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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-23 - Orange Coast PilotDllilLY l'ILOT 51111 l'~olo 'SO RRY ABOUT THAT' Countv Supervisor Cl•rk Licl{e1~ Out, P earson 111 Fo1· LAFC B~ .1 1\CI\ BROBACK o r 1no 0 1o!v Pilot 51111 "The 1ho11ght 1·aft1e to n1e ju;;t a:' 1 sat drnY n 1n th;11 l'ha1 r ·• ~aid Sup<'r\·1:-;or R;ilph l!<1rk 111 A11;1hc1n1 alter hrs dn:in1at1l· rnurr \\1edne!';day 11hieh sud· Qrnh resohed thr Local AHent·1· 1:orn1a· l •u11.C111n 1n i~,,;1nn <'Olllrovcrsy 1i'h11·h h<i ~ raged !'illlCC early ,Jul y. i 'lark of i\11ahein1. allernate n1en1bf'r J'f•prc~rn l Ill.I; the Board or S11per\"ISOfS Ul1 1ht• l'01nn11ss.io11. \vas s11bst 11 ut1ng for Su pr1'l't~n 1· Hona ld Ca ~pers or Ne 11'port Bl'<1cl1. a regula r LAFC mr111bcr ll'hO l1ad br r 11 1'alled 1111·11\' ··hl'r:111~e of an crncrgrnl'} Cl;1rk·s action pu! Charles Pearson of A11;ihcinl. p11hl1r 1nen1hcr of the com· 1n1s<;lon. bat !.. 111 his seat ,1nd ousted Herbert Licker. Anahen11 attorney. Caspers. \1•ho returned before the \Vednesda\' srss1on had adjourned, ex· plodf'I 111 "rag£' whr'n he w:is inforn1ed of lhr ac l 1on. Clar k had exp1;11ned tu 111111 ~'hat had taken pl<ire and apologized for lhe ·'little L1! of skuldugger~· :· ··skuldug~ery is not 1 he \\"Ord." Casper~ shouted . "'Thi.~ puts Pearl Harbor to shan1e. Supe rvisor rRobertl Battin. who i;ets blan1ed for most !rouble. is 1he only fine sill ing there wit h any elh1cs. The ac· lion v.·35 underhanded. ··If anvone thinks I an1 going 1o get orr !hr I~AF.C \"Cry soon, lhe.v Rre wrong . I'll be here ro r a long 1i1ne ... he concluded a~ 11£' angrily stompr'd 011! of 1he n1ttling roon1. The resealing uf Pearson reslCtres ~ majority !o the commission "·hich ha~ fa\·ored inCf>rporation of the proposed r1 · ly of Irvine. ~ Thal san1e rnajority has denied SantR /\fl" ·s a Uen,1p.ts , .t.··-~ -Jft~~ ,-19.;. corporation. The contro\ ersy over tnembership on !hr LAF'C has raged :;ince an early July meeting of the Ora111;e County ~ague or t•ilies "·hen Los Alamllos Councilman .loseph llyde v.'a!'i elected lo the com- mill.!!iOn representing the cities by a 1.1 In 12 vo le over incun1benl Louis ·•Red" ReinhRrdt . Fullerton councilman. Hyde "'as backed by fon::es favoring S;1nta Ana and npposinf.( the incorporation nf Irvine. Siru:t lhrn. the b!'lt.11e ha:; raj!ed 1hroug h lhe rourls. l,c11guc nf Citic~ 1nctt inl!~ and BoRrd or Super\'lsors sr~sions. · The latest ac·Linn bcfnrt 'Vcdnesclt1y·! CScr LAFC, Page 2l • • us1ca airs • Clar/a Sliclaers Caspers LAFC ·shulduggery~ , DA.IL 'f l'ILOT St.., ...... 'YOU 010 WHAT?' Co unty Supervisor Ca1per1 DAILY PILOT \ .· fi'att1f R e itastated * * * 10' * * *. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 21, '197r, VOL, ~ Ille. ... 4 llCTIOtll. 4' .. ,.... Johnson Tape: Be111e111her Killing Wife~ 3 Arrested 'I Remember Kiiiing' In Savage Death Confession Tape Ba1· Attacl{ Pmyed at Marine Trial ~ By T0:\1 BARLEY Of th• D•lly "11•1 11•11 A drug-induced inlervie\V that may well .T \\'O n1l'n 1Vere hosp1tal1zed tod?.y and ho~e its legal ity tested in the. United lhree. others 1ai!ed fol!ov:ing .11 savage Slates Supreme Court today opened the :.i a in bra\1•1 111 i\'ewport Bl'ach uver rourth.day of the Orange Cotinty Superior r•efusal to S<"JI bC'er at closing tlmr . c;irt 1nurder lriRI or San Clemente :11 closing lime r-.·1"rine r-.1ark Johnson. l111•cstigator." l);11d one ~Ul)pei.:I i ~ fl ~ DAILY PI LOT reporter ll-'<"IS twice llcll's Angels 111oto1t)•cle gang n1en1br1· rje-c1ed from ,Judge \\'illiar.1 r-.1urray's I recd on !'I narro11es t harge onl.v a f Pll' euUrlroorn via the objf'rtions of de fense ho11rs be!orl'. without postrng S6,2.'i0 bail. attorney Ray Sha rpe as 1he video tape in· The v11·t11ns arc employ..,:; of LiHlr t!i·idl'lhcrg. 109 Mc·f•'aciden Pl<1cc \vllerr lcrview fi lmed in San Cle111ente Cily Jail !lit• at1ack oc:rurrl'd reached apparc11tly vital st gments of the .J;init•;.; ,\I. /Jiig;ui. 2:1. and Jani(':-; It tele vised inlerrogation. Vandl'rbi e. :!!l. \l'f'r<' said 10 be in !air i\c('ording to the tape version. Johnson, ~·ond1!1on ar Hong !\·leniori al Hospit:iL under the influence of sod iu1n amylol, They h<id hl't'il stabbl'<I and be!'lll'n wit h !old his interviewer: "I remember kill ing pont <"lll'S. il lllhnnties s~id rn y \vife, bul I don't know how it ha p- Ro tikcd 011 suspicion 01 assau lt 11,11h in -1>ened. I didn't n1e:in to hurl her, I just lcnl lu comtniL rn urdcr werl' meru1t lo scare her." -Lee A Frazier. 29. of 796 Joann SL, He could not recall during the portions Costa i\lc~:-i . of the interview vie1ved by the press the -\VillHrd \V. Garrison , JI, of 3242 Del actual stabbing of Connie Lynn Johnson, 1\lon!e Drive. Anaheim . but he rt!'caWed elllribirlg through the win- De dow of the apa rtment at 416 Monterey -nnis L. Thomas. 25. or Oakland, Lane on June 16, 1970 and clubbing his 2(}. !he Hells Angels rnl'mbcr. year·old wife with a bar ~tool. The su~pecls were arrested aftt:r being He agreed that he may have subse- l;dled fro1n i ne scene of the brawl to Cost:i ~1cs;.i b.v , police helicopter. quenUy .-sbowrred .4» wash offct~ bkxld 't and ' tokf; ~ .Jriterviewer that tie A record eheck re•·ealed Tho mas h<id ass((:i~ted the' shower with "a bad hl'en released fron1 Orange County Jail scene.'..., · \Vednesday afternoon by permission of "Despite Whit"! •did tO my wife 1:loved llarl>or Judicial District Court Judge her.; vef~mUch,"-1.ht io:year-old Marine l·;veretl Dickey. po hceman mumbled under the growing The suspect. charged Wl\h narcotics in fluence of the tranquilizer. possession Involving !'I raid on a loud par· All .s.tatements,1nade ~y John son ~nder ly al Frazier's Joann Street ~.!)arlment. the inff~ence of . the dtug including a Sept. 14, was freed on pro1ni.sc he v.·ould taped statement that was-made earlier to today being tried for second degree murder. Johnson testified during both in-- tervie\\'S that Mrs. Johnson strongly ob- jected to his use. of marijuana in the home and that her repeated protests led him to mentally associate his wife witia his mother. Dr. Lindauer has d~scribed Johnson'• mother as a dominant 11·omRn whG fr e· quently physically chastized he r son and induced a growing resentment that may 11·e!l ha ve reached a climax in the youni l\1arine"s relationship \\'ith hi~ wife. Lindauer today testified tha t Johnson. strenuou.sly resisted lhe. inf luence of the sodium amytol in \hr i11terview taped ill San Clemente. The psychiatrist said the interviewer in jected five limc!'i the quantity of wdiun• amytol no rmally u~ed lo put the average person to sleep io a bid to help the ~1arine recall the events between th• beating of his wife and the time he took a shower. Those attempts were unsucce!ful dur- ing the portions or the tape.: viewed by th• press. Lindauer was at one time accused by &tiarpe.. of llo'ing in tht. ~itness; t>oi:. ip an attack by the de[enst attorney that o~ viously astonishl!!1 : Judge P,4WTay arJd Chief Deputy Dlslric t Attorney Jam• Enrigl:it. '. arpcar in cour1. District Altor~ ihve11Jig"Qtors are bein~ l\tiss Elizabeth Blodgett (seen d oing e xe rc ises in a 1968 file photoi Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson said chnllenge·d byisharpe, Judge Mllrray has has heen ordered reinstated to her San ,Francisco school teaching post Dugan and Vanderbie Wl're just closing still to make his ruling on tht ad- ..... , ....... by the (;aJifornia Dis trict (:ourt of Appeals. She was fired three years up when lh ree rnen ordered beer. missibility or the interviews. ago by Principal Donald Keeps because her 228 pounds seemed in-They re.fused. noting it was the 2 a.nl . Doctor Theodore. Lindauer cf Newport appropriate lo a physicaJ eclucalion teacher. (Stor~, Page 5). ll'gal ~losing hour . . . Beach, the psychiatrist who spent the . . . . ~ fl~ht el_lsu~; I~. which th_!= ,t~o •.• we~k ~fore .~..m'• ·•r~st in long -..-;:,, ·, :.1 .... 1.~,~~ct~~ .;~· ;. ~·,~-t·"'f~b:.ilJQtif!i+·l~,l ""~·I·, ··.tc.f>~~~Allmsti'f·ltbW\61 1i1'iir · •s~s w~h ·ffie '"Qa"riflt, has lesllfied ~ · · polrce sai~""trniy wrre told one may not that he at first regarded Johnl!On u in-D1•ugs Kill ed J et Set Yachter sul~v~~~~ess \\'ho first reported the melee ::r:~·th~u~~~,"r~ s~:kl:1.nd shortly gave officers a description of the car in He had testified that he went with From Wire Str,•ices ATHE RTON -Coroner's deputies ha ve confirmed that noted jct set yachts1nan Fuller E. "Clay" Callaway Ill, died (ro1n an overdose of barbiturates. lt:aving a note s!rcngly suggesting II was in- tentional. Clay. 39, ~X·hui;band or aclrts~ ln~ricl Bergn1:in '~ (laughter Pi11 Linclstro1 n, 1\ICIS found dead Tuesday night JvvestiSators IOtufd S(!con'lll )'1t11:! !ft"frt· ~ trt+.d around the room. a 11ote 10 Calla\\·ay's m1l!ton<1il'e l:i!hcr a 11 d ' e\r id ence !he victim had also been drink· Ing '"To Dad : It loo ks like it's turned 11 full r ircle Rnd turned back to you . , :· the note said. Tiie hand:;oml' sportsman's death stun· ned othtr participanls in the City of San• Francisco Trophy Series yachl race cur· rcnUy ul'Klcr ~·ay !here. The skipper of the yacht Morning Slar, 'wffich wiiS·wtJt«nown 'twtNi>Narhi.t'-ATW' and held a Transpac Race record had 11on :in evl'nl earlier in lht' da y \,l'lch lhrec suspects fled Johnson to San Clemente at the Marlne'a Newport Beach Police Chief B. Jamt'!s request to help him .search for the knife Glavas said it was quickly spotted by the-!hat the defendant allegedly used to slash Ne wport police helicopter crew and kept ar\d_ stab his pregnant wife more than 20 under surveillance as it entered Costa times. ,\1 esa. The blood 1plattered body or the at. The car w11s tailed lo !he Joann Street tractive brunette was found sprawled on Rddress. "'here all three suspc<:ts were the bed in !he modest apartment. arrrsted. Johnson reported the discovery to San Chief Glav!'ls notrd two nf them entered Clemente police and told them at the the front and slipped out the rear -ap-time that he round his dead wire on hili 'PBDetlMy lln!M\ltc tl'Y! hcUeopter. wns•tail· return rro m duty at the Santa Ana Ing them -and lay dO\Vrl in a vacont lot t.larine Corps Air Station. to J1idc. He WJS arrested one year later. He ls I lifoatly sunny today and Friday. following the usual lo\v cloud5 a.nd fog in lhe morning houra. Highs today along the coast around 70 rising to 80 inland. Lows tonijht in the low 60'e, INSmE TODAY T~ co11versatio11. pot dow11 to nittJtpritt11 when sez rt starel• ttam from Britain mtt tllt pr11ti~ in 1Vtw York. Stt story. Pape 5. c..11 ..... i. • CMdl .... V• 1 c11..i1tt11 .. ,. C-11:• P•llllttl ' c .... .-, ...... ' DMlll Ntlf.c" It ••11wlt1 "-' • • ..., • ._., 1t-lt ,.,_ tf-1) ... ,...t... 14 """ '--'"'"' ,, M1rri... Llf-1' MIVln 1 .. lt ~,. ..... '' ffMIMM ,.._. ... °'"""~ ,. 1v1v11o l'ort.r ,. s.wta fl·1f llMk Mlfll1h 1 .. 11 'T111¥,..... II TIIM...._ U·lt WIM""'" 4 W111'9 Wtl~ 11 .,,,...,..,.., """ lt-U W1r• N"'' +JI z D.t.1\.V PILOT s Thurwl.ay, Stplembu ZJ, 1971 ' ,Power .Play .Under Way iTn China? BJ Uldted Pres• International The Polish newspaper Zycle Warsawy, l.JOtlnc "inform.atlon from Peking," said : ..ctay import.Int political changes are ex· ~ in Communiat China including an l !Cf'UR in power for Premier Chou En· 1 ·J. Hungarian reports also hinted at l Jlitlca.l changes. The <.bina mystery deepened hourly 1 id although western diplomats said they !:d not know what wa.!I going on in Pl!- t..n& they said something im portant ob- '.oualy wu happening. The Chinese were 1 1ying nothing except that Chairman 1.\{o Tse-tung ls in "good health ." In Tokyo, the mass circulation Asahi l 1imbun reported the Japanese govern· : tent has monitored a message indicating t I soldiers on lea ve in mainland China l1ve been ordered to return immediately c• their units. Earller reports said air t irvice had been disrupted for days. About all that was known was that the ~ & outdoor celebrations at Peking's Gate 1 Heavenly Peace, scheduled for Oct. 1, 1 ave been canceled. Explanations ran ; om Peking statement! the celebrations • ·ould be "reformed." to reports they ' ere curtailed for economy reasons . ln Budapest, the Hungarian news agen· :y MTI p.ibli!hed. a reports from il! ~e­'ina: corrapondl:nt, Denes Bares. ~·h1cn. 11id ~ellatitn of the national holiday .2le.brations caused a "great sensation'" . mong diplomatic clrcl~ ln Peking, who 1 pp1rently were as puzzled as an yone. Bares said the cancellation probably • 111 mean that the Chinese leading of· 1 riaill ~i.11 not appear in public on the · oliday and that no protocol list will be :ublished. The lists genera\!y list the ~ hinese Jeadm-s in order of importance. In Taipei, n at ion a I is t intelligence .)UT'Ce.! speculated that developments on "le mainland indicate Peking's power 'tructllJ'e hu undergone a drastic change. "hey 1111id any such drastic change also ;ill touch ofi a new purge. Body of Judge 'f o Be Exhumed [µ Magee Case MN RAYAEL {AP) -Overruling ob- .!Ctioru from the wid ow, a judge has rdered that the. body of Superior Court udge Harold J. Haley be ex.humed for a ew autopsy. Superior Court Judge Richard E. .rnason Issued the. eihumation order Vednesday at the request of San Quentin onvict Ruchell Magee, accused of nurdering the judge Aug . 7. 1970, during courthouse escape try which left four nen dead. Ernest Graves, cou rt-appointed at· orne.y , for the 32-year-old Magee, re- 1uest.ed a new autopsy In an attempt to how that a bullet wound in the rhest, not 1 shotgun blast in the head, killed Haley. 11agee is accused of firing the sawed· ,ff shotgun, which had been taped to the 1ostage. judge's neck. durin~ a burst_ of !llnfire as an escape van tried to drive. ~st armed prison guards and sheriff's leputie.s. PalhOll'lgi~t Jnh.n f\ianwaring. who ierfor me.d the original autopsy, testified :.e.fore the r.,arin County ~rand fury vhich indicted Magee that death could 1~ve been caused by eithf'r W!\Und. He ;aid it was impossible to tell wh ich ac· .ual!y cau5ed dP.ath . Graves argu~ that a new autopsy is 1"eded for the defen~e because "there .o,.·ere gross omi.!sions" in the first )UlOp!'iy. Amason said the d11te of the ex- numatinn of the bridy from a gr11ve at 1'<1t. .J!ivet Cemetery here will not be tlisclos· ..i. OU.Heil: COAST DAILY PILOl H•lttl.,tH ._. f•••hlle Y•lef s.... c1...-. OIUJIGll CO.t.IT P'UI LlSM1 MQ COMP'AHY 11.elltrt N. w ,,ol "'""'""' .,.. P'vlllli.llW J ock IL Cij1l•v VoOI r.-.-r 1...i G..,..r1I MtM,_. n ..... , ~ .... a l~1 ... 11 A. Mur"M"e ~t"9fllnt IEt lM Q 1rl1• H. l•M Jli<-~1 rd P', Nill AH1111ftl Mtt1""'9 IEGll<lrL Offk1i c.11 Mltoll: l» Wn l a1v 51,.,, N-' e .. cft: WJ N•-•t •e~·1v1,.. 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"'111 •1,11 f"~•P•'(· "'' o> ~ 1'·1M, J~~S mo••!'"• --- From l'oge 1 LAFC CONTROVERSY • • • dramatic move. had laken place ju.st last ~1onday in Superior Court y,•hen Jud,~e Charles Bauer rul td, in f'ffecl , that the t..ea~ue."s attorney bad ta ken !he wrong road in his legal attempt to unseat Lickf'r. Bauer ruled that unless Thoma5 Woodruff, represenling the rities, rame up "'ilh solid new legal action. Licker y,•as the rightful holdf'r or l he LAFC seat. Clark opened \.l,'ednesday·s action by saying that he felt obliged to "call things as I Sf'e them ·· "The only IQser In la"·suits are the citizens of the county or city." Clark con· tinued. "I v.·ant to clear this scene once and for all and remove the cloud from this commission." HI' move that Licker be oustl'd as the public member of the LAFC and the mo- tion carried 3 to I. Only Supervisor Battin of Santa Ana voted in the negative ae:ainst LAFC Ch airman Stan Northrup, ~favor Tony Coco of Tustin and Cla rk. Clark then moved that Pearso n be named the public member. At this point. Ballin interrupltd with , "The· public member should not he fl former councilman or mayor and should be younger." ·•Your suggestion has merit." replied Clark, ···but it is too late In consider at !his time. l think it should be studied for thl' future." "We 1hould put It in the bylaws now," lnslo;ted Battin. "I am totally oppoatd to any r~trlc· Nixon Approved N. Viet Bombing By U.S. Planes WA SHINGTO N (UPI) -President Nixon personally approved the bombing strikes against North Vietname, the While Hollse 111!d today, but insisted It represented no change in policy. Wh ite House Press Secretary Rnnald L. tion~ on the qualification~ of the publlc member." said Coco '"It is difficult enough now lo find Qual 1£led candidates and outlandish to inlimAle !hat by virtue of previous service tn his C"i\V a prrson is not el igfble for this C(Jmm1ss1on ." Clark"s mntion passed bv the s;ime 3 tn J m;:irgin. Former L:'!guna Bear h 1\layn r , \\"illiam Marlin, pu blic: ;1!terna!e, did not vote t-.1nndav's C'(IUrt <'!ction stf'mroed frnm an Aug. ·9, 8 a.in. spPrial mr"tinl"! Qf "'" LAFC cal!ed by 1/vdt', Bnt11n and Caspers at which Licker was seated and Pearson ousted. Previou!I to !hat !'Pss1on, 1he J.efl'!lle fJf Cft il's memtx>rs had met .Juh· 211 anrl reversed their position. puttin~ Reinhardt b11rk on the LAF'C and nus11ng Hyde The 938-acre indu strial propt'rt v south ,.,, the ri.!arine Corps Helicopter Rase on Red Hill Avenue now seems certain lo become part of the new cit~· or Irvine. County super\'isors arP experted to set a date for an incnrporatinn election for Jr.•ine next \Vednesday. Sept. 29. At the ,Jul.v 8 le11gue mee11nr:. ii .,.,•as al!P~ed that Ballin and Caspers ~·".'re thP authors of political pressure lhal h11d been Rppli~d In mRny t..e ai<:u'° memhf'ri; tn elect Hvde "'ho was iden1ifif'rl as a cog in the Baitin·Caspers-Butterflrld a:<i s. That pressure .,.,•as almost unan1111n11slv rPjected at the July 28 session "'ilh mnst of the vote!I of angry League members gnin~ to Reinhardt. The meeting Jed to the Battin grou p ea\ling the Aug. 8 special LAF'C session at which Pearson was ousted and Licker ni!""lf'd. The reaction of thf' League was at 7 a.m. meeting on the same morning on the; la.,.,'n of the old countv courthouse . At that session League memhers again supported Re inhardt . Then they marched across the street to the LAFC meeling to confront B;i111n, r ·,~ners and Hvde with re straining orders signed the night before by Superior Judge J , E. T. "Ned" Rutter. But Hyde called the six·second meetiflg '" order and Battin successfully moved for the ttplacement of Pea rson with Licker before League lawyers could scramble across the podium railings with their court order . . ~ - • • lit; \ J !1 'J .i D•,flr11 erf l'o11th Joe N. Ka gcbien. 16. is the youngest person under death sentence in the Un ited States. I-l e "'as sentenced to death for his part in the November, 1970 slayin g of a f arme r in Arkansas. This photo was tak· en on death row at the Cum· mins P rison Farm in Ark. ~ Measure OK'd Badham Attacks Coastline Bill From Wire Service• SACRA1\1ENTO -A sweeping coastline preservation measure pa5sed \\'ed nesday by the California Assembly wa~ con· <lemned today by Newport Bea ch Republican Assemblyman Rob f' rt Badhani. •'It 's a fXlWer play by the landlockers v.·ith1n the slate who want In control the bejl'ebe.rs out of the coast." charged Badham, who was on the losing end of a 54 to 16 Assembly vote. The coastline hill establishes A new lilatewide coastal planning agency ~'1th 6iX regional boards. The boards would be g1vf'n interim authority lo place a moratorium on some kinds of coastal devl'lopmenl ~·hich ~·ould reduce public access to the ocean or wh1r:h call for dredging or fllling along the coast. The coastal bill. spo nsored by Welfare Costs Skyrocket, Set One-ye"r Mark \VASHINGTON (AP ) -Natio n a I v.·elfare costs skyrocketed a record 27 per cenl in the fiscal year ending last June 30 dl'spite a shrinking of relief rolls in !he lasl two months, the government said to- da y. Assemblyma n Alan Sieroly ID-Beverly Hills ), calls for the nf'w commission 10 submit a master plan of coas.lal de velop. mf'nt to the legislature by 1975. It still fa ces a tough baltlf' in the state senate, where the natural resources and wildlife commi!tee killed three similar bills f..tonday . Sif'roty said he would give his hill "at least an even chance"' of passing the senate . Badham CQmplained, "The California coastline from the wet sand seaward belongs lo everyone in the world. I sup- pose. but we do have property o.,.,·ners in !he state of California .. \Ve dfl ha1:e properr_v ownf'rs along the coast and lhose people have rights.·· "![ "'e proposf'd lo put these kinds o( restricl!n~ on all property ownerfi !n C<1li forni;:i, th e howls would never cease," Badham arltfr>r!. AnnthC'r opponent. Asstn1bl~•rnan Frank Belotti 1R-Eurek111, s:iid l "This bill take!'! away the right of lnc<il government to do thelr job, the ones who know the area and have the answers." Assemblyman Paul Prioln (R-Pa c1fi c: Palis;>.des). rep lied that some coastline developments approved in Bclo tt i's north coast district ··are a cnme against nature." Priol o also said that the Irvine and Sea Ranch projecls have proven "you ca n develop wasthne within the con cept nf the Sieroty bill and the developer can sti ll makf' monC'y.'' The autho r of a les~ re strictive mea.~ure killed in the Senate last year. Pell' Wilson 4 ll -San Diego!. decla red: "Time and coastline 11re running out." Ziegler said the chief exe.culive was in· valved in military planning leading up to the nearly 200 bombing sorties l'lga ins t antiaircraft guns and gas and oil depots in North Vietnam. Ziegler said the heavy raids were con· sistent with NiJ:on'g past statements that he wollld ta.ke action ··to protect American troops as they withdraw from Vietnam." Ziegler insisted the raids did not represent a repudiation of the U.S. pledge to halt the bombing of North·Vif't· 11am on Nov. 1, 1968. Medii1a to Leave Military Despite Coi1rt Acquittal The Department of Health, Educ atio n and \Velfare said state, local and federal expenditu res for a!I forms of public assistance, including med ical aid and welfare, increased $3.4 billion to S16.3 billion in the 12 months. The tota l is almost double the $8.9 billion four years ag(). "These are th!' hi ggest increases in lhe histo ry of the program:~ said John D. Twiname, administratnr or llE\V 0s social and rehabilitation service. Paradoxically, a do\\'nturn toward the end of the record 1970-71 welfare yea r may signal the be,l(inning of a period of public assistance austerit y. Solons Postpone State Aircraft Noise Standards SACRAr.1Et\TO 1UP\1 -The Senale Health and Welfare Committee \.l,1ed· nf'!sday approved legislation postponing for one year new stale. aircraft noise pollution standards. ''Isn't this a resumption of bombing~'' e reporter asked. "No," said Ziegler, "I wouldn't characterize it as that." He said the air action was "consistent with the. President's statements in press conferences and speechea." American fighters on Tuesday flew nearly 200 combat strikes into the north. (See Story, Page 4). Military spokesmen in Saigon said lo· day American F4 Phantnm jets crossed the bordf'r into Nor th Vietn11m again on Wednesday to aUeck an ;:intiaircraft gun that fired on figh!er-bombers carrying out strikes against communist supply convo~·s in neArby Laos. It was lhe 61st of 1vhal the U.S. Com· mand ca\1ed "protf'ctive reaction·· strikes into North Vietnam. It came mnre than 24 hours after U.S. fighler-bombf'rs flew the strikes intQ the north on Tuesday . Ziegler. responding to further que~· tioning, also told ne~·smen the new con· central~ bomhin~ attacks should not be related to the Paris peace talks. The Nnrth Vietnamese 11nd the Viet Cong representatives in Paris annnunred they would not a!lend a liCheduled meeting today because of the CQn· centrated raids above the demilitarizf'd zone. Agnew Run1ors Hit WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A chif'f political aide to President Nixon knows nf nn pli!n to drop Vice President Spiro T. Agne w from the. Republican t\c.keL next year. ··There never has been such a plan here (i n the White House \,'' Harry Dent said Wednesday. "J"m not saying ~·hat will happen down the road, because I don 't kno""·,. FT. Ml':PHERSON. Ga. rllPJ) Although his acquittal on cha rges (If being responsible fnr the J.ty Lai massacre lea\'es him free to conti nue his JS.year military career. C<ipt. Eme~t L. Medina says he wants nut of the Army. "I don't know e:i:aclly when rll be able t~ leave, but that is my intention,'' t-.1edina said \Vednesday while surrounded by weJl~'ishe rs, ;"i·!edinA, 35. 11 Mr>xican -American desrribf'd by fellow officers d11 r1ng his court-martial as "one nf our finest com· p:iny commanders io Vlf'tnnm"' s;iirl hP. was rnnvinced hi~ mi!ltary career \\'as ruined by the trial. "[ .,.,.ouldn't want tn wasl11 another year nr t"·o for nrithing,'' b~· stayin,I! in the Arnlv. he said. J\1ed lna "'as the last offtcl'r charged in lhP slaughter at ~1y Lai. The jury deli~rated only ~7 minute~. ;ind !he verdict rame Al 4 19 fl m PDT \\'ed- no~rlav. That \\'as in sharp ron\rast to the verr:l1Ct io the rnn\·irhon oF Lt Wilham t.. Calley Jr. ~·ti1rh t()(lk 13 days OnP n1he r officer. (".nl n r11n K l!rn· rlrrs,.,n. i.c; nn trial :it fl ;..1r;irlP, ~frl . hut he 1s ;icrt1serl nf rnvrring up the m::is~<1C're. nrit with the ;irtu11I k 11!111g~ 'f1>o'rnty-f 11•f' nfficPrs 11nrl mPn or1~1na ll.v 11 erP chari;::f'cl in the !\1arrh lli 1~!"8 in· rldf'nt ~ u1 !hi' ~oulh V1r1f1;i mr~e h;imlP!. 12 1vtth p;ir1icipa1ln~ in th<' ;;rtu:il k11! ing~, 12 with coverin~ up . and onP t\'tt h h<l!h. Of 1h11t number, live wr>re tr1P!L rour "·ere arquil!rd, and onl y one . C.ill('y 11·as c.nnvic.te<l The chargl's against all othrrs ~·ere. dismi~sM:l. Al1hn11~h ~1ed1na i!I' leaving. thl' Arm1·. h"' s11id he wa~ nnt i;u re ~·h11t he 11·ou\d dn Hf' \\'CS offered a Job immed iate lv after the vrrd1ct from Glenn \V. Tun1er of Orlando, Fla. Ex-justice Hugo Black Takes Turn for Worse WASHlNGTON <UPl \ -Retired Supreme Court J ustice Hugo L. Blar:k, ~. was placed on lhe critical list at Bethesda Naval Hospital toda y, a court official said. "The. prognosis is cnnsi df!red poor," the official said. "His family is "'ilh him ." Blac k, who en tered the hospital on Aug. 28, suffered a severe stroke Monday in whet the official called A "cerebrl'll vascular accident." Since that time. he 5aid, Black h11s conlin11ed to wor11en and ~·as placed on the c.rltical list at 10 a.m. EDT tod11 y . Black. who was th! &l!l)lor Jus tire. on the court after u rving 34 years and 28 days, sent a letter of retitemtnt lo Presi· dent Nixon last Frida)'· His oHict' at \ht' eourt confirmed (In Sept. lS tht1t he had entered Bethesda In 11uburban J\taryland l\ug. 8. A brirf gtatement was \altr tssut"d that he wa.!I undergoin~ treatmenl "for m11intenance of a prnper blood 11ug1r balance durlng 11tt:r11ld trl!'atment of 11"1 Inflammatory eond1tion of the hlond ves~"ls." \''1th Blark W<'re. his wtfe, Elltabeth, AT"lrl hi.~ 1t.r,.~ rhlldrrn by hi• late first ,, ·,, 1· 11·· I .?1·, ,1 '1 lln}• l,~w"rr. Strr\· in~ Fosler, of Los .4.!amos. N ~1.: and J\irs. r.la rio Pesaresi, of Hackensack, N.J. Black w11s the son of an AlahRma sharecropper who rose to becomP. lhe No. 3 justice of all times in tf'rms of servire on the court. He fell only six months shorl of ser\'ing on the bench longer than anv other man. 9\Ack "'as 11 sen11t.or \\"hen Presidenl Franklin D. Roosevelt nom1n11\ed him to the court in 1937. Short.I v af\e1·ward~. it ~·as rf'vealed lhat RIRCk had been a member nr the Ku Klux Klan But. Black rnde out the .~;tnrm and went nn to ht(Ome one of the great c1 .,.il lihe.rtarians of his lime and perhllp~ in the; htslory of the. natinn. It wa~ his ideR~ on inchvtdual lrredom "nli liberty lhat later !Mk on fil'sh and blood in lhe \\'arren Cnurt rulings of the 1950s 3nd 1960s on civil rlghts, one-m11n, nne·VOIC': and the rights of !hi' crim\nt'lllY acc:use:d , With lhf! retireme;nt ('If ChiPI ,lushct Earl Warrl'!n, the rl!~igna\ion 11ncl,.r fire of Just1r.e Abt! F'ortas. Jtnd the dtpllrture nf Black last Friday. thP.. ll~ral core. of !hr co11r! w,'"\\.seve,.iy W(!Akrned Turner sa id J\1edina ''has a job with me lf he. w11nls it -and I'll pay a lot more than thf' Army does." Bailey sa id Turne r had paid many o! the cxpenSf'S fnr the 1\-!edina defense - pMbably 1n excess of $20.000 or S25,0\M:I. J\ledina sa id he did not plan to re.tum to his home in f\·lontrosl'. Colo. All but one or !he 102 murder charges again~l Medin.:i had been reduced or disn11~sed before his r.asf' went to the .1ury. The one rnurder charii:e involved ~he killin11, of a Vietnamese women ?1-ted1na s;ild he shot in 5e!l-cleff'n 5e . Before the jury came back into the rourtroom at 4: 19 p.m .. Medin a nervous- Iv drank y,•ater while Bailey calmly sip- Ped coffee. \Vith eleven states cutting welfare eligibility end pa yn1t'nts, relief rolls drop- ped in June fo r thf' second consecutive month. The 14 3 m11l1on recipients in June "'ere 22.000 fe\\'Cr than f\.1ay. The num ber on rolls four years ago was 8 9 million. "There is an obvious lightening up in the slates," TwinAme said. He conceded that !hf' resu!t;int lessening of pressure oo slate budgets has reduced momentum , for a short while al l e:i~t. for Presidf'nt Nixon's prorosed welfare reform and revenue sh;,r ln g 1neas11res. HEW disclosed me:inv.:hi!e that an army of 80,000 ne~· federal emp!oyes in 4,000 offices nationwide "'Ouk! be needed to run the wrlfare system undl'r the re.- form proposal . The measure by Assemblyman Larry Townsend (!)·Torrance !, would suspend the standards a year and gi\f' the aircraft industry more time to qu iet its thundering 1ets. II was sent to the Senate Finance Comm1tlee The regulations are scheduled to go in· In efft'ct Dec I. Townsend said it h11:1 been difficult ffJr the industry !o df'\'elop nois e-suppressing de vices frir the huge and powerful 1et engines. The lawmaker said Lns Angeles lntf'rnatinnal Airl)flrt reported it wnuld have In close down for 40 percent. to BO percent or its oper;it1nns 1f I.he standards w~nt in1n effet·t this ~·cAr Townsend"s meas11re rcq111r{'s 1na1n r airports to establish no1se-mn nilnrnig programs dur ing the year t.he regulat ions are postponed. SAVE $50 Handsome ON Lounge Chair Or Swivel Rocker Choose from 22 Regular $189 to Gr11r~f11) r\P.~l!;TJ 11rvl 'U· P"'rb cc>n~tru<'.linn are ~11utifully Pnh11.nrrd by mPri nilriug tailnnn~ tn 2ire you lln·t~h com· forL l>rg• f~hrtr N>1l.-rt inn, See th"!' and olher m111tnifir('nt 11y!"" tn. day 11..nd &dd 11. tnuc:h Qt !tA\ely PIP~Anre IC) )'our home decor. Styles $249 NOW 139 TO $199 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS O,.. M•fl., T\M"'- •ff ,.rt ..... 22 15 HARB OR BLVD. 646-0 275 64 &-027 6 COSTA ME SA, CALIF. 1 • ' , 1 Jlnn1ing1on Bea~h Fountain Valley VOL'. M, NO. 228, ~ SECTION S, « PAGE S . . ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Today's Flnal N.Y. Stoclu THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 , 1971' TEN CENTS Plans for 2 Huntington High Rises Unveiled By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 Ille Dl ofY t"l.-1 ~llH Plans fr1r 111n high rise holl.'ls a!ong l lun11ngron Bcarh·s oeean tront 11·r re an- nounced \\'tdnesday n1gl11 by C11y Coun- ~:1ln1an Jerr~· :i.talne~ i\latney s<11ll tht' 1wu de1·elopn1f'n!s, if ;i ppro1·cd b.v the e1l.1' l'Ouncil, 11.'ould rake ;:iway 1wo of thr fi\'e blocks in the eon- f/'OVersial Top of the Pier projec_t. The counC'illlH1n made his sur1'rise a11- 11ounce1nen1 during a •·tnwn hai r' n1eeting sponsorffi by the C'l\~·11 Leagur of \\'omen Voters. He drelined further co1n n1ent on 1ht> grounds that "1! would lrt the l'al out of the bag.'' but said the hotels had been !he su b1ect of negotiations by hun and Art1ng City Administrator Brander Castle. "I ha ven'l even told the olher coun- cil men about ii .'' said Malnt'y. add ing thal the project would be discussed at thr Oc1. ~ council 1neeling. ~1atney 10\d the audience that he is st ill in fa1·or of the Top of tht Pier pro· J~I which v.·ould create a parking authority along tht five ~achfronl block!'! as a sthnulus to further dc\'eloprnent. .. Bul d lhey would llkt Tu 101.:ate in Hunting1un Btarh. I would support allo\1· ing any private developme nts. 1 havr .11lwa ys believed that some of the th ings the Top of lhe Pier Plan was in tended to do could be .accon1plished privately," he said. After the meel1ng, Matnty told news1nen he 1nade lhr anno uncemenl because he fell "the prople should ha1·e a li!tle ro rtv.·arn1ng .. During lht' sa1ne n1ectu1g. Counciln1at1 1·ed Barllell urged tha!-lhe pier pfojrcl. nl!en rrilil'1zcd for skyrocketing land ac· quisi tion costs. should he submitted to a vote of the peopl~. '"In our own minds 1,1·e 11'ould like lo .lite some kind of de velopment down there tn clean 1t up a little. but I would like to see thal issue placed on the ballot in April 10 see 1f the prople can gel behind it," Bartlett said. The lalesl staff rstimate 011 the cost of th(' plan to build a 1.87S-space parking Jot is $7.3 million with an average subsidy or $230,000 a year for li ve ye<ir!'l being re- quired lo retire the bonds that v.·ould b(' sold to finance it. The council is planning to sell th e bonds lhrough the Parki ng Authori ty. 1vhich ('Onsists of the counci l. Under the state parking author ity Jaw a public vote would l\11usical Chairs at LAFC Clark's Move Puts Pearson Back in; Caspers Irate D,_11..Y I'll.OT S!1U ~~olo 'SORRY ABOUT THAT' County Supervisor Cl•rk Owners' Leader Sllys 1-1 ig l1 Rise Plllns Not Fir111. Ttobert ·rerry. president of th t n owntown Properly Ov.·ners AssDciallon , today poured cold water on a cou11- ~·iln1an's announcement that h \'O high rise hotels may be bufll ir1 lhe Top of the Pier area. ··The negotiations with the develope r Bn" not con1plete yet . not hardly," Terry said thi ." rnorning. "The announcement is premature. Fin ancing has not been ;i greed upon and arrangements have nol been t·on1plc1ed 1\·11h lhe property ov. nel'~ l'crr~. ll'hO is carculaflng an in11i at1ve pr!1!1011 to rrqu1re a pubhc \Ole on !he :.ale or bonds by lhr city·~ Parking /\u!hon!~, satcl h!' and n1hf'r properly n11nrr" we re 1nvoh•C'd 1n the nrgo\1at1nn;-i n·1t·alrd by Councll1nan Jerr,\ 111:itnry \\'rdne~dlly 111gh1 ! le den1rd d!st·uss1011~ had rra1,:hrf! 1hr pfl1n! 11herr lhe tlevelopcr 11• ii~ ~prc1 l1i.;all\' intrre~ll.'rl 1n b111ldlni; 1110 h1.i;:h nsr hole!~ The de1·elupc·r 1~ 1n!creslcd 10 !hf' 11hole 111·« hlo('k~.'' Trrry continued. "lie inav 1\·ant !o build a hotrl at one end and ;in0t hrr hotel at lhe othC'r \Y1th something else 1n behl'een. apartments or a shop- ping complex ., Terry agreetl. ho1,11ever . Lhat tht": ncgolialions with lhe developer , v.·hom he declined to narne. lookel:l more promising than any pre\•ious ralks !hat had been held on the sub jert '"The talks arc dellnit.cly going on. If s just Iha! nothing is signed yet aod I \\'Oulrl hale lo raise people '~ hopes false- ly.' Terry adde d. Br .J ACK BROBACK O! lh• Daily I'll•! Jllll •·The lhought caint lo me JUS1 as 1 sat do\l'n in that chair,'' s11 id Supcrr1sor Ralph Clark of Anat1e1m.. alter h1'! dramati1: ino ve \Vednesday ~·h1eh sud· denly resolved the Wea l Agency Fonn11· tion Commission conlruversv "'hich ha~ raged si nce early July. · Clark or Anaheim. allcrnate n1e1nber represent ing !he Boa rd or Supel'visors 011 the co1nm1ssion. was substitut ing for Suµerl'isor Ronald Casper!! or Ne\v port Beach. a regular LAFC member .,.,·ho had been t'a!l ed away ''becat1se Qf itn emergenry.'' Clark's aetion put Charles Pearson of Anaheim, public n1ember of !he com - 1111ssion. back in his sea : and ousted Herbert Licke r. Anaheim attornev. Ca~pers . who returned bef0re tht \\'t dnesday session had ad journed. t ;\· ploded in rage ~·hen ht "·a~ informed 11( lht aclion . Clark had t':~pla1ned lo him "'ha1 had 1a ken place and .apologized for the •·Jillie bit of skulduggery.'' "Skulduggery i!'l nol thr word." Casper~ ,i;houted, "This puts Pe11rt Har bor h> Huntington ~fan Pleads Guilty On Dope Charges A Huntington Beach aeronautic;i l engineer. v.·ho is accused of lransporling SJ army duffel bags stuffed with man- iuana in a light plane. pleaded guilt~· to a charge of possession of mariiuana 111 \l.ladera County Supt'.!r 1or Court Wtd· nesday~ The charge wa~ in fnnnect\011 with 1t1e cnnfisct1t1on of nearly half a 1.011 of man- JUana v.·hieh poli ce al!egecllv founcl u1 thf' plane afler i! la nclcd al Los Hano~ .\1u111c1pal airporl l r1 ~t No\e111ller. f'nl1ce allege Iha! ~lllla~r Harn\r! Junci.. 2!!. 1\•hose addr('s.~ 11 a.~ l1,,1 rd <1.~ :l:t:l l:l!h St . Hu11t1nglo11 Bcai..:h. 11as 11nr nr 1wo men seen leaving the plane aft rr 1t landed. Thr second n1an escaped on f11ql \\'i1nesses called 1he poli ce afler see111g the plane make a shaky landing. At 1hl' lune of the arre st Las Banos Pol ite Chier Loris Broddrirk said that the illici t drug~ 1,1·ere stacked al1nost ro lhe roof of the craft. "There were onl y belween 18 inches and two feet between the top or the Crall and the duffel bags." police chief said. "ll was very diHirult lo crawl through to the controls." superior court judge Donald R. Fretz set a probation report hearing for Oct . 12. No action wa!'l taken on a charge o( transportation of marijuana. shan1e. Su pervisor tRobert 1 Battin. who gel!'! blan1ed for n1osl troubl e, is the onl~' one sitting there 11·ith any e1h1cs . ·rhe al:- 1 ion w<>.~ und f'rhanded. .. I( anyo ne thinks I an1 going to gel off lhe LAFC very soon. they are wrong. I'll be here for 11 long lime." ht conch1ded a:-1 he angrily stomped out or the meeting room. Hunti11gton GI Knifi11g 'Accidental' The .\nny has cl eared up the mystery surrounding the fatal stabbing of a Hun- hngton Beach !'loldier in Vietnam last month by ruling that it was an 11ccidenlal drath . The (;[. Spec, 4 \Varren G. Holeman. 20. was killed Aug . :?5 during an incident v.·hile hi& platoon wa!'l diggin g a night defensive position in a rorward observa- tion base. Tht first letter !he Ar1ny sent Holemari's family al 1494.2 Northridge Lane. Huntin gton Beach last month said tha t the young soldier died "8!'1 a result of a stab wound to the chi!'st inflicted by another individual" an d that ao in· ves!igation v.'a11 being t•unducted. This 1,veek Capt. T<'rry <..:. t:orr.eil. Jloleman's commanding officer. wrote aoother letter to J\1r. and l\lrs \\'arren G. Holeman l'o nta1ning lhe following ex- planation · ''During this preparation 1for a night defensive position! Dale moved lo borro\v a knife from a friend in order Lo clear 11 sleeping area. Dale playfully lunged l!)\\'ard his fr iend 11nd apparently lost hr:-1 halance. Neither was able lo recover and !>alt' was accidentally stabbed " l\1rs. Holen1an said th is morning that ~he was sa11sf1ed 1\11h thr Armv·s f'X- plan:ition . · "11." surh a relief at least to kno11 he wa sn t tnurcfer£'d .'' she ~a id . "\\'e 1n1- ;:ig1 ncd all kinds of 1h1ngs. 1ha1 it wa~ th~ result of a grudge 1vith ano1 11cr soldie!' 01· that an enemy soldier had erepl into the posi tion ." ~1rs. Holeman !laid that ·the official le1 - ter confirmed a version the family had received in a letter a day earlier fron1 one or Holeman's platoon member!'!. "l-li.<i' buddy said the same thing . lh2J. it v.'8!! a tragic accident.'' Mrs. Holeman added Capt. Corneil told the family that Specialist 1-foleman·s "professionalisn1 and &ltitudc 11.·ert": or the highest caliber" and tha t he v.·ould be "so~ly missed'' (See SOLDIER . P•1e %) China Power Play Hinted Reports Allege Political Upheaval on Horizon By Unitt:d Pretti lnter natiooal The Polish newspnper Zyi;ie Wa r!lzawy , quoting "inlor1nalion from Peking," said toda y important politlc11l changes art ex· pected in Communist China including an increase ln pov.•er for Prem ier Chou En· IP-I . llungar1an reports also hinttd at political changes. The China mystery deepened hourly and 11lthough we~tern diplomat! said lhty did not knO"' \\'hat 11.·as going on in Pe· king they said something important ob· 'iously wag happening. The Chi nese 9''1!'re ~aying nolhing except Iha! Chairman 111\lo Tse-tung is in "good heallh ." In Tokyo . the mass circulation A~hi Shimhun reported the Japanese govern• n1en t has monitored a message indicatinR Hll solditr!I on lea ve in mainland China have been ordered to return immediatelv lo !heir un1l!I. Earlier reports· said ai'r service had been disrupted for days , About all !hat was known wag that lhe big outdoor celebrations at Peking '!'! Gate of Heavenly Peace, stheduled for Oct I, havt been canceled, Explanatio ns ran from PekJng stalemtnl.s the celebrallons \\·ould be "reformed '' to reports they wert curtailed ior tconom y reasons. In Budapest. the Hungarian ne11.•1 agen- ry MTI published a r'ports from it!I Pe- king corre!'lpondtnl. Denes Bares. whic h !laid cencellalion or the nationa l holiday t elebration!'l cia11sed a "grtAt sensation"' among diplomalie circles in Peking, who apparently were as puulffi as anyone. Bares seid the canet>lh111on probabl y v.•111 mean that the Chine!ie lei:iding of· ficial.~ v.·iJT nol appear in public on lhe hollday and that no protocol !isl will be published. The ll~ts generally list the Chine~e leiw:ler!'l in order of impnrtancf'. In Ta.ipei. n fl ti on-. 1 i s t 1n!elligence ~urces speculated 1h111 ctc veloprnents ,:iu ( tilt main lan d ind icate Peking's power 11tructure has undtr&one a dra3lic change . They said any such drastic change also v.1ill touch off a new purge. Taipei also seethed with rumors a.s did man y world capitals. One was that Presi- dent Nixon already was in Pekinc. But Washington reports said he_ 'ftJJ in Washington. would ny to Ol!tr61t for ' publlc appearanct tonight. and then u.·ould fly to Alaska Saturday lo meet Japanese Em ptror Hirohito. The .Japa.nest specul ated earlitr Nixon might fly dirtel to Peking from lhe Alaska nleeling. Other Japanese. reports hinted that mllitary moves in Red China might have Mmelhing to do wi th a new confrontation with the Soviet Union in their long fester· in~ border disputt. While Zycie Wa rszawy Wa.\ reportin& 1~11e CffJNA . P•s:e ?I The reseating of Pearson resio1·cs A majority to the tomm1ssion \\'hich has favored incorporation of the proposed ci· ty of Irvine. That sa1ne n1ajority h;is denied Santa Ana 's attemJ)1s hl blotk Irvine 1n- c:orporalion '\'ht controversy over men1bership nn lhe LAFC has raged since an early July DAIL 'f ~ILO] Siil! ~111!0 Co1t1pe1i1io1r One of n1any surfers \\•ho c.:oni- peted in th e Un ited States Surf- ing Charnpionships at Munl- 1ngton Beach last 11eekend, slides professionally on a small. 1vell formed 1\•ave. f'or a look al. the vari ous activities of !hr c.:ontest . turn to Page 17, GWC Enrollment Takes Big Jump; OCC Up a Little Enrollment figures released lhis week by the Coast Community College District s how a sharp increase in studenl11 at Golden West Co llege and a slight increase 11t Orange Coast College. Evening classes at Golden West in Hun- tington Beech show 30.6 percent mort! studen~ enrolled this year over 1970. Tht figure ls 6,720 nlght stUdenls compartd to $,145 the year before. Daytime students at Golden West numbe'r S,55$ this year compared to 4.367 Jast )'e&r. a 27.1 percent increa.se. Costl: M'58 's Orange Q)ast College campus has 9,810 studtnU enrolled for l'la~• at night compired to 8,859 last year. 1 10.7 percent increase. Some 9.446 students fill the classrooms at Orange Co11st durinr t~ day, com- p11rtd to 8.791 last year. a 7.S ptrcent in· crease. Correll~n Thompson, vice dlMrellor of the district. credited· the Golden West in· <:rUMI to 11 lot of new homes In the Huo· tington Beach area and "a growing idtn· tificalion of those residen ts with Golden West." meeting of the Orange County League of ("illt$ whtn Los Alamitos Councilman .!oseph Hyde w<is elected lo the con1- n1ission representing lhe cilie~ by a 13 lo 12 vole over incumhent Lou is "Red" Heinhardt . 1''ullerlon councilman. Hyde was backed t y forces favo ring Santa Ana and opposing the incorporatio n or lrvine. Since then. the battle has raged lhrough !he courts. League of Cities rneelin~s and Board or Superviso rs sessions. The latest action before \\'ednesday·s dramatic move had taken place just last J\londay in Superior Court \\'hen Judge Charles Bauer ruled, in effect, that the Leagllf''s attorney had taken th' wrong road in his legal attempt to unseat Licker, Bauer ruled that unless Tbom11 Woodruff. representing the cilies, cam!- up v.·ith solid new legal action. Licker \\'as the rightful holder of the LAFC seal. Clark opeatd Wtdnesday's action by saying that be felt obliged to "caD things a~ I see them." "1'ht": only Jost r In lawsuits are the t iti1.en!'l of lhe county or city."' Clark con- tinued. "I \Yant to clear this scene oncl!' and for all and remove the cloud fron1 this eomn1ission. '' He move that Licker be ousted as the public member of the LAFC and the mo- lion carried J to I. Only Supervisor Battin (See LAFC, Page 21 Body of Judge To Be Exhumed In ~lagee Case SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Overruling ob- jections frorn the w1do\Y , a judge ha s nrd ered that the body of Superior Court Judge Harold J. Haley be Cl:humed for a new 11utopsy . Superior Court Jud~e Richard E. Arnason issued !he exhuma tion order \Vcdnesday at the requcsl of San Quentin "0111 u.:l Ruchell 11·\a gee. accused of n1urclering the ;udge Aug. 7. 1970, during a courth ouse e~cape try which left four men dead. l'~rnesl Graves. cou rt-appoin ted at- torney for the 32·year-old J\.1agee, re· quested a new autopsy in an attempt lo show thal a bullet wound in the chest. not a shotgun blast in the head, killed Haley. f.lagee is accwsed Qf firing the sawed- off shotgun. which had been taped to the hostage judge's neck, during a burst of gunfire as an 'scape van tried to drive past armed priso n guards and sheriff 's deputies. Pathologi!lt • John ~1anwaring, whn pe:rformed the original autops)'. te.stified before the f.larln County grand jury v.·hich Indicted Magee that death could ha ve been caused by either wound. He said it wa!'l impossible lo tell which ac· tually caused death. Grave!! argued lhal a new autopsy is needed for the defense because "there were gros~ omission!'!" in the first autopsy. Arneson said th1 date of the ex- humation of the body from a grave at P.lt, Olive Cemttery here wlll not be disclos-. •d. Cement Mixer Stolen at Store Opening day at tM Woolco Department store In Fountain Valle)' drew all kinds of shoppers, includint: one who walktd off wllh • $1.000 cement miicer. Unfortunately that shopper is con. sldered a thltf by police because the mix· er belonged to Huntington Beach Rentalll and was being used by subcontractor, Gary Jnper Enteri>rtses. Pollet ~ported, the theft occurred dur- ing lhc houri of darknt!!S 1'ut11day night or Thurad•y morning ln a construction 1rta et lht store site. not bt required to sell the bonds i\la!ney disagreed w1th Bartlelt'1 .'iUR· gestion Lha1 a pubhc 101e he held. .. 1'his is fl{)! an issue th<1t should go to the people I know 1ha1 v.·e 1\•ould ha vf' 10 ~upport ii 01·er a fi ve-year period. but after that !h(' bond would be retired and the cil y "'ould reahie an S18 million pru· fit." hC said The counciln1an was also of the opinion !hat the Top of the Pict' Projecl could he f1naneed at the existing tax rate. wit hout resorting to ne11' forn1s of taxa!ion. • ' DAll.'I' l'ILOf Sllff ..... ,. 'YOU DID WHAT?' Ccunty Supervisor C•sp•r• Justic e Harlan Leaving Court; Hellltli Cited I \VASlllNGTON (UPJ) -John J\f. llarlan, 72, Is retiring as a Supreme Court associate justice, the White House announced today. 1-!is resignal!on rollowed by only six days thal of the couri'!'l senior member, fl ugo L. Blaek. Harlan's retirement n1eans Presiden t Nixon will have an oppo rtunity to appoint a third and fou rth justite to the court. The court 's new lerm opens one 1veck rro1n next ~londay. Like Black , llarlan has been ill recently Ht> ha~ ht>en hospilalized mart than a n1on1h \Yi1h an apparent back ail· menl. Hl:i~k. 85. subini tted his resign11· lion lasl Friday and ha~ since .suffered a stroke that lefl hun in t•rit1c;il co11ditio1i. \\'hite House Prl'S.~ Secre!ary Rorr.ild L. Ziegler, "'ho annou nced Ilic retlren1ent, quoted Nixon as saying, .. 111istcr Justk:e John Har lan L\ "nl' of lhe great lega l .scholars 1n lhc h1~rory of 1he cnutl and v.•ill be rci;:a rded by h1!>tory a.~ one of the towering figu1·cs of lhr i.;Qllrl " l!arlan has been on the <·our! 16 year1 -one of fi ve appn111tees Jhat President Dwight D. E1senhO\l.'CI' 1nadc to the hig h bench. On onl y four prev ious occasions in the 20th century have there been [\VO vac an· cies simultaneously on the ~upren1e Court. Harlan. the court's second ranked justice after Black's retirement, entered Bethesda Naval Hospital Aug . 16 but his office did not disclose that fact until a month later. He had suffered fron1 a recurrent back ailment. lie was transferred Sept. 16 to 1_;eor~e \\lashington Universi ty Hospital and is still a patitnt there. Orange cean l \\'ea tiler ~lostly sunny today an d Friday. following the usual lov.· clouds and fog ln the morning hours. High" loday along the coast around 71) rising to 30 inland. Low.s tonight in the low tiO's. INSIDE TODAY Tht conversatiou got dot07! tn nitly-grittu 1clle11 3e:z: 1'r.searcli team from 8-ritaiti. mtt tht J"r.s1 111 Ntw York. Ste story, Page !J, Cllllerlll• CM<•lfl• U• Cl•ulflM fl•U 'CMljc.l l'•tll\911 I Cr"'"'fnll ~•tll19!1 I 0Mlfl Ntl~e• It ''"••ltl .... ' 11!11ter1tf11"'9ftt u-1• l'l11am;• U-11 Allfl l.UHt .. t U Mtfrle•• 1.lctllMl !I "'-wMll ll•lt ...... (911 .. Mvlll•I '""'' It N1tlt111! N,..t .. 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Teachers fear that \.\'hen the freeze ends Nov. 15 they v1on't be ah!e to collect ba.:-k pay. Dr, l\orman Watson, chancellor of the dlatrlet, usurtld the ttteht'r spokesmen that U the board Is legally able to pay ret.roactlve pay it "·ould do so. "Nont of us want to withhold any of the money roming to you under your con· tracts,'' Humphreys added. Ex-justice Hugo Black Humphreys offtred to t<ike any ques- tions from the teachers to the Orange County Counst l. It was the county counsel \\'ho ruled that local teachers are nol ehgible to re<:ei\•e pay raises JJ.nder f'XCepl!ons made to !he Prtsidtnlial ordtr. "If you think you can innutnce the county counsel's opinion, !hat's the way to try it," Humphreys told th e teachers. Takes Turn for Worse The facu lty senate of Orange Coast College and the academic sen;ite or Golden U'est College had both voted to ask the district to support a writ of man· damus procedure. WASHINGTON IUPl) -Retir e d Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black. 85, was placed on the critical list at Bethesda Naval Hos pital today. a court ()ff1cial said. "The prognosis is considered poor." the official said. "His family is with him." Black, who uitered the hospital on Aug. 211, suffered a severe stroke ~tonday in what the offi cial called a "cerebral vascular accident." Since that time, he said Black has continued to worsen and • was placed on the critical list at 10 a.m. EDT today. Black, who was the senior justice on From Page l CHINA ... possible political uph~avab1 in Peking, the Chinese embassy In Warsaw began decora ting for its N&ional Day observ· ance. The re were four pictures of Mao Tse-tung on a bul~tin board outside the embassy, one of his presumptive heir. Li~ Piao several pictures of Chou E n-Lai. but OOnt of Mme. Chang Ching. Mao's wife. The Warsaw newspaper Z Y c i e Warsi.a wy. quoting "information from Ptk.ing," said portraits of Mao and quo_ta· l ions fr om his ·'red book'' wtrt being taken do wn and wtre being replaced by contemporary Chinese paintings. . "We are in possession of .some 1n· formation from Peking which indicates that substantial political change~ are likely to take place thtre." it said. The paper did not elaborate other than to say it believed there would be a substant ial increase ln power for Premier Chou En· Jai. Julian Schuman, an i\merican working In Peking. told United Prtiis International by telephone he believed the Oct. 1 parade had been canceled ' because of plans to revise the nature of the celebra· t!on. He also said reports that Chou had suddenly dropped out of sight and had not been seeing fort ign visitors \\'ere false . "On Monday the re was a picture of hi:Jn in the people's daily (newspaper\ \:\'ith a grou p of visiting Japanese," Schu man 6aid. "It was on the front page." Police Auction Bikes on Block Th1rty~ight bicycles will be put on the block Saturday during the f ountain \·alley pnlice auction. The auction "111 be held at 10 a. m. 1n L1e police facility parking lot. Jn addi tion to !ht b1crcles. a surfboard. I! mottJrcyc\e helmet, a watch and snme m.scellantous je\\•clry IA'l\J be sold to the hu:hest bidder. PurchaS('S ca n be paid fn r by r.a sh or check and must be remored at the con- clusion of the auc ton. All proceeds go In- t.? the city's general fur.::t . OIANG>E COAST DAILY PILOT OllAJflSI! co.i.sT "l/ILISHIW" ctN.P'AHY Rob.rt N. w •• d Pr.1idtfll •nd PW!blld' J •tk R. C urley \'k;. l"ltliO"'ll Ind "--"I ~ n.,, .. , K ••• a E<Sl!OI' 1"0,.,•1 A. M o?~ifto Mtnl'G"'9 E<S•IOI' Al•~ o;.~;" WHf Cron-a C"""l"I' E.r.l!ir l4w•t;ltftilll k--. 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Hi! office at. the court confirmed on Sept. 15 that he had entered Bethesda in suhurban ~laryland Aug. 8. A brief statement \\·as lat('r \s sutd that he "'as undergoing !rea tment "for maintenance of a proper blood sugar ba lance during steroid treatmen t of an inflammatory condit ion of the blood vessels." \V11h Black were his wif P, Elizabeth, and his three children by his late first "'lft , Hugo L. Jr., a Mia mi lav.·ver ; Slerl· ing Foster. of Los Alaml)S, N .~f ; and l\frs. l\lario Pesaresi, of Hacktnsack, N.J. Black was the son of an Alabama shartcropper ~·ho rosr: to become the No. 3 justice of all times 1n terms of sert·tce on the court. He fell only six months short of serving on the bench longer lhan any other man. Blac k was a stnator when President Frankl in D. Roosevelt nominated him to the court in 1937'! Shortly afterwards, it \\'as revealed that Black had been a mtmber of the Ku Klux Klan . But Black rode out the storm and went o.n lo ~ecome ~ne of the great civil l1bert_anans of his time and perhaps in the history of the nation . It v.·as his ideas on individual freedom and liberty that later took on flesh and blood in the V.'arren Court rulings of the 1950s and 1960s on civil rights, one·man, one-volt ; and the rights of the criminally accused. \\'ith the retirement of Chief Ju.sl ice Earl Warren, the resignat ion under fire of Justice Abe F'ortas, and the departure of Black last Friday. the Ii her al core of the court was severely weakened. Adult, Children Y Classes Set Registration for a serlts of fall classe.!I for adults and children is he!ng taken now by the Fountain Valley-Westminster YMCA. The speed reading course whic h was of· fered this summtr is being repeated for adults and children. Thert_ ".''ill also be classes in sailing, scuba d1v1ng. and guitar for children and 2.dult.s. A fitne.~s and volleyball class "·ill be conducted for adults. Classes a\•atlable for chl.ldren include judo, football, baseball, soccer and gym- nastics. Information on these classes is available at tht ~lCA 0Hice1-;. 14n6 Beach B\\·d , \\"estminster. 893-0549. I ' ., Big Nose Cone Bob Simond , president nf the Orange Coast College fa culty senate, did mos t of the talking for teachers. Simond r('ad ex- cerpts from feder;il opinions nn the \\'age freeze in an effort t0 cfmvinc·p tn1~tces tht county counsel's opinion is \.\Tnnp,. '"\\1e·re ask.ing fnr !hP writ nr man- damus as a hearing In deltrmine if the tounty counsel's op inio n is correct," he said. "A wr it of mandamus can be appealed. and most likely "'ould bf>,'' Humphreys told Stmond. "It could take 18 months before the series of appeals even reached the federal \e\-e\. And that could hold up your salaries for the entire 18 mont hs." .. That's a new thought." gulped Si· mond. Trustee \\'orth Keene st1id much of !he confusi on over teacher salaries wa~ ca us· ed by the President's Council nn Cost or Living. "First they ruled ttache rs would be paid because thei r cnntracts "'ere si12;ned prinr to Aug. 15. Then th C"y rtaliz· ed I hat openecl the door for 90 percent of inrlustry and they had to retract it " Simond admitted that teachers felt the board nf trustees "'as "The only friend "'e have now." Walson ended the discussirin i;a yinp.: ''\Ve made comm itments. Now the bo11rd is po"·erless. If the board has the op· portunity it will meet those com· mitments.'' From Page l SOLDIER ... by his company. He said that a memorial suvice was held for the GI. The &0ldier's body wa1 shipped home by the Army and he was burled with full military honors at Westminster Memorial Park Se.pt. 3. Holeman. a 1969 graduate of Mar ina High School. enlisted for a two-year term in July 1970 and was due to return to the U.S. Nov. 2. Jackson Opens Door NEW YORK (UPI \ -Sen . Henry Jackson (Q..Wai:;h.l. sa id \\'ednesday should he run for presidtnt in 1972 he would pick a qualified running ma!e without regard to rt1ce or sex . •'J belie\!e any qualHied person. blt1ck, brown, yellow, purple, !hould be eligi- blt," Jackson said on the David Fr0~! television show. "And you'll notice I said 'person.' It also include.s 'she.' " This Skylab pa yload ~hrnud I~ the rirst major piece of Skylab ha.rd· v.•are delivered to the Nalion111 Aeronautics and Space Adm1ni~t ration . Manufactured by !\1<"Donnell Dougl11s al. it..~ Hwntingtnn Beach fa cili ty, rhe nn~e cone is ~r heduled to~ formally delivered to t he. Space r\gcnry nn S:i lurrltty 'I I. 0.o\ll'f ~II.OT $n ll ~~olo LEADS TEEN CENTER Administrator Frank Fountain Valley T een Help Unit Has Ne1v Leader Hal Frank, 34, the new administrator of Tttn Htlp in Fou ntain Vt1lley, says ht ii just beginning In plan project:i for the youth service center. "lt 'i:; taken me a month to get in and see how tht pallerns of attendance are and how best lo ret1ch the kids that come h~re,'' s11id the $13.000 a year ad· mini strator. "I'll be making a lot of con· tacts in the community to find out what !ht people expect of Teen Help and of mt.'' Teen Help is a non-profit organization supported by private donations as well as funds from municipal, county and federal grants. Located at 18490 Euclid Ave., the center is open from noon to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monda y through Friday. The service provided ranges from drop- in cnunseling and rap sessioni:;. medical and lep.111 referrals, employment aid. and foster and temporary housing tn tnrich- mPn! ela~~es and puh\ic services, Teen Hel p also has a 24·hour hotline servini:? !he area for crisis intervention, counseling and rtefrrals. The number is S.11 -4357. ~mt nf the projects frank said he \\'ould like to t11ckle include a general s!reng1hening of the votun tetr staff into a cohesive 1mil. As far as activities for the teenagers, he said he "'ould like tn plan on st least one social actn•ity a month as well as l'Ont\nuinR programs such as a newspaper and a volunteer corps for the young people. The first social event schedultd "'ill be ll car rallv Oc! 15 "Thi' fee v.·ilt be t"·o ca ns of f0nd that "'I' can use to make Thanksgivi ng tiaskets for needy famil ies, The point of !he rally will be to have a good lime and to encourage safe driv· ing," he said. "Even though we need money, this1sn 't the main concern. It's our intention to be as constructive as we can,'' he said. ''I hope the community takes Teen Help to heart and u~s it. \\1e can help and we really ~·ant to." Downtown Studfl 90-day Parking Experiment Set A 90-day ex1.eriment to improve park· ing and traffic circulation on the .,.,.est side of Huntington Beach's downtown area is expected to begin shortly. I~ v.•il l in\'Ol\"I' placemtnt of a potted- tree cul--d~sac along !3th Stref:!t, between Orange and Pecan Avenues. Tht blockl'd -0ff street will then be developed ln\n a park ing cOurt. Home and apartment dwellers would still be able to enter 13\h Strett· by mtans of several arterial slrtets. City Planner Edward Selich !Bid the parking court "·ould significantly in· crease the parking eapacity of 13th Street. The cars would head if'I, rather than pt1rk parallE"l. "The cour! will be temporary and will be removf'CI 11rter 90 day!," he said. "If the Idea proves feasible, then sttps "'ill be taken to implement 1t on an area"·ide basis " Should city council approval for the !argtr cnncP.pt he granted. the entire town lot art<J could have about 70 cul-de- sacs, accord ing to Selich. Valley Kicks Off Crusade Drive With Luncheon i\lem bcrs of service clubs in f ount ain Yalle)' joi ntd workers from lht Unittd Crusade \Vtdnesday in a kickoff cam· paign luncheon. Ho s!td by tht Fountain Valley Ex- change C!11b, lhe luncheon marked the s!artin~ point nf the campaig n which has a ~2!1,000 goal in the city. Dr. P<1ul Berger. president of the Foun- tain Valley United Crusade reminded the 50 perso ns on hand of the needs of the 31 agencies ser\'ed by Uni ted Crusarlt, '"If strvice clubs won't lead the cam- paign. what are "'e in service for?" he as ked. Jan \\'llhelm, Foun tain Valley cam- pa ign chairman for Uniled._Crusadt, Rnd E. A. "Bud '' Greene, dirtct_fr of tht west Orange Coun!y United Cru&"lde. also spoke of tht need {Qr harde r "'nrk during a ~·ear "'htn the economy is not in good shape. "We're going to be rt!ying on the houst'"'l \'l'S nf Fountain Vallty for a lot of our work," Mrs. Wilhelm said. "Thty're our greatest asset." 'Guita rs in Concert' Slated for Lihrary The Ht1nt1ngton Be;ich Public Library \1•lll prtse nt a prngram titled "Two Guita rs in Concert" at 7:30 p.m,, Sunday. The gu1!arists will be La1vrtnce Paul and John Bent "'hn wil l perform bot h sol0 numbe rs and guitar du os. The concert to he presented in the msiin room of the l1hrar y. 525 l\ft1in S!. is fret . SAVE $50 ON The area encompassed by the project would be bordered by 5th S!reet , Golden \V tsl Street, Ocean Avtnue and Palm Avt nut_ Traffic circul11t1un 1n the to"Tl lot area is i;-ons1dered poor by planners who say that streets interstcting at 250-1001 11nd 300-foot intervals tend to create blnckagt' Ui:;e of arterial roads tn rout ~ automobiles \\'OUld be more eff1c1ent, ac- cording to pla nners. Selich said the experiment would begin as soon as the engineering depar!ment ~omplits with its 11.·ork order for the pro- ject. From Page l LAFC ... of Santa Ana voted in the negative against LAFC Chai rman Stan Northrup, J\l avo r Tony Coco of Tustin and Clerk . Cl<i rk then moved that Pear!lf)n be namtd the public mrmber. At th is point. Ball in interrupted wi!h, "The public member should not be a f(lrmer counci lman or mayo r and should be younger." "Your suggestion has mtrit." re plied Clark. "but it is too lalt to consider at this time. I think it should be studied for the future." ''}\'e should put it in the bylaws now," insisted Ballin. "I am tot.ally opposed to any restric· lions on the qualifications of the publ ic membtr," said Coco. "It is diff icul t enough now to find qualified candidates and outlandish lo intimate !hat by virtue of previous service lo his city a person is not el igible for this commission.·• Clark'~ motion passed by the same 3 to l margin. Former Laguna Be;ich May"r William ~1artin, public a!ttrnate, did not vott. Monda~"s court action stemmed from an Aug. 9, 8 a.m. !pecial mttLing or the l.AFC ca lled by Hyde, Bt1U in and Caspers at "'hich Licker ·"·as seated and Pearson <lusted. Previous to that session, the Lea~ue or Cil ies members had n1el July 2R t1nd revrrscd their position, putting· Re inh ardt back on the LAFC nnrl ousting llyde. The 938-flcre iodus!ri;i l pr operty sou!h nl the ~larine Corps llelic11pter B;i~e on Red Hilt Avenue now seems cert111n to beMme part of !he ne\\' cJ!y of lr1•int . Coun ty supr rvisors ;ire CXPf>Ctrd to stt a date for an incorporation election for Irvi ne next Wednl'sday. Stpl. 29. Al the July R league me eting. it "'ll S a\IPged that Battin and Caspers "'ere the autho rs of p<i!itical pressure !ht1t had been applied to many Lt•11guP mcmberi> to tlect Hydt "ho 11'as iden11hed as a cog in 1ht Battin-Caspers-Butterfield axis. That prtssure "·as a\mosl unanimously rejecter! at the July 28 session "'ith mnst of the t·otes of angry Leagut mtmbers going lo Reinhardt. The meeting led In the Baltin grou p calling tht Aug. 8 special LAFC s'ssion at which Pearson \\'as ousted and Licke r nam ed. Hand so me Or Sw ive l Loun ge Rocker Choose Regular . from ., $189 22 to Gr11 c:er u.1 dts1'1:n ,,nil ,u. ~rb enn~truetinn 1r~ hN.utifully enhMct'd by mrliculn11i l&.ilorin r to givr: you lavish com· forL LAtt:t> f~hric cn!lectil'Jn. ~re thr~e llnd otht"!' maniiflr~nt fit.vl~ tn· d~y 11.nd add ll touch of i;talely elrgllnce tn )"Our home d!<:or. Styles $249 NOW 139 TO $199 Ynu r faooritt inte-rior dtsiantr teiU bt ham;i~ tn n..~sist uou •.• H.J.GAl\REIT fURNITLJRE PROFESSIONAL v INTERIOR DESIGNERS I 0"41 Mt11., Tit111'&. ••" ,.,,, ....... 0 22 15 HARBOR Bl VO, 6'46-0275 64b-027& COSTA ME SA, CALIF. , 7 Tl'lursday, Stitttmbff "23, 1971 H OAIL V PJLOT 3 1 Badham Condemn·s Coastal Preservation Bill From 't\'lre Servi~• SACRAJ\!E.~TO -A 'wf'eping coastli ne preser\'ll1on qieasure passed \\'ednf'sday by the Cal iforni11 Assernbly was con. drmned tod ay b.Y Newport Beach Republlcan Assemblyman Robert Badham . "·!rs a power pltiy by the landlockers v.·1th1n the ~aate who want lo control the bejeebers out of the coas1," charged 'Drinkers' Case Goes To Jurors By BARBA RA KREIBI CR O! tft• Di iiy ~It.I l !1tl Two nf three char_l!es against the first defendant to face tn;il in the af1ermath of the Sept 5 "drinkers' v.·alk" in Laguna Beach \1'e"e drOpJ)Cd 'i\'ednesday follo..,,·· ing .:in all .rJay se~s1on b~fnre (he case was ,l!iren to the JUry today in South Coi.:nty ~1un1c1p;1 I Cou r! The trial in Judge Richard H11milton's courtroom continued this morning as at- torneys presented the ir c J o s i n g ari:uments. The jury "''ent out shorUy before noon. Laguna Beach fireman Bobby D. E!liott. 31. of 503 Brooks SI., was rh11Jrged '4'~1h being drun k in public , interfering u·1th !he activities of a police officer and distu rbing the peace during the melee at the door of the Orph1nage Ba r, 696 S. Coast High .... ·ay. The drunk in public and disturbing the peace charges were dropped during the trial \.\'edoesday afternoon because "the jurige felt there was n1Jt sufficient f'Viden· ce on the counts," said \\litliam Ledger, defense attorney. Elliol! is one of 16 persons arre~ted during the fr recas. The others ha ve trlal dates l;iter this month and in October. L<iRun a Beac h F'ire Chief James l.<i!imer sa id tod ay th11t Elliott , who has llPr1f'd with !he Fire Department for more than two years, was suspended for Iii.\'. duty shifts following hi.~ arrest. A conviction. Latimer said, ..,,·ould not result in autnmalic dismissa l from the force, but would be grounds "for re\'iev;.'' F:ll1ott testif ied late \\'ednesday that he had "approximately a half doze n beers'' during the ''walk around." He started drinking at the Royal Hawaiian about 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 5, and mo\'ed on to \1ictor •lugo's, the Roundtable. the Cellar. the Breakers. the \Vhite 11ouse, then to !he Hote l Laguna, f\1nthers, the Bcarh House Inn and finally the Orphanagl'. lie said lhe beer had madl' him "jovia l" but did no; affect his (acuities. Elllntl said he heard no orders to move un(il aer.os tcd by a uniformed offi cer dur· Ing his cirrcst. "I'm a fireman." Elliott 1>a1r! he tqld 1t1e offil'er. E!liotl s111d he saw no h:idges \\·aved. heard 110 obsccnil1r.s tind rnn1mented the Errne ::i1 the Orphanage wa~ "peaceful." The r!erendan!'s tcstimonv was in rlirecL contrast to that nr Del. Rohert Romaine. who in pla1r;clothcs at the scene. ar,ested Elliott and then turned him ove to a uniformed oHicer. Co 1111Ly Living Cos t,.~ Take Rise ThP f1v1n i;: is t>A~y in Orange Cnunty. <irid mn1'(' ro~tlv for peopl~ v•hn ::ire (!riv- ing car~ l1r b11y1n~ home~. r;n\·ernment nff1cfal ~ .~:iy !hP cost nf living rnse 04 percent durin~ August d1.:~r1tf" Pre~idcnt Nixon·~ w11ge-price. frce1e that 1\'<1.~ intended t0 cut inflation . Prirnary re:ison for J~eJncre11se , ;i hit nver the .0:1 registered nat ionally, is due to mrir1gage rates and gasoline prices wh ich are not affected by the control . Go\'ernmen t officials said food cost~ in the Southland remained the same under the prize freeze, but dining out in restaurants cost one percent more. The Bure11u of Labor Statistics er· plained the August consumer inde x rottt 4.7 percent nver a year ago. which me an1 v.·hat rnst $10 in 1967 costs $11.96 now. Badham, who 1o1.·as on !ht losing end o! a !>4 to l& Assembly vole. The roastl1ne bill establishes a new statey,·ide roasta! pl21nn1ng .11gency with !ix region al boards. The boards would be given fn1 erim authority to place a moratorium on some kinds of roaslal development whic h wou!d reduce public 11ccess to the ocean or which call for dredging or filling along the coast The coastal bill. sponsored by Assemblyman Alan Siero1y 1 D-Be\·erly HtllsJ, rails fo r the new romrnission to submit a master plan of coastal develop.. menl to lhe legislature by 197~. It still feces a tough battle in th' stale senale, where the natural resources and ""'ildlife commiltte kflled three similar bills Monday. S!eroty said he 11.·ould li ive his bill "at No Science Fiction Here's something that's been b ugging you -a mosquito. This 1s a greatly magnlfied study of a member of the famtly Culicidae photo· graphed "'it h a scanning electron microscope. The long proboscis. the business end of a mosquito, is inserted in to the victim, enabling the insect to d ra\v blood. Combii1ed Coast Tax Rate s Rise; W est111ii1ste1· Biggest B~· r.EORGE LEIDAL or t~• o•llf ,.1101 11.11 C-Ombined tax rates for all cities along lhe Orange Coast increased this year wilh \Veslminster property owners suf- fering the largest lax rale blow v.•ith an increase of $1 61 per $100 to a total of $!2 00. County Audi!o r Viclor A. Heim today re!C"ased the combined 1971-72 tax r111es for all cit ies in the county and com- parisons with to ta l rates for la!t year. Costa Mesa and Ne..,,•port Beach tax- payers enjoyed the least increa11e in lhe Iota] tax r<1te of any city nn !hp Orange Coast. Costa ~1csa property owners will pay S 14 prr $100 nf as11cs~C'd ralu11tlo o niore th1" \'Par, nr a loTal of $10 67 for 1111 f.Cf\'!Crs ·1nclud1 ng ci!y and count~· J:!f\Vl'rnn1ent, schools anrl specia l taxing d1s1nc!s The \e..,,•pnrt Be;:ich rale climbed 15 cC'nts lo a 1r,ial nf $9 57. Tht> lowe.<;I combined rate of ::i ll rH !Ps alnni:: the Orange Cna<;l rnnllnues lo be collected from res1df'nl« 11[ Laguna Beach . But the total r111e of S9 OR represents a 56·cent inc rease ol'rr l::i.~t \'ear • fnl1011.1ng 1~ a city hy ci ty breakrln\l'O of the new lax rates and rompansnns w1\h !ast .vear. Examples of u·hat the rates v.•tlt cost o..,,·ners of a S24.fl00 home assessed al $6,000 are also given for each CJf\' COSTA ~1F.SA : This year's expt>ctl'd lo!al tax bite for all services is Sfi40 com· p11red tn ~6!4 paid last ~·ear when the IAX ~atr total w;i~ $1 0.53 Of the $1i4n l<'v1rd nn 11 $24.()()(l hnn1e. S349 gQes to schools, $12~ 40 lo th(' counly , $60 to lhe ci ty and $108 In .~prc1RI rl1stnc1~- FOU1\'TAIN VALlf.:Y: The cnmh1nf'rl tax rates Increased !!() cent~ from $10 7:1 last yea r to $11 fi3 this year. This ~'ear's total tax tab for a $2~.000 home will be $697 compared with $644 last year. Of lhe $697. $425 supporl.'1 educatl()n, $122 goes to the county, $69 is levied by lhe city and $1\I pa y~ for special districts. HUNTINGTON BEACH: The 197!-72 com bined tax rate climbed $1.12 le a total nl S12 JI, up from SI0.99 las! year. The new rAle means the owner of 11 S24,000 hom e will pay $7'26.49 thi s year compared y,·1th $659 paid ta.<;! ~·car The total le.v~ of $i2t. 1,<; ,<;pl1t v.ith $442 golng lo schools, S\22 II) the l'nuntv. $97 to the cily and S.7:1 In special d1::.tric1 s. LAGUNA BEACH : This vear's com- bined tax rate totals S~l llll, ·up 5ii cenl! from la st year's rate of $8.52. The new rare means the nv.·ner of a $24.000 hom e y,·i!J pay about $544 this yea r compared with $.Si l paid last year. Of the $544. schools get S2JO; the cnun· ty, $122; the city, $117, and special districts. $75. NE"t'PORT BEACH: The 1 ~7!·72 1;ix rate Int.al is $9 57, up 15 cenls n\.·er 1he 19i0-7J. $!!.42 rate A rrnperly as.~{'sscrl ;il S.li.l){)O v.·ill pay a combined 111x bill of $57 4 th is year cnn1pa red with $565 la51 ~·rar. Of the $574, sc hl')OJS grt ~327, !hf> cnun· ly. Sl22 . rhe cily, $72, and spee1 11.J districts. $52. SAN CLE:l\IENTE:: The total lax r11te Increased 66 cents t.n $10 Oli this vf'ar from last ye ar's 59.40 rate. Taxes .ln a $24.000 home '4'ill total $603 in 197!-72 compared wit h $564 paid last year. The $603 ta x bill is shared y,·ith schrlfll! }letting $304 : the coun ty, $122 ; the ci!y, $87, and sperial districts, $89. SAN J UAN CAPISTRAl\'O: 'rhe nr w J\fnperty lax rates total $10.70, Up 66 rrnt.~ nver last year's S\O 04 rale. The lr11ill tax tab for a $24,000 homf' will be $642 compared \\'1th $602 last yea r The ~~2 hill i~ split v.•ith S.104 gnin,i:: to srhQ<lls, Sl22 1n l)1r county. $72 to the r1 ty and $142 to ~pcr·ial di strict.~. ~EAL BEACH The 1Q71·72 111 x ra !e trital is $10 ~. up 94 r"'H " ri\·er !ht 1~70.. 71. $9 59 rate. A pr11 petl\ as~r11srr1 Ill $1i,OOO ""'ill p<iy a comh1ned lax bill nl ~6.12 for all services up from S5i:l p11ir! la11 t year. The $1\12 is split w1 !h ~:147 1111ppnrl1ng schools. SJ22 gru ng tn 1he county, $81 l('I the city and $80 to fpecial districts WESTM INSTER: This year's combinrd tax ratt for all services totals Sl2 .90. up Sl.61 from \a .<;t year's Sl \.29 total rate. The total lax bill on a $24.noo home will be 1774 in 1971-72 compared with $1177 paid in 197()..71. The: S774 is shared with s.•• going t.n srhools. $122 to the rnunty. $57 to the city and $151 to special distncls. Court Sees Confession Tape Dru g-induced Jail Dis cussion With Marine Shoivn Hy TOl'tf BA RLEV ot HI• 01llt' "1i.t Si.If A dru1-inducl!d in terview th11Jt may well liave its legality tested In the United Statts Supreme Court today opened the fourth day of 1he Or:1n11te County Superior Court murder trial of !\an Clemente ~farine Mark Jnhnaon. A DAILY 'PILOT reporter was twice ej~ted rrom Judge \\'illiam Murray's .::nurtronm viii the ohjf'C'lion! of defense 11!1orney Ray Sharpe 11s the video tape in- terview filmed 1n San Clemf'nte Ci ty Jail reached apparently \'J!al segments of the: tell"\·\sed lnterrog11tinn Acrording to the tape \'C'rsion, Johnson. undt::r the inrlucoce nf sodium am ytol. told hi~ lnlcrviewer: •·r remember killing mv wife. but I don't know how it h&p· pe'ned t didn 'I mean to hurt her, l just meant to starf' her " He could not re<::111I during the portlnns of tht. Interview v!e11.·ed hy !he press the actufl) st11bbin.1[ of Conni(' Lynn .tohn snn, Ljlll! on June JS, 1~70 and clubbing hu; 20. year'{)ld y,·i(e wit h a bar stool. He asreed thst he may ha ve sub~e­ quenlly shoy,·ered to wash off the: blood and told his interviewer that he .a1sociated the sho..,,·er with "a bad scene." •· [).osplte y,·hat t did to m)' wife 1 loved her very much," the 20-yea r-iild ~111nne policeman mumbled under lhe: growing lnnuence of the tranquilizer. Alt statements made: by Johnson under the influence of the drug Including 1 taped st11tement that W8s made earlier to District Attorney invesllgalor!' are being challenged by Sharpe Judge Murray ha~ sllll to make his ruling on the ad· mi!'sibl1ily of I.he lntcrv!e..,,·.~. hut he recalled cl1mb1ng through !he win- dow of lhe apartment at 41& r-.1onlt'rey Doctor Theodore LindAuer of Newport Beach, the psychiatrist whn spent the week before. Johnwn's arrest in long ii.esslons wllh the Marine. hA!' testified lhitt he 11l first rei;z:Arded Johnson a~ in· nocent, but changed hi s mind .iiorlly ·-' hefore the end of the sessions. He had testified that he went with .Johnson to Sll n Clemente al th e Marine'• requei;t to he lp him search for the knife that the defendant al!egetfly used tn ,;\ash and stab his pregnant ""'ife more than 20 times. The blood spl attered body of the at- tracllve brunette was found ~prawled on the: bed In the modest apartment. Johnsnn reported the dlsrovery to San Clemente pol ire and told them al the 1ime thal he: found his dead y,·lfe on his return from duly at the Santa Ana Marine Corps Ai r Station. He was Arrested one ye::i.r ll:1ter II(' is today being tried for second degree tl1urrler . Johnson testified during bo!h in- terview~ that Mrs. Jol1nimn strongly 01> jrcted to his ust or marijuan11 in the home and that her repeated protests led him to mentally associate his w~fe with his mother. least an evPn chanct" or passing the Stnale. Badham complained, "The California coastline from the wet sand seaward belongs lo everyone in the world, I sup- pose, but we do have property owners in the state of Ca!iforn1a , , . '¥\'e do have property owners along the cciast and those people have rights." "ff we proposed to put these kinds of restrictions on a.JI properly O""Tlers i.n California, the howls would r.tver cease,'' Badhan1 added. Another oppone.nl , Assemblyman Frank Belotti (R-EurekaJ, said : "Th.ls bill takes a..,,·ay the nghl of local aov t rnment to do thl"i r job, the ones who kno w the area and have the answl"rs." Assemblyman Paul Prioln (ft-Pacific PaliS&de!il, replied that some coastline develo pments appro\'ed in Belottl'1 north coast district "are 1 rrime 1111l1Ut n:i!ure " Priolo a lso said 1hat 111e Irvine and Se.t Ranch prOJP.Cts ha ve proven "ynu c1n · de\'e!o p coastli ne within the concept of the Su~roty bill and the developer can still 1nake money." The author nf 11 less restrictive measure killed in the Senate last year, Pete \Vilson ! R-San Du~go 1, declared: .. Time and coastline are runnin& out." Medina Cleared, Will Quit Jur y Delibera.tes Onl y 57 Minutes Be for e Acquittal FT. t.1cPHERSON . Ga. 1t.'Pll Although his acquittal on chargrs nf bein g responsible for the r..!y Lai ma ssacre lea\•es hfm free to continue his 16·year mililf1ry career, Capl. Ernest L. Medina sa ys he wants out of the Arm.v. "I don'l know exactly when I'll bf' ablr lo le;n·e, but that is my intention,'' t.itedina said V:1ednesday v. hile surrounded by \vel!wishcrs. 11.ledlna. 35. a r..1ex lran-Amrrican desrribed hy frlln v.· officers <luring his court-marllal as "one of our finest com- pany commanders in \lietnam" said he y,·as convinced his military rareer 1o1.•as ruined by the trial. "I '4'ouldn 't V.'ant to waste another ye11r or lwn for nothing." by staying in the Army, he said. ~!edina ""'as the la~t off icer charged in the slaughter at r..ty Lai. The jury deliberated only 57 minutes, and the verdict ca me Rt 4:19 p.m. PDT \Ved- nesday. Thal was in sharp contrast to the vrrdlct In the conviction of Lt William L. Calley Jr., which took IJ d11ys . One other officer, C-01. Oran K. Hen· der son, is on lria l ;it Ft. r..leade, ~1d ., but he is accused of covering up the massacre'. not \\'ilh the actual killin~s- Twent.v·five officers and men originally \\·ere charged in the March 16. 19t:8. in- cident s In thP. South Vietnamese h11mlet, 12 with participating in the actual k\1!- lnJ,?s, 12 wlth covering up, and one with both. or that num~r, five were tried, GALE • SHAGS • DUPONT 501 • Hl .LO'S • SO LID S • TWEEDS • ANT RON • NYLO N • COMMERCIAL 59-YARD VALUES TO $395vd Every Style & Color four wert 11cquilt td, and only ont . C11lley y,·as convictrd. The rharges against all others \\•ere dis missed . Althou1Jh r-.1edin a Is leaving !ht Arm y. he said hr y,•11~ not ~ure y,·hat he would do. He w;>.~ offered a job im med iately aftrr the verdict from Gll"nn W. Turner of Orlando. F'la Turner ~11id Medina "has a job wit h me if he witnl s it -and I'll pay a lot more lhan tire Army does.'' Bailey said Turner had paid many of Pilot Bestows Biblical Curse LONDON IAP ) -Heathrow Airport officials went srurrying for their Bibles today when a Royal Air Force pllol brought down an Old Testament curse from the mid· Atlantic skies. The vein pi!ol was on a planned non.~top fligh~ from Ne'4•found!and lo London whrn he w11s asked to ~top in Kefl11 vik, Iceland, to pick up C'q11ipmcnt. "Deuteronomy, Chapter27, Ver~t 111 ." lhc pilot r;:idined ha rk . Airpnrl !hun1bs flirkrd through the pages l nd gnl 1he 1ne~~agr : · "Cursed be: he rhel maketh the bllnd to y,·ander out of the v.·ay." lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM ..... ALL LEADING BRA'ND NAMES ""' NOTHING WITHELD! the expenses for the r-.-1edin11 defense probably in ex cess or $20,000 or $25.00l. i\·ledina said he did not plan t.o return to his home in Montrose, Colo. All but one of the 102 murder charge• against ~Iedina had been reduced or dlsmissed before his case went l.o the jury. The one murder charge involved the kll!ing of a Vietname~e woman t-.1edina said he shot in self-defense. Romaine said he was .... ·orking on an un· dercove r assignment ·with seven nther officers in the Cleo Street area when he saw the group of "80 to 100" per!O ns in the parking lot bet"·een Taco Be!! and Kentucky Fried Olick.tn "They stepped into the street, with no regard for traffic. I started walking toward the Orphanage "'ith other plainclothes officers. There was a con· frontation with pushing around the front door. "We removed our bill fold badges 11nd displayed them in our hand11 as we moved and told people to step back and clear the area," Romaine said. He added that he informed Ellio tt tri leave the scene three times befort making the arrest. Romain' said I.ht defendant had "the ordor of alcoholic beverages Qn his breath" and Wa5 walk· i(1g in an "unsure" manner. Sgt. Neil Purcell , ..,,·ho headed up the plainclothes teant and direcled operation! at the Orphanage said the crowd. which numbered 80 to 100 at lhe outs't grew t11 "150 to 200" in the immediate vicinity o! the bar . GALE • SHAGS • KOD EL Hl.LO'S • POLY ESTE R • PLU SHES • TO NE.ON.TONE e SCULPTURES • TRI-COLORS • 59. YARD VALUES TO $1295yd. Every Roll -No Pressure or "Come-Ons" • Bring In Your Room Measurements • Pad & Labor Available at Additional Cost Many Tenm Lay Aways Name SfylH Available Available Brands and •• Calors RllHI• CUA ND Dolly '·' i OPfNIN~ Sol. '"' i HOUIS -12-5 .. CARPET WAREHOUSE 124 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA CALIFORMA 92627 (714) 945-4330 Bank Finan~ln9 4 DJ.IL V PILOT Tltul'\d.lw, Stottmbfr 2J. 1971 U.S. Will Go Wlrlca No lnva·sions-Russia MiUw.ry Pay Freeze Sco red 011 Vietnam Brezhnev Dismisses Attacks on Balkans \\'ASHINGTON !UPJ) -Rep. F. Edward Hebl!rt 10-L.a .), chairman of the llouse Armed Servlcu Com· mittee. today challenged the While Hou se's plan lo postpone a $2.4 billion military pay raise until after the 9!kiay wage-price freeze ends Nov. 13. VoteAle1·t SAIGON I UPI\ -Americ1n f(lrces in Vietnam will go on what the military command calls grey alert friday ''in an· t;cipation of possible enemy act1V\ly'' during final days of the South Vietnamest; election campaign. The military command said the order "'Ould take effect at 5 pm. and continue al least until Ii a.m. \\'ednesday, Oct. 6, three days after the pres id en t i a I balloting. Under the alert . the 215,000 Gls in Viet- nam will be confined to their posts and E """~in major cities only on official iness. similar alert was ordered in 6J.tg: !J National Assembly election. Despite mounting criticism in South Vietnam of President Nguyen Van 'Thieu's one-man election campaign. the president has insisted the eleclion be held as seheduled. On Vietnamese war fronts, the U.S. Command Said trxlay the mas5ive U.S. air raids into North Vietnam Tuesday set off sustained fires in fuel storage dumps and destroyed at lea5t three Communist _air defense radar station5. U.S. spokesmen also reported today tha~ 13 American5 werf! killed in action and Ill others wounded last wttk. Thf! roll of U.S. batllefif!ld dead stood at 45,61 4 Ior the war. The milltary command also reported that U.S. F4 Phantom Jets crossed lhf! border into North Vietnam Wednf!Sday to attack an antiaircraft gun that fired ()n fighter-bombers hitting Communi5t su~ ply convoys in nearby Laos. It was the first rf!port on thf! results of the nearly ZOO bombing strikes into North Vietnam Tuesday, the heaviest raids north of the demilitariz.ed zone (DMZ) in a;ix months. The command said the raids produced .• ''large fires" of gas and oil depots. r.----.::=;;::/ ii 'You shouldn't feel left out! There are probably others who still have their jobs!' Egypt Pla11s Attacl{, Says Se11. Jacl{so11 WASHINGTON (AP 1 -Sen. Henry fo.1. Jackson !D-\Vash 1, said tnday t.here is evidence Egypt has drafted plans for an invasion of lsraeli·held territory across the Suez Canal \\'ith as many as 100 .000 troops. '"Egypt could have available a force of 100.000 troops or more to execute these plans in November and December of this year -with immensely tragic con- sequencefi on all sides," Jackson said in a *ech prepared for the Senale. He did not disclose the source of his in- formation. Jackson made the statement in urging that the Uniled States provide Israel $500 million in military credits. with half the amount available for the purchase of F4 Phantom jet warplanes. "Today the best hope for peace in that troubled region lies with an lsrael strong enough to defend itself and thereby deter aggression," .Jackson said. He said he will propose legislation to provide the military aid be advocates . BELGRADE (UPI) Leonid I. Brerlmev dismissed all a fairy tale the fears that the Soviet Union would in~·ade the Balkans. Yugoslav officials wf!re jubilant. today, but 50me wondered ii there Wa5 a price to pay for the Soviet Communi5t Party leader's apparent con- cessions. Brezhnev arrived Wednesday lor a three-day ·•unoffieial and friendly" vi5it that had Yugoslav officials visibly nervous about the j:n<o.'!ibility of tough new Soviet demands. Instead. in a toast at a formal banquet Wednesday night, Brezhnev reeled off a string of pro- nouncements that, U taken at face value, could have a major effect on world com· mun1sm. He said the "so.called nev.• doctrine. of limited sovereignly" -the "Brelhnev Uoctr"ine '' v.·hich Russia used to justify its invasion of Czechoslovakia -'A'as a "fable ... a slanderous invention.'' He also dismissed •·rumors of Soviet armies which are allegedly getting ready to start marching on t.h.e Balkans." Brezhnev. who continues private talks today 'A'ilh his. host , Yugoslavia"s Presi· dent Tito, also reaffirmed the 19a5 Soviet- Yugoslav agreement. Thi.~ gave Yugoslavia "equali!y" with Russia and the right to build its "own road to Nixon May Tell Economy Plans In Talk Tonight WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon may reveal some of hi5 plans fo r the economic measures .t hat will follow the wage--rice freeze tonight in a question-and-answer session v.·ith a business-dominated panel in Detroit. Nixon 's appearance before the Detroit Economic Club will be broadca5t na- lillrnvide on radio beginning at 6 p.m. PDT. No nationwide television coverage is olanned. Two Chinas Condemned Nixon planned to devote most of the hour·!ong session In answering questions from the 2.500-meml'r club. Persons in the audience will sub mit que5elJons in writing lo a JO.member panel v.·hich will pick the ones to be put to the president. Nationalists Say U.S. Violates U.N. Char-ter Wh ite House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said the questioner5 would not be re5lricted in their choice of subject5 but the intere5t of the club members centers on the e<'Onomy and the &lepi; Nixon will adopt to cnntrol innation and 1pur employment. UNITED NATIONS (UPI l -f.ia· tionalht China, battling lo retain it.ii seat in the United Nations. said today Jt tan· not be expelled because it U5 a founding member of the world body. It charged the United States with "flagrant viola· lion" of I.he U.N. chart.er because of it.'I l'A'O·China policy. An official slatement in Taipei by Dr. \\lei Yu·Sun. spokesman for the Na- tionalist Chinese foreign ministry, con· demoed the t.: S. mov e to put both Chinas in the United Nations. That move suf· fered an initial sethack Wednesday night. Pledging to take the U.S. side in the heated dispute, Kiichi Aichi, the. former • Japanese foreign mini5ter and now Japan·s delr:gate. to the U.N. Gr:neral Assembly, Jelt Tokyo for i\"e.,.,· ''l'ork today carrying a sta!ement saying Japan would do its ··ulmnst '' to keep Taiwan in the United Kations. The Nationalists, fear tna: eipulsion ii Communist China is voted intn the world organization, said that \\1ashington'11 move "t-0 sacrifice a fou nding faithful member (of the United Nalions ) is in nagrant violation of the charter of the United Na- tions." "This move is not only against the wishes of the Chinese people bul also undermines the dignity of the United Na- tions. deslroying its moral strength as well as the basic principles of the charter," Yu-Sun said. U.S. Ambassador George B us h predicted a "\'try; very close" vote when the issue comes up for General Assembly debate Oct. 18 . The Assembly's 25-nation ster:r1ng C()m. mittee defeated 12-9 with three absten· tions a U.S. proposal asking that npposing American .and Albanian resolutions be debated at the 5ame tirne. 'The President has proml!ed lo M- nounce in mid.October the policies he will follow when the cumnt 9!kiay wage- price-renl freeze expires November 3. Nixon told a news conference last week that the post freeze policy will control wages and prices i11 ''mc:.jor" industries and that it will contain enforcement teeth. But he left many questions unanswertd including what constitutes a major industry, Nixon is scheduled to fly to Detroit in late afternoon after 5pending most of the day in his White House office. It will be his £irst visit to r-.1ichigan since he became President. Panel i\earing Close Of Posta l Hike Ta lk ,4 The Albanian proposal asks that 'mainland China be adm1U rd to the Unlted t\ations and the Nalionalist regime be expelled The two Ameriran resolu tions seek Ill keE'p the Natio na llst regime in lhe \>Orld bod~· Politically, r-..1lchigan has been hostile territory for Nixon. He failed tn carry the state in either 1960 or 1968. But m\Jch of the ne'A' economic policy he announced Aug . 15 is of special benefit to the auto industry and the President bope.5 for a warm reception in Detroit. Britain, i\lalta Reach Base Use Agreern enl \VA SHINGTO:-: (l"Pl1 -The new postal rate commission said today 11 was nearing rhe end of 1!~ length y hearings on higher mall rales 'A'hich already are in effect on a temporary basis. The commission. created under the 1970 postal reorganization act lo eel on postal rates sought by the seml-inr dependent U.S. Postal Se.r~·1ce. has been holding hearings !'iince r.1ay 17, the day after the Sl.4a bilion in higher rates v.'ere put into errect. Among the nations \'(1!1ni:: ;u;a1n!il the United Sta tes on cnmb1n1n~ of the op· posing reso!11t1ons \vere !he Soviet Colon, Britain and France. The t:nited States 5oughl to gr\ bulh 11s proposal and the Al banian·!iponsored resolution in the same dehate on t.h.e ground it V.'{lUJd give the American resolu· tion a better chance lo come for discussion first and therefore better chance of passage. The Albanian resolu· lion now i.s likely to come up for debate first. L01\DO:-J IUP!l -Brit;:iin ;ind Malla ha vE' reached a six.month interim agree-- men! on British and North Atlantic Trea- 1,v Organization !NATO! use of the Mt!diterranean island'5 n;:i val facilities. Simultaneou5 announcement of the set· tlement wa5 made in London anrl Valleua \\'ednesday night It was reached arter weekend conference5 between Premier Edward Heath of Britain and Premier Dom Mintoff of Malta. 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However, the Soviet Party leader said thls 21greement must be "realized under contt.mporary conditions,'' the phrase that some officials here found omlnou5 and had them wondering if it meant there would be a price to pay. The l'A'O leaders v.'ere greeted by ap· plause when they arrived at a govern- ment reception Wednesday night after the banquet. Most Yugoslav official5 at the banquet appeared delighted v.·ith Brezhnev's speech -particularly his af- finnation of the 1955 agreement, which is the basis of Yugoslavia's independent status within the communist world . Brezhnev blamed both. the ;,doctrine of limited sovereignty'' and "rumors" of Soviet invasions on unnamed "va.riou.s force5." In fact, the "doctrine" bad been enunciated in 1968 by thr: Soviet Party ne.,.,·spape.r, Pravda, and some of Russia 's best friends -particularly Hungary - had warned recently against Chinese at· tempts to build an "anti-Soviet axis" in the Balkans. China itself was not ment ioned in the v.·elcoming speeches or toasts \\'ed· nesday, aJthuogh diplo mats here and .in ~losrow considered 11 the leading item on the agenda. The "doctrine of hmlled ~vereignty'' is the so-called "Brezhnev Doctrine" which says Russia can intervene in any Communist cnuntry where the Com- munist system may be threatened. The doctrine "'as used, after the fact, to justify the 1968 invasion of Cuchos\ovakia and has kept other East European nation5 effectively in line ever since. "I know of no legal basis for a postponement,'' Hebert lold a reporter, The \l.'hite House said Yt'ednesday the raise, scheduled to go into e£- fect Oct. l as a part of the law e1- tending the draft, would be delayed. Gerald Warren, depu!y presidential press secretary, ga ve no indication. howe ver. whether the \\'hite House favored allowing the fu ll raise to go into effect im- mediately after the freeze. 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Ha.s PPrma-Tint conLrol and Lhe Gibralt.a.r g5r.11 cluSil&. ONLY Earlr American st}'led Sylvania color TV model CLl 243 \\'ilh giant 25" (dia" meas.) Color Bright 100TM picture tube and the Gibrallar 85nt chass;IJ with Perma·Tint control. ONLY lntegrit11 and Dependabllltfl since 1947 COSTA MESA 411 E. S.ventMnth St. 646-1684 Dilly 9·9; 511. 9-6 EL TORO Laguna Hill1 Pit re I Nert I• Se'f·O•) 837·3830 Dally 10..6; Thur1.·Frl. 10·9 • HUNTINGTON BEACH IN1it •• L1tt:., M•rt•I) 962·5528 Dilly 9·9; 511 . 9-6 , l I . ' ' . Newport Bea~h EDITION Today's Fl•al N.Y. Stoeks VOL 64, NO. 22 8, 4 SECTI ONS, 42 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 TEN CENTS 'Unfreeze' Pay R.eqriest Nixed for Teachers Teac hers of the Coast Comnum11y Colle/e D1slnl·t ha\e asked district lrustee5 to seek a court order to ··un- frre~e" their scheduled pay raises. Truslets politely turned down the rr- que.st \\'ednesday night on the grounds 11 \1•as a fulilr effort . .. A writ of 1niu1darnus doesn·i do what you want ," said Board Chairman Robert l~umphreys . who also serves as ass1st an1 1.:!ly attorney for Costa I\.·1f'sa. "No slate court is going to 1nterprel an executive order (the President's wage freeze ~. They don·l have !ht JUr isdict1on. You nr-ed 11 federal court,· Humphre~s explai ned. Thr-90-day v.