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1971-10-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
• ;. t ' reetin at . County 1ffassage Par-lor DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 5, ·197, Hanky Panh:y .Cha~ged VOL. <.4, ..o. 1JI, t ,.(TIOHJ, ft •.&•I i ( • • • • • • • • • • • • ' Shotgun Team Rohs 2 Coast Stores Convicted Killer Raid Yields County Rampage Figure irrested I PotW01·th $140,000 ' By ARTHUR R. VJNSl'.:L Special tu tbe DA IL\'" PU.OT "I 11.·ant. lo kill someone '." fe llo\9 Of !~e O•!l~ ,;tot ST1U SAN DIECO -A convic ted killer v.·ho residents quoted Chiles as 11crefln1inc. A raid in Cos!a 1'.1esa Monday night led !o arres1 of foul" you ths who police-alte~c :1old a suitcase full of synt hetic rnarijuana worth 5140,000 in illicit slret't sales to a tea m or dele('li1·e!i for one· 1rn!h that su1n. (led a Colorado pr:son hospital ;ind before he slashed J\larlene D. Reese. 20, allegedly went on onP mort> homicidal in the breast area with a butcher knife. rampage begi nning Sunday night 111 Miss Reese was treated al Orangr Orange and ending i\londay is locked up t:ounly Med ical Center and released , bu1 under heavy guard here today. Chiles. n-.eanwhile, wa!I' h e 11 de d Colorado rugitil'f' \\"tlliam D. Chiles. JZ, else1\·here The arrests l.'.l in1axcd a n1unth-lonj! rrobe resulting from a ~e1'1es of eo1npla1nts about suspicious aL·til ily at .1 specific ap;irt1nent \\ilS arrested b} police :Xlonday afternoon Orange police charge hr kidnapcd \\'h1le h1tch-h1kin,1? on p 1 c t u r e !i q u e Anaheim 1n;1rk r1 elcrk Ted Valent ine . :.!6. Crwonado Island HI' u•as boohf'd u ~ :-.11s1>1c1un 01 <1s:>aul1 11·ith intent to corn11111 n1urder. kidnapinl!. assaul! 1vith a de:irl!~ 1vcapon and grand lht'rt Still unrc::;ol\"tcl today was \\1ho would '·lai1n jurisdiction ovrr Chiles. who fa~s life in the Colorado state prison system .ind also 1>rosec ution by determined Or:1nge Counr.v .i111!hori!ies The c<ise has similar overtones lo that of tl1c late Ctindlehght Killer Hobert \\'. Libert y. v.·hose hrwildcring beha vior rangcci fron1 Orange Counl1· to .San Diego. Colorado nnd hack li:i San Diego Jgain. Slatcv.·1dc teletypes t..ippcd oul alerts for Chiles Sunday night . after a rampage at a Halfway Mouse a Ir.o h o Ii c rehabilitation center al 22 4 N. Glasse\I St .. Orange. He had stayed thl're for two weeks, apparently docile. Suddenly Sunday night, while watching television, something a Pp are n t I Y biggl'red an explosive rage. • • Orange ,., ., . Coast Weatker Ifs folng to be a hot one .again today. btU those northeasterly winds will depart the scene to. night and cooler weather is expec· ted on Wednesday. Highs today 80 4t the beach risiag to the''High 90s lnland. · , ~ ' INSmE TOPAiY · .... \Uh6C:. ·ff&.-tit~ /•1'•9'll11' 1,.:/vn Orauot CountJ, Is Oit th«mc or t11t einl1tl1. an1uu1l prdoreu r t· ~r.t. Scf ~age 8. • 1 •• ' 1 '" ·~"· ' >... __ ., .. c.11,.,.,1• , Mflll~ • "' C!t.c-1"' U• 1 I Multal ••flft 14 c11ulli.il ,.,,, toi••'-11•' "'..,. '\"' CIHl'llCI It Ori,... C-h' I c.-.11-• " '"'" .,., 0.1111 Nttlcfl ' INC:~ Mlrt;tH ... 11 Oi'f'!"e<n I '""''*' \I Elllftrl•I ..... ' '"""" H •• .. rt•l•-i )I w.....,.. • 1'111111« 1 .. 1i ~It WMI! • ,...._ ,. lll'WMll'• 'lllr#• ,.,,.. l1111 LI..,_ U Ntrlll Nnn ... , at knifepoint while hitching a ride and forced !he desperate dri\'e south. Discreetly hunt ing 11 policrmau v.·hom he could signal. Valentine told auth orities hf' finally gave up after cruising around San Diego and leaped from his car· at lhe loH bridge lo Coronado l.~land. He reported the situation and police subsequently picked up Chiles hitch - t1iking on St<1te Highwa y 7~. with out incidenl. Colorado authori\!es wa11l lheir esc11pce bac k to finish his life lerm. but police in Orange ;ire determined lo put hi n1 in prison for the attack that wounded M is~ Reese. Massage Parlor Operators Set For Court Da y Boo ked on suspic1011 of sale fu l'nishing of dangeruu!i drug~ po~srss1011 of rnar11uana were -Barr)' D. Bowers, l!l. or 226! i\1 aple Ave,. Apt. E, Costa ~·l esa -Jerry I.. Harris. 20. his roon1-n1ate 1ulrl fell ov: employe a1 11 ~anla AnA 1ndus1 rial firm. -Mark J . Holzoecht, ~herwood Lane, Sa nta An<l 19, of 10:14 -Jamts E. o·counell, 20, of .104 Princess La ne. Santa Ana . Crirnin<'ll complaints form ally chargin~ lhe quartet as drug supplier~ were being sought today from the Orange County District Attorney·s Office . Narcotics detec tivl's were urging tha t bail be set no lower than Sl?,500 for the !our suspects. Detective Captain Robert P. Gretn said a number of calls from the neighborhood Operators ol an Orange.massage parlor relalive lo activities al. Bo1ver11 and ~ave been ordered to a_P~ar in Orange l~arris' ._apartment led to. su.rveillance 'CoUnty ·Su'pierk>t" eburt· 'Mov. ' for a; beginning about ont month ago . ~~~~~'.nto alleged prostitulion at the The alleged transaction ~1onda)' night Judge J , E. T. '·Ned" Rutter issued 8 \vas arranged by detectives Norin f\uteh, restraining order Monday after Oistricl Bob Lennert and Don Casey. as other Altomey Cecil Hicks riled a civil action patrolmen circulated around in case of againsl the Saddleback Sauna and lroublt . Massage Parlor. The $14,S{IO exchangt was allegedly · "Hicks. w 111 ask for a permanent tr1nsacted without klcldent, 'after which injunction on the grounds of alleged the sus~cl! were placed under arrest. ''sexual activity'' between J e ,m 11 I e A rehtivety small quantity of employes and male patrons. marljuanl" .;ivestlgators•aaid they round 'J'he ... di1lrict aUomey Mme5 operator' in a suMequent Harch Wu added to the I'" Frank Sh;ow•lter .as Jrlncip1l •defeodact. sale charges, wbkh could bring stale r apd clain1s:f .. lhl~ Show.tier llld others pri.!JOn terms in cue of Conviction. ~w that tlie:prembe!: were being used _ .Oltmical .an(l)'lis of the suspe¢.td for..l'pllrporits q! lewdness, usipa.OOW:' ·--~ ~hnically titled ..... ~:~Utu~.... :; ' 1 • ·,· ·• • .....:...::-_r~1tHC} wu being lnvdli&llor• see thi com\iliii\f -tM ''!'"·' • . •rm•hc llt e~ct first such aclion agaiAst ,m1ssace and nature;v 1 ' .~ .. • 1 sa1.1na ptrlors In Orange CoUnly -as' tnvettlcators. noted that THC. "'hlle ·not · ~~g .:the .first of; sfveralrsuch. I•~ AJJ••~"~~•.;..f]arijUJna.-has and an expansioo of iflck!' previous muCl1llle·Ame ettect ··anQ''ls In evlh'1 campaign against toµle Sll and bottomltss mor' demand due lo a cutrenl shoreage bars. • of even low.grade grass. Hicks bases his a11Cgations a n d hi!' Detective Lennert aaid the alleged TIIC plea t h a t lht premisM be el06ld on seized could also provt: to bt a different California'• Red Light Ablitemenl Act, a c~mlcal c:ompcund kDowo among drua· · 70-year-ill!i 1i.tutt deslped lo quell uaer1 11 · PCP, but with similar Pt<>6Utu0oo ill tlle •llll•" properties.~ • I f ... ' /; ,. --·-• < ~ • Traffic Spo~k • ·rhe Sao Paulo. Brazil traffic department has a flair for the dran1atic, be il a bit ghoulish. This traffic department einploye tours the cit y':; streets tryin g to "spook " rnotoris ts into driving 1norc safel y. The Sao Paulo traffic department recentl y ~as mounted a safety crimpaign. Your Number -Isn't Up After 125-Cut From 140 . . . 1\\'ASJ-IJ NGTON (.AP)· -Tbe, Selective Service System today Jower~ the lottery •1 number At which young mtn can be expected to be drafted this year to 125. f ' • 1" • ., ' •• Previously.' d.i'aft "OffiClals" "Had "taid young men whose birthdays fell on· the 140 lowest numbers for this year's draft probably would be :a?~~ ~;>. Draft Direetor Curtb W. Tarr also said tod11y thlt men will be given 30 d4y5' notice to report for Induction. lnst.eall or tbt iwevlous 10 days' aotice ~rilten 1nto the la,,...: That means thal no one "'"'Ill be drafted during Octobr to 1111 tttc I0,000.1nan ~raft call for the rema inder (lf thili year announced la5t week by the Pentagon . The.y will be dra fted instead between Nov. I and Dec. 9.' l.n stllf another a~llCtll\tnt. Tarr llid he bu directed local and appeals coUft.s to u,.. action, on clwlf\caOoNI, ptfsOMI + -ntnc~ .•nd .awews Uhill fSN DRAFT, P.ai1e ,) ..... -' F ast-movi11g Pait· Grab Ne a1·l y $800 . .\ lean1 or ba ndits, ar n1t'd ll'lth ~01wcd. off ... hotgun1' held up i;torc:o. 111 f'ou nt ain Valley ;:ind Costa \lt'~a late i\londay nigh!. escaping. vn!l1 ;1u t's!i111atcd S800. Pol1re 111 rhe t11·11 c1 1ie.~ ~aid l ilt' rohberi('S occurred 11•i!htn 1nint1t(',o; 11f t>ath other at tile Stop ','J Cio !\!art.e l. 1604(1 Ne\.l'hnpe SL, Fnun!ain Valley. and .11. Thrif!i-,\larl. 2701 Harbor Blvd .. Costa ,\Je~a. The suspect..-, boni in ih<'ir early nvrn- 111.'s and <lf n1edi11m build, ~·ore ar:1L' f1f"l<I i.tl'k<'t-" and black 11·a1l·h c:ip,. !n Fou11t,1 1n \ all111·. !hr p .. 1r co:1fcru1\rrf 1lerk f;ar.v Suwueh 11ho 11a.~ alonr II' rhr ... 1orr lie .'aid 1hr1· ;;,keel 1nr cigarr'.H'•. thrn pul led uur thr 1r gun!' ;inrl dPm<ir'd"rl "1 11 the n1011e1 in 1hr s!ot"e Tht> !ooh abu11l \6"1. The Thr1ft1·.\!ar1 had sevr1al c1 1s!omcro:: iu it al the t1mt• of the robber\". policr rn Co~r.a 1\lesa :-aid. Thr 111·0 r:ob bt'rs got ITIOl"C lhan ~190 HI that holdllp. C1)~ta illesa Dr1ect11e .John Rrgan said Hie p111r appe;irt'd lo be \1•t-\l or{:a1111ed • •·'fhey Wel"e 1'ery L"al m and c••nl." hr ~;iid. 111 a se 1la ra !e inrident i11 \l"cs!n1111~!cr, a hot dog stand lo.~! ~~5 lo .'I lu11e rnbhrr. llcleeti1r SgL Fran~. F""isl1e:· ~;iicl !he: h;111d1l ordeted lood lru111 Orr \\'r111cr~th11111el. J3fl72 (;oldrn \\ e~1 S1 , ;1nd when th e clerk ser1 ed 111111 ht s1n1ulated a we;ipon ;ind dl·1nandrd n1n11e~ Fisher said !hf' rullhet' fled un J01it U1ruugh a nearby residential are;i . S1Joiled Candy Recalled b:r PT A Boxes or had chocolat\ candy sold b.v :o;ludenl!i of Rea lntcr~:'a iate School in Co~ta ~lcsa are being recalled by lhe PTA. Sorne of lhe ca nd,y, identified a.s Joan of Arc Crusader Candy, \1·as spoiled and disl'Olored. according to Mrs. f\lary !liJollan. president of lhe Rea PT A, IL \1-'ent on sale Saturd;,iy as 1 fund raising pro)ecl for the PTA. Mrs. ~1ollan said any complaints would be so lved with a refund of money or a new box of candy. The Los Angelet f_im\ that makes the candy has agreed to teplace a0 241 CaSC.."1 of ii. she said. The PTA bas sponsored the same candy ale ' Cor five yean: without any prtVious: problems, she added • Heroin Transported li.11 Aro.1J (AP I -Ttw: U.S. Bureau fll Cul\toms says Its men seizeet 460 pounds of heroip worth nearly $209 million 1l Mitimi entry points betw~n Sept. I. 1970 and .Aug. I, 1971. Jamts Stovtr, ~gionat commlssloner .of cus~•. told prei;.,: ,c:p~(~~ thlt ·this was.1 neu:ly,fhatr lb, heroftr1~ dufing.thlt·Lbne.acres• the ohtlit niltOn; . '( I :z •DA.IL Y PILOT s Nixon Acts To Head .Off Dock Strike WASKINGTON (Af'l U et n I 1mer1f'flcy powe r• flt!_ tM Taft-Hartley La• for the fir st time since t.akina ofl ice. Pr@sldent Nilon has moved tow ard lllltfnc 1lrlku Uwt have 1hul down moat ol Ult; n1tion'1 deeirwaler ports. S.ytnc cor:iUnuation of lhe atriltes would ''lmpuil the n1Uona1 hf:alth and safe ty," the President signed an , tll'.tt'\ltiVt ordtr naming a five--membt.r inquiry board .that could recom mend sttking a back-to-wi:i rlc in iunct ion. The boa.rd. headed by J_ Keith Mann. 1ssociate dean of Sta nford Lal\' School. is tll report to Niicnn by \\'tdnesd_ay on the tssul!S in the staltmated l;iMr dtspu!es on the Atli.n tic. Pacific and Gulf Coasts_. NiJ:on aigned the order ~tonday n11?ht as negotiations in the rtc(lrd 96-da~ Wert Coast dock strike. and the Atlantic and Gulf Coast strikes started last Friday. The HM7 Taft-artley labor law has been used seven times ln the past t.o deal v"ith dock strikts. . On.ct the inquiry board ma.kes tla report, the "fhite House said, . the President will dttide whether to. direct the Justice Department to seek an injunction forcing strikers bac~ to wo_rk ; for an 8(}.day cooling.off ~period while • • 'li •• fl. • . . . ' ' I ,.. ... ... . \ \.. • ., .. ' .. ·-u. t ~ ·- '1 ' t , 'Zeroing In' Ki.ssinger Plans 2nd ··chi'na ·Trip WASHINGTON !UPI) -Henry A . Kissinger, President Nixon'5 nation al security adviser said today he will go to !?eking this n1onlh lo "z.ero in" on a date for Nixon 's \11S1t lo Red China. Kissinger told newsmen at the \\'hite House his trip had no connection with , rtporU from ma inla nd China suggesting lhe Communist regime may be involved in internal troubles. He also said there are no signs that developments !ni;lde Chintt would alter the planned trip by the Pr!'sident. The key Presidential ;,dv1se r. who also had madE' the preliminary arrangements for Nixon to visit Red C h in a, commented: Meany Compares Nixon to Latin Dictator P eron, ··There ls nothing unusual o r unforeseen that has produced lhia announcement. It had at"·ays bee11 p!anned •that at the appropriate stage ~ preparations for lite President's visit, the re "'ould be another interim -\'is1t lO the People's Republic of China.·• Jn a simultaneous announcement, Radio Peking and the New China News Agency said Kissinger's mission in the latter part of October was "to make concrete arrangements for President Nixon's visit to China." KissingC'r said he \.\'OU!d b e act•ompanied by !'ol'O 1nembcrs of his staff, a State Department offi cial and member!! of a \Vhite House advance party . Kissinger said the L!niled Sta tes was in dirtct contact "'ith Peking despite the absence of dip lomatic relations be tw een t1\e two countries. Kissinger was asked repeatedly if reports of internal poli tical struggles in China would affect eithe r his vis it or the Nixon trip. ntli!otiations continued. . Nl:ir:on also will dttldec, whet her an injunction should appl y only tll the W~st Coast strike or t.o 1111 60,000 striking longshoremen throughout the nation. DAILY PILOT Slllf PllO .. THE FIRST THING YOU NEED AFTER A LONG HAUL IS A GOOD HOT SHOWER Trucker Jerry Fix Fixes up Old Boyhood Memofy Reclaimed From Retirement \\'ASHINGTON (UPJ J -AFL..CIO President George Meany today li kE'ned P.residen l Nixon to former Arg entine dictator Juan Peron for canceling union· won pay and benefit inc reases 'during Lhe 90-day wage-prize freeze. Kissinger replied that !here was no evidence. the Chinese had changed their minds about !he Nixon visit. Kissinger made' a secret visi t to Peking last .(uly 9 and held talks with Chine.so leaders. including Premier Chou En·lai. for about 20 hnurs. Nixon signed the executive .order minutes af~r ret urning to Washmgt.on. from a w~e'kend \•acation in Florida. If the strikes continue. Nixon said, they would aff~t a '·substantial part of the rnariUme indust~ that involves trade, commerce. t ransp ort a t i on and communications between the states and foreign na tions. - The Pr!'sident's order referred _ ln strikes at Great Lakes ports, besides those on the West, East and Gulf ports. But Great Lakes shippin~ has not been affected since separate union agreements govern those ports. At issue on the Werl Coa.st are deman d s by Jnte r nat io na,l Longshoremen·s 8nd Warehousemen s Union members for high~r wages and arrangements in handling c a r g o containers. T h e AP'L-CIO Internation al Long. shoremen's Association on the E a s t Coast see.ks to change a guarante.ed· Jr.come formula and extend it from New York to othe.r ports. .., Effects of the strike have been widespread. For the first time. docker& on both sides of the nation are \di e simultane<>usly. tn Sacramento. storage area5 were <"logged with a three-month buildup_ of ca rgo including ricl!!, wood ch ips, 5afflower. feed grain and cotton. East and Gulf .Coast storage areas were bare by comparison because the st.rike was anticipated and cargo '14'as moved out ahead of schedule to beat the lilrike deadline. From Page 1 DRAFT ... new regulations on draft requirement provisions are drawn up. "Because of the. many re f o rm provisions in the new law 1ns titu~d hy the system." he &aid. "it would be unfa ir not to extend t.M:se fnrth<'omin g advantages to registranls now fa cing classification or appeal action." Court action cElu!d resume. hn"·e\·er. ll:hen ne'w rules are distributed and become effectiVE' in about six v.•eek~. Mesan , Reclaims Part Of Memories Long Past By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0 1 t~o C•llY P•IOI Stiff Bucking hay, hauling hogs anrl falli ng in love fore\•er v.•if.h man's mechanical servant. the truc k, .Jerry Fix was dt:>s· ti~ed to le ave Jamestown, Ohio, and boy- hood behind. Boys do lhls as years pass and make them men. He went back to the old farm la.~t week, to claim the love of his youth· a 1936 Chevrolet 11h: ton truck. f ix .11nd his partner rolled into C:Osla Mesa about 2 a.m. Thursd8y, to end a 50- hr>ur cross cOWit ry ride, sore in the seat but satisfied. Trucks and truck-driving are 11till his lo\'e and livelihood. Some~itlg about the sight of a cigar- chompi.J\g guy (leaning an old truck high atop a flatbed diesel backed into a 25-ten!. car wash makes pe<>ple atop and ask queii;tions. "Be do"'" from here if this thing ever runs ou t," he hollers over the hiss of spray, hending lo keep frn m bumping his hE>ad on the car "'ash roof. Truck drivers like people. and talk and Fix, 38 , is no exception. ''This is the farlhest it's Ilee n from !he farm i;ince the folk::; bought the place from ~Ir Daniel Hein;: in 1940."•says Pix. "I don'l suppose it \Vas e\'er more than 50 1niles away." Fix fii;ures he Inst $500 on lhe long- O\'Crland ru n, discnvnting $200 paid for the Chevy that first in fl'cted him with the v1hranl feel of !he "''heel and an open ro::i rl ahc::id. He works for ~lovers' Port Service of Torrance, hauli ng crated property of military f;imilies be ing transferred to new duly stations. • He sacrificed half a normal lnad, com· ing across country with his big rig's fr ont half ·;fre ightt'd ," the eld Chevy chained in place behi nd. Rolling acroSll America on the flatbed die~el for 2.500 mil es, tht old tpick. llke thru;e a nothe~ gyeration d r ove "·estwa rd, altrlc!ed' attention all the \\'BV . .:People sur e stal'ed," l!ays f ix. "A C'flUplt of guys tried lo buy it for a lot more than I paid for it." His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodbar, got it as part of the deal "·hen they bough t the Jamesto"'n farm. High Court Justice Asl\:ed To Halt Attica Riot P1·obe \\'ASHINGTON {AP I -La wyers ror Aftl.ca prison inmates asked Justice Thurgood Marshall of the Supreme Court today fo halt temporarily st a te 1nrerrogation of pnsnners about last month's blood}' rehellion . The plea, filed by \Villi::im E. Hellerstern and Phylis Fi Banberge.r of the Lt.ga l Aid Sncie!y, i;aid prisoners are being be.a.ten \1-•ith club!! [n ::i "continuing p;ittern of assaults and threars." and touched a 11i:hted cigarette to me and kicked me a couple of times " Charles Colvin. 24. serving up to 10 ye;irs for m~nslaughter, tes!ified that four guards ~al hi m with sticks. Medina Tender s In estimating the°lower lnttery number, draft off icials also lowered from 140 to 125 the number for which ynung men ma y be ordered to take phys1ral and me ntal e1aminat1ons. Some ml!!n belween those nu mbers have been e1am1ned but apparently are free of serving barring a national ernergl!!ncy. They asked A1arsh all to e:nrl the. qu eslioning of inmates by slate officials r---:::::;:;::-;;--... .::::i.._until the U.S. Circuit Court in New York OUNGI COAST City decldes "'hether rights are be ing His Resignation -With Reg rets I DAILY PILOT Hu11tl9ft" IMclli f•lll,OIR Y.tt.y s.11 c 1-.. ,. OltAllGe C04fl' PU&Ll5111N<; COMl'AHY !l ob•rt N. w,.d 1'1u io"'t •NI PuDllf.lltt J1ck It. Curl•v Vlco9 P~ldwit •'Ml G.,,.,.1 M-..r lhMll•• ti: .... '¥'il l!•ftor· Tho"''' A. Mu•phi~• ..... _... .... EO•"'" Clo.1rl" H. lo" Ric~•rtl It, Nill Al•ll!t~I M ..... 1"11 lldltorJ Nlt.Y Jiii.Of, Willi •ldll .. _.._. WMo N-,,_ " ..... !"'-' •111y ""'*" S-.. ., .. ....,.,. .. !lllM ... UWll ~ ......,. hKll. eoo.. ,.,,..., ,....Ille• a.di, fl-'9111 VtilfY, illl C._,.f Ca•"-'"' ._i.-.. ...... ""II" -,..i.tll _., ..... ,,IMJe>lil ....... ,,,. ~ 111 ., -"""'-k1' .,, .. r:.. .... T...,._ Cn41 MJ-41J' a..HW ............ MJ.1671 ... C ...... AA fsf I , llW ,.,.... .. ,,...... ~ 1m. oP9llfll! QiW ............ ~. .... -""""'· lllllltn"-'t&. .. itwltl JNINI' .,,-.... "11-lt ~ ....., " ,..... .,.,,,.. ~ .... ----~--. .............. ,.. .. .,,....,..,.= ... o.19 M-. Cll....,.,.. ' .. -w ..,... ... _ .. ..,. " 111111 ..,.. _,,.l'l'I l'lhn.ty M llMf ..... II.If INMJll'y', violated . The court is to hear the dispute on Friday. The lawyers told ~1arsha!1 in their application that the state ha.~ given prisoners an opportunity to ask for a lawye.r before being questioned, but has not a!low!d prisoners to bring a la""'Yer with them or to remain 11ilent during Interrogation. . tn 196& the Su preme Court held that the Constitution require.! the appointment ol lawyera to be at 11 suspecl's slde when he t~ being questioned In the course of a criminal in vestigation. Additionally, the court said in lht 5-4 decision. a.uth oritits must advise the suspect he does not have lo reply lo any of ttle questions. The Legal Aid Soc iety I a w Ye r 11 C<1ntend~ state officials were .vio\ali ng term!! of the 1964 dt.<'ls lon 11 nd that prisoners we.rt being suhjected t11 "cruel and unusual punishment&" prohibited by the Eighth Am en41ment. An At tica 1tatt prison lnmele has te!tified that state troopers tortured him with lighted cigarettes after police: rtg1ined control of lhe prison Sept. 13 follo"ing a four-day rebellion which cost a lives. Another Inmate. said a trooper held a r ine to the back of his head, clicked il 84!Veral times and told him: "You're I OMI die." Gary Rayna, 24, convicted of bur1lary, Kid that aft.er police: aecilred the pr\son an offk:« made him lie on Lhe 1rnuod 1'1th hJt Je11 turled up. "He put • 1hot1un shell on top of my knee and told me ii I dropped It I was dead." Hayne. u Jd . Hayne.a aid he held that po1 IUon 1l leut an hour whtla "•Lite troopers on top cl Ibo <lhralt """ 1Piltinl on mo ...S ~ U"11td d1.,.ita or. me. A -ofrlctr ot.rn~ on my i... f , I FT. McPHERSON , Ga. (AP ) -Ca pt. Erne.st Medina, cleared or murder charges in the ~1y Lai mass.acre, has submitted' his resignation and his Army career is expected to end in about lwo "'eek!!. "Tl is wHJ1 deep sorrow and regret tha t aftr:r Ill years I leave the Army. whk:h has mea nt 110 much to me and my family," he said in • statement Monday after submitting his resi gnation to 3rd Army headquarte rs here. His milit ary allornty, Capt. Mark Kadish. said Medina would be a civilian ln about two weeks, as.sumlng the resi gnation is accepted. Medina was acquitted of murder, ln volunt:try manslaught er And assault by a n1i lilary jury, leaving his former • subord inate, Lt. William L. Calley J r .• the on\y U.S. !!Q\d\er convicted of atrocities at My Lal in 1968. Medi n8 . of Mr>ntrose, Colo., 11aid his decision lo resi gn in spite of being acquitted "has to do with something of a persont1l standard I had .set for mystlf. Jt is not because of coercion from someon~ s.t Ft. McPhmon (where he wa1 tried), nr. threats ftom the Army or I.he Ptntll· aon. ' "If that were the ti se," he said, "f would ~ the firat to 1tand UJl and refUM to re1ign." Medina's clvtllan ••tome:y, F. Lee Bailey, said l11l w~k that Medin• wUI take 1 job al the:. R. J . Erutrom Corp .. a he:ll~pter manufacturer In Menoml~, Mich, ' ' ,. Billey, who owna a oonlrolllnl lnterttt Ill the !Inn lald Medl .. '1 job "•Ill be to bdlld.1.iittkecimpaay.lnl•>'•llqo cilnl." llthou&h hi did not llY "¥ 11••1 title wouJd'be, l ... • I !f• W.R. Bartlett, Former Employe Of Pilot, Dies \\'all ace Rny '''Vally" Bartlett, a Dally Pilot gE"nera l services employe for II years. died Monday at Beach Community Hospital in Sta nton afte r a brief illness. He "'as 71. Kno wn as. "\Vally'' to his fe llow employes, J\.tr. Bartle1t "''as a smiling and affah !e fixture arr>und the ne wspaper plant for more lh;in a decade. He prided himself on ,11reeting al! emp loyes by name as he made his rounds from (!epartment to department. For ;i lime, J\.1r. Barl.lett raised birds and often ga ve away parakeets and gamehens to fellow employes. He was noted for h.alln g to miss a day's work, even when 111. Mr. Bartlett retired from his Da il y Pilot position in 1970. He had been a resident of Orange Counly for 21 years. The tasl few year.a he resided at 6401 Burnham A\te., in Buena Park. ' Funeral services will be conducted ThursdBy Bt ll a.m. al Renake r Buena Park Chapel. Burial will follow in Loma Vista A1emorial Park in Fullerton. A1r. Bar r!ett is su rviv ed by hi~ wife , Ruby, of the family home. Schmitz Slates Coimty Speech U.S. Rep. Jnhn G. Schmit:i (R-Tustin) will discus5 !his country's China policy in an address ~tonday at a joint meeting of Orange Coast area Exchange Clubs. Schmitz' appearance at noon at the A1rporter ln11 in Ne.,.,·port Beach will be spon!inred hy the Exchange Club of Ne\\•rnrt liarbor and is open to the public. SC'hmill has titled his speech, "'Vhy \\'e ~1ust Stop Re-orderin g Our Priorities." He s<1id ii will deal in part 1vith President I Nixon's upcoming visit to Peking . The 77·year-old ~1ea ny, who has frequently al tacked Nixo n's economic program, said labor rejected the idea tha t Nixon had the po \1-·er to nullify terms of collect ive bargaining agreemen!s. "'Vhat diHertnce is there bE't>A·een Juan Peron st.and ing at the balcony and saying tha t he is git'i ng n1il!ions of work ers a raise as of that minute out of the pockets of their employers with out consu!llng that employer, and the ;iclion of Preside nt Nixo n in t::iking hundred.~ of mi llions of dollars out of the pockets of the "'orkers and giving it lo the employer ~" !1.1eany said. ~1eany also djclare~:I. "\Ve will resist any at!empt lo limit labor's right to stri ke ." But ~leany, tal king to reporters after an address to the convcnti0n of the AF L- CIO industrial union de partment. said that white he "'as opposed in principle to Taft-Hartley injuncti ons to pre v en t strikes, he did not fault Nixon for us ing the Taft-Hartley Act to slop the current dock strikes. Agriculture Seeretary Clifford ltf . Hardin struck back at some of Meany's earlier criticism, char~·ng that "a prominent labor leader '~ demanding !hat labor get what its le ders want "seemingly regardless of "'hether it is inflationary and seemingly w i l h o u t re~ard for what it does for the rest of society." Hardin lef t no dQubt he i,1-·as referring to Mean_r. Meanwhile, Nixon's order delaying a 5 5 percent pay increase for federal employeli. upheld by the House, faces a challenge Wednesday i~ the Senate when a commitl!'e vote is taken on proposals to override the Nixon order. License Forger y Now A Felony Offense SACRA!l.-!ENTO IUPll -The Senate ~1onda.v approved legislation making it a felony to alter or forge a driver's license. The measure by Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes (R ·San Diego \, was passE'd 21i·O and rE'turned to the lo"·er h0use for concurrence in s e n a t e amendmen ts. The bill provides for a one to 14-year priso n term for anyon e convicted of altering a d!:_iver's license- Nixo n announced on July IS, while on the WE'Sl coast. tha t he had accepted an invitation by Chou lo visit !he Chinese capital some time before next May. No date has brcn mentione d by either side on \\'hen lhe visit will take place. \Vhite House offici als inr.fitaled the day after the July 15 announcemenl lhal the trip i,1-·as expected to take place early nex t yea r. There has been some recent spccu!tatinn that it might come earht"r, There aL~o had been recent speculation that possible in ternal conllic!s in China of a natu re 0-01 yet determined might either cause postponement or cancc!atio n of Chou's invitation to Nixon. Mesa Withholds Approval of Joint Cable TV Setup City co uncilmen in Costa J..1esa agreed Monday to hold off approval of a 1ive- citie11 cable television pact until ona.. modiricalion is made in the p::ict. Newport Beach asked for the del ay so one word can he inserted in the joi nt Pll"'ers agreement. The word would allow a clty to sever ;ill financial obligations in the. pact upon "notice of withdrawal." The contract now reads that rinancial obligations will slop "'hen a city withdraws, which Is 60 days after notice has been given. "We don't feel a ci ty should incur further obligations after it has given notice," Judy Kelsey. administrative assi~tant in Ne v.·port Beach, explain~ today. The joint powers agreE"ment would enable the cities of Costa 11esa, New port Beach, Huntington Beach, Pountain Valley and Westminster to esta blish a Puhlic Community Television Autho rity. The authority v.·ould then offer lhE' five· ci!y arett as one c11ble televisio n franchise in return for increased service from the company that "'ins the franchise. · All five cities are expected to approve the agrl'ement this month. It goes before the Newport Be;ich City Council next Tuesday. It's Whats Out Back That Counts! ' . ' Our store is li~e •n iceber9! No-we're not chilly to deal with-it's th at you onl y se t one tenth of our store from the fro"t. People visitin9 us for the first time •re flabber91steCI when the specious interior unfolds before them. The huge 1howroom h•s thousends of samples. {customers tell us we 'h•v• the largest selection they hev1 sHn). Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of r1mnants inhabit a 25150 Remnant room. \ Add olliets, • specious drapery room, plo"ly ol pork· ing} ple1sant people, ind you'll have the "Bi9 Picture" of our succeuful operation! ' • ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 l'lacentlo An. COSTA MISA 646-4138 HOUllt -.... n.n., f to .S:IO-l'lf. f ·to ;_·w. t :JO to I ' . ' . . I • I I l 7 I. l Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley ---~ -·· Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. M , NO. 23 8, 2 S ECTIONS~ l2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUES DAY, OCTO BER 5, 197 1 TE N CENTS Apartment Ban 9(J-dct y Lull Takes Ef f eet i11 N. Hu1itington ' T1·affie Spool' 'fhe Sao Paulo, Brazil. traffic dcpart1ncnt has a flau· for the drarna1u·_ be it a bit ghoulish. ·rhis traffic depar tment. employe tours lhe c11 y·s streets trying to ··s pook" mo toristi; into drivi ng more safel~·. 'fhe ::iao Paulo traffi c department rel'ently hag mounted a safety campaign. Your Number l s11't U Jl After 125-C11tFrom 140 WA SHINGTO N f.'\PI -The Selecth·e Service Syste1n today lov•ered the Jolter) nuinber at \\'hich young 1nen can br t>xpec:ted to be dr;ifted this yea r to l'lS. -Previously, draft officials had ~aid ~·oung men u·hose birtlldays fell on the 140 lo\Yest num~rs for this ~·ear's drail probably would be called up. Draft Director Curtis Y.'. Tarr also said today !hat men 11,·itl be J:lvcn 30 da)~·: notice to rtport for induclion. instead <l l the law. That n1eans that no one \vill bf. drafted du ring Octobr lo fill the 10.000-man draft ..:all for the reniainder of this yt <ir ;:innounccd last week by !he Pentago11. ·rhey ?.'JI! be drafled 1ns1e::td between Nov. I :ind Dec.. 9. In still another aMounce1nent, Tarr 1;ald. hr: has directed local and appeal.~ t:ourl5 lo defer action on classification.~. pereonat ;ippearances and appeals until new regulations on drafl requirement proVisions are dra\\'n up. "'Because or the many ·r r: r or 111 prov isions in the n..ew law iMtituted l?Y the system." he said. 1·;1 would be uofair not fo extend the~ forth co m i ng adv11ntage!5 , lo registrant~ now facing c:las.sificali.o A or, a~! .action." Court action could resun1e. howe1l'1'. 11·hen nc1v r·ules are distributed 1ir1cl become effective in about six weeks. 111 cstin1a1ing the lower lottrry nun1ber. draft olricials also lowered rro1n J~O 111 !25 the number for v"hich young nien rnay be ordered to lake phys ical and n1cnlal exa ininations. Son1e men between those numbers have been exan1ined but apparently art' fr!'e of sel'ving barnng a national emergency. A! ind teated earhrr. I he f1r~t 111 ~ 1·alled will be rn~n who lost dcfern1en1.~. inainlv lhosr who J'.;radtHtl{"(i lro111 eolleg.e. junior collej!C or trade S('houl la~l ,June \\'ho had low nun1bfr.~. Those who lost deferment s 1vo11lcl li<1 1" heen called earlier. but thr dralr 11'a~ suspended 11.·hen the drnll l;i\1· expired . lune :m unlll Pres1tlcnt Nixon signf'd !he ncv: draft la\Y la st. wee!.:. Tarr nole<l th;.! the new driilt 1A11 provides for a unifonn natio nal call. ~·1 that men acros~ the co1111try .<ire. 1·al[e(I simultaneous I~ hy loller} raunbcr 1 ar1cd in each slate. ··rarr said the unirorin utitional ('all .. assures every young 1nan in 1he 1!171 group who is IA and qualified 11,0ith a11 R&'l (a randoin sclecth·e number1 of 12.'i and belo\\' that he will receive a11 'induction notice in the near futurt." Jle noted th;it ~me of these n1cn will tnttr the Army in Janu11 ry. F'ebruary and March of next year becau~e of !hr exttnded liability provisi()n lor n1en \Yi\h deft;rments. 11~ Al.A'\ l)lHl\I."\ Of !~• Dooly Polo! ~••!! A 1i1111'.'l1Url\ll\I HI\ i1 p a I' I 111 P 111 1•nnstrl1l·t1011 111 11•1rth 11 11111 111~1011 Aeru·h 1~ 1n 1>ffe(·l toda~. 11 11111 l:i ~t !ltJ da) ~. ·rtir 1Pn1po1"<11'1 l1an lurh1d." the 1ssu:H1( r (1! !'01l.'ilrutl11111 pt'r11111~ 1(11· ;.i partll1t'll! p1'0JCtts lor till ot the 1·11:. rior!h of l·;il1s 1\Vt1HH:". ex(·]ud 111g llu11t1ngto11 !!arbour. Condo1111n1u11i t:u1nplexes wttuld h <· e.\l'!uded l1·oui the ban Tile llHH"<ilor1un1. de,,ig11ed tc1 ~1 1 r !l1r HL111ti11gto11 Protlai111 is 'JVIIA Da y' • . l;i1n1's I\ l'i1l!er:.u11. a ll unl1ni;to11 Hcaeh llyPr 11u:-;.'>1tig 111 \'1etn<1nl suit·r l~lbi. :ind 1.60{) ~1!11er A 111 r r i c a 11 .~C'f l'l('f'lllell 1\·l10 arr pnsonf'r~ ur 111 1s.~111~ i11 11e1ioh \1·111 hr hv11tl1·e<l Oct ~~ dun n,t; •·,\!1ss1n).( In :\t't11J11 lla.1 · \layor· (:~·orge ,\\(·C'1·<1l'kf>n 1.ss urd 1hr !Jl"OCl:1111;,1Jon .\[u111l;1y 111gh1 lo l"llf11 'ICI!' 111th Vttcran·~ d111 I.I P<lltersnn, a ,\",..1'~ l'ilut .shot do1111 01f•r \nr!h \'1c1na111. ha:-; bl"Cn otfietallv <icl1\1llf'<t h.1· lllt> ltunt111ct on He<1l h Jll11i1w \\"0111a11 ·s l"lub 11l111 prt.":.1·111l'd 111ure lha11 2200 lt•11er~ !(1 1 '011g1e.s~111an (·ra1~ 1!0~1ncr ! H Lung Re ;u·h 1 011 111'\ hehalf ·rhe 110111;1u are 11iak111g a1 ailable hral·clr.ts bt"iinng \'atterson·s nainf' and bu1nj}f'r .... 11ekrr~ inscribed. "Hanoi - \\here 1s Jnn PaHt'r!'nn." Patterson. ;o;on of ~t r. and ~1 rs Hvhc1·r ~:. Pa1terso11, 16078 ,\·1arint"r !)r11·t'. is a j.!r:idu:ite of tile U.S. Na1·al Atadcnl\'. After j.!raduat ion l11 1!163. he spCn1 11 year 1vith the Paril11· Fler l aOO<rrd 11 destro.l'Pf and thPn ll'as <11'('epted fnr :;quadron r1·en1ual l1 deployed 1 n suu1hea~[. A:-1C1 On i\la\' 17, 1%7. 1\•J1ile un an air slrikr. his plane ll'ilS shor doll'n alXHI! .'iO 1ni\cs ~ot1!hwcs1 of lla1101 T110 par;ir hlll!"s - tus arid his c11-pilot's -11t•re serri drdt111~ lo earth. 1'<1\lr rsun h;itl ra1lio ,·11n1n~u1uc:111on 11 11h fne11dl~' for{;e~ tor three d;iv~ but 1·011lrl nol. bf> rescue.cl . Believed !O ha i r ~uffercd .<i broken lel':. P<iltt•rson Ila~ not hecn hc:i rd from sint·c then. l'ou11.l v Fire111 e11 Ball}<> 5 B la ;;;e.~ !Jt y S<in!<1 . .\o;i 1t•11111~ blow1 11i:: 11110 ~ 1J1~n;;e rount y ~t'J)t f1ren1e11 un !h!" alcr1 !oda1 . :\1ru1d:n !ill'I fou~ht ~!\t' 1(1'<1~~ /1rr.<. 11·l11<:h bul'Pl l'll 1no1·r lh.111 7ll nt·res . The t:irgcs1 bl111.e eovert>d 31 ill'rt>s al Ai·ery l'arkway and :->addlt•b<1ek ("ollegl'. The 10 30 a 111. fire. started by 11 spal'k fnun <i co11slru<·tio11 lrarlor"s c.xhausl. thre.atl'ned collcJ!_e buildings 11 n t i ! controllt•d by 50 Onu1~e Cnur1ty fircn1c11 111 10 trucks. Another .10 al'rt• f1rr hun1ed 01rr ;i h1llsidl' nea r Eu(·lid Sir!'rl ;;nd l n1p~ri:il ll1ghway in Vullc r\nn ·r111·ee srna!ler ntid·d<H ftrcs 11·crt• q111rkl)• extinguished by t:ou nt~ fircinrn at the junction of thr San l)icgo and Laguna Fret>ivay~: ou Sanl1ago Can yon Road near Orani.te Par!; Orh•e and I.a Paz Road and Crisanla Dr11·c 1n Mission \"if'jO. •'I[\ .< p!ann!ll~ .~\;if! [!lllC tu i::o UICI" dc11s1l1es and eurrent zon ing 1n t11'0 .stud.•· an:~a~ 1·:i!IE'd "'B'" and "f " was :.ppro1 el \lnnda.1 111~hl un a )·:l 1·uuncil \Ole \1'tth \\;;_1or (;l'(W~t" ;\Jr1 ·r a r \..rn a11d 1 '0111nt·114n;111 'l"t'd B;1rtk·11 opposed . 'l'lif' bHn }I.ts dt~f'ussed ;1t lenglti Iii· 1·<1uncllrnc11 . .son1e of 11•hon1 \1•i.shed 1n r~tcnd 1! to Ille d o1rn!0\\'1l area . eallcd sludy arca)•·o." Study area 0'.A." - ,;r111tlleast Hi1nl111g1on Be.11rt1 -11as nnt. 111cludcd bet ausc 1h(" master p!ar~ was Cl Proul e111 l.Oj\:l)()N 1A!'1 -·rhe t;.S. Air Fvrtc 1s lighting 1he b<ll!le of !hr hu!ging wa1s!l1nr arnong its ground lTe11·s 11t Br11a1n . Onr target is fish and ('hips. t "hunks ul frif'd t•od ne.sthng 111 l·'reneh fnes are banned :it two or itu• si.x h1g l S basrs l.aken hea!h a11d !\1ildenhall. Nearby l1~h ;i nd t·h1p shops there h:il'e been p11I utr l11 n1ls. l'rc1·1u11sh, grou nd l'l'l'll'S ruuld hr a~ 111uth ;1s 29 pounds heavier lh;in f11ghl trews. Bul the lure. f1f l•:ng!1sli dis he!S prLI1 cd so strong !ha ! n1<1ny :i re ballooning uut or ~ha pr. Tightening rules <.ltd belts. the Air F11rl'C now has Ol'dered at\ gru1111d air1ne11 to he jusl :is tr11n as fli~h! 1.:re 11 s All <1innen at Suutl1 Ru1:;l1p Bast ·1uls11.le Londun are being \\'Cighcd to see how 1nuch d:imagt English food has done. The falties \viii get orders 11·arning 1hen1 against lhe di.sht~. Fatl1cs 1\'ho disob("y order~ an d s!1ll givr in to !he lure of fish antl chips 11·ill be 1·011fined lo Air For('e hospitals unli! lht'y kiek !he hab1!. Fir e Fighter~ l 'onlain Blllze .TVellr Fllr1n To1 v11 Fll.L.\IORI:: iAP) -A wu1d-dri1t>11 hrush hre threatened this sn1all farmi nr. 1·nn11nun 1ty for ~c1cral hours today until fi rt· h!;hl1:1 s 111<1 uaged tu t:Oll\a111 lhf" flan1r.s ahoul 1 1 ~ rniles north of thr 111v h1111r~. Thr :1. llOO-a1·re 1Jt:i1e was 111!! of i.<inlrol r\,e11hc re. f1ren1cn sa id. Autl1vr1t1es had 1rarncd the low11 ·s 7.UOO 1 C!lldl'nls lhl'y n11ght ha\'e lo r1•a1 ·lJate hu1 lil!{'I" said r1 acu a11011 11·;is doubllul. The h!;i 1.e, tanned hy 1101"l11-11orlhea~1. 111nd.~ gus!Lng u1l to 20 n11les <111 hour. wa s hattlrd 111 90-degrre len1peraturei; h~ a fi()0.1na11 fi1·e·fight1ng \can1 and fou1· <il'ria l bon1bers droppuig fire relardanL". Ventura Co11nty Fire Capt !\1tke &heel' i;a1d lhe roaring blaze \\"<JS "'con1ained ui ~nn1r spots, but s\ill out nf contrCll l'lsc1\hcrr." Firen1c11 ~nd trucks \\'ere t:allcd fro111 l\ero. Sanl a Barba ra and Los Angell'~ countic~ lo battle the fi re as it raced through dry brush ;ind chaparral iu ruggtd terrain \l'hcrt mountain peaks t l.cced 2,000 feet. Council to Meet Wednesday on Conservation Questio11 . ' AdminiStrator Counc.il . Studies W nte r Waste • Lil The Huntillgton Bt•Oh Clty <::ouncil will hold' m~png i t i '.~ p.'m.· Tburllday Sfr .John 'Crapper's h1vention -!he wi&h lfle.peraonnel commission to go OV«'r •·ater·[JUib toilet ,...;.. Is coming under crllerli for t1eeklnf • 1 new cit Y close. scruliny:in ltuntlngtoh Be'ach. administralor. ' ..... _ B il. h · · tlo lh t h The II Ir ........ h d lh t l1ic r 11 engineers creft n a a~ counc I --..., _as announce a ser.ved mankind wel1 sloce it· ·wa:i:: It ~ w_isltts to ldvert1se the vacanc~: introduced in the tatter half o'f the 19th n.!ioo"!d• ond thatithle Will he hatldl!!f" • cllldjlry ·tici.y~ls heillg qllelllontd by t~. thtr C1fffondl P t r • ~ n ~ e J . wattr eoutrvltionlsts. · Qimrru-.ton. ~. ' 1 , • The' .qdeition iS. how ml.Ch wlrter Is The . WCl:DCY ns crated by _t needed 10 nuih I tollel7 Or. lndetd, is °*in& of ·Doyle ~MiQlr \M . c 1 t..1' iny w1tet--ne.ded at aU? ' • ...... lilt-· He ~...-.mopencMd -Codiicllm1n bon•ld Shipler;~ the Mil ~ with a dlsmlail·nottoe .. t!'&t .Ucton.Jhe controwr1y at a.m!etinB or the wlflmililo ellectlve Oct.,'11. ' • "" •"' llUnUngton Btach City COuiiil! Mondly Mmer •bis' Nl<ed for • public hearino nli!1! whet\ he a11ttd for '" !fl'l!lllsi""1 Ml'ort1"9.eounell. It Is ICMdUIMl1'0r ti . 'of tt?e probl"tm. .-.. •·"" p:,,.. Miiodoy In council chj\ml>en. . "Really. I'm W1oos abwl i hl• 'he the city ~U allO 1part tO minutes told a 1t.artl ed 1ud\ence in 'tbe ~furdv In \ a c~~ door ezeCutive teSRion r ark clubhouse. "We could save a lot Ot Molldly 01illt.dlac""i111 l,\le ~9' ..... mlJflOY ond 1 lot of · w•t;,.. lhey "" ~ ~ DD· J81b)le ....,.-llntnt .. atttini by ·with muctt·tm 'ifi'~it•ln. ·• • .:rlenrl'rdl.-1 l 1• Bulldln1 Director JacJc. Cleveland lr-1 ... 1 *)o-"• • .. ,, '\ .... - • agreed . saying that Ha red bril'k was p11t. in the water lank -he die! not explain the significance or the brick's i.;olnr - . l0.000 gallons or water a day could be sa\•ed in the city. lie said thi.t regulation toilets I• homes h:tve ta nks wilh a capacit y sllghlly un der four gallons. "But toilets in boats. trailers and motor homes nu.sh adequateJ,y with \f'SS than a canon," he sakl. Mayor .~ McCracken, l plumbrr ind buUdln' contractor, pointed oul that homeowners could titiid th~ arm l'IOldlng the float in thf water t11nk to cul the water use "but then the toilet won 't fiu sh." The c:ouncil agrttd to Shlplc)"~ rugfes tlon to refer the 'question to the ci ty's Environmental Council roi-study. This morning Cleveland amplified h1~ ren1arks to lhf' council 1nd pc>inttd ou~ . . ' . . ' • T oi{et Tanks that !he Western Plumbing ·Official s Association had been working on tht problcnt for several years. "It's all a matter of pressure." he said . "There n1ust be enough water to flu sh and il musl come down with forcf'. "There also must be a sufficient flow or water in !he underground sewage system for that to work effectively , l believe 1 hey have a different underground dlsoosal system m Britain." 'Ge~and also described a visi t to s recent convention where he saw a waterless toilet demonstrated. "They use heal and It works," he said. "The tollt!l ls hooked up to a gas heatinp: sy.stcm. When the lid goes down the thing 1ct~ like an incinerator. ''All you tte ve to do is eve ry month or so t11ke 11 vacuum clf'aner ~nd clean up Ule ashe:i:: from • container el the bottom," he: added . J'l'C.'.Cnt!.1 1e11:.cd lo•r lhal se1·tu1 t.'oune1t111;in \011na11 ( .11Jbs \I 1shcd in ~c~ a1 ea ··!)"' uu·!uded in I 11 r llhH'ali;r1 11r11 l"•)1 1U~H·nt 111g. •· Prr1n11 ~ arr J.!0111,C uul 11gli1 ;ind lcfL Soun there is g()11lg lu hr 11u1hu1J! IC'!t Ir> tllOl"illOl'llll11 ;ibout t'l rtJ · I)'' r" ll'~{'!'C inc 1·ap1d bu1ld111g is goin1,: on " I 'l;u1111 ng Dil'Cl'lill' !\r11 n e _\' II 0 I d s l'eported lha t bou11d~rlc:; had not yet bPc n de fined fnr area ··o " <.:11y Actllrney !Jun BoAl<i cautioned 1he Sl1ot!JllllS Used <·n11nl 1! agauht 1r11po~u1g A c1ty1\1de m11r;itonun1 "rn1 b<·1ng tOl'LCd 10 1akr 11 stand.'' hr ~aid ··!'JI g<) lor ··B'' and "C'" and \'OU !';111 add a1e<i "D" 1f }OU 11:1nf to.' !'!I defend ~ull htll 11011 t be sll rpnscd 1! wr tu~P lhe la11 ~u it ·· ~la.ror UeorgC' r>.l rCrav\..c11 . relernn.t: lo t'la1n1s lh<1i apar1111cn ts 11cre o'.'erbuilt irt !he con1nu1nit ,1 . point ed ou t That s1ngl!" faintly hnn1c.~ ;ibo 11'err 01erbu!lt. 21nd iSee P~R:'lllTS. Page %1 Fountain Valley Hit by Bandits ,\ !t a111 ul bandit s, arincd 11•11h sawed· oil ~holgu11s h<'ld up stores 111 Fountain \'alley 11nd co~la ~lesa la1e !\!onday 1111::ht. l'~l'<l!.llng \1·1th an est1n1ated S800. Pol 1cr 111 lhr lwn rities said thp :·obberiCS olt"elllT{'d \\ lthlrl l!linu!eS 01' cat·h othct· al the Stop 'N l;o !\tarket, ltil.HO Ke1vhnpl' S1 Fountain \·alley. and <1t Thnfl 1-~l<1rt. :!iO I llarbtil' Bl l'd .. Costa .\lesa, Thr ~U~P£'cl" botl1 111 th1·1 r early fl\'Cn- lil"s ;inil 11t 111l'd111n1 build . wore armv 11t•ld J:t.l·\..(•\ . .; and blai·k \\.itch l'<IP~-- 111 ~·ounta1n \'alley. the µ.ur cvnfron1ed clerk lia r) SL11COl"k \\bO 11as alone 111 the .store. He said th<'y asked for e1garettes, then pulled out their guns and dem anded all Lhe n1one} ui the slore. 'I'he took about S600. The Thn1 11 -~l c1rr had sc~·cral euslon1er_s 111 11 at !he 111111· 11J lhr robber}. police HI t 'os!a 1\1cs;i said. 'J"he 11vo robbers got n1orr than $19(1 111 !hat holdup Co~la 1\1c~a Dt'!t't't1'."e .John Rega n said thl' pa11· :ippril1'cd 1o be well organized. "'Thl·1· wer·c \'l'rv l'aln1 and ('no!." !1c said. In a srp;1 r;1tr0 inci dent 111 \\'r5lminstcr, .1 llol dog stand losl S.15 lo ii lone robber. ."\ssc1nhl v Oka vs I l:oa:,tfinc BilJ ; Sena le Io .<\.el 'l Pl I Th t' \~~<'ri1hl1 1od.11 •<'flt ii IHI! l•l pro1e1·1. (';1l1:1Jrl\1,1·~ I ffi:!·nnlo• ro,..~1l1nr fron1 r\plu1!:11 1011 to !he :0.Pnnle :itter dcfc<1\111g ;i 11u111• !n lv11e 11 lf'l'un,11!l'l"C'1I \s•e111bh·1n;111 Ho1hrrt V B;idh;in1 r li- \t'l1 f111l'I Bt-a(·jp a~kl'd 1h:11 1he l•111 rr lo"U"' l•'•O•ll.~1dr1 1t..: P,!fl11•r :irl1(1n .1ppn11 u1 g !hr lll!'.hUl'e h111 111~ 1n.-.11on 1\;,., dt'l••;;lf'd 1'! lo ·r, The h11! by "~'rn1lih 10;111 Al.in S1ero\y (!l-Be1 l'l'iy ll1l lsL \\\1llld ~el lip ;i st.ilc111dt· t·111ntni~sion ;i11d ~ix reginn.i l f0!1l1TI\~S llll1~ IVhll'h 11 011IJ f'll10f{'(' ii 11101ra1nnu111 un dcvr:lnp1nrnt ;ind dra w 11p a 1n<1 ~tt•r p!;:1n for \ht' 1 ·oa.~1::i r arra. It now J::O<'S !o thl' Senate \\'here 11rl'lkCr 11ropo~a 1~ ha1·r rl1rd in Ilic i'O;itura1 He~uurce<: :ind \\lildhlr Co1111n1\let". Th!' hill i~ ,u 11por t c d h\' 1·1111"l'l'l'a!ior11 ~1~ 11 hn eQnt1•ntl 11 I" 11rers•ary to p1·r~r!'l'l' t'na~t;il a rea~ fro11i haphazard 01 rrrtr1 clnp1nen1 It 1s opposrd b~· locnl l:O\"l'rnnlt'lll~ :i nd pri\'a\e lando11·ner~. 1\ho belic1e they "'ould b<-· :-ubjug,.t ed 10 the \\·hu11 of a t·on1n1 i~s io11 " S1crotv ha s c::illed for pubhc support to i,:el hi.~ bill past the Senate . • "The Legislature 1s \ rry n1ueh aware <lf the public interest in prrserving the r·oaslline. and if lhal inlcresl heighten:; there is a <·hance wr can pass 11 strong bill:' he said . Badham \\'<I S at:tin& on hehalf llf '°lsscrnblyrnan Frank P. Bclot11 (R- T~ureka 1. who was hospi talizr.d as the result or an automobile al·ridcnl. Sig nups Slated For J1utior Miss Regis1rat1on 1or lhc Fountain Valley Junior Miss Pageant will close Oct. ~. according to an announcemenl today (rom the Fountain Valle.y Ja1cees . To qualify, a girl rnusl tMl a high school ~enior between 16 and 19 years of age and 11 reside.nl of Founlain Valley. The pageant will lake plate Nov. 20 at Los Amigos lhgh School. Judging will be on scholastic ~chievement. 1n en t 11 I Alertness. comrnunily act1v1lics. l11\ent, poise and appearance'. For furlhr.r inforn1auon. r O'{l l 1·c L August Otirn, ~1·2950. . . I • Deterli\e Sgt 1-'r;ink F1 sl)U"'>-s1ud !hP h<1nd1t ordered food !roln O er \Ye111rrsrl1nJ!zf'I. 1l8i2 Golden v.·es~ S1.. <1nd 11hen the <"ler\.. sPr1·cd h11n. h8 :>11nul<1tcd a 11·c:1poo and dernandcd n1nncy. Fishel' ~aid !he robbe1 · fle d on l11ri1 through a nearb.v res1dent1<1I area. Beac/1 W ill See k More U .~. 11id For Jou Relie f An add 111onal SJ4l (M.)O i~ br111g sought. h1· the llunt1ngto11 Bea1 h Cily Council under !he fcdl'l'<ll Job re!11•f progra111 .'\! 1\londa_v nigh!"s ses.s1011, lhc toun1·1I 11pproved an <1ppl1t'at ivn tur !he lund,; 11h1eh 1votild bring a!xi111 16 nt•w wo1·kt'r:<: tu I lie {'ll}. At·t111g 1•11 _1· <1tl 11\llll~lrillur B1·a11dr r l."~•~11(' 1:xp!:i111cd lht11 111r r r cl r r a r ~O\'ernn1en! is 11 1ll1ng loi allnw J.:ran!~ !n 1·1t1es wilh a11 unt111ploy1nen1 r.1!1" nf i;1 x. ricrcrn1 Tll1· c111 , 1.a1cn1plornirn1 r;i ; .. 1.~ fi.11 perl'e111 Huntl11g!o11 Btao h li:is ;ilr('a<!,\ l t'l t'11 ~rl .!i·\81.500 1n J-:n11'rgenr~· ~:rnplLI.1111r111 Art fund". Tht' 1non1·1. ~ha rrd 11·1th !nl·al ~r honl d 1:-.t ri1·t ~. ha.:; hren u'ierl In en1pl u1• j5 out-of-\1·ork pcrs•in" lh1n Ll'111' a~·1:-l :1nt 11t1 nr1 ·OJln~I dirrrt111 fore•rt·~ 1111 d1ft1Lul\I' ~n rrt·rJ\lllJi the adcl111011al ,.;rant llr r xp<>r!' hlrlllj! 1<1 bt)!lll \10\ t Pl'r,,nn' lfl t)f' f'll1p1••1 rd undrr !he rtr1~ grant 1111·lud(' puhh1 11ur\..• rna1ntrnanrr nit•n. <"k·n1·al 110 1r\,1·r~ pt1l11 cn1cn and compul<'r proE!r<i1n1i1t'r:-. St'rrl'!l ln~ !111' thr '"'II 1111r\..l'r~ 111!1 bcg111 nnrned1:1tl'11 ~tn•·c tl1r 1·1t~ 11111 ha" <1 b11Ul J:·,o appht·;1t1"11' 011 fill' a~ tr1to\'cr:c: r1om tnc Orlg111a! gr .... 111, .lll'Ord1ng ;o Lr\1 i~ Anyon e e\~e 1nal' :ipply by 1·on1<1l·!1111: lht' Persnnnc! (lfliee 22~ 1'1fth :-it , llunllngton Be<1<;h Ari \Vo rks S tole n WRDHECll T. Tile :\r1herl<1nd~ 1 A Pl -Sc1cn paintings 11orlh abou! S!l0.000 11·ere stolen during the night lron1 the- Oordrerhl Museurn. The 1nu~eun1 said the SC\ ell \\'orks b~· Dute!1 n1a ster.o; included \1vo b~· .A lhert Cuyp. born in Dordrecht in 1620. It ~·as "fht second art thefl reported 1n this country this 1vcck. Orange Ceut Went her It'~ going 10 t;>c: a hot nne again toda~" but thos~ northc;isterly winds wil! depar1 the-scene lo-- night and cooler weather is expel'" led on \\'ednesday. Highs today 80 a:t lhf-beach risiflg to the hjgh 90li in land. INSIDE TODAY \Vhafs in tht fut lt r t for Orange Cou·ruy i$ the '"t:m.e of Ilic eighth nn11uaL progreu re- port. See Po gt 8. Cttt~'"" 7 (-kl ... U~ II (ttnll'°" 16·11 Ct,..k t 1' Crtt1w .. t tt 0..ttl 1M1ic-• I OIVWC•• I Etl1W~I II""• ' l'"ft>rll )l\ITH "I N ll"lfll ltCI 11·1' --" 11 '"" \.tftMr• 11 Mt•~ " Mt,11 .... J ll"YM• 11 Nllll-MI Hewt 4•1 Ott-CWlllr t ·-~ ,.,, I~\ Mt <1<1i. t .. IS felfflt~ t4 f!IMtltt " l'h•~ ' W~lll '#I•~ tt #Ill_... ........ 11·11 Nlf'it ....... W ' T\lesd.ay, Octobtf 5,,,1971 " # DAll Y PILOT H Beach Council Meet Become·s Wild West Show Tbt Huntingtnn Beech City Coull('i1 """4 lo the 'Murdy Park COllllllunlty dubhouM for • meeting Monday ni&ht. but the meeting turned into a \\'ild \Vest Show, wiUt the council holding 11 2"'2·bour publi~ hearing on 11 riding stable.. A huring on a petition to revo ke a conditional exception !or a stable operated by Bill Williams at Ernest Avenue and Golden \\'e.st S!rret brought out about ISO persons The hearing, which ~·as to have lasted Mly 40 minule.s under guidelines stt Synthetic Pot Charge Jails Four 8)' ARTH UR R. \'L~SEL 01 "'• D•l•f Plfo! ''•I! A raid in Cost a ~te.sa l\1tinrlay night led to arrest of four youths v.·ho policl': allege sold a suitcase full of synthetic marijuana worth Sl ~0.(11)1 1n illicit street sales to a team of deteclJves for one· tenth that sum. The arrests chm~xed a mnnth·long probe resulting frnm a series of complaints abou t suspicious activity at a 6pec i!ic apartment. Booked on susp1cinn of sale or furnishing of danRernus drugs and possession of marijuana v.·ere -Barry D. Bowers, 19, of 22bl ~1aple Ave .. Apt. E. Costa ~1esa. -Jerry L. Harris, 20, his rnnm.mat e. and fellow emp!oye al a Santa Ana industrial firm. -Mark J . Rolzn"chl. 19, of 1034 ~ Shervt·ood_Lane, Santa Ana. "-.._ -J1me11 E. O'Cnooell . 20, of 304 :Prjn~ne. Santa Ana . C-nm inal complaints form<i!l y charging the quartet as drug suppliers v.·ere being sought today from the Orange County Di:.trict Attorneoy's Office Narcotics deter'ti\'es v.'ere urging that bail be set no lov.•er than $12 ,:)(1(1 fnr the four suspects. Detective. Captain fl nbert P. Gretn sajd a number of call~ from the neigl'ihnrhood relative to acti vities at 8n14·ers and Harris' apRrtml'nt led to surveiUance beginning about one month ago The alleged transaction !lfonday night was arranged by detectives :-;orm Kutch, &b Le nnert and Don Casey, es other patrolmen circulated around in case of trouble. The S14.500 exchange wa~ all egedly transact ed withnut. incident. after "'hich the. suspects "·eore placed under arrest. A relatively small quantity o f mari juan11 in1•estigatnrs -"aid they f0unii in a subsequent searrh v.·as addl'rl to the 5aJe charges. whfch could bring state prison terms in rase. of conviction . Chemic11l analv!iiS of the suspectffi l'i~·nthetic mariju.ana technically tilled Tetrahydracannabinnl fTHCI "·as be ing arranged tnday to delermu1e its exact nature. Li ce nse Forgt>ry ~ow A Felony Offense SACRA:'.lfE\TO I[ Pl ' -ThP Senate ~for;<:!a~· apprn,Pd 1 .. i:1~l;i t1nn m21k1n g 1t a f~k-nv tn alter or fr,r~e ;i dn1 rr'~ lircn.-;e. Tht m,,;i,1ire h1 .\ssemhl\ man E f;1rh11rd Bar11>s 1R <=;;in D1rgn1 , \la~ p~ssed 2fi.n anrl rF'lltnPd In lhe tnv. rr hri•Jst f11r rr.nrurrrnrP to ~,, n at r am~ndm er.!• The bi ll prn1 1r\r<. fnr ii nn" In 14·ycar pr!Son ter."I (r,r an\ nrP rnn11c!ed nf altering a drl\er ~ !1rrn$e OIANC';.E COAST DAILY PILOT CtJ.Mit.' CDAST PU!US>l\'10 t'OM"Uf'f P.ob.,i N. w,,ei Pr•>a.u ••4 ,..n ~ J •• ~ ._ Curr.., \'km f'lw.0'"1 •rid C,..,...-11 NMW1W Tl-.oll'.11 Ko••il ..:;' l.O.!or Tiiomas A. M vrio~i•• M.t,..glng fd•l<>r Alo" o;,1,;. '#fl! Or1n941 Coun!Y Edl!l!r ... "" ... ...__ ~ 171 7$ a.td1 lawl•~•r4 I M•llillf Addr•st1 P.O. los 7•0, 92441 --.,.,_ ...,... ... (II, m l'end AVlllUOt °'""' M .. t: JlO w .. 1 &•V SttHt ....,....,. IMdl• lJU H•-1 IOu~ml -~ &I MOl1ll El c:..rnii. RMI J Dl.l\.'I' Pft.Cl'T', .. ...,. ~ ....... ,.. .. _,.,_, .. p.tbll .... 4-11\1" •tlPI i._ ,_.,. ... .....,.. ~ .... ~ I M<llo H..,..n ._,.. Cate ..... ~!WI, ~ .._..,. '"'=::... """ c.._"' c....-.-........ • ..... wtllt .. . "'*"" ........ ~, ... 111!1.., .... . ........ ..,. .... cm.~ Tal11•••• ITI4) 141 .. an ct ......... -MMtl1ll1 UJ..flTI ~ ""· Oii"'9 c.enr Pwhli1'11 ~. .... -,,.,,.., n.1r11ie.... ....... --.,. ~··· . ... ""'"' _,. -~ Wllh!lolt .... .. ~·-nrw-. •• down by Ma yor Georgr ~1cCrack.tn, produced char&e1 of dust, l'.¥lise and odor prob\ema and an al.leg~ .that the city staff might bt. recelviftt · ."k.lckblcks" from the optration. The result was lhel the council dttided not to yank the conditional excepllnn pe-rm1t ln~tead, councilmt>n stipulated tha t \\'ill1ams ~hriuld fence 1<ff the property and try tn relocate the ridlng arena The main nbjeC'tlon to the statile. whrre 90 horsts are housed. came. from Charles County Toi.,~ A V1 vr1 •hose homt 1t t.173fi G<lldt n Wl'-At St. 11 within IJO fef;I of lht. 1r?n11. He oompl1ined lhlt Williams w1s violati n1 city ordinancH •on noi!ie, dul't and odor problems.. Va vr• u.1d. that he had nnt been able 11'.1 gtl any satlsfaC'lion from lhe C'ity staff when he too k hi! complaints to city hall. Planning commission Ch a i r m a n fl.larC'US Porter suppor!ed the complaints, saying !hat resident~ had fi"lund it d1ff1cull 10 get a complaint fll t d through Top Taiwan Aide Raps Nixon Trip By C:\1\l>ACE PEARSON' 0! f~I Dt ol> Pile! SI•!! Nal.io na l!st Chinese President Chiang Kai ·shek leoarned of Prts1dent r-.:1xnn 's proposed tnp In Communist China from someone "'hn sail' N1xnn annnunre 11 no U.S. television. a top Chinese nff1c1<1l s111d lvlonday 1n l':ewpnrt Be11ch. .James Shen , Kat1nnahst Ch 1 n ;i's ambassador In lhP l' S s;i1d he was informed f)f the plans nnl~· 20 minutt"s hefllre Presid ent Nixon "en! on the 111r A telephone st rike in '\'ashingtnn D C prevented him from ca!hng h1s o" n ~lassage Parlor Operators Set For Court Da y Operatllrs of an Oran~e ma~s;i~p parlor h21ve been br rlerf'r! In appear 1n nran~P Coun ty Super1nr Court '.\ri1 4 fl)r a hearing into alleged pros\Jtutton at the pr emise5" .Turlge J E T. '"Neorl" A11!tPr 1,<;s11eorl 11 reostra1n1ni;: orrleor i\lnnrl;.11 Afl"r D1strirt Attorney f'ec1! Hicks f1lerl 11 ri1·1! Art1nn ;igainsr the Saddlehack Sau na and l\.fassa!\e Pa rlor . Hirks w i 11 a.~k fnr a JW.nn<1nenl injunc11on rin !he gro11nrls llf alleoi;i:erl "sexual activny" bf'fv.'Pf'n f P m a I e emp\nyf's 11nd male. p;itrnn~. The district attomry namf's riperator Frank Sho\\'alter as princi pal rlPfenrla nt and claims tha t Sho11·alter 11nrl others kne~· that !he premise!\ weore bf'in g u_..rd for "purposes of leo11•dness, assignation and pros!1tuti0n" Investigators see lheo cornpl.:iin! -thr first such artinn a~aln~r ni11ss;i ge anrl sauna parl.nrs in Or.1ngp Cnuntv -AS being the first of se1er11I ~11rh l11w.