·age freeze has held up about $163,500 in pay raises agreed to for 1hr-district's 472 1eachers. Teachers fear that when the freeze ends Nov . I ~ they "•on't bt' able to colletl bal'k pay . Or. No r1nan Walson. chaocellor of the district. assured tM. teacher spoke!:n1en 1hat if the board is legally able lo pa,\I retroacllvt. pay it would do so. ··None of us want to withhold any of !he rnoney coming to you under your con- tracts." Humphreys added . Hun1phre~'! offered to take a.ny ques- lio ns from the teachers lo the Orange County Coun!el. It wa! the county co unsel who ruled that loca l teachers lire not eligible to recei ve pay raises under exceptions made to the Prtsidential order, .. lf you think you can innuen~ the (OUnty counsel"s opinion. that's the way LO try it," .Humphreys told the leacheJ's. The faculty senate of Orange Coa.rt Collr:~e and the academic senate of (;olden \l.1est College had both \'Oted lo ask the: district to support a writ of man- damus procedurl'. Bob Simond . prl'S1dent of lhe Orange Coast College fa culty senate, did mo st of the talking for teachers. Simond read e~- 1•erpts from federal opinions on the wage freeze in an effort to convince trustees the coun ty counsel's opinion is \\'rong. ..\Vc'rc asking for the writ of '!r1:"- da mus as a hearing to determine if the county rounsel' 1 opinion i! correct," he said. .. A y,·nt or mandan1us can bt appealed, and mosl likely would bt.'' Humphreys told Simond . "It could takt lS month! before the series or appeals r:vtn rr:ached the federal le\'e\. And that could hold up sour salaries ror the entire IS months." "That's a new thought," gulped Si- 1nond . 'rrustee \Vorth Keene said much of the: ronfusion over teacher salaries was caus· ed by the President's Council on Cost of 1\11usical Chairs at LAFC Clark's Move Puts Pearson B.ack in; Caspers Irate 'SORRY ABOUT THAT' County Supe rvisor Cl•rk Lobster Bake' s Initial Parad.e Set for Neivpo rt The !irsl Balboa Bay Lions (Jub Lobster Bake Parade will take plact Sat urda y a! 10 a.m. 1n Va shion Island on the second day of the club·!!'. traditional Lobster Bake. The Lobster Beke. in to its 2!sl year, u·as formerly held al Big <..:o rona beach, but 11'3S moved lo Fashion Island to pro- \ 1de for growing cro "·ds. :'llidv•av rides open at noon Friday and 'l'.'111 run ihrough ~unda~'· D111ners will be servtd earh da~· fron1 6 pm. to 9 pm This is 01e firsl time 11 1na1or parade ha11 been held in Ne"•port Beach. sa~ s Lions Club spokesme n Led hv units of !he )\('Wport Beach Police 0epartn1ent col(lr gua rd the one ::i nd one·half hour p11rade "·ill begin on San!a Rosa Road jusl sou th of S::in ,Joa· quin Hills Roa d It will !hen folln"· \rwpnrl ('enl rr IJ1•1\~\~:esl an d rut back th rough Fashion L!:l<ind · Crand rnarshal llir !hf' parade 1s furn1rr L1n,'rencr Welk charnpagne girl Hobert a L\ nn She w11! ·he Joined b) a 11u 111ber of t'i ly off icials and <..:alHvrn1a Angels pitcher 'fom Murphy. Game booth~ and Bozo lhr-Clown will 11lso be on hand to enterlain vititor!. Lions Club.11 throug hout Orangr-County v. tll help the Balboa group n1an the booths. A dra"·ing will be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. for a new car All profits rrom the C\'ent v.·ill go lo \ arious Orange County ch arities. 8)' JACK BROBACt\ 01 ltl• O•ll1 ,.,~t Slit! "The !hough\ can1e lo n1e JUS! as I !;al do"-n in that chai r." said Supel'visor Ral ph ~ Clark ol Anahei111 afl er his dramatic move \Vednesday \1•h1eh ~ud­ denl.v resolveri fhe Loral Age ncy Fonna- lion Comn1i ssion co rilroversy wh11:h has raged since early July. Clark of Anaheim, alternate n1etnher represenling the Board of Super\·1sorli un the <:ommissiun. wa:<i: substi1uting for Super\'isor llonald <..:aspers of !\cwporl Beach, 11 regular LA~'C me1nber ~·ho had been cal led all'ay "betat1St of an t>mergeoey _ ·· Clark 's ac11on put Charle!; Pearson of Anaheim, public 1nember of !he t:on1 - n11ss!<Jn. back 111 his sea: and ous1l'd Herberl Licker. Anaheim attorne.,.. l'.asper.~. who returned bc!Ort th e '\1r:dnesday stssion had ad iourned. ex- ploded 1n rage "'hen he was informed of the: action . Clark had explained to h1rn \\·ha1 had taken place :ind apologi'l.ed For the "li!t!e bil of skulduggery ," .. Skulduggery is not tht word ," Caspers shouttd. "This put~ Pearl Harbor II) shame. Supervisor i Ro ber11 Ballin. who gets blamed for mosl lrouble . 1~ !he onl y . Yachtsman Die<l Fron1 Ov erdo~c Of Barbiturate~ From Wirt Services ATHERTON -Coroner ·~ dC'pulies ha\'t' ronflrmed 1ha1 notrd Jl'I set y;il'hli:rn:in t·u11er E_ ''Clay" Cal!t1 way Ill. chcd fron1 an overdose of barb1!urales. lr:H HJI! :i note st rongly sugge.;;un~ 11 11 :4,~ In· tr11tional l'l:,iy , .19. PX·hu:.ba nd nj <il11'P.•< ln,l!tlfl Rrr·~man·s daugh ter l'ia Lind.~t1'fi1l1 11,..o; lound drad ·ruesday n1~h1 lnvest 1Ra1ors found &>1·or111I pill~ ~(·:.1 . lt'red around lhe room. a 11111r rn Lallawa,v';;; millionaire fathrr a n d eli1dentf' the victim had also been dnnk 1ng. '·To Dad : ll l<10ks like irs lurned 11 full circle and turned back to you. _ . .'' the: note said. The handMlmt sportsman·s death stun· ned other participants in the City of San r·ranci!co Trophy Sfories yachl race cur- rently under way there _ The: skipper of !ht: yacht ~torning St;ir. "''hich "'as v.·elJ known in the lfarbor Area and held a Transpac Race record bad won an event earlier in the: day. one sitting there "·ith any ethics. Tht ac· lion wN> unde rhanded. "I[ anyone: thinks I an1 going to get off lhe LAFC very soon, they are wrong . I'll be here for a king time." hr conclu ded 11 s he angrily stomped out of the ineeting room. The reseati ng of Pearson reslores a majority to the commission which has Bar Employes Badly Beaten; "' Trio Arrested T\\'O men v.·ere hospitalized lodl'y and lh ret' others jailed follo\\'lng • u vage :z a m. brawl in \'e\\'port Beach over refusal lo sell beer at. closing timr. ln\•estigalors said one !;USpec1 is ;i Hell's Angels motorcytle gang nie111ber lrcl'd on a narcotics t'harge only a lrw t1ours beforl'. w1!hout posting S6.2:l0 bail. 'l'ht vitlin1s are ernplo.ves or t.ittl,. lfeidelberg. 109 McFaddtn Place , "'here 1hr attack occurred. . Jarnes M. J)ugan. !J_ and J an1e.o; B . Va nderbie. 29. were .said to be in fa ir t'Ondilion 11l Hoag r..1emorial Ho.sp1ta l. They had been stabbed and beaten with pool cues. authorities said . Booked on suspic ion of assault \\'ilh in- tent to commil mu rder "'ere . -Lee A. Frazier. 29. of 796 Joann SL, rosla r-.tesa. -\Villard \\'_ Garrison. 31. of 3242 Del \J onte Drive. Anahe1n1. -Dennis I.. Thomas. 25. of Oakland, the Hell s Angel s rnember . The suspetts were arrested after be1n ~ !;illed rro n1 !hf' scC'ne of the brawl 10 l '11~1a !\1 e~a by a poh~·e helicopter. A retnrd f'hel'k revealed Thorna~ had !we11 rc.leasrd frorn Orangr-County J111I \\'ednesday afternoon b.v permission ur ll;1rbnr .Jud ir·1al D1s\r1('! Courl Judge E\.rretl Di ckel'. Thr susprt1 , f'harged ~ 11ti narl'ot1r ~ PQJ\~e s~ion 1nvo!v1ng a raid on J1 loud pa r· 1y 111 Frazier s Joann Street C'.partnient Scpl. It wa! freed on prorn1se he would appear in court Oetective Sgl. Ken Thompson said Dugan and Vanderbie wert just clo5ing up when three men ordered beer. They refused. noting it was t he 1 a m. le gal closing hour. A fight ensued . in which the twn employes were savagely bealen and police said they wert told one may not survive. A witness who first reported the mclee: (Stt BEATINGS, P•te ZI Board Rejects Bus Pleas New port-Mesa Trustees Slly No to Two Requests N'ewport·:\1esa school lrustees h11 vt lurntd down two separate parental pitas to transport childrt.• to their !Chools by bus. Thf'v Oa1ly rejected a request from residfnts of Harbor View llonies for bu.11 ~ervlce to LinCflln School in Newport Beach. But trustees sa id the plight of l!'.tudents ·who now mu!!\ cross Harbor Boulevard at Gisler A\·enue in Costa M~a on root lo get to classes at TeWinkle Middle School will bt gi ven further study P•rtnts from lhat area contended Ill Tuesday·! school board meeting that they had been told lasl !pr1•i lhtir children \\'OUld be bu.~ed. J oyce: 7.orger. 1387 Galway Lant . .said Jhat in Pf ltk traffic hours. •bout 130 rhildren from \G-1 2 years old mu!t la"ke !ht h11u rdous Harbor Boul1vard cross· ing The re ha ven t Ix-en an y accidents :i·e(. !>he admitted , bu! "traffic dcpartn1t11r s don't coNider the ncar·mil)s ratio." She said l'ffort! lo get the city of Costa Mesa lo slow down the w•lk signa l or provide crossing guards have proved futil e. "for JI \\'eek iww they've been shifting tile' buck between the ci ty and ~ht! ~hoots.'' charged ~1rs. Zorgtr. adding . "We want our children bussed." .. This may be the only school district i11 the country where Q.a.rtnts are: de - manding busing." quippe.d school Supr:r- intr.ndtnt John Nicoll. The Costa Mesa parents the• •sked for morning buSM onl y. but district of· fi<'ials said that lsn't possible. In response to a !uggestlon th~1 chltd- ren be ai\owed 10 stan ~<'hool Jiil twur later so bose.11 would De availo.ble. board member Selim Fr11nkli1t said such 11n :.c. lion wOIJJd di!M.Jp! !he ichoot ·~ of)t'ratlon. Franklin al~o s11 id he doubted \\'hether lea!Cd buses were a'<'a ilablt. or pr~cticaf. but he led the board i• a.!lking district' administrators to set what it could dn about "finding altttnatiVe:s.'• The board declined to ta"kt any ~c~on at all on a request for busint by Jamtt S. Garratt. ol lht Harbor Vitw Home- owners Association. Garrell reque:sted bus 'transportation for the 1.75 miles rhildren must walk from the Bren hou s- ing Irr.ct to Lil'l<'Ol a School un til • aide- "''alk iii completed along new MacArthur Boulevard. "\\:t don't objtct to their walking no"·:• :12Jd tiarratt, "but It is a drag 1trip Y.iltre 11 and 12 years old~ arc walking." The 1.rustee:<1 see.med salisfied "''ilh w111t1ng for any 9klewalks and Garr111tL walked out angrllJ after aayin(, "I Juve It IQ your re.~ponl\bUUy if ttie dtildren ~·i>Jk in the raYine or the ttl'ed." ra vo red incorporation of the proposed ci- ty of Ir vine . That sanie majority has deniPd Santa Ana's attempt! to block Irv ine in· t:o rporalioil. The c:ontrovers~· over membership nn the LAF'C has raged since an early July meeling of the Orange County Lea gue of cities ~·hen Los Alamito! Councilman D#-ILl' l"ILOf Stiff l"~t!t (' f'ltt J)et i Ii f~ll One of n1an y surfers \\'ho C'Onl- petcd ln lhe Uniled States Surf· 1ng Charnpionships at llunt· 1ngton BeaC'h la ~t \\'Cekend . :illdes profes:.:ionally on a smal l. 'V<'ll f.Jrn1ed \1•ave. F'or a took al the various acti.vities of the c·ontes l. t urn lo Page 17. II arbor Sc liools Back Fund Dri~e A rcso lutlon ~upporting lhe 1971·72 Harbor .\rea United Fund <..:am paign was passed unapimoo~ly by the Newporl - Mesa Uni lied School District Board of ~ducalion Tuesday. The board approved the lradilional payroll payment plan for employes and urged studenl participation as well. ~1r:rritt Johnson. representing t~ Unit~ Fund . saKI that of the:. 1412,000 raised last year. $15.000 was from the employes of the school district. K. E. White11eck . president of the Nr:wpor1 ·~fesa Education Association. ur11ed the approval. !aying. "About 80 percent or the funds go (or children's. servicr:s and chlldre:n art our business, too.·· This year·s goal is 14$1,000, Agnew Run1ors Hit y1ASllINGTON (UPl l -A chit.f po\lti.:al aide lo President Nixon knows of no plan to drop Vice Pruide:nt Spiro T. Agnew from the Republican tlcktl -next year. • • .. Jostph llyde w11s elected lo the eom- mission represtnting the cities by a ll ID 1% vote over incu mbent Louis ''Rr:d'' Rr-inhardL Fullerton councilma n. Hyde was backed by forces favorin g Sa nta Ana and opposing tht in<'orporation or Irvine. Since then, the battle has raged through the courts . League or Cities meetings and Board of Supervisors sessions. The latest action before Wednesday's dramatic move had taken place just last l\1onday in Superior Court when Judge Charles Bauer ruled. in erreet, that the 1.eague's atlorney had taken the: wrong road in his legal 1tltempt lo unseat Lic"ker Bauer ruled that unless Thomas Woodruff. representing the cities , came: up with solid new legal action. Li<'ktr was tbe rightful ¥Ider of the LAFC scat. Clark. optned Wednesday's action by sayi ng that ht felt obliged te "call things as I s~ them.'' "The ooly loser ln lawsuits are the l'ilizens of lhe county or city,'' C1arlrcon· t in ued . "I wan! to clear thiis scene onct <1nd for all and rr:movt the cloud from this conimission " He movt that Licker be ousLed a.s the publit• niernbet of the: LAF C and the mo- t ion carrit:d J to I. Only Supervisor Battin tSer: LAFC, Page %) Body of Judge To Be Exhumed In Magee Case SAN RA1"A!:;L !APl -Overruling ob- jections fro1n the y,•ido"'· a Judge has 1•rdered that tht body of Supe rior Court Judge Harold J. Haley be l'xhumed lor a new autopsy. Superior Court Judge Richard E. Arnason issued !he exhti rnation order \\'edncsda y al the request or San Quentin convict Ru chell l\o1agce. acrused or r11urdering the Judge Aug 7. 1970. during a courthouse escape try \\'hich left luur nien drad. Ernest Graves. court-appointed al· lornry for the 32·year-old i\fagee , re- Quested a new autopsy in an attempt to show that a bullet wound in the chest. no~ "shotgun bla st in the head. killed Ha ley. 1\lagee is accused of firing the sawed- off shotgun . which had been Laped to the hostage judge's neck. during a burst of gunfire a:<1 an escapt van tried to drive past armed prison guard! and sheriff'! deputies. Pathologist John Manwaring. who performed the original autopsy. testified befort the ?i.1arln County grand jury whi ch indicted Magtt that death could have been caused by either wound. He ~aid lt was impossible: to tr:ll which ac· tually caused death. (:rave~ argued that 1 new aulOpsy is ner:ded for lht defense because: "lhert were gross omissions" in the lirst autopsy. Air Cal Puts On 2 More Flights Air Calirorn~a has added two jet Oights each day out of Orange: County Airport non -stop ror Sacramento. Dudley F'. Miller. exr:cuti ve vice presi- dent of the airline:, said the Boeing 737 jets art the rir!t non-stop commuter flights lO the. capital Crom the Orange County airport. The planes will leave at I a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monda ys lhrou11h Thursdays with return non1 tops leaving Sacramento •t 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. On Fridays the jets win le:a11e at S a .m. 1.nd 5 p.m. A ooe·!top fl ight leaves at 1 :311 p.m. on Friday, also. three Oights, Ont of whlc:h Includes a .11top. leave on Saturday and SUnday on varlous 1ehedule1. Living. '·First they ruled teachers would bt paid because their contracts were signed prior lo Aug. IS. Then they reahz· ed that opcntd the door for 90 percent or 1nrlustry and they had to retract il .'' Simond adn11ttcd that teache rs felt th~ board of trustees was "1'he only friend we have now ... \\'alson ended the discussion saylllg : '·\\'e made con11nitments. Now the board is powerless. If the board ha! tht op- portunity it will 1neel those: com· mitments." OA.!L'f l"ILOT 11t!I l"M"' 'YOU OID WHAT?' County Super'lli50r Casper• Justic e Harlan Lellving Court; Healtlt Cited \VASHINGTON ! L.:Pl f -John fl.f. l larlan, 72, is retiring as 11 Supreme Court associate justice, the White Housa announced today . His resignation followed by only ~i x days that of the court's senior member, Hugo L. Black. Harlan's retiren1ent means Presidtnt Nixon "'ill have an opportunity to appoint a third and fourth justice to the court. The court's new term opens one week from next ~1onday. Like Black, llarlan has been ill recently. He has been hospitahr.r:d more than a month \\'ith an apparent back ail- ment. Bl2.ck. 85. submitl ed hL'i resig;la· I.ion last Friday and has since sofrered a stroke Iha\ left hi m in critical co ndition. \Vhi te House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler. "'ho announced the retirement, quoted Nixon a!; ~aying. "Mi ster Justice .John Harlan 1~ one of the great legal scholars 1n the history of the court and \~·ill be regarded by history as one of the lowering figur(',\ of lhc court." Harlan has been on the court lti year.~ -one of fi\le ap poinlecs thal President Dwight D. EisenluJ\11cr n1ade lo the high ber.ch. On only fouz· previous occasions in the ZOth century ha vt th ere been lwo vacan- cies sim ultaneously on the Supreme Court. Harlan. the court's second ranked justice afler Bla<'k's retirement. entered Bethesda Naval Hospital Aug. 16 bul his orfice did not disclose tr.at fact until a month later. He had suffered from a recurrent back ailmtnt. He was transferred Sept. 16 tit Gt<lrge Washington Univr:rsily HospitaJ and is still a patient there. Oraage Weatller ?i.lostly sunny todny and Friday. followi ng the usual low <'loud! aod fog in the moming hours. Highs today along the coast around 70 rising to 80 1nland . Lcws tonight in the low &tra. . INSIDE TODAY Tht conveT.ta tio" got down lo nitiy-griLLfl 1oller1 .!t::Z: ri search team from Britain met 111« pre1s m Ne:10 York. See story. Page 5. c.u ..... i. • C~tdtl"' Ut 1 CMot11f\M ~ CMllln '•MIMI ' c,., ...... l"•i.lllMI' 0..111 IWl'l<n It '""'""' ""• . l•rlt l11-I 11-lt ,._. )6.1J AM Lt ..... 1 IJ MaPr!. .. Lk.,.ltl 11 ......... . .... -.. M<rh•ll ,llMI II Ha1 .. MI ""'' j..) Of'-(""'""' M Sy1¥1t ,..,Mot' H s""' ""' St.c.• Mwtttol'I H-11 T1i.vh""' II TllMttn II-It -. WM1ot w .. 11 11 ..,,._., Ntwl lf.H --.. , • I f 2 DAJL Y PI LOT N Power Play Under Way In China? By United Pre&& lntrrnallonal The Polish newspaper Zycle 'Varszawy, quoting "information from Peklng.'' said today important political changes are ex· peeted in Communisl China including an increase in power for Premier Chou En- 1.a..i. Hungarian reports also hinted at political changes. The China mystery deepened hourly .and although western diplomats said they did not know what was going on in Pe- king the) said something important ob- Viously wa~ happening. The Chinese voer e saying nothing except that Chairman &Mo Tse-tung is in "good health." In Tokyo, the mass circulation Asahi Shimbun reported the Japanese govern- ment has monitored a message indicating a ll soldiers on leave in mainland China have been ordered to return immediately to their units. Earlier reports said air service had ~en disrupted for days. About all that wa s knov.•n was that the big outdoor celebrations al Peking's Gate of Heavenly Peace, scheduled for Oct. \, have been canceled . Ex planations ran from Pelting statements the celebrations would be "reformed'' to report., they wen~ curtailed for economy reasons. In Budapest, the Hunga rian news agen· cy MTI published a reports fro m its Pe- king correspondent, Denes Bares, which .said cancellation of the national holiday celebrations caused a "great sensation" among diplomatic circles in Peking. who apparently were as puzzled as anyone. Bares u id the cancellation probably will mean that the Chinese leading of· ficials will not appear in public on the holid ay and that no protocol list will be published. The lists generally list the Chinese lu.ders in order of importance. In Taipei, n at l on a Ii st intelligence sources 5pecu!ated that developments on the mainland indicate Peking's power structure has undergone a drastic change. They said any such drastic change also will touch off a new purge. From Page 1 BEATINGS ... gave officers a de6criptio n of the car in 1 ·,;ch three suspect5 flee:!. Newport Beach Police Chief B. J ames Glavas 5aid it was quickly spotted by the Newport police helicopter crew and kept under 5UTVeillance as it entered Cosla f.fesa. The car was tailed to \he. Joann Street address. where all three suspects were arrested. Chief Glavas noted two of them entered the front Jnd slipped out the rear -ap- pa renUy unaware the helicopter was tail· itlg them -and lay down in a vacant lot to hide. C.Osta 1'fesa police under Sgt. Jack C-,,alnoo closed In on the apartment and picked up Thomas, Frazier and Garrison. It's Here; Ask Fire Depa11ment Since frost and pumpkins are lacking here. Orange Coast weather·Y.'alchers re- ly on other harbinger~ of chilly autumn. The Newport Beach f ire Department aMounced today it is here, by one of their trusty methods of telling. Suzy Lansing. of 312 Coral A1·e., Balboa Island, called them for help Wednesday night when she turned on her furnace for the first time since equally chi!ly spring. Accumulated dust inside it caught fire. London Papers Roll LO~DON IUPJ\ -London's newspaper publishers ordered iheir presses to roll again today for the first time since they shut them doy,·n Saturday night because of a p~y di spute. ' OUN61 COAST DAILY PILOT ~ C0AJT 1'\llUUllN~ COMPAK't 1to1-t N. w .... ·-lclW •nd ~Liiia' J1ck •. Cvrl.., 'Wta P'ntlOMf ... ~el ""'"'g .. nOl!I•• 11(,,.,iJ "'""' Th•'"'' A. M ~rplrilti• M•M9•1111 l[~llC>r l. ••••• !(,;,, fll~ e..u. CIT)' Edller Ne..,.,, a..k Offk.e lJJl }'ewport 1 ... 1,.,,,d M.am111 Alldft.u : P.0.101: 1175, '266J -°"""' Cciltl """" DI W•I err .,,.. i... ....... (~; n::: l'or .. , A,v-~llln ia-~: 111r1 eNd1 ~ -....... -.... eJ "'llllla llMI DAILY l'ILOT 511!1 l'~ole Fro"' P .. e 1 LAFC CONTROVERSY • • • of Santa Ana voted In the nefl!'.alive against I.AfC Chairman Stan Nnrthrup, Mayor Tony Coco of Tustin and Cl;irk Clark then moYed that Ptarton be n1med the public member. Al !his point. Battin 1nterruptect with, "The pulllic member shfluld ont be a r"rmer councilman or mayor and should be younger .. , "Your suggestion has mf'riL" replied Clark. "bUl it is too late to consider at this timf'. I th ink It should be studied for the future." "\Ve shoulrl put ii in the bylaws nov.·," insisted Battin . "I am totally opposed lo any re.~tric· t1on~ nn the quflliricallons of the public member," said Cnco. "It is difficult enough now to find qualified candidates and outlandish to intimate that by virtue of previous service. to his city a person is not eligible fo r this co mmissio n.·• Trustees Rap Non-district Tuition Costs Saddleback College trustees have. voic· ed mild <lisaprroval or the school spe.n· ding some $370.000 during the 197(}.71 !'ichool year for tuition of di strict students attending other community colleges. Trustee fl ans \Inge). noting the payments ainount to about 12 percent of the school annual budget. said the costs could rise considerably during this school~ yeAr. ''The CO!t could rise to between $900 and $1.000 per studenl next year,'' he noted. College Business Manager Roy Barletta to!d the S!'hool board fo.1onday that About l.'.lllO Saddleback College District students had attended other cnmmunity col leges in 1970-71. Of thesP, 289 y,·cre full tim e students ;ind the others were p.:irt time. Studenti; are pcrrni1tcd tn attend the othrr collP~PS if ~nddlf'back docs n0t of- fer 1he cour se nf inslruC'tinn in which they are intccrstcd, II m.1jority of I.he 1.300 011t-ol-clistri!'t sturll'n!s in 1970-71 attended Orange Co:ist College in Costa Mesa, Bnrlclla nntl'd . The huS"ine ss-n1;inai::cr pointed llUt th:it. bf'l!inning in 1!17\·72. S:ic!rllf'h.:ick y,•il! ha ve tn p;i~· an arlditinri;il S3fWJ per student •·sc:1l !;ix'' tn these .~chonls (or tach district studf'nt. llf' said !his cost was nnt paid durinl! the previous yea rs becaui;e Saddleback y,•as less lh<tn three years old. Clark·s motion passed by the same 3 to I margin. Former Lagun;i Beach ~1ayor \\'illiam Martin, public alternate, did not vote. Monday's court actio n atemmed from an Aug. 9, 8 a,rn . S1'e(·h1! rneeling of the LAF'C called by Hyde, Ballin and Casp<>rs at whic h Licker was seated and Pearson ousted . Previous to thal session, ll11· 1:eaj!:ue of Cities n1embers had met ,)Lily 28 end reversed the ir position. putting Reinhardt back on the LAFC and nu.sting Hyde. The 938-acre industrial pro~rly south nf the ~1arine Corps Helicopter B<tSe on Red Hill Avenue now seems certain to become part of the new city of Irvine , County supervisors are expected to set a dale for an incorpora!ion E'lection for Irvine next \\iednesday, SepL 29. At the .Jul y 8 league meeting. it \\'as alleged that Battin and Caspers y,•ere tbe authors of political pressure that had been applied lo many League member! to elecl Hyde who was identified as a cog in the Battin-Caspers-Butterfield axis. That pressure 11•as almost unanimously rejecte<I .at the July 28 session with most of the votes of angry League members going to Reinhardt. The mE'eling Jed lo !he R:11t in group calling the Aug 8 special 1..AF'C session at which Pearson y,·as ousted Rnd Licker named. The re.:iction or the !...easue w;is at 7 a.m. meeting on the same. morning on the Jay,·n of the old county cnurthous!. At that session Le;igue n1embers again supported Reinhardt. Then they ma rched across the street lo the LAFC meeting to confront Battin, 1··.,pers and Hyde with restraining orders signed the night before by Superior Judge J, E.T. ''Ned" Rutter. Huntington Man Pleads Guilty On Pot Cl1arges A Huntington Beach aeronautical engineer. y,•hn is accused nr trani;porting 53 army duffel bags stuffed with mari· juana inn light plane, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of marijuana in l\1adera County Superior Court Wed· nesday. The charge was in cnnnecti{ln y,•ith the confiscation of nearlv h;ilf a tnn of m;iri- juana y,·hich police a01leged ly found In the plane after it landed at l.ns Banos fo.·lunicipal airport last No1·cmber. THIS 'SHIP' MADE OF LOGS, REPLACES OLD FIRE ENGINE AT LAS ARENAS PARK 'Re .. rve 2' To Oifapidat•d and D1ngerou5 for Children, Says City Official ---'-~-'-~~~~~~~~ While the ;i1·crt11Z.e rost per student in 197R-7t fnr nut-of-d1str1ct attendance was onlv $1i!6, A<trletla said the addition nf the. seal lax could push the ;ivertige Ol•er 1900. Police allege that l\11ll;ige Harold .Jones. 29, "''hnse addrcs:;; w;is listed as 322 l.1lh St.. Hunt111glon Beach, 1-1•as one of !Y.'O men seen lea l'ing the plane ;ifler it landed, The second man escaped on foot. \\'itnesscs called the police afte r seei ng the plane make a shaky landing. At the lime of the arrest Las Banos Police Chief Loris Broddrick said that !he illicit drugs 1-1·ere sta cked almost ln !he roof of the craft. Engine Retires Purnper Off to Big Fire in Sky Nobody seem! to ca re, but they're tak- ing away the old fire engine from La:. Arenas Park" Unceremonious efforts to remove the 1931 pumper from the Balboa Boulevard pla~·ground y,•ent virtually unnoticed \\'ed- nesday. e\·en though the engine, labeled onl.v "Reserve 2. ·· didn't cooperate. "lt gnt stuck in the sand :i.nd busted the drh·eshaft nn a tnw truck.'' sa id ,Jim Simon of f:oa st Surplus, y,•ho v.·as con- tractfd to haul it ay,·av. He h:i.d to resort to ff blow torch to cut it into pieces and 1-1•as still y,·ork1ng on it thii; morning . The eng_ine "was nne of our mnst populnr pieces ol equipment," ~aid C:i.1 Stewart, PBR director . who recalled !hat the Fire Drpartmenl had gi\'en up on it In l!lfi3 \\'ho knt111·s hnw many thousands of youngsters had climbed aboard Reserve 2 the pasl elght years, each of them im- agining a life-and-death race to a roaring fire in the tallest building in the world. It just seemed wrong that none of them stopped to see lt go. Las Arenas Park v.·as 1'\rtually deserted \Vednesdav .afleroC')()n as cre11·s worked at tearing the hulking metal re.he to pieces. Tv.·o girls finally came, but lhP~' wal ked right by to look al the cargo ship made from togs the city is building to Lake Reserve 2's place. Stewart s11id the city had no chQice but to remove the engine •·1t's a di!apedated 2.11d d;;ingerolLo; piece of equipment." he said, "it sf'r\'f'd us heaulift11ly, but we can't leave a llahtl1 ty like that." Ex-justice Hugo Black Takes Turn for Worse WASHINGTON (UPI) -Re.t i r ed Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black, 85, \\"as placed on the critical list at Bethesda ~a\'al Hos pital today, a court offiri11l s11id. "The prngnns1s is considered poor ," the official said . "His family i~ Y.'ilh him ." Rlack. y,·ho enterPd the hn~pita l nn Aug. 26. suffered 11 !'evere !'trnke r.1onday in v.·h.:it the nffi cia l C'allecl 11 "cerebral \'.11scular accident." Since that time. he s.11id, Black has continued to y,·orsen and wa s placed on the critical list at 10 a.m. EDT today. Black. v.·ho was the senior justice on the court after &erving 34 years and 23 days, sent a letter of retirement to Presi· dent Nixon last Friday. His office at the court confirmed on Stpt. 1$ that he had entered Bethesda in Euburhan Maryl and Aug . 8. A br ief gtatement \.\'85 later issued that he Y.'85 undergoing t.reatmer'lt "for maintenance of a proper blood sugar balance during steroid treatment of An infli1mmatory cond ition of the. blood \•essels " \\'1th Black were hi1 v.•H ... Eliz11helh. 11Jnd his lhree chi ldren hy his !ate flr~l v.·ife . Hugo L . .Ir ,;. ~1iami lav.·~·l!r : S!ert- lng Foster, of Los Al11mo!, N ~1 ; and Mrs. Mario Pesares1, of Hackensack, N.J. Blar'k v.·11.~ lhto snn of 11n Al.-hama 5ha recropper 11·ho rnse to become the No. 3 justice of an times in terms nf service nn the court. He fell only six months short of ser,·ing on the bench longt>r than any lllher man. Black WAS a sen<'ltnr \11hen PrC'~idl!nt Frankl in D. R)()sevrlt nomina\C'd him In the court in 1937. Shortly afterwards. it v.•as rt>vealed thal Blar k had been a mPn1ber of !he Ku Klux Klan. But Black rode nut the s!or111 and went on !n becnmr one of the J1:real civil llbert;i:rlan.~ of his time and perhaps 1n the history of the nation. tt .... ·as his ideas on individual freedom and liberty that la ter look on flesh and blood in the Warren C.Ourt rulings of the l~ and 1960s on civil right.~. one-man, one-vote: and the rights of the criminally accused. Wit h the relirement of Chief .Justice Earl Warren. the resignation undt'r rire of Ju!'itiCe Abe Fortas. and the departure of Black last Frid&y. the liberal core of the court was severely u·eAkened. Copper Co ntract 01\"rl RUTTF., ~ion!. 11/rl l -AJlprn1·al nf 8 nPu' lhree--yrar copper ('nnlrar1 hv sin k- ing Anaccinda ('o cr:.£1 uninn~ \\led nr~rl~y ended A strike lhat cost :\1nnt.~na v.•nrkt>rs 114 million in y,·ages and at i!s height irl l- ed ~.MO u·nrkerl! in fil·t' n·r~lern ~late! Some fi.050 Ana!'nnd:i 1.1·orkers v.·ere idl- ed by the strike that began July I. Jackson Opens Door NEW 'i'ORK (UPl l -Sen . Henry Jacksl)n (0-\Vash.), aaid \Vednesday should he run for president in 1972 he v.·011ld pi<'k A qualified r11nning mate v.·i1hout regard to race or sex. "I believe any qualified person. black, brown, yellow, purple, should be eligi- ble.·· .Jackson said "\\ie"\1 have to pav in excess of $180.000 on lop of the $370,000 we 're paying now ," noted Board President Alyn Brannon. In ;in answer to 1rustee's questions, Rarlet!a said Saddleback only collects about $~.000 per yea r fMm other cnllegt's fnr their students attending Saddlehack Co!lPge. Vogel n0led !hat. because of the hii;!h cost nf 1nter-distr1r'l al!cndance. the !ru~tees h:ive rf'fusrd. nn the basis of distance onl.\', to allnw district students to attend otl1er colleges . "'There were nnl.v between 18 inches and two feet bety,·een !hf' tnr nr the craft and the duffel bags,'' police chief said. '"It was very di fficult to crawl th roug h to the controls." Superior court judge Dnna!d R Fretz set a proba tion report he.ar in_g for Oct !2. No ;iction was t.11ken nn a cha rge of transportation of marijuana SAVE $50 H and som e ON Lounge Chair Or Swi vel Rocker Choose from 22 Regular $189 to Gracetul d~s i;;n ft.nd au- l""'rb conslructinn lire beautifully enhancl'd by meticulous tailoring lo give you la.viah com · tort. U.r.g~ fa bric collection. .S<'e lh"~t' .&nd olhtr m11i;:n1fir~n~ gtylM In· day 11.nd add 8 I ouch nf gt.At ely f'l~itllnce 10 your hon1t dN:or. Styles $249 NOW 139 TO $199 Your faooritt fnteril'lr dt $fQntr 1cill bt happtJ tl'I a.t.,ist Vl'lll , •• H.J.GAl\~ETT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS o,... Mo11., TI!wrt. •'"' ,.,1, ·- 22 15 HARBOR BLVD. 6•6-0275 6•&-0276 COSTA MESA, CALIF. • I I - Costa Mesa ED I TION N.Y. Stoeu VOL 64, NO. 22 8, ~ SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFO R IA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 , 1971 TEN CENTS 'Unfreeze' Pay Request Nixed for Teachers Teachers l'lf lhP Coa~! Comn1unuy ColleRe Otstr1cl havt a~k'd distt1r1 lrustces 1o :i1ttk 11 L"ourt order lo ··un- (rt e:te" their sc:heduled pay raise~ ·rrustees pol ilely !urned dol'i·n 1he re- quest "'ednesday night on the grounds 1l l\'a!I. a /utile effort. •• A Writ or 111<1nd<11nus does1i"\ do Whal ~ ou wan1. ·· said Board Chairman Robert Humphre~·s. 1~1ho also serves as ass1~1anl 1·11y attorney for Custa /o.lr.sa. ··No slale r ourl is ROing to 1ntrrprel a n t xecuti11e order 1the President's \¥age 'SORRY ABOUT THAT' County SuparviWtr Cl11rk New port-Mes a Trustees J\'ix B usi ng R equ est N ewporl-~1C1'a sc/1001 !rustees ha1·e !urned down two separale pnrental pleas to transport childre11 fo thr1r schools h.v bus. They flatl y rejected ti request fro111 resitJcnts ol Harbor View Homes for blJ.~ ~crvlce !o Lincoln School In Ne11·porL Bl'a ch. But lrustces said the plight of student~ "ho now 1nust cross Harbor Boulevard <ll Gisler A\'enue in Costa .\1csa on foo l to gel to cla5ses at TeW1nkle 1\·liddle :-ichool v.·11l be g11·en fu rther study Pa.rent.~ fro1n that are a eontended al 'T11esda.1 ·s school board rncr11ng !hat 1he.\' had been rold last sprini;: !heir children 11ould ht-bused. Joyce Zorger, l3a7 Galwa y l.:1nc. said that in peak traffic hour~. abou1 IJO 1·hildren from 10-12 years old mu~t i-1.~e thr hazardou" Marbor Boule1'il!'d cro.~:;­ rn~ Tl1rre h;1.ve r1·1 been t1 11~ ar·ridrn1~ 1rt , ,.he acl1111l!ed. but ··1ratl11· dt'pilrtrnenl:> <iron I con.~id rr lhe nr,1r-1n1~s n1l 10 Sh P $Rid rffort~ to gel 1he r 1l y of l"nsl.l 1\le~:i to ~!n w rlown lhr w;,lk .~1gru1~ or prn1·ide c-ros~1ng guard~ ba1r proved iu11IP .. For a week 111ow 1he~ \·e been shifting lhe bu ck between the c!lv and the ~cho<>J.q_ '' charged :\trs. Zor&er. adding. .. \\'e 1van1 our children bussed .'' ··Th1.s may br lhe only school dist rict In the coun!ry where parenrs are dP· manding busing." qui pped school S1!J:M?r- 1ntendenl John Nicoll. The Costa ~1esa parPnt:1 lhe111 :i.sked for morning buSt's onl}·. bnl district of· f1clals said that isn't possibfe. In re~ponse lo a suggestion thal child- ren be allowed to s1an. "<'hool an hou r lalt'r so buses 11.·ou!d be availablr. board men1ber Selim Franklin said such an ac- 1100 would disrupt the school's operation. Franklin also ~aid he doub!ed \\'hether tSee l\U~ l'l,EA. r ai e 21 H£1rbor School.~ Back Fu.nd Drive A resolution 11upporting tbe 1971·72 Harbor Area Uni ted Fund Campaign \\'3$ pa!!ed unanimously by the Newport- 1\lesa U~ified School District Boa rd or Education Tuesday. TM board approved the traditional payroll payment plan for employes and urged sludenl pa rticipation as "'ell. Merrill .Johnson. representing lhe 1.inittd f und. said that of lhe 5412.000 r.lised l:isl vear. $15.000 was from the employcs of .Ille .o;chool distrtcl. K. E. \\'hltcnl!<:k . president or !hi': Newporl -~1csa Education A.o;sociation. urg«I lhr approval. sayi ng, "About 8{) percenl o( the fund.Ii JlO for C'hi]dren'JJ i ervtces 11nd t·hildren art ot1r busl ntsl!, IM" This year's goal is S4~1.UlWl • freeze \, They don 't hai r the jurisd1ct1on. You need a fffieral C"Ourt." liumphre~' explained. ·rhe 90-d:iy \\'<1gr freeze has held up about $163.500 in pay raises agreed lo for the district's 472 teachers. ·reachers rl';i r that when the freeze ends No1·. !S the v won't be able to collect back pay. · Or_ Norman Walson. chancellor of thl' district. assured the teacher spoke sn1en tha1 lf th e board is legally able to pa y retroactive pay il would do so '"None of us wan t to wit hhold any of tile 1noney coining to you under your C'On- 1rac1s," Jlumphre~.~ added llu1nphreys offered to lake a n~ quefi- 11011~ fron1 the teat her.o; to lhf Orangf- l'ounty Counsrl Jt 11<1.'i 1hf' eounl y tuu11sel \\•ho r~iled that loc·.11 leac:hers are nut Pliglble to receive pay raises under ex<·eptions n1ade to the Pres1dent1a l urdrr, "If you l)uni.:. vo1 r <'an influerl(·• \hr rnunty counsel's Opinion, that"s the y,•ay lo Lrv it." Humphreys !old lhe !eache<5. 1'he facully sena!e of Orange. Coasf College ilnd Tht> acadenHl' senate of liOlden \\'es r Collcgt' had boih \•oted to ask the disln<'I 10 su pport a \1 ril or man- danius proct'dure. Bob Sin1011d. pre:.1dent ot the llrangP Coast College !acuity senatr. did mos! or thl' talking for teachers Si1nond reaid er- ,·i'rpts from (ederal opuuons on the y,·age freeze in an errorl lo con1 in1:e trustees !he coun!y t'Ounsel\ opinion is wrong. ··we·r,, asktng for the wrH. of n1a11- damus all 1t hearing to determi ne if the county counsel's opi nio n is correct," he said, ·· . .\ wril of mandamus can bt appealed , and most likely would ht." Hum phreys tol d Simond. ··ft could lakt It months before the series or appeals even reached the federal level. And that CGuld hold up your salaries for the entirt II months." "Thal"s a new thought,'' gulped Si- mond. Trustee \\'orth Keen r: said much of the ronlusion over teacher salaries wa s t aus - ed by the President's Council on Cost o( ~lusical Chairs at LAFC Clark.'s Mo ve Puts Pearson Back in; Caspers Irate B.\' .JACI\ BROBACI\ OJ 1~0 Dl•I~ '•lot $••11 "The 1hvughl ranir lo 111r JU~1 as 1 ~:it do\1•11 1n thal chai r." Siltd Supcr\1S\1r Ralph Cl ark of A11al1t'.'.1rn :iflrr his dramatit• n10 \·e '\'ednesdll y 11 hi('h sud- denly resolved the Loca l A~ency Vor111;.i- t1on <..:or11n11ssio11 l'Ofllru11crs_11 \1l11th tias raged sinte early ,July . Clark of Anahei1n . altern<1te 111en1ber represent ing the Board or Su pervisors 1Jn lhe co mmission. was subst1 t!l l1n~ for Supervisor Ronald Casper~ uf Ne11•porr. Beach. a regu lar LAFC: mernbcr 11·ho hail been called away '·because of an emergcnc.:y " Clark's act ion pllt Charles P('arson of Anahe im, publ1r ,11en1bcr or lhf' l'Ol1l- n1ission. back 111 his se:;i; and ws!e-d l lerbtrt Licker. Anaheim allornf'\. Caspers. 111ho relurned hett1n• !ht' Y.'ednesday sess1011 had adjnurncd. C\ plocled in rage when he 11 a~ 1nlunned of the aclion. Cl t1rk ·tiad explained 1o h11n 1<.·ha! had taken place and apolog1Led for the '"11\lle bil of skuldugger}," ··Skulduggery is nol lhf' \\'Ord ." !"11sper~ !'houted. "Th15 pul." re;irl Harbor tu shame. Su pervisor 1Rober·t1 Battin. who gels blamed for most troullle. 1s the only Polisl1 Sources Cite Political Cha11 ge. in China Bv United Pres~ lnlrrnalional Thf' .Pnlrsh nf'11·~papcr i':yc1e \Var:-.La11 1. quoting ''information fro1n Peki ng.·· ~aid today important pol 1t1cal 1·ha111.:cs ;ire ex- pected 1n <.:nrnnu1n1"t Ch1na 1n1·h1d1nj! fin 111i·reao;;e 111 IJ'Ol\'Cr for Prrm1cr t'hn11 E11 !;;.1 1tungarian rr1~)fl.\ al~o h1ntr1! ;it po Iii 1l'al changt·s. Ttie t"h1n;i tn~ ~!r1 ,\ ilr1•pe11e{I 110111 lv <ind although \1·estern cJiplu111a1!1' ~i:lld 1h1·1 did no! ~now \~1hat ""S going 1111 111 !'1· 1..inJ: the y s:i1d sonu·lhing 11n1X1r\ant ub- 1100.-·!.1 wa.~ happenini: The Ct1111r~e wri·r sayi ng nothing e-.:c•t•pl 1ha1 f"h;ur n1an 1\lao Tse-lung 1s 111 "good health " In Tokyo. lhe rnass c1rclil;1tion Asahi Shimbun reported 1he Japanese i;:overn - ment has monitored a 1ne:ssage inrl1caf.1ng all soldiers on lea ve in main lan d China have been ordered lo return 1n1n1edialely to thei r units. Earlier report s said 11ir service had been disrupled for days . About all that was known was that the big outdoor cele brations at Peking·s Gate of Heavenly Peace, scheduled for Oct. 1, have been canceled . Ex:plaoaUons ran from Peking statements the celebrations "'·ould be "reformed " to reporls they v.·ere curtailed for ecofl!Hn\' reasons. In Buda pes t. the Hungarian news agen- <'V .11.11'1 publisht'd a reports from its Pt>- king corresponck'nl. L)enes Bares. \\'hl<'h l'&id cancellat ion of thr na!ional ho lid<1v <·elebration~ c·aused a ·1gr,.ar scns<1l1nn" .lmong diplo1na1it' circles' in Pek111g . who apparen!ly wert> as puz~.led as an1nnf' _Bares said lhe can!·elt::i11011 1irol>;ihl 1' v:1t_J mean lhal the Chine~ leadi ng uf· f1c1als will no! appear in public on thl' holiday and th at no prolocol 11~1 will 1>c pu blished. Tht lists ge ner<a l!v li st the Chinese le3decs in order or imPortancc. In Taipei, n a t ion a I 1 s l 1ntelligencf' :o:ourc('j specuJated lhal developments on !ht' mainland ind icale Peking·s po\1't-r slructur~ ha.s undergone a drastic c·hange . They satd any such drastic change also "dll tollcb off a new purge. Taipei also Sttthed wi th r11mor! as did many ~rid capitals. One waii: lh.lt Pre~n­ dent ~1x:on already wa~ In Pekin,::. But \Vash~ngton report~ said he v.•as 1n Wa shington. would fl\1 lo Detro1r for 11 public appearance ion1ght . ancl thrn y,•ould fly to Alask11 Salurdav to meet Japanese Emperor llirohi.to Th r .lapane.~e _,peculated earlier l\'1:-;on 1niJ::hl fly ~irtcl lo !'eking from the r\Ja:sk11 mttlln.R:. Ot htr ,fapanrst report.~ hinted lhfll l'!'rr CHINr\. rflgr 2~ <•nc snt1ng !here wJth an\' t:lh1t5. The ,011·- t1on 11'1.'.S underhanded . · ""If anyone thinks I a1n going ~o gel off !he LAfC very soon. !he~· are wrnng 1"11 lie here for R 1011g 111ne. ··he t'onc:luded as lit> angril_1· stornped out of the n1eet1ng ron111. The l'esealln~ ur Pearson restore~ :i 111ajo1·i1y to the l'Ornn1is~1on wl11rh ha s ravored inrorporauon of !he proposed ti· !y of Irvine. 'Thal sa me n1ajor1t~· has den ied Santa. .>\n:1 ·.~ atten1p1s to bloc k Irvine 1n- l·11rporal1on. ·rhe l'Onlrnvcr~_\' Ol'er rnc111bcrship on lhp l.A/"C' has ragf'd s1nc:e an early Jul.I' 1nee1ing of lhe Ot"ani;:e C'ount.v LeaJ::Ut' of c111es y,•hen Los Al:imito~ Councilma n OLD, DUSTY ALLE Y, STIRS WHEELS OF GOVE RNMENT Homeowners on Broadway and Magnolia Plan to Pave It End of Road? Dus ty All.e y Irks Mes a R es ule1its By TERRY COV ILLE Of l~o 0•111 ~Ii.! Ir.If I t"~ just an ol d. dusl1 alle\'. hardlr a n1ajor e.vc.~ure lo µassirig mo1:nnsts h:1cls lrn·e to skid !heir l:l1kes 1n the loose dtl"\. But hon1eow11ers un Broadwa v anr! ~l agnalia Slrtet whose houses llrie 1ha1 ;i lley are lired or dusU11g their rurn!lt•re <ind washing their windQ11>'S because of 11 "lt:s 11 mudhole. and has been for years," growls one resident . Neighbors recenUy pel1!1oncd the. c\ly council to establish a ~pecial assessment district -a means by which residents af- fec ted by the alley wou ld pay for IU pav- ing. There arc nine such special l•x111g districts in Costa Mesa which are. cur- ren tly active Six: others have been disbanded, their impro11ement.s in and fuHv paid . ,. These d1str1cls fll such problems II!'! poor p.irkins. bad al~.vs. flooded pro- perl y and broken street~. They tlelp pro· blern iireas v.·here the problem isn't biir; enoush for thr whole crty to do th(' Job "Such a proiPcl ran bt 1n1tl11ttd bv rcsidenls of !hr particular area .r1;r. fectt'd." explains C11y i\!anager Fred Sorsab.ltl. In a r·ai;t like the /II.Ile \' hetwrtn Broad11'11y and ~1agn-0ha. lhe Projett can alsn be halted if enough propcrl}' owner~ hatk out. Se\era! 11,crf' d1s.ii:runtle<I over !he high t•o:-;t -S425 pt>r hon1e -or fixing the all ey. "Tht. cost lor lhe hon1eowners is t.t· cess1ve ancl !he. c:1ty cklesn"t pay one cent ." a ho rncowner compl ained at a re- cent coun(.'11 meelint. Son1ellme.~ lhl' projects are paid orr wi thin JO da ys after tht completion of the 1>rojecl. Most pay ments. however. are s1 relch~ over 10 years lhrough use or a bond. Problems corrceted by special asse"· ni ent districts were generally created before Costa P."tesa was 11 cit y, Unpa ved alleys, streets without curbs and neighborhoodg wilh no storm drains, are nol allowed under city bui lding laws now. Builders are required lo ~t in most in1provcments and the city completes lhe job. But old sections of town did nol have that 1dv11nlage. Thr olde.!tl and bii;gcsl lm~roveme:nt dl~trict now operating is the Santa An11 Avenue Street lrnprove1nenl District. It Wll!I formed 1n 1002 and is bounded l)v Mesa Avenul!. 13th Street, Santa Ana Avenue and Ntwport Boulevard. Work trt'w.~ Installed storm drains. put r~C!r ALLEY. racr ii . ' ~ .Joseph Hyde \\'as elected to the com- missi on representini.:: the cities by a ll lo IZ 1·ole over incu mbent Lou is '"Red" Reinhardt. Fullerton counciln1an I lyde wa5 backed t y forces ravo ring Sa nta :\na and opposing the inco rporation of Irvine Since !hen. the batt le has 1·aged throu gh lhe co urls, League of Cities meetings and Boa rd or Supervisors sessions. The latest action before Wedn esday's dramatic move had taken place just lasl J\1onday in Superior Court when Judge Charles Bauer ruled. in effe cl. that the League's attorney had taken the wrong road in his legal attempt lo unseat Licker. Ba uer ruled Lhat unless Thomas Woodrurr. representing the cities, came up Y.'ith solld new ltgal action, Licke r w a~ the rightful holder of the LAF'C seat. ClaTt opened \Vednesday·s action by s11ying that he felt obliged t.o ''call things as I see them."' "The-only loser in la wsuits are the t·ilizens of the county or city," Clark con· Hnued. "I wan! to cle ar th is scene once and for all and remove thr C"loud from this commission ·· 11r 1nove that Lic ker be ousted as !he public men1bcr of the LAF'C and the mo- tion i.:arried 3 to 1. Only Supervisor Battin /Set LAFC, Page t l Cabbies Support Franchise Owner On Strike Issue Ca b drivers who haven't 11one on strike against the Ye.Jlow Cab franchise in Costa f.lesa today came to the defense of fran chise owner Herman Tate. Larry Bahnforth. a five-year veteran 1\•1\h the compan.v. said no vote was ever la ken on JOin1ng the union .ls claimed by Ll1P strikers. '"1 was ne ver asked abotJ\ 1t and neither wert a lot of other drivers," Baltnlorth said . "llalf the people picketing haven '\ worked for the com- pany for a long lime." "\{erman Tate is ·probably the fairest cn1Ployer in Orange County."' added Roger Larson. another veteran driver. ''He pays a weej('s vacation and a fi ve percent bonus on your yearl y earnings." Drivers who struck the company Tues- day charged unfair labor . practice!! against Tale. whose franchise serves Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. One of lhe strike:rs' chief complaints was a s.,.,·itc h in policy this month whereby drivers must either bu y or lease /al $11.50 a day ~ their cabs from the company "Al first I didn't wa nt to buy my cab," Balmforl.h said. "Bui now I see I am making more money ." l .. arso n charged thAI some of the driver!> had bee n cheating Tate which caused some new policies. including in· stallalion of a "hot seat." "The hot seat is an ele<!lronic devi~ thal starts the rare running when the customer sits down, .. Larson explained. ''Some drivers would fake fr.res, but not run the meter. They'd keep the money," he claimed. striking drlver1 claime:d the "hot 1ear ' was unfair to customers who w,ere charge:cl for sittin11: at long sign1l11 and other watin& ailu1tlons. B1lmforth said l()me of the drikfn (t: drivers had returned to the company •nd 11 lot of drivers never left. La rson said he was th reatened by the strikers and then offered $15 a day to 10 on strike. "I can't !lee a bunch or Jots like thi~ trying lo take the guy'1 business 1iv.·ay " "When t wt:nl to work for Tate he had ll bunch or old beat-up equipment l.l1d ht wotke:d seven days 1 wee:k to keep It run- ning. Now he has some: of tht bell caM in the county and ht 1lways keeps them In Rood repair,"' Balmfortll addtd. • J Living_ "Fir1l th ey ruled teachers would be paid because their contracls were signed prior lo Aug. 15. Then they reAlit· eel that opened the door ror 90 percenl of inr111st ry and lhey had to retract it. ' Sin1ond admitted that teachers rell the board of trustees was "The only friend we have now ." \Vatson endtd the disc ussion u ying : "\Ve made eommi lrnents. Now the board is po.,.,·er!ess. H the board has lhe op· JX1rtunity it will nice\ those com· mltments." DAil. 'f ~l~OT Stiff ~Miii 'YOU DID WHAT?' County Supervi1or Caspers Justice fl ll rla11. Leaving Court; Health Cite d \VASHI NGTON iLPl) -John M. Harlau . 72. ts retiring as 11 Supreme Court associate justice, the Wh ite Hous1 announced today. Ills re5ignat1011 fo llowed by only si x days that of the tourrs senior n1~mbe.r, Hugo L. Blac k. l-larlan's reliremenl means President Nixon will have an oppqrtunity lo appoi nt a third and fou rth jus1ite to the court. The court"s ne1v term opens one v.·eek from next r.1ondav. Like Black. ilarlan has been ill recently. He has been hospilalized more lhan a month \\'llh an apparent back all· nient. Rlz£k . 85. subm itted his resign&· lion last Friday and has since suffered a stroke that lef1 him 1n tritical condition. \Vhite House Press Secretary Ro na ld !.. 7.ieglf'r . 11.·ho announced !he reti rement. quoted Nixon as saying. "f..fister Justice .John H:irlan is one of lhe. great legal scholars 111 the history or the court and will be regarded by l11:;tory as one of the towering figures of lhc 1.:ourt." Harlan has been on !he court Ill year.'! -one or five ap1x11n tecs 1hat President Dwight 0. J:;isenho1\•er made to the high bench On onl.v four prel'ious occasionr; in th• 20th century have there been two vacan- cies simultaneously on the Supreme Court . Harlan. tht tourt·s §econd ranked justice after Black's retirement. ent~red Bethesda Naval Hospital Aug . 16 but hi.~ office did not disclose that fact until a month later. He had suffered from a recurrent back ailmenl. He was transferred Sept. 16 tn George \Vashinglon Uni versity Hospilfl and is still a patien t there. or .. ge Weather Mostly sunny today and Friday. rollowing the usual IO\V clouds and fog in the momjng hours. Highs today along the 1..-oast around 70 rising to 80 inland. Lows tonight in the low 60's. INSmE TODAY Tht con11trsatlo11 got down to nitty-griity 10hc1& St .J: tt.St(ltCIL team from Britai11 •net tilt prtss m New York. Stt Jtory, Page S. c.~ ..... 1. C'*'•""' U• 1 Clllul,... 11.J4 C""'lcl ,,...,. • c, .. , .. ~ f'•••ie.. • De11t! tt.tlc.. II l:fl,.,l1t ..... • l(Rtef'Ml,,_I 11•1' l'IMM:t )6-U .......... _.. 1, Marr'"' ... ~,. Mevlllt 11·1.0 -" "lwllt&I """' M 1+1ti.tlel Ntwt ... Or111n CWftt)' II ,, .... """' Ji S"'11 t 1.u $It<-M•~tll ) .. ll T ...... h lM 11 TllM..,t II•" w..-• Wlllt. W111t 11 .,.,_.., Ntwt 14·11 W..-lf ,..,.. .. • ' I, f D.IJLY PILOT c Chanapagtae Lady Mrs. Ric hard Nixon breaks the traditional bottle of champagne on the bow of the USS California during christening ceremonies at the New· port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Wednesday. From Page l LAFC CO NTROVERSY ••• of Santa Ana voted in the negative against LAFC Chainnan Stan Northrup, Mayor Tony Coco of Tustin and Clark . Clark then moved that Pearson be named the public member. At this point, Battin interrupted with, "The public member should not be a former COWlcilman or mayor and should be younger." "Your suggestion has merit," repHed Clark. "but it is too late to consider at this time. I think It should be studied for the future." "We should put it in the bylaws nov.'," insisted Battin. ''I am totally opposed to any restric:· lions on the qualifications of the public member," said Coco. "It is d!fficu!t enough now to find qualified candi~ates and outlandish to intimate that by virtue of previous service to hi s city a person is not eliatblt for this commission." Oart 's motion passed by the 5ame 3 to 1 margin. Former Laguna Beach ~1ayor \\'illl am Martin, public alternate, did not \'O!e. Monday's court action stemmed from an Aug. 9, B a.m. special meeting of the LAFC called by 1-fyde, Battin and Caspers at which Licker \\'SS seated and Pearson ousted . Previous to that session, the League of Cities members had met July 28 and reve rsed their posit ion. puUing Re inha rdt back on the LAFC and ousting Hyde, The 938-acre industrial property south of the r..1arine Corps Helicopter Base on Red Hill Avenue now seems cert ain to becOJme part of the new cit y of Irvine. County super\'iSors arr expectffl to set a date for an incorporation election for Ir\'me next \Vednesda y. Sept. 29. At the July 8 league mee1ing, it "'aS allee;ed that Battin and Caspers v.·ere the .111Jthors of political pressure that had heen applied In many League members tr; elecl Hvde \\'ho "'as iden!l!ied as a cog in the Balt1n-CesJ)<'rs-Bu!trrf1eld axis. That pres~ure \~·as ;:ilmosl un;;n 1mousl.v t"' i!:'rted at the Julv 211 ~rssion with mnst of the \'oles of angry League members gning to Reinhardt. The meeting led lo the Battin grou p O t ANc;.l COAST PAILY PILOT: OAAHGIE COAST PUI LISlilNG COMP.a.HY l oloet! N. Wied ,.,.id~ •I'd P'lllWllf\CI' J1clc II.. c~rl1y Vk11 ,,_.lflf •I'd ~11 MfntQW n o,.,•• Ji:11•il ""'""' n.-11 A. M~·~~i"e M1111gln11 ld•IDr CA1rlt1 H. loot lli<~~·d ?. Nell Aul1l1~I M1n~ir1111 Eal111ri C•d9 111 ... OHl,• 310 W11t l1y StT••t M1niftt Ad4re11: 1'.0 . l u 15•1), 1lil6 .,,. °"'"' ~ ~: mi N-' ll!Nlimnl '--0-._o-: m ,,.,,..,, ,.,....,.,. Jol!Mlllll• a.di: U'ITJ llte<;!< 11..,1..,,.-. &n °"'*"": XI Mot111 t:I Olnlllo ... , calling the Aug. 8 special LAFC session at which Pearson was ousted and Licker named. The reaction of the Le.ague was at 7 a.m. meeting on the same morning on the lawn of the old county courthouse. At that i:es sion League members again 5Upported Reinhardt. Then they marched across the street to the LAFC meeting lo confront Battin, • ·--."'pers and Hyde with restraining t1rderll signed the night before by Superior Judge J. E, T. "Ned" Rutter. From Pagel CHINA ... military moves in Red China might ha"e something to do with a new confrontation \\'ith the Soi;iet Union in their long fester· ing bol-der dispute. \\rhile Zycie Warszawy was reporting possible political upheavals in P.eking, the Chinese embassy in \V arsaw began decorating for its National Day observ· anc:e. There v.·ere four pictures cif Mao Tse-tung on a bulletin board outside ihe embassy, one of his presumptive heir, Ltn Piao, several pictures of Chou En-Lai, btJt none of Mme. Chang Ching, Mao's wife. The Warsaw newspaper Z y c i e Warszav.)", quoting "informatio n from Peking," said portraits of Mao and quot a- tions from his "red book" were being taken do\\'n and v.'ere beini:t replaced by contemporary Chine5e paintings. "\\'e are in possession of ~nme in· formation from Peking which ind icate~ that subst;i ntlat poh1ical changts are likely to take place there." if 11aid. The paper did not elaborate other than to say it believed there wnu\d be a subst11nliAI increase in po11;er for Premier Chou En- lai. Julian Schumiin. an American v.·orkin,ll' in Peking. told Unitrrl Pre.c;~ lnttrnational hy tel rphl"lne he be lie1·{'d lhe Oct. I p.<1rade had b£'en canceled bt'rause of plans to revise the n;;iture of the relebra- tlon, He also )';aid rrpnrl:;; th;it Chou had )';\Hidenl.v dropper! out of sight. and hAd not bef'n seeing foreign visilors v.·ere false . "On Monday there was a picture of him In the people's dail y (newspaper\ with a group cf visiting Japanese." Schuman said. "It was on the front pag~." From Page 1 ALLEY ... in som e new streets. put cu rbs and gut- teris in some areas and widened portions of streets in o!hers. The Santa An1 district paid for "' general im provemt!'nt of Cosl<1 t.fes:i 's old e 11 stside neighborhood. If city leaders dec ide ln refurbish dow n!own Cosla ~1esa, Iha! wou ld become the area's most significant. 11nd cnstly ~pecial asses.i;-ment district. The Sanl a Ana district is the most ex- pensive the city has insh1ller:I to d11te. It'll! total improi;ement bill ran to ne1rly $1 .7 million and is .still being paid. The Iola! cost of all JS current and past districts ill $4.753,559.73 . None of It paid on a citywide basis. City off icials can't predict whettie.r the use of such districts will rlse'<>r decline In the near Future, but !he di!ftr iets remain a handy tool for improving property in In- dividual seclit1ns of town without tazlng the whole town. Cop per Contract OK'd BU1TF,, r..1ont. llJPI) -Apprnval of a new lhre~ye11 r copper conlr1lel by str\1c. Ing An11conda Co. cr11 ft unions Wednesdlly ended a slrike thiit cost MontAn' work•rll $14 million In \\'&ges 11nd at IU height ldl· ed 39,000 workers In fl \·e ~·e~tern sl11te11. Some 6,050 Anacnnda v.·orktr!I were ldl· ed by the 11trike that bf'g11n July 1. Reeord l.,.p National Welfare Costs Skyrocket WASHINGTON lAP) -Natio n a I welfare costs skyrocketed a record 27 per cent in the fisc al year ending last June 30 despite a shrinking t1f relief rolls in the last two months, the government said lo- dAy. The Department of Health. Edu cation and Welfare said state . local and federal expenditures For all forms of public assistance, including medical a.id aod welfare. increased $3.4 billit1n to $16.3 billion in the 12 months. The total is almost double th e $8.9 billion four years ago. "These are the biggest increa.~s in the history of the program." sa id John 0. Twiname, administratl!r of HEW's social and rehabilit1tion service . Paradoxically, a downturn towud the end of the record 1970·71 welhire year ma y signal the beginning of a ~riod of puhlic assistance austerity. With eleven states cutting v.•elfare eligibility and paymenls, relief rolls drop- ped in June for the second con~cutlve monlh. The 14.3 million recipients in June were 22,000 fev.·er than May. The numbei, on rolls four years ago was 8.9 mill ion. "Thtre is an obvious tightening up in the states." 'I'winame said. He conctded that the resultant lessening of pres.sure on state budgets has red uced momentum, for a short wh ile at least, for Presid ent Nixon '!! proposed welfare reform and revenue sharing measures. HEW disclosed meanwhile that an army of 80,000 new federal employe., in 4,000 offices nationwide would be needed to run the welfare system under the r~ form prt1~aJ. Thev would replace 51,000 state emplo"yes and would almost double the llize of the 107,000-man HEW department . according to Richard P. Nathan, deputy undersecretary of HEW. The job of replacing 200 separate state and local welfare system!! with a eom- puter-based federal program would r~ quire ts months after congreuional ap- proval t1f the President's f a m 11 y a.!lli!tance plan, Nathan added . He aaid pogsibly ZS million persorui would have to be lnterv\ewed to determine their eligiblllty for benefits. in- cluding re-invel!tigations of the 14.3 million persons now receiving relief. The famUy as!l!tance program would replace separate state welfare systems w\lh federal checks totaling $2,400 a year for a family of four. The working poor would be eligible for the first time for supplemental assistance. The reform plan passed the House but Is bogged down in the Senate Fin1;nce Committee. Nixon ha11 set back the pro· Po5ed effective date t1ne year to July 1, 1973. Natllan said the bulk of the new federal welfare workers would be recruited from the rank11 of state employes whose jobs From Page 1 BUS PLE A ... [eased buses were available or practical, but he led the board 11 asking district Administrators to see what it could do about "find ing altemative11." The board dtclined to take an y i..-cJion -'It All on a request fm-husin11 by J1me:ii S. G11rratt. of th e Har bor View Home- O-''ners A~socialion. Garrett rrque.c;ted bu.~ tran~port.ation for the 1 .7~ milf's children must wa lk from lhe Bren hn11~­ ing rrnct to Lincol" School until a side- w<ilk is rompleted along nev.· ~1acArlhur B~1levarrl. "\\'e don't object to their wa lking nov.'." se.ir! r.arratt. "but it i~ 11 dr;i.g st.rip where II and 12 years olrls .;1re walking" The tni.,tees seemt'd ~atisfiC'd "'ith waiting for any sidewa lks and GArratt walked out 1ngrily a.fter saying. ''f !eave It to your responsibility if the children wNk in the rav'.n e or the street." H e Blew B ill Into Pieces KERR VILLE. Tell. IUPJ ) -Jn a way. Creed Bll!vin5, 11 Kerrville buSiner;iiman, shot Santa Claus . A couple df months back. he fold· ed 1 $100 bill and stuck II in the barrel tJf his shotgun for aafekeep- inf( until ChrlstmAs. When dove 11eason st11rted Sept . t, Blei;ins. forgetting hig 1100 bill , took the shotgun out and started bla sting away. Several weeks later, Blevins remembered his money. The ide• for a moment was too mmstrous to 1cctpt. "I had to think for • minute whether I ttally did it," ht said. "J decided t fte:n't 1oln1t to tell my wife." Slevin rttumf!d to tht fltld where dderable starching found where ht h'd fired his first shot. He loc1ttd 11 piece11 o( his $100 btll . would be eliminated. Only 2.400 of the 80 000 would work in W11h:tncton with the other 97 percent stationed in 4,000 fie.Id offices, he said. New Autopsy For Judge's Body Looms SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Overruling ob- jections from the widow , a judge has e>rdered tha l the body of Superior Court Judge Harold J, Haley be exhumed for a new autop11y. Superior Court Judge Richard E. Arna!IOn is11ued the exhumation order Wl!dnesday at the request of San Quentin convict Ruchell Magee. accused of murdering the judge Aug. 7, 1970 . during a courthou11e escape try wh ich left four men dead. E~st Graves. court-appointed at- torney for the 32-year-o!d Magee. re- quested a new autop!!y in an attempt ttJ show that a bullet wound in the chest. not a shotgun blast in the head, killed Haley. Magee is accused of firing the sawed- off shotgun, which had been taped to the hostage judge's neck, durin~ a burst. or gunfire a11 an escape van tried to d~l\'.e pa st armed prison guards and sheriff s de puties. Pathologist John '1fanwaring. .~ho performed the original auto psy, test1.1Jed before the Marin County grand Jury whir.h ind icted Magee that death could have betn cau~ed by either wound . He said it was impossible to tell which ac- tu111ly caused death. . Gra ves argued that a new autopsy Is nreded for the defense becau~e "there were gross omi:;sions" in the first autopsy. Rezone Effort Killed by Board A rezone which wt1uld have allowed construction of a 110-unit apartment com - plex in county te rritory northeast nf Cosla Mesa was killed Wednesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The 3.8 acres at the southwest corner of Me11a Drive and Irvine Avenue is presenlly zoned for single family homes. Developer Roger Turner of Newport Bellrh argued that there were 5.1 other apartment developments in the area in - cluding 180 units Across Mesa Drive. Neighboring homeowners protested. The rezone 11\so was opposed by the Ci- ty of Costa Mesa and the Orange Cou~ty Airpo rt Commission. It had been den1~ by the County Planning Commission last May. f • " ... oAfLY!P'tLOT Si.ff P'~tll Cot11pc titittt1 One of many surfers \Yho com- peted in the United States Surf- ing Championships at tlunt- ington Beach last weekend, slides professionally on a small, ~·ell formed \\Pave. For a loo k at the various activ ities of the conlesl, turn to Page 17. R etired J nstice Hu go L. Blac1.· Listed Critic al ., \VASHI NGTON (UPI \ -R et ir ed Supreme Court .Jus11ce Hugo L. Black, 8~. v.•as pla ced on the critical list. at Bethesda Naval l!osp1tal toda y, a court off ir.ial said. "The prognosis is cnns1dered ponr." the official said. '"His ram 1ly is with him." Black, ·who entered the ho~pita\ on Aug. 28, suffered a severe )';!roke r-.1nndey in v.·hat the official l'allcd a "cerebral vascu lar af'clde n\" Sliice that time. he said, Black has continued 10 worsen and v.·;i~ pl:iced rir1 the cn1ica t h.~t al 10 a.m. EDT tndav Black. ~·ho v.·as 1he senior justice on th e cou rt af1er serving ~4 years ;:ind 2R da ys. sent a Jet1 er or retirement to Pres1- denl Nixon last Friday. His nffire ;i t the c"nurt confirml'd on Sept. J:> that he had entered Bethesda \n suburhan M;iryland Aug. 6. A brlef stat.en1ent \1-'<IS later issued the! he was undergoing tre;itment "for main!r.nance of a proprr hlood sugar balance during steroid treatment of an inflammatory condition of !he blood vessels." 3 Arres ted In Savag e Bar Attack Twn men were hospitalized loday and thr'e others jailed following a savagft 2 a.m. bra'.I'/ in N!'wpor\ Beach over refusal to sell beer al c losing time. lnves!lga t0rs said one suspect is 11 Hell 's Angels rnolorc ycle gang member freed on a narcotics charge only 11 few hours before, without posting $6,25n bail. The victirns are ern ploycs or Little Jfcidelberg . 109 ~fcFad<len Place. v.·here thf' attack occurred. .Jiimes M. Dui::an , 2.1. and JAmes B. Vanderbie. 29. "'ere said Vi be in fair condition at Hoag ~1emorial Ho-spital. They had been stabbed and beaten with pool cues, authorities said. Booked on suspicion or as.o;ault with In· tent lo commit murder were : -Lee A. Frazier. 29, of 796 JoaM St., r..osta ?o.fesa. -Willard W. Garrison, 31 , of 3242 Del f\.1onte Drive, Anahe im. -Dennis L. Thomas. 25. of Oakland, the Hells Angels n1e1nb!'r. The suspects w!'re arrested af1er being tailed from the sc('ne of the bra\li'l to Co.~ta Mesa by a police helicopter. A record check revealed 'Thomas had hf'en released from Orange County Jail \Vednesday afternoon by permission of Harbor Judicial District Court Judge Everett Dickey, The suspect. charged \\'ith narcotics possession involving a raid on a loud p;ir- ly at Frazier's Joa nn Street e.partment Sept. l<f. was freed on promise he v.·ould appear in court. Detective Sgl. Ken Thompson said Dugan and Vanderbie were just closing up when three men ordered beer. They refused, noting it was the 2 a.m. legal closing hour. /\ fight ensued, in which the two employes were savai;:ely beaten and police said they were told one ma y not survive. \ witness who first rl'porled the me!ee gave officers a descriptinn of the car in ''c h three suspects fled . Newport Beach Police Chief R. James Glavas said it was quickly spoUed hy the Newport police helico pter crew And kept under surveillance as it entered Costa ?o.1esa . The car v.•as tailed lo the Joann Street Address. where 1111 three suspects v.·ere arrested . Chief Gl;iva)'; noted two of them entered the front and slipped out the rear -ap- parently unaware the he licopter v.•as t.11il· ing th!'m -and 111y down in a vacant lot to hide. Costa T\1esa pol ire undrr S.[(I. Jack Calnon closed in on the apa rtment and picked up Thomas, Frazier and Garrison. J ackson O pens Door NEW YORK ! UPI l -Sen. Henry ,Ja ck~on 10-\1.';ish. \, said \\'ednesday should he run for president in 1972 he would pick a qualified running mate without regard to race or sex. "I believe any qualified person. black. brO\\'n, yellow, purple, should be eligi- ble,'" Jackson said SAVE $50 Handson1 e Swive l ON Loun ge Chair Or Choose Reg ul ar Rock er fro m $189 22 to G1·ar,..fut r1 .. ~1~n ;i.nr! §U • prr h con~lrurli<'ln .11.r~ bPaut1fully rnhanrPd by mt.tir.ulou§ 111.1lor1ng l(I give you lll vi!h r.om- fort. La.rize fabric C'OllPC'tlon. See. these. and othP r m11gnificpnt gfy1'!~ tn. day Rnd IH1d II. !Ouch or r our hom e decor. Sty les $249 to NOW 139 TO $199 Blevins ttptd the pieces together. "" rtpnrted today that a b1n1c had given hlm a new $100 bill for lhe p!N:es and hfl tu.cl told hl11 wife 11bout It. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS OP9fl Mo11 .. Thw.-.. •11d ,,,_ ....... 2215 HAR!OR BLVD. 646.0275 646 -02 76 COSTA MESA. CALIF. ' ' ' ? ' • Saddlehaek Today's Final EDITIO N N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4, NO . 228, 4 SECTIONS . 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 TEN CENT S Badham Condemns Coastal Preservation Bill Fro1n \\'irt Services SACR1\.\11:.:NTU -A S\\'CCping c:oast!Jn t prcsrr1•at1nn n1casurc 11assl'<I \\'ednesda~ b.1' the ra11rorn1a Assf'inbl.v was con- demned !ud<1y by f\c11·por1 Beaeh Republican t\s.sen1b!.1·111an R ob c r t Badha111 "It's a powrr pl<ly b.1 the landlol'ker~ 1v1th111 the sl ate who l\3111 to 4·onu·oi tht bcJeebcrs out 01 tbe toast,"' <:harged Jol111so11 M111•de1• Badham, who was on the lostng end or a 54 to 16 Assembly vole. The L'<lastline bill estabhshc11 a new .~tatewide coastal planning agcne_\' with .~1x regional boards. The boards would ~ given inten1n authority to place a moratorium on some ki nds or coastal development which i,1·ould reduce public sccess to the ocean or which call for dredging or filling along 1he coast. er Admission Tape Played at Trial B.v T0:'1 BAHLE\' 01 1fto Ooll~ 19ilol S!IU A dl'Ug·lnduC"ed intervie11· lh;1t may \\·ell have its legality tesled in !he United St<1tes Supreme Court today opened the fourth day or the Orange Cn11nty Superior Court n1urder trinl (If San Clen1ente r.1ar ine l\lark Johnson. A DAILY PILOT reporter "'as twice t'jected from Judg" Wilham ~111rray's courtroon1 \•ia the objl'ctions of defense allorney Bay Sharpe as the video tape in- ter1·ie\\' filmed in San Clement" City Jail reached appa renlly ~·ital segn1enls of the tele\'ised interrogation. 1\ccording to !he laJ>e version. Johnson, under the influence ol sod ium am.viol. lold his in!erviev.·er ... I remcinber killing 1ny 11·1fe. bul J don'! kn<1w hnw it hap- pened t dic111·1. rne:in to hurl her. I Just n1ean1 lo sl'are her ·· I le t:uuld 1101 rcl'all during lhe portion.~ flf the in1er\'i cw viewed by !he pres~ the actual slabbing of Conriie Lynn Johnson. but he recalled clin1bing through !he win- dow of the apart.n1en! at 4!& Monterey L<1ne 011 June 16. 1970 and clubbing his 2U· year-old 1vilr 1\·1th a b<ir stool lie <igreed !hat hl' mtty have suhsr- quently sho,1·ered lo 11·ash oft the blood and told hi!i 1ntervJC\\'Cr that he assocuiLcd lht< sho1vcr 1vith .. a bad scene "Dcsp11e 11hat 1 1hd ro inv 1vHe I lo\ed her 'cry much.·· the 20·re3r-old f\lartne police1nan niun1hlcd under the growing 111fluence of 1he lranquilii.er 1\lt s1a1e1ncnts 1nadc by Juhnson undrr the influence of the drug including a taped slalement Lhal wa s made earliei· to District Attorney invesligalors are l>ein~ 1·hallcnged by Sharpe. Judge ~1urray has still to rnake his ruling on the <1d· rn1s~ib1l1t\· of !ht• inlcrv1e11!>. Doctor .Theodore Lindaurr uf New11or1 Beach. 1hC' psych1a1r1:-.1 11·hn spent the 11·ccJ.. before .Johnson·.~ arrest 1n long s essions 11·1th lhe tl1a rinc. has tesl1f1ed lha1 he :11 f1rs1 rrgardcd .Johnson as in- norcnt. but i·h;ir1~1·d his n1inn shor11 y before !he end or the session~ He had tcst1f1ed !hill he wenl 11·ith .Johnson to &in Clcn1en!e at the Marinc·s t'equest to help him search ror the knife lh2J. the defendant alle~cdly used lo slash and stab his pregnant wi(e n1ore than 20 times. The blood splallercd body of th e at- tractive brunette was round spr;11vled 1111 !he bed i11 the n1ode:;1 apartmt•n1. .Johnson reported the discovrry to !'ian {Jemente police and told th en1 at 1he time that he found his dead \\'ife on his return fron1 duty at the S:in1a An11 i\larine Corps Air Station. Ile \\"as arresled one year later. He is today being lried for second degree mul'dt'.I", Johnson testified during bo1h 1n· ter\'iews that J\·lrs. Johnson strongly ob- jected lo his use of marijuana in thl! home and that her repe<ited protests led him to mentally assot•iate his wit~ ll'i\h his n1other. Dr. Li11da11er has des<.:ribed Juhnson·!t niothcr as a dornrnanl wonuu1 who l'rr · quently physically chastized her son 11nrl induced a growing resenlmt'nl tha! ma.v well have re11ched a clin1ax in !he young J\.larine·s 1·elationship with his wife. Lindauer today testified th<1t Johnson slrenuouslv resh;led the influence nf thr .~odi urn ariiytol in the in1er vie w taped in &'In Clemente. The psychiatrist said !ht inlervie\\·er injected £i\'t' limes the quant11~· of sod1un1 amytol nrirnially used lo pul the average person to sleep in a bid lo help !he J\1arine rec:ill the evenls bet\\'et'n the beating of his \\•ile end the lune hr took a ShO\\'er. Those attempts "·ere unsui.:ceshil du1 · ing the portions of the !ape vie\vcd by the press. Lindauer \Yas at one lime arcused by :-lharpe of lying in the 11·11ness box in an attack b.v !he defense aHorney that ob· \'iously astonished .Judge r.1urray 11nd Chier Deputy Dislncl Allorney .Jaine~ Enrigh1. Lindauer. obviously d1s1res.~l'd by thr atlack. told Sharpe that he was "11ev('r a police agent" and that his interviews with .Johnson wt're al. all li1nes wi1l1 !hr defendent's consent and often at thr ~1 11rinc·s urging. lie said thal he and .Johnson developed a '"fine relationship" that was not geared to the prosecution's i11teresl. .. You ha ve impunged 1ny character here today,·· Lindauer protested. "Yes I have, I certainly ha\'e," Sharpe replied, Seas Studied Oceun Pollution, Currents Eyed I.A .JOLI.A !AP1 -Occanographl'rs havr la\1nched man ·s 1110s!. exl.ensive ~tlld,I' of p11lh1\1on far at sea and nf littlr· 1111der.•tood r11•ers of cold 11·;11rr th11t af. frt l «Jrt'ulatitHI in lht' dt·t·p~ They say ii is bet'omlng increasingly urgcnl For n1an lo learn the lin1its on his ullimti te use or the oet1u1s. and "'hether such activi!ies as durnpin~ wa stes might i;omeday alter circulallon and cause regionRl or even f!\oba1 ""eather changes. Experts at Scripps Institute or Oceanography. one of seven universitits l'l nd institutions Join ing in the S8 million. four-vear sh1rly. say r&'ent tests in the South Pacific of a key research in· slru1nenl were better th11n expected. The instrument automaticall y mea s ures \1·atcr tempcrnturl'. depth and salt con· tent. feeding the data into a compuler. It ~·ill measure the~~ variables from ocean surface to bQtlom al 120 stops dur- ing cruises alon~ norlh·south tracks in the Atlentir. Pacific "nd Indian ocean~. The data "'ill ena ble scient1sls lo map the rivl'rS of deep rold wa ler. ~1ort than 5,000 sample~ "'ill be col· lected during l\\'O years or cruises and an;i \ytt'd for nntur<1I and n1anmade radioacti vity. The radioactivity lel'el~ \\•ill serve as .sensilive "c·loc:ks," ill· <licaling_ how rar a pnllu1ant has traveled ~1 11('e it entered 1he ocean. Almnspht'ric test~ of nui.:lcar v.·ea pon~. fQr example. in!roduced tadioac1i1e ~lcn1ents into the sea unique to many of the detonat ions. Tracing movernent of these elements will tell how fa st current~ move and how quickly contaminants on the ocean surfac' find !heir way into the deep currents. O>mbining this data. lhe !Cientists hoJl(' eventually to predict how fa s! and In what directions a pollutant will spread from any depth or location during hun- dreds ot even thousands of years. The answers about pollutlon atl' needed most urgently, Joe Re id. 11 Scripps oceanographer. said in an lnttrvie"·· ''\\/t"re essentially operaUng in a \·acuum as far as ocean pollution is con· rr>rned." he said. "Ecologists tell us ter- rible talei; of ocean pollution but they 1·R11not really justify whal they're saying. On the othe r hand, one can't prove lhen1 \vrong. There·s alv.•ays the possibility ll}ings are evr.n \\'orst. than \\'e think " The coastal bill. sponsored by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty 1 D-Be\·erly HillsL l'alls for !he new con11111ss1on In ~ubn11t a rn aster plan or coastal develo11- n1enl to the legislature by l97J. · I I still races a tough battle in thf' s1a1r senatr. v.·here !he natural resources anri wildlife con1mittee killed three si1nitar bills r-.10Tida~·· Siero!y said he would g11 e his bill .. at least an even chanl'l'" of pa;:.!'1ng lhC' senatr Badha1u t·o111phunc1i. '·Tl1l' Laliforn1a 1·oastl1ne fron1 Ill:> 11t'l :.;-Ind -;cawar<I b1~longs to everyone 111 lhe world. I ~up­ pose. but we do ha\'e prnp1,.•rty 01,·ners 111 1he state of Cal1forn1a.. l\'e do ha1e properly owners along: 1hl' coast and lhosr peopll' have right-.·• "lf Wt' pro1>0sed to put thc~e kind:> ''\ re~tric1ions on all properly 0\111C'rs in Ci1hr11nua the howls 11uuld ne\'Cr cea:;e," B:1dhan1 ac!d1'd Anoth1·r opponent. As::ien1blyrnan Pranh Ucloll1 1B·l·:url'ka !, ~aJ{I : •·This b11l l:.ike~ a11;1_v !lie right of local gover111nent to 1l(l lhe1r JUb. 1ht· Olli'S who know 111l' area 111111 ha vt> the ans111ers ·· 1\sse1nblyn1a11 Paul Priolo 1 R·Pac1flL' l'al1~2.d1•s1 . replied !h;1t :-iin1r coa:;tlinr lievt•ll.)p111c111 :. uppn11cd u1 Bclotti"s nur111 lOa!\t thstrirt •·:ire 11 t'Tl ml! aga ins t 11atl11'e .. Priolo also sauJ that the Irvine a nd Se.a lt<inrh prOJe(·ts hav(' proven ··you can 'le\•elop l·uastl1ne w1th1 n the concept of the :-i1erot.v bill and the dC\'elopc r can sti ll 111akt' rnoney · The author or a less reslriclive rnca::iurr killt•d 111 111c Senate last year, Prte \V1Json 1R.S<1n Diego t, declared. "T1n1c <1nd coa~llinc :.ire running out." uste rom 0.1.Jl 'f PILOT StlO}I Phnt~ DRIVING OFF TACKLE, PEEWEE FOOTBALLER RUNS FOR DAYLIGHT South Coast Sm.all Fry Progr.am Enters Its 13th Season 13tl1Yea1~011 Soutl1 Coast By PATRICK 80\'LE 01 l"9 01il~ Pitel S"H \Yhal began in 19.58 wi!h a huddle nf o;111all boys and two San Clementr l'Oluntccrs has sprouttd into a 22~-playcr ll·ague spendi ng $16.000 per !'ea..,1111 The ~outh c;oas1 Chap1rr nf thf· .J11n1or All·Arner1<·an F"()filh~I! Leagur. funner\\ l'op \Varnl'r Footb;1I!. is nnw t'1l1\:riqg 1!:> l:Hh .vcar, according lo prrs1dt•nl Bot1 Hnurg. of .107 Avenida San C':1rlns and ls 1'1rhting seven lca1ns tlus se;i.~on Enco1npassi11g !hf' area v.·1thin !llr Capistrano L:nified Sehool Distri<"I. th<' league provides athletit• at·tivit~· for youngsters aged eight to IJ Bul nnl JU~\ anyone can pla). Bourg. who has been active in the league for the past three years. said that all players must maintain at least a C average in lheir school work. "And we check on them periodically 10 make sure their grades are being kept up," he notes. In addition, the players tn ust be examined by a doctor prior to lhe beginning of each season lu insure ph~·siral well-being. This rcquiremen! is only one nf !hr n1any rules set for1h bv thr Soulhern Ca lifornia Federation of · League~ to in· ~ure the safety of the playrrs. Federation official s. 111 a 1.·nn1- prehensive rule book . specify wh ll'h College Installs Makeshift Lot Saddleback College trustee! have ap- proved construction of a temporary park· ing lot at the school to Mndle the overflow of student automobiles. The lot. a gravel surfaced extension or an existing parking area, will be designtd to handle about 220 cars. afficials said. Si~ the "°fission Viejo !JChool began classes Sept 14. all of the ex.isting lots have been filled during peak attendence hours and many auto~ have been parked along acess road.~. The temporary lot 1.•:hlch wUI cost S7.600 to build. is being constructed by the R .• J. Nnble Co of Oran1e.. Comtle. tto n Is expected SQn1etitne in November. ,, ·.:· hr11nd.~ 11f foo1ball equipment are <u 1·c1>!ahle tor usf' and r-vl'n givrs 111 ~1ruet1on Cln llo\v the tquip1nr11t should hr l1t1cd to !he individ11al playl'r. Thr·.~c ~;ifely n1ra~url' hn1e p<11tl nll Bnurg notes. and t1 ;1\·r hclprd In kl'rp 111 · -.ur:i111·1· 1·os1:> <1111111 for !h(• ind11·1du;1I 1cnn1.~. l~n11nt .'.(l\''i r;1ch nl lhr 117 .lu11111t All 1\n1r1·1r;Jt1 Footh:..tl Lr:t glir tc:in1.... 111 11r:111r:r ('nun !v 111·1·r;iJ,!C' nn" si'ri1111~ 111 1u r.1· j)l'J SC"il'iOll B.1 !o.t'l"lllll ..... Ii<· ~;1,1 <; lit• 1nf.';1n~ one 1n whu·h a l:;l'rr is 111• lon L'.•'1' 11hlP lo pl;iy. sut:ll a.~ a brOkPn b11nr .. Tt1r~(' u ... uall\• 11r·eur ht>f\\'t't'll 11ir Fir~r tlav <1f pr:-.rt11·c ·<1nd lhf' lirst ga111c· ·· l'P notes. ..b<.'fore the hoys ,gtl 11110 1·011- di!ion" Because or lhe IOI\' incidence or inJUf\. hr sayc; lhr ann1u1r in::-uranr:e costs <ir<.' only about $120 per tea1n . or $3 per plHye r. He point s ou t Iha\ most of 1hr in~ Juries to !he youngsll'rs ar'r broken bones. and only rarely does a player sus· t11in a knee inju ry serious enough lo re· quire surgcry. The rnoncy 10 pay l11c insurance costs. buy th(' rquip1nenl and n1eet olhi·r seasona l rxpcn."cs is raised each year nv lhe l!l directors of rhr lcagur. Bou1·i.: :;av:< ~-!any n1rrchan!s 11nd professiona l rn••n 1·onlribulc to the lund. but a large porlio11 or lhc n1onry Is raised by the bo~1s themselves. he said. F'nr example. C'ach summer the youngstrrs se ll firrwnrks 11rior to the f'ourth or July. In addition . !he boy sell decafs bearing !he league en1blem lo residents each year. This money. at $1 per slicker, is used to offsel the $2.'> which each boy pnys lo pitrlicipatc in sr.ason play, If a p\ayrr sell" 25 decals. bis parents get their $25 back. "The lx>ys have the chance and the In· ilialive to go out and sell the decals,'' says Bourg. Part of the money that Is ~tsed each year goes toward 11 recruiting )'tlUlhs it1to lht program frorn low.Jncome families. Bourg notes lhal about 40 of last ye.fir's players did not have lo pay the $~ fee when ltague officials determiocd the)r families couldn't ,uord it . League games, Wtft"dl be'Aa Sept.. 5. •re !!rheduled for ee~'S&\ul'&y tbrqugh Nov 6 at the high school athletic field, Caspers Furious At Clark Move fl .\' .IACli. RROUAGli. 01 lh• 0 1,i. P olo! S111t "Tile 11iuugh! e:1n1e to 111c Jl1S1 a5 I sa! c!o1111 111 tll<il ehalr." s11id Super1·1~ur llalph Cl<1rk oi A11ah(•1111 ;1fter his tlra111at ic 111!1ve \\lcdnesc\av whil'h sud- di'nly resolvPd the LOL'ill /\i:c11cy ~·on\\:i- 111111 Co1111n1ssin11 't:Ontr11versy \Vhich has raged since early July. Clnrk of Anahe1n1. allernale meinber representing the Board of Super vioors on the com n11s~1ou. v.·as subslltuting lor ~uperv1sor ll onald Caspers o( Newport Beach, a regular LAFC 1ncinber who had been c;1\Jcd away "'because of an emergency.·· Clark·s action put Charles Pearson of Anahe1n1, public 111ernber of the con1- 111ission, back i:i his seai-. and ousted Herber! tickf'r. Anahrhn alt.orney. Caspers. 1\'hO rch1rned bcfort" !he \\lednt•sclay scss1cu1 hod ;id jnurned, ex· pllided in rage when he w:.i.~ inforn1cd of !ht• aclion . Cl;1rk hod expl;iinr.d 111 h11n wh<it hrtd !i1k(•n pl;11·f' <ind ;1po!ug1lc1! fur lhl' "little b11 ol skulduggrrv" "Sk11lduggrr~· 1~ nol ll1l' word ." Caspers :<:houtcd . ··Tt1 i.~ pu! ~ l'earl 11 ~ rhot' !n ~h:i111e. Supervisor • llohcrt 1 B:1t1 111. who gl'ls bl:11ncd for 1no:;l trouble. is lhe onlv u n(• s11t111g lherc wilh :-.ny ethics The at:· !inn Y.';\'.; undrrl1<111dt>tl. "II :in1·unc thinks I Hnl going to gel nff lh1· I.AFC 1rry soon, thc>y are \\'rong I'll h<' hi·rc !or ;1 Joni: t1n1e," he concluded as 111• ..ingnl.1· shin1pcd ou! of the meeting 1'011111 Thr rt>\r>;11111J.: nl l'r:ir'lon reslores a 11i:i 11w11y h1 thl· ,·11n1n11.~s1011 "'hich ha~ l;11u1 1•!I lrll'!ll"llUTll!IOll •it !lie f!l'UJll>Sed l"I· tv 111 Irvine Th;1L san1e 111:.iJor1ly hns denied Sanla 1'11:1 's .11tc111pl\ t•• h!uck 1J·1'1nc 1n- 1·01·por;i11011. T!11• <·11nt1·u\Cl'~V 11\f'r me1 nbc1":..hip nn lh(• I.AFC h:i~ r;igr(1 :;int·(' ~111 f'arlv .Julv 111rr1 1n~ of tile flr:illJ!C ((lUnt.v Lea'gur of 1·1l1Ps 11!1e11 l.u.s Al<1rn11os Counc1l111an .J11s1•pl1 11 .vde v.•as 1·l~·clc1t to the l'oni- 1111 ... -.11111 l"l'Pl"t'.~Pn1111i.: lllr (·111e~ by ;i 13 ti"1 I:! \o!r o\'l'r inc11rnhe11! Louis "Red'' l!<•111il:irdr l'"ullr>r!on i·nun1·ilrn;u1 ll rdt• 1\a\ hacki·d hv forc·p,.; f;ivoring S.111tn A11;11111d t1[lposing !hr incorporeil1011 ior 1r·1·r11r. S1n•·r• lh1·11 !hr batlle h;1s raged thro11i.:h lhr {'Ot1rt~, LciH\Uf' of Cities 1nel'!U1[!_, ;""J11d f30;1r(! of ~upcrvisors :.1·::;s1011s The late~\ al't1nn brfore \\"ednesday's t11·;im;i11c 111ovt• had taken place just last 1\'londay in Supe rior Court when Judge Cha rif'~ Bauer nilrd. in effecl. that the Ll'aguc's :11torney had h1ken the \VTOng rutid 111 hi.~ legal auempt tu unseat Licker. Baul'r ruled lh nt unless Thomas. \\'oodruff, reprcsPnting lhe rilies, came up wilh ~o!itl nl'1v legal action. Licker w;1s 1he rightful holder 11f the LAFC seal. C'l;irk opened \Vedncsday·s acllon by Connly Living Col!Ls T akc Rise The living Is easy in Orange Couoty, Bnd more costly lo; people who are driv- ing cars or buying homes. Government officials say !he rost or living TO.St' ,04 percent during August despite President Nixon·s wage-price· freele that wa~ inlenderl to cut innation. Primary reason for the Increase. a bit ovE'r the .03 registered natlonnlly, l!!i due lo mortgage roles and i;:asoline prices 111hieh are not affected by the CClntrol. <:overnment 01nci11\s said food cost~ in the Southland remaintd the samt under 1he pri~.c free:e.e. hut dining out in rcsl:iuranl!I cost one percent more. 'T'ht Bure1n1 of L.1bor St:itl!Sll('s e1- platnE'd the August oonsumrr inrtex r™le 4 7 1>e.tttn{ aver D year 11i;:o. which means v.•J1at <:ost $10 in 1967 costs $11.96 OO\V, ~<l,\'111g that lie fell ubligcd to "call things a~ J see lhen1 .. "'l'he only lo~er 111 law~u1!s are th!! l'i1i~.cn:; nl' 1hc county or L'lly, .. Clark con- 11oued "1 ll'ant to eh•11r th is scene oncf!: ~nd for rill and rl'nlo\·e thr <:loud fr om this ton1missio11 ... Hr n1ove that Licker be oustrd 11 :; the pubhc 111e1nbcr of the LAFC and the mo- t1un ca rried :1 to I. Only Su perviso r Ballin of ~anta Ana voted 111 the negali\'e against LAFC Chairman Slan Northrup, !\Javor Tony Coeo of Tustin and Clark. Cla rk then moved that Pearson bt nan1cd the public member. At this ro1nt. Battin interrupted with, "The public-n1en1ber :;hould not be a fonner l'Ounc ilman or niayor and should br younger ... "Your sugges!ion has rneril." rj!phed Clark. "hut ii is too 1alf' !o ('Onsidcr at tl11 s 111111' I thir1k 1! .should be s!udied for lhe f11t11re ." "\Ve shuulll put il 111 thr bylaws llfl\\' .'' l11'1~1t·rl lt ll t111. ' J un1 1ota ll.1' oppo.~ed lo any restric· liens nn lhl' (1t1nlilil'<1lion~ o( the pub!i~ 111rn1bt'r." said l'0Co. ··it is difficult rnnugh n1i1v to find qu;ilil ied t:andidate~ and nu11andlsh \•l int1111ate that by \'irtue of prrvinus servite In his cit.v a person i5 nnl r!igiblt> For lhis com1nissinn ., ('\<1rk "s n1otio11 p3ssed b~· thr san1e 3 f() 1 m:1rgi11 t•orn1er Laguna Beach :'l'layor \\'11!1a1n ~l:ir1111. public ;il1crnatc. did not Vu\;•. 1\lnnti;n ·:. cnurt ;11.:lion stcmn1ed fronl :111 Aug ·9 JI a 111 .~rrf'1:1! 1nrr1ing: of th l' I.AFC 1·<11lrd b1 lh·dc. Hal\111 and c ·;,~pl'rio ;1! 11hich l.ickf'r v.n s seated and l'earsnn ou~ti:d Prrv1nus lo that ::irs~ion. the League of Citic~ mernlll'r!> had n1e1 Jul y 28 and rr•'1•rscd ttu•ir Pll~1tion. pulling Reinhardt b;-1ek on the LAFC ctnd ousting ll_vde.. Thr 9::8-atr<' indu!>lrial propl'r1y south pf thr \1:1nne Corps Hrlicopter Base 011 Hcd Hill AvC'nur now ~cerns certain ttt Ut·t·11111c part nf lhl' ne\\.' cily of Irvine !0011nly ~uprr11$!)J"S arr expcC'lrd to ~rt 11 d~1le f1)r a r1 1n1·orpnn1tion l'lcction for I rl'ine next \\'edn1·~da.v , Sept. 29. Al 11\r .f11l1 ~ lt:'agur rnecting. II WR~ ;1lh•t:cd th:it Ballin and CaSJ>f'fS 11·erc lht" ;'lt!llinrs of p<1l1t 1c;1I pressure that had hern :irnlird In many League n1ember., to rlcct llvde ,1·ho was identHiecl as a cog • 111 the Bal1in·Ca!>pcrs-Rutlcrfield axis. That pr(•ssure was almosl unanimousl:-r r"jcctcd al the July 28 session \Vith most o[ the votrs flf angry Ll'ague memher1 gninf,! lo Reinhardt The meeting led to the Ballin group calling lhc. Aug. 8 special LAf·c session al v.·hich Pearson was OU61ed and Licker nanied. Orange Coa1t Weather ~to~Uy sunny today and f'riday, follo\ving the usual lo\\' clouds and fog in 1he mominj,? hours, Highs today along the <.:O<lsl around 71l rising to 80 inland. Lo .... ·s ton ight Ui the low 60·!. INSIDE TODAY Thr. co11versatio11 got down to riitty·grilhJ wltt11 siz rtttflr.ch tca1n from Bri!.ah1 me~ lll4! press in N<'w York. Set stoYy. Pooe: s. C.i1i.n1.. I C!\Khlfltl U• J Cl1Hll<M !t•)t C...,la J<1,ftl911 I Ctoowtr11 '•1ft1t• • Ott<it11 l'tttlc1' If 1:aaer111 ,.,. • ll:•lt•l•l•mt"' 11·\t 'l••nc• 11·1' "9<0ICOH U """ 1 .• -.. 1J ""-"!••• Litt!\ .. , It "'-¥i.1 , •. ., llolvl~-1 ,_, 11 Noli.Ml Newt .... o ..... c;-1-., 11 S•1¥1t 19trler 11 s .... 11 11-U Sro.c' M•rto.ett 1 .. n ......... It!\ " ''"''"'' , .. 1. Wtlllltl 4 W)oll9 W1t• ti Wtmt•'t Ntwt U•11 Wtrlll Ntwt l •J r . Z DAJLY PILOT SC Tt'fursdey, Stptmtbtr 21, l •71 Medll1a Will Quit Militru~y FT. McPHERSON. r.a . (UPI ) ~~lthou1h his acquitt11.I on charges nf 1 oeing responsible for the f.1y Lai inassacre leave5 him fret to con!inue his · 6·year military career. Capt. Ernest L. :<fedina aaya hi': wants oul of the Army. •·1 don't know exactly "'hen rll be able o' leave. but that 1s my intention," · itedina said \Vednesday while surrounded I ~v wellwisbers. ~ledina, 35. a ?l-1exican·American • escribed by fell ow officers during his , ourt-martial as "one of our finest Ct'lm· 1«111y commanders in Vietnam " said he · ~•s convinced his military career was 1 uined by the trial. .. J wouldn't want to waste another year 1 r two for nothing ," by staying in the .. rm\'. he said ~tedi.na was the last officer charged in 1 he slaughter at My Lai. The jury • ellberated only 57 minutes, and the ·erdict came at 4:19 p.m. PDT Vied· 1esday. That was in sharp contrast to the ·erdict In the conviction of Lt. \Villiam L. ':alley Jr .• which took 13 days . One other of ficer. Col. Or::in K. Hen· dersnn, is on trial at Ft. f.·leade, J'.·ld,, but \e is accused of covering up the na ss;iCre, not with the aclu;il killings. Twenty-five officers and men originally ·~·ere charged in the f.farch 16, 1%8, in· · ·idenls In the South Vietnamese hamlet, 2 with participating in the actual kill· ngs, 12 with covering up , and one "'ith 10th. Of ihat numbe r. five "·ere tried. riur were acquitted, and only one. Calley ·~as con\•icted. The charges against all 1tbers ~·ere dismissed. Although ~1edina is leaving thl': Army, 1e ~::iid he "'~~ not sure what he wnuld jt). HI': ~·2.s offered a job immediately 1fter the verdict from Glenn \V. Turner 1f Orlando, Fla. Turner said Medina "has a job with me f he wants it -and J"ll pay a lot mo re han the Anny does.'' Bailey said Turner had paid many of he expenses for the Medina defense - ?tobably in l':XCe..ss of $20,000 or $25,t)Xl. Medina aaid he did not plan to return to tis home in Montrose, OJ!o. All but one of the 102 murder charges qainst Medina had been reduced or iitmissed before his case went to ths iury. The one murder charge Involved the .i:illing of a Vietnamese woman Medina .;aid be sbot in self-defense. Two Sign Bids Get Clemente Council Okay The new San Clemente radio station and an established automobile agency Wedrlesday were each given permission by the planning commission to erect po!e signs higher than the law allows . Both of the actions were unanimous. Station KAPX will be. allov.·ed to erect a s1gn 45 feet high near its nff1C'e s at 800 s. El Camino Real. At.op the pole, a lighted marker three by nine feet in size bearing. the station's CRil J.eUers v.·ill be installed. The new st.;i.tion is scheduled tn begin broadcasting in early Octnber. The allnwab!e height li mit. for a pole gign within the city is 25 feet. Tom Stamp Ford. at 535 N. El ramino Real, received commission approval of a pl:in lJ) repl ace its existin1t fi\·e sign.~ v.·ith five. new signs, onl': of "'h1ch would be ;i pole. sign 35 feet high. Owner Tom Stamp told the r.nmm1ssinn !he pole sign would be in conform;inC'e. v.•ith a national effort hv Fnrd f.1 ot.rir Company to install the saine. type of sjgn et all its agencies. OIA"GI COAST DAILY PILOT OAN!Gi!! C.O.uT •UlllSHINI) COMPANY' Ro"•rt N. w •• d Ptaidem •rd Putll ~ J1dc R. Cll'fltv \'1'I Ptta\Mlf .,., ~-·· ~ TJui.11111 K11~il Editor 1li~11111 A. Mu'l!lo;11, Man.igi119 EdolO< Cli1rh 1 H. Looi J1;cl11rd P. 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CClf')'l'ltllll --· ~ ~ _ .... ,.,, ., ........ l ftt'lil .... 0..1• """'• C:..llf9f>lla. $"""4:rlptl9<! 11¥ c.trtllr l).H IMl"tfll)'I Ill' mtll 11,11 .Nltl~IYI "'tlltt .., tl"lin.1101 .. , IJ.lS /IWll!lly. ~- He Blew Bill Laguna Lowest John Harlan Into Pie ces KERRVILLE. Tei. (UPI) -In 1 way, Creed Blevin s. a Kerrville buainessman, ahot Sant.a Claus. City Tax Rates Q11its Com·t • A couple ef menths baek, he fold- ed a $100 bill and atuc.k It ln the barrel a! h!a shotgun for aafekup- lng unlil Christmas. Jump on Coast Over Healtl1 \\'hen dove season started Sept. 1, Blevins, forgetting his $100 bill. took the shotgun nut and started blasting away. Several ~·eeks later, Alevins remembered his money. The idea for a moment was too monstrous to ~ccept. "I had to think frrr a minute "'hether l really did it," he sairl. ;,I decided J wasn't going lo tell my -Yife ." Blevtn returned lo the field where :;iderable searching found v.•here he had fired his first shot. He located ll pieces (If his SJOO bill . Blevins taped lhe pieces together. He reported today that a bank had given him a new SIOO bill for the pieces and hi': had told his wife about it. Trustees Rap Non-district Tuition Costs SaddlebaC'k Collegl': trustees havt voic- ed mild disapproval of the school io;pen· ding some $370,000 during lhe 1970-71 school year for tuition of district students attending other community colleges. Trustee Hans Vogel , noting the payments amount lo about 12 percent of the schnol annual budget, said the costs could rise considerably during this school year. "The cost could rise tn bctv.·een $900 and Sl,000 per student nexl year,'' he noted. College Business Man<1ge r Roy Barlett;i told the school board Monday thal about 1,300 Saddleback College District students had attended other community colleges in 1970-71. Of these, 289 were full time students and the others were part lime. Students are permitted lo attend the other colleges if Saddleback does not of· fer the course of instruction in which they are inteersted. A majority of the 1.300 out-of-district students in 1971)-71 allended Orange C.0Asl OJllege in Costa ~tesa, Barll':tla noted. The business manager pointed out that. beginning in 1971 -72, Saddleback will have to pay an additional $300 per i;ludent "seat ta.1:" to these schools fnr each district student. He sa id this cost wa.~ not paid during the previous years because Saddleback was less than thrre. years n!d. While the average cost per student in 1970-71 for out·nf·disirirt attendance wa s rinly $616, Barlett::i said the ttddil ion nf the seat tax could push the average over $900. "\Ve'Jl h::ive to p::iy in excess nf $1!\0.000 on top of the $370,000 v,.·e're paying now," noted Board President A!yn Brannon . Jn an answer tn trustee's questions. Barletta said Sadd\eback only collects about $6,000 per year from othPr colleges for their students attending Saddleback: OJllege. Vogel noted that, because of the high rost of inter-district at tendance. the trustee5 ha\'e refused , nn the basis nl distance nnly, to al1011; district students lo attend other colleges. Tanker Spill s Oil Into SF Bav Water s t.1ARTINEZ IUPI) -An unde!erm int>d ;imou nt nf oil spilled into lhe bay early tod ay v.·hen equipmrnt lailerl v.•hile a tanker v.'.'l~ loadn1g fuel oil at lt1e Shell Oil Co. refinerv. The r:oasl Guard sa1rl !he spill .... ·as believed t., be less than 1.000 gallons anrl was conr-entrated in a 30-ynrd Ion~ slick off r-.t;irtinez ma rina , A spokesman for ~ht';lt Oil Co. $.lid the 011 escaped v.·hen a coupling broke aboard the SS Cat1111.·ha Frird while the bunker fuel was being pumped aboard. 8)' GEORGE LEIOAl. 01 I~• O•ll~ Piiot llttl Combined tax rates for all cities along the Orange Coast increased this year with \l.'estmlnster property ov.·ners suf- fering the largest lax rate blow with an increase of $1,61 per $!00 to a total of $12 90. County AudiltJr Victor A l!eim today released the combined 1971-72 tax rates for all cll ies in the county and com- parisons v11th total rttles for last year. Costa J'.Iesa and Newport Beach tax- payers enjoyed the least increase in !he Iola! tax rate of any city on the Orange Coast. Costa f\·lesa property owners "'ill pay $, t ~ per $100 of asse~sed valuatio n more th is year, or a total of $10.67 for all serviC'es including city and county IJOvernment. schools and srccial taxing districts. The Newport Beach rale climbed 15 cents lo a total of $~.57. The lowest combined rate of all cities aJnng the Orange Coasl continues to he r ollecled from residents of Laguna B('ach. But the. total rate nf $9 08 represents a 56-cent increase over last year. Frillow ing is a citv hy city hreakd.Q."'" of Ille new tax rates anrl cnmpart!l<lns \\•ith la st year. Examples nr whttt the rates will cnst owners of a S24,000 ho1ne assessed at $6,000 are also given for each city. COSTA f\1ESA : This year's expected l.otal lax bite for all services is $640 com· pared to $614 paid last year when the tax rate. total was $10.53. Of the Sli40 levied on a $24 ,000 home, $349 goes to schools, $122.40 to the county, $60 lo the city and $108 to special distric\f;. FOUNTAIN \'ALLEY : The combined tax rates increased 90 cents from $10.73 last year !o $11.63 this yea r. This year's total tax tab for a $24.000 home v.•ill be ~697 compared \Vilh $644 last year. Of the $697, $425 supports education, $122 goes to the coun1y. $69 is levier! by the city and $fll pays for special districls. HUNT INGTON BEAC H: The 1971-72 combined tax ra te climbed $1.12 to a total nf $12.11 , up from $10.99 last year. The new rate means the o~·ner of a $24,000 home will pay $726.49 this year compared with $659 paid last year. The total levy of $726 is split with $442 going to schools. $122 to the county, $97 to the city and $75 to special distrlcls. LAGUNA .BEACH : This year's cnm- bined tax rate totals $9.Ull. up 56 C'enls fr om last year's r;ite of $8.52. The new rata means the cwner or a $24,000 home will pay about $544 this year compared with $Sil paid last year. Of the S544, schools get $230: the coun- t.y, $122 : the city. $117, and special dislricL~. $75. NEWPO RT BEACH: The 1971·72 tax Su111.1ner's Gone But Heat Stays Summer bid ad1eu loday. Al 9: 45 a.m .• autumn mnved 1n. But don't look for a nip in the ;iir just yP!. The Nalion11.l \Veathf'r Srrv1ce ~aid at leas! through th1s 11·t>e k Sn u I her n California y.•ill continue In h;ive high tn· Jan<I temperatures.. infrequent Santa Ana v.1n(1~ ;inrl cln1ldiness and smni:: 1n the Los An,ge lcs Ras.in . The desert towns {I[ Thern1al and Imperial 1vere !he \r::irme.~t s.pols in !he nation \Vednesday. \1·1th high temperature re;idings nf 99 and 98 respcc t1vell·. Los Angeles had a high of 75, while Riverside and B<'lrstov.' \,·crr 118. ~;in RPrnard1nn. R9 ; San D1egn. 7fi, LQng B'Cach, 77 , Santa Barbara Airprrt. 7~. London l'a pcrs Roll LO NOON I Uri I -L<lnrlnn's nev.·spa!lf'r publish('fS orderer! their presses tn rnll again toda y for the first !tme since lhry shut them do11·n Saturday nig ht because or a pay dispute. Clemente High Student Parki11g to Get Study Claimin~ !hat PVPn !litudPnt~ \\'ilhnul rars h:<d park ln.'t per1n1t s. planning cnm· mis.si11nrrs \Vedne sdav reco mmenrlrd that the C'1ty counrll look intn !he parking prnblems at San Clemente High School. The commi~sion's aC'lion was sparked \\'hen Planner Rny Garb;irinP cited the danger of the ~tudents parking along AvPnlda Pico and then walking to ~C'honl. He said there werl': many areas around the school or Oat. unused ground whic h cnuld be I.urned into parking areas. However. high school principal Dttrrel Taylor said today there "'ere nn other areas for parking a1•a1lable al lhe over· crnwded school. S1udents are no1Y allo"·ed to either p11.rk l!.t thl': school parking Joi -by pcrm il on· 1.v -or to leave their 11uto on the Avenlda P1 rl) Extension anri walk to sC'hnol The !XlliCe department has postf'd "no parkinE(" signs along A\'e nirla Picn proper nPar the school to pre\'ent i;tudents from using the. stre:et for auto 11tnrai:e. The high school \\'ai; originally bull!. to house 1.800 students and the eltend11nce on Wednesd::i y 'i\'3S 2.fi2~, Brrordlng tn Capistrano Unifled School District orfici::il ,Jne \\'ime.r . • He said the prnhlern \\Iii! nnl hr allr.viJ:i!ed uni.JI lhP ron1plrt1on nf 11anR Hill$ High School in Dan,q Pninl in 1972. According to Prlncipnl Tayl0r, i;nn1e 250 penn it~ "'ere issued In sludenls pri or 10 the beginninp: of the school yf'ar. \\'Ith 75 percent of them gning Ill SC'ninrs and the remainini;i: 25 percent l.n juniors. Tavlor estimated lhat about 7~ ~rcent tJf the student population. or 1.960 youngsters, ride the bus lo schMI eaC'h d.'ly. This leaves about 6li1l youngsters who l':ither walk or C'ome to school by auto. "There is absolulel v nl)thing \\•e. can fin about ii," Taylnr said. "It is obvious for anyone lo se(' JUSI \\'ha t spaces we hll\'e an·• how m::iny cars v.·e can park " \\'ilh tht. 250 student autM and tht' C'ars f\f some 100 slarr membrr5. th(' I'll 1s C'om plelely filll'd e.1ch d::iy. he nnlrd Howeve r, planning r nm m 1 s s Ion chairm;in Art llolmPs all rgcd \\'cdne.~rl;iy 1•i"hl 1h11t some sludenls wit h permits dl1n't drive to scho! t'\'ery day and their assigned space lhrn remains empty "Ynu dnn"l e\'en need a car to gel a r"m1it." he rhargf'd,_ • rate total is $9.57, up 15 cenls over the 1970·71 , $9.4.2 rate . A property assessed At $6,000 wlll pa y R combined tai: bill of S574 'll11s year compared with $565 last year. Of the $574, srhnols get $.327. the Ct'lUn· ty. $122: the city, $72, and special districts, S52. SAN CLE!\1ENTE : The total tax rate inC'reased lifi cents to $10.06 this year rrom last yrar's $9 40 rate. Taxes nn a $24,000 home v.•ill total $603 in 1971-72 con1pared with $564 paid last year. The $603 Lax bil l is shared with schools ,i::Plling $.104, the count y, $122; the city , $87, and special districts, $89. SAN .JUAN CAPJSTRANO: The new proper~y lax rates total $10.70, up 66 cents over last year's $10.04 rate. The total lax tab for a $24 ,000 home will be $fi•l2 compared ~·ith Wl2 last year. The, S642 bill is split with $.104 going to :o;chon!s, $122 ln the cnunty, $72 to the city and $142 to speci;il districts. SEAL Bl.~ACll : 1'he 1971·72 lax rate total is $10.53, up 94 cents over the 1~70- 71. $9.59 rate. A property assessed at $6.000 will pay a combined tax bill of $S32 for all services up from $.'175 paid !a,;t year. The $fi.12 is split with $347 supporting schonls, 5122 going tn rhe C'ounty, $81 to thP cit.v :1nrl SRO In special districts. \\'ESTl\11NSTER: Th is year's e-0mbined tax rate for all services totals $12.90, up $1 Iii from last year's $11.29 total rate. The total lax bill on a $24.000 hnme will be sn4 in 1971-72 compared 1>.·ith $6n pa id in 1970-71. The $n4 is shared with $444 going lo schools. $122 to the county. $57 to the city and $151 to special districts. ·, . - " . .. ... ~ DA1\. y l'ILOT l!iU P~olo Cotti pe t it itJt1. One of many surfers \\•ho com· peted in the United States Surf- ing Championships at 1-Iunt· ington Beach last \\'eekend, slides professionally on a sn1all , \veil formed \\lave. For a look at the various activities of the contest, turn to Page 17. WASH INGTON (U PI ) -John M'. Harlan, 72, is retiring as a Supreme Court associate justice, lhe \\1hite House announced today. His resignation followed by only sit days that or the. court's senior member, Hugo L. Bl2ck . Harlan·s retirement rncans President Nixon will have an opportunity to appoin t a th ird and fourth Justice to the rourt. The court's new term optins one week from next Monday. Like Black, Ha rlan has bren 111 recently. He has been hospitalized more than a month wit h an apparent hack atl· ment. Bl <>.ck, 85, subtnilted hLS resigna· tion last Friday and has since suffered a stroke that left him In erilical condition. \Vhite House Press S('crctary Ronald [.,.. Ziegler, whn announced the retirement, quoted Nixon tis saying, ''l\1 ister Justice John Harlan is nne of the great le.ga l scholars in the history nf the court and will be regarded by history as one of the towering figures of the court." * * * Retired ]nsLi ce Hugo L. Bl<1 ck Listed Critical Pla11ne1·s Urge Reve1~sing WASHINGTON IUPl l -Retired Supreme Court Justice Hu go L. Black, 85, was placed on the cr itical list a t Bethesda Naval Hospital today, a court official said. "The prognosis is considered pnnr,'' the Officittl ~aid , "His famil y is with him." Clemente A1nbulance Ban Black, who entered the hospital on Aug. 2R. suffered a severe. stroke Monday in \\'hat the officifll called a "cere'br::il vRscular accident." SinC'e th11l !irne . he s::iid, Black has continued Lo v.•nrsen an d '""·as placf'd on the critical list at !O a.m. EDT today. The Sa n Clemente P lanning Com- mission Wednesday passed a resolution urging the City Council to allow an am- bulance service to operate from an in- dustrial zone. Approval nf the application. filed by f.·1nqzan AmbulanC'e Service of 151 A\'enida Na va rro. has already been denied hy the CQuncil. Under the city rode, 11mbulance services are a type of bu~ine~" allov.·ed in commercial, C-2 zon· ed areas of the city. H1Jv.·cver. plAnncrs nn!.erl that t-.1organ An1bulance would prnb;ibly C'ause less or a rli~lurb;ince tn residents if the operation were cnnfined to the completely-non· tel'irlenlial :'lrea. One rc~irlrnt tn1d the con1m issioners of an ambulance service by another C'Om· p.<iny v.·hich was based in the allov.•ed C-2 znne. hut con.~t.antly disturbed nearby residents. The man cited practice opera· lion of sirens, overhauling motors, and increased traffic as reasons for keeping such operations fr nm commercial zones. While all commerci;il zones in the city are bounded by residential areas the location requested by r-.IorgM Ambulance is near the freev.·ay a""'ay from any homes. f\·lorgan had rcque~led the location on Aveni da Navarro bw;iuse of its pm:it- imity In A\·e.nida Pico. a majnr street. atJd !he San Diego fr('ewn.v. Thi.' ambulanc-c cnmp;iny. which nf· fic1als s11id ha,._ bC'c.n npl·rn t1 ng in sev eral Or11nge County c1tie!'I fnr the past 27 yea rs, is presently scckin~ approval of a plan tlJ rotate duli('S with the cily's nther service. Ho spital Ambulance. Following rass11ge nf the resolution supporting the Morgan location. the com- missioners agreed to examine at their next meeting-the city code restricting ambulance to commercial zones. Black, who 1vas the senior justice on the court after serving 34 years and 28 days. ·sent a letle.r o( retirement to Presi- dent Nixon last Friday. His office at the court confirmed on Sept. 15 that he had enlPred Bethesda in suburban l\1aryland Aug. 8. A brief statement wa s later issued that he was undergoing treatment "for maintenance of a proper blood sugar balance during steroid treatment nf an inflammatory condition or the blood vessels." With Black "'ere his wife. E!izabe!h, and his three children b.v his late fir.~t \\•ife . Hu gn L .. Jr.. a r-.1iam1 lawver: Sterl· ing Foster, of Los Alamos. N r-.1: and Mrs. Mar io Pesaresi, of Hacke nsack. N.J. Black v.·as the son of an Alabama sharecropper who rose tn become the No. 3 justice. of all times In terms of service on the court. He fell only six months shrirt of serving on the bench longer than any other man. SAVE $50 Handsome ON Lounge Chair Or Swivel Rocker Choose fr om 22 Regular $189 to Gr11r<:>flll df'~ll?n 11nd .~11· p<"rb con&1.n1ctinn 11re b,.,11.utifully t nhAncf'd by meliC\Jlrius tA!lorin;:: to give you lavish com· tort. lArge fAhric cnllrction. See these and othrr ma.2nificr-n t 1tyles to- d~ and 11dd fl touch nr 1.tstely elf'.211.nce to )'our home decor. Styles $249 NOW 139 TO $199 Your fatH1rlrt lntfrinr de $iQrttr will blll .h11prJ1 tn a.~si.st you , . , PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESI GNERS Ope11 Mo11,. Th1111. tftlll .,1. ........ 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 6<6·0275 646.0276 COS TA MESA. CALIF. • I "" -,_, Laguna Beaeh EDITI ON Today's Final N. Y. Stoek.8 voe. 04, NO. 228, ~ SECTIONS, « PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 , 1971 TEN CENTS Badham Condemns Coastal Preservation Bill f'ron1 \\'irt Ser,•t(TS SACRA~1 ENTO -1\ S\\'eeping t'Oasthne prcscrv;111011 n1casurt> passed \\lednesda y by the Cat1fon11a Asse1nbly "'as con· rlt!m11c<l !oda.\ b.v Newpor1 Beach Republican A~cn1blyn1a.n Hober l BadhanL ··1r s a po11er play by lhe land!ocke1·s w1tl11n the state 11•ho 11•ant to control the bejeebers oul of the coast," charged Badham, v.•ho was on the losing eod or a 54 to 16 Assembly vote. The CQastline bill establishes a new ~tatewide coastal planning agcney "'ilh six regional boards. The boards would be ~1ven 1nler1111 authority to plal~ a moretoriun1 on some kinds of coastal development "'hich ll'Ould reduce public access lo the ocean or which call for dredging or filling along the coast. er The i.:oastal bill, sponsored by Assembtyman Alan Sie roty 1 n-Beverly Hills/, cal!! fo r the ne111 con1m1ssior1 Ill ~ubrn1t a n1aster plan of eoastal de1·elop- rnenl lo the legislature by 197:> II s!ill fal'es a tough battlt 111 the stat1· senat e, 1\•here the natural resources 11.nli wildlife committee killed three sun1lar· bill s l\1onday_ SierC!IY said he would gl\ e his b1U .. al uste 'Wall(' Counts Droppe~d Jury Trial Conti11ues l11 Lltguna Niguel • By BARBARA KREIBICH Of In• Diii~ Pllol Sllfl Two of three chnrges against 1he fi rst del'endant 10 race tria l in the aftern1ath nf the Sept. !l "drinkers' 11•al k" in Lagun<1 Beach were dropped \\l cdnesday follO\\'- ing <in all -day ses~ion before the case wa!' given to the jury today 1n South Count y ?.lunici pal Court The \rial in .ludge Richard Hanulton·s Lourtroom continued thi s n1orning as at- lt>rneys presented their <:lo s in g argumenL<;. The jury went out short ly before 110011 Laguna Beach rirctnan Bobby \). l::ll ioll, 31. of 503 Brooks St., was charged \1·1th being drunk in publ ic. interfering with the act ivities or a police ofricer and Body of Judge 1'o Be Exh urn ed In Magee Case St\:-.l RAFAEL (AP l -Overruling ob- jec!ions from the \Vido\11 . a judge ha:r; t•rde rcd that !he body of Superior Coul'l . ludge 1 !<Jrold .J. Haley be exhumed (or a new autopsy. Superior t:ourr .Judge Richard E. Arnason issued tilt• exhun1ation order \\"ednesda y at the request of San Qucn!in con\'icl Ruchc.11 r.1agee. accused or 111urdering the JU<ll!f' Aug 7. 19i0. dur1n~ a co u1·thouse escape tr.v 11hich left four n1en dead. t:r·nest t:raves. court-appointed a1- lornr1 lur the 32-year-old r.tagee. rt·- fl l!Cs t"ed a ne1v <1utopsy in an atten1p1 ro sho1v that a bullel wound in the chrst. nol e sho1gun hlast in the head . ~illed Hale~· 1\l:tt:CP lS aCC'UliCrl Of finng lhe ;;awed- olf shotgun , 11·hich h:1d bel.'n l:ipcd h) tliP hus1age judge's neck, duri11g a hursl of gunfire ;is an cscnpe \'an I rice! to drive p;is1 arn1ed pnson gu;1rds and sheriffs deputies. P;it.hologi?>l .luh11 ~la11111:inng. who performed the original autopJ;y, testi_ried before the ~1ar i11 County gr:iod Jury ,rh ich indicted l\1agce that death could ha1 e been cau sed bv either wound. He !'iaid it was i1npfissible Lo tell which ac- lua\lv t'aused death. Grfives argued that 11 new autopsy is needed for the defense because '"there t1·ere gross omissions" 1n the first oi utopsy . Arnaso11 said the dale or the ex· huinatinn of the hody from a gra1·e al l\1t Olive Ce:neter.v here v;ill nor be disclos- od. dist urbing !he peace during the rnt:lce al lhe door of lhe Orphanage Bar. 696 S. Coast. lfighwa y. The drunk in public and di~lurb1 11g the peace charges were dropped during the tl'ial \Vednes<lay aflernoon because "the judge felt there was not sufficient eviden- <·e on !he counts," said \Vil!i<rrn Led~er, defense attorney, Ell iol1 is one of 16 persons arr·ested during the Cracas. The others have trial dates later this month and in October. Laguna Beach Fire Chief Jan1es Latimer said today !hat Elliott. ll'hO has served y,•ith the Fire Department [or more. than two ye ars, wat' i.'Uspended for six dut y shifts fo!lo11·ing his arrest. A conv1ct ion, Latimer said, \'IOUld not result in automatic dismissal fro111 thr force. bul would be ground:r; "ror reviev.·." Elliot!. testified late \Vcrlnesday lhat he had "approximately a half doze n beers'" during !he "walk around .'" He started drinking at the Royal Ha11•aiian aOOut 4:30 p.m. on Scpl. 5, and rnoved on tn Victor Hugo's, the Roundtah!e, lhe Cellar, the Breakers, the White House, L11en lo the Hotel Laguna. Mnthers, lhr Beach House Inn and finally the Orphanage. He said lhe heer had n1atlt' h11n "jovial" but did not affect his faculties. Elliott said he heard no orders to move until accosted by a uniformed officer dur- ing his a rrest "rm a fire1nan," Elliott said he told the ofricer. Elliott said he sa11· no b;1dges \1•a1·cd. heard no obsce11 1t1es and i.:omn1ented the scene at the Orphanage \vas "peaceful "' The deiendant's te.sti1non v 1\''1S u1 direct ('(1ntrasl lo that of DeL Hohert Ro1naine. who 111 plainclothe!' 111 the scene. arrrstf'd V,!liotl and then turnf'tl him O\"Cr In ;1 11niforined olficer. Hnrna1ne s<11d hr was wn1·k1ng on an un- fi ercover assign1nen t \l'ith seven 11th1·r o!lic:ers in the Cleo St reet flrea when hr saw the group of "80 1o 100 " pe rsons in lhe parking Joi bet.wee n Taco Bell And Kentucky Fried Chicken . "They stepped inlo the streel, wi!h nn regard for traffic. I started walking toward the Orphanage 11·lth other pla inclothes officers. There y,•as 1 con- frontation with pushing around I.he fron1 door . "We removed our bill fold l'adges and displayed them in ou~ hands a! \\le n1oved and told people to step back and clear th' area:' Romaine said. He added that he lnfonned Elliott to lea\'e the scene three tin1es before making the arre.sl. Romaine !l!~d the defendant had "the ordor or alcoholic beverages on his breath" and wa! walk - i11g in an ··unsure ·• n1anncl'. Sgt. Neil Purcell. who headed up thr. plainclothes team and directed o~ralion5 al the Orphanage said the {'l"O"'d. 1vhich nt1n1bered 8Q to 100 al the outse1 gre.\11 ln "150 to 200"" in the immediate \'icinity of Jhe bar. He ba cked up Romai ne's testin1011y 1hal pla inclothes orficer did u.lentify !hen1s('lves and lhal at one point he stood atop a car parked in front of ttie bar and 1:omn1anded people to clear the scene "•hile dis playing his badge. "1 observed that :P.1r. Elliott did nor move w~n he was 11id'lised to · ruovo. t ' Purcell said. School Decision By Califoniia Gets Criticisn1 NATURAL BRJIX;E. Va . (UPI ) -Al- !orney General Andrew Miller hRS 1~ar11- ed that a decision bv the California Supreme Court endange~s local control of schools in alt 50 stales . i\1iller said the decision tha1 schflUI systems financed by local properly l:ixcs ar(' inherenll.v discriminatory. if upheld b,1• !he U.S. Supreme Cou rl. could signal the beginning or federal contrnl nf all puhlic schools. ~!iller said the Au g 30 dec1s1011 broadened the l~th Amendn1rnt's eQU<.11 protection ('!ause when 1\ ru led lh:i! sl tl(tents in poorer communitie.~ wrrc dt>nied an eq ua l education in quali1y 11::1h thf>Se in mort afnuent communr11es. The 14th An1end111ent h11.~ been used bv lllr CS, Suprc1nf' r.011rt to strike do11·i1 rfl!'.:1fll d1sl'riminal1on. Miller !old ihf' rhrl'elor~ of the Virg1n1:i Federtt! 1011 ol \Von1cn 's Clubs. But he ~P.id lilt C;i liforn la interprett1tion a pp a r r n t I v 1nea11~ "!here mus! be an equality in J!Overnment services: that no (·1ty ur i.:ou nty government t:an offer Its ci!izer1~ more. per capita I.ban any other city or county."' The. attorney general said lhr 111· 1erpretalion could mean that citizens would pay their school-bound property taxes directly to the state. "The final. mos t sombre prospect could be the fede.rat government's undrrtak1n~ lo administer all schools on groundi:: of wide disc repancies between lhe wealth of !ht various stales -which only a ,,;i. tionally financed school !}'Stem could alleviate." Court Sees Conf essio·n Tape Bv TOl\1 BARL EY oi I~• DlllY Pllfl Sl1H A drug-induced interview thAI may well have ils legality tested in the United States Supreme Court today opened the fourth da y of the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Sa n Clemente r-.1arine !\lark .Johnson A DAILY PILOT reporter \f as twice. ejected from Judgt \li'illla1n t.turray's courtroom via the objretions of defensi a1tornry Ra y Sharpe as 1he \'ideo tape in- lcrview filmed in San Clemente City Jail reached apparently vital segments of !he televised interrogation. According to the tape version. Johnson. undf'r lhc influence of sodium amytot. told bi.111 in!Cr\l lewer: "I re1nember killing my "'·if P., but I don't know ho"'' It hap- pened. I didn 'I ,mean to hurl her. I just rneant to ~Arc her " lie C'ould not recoil durini:: lhe portions of the interview vie.wed by !he pre ss the actual stabbing of Connie Lynn Johnson, but he recalled climbing through lh e \\'in- dow or the apartment at 416 Monterey Lane on June 16. 1970 and clubbing his 2{1- year-old 1,11ife witb a bar slool. He agreed that he. ma y ha ve sublie· quently showered lo wash off tilt blood and lold his inte.rvie.y,•er that hr associated the. shower y,•1th "a bad scene." "Despite. v.•hat I did lo my wife. I loved her \'ery much," lhe 20-year-old fl.1ar1ne policeman mumbled under the. growinR innuence of the tranquiliier. All statemenl, made. by John=:nn under rhe. innuence of the drug Including 111 lflped ljl.atement that was mRde earlier to Districl Attorney investigators are being challenged by Sha•·pe. J udge l'iiurray ha, ~till tn mnke hi5 ruling on the ad · missibility of th(' interviews Doctor Theodore Lindauer of Newport Beach, the. psychiatrist who !pent the "'eek be.fore Johnson's arresl in long sessions with the Marine, has testified that he. at first regarded Johnson as in- nocent. but changed his mind shortly be.fore. the end of the.. sessions. Me had testified that he wen1 w;~h .Johnson to San Clemente at the Marine ',.; request 10 help him search for !he knife. th& Uie defendant allegedly uied to slash and stab hi! pregnant wift more Uiart 20 limes. The blood splattered body of' lhc at,... tractive. brunette was found sprawled on the bed in lhe nlOdest. apertme:nl. Johnson rcporttd the discoYery lo &in Clemente police gnd told thun at 1he lime that he found his deed Witt on hi.~ retu rn rrom duty <11 the.:. s.iula Ana t\larine Corp5 Air Stillion. least an even chanec" (,f p:is~1ni; the senate . Badhani t·o1npla111ed. ""The C.:al1£or1 1111 l'OU9thne fro1n !hr l\l'l. sand seaward belongs to ever~·one 1n thr world. I suµ- pose. bu1 we do ha vr proper!.\' owner$ tu the slate of Califurn1a . . \\'e do hav1· properly O\\•ners along the coas1 find those people have nght:-., "'If "'" proposed llJ pul !hes<• ~ind " of 1·rstrictions on all pru1>er1y owners-in C<.1l1fon11a. l11c how ls would ne1·cr cease ," B<1 dl1<1111 :tlidl'ol Anoth1•r opponrn t t\s.c;enihlynian Fran ~ llclutll 1 ll-Eureka ), said ; ''This bill takf's a11•:1y !he rii.:ht nt loca l governn1ent to dn llu•1r 1ob. 1h1· onf'~ wl\o know th1• area and l1avc lht' ;1n,11crs .. As~en1blyrnan Patil Pn u\n tH-Pac1f 1t l';1[1~~'dc"1 rcplll'fl thal S(•mr eoasttinC' 1!e~rlupnll'1l1.~ .1pjlr11v1·d 111 liclulli"s north coast d1str11:t •·arr. a t:rime against /lJt urr " Pnolu also said 1h::i l the lrvi11e and Sea Hanch prOJC{1s have proven ··you can de\·clop toast l11"1e w1thu1 the co ncept of the S1cro1y lull and the developer can still n1akr nlUf\('\ " The autlior of 11 less restric1Jv• 111casurr killed 1n 1hc Senate last year, l'(·te \V1lson tR.Sa11 01ego), declared, ··T1n1c and c(l<ist!1ne ilre running out." rom 'SORRY ABOUT THAT' County Supervisor Clark I ' • .•. 'YOU DID WHAT?' County Supervisor (a$pers $62 ,0UO (;o"I. Set by L"g1uu1 Cu11u1111.nit y Ches t. Laguna Ueach Corn1nuni1.y Ches! presi- dent A. Will1:1rn l\1cCre;.idy .Jr. ;.innouncetl today lhat the local chaptrr has set a goat of $62,000 for lhr month-long 19i l t:hei;t drive which ~gins Oct. 1 An increasf' of S5.0CIO was voted by di rectors afl er cxami11ati nn of the re- questii and plans. of the 16 age ncies lhe Community Ches! help.!! suppo1·t. "We have a!y,·ays reachf'd our goal in Laguna Beach." l\1cCrea dy said. "but lnsl year it tonk until the vel'y lallt day lo go 011er the lop to a!lain a goal of S56,900. I hope. r:veryone will consider makmg a greater contribution this year lo meet the increased needs or the heallh. y,•elfare and youth agencies we serve .• ''The Laguna Beach Comn1un ily Che:r;t i! a tnie .i'.merican Institution of ne ighbor helping neighbor. The agencit!!> it assists ttrve our commu nity from Crystal Cove · on the north through Laguna Niguel m1 the south and inland to and includirri: Laguna Hills '' Advanct: campaign letters have heef1 ma1ltd, tt1ctready said . 311d Mrs. Cr11t-e Sherid11n. piirt•tlme secretary fur the Chest. ~In be At the hcodquarters dally lo reettVe donations. i I Caspers Furious At Clark Move B.v .IACK 1Ui.41RAt:I\ 01 II'" 0101• r olDI SI.I ll '"The: 11\(Jughl i.;an1c !u 111(' JllSL as I sal do11·11 lll th:1l l:h<.tir·."' s<11d S11 pC'rv1sor ll<.ilph Clark uJ A11:1lil•iin ;if\cr his dran1a\i!' 1110\1' \\'cdncsdilv which sud- denly rcsolvC'd tht• l.ol'al Ai;ent'y Forn1a- 11un Con11111ssio1t i'On1ro1er!'>y whi ch has r<igctl s111r1' r;irl ~ .July. ('!af'k of An:ihi11n1. i1lt crna1 r 1neznbf'r rcprcsc111lng lhe Buard of Su~r1•isors on 1111· ('\JlllllllSSlO!I W<'!S SUh:\lJtU!tng for Supervisor Hon:ild Caspers of Ne11•purt Ue;ich, 11 l'CRUl:w I.A FC 1ncn1ber who had bc'c11 called a11·ay "hrc:iusc <if an emcri;enc~' " C.:l.<lrk 's. act1011 put ~l'ulrles f'e~J<Jtl'"flf Anaheim, publ l(" 1ndnber of the. COm- nussion. bar k 1n hi~ seal and ou~ 1lrrbel'1 l.1l'kCr flnahcin1 allorney. C';.ispers, •,111!0 returned be fore the Wedncsd:ry .~cs.<;1011 had adjourned. e:oc- plrldcd Ill f;)ge ll'hen he \Vas informed or 1he acr1on Cl:11'k llild r.111la1nrd l11 h1n 1 wha t h<td r~1kc11 place and 111)(\logized tur 01e "lit tle b11 or sk11ldubger~· ·· "Skulduggt•ry 1s tl(I! tl1r w1wd."" C::i.~per~ shout ed. "Th is put.~ l'rar! l1;1rbor lo ~h;init' S11pt•r v1sor 1 Hribcr! \ Ballin, v.·J1u j\1!1.<; hlnn1cd f11r 111osl !rouble, is the only 0J1f' s1tt111g lhcl'r wi !h any crhu.·s. The ac- tion w:~~ un<l1•rh;ind (•c!. "If anvnnt• tl11nks I ;11n gn1og to gel nfr t!u· l.AFI ' l'(•ry so()11. lt1<'y :ire 1vron g. I'll hr here for ii long 111111' ... he t•o11cluded a!' hr angri ly stiunpt•d nu t ul the n1cctu1g f(\1101 'l'hl' 1·1·st'al utg n( P£';1r'>IJ11 restore<: 1'I 111;11unt1 1., th" cn1nr111ss1on 11·h1ch ha..; f111i1!'1•d 11R·orpur;1111•11 111 the propo~cd c1 · tv 111' lr1 tnf' 'l'h;11 :-;u11c u1.11or 11y h:t.s tlt•n1('d Santa An;i 's .1 ttcnq1 ls !ro blol·k ]f\'lflC 1n- 1·u1'fH!l':l t1ur1. Thr· 1·•11u 1·111'tl''\ ll\•~r· 111t·n1hcrsh1p nn 1111' I.A I"\' ha~ 1';11:t'd s1nr1· a11 t•ar ly .J ul.v 1nt'••t1ng 1il till" flra11~1· County Le:i gue of i·111 .. ~ wl1l'n !.1,, A!:11n1 !11s Co11neiln1:in .l1 1s1•1,1i 11.vd(· l\'.1?> 1·lrc11·d tn thr t·orn- 11 11,.~11111 1t'f1l'i',\(•111 1ng tile c·1t1rs bv ;i J:l tn 12 IO!t• !IVl'r lll("Ulllhc11t ll llllS "Red "' ll•·1nh11rtlt , l'ullcr!on (·u11n!·1hn<ln . ll v1ii' 11·as h;u:;k~d b\' Forces f;1vnring S;111la A11:1 <HHI npr~1.~1 ng lt1e 1ncorpnr:irinn •)f ll'Vl!ll' Sin(·1· 1ht 11. !hi· h<ill!t• has raged thrnui:h lh1' n1urts. l.ea l!uc of Citic.~ n1t•1'!111i.:~ anrl llorird or Sup('rvisors ~j·~~ll jl\~ 'l'llt tall':>! act11"1 hl•lorl' \\'c<lrH.'sd<iy's dr:unntir 111nv r h:icl t:1kcn pl;1ce jusl last ~lond;1y 1n Su1>l'rinr Court v.•hen Jurl.l!c < 't1;irl cs Bau1•r rul('d. in crrect. lhnt the L<':lJ:?U1"~ <11lon1l'y h:ul tak en the wronJ! road 111 111.~ l1•i!r1t <1llcmpt to unsea t l.1ekl'r B:iurr r11led !hat unle ss Thomas \\'oodrul f. n.>.presen1u1r. the cities, came u11 with stil id new legal action Licker was lf1(· n~hUul ltolrlt'r of Ilic l.AfC scat, Clark uf"K'ncd \Vedncsday 's action by Cou.111.y· Living Cusl..s Take Rise The living Is ea.~y 7n Orange County, and rnore costl y for people who are driv· 1ng c11rs or buying hom('s Government officials s:1y !hi' cost nf l1vin1: rose .04 percent durini.:. August despite l'residf':nl Nixon's wage-price frttze th11t was intended to cut innetion.1 Primary reason for the iocrease. a bit over Lhe 03•registcrcd na lionAlly, is dllt' IO mortgage rat's and gasoline prices v.•hich are not af(cttcd by the control. Government offlci:i !s s:ild rood costs in. !he South/<1nd remained the same under tht' prizr freeze. but cttnin.it out 'In r('sl:iurant.s l."()l;l nnc 'pcrc~nl more. Tl1e Burc:iu of 1~.11:>or Slalistlcs ex· pla ined the August consutn<'r index: r~ 4 7 percent over 11 year :igo. which means "'htll cost $l0 In 1967 costs $1 l.!16 now. sa.11111g Iha!. he l('lt obliged to "call thing! as ! S('C lhen1 ." ·"rile only loser in l<1\\'su1t s ore the (·111~.('l\S of !ht• eoun!y or ci!y," Clark con· t1nue<L "I w~1nt to tlear ttii.~ scene onre ;n1d for all and rcmo1·e lhl· cloud from tlus 1:01nn1 ission .. He n1uve !hat Licker be ousted as thr publ11.: rncrobc.r of lhe LAFC and the mo- tion 1.:arned 3 to l. Only Su pervisor Batt i11 ol S;iut a Ana vutcd iu the 11egati1·e against 1.AF'C Chairman Stall North rup, i\layur Tony Coco of Tustin and Clark. Clark then n1oved that Pearson be 11:1mcd the public member. At this ptJllll. Rattin interrupted y,·ith, ''The public member should not be a forn1cr c:uun<'ilnian or mayor and should be younger_ .. ··vnur suggc:r1t1on has nlerit."' replied Clark. "but il is too late to lXlllSider at nu s tune I think it should be st udied for rhr futu re." "\Vt• should put ii in the b~'laws nO\I'. ·• in::>i?>ll'd Rattin. "I am loLal ly oppo.o;{'d tu any reslric· 111111.'> on the {lllali rle;ilions of the publie 111t111ller." said Coto. ··11 is difficul t enough nuw lo find qualified t'fl ndidatc:'f and outlandish to int in1a1c thal by virtue or pre\'ious service tu his city a person is not t1ligiblc for th is cornmission."' Cli!rk 's n1otion passed by the san1e .l tfl 1 n1;1rgin . Fornier L11guna Beach r.1ayor \\'1 lban1 Martin , public alternate. did not vulr. J\lunda y's CtJUrl action sternn1ed frorn nn Aug. 9. 8 a.in . spcci;il meeting of the J.1\l'C callt·d hy llydf', Ballin and: ( :;i<:pcr~ ;1t wlnelt Licker 11·as seated and Pc:i rson ouslt•d Prt'l'JOU.'> tu that scs~1011. the League of C1t1es 1n1."1nbc;r.~ had rnei J uly 28 and n'\ltrscd th eir pos1t1on, pulling Reinhardt li;1tk 011 the L1\VC :inn oustin g Hyde. Tlir 9:l8«u·r1· 1111lu~trial properly sout h ,,1 tlll' :'11:11·111t· C(11·r s llelicopter 13a:;e on Bed l hll Av1·t1Ul' no11• see.n1s certain to l)(!\"Ulll(' p:u'! ul 1hr !l('W c1L.V or Irvine . County supervisors arc expeCll'<l to scl a IJ;1 Lc !ur au lnn11'p!)r:ttlo11 election for ll'Vint• fl!'.~! \Vt·d11cstl1.1y. Sept. 29. At the Jul y 8 league rnef'ting. it \Va, ;1llt 'f!.(•d 1J1.ir Ratun and Caspers were U1,. au l.hu rs ol polit1cal pressure that had bcr11 applied to rnany League members to elect Hyde who was identified as a cog In the U<1ll1n-Caspe.rs-Outtcrfield axis. Tl1at pr(';:;sur(' 1vas alrnosl unanimously reJi•c!cd at thr .July 2ll session "'ith n1ost of the votes or angry League members gt•"'l\ to Reinhardt. The meeting led In the Batt in group cul li ng lhe Aug. 8 specia l Ll'IF'C session al whieh Pearson was ousted and Licker named . Orange Cnaat 1'1eaCber Mostly sunny tod ;iy and Friday, following the usual 10111 clouds and fog in lhe 1norning hours. Hish! today along the coast , around 70 rising to 80 inland. Lows tonight Jn the low 60's, INSIDE TODA V Tlie cu1tversatio11 got down ro nitty-yrittu 1vhe11 sex re.search. lean~ fr0111 Brilo1n t)ICI the pres' ui New Yorlc. 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Ernest L. :Jedin1 11ys he wants oul of the Army, •·r don't know e:s:aclly when I'll ~ able o leave, but that is my inlention," :.1'edina &aid Wednesday v•h ile surrounded I •y we:Ilwlshers_ Medina, 35, a Mexican-Amtriclln 1le1crlbe:d by fellow officers during his r'Ourt-martlal 11 "one (If our finest com· pany commanders in Vietnllm" gaid he •fas convinced hi s military carter was tuined by the trial . "I wouldn't want to waste another year 11r two for nothlnR ." by gtaylng in the i\rmy, he said. Medina was the last officer charged in 1he; slaughter at My Lai. The jury deliberated only 57 minutes. and the Jerdict came at 4:19 p.m. PDT Wed- 1esday. That was in sharp con tr11.st t.o the 'erdict In the conviction of Lt. William L. •::alley Jr., which took 13 days . One other officer, Q)\. OrM l<. Hen- 1 lerson, is on trial at Ft. Meade, P.1d., but Ile is accused of covering up the :nassacrl!!, not with the actual killings . Twenty-five officers and men originally 'rere chargi!!d in the r..1arch 16, 19fi8, ln- ··idents in thi!! South Vletnaml!!ge hamlet, · 2 with participating in the actual kill- .ngs, 12 with covering up, and one with '10th. Of that number, five were tried, our were acquitted, and only one, Calley ~as convicted. The charges against all lthl!!rs were dismissl!!d. Although Mi!!dina Is leaving the Army, ie said he was not sure v.·hat bl!! would j(), He wa.s offeri!!d a job immediately J.fter the verdict from Glenn W. Turner lf Orlando, Fla. Turner said Medina "has a job with me .! he wants it -and I 'II pay a lot more .ban the Army does." Bailey sald Turner had paid many of he expenses for the Medina defl!!nse - probably in u ceas of $20,000 or $25,00!. Ml!!dina gaid hi!! did not plan to return to .nis home in Montrose, ColCI. All but ()ne of thi!! 102 murder charges against Medina had been redu~ or di1mis5ed be.lore h!a case wl!!nt to the jury. The onl!! murdl!!r charge involved the killing of a Vietnamese woman r-.1edina said be &bot ln ae!I-defense, Two Sign Bids Get Clemente Council Okay Tht new San Clemente radio gtation and an established automobili!! agency Wedneaday were each givl!!n permission by thi!! planning commission to erect pole r;igns higher than the law allov.·s. Both of the actions were unanimous, Station KAPX will be. al\ov.·ed t.o erl!!Ct a sign 45 fel!!t high near its officl!!s at 800 S. El Camino Real. Atop the pole, a lig hted marker thrtt by ninl!! feet in size bearing the istation 's call letters .,.,·ill be installed . Thi!! new station is scheduled to begin broadcasting in early October. Thi!! allowable height limit for a pol e sign within tht city is 25 feet. Tom Stamp Ford, .!It 53$ N. El Camino Real , receivl!!d commission approval of a plan to replace it.s eiisting flve signs with live new signs, one of -...•hich would be a p;ile sign 35 feet high. Owner Tom Stamp to!d the commission the pole sign would be in conformAncl!! 9'ilh a national effort bv f ord Motnr Company to install the saine lYP' of sign 1t all ilS lllgenciP.s. OUNGI COAST DAllY PllOT ~ UJJ.Sf PUI LlSHING (ON,,l'Nf't 'olt.rt N. w.,, f'nllMftl -l'llOll.W J1t~ R. Cirri.., YD~-~11 .......... '1l1e111111 K•t'tl1 IEIJW Tli~111 11 A. M11'11liift1 M1n11lng IEdi,.r Clt.IM H. Lo.,. i;~li•nf P. N1D #.Ubl'l.nt Mmtl\llll Elll!Orl let•• '-tll OPfk• l JZ f or1.t AY111u1 M.m11 •dlllr•u: r.o. 1011: ~•6, !26J2 S.. Ct"""'' OHie• JOI Nwth El C1111l110 R11~ •2672 .,,.,. °""" a... MIN• .).JO W•I ll'f I"""' ......,.,, IM~l .UU ~--M .OllllV1"' ~ a-.111 111iJ llKA ~ • ....... P lt..OT, w1W1 ... \di It _......., t1'11 .. _,,.__ a. ~~,....., d•l•v ~' ,_ ...... _.,..,. ..i11.,,_ for ~ IMtll. ....... e.a., G.11 Mfff, H•llt>llOfl ................ ""'"""· ..... C:"'-"'' ·----R--~ -....i.-1ell, •""' .iiti Olll ........... ......_ l"r!M .... 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Several weeks later, Ble11in ~ rl!!membered hiS' money. The idea ror a moment wa~ too monstrous to 1cce pt. · "I had to think for a minutt> ~·hether I really did it." he said. "I decided I v.·asn'! going to ti!!ll my ...-ife.'' Ble\'in returned to the field whl!!re siderable searching folUld v.•here he had fired his first shot . He locatl!!d lJ pieces of his $100 bill. Blevins taped th!! pieces together. He reported today that a bank had given him a new $100 bill for lhi!! piecl!!.s and hi!! had told his wife about it Trustees Rap Non-district Tuition Costs Saddleback CClllegl!! trustees havl!! voic- ed mild disapproval of thi!! school spen· ding some $370.000 du ring the 197G-71 school year for tuition of district students attending other community CC1Jleges . Trustee Ha ns VOfili!!I. noting the payments amount to ;ibout 12 percent C1f the school annual budget, said the costs ~ould rise considerably during this school year. ''The cost could rise to between i900 and $1.000 per student next yea r." he noted. College Business Manager Roy Barli!!tta told the school board 11onday that about 1,300 Saddleback College District ~!udents had attended other commun ity cnl leges in 1970-71. Of thesl!!, 289 werl!! full tlmi!! students and the others v.·ere part time. Students are permitted to attend the other colltges if Saddleback dOl!!S not of· fer the course of instruction in which they arl!! inleersted. A majority of the l,.100 CIUl-of·district students in 197(}.71 attended Orang!!! CClast College in CClsta Mesa , Barletta noted. ThP. business manager pointP.d out that, beginning in 1971·72, Sad dleback will have to pay an .11.ddllional $300 per student ''seat tax" to these schools for e.!!lch district atude nt. He said this cost was not paid during thl!! previous years be cause Saddleback was less than lhret years old. While the .11.veraj:!e cost per student in 197().71 for out-of-clistricl aflendancP. was only $616, Barletta said the addi tion of the seat tax CQu]d push the average ovl!!r "''" "\Vt:'!! have to pay in excess of $180 ,000 Cln top of the $370.000 we're paying now," noted Board President Alyn Brannon . In an answe r to trustel!!'s qul!!slions, Barletta said Saddleback only collects about $6,000 per year from other colleges fC1r the ir sludents attending Saddleback College. Vogel noted that. becau sP. nf !he high cost of inter-district alttndanee. the trustees ha,·e refustd, on the b;isis of distance only, to allow district students to attend other collegl!!s. Tanker Spills Oil Into SF Bay Wat ers f.1ARTINEZ IUPJ) -An undetermint:d amount of oil spilled into !ht ba.v Par\y today when equipment failed .,.,,hile a tanker v.·as loading fuel oll et !ht: Shell Oil Co. refinery. Tht: Coast Guard said !he spill v.·11.~ hel!eved to be less than 1.000 gallons and was concentrated in a 30·yard long slick off Martinez marina. A spokeli:man for Shell Oil C-0 . .said the oil tscaped v.•hen ii CC\Upling brC1ke aboard t.he SS Catav.•b;i Ford whil e the bunker fuel v.•a11 be:ing pumped aboard. By GEORGE LEIDAL OJ "'" DlllY Pllo! 111!1 Combined tax rates for all c1l1es alQllg the Orange Coa st increased th1 ~ ye(lr With \\'estmins!er property owners suf. fering the largest tax rate blow .,.,·Hh an increase of SJ 61 per $JOO to a total of $12.9'1 County Auditor \'1ctor A lle1m !oday released the combined 1971 ·72 tax rates for all cities in the county <ind com- parisons v.·ith lol.a ! r:ites ff)r !ai:;l year. Cos la Mesa t1 nd Newport Beach tax· payer~ enjoyed the least increase In !he total tax rate of any city Cln the Orange Coast. Costa P.lesa properly owners will pay S.14 per SIOO of assessed valuation more this sear. nr A total or SJ0.67 for :ill services including ci!y anrl county government. schools and speci:i! t;ix1ng districts The /\'ewpQrl Beach rate climbed J.'i cents to a 1ntal of S9 .. 'i7 The !o\vest c1Jmbined rate of ,111 r1!1es along the Orange Coast conl)nurs tn he collected from residents Qf Lag11na Bea ch. But the total rat e of Sn .OR represents a 56-cen! increase over last year following is a ci1y by r11 y breakdov.•11 nf the new tax ra les and compansnns v.·ith lasl year, Examples nf wh;il thr rates will cost owners of a $24.000 homl!! assessed at S6.000 are also given for each city. COSTA l\.1ESA : This year's expected total tax bite for all services is 5640 cnm· pared lo $614 paid last yea r when !he tax rate total -...·as S\0.53. Of the SS40 levied on a $24,000 home. S349 goes to schools. $1 22.~0 to the county, S60 to the city and $10R to special districts f'OUt>.'TAIN VALLEY : The combinerl tax rates increased 90 eents fr om $10 73 l11sl year lo S\1.63 this year. This year's f.ot al tax tab for a S24.[)()IJ home will be $697 compared with S644 last year. 01 the $697 , $425 suppnrts education, $122 goes to 1he rounty, $69 i.~ le11fPd by the city and IRI pa,11s for special districts HUNTINGTON BEACH : The 1~71-72 combined ta:s: rate climbed $1 .12 to a tot.11! of S\2.11, up from $10.99 last year. The new rate means the ov.·ner of a $24.000 home will pay $726.49 this year compared ~·i!h $659 pairl lasi ye 11r. The total levy of $726 ts split v.·ith 1442 go ing to schools, $122 to the cou nty, $97 to the city and S7$ lo special dl~tricts. LAGUNA REACH: This year"s mm- binl!!d tax ra te tota ls $9.llfl. up 56 cents from last yeilr's rate of $8.52. Thi!! new r;ile means the owner of a $24.000 homP will pay about $544 th \s year compared with $511 paid last yea r. Of the $544. schnols get $230; the cnun· ly. $122; the city, $117. and special districts. $75. NEWPORT BEACH : The 1971 -72 tax Snmnier's Gone Bnt Heat Stays Summer b1d ad itu loday. At 9:45 a.m., autumn moved in. But don't look fnr a nip \n the air just yel The National \Veather Ser\'Jce .said al least through this v.•eek sou t her n California "'ill continue to have high 1n· land temperatures. infrf'QUent Sant;i Ana \\'lnd~ and cloudiness an<! smog in the Los Angeles Basin. The desert IO\\'ns of Thermal 1tnd lmperia! v.·ere the v.·armest spots in !he nation \Vednesday, \vith high lemperaturr rradings of 99 and 98 respel'.'11\·el ,\· 1..os Angeles had a high nf 7!1, while Ri\'t.rsid!' and B11rslO"' \vere Ra . Sa n B~rnardino. R9: San Diego. i5 : Long Beach, 77; Santa Barbara Airport. 73. London Papers Holl LONDON (UPI I -London's ne1,·~papC'r puh!ishf'rs nrrlered their presses to rn\I ag<iin tod11.y for the first t.ime since they shut thl!m do .... ·n Saturday night because of a pay dispute. Clemente High Student Parking to Get Study Claiming !ha t even 5tudents y,•l!hout cars had p.trk ing permi!s. plilnning com· fT!is sinners \Vedn!'sday recommended that the city ("()Uncil look into the parking problems at San Cleml'ntt Hig h School. Thi!! commis1ion's Rctinl'\ was sparked \\'hen Planner Roy GRrberine cited the dangt.r of the students parking Along Avtnid11 Pico and then w11!king lo school. He: said there were m11ny areas around the school of Oat, unused ground v.·hich cC111ld be turned into parking 11re11s. Howl!ver, high school principal Darrel Taylor gaid today therf' v.•pre no other 11.reas for perking 1vallable at the ovl!!r· crowded school. Students are now 111Jowed to t ither park •l the school parklng lot -by pennlt on- ly -or to le11ve their 1111to on the Avenlda Pict> Extension and walk tn 11chool. The police department h1111s posted "n!) p•rklna" slgna 11lona AvenidR Pico proper ntar thf': school to pre11enl 11tudents from using the strl!!el for 1uto f'l orage. The hig h 11chool wa1 orii:iinelly hu ll!. t.o house: 1.800 1tudenl1 and the ,.1~nd;ince on Wednesday W!IS 2,628, 11rcording In CapistrAno Unified School District offlciaJ .Jn,. \.\'I.me r. I He 1111id the proble m will not he a1lev!11l!'d until the completion (If P ana Hills High School in 011 na Polnt in 1972. According In Principal T11ylor. 1omr 2$0 permits were issued lo studen l1 prior to the beginnin)! of the school ye<1r. wilh 75 percent of 1hem J!:oing tn seniors and the remaining 2.'i percent to junior!!. Ta\•[or estimated that Rbout 7fi percE?nl. Qf the student population, or 1.960 youngsters , rirlt the hus tn srhool each d:iy. This leaves 11bout 66R youngsters who 'ilher walk or come to school by 11uto. "Thert is absolutely nothing 'WI! can do about It."' T;i,y\or said. "it is obvious fnr anyont to see just what spaces we have anti how many cars \'I'(' c11n park." \\lilh the 2.50 :Uudent .NJtos and I.ht can: of somt: 100 staff members. the lot I~ comp\Ptely flllcd e11ch d.11y. he nn1ed. Hov.•p\•rr. pl;innin~ r nm m \ ~ s I on chairman Art Holmes allei;:P-0 "'eclnt~flAy r•:"hl 1h11l ~omr students with permit~ don't drive In schol e'•ery d11 y ~nd thtlr assianeci sp11c~ thrn ren111ins empty "''(lu clnn't {'\'en need a car V'.I get A rrrmir." he rhargrd, ' rate total 1s S9 57, up 15 cents over the 1970-71. S!l 42 rat!'. A property assessed at Sti.000 will pay a combined ta x bill of $574 this yf'ar compared wit h $565 last year. Of the S574, schools gl!l $.127. the coun- ty. $1 22 . lhe cit y, sn . and special district_,, $52. SAN Cl.Er\1 ENTE: The total tax rate increased 61i cents l•'I SI0.06 this year' from las1 year's .li9.40 rate . Taxes nn 8 $24 .000 hnme v.•ill tota l $603 in 1971·72 cnmpared with $$64 paid last year. The $603 tax bill is shared with schools gelling $304~ the rounly. $122: the city, 587. Rnd sJ)e{'ial districts, $89. SAN .JUAN CA PISTRANO: The new property lax rates total $10.70. up 66 cent~ nver last yea r's $10.04 rate. The tntal tax t;ib for a $24 .000 homl!! will be sn12 con1parPd \\'ith $fi()2 las!. year. Thr $fi42 bill j!i split with S304 going t.o s('h1)nl.~. $122 l.n the cnunly. S72 to the city and $112 1.o special districts. s1-;111. RE!ICH Th<' 1!171·72 lax rate 101;il t.~ $10 5:l, 11p !14 cents over the 1970- 71 , $!lfi9 rate A properly a~sessed at $fi.OOO will pay a combined lax bill of $032 fnr all s!'r11ices up from S57fl paid last ye(lr. The $fi.12 is split with $347 supporting schonli;. $122 ~oing to the county. $81 to thP cit I' anrl $RO to special districts. \\'ESTMJ NSTE R! This year's com hined t.:ix r;;tc fnr all services totals $12.90, up $! fil from last vear·~ Sll.29 total rate. The 1nfal la~ ·bill on a S24,l)OO home 'A.'1 11 be sn4 in .!!171-72 compared with $677 paid in 1~70·7 \. The $774 is shared with $444 going to schools. Sl22 to the CQUnt y, S57 to the city and SIS\ to special districts, DA I\,_ y PILOT Stiff !'hole Cotti pet if it••• One of many surfrr~ \vhn coin· petcd in the Uni led States Surf- ing Cha mpionships at Hunt- ington Beach last \Veekcn<I. sHdes profess ionally on a sma ll, well fo rmed \vave. for a loo k at the various activities of the contest. turn lo Page 17. WASHI NGTON IU Pl l -John M. Harlan, 72. is retirinR as a Su preme Cou rt. assnci ate JUStitl!, the While House ann ouncl!!d today . His re111gnallon followed by on!y sii days that of the court's senior ml!!mbe:r, Hugo L. Black. Harlan's retirement rneans Pres~denl Nixon wilt have an opportunity to appoint a third and fourth justicl!! to !he rourt. The court"!'I nl!!W term opens 1Jne v.·e-ek rrom nex t Monday. Like Black. Harlan has been ill recently. He ha.~ been hnspitalizrrl more than it month with an apparent back ail· menL Bl&ek. 8.), subrnitted his resigna· tion last Friday end h11s since Nuffr.red a stroke that left him in critical condition. White House Pres!'! Secre1;iry Ronald L. Ziegler. v.·hn <1nnounced tht> retirem"nt, quoted Nixon as sayin,ll'. "Mister Just1cR John Harlan is one or t)le great !!!!gal si::holars in the his1nry of the court and will be regarded by history as one of the towering figures of the court.'' * * * 'Retired Jnstice Hngo L. Black Listed Critical Pla1111ers Urge Reve1·sii1g WASH INGTON (UPI \ -R.tt lr ed Supreme Courl Justice H11gn L. Bl.:ick, 85. was placed on the critiral list at Bethesda Nava! Hospital today. a court offici al said. "The prognosis i~ considered poor." the offici al said. "His fa mily 1.~ with him '' Cleme11te A1nhulance Ba11 Black, ~ho entered the hospital nn A11g. 28. suffered a severe stroke ~1 onday in what the official called a "cerebral \'ascular acciden!." Since thal tin1e, he said, Black has continued tn \vorsen and was placed on the critical list at 10 a .m. EDT toda y. The S;in Clemente Planning Com- mission \\'erlnesd ;iy passP.d a resolution uqi:1niz the City Council to allow an am- hulance io:.ervice to operate from an in- dustn.il 7nn!' Appro val of lhe app!Fcatinn. riled by r\lnrcan Amhulance Service ol 151 Aven1da Navarro, has already been denied hy the council. Under the city C'nt'lr . ambul;incP i;rrvires art' 11. ty~ of buc::1 nri;:..c:: ;i\lnwPd 10 commercial, C-2 ron- ed <1rf'.is of thP r1l y. l!rn.1·pvf'r. planner~ noted that Morgan Amh11l:inre \\•fluid prnb11bly causf' less of a rli.1;1urhilnre to residents if the operatinn wrre ronfinr.d to the completeJy.non- rr~1rlrn11;il nrr:i Onr rrsidf'nt lnlrl the crlmm1ssioners Qf :in an1l1ul?.nce service by another com- p;iny which w;is h;ii:.ed in the 11llov.·ed C-2 znne. but constantly disturbed nearby residents. The. man ciled practice opera- lion nf sirens, overhaulin~ motnrs. and increased traffic as reasons fnr keeplna such operationi:. from commercial r.nnes. \Vhile al! commcrci11l zone~ in the city arl! bounded by res1rlenlial are<1s Lhe locatiQn requested by /l.1org&n Amhu\ance is near the freeway away from any homes. Morgan had req11e.~1erl lhP lf}('atlnn nn Avenida N.'l11arro hP<'ause of il~ prox· imily to Avenida PiCfl, a major street , and the S.:in DieRO freewil\'- The ambulance cnmpa n,1, whirh of. ficials said ha.~ hern operaltnR in ~veral Orange County ci1il'.'s fnr the p.ist 27 ye<1rs. is presently scrking approval of 11 plan to rotate duticli: '-'"'ilh the city'!i: other service , Hoi;pital Ambul;ince. F'ol lov.·i nR pass;ige of thP resolution supporting thr /l.1nrgan lncati<1n. lhe com- mis sioners a~rced to cxainine al their ne:s:t meelini.t the cit.v corle restricting ambulance lo commcrci:il zones. Black. who was the senior justice on the court after serving 34 years :ind 28 days. sent a letter of retirement to Prest· dent Nixon last Friday. His office 11! the courl confirmed on Sept. 1:. that he had entered Bethesda 1n suburban r.laryland Aug. II A brief statement was later issued !.h11l hi!! was undergoing treatmen t "for maintenance of a proper blood sugar balance during steroid trl!!atment of an inflammatory condition C1f the blood vessels." \llith Black were his wif!', ElizabP1h, <1nd hi~ three children by his l.it.e first wife. Hugo L. Jr .. a /l.1ian11 \a\~1~•er; S!erl· ing Fosler, of Los Alamns, N.M.: and 1\lrs. Mario Pr.S.!!ITC'Si. o[ Hackensack, N .. I. Black was the son nf 11n Al;ibama sharecropper \\'ho rose tn become the No. :i justice of all t.itTIIJ~ 1n terms n[ scrvi cl!! on the court. He fell onlv six-month.! ~hort of sP.rving on the benCh longer tha n any other man . SAVE $50 Hand so1n e ON Lou11ge Chair Or Swive l Roc ker Choose from 22 Regu lar $189 to Gr:i.r,.ful d"Sli?'n 11.nd !l!• ptrb con5lrwr1111n are hl>autifulJy l'TlhM rl"d by mtlJ~ul"U5 lAilori n1: to 11ive you J11.~·1sh com- fort. Largr' fabric rnlll"l"linn. Ste 1.ht!!.e and otht-r magnifirl"n! ~lylf'S II"• day A.Ild add 1J l"uch nf 1't gtl:'ly r ll'l:'.110r'I' 1.0 rour hon1t decor. Styles $249 NOW 139 TO S199 Your fnotiritt lnt,.rior r:ltsigner 11Jill b1 h.11rir11 tl'I n.trist vou .. , H.J.GAI\RETI fURNITLJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 0,.. MN., T~~,._ •l'ld ,rl ...... ll 1 S HARBOR BLVD. •••-0175 6<b-0176 COSTA MESA, CALI F. ( • I • 7 • San Cle1nen1e Capistrano .VOL M , NO. 228, 4 SECTION S, 44 PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Final N.Y. Stocks THUR SDA Y, SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 TEN CENTS Badham Condemn·s Coastal Preservation Bill f''rom \\'ire Sen·ictl • SACRAi\11-:NTO -A sweeping coastline prrserva tion 1nca surt' passt•d \Vednesday by the Ca!1fonHa Assc1nbly was t·on. den1ned lod:.i~ b.v l\"e"·porl Beach Repubhtan Assc1nblyn1an R o be r t Badhaiu. .. !rs a J)Oll't!' play b.v 1he landtockers \\-11h1n lhc staic who l\'IU1t 10 control the bCJCebers out ur the L"Oast," charged Jola1aso11 Mu1•de1• Badham, who was on the losing end or a 51 to 16 Assembly vote. 'The coastline bill establishes a ne1v slatewide t.'Oastal planning agency 11·1th six regional boards. 'The boards would be giveu interini authority to place a 1noratorium on son1I": kinds of coastal development which would reduce public access to th e ocean nr which call !or dredging or filling along the roast. er Admission Tape Played at Trial Bv TO~I BARLE)' oi lh1 Di ily Pilot Slit! A drug·induccd Lnlervic11· that n1ay \\'ell 1ave ifs !cgalil.I' le~tcd in the United ita!es Suprcnte Co urt today opened the rourlh day of the Orange County Su perior· ::ourt murder trial of San Clemente \larine Nh1rk Johnson. A DAILY PILOT repor!cr was l\l'iC'f': ~jected fro1n Judge \\lillia1~ t-.1urray's :ourtroo111 via the objf'ctions of defense 1Uorney Ray Sharpe as the video tape in- :erl'iew filmed in San Clemente City Jail ·cached apparently vital segments or !ht o1devised interrogation. According to the tape version, Johnson, 1nder t~ influence of sodium amytol, :old his intl'rviewer: ··1 re1ne1nber killing 11y wHe. bul I don ·t know htnv it hap- ')(!11cd. I didn't rnean Lo hurl her, I just l1eant to scare her." He could not recall during the portions lf lhe inte!'view viewed by the press lhe u:tual st.ahbing of Connie Lynn Johnson, :>u1. he recalled climbing through the win4 1011' of the apartment at 416 Montl'rey Lane on June 16, 1970 and clubbing his 20.. 1•ear-old \\'ife with a bar stool. l!e agreed th:ll he rnay ha 1•e subse· 1ue111ly sho"•ered to "'ash off !he blood gnd told his inler1•ie11·cr lhat he 1ssociated !he shower ll'ilh "a bad ;ccne." ··0esµ1te 1vhat I chd to rny wife I loved ~er very rnurh." the 20-year-old f.tarine :iolicrman 1nurnbled under th e growini> nflurnce of the lranqu1l1;:cr All staternents made by Johnso n under lhc influence or the drug including a aped sta1ernent that v.•as made earlier lo l>islriLt Attorney investigators Are bcin~ :hallenged by Sharpe. Judge ~turray has >til l tn rnake his ruling on the ed- n1is.~ibil1!v of the 1ntrrric\\s. IJocLor ·Theodore Lindaurr of Nc11·por1 Ucach. the psychiatnst \\'ho spent the 11·erk before .l ohnson·s arrest in Ion~ ~essious 11·ith the l\1anne. has tcs!ilied lh;11 he ;-rt first regarded .Johnson as in4 noccnL bu1 changed his n1lnd shortly before the end of the sessions. He had testified that he "'en!. with Johnson to San Clemente at the Marine's reques1 lo help him search for the knife th?J the defendant allegedly used lo slash and stab his pregnan! wife more than 20 tin1cs. 1'he blood splattered body of the .al.- tractive brunette v.·as found sprav.·!ed on !he bed in the modest apartmenl. Johnson reported the discovery lo San Clemente µolice and told then1 al the lime that he found his dead 1vife on hi:ii return from dul v o:i1 the Santa Ana f\larine Corps Air 'station. He ¥.'as arrested one year later. lie i~ today being tried for second degree murder. Johnson teslilied during both in· terviews that Mrs. Johrt'iOll slrongly ob- jected to his use of marijuana i11 the! home and that her repeated protests ltd him to mentally associate his wife with his 1nother. Dr. Lindauer-ha:i; described Johnson·!': mother as a dominant woman v.•ho fre- quently physically chastized her son and induced a growing resentment that may Well have reached a climax in the young J\tarine's relationship with his wife. Li!idauer today te stified that Johnson strenuously resisted the influence of the ~odium amytol in the in terview taped in :lan Clemente. The psychiatrist Said Ille interviewer injected fivf' times the quantity of sodiuzn amytol normally used to put the a\'erage person to sleep in a bid lo help the t-.larine recall the event.3 between the beating of his \\'ife and the timf'. he took a :;hov.·er. Those. aue1nplll were unsuccesful dur- ing the portions or the tape vie\\·ed by !lie press. Lindauer 1vas at one time accused IJy Sha rpe of lying in the witness box in a11 attack by the defense attorney th:it ob· v1ously astonished ,Judge flolurra.v and Chirf Deput y District Attorney .)an1rs Enright. Lindauer. obviously distressed b:v 1t1r a11;i1:k. told Sharpe that he \\'as ''never a police agent'· and that his intervie1vs v.·irh Jolmson were at all tin1cs wilh !he defendenl.'s consent and often at the Marine's urginR. He said that he and Johnson developed a "fine. relationship" that was not geared to the prosecut ion's interest. ''You have impunged my character here today.·• Lindauer protested "Yes I have. I certainly have." Sharpe replied . Seas Studied Oceu11. Pollution, Currents Eyed LA JOLLA (i\P1 -Ocranograpbers h;ive J;iunched man's most extensive !lludy of pollulion far at sea and nf litllt'- understood rivers of cold water that af· feel circulation in the deeps. They say it is becoming Increasingly urgent for man to learn the li111its on his ultima!e use or the oceans. and whether i;uch aclivi!ies as dumping wastes might ~meday alter circulation and cause rcf!ional or even global weather changes. Experts at Scripps Institute '.l f Qccanogr~phy. one of seven universities and institutions joining in t~ $8 million, rour-year study, ~ay recent le~ls in t!w' ScAfth Pa ci lir of a key research rn- Rtrument were be!tt'r than expected. The instrument automAlically me • s u r c i; "'aler 1.emper11turc. depth and salt con· l.t'nt , feeding the data into a computer. lt v.•ill n1easure lhesc ''ariables from n<.-ean surface to bottom at 120 slops dur· Ing crui.~es along. north-sout~ tracks in the Atlantic. Pacific and Indian ocean!). The data will ctlflble scienlists lo map lhc rive rs of deep cold water. i lore thnn 5.000 sample!' v.•ill ~ c·ol- lected during two years or t·rulscs <llld nnal yzed for nntural and mAnmadr 'I radioactivily. The radioactivity levels "'ill serve a.o; sensitive "clocks,'' in- dicating how far a pollutanl has traveled siflce it entered lhe ocean. Atmospheric !ests or nuclear weapons. ror example. introduced radioactive' elements inlo the sea unique to many of the detonations. Tracing mO\'emenl of l h~i:e elements wilt tell how fast currents move a~d how quickly contaminants on the ocean surface find lhei r way into the deep currents. Combining this dala. the se 1entis1s ho~ eventually to predict how fas! and Jn wha t directions a pollutant will spread from any depth or location during hun- dreds or even thousand11 of years. The answers about pollutton are ne~ed mos I. urgently , Joe Reid, t Scripps oceanographer. said In an interv~w. ·•we·re essentially ope.raUng in 1 vacuum 11S far as ocean pollution is too- remed," he llllid. "Ecologists tell us ter4 riblr tales of ocean pollution bul they cannot really justify what they're 1'11ylng. On the othrr hand, one can't prove them \\'tong. The.re'• alway!! the po:i;.o;iblllty !hlngs arl' even v.•orsr th1111 11'e think:' ' The coastal bill. sponsored by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty t 0-Be\'erly tlills). ea\l.'5 for !ht nev• commission tu submil a master plan of coaslal de1•elop- 111en1 10 the legislature by 197J_ It still faces a tough battle 111 !he .st<11r senate. where the natural resources and 11·ildlife con1mitlee killed three sii~ilar bills t-.tonday. Sieroly said he wuuld gi ve tus bill · ~I least au even L"llante"' ur passing the srnale. lladha111 t•on1pla111cd, '·Thr Cal1fonua t·oaslltne rroni tht' wrl saud sca1vard belongs to e\'er;,•one 111 the 11•of'ld . t sup. pose. but 11·e do ha1•e property O\\'ners 111 the stale or Cal1forn111 ... \\1e do have 1>ro perty 01r11ers along the 1.:oast 11nd tho.~e people have rights·· .. ,r \\'(' proposed lo put thesr ku1ds or rcstritlions on .ell property owners in t'alifornta, the howl s "'Ould never cease ," l:ladha1n added . Another opponent. A:.sc111Ulyrnan frank Bcloll1 !R-1-:urcka l, said : "This bill takes a\\·ay the nghl of loca l goverruncnt to do their job. the ones who know the area and have the answers" Asscn1bly111:1n Paul Priolo ! R-Pacirit: 1'ali~;·1.les1. replied 1hat some coastline cJcvclop1nc11l:-. app1·ovcd 1n l::lelott1·s north coast districl ''are a crime agains t nature.'' Priolo al so said that the Irvine and Se• Ranch projecls have proven "you can develop coastline within the concept ot the Sieroty bill and the developer can still make money." The author or a less restrictive measure killed in the Senate last year, Pr.tc \Vilson (R-San Diego), declared: "l'in1e and coastline art running out." uste rom ' DAILY l"ILOT U1/I l"~OIO DRIVING OFF TACKLE, PEEWEE FOOTBALLER RUNS FOR DAYLIGHT South Co1st Sm1ll Fry Pro9r1m Enters Its 13th Season Ju11ior Football E11te1·i11g 13tl1Yea1~011 So11tl1 Coast By PA TRICK BOYl,[ or ·~· Ol llY "'I'-' 5111! \\'hat began in 1958 with a huddlr nl sin all bors and two San Cle1nen!•· 1oluntecrs· ha s sprouted Into 11 225-playr r li.':ig ue ~pending $16.000 prr secr,011 The South Cnas( Ch;ip!er nf 1hr .fun1or All-A1ncril'<rn F<K1tll;:ill Lt·ag ue, lonrif'r!.v l'op Warne r Foolb<ill. is now Pnh•rin1:: .i ~ 131h year. accord ing lo president Roll Aourg. of 307 Avenida San Carlos. and is fielding seven teams th is season. Encompassing !he arr.a within !he Capistrano Unified School Oistric1. 1!11• league provides athletiC' activil .v for youngsters aged eigh! ta 13. But not jui,t anyone can play. Bourg, who has been active in lhc league for the past three years, said lha1 all playe rs must maintain at leasl a C average in their school work . ·'And we check on them periodica lly !o make sure their grades are being kept up .'' he notes. In addilion. the plarers rnust be examined by a doclor prior I<: the beginning of each season lo insure physical well-being. This requirement is only one of the many rules sel rorth by the Southern CalHomia Federation of Leagues lo in· sure the safety of the players. Federation off icials, in a ct1111· prehensive rule book, specify which College lnstal1 s Makeshift Lot Saddleback College lrustte9 have ai>- proved conatruclion of a temporary park- ing lot al the school to handle the overOow of student aul-Omobiles. The lot. a gravel surfaced extension or 1111 exist.Ing parking area, will be designed to handle about 220 cars, officials said, .Since the ~liMion Viejo school began classes Sept 14, aU of the e.ti!Jl.iag Iota ha\·e been filled during peak attendenee hours and many auto:ri: have been parked along acess ronds. The temporary lot, which will CO-'t S7.600 to build, 1, being constructed by the R. J. Noble Co. of Or11nge. Complo- tio1: Is expected sometilnc in Novtmbl:!r. brands of roo1ball eq uipment are at·· •·f'ptahlc fnr use and f'I ('n g1\'C:\ u1- "lru1·!1on 1111 hnw t)1r cquipn1t:nl s hould l:H" l1Hed 1o 1he 11u!1vi(!\1iJI pla1'"! Thrse ~:tfet v inras11re h<l\r p;ud utr. Bour~ 111>tf'". <ind hal'e l1Plpl•d to ki!rp 111· ~ura11t·1· 1·osts do11 11 for !l1f' lndiv1duul tcan1s. Bourg .~a_;·s P;ii ·h (d lilt' 117 .J u11111r All - A1nen cu 11 Fllo!b«J I League 1can1.~ 111 c1r;1ngc Coun1 .v average 11nc serious 111 p1ry per Sf'<lSOn By srnuus, hr S<l);; 111· 1nr11ns nne 111 which <t laver 1~ no longer able lo play. suell as a broken bon('. "ThPSC usually occur between 1he fir.~! da.v nf practice ;ind the first gamr.'' nr 11o!es . "Uefore lhr boy~ get into cnn- d1!ion ·· BCCi!USf' nf !hf' 10111 itl('lfJCrJ('e of injury. he says the annual insurance costs arc only about $120 per learn . or $.1 prr player. lie poinls out that mosl. of lhe i11- 1urie~ ro lhe )'oungsters are broken bones. and only rarely df'll's a player sus4 tal_n a knee injury serious enough lo re- quire surgery The n1oney lo p11y the in surance costs. buy lhe cqu1pmen! and meet 1Jthcr seasonal expen.~es is raised cHch year by lhe 15 directors of 1he lc;igue. Bourg SSl l'S. f\.lany rncrchants and professional men contribute to the fund . but a large portion or the money is raised by the boys themselves, he s11id. Vor example. each sumn1er the youngsters sell rircworks prior to the Fourth of July. In addition. the boy sell -decal s bearing lhe league cn1blem to residents each year. This money. at $1 per sticker. is used to onset the sis '~hich each boy pa ys to participate in sellson play. If a player sells 25 decals. his parents get their $2.5 back. ··The boys have the chance and the i11- ltra1ive lo go out and sell the dceals.'' 11.:i.~s &urii;. Part or the money th<1t Is raised each year goes toward ll ret'nlitiTig youth s inlo lhe program fro1n low-income families. Bourg noles thal about 40 or last year's plAyers did not have to pay the $25 ree- when league officials dete.rn1ined their l,11milies couldn·l •fford il. Lcn,l!ue gan1es, which began Sept. 5, wr. srhecluled for each Saturday through Nov 6 al the high school athletic field. •• ,_ Casp~rs Furious At Clark Move Hy ,\ACK HROBACK DI lh• 0 1hr l"llOI Slltl '"The thought cnn1e to 111e just as 1 sat dow11 111 that chair," said ~upervisor llalph Clark or Anahei1n after his drarnalic mo ve \Vednesday \Vhich sud- drnly resolved the Local Agency l•'orn1a- tion Comn1iss1011 cont1·oversy \\•hich has raged since early July. Clark of Anahein1, alternate 1ne1nbe1· representing the Board of Su1:icrvisors on the co111n11ss1on . "'as substituting for Supervisor J{ouald Caspers of Nev.•µorl Beach. a regul11r LAFC meinber \\'ho had heen called away "because of an en1ergency." Clatk'.s ad.ion put Charles 'Pearson o( Anaheim, public member of !he com - 1ni&>ion. back in hi.Ji seal and ousle<i Herbert Licker, Anaheim attorney. Caspers, 1~ho returned before lhe \Vednesday session had adjourned, ex- ploded in rage when he wa); inforn1ed of the ac!Jon. Clark had e.xµlained to l11m what had l:iken place and apologized for the ••Jillie bit of sku/duggl'ry." "SkoJdu~ger.v is not Ilic wol'd." Caspers shouted. "This puts Pearl Jlarbor tu :-;h<une. Supervisor (Robertf Baltin. who gets hlarned for 1nosl lrouUle, is the only one silling there v.·ith any ethics. The ac- tion 11·a.s onde1·h<1nded . ··If anyone think.~ 1 an1 going to get off !lie LAF'C very soon, they are 11Tong_ I'll he here for a long time.'' he toncluded as he angrily stornped ool of the meeting !'Ul)nJ. Thr /"CSl'al lnJ! or Pe;irson rr~!ores a 111a11ir11 y In !he 1·•1111111i:;c~1on 1vhich has lt11cire{I 111.:orpor·arion 1J1 lhe proµose d c1- I)' uf Irvine. TliaL sa1ne rna1ori!y h;1~ dcnit'd Santa A11a's-allcn1pls lu blot:k lrl'1ne 1114 t"ilfpOr;1t 10!1 , Thf' 1·nntrovers.1• Q\'Cr 1ne111bt•r.ship i•n lht' l.1\Ft' h:-1~ r;1grrl .~1ner an early JlilV 111<•e1111~ of tile Orange Count y Lc;i~ue Or 1·1t1cs \1h1'n l.!1S Al;un 1tns Count'il111:1n .J11.-:rph Hyde v.·;is rlrctcd 1o !he cnn1- 1111ssin11 r(•presc11t1ni:: lhc cities hy a 13 t1J 12 vo le over 1ncun1bent Lo11i~ "Red" l!!'i11h11 rd1 . Fullert on rnu11f'1lrn;1n . 11.vdr wns h11 c·kcd by force.~ favorin~ Slln!a A11a and oppo~1ng lhr incorporation .,r Irvine Sinee 1hcn. rhe b11tllc tia s rni:;erl through \hf' <·ou rls. League of Cities 1ne('t1ng:; and Board or Suµervi sors s('ssions The l;ttrst ar11on ~fore \Vcdnesday·s drarnalit: 1nnve had taken plat:i> JUSI. lasL l\londay in Suµerior Court ·when Judge t•h;irles Bauer ruled. Jn effect. that the Lca~ue's ;ittorney had taken the wrong rr1ad 1n his lrg;rl attempt to unseat Licker. Bauer ruled that unle~s Thoma~ \\1{1(1druff. representing !he cities, came up with ~nlid new legal action. Licker v.•;Js the rightful holder of the LAFC seat. Clark opened \Vednesday's action by County Living Costs Take Rise The living is easy in Orange County, and more costly for people who are driv- ing car! or buying homes. • Government of!lelals sav the c03t or li\·ing rose .04 percent ciurlng August despite Presidcnl Nixon 's wage-price frce:ze that y;as intended to cut innation. Primary reason for the increase, a bit over the .03 registered naUon~lly; is due lo mor1gage rates and gasoline prices which are not affected by the control. Govtrnment officials said food cosl3 In !he Southland r.mained the samt under the prize free:1.c. but dining out In restauranls cos!. one percent more. The Bureau of l.abor Slalislics ex- plti ined the Augus t consun1er index ro~c ~.7 percent over a year ago, which means whal cost $10 in 1967 costs $11.96 now. saying that he felt. obliged to "call things a." T see them." "1'he only loser in lawsuits are the 1:ilizens of the county or city,'' Clark con· tinuecl. "I want to clear this :icene once and for all and remove the cloud from this con1mission.·· He move that Licker be ousted as the publie n1ember or the LAFC and the mo- tion carried 3 to I. Only Supervisor Ballin or Santa Ana voted in the rtegativ• against LAFC Chairman Stan North rup, .l\la.vor Tony Co<:o of Tustin and Clark. Clark then moved that Pearson be 11amed the public member - At this point, Battin interrupted with. "The public member should not be a !ormer councilman or mayor and :ihould be younger.'' "Your suggestion has merit." replied Clark. "but it is loo late 1o con~ider at this time. I think it should be studied for !he future .·• '"\\'e should put il in the bJlaws now.'' insi.~led Ballin. •·r azn totally opposed to any restric· tions on the <iualifi cations or the public 1nember." said Coco. ··it is difficu lt enough now to find qualified candidate11 and outlandish to intimate that by virtu$ of previous service lo his city a person is not eligible !or this cotnmission ." Clark·s mot ion pa ssed by the same 3 to 1 1nargin. Former Laguna Beach ~1ayor \Villiam t-.1arlin. public a!ternale, did not vote. t-.1onday·s court action slemmed fron1 ;in Aug_ 9. II a.m. s pecial meelin~ of thf' LAFC called b.v Hyde . Battin and Caspl.!rs at 1\•hich Licker \\•as seated and Pearson oustc1t Previous to that session. the Le;igue of Cities members had met July 28 and revrrsed their position, putting Reinhardt hack nn the LAFC and ousting Hyde. The 9:18-al'rc industrial property south or the l\\:'lrinc Corps Heli copter Base nn Red Hill A.venue now seems certain lo be<·ome part of the ne1v city or Irvine. County supervisors are expected to set. 11 date for an incorporation election for Jrvinc next \Vcdnesd<i~'. Sept. 29. At the July 8 lea gue n1ceting. It wa11 al!rged that Battin and Caspers 1verc th r. authors of political pressure that had been applied to many League member~ to elect Hyde who was identified al' a cog in the Battin-Caspers·Bullerfield axis. Thal pressure was almost unanimously rrjected at the July 28 session with most ur the votes of angry Leegue members going lo Reinhardt. The meetinR led to the Battin group calling the Aug. 8 special LAfC session at which Pearson was ousted aod Licker named. or .. ge Weather Mostly 11unny today and Friday, following lhe usua l low cloud11 and fog in the morning hours. Highs loday along lhe co.asl around 70 r ising lO 80 inland. LA:lws tonight in the low 60'1. INSmE TODA. l' The convertatio11 got dowri to nitty-prittu whe11 stx rtsearch tr.ani frotn Brilain ntl't tile prt.fl in New Y0rk. Ste 1toru, Paue .s. Cfll""111• t C11M1i.o. U. J Cl11tl"M »M c..,,1c1 ,......,. • CtMtWtt'tl ........ I ON!~ l'ttllol If ir111en11 .. .,. ' ·~fffl•"'-1 ll ·l• "lnlft(• 2"'t' ~t'KIH II A1111 Ll-rl ll lol1t?'11 .. I.le-I If Me .. i.. , .. " ... ,.,., "'~· .. _ ... , l'ttwto .... Oral!" C-ty II ''1"11 "'9"91' M '""' ,,.,, llO<I\ Mlrtt l't , .. ,, Tt~ II Tll91i.<t 1 .. 1. ... "". . w.. ..... " W-·· N ... 1 l .. li Wlf'MI...... ... I I Z DAILY PILOT SC Thursd1y, Stpltt11bfr 23, 1971 Medina Will Quit Militru-y FT. McPHERSON. G11 . (UPI ~ - Although his acquittal on ch11r2es nf heing responsible for !he f.1y Lai 1nas1acre leaves him free to continue his l6-year military career. Capt. Ernest L. J.fed ina says he wants out of the Army, "I don"t know exactly "'hen I'll be ahle io leave, but that is my intention,'' ·.1ed ina said \Yednesday \\'hile surrounded l•y wellw!shers. t.-tedina, 35, a 1.lexican-Amf'ric~n 1lescribed by fellow officers during his 'uurt-martial as ''one of our finest co m· liany commanders In Vietnam'" gaid he 'vas convinced his military career was l uin~ by the trial . "I wouldn't wan t to waste another year 1 r twl"l for nothing ." by stayin g in the . \rmy. he said. ~1edina was the la.st. officer charged in ' he slaughter at My Lai. The jury • lel iberated only 57 minutes, and the ·1erdict came at 4:19 p.m. PDT Wed- iesday. That was in sharp contrast to the •erdict in the conviction of Lt. William L. •:alley Jr., which took 13 days. One other officer. Co l. Oran K. Hen- ·lerson, is on trial at Ft. f.feade, Md., but 1e is accused of covering up the nassacre. not with the actual killings. Twenty-five officers and men originally vere charged in the f.1arch 16, 19€8, in· •'idents in the South Vietnamese hamlet, 2 with participating in the actual kill- "ngs, 12 with CO\Pering up, and one with >0th. Of .tha t number, five were tried, our were acquitted, and on!y one , Calley · vas convicted. The charges against all llhers were dismissed. Although Medina is leaving the Army. '1e said he was not sure what he wou!d do. He was offered a job immedi;itely tfter the verdict from Glenn \V, Turner 1f Orlando, Fla. Turner said Medina ''has a job with me "f be wants it -and I'll pay a lot more ban the Anny does." Bailey said Turner had paid many of '.he expenses for the Medina defense - probably in excess of $20,000 or $25,()()(). ~1edina said he did not plan to return to ~lis home in Montrose, Colo. All but one of the 102 murder charges against Med ina had been reduced or dismissed before his case went to the jury. The one murder charge involved the '.<illing of .11 Vietnamese woman ~tedina Jaid be &bot in &ell-defense. Two Sign Bids Get Clemente Council Okay The new San Clemente radio station and an established automobile agency Wednesday were each gi ve n permission by tbe planning commission to erect pole signs higher than the !aw allov.·s. Both of the actions were unanimous. Station KAPX will be allowed to erect a sign 45 feel high near il.s offices at 800 S. El Camino Real. Atop the pole , a lighted marker three by nine feet in size bearing the station·s call letters will be installed. The new station is scheduled to begin broadcasting iri early OctobE'r. The allo"·ab\e height limit for a pol~ sign v.·1thin the city is 2:> feel. Tom Stamp Ford, at 533 N. El Camino Real, received commission ;ipproval of a plan to replace it..5 existin~ f1 l'e signs v.·1th h11e new signs, one cf "'hich v.·ould be a pole sign 35 feet high . Owner Tom Stamp L!Jld the <"Om1nission the pole sign woul d be i0 cnnformance with a na tional Pff0rt by Fnrd f.iotnr Company to install the same type of sign .it all its agencies. • " , OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT c.aNolft. COAST PUlllSHING COMP'AHY lob•rt N. w,,d PraiOw!t Ind P'llDllW\ef J 1clc l. C 11rloy VD ,,_kltnt •lld G-Mutl ~ ThOlll•• K, • .,.iJ Edl11< Tfti"''' A. M1r""lii111 M•n•oinsl Eo110r a..,.. leetJi OHke 2J2 f11f1Ht Avtn•11 aii1mr11 odl!l .. n : r.o. , •• 0&6, 9265 2 S.. c..-.. Offke lOi Nd El C.111in1 a •• 1. 92672 .,,... °"'- c-tf Moi••· JJC w.,1 &IY S!'ftl ....._, •Mc~: .UJJ N1wi>:1rt &ll~ll.,..,, .......,.... a-a: 1111J 9oKll aou~ I' , I He Bleiv Bill John Harlan Into Pieces KERRVILLE, Tex. (UPI ) -In a ""'•Y. Creed Blevin s . .1 KerrvUle businessman . shot Santa Claus. City Tax Rates Qirits Cou1·t Ove1· Healtl1 A couple or month' back, he. fold- ed a $100 bill and stuck it in the bsrrel of his shotiun for safekee~ ing un lil Christmas. Jump on Coast \Vheon dO\'e i;eason slarled Sept. 1, Blevins, forge!ting his $100 bill. tnok !he sho!gun out and slarted blasting away. Several weeks la1Pr, Blevins remembered his money. The idea [or a moment was too monstrous lo 1C'Cept. '"I had lo !hlnk for a minute whether I really did it," he said. "l decided I "'asn·t going to tel! my "''1fe.'" Blevin retumPd to the fif'ld where sidE'rable i;earching found \\'here he had fired his first shol He located ll pieces of his $100 bill. Blevins taped the pieces together. He reported today thal a bank had given him a ne"' $!00 bill for the pieces and he had told his wife about it. Trustees Rap Non-district Tuition Costs Saddleback College trustees have voic· ed mild disappro\•al of the srhool spen· ding 1ome $370.000 during the 1970-71 school year for tu itifln of district students attending other community colleges. Trustee Hans Vo~el . noting thP pa yments amount lo about 12 percent of the school annual budget, said the cos!~ could rise considerably during this school year. "The cc:ist could rise t.n hcl"·ren S9no and $1.000 per studen t next year," he noted. College Busines5 1\fanager Roy Barletta told the schOQI board ~1onrlay that 11hout. 1,300 Saddleback College District student/! had attended other community colleges in 1970-71. Of these. 289 were full lime :studen ts and the olhers were part time. Students are permitted to attend the other colleges if Saddleback does not of· fer the course of instruction in \\'hich thev are inteersted. A majority of the 1.:iOO out-of·district students io 1970-71 attended Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Barletta noted. The business mAnager polnl~d nut tha t. beginning in 1971-72, Saddleback will have to pay an additional $300 per studtnt "seat lax·• to these schooll'I for each district student. He said th is cost was not pald during the prl!vious yea rs because Saddleback was less than three years old. Mlile the avera,i:e cost per student in 1970-71 for nut-of-dis!rict atlend11nce was only $616, Barletta sriid the addition or the seal tax could push the average over $9f0 "\Ve'll have to pay in exce~s nf $180.000 on top of the $370.000 we 're payi ng now _," noted Board President A!yn Brann0n . Tn an ansv.•er to trustee's questions, Barlelta said Saddle.back only collects aboul $fl.000 per yea r from other colleges for their students attending Saddle hack College. Vogel noted that, because of the hi~h cost of inter·dislrict attenda nce. the trusttes ha ve refused, on lhP basis nf distance only, lo allow dist rict students lo attend other colleges. Tanker Spill s Oil Into SF Bay W<1t ers f.1ARTINEZ (UPI ) -An undetPrmined arnnunt of oil spilled into !he ba.v e;ir!y today v.·hen equipment f;iile:d \\'h1!e ;i lanker "'as loading fuel oil at the Shell Oil Co. ref inery. The roasl Guard said lhe spill v.·a~ helleved lo be less than 1.000 gallons anr1 \\'as concentrated in a JO.yard Ion~ slick 0ff f.1artinez marina. A spokesman for ~hell Oil Co. said the oil eecaped when .:t coupling broke aboord the SS Cata"'ba Ford v.•hile the bunker fuel was being pumped aboard. By GEOR(;F: l.EIOAL 01 •~1 Ol llV Pllol $!1U Comb1ntd tax rates lor ;ill r1llPS along lhe Or;inge Coa~r. 1n('reased this yf'ar "'ith \\lestmin:-tt>r properly owners suf · fering !he larges! tax ra1e blO"' \\'t\h an inrrease nf $1 61 per $JOO lo a tntal Of $12 !l() Countv A11rl1tnr \'Jf'!nr A He im lnrl;iy released thP eomb10Prl 19il ·72 t<I'( r111es f{lr ;ill c1flf'S in the cou:ity an<I c-om. parisons 1<.·ith tot;il rates ror la st .\ear. Costa l\·lesa and NPwport Reach l<lx - pa yers cnjQ_ved the leas1 1ncrPaSf' 111 \he 1otal lax rate nf any cily on lhe Oran,i:e r oast Costa l\·lesa proprrl11 owners 11 ill pfl,\' $ 14 per $100 of asseS."-ed val ual!nn rnorr th is :Jt'ar, or.tal of $1067 fnr all s!'rv 1ces including city anrl counly gnvf'rnment, schools anrl spec1::il la~1ng dis tr lrls The Newpor t Beat'h rate clin1hf'd 15 crnls to a !f)l!ll nf $9 ;,7 The lnwrst romhined raff' 0f i!ll r 1t1rs alnn11 the Orange Coa~I cnn!1n11('s !n hr collPcled from residents of l.a ~11na Brach. Rut th<' tot;il ra!e f}f $9 ns rPpresents a 5fi.cen! increase over \.i~t VP/If · F'0llo11•ing is ;i rilv tiv c1tv hrr<1kdn1vn of !he ne1\' \fl;o; r.:itrs and 'comparisnns w11h last yea r. F:xamRles of what tl11• rates \\'ill cost owners of a $24,l)OO hon1e a.~sessed at $1.iJIOO are also g111en for each c1t.v. COSTA J\T ESA· This )•e;ir's expected lntal tax hite for all services i~ Sfi40 com- p;ired to S61 4 paid last ~·ear "'hl"n the tax rate total "'as $10.51 Of I.he ~640 levied on a 524,000 home. $34!1 ~oe.~ lo sthools, SJ22 40 to the county, $60 to the city and $108 to special rlis1rirts. FOUNTAIN VALLF.Y : The comh1ned l:ix rates increa~ed 00 cenL~ from $10 73 last year In SJ 1.63 this year. This year·s lo\fll \;ix !ah for fl $24,0flO horne will he S697 compared with $1i44 1a.~1 ye<1r. or the $697, 5425 !iuprorts erluc::i!inn, $!22 goes tn the county, $6fl is lcviPrl hy the city and SRI pays f0r special districts. HUNTINGTON BEACH: The 1971 ·72 combined tax rate climhE'd Sl.12 to a totfl l (If S\2.11 , up from $10 99 last year The new rate means 1he O\\'ner of a $24-.!lOO home will pay $726.4.!1 lhis ~'ear compared "'llh $1i5!1 pairf last year The total !evy of $726 is Epl11 "'Ith S442 going to schools, $122 to the county . S97 to lhe city and $75 to special rfislricts. l.AGUNA BEAClf : This yPar's cnm· bined tax r<1le totals $9.118, up 56 cents from last year's rate of $8.52. The new r:ite means the nwner ()f a $24,000 home will pay about $544 tills year con1parPd with $511 paid last year. Of the $.144, schools gel '230 : lhe coun- ty, $122 , the city, $117, and special districts. $75. NE\VPORT BEACR : The 1971 -72 tax Surnrner' s Gon e But /l ea f, St,ay.~ Slimmer btd arl 1e11 toda v At !1'45 rim, auh1rnn ·n1()1'ed 1n Rut don'! look for ;i nip in !hf' ;i1r fll5t rrt The Na!ional \\"rrilher Srr\"1ce ~:nd ill ]('a.~1 lhr·ough this \\f'rk Sn 11 ' h" r n fa\iforn1a \\'111 con11n11P tn hJ1 e ht~h 1n· la nd lfmpPralurPs. 1nfrp1111en1 San1a Ana 1\·1nrl.~ ;inrl r lo11rl1ness an'1 s1nng1n thr I.A's AnJ!PIC.~ R;1s1n . TtiP df'"-f'Tl 101\'ns r1f Thr1 rn;i! anrl ln1 peri:il 11r rl' rhr \1 ;irmr~t .<-Jlfl!:; u1 1~P n:it 1on \rerl nP~rl.1.1·, 11·11h h1i;:h 1f'n1pf'r<1111re rr;idinJ!~ ol P~ and P~ rr~rrr1 11t'I\\ Lo.~ Angrlr.~ h::id ::i h1~h of 7~ 11h1IP Ri\'<'r ... 1dP and Fl,1rst n11· 11 r1r Rll. ~an Brrn.ird1no. ~9 S;in J')1r~n. 7".i Long Br;:ich, 77 S11n!CJ Rarh;ir:i \1rpnrl 'i.1 London Papers Holl LONDON ( 1·rr 1 -Lnridori's ne11•spf!per publishers ordert>d ttiP1 r prr!'SP~ to roll again today For the first llme since the11 shut. them do111n Sat.urday night because of a pay dispute, Clemente High Student Parking to Get Study Cla iming that even students without c11rs had parkinii: p!!rmlts, planning com- mi~sionE'r~ \\'rdnesdav rernmmend ed that lh e city council look intn the ptirking prnhlems at San Clemente Hl~h School. The commis~inn's action was r;parkerl v"hE'n P]annf'r Roy G11rbarine cited the danger of the students p;irking Rlong Avenlda Pico and lhrn v.•a\kin!{ to school. He said there wl'!re many areas around !he :school of fiat , unused ground .,..·hich could be turned intn parking areas. Hov.·ever, high school princi p.al Darrt'l Taylor said today lhl're \\'ere nn nt~r areas for parking 11vallable at the over· crov.·dl!d school . Studtnts are now Rllov.•ed to elthrr p:.rk at the 5chonl parking lot -by JM'rTnlt fln· IY-or to lea ve their auto on the Avenida PiCfl Exlt nsion and walk to school. The police de partment has posttd '"no p11rkinR'' s1gnii alon11: Avenid11 Pico prnpcr near the SC'hOOI lo prevcnl slut1enls from u~ing the street for au!o ~torARe. The high school was ori~inally built lo house 1.800 studtnt~ "nrl the anendAnre on \\'ednesday v.·as 2,62R, according In C'..apistr11no Un1fu:d School District offlclal Joe '''lmer. r· I He i;11id l~e prnblrm \\"ill nnt hf' l'll lP\"i<l!!.'d until the co1nple!111n nf n an;i Hills High School in D:in11 P('li nt in 1!172. According l(l Princ1p11! T,1.l'lo r. snm~ 250 permits "'ere i.~s11erl 10 sl1tdPnl s prinr In the begfnnlng nf thP s.rhnol vrilr, 11·hh 75 perrent of lhcrn g{llng In 5~niors. ;ind !hr rPmainin~ 2S pcrrrn! In juniors. Ta,·lnr e~!lrnalcd th11t i:thout 7.~ perrcnl of t~e i:.t ude.nt pop1dat1on. or L!H\fl youngstrrs. ridf' the hus lo srhnol each d11y. Thi~ lea\'e5 11bout 668 )l'UnJ!s!rr~ Yi'hn either v.•alk or tome In srhool by RUio. '"Therr 1s 11bsnlutcl,v no!h1ng 1\'(' t'an fin about it." Taylor s111d. "'It !~ ohv1ou5 for .:inyone In spe JUSI v.•hRI ~pllrl'5 we ha\•e ;inti hov.• m;iny cars wr t'lllJ phrk " \Yilh the 2."M'l ittudent NJIO.~ :ind thr rar~ rif some 100 staff mr1nhrrs. the lnt Js romplelel v f1llrd P.:irh dnv. ~e nnlf'1I ~lowr\'f'i-. plRnning r' n "' m is 5 ! n n rhA1rrnnn Arl Hnlmes 11llei::ed \\"erlne.~d11y ''"""ht lh11t ~nmr s.~ud{'nt~ wHh prrrnits don't rlrive lo srhnl f"\'<'TY rlay anO lht it asslj!nrd spacr thPn rPm;:i ln~ i:-mpty "You rfnn·1 f'\·tn need a car to get 1 r"rmil" h~ charµ_cd, I r;1te total is $9.~7, up 15 cents ovtr the 1970-71. $9 42 r11te . A property asse!sed at $6,000 will pay a combined tax bill of $574 this year ccimpared with $565 las! )'ear. Of 1he $574, schools get $327. the toun- 1~·. $122: the city, S72, and special d\slr1cls, $52. SAN CLEl\1 ENT£: The total lax rate 1n<.:rf'ase<l AA cf'nts to $10.06 this year fr1•rn l;i st )'Car's $9 4~ rate Taxes on a S2t 000 honle wilt total $603 in 1971-72 compared with S51H paid last year. The SliOJ L:ix bill is shared with schools ~f'llin~ $.104 : the ('t)Unty, $122 : the city, SS7. and special districts, $89. ~:\,~ JUAN CA PIST RA NO: The new property t;it rates total $10.70, up 66 <"f'n!s over last year's $10.04 ratt. The total lax tab for a $24.000 home will be S~42 c0111p<ired \\'ith $602 last year. The $642 bill is split with $304 going to s('hool~. $122 lo !ht county, $72 to the city anrl $142 tn special districts. SEAL REA CH'. l'he 1971-72 tax rate 1•1!;11 is $10.~1. u11 94 cents over the !970- 71. $~ ~~ rate, A property assessed at Sfi.000 \\'ill pay a combined tax bill of $632 fnr all services up from $575 pa id last .YP.<l F' - The ,6.12 is split with $347 supporting ~choo1.~. S!22 going to the county. $81 to lhe rity :ind $80 to special districts. \\'ESTf.11 NSTER : This year's combined lax rate [or all services totals $12.90, up $1 Iii fn1m last year's $11.29 total rale. The l.nta l tax bill on a S24,000 home will lie S7i4 1n 1971·72 compared wit h S677 paid in 1970-71. The $774 is shared with $444 going to schnols. S122 l('I the. county, S57 to th~ city and $151 to special districts. DAIL'!' P ILOT $1•11 l"~Q!f Co 11111t.•f i Ii.,,, One of n1;u1v i;urfcrs 1\'hO rotn- peted in lhe.ll111ted St;i!es Su rf· ing ("hamrionships at Hunt· ington Reach last 1veekend. slides professionally on a small, \\"ell formed \\'ave. f'or a look at the various art1vit1c~ of the contest, turn to Page 17. WASHINGTON <U PI) -John M. Harl11n . 72. 1s re!iring as 11 Suprem11 Court associate JUSl(ce. the \l.'h1te House announced tod11y. His res1gnal1on fnl!owed by only si x days that or the court's senior member, Hugo L. Black Harlan's rellrement n1can~ Pre~u1enl Nixon "'lit have an flpportun1ty ro appoint a lhfril and fourth Justice to !hr court. The court 's new term opens one week from next Monday. Like Black. Harlan has been ill recently He has bcPn ho~p1tahzed more tha n a month ""ilh an Apparent back ail· menl. Blrl'k, 85, suhmittcd his resigna· lion last Friday and has since suffered a s!roke th;:it left hi1n in cri tical conditlon. White House Press Secrelary Rona ld L • Zlt;,11,!er. who announced U1P ret1rPment, quoted Nixon fl~ sny,ni;, '"r-.f is!er JusticA John Harl an is one of the gre at leg11l scholars in the hi.~tory of the cou rt and v.·il! be regarded by history as one of the towering figures of the court."' * * * Retired J ust,ice Hu.go L. Black Listed Critical Plan11ers Urge Reve1·si11g \VASHlNG TON !UPl1 -Retire d Supreme Cour t Justice Hugo L Black, 85, "'as placed on the critical lis1 at Bethesda Naval Hospital today, a court official said. "The prQgnosis 1s c11ns1dered 1)(lor ," the official said. "Ill s fa1n1l y is wit h hirn." Clemente A1nbula11ce Ba11 Blac k. who cn!ered the ho.~pi!al on Aug. 28. suffered a se1•ere stroke M0nday in what the off icial called 11 "ccrebr;il va~cular accident.'' Since lh11l time, he said, Blac-k has c1Jnllnued to 1vorsen and was plated on the crit1ca l list. at JO a.m. EDT today, The S;in Clemente Planning Com· mission \Vednesday pa sse<I a resolution ur~ing the City Council to allow an am- bulance service to Opt"rate from an in· dus!rifl! znoc Approval of the application , filed by t.lorgan Ambulance Service of 151 A\'Pnida Nflvarro. has already been dPnted by the council. Under the city codf', ambulance servicE's Are a type of business allowed in commercial. C-2 ron- ed areas of the city. Hn.,..•ever. planners nnted that Morgan Arnbulance would probably cause less of a rlislurbancc lo residents !f the operation "'ere confined to the completely-non· re sirlent.ial :irea. OnP resident tnld the commissioners nr 11 n ambulanre !lervice by another com- pany "'hich v.·as hased in the allov.'ed c .2 ·rnnP , bu!. ronstan\Jy disturbed nearby rf'~alenrs. The mrin cited practice opera· lion nf sirens, 11\•erh.:iuling motors, and increased tr;ifflc as rcasnns fnr keeping such operations from Cflmmercial zones. \Vhile alt commercial znncs in the city art bounde<l tiv rPsidenl1al ;ireas lhe location requested by il1orgM Ambulance 1s near the frcr"ta.Y 11\\•ay from any homes. f.lorgan h.:it1 rC'f'JUf'SIPd the location on Avenida N.<tvarro herause nf its prox- imity to AvPn1dri Pico. a major street. and 1he San Die.Rn Freew11y. 'T'hf' amhulanrr comp;iny. 1<.•hich o.f- Ficial.~ said ha." hef'n oper:itlng in ,c:evera! Orange Counly ci!ie.~ for lhe past 27 year.::. is prPscn11 y serkinR .:ipprO\'tll of a plan to rot;i!p t1u1irs with the ci ty's other se rvi ce, Hospi!11I Ambulance. Fnllo111ing r1.issage nf !he re ~olutlnn supporting 1he Mnri;;<1n lor;ition. the r.om - missinners .:igrred to exfln1ine at their next meeling the C'ity cnde restrictin~ ambulanre to c1Jmmcrc1;1I znnE's. Alack , who wa~ the senior just1re on !he c1Ju rl after se rving 34 years and 28 da ys, sent a letter of retirement to Pres1· dent N1Xl)n l.:i.~t Frid;iy. His 1Jff1ce. at the court conflrn1E'd on Sf.pt. 15 tha1 he had entered Bethesda 1n suburban f.1ar~1land Aug. R. A brie( s1 atemenl "·as laler issued lhal he was undergoing treatment "for ma1nren.:i.nce of a proper blood sugar balance during steroid treatmenl of fin infl;imma11Jry condition of the blnod \'esscls." \Vith Black were his wife, Elizabelh, rind his three children by his late firs t \\·ife. Hugo L .. Jr ., a M1am1 l;i v.·yer: Sterl· , ing F'nster. of Lns Alamns , N.!\L; ;ind 1\!rs. ~1ario Pesarrsl. of Hackensac k, N .. J. Black w;is !he snn of an Al.:ib;ima sh:irecrnpper who rnse to become the No. J justice of all timei; in terms of service on !he court. He fell onlv si x mont hs short of serving on the. benCh lonser than any other man . SAVE $50 Hand some Or Swivel ON Lounge Chair Rocker Choose from 22 Regular $189 to Gr11ceful r\r51i;:n 11nr1 ~1 1. P"!'h rnn~trurt lnn 11 re i...,.11ut!t111ly rnhanr.-.1 by meotlrulnus tailorint to giv" you lavish com• fort.. LargP fa hnc collrct 1nn. Sti" theae 11.nd o~rr m11£nif1rrnt SI) )""I !n· d11,y s11d Add 11 lrurh nt •l~!t'ly ,.1 .. canr'I 10 )our home ,dr.-cnr. Styles $249 . NOW 139 TO $199 Your faVl'lrit t interior dt:cign l'r will he kanpy to o.~sist JIOI' , • , ' I H.J.GARRETT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES IGN ERS 0114'1' Mofll , Tiow~. 11ft!IP:r1.r...._ 2215 HAR BOR BLVD. 646.0275 646-0276 COSTA MESA, CALIF. " I I r I. :t~ DAILY PILOT SC l' ou1· /tlo11ey OVER THE COUN1,ER Ca1·ee1·s Now Ope11 ·-~II ... 111tw --...... """' •f ...... ~.,. f AM '"'"' llASO. l>•k• .. Ml UICI-rel•ll ., .-.at••I'-.,..,..._ •• c1mm """° NASO L1st1ng1 for Wedne1day September 21, 1971 h1 Co11 se1·vatio11 l'lf:W YO •OC: IA"14 c• ln<I I'• 1 •iCnug 01 I'• 1c11cw1n1 1111 A o II'•• ''-1!' Cn rd; By $)L\IA PORrER How many high Slhool and t ollege agr ~1ung~te1s do YOU knuw v.ho arr detern111 ed to bt11!d f' ireer s 1n ecolog" conser\al!on Al111osl :.ureh \1 u knu .,., 1on1e Qu1le hkt>I\' uit:lud!n~ 'our o''rJ son ur daui.;hte1 But also aln1us1 ~urel\ )Ou hit \f' dJS('(l\ered thal although the kids ha1 r an 01 tr all b 1ri • • •*IK!ld A ~WIG 11 • I o (~ "'1 N1 <11 .. 1 S..;., *' 1' nov I~ J o J • !'"M P~·1• c~~!1" ,:~r :,..y;. ti n n~. ~:~tl: : 1!'10 000 ern1ronmenlal healt h t"~" •,n~, .. • nnui !:tC" ~;, .~ ! J • 1,~~Mf 11 01kers v;1ll be n~ed by B1n• 1na 1 "'' A IC.•• l • 1~ 161 .. c!l"tn 0 1 I ! Bt nu• AUl9 Sr 2 j • ~IOW (p l!lllU aboul double the nurnbt>r ;:E~,, 5S ~ ~'" R~c 0 1 .a '• ; : ~~· ra or trained worke1 s ex•v.t.:ted 10 tt• 11 Ne JI 'l 1h Pn•c cnm c I'~ MO fl~ .i •I lhnq 1-< 1 .com! ~n l)t' a1a1lable And !eris of s1 ... Bo• s1 " s~. n Rt ••Com C.•• UV• fl~• JC JI e .. g II: • 6 ,(om .. P• thousands v.111be1equued 1n v1N sn~ 2!i 1s,e • .,.1 f-.a 49~Com P n l~lu ont1 lh~" I ?I.» (mot C n fields ranging frorn fdUn L l6 ll B••h Mt u•.n•Cn P n" b ,_.,,I . 6ttl n1 " 11~. u .. ~mp! IK n11cro iolOI;} to b~med1cal AA1 co •. 1 o 11,, l•~ )1 SP om••• toF-• p ~ I• s II II(! 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' " 1 '' P M " l9 •I ,FrP\1 ~n JJ J 1F PIJ' .. ti 1F1IW~~ 111gdes11elo be 1nvolled 111 \he p1"ser1at101 ol our planet the} ha1e a n11n1n1u 11 uf ~pec1fu: kno11 le<Jge iboul what t}pes of iobs 11 II be ~11 a1lable 1\htre the greatest rmplo1 menl opportunities .,., 111 111 hov. to get 1nformat1on on llll dt>lails of e<1ch 1ob ca1e~or1 v.here thr nc11 career lion dP ll'!Oping [1elds clCSt /1bt!d In :11 ~~: l~ 1r•~: "r c: I l'' l ! 0.. Ci nl Oppo1tun1I\ 111 ~n\11on1111nt :;::: ~j,," 1;i":1~;\~:·; 1.'t. rn 11, ( are{'I!; hv Odon1 I ann1ng :~ ';!u ln~ :~: l~" c=~~.v c ~.,:. •,,",: ~tiiLU·~m••'1Lt•'"'"': It., -=::-:: I Un1\ersat p u b I L " h I n n & •m G •• 61 . 6jl • Ct~V! P\ f' Am l t O.• 17'1 ll Cfn~ Lob 5>> 6 U1str 1bul1ng Cocp S5 75) a nd •m wt1d 1 1 • i~•n<• • 21•0 19 o h!'IS Will hl' Thus to he lp llle n11lhon~ Ani a 1• I I"' "• t o I S» s> ('a r e e r Opporrun illes An~•v• 11 .so ... s • ~m l •• 11 • •nk•n n V ,,..,. 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Lent calls his offensive setup a shifting I-formation and the system employs 209- pouod Jim Swick in the backfield, who alternates as a blockin1 back and tight end. When Swick moves up into the line either Griff Amies or Rusa: Tucker becomes a wide flanker in the Sailors' bag of tricks . And the Sailors' defensive format is also changeable with capabilities of man-to-man or zone defenses against the pass. And that's one item 1.bat Lent will be watching closely Friday night against Corona's big weapon -the deep pass. ''The main thing we have to • do is to eliminate a n y ~ mechanical errors. We must :: be sound offensively and :• defemively. Big MSAC Main Worr y For Rustlers' S hackleford Ray Shackleford Isn't one to push the panu:: button but he does face realitv with coneern. The Golden ·"'est College Rustler football team faces Mt. San Antonio College Satur- day night at the tiiountaineer campus in the second game of the year. Taking first things first, Shackleford says his big con· cem this "·eek is no t the ex· cessive. number or penalties called <igainst his squad Jn the Orange Coast game but rather the size of the ML San Antonio eleven. .. They look like a typical f\11 . SAC team," the C.i\VC mentor says. ''They're giants. It's hard to say ju.st how gOOd they are going to be. I know one thing, though, they are a very, \'ery large foo tball team. "My big ('Qncern right nO\\' is whether we can stand up under the constant barrage 01e\' will give us. "Coach Mal Eaton has done a fine job and has them voell dii::ciplincd." Turning to the number of penalties called ;igaiust th e Rustlers in the Orange C-Oast game (20), Shackleford says; "It Js the most penalties I've ever had called against a team J v.·a s coaching. But they were a ll good calls. I have no beef \Vit h ll:w.o .of.ficials. I thought they raUed a good game. "The lhing \Ye have to do is cul down on the number of penalties against us." Turning to the game at Mt. Sao Antonio, he says two t:hanges in his starting lineups \rill be made, one on offense and one on defense. T wo Diablos l11jured; Mission V ie jo R eady On offen se. Jim Hostetler frorn 1''ountain Valley and \Veighing 20S pounds. v.