-;111l!I anrl an exnans1nn or Jlirk~· rrr1·1n11 ~ rampa1gn a~<11n ~t. tnplf's~ anrl hottrirnlf'SS b21r~ Htck!I bases ht~ .:1.llPga l1nns ;in rl his plea t h ;i l the premises hP rlri~f"I nn i~a l1fnm1<1's Red Light Ah alemcn1 Arf. a 70·~ Par-old statute designed to quell prostitution in the state. Unifif·ation Se t For 2 I-l ea rings Res1rlPnl~ of HtJn!lnC!lnn B~iirh and Fnunta1n \':;UPI' r11n ;i l!enr! 1110 puhl1C' hPa r1ng$ 1on1~ht no ~rhnnl distric t unlf1<'at1nn Thf' fn11nll' r 11mn11t!rr nn Srhnnl n1'1J"IC'f llri:;ilnlNllli"ln !ill< <rhrd111Prl a Ii ~0 pm he;in n~ .:11 Fn11nt 111n \ .:1llry H1i:;h S-rhnnl L'nrlPr rnn~1der;i!111n l~ ;:i plan "'~rrt>hy thP n,·p;:in \"1rw ~'nrl fl(l1Jnta 1n \.'allPy Sr l1nril rl1 ,!rll't~ wnuld be J'ltnerl lo fnrm 0 11 new lln lf1er! rl i~I rir! La ter. a! 9 nm , !hr 11'1 ri1;in rnrnn11t!~e ~·ill mePt in the Ov.·vPr Srh riol L1hrar'' !n ~tudy A plan cal!lng. fnr 11n1f1rA!l1Jn o( the. Huntingtnn Br.:iC'h fit~· School Distncl along its own Ooundar1e.~. Seal Beach E yes Fire,vorks Ban Aft t r experiencing St\'en gra:<>s firt.s. six house bla ze5 anrl two tra ~h fires during tht past eight years. Se11l Beach is .11eltfng ready to invoke a fire~·nrks han . Citv council men Mnnd11.v ni~ht 11~ked for an nrdinance. preventing !tie use of fourth of .July fireworks on lhe beach nnd city parks. ~faynr H~rold K. 11olden h11d nr1ginal!y railed for a ban on the 5alt and disc harge (If all fireworks but his request was df"T'li~ by nlher council members on the grnund~ th11 t the. fire~'orks danger wes not "signiUcanL" ~·Jcxicau-Am e ricaus Will Meet Tonight The P.1ei lcan·American E<rucatlor.al Commltt~ will hold a public meettng tonight at 8 p.m. al the f ount1ln Valley High School c11rrter1a. The meeting 15 open ta 1111 Pt1e:a:icen- Amerlcan parenlJ In Orange Count y who are ln trrested In bttterlng educ1tlon In the eou11ty. The commi!lte 11 11pon110r@d by the Met le 11 n -A m t rt c a n Scholarship Organization. f or further information <'all 847-8229. president, the. Chinese a m b a s s a do r adder!. Shen, speaking at 11 me r.ting of the Y..'nrld Affairs or CfJunciJ of Orang e Count~· at tht Airpnrter Inn , was critirA I nf the Nixon m1J1•e. but his r ntir1!im "'as r ln<1 ked 1n diplomatic politeness. He said tt1r diplnmatic move. heti..·een President N1xf)n and Red China "'as an unexpected turn of e\'ents. "Sefretary nf Sta le Rogers called me frnn1 S.:in Clement,. 2Q n11nutes ahead of !1n1r tn . . . ~i \'e me snme advance nor1re,"' Shen said sarc-Astically. "'°1.v only rnmpla1nt ," he s.:iid. "is th::it I rnuld ha ve h(en bnr.fed ahnut 11 as sf\On a.~ 1\·Jr l\1s.~1nger returned. Then I could take !he ne.-:! plane back and brief mv OV>'n president. Rut f was de nied ~uch ail opportunil.J•.'' Shen lolrl the audient'e of 11hQut 200, "! firmly bel1e1·e this gre<t t country of yours anrl the Republic of China ha\'t much 111 jja1n by maintalning existing bonds of friend ship "Any al!er;i l1nn in !hosp bnnd-" fnr re11snns of tempnrary expediency at the sa rrifire of pnn!'ipals wnuld be ;i 11 1 s A pp n 1 n I me n t and cause an irrPd,.em;ihle !fJ~S tn !he c Au~e of frecrlnm 1n !his parl nf thf' v.·orlrl ·· AftPr rompt1meon tin,e: the U S. nn 1ls idf'11!1s m 11nd mnra!1ry, Shen _..aid ll S. ar('nmmnrlal1on nf Red China would grPa!ly 1n1ure the Republic nf Chin11. fie c;i llf'd it "iron1r11I "' that Communist fh1n;1 should ht considered for the United tiations. "This_ is tantAmoun t ln bringing art 011l!aw inro a law·enfn rcing body," said ShP(I · The UN, especially the Sfocurily f n11ncil , is faring badly ennugh ." he ;idrlerl Shen pointed nut that Red China has np 1·rr been absnlr!'d of lhe crimes cnrnm11trd . inrlud1ng 11.~ aggressinn 1n !he l\nrP;in \\';ir in !!150 and i1s genocide in T1hft 1n l!lfi.1 . "If ~hi s Prk1ni:; re~1me is .:idmtl(ed tn fhP I \'. !he q11rsl 1nn 1s nnt 1\'hc!her the r.rnuhJ1r of China stayi;. bu! whe!hf'r the I'.~ rlr~er1·e.~ !n liUTl'il'e," he ch arged. "onrP 1t h01.~ romprnm(sed basJc concepts anrl prin r1ples " That !he Pek1nji! regime should be thn11cht In be leaninR tnw;ird.~ pe;ire and ronrer.:1t1nn. Shen said is "simply too m11rh frir any man llf inlellige.nce to bt>llf'I {' " Sht>n hel1{'1·es lhat. Rrd rh1n;:i is n'lt as pnwPrful a~ Amerirans think it is and rJurlrd In a !lerious intra·party pol'.'er strlli:'J:!!P S11P\1il at 1ng on \\'hn might rPpl11ceo ~1an T~r tun.'1. Shrn s;i id nn nther party leader 11,:i~ .~rrnng enough 11'1 stand 11 lnnp Pre1•1nuJilv his C'nuntry·s amba~sarlor to Au~l r11l1;i anrl dirf'c;tor of government 1nfnrinal1nn. Shf'n hecame ambassador to fhP !" S only l.:ist ]\fay "!f I r l"er 11T1!e m.v memoirs." he mu~~d. ··1 will cal! them, 'A failure of a ~11ssion.' Motli er Bears 18 Babit»~ in 1 Day !\.E\V ORLEANS IAP l -~1adame Teke wasn't taking ~i:lvice_ from the old woman who li ved in the. proverbial 5hoe who recommended aver11ge. !il7e famil ies. r.1adame Teke. a Great Dane, gave h1rl.h In IR puppies Sunday end vrlf'rinarian H. B. Title 511id it w11s lht. largest litter he'd ever seen. Sixteen puppie.~ survivP.d. The r.real Dane l.s tht mescot of Tau Ka ppA Epsilon fralrmlty at ~ichol111 Stair in Tlu bndau x. IJ::11·e. Pes~es, e rralerni ty memher, hl'nug ht lhP. dog ln his parents' home in NPw Orlean~ for thf! week end. ''She ~Ave birth to t hru puppies 11.nd lhen qu it. NAturally we thought that \VOtlld be 11 11. Actuetl y the entire process !a11ted from 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., aaid David's mot'1er, Mn. Julf.9 Pesees. Valley Students In ·Competition The n1mea of Alict Tlnlblll ind Mark SchildhautJ', both of Fount.aln VaOey High School, have betn 1ddeO to the lid of Kml·flnallsU in the .1971·72 NaUonal Mtril Scholarwhip co mpetition. Mlsa Taniba ta and Schildh1 ut.r joln l'i1tit other students from the Huntington Beach Union Hl«h School Oiltrict In the honor. . . They wlll bo 1 IMOO llud•nt. n111ionwlde to eo for 3,000 coU• 1chol1r1hlJ>I' later year. - the police dtpartment and city attorne~"s office. , "They ha ve been p!.!Shl!'J around fro m one de~rtment to aoo!'her," he sa\d, Building Director Jack flrveland reported that he hi'd fou nd wi f'VHience of a \'iola1ion ar the stable "I ha11e bef'n dnwn !here IJ tln1ei1.'' he iiaid. •·and ha ve found no evidence to warrant a crtation. I go down there two or three times a week " V..'illia ins adm1t1ed that there was a dust problem shortly after \.he area was Toil et Prices Hit by Fre eze DETROIT fAP1 -~1en 's room p.:ilrnni; al the. Shera!on·Cadillac H1J!el iire ~aving lfi cents on each trip tn lhP p.:i,\' lnilPt -thanks to theo wagt .. prizf' fr eeie, f edrr;il price watrhtrs nipped I.he hntel'!i pllln In push !nilf'I prices frnm 1(1 11, 2.~ cent!\, sayin2 any sur.h rhanJ.?r violate!\ the freeze The ho!rl dropped il!i plans r-.tonda.v Afte r a feder.:11 official !elPphnne generA I m a na g e r Patrl('k Birm1n,1?ham with ques- tu1n~ abQur. the price hi ke. Flirminµ:ham !i.:iirl the pr i C' e rnllhark harrlly cnnC'erns him as part nf manngin.I! a I .200·rnnm hotf'I But hr pledged Ill unlock the. 25·!'ent [ll{'k!i until the old ones can hr rein!itallcd. And. Rirmingham !laid he i.~n·1 cert.:iin the more exprn!il1·p locks ~·ill make a cnmbark aftrr the freeze. Fruna Page I PERMITS ... I.hat commercial And 1nduslrlal proper· ties can !)(' overbuilt. • Asked whelhrr many pro1ec ts would be dela.l'ed by !he mnratnrium, Plenning Dirertnr Reynnlds said heo i!i aw;ire of l\1'0 or three romplexe:<>, Involving a tntal or ahllut 200 units. that wn11lrl be affected . The mnratorium would not include perm1l.~ for repa ir, maintenance and remndelini;:. In nlher pl.:1nn 1ng actions , I he_ councilmen a1:;11 inslructed the 5laff In 11·nrk "po:<>t ha.~re" (ln a high rise ordinance .:inrl to speed up the drafting of an ordinance !hat would tower the number of apartment units th;it may be. built pe r acre. l'he latter in.~tructinn followed a protest by attorney Edward \V. Rhocles a2ain5t the council'~ denial at its Sept. 20 m('('ting of ;, 2.12·unit apartment complex at Al!anla Avenue a11d Newland Street. ThP. appeal w11s filed hy !he Fredricks Deveolopment Cnrp. nf Fuller!lln-Rhodes argued th-.t, the development met all the criteria nf prc:<>en!. orrli n.:ince~. hut \\·as turned dnwn b)' thr plannin2 commi;i;:c;1nn anrl rounci) hecau~e it did not meet an orrhnanC'e that had not yet been approved. Rhode.q sa1rl 1[ the city rl1d nnt recnnsider the .:1ct1on the iand owner miizht be forrP.d tn gn tn cn11 rt. The council agreed lo recnn:i;1rler the case and st?t annther public hearing for 0 ('1. JR "'i\h the cond ilin n that the df'I clnpmenl hf' lim1terl 1n 210 un1!!1 Thi~ r.:ime ;iftf'r Rhndes :<>l;Jtf'rl lh11! theo drvelnpcr, al\h(fugh 11hle to b111lrl 2f.fi unit s unde r pre~ent standard:<>. 11·nuld agree to CU! thP prOJf'C'I In 210 \JOI!,~ In another arlinn, the rnuncil reJec1ed a rhan2e appro ved hv I.he p!11nn1n1Z rommi.~.~1nn th;it w0uld ha1·e alln"·ed n~·ner~ nr snme dnv.·ntnv.'n lots to build lriplexr.<; on their proper!~ Rrynnlds rrporlPrl Iha! presen11y !he nv.·ner!I ('011lrl hu1!d nnh· duplexes but fell only 12.'i squ11re fel'! shnrl nf lhe fontage required lo C'n nslrllC't lr1ple 11"cs built In Juneo, hut r;;iid he had ~en watering it heavily a!M'!:. He asrttd horses kicking at th e st111!11 eomelhM.s make. noise at nii..:h t but s.:11d that th is did not @:O on al! the time. Some cu1u1t•ilrnl'n wereo surprised t.o learn thal Vavra :ilso kept horses at his home, cau:;ing Mayor ~1cCracken to observe, "1 l's hard to say my horses don 't draw flies but yours do," Phyllis Grossman, 10142 Beve.rly Drive, argued that the complaints were va lid Convicted Killer and caused a mild uproar when she a&k'-d lf tht t"ity rlaff wl! rttelvln.g k:i('_~aek.1 from the npera tlon. The 11 llegaHnn w11s Jauncht>d off by cou ncilm'-n and with staff memher~. <.:ounc!Jman J ack Green ~aid th:il the q>unril had bet-n "groping" at the h~r1ng and cQmp!a1ned that the 1t;i ff h;id '101 supplit'd the council with enough information_ "We should not have had to sptnd 1wo and .11 half hours on this," be added. County Rampage Figure Arrested Special to the DAlLY PILOT SAN DIEGO -A con victed killer whn fled a Colorado prison hos pital and a.lleged~y went on one more hnmlcidal ramp11 begin ning Sund11y ni ght in Or11nge nd endin~ Monday is locked up under heav}' guard here lod ay. f olorado fugitive William D. Chiles, 32, was arrested by police ~1ond;iy afternoo n "'hil e. hitch.hiking on pi c l u r e s q u e Coronarlr1 ls!and. He w;is Dooked ori suspicion nf a.~s.:iult \1•ith intent to commit murder, kidnaping, ass;1ult with a deadly ""eapon and grand theft . Still unrei;o!ved tod;:iy was "'ho would claim jurisdiclinn n1'er Chiles, who fare'.'! life in the Colnr11do stale prison system and also prosecution by determined Oran~e Counly aut hori lic.~. The case has similar overtones to thal nl the late Candlelight Killer Robert W. Librr!y, v.·hose bewildering beha vior ranged from Orange. County to San nie_~n, Colorado and hack to San Diego again_ Slatrw1rle teletypes tapped out alerts for Chile~ Sunday niRht, aflf'r a rAm page ;:it a Halfway House al cohol i c reh01h1l1 1;it ion center ill 224 N. C.lasse ll St . llr :in~e. lie h:ul !il ;1~'(•d tt1cre for [1.1·0 week11, app:1rrn!ly dnrile. Suddenly Sunday night, ~·hile .wat ch1ng ll'lr1•ision, sornethini:: app a r e ntly lriRgrrrd an cxplns1re r;ige. •·1 want lo kill someone!" fellow residents qUol ed Chile.~ as srreamin~. before he slAshrd ~1;irlene D. RersE'. 20, in the brca~l 11 rea.~·1 t h a bu!chrr knife ~1 iss Reese 1.1•as treated at Orang e County ~1eodical Center anrl released, hul Chilf'.~. mean"•hile, "·a~ he ad e d elsrv.•herc Orange police ch;irge he kidnaped Anaheim markei clerk Ted V;i!entine. 26, Car l{alJy Slated By Teen Help A car rail.;·. sponsf\red by Teen Hel p, \\111 he held Oct. 16 for F'oun!Ain Valley teen~Reors. Hal Fr;ink, d1rec!nr of Teen Help, !i<t ld the nhjf'f't nf the car rally is to cnmplrt e a predrtern11nerl rlnving cnurse ~·ilh minimum mile11ge 11nd mAx imum ~Afe rl.rh·inJ!-rarl!c1p11nls "'ill start and finish 111 the Youth Ser1·ire Center, 18400 Euclid A1•e . Founlain V11 ll r.11. rrizes will be awarded In the first, SPrnnrl and la~t pl.:ice I i n i s h e rs . Re~istr11tinn "'ill be held Oct. 11 And 12 lrnm 7 pm. tn )0 pm. al I.he cen!er The r"gistri'!l lon lee ~·111 be f11·r> or more \arge can~ or food to be useod for Tha nksgiving baskets for the needy . at kn1 fepo1nl whl!e hitching a ride and forced the desper;i te dril·e south. Di!ir.reetly hunting a policeman whom he could signal. Valentine told 11 uthori tie11 he finAlly gave up after cruising around San Oiego and leaped from his car at the toll bridgeo lo Cornn01dn Island . He reported !he situation 11nd police subsequently picked up Chiles hitch· hiking on Sl11te Highway 7S, without incident. Colorado authorities w~nl their t5Cltf>U bAc k to finish hi.'l life term, but pnlice in OrAnge are determined In put him in prison for the attack that v.•ounded Mi5s Reese. W.R. Bartlett, Fonner Employe Of Pilot, Dies Wallace Roy "Wally '' Bartlett, a Dally Pilnt genera! services employe for 1 t yrar~. died Mnnd11y at Re;ich Community l!n.-::p11::il in Stan!(ln <ifler a hrirf illness. J/e \\'<IS 71. l\now n as "\Vall~"' lo h1.-:: fellow emplnyes. ~1r. Ba rtle11 11·as 11 .~n11l1ng and arf;ible fixture around the newspaper plant for moreo than a deoc11rlr. ile pride.d himself 011 grer11ng all employes by name 11s he made his rounds from department lo department. f nr a lime, Mr. H::irtleu raised birds and often gal'e aw;iy parilkeeots and game.hens to lellow employes. He wa!I no!ed for hating to miss a day's 11·ork, even when 111. Mr. Bartlet! retired from his nally Pi!o1 position in 1970 He had ber n a residrn.t of Orange County for 21 years. The !a~I few yea rs he resided at 6401 Burnharn Ave,, ir1 Burn;i Park. F'une ral serl'1ces will he cnnrluC'lcd Thursday 11!. I\ a m .. Al Renaker Buena Park Chapel. Burial w11t follflw in Loma Vista Memorial Pa rk in f u!Jerton Mr. Barrle rt is sur1•11·ed by h1~ ll'ife, Ruby, of the family home. Ocean Vi ew lo Ha "e One ~1 ee ting a '\loath Trustees of the Ocean View ~ool !Jistricl havr reduced their me ing! frllm tv.·n In one per mnnth. The reduct ion wa .~ reciuesled by Supenntendenl Clarence Hall. Spe('ial hoard meetings will be called lo meet specific. needs hcl11·ren regu!11r meetings. The next. meetijlg of the bollrcl of trustees has bee n 'che:dult.cl for 7 JO. p,m. NO\". I. It's Whats Out Bae){ That Counts! • O ur store is like an iceberg! No-we're not ch illy to deal with-it's that you cnly see en• tenth cf our store from the front. People visiting us for the first time are flabberga st.a when the spaciou5 interior unfclds befcre them . The •huge 1hcwroo'm he1 thousands of samples. (cu1tcmert. ten ul we hive the largest selttetion they ha Yt seer?J. Our wa rehouse contains an inventory of infinite variety. Hundred s cf remnants inhabit 1 25x50 Remn1nt room. ~ • -, Add offic1s 1 1 specious drapery rocm, plenty of park- in9, ple1s1nt fMOple, end you'll hive the 1'8i9 Pic+ure11 cf our 1ucceuful operetionl ALDEN:s CARPns • DRAPES 1663 l'lclcentlo Av1. COSTA MISA 646-4111 HOUIS: Moo. tin'"""'-· f IO l :JO-l'rl. t IO t-Sot. t :ID 10 I , I ' I I 11 I To11rist Pauses This Monarch buUerny (Danaiis Plexippus) was found Monday in La· guna Beach, tired from fighting Santa Ana \vinds during flight from South America. Other butterfly travelers we re in the same shape. But many \.Viii make their '''3Y on north to Carmel and other scenic spots. This one is perched on photographer's tie. High Cot1rt Justice Asl\.:ed To Halt Attica Riot Probe WASH INGTON IAP l -Lawyers for Att ica prison inmrites asked .J ustice Thurgood f\1arshall of the Supreme Court today-to halt ten1porarily s t a t e interrogation of prisoners about last month's bloody rebelhon . The plea. filed hy \Villiam E. flellerslein and Phylis S. Banherger of the Legal Aid Society .. said prisoners are be ing beaten with clubs in a "continuing pattern of assaults and threats." They asked flt arshall to end the questioning of inmates by state officials until the U.S. Circui t Court in New York City decides whether rights are being \•iolated. The court is to hear lhe dis pute on Friday, The lawyers told Marshall in their epplication that the state has given prisoners an opportunity to ask for a lawyer before being questioned, but has Jurors , Judge Watch N udies Dancing in SF SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Jury duty Is not always dull. Municipal Court Judge Samuel Yee packed his jury of seven women and five men into a sheriff's department bus Monday and took a drive up to the city's bawdy North Beach district. The group of middle-aged men and v.·omen stepped fr om the bus and slood blinking in the sun . Then one by one they ducked into 1he dark comfort afforded by lhe club "Garden of Eden." A marquee adve rtised the club's big act: "J-le & She ... NRked Seduction." ll was yet another Sa.n Francisco first. Judge Yee planned to weigh the legality of Roberta Lee and Willia m Milliken's top billed .act, a "simulated act of love" in its proper context. ~ Thi': couple werl': arrested last Decem· ber and charged with "obscene, live conduct beforl': an assembled audi@nce in a public pla~e." Wi lliam and Robert.a ha ve 8irlcl': become m:irried. not allowed prisoners to bring a lawyer v.'ith them or to remain silent during interrogation. In 1960 the Sllpreme Courl held that the Constitution requ ires !hi': ~ppointment of lawyers to be at a suspecl's side when he is bein·g questioned in the course of a crim inal investigation. Additionally, thl': court said in the 5--4 decision, a uthorities musl advise the suspect he does not have to reply to any of the questions. Thi': Legal Aid Society I a w ye r 11 contended state ofricia!s were violating terms of the 1966 decision and !hat prisoners were being subjected lo ''cruel and unusual punishments" prohibited by the Eighth Amendment. An Attica state prison inmate has testified that state troopers tortured him with lighted cigarettes after police regained control of the prison Sept. 13 fnllowing a four-day rebellion which cost 42 fives. Another inmate said a trooper held a rifle to the back of his head. clicked it se\•eral times and told him: "You're gonna die." Gary Haynes, 24, convicted of burglary, gaid that after police Sl':cu red the prison an officer made him lie on the ground y,•ith his legs curled up. "'He put a shotgun shell on top of my knee and tnld ml': if I dropped it I v.·as dead," Haynes s.aid . Ha ynes said he held that position al least an hour wh ile "state troopers on top of the catwalk were gpitting on me and droppin g lighted cigarettes or. me. A corrections officer gtamped on my toes and touched a lighted cii::are!te to me and kicked me a couple of times." Charles Colvin, 24, serving up to II) ye11rs for mansl~ughter, testified th at four guards beat him with sticks. Ray lo Ap peal Term JACKSON , Tenn. (AP ) -James Earl Ray will appeal his 94-year prison sentence for the mu rder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .. in April 1968. Lawyers for Ray, 41, announced Mond ay the appeal will be. filed later this wee k In the state Criminal Appeals Court. The 8pPf!al will be based on several factors, thl': lawyer!'i said. Spiders Freaky Fed LSD, Spin· Psychedelic Webs LONDON (UPI) -Fe«! them tranquilizera and they goof o f f • Am'j>het.Amlnu rattle them. B ut according to Dr. P@ler W\U it takes a hea~y LSD trip before ·a well·adjtsatl':d aplder will blow lta cool. Dr. Witt, an American psychologist, hag b e e n drugging splder1 ror 22 yun, aJI In the name of science. the Brill.sh journal "Dnlp and , Soci<ty" reporl.d lhll month. Be ketpa bis spldtra under observation Jn tnd!vkiuaJ 1lumlnum frama. ~ hu doaed them with cafJelne, me!IC&line, carbon monoxide, 1mphet.amines. LSD .00 .mom other drugs. Every day Wi6r"' pllotographi1 lhem aplnnlng thr.lr wl':bs, norma lly "a remarkably precise and complex procegs whose mechanism• we do not fully understand." I.he magaiine said . Concha~ns to date: •toned apldera spin k>Uf'Y webs. A web spun by a spider on a drug trip Is u~ly and dnttn't trap. Spider• do11ed With tranqulllier11 11pun ffwer web!!, Witt said. Whal weba lh'y • did apin were smaller and lighter, with less thread and fewer turns and radii, cutting down their elfectlvenl':SS u traps. Under the lnnuence of amphetamines the apiderr spun At their usual speed, but turned out "highly Irregular a n d unstructured" webs, "random In construction and lacking or bl lit ah1pe." Even with lower dosages the lrrtgularlty persisted, ~d the sclentilt. Total crackup came on acid. LSD "completely disrupted" web spinning patterns. Some spider• quit alt.of~. Ott.en ttaned out compll':z thret- dim@Mlonl1 webs which wtrt "st.:rdi:ln&ly ps'ychedellc," 1&id Witt -but UM1lea • ~low applicable are such concluJJlons to human behavior! No one appe.ared willing to haiard a gue91!, u ld the article, because not enough b known. "On the face of It, 1plden 1eem to react lo drugs ln the 1111me way, and web build ing Is a clear, concl!Ml, e:irperlm@nlal tool." lhe magazine 1Ald. "But 'all we have Is 3 e<>lll':Ction of 11\mnar reiiponses -And much food for thought ," , President I nwrvenes In Strike W_ASHINGTON (APl Us I n g f'mer~ency powers of the Tafl ·Harlley I.Aw for the first time since taking office. President Nixon has moved toward halt ing strikes that have shut down mos l of the nali()n's deep-water po rts. Saying continuation of the strikes would "imperil the national healt h and safe!~." the President signed an executive ordf'r nAm inJ: a five-member inquiry board that could recommend seeking ll back·to-work injunction. The board. headerl by J . Keith P.IAnn, associa te dean of Stanforrl Law Schoo l. is to report lo Nixon by \VN!nesday on the issues in the stalemated labor disputes on the AO <ontic, Paci fiC' and Gui£ Coasts. Nixon signed tbe order M()nday night a~ negotiations in the record 9f;.dav West Coast dock strike, and the All anlic and Gulf Coast strikes started last Friday. The 1947 Taft-artlev labor Jaw has been used seven times.in thl': past to de~l ,.,·ith dock strikes. Once the inquiry board mak es it s report, the White House said, th e President will decide \•:hether to direct the Justice Department to seek an injunction forcing Strikers back to work for an 80-day cool ing-<iff period while negotiations continued. Nixon al sn v.·ill decide. whether 11n injunction should apply only In th e \.Ves t Coast strike or to all 60.000 strikin g longshoremen throughout the nation . Nixon i;igned the execn!i\'e order minutes after r~tum ing to \Va shington from a weekend vacation in 'Florida. H the strikes continue, Nix on said . they would affect a "substantial part of the m11ritime industry" that involves trade, commerce, trans po r tati o n and communications between the states and foreign nations. Tutw!4Y, <ktotitt 5, 1971 'Zeroing 111 ' Kissinger Plans 2nd China Trip WASHINGTON (UPI) -Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon 's national secunly ad viser said today he will go to Peking this mont h ID "zero in" on a date for Nixon's visit to Red China. Kissinger tnld newsmen at lhe \ll hite House his trip had no connection with reports from mainland China suggestin g the Communis! rt'gime may be involved in in!erna l trouble9. He alf'n said thrre are no sii:ins that rieve lnpme n!s inside China v.·ould alter the planned trip by the President. The key Presidential adviser. who also had made the preliminary arrangements for Nixon to visit Red Ch in A , commented: "There is nDlhing unusual o r unforeseen that has produced this announ cement. It had always been planned th at at the appropr iate stage in preparations for the Presi cter>L's visit. there wollld be an other interim visi l to the People's Republic of China ." In a simultaneous announcement. Radio Peking and the New China News Agency said Kissinger's mission in the latter part nf October 11o·as "lo make concrete arrangements for President Nixon 's visit to China." Kissinger said he .,.,-ou\d h e accnmpanied by two n1embers or his staff, a State Departn1ent official and members of a \\'hite Jlouse advance party. K1~s1nJ:er i;aid the Uniled States \.\'HS in rl irert contact v•ith Peking despite thf" absence of diplomatic relations betvoeen the l\.\'O countries. K t~sini;:er \.\'/IS asked repea tedly if reports of internal political struggles in China v.•ould affect either his visit or the Nixon !rip, Kissi nge r replied tht1t there wa s nD evidence the Chi nese had changed their minds abo ut the Nixon visit Kissinger made a secret visit to Peking last July 9 and held talks with Chinese leaders, including Premier Chou En-lai, for about 20 hours. Nixon announced on July 15, while on the v.·esl coast, that he had accepted an inv1ta1ton by Chou to v1s1l the Chinese capital some time before next ~l ay. No dale has been mentioned hy either side on when the \·1sil will take place. \\'hite tj ouse off1c1als indica ted the day after the Jtily 15 announ cement that the !rip was expecred to take place early next year. There has been some recent specultation that it might come earlier. There al so had been recent speculation that possible internal conflicts in China of a nature not yet determ ined might either cause pos!rx>nernent or cancelation ol Chou's invita tion to Nixon Kissinge r was asked if Peking had infonncd the United Stales directly that Chinese internal rnatters would not affect the visit nr \.\'hether that was simply an assumption made in \Vashington. "\\'e have not raised the issue with the People's Repub~c of Chinll," he. gaid . Razors Ca lled Ba.ck For E/ertric Shock BRIDGEPORT. Cnnn. f AP f -A i:pokesman for lhe Remington Electrir: Razor Divisinn nf Sperry Hand s;i1d Tuesda y the company h11s recalled all LR 2fi model razors hecatise of the possibility of a dangerous electrical shock. W. f . J\turphy said "a small number" of the men's cord-!ype raznrf' were improperl y assembled and that some users have already received shocks. .H DAILY PILOT ,S Medina R esigns From Army FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (AP) -capt. Ernest Medil)ol, cleared o( murder charges in th~ fliy Lai massacre, has subm itted his resignation and his Army career is exj)f'cled to end in about two \V eeks. "I t is 11o•1th deep sorrow and regret that after 16 years I leave the Army, which has mranl so much ID me and my family," he said in • statement Mooday after submitting his resignation lo !rd Army headquarters here. • His mi litary attorney, capt. Mart K."ad1sh, said r-.1ed1na would be A civilian in about t\.\'O weeks , assuming the resi gna!ion is accepted. J\-led1na v.·as acquitted of murder, involunta ry nianslaughte r and assault by a military jury. leaving his former subordinate. LI. \ViHiam L. Calley Jr., the only t:.S. sold ier convicted o{ atrocitie~ at My La i in l!l68. r-.ted!na, of t-.1ontrose, Colo., said his decisi~n to resign in spite of being acquitted "has to do \Yith something of a personal standard I had set for myself. It is not bE"cause of coercion from someone ot Ft. .\·lcPhcrson (v.·here he was tried), nr threats from the Army or the Penta· gon . "If that were the case," he said, "I v.·ould be the first to stand up and refuse lo resign_" ~!edina'f' c-1vilian attorney. F. I..ee Baile\'. said last week that Medina will take a job at the R. J. Enslrom Corp .. a helicopter manufacturer In P..!enominee, :Vlich. Bailey, who owns a control!ing interest in the firm, said Jl,ledina's job "wiU be to h.uild a little company into a huge giant,'" although he did not say v.·hat MN!ina'1 title v.·ould be. 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Tuesday, Octobff 5, 1971 Slap at CIA Senate Puts Lid On Laos 'Support WASH INGTON (UPI) -The Senate, fighting in Laos-including paramilitary dlstLJrbed by CIA involvement in a troops th at are trained, paid, fed, clothed, guerrilla war, has clamped a lid on the ad vised and supported by the Central steadily-increasing cost of defending the Intell igence Agency. beleaguered kingdom of Laos. The amendment. e rider to the $21 In a compro1nise worked out between billion mitllary procurement bill , does not the administration and Sen . Stuart affect US. air support for Laos, which Symington (D-Mo.l. members voted 67 to cos ts about 40 million annually. Nor l I fl1onday to impose a $350 mill inn d oe~ it rict the bombing of the Ho au ceiling on U.S. supporl for allied forces _ _,,. .... , TraiJ that leads into South Vietna rn . The adrryinislr~tion decided not to tight Viet Troops Deci._,_.,.,., the re striction since $350 million was all 1t planned to spend anyway. But the Symington amendment, if en<1cted. would prevent a major U.S. escalation of the war that has been r;iging for the last 10 years next to Vietnam . And it represents the first a1tempt by Congress to control the ClA'! role in the conflict -a role that now has· been acknowledged by the N i x o n Adn1inistration. Enemy Near Cambodia SA IGON flJ Pl1 -South Vietnamese rangers arid cavalrymen today chased tht ren1nants of retreating Comn1unist forces they had trapped and decimated Monday near the Camb6diar1 junction of Krek. The day-long series of clashes in the. rubber plantation area around Krek wa s termed by military spokes men as the Masked Gunmen Disrupt Protest, Kill 3 in Manila MANILA (UPil 1'.1asked men wearing black jackets fired bombs and bullets into the ranks of student marchers today, breaking up an anti· 1iovernment rally and spilling blood on one or l\1ani!a's main streets. l\fanila hos pitals reported at least three persons were killed and upwards of 25, including two Filipino newsmen, wounded by gun shots and fragments o f homemade bombs. Student activists v.·ere outraged at the attack and \'Ov.·ed to 1neet vi olence vdth violence. The marchers. seeking to defy a ban 011 their demonstrations in the Manila suburb of Caloocan City. were routed by the fusillade of bulle ts and bombs, Shooting broke c1ul as the \•anguard of more than 1.000 activists marched along Rizal A\'enue extension lO\\'ard! the fl.-1an ila -l;illooca n boundary. Organi1er;:; of th e march claimed tienchr11e11 nf Caloocan·s tough mayor. 1'.farcari<J A!'1S!io. hid behind the walls of the nearby Cl1incsc ce1netery and then opened up v.·ith high pov.·ered weapons. A millta n1 group identified by t he gove rnn1e11! as a Communist frnnt warned '"fa scist violence only begets revolutionary violence.'' lrela11d Violence 011 iVe1v V11s1,ving; S11ipers Open Up REl.F ·\~T. \urtl11·rn Ireland fUPJ \ -SrHp(·r~ l\ililf'rl Brit1~h soldiers in the ~:rrf't~ ,,I H, lf.1~1 l·1day in a new upsurge m \r.rtl11·1n l1nl;~lld \tolence. Tl1r i.:uni),11 tlr left one soldier and a. r·n1li.11 11.;l 111 v.·ounded . an army .•jv>I 1•,rr,.i11 1,,1111 'fl1r .'11·1n' .,,irl -.111per~ ope ner'! up \\'ith Vi 111 2111,•1 1 1HI ~11 ! <1t1ln1n.'.lt1c rifle· fire on ;1 nl1!ilo1r ~ !i<l!r•,J The troopers returned a h:il l dr·1~11 H•llltdS. '1')1r ~:itrnl .... a~ tr} \ng to recover a bus th.ii h;1<l hPf·P hiJac.kcd. the army ~[l(•hr.o;m.in ~Hld. An ;ir11"11· ~1irikr>~n111 n s;iirl trooper! ,;e;1fl';l"rl 110 hn11sr• 111 Hrlf ;-1::1·s Ardo)'l'le areci t1•r 11r;11Y•ns and f\f)l!1:.1\·es. biggest single battle .in Indochina in fou r month s. Other battles during the summer rnonth s have seen. larger casualty figures. they said. but the Krek operation involved more men -7.000 troops of the Anny of the Republic of Vietnam I ARVN 1 and hundreds more America ns in artillery, air nnd helicopter support, plus an undertermined number of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. By coincidence, it was a battle of vengeance for the ARV N. The retreating troops were members of the san1e 5Lh division lhat hc.d defeated an ARVN task force at Snuol, Cambodia. last !\lay in the biggest single ground action of the year. The CIA-directed guerrilla anny in Laos includes Lao irregulars and ··volunteers'' from neighboring Thailand. Symington s*<I during the debate that many of the Thai volunteers are professional soldiers from the Thai Army. He said the cost of supporting them is 25 percent higher th an the entire U.S. outlay for the Royal Lao Army, t be regular force that is su pported under the offic.ial U.S. military assistaJJce program but that has not proved effective in resisting the North Vietnamese an d Pathet Lao rebels, Old War Foe Mountbatten Spu1·11s Hirol1ito Ba11quet LONDON (UPI\ -Emperor l!irohito of Japan arrived in Britain today to find t hat Earl 1'.lountbatten of Burma . \vhosc presence could have done much tn erase the remaining scars of \\lorld \Var II , \Yill not attend the state banquet in his honor tonight. The 7\·year-o!d for mer Southea st Asia "Supremo," who aceepted the Japanese surrender in Singapore in 1945. was said by his staff to have "prior engagements" that would keep him out or London all three days Hirohito will be here, and beyond. A staff member said the earl's abscntr was not Intended to be a snub. adding "there is nothing sinister in this." /I. .Japanese Embassy spokesman said "\\'e \\'OUld have been happy to see Etirl f.'lount bat.ten a!. tonight 's banque t -. his presence ""Ot!ld not ha ve embarrassed the emperor nor !he Japanese nation as a v.·hole." Coincidental with Hlroh ito"s arri\'al hf're . his British biographer, Leonard ~ ... 10:-:cly. in a slor~· from Paris published in the F.l'ening Standard. :said Hirohito plannrd lo alxl icate 1n 1972 in favor of hi~ son. The Japanese Embassy said it could not co nfirm !he report Nixon U r ge~ You th,; To Lead Drug Batlle 1\101\ROE. La. I A Pf -Preside nt l\"i xon told an aud ient·e of yo ung peoplr by tel ephon e !11onday n1~ht they "are the t;irgel of the peddler~ nf r!rug~ and th rv must be the ones \1hn l('<id the f1gh1 against them ." From his vacation retreat. At Key Biscayne, Fla ., Nixon arldressed the Second Annual Drug Institute, a seminar p.~tended by 21 ,000 pupils from senior and junior high s ch o o Is in northeastern Louisiana. Earl l\l ountbatten is the uncle of Prince Philip, husband of Queen Eliz;ibeth. The leader of ~ Burma Sk1r Association. co mposed of veterans of the \var against Japan, l\1ount1 en bas always led thC'ir annual parade !o the Cellotaph in \Vhltehall to lace a wreath to the memory of tho~e of his soldiers who feU in battle. Mountbatten was the onlv one or the allied CQmmanders to keep the sword of a surrendering Japanese leader. The rest of the royal family will be in the white and gold stti !e "dining room tonight fnr the ban(]uet including 1he heir to the throne, Prince Charles, who got special leave from his officer training course ;;t the Roya! Na val College at Dartmourh. Blount Urging l<..,rance Boycott Over Drug Flow l)ALLAS (UPI ) -Americans shriuld hn~Totl all goods imported from France 1111!11 that country agrees to stop lhe fl ow uf hcro111 lu thf' Llnilcd S t ate s, Pot-::tm<isll'r t:eneral \Vinton r..'1. Bount Silld J\londay. "\\'e 11eed to prod France vigorously," Blount said. "If the American people dt!Cided to boycott French goods and did "'1 1J nlil !he co st of the bovcii tt exceedrd lhr benefits "' the drug -!r:iffic. ou t (•f \l:ir:;ell lcs. 1hrn ~rcnt\"r effort rnight be ta~en !n end that tr;iffic."' Dlo.unl made his remarks during the dedication of a stamp which warns aboul drug ahuse. The eight-cent stamp shows a young girl sitting on the ground with her head buried in her arms. The words ''prevent clrug abuse" are inscribed ;icross the lop of the stamp. 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OCTOBER 5, 1971 TEN CENTS Vote Turnout Ea 1·l)· Pre d ictio ri~ Prc Jv c) F (tlst> iii Neiv porl 08,\' L. p~~l'E R !i.RfE(j 01 !ft• D•ol, l'il<ol l.l•U ~ell' vo1 er, 11enl to tile pol l~ 101· 111e J\ewport Beach rh·ie t•ente r bond el('(:tion this morn1nR 111 con1ra~1 tu prediction!! flf a high iumuuL for lhe c1t_v'.~ second .~JM!cial election in se1·cn rnontbs. 4. rrt·u1'd high uurnbcr of absenter ba l· lots had led cit y t·lerk Lau ra L<1g1os io predict 11 hca\~ turnout. "But it's very sad so lflr.'' ~·!rs, L.og1o_c J;.aid. this rnorning. Citywide, she es11 · n1ated only 10 percenl or lhe 2ti.03J !)fl'· sons registered had 1·01ed as of 11 a m Supporter); of the bond can1pa1gn were To11 Tai,van Aid e <..:011dc111ns Nixo11 Trip Hy f ' . .\,\'IJAt..:E Pt:ARSO~ 01 lft• Dl il' ,.Hot lllll :'\a t1ona!1st Chinl'se President Chiani:; h a1·sheJ.. learned of Presidenl :'\ixon's proposed trip to Conununist China from someone who saw Nixon announce it 011 l S. television, a top Chinese official said 11\onday 111 Ne wport Beach. . fan1es Shen , K'ationalist ('h i n a '~ ~rnbassildor to thr U.S. said he w;i~ infonned or lhf' plans onl.11 20 minute.-; before Presidenl Nixon 1vent on the air. A trlephone strlke 1n \.\'ashington D.r . prevented lun1 fron1 callinp: hrs ov.·n president, the Chinese 11 111 b • 5 s ll do r added. Shen, speaking al a lneeting of !he \Vorld Affairs of Council nl Orange <..:ount y at the Airporter Inn, v.·as critical nf .the Nixon move, but his criticism ""'as cloaked in 'diplomatic politeness. He !'aid rhe diplo1natic 1nove between President ~ixoo and Red China v.·as an unexpeele<f turn of eveo t!I'.. •·Secretarv of Slate Rogers called O)e fro n1 San Clemtnte 20 ~inutes ahead o.f tinie to .. , give me some adva llCe notice," Shen said sarcastically. "!\1y only complaint." he said, "is that 1 could hav e been briefed about it as soon a ~ f\1r. Kis singer re turned. Then T could take. the next plane back 11nd brief niy own presideol. But I 1vaioo denied ~uch an opportunity.·• Shen told U1f' audience of abou t 200, "r firml v believe this great country of yours ;ind ihe Republic of China have n1uch I() i:;ain by maintaining existing bond.~ of friendship. .. Any alteration in those bond~ for reasons of temporary expediency at the sacrifice of principals y.•ould ~ a di s appoi ntment and cau st an irredeemable loss lo the cause of freedom in this part of the y,·orld." After complimenting the U.S. 011 ii~ ldt'alism a nd morality, Shen said li.S accommodat ion of Red Chin a would greatly injure the Republic of China. lie called it "ironical" that Co1nmunist 1 'hina should be considered for the United Nations. ··This i'.' lanlamount lo hrrnging a11 flUtlaw into a la1,·enfor1•ing body," i;aid .Shen. "'/'he LI'\. t speciallv the Securil.\' Council, is raring badly enougb," h~ added. Shen point ed out that Red Chinll ha.• never been absolved of the crimes cominittcd, including its aggression in the Korean \Var 1n 19W and its genocide in Tibet in 1963. "If this Peking regin1e is admitted l~ the UN. the question is not whether fht Republic of China stays, but whether the UN deserves tn '.'urvive," he charged, jSee SHEN, Pa1e %' ~-... Schmitz Slates County Sp eech U.S. Rep .• John G. Schmitz (R·TusLinl will discuss thll country's China policy In an address"Monday at a joint meeting of Orange Coast area Exchange Clubs. Schmitz' appearance at noon at the Airporter 11111 In Newport Beech wjll be aponsored 'by the E'lchanre Club of Newport •farbor and is open lo Utt public. Schmitz his Utltd hl3 tpeeeh, .. Why We MU!t Stop R&<>nle~ OUr Pr1orltles .. "' He aid it will deal in part with Prmdent N'lxon's upcomtn1 vi&it to 'Pfkinc. not d1~appo11ue<I b.v the !1gnl c.,rl~ 8"1!rp? h,\11·e1·er and a spoJ..c:.::.rnau s.1!11 1nc1 t11ough1 tht'ir '}lt't out and 1u1<•'' , .1111 paig11 would p11y O!I before rhe pull~ ··lose at 7 p.nL In a sarnpl!nR 11f ilie carlv 11H 1ni.:. 111" rt!1Ur<1l Nr11por\ pn'l'JIH'1 · sllu11rr1 llw hea11e s1 turnout Still. 111 1!1;,1 11n'l'll<1'I 1:-\0. 21. 011)~1 139 nf l.L):! rco1:1~lcrrd 1.,1. rr" had bec11 to Lhe polls b.1 I J o't It)\. I.. In pret1nct 21 in Corona !lrt .\1ar 1::~ of 1.131 rr:;i ~terl'd 1·oters had (·asl hal- l11i 5 bv tliar ho!tr' Tile' .~u1·1c1' fll~o ~-hn11rd ~R uf I JO~ 1·ot1ng in prrcinct lhrrc ~L 1·i1y hall F;! NEWPORT VOTt' TALLY .SLA'ft'U Retul'ns fron1 the !\cv. porl Heal·l1 t·ivic c e n le r elerlion w 1 I I bf reported to rity hall tonight ~hor1!~· alter 1he polls l'lose al 7 p.nL The public 1nay wa11:h 1hr 1ole~ t'Ounled 1n perso11 111 lh(' lohb.1 nr n1ay ~·all i.:ity hall 16i:J<.!l !O> flllrr i :30 p.111 . for resul1~. At-it-iCtnbl y Oka ~s Coastline Bill; Senate to Ac t SACR .4.:\IF.~TO 1 l Pl • Th r Assemb!.v toda.v sent a bill lo pl'ul('''' 1'aliforn ia·s 1.0?2-m1lf! 1·oaslline fro111 rxploitatio11 to the Senalf after drfralln}: a move to have ii recon sidered. .'\.-;se1nblyman Robert 1-:. Badha111 1 ll Newport Beach), as\,;ed !hat the lo1~rr houst" rrconsider its r;irlier ac\11111 approvi ng tht> rneasure but hll' n1nr1011 wiis defeated 12 to 3.'i. The bill by Assemblynu111 Alan Sir ror1· 1 D-Beverlv !!ills\, would set up il state1vide ·commission alld si x regiona l co111m is sio11s which wou ld rnforce ~ 1noratorium nn tlevelopn1rn1 and draw up a master plan for 1he coastal 81'('11 It. no\\' goes to the Senate \\'here wraf..P•' proposal s have died in thl' Na1.11ral rtPSOUrces and Wildlife Co111n1!1(('1• The bill is su pp or trd b1· 1·onservationists v.·ho contend it 1.., necessary lo presrrve l'Oasta! area~ from haphaz<ird overde11elopme11t. It is opposed by local i;iovf'rn n1en ts a11d pri1·ate landowners. who bel1rvt 1 he~· would be "subjugalt>d to the 11·him or a commi ssion." Sieroty has !.'ailed fol' pubhc support 14• get his bill pJlst the Senale. ··The Legislature is \·rry 111Ufh illl'lll r of the publiC' interest in prescrvinJ: thr 1·oastli11e . and if !hat intrrr.~t hcighteu~ there is a rhance we t·an pass 11 s!ro11i; bill." he said. 'Duke' Wayne's Glll1 Burglar Gets Six Mo11th s A Lo ni".: Beach man who 11drn1tlf'<l laking 30 v.·eapons fron1 actor .loln1 Wayne·s Newport Beath horne \\'fl S sentenced !\tonday to six months 111 Orange County Jail. Supec;o, Couct Judg• Bycon K 1-lcMillan imposed a state prison term of one to 10 years on Will iam Lee ltton!gomery, 43, afttr reading the defendant's file but suspended lht' sentence in favor of the jail term and five years probation. Montgomery broke into Wayne·s IK>me on May ts. 1969, during the actor',; absence and removed the 30 1veapon:oo from Wayne's $20,000 gun collection Seventeen guns -most of then1 returned to Cslifornia by !\1.exican \..ovemor Raul Sanche~ Diaz: -0f Baja ca!lfohtia -have been returned to the Wayne collection. Investigator!! have little hope that the remaining hardware wlU ever be traced. Officers said Montgomery look the weapom to Mexi co where he ran an a11lo repair bu.sinesl in Mexicali and aave most -Of the gum to friends. G-Ov. OW. retrieved most of lht mllsing weapom when Mexican police arreated • Mezicali man wbo w11s selling runs ,tven to him by Montgomery. •1/ j!J3 J!I jll'l'l'.111<'1 ~I X •,,11 l.1tl<1 [,,Ir · 'lll ,.f I \17 4 111 1i1·•·c·111t.·t n1nr 111 \'ewpu1 t lh•1g111, /'iii fll 8ll8 111 l)ll'<'llH'! 14 111 Ea.,1· hl utf .l2 ul 5~4 ui prt't·1111·1 18 on liall>o~ 1,1.ind. <t11d IUfl 1n 1,11 7 111 p1·ee1n•'I 2:1 u1 !ht• Co1111•u ,'ll\u1·1·.• <1r~<1 Tlie t ll\' cu1111cil h<is r11d11rsrd 1111' .1>11 •1 1Hill1011 bond 1 ~.~11e lor 1h,· new 1•1tv hn:I lllld j)lllil'C' ~IJ1 1on ;,ii ~l'\l'pGl'I C.C'lll l'I 'f'he 1no111t•1· 11oul1l t'u 1o1•r OO!h rhe t·osr qf I.Hid 1111d .l'(ln~l l'lltllll!I The l'OUlll'il li:1~ Sll11I II i11u•11d~ II' ~rll 1!ie l 'lll'l'Plll ~llC ,1nd ll~r thP llllHlf'V f:llSt'd 1ow:.ird ct1r i'tJ'I OI thr 11('1'1 ;:u11lp!rx .. ·r lit 1t1~t·1,.1011 l•• hu1ld .it _\~1v1Nrt l'cn 1f'r v.;1~ rnad t n1u 1(';.r~ ;ii:,t1 flftrr ~l'1r°r.-1I , uuneil a1111 t.:111lt'n 1on11111L1ers said 1! 11ould br l('Sf' r~pe t1 >11e lo bu ild tiler.- tha n tu rf'bu1IJ al 111e prcst'ill ~r1111011 Buu lt 11ard .~rte. l\h1t·h 1 ~ a 1•on~1der.iblv )!lla:ll:'r !)ICl·e of pruper1_1 . In 1rxlav's 101u1g r-.1r~. l.11g1u., ~<lid tlirir 2ti I ab~t·ntee ballots h;;d LH:c11 l'.'.l~I. ,11 11L111lbt'r f;1r rxl·eedi11g the rcrord 194 1·a~r. 111 !Ill' special freeway t•leL·l1on l(j,,r ,\!;irch 111 rh;il rlf'rlllln, thr 111rnn111 \\'ll5 jH ( l>C.!l\:r,.ut 1lf lhosl' rrg1stcrrr1 lo l'Otr Ge orge Mea 11 y to R e~i~t /\Ft •. Cl ll Prl'~Jder11 I ;cui't!C '\lcany toUa.1· hkenr!I J'residcnt '\1.~ut1 111 tor111er Argcnlln•' d11·!<11ur .luan Pr:·on iol' 1·;011·i>hng un1nn· 11011 p;1:v and bf'nC'lil tlltTrasl·s dunng Hie 90-day wflgr·pri~.e 1 n~e1.t• Tht• 77-yrar-old i\·h·illl,I'. 11ho h;r s frequenlly llll<11.:krd N ixon·~ t'("Onon111· progra111. said labur l'l'lf'tlf.'d lhe 1dra lli<1! Nixon h;1tl tile 1)1111·er !u n11H11.v lerrn ~ nl 1·ullrct1 vf' IJarg11111ing 11g1·ee1nf·t1ls . "\\'h'1 1 dit'l c1·1•nl'.1' 1.s Lhere bell'.'een .Ju<t11 l'rrnn :;t;1nding: at tlie b.1lron,I' find sa.v1ng 1ha1 he i!'> g1v111g 1nilhons ol 1vurkers ;t raisf' as ot !hat nunute out or !he pocket" 11f their e111ployt'rs w1lhout t:or~sulttnl.'. lh;rl r111plu~·er. and the aetion nf l'rr~1df'nt N1xn 11 in 1<1ku1~ hu11drcds ul rnilhons ,,r dollar:; ut11 {If rhr po1.:kt>ts of lhl' v.·urkers aud g11·1ng 11 1u rli1· f'111ploycr'!" ;o.1f';111~· said. !\leanv abo declared , '\\r 11111 rf':.L'l any a1 ic111pl 10 lin1il labor 's nli:hl 111 :!.lrikf'." flu( 1\ie•u11, t<1JJ..u1g lu i·r1Hirlrri; aftrr· ;:111 address io thr 1·on1cntio11 of the A~'l. L'IO •ndustrral uruon depar1111e111. sard that v>lule he 1vas opposed 111 principle to 1'flf1 -llart.ley i11JUllctions 11) p r f' 1 "n l ~1ri kes. be did 11oj f11ul t Nixon for usu11! ll1e 'l'fl fl·llartley A1·1 In slop the current dork s1nk1•s_ A~nc·11l1ur1• ~f'l'rel ;ir,1 l,l 1fh1rd ,\I . H;ird111 struc·k bilek ill .~1Hnt• nf ll1t•an1··~ 1•arl it>r !T1 f1\'isn1. 1·hargir1~ 11\at. ";i pron11nen1 l;ibor le:idet"' w;is den1a 11cl111~ lhal labor get 1\'hal its leaders \\'a11 l ';,eern1ngl y reµardlcss 0f whl'tllPt ti 1~ 111rla\!on:11'.Y a11d sef'rnu1 gl ,1· "' 1 t ho II 1 rrgarrl for what it doe.-; tHr tll~ res! of :-oeirt\ ·• llal'd1n le1 1 n11 do11hl he l•;J.~ rf'lcrnn.: lo 1\·lran}. f.1ea1111lule . i\1>.tlt1 ~ order delavin~ n 5 .) pereen! pay increase for lederal rinployl.'~. upheld by lhe llousr. latr.~ H 1·hallenge \\ledfll.'sda,11 in thr Sl'natt' whrn a 1"omrn1\l!'e \'01<' ii; taken on propPsal~ In 111 Crl'idc lhf Nixon cwde1·. :<iT ALI. llTI\ -l\'i.\:On t-:<·oni:1111}' \1 ari The House vn1ed 207 lt1 174 :'11ond a~· to rt1C'cl <1 resolulion that would ha1 .. l'c!ocd t\i~t111's order 1o drlay fnr SI\ 11u.1nths a $2.6 billion pay inC'reasc :!.!'h~du lcrl .Ian l i\'ixon. wl10 loo k the step as IJarl n( hi.~ 1•:11npaig11 tn stop 1ntl<1lt011. li;iil cd L11r House aclion as ''a t•ouragcous ,;l11n1t 11h1t'h dr.scrve~ lhr <ippla\ISI' of <Iii An1crrcans" "This Uct!cral t~ a 1 Ital µatl t1f !hr new et:uno1111t: prog1arn whith 1 lia\r rf'l'rn1lv JH'OJn,ed. and Hh£"1 \Ole dernonsl rale~-. gra!1l.11ng and coupcral1ve attitude nn thr pa1·1 ol 1hc Con~1e:;s a~ we dc1·rlop a <'Onl111uing progr;1111 lo llal1 1nllat1on find 1·rf'?J t' jobs,'' Nr.~on s1ud Bui a 11£'111 1·hallenge of the pay h 1!..~~ 1111 n1cd1atcly developed 111 1he Sen11t" Sen. Frank ~: ~l oss i D·U tal1 1, :saJd hr ll'C!ldd hring thf' \Cln r·rsolul10ll 10 llir flo-01· or lhe Sell<J !e for a 1·ote bf'lor'° '·ongrcss st:i rt.~ a five·day n::t·ess Thursday. The re~olut1on 111u~t be ronsidered hv 1he :senate Pos t Office Comrnittec beforr it goes lo the floor . but illnss said he 11ll~ ri:;sured hy Sen t;aJr \V, ~1 c(.;ce 1 p. \\yo 1. rhal the 1·01111111llre would 1'ons1dcr the tnea:sure \Vedncsday. Ex-Marine Fiks Fo r I rvi11.e l .it)· l "uuncil11 u1 n Posl Isadore l:ichneider. a for111er .\faririr ( ·orps olficrr and 1·urTc11!. presiden1 or !Irr l ·111ver.~il v Park Co111111ururv Asi;ociat mn, /1)r1 :t.1 fil~d for (lir nfficr nl' 'i:ounc1l111;1n in tire propu~ed e1 l.1· of li'\•itH~. Scl111e1der . lib:/:6 QL1ee11s \\'re<itl1 \\;i,1, l 1H1•er~ity Park. is the !h1rd lrv111r resident to announce his candidac:, Henrv Qu igle.v. au in v '°' ! ! n1 ,. 11 1 c·ounsclur. and \\'a ynr Cl;1r~. pub!11- 111fonnat1nn offt1·rr, fol' • UC lr1•u1r ;ilready ha1•e u1d1ealcd thev 11·i!I ~l'e\.. sca ts on lhe Irvi ne Cit~· U1unc1! Thr "lel·t1on 11'1ll be conducted Dec. '.!I 111 t•OllJUllCtion With thr \'Ole On l r\lllP ( '011111 \' i'ichi1e1dt'r 1~ a lnrrnrr prrsJd l'nl of rJi,. .l1•111~h Con11n~1n11y ('oonl·il nf Orange ~('()lllll~'. In a11nount1n~ h1<; !'Rnd1tlt1c1· !w '-did 1l1e 111·01xbed city of lr1111e "1·annol aflufd ''' becon1f' a 1•01npany 1011•11 run b1 01fit1alJ;. who 1nke their unif'r~ fr·om th t• 11·urv towers of '\!ewporl t'Pntr1· ... SC'llneidrr Sflid therr 1~ "II lar\.. of srhool~ and r·la~sroonis ;it all le1eli; tn u11r arf'il." llf' Qla1ncd !he· short;igr 1111 · l'Ulnpll'lc lack of r(}(ird111atio11 betwre11 }.:01·crnmenl11 I agencies , . lhe tr1111r 1 '01npa11.v. lhc dcvclopcr!i and . (he :-chool districts '' Safety First. New port Boys 8 } CA~OY Pt-.:ARSO:\ 01 ill• Diii~ l'i .. I S!•U Two Newporl Beach bo}s -une of whom 1sn'l old enough to dr1v'° -wilt represent Calif-0rnia al the Explorin,i: 4 ;rand National Safe-Driving Road Rall y in Detroit Wednesday through Saturrlay. Mark and Kent Vorkink , 117 Via Nil'r, are 1nembers of t:1plorcr Post 440. spansored by t11e Churt.:h ol Jesus Ch rist or Latter·Day Saints. Mark , 16, and Kent. 15. are both '.'ludents at Newpor~ Harbor High School. When they compete in lhe nationa l rit.lly. only lhe sc<:ond one they have e.vcr entered. Mark will drive and Kent will navigate. 1'he boys first competed together last Spring In an Orange County Ex plore~ rally. They won ·~nd were chosen for national competition. California will lbo be represented at • UI Natio nal Rnlly Jhe 1·all y by a tean1 of Explol'er1 !rom Torrance. Explorers is a high school division of the Boy Seoul« of America. Abou!. 79 young men and won1cn will artertd !he third annual rally. which is sponMred by the fi'ord Motor Company. The 36 rall y team!'! will be coinpeting ror 11 Sl,500 college scholarship and a Mercury l.o drive for one year. Each second·place tean1 member will be awarded a $750 rnllege scholarship. The rally on Saturday is not a race, but a test o( ability lo fo llow directions. n11vigational clues and varying speed li1nits through a l~mile, six-hour route. ·reams must reach four or five checkpoints on the rally within certain time limits, or be penalized. Many of the le.ams also ha ve an nbserver in the car whn watches signs and clues. but Mark and Kcnl wW nol. l , .. -t ' "• ..• • O.llLY PILOT f'nll• Dr l u ... ~"' • • j 'X' MARKS THE CHOICE TODAY IN NEWPORT Al Ii.sue: Bond Proposal to Finance New City F•(iliti•s Yo Lt r N Lt111b e1· 1811 't Li Jl ' ' Af tc1· 125-Citt F1·0111l40 \\.\$1 111\(:'l'O.\ 1.\l'• Srn 11'i' S1.-;te111 l11U111 lri11rrrd thl' lollcry 11111Jlhrr .11 11·hwli 11.uni.; 111(•11 ca n be e.,n<·l·lcd tu h1· dn1l1cd 1111 ~ 11':!1 lo !25. l'rr11uusl1 . t11·.:1J1 11!l1t1<1ls ln1d said 11n111g 111e11. 111lu.~r birthila~" IPll on Ilic 140 lu11t'~I 111ir11tu:r~ f111 !h1' ~c~u·\ Uralt µi111l.1t1h 111111111hr1·.1llrd up J)r .• 11 l>11 f 1't(11' \ ur11~ \\' T.111 ;1!:;0 1'<tld !oda 1 tt1;11 1111·11 "111 ht• c11t•11 :JU /1;1\!o' 110111·1• 10 1•·pu1t 1,11 1nd111.·t1011. 1n1'trad.uf lhr la11 Th;ii 111r1111s 1h.11 II•' ••ti" 11111 l1t• tlrallrd d11n ni.: \){•tnbr 10 till lht• HJ Vu0-111:111 d1'al~ , ;111 fo 1 !hf' 1r11111111dP1 11f !!11~ 1e;11 :HUl\Hllll't•d la'I 1t't'1'\. hv t!w l'1·11t:ii;:on ·1h,,1 1111! !1P dr:i11 rd 111~1 1'.tt! u .. 111f'l'll \111 I ;111.I Ot•• 'I 111 ~1111 11nothrr ;i111111•111~,·111(•11t Tilr!' ~.!Id l)p l\;I', drr('l'1('d l<w:il :tlld ;ipf}t•al" <'llill I ~ 1•1 ih'IC'I ;!('1 IPll !•II r l;1 ~~11w;1l1!l11•-, pl'1·~1111;1I ;1p11t'.1r;,n1·(·'> ;11111 .ippril!~ lllll1! 11r11 l'Cg11l.t1i1111.~ nn 1Jr;111 1cqu11'1•111cn L )Jl'<ll bl(lll.'> ;Jl'C.' dl'<lll II Ii)! ·l1cr;1ll~C "t l ill· lll!l!l'. I rr <l ! Ill )'IUl'I Sio11~ Ill ll1e 111'\\ 1.iw 11i.-111111rd b,v Ill(' ~l~lf'lll " h!' 'f1lrl "1! l\llllici ht• 11 11!:11J' 110L in c~lc11d thc~f· f 111· t i1 !' n ni 1 n ~ nd1:11it;.igt's !n l'('j!J$\l'a11!S now l:u:1ng rla~s1f1ca\ioo or ~1ppr:i1 tictiun" Co1w1 <11·t11111 l'ould res111111'. bu11e1cl'. 11 l1r11 nr11 r 111r' 1<r(' d1strtbt11rd and bC'l'U!llf' ('l ll"l'tl\C Ill i!bOlll SIX \1'e{'~<; {n cstunal1ng lhr lo11cr lottery number, Roll s llo-vcc l:o. Ljquj<latio u Scl LONDON (AP 1 -~hareholders hare vtt1cd Lo hqu1d;i1 r th e Rol l.~ Hnycc Co, bul thcrr nillv bt' son1r hop1• for the $411 r11ill1ou prcst;gio11s tnotor d il'i ~1on whic h prnd\lt:CS 1h1· farn!!llS l1mou~in .--..___ The rrecivrr. Ruper! '· <· h n 1 son. proposed ~·londay :irt he ovrr~~e~ming liriuidalion votr that he motor d1v1 s1on be •·nursed along'' uni I the end of the yea r bC'forf' deciding whether lo ~ell it. Nicholson sfl id ii v.•ill lake month~ In ~ettle ho1v nlul·h of Rolls Royce's $243 1111llion debt t~ to be p;iid to t-reditors. He said f\olls book value wall "1 176 111illion including thr RB-211 jct engine projetl for !he Lockheed Tristar jetliner. Roll!> was dl'clarl!d bankrupt in April, hul the British f!OVe rnm ent moved in to shore up soch proJccl~ as lhc RB·21 I. J~~. the nu111bi•1· fi n ll'lil!'li ~t111ni;: n1en 1nay he ordrrPd !1• l.1 ~1' Pll.1S1t:a l rind 111{'11!;11 exa11\111a11u11s :-,,(J111r 111('11 bel11rcr1 lhn~e nun1hrr:; h;,i1p been rxan11ned bul i1ppa1·rntll· air frl'l' ul i;rr1111~ ban•1ng ;i. n<1l1011al l'mcr.i;:ent1 I\~ u1d1C'ated c;.1 rt1r 1 lhr !1r,,l ·1'1 he l'ri!lrd 11il! be llll'll "1111 lo~! d1. fenuen!.•. n1auil_'. tho.'f' 1\h1• gr;1d11alrd fp,m 1«1llrAt' ju1n11r 1·•iJl1'g1· 1•1 1r;1dr :-thtJOl l;i.•t June 11 hol had h11• 11t1tHbt'r.~ Th11~e 11!11. l<•.'>t dric·rrl\l'l'I ' 111•11ld h.11•11: hern ('illl1'd l'Olrlu•i but !hr d1 at1 11 a~ .•u~1l1:'nded whf'11 tl1f' 1lr;1lr !aw e~p1rrrl .June :111 un11! l'n··1d(•111 \'1:11111 ~1gnep the nr11· dr<t l1 l:n1 r.1,t \\1•(')., T~rr no11N lh,,\ lhr 11r11 <11·a11 I a w p1'1\1·1f!es !or ;1 11111f,~n11 11:1th1nal 1·a11. "" 1h.'l1 n1e11 ;11Tf!~' 111(• rn11111r1· arr rRl!rrl '1111ult01neou•ll' 111 !u11r1·v 11111nbr1 \<l!'ICd Ill f':l!'li s1;1lt' Tnrr said !lit• 11111lon11 11;it1u11.it ,·;i ll ";i;,~.111'1':" {'\'fl',\ j lltlOg 111;111 111 lllC' 1!111 gruup 11 h11 1~ 11\ :-ind r1uillif1cd \v1lh "" Ii.':-/ 1a r;111don1 :-.Clt'<'!1vr nurnbcr I <1f 12.1 ilfld bclo1v lh:!I hr will recCJl'C OlO 1ndu!'llOn notice in the near fulu!'e " O ra:g:a_~oast l\.-ealher li's goin.': lo br ;i hor (Inc agd1 n tnda.v, bu L tho:-.c northeasterly 111nrls will depflrl the scene lo. nigh! and cooler weather Ill c xper· ted 011 Wednrsday. l-l ighs today BO al lhe beflch ri~iJlg to the high 90s inland · INSlDE TODA. V \Vl1ai's ;,, /li e fit tu r r for n,.augc C11u111y 1s ll1e rl1('n1 c nf ll1c f lflltrll (/1111/Ull prO(J/'fSS ''t· norl. See Page 8 't fllfo•lllO ' M••I•• " C~..:klot• "' " MYIYll ·-· " Cl•JIJllH H·l1 H•l .. 1111 N•w• '" Com le t ,. P••-(•.,..IY • Cro .. wor4 " ·-· ~" .... ,, Nolkot • 119<-,., .. -... U·U 01 ... r(•.I • ft>to•lllM " Eclll•tlll .~ ... • ,.,_. " E11forllt11m..,1 " #t•lltor 1'1~111(• lt.U "'~Ht W•lll • ~lttK-" W•-'• Ht•o 1'·11 ~"" L•'*" " ••• ·~· •• Don't Forget to .Vote; PoII·s Close at 7· p.m. , ~ .. I •. Z DAILY PILOT N Tuittdty, Octobtr S, 1971 New · Newport General Plan to be Sectioned Newport Stach will ha\'e a general plu "*-dDwa Into 11 dUftrtnt eltmllltl, ranctna from r.c:re1Uon to redev&opmeol, Carl Ntuhausen. city ~plan administraoor. said today Work on updating the Jot.year old maater plan of de\'elopment has Jl.l!il begun and the plannin.1: comm1~sion I!' ached.Wed 10 1et its fir1l proaress report on that work Thursday al 3 p.m in city ball. The redevelopment aubsettlon !1 li kel y tn be one of the most controversial ir.Jementa. ACcording to Neuhausen, It will conal1t of "plans and program!! for the UPlfldlni or reu1e of oldt.r, d1ter1or1Un1 1rta1 and the reeycllna of u111 into 1 aecond aeneration ot rrowth." Se:vtral areas within the city hive already been identified as pnn1 ~ for .. second genera tion u~e." As outlined ~ev~ral mnn!h~ ;igo hy fnrrner city plllnner l.1111rpnr1" V.1 1J~on , they include . Central Balbo;i. Olrl Ne\.l'port. Beacon Bay-Balbo11 \l.'harf. downtown Olrona de! Mar. lhf' bu!lne s~ district of We~t Ne"'pr!rf itlnng Pac1f1r O:iaat Highway, the trailer park nea r Uppe r Newport Bay Also 1!inllicant in tht new m11ttr pJan "1dll be the land uae e.lement, which Ntuhauain defines u ' ·prop o 1 e d distribution and 1enerat location nf hn11~lnJ;t, busines!