•ill 1nove in at Je1t guard in place of Scott S111i th this week. 1'his is the only opening for a freshman in the offensive line !hat is expected to give BHJ \..ome!ius continued pass· Ing protection th is season. Mission Viejo High's football team has been hard hit by a pair of injuries !!Uffered in practice sessions this week. Out of the Diablos' opener Friday night "'ith visiting Sad- dleback will be defensive back Monte Burghardt snd tackle Byron Silva. figure thr Roadrunners V.'ill On defense. Stephen llell thro"' as n1uch as Mi ssion Vie-suffered an ankle sprain in the jn, "They're a better running Orange Coast garne and has team lh<in thry are a passing 111issed most practice sessions team," says llivner. this v.•eek. He will be replaced llivner says he hopes lo in Uie opening lineup by Keith present a balanced attack with Thornton, 195, a graduate of quarterback Gary Woo d Long Beach t.1 illikan High. handling the passing and Cornelius, the JS5-pound ve t er a n tai!b..1ck Aundre quarterback who passed 42 Holmes heading the running times against OCC a n d game. directed the late touchdown situation in which you must bo1h high and far, you must \'ary the position of tilt ball within your stance. You m ould play the ball slightly farther forward-loward your lcft 1oe-than normaJ. "'i • , l'l When the baJI is w po~tioncd, the clubfacc will ma ke contac.1 at a later arc-point than normal. By the time it reaches the baJI, it will have reached the1 very bottom of its arc, and il will carry more cf· fcctivc loft than normal. f One danger in playing the ball forward is contacting the turf be· hind ii. Concentrate oo 11winging the clubhcad forward, through the ball's position, on •·level path. Extend this level path a bit longer than normal by making sure thal the back of your left wrist doc' not collapse inwa rd until after impact. \Vood , a 6-3, l9il-1K1under. is spree, will start his second inexperienced as far as varsi· ga1ne at the signal calling ly football is concerned, but he position. lHERE"S A WRONG WAY ANO A RIGHT WAY TO PRACTICE.. stood out In last Saturday's f\fark Dunn, Ed Parker and GOLf l Learn the risht way lrom Arnold p,.Jmer "s booklet, . scrimmage with Savanna. con· Rick Rice will handle most 0£ "Prtctice." Send yoor request. 1oseth1r with -. '11mpld, .return. DAILY PI LOT . !5 Lions Do It on Depth LONG WMlmlnster BEAC!I High School's cross country team failed to place a man in the top five ~'edncsday but managed to grab the next fi ve places in order to capture a triangular meet over Hawthorne and A1iUikan on the Cal St<ite (Long Beach) course. The winning Llons closed the meet with 40 points to 41 for a potent tlawthome squad and 4~ for Millikan's Rams. j '{(IAtf llMlffO Offf~J Rtg•lar ~ llfJ!I/ If 219 v .. rill'f Wttt"'l"ol•r 4t. M•w1MrM 41, Mlnlkl" .. I . MCC•rl~v 00 t ·4f1 1 S~Pl•Otl• lM\, l .Glf<IMr 4H), •. C•••ontr (M )I J. ~ntrl>d Hil. 1. ll:Qmlno (W/, 7, M~clnneo (WJ, I. (nl119fU (Wf; t . OUl!lllle (W ); 10. Pc'O IWI. Olnt,.; ll. Oltli. (W); II. Br•Ulllltln (WI, ,.,....,_ V•nlty WHhnln•lw U, MUl•k•" )I, H•wt,..,ne " I -''"~'"'(W I, IO:•lJ 1 Snltl"Y !WJ; 3. S1ec:v (WJ: • Pt!tro !W); S. Mel>(!Ou 1w1: 6 c~rnkkv (Wl. Orh.,•: to. 11owle (W). l'•o~h So!lh Milliken ll . W••lminlltr 41, HaWfhc.r"e ~ L E1!oleno IH). tl ·•2i 2, Jontl nt\r J Ccrarty (W]/ 4. Sc..i•~ IMJ; ~-l•••r 1111 i. 6. C.~•• (M) ome,.· a. S..dler !W); t . \{6rVO• (WJ, 12. Rlll1'9 (W!J IJ. \f6ril IW). DISCOUNT! BUYTHE {I J PK.CASE. "'As for (Carlos) Tosti, ;-we're not sure yet -but I'd !· imagine we'd have to play him pretty loose. We can't spend too much time on him, llowever," says Lent. • .. •' . : Tosti is CdM 's threat at Burghardt. a second team defensi ve back. broke a leg and will be out for the rest o[ the season. He 's a 5-8, 140- pounder. Silva, a starting tackle last season, injured a knee and won't return fo r at least two weeks. He's a 6-0, JOO-pounder . Despite losing the t w o players, Hivner is optimistic about the tough opener with Saddleback. necting on 12 of 24 passes for the ball carrying chores for envelope and 20 t . lo Arnold P1lm1r, r./o this new5 p,.per. 241 yards. r_iith~e:R~us~l~le~cs~.~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \Vood's chic( target is ex· peeled to be flanker Tod d Layport 15-10, 160) v.•hn c:-iugh! touchdown passes of 5S and 60 yards Jn the scri1n111age, ~; wide receiver. Newport's forte appears to :: be a bruising defensive Une backed up by three excellent linebackers and a defensive ••• secondary led by Bill Whit- ••• ford. He stole nine enemy :~: passes last year in helping his • • m ates to a portion of the ::: Sun.set League championship. :: . It's the offensive backfield that Ls the major question mark. The graduation of quarterback Alvin White and running backs ~fick Easter- ling and Richie Simons (in· jut)') have left gaping vacan· cies. "I'm confident we can beat them,'' he says. "Saddleback r uns basically the same offense as they did last year (Mission Viejo loot. 20-0). They are very well coached and are w e I I disciplined. And they hit hard. They a re the type of football team that doesn't ma k e mistakes and they capitalize on your mistakes. "The best part of their game is defense-particularly in the line." The Diablos coach doesn't 'J'he lop linemen for the Diablo~ are fight end Bob Prestwood (6-1. 185 ) and tackles Greg Sci.'.lrrotta (6-l, 200) and Bob Sahdala (6-0, JOO\. Sahdal/\ (end) and Sciar- rolt.a (tackle) are two of five Diablo players that will also start on defense. The others are deep backs Layport and Ray Grijalva and linebacker Jne Jones, Grijah•a also opens at split end whi le Jones is the starting fullback. Starting at the critical QB post is senior Dwayne De Kalb, up from the junior \'arsity. Dan Seals rigures to do most nf the running for the Tars along with Tony Horvath. Despite the lack of press notices i11 Newport's backfield. the Sailors may very well possess a solid, consistent at· tack. Must Stop Short Pa ss To Win, Says Wh eeler Anchoring the Tars' of- fensive li ne at tackle is All- CJF candidate Terry Albril· ton. the Sailor strongboy who garnered All-Sunset League and All-Orange County honors as a junior. Albritton is a 6·4, 23().. pounder. When S"·ic k moves In at light end \\'i lh his measurements, it gives the Sunset L e a g u e contellders pe:rhaps the best blocking r"'Tlbination in Orange Coun- Sa il or Duca ts Sti ll Ava il able Season tickets f(lt lhe five Newporl llarbor High football games are still a\"ailable at the school's ASB off ice. The booklet ls priced et !10 for the (ive home encounters \lt'ilh Corona del ~1 ar, Loara. Western, Westminster and li-1arina. Tickets are 11\'ailable on a reserved seat hasis giving Sailor fans an opportunity In \'iew Newport's season from a prime position. El Rancho J{igh's \'olal ile of. fense has been known for its ability to sustain long drives at a consistent rate and Marina High Jootball coach Leon Wheeler says he thinks he knows the Dons· secret. And if anyone should know it would be Wheeler, since he was an instrumental force in the Dons' plans a few years back whlle assisting Ernie Johnson. \Vhee!er and his li1arina Vik- ings clash with host El Rancho f'riday night in the 1971 opener and it" s \Vheelers con- tentio n that the Dons can be slopped -if his learn can con- tain the sideline and ("Uri passes. ··u "'e can s!np !hose curls and sideline passes \~'e'll be 1·r ry f0rtunate. El Rancho is so proficient with these two p.1sses. It keeps them con- linuously in lbe b a 11 game ... first thing you know they're down in s l r i k i n g distanc~ and then they push il O\'er "'ith po~er. "Of course we're also wor· ried about their fullback (200- poulld ~tark Bailey) and PS-. knows a capllal way to got lo Sacramento. It starts quarterback (r-1Jkc Ortiz)," .says the Viking mentor. His own attack figures to be a conservative ;ipproach with sophomore quarterback Greg Foster starling his first va rsi- ty game. "[ don't like to throw the ball unl ei;s v.•e ha1'e to -three things can happen v.'hen you put the hall 1n the air and two art' bad," muses "'heeler. Thus the nl<1Jor po rtion nf f.larina·s ilttack will fall nn lhe i;houldcrs of running barks I.enc Tt1ylor :ind Sco tt \Vheelcr ah1ng \V1lh fl:1nkcr h!ike Lacv. Taylor :ind \\"hreler are a p:i1r of sea.~nned seniors. J)eplh is present in this area 1r11h llarve~· Hira1a and Gary l mayanagi t a ready if nrcc.-;sary. Opening \l'ith El Hancho is nn ul!ra lough nssignment for his squad. bul \Vhcelcr !ells 1vhv his tc.an1 i.~ faced ·with suCh an opponrnt : .. It's nlw;iys been m y ph ilosophy ln find flUt hnw you measure up right aw a y . Playing a team lhe caliber of El Rancho should gi\'e us an excellent indication of what v.·e have." And tho cmwds haven't foun d It yet. 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I~ I _,,._ I~ I _.... I~ [ --- G.ner•I General Gener1I G e neral l•G~eilnileilrila~I mmm~::.-G~en;;e;r;a~I ;;;;;;;;;.;;;;I :Ge~nileilrila~I---;:;;;;;;: I ~Gene--ra;I;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; I ---llie l [ _ ... u. lie !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;l .. ·~-~-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=1·-*,....----,*~~*~-*-:--*-:--~*-:--l .;;;;;;;;;"lJ-}-U~f\lr6-.-:;;;;;;;;;~I~~~~~ clinda Jjfe TAYLOR co. s;g:~L:~. I OKISf E OL\O\ "• NE/IL roRr PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES -POOL HOME OPEN i DAYS A WEEK SHOWN BY APPOINTME NT 9l L inda l 1le Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba . hon1e w /formal din, rn1. & family rm. 3 F rplcs. Outside stairway. Bu.ill-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155.000 For Co m pl•t• Info rmat ion O n A ll Hom•• & Lots, P lease Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Island ers Bldg., a t Linda Isl• 341 Bays ide Dr ., Suite I, N .B, 675-6161 G ·-"""~-'•-1~~-~~~l ;G~e~n~e~r~al;;;;;; ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;; ST . J OACH IM ON TH E CATIIOl~JC CJIURCll a n d WATERFRO NT PAR0011AL SCHOOL only a block away. \\laJk 1o J7th \\'llf:Hf. -THE -1\Cl'ION • Si. shopping cen1er, ,\1f'i;a IS: Charnung J lx'tl1'1)(•n1 Theatl'."r and shoi>S. \Vrll honit• \\'llh ~i'J. 11. of <.tiannt>I kcp! 3 lxlrm 2 ba1h horn(', fL'OnlaJ:f', :<f'r>aralt• hiiyslrlt' W''h BI -,,,,. ... ,,, ,,,d SlHTilll(>r • hOU~f' ll'lfh lol'rly . . g .. s ,_,,. I J:i<l!'den, pu•r and r In a 1. !aJ'\:e dining a rea, carflf'ter, draped, Wl'."11 Jan(b;<.'"ilpo:-d $Hi~.~i:(I. 1~1 ml ~" Do!"<·lwd PETE BARRETT doublf' garnge. F ULL j PRICE ONLY 117.000 """ REALTY . ex<.-ellenl V.A. and F.11.i\. 1605 WESTCLIFF financing. DR. NEWPORT BEACH t 642-5200 .. FOR THE ACTIVE FAMILY Call us ahoul 1his big 12480 Evenings Call &l:l·7438 sq. 11 J 5 hfodroom, formal I--'-'--''-"-----· I 1ho1rl};.. f;in11ly room homr LUSK MODEL WHAT! NO BASEBALL crounds for the kiddies? Nope, but it does have a putting green and swimming pool for n1om & dad Also three roomv bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, 20 'x30' solarium. Exclusive loca· lio n , , .•...................... S59,500. BAYCREST BEAUTY The loveliest of .:ireas, features this 4 bed- room. fan1ily rr:inn1, 2 1-'i bath home_ COf\;f. 1)1\ltE. you won 'l find another like it for the price . . . . . . . . . . ........... $54,500. TRIPPPLE YOUR PLEASURE \\1(>11 rnaintai ncd triplex, South of the high- ~·av in beautiful Cdtil, Bl ock & 1 ~ to beach. Onl}' . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . - . . . $:58,000. EIGHT "PLUSH" VIEW UNITS -In Eastbluff - llere arc eight super deluxe SPLIT LEVEL- VIEW apartn1ents. located in F:ASTilLUFF'. Owner's unit-:! bcdroon1, 21f.! bath; 4-2 bed- roon1 . 11;:i. bath : 3-1 bedroom. 11li. bath. You haven't seen anything like these units. A pleasure to s hO\V at ..... $198.450. LOOKING FOR A "SLIP"?? Look no-more. A PRIVATE SLIP AND PIER decends from this beautiful DOVER Sl10RES home with it s VIE\V filled \Vindows, fire- place. 3 large bedrooms, den \Vith "WET BAR'' 2 baths (ti.·taster bath has a .Jacuzzi & sau~a .) See and con1pare . ·-Sll9,500. LI NDA ISLE -$145,000 'fhe best buy on this lovely island. charm & beauty. Entrance with deep hang . Soft colors & functional floor 5 Blt, formal dining, FR. w/wet bar. slip. True over- plan. Pier/ "Our 26th Y••I"'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 San Joa quin Hii is Roa d NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Salisbury Re.JI!) EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS BALBOA ISLAND So. Bayfront Home \\1i!h near npw ~hared f)if'r. Xlnt Joe. llll\l!>Y: N'l'f'ntly ron1 pl elt>ly & ('Xfl('nsiveiy 1'f'nuxif'lcd. llonm tor OOy \'iCI'>' apt. QO rear. Sh-Oy,·n liy app·1. only. 115 AMETHY ST :i Bdrms .. 2 baths. Closr to Co\\'11 •"-&luth hay. $59,500 J2S AME THYST 4 Bdrn1s., 2 baths. N f'. 11. r North bay, $""J9,!r.JO CORONA DUPLEX 'Kil-405 PARK. l Be.Inns., 2 baths Pach. $86,500 215 CORAL 3 BR. 3 g;iths. $55,500, Firm, 4 BEAUTIFUL -BEDROOMS- The popular !1.lesa de! Mar area now yields another f in.:o and gon.>eous home for your approval. Lush tandscapin~. watersof!ener, rock water- fall and fish pond all in a tropical setting of pt•rfect privacy! You'll be thrii:,.d and happy you called. Pric- ed at only $33,900. COtTS · WALLAC E REALTORS -54M141- (0p~n Ev•nings ) * ELEGANCE * IN DOVER SHORES D('C()rator's custom home. 2 Lge Bdrms. plus den; pro- fess landscaped. lmpecrable condition. OPEN DAILY l ·S J727 ANTIGUA. 4 Bedroom, 3 ba:th, formal dining room. Pacest•ltcr Home w/lafl.>e kidney flhape<I pool. Ca rerrce land- &Cil.p1ng. warm paneling and w/w lircpl. in living room. 1'his home .is espetially sparkling dean. 0 n J y $47,950. 1996 Lcn1nos. C.1't ., close to ~'(ii C'Otlrsc. ')llcsa'\ 'i~c::Rcalt~ 546-5990 * 5 BEDROOMS * ANXIOUS OWNER Owner bought new home & ready -5 bdrnis. pll1s fam- ily rm. phis formal dining rm., plus 3 baths, plus huge \\'ardrob elosets -carpets/ drapes -bL.l lr-i n gas kitch· en -hobby rm. -double BEACHTOWN "LODGE" 400 SQ. FT, FAMILY R OOM $1 ,600 DOWN NO QUAL I F Y ING Vaulted caihedrel eetling, QIX'n bcams, m8.S5ive noor to C."eiling blick fireplare, 3 5J111.cious bedrooms c:onvcn- ient "U" .shaped gaJJcy kitchen, "C'State·· siZe yard. Payments like rcn1 -kiss the landlord gtJOdbye -But hurry! Call NO\\'. 64S.OJOJ 2299 Harbor, Costa r.resa FOREST [ OLSON .... .: REAt. rolfS garuge -ni('i']y l11nd:;ca1JCCl, -.,-~--.,...,....,-­ with 1ooc1s of 1idck "'ans & Mesa del Mar plan1ers. Loeated on <.'Ill de s.1c strl'CI or nice horn~ Prize winning home in 1969 -approx. Z700 sq, ft. of Cbsla r-.1e~a La1vn or the living at-ei1. F'or f\u-lhtt in-MtJnth A'A<:I~. Sp e c i a 1 formation call -10uches make 1his a win ner C H ILT ROBINETT in evrry \vay, New dish· REAL TOR 644-7958 washer. Ai\1 /F!'.1 intercom to all roon1s. fire/burglar * EASTS IDE C.M. alarms, J2gro1111 trees. rich l'JJ9 f1JLLERTON wood decking patio and sep- OPEN DAILY 1-6 arate childrrn's play yard. Vacant t-·ast l'SCrnW Do take a look al this prize! 2 Bcdrooms plus guest room, Only $35,500. Call today, hardwood floors. dining 5'16-2313, Corona ct.I Mer CORONA H IGHLANDS 4 BR, 2 BA, beamed ceill~. Xlnt cicea.n view. S'A'iJnmlll& pool. 171.500. FITZ!1.10RRIS REALTY CO. 3135 E. Ou Higtiway, Cdt-.1 GT.l-91110 so· 'TH OF HWY. F lxer-Uriver -eould be a nice 3 bdrm., I bath home, on R-2 lot. Convenient loc.; clOlie lo every!hing, A8king $34,950. MOR GAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Costa Mesa ENLARGED COLLEGE PARK 4 -BEDROOM \\'ant is~te lll'Ctl.S for T.V. and H1 F'i? Y0t1'1l find it in thLs sharp c:ustomired homr. Lari.~ livuig room 1ti•ith tireJJlace, Jorn1aJ dining area; kitdien wi!h electric built-ins and di~ilwashf'r. \Va!k lo all schools and shopping Cf"nler. Be ,;ure to see thhs Otte, and () n l y $35,950. Call now. &1&7111. l-'irst rime ad\lt'rtised, MESA VERDE GOLF COURS E No down G.f.'s for this ~­ ous 3 bdrm home v.·ith huge pool table sized family room. Cul-de-sac tl're-linc(! street for privacy, Won·t las! at pncc of $2!!,900 CRV. Call Walker & Lee 180 Degree Vtt'll ; 4 BR, I.· fam ily rm. l-'rlc:1• n-du«'d $2,000 kir qu1 r:k sa!r' Yoll ()Wn the lttnd . C111l ftlr app't. 2 HOMES (Jn a :<harp P a s1 s1 de rul-<l1~!'.llt', Plrn1y of room tor 1·an1f)('rs. l)t'lals. traders. S\\ 1mrn1ni.: pool.<, ki1is, f'tr, et<• Just rPdU!'t'd $4950 1,., only , . . $~I .000 Call 673-8."M) ASAP . 226-226V2 ONYX 2 RR, house, 1-BR. apl. 25'1~ Do1vn. Owner will carry balanee . Full price $55,000. CORBIN- MARTIN room, serviCf'. porch, on R-2 lot. Close to ca1holic church. Assume Hi-FHA loan, 7~27o interest. Room for snothcr unit. No llnancing chart,>es. Rmltors -========--~-I Z190 Harbor Blvd at Adams -~-,,~~;L~;~~PM 1-Blk. tu OCl'an; •10 ft. ('{lrnt'r lot. 4 BR. & J Bl1. rll('i1. \\'ith 2 bn!hs. F'inesr Cd:-01 location. S.%,500 ~J 1J1•.tuoc1.1.r11 CORONA DEL MAR REAL TORS 644-7662 Lachenmyer: Realtor Bayshore Beauty COTIAGE- 675-3000 REALTORS 2 B<lrin . -l11'lle h"f'm ! 509 Larkspur Ave. S44.~:i00. Own. er \\'ill carry wfsfnall dnwn payn1t. (Do no1 disturb 1cn- an11. ESTATE . SALE Cail &16-392i! EvN;, 673-757'5 Living room \\'ith corner fi re-$24,500 place and wall of glass look- Call ror picture e;1Tnlng with pr1<.'!'S & drtails BAY• BEACl-l REALTY 1Nt Buttercup Yellow Duplex in choice Corona r1rl fo.1ar localion • J BR n.ish(' home. Sptlt:1ous living room. used brick firc-plar.·, f''l)(JS- ed beam 1'('ll1ni::s -Dirnng room. i;tep :;:;1l'c>r k11chrn, dish\\·aslwr. 1•lf'<"lrir built 1n. 2 Barh, ~ratt t'nclrn;rrl patio. Qu.1Ji1y \\1111 10 \\~ti! carpels & drapc:s plus s111d 10 apl ()\lt'r garaKf'. 0 n I y $63.500. 67:J..8'j;,(} 5 BR-VACANT $33,950. Immac. <.'ond. \\'il h lal'};r-644-7270 nii1n1curt'd yard, huge rais-(Formerly Dela ncy Real Estate) "'J h1·ar1h firt>plaC\', 21 'X36' 2828 EAST COAST H IGHWAY Salisbury family room 11nd to1ally CORONA DEL MAR. CAL IF . bt11Jrin kl!C'hf'n. Almost un-- - - - - - - - - -31.l MARINE AVE. 673""6900 incd. pos~l'ssion ll'i!h as low Ge n eral Gene r a l BALBO>I ISi.AND Realty as 10' ;, down. Call :...i;>-8424 {open C\•es.) YA · NO DOWN $39,500. NEWPORT BEACH, Evcry- ono, qualifies. Charming 5 bedroom 2 story home on quiet cul-de-sac. Country sized kitchen and family niom. Oversized lot needs s<lffie tender loving care. Call 543-8424 (Open eves.) Corona del Mar Luxury and Jricome, ~kale board to lwat'h 2 Units, 4 huge hl'rlrmrns each, ()nly 5 yeaf'!o; old. Low n1ainten- ance, hlg-h rental. Q\\'ll('r will consider a trade of larger un its in On1nlic Coun1y. $79,500. Cn.ll 546.2313 ing out 10 palio of tropical llllge lot secluded Uy many beaury. Dining roon1 or den towering trees. CuJ-dt'-sac also with 1wtll nl glass 1o location with country a11nos- pa110 -efficient mo<IL•rn phcre. 3 Big bedroonis plu.~ kilehcn -111·0 nttract1ve St'rt'Cned in palio PnCfil bedrooms and plf'nlY of only $24,500. includirig l"t'lrig. rooru to ~dd on. Best of all. & washer. Ownt>r must sel! ithi~ charincr hils one of !'ubmit your !crm~. Call 1hr !owl's! leaseholds av;iil-5.lfi.5&l(l, Hcntage Realtors ahlc. $•12,500. CALL 67;,.4930 _<n~pc~"-'~~cc-··~l-~---1 • COl£SWORTMY&CO.I Cambridge E state ~ \outh ~ (~ oast INCOME PROPERTIES Newpor t Du plex SUNSHJN~: HO.VI~: 11·i1h J Slt'ps lo ocean. l BR. homC' br<lroon1s 2 h;11hs plus 2 plus ap1. 3 Car garage. t':ir gara~f'. Con('fl'1e park-0 11'11f'r n1otivated! Prit'ed ini;:: for hoa/ or f'i1111pcr . I'll-~t $11:1.000 \outh ~(~ oast REALTORS 2 .-ilWI """"1.1111 528 BOWDOIN PL. --- --Corner 3 BR. & family rm., E A ST SIDE-2 ba. home. Bltns, d bl. rpl. From "Olris1mas Neckties" to ou1i:rrown Levis • )'llU ran turn "trosh to cash .. in a DAILY PILOT classified ad -call &12-5678 SHARP ! SHAR P ! 2 Car gar. On poolsiZe lot! 3 bcrlroom, 2 balh charmer -$32,500. Drive by &. call • huge Palo Verde s1onc fire. BA LBOA BAY PROP. plai:(' for 1hOSe <:old 1n ntcr ~.\V. Balboa, NB 673.7420 !'vcn1rii.:s. \Valk 10 schools • UNUSUAL J BR home on lot Nice s.hag 1.:arpet -ne11·ly elcr...W yard 11•11 h fr111t trees Ocean A ir Du plex and gardrn. Buy 11o11•. •I BR. 2 Ha. & 2 BR., 1-Bri.. SHARP I + TOWNHOUSE BARGAIN &on your Ja11.•nmo\\'f'T 11nd van! tnols f'njoy ra~IN't' • EASTSIDE FOURPl.1-:X, 11.U ren1f'd w11h <.'llns1stent income of $6;iQ/n10. Pr1t."Cd at a low, lO\\' $52,500. $24 500 1u11t. ~irne w11tcr 1'1t'W. ' • Xl"I omd. New ,,,,,..1,. New por t S·l7.ooo N E ET AND CLEEN MP1r rond J BR 2 BA hofnc, c:ovd patio, breezeway, man-·,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-od 7.onrd for 4 units. Extra painrcd cxtC'rior. Call t ay large l!v rm v.•f frplc. 1-oTHEREAL \"'-ESTATERS '-r JI•·" '"•lrl ·• l'\1 iivin~ at $22.JOO. sp8cious • \\fESTSIDf; J-'OUR PLF.X 4 lx'dfOflrn and d1nlng, 4 coo! \i•ith 2 hf'c1n.1()11l l l ~ hath pools for your use. 1.o\s of .studio <ipls "ou1 -o.1own " parkin~. Now vacant !or owner S<l,Ys sl'll for VA AP- at Fairview Call. 673-:mti3 5.111-0715 EVE"!'i. associated ~cun'd tawns,, beaut. shag crpts, drpii, lirepl, lots of r ich panelling. O ose lo So. Cous1 Plaza, nearby !nvys. Seiler will pay discount points for F11A & VA Jin- ancing, and g;ve termile Classified INDEX -only $26,950, formal din rm w/ bl!-in Walker & Lee "'h'"~'-Fruil "''"in nld. f11shion g'1.rden. 0 n r y $22.HOO. Trl'1ns. 0.vrwr. J24 E. 20th S!, CM.-642-4441. COLLEGE PARK Secluderl, 'l.rN> l1n('lt ('Ul-d(•- sac, farnily hon1e • f1•alur- ing 3 big bl•dt·()(lms, ~ hrick llrt'Jila<.'t'S, all h111l1111 ki!o'h- cn with J)'l ntry, hf'av.v :-hake roof, ('(l~n>d tmno. fresh- ly paln!ed in ,!,. out. plu~ an assumahle 5~ .... , lo<tn. Hur· ry on this 111 S.'ll.~il'.XI. 510-1151 IOf'IC'n f~\'rn1n1;~) HEIITAGE ILliL ~TUI JUST REDUCED $1,000 A deh'-'1ltlu1 J hrrll'('!On' nnrl family r("W)1n l.A11 rh· t1l" "!l· Jry, ll'f'I0\1 i'llhint•t•. lofpnk fn:<! ln1r ori11d ;:i d1 <l111<1,hr•r !or only $:!f:,i:il. A I. I. 1'ER~1S. r .. 1r .. 7!il. \D 'THEREAL ~ESTATERS \_, '"····T!L "f'M yuur lr1spretlon. ~o-11;i1 \Open F:\ll'ningsl prdisal of S·lll.000. \Vhose first~ 646-8811 (anytime) BROKER~EALTORS 2025 W. Balboo 67l·J66) r;jji~i~:ii[ijiAGj~ I clearance, or as.<;ume exist-• "'•· HERITAGE e EAST.SID I-: illONEY i\·!Al\-Unique Duplex CORONA DEL MAR ing low int. rate loan 11·ith J.~R 5 units on tri:: 82'x3Ri' t $110 · I ~ UAL UTAl1 lluldPn al\'ay ir. a lnl't':<T J1kr DUPL E X paymts o . per mo inc -~ 10'!. !-'.J Brt :.! Bo unit 11/flllt>l , •~· < · '-k· ~ 9~ ~,:;;;:::::::~;;;;::;;:=:::;::::;;;;1 sctlll'K:' w11h 11dt tn·cs and 4 Bdrm .. 3 hath split-levr\ -.... '<es·· ins. '"" 1ng •~· ,,,,, 4·2 Bit units. Tot;1! income e K t II R It e lo!s or ~l"l-'t.'llf'ry l!I !111_~ lov~-live in <1ne, n•nl the ()\!\er. a e a ea Y S BDR MS J BATHS S.1130/nio. Nn Vlll'anci<"S hert". "~-53 • ly duplf'\. Ori!' unit can Ne;;1 r shops, wa!rr t:.· ~chools. l'J!O S. Bristol, S.A . .,,,,_-ll Pn-s11gr Easthlufl IOl'allon. $15,000. CaJJ ~o s~. Pas11y tl(' ronvC'r1Plt to a 4 Xl111 ftnanc1ng. ~ Years old. {Col!ect Calls 0.K.) \11n. vir\\', !\Jany ~ & N•wport t•r ~ BrdNJ0111 hou~"(' and 11 $79,!lOO Ne ar Beach rnon1 for llOtll on lar,C(> lot. i.:cvxt lllf'll!llt' Iron\ n1hrr un1I --UNDER $35,000 T.'1(1(1 !'q rt_ inclurlrs funn;iJ o1t 11 I I I I • I• 1 l<' P "11 1 paynirn !:' Nf'\\'port Beach .i BR, 2 1hn1n~ nioni. 6C'a~1t1fully Fairview ~11111'1 .11 hH:h\\ay, c']Qo:f' to Coldwell.Banker BATll mQdern home. f Jl"t'· dl'l'flra!('1L 'l'tus outs111od1ng ~-I O J ~llnpp1n)::' and ·~·a<· u·~. n Y pl'""· bltns -shon>, Va-h11n1" off1•r1>d al juFt s:.1,500. 646-881 1 .,. tt l!lt. SM .;'ffl, C.1!! t 7:i-S:1.JQ. ..........._ ---~ _"_"I __ ,_('n this \\·kcnd. Home Show Realtor~ (anytime) ~ Broker 644-7399=~= ''Arn1('hu1r Househuminc. • 833-0700 644-2430 $19,950 IS T HE P RICE Advert1s1ng '-,,.,.."·-~-·~·-'_"'_'_·1_·_...,I I ~ l Classification I 00-14q Real Eslate, General ~ .._,C~l-,-,,-;f~i-"-,-;,-,-1~5JO-t 84 ['--_';"'~_;.1 __.I ~ Cl11.s1ific•tion 200-260 '--"-®_ ... _ ... _._ .... _ _,I I ie l Classification 300-355 Rc<lltors 2()..1,1 \Vcs\cliff Drive &16-7711 Open 'tit 9 PM SAVE-$$$ Located in a S25,000 _ S26,000 arC'a. This ch('('rfu\ 3 bed- room homP can hr easily yours at $2'.!.500. ACT NO\V~ ,,.....,. 262!1 H11rhor, CM. Balboa Island Ruby lot, $45,000 83'5-~01, liT:i-~Ji Balboa Peninsula 1·,3:, ~~. Coa~! Hwy., Cd\1 I J~~~~~~~~~I~========= for this very ]()vely 3 brr!. Apartments IOf Rent I ~ J 675-7225 NO DOWN V .A. roon1, 2 ba!h hon1e. The _.. ·1 Bil. dr:n. :l P.;i. :-Ir. RaC'q11et "ii----------------Only Sl ,l'.l(J 1!\11\ll Ill <ln\'011!' Jn.in 111 high f"ll()Ugh ~o 'Oll Clt1h & IY>at ramp. s:19.:l00. -'I r 1· ' I .J Cla~~ification 360-370 "~ A.:nt\ POOL HOME o• F II .A. T1•r111~. ~rn11•1ou:; .• ;»r •,,\.~fSlD~: f)('l1t1on cnn 11~.~"\lnie \\'ll h royrnrnls r-.larshall He;1lly .....,.,,~, s11wr·., & pl•tl't rii'll la!);•' .1 Z;,n\"'<l ('·2 \\;•II ht111i 1·ornrr (If Sl(JQ Pf'f month wlnrh I ~ Bayshores $251000. l'-drn1 .. f•'A:0.11LY ll\1., !Jn. liousr·. l·ari ht• tbl'd tis hon1r H('itlly Conip<iny include~ all. ModC'r.n built-'--,:::--:"~'-"'_•~I•-..,,~ ,/* • •1 l~!·'.l"HtOO~lS •RATH ,_. f{1n .. huinl'. !\1a~s1v~ fli:.o;•r or Qlf1ct" "r combrnauvn, ,\ A Cool Personality ins, i\cC'p pile carpels, also . CHAH.MIN(; 2 flll. cnmplt ,, • LX)L'[H,L CArt GAi~· to r·t>il111$! hrr· PL 1111t11]11P sl1·.1I ;11 i:1J.(~MI. \\'\MJ ll•'t'llS nfr {'(>nd1r1on1ng matchlrig drapes. Double Classification 400-465 new k1T1·hrn, nrw 1Tpls. R()y McCardle Realtor t'tl & tlra~d. 1vu1i out,;l1tocl-j 1--ll'~INI-:.SS U~!T::; C•I 1n· •l id' &.'£' this t·lrn11ner in AnnouncMient r 25Z:l Cresiv1ew Dr. ,\(;J·:. llllrror!>.. )l(':ll1!lfu!ly ('arp•·I -• • • HI ~<'wpo!1 Brarh? -\V(> wgnra""1k"e boorl'&Cnl1L. ee I II ii14} Shtlr1l\'lllk1o 2 p1·t braches. )"IO .. Bl d C 'I i11g <tec(\r 1hn1-0u1. Proff'S-conic on \\'. 19th. C.\1, Lr! Bruron Bay -4 BR. -:I L------~ By ()v,·fl(>r; 64~103!1. ' .~e\\fl01'I v .• ..... --"'--~~----OPEN SUN. 1-5 548-7729 s1onal!y land:<c"Bpcd, t"0~1'.'T'\.'d projlf'rty h1'IP payout in J2 h;:11hs -find upslail':'J Ba~ Classific•tion 500-510 Corona del Mar ..,. _________ .,.1 r atio, lr)l'.. ft'nr..'t'fl yilrd 11•ith )T$-O.vntr 11·1U <.~.il'ry l sl at Vic"'· Cumtnumty bench & 2'79o HArbor Blvd. ill! Adams 1981 M eyer Place REP OSSE SSIO.NS fn1 it trct'S. An outstand1ni:: 7'f.. 1t'nn 1s courts. 545-!H65 Operr 'Iii 9 PM i,------1 1".) DUPLEX Somethina for r vt'r\.'onl'! ... CT T RI H A RBOR I '' '''''"'1' .... "'1y ai only S2!:i.500 -A '' t's Great " 3 BR. 2 B11th, sunroom ,\ Short walk tu schools. Close Srnrk\111,i.: clean home5, some NO\V!/~ REAL TO RS ffl C\' plu 1 lxlnn gllrage to shopping for i\lon1, rno1n1 nc\\]y 1111 intrd ,c;. carpetl'd. 2 Thl1 home i5 located in one C l11.ssific11.tion 525-535 () s -· tor Dad 's lxM1 or lntilf'r. 3, 4 I.: S hdrms. Some witb l ~1!1!111111!111!11!1~!1!!1~![., 4/XI Last J'i~h. C.1'.T. 642·8235 67>3210 of 1'1<"Sa Vt>rde'5 primP apt. 553,500 lArge p.itio aJTa, AU thi~ penis. Yll1\-VA conv. tcrm.s,11 &IG-.i:r,:i Evt>sco,~1;1~2~·=-::·'.l•------..,--~I 11.reas t1nd has -4 bedroom~. Jlnl SO. O F HWY. plus :sharply dt'Wra1ed 3 trom ~?Q.000 to ~0.000. $1 6,800 V.A. BEST PRICE -large family room. 2 bat~ ~-''_'_'_'"_d_'_""" ___ L::1J 2 Units, 2 bdrm .. shake roof bdnn. home in C0!-'1A Mr<:;i, COi.LiNS & WATIS fNC::. An}'Oll(' quahriC5 :;ubje,·t 10 M ISSION VIEJ O and a beautiful yard 11·ith -plus choiCC" 1-bdrm. l'lpl. .. " Ad•m• Av•. 96" .. ~ 1_1, _1 pn·va·y. By Jar lh". Classific11.tion 550-555 Close 10 shopping, S~2.500 on nice rot'l'lf'r Im. $25,000. u r.s;JM) VA Loan 11·ith £";. annual l hNtroom, 2 barh. brick v v ,_ " O S b II I I I Toi _, pa -,-1 ~---Ior --mo-y 1 ~ BIG CANY N ·top Y l)f' ca O M't'. * D UP L E X * JX'rc"Cn ngt' ra e. ..., Y-rircrl11re. AdjaCTn1 lo 1mrk """' ·~ ..... ,.<. ~ B R lty 67s.5179 "' 1148 II 'h •I 133.~. Hu--~ CaJI • __ 1'_'_1r~·-1_~___ Vacanl lot, R'rca r view of JS!h •rry e a BR I h Nr -"""E 171" 646 0555 nil' s Jl(!r mon ~·. ~rp -ll'alk to school~. A fan-"""' .• ,, ..,l\l ... .v.• ., ) ns. • s . ""'"" • J1 • 1 "~ ~ I -''".2313. Fair'\\'11.Y. $4[},500 F be t J•-• f'AZ-5678 F rti Co Rlt 642 ~ · ,_,,_,,rooin •~•me J! 1"'cning t11stii;-deal -Sl,000 dn. """' •:,,°'::..::::'~"'::::'"=.:~~·c..c:...:c::.:. __ I 0 n " M. -¥:ven1n.,..CallG1·~7003 hl!ARDll'OODFLOORS Cla>sification 575-580 F A N TASTIC VIEW ,. ...~ 11·11 · · I lurry on this• General G eneral 2 lu.~urious hfl!hs, modern w . 1 k · & L Of bAy & !X'l"an. 4 Bdrm., BIG CANYON $25,950 bu1ll·in k!1C'hf'Tl .. Hrady m a er e·e I S....icel•nd RepWs ,~ 31iba!J1o5; ll('W CUS10mhomc. oecup.v i1n111Nhll1f'ly, GI . . ~ $119.500 4 Bdrm & Den buyrrs wi>l1'(Jme. CALL!, Rrallnrs 1--==G°"'l""R"'=E~P~O°"'== f ,99 Scenic ProP'-'T1Jl'S 675-5726 · • • C lassi ication 600-g Assume \I A Umn, Low Pa.v-W I k & L 2().1] \Veslt:'liff Drive \Vow ortly $1725 total down NEW m~ts. ~ Rf'flrOCnns, Bu ill-a er ee fi4&-m1 Op!!n 'hi 9 pr,.f find all ro.ru to assume lhis Employment II i' I VIEW -VIEW 5 Bedroom Fairway View Home Under construction for occupancy before Christmas. P lan IC. l'~ee land. Master bedroom has fireplace as does living room and spacious fanliJy room. 5th bed~ room has own bath end rould be maid's or mother-in-la\v's room. 3rd bath has both tub and separate slall shower. Separate laundry room. 3 car ~arage. Many bu!lt-ins and extras, including Trashmastc.r. inter- com wiring, garage door openers, etc. ins. Ciri"ular DMvr11.·11y zmo lh1rbor Blvd. I'll Acfams * 2 DUPLEX E S * repo~ Large -4 bed, 2 beth ~------~ VTE\V _ trom living room! l.e11d1 ,., th1!1 •'hllrn\i ng 5'1;,.!)..191-0 [l('n 'iii 9 Pr.f Newrr, side by side. SeU onf! rancher: with push bu Mon Cl11.11ific•fion 700-710 vtF:W • (rom (lining mom! home. MO-l ilO $28-950 nr bQth. J BR. 2 \)ff . ca. Nea.r kitchen. Authori1.ed G.I. ~ VIE\V. froni bI"('akft1st nn.! T ARB E LL 2955 Harbor 1 bl>ach $52.500 c11.r h. agents • no d iscrlmia don -Metd!indise a,. vt-¥:\V. from kircht>n! G e0rge Williamson OTHER AVAILABLE. V VIE\V. trom rumpus room! East1ide Cotfflg• Bd F ·1 R WALKER & LEE Realtors .._.,~-~~-~~ Great locatton on Qll1rt s!f'('P! 4 rm & am1 y m Re a ltor 8-424455. • Classificetion 800·816 VIEW. 1mm mll.$ttt bdrm.! AJ<!lume 5~'1. 11.pr loan, 673-4350 64S..1564 2 l\1<>rc he(irooms & 3 be1hs Owner 11 nxioui=. "'K ini!: I ll ~I SM,'750. 3 br<ln"'m 'l bii i>. \Vmught iron ornll.mf'ntal R * * * '* * Piii and -ci:imp]f'IP thk NE'\V home_ -,_ ·-··-d •h•• """''· • 1906 SANTIAGO D • G • L. • s ,,..,...RONA lllGllLANDS B. 1 v "" '" ·· rac1ous 1v1n9 "'v 1 1 1g petio. lurry. \ on't Ja s1. n-"room.·. ,-,0 ,,1, n-,m. 1DOVER SHORES, N.B.) · · U · • R lty Call 546-8&10. '"" ~ '"'" C lassification 850-858 n iversity e• D1n1ng Room, Air Condit10n. 4 Bt'dnn. laf'gf'. famlly rm, 3 Dellghttut Bayani: &rell '4 3001 E. Cst. Ii\\)', 673-6.:i,O in5t'. :i.10.1120. BA. View tram c~ry mom. BC(!nn, din rm, trg fam rm. 1 ]~ TAR BELL 29SS Harbor OPEN DAILY l TO 5 A PLEASURE TO SHOW! ..::-J!,~-t •JR S63.500 noY '· w•nn RLTRS A r nold & Freud . ~·-.. . ic. HOME • R>:'ITAL. • Bffinn, 3 R:ith tri-lcvel and ROOMY HOME &'6-0228 ~00 E 171h C.M .,..,,.,..,.,., C l•ssifi c11.fion 900-9 12 ·""' . , . .....,., •·IJ 1 Bcdrm renl11.I un11. \Valk AVAIL.ABLE NO\V • 4 Bed· OWN£R tr11ru1. -4 Bttdroom1 roorn~ f,, JlOOI, Nr\\·port & J)Cri. Clrt:ular driVl'\\'!ty, llelghl~ rul-dr-AAt'. S-l:l.?'".JO. IAJl?C room.!!, $2:),950, bkr, * 2 rnOJCE Goll Coone vlf'\.\' lo1s, 1..11.guna Nigtlf'} Golf Coone. O w n e r . ~'-"_'-_"_;,,..__,J i m! lo shoppinli and beach. IO'i~ clo\\•n, Ci11I PPJTOll Rily 642-1771 FOR Sale 01· !ease, new lrg homC' in M<>s<t Verde North, :I Bil. 2 ha, Liv, <iin., & fam rm, bltns, dstiwsr. crpl~ & drps, sprink/f'~. S29.\ mo or $:t5,0CKI. 557-1613 BY 0\\'llPr -trans!. Save o\'er $2.000 on immac. 3 Ar. 2 Ba. home in illesa \\'ood" LPSs lhan 2 Y'fS. old. ~l:>.--6(.tH S2:llt'l do11TI. Ko 2nd r.D. No i'losi ng ms!, i\Je.sa Verde 4 BR, 2 b:i. rul-<l<'-s,1r, :)15--!1712 .. 5.1;H0;734 Gl,E:'>J Mnr 4 hr, 2 hn. hltns, l blk 1,., :-rids. FlfA/FA. 01rn<'r, !"lti2...fi'l!lt East Bluff e EXCLU.S !VE AG EN TS e SALES -LEASE ., ;' ~" ..... &--st '. l).J3t.uJf' :11-· rcully ~- 2-114 Vista Del Oro Ne1vport Beach 6.\4-1133 $5l.90i0 2·IOO sq ft of luxury livini;, Kirn: si:tC' hrlrn1, db: f'\Jllman baths. 2 ftrpl, fnrrna t din . nn, lam rm, t1n!ed 11·ind0\.\·~ & much n1rirr. Ope n 1-5 1lail.v. 21 37 Ar11l1a St. Call PERRON RI.TY fi4l-1m Foun tain Va lley PLA NT ATI ON Home, dra1natic entry hall, ~p\ral stair ca.<;!'. 28..-.0 ,Sq. 11., 115 '1t;TC, 5RR, 3 ha, n<:'Wly rainted. 968-15.'iil evf.'8 . Huntington Beach WALK TO BE ACH $23,500 -LO DOWN 2 yr ~ung horn,. fe1rturin)l'. f11rmal liv rm + form11.1 dtn area. bltin RIO &: dishwMh- er . IOis of stora~c c<1bine t1, 2 patios tor outcloor tntt'r· laining! 0\\'fK"rs bough! "n- other horne~ F\ill price S2J,;,oo -Lo, lo down paym!s & anyonl! can take o~r GI loon! Call • 8'17-12'21 SEYMOUR REALTY 17J-41 llC'llrh Blvrt. Hrgn l)(h Open 'ti l !I Pi\1 This is a choice corn er lot at llermit.age Lane and Royale St. Georges Orive. Ruy now a nd close escrow when house ls com· pleted. By Dwner $89,500 -644-1140 2629 Ha rll(IT', C.~I. *COL LEGE-PA"~R~K~.­ ;; Lf;:r. BR, fiim n111. 2 Bl!. 2 Car i::-.ir, All tr'll\fi, .$2'!,!M StTn1r Proprrl1N< il75-!i726 TRl·PLF;X, Xln! Jo:.~idc C .. \.1 . localion, 1J1 '} A ft'~. lnc."1t PETE BAR RED CrJI a.10-1i20 <lay or nigh!. -REALTY- 642·5200 l}r,,....l5:l.l. Cla11ification 91 S-949 yitrdii;, Gl\J'llJ.;?f'~. TllCCllTIP 1 -~ ... -------S·tXI !!'ltl, s.~.:i(J(). By 0\\1lf'r, Q\\1 , El< must Sf'll 4 !ktjro-1 ·,..-'-.'-'RESU:C..,=L~TS~,...--,,.,,-~o.-,.-ll lr-------~ §] urn, ~-11.rnily Jlooni, n~sunlf! pend on, Call the Su~ · Autoi for Sale I r:o. ;,.i.;·~ nnr IOfln. S28.950. bkr, ::.11.IO(l am e.n .. Dllily Pilot . ~ ~II the old ,;tu h Buy thr C'nll "ny ilme MO-l 720. Clas1Ul!'d 642-."i673 ... place Classif ic etion 950.9<10 11r11 1:1111t ~r1 r1 ~:<ffif'<I. 642-fifinl your ad A t~ II! RF.AllT :1 RR 2 nA with RY m1·flf'1 , PRclflc Sands. l(nl'J(('ous Ot'f'Al'I vi(o~v. X!NI B<>11utilul 4 hdrni. 2 bath, lt1rae' lot, rniuil privncy. fireplorict', I and~ c 11 pf'. d , TI1l11 i!I an xlnl r~n1ily homf'. Corner lnl. I mi lr !\"I l,.r11r h. f'.rl noor f>lnn fnr "a~y r:\-P Me<>rl rr1t q11\ck Rllr r .. 1~ :,;,·n 11oo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.... -~~~~~-pansion. 0\1·11rJ" 1;11-6457. ST;i.9~ ~'.6-.~1>11. i ' • .. - fr-'-.· TREADMILL HELPS EVALUATE CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITION Or. George L. Kemp W1;1rks With Patient at Hospital Docto1·s Li ste11 to Ilea1·t At Soutl1 Coa st Hospital Phonocard1n,graphy -a melhocl of listening to the so unds of the human hear! -is nne of m11n\I \\·avs technicians at South Coast ComrTiun itY llo~p1tal in &iu!h Laguna dia gnose cardiac problems. Ac!'ord1ng to Dr Cenrge L. l\emp. who heads !he C'a rdiovascul ar and Card1npulmnnary Lah a! SCCll, "special microphones arc pl;i.ced O\'Cr certaln areas of the chest \1·hllr !he patient lies rnJ a table. Othrr ~· ' •le\'tces are pl.aced 1n 1ri!lc:it cl pulsation.s (!f the vein. art•• ,1c.irl 1Lself " After checj tn:,: ,,,e hr<1rt sound~ when lhc fisl-s1ze 1nuscle is ;:it rest. patients are administr.red ;i sol ution v.'h1ch stf'ps up thf' t1cart and rn<1y cliange the c;:harac!er nf ii hr.arr. murmur, which v.·0uld he picked up by !he 5ound equip- ment Uy ~cn~inf,; tt1 r char<1l'tf'r 1Jf the murn1ur. Kf'nir <;;>,Hi, fl lrnuhled va lvc c:in he loc;itrrl. "Tl1e ne w snunrl equ ip- ment." he :.iddrd, "repl:iced the time honored s!f'lhoscopc in dctcc11on of ir· teJiular heArt he;it.s, heart murmurs and other <'ard ial' and pulrn0nary sounds v.·hich have im portant meaning." Ano!her irnportant method for d1agnow ing heart problems is car d iac cathet eri1.ation -inserting a sm;iill tube into vessels to enter heart chambers and record pressures. "Th is v.·Ry we can evaluate the presence and degree of ab- norn1a!1ties 1n the heart valves, chambers of the heart. coronary arteries, heart muscles and lungs," Kemp pointed out . Use of an exercise electrocardiogram, or treadm ill s!ress test, Kemp reported. are also used to check the co ndition of the heart nlusclc. The purpose ()f the treadmill test, the doctor explained, is to determine the presence of a deficiency of oxygen being delivered to the heart in relation to it!I need s-.. This abnormality," he said . ''will nnly appear a1 near mRxima l exercise levels and mi gh t not show in an ordinary elect rocard ia~rcin i." "Son1e patients." Keinri con tinued, "\.l'hO have no history of chesl pain may be referred fnr such a lest as a precau- tlnn<ir.v measure: the majority of patien~ having an oxygen deficiency lo the heart do no t have the warnin~ of 11 ngina pee· toralis (chest pain ) at the time of the in- adequacy.·· Mailing Electronically Eyed by Postal Service \V 1\S llJ~1;TnN IL1rr 1 -ThP us r ost:il Sf'Tl'I(.'(' V.'111 !rs1 1r11nsm1llini;: m;11I E'l ectrrin1C'ally nrxt n1onth ;is pnrt of ;i campaign to reshape 'the thinking or t.h1s once-s1:i11r and m11~s11·e burr11ucracv," Po11ln1astf'r C:Pnf'r;il \\'1 nlnn ~1. Rlnunt said \\'ednesd<1.V In a S{lf'erh to the Nrit 1onal Po stal Forum. Blount said !he .:igency v.·ould t.ry nut a facsimile mllil system betl'·ee.n New York City and Washing!on , st11rting Oct. I "\Ve will 1ransm11 the message elec- tronically and suppl}' a facsi mile copy to the receiver. This in turn "'ill be placed in an en\·elope for delivery by a le~ter carrier."' B\oun1 said. According In Blount , lhe le st "e<>uld lead to dramatic changes in postal !cchnolngy." Business mail will be used m;iinl y 1n the tcsL A 11pokesman Sllid if iL pro1·es successful the lest "probably \.\'Ollld be continued on a permanent basis " Blount. the first head nf the nev.• postal service. ;:il so cnmmcn!cd nn complaints bv mail users nvcr rel'cnt TRle increase~ ·lie said he recoi;:n17.f'd lhrir concern "even their resentment" but .hi'. said, "'- School Bouncing Old Tran1poline? A trampolinr in use for the past several vears 11t Laguna Reach lli11h School may ha ve hounce<l it~ way Olll nl lown Districl trustees !his '.'"eek were ad - \•1sed r.hat 1ns11ranr.e premiums on the trqnp y,•111 1otal $1.2116 per year. Co~ of th~ trampoline. u!'Pd 1n gymnastics in· struclion. wa! $900 Possibilit y of d~:lar1np: the trampoline exrr!l!I prllperly 'Ind pull ing it QUI to bid for sale mfly be considared by high school principAl Don fl!111p,hl. Dr . Ch!lrles Hess. husiness r1111naJ[ef told tht. board . Hess also nnle.-d JI $40 incrt!.A5e in premi ums bf'caust thf' di51rict. rrnpln.~·s a psycho!o~ist. No cxplanati~n w115 offl'ted ~y ll11billty Insurance r.irr1crs !lank 11 is impo rt;int to recog nize that under thP reform !egi.~lal inn. we sre at last frrc and 11ble to set r11tes on a scien- t.1fir and eq11itab!e bAsis." Rlount ~;iid that fa ster 11nd more rlef)fnd;:ible rnail delivery "will en11ble husiness n1allers In nlake money., "'ithin th e nei.:1 four _ye.an;. Ai; pc..i of the (lverhaul of the po.stal sy111cn1. Blount cited th11l e~pres11 mail r-erl'iCe recently introduced in 33 ma jor ci ties -"availa ble to evrryone with a 'money back' guarantee of overnighl downtnwn-to-downtown delivery between cities " He also said new projV'ams for speed ier bulk ma il srrvire -with 21 bulk m11 il centers and 12 auxiliary plants in full operation by 1975 -will mean dramatic: speedups for parcel post and other bulk mails. Stuclent Driver Loses Control A 47-year~ld student driver raised minor ha vnc: in I.he parking lot at Laguna'i; Thurir;ton lntermedi!1 te. Sc::hool \\lcdnesday when i:;he inadverlenlly ltC· celereted 11nd lo!'it C()nlrol of her c11r v.·hilc atlempt1ni;: lo park. Police.11.B1d the driver. 1 Balboa resident "'ho wnrk 11 fnr lhr Laguna EJe.,ch school district. ~Id a v11Ud Cllllfomla ln· strurtion prrmit And was aci::ompanled by • licensed driver. Alfe.mptlng • maneuver Into a parking ~p;ice. she acceleriited, !ltruC'k 11 p.11rked c::ar. hurdlt'd A pl8nler, hit a smRll tree 11nd ran into 11nother pltrked car. which in lurn .~truck 11 third car The Incident oc- curred s hnr!l.v before Ii p.m. The driver and her J>ASSringer were un inj ured and rlemsie t(l the 11 ssorled vehk·le~ was rntt'd "minor to moderate.'' I h1 structo1· Draws Fire A routine request fo r the employment of si1 substitute teachers barely squeak- ed by the Laguna Beach Aehool board thi s week when two tru!ltees took ex cept io n of ooe wiUt no prior teaching experienc£- Bolh Gerald Linke and l\.trs. Patricia Gillette questioned the employment of the teacher and suggested someone v.·1th ex- perience be hired. Dr. \lt'illiam Ullom, superintendent , said it was his opinion thal the teacher "would be hired v•ith ()r l''l!hou! c1'.- perience. Her prognosi_,; for leachin g 11' excellent." Mrs. Jane Boyd noted the d1~lnc1 s1aff '·wouldn't recommend somt>one who is no1 well qualified for the job." \Vhen lhe oral vole was t<1ki!n, board members Linke and Mrs. Gillette voled against hiring the !iUhstitute~. while fl1rs. Boyd and Dr. Norman Brnwne voted in favor. The 2-2 deadlock was broken by Bill Thomas, Yi'ho also voted in fav or of the hiring. It v.·as suggested by Thnn1as that the substitute Leacher hiring practi ces be ex- plored in an upcoming study session of personnel hiring methods. Indian Sn11111ier Celebra.tion Set Ove r W eeke11tl Pilot Bes tows Biblica l Cu rse LONDON 1AP 1 -Heathrnw Airport. officials went scurrying for their Bibles today when a Royal Air Force p1lflt, brought dO'.''n an Old Teslament eurse from the mid· Allantic skies. 1'he VC!O p1lot was on a planned non stop fli~h1 from Newfoundland !n London when he was asked IQ stop in Kena vik . Iceland. to pick up equipn1f'nt. "Oeuternnomy. Chapte r 27, Verse 18." the pilot radioed bat:k. Airport lhun1hs flicked throu~h the pages :tnd gnt the rnessage: "Cursed be ht-that maketh the blind to wander out of the v.·ay _" Big ft~rctic Melt Within Cen tury 1'olcl in St ucl y UN ITF.:D NATIONS IUPJ ) -An in- ternational panel or scientists warns that nian's grnw1nl: demand for energy could e<1use. the Arr t1t' sra ire to n1ell within a century -pos.s1bly unleashing drastic ch;:inges tn the l''Otld's cl\mate. The 30 atmn~pheril' scientists from 14 t:ri untr ies said :11 a report released \Vednesday lhat too little is known about the .. romplex systems that determine r!imate" and urged an in ternational prn. gr;im of research and measurement. Until these systems are unrlerstood . they recomn1ended that an inrernalional agreement be made, preventing any large-scale experi ment in c l i ma I e 111odificat1on. such as a Soviet proposal to reverse the cnurse or fou r rl\·ers flowing through Central Asia. Thousands of Laguna N1,C?url residents The scientists issued the warning in are expected to turn out this v.·eckrnd for their ''report of the study of man's im- the community's Indian Summrr Oa vs pact on c1imalc (Sf';ll CJ" presented celebration. · \\'ednf'sday to a U N. rommil(ee prepar- The ac!ivHie s. which will inl'l11dc ;i ing for a CQnfercnce on the human en- vol!eyball tou rnament and a beach vl ronmenl in Stockholm this June. barecue Sunday. will begin. with .:i gia nt "\Ve recognize a real possibility that a parade Saturday morning. i;:loba! 1emperatllre increased produced The parade v.·ill feature so me 3.000 hy 111an's injection of heat and C02 persons on floats. in marching uni!s and /Carbon Dioxide ) inlo his environment on horseback. The event will hcitin at 10 may lead to 11 dramatic reduction or even a.m. on Crown Vallry Parkway at the elimination. of Arctic sea ice" over the s DAIL V PJLO'I' 3 Yoaiths Assisted Laguna Outreach Selects Leaders The board of trustees and advOOry board of Laguna Outreach, an organlza. lion to assist troubled youth, has bt>en named. according to ~lrs. Robert Joyce, e~ecutive director. Santa Ana attorney Kenneth Klotz, a Laguna Beach resident and former depu- ty city attorney in Lns Angeles, was nam· ed president of the boa rd. The Outre1:1ch progra1n , which grew out of the l..aguna Reach Coord inating Coun- cil drug prt"vent1on committee, has been operating si nce \hr beginning nf the sum- met offering a recovery and prevention program for drug misuse, family pro- blen111 and rnme and i;ociel cnn flict.s. Outreach operates t.he "NeL." a coffee hnu st• on the ~lflin Reach Boardwalk . which is open every day rrom 11 a.m. to 6 p.n1. Billy \\lade, an ordained min1s!rr, i:onducts counsl'ling al the coffee shop and is conducllng a "Joh~ for Teens" program. Addlllonally, it Youth Services Center is open fron1 10 a m. to 9 p.m. at 1he Boys Club, offering recreationz.I activities for young people. Barbara Trear, who has worked with yout h and their parents in lhe San F'ern11ndo area. is director of the centrr. Outreach 11lso operates a hotline, 494- TALK. Other officers on the board of trustees are presiden1. fl1rs . fl W. Coonrad, high school Young Life advisor and secretary. Mrs. Vesta Kay Curry, formerly with the institute of Comprehensive to.iedicine of Los Angeles. Directors on the board are Mrs. Marthe Spalding, member ()f the Orange Cclunly Drug lnforrnation Council : G eo rge fowler, Recreation Director, Lagun;i; Beech; David Slevcove, teacher. Laguna Beach Hiith School: Don Greenwood, retired investment hroker: Mrs. Jan Hall. fo~n1Crly with lhe public rel11lions office at !he Menninger foundation. Topek;i, Kan~as : Robert Brooks or the Laguna Beach Ministerial Assncialion ; Mrs. Daniel Duncan, psychologist and founder of Human Outreach Council of Santa Ana. and Dr.'!. Jame~ Minor and David fl1itchell of Orange County f-lted ical Cenlcr. Serving on the advisory board are Bill Cook, Bill Fish. Del Alex Jimenez, Jan1es Mulherin, Rev . Patri ck Calta nan, Mary Stack. Burt Altemus. Dr. Anthony Orlandella, and Dr. William Routt. R elea.se<l Tinie Educa.tion Set For 3 Sc liools Released time Christian education classes 1n Laguna Beach elementary schools will begin a second year of opera· tion Sept. 27.. ,,,.. Two new teachers, l\.1rs. Arlytll Atkinson and f\1rs . Irene Nickle will in· struct. the classes during school enrich· menl. periods. in a mobile classroom that is moved among the three schools. 1-.trs. Atkinson, v.·ho will teach the si1th grade course, received her BA at Knox C-Ollege In Illinois and her J\IA in speech at the University of Illinoi!I, where she also Laugh!. J\irs. Ni ckle, who will teach fourth anri fifth graders. grew up in England. at- tended Ipswich Art College and has taught church school and vacation Bible school at !he Laguna Community Presbyterian Church for 10 years. Schedule for the courses, which may be taken for one six to eight-week enrich· ment period or for !he whole year, is a.!l follows: -fl.ionday, 2 p.m. lo 3 p.m .. fourth and fifth grades. Ali~n School. -Tuesday, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., sixth grade, El Jl.lorro Schon!. -Wednesday, 2:30 to .1 ·30 p.m., fourth and fifth grades, El fl1orro Schon!. -Thursday, 2 p.m. lo 3 p.m., fourth and fif th and sixth grades. Top of the World School. -F'riday. 2 ri.m. In 3 p.m .. sixth grade, Aliso School. West Nine Condominiums and end ;it 1he . next cenlury, they said. Town Center near 1he South OrAnge !:============================================== County Civic Center. Displays of Indian artifa!'ts. booths and Indian dances v.·ill highlii:ht Saturday's activities. y,•hich are open to the pubhr . On Sunday, the beach .11ctivities. at Sa lt Creek Beach. are limited to Laguna Niiuel residents and their guests Who's Who? Phil Grignon Thats Who San CJPmente lligh School h1nlnitist Phil ip Grignon . founder of !he 1ichnfJl's marine science program. has been named a Leader of American Second11ry Educa- tion by the national SeC<Jndary Education Association. Grignon, chairman or the schMl's science department. WRS cited on the basis of his "professional and ci\'1c i!C· complishments," acC'Qrding to Trum11 n Benedict. superintendent or t he Capistran() Unified School Distr1l·I. On ly a handful of men and women frnm l hrnu~hout the nation ·~ secondary srhonls arr chosen annually for lhc honor, Benedict ~aid. The Leaders v.•111 h::ive the ir names. pictures and bio!!r;:iph1rc; ;:id· ded to association 's bnok, "Who·s \\.ho 1n SecondAry Educ;:i!10n ." Power Fail ure Told in Laguna A number of homes in Laguna 's Tnp of lhe World area WE.re without electnclty for one hnur \\'ednesday "'hen a euc;alyp- tus tree branch snapped and re.II through 1 a high voltage power tine. The Fire Department was summ.1ned tn e11:tinguish a small grass fire at the end or Crestview Pb1ce, sl.ll:rted by the spark- ing wires. Power wa s interrupted al 12:47 p.m. and restored an hour later after the Edison O:impeny had completed a lhorough check of the power line from the point of impact to the suhslalilln where 11 oriJ.":inates. This. according lO Edison officials is rnutine procedure during the high fire haiAtd season. to make Aure nf) other port.ions or the line have hcen cn- d11ngcred. Fire Station Set for Viejo A $128.000 flre station lri srrve the ~t lssion Viejo 11rea will open next ye11r . Orange County Fire Chier Elmer Osterm8n ha.!1 announced. The .stalion, he said, will be located jusl off Marguerite Parkway ne•l to the new proposed J>O!!l office at the northem side of the 1uto ple1.a. "It will serve the plat.a, the Coronado HnmeA and the cnlleg1: 11rt11 ," .~aid Os1.Prman. He added the new racil!ty would be used as a blck up for lhe S11n .Juan C11pislr1tOQ fire 11t•tion. The county chie f pt'linled oul lh11! the new ~talion wnutd he ,d&ffed by pro- fc1111lonals due In the rlUflCtJll.y of 1ry1ng In nrJ::ani1r Rnd maintain volunteer fire. departments. GALE • SHAGS • DUPONT 501 • Hl-LO'S • SO LIDS • TWEED S • ANTRON •NYLON • COMMERC IAL • S9. YARD VALUES TO $896 yd. lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM ~ ALL LEADING BRAND NAMES _,.,, NOTHING WITHELD! GALE • SH AGS • KODEL Hl-LO'S e POLYESTER • PLUSHES • T~NE-ON-TONE e SCULPTURES • TRI -COLORS • s9. YARD VALUES TO $ J 296yd. [ Ever~~~y/e & Color -Every Roll -No. Pressure or "Come-?~ • &ring In Your Room Measurements • Pad & Labor Available at Additional Cost Many Terms Lay Aways Name Sty In Avallable Available Brands and m Colon m1H1• IOllAND Dolly ,., OPINING Sot. , .. HOURS S-. 12-S CARPET WAREHOUSE 124 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA CAUFORNIA92827 (714) 145-4330 II ~ z = .. 0 u Bank Flnanclnq •, tf DAIL V PILOT U.S. Will Go Wlc-la No lnva·sions-Russia M ilit<tr)' P" ). Fr eeze Sco red On Viet11am Brezhnev Dismisses Attacks on Balkans \VASlll N'G1"0 N IU Pl l -Rep F'. Ed\l1ard I tebert I U-1..:i. l, chairman of the House Armed Ser\•ices Com· tnltlcc, today challenged the Vi'hite. House's plan lo postpone a S2.4 b1ll1on military pay raise until after 1he 90-day v.age-price freei e end! NO\', 13 Vote Alert SAIGON I UPI 1 -American forces in Vietnam will go on "-'hill the miltlary command calls grey alert F'rlday •·in an· IJcipation of possible ent!my actlv1ty'' during flna! days of the South Vie tname~e e/e<:lton campaign. The military command s;;id the order would take effect at 5 p.m. and continue al least unlil 6 a .m. \\"ednesday, Oct. 6, t hree days after the p residentia l ballol!ng. Under the alert , the 21:>.000 Gls in Viet- nam '.'.'i\1 be confined to their posts and can travel in major C'ihes only on official business. A similar alert was ordered in the Aug. 29 National Assembly election. Despite mounting criticism in South Vietnam of President Nguyen Van Thieu 's one-man election campaign, the president has insisted the election be held as scheduled. On Vietnamese war fronts, the U.S. Command said today the massive U.S. ait raids into North Vietnam Tuesday sel off sustained fires in fuel storage dumps and destroyed at least three Communist air defense radar sta tions. U.S. spokesmen also reported today that 13 Ame ricans v.'ere killed in action :ind 11 1 others wounded last week. The loll of U.S. battlefield dead stood at 45.514 for the war. The military comma nd a!so reported that U.S. F4 Phantom Jels crossed the border into North Vietnam \Ved nesday to altack an ant(aircraft gun that fired Qn fighter-bombers hilting Commu nist sup- ply convoys in nearby Laos. It was the first report on the results of the nearly 200 bombing strikes inlo North Vietnam Tuesday, the heaviest raids north of the demilitarized zone IDMZ J in 61.\'. months. The command said the raids produced "large fires" of gas and oil depots. ------=::::::\\"' 'Yott shouldn't feel left out! There are probably others who still have their jobs!' Egypt Plans Attacl\:, Says Sen. Jack so11 \VASHINGTON IAP 1 -Sen Henry ~t Jack!"!on 1 D-\Y::ish.1, said today the.re is evidr.nce Egypt has drafted plans for an in\':ls ion of l!"!raeli-he ld territory across the St1ez Cana! with as many as 100,000 troops. "Egypt could have a\•ailahle a force of 100.000 troops or more lo execute lhese plans in November and December ol this year -with immensely tragic con· sequences on all sides.·· Jackson said in a speech prepared for the Senate. He did not disclose the source of his in· formation. Jackson made the statement in urging that lhe lin ited Slates provide !l">rael $fm mil\i(ln \n military credits, v.•ith half the amount .e vallable for the purchase of F4 Phantom jet war planes. "Today the hest hope for peace in tha t troubl ed reg ion lies with an Israel st rong enough to defend itself And thereby deter aggression.·· Jackso n said. He said he v.·il! propose legislation to provide the military aid he advocates. BELGRADE <UPI I Leonid I. Brel.hnev dismissed as a fairy tale the rea rs tha t the So\•iet Union 1.1·ould Invade the Balkans. Yugoslav officials were jubilant today. but some wondered if there v,•as a price to pa y for the Soviet Communlsl Party leader's apparent con- ccss1Qns. Brezhnev 11rnved W~dnesday for a three-day •·unolficia! and friendl y" v1s1t that had Yugoslav officials visibly nervoLIS about the possib1hty of tough new So\'icl demands. Instead. in a toast al a formal hanquet "1ednesda)' night, Brezhnev reeled off a string of pro- nouncements that. if taken at fa ce va!ul'!, could have a 1najor effect on world com· mun1sm 1-!e said the ··so-called new dnc tr ine of limited sovere ignt y" -the "Brezhnev Doctrine·• v.·hic h Ru~sia used lo justify it! invasion of C1.echoslova kia -was a •·fable _ .. a s landerous invention." He also dismissed "rumors of Soviet armies v.·hirh are allegedly getting ready lo start marching oo the Balkans." Brezhnev, who con tinues private talks !oday \vith his host. Yugos\avia"s Presi- dent Tito , also reaffirmed the 1955 Snviet- Yui;ios lav agreement. Th is g a v e Yugoslavia "equality" with Russia and the right to build its "own road to Nixon May Tell Economy Plans In Tulk Tonight \VASHINGTON <UPI! -President Nixon may reveal some of his plans for lhf' economic measures that will follow the wage·ricc free7.e tonight in a <11Je~!Jon-and -ans1,1.·er s es si n n with a business-dominated panel in Detroil. !\ixon'.s appearance before the Detroit Economic Cluh \viii be broadcast na- tinn'-'·ide on radio beginning at 6 p.m. PDT. No nation"'·ide television coverage is nlanned. Two Chinas Condemned t\ixnn planned to devote most of lhe hnur.Jong session to ansv.·ering questions from the 2.500-memer clu b, Pe rsons In the audience will submit queselions in wriling lo a 10-memher panel which will pick the ones lo be pt1t to !he president. Nationalists Say U.S. Violates U.N. Charter \Vhite Hnuse Press Secretary Rnnald L Ziegler sa id the questioners wou ld not be restrictP<I in their choice of subjects but the interest of the club members centers on the economy and !he steps Nixon will ;idopt to con trol infl ation and spur e.mplnymeot. lfl'l'IllED NATI ONS IUPI) -Na; lionalist China . battling to retain its seat in the United Nations, said today it can- npt be expelled because. it i.s a founchng member of lhe world body. lt charged !he United States with "flagrant viola- l1on" of the U.N. charter because of its two-China po!ic,Y. An official slatement in Taipei by Dr. \\"e1 Yu-Sun. spokesman for lhe !\a- t1onalist Chinese foreign ministry. wn- demned the U.S. mol'e lo put both China! ln the United Nations. That move suf- fered an initial setback Wednesday night. Pled ging to take the U.S. side in the he.ate<! dispute. Khchi Aichi, the former Japanese fore i~n minister and now J apan 's delegate lo the U.N. Genera\ As!"!embly. \eft. Tokyn for Nev.· York tnday carry1~ a stalement sa ytnc: Japan \.\'ould rln its "11tmQsl" tn keep Taiv.'an in the United Nations. Panel Nearing Close ()f Postal Hike Talk \\. ASH J'.\r.TON' (UPI 1 -The nFw postal ra!e cnmmi~sion said tll<!a y II \\3!'. nearing the en!l or its lengthy hearings fln higher mall rates v.•hich already are in efferl on a ren1porary b.1s1s The commission, created undPr the 1970 postal reorganization act to act Qn postal rat es sought hy the semi-in- dependent U S. Postal Ser vice. ha s been holding hearings since ~lay 17. the. day alter lhe Sl.45 bilion in higher rates were pu t into effect. The Na tio nalists. fearing expulsion if Commun ist China ls voted into the world organization. said lhat \\'ashingl.on's move "to sacrifice a founding fa ithful member lof the United Natlonsl is in rlagrant violalion of the charter of the United Na· lions." "This mo ve is not only against the v.'ishes of the Chinese people but also undermines the dignity of 1he United Na- tions, destroying its moral slren,Rth a:i \\'ell as the b;islc principles of the charier," '\'u-Sun said. US. Ambassador George Bush predicted a "very. very close" vo1e. whPn !he i~sue ('Omrs up for General Assembly debate OC'l. IR The Assemh!~ 's 25-natinn strerinR cnm- miUPe defeated J2.!) \v ith !hre~ ahstPn · lion.~ at; S. proposal a<.k1ng 1h1l1 l')ppns1ng Amencan and ;\lhani;in reso\utinns be clehalrd ;ii !ht• s11me lune. Thr Alh11n1an proposa l a<.ks that mainl;ind China he ;id11)1tted tn rhe Unned ~ations and the r\:it1on.;hst regnn(' he e.~f)('llrd. Thr two Ameritan re"<!!Uf\nn~ src>k tn ke<'Tl 1he r\at1ona!1St re,t:im.: tn the 11orld bN!r 1\n1nng !hr nations 1n11nl'\ .1g:i1n~t 1he l 'rulrrl SLJ+!n'." nn cntnh111ing n[ !he np- no~1n.i: rl'~nlu!Jnn• 11ere 1he Sn1 iel l·ninn, Bri1;11n ;iprl Fr;inrr The l n1lcrl Statrs sn11i;:l\1 to get hn th its prnpn<ill and the 1\ll)an1an-<.ponsnred rr~nhll1nn in th<' same riebilll:' on !he ground 1t 11oulrl give !he Americ;in resolu· t1nn a bellrr chance tn c~me for rliscussion flr .•t and lhe refore better chance nf pfi~i.;ige. The Alhanian resolu- tion now 1~ likely t() conic Up for debate lir.!.t. The President has promised to An- nounce in mid-October the policies he will follow when lhe cu rrent 90-<lay wage- price-rent free7.e expires November .1. Nixnn told a news conference lasl week that the post freeze policy wH! control wages and prices i• ''m;.jor" industries and that it will contain enforcement 1eeth. But he 1efl ma ny questions unans11•ercd including what constitutes a ma ior indust ry. Nixon is scheduled In fl y to Detroit in !ale afternoon after spending most or the day in his \\')lite House office. It will be his firsl visit to ~1ichigan since he becan1r Prcsidrnt. Poli!ically. tilichigan has been hostile terrltnrv f11r Nb:on. He fa iled fn carry the st;:itc in-eit.her J9fi0 nr 191\8. But much of the new peonnmic policy he announced 1\U~ t:i IS or specfal benefit In the auto 1ndu~try anrl !hr PrE'sidrnt hopes for 8 warm reception in Detroit . Britain, 1'la lla Reach Bai,;e Use Al!reen1ent LO:\D0\7 1L"P!• -Brit ain and ~lalta h;nr rrarhcr1 a s1x-mnnll\ interim agret - mcn1 11n Rn1t~h and ~·or lh ,\!la ntic Trea- lv f)r~;in1zar1nn 1l\'AT01 u~e Qf the ~1erl11erranean LS!anrl·s na1·a] racilit1eS, S1n1ult;incou~ announc ement or the sel- llemcn! was made in Ll>ndon and Va:ltna \\'ednesday night. 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Most Yugoslav off icials at the banquet appeared delighted with Brezhnev's speech -particularly his af. lirmation of the !955 agreement, which is the basis of Yugos lal'ia's independent status within !he communist v.·or!d. Brezhnev blamed both the "doctrine of limited soverr1~nty" and .. rumors" of Soviet inv asions on unnamed "v2•1ous forces" !n fa ct, the •·doctrine" had been enunciated m 1968 by the Soviet Party newspaper, Pravda, and some of RuS!lia's best friends -parhcularly Hungary - had v.·arned recently against Chinese at- tempts lo build an "anti-Soviet -axis'' in 1he Balkans. China itself v,'as not mentioned ln the 11•elcomlng speeches or toasts \Ved- nesday, althuogh diplomau here and in Moscow con~idered it the leading item or:: the agenda. The "doclrine of limited sove reignty'' is the so-called "Brezhnev Doctrine " which says Russia can inlervene in any Communist country where the Com- munist system may be threatened. 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Sylvanlajust makes them good. lnlegrlt.11 and Dependabl/il11 •i11ce 1947 COSTA MESA 411 E. Seventeenth St. 646-1684 Daily 9-9; Sat. 9·6 EL TORO Laguna Hiiis Plara I N•-1 to S•t·O• J 837.J830 Daily 10-6; Thur1.-Fri, t0-9 • HUNTINGTON BEACH I N111 lo L11e•y M•1 ~1,1 962.5528 D.1 ily 9-9; Sat. 9·6 200 Plus Pounds Tubby Teacher Wins Back Job ~lARSHALL. Calif. 1UPI 1 -P.rll y Blndgr tl says it's been • •·10ugh three yf'ars .. sinct ~hf' wa s fired fnr being an nvrr1reight phy sical education teachrr and sh" is "drlightrd" an appell1t11' cnurl ru led lhe ~chnn! dis!rirt must rehire he r. !'ll1ss Blodgett , 4.'i, ""'ei ghed 228 pound .• Seu.. Fred Harris Set to Declare ""·hen shl' was rl1-,n11:.sed in 1%8 by Red ... nod High Sr.hro0I P r 1 n c Ip a J Dnnalrl Kreps tn 1\lari n r.n1 1nty . v.·ho rall- f'rl ht'r a "li\•ing h.1·pnr·ri>y" lo her pro- fc~sinn . "J'vr h;:i d lhrre ~l'<l!'S nf 11'hal <i1nnun1:S tn prnfeFi~1on ;:iJ nstr<icism n1·er thi ~ thing," .\1 1s~ Rlnrl !!Plt s;:i1rl lalr \\'ed- nesd;iy_ frnn1 hrr .\Jann Cn11n1 .1· coa sta l home_ 1n ~J;-1rsh;:ill Mrs. N i.xon Says Site's Pushing Wo111r11t on Court Lady Sex Team on NE\V )'C)RI\ 1U P I ~ -\\'hat t1on," she replied . v.·ar hll lt'.d as "!he firs t field "Aren'l you taking Lht fun research learn on Amerli:11n out of the matter of f.ex'J '' ft male ~elit1<1!11y" -three demanded a male repnrter. Rri tish \l'On1en in 1he1 r !v.P n· ~!rs. Rileburn p I u n g I' rl ties. and t'on1ely as they rorne ah('<lrl : .. Personally, f thin k -n1et the pre ss here \\'erl -we 1wontrn 1 are in danger nr nesda.v to talk ahou t Americ;:in becomin2 secnnrl-c lai;~ ml'n. vs. British women 's s t x \\1e ~eek !n emulat e. Seek habits. ef]ua l1Ly J'n1 nnt .::I nian. and Tht'~' labored unrlPr ;i h11n-I'll ne1•er be. \\'nmen n1u st get dic11p. They ha:i not ~'Cl bee n av.·.iy frnm lh1<; idea of com- 1n the An1eric<>n fielrl _ Yet, pet it inn." there wa~ s0me int eresting .. rt·s fr1,ch1 P11 111~ tor a rn <1n colloquy. Son1r inter1 irwers 10 be r al lPd up .:i nd ;:i~ked ~eeined as op1n1nna1e-d ;i s the out." put In Phyllis Raph<lel. in1er viev.'flr5, hy d1nl 0 r She is er\1tnr ~f the :\PW pr i vat~ resea r('h , An1erlran Erl111no nf Fnru1n. a "\\'hat <lre !hr ni;:i 1n p!'r>-Rr itish puhlir :it1nn fnr \\•h1ch ble n1s of v.·omen?" wenl a the lhree-v.·nn1;io I ea m quel'lli nn dirl'r!erl at fl nn;i re~earched Rrit 1~h female sex· R;:ir burn. 27 , n11u-r1ed , blac k ua l alt itude~. .::ind w i ll ha ir 1 umbl in~ trl he r l'P!'e;.i rrh fl meric:-111. shoulders. Th e nl <l le 11ues1 inn abf>ut dtrectrcl al lhl' mag azine's realit1tlc c on l e n t . ~lrs. Raphael replied : 1 \\'e hnpP. it wlll help t1e:< bt mnre fun " A wnman inler11ewer in a red drei;s anr\ hat askt>d tartly : "Since the brain is the most p()\.\-'erful sexual organ. dnesn'! ~·our cl1nic.-.1 approach take away romance ~" "I'm appilllerl.'. rerliPr\ \lr.!> Haeburn, "That romance is lhough~ tn holrl n1arriage tn~ether -.vnu anrl the persnn .vnu are wi1h shoul d ~row together.'' Lad ~ 1n rerl · ''Accnrd1ng to you, you're putting 8ex on the supern1arket shelf." "\Ve are not making !t (·!inic;il," s;:iid Susan Capell, 29. a !ean1 member. OAJL V PILOT 5 Spot clinical " Susan: "But you nted ad- vice , , . ' Lady ln rtd "J'vt done my Q\1 n home v.·nrk . I'm lht old• fashioned i;quare type. \\'hat ynu'rt i;ay1ng is: 'If you don't gel immedi ate satisfa ction, then turn tn the diagram on page 60.' Doesn't that take a111"* roma nct ~" Susan Duncan. ZJ. third tea1n member, "But peop!t, man.v of !hem. are so lg· noranl Some of them who wrote in even though t ,, _" Raphael: "I do 11 k e rnmanre. It's just t h at everytime I fa ll in love. 1l doesn't last." Hl'r .::i l(nn1cy, /I . l,0•011;1n1 K1nr kl;ind. r111!rd lhP r11l1nc "Jtiq f;:i hulnu, .. and said the feel ing nf his r l1r n1 11:-ii; !ha! it w;is •·a ~rr;it ,.;,.,,,,., f,-,r ;:i!L t!:" Ch;i~!1e Brn11'ns in the \\'iirld :' \\'AS H l~C T0N i L:r!i -P111 Nixnn "That's a h!'ll nf a ques-taking lhe fuo ou t h;id bren Lad y in rerl : "I'm looki ng at the m,..g.::i ~i ne, and 1t looks Lady in red: "You'l'e been reading too many of the5e books. honey. You ought to read the other kinds." fl is Candidacy J\flss Rlo.dcPtl s<l1ri ~h<' h;is l'll<Jt·hrd !ootball Fnr an rlement;:iry ~<honl , 111nrked as a ~t1 b.~t1lute-!r.<u•hrr ;;ind dn1·en .::i schnnl hu.~ since hPr dt~m i~~<l l and "al th<' mnm<'nl I'm u11rn1 rlo.1rd.'' 1" a 11 r ~ hr r hus hci nrl ! 0 a Prntn I " wnm an Io lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij !he Surreme Court and ha s told him sO. \VASHJ Nf;TON (U r1 i -Sen_ Frrd R H~rris \D·Qkla 1. wil l hn!d a news cnn· ferencr Fri rl;i1· in lhe Se nate c;iucus room lh:i! was selCcted by Eugene McCarth.v '11'1<1 ,Jn hn F and Robert F _ Kennedy. tn <1nllflunf·e the ir c;indid<icil's for the Democra tic p1·esid en!ial nnrnina tion . H'1 rr1s. v.hn deelared Jul y !fi his in- lf'ntin n not to seek re-election to the -;enate. v.·as expected lo decl.::i re form.::illy th<i1 he v.·a~ in !hr presidrnli1tl r;iee. Srn. firr1rge S. McGovern (0-S.0.1, is the only llhrr dec lared C<lndidate. ll'i1 h five m onth~ In ,RO before New H.~inpshirr ·~ first-in-the-nation primary, olhl'r pote-nl lal Oemocra!ic candidate~ h;i\'fl .~till not .::in nnunced lhcir drcistoni;. Thr.\· 1nrlude ~rn~. Ed mund S. Muskie, B1rr.h B;:i,vh. Hubert H Humphrey, Henry \1 .J::ic k.~on. /\'e11• York Mayor John Lindsay, and Rep . \\'ilhur ~1 1lls . Cvclan1ale • Damages E11dorsed \VASHJ !'\GTQN i UPT I The Adn1inistrat1nn has en- dnr sed l egi~latinn tha t would repay industry for losses re sul t in g f ro m Lhe J1: o 1· e r n mt n t 's h<>n nn r~·r\;>1n a1es. I h e <>rlif1e1al S\1'eP!Pn!'rs linked with c.;:incer. Coni;:rPs~1on<ll i::ourtes 1nld 1;r1 tnd;:iy th;:i l \Vhite Hou.~e aide Rnhf'r\ H, Finch played .::i rnll' 1n the decision. Fi nc h wa s srrreta ry f'f He;:ilth. Educ<>tion and \.\lclfare 1HF:W1 du ring !hr cycl<inl<l!e ('O!l!rnversy o[ 19h!l ;ind 1!170, ;ind w;:i,.; ,.;harpl y rritirizerl fnr nrit h11n ning the suh,l;:ince soonrr_ l"ndrr thl' hi!I be l nr r ("ongress. I h e gn1'l'rnmenl wnulrl pay cl<lims filed hy (' ~· r l;:im<llP in :i nuf;:irt ur rr.". frui t i::rowers and canners , Ef/f! drink Mille r~. !nod pro- ('f'..;sn rs. rl ruc. fi rn1s :t n d 11·hnles;:i lers fnr money lhry lnsl as a re.sull or the .'\ug. 14, 1!170, r vrl ::im11 1e b;:in . L.4'1s1 prn- flls coUlrl nnt he re i1nh11rsrd. The 1neasure ,,,,.,,ulrl sel nn l1 1n11 nn g o v P r n rn e n I p;:i,1·n1r 111s. The I'S. t'OUrl nf (•l;:i1ms woulrl rif'('tdP ril<'h I CilSP, Cnurt .::iwards or t.100,000 - Clr m0re woukt require suh.~e-' q11f'nl apprnpri ati0n by Cnn grr<< Thir lv-i;1x Housr n1er11 brr~1 al'I" l')'Yllll'nn nc. !he b I 11 . Antho1n1 I,, C n r 11 o. ad .I 1111n1~!r<l!11 r ass1 ~!;.i n 1 In nrr I R !" S1~k , 11-C:.li f r, th" pr11n.::iry i;pnns!1r. s:-1 1rl Sisk ~11d n1nst_ nr <l ll his cnsf)flnsnrs rPprr.<Pnl. rlr~trirls conl<l1 ning farmer:;. bn!11Prs 0r nlhers seeking pa,vmenL Elec tronic Mail Tests Sc h eduled \\·ll~ll l NGTON fUPll Starting Ort . I. lhe U S, Poi;t.al Service v.·\11 lest. !hi' electronic transmi:i;~ion of m;iil. "I don't want tn 11-ilk ah11ut 11eight." shp s.:iid v.·hen a ~k ed 11 hat !hr s~·alc~ Pll \ her at today. "H ytJu ~re ;i ny wri1Zhl men!inned an.vw hrre 11 will bP srimrhndv p!.::iying guessing g<l111es." Shi' did admit shr weighed le~s th;:in 228 hn11·e1·rr. Mi,.;s Blodge1t , 5-feet -7, \1•ai; first h1rrrl in 1965 wh<'n sh(' 11-eighcd 22fi. In March. 1967 she v.·l'ighl'd 2.14 pounds and by Sl'pternhrr. 1967 hit 250. She then went on a crash diet l'nupled v.•ith vigorous cxercisr and redurrrl to 2211 pounds in January, 19611. sh0rtly before hpr dis 1n i ~sal. An 11ppel!ate court. ru lrd \Vcd nci::rl.1:-• lh.::it dr~p ll l' heing hravv , \·!1~~ Rlndgrtt was an "excr.plionally com pe t e n l '' teachrr ;:inrl th;il the St'honl dis!r1ct n1u st rehire her at on ce. "Oonl 1vorr.v. !'in talk ing ti up," the Pres1rl('nt's wiff' said . "If wp don't ,i:~t one this t1n1P, lhry're certa inly grMm ing th<'nl for ne xt 111ne " M l'!-i . Nixnn ch<l lled wi1h a gr0 11p of ll1'11·s1,1·(Hn en \\'ednrsday as h!'r plane. fle1Y back to \\'ashin,i:tri n from Newport Ne11·:;, V11 .. ll'here she ch ristenf'd the new Navy nH.<:s 1le fn~:-i lr, l'SS California. She con fidrd she had passed on 1o the f'rc!';1denl "son1 e :;u~gestinns" on \\'Omen qualified lCl sut'c ('erl .Jus1ice Hugo L. BJ.-ck, 85. 11·hn retired l11st week. i\'ixon has bcrn ur~cd by se1·rral polili· c1ans :-i nd gt1Ju rs Lo appn1nt the f1r~t 11 nm an tn the Su pre me Coo rt. Sevl'rilt l){'n1ncrat1r· pres1dent1al hopefuls h;i1·e. enrlor!ied the idea. A small investment we made four years ago just paid otI Thi! facsimile mail :i;yslem will bf! tried nut be1ween New \·ork Cit~· and Washington Post Masi.er c;eneral Winton ~I Rlounl lnlrl the N:i!innii l Pnst;il Forum \Ve d n t ! d ~ y messaJ.?t !I will be lransmiHed e!rr trnnlcally by fac!imile eciuipment. They v.'!11 be plac- ed 1n l'nvelopts for delivery by let 1er carril'rs. I t'~ not unusual frn ;t business to ~pon:!('lt co lleRe schnlar<;h1ps. d u1in~ the su mmer. Did it work.7 The degTecs-in majors like Mathematics, Political Science, Snc1'1 I Science, Nu rs1n _g, Eng-i necnng an d Prt -L:1w, fr0m schools like UCLA, i\·,;i 1ymoun!, (:.:i i State Los Ansel es :i ncl usc:-~;iy it d id. Bouuty l\1utiuy He lati,·e Di es (lLENOA Lf<~ (U P I 1 Parkin Olris1111n. A7 . grt11t- ~rand~n nf fletcher C:hr i~ nan , IP.Ar!Pr nf lht mutiny nn the Bnunt y. hAs d1td 11t lhl' <i.1!1! nf R7. Accnrdi n~ tn rAdio rPrnrt,.; from Pitr;iirn Ii-land Chri.~!i;in died recen!ly it'l Cori111•;:ill !I o~ pi t 11 1 In Aurkl;i nd. 1\'pv.• Zeal;inrl, ar - cording In the ~hnrt w111·e But a wh ile back, the G.:is Company ~ianed a !<holarsh1 p program Lha t'~ a l 1 ttl e d1ffC'renl. ln ~te:Jd of st:in din~ in line to rifler i;:.r~nt~ tn 1he str.:i1 _gh t A l'!u dcnts and V<t led 1ctnri:in«, we lonked fn r ot her ki nd~. IJ.Merv in_g ~udC'nt~, F3 r1,1:ht 111udcnt~ whn d1d n '1 i;:.i:-1 1he tnp _2 rade" in h1Rh sc honl-fnr i;:.ond rc:1~n~. Ma yb tl was ;t '°h 1h 11.1 .,:nt 1n thf! w:i y. Or f<tm il y problems. O r personal pr oblems. O r 1u~t a late start. Ohv1ously we're rrou<l of what the~c ynl1n.1: men 11nd women have accom· p l1 <;hcd. And thei r success has encou r· •.1:ed ou r r rog r.1m to grow. So fa r 67 studen t<; h .tvc httn 11warded Gas Com- p.:i n y scho l11rships. T'h1$ year we're again offcrin_g 18 in e11~t. central and south ()ur r}~r;t m ~t<tned rYU l ~ma l l. .... --.. ccntr.:i l Los Angeles. Only 10 ~nxkn1.<; the fi rst yc11:r. We gave them a hand with ex pens.es. And offered them good -paying 1<>bs \Ve figu re it's an 1nve$tmcn~ where we c:i n'l ICY.-C. Southem California Ga c.omp.Dy ~ s..., . ....., .. ,.,. ... 1.,.....,c-- Were lJNest'"C tn IOmoi1ow. • .. • 1' radio servlc~ or !ht Seventh n:iv Ad ventist Church. •------------------------------------ -.. ALL-NEW STYUNG ••• SAME OLD PRICES. In a year when most ne....V-Ca rs look a lot nke last yea r's, Dodge Polara an-d Monaco do noL They 've been restyled for '72. The emphasis in the design of these new cars has bee n on strength, solidity, and silence. Their strong, expressive styling achleves an atti.t ude of distinction with ciean, fresh Ines. And while the styling is all new, the prices/ of the '72 Polara and Monaco, am aU. Dodges, wiU rem ain the same as those otfered on comparabl y equipped 1 971~­ models. Prices may never be lower. ' f ' 1972 DODGE MONACO Designed fe>< the man who wants exceUM ce without extravagance. The raetyted' 1972 Monaco has a look that sets it apart from the r&St of ""~~::;::,~~themec::Uwn-pricedfield ••. like smootf'l llnes. hidden headlights, and a streak , "protective side rnou ld--1 Dodge bu1kfs the Polrara with a hltle extra s1ze and riding comf ort and at the lowest possible price. You gr.! such easygoing features as power steerinQ. ToroueFlite ;i u1omat1c 1ra11smiss1<Yi, ;:i r.d .::i powerf ul. yet ecol)()mica!, 318 VB eog100 s tandard. ing. It'~ equipped with the lea lures you·d e xpect in a car as d is!inguished as Dodge Monaco. The· new 360 two-barrel' ' VS engine, precise/ power steering., powerfront disc bfllkes, and Dodge's lamoos, smooth TorqueFJi te automatic transrniS$ion areaU standard. 0 . CHRYSLER l MOTO'IS COAPOAA.00111 , DODGE COLT Standard features inelude an adju~t· DODGE DART Dodge Dart !or '72 has the sty1ing. able steering column, flow-through venfi!alion, front 9128, comfort, and performapee to be your oo~ car. disc brakes, 'llB riable-ratit> steering. fully synchlo-Untemperamental a nd predictable, it does what It's nized four-speed gearbox, and an overhead cam Hemi. supposed to-give you economy and depe.ndabHity. DODGE CHARGER ihe Dodge idea of what • f..,.,,.. DODGE CORONET The convenience car. The per-- Hy-sized spor1s car ~hould_ be. ti's large e~ougl'I_ to leet Idea for a family ea r because Coronet Is designed seat s ix. and its sporry styhng adds a new dimension solely to be a fou r-door lamlly sedan. Fu ll-sized room 10 the old--lashioned fam ily cars. Check it out today! for siJc people, and atyling that yoo'U be proud ol. SEE YOUR LOCAL DODGE DEALER • Dor.1 ml!n the Baseban Playoffs. World 5er1n..end AFC FoothtM on NBC.. • • • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE A Tough Battle Won ,. Today the. citizen~ of California have a new stretch of public shoreline and beachfront righ t here along the best of all possible coasts. The battle to Save Salt Creek bas been won. The campaign to turn Salt Creek into a public beach area has lasted more than three years. But here is the result; Orange County government will buy from Avco Community Developers a fully packaged public park, including 11 acres of sandy ocean frontage and 22 acres of uplands in an arei:t stretching 4,800 feet along the shoreline between Monarch Bay and Dana Strand. The beach section may be open to the public by next swn· mer. The agteement approved by county supervisors \Vednesday calls for a ~ale price of $2.5 million. Avco is selling its Salt Creek holdings to county government at an estimated one-sixth of actual property value.s. Five years ago, one mi ght bave traveled the length of the Orange Coast and found few knowledgeable per· sons who could have pinpointed the location of Salt Creek Beach. coastal folks who walked and loved the open spaces were well aware that here, at Salt Creek. was one of the real jewels of the California coastline. The uplands above mean high tide line, however, have always been private property a t Salt Creek. When Laguna Niguel corporation began intense development in the area, Orange County supervisors abandoned Salt Creek Road and a handful of people recognized that the place might be lost to public enjoy· ment forever. Just a few voices _raised the first public outcry. But public sentiment was moving strongly toward preserva· Uon of our coastline assets. "Save Salt Creek" became a rallying slogan for a 5.000·member committee. Avco Community Developers took over the Niguel enterprise and it became apparent that Avco would en· ter meaningful negotiations. llundreds of citizens were an active force in the Save Salt Creek campaign. Three who made outstand· ing contributions are Helen Keeley, former Orange County grand Juror; William Wilcoxen, Laguna Beach attorney and conservationist, and Brennan "Hevs" Mc· CleUand, leader of the Save Salt Creek Committee. Despite what some of the pseudo intellectual con- servationists have decried , Salt Creek proves that private enterprise, government and citizen action can combine effectively for the rommon good. In the saga of Salt Creek, there were no losers. Everybody won. Might as Well Pay Up Computing the odds in a human way, many a traffic violator figures his chances-of not being served with an ar rest warrant are good enough to ignore the ticket. Now those odds have been reduced to near zero. A new municipal courts automated procedures system has just been installed in its first phase in Orange County. It includes a central computerized index to all traffic violators by name, driver's license number, Social Secur· ity number and other identifications. Repeating lawbreakers will have their prior history instantly revealed to officers and court personnel. Their bail will be calculated immediately by the computer. And the county is expected to gain some $350,000 a year from those who otherwise would escape payment. For the courts it will mean a big reduction in work· load, about 80 percent of which concerns traffic of· fenses. And for habitual vi'olators -well, too bad. Just pay up • Why 'Love Story' Author Lost at Yale Lobbies Bloel' 'No·Fa11lt' Auto ltasurataee The favorite game today seems to be blaming the "news media" for whalever criticism is heaped upon you, whether you have brought It urAn yourself o r n 1m Can nes, er -Y this summer, where he served as a U.S. jury membe r for the Cannes Film Festival, Erich Se- gal CQmplained that he had been "driven out of Yale by the American news media,'' saying that his treatment in the press had motivated his resignation from the Yale faculty. THIS IS WHAT we of a less candid era used to call "bushwa," and is called &amething, far more scatological today. If Segal was "driven out" of Yale, it was by hi8 own insensate lust for publicity, not by anything the news media said about him. Segal, as you know. is the author of the linmensely popular novel "Love Story,'' .11nd its even more popular film adap- tation. What estranged the students from him was not the writing of his book, or its singular success, but Segal's own attitude loward it I SAW HL\1 ON several TV ta!k shows, and he appeared on sCQres of others. For a man \\·ho is supposed lo value scholarship and liti:rature, he behaved )Ike a huckster of the lov•est order. put· ting to shame the most braze n "stariel" peddling her wares. This is what ''destroyed" him with his Dear Gloomy Gus U bankers are SQ good at count- ing , how come they always have eight wlndo.,..·s and two tellers? -B.S.L. Thi• h•rur1 r•fll.C'I• Nlden' vl-.. Ml -·••llY ll'lffe •• 1"9 _ ....... s.. fo:>Ur "' _.,. " 1;1oM!f 1;~1. Dll" l"llel. 1tOOent11, not the book, or the exposure in the news media. Tb.ii la why, as be said, "each Monday l could feel 1 had lost them. I could feel their contempt and scorn, I felt I could not go on." THERE IS AN illustrative parallel here. At about the same time as the 'publication of ';Love Story," another book by a Yale faculty member came out: ''The Greening of America" by Charles Reich. It also hit the best-seller list, but with a difference. Reich let his book speak for itself. He refused to go oft the publicity circuit and tur n himself into a "celebrity." He re· mained quietly at New Haven, teaching his classes and going about his private business. And the studenls respected him for th is dignity and self-possession. PitOREOVER, THE "news media" let Reich severely alone. The book \\'as 'virle· ly discussed and analyzed, but (he author remained in decent obscurity as a public figure. I-le signified a desire. to be let alone, and he was let alone, for he didn 't Lry to have the best of both worlds. Segal simply became intoxicated with the heady brew o{ success and populari- ty; that is his right and his privilege; but then, he .forfeited the good opinion that meant most to ~im -of his students. To v.·hine that the ne.v.·s media des1 royed him in their eyes is the cheapest sort of co p- ping-out: a man Who teaches Euripides ought to know this. Dove Hunters' Paradise By MIKE ABRAMSON California 's most singularly popub1r hunting season, that for the fleet-winged dove, is in full swing throughout lhe state. More than a quarter million hunters enl'luallv ba~ between four and five million ·of these dart-like targets which in a.ddition tn top shooting sport provide fine table fodder. Most "hunting is done in the great Sac- ramento, San Joaquln and Imperial valleys ~1ith the optimum circumstance coming 011 a fl yway shooting stand between the birds' feeding and v.·atering areat.. TO A DOVE HUNTER paradise come8 at dawn and dusk when hordes ol the birds fill the sky and seaMng mid~ay JtmJ>Cratures of the valleys are down. Temperatures are Important because there's oothlng the dove Mtts worse lhan cold weathtr and cooling climes usually drive the-Oight right out of tht territory. The Cirat 1971 thoot for nur crew, however, ••as-a totally untypical one pro- vidlnl a new variant on a great ftport. Instead of tht hot v•Jleys we. found ounelves atop·• 4,500-foot ridgt 1n Sierra Qnmty, this beet'use 1ht Junket started out •• an angling venture along wltb aubltptltl l_t'.rouling from somt of lht troopl that they were bcln« cut out of 1 dove hunting trip. THOSE WHO HAD Ille fonoight to tuck In ahotgunt, with their fl1hlng gear. bow ever, ran Into a whole new sport. While rumbling up a dusty, corrugated bacl< countri:. road a Olght of ~·• •ud· dedy bwtlid out of the trees ~ad or __ _.. ____ _ r . c Guest Report • ) our four-wheel drive vehicle and dropped lnto an open meadow where Once an old mountain rancO and orchard had stood. Examination of the site -from which the birds quickly jumped as we walked in -showl!d why. The old ranch was ob- viously now a cattle feeding area and the hillsides were CQvered with mullen weed, one of the dove's favorite foods. FURTHER RIDGE running in the car· ry.all revealed small balids of. the birds working to the meadow from pine and oak stands all along the road -and plans were laid to retum at dawn. The retum paid off. In a couple (If hours, with the birds droppUig into the meadow four or five at a time despite the barrnge, all hand s had their limits of IO doves. ANOTHER GO was sot for the next dawn but that night the moWltain temperatures dropped perCt'pt-ibly as thunderhead clouds built up over the tu"ea. No rNn came but the next mom· log's expedition was a tot.al bust. The dropping temperature had run the bird$ Just overnight to a w11rmer climate somC'plnce south and not a single shot wa' fired . 711ere wert iihwlute\y no complaints thougb because pen-roasted doves with 8 touch of bac9n 8nd garlic beat the heck out ot trout in a fishing C'-'mp. C1llfomia f't:alure Scn·lce 'Injury Industry' Is • Ill a WASHINGTON -The Transportation Department recently spent two years and $2 million to learn what. any motorist C1'.!Uld flave told them for two cents-that the automobile insurance. system in thiS count1y is ori unmitigated mess. Car owners have been complaining for years that auto in- surance cost!! too much and, often, is hard to get at any pr i c ~-Thousands have found, to their dismay, the insur· ance that costs tMm so dearly doesn't rover their accident bills. Hundreds have lost their automobiles, their health, their income-all without C"Ompensation. Other hundreds have come out of accidents unscathed, yet have col· Jected j;!enerous payments for their "pain and suffering." SEN. PHR, HART, D-Mich .. who has been investigating the insurance· industry for five yea rs, has been inunda ted with )etters from irate motorists and accident \•ictims who feel thev have 'been shortchanged by the syst'em. -A Maryland man, for example, told how his a~ed wife was struck while crossing the street to her home . She was judged by the driver's insurance com- pan y to have been "5 percent negligent" and was denied any payment. -A 76·yeo r-o ld Brooklyn woman lost h('-r hu.~band in a car accident seven years 'll!lO and has yet. to collect a penny of the benefits due her. -An insuran(e a •~ent from Columbl1s , Ohi'l , v.Totr 1h;<t he h.1d "been in this auto insurance business for 33 years, and any insurance man who says we are doing a good job is either ignorant, in- compelent, or a liar and most likely the latter." WHY DOES SUCH an expensive, in· humane and unfair system continue to ooerate year after year without change? The blunt answe r: Too many people are making too much money on the grief of others. The "injury industry"-the insurance companies, agents, adjust.ors and law yers-have been raking in billions of dollars with the auto insurance system just the way it is. The syslem's worst fault, most experts agree, is the "fault" pr inciple upon \Vhich automobile liabilJly insurance is based. Essentially, this means that in order for anyone to collect on an accident, someone must be shown to be ''at fault." lf it's the other driver, you collect. If you are at fault-or, in most states. even partlal\y at fault-you collect absolutely nothing .. Unless you have CQl[ision and medical in- surance, you repair your car and pay your medical bi!ls out 0£ your own pocket. ALL THAT YOUR liability insurance covers is the other fe llow's damages in !he event you are held responsible for an accident Y.'hile this may appear to be based on good old Americ an justice I let· tlnh the "guilty" party pay), a clo ser look sho1~·s the "fault " sys tem to be good onl v ror lhe underwriters and lawyers. ilere are some specifics: -The nec('-ssity to prove "fa ult'' re· quires lawsuits. v;hich have clogged our already crowded courts to the breaking point. Federal judges spend 11 percent and state judges 20 percent of th('-ir time helping to decide who struck whom .. The backlog of cases CQntinues to grow while unpaid medical bills pile up. A federal study sho ws th at the average vit· tim with more than $2,500 losses m~st wait 19 months before he is compensated . In Detroit. the average victim waits· four years just for his case to come to trial. -INSUltANCE is hard for many people to obtain, cancellations are rampant, and premium costs are skyrocketing. To quote one distraught car owner from Evansville, Ind.: "To me, insurance is for emergencies. Now it is almost an emergency when the insurance bill comes,'' -Proving "fault'' requires jury triali;. Insurance companies, therefore, prefer to sell liability insurance to those persons wbo will impress a jury favorably. This has evolved a highly arbitrary customer selection system that inv olves much more than a spotless traffic record. Drivers are paying higher premiums and having their policies cancelled because of th eir jobs , marital status. sex, living habits, and 4'morals." As a Denver man put it afte r his policy -was summarily dropped ; ·'I guess the company just didn't like the color of my eyes." -SERTOUSLV INJURED accident vie· t.ims recei ve woefully inadequate corn· pensation while those with trivial injuries are sometim es overpaid . A DOT study of hn lf a mi!\ion accidents showed that over half of the victims received not a single cent of compensati on. mainly because th ey were held to be "at fault ." But those jud~ed by law lo be innocent didn 't fare much heller; only half recovered 50 per· Mess cent of. their medical and wage losses. On the other hand , the slightly injured who lost an average of $500 ,got back $2,250. -Precious little of the enormous premiums motorists pay is ever returned to them. DOT figures show that only 42 perce nt of all liability premiums are paid back in benefits. Mu ch of the liability premium dollar goes lo the system 's "middlemen." Insurance agents alone received some $1.3 billion in sales com· missions in 1970. TH ERE'S A WAY out of the insurance morass. H's caueo ·'no-fault " auto in· surance. Under thi s system, each motorist would look to his own insurance company to cove r his losses. which would be paid no matter who was at fault. This idea has been analyzed and studied for more !han 50 yc2.rs. It has been tried and found to work. Puerto Rico, for exa1np!e, ha~ had a no- fault system for ne arl y tll'o years and lt is succeeding beyond !he \\'ildest hopes. A partial no-friult plan \'o'Cnl into effect last ,Januarv in M::issnchu selts and, despite som('-glaring shortcon1 ings, it is working ¥iell . l\IOST OB .J ECTTVE experts believe a· nationa l no-fault auto insurance svs \('-m would be sin1plc. fair. and efficient.. They fcr.1 it wquld resu!t. if full y adopted. in lowrr premium ~. prompter and more complete service. and ('Ve n safer cars. Prog ress to1rard a co mpll'lr no-fault system . however. has been blocked by an intensive lobb~·ing campaign. Across the C(1Un1ry, tr ial lawyers. in surance agenls. ad justers, and most insurance rom- patiies-all of .,..·horn st;;nd to !i;ise billions: of dollars if no·fau lt goes· through -ha\"e ri sen up to obst ruct lt ln whatever way they can. Prison Riots: Will They Spread? The nation may nov.' be starting an epidemic of prison riols like the epidemic· of urban riots in the I!HiOs. We desper2.te- ly hope not, for there has already been a surfeit of trag~dy at Attica and San Quentin. Yet it is only prudent to think a bit about the causes of such epidenilcs. The most articulate and idealistic elements of our society are already of· fering their standard explanation, The cause of prison riots is dehumanizing conditions and tard iness with reform, they tell us , just as the cause of urban riol3 was the squalor of slums a11d the in· sensitivity of society. The strength of their case is that prison i!l dehumaniz.ing and the slums are squalid. Its weakness is that the urba n riots have by now pretty much gone away, though the squalor has not Perhaps their cause-and-effec:t re la· tionship is a bit on the simplistic side. AS IT RA PP ENS, we see a great many excellent reaso~ for prison refonn. as we have said over the year5. The bi ggest (' .... '\ Guest Editorial , l . '?. . '~··--. ~ -~-..Ji reason is the fanl.astic rate of recidi vism: at present prisons serve as revolving doors , turn ing inmates back into the st reets to repeat their crimes. And so long as that is SCl1 it has seemed lo us, there is very little chance of inlprovlng the criminal process by tinkering with the courts or police. Reform of the pr~ ce$S has to start at its correctiona l stage. .. It would be foolish to be optimistic about the ability of prisons to remold criminals into law-abiding ciliiens. But there are things that seem to us worth trying. particularly the early separation or more promising convicts into limited· superVision program5 that seek to reintegrate them into normal society. If the recent prison riots lead to more serious efforts in this directioo, It will ~-------B11 George---------, Dear George: 1 am con.1idering buying a pig nnd -, was wondcritlg If you have-any in· formation on how to teach a pig to sit up 81 wtU u to- MEMO TO READERS FROM GEORGE: You know as well 11.11 I do thert's no u~e going on with th~t letter .. Some dnys it's better mt io bt in the advice racktt at ail . Dear George: To remove chtwlng gum from a ha mster, dip a qtece of cotton ln- MEMO TO READERS FROM GEORGE: And obviously this LI one of those days. Dear George: Do tight sweaters respiratory problems? Dear Curious: CIUJ e CURIOUS Yeah. When this blonde from prrsonnel comes by It lakes me 10 minutes to stop panting. (\Vhy worry when your problem!! can be 1'olved by experts? So writ• In Ann, Wha~ does ("'.eorge koow?J prove that an ill wind can blow some good. HAVING SAID THAT, we must add that in fact we see almost no reJationship between progress with such reform and the incidence of the type of prison riot we have witnessed at A!tica and San Quen· lin. Still less do we see any relationship betv.·een reforms or their lack and the likellhood thal these outbursts will now explode into an epidemic. Of course inmates would not be rioting ir prison were some sort nf paradise. At certain times and in ce rt ain cirf'11mstances, some riot s may be head- ed off by improve1nenls in food or securi· ty conditions or whatever. Yet ln fa ct California has h;id an unusually pro- gressive prison system , and bas done far better than most stat.es with precisely the type of rerorrn we have in mind, If this had any effect it was to siphon off the most manageable convicts and con· centrate the most Intractable ones at San Quentin . This tinder was struck by sparks from the larger sociocultural currents of our time. TIIESE CURR ENTS are not especially ~l.lbjcct to cooscious control. The Rrowth of -11 mililanl black notionalism, the gen~ral Collapse of authority. the a~ pearance of an anarchistic radicalism are not thing~ any small group of men can much t1w11y one way or another. StiU, we :ire Stfuck that prominent among the out~iden! thl! convicts invittd to Attica are people who played their part in dcpic· ting George Jackson of Son Qu<'nlln l'IS smne sort of martyr. We wonder If dut· inR those harrowing hours it crossed thei r rnfnds U\at just conceivably the second tragedy 1~ould have been s blt leSll likely if there had been no such romantic strain in the reaction to the first one. PERHAPS lN THE end those will prove isolated outbreaks r a th er U1an Ula ons('-t of an epidemic. Jl's easy enough ti) second.guess the hard decision by Governor Rockefeller and p r i so n authorities to quell the Attica in. surrection at so heavy a cost in life : now that i! has been done, lei us all hope that at least tbe decision minimizes the ten· dency for such outbreaks to spread elsewhere. And whfle we hope that no epidemi c does result. we rrnght ponder whether the nutcoml" might in some !I.mall part depend on 1vhat the articulate and idealistic p('O ple s:iy. "'all Slreet Journal DAILY PILOT Rnbtrt N. \Vtt!d, Publisher Tho7n(IS Ktevil. Editor Albert \V. Battl Edi1oria1 Page E:dHor The t'dilor!aJ rage O'l I.he DaUy PUn\ &eeks ro intnrm And 1Urnul11te ~!Id· · us by presei;itirii:: thi1 ~\\'Sf»lper'1 opln}Ons and commen!Ary on topics of intere~t and 11ignific11nce, by pro- viding a forum Jnr 'jie eXpre~s'6n al ...,1, rrad1en:' opinions, snit by p...- !l('ntlng the d~verw Viewpoints of ln-- lormed obsPrve.rs and spoke5men on topic& oJ lht. clay. Thursday, September 23, J97l , CHECKING •UP• Colo1· Psychiatry Patie11ts Purple By L. M, BOYD "l ALRE:\U\" told vou no female patient has ever come to my office in a red dreSs," \1-'rites a psychiatrist. "I might men - tion also I've never treated a female patient who Lived in a house d~oraU:d so!t"ly with the simpler colors of nature. Greens, blues, v.·hi!es. browns. After many years' experience, that color I tend to id entify n1ost v.·ith mental patients is purple." llERE 'S a 1nan of science v.·ho claims you r senses of taste, smell and sight are al their keenest at about 7 p.m. and again at about 3 am .... AS TO President Nixon's usua l bowling score. am told it's precisely four points lower than the a.v.era~e league bowler's .... THE MEDIAN INCOME of families m Titusville, fla , al last report was $41 ,961 a year. Some town Titusville ... , FlL.l\1S PROVE it was not unusual for the fin- gers of Lhe great Paderewski to strike 1.000 piano keys a minute ... _ ALSO. FI GURE nine per cent of all the medical doctors nationv.•ide are on the federal payroll. SIR , AS A YOUNGSTER did you ever set pins in a bowling aller? Likev.•ise. But it 's something our youngsters and theirs ·will nev er do. Since the automatic pin spotter came out 21 years ago, the human pin setter has become a rarity. Or am I w:rong? Are there any l>owling alleys left that use boys? Doubt it. CUSTO~TER SERVICE : Q. ''How old is a game cock before it 's put into a pit to fight another rooster?" A. About 18 months. Understand few of those birds survive a dozen bouts .... Q. "Please be advised the soil in Iowa is so rich the farmers here can raise evervthing but pumpkins. Unfortunately, lhe vines grov.· so fast they wear out the little pumpkins just dragging them around." A. A!I right. all right .... Q. "What are the odds mv IRS tax retum will get audited?" A. Bigg er the incomt', hi6her lht! odds. But overall now there's about one chance in 50 you 'll be chC'cked out. THOSE W0 .'11 EN v.·ho live in states which grant them the fewest propcrl.v rig hts are the \.\'Omen v.·ho pos.sf'.ss the most gold jC\\'e\ry . A gem buyer. who travels ~h~ nation, told me th at He believes th e ladies 11o•ho are not suf f1c1ently protected by la\\' tend to stash gold keepsakes in case of matrimonial smash- "P· OPEN QUESTIO'."l: Is there any way to keep !.!Ink water in a cabin cruise r fro m becoming stale? tr YO U i\RE 5ft years old. no doubt you can remember your JOth birthday. Or the days therealxl1.1ts. Bread cost seven cents a loa f, prime ribs of beef sold for aboul 19 cents a pound, cigarettes came two packs for 25 cents. and you could buy a new tire for }":iur car, if any, for about $4 .50. Those dark cold days. brrr. )'aur questions rrnd comments a'l"e 1velcomed .and tJ;i/l be used in CHECKING UP whereveT possible. Please address yo11r letters to L.!o1. Boyd, P.O. Bo:t: 1875, Ne1vport Bcacl• 92660. Scie11tists Battle Monster Mollusks r.llAr-.·11 , Fla. (AP ) Federal scientists are bom- b:irding an area of North J\l iami with poison pellets in an effort to stamp out a new infestation of the Africlln Snail -a monst.r.r mollusk that thrives nn plants and house pa int. The new nutbreak of shell creatures ~''1S announced Fri- day 1n V.'ashington. DC., by the U.S. DC'partment of Aiz ricu\\ure, ~·h1ch has been bn1Uing the snails brtJught to this coun!r.11 in 1966 by <in c1ght·ycar-0ld boy y;ho walked through CustonlS here car- rying t11o·o snai ls he had picked up 1n Hawaii. So far . the North ~liami aren is the only spn l in the Uni!cd S!:'l!es that the fist-siz- ed snails /lave br.cn found. "\Ve learned of lh1s nrw in- festation -about the siic or a city h\ock -a cou ple of weeks ago ," said Gordon Johnson of !he. USDA office in Miami. "So far W"'\'e been hilling it week- ly wi lh the poison pellets." The snai ls, when mature. are up to a foot long and ha ve moHlcd brown shells of more l han five inches in diameter . Natives of Africa. they have vora cious appetites and eat mos t plants found in Florida . They also eat hou se paint for the calcium it contains. ''Aside from the fact that they are a real threat to the pla nt life. 1hey can al.so really mess up a house," .Johnson said. The snails were r i rs I discovered in North Miami in 1969 when a housewife com- pl;iined to a g r i c u It u r a t aut hori ties Uiat big snails were literally eating her out of house and home. When they checked. federal authorities found a huge infestation con· taining th ousands of snails. all busily munching away. "There v.·ere so many," said Jim Haley of the USDA. ''that we're sure a few found their tl'av to other areas. V.'e fou nd one small outbreak in Ho!lyv.·ood -iust north of fo.·liami -and now this one. Please tell any reside nts of f\1iami who see v.·hat they lhink is an African Snail to c·ontact us at once. "These s n a i I s constitute qui te a haz.ard to Florida and pott'nlialty. the entire roun- lry," he said. "\\le don't want to just get Lhem under control, we want lo eradicate them, down to the last sna il." Unfortunately. the snHils can mult iply wit hout mating. And even v.·orse, at least from the standpoint of those trying lo eradicate them, they are not considered pleasing to the palate by most gourmets. Come to thl1 Chrl1tlan Selene• Leetu·r• "ARE YOU RECEPTIYE TO CHANGE?" Chan9es that are freeing the individ. ua f and society ind icate a tremendous power for good propelling us forw1rd! Hear Robert H. Mitchell C.S.B. of the Christian Sc ie nce Board of Lectureship, tell how men must respond to God's mandate for intelli 9ent chan9e. IRYINE BOWL -Laguna Beach 650 Laguna Canyon Rd. 5,00 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 • Ch;id Cor• Provided •I Chureh 6Jl HIGH DRIVE - DAil Y PILOT f Being Fat Is OK.-in View of Alternatives NEW YORK (UPI) -Two &eientific liver experts, Ora. Hans Popper and Fenton Sctiafh1er. believe that as of now it may be healthier to be fa~ than Rave recourse to the surgery whicti slenderizes by deactivating 1 considerable section of lhe intestinal tract. They were Impressed but with reservations by Danish s u r glcal-medlcal scientist.! who demonstrated in eight pa - tients that a surgical by-pa~ around some eight feel or amall inttst1n e had dramatically reduced thei r weight withou t a lasting re- bound on their livers. Dr. Erik Juhl and three col- leagues of a 1iresliguous Copenhangen hospital wer e urging doctor! no l to abandon the operation which is lhe last resort of the grotesquely obese after dieting and efforts to control their appetites with drugs ha ve failed. It W!I! first ptt{otmed in 1963 for weight reduction and quickly ca n1e into worldwide use. But la:st year it came wKler widespread scientific at- ta ck on the b.?.sis of limited evidence that il resulted in a malnutrition which co u 1 d result in life-threatening liver damage. The Danish scientist."! ob- jected to this evidence on the grounds of lruuUiciency. Their studies of their eight patients were thorough, including Uver biopsies during and ID. and 'fl months after the surgery, and periodic biochen\lcal t e s t s over that pttiod ol timt. Fatty infiltration of the liver increased in lhret patients but it decreased in I wo and re- mained "entirely normal" in the others. they reported to the New England Journal of f\1edicule. Biochemical tests for one liver function ahowed "a transient deterioration alter surgery but late:r improved." Other liver I unctions "remain· ed within normal limits." The )ournal ob l1 ined edit.orial comment from Pop- per and Schaffner. They agreed with the Dane."! that the: really Jon& bypass, from the second .ttttion of I.ht small in- testine, the jejunum. to the colon, ."lhould never be used. The side effects are too fre- quent and too severe. The bypaS!I the DanH defen- ded is from the jejunum to th1 final sec:Uon of the 1mall in- testlne, the ileum. Th• American experts accepted it tut only "because exce.5.!l.iv1 obesity remains an almost im· possible therapeutic challenge and bypau procedtllllll ar1 probably here to ·stay." Jt reduces weight by preven- ting the digestive abaorptloo of much of the food lntak .. • New 1972 engineering, at frozen 1 prices. •• Never a better time to buy a Fo 1ng, Gran Torino 2·Door Hardtop Ford LTD. W>rld famous for its quiet ride. .. now one of the worlds most luxurious cars. Ford LTD is quiet. .. plus. Quiet ... plus luxury. You get a 351 V-8. Automatic transmission . Power front disc brakes. Power steering. All standard. I • Gran Torino. One of nine all-newThrinos. 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Hur ry, registration ends October l. Quiet ••• plus durability. AJuminized mufflers, zinc-rich · primer and galvanized key underbody parts all help fight rust and corrosion. FORD .. Belter kle1 for salcty ••• buctJr: up. Thunderbird.Ford. Torina Mustang. Maverick.Pinto.See the 1972 Better Idea Cars at }Qllr Fool~ For Bett~r Ideas in savi~gs see your Ford Dealer nowl ; • -• • ' II OAJLV PI LOT Sixth t\ttaek Ho1t_1 lfftreh R e lief? Slashing Victi11t Tells of Assault Tax Ref 01·111 Negotiatio11 s Hit Ha11gup At Sear• ... Automatic Water Softeners Planned for BERKELEY. l"ilhl l\IP) I -"I screamPd nt1l !11 tti"m I don't ha\•e an~ mnne~ 1 don't ha1'1! any mone~· ' •• 2.1. sr1irl sht 11n11!rln"I "gn 11ul ;dter rlr1r k by m~·s~Jf " ~Jnre !he Tue:;d:i v nij!ht Rttack nn Lam;ir nccurred near 11·here she li\'ed. IL'PI 1 Ta~ rrfor•n nr,llo11;111nn~ ))(· t 11rrn (;111. Rnn:ilrl RP;iJ<;in anrl l<'1?1~lat11 p lrar!rrc sn:ig. g,.,d \\'Mnr~l!P.~ 01'f'r h1111 rnurh pr••P"rf'' ~ilx :r l1ef 111 ~ran! c.;;itJrnr111a hnmN111ners anrl hi>11 [i\ !on;1nrr 1t r1 i t f r r P n re .s " rPpnrtrrt :\ssemblyn1.:in JriP i jl'ln ... ahes "'La ~l u .:ida. th,. le;id au1hnr r.f a Ornmrr1111c.~pnnsnre1l Sl Ii lull1un lax ~h1ft progran1 ,\~~rmbh ~pe11krr B o h ~!nrrH1 i[).\';in ~u~s1 , ~aid therr 11 :i<r "nn 11n<1n1n11t~' 11f np1n1nn 111\h rC'flC'I'\ ln !ht:' ii n1"ur1l ur 1llC1 hnd 0 [ But Bruce Lam<1r 22 11i1 ~ 1·icinusty a!lackrd. hi~ ~ktill fractured. hi.~ tl"ndnn.~ ~e1 rrrd on bolh hand.s anrl hii; la•·" disfigured. He 11;i~ !he ~l~•h vlctin1 nf wh;il fl!l l1rr t :ill "tot;il!v sen~eles!i:" r r r P n t slash1ri~ as~ull.s 1n I h i ~ Uni\"ersily of Califnrnia cnm · munit~·. Nav)' l\l e11 F'ear Sabotage 011 Vi et-bound Carrier Thr l;i\.\111akcr!l 111c.111 1th lhf' .i;111 r1 n•1r !ol' n1ilrr than 1111 11 .. ur 1n ;i fnur nll't'tJn,.: h111 nru1e e~prc~srfl 11p111111~n1 1h;i1 i1£r1'l'l1\f!•1 11n :~ ('<1111[lrlJllH~l' v.11uld hP rf':1che•J 1pJ i1 kl.1 Thr lrg1.sl at•i:~ s;ud aft1·r- 11arrl they plan In meet 11i.:11n1 Tnur<>d?.y but nn t11ne 11<1.~ sf•! IH•llH'"1' 111'r n•\1rf · A ~"'f'1nh\.v1n::111 Hr•hert .,. \lnna;:;.in 1 H Tra1•1 1, 11 tin hour·s ea rlier 01r 1• us" <.I J)1·n1rx·r;its of rlra i.:J.l1ng the !CJ.:l .... l.:iture inlo a "low po1nl" nf nnn;:iernn1pli~h1nenl. tn!d nev.·~incn !h11t "1•e're !1-"ing 10 kt'('("l \1·1wk1ng until we .Ct:'L .~l•lnf•!l\Hll! " Pn\ire ~aid al\ of the sla shinro:~ have apparenr!\' bl'en aimed ar inflicllnR inJurv sincf" nnne nf the 1·u-11m s \.l"Cr" rnhbed and !hf' twr. 11·nrnrn al- l<1cked were nnt mr.le!\\ed . SA:\ DlJ;;c;o (L'Pl 1 -A ~a vy .~ p o k es rn ii n i;ay~ a111hnrir1e<; a1e 1\nrr1 ed !'ahnta~e rna.1· hP a!lrmptcd In pre 1· fnt t h e ca r r 1 e r \rinslel!a11nn's return to the V1r cnan1 \r<1r wne. ;ibriard 1he carrier are 1n sym- paH1~ 11'i1 h them . Thr "a1al Air F o; c t srnke~man said his rnmmanrl \l'as wnrrierl "son1e ind111iduals may at!Pmpl saho!age" lo prr11ent th,, r::irr1r r's !e~·:ini:. •·.-:n pr(l1:re ~~. no rf't:rt~sl11n ." S<·n. 1; r n r I:! l' \1 osconf' 'D·~an Frilru·1~1·" • rold rrr"'rlrr~ Jtp s::11rl 1h.,rr 11erf' "snai::.~" ;1n<l "h;inJ:ur c ' hlll clid not e\al")rJrate nor d1d olhrr negntialnrs. "There's <1 Jot of unresolved ",\"nhto<h hil'i an~· hru1se~ Jct.·· h" .~;iid . '.\l(lna~an. a rrirmr r ~pf';ik1'r o[ the 1\-;;<;emhl v filr 111n 1 rar.~. lamha~led the 'nemocr<1I> in ;i .. Summed up. they're JU-~L lo!::ill.v senseless." satd a dl'terti1·e. Six person~. all C<1Ul'il$ian~. have been al!ackrd in the campus area since July 27 . ;:ip- parent!y by "two bl a c k adults" who used a "heal'~·­ b!aded knife'' such as a machete or s cle<111er, police said. The earner leaves Ocf. 1• -,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilli"i the s~n1e dale lhP l1t>~trn1 er I ,\lcCnrn11t·, scrne nf a 11·.:ilk~11! Student~ are bf'rnm1nt: 11·;1ry about y,·atk.inl! ahout at night and the u n i 1· e r ~ 1 1 ~ '::: arl· niinistr.:i1inn has is~uerl ;i memorandum 11•arnin_c 11·nmen staff memhtirs no! tn \\'illk alnne :if1E'r dark . ··1 dnn't _R:n nut wa!kin1: nnw at nit:hl. and J \11nrrv ahnul !h,, <'hildren 11·;ilkin2 nrl campus.·• said l\;iren McN.:illl', 3). ;:r. b.v a1 Ira~! srven 1-rrv.•mcn \\'cdnesda~·. JS dt1e to le<1ve. An anllwar group called r-.:nn·V1nlent Action. Inc., h;is la11nched effnrt:<> In bring at- lrnl1nn to !he Constel!al ion·s dep11rtu re. The fTCwn1r n abn?.rd !hr 1-!llirlrd n1i!'sile rle5trn.vrr alleg- ed lhe 1·es.~C'! was 11n.c;af P. to orera!e and tha t ll'tJrk.1ni:; cnn· d1!11)!1S 1vere pnnr . It 1\•:is nn! 11nmrrl1.:itC"l,I' knn11·n 1f lhr walko11t. w;is linked tn the Qlni;tetlatinn dri1e. I , gradu;:r.1e sturlent in 1.?rnrh~·s1rs A slalrrncnt hi' the 1\'a11 ' l'illft .~eren 1nC"m.hrrs of tht-J rng1nf'enng depar!mr.nt \ell the sll ip but fnur laler rf'lt1rn· ed. The McOJrmic s:iiled at 4 pin lnr 111·0 days o/ coast:il • \\'h(J is 1n;irrierl \\'!lh !11·n children. She s.:iid shP \1·11.~ roing tn enrnll 1n ;i frr,, university stilf-l'teff'nsr rn1•r~P . e~ercises. .. ,• ' ~ ' ' ' ' l :· ', :· ;: '• . • • • • • • • • I ' . • • • • • . Another coed. BP.tty \\'at\3, Sirban's Lawyers -Ask New Trial SAN FRANCISCO i AP 1 - Attornrys fllr Sirh.:in R. S1rh;in have challeni.:ed thP death penal!.11 and ;i.~kf'rl fnr a new lri.:iJ on ~rounds rhat <1n 1lle1i!11.I cearch led tn his cnn1•icrinn and sen!enc1n~ in the 1968 assassitu1tinn or Sen. Robert F . Kennedy. The at!nrne~'s presen1ed 11 closing brier Wednesday tn the Ca!iforni11 Supremt Co u r I , cnn1endinli! !hat Sirh;in'.r; de;:i\h penally :i;uhjects him In cruf'I and unusual punishment 111 1·1nl.:it1on 11f the 8th and 14!h an1enrlmP.nts to the ll , S. Cnnst.ilu11nn. Under the ;n1lnma1ir appr::il of Sirh11n 's dtia!h penalt~·. the at !nrnrys a l I P J! rd that au!hnr11ies 1mprnperl,1 sear('h· erl Sirh;in'.o; berlr()(l1n .:i nd persnn.:il helnnginJ<~ Thr~· enn- . ·11rlrd Sirh:in·s hro1ht'r enu!d not lri:::illy ~r<int prrm1.c~inn frir lhe ~r:irrh under·t;ikrn 1111h Sirhan 1n cti.o:J,nd1·. Afltf ii lli·wrrk I ri;il. ~tdian t\ ali r11n1 ir1 Pd in 1\pr1\ l'lfi'.l ol munirr ;:iorl f11 I' rnunr~ nf as~;1ull !o cn1n1n11 n111rrlrr 1n the f::i!;il shnnl1ng n/ Krn11rrl.1 on ,Junr 5. l'Jlifl Hr 11~" :<rnrrnrcd tn dr;i1h in the: Snn Qurnl\n !\!<1\P rn<;fl!l gas ch;ir11her ThP attnrnry,; are <1 ~~1n~ Iha[ !he enn1·,ct1nn ;ind pf'ni!l!v be n1·trlurned anrl a ne11· ln:il be nrderf>d y,•ilh \tlf' :ill ('!!:ed LI· 1egr1! e\·idence: eKr.luded. ------ think a head to c hris1t11as and ,\ ~nurce cinse lo the cre11 p\aC"rrl thf' nt1mher of s;iilnrs 11·hn l('./1 thP stnr at l.l. The 1\;i1·y .~air! 11 11as 1nl"E'sl1!lal 1ng thr r0mpla1nts but adrirrl a pre 11 rninar.v in1·rst1i.:atinn shnwed lhP. 111cCnrm1c 11•as "in satisfacr11r.1· malenal rnnd11inn and th:i1 !he n1ann1n11: level 11·1H'i adrriuale to permit the ,;hip 1n J!:l't under \\'0Y as schedoled ." \rar prn!ester.o: ha1·e been tryin~ tn ,e:rt the carrier"s crew to oppose the departure They claim 100 members DA's Son Fa ces Jail Ot:e r Dr"ft SAi\ FRANCISCO (UPI l - ThP 21·1·car-nld .~on of S;in Mal en 'cnuntv n1~1rict At· !nrnev l\rllh · Soren~on h;i~ hern · 1nrl1C'led b)' ;i frder;i\ gri!nd 1~11 v 110 chaq.:cs hr refused in<lut'!lun, Thl' inrlic1r11rn1 ;ii:: a in!'-I 'fhnma.~ I\ Snren~nn. Rrrl11'(l()(i f 1t.1·. C~llf , 11·<1.~ sti;:n<'rl /)1 l" S. At!n111ey .Jamr~ Aro11·n- 1ni:. a f1,rnl<'I" Snn ~\;i1rn ('O\Jn·' ly rl('pl1!y distnrt allnrnry. Ni1rncnn \Iii ~ l'h;ircrrl l\llh f;i1lint: Ill 11•pr1r! In the •\rm•·~ <1;ikland 11lll11ct1r•n ('rntrr .nn .\'111· 12. l!lifJ. The former Rrigh.:im Ynung lfll\f'r~1t~· \l~~·rhn\nl!~ sturl"nl ~a1rl hr tn!d lhe ~rlr.-111 f> i;cr1 Ir"" hn.:irrl rh;it hr 11 ;1• ;i f'·nn~r·1rn1 1ou~ oh J er ! n r Hnwe1rr. 1he hn::irfl 1urner! dnwn his reque~1 anc1 thr pi!nf>l's dec1s111n 11·;:is nCll ap· pealed. / spectacula1· p1·e-l1oliday sale! •"Y portrait, ht ... , 1111, ony finish, any quantity ! in our rotgul•r 1•lon t•l•,fion • ... $10 8'10 rtt. $11 three min•fur•l now SS now $9 it's at the broad,1·a v hurttin9toft beo'h pfto11• 192·3 Jll, e.xre .. 1lon 283 phn!n:;Pq'h Ji!UdJ(l .,. lit fl""! • •' ANyTltiNG TlfAT~ • IS WORT • IN • • NO MINIMUM hAlANCE REOUiREd Yes, thars righl! Free checking -no minimum balance requHed. Anything that's free is worth check•ng, and now is !he right l ime lo check, into Anahelm Savings new free services. We've joined with a major national bank" ollering you complete Sa l'1ngs and Loan plus banking services. 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(Jn ;i slnught 1 ~•te, the Assembly p<l1'l) !1nr adnptf'd a 11'~1,t::iu.u ~ h;i:-. rc<trhed :-.lllfl' the da y we startt>d ti'! imp1·01t• the !eg1slat1·,.e p1 11c:ess f1 1111J11rl herr." I \!nrc!ti i;hot ht1tlo.., "if ,\11 ,\l11n:11!;1n cl0r~n 't v.•ant (n hr: hrrp :-ifler :-i.-p1 :111 h" rnn ;Jfl J<HL1t1 h1111~r!f and !ak.r a 1ar·a Easy Do ·il· Yo urself Sr n ate·arprnved resnlut11111 11nn \Iv pos111nn JS 11r c<11nc 11h1rh re~c:1ndcd :in e11rhrr hi·re !•• rln a Jllh" I nstallation drf'ision tn adjoutn Sc-pl :lo. He ni.ied t/1(' Ja11mil~er' ;u·r :-1111 1r1u1g t•1 rP:i1·h 1·orn I Phone. your nearest Sears sl ore l!e. c:h,;1c1·d rha t r,;1luic !•1 pn,1111,f·s ~111 la' re!i•ini 1 :-rt an 11rhe1al ;ull'1urnn1~·nt ,·,.a•.1!1ne. prntecu~10 and i;chnol ~----------' dale :u1rt i;twlo.. to it llar! 1he ('f· !1n;:inre. fl'tl nf telling the 1 axpci~ersj------------'------------ "there i:-;n·t gn1nf! \n he an1 ef · 1~----------------------. fort to try tu t;.et t'l\lr 11 nrk. dnr1e b;. 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' ~~J:War;,;1 Did you evf'r dream of going assemblage of free-roa ming a ACCA, East Pakistan 1AP J The disappearance ol two r ~· ·.; ,.·:.1:.:•.>\-:,,~~ ')'~m.~~;~.~ on African safari 8 n d African animals. N o w, -Despite President Agha m e n, r a z 1 u I Haq u e _i;·:_ ... '5 __ :_._· _::·llU._:~. · ... ~·.·. _.v~·1·.~. ·.·•· ... _·~ .•. r}.'_;~,~~ however. a dramatic new f\1ohammed Yahya Khan's an-Cho"·dhury, deputy managing ~~ l:)d>···~ ..•... -..... ~ .. :kJ_·~:"f __ ,.T'·~.'.··":f.~·.','.·· .. ',· par:lcipaling in Lhe capture of development has be en added. nounced amnesty for East _ . big-game animals'.' Shu•, ler. 3 6 . y e a r. 0 Id D director of PAk.istan lnterna-~ · · · ' · ..• ~ ...... ·,. ·' Pakistani prisoners. acca re· i:· ., t,; · -'-. ·,, ·"; · ... ·.·:..,;... J,ion Coun!,Y Safari. hte al\or"e)'·COnser"att'ont's\ who ! f tJonal /\1rlinC's, and \Ving : ' r-t"-li,fU·· i ·;···.A : .. "·''' ' ~~~11~a:e \~~~;~~~~e 0 men Cmdr ~·LA. Baaquie, regional t· ·L ··· ·-'~J-: ~;f~'.~.~;~'.·'~ ~~!~=~\:~c ~~~~~~a~~l ~~it~: ~~~icsr~~s";~~~e~~~i~h~ffd~~ A typical case is that of an manager Jn !he East for a '. ~'C),S .. ~tae' .... ~,:.:::;j Orange Coast near Lagu na of "Operation Prop<1gation" in en11 nent Dacca la wyer, ,\bdul t" J e b r a t e d British·Duteh :,·:, ·_,.,' .~:l,• '.'_,:, 'c,-,_;_._·_.,, :_.:.: .• :,: .. _.·.'_,, Bt'ach, is launching an f'X· "'hich adventuresome tou rists Ahad . trading !irn1, inspired run1ors i N _ _ . -.1 t iling new concept in African will bl' give n an unprecedented ~~~~,~:~ A;:!i:~:t"g;"~~ ~;:h"~;~;~r,:~~~;,::,;;~~ , CC>~;::i~~ l~:~~i~Ju~' ~;'n'.~r~i~~ ~~ ~~r;~~~:;; :~;\~~.t'~'":~ businessman, managing dircc· secession of an independent .. · ,, :'•,-~ .. , .• , .. f:.-.'0 • ·';? quired to stock its vast nf'w The three-week safaris into tor of il Standard Oil Co. East Pakistan. ':":~·:,:i.-• .-..'.:.:\.!:;~: .. :-::~~·~:,-,:-~;:;;:.;·1 game-park5 under con-eastern and southern Africa branch and intimate of the Friends said Cho\vdhury last struction in Texas and will include far more than the jailed Awarni Lec.gue leader v.·as seen entering a vehicle Georgia. animal roundup. The tour Sheik r.1uj1hur Rahn1an. driven by an arn1y officer. Harry Shuster, president of packat e will include visits to Before long. friends were The army said it h;id no newspaper proprietor and Lion Country Safari. Inc.. Victoria Falls, the Hluhluwe. asking a sirni!ar question reeord of his being dc!Ai ned. businessman was arrested in which currently operates the And Umfolozi game reserves, about Ahad. Th(' army said he Bengali sources say at least Dacca in July and held highly-popular attraction in SL Lucia Estuary. Kruger Na- had been arTested but had S.OO(I have been iniprisoned in without charge in the Dacca California and Floridil. has rional rark, z u I u l a nd, hecn released from custody • d I · -1 r h issued orders to his African-S " a, 11 an d, a nd such the East: the army oes not cenlra Jal . A ter two mont s, " and it had no nev.·s of his confirin the figure. 'ihe fate of the prisQn y,•arden said he had based 'capture crews' to col· metropo!es as Johannesburg, "'he reabouts. His \\'1fe insisted h b d' 1 d no orders on the mailer 50 he lect SO white rhinos, 20 Durban, and Nairobi. many as not een ivu ge h he was sti ll alive although she C11ficially. A salesman for a could no longer permit the ehlep anhts. 7015 bgiraffes.d 50 "This tour packagf' is truly has nrit seen hin1. Sornc h c ceta s, zc ras, an an unique in that I.he travel and d Chittagon" failed to "et an of-man's wife to bring im 1. 'led be f · friends believed he y,·as dea . "' e un 1m1 num r o various normal sight-seeing factors fici al expla nation for the read ing material. He sug-1 1 1 'th h' The army here also said it h an e opes. a ong w1 ippos, are secondary," said Shuster. disappee1rance of a cousin. a ges ted she apply tot e fX!lice h' 1 · h d has no idea of the \1here(lbo\lls c impanzees, os nc es, an "The main attraction is the of Syedul Hassan, a v.•ca!lhy jute mill manager in J essore for permission. many other species for ship-excitement of participating in \1•ho was taken all'aV in a An inqui ry to the police m en t Io A me r I can h I h · 1 Bengali "'ho once 11·as com-truck b,v an army offiCer. lie t e capture o t e an1ma s, mercial counselor v.·ith the brought this response : Since sanctuaries. and knowing that thf'y are d said the army insisted the 1•,:e have received no official I h d' be' ted t t \ d Pakistan legation in Lon on. inan had been T-eleased. n past years, sue 1rec· 1ng transpor o pro ff' e He quit his government career 11·ord of your husband's arrest, lives had been fairly routine game-parks resembling close- to become a backer of the .pro-Some v•ho do not disappear \\'C hAve no grounds for giving for the Lion Country Safari Jy their natural habitat." f\.1 aoist party of the oc· in practice may do so on you pern1ission to bring him organization, whose parks now The safaris wil l be com· togencrian t.1oslem preachcr. 1 paper. A \\'Cll·lo--Oo leftist reading malter. contain the . world's largest misslonable to travel agents. 1\1 a tilana H a m i d Khan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ba~ha ni. Friends said he 11·as drawn II in to the arn1v net after_ the rnihtarv arrCsted a Hindu friend 'in Dacca. Hassan last I \\'as seen heading for an ap- 1 pointmcnt in the army can· tonrn ent J1 crc. carryi ng a 1 chec k his iailed friend had re-•I {jUf'S!Cd. The arrn.v con1mander chief. c;en. Hamid Khan, nou nccd an inquiry into disappearance. GE SERVICE St ldom nttderl - Always /\'earby! SANTA ANA 1805 N. GRAND 558-8644 HO U"Si M·fl I·' !-er. l ·I I Contemporary M odern Walnut Styling ZS''a1AG. 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"''· Sit. l ·S S•t· l ·S HOURI: t •f , l •t. t :al)..S HOURI : f.f, l•t. 1-.S Tllurtday, Septembtr 2J. 1971 DAILY PIL OT D CAPTURE CREW DEM ONSTRATES TECHNIQUES NEAR LAGUNA Lion Country Safari Offe rs Genuine 'Huntin g Trip' -'''" .I I \ '" , a '. o·. " • .. . . . . . ' .... e Hoover -the wor1J's f;ncs t cl oa ncr 0 Ex.- Ira larg e throw-aw<1 y bar_i -!"-\old; mo re dirt -change Ires~ often ! Vinyl outt•r iac.k et - never a dus ty odor. \<\/;pc clC'an wiih d d<lm p cloth . e 4 Po~i l io n rug adjusf1ri r:11t • , . indoor outd oor floor covering~ lo deep 1hd'J rugs. e Two sper.d mo tor • 50 '~ morfl suction with cleaning tools , c'l ulomalitally! 0 Clet1ncr rolh on whe els -gels al l the dirl, you fu~I guide it. REG . $6 9.50 SALE OLD TYME \ ,. 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St. RanUnaton Be1ch -. , Th11rsdiy, Stottmbtr 2.3, l'l71 Disneyland Servi ce Awards Set ANAHEIM -Disneyland's l~vear-0ld C om m u n it y Ser·vice Awards program ha!'! a completely new formal and y,·111 present to Orange County organizations a record 31 cash awards totaling $37 .500. Changes in the awards struc- ture have bttn rnade lo pro- vide 5pec1al recognitio n in specific areas of community ser\•ice Disneyland offic ials said. Th is vear. there will be Ill separatf. c11tegories y,·1th three Sl.000 ay,·ards in each. one going 10 an Anaheim-baSt"d grou p and the other two given 'Clean Up' T<1lk Set At Chap1nan 1 In organizations optrating in ORA!\'GE A former the o!her areas of Orange presidential advisor ~·1 11 tell Counlv. Orange County re s id e n t s In ·addition lo these JO "How to Clean Up the Earth" honors. one S7.~ award will Saturday at Chapman College be presented lo the group Richard !'-:. Gardner, deputy wi thin the Co unty judged to assistant secretary for in· ha ve carried nut the most ell> ternalional organi1.a tion af- ceptional and not able com· fa irs under President Kenn edy niunity ser\·]ce project during and now a Columbia !aw pro- 1971 . fessor. speaks al R p.n1 .. Judging will be d<!nt' hy a Saturday in the Chapman six.member award s com-College auditorium. J 3 :il mitttt made up nf prominent Glasse:t St.. Oran~e. I Orange Cou nty citizens. They Tickets cost S2 for nnn- will announce their choices at students and SJ for students. a luncheon to be held early in For reservations phone 542- 1972 . 9743. CoUDty Chapter Harbor A rea Pair On Cancer Group A~Al~E!1\f -Tu·o Ne.,..·port Beach residents het\'t' been elected to 1he board of the Orange County Chapter of the An1erican Cancer Societs and will ser1·e as officers for the group's 1971-72 tern1 . 1\1rs. Jack Englehardt wa s named second vice president and \l.'il!1am F. Pe!ls took nver as liaison director in nomina- !1ons !hat were unanimounly accepted at !he organilation·s fourteenth annual d i n n er nieeting this wttk. UC I rvin e Library Tells Hours lRVINE -The UC Irvine Library, e1Kling a surruner schedule, will begin its regular schedu le Tuesday, October 5. Hou rs for the Uni\'ersity Library and lhe Biological Sciences and Ph ys i c a I Sciences libraries .,...111 be 8 ;i m. lo midnight ~londay through Thursday, 8 a.nl . to 6 pm. Friday. I p.m. to 5 pm. Saturday and 2 p.rn. to 10 pm. Sunday. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MERCURY SAVINGS and laan associati on BUENA PAR K Mercury Savings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger at Beactt TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave. ******************* About 2.000 Orange Co unt y Gardner's s pee c h 0 r g a n i la t i 0 n s h 8 \. e sponsored by the Cn!led \a-v.ou are cordially invited to choose from our 42 Fa h. I I d N B participated in the annual pro-!Inns Association of Orange I · S IOft S an , ewport each _2ram since its inceplion in Count.\. fine selection of trousers, at a 15°/o reduction 644-7520 11157 and Disnevland ha~1----------------------------------------------------------------------------- distr1but.ed S264.000 to 2l5 groups during the past 14 years. Disneyland launched !he program to help promote. en- courage and r('cognize cnm· munity service in Anaheim and Orange U>un tv. Any Orange cOunt\· grnu p. o r g a n i la I ion or club. regardless of size, is eligible to participate and l!hould im- mediately c n n ta c t the D i sneyland Recording Secretary of the CSA Program at 511-4456. extension S."38. ror application information. The y Police Pe<1rson Park Ponds ANA HEIM -It isn't the ideal solution to Jitterbugging in parks. but it sure helps, ac- cording to Dee Fee. foreman or maintenance .at Anaheim's Pearson Park He y,•as talking about the young people "'ho ''police the ponds " for debris 11nd hal'e :o;ome fun splashing in thr water as a bonus. Dee Fee 'lhat's his real name J ignores the no wading and nn swimmin~ signs y,·hen th+' \'olunlttrs shoy,• up who want to get their feet wet more than they "·ant to avoid work . Fee resents pC'Ople "'hn lhrn~· tra~h around his park and into tht ponds HI" !h1nks thr\' nui?hl to be a5hamed But the park fnrem;in :ilo;o ~t't'~ a light al the end of the funner ''Thi<; t'CO!OR.V lhinR h;i~ im· prrs~f'rl lht' yntinr.::er penplr." hP ('~pl;11ns. ";ind th&t's ii gond s1 r.::n " The park fnrern<tn has a!SfJ srrn ;in 1mprn1 'rmcn1 1n some f;imilv groups whn use the p1c· n1r <1r('a S Thry .ire nnw c)ean· init up brfore they ll'a\'r . Th1.~ helps nut bet:?.IJ$r p;irk m;i 1n!Pn;inre 1.<; an expen1-1vf' 1trm fnr thr r1t ~ F'or example until the kid~ stanf'(! help1nr.:: nut th is ~um mer 1e tonk nnt' m;in four ho urs rl;iily In pu ll tr;i,<;h nut of the l;iizMns. Thn~ kids \l.'llh hot fee t are parl of the anS\\'er. Countian Indicted In Stabbing A.'\.t\HEl~1 -An Anaht'im n'an accused nf attacking and seriously wounding his young wife with an 18-inch rrnwha r has been indiclrd by the OranRe County Grand Jury on charge.<; of A!i.~au!t with in· tent to rnmmit rnurder . -Otis Roger Collins. 2!. plead. ed not guilty In !he charges on h 1 s Jl n s I ·1nd1ctment Ar · ra1Rnmen1 10 Oran~e County Superior Court. .ludge Byron K. 1\1r~1illan set J;in. S. 1972, as tht trial date and ordered I~ defendttnt to appear in his courtroom nee. J for a pretrial session. Anaheim police arreiited Colhns Aug. 10 after y,•hal the} described as his vicious 111- tack on Mrs. V1rg ini11 Susanne Collins. 2..1 . Ml"l'I. Cnlllns i~ still rttr1v1njil liospltal tre11tn1en1 fnr 1 n1vrie~ inflk ted by the hta\'y meta l WellJKJn . AnER 25 YEARS • • • TOMAS IS SAVINGS TO AND MORE! Living room, dining room and bedroom furniture. Lamps, and hundreds of decorator items. TERMS AVAILABLE I Monday thru Friday-12 Noon to 9 p.m. Saturday-9 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. Sunday-12 noon to S p.m . • * • * QUEENIE By Phil lnttrlandl "1t must be the tube. AJ?. bad as network "Planning is, I don't think they scheduled static for the 1 whole season." ._, Helicopter Fliers Says Fi11al Goodbyes Priest, 101 , Stays Active SAN FRA:-JC!SCO t /\P 1 -the Slo1 t>ruan C;itholic Chur,·h Father l;eorge 1.1. Trunk rises al 5 ~5 a n1. to say ~fass. s1nokes s!'veral t'i;:a rs da ily and has just wri tten hi s 2,571st weekly colu n1n. lie was IOI on Sept. I and has just celebrated the 76th anniversarv of his ordin11tion M a Romiin Catholic priest in '!'hat 1~·a.s iri AU~lria, wherr 1 he \1as born in C<:111nt hia in 1870 . Father 'frunk gt'\:> up dail;. ;:it 5 ~5 R nl !fl f:~\' \fi1~~ Al 7 15. Uur1ng !hr ;1:1~ h<' l ake~ t110 20·n1111ute 11alks thn,ugh the neighborhood )US! \j,cst of lhc C1v1c Center. I T -'-'-"-'-"-'-''-'-''-"'-'-'-'-'·-'-'_1_1 ______ __cOAI LV PILOT IJ Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • 6% two to live year guaranteed certificates. •Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. 111 l1olol1llor N•l•"ll ('"'""" "• l•ol•'I C>' Lfl(•t live A11nudl [ar 11111gcc, (If' I •<Ii·, 11 11 5.00%-5. 13% 5.75%-5.92% 6.00%-6.18% l ,',' :, l ' •' l.F"'' ·" 11,' ' ., !l ,;,•, 11' r1 Ll'r111, ,.,. ,, 1-. ••. 'l1dra1•,11 1•. 11\<,. 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SJlf' rleposol t;Q)f'S. iTlfJ'1f'i Otdt"r~, [rav..,lers ( h€'ck<.. t\l"){r1r :. o;1··v1,,.r>S ;;11c! the use of docun1f'rit 0.11I1 <11111 ~ f'·~11.r~).P1 f. t.'<'' ! l"r!:'h p /f''l1J·ff1t Pl 1' r "<1~! !', •;2.~()(} 1!11n·t•1urtl ri ... lrtl·\ f' C r"d~t t"'O•rc :. er s r .o :. r f'( "' vf' as SO( ·fl le nie1nber st1op~ ent1thng (t \Plll to a l! ou!.s r:Jr •of erral ser>1Ces. Ask aoout 101n1ng at a111 Coast ;:i!t1c.e. "'"1N orf1t.:l 9•'! .. H•'1 l"\ A ".li:~ ~~ • ~i > )3~l WiL5f<IA[ •! Gll.&.Mr.ol llCY Pl.&.C I 1 I ll•l•I"'~ ~'"' 1. A. • 188 !;>"~ 'I .&. CIVIC C£N1£R . '" ~ fi·n~~wA , • .,,,., \ 1(1~ H UN!INGION 8£4 Ctt <I ' """'"'~r''" , .• .,,., • ll• ~r,/ tr ~/ ~.&.N IA .&.N.&. LO.&.N SCllVIC[ AG[NCY. ;r~" ... A" ~I • .'14 ~~ ·1:•J SANIA lolON!CA l~v., .. ,,,,.,fl ,,,n •V>11'1'4+ SAN l'I ()AO ),)!• ... <'A••!'• !'I 2J•J WfSl CO~INA fA ,,,,, . ., S•,.·n~ · i c" • 1;1 22~! P,1.NOll.&.M.&. (IJV : •· ..... 1.,1,,., ~-a i1111 1 J.&.11 /.&.N.&. j~I' I V•"t,,•,, R .. ~ • 1~'' 8"ll lONG l:\[AC!t• 1.' t I l.&.Sl lOS .&.NGI LCS Fl• ~ <,. '" 'ln~n g ~"" Da•ly Houis -9 AM lo 4 PM Open Saturday!> -9 AM to l PM II~! l'1•~q S~llJ"l"I'' ' COAST .. • AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS .. .. ... n ........ AS .. O<:••••u .. • .J QUAN(; 1'RJ C 0 r-.1 DAT BASE . \·1elnan1 rUPl 1 ~The young men stepped slov.·ly into the 11·hite 11·ooden <'h:1pel. far11w<1 v eyes n1£1chanically fo!Jo>1t•ing the crril'ks in the gra~· hied floor. instantly, Aut cmatic rifle fire hit lhe chopper and five bullets ripped into Orsini. 1 -_::~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~-flay, thrown from the loach, It w:.is <1 s1111 ple church. !ht type that ('nuld be found in a small New 1-:ngland town. The V.'8!ls were made of un11dnrned pine <1nd up front only a small chroml' l'rurif1x and a s1n,L!le burning t•andle sal atop the austere ;i!1ar The he ticnpter crew rn en walked ctn11·n !he aisle. s:il stiff!.v hcsid r each olhf'r in !he unco111fort:ihlc s!raigh!-ha<'k \\•ood en pews ;;ind wailed for the chapl:i in to begin. ''\\'e ga lhC'r together to sa~· fare11·el! tn t11·n of our brothers in arms." Capt. Louis P. Lui· jak, 3!l, of Sou !h Milwaukee, \\'i~. said. 1'he Ols stared down between 1heir knees at the ''V's" forn1ed hy their jungle boots. and tried to piece together ;i jumble o f memories, 11ll th:1t \\'as left for !hem of Ca pt. Martin Wayne Gronborj!. 25, 01naha. Neb .. ancl Pfr. Bernard G. J. Dillenscgf'r, 25. Lorton. \·n. J\lart~· -tall. blond, la nky , the quiet one. If llnythinJ! hu g- ged h1111 lie kc1>l 11 to hirnself. No sense in up.~t'lting 11nyone else , Bernie - shor1. stock~·. ;1 lock of curly bn111·n hair. The jokcster. lie liked tu kid around ;ind tried not to lei the v.·ar ~el him dnwn. lt all canie In an end ~1ur­ rlay mnrnini:;, Sep! 4. IC!il. on !he sand,v cnnst <If the Sout h Chinn Sen just a half·n\ile below lhe nemilitarized Zone (Di\1Z \ l\lnr1.1·. th{' pilot. and Bern1f'. !he ob~er\'Cf. 11·ere up front 111 their t1n.1· ()Hfi lir.ht obscr1·;i. lion hel1t"np1er that da,1·. In the back s;i! ~pPt" 4 R:iv \lr.<-1ni. 20, i\fl;im1. Fla, the crew chif'f. Alt thrrr >A'C'rC air c111·alry .!'cour.~. hel1cnpler crewmen y.•ho fl.1• nnh a fr"' ferr 1lho1·r lhP .crr1und in f ra ~ 1 I e "ln;ic hc~·· ~cllrrh1n.c for Coni· rnuni sl trnops . rorkrt pn~11in;ls and !'llpplv c.:iches The sco111.~ ha l'e nnc nf lhe n1 n ~ t da ngrrou~ Jnlls in \'1r1n;in1 and 1t 'rl be h.:ird to find n11r 1\'h(l h:i~n't heen shot down al Jea~t 1111('£' ;\1a rrv ;ind his 1n en spnl!ed R fresh!v· h111l1. hunker 1hat. mornln~. nnstr! down and to!'~· ed i ii a grtnade . The~· n1;ir!e .i pass 01·cr !he :irea and then dh·erl dn"'n <1Rain In .<>('f' if !hr grenade had destroyed I he bunker. 11·as li£led uut alive. Doctors said he V.'as hit bad, but he v.·ould pull through and return hon1e to 1he states. Capt . ,. .. , Allen, 211 . Enterprise. .a., said Martv was a quiet n1an, "he lived mostly for his wif<' and two d11ughtcrs," Bill said. ''lie heltc1·M 111 "'ha! hr was doing hrrr. bu! he onlv had a fev.• n1nn!hs to go i1nd hl' \\'<IS re<i!Jy looking ror11·ard to .seeing his f<1111il.v ;1i,:ain." Spec. 4 f);inny Sprague, 19, of 11-1onlrose. tvlich ., last sa"· hi.~ buddy Bernie out on the hl'licopter pad l)(forc the 0116 look off on its final flight. "I-le was really /Japp~· and sn1il- ing," Danny said. "The last thing he did before taking off 11·as shoot me the peace sign Hf' loved to fly and he never Jet nothing get hin1 do"'n," Capt. Lulj;ik "'rnt on with the rne111or ia l ser11c:e. his first sinee arrivu1g in Vie!n01m two 11·ceks before. ··1dun'!1vanl tu h<ive another of these." he said. '·Yes. I like to h.:ive so m<iny people t•onic !o the chapel. but I don 't want to sec an~· rnore die '' The chaplain ended the ser1·ice b.v rc<ld1ng ! h c Shepherd's l's;1l111 . As the la.~t vi'ords rnllrd frn111 his lips -··r \\•ill dwell in !he hou se of the Lord fore1·er" -A GI :-.11•1!ched on a reN1ntcr. A "'nrn tape. full of .~ra11r from loo much use, began playing l.<lps_ The fr iends of l\lilrlv ::ind flern1c stood. 1valked io the front (lf the chRpei, and slop- ped hefflre 11 wooden tablr. C)n to11 rested the spit-polished hoot~. yellQ1v scout scarf and hl;li'k. t' o >A' boy·~ t y I e air c;11 airy h11t.~ or lhr two rnen . The soldiers s1ood ramrod . .;tr<ilght sn1ar!ly s11lulerl their slain buddies. Rnd "'fliked do1vn the aisle and oul of the rhurrh Coa81 Alumni Xa111c d to Board l!erbt'rt \\'. \li'alker, 15:14 Sant1aj!o Dn\'C, f\ e w p o r I Heach. has been elected to !hi.' hoard f)f gnvernors of the US(' LP.>A' Alun1ni A.~socin t1Cln al lht' group's convention in Sa n Diego, U.S. Ots trict Court .ludge E r\1·rry Crary, 9111 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. is also a men1· ber of the board. On !he 11·ay dn>A·n. Com· muni sts still <1li\'e in the j:============~I hunker opened up on 1he l'hnp-STARS per \\I I t h rocket·prnp<'lled gren11des and riutomat il' tifl_P j fire. One of the grenadrs h1t1 the chopper he11d-on and ii killed Luljak and Dillen:;;erger l S~ dn,,~· Om11rr is fill<' of 1hr "·nrl r!'.~ El:rf'11t 11.~tro]o. i;:rrs. I 11~ column i~ Oil" nf th" f)tdLY PILOT'S ~rl'at ff'llfurrs. I See Dy T Oday' s Want Ads e IT'S fl ~'ORD!' r\ '6,l G11l- a.'t1E> ;ro •o ptrfE>c1 runn1ne: ronrt111on y.•ith J.12 V-~. 11<'1\1 11re! ;uul hr11\i;r~. IJ'JOk 111 thf' ex1ra.r;.! fl/11110 11 nrl hP/l lC'r. and air c"<Jn. rl111nni~ • bur ir nt>f'ds lvlf!y "Ork. ~ln('t" lhP 0\\11• rr n1ust sl'll in1nuvti11h'IY, rho> Jlr!I'(' Ill 1·rry l<lW. !Ill• rlPr $300 . or bellt ollttr. So nffl'r tnday'. e TF'YOU\\'ANTTOThr\V- EL C'OM ~'ORTA13LY. !lUT \\Uh Pa~r. hrrr i<. ll Sha s- f!'\ lflll't'I !rn 11rr thl'll {'Onl· ,.~ in ,,. f'flmflfll'I ~h~ l'lrvl .!I~~ t 11 WR;11 nnty u~ffl on('e, aM h rorni'~ ltQlllJl· ~. ~ ll'll'!k lhm1.1rti !hr Cl11..!.!ir1l"'r! Jl"'('l\('ln T or!R~" ·'-Morlr C. Bloome Brolfe Guarantee DOUBLE BELTED Hl8/14S]J9S Hl8/1 S . s36's L7B/\S - MAJOR '20.000 ,~·:; BRAKE OVERHAUL .. ., "'I"-"""'"' ''"f ,• • '""' 001 '""'"""'"••I" ··~""",... -· ""'' ......... 1 ....... ' 1 .......... .. " .... ''""'" " ' ...... ., " .. "'' , ......... ,. , .............. ~.,~ .. •IOI •'~'"""'" fff~l\i•C Cl••lt(ll( 1\f!l(!"!I c;:r.:; :t• ..,, .. ,, ~' ......... u ..... ~ ...... .,. "" ....... ,, .......... ', .. , ......... . '' .,. .. • '"" ' ...... r ''' •.' "'' '"" . ,, ........ '"'' ........ , ,, '" ,., ........... ,, " " .,, .... ~ .. .,, ... . " ..... ' • •. .• ' ,._,., ""'°i' '"" ... ., .... '"'"' " ...... "'Ii ".,,,. l1t1 f 78/14 f 78/15 2 $33 90 ""' ~ 8.5511 4 • 8.55115 ''"'"""" loft NII II 111111 u 11" II •II .. ,, 1 .. ~ ....... 11 .. 1 .... ''" 3005 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557-8000 .'ier.,h19 c .. .ia ~le•n-Nemp,.rt Rench Aren GARDEN GROVE 14040 Brookhurst-530·3200 I ANAHEIM·BUENA PARK I 6962 Lincoln Blvd.-826-5550 FULLERTON 1321 Euclid-870.0100 190 I I J % DAILY PILOT FA/lllLY CI R CVS "Aten'I you \veering o party dress, Mommy , like you do for the grown-up parties?" E11 vir(>n111 ent Reporters Needed, Stud y Reve als STANFORD IAP 1 -Tl1e mass media has been suc- cessful in making 1he public a1•1are of en1·ironmentat pro· blerns but often fai l 10 providf' the hard-hitting specifics tlllll thr public ncl'd~ to d ,, :-.otnething aOOu! 1hern. r11u S ! a n ford ti n i 1' er~ 1 I y researchers sci1d !od:i~ Announcing the rt>~ull~ i1! <1 l4-n1onth :-;tu<l}' hv :\6 ~\11dt'n\~ ol nuiss n1(•t!i;1 co1·er:ige uf l'll· \"1ronr.1enia! problem~. D.:n-1<1 l\L Rubin, who has a doctol'ale in communication. and Da\•id P. Sachs. fifth-year medical student. emphasized there is still nlUC'h roon1 for in1· prove1nen1. The study 1v;is tunded Li~· a S5:!.000 grant rron1 1he ~atio11al Si:1c111·c 1'11u11- dalion. Ce1,cn.\h·. tht· t1l\1.!1a a., a ·whule ani! ll1e 11\!'tli:i in 1lir Bay Area ha s (le1•o lcd inol"c time and space lo the subjeet dramalicaUy si nce mid-1969."' said Rubin. "There in an in- creased awareness -they 're pulling men of1 1hei!" t)('a\s ;ind assil.!ning thcn1 t•n11ronrnl'nt;~l stone~ '·Bui lhe1 rt' not l11nt11!-,,..,,. plt' 3 1\ e n v i r u II Ill i' n I <l I 1·cp(11ters. which 111111ld rralll· indicate the~· g11·e a d.111111 rr you have no reporter ass1gnr1J 10 cover en11iron1nen!al pro· blems. newsroorn 1nerita take!'i over and only !hf' red hot rs~l.le 111ill gel covered.·· •·on occasion. wll1•n 11u·n· 1.~ "' loca l disas!rr. likr the S;u1 Francisco Bay t)d spill. 1h1·v do a good job. 8111 11 1hr.\'0rc> given a eh;1nt'l' tu n;inll' ;i l:on1pan.1• 111h11:h ha~ a record nf viol ating anli·po!lution sla11- dard~. or to po int the finger ;it ;i pubhC" orfic1al 11 tio ha:-a poor 1011ng record {Jfl cn- 1·1ronmcntal issues. 1hc1 don 'l do 11. ··111 other 11\1rd ... if !11(•.1 ha1•e a ch;in(·r to pn11'1dc 1 hl' pUbl1c \\'Ith S II I' I' If I(' Ill (or111ation. they 1'<1p nuL · llub1n and ~:1cl1~ a 1 f' l"CIHU1 hor~ ot 'II'() p11!1l 1shf•d vol11n1cs en1crg1n g f111n1 !lit· stud\'. one on the ITil'd1 :1 ~ "disl·o1·erv·• of 1 ht' 1·11· 11n1nmr111. rh1· "!he1 <•11 :O.a!I l·'rHIH'!:.l"ll anc! \luntt•r'f'1 H.~1 11;11rr rt·~(11111 ·1'" f\ ll11rd 1nh1111e rb;11 grt•11· 1111111 11n' .. tudy i~ ;i µ11 u!r I" i 11 1 1ron111 t nl;il 111ln111);1lh1!l :.ources 111 !hr R;11 Ar1•.1. lJ1scuss111i.: lhr 1ol11111c 1111 11"a!er problen1s. Sae h s <:nlicized the California Slate \\'ater Project. v.·hich v.•ould dl \'('r! 11•alf'r from r he .Sacrarnento-San Joaquin ril'er svsten1 for So uthern C:afifon1ia. I le eal!ed i I 1·tonomicallv u11~ound and ('n- 1·iro111nentally urJ111i3e. "'Thl're arf' 111an11 rca~ns 11111• 1\'f' .\houldn"l h~l'f' a city l1kr I.OS Angl'll'., 1n111·c. ·· he snuL . \\'<1tt'f Ii> a ) i Ill i I i II g resource. Instead of trying to build up the y,•;1ter supply so tha1 it can support a larger population. ll'ater shou ld be used as a limiting fa ctor to kccp an :irca like LA fron1 l)eeornin~ ul (•rpopu latt·d 1.~ ... he s:1id Suehs tu·ld 1/i;1t planner!; should 1urn 1nore 1o 11'aler reclam;i tion and ground waler fro1n \.\'ells rather than build 1nore aqueducts. lie said 1nountain \\·ater is sort. and "you have to take in- !o account. that sof t 1~atcr is :1~socia1ed \.l'tlh c.'.lrdiovascular d1seC1sP ,. I lc cited research b~· Thr Japanese 1111•estig a1or .J . !\uh;;vash1 and others t1i sh1111•1 tli;1I ·populations usirig snit 11:!ler hH l'e highl'r death rCJles lro1n heart disea.st•. high blood pressure 11nd s!rnkt"s. llubi n argued lhal the n1etlia :.hould e:-:tend I h I.' i r con- i1cious11ess or CUI lf0flfl1Cnlal problems to their ;1dverlising dt"partrnents. I If' said sonie cornpanies try to create "in lht" publu.: con· sciousness the belief that in· duslry is doing someth ing to solve the prublcn1. Basica ll y, lhey're JUSL alter h1vor:tble publ'ic1l.V to lake the pressure olf ·· The 1ncdia ~hould t•x t1·11d its ''ad vrrsar.1•" rclat111n ships 11·1th the i!,11Vcrnn1cnl t o IJ11.~iness. lif' ~•i!fl. "'U1g bus1neSSl'" arc (/Ur big· i::e~I polluters. Until ,l'Oll put 1he glare of p11hl1c1t.1· on 11•ha t bus1ncss is do111i.:. the.y'lt l>e lc~s !ikc\y to ~·ll'Hn up." he s;1id Included in \!1{· ;1~1 :-.ludcnl.'t who rnarlc lhr stud1· 11·et'<'11 111a~11·rs an,I l'h (). l'<tndu\a\es 111 1·<11111nu11u·at11~11s. :tncl :111 ··1·oln,::1r:1I 1r;11n 1n;1dl· up ol ;:1ad11;11e :-.l11d(•111:; 111 1nrd11.:1ne . li111 . J.!rQlog:v anti Jlhy::.11.:":;, ;ind 1111dr1 J,:r<idu;1tr 11l:lJur~ 1 11 li1ulu~.\ ;ind hum:in biology. ,-FINO OF TH E WEEK These s1lverplaled sa!<id tongs pick up everything beaut1ful1y. $3.95. (l!Jftt lltlf~"ll l"~n ... Amtt,.ln E••••U, 11Nc.r. ...... o<1111 • .., "'11••• (111r,1. ,., SLAVICK 'S 11 FASHION ISLANO NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 Qpen Mo". •nd Fri., 10 •.m. to 9:30 p.m. " 1.,he Stone_Age Group Has Fewer Cavities MT. TASAOAY, PlllLIP· PLNES !UPI ) -A t.rlbe living in stone age culture. isolated 10 1rop1c.itl rain forest from the rest or lhe \\Orld for perh11ps ~.000 years. h11s something lhr: <'1v1ltted world Sl'ems lo hsvt Jost alOflg lhe centuries. Sound 1ee1h. The post-stone age Negritoes tl1e Tasadays -01ily six· homes 1,!IOO to 2.000 years ago curawr and pracuc1ng denust cond1lio11 uf lhl" Ta~aday's of Luz.on Island. heretofore families totaling 24 to 26 in· 1n fear of a plague. l'iho is trying to find mit "hov.. teeth w?.s cxcellcnt. l'Onsidered the most primitive div1duals ha11t" so far betn DI'. Norman \\'inters. a a people without ,. civilized ··No cavities ·· \\'inters, an in the Philippines. have ii bone1 iji1iiocii·ii•lii•iidiiii-iiii1ii1eiidiiiitiihiieiitriiiiloii"ii'ii1aiindiiiiiiiipiihii;iii;~piipii;0iieiiiiniiaiitiitooiiiiaiiliiiimiiiiu,.iiiiuiiniitiiiiiidii"ii1iihiiaii'ii'iiii'ii0ii"ii1ii'iiediiii.'ii' iisiiaiiodiiiitlii>eiiiiiiAiiiimiieiirii1<ii·aiiniiiisaii•iidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~rrow and 11n inens el k11owledge of p\~nl hfe Anthropologis t' who Jed a group of foreig n a nd local uewsmen lo I his rugged 1noun- tain on rhe big southernmost Philippines Island of Mindanao ~aid rht" newly discovered ·r11saday tribe's 'tone tools and tl'chnology ,1·ere more printill\lt" 1h<in those or !hr ~egritOt's. 'rhe 'l'asada}'S are purely lood-gather1ng and an1n1al- trapping fore.i:it people. without argriculture or a way of staying an animal. They have never known s ugar. rice, tobacco. or salt. Their food includes tadpoles, u1sects. l'rustaceans. a n d srnall rtsh I.hat they catch by h2.ltd in I.he little streams inl the n1ountain gullies . 'l'he 11nthropo!og1sts believe Kerm says: ''tell you what I'm gonna do II •• 4x8 FOOT DECORATOR PANELS Burnish•d p•c•<1 E•oy lo lnd •ll c n."9• +h. decnt of •n'f room •.. q;•• dull toom1 new Jile PAWN SHOP SWAG LAMP WITH 3 LIGHTS G,,,,,ful, cur.eel b••• ond <-hoi" 1n m;dnoqht bl.cit M<1d•I N" lSJ 17.88 • lo"" p<i<.•d ••"' .,.;,~ •p•<.1 el d•el <.0~1!r11c- loo~ • R~99 •J • Gre•l fo, ~•"lP or ~ome "''· 1.99 JUMBO-SIZE SPRAY PAINT • Cho1><• f1om ~ e n1me l• i nd locqut o • Alt the moil p1>p11l1r sh1d•1 • E••Y to 111• • ltu "''" •nd r .... 39' TROPICAL REED FENCING HEAVY DUTY ROMEX WIRE e For .n inte,,or wirin9 iob1 e M.k. sur• your "''""9 ;, ··'· e M•"V "''' Homemakers Love 'Em! •• ... /adit>s. st1;11 11estcrr111J !J011r 11c1~1hbor /01' llic use of lier ·rake'.' i.;.gods ... 1~c·uc [JOI do:eus o( 'c1n tr! 66c each !"' 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COSTA MESA PHONE 546-.7080 • WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • I WHITE PLASTIC ~OILET FLOAT. e Bud9el p"ced '"P"" P'"'• e S1ov< f,,,n •nd ••n<t•rv e Keep ••~er•!"'" hend 101 '"P•l•I CONTEMPORARY STYLED SWAG LAMP • e Whil o u>hue, hood.,d w•!h 1mole ruby 01 ,,mb~r 1h•d• e H•n9> bv he••v b••« ch"'" e Mnde! N1> l~l 12.88 TURNE R PROPAN E TAN KS 'f P•ol•,•M•nl '•"~ In, n·o· I ""'(""' ... . ,... .,,,.....: ,Q ........ ~:~, ~··· "'"" ~01.i,,, ., •o!••n• 77c 9'x12' FOOT PLASTIC DROP CLOTH • G••d! prnlec!ion 1.,, ouldoor p1t.o l11•n •- lu•• • A p1in ten "'"'' ! • M~ny , "'•"Y ouhlendlnq ~nDl •clivt .. ,,, 91; ,, ., n I BEA ANDE RSON, Editor T~urltll~, 51pt1ml>or 1J, tt11 f>1t 1 11 Ann Landers Grandma's Bragging Pet Peeve D~r\H A.'\~ LANDl=:HS J liked your ansv.•er to the lady wl10 sholl'ed picture!. ol her dog "he n the 1vorne n she worked 11·11h bragged ;ihou1 !heir chHdren and passed around snapshots. I h;11·e both children <111d pe ts, and.I can tell you quite honestly thilt !'\'e had n1ore plrasure from my pets than I've had from m~· !hrPe sons. I h;i ve never deman· ded an.\'th1ng o! my ci11ldren. JUst h(lpeu to raise lheni to bP goo~ ci1izens and in· dependent. Thr) a:·e both. I am 11uw 111 1ny ?ns. 111·e alone f11·uuldn'\ have 1t ilny other 11'3)') and I haYe two ,.nrksh1rr terriers and a Per,<;ian rat. The fn111· of us gel aloni; beautifully. I a1n 1ust as proud of their li ttle shennan1g;ins as I am of my sons' ach1e\T111ents -11h1rh are cnn:;;1derable. The terriers \ "~latcolm·the·l\loose" and ··super-Star') ha1e d1 s t1nclivc pEr.,un;il111ei;. The ea1 !"~!;11lamr I.a Zonga" ! is a real ari~tocrat. They are "onderful con1pany. f ;n11 never lonely, I'm sure snn1e nf rn~· l1!:!1ghbnrs think I 11m OOcl b111 I r!nn I 1 arl'. l\1.1 prl.<, 1111 a \'OJd in n1 ,v llfP ;ind I :i1n nnt ;ishAn1rd 1o adn1it it. -'OLR NE ICHBOH TO Tl!E 1\0£lT11 ) n E All 1\'.l:;l(;llBl )JI : Thank you tor "ril ing. I ran 't hrlfi hu t ft>rl a littlr s:i d for the rnol htr of thrrr son~ ~·hf! mu~t look to a cal afl1I 111·0 irrrlrn; 10 fill "the \nld in hrr lilr." I hnrr y11 ur snns are barpy with lhrir "at hir1'ements:· nl'.:AM A:\.\ LAN l)t·:ns ! Jll"l read Lhe let!rr frn111 lh•· h1i:: i::;ilnn! ll'hn ~igned h1n1seH "Cnlnr ,\lr C11nr .·· I'm !'11 f11rinus f rlJJ°t .!'~P ~l1 a1L'!hl l\11 ~l,lf'I Ila\ niar• r1erl lo a hullv 11 \..r th:il and J'm ~urr if •hi' h;irl ~hnl him nn 1ur.1 11nul(f ha\'e cnn1 1rlrd hrr . Tl•f11" ;i1r !ho11\:ind; -111;i,\bf' 1n1ili1111~ -nf 11'0111rn 111 thl<: rounlrv who wil'h lhr1 r111tld 1 ril0r thP111!'f'hf'.<. "(;onr.'' e<;prri;i llv afl rr thr hn1tcs thc.1 ;:irr 111;:ir- r1rd In h;:i1P cnlr11rd 1hrn1 hl;irk ;ind hl11f' 11 frw t1111rs. Bui 1! isn 't ~o r;i.\1 In p1rk 11p ;ind lr;i1·c ;i 111an 11hrn y1111 h;i1r i;n1all rh1ldrl'n. no m11nc l' ;inrl 110 p;11·entl' "ho 11111 takr y1u1 1n Su lht'.\f' tr·appcd, m1scrahle won1rn ma kr thr ht>s! of 11 "Co!nr Mc Gonr" h;is a lnl 10 say ahtn1I 11is 11.·He's excf SS weiJ.:h! and thfl f;ict lh;it she is a bore a11d nn~ up on 1hine;I'. He also criticizes her for not he1ng 11 good "'ex pllrln"r I ""'nnrlrr 11·hc11 tir lal'I brought her a litlle gifl. a handfu l of flo11 ers -told her she .,.,,as irnportan l to hirn. Most men 11 ho cntic11.e thfl1r '•l'i1·es for bein~ slobs treal them hk e hired help. They sarp lhPir compan~· mannE'rs for ~on1e 1ran1 p who isn't f1l to he in !he r;aine rnnm w11h their wives. II I sn1111d like 11 bitter woma n. be.lie1·e me I am not. 1'1y 011·n husband is a ~·onderf11I 1'11Rn. !Ir hRs mild!' mP fi>el wan led anrl lrH·ed. P.1 11 my !itt!e ~islrr'3 li fr has been hell bcc;iuse she married 11 ral. l'\·e sren her ch;in ge from a <lel1ghtful, fun·lnv1ng gi rl into a i;ick old I hope you "'i ll pnnl I his leller, Ann. It will be a we lcome change from the pro- malf!: Jptters I h;i1·e reArl So often in your C())umn. -CllAITA NOOGA READE R DEAR CHAT : llere·1 your leller. I gree that t:\'try 1tory ll•1 l"'o sides. "The Br1rle's Guifie ," Ann 1..11.nders' kle1. ans"·er!'i llnme of the most fre· £ntly ask d qu esUons about <A'eddings o receive your eopy of this com· eliensive guide, write to Ann Lande r11. care of the DAILY P W T. enclosing a ng, self-add ressed . ~tamped envelope d :l.'1 cenl li in coin. ABOAR.D TINY TOOT -Th<' f\1 mes. Hic ha rd Elliott. Jame. \li!~nn and David ~c·hv•anz (le ft to right! loot the ne1vs of upcorningf'i Beta Phi alu n1nae eve nLc;· rele brity boo k revie1vs. Arro11•mont/School coffee and cocktail party. 'Fol low the Arrdw' To Books, Char ity The arrow. i;ymbrll of lhe South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Bet.:i Phi nation;:it i:ocla l sorority. "'ill be a1m<'d :-~a celebri- ly book review series. Arrow mont benefit corfee and a cocktail party neict ltlf)nth. Lii Rena y "'Ill •lscuss her best·selllng autobio~raphy at lhe opening book rev iew at 10 a.m. FriMy. Oct. I. Carlotta William~. professional tilerary critic will direct the series and 11 n11lyze C\lrrenl book trends. The format of llf. celebrity 11eries. now in ii.~ !11th ,vear. Calls for in infor mal coffee. l"?Cture e11d autoizraph 5e~lon al each re1•ie~·. Oth er J111lnns are scheduled for Nov. 3, F'eb. 4 Ind ~1arch 3. Location infnrm1llnn anrl reserva1 1ons. open to thl!: publle, ma y b" arrani:zPd by r ailing Mrs. Irene GIH of IA1guna Hills or ~frs. Frances App'lega l'-. Cost11 Me6a. Pi Phi's natloml philanthropy. A~ fl!'lwmont arts and craft 11 school il'I Ttn· • nPss!'e. will benef it 11·h 1 its ha ndicraft<'!'. arr sold from lit a.m, t p.m. Thur~day. Oct. 14. in the Donald ke home. Costa l\-1 esa. Thill trllditional pr · lit111y ssle will reatu re Christmas d . ralions and gift items. handmade infad s wear and wood ca rvings plus speci~ sections for Toy Comer , Kitchen utique. Beauliful Dinln~. Fireside ook and Hou5e BeautUul. f\frs. C.OOke. cha~an . will be assisted by Mn. Mike \V rbee in arranging thh1 once-i-)•ear splay of Arrowcrafl products for th Harbor Areai. Ar· rnwmont wea vi is on exhibit at the Smithsonian Insti tion. The James W ns of Ne 11•port Beach will open their h e Oct Iii to alumnae 11nd their husba · for lhe clu b's cockt11il pa rly. Reser\'a ns may be made by ca1tlng Mn:. il5on or Mrs. Hart Hick.man. presl nt, Newport BeacJ1 Many Outlets Landma.rk' s Party Bait !\1e\\1port Beach's fi sh canning industry from 1921·1969 \vill be saluted Thu rsday. Oct. 7, when the cit y's HisloricaJ Soc1et~1 designates the original cannerv sile as an {'lff1rial \and1n ark. \Vl llian1 Grun dy. sorie1 .v president. said dinn.er at the Ralbna r avilin n re~tauran t \1•1ll follow brief reremnnies at the cannery at 6:30 p,111 . At lefl. Grnncty an d f\1r·s. \\lil lian1 Ritter listen as llobert Linger, prcscnL 011·ner of t he property, points out !he re!nr t ba sket.<; Ulic rt to sterilize ca nned fi sh d uring lhe indulltr.v's hey r!a .v. Su pcrinr f'nurt .Jud ge J~obcrl Gardner and Les- lie Stef fen ~en 1ril! e mcee the dinner program ar· ranged h.v .J;in1 es Rub('! and the ~Imes . Riller . \Vil - l1an1 Re rtuleil and J 1\. Ree k. 1'heodore Robin~. t he fi rlil autornobile dealer in Ne1vpnrt Beach. 1~ho 1s cel ebrat ing his golden jubilee. 1v ill be a special guest al the reminiscent evenl \\'hich is npen to thP public. T ickets are a vail - able at the Ch amber or \omrnerce and three city li braries. \Valier Lo ngmoor anrl ·ron1111y 1'homa s. lo.ng· t1 rne partners at 'Vestern lanners. kept the f1sh1 ng fleet and cannery busy until cnn1mercia! operations 1l'ere r ln!'ed 1n 1906 for lar k of mackerel. Busi ness cont inued on a limited ba sis to can albacore for sµort~ fis hermen. Teen Circuit Supercharged By JEAN \\'ILL/A \fS O! T•f 01•'• ,II~! S•1H Fnr .1011lhlul 111ILJnlPPf" al Hun· t11n:trin 1111rrrnm111u111l1 Hnsp1!.::i l who , .:r!'rording tn 1hrtr ;ir/1'1;.nr ~1 r~ l)wcn il1 illrr. ;1rP "re;illy df'dir;itf'rl ." thr rc·" nn l1n1 " l1n1it on rontrihutinn. illc1nhrr• nf I/JI' J11n1•1r 1\uxd1;iry, 11 tio n11111her lllfl •lrnn~ from l::rl1~nn . Hur.t1ngtnn Rr;irh, Fnun 1;1111 Valley. ~f;in n<i. \\f'5-lm1n,.,trr .ind Ro!sa r.r:inrlr hi.ch schnr1l<;, ;ilrrad.v ;irp bus~· f'n n11c h Ar·1·orrli11~ In ,\I r~ \1 111Pr !lld11V nf the Cand.vstnrcr~ ill'n find 11111!' tn hp r.nn~ lradi>r~. \'f'tl lrader~. n!· f1re:ri. in 1·;innu<. l'luh~ a o rl n1rmbrri-or 1lr1JI tr.:rn1~ Thr ~rnup ·~ prr."rlrni r;i11 v l'ruyn. 1101. nnl.1· i-111r11r ' ;it F:111~"n 1!1.ch h111 ;iltrnrl~ a hr.::1111' !'ollri:r 11 1 n1i;!'l11: "'hilr L1nrl;i \';in Ord pr, Lhe ~CITPL.:1 ry·lre ;i~11rer. h1r1·1·l<><; from hr r (;;irflpn r.rnl'r hn1nr to !hr hri.~p1l:il whr n 110 n I her tr.:rnspnr!;i!inn i~ .:r1 h-inrl ./un1nr n1cmhrr.~ 1111! hf' .:rp- prnprii111' hostrssr~ fnr lhf qu ;i rll!r· h· mel'l 1ni.: of lhp Orance C11un1y Cn11nr1I nf .Jun1nr \In 1 u n t e " r .~ , srhedulc<l In 1.:rke pla1·e on S.:rllir· day, Orl. 9. ;it 1 p.m. A lnu r of the hospital 11•ill ffJllow a des~rrt . and spea krri-fro m Golden \\l est Collep.e will ta lk In the \'olun!eers. who mus! hf' 16 nr have al talned JUnlor class standing, about po11sible nicdica t careers. FINDS CAREEH One member of the first volunteer group ori.;.:in1zed in 1970 already hes found e medi cal career. Mrs. Miller tommented . A girl who planned no study beyond high school. she sho~·ed such abili ty in the X·ray lab that hospital personnel successrull y w;ged her to become an X-ray technician. · The tab Is an area where many volunteers find a particular in- terest. Seve ra.I of the girls grew so rompetent during the spring Of 19'7 l tha t they were hired for the sum· mer by the hospital . according lo ~1rs Joseph McGinley, member of the senior auxiliary and press chairman for the group. Can d y s l r lpe r s ' actlviti r.s throughout the hospital are widely vari ed. Currently a comrillttee under the leader.ship of fl.fi&!i Van ' ' •I .. ~ . ' ' ... . Order and the gu idance of two adult ~rdinators iii refurb1f.li1ng the playroom In pt:dlatrlc section. PROJECT UNJ)ER WAY Thanks to the profits of a ca r wash in July they are able to paint, put up new curtains Md provide new toys. In the months t.o come, lliey plan to fill the now bare wall s ., • Candystripero Al ice O 'Neil, Linda Van Order and Patty Bruyn I left to right) anticipate patients' happiness. with appealing decals of Walt Disney characters. Hours of ser vice In the dialo kitchen. In data processing or cen• tral supply also absorb the volunteers. With approximately 100 girls on Lhe roster at pres ent, M more are on a wai ting llat for rurlher opening! in the aUJllJary. (See TEENS, Pttt Ill J f OAll Y PILUT Renaissance ol Aclivity • \ ~ ) . ... Youth Programs Get Priority Film Series Proiects 'Macbeth ' Ima ge James Lomas and f.1rs. Robert Porter 11•in d up de· tails for a pilot sho1ving of the color film "~lacbeth'' initiating a Great Films of the Theater series. The sho\\1ing and interpretation by D.ovid Campbell 11·1Jl begin a l 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 26, in Laguna ~1oul- Ion Play/iou~e as a ne1\• facet of community interest spon ~o recl hy Laguna Com ~unity Players. Unre~erv· cd ~ra ts are SI for nonmembers and free to the 111embersh1p. On the: a&enrla for se\·er.al Orange C.Oast area clubs will be first metling11 of the fall l!ieason. v"h1le other groups ac· cent prn&rams for children and youth . Tue 1do y Club Featured as speaker for the luncheon mf'eting of the Tu11;1- day Club o/ Newport Harbor on Tuesday. Sept. 28, will bl'; Mrs. Hrrb11;rt. T. Kalmus . Charm Can Get You Anywhere w1l! bt the topic of the former director of charm courses. "'ido"' or the founder of tectinicolor and author of eight books whose charm col- umn "'as syndicated under th11; name of Elinor King HS Auxi liary ~lember!!" of the Ladies Aut· Hiary. Hunlingto n Beach Boys Club, will s p on s or a Friendship Tea Mond ay, Sept. 27. Greeting guests from 2 lo 4 p.m. in Plai.a Mobile Estates, Santa Ana , "'ill ~ Mrs. Lo.,,·ell Emerl and Mrs. Charles O'Donnell. SPEAKER Mr1. H. T. Kalmu• e1ght-"eek course for won1e.n on ho"· to find happiness in marriage wlll speak on Mon- day, Sept. 27. at 7.30 p.m. in lhe Firsl Baptist Cl1urrh of \Vestminst.er. ~1rs. II H. Cnhle 11·ill he !he tnslructor for the course on Tuesday, Sepl. 28, in the same location . Ch il dren's Art Prizes ~·zJI ~ av.·arded by Bill Wa lker for winners in three categories . Entries should be dP1i1•ered to Plaza Art Center, San Juan Cap1 strt1nfl. heg1nning nn Mon- day. StpL 27. They mu~t be received hy Frirlay, flct I Original pa intings 1n \'ano11s media mulit be rnounterl , niat- ted or framed Sculpture en· tries also will be aceepterl Newport Artists Pa1nlings by three Ne"pnrl Beach art i~t:. were ta~J'.:f'<l first, second and third plare winnrrs in Torana A rt League's 10th annual pa1nt1ng and graphics rxhibitinn nn v)ew through S;iturda~. Ort 2 at Bullock's. Santa Ana Caro Eaton. Hobert Den· nistoun and Linda Alg1il rece1vl!<I awards for !heir en· lries which were judged bv Ed.,.,.ard Baker, art in8tructcir at Orange Coa5t College:. Zeta Chapter Gene Benson wi ll g1\'e a !alk ha~f'd on !hr B1bHcal bo1J k nf t ;<1lac1;ins 1~hcn n1emhrr5 nf Ze1a Chaptrr, Liimtxta Theta Chi snrnn!y. Ji::!ther at 8 p.m. nn ~lnnda~, SPpl 27 ~lrs Re nsn n w1!1 be 1n chargP o f 5er\'1og rel reshrnenls ln llo1•1ing the mce11n.[! 1n the San Clt mente hn1ne nf [\\rs. Betr y Isch -- BARROWS Baby Boutique GIFTS INFANT TO TODDLER Film Wipes Out Surf Dangers All .vnung Orang• Coast Kappa De lt as artists from firsl grad e through junior high are in1·i1 ed 3404 VIA LIDO , NEWPORT BEACH A potluck dinner will com-to enter a contest sponsored blne with the flrsl yearly ~b~y~lh~e~N~;g~u~e~I ~A~rl~A~ss~oc~;'~"~'~"·~:::::::::~::::::::::~::===~==: By CAROL i\100RE Ot t•• D11ly ~llot S!1U Huntington Bearh Jun111r \\Inman·.., Club i~ nut In make wares, nr hnpPfullv a blg 1plash. hy proclucini:: !he nation'.~ first fil m nn surfini:: .<.afct1' . The hnme·slyle <ioCumen t;:iry c11mb1nf.<. p!l.norri111as nf thr familiar , hert1r 'wePkend water lr;;ffic v:ith scene!> frnm pa st surfing chan1p1onships as surfer Mike Purpus teaches 10-year-old Tongee .Sielsch th(' prolec!inns :ind precaution!> neces!'iar.v for enjo.vin~ thr sport Dirct rnrs Neill Cross :ind Sen![ Dun- ning emphasize the me.ssagr \1•it h fre· quen1 shnts of surfers propelled headlonit to"'ard !he pier nr threading through pi!· ings at dizzyinJ? speed !>. Various l,vpf'S of ef]Ulpment arP rl'li"f for !hf' otherv.·1se didactic d111logue 1 ·i1hP:it mu.~ir by The Farm 1s rnm- patrble "ilh Lh" mn1·ie's theme that surf· ing is fun -alsn an 111rt -11·1th skill s :it· lainahle hv :inynne and cert:11n rules nercss<Jry fnr enjn~·mcnt anrl safel.v . \\'1lh sn n1ur·h s1111sh1nr inhrrr nt 1n !hr ::.rmr1, Ille n1nv1P 111sr\s avn1rls pain 1111)! a <lark r1r lul'r Thr 1ntenl . in~tr;id, i.' 111 rn- enlirage sul'fers [n rev1e"' the la,,t lime lh"v 11rrP hurl ancl rPn,en\ber p(}len!iJ11! <la n_i:rrs. llu11t1ni,:1nn l~r;irh. as thr surt1nA 1·;q111;il nf !h<' 11·nrl1I. 1~ 11 nat11r11! ln{'11\inn f11r lhP f1lt11 and !he "an y :iflcrnoon" ap- prna i·h hnnt;.:!i thr ur~enr.1• nl .~urfing prrr;:iutinn!i r1•pn rl,1.<;er tn hnrnr meeting or Newport HarborJ i Kappa Delta Alumnae Associatinr. at fi 30 p.m. on J\londay, Sept. 27. il-1rs. Do~ald Kerans is in rhRrge of arr1ngements in the New porl home of J\trs. J. p_ Anderson . Retireei' Picnic Planning their annual picnic ! for ~fonda~" SPpl. 27. are n1Pmhers of thf' Orange Cna;;! n11·1sinn nf thP California RP!1red Teachers Assnciatil'ln descri bed "'ilh special attention s i\'en to 1irlmet~ since 90 perr-enl of surfing ac- A:idents involve he:id injunes • stroke pnrallrl In the heai h unt il out of range nf a n pttdP. /'re1111rred a~ a hl;i rk anrl "'hJIP !r<;I. pnnl l11i;1 ll'rrkrnrl. Ille film 11·J)I bP .11'ailah!e 1n c·ntnr Of"!. 2 fnr .\hnv.1n,1: hi' n!her cluh!i ;ind youth organiz"t1nn\. Thr 111n1·ie ran hf' rr~ervf'rl lhrnuch !he A1nrri<"an Hrd Crn.ss hradriu;:irter.s 1n S;in!a Ana or thr Huntini;tnn Beach Park :i11rl !lrrTrat1nn D!'p:irtmenl. Buses 11111 lea l'e for !hP O::iks Ranrh in Orange a! l I a m. from the L.a_guna HIJI,.; adm1nistr<1hon building and lrnm U>cn·~ in Newport Beach Pl aia. Speak ing at lhe picnic "'111 j hP Carl Feiner of the N;itional Ret ired Teachers Association insurance office in Long Beach. J\1u tic11J selections "'ill ht performed by Chapman Co llege students . Purpus chats with l1fe,c:uards anrl r;urfbo ard manufacturer Jay Stone for 11uthenticity as he advises the novice to: ,-Check "'ith local a u t ho r it i e s (Hfeguaids. recreation department. Coast Gt.lard cutlers or state police t to determine such local cond itions as cur- rents. hidden rocks and jell yfish, -Know the lingo. -Be a strong r.v.•1mmer able to side -Choose a surfhnarrl clr<,1:1nrd fnr vnur ;ihil it.v anrl mfl.'ot pre1·alr11t t1 !1" nf 11·;11 l'~­ Buy a brand namr One tn 111!'ure •1u<1h· ty wnrkmanship and hctlrr rr~:ilr v.::ilue. -Demon strate 1·11111n11111 1·nurlC\i hv returning Jonsc board/'. u1 lhr 11:it rr and keeping beaches Pc:n lnt:1c11 llv rlr;111. Purpus ends e;irh pronnu11l'crnrnt with. "Understand~" In 11·h1rh h 1~ tn11•headed siOrkl ck replies . in !he best Gary Cooper tradition. ··Yup '' -a con11c Your Horoscope Tomorrow . \tr~ f '11ri~· ~:1'an.~. prn1rf'! rha1nn11n, ~;i1d ·rhrl:i C:ihlr r.r C11!ifnrn111. v.'hwh dnnalPO th{' rq11ipmcnL crew and edltin11 . ,~ rirnv1d1ng ."oe\'en rnp1r:-of the film fnr ch.~trihu11nn Cluh men1her,., will show Ille 1nuv1e to ;unior high schools. Author Speaks i\lrs . Hl"len Andelin , author of a book being used during an Capricorn: Look Inward, Keep Secret FRIDA Y SEPTEMBER 24 By S\'DN EY 0.\1ARR Leo loves st.vie: in d1n1ng. t n!ertain1ng -111 !n\'lng and l1v1ng JI is appf';i ranre. :is much, 11 not mnrr , th;in lla\·nr that cnunts "'hf're J.pn 1s C"l)ll· cerned. 11 1s !hr sit -rlnll'n rl1n · ner rnr LPn: 11 1s thr nrna1e and the gr;ind. it i.~ the plush and the chtf whn is an artist -th is is part. ,.,f thP cl assica l Leo li re st~·lf'. It attracts criticis m. en1•· ARIES i\t11rch 2l -April 19 \. \Vh1t had been binding. in financial area. is rl'leased. You are frte lo envison the long-range. Ba r r i t rs of restriction are removed Trust gense of pt"rception. Com- municate. "'rilt TAURUS IApnl 20.1\lay 20 1 Caution pa~·s off ; dnn"t rush. push or de mand. U I i 1 i i. t lessons learned from pa5t ex- perience. Capricorn per.r.nn could figure prnm inen!ly '{ou ar~ trusted wilh 11 d <led responsibility. ~1onday pogi. • · tion Improves GE!\flNt 11\fa\' 21 .June 20 \ Lie lo"': recouP recent loss, Do mnre listening th11n talk· ing. Permi! mate. p;ir!ner l.o set pace. Accent 1.ci nn mar- riage. s~ial contrflcL Rgree- ment. Protect 1 rn a g e Ernphas1ze pub lic rt l<1t1nn~ CANCER I.Jun~ 21·.lulv 22 1 H t g h Ii ~ h I 1ndrpendentP. nr1g1n<1l aprrnarh Cnnprr:ilt' v.·ith Len 1ncti1·1du:il <;et h<1.<.1r" rhnres nut nf 11·111 !111r _1nursr lf t1rne (n Cl"PR.tc. Yn11r ~en~1111·i !,I' 11·111 be ;:ipprPrtJl!l'd LEO 1Julv 2.1-Au.i:: 221 Fnllnw through nn hunrh A1rl fnrthrom 1n.i;: frn1n Ca nrrr·hn1'11 prrson. RP. recl'pli 1·e. FHniilv mernher !eAd.\ w:i.v lo 11·;1\ic pror11. Lo1·p 1s drf1nitr!v 111 pirture. Sh n1v <1ffPrt1on to children. Purchase .ttif1 \lffiGO 1 Au~. 2.1-Sept 22~: f orcPs tl!nd to be ,\f.:lltP.rrd. Be ''ersatile. hul f1ntsh ll'h;it ~''lll begin Visiting rPlat 11'e cnuld prQ\'i dr hii:hli,l?hl He 11ware of rleta 1lr; s 11 b ! I e nuance.\. Take nolh 1n,I! rnr granted. Do SOIT'lf l'f'rsnnal chec king. LIBRA I Sept 2.1-0<-! 22 1 Obtain valiri hint fr nm \'lrji!o mrssage. Be !horn11Jr:h. Skip- ping essential det111 I~ nn1v would be co sll,1· 1\c! ;u:- cording\\'. l<ltas itparkle. h11t need further de1·e.loprnPnl ~fessage "'ill heroine crystal clear. SCORP IO 40ci 2.1-Nn\' 211 Acc.Pnt turns In nhta inin!l netdPd ni11teri11l. personnel. Select qu111l1 ,1•. l)nn ·i hr FLAT OR FITTED ao.han1Prl •1f r har1i'.111,t: _1·11ur i,.e n~r n[ design. be.luly. Cur- n11nd Let nthrr.<. knnw 1·nur rPnt rlnmes1 1r situatil'ln im· l'Pfj U!l'PITif'flt~ (irn1i ~i 11d1 bp he opeo -to progre~!. areater flnanci11 l and e mt1t1on a l secuni~·. rt>rcpt 11,. 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S(1Hil Scorpio f nH>.~:o-;;11.:r C/\l'Rl("OI\~ (])r>r 22 Jan + J'.l , Th is i.~ ltkPll tr1 hr ;in in- fn1.<pr'"t11 r IJ"J tnrl i,1ink 1n- warrl fl)r an.~1~r1·~. ~ l11nrlr~!1nr 1n('rt1r.,i:: 111a1· br nn ;igrnrl.1. Kel'p cnnf1rlence~ n n n ' l re\•r;:i l al! 1·rn1 knn11· Hidden ai;.~r!~ arp fr11 !11rrd Aqu11riu.~ 1Ja n 21l-Frh 1111 Acrrnt nn fu\!1!\mpni n I rle1'-i1·P.~ Frienrl.~lup~ pl.iv kf'y I rnlr J.11 r ur In nhllllilllnn!i I Somf' look In ~·nu ;:is ei<:imple lnrnmp frnm c11rrer. !ipec111I prnfr~51nnat rlfnr1 i ~ em- phas11.rd Or~an1tP pnnnt1e~ Pl Sf ES 1 FPh l'l-\l:trrh 20 • You recei1·p ::ir<"n1.ir!P fnr jnb/ dii;p\a~·inl! unique 11 h 1 I 1 t v . A1•nirl ~Hr~hn<l m r r h 11 rl ~ Arlhrrr to 1nrlivirl11:tli~t 1r ~1 \'IP Q11:1h11· rnun!~: s1!rk tri pnn- riplt.~ Arh~~ in rlil'idu,11 I.~ like.1 I~· In br> invn ll'cd j IF TODAY JS YO U R JHRTHllAY 1·n11 h;i \·e \nnate l I S•.,, ;.,,, th1 1,.0~ el I~ I! '71 f*·~•11r .. 1~. b1i9hl ... 1 .. ,;~9· '"' ddlt·•~' 1~!·· .... ;ti .... ~. F-lOM 59.00 Sizes · rs\zES'llzEs ~ KING SIZE SHEETS ' ' , . 50°/o Polynter & 50°/o Cotton Never Never Iron I I Matchlnt Casts Sl.97 • P1ir ShMtl ,urch•••d With ou t C.111s. SS .97 s491 EACH I Effa A E Nor'sH LF·SJZ SHOP l I 1805 NEWPORT BLVD. 11591 M1ln St., Huntington Bt1ch -147-0033 .. (5 Poln r1 Center J • COSTA MISA 1111 Ilk. N. 1 l'h !-1.I 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTINGTON l l:ACH I NPt •• I••••• Ir ... fl11l"llll11NI AINI Hl t'll .. NOE••llt M•LL •ULll:IT&N Join the PARADE TO THEANNUAL LOBSTER BAKE I ...... ,. .. AT FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Friday · Saturday · Sunday September 24 · 25 · 26 GRAND PRIZ:E- 1971 PINTO • GAMES • RIDES • •FOOD• FUN· BIG PARADE ;'"TURDAY, SEPT. 25 STARTS AT 10 A.M. - NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 00- gi zl t n· by ctnr talk k nf nf heia .m. '" l n g the !!nt1 I Thunda1, Stptrmbtr 23, l~n DAIL'f PI LOT J .'.; Coast Couples Hear Wedding . Bells Ring ~= Mr. and l'\1rs. E. H. Freeman or Colorado Springs, v.'ere Rich<1rd S, F'reeman as best man and John II. Freeman and Weston Barkv.·ill as ushers. The bride. v.·ho is a graduate of Orange Coast College. at4 tended Cal Poly and San Fran- cisco State. Her husband \\'3S graduated from the University uf Alaska . DELLS-BRENNAN A mvrning ceremony in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Sanla Ana was conducted by the Rev. Peter Amy for Kathleen Judith Brennan and Eugene Lester Dells Jr. " -•• ••• r Sawyer, Ted Williams and Scott Wildtnnan. ushers. The brid@ attended Marina High School and her husband graduated from Clear Lake High School. They will llvt in Anaheim. DEAN-NETH ERY debuLante, the bri~e was graduated from UCL Her hus- band 13 an alumntl! of Stan- ford, where he was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta. ROGERS-YATES MEYER-WETZ Et:·:· Making their home In ~ Pl aineo, llt will be Co< Dalj{el Meyer and his bride, 'jlie former Kristin Kay Wetlel who were married in -St. Paul's Lutheran C hu r ~·b, St. James Episcopal Church Laguna Beach. .~· was the setting for the wed-The Re\'. Ronald HoffiQln Katherine Anne Nethery, ding linking Gail Ann Yates direcled the vow exchang&~r daughter of Mrs. Steele Koch and Howard Norman Rogers the daughter of Mr. and ~· of Costa Mesa. and Robin Jr. The Rev. John P. Ashley Grant N. Welzel of Lagftln: Dean. son of Mr. and Mn. officiated. Beach and the son of Mr. :ifl\d W Louise·e· mA•b~1ted1 ~0an51o_ f .~!,•wll,a1 Parent! of the bridal couple Mp rs. Ra11ph11J1. Meyer of M~t ' ''' ' ru1UC are Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Yates rospec' · · Presbyterian Church. of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Miss Gretchen Wetzel 'i4is The Rev, Dr, Ch a r le s Mrs. Howard N. Rogers of the maid of honor : afl:;s Dierenfield officiated. Newport Beach: Patricia Phillips, bridesnf~, The bride's attendants in-Ma id of honor was l\liss and Janet Peterson, flower eluded !\!rs. Brenda Glass, Maggie Sharkey, w hi I e girl. :, .... ~1iss Deborah Brown. Mrs. bridesmaids were the Misses Best man was, John Daliln- MRS. PALAFERRI MRS. DELLS Richard Davis and Miss Vic-Lynn Yates, Nancy Paley and ta; ushers, Jerry West~~. Parents of the couple are MRS. COLLINS MRS. DEAN toria Older. Miss Sally Steele Margaret Rogers. Stewart Oakley and Da1vid Mrs. Beverly Kraemer Bren· was Oower girl. Best man was Robert E. Wetzel, and ring bearer, ~tlhn PALAFERRl -RICHARDS Sharon f\lary Rlcl1ards and Eugene Alan Pa!afen·i ex- changed v,•edding vows be(ore the Rev. Dou Kribs in St. Joachim's Catholic Chureh, Costa i\lesa. nan of Santa Ana and 1\!r. and COL LIN S-WI LDERMAN Church, Huntington Beach. Attendants \Vere r-.1 i s s Ronald w. Currie served as R~ers and ushers were Fred Peterson. . !\trs. Eugene L. Dells of The newlyweds, son of l\trs. Cheryl \Vilderman. maid of best man and ushers included CuMingham, Brad Schultz and The bride is a graduate ot Corona de! 1\1ar. J;;inct Lynn \Vi!dcrman and Cassius Sell.·eH of Westminster honor; the l\1isses Linda Pigg, Richard C. Clolfelter, Steven Tre Graves. Laguna Beach High School Attendants included J\liss Lanny Brock Co I Ii n s ex-and daughter of !\1r. and !\1rs. Karen Vaughn, Claudia Coker G. Harrell,_ R. Kent Nethery, The new J y wed s are and Orange Coast College. H('r Betsy Brennan. maid 0 r changed vows and rings before Carl H. Wilderman of Hun-and Cbri~tine \\' i I I i a m s , Mark Davis, Theodore graduates of Newport Harbor husband, a graduate of \\'hee!- hunor : Rick Peters. best man; t?e. Rev .. Charle~ Hose in ~e tington Beach. graduated from bridesmaids: Lee Collins. best Odmark and Richard Davis. Hig h School and are studying ing High School. Ill., atteJltled !\1iss Susan Sayre. bridcsrnaid , lini!ed Com111un1ty Methochst Golden \\'est College. n1an. and Tom Cannon, Dave A Children's Home Society at Humboldt State College. Orange Coast Qtllege. -~ The bride is the dtiughter or t-;Jr. ant! i\!rs. i\l<H1in IL Richards of Ne\\'port Beach. Parents of the bridegroon1 are l\1r. and ~1rs. Ant ho n y Palaferri of Costa l\1esa. ~~~--~ 8'{~~"~,~,h~~~; Dells was l~l I 1JE!<1JIJ :ii I: I I 1] ED•HJ: 11jjtJ!'JI1Jf 1(1}IJ:il I:! I 1] ~f(1JIJ :i j j i;IZJ I 1)f f(1JIJ: 111:1I1] ~f(tJIUi j j ;;JZl I ~Ef(1JIZ:J Bridal attendants were r-.1 iss Jennifer Richards and the Mmes. Robert \l/itting, Martin Richards, John Carroll and Joseph Simmons. Best man v,'as Ronald Palaferri. Ushers included Anthony and Richard Pal afer- ri. l\·lichael Bartlett a n d l\lartin Richards. The ne\vlyv.·eds, ,1·ho at- tended Orange Coast College, will make their home in Costa l\lesa. MRS. FREEMAN FREEMAN-FARQUHAR Planning a home in Al!a nta are _Edw;ird Hendee Freeman JJJ and the former Christine Elaine Farquhar, \\'ho ex- changed wedding vows and rings before the Re\'. Dr. Charles II. Dierenficld in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Chapel. Newporl Beach. The daughter of Mrs. Jan1es Shaw Farquhar Jr. of Newport Beach w;:is attended by 1\1rs. Jerry Farquhar. Atlendanls for the hridegroo1n. \vho is the son of graduated from "!\later Der High School and the Universi- ty of Arizona. where she \\'3S affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi. lier husband is a graduate of Edgewood High School and North Western State College, l.a. They \Yill li\•e in Ne1,1.·port Beach. ROBERTS-BENSCOTER Carol Benscoter, daughter of !\tr. and 1\l rs. Carl A . Benscoter of Ne\\•port Beach. \1·as married to St e v en Rober!s during ceremonies in the Holy Family Church. Rockland. l\1ass. Bridal attendants \vere 1he l\1isses Janet and Kt1therine Benscoter ctnd Lisa Ruberts. The bridegroom. son or fl.1r . and fl.1 rs. \Villia1n F. Roberts or Rockland, l\1ass., asked \Villiam f . Hoberts Jr. lo be his best man. Ushers "'ere Michael Roberts and Carl Benscoter J r. The bride is a senior al l\'ler- rimack College. Nor I h Andover, tvlass. where her J1usband graduated. ARMSTRONG-RUFF Belle Anne Ruff exchanged \\•edding vo~'s with Douglas Pierce Arn1strong in the Gazebo. Laguna Beach. The Re\'. Roger Walke perfor1ncd I he tcremony for the daughter of the C. Geo rge ltuffs or !lonolulu and the son of the Robert 1\1 . Armslrongs of Huntington Beal'h. :\!rs. Chrislopher Tulebskl \Yas n1atron of honor and Curlis Buttke best nian. The bride i.~ 11 student at UC LA, whl're her husband was graduated. Also an alumnus of l\Iarina High Schoo l. he is planning graduate 1~·ork a! Cal1forn1a S!a!e College :ii Long Beach. WEIGHT @ WATCHERS ' !' Wf.KJ{f@.\·V.\TCHERS. will donate a pennv for every pound lost in the month of September by each of its members to YOUR loc1I HEART ASSOCIATION WEIGHT ® WATCHERS.WORKS 3 Big Mea ls a Day-Dedicated Lecturers Plenty of Sn•cls-Friendly Atmosphere 2 Million Members-8 Succes11ful Years Join This Very Day Regislr•lion $5-0nly $2 per week No Contracts to Sign WEIGHT@ WATCHERS, For Information •nd FREE l roc:hur• Cell 835-5505 Tod1yt WE DON'T MEET WE BEAT THEM By Selling At WAREHOUSE PRICES Plus 10<1° SHOP IN A WAREHOUSE OF FINE QUALITY FOODS IN COSTA MESA AT 19th AND HARBOR BOULEVARD IT DOESN'T TAKE A LOT OF NERVE TO BE THE ONLY STORE IN TOWN THAT DISCOUNTS THE DISCOUNTERS WHAT IT TAKES IS THOUSANDS OF LOWER PRICES How We Sell FOR LESS & SAVE You Up To 20°/o NO GAMES LOW RENT NO STAM PS NO GIMMICKS LOW OPERA TING COST CLOSE D-SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WE ARE IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS NOT GAMES Everythin9 is Marked WAREHOUSE PRICES Then The Checker Adds Just I 0°/0 To Arrive At What You Pa y. So If You Wound Up With $10.00 Worth, You'd Simply Pay That , Plus 10 °/0 Or $1.00 THIS GOES FOR fVfRYTHINIO EXCEPT THf FEW ITEMS LflOALLY CONTROLLED LIKE MILK AND LIQUOR WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU? BEST SERVICE-OR-LOWEST PRICES NO MARKET CAN GIVE YOU BOTH-WE GIVE PRICE THE "FIRST" COST PLUS SUPIRMARKIT IN CALIFORNIA we welcome .FOOD UllllJ ST AMP SHOPPERS STORE HOURS 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. 5 DAYS A WEEK CLOSED SUNDAYS AND WIDNISDAYS IEING CLOSED TWO DAYS A WEEK SAVES YOU A LOT OF MONEY ~~ IC~ tC>P 'IAl.lJ we make OiscOU'llers lookexpensiye · j 535 W. 19th St., at Harbor, Costa M- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE P~ICES AS WHOLESALE PRICES CHANGE tll•lEU•ltJ:i11a1o'U•llJ:llj;\ft111]'1l•IIJ:ill:ll•l,il1JIJ:11t;tlZll•lfU•IIJ:111:111],i(1JIJ:11j:tlZll•l,D•Il:1 'L----------,:--------~· . ' ... 4• .... ..... .. ~ ~ -· ~ .. r _f 8 DAil Y PILOT lt111nd17, Stptmbtr 23, 1971 Fall Fashions to Pirouette Previe"·ing Dance Thi!!ater of Orange County's fashi on sho'v benefit and dessert planned for 2:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept . 26, in the Ebell Club of Anaheim are dancers (left to right) Nina Neumann and .Jon Svare. In addition to fall fashions. models will show ballet costumes from Dance Theater productions and original ballet designs by Michel Panaieff, director. Even ing Pick s Up Dad's Horne By E R!\1A DOMBECK Due to a conflict of views, the foJ/oy.·ing column will be told in two segments. The first i.!: written by me, whom you all know as 11 responsible reporter. dedicated mother and buyer of VFW poppies on Veterans Day. The second segment is rtporled by n1y husband \\'ho is bias~ and never forgave his mother for forgetting his confirmation name_ THE PICK-U P Being sheltered, I ah\•ays Ranch Day To Benefit Spastics Top entertainment, sporting a ctivities and a ~1eslern barbecue "'"·ill be rounded up for ttie Spastic Children's Foundation invitational benefil at Coto de Caza, Saturday. Sept. 25. have associated pick-up with a farm truck. It had never oc- cured to me how unsare the streets are lo walk on at night until a few weeks ;igo. J was out walking '''ith my husband wh en I rounded a cor· ner a few minutes before him. fHe tires easily anymore 1. While standing in the bright. blinding lights cast by a slore window, an extremely you ng, handsome man leered close lo me and said, "Whal are you doing tonight?" Shocked and dawf by his brazenness. I summoned my husband who laughed and sa id. ··J think she is goini:: In v.·ash her hair and v.·atch 'J ronside.' " The masher \\'as undaunted. He then proceeded to ask my husband for the lime and they got to talking and 1;iughin~ together and v.·ere as ch·ilizcd as a Noel Coward play. Outraged and hurt hy the tay.·driness of it all. I shouted at the young man. "I, sir. am old enough lo hf' ~' n 11 r mother~·• He went off iolo the night. J trust a better man for his experience. THE PICK-UP Everylime \1-'e go for 11 l\'alk. my y.•ife is like some darneri gazelle. She forges ahead n[ me Jn and out of shops like I:k\rotby sprinting do11.'t1 !hf' yellow hrirk '''a!k in !hr ••\Vizard of 07. " Any,l'a_\', !hf' n1hrr nighl Safe AT WIT 'S END 'l'ou really couldn't blame him for his mistake. It "'as so dark Tofie Fields 1voul d have looked like Annette Funicello. The poor guy asked me the time and as we tc<Jked I disi· covered he had n1istaken my v.·ife for his mother who was lo meet hin1 1vhen he got off \\nr·k al the pizza parlor. J looked at my \vife and frankly !he pitch hiid taken 10 years of/ hi-r life. She ~'as gid· dy and flushed and was shouting hysterically, "My hushand. s ir. is old enough to be you r father '" The kid and 1 exchanged glances and he \\ent off into t.he darkness. !\1y y.•ife? Every night since the incident she in· sists v.·e y.•alk the unsafe streets lo~ether. I ha\'e to ad- rntt. She·s 1nak1ng then1 safer. -~--- Peering Around Disc jockey Jerry Bishop will emcee the evening's entertainment featuring Tim Cony.•ay. the fo.1ike Cu r b Congregation. James Darren, David Frve and i er e s ;:i Graves. Dinner y.·1!1 be al 6 p.m. During the da.v. guests may use horseba('k riding . hiking. 21 k e et -shooting basketball. 21quash. handball and s\vim· ming facilities on the 5,000 a cre club. Admission is $2;) per person. while Y.'e were out walk ing she ~..ll...' ~·f!IW ..... 'u~·J·.r· t~roed the corner ~nd by !he ELECTED to thr board nf time I c~11ghl. up ~,·r!h her s.11" directors of the Laguna Con1 ~as staring at this young kid munity Players 1s l\1rs-Colin in lhe dark. \\'. Timrnons \'<ho succeeds Palm Trees To Sway From Page 13 .. Teens "There are always two or three. calls a day from those interested." f\.lrs. l\Uller said. Grass ik1rts "'lll sway as l\1andatory for membtrship appe:tites go Hawaiian "'hen is the donation of lwo shifts - the Women·s Division. Hun· or ty.·o hours -per month. but tington Beach Chamber ol many girls C1>ntribute far Commerce stages a lu1u more. Saturday. Sept. 25. ··Sometimes a girl comes in The island mood will prevail right after school at 2:30 p.m. al the Carpen1er's Union Hall, and stays until 6."' r>1rs. 1'11iler Huntington Beach from 7 lo 10 commented. p.m. Cocktails will be "erved Other officers for this year •t 7 p.m. and dinner y.•iH btgin include Susan Sha w. 11ice Philip C. Da vis . ~lrs_ Tin1- mons has been active with the ~roup's First Nighters and is a former membtr of the Players advisory board. PLEDGING Delta Gamma on the Arizona Stale Universi· ly campus y.•cre Theresa Bad- deker and Brett Lansdell, both of Newport Beach. al~e~~~~ations Jlte be ing ac-president1 and A 11 is on cepted at the chamber office Armstrong and Denise Judes, and the lickels are $5.50. ,;=c~o~u;n~c.~l ~r~ep~r~e~se~n~ta~t~i'~';'~-===~~=~~~~~=~~! LET'S IE FRIENDLY If y ou have new nel1hboni d Jc.now ot •RYOnf' moving to our area. plet.te tell us .., that 111·e may ~xtcnd a frlerldly 'tll'tk:ome and help them to become acquainttd tn their new aurTOUndlnp. Sa. Coast Visitor -7' 4~f3'1 llPr Ylsitar ' '4M174 DTERY .A IR. STE' -I EllNAllDO -KI M El fOWA llOS -GllllEIUCH 'r; FLYERS -U. S. ICEDS C 11t1i ie 0 1 ... 11 S h11t Otnct w,., lioy D1n1 ~in 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 541 -2771 • l•loC•MlllCA IO e • MASTlll CHAllll e Capital Gains Taco Queen 'Si's' Way to Top jewels by joseph searches for jewels (..,v•rt un•••l'M i'"lry "'Im-'" l lt CIMI ~1 .. 1. "' I fifll'I -·· -..... , .... , .A,.rtJlt , l nl lo.f .. <il'I' lltllt • ~ Cl•tflll I Yl lUlllM <If ... 1f1y1 11'11 .. tl Vl kffo, By UNITED PRESS INJ'ERNATIONAL Al the a1e cf 24 and with an investment of S400, Ramona Banuelos opened a corner Taco stand on Fremont Street In Los Angeles. It grew into Ramona rood Products Inc.. which now iemployes 300 persons in a San Pedro plant. fashionably dressed president of the " million a year f.fex- ican food company and ch1irman of the board of a bank she founded. As presi· dent of the food company she recently appeared on television In Los Angeles to show housewives the se<'ret or making her famous tamales_ her to Trea1urer of lht: Unil.td Sta tea. Born tbt deugtiter ol a cop- per miner in the llttlt town of Miami, Ariz., she came to Los Angelts as a young girl. After her success in the: food busine:ss she foundl!d and for the: past three years has betn chairman of the board or the Pan-Amtrican Nationa l Bank in the East Los Ange:les Mex- ican-American distri ct. res, 28. and Carlos A. Torres, 27. both Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies who also work as executives of the food company. She has a daughter, Ramona, 15, from her current marriage to A le xander Banuelos, the c o m p a n y treasurer. Wt wUI M •lltMlll II l'Illftllll .,..., t•ll'I• tnl N YIM ,.,•rtllllt 1-llt •i•· ....... C..11 Mr. JtH .. t r Mr. Ptltl ti '* ..... Mrs. Banuelos, nov1 46, no longer cooks up the taco stuf- fing. lnsl.ead she is the Her latest television ap- pearance was d ifferent . Before a national audience she was with President Nixon as "( think she'll do a great job." said her son Carlos ... but then l 'n1 prejudiced." '°j,outh Co11! 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A LONE SURFER HEADS TOWARD THE HUNTINGTON PIER Waves Were Much Like Thi s, Becoming Choppy in Afternoon Competition List Weekend U.S. Suri Championship Provides Splashy Show In Huntington Bea~h JUDGES GIVE CRITICAL EYE TO PERFORMANCE OF HUNDREDS OF SURFERS Somewhat Sloppy Svrf Made Accurate Judging a Real Challenge VAii,¥ PIL01' l'llOTOS By Richard Koefrler Stptembtr l f 71 '· ' ' ·" SURFERS SCRAMBLE FOR POSITIONS IN OPEN PADDLE RACE On Their KnHs ind Prone, P1ddler1 Stroke Around Pier ,. -' " . TANDEM COUPLE DISPLAY GRACE, SKILL IN WHITE WATER Mi xed Tandem Winners Steve and Berrie Boehnt of Huntington Buch TWO HELMETED LIF!GUARDS PULL IN UNISON OVER A SMALL HUNTINGTON BEACH WAVE OM ef the Most Exciting Events, the Two-Man Dory Ract Combined Thrills With Spills .. :· JI DAJL V PILOT l m presslve Reviv al 'Har vey' Hopping on Hartford Stag e By TOM BAR LEY Of IM Dallr ,li.t 1'9oll That bel ot•ed bunny "Harvey" is flitting around anlong the footlights again end this time it 's the turn of the Huntington Hartford Theater lo ronvince easily convinced audiences tha t Mary Chase's Pul!Lte:r-winnlng pooka is still perfectl y capable of packing them in. The tale of the si"·fool while rabbit who makes life a heaven for the swet>tly simplt' EIY.'ood P. Dowd and 11. veritable hell for the re.Jatives and friends who have to con- tend with the invisible cot- lontail takes on a new luster in lhe hands of director Stephen Porter and a cast that was made lo measure for the Thursday Evening SEPT£MB£R 23 6:00 I) 811 Nnn Jerry Dunph, (3) ftfwl 8\1! Huddy 0 llNIC Htn Tom Sn)'dtr 0 lttwS Monis, McCormick revi\•al (did it ever go off? J of tbe Chase classic. Gig Young and Shirley Booth were cheered to the ra!lers for t h e i r in- terpretations of Dowd and his harried and Harveyed sister. Veta. and the acclaim "'nS r ichly deservffl for two prin- l'ipals who gave us nothing short or perfection In lheir lead roles. Young is particularly im- pressive in the role of the im- perturbable and ~rtainly not implausible bachelor y,•hose gen! le innocence persuades manv an otherwise di.<iin- lere.Sted onlooker that. rabbit or not. Elwood P. is the stuff of humanity ln scuffed shoes and an unpressed suiL Miss Booth \\'ails and weeps which lla1 1 ul• only he tan crac• OP*O. m T Niii 91 CoftMqUtllCft m lolitlt fml tilt Olynrpit fD (15} W1dlin,lloll Wtek Rewiew ED L11eh1 Libr• (ID Ni11t her way via I.he. manipulations of psychiatrists to a Una! scene 11.'hen il seems that all she ever wanted for Elwood - namely a sober and H.arvey· less life -is right there \vaiting for !he rubber slan1p. Bu t there's Harve y. represented by a S\.\'inging door or two . .stepping in lo persuade Veta arid an au- dien(,'e thal never wanted anything more in a\\ its life that E:l,.,·ood a nd Harvey go together like kippers and jam. H's a beaulifully ~taged evening of theater and Young and P.1 iss Booth O\\.'e a great deal lo a solid supporting cast. Oulstanding \Yere T a n d y Cronyn as the bespectacled an d thoroughly vu lnerable Myrtle Jl.iae . Richard \\lood.~ as the psychiatrist who \\lants llarvev n1uch 1nore than the musi ngs of any dernenred pa-1:30 m -0..W frlllt Sllow G11tsts are KlrtsS Colltt11 Orwhu™: sinatr Ro11e1 Mnl er; St111tot Heriry J1ckson ind Ai.l11M:if Jim Bish0$1. 1 .. -----------.. tients and Jennifer Warren as ttle shapely Ruth Kelly, the nurse who contends that there may be a 1ot "·rong with Elwood P. Dowd hut he is every inch a gentleman, Mary Chase hersell once said that she could find plenty of poteolia! E!y,·ood P. Dowds but she jusl couldn't Jay her hands on the llarveys that would allow them lo blossom into the kind or human being that Glg Youn~ so beautifully portrays on the Huntington Hartford stage. Ma ybe \\'e're too busy look- ing for the ideal rabbit After all , 1he conscience and lov!' of humanity that we spend so much time repressing could be represented just as well by a white mouse or a p:oldfish - e:-<istenl or otherwise. Take a look at Gig ''oung's glorious "Harvey" and you'll see "'hat \\'e mean .. _ Met's Bing Applauded In Tribute NE\V YORK !UPI\ -Sir Rudolr Bing received a stan- ding tribute froin the openini: night audience of his 22nd and last season as general manager of the Metropolitan Opera Monday. He made a surprise ap- DAILY PILOT Slllt f'~oll Busi1aess Deal? ·reri Verdecia has her doubts about the goings-on bet\vcen husband Sam Verdecia and his pretty sec- retary, Karen George. in this scene from ''Plaza Suite," continuing Friday and Saturday at the ff un - tington Beach Playhouse. 2110 Main St., liunting- ton Beach. 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS"! * Break the habtt with Senti-Jackson-Sloane 0 Erewltnm Nm Josevh 81nll 0 AGENT 007 IN SPURS * WILD, WILD WEST A (6) Wild. 'Mid West m Tiit flinbtonn ED (15) HET l'llJholrM lRJ "lht Blood Kl'IO\" leadin1 ¥thite Scluth .-,1nc1n playriJht Athol fuaard st111 in /lis OWll drama , set in his nativt tGUntry, abou! \he 1e1a!ionship end tonllicts betwnn two brothers. ont black and nnt who could p1u lor pearance before the opening----------------------- m t Dr•m ti Jt•nnit (J 5) The Cofpor~t ¥i1111 ED tltildren'• F1if m Jlioticltru l4 (D Gnert Report (39) Mf1btl1l RFD ffi Newt Jim H1w1horn1 l:JO O Stew Alltn Show Richard Daw· 50n co-hosts. Guests ut 'ingel• 1ctor .lolln Ptil!: Glenn Cowan. t rntmbtr Ill th8 US . T1ble lennis Tetm which re<:tnUy rel~rned from China; Mario Mai:hado. wl!o calb \ht at1\0n on KTLA'i l(k~·Bo1in1 0 Color-"PARIS WHEN * IT SIZZLES''-William Holden , Audrey Hepburn O Movie: (CJ (90) ~,.ri1 Wiie" tt Slnln~ Pirt 1 lromlil"() '&-\-Wil \11111 Hold en. Audfey Hepbur n, (('CBS New' W1ltt1 C1Gnkilt O_Ol NBC ""'' JOOn Cnance/lor m Thi flyi~l Jilu11 (!) Tbt Bill C41bJ Sh11• (15) lllelk lf•I fD MOl!atpodlt lOl!p m lkat tha Oddi (39) Grten ACTes a!) £t Ad011blt !"fol. A!dto CD ABC Nt•I white. 1:00 iJ (jJ CBS Thurtday Mtwiti: (t) !2hl) 1ht Mlbutlttn" \tomtdil '61-Dtin Martin. Sen!• Ber111r, Janice Rule. $u1H9rsleuth Matt He lm ls r~a\led bom ietirtment 10 !rack down ind ltto'l!f 1 hljKked Ameri- can spice<:raft. O ~EDNlcllols '1he Si1 1t'' Sheriff Nichols has trouble keepin1 local ho1heads under con1rol when a notorious Mexiun 1uerrilli le1dM takes ovtr the t(flll'n to 1et his tooth l1ltd. 0 (1) CIJ CD LH11trttl .. .-, Wor1d Ill Perteet Complicil)'' lonrstreet m~es inlc an u tlu5iv1 housln1 p:ojecl where a robbery rinc his been p\11um1 the le111nh. (39) fil111: "ft!Mkr '' !ht 1'iilrt" al) •ost1 ~II "ltl"Ollia 1:30 0 krllf Ward Nt111i @II U Griz dr Marisa Cru~s 10:00 0 (@l ED Ota" Ma rtin SlloW Dein ¥ttlcomts Ruth Buu1. Vikki Carr 1nd C,,rroll O'Connor_ 0 f31@ rll0-R M11,h1l l,\ CounH<Jr 1t LI• .. ,.. l one\~ Stretch e! 8 t 1 c h '' 01m1ainr r11denct 1 Jtra•n~ Owen Marshall's belrel in the I mnocence ot his client. • school I teacl\tr charged with mole~tini one ~! his pupils, \ 7:00 I) CBS Htw1 W1lle1 Crcnki\1 Q Tht A•engeri ~~BC NfWS Srftith. Reasoner m Ntws Putnam. r1shma11 \ 0 ED Hit N1.s John Chincel\or (!) Anim1b, ltcbon alld Ad~enlu11 f6) Tnllh er tenMlfUtMM "The Indy 500" (8', tlBlft'I (lS) 9oboquW1fi (R) O W111t'1 Mr lint? ED SpttulltiOfl ~,. Convtrs•Uon ~ To111 Jo!M• Shn Bar bar• (den With Dallon lrumba,~ prim1 t1su-il!y ol lh' tloltywood bl1tkllst- I Uesls. 111ose Kietnwritus citlil in 1947 IOI m I ltovt lar.y tontempt ol Corigrus 1lter 1elutin1 (D 1 Ditl fll •I Jt1n11it 10 tell the HO\ISt Un-Amerltan k · (15) SJM:1kln1 Frttlr tovilies Commitlee if they hid evtf ED Tht C-nt of Oar Tt111U "Th' been C01Timun1sls. Ai:ony or 'r111tt" al) Bo~ P'rOfss.sioft•l (J9) Fihn: '1'1un1 Min With I Hom" 10:30 (!)Newt Boll Johnt CD M1ntnp (IS) wa1hlnat011 Wttk i11 Ihm• 7:l0 IO a;.) Rol1i"' en tllt Rivtr Ke nny ro U Dinia R0Rtr1 and the r1rst (di1ian t i t 11 lo•ned by guest Barb1r1 McN1i1Ir 11:00 0 ~ News t blending o! contemporary muS•C Q "10 [D News a nd SC!nR 0 m Nl'fll ! l ' ID°'''"'' 16-M111h1I Dlflon Q Lisi.it ' Mnrt Than Meets thr 0 J ffi /rlews TUES. SEPT. 28 thru. SUN.OCT.3 Schedule of Performances lues, 1htu f,,. oil 8 00 PM Sa1.a1 ] 00 & 8 OOPM Sun.atl :OO &SOO PM .an ~ah Reserved Sl..lS e SS .lS e S~.2S e Sl.25 s~auh '" p,:c~-Ocr. 7-1 ""' JUNIORS ! lb & UND ER I HALF PRICE Tues., Wi!d, lhu«., 8 OOP1'.1, Su'l. !i 00 f'M $3 75 · S7.7S • $2.25 · S1 .75 Tickets Now On Sale LONG nr 1>.CH llllfNA 110)( orr1 L.l , /ILL ~lU 1\/1\L ll 1iFNC 1I S. l\Nl) 1 1>.Kl!f10N Ar I'll Si-AK~" M l\Y CO. 1HI. IJl1\nt>(IW/\Y /IND IJULt.OGK'S Sl Of-l~:.. lo• O•ll' pn• , ~ • J' , ••• ,,~,,.1•11'•. (..,11 :•1 1.~.!I !)I;';. ro1 '""'~·"·0•11 & "'""'""''""' ·~•I 2!:J.43/·22'-'~ Al The LONG BEACH AA ENA curtain to tel! the audience that Placido Domingo. who sang the title role of Verdi's •·[)on Carlo" had a severe cold and asked the indulgence of the audience in going on to ,;ing. Be£ore Sir Rudolf could ut- ter a word, \he audience burst into applause and rose to its feet. ''I Am deeply touched by this v.·onderful reception." said the 69-year--0!d manager who SUr\1ived ITIOre than t ..... 0 decades of artistic feuds, 1!'inancl;1I de fici ls and union lroub!cs during his regi111e. M;iria Call;;is, whose ti!F v.·ilh Sir Rudolf v.·as one or the most cuntruversial of his career. occu pied the cenl er box with 1\1ayor and 1\1rs. John V. Lindsay as proof that all has been forgiven and forgot- ten. In Sir 11udolf·s own bo~ v.·ere the guarantors of suc- cession -S1reden's c:eoran c;entele, \\'ho will suceeed ns general 1nan<'.ger next .J une and his appointed musical direclor. llafae1 Kubelik. Three mcinbcrs or the cast -Lucine Amara. Robert -Mer- rill and Ces<1rc Siepi -had :-;ung in !he original Bing open- ing night in 1~.10 and more thrrn a score of orchestra and chorus m e n1 h c r s v.·ere ,·etcran.'i of that <'V<'nl. NOW APPEARING MARY KAY TRIO Wed. thru Sun. 2601 W. Coast Highway Newport Be-oth Rock Group 'A111bro sia' Joi11 s SCR for 'To1n111y' South Coast repertory con1- pany has joined w it h Ambrosia. a young Southern Californi;i rock group thi s \\'eek for final rehearsals of "Ton,my." the rQck ope!'a \\•h1ch opens a six-week ruu J•r1day. The group. together for onl~· a httle over a vear. 11·ill µ£'rforn1 the now~fa~10tls sc1lt"f' about the deaf. 1nute and blind bo~· \\'hQ b«·on1e!' a ehamp1on flinball player 1\•hile members of South Coast Hepertory enact the story on stage under the direction of SCH 's Da\'1d t:1nn1es and f\lart111 Genson. "The 1nuslc<1! elcn1enls of !he show are most iinporta111 ," Benson cornmented. "since '!'he \Vhn (the British rock group 1\•ho \vrole the 1nusic I intended the "'Ork as a corn- plele rock opera. We're most fortun;de to have lhe services or an <rccomplished group like Arnhrosia for the production." r.1embers of the group in----------- elude Dcr vc P<ick on lead £uitar and vocals, .Joe Puerta on hass and vocals, Chris Nor1h on organ. piano. flute <ind vocals and BtLr!eigh Drum1nond on drums and \'ocals. 1'h<' group will be join- ed b.v guest artist Cliff \Voolley on acoustical guitar. The unique sound of Ambrosia. rooted strongly in Jazz and classical music, has gained rhe group a solid reputa11on 1r1th c I u b au- diences. Hecently. con1poser- m nductor Lukets Foss invited the group to appear a s featured soloists w1!h the Los Angeles Philharn1onic at the Hollywood B n w I in a performance of his v.·ork "Contest." Reservations for Tommy are available by calling !h"e SCR box offi ce a t. 64G-1363 . Performances are al 8 p.m. \\'ednesday th ro11gh Sunday 1vith an addi1ional JO p.m. sho"' on Saturday. BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE / 1970 Ive"' l.1~s1e re1.t11t~ 1 si~Mles1 gor . who s1ray~ 1way 11 om her «<OUP or 0 Mov11: "llrd Rivel" (wt~t~rn) ~Braille Nahirr 11~11 '" thr s~n ' 4 8-Jnh 11 warnr, Mon1 gomer,l~r~~;;;;~;~;:~~~~~:~~;;~;~~~;~~~~~~~-i;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~-2~~~1 Bern~d1nn Na!mnal Forts!. Cl1f1 , Wal1e1 B!