>. industry, parks, !\hOOls 1tnrl puhlic usei;, Th" l;;inrJ USP l'!Pmenl ;ilso lncludf'11 o;l!lnrl;irt1~ fnr f'l'lpUIEltion den11ity i nd h111lrl1n ~ 1ntrn.~it~ for v;irinus ;ire;is rn1·errrl b.v the p!;in ." he sairt ~ rh1rd s1gn1f1ran1 stcl 1on will b4' thP r1rrilla!lnn elemf'nt, studies f(lr '41hlch h.l1·e already begun. Hoag Tower Due • Ill 1973 Hospital Addition Equipp ed for Hen rt Transplants Hoa1 Memorial Hospital, .,.,.1\l be equ ipped to perform the mos t sophisticated heart transplants when 1rs $11 million tower add1t1nn is completed In lm, hospital administrator \l.'illiam Hudson 11id Monday. "If and when the time comes such a service is needed at a comm.unity h·osplt1l.'' Hudson said, Hoag '"'lll be able to provide It. Ground w!ll be broken for the 11 -story !Dwer Monday 1t -t p.m. It vo'\ll have 243 sin1!e-patlent room!, nirie d1 ag11osuc X·r.r.y room! and ll surgical facl\ltif's. John G. Veneman. under-!ecretary of He1lth, Education and Welfare, will be W.R. Bartlett, Fomter Employe Of Pilot, Dies Wallace Roy "?.'ally" Bartlett. a Daily Pllot aenera.l service s employe for _ 11 years. died r.1onday at Beach Com~un1ty Hospital in Stanton aft.er a brlef illness. He WIS 71. Known 11s "?.'ally'' to his fellow employes, Mr . Bartlett wa! a smiling and affable flxtUie around lhe newspaper plant for more lhan a decade. He prided hunse!f on greeting all employes by riame as he made his rounds from department to department. For a time, r.tr B11 rtlett ra ised birds a.'ld often gave away paraktets and gamehf'nS to fellow emplnyes He "'as nnted for hating to m1s1 a day's \.\'Ork, ~even when ill. ~tr. Bar!lett ret1rerl from h1~ Daily Pilot position tn 1970 He had been a re ~!dent of Orange Oiunty fClr 21 yea rs. 'fhe last few years he rl'~!rled at 6401 Burnham A\·f\, 1n Buen11 Park . Funeral services will be conducted 'fh•1rsday at 11 am. at Rf'nllkPr Buena Pa:k Chapel. Burial will folln111 in Lnma \.".ista ?-.1emonal Park in Fullerton . ~Ir. Bartlett is suf\'l \'l"d by h1~ \.l'ife, R·~by, of the. family home Bicyclist, Tot Take Road Spill A Ne\\·p:irt Beach schonl teacher and h11r infant snn \.l'ete. injurer! ~1o ndav. soi.lied W t~e pav~tTIPnT whf'l'I their t;:r\'C!e v.·11~ invoh·ed in a rn\hs1tln 11 1th a C'ar D ;in.a H('n~l ev, 34 ~,,rl Thomas Ht:"J~lev. 2, (lf .127 Al\'aradn ~t . s11!fPrf'd c1~r.; a.l'ld ahrasiun~ r.ut "ere relf'a ~erl a!ter trl".atm ent at Hoa~ ~lernonal Hosp•lal. Pnl'•"f' 5illrl 11r1t~rr \lr'\ Her~lev nnr n1010~1st Gt nrge L r'"'\:-rian~k1 .Ji a r,fJ;hbo r !1v1ng at .11 2 A\\ ·irarl o 51 "rre c ~ied a~ a result nf ·h~ l r"111 ·~rr~rl rn1\!Sll'\n ar East Balboa Bnule111rrl and Al• ft rado s~ rret. • OUNGI COAST DAllY PllOT l!lilA110f COA!IT PVa1..n~INO et:IMl'A.N'I' Rob••' N. w •• d ,., .. od.,t •llll Pw~uwr J •c\: R. Cu1l•v Vkt l"rtoikl.,r '"" c.-al M!lf'~7tr n.e,.,11 kttY!I 1:<11!• T~.,,,.., J., Marolii"' MINg'.1'19 ICO<!Or L P1hr t('r;tg ........., ••cto c .. , l(<f:lw ti_,....._.~ JIJI Ntwpo,t lowl,~.,,. Mam., All~re111 P.O. l e11 1111, •266l OtW Offl~ a... -.. ~-w ... ,.., """' ~ .......... , tt2 ,_, ... _ Hllol!l"t ... 9Nd'I: HI'S llHt~ IOOJl .... al'f lu a...i • Ntr1!I ll ~mine Aul • ( the main speaker at the grnundbreaking, Hudson announced. The tower addition "'ill mark a 00-bPrl 1ncre11se over the currf'nt 3112 beds A leased patient care unit acrt)S! Hnspi!al Road will be returned to the owners Hoag eii:pecrs to pay b~ck the Jl2 million lnan from the Equitable L1fP Assurance Society with monies acrr11Prl above operating costs. "Hoag Hospit al always has been and still i! one of the. cheapest hosp itals in Orange County," Hud ,,on said . Hudson estimated tha! operating cost!\ will increase at 11 rate of five perrent a year, hut because the hospital wlll care for more patients. rate increasf's can ~ limited to t~·o percenl a year. Increases will alternate One year ronm rates will increase two ~rcent . the next year, other services lx·ray, therap), surgery) will increase. Hudson rallf'd his pracuce normal and 1'v"rv ronservativ e " Pra11ung thf' plann1n~ nf lhe tower, Hudson s;11d r.itre ha.'1 been taken lo bulli1 fa ctors 1n!n tht surgery ceonters which 11'111 not. bPcOm'. nh.~olete.. ne.~e11rch al.~o \.11en1. into lhe rlecision Lo hu1lrl nnly singl e.care. rooms. ht-.'IAld. "!II-111;iv ('nsl 11 l1l!IP h1l rnnr~ In build thJ!i v;<1 1'.'' he ad mitted, hut ~aid long- rangr nfif!rat1ng cnsts \.111Jl gn dnwn . Thr ho~p1!al 11'1 11 no longeor h;i ve !n "o•-r\ aho111 aJ?e. sex. dl;ignos1~ or rl 1fferrnre 1n rlnctnrs when assiining f'l'ople to rooms. H11rl~nn Ii.Il ic! that speci ahzed treatm'.nl nl \'arinu.~ kinds. not just transplant!!. w11I !iP a ~a1 l;ihle at Hoag "'hen the tower 1s c11mple!Pd "Thi' commun1t~· will be able to gel 1t3 lot;:il health needs there." he said. Mesa Council lg1iores Airport Unit Aid Bid C-Osta r.1esa councilmf'n !\olondav night rl!:fused to hf'lp the Orange County Alrport Land U!e Commissio n in its battle for funds . l\'ewport Beach had asked the ~lesa council to bar.k a resnlullnn askln.R rnun!\' supervisors lo authorize fund:-. for the controversial commission. "ft"s gov ernm ent bv committee. and I Massage. Parlor Operators Set For Court Da y Operators nf an Orrtnge ri1;:i ~s;igf' rirtr!or ha\·e been ordered lo appear 1n Or;ingP. r.nunty Superior 'Cn11rt Nn~· 4 fnr ,11 hearing into al!egPr! prn~t1 tu1 1nn 111 the premises. JLJd ge J . E T ''.\'rrl " R11!!er 1.•su!?'rl 11 restraining orrlt-r M0n'1av af!tr D1s1r1rt Attorney Cecil Hic ks filer! a r11•1I act1nn aga1n~t I.ht Saddleb11rk Sa11na Rnd ~lassage Parlor. Hick-' "' i 11 ask for ~ !'f'nnanPnt 1njunr tion on th,, ,l!'ro11nrl~ nf allP gPrl ''.'lf'XUa! actlv1!~··1 het1111en fr ma l c e.mployes anrl rn.'llf' r a1rrin• The rl 1•tr1ct ar!ornP\' nAm P'\ orpr;itnr Fr;ink Showal!Pr a~ pnnr 1ral rlPfervian• anrl claim~ that ~ho11•;1Jlpr 11nrl n!hl'r~ kne\.I• that lht prPm1~e~ \.\Pre h1"1ng u~"rl for "purpri~,. .. nf !P11r!nr•.'. as~isnilt1n11 anrl prn~t 11ut1fln ' ]O\'f'3!i5'1i!IOTt; ~et' !hp romr\ol1n t -fhP f·r~t surh .:i cl!nn a~a1n~1 n1 a~sa~e anrl ~a 1ina p;ir lor~ In Orang r !n11nlv -;i~ he.ing t.he fir ... t nf Sf'1'f'r<1I ~11rh la1\· .. u11~ anrl an exp11n.•.1l'!n of Hir~s+ pre l!Ln1i~ rampa1~n against !<lp les~ anrl bn\tnmle5s bars. cdn see the dem ise nl local governmenll': becau3e comm1Hee!! >11111 rule CalLfornla," gr11n1hled ~1ayor Robert Wilson, Ct'lunriln1en vn!ed .1 11'.1 2 to ignore the t':f'"'port Reach rtoq11Psl . ThPn, fh P city 11"Rt1er~ turned around and proposf'rl the ir nwn f'011trols for de1·elopmenL neat 11irport~. , C'nunr1lm11n .lark Hammf'll , who alone 11 1th \\"1lsnn aorl Cn11nc1lman Al vi n P1nklev knor~f'fl The '1 1rport c11mm1ss1on rrnj)(lsed an Airport Influence {Al) znne fnr fnsta Mesa "Let ·~ take thr !Pad and offer snmethtng rnnstructivt to solve this prnhlem." h'. tnld rounri!men. "ff we fl lare our 011·0 l1m1t~ on "'hat develop11 nr11r thf' ro11nt y airport, maybe other c11i,.11 wilJ rln the 11Rmt"" " Al! fne ro11nrilmen 11grerrl fit,v starr memhPrs 11•p1·e instn1l'ted to df'velop an A1rpor! lnf111po('P ionr'. noting how fa r tt sho11l d rP.iirh and v.•hat. construction It shoulrl allo1v. The r0n1ro1•f1rllv ovf'r Janel u11e arnunrl alrrnr!.~ (!he C"Ount~· airport in parllcula r f c11n1I" to -1 hr·arl a year agt'I when th• rnunt\' 111a~ forrerl In f'~t11bl ish 11n a.!rpo rt lanrl u~e comm I lls i o n undf'r state maod;itP fo11ntv s11pPr1•1i:.nrs. linwever, granted nnl.v 5~00 fnr rhe rommls~lno'a OPf',ratinn, 11•hpn rh• rrimmi,11s1nn •~k,.tl fnr $M,N'l0 Thf' r<lmm1s:-1nn i~ cnmpn!Pd of mem bP-rs ll f}J'l!lln t"rl hv !hf' supervisnrs and by the Lf'ag11e of C1r1e~ l'uper1·1snrs also h.:ive the ir own alrporl romml ~~inn , \.l'hirh !her rnn!end does the i:amP Jnh a1; the airport land U~I\ r0rnr111.~~1on rpq u1 rerl b~1 the 11taff' \J,'herl" the. s11perv1snrs anrl cilie!'i surh a~ !ns!11 ~lesa h11lk .a t !hf' land u.~e rnmrn1s:-1()n IS Its pov.·er. The commission ran set. 11p 1.on1ng restrictions around Any a1rriort, in !.hf'. county, and it. takell 1 fonr· liflhs volt' of a city's council to override those restrictions. 4 ~rrested i11 Mesa Raid 011 S)'11tl1etic Pot Chru~ges B1· ARTHUR R. \'l ~SEL A raid In Cnsta Me.!la P..1onday night led lo ~rre51. of four you rhs who police allPge sold a suitcase full nf synthetic marijuana worth $140.000 In illicit street salf'll to a teem of detr.c:llve11 for one· tenth that 11um. 'fhe arreats climaxed 1 month·lona prnhe re!ulting from a serte5 of complain!J about suspicioulJ activity at 1 specific apartment. Booked on 1uspic1on of l!llt nr furnlshirig of d11.ngerou11 druas and posse11ion of marijuana were: -Barry o . Bower•, 19, of 226 1 fl.f1ple Av!', Apt. E, C.Osta Mesa. -Jerry L.. Harrl1. 21'1. hi1 roo m·mate and fellow employe 11t • Santa An• industrial firm. -Marl!: J, Hnlznecht. 19, ol 1034 Sherwood Line. &nt• Ana. -J1me1 E. O'Connell. ao. or 304 Pnncl!.~!l Lane, Santa An<i Crimin11I complaints f0r mally C'hRrglrig !ht: quartf'l ai; drug i;upplitr.!I werf'. beinl .!lnught today from the Orange County Oi.!ltrlct AUornt'y·~ Office. N1rcotlc1 detectives w~re urglna th1l bail hf' .!let no lower th11n Sl2.500 for !he four suspect&. Dettctive Caplain Robert P. Green sald • a nu mber nf cal\.!I from the neighborhood relative to activities at Bo"'er1 and Harris' apartment led to 1urv1ill1nc1 beginnina about one month 110. Th~ alleged tr1n11ction Monday ni5ht was arr1ri5ed by detectlve11 Norm Kutch, Bob Lennert ind Don Cuey, 11 other palrolmen circulated around Jn CIH or trouble. The 11•.~ e•change waa 1lle1edly tr1nmact.ed without Incident, after which the 1uspert1 Were placed uncler arrut. A relatlvely 1m1ll quantity fl I m1rijuana lnveatig1tnr1 11ld thty fO\Uld In a 1ubsequent tearch w11 added to lht 11lft ch•rAe•. which C(IUld brlnt at.lit prl110n term• In cut or eonvlcUon. Chemical 1naly1l1 of tht SW1pteted 1ynthfltic m1rtju1n1 technically titled Tetrahydr11c1nnabtnol (THC) "'' betna 1rran1ed today to determine It• t11ct nature. lnve1tl~1tnr1 ooted that THC. whll• nnt ;i natur11! drug gueh 111 ml'lrlju1n1, hag rnuch the same efftcl 111ncl i1 In even morr: demand due to a current ahor1111 Of tven lnW•ljtldt CJ'IU· Detective l.Annt.rt 11ld tM 1l1P.gf!d THC !elttd rnuld alan prove to be a dlffarent chtmicat compoUJl(i known among drug· u5e~ as PCP, but with 1lmU1r properties. t ''II will c.on111t of he genPrat loc.\l!On and extent nt e1t1tln.1 ind propn1td m a j n r thoroo1hf1re1. tr1n1portatlnn rou te.!l, termln•ls _ind nrhf'r local puliltc utilities and f1cUltie1, all to be corrPlattd "'ilh th,. lanrl u~f' 1'1f'mf"nt nf lhr plan ," he ~aid. S!mply. th1~ 15 thl" tr111f\r study that will te ll NewJXJrl EIP.a1·h if it r11n handle l11turf" traffir withouL an t'aSt ·wr~t ff'l'eWlly, ~ruhAUSf'n onterl that 1t will alsn C'ontain muf'h other df'tailerl information. Other ele ment.<1 in the $200 .000 plan : Toil et Prices /-lit b.Y Fr eeze DETROIT tA P I -Men's rnom patron.'! 11t lh l" Sheratnn-CadiUa~ Hnt"l 11rf' s11 v1ni: !~ cents on e1 ch !rip !11 th" p;iy tnilr! -thanks t.o lhf' w11gf'-prlzf' frf'f'Zf'. F'f'rl"ri1I prire watchers nipped lhr hotPl 's pl;in In push lni1e! price.<1 from 10 lo 2.S rrnl.<1. ir;aying any surh r h11n,RP viol11tes the frel!zf' ThP hntPl rlroppl!d its plan~ ~!onrl11v l!f!tr 11 fl'!rler;il l'lffirl;i! IPlrrhonr ,grn1"r111 m a n A lite r r;itrirk Ri rm 1ngh~m \.l'lth q11es· 1100.~ 11 hnu! !hf' pr ice hikf'. Rlrmin.l!'hRm s11irl !hp r r i r e rnlth;ick h;irrll v ron!'~rn.'I him ;i~ part or man11 ginl! ;:i l.2flll.rnom hole/, But hr pledi:Prl to unlock the t'l-cf'nt lnck s until tht nld nnes can be rf'1nsl11 lled. And. Birmingham sa1rl hr isn"I rertain !he morP expens1vp lnc·ks 11>il1 make a comh;ick after the frttzP. Ne \vport Police Arrest Driver In Dr1mk Case A Costa ~1esa mntori.'ll arrested by Newport 8f'ach police l'ln suspicion of rlr11nken rtriving Monday coul d have made the. exrusr If he could talk -thal he was tn nn cnnrlitinn t.n w11lk . Officer Lawrence Gabriel said he arrived al \\'11sh!n11!.on Stretl and East Ocean F'rnnt 11! 2·211 p.m .. lo find the auSpect silting in the car . Thf' front wheels \\'t re in • city p11 rkway. The rear 1\'hPels 11.·ert spinning and the engine "'as roaring. And a parkway lr'.e was cr u5hed benf'11 th the m<'ln·.~ vehicle Officer Gabr1Pl said he told th e man tn shut off the f'.ngine but he was unable t.o eve n turn the key. T'hr. .<1us pect Wll.'1 finally hf'lped from the car. t&kPn tri hP.adqu11r!e r~ -where he ff'll !n the briokln g c11gf', cutting his forehead -11nrl then taken to Hoag Ml!morlal Ho~pital fnr treatment He wa s fin<illy booked nn the misdemeanor charge County Fire11ien Battle 5 81,nzes Dry S!lnla An11 winds blnw1ng infn Orange fo11nty kf'pt firt'men on lhe 1ler1. t.oday t.fond11y thl!'y fought f]l·e RfaS! fires w~irh bur"erl more Lh,11n 711 ACrP! The large.~! bl 11ze cllvere.d .11 acres at Avery Parkw11y 11 nd S.:trldleha ck Cn!lege. ThP 10 ~O ;i m firf!. 5t11rterl by a spa rk frnm a construrtlon lrac\nr '1 exhau!t, thrPalenl':d cn\legl!' huildings u n t I 1 cnntro\led by Ml Orange Counly f!remt'n in 10 tr11cks -RPr rrnt1on a cnmprrht!n!<11·e s\•str1n «1f ate.11 and publlc a1tu for recrealion, lncludln1 park•, p.rkw1y1, bt1chu, playrrnuncl• •nrl nthP-r racllltlf!I. -Shnrclinr pliinl for the t•on."ICl"\';;fion anrl use nr nonuse of 1111 l1v1np ;ind onn· livinc en:i.~t<1I resnurres -Hnusin~ !ilandarrls 11nd plans for !hP 1mprovpmrnt llf hou~in~ 11 ntt !or !he pro1.11~11111 nf •rlPq1111t, 111te11 for hl'l11111n~ -Cnno;Pr\•;i!lnn pl<'ln" fnr ! he. r11n~rrl';;L1nr1. rif'Vrln1Jrnrn! ;ind ut1hiation nf all rivPf<;. hf',.hllr ~ 11'lirllife i nd other natural resource~ --Open-space· pi&J'!S and programs for U1f' prP~rrvatlnn and rnn.st'r\al1nn of Opell•IPlte lands within lhl commuruty. -C.ommunlty facllltln : ahnwtnr the lroc"11tlnn, rit11la:n and •rrAngeml'nl nl r1v1C" ,11nd t:!tn1n1un it.1• renter~. puhhr srhnnt~. hbr;;ne". p11li<'I' ind f1ri> 1<:tat 1••n~ And (ilhPr puh!11· huildini:;11 . -Comn1un11y des1,11n · :u·rhitr1·lur11I ;inr\ l11nd11capt" s111nd11rd11 for lhP rlf'11l1tn 11nrl !~ll tment of r om rn 11 n It V I nd net~hh<lrhonrl r\Pl'rlnprnrnt ~ ~Sr1~rn1r· ~::ifrh 1rlrnf1/vtng $Cl li!Tl\C h11zards ~1wh a~ ~urf.1f'e rupturl's, fault1niy 11,round ~haki.ng and around £allures. Play11rottttd Seepage New Viejo School In Muddy Plight Hy PAi\1ELA HALLAN ()I l~I OlllY llllt! l•lfl Viein &hnn! -thr new pride nl the (;.ipis!rann Uni fied Sch('lnl Dl.'!trict. -i! in the mirlrllt-of 111 mud purldlf'. A big nne , say rl1str1el. o[fir.111ls -with a haffling sourr~ \Vater has begun tn sPtp nnl-0 thP pla_y~rnuod in rnur 1nra!ion~. Thr gre atest Rmnunt ha~ com'. from 111btiul half .... ·a.v 11p a slnpe immerllatel y behind the sf'hool. School ()rf1c1a1,,. expl;11ning thrir pl1,ghl lo the Boarrl of Trustees f.!onda.v. said the 11nurre i11 11 my.~ter.v. Because !here Arfl' hnml'!I nn lhf' hill ahove thP ~lripP. nffici;il~ 111 first thouJ:hl thl". 1\•;iter w11s lr11m irriaatirin drainage or tven a rr11 ckerl swlmr11in.11 p!'ll'll ''But we not1cf'd the seep11 ge~ lnng beI!'lrl" therl' w::i~ development." said ,!Ol'i \VimPr. rl irrctor nr 1rlmi ni,,t ra tive se1·1,lcr11. W1n1rr s;iirl !hr s1le showed :-ornP rl;imp spots be.for• cons1 rur.linn br.gan. hut there was no run nff likf' there I! nnw. '"ThP w::i.!er 1s rnm1n~ fr nm high up on ihe slope i nd we'rf' very rl'nrcrnt-.d because anmetimPs homes 11hp down bank~." 11a 1rl \\'i mer . Surerin!endrnt. Trun1;in Hcncd1C't said the pro hlem i! 1ncreasin~ 11nd hlll.!1 hecnmr ;:i 1i:ra1·e cnnccrn l{l area rt.!lidents. "Peoplr nre u·at l" ;i briut !ht 11!And1n 11 w11ter which has C'IU l!l'cl • rnosq11itn prnhlrm." 11111d Bened1rl. "They'rt 1lso cnncerned 11hn11l the muri bec11use we ha\'e a w;ilkway onto the campus in the area ·• Bened ict said (lfflria\s frClrn the c:nunty's mo~riu!tn ahatemenl distrirt have attempted lo conib1I the problem l'r""' Page. 1 SHEN ... "onrf' 1! ha.s comprnmised haSl(' conr..epts and pnnciple~." Thal th1" P~king re.;'!1me shnuld ht lhought. ln he \e11nin.g towards PfllCe and rnoperatinn , Shen i;airl 1s "simply !Of\ much for 1ny man ol in!elllgentt to believe.." Shen hehevea that Red China 1~ no! as pnwerful "~ .Ameriran~ think 11 ls ind eluderl to 1 serious intra·parly power stru,u:::lt. Sper.ul::itini:: nn whn rnli::h1 replacf' Mao T.!le·lung. Shen !illl td no olhl"r party leader was strnng rnnu11:h tn st11nd alnnt.. Previnual~· his ro11ntry '11 11mbasl!adClr tn Au~tr111i1 and direclnr of gover nm ent 1nfnrm11tion. Shen became amhas~adnr to th' lJ S nnly la..!lt ~t11~·. "lf I tl'f'.r '4·r11r mv mem<llr.\;," hr mu:-ed. ''! "'ill call thC'm. ·A Failure nf a M1.~s1on ' anrl dl~t rlct "'orke1'.' alsn l1a1'' ~prayed lhf' area. Planks h;i ve bceo put down •s tf'mpnr11ry w11lkw11 v11 . "\Ve have !(l ~et !hf' w;il pr ou!,'' •111 ld Brnr.dif'I.. Thr ho;ir•r!'.• main r·nri(·rrn 1• :;oll'ln~ IJ1r prnhlem, R11r !r11s1rr~ al~n w;in1 to knQ111 whn is rP:-ponsi hlP fnr the hog~. Thr 11dmini11tra!.inn wa~ .1111thnrtiPrl 111 1·hrrk 11·i1h lhe On1nge <"n11nt v Counsrl for advire, In approach lhe l'l\1s~lnn \11e10 CnmpRn.v for help her:i11.~, thP-firm nriginally .~rild thP d1~tricr ;in "improver!" sili'. a,nd lo check i;nil.~ tc~I.~ which alM> \.l'erf' prO~·ided hy the M1ss1<ln Viejo (:p mp:in \' · ThP ~:irrl 11 1~11 rle1•ir1r(i !h;i1 .11f1rr rither 11\'l'!nuPs ha ve 'Men erplorl'rl 11 ~Polni::.v nr f'ngineer!ng firm will prnbablv h:i1'e tn he. ca!l1"rl in !11 df"terminf' !he sourre Clf the fo ur "spring~ ·• Recnn1menrt11t1nn.~ no hn11• !o ~n!vl" th,. prnblem 1.nn whn i.~ iz.n1n.11 t.n flay for it will be made at the next mPet1ng. Me.."ia Withholds Approval of Joint Cable T\' Se tup City cnunr1lmtn in i·n.<;t,.. '-.1e~a 11greed Mf!nday lo hnlrl off anpro1 al n' A hvs- r1fip~ r11hle !P lf'visirin p,11r1 until one morlifir11tion 1.• m,11d~ ln !hi' r.11r1 Newpn rl Aearh ,11,c;kl"rl fnr the rlel11.1• sn nne \vnrrl r;in hr i11~ertrd In !ht 1n1nt pnwers agree.ment ThP 11·n rd wnulrt atlnw "rit.v In ~evl'r Al l f1nao1·111I nhhgalinns in thf' J'JRCI upnn ''nfl!ire nf wilhdri!Wl\I '' The contrart now rl".11rt~ th;it f1nanc1a1 nbligation.!I will s!l'lp 1vh1"n 11 ct1y withdraws, wh irh i. .. ~O rlRys 11fler noticr. has tie.fin gi ven "We. rlon't fep) R rll,\' -"ho11lcl inr.ur further obli~ation~ af1rr 11 h11.• given nn!irP." .Jurly Kel.~e~·. ;irlm1nislrativP. 11s~istant in Newport ~each, eXJ'llAined today. The ioint J)(lwf'r.• .111;:rl'P mr nt would enable the cities nf CoslA ,\f esa. Nf'wport Re;ich. H11nl ington R(':irh, f'n11nt1ln Vall('y Ancl \Vestminst r r In l".~tahh~h a Puhlic Cnmmunity Tel!'v1i;;1nn Aurhnnty. Tht au1hority would then uffer thf' f1 vt- r 1ty arta a.• one r~hl l" lelf'Vts1on fra nchi~f' in rP!urn fnr inrrrasf'rl 11erv1ce from • !he cnmpAoy th;il 11'in.• the franchise. All fi ve cit1e~ 11re ,.~perlerl In apprrivl!. I.he 11areemenl thi.~ mnn!.h. It anf'a befflrt! lhl' Npwpo rt Beach C'tty rounci! neit Tue~dB.\' It's Whats Out Bacl{ That Co1t11ts! Our 1+ore i1 Ii~• an lctber9 ! N~w1'r1 no+ ehill y to deal wi+h-it'1 that you on ly st• one t1nth of our 1tor• from tht front . People visiting u1 for the first tim t art fl•bbtr9•stfd wht,, the 1p1eiou1 inttrior unfold1 btfort them . The hug1 . 1howroom h11 thou11nd1 of 11mple1. {cu1tom1r1 +ell us we have the l1r91st 1tl1ction they have seen}. Our w1rehou1e cont1 in1 tn in\lentory of infinite variety. Hundreds of rimn1nt1 inhtbit t 25x50 Rtmn1nt r&em. Add olflc11, • 1p1ciou1 drop•ry room, plenty of perl· Ing, plt111nt ptopl1, end you'll htvt the "Big Picture " of eur successful op1r1tionl ALDEN'S CARPITS • DRAPES 166J PlacentS. Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ljOUIS: M .. , -Tllu,.,, 9 fl l 1JO-M,, 9 fl 9-lot,, 9:10 tt S .. , • I 11 ! I I 7 I 11 I Ii j \I • ' Costa Mesa Today's Final • EDITION N.V. Stooks • VOL. b4 , NO. 138 , 2 SECTIONS . 32 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , OCTO BER S, 1971 TEN CENTS Mesa Planne1~s • Get Redevelopment Report B.1 Tt::RRY t:t.l\'11.1.l Ot t~o Do•ly ~·~· St1U An SR n111l1un pl.in 10 11'111P a cl~tn~ rt11w11lo11n "a~ h;uidt•d tu ('o\ta .\l('s<i 1 ut1r1c1l111t·n \londa.1· night ;u1d qu1ckh· 11;1.c;:-ed un In lh{· f'1!1 r I an n i 11 g l'on1n11ss1nn. • <'1fun1 ·1hne11 11111vrd lhi' ;111rl l!a1 n repnn 111 1·1111111H'-'~iqn for " p11bl1l· 47-pag\' \\'tlS<'~' 1!11' planning he11rinl-', 1vhtl'h prub:rUl.1 11111 br ~rl ~·111H'!1111(' 111 f\n1·1'111bf'r · \\1··1·e had lhb ~lull~ 111 (ipCr;H1011 ii I Pfll' ~111d half 11011" II s tunr \IC d o 'n1nrtl11lli.: ;.ibc11 1I 1! · ~aid Cnuntil1nan 1\h 111 l'1nklc~·. pn1p1·1('t11r of a dn1gstnre "'hil'h i.c; onr of t hr ol<lrst do .... ntown lt1ndmar\...s. Tire report null 111eJli lhr tH r!hod h.1 11hh·h nrw hie can bl' breathed Into the 1%-acre neighborhood. Councihnen 1nadp no tll1!ll1lru1 nf 1he1r pcr.sonal tcehn~s about lht 1'ef>01l. onh t11k111g the l1rsl <1cl1on which <"Ould d(•!Prrnint"' 1hr report's futurr .. \ta~ br 11·r ran gn lor11"ard nn rt! Ira~! 1h~· lir~t ~l\'jl uf tl11 ~ · s;11d !'111hit'1 "\1<1.1br 11e l"an·1 go :1ll 1h!' w;1~ bu1 wr 11111~1 n1u1e or 111ll 1no1e 11011 · Th(' f('l)(ll't uutl1 11cs lhrcl' ~l;igcs of rlcvc!oprnenl. The l1rs1 ~la/,!r L'nve1·s !!171 · 7~ and 1n"nlves the 11·1drning 11nd I i111pro1•en1enl nf 17th and 19t h street~. rralignrnenl or B r o a d w ;i v And l"Onstrul'tion 111 sorne park1n~ plala~ ~ccond :.lage dr\"clopn1<'nl l":Jrnes thr dO"'nlown area lhrough 1975.77 _ It 1vould ('{l!ll<'1dr 11•11h lhl• ro111plet10rl ul thr .\cwport Frec11·a1· through Costa \1e~a and 1vould invollt' t'.~trnding Harbur• Knulevard all U1e 11a,\ to 17th St reet ancl n1ak111g ~·rwpor1 Boul!'vanl a parking Int Ttir ~ccond ph:ist' 11·rnllil 1nt•l11dr ("PllS!rt11·t 1on o! :i ~1!10,000 1·entral pl;irn 111 ~11r thr area on vpcn fl;11·or Third ~tag!' dc1·<'lopn1rn1 11oilld la ht' pl<icf' 111 1978-80_ acl"Ord 1ng to \\l ilsry ;i11rl Harn . It 11·ould fin ish two n1;;iJor pa1·k111g Drug Haul Seized Sy11thetic Grciss Na bbed in Mesa ,\ raid 111 Costa ;\Jesa '.\lnnda~· 11ight led In a1Tcsl of [1lur .1·uu!hs 11·!10 police all!'gc ~old 1-1 su1tc;:isr full 11r synlhc1i(' 1nan.1uana 11•urth ;:,140.UIJU 111 1ll1 l'1l ~lree1 ;;iles to a tc:.1111 of rlele('lires for nne.- cn!h that s11111, The a1·rcsts (']1111<1xed 11 n1 onth-lon,c ,1n1be result ing frorn a series or ·on1plaints about ~11spicious acti vi!y <11 11 iprcific apar11nent. Booked 011 ~uspu:ion or ~<1\e 11r furnishing of dangerou~ rl rugs and pos11e~sion or 1nar1juana wcr<': -B~rry D. Ko~·e rs. 19, n! 2'.!61 .\la pl<' :\\r . Apl. ~. C01>!<1 il'l<'~<.1. -,Jtrr)' L. llarris. 21!. his 1·110111-1n:ltf' <rlld fellow e111ploye at a SanlH An;i industriAI fi rnl. -;'\lark .I, llolz net ht. \9, nr lt1~4 Shcr\vood Lane. San•a An.11. -Jan1ts F:. O"Co nntll . 20, nf 3U~ Priitt ·ess Lane, San1a An;i. WITH EMBERS STILL SMOKING, EO LEWIS BEGINS PROBE Fir• M•rs'11I Finds Most Fir"es Predict1bl• and Prav•ntabl• Fire G11ardia11 Mes a.'s Le'1vis Ded.icated to Du.t.y By ARTHUR R. VINS~L • 01 .,.. 0 .. 1, P'llM ,..., Big, softspoktn Ed Lewi~' hair i~ urning the gray color of smokt!! that >0urs from • bt1rning house too far gone .0 !li3Vl'. ~fc is 39 and' has been a fireman tor • ong time . Ht> Is 11 solidly built man who ha s 1houldered ~nd ll&uled his share of rour· trkh. high Pressure hose to the hot , ;.rackling edge or dangt'.!r . Pumper truck 1irtns have never"been :Dusic to his experienced ears :-only 1 p-im call to duty. The tears th8t can C(lme afterward art oot always from exposure looe,e-sttnging lleat and searing ga•. "Any fire where a life Is lo!t leaves a be.ivy Impact on • per800't mind." ays Lewi!'!, recalling his e.xperience1, durtng 1he current N11tiona ~ f'ire Prevention Week. No~'. !ht younger firemen return lo 1tation .with soot.-1meared faces, swcal - soriked bodie!!I and In 111ickers dunched by nou!e-!!lpray. Ballalion Chit! Ed Lewi!ii hr 11lmo~t always thert, watching: waiting ror his share . nf the dirly work that is fire prevention. Before the ~mberli arr .col d, he begins hunting·tht: spark that ignited ·thenl. · "f get-down on my hands and knees and si(l the ashes with n1y hands somelimes." says the Costa Mesa fo'ire .Department specialist. who 1erves as tht cit y's fire marshal. Hls job is to determine -if possible - the . cause o(. a blaze and compile a suptiltmtnbl fire report. to be used for r~ lralning and special fire prevention programs. SOmeU~ It Is lmpos.~ltMe t o dttermiDe .what lgr1iled the blau. M to !he severity of resultant destruction. Rllrtly, when tht cause is found, does It provr to be unpredictable, to have been unprevent&.blc. It can be fooll~h atoragf! of inflammables, faulty wiring. or some other rorm of carelessnus. "Jn eve:ry fire wt have, there Is a ISet PREVENT, rage ZJ .. Cr1 n1inal ron1ph1in!s fo rn1ally charg1n,c: 1he quartet as drug suppliers 11'crr. bc1n1-: ~nugl1t toda.v from the Orange County D1st ricl Attorne~'s Offi1·r \'arco\ic.<. detective.~ 11 err ur.t:uii; !hat hail be se( no lower lh<rn Sl2.500 fur the fv1 1r susper!s. Detectirc Captain RnOcrt I'. Crren ~;ucl " nun1ber of ca lls from !he neighborhood rrla1 ive lo ;ictivitie., a! Bower.<. llnd Harri.<.' ap111tmenl Jeri to su r1·eillant·r (Ser. RAID . Pagr. Zt Asse1 11bly1rie 11 R e ject Se~\: Co11duct Bill SACRA.\1 F:,'\/TO I UPI 1 -Tht> As· sen1 bly, Nftrr an rmotional drb111r pune ~ualed wi th Biblical quotetions. flatly re.iec ted 1oday a bill legalizing flll forrn.~ of sexu:il 1·011duc-t bf'!wcen ron.sen11ng adults in priva!e. ··The capilal of th is ~tale i.~ Sat'ramc11 - tu -not So<lorn and (;omorr;ih, ''said A.<.- se1nblyn1an Frank Lant ennan 1 R-La. Canllda 1, an opponent. (lpponents con!ende<l hornosexualily L~ t1n1noral and ci ted the Biblr. lo 1nakr. thl'ir poi111. Backers said it was time lo gl't government Olli of the bedroonl The v11t e nn the btlt 1ra.<. 2!1lu18 Fu1·1~- 011r \"utes werr requirt'd for p;issagr. ' I tluuhl !hrrf" 111 r 1na11y pt·uple 111 1111~ ~01·1el\" 11'!H1 ha1e 11111 a1 onl' tune rngaJ:!tr1 111 sornt· Sf'xu:il 1·ondu1 ·1 th;i1 rs 1llC'ga1. ·• .~ilid !ht' aulhor. A~se1nbly1nan 'iV1lhr L. B !'<ll\'11 . .Ir 1 l)-Sa11 ~·rllnc'l.'1'(11 . Hui m;iyb(' Sflt:I{'!\" h<1s IHI! t";u1ght lip \lllh the levrt nr lllll'll1grn1·p ll1;it is rr - <11urrn for this Tll('aSUf(' " As~f'lllhlv111;111 I·;. Hi('llard Barne~ ! R· S;u 1 [)1egf;I, a l11rmrr Nav~· chaplain, rf':id rron1 a l11r gt' go!d-einbo.o;sed BiblP and <~ited LevititU !i, !8th Chaplt:r. 22nd Verse · "Thou shalt not. lie \V1!h a n111n all with a woiTian. II i~ an aOOminatio n." Hu t Assemblyman .John ·r. Kno;{ ( 11- Ric·htnond ). said "the Bible cau be used for a lot or purpose.:1:· Ile said la11·s against ho1noscxuallt y •·are not enforceable now and were no~ r11forceable in the titnes of lhr writ ings of Timothy, Lt'v1ticus. St Paul."" "(;ay Pnwl'r" leader~ Journe~·rd lo thr i;tate capitol !u lob by thf' n1C'11s111·r pnnr !n the rloor debaie ··The Biblt' says lhcse people ~ho11ld be 11toned to death. I don·t Lh1nk ao y or U!I "''oul d gQ for that ,'" .~aid Asstmblym;in John L. Burton ID·San Fr11ncisco1, "'ho I~ SEX, Page ZI Pirates Beal Sa n Francis co Pl'ITSBURGH (AP J -Richi• Hebner crashed a• eighth Inning home run , snapping a tie and gi v- ing the Pitlsburgh Pirates and sur- prise starter Boh .Johnson 11 2-t triumph ovtr th!!! San Francisco Giants today. The victory gave the Pir,;,tes a 2-1 edge in the best-qf-~ Nation11.I League playoff series. Another tri- umph for Pittsburgh Wedneaday would send the Piratts h1to !he World Series Saturday.agalmt tht American League playofr wtnner. Hebner's blast, WG!ii 1 tw(H)Ut !IOlO shol over the right field fenCt' and wa! only the fou rth hil off loser Jua n MaMchal. lf.l·I. The Pirates scored ~lr cthM' run on another homer. Bob Ro D- erl!on's fourth blast or h" 1hor1 ~er1e!S. in !he JCCond ln1lng. " >. p1·nJC'C't~ and a 8600.000 fl\ e-atre pal'k \\'hilr the Cl!} i-C'X"pcctl'd lo tal-,e eare of :o;trl'l"'t l<lnslrul·t1 un -thf' maJvr pa rt nf thr pr11Jr1J -11r11crs ot the rt'port C'X-pecl eon1nH'J"l·tal 1ntl'r(':-.1s lo redesign !heir buildings for a :o;pl'1·1alty shoppui~ ;irra. ~urrounded b1 apar(rnC'n!.., Sr\'('!'a) n1c!hod~ (if tina!l('in~ !Iii' prujf'(·I are prupu~~r1 1111·lud111:.:_ l hr u~c {II 1 ·11~ bond s.;; spr·t•1al a~~t·S,t1lt'l11 11l..,11"1l1 .. 1 ~ .,1:ttf• n::d t•1clop111C'll! :11·1 ''Tlu~ ,, 11111 gfl111:.:_ 1,. l!r du11<' n1cr·n1ght 11an1e1I i\11111:1111 11u11n t'il1 11la11 n111g rl1rt'Ctor ' 1·n1 ,l\v111g In c~k planning ron1111is ~1onl'r~ lo ;illo1\· 111y ~!a lt tn ~tudy thr l111anl"ltl& rnelh(lds In dt'ptli. Rut 1t"s up to ine l"O!nn11ssion to move It "h('n u 1h1n~s rhr l11Tir 1s nght ·• /)unn is op\lnuslll" that down1nwn 1"l'dev<'lopn1en1 11ould br al"t"On1pl1shed , thuugh not n~·es~arily as lasl llS the \\ 11:'.)cy and llan1 report pred1l'I~. Cun1pletio11 ot the i\ewport Freew;iy 1~ 11 n1us1 rur do11n!•11111 redt'veJopment to ~th 'Cel"'d . atTurd111g !11 \\"11::.e.r and lllln1 'I 11e~· bl;une lht' ,1rr .. ·s dr• <•)' •111 thr. po.ir 11;ill1r ~1tu;itl(t/l 11<)11' found no \"('v.porl Houle1 arct The r1'po1I :-;1_1 -; lh:il 1111r1· lit'<it"h !ralf1r 1_-1akr.n olf 1·11y \tr·rrls, do11·nto11n 1111.·1Th:ints can beg111 ii new lilr • ll the e11y follo11s tl1e. pattern skelched by \\'1lsc~ and Ha in, downtown COlita !l!esa \\'OU!d be ~·on1 erted 1nlo a quiet, lo11 n-squ:ire 01er the next JU year~. \\"ilse~ and ll<1n1 expect the current $3.1 flHllion of assesst'd \a!uat 1011 on the t9S do11•nto11·n acre.s to nse to S5 'l 1Tiillion by 1960. Tht 111 f'·a,·1 t piirh and renlr~I plat" 1lu1111 squart.•1 are tl1e lro~ting expeclr.d 10 :ukl L"har <1cle1· 10 tht' area Svmr. (JI~ <1fl1t·1:-ils. howercr. <11 1> ,..i.,ep11l';1I ;1tJ;Hll lilt' ~B 111rllion projected t'OSI ;ind 1l 1~ tl11s p<1rl of the reporl wtuch will ret"l't \r lht• l'in~r~t .<.1·1·u11ny fl'n111 city sl;:ifl 1nen1l,e1 ~ • j • t]; ~'l f ·-;c .,. I /h ' - : ~· OAIL V "ILOT llflf .. /lftl THE FIRST THING YOU NEEO AFTER A LONG HAUL IS A GOOO HOT SHOWER Truck•r Jerry Fi.-Fixes up Old Boyhood Memory Recl1imed From Retirement Mesa \VithhoJd s Mesan . Reclciinis Pcirt Approval of Joint (;aL>le 'l'\' Sct11 p Of Me 111o ries Lu11(;! Past; (__ C111 eounc1ln1e11 1n Costa \·lcsa agrC'ed l\1onda,\I In hold nlf appro1'al nf ll l11t- 1·11 1e<: tilblt 1elc11!i1nn pl'lrl u1111l nnr 111nd1l1l'al1011 i.<. 111;idr 111 lhe pa('! J\1ewport Beach ashed for the !lc!;1 y so 11ne word t"<trl bf' 1n~crtcd 111 the JOlill puwers agreernenL The \vord would allO\V 11 city to :;t'ver all financial obligation~ 111 lhe pacl upon "notice of withdrawa1.·· The contract now reads thal finant"1;il nbtigat1ons 11'111 ~top whC'n a c!l.1 withdraws, which i!i 6(1 day~ af!rr notice ha!i been given. "\Vt don"! reel a t·1ry should ini ·ur furlher obligations after it hlls given no!iCt'." .Judv Kelsev. admin1stra111·r assistant 1n Nt'"l111rl -BeaL"h , explained today. The jo1nl. po1ver~ agreement 1vould t nable the cities of t:osta ~l esa, Nt'11·por1 Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and \VFslminstcr ~o tstabli~h a Public Community Telev1s100 Authority. t.:utkin~ ha.\, !1.'l\!!111g hog~ and lall1ni:: 111 trn r forC'1rr 1\1\n rn<in ~ n1r(h<1n1~·al ~•'1 1 .H1I, 111, lnu~ .lrrrv Fix 11..ts 11c"· 11111·(1 I" lc;11 e .!an\{',,[01'.T\ Oh1n and bO\· 1i,1od bc111nd. Bo\ s do 1111~ 11~ .\·cars petss and n1al-,f tl11·n1 111r11 Iii· w.,;111 bat~ 111 the n!d lar111 1a~I. 11C<'h. In l"lain1 1he Jovr nf hrs ;.outh: a !!f;lli Chev rolet I'_. Ion truc-k 1:1x <ind l11s p<1rt11c1· rolled into Losla \Jc~a aUuut ~ a.ni. Thur~day. 10 end :l $0- hn11r cro~<: {'(lllntry rale. ~ore 1n l~e seal blll st1l1~r1cd Truc·ks 11nd !ruck-dri\'Lll~ are ... 11\! hi~ lu\ c and !1\·cJLhood Son1eth1ng about tllr ii1g111 01 ~ c1gar- t:hon1ping guy l.'.lcan1nc an old truck high ;;itop a flatbed chesel ba{'ked into ;i 2;...cenL 1·ar wash n1akc~ pcop1r ~l op and ask qur<:1ions · Be down fron1 here if this thing el'cr Team of Shotgu11 Bandits Robs Costa Me sa Stores A tl!an1 of bandits. armed with gawed. orf shotguns held up !Stores in Fountain Valley and 't:osla ri.~esa late Monday night , escaping with an estimated ~· Police in the lwo cities said the robbt:ries occurred within minutes of each other at the Slop 'N Cc ?itarket, 16040 Newhope St.. Fountain Valley, and at Thrinl-Mart. 2701 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The suspecls, both in lhtir early lwen- ties and or medium build. wore army Ut:kl jackets 11nd black wa tch caps. In Founllin Valle;,:. 1.0. pa~r tonLrontc.d clerk Gary Sincock who w.as 11lone In the • Atore. He !!Bid they i.sktd fo r cigarellcs. thc1t pulled out lheir guns and deman<ltd ' ' all the n1oncy in the 11t.ore. They took about $61JO. The Th nf\1-'.\lart had several customers in it at the lim e of tht robbery, police in Costa ~lcsa said. The two robbtrs got more than $190 in that holdup. Cost a Mes11 Detfi'li\·e John Regan said the pair appeared to be well organized. '"fhey ~·ere very t <ilm and cool." he said. Jn a scpar<1te incident in Westminster, sr hot dng stand losl $35 l.o A kine robber. Detective Sgt. Frank F'ishrr said the bandit ordered food from D t: r \\!ei nerschni!zel, 13372 Golden West St . and when lhe clerk served him. he simulated A wc3po n 11nd demanded money. .. I t 1111~ out. · ht• h"!ll't~ 111 l'I' 1 hr h "" nf ~pra.\. be11d111g tn !-,ti 11 1nun hump!n R h11 hr;:rd 1111 the , ar 11 <r-h !<'Ill T1u1f, dr11rr~ l1hi· pr••plr 11111! l11J k ;inri I· 1x. :!8, I~ tlil t"\tP)l111>11 ""This h tllr f;_:irthr-t 1!' brcn frf)111 th• t.1 1111 ~l!lrf' 1hi· lnlt..~ t1u1Jghl !hr p!acP fro1n L\11·_ llanii'I ll r1111 10 19·1().'" i;a,1·~ F1:o;. 'I don t ~uppo~r II 11:1~ f'\'rr n1111·e lhan :10 1nilC'~ a11 il\" · F1\ f1gtn<'" hr !1"1 ~;>IMI n11 lilt' lun,c:- ri vrrlancf n111. d1~L·n1111l111R S2()1J paid for 1hc Chrv~ 111at first 1nt!'r!ed lu n1 w1lh 1hP. \ibranl frcl of !hr >11leel an d an open rollrl ah('ar! HC' 1vorks lor L\ltH er~· Port Scrvh:e or 1·nrra11ce. h<1ul1ns 1-r;11ed propt'rt~· nf n1il1t:ll"\ tan1ities being 1ransferred 10 ne11· dul,\ ~tat1011-; l!e ~acnhcC'd hall a normal load, ton1 - in,i: across 1·nun!r1· 111th his big ng·.-. front ha lf frC'1!!hted: 1hr old Ch!'1•y (·ha1ned tSer. TRl'CI\, Pa~t :?• OrAJ1ge Coat Weather rrs going to be a hoL one again today, bu L those northta11terly winds \Viii depart the .cene to- night and cooler "'ea ther Is expec- ted on \Vednesday. llighs today 80 at the Deach risi1tg to lhe high 90:i. inland. INS IDE TODAY \Vltat's ill Ifie f u. t 11 r t for Orange Co1n1t11 is thr Otemt of lhc t!tgl11/~ on11 ual p rogrr11s ,.t· port. St:t. Pag1: 8. Clllfl(1111 r Clltc_,,.. u, ll t t.ulflt<I 1 .. JI tt"liU 1' c .. .__,. " Ott"' Wttk tl I Ol .... ruo. I f:<lllt•l•I '"• 0 £~1•fl•lft....... ,. '"'•II(• 1'·11 ...,._te'_ II ·ft~ "'""" 11 • Mf¥i•l ,. M~l.,.I •olfMt• U ~111111111 -· ... 0•-C111111f I '-" .,, 1.-t~ Mtrltett lf·lt T..1.¥11"°" "' tl••tlt<• "' "''"""" . lltllllt W11~ 11 #.-"1 Neon 1'•11 Ntrlf Ill'" M • ) .'.:I DlllY Pll:Ol c Fro111 Pagr I PREVENT. • • lt3son to be learned," says Lf>y,·1~. Olten, firemen 1gref'. the lt&&an is lr•&ic· ''It • amuing how fast a human belnf can 10 from llvlng and breathing to ~ead ," Lewis remarks soberl~ One of the: more tra~1c a\pec!s , hP believes is 1he (;ict :o;n man.\ of the r11y ·s 151 residential fires last \'ear could hai·t> bee:n easily a voided During that period. the toll 1n(·)uded thret dead, 16 r1!l?.rns ::ind !l f!rrn1rn injured, plus a loss of S2~5 Mn 1n proprrtY among tht J,965 alarm::-lngj:!,rll The tatter included nearly 5llO fa!sr alarms, many mall('IOIJS 1n n::.ture. ~l!ll another distinct prnhlem 1n terms ol fire .gafety and taxprnrr lnss To date in calrnrlJ.r 1t"ar 1:H1. fo~tii Me:sa has lost four llre dead , three 1n residential blaz:es and a man who burned to deatb ln a traffic arcirlenl "f our fire draths a vear JS entirely 100 man:t fM a CJ!}' lli Q1Jr size," ad ds Baltahon Ch1e_f Ron Cnlrman. H'-also has v1v1d mrmnne.~ Ch ief Qileman "'as en rnute !o nne of those fatal blazrs ahn1JT mirln igh L Feh 21i. when he and four 1oung penpl e hecame ila casualties ton A speeding ca r\o;id 11! k1rls s•irldenlv loomed . s11 er1·1n~. 1n !hr pa!h nf Qi!eman's red. ioiren eq u1ppPrl sri11ad rar on winding F.s!anr1a Dri\e anrl thrv collided in a shriek nf tw1s\1ng, rending 6h~e1. The crash !rft t11n !rrnai:rrs dP.1d rine petmanen!l\I' hra1n-rlamag1>d .1nd C:n 1ef Coleman him self \.\1th badly shattrred legs. He walks aga in no"'· but \.\'Jl h a bad limp . Based on firemen's pr o f ts s io n al kn1Jw\edge of fire safety procedures, their homes are probably the least likel y to be dama1ed or destroyed by flames. Yet what is the first thought that would come to mi.nd. in case a trained fireman·s semi-secret fear became reali ty? Fire ltfarshat Le~•ds doesn't ha ve to ponder long for his reply. "Getting out is the mnst import::.n~ th1 ni;," he says, assum1n~ it tn be a maior b!az:e. "Get dov;n In"'"" he adds. noti ng ihat heat, smoke and suffncat1ng ga~es rise, ju.~l li ke v.:ater seeks the lnwest level. "Voll can't do anyhody et~e 1n the hnt1se any good if you you rself are ov ercome .. Knowing all esca pe tolltes and the safe!t way to reach an ex.1 l is 1m peratire. he adds, stressing that a panicked persnn can literally become lost in his own hnme. Children should a!sn be incl t1ded in family fire drills and escape.plaMing, just as they are in school. Fire !l.farshal Lewis emphasizes. From Page l SEX. • • • noted many homosexuals Jive in his district. ··These are people ·who ,et up in the morning. thex_...hrrathe .:i1r. thev 'eat fOOd .. they pay laxes. The,r participate in sn<:le· · tv. They aren't crimina ls. They're peo- plt " .1.ssemblyman Robt>rl H Rurke IR· H11nrrng1on Beach), ~a1r1. "I'm mighty a~h~med of this hody tod.:iy. \\'e're ~a \·ing. 'Let's eleva!e (lUrselles abo~·e (j.irj ' " He added, ''Hnmo~exu:ihtv dne~n·t E"r\'e an y purpose \\hatsoe1·e r. It can be prPvented " ··.1. po l'ernml'nt that hP.~ to l1vP' 1n pe rip!e's bedrMrTI~ ran·r hP drf Pnrle d and r an't he 1u~t1f1Prl ," s.11rl A.<~"mllh·m;i n Jr,l;n \ a.;ror,r(>IJfl; I 0-~.1il .Jr._;(' 1 Tht'st' a;e n11e~t1on.~ for 1hP 1iid11 idul'll :ind the ch•trfh, nnt fr<r thr ~1:i1" "\!.11hr 11.~ 11'1"~ !IJr i:n•rtrn·.rn! pit ou' n! ';-rnrle < Jlf'f ''1' d .'• , 11\ r = _.\s~Prnhl\ Jnrtn 'hkr> r11•1.-.n Ir Lnn;:: F•ar h . «'II~ ::i prrrrn! r.f th" rr•lliP 1n Ln!l,g Bc;trh ;tri> ('r,;::;;J'.!_rrl !n lnn~:ing th:nugh rr,,rhn!rf '' An u[)pnriFn' .. \~~Pmhl\ mnn '\r11 tnn R. R,1~sell 1R·Tll1•1ni;:.:1 1 rr;,rl f1·nm !he R1 hl 1> and said Yidnm .~11d Gomrirn1h ' wrre destroyed bera 11~r of rhrJt w1rkPdnes~." ClaAH<il CO.UT DAILY PILOT Cll.ANGl COAST J>UBLISHINQ COMPANY RoOtrt N. w •• d l'n•"d"'I t rd f'Mbll\11'1' J1L\; R. Curl •v Vke l'rtsod""f •M G-.~I Mt•IGtr Tho:roa1 Kt t •il c~ •or l!.o,.,tl A. M u·~~;"' M1"1~''9 £41""' Ch•rl11 H. t aa1 RiL~ud P. Nall Al,1131•": Mln•~in~ E'l,t;iu CttfG MH• O"k • J JO W11t lay S ~r1•t M1ili1~ AIUr1t1: P.O. los 1560, 92626 --- T .. .,.,., f7141 ~l-4111 0-WW A~ 6~2·1•11 f' T\ltsdu, Ocwbtr s. 1971 GI Probleni 'Ballooning' LONDON {A.P l -The U.S. Air Force is fighting the battle of lhe bulging waistline among it.a 1mund crews in Britain. One target is Ii.sh an(! chlp11. Chun.ks of fried cod nestling in french frie.i; are banned ::it IWI) of lhe six ht,c: US. base~ Lakenheath and r.1!1rlenhall f\i'arOy fi~h and rhip shops lhC're ha1e brr11 ptu of! l1n11!s, rre\ iou.~!.1. i;:rn1111d rrrll'~ rr111lrl he as much :is 29 p<lilnds hP:I\ h'i than flight crew.; Hut 1he lure flf ~~ng!Jsh d1.<1hf's prn1 ed so s1rnns.: !hat many are b.1Jlry1n1n~ 0u1 Qf ~hapP T1ghtt>n1ng ru l<'s d.Jld bf>lts. the Air f orce n11w ha~ tJrdl'rerl all ~round airmen tn be JUSt as trim as flight cre"·s. All airmen at South Rtushp R~~, NJts1de London are being "'"lJ(hPd lfl see hO\\' much damage English food has dflne. The fatties "'11! gPt nrdrr,; \\'arn1ng !hem ag;11nsl. the dishes FaJt1es v•ho d1sohey orders and sf i!I gi\'P in to th e J11rr nf f1~h and chips will be cQn f1ned tn Air Fnrre hnspllals unril !hey kick the habit. SCAG Stiidy Scheduled By Council Get ting Costa J\tesa to' join the Southern Californ ia Association of Governments (SCAG ) has been nearly as controversial as getting Red China inln the U\" But \!nnday night Cnunrrlm;,n \\'1ll1,1m St Clair b,11re!y won apprn\';il In ha1·p rhr r1ty staff study thr JY'.~~1b1l1 t \' nf Jnininj\ SCAG . H1~ req11e~r 11·,1~ arl.:ima ntl\' nrrn•rd tiv J\l.'i ~'OT Robert \\'1lsnn :ind Cnunrilm;in Alvin Pinkley. hut St ('l;i1r won Counr:1Jmrn 'Villard Jorrl;in :ind ,J ;irk Hammett to is side -;it lea st for the study. "I think 1l's time Costa i\lesa tonk an actJ\·e part In regional prnb\i>m~." St . Clair said. "~'e ought tfl join SCAG and be in on the decision maklni<: prnce~~ ·· "It looks like SCAG is going dn1\'n the tubes -the !'l)(]ner the helter." commented Pi.nklPy "It accomplishes htlle hut lAke money and spend it." 'Vilsnn added . "You're saying the same th1ni; you s;i1d 15 years ago," retoned s1 Clair "Thin~.~ have changed." ''Mavbe it's vnu that's unrduca!ed ... \}'1 lsoo· fired ba.ck Jn ·supportm,ll; St. Clair's sturl \'. .J or~an said) "I'll go this far. -'lfl.l'""'a~·" Staff members wC're 1nstructerl In wr 1lP a report On !he costs of j'lining SCAr. ;inrl the advc.ntages for the city available in it. Mesa Asks Delay On T'vo lten1s By S upervi~or \osl.1 ~lP~il sen1 ;i spPr1a l p\r;i 10 Or anj:!.r (n\ln!\' <\Jt1"fl 1~r;rs I n rl a v TPflUP!'.1111g ;\ :\0 rl;i1 df'l:!I nn 1110 /"IP~"' pru:o:r.:im~ rrnpnorrt h• S11nrr\ 1·.r·r flnhrrl Bartin r 1t\' r (l1Jnri!n1Pn \lil/1! !llP tunr In ~!11d1' il rn1'1n1_1· puh!1 r hro11<-111~ il11!11nnh 11nd 11 ron~t1mrr prn1r('!lnn ;igr>nr1 Ra1!1n 1~ ;i0 k1ng !hf' rn11r)T\' In f'~l;ihli-.h. , Tit" Rn;.rd nf ~11~rn 1,.nrs 11 ii s ~chrtl11!rrl tn di scuss lhr ho11•tn;: atJlhnntv ln<l;i\ -;.inrl the rrin~umrr · '1 gen c y \\ rrlnesrlay R0th 1r rm~ 1\·l'rr hro11~ht h,,fnrr C'nst.a ~·!r~a criunr:'i!m r.n i\!nnrl;iy night. lnfl"rmat1nn tJn B.:ll!in's propn~als 111as ('ln]y placed in the hands of m unci!men last Friday. "\fakini:: a rle('1SHln tfln1 ~h1 "'n1drl be r1rl1culn11!' " rnmpl;11ned A:\ 1n PinklE'.\' ' I ai;:?.rf'e ·· sAirl frtlln('llm;in J::irk Hamme!!. "There l'tre t1mt>i; when pro1ok1n~ i!<'m.' nred lhnr(lUl!h ~t11d~•." .\l;ivnr Rnberl \\'1l!'on put H;imn1rtl and P inkl~\' ')fl ;i ~pecial Cntnmiltee lo !<!Udy Ra!lin's consumer prflll'<'\1nn prnpnsal. Thf' rnay('lr <1ppn1nted Counc1ln1<1n \\'1\lard .Jnrr!.:in ;inrl \\'illiam 8t Clair tn a comm1t1 ee to study the housing authority. Irrigation Set On Median Strip In Cost.a Mesa A $~,000 contract to help grow a heauty mark alcmg Newport Boulevard was approved r-.fonda y by Costa Mesa City Councilmen. The contraC'l -$9.0'77.llO to be exacl - we nl to Bob's t.Andscaping, S11nta Ana . to install an irriga!.ion system tn !he Newport Boulevard med ian from ltth ·Street to 17th Slrttt. Prelimin11ry irrigation f11c1l1tic& already ha \'e bee:n \nstBlled by the Coi;t.a r-.-1esa Co\Jnly Water Oislrlcl The landsceping of Newport Boulev&rd medi11n~ is 11 beautific.Allon proJtct slart ed by the Junior Women's Club of Cnsla Mesa. Or igin1dly, the w&tcr district \.\'R~ to irrigate the median daily with 8 waler truck, but it waa decided an Irrigation system would be more eUlc lcnt and waste leas time. I • Lottery Number Lower This Car Deal Def i.ni.tel ). ()ff If You're Und~r 125, Expect A Draft f ar de<1ls ran bt' tricky ln consummate but Anita Mitchell has re&son&ble c/l.use to bel ieve hl•rs LS nfr. WAMJINCiTON (AP) -The S.lectlve Service Sy1tem tod ay lowered the lottery nt1n1ber at wltich young men ca n be experlPd 1n he dra/Ted !hf:o; year l.o 125. Prr~·10u~t.1., draft nff1cial! had ~aid yn11ng mf'n whose hirthday.~ le11 on the 110 lOW€'S! nun1hrr.~ fnr 1h11'i year's draft p1,,li,1tih 11n1il r1 hf' e:illrd up. JJraft n1re1 ·tnr Curti s Y." Tarr also said tr>dHV that m('n y,·111 be given 30 days' nnt1re In report for induction. ins tead of !ht' law Th:i! mr;ins Iha! nn nne 11111 be drafted dt11 1ni:: Octnbr tn ft!! thf' 10,00a.man draft rrtll fflr the rema1ndf'r of this year annnuncf'd last v.eek by the F'enl1gon. The}' 11·i11 he dr;iftf'rl instead bf'lWeen /\'01 . I and [)('r 9. In i-tlll another announcement. Tarr said he h;is directed local and appeals cnurts to def Pr artion on cla~'ificat1ons. pPrsonal apj'l('aranrps and appeal~ until ne1"' rrg11lil1inns on draft rt-qu irement prn11s1nn.~ are drawn llP . · R"rause f'f the manv r r f o r m prn11sinns 1n the ne11· IC!w ·ins tituted hy 11Jr sl'stem "hP said. "it wou ld hr unfa ir nnt tn f'.~1enri these forlhcnm1ng aril an!agPS tn re_gist rants no w fa cing cl;is~1f1r;;i t1on nr appral il<'!inn.'' ('011rt art 1nn rn11Jr1 resumr. hri"·e1·er. 11 h~n nrw rulPs <'Ire distrihuted <1nd hr('f'mr effp('t 11·r in abnut six weeks. Jn est1ma1lng th.e lo11·er lottery number. dr.:ift officials also lowered from 140 to Fron• Page 1 RAID ... beginning about one month ago. The alleged transaction Monday night \.\•as arranged by detecti\•es Norm Kutch, Bob Lennert and Dbn Casey, as other p;itrnlmen circulated around in case of trf!uble. The $1 4.500· exchange \\'as allegedly tran.,ar trd 11·ithnu t. lnci den!. afltr y,•hich rhP !'Usprrts 11·ere placrd under arrest A 1·rlal1 \ely srn all quantitv of rn arqu;:in;i ir11 estig;itors s:iid the~· f(lunrl 1n a s11b,,rrg1ent. search \r as adrled to the s.:i l<> ch.:ir'1,e~. which could hrin,ll; stal e. pn ... nn tPrm s in case or convicti0n. \hen•1ral ana!vsls of the suspected svnthrtic mariju-an;i technically titled Tetrah\'drar.annahinol !THC l was being arr<1n,;ed today to determine its exact nature. Jnrest1gal ors noted that THC, ~·hile not a natural drug such as marijuana, has much the same effect and is ln eve n more dema~ due to a current shoreage of f'\·en 1011·.grade grass. O!tective µJCl.erl said the alleged TIIC seized could alsO prove to be a different chemical compou nd kno.,.·n among drug· users <IS PCP, but ~ simil ar properties. Public Hearings Stir Up Little Co ntroversy 1~ the number for "'h1ch young me:n may be orde:rttl to take ph.1·s1cal and mental examinalion!i ~me men between tho&e numhers have been exan1ine:d hut appAren11y are frf'e of ser\'ing ha~ring a natinn<il t'mPr~enr·v A'fl. inrlir-;i terl ear lirr, the f1rs1 to be ca ll ed will hP m"n who l11st dPft nTients, m11inl v th•ise '.l'ho _grarl11ated fr nm rnlles.:'e, j11111nr rollegP or trade schnn! last June wt111 h.1d lnw numbers. Tho~,. "hn Inst rlefr rmen!s would ha1·e been called P<1rl1rr. but the draft 1-1·as suspended '.!hen the draft !a'.I' expired June 30 until Pres1denl Nixon signed .the new draft !a~ast week. Tarr nflted lh•t the new draft J a w prnv1rles for a uniform national call . Ml that men acro!ls the cfluntry art C'alled J;in1ulranen11sly ny lntlery number 1-'arled In each s1ale T:il'r s111rl !.hf' un1 frwm nal!nnal CH ll '""'''llr'P~ "l'f'J'Y \'OUJ)~ n1;1 11 in the 1971 group Y.'IHl i.~ IA anrl f[ll:!lif1rrl wi!h an HS.\I !11 r;1nrlnm i;e ler!l\'f' nt1n1ber 1 llf 125 <1nrl helow thiil he w1!1 rcC'r1ve nn induction notice in the ne.ar future " He nnted that some of these men will cn!er the Army in .lanuary, F'ebrt1ary and to.tarch of ne1 t year btcause I'll !he. eKtended l1abl11ty provision for men y,·ith deferments. Mesa Council Ignores Airport Unit Aid Bid rosta ~lPsa rnunr!l men tl1flnda y nig ht rr:fu ~trl tri hrlp the Orange Count y Airport L;inrl U!e Com mission in its battle fnr funrl~. ricwpnrt Fle:ir h had as kEd the ~1P.~<'l council In h;i<'k a rcsnluhon aski ng county super\'ls0rs lo authorize fund,., for the conrro\.'ers1.:il commissinn. "It's government by comm ittee, and I can see the demise of local governments because committees ""'ill rt1le California ," grumbled Maynr Robert Vi'ilson. Coyncdmen voted 3 to 2 to ignore the Newport Beach request. Then. !he city leadPr!I turned around and prnpn~ed their O"'n controls for derelopment. nP:ir a 1rflor!s. Cou ncilman J;ir k Hammett. v"hn alon g 11•i!h \Vilson .:inrl Councilman Al\'in Pinkley knocked the airport commission prllpn.~rrl <1n Airport Influence ! Al 1 zon e for Cn~l<I J\1r~il. "I.Pt's lakP: 1he lead anrl n[f"r snmrrhing l'nnstr11f't1ve tn sol\'e th is pn1blen1 ," hr lnld cnunc1hnen. "[( we place our nwn lim its on whal develops nr;ir the c0t1n!,\' nirpl)rt, maybe ot her cities y,•itl dn the same.'' All five cnuncilmrn agrPed. City st aff memhrrs \1·ere instructed lo del'e!op an Airport lnf111ence zone. noting how far it shnuld re;ich and ""'hat construction it shnuld allo"·· The control-'ersy over land use around airpnrts !lhe county airport in part1cular1 came to a head a year ago '>\'hen the f'nunty was forced lo establish an airpCITl land u~e co mm is s ion under st.ate mand<1te. County superviwrs, ho\l·ever, granted onlv ,.iOO for !Ile 1·on1m1ss1nn's nperatinn, ""'hen the cn mm1ssion a~ked for !lil'l,000. ThP cninmiss ion is ('ompn~erl of memhPr.s appnlnled b.v the supervi~ors and by the Lc.:igue of Cities. S11prr1·1sors illso hal'e the11' O\.\'rl ;iirport ff}1n1111ssio n, wh1 rh I hey cnnlcncl does th~ san1e job as lhe airport land use commis.~ion req uired by the state. \\'hrre the supervisors and cities such as Cos ta r.lesa ba lk at the land use commission is its power. The: commission can set up zoning restrictions around any a irJ')l)rt in the ('{lunty, and it takes a rour· fifths ''ote of a city's council to override thos e restrictions. Spoiled Can~ly Rernlled by PT A Rn;.:es of h;irl chorolate candv snld bv studenl s flf Rea lnl ermediAte 'school i'n Costa l\1C'~'1 are hein,ll re callerl hy the f'TA, So n1e of !he candy. i<lentifird a~ .Joan of Arc Cr usader C;indy, \1•as spoiled :ind discolored. aeC'orrlin~ In rv1rs. Mary J\lolla n, r re..,i<le nt of !he ReR rTA. ll "'ent nn sale Saturday as a fund raising proje<'t for lhe PTA. J\.·lrs, f..l ollan said any complaints wot1ld be solved with a refund of money or a new box of candy. The Los Angeles firm that makes the candy has agreed to replace all 241 cases of it, she. said . The PTA has sponsorttl I.he .!iame candy sale for five year!! wilhollt any previous problems. she added. Hoag Tower Due Her 1!161 sedan sat out ~1de hrr home ;i! 1q2,; \Vall;'lrr A1P, 4 ·,,.~!:1 Mesa , 1\·1th a For Sale s1i::n which attracted one pros re t r I I' e our('hnscr Shr tol rl Pulir1' Offwf'r S;irl'I l\n1nltl \\n11rl:i1 thRl the 1111111 ;isk"d 1f h(' <·!)11111 ;1111 " 11 ;11011nd !he blt1ck hu! ltu11 was f11·c Vr't>rks ago and shP hasri'I seen him nr the \eh1c!e ~111ce. Sanl sef'med !n think her car dea l wa~ nff t•'ln llP PJitered n Hl the stolen \'ehiclrs log. Mesa Apartment Co1nplex Okayed By Co un cilmen F ina l bles.~u1g f1•r A 242 11n1t Rdu lt 8partmcnl prnier1 w;i s J.!ranted ;it ]\1nnda y's Co.eta ~1r.sa City Counr1 I mret1ng . The <1p~1·1n1cnti; wlll hr l1ull1 hy 1.1nn~ anrl C;ishion of Nrll'pnrt Br:u·ll 1n s1n11l;ir f;:i);h1nn to 1b('tr :0.1C'1'rin1nc \\'onds project, <1lsu 1n Costa J\1e~;1 May(ir rlobt'rt \\'1lson praisrd the project as an example of \.\'h<1t !he r11v would like to see more of. "Here is a h1p:h density project approved because it is \\.'ell designed ." The apartments, al 2.100 F'<1irview Rd., \\·ill feature a "forest" d!'coralion \\'ith 6mall hills and lots of pine trees. This proj ect \\'ii); incorre<'tly !isled In earlier Daily Pilot stories as part of the Segers!rom prnpert y al the cornet of Fa irview Road and A(!ams Al'cnue. It i$ 1101. The apartments \\'tll be loc.:il ed near city hall The proiect re cei\'ed unani1nous appro\·al from the council. TRUCK • • • in pl11ce behind. RQl!ing across America on the. flatbed diesel for 2.500 m ile~. the old truck, like: those aoothrr . ~eneration dro ve we stward , a ttracted attentio n all the way. "People sure st ared,'' says Fir. "A cou ple of gu ys tried to buy it for a lot more: than I pa id for it." H i~ parents, ,.Ir. and Mr!. Clarence Goodbar, got it as part of the deal when they bot1ght the Jamestown farm. 1973 • Ill Hospital Addition Equippell for Heart Transplants Hoa g Memor ial Hospital. \\'lil be incre11se over the C'Urrent :!82 beds. A "very conser\'ative." Onl y h1·n spf'::.kers approllr.hed the ,quipped to perform the mo!t leased patient care unit across Hospital Praising the planning of the tower. nlike rl11ring three publir hearings before: Ro11d will be returned to the owners. Hudson said c<ire has been taken lo build thr fnsl;; J\lrsa Council Monda y night. sophisticated heart transp\an!s when it's Hoag expects lo pay back the Sl2 factors into the surgery crnters which nne ~pe<1ker represented !ht l..arwin SI 1 million tower addition is com pitted in mill ion loan from the Equ itable Life will not becon1e nbsolete. r onlp<ln\' 11·hich "·on approl-'<11 for single Ht7:i. hospital administrator William Assurance Society "'ilh mon ies accrued Resea rch also ""·ent into the de<'ision to famil v 1 H·l f znn1ng on 53 S acres of land Ht1d~o n said Monda y. abore opcr<1tinl! cosls. bllild only sinl!le.c;ire ronrns, he sa id. ~ntJth 0r sunno11·rr A1·enue, between ''If and whrn the time comes s11eh a "floa l! Hospi tal always h;is been and "It mav cost a l1Ule bit more to build ~mallr v Ro:id ;ind Rear Street. SPr1·1ce is nreded at l'I community stilt is one nf 1hc cheapest hospitals in this wa~<" he adn11tlrd, but said Jong· Thr nthrr ~pr:i\irr \l'<IS a hnme!l11·ne r hnspil;il ," Hudso n said. Hoag v>'ill be able Orant.:e Count~·." Hudson s<1 id. ranl!e npcr;1t111~ !'nsts 1-1·111 i::n dot.1•n, 11 )1n Inst a TP'lli f'<! to cl(l~e \\'eslminster to prn\·1de 11 Hud~nn eslim;ited th;it opera!inR cnsts The h(l~p1t<1 l 11 dl no lonl!er ha\·e In ,\1rr1uP ;i1 Jlith Sl Grnund ""·il l he broken fllr !he ll·slory \1dl increase ;it a ra te nf f11 e perceni 11 ""'orry about <1~e . sex. diagn osi s or ·•\\rs!ni1n:;;tC'r f,1rnue h::i s been a sad tn11·er r.1ondRy Rt~ pm. It y,·111 h;i 11e 243 ~·tar. but because !ht' h0sp1!al will care differen('e in doctors when assigning -.1rrr 1 ;i!f;i1r ~inrP 11·f inrnrpnratt'rl ," s1ngle·p<1 !!ent rnom s, nine diat:"nnst1c for morr pa!1ents, r;ite increases can be people to rooms . '';nnr Hnhrrt \\'il~nn cnmmenlt>d. ··rm x.r;.v roon1~ and ll surgical f.:icilitie~. l1m1\ed to two percent fl ~·car. Ht1dsnn said that speri;i\11.cd lrealment not ;i:)(Ju\ 10 rln~P 1l up. If anything, '.l'e .John G. \'en!'man. under·secre tarv of Increases will alternate. One year rnnm of variou s kinds. not JU~! transplants, \.\'il l ~hnulrl 1niprn1p i!" Health. EOucalinn Bnd '\'elfare, \.\'1li he rates "·il! increase two percent : the next he available al Hnag when the to\.