~nnan. {6)To lell IM 1ruth m Mowi1: "Sittln1 Pr.tty" (musi· Reservations 548-1166 lt• I Di11111 ol hannit 0 MllliOf! $Movie (2ht) "T~t last Time I SI• Afchlt" !tomedYl 'lil- tall 'JJ-Jatk Oa~•e, GinJtr Ro~t/1. m 9el1 Ille Cloe~ £D Yf•JhingWfl w-. in Rt'litlf Rot>e rt Mitchum. J1t\o. Wtbb. Oon 11:15 ro 'nn Cfot d•I Ju"'' f\notb. H1l1nous t(\)i!lltntts ot two .-,,r force buddie~ who m1n~1t !r ll:!a O ·a1Mtnr 'riflin "Wild Wt~! hlwf run from the tim e r>t !htir in Show~ .. Ntb11si.1 GO'J1rnCH Notlltr1 d1.1tti0f! unh\ lhe11 rtltaM. hom !hr 1 T1tm1nn, 1eto1 Me"tJ Mont1n1 $en11ct. ind lnd1ff! d1nct 11 and ptriOfmtri. m Mo1•n'1 Mt<otl 0 ®I m >ohnn, CMtoll fil ! IJ!f:Cll~ I Dl'fl 11 ..... Slory (11 0 Collefi•I• FoottHn l'mit• Jewish Mo1y Da}S.. 11t11nn1n1 with 0 "" 'i' ~ !llU twett Rosh Ht!h1nth !Sept. 70) tnd cul ~ ~ W on Mo vi t : "Ht H'i rm ttoun" min111111 with Yorn l(ippu1 (Stpl ~ 29 (dlil!'l'la) '!IS-S!ephtn MtHally, VIC ), M01row, Collttn Gray. m f'femitrt trlo'lit m Squ•t Wend 9f (~ l utltr 11:45 (l9) r" Adulb OftlJ 1:00 II hw::.U! Gt r m 1 n 1ene11d~ 12:00 O Norvit: "'Se l'rovdly Wt Htil" 1 we1rln1 MiellC.tn ,\/my unifCHrM ur (dr1m1) '43-Sormy lu!n. P1 ut1tt1 11idin1 bordtH to.ru in '" ef!ot1 Goc!d1rd, Cla~dette Colbert lo ctust lN)Ub\t betW!t~ lht Uncled Stilts and Mtrlco and hopefully 12:JO O ltl'WI shrt 1 •tr. 0 9 IDflip W\t!IOll Gt<Hte Go· 1:00 f)N"'9: "'lM (rtt l Mtt~ (drt- he1, Join Rivers and l1hh1l11 J1ck m1J '57-Jose Ferrer. Juli' London, '°" iueJ\. (l)OO Cil(fQJ Nnn 0 Moitit:'(3hl') "ftlt IHt 'tttn 111 m A!l-Nl1ht $bow· "Ridt IM Hich Our \Ms" 1d11m1\ '•&--rredr1t Hon," ICl "1'-t Mikado" and "0'1d 1!11rctr, M~r"1 Loy, D1n1 Mdnw~. Ml~ Out" U (J)@ (ll)A ll 11Slllltll 1 R4 ,_.. ''How to Rob I B1n1i i.i Onf 2:10 0 ,..,,. Mlfi l1'9Gft" CUriy it h•ld 1t cun· point 1a thtl Meyti trill ro!I • ~nk l :Oll O Tiit l alterr Friday DXriiDE MOVIES 1 • I :Oii 0 '1tt111Ht1 I~ 1 M•" (dr1m1) '6~beJ lkltolR, l•1n DilDl'I. m "tin.tr ~ \drama) '58- Rit.hard 'lh1rtQl'I, Curt Jtr&el\I. 2:00 1!)"Ai1 Strlll•" (dr1m1) 'S5- Riclritrd Dtl'lnl111. Gl!lrl1 >een. ):00 (I) "f'rlrill '4 , ....... (CIO!MfJl .,, -P1111 Austin. Pit BooM. IRl IC! ·-" "' ...... I"· 'llntlltfl 'S7-'11n )ohn,an. 4:00 ID ..._,., '4 ~ '11•1" (dram1) '43-l'i1th1r!11t Htpburn, Spenctl Trtcy. 4:JO CIJ 511111 It lOAN lhth1t O "Tiit Mummy" (mysterr) '32- Boris M1rlott, ltll Johtnn, tl\U'r JEEN {u lN ) -.daz• 6 I ~?!>BARING NOW • FOBT ~ LAUDERDhIBl 'FLORZDA ~ (J ~ AT ·• 'Miss ion' Will Go Domestic By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD IAP) "Mission: Impossible" having dispatched endless S o u t h American and Iron Curtain dictators and tyrants over a five.yeac period, will tackle organized crime at home dur· ing itJ sixth season. "We 're domesticating the series," said producer Bruce Lansbury. "It had been get- ting lo be fancy dress time ¥dth aU those uniforms and medal3." The change of locale in· volves a lot more than casting and background scenery. "Over the years, ~e 've had a few stories with American backgrounds.'' Lansbury said, "and they worked well. We. 1nade some audien~ studies on concepts and found the American settings were a<.-'- ceptable. Then we wondered whelher the ambiant Jeopardy of the dictator countries would work as wetl if we were on home grounds. ·'\Ve also ,.,·cighled the values against the disad- vantages of running out of material and finally decided that lhe domestic scene would give us a whole fresh loaf to l'U(."' Lansbury says the new progran1 will go in "less for the intellectual congame and more for melodrama." The show will refe r cautiously to '' organized crin,e" -never names. The bad guys \\•ill have the usual nonethnic Ang lo-Saxon names. \\'hen the heroin traffic is under scrutiny. the center or drug manufacture will be a fictitious island off the west coast of Africa -a further ef- fort. to avoid hurtin g sensibilities. The intrepid mission team \\•ill return reduced in size: Leona rd Nimov. v;ho sue· ceeded ti.1artin Landau as its m<isler of disguise. will not be replaced. The quintet of regulars plus frequent guest team members occasionAHy proved unwieldy for story purposes. Lansbury explained. so this season's girl agent will not only be a beautiful Jure for susceptible bad guys but dou- ble a s a makeup and disguise specialist. Unchanged v.·ill be the signature opening or the show -receipt of each \\'Cek 's •mission assignrnent by tape recording v.1hich • 's e I r - destructs'' dramatically upon being played. "Once we decided to co n- centrate on organized crime. we started doing re.'iearch on the subject and scratching around for inter e sting heavies," Lansbury said. "Our biggest script problem \\'as to come up \\"ilh plots where It \vould be impossible to use regular police or ]au• en- forcement agencies. One of the advantages of u s i n g foreign backgrounds -dic- tator countries and cold u·ar situations -was that the local police or army could never be on our side ... P!'ter Gr<11·e~ continues to he head man for hi~ fif\h season. Greg Ji."lorris. the elec- lronics v.·izard. and Peter Lupis, the strong man. are the sole survivors of the original cast. Lyncla Day George, the ne\\' girl. is the fourth beauty to fill the distaff sport. "I LUE WA.TEI WHITE DUTH" ... -..... •t-.-11 COlf• •I "" ..... II l -,;o"" Premiert: Engagement .SO..Wlllhtl is -ttn.Jn.sial. .s.-1•m1 LWTl' eo&11. LW11(. __ ,_ .._, ....,, 4MA. • • ''"'"" ., --•0.-1 ... " _. ... "Let5Scare ~~ .INNIF[~ O'NflU ill n n,-l')'OflC 's Jjft thn"C 's ;,i MEROF'42 "011•111• M111 & "l wtl l nlt••I' Alto ol('-'n v"'!ll. Min;.., V'itp -' ' • ~~ . -. :- ,... ' ~ :;. : .·~ l · ' " ! " CENTER CUT • ROUND STEAK . ~ IOHE IN 93~. . LUCKY IONDtD .. 101' QUALITY . lllf - ·UT-UP FRYERS t lllW AID JUICY (l!l<lflll ••• --........... .. : CROSS RIB ROAST """" :• \IKll I GNlllO 10' tlU.1.LIH U H ... " CANNED FOODS 34~. 93~. . ~ PRESERVES ':o':;.~~~ ............ 57' ~ 11.1.(lllll TOl!.Tl.1.WllllT . "EGETABLES YIG ALL ~I UD 16' ···~ 11->or.c••······-·•· .. ··-'~I DOING Tl l.l.Tl,JllL·O 55' BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST lUCKY IOHOID TOP QUAUTY Bl(f 53~. T-BONE STEAK !i:L' \UCll 101101 0 TOf I U.1.Ufl l llf ••••• ,,,.,., •• RIB STEAK LUtlY I OIOID !Of tlU.l.LllT llU •••••• ., ...... ()• ... ~&y~-­ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TRllSWllT PINI( 4 7 C •6-0UNC[ CAN Pl LOT---- ere·s ore at "1(£Y BUYS" ARE li(TRA SAVINGS MADE POSSIBLI BY MANUFACTURIRS' TEMPORARY PROMOTIONAL AllOWANCES '\, _...... "'!'!'! STANDING FRESH FRYERS RIB ROAST USDA G•AOl A CMIClllNS WKOll IOOY 'l V• TO J ll5 • 29~ . .) lUCKY IONDED TOP QUAUTY 111r lAIGI IMO 88~ (OO fl•G~I ,·, !ttl ~, '"''',,.,.._lo<. -•lt •••' .. '°'"-YOUNG TOM TURKEYS •~'PA f.IAOl "1" 11 IJ lf S ............ ,.,.,,.,. YOUNG HEN TURKEYS ~'OJ. f,1•01 "i "11-1 J t•I .............. , ...... . DAINTEES •OllllU5 IA lll l ll (llllWI .......... .,,._,,,, •• ,~ ••• ,., 39~, !~!~.~~111~~~1~~•~·~·~·"""••• 73 ( 45 f~. !}1~-~o~ o~.~~~. ~'~~~~~~···· 7 s' $1 1!. !:2~~.~~-~~.~~.~ ... ~~~~~~1'1. ,.,. $1 41 CORN DOGS l l'rll llAND .• , , , ., .. ,,,. , ,.,., , 11' 1. 0 I. , V., BURRITOS lllf DI lllll .................... 1 1.01.,~. LADY LEE BACON 11•uo 1 rOUllD r1s.. 53c HORMEL BACON Jtl(IO t ,DUMD r l Cllf,I , •• ,,, .......... ,.,.,. GROUND BEEF ,Al{Olllllff ,,,101. u~ ANY 59 SIZI C l'KG. 1 ~. .-Ou r LOW Evcr)day Price! -. ! LADY LEE CHEESE I I Sll(lO, PROCISSID ' .lMIRICAN. ' ' RIB ROAST !ll ~Olll!O Ulllll lllD lV(I T IOllOID ror tllAUl"I' ,,., ............. . HAM !UUl tDDllD IUU 1111111 tfl" IAIMll /Olltf -llOCI llMDVlll.,. .. ,. ....... . 55f,. OSCA~ MAYER BACON h l(ID -1 OUtfD'ICIAGI ................... . 63< 73.' 63' PIMfNTO. OR SWISS l ·OUNCI PKG ........ 49c ' I PORTERHOUSE ~~1.~110" IOllOID !Or Clllilln tlH ................... . FROZEN FOODS BEEF STEW :':1~;~,' ..... ,_ ................ 36' FRENCH FRIES ~:~~~:u; ............ M ... 47• BIRDSEYE '\AllD(lllDl\,t lll 33' J.110 DlllONi -lo DI •of,,,,., ... ,, $) ~.~ RATH SLJCED BACON •l i (l"AWC -! !OUND Pl f,,,,. .............. . CENTER HAM SLICES Plllll CDO~IO ....... , .................. ,.,..,, (). •... ~&y/, DEL MONTE VEGETABLES PEAS, CR£1 M CO RI( kfRHEL CORH. CUT O• f•fHCH STYLI GRIE ll Bl1NS 15 DZ ClN 23c PACKAGED GOODS er" CRACKER JACK :~·~~1/,~~c·~· 27' ci-MINUTE RICE :~·: :o~t~:~'.'.~~ ... 79 c O" DINNER ~~~:l~11";!~~.~.c.~~.1.1.~~.c .... 53( • RATH FRANKS 69'1 Otll' Siil ... _, ................... 1 ll. ,.,. CALAVO DIPS ! 49'; IVO(J.DO, I HOIHO . ............. 1 01,(V' I CALAVO DRESSING 1 or. 53', II\. A VO( ADD ft o DI. A•uo~o n,.,.;.,, ) 11 j ... WIENERS DICll .. IYll . 1 ti.,., . 75c , •u MIJ.1 n II . rvfl HO 1111111. ,,,f .... . 1 r PU .,.,._,or.c•Ns .... _. : ~ 11.l~IU.1.,UIOCO\.ll(,(llO(OL.ll(PUOG( . t o• 1urru scorc11 ; ...... KRAFT JELLY :.v;:,1~!1:~ .......... JJC VE GET ABLES ~~c~i~,·:~ ... ~1~.'.~.~·.~.1:.'. .. 42' PIZZA ROLLS ~';t~WG1 ;~~1111~i ........ 6S e FROZEN FOODS BOLOGNA Dlt•I MlTfl 75 <. llOl.,I,, AU .. Ill !1 1 II. tUll 1111 IOIDGlll, "•I HOUSEHOLD ITEMS orti NAPKINS ~:;~~~:::.·.~ .............. 51 e : TEND IZ •DOl,11'1-UAIOlllD OI 49' • ER ER UllSUIOlllD J\1 01.I TL .... . : 1 o-< PEANUT BUTTER ,.,,,,.. ... 66' CANNED FOODS tr' DRINK Dll Mo1111 "11t1rru. 34, C.•ArlFIU\I 4401.(All •• ., •• , •. SMOKIE LINKS 83'' Dl(il MJ.111 ..................... l l Of,,,,, BREAD DOUGH J•l-11 01.lOJ.VU 60 < 41 01. r1G ............. .. l llDG!OIO WlllTI r PINESOL ~:1~~·~~:~.~~ ............... 59 • SAFEGUARD::~:~~: ...................... 22' JOHNSTON PIE •"· .,.II 01,UMr~lll nor,~~ ................ 79c ' ; llORMEL CHILI ~·~~.1:;;~----··42c If' Ul•I, Ol lP • IUCTl l{ '81( • M.J.B. COFF!E uou .. 84 ' ()• ...... ~&y!.-......, KLEENEX TOWELS ~;.L.~~1~1~,~~~T~ ... ~.~~ ..... " $659 i tr' PLEDGE !,l•TWIJllGU\Al '1" DI UMDlf l !Ol .CA• ........ . PEAS & CARROTS ~o'!~':~, .......... JJ• SAUSAGE i:•o111.~~~~.1.1.~.~'.~.::~.1.'. ......... 77 < M.J.B. COffEEqou,.12'' Jt511l•• ot 1u<1.ic r1111: : ()• •···~&r!.--KOSHER SALAMI $) 13 . 1111111'1 llA TIClll l(.,.,., .,.,,,,,.1 1 0 t, Pl,, I IVORY SOAP ,D!Dlfll lltl ......... -... 32' IVORY LIQUID ~;~1:.G,1r~~ ................ 82' SNACK TRAY!~!~::~'. ... ~···· .. --.... 97' ·1 KRAFT DINNERS J ~.~:i~:~: 21 c . HORMEL SPAM !~2:~:·.0 ....... c . : DRESSING S!Vlll 1111 35' ; -~ JV••11TIU .•• IOl,l !l. : EGG FOO YOUNG ;i~.~~1;.: ..... _ ••• 59c ; SYRUP .. J. t uTTUWDt lll'I 63' ~ l4 0f.f fl ...................... . 'i KIDNEY BEANS 11••vin DAY 1 S' ij :: PORK & BEANS :::::::·.~::::29c • (IMrlltl'l llDMI UHI :.: o--TOMATO JUICE ~~~~1~~ ...... 29c . '. r TOMATO JWCE :!~111•1~: ..... 34c '.I tri KETCHUP.;:i;; •n ................. 34• , ~ KRAn DRESSING :::ru ..... 34' :1 ~-w ~Van de Kamps w AN OUTSTANDING VARIETY OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS ~ m A..,,,.~'•G•-·• .. •o>•o'•~-·'•l.-o• 00 • CREST TOOTHPASTE White•l IHth -Ml•ty •• h.l,s REGUlAI M.J.B. COFFEE ~:1~: .. ' 1" lllU l!ll ~ PEACHES :~~~1~1101::1\1~1~ 2, or.<.1.11 30(' 0-CATSUP ':o~.01111~1 ................... Jlc 0--TANG ~:~~'. ;.0.~~'.~'.~~~'.~.~ ........ 97 c OLIVE OIL ;~~~;~~.~ ...................... " 49 ' ·o-CATSUP ~:~;.'!~(~~.~ ................ 25 • (>• ..... ~&y! HYDROX COOKIES 5UN5HINE 5 7 c 10.ouNCE PKG,. PET FOODS JONNY CAT ~:~:_1 ~~1: ................... )l 1l KAL KAN TUNA !.~-~~·::!~.~~.~;.~ .... 18" WHEL PUP i:~~~;.:3~'.;.D~ ................ 29• FROZEN FOODS HALIBUT ~~·D1;•::~~ •....................... 11 l' FISH CAKE ~~10';'::~" ...................... '11• 8.8.Q. STEAKS i~~~·;i.rG, .............. 73 • BAYER 11•1 A SPI RI N so·, PAPflf 3oc 100-5QUAll FT. IOll ... Guaranteed THE FINEST QUALITY and at Discount Prices! Bananas 100% CHIQUITA . .' . RUSSET POTATOES 1 0 pc:r·:~ 44 c 110 MllHllDDM DI JNIJM~ COOL WHIP !~:~1z'.~~:.~~~~~~·-····--35' ORANGE PLUS:'::·,~': ...... _ .. , ....... 57c ORANGE JUICE ~i~1:~~1: ............... ssc LEMONADE ~11~~~~::1~ ..................... 29 c PACKAGED GOODS 0-WHEAT HEARTS ~:·~:\or .... 41 " POTATO CHIPS ~~~r~!~~~.~·~ ......... 49< tr' COOKIES llll,l•DOU CND<Dllll 51 < DI D,, \I 01. ,., .......... , BISQUICK l •l(Vll llll 56' 00 01 101 ........................ . --CAKE MIX l lfT,(IDClUur llDI 57, <.r~ ODWll ll',Ol.10~ ...... RUSKET FLAKES \~~.1:~~~ ............ 41' o-< SHAKE & BAKE "'""'""' 24' f,DCD 11110 -'l(Wt(l!ll PANCAKE MIX :~:~~:::~.~ ............ 63( .-< BROWNIE MIX:"" m ....... 61 ' llllf (IOCUJ lur•IMI SPAGHITTI ~:~0/i~~·1.~ .......... " ...... 25' ()""" FLOUR ~~!".~~DU .............. _ S6c DAIRY PRODUCTS WHIP -0 TOPPING :~.·~ ............ 41 ' ORANGE JUICE =~~~,~~t ................ 8S( -BORATEEM 11uw11' 110 s1 u v ·-l lDOl.101 ......... - IVORY SNOW ~~~i.':D~~'.: ............... 88 ' ()• ...... ~&y~-~ FRUIT COCKTAIL O(L MONT( f 7.QUN(l CA N 27c ~ LUXSOAP::~11 1•n ............... 14' CASCADE ~:1;;-:~~1_1 DUl."l~T .......... 68 c ~ ALL ~~~0,~1',~'..1.'.~~.~·.~.~~-'.1.~;.1.~~ ...... 1201 GAIN :!~i'.'110~~' ................................. 88' Our LOW Evcr)<fay Price! LADY LEE MARGARINE 111.ouNCf (TN. 23c LOOK FOR THE KEY BUYS! fi,oy '"@ f •hn ~'"'n!" m,.,-J. """I.I• 1.y "'un~fo(· 1v••• • '"''ll"'"'f p•~motonnul n +la,.on1 ~•· PILLSBURY BISCUITS 9c I 1v1111M111 0111D,..nrn1 ..... I or. TUI[ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CY"' LUX ~~·~~~:,~~~:.~~~.~ ................... 62 ' TIDE ::~1:.~~"a'. .................................. 88 ' 0-EASY ON ~;~,'.:!~~-'.~ .............. ss · ~ TOWELS JCOTI ,.,,._ lll'ID CDl Dll30' V -DI W"ITl -l llJO.Fl.IDll •. ()• ...... ~&y~-......, HAWAIIAN PUNCH DRINKS -110, IEll'f 35 c OR COOl CITIUS 411.QUHCI CAN BMRAGES • ~PIRITS Tht11e ltem1 Are Arai/able Only at Thou DllNIY FORKS & SPOONS 68( TlflSllllMSAT All STOllS llC(PT SANTA MONI CA LUDIY DISCOUNT CENTERS Ll~S1i.-'ED.,.B-ELiiiiiO;,;;,W,;,;. ·.;.· ---- SHORT-SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS BROMO SELTZER St1illl11, f.,., ,,.i ,,....., wllh 111 tktir lo'f.,.ilt WASH 'N WEAR TIES 69( -twr4•i"t " llTIA Whet! yeu .. 1 IM 9 6 ( flWth, try I rMl91 W•1'-'le lOO~;. paly11t1r tit1; •"•••' lll1sitt1" 2 47 •llll •11l'lll 1tri,e1 ill 11ew c1l1t 1 .... INti.fts. PIRCALI Zl,,IRID PILLOW COVER , ' • ' ~ • l ' • ' l l ' . -. 1erilML Tw• MlfllT lA IGI ,, .. , "'"'"" ... ~&if!.v-· LISTERINE MOUTHWASH Tkt tl•t• ,..,I• lmt• 134 twic• , .. , •• , kt 11 " •• .,. Mel ~, ....... yf 01. JiM fe1 l th.S Mil 119i1t1, IM. KING SIZI DOUlll IDGI SCHICK RAZOR BLADES Prelt(I v-... •r fll frMI fl .. J !tr 1iJP It th1te ...-.iths. A4jvJf· 131 eillt M1 1s • I PUCKIR·STRIPI RUFFLED BLOUSE SlllS J411 ll 417 T1w IMi'tt•1t ... le wWtt •1.-.. ef ... ,.,..,,Deer" ,.fy11ttr/A'fTH ,,, ... ,with ••••11 ,...,, 1tr;,.1 ,,., lt.n1ri"I rvffl.i l.11 frMt. 1) TWO-WAY STRETCH PANTS PIOitOITIONfO Sllf51-11 A Vilt AG( ••• 12·20 1All 51• Str•itlit-1tt ,.,n .... ,...,, el too r. "''"· c1 H1111i1<M4 fw ••ti"' ... -··· ,,.,.,ti ..... sJ111 f•1 ,,,fe11 li1. A I'"' 'tlftll1111f f.11 f .i•IJ. STAMDAIO SIZI Pr .. ecl1 ,.a1-. el" h.,. "'"" "'""' 97~ ,._ 1"9wl"1 tt.r..,\ yevr ,tnewt111s. VIN'fl 70" J 2•" PlllOW COYIR W•tch #or lvclry1s "KIY IUYS" ev1ry titn• you tltop ••• they moo" eve" grool•r JoYinpt! ;~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, il1•1· ,~) Macleans Toothpaste .,... Stretch 'N Seal Plastic Wrap r Pal~alive liquid Detergent • I ~ S~E.t.IMIN fOll fR!:SH MINT 81 I l '\ .,._.... '~-1,, •• "'",• _,o• '~'""""• ,..,,,1.~.., T,•••, 1'9"• ....,, ,.i. 1 • .,, C I~~ r-'<>•"t ••<111 ~.,u'•• i. •• ,, .. .,;,:~11 lo•' ~''•"'"'"' '" 1.,,,.." '''ii~' 30 '""' 3 2 C ~"'"'"'••• i,,,,.:11 r1 .. ~w,,,~1.11 ll ••••Q•"' ;, ,,, Q•"''' 1., ,~, ~o•rl• 31 0...0H;~ 7 7c I I ~ .r .,.,""'"'"''"· , ....... , "'" ,., .. ~•to'" •'1 ••Ill ''"'' l!I(•• 1" ''"'~""" .,~d.11., • .,.,. toll I .. ,,, :;.--d•I~• d U~•• 01•v11ll1 ""P'll~•• l~•lt loa•t1 f')' •II J ~-------------------------~--------------------------------------------------------~ ' J IB D"LY PILOT ·Green R e ,1olut lon I ndia Increases Harvests , NEW DELHI !A.Pf -1'he Green Rrvnlullnn iJ rt>aping l'li~nificant result11 1n India "but rarn1er5 and lh~ govern· mt'nl mu~t not ix'con1(' ("nm- placcnt if lhe ;i~rl1•ul!ural boon1 ii; to C'Onln1ue " 1'he 11dvlce conies frorn llr. is close to being Ablt' lO feed it.~elf but cautions: "It'~ still not lime to he euphoric , lhert's still a long .... ·ay lo go." The governmrnt 5ays India produced a rec11rd high of n1ore than 107 million ton.o; of food grains in 1970.71. ('Om· parf'd with 3.87 nllllion in 1969 <1nd 5.6!1 million in 1968. rnlllion. Dt1rin~ 1!171}.71 . 1 n d 1 a n fa rmers produced 42 million ton!! or rite, up 5 percent over the pre vlou!I year but still below the naliori's net>d~. 11<'· eording to a government report. Betor"e I.he agricultt1ral ANIMALogic Polish Clull Party Set SANTA ANA -Ga I a decoratiott! will hang in the Plumbers and Steamfitters w ... 1111·1 L••t"f Tr•111m11...,. ·-Lllhh Hall here Oct. 9, [or the lec.•I De.jet" Wll He..tl O"E"' MONDAY NIT EI - 0 g •·0 u l p l h Cl b CLOSID SATU"D4V' ran e ......, n y o IS u "W• ''¥ h••a "'m"u ~OUt con11d....:1·• Polka Party. ""' 0o~ ... , P•n 11~. ,.,.,, v-1 C.•pl•tr•.,. l•M~ u•U11 Polish loods of all varieties !~,,,,~~=====~~ will be featured in lhe soireel- LILA ZALi BALLET CENTER 1161 So. c ... 1 Hlg~woy, L ..... I-it proudly announces SfMci•I Cla11e1 In STAGE FENCING STARTIN~ SEPTEMIER 2f, lf71 For Information, col 4t4-7271 at 3904 w. Bolsa Avl.',, with It's Le ary for The Weary "1'EIJ,1tM,OOU&Lf. TfJJ,foRTY-Don't get weary. Read Leary. Bill Leary's one-line comments on the world Hn.l';..rd F:. fl:1 .v. who for live \'ears ha s wnrkrd throughnul ·India nn thf' F'nrd Fouocta- 110,1 's agrleultural a:fvisor_y i;;t afr lie believes l hi.~ v;isl nation l.a~t r-.-tarch . the f o o cl rnin1.~ter. Fakh rudd111 A Ii Ahn1ed . de('lared that India would be ah!e lo h111! the ini- pt!rl o( au food grain~ by the end of !his vear. ir India wrre f~)rced to in1porl J:rain ;iftrr !hat lin1e he said. she ,,..·ould bus the1n on the "'orld mnrket, discontinuing t•on· cessional in1porls. m o s I I y rrom !he United States. revolution is complete, Ray said, in1provemenl i.ci needed in several 11rea!!. including a morP rapid rnl'c:h11niza11on of farn1in~. In !he large wheat.growing rl1s lrirl of LL1dhlana i rl nnrrhweslern India only one tr11ttor Is "'vaih1hle' for everv 9-10 farms. That r a l i 0 genl'rnlly i., lhe same-or lower-in other 11arts of the counlry. Rav satd. f !VE. AND frflfE.N-HfR.£. l n1usic Uy the Cavaliers, fron1 8 around us can be hHbit-forming. Check today's Graffiti by Lea ry. COMl 1 RfADYOR~NiOioi!i"iiiii~p~.m~.~1n;;m~id~o;ig;'h~L !!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OUTH CORS'f ' .. ' ..... '"' ~··· ~, ... ,.. .. "' Ope• Nl9htl• e1 •:4S P·"'· Sw•dey •t I :4~ l'.M. OMAR SHARIF JACK PALANCE IN "THE HORSEMEN " COLOI: -llAlfD GI' Opell Nl91t1fr Al •:45 l'.M. Su11dey et I :•5 l'.M. CH IL LI NG SUSPE NSE "NIGHT OF DARK SHADOWS " COLOll -RATED GI' Cree.n Re\lolution iii tht lerm applied to ~real jun1ps in produclion in Asia. niainly duf' to introduction high·yieJd "mirac:-le"' seeds. Ray said this r"e\IOlution in India artuatly ha!i been a ""'hea t re\lolU- tinn b{'{'ause w~at farn1ers h;n·e benerited 1110~! frrnn agricultural lechnnln~y, nf!en at the expense of olher crops, particularly pul ~es 11•hich are an in1portant prrrt of lhe In· dian die!." Pulses <ire seeds frorn lrg1H11inous plar1 ls. Rav said lh ree.fourth!I' or lndia.'s 10'4·millinn Inn in- (·re11sr in Iota! food !!:rain pro- duction in !he past five vear~ has come from "'hea t alone. ''but !his Spe<'lacular ra!e of J:r011·lh cannot be e11.pecled lo conlinue.'' Tht' bre11k·lhrough in 1vheat production has pro ved B mi~ed blessing by uncovering defi· ciencies in markelinl? techni- que and stora~e facilties. Rav believes !he nr.tl bi'!' l'ainS must. con1f' in rice if India is to main!ain lhr p;ice nrcessary In feed l!s 5:'i0 The control of w At e r resourcl'!I also must be im· proved, an immense task. F'loo d~ and drought periodicallv hut unpredictably take !heir toll of farm crop!!. Perhap., most important in ftay·~ opinion. howev rr. is population· "Th;it"s rear I ~I where It all begini'i. Food prn· ductinn and the abilitv of India lo feed herself arl' realll' not an a~rirul lural problem but a population problein ." A. P. Shi nde. n1inis!e r nf ~tale for food , brlieves food proch1cl inn i . ., o tr to a c in I! population l!rOW!h. "Qui rood production i~ growing al lhl' r~!e of !).fi percpn1 a _vear.'" ShindC' said. ' · w h; ! e pop. Ji rosfs India about SJ.3 rare of 212 percen!." Shinde. however. 11dmits l.o ••other problerns because our production is increasing so fast.'' F'rnm l h e gove rnment's viewpoint. these ;ire pro· curernenl of farrners' crons. storage of 11:rain:o;, relail price sl.<1bility and the influ:t Qf eighl mi llion refugees. a.. own -gn dlnlng Ml II ·--price. Pecan seYen piece set with never~ar surface for good· time dining. The 52"' table with two 10"' leaves and six rnatch-- lng chairs with vinyl cushions. A matching china cabinet in pecan or Spanish oak. i199. , , ''Artistry in Moving'' for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 IJ The '400 look at an RB price! ;iss Establlshtd' 1926 580 Broadway ">II ""ltOllAt SWll f'S TAotlSI LOS um.ES: 6121 WisbiN BMl Miiac.11 Kile; 11040 W. Plc:a Bild.; 8840 S. Western Att.. AHAHEIM: 1&72 W. Linco.ltl BAKDSFlElD: 3010 Ming Att.. CMUl.A YrsT.l:-476 Broadway CLARENONT/POMONlt 232 [ FoothiU COVIM: 945 N. Aruu OVWNEY: 9435 E_ Firestont 6lENOAlE: 333 rt Ctnlral Aye. CRMADl llllS: 10100 Bab)a Blvd. HUf(TIMGTON SUCH: 19431 Beach Bl\ld. lA HASIA: 1720 W. Whittier LOMG BUCH: 2189 lakewoocl Bi.d. MS lllltf PARI:--415 S. Atlantic Bhid. PASADEO: 85 S. Rosemead RIVERSIDE: 10.000 Magoolia SAJfTA ANA/TUSTlflt: 1703 [17th St. SA" BE~ARDIND: 999 S. T' S1. SODTfl U.f: 15SJ3 S. Cr~ 8'iwd.. THOIJSAND OAlS: 244 Thousand o..-s Wfd. VENTURA: 3409 T~ Rd. WOOOUfllD MUS: 22223 Yenlllfl Bl~ ... 1 Dll.'!'SA wear;· lKDmlln 111 Llfn1'. 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If nne 11 Rnled lo be unkind, )le cnulcl ~ay 1hf'.t there is ll •:;<!rt of brill1ilnce to lhP ()\'er- 4111. n11ddlr·of·l/1P·rn11rt mrd10- fr1t1· r)f thP nrw series brr.:tu~e Jin lv rlili,i::encP tnulrl krrp nu1 1 vrry1l1ing riskr. Aul 1h111 i.~ tin! !'ntirPlv fA ir bcc;iu.c;e the :~11n1e nel\,:orks f.!i\'ini:: u11 this ftasnn's .c;ho"·.c; h;ive rielirPrrrl )!01ne out st:indinE: series in lhc ~11~t, • ~ So therc hns to be a reason 1or the new shn" s. a rPa.c;nn 'lit,\"Ond the \\'tll known in· ~ul:i!inn nf the .c;:irnr nlri r n- lrenched prQgr:im snurces 11·hn ~on1pr1sr> !he Jl nlly \\·oocf,Ne11.' ~'nrk :ixis. : The r('.'isnn, it sperns clear, ts C"'nrpnrtl !e CRullnn -ex- tren1c <'.:iurinn. \\'ith network prirnr. tirne reduced , cip:Rrett(' fld~ go11r flnrl the ernnnm.v fighl. the hig hrn<1dcas1ing ~n;c1n11;i !1nn~ :ire hnlding the li11e, :inrl ri.c;k111.: nn!l11ng . ~ Oulj'"rrlc nf thr prirnc 11n1e. }he nrt11orks h;ire rn;irlr s(1n1c f.ffnrt.c; tn uri::r;irlc childr('n's f rngr111111n1ng 11.~ <1 re.~ul! nf Ai!l·~idf" pl'C'FSUl"P !n :irirli!ion. there h;is hero 11·ell ·pt1hliciied ~rrsi.ure frorn ~nvcrnmcn! tigurPs. R::irrly in its !""O (ltrarlr~ ha.c; telPvisinn heen ~uhiecl to Sil m11ny pressures tr(.'111 ~o rn:i111• .~nurces. Jn lh(' f~, !hr nrf1rork.c; :ire .s1mrl.1· lr'l<" :i hn)rlln~ nperAllnn ;;\ ~ir.<.ent . ;ind the a I!· nu I ~n1rh:i~1<; nn hrc:irl-and-huttrr prngr;imm1ng 1s nne f11ce of \hi ' ~ ~t I!' somel 11nes fnrgnttcn h~· tQnorrnt 1rlr1·1r11cr:-. rlr\u~c.d .n's 1hr1· ;irr 11ith ~18mnrnus pub\1c11v. lh;;l 1hr m<11nr ,>nt\11·nrko; :irr h1.c: husiness t•nr- por:1t1ons ::ih111·e ::ill. 11·1\h the :<'hirf rnrpn1·;1!e Jl!H"f)(J~e nf il hr11· r11!rrl11in1nrn1 being ttl i.o;ell !br :irlver!ised prnt!ur1s '.<1nrl tn 1ncT!'PSI.' the nuinhe1· nf ;''irwer.~ sn ll1at rates fnr ;ids :c11 11 he 1:i<"kcd up . Sf'I 111r1• ;ire c·nrpora!1nns ;flr<.1 , ;inrl. ::ict cs~rnl\<111 .> w\lh ;lhP sa1ne rnn1il'CS and prn- :Ccd11rr i:; ;i.s nifl~l O!h('1· huge :cnrpnr11l1nns. 1·h(' d1Here11('C. :ho11cvcr. ts th11l 11h1lc 1l1r :1·arinu.~ nlher big hlL~1nr.~.~r,., :hcl\r . 1n ~encral, the samf' 1nn- :11 1·r., and prO<"rrlure.o;, lhr1· :can hr rarr\NI nut in rclat11(' :pri1 ;ir1 . r1 rn ~rrrt"<'.\" . . • \nt •n 11·1th telr1·1~1nn nf'J111•1!..o; Thr1 ilff' ~1u1·k 111111 1f hf cl;i1nnr tl1;i! Ila~ 11tlaf"h f'ri !10 thrrn. :inti lhar they h;i1c :na1ural\~: r nrn11ril~'."d . TUSTIN SQUA ... N•wpo•I ••• o• So••o •"o '·--r 114• \llg6 A~'"'' 11 !\ )' '< I 1\ l(·n• II' ,~.,,·~· ... -. '"" ''E\IEL l(~IE\IEL" "'u• "Y~E CM[GA MA~" '"I~ (~•"'''"~ ~+•1•no <,.,~c,.1 •·~· '"'"'•• '""""'I \ ... f°U -.----- THF: I '.'TU11lJSHA RU:. NVV'-1. [.<; .\"OWA,\lf,RJr..A ·s ,\l•l~T rO."ITHO\TR.<;/,',/. f·tLJ.I' S~arrles'>CS ~1 1!1' , .. '<T>l.U.CO.Oll~ :x ~ : '\ STEl1EO VISION ·----~p IXClUllVI INOAGIMElll'T NOW PLAYING fl••l1 At 11 >(I ! !e 1 II , )0 ;oo ~•\ l~XI •Jaist tire Fac ts • • • .John Loughman prevent.~ ~larla ~m;i.IJ from disrob- ing to prove a point in this scene fron' lhe Sant.a A .. na Con1mun!ty Players' comedy '"A Shot in the Dark,"' contin11 ini:; f"r1day and Saturday evenings at the Pl ayers 'fheater, 500 \V. 6th St., Santa :\na . Mesci A dult, Jun ior Tlieci ters A uditio11i 11 g Audit1nns for both 1 he fnrlhcnming adul.I ~nd juninr product inns nf lhe Cbsta ~t.'I& c·11·iC' Pla\'hou~e 1\'i ll be hC'fi1 on ~lonrl<1°y and \Vedne~da.v•of nr.>:t ll"t>ek. rrsident chrerlnr Patl Tamhe!lini announced lo- d:iv. Tr\'nu1;; (nr the ;1ch1ll $hnw. "l'nrler the Yun1 \'uni Trcr." 11·ill be 1·nndl1ctcd '1l S n"rhwk hn!h cl'rn1ng:> at !ht' Cnn1· muni!y Cen1rr :iuct1111ril1n1 nn lhe Orange Co unty PACIFIC WALK-INS 't •I ...... " 11 1! (<.>IOI S/10"'1 [«""" ~"'""''. 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St111e 11epart- rnent officials h.!!vr m11n;:11-ted tn get a halch of New York cul sirloin sleaks into the S!"tv1 el t:n1on fnr h11ndlearler Dukt Ell 1n~!uo A doze n th1rk rrri ~teaks \\l'fC "'<lt1illR In ~1 1n~~ torl;iy ll"hf'n EltinRtOn Anrl h I s orchestra reach<'d !herf' nn !he NATIONAL GEN E RAL THEATRES ' 9th Record Week! ON ·ANY SUNDAY AFILM SY.aua 3RJWN Ii\ Al•o STEVE McQUEt:N ;""THE Rl l'lfR!." '"ON ONY SUNDAT" -SAT. lo SU N -J 11 I \O:lj .. THE ll EIVERS" -SAT. I. SUN -1:11 -J l"I "CN A"V SU .. 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Do""'tv 11'-'-------------:.C-Co><~ tEGAI, NOTICE I' lllll Pl<;flTICU, BUSINll' N•MI I TI TIMl'-IT l~r lollowlnq "'"""' .r• <!olna Du•lntn ... •l lXANOE ll 'S Wl!~l[llN Wl!Ait. 1111! ll•o<h 111•<1. ~vit• E , W•"m1noie1. C•. •70 l (."t)•t• C"'1n•ll Aonf\om. 1'1<1 llnm1 011~•. N."''"" viola. C• •?•IS o.,,o,~-. 110 ... .,<1 !!•M om, ?•1'1 ll Dm• On v1. M•niM v1e10. Co 9''1J T~'' by\ln•" I• ~lflCI tonautl.., "' • t •n.,11 PO•!no"hl• (00<>,t• Ct nnoll ll•nl\•"' Oc•o1nv flewo•ll ll•n~•m T~lt •'•"'""~' lll•d wltn "" C""nt• c •~·~ 01 O••"'' tou<>t• on su.1 10. lfll I Y '"•"I• J. Monoo•. Doou•• c;.,,,,1y Cl.,~ Pvb•l•~•d O•a na• Co°'t Oollv ~td!O"'ll'' J), )Cl, •M Ck!ol>lr 1•11 LEGAL NOT1CE PllO!, I. 1'- !111-11 "ubll•~•d Otl n11 CooU Ot llY ~•P'""b" t, 11, !:I, JO, 1011 I! vou wl\~ To °''k I~• Od~I<• ~· on II• -----f lorn• In \~h m111or, ~"'' ,,_Ill !If\ tO r oot. 7<rj./I LEGAL NOTICE o•o•nPllY 'o l~OI '""' ,.,1!!1n fHD<'tl'IM, 11 onv, m•v b• lll•d "" !Im•. Oo•t d July "· lfll. iOFflCIAL ~£ .. LI WILi IAM E. 51 JOHN lho lellnwln• ,.,..,,,, 1•• dflln• Iv "•l•n c . Guno,.t!t . D•v•v Du•ln•" "" MAK A. ltlllllt, INC. • IJH) PICTIT IOUI •U111'111 NAMI ITAflMINT FO•fiST LIN( I UILD!ltS 1. 11.!"· 4U "'"'"" C•mtfll Ortvo "LY CO, 171)! ~n (ft•OI \<lt flw•v. ••votl• Nlllo, Cllll. ft!!t Sunu • l!ll•cll. Col.,, lll·-1&11 Punll( Y•n.ci. Mori. llt•f •u•ll• 11 .. All.,ntv1 t.r "•1111•-• l"'lno. • f'••!""""lo. "ubll•htd Or•nt• COl•t Dolly •n,,i. (•"·" S•I''''"· 11111 •u!lt r 11 •• ,_'_•_•_•~--"-'-'-·-'-'·-'-'·-"-·-"-'-'---·'"-'-·'.' l•••nt G•n.,o! l'ottn1r. I !nil btJOIMU 11 l)Olnt C<>IHl!J(!td Ill' I lfrMro! "••l••ttol\lf Co•I " so;,,..,, Tf\lo U•lom•"I ld•d w ltt. !f\1 County l..EGA1~ NOTICE NO TICI 0, j.l,ll. Cl•'' nl 0••"'' C-,.1ntv on l•~t. I. !fll NOlo(I lo ~ortbY t!•Oft '""~ont In >~ I~ ll••n ly J. Morl<IO• 0.IOIY Cou.-.!Y !Ion Hlo ~ tho (.,:I• o! (IYH P •D<....,fl (t"k o1 IM 1111• el (llllo<nl1 11'\f un<l•fllt ,,111, "unl,.f\Oll Or•~ c;..,u Oo!tv Pil!Jt. llOY COLLI"'~' INC wl!! ••II ot °"'&11• S•ft•"'""' I. 11. JI. JO), If/I f ltl 11 .... 11.,.., f l 101 Mo•n St.HI. ~olbn&t -----1 (ll•ll>t<•.t1, ot 10 ·00 "m "" Wlllnu ll•v, LEGAL NOT ICE "'" ~ '"' o1 ~"''-"""' 1•11 , tt'• •w f-------------·l'"lllllnt. '"" In!•"'' In Ill• fol.-1 ... llU (tll>Od 11"'"0011 .,.., ... ,.,, llJ'oW1"t l'ICTtT!~U~Jl:IU11Nlll """''"° l>OO<" I nd Ho>rh~lf tt bf 111!• NAMI SlATIMINl It\ o I"" ifl! i•lll Ult I• l&f !ht 11\i•MU or t l!••tvl"I (;fM l"NTlllPlflSES. 1"0 W c~•• ••Tll• loll,,.,.ln• o•""" '' d~lnt e.uiu••U Ht n n! '"o '"'°'l l •t n..t '"' •~• IU<tt .,..... tllOfl*"'· l ull• f , N ......... t ll••Ch 9'NO G•fl&Y'~ r. .. llR(fr. '"' 1'Uw1•MI In th• O'T'Ounl or 11.•U •• IOM•t11•• wl'" I' lnH l'lCTlftOUS •VllNllS NIMI ITA TIMINT lollO•IM """'In I• lle!nt e.u•ln•n , .. .. Gt f1 f.vo•n• Mf !u lfn. "' Sn11t 91u~ [n•I• M"~ (ftllt o• t<!vr•ll•••• onn "~'""'"' 11•t . Hl'l)Or lt""d· Now...,•t •oo(f\ n M!'I R.,!>t •• 8 . WH!~lnt\,,..,, 1\1 ~ lo•!<Nt•t 0 .. .., '"'' 1'nrl ~ov ~f Srtr!em&t1. tfll. ll>lo l>ull"I" h Mint <-u<!NI bY t n O<, >;yn!lntien floKh, Colo• l!ov Cclll•n. !nc: • lnrll l<I ' (It 11 f t!O!•) f~I• """,.,." I• ~.1 ... ,_ucftll nv on 11. ll O• Clll""' V U~ltY •I Molo>li" IMovl<tvol WI LLIAM A, WlfTMAlt l hh 11111m•"I fllfoll w<th !~I (~untv ""'~"'" II W•lllli"""" •t11tl!OV •• ~'*' Cl•'~ 111 O•••t• (fO\ln!v "~· !loot. JO. 10 1 ln•• •••t•m•"' ,,,.., ... u~ ·~· (l!'•n•• Mf I•• "'lt u11 O•lvo ~it•~•v.,.1, J, Matff\ft>. Ouv!v CC>llnh ~~··~,;,;.~~·";.• ~::~,""o.::.i: 1(;.,':,1v ~u!:,:. •••tfl· CIHl1rn+1 """ r,.111,,11~ Oro"t• r~o•• O••lv "'""· Cl•r> Tt h •M·lftl $•~t•""~" n, \II, ""' Ott~l)f• 1. " ru~'''~•ll o •oP•• (o••t o .. !V '"I"" •v~11•~od 0•1Pot ''"'' 0•1!• !.-----------~----------------------''I'll 7~ II <o,!Om hor O. ''· U, ·"· lrll J .. I II ,,,,,.,..hot I), 101 • 20 DAI LY mor South Africa's Diamond Business Hardly Sparkling uncertainly took hold of !he /Jf> Hecr!'i is confidenl the Africa also receive important De Beers. as the monopoly researching new mar k els . bet r 0 th 11 I among world's currenc1e11 . De Beers market will improve. ''True incomes from diamonds. De operalor, has lo keep buying Over the !e.~l six years ad· Germana and Japa~e~e profits trebled betwpen 1960 demanrl has not really chang· Beer!i hall just negotiated to the output and al the same vertisers h.ave managed to [m. adverti!ing canipaign th• An i I KIMBERLl::Y, South Africa (APl -Thf' business of pro- ducing diamnnds 1s izn1no: l hrou,l!h onr nf its le.«s sparkl· in~ periods. confidence 111 snn1e!111n~ lhat is a pure luxur1 1rnuld have 1·er.1• lasrinc effer l!.." says De Beers. 11,·h1l't1 a!sn adn11t.~ .. 01anivnds are an 111. \'e:'ilmMll tn· br111i11• and srn l!n1en!. As a f1 n:inC"1:1! 111· 1t>stmen! !hey ha1·e l1n11!a· !inns. The al'e r;ii,:e Jlrrsnn huvs d1;in1onrl~ <it r r t a 1 I pr;ces. hul he 1·;111 ,:rt 11n!y 11 hnle.~:.ile pr1l'f'S wh rn hr has to nr 1\ants 111 :.ell f'n 1f11 ~ 1n and 1969 gs !he we;:illhy hrdg-ed ," Chairman Sir Philip Op-begin mining in Botswana. time spend money o n plant the idea of a <dto mond scheduled for Spain ed w 11 h d i ;:i rn ° n d 5 11 b ,11 1115 t pc ri h e 1 111 e r ~a 1 d \\' h e n 1 h e CSO I ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiliililiiiiliiliiliil de,,.a!U1'ttllll h.1rl In start buying lllSlead of; They n1ay sl1l! be a J!lrt's best friend. but tht' idea of us- ing them as a s~re hedJ<e tri h mes of li n;inc1~I adl'erstty has d11o•1ndled. Thal n1;ukrt ap- pears to ha\ r hedjl.f'd 1rsrlf m>t f'le A er rs Cnn"nhd11trd .~u<·h rr;ini;;ic1t11ns ilrC' rarr. Rut !x>c;iuse nf 1!s rlur;1h1!1r.1. ;i dian1onr1 ail1avs h;is ;i b:1s1c 11nrl cllshahlC' 1 ali1r .. The foll11w1ng yecir they h:id selltng. 1 no 1nore n1oney ro hedgl" with But !he t·urrenl s1lua\1on , and ))e B<?4!r! prnfirs sl1 ppPd could last a long lime. The :!.l 11erc1111t !Is stock on 1hf' lasr \.\Orld slurnp ran from the· .loh:innesburg cxchani::e. ;ibrlut 1n1d ''.!rl!i lo !93:J. S1n<·r then $:17 1n 1%9, is nr1w around nth<>r prndurrrs have arrived ff> fi!I nn the n1arket -!'uch as the Thr l'StJ fnund itself h;:n 111~ Sn11cr Union. v.·hit·h fnllnws In h11.1 11 p ennrn1n.us <JUanlltie~ CSO ~round rules . And snme of <l1:'1n10nds that wci e cQ1n1ng f'~·nnom1es . like Co n ~ o 11n111 1he rn11rket froni those J111shas;1 , re ly heavily on dia- i\1 1nes [n . \\'1th hPadr111arter~ in a quiet h;'lck strrrt 11f l\1n1herler , pl'nrlure.~ n1ns! nf Sourh Afric::i'.o; .r:em .o;tnnr~ This tr.untr~· h;is most or the \\flr!rfs grm srnnrs Thar nu1kes fie Rrcr.~. fnr n1nst rl<'11.lers. the Oi ;1111nnrl renplr ThP d1:i11111t1d pr11·e .~!lllt'llJJe whti h;id hedged previously n1nntl !'iales. J 1~ conl plex A 1Ceni ~tiinr 's and I\ Pre; ~fo~c~ced~~to~S<'~ll~. __:_::_:__:__ <O~t~h~e~c ~d~e~,·~el~o~p,~n~<_n~a~t~io~o~'~i~n~~~~~lllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllflllllf~ pn('e drriends nn 11~ 11r1.chr 1n --- - The Dr R('ers l)(i;irrl l:i~t n1nnth ordered the clos1n 1? nf B11ltfnnte1n, one nf fhf' file JI.real b)U('j:?rnunl'l cha.o;n1i; that h:i1·p rnarlf' K1mbPrlr1· the wnrlrl's d1;in1nnd r·<ipil:iL A r·o1noan1 .~t;i1Prnrr1 ~;url the clnsi1ic 1\'ilS p;ir! of lrino.;- !rnn r1>1·is1on nf n1in1 11c ol:in~ hPrP. Tn!;il nu1p11r 1t·nulr1 hr n1;1int;i1ncrl hv 1nrrrilSH11! nltl· p111 /rnn1 1hrrr n!hrr minrs s!ill hc ing 11·n1·krrl L11s! \'C'ilr Aul1fnntr1n pro- durrrl 210.000 ('::ir;:i1i; i\1 lhP s:in1e l unf', rhf' Cr.,lr:i! Sr!IP1Q Or):!an17.::il1nn nr r~n. the n .... Rerrs-n\.l'll('rl 111n11nnnll !h;il rnntrnl-. ,c11n1rlliiru: l1kr Rn pr1· r1>nl nf 1hf.' wnrlrl'~ whn1£>.<:;i\r rlr;i!in_g.c in gf'r11 ,clr'lnei;. h:irl S2!HI n1il1 1nn 11•orrh nf di;unnnrls in i;!nrk This mr:inc !.(lnrln·1- h::is{'d rsn w11.~ hnlrlini:: hark 1h::it ;imnunt tn ;ivn1rl flnnrl inQ lhP m;irkr1 ;inrl rerl\1ring pr1rrs l)e Rr<'rs h;i.~ srrn h;irl !1111rs hefnre. In !hf' l!f20s . with ;:i world shnrJ;iJ!r nf c;i ~h . 1l'i1h nr11· find~ hrin~ n1;irle ;ind f irn1~ in B i r m i n I!: h il n1 . F.ncl::inf'!. and Hong !\on~ nrn· rlucinit ''gl:is!i rli;n,,nnds." il 2n..ve ;ir-s1 1prl\' nf the R.r"'" \1·;i~ lnekrr( ;iw;iv iii thr .~1 rnncrnnrn!'i nf lh~ l11:in111•1d !;vndicate-fnrerunnrr nf ('SO rJ1amnnd!'i stnnd ilrn11nrl i11 hurkC'L~ in offier<: or r111nin~ r :-;peut1vrc. Thr S\'nd11•;:i1r h:;id In nu! SS2 rnill 1nn intri !l1r ~T ock tn prP1·cnt the ni:irkr! frnm Pn\1;:ip~111g !){' Rrers ;irl111its to h::ivlni: ;i mnnopnl~· or thP rnar\.irt h11! r\111m!'i there ;ire ~n('ci.11 rPil~nn!'i for ii lios ;ind rln11·11s in !lir enpnrr ;111d !in n1;:irk "t~. fr>r f'X :in1nlr . rrr:il" h:11·nr· bu! nr ;i rfiffrrrn! l.1nrl T in and cnnper h;i\·e rconornir 11t1lrtv anrl ii'~ !'iilre !n ::i.~!'i!lflH' m:in11f;icturr rs 11•ill alll'ays h;i1·e 11.~,. fnr !hrn1 "An.v .cim1/;1r rlr.~lrtJc!inn pf c;irat.~. its color. cl:ir1!1 :inrt ('lJ[ PJ;1rrd 111 a stnre 111nd(lw. 1nnuntt>rl :i.~ ;i .!'nl11a1re eng:icc·- 1nen1 nnc. !hr s1nne might ha i r a pnt e tai; nf thous:inri~. 1·et 1n an ung11ar<lf'rl mon1enl a dr<ilf'.r n11ch1 ;id1n1t I h11! its rr::il 1·:il11e i~ 1d1;itr1·er 1Pu are \\'1 /11n,i: '" p111 f11r il ' Frir !ht> J.1.~t Rll ~·rars or :-.o 1nn~t l!'.l'nl .~tones h;'l\l' brl'n n1reh11n1c•,1llv 111 1 n f' d from 1111r1Pr·g n1t111ll "piprs" I ha I 11erC' lhe hln11·.hn)r.~ nf f''\!1nc1 1 nlc;inurs T&l;i~'s l'ng1nrrr.~ knr+11 \\'hcrr rl1amoncli; ;ire tn hP found. anri how nn1ch ti 11•ill (·n~1 1r1 J:!f't thern nt11. r)nly lhe lar).:(' ~r111 Slnnc~ - nf 12 cnra!.~ nr rnnre -<ir" lwcom1nR, rilfl'r :'\11 nPr~ arr <>mh::irr;i~sf'ri hy the flf'l11· of !'in1allrr s1ones Trad111g in n1:1io 1· i;tnn(•s i.~ of1 rn envrrt The 12R·1·;.i r;i ! T1ff;iny rl111m11nd. 011·ncd h~· !he \'r11• York cnn1ran.1, is fnr .~:i!e ;ii a "!'Cf'°l'!ed" IJl'l<'P nl $700 .0flO. !f 1! 's snld it's unlike· ly 1Jt'11plc u!llcr th;111 'J'iff;H11·'s and the hul'C'r will ]r;irn t\1r prir·e. fin r.~\:,,p11flll tn this nllr 11'.:tS thr SI n11llu•n that H1f'hard llurrnn p.11d f11r a rt1;i. n1nnd f11r Elu:iheth T<11 !11r F·~1·rr1nr1r hr•11TI ;i llou! tl1:i1 A (J1;im11nd ic tl1e h;1rrh·~I. the n1fl~t 1111prn~h;1hlr 111ul !hr 111n.~t hrilh:111t of 1111nr1·a1 ~ l!'s ;in1nng !hr r:1r<'~! 1nfl ;ind i~ f11.1r l1 s1n:ill ;i111I i·n11qi;u·1 as ;.i 1nc;i;1s of .~t rw 1ni.: \\";11th Ja n Flrn11ng wro!r 111 Olll' J;1111r~ Br111d 1101•('1 : "Y1•u (';111 l';ll't'I' enpugh di;11nnnd~ nn 1 our 11;1k Cll h11rly In Sf'1 \IHI up fur 111!'" In riTTil'S when n'flJt:l"'S 111·1·1· f1,rr·cd !o flf•l' 11·1th )list 11t1a t 1hr1· nH1ld 1·;1 1T\' tin 11ir1 r ha1·k.~. ncll 1111•1; l1111k 011l v 01('ir di;1n11111d~. c1111f1rll'lll u( ;t !'i.1fr p1·11·r :11T1·~~ ;inv hllrd{'r. Fnr 2 ,)00 1·r;1r.~ !hr .i:1·111 ha~ brr11 ;i tirrlr.:r Ill l1n1Ps nf ill· flall1tt1 anrl douh1 Tl1is 11;i:; 1hr {'il.~f' in n1r !:i!r 1'1~{1.~ 11·hrt1 Comin9 Sept. 25 Decorating: At Last, the Change You've Been Waiting For! F/\M ll Y WEtKL Y S ;,,,uqc'•I 1' T HO v r c . 1•1"111 (Oinc1.-l"":; l,\•iJl, !he C"'(l 'r";t''l ')I ,o,n ['!,'1"t.'ll rri tinno'JI c.nn~umer.oriPn tc-1 prC'IT'"''·r'n ri 1rrl of l~.l'J home.f urni~:..;,.,o· i"'1LI'l•y er · t rrl 'Dcbl;' '7 2. le~rn how 1-o:: \r:y p '-rc1 '>C', in I,,.., ;11·1u t1y hrJY~ ch"ln ged fr om Frerir•1 Prriv1nri,,_I' r>r ·Irr>" w ~·"'Cl- 1n g modern II) en,,. rnn1Tien!~I ard ccr-·urr ~r· 1sm iri t ... i~ e .11 i..1 oaqe ,.,1,!:.0ul ~cc I on. e EARLY DAVID FRO ST -.\~ 1hr vn1111 cc"o.l rhdd Pl the hn11~rhnlrl of a ~lr1hod1st 111111 1.~trr. !rlc· v i.1:1nn·s i)av1rl Frns1 frrl .. l1P ~pent h1 ~ .'-r111 lh il!i (IMP lfln~ rrhrar.~al for flr11\1n ~ \I 1th ;ill kind<: n{ people on ·1·:imcra. lie tr ll~ 1t h un;;~lf in th 1~ i-;pecial stnry. e TRUTH ABOUT SLE EP -('lin11·a! )-\\td ic.~ c11 11 · trad irl ~OtTie lori~·e.~t.1 h!i~herl llf'hcf~ ahn11\ hu· man !'leep1nl! h;:ibits .\ t rue-fal~e n 111z le1 5o ,·nu test your beliefs a_2a1n:-t the finding~ of l hc studies. All Coming Sa turdav iu th e I DAILY PILOT I Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sept. 23, 24, 25 ' ' l Ladies CAPRI \ ' ! ' I I SAVI Sl.S ,l 1d Sale Fortrel Ovr eYerydey lew l''lc" ere ... lluc-.1 f.., ltl911er-thon-ewer ILUE llllPN MIYillSI• during e ur COUNTIY fAHl SALi jurt In ti,... fer fell en4 lterk·l•·uhool. S•e the n•W••I ond most e>eclting fa•hic1111 for you, yCM.1r fa.,.lly -" y-r h•"'•· ,., •njoyoltle •n .. 1top •hopping (;RANTS 11 lh• pla (e to 9t1 •90-gol men's. POLYESTER POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS Double Knits Remnants 44 YD. Reg. 53.97 SALE SAVE '1.52 44 Reg. s10.96 N('"''E.''i! Cnlr1r'i , of Polyester.,. N ('"'e'i t Sr i rc he\. All Kn irred Fnr Snl id Cnmforr In Anr 'X1eathe r ' I I L_, I \ I. /1"., SALE ' I ~ ' c COZY NIGHTWEAR with 'Granny trims' And Matching Panties SALE Poly ester Double Knit i .\~ Reg. to '1.00 2 SALE \ Reg. $7.99 Ladies IOO o/o Polyester SHIRTS SALE 96 Reg. '4.99 !SAVE 5 1.031 l·11 rP;fri>p pnl1P~l £'r-long sleeves. conv ert1hle cnll:ir. Rr1~f,1 print,; in ~rel'l t -lnokin)! cnlor6; ;;JJP~ ~:~ In lP. lnme P11 rl~ for ht-Ft ~elert ion ! •.t:J;i-Women's and girls' ORLON . KNEE-HI 'S •I \ \1111 II\ )'•q11il<'l 1 '.d dr -111• )I l'1t\!1!-h11i.:l1 1 1111'>1 1111,, ~111 \'I- ll '· " -l/J. -1/2·9. I) ! ! --. All Night Warmth! '-~ACRYLIC OVERSLEEP ER Reg. '3.99 ·--·, ....... \ (·n1.v ,:off 11rel.al<'/Acri- lan ' acrvl1e. Full leni:th front zipper. non -~id pla1;tic MlP.I", Nf!w born- .4 yr~. Ruy 1ndt1 ~< ' For Reg. Sl.,7 PG . I SAVE 94' I BOAT SHOES Mens' 94 SALE Reg. $3.96 s .. 1 style oxford with thick, non- skid ruhber ~nle. In aturdy A rmy durk "'-'ILh friction tape fox ing. cu~hinned arch, heel •nri in!'Ole for f!X!ra r (lmfnrt. ~it.es fi Y,z -11. HUNTIN~TON BEACH, GRANT 'PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387 Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9, S\lnday 10 to 6 I DAILY PILOT I Thursday, September 231 1971 -I j _j j o .. 11y Pilol Photo by Gre9 Schneider. Fuhlon1 courloy ot J. C: Ptnnty, F">luon hl,.nd, Newport tenter. Fashion can be creativ e , personalized and functional. Let your ind ividuality be expressed in the wardrobe you select for the exciting fall season ahead. Get on with it -read this section. Th e stores are ready. 'X ou put it ell together. 2-FALL FASHION Fashions For Fa ll : Nostalgic ""'hal·s it all about. Alf1r~·· \\"omen's Lib tels strflng£'r and fashions n1ore f,ininine. C!;>SSll'S OU! (If !he hhrary . And wrapped coal s give the little girl a great h1,g fas hion r ;itlng. ··,\n1t>rica is 1n a 'no-tricks' but fine tailoring mood .·• the f\ationa\ Roard nf Co11sl 1111d Sult lndustr~ rt'n111rk.~ I! 's arr •·over 1hr 111der shoulder" glance at the 40s with b1as-1·ut ~kirts :\ 11ns!alg1c lonk al lhl' 30s \\1th chuhhy Jacket cffrt!s. Classics 111th 1.1ppy thernes -. and hot pant.~ !'ill'ipt•nS(' If 1·nu don't \\ear those 1nu· knn1~-1,1.·hat pant' -C'\'('O ~1th blazt'r and skirt there fire ladr-hk<' goor\1 r~ C'11a t-: "1th big-wheel coll<ir'i. lapel s and hidP-thr-.<:ocle piltt'h pa<'kets. Honest hflOds. Funnel tnl1ars if you're hil!h on individuality . Fox !n111~ in sh11dc s or ~estrrdav, J11H't"orJn. ,\!011kry -hlaek or dyrd -ha.s Jeading·lad.v appeal. Fake f11rs .~oil er . rn11re na1 ura!. Fro111 sral to 1nink dnublcs. Or \"ill1nous.looking \1'ildeat, v.nl f. Sui!s g)I (' i 111 p n r j a n t performances. :vlohile skirts, hacking Jaekcts. Tap-<l11nccr blazers. Dinner suit<:. Ji!ckel or skirt length nnt the story, only the r.s. ,Just ht'lo"· knee or dov.·nward. I 'pward , if you've got 1hc gams or the laC'k of years. Costumes -nn chthl's. l\11x· ed patterns strike the "not too matched" oo!e. Ta 1 Io red 'dresses v.·ith the ri~ht jacket. CtJats. capes Each piece a star. f'ot an understudy. 711 Green 111ul Bro1c11 '·Official" is the \\'3\' to describe fashjons \~•hich come in green for Gift Scouts and br0'¥1'n for BrO\\'Tl- ies al th e ··boutique" recently opened al J. C. Pen· ney's Fashion Island store. Looking at uniforms and • accessories fleft to right) are Brooks 'Valker, 11, Corona de! i\1ar; Terry \Vatt. 16. Ne"·port Beach; and Patt Sloper. 16, Balboa Isl and. Season Has a Fashion for Every Body This fa l! ynu can 11·rar any fashion. as long as it's flat- tering !o your nll'n ligure l,l'pe. The first thing you nerd to kno11', therefore, is hov.· to classify ~·our sh:1pt•. nn ~ou ha\'e a ~1 odel ligurf'. ahnnsl straight up and do11•n" Or an Hour-i;lass figure, 11ith hu.;t and hi p meiisurernenls er1t1a l and the \\'aist JO !o 12 111l·hc~ smaller? l'erh<q1.; you .ire a Sho1\•girl type, fonnerly called the "Gibson Girl" -larger fin top !h;:in on tile-hflt!111n . Or perhaps you're among the pearshaped Indies k i n d I y referred to ;is V 1 ct or l a n figure>:. Hasic bonr slruc!ure pla.1·s ;i lari:e piirt in your .~h11pr. Of tuurse excrc:1::.e and diet <·:in rn11d1fy ynur prnpnr11nn~. hul fnr 110\I' Jc!"s df'al in fl'<1li!1r.~ \\'hal ;;:h;ipe arc ~(•U 1n fr,r )-';ill, really and trulv '.' Pick your c:las~1f1<.·at1on b«fnrc ~·nu Ir~· !n pick out any tll'w clothes. "!'hen tc;1rn how to hnng rourself intr1 hal;incc f(lr today 's beauty standards. Proi><ihly you t'<lrl \\'Car sorne \'ersion of ;ilmost any current fa s h 1 n n . Take pantsuits. for example. All fijjure 1ypes can wear so1ne snrl of pantsuit. A hri1?,htly printed corduroy number is, howevrr, 1nore suitable to a illode! fi~ure than tn a \"i{·- torian figure. The latter will Jt)(lk bC'Hcr 111 a ~nlid color and a fabru: nt'ither IOfJ bulky nor loo clingy -sn1ne1hing v.•ilh a 111-:ht. firm hand such as g;ihardint'. The len,J.!lh and cut of the jackrt :ire 1nn~t important too. A 11.·ell-beltcd waist w i ! I ernph:is1ze all the cur\·es . Fine for ~·l ode] lyprs: nkay for (;1hson (;irls and H{IUr.i;?lass types on1.v if !hPy \11sh lo ac- r: ' ~ . centuale the positive: de lin1!e· ly unflattering for the more queenly fll?,Ure_ Loosely tied belts. on the other hand. make e1·cryone look slimmer -as do all clothes \l'hich gi\'e the \1·earer room to mol'e around inside. Stav av;av from the skinti,ght fit t11t0Rether. t111d ~·ou'll <1utomatically Io o k pounds slimmer! Ob1·iously you can have the niost fun with fashion 11·1lt>o you ha1·e the v.·idest range of choice -and that takes your slimmest figure. whatever your type. To go from Pear to Pared-dol\'O shape, or just to elimina te unwanted bulges, start drinking a dlet food . Slender diet food from Ca rna- tion is excellent. One packed l rnixed 1•.'i!h 6 ounces of non-fat milk is a delicious ~1inute ~·leal of only l64 calories. Substitute the diet food for one or more of your re,gular meals a.~ needed. Get yourself into the best possible shape. and vou'IJ never ha\'e to worry as needed. Get yourself into the best possible shape. and vou'll never have lo \\'Orry aoout \\'hat's "1n" for fall. On e thing is a\\.\•ays good; the slender silhouette. 'N eiu' O'Brien's Cate rs T o Sa1ne Loyal Friends ''A store makes a large number of fnends in 2~ years.'' sa~·s A! H e 11 e r , of O'Brien's in inanager Corona del ~lar. b!e for their money o .. z:Zn..GaG VARIETY um1VALUE FALL FUR COATS ~ ' ··~1an~· of the ladit>s v.·ho !re-l ' quent our .c;hop ha1 e come • ht>re since the shop npened sam e t1mt." says Heller. To this end some to the lines found at O'Brien"s include Carlye, Sidney North, f\1ar ine. :\1c('(ly. H:>.t1ro and Kimberly. O'Brtf'n's ~ales ,,.,•omrn - Bet!\' \\'arson, Judy 1\larr. Lur1.lle Rurf::PSS and Dolores He ller ;ind seamstress 1~abel l Rahn1 are all e~· prnrnrerl rr 5o urccfu! pcnple 11 hfl ··11 ill go to any rl'.<1snn.<1hle As a fine fashion furrier, we've bt1llt our reputation on quality fur s that are painstakingly styled. We're happy ta announce that this fall our collection is just a s famous for selection as it is for fashion. More beautiful furs to choose from than ever befo re. Which means o qreater ranqe of the most cippcalin9 values ever to be found in lu1ury furs. r .. -... , ... !'/ r and 1he1· expPct us lo keep up { w1!h the chain stores 1n ap- f 1 pea rance, furnishings a.nd 10 bf' f;ir ah('ad in customer ~-~ ser11rr." hP adds. ' -! 'O'flrie n's IS up In da te \!'1\' IC'ng!t1 In ;irl11:<:{' :ind hrlr r;irpt·!. p;un1 drr~~lllJ! f"O(llll~. i·us1nrnr 1:<: f1nrl nulf1t~ thf'\' :inrl ~hn11 ca~1·s rn:.ke !hf' stnrr r,111 hr proud nf and then ;t plr:1•;;n\ p\;irc tn shnp ;in11rl 111:1~r Thr ~l1h1 1r :i ll r rallons !hf' );1n::r ~rlecltnn of ~111\s. rh;;I n1akr lhr n1;1111 g:irrnfnls p:1nl ~u1t.•. rn:i1~ and drrs~rs :iprr;1r r11~tnin n1:1rlr ." lifll1•r :.nrl rtir·cnn<lil1nned rnmfnrl Qf 1 ·~pl:t1ns a n1ndrrn sp!'c1al1 ty ~hnp. Sprf'ial 11rrler~ ;;re 11npnrlan! "As a Spe1·1;il1t~· Shop. 11e're al o ·nrien ·~. 11·herc the staff intrr('sted 111 helping P"Ofll{' h:i.~ c;illrd :>:e11· York ;ind look their hest and g1v1ng nver.~ea.~ 10 arrllni:e for <1 gar· thPm !he highest value poss1-nit>nl of srecial cnlor nr style. If==~~~ Has the search for a special fall outfit left yau in a quandary? Visit Estelle Allardale, the store created with the fastidious buyer in mind. ~IASTER FURRIER Sl:\CE 1933 Clothes to li11t , play nnd tra vtl 1n. M.JACQUES OESIGNER.S •..d MANUFACTURERS Of WOR LD'S FINE~T FURS STOii HOUIS; 10 11.111. to S:lO p.111. - M•11d11y 011d Ftl411'f' 10 0.111. to f :l0 "·"'· ~ 14 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTER e ' '' J6.5l f.•1t Co11t Hlghw1y CO~ONA DEL MAI {714) 673·5150 Needlep oinr'. I Classe s Se t Ar Ma y Co. Need lepoint , once granny's favorite pastime, is now en- joyed by all age groups. And designs are no longer confined · to traditional motif~. FALL FASHION SAVINGS at 'JOHNA'S WOMEN'S WEAR FACTORY OUTLET Top Bro1nd Ntmet. Approximo1tely 50% Saving On All Mercho1ndise lOO'S OF TOPS PANT SUITS CA PRIS 411 ll••H o.,... '• I• ,, M•IWl•'f "'"" Sarunsa~ To inspire those interested In handcrafts, 10 f.1ay Co. Stores will be hosting needle- po int d em o n s t r a t i o n s , sponsored by t h e Bernhard Ulmann Yarn Co. G u est Demonstrator, Rae Bixler. teacher and expert in her fi eld, \\'ill be appearing fr om 19 to 3 at The May Co. South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa on Ocl. 29. Samples of her v.·ork will be dis pla yed in the Art Need!e\.l·ork Depa r t m e nt! where she will he appearing. I Hu11,l11t to11 fou11fol11 Co1'11 M"11 Le*' leocll 1 .. ,11 Valley 2100 He1ber StMl'lll & Atl1111t11 011d r1110 Verd• MCHJllolle 1'00 W11r11.,. 557-lOZZ f6Z·670l 142-10'1 4l0·6111 GOWN S & SPORTSWEAR You are inv ited to see our el1'- citin 9 collection from Aled Couture Poly ester meltleck print de~i 9n in Green Silver end B !~ck. Si1e5 8 to 16. $155. 1999 So. Coast Hwy. At Diamond La9una Beach 494-5392 GRODI NS WARDROBE SAVESSO FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ANY $115 NEW FALL SUIT INCLUDING KNITS ANY $75 NEW FAlL SPORT COAT KNITS TOO ANY 27.95 NEW FALL SLACKS ALSO KNITS 217.95 NEW FALL WARDROBE NOW YOU PAY ONLY 167.95 YOU SAVESSO SOUTH COAST PLAZA -COST A MESA- OPEN SUNDAY THE CITY Shopping Center -ORANGE , CALIF.- NOON TO S SHOP SUNDAY 12·5 WILSHIRE • TOPANGA • COSTA MESA Fall's Suede Fashions J ewel' Colors Take on Dest&ners ar e enriching their fa ll collections v.·11h suede lfl mar\ elous "jcv.·el" colors. Son1e11n1cs it's a suede \'CS! "'1th pan!s nr a s k 1 r ! , son1et1mes a Jerkin a n d so 111 e ! l rn c ~. hotp;o.1ts. warrn pants r)r Jl·;in p;i nts . Colors are !hr hrigh!<>st 1hal h/11.\'C been around for sun1c !11ne -scarle1 . ye ll nw, emerald J.(r~n. 1urquo1sr - and stitching and punching add extra texture At one house. talented designers combine leather and suedl' in one ouUit to give a nev.• look. They stitch the bright yellow sl ee v ele ss leather pullover, put it with a pleated turquoise suede skirt and a red suede single br easted blazer. In one colle.:tion, suede is more than a jacket. less than a roat. It's the off.tht:-shoulder cardigan shirt jerkin , .. in soft rust suede over matching suede hotpants and a rust challis shirt. Shirfe'J ~ ~a6hion6 15922 Sprin9dale at Edin9er Alpha Beta Center, Huntington Beach 993.5947 IREVIRA' ERA Spic• yo11r ward· <Obit wllh this l<i· !OM dlaqo"ally striped dress, that Is chal11 be-li.d to litl yo11 defln• yo11r waistline If you choow. Fl111tlf tail· otitd h1 Ease-Of. Car• TltEVUtA(ii) pe11tolobol polv••I· er double•nlt. $70. COLORS Black llonit & White or lled W~itit & Blue II I SIZES 8 TO 16 ~J~ • If you would've got your stuff* at The Storekeeper ... being back to school wouldn 't seem so bad. • .. • ' , ' ' . ' " ' • • I • • I " I Lo11g, Le11ll Fashion's tall l oo k never looked belter than in this b!ark dye d broadtail outfit f ron1 M. .la C<jUCS of Fashion ls!;ind . It fea- lures flo or length coat \~'ilh side box pleats over broa dtail shor!s. ' ....... -.. .... -· - 1028 lrvl ne, Newport Beach, California 9~660. Phone 642·7 061 ' -·--·- silverwoods rnoooowurn mrruo u ®CT CP ooourn ~®®u The new Blazer with new freedom and new comfort The blazer. Rugged. r/;ind some. More important lhan ever be fore. Now in 1oday·s most popu lar fa bric. Double knit of pure wool. Woo/. It's got life. Look for the Woolmark label, your assu rance of qualilY·tested products. Tailored by P.B .M. for Ca lifornia's active breed of man. The new '71 free dom blazer features scalloped flap pockets, belted back and deep center vent. 85.00. Complel e the look wit h a pair of double knit slacks from a grea t collection starting at 20.00 • PURE WOOL The Woolmitrk I~ is 'fOt,1f l !isur&nce of ciuarity·tested producls made of lhe world'~ best ... Pure Wool 45 FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTER ThurMl1y, S.pt•mbtr 23, 1971 FALL ~ASHIOfi-.1 silverwoods Uninhibited ta1h1on ... 11lln check• by G1 nt. Express your male ego in the5e modem-day, end-on-end shirts with definitive satin window-pane checks. Deft· ly tailored and totally without hang-ups in pe rma nent press polyester J cotton . Dar ing deep-. point ToV1·n collar, and double- button cu ff. Navy/light blue, ch ocolate/beige, red /auber· gine. Priced at 14.00. • • . ' -..... ~.- You can "charge It'' at Sll,•rwood• SHOP SUNDAYS NOON TILL 5:00 •S FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTER YOll OM ........ "" It •eLWll .. SHOP SUNDAYS NOON TIU.1:00 • .. 4-FALL FASHION Char111 Is K11ow-how As Taught at Sears The Long look For fall the smart woman has m~ny cho1cr1 In fash1orus. And all are distlllCtlve. The look is long , .. long roats and long 1ackelS and long vests . . . and the din~ suit wilh long slr.1rl as an alternate for pant.s. Tht look is lean ..• elongated torsos and hiplint accenlS. The look is soft , .• vdth full blown sleeves and full skirts and the na tural wai st. The look is classic ... wilh shirtwaists and princess coat dresses and real suits. The look is luxurious ... with metal shot through chiffon and l ~Jl"ll.)' 1o1h11t is char1n~ \'ery Ji1n1pl~·. charin 1s knowing-ho", flt alt age.~ K~ni:: hn\\ lfl l()llk your ht'st at all llmf's. Kr1011'1 ng how 10 n1ake friend s. l\111;"·1ng ho\.\' to be inannerly. ~o 1hat you're 11 elcom(' \1herr•er ~·uu go. Knowing ho"' to acquire a plras1 ng 1 oice The~e arr a few "fun things" be~1des -hair rare. skin care and nail care taus;ht in a typical Stars Charm Srhool" <'OUrst &ars ;ii.so tratht's ba~1e modeling I e ch n 1 q u e s lo d1.~1 pl1ne ~our wa lk. as v.·ell as huw to sit t'tlrrt'<:t ly. \l.'he11 does charm be!(i n lo sho11·~ V.'heo _1·00 ha \'e m11de 11 a habll! Ten weeks v.·1th Sears Charn1 School 'l!.'il! do it. and it v.·11! stay v.·1lh you for the re.st of 1011r hie , Fall classes start al Sears, South 0l.ast Plaza on Monday. grorgette ~ fas~lon island, newport beach unmistakab1·1 \O~ ton can lr'lor chic for f.:i ll. 1101•,·? \\itn chic.~en embroidery, o~ r;n· ,1$<>! lan1 d •rndles this \\nn: i~r '-"I ~ni t drf";~;ind e'TI· t"'rn1Jrrr~1t \'.1(~1 tolor:ul c· 11.J 1· .. s. I· .y it 1n sol I healt1Pr blue \'· t'l tPri & yello\'J emb10.d·· f;f'/. sizes &-13. $46. THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR AT SINGER PRICES CUT FOR PLUS SAVINGS All OVER THE STORE Now! Cut prices on One Touch Sewing and a Pace setter cabinet, loo. With this Touch & Sew• machine, one touch switches lrorn straight to zig-zag . 7 stretch stitches, buttonholer. ~io~er exclusive Push-Button Bobbin! Reg. $379.95. Or save $80 oll reg. pric• of any other Touch & Sew~ :zig-z11g m11chin1 In any other filnger" aewing c abinet. PRICES C\JT ON 156 COMBINATIONS OF SEWING MACHINES AND CABINETS NOW1 FREE INSTRUCTIONS on the us• of your new machine. '"' n.. S inger 1..W...U• Credit Pl•" SINGER For aocre~of1heSin~rSe-.vtng helps you hive ,out machlM Cen1ernearesl you, see Wh11e Pages now-within )'.9..!U budgeL unde r SING[fl COMPANY. (OIT.t MltA-1••• .. , I \""'lflw.,. k ulfl Ct•it ~lti., t-oo 101 COITA Ml~A-J»I H•-• 11••• H•r"r (..,II', ~I I HfJ HUJrlTtHCOTO"' llACH-19"'t .. •! l t tch, ~ .... llfot!"' ltt(t\ (.,.!.,, lf1·1•U •A lrldtm••k cl TH( SINGER' rOll"~NV. Oll•..iOl-Tl Sht R-I U I, .. T~t Cl!y .. Ctflltf, MJ·rfG I AIOI H Oll:OYl-"11 (ho1,..1t1. O••~tt c ..... 1, l'loit , J>t4911 Discover Ir 's Nice Being a Girl What every woman Is rediscovering for fall : what irs like to be a woman again'. A brisk, "civilized" breeze has blown refinement al"ld grace into her fashion looks. The blazer, the shirtless, the suit. lhe slinky, bare e v en ing clotbes. even the .!itop-shorl pants C().relate to today·.!i lifest)·le. prov ing how durable and successful are the classic looks. thinks the Jewelry Industry C-Ouncil. And pulling the 11ccent marks v•here they belong on these rt><·nllections of beauf\' is \\'h:it fashion jewelry for fall is all abQul. The abundance of gold and sil ver !ones, hoth almost equally popular now. puts the touch or plush evtor.vv.·here. This and the ahsr nce of the piled on mass !hat h:is been the norm for awhile underscores the refine- ment and elegance re1urning to Jewelry accessories, too. l't:NDANTS are particularly good at neck!lne nuance.~. They hang midway on shorter cha i n11.spotliRhting med a I I ions. breas!plates, a~!ract designs. Some are of imperial size v.'ilh a ham- mered gold look : others are impressive In their play nf lextures for depth. in the fini shes that imitate N:ilure, the A7.lec, Egyptian. Greek cullures. in their re ndition or the medieval period . :0.1ore ,1?rand dame emphasis <'Onlf~s I!) the th roat from ne<>klaces ga!hert'd high fnr a '·t'farat'' look , from chnke r:- of gl:.iss ht>;1ds, frnm crystal arr:i ngemrnls. And chains and rope~ are fllr from being rini shed a.~ fa shion. They swing with a new bounce from stones 1n lints of lapis. angel skin cnr;il. jade. pear!~ and inla id plaslic brightly Jewel colored. EA RRINGS match the neckwear, keeping the at- tention and the eleRance Up. The~· let a lady le\•erynne i~ a ladv this Fall / ~hov" her ears, St ill popular wedding band~ ;ind huttons ha1·e added a third dimension for Fall. And v.·hilt d;ingles are larger, they are featherweighl enough to show up in profusionas pierced st vles. Victorian and Old w0rtd themes continue to romance the ears. PINS could l'ery well he lhe hit of 1he season, st11rrlnf;! in e1•cr 'l!.'ardrobe. civilized nr very young and still somewh11t "sav:ige. •· l'ine fe;iture every fashion flash : bold and sophisticated: endearinR in animal shapes, 10 11 garden variely of bugs. fruits 11nd \'egetables; Art Deco with its backward glance 11t rhfneslones and brightly rol- ored pltislic: the antique look. stone drops for that b11 sic black c1.1meback. Large or smell, pins will ht. lhe long run of Fall. BRACELETS sh11re I h I ~ triumph of 11 reaw11kened popuh1rity. New and different !!ilef'Vf' lrtalmenls spark their re\·h·RI, and the~· rtvh·t be:~ infcuff st~·lr~. widt. ne.xible and heAutHull v textured The vivid p~rt of Fall, cnlor. come~ to f';iJI jewelry slyles . ton. Gold, chestnut, green, red, .. GOL DE N LIGHTNING -Goldtn fla•hes ol lighl caught In 1he textured metal of this striking pen• dant are part of the new upbeat in Jewelry really 1nade to be seen. More "lightning" is captured in the jagged sunbursts of gold in the earrings. Jewelry by Marcet! Boucher, lnC' . Reg.$449 Mm'1i CM•I"' Ou&1t'r $399 • u •• Ono of <>Yr C.On•enienl <h .O t'J• plon o e Zale • CY1!om Chor9• e Zo lo1 Re•ol~in9 Ch•r9e Jl.t'~.S7S Mal'1Soli11fre $67.50 17 FASHION ISLAND -NEW,ORT CINTIR- 644.0ll' o-ior.ipoo _____ ..... _ ... -.......,..., .. 0..-..,...._ "'""J_. _______ .. _.._....,.. The no-fuss uniforms. With Dacron·in the blend. And working-girl pricetags. PMcess MNform of Dacron-potyes1:er/ nrkJn. White, 718- 15/16. 18. 20. ss Same stzes in aqua, $9 Han sizes 141h to 241h in white or aqua. $9 .. ....... .. ----· ----- ..:::-.:.~ _ .. -::.: --=---::::::..---= ---· --::::.. -:.-..:-. ... . ·-.----· -. '" . -- ---· ., .--- ., ' I . ·---\.---..} -I __ :·-0 --J ' \ j -- ·-----·-~ --' . )i -! . --·--~-===-==-_____ ------·---·--.·--··· . ., --·-----·--·-- ----- JCPenney ·! . I . I f ,,. l I f j -4~·. I\, --. -. -----·-. The values are here every day. Pants uniform of Dacron• po#yested nylon with s.ide- z1pped tunic. Wh11e. sizes s16-151 1s. is misses, and 3-11 jr. peti te. Maize, 516-15/1 6, 18 junior and Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLS BAO CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GAOVe DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GLENDAL! HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY.. RJVERSIDI SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VENTURA WEStCHESTE FI WEST COV1NA WH!TIWOOC All other atore 1 ope n Mond1 y through Saturd1y. Ch1rge a C!rtssics of '4Us J?el11nt Led by the j acket-dress "F'Rsl11on l'lnssics" is the Tlic sll'c1·clcss pullover pro· passwnn.1 to the 1ncn's wear vides a surne look under a scene for fall. and one of the tweedy Jacket for the casual fashion clas~ic lenders. nc-hut fash1nn-;11vnre n1an. cording 10 designers for a Otht•r stvles in the fi rm's leading sportswear house 1\'tll fall f<ishion line are striped be the arg~ le s1vcatcr. nnd 1ntarsia treatments in Rc1nin1sccnl of a slower Shetland blend or lan1bsv.·ool paced era th;it h~1ngs tears of groups. as 11'e!\ as camel hair. nnstalcia tn the c~·es n[ those cashmrrc and c<ib!cfronl t1veed n1·er 4U. and gasps of dishelicf s11·e:itcrs in pullovers and frflm :idolescents 11ho can't cardigans. im;iglne a lime ,1·hcn there Lu.<:h \·eJours in varieF:aled 11·ercn·1 such ;1ccourtren1enls and striated stn~s: fleece· to \elcvis1on ancl slim do11n l1nrrl arc~· lie s11eatshirts. colas.· rhe 2.rg.1 le l011k con1es printed corduroy and collnn back to thP fa~h1on scene like suede jeans flared from the an old rrlrn<l 11hn 11cnrs wt>ll knee: and '.\;or111cgian jacquarcl One 1nill w11I fentu:·c a 1·ce patlt:rns in beefy 1vnol ski pullo1·cr. a cnrdii.:;;n 11nd a sweaters. arc color f u I sleevclc:;s pulln1rr 1n its fall ch:iptcrs in the fa shion story arg~•le nffrrin~ Cn_lnr selcctirin for fall presented by the is Oxford grH~. oh1·e or navy. sportswe:ir house. •:::;;;:::;;::;:::;;;:;;:::::;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::; i' ~1!fi!f"f.!11f Tht Fritndlitit Sa/0111 In TOWfl! Announcing-Too Much For Your Money! . COME IN AND UNDERSPEND! ROUX 'Tandl11ll~ RINSE C o 1 o r t 1mmf!(l•C!f!I~! C'<ers <l•C• com1 •. c10· I; I "n~s p •O(r>r'1 h<>·r' M'llt"e• r•e~<f1r" ho•r !<1 n.:w c·o.,lh 13 "'''''"ll <r ln'' -"n'e '" -'"""'"°"' .,,,, -no IC>do'IO ROUX SHAMPOO STYLED AND Sf:T "' '" Q~" ~"" ... :-<"" '"C' ~·"c '''" "r"'e 1no""r ·o. •tl~• ROUX "fANCl IONE" CRIAM HAIR TINT TOUCH-UP All 'o• Pay lot l" IHAMPOO IE! $288 I 0..t ••• le• P•I<.• - 1 I ott•• ol TI"' --"' ALL YOU PAY IS ..... ..... d J~ &II J.ol ... 1 M O ft I u-._ *'«!., f~u" •II 4:00 f.:''" bdoN oe,..,...._ Name Address '.ity ____ _ Phone ____ _ COUPON f.llf'lllEl .,.,..,.1 ,., MEN 'S & .': ·) BOYS' ty ~-HAIR \·1 ·. cur . l s12s llOUl nk• eh.ano• C~I~• .., llJ .,,,~vt., 10'1• !-1 \oC~·" "'' .. CV'I l'<''~x·~e an<'! •V"·~lt ~·r»,.,01 cn·a,. "! c'a' "' null nn" G-,..,,mr• l~• b'•<><'-M lnclu<l~< ~IVI~ er.cl S•L r ASHION STYU:tl HAIRCUT M<>tt. -Tu•o. -W•'· ttll 4 P."'- ,. f/;t!lf;J :J!l(1Jllij1l:1 ·~ ' ea;l~• ! Pl:RMAN ENT l WAVE IAIO~ ""'" CU1 szoo . :~~·:~~:~ .. :''" 0 YOU CA.N Gtl PERMANE""l WAV E F R f I G<><><0 "'"'"wt""• ,,. . .._ , ........... . -Thu,._ th 4:00 r-"'-· -- M •M D• J> ... MftleG .. __ ep!l...,ill NI.,.. ....,_. Name Address ___ _ City -------• • : Phone _____ _ COUPON l.llPlllEi t/J0/11 J..,.,_ "'••••••-a' Today 's Not too long ago. a man had a very simple decision to make when dressing. Should I ~·ear mv brown bell or black belt"' TOd;iv. according to one of the readers in men's lashion·slyled bellS. the belt has become a focal point in the mod ern Wardrobe, with many men having a belt col· lection rivaling their tie selec- tion. There is rlO doubt that the belt is one of the foremost fashion accessories In men's wear. The range of styles. designs, colors and materials that is being offered this fa ll is pro.. bably the most extensive ever ' ! -1' ... ,,, i ., ' . ,, •. Man Needs As Many before available to the fashion· oonscious. And adds Can- terbury Bells. today's men's belts are just as popular with the ladies. Couturier-styled men's bellS continue to be favored by the fashion setters. The Pierre Cardin collection of bells have a wide choice in styles for both dre~ and sports wear Among the new !"all designs are a two..inch wide blue suede beJt wilh an elegant filigree buckle : a multi-color patent leather belt with polished chrome "C" buckle; a striped fabric belt with subtle brass anl chrome hardware. ~ I e ) ' , ! • " The wide belt In two-inch and one-and-three-quarter inch widths stilt remains the most popular siie with a widening select1ot1 of styles and designs. report the firm's designers. This season. the wide belt is the favorite of all ages. New designs range from a ha nd braided , hand·stained brown leather belt with bright bross spiral bu ckle to a red. white and blue patterned striped fabric belt with white leather lllb and bright brass buckle. Also new for !"a ll is a col- lection of belts ca 11 e d "Canterbury Tales." w i t h apologies to Chaucer. These are two-Inch wide h 1 n d • detailed. hand-painted and hand-stained bells with a pic- torial mural running through Loungewear Loungewear ia appearing in a variety of fabrics for fall. While ankle-length quilts are preeminent an appreciable por- tion will come in overall lace. You·n see bright ro\ors and pretty. feminine l oo ks . "Loungewear will include long and short panlS. These aren't just knit slacks! They're a whole new way of living. ~7.Everyday. .. . '\ I ' i • " --;. .... " Why knit slacks? That's the wa~ to get the ultimate ln no-. bind comfort. Ye~ get slacks that conform to your every body movement. Why double knit 'em of 100o/. Dacron~ polyester? That's the way to give 'erTI the ultimate in long wear and easy ca re qualities. Just machine wash. They'll be neat as new. Choose from assorted flare leg fancies. Flue leg twll l sollds ............ -·--··-····· .. -·w ... $15 Ew1ry dly JC Penney Ti1'3 values are here every day. ' Thursday, S.pt•mber 23, 1971 Belts As Ties the entire bell Four of the im- aginative deslgns are called : Morning, Noon and Night; Garden of Eden; Agn of Man; and Flowers. There also are matching watchbands. For the man or gal who likes his or ~r belt aimple, but with a sophisticattd tooch of styling, there are the "Buckle" belts. These are basic. unadorned leather belts with eye-catching b u c k I e s . lland-fired enamels on metal buckles are big thlll season. Two new designs include a blue leather belt with an oval huckle of red, white and blue enamel swirls, and an elegant • ·1 ,. I· ' '. ' l . \ i' 'I ' ' .. 1c>ft white leather belt with a buckle of overlapping bright. brass and blue enamel circle&. lf you happen to be a coin collector. bow about a coin buckle. You can be the proud owner of a brown "Anllqua" leather belt adorned with a large cast relief of the famoua 18'1 loclian Head copper penny u the buckle. Gone are the days when a belt merely held up your pants, or skirt. Today the fa.sh.Ion-styled belt ill a reflec. lion of personality, a highly in- dlvidw.Uiitic fashion accessory and a focal point in everyone'• w1rdrobe. CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE I .. '-FALL FASHION DICK TtlACY TUMBLEWEEDS ''INE';f GETTING A. ~l-IGER· PQ fhlT CMEO< ON ~IM FROM WASl-llNGTON .~ S'Tk:k' OUT 'IOI.JR ARMS Wl'N SLLfV?S ROLL!O U?-&OTH OF 'IOU. By Tom K. Ryan rr-------,,'7----.-r OH, YOU KNOW HOW WE FRIENDLY tJ;-.....,.------,... _ _, AH, MY POI! COLONEL! WHAT 15 11; NEl ~llORS ARE!-HA-HA-HA:-WILL YOU L.ENO ME 1• 50 GOOP OF 'll>U 1ll YOU ROGUE? ALWAYS POPPIN6 THE FORT FOR A ii SEE ME! l'M !1lJSY! INllJ i30RROW l>ORMW? FEW OAYS? 'f THINGS! llORROW WH<\T? f. II MUTT AND JEFF ,,- ..;/ _;;;;/// (I I;,·, ...... w ........... . . ... . ,, .... ,,., .. ~ "" .. FIGMENTS By Dale Hale PLAIN JANE By Frank Baginski Ll'L ABNER 1 !-IT GO!i&.ED M't' CIGAR BllTT ~EFORE JT~ITTl-IE. GROUN D!! 1\-tA~S IM-N WE (ALLS 'EM C:QOeLE6LOPS!."' Tl-iEY Goe.eL.Es ALL GLOP. IR.R.EGAADL.BS··· ' SALLY BANANAS ANIMAL CRACKERS -~LAND O"-SEA.'!' WATCH THI$ APP\.E CORE - • By Al Capp PLE.NTV!!- SE'..E Tl4AT BURN!h.J ' 14AYJG ~EN? hJ.Q &MOG !! ii ., I, Ii ' By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Roger BoUen ~op! ;ro5I" 0(.)GE, I 1D IJKeTD M16RATE S£Xn-rl llJ 'THE. I OFF-SEA.so/.\ • SZ Goblfrt 54 Uncouth pers1111 50 Otm1nds lot "''" 5'J Wa\ff barr111s b2 Pro-: Fl)' tlit limt' br1119 &• "TIW: Ameri· c1nJza!1011 DI-" < < G l 1 O 1 • o b5 Of m t¥1ent o! lll'face b7 SPrlnl man . •O~C l .'.l <Q Q < 11• • • I l (> '• t < I • • "1 = I < .< !i { < 1 ~ ( I 2 wcrds 7 £. Indian 70 Goddess of car ['f't Ille mnon S 0•9a1uc n I! not ~utist~r,c e 72 Br lnq under ~ C:nanererl coollol Accountants: T3 01 A yel lowish-Abbr. re(! colot 10 Bl' super1cr 74 The earl that 11 E.xchan9e is le lt rre m1 U111 75 -DOW1rlf's , 12 Dispose ol Irr J6 Occupies a tha1r 38 R~no;ie '1 ---dr.ibs: 2 1t1crrjs 43 Pommel of ii Sdddle 4b Tl'lf self 48 More virtuous 51 Negative word 53 Sa lad Amer. music d !Y itt ingr~ienl c~ltic lJ CanMla yew, 55 Oirl'CI t~ fcr mP attenliM or DOW~ lS Hot 'llll'll' 57 Varnish bP~ra~ 11191td ierrt l -che~t 'l2 011ango· Abbr . 58 Poli ce car 2 One ol th' 25 Great number sound, in s'nses °' ~np\~; Britai11 • ] Very l~rgt 2 w'.lfdS S"I Fatlwrs: lak,s: 2 words 26 Drco~s lnfCW"tnal • ~l/Q clea11ong 28 lr~9UI'· Abbt , bO 01..-a's solo 1-.,pltl'IPnt 30 'Nra~ slv11! bl Opnotr 5 -Wi1~1nsoo: sound s 63 BrealrwatH roolb1ll 32 tma[jlnary fit> ~\down coach 33 L!rQt booli ti! Cloak·and· ti Neigh~ of 34 Hit hatd da~tr goup: W~shlngton: 35 Loherqin's Abbr. bq A.s•an tiolicla~ II ll 1l PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz l DON'T MAY£ -ro U¥E MER'E, 'f'OU ~0111 ! IN FACf. r'M 601~6 lll RUN Ar.1111 AND JOIN lHE ROUER DERll\'! JUDGE PARKER EVEli"'r'n-lllJG LOOKS JUST .6.5 I IZE-MEMBE-SO:ED IT .. WOt.!Dfli!'· !=UL ~ IT'S SO C>OOD TO BE B.A.C.K ~OM E ~ MISS PEACH ~.:t'V& GOT SO'MTMINll TOrMV TO VOU , l.OUD AND Cl.l!Alt_ l ! PERKINS :r'M 1.ISTl!.NING, MAfilCIA, l''M LISTENING. .:.·. ;:·. ~:·;; .• J ..,,..,, • J\ ~ ~ ·THAT RV/1-jEI) A Dl?AM.iU\C EX'.JT ~ By Harold Le Doux l M.A.VE I\ lOtJ(, ~ST.6.1.JCE: ~ •. JUST CALL l=OR MISS JQA.IJ CAR:SOW ! Ii. "'°"M. I~ SI-IE Tl-IER'E, PLEASe? I'LL e:.er YOU Alli A NO•trOOD L'flNG, CMIMl"ING-, sru,,o, UGrLY, MISllAILli1 ROTT•N, CMIAft, 'CWARPLV llAT OF A. LOW·LIFI !~,.--....---- l-IEI<'! By MeN VOU KNOW Wl<.4T, MAltC IA? :! AM GOING TO PltfTfNP :t P IC>N'T" l<IAlt THAT ... By John Milff THE GIRLS "U:t'li have auo1u.:r one -It say~ '10 )ears old " 50 I'm •ure 11'1 too 1o1·e.U now to hurt us." DENNIS THE MENACE ~1 I~ , ' J _,\_.)) l -• • -: ;~~ I •·14... l :3 ' ~ rool'r AAVJA Sil:)\(/ Ml 'THE W/()(f. MOUSE JUST l!lE KJTOIEH NflHE 8AlHRro11 1- ) ~ j ~ The Fingernail Fad· Color It Bright Again F'l.tming red natl enamels and erlmson liJ>5iick! are back on the fashion scene. along with many other make-up fads ()f the 1930s and 40s. And , did you know th.at there are few things sell'ler than long scarlet fingernails? Just .11sk the nearest male. But. deep rich red naU enamel does draw instant at· tention to a v.·oman's hands. If your nails are blunt and stub- by you 'll probably ""'ant to keep them under the t:tble or In you r pockets. Better yet , start llOw on a quick nail- building program -one that cuarantees to put beauty at you r fingertips wit h a minimum of effort. Assuming that you don't consta ntly nibb le at your na ils or suffer from a severe diet deficiency. this new color trend may slill have caught you "red handed" and it's pro- bably due to occupatio na l haiards rather than in· i;ufficient resources -weak snd brittle nails. But we've asked experts and discovered that even the busiest hand!i, if well tended. can have strong beautiful fingernails, a n d here's how. To get you start~ on the trail to lovllcr na ils, here are some finger-point ers from The Cutex Nail Care Clinic First. start thinking na il protection and nourishment. Imagine that your nails are ten precious gems -and treat them accordingly -until it becomes second nature to you, The plastic lid on the coffee can~ You wouldn't pry it off wit h a precious ruby~ Lift ing lids or caps off with your ftngernails just wears them down . U5e an opener from now on. There ue numerous tech- nisue:s to encourage !his new rapport. Learn to use the ball! of your fingers rather than the na il tips v.·hen switching on lights or buttoning up. And, forget about recru iting a na il tip v.•hen a screw driver is \.\'hat you really need''. Just a minute"s thoughtfulness can save you months of \>•aiting when it comes to cultivating strong nails. Another idea is to start your "nail :1ecurity system." Begin by breaking some old . and bad habits. Use a pencil when dialing the telephone and open bobby pins with the padded VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N ST ITCH SHOPPE 3334 East Coast Hwy. e Corona dal Mar Phon e 673-8050 It's Blazer Ti me Comfl in end browse through the r.•t+e rn books. Gef with th• IN loo k. The Vogue b aier "8 157 is tops in fashion, Weer it with 1kirt, hot pants or long pants. Our double knits are here-wool poly- ester, blends <!I nd new wfl iqhts. Sefl You Soon! JACKI E P.S. Remember, we'll help you with ftny sewing problem, iust esk us. e IANKAMERICARD You'll love the many ways of e MAST£1 CHARGE ... and You'U Love Our Huge Selec.tion! WIGS·FALLS0 WIGLETS : They 're all at .. ~ rJ!Jafbe'.1 ~ j WIG & BEAUTY SALON 548-3446 250·0 Ea1t 17th Strfft COSTA MESA Jffi.LGRE:-: SQUARE Tho Fa bric Shop De \ign1d For Thi Woman Who Cra"*' Th• Unu~uel A,d Dema nd \ O nly Th• Very Fine\t For Her Wft rdrobe GUARANTEED •.. THE MOST UNUSUAL FABRICS, TRIMS, BUTIONS, BUCKLES, RIBBONS, ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY COME ANO SEE FOR YOURSELF MGst Fabrics Ar• Exclusivt On ... Of·A-K ind Designer Cuts Ustd Only In Th• Most Expen1iv• Couturier Clothes. ALL PURCHASES FULLY GUARANTEED WITH THIS AO YOUR CHOICE OF ANY FABRIC IN THE ENTIRE STORE AT 50% OFF LlflillT-1 FAlllC, ANY AflilOUNT o~ '1•1-' Aftlf S.,t. JO. 1971 Greg's Fabric Boutique 3402 VIA LIDO Houn: Dally t :l0·6 Su.....,1 11 ·5 I BR ILLIANTLY POLISHED NAILS, LONG CURLY HAIR ANO CLOCHE HAT They're All Part of 1971's New Womanly Woman Look for F•ll part of you r hngers. not th e li ps. Re member !hat 11 lakes only a CIJU ple Of sec1Jnds to put ofi rubbrr g\nVC'S before 11 ashing dishes. clothes or \.\'lndo1,1 ~ Do it -ren1en1ber "'aler .softens nails and \\·ea kens them. n1ak- ing them that more prone lo injur ies. \X!oma nl y Woman Today Expected ro 'D ress up' A good "'ay !o J;iunct1 your na il building campa ign 1s b~· invesling in a strengl henin,.; product . Cu tex Nail Body is the firsl "bodybuilder" for na ils. Jl coat s your na ils 11·1th oy to the World • IS LONG SLIT OR ESSES HOT PANTS Joy •• t~• World '"'~lon1 "JJ I.. COit..ST HWV. COltOH.I. DEL M.lolt "•rk•nt rn llt•r I Fash1nns for F'a!I '71 call for the wnm.fi n!y woman. She's femi nine. She dot:sn't dress up like a httle ~irl. She 's so phisticated and adult .. She dresses V.'tth an eye to the occasion. She wears a n an klelength dress to di nner. One designer bares the ba ck "·ah a new elega nt krnd of cut· nu t. Here. matte jerse-y fall! In a fl uid column under a Ja~·er of red sequins. 1\nother ro\"e rs her up in nch, supp le fabrics. that cnme c!ose-r to the body , p(:rhaps even more s lluring. He uses velve t ... DQes it In dark brnv.·n sashed \.\'ijh brown moire. Beautiful foil . purita n coll ar and cuffs -wh ite linen "'ith crocheled \ace , Ano1 her couturier puts his \Vo m a n 1n !he most soph is!1 cated sportswear look at nigh t -a Jumper or pa- jamas .. _ ;i pulled-together shirt and skirt . , . c<isua.l suit in the riches t. fabric. T0ss- a"'·ay fashion·llnes. carefully plotted . He gives the young tnuch to brocade in his v.·hne. on-v.·hite satin brocade dinner suit .. _ the collarless blaier jacket over a stem of a dress. '. Try the ca sua l look of " doublfl kn it jacket with en as.sortment of doubl• knit 1lac.ks and you have 1 winner! JACKET $65. SLACKS $25. lo $l5. 3467 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEAC H 673·451 0 ' ·, Alsn seen st an advance sho\.\'lng . a dinner suit in bold black and white pliud moire taffeta and black vel vet. The skirt falls straight in fro nt, "Taps around in bias folds in back. Under the :o;hort, tight jacket, the tiniest and barest vel vet bodice. Not Fur Real Animal looks R11ther than Animal Furs reflect the con- sum ers' current concern for ecology, A boom in the pile fabr ic animal looks imminent for f all 1!171. Ho wever, jaguar. Jeopard , shearling. and pony seem to be ga ining on the non-animal looks in the f;ill ·11 \lnes of pi!e f 11. b r i c n1anufacturers. The simulated "animals" fabri cs seem to be increasing in fashion im· portance thls year. especially for men's wear. This ma y be, \11 a cerlain ei:tent. due to re- cent concern for a n i m a I preservat1on. Paradoxicall y. floor-length real furs are im- portant among e. v e. n l n g fash ions. 0 "" "' z 0 '" .. ,... w .., > z ... N 0 ... "" :i: ~ c 0 ... z m ,... • c g ;: .. 0 > ,... • .. ... 0 > i ... .. > "" .. n i > ,... c .. "' .. • • ::c "' ~ -> n 0 ,... "" ::c z "' "' "' ,. z " "' T~h.:.urc:td.:.•'-'Yc:.• -'S'-'a"-ptc:•;.;,mccbe.:.r--"2"3.c...:..:19_:_7_:_1 _ __:__F A=L L=--FAS H I 0 N;-i' Use Artistic Ability When You Paint 'You' Onto Your Face Bring out t~ hldden artist in you this faU: Work wilh a palette on new makeup shades on a unique "Canvas" -your own face. Making up to look more ··Made-uri " is the glamour trend of the moment. The pale, so called "Natural" look is passe and fashionable women are using 11. :o;ure-r, stronger hand when applying make-up today. Ju.st about anything goes, as Jong as it feels right to you. Now you can use your im- agination to its fullest. Sculpt and camouflage )'Our best features and minimizing flav.•s. Perfect the looks, day and nigh!. that create the most striking -but per:o;onat stlf portrait. Think of your face in a new, more vivid light, c h o o & e stronger. bolder. brighter col· ors for foundation and blusher. and sensuous red lipsticks to make you look as though you'd been painted by Rube.ns. Stock up too with a good supply of smokey. hazy eye colors that can give you a smudged , romantic look. Ap- ply eye shades liberally, ala Joan Crawford or Marlene Dietrich and use lv.'o or three al once -one on the brow bone, one on !he lid and the third for blending into the crease of the eyelid. Don't be shy. Experiment! The vanishing eyebrow is the vogue gi ving you more lid than ever for showing off your great big b.aby blues. If you're loo timid to tweeze off lots of brow use powder or a cream coverup lo pale the area. Consider, loo. long spikey eyelashes to extend the hazy look. And, keep your lids bared of eyeliner, u s i n g T real Car As An Accessory This is the fall to let your automobile be a most im - portant fasti.ion ac~sory. to even reflect your political view and personality ~ People don't stare anymore when they see an aukl beautifully painted in a floral or animal molil (Donkey or elephane oi: -'?). Instead of seeing cars in the usu al sssortment of rsinbow hues, you'll view many painted to expreS! individuality -and intellect. Seen in a metropolitan city: A tweed pa inted auto · a glen plaid car (a polka dotted one.) A pattern of lips and gleam- ing teeth alt over stethoscopes , capsules and medicine bottles from :o;tem to stern; scales of justice splashed on car. There's no Hmit to the possibilities, Why 'not ... Poels with cars decorated in free verse; musicians in autos decorated with whole. half . quarter and other notes . fashion. as it must lo all things, comes lo the auto and ils worshippers. mascara on both top and bot· tom las.hes to create a wide- eye alow. Choose a rosier, warmer shade of foundatiOn to cem· plimtnt your new look, Angel Face has a new Llquid Make· up in six flattering shades, one perfect for smoothing any skin tones to perfecllon. Each Plf.: vtdes the rich tones you ll want this Fall without ever streak.Ing or changing color. ing a light. highlighting •hide to bring out your be!t featurea and a darker shade to make the flaws seem to recede from view. Carry your new, mar• vibrant look wlth you by t&k· ing the brand new Angel Fact Brush-On Biu1h C o m p a c t along wherever you go. ThlJ delicate powder blush comes with Its own luxuriow brush.. Use a blusher liberally to·----.:;;.;;.;;;;;;:--- co\or all over your face. Blush! •nd Gloss. in a cute 'n chunky case., b the first dual lip and cheek blushing stick. It blushes your cheeks with col- or. and then glis~ns your lips with shine , , .saves you time and money by doing "double beauty duty." Don't forget that the real skill of a make-up artist is his ability lo highlii;ht and shadow a face to its best advantage.. You can practice at home us- ' i ©!!.~!! .!f.Ni WolMQ .a.,,.,.a lty e Norman Wiatt e Bleyle Alto Golf w .. , 2711 l•t C..t Hwy. C..-o .. ~ Ma 6lJ--4741l ••. beauty .at a moderate price Alive with quality, vibrant with rainbow hues- our wide 5Clcclioo of Colored Gems will hooatly thn1J you. They adorn ma.ny different pieces of both mco'• and women's jewelry and are surprisingly low in CQgf. And, of courv, we have ma.ny items wilh birthstones for every month in the year. Buy here with confidence- we are memben of the AMf.RICAN GE.M Soc1ETV. WESTCLIFF PLAZA OPEN Ti-IUllSOA'I' 'TIL 9 CHARLES H. BARR "'tStclill: J'htt, N.,..,..n kach. Ct¥. ~1&M~Am1ut. )1lbo1 tllmd, Cllil. MEMl•ll AM•lllC.AN OIM $0Cll TY SHOE R oe ~ !row11 & Rtd s,,.,4, From th• Heart of Flore"'' to captur• the H•erts of wome11 everywh•r•, eomei the incredibl• AMALFI by RANGONI. Gr t p• I l 1ow11 S11Nl• Ju1t Arrived! lerg• s,J,cfion of lteli1n. 11nd Sp11ni1h Boot' l410 Y~ 1.fM Newpert le«h AT J LOCATIONS HlllMAN'S 4924 •. 2194 .... - • •• I ' It 1\l oves Today's fashions have LO be fluid and movabl~. Under this very "today" costume of cloche hat, knit suit and late-up boots are a pair of pantyhose made of Cantrite II stretch nylon. And it moves \Vhen she moves. Newest Hosiery -T re11ds See Shee rs, Soft Color_r Returi1ing The best-dressed legs will be stepping softly into fall and winter this year. Newest hosiery trends indicate a close alliance with the so f t I y feminine look coming in for dresses and sport!;,,·ear -a look that y,•ill be translated dOl\'O the leg in gentle colors, new sheers and a move <nvay One of the newest trends is !he Fall Fashi on Prev iew An e1ece llent \election of Gown5 a nd forma ls from the fin e1t Americ..iin .iind European Oe1i9ners lncludirua C•rlv•'• 1,11; .. , d''"· Mi•~d motih , ric1'1 y ,.,d fr111'lv "'ult •• color1d bord1r with Slil·n1ck1d 1oft ptint1d Act!•+• Nylo" Velour lop •nd ••ntlv 9•th1red 1h11• white wool 1~;r1, cr••l•1 • f1 11h-low•lv frock fo• •nv occ•1ien, $95.95 At O'Bric11'.! our sales ladies take pride in helping you took 11our best DRESSES SUITS from thickly defined patterns. sheer leg. done up in any one of a \Vide range of soft, feminine colors that em· phas1tc a cool. clear look . Sc1mc of !he prettiest new colored-sheers \\'iii be in stret ch stockings and pan- tyhose. and v.·ill combine the fashion accent on sheer color \\·ilh the practical aspect of 2515 E. Coa5t H ighway at MacArthur Blvd . 1" Corona del Mar 673-2990 .. ' GOWNS COATS PANTSUITS ' Sizts 6 ro 20 You r Ch•r9e Account Welcome-Free Pe rkin9 in R•ar Maiter Char9• Availa ble • come to the sewing fair a very excitinr do-it-yourself event at May Ca ... gay, informative, creative ... and lots of fun Join nine guest experts who will show you all the "how·to's" of great sewing. Learn those "extra little touches" that let you sew like a professional. Each of our guest representatives will be in a separate booth, festive and fair-like. They will be available for personal consultation from 11 a.m. to 7 :30 p.m., time broken intermittently for formal presentations on stage. What an opportunity ! The Sewing Fair will be in the Fabric Department at May Co South Coa st Plaza -Friday, September 24 from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, September 25 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Meet cur special Sewing Fair representaiives 1t M•y Co South Coast Pin•, Frid•y, September 24: Joanne Sgalia, Educational Repres enfativ e, presenting "M t1k e a Tie For Your Guy" and ''Stitch W it chery,'' l 1:00 a.m. Shirley Gr<.'lff. Fashio n Stylist, presenting "La Mode Bu ttons - Fashion's Fini shing Touch," 12:00 p.m. J udy Newmll n, Foshion Consul tant, presenting "Fashion Favors Sewing," 2:00 p.m . Corel Koy!or, West Coast Fa shion Director, presenting "Trim· ming with love," -4 :00 p.m. Elsie Archer, Foshion Coordin otor, presenting "The 90-M inut e Dress," 7 :00 p.m. S•lurd•y. September 25: She rrill Trent, West Coa5t Director of Consumer Education, presenting "The Inside Story,'' 11 :00 e.m. TryJ\a Kli nzmon, Stylist, present ing "Th e Design er Tou ch Inside •nd Out," 12:00 p.m. Ba rb<.'lra D<.'lnyow. Fo shi ons Consu!tont , presenting •·Make Your Own Lingerie with Gingerbread ," I :00 p.m. Jeri Holmes, Fashion Designer, presenting "Pre-Cut Fas.hion Wardrobes," 3:00 p.m. may co. 10uth c011t r,111a, tan die,o fwy. at lwistol, cost• ,_~; su.n21 a hop mond1y thru rid•y 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., 1und1y noon tll J P·""' uturd•y, 10 a.m. to 6 P·"" •• MAVCO • • ' - 1 j ·' .. A l(iss ecl t Goodllye ' . I E~~g~s ~s~~~:~~t~ Na t~nal Lf'a~ue \\1e.~t title r<ire ·Bare'h• 'I . 1 They'rt> about as .~t·ure as the partner ta bl1nrl. knife rhrnwrr .. a non-swimmer a s1nk1ng ship. a Jewish spy in C<11rn. ey ma,\' f'xpir(' al iln.v n1nn1rn! Anrl their !']Im fill' or ('hilrH'r ?.II bod~ dl)wn tn nne \ 11 ;ii g<1n1e ~ lllll' 11 ti1ch thrv ~1·e nn . eont rnl nrer. !l's bemg played t ight 1n Hnu ~tnn while lhcv take a r;iJhi•r 1n Allanl<I · t lf the G1<1n!s deleat ll!'~s\1111 1nn1i.:hl. )t'!U can lng1 cally kiss a11·a~· the f)oflgrr.~' cl"eams of a crn\.rn hrca11~e S:in Fran· ,. GLf ~J<( WHITI: tjsco 1,1•il! lead by !lirre gan1es wuh six to P~.1' :Tl1at 1nean:; r! U1r r;iilr1ts pl;:1y !1(1(\ bcill, tt,e ))()dl!PfS wnul<J ha\'P !n 11·1n thPrn all. ~t If San Francisco !n~es tonight. the Gl:in1s' le;id will be !nmmed to two gjjn1es. !!And tough as i1·11 hr. thr U.1d~rr~ l'Ould s~IJ 1nilke up the drfic11 if 1hc.v ciln sn;ip o t nf thf dnldrun1s. ISn vnu c;in see what t11nigh t's g;unp in HDusinn n1eans. ~Persnn;ill .v. I lhnughl LA lnsl 1! all la.~l 9fid;i_\' v.ighl \\'hrn iL Inst !h;:il 11-inning g:l mr 1n Atlan!:i after lc:iding 2·1 in 1he n,ith, Then >1·hen thr O<ldgf'rs cnuldn"t s~orr in extr;i innings wl!h nnP n11! cir1fl t ~P h:isrs ln:idrd. 1 '>1-rnle !hrtn nH as k;9 rut frir 1!171 \h"h:i t )'.!H mf', thr (lflf' ihf'v lo.'1 1n SL J~uis \rhf'n ;i runner' scored frrin1 first in t~e l:isl nf lhP ninth \\'hilr lhe llndgrr<; \'j'~re conferring al lhe n111und 111thnt1t ~'11\ng time nut. the t11·0 thry IPsl iii r\<'1v rk last mont h 11·ith t11·0 out in the nth. Thn~e 11·rre thr hlnws lhil1 nnw 10(1111 so Hk ~ f,"ChPck this·. for lo~·all~': F11rn1f'r· (lrani:e a!it Cnllri:e f11otball !ilar Davr C.l eas11n arled for the Unil'PrSil\" of (alifnrnia iains! \\1f"~l \'ir,l!ini:i Sril!;rday flltrrnoon Rf'rkrle\·. Then hf' hopped nn ;11 pl;ine ;ind t':1n1e lo . ~ta !\lr sa For occ·.~ 21.21 tic \Vit h dnldrn \\'e!il Co llege, arri\"ing in tirne for ti e second half. !!Also to he n11lerl . Or;ingt• L~i;.isJ h<is li5 pjayPr s on i1s rns!rr anrl .i7 nr 1hcrn rnnir finm high :;.r·hnnls within the . flrnnce G:n:i~1 CnllC'gr [)1..;!r1c1 '~ \\ h1rh rn· t#mp11 sscs thr Huntln!!tnn Rr;ich :ind ~r11•port -~1rs;i d1 <;!nr·ts 11r.nldrn \\"est h:.is ~~of ~n """11-r pl;11 f•f<: ~on1 thr Hun1inglon .11ld .\r11·pnrt·;.l('Sa gh srl nnl.~ The 1·r~t .1rf' fron1 Cardrn rP1'r . Lr;nR Rracll. etc · J, Lnnks lik<' ore 1·n11\'1'111.r;1t.'~ 1Tr·r111l111c 11'1 ifs n11•n bar·k.r;ird 11hilr thP flusll<'rS !n 011! innrr for talent , Rut :ifter turd:i_r·~ dr;idlnl"k. \\'ho 1·an s::iy whirh s rnmr nut bC'tlf'r nn the dral t. The So uth o.rani:~. t"oun1 ~ Trojan l"!uh 11 t11rrd f:im1l ~ n1cht \\rdnr ~(!;1y ;it albo11 Bav Club \1"ith thr guPsl ~11r11krr t tchard S;ir kn anrl his trust~ \1 hi1e !tinunl Tra,·rlrr I. S:irkn riiri n1n!il nf the Ilkinc l111n111n11th 11rn1 11~ J;i~t ~Ill C<il Tll'"' nrl<'r hP<irl fnn lhall cna{'h P.nh Bl 1rktn;j11 !-·ithout sulferin1! a shutp111 In l;irkman·, fi r~l 11,n t!am<'"' a~ he:ld itnr at lll1nn1 ~. thf' !llin1 ha<; 1 r\ In !cnre ~ E),·L11c:11na Uc;u·h rr.~i!lrnl tl ill T"11111t.1' b:i ~ hrc:un "nrklnc: 0111 ;:1c:11in hul the l!}f;I! ~J .,·mpi(• drcalhl n~ rh;impinn sa~!i hr·~ Ont thinkini of tr~·1n11. a rnn1f'h11 r k for tht !f.2 r.am<'s, ~ Ht h:is tr;imC'd \\'Ith .Jim H.1·un lo ionn !_ trark rluh !n thr S;in!a Harb;ir~ area. ~he,· rall it Club \\'r~t ;inrl ha1·r alrrarl.v E 1 ttrarted ).lark \\'in1.cnrird and .!u~is uzins as nu~mbers, The~· are: premier iddle distancf' runners. .. '.\ FQO!h11ll up.'!CI of lhe week special : iil0rado to knnck oU nhin State at nlumbus 111itl1 Cruises ast Paru11 ~ LOS ANGEL~:~ 1 AP l -Top seed St an n1i th of P<1s11d<'na. \\'on another match Vednr sday in !he $73.000 P ;i c if 1 c ~01 1th11·rst (lpen lcnnis C'hampinn.~hips, i'.lclefeating Onny P;irun of NPW Zcc.lanrl, ·4. li·4. \\o"ednesd11y. Billy Jean !\in~ nf nrarh.v Lon~ Hr ath, i;tormerl p;i~ loc<1J \"e1rr<in Nilnc~· Orn· sfein 1n her fi r~! test nf lhf' rich classic. The pov>'erfuJ .servin,g Mrs. King ripped the Anahcin1 re~irlent 6·2. li-2 And , Kathv Har1er, forrner !\1arinil High School s'tuden1 from Seal Beach; fell ~to Ausrralian Helen Cnurlay, 7-6. fi.J, li·2. ! 'u''"""""' "' 1\"""''a•v • o'"V In '"" F••l''t f~"u•~w••I n,,.n 1•n~•ns:"r.',."~ft",'~'"'· ~. ~IJ1n ~.,,ii~. P••&~•n~. ort. Onnv Porun. ~tw ,.Z•o1~nc1. •·•. ~·' 0 Jorn Coo<>tr. E.-O·•M!I, II•' ••t• 0•"'•0!). f_ncln~. ,,. t J. )~.!, Cnnno•~. ~on•• Mon·c~, O•T Rev ll u''"'" ~Au~~11"c.!;~.;,c~~•I. "'""'"· 11e1, Ov• ""'"t"on, ~ ... ..,.,,, ' • 1 ; I"'' o'~~·n• ,..c...,lulu n., llot nJ1r~ l(n,on! S•••· II•. i..•. l·J. Jon<> '"' ~"'1" ><>u•n A,l.,c•. ~•I A""'""' l'•"••~n. So~:.~"~':,.l<l~;~· i·.:.,,0,.,.,, "•! ln•nU•n lovn Movo I Mt•lco, ,,. .... , .-; i ,,./,.~'1" "'""I· Cnd• , .. r~·l·n °"'"'· Au•"•'• 1 .•. ("!! ll•t"""· Son ,.....,.10, l •• ' ~·I !•"~ 1!:11 " "''"" ........ &-0 ·-1 Joi! flnrnw•J1 • c ""~""'· ~·' f'•Mr lrv1no. $a•"" Alrlto. / .• ~I ~ (''" G"een" , ow "'~·· <It' p""" Mt..,.111~~. ~ ~ou•~ ~f·ica l-• ~ • 1 !(~"'" Tl """' L<><:~eu• Mou"'''" 1,n~ ~·' ~/Jofl ~~~,,.. ~·~ ;t•" ,_7 A 1 A > ATLA.~TA 1UPI 1 -A Judge rulf'd \\"ednesda.v that Rico Ca rty \\'as 1ustified in a fight >1·ith three pollce of. ficcrs h1~l Augu~l and disn1\~sed char~cs of assatilt and creating a tunnoil against the At lanta Braves outfielder. Judge Hubert Sharp s;nd aft<'r 8 lhrce hour hearing that the case was "'shamefully" handled b~· police. i\O prosecutor showed up t o represent lhe 1·i ty. Fifteen witnesses tl'st1fied 1n the three hour hearing. ;ill hut one in bt·half of the disabled 1970 :--:.1tional l.rague b::itting ch;impinn. The nnl.v one to relate !he police 1 l'rsion of thP ca~e in which Carty \\'as beaten so badly he had to h<1ve -~ Nixo11 Opener At Anahein1? A11crel s Lo se l'."I The C;i!ifnrnia Angels niay capitalize rin 1he shift oft.he '\'ashington Senators to Oallas·f'L \Vorlh by hnstin11, the \972 pre.~1rtenlial opener. replete >1;ith r 1ght- h;i11dC'r [)ick Nixon thro,ving out the first b11I!. The '~"hi1e House phoned Anahein1 \Vednesd:iy \vith President Nixon sug - grsting <1 pre.~idential npPner for the 13ig A. 1\ixnn also i;111d that. i;Ince \V11shinRtOn \1·as now bereft of a niajor le;igue fr;>nchise. t1r 11as arlopting the Angels as his hon1c tea1n As fl .~n n1elin1e rrs1dcnt or ll<'fl r by San Cle1ncnte. th e President addit1on11llv qualifies hy birthright, He w:is born 1ii 1·nrb;1 Linda, 11nn!her Or11ngc County ("f1Tllll1llrli!.1 "'\\1e h ;11 e ;i tot 11f ohst aclrs 10 n11·11·111ne hut 11l>rr gn1ng 1o make evPr.v effort to ~cl lt11ng~ up rnr :\rri!," ;:in Angel olfic1;il s;i1rl \Vl'dnesday. An official announcc1nf'nt of nex1 yr ar 's r lans r11;iy hr re1'ea led !his week 111 \Ya~hington. the \\'hill' House said. Th::it h;ippy news rtidn"t help the Angeli:; 111 1he n1n1h 1nn1ng \Vednrsr1ay n1gh1 , huw('1 er. l\11n.~as Cit.v sent 14 rn<'n 11p and nine of thcn1 seoreti as tht Royals won a 10-3 enri:iunter. The r\1neric;1n L1:.·ag11c ,<.t he ti u J e . .ilrc11tiy drawn Lip for the \!li2 srasnn. had l he Clr1·elanrl l n(l1:ins due 1n W;ishing1on f0r !hr 1Jpl'nf'!'. It is not kr111wn >1·hr thrr l hl' Indians 11•uul<I be ir1111hed 1n the A11;;iht•11n µ;11111: . A11µ;rl !·lub prl'sidenl Rnh Rr.1 nPl1!~ ri>tu1 ns hn111c 1nda.v fr(lm the lc;i,c;tie nirellng 1n Boston 11nd 1s cxprrierl In h<'gin seltlng the ni;ichinery in motion for thr Anahc1 rn (iprnrr. 'l'h" ;\ng(•ls t11r1k a :i.1 lt-•:.id intn 1111· n1n1h u1n111g ag<11n~t l\:1n~as Cl!! h111 Bill.v !';;irktr h!•billrd ;i lt11dnff grr111ndi•r ;ind 1h 111~~· g1>1 progrr~~1\'C'!y wor~r \\'hrn th1· 4J11~1 :-;rltled. q1e Rny11ls had 11re11mulflted nlnr nut~ on ;i rlnublr_ si x ~1nglr.~. lll'n /\11~rl errors, thrre w;ilks and a w11rl 1'l1tch Trd 1\hrn1<1!hv 11as ercd1lcU 111!h the I i1·Jnr.1, his fn'urth 111 nine rlrf'ISlnns, Lin) rl i\llrn. 4·11, on" of three California rrl1r1 rrs \1'hn toilrd 1n the la1rful nint h, t11nk !hr !P~.~ l(.6N ~AS CITY CALl<"O'<NIA .~,~ro. r"c' 1 1no ~·~·"' lt> J 1 l I 0"; " ' I I 1 r .. ,.,,,, I• 1 o ' n P rJ .. r• fl I I 1 1 "'""''' ., ""'"" ,, "'""0", jj l ~"~" 0 L~""'~'. n r •• ,,. ' 1 n r O Ou••o o nov• r ? 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MrEarchern_ Two of !hf' nfficl'rS invnlv('d in thr incidPnt 11ere 11ff.duty :il the t!n1f'. ~1cEarche rn ;ind the two n!hcr uf. li!'crs wtre rhsn1issed frnn1 the fnrce b_v the .~tl;in la <1!dt·rn1anit JXJ!lcc cor .. - rnittee following the incident Carll' tcs11 fird hr and his brother.111- la\V. C'arJos J{a1n1rez. 19. \\'ho wa~ <!I SO bt>aten were rrfurnin,1.1 home from his restaurant \\'htn thev not1r erl 1wn 11·hitf' men in a l'<lr _1·f11 •·you nigger·• at 11 black pede strian Th r~ pu!l1'd up a!ongsuJe his i·;ir. !hr n1useul;ir [)(]n11nir:in slar s11id. and nOP nf fh rm looked at him and sa id. "Yes. I said ·you nigger.''' ('11rtv said he bct'ame worried and stoppe 0 d on an expressway overpass 11'hrn hf' sa w a pollc:eman. then ~ol out In the meanlimt, hr tcstifird. thr !ll'o 11•hile 1nen stopped also and !nld the JXJlice officer "These are lhe nig· gers that are goini!: around kilhng cops." \ Cart.v ~aid he ~ot intu ;:i f1ghl \1 it h the two white men and ~fcEarc/1ern srn1ck him on the he::id with ;i bill.v club He denied hittinR the unifnrmed ufficcr. f\ft<Eart•he rn s;iid he ~;iw ;i fight. trird tn break it up and wa s gr;:ibhrrt bv C;i rtv's brother-in-law He ~111ri hP .:ifrrsted the youth and thf'n subdued Carty. The former po!icr1nan said he .-......-...... ·---•r --- intended lo <irrest all four but he '":as busy bre;ikinR up the fight. .\lr E;irchrrn als0 drnir<l knowing the t11 r. wh1!P men v.·rre off.dutv of· f1ccrs. <ind he didn't kn ow "'ho Ca(!y and his hruthrr-111-law were. Ran1irrz. >1·ho spoke only Spani:-.h and 11t"l'drd ;i tr;ins\;ilnr. said Carty wrn1 1o :.1el<<tr!"hern fnr hPlp bul !hf! '<l'hilcs rr;ichcd hin1 first a n d wh1sp('rrd ··i;eere!s" 1n his \e<ir, He ~;iid the p:itr11ln1;in had his g11n rl r:iwn and stuggrd the basC'bflll player with his hilly An(1thrr 1,itn<·s.-.. e1!1' dt'll'<"li1·t• ~I D l\rn11erl_1'. nnc n( [hose wt)o ansv.ercd ;.1 cE<V"chern's rail fnr help. sa id he put one ruff on Carty but told --- DAIL V PI LOT 2J him tn gel up when Cartv yelled "I 'm Rico, rm Rico" to iden tlfv himself. At th:it time. !hr dPter tive said. one nf The ;rhile n1cn kii•kt'd Ciirly in the PyP. ,\l:n· .. r San1 :\l;iss(·IL 11 ho appeared hn1·fl! W tell what ht> he11rd ;ibout the !nC'idrnt, h<irl r;illed the case "'a rli ~grace to our police department. the t"l ty arid the prnfes~1on of law en· fnrrrn1rnt a1-rfl~s the rnun!ry.' Pnl1«r rh1<'f Hrrhert .Jenkins s;iid 1l 11 a~ "the worst t·;ise of rn1scflnd uct by <i pol1r e (1fficcr r·ve el'rr seen.·· Ciirty, ;:in rx-h11x,.,r . s;11d hf' suffrre<l a spl1l !1ni:rr v.'h11:h rrriu1red sl1trhe!> ind f::icr :ind arm bruises in addition tn the bruised <'ye. ' ' 1 • ~ . --·---..... ----~ Giants Will It Afterall ' u Dodgers Trail by 21h SF's Big Two !\low Down Pesk.y Housto11 HOLSTON I Al') Sa r1 Francisco pitcher .Jua n 1\f;inchal think.!' the Houston As\rns are trying rn keep t.he Giants fro1n 11 1nn1ng the i\'a11n11fll League \\"est pen· nan! !f tha t's tl'ur. the A~lru~ l1;ive a sl r angr wa.v of shnv•inJ? 1t after I he 1 r perfnrn1;ince \Verlnrsrl;iy niJ?hl Ill the A.<I rnrlnn1r l\1arirhal f!llowerl thP Astrns bul stx h1ls anrl r e!urnerl lo his screv.ball 1n the ,,,, ll111lio 1·,~••igl1t ,..,_., ,,, .;::111 t;is[ Jnur 1nn111.11.s ;is !he (:1:in!s hrnke frnn1 lhr1r .sl11111p \\"1lh a :l-1 victory ;ind n1oved 2'~ gan1rs ah.,;id nf sC'1·n nrJ.place Lo~ /\ngclf.'s 111 thf' d11 1s1on al s1relch r11n. tl'1arirhal. who drrw ra1e r"l'\"ie11·s front n1;tr11:1,crr ('h;irlir Fn;., for his p11L"h1ng perfnn11;irw!". 1·uuldn'1 undPrst::inrl ll'hl' 1111• Asln1~ were lr1·111g .so hard tn h<';it 1hrn1 \\'rdnr~da .1 night ·"<"lfr. \\";1lkrr 1n1;in11gt•r Jl;irry\. I don't lh111k lie wants 11s 111 11 1n !hr rrnn11nt ." s;i1rl ..... l;inchal "1 11·;u11 !n sC'e hnw he plfl_1·s ;ig;11n.s! 1hP i)nd)'.!C'I'~ ·· S11111rn11r su.cc:r~1cd :ill thr 111,o·r~ns pl;i,1rd lhf'ir brsl il.l!.<ilnsl lhe lr<lgue lrarl<'r. ·Yeah , hut ll1ry ri<>ll t u~r ~r 1rn pil· rhrrs <iga1nst us." \1;iru·h;il rcpli<'d "Ir~ hard tn crir11r 11p e;1<·1l 111n1n11. ;inrl farr ;i d1ffrrrnt pilC'llrr I 1h1nk ,\1 r. lr;ilker dP<'~n·t 11·an1 \I<; 10 win .. ··:.1r \\';ilkt'r·· harl a rrarl,I" f'\pl.1na11nn . "I! 11·;i.s a h1,g e:.in1r fnr u<, Ion." tir s;i1rl "\\",,·r,., 1r11ng lnr !h1rrl pl:i1·P ;inrl 1\'P wrr(' rln1ng e1·rr\'lh1ng \1(' <·ri11lr! In win !his onr · \\.11lkrr !'iild \1 ar1l'hal 111°11! lo h1~ ~lT(•11hall 1n the J;i ~t four 111nr111!~ 11nrl ""h" re;il11· krpl 11<; nff hal::ini·r 11·11h 11 \\"r h11rh1 t sf'rn 1! hrforr ilnrl 11 rr;illv SIJl'[1!1·'.r·rl !I~ "I'd hf'•'ll llSlllj! tf~I n1ari_1• ~r·rr>1h;1I\, ' ~:11d '\1:i r1rhal. nPll 111·11 "I !h111 k 111P hatlrrs v.rrr 11ii111ni:; f11r 11, ,q, I 1 11~1 cot a11·;:i1· fn1111 11 for a 11 hilr. I 1rrrrl In \\'nrk 111y f;is1h::ill r arl.1• tnn1gh1 ;inrl thrn I wrnl 10 thP ~rr rv.·b:ill " \\'h1Jr :\1a rirhal \\'HS t•11nfo011d1ng thr A.,!rn ballers. Bnhby Bon(!.' 11·;i~ cone l1nuing his st re;ik iig111nst the Aslrn~. CIN CY'S PETE ROSE TUMBLE S AFTER BEING FORCED our. (;ourt Cl1oiee Bla111ed Ricliey Qitits U.S. Teani; Net Officials Criticized 1,1)S .\'\(;~~1.1·:s 1/IP1 -rs npt"n lr-11- 111~ , l1;in1 p1nn Sl;in S11111l1 <,n ~ II" knr 11 fnr !1\0 11rrk~ lhal Cliff Rwhf'1 plann<'d In q111I lhr l s [l;i\ IS ('11p ~ri11arl l{p ~~"'' hr trird 11n~1u·1·e~i;f11tly to t.<ilk H1rhr1· 0111 of h1~ rlcc1s1nn S1i111ii , f·x rt1•11·d In fl!Tll!') "Iii' o! tlir 1v:n ~1 ni:lr s hrnhs nn lhr 1rilrn. .~;i ld \\'rllnrs1lay he rtnc.,n'! rn ind 1h;i1 lhr [);111< ('11p n1::i11 h 1111!1 !!nn1;o.n1;i 11 111 hP pl;i,1 rd on r lil\ r;ithr•r thnn rP1n,,n1 Thr n1.111·h 1~ ~rhrrliilrrl fnr Charlntlr. ,'-; c ' (1('1 ~. 111 nu·hrv , 2~. ;.,;111 1\ll)!f"ll• T<•), <HI· nr1uniTd Tur·.~rl.1~ hr \\n11ld nnt hi' a me1n- brr nl !hr f{';irn Hr cr1r1r11crl l S J.;ill'n TC'nni s 1\~snc1.1 !1nn nffir·1;i ls fnr clrrllng to pl:i.v the 111:i l rhe~ on c!;iy and al~o for its melhntls of ~rl e("11ng a lram c11pta1n. 1-JC !-:<iid 1tir \'SLTA sl1nu lrl have cnns11 ile<J the pl:-1ycrs 1n !hr drc1~101t~. Annlhrr f::ictor behind R1ehey':; dct1~ion i~ lx·l1tl'l'rl lo bf> !h<il hr 1s nnl h;ipp;; v.·1th his pl;i y d11nng recrn1 !nurn;imrnls. The L:Sl,TA has been CrJ!ll'l ~CC! by nt.hrrs for selerl 1ng cl11y <."nu r ts. The Romanians are exper terf lo do niuch bet- ter on cl<1y than 1hey wnulrl have on a f11sler ,,urfare ;Hul lh<')' stand a good chance of t;ik1ng the lrnphv hehind thr Jrnn Curt;:i1n /or 1hr first !irnc. Srn 11h cnn1n1cnlrd hf,l \\'f'rn n1alches ;i t lhP. ra(.;1 f1c Southwc.~t Open tournament here that"! think the kt>y to being .::i goc.od !cnn1s playrr 1., I.fl adjui;! to any con- ditions. "I have been suct·essful this year on hoth clay ;ind J.:G!_~~. sn I dnn "t. mind !he cl11v cnurts on which lhe cu p m11tchrs will be ·played in Charlotte," he sa id. The nnn-playinJti: captain of thr U.S. ~qu;id is Ed Turvill<', an allorney lrnm St. Pelersbur:,R. Fl a. He says ht. cxpect.5 the b:isic ~ri11arl In hr S1nith. Clark f;raehnrr, Erik Van Dillen and Frank Froehling. plus llnscoe Tahner 11nrl .Jim Connors. E:;ich tean1 is permitted ~IX members unlil a \\'eek befflre the com· per1tion two mus!. he dropped. Sparl{y Calls Dodgers Tense After 4-1 Win Cl i'."Cl~\ . .\TI 11\!-'l -•·j tnld \\'alter Al."tnn bPfnrp thf' srne ~ hP W/lS my fa•·nr11C' n1;in11~er. ;ind 1 11·as £nin'! tll give him niy best shot." .!'<!id Cinrlnn;iti 1n11n;igrr Sparky Anrlrrson ;if1er !hr Rerl_, s11·f'pt ;i 1wn.g;in1e ~rl frnm thP prnnant· enn1end1ng l,(Js Ange les [)()tigers 9-3. and 4-L C:iry N"l;1n alln\1t·d !he l>odgrrs 11ne run in !hr first inning nn h\'o hit!>. then pcrniilted nnl~· threr mrirf' ba se hits to """"""' R•<I •I 1 Gl•nc• "IAT IO"IAL LEAGUE Wf>I Oi"'''"" Wo" Lo•! Pt•. !'.;om•• ll•~·nn te 1>11y , ~.,,, '""'"'" ln• 4~n•'-• ~·" F'""<'"~ J,l, (• '' '"""" I"· 1~r• 1i 1• ).) Lo• Anorl•• -1~ 1• 10' Aw;y Pl ~· •• \\5 -· ., 1.1,! • h"''Y •II ><nv"~" Ill,~""'· )•n!_ l • )11• ~•n 0 <000 !ll, H~,.,.. (J' Hnu.>no •''• '•oT. A•l>n .. Ill '•~I ?•·l~-le I• 1n ~iis 121h µ;i1nP a211 inst \\"cclnC'sd;iv n1gh1 ;inrl parf' thr 4·1 !riun1pl1 14 lo.~.se!i Red~ to a Th('_ dnuhlr bt'aling pur llw [l<lllgeri; 21.~ ganl<'~ h<'hi11rl lhr S;in Fr;inr1~C'n Gi;ints 111 1hr filf'f' fnr lhr tl!lc in l hr 1'\;itirinal l.1•ahll<'0!-. \\'f',trn1 [)11 isi"n Tht• r.i;:ints heal Jl11u.~tnri 3·1 \Vcd11csd;11· "l 'l'e 1-'.f•t 111 !i11nd th1• 11rrl~ J'i!r·hrrs rrrd11 .. s;ud Ah lnn "Don (;ullett 1v11S: i:rr::11 10 lhf' fir~! g<1n11' and Nolan pitched rrill wrll 11 ga1ns1 us •·Th1•.1· 11·t•rr nul !n l)(•:.i! 11,, ;ind th f',V put their h<'sl ur 11g11in~I 11s. \\'h;i t el se can .l'OU rln. 1\ll .~<';1snn lnnc 11·r·1·p been 11l;i1·1ng ;:ibnut l!l g:1111cs hrrtcr th;in .?00 h:~IJ \Ir ht1rl nnr gnnrl w1nn1ng strp;:ik - ]fl g;:im('S. ·•Snn1r p••11pl r ('Xl)rt•! ,11011 111 1l'1n six nut nr srvrn 1rhrn \1()11 11r" a cnn1cndcr at the cnri of lhr ~ra~On I! t11nks lik" \'ou "re not lrl'ir1c. but of (·nur~e vnu"rc l rv.ing" ·Andrr.-.on whn~r ,;,11111 ll'nfi thr )!170 \";it1nn;il 1.e;1c11r rwnnfln! hill frll nn h11rd l1n1r~ lh1s ~'rar. s1·n11)ath11.rd 11·ith Al ~tnn. "Thrre·s nn q11rst1nn th;:it !hP [)ori_O!tr!I ;1rr trn ~r . h11t ·'" 11rr thr <:1;int.~ lf"s a kn .. 11·0 f;11·1 !h;il 1·on lrnrlrr~ fnr U1r pen- n:inl rilln "t t1 ~11;ilh 1111 rrill W<'ll ;it Jhr end of lh" ~t;i~r1n Thr1 1\in 1111h ~(l(ld pil· rh1nc Th;1t'-, ll'h;:il h;1ppenl'rl In 11s in fhe 11l;i1t'iffs 111!'1 ,vr:ir ::ind in thr \rorld Srr1<'\ · Th<' lit'd~ ln'I thr Si::ric~ to the H:.iltin1Prr Oriol«~ \11l;in. dr~pilr h1:. p1!ch1ng record. s.::iid hP 11n11ld h;i1•r 11·nn 2fl g;imr " h;:id It not brrn for lnsinc: 1n11nv rlrio;e cnnte.~t ~. "'lrs ;iJ11·;iys J:ll!fd tn brat ;i. contender. :--,·nll' 1~·c "re aiming for 1hrrc in a row ;ig::i1ns1 !hr (;j;inl ~ Hr 1s scherlu!rd to face San Franci;c11 ~aturd1J1· 1n the second ~ame nf ;i th~ee· l QS ANGE~ES h t hl 0 0 , " . " ) , w,11•,, " ~·•r•~•·. " w 11•v"· " II /\lt•n, 1~ .. ' • 0 ' • (•• v•n•~ ti L"•~'<'O. 1h !!•rwr. r ~.,.,,, n~ ' • 0 J " " Q ~ " Q 0 IY <'<r<'" In I """''' ' ' S•n""' ~ J \/•I""''"'' II' 1 '"'"'' 11 lo• ~no•I~• " " " . " . " " " 0 ' 0 " 0 0 , ) ' CIN(11HlfJ.TI 1<0,., ,, ""'"'" )!' LM~v. l~ •b r ~ rtlt J t I 0 • 0 0 0 ' ' ' > I 2 I l I I 0 J 0 Q 0 T """"· JD !!•~<h, t c~,~~. u !!•~d•o•d If l 0 0 0 r n"~" t• _) O l l WoMw••d , " l 0 0 0 N"l•n.o 20 1 0 To•••·, )1 I 1 ' Ill() l)Ot'> /'00 -I )'1)(100200•-• (, .... A~OI' \•nO"' !\ 1 •11 I ·' J I • l I "'""''' l 1'1 0 0 0 1 Nnlon +W,111 •1 • ~ 1 I 1 r, ... .., -1 " 10,0)} Top Collegiate Poloists at UCI The elite of colle;r:c v.·ater polo teamt are at rr Irvine Frid11y to b<>gin a two• day tourn11menl !fl kir.k off the 1971 season v.·ith thf' defending champian Anlrillrts and runnerup UCLA Bruins ln the fa vor11e's role. ~ ~1o•v ' ~ "' l!C I'-'"~·~ <"ul'"""n JC •G~"'" ll. I Jl'I ~"' -C•I 51!•• tl'l"~ ~·•<~) v1. UC H"~•••v IG•"'• ol • ~,., -U( 5• ·1• B••(l.O•• ~' l/\~ IG~"'e ~). j 111 a"' VC r"-·~~'iU'i_oVAC}fJ. ( •"'• •1 , "·"' -lo<'" ;, G•"''' ' M>d 1 IG•P'e I' ~ Jl'I • m -w,..,.. ·~ •n GJ1m., l """ ) 11:-•""'• U. 11 JI m -lo'"" in G•"'9' 1 •M • !GI""' 1\ I) JO D "'· -W•~n~·• on G•m•• l Ir><!• TG•'nf tt ' "'m -Con..,1~1'"" r~•"'n'""'~ln W•~""" ill V•..,,tl I ~nd I l _)l D.f" c~~.,,~l""'~'o G--"N·~~·· (,•"'•'A •~d I ' PITTSBURGH PLAYERS WHOOP IT UP AFTER WRAPPING UP TITLE. The fir~! j!AlherinR nf !hr train lor lrirn1al priictir<' ~e~s1nnli l~ pl;innPrt nrxl wePk . Riche y's sudrlen ::innnuncenlf'nl came l'ls 11 .~urprise to many becausr hf' i!. No, I in thr tJ S rank1n~~ ::ind nnP of lh~ best clay court player~ In the world. : !i-";, .; ~vf~,·ft :;:r~,-, 1..c-~;:,'. 1r~ it~".!.."';~ ie ·~ '~ -Dlll Y PILOT Monarchs Match Muscle Against Santa An_a Speed M.D 's 1'op1 Ba ck Sits Out Toni g ht's Football Op ener R)' PHii. Rf)SS 01 lht D•ll• fl>11<>1 lt•U Sl alflr l'lr1 Il l'. nll ;:i pu!1'P nf ThP Rnrk (stn1nr h;.lfbaC"k Rork~· Simpson\ hut he'll bf-nnl'.hf'rp in ~1,i:h1 tnn1i::ht IRt at Sa.n!.:i Ana Rnwl whpn !hf' .\1 unarchl\ l';ir. !ity footb:ill llquarl locks hnrns in its Ira· d1~on11I llf'lfl·IPa,11ue npPne r wi:h the Sant:i Anll Saints. Simpson Is bPin~ held ou1 of comhnt until the Chaff!"~' fl!:lme ;:i Wf'ek frnm ~aturd;ly. so ~lnn:irth head mat1 Roh \\'QM~ i.~ insrrtin.1t Jllninr R11.v S11 nrhez 111'11 in his placr If thr J:llOlf' rlu:111trs it S;inl'hez co11!d bfl> sh::irinii !he work hors{' halfback sin! \.\'ilh 11npho1nnre .Jin1 C~;;irdr11 11M 1, F.11hrr Rirk Shf'ldon 12{J~I •II' ~111rk St~nhra '!~5 \ will be lining up al full· .,~ ... 1.; for 1he fo.1 nr1arf'hS whil{' f\'ick F i11onich (!80 1 is Pl'nei1ed fnr ri,l!h l half. i\r·cn rding to Yl'oorls. senior p:i~s1ni:: \.\'lii7. flill Clough is hill s t a r t i " g qUarterback but annthflr better.than. av('ral!e p<issrr-snnh Steve ~lartin­ d,.~"-i.~ ;ilso av11il,.b!r The l.i!itlflr duo \\'ill be fir in,li( bu tle ls mainly in the dire('lion of wide receiver.c; Terry l\.1arlind:ilf' 1Steve·.c; older hrn1h{'r •. rif~e Courv and l.refil Popadiuk a nd t ieht tnd.~ Jeff Clark and .lirn Nanrv. The lat- lrt i.~ ;i doubtful perfnrm{'r but i.e. ex- pet!{'d tn ~ rcnd.1· r.1 ater Dei's tr1•nch si111ation i.~ rnhl'lnf" ed; "'ilh the presenre of st'ver:il 200- PO!Jnd ·plus hnpi:f11lll-ini·ludini;: nffen!iiVf' la~kles r-.-tike H11 rth 12101 :ind ~111rk P'f::imple 12101 11nd deft'nsive tackles Joe Knox (2!01 11nd Cr:iifil ll ans1Jn (2201 . ~1hile Sant;i Ana d1Jesn·1 1.·nme clci.~r In pngses.~in~ lhr ~1011;1rf'li s' .c. 11 pr r 1 n r ptWsic;il n111s t'lr. eoa('h Tu111 Balrlw1n's ' 6ittn\.<:. on !he other h11nd . have plent y or spf>ed-a Sant;i Ana tr:idemnrk. .ls Raldll'in says. "wc•rr ;i11·ft1lly rpiick aOO Y.'e h;:i1•p somf' prelt.v ,11:ood klr1 s 11! thr s kOI positinns fir b;ic.ks iind end ~1 ." The runnin f: bar·ks. for in.~t:inC'e. shn111 good speed "·1th Louis Pt•re1. t 1;)0 1 :ind Ot.'l ni S{'of1 11 ~~1 ;it halfbaek.~ and Jud Pa;rkf'r !1 70! ;:it lull b:ic k Quarterh:ic ·k~ K1•i!h \\'.1-rJt·k 11151 ;ind sllph ~lkl' Mol111;i 1180! :ire ;il."n known l'l r .. Fairlv S\~1if1 11·hil{' hil! rr.'>{'r\'P fullh:if'k Rirhard f)1~C"hner l'.!J5! 1s no slOll'fl'lke 1 tttler. The heo;\ lw!.,lra.v ph1.vcr on the Sant.:. An11 ro~l cr il\ leUC'rrn:in ~!;irk Lovel.:id v i l t~J. flt ll'a.~ a bac.:kup fu\lh;ick in 1970 hut \.\'ill set at·t1on ti t guard holh oF- feri sively and defen~irl't~. 0'"f.N'I Ol"ENll ..... •.. "'· ,,. ' c ,., •. '" .. , MOC« ' • ' ""~''""'"'" '" "" F "ton'<~ ' ' fl•rlli '" "' K no• ' ' ......... ,, "' '" """'"" ' • )lo•• "' "_\ Cit<> " • Doti~· '" "' 5'•"~'" " ' Coval•• "' '" M~olio,.., " 0 Cl•11•" '" '" O•Mno ' • S•ntli•r "' '" , p,,_,,~." ' • ,lotonlcn •• "' ' ""'"''" • • s~old~n '" "" ... ..,1uon • Count v J avcees • • Fare Formid a ble Grid · Opponents l"h·e 11f 1he .,1~ (lr;1n~c ('n11nt1· 111n111r c-Glit.1(1' f1Y11h11ll tr:in1~ allf"mpl to ~1111 un· d&ft.a lrd Saturd.:1 y TIIJ:?hl ~hil r lhC' ~ix!h fiturr~ tn t11 kr 11.o; hnnp~ ~ftdrilrhar·k l'nllccf• 1hf' !'l~hlh r::.n\..rrl 11'.JlfTl In lhf ... !i!lr l'> ii ~11l 1rl p1rk In drfra! Cypre.'~ 1111. ;i! Huen11 !'ark H1,,:h ]lfe ;11111 h1IP. 1 lrilnJ!r Cn:i"t 11nd f;n\rlr n \v'c11t. two IC'i\TI1l\ 1hAI b:i11Jed tn A 21 21 !if 111 ~1 wrek . f;i cr R p11 ir of fnrmid11blC' 0Ppi:lnen1 ~. bee hn.~1s LA Harbor end Go!drn \\'fi st \'i~lt~ '.\U. S:i n An1oniri . 1fh'p·i; !hf' wrrkend .JC sched ul t for SOulhla nd te111n~ f rid••'• c;omo• Ctlt•"'' •• lont R••<" c-"'"" •• Ln• .. ., •• ,., 1.r !••~·"···· c ...... J_.& 1-<••bo• ~I Do-•n~• Coo~• )O(C,,l•l)at • VI (Vfl"" !I flV''" , ..... 'f•t~ ,c;.01<1,n W•" 0t M! 5•" ""'""'" J .,•,.•ton ol ~""'" Ml''"'" .Jonl o ,&no 01 Po•O<l<'•U i o" 0"•" M•u O! C.•O""'fl"' '°"'~'""""" " Ml Son J•t•n•n (ll•u1 ol l!•t l•onO< iii ····""" •. w .. 1 l • C~oll•• 01 G>•"Cl •IO ,.,,,. ~··t,.·• •• ""0"'"' E•" L O ol l O Voh•>' .Lon•• ol llo•or1• ol~ """''"''' Pon<n •ulo o• \/•"'I.I'' .,.,,." "•ntnro "' "'"~·n•·• •t ~ .... , "'''k """""" 0< f'> (•'T'I"" ,11 n,,10.,. 111110. "' """' t''"" " Ot •••1•t• "'''~ l"-~eu•~w•" ti t~"••• ~I o.,.,, ""rt"""' •• llo•"ow MONARCH TACK LES MI KE BARTH ANO CRA IG HANSON At SC High Capi stra110 Area Growth Reflec t ed )J y E111~0Iln1e11t The rapid .'lrnwlh nF !he C.:::ip1str;:inn and Millik;in ~~.700 > \\'ork on the three· arra i~ rrllected 11l S;:in C.:lf'mr.nte Hi.llh year system. gchonl whe re !he TritQn s ho::i.o;1 an enroll· n1cn1 or 2.601}, \\'hat'~ n1•wr. in ll il 1w-ob!lb1111.\', lhe.1 ·11 be nn double scss1nns nl'x! f;ill w1!h !hr !'01npletinn of Dana Hill~ Hi.1th ~liJ!htly behlnrl ~rhedull' . The cl.1.~s s!nu·turr f,.r thr 11rw s1·h111d 1~ tcntat11·el.v grarle.~ II !hrnull'.h 11 1\·i1h th(' flO~~ibilil~' of Pl'en ;irldinii: ~f'1·rnt h ---- HOGE R C.-\RLSO:\' ------ ~r:idf' 1u :1!1r1·1R1r !hr prf'~<.ure nn !hat le1 Pl E1Tntu;;ill.1 IJ.in;i. Hill<; 1\·1\1 h,.!'nmr " /nur-111ar high ~(·hnrol ·rh" pnn('l pal of lhf' or11 pl11nt 1~ \\'11\1 Sprn('f'!' ;in r>>l rt.,\ h;i~ke!h;:ill pl;i.l'rr ;:ind rormrr ha .~keth11ll co.1.rh R ! (;ip1.~tr11nr1 /lf~h * * * Thfl Triton~· l'i"im prna:ram ronlinutl'i undrr lhl' han dirap nf nril ht ins: abl t In fif'ld 11 \\Rlrr pn l11 ll'am -lhul'i thty rft n- nnl brJltn pr11ctirr untll ,l1n. ?. To make malltr~ '"·o r~r flf'mf'ntt cit~· poril I~ dr11intd flr~t ul lhe ytar. * * * lhr ~11n UDlll !hr Fl"lur Hun1inj!1nn Bearh srhnnls !lrr 1n lhe top 11'1 nf thr Clf' Pnrollment W15f', but ii ."hnuld bf> pnin!rd 011 1 that !hr fifil ure5 include fn~1r i;:r:ide ... Fountain \'allrv t.1.!120 1 t.~ lle1·ond 111 Pas:idl'n::i·.~ 4.100 \Yhll!! \l'r5Lm1nster 3.Mlh . Ed1snn t.l21 1i l and t-.l11r ina !.1.150 1 are r11nkf'd f!th . 71h 11nd !Ith . I.on~ Beach po11'er.s L.akewood L1 ,800J * * * Look fllr ~trinl{ent fl n f o r c e m f' n I rrl{Rrdinl{ lhe l'ilRmminJl, kickinJ?. ~pikini;: 11r lt1rn'"'injt nf thf' fonthftll fnllnwl nJl lnur hrio\\'nl'i. pi'n11ll its nr RI Any othf'r lim, \\'hen thr h11ll h11s hrcome dt :id h.1 f~1orhnll officials in prep tirC!f'~ . Thf' inFra <'lifln is r nn s i d tr f' d 11n.<;1>11r1 .~n111n l i kt conduct anil the punish· 1nenl ii; I~ .va rds. * * * Anfl !1111k for I.on~ Be:i c•h J0rdan to end i1o; f'n P-yr:ir PX ll P frnm thP '.\Ir.ore League fnllf'11·1ni:: S;:i!ur(t;i1··\ ClF rxrr11t i1·r rnun· 1'il tl1f'Pfing Th<' l':in!11f'r~. 111e<'11,rrl r11·rr 111~1 .1 r;ir ·~ drr'1~1nn lo ~hill thi'lll tn thp Ra : Lr;ii;:11f'. ar" _,;rrl.:1n~ ::. rr!urn In !hf'> ~!Mr" r1rr u1l ;ind 11 ill proh:ihl.1· la~,, ~:I Rn nrhn ·~ pla!'l' * * * l'rrp llporl~ 1n Philllrl<'IJlhia 11rp 111 ;i ln14' l'hh Y.1th uni~ 1:irslt1 Frmlh11ll r 11r- rl"11ll.1 in th l' pi r!ur<'. ·\nri 1h11t tr1nk fl S7~.flflfl drto;i tion frflO\ Phll11rirlph i11 l·~a1tlr~ ownrr LP11n11rri Tnsp 11lr r r all ~pnr1 ... enrf f'Xlra currirul1r 11r1ility hlld been curtailed. Trip to Dod g:e rs Thi' l~i Cluh i ... ~rnnsorinc .:i hu~ trip In ~rP lhP la.~! Sf'hr(l11led Dod.itrr R11 5eh11ll (;aml'! nf the .'ieasnn on Thursri.:11-. Stp- lrmhrr ~Ol h Fan~ koC>" 1ha! thi.~ is al.\n Fan Aprirri-1a!100 ~11?hl 1111(1 !h;i t m(lre than 200 pn1.es will hr l!h·rn awa1·. The Ru~rs :ire ~eh~duled to · s!np at ll~thrl Tn\.\rrs anc! ;i\ Rolling Hoines Tr:i1lrr l'ark In tn~1 a '.\lr ~ti to p1rk up i.:ur~ls. r1111 \'irjl1nia Rrrw{'r 11! fi-1~-1 622 fnr t1rkf'1S :ind for furthrr inform1111on. :'\'o re.c.erv11tion~ t:iktn af11"r 9 am Sa1Ur· dR,\'. ~ize Key Factor for '"l~ritons • ;San Cl tmcnte High cuarh Tom l::ad5 is ft>plng fnr fnu r ~nlid qua rt tr~ of lontb11!1 Jl)idlly nlRhl whf'n the Triton.~ launrh the 1J71 c1mpa1gn ag111n~1 vi11\t1ng Rre11 . : Ead1' crew beg :in the seR.~on ag1.11n.~1 llrt'a·s "-'tldl':tl ll la ~I yc11 r 11nd found tbr m~f'lvr~ behind at 1hr hall, l&-0 Brc11 ti·mtufllly won by 11 l~l~ rouni. :"\\1p nnly pl •ytd '"'O qu11rtf'rl\ nf IQOI· blil ll last yl".tir. \li'e jwit y.•eren't ready In Jll•.I"" $.1.Yl'i E:ldll'. whn en!rrs hi!! lhlrri ••son t i lht helm nf S11n Clemenle fool · boll. Althnu~ nn1y lhre~ \f'1f'r1Hl S rt1urn from lht 7n Tritnn ~quid . f.11 i1s 11~ ~ it'~ the biJge~l l'iquad he ·, had at San Clemente. . - "L>nr slrOnfill".C.1 fa ctor i$. prnb.11bly nur sitf'." ~;:i~·s F.:lldll. Thf'rf' i1' .11 lnl of .11hit11~ on th1.~ lf'11 m. hut Y.P arf' lnPXPf'Tlf'nrt d ·• A kfly pn.~1 lion th11t !?.Ck$. ;in rll'.pt r1Pn1'rrl pllytr 1$. qu11t\('rh;ir\.; where ~:ads i~ ~11 11 undec1<l~I "'ho \\'ill i;:et thP sl11r11n,1t: c:ill Friday nii;iht. Sen1nr Jnhn ~pt1n.1tmRn ;i ~ 10. 14.~ poundrr, an(! Jun1nr Fhll l\rnn r1. 11 t;...1, 210·pounrlrr. llrf' rurrf'n"tly IJ1rirl1n . .1t fnr 1hr 1'\n. ! ~pr.I .. Rnrti p!;iyrd Jll!11or 1<1r~1t.\ h::ill 1a~1 1P<1f <ind btl!h shnwed al'M111t !hr ~;imc 8b1!it~' tn our ~rr1mm11i;:"' 111~1 .'\;:iturd111 . Kl'nnflr 1~ 11 ~tronfil: kid 11-·h1I P Spr1n~m11n I~ fundllmi>nt11lly brltrr Rnlh iirt adr quatl" p11 sllrr~.'' Clark J arret!. 11 ~-~. 1 4~·pound ~tnior. I! tht ht'.~t nf 1ht runn1n a h11rk5 . J11rrt'fl. Rlnna \.\'ith rt n1er Rill ~ladd Pn <ind l11cklr .John Rnmtrn ,.r~ the rtturn- 1ng l\ltiir1ers, l\l ;idde.n. a 6·1. 21r..p11undf'r. i.:rt~ the hpt>nlni;: {'!Ill Ill renlrr 11nd will 111$.n pl•.Y linth11r krr nn df'ftn$.e, Rnmrrn , a 6-1. 2.15- pnundrr Jtflf'~ hnlh \.\'II~.<. 11t l11cklr . .h1rrelt. r .. 1e ~tlll"r!i and l\r,•1n \V r1p.ht <1rt' 11lsn ~rhcdulrd tn .1trt dn11hlr dutv ~t llf'rJ:. 16 I, J~fl 1 !hr .c.111rt1n,i: nAnkcr. "ill 11\~n OJ'lf'll at ;i r111·11 rrh11rk ~rot with ·.l11rrl'tl \\'rifi!.h! u;.o, 11151 will plRy light rnd An~ linebacker. Oilers Coa ch Undat1nted B)' Reports ''I !h1nk we cirt gnln,t to be much im- prnvpfl n11r r las! year " Snrnetimrs !hose turn nu t In be ramou ~ l:i sl words in !hf' 0f!en pr,.r11r inu~ football rollchlng profrssinn. Rut Hunt111g!nn Beach Hi11h 's Ken ,\ln111s dnf'sn·1 care hecau st hi' beliel'ie~ in ll'h;it tie ~"~'~ And lhe seasnnf'cl velfl ran nf bet1rr lhan a de<'ade of hl'ad coarhini:: on the 1·;1r~11 v le1·r! ;ipp;irt nl!I' has tnnu~h r\·1drnrr t11 back up his rPa~onin~ ;...~ the fl1IC'r~ prep:ire flir f"nda\'·s I 97 1 prr.r;;r;i.~on op .. nrr ;i~;:i1n~r 1n1·ad1n ~ Lonfi! Rc;1rh ~1 ilhkfln . Thr \•1s11 in11: lt11n1s are :-.uppnsrd to hil'" their bf'st tr.a m in lliX ~·ears. but th:it still dne~n'I f?.7.t' ~1o;its . Allhuu,e:h thl' l)d Cit\ i!nddf'r~ dropped 1u l II la~t ,p;isnn . thf' 1dPa fref]Uf'n!ly ~urf;1cr.~ th:il ~!oals t•nulr! be ant1cipat1ng ;1nnlhrr can1pa1i::n l1kr lhP llurprise 7·2 1n11rk hi s !'llafJ.!<'~ pn.•!cd 111 191i!l \\'1lh .~pcrd _c:atorr. thr offr n~P L~ ki;idtd 11·11h a fancy cn rp.~ nf fleP1 h:icks and ref'ei1·rrs. f\'n turtle when 1L t·on11•.~ j(I ru nnin.1t. lRO- p11und s!11rling riu:ir\Prb;ick .Jim ~1;:irl1n h;i~ ;iJ.~11 Sf'f'll ful lh11cking dut_I' in !he p.:i~l whilr halfb;it·k~ Str1·{' rickforrl 'l.'>0 1 and Ka rl Abrah::imson f 155 ) h a 1· e af· ICrhurnt•rs !fl spare . 1'hc p;1.~s-s111l,!:J!IOR group -11-hil'h in- ('IUd!"s 1 1~ht end Rretl \\'hil P 1 20~1. split t>nrl Ri ll IJrrsslr r f l~~I ;in(! flanker Tnnv C1ar{'lli 111101 -is ;i nnther a rt>ll rr~f'mbf. in_g an lllrpn r1 runy.ay Shored up sintc 1910 is the 1nlrrior 11[. lrn~i1e l1nf'. 11•hu ·h fr;i[11rrs hifili::er kids like Ru;ird Rill ~11·Coy 12!!0 1 and t:irklts r r1r Rak1·r 1200 1 and .Jim Pn!lt r !195 \. \\'ith <ill this nffrn~il'P ta lent. Moats sh!1uldn 't worrv. right? J\·nr 11u ii 1•. 111 ~\loals· 11·111·ds. ,.1 th ink if anyth1n.': Ila~ 1o 111• pl'nl l'd. It 's lhr defrnse. "I t'~ al wflys :i 11ues1ion mark a! lhis tiinr nf yr:ir ;ind .vou rrllll y nf'ed ;i cnUple of j!arnrs rn n1akr sure you h;i ve the ri.1tht proplr 10 thr l'IJ.!hl spot~:· \\'hill' his dcf'cnse isn 't ;:is t r r111ln :is thr :1t!;ickin~ porl in11 nf his sf!u<1d. fl.1na t~ ne1·et1hrlrss ca n (·all on r vro more ~w1f· lir.~ in hi s prl'vt•nt11·r pl;ins l.1n1·b;i!'ker .lohn (;arl:ind ! 171 is pr11· h:iblv onr of 1hr la.~1i'st fl1lrr~ in c:imµ 11hi1;, lhc .•f'1 .. 1nc1 11r.v io1·lurlr$. !hr liki'll nf 1nrrrur1;rl hlllfh:irk\ l\vlf' \';in AmPrsfnrt 1 lfi~• ;ind ~-1 1kf' l'rP~de ••1Jlf' 1110 1 and ~aff'l 1e~ .l r rry A.\hford (liO i and Tom frunk 117fl f. •' . Toug h Opening Fo~ Ed is on Coac h W orr ie d A bout Le ft-hli nded QB ~~di.~on 's 1970 CIF AAA football chan1pinn Chargers had a tough g.11rnt ;ind didn ·t SC(lre Pa.c.1ly 1n chalk ing up a 20-0 win ovtr the S1. .John Ro~co Br<111ts 1n l11s! l\f'a son·~ openrr And fir.~t-year Chargers ht.lid coach Vince As111·0 expPr·ti; inuch of tht san1 e 11·hen his f'le1•en squ:1res nff \.\'llh the Br11 vr-~ RR<lln Saturdil}' in !hf' 197! lid· lifl f'r 11! Hunt1ngton Beach High ... rhey .~eem [fl bf' a prel!~· tnugh !earn,'' A.~;i rn notes. "\'i'e JUSI SAW them 1n ;i st-r1n1n1a gc !Sa turday a,e a1nsl ~:dillon 's lr1•1ne League rr1·al Corona clfl l t-.1ar f but we lnnk for thern to pas.~ more th11n las1 )'ear ..They hA\'f' a rt•:illy _i,:1M1d lf'l !hande(t µas~rr 1 ~rnior fl-11ke \\'ordtnJ," he adds. BllSl'o dicl a Int nf deff'ns11•f' stun1 1nR and <·an1e right ;it lhe C!1arii:ers l;1s1 sc·ason, l\O Asarn e xpel'!.~ a har(t·h1t11n ,11: tusslr He rl11es <1dd. l1owevcr, "wP ·rl' l r.1•1n~ to prep:ire prun<iri ly for n11r ll'agur g~n1e5 . But we do go 1nlo e1·ery gan1e l including prflseason t1 rfs li ke rhe Bosen contest) \.\'ith the idea of winning. though. "\\'1>ve had a rash nr injuries rnrludln,i: ankles, knl'rs. and about ill casl'~ of !he flu -hu!. hnrefull). the~• kids will he read.1· tn pl 11y ~oon .. ln sp1 1e of thr 1niunrs anrl A.\sortrd m1~fnrtunell, !l1P pn111ri riefl"ndtng t1tlistJ1 n11nC'thrlr..~s exh1 b1t ,1.1nnd r11•Prall b11l11nce :ind pre!t~· gnnd te:i1n SJWf'd \\'1!h expec\l'd st:irtPr Roh Sn111h nut for about four mnrf' wreks w1lh .11 hern111, !he tailback ~lr)f 1.~ up for filrllbs w1th Frtd Ht rnandt't and Jack Haynes b11tt !1ng thPre. ~lark Hannon i;:ets !hf' .sta rtin g qu arterback (all :ihe11cl f!f ll " n 1 {1 r classmate Buff Rn~;:ircl but A~rn s.;iys, "we 'll probably alternatt ttiem. dl"pt'n· ding on ho\.\' !he ~an1r l!Oes The leRm !ipef'rl wh1c·h Ed1.~on Masts is especially a plus l:i1·t11r rlrfens11'ely And the l1nrharkrr'> :ippeiir In bf' !hs b11lw:irks of ;i 111111 ll'h lch ~urrtnderied nn· ly 114 po1n1s in 1:1 ~an1r~ 1<1.~t f;i ll AIJ-coun!y perfornlrr nnrk.v \\'h111' hnlds down 0nf' of lhf' b11rkrr slot ~ 11·11 !'1 all·C lf offensive guard Jeff Carter next to him. Def e11 se to Carry Load , Sa ys Troja11 s' Red1nan ThP defrnse "'ill t'ilrry the load Un i1·Prs1ty High'$. ~ep.-wn opt ner "'1th froothill Frid;:i.v niith! ;it Tustin High. Th;it's lhe opinion of Univrrsit.Y hP;id co a{'h Jerry Hrdrn11n. "F'onthill 111111 try \fo c(1n\riil lhe hall ;:ind 1f !h1•.\' 11rf' ahle to do !h11t. 1t "'ill hr rlif· fttu lt for 11s tn wrn the .i::11m fl . If.,..,, win 1t i!'ll he :i lnw storing f1!.iln1r . 1r1 1 br dif· fit•ult fnr us ti') mQI'' thr h;ill ;:ig11in.~t lhrn1 . "Thar's why lhl' (lcfcn~c has In i·arT.v lhf' ln11rt.·• s;:iys R{'rlln<1n. Thf' press11re IS nn thr dl'fcnse \\'e'l'r gnt to s!np Fnnthill ::ind Jilf't good llf'ld pn~11inn :ind thrn we might be able to win !hr filame." Rf'dn1rcr1 r;i!c~ 1hr 11p1·nrr as lhP biggest ~llm e in !he Trflj;ins' short hi ~tn ry. ""'e likr In think lhis 1s our hi.IJ ~r~! J,:am{'. h11l "'e·d ::il s(• hkf' In think there II tl l hr h!l:Cf'f Ollf'~ thl.'i I r::.r •·\\'1''1•e bl'en lnnktni! frirward !fl pla.11ni: F()(lthill t 11Pr s1nrp !hf' srhedule \\·as ~t l 1· \ Old Stylr :~entuckY ;Wh isky 1 j ' 1 1 in up. Nnl really beta u~e ll's Football but berause if.~ not a j11ninr v11rsit.v t~;;im nr a tf'ft m like YuccA V.'lllf'y \\'e'rfl pl11ying ;in l'~lab li.~hed ~rhnol in the rnu n1 y and i!'.~ qui te a challengr fnr u.~. .. It i.~ iniportant in th;it rr~pcC'1. tiut our gna l fnr rhe ~Cll~nn is 10 wtn thl'! Qrang~ Ltafi!Ut':. no matter wh;i1 our rl'cord will be l\'h;it pnlhle111 dnr.~ Fo111h1 ll prrsrnt ~ ··The,v ju~t ha ve too ni:iny .i::nnd football pla1·pr$ Thry ::ire ;:i ll'rll·rn::ichf'd riuick team They'l'e gn! 1t1rrf' bn,1·s on nFftns~ f;i s1 rr !han ::in.vnnp nn nur rotirr tram. ·•And thf'I' ha1·e ;i ~nund defe11~e. Uefen.~i 1'f'l.v ·lh(•y dn alxlut the s11m!' rhing ll'e dn." sa.1·~ Redm:in. But lherp's ;i reason f(ir lhal Bn!lt Redm;in and Foolh ill co:och 8111 Sn.vder 11·trr fnrml'r Fnnthill a:o.s1s\;:in!~ undtr Ed R.:un a couple nf yrars ajlo 11nd bot h .0 111 rt'm111n rJn~P frirnd~ And hecau~e of that the .ia ml" take::. on addt:d sign1f1r<1nrr. 6~""'·· ,._,.. ... ~ -~ ~- } •· ' '\ \ '·jrl I ,,.. ' ' .. ·- have it yourownway lllE TRUE OLD-STYlE KENTUCKY BOURBON I i 1 Miscues ' Plague Cypress ~1ental mi11takrs s p e l I e d doom and disaster for the C~·press College Char~ers in last Saturday's non-confe rence football opener at H11•ers1de City College as the host 'l'1gers rolled to a 46·21 rou\ Bui Chargers head coach Bill Price sur111ises that the st·ore could have been dif- ferent Ii his squad hadn 't m;ide t>normous n1 e n la l mistakes. Actording to the miln whose gndderi;host Sa dd 1 e bac k College's Gauchos Saturday niRhl at Buena Pa rk lltgh, "we're going to hal'c to change our defensive sicheme qui1e a bit. \\'e found some defects through working w1lh the boyg tha t are curable. "They're all n1 en ta I mistakes," Price \a n1 e n ls. "Like we had ISO y;:irds in penal ties and 1.1 n1 a j o r penalties last week on stuff ltke piling on . illegal use of the hands and things mainl y on defense. "In fact. "'e set up \\•;o of Riv erside's touchdo.,..·ns .... ·1th our penallies." \\'hile unhappy v.·ith the dd~.nsr, Price is conversely .,i!eased with his team's of- • tensive pl ay up to !his point. "I'm re::il hapµy v.·ith the of- fense so far," he says. "\Ve ltke to !hrov.• 1he ball qu11r. often and I think Saddleback will ha ve to expect our pass- ing." The passi ng in !he Cypress ·a ttack is done mos11y by 6-0, \65-~und Roh D i l 1 , a freshman from R a n ch o Alamitos. Against Riverside. Dill con- nected nn l 1 nf 25 for !:14 ~·ards and a pair of scores. J./e's the hest hofH> the Chargers ha\·e if lhe.\' 1vish to come as close a~ 1hey dill last. ~·ear 1a 15-S loss i to lhe ?-.·! 1 s s io n Conference chan1- p1ons. Dill will bt' firin~ most of his aerials 1n one of the bf'st junior college end con1bn.c; around 1n fnish spli! end Ric k Emde 16·2, \801 and snphnmore tighl Pnd T1n1 Krause i6·.1, 228 1. Price ~avs of Kra11se. "he's ·nne of lhe-be.~t JC !igh t ends. ·is an excellent bl0cker and ·pass rereiver and is a po1en- lial all -Amenca n." Krause pulled in five !)ill .passes al RivPrsidr while Emde was nn lhe receiving end four time~ \Vben thr Chargers aren't ~01ng tn lhr air. frosh scat- b11ck ~llkt> Hix.c:on (1 4fl 1. whn -led Oranp:e County's pt'eps 1n rushing ];isl ,\•ear <ii Los Alam1!n.<. will be to!lng lhe m11il . l'rv1nJ;! In nprn h1,les for lhx- 5nn and g1vt> Ddl an1ple pt1ss rro!P<'!1on are 1arklrc; .J1n1 Lumm 1lR.'i1 anrl t · \\'. f\1rln!nsh !2.~fP. i::uards flnn Surak ( 190 1 anr! I) n n Martinrau 1 IRfi1 :inrl cr ntrr .Jnhn Craig 1195 1. All but Cr;iig 11re fre sh mrn. ·-- • ' ' ;'\ - Bi.g Calico Catch Ne\\•port Beach's Lynn \\lallze exhibits calico bass catch .she made recently on the boat. l)el 1\lar, out of Davey's Locke r. Sch~duling La11ghers Isn't Ll0i1 Coach's Bag Bill Bos"·ell. coach nf the \VestminstPr over the CJF"s \Vestminsler High Lion football l;irg<'st school. team. is ;i real ist. Rut here again hf' isn't k1d- On the eve 11f the I.inns· nr~t dini: himself. l game of the 1971 sea.~0n \1•1!h "They are ra!ed No. I in the nn less an nppont>nl 1han 1he CIF :ind thc.1 lnnk that glJOd. No. l rated Lakewood ll!~h 'l'h1s boy !.lnhn l Arce is 11 fine Lancers. Bos\\·el l isn·t kidding :ithlete and their quarterback himself or his charges. t Pt'le Tereschu k 1 i.~ really a "\Ve !rel v.·e ean lrarn far bu threat." n1nre by pl;iving a tean1 of 1he Turiu11i: II) his nw n train, caliber cif Lake\\nPd than hy Bn!'l11ell 11as non-l·nn1mitlt1! p!a.11ng s0111e nf the others ''\\'hat 1s t)ur biggest asscl? around." Bos well says. Hi gh! nnw \\'e do11·1 ha1'e an,\'. "\Ve \\'ant to learn things sn \Ve're j11s1 trying to get sn1ne we can \\.·in the Sunset Le;i~ue , b<1l;ince h<'1ween the offense 1'hnl's our long -range goal and cind the defense. v1e think th;,~ by playi ng 1he "I'll tell you bc!ler ;1fter !ir.~I poss1hle opponent.~ 1n Frid:iy night." th!'se pr:ttlice ga1ncs. it 11 il l Boswell praised the early m;:ike 11s a helter !e;un." •1·ork nf qullr!erbaek Jeff 111,c; lheor_y w<is pll l In Hie ac·icl Lrsl ;i year agn hut the .Sit•1ncns 11nd admitted he is early training progr;im c;ir-IMking better this 1ear th;in rieri over intn the first three he du! as a jun111r: S1em<'nS Suns,l Le a Ji: u e enrountcr.s p;_1.c;sed for a pair n f twf1Jre lhe .ship 11:i ~ r1gh!ed. tnuchdn\\·ns in an 1nf0rm11I Tht' Linne; 11•t•nl (ul 10 ll'in st:rimn1agr wt!h Scrvite last !h{'lr final fnttt' !!amrs :i11ain!<t \\l'l'kr:nd li un11n~tnn Re;it·h I .1 n -I 4 1, Thi' l.1011 n1nn1ni: g;ime J.(lar;i t2l·l:!•. \\'e<:lern 128·22 • hu1gr~ .1rnun11 hu,k\' Churk ;ind ;\1ar1na 135-22 1_ \\'1ni...lr~ ;it i.ulhack \\ ith 111n1nr Thr \\lt'str11111strr nicn1nr Hnb Orf'1lu.~ hf'.1T1ni; oot ,<;i•n- l1npcs In ('hangr all !hi'lt lflt,<; lur .!in1 lfnl1;:111r! for th1• Sl<'·.'I· rin1e arnund and 1.~ lnnkini: fnr 111g lullb;1rk pn,<;1t111n h1~ club 10 g11e l.akr11nnr!".c; .\nnthrr )tHHnr 1n thr nllrn· O<lcis-nn [;non!<',<; ;i !US~lr lq c1\'r b;1('kf1<'id I.~ ll'lllJ;;h.<!tk the f'llrt -pPrh:i('~ bringing \\irk H;i1-r1s, nnr nf !lie tean1·.~ !lie f1rsl-Pl'er victnry t n leadin.: lla,<;s rf'ce1 vers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~- Ba,seball Standings AMERI CAN l.fo:AGUE NATIO:'\'AL LEACUt.: Easl Di\'lslon Ea.st Oi\·l~lon w L Pct. GB w I. Pel. f;R Ballimnre 94 " .h.'Jll x-Pi!l~burgh !14 " .f"'3 Oetroi~ 6'I AA .564 ,,, SI Ll'!UI~ " " .a4R •'• &st on !2 74 .52fi \4'~ \hicagn RI " . .'i2.1 !21-z r;e"' York i9 n • ;)Of; li"7 t\f'~ ,.Ol'k i9 " .SHl 1411; f\1nntreal " R5 .44' 24 Phila delp hia 6J 9J .400 JI \Vashington " RI .405 " Cleveland 58 97 .375 38 Wclll Oivlsion x-Clinched di\'isinn tillf' x-Oakland 97 58 .fi26 \\'est Oi\'isifln Boast Top QB LAI\ f.\\'000 -Strong 1.utd qt11e_k_ probably d es c r I be s La kewood Hi.c h S<'h ool's Lancer footbal l tea1n hel!rr than anyttiing else. Cu:ich John Ford r!OC'S !HJ1 deny tile alleg;1t1un on th e eve of the st":lsun opener at \\'E>strninsler High Frid a~' nig ht 181. The Laneers t·oach calls one side of tus line the strong side and the other the 4uil·k side Jn deferen ce to others who simp- ly c·all the1n strong and \.'.'eak. "\\'e like to think as one part 1 of the line as the strong s1dC' and lhe oth er as r1t11ck. \\'e1 pick the b i~er lleopte for thr strong side and the ~1nal!er faster ones fo r the ot her side." L:1kewootl h<1tll('d Bishop Amal to a li-17 deadlock in , ' regula lion play of the C!FI A1\AA championship ganie bu1 1 Jost out in the California lit• breaker system and \\"en! do.,..·n to defeat, lfl-17 on the sc:nreboard. I The Lancers clid 1h1s as ~e· cond place finishers in 1hc strong til oore League ancl Ford has his s 1a rling , quarterback, Pete Tereschuk.1 a junior, back for a11othrr l year . "He's a fine passrr. a g<f<1tl ball handler and a fine team , lcadrr." Fur ci says of the bo~ \\'hn directed 1he tcan1 to the ' f111t1ls as a sophnn1ore. "He 1 ('erta1 11ly carried u.~ <'Ill lhe l \Vay.'' Tereschuk renl<1f'rd ·Ford's\ son at Lhe signal c;1lling berth once he brcame t>ligible a yrar ago_ 'fereschuk was under the lrg.1! a.er hn11l for the fir.~! ll\O or thrrc J!an1cs btit ~ainetl i his first ~tart ai;:a1nst ti1 a1cr l)er ;irter ;uTi\ 1ng at his \~th b1rrhd:iv and h;is bren lherr . ' l'\l'f SUll'I'. lli.~ sl;1!1stirs fur his fu·:-1 :-,car k·;itl 11µpo.'i111g 1·oa1·hes th hcl1eve J.;ike1\o(H:I is pr1111anh <1 pass1ni.: !t•;u11. I le co1np\eted !lfl uf 19:1 a11t-rn11t.'i fu r H :iii i pcr1·en1ai;e. He alsn lhrt'W Hi l11urhdull'n p;ts.<\es {!urin~ h1 1'1rs1 1·rar 111111 ;'lll1'1s~c·d ;1 1111al of !Ji47 1·ards lhrough tlH• atr. Fr1rd l)<l.~ ;inuthrr p\;1,1cr \1hn \\ill bt' i:1drlinl'rl this 1'ra1· fur• lhc nprnt'r 1v1lh \\'rstininstfr il·!ikc N111·hr,vlln, a .~l;1 1'1 i 11g ' ci1rnerbnck J;i~L .'it';1son :ind re~er1 r t:1ilh:i1·k. m1~srd r1·;1('· tier unLil this wrck :tnrl 1ir1rh•r er~· rules, r1111~1 sprnd !O d;11 ~ prep:ir111g fo l' thr sea.~nn befnre actual g;unc <'On1- pet1!1nn. I The po~ition \\II! he hand I rd 1'~rida:--rugh1 b\' .J;1rk Slcphcno; and R.ud,1• !lairler. a p;ur nf junior 1'11rs1t~· fl('rf1Jrn1<'rs l:i~! }rar_ Bn1h 11rr srn:1\I hu! h;i1r good c1u1rkne~s ae1·ord1ng It) Fnr"d .lnhn Arre. :inu1hrr lrt lrnn:in at l11llh.11·k h1t1kl' h1<- lrg .ifter ftl'<' c;H11r~ llnd Y.as nul for lhr ~•·n"1111 "l!f''s thf' l)f''t l 1 nf'h~1 ri...1•r 11r ha 1c had 111 .i lo~nl! 111111•." Ford s;i1·s nl A1Tr 11 ho dr1ulilcs, at th.1t pnsil1n11 nn drff'ri~e j VOLVO SAVE BIG DURING OUR .:142 1.1 .800 22 San J··rancisco " " .5.~ r>od~ers " 72 .!i:lfl ,,, l\.ansa~ Cily 84 71 f hicago 7!\ RO BIG ACTION SALE Angtls 72 113 ~linnesnl;i 70 11.1 ~1 ilwaukee fi6 118 x-Clinched di\'istnn ti tle WA• .. lnt110n J, (1•¥f ll tWI ' 1!11'1"""' lO, N•w Vor-t c"lc••o 1, 01~1,,.,, e k1n•1t Cll• 10, Aottilt J Milw1uktr 1t Mln.,...,fl, rol., Tttl•,•1 t•-• .4/i.'l 25 .458 26 .429 301) M••w• .... H L\101111> t·11 •' 0•~1•11d IH~""'' 7(1.. Ill, "llM Atlanta 80 77 .51 0 7 Cincinnati ;i RO .400 10 Hnustnn " 79 .490 10 Soo Diego 5!1 " .38 1 27 WPd"••dtv'• lhlulh C~k~l>O I, N•w v,...~ ' c1"c•nn1TI •. Dod•or1 ' ~&n Ol•qo I, "ll~M• 3 Monh•1• l . r .. 11111~11>M1 e Pilh~urQ., !. so Lou11 ! 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Main et Edinger, S•nla Ana 835-3606 ' ' ' •. .. __ , •• .. ., . Jt4 DAILY PILOT lllu,,d•1, Septtll'lbfr 23, }q7\ Seahawks Next r Can Bucs Avert Mental Letdown? Oran&e Coast College's fool· bRll te.11m faces a tough obst.acle this "'eek . But it's not really Los A n g e I e s Harbor-Sat urday night's opponent at LeBard ;;1acl1um. :f.: Th t> big hurcllr is 1r.ving to for~e! l!bout last week's-21-21 t1e v.·Hh <1 rth-nval (iolclen \Ve:--r "\.\'e've t0ld nur players-that ~the gan1e is h1stor.v anti to for~et about it and co n- centrHte on the next game. lt's always tough 10 plav son1e- onP af!e r Gillden '\Vest '' savs Tul·ker. indicating there m.i:ht be a mt nlal letdown "\Ve all thought we should ~ have won that game (against t G<ildt'n West 1 and we thoui;tht : ', 'we had it won three li mes. : . 'T'hat onside kick couldn't be dupl ica ted 50 times no n1a tter , 'how long they sll irl thr.v wnrk· ~-ed on it It was just a lucky , bounce. , .. ' "Hnw rnanv rimes c;i n a t tram recover an nnsi de ki ck l ,A when the nther tea m knows 1· you \\'ill lry it." says Tuckrr. i • . (The onside kic k by Golden ~ • ' \\'est Jed to the Rustlers se· i.:: · <'Ond touchdo"'n. helping them t-, ·tie the score, 14-14 \. '-· "We were disappointed in ·-thr tie ;ind they were hiippy v.·ith it wh ich is a good way to evflluate iL It "';is a disap- pointing gan1e fro1n our sland- point. but if we "'i n al\ !he rest tof our uames \11e'!l still ha ve :'" unrlrfeat ed sea son." :-1'ucker \11ou!d not put the :blame on any part of his ·defense . ·<·"A couple nf passes they -iGo!den We~t 1 caught. our .:J:i1vs wr re right on tn p or ~m . Anrl 1narle snme g00d .'<etches. The onl y one that .-wasn 't a good pass "'e fell ·(lo"'" on. · ··But that gan1e is hi~tory. ':w e ju st ""'tnt to forget it." ·- Mustangs, Macl{ Trucl< To Collide Ex cuse the Cosl;i i11es::i Mustangs if thry fee l as though they'\'e been hit b~· a Ma ck truck Friday night al La P alma Stadium. r-.tesa head foo1ball 1nentor :·,John S"'eazy expects to he : 11macked by the big ve hicle : when his squad goes agai nst , the Ka!el!a Knights. one of the ·bi g~cr prf'p foothall teams in · thrsc parls. The rnokir \.irsitv he ad man , hl'lwC\cr, "'111 ('(111Sider this dchut a succc~s if his . troops get up anrl "'alk awa y 'f:ron1 the scene of the collisio n. Swcaz\· surmises. "Katella ls big .nnd ph~·~icaL 1 knrw the\' would hr hig JU~! frnm :Ja~i vPar I whcn the I\ nights -dropPt>d the Mustanf.?S. 19·13 1. "Our hig (jllf'.~\i(ln mark~ lie ·1n 1he inexperience or nur nf· fen~11·e and defens1\·r line~ against the t>XpCrtf'nf'r 11nd size of theirs. But 1 think 11r'll dn OK if we can rnorf' their people nut and mo\'e lhe b;ill against them " The ~tust ::i n gs have ::i lot o! nr~· faces at untried pnsitions since many of !he rurren! ~1 esa crop lette red l;r.st ~'!'.'If \.Vil hout seeing tha t muc h playing timt . Sen1nr Pat Ka!amil . \\•ho ca\led the signals \n the \;ist couple of Mustang cnntcsts last fall. gt'!S the openi ng r1ofl at ci uarterback ag;iin~l the Knights. Th e 5-9, !35-pnunfl southpaw \s a fair passer whn is prn· bahly more of a threat run- ning the opt ion play H1•s backed by Fl ip Darnell. "'hn mav be the t>rtter passer or the. dun. Another hackf1cld \'etcran ll'ho saw some s1art1ng duly in 1!170 is fullback Gary Sc hoel· tier t IB!i 1. H(l\\'('\'t'r, ~hnett ler is suf- fering from a hanged up knee and could be replaced hy transfer Don Delany t185) if ~ the need arises. Center Ron Ambur~ty <1751, ~uard Ken Warren ( IRS 1 and tackle 1'.i ike Schepens (203) 1 0 '. are the only offensive line l: stalwarts with ample varsitY " playing time behin ri them .. i On defense. ~1esa 1 s r spearheaded by co-captain and ~ monsterman lrover 1 J n n I Marchiprlattl (200 1 He h~5 ; had ll chronic knee probl<'m ~ but Sweazv ant ici pates that he'll start Friday night. Tucker says the Pirate run· ning garne. ~·hich he was not happy with against Golden Wt>st. has bftn getting a lot of work this wetk . "We've bttn work ing hard on the running game. We think we'll do a bet1eT job in that t.relL" Thi' Pirates' to p running ha c k -fr e ~ h m a n Gart h \Vise-is expected In miss the Harbor till eong wi!h tight end Bill Kr istinat, Both have been sidelined for the past two weeks with muscle injuries. .. Harbor is really physical. They're big anrl orne r y. They're primarily a running team. They run a multiple of- fense with a lot of different s!ulf. And they come right at you as hard 11s they can, kind of forcing lhe bad play with a re11I hard rush ." How does Harbor compare "·ith Golden West? "They 're completelv dif- ferent types of teams. Harbor is much more ph,vsical. They reall y shut down Santa Ana in a scrimmage t"·o weeks ago." FV Goal: "'~ O:.ic~ B•n•n Pholo Stopping Fullback ICCC CHAMPION -Bil ! Donovan lng h1) of Co rona de! ~Jar flJ~hes a srnlle as he acce pts the vit'tor'~ trnphy fron1 b oard chairn1a n Forest Sn1ilh after cap- turing the 17th annual club c:ha1npio ns h1p a t !rive n ('oast Country l'lub. The one time Loyola (LA J l ln1 vcrsity baskel tiall star and toach defeaTed Dr. llal Goodshall one up on the final hole of th e 36-hole chan~p1on !'h1 p n1atc h \11th a par five after Dr. Good shall inissed the ,g reen and too k a bogey. Donovan also won the event in 1969. The tri ple option offense can ------------------------- be a lricky item -especially when your starting tailback is nu t with an injury. But it 's not that phase of Fountain VAiiey's· attack that worries coach Bruce Pickford so much as his Baron11 prepare For their 1971 football opene r al Bol!la Grande High Gladston e 011 Level With Lag·u 11a,-Aki11s aga inst Carden Grol'e Lcllgue Laguna Bt'ach High School 's toughie Hancho Alamitos Fri· football Learn is coming off day night. twn successive seasons it lt's stopping the VRqueros' would just as soon forget. fullback Vern Bray that oc-Coach Hal Ak ins hOJ)f'S tn cupi es Pickford 's roremost improve on the 1·8 marks of lhnug hts. those teams and wlll set out. In "We've got to contain Bray. do that "'Ith an opening ga n1e He's very quick .. , .<t fine run-vic tory over the Glads1nne ning b<tck." sa v~ Pickford. High Gladiators Friday night His second Liem of concern at Cilru~ .JC. is 11·i!h his offensive line, A cht'ck of the record hooks \1•hich mu st open the holes if shows the Arti st.~ with a tl1r l i ke.~ nf taill:iack Dave creditable 16·18·2 o pen in g fl.!J l!ar. fullhack Les Becher game record si nce the 1nit1;1 I ;ind halfback Malt Mohu)~ki 19:t5 campaign -incl ud in,i: a <1re gQ1ng to mak e prngre~s long series of npeners v.·1th through the Rancho Alamito~ f-l untingtnn Beach High. defe nsl'. Against the Oilers. Lnp:una "J\1ost or our lineml'n are posted a 2·8 open ing garne playing the ir first varsily mark and 3-10 overall. Three _l!ame. The Jack 0£ game ex· 1;1f lht! t>ight Opf':n1ng game perience is the big thing." defeats came by a score of 7-fi. Pickfn rd states. But Akins isri·t !i1·ing in 01c the future \1'tlt1 opli1n1~111. "(;l:idstone High 1s a :.chflol ;1 litt le lan~er th:in !.:i~una ll .. 'iOOto 1.1501 hut11 l1 inh 1l1Py <JIT mnre nn 11 IC'1 l'I 11 Ith lls than some nf 1hc 1L':1:11s \\'e have faer.d in n11r flr~t g:inir" This doesn'l n1r:in 1\h1n~ is p1·edic t1ng a I .;1g11t1a 1 ii·lrrr·~ l'nrl<t,v night. Bu1 hl' 1~n·l :1d - rnil!ing defc;d , t'llhcr. "They 1(;1n n ~11111•·1 h.1\r a real fin(' p;is~1·r and 1\1t•1r l'\lll• n1ng J:rin1C' 1~ adrqLH\1P . I'm ~11rc thrv 1111! l;e a hr11 cr fr;1m th<in t';-idsb<id 1\r·1n1" f',';i\·y " 1 Lnguna scrin11nflged C11rlsbad 1, "fl ight no w, \\'e are 11nrk1ng nn in1prnving our (lefrnse because t ill'.~ h;i1·c a gnod p;i~ser. "One th ing <ibnut (;ladstonf', !.hry are ahou t ~nir size and 1L shou ld he an even affair." Checl<ing Ot1t Golf Tlir L;i~un:i RrRch g0\I cnursr 11·0mcn's clt1b recen!ly ~tagN! a htllcr n1nr> lourn<i· 111cnl 111111 ,\Ir·~. II er ht' r l Thoma.~ 11·1nn1n~ the A fltgh1 r11le wit h 28 1 •. Second placr wt:.nt tr1 t il'atla ,Jnl1nsor1 and ;\Jr<, . .Jnh11 Poor 1~fl1 1\ lit• 1·t~tlilcd 1111· lilt R r1 1g111 \ il'l!)r':\ rirrlf' \\'l!h \l1nr-;_ '\r! (;1·irf1n anrl S:o11 ,\li!l'ks f1111.sh1ng 111 a rlc;i dlock 11·:111 ~II folk•11rd hy '.llrs C11111('in1s '['nn1nr~· !'.l l +, In 1hc C fll hh!. ;>.lrs Co11rlnrv \';1~cr w:i ~ the\ 1clrir 11 1lh .101, fl'll!rowcd h\' .\lmcs Arn1drl t\1111 11<111 ;ind Glenn tllt·\Jul lcn 1321 ln ;i least put ls r nmrct1l1on. fr!;i ~1n1 ~cho11111kcr 1\'ftS !hr 1·w1or 11i1h 2~ ;ind a 1hrer·wa~ ti e for :>rtnnd lirt"·ren ,\ln1r s Lrt1narrl l1rexcht1s .. John Poor and llerbc1·1 'fho n1a~. fl1il111 r is stepping in for the past and has his sights set nn lnJured Tony Sl'pulvt>rla "'ho f------------------------------------;;;11 "'BS knocked oul nf !hell starting lineup in Saturday's scrimmage with Santa Ana . And although it 's a stunni ng blow to lose the starting tailback. Pickford is confident Mill<tr can 1.ake up the slack. "r-.iill;:ir·s a JI(} percen t back. 1 ha ve faith in him and I kn nw he'll do the job." says Pickford. l.ett errn11n To m Me unirr 15. 10. 165 1 wi ll be the central f1 1::ure in Fnunt ain Valley's at· !ark "'ilh his \llrious optinns. lll''s lhe on e who either hands off to fullback Becher thrnugh the middle. pilchrs to halfbacks f\.fillar nr Mohulski nr ke!':ps the ball and runs with it himself. And when he':; nnl doing that he 'll be pas!ing to r·eeeivr rs Gary H-ernandez and George P;r.scoe . Hernandez, a 5-9, !65-pound senior. will be goinR both ways at spl it end and in the defensi\'e secondary. He'll be doing it wi!.h a broken nose sur!ered in prAC· tice. Lo5l fnr the first game along wi!h Sepulveda is lineman Dan MaJrby . But Pickford says he ex- pects to have Ptte Sc11!isi back After losing hlm earlier ro rithcr the heat or flu . Scalisi is 11 fullback and linebAcker letterman. Calendar ,dd•• FootDt ll -toron1 del Mt.r ti t.l t WDOl'I M•rbor. 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"'~· , .. l'ully G~•roM•td 4 for s32 Y•• Mw" lte,t i'+'e 12.000 MllH 1f W*or CHECK O UR BEFORE PRICES YOU BUY • Rayco will, meet or boat all - competitive prices on all our pro· ducts we have in stock. • Nixon Tops Fight Card A turnout of 5,000 fans and a gate in the area of $W,OOO iJ5 ex pected for Friday night's three main event boxing card al the Anaheim Convention Center. While all three matches feature well known Southland boxers, the main interest seems to center around the l\-1ike Nixon-Indian G e or g e Da vis 10-rounder. Young Nixon, a graduate of the Golden Gloves in his home town of Binghamton, New York. will be out to reverse the only loss in his 14 fights. Hedgemon Lew;s, a ready and will ing challenger for Jose Napoles' world welterweight title, "'ill go against Jose !Pollol Gambino of Reynosa. Mexico, In a second 10- rounder. The third attraction is a 12· rounder with Ray (Windmill ) \lihite dt>fend ing his California light heavyweight title against Amado Vasquez of San Diego. Edison Submerges Huntington P oloists Pat Morehouse scored eight,-,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;1 goals to lead C1:1ach Eric Since 1967 Emery's Edison High waler HUNTINGTON polo team to a 16-9 victory over host Huntington Beach High Wedne:;day afternoon in ~YA non-league action. ll'-is~~ The 'iclorious C h a r g e r s movf': into the annual rountain Valley Invitational tournament Friday against Laguna Beach with the frosh·soph game preceding the varsity en- counter. In Wednesda y's action a! the Oiler pool, the hosts forfeited the junior varsity and frosh·soph clashes, giving Edison a clean sweep. Morehouse was aided in the ! scoring column by Pat West with four, Dan Graham w!th two and t\-fike Braun and Ran · dy Scofield with one each. 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Ott ""• C&1at. 5td• VC"f~:1~ ~r,' .'~'r 'L-1 ••thl "' COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE Wt ttr eolo .. ,'Nl>Or!·Mt11 Dltttl(ll !~'c"~.ven:' dii•1•,;;.··1~:~.7"f~':.'.'!t 2860 Harbor Blvd.-Costa Mesa 2324 HARBOR BLVD. 9861 CHAPMAN AV E. ;-;,·i~:,i:;;~'t1:~t~er~:~.!.'u( ii,!l'.."t fthone 540·0170 e Open Mondcry-Soturday, 8°6 IN HARBOR CENTER CORNER BROOKH URST ~,';"(~1:~:'r, ~"~'f'O"tl fl O•tt\O' .. ____________________________________ J --------------------------------------- • i l I .-• • . • • • • . • • • • • • • , ' ' Sailors' Attack Mobile Newport Harbor High'a foot- ball team will be un veiling a completely new offensive and defensive system Friday night when coach Don Lent's Sailors ho!t Corona del Mar in the 1971 football opener. Lent calls his offens ive 11etup a shifting J.formation and the 11ystem employs 209- pound Jim Swick in the backfield, who alternates as a blockin& back and tight end. When Swic k moves up into the line either Griff Amies or RUM 'Tucker becomes a wide nanker in the Sailors' bag or tricks. And the Sailors' defensive • -format ill alstl changeable with capabilities of man-to-man or zone defenses against the !: . pass. And that's one item '..bat ;· Lent will be watching closely :: Friday night against Corona's big weapon -the deep pass. ;; ''The main thing we have lo do ia to eliminate a n y :· mechanica l erron. We must •. be sound offensively and •: d,f,nsiv,ly. • :: "As for (Carlos) Tosti, we're not 1ure yet -but I'd • :_; ima 1 glne 1 we'd have to f,tay himd pre ty OO!le. We can s pen too much time on him, •: however," says Lent. :· Tosti is CdM'! threat at .• :.: wiNde reertel,ver1. t 1 'wpo s ore appears o be a bruising defensive line • backed up by three excellent ~:: linebackers and a defensive secondary led by Bill Whlt- ford. He stole nine enemy t:· passes last year in helping his !,:. mates to a portion or the :!: Suruet League championship. :~· It's the offensive backfield ::· that is the major question •. mark. The graduation of quarterback Alvin White and running backs Mick Easter· ling and Richie Simons (in- jury) have left gaping vacan· cies. Starting at the critical QB post is senior Dwayne De Kalb, up from the junior \'Sr!lity. Dan Seals figures to do most of the ruMlng for the Tars along with Tony llorvath. Despite the lack of press notices in Newpo rt's backfield, the Sailors may very well ·. possess a solid, consistent at· . · tack . ..,.. : ' Ancnoring the Tars' of- . fenslve line at tackle is All- •~ CIF candidate Terry Albrij- lon, the Sailor strongboy ~o garnered All-Sunset Leagu' and All-Orange County honors as a junior. Albritton is a 6--4, 230- pounder. When Swick moves in at tight end with his measurements, it give! the Sun~t L e a g u e contenders perhap1 the best blocking rr 'Tlhination in Orange Coun· Sailor Ducats Still A vai.lable Season ticket! for the Five Newport Harbor •ligh football , games are stlll available at ~: the school's ASB office. . -:·:: The booklet is pric~ at $10 for the fi ve borne encounter! with Corona del Mar, Loara, Western, Westminster and Marina. Ticket,, are a vailable on a re!erved aeat basis giving Sallor fans an opportunity to view Nrwport'1 KB:!IOn from 11 prim~ pos!Uon. Psst . Big MSAC Main Worry For Rustlers' Shacklefo rd Ray Shackleford isn't one to push the panic button but he does face reality with concern. The Golden West College Rustler foo tball team faces Mt. Sa n Antonio College Satur· day night at the Mountaineer campus in the second game of the year . Taking lirst things first, Shackleford says bis big con· cern this ~·eek is not the ex· cessive number of penalties l'alled against bis squad in the Orange Coast game but rather the si:r.e of the Mt. San Antonio eleven. "They look like a typica l Ml. SAC tea1n ." the G"'C mentor says. ''They're giants. It's hard to SraY just how good they are going to be. I know one thing, though, they are a very, very large foolba.IJ team. "My big concern right now is whether we can stand up under the constant barrage thev will Rive us. "Coach Mal Eaton has done a fine job and has lhem well disci plined ." Turning to th' number of penaliies called a gainst the Rustlers in the Orange Coast garne (201, Shackleford say!: "'It is the mo.s t penalties I've ever had called against a tum I was roaching. Bu t they werto all good calls. I have no beef with the officials. I thought they called a good game. "The thing we have to do is cut down on the number of penalties against us." Turning to the game at f\clt. San Antonio, he says tY!'O changes 1n his s tarling lineups will be n1ade, one on offense and one on defense, Two Diablos Injured; Mission Viejo Ready On offense, Jim llostetler from Fountain Valley and weighing 20S po unds, will move in al left guard in place of Scott Smith this week. This is the only opening for a freshman in the offensive hne that is expected to give Bill Cornelius eontinued pas.s· ing protection this season. A1ission Viejo Hlgh's football team has been hard hit by a pair of injuries suffered in practice sessions this ¥:eek. Out of the Diablos' opener Friday night with visiting Sad· dleback will be defensive back Monte Burghardt and tackle Byron Silva. figure the Roadrunners will On defense, Stephen l lei l throw as much as Mission Vie-suffered an ankle sprain in the jo. ''They're a better running Orange Coast gan1e and has learn than they are a passing n1issed most practice sessions tean1," says Hivner. this week. He will be replaced 1-llvner says he hopes to in U1e opening lineup by Keith present a balanced attack with Thornt on. 195. a graduate of quarterback Gary \Vo o d Long Btoach A1illikan Hig h. handllng the pa ssing and Cornelius, the 15~pound v et e r a n tailback Aundre quarterback who passed 42 Holmes heading the running limes against OCC a n c! game. directed the !ale touchdown • "'' ~!!fl~~ .. -:-tf!--4 .. ~ t: .• " <"--·PLAY BALL FORWARD ·117 ;.. . ti : . l' . IV ( '_;'';_ : ...6. FOR HIGH SHOTS ~),~~ ) .. When yo u' face a si tuation in which you musl1' hit a shot _t~at flies both high . and far, you must vary the position of the ball with in yo ur 5tanoc. You should play the ball $lightly farther fo rward -toward your left toe-than normal. ;,,. ~ When th e ball is 'o positioned, 1 the clubfaoci will ·make contact at a later arc-point than normal. By the time it reaches the ball , it will ha ve reached the \'Cry bottom of its arc, and it will carry more ef- fective loft than normal., One dangt r in playing the ball forward is contacting the turf be· hind it. Concc:ntratc oa swinging the clubhcad fo rward, through the ball 's position, on a level path. Extend this lc\•cl path a bit longer than normal by mak ing sure that the back of your left wr ist doc s no t collapse inward until after 1mpac1. Wood, a 6-3, 191.)...poullder, is spree, will start his ~econd inexperienced as far as varsi· game at the· signa l call ing ty football is concerned, buc he position. tood · I t •-t d · THERE'S A WRONG WA'f AND A RIGHT WAY TO PRACTICE. S out in a s ~ ur ay S ~fark Dunn, Ed Parker and GOLF! l••rn the right w•~ lrom Arnold P1lmer'1 booklet, . scrimmage with Savanna, con--Rick Rice will handle most of "Pr•ctice." S•nd you r reque1t, \OR:tlher with 1 tl•mp•d, return. Tllur1day, StpttmbH 23, 1971 DAILY PILOT la Lions Do It on Depth !,ON C \YestminalPr BB AC ll ffigh School's cross country team railed to place .11 man in the lop five Wtdnesday but managed to grab the next five places in order to capture a tr iangular meet over lfawthurne and Milli kan on the Ca l State (Long Beach) <'Ourse. The winning Lions closed the meet with 4U points to -41 for a potent Hawthorne sq uad and 45 for Mill ikan 's Rams. ...,,,,.,,., Wtflrnln'"' & l'41wthWM "· MlllJ111 .. 1 M~C•tff\y 110 f,"11; 1 ~~. IM!: l G•r<l""r (U)1 '· C•tt"'41t !M lt S ~llffb .... !H IJ •. li!otn•r>O IW!i 1. M•Clflfl~• IW!. I. Cht-U fWl1 t , o .. +wl• IWJ1 10. Pos. !WI. Oll'lt•H 12.. Ootl1 \Wl ! II. 8rtllfttltlll IWJ. Jynlet-.... ., .. , 'NtOIMINOIW U, Mfrll ... ,, M, HtW11'erftf • l 111~•·~1 1w 1. lo •1 1 11 ~ri.r...,. (w)1 3 SIKY (WJ l ~Ill<> !W )I l . Mt nCIOlt 11••1, 6 Cttn•t~• (WI. O!lltr•: 10. tt(JWlt (W I, F r ... h S"911 M1tt!k1n ll. WHlm1nSltr ''· H••tll.r ... ~ I E"oU.no IHI, 11,411 2, JOl>tl 1111' J Co1dr•• !WI.•. S.0..01 !Mt: l, l ..,tr lMI, I, C<t•t IMI. Ot~ffl I , ~dt...­ IW I; 9, \/MU•~ 1w11 ll.. Alolf\U IWIJ B vnr~• 1w1. save $2~-~ ""' ' .if' RW ~IPPIN WJfl~KEY ;.~~ IN }'2 OAU.ON~ ~PCCIAH LIMl/£0 Oflf~I Regular }:J;tc(" !llJ!// 1/219 Burghardt, a second team defensive back, broke a leg and will be out for the rest of · the season. He's a 5-8, 140- pounder . Silva, a starting tackle last season, injured a knee and won't return for at least two weeks. He's a 6--0, 100-pounder. Despite losing the t w o players. Hi vner is optimistic about the tough opener \\'il h Saddleback. necting on 12 of 24 passes for the ball carrying chores for envelope and 20t. to A1nold P1lm1r. c/o thi' n1w1p1per. 241 yards. \"_iith~e=R~u,~t~le~r~,·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \Vood 's chief target is ex· pected to be flanker Todd Layport !5·10. 160) who caught touchdown passes of 5.'i a nd 60 yards in the scrimmage. "I'm confident we can beat them." he says. "Saddleback runs basically the same offense as they did last year (Mission Viejo lost, 20-0 ). They are very well coached and are w e I I disciplined. And they hit ha rd. They are the type of football t'am that doesn't ma k e mistakes and they capitalize on your mistakes. "The best part of their game is defense-particularly in the line." The Diablos coach doesn't The top linemen for the Diablos are tight end Bob Prestwood (6·1, 1 85~ and tackles Greg Sciar rotta (6·1, 20(H and Bob Sahda!a (6--0, 190). Sahdal?. tend ) and Sciar· rotla (tackle) are two of five Diab!o players that will a!so slarl on defense. The others are deep backs Layport and Ray Grijalva and linebacker Joe J ones. Grijalva also opens at spl it rnd \l.'hile Jones is the starting full back. Must Stop Short Pass To Win, Says Wheeler El Rancho High's volatile of· fense has been known for its ability to 3Ustain Jong drives at a consistent r ate and Marina Hig h football coach Leon Wheeler says he thinks he knows the Dons' secret. And if anyone should know it would be Wheeler, since he was an instrumental force in the Dons' plans a few years back while a ssisting Ernie Johnson. \Vheeler and his Marina Vik- ings clash with host El Rancho Friday night in the 1971 opener and it's Wheeler's con· tention that the Dons can be stopped -if his team can con· tain the sldeline and curl passes. "If we can stop those curls and sideline passes we'll be very fortunate. El Rancho is so proficient with these l~'O passes. It keeps them con· t inuously in the b a 11 game .•. first thing you know they·re down in st r i k i n g distance and then they push it over with power. "Of course ~·e're also wor· ried abou t their fu!lback (200- pound Mark Bailey) and qua rterback (Alike Ortiz)," iays the Viking mentor. His own attack figures to be a conservative a pproach with sophomore quarterback Greg F'oster star ting his first vars i· ly game. "I don't like to throw the ball unless we have to -three things can happen "'hen you put the ball in the air and two are bad." muses Wheeler. Thus the major portion of f.larina's attack will fall on lhe shoulders of n1nning backs Gene Taylor and Sco tt \Vhetler along with flanker ~like Lacv. Taylor ·and \Vheeler are. a pai r of seasoned seniors. Depth is present In this area "'ilh Harvey llirata and Gary I m a y l'l nag i I a ready H necessary. Opening "'i lh El Hancho is an ultra tough assi~nment for his sQ uad, but \Vhcclc.r tells \\'hy his 1ca1n i.~ faced ~·ith such an opponent : "It 's nlways been m y philosophy lo find ou l ho~· you measure up right B w a y . Playi ng a team the cali ber of El Ra ncho should give us an excellent indicatio n or \\'hat we have." ON SMOOTH·RIDING RAYON CORD TIRES SILVERTOWN 880 • Made of rugged Dynacor" rayon cord • Good mileage plus smooth ride • Road-hugging 5-rib tread design Sia 8.1)0.13 bl•t~w1H w~h 111d•·in pl~• F.t.T. Cl111,48 ptr Iii• Site 6.00-13 6.50-13 E78-14 F78-14 G78-1 4 H78 -1 4 G78·15 H78·1 5 Regular Tr11d1-l11 Price S21 50 22.45 24.85 26.30 28.75 31 .55 29.45 32.30 HURRY! LIMITTD TIME ONLYI Federal S•le Excise Price Tu 114.88 $1..48 15.88 1.76 18.88 201 20.88 ' " 23,88 232 25.88 2.50 24.88 2.37 26.88 2.54 SILVERI OWN BELTED federal Regular E111ci1e • Trade-In Site Tu Price Peel off mies to 878·14 C78·14 E78-14 F78-14 G78·14 H78·14 82.08 2 1S 2.37 2.54 2.69 2.95 $23.00 27.44 28.52 30.20 33.08 36.28 •Designed for today's driving •Tough and Dependable • Double-bel ted fo r strength •Wide '78"" Prolile AS LOW AS ... . '" !,; PSAfrom Beach. And the crowds haven't found It yel Your travel agent knows the way. 7:10 MTI (Except Sun.);10:00 am, 1:00 pm,'4:45 pm (D•lly); 7:00 prn ll'rldor ond -~ F78·15 2.62 30.92 G78·15 2.80 33.92 H7B-15 3,01 37.16 J7B·15 3.12 42.16 L7S-15 3.27 43.BO $ )3 wAvs TO PAv>-11uoGETTERMs 1;~ MASTER CHARGE) •• COSTA MESA: ORANGE: WESTMINSTER: JONES TIRE SERVICE JONES TIRE SERVICE L I. 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'II ~ -- • • * * * * * * 4'nurnr6~ I OlllSI E Ol,SO\ CORONA HIGHLANDS 4 BR. 2 BA bf.'amed ceilings. Xln1 ocea~ view. Sw1mmuig pool. $71,500. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT TAYLOR CO. POPULAR STORY & 'h POOL HOME - "' R£Ai 1'0R 5 FITZMORRIS REAi.TY CO. 3~ E. Cst Hil,11wa y, CdM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LINDA ISLE -$145,000 .C Bedroom. 3 bath, formal dining room. Pacesetter 1-lome w/large kidney fihapcd pool. Carefree la11d - scap1ng, warm panellng and w/w Iill'pl. in !iv;ng room. 1'his. 1)1'.une is especially sparkling clean. 0 n J y $-17,9':(). 1996 Lcn1nos, C.M., close to golf rourse. BEACHTOWN 673-!XHO 92 Linda Isl• Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/!ormal din. rm. & fa1nily rrn. 3 Frplcs. Outside stair way. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $1 55 ,000 WHAT! NO BASEBALL The best buy on th is lovely island . True charm & beauty. Entrance with deep over- han g. Sofl colors & functional floor plan. 5 BR., formal dining, FR. w/wet bar. Pier/ ~li p. "LODGE" 400 SQ. FT. FAMILY ROOM $1,600 DOWN NO QUALIFYING SO "TH OF HWY. fixer·Up~r . coilld be a nlCP J bdrn1., l bath honie, on R-2 loL Convenient Joe.: t:lose to ioverything. Asking .$3-1,950, For Complete Information £rounds for the kiddies? Nope, but it d oes have a pulling green an d s\vimming pool for mom & dad ;\lso three roomv bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, 20'x30' solariun1. Exclusive loca· l ion .•......................... $59,500. "Our 26th Ytar'' MORGAN REAL TY On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 613-6642 675-6459 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 2111 San Joaquin Hilla Road ''lllcs1f\<r0c'.RcaCtr 546-5990 Vaulted cathedral ceiling, OJ!('n beams, massive floor to reiling bnck fireplace. 3 spacious lx..-drooms cooven- lf'nt "'U" shaped galley kitchen. "'t'"State" size yam. Payments like rent -kr.;s the> landlord goodbye -But hurry! Cati Now . Costa Mesa 1slanders Bldg., at Linda Isle NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 • >41 Gantral CATHOLIC CHURCll a d PAROCHIAL SCHOOL only a block awa.y. Walk to 17th s~. llhopf)lng (.'t'lllt'r, ft1P~ 'Thea1er and :thopt;. V.'ell kept 3 txlrn1 2 ba1h hornr, with B.I. gas kit1:hen An d lal\(e d1nin.i;: art>a. cariX'tc·d, draped, well landsC'aped front and rear. Df>!a1•hed d o u b I e garage. F ULl, PRJC!-~ ONLY $27.000 11·Hh excellent V.A. and F.H.A. financing. 646-0555 Evenings Call 642-7438 LUSK MODEL 180 Degree view: 4 BR. & family rm. Price reducrd $2,000 for quu:k i;ale~ );'ou own the land. Cell for app't. 2 HOMES 1-'Blk. lo ocean: 40 IL <.-ornt.'r iol. 4 BR. & 3 BR. eat•h. with 2 bathit. l"inC1>t Cdf\1 location. $86,500 675-3000 Call for picture c11talog with prices & details BAY & BEA CU REALTy ,.,, Buttercup Yellow Duplex in choi~ Corona dcl Mar location -3 BR rustic homio. Specious living room. used brick tireplacl.', 1.'XJ'.IOI'· ed beam Cl'"lhngs • Dining room. fl"lep l'aver k11ctien, dishv.'ashf'r, f'lf'ctric built in. l Bath. SeJr.i.r-.ite f'nr.losed patio. Qualily '~·all 10 11•all carpets & drapes plu~ studio 8 pl over garage. 0 n J y lEJ,500. 673-85.'(I oTHEREAL 1 '"'-ESTATERS I • •!IL I '." COLLEGE PARK Secludf'd. rrce lined cU!·rlf'· 811C, family home • fi'atur- ing 3 big b!.'droon1s. 2 brirk fi~places. all bu1llln kilt'h- en with panlry, heiavy shake ,roof, covered patio, fresh- l y p&inted in & ou1, plu~ lln usumable 5~ ~ loan. J.lur- ry on this at $31 .~. 540-1151 /Open ~:\"en1 ngs) ON THE WATERFRONT ~VllEH.1:: -'MIE • ACTION • JS! Charniing 3 t.edroom home Wl!h 52 [f. Of chantlt.'[ fron1agf", separate baysu!e su1nrner. hollse V.'ith lovely l,'"1lrden, pier and r Io at. $169,500. PETE BARRETT REALTY ' 1605 WESTCLIFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH & 642·5200 ...... FOR THE ACTIVE FAMILY Call us ahou! this big (2~80 :i;q. I!.) 5 bedroom, formal d 1n1ng, family room homr on a sharp e as ts i de cul-de-sac. P!Pn!y of room for campers, boats, trailf-"rS. S\\i mmin1.: pool~. kids. t'tr, etr .•• Just reduced $4!F..(J lo only • • . $41,IXIO Call 673-S.1.10 ASAP. 5 BR-VACANT $33,950. Imma c. cond. with large BA YCREST BEAUTY The loveliest of areas, features thi s 4 bed· room . fan1 ily rou 1n. 2 r;l bath home. C0~1· PARE, you won't find anothe r like it for the price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 4.500. TRIPPPLE YOUR PLEASURE \Veil mai ntained triplex, Sou th of the high· way in beautiful Cdli1 , Bl ock & 1}i to beach. Only .......................... 556 .000. EIGHT "PLUSH" VIEW UNITS -In Eastbluff - l·lere a re eight super deluxe SPLIT LEVEL- VJE\V apa rt ments, lo caled in _EAST BLUFF'. Q\vner's unit-3 bedroom, 21/z bath; 4-2 bed- room, 11h bath; 3-1 bedroom, 11h bath. )'ou haven't seen anything like these units. A pleasure to show at , ..... $198,450. LOOKING FOR A "SLIP"?? Look no-more. A PRIVATE SLIP AND PIER decends from t h is beautiful DOVER SHO RES home \vith its V IE\V fil led \Vindows. fi re- place, 3 large bedrooms, den with ''WE~ BAR". 2 baths (Master bath has a J~cuzzt & sauna.J See and compare ........ $119,500. Salisbury Re.Jlt'f' EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS BALBOA ISLAND So. Bayfront Home \V1 !h nf:'Hr 11rw sha('{'d rrt~r. Xint )()(:. Jlou~-c rcl'i:'ntly co1npll'lrly & ('Xpcnslvl'ly l'l.'1nodelf'd. Ruom for bay vlr"1' apl. on rear. Shown by app't only. 115 AMETHYST 3 Bclrms .. 2 halh.s. Close to tOY.'11 & So uth bay, $59,500 325 AMETHYST .; Bdnns., 2 baths. N f' fl r North bay. $'"J9,%0 CORONA DUPLEX 401-405 PARK. 3 Bdrm&., 2 baths Pach. $.'16,5<l0 215 CORAL 3 BR. :t 1ln1 h~. $55.~. Firm . 226-226V2 ONYX 2 BR. house. 1-Bn. apt. 2'5% _A ~ • ~ Down. Own('r will carry ,?T"4c:lC-,;;iii b:i!ant•('. Full 1n·1ce S~'r.000. • ~I Mou-om CORONA DEL MAR REALTORS 644-7270 2 Bdrm .• l1ttlf' grm! 509 J.,,;-irkspur Ave, $44,500. Own. Pr will carry w/s mall down payml. (Do no! disturb 1en- a n11. manicurPd yard, huge mis-(Formerly Delancy Reil Estate) Salisbury cd hl.'arth lireplaCt>, 21'X36' 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY family room and to1ally CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. huiJrin kitchen. Almo:st im-- - - - - - - - - - Realty cd . ·1h as 10111 =~=~=~=315 i\!ARINE /I.VE. 673-6900 m · possr:i>sion ""1 G n ral Gene,al a!! 10'"1 do1\.'n. e e BALBOA ISLAND ~---------~ Ca.II 5-15-8·124 !open f'Vl"S.) \outh ~ (~ oast ~· INCOME PROPERTIES TOWNHOUSE e EASTSIDE FOURPLE:X, all rf'lllrd \Yllh ("O/lSlS!Clll BARGAIN lllCOmf.' o/ Sli~/mn. Jlr1ccd Sell your JawnmoweT and at a low, low $.'11.~. ya NI toob, -enjoy caM'ln;e . , ~ , .. J i11n~ at $22,500. Spacious e .\VESrSIDF, 1'01JR f>LF.X 4 !Jf'droo1n and dining, .j cool \\"ith 2 brdroorn t 1'1 baJt1 pool s ror }'Ollr use. Lo1~ or .~tut!10 ap!.~ "'(llJ1-f1-low1 1·· parking, Now vacant for ownf'r says s('ll for VA ap- praisal uf S-IS.000, \Vhose lirs1? you r in~pct"l111n, 5-10-lEil (0pl.'n Evenings) r;ili•~f>;iii·-~~H~!~Rl~l~AG~E e EASTSIDE i\·ION l-:Y ~11\K-F:R 5 UOl!S on 111: R2"x3."-:i' ~ IUI. HlATI ~;;;;;;;;;;';;;_.;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I lot. J-3 BR 2 BR unit \\"/pool, !! 4-2 BR units, Tn1al incorne S BO RMS -3 BATHS S.1130tmo. No VRCM(.-ies he('{'. P res!tge E.astbluU location. f7~.IXlO. Call ~o sec.>, Newport VA-NO DOWN Newport Duplex ~UNSlllNE 110 :v!E y.·ith 3 S!C'ps to O<:can, 3 BR. homl.' bc'l::lrooms, 2 baths plus 2 plus apt. .l Car garage. t·a r gar;i.ge. Conr rl'!e park-Ownrr motlvaled! Pnccd in11; for hoat or 1·amp('r, rn-al $63.000 . <·losf'<I yard 11·1111 lruit trees Ocean Air Duplex .and ga1Ti"n. Buy now. ·I TIR. 2 R11. & 2 BR., 1-Bn. $24,500. unit. Some w:itrr view. :'\In! criru!. Nrw cnrpC'!8 , t s.i;.ooo Newpor Call: 673-300.1 51B-fln5 Eve~. at Fairview 646-8811 (anytime) associated BROKERs-.REALTORS 1025 W Balboa 61J.J66J Unique Duplex CORONA oEL MAR l1 1rld1·11 away ir. a fon>sl like DUPLEX srtling 1\'ilh tall lrcc>s and ·1 Bdrm., 3 balh spli1·1f'vrl - 101s C>f gr(>Cflt'Ty is thi.~ lo1·p. livt-in onf', rent the o1ber. ly dupl<'x. Ont' u11u can Nrar shops, wa1rr & sr.hool!';. r 11s1ly II(' N1nvPrlrrl to a .; Xlnt financing. 5 Yell.Ni old, f>r ~1 R1'1.irr•1n1 hnui;-e ;:ind ft Si!l.900 --- 4 BEAUTIFUL -BEDROOMS- ~ popular Mesa del 1.l&r area no"'" yields another fino..' and gurgrous home for your a pproval. Lush landscaplni:;-. v.•11.tersof1ene-r, rock water· !all and fish pond al! in a tropical sc>tting of per(('{'! pri\lllcy! You'll be thrll:cd 1:1.nd haJlPy you called. Pric- ed at only $33,000. co: Ts . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0p•_n .Evenings) *ELEGANCE* IN DOVER SHORES DE.'Nrator"1 custom home. 2 Lge Bclnns, plus den; pro- fPss landscaped. Jmpettable condition. OPEN DAILY 1-5 lm ANTIGUA. CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 ESTATE . SALE $39,500. NEWPORT BEACH. Every. o/10' qualifies. Charming 5 bt:-droom 2 story home on qu3io1 cul-d<>-sac. Country sized kitchen and f'>m ily room. Oversized lo1 needs some tender loving care. Cali 5-i~-8424 (Open eves.) \outh ,,(~ oast * 5 BEDROOMS * ANXIOUS OWNER Owner bought new hnme &· ready -5 bdrnis. plus fam. ily rrn. plus · Jormal d1n1ng rm., plus 3 baths. plus huge wardrob closeL<; -carpcU./ drapes -ll1.ill-in ga!i kiteh- en -hobby rn1. -double garage -n1t•cly landscaped, ll'it'h loods of brick walls &. plantcri;. Loc;i ted on c.-ul de .sac str('('\ of nice homes -a pprox. 2700 sq. H. of living n~a. For further lfl· fonnalion call - CHILT ROBINETT REAL TOR 644-7958 * EASTSIDE C.M. 1939 FULLERTON OPEN DAILY 1-6 Vacant Fasl f'!iCfflW 2 Bedrooms plus guest room, hardwood floors, dining room. :service porch, on R·2 tot. Close to Catholic dlurch. Assume Hl-FHA loan. 7',1'i:, interest. Room for another unit. No financing ctiargcs. Lachenmyer: Realtor Call 646-39'28 F.vcs. 673-757'5 Corona del Mar Lu:>.<iry and Incomio. skate board ltl brach 2 Units. 4 huge OC>drooms f'ach. 0J1ly 5 Yl'""dl"S old, Low ma1nl en- ance, hii;h rt.>ntal. 0Wl1('r w11! consider a tradf' of largt'r units in Oran.;e Cou oty. S79,500. Cali 546-2313 645-0303 2299 Harbor, Costa l\1esa FORlSl E OLSO~ I'\<.'. 11£A t..r O A S Mesa del Mar Pfize \~'inn ing borne in 1!)69 0>s1a Mt:'Sa Lawn of the Mon th A1>.'ard. S pe e i a I ENLARGED COLLEGE PARK 4-BEDROOM \Vant separate areas for T.V. and Hi ~~i? You "ll find it in this sharp customized home. Large l1v1ng room with fireplace, rorma.J dining a rea; kil:chen Wl!h electric built-ins and dishwa.shf'r . \'lalk 10 all 5chools a nd shopping center. Br. .sure to see this one, and on I y s,1:i,9'":i0. Call now. 64&-7171. First time advcrti!lCd. 1ouches makt> this a winner ~========-I in 1.'Vl.'ry way. Ne11' dish· washt'r, Ai\1/Fi\1 inle"rcom 10 aJI rnon1s, tire/burglar alarms, 12 grown trees. rich v.-ood decking patio and sep. arate children"s play yard. Do take a look • this prize! Only $35,'jQ(J. Call roday, 546-2313. MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE No down G.I.'s for this gofl:'!. ous J bdrm home with huge pool 1able sized fa1nll y .roon1. Cul-dc>-\'laC tree-lined s ll'l'et for pnvacy. Won't last at pnce of $28.900 CRV. Call Walker & Lee Realtors~ 2790 Harbor Blvd al Adams • -~-,.~,~c7u~,~~"'' Bayshore Beauty COTIAGE- Livirig room with corner fire-$24 500 place and \l'all or glass look-' ing out !o palio or J.ropical Huge 101 seclude'd by many beau!y. Dining room OT den tower ing trees. Cu.1-df'-sac also with 11•all or glass to location \vith cou ntry atmO!l- patio -eUlc1cnt modf'rn phe re. 3 Big hc>drooms plus kltche n -1'1·0 at1ractive screened in patio Pricrd bedrooms and plenty of only $2-1,500. inclurliiig rclri.i::. roon1 to arld on. Best of all, & washer. Owner must sel! This charmer has one or Submit your 1l'rms. Call thl• Jo11·l~! leaschlllds avail-546-5880, Heritage lleal!ors Hble. l ·i2.500. CALI. 6T<>-4930 _•0c;·~~~"-'~""'-'O'"'~'-~~--I • CCJt.ESWOR1WY&CO.. Cambridge Estates -l::~LT~~u-ttH 2528 BOWDOIN PL. __ -Corner 3 Rlt. & family rm., EASTSIDE-2 ba. hon1e. Bltns, dhl. tpl. SHARP! SHARP! 2 Car gar. On poo!s1ze lot! From '"Christmas Neckties" 3 hOOroom, 2 bath char mer -$32.500. Drive hy & call _ SHARP I to ou1grown ~vis -you can huge Palo Vf'rde stone Lin"· BALBOA BAY PROP. + turn "'tra\'lh to cash" in a place for thO!>e rold \l"in1er 23Cl9 _\V. Balboa, NB 673-7·120 NEET AND CLE EN DAI LY P ILOT classlfied ad ('v('ning~. \\"a!k to schools --UNUSUAL 3 BR home lln Int r.11nt cond J BR 2 BA hon1c, -call &12-56711 N1re shag carpc>I. -·ne\\·]y zoned for 4 unit.~. Extra covd patio, breezeway, man-·,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-1 painled extrrior. Call today J;trge !iv nn w/ f1T1lc. icurrd l1111'flls. beaut shag ·only .$21.l,~. Formal din rin 111/ bll-in crpts, drps_ Jirt.>pl, lots or Walker & Lee ('ilhinets . .Fn11t trees in old- rleh panelling. Oose to So. Classif!e~ INDEX fa~hion i:;a:rdcn. o 11 1 y Coas t Plar.a , nearby frw_ys. Advert1s1 ng Rea!lors S2'2,!rl0. Tenn~. OwllC'r. 124 Sr·lll.'r will pay discount Z0..1l \Vr.~tcliff Dril·e .E. 201h S!, Ci\1.-642-1411. r»ints for ~11A & VA fin-I~ 6\G-7711 Or)('n 'til 9 PM anc1ng, and give 1cnni1e HousetforSil• ....._ FOil Sale or lt!11sc, llf'W lrg clearance, or assume exist-"-::;--:;;---,:--;-:;-'. n::::J SAVE SS$ homr 111 J\1rsa Vf'rde Nor1h ing low int_ rate Joan with Classification IOO -l-411 l.oc<11ed in a SZ5,000 · 126,f'OJ 3 Brt 2 b;J. Liv, din .. & fa~ payrnr" of $110. per mo lncl area. This chet>rfu! 3 bed-rm, b!rns. dshwsr, crpts & taxes & ins. Asking $23,950. Real Eslale, I.el room home can he ca.~ily rin1.~. sprinkler.;. $29j mo or e Ka tella Rea lty e General yours at S?l.500. ACT NO\V~ S.lj.()00. 557-1613 l9JO S. Bristol, S.A. 557·~11 ~C~t~.-.,~;~f;-,-.. ~;-0-n-:-:I 5:'.o. I 84 5-l6-!!6-IO DY 011·nrr -transl. Save (Collect Calls 0.K.) ovrr S2JOO on immnc. 3 Br . <---,---~1 1 • l 2 Ba. h<Jme in ~Iesa \\"ondi; f 1narici1I , --...._-,;s lhan 2 yrs. old . 2629 Harbor. C ~r. 5-l.)..lj6(1.I Classification 200-260 y HIRITAGE , lllAl .tnan lt11n. VICI\". f\lany '1'\'.'Cs & roorn for pool on largf' Jot _ 2j()(J S<t fl. lrtdudes formal d1n1ng · room Bcauu!ull)' dPi-orati-d. Th1s ou1stand1ni:: hon1e ol!rred a.1 JUSl SJl.500. at Fairv iew 646-8811 (anytime) )......,)d ll"ll'l"llllt' from ol!IC'r un1r "111 lu•lp "tlh p:1y1111•11t:-- !';o)uth of l11i:h,~ny. 1·losr 1o 1<l1opr11 11~ ~ind hr<1!'IH'~. Only ~I.~. C.1ll tiiJ-S~. Near Beach UNDER $35,000 Nc11-port Bea<'h 3 BR. 2 BATH modl'rn home. Yirc-Cokfwell.Banker pla<.v. bltns -.shorp. Va-~"-"".,.."_"·_-~I I e I Classification 300-355 Balboa Island S?~>OO rh1wn. No 2nrl f .D. No 1·l~1ng rost. \1c~a Vt'rde 4 DR. 2 ha, r11!-<lr-"1!1·. JUST REDUCED $1 ,000 A del 1gh1!11I ~ hf'drOo:"im 11nrl 1.imily roorn. 1...ov<>!y 1ilr f'n- 1:ry. wood ("abinr!\'I, l>n•ak- last bar a nd ~ d1~h1>."11shrr 1or only S2l!.7:Xl. A LL . TERMS. 616-7171, 1-Q'THEREAL '"'-ESTATERS ' ., • •• < I"• OPEN SUN. 1-S 1911 Meyer Place Something tor t-veryone! Short walk m 1JChoolti;. Close to 1hopp1ng tor !\lorn, mom for Dad'! boat or lraill.'r. Largio patio IU"f•a. All thi~ plus sl"larply dPCOra1rd ~ bdrm. horn(' in CO!l"la Ml'M. on n]{'t' rort)('r 101. $25,000. Stop by or call to &tt. Berry Realty 67.S-5179 For best n !ults! 642-5673 r•I •11~. Home Show Realtor s ··,\1n11•h;~1r J!ouschun1 in1(' ~1:i E. Cna"' lh\)' .• Cd,\1 NO DOWN V.A. 675-7125 ......... ._ _ _. ........... Only Sl.·[i!J fl u"ll tn i1t1yCnf' POOL HOME o• ~·JI.A . 'l"t'l'111s. !-ipur1ou~ SllHTU ,r,. pl,1~l<·l'f'd 1'1.l"j,;P 3 $25,000. Bdrn1, Fi\:\111.Y It~!.. 1)11. e 3 REDH00~1S e BATll f..: fln1. l10rnr. illiass1\"r; fl1~w iy e DOUBLf: CAR GAR· 10 l"('1!111l: l1ri• pl. 1111t1rp1r AGE 1nirr11r~. h~·:1111 1 r111 1y ("i\l'l.rl- Roy McCardle Realtor r o .r,. •!l'llJK'd. 11 1111 utll~tan1!- 1SIO Nei.,porl Bl,·tl .. C.~1. I n~ dt'\'nr 1hnl-1llll. Profl'~- 548-7729 SIOfT'd!]y l;;nd~l'llflt'd. ('(lVf"l"f~I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""~~!!!!j patio, In:. li•nrt'rl y:ird w111l REPOSSESSIONS fruit fn"f'!<. An out.~!anrllm:: buy at only $26.500 -AC'f Sparkling clean homes. !;()fie NO\V! ! ! llt'Wly pain1ed & carpeted, 2 l, 4 & S bdrms. Some wilh[.:•••••111111111!:., ""'1'· F"HA-VA ronv, ""'"· M. M. LA BORDE lrom $20,000 10 $40,000. COU...L'OS & VI' A TI'S INC. 11843 Adam., Ave. 96l-5523 *DUPLEX* BR .• bltns. Nr. 11ho~ 220 E.17tt'i Fortin Co., IUtrs. &12-5000 Evening1' Call fM...7003 General-$25,950 BIG CANYON 4 Bdrm & Den A~sume VA loaJl, Low p,,y. :nents, 4 Bedroonis. Buil1- ln11. Circular Dr1\'c>Way Lesds to this t'h11nning tM:ime. !J.1(}-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor 5 Bedroom Fairway View Home Under construction for occupancy before Christmas. Plan IC. Fee land. Master bedroom has fireplace as does living room and spacious family room. 5th bed· room bas own balh and could be m aid's or mothe r-i.n-law'g room. 3rd bath has bolh tub and separate stall shower. Separate laundry room. 3 car garage f\.1any built-ins and e~lras, including Trashmaster. inter- C!'m wiring. garage door openers, etc. l'bis Is a choice corner lot at •tcrmitagc Lane and Roy ale St. Georges f rive. Buy now and close escrow when ho se is co1n- pleted. . By OWner -$89,500 -44· 1140 Eastside Cottage Grea! loce.tlon on quit'! strc<>t. Own<'r an,'l"iou~. A~ 11 t n ~ S26.7~. 3 lx'droom 2 ba1!1. Big patki. Hurry, \Von'! la.st. C...11 546-8640. 2629 Harbor, (;.i\1. *COLLEGE PARK* 3 Li\io. RH, tam Rm, 2 Ba 2 Car ~r. All trrna. S~.!t!/J &-rnic Prorerti~ fi7:"•-5i16 TRt.PLEX, Xln! F..-111de r::--1 IO<'t1!10n, !31 2 nrr,., rrn ... 1 y11rd.~. G~2r!I". !n('(lnu• s.120 nln, $Jll,.'i00. By 01>. flf'r, n.1i-x •. 11 ......__ --.:.:.......ii1 canr -[<('Ii thts v.·kend. _...._... 81-okrr 644-73!:19 833-0700 644-2430 $19,950 IS THE PRICE ~~~~~~~~~IJ!ll-'.'.::'.::'.:::::::::::::= 1 for !111i; very lovely 3 h<-rl--l'OOm, 2 bath hnn1f'. Thr lo.an 1s hl~h enough so you 1·an 11ssun1e with payment.~ Apartment1forRent )/;;;i ] Classification 360-370 XI.NT Fi\STS!D~; loc;i!Jon :Zo11c'!I <"·2 l""'ll huilr r11rr1i•r Macnab-Irvine hiiu~r. l'llrl llt' ll~f'rJ as hon1r llcalty CoinJY.iny 11r urrwc' ui· n1tt1!i11111L1011. /\ A Cool Personality sli-;11 111 $'.\1 ,1~)0, \Vhu tlt'Cds fllr rnnd1tio111ng • • • ir1 '.\'e111111r! Brach~ -\\'e ~' Hl 'S!:-..E.<::.>; H~J'J':-; of 111· did' :;.c, rlu.~ l'h11rmrr 111 '"11w url \\'. \~J!h . l'.;\1, L~:-1 llrll<'On B<'ly -4 Bl?, -J prn1,.·r1y hrlp pa_vou! 111 J2 '1:1th~ -a nd ups.ta.JN; Bay ~ r~. (h1·nf'r wiU carry Jsl at \'\('11', Con1111u nity bench & TRI HARBOR REALTORS Milcnab-lrvine 400 Last 171 h, C.:'11. 642_8235 &16-3Zi i £\"es· 6t:!-2225 675-3210 : ...'.'..'.::::::'.I•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $16,800 V.A. BEST PRICE - 1\11yot1c qual1t11'S ~ubJert tn MISSION VIEJO VA Loon 11·1th 6'"f> annual 3 IJNlroom, 2 bftrh. brick [l("l'Cf'ntugc rrHe. Total, pay-fircpla("(', AdjaC<'nt to park 1n1•nr-s S148 f)f'r rnonth. Sh~rp _ 111a\k 10 SC"hoo1~. A fan- l hr-l:lroom l1:'1n1e 1rlistcn1ng tastic dl'al -$1.00l d n. \\"11 h 111\HIJ\\OOD t"UXlRS. Jlitrrv nn !hi~! 2 luxur1ou~ haths. niodcrn w "lk & L built -in k 0 l1("h('n .. T\f'll.dy !O a er ee ocr11p_Y ir11fl\('fi1alely. GI bil.\'l'l's \\'t'l<."01!1('. CALL~ Rra.ltoT'!I Walk r & Lee '20-13 \\'esl('\11! Drive e 646-7TI 1 Open 'ttl 9 PM 7790 llarhor Bl vd. at A<lam6 * 2 DUPLEXES * ~:1-9-l!l ! Opcon "Ill ~ P~I Ne11•er. s lriio by side. SclJ one. $28,950 or both .. l BR. 2 ha. r-11.. Near bc>rir h S.i2,SOQ each, G.Orge Williamson 4 Bdrm & Family Rm Realtor As~-u111(' ~~~ Apr Joan, 673-4350 645-1564 \\'1'Q1.1ghr iron ornamentaJl---,------- fr-fX'\' arnund 1n1s homio. • 1906 SANTIAGO OR. Bl'l"lroo111s, Family Room. tOOVER SHORES. N.B.) D1ninR Room, Air Condihon-4 Ekdm1, illrge family rm. 3 10~. !>-10-1720. BA. View frtlm eve:ry room. TARBELL 2955 Harbor f)PEN DAILY 1 TO 5 ROY J. \\'ARD Rl.TRS of SlfiO [l('r month. 1vh1ch I II &] includrs all_ Modern built· Rental• ,. ins. dt'Cp pile car?f1.~. 11 l~n ~:-c---CC" ___ ,_, ma1 clung drapes. Double Classification 400-4 bS wa1ke7"&"1Lee _! _'""_®"_'~_""_!~ Z79() lfarbor Bl11d. at Ade.ms Classifica tion 500-S I 0 54f>.0.165 Open 'til 9 Pi\f i ~------~1 1 -1 ''It's Great'' Person"1s - Th!1 home is local('(! in one of Mf'S8 Vertle":s prime art!itS and has 4 bedrooms. la.,... family room, 2 baths find " beautiful yard v.1th lots of privacy. By far lhl" m051 hoUse !or the money at Sl..1.500. Hurry lll1d Ca.I.I 546-2313. \-Q T HEREAL ~ES'.J'ATE.R? G.I. REPO Wow only $1725 to1aJ down and all COf;!s to assUll"\e this l't.'J)O! Large • bed, 2 be.th ranctwor with push button kitchen. All!horized G.J. agcn:-' -no discrimlation - 0 THE R AVAILABLE. V.' AL KER & LEE, Real ton M%-44;i5. • • * * * Gracious Uvin9 Dellghtlul Baycr"Mt •.rn .C Bf'dnn. din rm, 1rg ~m rm. A PLEASURE TO SHOW! Arnold & Freud Classi fi c ation 525-535 ~,, .... _·~·~·-· ~'"""',--o-::-'.l ~ CJ,,,sification 550-555 '-::,..-'".,,"ruc-'_'~c-"--cc='l I!• J Classification 575-580 , ................ J~ Clalsification b00-699 I ·~,,,... lllll I _.._ J[§J Cla1i 1ification 800-836 I .... '"' -· llEJ C la ssification 850-858 .,..,,,,. -----'-----tlllB E. 17th, C.M. AVAILABLE NO\Y • 4 Bed· O\VNER tN1n11. • &'l'lmom11 ROOMY HOME rnon1~ & pool. Nr1>.•pnr! llr-1~1.s cul-de--Mc. S<l:i,rJO. !..-Dl'n, Circular driVf'\\"llY; lnii:l' room~. S~i,950. bkr, ("11JI ;,.io-\7:20 rllll' or night. * 2 CHOTCE Golf ~ vif'W Iota, Laguna Niguel Goll Course. 0 w n f! r . 675-3.'"W. ~r-~_"-_'"_1'"__,Jjra.J C lassification 915-949 PETE BARRETT -REALTY-O\YNE:R must !le!l -t &\lro--,;::-;===;--c=-::'.:"""'= ro RESULTS too can 0.. r-------,~ 642_5200 1>1n, f11 mily Ronin. a ~sutnP. -..,.,...,..,._.,...,. .... ..._1 fl\•-,, npr f()(!n. S2'1,%0. bkr, St-!I~ !he old 11tufJ Buy tht" f all ""Y !Im~ !"i<m-1120. ll"\\ !'l11f! P1!f\I Clnssi!INI. &12-56~ pend °"· Call the Super-. I ro. :.11IP s m11 n .. 011..lly Pilot _ Autos fot"s.19 ~ Ou1\flt'<I Ml-5678 • p.lace Classification 950-99 your 11d A: ch11rye It! Ruby lot, $45,000 l!:JJ-0.~01. 60-5!1~7 Balboa Peninsul-.--- 4 BR, drn. 3 Bn. Nr. R:1rrrt1c1 C!uh & t~mt ran1p. s~:i.:i00. f\lar!'hHll R1•11lly fii~lG!KI Bay shores ==oo--co::---":'. Clli\ftf\'llNG 2 BR. <'ornplt l"l{'V.' kitrlu•n. 11{'11' rrpl~. ~horl ll'illk to 2 pvl hracheli. 2;12!"1 Crrst1"1C"W nr By Chl"fll'r: 6'1~1039. Corona del Mar DUPLEX 3 BR. 2 Bath. sutU"OOm & office pl11~ 1-bdrm. garage ep!. $11.~ SO. OF HWY. 2 Units, 2 llt\nn., !<hake mor pl us C"hoir-e 1-bdrm. apl. Close to shoppini;:. S.~2.500 BIG CANYON Vacant Jot. ~!'{'Ill view of 18th Fail'l\'ay. }10.~-00 FANTASTIC VIEW Of bay & octan. 4 Bdnn .• 314 haths; new custom home. s·119,500 Scenic Proper!irs 675-!i72fi NEW VIEW -VIEW VJ EW • from livintt .mom! VI J<:W -rrom dining rooin? VIEW ~ (mm br?akfast rm.I VIE\V • from kitchen! VJE\V -from rumpus room! VJE\V -from maslt.'1" brlrm. ! 2 f\fol"t' bedroom~ &· l baths ron1plete lhil' NEW bome. CORONA ll!Glll.ANDS University Realty 3001 E. Cs1. 1111.iy. 671-6510 $fi3.5("() HO~tE b RENTAL. • BE1lnn, l Bath fri--IPvel and l Bcdrm rcn!aJ unit. \Valk to i;OOpping and bctleh. 10~ do11•n, Call Pt'rron Rlty 642-tm BEAUT 3 BR 2 BA """llti ~f'Otlt ocean vif'w, XtrR IRr)lf' lnl , much privacy. This i11: an s!nt r11 n1ily honi<>. (".<! flfl(lr pl11n f11r f'A.~y f'X· flA.ll:tl(\Jl, <h\"TI('r f•14-fi457. :-..l.'}-f\it2 * 51'.>-~i~4 GLE~ Mar •I hr, 2 ha, h!tns, 1 hlk ti"l srt)ls. !-111\/FA. ()1qwr. ~2-'i:l!J.L East Bluff e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e SALES ~ LEASE .. t.<'-,. [..--st :\1J3!11fr / rea lly ~-'· 2414 Vista Def Oro N~'POTI Beach &W-ll.tl S:ll ,!f.11 2·\00 sq fl of luxury living. King si7:(' bdrm, rHx -pullman 0011111. 2 firpl. rorn1nJ d ln. rm. ram nn. llnled 11•indoll·s $-much more. OP<!n 1-5 rla1ly. 2137 Aralla St. Cnll PERRON RI.TY 64l-1Tn Fountain Valley P L ANTAT I ON Home. r!r11matic entry hall. spini.l slnir case. ~;o Sq. ft .• 1/5 11.crv, ~illR. l bn. l)t'V,iy painted. 968-l:i/6 PV~. Huntington Beadl WALK TO BEACH $23,SOO -LO DOWN 2 'Yf" young homP featuring lonnal liv rm + formR) din area , bl Hn RIO & dishwazn. er • lots of storage cabinets, 2 Pfttios for outdoor enter- lainlng! Ownen hought &B- other home ~ Full price. S23.500 • Lo. lo down paymtl! & anyone can take ovt!r GT kian! C11.ll 8-17-1221 SEYMOUR REAL TY 17141 Beach Blvr!., Utgn Bch Open 'til 9 PM DY OWtl('r Pacific Sand,. Beanllful • Mnn, 2 hftth, f!l't'plal'e, l 11.n rl1caped . Corner lot, I mi111 ro tieach. Priem fnr quick n.lr. S:?S.!)5(). 5..lfi-llfil 1. • • , Irvin• Irvine Thursday, Stpltmbff 2.3, 1971 7 DAJL Y PILOT p I~ I . ·~~::;" l[j]~·~_'.!::i_'· ~[j]I -. ...... I~ I ---I~ I -.R. ... I~ 305 HouMts Unfu rn. ----·I Laguna Beach 300 Houtes Unfurn. Coron• del Mar L•11un11 Beach Newport Bttach Comme rclel Reel Est at e W anted 114 HouMs Furnl1h.d ----:-:-====--1 -p rt 158 RAIN FOREST BAYCREST BEAUTY rope 'f R-3 LANI) WANTED New port Beach 305 BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK SPECIAL This 4 bdrm .. family rm., form al dining rm. home, with separate children's quarters, is VACANT, and in move-in-tomorrow condi· tion . Concrete & br ick patios & the atrium & back yard. with railroad ti e terracing. All $54,500 i~ an excellent buy fur DOWNTOWN Ana.helm. 182 5 to JO al'res. ~lcMichael ~luded from the world, this large 4 ~roo1n, 21h bath FL frontage Oii Linciiln Company. 11) STI-3950 OCEAN front house.. Attr. shing{ed txlme is l't'aC'hed by home. Surrounded by many Ave., y,•Jth approx. 9400 sq . WAN1'ED 4-plex apts Near niBB~tlc: ? Bv~' frpli250, lovely -~'-• wooden b1"1dge & · · =IKI \ 1ntec mo c-..-;-..,. more expensive homes in ft bldg, lea.<;ed 10 establif.h· Adams & Harbor Costa ..-· ~3663 • de:51lYrrliil&' t:lu'U the I.reel!, one o! ttie finest n>Sidential ed business. Sl17,750. fl.1 54()-1923 ' Agent 6T...-or past a lily pond. 3 Sides 8re 118 availab!e. To arrange 1 v;~A~L~K~E~R~RE~~AL~TY~~6~7>-~5200~1~~"~'~~~~·~~~~~1irn.-i":;8--0~Tl5~~·~'(-'~"'~"~''TBA, a:'e surrounded by to\'ien11g an appointment, l'Ontact STORES & O F F ICES FOR rent-lurn. 3 BR, 2 BA, trees, exotic planls & foliage w lk & L I [~ lrg bale. Bayview house, 3 Br, ]~ ba. newly de'COr', New shag crpt,, 62U Larkspur. G75--8243. 2 br, 1 ba, cpt & drps. b!tns, trplc, patio. 713 ri.iarguerite. $275. 494--0076. ......................... ,,.,,._ ... ----1 OCEAN vlew, _p11lh to heacb rrnrn unique 3 BR. 2 Ba home. GQurnll1 l;ltn. kit~·h., brick frpl., paneling, skyllghls, qual. wallpaper, etc. l.easc, lea:.c/option S.J:':.O mo. fo r only . . . .......... , .... , ....... $39,300, so thick the ground can't a er ee on Nel\'POrt Blvd, f inancial • 1417 \V. Bay, N.B. Call !11.J) WALK to Big Corona. 2 Br! 2 MISSION REALTY 494-0731 Ba.. $290; 2 Br. 1 Ba., $190. . 'l l11 6''I 1i·llit ---'llrnllor Hunting ton Beach "I wo uldn't live t he re unless you paid me." 'VQuld you like :i,:51;.i(l incorne plus ytiur o'Wn place to hve? This gorgeous ·l·ph:x hon1r has plush i;o!d carpets, L>e'. Piso Tile entr1r.~. P1ivoil~ pa llO • great lf~ation Cen- tral a1r-co11cl l . 3 b<'d, 2 bath. 2 -2 bed, 2 t,ath. f11u.~ I . 1 br,-d, I ba!h. A~~;lng 10' ii dow11. Call "SINCE 1946" lst Western Bank Bldg, University Pa1•k D ays · 833-0101 Nights H unt ington Beat h "Spanish. Mini-Mansion'' }~ant-<1.Sli(' pool home that will be till' envy of all your frll'nds. ~000 sq. ft. tri-level localed \n a prirne ('Xecutive are-.i. Private park around the l'.:lrner. Price has been reduced. 842-2535 be seen, .-t this tropical $ti0 t.1 equity, on 11....sehold. . ,_ 1;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~1.1796-~~21:s2~0~'~':"':..'.Sa~i~oc~SUn:::-forcst is so natural that Realtors 7~% loan, Part in trad~ lillle more than watenng is 2013 Weslclifr Drive possible. Owner 675--1601., $.300. required. Towering wail~ of &16-7711 Open ·u1 9 PM ~---------Busin•ss SNIAU. 2 nn house. Condominiums O po rt lty 200 $130/Mo. Arllts, no children glass provide an expan~lve Ne wport Heights for sale 160 -p un OCl'"an view frorn all rooms. _;~~~.'.!'...,. ___ _'.'.'.'.'.l;;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 (Ir 1¥"\s Ref's reqd. 675-3208 Inside are beamed Cl'1lings, Moving Message OCEAN r~RONT exec. ap!. 2 TO BUY OR Eve' & \\'k end. parquet lloors, fi1,-,plaet', pri. BR BR, 2 BA. Q.Y.Q. SE LL A BUSINESS LIDO Isle 3 Bil., 2 BA. Newly Vacant. move right In. 3 . vate decks 2 Bdrnis., mas~ Sep. dining rm. ~'!replace. $47.~. <P.l•ner. 499-3005 HOLLAND BUS. decorated. Corner, pr1. te:-ha.th ~ith elevated Ro-Income Pcoperty 166 SALE S patio. 49-1-8975: 6T:J--0183. hrlwd floors & carpe:.S. Huge man bath plus ,,, bath. orr. bath & lh, Dbl, garage & ----------"The Broker IVith Empathy" Houses Unfurn. 30S ered at only $52,YJO. Call -EASTSIDE .HOME 1716 Orange Ave. c.r-.1. carpol't on alley. On tree . sliadcrl col'ner near Cliff AND INCOME &15-4170/!tl0-0608 e.w. N~d Ge neral Ot.a.n, D $·•1"" 3 units altogether. llome has Cake dee AChl + supp!iei;.1---------- r " . "50 , """""""""""""""""""' F R E E 11 · I I 3 queen -sized bedroonis. 1, REAL ESTATE mmacu ate Gorgeous batlt and all l'Om-cu~~rOi\I gardening, lawn & Landlords-Owners 1190 Glenneyre Si. Charming home>, recently re-pletcly re-dccora1ed 2 bac~· yard main!. Selc1:t clil'ntele \\'e 1vill reft'l' tenants to YQU · -dt"COratcrl. 3 BR. 2 Ba. New elor income units· J~a ted including P, U. "truck, FREE of charge •.. r.fany 49.J.-9-173 5-l9·031G shag eaJ1)1'1s, Fireplace, KiL in l'elll' with rents oC $215 nio\ver~. edgers etc. desirable tenants on ou r SPANISH V ILLA bhn.s, cool patio, Dbl, gar. he!pyouJiverentfree: Sub· 545--8778. 11·aiting list. 05~~loo~ci~i! ':ich.tii; on nlley. $37,950. m1t your down pa,~'llcnt. Business Wented 210 ALA Rent al1 e 645-3900 CALL 0 44,·2414 Fu.Ji price $37,500. C11ll -· FURN 67S-3<XXI Agent. 3 ARCH Bay, Ol"f'a/\ VlCIV, lse. 2 Br, 2 ba, dm din r m, * VLEW 2 br, 1 1~ ba, crpt, fanl rin, $325., 4!f.r-l7&1 aves dtps, frp!c, palio, Nr. bc.h. & v.·knds. 408 Acacia, 1·772-0367 Anah, -"---------1 Cost a Mesa Laguna Niguel LEASE: r-.·love in now-3 BR . * TAKE -YOUR • CHOICE > B ~ :. ,\, yard. S":i5. 1!H~17·16, t2! :I BR homes $195 & $225. 499-1331. {2J 3 BR rondo's w/pool ~--------­$22.J. & $2".;(I. (2) 4 BR 3 Br. 2 ba, TCOl'CO;, :t.1251 La w/pool $Z.1[l & $37:;, All x!nt Hcrmos;'1. Call :"!;i11 Davis, C\)!ld. Refc1".ences requirt'd. 4%-05!l6 or 213 39J-7164. call S.15-S42~ {open eves.J Lido Is le South Coast Realtors. ----------l!OUSE for s;ile or lr.a!I ... N EAR GOL F COURSE E.~qui~i1e 4 BR, 4 ba, "'·e1 Charming house in perf~I bar. One of Lido l$l1•'s n10~1. (.'OJld. 3 bdnn, 2 bath, b!tns, bt"auhlu l homes. $650 mo. beautiful patio, etc. !mmed-67'.'r-22\G. iare possession. No pets. ----------1 $275 mo. 673-656S or i t 11o Mesa Ve rde _____ , Walker & Lee 1--=M=r =J=, ==Ex=e=cu=ti=v.~1 roof, 4 bdrms., 3 ha1hs; 3 9! ~ w lk & L TRAVEL Agency, -' - frplcs. Lge. <lining & family ~ a er ee f'slablished wanted by pri . e FRO~t By Go~e .Days-1 rms., bea.med cf'il's. Loads Rill~ ply. Pref Orange Cly area BR . Cot·tnge~ w/t1ny yard. of pt'rsonality PLUS 1.!Jrlrm. ~t•'!"t'"'_P~r l..!!!.!_ Off let 2790 Harbor Slvd. at Adct1ns 7141~26n All util incl'd. $[15. ans, leave message 5'15-9'151. 3 BR, 2 BA Condo, all bllins, close lo schls & .<.hopping. REDEC., Jg 4 BR, 2 BA, A-1 cond .. close to s<.•hools, $"..S:J. Owllf'r. S.I0-30Jl\ Pool & rec fa c I I i ties. _N_e_w_p-ort--8-,-.-c-h ____ , ti!l() Jfarbor Blvd. at A(lam~ :145-().165 Open 'ti! 9 P:0.1 ''MoveNow- Pay Later" Livl" among the VJP'g at a price you ·call a!ford. Pool, .1 hcdrm, 2 hath, cool ocean breeze, walk to the beach, CHH - 847-8531 e S92-SS71 guest apt, Beautifully land-LAST CHANCE to buy at 545-949] Open '!ti 9 P'.1 · · ALA Re ntals e 645-3900 !Caped, on Jge, lot, dead-JX'ituccd price' Honie to be 4-PLEX ES M_on_•_Y_1•_L_•_•_n ___ 2_40_ • BUDGET Saver _ 1 BR·. end strret. Asking $90,000. ]isled with Grahan1 Riiy cf-$6,000 down. Price $55,000. 1st TD Loan Nr.ar Bch. Cpls I s10Ve I re- • ·a ~ rect1ve Sept. 27\h. 4 BR. 2 \Varnt>r ,'!. Oak, lfunt. Bch.. Crig. Kids. $1.25. ;=.;q · . ~r--.--.1~, B1\ rustlr, oversi7.Cd lot. 2 b!ks \V. of Beach Blvd. ALA Re nta ls e 645-3900 ,,,...,,.... · ' ~"'~~ l nHn<:'d. avaiL F'Mi\ apprsl New crpts & drps, tirepl's, 7.25% INTEREST "'"""8"0•!...~=c.o.i.i. S39,0~~L Truly Cliffhaven ra h:, gas bltins. Gd fin. 2nd TD Loan • tT'S A ri.1esss~-2 BR Beach $220/mo. Avail 10/1 . Heritage R.E. 540-1151. fl'IE&\ Verde Pool J[ome. 3 BR, 2 BA, bltns, plush crpts, $300/mo, Leru;e, $100 clean dcp, Aft 4 pm, 546-2.344. STE PS TO B EACH 3 BR, "fly lease ...... $2fi.i 3 BR, yrly lease ... , .. S2i5 3 BR, mi1nr~. to mo111h . s2:i0 CAYWOOD REALTY 6:106 \'. Co:.ist !hvy., N.B. 548-1290 The 011•ner said r,ell i( any 11'ay you can'. So .• ,if you are looking for a "real buy" then look 110 further~ 3 hcd· rooms, large fcnccrl yard and cul-de-sac. Grt'a1 neigh· borhood. 8·12-2535 -• * 499.2300 * buy of year al $33,800. Down OJ'l('Tl Sal & Sun from noon. House. f'ncd yarrl. Kids & * 4 BEDROOM, 2 ba!'h, dou· ------~---/ pyt SG.800. No. :lrid's Conv. LEADERSHIP R. E . Terms based on equity. pets. OwnE"r agrees lo lrg ble garage", fenced backyard 3 BR 2 Bi\, crpls/driis, Laguna N iguel financing only. Prin only. 842-4466/540.5336/847·5913 642-2171 545-0611 discount for fix & paint. $175. $215· mo. Call HERITAGE bllins D\V, wa1er CTuld'r. 2 ENCHANTING Open house Sal & Sun Sept. * * * * Scrviqg Harbor area 21 yn:. ALA Renta ls e 645-3900 REAL ESTATE. Ray Gaul! fpls, cor lo t, Gardenrr pd. From the rloublc doo r. tile 2:11h & 261)), 12 thru 6. 612 $422 OOO Sattle r Mortgage Co. _ UNFURN _ 540-ll5L $325/J\lo. 642-0596 .• THEREAL ~ ~~Tt1!~.~p $1 ,000. DOWN en1ry . 4 BR .• z baths. Con-l{ings PlaCE', N.B. Call ' • I 336 E. 17th Street e QUIET •· .-....: • 1 BR E-side-2 Br. Collage. Adlts Q\vnr/Ag1. be1"'n 5 & 8 pm 616-7682 New 27 Unit Apt 8 dg, "' r nvate-· ven iC'nt bll·in kitch. 2 Lat-" · · ' · C t M COM1\1ERC IAL LO A NS. StovE'/refrig cpt/drps util only, no pets. Beams, frple, BAYSIDE VILLAGt:. $1S:"i. tice l;'Qvered J)atios ~Ur· URGENT BROJo(ERos a esa&1Z-4905 Long tern1. f rom $150,000-pd, $100'. ' · ' patio. $152/mo. Yea r ly. No. 81. 2 BR, 2 BATl!S. r ounded by beaut. trees & MUST GO.GO * * * * $10,000,000, 1'ele. 557-0.300. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 642-8520. Carpels, drapl!s. pool . BIG SUR -MODEL ~ shrubs. $35,00Q. High patcnllal, c .. 2 homes M A<lult~. 12131 1:)1...:J21il. VACANT LOT on lrg lot _ Sugges1cd $26,5(Xl ZONED FOR 3 UNITS ortgages, e llIDE A\1oay-COZY 1 Br. 2 BR, lile bath, frp!e, Lrg ~W~A~1~'E~R-F~.R~O~N-'Tc:cc_2 =., .. "-,-.,,-.,-,I !\>loves you in this newer 4 8 Trust Deeds 260 C XI t patio. Garage. E-side, $160. '" ' · · Bcdrm, 2 bath !Jome with 13 .. 001 .. Sq.Pitt.; undrrt,rround O!'anyofrC'r_CallZ13li61-390U Ea.<.!side Coo!a Mesa lot_.___ c 1 ottage. pts/drps. n fl.larrierl cpl only, 1 infant rlcn, 2)2 ba, blln~., fpl , h u111t1cs. ans for 2,000 ~q. af1er 5:~0 pm. Eke. ready to build on. Can takl." ** PRIVATE pru-ty \\'ill OI'. $llO, patio. "·!"" Y<·ly •gt 1:a1•y shag crptg cl05c to · 00 OK 64&-8226 ., J>J '' i::,li~on 111· ""<l ai1·,h··ppt."g. It. hOme included . $10.600. P'"i" c·ct ·r 1 3 maybe 4 units. Good loca-buy 2nd TJ)'s at reasonable ALA Re ntal1 e 645-39 -,;c-;-;;. ""o;';:::',·,.,,,-,==cc;I 673-7420. fo~ only $42,500. Yeti sir, ter- r ific "floor plan 4 bedroom 2 story. So n1any extras. A magnificent hon1c. 011•ncr in Penn. Suhmit your offer. ' " .... ~ v " • L N . I R It ""' \ 1 0 O\\'n ious<'". SHARP 3 br, 2 ha Oversized 1-----------1 Vacant,, doan. a guna 1gue ea y Bl1. 2,~ n.,\ Pool . No -int• tion an.d priC'Cd right for discount. 