\·cr i! ll nnieo1,n{'rs had complained or dust the main speaker at the grnundbreakiog, .vear. other services (x·r11~·. ther3f)y, com pleted. slwred uri nn th(> unpaved slret>L Hudson An nounced . surgery) will increase:. "The commun1tv t.1•111 be able to get it' 1~nunrilmon agreed tn loo k into the The tower add ition will mark a 00.bed Hudson called his pra ctice normal and total hea lth needs.there," he said. pnssihil1ty of an assessment district to 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;i;;;;i;;;;;;i;;;;~;;;;i;;;ii,i;;i;;iii;i;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;i;;;;m;;ii;iii;;;;;ii;;ii;;;;;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rave it. Al !he end nf the third public hearing - there were no speakers -the counC'il did establish a special a~sessment district to jmprll\'e the: alley between Broadway and J\1agnoha Street, southeast of Raymond Street . ~me protestors were expected, but they never ('ame. W.R. Bb rtlett, Former Employe Of Pilot, Dies \Valiace Rny '1Wa.lty" ~arUett, a Dally Pilot general services employe for 11 years. died Monday at Beach Qimmunlty Hospital in Stanton after a brief illness. He was 71. Known 85 "Wally" to bi11 fellow emptoyes, Mr. Bartlett wa11 a smiling and affable fixture around the new11paper plant for more than a dtcBde. He prided himself on gretling all employes by n1me as he made his rounds from department to ·department. , F'or a time, Mr. Bartlett r&I~ birds and often g&ve awa y paraketll ind gamehens to fell ow employe1. He was noted for h11ting to miSJ a day'a work, even when ill ~{r. Bartlett retirtd from his Dally Pilot po1;ilion ln 1970. He had bttn 1 re~idrnl of Orang" County for 21 ytara. The lost few years ht re~idl!d at 5401 Burnham A\'f ,, in Buena Park. • Mr. Bartlett is 1Urvlved by h1I wUt, li's Whats Out Back That Counts! Our 5fore is like an iceberq! No-we're not eli illy to deal with-it's that you only see Cl'le tenth o~ our s.tcre from the front. Peo ple visiting us for the first time are flr11bber9r11sted when the spaeious interior unfol ds before them. The huge showroom has thousands of samples. !customers tell us we have the largest selection they have se en). Ou r warehouse eonteins en inventory of infinite var iety. Hundreds of remnant1 inhabit • 25x50 Remnent room. Add offieos, e specious i:lrepory room, plen ty of per~~ Ing, pl .. sent people, end you'll hevo tho "Big Pielur9" of our successful operation! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1661 l'lactntla Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 HOUU: Moo, lfln1 Tllura.. 9 11 1:10-l'ri., 9 11 9-s.t., 9:10 11 I , ~. Funeral M!tvices wllt be conducttd Thursday at Jl a.m. at Renaker Buen8 Park Chaptt Burl11I will follow ln Lom1 J Vista Memorial Psrk In Fullerton. Ruby, of the family home. ._ ______________________________________ _, \ • J I I \ ·17 I ' Saddlehaek EDI T ION VOL . M . NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 197 1 u {a s 0 nson ,, Play91·01111d Seepor1e New Viejo School ' , . In Muddy Plight By P.o\~IEL,.\ HALLA\' Of rh• O•il1 P dol 11•!1 \ ICJO School -lllC' new pridr ol thr t:apis1ral'l(l lJr11fJed School District -ii: 111 the middle of a tnud puddlr A big one. say district officials -11 nh ' baffling source. \\'ater has _ begun lo seep onto thr playground in four lncalions. The Firefighters Co11tai11 Blaze Near Fill111ore Frl.L:\10nf. l:\PI -A l\"lJlll·dl'lltll hrush tire threatened this small farming communlly for several hours today until fire fighters n1an;iged in contain the fl;;mes aboul 11 ~ n1iles north or the 1·11~· li1nits. The 2.000-ai·re hl:11.e 11·<1s uut 111 roH1rol cl$<'1rhere. fi!'cn1en ~aid. Authorilie!! h:id "'arned the IO\\"ll." i.000 rrsidt>nts they might have to t'Vacuatc but la ter said e\'acua!ion "'as doubtl ul. 'rhe blaze, fanned by north·norrhrast \\'inds gusting up lo 20 1nilt'S an hour. \\as bat tled in 90-degrt'e lcn1f)t'ratures by ;1 600-1nan fire-figh ting te<1m and four aerial l>o1nbers droppin~ lire rclardanlo.;. Ventura County Fire Ca pt. f\1ike Scheer gaid the roaring blaze was "contained i11 iOme spots, but stilt out of control else11•here.'' Firemen and trucks "'ere cnl!cd from Ker n, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles counties to battle the fire as it raced through dry brush and ch;i~arrat in rugged terrain \vhere 1nount a1n peaks exceed 2.000 feet. Officials said !tu' blazr "'as first ~ighfed at 1 ·37 a n1. (\I'? miles north of Filhnore. located 20 nules northeast <1f Ox11;1rd 111 ;1 lhrcc-1n1lt' 11 !<IP 1·a1!e1· l!ankt'd on 1hf' r1orth and o;;nuth hy 111onnta1n ra11gt's. 1-'irl' 1n1·c~11gators said 1he bl.1~e wa~ deliberatrlv srt and a $100 re11·ard 1\'<IS ~ffcrcd foi· 111f<1rn1:i1iun lc>ad1nb to the t'apltu·c 11f Ille f1rchu~. ""Fires 1u~! do11'1 usu<1ll.1· ~tart al that 11111e on !hr rcn1olc sides lll" 1noun!a1n$. iind v•e found so1ne ~tart ing de\'ices." ~aid F!!"e Capt. l;;1ry l-;i rnd. He didn"t describe what lypc llf devices 1vere found . Fire1nen battling the blaze in its early stages (onncd a rront li ne of defense as rta1nes crept to with in I 12 1niles ?r _town ut 6 a.m. and surceeded in containing it there. officials said. Before the threat eased. some persons 1lready had gathered their ~~ongings. t? ~vacuate if necessary, sheriffs deput1ei; 11aid. On J\londav several !'!mall brush and "rass fires ·nared in widely scattered Sou thern California areas. including o~e bctv.·een Camarillo and Thousand Oaks in Ventura Cou nly that charred 220 acres. Sun Cle11tente Pi cks Finalists For Couf ere nee Nine finalist s In the screening proces!C which witl yield three high school delegates to . • naUonat s c J e n c _e conference in Chicago \Vere named this week at S:i n Clemente High School. A panel of community and school leaders will select the three students v.·ho wiU be guests or San Diego Gas and Electric Company to the 13th national Youth Conference on Science and Environment In the mldwest city. nie three \1/'innep wlll represent choirts from lht_ St~. arts And hum11nitles departrnqits. T'ficy will hear sc~ntific talks, stt science and resean·ch projects anud tour the Cook tJuclear Center. Tilt finalists nre Su.sin Pierct, Pally Neff, Robert Aye(, Rol)trt Sagely. Jim Giantstras. Leslle .Jordan. 8111 Bundy. Burt MlttclstRdl and Kalle Stamp. 1lte three winners will be •nnounced ~oon for thfl conference scheduled for Nov. II to. 13. . J greatest a1nuunt h;is 1·<1!1H' fn1111 abo~1 t half\\'a~ up " ~lupe 1n1111t·d1t1l<'l.1 l1eh1nll tlir ~i·tu iQI St·hu11t oll1<·1al ~. 1'\pl:11n1ng lhl·ir phgl1l !o !ht' Board of Tru.;1ces .\l<1nrla', !<.;ial l h(• S!)U f t't• I.~ a Jl\~slt'f.1", Bet·;uise there :ire ho111t>s on 11ir lull <1L>o1e lhl' ~lupc. otf 1cials a1 first lhoughl lhe 11atcr 11;1s ln11n irrigation 1!ra1n;1,cc (Jf c,·e11 a cracked s11 itnn11ng pool. •. J ··Bur 11e nultccd rhc seepages l<111g bt'forc therr '~:Is de1clop1nrn1.·· ~aid .J1.1' \\'1n1cr, d1n.'t'!(l r ol ad1u1n!slra111e Scrvil'CS -. · ....... -~ ........ _ •. ~ 6 • • ·-. .. ._·,, -..... _, ..... -~--\\'in1er S<11d tile sit1' sll111rcd -:01 nc d;unp 'P1Jls before J"!J11slnH'll•\ll licg;u1 t.i11L i!. .· ' there '>l as nu n1111df like !11ere 1s 111J11 . ,11voiti11!1 ll'inte1· Ruins DAILY P ILOT St1!! P~01• "'The w;ill·r 1s l'o111111g lr1>1n J11 ~h up oili 1 h(' .~lop.~ and 11·1: '1•1> 1 cry {'IHK'cr111'd ht.·l'au:::;e .-:nn1l•ti111r~ h11n1l'S slip do11n ha11k.~.·· s<iid i\'1nu•r. Supcrintf'ndenl Tri11n;u1 H1,nrct11·t ~;11d 1he pnlblf'rn JS 111(·rcas1n;.:: ;1n1I h;1s ht:coine ;i !(r<11 e l'lllll'ertt lu arra 'rhl' $2.""ifLOOO I .a !':ov1;i J\ridg(' i11 San .Jua11 ('aµi s· lrano ,1-Js l'o1npll'lerl 111 lat(' :\ugusl 500 t'cct 11p- s1rca1n fron 1 the. <:.'.l 11ado Bridgr. destroyed by !he floocl1ng-i<( Jnon. Hiders J>chb1c R11C'ha11an, Bill l l1 cks and Suc ll1c·l\s tal\e advantage of the dry !ipe11 for a ride aloni.:: the ercek bcrl . !t c-an fill qu1ck- l.1•. ho11rvcr. and l11r11 torr<'11\1al during hcal'y 11 in· lcr rain!'. "i'l'Uj)ll· ore 1r;1le ab11u1 !!le ~1.~nd111g 11·;iter 11 h1("h ha.~ t'a U.~l'd H 1n11~qu11n prohleni. ·· .S.ild 8ene.d1e1 The1 "re :ib1.• l"nne('rned t1hout lt1P n111d be1·.,u~c 11e ha1e -~ \1nlk1•a~ onto lhe t;.unpus 111 lhr .<i:·(>a Accessory i1i Teaclier's l3c11edicl ~aid iiffit·ial.~ fru111 tlw eounl y"s rno.~quito <1baten1!>11l d1 s1nl"! !1.ive alte1npted 10 <'un1bat !he pn1b!t•111 t111d dislr11·r work,,rs also h;i1 P spra}'NI lhe area. 1~Janks h;i1·p been put dVl\t\ as ternporary 11·alk111a\"~. Deatl1 Giveri Probation .. \\'e ha\'(' to g~f llie 11<1!t'I' ou1.·• Sfllcl Renedi('t. 'fhe bo;ird"!'l rnain eont:ern i$ solvinJ! the problem. But !rustecs also \\'ant !o know 11·ho is rc.~ponsible lor !ht' bogs. The adrni11istratio11 was authorized ((1 check with the Orange County Counse l for advice, to approach th e l\1ission VicjC1 (ompany for help because lhc finn originally sold the distric! <1n ··1rnpro1·ed"" sill:!, and lo check: solls test ~ which also 11·cre provided by !hl' !11issio11 \1ieio Compa r11·. The board ;tl!-.0 det 1drd Iha! aftrr olh<'t' ;ivenues h<t\"e bee.11 explored a gr11log1 111 ··n:::inel'nng f1nn 11 ill iirobabh ha1 r ro br <·a llrd ir1 to cleu•n111n(' 1hr s.ou1rr i•I lho• four '·.<;pnn~<;; ·• f{econ111u•11tlar 1hn.; 011 ho11 1r• •oil r 1111· pnthll'rn iind 11 ho \~ g11111'-! to pa_1 fo+r II 11i!l he madt <11 1l1e next 111e('!111J; Coun/.y Fi.re111 c11 • One 0f fil"f' drug.u sing dnftrrs rou11drd up 1n 1he w:ikc of lh C' "d<'I 11 culr ' l;11Ji11i.: o! .-.hss1011 Viejo tca('her Florrntl" N;inry Rr0\\"11 and th(· h:i1i:hrr killing-or ;i .voun~ .s1•r\'Jl"I' Sta!io11 ;ilfend<int 11flS pl:u·c<l <11! prob;it io11 .-.-1onU;1~'-1 Judge B~·ron K. :'l!ei\lilL111 ~l·nlPne1•d tanstent Hern1an lfendril'k ·r;i_rlor, JK, In 11111' to five years iu st;ll e pri~o11 1J11 ear.:h 11f t11'Q count s of beinl'.! ;:in al·r·r~sory to a rnurdcr. flt' !hen suspenclf'd the scn!cnr.:f'~ ;ind placed the long-hairo'd 1 0111h 011 proba1 111n. T;i _1•lnr ll'a~ a prusrr11!111n w1 rnrss in !hr 1\1(• murdrr trial• Ta1·l11r"s frccdu111 \\Ill depend on tlh' d1'l l.~lun of th,. p.11 nl•· bu.•J"d 11 l11t:lt '' 11! r•'l'1('w 1111t11n 1h1· 11<''-' t1•0 11'(•f'I.~ rhr•rl!t''" ••f proha11f111 \1o!a11011 !1!1'Cl a ~a111,L thr f11rJlll'r '\evada rP);1dr11r p11or t" 111~ 11111>lvrn1t'nt 111 th•· 1n11rdrr• 1111 .Jun,.. t a11c:1 2 1!17[1. ol \l r~ Bro\\'n 11 .111rl ,J 1•rr1 ll :i~·nf' Carl111, 21 of S;u11.1 An;i · T;i;.lor w;1~ 111 \"1r•l:~111111 of pr11ha1111n i1n po~('rt alll'1· h1.-. r;ul1er plr:1 of ~111Jt1· t(• < h;1r,ec~ 11/ rms~e!>~1,,11 of 111ou'IJlit111a 11 llt•r1 lie 11;1~ p1cke<! up i11 Ilic s11cep that fo llowed lhr <lual 111urders. '!"<1.vlor s lt'Sl11nn11.v \\<l~ l il<tl !u lht• pr"o.~ct'11t io11 iu trials chat led In ht' ( 11nv1eliC111 of Stevt.'rt Cr:iip, I ltird. ~-and A1·tl\u r C.:ra ig ··i11oo~c .. llul ~<'-17 . llurd. the sr!f styled '"devll·s di'iriple · lrd J!illlg 1ne1nbt·rs in bo1h killings 11":1 ~ i·ornrnit!rd !n Ata sr·adl'fl • St:i tl' llpspi!:JI :1s insant". llul~c is ~crv111i:-a !1fe 1crrn fC1r Ille hatchet rnnrdcr 01·rar!in. Ta1 l<11· \\"ill bt• used b1· the pro.,<'1·u1u111 iu th!' 11peo1n1ni.: tri;;I of Chri stopl11'r 1:.v~J)_1·" C1hbone.\'. ll"hfl i::urs nn tn:d \111 . 22 i' 1h1' i:is1 111e11dJ1•r uf 1h1· lt11rcl 1!1lllJ: to ~II h(•tfll"I' llu· 11"1,tl L"tlUll 11 1 :illf"':?<·d th;u l:1b))l1111•1· 11 ;1, •>nt of lht· i:r•111 p 11hul1 pull1•d :'ll 1s Brn11n 111°111 h('t', ;1r •l~ the ~:.n 1·anv1>n 1u1no11 ul !hr '"';11 1 D1t•g11 Fri •1•\\ :11 ' ... nd ~!lLll'd :1ud lil•I! ho·11'd l1 rr 111 .in !r1111e IJJ";ltlf!•' gr .. 1 r \lt·.•IT\IC \1ar !);11111·1~ :!1 nl Sci11t;1 <\11.1. i~ ~C'l"\111µ 1110 '-liltr pn..,nn !('rJll~ 111 ,,,,.. I" Ill •' \Coil\ 1·.11 h t111' !If'! lill1' Ill b1llll l.iil llll-!~. Huttl e 5 Blc1 ze.~ Dry Santa A11<1 \\"Inds b\01., ing into Orange County kept firerncn on the alerl today. l\.1onday they fought fi1'e grass fires which bur11ed n1orc than 70 al'res. J(i s,si11ge1· PJa11~ to lVlalie The largest blaze t•overed 31 acres al A\·ery Park1vay and Saddlebaek Colle~c. The 10:30 a.m. fire . star1ed by a sp:irk from a construction rractnr"!> exhaust. threatened college buildings u n I i I con trolled by 50 Orange County firemcn in 10 truck<:. Cl1it1a T1·ip Tl1is Mo11tl1 Another 30 acr(' £ire burned 01 l.'r 11 hillside near Euclid Strei.'! ;,net lrn)l<'ri<<l l li~h1\•ay in r ullerton. Three sn1a1ler m1d.da\" nres we.re quickly extinguished by rour11.v firemen at the junction of the San Diego and Laguna F'rec'>l'ays: 011 San1iago Canyon Road ne;i r Orange Park J)r ive. and L;i Pai Road and Crisanra Drivr 1n ,\fission Viejo. \\"ASHINGTO~ 1 LPl l -l!enrv A. Kissinger. Prc~1dcn! :\1.1;on·s 11a11onal .<;eeurity adl'iser s.aid today hr \\0111 gu 111 Peking this month 10 7.rro in "" on a dalr for Nixon·s v1s11 tu Rl·d l"lun:1 K is.~inger told 11e11sn1 .. 11 ;<I th1· \\"IH!i• House his trip ha rl n1) 1·11nn1•1·111in \\Hh rcp(lrls lron1 n1ai11l;u1d ('l11n;1 sugges11nr: the Corn1nu11is1 rcgin1e Jlla~ be 1n\•oll·rd in intern al trnuble.i;. H(' 11lso said 1here arr no ~1gns that devrloprnents inside Cluna would alter the planned trip by the Pres1tlr11L. Saia Cle11ae1ate Actio1i The kry Presidential adviser. who also had rnade the preliminary arrangements for .\'1xon In 1·isil Rerl ( h in a , (11!lllllt'rlll'll · '·There 1s nnl11u1g vnusual o r unloresrf'n 1hat has produced 1ht~ <1nnou11cen1ent II had ·ah\'a)s lx'cn planned !hat a! lhe appropriate stage 111 pre1Jarat1011~ for lhc Presiderol"~ vi~il. !hcrr \1·ould be another 1nit'r1m vis1L tn U1r People "s J{epubl1c of China." I License Fee Hearing Set San Clem111lt's proposal lo raise subject of study by councilmen. city staff business license fees up to iOO percent in an a special commtttet or Ille chan1bcr some ~ses and c:tpand a gross-rece.tpt1 of t•orrunerce. format In most categories wlll come, up Some. brisk c«runentary is expccled at for a .l.Ql'lll4.1 hearing bcrort clti Wedriesday's heilring.s. councilmen Wl!dnesday. City Clerk s con<lnc the The proposed new license structure 11tudy and he drafting of thP 4Q.CW blending gros.~·receipl formulas for some proposed cod :tnd hag slressed t ~l businesses and increased nat rale$ for strnni: alle pts: llave been made a others. hiis been in the study rni11 for the cquily In t new fee structure. paJ>t several month:o;. If the new ordinance is c11atll"d It Councilmen hopt to act on the ne'•--w'{o d be the first time business license revenu!i measure before Jnn. I whr.n \hr. races hnve been hiked In the past 11 renewal period \11\ll begin . ye ars. The voluminous ordinance ha:o; been the Councilmen 11lready have ruled thal .. President Ni:torfs wage-price fr~e '1'ould not apply to the new rate .structurr. llecause !ethnically .the rates arc a tax. And laxes do not 11pply to the federal eele. Persons u1terested In a d d r e: s s i n g tounciJmen 11re a~ked to review copies or th«> 110\uminous ordinance. complete 11ith dozens of fee srructure~. The dCX"Umants are avallable al city hall . Berg stressed The business 1icenet co'nsideralion l! !ht first formal agenda lt ern at the 7·JO p.m, nieelina. .. Du11111 Dispute F aci11~ Actio11 . L In (Jen1e11le The l'Ulllrovcr,.iul l·ounly propnsal for a 11i•11· tei:ional 1h1 n1p u~in~ nnt' ol' San 1 lrn1c111r ~ 111"·': :.r·c111!' street.<> ;'.<; .111 ;•1'('r~s 11111 conf11111l 111v l'UllnL"llrnen ;igair1 \\'rdnt'!<.da~ '/'tli· dL1111p-1.·!1lf'11l:i1ed 1\1 replace the ('\h tl!•lt l11l(' !lrr !l1r For~lrr Bn11eh-11ou!d 11\r C:111111111 dt• Lo., .\Jares a:: onr. aL"te~:-. llif' othrr 111nil1I hr a nt·11 ro:1d punchrll 111 frv 111 Or1 cg,1 tr 1i.:h11a1. 1'0111111 u!l1l'1al~ ha1 1• .'.ll"l:lll'd th:.I rlic ll11111p 1•1 111" l'nr11;• Jlr,t'1·h.i Ca111on 1, :i 11••• 1·~,111 h••1.i""' 111 1111" "';1r111g, ilrrni.ln(I<; •·II !ll'f>"''ll ·i11·' 111 1111• ~!•U11i I 11;1 1 :11C';1 I h1· 1•\1,11111 rhun11 11111 hl' lull !" thr h11111 !11 111'\l 1.111. 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Tht' nrw road11;i1· lri11f'r~r·s prQpt'1·t1• 11luc·h soon \viii hold lh" arra·s-f1r,.1 hosp1l;1I. n1ed1l'al ;ind profrs~1onal o1iJrt· 1·on1plexe~. a lll<IJOr r fl 11 cl n n1 1 11 1 u 111 drl"eluprnen1. private luxury hornes and o!h('r all -ne\\' lac1lif1('$. on1t'1:1ls ur lhl' hospilal :ilrrady h~rl l"'Xpr('sscd b111crnc~s of lhc r11;1d"s choice a ~ .111 acc·css Tlir co1111eil has been asked bv lhe 1·nunty ro:1d d('p11rtn1c11t to offer api}rova1 of the cslablish1nent of U1c siee. Th(' city of Sa11 .Juan Capi,strano ha,o: already i:i1ven in-principle approva l to !he ldca. If the propost1l is approve1l lhe area·! !rash d1spQsar need! \vou ld be fulfilled until 11•el1 into the 21st century. county officials ha ve said. 8700 iu TV Repa ir Tool ~. Parl ~ ~lol eu A tube caddy fill ed with television repair tool:\ and parts disappeared from a va n behind ii San Clemente repair shopt l\londay. The lOis in 1he morning theft from Dewe y's Radio and TV at 218 Del r-.tnr ,,.,.H!i set at $700. JX!llce said. Owner Alex !l anes reported lhc los~ or 1hc valuable NJUipmen l beFore noon. The \'!In ·wa s t>arked al the rear of the slorc, he Sll~d . •• • ' " Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS a es P1·o se ct1 tor. Sco1·es l(ey Co 111·1 Wi11 81 TU'I BABLE\" Of '"• 0,1•1~ f'olol 111 11 Prosecutor .Ja1nC"s Enright. buo~ed by .::i kr.1· Jt1d1c1;il ruling tn hi"I ta1·or. todav lau111·J1cd thf' fina l ph.i se uf hi.s ca~~ ag;l1nst 1nurdrr suspt't'I ~lark .Johnson .1r Sa~ Cle1nt•n1r. The 1·hu·f deputy di.,1 ri cr :ilhlrne} 11·011 a nlJJOr 111etory fa!c. .\londay "hc11 Orange Counlv .Supt•rrnr Cvurt Judge \\'!llia 111 i\lurray ordered lt1prd, pre·lrial stil1f'rnrnts 1n.i<le LI' !hr .1 oung .\lannr a<l1n1tted as e1·1den\"C' .Judge !'l lurr;11· l"l',l<'t'1<'d tj er f' It ~(' ;111or11cy Ray ~l1;1rµ·s prote,1s !h;!t nonP" (!f thr st;11\'lllCHts 11·;·r,• 11dun1.1 r1· anrl :ilso <ll~1ni~~ed oh.ict•l11•11.<: th;1t .Julln~on , :!H •. \\:IS lt1;I (•11rff'L'\ly ;1ch hl'd 01 h1' ngh!<; 11n11r 1o l11 s 1·<1111rrsa!1•1ns 111111 San Cl<'me111r p1)ll l'r and d1~lrll't ath•rnl'J ·s 111\"f'SligJ!t"ir!<.. 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C11rr al~o trshfied 1h.1I .!ohnsc1n rarnf' In her ap<ir!mcnt 1ri!h his fal hf'r after lhe rnurder and 1her chscu .. sed lh!" rC'1no1:1 ! of the k11l"hcn sink [ro1n h 1~ ••p<•rtnll'tll. Orange Coa1t Wen!her li"s going lo be a hot nnr again loday, but those northenslerly "'inds Will depar~ lht-Sl'ene to- night and cooler weattter 1s expec·- ted on \Vednesday. llighs tod.i~-M '• i\t ttK> beach rising to the high !l()s inland. l~SIDE TODAY 1Vhaf"s in Lht: f u l u r r for Orailgc Cou11 ty is the tJ11:111c of the cigl1t/1 01u11wJ prvgre:is rt:· /)'1rl. Sec Pagt 8. (•lll•r11I• ' ""911 .. " (llK-i... "" " Mwlwl ·-· " Ct•ulllM ,.,. N•l'911•1 Ntw' ... C•4"kl " .. _. (f!lft)J ' ,,...,,..,, " '""" ,. .. 0.•1~ N•llct • ' il9<-M•f~"' 14·1$ O!Yff'C•I ltltYIJltft " E'+ll,.rl.i ·~· • ,~ ....... " Enltrl•lft-1 " Wol tll .. • 'l"•llf• U '11 Wllllo '#1111 • HO-CtH " "'"-11'1 NtWI u.u •1111 l•-· " Not loll ·~ ••• .. c..:2 0.lll '( P!LCT SC Tut.141, ~ ~. 1971 Student Parking Violator·s Ruled 'Open Game~ 'Poli«: will bt able kl issue S3 parking dtations at S•n Clemente Hia;h Scbool. - bat tbt problem la far from aolv~ at I.he eonge!tff campus. Trust~ of tht Capistrano Unifitd School District \"nted u n a n I m o u s 1 y Monday UJ allo"' citations to be issued for specific violations blocking fire hydrants, fire roads. bus drivtways and ge neral access areas. But the board refused to allow JX.1/lce to:> cite atudentl whn ire pirking without a . permft In 1he tcbool perkin1 lot . ".I don't think the police should be called for thh," 111d Truatt9 Donald Inlay. "We're penaHzlnc 1tudent1 tor overcrowded condltlons. It'• o u r problem." Trust~ Bob Dahlberg said ;, worse offense ta him than parking without a permit ii; lea ving a space empty ·when one ls authorized to park in it. Decoy Unit Hits Back at Thieves By A. JOSEF REBERT CHICA(',() -Sam Sumner stnOO under an eleva ted train station nn a dark South Side street anrl wat chf'd a derf'lict st.aggf'r lni and wea\·lnE: It v.as 2 18 am 1n a black ne1~hborhood and !he ;o;t 1J n1bl1~g \.i.'hite man. clutched a thPap b.1tt!e of '>''Jne and apneared ltJ t>t lost Sumnf'r w11s nnr nf 11 rli'!ZC'n men on the strC'et whn sa\~' three ~·nu1hs shuffle frnm a nParby pool hall tlJ" ard the apparent drunk. ""Hty man , what's happening""' one youth asked. Another shoved the man. In 1 split second . one yout h ripped a watch from thf! derelict"s wr ist and another grab~ $-t from the pocket of ttis shabby llrt'rroat. Summer ye.lled. "It"s a hit'" The apparently rlrunk victim lunged at one youth whose hand still was in the n\"t'rcoat pocket. Sumner f I a t I en e d a!lothe r with a punch . The third youth n ... i. The two captured ynut hs "'erP victims nf a police decoy unit. nne nf several teams v.·hich in the last fnur m0nths ha ve rnade more than 100 arrests on Chicago Transit Authority trains. bu ses and st.1tions. "They rPally ripped off that "'a tch." said Jim Davem , a veteran policeman ""ho posed as the clrunk. Thrl)ughnut hi;o; prflt.ense. l\l'O c(lver men. Sumner and Wade Parrott. were within a fe111 ~'ards and two other team members "'ere on the rail road platform above... The police department gavt the decoy units top prwrity in July when a doct.nr u·as fat.ally slabbed in a downtov.'ll subway. In a recent 28-day period. there were 71 rohberies on CTA property hut offic1alir; sald tha t 2.~ were perpetrated against decoy units and arrests were made. In a similar period a year ago, four arre~ls were counted. The crime rate nn CTA property since J uly has dropped 10 percent. Sgt. Kenneth McCann. a team leader, said many offenders caught by decoy units have prior robbery arrests. "Using the decoy system. we know that we"re getting !he persons responsi ble fo r other robberies," he said. A number d decoys have been injured. J ohn Kelso was slab~ on one occasion and missed be ing killed when a pistol misfired. Humphrey's hand was broken when an assail ant ~tepped l'ln it. U>o Banks h:.d an arm broken. All have been roughed up. "I have all the confidence in the world in these guys (the cover mt'n ) and if I dldn "t. I would not be out there." Da ve rn said. De1i.ial Expected On Cab R~uest C1!y councilme~rednesrlay nighf are e:>:pected In 0nc~aga1n deny perm1ss1n n W Saddleb.:tck Valley Cab Cc!mpe.ny to operate withi n the cily of Laguna Beach. Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. said he counted more than ·6(1 empty !J)lces In the lot one ;nomlng. John Smart, A11l1tant Principal, said the ACbool ll attemptltla to keep the lot full. ,;If a person with a pennil does not use his spare at lea st three times a u·eek we are tak ing lht permit away," he said. The txiarr:I asked !hat a mef!ting be ~et up ""l!h the student council to explore GI Problen1. 'Ballooning' LO:\'IJON !AP! -The US Air Force is fighting rhe bat tle of the bulgi ng wa islJine among its ground cre"'S in Br1la1n. One target is f11'll and ch ips. Chunks of fr ied cod nestlin~ in F'rench fries are banned at two of the s1x big U.S. bases Lakenheath and P.1 ildenhal1. Nearby fL~h and chip shops there ha »e betn put oU lim its. Previously, grounrl crews could be as m11ch as 2!J pounrls hea vier lhan night ('fews. But the lure of En.c:lish di shes proved so s!rong /hat. many are ballooning out of shapt>. Tightening niles 011d bells, the Air F'orce now has ordered all ground airmen to be just as trim as fl ig ht crews. All airmen at South Ruislip Base outside London are being weighf'd tn see how much damagf' English food has done. The fa tties will get orders warning them against the dishes. Fatties who disobey orders and still gi ve in to the Jure or fish and chips will be confined to Air F'orce hospitals until they kic k the ha bit. Bandit Tea1n Hits Valley, Mesa Stores A team of bandits, armed with sawed- Qff shotguns held up stores in Fountain Valley nnd Costa 1'1esa late l\1onday night. escaping with an estimated $800. Police in the two citie1 said Ule robberies occurred within minutes of each other at the Stop 'N Go Market. 'Duke' Wayne's Gun Bllrglar Gets Six ~1onths Such a request wAs previously denied by lhe cou ncil on grounds the applicant v.ou ld not meet loca l znning requirf!ment~ v.'ith his offices. The request beforll! the council \\"ednesday 1s for permission lo bring customers In and from Laguna. Beach fro m the Sa drll1>back Valley, wit ll the stipulation that no in tra-city service would be pro\•irled. · 16-040 Newhope St ., Fountain Valley, al)IJ at ThrlfLi-Mart, ~701 Harbor Blvd., Cos ti l\le~a . A Long Beach man "'ho admitted !~king 30 v.•eapons frnm ac\l)r Jllh n "'avne'!'J NPwport Bf'ach hi:ime "'as sentenced ~ll)ndav to six nionths in Orange Cnunt v Jail. ~Uper1or r nurT ,Jurlge Byrl)n K. ].tc:vlillan impn!'ed a ,..!<1Le pri;;on term of l\ne to 10 years nn William Lf'e. 1'-!,,ntgomery. 43. aft er reading lhe defendant"s fi le h•lt suspended the sPntence in favo r of the Jail term and five years proba!ir1n :\tnn!gamery brnke in!r\ \\'a1'ne"s home l'ln ~lay 2.). 1%<1. rl urin~ the .:ic!r\r 's absenc: an~ remo1'f'rl 1hl" ~o '>'"eapnns frr\m \\a_vne ~ ~2fl (l()O l!lln f'O!if'Clinn Se1en1een gun" -mn~t nf ~hem rf 0"Jrnrrl tn Cal1forn1a hv \lr~1;an (invernor Ra11! Sa n,.hP? n1.:i1 nf Ba1a r~hfnrn1a -h.:i1P hl'f'rt r111urnerl In rhe ~\"1\11e f'ro!lertinn ln1 r~1 ic;irnr~ h;:n e !1'tle hnpp lha l !hP rerna1n1ng har<l11are v,1JI ever be trar-f'ri Officer~ ~a trl \lni1rnmrr\' tnrik the 1.l..'<i pnn~ ro \fr\1t'n 11hrrr l'P ran .:in auto r>-pair h11~1nr~< 111 \lrx1ralJ .:tnri S.ilVP mn~f of the ~un~ In l1·1r:1r!~ (",rnr n1a7 rr!f lr>\ed m11~t n( fhP rr •. ~sini:: we.~p<in~ when :'llrx1c:i n pol.ire arrested a :'l!ex1 c11l1 mf"!n whn "'ilS selling guris gi»en f/l him by :'llnntg11mrr 1· OIAHC.l COAST DAILY PILOT CANiGf Ctl.uT P UI Ll$HING COMPANY J.o'c.1rt N. W1.d Pruo1m1 •ri:I PlllllL>l'ICI' Joe\: R. Cu.tev Vk.t Pmid•nl lllld ~••I ~n~;tr Thorn•t l<11vil Ed<lor TJ.~lfl11 A, Mure~P~1 N·•na;,r.g EOolOr C~ttltJ H. l oo1 Jlic~..,,J P, ~1111 """ll nl M1n1aitlg EO•IOf1 .... u•• ltoeh Offke 22 ? For et! Av•nue M11"119 eJJ,,.,! P.O. Bot 666, 92 6S2 S.11 c1,_te OHie• 305 North El C•mlno Ree l, 92672 °'"' Offlc.• Ostm M-· U:1 W"t 111 '""'°" N"""'°rt 811<1>< »Jl NtWPo'1 Bou!ov11'd ~ 9Mdl.: 11111 ~ liQlile·~·Ud City manager Larry Rose h a s recommended perm issinn he cien1f'd nn grounds the request "·ould require an amendment to !he mun icipal code sinre the applicant would not have offices v:ith in the cit y. Artist Scheu Gives Classes Laguna Beach arl1st Leonard &hpu u·ill begin tearhinic; classes in dra"'lng and painting tonight at Top of the \\"orld E!empntary School. Sponsnred hy thl' city RPcreA!!nn nPpartmen!. !he 7 pm. rla;o;.~ v.·ill meet i>a rh TuPsda.v t111iht thrnu_gh f"Ji:'C 7 ln<i1v1d11;il 1nstn1r r1Qn will h~ ~lvPn to srurlrnt!i ro 011. v.·atercnlllrs .<ir.d arrr!tr~. <is wi>JJ a~ h a~ic rlra"·1nR The fre f0r the 1n.11'Pf'k rnur~f' is $20 Rf'~!dents may re~tstrr fn.r !he cla~s at lhP Rer realion DPp artrrH:n1. 17S t-.' Coa,..t H1ghv.a\' F11rther in format ion may he ribta1ned from Scheu al 494-52.17. Florist f,-0 ses $5 00 In Dayt~n1e Burglary Laguna Beach pol1ct arf! investigating the daylime burglary P.londay of a local flnrist's home in ~'hich sorTie S500 in cash and merchandise was taken. ln\'eshgator~ said \\'illiam Esr.hbach. nf 31 54 Bonn Drive, reporled lhe loss at ~ pm. when he returned home frnm "'Ork . Thieves had forced the Jock. on the front door nf !he Jockerl horn~. pol ice s;:i id, and rernoved as!'orted items of jev.•elry. ie\'eral radios and a small amount of cash. The suspec!s , hoth in their early tv.·f'n- t.1es 11nd of mf'dium build. wore army field jackets and black watch cap.~. In Fount~in Valley, the pair confronted clerk Gary Sincock who was alone in the st9re. He ~aid they ;;:o;kPd for cigarettes, then pulled nut !heir guns and demanrlM all !he money-in the store. The took about S60ll. The Th rlf\i-Mart had severiil cuslomers in it at the lime of the robbery, police in Costa Mesa said. The twn robbf!r11 got mnre than 5190 in that holdup. Costa ~1esa Detective John Regan said the pair appeared lo be well organizerl . '"They were \'ery calm and cool," he said. In a separate incident in Westminster. a hot do~ stand Jl)sl S35 to a Jone robber. neterlil'e Sgt. Frank F'isher said the handit ordered food from Der \\'f'l r'lf'rsrhn1tzet. 1.1872 Golden \Vest St , and whf'n the-clerk ser1·ed him. he simulated a v.·eapon and demanded mnnev F'isher said the robber Oed on through a nearby residential area. Schmitz Slates County Speech loot U.S. RPp . .John G. Schmitt IR-Tustin) wll1 di scuss th is country's China policy in an adrlress r.1onday at a joint meeti11g ()r Orange Coast area Exchange Clubs. Schmitz' appearance et noon at the Airpor1er ln 11 in Newport Beach will be !'Jlflnsored by the Exchangll! Clu b of Ne~·port Harbor and is OPf!n to the public. Sc hmitz has titled his spetth. "Wh y Wf! Must ~top Re-orrlering Ou r Priorities .·• He said it will deal in part with President Nixon's upcoming visi t to Pflkin& . Student Elections Take Top Priority, i11 Laguna Elttti(')n of aludenl leader~ w111 l!lml'lng the first order-of bu siness of the new school yf!ar for Laguna '1 element.Ary schools. • Ali.so ind El P..1orrn Elementary school• ha\'f' completed their elecUona . whllt Tnp nf the World Element3ry snd Thurston tntermedilll.e arf'. sUll busy w Ith cnnv11ntlons and a mpalgns. Jamie Plummer I! the new pre8ident or !hf' Aliso sturftnl body. Serving with him will bt Chris Hender11on. vi~ president: Tnm Grindle , ltt'.l'ttary: and Lance Goulettt, treagurf'r. Appointed <Xlmmlsgionera were Briln Wold1nes, enle:rteinmmt; Lisa Chino. Pt'Olocol; Pit White, interior; Terri Rfil\y, Blut: Tlde editor: Sue Pr1tley and " • •• Kim Cottam, girls' apnrtl; and Derlal Oliver ind Adrian Johnson, boys 1port1. Mr1. Barbar• Mudge. 1 t u d e n t government advisor. asalsted w It h arrange.menls for lhf' convention and election. At El Morro Elementary school. Cr1l1 Brashier was named student bod y preslde.nl In 1 run.off election that fotlnwtd 1 Jhret·way tie with Peter Frenc:ll and\l>twltt CarM>n. French waj named vice president and l'lthtr officers are Stevie 8 row n·, ii;ecrtllry, Jeanette Kun:a:, treasurer and O&vid Moore. safety commir.aloner. · Mrs. Chloe "Rusty" Barr, rnourct teacher, 111l1ted with the eler:Uon fl:.'l.'ielTibly • <t:m11tive 10luUonJ. Issuing rit11llons ll'l p1rkln1 lot rult vinlator1 hid been con11kfered 1 l11t reaort and hid been •ccepted by' the -Mudent I e a d e r a , according to Superintendent Truman Be.ntdlct. One 11uggested alternative was parking along Avenlda Pico. Newha rt said it would be closf'· cars are visiblf'; there is t1trle traffic and pltnty of room. He add~ that Pico is wider than many Synthetic Pot Charge Jails Four By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ill• Delly "11<11 l !UI A raid ln Cos!a Mesa Monday pight Jed t.n arrest of four youths .who polite allege !!Old a suitcase full of synthetic marijuana worth $140,000 in illicit street sales to a team of detectives for one- ten1 h that sum. The arrests climaxed a month-long probe . resulting from a series of com plaints ahout suspicious activity at a specific apartment. Booked on suspicion or u le or fumi~hing or dangerous drugs and possession l'lf marijuana were : -Barry D. Bower1, 19, of 2261 Maple Ave .• Apt. E, Costa Mesa. -Jerry L. Banl1, 20, his room-mate and fellow employe at a Santa Ana industrial firm. -Mark J. Rolz0ttht, 19. of 1034 Shtrwood Lane, Santa Ana. -Jame!! E-O'Connell, 20, of 304 Princess Lane.. Santa Ana . Criminal complaints formally charging the quartet as drug !'JUppliers were being sought loclay from the Orange County District Al\l)rni>y's Office_. Na rcQtics detectives v.·ere urgin!!, th;it. ba il be set no Jov.·er than $12,500 for the four suspects. Detective Captain Robert P. Green said a number of calls from the neighborhood rf!lative to activities at Bowers and Harris' apartment Jed to surveillance beginning about one month ago. W.R. Bartlett, Former Employe Of Pilot, Dies \Val!ace Roy "Wally" Barllf'lt, a Daily Pilot general services employe for ti years, died Monday at Beach Community Hnspi\111 in Stant on after a brief illness. He was 71. l\nown as "\!.'ally'' to his fellow employes, ~Ir. Bartlett was a smiling and affable fixrure around the newspaper plant for more than a deC'ade. He prided himself on greeting all employes by na me as he made his rounds from department to department. For a time. Mr. Bartlett raised birds and nften gave away parakeets and gamehens lo fellow employes . He v.•as rioted for hating to miss a d;:iy"ii; u·ork , el"e n when ill. ~Ir. 8.:trllett retired from his Daily Pilot position in 1970. He had been a resident of Orange County for 21 years. The last fev.· yea rs he resided at 64fll Burnham Ave .. in Buena Park. FunPral !'Jervice~ will be conducted Thursrl11y iit 11 a m, at Re naker Buena Park Chapel. Burial v.·111 follow in Loma Vista Memorial Park in F'ull erton. Mr. Bartlett is survivtd by his wife, Ruby, l)f !.he family home·. atrttts in San Clemente which ha!o'e more Uaff k. . Another altem1Uve, auggf!tted by Board Chainnan Bob Hurs t, would be to i~sue more permits than r;paces so, on a fir st-come. fir st-served basis:, the lot would always be full. Inlay suggesled lhat the senior lf'ge Of ha ving special parking spaces be wR ived this one year because of the Toilet Prices Hit by Freeze DETROIT IAP l -l\1en "s ronm patrons at the Sheraton-Cadillac Holel are savin~ 15 cents on each trip lo the pay 1nilet -thanks to the w;ige-prize Freeze. F°l'Oern! price .,...iit cher s nipped the hlllel's pl:i n tn push loilel price~ fr nm JO to 2..~ C<'nls , saying any such rh.:tn~e violates the frf'e ze The hotel dropped its plans ~tonday afler 11 federal nfflcial lrlephone genrr:J I m n n 11 g e r Patrick l3irmini.;h.1m w1 rh q11es- tions :iOOt1! the prir~ hlk.c,. Birmin!Zham said the pr ir e rollback hardly cnnrems him Jts part of m.:tn.:tll:ing a 1.200-rllf'm hotel Rut he pledged In unl ock lhe 2.S-ccnt locks until !he n!d ones can hf' reiostallerl . And. Birmingham said he lsn"l certain the more expensive locks will make a comback af!er the freeze. Draft Cali's Magic Number Will Be 125 \\'ASHINGTON 1 AP) -The Selective Service Sys tem !od;:i_v lowered the lottery number at which young men can be expected to he drafted this year to 125. Previously, draft officials had said young men whose birthdays fell on the 140 lowest numbers ror this year's draft probably ~·ould be called up . Draft Director Curtis W. Tarr also said today that men will be given 30 da ys' notice to report for induction, in!ltead of the law. Thal means thiit no one will be drafted during Octobr to fill the 10,000-man draft call for the remainder of this year announced last ~·eek by the Pentagon. They ""'ill be drafted ins!e:id between Nov. I and Dec . 9. In still :innther announcement, Tarr said he ha.<i direcled local and appeals cour!s lo derer artinn on classificalion.'f, pe rsonal appearances and appeals unti l new regulations on draft requirement provisions are drawn up. "Because of the many r efo rm provisions in the new law instituted by !he system.'' he said, "it would be unfair not to extend these forth co ming ad»antages to registrants now fa cing classif>cation or appeal action ." Coµrt action could resume, however, u•hen new ru!cs are distribu ted and become effective in about six weeks. Tn eslimaring the lowt'r lo!l cry numbc-r, draft off icials alw Jo"·ered from 140 to 12a the number for "'hich young men may he llrdered In take physical and mental f'xaminations. Some men bet~·een those numbcrs ha1•e heen examined but a pparently are free of serving barring a national rmergenry. As indicated earl1rr. the firs! In be called will he men who ln~t deferments, m;i1nly thosf' who ~raduated from college. junior col!ege or lrade school last .June u·ho hAd low numbers. overcrO\\'ded Cl)nditiQn5 . Other ideas Wf!rt rar pools, no ptrmll ror anyone qr ridi ng the bus. The parking problern, wh ich has sptlle over into a San C1emcnte city problem will be Laken Up by the San Clemen~ City Council Wednesday_ Concern hai bef'.n generated that par.king i.Jong Pico which might sol1'e some problems for lhl school. creates others in tenns ot gafe!y. Co11cessioJ Talieover U11der Study The Laguna Beach C11y C 1 u n c 11 Wednf'sday will consider a proposal to take over opfn1tirin of the summer parking concessi011 011 cl1 .v pr-nper1)' each ~·ear atr()ss fron1 the l'eS[J l'A! nr Ar ts . Tile concessiori has been operated jointly by the Veterans nf Fnre ign \\'ars and the Amerlcan Le,i.:1on since 1946. Ci ty 1nan;igrr I.arr.I' Rose ha s recommended !hat the city take 01·er on grnu nds a greater profu tO !he city rnuld be rea lized. Under the present agreement, the city gets IO percent of the gross profits from the operation. T~e American Legion grossed $8,865 during the 1971 Festival, making the city's share $886.SQ. According to Legion recorrls provided ill the city, 14 workers cnntributed 2Jl89 manhours tn the park ing operation. Jn his report. Rnse noted that, had the volunteer wor kers been paid i2 an hour, the profits v,•otild ha ve been rut in half. However, hf' s~id , IQ {lffset thr v.'ages pa id "'orke rs, !he city co11ld inc re ase the p:irki ng fee for commercia l hu.~es using thP lo! /\rc•lrd!ng to I.cs Chatharn, ;i Le,11inn off1clal 111 charge of the concession riualified personnel could not be hired fo; $2 an hour. "They wnuJd lose their shirts,'' Chatham said of the clty or any other agency laking over the pa r k i n g concession. He said not all of the 1nrome !s pure profit. as the Legion must buy insurance, pa rking signs and customer tickets. Ladies Ask City To Do Something For 'Gold Star' The "g.old star'' landscape planting l'ln 11 slope 1n front of San Clemente. civic renter is a bit tarnished, say the ladies v.•hn put il there in rhe f1rsl piace. They ha ve asked city council men to brighten up the li ve emblem and also remove a shrub ihat makes ii hard lo , ... In a letter lo the city thi~ week Mrs . Ralph Hinshaw, president of the San C'lemente Chapter nf the American Gold S~ar Mot~ers, complained that the living f'IV1c proJeC't needs more .... ·ater, fertilizer, v.·eed1ng and a general spruce up. The plant ing was the F(rnup"s civic prnject several years ai;:n, she said, and she and other n1embers had hoped that the project could ha ve been spn1ced up in lime for Nalional Golcl Star f.lothers Day !as1 !'ept, 2fi. But. the plant ing remainerl in it.! present cond ition. The newest project for I.he grou p 1s ths mounting of a memorial abo ve the star. shf' sa id. It's Whats Out Back That Counts! • Our store is li ~e an iceberg! No-we're "ot chiny to deal with-it's that you only see o"e tenth of our store from tht front. People visitirig us for the first time .are flabbergaste<I when the spac ious interior u"folds before them. The huge showroom has thousands of simples. !customers tell us we hove the largest selection they have seen-). Our werehoust contains an inve,.,tory of in finite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhibit 1 25x50 Remn1nt room. Add offic11, 1 1paciou1 drepory room, pl1nly of perk. ln9, plNwnt poople, and you'U havo tho "Big Pichlro" of our 1ucc1uful operttionl ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 P'lacentle Ave. COSTA M!SA 646-4838 HOUIS• M•· lllno Tltun.. 9 11 l:JD-l'rf., 9 11 9-s.t., 9:10 11 I ' / f, '1 I I 7 .I • Laguna Beae~ EDITION Today's Final .N.Y. Stocks VOL. M , NO. 238, 2 SECTIONS, 32 ORAN GE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 5, 197 1 TEN CENTS Laguna Opens rfall{S for Big Sewage Facility R~ B:\RH,\11 ·\ ._HF:IHICll l.11gt111a il1'111·h 1·11.1 11fl1c1al:-. _\\1\11d>1.1 1111t1alr1I !11~,·u .. •11111-. 111th 1•·1111>.,1•111:.11111·, 11[ [11" Suuth ( 'oast -.:11111at11111 d1'<t11;·!-. 111 ii ~tr1> l\)11<1rd 111iat 111a.1 brl·fln1c ;i 101111 pu1ver"s agrePIHt'rl! to c·ons1rtlt'I a !arj.:f> l"l'>!IUl\al ~('11;1gf' !r"••<il!l!l'llt f;irL11I\' t" ... er1·e thr arr:1 Tht· l.;1gllna B1·a1 !1 <h 111111 11 a ~ rrun11.1tNI b.1 *I r1·1·er11 h'th't' 11·0111 1h1· Rr~1on<1I \\'at l'I' (~u;1l1 1 1 ('ontrol Hoarrl (\\'QCB• 11arn111g of a ''1-r111ral need !01 oat 2,000-nere Bl.nze i111prn1·e111e11r'' 111 uprr:+l!•Jll i'>f lhf' c 111 ·~ f\l~!t11,;: -.r11:i~t· 1il;1nl ancl tt pu• .. ,h1l1t1 1ol · e11fun·1•11a·111 iH tuHt 11 Iii•• ~illti111ut1 1.~ !11ll 1111111·01 \'il f)1ri•clur· ol P11hli1' \l'nri..~ Swf'anv and < '11v ( '01tt1r1\1n:i11 .10,eµl 1 l<rh1:i1•I l.urr n•prl'~•·n\t'd l.aguoa <U !ht' l\1olldtn 111eellnp.. 11ha:h 11;•' a1lt'rlrif'd h,\' South !.aguna Sa111!;111un l l1~\r11•! ir1a11alo(er Jolin It Sn111h and South Lai;uoa boanl prc~1denl t'la1· :".1Ltl'hl'l1 :i.101111•111 \1gurl \\'atrr D1~lr1l'! n1an<1f:1·r (·;irl h ~n1la hoard 1ne111bt'r !.arr1 L1~u110 And a1ror11ey AIPCI. 00111e a11rl Tt•(I f111~tc1, nl an Wind-swept Fire Spares Fillmore F'ILL:".IOHE 1A P\ -A 1\1"d-Oriren ,. brush fire threatene<I this sn1a ll !arinini:: '·on1munlty for several hour.~ toda_1 un11\ fire figh ters n1anagcd lo r.ontain !h~· fla rnes about ! 'i 1nilcs north of the l'JI) limits. Laguna Beach Executive Shot, Robbed Robbed of $500 and shot in lhe chesl al point·blank range by a \1·on1an bandit and htr 1nalt' escorl. a LAguna. Beat'h tndust rialisl with v.·orldwide co11neclio11s is hospitalized toda}« Jack \V. 1\no\1·lton. 44. of 97 Emernld Bay,' \Vas listed in satisfaclory condition at Tustin CClmmunity Hospital. Surgfflns went Ill 11·ork shor11.v aner hr "''as adn1ll!ed ~londay following 1he preda11·n holdup and near-slaying 1n Sanl :i Ana to n.•n1ort· ;i srna!l·cal1btr slug !n,>t11 Knowl!on·s <'he!il. t111cst1gators who d11I 1101 rlahor;uc 011 ~dditio11al cirl'Untstaucrs ~aid l h c industrial corpor:it1on prci11dent 11;i..; robbed and !ihol at 15741 l\'1ll1<i1ns S1 , after arcon1pan.v1ng !hr pair IJu~re. li er description \\'as not released. pending further investiga1ion b y delec11ves. The viclim is president of Santa Ana· based Martin·Occker Corporation. a precision petroleun1.drlll1ng instrument company. Oil·produci11g Of)erations around th~ globe are supplied by the fif1!1. as \veil. a~ other related heavy equipment-using companies on a worldwide basis. Knowlton joined the firm in 1956 and rose in an executive capacity until he \\•as appointed president and head o[ the co1npany two years !'SO. •le and his wife have lour children. It's going lo be a hot one again toda y, but those northeasterly wind~ will depart the scent to-. ni ght and cooler weather is expec- ted on Wednesday . Highs today 80 at the beach risi1g to the high 90s Inland. • INSIDE TODA\' W/lat's in tl1t fut 11 r e for Orange Coutttv U the ihemt of Ute eighth anrnwl progre11 -rt· ,port. See Page 8. Cellftrfti. ' ~ .... • C,_.,IM "' " Mwlw•I Jl~IMI' " Clewllt.11 ""' NelleMI "-' .. c-k• " ,,_ '""" • c,.. ...... " -· ,.. -· Jttlk" • lltd Men.ell ,.,n -HO • ·-• 11!.rlllerlel ..... • ........ ,. •~terte~"' ,. -· • ··-14.11 -· .... • -" ,,,_..,. .. .., 11•11 t.1111 L•-' " "'"""'"-••• , The 2.000·t1cre bla7.e 11a::. out of run1rul else11'he1<'. firt'111en sai<l. AullHintie~ had ll'arncll the (O\\n·s i 11110 resident~ thvy 1nighl h;i1·e lv t'\ Sl·U:tlC bu1 latrr said f•11:1(·11;1ti11n was d(lul•l lul The h\azt'. fanned hi' north 1hlrlh~;1sl 11·1nds gus1ing u11 to 2U n11ies <t n huur . \\';is b11lllrd i11 ~fl·{lci;rct' ten1prratUl'('" h~· <l fiOO-lll<tn lire-figl11111g l teain a1\\I 11•11r arr1<1I btlmher~ dropping fire rf'tanlatn . .;. 1·entura County Fi1·e Cap! \like ~c:hecr s:ud thr rnanng blaze 11·a~ "l'un1a 111Pd 111 su1ne !ipc>ls. but :;I 111 uut uf enn!rul eJsewherP." Fircn1e11 11nd ln1i•ks we!'I' t•allt'd frorn Kern. $nnla Rarl1ara and I.us Atlgt'lcs rounl1es lu baltle lhr flt'(' as il raced through 1l ty brush ;ind rll:ip11 1Tal 111 rugged 11."rn1i1t wl1ere n1ounlnl11 peiiks c;.:~·ccd 2,000 frc>L ' Offitials said the bla r.e 11;1s !tr.st sighted at 1 :~7 ;i ni. two n1i\es north uf Filln1ore, located 20 rn1les northeast Qf Oxnard u1 ii three·rnile v.·itlr \ al\ry flanked 011 thr nurth arn:I south bf mountain ranges. Fire 1nvest1,::aturs s<iid lhe blale wa~ drlibcratel,v St'! and a $100 reward was offered for infor1nat 1on leading 10 the (•apture or tlic lirel;ug. "Fires JUsl don 't us11:ill1· start lit lh;it ti111r 011 th1• 1·ernr11{• si clt·s· 11f n1011111:1in~. and 1rr. foi111rl sonic st:irt11 1~ <lt•1u·t·s,' said l·"1re Capl i ;;1ry C1r11ct Ill' didn't dt'~l'.rlhl' 111\:111\t)i• tll dr\'lCCS 11ert' ltlll!ld . F'irrn1cn hatll1ng !he hl<t~t' 111 11.; e;irlr stages furr11('(! a Iron! line or delensc :is 1111111cs crep! 11• w1th111 I'· nulr s nf !0111< at 6 a.m and surTcedr.d in eunta1n1n1; 1t thrrc. ultirial<; said , Before thr th1·e;11 eased. so1ne per.sun<= nlre;ul.v ha~I J:athrrrd thcll' helo11ging~ to p1·aruate if necessar}'. shenff's deputies sa.1ct. Pre-trial Tape OK as Evidence In Murder Case Rv TO\T SARLI-:\' 01 If>• D•llY !'IHI! St•!! Prosecutor James Enright. buoyed by ii key judiciAI ruling in his favor, 11'1da~· lnun ched the rinal Pha se of hi s cast> against murder suspect ~lark Johnson or San Clementf. The ch ier depu!y di slricl attorney ~·on a ntajor \'irtory late f11londay when Orange County Supr.rior Court Judge \Villiam tlturray orde red taped . pre·lri<i l statements 1nade by the young tllarinc admitted a!I evidence. Judge Murray rejttted d e r e n ~ e attorney Ray Sharp's protest!! that none of the statements v.·err voluntary and also dismissed objections that John!lon. 20. wa11 not correctl y advised of hi s rights 1>1ior to his conversalions with San Clemente police and district 111\oroey's investigators. Judge Murray's decision is seen today by lawyers in and out or the trial a!: psving the way for a landmsrk ruling by the Uni ted St.1tts Supreme Court. • One of tht three interview!! was taped v.1hile Johnson wa s under the influence or "truth scrum" sodium am ytol .:ind th~ plHy back or that recording was vigorously opposed by Sharp. II i!' exoecled that the partic11h1r interview will in itsrlf rorm the ba sis of an apptal 1 the higher court. I 1101 I•• l•;11g1nt•r nni; I un111 .. 111 '111:1111·1•1 ~ /111· b11tll d1,11 i. I, l• .. ilJU\I II\~ lh• 111\'1'\lli~ ! 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Pla1111e1·s to Get A11~wers 011 ~111at Co1111l1·ises Signs ls a saucrr holtr1f to 11 11 al! n1orP fJr \cs!C of a sign than a e11n1b1na11011 of Jetter:;:' An answer lo 1he q11es !1t111 v.·11! h~ g11•e11 tu Lag1u1a Beach pl;1nn1n~ 1·111111n1ssionf•rs soon by the city staff. fnl111111ng 1lw ftuery ti.1onday night by \V1\lia111 l.t11k. ''I've been lh.inkin!: al)(l111 1hc llott rry Shack," Leak told co1n1111s~1(lnrrs , "atul all tho~ plates on the walls. lt sceins to me they make up a sign." Leak said he had talked with Bill ti.Iyer, sign inspettcir. who said "letters are !he only part of a sign." "\Vhit'h leads me to bclic\e therr could hf' _a lot of signs . wit hout using any letters." Leak said. l-lov.·cver. he addetl. the !lign ordln1~ce. stipulates that such things as "emblems." "devicc.c;,'' and figures" are dealgnaled as signs. "It !leems very clei.r to 1ne lhar such Edie Ada1us S plit ~ HOLLYWOOD fUPll -~:ntertai~r Jo;die Adam s filed for di~tutton of 1n11rrigae from pholographer Martin ~ill~ today after i;even Yt:Ars t1f n1arri11gr.. • ' thin!!S a.s the pottery arc signs. 1 sugg!'sl ).ou rx11lorr thi~ a11cl look into possible 1·1olauons,'' the furn i1 urc rcfin isher sa11I. l'uu:nty Fire1n e11 Battle 5 Blazes Dry Sa nta Ana \vinds blowing iniC' Orange County kepi. firen1en on the alert loday. 1'.1oriday they fought five gras!f !ires which bur11ed n1ore than 70 acres. The largest blaze covered .31 acres at Avery Parkv.·ay and Saddlehack College. The 10:30 a.m. fire . started by a spark from a t"onstrutlion tractor's exhausl. threatened l'ollege buildings u n l i I controlled by flO Orange County firemen in 10 trucks. Another 30 acre fire burned over ;'II hillsidP near Euclid Street 1ond lmperial Highway in Fullerton. Three smaller mld·day fires were quickly extingui~hrd by county firemen 11t the junction of the San Diego and Laguna f'rctw11ys: on Santiago Canyon !load near Orange Park Ortve and t.;11 PAz Rood ~nd Crisf!nt;;i Drive In Mission Viejo. 111u1K'ratr 1111h nc1ghbonng dis1nll.s 011 a I L'j.!IUllO•I plant hf'ri-llhl' l11r 80 ]lt'l l:Cl\t I· t'dl'!'iil t\111tli1og 11.,w <11 ..iilahk lvr nr11• ll•'<lllll{'/11 f;J!'llJll{' .. 11tll ;ipply 011!1 [11 I l'J;IU/lal pl<Jl11.' :0-~I'\ Ill~ ( 0 Ill h I I! f' (i d!:.I! IL'\~. 1::~1abh~h1ncnt ol a regional ot1tfall al Al1,o prtlliab!'v 11\1ulc/ t'l'sull 1n l'\'l'ntual ab<411(1on111ent · OI !hr ex1~t111g Laguna llt'atlt outt<.ill. hr adch•fl , notin~ 1h11L .cu1er11111rnt aulh111 •l1C:o nu long~r l1JO~ 111111 ta1 or upvn 1nd1\ 1duat con1n1un11 v flUI Jalls. - its '!he ulu11l!l111an l'>lllnled uut that l.ag11na ~ ~rhetlul!· for upi;rad111g the old .<l·11age tre:111111'nl pJan1 . 1111t1ated :<creral ~ear~ ogn. hacl be1'11 regarded a~ a 11 adt>q uate 111t1·ru11 1nt·a~ure unttl !11e govt•r11n1rn1 Ull rca~t·d 11~ rc~1r1L·t1011s, along wtth 1t~ ofrcr of ndd1t1011al fund~ for ~r1\·age !r<'llln1ent fae1htir~. 11·1th pa~!ia~e 01 the Clf'a n \\'a1£'r Rtll A ful l rrporl on .strp~ bring taken lo cu1-rt'.'1 ·1 !hr t'J1~ ~ i.c11aj!,e lreatn1cn: riroblern" 11111 lie pre~enled to tile (!11' 1..:ounl'il \l'ednesda), · Laguna Planners Delay Decision By FfiEOEHICK SCllOE~1 EHL DI '"• D••I• l"olo! S!•ll .\ propci:oal 101· a planned residential cte1eloprne111 1l'RD1 in Boat C;inyon rt1n 11110 rough slc.dd111g before Laguna Bc.ai ·l1 plnnnuu: commi~sionc\S ~tond<i~. 11•1\h lhr n1i11ter l!nall.1· rnn11nucd so a lrafl1f' ~llld.11 t:<t!l be ('llllliUl'lCd ~01 11nly did l'u1111111s~1unc r~ q11estio11 p:1rl.111g :ind tralfit p;1t1erns. hul the 0<levelo1i1nent rcicc1ved har~h words rrom a n111nbcr of cr1!ic:s. 1l !e1·1·in Tl'ra~r. s;iid app1•oval of ii. 1'(Jt1d111oniil u:-;e µenn1t fnr· U1r l'Rll lo ;d\nw 18 unll ~ instead or I~ "11·ould be ('llUflUli;: <iiSilS1l'I' " . The PR!) IS !l•ll ·'cl ('U\ rred l)y 11 ~Pf'l·1!11• ord1nan~T ::tad l 11011111 suggest :-011 1111hhold a dec1s1on until the final Board Uro-ed ~ 'fo Delete (~e11s11s TotaJ Spc;1k111g <is 1'ha1rn1;i11 of Village l.:1guna . Lagun:-1 Beach rr.~1de11t Arnold ll<1n1• \lnnc!a1· 11igl1t rrfJ11e~1 cd !he pl.tnni11~ 1·01nn1i-snH1 In dt·lrtc ··~pct1f1c p(lp11l;1111111 .111d d11t•llln~ 11111! figures" 11·11 111 !lw L.inc! L ~e Elrn1en1 of !hr ( .1•11c1 :ii l'l:in. lllllll (!It' lllilllt'I' l'(•l11CS Ufl !111 puhl1<· ht•a1·1ng ~01 1 1!;11111. u1 <1 prrp.1rrd ~1:1Lt'lllf'lll, ~.11c! The Ith h1~uu1 .. 1 IL:!tJtl 11w!'ll111c u1111' 11"1 huu~r .+ 1•l:l.\llllU 1ll flO!llll,1f \/111 ul :!11 l~MI bv l!l!lil l11 111<' 1'!~·1nrnr "1v11u ld llc ln lirlp 11npr111L lhr~!' 1n11nh1·rs and t 01111•p1-. un the 4 u1n111un1l,Y 111111d and n1:_i~c 11 d1!l1cull \11 ihn11c at ;i 11,;ure lh:il 11111 pe n111 f, l..tgun;i llr;1ch 1.. rr n1ct111 d viable i'•ll1llllllllllj'.' Co1nn11:;s1onprs. duri11p, a 111cet1ng &-p1. 2;, a)":reed to hold puhl1e hearings on the: :!fl.000 f1,::urc ··A population ol 28.llOO .. llano ~aid. · rncaus virtually doublu1g our present popula\iun. 11 nll'ans addini:, 01'er 10.000 lll(lrc \'l'htl'les. II. means adding some i .000 sehool and pre-school children -at a cosl o[ $950 per ehild to altcntl L;igun;_i :ichoOls. ll means n1ore city services. 11'1tho111 8n equlvnlent 1n ci!y rt•venue It n1eans n1orc roads. n1ore parking spaces necrled. more traffic. more sn1og. n1ore probletus of all sort~.·· llano coutinued : ··. . 1n !he spring of 1~1;:0 O~l.J l\f made its f1rst prrscntatio11 of 1ls c;cncral Plan ancl lhr fii:urt i1 had 111 1111nd then -Cl'etl \\'Lth hi&h risr.~ ~truclures -"'as 18,500 persons. When asked for rationale for thls figure, Judith Frank. nr 0!11Ji\I. slat ed: "You people w:i111 t.o retain your village 11t1nospherf'. 11¥l'a n'L IX' <lone if you go over 18,500." The 18,500 figure, he added, ha~ substance "ancl makes for more sense than 28,000 " Hanel said the use of lht: 28.000 figure 11·as a "lrial balloon" similar lo "\ht planning commission's 100-1001 tall hotels Jn the contempl<.lcd C·R zone.'' "Let us make surt that whatever occ urs. \\'C do . nol find ourstlves Cinco a~ain sphl into lwo distinct poles over what may well be just anolhtr trial balloon. The public -I 11m confidtnl - doe'.'t not wan t another prolonged and bitter fight. But I am even more confident it does not l''Ant 28.000 persons li"ing in Laguna Beach." H a no i:oncluded. Commi~sioner John ~tcDowtll. who rhaired l~ meeting In lht absence of Carl Johnson. Said he would lllte to study 11ano·5 request •t a study acsslon this month. I , 1·1 ;n u1<l1na11cr 1s de1·cloped ." Treasr s;ucl L nt1I thr urd111<111ce is adopted, PR.I) dr1clup111cnl !~ all1111ed through scparat• zu11u1g l<11\~ 1-'lan~ ltll' thr d1·1elop1ncn1. r~quesled h1 ,\];irgarcl I\'. nu~~r!l '>hU\ICd t\\fl 11uode11 , 111ult1-u111l b111ld111i;'>. siT\lllJ: • 11 36.000 squ;1rc l('Cl ,ll land. \ s1111an11n~ pool, b~1! b~t'U(' ;1rca:-. I' -X l c I\ s I \ I'; landsrnp111g and 1·11hll\r~tnnt d1'11e11a~s 1q111ld nho bi• p;il'[ 111 lh,,. fJ!'OJCl'.l, <ll'l'lord111~ \" arch1tcl'I !l 1~·ha rd Hahn 11alin poLnle<1 u1Jl Ille tle1elup1nrnt \l'ould c111nµn~" 0111,1 1::. pcrl'l'nl vf til l': l:'Jld, 1111 11 lhe ren1::1111111;: ;15 perrr11I ~" open spaec. l nd<'I rt·i;11!.1! J; "t. .st:indards. 11•e <:ovlrl h1 11 !d ~f'I rn duplr\T" 111 a ro11 and h;i1·t' 01111 :!O perrrnt 'lf"t'll spare. but 11e do111 lh1 nl. th;11 f11 ~ i ll" l:!n1rarter ol 1he 101111" t'ornn1 issionrr Hogrr l.iH1phea1· s<iid ht- ''l1kcd the cunccpt" hut did noL 11 ant Ii) C'Omn11t b1m!irlf !o an 1ncri>a~r fro111 14 lr1 18 units. "I v.•1sh .1nu 'c! co111e 1n \\"Jtl1 .:1 plan for 14 unit~ ;u~t l1~e lh1.s nne:· Lanphear lold /l;ihn. Hahn said lor ecu11nn1i1 rcasons th1· !~ units \\'ere nrrcled ··Tht'rc are C\tr.1 costs 1l'ilh PR!) 1le1·eh1pn1cnt <ind 11t• n1ust have !he acldit111na! 1n11t." to help <1mort1ze !ho~e 1·0.,1 ....... hr /).'.l1d. \l'11!ia1n Leak ~:11d !h[1! appro' al 111 thl" inc rease 111 vr111.; would b(' "gelling otl "11 I i;r 11Tong fout" 111 It• 1ni.: 111 lun:~ L:ii!un:i ·s popu1';1r10111 Ll'il~ al><! ~.11cl Iii!' ~1'111·!' pl;1J1t . 0rie1·,,1111g ;i1(',1p;u 1t1 1r11l!~1l 1h1t hr :1blt• 111 l1;1ndlr ;1 dt•1rl!lp!l1('1l1 "I lh t' ~1/.e fll'fl)!\"t'd ~ 'utl\llH,,!llllt'I' \l 11·l1.ief \1.11. 'IUll'I\' holh \\l'lllr11 nnd 1.r,11 11101c~t~ !t• •hr lr.1!111 pr ul.Jlt•rp' 111111 Ii 11u11ld ti P grr1er,1!f'd h1 !hr <ir 11•lop1111'nl, ,ui;:i:.r~1rd Iii(' rn<1!1(•1 h+• 'l11rJ1rrf tn fli t" ( 111 Trilll1c 1.,,n1n11llet< ··1·1n lee!'~ :•lfn\1! IJ•)lph111 \I J1' t•e1ni:: use1J as ;i 1110.wa.1 ~1rC'!'I to pru11dP. rrnrance .1 nd rx1t.., 10 1111 ~ dc\'l'lop111cnt.'' jll;iy said. Doi1lh1n 11al' 1-. on!\' 2'! tcrt \1 1dr, 11·1th purk111g allo11ed on o;ie .~1clc 1.:irr.v Can1pbel l .~11gges1ed the pro1>ertv be entered 1·1a Boat Canynn Dr i1e. hu t llahn said the i;radc 11·:1s to steep 10 allo1' it Plans lo Limit ~opulation Hit A~ Un-American Durinf.: d1s<·u~s1on of ~'helher or not popvlalion should he limited 1n Lagun~ Acn ch i\1onday nigh1. ~laj, Larr~ Campbe ll. who s1ls un thr planninp: C'omn1iss1ori branded stu ·h ideas "u~ A111eric;in " "l'l'e bcc11 1n the ser1 u.:e for 20 year!' dcfcndini:: this countr~. I think it'~ against Atnencanism to all of a. sudden pull up The ladder and say 'you can 't e-0me in.' " Campbell's re1nark!I v.·ert precip11atal "'hen a representative of lhe Ciliuns' To1\·n Planning Association. ~1ichael Seh\ey, suggested an examination of the numb@r of cars the city can hold and ways lo solve lrafftc problems. directly resulting from increases in population. "Say we limit the number or cars.• Cen1pbell. whfl is st11tloned at El Toro ~larine Base. continued. "Then where de we stop? Do we say people \\'ith blue eyes ca" only liv r on the north part of town and people with bmwn f!yes in lht south:'" .,There is more lhan one !Olution lo l~ problem," Schley rcspooded. noting he v.·R~ "not sugge!'ting limilin~ people trom being able to enjoy our C()mmunity." I • .. • ·-student Parking Violators Ruled 'Open Game~ • • Police will bt able to issue $3 parkll'lg ......