673--014-0. FIXER UPPER-' BR ll 'f\"OR v· }I • · 830..5051) 499~1344 -.., .. ~ yot1 buildr.rs a1 $11.900. Call • · •. -.' yard, double garage. $210 " u Jew IJttif'~ -.., MARINER REALTY $.12,;,oo. O\vnl."r. ;;47-5846. \VAL.KER.. & LEE 54~9·!1ll. Fnerl yrd, Kids ok. All util nio. Call Larry, S46-5880 D., DIR, 2 Ba, Irp!, lr;:;: 8·12·55'11 2-J hr. ans. serv. BY O\VN ER, 5 BDR.i\1, S a n Jua n Capistra no 1 [~ lncl'rl . $150. Ag!. patio. Pool lac. S l::.O. "Dream House'' 2'hBA. bl!ns, 11·/w cpti;:, Lots for Sa le 170 Housei rorRtnt ~ ALA R enta ls e 645-3900 1 0~~~-=~-~~ 8JJ...3S3'l. \Von de r I u I vie \V , REDUCED c. ;;;;;;;,,;;,,;;;;;~· ;;;;;i 3 Bft, 2 ba, with heated pool , .KATELLA H.EAL'rY, S.17-6061 Take 3 generous bedrooms, 114-495-441!1. Rcad.v fcir inimC'diillf' occu. • e LUV in Bloom-2 BR. wl $2~5 mo. S.1S-3623 or Newport He ights plus 2 baths and add car.l cL7id~o~l-5c19------pancy. 4 or 5 bedroom, ·2 BAYFRONT Houses Furnished 300 frplc. Near heh. Stove/re. 2131694--2983. lmmed. Possession pets, drapes, a built.in col· slory home in ~ood neigh· COMMERCIAL frig, $165. DELUXE Condo Townhouse, or TV ant'! new rcdwooct pa-borhood. Private hC'aeh <."lub, On NewpoM Blvd. ~eneral ALA Rentals e 645-3900 J Br, fam nn, gnl'nge, pool. tio decking. It all adds up to 4 BR. 4 Ba . 45x88 ·· $110,()()(} nr~irby golf course. Spac-Great restaurant location CALL DAY OR NIGHT $285 mo. Call 510-5147. a bargain. Only $26,850, Call 4 BR. 5 Ba. SOx&~ •· $129,500 1ous fr.nerd yartl. Blue wa. ~ FL on the Bay LOS ALTOS 8-l2-2'j35 5 BR. 6 Baths. 35.x..l'.MJ Lo! ter vlcw. NO\\' $195.000 Pride of Ownership ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Sr.1ALL 2 Room house, priv w/pier & slip .... s2.1:1.900 ONLY $~S.500 Home 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM ~~~~~05 per mo utU pc!. LIDO REAL TY INC. CAPISTRANO VA.LLEY Family with teenagen ok. 3 BR, bl!ns, fcnct'(l yar•l. Lovely neighborho()(] Refs req'd. $270 . mo. !~1~•-1 !lli. 2 Br. Nice .:;lean li111 , fn~J yd, Cpts, drps. S\nve. N ~\ children, prts. SliJ/1110, Sa n Clemente can be iUTangr.11 on this ex- 1ra sharp 3 h<'droom condo. Nt>1V plush shag carpels 1hruout_ Nf'W d1,;hwshr, c!'r- -:,imic tile in kit ch, 1 1.~ hath. You can st:ir1 enJoy1ng life today by callim:: now. 3377 Via Lido 67.l-7300 REALTY 4 Bedroom 2 b•th, bull/ ln•, TOWNttOUSE-Jease 4 hr, 3 00 I pool A -l MODERN 2 Bi-, l a~ Ba, hhn 31501 Camino Caristrano c~ .......... ;"g, d--,, '"''' 12'5 RENTAL FINDERS · rg garage, · '-"'t. · ~,.,,....... •a.,... ,_ 1275 540-""71 stove & re.frig. OL·L'r\11ok1n~ Mesa del M ar I' 1llage Real Estate BLUE POOL 493-112~ .... , mo. Pho"•"""•"-•"'' 4l5 w.1'1-. COSTA ....... I :-,-·-....,·'~·--,-~~.,-..-" ··• °" .. i\lun. );:•)lf cl'1urse. 1\d11t1s <in- Tust in REALTORS 213 • 429-9551. Houses * Apts. 3 hr nr Nel'.'PQrt Heights. ly. S~:!J/nio. 4n2-4~'l2 or '62-4471 ( ::::i 546-8103 Big hon1c/Small pricetag! Upstairs solarium, Overlook Neptune pool from private i;undeck, Underpriced. *HARD TO FIND* 51h% Int. assumable'. 3 BR. + 1am, rm. 2 Ba. 2 Car gar. $33 .. 'JOO Own /agl 5'1:1-2300 eve, B.lbo. 1•1.nd * •••"Ill * Adults, no pets, $175 mo, 21 ~: 4.1;r-2~·1.'> IDEAL f11mlly h ome. SINCE 1944 U"f.rv 1\1rs. LaPcrle, bkr. 548-2903. ~--------- Fomler prr.s!igC': modE I 673-4400 CHARMING 3 BR, home, Free ltl Ltr.tttllorrh Tust in ('JV) -"1· ct & I 1 ct 2 BR. cpts, drp, fncd, qui~t. " , m<>ul ie re oca c !!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'"'!!.! LlLUc Island. For winter --H0il1E' DesigoPrl for outclr * CALL S-17-8507 * living, 3 Br., 2 ba, fl.!rlum, ffonnerly Brashear JUty,) M e sa Verd • to beauliful Jlr.i~hts ,,.ie'lv '!ES' v"-"• goll .-.. -·. 131,. ,, Y"•"iy $·ISO mo 11.50-STEPS 10 Oct-an & N.B. no dogs, $16~$17.1 231 c~. * FOR LI~ASF: * " " .. n, .. v....,.,,_ " '-• · ,.. LC Avocado. 548-8251 54&-1405 4 BJl, 2 ba, n10f!crn h<ln1r, property, 100 x 120 oppositr. o1vner will build to ruit. Cu!-Salisbury Realty 673-6900 ... ompl furn 2 BR w/ F'RP . lovely ht"'atcd pool. Sliding ~ glass doors in f'a<:h nn lead L E AVING STATE park & pl(lygrounrls. Zoned d 1 t d-ti goll Priv patio. Child ok . f ountain Valley may have chil<lr~n. nQ P"'·~· e-s~c 0 irec Y on 4 BEDRM, garage, newly BEACON * 645-011 J -.-............._ In Tustin. ~275 n10. 524-8021. f(lr horses .. Room to grow. 3 cou1.se. 96S-t027, re:!ec'd $250./J\.fo. 119 J\1ar· -3 BR, den & tamUy rm. Cen-lo priva1e palios. Vault('d, ~ rm Sr.t.ns m wm ticamed !iv rm \\'/frplc, Jrg \.. ""-•••;..; { ki l opens on g.'l.n:lcn, master ~ 4 BR, 2 BA, fam rm w/v.·et bar. lge 16.x24 knotty pine panl'd rec rm, brick frplc, xtra heavy \\'00! crpr. in !iv rm & hall, v.·ate.r so!tener, rotary TV antenna, beau!. landscapr.d, sprnk!r systm _ $:~9.000 w/$5000 dn. Ov.·ncr. 546·5984. br, 2 ba, frpl<', \\'/W shag, ,, 1 1 , _ Bch . , 213 ,...,. ~·.:.~ 1100 UT// Pct ,. 1 B h tu"'' Park horn... '''" University P ark \vallpa!)('r & cabinetry in-M o s, ....... guna . 1r.e "ve. or ph ...,.,.,......,"" · • . .r urn rg ac 'J ~ ba has Rflm[ln tub on I --A~L~M~OST-N~E~W--Fabulous ocean view \V[/l."TER ·rent•! Balbo• J$lc. "Like Separa.te Ji~Ie. House" 10/15, $285. 557-~72 •J , :, :.!' ~ BA, pool, 1rn11i~. ITTa!lrd. 18874 F' o \V le r, Ow f" 12 p · "' E I I ~~~----~--S~0-9J.'I" rlC'r, 714 =6-06 Charming 3 BR l\i. BA nv patio ....... nt -side oc. Huntington &leach p;.il'k. nenl or 11!;1$<? 10 htiy. privatc gard<'n_ T n ta l Faniily fun horne 2600 ft. of privacy. S-14,500. By Ol\'ncr. luxury and boat i:aie + + + ' .. :.i. LGF.:. View lo!, Corona frplc. $250, 673-6893. 'BEACON t 645-01 11 1----"-------$.'l20/n1Q. Irvit1r. 673-K'i l3. Do 3 Br, 21'ii Ba Townhouse al! 962-5440. exlras. $47.000. Real'Estate, f .IJ!) Highlands. $10.000 wn, * WINTER RENTALS * $17£..FURN 3 BR w/FRPLC, Houses Furn . or b I 7,. 5'"16'1 bltns incl. refrig. 2 car a · at 1,,· .IO"' "· Island Realty 673-UOO fncd yrd. O:msider ""L Sngls Unfurn. 3 10 NO QUALIFYING R I E t t b Low ctowo '°' 3 t<droom ea s a e y Gene1<1t ~_____, ··~ garage, pool & clbh~e. I----------Mountain, Deser t, 498 Park Ave., Balboa J~!and weltvmc. Ch.I I & 1 OK home with allry entrance. JlEPUBLJC home; 4 BR & I I 1 c ., pets sng. · Newport Bea ch Resort 174 RENT irom Oct.-.Tune, $300 BEACON t 64.S..Ol Avail no1v $250 mo. to mo. I--"'-------- ~221/mo. pays all. McVAY fan1 nn & heaterl pool. On Acrea_ge for sale 150 ---------.. mo. Inquire 209 Ruby. * * * $2·10 lyr. lse. Phone :>15-8424 BEAUT mod. to\1·nho1 1~•', 3 t Big Bear La ke Btwn. 9-4. $115-UNFURN l B~. GuC'St f\'lr. Hoegee 0\111-agt. Br, 2!1.t Rh, lrpll', p·1t10. pnol. Real Estate by 893-8533 545-0458 qu iet street By O\llner. 8 aeres 1vi!h ocean frontage 546-J269. in South Pacific Bora Born. Do you need a place to put DOLL HOUSE 3 BR. ideal Cof'lage, SLo.vc, ITlr1g, Cp~, 3 BR, comp! rede<:. Crpts. 2 car gar, al! blln.~. crpl.-;, your skiis fishing pole or I ( J ti \V ' ter drps, y-d.!YI. fot, S1•11 ~1 ok. d l bltn I clraf)f's. Lea~e S21'J~ 11) Mc VAY BY 01vner. F'ranc1scan F'oun. !ains, 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 yrs old, ur.c:rd crpts .r.., rlrps. lul!y lnrlscpd. SacriI' 847-611.10. N ewport Beach F'nr ">"r" '1°/••tn•tt'" call -• ' · · · QCll l(l/l, arge ya! ' ln 'BEACON * 645-01 11 rp.~, ee<." s, v.•asier, 52' <-10 •t• -=[ It '" "'""' "u• "' vu Wlft'? Try ~his fine cabin fur &14--0Z10. -dryrr $235. Aller 4 pr,f, """'1 or u-'1"" '-'v~s U S45-04S8 893-8533 W E HAVE ANXIOUS S E L L E R S F OR QUALIF IED BU Y · JI ARBOR Vic\1' Hoines •ll'J•l-3102. only SS.995. Call Ross (7l·l)l'1=v1=N=T=E=R~,-,-,,t-aci-l=-me~· -,=.-,-041 $170·NfC E 2 BR. N. end La· 8·12-2271.1. 5 pm. Apartments for sale 152 536-!73~ or wri0IC'·: S~28«<"28r sini;:Je or family. 675-2358 guna. Stove, rcfrig. cpts,1 ·,~B=ll-.~,,~,-. =.,~,,~0-,.-P'-t~i0-.~fr-o-c.-Condom in iums Irv ine Carmel, By 0"·11er, Only ________ ......,._ R('a\ ~.stale, P . · ~x · ni1es or Y>kn<ls. drps, gnr, patio. ed. $220/mo. 4782 Scennrlo Fu rn. 31 5 slr.ps froni Pai·k/PO<Jl. This 32 + UNITS .Dig Bear Lake, Caltf. . B EACON * 645-01 11 ---------- tasH.'fully decor hon1e is n COSTA MESA Out-;f State Prop 178 2 Story spncious home, also -;o ~Od~~gfT & &Isa Chien. Newport Beach $.170 l\1. S:i() i\l dn. Excel oc-' <11x 2 bdrin apartment. $1!JO.'K[DS 7 Pr.ts welcome in,-==~=-'=·-·----,---.,, ~ A FI X E R-UP P E R real charmer. Lush grass, 1; LEASE E R S. Jrg patin, crrt/rlrps, shul· cur~nl.')'. 675-00!l Owner. -B.~yv1ew. R71-9-i67, 546-9574. this 2 Ilr. hoa1e w/ gar & '2 BR house, new shag crpts \\'ith a 1111le fixing of the 1er.; ,& real tori for thr kids ft•':dt11r. New Be ach Balboa P eninsula yard. & drps, l ba, gardt'nl."r. 5 Janrlscaping .r... th,. interior, 6-l-1-4174. Brick H ou se BEACON * 645-011 1 bJks 111 hcaeh. l\taturc this eould he !lie mosf B -~"~'-'"~'-'-',....P_c_op~•-'-'~Y __ 1_54_ I Ready 10 move tn. M<'xican 2 Bil walll'd 1n patio nr adults. Sl7Q. 5?h-700J. charming 2 bdrm., 2 ba. STEP S TO BE ACH .: style. hand painted tile in l'.•a.tE';, unt il June 15th. ·213: $200-4 + FAMILY Rm! OCEAN vif'w, $350 for 1385 OLDER 2 Bedroom yard 2 towntiouse in all of Univer· 4 BR. 21,~ ba. Xlnt aren. baih & kitchen, auf11entic 24;i....:i3Hi, 246-639:'!. \Vorkshnp cnn1bo. FRPLC. · · 892 5593 · & >q II 0' 1~~s "'n.~1·• Inc ·ru·1 ,,,. g~r. • dul1~ pcef'd. • s11y Palk. Across from adult Pools, 1ennfs, s\.vimm1ng · · ~ ... · , ... " ' old bPams, lge pa1in, mod-B h F'n ce'. yan:l. Children & pets " " JGGJ2 Beach Bll•rf., 11.B. s•Vlmming pool, short walk boating. $J8.900. d11nrc l'r e.x<"rcise studio, ern kitchen equipped 11-·ith avs o res ok . $lfil/mo . Call 962-7002, alt 5, ;\\AR INEl1 RL T y-or. 10 rla1rrh & shopping. Out· CAYWOOD RE AL TY ~~~ti1~fir~nni,r1,0~ii_ce r.:P.~~ no-fros-t re.trig. frplc, w/1v 4 BR. 2 BA hc>use. $330. 1 _B_E_A_C<O~N-.*~·~-64.5_-_0_ll_l_ 1 ;l;c;v;in;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;; f!'l's-Assunic G-1-1 •,;, VA IO<Lll nf-1011·n 01\'llCr say~ sell. A~k-6.106 W. Coast Hwy., .N.B. crpt, drps, & blow glass 9 mos. 2'<61 B1ivshore Dr. * • * - ' 2' 500 'I 9 n\'~rlJ. 19-1-74~. 1 . · on lovely 17~ sq n 4 BR 1111:-· • · 540" 2 0 amps. T<'rrific ocean v1rw. * 673--6743 * $RO. 1 BR vacant and ready, .1 BR 2 ha, atrium .. $300/J?.'i t-.1ed i lerranl'an hon1~. T URTLE ROC K 'S.·· BEAUTlf'UL \VC':o;l c l ifJ Com mercial Only 600' a1vay from the C d I Mar HB 3 BR. 2~ii bath~ ........ $300 Corner Jot, lgi> roon1s, i;~'l."st 6 prlc<':d hQme. This home, 3 Br .. 2 ha, lam rm.. Property 158 heach. Jn a private club w/ o rona • .. * * * .l BR, 21,1 ba. !am rm .. $.13.'i st-'rarate laundry roon1, soft · an · on fre land, has 3 u!il nn., bltns. 2 frp!c. cov'd 4 jX)Ols, 3 tcnnis court!';, golf 2 BR. Newly carpted, ready $125. Uti! pd., furnished mo-3 Bil, 2 ba, bonus rm .. $350 water. Less l.han 3 yrs bdrms., 2 ba., is vacant & pallo. Nr. schools, shpg, T\VO lots ll.B. plus ol<l course & Mub~ise. No tax-to move in. Located within 1 bile home, N.B. 3 BR, 2~ ba, lam rm $350/360 ne w. $246. n1t>. Io~ a I. can he sllcrwn a! any time. park & tennis cts. $45,000. rn1nm'l blrlg. All $10.000, es. Only 11 miles south of blk of shopping facilities, * * * 4 BR. 2Y.a ba, fam rm 13501360 g~z.-554,1_.~~-~-.--=~~~\~i~~~~q~~~l~~1~yl~64=2-~268';=~·===-~=~I IC'rms. S...e 4!}(( Franldort, t': ~rd<':; f'1p~w ~~q~~ 427~) Jri6 SL. il7:Hl639 lllt $140. 2 BR, garage. Kids nk, WE HAVE Onl.ERS Owne r Transfe rred then call 673-6020 a a wy . • · ice; ""' 6 pm Mon thru Tulll', All day C.M. $41 .500. #5') BAYSIDE Village SZl.9:,0 I c=-'--'=c._cc..:c_ __ ~ t.."Bsh. WrHe owner, A. S. Fri thru Sun. * * * See this lovely, big 4 BR. & i d h I No children nn p.:>t.s. At· VACANCJE~ Ccist money? Scherer, P.O. Box 23.10, San $1G5 l BR t' f'l n1ily I'm .. Many extras. ;ii ..... ·,· re 1• , trac .. beam ceiling, 2 BR. 2 Rent your house, apt., store Ysidro Calif. 92703, or call * Ideal for 3-5 girls, 1 blk to t · · ' · . pa)(), garage, Close to beach. Asking _ BA. F'rplo:;. Et1<'1 patio. Pool. bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot (n41 4'26-42>2. All legal pa. heach. 2 BR, 2 ba, $275. ence~ for ki!s. C.M. S32,9:'i(I. Easy 'lcnns. Glenn or will rent. 675-4580. ClassiJied ad. pers ln order 3BR, 3 ha, $32."i. 305 Qu 1====;;;:;;;;::;;;:::::=:::;;;::;;;;:;:;:;::::=::;;;;;;;:;;· ~-====c POINSETTA. 546-8965. $1.85. 4 BR, crpis, bltins. gar. HC:i~{age Real Estate REALTY t-----------1 age. Kids & pets ok. C.M. !)-IO.ll5l Univ. Park Center, Irvine S@\\~}A-1'£f}S9 Laguna Beach STAR.LET 636-2840 cau Any1ime 8..13-0820 .. £N ~ CllECK this bargain, By .,,,.,,.,,.,,,...,,,,.,,...,..,. .... .,,.ta Mesa fcrr rent 8 (l"'ner, 2 story 3 Br., 2 ba UNUSUAL 4 BR Th p / h h B / / C' -'-f 3 BR, comp redec, walk to idiarp 3 bdrm With lot! of •-m" w/lr<' fam rn1 .. shag & un e wit I e ui f .. n nua e beach. Avail till July 1· room. Carpet.'!, drapes, built-"" " " Broadmoor, TurUc Rock, lm-S22i 494 1589 I •-cpl, cstm drp,, Now here's G I f h • · ' ns, ..... need yard at $210.00 nied vie. UCI & New Uni-R:earronge sttm Cl t e t·350 P'NO""'IC VIEW 3 I the bonus: • HEiATED foa r tcrombltd wordJ be-.,.. · " ,.,.,,. · per mo. l's in our n!ntal versity Jl igh School, l blk B I le bit b book aJ · J POOL W/xtra driveway for low to form four llmple words. r, rp , M, wel u . ong wit h ots more. from priv. poo« &. ~nnis Le Call 494-Sro'2 w f k & L ~11 /~~a~~~=~·rijthC ~~~1'~.~;1::~~l:! s u RE A 0 SP~ACULAR vie~ 2 BR, a er ee "1111 h "I \,II ii, ---,-l1.P1 ill ur "SINCE 1946" 1Bt Western Bank Bldg. Uni versity Park Days 833-0JOl Nights * UNIVERSITY PARK * 4 BR. 2~ ba. tnhse •••• $375 3 BR. 2\1i be. tnMe • , •• $325 2 BR. 2 ba. tnhse ...... $300 SELLING rm. gallery, liv mi w/frplc, den. 8edude-d. S350. ~7 pm, 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adama i d h I Y OUR HOME? 2 OOths. S44.90o For S..le By 4~7-1391, 494-0346. ;1 5">0465 Open 'tU 9 PM .. ·-. re .·1 Free appraiSal • \Ve buyl~Ow-"_'cc'·-'''=33'--m8~;:·----L J TE ff t Lido Sands VACANT 3 BEDROOM . equilie-.. Personal attentioll. Lagune Beach HOME wtth big game room 25 yrs, experience. 1-IAPPY LNING designed by S \ f DECOR. turn, •3-h-.. -2-,,.·,I and built-Ins. tor only REALTY 3 BR. 2 be.. home ...... $315 COLLINS & WATTS 8 r ch 11 e c t. Unobstructed bltru w/pool & M:: tac. 1% $23S/mo. l~t & la~ mo rtnt Univ. Parkl:ente,, Irvine !l62-55l1 Open Eves. I M U B G 0 blk to bch. 9 mo lea&e from Aplus d~1!1 requ1ttd. Call Cail Anytime, 833-0820 $26,soo view or ocean, Walk to _ 9112. •-. 21 •. l. gent: ,....,....., 41 beach &. shopping. Lg~ Hv-I I I' I Did you lieor about the bee . . ,,,.. " Legun• Beach ,Vow! Stt this! 4 BR • 1,_ in~ rrn., full dining rm., 2 He was a NOWS THE 2 B@droom, 1 bath hOme with Con1pll'r1>ly furr11,l1Pr! tl11T" t~'dr<1nm, 1wo IJJ!IJ 1~11 1,11 1. n1 ln1u1n ho11\I'. .\n ad11l1 con1n1unity f":1ll!rJll'i I 11 n s1~·in1m1ng: p.;i.11~. 11ut:1n1'. grtcn, shuffl <:' lx\:1ri ! ,iml Ladminlon, Priv;11,. p;11'<11 and mal11lrn<1 n"" rrl'r, I '.,r lease al $•!00 a nio111h, Ca!! 646-7171. --Condominiums Unfur n. Hunt ington Be a ch 320 3 Bit, Nice Cr[Jl~/drp~. reCrig., washer·drYe r, rangl"-<lvcn, pools, ~!'ea· tion, walk to schls. $185 mo, Agt. 962-2421 AVAlL Oct. 1st. $225. mo. 4 BR, 21,~ BA. crpt!!, drps, lrplc, rlshwhr, close !o POOL 2 car garage, 3 t·h.ildrt>I) ok. 536--0346. 2 BR. crpt I drps, rcrrig., washcl'/dry('r, rang:e-ovcn. pvt patio. $180 mo. AgL 962-2121 . CUTI·: cozy l hr. crp!s/d~. rt f rig., w11.i;hC'r/dryc·r. ratlg('-oven, $150 mo. i\gt. 962-24Zl. Townhouse Unfur n. 335 Huntington Beach Be • tirepl, bl tins, covered BR + hobby rm. Butler's :=:;:~:;:;=;::~~~-,-'of a -. 9•tJ garage, F.a!!tskle, $175. ca.D :U~Nl°"ISU~AL~~l ~B~R~.~&"'"I.,-. ~,o.,-11. patin. AsS\1me low int. loan, p1.1ntry, e!e., etc., etc. I T E H D 0 S I O Complete Ifie d11.1tkfe quoted TIME FOR Terry 546-23!3. Wide ocean view. $235 Mo. FOR lea.91', 3 no down VA or n-IA. SparkliDA: cond. Only 1--,1~ • ..,,-,,-,,-,1-1 by f1!11ni In the tn!Sllng words C C H Balboa Island cM="""'=~·~d_I~_-_,_.,...~~"'~'-· ~-I dryer. l.Jl1ini:, HAFFOAL R EALTY $4J,750. SI Slnvl.n RJty. _youd9Vt1lop ron1stepNo.3 below. QUI K AS YEA RLY Lense 2 br. den. fa<'i lli i e.!I, R42-44li F.ves: 541-2446 &1~222. ~-------~ THROUGH A CUTE 2 Br. home, 11nturn. r 167 l-29f>-01~2. hr 1va.~h4•r. M·pt, f)OOI $2 10/nlo. Little Bal T~I. y eAr l y. newapp1ances, no~ts, _------I 4 BR-<le:n. l~.t BA, 3 car gar. 0\VNER. l*:ictl &C'C'eSS, ocn @ PRINT NUMBfRED LEn ER:S IN $.1.1,0/mo. Childrtn ok. No Chiquita. 49!}..!057 nll 6 p.m. Ne w port Be11ch Prt'stlge home. S 4 5, 500 · vie\v, 3 BR. 2~ BA, ! rm. 2 THese 'SQUARES DAILY PILOT p!'!(s. 67';;-13J4 or 673-0207. "Make Room For Dad· s-16-6236 .. ~~-~--frrilir, nr new brick &: cedar, I~==-~-----· I I -,._ u,0N;c,•NAMsw"r'• LEnl~S I I ~ I Of A I I I I WANT AD "WEED 11 & reap" .clean d y '' •. c ea n out the 4 BR., 2 811., Js:'; f11m, nn., I ="~-'=·""~·~•94-_5364.:.__· __ ~-V o; • • ~ • • • • _ out the treuures 1 trash . garage .. your trllsh 18 CASH "1>k. hitn•. cyl. dp•. palio. D•ily Pilot W"t A.,. h4'< SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 642-5678 "'"' lolo ca.•h thru • D•llY wlih • DAll.Y PIWf $29.~. R!17-mO. bitT');}llM galm'l'~ PUot C!Mslrted ad. 'i42-5678 Cl11.88lltd ad. • ' ' ---------* Adults P r efe rred t 3 BR., 21A. ba .. 2 rt\r gar11gu. F'aclni.r rool. $275. REALTOR I ., 1 " OAJL Y PILOT Thu~~. Slptt rnbf'r 2J, 11171 Ap1rtm1nt~lorlttnt /ttl [ ApirtmentafDtRtnt J/9 / Ap•rlmanllfor Rwit [9 ] [ AJWrlme11taforRent ]!VI ! '-t;;•Gfarbnt_ )!9 l A11ar1 menh let ll1nt ~ { At11t1li j(,a) ~~~I~;;;;;~~/~~~~~~/ ~~~ 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36SApt. Unfur.,. l65 Apt. Unfurn. 365 lpta., Office R1nt1l 440 Duplex•• F urn. 345 Aph. F urn. 1-'--------N.wport kach Corona cl•I Mar ------1·~--------·----------Furn. or Unfum. 370 Den• Point Balboi1 Peninsula Costa M••• Costa Met• Mes• Verda DESK "pac• 11vllllablt S::.O OCEANf'ROf'T Jo ... er 3 BR. new v. !all xtrB& UJ. roru.1&-r .1T. 54S..~374. ·wkd*.Ylo .,..,...,1 \\ 1n1er, 1\"kntls j 21 l I OCEA:-.'FRO~T ror~r 4 Ar, ] Ba :-=e11· 1Jppl"r duplex CIL<. drp.• bl1n~ jf,Jl Sr11~hore: flr I\ 1nrl'r S31J mo furn fi~>-:t170. SE.'-CHF"R0;.;-1-:; SR. I BA, frplr-p;;it1n Imml'rl IX'Cll D~· S22.i. mn :;..pr 10 J11f\!", 6210 Or>'"an.!rnnr •2J.1• .~Jill' YE . .\RL l '·lmmar 2 BP.. '2 EA Pario Jar•n• ba.y Ad ult.<,, no P"IS. 223 l9!h St. ~ s 6:-J..'2~(lfi ~:-""'.:".'-:";3;:;-;;:;~::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;w;;;; ---,==-=---1Huntl09ton 811ch mo. \\1ill pmvide tum!lur'-• * S1nglt>. T\', pool, ~1!1 1 1\'ATERfR(lNT · RPaut1fuJ . r--· • i~ , .. ~ .._r .-yt1 ATTR.ACTIVE -;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;~~~~~;[ .11t S:l mo. Ans""ring ,1.en 1r, ~ICE 2 rooml !or lady, Ult.I ok. DA,'\'A Manna lnn, J..llll Ba> \I"" ap!~ 2 Br. upprr 2 ro choou /rom -l Br .""'"" • N .!IV111l,11hlt.. '.'ll'i No. El !u;~, s~~: ~lrc;~:-k 1:;1 Coa &1H1.1•y. .!lf!l\.\fpltr&~llp!\llll i!r• A Summert·1me Place c pt8,drps&pa1n1.Xlr11]1'1('. 0 BEACH! Cam ino R t,:_l. Sa n H II I B h rnrnmnrl<1.IP up ro 71()' tina1 1 Nr ,~·1 ' 1-·,·. i"··• tnr CIPm,.ntt. 4!12--14.:.v R~a.Sol:lnabli!. 675-0621 un ng on eac . · '"'" • · ~ "r"' ---c-,--------1 $4.'>0frno. yearly. Also 2 Br. coupl ,,, no chlldr.-n, nn ~I' f'.'EW APTS DJo~SK ~pe~ av;uJ11blt $511 BACH_ apt f'uJJ ha.th. Pr1v Bachelor Apt. $100/mo. !', B.:. ln11Pr 11p1 11/ptPr It'.-; the fun time of lhe year and Jivi ng at .i 140 m•\ M.i-.131;.nr644-14M I sr l'1'0rn sm mo. Will provid e turnitu~ t n!. Furn .. uril. pit id. Sll0. 1 • Call 646-~7 • f;i r1I $'.00/111fJ. ,1P<irl1 C;i!I !\lf~RRl~l.L\I \VOODS makes summertune nr 4'~4-07.\1 ror iqip:. 2 BR rrom $.242 ,.1 $5 mo. Ansv.•trini;: ~erv1ce Yt arl.v. G!.i-3!zi;i FREE Uttl. furn 1 f.· 2 BR. ~1 'll' 211 ~!'l~-!'l~~~--even more en.ioyable. The people \\•ho make DI-'< :? & 3 BR. 2 Ra , ""'l 3 BR r rom $375 a1•11.!lab!e. 222 fnrr~t A\•t, :>.JCJ-.: ap! for renl. 11 blk 10 nr hrh !Yl'JI ll:itl u ri OCEANFRn:-.1T 2 br. 2 h11. t heir horncs here kno\V the many extras .such 211r. Sl ~ k up. Ri>nr111 Ofc f urn1rure Avail11.ble Laguna Bearh. 4!W-9466 ~,.an. Ut1l p<l_ S l 4~1 mo. I :i.1fi.J777/.i.16-7~'2i:1:ii;...1J66. lll"JJ11'r .:ipr, ,1rh .S2i'ilmo, as !'i\Vi mming pool, recreation room~ and :;oo.1 M11~ Av,., ~10.~. Carpetl·rlraJ'f!s-d1sh11 A..~her DESK ~pace av111J11h1e S.50 l"'ll<l &-aviP1.1. Cdt-l Laguna Beach 1 501 ~ R11I~ 1;73--fiS."0 RJrr. lnun~es and c on v enience to parks and ~ol f N 8 h heated pool-sat1I1M·!f'nn1s mo. Will provide flJtniture Collr" " \l'h l r· rl t f If' C ewport ••c tte room-oef'an Vil"Wg .11 $5 mo. An~werln< ~rvlce Costa Mesa OCt:A.,FRO:-. T uppt>r duple~ .,c,,. · · v no in nu or vour se . ome a vailJtble. 1787~ Bellrh Blvd. 1 4 Br. 3 Rll, or,.anv1*"11' tol 2 hr 1 ha. fYlrrli, d1~rn~"1. nut and l'iee ·.\·1 E l~R l tl.·1A C \VObDS this v.•eek-PARK NEWPORT pA ho~-11.mple p11.rkina: ;;;;;;;;;:;;;-;;;;;--;;;;;-;;.;-:;;; respon~1ble pa.rf7> onl~ r rp!, ~:l:il/mri \Th fill-jl2:J end. ri.iode!s open Datly. APARTMENTS Security guard!.. H11 nhn;::!on Re11rh. h-1~321 L E R .. ,., YI vrls to \\'{W')(j~ Co1·~ '----611rh!"l"r. I "r 2 e .. rJrmm~. HUNTINGTON CUTE ADOBF: HO U.SE. JV LIKE A KING S1>11rh . 1...:11~,. flrl 19rh-June!Corona d e l M ar 1 & 2 BEDROOMS w ith Ter ra<•• "T h s I •.·on "L'L'fCf.' OR SfORE. AJ\n own nuM'5 .. p.;i , pnn ~. PACIFIC r11 '" r At Budget Price~! 3<1Th s.31):; 4:'1-l-l'n:12. ___ 1__________ Adult Living from $140 to $275 1enn1s. rrom S170. A('Tl'I~~ 211 II. \l ilMJn, C .f\!. fUM'ISHED _ !1271 mn: S·IO v:k Bllch. U11Jil 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA frvim f11.sh1nn Island ~1.film. 711 OCEA:-.' AVE., H.B. &12·1i."4i0 II !S TER T?/11.al. nt" rl<"luxt L°Nf'UR..''ISHED pd. rolrir T\" ar Cre5ent Bay .., ..., horl't t. S11.n .rn11{1u1n llllb 17141 536-1487 ----cd_M_O_F_F-IC-EcS-- Rrh. -1~-1~ ~ ~-.. ~~~~ • .,, w jl~f!-:tl' .... =tt S«a Rnarl~. 1714 1 f.44·1!r!O. Ofr o~n 10 .\m-" pm D11 1!y ).)f>lux,. au·/i'<1nd, 4."ot ~q. tl. f\!"!"anlront Z Br . Jl'2 ba. * F"OOLS t1h~1··~11r S300 :)4g....()7fi.'i. 1-------=I * ENCLOSED ., Apt Uni" n 3•5 A 1 U f "S -\\1LLIAM \VALTF.P.S CO. Lido Isle .... ~· • .,,r • it I P • n urrr. ~ , * BRANO NEW * 1nrlurl1n;:: 11111. R E !n1•tst- Costa Mesa 121U.l2 Sant.\ An11. IArros~l'""r~.",".,".,.".,~.~.~.~.~, .. h"!'L"""''"~''.""' n1Pn1~ Rkr. fiiJ-i71!, D uplexe s Unfurn. 3.SO GARAGES BF:AL;TJFL:L barh!"lor on ba.\. Sl7.'>. •Pl 0:-1 TEN ACRES I Co s ta Mesa ! frnrn SA. Counir.v <'l•1h1 . fnr Arlults -BAY VIEW OFFICES Co!.ta Mesa 2 ER i :~ BA, gar'I~ SHARP. ·'"" ~llB i; .5lfi(I. pl"r mo Ph· f..l:l-2'.l:Jl LGE _; SR, nn rrprs. df1)!.. llflj'.lil;iMrf"~. SJi.), &4&-2:)'j4. .'>-1~8.i.l.~. Mf,.....1631. Dana Point OCEA~ DuplP:<. 2 &q It. 2 ~unrl .. ck. .147-1457. V11'1<· Df'I u x ,_ Br, Jr~ dFn, !6.iO lrplc. 1.1et bA.r. S23.'>/m11. 17141 Newport Bea ch YEARLY. A\-all Ill/I ~ell.1' b~1 ch. 3 BR. 2 BA frplc. S:'j()/mo. 4~21~ D uplexes, F urn. or Unfurn. J SS Balboa Island -----sr: . .1,;.;-0 nel.I' '~ 2or;eou!. 3 Br!rm. 2 bath!.. P 11. ti o . D1~h11·a!.hf'r. rr.ir~h m11.!.hPr. furn or uni $4j() mo yea.r- 1; \\"J;.;-TO~ RJ::AL ESTATE 22'3 )!Mt!\<". B;r)hoa tsl11.nd f;j;.....1:-l~l .Apartments fotRent JU] '----~ .... Apts. Furn. 360 General Rent Seautlful furnitw"e tor as little as ONE MONTH complete with your Jooe;& P urchase O ption Intl. l!em ~ .. l,.ttion. 24 Hour Oely. CUSTOM Furn iture Rental 511 v.'. 19th, c .r.1. 5-1~.:;.is1 An11hP.1m 174.:z~oo La.Habra 6~-3708 Balboa Island Salisbury Really * CONVENIENT TO ALL BEACHES 67~>19 & 2 BR. Furn. & Unfurn. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S1>11r1011.~ 1 I.· 2 RR uni!.... C D I S I f)PIU.\r, A1r-Cnnr1111n .. ,.d Fueplaces I pr1v. pall01>. II * 2 BR. I BA, GARDF.:N F1.,,m Sl5.i. tip. ~·rnle•. "rii•, GSG e 0 l N N N t.;ii T :::ih ...o ,, ,, .io1o ;\rf'11 • ;.()c SQ f't. F ROM $140 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642°2015 iJ76() Pomona A1·e.\ ~--~ ----1 N•wport Beach P ools Tennis Conlnt'l Bkfst. ew eW eW 1 '· ' RE rrrtc. '11l""· l)illJO.<, lo;irl~ nf ('!o.<r t-". & 2 BR-furn Unf. P i•t pa· Rralnrinrnir~ Rk-r, fi7,'J-fi71)1'\ 900 Sea Lant CrJM f..14 26U r!ii-hr, Pilltn, b<-;im f"!l1ng~. A" I l l "7"211 lin, -1, i" 2 BR. !"ltv;i tor_... ATTR :Z BR .. '2 BR k 3 RR. 2 Ra S17j I.· S22!i n1n. \', 1n1rr (MacArthur ~r C~itst H ... 'Y ) Villa Cordova frplr. g11.r, '2(i:'I() EI den "1~-'o· u'L'T" ,L,,IV-·1-NG--ds.h~~hr~. ·~pt~. drp5. Pet5 S.i:. In ~iJ mn. Grn<t rlr. ~1~7-:112:1. ~1fi:)/j\·ln. pl·' F l l-'r il trfronrl, l64R -B·C-D r11 n1al!>. Sl<"r~ to octan &· .,f BAYFRO.'.'T ba.1 I BAYVII::\V Ralhn;i Rr11I !·;stal~ Cn .\11n11unr1n:: lhP qu1e1 openino;;: THE EXCITING COOL . 1'/lESI I! Qt"IET . SAFE I \ear B;irk H~.v) PALM MESA APTS. l\l /\"UTES TO !\'E\VPT. SCH. UnbeJ1e,.abJy li"i apt!. huge PQ~I. J acuzzi . eJr r1 bltins. ~hai;: c.rpti, drP'S. M llJlll e:c. Adu!L\. no pets. 7m r:: B.al/xl~ Alv . Ball'lo11. o/ .Eia.1pn1·r Apt~ . . fnr 67.1--4J 1n fi7)-.1.i~fi f-~1"<'· Arlul1s. Anrl 1!1e ~hghtl.v 1 .. __.., BEACH APT . :I Brrlrin, 1 '. 1l1l"'t "l'!'llln z ol B;i.yvte11 Rath. hranr! !'!I'll hu1!rlin1: I: Apls. rrir lr11111J1r·s. !urn1turl' Block to heh &.·17==C_•_"~1_7c"c'-"-"'=-_;-,:.c:,_;~-I shop.< S'2:il mnn!h l BR . 11p1 unfurn. rlup!P.\ lnr 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex I & 2 SR. Apts. G,\,I; l..· \\'ATr.n f'.<\I P Mo. to Mo. From $140 2.3'2:l 1-:lr!Pn Ave, CM See :.lgr T"rl \Voodhc>ad 640.0032 ~l!l.'GLES., ••.. t !4j I BEDR..\f. ..... fro m SJJj, 2 BEDRl\f ...... from SJ7j, You 'rl' right. tlil".v"rr urn:!Pr· pr1rp<j' J.'>fi'J .\1!"!>11. Dr., C.:'\I. r:; hlks from r-.·e"'JlOrt Blvd. I CASA de OR O CAS!;AL CaJ if. Living In .11. warm :\leduerrane11.n a tmru;- phere. Spacious color CO· on:linated a pl\ • rltsigned & furnisher:! :or Afyl e &: c:om- lor r • He<11ted pool • Klich· t .1 v,-/ i.ndirert lighting e Deluxe R IO. Ad1tll<. No pe[i,, 1 BR.·S175 furn. UTTLJTIES 11\'CT..UDED 3f>~ \I/. \.'iiJson 6'12-1971 ••roun STAR •• ~n1, 11fl chtlrlrPn, nr1.1·t~ REAi.TY rlrm1'<11Prl. $239. 2 13 . ll.1.'>-4422 ?lis..#ii:1'2 BRAND NEW SO. nt H"Y· 2 hr l11i.ury ~!I' 2 BR. 2 h" 11 prs " rlsh,.-.c:hr, w/rleck. Lik.._ ,,,.11 1_0,,F'I~· pvt b;i!r-nnv. us,. ol h!".:tl,.rl ~h11 i;:: rrpt. riff"". S?F.;)-IPS~ pool. bilh11.~rl rn1. 1~rui.7.i l..· fnr 1?<1rrfP01n2 ~l:-....6:'.172. BBQ~. !'"e >11 2f!l02 Birrh l\"/\Lf.; in lw;:irh !..· .c:fnr"·' 2 ~~ni;:r :1:~\f;. BR, 1 ha. cpl!'. rlrp~. sf"'"· 2.i .vrd~ from n CF.AN -~BR rrfn2 !l."r1 f'Pl~. sum :-.10. 21, BA. l-/11i;:r LIR "I ~·r;.i1·l.1 r.1;,_1•11~. \\ BFP. nP11• rrrt g. rnnr! CH,\R\rr:--r.~~l~R"n~,-,-,.-.,~,,, k1tr-hPr1, p;.in"l rJ Orn. rnmpl pr! Qu1er .c: u r r n 1J n rl r ii t ~ flJrO. $,l2.1 Jnrl"r)i U111, 1111111 \\ff"Vll !\:o f'Pll'. S J~;Jnln. .Jill,; \\'111 also le11.&e . 1;12-F;IOO li 7j-li;·12. l·,71 c0c,-. c2~8-,-. -,-,,c1c0-,,-,--,-,-0,-,· I OCEA~ V,,.11, l B R S2i0 rf'ing; v>-.lk ~PalFhnr~ 1\ a~hlrll'y. 2 r.:irpr•t·t~. Im· 431' 2 11'1~ 6-l&--.!626 m~r1ilR!t $~.i. ~ n nu ii 1 4 srurlf'nr~ ma_1 ~h11rr. 1.1n1Pr. ~7.).71;,.1 nr 121.11 """"""2""BR,2'""ha Y<';irly-clc,.,-.--1 7'.El--\.'11\i j hlk frnm fl1;: ("'nr·nn;i We81i.BJIH ZJ .SECLUDED anrarl. hllll'irlr A1·;11) llill • fi jJ ... ;127 Xev.·, beautifuJ garden Bpart-barh. P11oora.m1c v 1e 11•, 2 Br. ''f'l'/rlrps T":! r.-rP!rig m,.niir; 1.1·1th ~r>Rr. i;:-rnun~~ .. lr2 ~in .. ~" lN'l \'Parl). frrlr. 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JRrh SHARr2'""°Bri~i'-;-RA . rrpt;; y.,~t·l.v. F.i;,....~111 TL f:. VILLA MARSEILLES :;;1 r \!. F.!2--2124. 11 k~nr!~ nr rlrri<. J:i<lO .<fl n . A1'.a1I. ro11'. LR\, !'Tnrl1n. 4 RR. 11'1 RA. 1 BRANO NEW SlliC.!.'ln. ;,_;7.77i;it. hlk t" 11<".ar h. \'1'11rly. C•ll SPACIOUS f\l\f1\C.T RR. 21 2-R''A~.~.~,~~,~~. fi0.1-?Fi~ & 2 Bdrm. Apts. rlrr.• $2rJ(J ,\·Jo. Av;i11 nn1\. LlflO AAyhTinl: Dork, .1 Ar. Adult Living ."i.i077F.~ ~1.'ll. Orr>~nl1.,,111. l11rn, ~Ar Furn. & Unfurn. "l"r< ::.~1 -«111; INDUSTRIAi. Un11~. C.;\f. 11()...220 l"'""r. ~~:,. to ~1 1.i/'111. f'h r.12.1 4:;:;,_ MOTEL l hllt :snurh of Fa1rg!'f)unds 2346 Nt'l''Jll"rt Blvd. 54g.:i1:i.; Arlull~. 11r1 pr!< •171Y.l Rii·pr S . h [I * BRAND NEW * 2Rr:-i;;ir1i~/~unrlP--;.k ~~2;, A.c:I fi.\fi....(}i~]. D1~hwa~h>'r 1·olnr r()('l!d1nat- Ai " .. ~ R. fi7:;..114'1 _'>_~-I * panrs egance i\r >l1r'r;: rnrr ]~ifi f'nmon11. Newpart Helghh----1 erl ~ppJ!Mrts • plu~h ~hai;:: .1 RR. ] BA. 2 r!nnr~ rrnm L<!! Cost<!! Apts . <'~1 ~14,H.1~I ~I! _,pm. carpet • ch(lir.e of l ('ftlor S"t;rage 455 ·"Tf)l{Alt1': 1~1·rl 111th ~h,.r!. 2:"1()11 ~ri ft. ,\:.:1 01nnrh . I lal'hnl' r; H~krr i li-111$; "-.. rrr. ~·,,iiT"ly nr !l mn~ Quiet Adult Living 1 ,;,. 2 RR, hl111~. ~<11n1mn1 t • Nirr 2 RR . rnol. F".nr! .echeme1 • l harh~ • •ta.II r J,. ~ n s._. m n r1 *" r n S/111.c: r pl • rl rrs • h frn.~ rn.,I, l11ni1i, h'lr·h-q1ip !..·gar. • DF:LtrX 2 Br. rlrp~. "fl11· ca l''l t". p11t10, hlr n•, rrr!~. showtrs • mlrrorl"d w.arrl-Fu r n, Bach. & 1 Br. E x- WE STILL HAVE. ' · ceptional n ice. Sl30 up. Some qu'lltty ""inrrr l"f'rt"'ll~ 2110 Newport Blvd ., 111 ;7~...1):01 BeaLJtlluJ Pont • All Uhl Pd ;i;:r> \II 1111! prl Sl.iQ 10 iliO h\tin.o;, <1i~h>1. riano. $1.'i.'i + rlrp~. Arlh•. no P"r-", Slf!.i. rohe donrw • indtrect h5:"hl· ~-~-~-1 2 BR. 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Sllli -'" u!ll I J.1<11t11rt' pen.on1 o ,, I y 846-1809, e!t 4 pm. s 3 LG 7 Ar. hl rn~. rpt~. rlrr' • • r ~ ~p.lrinu~ I Rr. ~. } h11 p~l~l. liar SJ40 :'oio pt'!• ~,,.,,.,., r~lr1t rnnl !.rulry t.0\'f:t1: 2 Br_ l't Ba . 2 C1r.r CASA f'LAYA . 141h k 1\10. H.R. ~rl"phrin ,\rf"~r~ F.!]-4\~~ · "1m fir.-•. ;>1· ;.:-;r•n . '"'I thlrlrn nk i;.1~1:,,; \rain 1t HB 535-A.)li" • r 11 "" ~·1 • VA-SE-CT_O __ -• 1·rp1, ll'lr111· •• r~r-· !.1r'ls lo'='='·=·'c"'.,.c·c"~"-'-'="....,.,.,,.-= ---~.\r. hltn•, r~h·1g. trpk . t. . i II ""'o--""' MY INF0- 1845 An1heim Ave . SELLING Your l'Jo,t l? "L1~!" Rr.'OEC. Ii" 2 BR. nr11 rlrp,, CPI!. drps, '29~ l'.>n lJ# I "H"o=v=,c.,::=m=•olhl;:;::nr::-C>C,oOoC::wC~7."t '0:1nl'T=,,,~=1u~,.-,=1-d"r-,w-,-,-,=h-,cl"v-.,c, 11 =~,.C..l~pC,u't', fi41-1 !.~i; ro~T A \!f~\ f..l:'-2"~2~ u:•ih 11~ .~ell 1! !.11•t . rJ.\ily hltn~. S1 YI Child OK. 166 Sho111n hy "'PPL M4--20o15 or ... u: 0 11.1&1tied 11d1 do !! , 1 D~ily PU01 Cl.1J~sltll!'d flAll\' Pr1.ril-!rrr-11 rt1~n· P1ln' tl~•s1f1<"rl "47-!ilii~ ~h"hm4r !;4 2-i~l~ 67~3'.)1;7 11-ell -call NOW &42-~7~ A~. "4'-:f:7jl t 'l !I 1;.12-v;;,-~·nu, ~------------------- I I • DAILY "LOI I~[ J[g] [ Anttruc:tlo11 I~ ~I-_· ... _ ..... __,. 1 ~/[ -·"'"''"" 1~1 [.__ _ ...... _-___,][Il][.___...,,.._, .... ___,J[Il][ '---_~ .... _, ..... ___,J[Il]f.___.,,,.,.,_1"'""___,][Il] ,_rson•ls 530 Lost 555 Schools & ~-·------* FUU..Y LICENSED * * Springer Sp•nlel ~no~ Hindu Spiritualist Livtt & white-male-no JD, Ad vice on all mallers. chain collar. May be. hurl, • Lnve. J\larriage, Business las! see-n Wooctcre91. Apt:i- R,r.;adings given 7 <lays a N~·port Ave, Tusun. Call ~·eek, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. gneving family, 544·RTa7. 312 N. El Camll'IJ Real, RE\\'ARD! San Clemente LOST 1n Santa Ana H1s an."a 492-9136. 492-0070 ]$e golden dog w/ridge up I v.·ill ool be responsible !or back (Rhod esi an any debts other than my R1dgeback). ArJ5'\l•ers to Instructions 575 GOLF LESSONS for beginners & arlvan~d pla~rs. Call Roy Evf'rsolr. Cos!'ll t.·1~ C.nlf C 1 u I>, -""'~"""-~·~~~~~-PlANO LESSONS TifEORY. SIGHT READlNG TECi-INJQUE. Bruce 5-1&4!°78 Gatdenlng AL'S GARDEl'.'lNG for prdenlrll I-• m a 11 landseaptng ·~ces. call 540-5198. ~rvlng Newport , CdM. O::ista Mesa. Dover Shore&, Westclili. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, tl'ec 11·ork, p r u n l n i.: , sprinklen, clean up Jnb.~. landsca p ing. Ct.'01·~·', 6'16-5893. Jap;inese G11rdener Exp'd. Painting & P•ptirhaneint l"o \\'aatlng * WALLPAPER * \Vhl"n you cail "!\tac" 5-!!l-!1•1•1 616-1711 Help Wanted. M & F 710 Help W•ntN, M & F 710 .i\rtis t Production \ Daily Pilot's O\\'n art department needs self.starling artist for layouts. pasteu p:;, photo relouching, type specs, many other interesting challenges (i l's a one-man or one·gal shop). Help Wonlod, M & F 710 Holp Wont..i, M & , 710 --------1-=-------ll OU SEK EEPE R, NEED REAL ESTATE rrornlboartl + Rm a 11 SALESPEOPLE. Have good sa.lary, <:are Jtir I children. buyers lor )'OU to sell bome1 64.z..6520. &. incom! pm~ too. Call HOUSEKEEPER • Ll1·e in: tod11y tor interview. fl1otherless home, children \V · E. LACHENMY'ER 4 & 6 ~1us1 havr. car 5'_,. 1860 Newport Blvd. day ..:k. S2~. rno". :,.J9~1107 646-3928 evea 673-1571 before 5 prn. NU RSES AIDE &: RN or HOUSEKEEPER 1 !ull day LVN n>;l\l!!t, pm shlft. Bap. Pf:l" \\'eek. ' tlst Conv. HOsp. 661 Cl.'nte.r • &l4-008!I afl S P'-1. * St, C.f>-1. 548-5585. 011•n as of 9/21/71. Clyde C. _·_·M~ooc"'="-·~Rce_w~•~Nlc!~Pcl-ea~"'-l l semc.al'CIRepain 1 ~ Ham, 13.5 !\1orristown Lane, _call :>1(J..-08~1. 557-9379. . . ~ 1 .. c""=1--•~"-'-"-·_C_•_l<_r. __ -c_ I -. -. 3 r.tonlfls old Irish Set· \\'OULU any l\'Uness !n the IC'r. male, d is a pp I.' 11 re d Yard \\'ark, Cleao-up, Tr1n1n11ng, p l ant ing. &!6-0619. 30 Day Spt"<:'. l story stuC'rfl $.· trim $28:1. 2 story ~:16.i F'l'f'e PS!. l.ic'd/lns. 3o yr.; exp. Local Il'f's. 645·080'J. Pla:0.t er, P a tch, Re,air -t-PATCH PLASTER!t\G All ty(ll's. Free esllmatP.s. Call :>ll)...6825 Salary commensurate with ability & HOUSEKEEPER !or rouple, NURSES Aides tor n~ln& ex perience plus excellent benefits. livr in or out waterfront homl.". Exper. P re I d. a<'cident on E. 171h SI in Sarun.tay Jrom 1100 block ol Auto Wax ing Plumbing 1~ ~. 67, 13~2. ' ~-8015 !1:30 ;U.1-SPM. SPE~CER'S Lall'n Ser.·1c:c, ~ Show samples. Phone for interview: I ••''iiii"iiii._.~ ... • ... iiiiiiiiiiii•l'i>AiIT=-JJ;;;;-ill;;;;~;;-!M~I Iron! or the Alpha Bl"l<i un El C;irntno Dr., C . tit. SKEETER'S Auto Po!Lsh1ng [l-17-71 around noon please. Re111ard 5.'"17-5717. Co111pl job Sl.5. Prol. free free est. Lawn ca re· S[EVE'5 11 Pl.un1 1",1 11R. ~~pau-s 642-4321 (from inland, 540· 1220} PART lime alteration lady cleani.ps. Re as o n a b I e . '" sma Ins di • ,.,..-r\'ice must be E:'Xper fJ!ler. Xln t 1~'--'101=54&.=c"-·19_·~_,-c,----I YOUNG t-.lale c:a(, iden. P/U by appt. 6-15-2.5.':10, 5-18·52[3. cnlls & hrly ratc-s. 826-5-163. v."Orking cond. 613-2990. Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wanted, M & F 710 PHAR.\IACJsr Posh new PAINTER seeks sludio. c:an lifable by injured tall -Babysitting EXP. Japanese Gardener. PLU~l Blf'G REPA!lt piiy up to $1~.00 a mon1h. Black ,i:, 11•h1te colorini; 1-----------h:no1v how, up-keep, plan! No job too small -·------!;; DISHWASHER • -·'· druy store in Newport \\'rite Classified Ad No. 203 \1•/crocher (."Ollar. Vic liar· COSTA MESA pes!, trin1ming, clean-up. e fi.l2-3128 e BABYSITTER, n1y honH'. Daily Piloi. P. 0. Box 1560 bo!' V1('11. !tomes. &H-0392 PRE-SCHOOL 96&-3~86. l--C--O~LcE~P--L~u--M=BclcN--G~-1 approx. 10 hrs. P"I' 11'Prk, F.ve. Shift, P/time. r.t usi br "':'! Beach cre11.tes opportunity cleiln & neai. Apply in per· · for en ou!going, pt"nOnable, Costa l\lesa. Ca.hi. 92'120. LOST .. ~ Sni. Aus 1 r a Ii an Enrol! now for Fall LA\VN J\lainr. Hauhng. n"w :1 hr. sPrvire. fil .5-!161 dayi;, Santa Ana Hglh." Shepbrrd (grey &. blk spol~l 18!h & il1onrovia, ~~ day + lawns, clran-up, pn1n1ng. Remodel & R e pair areil. 54:rti8:i_9_·-~--­ puppy. Nr. Santa Ana Avf'. luL day sessions. Planned Free t>SI. Call 546-737!!. 1-----------1BA.BYS!T. toearh ho11s.-., ,t, 201h S1. Sun, eve. prograni, hot lune~. Agr.s E.'lprr Japanese Gardenrr SPECIALIZED J\1-Tto, 12:J!l-~:3fl. S2.'i fl<'!" son, Sur! & Sirloin, 593-0 \\'. 111'0ple oriented pharmacist. \.,R.SI l!wy, N.B. • committed to developing [ Lo1t and Found J[g) JR\11 NE PERSONNEL slore as health needs head-Dislnbutors for health & fJt1ilrleri1. Es~tial tl1at you ('1.'l.llogy products. Pete SER.VICESW-AGENCY b<' a v.·arm, ronc:e.rn~ ln- ' 6-15-1'24lt aft. 5:30. 2.fi, hn 6 ~30 Ai\! · 6 PM. Complete yd ~ervice. Nea t l!ou~e Repa1rin_g, carpenrry, 11•k 10 ~rnr1. 61:,..0.176 $20 \Vk-COJ\fPARE! 6-124050 · D •· 'l' '7'1" ~-LOST Sept. 14, Jn J\llss1on & Relia. Free est. 642--'1::89. paint in£;. II"'" "'...-. ••• RABY SITTER · l 1v~--111 or 4!l:}-:.!·17R. fi.l!~70.56 roll. t11vidual. Apply The Guild f'I"E'e & Fee Positions Found (tree ad,s} 550 VieJn, l\lb,erl Shrpherd, rr.e,1 BABYSITI1NG by 1~ hr., J APANESE; GARDENL"'R Roofing out. Ov.n tran~p. f> am-5:30 DISHWASHER:-NITES Dn1_g, 1145 Artesia Blvd., ---size, male, ··Poncho'' 1f Day (Ir \VC'ek, i\lon. thru ---~·--pm. SJIO mn. 8'12--1714 FOUND \Vire H11 lred Terrier f0un<l rls call f"(I l.D. Fri. Lunches & ~nacks Comple!e Yard Care. T. Guy Roofing, Deal Dll'{'l'l.l-'.~~-c~-~~~-,.-Apply in Person, Colony G irl F riday $4501_,_1.,,,,_,_1_..., __ Be_•_c_h_. ---·I KHl'hen, 32_ll_H_arhor Bl, C'.'lt Typist $375 PH~NE girl. part time, no 11.•illi black collar ,t nail /l..17_1j(}4. included. Located off Reasonable. fi.lZ-0'9.lli I do n1y own \\'Ork. 5.1;,.2780, Babysitter for infant hi'ad!', tag i;one. V i r.. San Diego F'1'Y near So. COJ\fPLETE Ia11'n & garden. 5411-9590. Call aflcr fi P_"_,_&1_2-928~ DRAPF.RY General Office to $398 sethng. Interneoonal Golf 0 D ~ '·I 1 .!\IE\V :\lolhcr Calico ·car, red C""'I Pl·''· "" '0'.' '· ·, S11v-n 1-ugs, o•"OO" 1urs ... ...., ., ..,..,...., .~, 1 .g serv1("c, •. Ad, ms. Turs. eve. 9 P .J\L nca t'Ol!ar, Vic Springdale & -J im 54/!-0.105 " ''"lOO'.l Bolsa. H. B. Re.\•arrl! il·JOTHl::R, 11•lll1ng to ~hare ;\Its. Coffee ,,,,..,... · 545-42~1. TLC in my home v:/y<Jur Japanese Gardening \VHITE \\'ire Haired Terrier. pre·schooler. 1\lcals. encl Commercial· Rcsirlcntlal LOST ovrr \Veeken(f, V1C'tor1a black I ips on ears & tail. play yard-wkdays on I y . lrxtustr111! &1.5--0345 Br.ach, f!.'male. Si 11 mes e .rust fiea collar. V 1 c. Sealpoinl. Re~·ard. Ca 11 1 =C7d~M=.0<H4-=779--28~. -----LA\\'N CARE & garC:Pn \\'arner & tllagnolia, Fntn 49-1_7300. BABYSITIING iny home, 11·ork, li.t:h ! hauling. E:.;p'd. Valley. !142-2086. fenced yard, ref's . C.ill. Rl'ason11blc. Call !).!3--!173.5. ==~-700-c-~0_cc-~1,~1""h. LOST on Bal Isle, Pup, 7 &l"O'"' FOU!\D a ut .,.-p1. -area. v .>O'!. General Services . 1 mo'i;, fem., Lt b r w n , I ~,_c=.cc.c_cc_::_ ___ _ Blue & v.·h1te h1cyc e h th " 1 l G Carpenter s 1· air, ~1ng a1 . pt enn ii•ftralning whee.ls \· 1 c. --"----------THINGS by J\1oose, L!, Hunter & Scotsto11s, ltB. 1 __ s __ h __ •_P7· oRc"'-"-"'-· -'-'=3-_l_7_74_. __ 1ADDJT. & Repair. cab, ele:-t., plumb. fencr. li!P, 9!>.1\-1.186. Sl\I. t>lk male Ternrr -tormica, marl11e, fir tile. insllns, carpentry, paint etc. FOUN D fcma!C' be1gf' dog with whl1e niBrkini;:s. Vic. of pood lF', J:Tr.Y lace. Vif': Hun-paneling. Antiq. Furn. -545--0!l20. tin"'ton Harbour boardll'a!k. ..,, · & 1· ,. 1 I c---~--------" , air · re Jn. 1-ce cs. Hauling Rrward. 5!12-1~. 644-7.598. Sewing/ Alteratlons EUROPEAN DRESS~IAK!Nr; SE\VING 1r~11 nees & PX· Bahysillf'r, Hn tgn Bc.1ch pf1'1encerl, P.('al'h Drapery, al't'a, ~ ch1Jch·f'n, dys !}()() \\'. 17th St., C.;'11. & early P\'f'S. %2-17215 All custon1 f111t>d. Prrsonal Fashion advice. 673.IS.19 B.•R MAIO "'""' * DRIVERS * * FIREHOUSE * No Experience _ lTI E. 17th s1., c~i. N 1 e OrC'ssma king -A!rera11ons ~S-fl'.1~1 ecessary • Designed to suit y•~n. 1 ~~==~~--~--11\-iu.~t have clean CaJ 1f. rlriv-BEAUTJCIA:-l' wanted n01v. Call ,Jo • &16-&M6 in~ record. Not undrr 25. -..,-.-""---=~=~I Comn11ss1on & guarantrC". YELLOW CAB CO Alterations -642-5845 Oay!une "'nrk only. Call • Neat, Acc:urate, 20 ycaf'.'l "\"fl. n1anagr r. ~!R-9919 or 267 E. 186 E. 16lh St., C.J\L Tile Ilth s1.. c.~t. --DREAM JO_B __ '~~---------lruCMT,'v;n.;;;;;;;;Cf~;;;::-1 I neeri 10 v.·omen to train 11s ~ BEAUT'l' Ofll'tator. Exper-. CERA'.'lllC 1J!e new & G\\"E'.'l'S BEAUTY SHOP· professional niakc-up in. remoc!C'I. Free est. Small *** .j:Jl-JZ!J.I *** lltr'Ul'10rs. }I to $6 per hr. jobs 1v~lcome. 536-2·126. · -· ;·fl(j.1g:::1 Jan1boree & Carnpus Dnvf!, 1--------~-­ Universi!y Park. 833-1171. LOST: Fem. M i n i e. Schoouzzer, 9/8171. Vic, 19th t..• Tustin. Reward. 642-1269. LARGE OR SMALL YARD, gara.1;e, cleanups. Rpat J\'lnnuf•1r1 ur111g Remov! trees, cltrt, 1\-y, 1 [lJ COLUMBIA YACHTS EARN $10-$20 A DAY FOUND black Persian {long ha tr' cat. Tai.:s fr om ~Yorktown. Va. Vic. 17th & 'orange, c .r.1. 64ft-1816. AU types wnrk: Cut floor.'!, skip loade r, backhoe. 1 • • Good bcncll!s, ~·ear round panel, cab:s. finish frame. &t?-2Ei61i. E~oylT'll!nt I J \nirk in n\OC!t~rn facili!ies. rrpair. ere. 962-1961, ~-~=-~-----'--------' llard11·;i1·r Jnstal\11!\onisl, LOSf: t.1Rle S ealpo i ni Slamf"Se caT, vie. \V Bay & l :'itii St. N.B. He\\"arrl!! CaU collrcr 213-AT-·19361. Cusro HA ULl'.'\G. yrl. c l ean-up , ••••••••••••I · '.\I \1·ood~·ork, form1ca Ge!roar Tour h-Up. i\lust be loca! moving. I.e. truck; esp. J b W d M I 700 FOUND grey & while rcmale cal. V1r. Poppy St .. Corona rlel Mar. \Vearing red col- lar-673-0857. by Durkan-Jones. Resid. o ante , a e r;o.;prr1t>ncrrl. collP gf' .s!udrnt. Re as. Comm. 64&-5168, fi75-7813. ~ 6 ...... 27~ i\lcCorn11r:k Ave .. C.'.\I. ,,,'M-184 . I t Child Care 11\'DUSTRIOUS young rnan F.l'J11:1 op1)(1rtun11y r n1 p nyer FOUND; Dc~rt Torro15e in strert on Virginia PL. Costa :O.lesa. o .... ·ner identify to clain1. &16--23~ Evc1>. BEIGE and \\'hite fen1ale kitten abouT 4 mos. old. found ~tonday \"JC Balboa B!vrl. & 40lh St. 675-5715, GRAY slnperi k1!ten nn In· BLACI-\ Af;;han !>:'male, Back Bay area. 833-7429 or 5.i7---0J7S. LOST black IOY poodle fl.'malr, 14 yrs old. Reward. R-1 2-8107. JRIS!·I Setter puppy femRl e. LosL !l/l 7, Seashore &. Cst 1-Jv:y, Rev.·ard, 673-4116. rl1n11arx>hs ht>l\\{'('n Reach & I l[l•} Ne-.1·!arxt, 9/21 !'i.16-1997. . lnttruclion . PAIR of sandals, a! the ';mmmmmmm;m; grccnbl"lt hy Blue \Valer I Dr., Cdl\1. 6-14-51 4~. Schools & BF:IGE Chihuahua n11:-,:r d v.·f instructions 575 Terrier? Found \\'ed. nn ----------- Ai'lanis &. Bu!'hatd. 962-7.123 Train To Be A l\IY home, fenced yard, hot lunches, Busharrl &. Atlanta, for infor1nat1on ca 11, 9fi8-0925. CHILD <:are; Infant lo S yrs !lave lg home, Cncd yrl. & ch1!d 3 yr~. olri . El Toro, i1Tiss1on Viejo. 830--13'10. Cement, Concrete BEAT The Ram! Concrr1e floors, patio~. ti r i ve ', sidev.•alks. Don S.1z...Rj14. PATIOS, v.•alks, drive, it1SUlll new I awn~. s.:i111, hreak, remove. 5'18-866!1 for est. CONCRETE \\'ORK. No job too small-free PStimates. :,.io;;:.s.120 sfrcr 5 p.m. GREYJ-IOU!\'D _ Black HEAVY EQUIPMENT w/lvhlte ~pols. I yr o\ri , OPE RA TOR Contractor malr. 5-!l'-Tilfi. L€arn fl) opera1e Bulldoz-1 __________ _ -~·----~~---1 crs, Draghnl.'~. Cranes, J\1Y \Vay, quality home \VHITE RAT . Vil'· r.r1slcr & Scraner~. Lo11ders, Trench· rcmod. \Valls, cei!ir.g, floors D11kota, C.M. 557-1~07. ers, e re. Study at home ere. No job too small. ~-ouND C11nar;,'. pale yrllo11\ follo\.\'ed by resident train-547-0036, 24 hr ans. serv. & 1n alley at C<tbr1llo, Co91.a in! at (IUf mridern facility l --Acdcd";,-,.-,.,,-.--Ro-m-od~•"i;-,g- J\1c!'a . 64f>.J)!l[lJ. in ~1iam1. Florida. GPr11'ick & Son, Lir. Hnme Offire-il-1tami , f111. Gi3-61.J.ll -. 5-l!}-2110 TRASH & Gcir11ge clean-up, 11·11! rlo odd iob~-pa1n11ng , BOOKKEEPE-R-F/C ~~:~~i.F'N!e est. Any1inie. yard ""'otk, e1C'. Call Grrg. EXPER. TOP PAYI oc---c--~-----, .,•c12c"""='-'-· ~~~--c-c= i:Rc"o"o'moe. P.O. Box 2203, N.B. Housecleaning 1 Job Wanted, Female 702 BOYS1 0-14 Back TG School Special Carpel Cleaning By DIAMONO 300' Sh.1n1poo SIS, Steam $30 R£!pairs & lnstallanon Free Est. fi.J.l.J.1!7 -I lousecleaning By DaY:-- Ov.•n TranspoMation C:t.tl ~.~fi--0648 \\'ill do any type MOUS f::CLEANINI. l~xprricnced. 546-0S2l .!\Jesa Cleaning Service Carpets, \V1ndov.·s, F loor elc. Resid. &: Commc"I. S.IH111 Bay &. Beach Janitonal Crpts, v.'indow~. floon;, r !c. Re.~. IV Con1m'l. 64&-1401 . Ironing --------IRONING rione in my home Sl.:'S An hr. * .. 61:..-0826 * * 10 deliver papers 1n rhe S,,n !l!l..lll L)' Qu,11J1!1t.'rl Clen1ente, San Juan Capis- l!ou~ckcepcr see.ks l1ve-ou1 1rano and Capistrano Beach po~lllon in the. Beach area. area. Drivei:.-. full rharge.-exrc DAILY P l LOT fl11.~st f1r<l Ad No. :\\•!. Dail}• 4:12.41.:0 P ilot, P.O. Box-l:,00, Cosra c ,\ R r~ of 2--.,-n-,-,-l~l '.'llr~a. Ca. 92i>2fi. ~·hJ!di1'n -Room ,111d hoarrl ;\\,\:-\1\GER for ,\pt!'., rx-+ 1·ra ... onahlc s..1Jary. N,B. pcr1rncct1 111 :.m units nr 67;...()~37. n101"f'. Preler O.C. aN:a. C:AcR=-c1=vA=Slcl-cl~IE:.cL=P-A'P=PcL-c.Y 642-i716. ;i10 ~:STREI.LA AIDES fur Crinvaloscen•'e, !'.A:"J CLE'.'l'IENTE l'lrlerly care or fam ily care CASHIER ,(, Countf'r hr'!p. lll'.ln1emakPrs, ;;.J7-668l v ,1c:at1on k l\ler11ca! pla n. Help Wanted, M & f: 710 All 11kn<I~ &· ho!1riays oll. C;ill 8.3:l-866t' 11!1 2pm. · I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~.1rc':iiA<iSH1 ER-CA R-w AsH Acoounra.ni 1ConstrJ 10 $1K ,. I" ,-,fill __ 6 1·1-l~_sn. Oet1vn 8 ~-N>c'y IL A 1 ,, FIC Rookkl'1>prr $fil(l O!ILOHEN BACK T 0 Pa,\·n>ll If.DP! $f.00 SCHOOL? )'nu can earn Ar c1n.i::-dcrk $.'(1(1 \•·h1lr. !hey t~arn & an Bkkpr t""f Off'. S·IOO Al'On rrpre'!;('nlal1ve. You 'll C1rrulatr prtitions: '.'lfUST RE a qualifier!. regis!Ctl'd \'Olf'r of Cny of lluntlng-1on Br11 ch : m11st havt-reg1s1ra- •t1011 t"N'e1pt; Your own ho11rs; Some training rt· cg111•efl. For appo1ntn1ent, phor>l': AN'a Codr (7141 !'4&6:i.~. ask for Harlman. -----E LECTRONIC assemblers 1\•anrrrl fo r small clcctM11 ic ;issrmbly hne. B ll g g y 's Radio. &191 \\'estn1inster Ave., \Vrslrninster. F.:XrEJl. Fihcq;loss J\lotd Sandc·rs & \\'a~e~. ftJll or pllirn('. Fri.. Sa1., Sun . l\Jecl 11 er ranee n t-.lol\1r YarhT~. 1600 SUJ"l(l"IOI' A1·e., c ~f. EXPERIENCED bcau1 1t•1a11 \1'onteri, full or part tim<', husy, f']egant salon in N.B. Kay il11chael Hair Design, f\.lfi-1~ l :i. EXP'i-:R=.-. T=E"L0E0P0H"o0N=E--A70N~S. SERVICE OPERATORS O:-;-I~Y. Relief shtlt avail. &15·2161. EXPER~.c,c.,-.,-,,-,,-Ac,crlcc-.-,-,-". '11. f1d l & nflim(" wknrli;. & \\kfl~ys. Retirement hotel, ~2-~1 1. EXPER Credit & Coll,.crion lire bkkpng 1n je'1'Plry sfnn>. Accounting Clerk to $500 School. 968-4461. PO\VER sew mach, operator 4.'1$ E. 17th far Irvine) C"'l experienced \\1th I ~a t he r 642-1470 and/or naugahyde. St!Ady '!"!!!!!!!!!!~!!O!"""""""""""l\\'nrk. Hrly mte. 675-7952. J A N I ~ 0 R , experi.enced, 2 Production hel~ni for e v e n 1 n g s & . n 1 g h 1. • manufecturing fro:r.e.n pie.a. pennnnent, full tlme posl· •• 56-5563 •* t!on. $2.61thour. 4~1311,1----------·I ~."<!. 35U. PROFESSJONAL p bone oo==~--=c-"'"-c"'I 110iicltor -Dana Polnl, San JANITOR wantPd. Baptist Clrmente. Capl.strano area. Con\'. Hosp., 661 Center, \l.'ork In your O'A'll home. ic•.•'•"-"'•g..•;;s•·iiii;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I Best deal In are11. Phone J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH Full Time & Part T ime Openings for MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Expt'ricnced Exceptional Bene.fits Apply \n person 10·5 p.m. # 2 F'a~hion Isl., N.B. Equal opportunity emplo)'fr 835-l•t65 between 9:00 un. and noon. RECEPTIONIST, niature & exper. only. Delightlully decor. new oles will brtng ou t the best o! your ebil\t;y lo capably handle hvy traJ'. fie ol \'lsi!ors & phone calls. This position is for an E":<- cep1k:lna!ly career minded \Y Oman who e njoys respons-ibil ity, challeng! & d1ve~ity, This opening req's lilC' Sii, typing, a pleasing pe1'St)ool1ty. Attractive ~alary for the r ight person in addition lo xln't \11orking concls. &. co. beneliU!. For appt. Call Mrs. White, S:l:~R!iim. ---===~~~-1 P.F:CEPTIONIST/Girl F'ti. !'l!usl be very Attractil·e, ...... .,. ............ -1 sharp good vol~. public KEYPUNC H operator 029 relations personality. Ambl· 18711 nl'eded for private.. in· tio n & eppeara.nce are more vPStigalion ofc. Ne11'PQrl tmpr:oMRnt lhA.n exp er . rlf'!\Ch P re I e r some 547-&160. know!edgr. ru!2 sorter & 407l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ri·cti:: mnchinE". Pho n r Restaurant Marhor Detectlves {213) fi2-1-6221 : rlars. LANDSCAPER, exper for .~pr1nkl(..,. \l'Ork. Ph; betv..•n 10.12 noon only. (7 14.) 4:!4-;';427. LOT MAN, GENERAL __EaJl manager, 557-0520_ LUHRS Hoa! Co. nel!'ds r111'Jlf'nters. rmmecl 1a t e nfl('nlngs. &19 \\". l!lth S! , <·os!a :'llesA . BUSBOYS AND DISHWASHERS Day & Night Apply in person only REUBEN E. LEE (;REY ca1. v1,. 4-lrh Balboa, N. B. Gi.'l-3810. LNJVERSJTY HE,\VY CONSTRUCTION Masonry NEWPORT h:i.ve your own hu~iness, Personnel Age ncy SJJ Dove r D r., N .B. 642-3870 y"ur own hours. your 0\1'n f';i,rn jng s. Call .now, 5.i0-71).IJ . l<l Hr. \\Pk. Salary open. 230:l 151 E. COAST H\VY. 555 HE\VARD -For return ol 32lld degree '.lfl150nic rlng. 5-IO-?n.'i"i SCHOOLS, Of-pr, # 1203 :111 Golrlen Circle Drive Santa An11, Calif. 92i05 Phone: 1714) 5-17·7.521 Kame ...................... . Arldre.!.s ..... • • • • • • •· · .. • • • · · ~f,\\VLEY 'S Dr 1 v e way Coating, have 1t r1on1> !101\", \\'inrer is roming :i.1;,...:it9:i, 6-7 pm . Electrical ::-::-,.,--,-,----~~ BRJCI'. Block f., Stone h.11 th" hr. c~u hl'T11·crn 5P:'ll & 6P_',1, 642-l9·1ll. PAinfing & Paperhanging C'l!ILD CARE Jn n 11 r Activities Director TurUF'n'lrk bo1nP. 2 g1r!s, fl t1n1P f;..llj.T;r,~ ;if:.-.r SC"honl. SJJ..!Jll!J ~=~-~~. AJ.,\P.\I ~ecur1ty ~lf'!..man, l!.1rhor B)., C,J\1. MACHINISTS NElvPORT BEAOI >":xo, '"PcE~lol.~Ccoock-,-hc,c1-,.,-,-.-4c0c1c"-I Fin; I class Bro11·n & Sharp -;:::;:;::::::::::;::::::::::::;:1 "'k. Very little \Vknd v.·ork. & Traub ~rrew machine st>I· i 833-6900. upfoperator.~. E:.;pcr. Jn all types of 11tt11chme.nts, tool- ing .r.c matcrH1ls. -~~=-~--~­E:\l' d Cr·k~· deco ra!or , len1all' v.·fsome l"Xp. Call :')1 ~:!.\l'll nr 54S-.10Jl. LAGUNA HILLS lf)Sl' Since 9/18. Yoong fem \11 hby lnNingr J cat w/f!ulfy l;uL fhM-00~~-Ciry ........................ EL E CTRJCJAN, l1cens,.r1, P G P\"pf'r. I· rl:il1. l()(.!ll ('il Al:'\TIX ,', profe.~~1on3J_ All •1·0 r k 11. u ll r n. Coln r l c'~"c.'c'c.'1:7:n=lo7''~'PcPc1_:·---­ ~ perts 11s1 . 96 2-61•13. A1'>;S\\'ERING ,o;;!'rvlre COMMERCIAL TELLER Hft()IL F:R rook wantrd. r-.fl'i. 1\pply i11 JW'rson. Thi• \"ill•ll;f' Inn, R<dhoa Island. /\o flhonf' ra.1 1.o:; pl<>.t.S". f.xce!lenr 11"0rking C"Onds .• Inn~ benefits. 40 hour 4 day 11eck, 44 hours pay. A gooJ 11ant ad is a good :i!,1te • ·· ·• ••• •• Zip · ....... . in1·r~Trnrnt Phone .......•.•.• Age •.... * * * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Dune buggy, 1969 l\lln1· T, Sl.DOO inve!!1ed . \Viii rrade fur car v.·orlh S1 .!IOO free & clear. * 847-9:i!l3 * SPEED Q<1ern Gas Oryl!!r: In 1f01x1 V.'Orktng l'Ond1r.ion. \Vould 11kl!! 10 lrade for an r\ectric dtyl!!r. Call 847· 13j{j Be fore Noon. :!.;'Chris Craft Constellation rW ly equ ip, gOOd oond. s~soo va.J. Trad!!: !or motor home, Jot or ? For info (2131 j92·5267. Will trade Wonderlu5t cab- nver cam~r. full eqpt, rhasis moun1, df'penr111hle 6 Chev. other xtra.s. For rrav- rl tr1r 20' or O\lr. 673-1420 l!a\'i; Ir,... & rll!!ar oCe11n lvi~w 101, Palos Verd!'.J Prn- 1n, "'ant On'iinge Couniy lhmie or duplex. 64-1-6111 The lrwtn Co. Re11l!i:ir11 Beach conrlo. 2 BR, $29.950 \·11lue. \Vill exchM1:e ft'IT l BR. fixl!!r·llPl'f':r hnu~e. Any- place in Or11.ngr Cnty. \ral- li-y fti tY, •96-6157. * * * Beaut. view home, hMlnd nrv•, Lagun11. Niguel, val. $72.500, tr11Cle for R·l lot, mult1rle ;:oned lot; Ebhtide f{ealty 49&-~664 Have red neon window sign i;ay1ng "OPEN"' !I" leuers, 30" long. \\"anf short bed, c11b high t:11n1rtt shell. C.On. .s1<ler I.I'. %2-7227 211 ACR'Es~.~lco-m-,-w-,-,h~or Coron& $1 3.:JOO. $6,0l)I) equ1. l \\'ill trade for P.U. CA~1PF;R or BOAT, • &39-6198 .. Fountain Vlly J BR, 31~ BA, T vwnhntl!lt! + 20x2.o bonus rm, l\111 hath, Eq, $2!l00. l'rade for boat, r11nct1 land, , auto. 7 fl) 68&9287 \\'nm"n~ ~r f\HI . l/\!lk, rTR· ulaior, ~A vw, gaugt V11J. '~ SJOO. Trade tor good S.. !O ~fl hikr p~f. foreign mad,. ;,.J:'i-93.11 l!!Xt 422 alt 3 \\lrat do ym1 have to trade! Lisi it hert: -tn Orllnil.' County's larg1!!8I read trad· inc po11. 6'42-5678 * * * ho1xled. Small ,1ot)s, ma1n1. & repairs. 5'li;-520J Gardening :i.17-14ll. Pt:rm<1nl'nt -par1 flrr,!'. P-A-P-l:RllcAc,cGcEcR~.-,-,-,cl-o-m-1 __ .-4!H_.<1_7 __ .17 __ _ ----------11flrk, no JOh tfln l'm!!ll. /\II ASSE~IBL\" F1nr lor11I rnrn· EXPER. Ha\\'auan Garrlenrt Gus ran 1--.1r Free est. Ca ll 11 in~ 1.~ !'l.1r11~ 11r1v rl11·1.~1·1n C fl nip let e Gardening 9!i~3J6. nf'Pds gals \l'Jth :;:ome PXfl"r Servicr, K11m11Jan1, &!6-l6jfi, .i-.•1.ri"flll!l' pn nrr><l r tr•·111t VINYL paperhanging E•·p '' •-•e ''''"n"e~ h11:1t<!!'. To $2.00 hr. " · ' P '"" "' "~" •· ~prc1ali~r. v.·orK gu11r;intcerl, Ci!ll Hrl"o l·l;i,i'cs. :>lf).li!JJ..) Complete main!. Free ft'f'c r 5t. nan Srh1vartz rsr1mates. 64~347. "'7 ,006 .,.21'2 CoASTA!. AGE:-l'CY C'Ccc~-~--c---=-,-1 '"" -."" or en.,.. · 27'.lO Jl;irinr B! 111 Ad1tmi; AL 'S La.ndscaplng. T r ee PROFESSION~ -l"t'moval. Yard remodeling. ASSI::'.\fBLER.<; for c;imnrr Tra~h heul!n~. lot rle;;.nup. REAS f11rtnry. Apply J\l ~JOr11";1y, r.er~ !urn. Lie l11ir;. 8-l7·4l2fi '"n \\' l'lh "' c '' E xperienced -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 6 ~k111:1rch Bay SLI. Lagu1111 496-1273 Plaza Equal On[lOr. Emplriyt'T' Forklift Operators n.;1"'r1.,nced. mn~1 hr knov.·l· rdgeable in /ll'OJll'r l<lrkl1fr 1Jpt":1·a11ni;:-and !'aft'l.V p!'OCP- riui''~'. Levi11 il'lnhilP. Sy~· 1r1ni; Inc, 962-77711 G1\RfJ~'NER Tl~AINF.E: No PXper nee. Xlnl oppty Ph: blll'n l0.12 noon only. (714J 49-1-5-·117 G I RL FRIDAY Apply Monday At STA-FAST, INC. 926 So. Lyon St. Santa Ana J\l~r Tnunr.e J;o..1:0.tEDJATE OPENINGS fel' Paid RApirl 1>Xpan.~ion of IOC'ally ha~e(/ firm has creared this grov.1h pasitlon !or lhl!! C'Oti- Interviewing For Daytime Busboy 8AJ\1-5PM Shilt Apply fn Person 24001 Ave De Lllcarlata Lagun11 Hills P,epa ir spr inklers. 673-1166. ' · ,.., · "' · TI UE FOR PROFESSIONAL Painlin~ -APT :'11 ,\NA r; F. R 5. F.x-COOK wa nl cd first cl;iss m intcr/exter. Hon<"5l 'vork. I I z-prrit'.'oced coup c (1r ,1 unit rest11uran1, l'x[J('r only. Ap· No e.xp<"r nee .. 1\pply 1n prr- sot1 only, Club Greenbrook on r>.!·•·:nolia bc11v11 Fili~ & Talberl. r .v. lo1on or Tur, !lam . Jpm, See Jeannie Edv.•erch. scicntious. rarc<!r minded (At the El Toro [l('rson Te'11dy to work. Rapid S.D. freeway) 01.1 ramp QUICK CASH Lie & ins. 5'1!1-2759, 64~5350. h11ilrhni;. in Costa r.1es11 . No ply 1n prt'!!On :1111\11 Cam1m THROUGH A PAINT!NG : Hones ! chtlril"t'n or Pets. Ui.11: C:tpistrano. San J u an advAricemenl & recogni!ion.1:=====•••••1 Call Dean West. !133-2700 guaranteed \\'Crk. Lic'd /\ny Gl:)...1260. Cap1sti•111ln. DAILY PILOT ~1zr jnh. Call 67:)...5740. BARYSIITING In my hnnie, COOK·F~R~Y~E°"XP=rn-.- /\lso Fee Jobs DENNIS &. DENNIS WANT AD YOU supply the pa in: .. days. 7.5c hr. Girl 3, boy !l in e BLUE DOLPHIN e 642•567B Room8 pa1n1ed SlO Pa. Also .~chnol. Vi!' Pennr~'s. 11.B. APPLY EVES. Gl :R~LS~F=o=R--I WORLD TRACE HO!lte~ses. J\1odei Types t- ~11lci; P ersonnPI. $40 per dt.y. {213) 769-0697. PERSONNEL AGENCY 2JJ82 ~lictielson Dr. LAGUNA HILLS -;;;;;;;;;:;;:::;;;;:;::;::::;:;;;:;;::::;:;..:.Z"'::::'"='='"='=·=c=a=ll=54-0-::;=7=04='=·==::;::..::o•o11=-="='='::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::;l;"7,,;;'~·l:J0.1a Llri<\l:B __ "" CUSTODIAN. sr1nl retired Jrvini-, Cali!. ~lA.i"<AGER TRAtNEE - Female. P re l l!!r 100<! bnckground . ~lUllt be. owr Zl. Good houni & pay. Appy •I Interviewing For PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - man to v.·ork plfime jn bldg maint<'n11ncr, C.:'11. area. R"~fl-riepenrishle , MIHinnkrr. 546-28~. HAIRDRESSERS The Hair Factory ['iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii [ moving to new & heautlful BI.ACK BEA RD'S 261Wll LaP11.z Rd. DAYTIME BUSBOYS ."a.Ion at Builders Ernporlum Center (E. 17th & Santa Ana Ave.) \VilL have open. Ing~ for hairdreners. 1h11m- pon ~rl, m11ntcuri~ur . fl.11ii~ion V\P.jo Apply Jn Penon Btv.·n 3 & 5 pin Dally 24001 Ave De HLeWcarl.,. LftgUfl& I r.1A.~ AGER Trainee f o r (At thl!! El Toro off ramp lik:kory f'(mS or Ohio s. o. freeway) Store. In N.lJ. Exper. tn1'::::::::c:::;oz:-retail s.ale1 desirabll!. c:iu:• · -Apply In Per1on 1555 W. Adams Ave. Costa Mesa Call Tony * 645-0311 llAJRDRESSER wanted . Increase. y-0ur pre 1 en t salary. Phone 673-8250. ~2--0972 betwn ltam & 4:3lJpm, MECH~A~N~IC~P~O~S~IT~l~O~N°1 e llousekeeper l')o(pcr. Mechanic needed tnr Lauridre!J • ltnvnmowers & 1mall equip, to tor land~c11pe malnt. co, ilddle aged lady pret'd. No 'Salary open. R.L. Scofield, eXper. nee, will train. Apply 5'16-7975. l~!!!!!!!!O!!"".,."'""""""""" 1.~/'1 Pl!!l'!On only, ask for J\.1n:. I --"=~""-----~-I Df'::-O'TAL Rt'cl!!p!lonist for ~urney, B11y Vli!!w Conv11I-NATIONAL co. wa n I• .Y!)ung doctor. ?t1u~t have ex. oscr.nt Hosp. 205.5 Thurln St. v.·omcn for p/llme o r Jll''r. 1n typing, filing, book-Cosr11 M~a. f/tlrnl!!:. &1111.ry to tr11.ln. in~ f,, acctng. Mu~t he 1-=i=sK==P=R~S~E~m-p7lyr--,-,Y-,-c1,-,-. I \\'ork In your nl!!tghborllOOd. nio1urr. OritAnlzed, nea.t & Geo~e Allen Byland Ai;rn-'~'--'070'="'-'-·~~-,-,cc-,,-.I ha\'e 8 plc11!11nt phone n 100-B E. 16th, s. A. Nl1RSI Alril!ll .\ Orrlrrlirs P /Tlmo HDSTESSES N ites \'QIN'. C11ll 645-1060 1111 6 pm 5'17--0395. All llhlltl llVJl\I. E~r ... App.ly ... or Sat/Sun. I "=rr=·s""'a.c-,-,0-,..,,-u-,.-1c1m-,.-;8c-1g. pr,. l · d. C:Onv. H!l$f Be.tore U A.J\f or 3•5 PM "l101vaM " where arr you'.' 11:e5! selection ever! 5ef' t~ 642-2415· I 1555 W. Adami ).(!st 8Qm,.thlni:! f ind I!, DAILY PILOT 01151lfle<f Turn un11~"('11tem1 lnto qolclc Coite Mes~ "lace an ad~ 642-567~. JC<'t!on nowt rn~h. caU 642-587~ ..,.,..., .. ,.. ...... ..,..,,,..[ I • OAJLY PJLOT Ttiursdoiy, Stpttmbtr 2.3, 1~71 ,IL-_ ...... _ ..... __,J[Il] ..___! _ ....... _, ..... __.J[Il] .__I _-___,J~ .__I _-___,J~ '--I --~I~ l..___-..___,J~,----1 _,_ .. _v .. __,J[I! 3 l inws, 2 Timea, $2.00 _ ... ....... [quipmlllt -~-lrB I ~ ]~ Pianos/Organs 126 Horse• 156 Ba.ts, Sail 110 Ml1ceileneou1 Ill Help Wantlod1 M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Appll•nc•s IOl Furniture -"------909 SAL ES -SERV!CE Station FULL OR r111me days. Good PART TIME r 1gh1 man. Ar<.'O hr Ip , pay !or 19th k HOTPOINT auto WMhtr, avocado, Easy auto wAsher, avocad.J. &!h !ale mndPls. 3 MONTli old Herculon liflfa &:. lnveseal, game sf'!, c:fltfee & Pnd tb!!I". Unu.!luAl crushed -------~~ *AUCTION* FRIDAY 7 P.M. .... --------·-COME TO F'REi: MIXED CollielShl'p. liORSE for leMe, tu!ly SAIL boat "' mooring, 19.!i'. KEYS TO HAPPINESS herrl, 11 mOll'., «II ~hots, lov-English trained, expoi. rider mahog, gas, rig, sloop , f'IY'l for the best values in e,,; kid5, good Wiilch dog. only. SJO 1110. Carol 84&--9574 . rat11n, nePds v.·ork. Mooring Plallf ptiJ't: \\'aler systtm.s 1n 1 :c'~"'o'c'"'='o' _B=l,_d_._c_.>c!.~-­ homes on monthly rental SERVICE Station Salesn1a11 !>fUfif be neat S: \\'!!ling 10 p/l!me. l\'ear 1n appPar. Xlnt c:ond., your clxnce S9CI. 1•eh1et Jr1·1ng "'' Guar & del111e1·1'd. 516-8672, 67:>-!!088. s41-sm. 1 ·,-,-r-R-1-,--1-r_E_H-,-,,-.,-,1,-'°-,-. -~-f-, & love ~(«11. 1111. rm furi+. 1111·1, 1ell·r1 ~1/a & lei· .. ~ra1. Ibis,!"!(' L1k~ nf\\, ti•l:)..1711!. FULL sz canopy lrlin1f' 1.1/r.ovrr &. n1at ch1n~ spread Sfi(L Child's rr1h & ma!T r<'sS, ()f'rfel'! rond. S:.O. R•IG-2427. SEPT, 24 th Brlrm Sf'IS, Divans, D11¥'tlf".t1, Desks Drf>!;.">Prs. Co!fee 1a- hll's. ,\Tt1.l!rrssr.~. Blink beds. Cnmn\odP~. Buffets. !971 t"<•lor't>d TV II othf'r:< S1 "r· PO!< ; ,;t11ragr Jot, tr:iys, r1c. : lnr pink )::la~!!" rablf'W:tr,., l!a11rlp1unrr<l d1nnfr ,t-sa!ar1 pla1rs. S1h·er p1en"!i. l..;.ly Susan g. orhf'rs. Rrlri;(.~. !'10\'r-s, \\'ashr•rs, Dryers & t.'UCH r..10RE' Nl·:W & USJ-~D 5'llt-14-1S. of! "/" St, RA! Pf'n. t9;,n. ORGA~S-PIANOS .l .\10 '11., lt'lnale, nioi;tly hlk !Jay. 8!12...J!~\6, ~v"~ 673-761lR. You'll Be Glad You Did 'ho 1' 1·h"1 r f\\tfJ. v .. ry I Mn8:91!..~-t 11" .*] ~ LIDO 14 NO. 2011 Sat1sfact1on Gul\ra.i11!'NI lt'JvahlP. Sn1al! breed '-'l.._,...,, 1C. .Xlnr •'<J!wl, 1.1i 1h r o 1• tr Phdeo, nr bf>s! 5.) 7 -46.).j \\'Ofk, Average SZ-;iO 10 $.'lll Expt>r. 2590 Newport Blvd , R EFRJGEHATOR. "~klv rornm1ss1on. Call C ,\I. ~hJsl sacri!1c:e $:iG foe a·........,1n1n1en!, !ltr, Ha-I o===~-------· 1 orr. Leaving Sar! ,.,_ SERVICE Statlon artendant ma.nn. at T7S-l~SL A!l shifts n~n. Atrport Tex·i c'-'c'c'c·Jfl=·~~----~ Choo,-;p from l~rge selection S4,IJ-7:1i:i. CuS'hion~ P!r., ft"IHlY tri $ad Convenient Terms ,\1/11 .• f:, 1.:iiittlP rruxiurP ha~ G I lrnn1 s1ill" r1e, S 9 J 0 . 0fl('n E1·es 'r\I 9, S11n I..G shots, I 1 ct! n s e . . i:oo<l ~~~~ _______ ~ 5.i7.fl'2:rl SAU:S\~'0'.'l!A;-;. GIFT SHOP aro. 46i8 Campus. Or., l\'.B. e !llAYTAG repair man hlls 1n Costa t-1esa &. Orangf' 5'16-1737. 1.1·asher-xlnt rond-delv Y.!90 B ye 's Keys to "'/e~ildrPn. CaU ~I0-&;98 CAPTAIN Boata., S-l-ip_•_/_D_oc_k_s~9-l=0 1 H appiness art .), lrnllmuf't1 Jirense -a ny gros~ E"p'd, n1aiure lnter1·1""~· S".R VlCE .,.,,, rlay guar. sso. 531-8637. GALLEO\'. G ilt~. '.! 2 j 2 i:. S1ation ~esmen. 1 ~-==~=~=~== G ar•ge Sale aJ2 1&~~'9 E" \l'hitUf'r Blvd LAB R t !r1t'\'f'r·GPrn1an ions, 30 Years experience Nf::\VPORT sltps, Aul"' !JI'. \\'hi!T1c1· ~?131 li94-lfn6· sher,hrrri /em, 1 ~r. aJJ sail & fYl\\l'r. Prorrssional S2.'.i0 Pf'r IL Boa!ic undl"r 18' Oran"f' ~tall. Sion, l 24ih, ~ to full !· par1 time. arply )n D IS HWA SH F: H -V.1HJTf; ·~ · pc~n. 200 \\', Coast FRIGIDAIRE but!l-ln.s. ex· 6 I'. ~~f~~I. ~!~~u1r~ I WOULD YOU shoTs, l1r, gd \\ / k 1 d s i;pon fishing gU!de; Mexican $1 2'> 1:.rr ft. ~4S-2592, t VPS . 6 Pfll. H:ghll'li)', NE"Wport Bf'ach. cr!Jent mnd. S·t i. ~46-Z:.9!1. SALES\\"O:.tA.'l" "antrrl for WINDY'S AUCTION 5'1fi.-1Q.I:~ & CenrraJ America & Pacif·, _,_,.,_._,._·1_1_. _______ 1 BELIEVE ic ('oast \\'alE'n; _ lnstrue-Jo'()R Rt:NT, U-41ip, 4-way llnP children·· :-lore f).,:. SHA>lf'(X) GIRL 1.1•/J1r. fflr FOR Sale Admi ral Th hu~y l!otf'! Beauty salon. F1'0St-FrPf' reln~f.'1·a1or. 4 OHV V-li Png-111". man.~ 11e<1· pis., SiZ'\, Bonanza fl.1 1n1h1kr, 11 ha.~kPI, engine had l1, $'.)(); lf'thPrball Sf'l, i;,:ood, S6: COJ\.l~; ARO\\'SI•: AROli.'\D 2fl7:i12 /l.'r1< pnr1 Bll'ri. rREE ORGAN Lt:SSONS 8 !f10S old G 0 I rl .. !I I 11011 111 boa1 hantllln~ .. ~ra-as Jon" 8~ yo" '·k••. No ••g-tPl/Vrrr1111n .'ihPp puppy, 1 01 1 11e, 1J'8"x,1(1'. lff.i /'.1onth fl7:l.£,o),,W P"nen('ed prc.ferrr-il. f' Cal! 644--0340. Yrs old. \\'hile S125. 846-76.'l.1 Her! Ba11C1f1n Hun1 1ng1onl ====~~=~=== Rf'h111rl T(Jny·,; RJdg :lla\'1$ Cm;ra ;,.'!e~a • 64h·$ OPE.\! DAILY 9 !o 4 .... ., u • n1anl' •1p, t ,1,, ri!lE'slla 1str;it1on. No obliga1ion. Just nrPrl.~ 11•1'1" E"XPr('i~e & 1111v1i.;<111011. PICK ll P & Harhour. S.*-lSIJii ~!l lPPING I WAP.t:HOU~E -KENMOR-E WA-SHER-1~"""""''""'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j\\'~ll known tlrm mo1·1ni;] lri Com<', Monday.! 7.30 Pm ll'aininc. j.l.1:.-~l.i.'J J)f;LJVEHY Ar•ir\VHERE: COAST MUSIC IHl~ll SrnPr, 9 mil old. \gr C"ap1a1n ava1!<1ble ror .-x- L!'tl'LE R;ilboa Island t-.fax. 9' bP;in1. Sl!O n1n. !!:l'."r0il01 or lii:1·Y.r.l1 Sales J1v1ne promotrs trom rhis Auto. Coorl mnd. SA:>. !161-0B18 ---------&IZ-2ll51 )1'f! l'l'qu1rerl. L1krs kid~. trnrlf'rl cr111.~1ng. Exlensive E'rtt11 levf'l job. CJ-JEST tyPf" ;,1aytag freezer. Fon! fl;i1hratl V-l! Pngu1r, S2.i: 2 P('lrly fnrr1 rhrom1e~ \\'Ith r1Par·nf'\\' 6::)(1 X !5 tJrrs SJ.l "fl : Mou n 1" d s.1:1 ·x l.':i lire, S·I, srnok<>d glar,s !<imp, $2.:io: Other ,.:ood1P~ Downstairs at 462 St, Ann'5 f1r.. Lai;-un.:t BPath. 4~·41•17. JOHN'S BIKES PIANOS ** ORGANS i,,,'~"~-""-·'°--,,,-c-oc----l ar1n11 n1.~1ra1 ivt: v:pertence. J,.~rge i;clrr11on . s 111 ,. ~S~ CUTE small ki.11rn, gTf')I 6-16-2!177. ---- PVT f):·wk lor p<l\\"Pr hnal, \\' & F:. S1tlr 11e ro 32'. l\n livf' a0...11r'fl~. S60 111n. ~12-4AA6. SALESMEN WANTED Jn!Pt'C'5t1oi:; ''ork in ~rorong Si3. 6'16-tl81&. NEW goo;.1s field. Siar! S2 :-0. I ·c~.-m-8-,.-,c&~-----· I Call &ih \\'llson, '.}!0-60::,:J .Shor1 supply rlue tu duck i<lnkr :"\t:11·. L's(·rJ ..-l'.:ilsy Trr"ms 11grr, To i::<•.>!1 honi.. \VHALEH-T.vpe ~\11n1 Srort. ,1\1011 & }·ri e11r~ 'td 9 * 6-16-!:{XI • l:t. Cihp ~:v1nrurle, l'OllSOif' !'Lir sra•·P ror 2.l '-2 7' sallhoal, S.Xi mo. COASTAL AGENC\' Equipment 808 REPAIRS Sunrlay 1~-5 '•Creal Danl' 'o Shrf}hrrrl, rontr'lll~. ("os1 $1~ &>Jl ~~ 1 larbnr Bl al Adams ---------·-J\ \'Pl',\' .~· ('o,, fl7:1-~9!r1 SHORT ORDF:R COOK KONICA Auro T 11·/\A len~ A I H I H Sl:-,0. Ko111ea 1,).) lens $7:1. $50,000 + ALI. ~1Ar:~:s ,r,, ;,1on~:1Ao;; '..'.'l.IO ~Pl<'prll'1 Rlvr1 , C .. \1 , OP!·:N !0·9 ~lon 1hn1 Fri frirndly IP l"'rh'llll' inror. m<ilr. :;hnl~. 8 111onrhs, ~JO!J.~. 1)46-:]~.~l. FIELD'S PIANO CO. • ,t'll-2.:J;); • -M-El_l(_:u_n_Y-,-,,-0-"-,-,-,-,-,.-d fXX'!\ s1111eP-?ll' mflx. On pp y o s ut h Panasonic SC 666 am/Im LA R G E J\'.VEST\IE\'.T l jJ.12 Bea<" Blvd. slereri phonp Sl'.iO. Sf'e at S).llTH Corrona ty[ll'111·11rr SAT .~. Sl ':"{ :).7, 645-4720 1.1::n Ne11•ror1 Blvd . . . . Sl:iQ c I! r 6 I I MAt /S2 Ft ('osr;i .\lP.~a 71 ~/ti.J:,.,,1. :Vll~[/IJ U R}. Pnorl!P ii rn•1, mn!rir .. a a !er p.ni. ran;i, no i<a1 i< 11 . ----· .... l(l plll'Ph1·rd. ·rn <'r1pplrr1 child ;,;,7_7~15. 32!0 /11;in·u~ N A ~O:i-.'\OAA. C)'.llPANY JS SEEKl'.\'G, ____ 11_·,_,_>m_i"-'-"-'---· I ,. 1738 Ocean ~·y,. Lag B a/1. C4REER 1\11:-IDED, ).10:"\-START your Christmas earn. 4. S2:i. Krnmore v 11 r u um r le11nE>r S.l. hf'<1dhrds. br'f! fran1es, tllll h<lx ~rnfli;,:, (J<'t:k chau·"· 2 tlflFtt tn1 lrls Sill ra. i\l1sr 1oys, d1shr«, lnn1ps, !ablf'~. ho;iT 11rms. &16-%;iQ. 324 P1ra If' Rd,, -\\"11! Hl'Cl'pl TrarlP·ln."-;\!INSHALL~p1nP1r·r~ans,as 11/frw<I y rcl. f..12-03$. 18 t S -.d-&-sk·-91f rPr<'ivt'1! hy us s~9. Lf'sli"l ~~~~~~~~~~~I Boats~Mar ine oa s, pe 1 EY ~IOTIVATED '.'>IE'.>/ k lngs no"'· Show Sarah 1-----------•AUCTION-.- HOUSE ~J)(·i;k1•r nind"I !"1, Stl.1.I~ Equip. 904 SKI or fishing t!Mt + trlr, Jl;in1mon<I :<rrak('r .JIC!U I I[~) , . . . glass nn 11·oorl htlll", 11ta.r \VOl\tE.\i TO START A PRO-Coventry Je1,'elry. No in· Furniture 810 !CO CQASJ' P~t• and Supplit1 BOSTON l\·half'r d1ngh_,. q•1 Ch I ,,0 H FESSlO'."AL SALES CA-vestment. collE>cting o r REER I:"\ T11E l:-IVESf. rlelJI', Call 540--0614. l\tE;-;T FJELD. TEACTIER • P/Time for YOU'LL BE TACGHT pr1va1~ ~hool credentials TiiE ~lOST ADVANCF:D. I~'-"'-"-"-'~'-· _s:is.._3_>1_5_. __ _ ~!ODER'.'" TEcrP.\'!Ql'ES Terhnlclan OF su:;r;-;ESS THROCGH SPARK YOUR CAREER OLTR CO~."PANlES fOR-Put your nulitary or ~1 AL TRAl~l:"\G PRO-1echn1cal schooling 10 wo rk GRA~f, IBROUGH C0\1-for you. H1bhly rated co. or. fll!SSIO~S & SE R \' 1 Cf. !ers c:omprehensiv" training FEES )'OU !'llAY EARN rrogr11m as a serv1C'P tech. $50.000 + YOUR FIRST f')r the security mindf'rl in· YEAR. d1v1r!uals looking Jor futurt' DAVID 6 . LOOKJ:-<G- L\J'\'D. F'li\A'.'JClAL l.'\· VEST'.ltEr,:r A N A Ly s T. R. E. BROKER, PROFE::- SJONAL SALES>lA.'.'J \V!LL G!Vf. YOU THF: CHA\'.CE TO START A RE\VARD!'."G CAREER THAT ()FFERS T RE'.'lfENDOL:.S F!'.\,\:"IC- JAL SECURITY k PRES- TIGE, •Cadillac: Car Pl~n • f ull Fr1ngP &ne!1t~ e Plush Offic~ e Start Immediately CALL NOWI 558·0444 Ask for Mr. Logrip SALES -;\!en STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT S<Lles minded person, see. for yourseU. a real career op- porffinny. Xint future for right man. :Earnings eom· mence immediatety should be in excess I'll S300. p<>r \\"k. No canvassi_ng ·or .so!ir1ting. Inte rv1e11·s ~ appoinlm~nt only !i.3 w'f'ckdays. L<iu Como, &JJ.2771. SALES OPPORTUNITY oppnrtunily. Call Jnhn Bnnd. R~:)...2700 DENNIS & DENNIS PERSOl\J\'.EL AGEl\'Ci' 2082 ~liehelson Dr. frv1&. Cali/. Telephone Soliciton Two Openings on dil.Y (9A~1 ·1 P)fl 13 Openings on night C5P'.11 -9P~l \ 11hift shift) $2 per hriur ~11.lary + 3T:i l'01nm1~s1on on eaeh sale mad" from your ~proinl· rncnt plus Sll')(J 11·Peki,v eash bonuses for top produeers, No 5<'11111~ $!ll1c1n11g 11.ppo1ntn1enrs tor top level !ales !orr.e. \\·nrk from. nur Newport BPflf'h 'lf!lt ,. Al 1741 \\lpst· cliff Dn1" hur first rail 645-3030 to <1rran~" for rrrsonal in- 1,,rv1{'\\' and possihle immt<d- lare <>mployment. ASK F"OR P.'<i ·18 VIETNAM VETERAN MALE • FEMALE Ont'f' 1n a life.rime oppor. !1 cff'a~e yonr 111rome, ~uh-10 stari a nlgmi cart'rr in a stantJal!y 1n ynur sparP l'll'al br;,nrh ol one nl eoun. time by reopre~ennng a 11n-I rie.~ htgi:;t>'t rompan1ei<. 1que fund ra1~1ng p1Tn.:1·a111 PlannNJ rra1n1n.c: program to school~. ~rrvtre cllihs & lPI~ ~'i"l11 l"arn "'h1le y nu social or;:fln1latonn!!. In f.. r fll'n. !-'1nr bt>ne!H~ pkj:., aro11nd your l'o1nmun1T)'. "~r. "·'rrrn:.r~ ll<l id, Thi.~ 1s \\'e are a n1aJor n~t1roi1ill 11n1 ii i~lr5 j.in . .St11r1 $,'Hl)(I. put>h,her. High ('(lmllll~~l<'lfl Ca.JI ,Jf'l\IJ RM"Tl. ;,.10.fiOJS ""llh r~1ahl1.,hf'rl ;i'·rnlJ n!•. fn,\STAl. AGENIY CaJl :'l'lr. L1nPr for 1111.,n I"" ')7'10 H~rhor Bl ill Arl~m~ 1-''.!1_3_'c'.,"~.,2:,"0·i·~"c·'~".;.l_7 __ l--WAITR-ESSES-,-- SALE SMAN EXPER. i"oung co. Grcrii Pn1,..n11;i t r-1111 "r plf!mP. :-Oor 11nrlcr 21 , Cal! \1 ~. Srl11n1 rl1 ,\rirl> 111 fl"r>r>n S11rt {,,. S1r- \\'E~TCLlFr· ln111, ~,:qo \\, ("n;i~! Hw,•, .... 'B. PERso;-;~F:L ,\(;E\'.\'L 1!1 <'~ll i;.1.;.4ir12. • 2t'>l3 \\·r stc!1 f! Dr., \'.B \\.,\ lTRE ~f'F.;;; \l'al\TC'rl, l;-1,J-Lfio hr11111 hn11!'-I' h>l11r.-.or ii.1 ll-SECRETcAcR=Y~--I 3 t.· .~.1. ,\rp)"~ rnrrr~ ,<;hori. \';i llr" Crnt"r. :fl\9 Erl1ngPr ~· r:111'l 1t1 Tori shorlhanrl & !Yflln;: ~kills + f'Xp 111 Jet1rr C'on1ri nt1 1n "·k in 1 h1~ bei'!lll. havfro111 1,o,.cAc,0Tc£c.O~Cch-m-,-,-,-~-k-.-m-o-r-, ollll'.'f'. \'le are Jook1n~· l<:1r 11 rha n ~ mature ll'Oman 4Z:~-ll) vr.,\ Who ls very 11.'ell g('<)(1m~r1 f.: likes to mrei k \\'Ork 11·1111 Jleople. Send 'Yi"". 11•rirtrn rero~ 1ncl11din;:: sa!~rv rr. quil"l'ment to'. B<lx lf;\ri~r. •232S. Newrorr Bf'arh ~7fil>.l SECRETARY Goocl skill!, loc11J co. CaJl Uirra1ne WESIU!l'F P ERSONNEL AGENCY ,I)... f'.~J'l"rlf'lll"P _ .<;11Jarv $7fl(l r"I' mn, Cn111ar1 :itr. S1ilnlt v y,,~, ,;.10-6~9. \\'ANTED maJds. lnnrh 11rn- 1·1riPd, lnp wa,l!P, mirst 11pply in f'f'r~n. ~ A)l lo l P'!, .Jamaira lnn Hn!rl, 2101 E ('"1_ 1-!wY-. COill. \\'ELDERS \VANTF.D. CAii h<>twc('Tl 1 pm & :; pm. 54.'>-J16!l, XJ.iJ Westc:/itf Dr., J\".B. ~ 64.>.mo I Me<1:h1"<!i1• J ~ SECRETARY, J>Ar'I 111.,,.,, l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;.~ d1etat10n, ~ girt ofhce, Corona dt'I '.lfe.r. 67:'>-2082 Antiqu1s 800 NB. Returns from Rentals SALEll Custom f"urniture Rental A uC'tinns Pvrry f'r1. 7 ;Jm C COLOR TV. r1lilll/'f'SS, 111 1n F'urn, Ariflll, ,\nri']lll'S ocp. 3 Re-sale Division rlhle & rrih chest of 01.i \\', \\111rnrr, S A. ./ BEDR00.\1-0resser, mir· dT";iwrrs, R;:i <lar r<1n11:P. (rnll<'lw sr;:irc h li;:h11 ror. headboard & 2 nue clr:ithes, ~n11lll Applian~rs, 5-19-22~1 • ;,,li-7033 8tands, 11·as S23j-Now r.11. 1\11.~1· g!l<'lrls. J l\1t1rns. 31'1 "fi09" copy paper type .; ~!ATTRESS, box springs Sa1 Sun !f)Af.1 In 4PJ\1, ·131 0.!2. In original rartons. & lrame, now jusl .S-l.1. Acac·1a, Cd.\!. li7:1-.'l/jlK 2,()(1(1 shrp1s s1 2 ,'{ ll" ;ind ./ SEVERAL Bf!droom ' s 1 n=1v=1E=R~A-,-,-,,-e-,-"-,-,-h-,-rj0-.-,-.1 .1.000 .~hf'cls S1, X 11". l!!arllni;': fll $~!!. ht>d, grPcn. Xlnt ronrl. "·i0 Su r p 1 \! ~ Ir om Ir i 11 I ./ DINETTE sets, tabit & 4 pair gr. and gold dr;ipr~. R rlen1on~rr11r1on. Pri/"1:' $j.J, c:hi'l1r~. $49. panels, pal~l $100 us<'r1 3 Call 642-1.121. rxt. 277. " SOi'A & c:hair sets, IUU'l· monlh~. J;f'll Jor $ J 5' CARPET!Nf;. Plu~h fO Vlll Ing Rt $2.':i. •·7 """" • ::i.1 ...,.,,~,:i. blu". ~1(1 sri .I'd.~. ni;i1r·t1111<> ./ BEAUTIFl..:L Sp 111 n i s h I ~=~~~-~-~--1 ' lff'd) sofa f..· Jove sear, was SOFA hPd, r(l('kri". lihrarv dr;ip•'~. fl!.<, P;ilrr1110 n1'l<f"I S620 llOIO.' S199. 1ab1P, m\SCl'll lal'ilPs, f'!;, .. r l!~d\11f Vlf'W homr~. s:{.ll.i. ,,/ F:.ND &.· Coi:·ktail !ahles <'Ir, rrr. !1/2:1 & 21i. f·ll--fi.186. starting a! S5 Pach, .l.lll-5147/2•1\S S1rrTA Vista, I c$;-.Nc,c,-,,-.,-acl cc=,-.,-h-=Hce-,-, .• -,,-,-, ./ LAMPS. large & small N,B. O!rl, 1·rry ornate hr:iss eai:~. st<irting 3 1 S2. SAT. 2j1h, 9:30-6P"-1, F:lPf'I Xln! <'nnri. f.·. work1ni.: ordPr. ./ 20 SOt'AS, big M.>le<:t1on, rra111, mov•P ram f' ra . Idr>al fnr h<111riq11P shrip. eic. <'Olar k design. slar1111g S.! coo--roo r 1 n ck.., !0yi<. J\Tu~f :5<'Jl . s:::l(I, 6•12.-::.i.~9 f'l'r . $13. houf'f'hold 11rm.~. J01s o( 2 DL'PL!·;x l:'·lfi .. "> <.mdvf';ir ./ 12' REt"RJG \\'/ warrart"', ~ 'I-,.I "' "B ' 1 · ·~ ,, • ...,..,11's .. " "'' .... ay ·"' .. ·'-· r y 11rr.• F11~ Dodi'.!" or S):!9. T\\'f~ED C'Ourh f... Lo\'P~<'fll ~·r:irr1 ~,, ir1n. L1kr nr1>. ./ HEADBOARDS, w h i I e I I s:11. grl"f'l1 hdrm sri $7.i, n«lur r~ whrr'I.~ .>; buhf"~ps. they last! SL <"" 1 nu~r, hshld grl~. All wk afl. ''"' :r1 Pa 61f1-C~l.~:t .-BEAITTIFlJL pictures. s1aning .iit SlO. ~:~O. 71.J SL Jnm<>~ Rrl., Usrd F'urnl!tU'P Factory N.B. JSS.J Harbor Blv<I, C/11 GARAGE Salr, Jr·v111<" Trr. :>1S-fl.457 ra1'P, S or ;i, har. li!.mps, ONE HOUSE FULL of modf'I 1111s<« .\1 nv1n(.:, 10-,\ 113\ home furnish1n2 by a Ronnie Donuc Tr r r i'I r P . Jpad1ni;: Orange Co u n 1v 1 ~C7rl_,,_1. ________ _ rlrrorator. NrvE'r 11~Pri 11n;l HONDA .i(), f'lr·f' i::1111~r f.· only 7 111o'i; oltl. Sat 9 A.\·L amp. Au!n par1~. froid up 19th & \\"h1tfit>r, C . !II. Ml~. Cloth1ni;:. \·1 1 ~('. Oceanview Park ProJ<>cL f.16-!S~:t BLJCCOLA CO. 8" SOFA. maplf' lahlP!\, n1 1sr. MOVING, must ~ell, 10 re 1t1rn. f.· rarpPt. '.'-1!!-l~, ~92 hedrm ~u1te, buf t f'I E.16thSL.C . .\J \1.ATTr.r-:,-:s s .. Rn, for dnuhlr hrr1 hl;ink<'I 044-'lti.) 1. ~Pl'lll:'.'< tlr.·t1·w s :. :1. ---,cc;-.,--.-~­R01\IAN Pill;ir.~ -2 c'll!Jn1ns ~· !~I! fnr 1ndr,,.>r fl!' n11L \\'en' S4i/Xl, J\«1w s 1 n 0 ' fi 11-I l:lC! D FCOfl~,,"·1"o"Rc. ,~,-,-,-. -.,-0°,,-'"-, "Sl;u:rro;if·h'' hunk h«d ~rl l·r111111r ,I; 1n 'lnl <"nnrl, Pr!, S2110 ~r!l .11:.0. f'1i-fl2.t~. CAP.PF.T cnnlr;i .. t<Jr !i;1s f"PSS sh11i:;s. h1·ln11·!<; $2 '<· ,\ ri ' 11p, fn'e 4;i2.22~~1. !'.~!. Ja .~n il~: · '· . .~IU S!C, lk ne111 r~:vsrr ,.., sp. i'\r1.1'pnJ't & Hartx.r, c .\1 .,'..:. ';':."'· c1osi s4i::.. sell Sl7~). R1111s like ~ dream , S3:il. •:1~~~.~~1. '•••••••••••! ~w r1yon 1111"', flP.11' $7:1. e.;J-"." '· "" '1 I" 67:>4)\lR. ~ '""'w G!lAr-.·n p laOfn<, Ti·,,niend,.us Pets, General 850 c"c.-.-1.-07,,-,,-,0-,--~c.-,-,~,-,,-,-,1 l'f' I er· 1 10 n from :--...mi --Boats, Power 906 'rl'i-Hull, 1:1.l h.pp. TIO i\11n1 Coti0<1·0., 0o B•hy Gr'"''· • GROOMING • Cocrl. l:l6',(). '41-21:10. all n•cnnQ1l1nnPrl, Pric"s J.l' NOP.TH ,\n1rrican 19jO CHRIS CRAF·r 20' ml'lhll(, st<Jrf al S69i COASTYAL!.!';pcr1alsfnr11ll breerls (;Jnss. Fron! 11·e!l 11•/trihull. S!>"'rd Nrnl. Clas~ic, ~ood fl1US/C, ~"wport & Hllrtxir or dogi< -~preiaJizin~ 111 Tnp /..-a!I (' u r 1 a in~. C.M. 6~2-2S:ll. ' &:hnauzrTs . PoodlPs -\\lire E\"inrurle 33 E/s!urt & Sra 1-ro-;:ccdc. c'-77ilcc;.-. -'c·16-~77"c'-· cc,--1 lL\1\1,\lOND .'!·'.· )111irPd 1<'t't'lf'J'~ . Cockcrs • i.;;ir1 Tdr. Al! like new. Boal, '66. 110 13;) H.P. " , w, re.verb. "'~· p ,· · "'4 s~2 I ' I~ >h••p -, ,,, 1 1~ _\'.!nl nd 17-.,, ., . w ·><1llllf'S -f' "!< f'lo'.:. "'' -vu il lf'r p.m. , . '" , , I. "'"' i-P • '"'· <.;c lAS r s ~1 c\I 1 To s 1 ~ & s-'i01'1_'.-f';;;;:i;;;;-s;;;;;;;:-,,;;;;;:~ I ~"'=....;·'....'''~l!l-O~~si:~l~•'._~-=,I l\lUSlf'. N""'rort & llnrl)or '.· •• Y-"·· '.. .i .. 1:-lli' Fairlillf'r Sl'dan. J1nn1ac. (' \1. &12-2S.1!. ' Si\l~LL M1n1atl11'<'S .. s5.SO & T11"in SCrl.'\\', llyhridgP, Sf'lf 1\1UST .s:i,, J.1· P,11:att11 6.'i ;:;cc;-;;-;-;;w;;-~c;--:c-c----1 Sfl.:.O 1,'fln! hra(! ~howr r !!IC ILp. !flrn·. f'n,I!. E~ conrl. HAJ\1.i\lOND, S ! e 1 n way, LAR(;E "-l1n1;i,l11r:s .... ·!'.·~O v.•tr, lt1w hr~. Askin.i;: $23.000. \\/!rlr .~700. fl.12-tw.i7. Y?,maha. New .t used ?thf'r rl<'lcs, S7.;io up, !his Slip ll\'IHL 67.'l-02:ifi. Boats, Storage piano!< ot most makes. Be.st 111t·iudr·" r!rflra111~. bath1n1:.l;o==~=-==---I 912 b11ys j/J So. Calif. a t Sehm1dt ('j('_ FLUFr DR y JN C, DESPEHATE .\1UST SELL~ -----------t.lu~li: Co., 1907 N. J\.fain. RA'T1!S (lti!y ~:!.?ii llp .:i.r ~:l("<l Cl<i~St<' Crut~Pr CHUCK'S Vehicle Storagf' S;in r;i Alla. ,'\tra <'h;<rge lnr harllv nial-11wJ11d1n;: !TifXll'1ng. S4200 'lr S0.-~10., at Ar1•0 i:.l~t1on by ---~=-~--1 . H!:.'ST OF~·~:rc :..1, 0 ·,12 °-!I/\ \1\lOND Chnrrl organ. rrl r!o1g~. ..., ,,.,tirny Pflrk, 4%-139-L Xlnl 1•111111 s.·1:.-1. 11:1 Rrnar!\1.iy C'n.,ta -~1Ps11 2:1 Chris ~a Ski ff, 2/G Chf'V~' 6'H-Cfil? f'\'f'~ &1:?-·!l(lil or :~14.:1~~.'> Pl'r.,, 1nh•1, ship 10 sliorP, Df P<'~I I 11• "s·=rcEo"c,-11-,A-,\7,-(=;-,,-,-,-.--.X-lo-,-l---r:;C fNEA PlCS ___ do1'111c . $1.)(~ ht>sl nfrer _ Tr.insport,tion 11..:1 S'tioo. \\";ilnuf l in r~h. Sl .. "1 N up ~!llM2·H~. '.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I fi7'.l~:1·109 '.y\(~;3;i7 l ;()Hl.F;OUS Garwnorl, J6' ~ --,.,-..,,--,c---=---=,lr~;-------,.,.1 C a mpers, Sale/ Rent 920 Sporting Goods 830 Cats 852 1nboani. i 1Go. ·rni!y an ----------1 0\\1;.J~:R!' PHIDE /or salf'. SPAULDL'\'G i<olf cluhs, 11111 FR~:1-:::: Pll'a~r nprn yn111· Call e1•r. ~1.'>-292·1. ~,.., 11 llf';ith"r h:ic . \~r~· h<'a!'! In 2 lli11i> Toni~. 5 l-c1%c,~1 crc.h-,-i.~-.1c2-. cTc,,c_11-,-,-,.-,.,-w- I..",....; ennd. $00. &16~1:~01 alt 1110.'" l~lr·k ,!.: 11hl & .1•·11n11 • Goort dP11l-<';iil n'l11'' . 1 Pill lig"l'I' -II P l111111d hlll (',\.\-fl'l6-4fl'!rl \\ kdv~ 54 8-14 ] 4 -------~rr i;r·,..r: ~~Jfi.fi'.1-11 __ \Vknd~ · CRr·:~:f< 1\:'l"l-:FJlO/\RD .-,·2 • J,nnc. j;\(1, ~i1q__;;,~'.)ll • .hll'I lT'li CLi\SPAn 11·/~nl 1r! Slll!p _\lrr<'. f:ood c onrli !,on, ".l!l CHEVY ~~ 10n \\'/R' C'~h O\'l'f, ~lf"f'[l~ Ii, rttren!lv '"'hu1IT ·.ii> Chr:v~ll'r, ~:>! ,.;,1 1n 11·/tnrk ll 1~h1 tr'iln~ . C!f'Rll 1n!, ll#\\\\ Uphol ~rr1'rrl 4 OP.I\' tll'P< 2-~ pl,1 , 2·10 pl~ A hAl'i;?~·l~ al $1,'.1!¥1. :i.·hi-ti3.1.1. ---Ste;::; Restaurant, 132 SIAME S E-KlfTENS l'""krla.;.~. FORD ~, Ton i1/R' rahovrr ----·--·-·---:------$'.rJ r<H'h. ;)1r,.,",6R.111 11 ~'-21 . RF;vr;J,('J{l\f-r 1·11 1'll P"r. p11·r hrakr~, aq1n. $1200. 4~12-590i, all. 5 P:\1, l;c:"'°-cc-.--=o--=-~-1 L .......... ,.11 r.·.-·r 1 --, ;,o HP J.'11 rng-1ne. All PQiup. '"'rv i: • ..-. •••••• r . .-atf' m'lll"1 BURMESE KITTENS-t.\·1nri1dr , H(lls1'la111 trailrr. · rhl'!llTif' l'IOO ~f'l'IP~ r\CR !'IPIHI .r,, 11:rl ITTPfh, ronrl S:l;JO. 67~~l.li:i6. Shn1~. 1·10-up. ~1:10-47~1 ~ fhcl~ n11 1100<!, ~oorl sh;ipr, r.1 1.c:hl rnn:.idl'r rr;ins. rar 111 Dogs B54 ,\!11~1 ~rll Sfl!l:l. j;l2-7:~;(1. tradr. s109:,. ~ll\-0,'1.'lCl. HE.ST/\llR/\,'l"T "riurp, rnr ~ _ ,,. L''· l'-'L,"':i.-. ·ri.s ,. 1.i;.-;-;;cc;-;°"-;--;;-,-,-.---1 " ,...., "'"'-. ~· " C,\fl!PE:R ,; dhl" h<>d~. a11ro ~~i:·N ~1~·~~.w~~~~r~r ~:.~ .• :.-In, .SILl\Y Trr·i•ior Pt1r'. J\K(' hr~ O'i 'rrbl1 f'llg, ~lrrpl' 4, ftJ1'nal·f', rnil<'1. ·\ Chi·y, rull TV, Radio, Stereo .,.....," l"fl<, n<'rd ,1''1Ut' l111e 110'1 s,l((i}O, O"'nr J\.16-1 4.'lO. f r·rn1;ilr, Sl :~l, n1a!<' $1'L:i. --_ --------pwl', ;pr rorn · lsl S2.JOO. ., h.-4;11-:l·l I~. R1 •11111, ,(, hPnlili.1 rarrnl~. ~ ' C';i, in Cnlls<-r, ];.'} HP Hi Fi, 836 w/bookea.~e lop. ls: ~rct. lcGoA=R-AcGc..Eo.--,c,010-.-->-.-"-,-,-. sofa, J;in1p~, tahll'~, pal1(l Clothps, i\l1sr. Mt 1.,, St!l'l, rhrs, urnght Hoo v e r · 11-fi. &1,l-Ji.~116, 2'J.12 f\Jr1 f.14-14;)1 Call ;,fl ti p.ru., fi l,!-IS<Jfi /11Prrn1l~rr, .it1~! ha11l<'tl _ All 11 ;1111111 rtil, hni!'.~ -----------· P'>:lri!s. S3:00. Ph. 673-9189. STEREO. J9il c; II I' ra rd SILK\' TPITt•'r, hl11,, blMd __ 19fi9 Rilffilf'IFii! {' 11 ho Vt> r <'limper 11 /b<vot, lull~·/Pflf'll ~:17,;_ f~ll 11ri '.'l.:ll pm- f;.f>-n2~. rRUJT\VOOD g11mr; ~PL 48" rrl !ablt. 4 Cane back chr~ w/parm1 grflen nRURh ll[lhn! seats. Like new cnnrl. S300. 6-14-4.'1.30. P1'01'PllCf' Pl. N.B. rP<.~fll'l"\ TV, much 11101·r'. ;,:,i--fl.\%. Moving Garage Sale 2.100 Elden ,\pr n Household Goods 814 ... R~:AS<_JNAB~l:. ... 1~iv1n,:: nn. I ).10 VJNG: R<'fric. ,e:;i~ <ir>·rr, F U_RNl.TURF. -f'nd 1hJ~ RR r1flr. New ;._,1£. RF~ASON1\RLF. l.11 •ll,i: nn, ill 1~· rl!lfl.~2%7 l<:1rmRI rl1ntn!! r rn l.: 2 Br --------~-­f.H}-O'F•L 2 l1~:D n~ Inn r·a rr'i~. Sf\11. lnr hoth, ('11!1 ~1.17-:l{rl-I aflf'r I> \\1ATERBF:DS rnmp l l'1" 111.p.;:/cstal, lram", mar- lfl'~~. part, "'''-nnly sr.:i 67.l--li:l(l 'lf &l&-B634. ---BEIGE l'Ylf~. hrn "hRlr. lloral r ha f!'. cof/Pr 111hl P, d11t1<f<CT~. r<l('kPr, 2 ol11e £rn chai r.~. li-H-Rlil2. Mac:liinery ATLAS IO" l~hll' r:ir tradP ror 10" :;~\\ l;.~1--;1127 1:+0!..l);i.>:4 "l'f'.<. 816 S12.'i - --,--,,,-.---c-c-~ YA0!1' Cl11h \1"n1t><'r~Jpp fnr ~11tr. S.'{l(l tirl011 rn~I Tnt;i l nr1~"' Sl()()ll ;~1r,--,1.11 I k r 1;:· BOSTON \\'hi!lf'r, 50 HP mn;frl, full s1erM changl'!', n1;i "· ~"" 1t1g "il1i!lr coni-, .. . • . , J'lill]IOn~l111\ Ill nrrlrr TO pro\'C 'lr1 ( Ul y . ~-X I nnrl {\('\, a ir s11sprns1n11 ~pe;i kers -. Tra llPr Sl ·H!O :).10-().lOS \1'/C'rOl','<·"l-er ~\·strm: h111.1~Plf fr'!' .<!11~~ No fee -.:...:. ___ _ A ,\l/~'\t/~l rX rarli~ & ~nnPI~' fi-16-1 .iflf, Boats, Rent/Char t 'r 908 '69 VIV Pnp-Tnp r!<>rPnt n•·r1·h1111 I, 16.rx'(I ni1'i<, .~29:ill. Cam,.,..r. !'Ill llr"'5. ~?,f,..Jlil1;'i. t;q1r playn ·, .~11\1 hrand flrw, 2 ~·f<.\1 1\Ll-'.~h11n:p"f:.nr [>fl· ~·S+Catlina lJ 11'ai< l"fl <ln J ;iv. 11 11· ;i ~·. ndlr~. ;&i}(lUt ! mo~ old. I 1 r • kd f SI lO F II 'ti~ V\\I C/\)frER POPT0P. · · I • · IJ llf'f' ays or u 11 On.i;:1nallv ~nld fr,r $32.i p<l\ 0 rl J.ir'P;il l);i11f'. rn;ilP. All d , __ N; · xlnl f'f•nrl, lhn1ou1. $27'.\j · -' · ·c '" 2 ., ~ <'qLI1ppc , .......... 11nn P\\'JlOrl of[ h'1);inrr nf $1 L~ (lf ~111al l 1\h . ·1,.-.JI·! . ,,, .. l .E. 11th 1-1 l)o 71~ 96,Q 4~~ fii"l-'.\7~2. p;i ) nir11I• Cnll!·orion Depl, !)1., C.)L ar r . · 0 for 1nf'l 'c~-1~-=~-----1 711/~!"l~-O,i()L 1:ifEAT DA:\F" A KC . 2S' P1,r C'ru1.<rr"Sli-11;;;-ysc es, Bike•~ -, .. . :!i' :-iall. s!r~ :i l :.?S rl;i) cooter1 925 · -• " ·' ' ,.,. .,., " Sr;; ('n;ist Cn.1is1ni;: fluh Miscellaneous Wanted 11 ,,.,., z1·,1·1·10 S·,1-0 ·0••011' F;n,n, 4 11k.<, pwk11p 1n 2 All nirnlrl~ 'ln t1 1~pl~1 w k~ afi.·r J. S'.\o"R~lli~. CYCLE TRA ILER · . · !\r11prll't H:ll"i>or lil:i-~:{l(l 820 largPsl .<l'lPrlrnn 111 ~ !lli~-~1~·1ll. -----------Af.,1no r -I · 1 ' h, 2' • ~POHT flSlll~',... • 11""· ''IU 11'1'«' ~"""""'"""""'"';;;;;;:;::;;;; l;il1!, Anlo'rH1;1s in~111J1,,d POODI E CLJPPTN!. . ' '" I I · •. CASH PAID FOR Jin<' f11rn1 /urr, 11.ppl 111nr,,<, ;inllfjlll'~ 011r /\l"f'e nr hol1~rf11I (';iii tl;i y n r ni.:ht, ;H9-2241 or f>1j·7i.'l.'.l. ~ ' 1 ' :II •I SI k SP n 6 I nnc ~ ft II 1r!" phan,. fl'l'f' 11 /.11! o •un~·~lf' fllfl'lf'I '<. '\r I no (. . '?91)~. nr 1n. 'li!T " . ;, r.»ll<~. I · 10 '" .. 11n111 .: .rnnn1rt,1 -· . 11 ,~ Rn;;i i:;~.1 ,::·JJ\ ~ .... ,~o ~""' r"r Rill Hatnlll l"'tr:<rn1111I<, lnr 1·o~h. AR< (' !\lr'lfl'lrt Bl. on Pl'nrni:11l a. fl . ---f,,1 2-Hll <lftrr;, p111 r olri! 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Pn1:1nP ~i:'\ tr;in, s1 :1. fPnriPr SIO :ilh !ii'· ~~·-·_··_·_''_'_"_'_·~~![ ~1 Antique•/ Cldssics • HI. 970 A utomoti1·e Excl!'llence 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 100 Bir, ron: IYIFF: - i\!LlST Sl'~LL: 'i l HcHJda . SL ' "l Interna11nnill Han·t~ter \i 5, 900 m1. Ptrrect. ·t~. ,72 O j B' 51 O '""':..::~""'-""-· --~-c 1RovcA'livei!'.rl:c . a sun ig ·n ,.A~1AHA 3!i0, Xlnl cond. 292:"1 l larbor Blvd. 4 ~rrf'd <ilr S. l'.C. T1n1 ~lil~S $800 C'n.~la .\l<'sa 5-16-4 44<1 undPr' J:l\11 inilr•. lu!t, 1 .. r1 • • ;i:ii-IOi!l * * ·;o fORD Xl..\'T Rrt ncrr. 11111·1•an1y. Rt>r . Burk<'! se111s. • BOY'S ST ING RAY $2j air. rB. PS, 10" ll'hPrl~. '·'II 11r .. s. (2!!nLf1 :>Ju~! •BOY'S 3 SPD S3J. chrome b11n1pr r, !\<'•I ~"'!!' T>lke nlrlrr trari e {If XL\'T CONn ~J1'0i <'an1ptl', J"'<"k<, .'i 11k~ ulrl s11111Jl rlr111u \'.11! l1n pit pl\' ·n Y11.n111h1 2~ dir! b1kt<, Xlnt ~hapP Sli.OOll ln1·p~1Pr! 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S4!l~ 6il-?/14~-;·;;:_,~;:" " "'' '"'' '""' '71 BIG 510 SEDAN- '68 HO'.":nA Tr:.i\I ~. 10~6 Auto L easing 964 01 r rhr;i<i r ;i n1. & !'p<'ril, rllr -piJ\l!S . LlkP flt'\\ s200. h rm. I ------------1 r..>ir!lll )!P;ill'f, FluckPl 5r;i·~. ~'"-"•!81 ,,1,,r ;; ANNIVERSARY •SO .,..~ !1ntPd ,gl.=.•~. In lry rn1J"'· ~,o;r- Mobile Homes 935 r~1 r,fl•'"· fiflfiDFD. ~6-8136 - l• ROO·H.111 '"' "'" 71 IJ \l'l''I ·,in 2-r.r r;-.-;o--:7' INFLATION FIGHTERS ChQ(ISP 8 h1Xlll'lnl'~ (';i<l••r l\Iobill" H ntn" ('nnun11n1t.\· in bf'aurirul. ;.nl'>o:-fl"" 51111 Di!!i:"'· By lh'" ho:'a rh .-.r 1n th,. country. RE:-;"T ST ARTS AT : ')'.l;!r month, incl i;lll' & \\'I ler + HEATED rCJOL • AJR rri;\n . CLUBH01 'SE •' BlLLIAR f"IS • CAF.D r.nr1:-.1 + SHUffl.f. Rn ARD • VARIETY n f -LOC'ATJn:-.-s For more info wri te: Caster Mobilhome Corp. b 150 Mission Gorge Rd. S~n Diego , c.1;1. n 120 CONTEMPO. Pl:>."TO \\", At.:TO. Tr"n~. ~:, d;i \', :'Jr m.le. THEODORE ROBIN S FORD 2fl6CI HARBOR BLYD. COST/ :'<1E,>.:A &12-0010 Autos Wanted 968 ______ .............................. _ WE PAY TOP CASH tor u.sed cars k tnlcks, just call us IOT tr t" esrimales. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask !nr SaJ1>5 .\Tanager 1~211 Brach Blvd. /\11tn II''"~. L'l~Hl I" '· \1•1• , ... .,,t, <; :1 ;1 ,;, r n r· c«d l \\pd,\. '/!!111~ /J,1\lll)JP ,t Fri 11!1 1p111 fil~...to;'I';· 1~7 -ltillO f:n:.i<i~IPr. \'rry ck:.in. <'X· rr\Jr11t rn11rt111nn. Sll~J.00, Ph ;,i: ... 211.~;:: ;lf1pr ~.:in r .:-1. FERRARI FERRAR I At;T!!OR.17.ED SALES & SER\'JCE NEWPORT IMPORTS Huntington Be11 ch 31 00 \\'. Culls! /!11')'. !1~7.6087 h1 9.JJJt i\'ew;iorr Reach 1 ----~ ----WE DESPERAT ELY FIAT NEED llr.111 u•rrl r.1 r~ FANTASTIC PRICE S Pair! fnr .\Qllr r11r. p;i1rl !i..1 or 11"1 DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VOLVO 1~41'; l!AP.RllP. BL\"f'l ('n~!:t >Jr,11 h~f'i.:\i~l ~BBB T~l11k SH "FRIEOLANOER " ANNIVERSARY •50 13750 IEACH l!lVD. : Hwy. 3•1 A UTOS WANTED ~:il:\.,~ e ;~!-!';~24 fnp 1tnl1ar f·•r ,.,P.:lrl U!Prl '.•,c,c1-,c,,--1o .• ·,-.-.,-c)-.. -,-1c,-.,c1 ·I (;•!'~. ,<;,.r Anrh Rr·•n•n. ij 1 r .=. n , •I' !I r THEODORE ;:-,1r.'l;:" .~"·1r •r1~11 :~ r \.~H ROBINS FORD """ ' ''"LY r1LOT FIAT ~BBB '69 124 Sport Cpe. I ~J'l"f'd rllrl10, hl"ll 1t r, r.1rli tl lu.,,~. ;\lust ~seen l\'RC- 8161 . $1695 Bill Jnnrs' B. J. Sportscar Cent ~J3 llartv>r. C .11 54().4491 aaBii HONDA 1.F ,\\·1;-;r, cn1·:-.·rRr 11 ! L' r." ; ! H11nda f;M <Pr!~Tl llf \I , .j) nip~, ~(J2.J'l7~ JAGUAR JENSEN JENSEN J\UTllOl1:!7.ED SALES • S.F:R.VJCE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Coa~! Hwy. i\'e"'port Beach LOTUS LOTUS AllT!!01'::!7.F:D S.ALJ:::: & sr:n:\·1 cr. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. C,1a«t H"·y. J\'('wp<>rt 81.'.lch METRO '62 ~]Pr]YI "alk-1n \i!(i. 11·•. ,\· 111nt1L11~ \l ~k" Xlal ,.,.ll'l•tr. ~;on 6iJ-'Yl~~ MERCEDES BENZ Orange County's Largest Selection New & Used Mercedes BenI Jim Slemons Imps Warner & Main St. Santa Ana 546·4 l l 4 6:1 190-D • '67 2ill}-0, autn, ::i 1r • ·r.s ~D. ;i111n. a1r • ·i;~ 2-~SL ('nqpP l"'ilri~l,.r • i;n ?ZO-S. ~!\' k e 11,\ JJ•1-:-.. ;ui'" e 'fi7 2.~11-S iltil" ;i1r e h7 2·~1-S, .=.111n a,i e ;11 ?~.1;:r. lull 1~\\•rr • "iO :.!.'"1·f'l'l!f"' \1.\:-.r 'lORE. A111ho1 ,,,,.rf 'IR nea!l.'r 11 • :12.~-7["1 MG :.;-\J(, '\l.:1;::11<'11< :-~·l.111 '~·· + .~' '· '" II 'I. . ••~ ;i I' f ' \Ii \ 11'.1(1 h1r.I l«jl \ \l I 11, t:"'•'1 "! ,\ hr.1!~ ~ ·,•1 .1\•-.-h!I ~ QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmport9d 910 Autos, lmport9d 97o Autos, Imported 970 Auto1, Used MG ~THINK ~ ''~" TOYOTA '69 1900 Deluxe ,\111oma11,-, 111r .._,u•rl111fln1ng. rad1n, l1'"ill~r 1 Xi\T.'1911 $1395 Bill Jrin~s· ''FRIEDLANDER" 8. J. Sportscar Cent lll~O lliloC" lflWY . n f 893--7566 e 537-6824 2833 Harbor. C '.\l . MGi'°--~11~~-~54~~~44~91~-~ ALTJIORIZEO VOLKSWAGEN SALES /,,, SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 'fiS V\\' Bu g. Top rn11<i, niu!>t _..,.I! Also t.n \'\\. Bu~. l"nilnt" 1:NVl . tv°'!i~· shnl, h"~' nll~r. F46-Q023. 10.l f lo111"r St, C ;,r 3100 \\'. Coast H"''Y· ----.----~-~ 'j'.'I \II\ Bu~. ren1a11ul<'!CIUrf'r! :-;"e11·1)1'lrt 8"11ct. --------1 fllii: N triln.•. rP;il gr.~! MGB !<hAP"' Si'IYI or h&I off1>r &12---M7 I OPEL ----·-I~ (lPEL A-1 co:-.·o. ALL e\f'r~1h1n;: e S-1&-;!Y.l-l • PORSCHE 'AA V\\', fl11n< 1.:n(l(j, Clran. l J.1(), \111~1 srll l!lf..I \'II . l'l"ffl"('I rn:irj n11 l n1m;ic. RR·H . : ... 1s.-n1n 1. VOLKSWAGEN -'69 vw BUG- 4 sp<l dlr. >-Jr11. rl)nd SJ.c. ritlcl!' Tllkl! nlder car Jn tr::CP or small down. \\ill f!n p\'I. p!y 1\"DYW1 5 11i-Si16 or ~9~·6811 Call all 9 a n1, VOLVO FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS ..Dean lewu VI VOLVO ' '~ \' 11· ~L''.'\'ROOf 4 ~pt<•'1. I. ib Harbor, C_'l_._&_1_6-~9~30~3 A\!·F'.\t radio. 1GrD 5031 Auto1, U 5ed 990 ATLAS rhry ... !~r P!yn1f'l1.,rh !1:"1 H ~r~r Sh r1 Cn~Til \IP!>il :il6-1'.134 :-11·.;;;r ;:,u· [,f';i11ne r,,1J;. !f"\' P! \'\\' Suf"'r R11i: l'lill'>I hl1H• !-,>;. rn111i :'-1 ~T\\ "'''r1~ $'.?!M nr l•-"l nlffT +;..j+;....\J;i, }•,'\I ''11 <i-\ afl ;'i nr 11 knrl~ &14-1 7 'fi) \'\\' ."!hrl(. 1·1·r1 11 lrur Iii I!~. J, <!Jllf' .. 11 H11n~ ell J::d ru·r~. ~l11Pr--.n~ .il lM ... II for \9fl0. B~r ()fr .. l-!:l-2.~{1 ~[I '; l"l.)I' ,."11c. o8c.,-,--~,c.,-,-,~~1~1-"-, rrhlr t'ng, 11"\\' hr;i),1>•, tirr.'o .t· pa111• X\i,1 rno<f. Slii.'i •'I' hr'r nlf,.r fi4~-.1!'17.~. ~'II :--sr A--:-\ \'G0,",~B-L-. S- H f: [) S.· 11h1l f' A-1. rad1n t.· hP.tt~r. fl"\I hrill."<, P1•I pl)' . .S2. l:.'1, ~l-f.1.11. 1!164 VI\' hu~ E11io; L:l't'il!, lvi<l_v sari. s1:.o r:.il! al- t .. r11mn or e1·,.. ::..lll-~O:? Ii!! Rt ·c.. -.:Inf cnn<l. ti1nP-ur ~17-11'()1; f'\'f'~ VOLVO ~ lHINK ~vo~o· M .B TRADES 1:~1 (;id1!1<1r l'oupp r!e \'Ille, i-..itt11 ,.bnn~· t1n~<h 1\ m111cn. in;:: HHPr. flal•]Ps~. 1T1U~t ~"i-• ;i \.Pt:a, or1Jy ~ 1111 . ~·~p<l eN"111nmy & Jlf'f· f·11·111.:i11<'" e ·i;~ R11 .rr11, AllbP1·c1nf' " 111;iirh1fli: Jan rlan .:ior . ~1rrefl, S!J P"'rh 3- ~ r• ti.:ink f1nanr1ni,: ,\11Jhfl1'11"rl \lRZ Dealer 1\1 J2~·•2j(l ---.---BUICK \'lliR Bt:ICK Lil SJihlY', 1 rlr hT, r11•1nm. f11ll p1o.l'. Janrl11u 1np S 1.11'.l:l .ll.u;...(11;~ ~l-Bl' lCK -R J\.I f.11:A. 41Yffl tnl. ~lrrPn chrome Bnui::ht Fl'h. L1kt< : ... 1\....!084 CADILLAC l\h!~ ne,1· * '68 EL DORADO * AASOl.UTELY BEAUT, R,rl " "·ht l.=.nrl11u top & "'ht ll"11thrr 1nr. Ail pll'r, ;ill ,1,·;i, \'Pl\ r.:1r!1;il l lr<'~ ~lu\1 ~P" 1n arrrer1a·,. P1·r Pl,1 !';i3-]'i 1l II no i\11~1\l'f. :.:); -·lfil]. "" nPr, S.h11rp, fi'i~-'lli~n ~7r~PE.~V11·c1,-.-,0,,-, •'<'>ll<i, "/;..1r:.i.•. ~rll lnr .\1~'1} "I hr •• ,.ffrr ,\~ :,;i,t<; ;ifl ; "FRIEDLANDER" RENAULT ·7n VI\', ni.\gS & polyilas The fa~t.,~1 r!r,o;w 1n 1h,. \\',,~t TtrP<. Sl..l..il ---CADILLAC Cadillac 1971 Cpe. de Ville fACTORY AIR CO'."DfTIONfNG F'ul! po"''l!r vu1yl IOfl, A 1 I lr'lfhPr 1n1~r1 nr. tilt k ti!l!!-- ~rop1c stf'!'ring, sttoreo. door Jrrks. J0ra!Jy driven b ab!!o- hnrly fN'sh ' 1954DfAJ $6999 NABERS Cadillac ALITIIOR IZF.D DEALER Ml Harhor Blvd , Co~ta :>J,.i.a Call 5-lf!-!HOO Open Sunday Cadillac 1969 Canvertibl• Less than 20.0"() mile.& FACTORY A!!{ co:-.;01r10N!1\G FL:LL PO\\'ER, plu1 fuU 1 .. ~rh .. r 1n1enor, ulr ll'h!!'"l , ri'Ylr !nr:k~. slrreo n1ult1plex, rrui<,. control. ,-1.-Locally fin~ ownrr dn1·tn. I YPU623) NABERS Cadillac AU'niORJZED DEALER :?fi0(1 Harhn r Blvd., Cosra ;\\esa Dill ;,.IQ-9100 Open Sunday Cadillac 1970 "El Dorado" LESS THAN 9000 l\.1JLES Faclory al!' rend., full pow- er. stereo tape & multiplex. tilt & telescnpic stttr. Full IP;UhPr 1nlE<r1nr. tnink open- rr l.'tc., Ptr Abs.olutely naw. l<'i-$ :.inrl "one of a kind." 10!l.~BEN1 NABERS Cadillac AliTHORii':ED DEALER 2\iOO Harbor Bh·d., CflSt& :0.ll"sa Cal] :.io.!JtOO. Open Sunday ·11.~ F'.I [)rlrarin 3·1.000 ml, '" Ha \<'a11 or fi46-~i31 • r,F"\,\\'1.T R·lfi Exrl"I UH~ tlli.&.tt. !t1WY. n , lll f);i ily P ilot .J11~~i fiert C'> nd111on, i:.~·11 .\]300 l'.lfl<'r • fi,12-:..143 "'t fi pm 893·7S66 e :i..~7.fi~2·1 J\rl .;.J2-:Ji;i8 r/n .J im A N ~ ---------1 -------~c 11" n"r mo\· In~ s0.i:.:11 49-1-0li;!J; :>-J0.111~3 utos, ew 980 Au tos, New 980 Autos, New 980 A1.1to1, New 980 -~ ~-I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiii;i;i;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ROVER '68 Rover 2000 ,\•Hn1n:.i llc. :'-lU< I ~r.~ special' rirho. h<'.1 1"r. S.urrr '1erkr111 $995 Bill ,J..,nrs' B. I. Sportscar Cent. 2~J.~ ll'l1hnr C ~1 540-4491 SUNBEAM C'u•R1m ·r.i; 'f,e_.-r S11An:r. 111~11· r \tr;..11 s11:-.o • 1>12-1.i1:i TRIUMPH TRJl '\lrl! SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER i10 F,: . .1st ~I, S J\. ~li..fl764 1 Opt>n <i ~ll,1 !l·!l: rln•.-d Sunrt11.y J'l;'\ TR·~ '""' \'~h·r<. mil fu ... I 1'•11111' l~rr~nt •y t\lnl"'1 1·,,,,., tr"••'' :-.·~,,r!• p;o 1n1 :-111,· .... ·1 s1r11l ~1f'i.12:.i>. I ~Q-Tf.11 \lr11(;"fii ... Ln m1 , Xlr.1 ronrl. 1nuq ~"\I l'i l'>-1 1;" LARGE SEL ECTION NEW & USED ~eon Lewid \'D TOYOTA ' '72 Riviera Le Sabre IS HERE LAGUNA HILLS 23301 HJD(.E ROL'Tf~ DR. lC.-.n1t'r of \ln11l rnn rk11~, Pr(l'!llCP ar!ull <'f'mn1un.11 11rt - 111r r n! 10 t r1~1 11P \ln11'I Bieaull!t!l ~urroun<i\n.:~. 1111 "l~lll;.' 11111P"1nrn1rnr~. Thf'r· api!'UTlC' poc>l $•11!1.:!~. ,.,rr- C.l-'f: if.vm. ~ \'11!1111r<i tablr•. nrurh, n111rh mnro>' WANT AD 642·5678 2flb.1 H,\RBOR BL\"lJ, r·1~·•1l1•"I ad l!llli Harh-ir c_._,_1 __ 6_>;_.='3=03 COST,\ '\fFSA t;.1?.1')(110 Autos , Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990! '72 I Skylark St• ti<o-~11 1 rum mNlt>J~ in pa.rk-\\k ... • .. 111ni:. \\"F. PA,. Tf'IP DOLLAR liiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FllR TOr U!'ED CARS CALI R"1·.i1l()O nr i;.,~O. i~llKI --HAD-ENOUG ~ OF DAMPNESS? Movl! to ~TERRA DA\\':>/. Ah•il,•~ rlry, baln1~·-cle:.ir ~! 'm~ or lo~. irl"al fnr a.rthri11c or bronr.h1al proh- 1,m~. At !=i!F;RRA 0 ;\\\':\ ,\'OU own ~'l'lLlr 01,n n1nll1l t>· ti<'me !or. Rrnf?O k"Pr ~nini up. \\'hy pa,\ rr111? t'nr lreP 'orochllf!., white Drpt 3 SIERRA DA\\''.", Heme1. C11 !2.143. BY n\l·~r. j 7:o..20 RCl)AI ~r. par!. furn. Lois ol , xtr•s, xlnt ronrl. f11m1I_, pMk. S9500. 847-4466, ~Ulil. FOR s~lt. mobile homt. !Ox~.\ I br turn. el'ICI p11r in, b1dr> VdlA ll", i\'.B. S~.WlO. ta""Y ,,.rm~. 100 ft from ~"': 67:1-1420. BEAUTTFUL lll"w i.b~ J.:'".Y \Vf!~I. 2 BR. 2 ba. 1n G rf'l"n1e11r P11rk n r" n finuM'. Sr-a~ 11.·.-. 14. 11':,0 "'hi!tH'r A\'t . C' f.1 CR.EAT Lek~~ lt'lx5!i' ll'/~' f'XP-'nuon Smr1111e sh,.., C~1tr11l 11r C(lnr!. S.1;i(lt') ~~5.~~. JI your r;ir i< ex1ra clean, ~"'e U.< flr~I. SA t;f:r. RL'ICK 2.l~ E. 17th SL Cns1a ;\l tsa 54&-7765 I.\lPORTS \\'A:\'TED I Or11nge Cnunt\~s TOP i AUYER I BILL :>!AXE'i TOYOTA I JllS81 Beach 81\•rl. H. BPa!'h. Ph. 8~7-llj:JS I I 970 , Autos, mported I Large Selection of Fully R•conditioned U1ed V-W's Porsches- Campers & Vans 101''70 3() 011y or 1000 ~1lle1 r:1111r,ttntee P,oirt~ & Lahor • Engine • Tran.•. • Front k Rf'&r AxJe A!~embl1t~ • Br11ke Sys- tem • Electrical System lh 32. ruR~. J br, ('lo•.-tn 519.J03l t:x t. f'6 or 67 !}ay. $.f.llOO. Sml.11 do"'TI. 197Cl HARBOR BLVD. d".vt. 673-1-420, •· k n d ~ · COST A ~1.F.SA e73-3796 I Hcc°"-,-,~Hc,-.,",-.,-,c.~11"'•-,-,"h_lh_• Sf'U 1d11! He ms mw: nrE~ !1(1\''-F. rf')lumn I '72 VANS WE HAVE THEM In stock & Ready for Immediate De· livery. Sticks, hydramatics, short or lon9s ready for you to drive away. BUY AT '71 PRICES Joe MacPherson 401 S. EL CAMINO REAL, SAN CLEMENTE 837-2771 ESTATE WAGON S. CENTU RIONS SPO RT WAGONS ELECTRA 225's Ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IN UICK_ COSTA MESA • BVICK·OPEL·IA6VAR 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa •,548-7765 I ' ' DAILY PILOT L [ • .,. ...... J§J ._I ,.._ ..... _-~!§: I l§l[ I§] ~' _.,. .. _,M""_l§J .__I ~·~·"_'M""_i§J L_I _." .. _'"''1'_\§J [ l§J l .__ _ ..... _,~ .. ·_!§] 990 Autos, Usea Autos, Used·----"°-i ·A_u_t•_•-:':cU.,-,•ed.,-,---"° Autos, UHd CADILLAC CAMARO CHEVROLET 990 CHEVROLET Cadillac 196 7 Cpe. de Ville r :,("TOf:Y AIR CO.\"DJTI0\"1:--."r. "69 Um11ro. excPI conri. p><r, llUIO, deluXP Jill :\IU.'11 ull. Sl:.0-'l. f:>.1.l-{,693. CHEVELLE Paddt'<l ~op. lull f'O"l'r". al! "6.j lf'alhf'r inrPrior. ~IPrf'O. rioor Jocks. 11!1 & telr~roptc ~Tf'Pr· ChPvrllf" ~lalibll S!<i. \\"gn. ~-<Ir. rarlio. hf'all'r, p111· Slf'f'fll'lC:, -'IUlfl. ;i_/r. f1'1'rfrr T 1·nr11I. ~r1• Tn llP· pr'l'r1a1P Sl:tl~. :l:,1 .. 1~.;1 1ng, rn<rn.1· 0 1ht>r l<!ra~. it.:KP:'~01 12399 NABERS Cadillac AL.TIIOR!ZFP DF.ALEH :.ir;oo 11.:irh"r Hhd . C<l~I" .\11'~>1 Cii.11 °>lfl.-''tll1<1 nf"'n ~1111.11tv LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING ALTIIORIZED · SEP..\"!CE. Nabers Cadillac !i!l S :'. 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