-d t.atioo& at San Oe.mtnt.e Hijh School - but I.he problem Is far from solv~ at the eongt'.!lted ca mpu s eitt students v.'ho are psrk1ng a•1thout a perm.it in the lcllool p&rkiltg lot. Trustte FrM Ne11•hart Jr said he counted more than ~ empty spaces in the lot one morning. Trusttts of the Capistrano L1n1f1ed 'School Oistr1<'.t voted u n a n 1 m o u s I y "Monday to allow clla!ions tn be issued for spttific violation~ blocking fire hydrants. fire roads. bu~ dri\'l"Wa ys and general ac~ss areas But the board refused to aIIO\\' police to "l don 't think the poJJce lhould be call~ for thl1," said Tru1tee · Donald rnlay. "Wt're penaliilng 1tudentg for overcrowded conditions. It's ou r problem.'' Trustee &b Dah.!~rg said a "'flr~" offense to him than parking wilhout a permit I~ leaving a sp11ce empty "''hrn one is authorized lo park in IL Decoy Unit Hits Back at Thieves By 8 . JOSEF REBERT ••ooclott<I "'•• Wrlttr CHICACrO -Sam Sumner sk!Od under an elevated. lrain station on a dark South Side '-strett and wa tched a derelict sl<lggering and weaving. It ·was 2 IR a m. in a black ne1~hborhood and !he sf11mhl1ng wh ite man. clutched ;i cheap bol!lr of wine and apreared lo be Inst Sumner was nnr 0f n dozrn men on the street who i:.aw three youths shuffle from a nearby JlllOI hall to"'·ard the apparent drunk ··Hey m<i n, \\"h<it's happening~·· 0ne you th asked . Annther sho\'ed the man. ln a split second. nne you!h ripped a Y.'a lch frn m the derelicl"s '4'ri~t and another grabbed .S~ from' the pocket of his shabby o\·Prcoat. Summer yelled. "Ifs a hit 1 ·· The. apparently drunk victim lunged at nne youth y,·hnse hand still y,·as in the n1·errnat pocket. Sumner f I at ten e d dnnthe r with a punch. The third you th fl Ff"! The twn caplurf'd yout hs we re victtmi; n' a ptllicr decoy unit. one of several !l'11ms which in the last four months have m;itle more than 100 arrests on Chicago Transit. .A.uthnrity tra ins. buses and !>li"!f!'inS, ··They really rip ped nff tha t y,·arch." said .Jim Davern, a ve teran pnliceman whl) posed as the drunk . Throug hout his pretense. {11·n rnver men. Sumner and '\'ade Parrott. v.·ere y,·J!hln a fev.· yards and two other team members "'ere on the ra ilroad plalform abo\"e. 'Duke' Wayne's Gun Burglar G~ts Six ~lonths A Long Beach man whn admitted f.3~1ng 30 "''eapons from actor .John \l.'a,vne's Newport Beach home was !>'Ylf'nced ~!ondav to six months in Oran,ge Counly Jail. ~upf'ri0r Court .l ud~e B_yrnn K. fl-l•'.\l1llan im posed 11 state priso n term of tir.e Ill 10 .'i'rars nn V."ill1am Lee ~fr.n!gomery. 4.1, alter reading the dc.f.,ndan!'s file bu! suspended lhe i:.,.nle nce in fa \'Or of !he Jail term and five )'F•rs proba1lon. \lnn!gomery hrnke into ~\'a\"nf'·~ hnme n:i ~lay 2.l. 196!1. dun no: the artnr's ;;:--~enre and remo\"ed the 30 v..eapons f;.i'TI \\·a~n1•s 520 l)Oll ~n rnllec llnn $1>·.e:uer-n ,;:.in5 -mn.>t of them r~• .rn"i:I rn C"al1fnr!1!<1 hv :0.lP'(lran r \ ern·1r R lUl S;1nrh1>z 01a1 nf Ba i a r 11 f"rnta -~:11 P hrl'n rf't\lrnrrl In th ,. ti 1\ne rriltC'crJnn !rnr~t1c;itr"1r c:; h;n·p I ·•\e hnr" Th:ii t)",., rrm:11n1ri;: hari:ll'.,lre \11!! l'~f'r hr lr.1• l'rj fl ff1r l'r• ~.11rl \l ,~n1 c;r,m,..r1 tnrok thP \1 ••,1 r.1:i• !n \l"'lr,, •..o,h<>rr h" r.-ii an au1 n rrjla:r h11~1nr<~ 10 \J r'\I', 1 ,'lflrJ g;i \"e. TYi"~' r,f !hr i:un~ !n fr 1r~r! Gn1· fl1:.? rl'!ri"' •'ri rr.r1<t nr thP rr.IS$;:nt; '"r,1pnn~ 11h11n \l l'\1r~n p<>l1ce ;irres!C'd a \\l'~1ral1m~n11'h" ·.1a,~ ~etl1ng !;'JT'IS given tn him hv ~liiri!gnmPI"\ ORAHWt COAST DAllY PILOT ()MNi<f 'C4~T PUBLISHING COMl'AHV .iob•rl N. w •• :J P,u,.i..,, .1r.a P11~1•lhct J•ck R. Cv1!ftV Vj" l'('t)<le~r •NI G.nt.tll Ii~ T~o1'1 •< K•1 v1I Ea1ror Th~'""' A. Mv•p\i~• lll•nt~1~~ EO•i!lr Charl11 H. Lnns 11.ic~~ril P. tlall AJJll!a"I li\lllf;Tng Ea 11on 1-.ijRt' .. Cl(.h Offk• 22! Fcru! Av1~v1 The police department gave the decny units top priority in July when a rlnctor y,•as fatally stabbed in a downtown subway. In a reeent 28--day ~rind , there were 71 robberies on CTA property but. offir1<1ls said that 25 v.·e re peipt'lrated against decoy unit.~ and arrests v:PrP m;ide In a similar ptorind a ..rea r ago. rnur arrPsto; were coun1erl. ThP crime ra!r n.ri CTA property since J uly has dropped JG percent. Sgt. Kenne!b t\·lcC;:inn. a team lrader. s.'lid many 0H1>nders cauµh1 by derny units have prio r robber~' Rrrt:sts. "Using the decoy system. \\'e knnw 1h.:tl v.·e're getlin~ the pe.rson~ resprins1h!e for other robberies," he said. A number of decoys have been inJUr('rl. John Kelso was stabbrd on nne nccasion and missed being killed when a pistol misfi red. Humph rey's hand y,·as broken when an assailant 11tepped on it. Len Banks h;.d an arm broken. Al l h.:11·e been rou ghed up . "T have a!J the r.onridence in !hr wnrlrl ln these gUys t the cove r men l and 1f' I didn't. 1 would not be out there," Davern said. Denial Ex pected On Cab Reques t City councilmen \\'edn1>sday night are expected to once again deny perm1ss1nn Ill Saddleback Valley Cab Comp211y lo operate y,•i!hin the city of l.aRUna Rf',1rh. Such a request was previnusly denied by the council on grounds the ;ipplicant would no~meet IOC'al zoni ng requirements v"ith Ni.sA:iffices. The re11uest before lhc council Wednesday 1s (or permission lo bring customers to and fr om Laguna Beac11 frnm the ~addleback Valley, y,·1 th the stipulation that no intra.city service \.1-'ould be provided. City !Nlnage r Larry Rose ha s recommended permissinn be denicrl 11n grou nd5 the request would require an amendmerit to the milnicipal code since the applicant would riot have offices with in the city. Artist Scheu Gives Classes Laguna Beach arilsl Leona rd &h,.11 ·will begin teaching classes in drawin g and pa1nt1ng ton ight at Top of thP \\'orld f,)Pmentary School. l'pnn.c;nrerl hv \hp c1lv RPrreat 1nn Oepartmrn1. thf. 7 pm clas.c; \\"lll meet earh Tue~rlay n1.1?ht thrnuµh nee. 7 ln<l 1\·1 rl11al lns!ruc11no \\·1!1 hi' i::1vrA to .c;turlents In nil. v.a1rrrn1nri; arrl arrv\lr<:, ;i.c; •1·plJ a~ ha11C' rlr<iwing Tl1e fee rOr rhe lfl·\\f'Pk cn11r.c;r i.s ~2fl Rp.c;id1>.nt.s mav rPg1~tPr fnr the rla<:<: a! lhP Ftr>rreat1nn 11rnartmrnt , ti5 N fn;i~I H1e:h11 av f11rther 1nfrirma!Jnn may be obtained from Scheu at 494-5257. Florist l.-Ooes 8.500 Jn Day tin1e Burglary Laguna Beach police arr investigating the tlaytlme burglary Monday of a local flnri sl"~ home in which 11ome $500 in cash a rici merchandise "'a!! taken. ln\·estigators t;aid William Eschbach. of 3154 Bon n Drive, reported !he Joss al 5 p.m. "'hen he relumed home from \.\'nrk. Thieve~ had forced !he lock on the rront door nf the locked home, police said, ;ind removed a.<:i:.orlerl items of j1?Welry. ~evera! radios and a small amount of cash . John Smart. Assistant Principal . sa id the lchool Is atlempUng to keep the lot full. •·If a Pf'tSnn \\ ith a ~nn it d~s n0t ui:.e hi s spa ('e ar least !hrrr tim es a \\'eek we ar,. !al..i ng the permit away." he sa1r! The board as~t!d that a mee!lng be sP t up y,•1th the siudent council to explore GI Probleni 'Ball 0011 in g ' LO~no~ tAF'I -The LI s Air F1irr,... 1~ ff.E.;ht1ng !he biltlle of thf' bulging v.•a1stl1ne among its ground cre"s in Rritain. One. target is fish and chip.o;. Chunks nf fried Ctld nes!hn~ in French frie.c; are banned al jy,•o of the ~Ix hig ll S hasrs Lakl'nheath and Mildenhall. Nrarby fi sh ;ind chi p s hops there ha ve been put off limi ts. Previn11s!J:. \:rn11nd crews cnuld hf! as much as 2!1 pnunrls heavier th.1n night rrew<;. 13ut !he Jure rif P.nglish d1shrs prn1e d so st1·on,g lhat many are ballooning out of sh:i 11r T1ghlen1ng rulr!'l :.raf hf-H.~. I.he Air Force nQw ha.~ ordered all Qrn11nd airmen to be JUSl as trim ;u; fh,i.:ht rre1vs. All <iirmen al South Ru isliri Ra~e nu r ~ide Lnndo n ;ire ~111~ weighed In .c;er hnll' mu1·h dan1a(!e F.ngli ~h food has done. The faU 1e.~ Y.'111 _grt rirdPrs v.·arn1rig the m ;igairist the dtshe.c;. F;irties \\ hn disobey ordPrs and s!!ll givf' in to !he Jure nf f1.c;h and chips 1vill be confined tQ Air Force hospitals until they kick the habit. Bandit Tea1n Hits Valley, Mesa Stores A team of bandit~. armed with sawed- nff shotg11ns hrld up stores in Fnunlain Valley and C0sta 1\lesa late r.tnnday niJlht. escapin~ wi th an estimated SllOO. Pol.ice in the twn cities said the robber ies occurred Y.·it~in minutes n{ ea ch nlher at !he Stop 'N Gn t\larket, 16-040 Ne\\·hope St .. Founta in \'alley, and at Thr ilti-t.tart, 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa 1fesa. The susp('rls, both iri thr1 r early jy,·rn- ries and nf medium h1uld, wore arrny field jac kers aod blark v.·ateh cap~. In Founta 1r1 Valley. tt1e pair corifrnnterl r lerk Gary Sincock V.'ho was alnne iri the store. He sairl they asked fnr cig11r1>!1P~. thrn nulled out their guns anrl rlernandM all the money in !he store. The tl'Jok about $fi00. The Thrifli·!\far! had sever:.! customers Jn il al the time of the robbery, police ln Costa t\iesa said, The tv.·n robbers grit more than $190 in that holdup . Costa tltlesa Detective .John Rei;ian said !he pa ir appeared In be. v.•e]l organi7ed. "They 1vere very calm and cMl." he s;iid. In a separate· incidPnt in \Vestminst!'r, ;i hnt <lng sland ln<;t S.15 tn a lllnf' rnhhrr. Detective Sgt. Frank Fisher .c;aid the hand1t QrdPred food from f) er \Ve1rierschni11t'I! !.1872 Golden \\'e~f S! , arid 1\·hen the clerk ser1·ed him , he simulated a y,•eapon end demanded mone\". Fisher sald the rohber fled on thrnui:::h a nearhy resideritlal area, Schn1itz Slates font ~~(:::~~" ~~:~~~lT"'ti o\ will rliscuss this country's China p011cy in an address t\londay at a joi nt meeting of Orange Coast area Exchange Clubs. Sch mitz' appearance at noon al the Alr/)C'rt f'r Tn11 in Newport Beach w1!1 be sponsored by the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor and is open to the public. Schmit?. has titled his speech. ''\Vhy \Ve Must Stop Re-nrdering Ou r PrioriliPs.'' He said it will deal in part with President Nixon·s upcoming vis it to Peking. Mam"9 •clclro11 : P.O. l oY 666, '26SZ S.• Cl•111••t• Offkt ~05 North U C•111ino R••I. '2671 t OtMr Offlc*I . Cl'llt• M•t• 1XI Wn• Btv llrn-t • Stude11t Elections Tal{e .,,......,,, 8Mc~: JJJl "t"'Po" ll•v1•~•11f tilWlrllllfll llMcl:I: J111S eur,jl hllltvtld Top ,~riority. in Laguna Eltetion of studenl lf'..aders was among the first orders of bwiness of the. new 5Chool yf'ar ror Laguna's elementary schools . Aliso and El Morrn Elementary 11Chools have completed their elections. while Tnp nf the World Elementary and Thurston Intermediate are. still busy w I th conve~tion1 and tampalgns. Jamre-Plumme.r tg the new-president of the. Aliso student hody. Serving with him will ~ Chris Henderson, vice. president: Tom Grind!I!', secretary ; and Lance Goulf'ltf', treasurer. -:i Appointed comml5'rloner11 were Brl~n Woldsnes, entertainment: Usa Chino. prnt.cicol: Pit White. Inte rior; Terri 1 Reilly. Blue Tide editor : Suf! Pr11Ury and Kim Cottam. girls' gports: and Derlal Oliver and Adrian Johnst>n , boyg sports. Mrs. Barbara Mudge, s tud ent government advisor. assisted w I th ttrr;ingements for the conventlOn and el~Uon. At El Morro Elementary school, Craig Bralihler was named student bc'>d y president in a n1n-orr election th1t ff!\lowed a three.-way tie with Peter French and Dewitt Carson. French wa s named vice president and other offlctr11 are Stevie B r o w n • setretary, Jeanelle KWlt. treasurer and David Moore. 11Jety commissioner. Mtt. Chloe "Rusty" Barr. resource teacher. assisted with "the electlon 8!1St mbJ y. i1.Hernat1ve solutlnns . ls.s uing rttatinns lo parking lot rule violators had bun cnn11idered a last resort and had been at':cepted by the E!ur!Pnl 1 ea de rs , ac:rording to Superinlendent Truman Benedict. One .sugge5ted altern1111ve was parking alnni;. Avenida Pico. Ne\\hart said it 1vn11ld be close· cars are vi sible · there 11> lit!le traffic. ;:ind plerliy nf ronm . He added 1hat Pico fs v.·r -.than many Synthetic \ Pot Charge Jails Four By ART HUR R. \II1\'SEL A ril id in Costa i\lesa flfnnday night led 10 <irresl nf fnllr youths who police allftte solrl <1 sui1r<1se full of s\'nthelic 1narii1111na l\'n rth $1 40,000 in ill1rit s1 rrcl Silles 10 a !t•am or detect1rcs for one· tcn1h Iha ! 11u1n. The arres!s clin1axed a month·lon~ pn1he rrsulting from a se ries of c1)flll'l;itn!s ahnut suspicious act1v1ty at a specific apar!menl . Booked · ori suspicion of sale or furn1shin~ or da ngerous drugs and possf'.~Si•)n r1f m:lnju:ina \\"ere: -!Jarry ll. Bo"·ers. 19, of 2261 ~laple A\·e., Apl. E, Cns!a t\1esa. -.Je rry L. Harri~. 20. his ronm-mRte and fellow cmploye at a Santa Ana industrial firrr . -~lark J_ Hnlz nrcht , 19, of JQJ4 Sherwood Larie, S..1rita Ana. -..la mes E. O'Connell, 20. of 304 Prirircs~ Lane, Sari!;:i An;:i . Criminal complairits fnrmal!y charging the ci uarle~ as drug suppliers \1'e re be irig snught today frnm the Orange County Di.c;!.rict A!torney '.<; Office. 1 Narcot ics rle1cctlves 11·ere urg ing that bail he .o;e!. no lower th ari $12.500 for .lb$ four suspects. Det('ctive Ca ptain Robert P. Green salrl a number of cal!s from the neighborhood relat ive to activities at Bo....-ers anrl Harris' apartment led to surveillance beginning about one month ago. W.R. Bartlett, Former Employe Of Pilot, Di es \Vallace Rny '"\r;:i!ly"' Bartlett. a Daily Pilot gerieral l'er1·ice5 Pmpl n:i.-e fnr 11 years, died t\londa y at Beach Community Hni:.pil al 1n Stantnn after a brief illriess, Hi;> 1vas 71 . Krinwn as "\\'ally"' to his fellow Pmplnyes. t\1r. Ba r!lrtt 11·as a smiling anrl affahle fix!.ure arou nd the ne wspaper plarit for more than a decade. He prided h!mself on greeting all employes by name as he made his n;iund~ from department to <lepar!menl. For a lime, t\1r. Bartlet t ra iserl birrls and nl!rn gal'e a11"ay parakeets and gamrhrns lo fellow employe~. He v.•as nnled lnr h:iting to miss a day·s work, Cl'e n \\!hen ill. :'llr. fl:irllert retired fr(lm his Da ily P1l(lt pos11 1on iri 1fl70 He had bePn a residen! of Orarigc County fnr 21 years. The la st fl'W ye:ir.~ he resirled at 6401 Burnh:irn A\"t', in Buena P;irk. f l1n1·rn l ser\'1crs \1•i1! be conducted Thur~ctav :it 11 a n1 ;it RPn;:iker Ru,,na r.1rk Cl1aorJ H11ri;il 11·111 fn!lnw in Loma \'1•1<1 :<.!~n1nri;il Park 1n Fu!lerlnn 1\l r Bartle!t i.<: s11r111·ed by his ,1·1fe, n11hy, nf th!.' family hnmr strrelS"tn San Clemf'nte \\1h1ch have. 1nore t.rsffic. . Another alternative, suggested by l31)ard Cha1rn1an Bob Hurst, \.\'ould be to issue 111ore permit~ thari spaces so, on a f1rst·rrin1e, f1r.~t-St'rved basis, the lot v..·nul1l alwa.\'S Ile fu!I , Inlay .c;uggesled that the senior lrge of h;i v1ns special rarking 5 pace15 bi' \l'a1ved this one yea r because of the Toilet Prices /lit by Freeze OF.Tncu·r 1AP1 -!\l~n·~ ronm p;Hrnns al lhe Shrrafnn-Cadillac ll·•tet are Sa\'1n_1! 1~ rents on each trip tn the 11Ay loilet -thank!' to thP w;:ige.pri1.e frce1e . f P<ler:il pnre v.a!rhe rs nipped thf' hntcl "" plan !rt rush tnilet prices frrim 10 In 25 crnt~. sayin.o:: any surh ch anj!e v1rilAtes the freezr. The hfltf'I drnppffi its plans r-.tnridny ;iftcr a federal rifficia l lrlrph•1ne grnrr:il m an a i;: e r r:i1r1rk .;l\flirrni11.l(h;11n WJlh QUeS- 1i11n~ <iho111 lhr pri ce hike n 1rn1111µh;1111 .~:1id thr price rnllh:irk h;irdlv eoriccrns hitn as 1).1rl flf n1ar1n~111g ;:i 1.2flll·rnnrn hotel B11t h" ple<l i::"d to unlock 1he 2.-l-cent lnck~ unlil !hr nld ones c;1n bf> rt>in<:IRllrr!. And. fl1n11in~hi11n ~;1id he isn 't crrlain the n1orr rxprn.<:i1·r !ricks wi ll make a c(]mh:+ek after the freeze. Draft Cali's l\1agic N11111ber WiJI Be 125 \rASI 11.'\CTON I Ar I -The St!lcctive Srr1·1ce S.vs tem !oday fn\\·ered the Jo!lery numhC'r <it 11·h1rh .vnuni; men can be exp<'C!C'rl !n bC' draftl'cl thi s ~·ea1· lo 12;i. rre110\)SI~", drn(t flfficinls had S.11rl .\ oun~ rnrn 11 hnsf' b1r1hd11ys fell on the 140 friwpst nu1nbcrs for this year"s dralt probflhl.\" 11·0111<1 be called up. Draft Director Curtis \V. Tarr also said today that rneri ll'i!l he given 30 davs' onlice to report for induction. inst ead· of the law. 1'h;i t means tha t no one 111ill be drafted durin,g Ocl11br lo fill the 10.00(}.maa""fir.:lft cal! for the rem;iinder of this year annnuncrd la.~t \1 rek by the Pentagon. They 1\·111 hi' dr;i/1cd i,nstcad between Nn\(, l ;u1d Ore !I In .c;!ill ~1no1hrr ,1n11011ncC'merit. 'f;irr said he h;is d1retterl lnca l and appeals cnurts to dl'fer nc!il)n nn classiricatinns, personal aprearnnces and appeals until nrl\' regulatlnns nn dt•aft reriuirement prnl'isinns arP drawn up. ··nrc:iuse of lhr n1;inv re fo rm pro1·isions iri the ricw law ' insti tuted by the systPnl ." he said, "it. would be unfair not to extend lhf.c;e f nrt hco ming ad1·An1AgPs rn regis!rarils nnw fa cing cla.~si fic;itinn or flppPal aclinn." rnurt :irt1nn cnulrl resume. h!"lwe1·er. v.·hen ne w rull's are d1s1ribut('(i and becnn1P pffecth·t! in ;ihout six weeks. tn rs11 ma11ng 1hr lnwf'r lo!1rrv numher <lr.1fl 1ifr1c1;il~ ;;l.~ri !cnvrred frrim 140 t~ 123 the number fur 11·h1ch yflun~ men fllfl\" tic ordercrl lo liike ph~·s 1C"a l And n1ental r~,1n11n:1!1nns. S11n1e rnen be!"'een lhnse 1111n1b<·rs ha 1·e hrrn ex;im1ned but ;ipparf'nlly arc lrrP of scr1·1rig barring a nH110nfll rnirri.;entv. A.'i inr11c;ilrct e:irlll'r. the fir st In he railed ,,.,-111 hr 1n.~n \\ho ll"ls! drfrrmPri!.~. mainly !hn~e 11hn gradualed frnm c(ollt'~c. JUl110r cnllr~e nr tl"ade school last .J11rir whn hat! Inn· n11n1hers overcrowded cond1!1ons. Other Ideas were c;iir pools, no permit for anyone or riding the bus. The parking problem , "htch ha!> 11 p1lle1 nver tnl o a San Clen1ente cit y problem will be taken up by the San Clemenll City Council \Vednesday. Oinr.ern ha1 been generated r.hat pa.rkrng tr.Jong Pico \\'hich mrght solve some problems fo r thf school, creatts others In terms of safety. Concess ion U11der Study The Laguna Bearh City C o u n c J I \\'ednesday v.·ill consider a proposal ta take nver operation of lhe i;ummer parking concession on r.•Jt y prripcrty eac h ,vear arro.s..<; fron1 the Fcs11v;:if of Arts. The concession hns been opera ted join1!y by the Vetcr<ins of Fnre1_1!n Wars anrl lhe An1erica n Leg ion since 1946. City 111fln age r Larr.v Rose ha s ret:n rnmended that !he rily take over on grounds a greater profit to !he city could be reali zed . Under !he present agrcen1en1, the city i:ets 10 per('cnt of !he gross profl1s frnm the operation The Am eric<1n Leginn groc;~ed $8,865 during the 1971 Festival, making the city's share $11.%.50. According to Legion records provided to th e city, 14 \\"nrkers cnntributed 2,089 manhou rs tn the parki ng opera tion. In hi.!I report, Rose noted that, had the volu nte er wnrkers been p":lld $2 an hnur the prnfits \.1-'ould have been cut in half ' Hnwe \"er, he said. to offset !he "'age !'! p<11d y,·rirkers. the c1!\' could 1ncre.'lse the parking fee for cnmlnercial buses usin g the Jot. According 1n Les Cha1h:wl. a Leg1nn orf1c1al in charge 0f t~ · cnncess1nn qu;il1 fied persnnnel could riot be hired In; f2 an hour .. ""They \1•ould lose !heir shirts." Chath;im said of the ci1y or any other agency taking O\er !he pa;. k in g concession. He sa id not all of the income ~i; pure prof1L as the Legion must buy insurance, parking 5igns and customer tickets. Ladies Ask City To Do Som ething For 'Gold Star' The .. gold star" landsca pe planting on a slnpe 1n front of 5R n Clemente civie center is a bi! tarnishcrl , say the !11dies \\·hn put it there in the first place. They have asked citv CQuncilmen to brighten up the Jive einh!em arid also remo\"e s shrub that mrakes it hard tG , ... Jn a lPtter to the cit y this week Mrs. Ralph Hinshav•. president nf rhe Mn Clemente Chap!er of the Amer ican ('.old S!a~ i\lnt~ers . complained that lhf! Jiving r1\"IC prnJect needs mnrP l\'atrr. fer!ilizer, v.·reding and 11 general spruce up. ~ The plan tin.I! \\·as !he group's ch•ie proiect se1·er<1I yC'ars il;;n. she said, and 1<he ::inrl nther members had hnped tha t ihe prnje(."! <:Quid have been .o;pruced up in t11ne for l\at1ririnl Golrl Star ~!others Day last Sept. 26. Bul the Plan11ng rC'n1au1ed in 115 prei:.e11t co11d1tinn. The ne11'est pr111ert f0r !he grnup 15 !h!!i mnuriting of a memorial abn1·e the star, she said. It's Whats Out Back That Counts! Our store is like ~n iceberg! N~we're not chilly to deal with-it's that you only see one tenth of our store from the fron t. People visiting us for the fi rst time ere flebber9Astei:J when the specious interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom hes thousands of samples. (customers tell us we heve the larg est selection they he ve seenJ. Our wereho Use contains en inventory of infinite variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit e 25x50 Remnant room. Add ()ffices, e specious C:frepery room, plenty of perk· Tng, pleesent people, end yOu'll h•v• the "Big Picture" of our successful operetionl ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MIS.A 646-4838 HOURS: M ... thni !ltu,. .. ' lo l :lD-l'rl., 'to •-Set .. t :JD to I • I " I I ', ' I r I 11 , , ' I ( I II I I l 11 San Clemenie Capistrano EDITION VOL. ~. NO. 23 8, 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 u s 0 nson Play!1•·01111d Seepage ' ' New Viejo School In Muddy Plight B~ l~A~I ELA ll ALLA;\" 01 tho D••I• "ilor 1 1111 \"ieJo S<:huol -1he ne\v pt'ldc of !hf' Capistrano Unified .SCl1ool U1stn<·I -1s 111 lhc r111dctle ol n tnud puddle. A big one, say dislrit•t nffil'ral~ -with a baffling source \Valer has begu11 lo ~ecr onto lhf' playground in four locations. The Firefi«hters ~ Contai11 Blaze Ne ar Fill111ore FILL\IORI!: 1:\l'f -A 11 u1d-tlri1en brush fire !hrc:ilcncd thi s small rarmi!l,I!" t·on11nunit y for s.rreral hours today u1111! fire fight ers rnanaged 10 ('onta1n lhr fl;.1n1e~ about 1 •, niiles nnrlh of the (i\_1· hn1i1~. The 2.000-aere bta1e w:1s out ur con~rnl t>lsew.hcre, Jire.tIKl:l saifi, .11utiwfttrtl!titil'*~ t~~·s 7,600 restd<'nls !hey 1night ha,'e lo evacuate !Jut later satd cv;1cuation w:1s doubtful, The blazt-. ranned by north-northeast \\"inds gusting up to 20 nlile.s an hour. was h;11tlrd iu 90-degree leniperatures by a ti00-11i:1n •!"ire-fighting tearn and four aerial bombers dropping fire retardant~. Ventura Counl y Fire Capt. Mikt Scheer ~aid the roarini;: bluze \\'as •·co ntained 10 ~01rte spots, but still out of control el.~ewhere.'' F ireme n and trucks were called fro m Kern, Sant;i BRrbara and Los Angeles counties to baltle the lire as it raced through dry brush and chaparral in rtJgged terrain •here. mountain peaks exceed 2.000 fee t. Officials said the blaze 1ras first ~1ghted at 1 :37 a.nl. 111'0 n1iles north nf ~'il lmorc. loc ated 20 n1iles northeast of 1;x11ard 111 a three-m ile 1~·1de vallc~· f1<1n~ed on the nur1h 11nd south hy n1011nta1n r:inl!t'S Fire in\CSliJ!:itor.~ said 1hr bla1.1• w:is rlehber:i tel\ ~1 and a i HHJ reward was 11fiered [O~ ltlfo'"ffm<l l!O!l lradirlC 1u the j·;q1tu rr n1 lhe lwcbuA · Firr~ 1us1 don·1 u,~uallv i;tart at thal t1n1c on thr rrnu11r sides nf 1noun!a1n~. and \1"P fot1nd so1Tie start111i; de vices," i;aitl Fire Ca111. (iary c:1rod. He did1ft drscribe whal tvpc of devlt:es ll"ere foun d. Firen1en batt"ling the blaze in its early r;tages forn1cd a fronl line of defense as flames crept l.o wi thin l ''2 1niles of lO\\.'!l at 6 a m. and sucC"ecded in containin &" it there, officials said. Before the threat eased. some persons already had gathered their ~e\ongings_ to evacuate if nece.:ssary, sheriffs deputies sa id. On f.·londay several small brush and i rass fi res fla red in \\'idely scattered Southern California areas. incl uding one het\\.·een Camarillo and ThousaMI Oaks in Vrntura County that cha rred 220 acres. Sau. Cle1nente Picks Finalists For Conference Ni nt finalists in the screenini; proces~ whic h will yield lhrte high school delegates lo 11 national s c lenc.e conference in Chicago were named thus week at San Clemente lllgh School. A panel of rommunlty i nd s.chool leadrrs will select the three students who will be gtlf:!ls or San Diego Ca.s .. J:':lectric Comp.any to the 13\h natk>MI Vouth Conrerence on Science and Environment in the mldwi!st'Clly. The three winners . '°"' (epresenl choices from the ~· arts Ind human ities depnrtment s. 'llley'.;"wUI hfar 1eienlific talks. see science .. nd re!!Mreh projects anud lour the Cook Nuc1ear Ctntc.r. 1'he nnallsts 11re Suson Plcrct. Patty Neff. Robert Aytr, Robert Sagely, Jim Clllncstras. Lcitlie Jord an, Biii Bundy, Burt Mlttelsladt and Katie Stamp. The three winners will bt IMOUnced ~oon for the conference acheduled (or Nov. 11 to 13. gre;itesl ;unount has 1.:01111· tro1 11 sbotlt halfl\'.'.ly up ;i slope 11111ned1ateJy behind !he school. School off11·ials, c.~ph.11rung 1he11· phght lo the Boarfl or Truslet's ~londa~-. i>aid 1111' source 1., a n1ys1cr.r. Because lher·e arc ho1nes on the hill aburc rhe slnpe. officials al first thought lhe \rater \1•as froni irrigation drainage or even 11 cracked su·imming pool. ··But ire noticed the seepages Ion~ before then• \Vl!s dc 1·elupment,'" said Joe \r 1mrr. direcior 01 adm1nis1ra111e .-;er\· ices. \\lin1er said !lie site sho•vcd son1e da111p spots before 1.:011st ruct1on began. bu~ ttiere was no run off like !here is now. Arvaiti••g 1finte1· R11ins "'The \\"<I Ll'r is coining fro n1 high up u11 the slope and we"rc \"ery Clinrerned because su1nelirncs hornes sl1ri down banks." said \Vimer. Superin1t'ndent Trun1il11 Benedit·! said 1he problem is 1ntTcasu1g and ha." beronie a gra1 e l'Oncern lo) area r('s1dents. 1'he $250,000 La Novi a Bridge in San .J ua11 Capi~· trano \1•as con1plcted in lalc August 500 feet up· s lrea ~ from !he Ga nado Br idge. d estroyed by the flood ing of 1969, Rider<; Debbie But hanan, Bill I lic ks and ~ue ~l1 tk~ tak e advan lage of the dry spell for a ride along lh e lTee\.; bed. It tan fill ci uic·i. .. ly, ho~vevcr, and lurn torrential during heavy \1·111· Lcr rains. .. People ;.re irate abou1 the sti'lnd1ng v.·ater -...·hteh has i:aused a 1nosqu1t11 problen1." :-;atd Benedit·t ··The} 're i'llso l'.oncerr1ed about the rnud bfocausr \\.e ha1·e a \o\'alk\va.v unto the l·a1npus 1n the t rea."" . . , Benedict said officials rron1 rhe coun1y·s mosq uito abatemrnt distriet have att em\lLed to co1nbat the problrn1 and distnct workers also havt. sprayed the area. Pl~nks have been put doll'!l as 1e1nporary \1•alk ways . Accesso!+--i1i Teacher's Death Given Probation "\\!e have to ge t lhe water ouJ ."' ~aid Benedict. The board's 111ai n concern is solv ing the problem. But lruslees also want lo kno1o1: who is responsible for t.he bog.:s. The administration was authorized fo check 11•ith the Orange Count y Counsel for ad vice. to approach the Mission Viejo Company fur helµ beca use the firrn originally sold the district an "improved"' site, and to check soils tests which also \Vere pro\'ided b_v the l\lission Vicj() Con1pan_v. The boa rd also decided that after other avenues have been explored a geology or engineering finn 1vill probably have to be <·ailed in to de1ern11nr the suur(·e of tht four ··spring~ ·• Hccomn1endat1on~ on how lo sol\·e lhf' prvble1TI and 1\'hD 1~ i;:ou1g to pa~· fnr 11 1rill be made at the nex! n1eetrng One of five drug.using drifters rounded up in the \\"ake of the .. dcvrl eult"' kill in,g of tllissioll Viejo teacher Florence Nanl·y Rrown and the ha!ehet killing o! a yow1g service sta!ion attcndanl was plaecd on probation tllonda v. Judge Byron K. ~1ci\1illa11 senlenced tansient Herman Heildrick Taylor. 18. to one to five years in slate prison on each of two counts of being an accessory to a n1urder. He then suspended the sentences and placed the long.haired you!h on probatlon. Taylor wa-.; a prosccu\1011 \1·itness in the t"'o 1rturder trial~. Taylor"s freedon1 1~·ill depend on the dc•cision of tlit' parole bo:!:d \\"h.ich \\"Ill r··~·1e\\" w11h1n the. nexl t1"D ll"ecks char.gt ~ fli probation \:io1a11on filed aga1n1'l lhc for n1er 1'\evada resident prior to hi.~ 1nvo!l·e111cn1 Ill !hf' murdrrs 011 June I :ind~-19ill. OI tl1rs, Bro1vn. :JI. and JC'rr y \\';1~ne. Carlill. 2!. (If Sanl;i Ana. Ta~·Jur .,...a~ 111 violation of probi111011 in1posrd Alte r his P.arher plea of guilty tv th::ir~e5 or possession of manJUan;i "hen he \1'as picked up in !he sweC'p lhaJ followed the dual n1urders. Ta_v!or's tcsti n1ony \Yas vita! lo !he pro!'iecution in !ria ls lhat led to he conviction of Steven Craig Hurd. 2, and Art hu r Craig "to.loose" l·lol sc., 17. Hurd. the sc!F styled .. de vil's disciple·• led gang mem bers in bot h killings \va~ committed tn Atascadero State l!pspita l a.~ insane, Hulse is serving a life Lerm for the hatchet murder or Carlin . Taylor .,..•\11 be used by the prosecution i11 the upcoming tnal of Christopher ··Gyspy"' G1bbo11ey, who goes 011 tnal \ov. 22. is thr tas1 1rte1nber ol the Hu!"d gan.c. to go before the !nal l'ourt. ~ It is alle~e-il 1ha1 C1h\xl11{'~ wa., one of the J!roup 1~·hi<·l1 pulled \Ir~ Brown £ron1 her l·;ir a ~ the !:ia11 Can.1011 turnnll of lht S;in D1cgn FrC'f l\"a)' and knifed an<I hott'li('rrd he r Hl :in lr1·inf' orange grnl'f. ~h>alnie ,\·!ae Danll'ls. :JI . of Santa Ana. ;~ serving 11~0 statt prhon trnns 11f 011P In flit year~ C'<lt'h for hrr rolt' 111 ll<l!l1 kU l1ngs. Con ut),. Fir e1nen Battle 5 .Blazes Dry Sania Ana l\'inds blo1,1i·ing inf (\ Orange County kept fire1nen on the alert today. Monday they fought five grass fires which bui"lled more than '10 acres. The largest blaze covered 31 acres at Avery Parkway and Saddleback College. The 10:30 a.m. fi re. started by a spark from a cons truction tractor's exhaust. lhreatened college buildi ngs u n t i I controlled by SO Orange Counly firemen in 10 lrucks. l(issinge1~ Pla11 s to Mal\:e Cl1ina Trip This Mo11th Anot her 30 acre !Irr burntd O\'rr a hillside near Euclid S!reel .,,nd Imperial llighll'ay in Fullerton. Three smaller mid-day fires \\'ere quickly extinguished by county firemen at the junction of the San ·Die~o and Laguna Frct.1vays : 011 Santiago Canyon Hoa d near Orange Park Drive find La Pa:z: Road and Crisanta Drive in ~fission Viejo. \IOASHINGTON <U PI\ -Henrv A. Ki.~singer, Pre~idenr Nixon's nalional security adviser said today he will go to Peking lhis month lo ··zero in"' on a dale for Nixon ·s visit to Red China. Kissinge r told newsmen al the \Vhite Hou se his trip had no co11net l10rl wl!h reports from ni aintand China sugge sting the Comn1unist regime may be. in\·olved in internal troubles. He also :said there arr no signs lh at devt"lopn1ents inside China would alter lhe planned trip by the President. San €1emente Action The key President ial ;.dv iser. who also had made tht prefiminary arrangements for f\ixo11 to visit Red Ch in a , ('Omn1ented : "There i.~ no thing unusual o r unfo reseen that has produced th1~ annou11ce1ncnt. It had ahvays been planned that al the appropriate stage 111 prepa ration~ for thr Presidcrt"s \·isi!. tlicre would be anolhtr interin1 visit to lhe People·s Rrpublic of China.·· 1cense Fee Hearing Set San Clemente's proposat to raise Mibject·of study bf'Cbuncilmen. city staf1 busine11 llcenae tees up to 700 ~runt In an .I'~ coilllbMltt ot the-cllambtr. some cues and expaod a grou.recetpt1 of~--• PreSidtnL rtxon·s wage-price Creeze .,.icl1....not. .apply to the new rate "*91t'ire. becawe lechnicatly the ratl!s ~fonnll lln 1"i59t 1c1teaorle11Jt.lll ~-~ ~-· pptary.,is expected It for ·a lbhnal htarlng l'*!dre , 'tlt)" --~: · -1 councifmen Wednesday. • ......... • .r a ~ · ·.~ conduclcd. the · att~QOt apply to the' federal The proposed new 1itf:nSt slJ\lct\lre Study, and bttrtd dfalib:lf of ~ nc'w t'tttii. blending gross-receipt rormul1s for some proposed code!J and has . itre~td that · l"eRons interesttd in a d d r es 1 In g busine sses and increased flat rates for ltrol'lg attertlpts hive "*"' made 1 councril,m8 are.»ked to review ropiea of t'lthtrs .. has heen in the study mill for the equity In the new fee. strud\irt~ the olu"J·tnous ~ordinance . romplete with pa!!t several monlhs. If the new ordinance ;;· ftpcted• It t1ouM fee structures. The doCumanls Councilmen hope to act on the new would be the first tlmt business llcente -1 are 1val~lt at-city hall. Berg stressed. revenu$ measure Mfort Jan. I whtn the races tl1vtl been hiked in. tha past 11 ·.The Mf1nest Ucence cons1dera.Oon i~ renewa l period will begin. yesirs. ·· f '-~ Ufti.1formal ·ascndf itert1 at the 7~30 The volurninous ordloance has been the Councllmtn already ha~ nllfd1 .. t.W.t '. p:nl. meat1ftg'. v ' ' D11111p Dispute Faci11g Actio11 111 CJe111ente The controversial <'Oun!y proposal for a new rC'glonal cluniri using one of ::ian (:tenlcn!c·s n1oi;f ~crnic slrecLc; rs an a tcc~s 1~1JJ corifro111 c1!y t•ounc1hnen again \Vcdnr~day. "fh(' <Jump-calculated to replace the. cx1 ~1111g onr 011 rhr Forstrr Ranth-\\ould use l'atrt ino de l.O.<: :\!ares as one acres:-;. Th<· u1hrr ll"Vuld be a ne\v road punched in from Ortega l11gh11n~. t'o11nry 0111c1al:: ha1·c argurd that the rl u11111 u1 lhc Pr1111:l l>esecha Canvon 1 .... <t r1t'l"t"~:-;111 hri..111,t ut the ~uarlnl! dc111ands on d1~pu~a1 ~1tr'111 !he South \'c,a~t arr:i. The C).l.~t1ni: <h1111p w11! hr full to rhc hr1111 b1 nc \I f,iil spo~t·.,n1en a;·gucd. H11I <·0111111 .~uptr\1~0!"~ l1a1r a!rearty 1 rC"rn rd h11 ndn·1 li-0 1 ... 1~11aiu1·es 011 Pt'f illOtl~ <·1rr11la1t•d hi" l\11·iJ ) grnt1 ps <1pn.-;111~ thr u.,r of 111<· ru~1 1L" in land ( .-,11.1"011 fnr a d 1,pu~;il s11r. (In \\'td11esda.1 l"01111t•1Jn1t•n ea{'h wi ll rrl'r1vt• topir ~ ul .i rf•\'i~rd r('pon on 1hr proposed dun1p silc on a <":tnvon deemtrl unbu1ldable because of tcrra1'n and earth raull ing, 1'he sitc-\l'h1rlr \l'OUld be pl1rchascd from privatr !ando1vncrs-l1es part111lly 1n San Clcn1ente, 1n Sa n Juan C<1p1st ra no <i nd in Orange County trrntory. Among the most bit ter local crilicisn1s i.~ !he use of Los 1\lares as the main access for doZt'nS ol" ruhbish trucks and private \'Chicles each da~·- The ne1v road"·ay traverses propr rt_v \lhil"h soon v.·111 hold lhe area·s !Jrst hospital. n1edical and professional officr. complexes, a n1a1or con ii o 1n 1 n i um dcvelop1nent . privatr luxury horrtcs and olher all·ne1v fac1!it 1rs. Officials of lhe )1osp1tal already had cxprcssed b1tter11ess of rhe ro ad's choice a.~ an acce~s. The council ha s been asked by lhe county road de1>art1ncnt 10 offer approval Qf the esh1blishmcn! of the siec. The cit.1· or San Juan t:apistrano has already given in-principle approval to the idea. .. Jf Che pro posal Is appro\"ed lhC' area'3 trash disposal need! would be fulfilled until well into the 21 st century, county officials have said . $700 iu TV Repair Tools, Parts Stolen A tubt caddy filled wilh television teptir lools and parts disappeared from a -v an behind 1 Sin Clemente repair shop Monday. ' ·' The loss In the morning theft from Dtwe1's Ra dio 11.nd TV at 218 Otl ~iar w118 set at $700. police aald, Owner Alex !lanes reported the los~ of the v111 luable equipment before noon. The van WRS parked al !ht rtar of the store, he said. I I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • TEN CENTS a es P1·o sec utor Scoresl(ey Coi11·t Wi11 8\ TO.\! BARLEY O! t~• 0 1•1• il'olOt S•1U Prn~ecuior .l<Hnf.'".:. Enright. buovC'd bv :i key judil"i!ll ruling 111 his lavo~. toda.v launehed !he flnal phase. of his ('as~ aga1n~l fnurd rr suspec.I :\lark Johnson ol San Clrn1entr . The t·h il'f deputy d1 str1el at1or11ey v.·on a n1a1ur \"iclory latc flo londav \\hen <)~ange ('.oun11• Suf*t"Jor Courl Judgr \\"1llia1n .~lurray ordered !aped. µr e-tria l statrn1rn!s 111adr by tht ~·uung \larine ildmlltcd as critlence ,Judge :\lurra.1· rc1ec ·11·d de Ir 11 s c ;1lturncy Ray Sha rp·$ protc~ts that none of 1hr st:itf'n1rn!s wrrr ""ulunt;Jr\ and ;i1so di ::.niisscd objeel 1u11s thal .John:.on . 20 .. 11·a~ not torrec!ly ad1 isi·d or hi".> rlgl1t~ nnnr In hi~ eon\·ersa11ons 1111h Sa11 Clrn1c11Le polict• and d1stnt'1 attornt'\ ·s 1nvf'stigator:>. · .Judge :\1urra~ ·s d!'c1~1011 i~ sren !odav hv !:i11·~·c>rs in and nul of the trial a"s pa vin_g th(' ~·;;\' fi1r a l;1nd1n;1rt.. n1!1ng by lhf' l.111Trd ~tatei> S11111·(·111c C:otu•t (}IJC of the lhl"l'I" Ullt•r\ tf'I\"~ \Vil ' [:1p<'0 \1h1ll' Julin"'UH \\·,~~ u11d1•r the influC'nt:e u( •·1run1 Sl'rtn11 · .:;odu1111 :11H\"lol ::iud \h r ri~a~ b:il"k of l hnt H.'~:nrd1ng w:i~ \"lgoniu>.ly nppo}P<t b1 ~ha rp 11 1~ r ~pc1·ted l hal lht' pl\rti1·11L.ir 111t rr\ie11• 11 ill in 11<1•!1 1orn1 !he ha~1:. or :in ap!K'al I•• 111, higher COUl"l. .lohn .. nn I~ ;1('!.:U~(·d U[ bt•(ll 1111: Mild ,···bbing hi .... \\'llr !1• dC'ath on .hinc lli ]!)/() i11 !ht· rouplr·~ apartnH·ut Ill 4 1~ il 1ontl'r~· l.a11t. 11 i· ;1llr!!r-d !hat hr ('itibbetl Connit-Lvnnf' .lnhn~on. 21l, l\llh ;t bar .~!n11I ;111d lh;1 L 111• Jhf'11 d1·n\·r a h11tt'hl'r knile niure th:in 2[1 t1111l'' 111!0 her bod_v a~ .\iht lay on Ilic bed. John.~on ad1nl!s 1n tl1c !ape"-rha! Iii" hr:i! his 11·ife v.ilh th " tJ;11· ~tool ::i!t("r tie cl11nbed lhruttgh lhl' arinrtmcr1l 1\•1ndo11 . l·Je ac!1nlts th11t lie :ind l\lr". John.~011 quarTeled over his use of rnar1juana rh;i ! evening and thal sl1r lucked h11n out or the apartmt'nl .lohn so11 :-;late~ i11 the 1n lrr11e11 .~ tlia l hi" cannol. rerall st;ibb1ng his 11•1 Fe. bii! hehe\·es that hr u·a~hrcl otr !he blood 111 !he sho11·t r. lie eonne<·!s !hr shn11rr l4 1T lt '";~ bad thing .. fhr I.ill hln11d dr!f'tld.111 : u ! r! 111rr,t1ii;a1urs on .,e1 Pr.1I 1'1("1 11·;11ul( lhat hr t;rlif\~·d hr 11 .1~ 1 r'Jldl 1~!11lr 1111 tt1r 111u1dr1 ol h1~ 1111. ltc helptd ;i f1!>)Ch11tlf!.'I 11h1• 11+!/d't')td 111111 Hl lhll' 11eck ht·!fr11' 111 , :1rrr'1 !11 h11nt 11e;ir thf" \101111!'f('\ L;uir .11,,1 1t111rr11 !011' tlir kn1rr. lhed u1 11lr kJllJni.:. Jnhn~Jn! lo1ld llr ThC'fldo11· 1,inciau<"r 1h;l! hi' ht'l11•\•·d he h;1d hidden 1hr kn ifl" 111'1drr :t nit I-. nt>.1 1• 111<.. hu111r Thr 11rapon ha s nol ht'ell lo1111d l::nngh!'s t11·~1 1.1 1111r.\~ lodav 11;'1~ ;'111·~. l.11c~' i\lar C:•rr. a ne1gllhor v.ho tl·>l1f1rd th:H i\-!rs. J ohn~on ran to lier ap;;rtrnr11; liHll' dn~·-~ hrforr the nnU"der •·ro h1d r lron1 i\1a1·1i " 1\lr~ Carr. 420 ?11nnterey Lane. te~t1f1ecf !hat 1\lrs. Johnso n asked her no! tu revea l Iler h1d1ng place lo het' husband bu! 10 !ell /1un thal she h;id ~onc In !he store. :\!rs. Carr told Enright rha! Johnson did co111e looking ro r his \\·ilf' and she l;a\ r hun those directions. ~!rs. Carr also testified Iha! Johnson c<ime to her aparlmeo! 1vilh hi.!' father after the murder and thtv disrussed !hf' remo\";11 of the ki!t·he11 ·.sink fron1 h1.!1 iip11r1n1en1. Orange Weather It"s going Lo bc a hot onr ~&a in today, buL those northeasterly "'inds -...·ill depart the scene. to- nighl and <.'OOler weather is "~pee· ted on Wedn esday. Highs today 80 at the beach rlsiag to the high IOs inland. INSIDE TODA l' \Vhat'1 i11 lht' f 11 tu re fo r Oran ge Cou1iry is llte the1ne of Lht tight// o>unjaL progress rt· port. See Page S. c.11,., ... Ctl.Cl'1flt 11, 11 c1 .. 111lt' »ti Ctl"llcl " c..-.i-• u Dtt•l'fl /ot.llCt l • Ofvtrcn I lll!Mr111 1'._t l ll11tot11l11mt M )<I Fillnc1 H·ll Heffww• u '"" L~f1 11 f MeYlel M MwfHI "'"'°* H N1!i.tll1 Ht"1 4•1 Orlftt• C1U111¥ I ·-,.II l !Hk Mtftltll 14, Ttlt ..-ld... ll '1111tft'• u ............ ~ --fl• ""'"" • ,.. ......... flltwJ 11·11 ,..., ... Htw\ •·t I • 2 DA.IL'!' P;LCI " Tund.111, Oc.toNt 5, 1971 ,_ Student Parkillg ViolatorS Ruled 'Open Game~ Polite will be able to issue S3 parkin1 et&aUons at San Clemente High ScbooJ - but the problem i1 far from solved at the congested campus Trust@e'S of the Cap1s1rano Uruf1ed &hool District ''OfN! u nan i mo us I y Monday to allow c1!at1ilnS t.o be issued for sptellic violat ion!'> -blocking fire hydral'lts , fi re roads. bus driveways and 1::eneraJ access areas But the board refUS!)d to allriw police to er.a· student& who are pa rking without 1 penn11 ;p tho IChool pu1<1nc Jot. '"I don't think the pollco •hould b. called tor thh," hid Tnaloe llonlold Inlay. "We 're penallz.lnc 1tudtri:t1 for O"ltruvwded ecndttiana. Jt'1 o or proble m.'' Trustee Bob Dahlberg said a worse oflen'e to him than parking wllhout a, ptrm!t is leaving a spa~ empty when one is authorized to park in it. Trustee P'rtd Newhart Jr. uld hi counted more than 60 empty rpeeea hi the lot one mpmlng. Johll Smart, 4Niltanl Princlpll, Hid the 1cbool lJ attempttna: to tfep the lol full. • - "If a person with a permit does not.use his spare at least three times 11 week we are taking the permit away," he said. The board asked that a mtttlng be set up with the student council to ex plore Decoy Unit Hits Back at Thieve's GI Probleni 'Ballooning' LONDON !API -The U.S. Air Force ts lighting the battle nf the bulging waistline among its ground crev.'s in Britain. By R. JOSEF HEBERT .t.uoc•••ll<l PtM• Wtl!Of CHICAGO -Sam Sumner stood Uilder an elevated train station on a dark South Side stre~t ~nd wa!rhed a derelict star;gertn~ and v.•ea\'tng . lt \vas 2 lR am. tn a black nr1ghbn rhor.d anrl the stun1hllng Vi'hile man , clutched a rhP;;p bottle of wine and apoe<1ted tn be lo~t · Sumn,.r 1<.<1s nnr nf a dllzen mtin on the st reet 1<.'hn sa1<.· three you!hs shuffle from a ne;:irby pool han tllward the apparent drunk "Hey man. what's happening? .. one youth asked Another shoved the man. In a split second. one youth rip pt>d a v:atch from the derelict's wrist and another grabbed $4 from the pocket or his shabby O\·erooal. Summer yelled . "Ifs 11 hit''' The apparently drunk vic!im lunged at one youth whose hand still was in the n\'ercoat ?Xket. Sumne r f 1 a t ten e d annther with a punch. The third youth f]P~. - The iv:n capturPd ~·lluths were victims nf a po!ire dticoy untl. one of several te;ims which in the last four months ha ve made more th;in 100 arres!s on Chicago Transit Authority trains. b11ses and s11t1ons "They rp::il!~· ripped nff that ~atch," ~aid Jim Davern , a veteran pnhceman who posed as the drunk. Throughout his pretense. two cover men, Sumner and Wade Parrott. v.·ere within a fev.· ya rd s and two other ream members v.•ere on the railroad platform above. 'Duke' Wayne's Gun Burg lar Gets Six l\'lon ths A Long Beach man who admitttd taking JO V.'edpons from aclnr John \\'ayne_"s i\r1vport Beach hnme was SPntenced '.llnndav VI six months in Orange (jjunty Jail, Supedoc Coun Jurlg e ByrM K. J-1.:'.l·lillan 1mpnsed a stale pn~on term of one lo lfl ye;:irs nn Wtl!iam Lee ~fontgomery. 41. after reading the defendant's f1IP hu! suspended the srntence in f;n·r1r of the jail term and fi\·e ye ars probation i\tontgomery brnkr 1ntn \Vayne 's home nn '.\lay 25. J ')~!l durin~ the aclor 's ahsence and remn1·ed 1he 30 v.·eapons f:ri:n \\:a\ ne·~ <2n Of'(! r:i10 rnllecllon Se1·en1een gun~ -mn<:.t of ~hem rf' 1 ~:it>d 10 f al1fnrru;i hv ~!!lican Gnl'ernnr Raul !'anrhP1 01a7 nf Ba ja r tihfornl a -t-;11 p bPPf1 r1>h!rnffi In the l\':ivn e cnll,.r11nn ln11><:.t1 ~atnrs ha1·e \!'•fp hopP th;,r rhr re ma1n1n l! hardu.·;ire \\'ill ('\Pf bf' lr-'!r"rl nff lrf'rS "-~tr! 'frr'Cl'!mP~\' lnnk the v.·~aP'ln~ tn 'lr•\,rr1 \\ h"rr he rari "" .autn rrpair h11~1nes< 1fl \l ,.~tra)1 rind g.a ve rr. ·,st of !hr l'.:IH\!. 1'T f1·1r TJrl ~ r,n1• n i.;1 rrlrl"\('cJ nin"-t of the rr •. ~s1ng l\'eaP')r~~ wh en \le:oran pn hce arres1ed a -:'ll exica!1 ma·1 whr• v.·a~ selll ng guns giveri Iii him h1· .\lnn1~nmer 1· OU.MG[ COAST DAILY PILOT OaANCii!: CO.UT PUlllSHING <OU.1A>!Y •obt<i N. w •• d Pta.d•nl er.d P11ol.uitr - J•tlc R. Cu•lr, Y"' ,ra iolenl &ncl Gt.,.,.I 1"4111WV 1110"'11 K••~il [Q,'or I Th~"'~' A.. M~·~~; "'"'"Ol•'•9 t o r<'r .._ Cli..,111 H. toe1 11.;~~•rd P. ~!111 Au lll•M Mtn1g;n; Eo,to<i let~•• h<Kh Offkeo 21 :? Fort•I A~•""' f.11ffing t ddt•n : P.O. Bet 666', 916~2: 5•• C1•-•t• Offlc• 3Cl'North ll Cimino Rt•I, 92l72 ... ,,, ' ' OtMr OHJc .. Olrl9 ...._,,. UI Wt'll 81¥ $!.-.1 "f'Woort ""<II~ nn N•"'i.i" eou 1"'"9 ~ lo&IU.: 11115 llMC/I """"11>ud DULY l"ft.CT, wni. 1ilfllch h _......, .,_ .. -~ .. It. JlulW1-dl l!y fllt tpt ,..,... ,..., .. wptt•,. ••llllar>t, , .... ~· ... ti!. .. ._,, •Meft. C.11 #MN, """!li'll'M --· ~--· V111_,, Son (lt<r>9nf•f OJll,,_ •"" ll<Ml~ ·~ •'"" -l'O(ll*'-1 •11119n. ~<ltic:lp.of "'!!lllllf Plt(f 6' ., -..., a.y au.\. CM.11 ..-.. ,,,,,,.,, mc1 MJ-41n a_....11 •••tt•• Mt.11n S. ci.-,. AJI D•P•"'Lrh: ,., ...... 4t!-4421 t..,... ..... Aff D1p .... •IL ,., •••• 4M-f4" ~ """ a-... C-.t ,..,,..,,..'"' c..r.iP11<1V, ... -•fllttet, llMttOT ...... erlllwfel _.,,.. er ~! ......... 1W.i<1 ,...., .,. ....-uc.. wlltlollf ... ,... l'lltlilfi ., eenr""' -· .... <'-,.........,.,....., ... ..... C.i. ~ C..U,.,_, IS ........ ... °"'"" ttil ... ~, W -" GJI .-Illy) ffllf!Moty ... ilM1llrlll. u.u ... ,.,. I,. The poll« department gave !he dtteoy units top priority in July when a docto r was f;:ilallf st.ab~ in .1 downto1<.11 sub1<.'ay. In a recent 28·rlay period. there were 71 robberies on CTA property bul offiriaL~ said that 25 were perpetrated against decoy units and arrests v.•ere made. In a similar period a year ago. four arrests v.·ere counted . Thf' crime rate nn CTA property since July has dropped UJ percent. Sgt. Kenneth ~1cCann. a team leader. said many offenders caught hy decoy units have prior robbery arrests. ''U6ing the decoy system , we know that we 're getting the persons responsible for other robberies." he said. A number of decoys have been inju red . John Kelso was stabbed on one occasion and missed being killed when a pistol misfired. Humphrey·s ha nd was broken when an assailant stepped on it. Leo Bank!! h::.d an arm broken. All ha ve been roughed up. "T have all the confidence in the worl d in these guys I the C()ver men I and if l didn't, 1 v"ould not be out there." Davern said. Denial Expected On Cab R equest Citv councilmt>n \Ved nesday night are expeCted to nnce again den y permission to Saddleback Valley Cab Comp211y !o opE"rate wi thin the city of Laguna Beach. Such a request was previou sly denied by the council on grounds the applicant would not meet local zoning requirements with his offices. The request before the council Wednesday is for permission to bring customers to 11nd from Laguna Beach from the Saddlebeck Vallty, with the sfipulation that no intra-city service "·ou ld be pro\•ided. City manager terry Rose has recommended permission be denied nn grounds !he request would requ ire an amendment to the munici pal codE'. since the applicant v.•ould not have office!': within the city. Artist Scheu Gives Classes Lagun a Beach artist ~onard Sc-heu will bt>g1n teaching classes in dra1111ng and painting ton ighl at Top of the World El~mentary School Sponsored by the city Recreation Oepartmen1, the 7 pm. rlass will meet earh Tuesrlay night through Dec. 7 lnrl1v1dua! insrn1c t1nn v.'\11 be i;:1verr tn ~1urlf'n1s 1n 011. waterclllors ar.rl ;irrylir~. as 11.ell as ha~ic drawing . The fre for the 10.week rourse is $20. Residents may reg1s1 rr fnr the class 11t thr Rf'crralinn Ofopartment , 175 N. Coast H1,(\h"'ay F11rt he r informa!ion may be obtaitied from Scheu at 494-S2~7. Florist Lo ses $500 In Dayti.n1e Burglary Lagun a Beach po licf' are investigating the daytime burgh1ry f.1onda y nf a local flnnsl's hnme in wh ich some $500 in cash anr:I m('rchendise was-l;iken. ln\·Psfigators fuid \Vitliam E~chhach. of .'ilfl4 Bonn Dr1v: . reported the IQSS al 5 pm when ht·re urned home rrom wnrk. Th 1('ves had fnrced the lock nn lhe frnn t rlnor nf !ht locked homt', pollce seid. iind tf>rnn\·ed a!'>sor!Prl Hems of jewelry. !i!'\'eral radios and a small amount of cash. One target is fish and chips. Chunk.s of fr ied cod nestling In French fr ies are banned 11t two of thE' six big U.S. bast!! Lakenheath and Mildenhall. Nearby fish and chip shops there hal'e been put off limits. Previously, ground crews could be as much as 29 pounds he11vler than flight crews. But the lure of English dishes proved so atrong that many are ballooning out of shape. Tightening rules a11d belts. the Air Force now has ordered all ground airmen to be just as trim as flight crews. All airmen at South Ruislip Base outside London are being weighed to see how much damage English food has don e. The fatties will get orders warning them against the dishes. Fatties who disobey orders and still give in to the lure of fis h and chips will be confined to Air Force hospitals unW they kick the habit. Bandit Tea1n Hits Valley, Mesa Stores A team of bandits, 11rmed with sawed· oH shotguns held up stores in Fountain Valley and Costa P.fesa late P.fonday night, escaping v.;ith an estimated $800. Palioe in the lw!l cities uid I.be robberies occurred withi n minute!! of each othe r at the Stop 'N Go M&rket, 1004() Newhope St... Fountain Valley, and at Thrifti·Mart. 2701 Harbor Blvd., Coata 1'.lesa. The 5uspects. both in !Mir t arly !wen· fies and nf medium build. wnre i'lnTlY field jl'lckets and black v.·atch caps. In Fountain Valley, the pair confronted clerk Gary Sincock who was alone in the store. He said !hey r.s ked for cigarelles, then pulled out thei r gun~ 11 nrt dem11nded :ill rhe money in the sto're. The look about $600. The Thrifti·Mart had several customers 1n it at the time of the robbery, police in Cnsta Mesa said. The tv.·G robbers got more than $190 in that holdup. Costa Mesa Detective John Reg11n 11aid the pair appeared to ~ well organized . "They y.•ere very calm and cool ," he said. In a separate inc ident In Westminster, ;i hot dog stand lost $JS to 11 lone robber. Detective Sgt. Frank Fisher said the bandit ordered food from 0 er \l,'pinerschni!ttl, 13872 ('r()]den West St., and when the clerk l!erved him . he ~imulaled e weapon 11nd demanded money. F'1sh,.r said the robber fled on foot through a nearby residential ;irea. Schmitz Slates County Speech US. Rep. John G, Schmitz (R-Tustin) '\\:ill discuss this country's China policy ln :in :iddress Monday at• joint meeting of Orange Coast area Exchange Clubs. Schmitz' appearance at noon 1t the Airporter ln'" in Newport Stach will be sponsored by the Exchange Club of Newport Ha rbor and Is open to the public. Schmitz has titled his speech, "Why We Must Stop Re-ordering Our Priorities." He sa id it will deal in part with President Nixon's upcoming visit to Pekin&. Student Elections Take Top Priority, in Laguna Eleclinn of student leaders w15 am ong: the ftrst ordert11 of busine11 of the new school year ror Lllguna 's elementary 1chool1. Aliso and El 1'forro Elementary school1 ha vE' complettd their elections, while Top of the World Ele.menUlry l!lnd Thurston Tntermedlate arP. 11till busy w I th ronvention s and (lmpaJgns. Jl'lmle Plummrr la tht n~w pre:sldenl or the Ali5n student body. Strvlng with him wlll bt Chr\5 H'ndert11on . vice pre1tdent: Tom Grindle, secretary; 1nd Lance Goulettt, treasurer Appointed tammi~lltoner1 were Brian Wold&11e1, entertainment; LI•• Chinn, protocol: Pit White, lnter1or ; Ttrrl Reilly, Blue Tide editor, Sue. Pr,.tley find Kim Cottam. flrl•' •poill: ond Dertal Ol iver ind Adrian Johnl(lft, boy1 aportl. Mr5. Barbara Mudf:t, 1 t u d • n l gnvemment advtaor, 1at1ted w I th 1rrangement.s kJr tht convention and election. ""'·'-Al El Mom Elementary echool1 wmr Brt1shler w11 named ltudtnt body presldent, ln • run-off eJectlorl tllat followed • thfee.WIY Ue wilt> Ptter French Ind Dewftt carton. ' French "'' named vtee prtlldtlll and other officer• are Stevte 8 r o " n , . secretary, Jeanette Kuns.~ and DRY1d Moore, 11fetf commll• • . Mri. Chloe "RUlty" Bin-, r~. tf"IChll't ta•lfted wftJrt the ellct:* 11s1embly. ·, alternative aolution1. Issuin& citations to porl!Jnc lo(-rule •Joi.wt Md -con11dered' a tui naort and had .been aec'1>lf.d by ~ atua'.ent I e a d t r 1 , acc0rdlng to Superlntend~t Trw:(lan Benedld. ' - One sug1esttd allemaLivt was parking aJong Avenlda Pico . N~wbart said it would be close: cara art visible; there !s little traffic and plenty of room. He added tbat Pico is wider than many Synthetic Pot Charge Jails Four By ARTHUR ft. VINSEL 01 ll'le DUl'f l'lfel U•ff A raid in 0>8t1 Mesi Monday night led to arrest of four YoUthl wbo police 1\lege sold a suitcase full of synthetic m11rijuana worth 1140,000 ln Illicit street 11ale1 to a team of detectives for one· tenth that «Um, The arreats climaxed a month·long probe resulting from a series of complaints about suaplcloua activity at a specific apartment. Booked on suspicion of sale or furnishing of dangerous drugs and possession of marijuana were: -B(J'T)' D. Bann, 19, or 2251 Maple Ave., Apt. E, Costa Mesa. -Jerry L. Hanis, 20. h1I room-mate and fellow employe at 1 Sant.a Ana . industrl&:I firm. -Mark J. Holznecht, 19, of 1034 Sherwood Lllne, Santa Ana. -Jame• E. O'Co nnell, 20, of 3M Princess Lane, Santa Ana. Criminal complaints form111ly charging the quartet as drug auppUers were being sought today from the Orange County District Attorney's Office. Narcotics detectives were urging that bail be set no lower than $12,500 for the four suspects. . Detective Captain Robert P. Green said a number of calls from the neighborhood relative to activities at Bowers 11nd Harris' apartment led to rurvelllance beginning about one month ago. W.R. Bartlett, Former Employe 0£ Pilot, Dies Wallace Roy "Wally" Bartl ett . .1 Daily Pilot gener11\ services employe for 1 t ye11rs, died Monda y 111 Beach Community Hospital In Stanton after I brief illness. He was 71. • Known 111 "Wally'' to his fel!ow emp\oye!. Mr. Barllett was a smiling and affable fixture around the newspaper plant for more than 1 decade. He prided himself on greeting aJ\ employe5 by name as he made hi11 rounds from department to department. For a lime, Mr. Bartlett raised bird11 and often gave away parakeets and gamehens to fellow ernployes. He was noted for ha ting to miss a d11y's v.·ork, eve n when Ill Mr. BJ11rtlett ret ired from his Dai ly Pilot po11ition in 1970. He had bttn A resident of drJ11nge Oiunty for 21 years. The last few yea rs he resided al 6401 Burnham Ave , in Buena Park. Funeral services will be co nducted Thursday ;it 11 a,m. at Renaker Buen11 P;i rk Chapel. Burial will follow in Lom 11 Vi,1;!.a Memorial Park in Fullerton .. r.-fr. B;irtlelt is survived by his wHe, Ruby, of the f11m ily home, streets m S11n Clementt which have more rrattlc. l "-• Anolhier aJtemaUve, IUQeSted by Board Chaif1tl8JI Bop Hurst, would be to issue more perrnfta than spaces so, on a fi rst-come, first·served basis, the lot would always be full. Inlay suggested that the 11enlor lege o( h;iving S[JC'cial parking spact>s be waived this one year because of the Toilet Prices Hit by Fr eeze DETROIT 1 AP ! -~1en·s room ,-patrons al the Sheraton-Cadil lac Hole] ;ire saving 15 cents on each tri p to the pay toilet -thanks to the wage-prize freeze. Federal pr ice watchers nipped the hotel's plan lo push toilet prices frnm JO to 25 cenls, saying any such change violates the freeze. The hotel i:lrnpped its plaris Mond ay after a federal offici al trlcphnne gen<"ra! ma n a _g e r Patrick F.lirrnin.i;:h:un with qut's- tions about !he pric e hike; Birmingham said the pr i. c e rollback hardly concerns him as part of m11naging a 1.200.room hotel. But he pledged to unlork the 2.S-cen! locks until the nld ones can be rei nstalled. And. Birmingham said he isn't certain the more expensive locks will make a comback after the freeze. Draft Cali's Magic Number Will Be 125 WASHINGTON (APl -The Selecti ve Service System today lowered the lottery number al wh ich you ng men can be expected to be drafted !his year lo 125. Previously, draft offi cials had said young men whose birthd;i ys fell on the 140 lowest numbers for this yea r·s draft probably 1.11outd be called up. Draft Director Curtis W. Tarr also said today that me n will be given 30 days' ootiCe to report for induction, Instead of the law. That means that no.one will be drafted during Octobr to nu the 10.000.man draft call fo r •the rema inder of this year ranncnmced last week by the Pentagon. They w~ll be drafted instead betwe en Nov. 1 and Dec. 9. In still ann ther announcement. Tarr said he has directed loca l and appeals courts to defer action 6n cl;:issificallons; personal appearances and appeals until new regulatlons nn draft requirement provisions are dr;iwn up. "Because of the many re form provisions In the new law instituted by the system," he ,;aid. "it would be unfair not to extend these f orthco m ing advantages to registrants now facing classification or :i ppeal action." Court iiction could resume. however, when new rules are dislrihuted and become elrective in ahnul six weeks. tn estimating the lower lottery number, draft officials also lowered from 140 to 125 the number for which young men may be ordered to take physical and mental examinations. Some men between lhose numbers have been examined bul apparently are free of serving barrin~ a nalional emergency As indic;:i!cd <'arli er. the fir~t lo be called will be men v•hn lost defermen1s, mainl.v those v.·ho graduated from coll ege. junior college llr trade school last June who had low numbers. O\'errrowded t·onditJons. Other ideu were car pools, no perm it far anyone or riding .the bus. The parking problem, which has sp1Jle over info a San Clemente city problem will be taken up by the Sa n Clemcnb City Council Wednesday. Concern h<Jj been gentrated tha t par~ing along Pico which might solve some problems fo r thf school, c:reates others in terms of safety. Co11ces sion Under St11dy The Laguna Beach City C e u n c 1 l Wednesday wrll conslder a proposal tG take over operat10n of the summer parking r.:onccs~ion on c1 1y properly each' year across frum the Fes!1\'al !If Art.~. The concession has been (•pcrated jointly by the Veterans of f oreign \\'ars and the American Legion since 1946. City 111anager Larr? f{usc h a s reco1nn1c.nded !hat the c1!y take O\'er on grounds a greater profit 10 the city could be realized. Under the present agreement, the city gets 10 percent of the gross profit5 fro m the operation_ The American Legion gro6sed $8,86.S during the 1971 Fest ival , making the city's share $886.50. Acrording to Legion re cords provided to the ci ty. 14 workers contributed 2,089 manhours to the pa1·k1ng operation. !n hi s re port, Rose noted that, had lbe \'oluntecr workers been paid $2 an hour, the profits 1.1·0u ld hcive been {'U l in half. However. he said, to offSer th e wages paid workers, the c11 y could increase the parking fee for con1mercial buses using the Int. According tn Les Ch;lth:un. a Legi on official iri charge of tl1e concession, qualified personnel could nnl be hired fnr $2 an hour. "They would lrise thei r shirts.·• Chatham said of the city or any other agency taking over the pa r k i n g concession. He said not all of the income is pure profit. as the Legion must buy insurance, parking sign! and customer tickets, Ladies Ask City To Do Something For 'Gold Star' The "g.old star" laridscape planting nn e slope 1n front of San Clemen te civic cen ter is a bit tarnished, say the ladies v.·ho put it there in the first place They have asked cit)' councilmen tn brighten up the liv e emblem and also remove a shrub that makes it hard to see. In a teller to the city !his v.·eek Mrs. Ralph Hinshaw, presidenl of the San Clemente Chapter of !he American Gnld Star ~1others, ron1p la1ned that 1he living civic project needs more wate r. fertilizer , weedinf.! and A general spruce up. The pla nting was the fi!roup 's civic project se\cr;il ye;irs agn, she said, and she and other me mbers had hoped th;:it the project cquld have heen ~pruced up in lime for N<ltionnl Gold Star ~11lthers Day la"I SepL 2fl. But the planting rema ined in lts present corid1t1on, The ne1<.est project For !he grou p is the mou nt ing of a memorial abol'e the star, she said_ It's Whats Out Back That Counts! Our store is li ~1 .an ico1ber9! N~we're not chilly to deal with-it's that you only see one tenth of our i.tore from the front. P.eople visiting us for the first time ere flebber9astetl wh1n the spacious interior unfolds before them. The huge showroom hes thousends of samples. (customers tell us ( • hevt the ler9est stlection they have seen). Our warehouse contains en in~entory of infin ite variety, Hundreds of remnants inhabit e 2Sx50 Remnf nt room. 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"\Ye aren'I t>:it ing 3$ many fresh fruits and \"E'l!etables as \1·e should."" said o ne hotfsewife, "but at these prices it"s riditulous ·· .4. \'isi tor fro1n Pittsburgh .-;aid a single hiJnr1·(!t·w melun co~l her aln\ost two dollars ··t rnuld h;n·e hough! 1t for about 69 cents at hon1c," ~he said . Fresh produce -cxrmpt from the federal \\·age-price J freeze order -cos!s n1ore because it can be brou ght in J only by air freight. I At ont .~torr . hend le!!ure was bringinf: 4i cc nls a pound I Peaches comm.inded 25 cents! each, and flran;:e 31) cl'nls each, nnd or Jn~e.s .10 rent~ 37 cents a Jl'lund. nnior . .;; :'\ cents a pound. and ~eedles~ grapes li9 cent.~ a pound. Prices on lfleal pr1.1duc e ha·.,. r ti rnbe1t !rm Thr Jlnnr.lt:'u s1ar-Bull f't1n prw t·d ,, !rot :111-. ~fl>\1 n w:iir•rm~!r.n ,11 n1;c :;tort f•·I ~' ~i. !1rtn~ 111 ~hn•·r -11p1·h i·1 rlude \.1l1 l1> ,,,I! P"l\dPro:cl :111d • ulit> ~UCt1r h.1~11H.! Jl1Pl1d l11 flllu r :111d \11r1 T ;.it k.··~ cir~ p1:T fnnd '. l"11i.1. J:l ·1111 11! ,. 0111d !• dll't I ''~ll" The \h1,rT.11.'.r • i<ll·••rl hv lhr· ll(lrk ~tr1kr 1 •'·<llli•d1• 1lf·d 111 !hr 11;1.(;t' p"l• •' fr r ,, "1• t.1errt,:u11, d1·( !1111' 'r• lu11 ' !nod.•lufL. 1r1 ii·, ~ r 11r fr , 11 E .1~l ("q;1.-' pnn ~ 11.1 111•' P!lnam.i t .11 :,I !ir1 :1u<:.1• 11H" 1v1ll be forrl'd t(l ;,h~orl1 the l1i~her :11r lre1~ht r:i!c~. 1 lli'lh freu:;ht •·ri,t!'i are :i particular prQh]rn1 111th bu lky. I lo\1· mark-up l!t>lll" <:uch a!'i !;air. tolle1 t 1~sl1C .1nd rie! lrw1d I The st;i!e has a!lked for ,, parlial exemption from thl'I v.·ag~pr1ce f r f' t 1 f" l•1r loodslufl~ :ind Ired ~;iu1~. l)\:f • Lhe adm1n1.~lr<1t1on rt•Je<'ll'll the rftJutst. H awri11 (;11\· .. Jnhn l A. Bu rns s;iys he rnay i;:i) to \\"ash1ngton to ;i pp ea I personal!~· for lhe r~t'rnp11on I State nrf1r1:t ls :i1r 1e!U('t<Jnt lo identify products 11h1c·hl may soon br out fif \lol·~ "1,s soon as 11e do."' .~:url thrl Ag riculturr J) r pa r t rn t n 11 spokesn111n. · · 11 , dis11ppears completely."' ,. "r,.1y paren!s no\\" l1ave a lhree--monl h supply of toilet tissue," he confided. "\\'hen they hean:I it was ru nning out, thty couldn"t resisL buying it." LET'S BE FRIENDI. Y If )'OU Ni\"e new nelRhbol"'!I or know ot •nyotlf' m<lvln11: to our arc•, please It'll us so that ""e may e:ictcnd a friendly v."t'lcome and htlp tht'm to breomc 111ert u8lntfd" In their nt'w 11urroundln1t1. ' So. Coast Yisitlll' _,., 494-9:161 Hnr YISitor 646-4174 Alexander Hamilton j~ 1ne gentleman Of\ 1ho :il O bill. • • '-"='~"='~'-'=·~"='~"__:.'·-..:.l'c'~'--------DAIL y ~o~ 3 Biking for Clean Air 6 on Coa~ Get Honor Coast Cycology Fair Unique Kind of Fun Six South Coast agents have qualified to attend a career conferen<:t or New York Life Insurance Company's field un· derwriters Oct. 4--6 at Indian ~'ells, acC<>rding lo regional vice president Charles F Edwards in Los Angeles. think The CyC<llogy Fair promlse.s to be different than almost any fair anyone in the Orange Co;ist area has ever attended. It's \\'hat C'OUld be ca lled a "clean air fair" brcause its Hli+in thru st is toward ending p•lllUl1on Hntl eoc1.)1Jr;igin~ Ust' of b1c:.cles both fur the l1ealth of the ind1 v1dual r1t!er and for 1he in1pro1cmi·nt IJI the RI· n1osptiere fur e1 er~iine. T\\O po\\·erful bike groups in Orange Co unty ha v e joined rorces to present the \\1heeled C\'ents at the fair. Cyco!ogy \\'orkshops I Amie P?.rker , chairman) has been the tn.'.lJOr ad\'ocate of bike trails and "safe bicycling" leg1slat1on. This citizens' group, along with the Orange Co u n I y '''heeln1en (Jin1 r.-1 a I I a rd, ch a i r rnri n f • v•ill stage nun1erous b1c.\cle ;ind tricycle e1'ents at the fa ir. 1\ $:!75 Atala H cc or d Professional bicycle is offered for the rnajur ru(·e ope n fo "<1 nyC1nc over 18 11·ho has a l0- 1-1 µecd bike.·• accord ing tn J):irker. This is lop pn1.e lor a l!J- 111ile race to be run on !\'c11·port Center Dri1·e, the oval surrounding Fa sh ion Island :iihopping center at Newport Cenler. The JG-miler is the Cycology Fair (;and Prl:< Stock race. The other 1najor racing c1·enl is belie ved to be the first of its kind e ver held in Orange Cou nty -a 35-inile Criterium to be sanctioned by the Amateur Bicycle League of An1erit:a. R. \\'. Enright. dist rict representative of ABL of A, estimate.~ entrants In th is event v.·111 whip their ractn~ bikes around the course al speeds averaging between 28 and 30 miles per hour. The entire race -more than 30 laps around Fashion Island -v;ill be. completed in less than an hour and a half, he believes . · But the bike eve nts are only part of the Cy co logy Fair. "Cle(ln a ir" e x hi b its sponsored both by commercial and non-commercial exhibilors \v iii be set up in booths on Stage Courl or lhe Fashion li;land mall for a ll three <lays nf the fair -Oct 14. 15 and 16. E:xhib1turs 4·<J11 stil l reser\'e space by l'all1ng 549-2625. D1spl(lys should be then1ed to bi cycle.~. bike safety preven· lion of pollution. C(lnservatlon, el'ology preservation, etc. Professional entertainment v.·ilJ be presented at various tiines·durlng the three days of the fa ir. The DA ILY PILOT. aided hy SC\'eral cornmunity groups, including the Newport Harbor Elks. !he Students f or Environn1en1;11 Acl ion of Corona Uel !11ar J l!gh School and the Eco-Info Center-of the Christn1 as Sea l Association y.·111 co 11 e c l recyclable 1naterials at the fair. The DAILY PILOT Pollution Solut ion Station will be set up on !he parking lot at Fashion Island. Also located on the parking lot will be a "roadeo" obstacle course to be operated b.v police officers from Nev.·port Beach and Costa Mesa. Competitive events for bike and tricycle operators of all ai::es :>.lsu "'"'ill be held in the Cycology Fair area of the Fashion Island parking lot . Eve n the fair's queen \\'ill be sclcet ed on the basis of a bicy- cle r;iee. ·rht> C,\lcolugy Fair is being prod11ccd ror the sponso ring urgar11z;1tions by a ll:irbor Area club called the Loya l Order of the Golden (;oose. They nre Thomas J Arnerich, Hun!ington Beach, Leo Ir. Clarke. Jr, South Laguna ; Hubert C. Cum· mings, Newport Be a c h : \Villiam G. I-lorn, Ill. S;in Clemente; r.lichaet J. O'Grarv and Jonathan r.t. \Virth, bothl of Fountain Valley. 1'hey v.·ill join other agents and company executives for educali<Jnal \Vork in I if e underwriting, health a n d employe protection in.!lurance llmllt<I qu•ntllln . ~=::s s79 ! le !!w.i~.lQMI~ ........ ~···--""'"" .. t•• w 1"<£0 Sf, ~···Ofll COSlA MESA 3101 Sa n Lui> 11.f Y Rd. • 1!1·110. OCEANSIDE • a hea<l to christmas anti !'t~l,'l'! s pectac11Ja1· p1·e-J1oliclc1y sale! ony portrait, In ony si1e, 10 our reguldr ~alon r~. $10 a~10 . rf'q, $18 three min iatures any finish, ony q1H1ntity! ielection .. now SS now $9 it's al th!' hl'oach1'av •' hi;nlir.t?lon beach phene 692-~33 1, extension 283 ,, ' 3reas0ns ~your Alexander Hamiltons ' . should work at California Federal. 6°/o on $5,000 or more for 2 years. Put your Alexander Homiltons t o work in our top interest Moneymaker cert ificate a ccount. Eam a 6% annual rol e, The $5,000 minimum de posit earns $309.1 6 a year when principol and interest slay in 1he accounl for fuU 2-year minimum term. $10,000 earns over $618. (6.18X annual yield.) Withdrawals may be made before malurily al any time wilh some loss of inlerest. ·s.75°/oon $1,000 or more for I year. 100 Alexa nd er Hamiltons ($1,000) will open our 5.75% Moneymaker account for you. If you let them remain in the account with all earned interest for a 1-year minim um term, your money earns $59.19. $5,000 earns over $295.91. (5.92% amual yield.) And you11 enjoy the same withdrawal privileges that our 6% account offers. 5°/o an any amount for any time. This is the Moneymaker passbook account lhat pays a 5% current a nnual rate on any amount of money for any length of time. Add or withdraw whenever you like. Califomia Fede~I Savings anclloan.A.~~·~w.$1.SSJ!Uon Narion\ l.agest Federal ~--"Plo$3>.ooo1!1' .. _oltM Unllocl Slallo Gov•1wt. HoadOllldol610Wlolh ... l1 ........ 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" STARS Sydnry Orntn-\1 one · o( tht u·orld'~ e:reat astrolo- lttl'I. 11111 colum,.. J1 one ol !hf' DA.lLY PILOTS (l'flt (rl\tllff'~, • \ c \ D l~c I' (; fr ·~ I. r: r ! I .( A ., ANAHflM r~cl14 1114r, 111.1121 _,.. ~ .,,, ~ .,. _, • • c - .· ' ' A s . ' ' . . ' Well'eme to the wonderh1l ,.·urld o( llaly .. etyourneo re~t Broedwoy througl; Octobec 16. Pre ~ented in cooperel;o r with the ltelidn Mini try ond ln·,titule for Foreign TrC1de ano tr e ltal:.:io Government T ouri~t Ofhce IE.N.1.1 .J 1nee t lhr exciting Italians! ARTISAN DEillONSTRATIOl\S Doi/making, Luciana Moscatti Frorn Canneto':. Lu igi-Furq~. the lirm that produce:. "fi;e most beautiful doll~ in th e world." comes Mi,s M osc~tf j to delight you ._ . orid your chil dren ... with ~er arti•,iry: \f/ed .. Oct. 6: Newport, 11-5 ond 7.9 p.f" . Cameo Carving, Michele Loffredo O ne of the lovelie•t ord mo51 e~octing of ar1 -:, d emon st rated for you by M¢ster Cut !er Lof I redo ,.,f Torre de! Greco, worl d s center of C¢rneo corvin g: Wed., Oct. 6, Newport: I 1-5 ond 7-9 p.rn. Shoe·making, A,..+onio of Sbicca Com e v1etch tnis skilled ccdftsman ... lr¢ined in ~·s art .:.1nc e 1he aoe e r i in Palermo ... c reafe ne"v sb;CC tl of Cel,forni., oe~,iqr•: V/ed., Oct. 6, Newport: 11 -5 and 7-9 p.m. la dol~e vita suede Suede sand~ls in the ltdlian tradition ... ~oft. supple. 5ensue1. the elegant woy to $fep into la dolce vita ... t~e beeutiful w¢y to enter fell. Let yourself <jj O in the open strapwork, latticed, leced, del icotely bonded for lovely day• ond eveninqs. C. Be l Air, 19.00. A. Pesta' by Rinaldo Felsotini, 26.00. D. Cacmen by Rinaldo Felsotini, 27,00. B. VivlJ Ital ia sandal; 15.00. ' Fash ion Shoe• at. the 'broadway ' CER.R.ITOS 100 Loi Corritol M•ll 121l l1160·Mll ORANGE 2JOO No. T11tliR Shoe! 171 4) •t•·l)l I NIWPOltT ! HUNTIN'9TON I EACH 41 ,01hi ... hl1fl4 '(714 ) 644•l ltf 7777 f <ll"91r ...... OftUO (71 4) lt}•))Jj SH0 '1,ll A.M-to 9;)t ,.M. MONDAY THllOUCJ.H FRIDAY. SA~UltDAY 10 A.M. le • l'.M. SUNDAY 11 NOON+• f ,,M, I l ' t • • . / • I ~ • ' .. l t Tourist Pa11ses Thjs ?11onarch_butter£1y (Danaiis Plexippus) \Vas found Monday in La· guna Beach._ tired from fighting Santa Ana \\'ind.S"during flight from South-America. Other butterfly travelers \Ver e in the s a me shape. But many \Viii make their \vay on north to Ca rmel and other scenic spots. Th is one is perched on photographer's tie. 2 Sci£ntists Take World Trip to Test Father Time WASl11NGTON (AP) -Two scientists took off from Dulles tntcrnllliona l Airport ~1onday night on a round-lhe-v.•orld night to lest with jet llnd atomic era equipment 'ilbert Einstein's theory of relativity rirst 1dvanced in 1905. Joseph C. llafele. an assistant physics Drofessor at \Vashin)!ton Un iversity in 1St. Louis, and Richard Keating of the Naval Observatory here y,,j1J conduct the 1rperiment in a 21h-day trip eastbound. They will try to see if Einstein wa11 correct in theorizing that a rapidly 111oving ctock measures time differently than a clock at rest. On their commercial 747 jet ride in 1eats beside them are a pair of 61)..pound El Toro Fliers Jump Into Sea, Escape Iniuries PORT HUENEME (U PI) -A Marine fighter pilot and his radarman ditched :heir stricken F-4 phantom jet Monday ind parachuted into the sea 10 miles wulh of Santa Cruz Island. The El 'Toro Marine Air Station crew, Capt. Robert Dougal, 28, or Tacomo:, Was h .. and 1st LL Steve Erikson, 24 . of Spokane, Wash., were not seriously hurt. rhey were picked up by a navy rescue ll('Jiropter. r..1arine officials said lhe accident nccurred while the pair were on a routine training mission over the sea lest range. f he crash was observed hy the crew of tn E l 'Toro CI30 tra nsport plane flying ~earby. Later in the da y, two men escaped Injury when their ccssna 150 crash landed 1t Catalina Island's hillto p airport, 65 miles south of the fi rst crash scene. Pilot Ronald P. Alexander, 36, Lancaster, later told authorities his plane lost power while comi ng In for a landing. Neither he nor hls passenger, Edward Scott, 37, Huntington Park, were hurt. Council to Vote On Festival Pia' For Main Beach) Laguna Beach city councilmen, faced with an Oct. 11 deadline imposed ~y the Fe1tlval of Arts board, will vote Wednesday on a festival proposal to help finance development of the Main Beach. Festival ofllcla\1 hRve offered to pay the city additional rent for Irvine &•1 in the 1mount of 27 percent of the feltlval grou prortt each year, up to $155,000. The city now ts paid l?'iAJ percent of the gros1 a1 1 rental ftt, whJch amounted to '8,000 . thit year. ~ The offer was made In ·April and the city his not yet accepted or refused the olfer. Festival officials want a decllkm prior to the Oct. 11 meeting of the f..ttnl board. The city bu made a counter proposal on the re.ntal ·question, asking for 27 perMit of the gn>M up to $155,000 and 15 perctnt of all profit.II exceeding that figure. 1 The festival ho a rd at ita Selft. 13 meeting turned down the counter propo1111I and g11ve {he city 30 days to either accept or reject the orlgiMI offer. lf the counell volu to reject the offer, the. -rent figure will remain at the present 17\.4! percent for severAI years unUJ the Ci"tlsUna agreement runs out. atomic clocks each vnlued at $17.000. A third atomic clock will measure time In the normal manner at the observatory. Hafele savs that if E i n stei n ' s laboratory Observ11tions were correct ~ clock flying westward around the world should gain about 300 billionths of a .second over the clock on the ground 11nd a clock fl ying eastward should lqse about 100 billionths of a second. Under Einstein's theory, the time th1t a clock r ecords Is dependent on its speed relative to the stars. Hafele, in a paper deliftred to th• American Physical Society last spring, said: "The clock on the ground is not really stationary. It Is always moving. because the earth ~s turning on Its axis in an eastward direction at ihe rate of about l .000 mi!es an hour at the equator." 'l'he Naval Observ11tory express~ lntcre.c;t in his proposed experiment and agreed to pick up I.tie bill : $913 for each passenger's tourist 5eat at military rates and $836 for each seat occupied by a Cl(1Ck . During the tri!)l'i, Hafele and Keating "'i!l record the temperature, barometric pressure and magnetic field strength in side the plane at hourly intervals while watching for any time difference in the atomic clocks, C"Onsidered the most sensitive and accurate or any in the world. Hafele says that JH'Oving the theory could help meet the precise timing requirements in some 1pace flights and possibly in some aspects of na~igatlon. Groups Alerted For Bloodmobile Visit in Laguna Organized groups in the Laguna area whose members regularly donate lo the Red Cross blood bank, .along with in- dividual donors, are asked to set aside time on Monday, Oct 11, when the Red Cross Bloodmobile will make Its next visit to the Art Colony. The Bloodmobile will be at the Com- munity Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave. from 2:30 p.m. to 7, according to Mrs. Marvin Brown, v o I u n teer coordinator. Appointments are not ~wry, 5he said, but persons wbhlng to donate at a convenient time may call 499-3889 or ~ 5281. • Hospital usage or blood and blood C<>m· ponent.s during the first nine month! of , 1971 greaUy exceeded advance ex· pectaUons, program dlrecctor George Hyde sakt, annoonct.g a goal of 110 pint.I of blood for the Laguna Bloodmobile visit. Laguna Resident Gets Scholarship A L11una Beach Midellt hu boei awarded·• $1 ,00ll ocholanhlp u aoe <I tho """""' bl a naUonal _,. wrltlnl cont..t. Russ Rueger oT 387 Loma Terract, .,... one ef 2S MUonal winners In the eom- pelltlon. which was spo1110ttd by Greenleaf Clas.•dc. a book publilhlnc firm. The topic on which the entrants wrote their MSAYI WIS "Obscenity -Free Speech or Ce:nsorrihip?" Rueger was one of 10 entr&nta winning $1 ,000. Rueger 13 married and bl 1 gr1du11te student In the 8Chool of 80Cial sclence1 at UC Irvine . He 111)'1 hfJ plans to tNch following receipt of his doctoral desree. Psychedelic Webs Spiders Freaky On LSD Dosage LONDON (UPI ) -Feed th t m tranquilizers and they goof off. Amphetamines rattle them. But according to Dr. Peter Witt it takes a heavy LSD trip before a well-adjusted spider will blow its cool. Dr. \\'itt, an American psychologist, h3s been drugging spiders for 22 years. all in the name of science, the British journal •·Drugs and Society" reported this month. • He keeps hl5 spiders under observation in individual aluminum frames. He has dosM them with caffeine, mescaline, carbon monoxide, amphetamines, LSD aod most other drugs. Every day Wilt photographs them spinning their webs, normally "a remarkably precise and complex procesp; whose mechanisms we do not fully understand," the magazine said. Conclusions to date: stoned spiders spin Pauline Crell Services Slated Private services will be he Id Wednesday at Paci fic View Memorial Park for Pauline Crell, of 325 Hawthorne Road, Lagu"na Beach, who died Sunday at South Coast Community Hospital. A 12-year Laguna resident, r..1rs. Crell was a former Shakespearean actress. appearing on Broadway and in radio and television productions and· touring the country with Katherine Corne 11' s company. She is survived by a sister, Carolyn E. Carter and a brother, John Carter, of Burbank. The family has suggested that t:ontributions be 5ent to the Heart Fund. lousy webs. A web spun by a spider on a drug trip is ugly and doesn't trap. Spiders dosed with tr<inquilizers spun fe"'er ."·ebs, \\'itt said. What "'ebs they did spin were smaller and lighter. with less thread and fewer turns and radii cutting down !heir effectiveness as traps: Und~r the influence of amphetamines the spiders .!ipun at their usual speed, but turned out "highly irregular a n d unstructured" webs, "random in constru~tion And lacking orbital shape." Eve~ with lo"·er dosages the irregularity persisted, said the scientist. 'l'otal crackup came on acid . LSD "completely disrupted" web spinning pat1erns. Some spiders quit altogether. Others turned llut C<lmplex three- dimensional webs which were "strikingly psychedelic,'' said \Vitt -but useless. How applicable are such conclusions to h~~An behavior? No one appeared w1lltng lo hazard a guess, said the article, becAuse not enough is known, "On the face of it, spiders seem to react to drugs in the same way, and web building is a clear, concise, experimental tool," the magazine said. "But all we have is a co!lection·of similar responses -and much food for thought." Razors Called Back For Electric Shock BRIDGEPORT. Conn. tAP) -A spokesman for the Remington Electric Razor Division of Sperry Rand said Tuesday the company has recalled all LB 26 model razors because of the possibility of a dangerous electrical shock. \V . F. Murphy said "a small numher" of the men's cord-type razors were improperly assembled and that some userS" have already received shocks. Tutulay, October S, 111~7.:.I ___ _:S: _____ DAIL~ILOT S HOSPITAL KICKOFF SPEA KER Dean Warren Bostic UC! De<1n Sl<1te s La.guna Address Dr. \V arren L. Boslie, Dean of the California College o( ~1cdicine at UC Irvine, will be guest spt>aker at the South Coast Communily Hospita l "Community Dinner," Thursday at 7·30 pm. at the Laguna Beach High School cafeteria, 62:-i Park Ave. 'l'he dinner will kirk off the communi!v- "'ide drive for $1 million in funds io expand medical facilities At the hospital. Persons \\'ishing lo attend the dinner may m11ke rl'ser\'alions by calling campaign headquarters, 4!H-!H28. Tren1ors Rock Jt a ly CA1\1ERINO. Italy fUPI) -Five new tremors rocked part of Central Italy ea rly today, awakening residents already frightened by a series of earthquakes 11onday. Therr "'ere no injuries llr damage reported. Nude Dance With Judge SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Jury duty is not Ahvays dull. J\lunl"-ipal Court Judge Samuel Yee packed his jury of seven "'Omen and fi ve men 1n10 a shc>rHf's department bus Monday and took a drive up to the city's ba1l'dy North Ueach d1str1t't. 'l'he group of m1dr!le.agec! tmen and "'o men stepped from the bus and stood blinking in the sun. 'fhen one by one they ducked into the dark romfnrt afforded by the C'lub •·Garden o( Eden ." A rnarqut•e ad\•ert1~erl !he club's bi:g act: "He & She ... Naked Seduction." It was ye! arl<llht>I' San Francisco firsL Jud~e Yee planned to 1,1,eigh the leg(l)ilY of Roberta Lee ~nd \V11l1an1 l\li!liken's top billed aC"!, a "simulated act of love·• in tis pro!)('r rontC''.l:t. The couple \1 crc a1-rL·Stcd last Dccem· he r and charged \\•1th •·obscene, 1i1 a conduct before an assembled audience in a public place·· \Villiam and n obe1·ta h.1ve 5ince become n1arried. 'f'lie J\li!Jikens were d uly 6worn in and proceeded to present !he makeshift court 'vith their e\'idence. F'irst. the Judge and jury sa\\' exhibit A. three topless-bottomless dancers, v:ho also appear at the cluh. 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Stuart Symington (l)..Mo. ), member! voted 67 to 11 Monday to impose a $3~ million ceiling on U.S. support for allied forces fighling in Laos -including pa rami litary troops that are trained, paid, fed , clothed, advised and supported by the Central Intelligence Agency. The amendment , a rider to the $21 billion military procurement bill. does not affect U.S. air support for Laos, which costs about $140 mill ion annually. Nor does it restrict the bombing of the Ho Chi Minh Trail th at leads into South Vietnam. Viet Troops Decimate Enemy Near Cambodia The administration decided not to right the restriction since $350 million \\'as all il planned lo spend anywa}'. But the Sy mington an1endment. Lr enacted, \\'ould prevent a ma jor U.S. escalation of the war that ha!\ been raging for the last 10 years next to Vietnam. And ii represents lhe first attem pt by Congress to control the CIA 's role in the conflict -a role that now has been acknowledged by the Nixo n Administration. SAIGO'.'ii rt:PI\ -South Vie tnamese rangers and c<ivalrymcn today chased the ren1nants of retreating Communist forces !hey had trapped and decimated t.londay near the Carnbodian junction of i\rck. The day-long series of clashes in the rubber plantation area around Krek was termed by military spokesmen as the Masked Gunmen Disrupt Protest, Kill 3 in Manila ~IANILA (UPI) Masked men \!.'earing black jackets (ired bombs and bullets into the rank! of student tna rchers today . breaki ng up an anti · govcrnn1cnt rally and spilling blood on one of ,\lanila 's main streets. l'\·lanila hospitals reported at least lhree persons \1·cre killed and upward s of 25, including two Filipino newsn1en, wounded by gun shots and fragments o f homen1ade bom bs. Student ac1iv1s1s were ou traged at the attack and ,·owed to 1neet \'iolence with violence. The inarchers. seeking to defy a ban on their demonstrations in the Mani la suburb of Caloociln City, were routed by the fusillade of bullet! and'-bombs. Shooting broke out as the vanguard of more th.')n 1.000 activills marched along Rizal A1•cnue extcnsion IO\\'ards the J\l an 1la-Caloocan boundary. Org:inizcrs nl the march claimed henchn1en of Caloocan·s tough mayor, J\ta n:;1n0 1\s1:-!io. hid behind the walls or the nea 1·hy Chinese cemetery and then opened up with hlgh powered weapons. A militant grou(} identified by t he govern111rn1 <L~ a Communist front lva rned "l<1st1st \"io lence only begets revolutionary violence.'' lrela11cl Violence On Ne iv Upstving; S11ipcrs Open Up Bt::l.F,\ST \"orthcrn Jrel:1nd 1rr11 - Sniprr!-h.1t!l!'d Ur1!1sh soldiers in the i;trrr1" ,11 lll'lfa.~t \'ldav in a ne"· upsurge 1n i\11rlht·r11 Ireland 11ol encf'. T!•r gunhnulc left one soldier and a r 11 1l1an ... 111.!hlll 1,·nundcd. an army sp0f.e..,111;111 sr11d The :tfll1\ ~<11d ~111 1)rrs npcr1cd up 1\l1l1 1~ 1(1 20 round.~ of auton1a !1c rifle fire on a nulitar1 pn !rnl. The lroopers returned a hnlf-dn·lcn rnund$ The patrol \\'3S trying to recover a bu~ lh.:11 had bern hijacked. the army spokcsrnan said. :\n O"lrmv .~pokcsman said troopers se<irchrd 150 houses in Belfast's Ard o)'Jle area for 1\·capons and explos11"es. biggest single battle in Indochina in four months. Other battles during the summer months have seen lar,i:er casualty ~igures. they said, but the Kr ek operation involved mo re men -7,000 troops of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam I ARVNI and hundreds more Americans in artillery, air and helicopter support , plu s an undertermined number of North Vietnamese and Viel Cong. By coincidence, ~t was a battle of ven geance for the ARVN. The retreating troops were members of the sa me 5th division that h<.d defea ted an ARYN task force .at Snuol, Cambodia, last t.1ay in the biggest single ground action of the yea r. The CIA -directed guerrilla army in Laos includes Lao irregulars and "volunteers" from neighboring Thailand. Symington said during the debate tha t .many of the Thai volunteers are professional soldiers from the Thai Ar my. He said the cost of supporting them is 25 percent higher than the entire U.S. outlay for the Royal Lao Army. the regular force that is supported under the officia l U.S. military assistance program but tha t has not proved effeetive in resisting the Norlb Vietnamese and Pathet Lao rebels. Old War Foe Mountbatten Spur11s Hirohito Bm1,quet LONDON (UPl l - Emperor Hirohito of Japan arrived in Britain tod ay to find th a t Earl t.lountbatten of Burma. v.·hose presence could have done much 10 erase the remaining scars of \Vorld War II, will not attend the state banquet in his honor tonight. The 71-year-old fonner Southeast Asia "Supremo," who accepted the Japanese surrender in Singapore in 1945, was said by his staff to have "prior engagements" that would keep him out of London all three days Hirohito will be here. and beyond. A staff member said the earl"s absc>nce was not intended to be a-snub, adding "there is nothing :i;i nis ler in this." A Japanese Embassy spokesman said ''\\'e "'ould have been happy lo see Earl Mountbatten at tonight's banquet -l11s presence v.·ould not have embarrassed the en1peror nor the J apanese nation as a \1·f1nle ." Coincldenra! with Hirohito's arrival here. his British biographer. Leonard J\·loscly, in a storv from Paris published in the E:\"cning Standard. said Hirohito plannPd to abdicate in 1972 in fal'Or of his son. The Japanese Embassy said it coul d not confirm the report. l\ixon Url!e s Yo uths To Lead Drug Ba ttle ~10'.'JROE, La 1AP1 -President J\'1xon told an aud1cnrr of young peop\P hy telephone ~tondav night they •·art' lhe larget of 1t1e perldlcr:; uf dru~s :ind thf.'~ mus! be the ones \\hn lend 1he fight against th em.·· From his vacation retreal at Key Biscayne, Fla., Nixon addressed the S~nnd Annual Dru~ ln.~titute. a seminar 2.~tended by 21.000 pupils from senior and junior high sch o o I s in northeaslem Loui siana. Earl J\.1ountbatten is the uncle of Prince Philip, husband of Queen Eliz.<1bet h. The leader of the Burma Star Associa1ion, comJlOsed or veterans of the \\'ar against .Japan, t.lountbatten has alwavs led their annual parade to the ce11ot.aph in \Vhitehall to place a wreath to Uie memory of those of his soldiers who feU in battle. ... t.1ouatbatten was the. only one of the allied commanders to keep the sword of a .surrenderlng J apanese leader. The rest o( the royal family wi!J be in the white and gold st..ale dining room tonight for the banquet including the heir to !he throne. Prince Charles, who got :o;pecial !eave from his officer tr11ining C1111rse ;.t the Royal Nava l College at Dartmout h. Blount Urging France Boycott Over Drug FJo,v DALLAS (U PI) -Americans should boyrntt all goods imported frn m France unit! that cou ntry agrees to sto p the f101v of heroin to the Uni led S t a t 'es , Postmaster General \\'inton 1\l. Bount said ~!onda.\' "\\'e n~d to prod France 1·1gnrously." R!ot1nl 1sa1d . "If !he An1er1c.in people decidrd to boycnlt ~·rrnch gfllld ~ and Oirl sn until !hf' en~! Hf thr hO\l"1111 cxcerdcrl the b<>nefits of the drug · tr:iff1c out of ,\larseilles. then grl'ater rffr!I"! n11ght be taken to end !hat traffic." Blount made his remarks dt1ring the dedicatioli or a stamp Vlhich warns about drug abu~. The eight-cent stamp !'ihows a young girl sitting on the. ground l''i!h her head buried in her arms. 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"'""~'"" U1U01 JIAMOIAMA cm IOMMfAEI -........ , .. -·--····-.. -... 1111 .... .,_ IJ]ll .. ' One Test Remains For Tax Cut Plan WASHINGTON \ t.:Pll Ahhnugh organized labor is opposed to Pres1dt'nt. Nixon's tax·cu(t1ng p!an, nnly a clran1at1c re versal in house sentin1cnt stand~ in \hf' Yr'llY of passage \\ler!nl'~d;i~ The House schC'rl11l<'d dcball'.' 1odE1y on the plan to cut corpor<1 t<' and personal taxes by $1~.~ b1ll1on over !hree years. AF L..CIO President Grorge f.1eany re newed labor's nppos1 t1on to the mel!sure Monday durini;: an appea ranc<' before the !louse Ranking Committee. He said, ''Yre don'! like the comn11t1ee bill -we don't think they did a very ~ood job " He said the House \\'ays and tll eans Committee measure 1s stil l balanced 1n fa vor of business, instead of for in r;tfviduals. ~1eany particularly disliked the 7 percent investme nt tax credit for purchases of busi ness equipmen t. He said la bor would be. for the credit if it v.·as di rectly linked to new jobs created for equ1prnen! purchases. The commit tee measure also reduce!! personal taX('S this year and next . prov ides tax. incentive s to L; S exporters and repeals the 7 percent au to excise tax . The House Rules Committee. has voteQ to forbid any amcndmen1s Ill the bi!!. House liberals, V.'ho dislike th e so-called "gag rule" may \f1' and kill the no- amendment rule, and thf':reby open up !hP. measure for amendments. The tax nteasure was propoi;ed Aug. 1S as part of Nixon 's new econom ic progra m 10 stimulate consumer spenthng thrmigh tax cuts and businr~s production through i11centives to buy ne11• machinery. Rep. Wil bur 0 ·?.11!1s 1 D -A r k . l . chairman of the l·loLise \\'ays and ~lea ns Cnn11n1ttee, predicted the bill v.·iH pass the House by a "wide margin " "I hope the Senate will be ab!e lo move at least as expeditious ly as has the House," ~1iJJs said. Miiitary Buildup Seen Ora l Surgeons Sta rt Safe Bm;e,; Ca n1p a ign V..'ASHINGTON 1liPl 1 -The nation's 2,500 oral su rgeons announced 11 campaign today a1n1ed at reducin g facial 1n1unes to children 1nvoh·ed in school bus accidents. ' "(he American Sn1'1el .v of Oral Surgeons sa1~ !ls mem bers r('portcd trea ting 1.:150 facial ancl dentfl l in1unes to chilrtren in one year r<.'Su!t1ng frnrn school bus accidents and indicAtcd their belief that al percent of the injuries were a\'oidab!e. One Dea1I Priso1iers Stage Riot in Dallas OALl.AS 1l1PI1 -ThreP hundred pnsoners in Dallas Cnunt~' J:iil sm RshPd w1 nrlnws 11·1th brnkl'n plf'!'I'~ nf rast 1rnn toile ts r.·1nnr!ay night and lhrew 11a n11 n !Z n1attrrsses frnn1 thr llth ;ind 12th n(ll')rs of 1he counlv rour lhousf' nnrn one of the c1 ry's busiesl intersecti ons "\\'e don't 11anl no more d a m n tal k.'' n n e pnij(lner yell ed "This lime we fight " One prisoner C"nl!.:1 pserl afler 1hr .1 1? hour f11<ht. He was taktn to Parkland l-lo5p1tal and pro nounced dead on arr1 1·al. !!r 11 as 1df'rl!1!1cd a s L<iw reoce E:d11ard Jackson, 36, nf Dallas. indiclf'd for robbery. Aut ho rities sa id a cu t on his li nger .,.·as Lbe only mark on hin1. Depuly \Vill1e R a y mo n d Rornan, JO. sL1ffered a n apparent. heart attack ~fte r rhe flj:!ht. lie \\'as hn,.;p1ta llzed in Parkland n1 f;,:i1r cnnd111c111 The Jail was brnughl undPr cfl n!ro l a I t er hand·tn-hann com ba t between neru11es and l inmfltrs The fight st;:irted on 1hr 11th n(\(\r at li :30 p m. when prisor\ers armed l he1n!'.Pl1·e~ v.1lh homernade kOJI t s and pieces nf c;i,<;{ irn11 hrnkPn fnnn !he 1n1frf, Thf'\' hegan ban~.1n~ on the ~lerl 11•al1,.; Pr1<;nnrrs nn lhe 12th flonr. "ho almost no!ed !O da~·,.; ;ign. Juinen 1he 11th floor inrnarP~ r risoner" heal and kirked in uniso n on the 1\•a!ls an d bars of the prison and the en t1re 1 ne\\' building ,.;eemed !n rnc k 1 "The party 's O\er." Jones velled at the prisoners. "Now ihe honeymoon's over." t \I Tutlrl•t. Cktootr 'l, 1'171 DAILY PIL OT S ::_:'-'--"'------ Is it right to expect an answer to prayer? Come to th is Ch ri stia n Science Lecture THE POWER CRISIS A.N O THE IMOIVIDU.1.l .. l'at•lc:lo T1111l1 , C.S. T11o11dov. 0 <1 12, I P'.M, H11111l11q1011 l e cich Hh1h School •11dlt•rl"~ HONGKO,NG CUSTOM TAILORS IN COST A' MESA ONCE-A· YEAR SALE J DA YS ONLY-OCT S, 6, 7, 'fl/ES .. WED .. THURS. 1 •. ft S"I" lo' ffiP Ptl<• of Ont! f-1 $99 ,':: o~.·.~. l CUSTOM · c••d• MA DE SU ITS •«•~•te1 (/'..,.. '., ... ,_ ... 1 .... -•. , •• ' ·~· ' • DOU BLE Jl'NIT SUIT ..••.• 559 OOH'! M •~S '"'~ OPPOPTUNll T GET Mft.~U~E'O ~O~ SUITS e COAT S • ,J>O•T (OAT! O P£SSE ~ e f 'o'EPH NG WEIJt CALL OR VISIT M. J . SANI Phone 557·8360 At Coiro Mei• Inn, l CI A M lo ' l".M, J 2CIS Horhot Bl•d .. C••to Mno Goldwater War~ of Japan ' KANSAS CITY, ~1n. IUPI 1 -Sen. Barry ~1 Goldwater pred icted f\.londay thfl t Japan will become the w o r I d · i; greatest military po"·er and v.•ill prn;e more of a problem fn r the United Stales than the So viet linion or Ch ina most modern military system, ra r. far better than ours and far better than the Russians. \l'ho are even· no\v better than 1\'e are SAl.E STARTS WEDNESDAY -8C)S SATURDAY, OCT08ER 9TMI HUii.RY, SOME QUANTnlES ARE UMlnDf FANTASTIC SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE The Arizona Republican said Ja pan "'ill build "the 1\·orld's N. Carolina !Vlan Slain; Angry Whites Gather WILf\.fJ NGTON. N C IUPI l -Some 250 armed and ani::r.v whites gathered in a park today in the v.•ake nf the shoot ing death of a v.'h1te man allegedly by a b ! a c k longshoreman. but police said four nights of t e n s i on s appeared to be easing in !hts racially-troubled seapo rt cit~·· Whites had gathered at Hugh McRae Park about fi ve miles from d o w ntn v.·n Wilmington. when w o r d spread that Daniel J. Jore 1vas gunned dov.·n on the porch or his home on the fringe or the town 's largest black neigh bor - hood. J oye was shol v.·1th a .:103 rine and black \Vi 11 i a m Thom.11s McGhee, 30, turned hi m self in al p o li c e he;idqua rters and was chari;:ed with murOer. Pnlic:r r h1rf H. E. \\'il11am.~nn said l h r .shooting climaxed a mon!h · long argument bet1veen the two men and he con~1dered 11 a "neghborhood shooting." The men lived a block apart. Police s;:iirl one carload of whites v.•as picked up lolln w- in the par~ r a 1 I y and t1"·n shotguns. a carbine a n d s e v er c.1 pistols ...,. e rr confiscated. J o seph flt. Rogers, 25. was arrested on charji!'.e!i of · discharging a firearm in !he city. Several f i r eb omb i ngs nccurred in early morning hours at a ~e rvice sta!ion and Carolina Power and Light Co. wa rehouse . rty er There:S no bcrttr\o:ay rou·tkome your ~esu tha n with a hal(-i,:aUon of Se;igram:S 7 Crov.-n, .. Drinkafrerdnok,rht flavor of 7 Crown alwa~·~comes rhrouj!h. So ge1 7 Crown in rhe big hal(.gal!on. !t can SJ\ L 1 tnp a~ well as make a parry. TalU die bell of America. 5ay5eap-am'l7Crown and lleSUre. NOW! Goldwater gave no time me for the emergence of Japa n's military might. "The bi~gest rrob!ems that v.·e face in the far Pacific in !he cominJI. years rest~ neither with China nnr with tht Srtvicts." he told fL $100·a·plale GO P dinner. "Th<>.Y rest with ,Japan " "The.1 're alread.v talking about rearming," r.o!dwater said nf Japan, vohich now rai~es on!.,. .:+ s1nal l self. defense forre a n d is co n s titutionall y prohibited from engaging in war. Referring ln U S.-Japantse relations. Gotd1va ler s s id President Nixon ·s p I a n n e d journey to mainland China v.·ould demonstrate to the world that "we are not married {1'1 anyone in that part of the \\'Orld." Goldwaler said !he Ch ina trip "could be a plus or minus," but he said it was v.·orth it to "see what makes Red China rirk .'Ind what China is willing to give for our fri endship." Seqram Dutillen 0,., NY.C. Blended Wholcty. 86 Proof. 65?1.Grain N<utral Spiri11. ,1 ' ··'' ,i I I' " ' I .,,,;:: "":;;> , I ~ C • /!-.. YOUR ·E.~~ Exciting men's shirt assortment! Long or short sleeve bold striped styles, knit shirts at 1.67 offf 0 Ric h; beefy Antroo® nylo n kn it shirts have 4 u collar, shape-retain- ing fi t; ....-o sho ble. S-M-l-Xl siz:es. @ Your pick of fa shion-stripe.cl s pott shirts of polyeslef-<oHon '" long o r s ho rt sle eves! Hurry in! YOUR CHOICE 33 <ACH R'EG .$5 • BOY FLARE! -~ 'I off! With-it boys wear Dobby shirts! f 5 obby texture d patterns 2 96 with bright colo r ~! l ong collo rs, tri m fil, short R'EG.3.99 sleeves, .in 6-20. 11 off boy's jaunty herringbone jeans! • · Hip-hvgging, wide-fl aring 3 96 jeons in stripes or solids! Slim., regular 6-1 2. llEG.-'-99 j ,99 HUSKY, STIJOENT 4.96 I I P MONDAY THRU SATURD y 'TIL 9 ~M ••. SHOP SUNDAY 12 PM 10 5 PM I.A CllNIGA fUUllTON Lo ~o "' II"' t1. "°""""' "'"~'""'P9 L---'°"'1l"~"2."'---!I-=~""· n~ 8!'9 l~OO NO.WALK HUNTINGTON tEACH . • __.~ hMI. ......... bto<'lo i--.....:i ---. IMA-0'11 ~ 11.o& .. ~l-66 11 "' ,., .... ! • • DARY PD..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Growing War on Now lba.t the young people are back in school and college. and the euphoria of summer vacation largely reduced to memories on snapshoL'i and mo\'ie !Jim . it is time to turn our attention again to some of the harder realities that. wish though "'e might. refuse to go a\\•ay. One ol these -one that can too easily a n d to o heartbreakingly hit too close to h.ome -1s drug abuse. This "·eek. Ocl. 3 to 9. is designed to refocus our atten· lion on this problem. as Drug .~buse Prevention \\leek. J1ow fa st the drug problem las gro"·n in America was reporled by U.S. Cusloms cbmmissioner t.1 yles J. Ambrose. last ~·eek in Anaheim. at the 78th annual con· ference of the Internal1onaJ Association of Chiefs of Police. The nation had an estim ated 54 ,000 heroin addicts in 1960. The current estimate 1s 250,000 to 300,000. Theft tosses by addicts desperate for cash lo support their habits comes to Sl .5 billion in property annually, Ambrose said. The added cost of l a\~· enforcement. hospitalua- t1on. increased \1·elfare costs of all kinds and most im- portantly, the cost in '~·asted lives and broken homes 1s too big to even calculate Co mmissioner Ambrose had s ome cnco uragi.ng v.•ords about the world war against d rug traffic now betng mounted around the globe w h ere the United States 1s making a strong diplomat1c effort to get other nations to join in combatting drug traffic at sources of supply. The Bureau of Customs, he reported, has beefed up its perso nnel from 9,000 to 15 .000 agents. Jn a ma jor effort to attack the two major traffic routes for opium, the sou rce of heroin. One route is from the l\1 iddle Ea st. via France. The other is from Southeast Asia by \\•ay of Saigon. Bangkok . the Philippines and Hong Kong. An d of course, on our own d oorstep, we have the problem of other drugs. many of them U.S. manufac- tured. smuggled back over the border from Mex ico by our O\Yn young people. But \\·Ith all the lncrca ~ed errorls at enforcement, the key lo the problem stiJl remains here on our own doorsteps. Lack of informa tion -or \l'or;;c, n1isinformat1on -on the part of parents first of all. then on the part of school people and even those In authority at various local governmental levels sllll is the biggest obstacle to controlling drug ahuse. As your personal part in Drug Abuse Prevention \\leek, v.ihy not al least set aside an hour or so to read up on the problem and \rhat you can do? If you don 't have material al hand. you can probably pick up a pamphlet at your local police department, or from the Orange County Assoc1at1on for ~tental ~lea lth , 2215 N. Broa d"·ay. Roorn 5. Santa Ana. phone 547-7559, or by "'Tiling to National Cl1:ar1nghouse fo r Drug Abuse Information, P.O. Box 1909, J{o ckvllle, J\laryland, 20850. Doubts About s,vorclfish It isn't necessary to be an epicurean to enjoy sword· fi sh. But no"'adays it helps to be \1·eJl-heeled to indulge that Qiscalorial delicacy. thanks to l !ncle Sam. \Vith the federal Food and Drug 1\dministration's rullng that s"1ordfish \Vith .5 parts of mercury per mll- lion parts of fish is unsafe, sellers no1v are paying $10 per fish for laboratory tests. So s11·ordf1sh has become scarce and high priced in markets and restaurants. !11ost deaJc rs thin k the ruling 1s a farce. that S11:eden 's a1Jo\11ance of one part mercury per million in S\\'Ordfi sh makes more sens~. So the question gna11·s: Is this another costly bureauctatic bungle comparable to the one on phosphates in detergents? Aniendnaent Weakens Freedoni Troubles of The School Prayer Issue Ever smce the U.S. Su preme Court h11nded down 1ts decisio n outlawing the required use of official prayers or Bible re11dlng in the public schools. the car:i- pa1g n has been continuing to reverse its ef!C'l'I The late Sen Everett Dirksen. R·llL, "''as the champion of the prayer-in·school mo\ ement. He failed during his lifetime lo ci1·erturn the court 's ruling. Blil the ghost of SenatQr Dirksen livts on A discharge pt'lition has fo"t.ced l!I pro- pnsed conslilut1 onal amendment out of the House Judiciary Committee which stalPS: '"'.'/olhing contained in this Con~titution sh.1.J\ abridge the right of persons lawfully assembled , in any pub!!c builrl1ng \1•h1ch i~ supported in whole .,r 1n part through the .-expenditure ~f public runrls. to partic i pate tn non· denominational prayer." LIKE ~10THERHOOD. pra yer is snmething C-Ongressmen find it diHi.cull, l.n vote ai;:ainst despite any reservation~_ thrv might have about intermingling religion \\'ith public education. So it is 11111te likel~· that Congress will approve the amendment and fiend it on its way to the state legislatures. The int ended effect of the amendment. of course . is to di!ute the First Amend- mPnt pro hibi tion against the. stale i:ned- dlinE: in re ligious affa irs. put in the Bill nf Rights bv !he Founding Fathers \\'.ho \\·ere painfully aware of the oppression rhat had resulted in countries whose i::n\·ernmenrs· "·ere all ied v"ith a particular denominat ion. Through out ol1r history, the pre1·aiJing Guest &litorial viev.· of the courls has bePn that the First Amendme nt , in the words nf Thomas .Jef- ferson. erects a ··v.·all of separa lion"' between church and slate. This has serv· ed to prt;serve religious liberty as one of those prized blessings conferred on the American people. BUT THERE ARE S0.\1E am ong us who see no reason lo continue that pro- tection. They have no aversion to !tale-- mandated pra.ver!' in schools-as long as those prayers are cnml>f)sed in ac- cordance with their o"'n wishes and ad· dressed to the particular deity they worship. , They believe in rel1g1ous freedom. the freedom nf everyo ne tn pn1 y to the same God'. As one Cflnst1tuLional law expert ~;1 1r! of Juslire Story . who intrrpreted !he First Amendment !0 mean Iha! the ~t.1te should not show preferenre fnr one religion over annthcr: " ... He regarded Congress as still free l.o prefer the Chris- tian religion. over other r!liginns." The amendment being proposed to re· store prayers in schools sounds in- nocuou~ ennu~h 11 use~ !hr nnnrnn1m1ttal "·ord '"participate" lt stipulates that the prayer should bf' '"nnndcnon11nationa1.·· ''ET "1HO IS pninj.! to write the prayers and set thf' circumstances in "'hich they \\'!!) be uttered? To be truly nondenomlnat1onal. a prayer would re ar:! something like what Cnnrad proposed 111 one of his cartoons: "'To v.h om it may concern : Our someth1ng-or--nthr.r. whu 11re in so mewhere·or-0ther, hall owed by what-ch·ma·call·it . . In other "'ords , it 11ould be mean· inpless. ~lost rE"!ligious leaders are nppnsed In any \\·eakening or the First Am endment. They know thal e\•en minimal in· fringement can lead to v;nrse int rusion s. Once the precedent has ~en established, il is difficult to prevent further erosion. ''TO AUTHOR IZl'.: gove rnment b~· a constitutional amendment to inten•ene in the sacred pr i\'ilcge ('If prayer is to make a government a JUdge of theology and an arlministr11tnr of rrligious prac- tice.'' said a coalit1nn of church !e;iders 1n opposttJfln to the proposed prayer amend ment. They know \\'hereof they f>p<!a k. Someborly must put down on p:iper the prayrrs that are tfl be :;;aid. This c11nnot be done \\'Ith cnmplete objectivity. Somebody must de cide which pril)'ffS are Ill be said, when and unde r \\'hat circumstances. Rel ig ion is a private m.itter. \Vf> have survived nearly l\\o centuries treatl!1J! It. in this manner. each man obey1n~ !he commands of his own consc ience Th:il 1s the bes1 if nnl the onlv \\·ay of making certain !he 1nd11·1dual ret ains for himself !he right Ui pray or not !o pray as he chooses. The Dail y Californi an El Cajon They Stole the Game Plan \VASHINGTON Sept. 27. 1972 -·rhe: ))€mocra1 ·COntro11ed Congress rushed through :. massive "1'wo • chickens· in • f'\'f'ry·pnt " welfare program loday - minutes before Pres· 1dent 1\"1xon could propose 1t in o na· 11nnally tele1·1sed ad· rlress The President ang· r1!y accused t he Democrat.s nf steal· ing an advance texl. He not only cancel· led his spt"ech. but announ ced he \\"Ould veto the entire pro- gram when 1t reached hi_s ~esk. "Thif> is no time for pte-tn-the-sky pro- posals," he said grimly, '"that would furth er burden the: overworked American taxpayer.·· The exchange ""'Is the latest 1n " grow- lng schism betv.·een the President sod Congre.'5. OIAllHCOAST DAILY PILOT llollctt 11. w..i. l'ublllur ' T"-li...U. Edltot AlbmW. Batu lldltorial hllO Editor "nw .-i -cl ... Dal!, """ ..... bdorm Ud adzml,;a,te real· «t ~ ~ 9'11 MW-..,... op6nlioal aid CCllll:JT)l!:ftW')' on ~ ol .,,.... aod ~. ty ""°'" vtdJIW a ...... for h l!!XJftuioft cl «r ,.....,... ..,.._ an4 by pn. -""-,,.. ..... \I~ (I( ln- *'"-4 ......... and ............ Oii ----· Tuosd•Y· October 5. 1971 Art Hoppe IT BEGA:'\' LAST sumn1er \1•hen :>Ir. Nixon. altrr 1m pos1n g v.·age and pnce controls. askrd Congress to cut laxes 1n order to stimulate the economv and reduce government s~nding in order lo fight inflation . '"A tax cur~·· cried one Democratic Senator. aghast. '•Thal"s th e dumbe st idea I ever heard of.'' A reporter noted that six months tarlier the SenatQr had called a lax cut a brill iant idea. '•That." said the Senator with dignit~'. "is when I proposed 1! ·· The Demr)("ra1.s' growing anger !!em· med from lhe reallzation that every time the President announced a new foreign or domestic pol icy , his popularity went up. ''And e.ver y one of these policies he an· nounces," wailed a leading Democra t· in anguish. "1s ours." SUCH POL ICIES included negotialing a nuclear det.ente with the Russians . long a dream of Democratic doves ; a guaranteed annual income for the poor, first proposed by Democratic economist!: adm i1!1ng Rtd China to the U.N .. which dated ba ck tn Chester Bowlet: anQ lhe wage-pnce frteze. 11 con· cept at leB$t •.s aid :as President Roosevelt. Moreover. complained the Democrats, Mr. Nixon hlld vigom.i!l y opposed every one of these ideas y,·hen they were offered on the grount'ls th11t we couldn "t ~ll out to the Russians. sap lhe 1n1tiatlve of the ponr , condone aggression. or dclllrny lhf. free enterprise syst.em -all of whlth he 14•as riow vrgorou1ly for. Wor5e yet. from the Dr.mocrats· point of view . was th1t Mr. r..'lxon, thanks to having 11dopted these policies. now ap- pt11.red fa vortd t.o win r~lectlon. SO THE TAX CUT proposal WB~ the ' la st strav•. Congre~s wrangled for wrfks. At last the Democra1~ pusher! through their own prograrn instead of cu!1in~ 1.~xes lo light unemployn1en 1. and cutting spendin~ to fight inflation. lhP y voled to increase ta xc.s to} fi ght inna tinn anrl in- crease spending to fil!ht unemplnyment The Presidcn1 v.·as fuo1ous. •·\\'hy ran "! they go along ll'ith my ~cnnom1C' game plan?" he 14-anted lo kndv.•. "\\"hat are they. Indian givers?"' Smee then it"s been all downhill \\'it h Congress adamantly refusing In pass 11ny Presidentially sponso red leg1slallon and !he Presi dent steadfastly declining to sign any passed by Congress. A~ER MONTHS of study, a bi-part1 an citizens' CQmmlttee. came up last \\"l'ek with a !eemingly equitable solu on to the impasse: Let the Republicans save the ' country. and let the De.mocral! have !he credit. As might be expected. unfortunately: neither side has shown any interest In a deal like that. Dear Gloomy Gus MllUont of tu doUm down the dniin throuah IChool arson and Ylndallsm.. We've tried RCretive protecUon of the young vandals. Now ltt'a.lr)' exposure by photos. names and Addresses. reg11rdleu of age. Neighbors' !ICOm and fo m- Uy dJggrace could aharpen parentRI control -and let's make p~rtnll pay for I.he damages. -G. D, "hit h.ttwt ••11«'1 , .. ,..,,, vl11••n. ,,., ~-·-"'' ,.,... .. "" ... ---··· ··~· Jtllr HI _.,. t9 O'""'J Ou1, Otll'I' .. I.I. r Swiss Are S111cill vs. U.S. Royce Brier A columnist ''i.~iti ng Switzerland notes the political and social virtues of the Swiss people <ind government. Ile e~pla ins how the 25 cantons, miniature equivalenll! of our slates, in· it1a te lav.·s and f.'COllomic policies, and pass them on to the Bern government. wh ich is a collective. Political nonsense doesn't get far in Switzerland, yet nd people has m o r e freedom, individual· ly and nationall y. Their pEr ca p i I a 11·eallh is the high- est in the v.·orld. This rationa l \\'ell being is very evident even lo a casual vis- itor to 1he country. The columnist thinks it should be a lesson to us, the Americans. Bu! here the analysis falls apart, for !he Swiss are six million people on a ~m~ll land, and v;e are 206 m1\lion strewn across a continent. There is reason to believe most of our latter-day problem is rooted in great concentrations of popula- tion and con!inenlal spread. We are necessarily a sectional people. and one seC'\1on doesn·r know another, or undersland its problems. ~JOST or Ot.:R \'1tal \\'Ork unions, for 1n!l1ance, have national scope. Their pol1c1f>s are determined by sC'clional leade rs who have advanced to national lcadC'rsh1p as labor pohtician5, L1kell'1~c. our great corporations tial'e a continrntal function v•h rch militates against rff1 cien1. and 1 n l eg i' ate d adn11n1strat1on of their effairs. \VhC'n the great corporations, ac1ing in self-defC'nse. col lide ""i1h Jab or orJ.:anizall ons. acling in self-defense, the innocent citi zen mass is the victim, and invariably pays for lhe damage. Thus 1o1·e have railroad. or shipping or other in- t£1rstate strikes or lockout.s, "·hich are difficult to cure within our traditional and constit utio nal freedoms. \Ve simply suffer dislocations until they become seU- defealing absurdities. Authoritarian societies, such as the Ru ssian or that of ma inland China, do not ha\'C this problem. The masses do not have rights or freedoms in our sense, and the governments can keep the societies functioning by intimidation. TRE TfllRD REICH, in population halfway bet ween Switzerland and the giants, could function well in the war of conquest initiated by Adolf Hitler, until "'e, hi$. free enemiell. could muster our 11uper1or resources. Only the n did the German society ciumble. 1943-45. To do this, the free nations had to restrict in· dlvidual freedoms, such as limiting automobile fuel and the right of .citizens to buy and couwne such foods &5 they wanted. Thu1 the Co~grw: has the power lo prevent eeononUc lhutdpwna, but only by dimlnishtnc our lndlvidull and ecooomlc freedoms. On the tur1eee there la DO 90lullon for mere: blpas. With itl Mtuo1eneoU1 but I 11 t e r I o c k i n & dlsloc:atlons. \Vork 1toppa.ge Md lnflation hlvt lately rtacbed a st11e wbere. they are preposterous, and all of us, rich or poor, are Injured •hen they conUnue. Nor can any , rich or poor, wln anything by perpetuating the cond ition. The puztle 11 lo bring rational tttlnking to the 11tu1tlon without seriously damag. ini our freedom or aoclo-toonom lc progress. Panic buttons, like ,compulsory arbltara.tion or .price..fil:in1, can do it, but not without •twtdonJng the contract we drew up whtn our tociety wu small, agrarian and simple to oper8te. MULTl-At/Lf/A IN AN~//,.f, 'fl~ .. lfGA! fEjf i > 'Power to People' A Mindless Slogan ~ Some of the banners raiser! by the anti. war demonstrators 1n ~'ashington lhis summer proclaimed: '"All Power lo the People." While I agre.e wit h the aims of the demonstrato rs, I fear that ttieir slogan is mindless and men2cing to the future of demOC· racy. Po10.·er is danger- ous in anybody'.!! hands: il is most dangerous in t h e hands of a mob - and a mob is what "people " be com e 11·hen they are not const rained by Jaw. OUR CONSTITUTION ~·isely separa tes and divides powers, so that even the ma· jority itself cannot ride roughshod over a minority wi1hout abusing 11nd distorting our Constitu tional safeguards. If the demonstrators' slogan were to become a reality, !hey would be the first to suffer unde r it. There is jgood reason to believe that most of the '"people" in the U.S. today are hostile, or at leost in· different lo, the Bill of Rights. Given full pOIO.'er, these people \\'Ould treat lhe demonstrators far more severely than even the Nixon administration has . l\tANY, IF NOT most people do not. believe in democracy for others; and most contemporary Americans would not sign the Dec.J.11ratlon of Independence if it were offered them today; it is •·too revolutionary.'' r-·--~---............ i -s '• l' ydney J. Harris · : 'J ..... ..... . In point of fact, the founders of lhis country "'isely turned dov;n •·aJI J"JO"'er" for themseh·es, knov.·1ng how quickly and easily such uncontrolled pov.·er could be turned into a !yranny of the mass, ~·hich ts the worsl tyranny of all . Those \\"ho claim lo speak for '"the people" usually express and ernbod~ lhe: most irrat ional elemenls in our natute - a Hitle r or a Stalin can thC'n perpetrate the bloodiest of lnjusl!ces under the cover of representing '"the people," when 11•hat they really represent is our api)('t ite for vengeance and our search for sca pegoats. IRONICA LLY, if the people were given power right now, their first act would he to crush the kind of dissent manifested by the demonstrators. It is only the Jaw - fragile and per verted though 1L n1ay have become -that prel'ents them from ex- ercising such despotism against minority groups. ''All power" granted to the ma· jority WOl.lld be the death of democratic dissent. This country "'as established lo avoid the excesses of an elite on the one hand and lhe mass on the o!ht"r. IF we'are rUl· ed by an elite, the way to reform it is by fairer use of the law, nnl by tearing do\\n the institutions. and processes that alone make democracy possible. Jn so doing , the apostles of "power to the people"' merely pave the way ror a d1c!alorshi p under which they wi!J be the first to gn . Helicopter Aid vs. Noise I To the Edilor: In reference to JeUers to the editor ob- jecting lo the noise of the police helicopters, I agree lhal helicopters are noisy, just as any aircraft.ls noi sy. Even though they are noisy, I·feel if the in- dividua\J compla ining about ~lhe noile would see for themselVl!I whal this machine can do, the indlvtduall would better understand why many t!Oes are now using helicopters e\'en witb all the com~aints, and learn lo livi with the ..... EVEN AT NIGHT, the beli<opter Is able to Hf: and· do more to help the per10nnel on the ground. thAll anyth_ing else. The: •helicopter's ability to move speedily ·and unrlitrlctt:d rrom one polnt to anolhrr, il\fs In 11vlng Um as well as speeding hel p tO petllOns In-need. The lut decade lw pr'o"111 that the het1C1:1pter Is here to stay ahd ite use.s wlll lncreaae, becoming man's workhorse as dJd the automobile... · DAVID DEUTSCH Speclallll (Jl:.6). U.8,A. Tuy Hoa Anny Alrlleld Repobllc "' vi-.. r...U..,..n.c1o11 .._,. · Th tho Editor: I would like to know what our Oran~ County Transit District, Including tbe Honor11ble Ront~d Caspers, Ralph Oark. John K11nel , Derek McWhlnney , Richard L)'11ne and Ted McConville. are doing about our lack of transportation while the lagt feeble line between co•stal cities i! fest f11dln11 Jway. I Sf..!~K NOT only for the. loo old or ' too young to drtve , but for a l1rgt num~r of youth 1ee.kin1 work, 1pplyln1 l\1ailhox Letleri from readers are welcv"ne. Norm.ally writers should co nvey thei r meJsage.r i"n 300 word! or le..~s. The right to condense letters to fit sp11c« or eliminate libet i.! reseroed , All let• te r& mu.st include Jignatr1re and ma il· ing address, but names may be with· held on request if s11fficie1t6 Teas on is apparent. Poetry will not b« pub-lished. at our government emp loyment agencies ... and_ unable to accept jot;is becauge of our · transportation system. When wHJ we get help? "' FRANCES MAC DONALD 811 George --~ Dear Georae : Before we Wtta married I coul4~'t takt my eyes .off my hus- band and lie rould not •top just staring •t me. Now we are bored Wit.h each othtr •• Whit b: the solu- tion ? Deir Dis : DISILLUSIONED Welt. instead of just starlng1 at each other. marriage would be a lot 1 more fun If -look, you want to write lo nne of the lady columnlats? They gel away with murde.r when It "!>mes to su advlct!, but ll ma.ketl: me uncomfortable. (lfave your wonytna done bJ trained losers. Wri te to George.) ' ,, ' • DAILY Pllllf 7 La,rge 'Creep' Noted A lo11 g Qitake Fa,ult SA ..... FllA.\'("ISCO 1AJ '1 A g!'ophvs1risl !'A.\'~ A s1gntflf'All! nin\'f'mrnL ocrurrf'rl a Ion~ a ni a1or hr:11u·h of 1h,.. ~l'\Q mile San Anrlr{'iiS t·Arihri11:ike f;:iul! - )l01is1blv l're::it1 n1: a ~::i l l'!\ 1;il1r for slr;:11n !h.:it coulrl l•'i1d tn ;i •i11 :i~r. Or . Ch1-yu l\111J.: .ii !hC' ~:i1nhriu;i~e fo.lr-c han1sn1 Lah111 .1!11ry ,<;:1111 ( h e mo1·prnent, l'Alled a ··crr rp.'' 11·;is slli;htly more than onr -lh1rd inch . It 11as Lhe lar~est t.Tf'Pp e1er rt"conte11. he Rcld('rl Kin~ ~a lrl 1n an 1n1er11ew ,\Ju11rl;i1• thal thP mo1 en1rn1. 11h1l'h O<'f'111rcrl d11r1n~ ;i 29-hnur prnn1t Juli· li-18. 11;is not d11i1·ln~rrl l'nonrr ht"ra11se n1r.tsurrn1ent data hart to he l'h('{ l..rrl The .o.r1rn11~1 sa1rl ht> an1l tu.~ 1nllr :ig11rs ha1 E' 11 nt;.11!1 el1 1··•nr·lu1lr1i the creep "prnl'o;ihl.\ 1el1e1erl .•1gn1f1c:int ;:unnun15 nf 5tr;i1n ' .1lo11 g 1hr ll:111ri;ri1-('ala1•rras fa ul1 nr;11· H'1ll1.0:1rr, ahnti l !IO 1n1/e<; .<:.nuth of .S;:in Fr;i nt'1sf·ri. l\1ni: .o:a1d thr Jll(!\'l'll\('lll tnay !'or re!P1Ving st rain .;long tl1P nla1n !'an Andreas faull and JXlSS1bl y prnrirling safety l'al\'e.<. for stresses ne1·elop1ng v.·here the main fault cuts through San Francisco. l ,BOO U11b11rled Pact Ol('cl iI1 4-n1onth Stril{e at Ce111eteries ~A:-.: FR,\.\'CI S(I) J l'PI 1 An ;:igrprnicnl w;:i~ 11nnnunrPd e.:ir lv [f)d;iv in 1he fnur-mnn!h nld rrmrtPr1 wnrkPrS .o:tri~e that h;i~ lrft mnrp th,:in i.RM bnrl1es unhurierl The 11n11u1111(•r111rnt t•;in1c 11ftrr An alt- 111gh1 ;i,grn1·1· rner11n~ ~t ween un1f)n and rn:ir111_1!e1ncn1 repre<:.entat1vps in !hp 11ffi re'i nf \1 ;.n\r .lnseph Al1ntn whn !Y.'ICe b<"fnrr had intrr\'f'ncd w1thnu\ succpss. ThP spnkf'.<:rnan for the ma yor :o;;i id th11t !hr nr11· 1'nntr:1t•t 11·as ,:i lhree-~·rar part n1nn111c !hrou!!h 1974. hu! he did nn t h~t anv nihr r tf'r nl!' nf !he a2rr<'ffif'nt. rca1 ·hed 11( 4 22 "1n 1PDT1 aflf'r 14 hnur<:. nr nr11 rh• j nn!1n11nu.<. nrcn11a1tnn~. 1 ·n1nn 111rmhrr<:. nlf'rl tnnti:ht at ()•Ima In 1ntr nn 11<:. 1Prn1s. Thr un1n11 ·-. 111rr11brrsh1p ];i ~l St1 lurrl111• r<'Jrt·!NI a Pf1\f'(I Sl"rl 1nanage111ent nfrl'r nl ~:1!1 a cla \. ;in lf\(TC'aSe nf 60 C'f'n!s an hnur t'clrna,·ti''f' 1n \lrin·h \1cttirir-e V1l1gcr;ild . .1:ec·rclt11'~· n r Crmf'tf'ry \Vnrkrrs Local 21i.'i. ha~ i;airl the strike v•nul d end if en1pln\'er~ offrred ;:i in inimum l'-l'n llf thrre ~'ca r contract and increased the health, '-'"elfare and pension bcnrf1!~ The slrike by re:mtltr1' ll'Orktr~ ~ta rttd Jun!" :\ and rinsed 10 f'l'ml"!Pr1es in nP'lrhy rnlma and ont" 1n Pain Al!n Tht>r!' arr nn remPtene~ 1n S,:in Fr<1nr1 ~1·n. rxrept for th!' Rrm.v plnl!> Rl lhP Prf'SH1in. Unburied IYidic~ '.ll'ft' stored at rnortu;iriei; in lhP <'lt l' anrf nn thl' San Fr11nc1sc(l pcn1nsu\;i -;ind llfflt'!als had w11rned of the f")S.<:1b1!1t} of health ha1.arrl.~ Durinl! 1he ~1flkf', Ahnto nrderr>d thr hnd1rs or :,o 1nd1.c:rn1s hurird a! a nnn- l'truck r•f'n1P!rr1• hf'r1111<.f' thf'~ prr~entrd a poss1hlf' hf'alrh prnhlr-rn r.ra l'r~ wr n1 t111<11t rnrlr'd 11 nd 11.ra"'"-anrl ll"{'{'d~ ('Ill f'f('(j lhP ll~tl<i ll\ \\ P ) 1 • r~an1r11rrd (en1rfrfl('S 1n Cnlnl;i. ;i ~m;i ll t•o1nn111n1 ty lh;i1 <lr r rnd s nn t he crrnrlrnrs [fir niui·h •lf 1!<. ('1·nnnn1.\· The r1.c,rrrn1rnt ramp nn r d;i1' 11fl•'r (;ov 11nn,:ilrl Rr;iic.:in rnrl w1!h 11rrp1ni:; rrl11t11·es in Sar rr11nrn1n ;ind s,:i1rf hn1h i;;il11"5 wrrp "v1ctirn1z1n.c," \hp publi c: h1 lttt1n~ !ht strike drag nn pasl "any point of reason," Dasl1ed; N egotiatio11s Fail SA(HA:'llE1'>TI) ~1\I') -\ Prnsprrl5 nf ni;:i J!"lr t;ix refnrm In California this ~·e;i r wrre suddenly bleak tnrl.:iy af1er the collap~e nf neg n t i a ! i fl n s betwer.n Gov. Reagan and Ja11'n1;:i l..r11 '"I t h 1 n k 11 c'rp lh rouch. A~~emh h S r e" k P r Rn h J\l0rrtt1 1[).\;in t\11\s1 , s;'llrl 11 f',1r 11\ 11hen !hr I 71 h barg;i1n1 11r. .o:css1nn brnkr> off i\lrind11 v t'l"f'l1 1ng. "\\e 11 ;ir1I lax ref11rn1 ," said P.:iul Rr,·k. Re;1_1!an·s press serrrlr·-i.1' ... lln\\' mnre specific C.:111 ~OU hi'?" ~rlnrrtt1 , who 11c~nti11trd 11·c!rare rrf1111n 11 11h Hr;iJ::.n in si mil ar fa c e t n -r a c e sessions. sa id Dem nc rats "ould go it ;ilone 11·irh !heir o'-l·n !I 4 b1l11on tax rehef and rpfnrm pl;in, but :1r knn11 ]edged pro~pect s for lh.11 y.•ere slim. L"nlP~s at I e 11 s t 12 Rrpuhllrans hack 1h11t. pl11n. 1n the Assembl y. \\'h1ch is nnt r'prrtl'rl. ··proprrtl' ta:>. re!i<'f is rl"arl," s::11rl thr .~pf';iker The chore fa t1ni:: I h c. 1cr1d"r~h1p !lirn. 111th the lri::1s l11!ure alrrarly tn a rcrnrcl long sc~:;ii,n. 1s In r;11::.e lhe monrv needrd In b;:il:inrr a $.1,10 mil0l1nn df'f 1r 1t in the curn'!nt SG.R b1!1 1on state budgrt. Th::tt 11•flulcl he dione by con1 r>rting !n pa ~· r n 11 11'11hhnld1ng o[ st11te 1n1·r1111e tll\l'S and etnsing ! :ix lon phnlcs . 1-.lnrrl\1 .o:;iid. Ile 1\"f1t1ld push for t o u g he r resl rictions on thr. o 11 c1rplcl1nn al101A'an1'CS Rnd 11~e or !hr ra pilal J:a ins as 11 1;ix (!i;'rl urt1nn :ind v.•ou\d 1n1pnsr ;i 111in1mum inc:omP t:1x nn lhc R eag"n Will Skip Viet Visit 1- ~ . .\CR/\\1 f·::\TO (UPI l ~tale':-affl111"n1 '-'·ho have big lax '-ITile·nlfs. Rer11hliran:-cl1111ncd that !he nemorra1 ~ hrn ke oll the rriv11te negnlu11tnn.\, h , t d behind locked dnorg guarded hi' a Rc;ig;in srruri !~· nflirer . 1,hcn thrv halkerl ;it. a Reag11n prnpo~al 'rnr spending hm1ts nn loi·al gnvernmrnL Hut As.~cmhh·man ,Joe A (;nnsa\lcs (n-La l\11r.11 d11 \. s:iirl !he hreakinJ: pninl ramP 11 hen •·the governor got. up .:inrl s:11d. ·f.11her take my park;ige nr we won"l have tax rr.fnrm.'" An npt inll sti(' nnt e w:i !'= ~1n1oderl hv 1l er 11 h I i r ,. n As..~rmhlyffi;in \\'1 lham T . Ra g\r l' hf S11n n:if;ir! '-'-ho s;:i1d, · .. 1 rlo not hrhe1t 1hr neli!,nl1;11!nns h:i1·e broken dnwn • . . Thrre 11·as no m11 jor hre;ikup. hut the RflVt rnnr lefl hC"r11u~e he had an :i 1rp!;ine to ea11·h."' Ellsberg Wi1 1s Bid . ' , ... , .. .. -·~··-· ' ' ... '-/ ,, .. =' •' ----,.--- w••o~ ,111 a11o1 \ a1o10 .,,.,,.UN1HOM ~OllCY .. ,., .. , ,.._.,r.., .... "" ,, ,....,., .. ~ ··~·· .. _, """"' ,.,_.. ..... ~ .......... ..,.. ,,. ,,,, .... '"'~ ,.... """ r.~.,__-...... ~· ~ ,. .•••. .. ··~·· ~ ... -~ ' ...... , --· t""',ov. finntilrl Heag,:in ha ,< drridr>d tri p;i~s Ufl ;:i .o:chcdult d stnri 1n \'il'l nam on his impc11d1nl! l11 n 11·crk !nur of !hr nrient bcr ;:iusr nf a tig ht scherlulr , the gnvernor's oHicr annnunrcd. ) ' Save s231 Deluxe 6-shot pump repeating shotgun with variable choke, ventilated rib! Rr;:ican ii; :=:r·hf'rlu lcd lo lea1·e Fnrlav a~ Prf's1dcnt Nixon· .. , r"'···.-:n;i! l'!n1s~ry 011 a lrq11 th;:r! 11 1!1 tak" him in Taiw,111. S1nc.1pore. Th;uland, f:.nu!11 1\f"lrr;:i a.n rl .l ;1pan. f';nll Arrk. 1hr i:n\·rrnnr"~ prP<S .";f'Cl"f'tar\', !'=Rid ,\1nnrl<t~' \11P rlrr1~1rin In r <I n r " 1 ;+ p\;:inne d 24 hn11 r s1npn1 rr 1n : \'1c1n;im 11as rP111'hrr! j1i1n\h b~· R"<i J:!an ;:i nrl the LS. S1t1lr Drp:irtn1cnr , Reck said 1t 11·11~ rlr ri rll'r! thr 1 g:oYe rnor's l11·1J-wrrW; ~rhrd11l r \•1as "so !1~ht" \ 1Ptn11 m shnulrl be passed up. He s;:i1c! it h11d nothing to dn 1v1lh 1he pnl1 !lr11I situation in Snuth \'ietnam. Pair S urYi,·e Island Cras h A \I ALO.'/ I UPI i -Two men escapr>d in;ur~· ~londay y.·hrn thei r Cessna 150 crash l;inrled ;al the airJXlrl nn Catt1hn11 Island . The s1nall plane pihited by Ronald P. Alexander, 36. of Lanr;-.sler, lo.st power 11· h 11 e coming in for ;i landing shortly after nnon . authorities said. HERBERT l. MILLER TIRE CO. INC. S•n•~ 1911 DUNLOP TBLS, - RADIAL TIRES S"Clll UILOU SAii '" 2395 155x12 1..,.11 c ... i.. · ,.mi...._ 155113 :".:::' .... 27'5 165x13 =:,, ;==---- 165114 11111-· ._, l llMt,Mfl . AntM hlltf 29f5 165115 :"!;.~ ""' 175 '13 P1tt 11k ... x 'ttllMt,_ C-tlr. ~~ \·Vhateveryou're saving for you'll get there q uicker \Vith one of our special certificate accounts that yiel ds 6°/o interest per annum. Another 6 to ren1ember, our six convenient regional offices f ram Orange County lo MJ libu. To sum it a.II up, stop in <it Union Federal Savings soon. is for Interest compounded daily and paid day in to day out. And fn r Insured savings (up to $20,000). And fo r an Impressive list or 22 special customer servi ces to make your li fe a little easier. Slands for Flnandng (think of us for'jOOr home or mobile home loan). S'/• per annum am9it lnter<St on regular passbook aa:ounlS,..and a friendly staff who hal your besl lnteres.IS at heart. F Is also for fr~ customer services. Free travelers cheques. UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS ,,. ~""°°"natl A Shotgun feo!ure\ rapid.pump action, visible top sofety, straight li ne feed , automatic tngger-d1s(on· n!'!c1 . Yorioble choke for 1nslont ~ho t-pott!!'rn change. 'RE G . 89.95 WESTERN FIELD' I 2·GA. AND 2Q.G A. />.SHOT PUMP SHOTGUN 78.88 99~2~GA. REG. 122.9.5 YOUR CHOI CT ' ., WE WILL ;,;;(, ,:,::;:..~::: ,;··. ~ t".(' Ward f 2.99 hand trap 51r.-,l'\q rc1Lerl •r>rinq w•th w')Ol"il'!n q r•p 3 .6 9 shotgun cleaning kit J ·o•"'· '°"· 288 br•J \h, pt'ltr.N?-i, nil, .,,.,lv.,nl . WRITTEN GUARANTEE l ocked Up By 35 Yrs. Of Custom Painting Performance Save 1.11 on clay targets ~:~~·~;onn 2 88 135 P'!"' bo ~ 29 .99 zoo m ri flP. S<ope 1'1· MW"' 22M to 7 ~...,or t Njm ~ r:j"1ryf\_ Storage units! Choice of wardrobe, base or utility cabinet! SMCIAl VAWE !1 All-steel utility o:obinet feotu•&!-.'i full . width ~helves. ~5y-<.icce~ doors. s 5poc:iou .. nil -steel wardrobe no .. hot bor, 3hoe rnr.k bui lt.in Beige fin •sh . "( Handy o ll.-steel base cabinet hos m<'"l f resistant top, double dool"'1., shelf. ( Tasty «1ndleo and cookies ot Candy Shop! Tempt )"OtK toste buds with Word, der1C.100s good"ies• or .. nge Counry Refional Olfite; Fountain Vallf'I'• St1l Beath • Fountiin Valley, 17400 Brookhuril Street, Phdne {71.4) 962·1378 · Seal Beach, Rmsmoor Shopping Cente r, 12501 Sell Belch Boulevild, Phont431·352$ LA CllNIOA 'Ull[ITON SANTA AN.I "" -~· 1t"' ~ ""'~ ~· .,...._.,..,..,.. •.•• .,1 .,. .......... ~ .. N.NO•AJU CITT .................. •O\UIU_AD _,. ..... __ ......, •• Regional Olflcs: long letdttiy Knons • CerdcN • Mllibu • Maln.offlce:-O&SOadl Sprfnl sawr.. Los Angeltl ' ......... !---'!"~'".''.' c"~>~> ---1-,,,,;•~-07;~n~··~·'2 ~ "'o""'":':'.;;;--t---___!!:z-14 "I••' NOftW.ILK HUNtlNOlON •lACH VENTU•A -··· •.• .,. .. ,11 b'-'j ..... J:.~· ...... ~ ---YI'\ ... ,., .,,,, ~ --,., .. ,_,, ,,,,,, ''''"' ···-· ·-161.o"Jll ,._.,., • ·~ .......... _ -· ~'•·81" _ ,.., _.., ... 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SMITJlS' MORTUARY 1%7 Mi ll St. RuaUn-ton lkaclli IJMl,ll I TutsdJ1, Octobtr 5, 1971 C o1111ty R euie 1v Progress Report Looks to Future By JACK BROBACK O! tM D•ll, P'lltl St•tt rf"sidents of the county's 25 proportion of !ow-va lued units, unemploymf"nt to 8.2 percent cilies show great disparitr. v.·hlle Santa Ana and Garden of the work force. I See by Today's Want Ads e ROAR AROUND 'l'OWN JN ntIS C'la"tom '66 T~r. Jt"1 1barp with mlll1y Ex- tr1U1, Look for It in the: imported car aection, SANTA ANA -1'he-eighth an11ual Or;inge Co u n I y Prngrl'SS l\C'port made 1fs bow tnd:iv nnd it is sa:11i fir:int in lh,1! ·it ;1ddrl'$ses 1!!'rlf largrly tu que.stions about the future. "l';1n \1e not only sust:iin. hut '{early ta:'<es on an aver:1ge Grove a re diametricall y The growth rate of sales h1)1ne valued at $24,000 t'an opposite examples-small volume of com mer c i a 1 • HE'llE'S A D 0 U 8 LE ( h. h I ./ GOOD DEAL; This can be \"IHY by as much as $1 91 pef(ent o 1g va ued and his establishn1ents slowed to a net d1•1>cnd1 ng on the ciey and it.s pefeent of low-valued. of only 4.7 percent when an f'lt~r a !>-plf"Ce a:a m'" H I Th f h , or din ing ~et. It Ma a !or. tnx ra1e. e prices o new ousing adjustment is allowed for ' .1h 1 1 \ mica top, ..-1 one ea . The rountv sli!I bo:isls the has increased considerably inflation. Deluxe uphoJ!;!t red vinyl most favorahle I for l he bf"yond that of t'onsumer T R AN s p o RT A TION ,· chain; that 1wivel, in avo.- b incon1e. • la:'<p.ayer ) ratio et ween Orange County's rapid growth cado. You can't miss br:-impru1·e the quality of life in Orange Counfv7" asks Hobt'rt \\' ll:Ht1n. rhairman of the r ounl\" B1iard of Super\•isors, in an ·1n!rodurtnrv letter to the J!f.?.p:1ge compil.i.tion of fat·ls and fi_gu rrs. enip!oyes and population in [' , 1 ECONOJ\flCS : The relative "is directly altributabl~ to Che ca~ it"1 like nrw. ~~p~~~~· ;~~~~a~p~l~\i!~~ ;!;;!~~~~:.:;; ~ ~fac~i1~e f~~l:rgri~ult~~: -~~:i ~:J!~si~~eth~/;~;:,~~~g b~~ e ~ ~~G~ :e~~ This compares "'\th JO 6 1n ;'!i 4'~,. ft?'# ~-.\-.. · economy is in contrast lo a other modes of transportation. the ftrm for you; a vae- populous Los Angeles County. •" ~~ ·l~:~ ~i-';", ."! •'J massive growth in industry The voters creatl':d thl': Orange uum liwttptr, EJ~ux. Battin dwells on the choices lhl' rounl\" has about the future <1nd ho.:ls!s of the count~··s r.ro1vth P o l icy a n d ne v e I opm e n t S•ratrgy J'n1!(ram announced in 1971 to ~t'L'k :inswl'rS to complex qur~tiClns. 7 4 in San Diego, and 32.2 i(l ~ t OIAll6E . . , . ~ and commer<:e. County Transit District las! in good condition. ln to- San Francisco. 1 ~J•J~~:.:' . ..-"' .;, -. 1 Taxable sales increased 202 year and its board of directors day's Want Ads! Incorporated cities iri o ..... • .····"""--~ "" ·'" percent in the past decade. is moving toward •[•~======================== Oranf.(e County have grov:n t.1anufacturing employment countywide bus system. 1- rrnm 56 or the total 782 square household income rosl': by only increased from 11 to 28 The present reliance on th!': nliles to 289. 48 percent. percent of the labor force in automobile results in the One ansv•er to this pricing the past W years. The reliance poorer segment of the county's GHO WTll AND CHANGE : out of many families is the on aerospace as the mainslay population spending a large Bet\\·ecn 1950 and 1970 the const ruction of lower cost of the n1anufacturing economy portion of their income on auto tot<il nurnher of housing units condorniniurns. have brought repercussions in maintenance. rose frorn 79.000 lo 462 ,000. Nev:port Beach and Lagu na the econon1y. The need for a balanced J\1ore significant were the Beach typify cities with a high 1'here was a loss of 12,300 transportation system capable ch:in~cs occurrinf! within the proportion of U1c county's jobs in the aerospace complex of handling diverse but Kids Love Uncle Len, Saturday in the DAILY PILOT Tllr re1·i r11· of the yea r \!liO i~ drt:ii\ed in eii.:ht st•rti0no;-governmenl. i;ro1vth nnd cll.1!1ge. p o pulation , h o11s1 n g,ec on omlcs, lr;1ns1,:·rt:i! i('n. en1·i ronme11t :ind 1iublita1inns. d istribution of the housing high-va lued homes and a s1n2Jl in one year, bringing dependt'nt groups is apparent. inl'entory. As of 1960 the ratio't-::C:"--'--------------'-----_::_.::_ _ __:_ __ _::_,:__.:_:c_ _______________________ _ Citizrns nl<l\' obt;'lin copies of the rrpo!"t for ~2 C;'lrh by '' ·i1ing lo !he Or;'ln~e C'o11nlv Plr •1uin~ Dt'parlmt'nt. ~ O O C11·ic Crntr r Dri\"r '''est, S<>nl:t Ana, Calif.. 92101. Clluntv suOE"rvisors h ii d appro1·e"d a hike in pri<P llf !hi': rxpanded bo«k to !5. but PrPsidcnt Nixon's price frcen~ rlict:itf'~ the fnrmer price-at le.1~t un til mi~-1\ovme'irr. Jn caosule form. this is "·h:il thr report has to s,1\· ahout !he county, its go1·ernments, problems and people: GO\"ERN~tE!\'T : R :t p id irflu x of population v>hich \rn:·krd to bring ab o u t decentralized gro\\"lh produced s-ilirnt differe nces in addition to 1h,1~r of Pi'f:t1lation and size. O·-:;u:iri11· bf'tween rapacity to ~rr·i i<"c . rr.~idrntia! demands and re1·rnue gene r at i n g JX.1lrnt1:i! 10 pay for the se nt't·d~ r:rr11·. Property taxes paid by Guid ance Unit Sets > Child T alk-· Lack o f co1nmunicalion bct11·cen ch ildren and parents is a l"pic !o be exptored Oct. 18 at the Child Guidanct' Cl'nter of Orange County"s 11 lh annual n1eeting. ··Bridge or Brcakdo\1'n?," is the tit!e of !hi': present ation \l·h1ch will fC'ature presen· t;itions bv adult and teen ~rnup~ in °lhe Corona de! J\lar Jl1!!h Schon] Little Theater, of single d"'elling units to n1u\t inle "'as 6 to I. By 1970 multiple units accounted for 28 )X'rcent or an increase of 11 pcrrent. Also increasing is t he numbf"r of renters compared to homeo"·ners. Growth has its pril'e in many aspects of comn1un ilv life. It can be assumed ihat as the countv continues to grO\I'. there will be a growth in rates of crime. de!inquent'y :tnd suicide. These are alrt'ady complaints about the inadequate numfMor of parks. libraries. and schools and the ga p \vill certainly increase. P O P U LAT I O N : The countv's 1970 population is hc.1 \·ilv concentrated in a fe\1' cit ies .. hut a chnn~e is evident. The six title.~ of Anaheim, Buena Park, Fu l I e r I o n , Garden Gro\·e. l1untington BeaC'h anrl s~n ta Ana contain exilclly hJlf the county's pennle. The comparable 1960 fi,gure \1'as 57 percent. ho-...·e,·er. This sho\\"S a mol'e t o "' a rd dispersion. C'itics sho"·ing proportionatt' ' int'reascs to the county's total during the 1960s \\"ere Brea. Cypress. Fountain Va 11 t y, lluntin.(llon •eeach, Orange. Placentia. Seal Beach. Tustin and '\"e~lminster. All other c ities de creas ed their proportionate share \\' it h Anaheim. Ruena Park. F\1Ilcrton. Garden Gro\'e and ~:inta Ana experiencing the largest pcrccntnge losses. JIOUSl~G : There is a rising gap bet11·een household income and the price of new housing. The median selling price of a nc"' single family tract home rn~e near1v 90 pe rcent from 1960 to 1970, \\·hile median The pubhc is in\'itecl to the 7 ·30 pm. session at 2101 1 Jo::istbluff Dn\·e, Corona de\ -----------,[ 1\l;-i r. tOCAL ED lTOR IAtS The DAI LY PILOT Qui t e Ofte n Fights City Ho ll The f"hild Guidance Centrr of Or.1nge Coun1y is involl"ed \I" th help J n g en1ot1ona!Jy l d1 s!11rb<.'d ~ounr:sters. stress- 1 in i:: pa rent a I participation, \1 1th a chn1c at Iii E. 18th St, C'oi;:t:i :0-lC'~:I and branches in 1 r.arden (,rn\c. An ah e i m •I Orange nnd San Clemente. '-----------~[ •ti!• ........ . .. • . . . Would up to $25,000 make life brighter? Money buil ds up !n your house. Every time you make a house payment. Every time property values go up. Your Avco man may loan yqu a substantial part of that '"equity'" -$5 ,000, $10,000. as muc h as $25,000. trs your money. How much? J ust estimate how mu ch your house is worth today, and subtract how much you sUll owe on it. The difference is your equity. And you don'I have to spend the money on home improvements. It's yours. Get out from under your bills. Buy a second car-a boat -more education. Take a once-in·a-llfetima vacation. You name il So call Avco Financial Services You'll find out quickly how much c ash you may get And you'll get several payment sizes to choose from. Call Today • ~l~ W.bdiM in}W- Loani -Over SS.000 on Real Estate and Personal Property. 500 N. Anaheim Bl vd. 910 S, Brookh ur1t St. 250 S. Euclid Ave. 1879 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 61 7 W. 17th St., S1nt1 An• 2017 S. Main St.# Santi An• 53S.2116 956-2210 n6-S250 642-3484 547-1431 549-3361 Sale s tarts Wednesday ... e nds Saturday, October 9th! Hurry, Some quan itie1 are limited! 0 • - ' , .ASTIC SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE "CHARGE ITI" ALE! Our perky tier and cafe sets give wind°"ws a sunshiny look! 99 24"·30" LONG RfG. 3.49. 3.99 PAIR Your w indows will hove a bright a nd chl't'rful look no matter what the season! Wards gives you 4 fa shionable tier and cafe poir1 to choose from in lengths of 24" and 30" at.a low sole p rice! A._11 ore mode of crisp and colorful easy- lo-care·for fabrics. .. -~ REG, 2,99, 24" GlASS TIER .. , •. 2.49 . Mat<hing valan<es, swags and mnopy . · f toppers are also sale priced for. 4_ days! .. -. ···~-~ (!]Reg, 4.49 ·4.99 ;..;,g, for lien,' styled ...;1h ' fancy trims, pair • "": ...••••• ; ••• 3.79 • 3.ff (!]Reg. 2 . .49 .. 2.99 volances for cofe or fien, matching fabrics, eoch .......... 1.99 • 2.29 @)Re g. 4.29 a wning .stripe canopy, complete wit h e xtender rod, each. , ......... : ••• 3.29 •• , . SHOP MONOAY ntRU SATURDAY 'Tll 9 PM ,, .SHOP SUNDAY 12PM1'p' 5 i'M lA CllNIOA ·~-1111111. I ,, NORWALK ...,...,.,, "' ._....,ii. w..I. e t-OfH HUNTINOTON llACH """'"' ... Metto ~~ ,......,1 ... ,,. n. •' ' , " " . • lu~~day Octob~r '5 1971 Absentees Make Out Producing 'Yes ' I Solons Get $120 Pay, Work or No • Top British Sc hool Rapped i WASHINGTON (UPJ J -In the nation's musty legal archives there is a 115-yeal' old statute. To the scholar of Jaw it is known as P.L. 2, U.S. Code, Sec. 39. Simply stated. the Jaw re- quires that a federal legislator (Senate or Housel~ docked a day's pay for a da y's absence. Sort of a no work , no money routine which is not UIJ· common in other types of work. Using a 36:. dav calendar, the $ 4 2 , :. o o cOngressiona1 salary breaks down to about $120 a day. That kind of a do!lar loss LONDON (A P\ -Are they shadow or \.\'indsor Castl('. factor would see m to be ample playing ll too safe on the "Be good bo)·s." Hen ry used inducement for senators and playing fields of Eton -and lo admonbh tht· h1ds. "nicek House members to stay on the produting yes-men instead of and docile." job. statesinen·~ The fuunding s la rut e s Tliert•'s nn d;1ni::cr nf ~111)'u!le 1 weflring peaked shors nn t<1n1pus nuwad:iys hul lhl' J.t20 hnys S1!11 we;H' ll!p hats, :ind tu1!s. JI ead n111s t er It apparently isn't. An editorial in the school stressed conforn111y \\' i t h p Ed · w Ed rtl warnings like "Nu felluw, ~lcCrum (1111~ a l1tk1 :1111 \ 11·11 iep. 1111n · wa s ID-ne.,,·spaper, the Eton College t t · t k t 11f his ('fl!H·s LA . f recently received a leave l' l.'.lr ;1111, l' er . Sl'ho ar or of absence without pay to go Chronicle. con1pl:iin~ t h a t chorister sh::ill grow lung h:11r "The ln!-1 tt1111J.! J 11 ant to d1J home and run for governor. "excitingly 1rnag1native, fa r-or a beard. or wear µe~kt'(I is i11h1h1! !lie lw 1_1 s 111· .'tipprf':-:- seeing and scnsi11ve" types sh<les, orred, green or whJtc !lit'll" ftt•lings 01· opu11011 . .;" bt· QA.I L Y PILOT 8 jewels by joseph searches for jewel$ Con•t•t wnw•M<!d l•,..•l•y If 1,.,.,,..,._ ii• <"II ~f .. le to • flfll\ •hO>• know!HIQ•, ~·P"'"•· •"11 l~!OGr.!y """'' ,o~ <••tl•I •••lu•!lon '1 It• G~Y• m.otk~t •~lw• We w•ll ~e pl"""'" •o •~•min• your "'"' .olWI ..t .... •-•0-111 .. f 11,_ "'""'-(•II Mt. JO>•p/I or Mt. fo!11 ., 54 ... B«••ol .,1 ii•@ s ~" Q ,~g<> F .. y. Co,lo Me;a 540.9066 Now .•... Plastic Cream Jnvention For Artificial Teeth F'or some others, the ,money are bein" shoved aside at th" hos0 ." d remains a lure. " .... -==·============'=·•1:::'=·====:..:.===:..:.J,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J private Sl'hool v•hlt h haslc Hep. Speedy 0. Lon g, (D-turned out rnany of Brit <iin's Artificial Teeth Never Felt · So Nahlr•I Before No•. for thefir1t ti me. scienceo!Ten;; a plast ic cream that holds dentures as ll'eVer ~fore-forms an e!>1stic mem- brane. t hllt l<f/f/J hold /Jrt,,. /o tht 11/l/ural liHutl of you• l'llOullt. It's a unique dtscovcrycalled F1x00Er-;1• • itwr,..,._ ... , . --;i),' ' • that_ has re¥olutioni1cd denture wearing. It Jets you bite hardCT", chew ~t ier, cat more naturally. F 1itoOENT lasts for hours. Resists moisture. Dentures Wat fit are ~ual to health. See your de.nlist rc11:ularly. Get easy-to-use F1XOl)ENT Denture Aclhcsivc Cream. Can alcoholism be cured? GERHARD LANG'S LA . l running just as hard for leaders. I governor, has not asked for a ------------leave of absence, "'ilh or The boys say EI o 11 1 without pay. authorities "e11co1.1rage either ]) H the lesser attributl·s of a The law has one major CltVe r 1· "'I SAUSAGE dra\\•back. It does not work. ~ politieian or the di stastefu!j nuu lll ies of a yes·man." In the \\-'Ords of a Senate S J ., parliamentaria n. the Jaw '•is C l .S (CLllliOll Such backtalk \\'ould have.I too loos<'ly drawn for en-been heresy in the days of forcen1ent" and has dissolved Graduates of North Denver Henry VI, the king who foun:J to a meaningless string of · l·l.igh School in Co lr<:do. arc in-Eton 531 years ago In the, words surviving on the books. l'itcd tu <in annual reunion din·1;=========== I As a "·'""· Sena t e KIUS LOVE' Dernocratic LeaJer r.11 k e ner :it 5 p.n1. Oct. 17. In Hudi's fi estauranL 3 7 7 3 ~~~~f~~J~ ij~ te~to ~1 ~0~\ a;(. Cren~haw Bird .. Los Angeles. I UNCLE LE N tendance. Senate GOP Leader ·rhe group has mt-l ar1nually S t d . lfugh Sco tt is similarly bereft the pasl 34 years, and most a ur ays in ft is doubtfu l whether eitber graduating classt-s sinl·e 1898 The DAILY PILOT Mansfield or Scott \\'O ttld allow l-~h~"~':..::_be~e~n'_'_c~e~p~c~e~s:._:e~n~l~e~d'...:'.. '===========e'...~11 salary deductJons but it un- derlines the seemingly in- creasing problem of abse1-.- teeism. An example, although not necessarily typical. came last Friday, Sen. Hubert H. Hurnphrey (D-r..finn. I called up h i s amendment putting funds in the milit ary procurement bill for MIRV in escrow as an en- couragement for the Russians to negotiate a nuclear arms agreement. A vote was set for 2. 45 p.m. Although the amendment v.·as considered a major one. SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY .. , ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TH! HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! HAUS ONLY AT NOW .. , homo m•d•, htckorv '"'"""<! '''"""" 'o d•l"•O"• v<>u'll lo•y•t •D<>UI dny o•hor '""'''qe vou '"'• ••<• '"""" O~ly ••• 110~\I •n9•""'""'' ~"a '"""""""Old \\oo••n ~ ~ •• ,.,. • .,,, .• re<••P•• .,,. u1ed ov G0<h;\rd L"llq "' mek•no S"""'"" "'"""V Of \!.,tdmQ no•• 10 • d~ltclo~I• Hon•y 8.oOcd "·'"' Our ,.,,,.,,,.,e >OPC(l•On ~n~,~~.:;~, ·~~~.~~··a:~~;·~~~.·:· "~~",:.,/,:;!·~;'01! ,s,~.~"·;~!l •;~~·;",..:~ mco11\ '"'luaong "ll your u•0'1!~~. ''""' lh• '''''"'"' or Gornard L,•nq, -HAM - ll (TA:L !">TORE<; l700 E. Coo•t Hiqhway Co•ona dcl Mar -67).</000 1222 s. Many advanced c ases o f alcoholism .have been t o tally cured wh en indivitlu:ils learned to rely on God, rather than al cohol, to cop e wit h life's t ·, problems. For many, the desire for drink vanished instantaneo usly, and has never retu rned. Chr istian Scie nce teaches how everyone can finJ freedom fron1 any form of physical or mental ·bondage. Peo ple who have found their freedom s hare their gratitude at our \Vednesday evening meeting s. You're welcome to join us any week. !he Friday syndrome was strong and when the leaders started chetking their tally sheets they found them pain· fully bare. l~umphrey wa s persuaded to move the vote up to 1:45 p.m. in an effort to head off some Senators wh0 were heading out. Save $10 to $30! Wards fireplaces bring ·charm and wannth to every home de cor! The strategy '\'orked. Bare· ly. Only 51 Senators, the bare requirement, voted. ' -. "' Christian Science ~nesday Evening Testimony Meetings ©" ; If the F'riday syndrome is _ .----~""lr-'"':-:T"""''J!~ strong, it is matched by the ,, .. . " .. . .. -~ ' ' -lure of be ing away on Monday, 1 which makes for a long weekend. \ COSTA MESA -,IRST CMUllCN 0, CHlllST', SCI EN TUT W O Ma• Vtnlt Or .• -COii• M .... •=1111 P.M. ' HUNTINGTON 9EACH -'Ul:ST CHURCH OF CHR IST, SC!EHTliT t!h I Oli~1. Hunll"tton Bt.1<~ -1:00 P.M. NEWPOllT IEACH -,lllST CHU11Ct1 OF CHlllST, SC IENTIS r llOl VII Ud1 -NtWPOt! Bae<h -l :llt P,M, NEWPOllT IEACH -SECOND Ct1 UllCM Of CHR IST. SCIEHTIST llOG Piclllc Or., Corci~ dol Mar -l :to P.M. As a result, the S<>nate was at a standstill Monday. Senators with amendments were not there to call the1n up. Those who were ready hesi tated lo ri ~k a vote because al! their backers were not on hand. " ~ EARN 253 TO 503 MORE • Many banks pay a reduced savings possbook rate of o low 4°/0 • At Pocific you will eorn the same high rates as before. ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE M1N. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18\ 6.00°~ 5,000!.! TWO 5.92\ 5.75% 1,000!.! ONE 5.39\ 5.25% 500!.! %th 5.13\ 5.00% 500 ONE.DAY lnter&.St compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can obtain all these benelits service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FE·DERAL INC._,E TAX RETURNS TRAVELEftS CHECKS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • . FREE • COLLECTION OF NOTES MANY OTHERS ,. . ' -'.c)pEi NIGHTant1:DAY Hours: Mor!day thru Frl?ay 9:30 A.M~~:OO P.M. Saturday 10:00 A,M;to·6:00 P.M. · . SOIJTH 'COAST PLAZA UP INITOL tnliflT • COITA MUA, CAUl'ORNIA 0 PHONE~ \·· ,. • ·. • . , • , . ·~· -.\ ' ' , •• • · .... ~· ~ ) - v-•' . ' - ' ·' ' .. . /' . " •.r .. . ,,,'.' •' '\.._ to-.. LOW COST INSTALLATION AVAILABLE ,, I~ •• r ' I• I -. - I '30 off! Wall hanging fireplace ·with decorative ceramic·tile trim! Motor-driven logs. Thermostat control. Blot:k with gro)' or wliite tile clioice . TOllANCI .r.1 -to"""" ,,.._ ........... )•1~971 s99 REG. 129.95 -~ . i -.. -·1 REG. 69.95 r. '3 0 saving on electric fireplaces ..... with motor -driven 'oak-like ' logs! YOUR CHOICE REG. 99.9 5 ilf1 27 " wall hung urnt feature s th ermo~ ilahcatly controlled heater. logi glow real1ilicolly. Br oss !nm, cur!oin . jc Free-standing electric model hos pipe extension, thermostotlcolly controlled heater , Available in block, red, gold. ' ~'--' .. <::-: "'-' ! fi'j ~,.. . " ' \ ·-' -. ' . \ ' ' ' ~~' .I :!'\. ~ ';·· •.d -- '20 off! .22 " Franklin fireplace · burns wood , coal or charcoal! Bl o t:k 'c o st i r ~n in authe ntic design . Adopts for gos logs. 26" UNIT •.. $129 30" UNIT .•. $149 s99 115 off! Black 'Pacesetter' fireplace burns wood, charcoal! 36" 'one, 46 °' pipe $9 9 e xtension. Rich bloc k f ini~h. REG. 119.95 . ,. --- 36" UNIT ••. $129 REG . 114 .95 ,. ll:OSEMlAD '"" "'' ' ~ ,. "' -·~··-~ ••'I~ COVINA .· . io OAILV PILO r LEGAL ~OTICE 'll1H "ICllTIOUS IU\INl1$ "'"'"'. ''"''"''"'' Tnt IGllO•"n; I'"'°"' "'• """'II """",...' • .tl OVA"ll f CO ... f ll0l5 en. l\}j F flll~o .. U•' • '""'• •n• f•• '''" • ~.' (nt•I W Po•tlm•n, to.IQ $<1• n ""'''"'-" F""n•••n II•••• C• IBln,. l.f.GAL NOTICE , 1 .. 11 ~IC HflOU\ IUSINlll N.loMf_ SIJoflMl ... T I~• IOl!O•«"" .,.,,.,n, 1•1 nolo~ Dw><~.:;;•· "'ILlfO VW MO I I) II •(RU!Lnfll! \ll 7 "°"! ~1,ot. S1M• '"' ""' M l·r•, ••)O l •1•f ll1, r wr•o ~ ..... , LEGAL NOTICE I UPllflO • COU•l 0 ' H•• t TJoTI 0, CJoll'Cl•lll.lo ,0 .. T"I COUN TY 0' O•.t.NO I "•· • ltlll JjOllCI O' N(.i.•IMO OP PITlflOJj ,0. "•O•JoTlf 0' WllL .loNO '0• l lTT(lt TltTAMIJjT•llT tl OJjQ w •1veo1 ( ... ,. ot OlC..O. r ....... EM(L , o ..... Nation's Teachers Show Muscles ~ ' M•cno•I • Frtt•• 111)1 NOO •t n•" t< ·nllno••~ q o,r• C• '"" • Ton> [ 11•"'¥'" •01 IY l o V"• "" l!I. Clr••ft, Col•'"'"• )0"1" W (l!Cl•O•r, not N. So""' ~····· .. ~. ln" Dw••"'" " M nt <onOuctt<I bY I NOTICE I~ "l'l>fllT GIVf'< •~o• ~ "•1·...i• C••" ""'"""' ""' ,,,.., ~""'" • \\'ASHll'\f;TO~' 'AJ.'1 -l..ono They ha\'fln't m•I yfll , but 1 D-\V11.sh . ! wlth le.1rh"'r SU"-national con\'ent1on: ''The Re<.:<1u~e nf their number. O""'"" IM P'"~"· o• woll """ '"' '!o I' """"'' "' 1 , .... , 1.""''"M•r. '" "" r n ~st n e r • n 11 M'f!. some-the quirk \\'hite House rel('-port defe11 I~ Catherine M11y, lime h11.'I come for the AFT to Callforn!A 1eachers m,11y set Of•"'''"'• f~I\ '""'"'" " ''"'"' cen<1U("~ ~· • 5tnll11i P1rt•t • ·• P M•<•••• VY "''''"''" M ~~•ti • I ""f' , .... """•' ,J •n"\ .',' T•r~'D'" !• , ,,,._.,,n• 1<1on "'·~ "'' tn.,no, '" ~· r,. ... 0, ("""'''' on 5•~' ;o. llll •• e •••• ., J MIO~"'· D•rulv Co~~·· '·""•• """" w.,.~ """"'" "' "'"1 cr 1-1·hN d18<lrli?.tinlzed ronsttfU-1,00 In M••. 8 ,,.0., ••lt•"•l•m who had served seven termg come down (JU( of th• ilor_v rh,. p~l tern for dev•loping , n·•~· '"' '"''"" ~""t"'""• ooa tno• , ~·· .. '"' ,,,.,, '"" "1"• N ..... ,,,o ·~· ,.,,.. 1'•1r1 , lh<" nA!inn".' 11'.n n11I· in rhe Hou~e. of Repre..sen-IO\.\'er. Ill ,i;:et l'K-h1nd 1he most political punrh aimed At nPxt __ JO•• E B••• '' rm-.•••·..,··• ' -~ ., ....... . ,,, ,,., ,, .. ,. .. 1 le• nrreD•• 11 '"1 " 1 1' Ju1n. :i<'hflfll 1,. a f' h ~ r ·' a1·,. rf'f!PCL~ !hf' roncern potiliei11n~ tt1!i\'t .S 11rom1.~in' of the mainr C/IO· Thr CTA 1n ;;; fl LI ! her n • "' "I '"" rw•••O""' o• f1•~•·'"""' ~" i o1 ••·~cw" .. )....., C·•• c•""' n· • !ilki ng pol i1kal sll!lng·uP ex-havr for new teachtr in terKl The NEA .s.11y.'I th.11t 1n dld11tes for presidrnt :incl srr (';i l1 f(11·n1a ha s i;11cn .J o1<'P; Z•e1~ o• Q•••t• t<>~•'• no O" /~~ ~t vfn; ) ~'1dOO• O•n,,•, (Lt r• . " .. , •·•o .,,,,,, <••" ""'' "'1"'· "'''' '" '"' cn, "1 10"'" """· Cll•lorn.o -I ti I " I . N "-t h f II ·r b "· I' I I I f It I ·· " " " rre1ses ~nt 11.'lr' n1usc e J.S 111 vo eget11nl(. ovemll'C'.r f'A C er..s orm;i y l we ca nnot nn'' <hnlUt :in · 111 e1n, 4 lrcr 11r 1• t¥l 1 1r;i ~·~·•n'l>OI 11 """ Ot •nl>" J, ll IO O"'O<I 0<1ol>" • \'II " ,, '•' l':''.."'-----------'c"c'c'_'I w f ~· JC~<1i , br~ionin,i;: to ~how_ Unt il a f•w yf'a r11 11i;:o, .'luppni'ttcl .six w in n in Ii? :idm111 i.stration v.h1ch 1111111ew 1u·t11111 and lr_i.:1:.l a!1L111 , the t<1 •k P .01 '""" l"ro no• (no1I Oo '' O<'OI>" I II >, l• loll 17"' Sh••~.,~.~~·;."~·;~·."" ound••· '['e;ichf'r support \'o'll S ;in im-!eat'hl'r groups mo.slly were i;:nvernors. eigh l :iucres.~ful PclU!'til1on as ti prin1e n!'Cess11y of dr1 rl11pu11-( pol1l1t;i l know- o• 1ou1n 1•''"• s""'· '"l•• Ho. t•ot pnrl<1 nl factnr In se1rn1I con-ac!1ve in srhool-bnnd .issuP;S U.S. sena\orii;il candid;ite.~. of 1\n1ericao life ." /10 11 ..i1111111i,: t'd111·;l11•r~ LEC:AL l"OTICE L EGAL :'\OT l (1'~ ~·· ""'rlu , , •••• ,,.;I, tOOll 1t1 1111, 011-1111 ,l!f'e~s1onal. sl,11!e le21~la11ve and an occasfon11 I Io c a ! score11 of victors in ract.s ror An A.~soci:iled Pre.ss sur1cy ··Yf\u bl't thry 11dl," ~lrs. 1 u~~~\~~ 1c0o~:~o~~o~~. "1'"'""",;'11'.~~; '°11'1''""' ~nrl 1:uherna1or1a! rares in l"'Rislat1ve race. But in 19711 !he Hnuse of Represent.al ive~ pollti<"al mnve, or2aniiin11;, Fadein .~;11d \\hl'n A ~i..l'rl if '" NOTIC l o~ iAll o~ •E•L ,..OPE•T 1 /'t 1"11111.lTE SA LE NO "If P I'll\ ''"'~ 0 1< cAL•'011 " 1• l'Ol ,..~n'''"'a "'~"•' co•11 01 ''~ r-'"' Nnremher ;ind nn11· the Nii -teachers in 11 numbe r nf sllllfls and hundred11 of nrfici11J5 ra1~1ng campaign funds. or1:an11.ed teachers will h;n·e ?HI COU NT Y OF 0 11.i.NGI ''''''' > ,, ,,, 1111 1·n •1 E'd I "' A-101Jt t10011 I , uc auon Assoc-1a11on is ,l!OI involvfld in 1tat"' wid• e!tcted in local elec!ions. publishing "report c.:1rds" nn an 1mpat'l nn a presidenlia !• ••• < n•• ·• (01.r• o' ,,,. S •'• •' n ••<I "' I•• '""'"'' r' I C• ""' ... ~ .. ' F•·~,. ~t P••· (·~ J c .. """'11 0••••• 1----------ev1 ng \\'hat il rails !he "b12-parti1111n politics a nd found Jn many st.ate~. teachers politiciani1, ringin li? doorbells election. ""..'"'t" 1~ ><EQf~Y c.•vEH •o ,... LF:t.AL ;-.;OT/CE i.:e~t plum nf 1111 the \\'hit e nP\\' pnwl'r 111 the. polls. \\'On .ctals in the state anri sending out liler.:iture. "Candirilv. howevrr, "'ear"' '''r,,' .. ,~·r;::r;.;·,,~::,:·~0=~:;,a;~;I------, 11 .. -,------I House." Som"' exa rnple.~: ltli?isl ar ures a nd 1n Californi11 Ri lf!S, C.:ilifornia"s ch I e f not !here ~·rt " I• '' ' .,.,,., nt Y, ~·'·, (•l>l>OL I """'" •.•.• ., •a in •'•, ... ,... F1c nT 1ous •us1 >1tss A re.cult is that elf'eted nf-Thf' officP "r Se:n. John V. gras~·root teacher ..support i;rhool officer. said in 11n in· Mrs F;idem expet•!s the •...• ,. .... l'"'h"" ..... n .. c• ..... MIE STlif EMINT ,. h id Id b b 1' c ,., . b fl . hr fr II A r • ··•'""''"-"'''''"'"'''"' T••l•"•··~••"'•o""ao"t bv•fl•" 11·e n er:<. e .v II' unnP_v 11.:11 e ll 1 nrn l it "·asl e bioriierenreinlhe lerl•1ewth<1l ln le urure 1 1r~t monry rner!e11 ,f or ~···· .. . •'' , .... ,., ... .. "' •. --· .• ~ ~"' ~ ""' .. ~·8, ·n ''" '' r·"'· • •t r "'·'~ "'e '" ., .. ., " 11rr:<1dcnt. are .cho1-1•10, n•11· re~rher.c r1111 jnr rredit for hi~ election nf Wil.son C. Ril e.c , a leachers •·organlZP; pol1r1c11ll,v polll1t:11! action In he u~ ~ • " h<l'"'~"•n •' "' r" ' r "fl •I" E, Ht~ Sun• '~I Soofa •n~. • ~· •' •• • r· ' '' ,.r' "" ~ • ' cnnr rrn for tf'arher.c. lip.eel \'iclory 01••r Republican black. 11s st11le .SU""rintendent ;incl J>eli? their ronrcrn tn im-edurallon or tearher.~. "\ •''• , • , .. •• "' . """ n,1 •I "" ,,, 1 • ""'' "'· '""""' """ ""' C•"' •nr1 ,.~ , • ., '" ;'"4f• r .. "~" 1"' '"' 1'tn ~, .... t•"• ""''•"f•·0·"0 '''"'"1 0''"""'"" Helen Bain . past prr~u1ent Srn.(;rfirfl',\1urphy. of schools. prnvementorl'lfec!1verrluc.:1-:<Jill ha1·f· feflrhe r~ 1'.'hO sa;-r ~~:;--· ..... -•• ~ , '• R',,.r~o~• .~·~:.';;;·;,".~fQ.'~~ .. ~::~n''."~'r,,'.; f~ .. ~~::;~~."~'.~n~•~nau<1""r-'"" 11f lhe !\EA. c;illrd rre.~1clent _(;nv .. J0hn(;illii;::annf Ohin Roth thfl NEA , 11•i!h 1 ! lio11 for children. the v"re you l'an't h~ ar111e i n , ••• ~ ., .• • 1 ,,,.,,.. ''" ""''~ "'" ~ "" • '"'• '1 •• D ~<·, 1"",.'d":1" 0 .,~ ~ r '"" '\1xon ''an unrt rr,1ch1P\'r r" ::i t p111llic-ly at:knowledged teach•r million members. and the unbl';itahle." · polilits," :.l1r s::if1L ,.,.,. "'• ., ···~""""""'•''"' .... ,on~ni~,.,,,. '' 1°,,1., ... ,,"''1•a v..11>111•C•'""'' ti '''A' In I I bl h ., A . F'd IT h C•l•"lnc"·,, h••. 4.'. '''''''·,,. "At th II 'Ir< ''•"' ·· .,,.,~. "···r·~1 ~· ·'1"·w•t ~ ie ... " s na1nacon\'en1on t:p1n 1.~v1cory. mer1can •erat1ono eac -.. ,, " .. epresen 1n1e, .. __ 0 0.,.,.,,,.nn•<l•l"I t1ork nl (h•no•lnun1vn11 Sor•1c,1u• n-II J Th 'f h I I d '-'d I Id k .,, 1•'r ••n"rt•no1 ~ .. , .. oH•'''"'~"'"'" B •ll•v•riv J.M•ano•D•~uivcouMv 10,_,~-!ro1\ 1epast une. e -eac er.~ s1 rnngy ~up-er~. AFL-CIO:·wHh 250.000 e cmrntarv .:in ~erond~ry r aen1s;1u ,· 01f l nn1v n ... ., .... .• .. ,','"'_."'",',,"'.!','." ••• " •• ",' "' c1n • , nrxi d;iy \\1h1t£> Hou.ce a irte~ 1')()rted Gol'. Reubi n Ask•w of member!§, Rre urgmg their 1chool ch ildren and "the \1'he!her te;il·hrrs \voul d \'O\e -" r ,JDl.,1>0<! D••nQe Co••' D•'IY "' M "' •• f•• '· 'L •"•• ~·:" C••on•I H·"l"• ~-''""~11n. S•Q•,•n1>tr I•. i1. 11 •nd oc1on .. 1 telephoned f)(>t roi t su,e:~esrin.': Flnrid;i in rl e f e 3 Ii n g ln-mPmbtrs to be politically ec-te11chers arr, in 11 real sense, thf'ir educ;ilion interests ;ibo1e ~:_..,~ ... , F ·" .• r•Q<• ;~ '" y,~ ~~ ~a;,1~·,:;,::'.nc!:;,~~·~11 ,111, 1911 n•i;i a mt-eting bet1-1·een Ni xon 11nd c-umbent Rtpublican Ch1ude. ti\'t:. touching the parent..s of those their other interests, but by r • • "" • • • " ',,, .... 0•,,.n•, ,., 0111, 1 ... 1111 Donald Morri son, new NEA Kir k .Jr. Dil vid St l don . AF'r. .t.~ million students," Riles ad-1974 California teachers will !'.." -, ',. ~ ~11 .' •• ~·· ·:" 1 01 ~~1 •1;•;;•:0!~' ~;;~~~or c""' 0 , .. , """' 1 ____ L_E_G_,A::--,L:;::N70_T_I_C_E ___ 1_;,P:':':':id:'c':t_. ___________ -...:.R:'cP:·_M...:.ick•::__M...:.':Cn...:.r:m...:.':':':· _Pc'_'c':i:d:'°::.:"...:.':'cld::_tchc•...:.1:9_7:1...:.A:r_T::__:d:ed...:.. ____________ :b:e...:.ta:k:i:n::;g...:.•_s:l:a:n:d:._" ___ _ < ' • :· ·' .,, o• .. ,., '' s,,,..,.,0,~ 11 """ Qc!nD., !, 12. I' l?>I ,;, ...• , , .. , ••• • -••1 • 6"'"•J ]Hl-11 '13~'1 ·; ''0•• ·t •• , R' , .-r• ~ICflTIDUS I USl"'lll ' '«• ~----·• "·•·~· ---,..M( STJof(MfNf ,. LE(;,\I. r-.·oTICE l~t 1011nw1ng "'""" 11 <lo,ng b~''"'" .. .. ,, . ------1" &•II l•ll MIHE llllllA, I ))0 I< .. '" (n••• M•,. . -,, _, ... ., "' NOTICE TO ClllEDITOll:S su •ERIOll COtJllf 01' '"" STA fE OF (ALl'°OllNIA FOR 101£ COUNTY OF 011.loNGf lln,."1A•v S lu•lnn. 21! !Olov1r, l •d<l r ... '<•woo" fl•••h .,j,\ft r-'l . ··-·-. -. --·-: .. -~. c-•.• -·-· ··--= :: -· -· -····· ,_ •• -~·. -o •• , " E "'" •I D•·~"""' NO •·101U o~+VI A. .YAQll'<,& WAllNBJI, Thi• bv1·~•11 \1 ~'"u conoutt!d ~· "" ln11Jy0Cu~I II "'~mu v S l •1' t"" t• •:• .. ~ •. , •.• -"! -....... ... 'IOTl(E IS l•E 11(8Y GIVE N lo tn• ,-01 ,.,. ot me •bovo n•M•a oecf<i•"' ' " ,., """~"' ~•vmQ cl••"'' ao••n•! lh• lti•' •'•t•m•"I '''"" w•m t~• Cnun!v Cl•·• "' O•~noo County on s,rlem"*' I•. "" A• B •~.,1~ J. Meoao•, Ot ou•v . -........ . ... .,. --~·--· ,., , ............ . ... ' ' -· .. -......... ( 1•-·- Ano••" I" ~•a .. , .. -~·· lll f"' C~•·oao ! "' '"'" Jll ..... ~•·• ,, ,..,,1 •"et Tt :·: ,,.~,·~ .. ,. ,, ;: . ,., ~~, ·~ c• ~•t f o• o[r ._, .. ~i:rr~r· _.,r ""'V~T t S•~l -••• < •• ' ·-·-. .. ,., ... ~c·-· •, .. , ... ,. . ·• .. ,. .. ·• r • .. ·-· ... •' ·• .. --·-.. " .. ... ~.,.,.,.11 "" ••1~•'"" !O !•I• lti•!'I ' · "' '"''"''"' ~went••. '" •n~ •"••• I" '• O! 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She come1 wit li 30 fun toy.s , tool little girls will k>vA lier! Loyowoy for christmo s. Aurora Golden Gate H.O. roadrace! Big layout for fast racing fun! 21~G~>.~ lig 63 x 32-i nch )ay()Vf use-! 22-fff't of troclct Golden Gott roodrace il'lcludes Tu rbo and Camero AFX cc~! Het ~wef" poclc, co~s ~ lots morel Spe.edy f\H\ at Words !ow pfiC:A nowt layaway rt0W fOI' cnns:tmos gift ! $1 HOLDS YOUR PURCHASE UP TO $50 TO D!CEMBIR 17 l Big "O" layout! 12 ' ~ad 562 .strip -fast race fun ! w.--os ~ lots of fun toy.s to c.hoose from now! Buy Krazy Kopier" 10< colorful drawing fun! 3 multi-colo r pens, patterns, instructions. 264 W.AlllOS P'tllCt 14 saving now on Magn11s portaWe organ! '1 off Argo ~ com popper! Tody fun! Tootsie Tay" can witli fnakils as drivonl Wild! Tr y• ti-.i s electric table-top ploy . by · nu "'ber chOt"d organ! Ploy in 60 secondil Fun! 19" - Oeftciously pops a piM ol pop Cont 9'Ye1")' Mx minutes! Kids will love this 1noc.k· ,,,alcer! loyowoy nowt 594 110.6." Hot-otyled toy cars ·wttl-i Freokiesl Super Spy .-."1 Dillg-A-ling• rellehl fw ... Otot" ,_.1 Wowl ....,.. .. ie reel $2 off pltonotraphl 3s3 WAID$ l'illCI Collect the secret pion• fir•t ond win ! 133 211 .... 1.•1 Wacky mini-robots! Power pock extra. WAIDI llltM:I Hook bug aul of coge and you're a winnerl 996 W.AIDI "1(1 Cage, 2 cari, doll fa"'Uy ond 0f'iMOlt. 9" WAIDS NICI 14'' doll picks up grouries in cart\ SHOP MONOAY TM•U SATURDAY 'TIL f PM • .,$HOP IUNDAY 12"'PM TO S PM 1.ACllNIOA ~.--.; .. 1t.11, ,,.,, " PUUbTON ~-· ·:;c;;r " .... _.....,. CANOOAMIK· ~- 10" 1ro. 12." 2-speed qhone ; UL approved motqr..;. IOlllllAD _,_, IJ..4.-,j,j .... ~ 11)..)11'(1 I ,, / I .. CHECKING •UP• Dice We1·e Loadecl 111 Egy11tia11 Tombs Oy L. 1\1. BOYD . THESE several pairs of dice are in the Chicago Nalural History ti.1useum. Archf'(IJog1sts found them in ancienl Egypt- ian tombs. They look Just about the same as modern dice. Some are bone . some soapstone. What titillatl's lhe science boys hov:cver, is s;ud dice are loaded. To throw deuces and fi\'l'S J UllG I:: a v.·om;in by her con\'ersation, not her looks. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Agencies Helpell By Flowe1· Lady SAN J)JEGO I AP l -She Inte rest of the rnoney was \\"/IS a fam iliar sight earmarked for charity in downtown, S<'l!ing corsages to perpetuity. .<iailors and their datt>s along Among the fi rst 10 bC'ncf11 Br11adwa y were the Lln11·ers1l\ of The f1<>1~·er~ were p1ei"t'r.I Caltfornia SchOl)I of i11 l'cta::1n<' togrther hy Lucille Butshrt'A' which "'as g11"cn $40.WO and fro111 hlvoins gro11'n in the A1nerican C;>.11cer Society. b<1ck ~·ard of her ho1ne. For 201------------I ~l·ars. !'he tonk a h us dr~n!o11n f.»ery afte-rnonn. To thousa11ds of sailors. she was "The Flower Ladv "Thev g111·e her ballle bad°.ites and rihbons wh lC"h she pinned tn a 1 ell el eustnon . illr•s Hulsha\v. a 111do11·. died 1n 1961 at the age of i2 anrl rhe cushion \\·as bu ried br.51de her according to he r 11"111 OA/t. V PI LOT J J -1 1 -~~1J oR1APERi'Es j -Completely Installed! _,.· INC!UDINO NrN HIAVT DUTY RODS --- lv•v•i"Y' Deco"~''" fob11<1,~1<!>1tt of ~toi c.,1011. CUSTOM 1•1fed. CUSTOM modo, CU~IOM in11a11.0 JUST fOR YOVI Any a ,001 Wid• Window 701 ' Nothing More lo Poyt Ant 6 f<><>I \'/,~do.,., .•• 49.40 Any \8 foot w,~,ie ....... 70.IS r..r1 10 Foo! W•"d~"'· .. 94, 15 A~r 11 Foo• \',''."do.,.,,. 91.10 .. _ .............. . t'"'""" •• , .. ••I 1 .. 1 •• , •• ··-..... -... YOU GfT ALL THESE QUALITY CUSTOM FEATURES: I. I• ''"111 1t1J""<I <lt<tfl!Ot < .. i1tl!ofth ' ( -''•"' <lo.&I• l•iO ~''"'· •• •11hr 1••· ~ lu~• oil '"'''· , h •• I•<~ olo•tlo ~oo<lint• !or t It •i 11 l<~oO 1 do o•I h llOM ht1111, """I'~"'" t""'Y 1. ~'"' '·'~ llll{~ fUH0."1 J. Cu•'"'" ' 1.,~ <lov~lo Mn"" ~ ... 1 "' ''"' 1001 '"" !• ""'" '"'"II •t•~IH"'. I (.,,r.1 <••••"' ,,u,•11•.o.._ CHAllG( IT ON 8ANKAM£1UCARD OR MASTUl CHAIGt: Ad< obo1tf our poym•nf piano/ P~o~1 547.3993 Tha l was Aesop·s ildrice. Our Ln ve and \Var man. who's not ah\•ays wrong. isn·1 in CQmplPte agreement v•ith ~fr. Aesop. He contends a wnm:1n's cnnver~ation is not apt to reveal much . Three hes! 1o1·ays In judge a woman. savs he. are: I. The \V ilY she decorates hf'r !ivini: room . 2. Ho-w she pu\.'l on her 1n ake up , 3. \\'hat sort nf clothing she wears. Incidentally, he says a woman who likes a lot of extra padding -i.e., exlraneous cnlorcc! cushions on the couch, pancake makeup In excess, or little body·building devices -discolses an exceedingly sensuous nature. "Don't ruffle your feathers at me, young man!" \Ve d n e s d a 1· . B;ink or An1rnca g;i1e oUt Si:l,000 - !ht> f1r!il 10 )e<1rs' in1erest nf . !he Bu!:>ha w \rtJ ~! whieh she 1~srahl1.~hed si)l mflnlhs before her rif'alh, LIVINGSTON'S. NATURF~ LOVERS, plt"ase no!e : Odd thing al;iout the pelican, once it deposits a fi~h in its pouch, it can 't ~wallo w said fi sh \\'ithout tossing it fir st inlo the air . , . EVEN a baby ga1.e!le that 's only a few days old can ou trun a horse ... TO STAY alive, a shark must S'A'im constantly. day and night. · IT HAS BEEN reported the most \vide!y printed sentence 1n English is: "Close cover before striking ." Am asked to identify the gl'nius who created this bit of clas.<;ic literature. Henry C. Traute '"'as the fellow"s name. In 1896 he modified book malches b_v sw1 trhinR the striking bar from the inside of the cover lo lhe out side. st<1mpiog same with the afore- mentioned four words. This gladdened a certain Ph il adelphia lawyer named Joshua Pusley. He had invented book matches in the rirst place. But for a while there, a ~ii.able number of citizens \vith burned fingers thought he never should hav e done it . CUST0.\1ER SERVICE : Q. "\Vhat's the commonest tnwn name in the Uni ted States?" A. As far as geographical plac e names go. there are more spots called "Sun:imit" than called anything else. But as for lilwn names, now !here you've ~ot me. \Vill check furl.her ... Q. ''\Vhich kill ~ the more pe<iple . murderers or airplane crackups?" A. About 100 a month di e in airplanes. ahnul 1.000 a month in murders. Indian Ocean Has Deepest Sediments LA JOLLA IAP J -The thickest ocean sediment in the ""Orld appears lo be in the Indian Ocean's Bay of Bengal, Scripps In stitution of Oceanog raphy said today. The sediment me a s u re s 54,000 feet thick in that bav between India and th~ Malayan Peninsula, Scripps scientists said after a 15- month expedition. The cruise. aboard the research ship Melville, ended Sunday. Scientists said they ;i\so learned that se a-fl oor spreading known to cause 1.ind shifts in large ocean basins. also was at 'A'ork in sn1a !J basins. · "This process is son1ewhat ALL ABOL'T TRAFFIC: Qu ick. ""hich one of these similar to the sea . f \ o or United States issues no <1utomobile license tags? That"s right. spreading at mid-ocean ridges, Haw aii. Counties there impoSe charges. however ·. , . TAK'E 11 fac tor that is believed to ANY 100 men whO die in car wrecks. Stattstics show five of ha ve . generated the crust them either will be suicide drivers or the victims of suicide under the ocean basins," said drivers ... A POLICEMAN told me last night. "\Vhat I hate Dr. James Havokins,. chief about freeway duly is those hotshots can't ever hear the scientist. siren once they pa~s throug h the sound barrier." The Melville left San Diego in June 1970. The expedition YouT questions and commenis ore welcome n1ut wa s sponso red mainly by the w1LL be used in CHECKING UP whereve r possible. Na tional Science Foundation Please address your le tlers to L. M, Bo yd, P.O. Box and the Office of Naval 1875. Ne wport Beac h. 92660. Research. 1~~~.~~~~:;;;;I HOME DELIVERY Organ Class Slated at OCC e FINE GROCERIES e EXCELLENT PRODUCE e MANNINGS IHF e BEER e WINE Orange Co ast College stl\1 has openings in its elementary organ class. 673-3510 · The co urse is a n in· troduction to the techniques and music of the classical pipe organ . The ability to play any church hymn 2J. sight on the piano is a prerequisite for the course. Interested students may contact Justin Colyar, !he course instructor . at 1134-5818. KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN Now Earn I' ! Coast !. I l'.: Super ~. : : Market dally Interest onPaubOok Accounts. , P ... bookThllfti\-olonJ-lllll~~per,..,,plldflom day 1nve1ttd to dly wtthdrnft. Yaur tunde IN llliil :k"'J .,...-.. lntareol crodilld and compoundld quutorty. Fund• pi.cad /11 lbe 10th 01111 lto111 lte llt. • Morris Plan Nowport BHch -3700 Nowpori lllvd. -67).3700 , UNC LE LE N FREE water analy!lis CARPETS .•• CUSTOM DRAPERIES 1438 So. Main Street at Edinger, SANTA ANA Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT A bilnk vice president. J ~1 Gille<1n , said illrs. Rut shaiv's estate exceerled S 2 O O, O O O _ Phone your ~arest Sears store OPEN SUNDAYS-OAllY 9 TO S:30-MON., fRL 'TIL 9:00 SALE START-$ WEDNESDAY ••• ENOS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9THI HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! FANTASTIC SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE ttJ Ah • Big 20 cu. ft. freezer holds 7 00 lbs.! ., Wards freezer cuts cost, work, At Montgo m e ry Ward w e service what w e se ll! Fast ~e1v1 c e lruck!. b 11ng low cost ~c-rv 1ce lo your door1 time of feeding family! Stock up on food for months! • Huge 700-lb., 20 cubic foot Signature ~ freezer • 6 roomy door shelves, 4 quick-freeze shelves • Adjustable cold control, spoce·saving foam insulation • Words freezer lets you stock up on sale priced food (• Prepare food oheod and freeze -saves you time! ) • Only 32" wide -perfect for apartment living INJOY THI THINGS YOU NllD WITHOUT DlLAY-USE YOUR CHA•G-ALL ACCOUNT '1 SPECIAL BUY ij •' ~ ~ • ' • ., • f'11t11rt• Pl1oto~1i·a11l1e1·s? r :.tr1lk CYl)(1n11rll n \!L\-PILOT staff photographer and ph nt.1 lab trl l1n 11 ian . ~t'.<:!ures at one of several a11ard-11 1nn 1nc J)·\11.\' PILOl' photos he used to il!uslra!e qu 1Z·k , nur•r in pholOJou rnalism he pre· ~ente<I a!' part nf ".\l 1s::HH1: Possibl e." a on e-day -- \1·orkshop for Orange County journalis rn students and advisors held at ~l arco Forster School. San J uan (.~apistrano. !\early 400 ,Junior high and hig h school students attended the prograrn sponsored by Orang0 ('ounty Journalism Education Association. A.nimosity of Black s Gaining St1·engtl1 NEW YORK (AP\ -On the basis of racial stereotypes. the nJitn1on of blacks about whites has seen a rise 1n animosity in ll1e pas! ye ar as contrasted 11 1th a decli11e in derogiltory upu1ions of whl!e p e o p J e concerning blacks. the Louis Harris sur1·cy reported. Jn the past 12 rnonths, the LltU'J' (JEEN (u IN ) ' ,~·· report said. the number of blacks in the United States who agree with the statement, "Whiles are reallv sorrv slavery for the bl a.ck.~ "'aS aOO!ished ," has risen from 63 to 70 percent. "By contrast ," Harris said, "over an eight-year period the number of whites who hold sltrt'Otypu about blacks Is declining." F'or example. the sur vey said, the numbt'r of whites "'ho fepl th;il blark.~ "ha\'e lower morals than whites" has decreased from 55 to 40 percent. In every case where there is a trend line, the number or v:httes v.·ho ag reed wit h derogatory staiemenl! abou t blacks has deelined since 1963. Another conclusion re&ch!d hy the r ep o rt : An over1\•he lmlng 81 percent of all blacks say they believe tha t "most y,•hites feel blacks are inferior" Only 21 percent of a!l whites admit to such prejudice personally. FORT ~ LAUDE RD A IE~ 'FLORIDA ( (J OCC Speakers Place Hig~, I ~ The Ora ng e Coast College Forensu:s Tea m has placed f.l."co nd 1n !he \ a I i on a ! Swrepstakes Cha rnp1ons!11ps for the 1970-il Sl'hUfll ~<"ar. OCC fln15hrd second in 1hP !:irge sc:h00ls d11·1s1on be hind !he L'ni ve rsity of Sou thern Califnrntn . Te;i;as r n11ers1c~ placed third Orange Cnn~t 1s the flr ~t juninr cnllrge e1 er to place 1n the tnp thr1;r . Only the f1r~t t!u·ee teams are announced indh·idually, the remaining top 10 and se- cond 10 are not ann(lunced in an.v partu:ular (lrdt'r. The \ational S\\"eepstakcs is drterm1ned by <'Om pillng the resldts of al! college spee ch tournan1ent.s held throughout lhe ~ear. OCC v.a!' ('Ompet1ng a,e<11n~t e\·ery college and 111111er:-1ty Jn the nation 1\·ith an enrnl ln1£'nt 01 er 8.000, The remainder of the tnp ten included : Bal l State: J\=or th Hi, Ho , Enter tlie (Cler1n Air) Fair · •••••••••••••••••• • I 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK • • • FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CE NTER NEWPORT BEACH I I I Saturday, October 16, 1971 I Chec k the bo~es oppoiile the event~ you wish to enter (include $4.00 for Gr end Pr ii I, clip th e c.ou pcn I <!Ind mail to b2 F<'l shion Island, Newport Center, New- 1 port Be ec:h, Californ ia '92660 . Meke c.hl'lcks payable I to L.0 .G.G. I INCLUDE S4.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PR IXI I Pleese enier me in lhe follow if'l g events 4'.t t he Cy- c.ology Fair at FASHION ISLAND ;n Newport Beach I s .. 1 .. Oc.t. 16, 1'971 . I <'l gree to abide by e ll the rul es I of the A.8.l .-A. govern ing th111e event1, end I will .11 cc.epl the dec.11;on of the judge1 e s fina l . • I I I I I I I • • • I I 0 197 1 CYCOLOGY FA IR STOCK GR ANO PR IX 0 YOUT H HANDICAP RACES ( 14-1 8) 0 TRICYCLE RA CES [J.4.5 yeMs) 0 THE QUEEN RACE 0 THE BICYC LE PARADE "Oldtime Bicycle Ody~·· theme 0 AD ULT TRICYCLE RA CES f"EIE (VE'llTS ~OR .t.MilfEUl>I QOj lV - I U" ""' • m1mDtt Ol any ~•<1<1• rlt•n9 cluD. I NAM E: • CITY , PHONL I (Signatur e I . AGE 1"'••1"! II Mo~l•l •••••••••••••••• Cycology Fair Stock Grand Prix Bl<")r le Rarr -11!-lap race ar(lund thP ~'<1<>h1on Is- land 01;,1 (:\'rv.·por! Cenler Dr1ve 1 t\n1·nne n1r r 18 with a 10-s p<"<'d 0h1r1rle 1.~ e l1~1 hle. Chf:'Ck-1n !irnr II ?. n1 :->:itur- d11 y at lt1c•rc~1strat1oi1 l;ihles in parking lot r;1(·1ng arra. {Entry Fre $4 1 F'1rs1 Pr11.e -At;;il;i 100 rac. Ing bi ke -one of 1hr fine st racing bikes in the 'A'Or!d . This bike 'A'ill be awarded along with prizes r () r the next nine place w1nncr!I. Mayor Ed Hirth of ~ew ~rt Beach will a1A·ard the prizes at special 2 pm. cere. monies. Check ·in lime 8 ·a m. Saturday . Youth 'HaDdlc•p fla<"t!I - Any you!h from 14 to J8 yean: o!d with aRy bike <"an enter thc.!ie races. Slo'A'er bike.'! y,·Jll be given appropn- ale ha ndicaps. Award.'! will be. given for first 3 pla-ce winners in Pach race. tNo Enlry F'ee ) Tricycle Race~ -Any child age :i to 5 with a lricycle is r ilii,1b\C'. Haces will be cl.ossed ;ircnrding to age. Awards l!;l\"C'O for 1st, three finishe rs 111 rach r<1ce. iNo entry fee l The Queen Haer -A race Y.dJ t>e run for g1~ls over 16. ~·ears of age and single . The vdnner will be selected as ''Qu~en of the Cycology Fair" Shew i I J be crowned at 2 p.m. at Stage Court by Moyor Ed Hirth. Bicyc le Parade -Enter your old bicycle in the ''Old· lime Bicycle 0-.. ys'' per1d~. Prius will be awarded for th! fi\'Z best looking entries. Com! out and have a good time. 1,'/o Entry Fte). Adult TriCWe Rart.......<>pen lo all adults Wlt.h a.· frtt form design tricycle. Come out and roice in this zany e v ent , Awards given to race wiMers and also for lhe craziest de. signs. Kids Like to Ask Andy Texas State; University of Georgia : Houston University: l'niversily of \or t her n Colorado: t.:ni1·ers11~· or Ten- nes!"ee: and the University of L1ah. Cerritos College 11·as the on- ly other JC to place in the top t"·enty, finishing in the second ten. 'fhe OCC' squad look second place in the l\";ilional Cham- pionships held in 51. LoLus la st April and garnered runner-up honors in !he state Cham- 'f" -.. NOW AT "Somebody call an ambalantel" • ..... , . . ' You never know when you might really need a pay phone. So, if you ever fin d one that's not working, please call telephone Repair Service from anoth- er phone and report it. -. . ~ ... - ' -· .. . . - , Thieves arid vandals destroy al- most 2,000 pay phones every year. But the quicker we know a phone is broken, th_e quicker we can fix it May- be even in time to hel p save a life. " @) Pacific Tele~hone -• 1 ' j • ' , ' J • ; . OAlLV PILOT Sltll P~ott CINDY HALL , 16, TRIES ATALA RACING BIKE It's First Pri111 fo r Cytology Fair Grand Prix Dock Strike Hits Hard In Halvaii HONOLULU ( A P l Residents of 1-lawaii are fin- ding it hard to buy such household needs as table saH. sugar and t issues because of the West Coast dock strike. Prices are sonring and many item.~ are disnp{>caring from grocers' shel ves. Shoppers arc dis mayed by !he cost of keeping fresh fruits and vegelables in their diets. "We aren't ealing as rnany fresh fruit!! and vegetables as we should," said one house"·ife, "but <i l these prices it's ridiculous." A visitor from Pittsbur gh said a single honeydew melon cost he r almost two dollars. "I could have bought ii for about 69 cents al honte," she said. Fresh produce -exempt rrom the federal \va·ge-price freeze order -costs more because it can be broughl in only by air freight. At one storr, head lettuce "'as bri nging 47 cents a pound . Peaches commanded 25 ccnls each, and orange 30 cents each. and oranges 30 cents 37 cents a pound, onions 291 cents a pound, and seedless gra pes 69 cents a pound . Prices on local produce have climbed too. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin pr\ce:d a locally gro"'" watern1elon at one store for $t37. Items in short supply In- clude tablr salt. ))()\\"dcred and rube sugar, baking powder. flour and sweet pickles dry pet food~. long grain rice and toilet tissue. The shortage caused by the dock strike is compounded lly the "'a~c-price f re e z e Merchants dec\inc to brlng foodstuffs in by air or from East Coast ports via the Panama Canal because they "'ill be forced to absorb the higher air freight rates. lligh freight cOsts are a particular problem with bulky. lo\v mark-up Items such as salt. toilet tissue and pet food, The state has asked for a partial exemption from the wage-price f r eez e for foodstuffs and fttd gains. but the adminislratlon rejected the request. Hawaii Gov. John A. Burns says he m ay go to Washington lo a p p ea I personally for the exemption. State officials are reluctant to Identify products which may soon be out of stock. "As soon as • we do," said the Agriculture O epac tment i pokeaman. , "it dlsapptars completely ." "My parents now have a three-month supply of toilet tissue," he confided. ''.Yihen they heard it was running out, they couldn't resist buylng It." LET'S BE FRIEHllL Y tr Y'O'I hi.Vi! nf?W ncfghborS or know of •nYO~ movln« to our ere•. plffsc tell us ao t.hflt ~'t! may e~tend a (rlcnd\¥ .. ~1come end he.Ip them to ~u! acqualnt"4 ln tbtlr new 1urroundlnp. So. Coast Visitor -7' 4M-t3'1 Harbor Y'ISitor '4Ut74 Alei ander Hamilton li !hf!I gcn!lemon on thi:i l lO bill. • Biking for Clea11 Air 6 on Coai Get Honor Coast 'Cycolog y Fair Unique Kind of Fun Su; South Coast agt·nt:. l1avc quahried 10 .attend a rarttr lion of pollution. conservation, think The Cyco\ogy Fair promises to be diffe rent lhan almost any fair anyone in the Orange Coast area has ever attended. It's wha t could be called a ''l·lean air fair" because Its n1:;.in thrust is tow ard ending µol lut1•1n./1ncl t>11<.·ourag1ng use of b iry~cs boUt fur !he health uf lh1'indtv1dual l'<~er and for the ~rove.!.Ue.n.L... f\I the at· 1nosphet"elor e1•eryo~1e. 'l'wo poy,·erful bike groups in Orange County ha \J e joined forces to present the v.·heeled events at the fair. Cycology \Vork.~hops t Arnie P?.rker, chairsnan I has b <' e n !ht• major advocatP of bike tra ils and "safe bicycling" legislation . This c ill1.ens' group, along with the Orange Co u n I y \\'heclmen \J lnt 1\1 al I a r d . c h a i r nia n \ . 11 ill stage nu1neruus ~icycle ::ind tricycle events al the fr1ir. A $:11~ Atala R e cor d Professibna l bicycle is offered for Uie major race &pen \o "anynne over 18 ...,,ho has a JQ.. speed blke,'' according lo Jlarker. 'J'his is top prl1.e fo r a !(}- mile race lo be run on Newport Ccnler Drive, the O\'<ll surrounding F a 1 h i o n Island shop ping center at "''e"·port Center. Tht> 11}.miltor Is the Cycology Fair Gand PriK Stock race. The other major racing event is bt>lieved to be the first of its ltind ever held in Orange County -a 35-mile Critenum to be sanrtioned by the Amateur Bicycle League of America. R. \\'. Enright . district represent ath·e of AB!. of A. est imate.~ entrants In this e\·ent wil l whip their racing bikes around the course at speeds averaging bet1veen Z8 and 30 miles per hour. The entire race -more lhan 30 laps around Fashion Island -will be completed in Jess than an hour and a half. he believes. But the bike events are only parl of the Cycology Fair. "Clean air" e x h i b i ls sponsored both by commercial and non-<.·on1mercial exhibit.ors y,•\ll be set up in booths on Stage Court of J.he F'as hion Isla nd n1a1! for af! three days of the fai r -Oct. 14, IS and )6. Ext11bit ors can still reserve space by calling 549-2625. Displ11ys should be themed to bicycles. bike safety preven- eco logy preservation. etc. confertoncto of New York Life P rofessional entertainment Insurance Cornpany's rield un- "'ill be presented at various dern·r1lers Oct. 4-6 al Indian times du ring the three days of \Velis, according lo regional the.fair. vice president Charles F, The DAILY PILOT, aided Ed wards in Los Angeles. hy several comn1unity grou ps. They are Thoinas J including the Newport l larbor Elks, t11e St udent~ r 0 r Arnerk·h. Huntington er11rh, F:n\'ironmenta! Action of Leo 1;. Clarke. Jr. Snu1h Corona de! ~lar High School Laguna : Hubert <:. C111n· and !he Eco-lnro C:entrr or the rnings, Newporl B1> a ch. Christmas Seal Association \\'illian1 (; Hor n, ll l. S:111 \rill co 11 e c I recvc!able t:lemente: l\·lirhael J o·<;ral"\ materials at the rair -and Jonathan 1\1. \\'irth, b<Jlh: Tht DAILY PILOT Pollution of Fotintain \'allrv. I Solution Station ""ill be set up They \1'111 101n other agents . on the parking lot at F'a sbion and company eJt.KUli\•e~ ft1r\ island. t>ducalional work in I if r uru:ier v.·riting. health a n ll Also located on the parking employe prottttion insurane1· I lot will be a "roadeo" obslacle•ljiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~' cou rst' to be operal.ed byll police officers from Ne"·port o.•on ~'• -. Beach and Co!!la ~1 esa. :10":u 11" . 1 • • --- Good <Ond•l••n ~·~ ._ Con1petiti,·e e\'enls for bike 1;m;1..i L'""'~ ~1~ and tricycle operator!> of all 11u1nr1t••1. r ~ ilges ~.lso wilt be held in (he "11"' llll.JO f Cycology Fair are11 of the USED $79 Fashion Island parking lot. F:ven the fnir's queen will be DESKS selected on the basis of a bicy- cle ract . ·rhe Cyco!ogy F'air is bt'ing produced for the sponsoring organizations bv a Ha rbor Area club cal!id the Loyal Order of the Golden Goose. telQllJ~~ ..... ...., ... _ ........... .. '" w ••• ,. 11. ~··-01•• CO$TA. MIESA. llOl Si n L"" 11~1 lld. -111·1'ot OCE .. MSIDE aJ1 ead to christmas a nd ~U \j!~ spectact1J~~ Jlre-l1olicli1y sale! any portra it, in any si1r, any finish, any q11ant ity! 111 OlJr req w1'1r )Ilion selet fion req. $·10 a~10 now $S req. $18 three m inio!r fu re~ .. now $9 ~I~• S!>!'co•I P ri<•> o., ~.I; Colo' Porlr1l11. it'~,al th e broad\vay hun1inqton b.ath phone 892-Jlll , eJtten,ion 18) i 'u·!' , ... ,, ·d" 1<1 !lr•oo' 3reasons ryyour Alexander Hamiltons should wdrk at California Federal. 6°/o on $5,000 or more for 2 years. Put your Alexander Hamilt ons la work in our lop interes t Moneymol<er certificat e account. Earn a 6% annual role. The $5,000 minimum deposit earns $30 9.16 a year when princi pal and interest stay in the account for full 2-yeor minimum term. $10,000 earns over $618. (6.18% annual yield.} Withdrawals may be made before moturity al any lime with soma loss of interes t. 5.75°/oon $1,000 or more for 1 yeor. 100 Alexander Hamiltons ($1,000) will open our 5.75% Moneymaker account for you. If you let the m remoin in Jhe accou nl with all earned int:rest for a 1-year minimum term , your money earns $59.1 9. $5,000 earns over $295.91. (5.92% annual yield.) And you11 enjoy the same withdrawal privileges that our 6% account offers. 5°/o on any amount for any time. This is lhe Moneymaker passbook accoun t that pays a 5% current annual rote on any amount of money for any length of time. Ad d or withdraw whenever you like. • Califomia Federal Savings and LoanAisociallon• k*50'fff $1.8 Billion NationS Lmgest Federal " ~ ....i.,.1oS20,Q00byanagoncyol 1ho Un;t•d s-Go- "-IO!lloos 5610Wdshlro 1ou1 ... n1. LolAng•lts " Costa Mesa Office: :poo Hor~ Blvd.· 546-2300 Anaheim Office: 600 N. 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As1dl' fr n 1n '\'a~hingt11n Praknh :-;aid tl1P hncp1tal necd!'i \\a!rr hufltilfl a! S80 a hcao,;t !11 ;ill11w The \1 1l;i~er-. tri l!ro11· r 111111,::11 ric•r !(1 Ired thrn:c;l']\C-c 1l1i1t·1l11-. nrc 1r;u·. !11r~ hrrr .1·ul .11'<' h1i:hl1 ren· Llh't' pru!)(•rl\ Th€' \alc~t pr•ojcl·! i;. 111 d!'a1n a s11·;1111p1· <1re;i and In find 111urf" l;ind w 1narrir<l 1'1HJ p\f'<; ran have :1 placr In live "\Ve want these peop\t lu havt norrn:tl livt s. human lives." said Prakob, who J!S \"t up a banking c:aretr lo help the church· "The·y have no happiness "1th their familie~:· \Vashlngton told an in- tervic11·cr rettTIUy: '"I've bf.tn poor. nnd I've been hung~· th11t 's TIO disgr:t« and Ctr· iainly It's something y11u can live wllh But to br: poor and to ha ve leprosy a~ v.PI! j.; something else :igain STARS Sy•e.¥ Omerr 11 ()11,. of tJtle irorld'• fi rtlt •~lrolo· ,;en. Hit colum.n br Ol'I"' of lM DAJLY PlLO'JrS lt'tat re11.tureia. • • . . ' AIW!l!ll "44 H. f.,.W JJlfl~b·l 111 t . .. c ' A B Weleome to the "·onderf11I "orlcl o( llal.v , , l'!I yo -.r neares t Broadwoy th rough O c tober 16'. Pre!.en ted ;n cooperotion -.vi th the ltolia n Minis try ond Institute for Fore ign T rode and the ltal;.Jn Government T ovrist OH ice (E.N 1.T.) ' 1ueet the exeiting Italians! ARTISAN DEJUONSTRATIONS Dollmaking, Luciana Moscatti , From C:.'lnneto 's Lu igi-FLrq ,.oi, ,, r· th , 1ne irm at pro.ouce!. tr.a most beautiful dolb 1n tho world,'' comes M 1~s Mo~ce~t i to aeligh t you ... and yo l r children ... with her orti •.try: Wed., Oct. 6: Newport, 11 -5 ond 7-9 p.m. 'Cameo Carving, Michele Loffred o One of the loveliest ard n1ost exoct (ng of a1 · ~. "demonstrated for you by Mesler Cutler Loffredo 0f Torre del Greco world 'c; 'enter of c cmeo carving:) Wed., O ct. 6, Newpod: 11-5 ond 7-9 p.m. Sh oe-m aking, Anton io of Sbicca Come 1t1d rch tr.ls skilled crcftsmon ... trc}1ned in r :; art si nce the aga of I :n Palermo ... credte ne1.v Sbicco of California designs: 'Ned .. Oc t. 6, Newport: 11 -5 Md 7-9 p.rn . la dol~e vita suede 'Suede sandals in the ltalial'I traOition •.• i.oft, · i.upple, sensuel. the elegant way to i.tep into lo deice vira •.. t.he beautiful way to enter foll. Let yo urself go in the open stropwork, latticed . laced. delicately bonded for lovely days and eveninq s. C. Bel /\ir. 19.00. A. Pa sta by Rinaldo, Felsoti ni, 26.00. 0. Carmen by R;noldo Fel1ot;n;, 27 .00. B. V;v• ltol :o ••nool, I 5.00. l'oshion Shoes it~s . at the hroadway ""\ . . CEll:lllTOS soo \.•• C.ni«i. Mill f2111 t60.Mlr OO•NSI t JOO No. Tu1tl1t StrNt 171•1 tta.1 11 t NtWP'Oltl • 47 f1tWn l1l•it4 ,(714) 644-12 12 HUNflN&TON IEACH 7777 Mi11t•r A11•11u• 171<41 yf.J)JI 1'101' It A.M. ,. f :)I r.M. MONDAY JHllOU5'H flUOA'f. SAfUllOAY ,. A.M ••• ' r.M. SUNDAY' I? NOON .. I r.M. . . . .. -~-.......... . ,. ••. 4 .' ' . . .. • ~-• ..r :al" • - .. •• ,r ·~' e~t ' gq lb, the nd .T.) e s! N s ng, 4tti , iry: ort, "'· 1ng, edo acd ,·- by o cf ri d ~ 1ng :) art: .m. -' \ ..... , . ~; . '-·~ ' . -~·-. , • ~ .. "'-If. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.,,. " Ann Landers Brimming Intrigue Her Crowning Blow DEAR ..\NN LANDERS: 1{ I am paranoid, infantile or just plain nuts I wish you wouJd te\1 me. I'm be.ginning to ·question my own sanity. Here'1 what happened. J\{y husband and I were invited on short notice to a party at the home of some friends. r..Jy da y became unbelievably crowded (the dog got sick. n1y mother-in- la w broke her gtasses. the bank calle<l me to corne down and ve rify a si8nature and I had to cancel my beauty parlor ap- pointment. My hair \Yas a mess so I decided to \vear a silk turban which matched my dress. When we. arrived, the hostess esked me jf J wanted to remove my hal t said no. A few minutes later she asked a~in--ad· ding "Aren't you roasting~"' I said. "I'm just ' fine.'' Soon she was at me again. I told her my hair w,s awful and l wanted to keep the hat on; By this time 1everal. other guests bad arrived ind my hair became the main topic of conversatiOll Finally the ~s said, "Ob, your hair can't be THAT bod -Jet'a see, and tried_ to re.move my turban. Another guest said, "You're over· ly sensitive. Shame on you!" The more they talked the more upset 1 became. I had 1 lousy Urt'le and went home with a terrific headache. My hu&-- blnd says I should have removed my hat and ended the discussion. What do you s1y! -ALPENA. DEAR AL: t 1ay the ho1t.t11 behaved like 1 clld. U you bad 1ppeared ID a loot· ball-\elmet. 1M should bve kept l9er moaUr thllt-Your only ml1take wu ao& letlla& Mr .rr lllld en)Dyboa Ille .-lq. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I •m he•rtslck •nd I need f"U1' opinion. Did 1 do u.. rtpt thina1 . 1 BUd-11 ne1rty tt, the oldest of three boys. He lives at home , altends college and worked full·time all summer. All our friends consider Bud a model son. r..1y husband suspected that he had been bringing gi r!s to th e apartrncnt ... :hich h!' occupied since J une. (The <1partrnenl is at'tually part of our horne and has a separa te entrance. I li e talked to the boy about moral values and pro1niscuity bu~ did nol make any accusations since he had no proof. Aug. l. the aparlrnent v.•as rented and Bud moved back to his rooin in our home. Two weeks ago I wenl lo Bud's room to 1waken him for school. I found him sleeping with a strange girl This was two days prior to a family reunion. The house was full of relatives. I ordered Ute girl out, but said nothing to my husband for fear he'd lake the roof off the place. regardless of the relatives. l told my son I "'ouldn't tolerate such bizarre behavior in the future and ;r he did it again he'd hal'e to leave. Th is morning t found him In bed with ono1hcr girl. I Ordered then1 both out .and told my son to get out -for good . Tonight f had lo tell my hu sband and he backed me up. What • bitter deci.sion for a mother to make.. I am J:ttartsict. But there are two younge r children ·to consider. I 1111 skk with worry about the boy's future. What wou]d you have done? What can we do now? -NO NAME PLEASE DEAR N.N.P.: You did f!ie rt1htlhl•I· n.t ''medet" ).oy btbaved ID a mt1t. bnUll aad \Belilldenk mUHr: I en't see th1t yo• bad u 1ltern1U\'e. You bad to Hcl< ldm .... ff the boy want5 lo come. back -with the. understanding. of course. that he. will rlever again repeat the insult _, I would give him another chince . Do you feel IR at tase ... out of it'! ls e"erybody having a good lime. bot you'! Write for Ann Landers' booklet, "The Key to Popularity," e.nclOAing with your rtquest 35 cents in coin and • long. self· addre.!!sed, stamped envetol" ln care. of the DAILY PILOT. Soviets Self-Styled Iron Curtain ' ,. ' ' " j .. _. ~ . ' ' \. ' .. '· ' 1. 1 •. .. t • I 8y J\IARIA1'' t:tlRISTY -NE W YORK -Dei;igner f\lollie Pamis -always receptive to a good thing -was sipping a drink at lhe homt of Romania's Ainbai;sador to the United States, Corneliu Bogdan. t-.lo!l ie was making small talk with 311 o!d rriend, ear specialisl Dr. ::ianiuel Rosen. 1rho has bern 111- vited to 1·isit Red China . ·rhe (·ocktail part~· was in HOSl'n·!> honor . Fa~hion wa s the furthc~ lhi11g fro1n :\loltie's rrrtile n1ind \ext n1orning. before she had fini~hed lier orange juice, Bogdan -whon1 she had met for die fi rst li1ne the night ~fore -was on the telephone in\'lliag ~1ollle to go to RomMia to assess the country's fasliriion potential. She ~ays: "Tbe. thoughl had ue\·tr crossed my mind. What goes 011 ill Socialist countries always ser1ncd like such an enign1a . But bctore '.\lr. Bodan hung ~ip. I si.i1d ye.;-yes " The chi~ Lict'ore i\1oll1c ll'en' tu TI 0111ar1:a she had a luncheon tet1'· •·teie wirh ··Today's" B;, r bar <l V.'alters wh.:i recently bruadcast Typicol Romanian designs from a fashion cotalog . Mollie Por nis finds the embroidered clothes ond fantastic sheepskin co'l'ts the country'> but exports. Desig ners Form \\'omen like v.·hat they see -sof!, classic. femir11ne. \\tarable designs -In Fall ii fashion \"anety . Ont' hundred exa1nple.s of the newe st <:outure will -pro1nenade the fountain 1valkway irl llun!-\\les!!On Food.<:, In(·. Fullerton, when the Arl Allian1•e of Californ ia Slate Collegt at F'ullerlon presents f. P..fagnin'g Designer Collection on Saturday. Oct. 16. The. outdoor even! will begin v.·11h champagne and rerreshmenls at 10 :31~ a.ni. ro\lowed by the n1odc\ing_ ,\!rs. Lawrencr ThrAshrr. gcnt•ral ehairman. said the sho11'ing v.·ill includr sports1Ycar h~ Anne Klein. Jar~er and Hadley: knits fro1n i\larschesa dr Gres~-. Kimberly and Goldworm: suits and coa ts by Davidow: dresses by Adele Si1nJ'.l60n. Oscar de la Renta and Elinor Simmons; couture fashions from Norman Note-It. Jean Louis, Gustave Tassell and a host or Europead ready-to-wur designtr11. The fashion artistry will benefit student art as: proceeds are earmarked for· scholarships, exhibition and acquisiton funds of the. college's art department. Its gallery iS: open lo the public and provide~ cullural enrichment for all Orange Coun- ty. Reservation s ma y be made by calling r.1rs. Karl Schlaepfer, 879-1938, Harbor area residents involved With the program include models. the. Mmes. Le.on ~. Frtdericlt Prescott and Warren Rose, whose. husband is cbainnan of the bus.inn• and the Art.'l Committee, all of Newport Beach. Also , Mis1 Dt:..tra Frankel of Laguna BeaCh is gallery director. The Art Alliance aids the Art Dep;.rt· mtflt in prt!entation or quality uhlb!ts. progrim.'l and •cquisitlons by prnentin1 fW'ld-raisinl events. Proeffd!I will 10 toward student Xhot- _1rsbips Ind the txhibiti<ln and acquililion 1111141. Mrs. Warren Rose (left I models a Scott Barrie gown of light mesh. Ann Klein offers the layered look for fall. I right I . I Drops on Fashion tron1 Bucharl·~t The day \lull1t• returned ~she 'vas bubbhng \111h t'nthus1a s1n <ibout the poss1bl111.1 of Ro1nanian·madf' fashions be 1 11 i: merchandised in stores afro~:;. !lit' United Stales. D0.\''1' COPY I {O\vever. she rnadt ll !I(' !\lipulation lo the Ro111<u1ians ... J.>o111 I do ll'ha! lhe \\'es!crn wo!'ld 1lul'S '"I !old lht' govcrnu11·n1:1 I p~llll'I'' !hat-he ii would bf. su1eidr to rup1 .\1nt•r1ca11 l a.~h1ons, · -.a1 ~ \\•1l l1r ··1re·re roo con1 perili1" :-ind 100 t·f ficienl . Horn:irua 11·nuld 111.'ic' tilt• r·ace . Bu! the hanc!·1·rnlin11d1·rt•d elo!hes and th(' fan!a~tir llheepslu11 coats They· re son1cthu1j.\ else."' Seventh Avenue gossip is thal :\lollie Parnis has been in1•itcd tu rnas!ermind a new 1vor!d-widc n1erchandising pr o gr a n1 lor Roi?lania. J\loll ic eonfi rrns the pos.sibi!i1y has been hashed 1n- forin;1l1~-:_not o!fich1tl ~ l.it1l1· did slh kno1r that !ht• do -\"nur 111111• th111g :\t\l'lt'C lu ltu;J1an1a ~1ig~11 :1dd a lh'I\' rhilpti•r Iii h1•f t'rlllll('lll l'il l"('{'I" ,..;)I•' r;111ll'.'.i vii 1he hard fa1·r.~ tt il tn a n i a ' s ~overnn1cn1 -rutt fashion industry is worlh SI bilhou. La;,t seaso11 the ::iu1·icl I 1H1111 bought $3.'i 1nillion \\'Orlh of Hf•t11:1 n1a11 t'lothes. GC'rm:iny rct·t'nlly paid 11 ~25 n111tio11 lash1u11 11111. Roman and Paris bu u I 1 q u l' ~ , cashing ui on the ethnll' l'r:izt·. arr buying less than their nt'igh001 .~ - bu1 likU!J.: tllf• t;i.'-hlUllS" tllOn' illld n1ore \\"hu dt·~H.!lb 1i11111an1n11 1 ;1'-111011 ~·· And 11"hcr1•' Hon1a11i<1 "s f;bh1011 dt•'-l 1111 h 11~ the hands of ~1~ "'1111~11011·11.~·· 11·1iu ii~ employes 111 ;i J.!01·1·n11nl'1lt:il depart rn t n 1 1•;iJlt·<I ,. \rt;1 Popu1:ira .·· F:aeh v.·ork1·r. g1vt'n ii ~1n ;il ! ('Ub1clc. is told ltl sub1n1I lrvr uf h1" or her best skelt hC's prr ~r;1 ~on ,\1 !he appropriat{' 1unr 11 "l>r~ig1t C.:u1nn'f1ttee·· e~;1n1111f'S !hr s~l·lch<'s and han1n11·rs out thf' dt•• ''l"t'I'- EXPOHTI~(; Expo!'I !l1h ('ul lh:ll I,, r dun1e;,111 11 {'!11' ~I'l l tins l'\tl11~11t·h· in P;ins Til1' d•Tl~h•ll~ lll'" 111•1• l·i<1d. Thc'l"r /lf(· nn ll" :111il-. 11f h11·~ fi1'n thr pa rt nf lhf' 1lt"-.,1gn•·r· :\1olhr · ··TJir,(' an• !ht< n·,d 1tu·· o[ socia!i s111 Uut I a,_,un· .1vu !11.11 the designers are 1·11 ;ils 11ho srn1 1· to have !heir f.'.l~h1on atT1'p1t·d 111 !ht· ~•Hilt• .:.piru 01 dcn10<.'ral1t• co m- \J('t1t1on " \\"lu·re are ltlt' clothes 111? .• 11 ufac- ill11•d" ln s1<.11c-u111r1ed <1nd upcrated 1.:uoperat11·es · One such cooper<ittve . 11 hich ~lol· li r visited. is loc·:ited rn a ski resorl 1uwn or Br<i ~ovti , about a four-hour dr11•c frorn Burl1ur1·~! .\1ollic sa1v hunrlrcds hf 11 otncn h ti 11 c h e d 1.1 1•1· 11uode1r !u·nrh•·' arranged ~l·11111!! u1 em· bro1d1•ru1g \\"h;1t 11 ;1~n·1 h•·ln~ 111u,t1f'd 111 the 1·1111p1·1·a111•· 11;;' l1•Hllt•11(\f\,. The prtt't·~·· l nh1•l1r1;1l.Jlc ·One h;111d-c1nbro1(ll·r1-U dra11·- ~tnng pc.1~ant bluu~e-11h1ch take~ t11 0 v.·et·ks fur one worker to finish -is $10 in !jucharest shop.o;," sa).'l :\lu!lie '·Paris boutiques ma y get $15 for the same blouse." There arc two kinds of stores in Hurnar11;1 Thrir kind and our kind. 1'\\"0 Kl \OS Th•' !11rr111·r ;;re u11l.r for Horna· 111:111 l"ll!lt'li). llh11 11\it.I' IHI! buy 1·l~r1'. h1·1·1· 'l'.ilk alJ11u1 :1 l1n11ted :-<·opt• ··1 1..nuw I suuncl !1kt• Sp1n1 t\•~l\l•11 . lu11 •\II('\' yuu·\'f S<'rn une ~1iup 1 .. 1· (!Lo11a·~t11·~. ~uu\1' SC('tt 1111·111 ;ill . "'{)Ur l..ind."" a!lunu~ly ca.lied Fur You ll'atures daz zling clothes. f'hl') :1rt' open only lo tourists whil \'.'II! 1>urch;1se \\'it h hard cu rrent)'. S;ik•sgirls a rc pleasant. F:ishion.'l ;ire 1nlt'rcsting. Price.<: arr ehcap. llu su1t'ss bustl e.<:. Tho• Horn:i111an go 1 f r 11 111 en I µutitisht'~ :1 "!ll'k prrt•1d1cal 1·:\ll1>d :\ludl'l"ll 11111 lln111anian \\'Vlllt·n 111•11·r ~l'l' 11 :\lutl1•rn 1., .1 \..111d !ff S)Jt'1 ·T;tl'Ul;11' ~all·~ l'<1l<1l11:.;ut• 111;11 !h~ i-:<l\"PJ"l\llll'lil <11111 111:111~ In r·1111t\11"11''i I /!:11 11111 1l111l\:1111:111 rl11l li1•:- t:111 !llt·1 l..1d !hen1,1•llt'" 1111" llu11k111g !111•\ 11· 11rudllt"!!li,: a la,J11un 111:1ga1u11• · .,ay~ .\lull1f' (;n11•rn11ll'J11 olflt"la l~ Sl:tgrd 11 p.1r1v lor :l~n !o honor ,\\ollu"s vi,jt II 11•;1~ hl'!d 111 a rt•s!;iur;in1 l':Jllcd Th,• Ho.'t'. 11011 rould so n1:in~· pt'o - pk ;1tfo1 d to 1·(1111e·· !\111\lir a.~ked A g11od d1nn1-1 !ht•ri: i~ s;, -tops. Thi' Hn, .. '' llu1nan1a·.~ <'qu11·alt'r1t to \1•11 'nr\..' ""21 \l<1lh1· ~.•\' ·I 1\1,11 ·\111rn1 ii 11n1ild 'li'I' 1f1111~111i:: That !II!' !•Tll\' 1,11nl "I l 1iltur:1I 1•\l·l1a n~1· bc111t'f'I\ 1'"111111'1• '-I' '"Ii;.: d:111t t' 011· !~1blr I• 11111' ii ' :1!~.111 111111• llt' 'll':l)lpt'd , 1 .. r 1i,., IJ1/ rh1· 11111!1·-'li<• .11 r)u· Hv't' pl.JI h;i11nl111i; lholJn 111Ll5U' 111 thr 1,..,1 111 Hu111;1n1:1n 1r:id1t11111"' \Opt'. :\1 lh•' ~1ghl of \!nllir llir.v Ill 111to; ·'r e~. Sir. That 'j; ~1 v l3;i b1 '' Art iAllia nee ' • . . t°JI DAILY PILOT ' • I. ·, -- Tltfsch1y, Octobtr 5, 1971 UP'I T1l1p1'111!1 , ' Horoscope Leo: Avoid Angry Action WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (~iarch 21-Apr(! 1!11· Self-indulgence now proves ex· pensi1'e Analyze needs. Hal'e fun \\·ithout be ing fooli sh. Re rnember to save for that proverbial rainy day. TAURUS I April 2n.Mav 20!: Lunar cycle is indic'ati.ve of disputes eonnecled "' i I h set'rets. P.1eans one you usually trust may not be Le!l- ing all. P.1aintain self-control. Finish project. Relationship is tested. GE~llNI (~1ay 21 -June 20 1: One you depend on for n1oral 11upport may be traveling. Ke.v is more self-reliance. Stress grealer independence of thought, action. CANCER (Ju ne 21·July 22): Money and friends may not mix. Know this and be prudent in coonl'ction with paying and collecting. Pass, delay 111hen it cornes to borrowing . lending. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: health. See k balance between work, recreation. Tr•vel 'flow may not hold answers. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Activity increases. You make num ('rous plans, conlacts. Be selective Avoid any semblan ce of panic. Demands of young person should not be t.aken too seriouslv. SCO F\.1'10 IOct. 23-Nov. 21 1: You n1a y feel friends are op. posing ~our desirl's. This , very likely, is not the case. Your timing, however, could be off n1ark Key oow is Ul permit others to have thetr say. SAG ITIARIUS tNov. 22· nee. 21 1 ~ Hnld rein on en- thusiasm. Be optimistic. not impulsive. Accent on financial ;i r r;:ingements, disbursions. Plsce!I person appt'ars to be involved. CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan • 19 1· Fina nces are activat~d . Accent also is on creative endeavors. relations with op. posite sex. Achievement is keynoted. .. '· 11 HITT ING THE TRAIL -Hulda Crooks of Loma Limia intended to take a 75· Avnid actions based on anger. impulse. Tendency is to feel oppressed. You could sa.v, do things which cause la1er regret Perm i t !his foreknowledge to act as pre v ent iv e medle1 ne. AQUARIUS ~Jan. 20-Feb. 18 1: Some claim you af! hyperactive. In truth, you ma y be anxious about domestic meti er. It is necessary to complete a project. nii le hi ke thi s su mn1cr. one mile for each of her 75 years. But she settled for ! a 54-mile hike 11 hic h included ascending 1\lt. \\'hitney. ·~Grandmother Scales Mt. Wilson at 75 l VJRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ~: Be aware of details, apparent minor matters. Don 't neglect P ISCf<~S t Feb. 19-March 20\: Hold off on journey. You need ;:idd ilional i n fo r m a t ion . Message could be garbled. Get P:uzzle pieces together. October Off to i , ' By KATHLEEN NEU~f EYER LO~IA LINDA jLJpJ,1 - i Hulda Cro1Jks intended to take 1 a 7.l-rni!c hike rhis summer. OllC lllile for t'i!Cll of her years but she setlletl ins!earl for <1 ; 51 -n11!C' tr:-:1 11hieh include d a~C''..'nd1 ng '.\IL \\"h1l11t'y. • Jt 11as tile Hll !i 111n e the ~·fr;1g1le-:ippcar1n~ grand1nu1her has cl1111IM!d the 14 .~02-foot 111uunt<111l 111 1he past 1.0 yc:irs, and i:hc rn;ictc it in faster lune :-th;in ever before. • She 1h1nks lt is be l·aLisc she • , has hcen jnJ?g1ng. ~· '.\\rs. Cn>0~s. 11 ho al 75 still hnlds down a fu l!-t1111e iub as a research ;:1ssistant in the schoo l of health at Lon1a Lin- • rla Lnivcrsity here. gets up • e!lrl v fi\'e or ~ix n1nrninrn: a ·" b • v.rek and runs a mi!e. • • "f 11rl'kccJ up to 1 t '• gradually," s t\ e. explained, r-t .irt1ng out fo11r ~·i>;:irs agn run nlng libl a block or so t'vcr\" 1111•rn111~. ''Then l d1 1 ;Hl hHUI' of ('~ erc1 ~e 111 thr t11111c1"~11y g~rn for 1he 11pp"r !l'llflk ··~he sai d ~he hf')'.!iln 1nounta1n-clim- b1ng nearlv 40 yrars ag o A S;iskatchc11·an rannctrl, she ,:?rf'I\' up "f'hasing <"n11·s an:t pies. hut I rl1rln"t ~c1 :in~ education " ·\! 1R. shP h;1rln't 1et lin1'ihPrl ~'"'h crarlP hut shr 11 "111 hark" 10 s' ho11! :inrl 11011 \..rrl her 11 a·. thrnuch htcll <1·h .. 1•l arid 111'1 .1ears nl ~'·uh'C" hrf1o1 e s.if fer.nc a ph1•1ral rollapsc ' \h hit"h<lllrf, 11 h!t \'.,'1~ R r."'<'tn r, kne11 lie h;;d ;i ~l'm1-1n - 1 al.d !n krrr nr cure," ~he Sch oo l Re sis ts Trends -;-: .•. -..·.;-1. F'i -Otie1 ,.-,,., ··~·; re~;!ttt•i: ••• ··~·-:. ·-;--.... -:.• ;'<'/'ir'\ ot~l' .<····--.... ~-.OJt'r.ts. 1n ·-' ·.;'• L --.. -e (t)lJl'gl' t.'.: .... "A l! ~..; l' c; • ..,;i•,.s ,bebe1·ed t.~· .;: ~ lffil't:un2 special i.!JO'." a "'>'l'lan and that the~ • f :YA!ld be !()me1h1ng alx>ut hl'r Muc al!lln." ~\S Sister ~f. l\er.,;n. the schoOr~ president. The run is con\ inced there "111 ar1o1a~s be a need for the small Cathnhc "·oman's col· "'· lt'gt'. •.v==·-~ Q •• • ' THE RED - 1 BALLOON . • I I j . • I l LTD. ---NEW ... Bt..Tn Tt:RREU. rISCtl£Ll. F::wrluAl\•,.ly· trir Jnt11.nt• •nd T(t(fdl"fll ~ •ko -A.M.hllollo, ••••••I •l>t l~•·••o ,, ... I•'~ ·~•tlloloo<I llaolfllll1H1 Harbour f 1141 lfl.llM Ttw• 6 Country Orn1•' ,,,., ...... ' said . •·so he tried every way he could lo encourage my in- teresl in the outdoors." r-.·lrs. Crooks loved flo11·ers. and her husband urged her to learn the names nf a!I the Sou thern Cali f ornia 11'1ldflo11 ers and trc~s. "lrs l>C"l'n such a blessing. because all th e trees and shrubs h<l \'e a personality to n1e. I ' ~rt rnanv invitation!'i nll w t~ lrike grouPs for nature \1«1lks 11r1d I tell them "'hat all the pl:ints are. They drink 1t all in. hut they d on 't rcmenibcr it." She laughed. BEC.AN IN 'JO~ j\Jrs. Crooks began goi ng on 1nount<1in hikes \.\'1th he r small son in the 1930s. Her husband . 11ho had a heart condition, cou ld not acco mpany them . Palmers Tel/ News Of Troth :-.I r. and tllrs Ro b e rt Palmer of Saulh Laguna have .'1nnounrt'rl tht' enj:!;i,l!tment nf !heir d;:i uchrer r a t r i c-1 a l\;ith!een Palmer nf '.'\'e1rpor! Rearh In '\lhrrt Hoffm;:iri nf Brfrlf\• u11f! Tht' hride-Plr•·t 1s a ~raduate nf the l n11 ers111 nf Cril1fnrn1 a a! Sa11ta B;:i rhar;i <ind i! ;i tearher 1n the S;inta An;i ln1f1eti Sc·ho11I Dis!rict. Her f1ance JS the son of f.1rs. _\lautie Hoffm;;n fl f Oberlin. K;:in . anrl the lr.te Albl'rt Hoff. man -'In Easter \.\'edding is p!ar.n ed. w o 1n.n PAMOtJ• ll:EEF STICK' .................. IXTIAADDID an1arno• sncll c.-Y 3 pqs, '1'' ... ... _ .... • • "My husband died 20 years ago ," she sald 1n an 1ntervie\.\'. ·October beg ins with ni s. sailing and art. "But one time when we something for everyone on its The opening I u n c h e o n calendar. meeting \\'ill be in the LidG were passing through Indepen-Cl ubhouse on Tul'sdav, Oct 12. dence, he pointed out ML TOPS Club r.uest speakers will be Gordon \\'hitney to nie ;ind told me il October is come bark to or ;inrl Dee Kir k of ·rransglobe \V<lS the tallest nlou ntain in the join in pound ·shedding "'~ Tops Travrl Bureau who w i 11 r\uls lo Nibbles cut back to ;:i p e~cnl a t ' log d con11nen!al Un1led Slates. winter schedule each Friday f;shio n sho1o1· rar\: a lu; r i 11n11g "'.'\either he nor l f'\er mo rn ing at 10 a.m. beginning Fa shions hy Robin of Laguna drcan1ed I woul d t"1i1nb It, but Oct. 8. Hettch . after I slarted \\·or king ;i t the !\!embers of the group lead Phil harmonic un il'ers1ty, l heard sluden!s by Mrs. Y\'onne Durstein and J\lembers of the Irvine Ter- talk1ng aboul chn1b1ng 1t, and Mrs. Laura Thomas will meet race Philharmonic Group wil l I \.\'Ondered if I 11as good in the Huntinglon Beach city sather in the home of Mrs . enllugh ., gym. Lloyd (;regory for the season·s In 1961 , she made her fir st Lido Isle WC opening session at 10:30 a.rn. ascent, wi th ;i small group of on Thursda y, Oct . 7. students, :lnd !';he has been Eve rything is Beautiful for a J\frs. Richard Kredel v.·ill an- bar k nine times since champagne "puncheon" ar-nounce plans for the year in [n 1!168. she took her tv.·o ranged by members of Lido support of Orange County Old•r brothe rs llr Ed\1"•rd Isle "'oman's Club on Thurs· ... · · ·' " Phil harmonic Society. Mrs. Jloeh n Of Ac' ... ,,, tl,en 75 °cd d .. , .. Ort. 7. The e1•ent v.·ill be " · · " " Drane Bottorf and i\1 rs . Chns Haines, of ls~aquah. in .the h<1yfront home of J\lrs. Roberl Hinrichs \viii • host \\'ash .. then 77. along wl!l1 hPr. Gil \Va yne iri honor or new lun ch. All three of then1 n1ade the cl11b rn ernt.ers. lop or the moun tain b11t only illrs. Rav Deil-lott will !rad Sing le Parents Cine of lbe th ree television the receivi.ni;:: line assisted by Young and. old ;:ilike v•ill can1er;in1en who a<'companied cochairman Mrs. Lee Solomon spend ;i Day at the Ra ces as them got !o the peak. and tl1rs. John M. Franco. p;irt of a Youni:: Single \\i'hcn ;\lrs. Crooks clirnhs, ~1rs. Fr;:ink 8. ~1eier, presi-Par'ents Club on Sa turda y, she carr1e!'i a back pack den!, will discuss opportunities Oct. 9. 'rho.~e interested m<iy \.\'eigh1ng abou t 25 pounds in-and act ivities available to write YSPC, P.O. Box 2262, eluding a set of ""armer members including sections on Hollywood , for information on clo1hes, a sleeping bag. and bridge, book reviews . !peech the Santa Anita event which food . forums. house beautifu l. ten-begins e.t 10:3U a .m. at a cost She 11rars l1 i;ht1~·eight cloth·l--;,_.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;o.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--- lnpred shoes. and she l1ke!'i to start out on Fr1da1. hi ke four mi1e:o; lo \lirror · Lake and camp thrre un1 1I Sunday morning Then she hikes li'1 n11IC"s tn the peak and back out ;ii[ In n11e da~·. '' !1 's <'<1 s1cr fnr me now than it v.·as 10 _\Cars a,::o." said the 11h1te-ha1red 11·om<in. "I want lo ~ee how long I can keep on doing it. It dnes a Jot nf me psyc hologically . I fet'l I can still climb a moun- tain, I can come back down and ba ltl e in the 1•al\ey again." UINl·SWlSS CHEESE ••• ,,... ll.1t ,., $l.59lb. AN EXCITING LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW By Bwe1i's ~outique (2300 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA) Featuring fashions by ''q)ig Jt 11 of California Wednesdays & Fridays, 12 noon - ·~--41'ftU· "'· .lt ·-. SOUTH COAST PLAZA ":::'icosTA MESA ; Peasant Popular rzf;uaa: ~r ~~ Laguna Girls Club Gets Busy I I I • i 71501 [1 j I t b ~ Jn1t1al classes 1or a Girls' Club sponsort-d by the Junior \\'ornan's Club of L aguna Bt'ach will get under way thi! afternoon. Classes are being scheduled frC1111 .1 .10 10 5 rm on \\'edntsdays heg1nn1n,11. today in th" \\'oman's Clubhouse. Girls from the fif1h gr ade throu,::h high school m11y regis1cr for sessions running throuiah /\O\'. 10 . P:irt1c1 pants 1n !he stitchery class should bring numbt:r 5 and to needles and one skl'1n of rug yarn . P.1 a c r a m e 11'nrkers should bri ng three differen t colors of rug yarn for macrame belts r-.-Jembers or the cooking class \viii beg in the session with quick breads and branch. out into cooking of French vegetables and desserts, an Italian meal and other menus to be decided at a later date. Your choice or print will turn th is darl!ng dress intQ.Jhe peasant or ~psy look that is so popular today. It features the new puffed sleeve with a con· lrasting bodi~e inset that continues around the back circling the gathered 1vais t. Fabric s uggestions cotton, \'elveteen, jersey, knits, synthetic blends, lightweight \VOOI. 71501 is cut in ready-to-wear Misses Sizes 8-18. Si7.e 12 requires 1 7~ yards of 54" fabrics for the dress and 114 yards of any "'idth fabric for the contrasting bodice. <f;:,,, FRANCIS- \. ORR J' FINE STATfONERY 1,77 CALINDARS --~LIATHEl DESJI ACCESSORIES To order 71501 : give size. name. address and zip . Send $1 .50. Address SPADE.A.; Box N. 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I ' t, I 1. \ ! 2f DAil Y PILOT Fans Get On Rodgers AtOSUTiff UCLA boosters and alumni art 1pparr-ntly gellinR their axt.s hontd for 1he rf'moval of the head eurren!l.v worn b~· ont Ptpptr Rodger~ lie happens 10 be the foo tball coa rh at lhe \\"estwood insl1tu11on and After his Bruins ha ve Stl!?i!t'red lhroul(h their fir.st fOllr game., 111thout tasting vic1011•. Rodgers 1s on tht' hul setil. Somf' hos1illly 1o1•as noled 1n the .stands Saturday night at !ht> Cohsf'um when Oregon Statt' was slapping around the Bruins, J.1·17 -11.s fir~t v.·ifl 1n the Southland li ince 1~8. "Back to Kan.sas' ." ~omf' shouted out lo the man 1<i ho just loo k over the reins from Tomm\' Prothro. And you ·can rounl on lht "fire Rodgers" club lo grow larger if IJCLA 1s eLI## WHlfl --- -~ WHITE JV ASH ""--= -- dum~ this v•et>k at \\'ashington State. The BJ"\lins havt>n't 1061. to \VSU since 1958 when George Dickerson put In ~s lone year as UCLA boss. * * * Cbrtlr.ing roskrs of ,·arious football l'lmp5 around !he nation \\"t' flod the lo!ln ~in,lt rs.-11rea ptr(ormtrl listed : John ~tcLaugbllo tWestmlnsler Hii!:h' t!nl\·er11ily or Oklahoma orten11t ve t.ecklr: Al Pe-r1tt (Huntington Beach High) and rttlkt Simone (Goldtn West Colltl!:el art at Stanford-lbe ronner ii an offensivt ta<'kle, the-latte-r l!! a llntbacktr. Mike Corrigan I Golden West I i!I a tigh• end and Mike-Jones ~Hunllngton Beach 111 .. h1 ii a linebacker al Utah Slate; Jim ~lilltt (CO!ltB l\le1a Hi gh) is DD the 11nl,·er1lty of Ne-braska fresh.man team: Ray Hunt (llunllngton Beach lllgb I ls at \\'eher State-. * * * Ski aficionados are in\·ited to tht Balboa Ski Club's drv land ski school lhis Saturdav an<! Oct -23 &t Costa Mesa 's Tt\Vinkle Park. The free affair is open lo th<' public and "'·ill be headed up by cer1 ified instru<'tor Frank Bailey of Aspen. Colo. The barbeC\Je 1<i·hich follows the l -S p.m. ,e~~ion~ will have a )·et-to-be announced ch1'.rge. ' Peop!t attendinR thl' !'Chool nf'NI only bring boot s. pole and skL~. Further information can be obtained at tonight's club mN"t, slated for lhe r\e"·porter Inn at II. * * * Frtd "'hittakr.r of Laguna Hills cher ktd in a :W-pound '.''t ll o"·tail on a rl"cenl excursifln lo San Die_tto. Arthur Crawford of Son Clemente deC"kt>d a ?.8-t yello"" al!io in the San Dit>i!:O art>a. Art>a angler§ enjo)inR action at La .raz. Raja California. include. Howarrl Cusic of South Laguna Beach I three marlin and a 1oailli!ih!; Wendell Witte of Huntington Beach ja marlin. II dolpbln and three funa· Jaclr. Reddls of Costa i\fe sa !a marlin. three sailfish, a dolphin and a roosterfisb 1. * * * \\'onder hi111· many tickets you could Sf'll ti the f11\lu1r1nJ: college football leamc; pla.vr<! Kotrr Dame: this year .at Soldlt>r f 1t lcl . ~ebraska. ~tichil!:an, Alabama. UCLA Coach Says Cougars h11proved LOS A.'\"GELES t APt -\\'ashingfon Stale i."i !he mo.sl 1mpro1·cd tean1 in tht raciric.a and Ort>~on s Bobby 1\loore is the: rine st halfback in t~ nation. Those: wrre the sentimen~ e::cpressed at the \.\'etkly foo!haH wrilet."i luncheon ~1onday by coaches Pepper Rodgers or UCLA and John i\lcKay ol Souther11 Califom1a. Rodgers. "'ho~r L-c I a n ·' play \\'ashinglon Stair at Spokanr S:i1u rrlay. described Coui;ar qu:irlerbaek Ty Paine as a seasoned prrfeirmer in 1h1s, his junior )•ear. "\Yashington State beat l\11nnesota anrl ~flnnelOfii beat Kan._..ai;. so ~·ou know they are impro1•M." said Bodgers. who came to UC~ this year frorn Kansas. Rodg~5 n plained the insertiOit of unheralded Scott llenderson ca lormtr Sunny Jlllls star) at quarterback in the losing effort agalmt Oregon Suite. "fn cotregJate footbill today you almost hive to have a running quarterba<:k,'' aaid ftodcen . "Jf J had known our personnel • little better from the spring and fall practices 1 would hal'e d~:y sooner. ·•1 think we11 be better ne11.l week ti.ving m-6e the change." Oregon's defense. McKay said of the approachlnl Yislt of the Duclct here S.turday nJpt, "i.11 every bit as good •• Oklahoma1" ind of Moore, the Duckii:' .U.ucnal runner and J>ISS catcher, he added, flatly. "Moore ll tht gre1tett back In Ill< country." .. ' Tutsd•r. Octobtr 5, 1911 I .Duffy s ·till Irate··Rips Offi~iating I ,. EAST LANSING, Mich. lUPll -A Jivkl Dully Daugherty said ~fonday olflciaJ1 mi.11std at least 30 calls last Satwdly in lht Notre Uame-~lichig.an Slate football game and 1Jhowed h!ms of I.he game lo b<t<·k up his rtaim. '!'he 1'.1lrhig11n Stale head coach, ror the first lime in his IS.year tenure here. brought filrns of lhe game to hi~ i11onday noon luncheon vnth nt'w smen. Tht-film s howl'<I 10 different plays 1n 11h1ch an 1nfrection either was called 1ntnrre-ctly or ~·as not called .and shwld have been "I could just a5 easily have brought 30 plays." Daugherty said. ln fact. he said. Notre Dame lined up with only a six man line on offense instead of the required seven man Hue "about 30 playS" alQne. Daugherty sa'1d he had ~en on the phone ~uring the nlorning with Big Ten Director or O(ficial s Hennan Hohrig in Chicai.;o. but that nothing <·Ould be done lo char1J;l t' what happened. The Spartans Jost 14·2. Arnong lhe 10 plays s hown v.-rre \\"hat Daught-rty calll."d ''two of !he fnost flagrant roughing the kicker penalties l'\•e ever seen" involving l\\'O times "-'htn Spartan punter BUI Simpson was hit hard by Irish defenders alter kicking. In neitht>r in stance was a penalty called and the film showed that neither Notre Dame player w11s deflected towa rd the kirkcr IJy a Spartan defender before hitting Sintpson. "l\"s 11 wonder hr didn "t have his leg broken," l>augherty said angrily after \\'31ching the second instanee. 1\l~o 5h{J\\'n was the l"all1ng or a 111hng 1111 penalty againsl i\·!SU <·ornerhack Paul H a y n er \\•hich Uaugherty called "one of the mos t chintzy calls I've ever uen." Hayner was called (or knocking down Notre Dame receh·er Tom Gatewood ()fl an incomplete pass play after the ball had passe d Gatewood. The f i lm indicated Hayner's momentum made " it impossible for him to stop short. ''I'!! say one thing for the officials,'' 03u~herty said sarcaslically. "They wrre <'Oflsistent all day long . "r thought we werl' mentally prepared for the gamt>."' he said. "I don't know how you coach to prepare for this. "Notre Dame has a fine football team,'' he said. "It's none of their • 4th Quarter Fizzle Ruins Browns CLEVELAND (AP\ -Foul'th-quarter (11.z!e . a dtse:i se \.\'hirh kil!C'd the Cleveland Browns in rn<HI)' ~an1es l;"ts! :.eason. t·ropped up ~ga111 fllonday night \\'hen the Oakland It.alders scored 24 points fnr a going-away .14-20 victory. ··we couldn't stop then1 and then lht' game got out of hand." sairl Browns' coach Nick Skorich, wh o installed a tough condltioning program ·when he lOIJk over as coach this year lo prt>vent such letdowns. "\~'e didn't capitalize on o u r opportunities when Y.'t had them \.\"hile Oakland capitalized on hreak~ they got." Skorich said in expki1ning another reason t?lal leads of 14-0 and 20-10 failed to hold up The gan1e 1•'a~ before a national telt•\•ision audience and a stadium cro11·d of 84.285. Two interceptions playt<d a big part in Oakland"s victory. Rookie safety Jack Tatu1n intercepted a pass on Oakland's 6-yard line just before the hair ended and romped 67 yards to the Browns' 18. George Blanda then kk·ked a 20-yard field goal to make it 14- 10 al half. -The .Browns had dominated play until the fina l three minutes of lhe half and had scored on Bo Scolt'.s three-yard run -. and a 22·}'ard screen pass from qu arterback Bill ~elsen to Lero~· l\ell,v Da ryle Lamonica then completed five p;1SSf'S for 82 yards, thf' l1n:.1I one for 2/J yard.~ and the score to Rayn1ond Chester. 10 gel Oakland on lhe scoreboard 11·i!b just 1:54 left in the hair. Cleveland drove lo the Raiders' 27, 20, and six ya rd lines in the second half as they continued to dominate play, but had only field goals pf 27 and 14 yards by Don Cockroft to show for It. The .Raiders then took over in the fourth quartrr, with ~larv Hubbard, who gained 103 yards in the game, picking up 34 yards in lhree tries lo set up a 13--yard I touchdown pass from LamgnJca to Chf'ster to make the Sl'O re 20-17. Tl1e Sct·ond big interception of the ~ame followed. with c:corge Atkinson intercepting at the J7 and returning to the 26. A face mask pt>nalty put the ball at the 13. a holding penally put the ball at the five and Qarence Davis ran it in from there to make it 24 to 20. After that, the game became a rou' ~·ith Blanda kicking a 26-yard field goal to end a five-play. 71>-yard drive, and Pete Banaszak scoring from the one to cap seven-play. ~-yard drive "'ith 21 seconds remaining. Sayers Tries Co111ehack Again Sunday CHICAl.0 f A Pl -Halfback Gale Sayers \\'ill attempt a second comeback Sunday and if it is as successful as his fir.;t comebatk twn 'years agn. the Chicago Bea rs' problems on offense n1ii.:ht be ended. Coach Jim Dooley 1'.londay night announced Sayers will see action against the Ne\\' Orleans Saint s in So ldier Field ;rnd hopes the niove "y,•ill give the team a needed lift on offense." Sayers undeN'ent surgery on his right knee in 1968 and then came back to lead the National Football Leagut in rushing in 1969 with I .032 yards. , Last year Sayers "'as troubled with an injured left knee. He played in only l\.\'O of the first four games and then under- went surgery in mid-October Ano1her operation was needed during I he oH!'ea snn OAKLAND'S PETE BANASZAK 140) ROMPS FOR BIG GAINER IN 34-20 WIN OVER CLEVELAND. Th<' Bears planned to \\'f1 rk hl1n hack slowly nerir the end of the exl1J bi tion season. f-1(1\\•ever. tic ran only t~'o plays in the final exhibition gan1e again~t Den ver. lie Inst four yards on 1he rirst play and gained rive ya rrls on his second attempt Weaver Wants To Wrap It Up After 5-1 Win OAK l.Ai\D IA!'1 -"\\"hen playing our kind or baseball. a1n·t nobody gonna beat u!':· .~ens Baltimore first ba~ernan Bo0g Pn11 rll Po1-rl'll. pl:i~ ing his kinrt of b~scha!! - \I hich is power tut \111g -drsp1\f' a ~nrc right wri st and han<I. ltlatnrned \II'(\ horne runs ~londay :is till' Or1n!r~ beal Oakland S-l in Balt1n1orr The A '~ 11err <lo11·n lo thr1r la~\ thance today in the An11·r11."::in Leaf:UC playoff~. The ()riole~· eighth 111ctory in as tnnny AL playoH ganies o~er three years ~a l"e them a 2·0 lratl 1n thr best-0!-f1\'r serie' \\"hich movecJ hrre for !he third game today. \\'ith Oakland .~ two 20-game "'inn<'rS - \.'irla Blue and J11n "Catfish" Hu nter - beaten. the role of slapper was assigned 10 IO-gan1e 11 inner Diego Se g u i . Baltin1o re manager Earl We a \' e r countered \.\'ith Jim r almer, one of hi5 four 20-gaine \\·inners . "\\"e \vant to get it over ~·ith H v.·~ <'an." \\'eaver ~aid 1'.londay but added that he wa sn 't countln~ on a sweep. \\"illiams admitted that he had e:aid. :ifler tht> A's had clinched in lhe Al. wcs1. lhat 1he Orioles wouldn 't win in three ~1ra1ght. but he pointed out · "You ha\•en't hesrrd me say ll the last lwo da\"$," f'qwell almo~I did not make the second gan1e hl'cau.o\e of a reinjured right hand. which was hit by R pitch late in the 11ea- s0n and strained while sliding in Sun- day's game, In fact. the 200-pound slugger who harl given left-hander Mike Cuellar a 2-0 lead with a hotne run in the.third inninR. tried to b11nt befort he hit his clinching, lwe> run hOrner in tht elghlh. "E•rl told me U you can 't swing the bit, l•Y one down," said Pciwell, who 1atd tie couldn't grip the bat well. The left- handed alu"rr fouled off a bunl atltmpt before homering to right-(i!nl.tr field. "Even though his hands hurl he 'looks like 900 poUnds up there, and he c•n l\lt,'' 1aid Hunter, who also yielded homeft to _ Brooks Robin~n,(ltld E!Ut Hendricks. The 34 • year ~ld CUellhf 111ve up leadoff doubles In the ~nd i nd 1!1th inning• and • ltsdort single In the third but the A's couldn't cash in. Oakll•nd's only run came lq lhe fourth on Sal Btndo's double tnd Dav• Duncan'• ~inglt. ' • ' . ' ' 'i ~· -~ • . ·-· PITTSBURGH'S DAHNY MURTAUGH WITH PLAYER'S SON. That has bet•n the extent of his ('(Intact work. lie has 1101 even scrimmaged. "He's been ready to go,'' said Dooley. ''but r wanted to make sure he was ready. He's too valuable to take any chances with. He's got five or six more good years. As rar a s I'm concerned tbe - slo~·er the heller in bringing him back. "lle.'s IHif'n edgy and wanting to play and maybe that's a J!;ood thing, too." said Dool ey. "I wasn"t going in play him in the opener against Pillsburph and I certainly didn't ·want to u.~e hin1 on the road against r-.1innesota or l.ns Angeles. '"This Y:ay he can start his comeback 11! home."' continued Dooley. "And now is the lime to give the te am a needed lift on ofrense." Despite a 2-1 l'N.'Ord, the Bears statistics on offense are unbelievable. In three games: they have totaled 569 yards on orrense. They have scored four touchdowns -all of them in the final quarters. Dooley agreed with injured quarterback Jack Concannon who said, "The Bear offense is a sleeping monster." Concannon suffered an injury in his left knee in the second quarter or Sunday's 17·3 loss to Los: Angeles and underwent surgery Monday. He'll wear a cast for at least six week.11. "I Lgtee with Jack that the potential is therr: in our offense." said Dooley. "We should have realized It by now with the turnovers we've been getting. But'ma}'be r.ale or some other back or even a quarterback will do something to Ignite lht offense. Heavens, our defense has been greal" Pittsburgh Cheap; Says Ellis Pirales Pitcher Irked After Switching Hotels PITTSBURGH {AP) -Dock Ell~. who switched hole.ls in Sn Francisco becluse the hem were too !mall in the first one. painta the Pittsburgh P I r a t e s' management as cheap and says they dcn'l deserve a wioner. "They don't deserve to ~n the pennant,'' Ellis snapped. "The don't deserve to wih the World Serie: They don't dtserve a thing. "l went to anolhcr hole! in San franci.sco during the National Le:sgue playoffs -got red carpet treatment - but paid l50 a day out of my own pocket . And to tell you how good that room was, me and my wife and baby ale.pt In the bed." But Elli!, the co ntroversial r ight- hander who wat fined twice by the P\ratet during the regular aeuon for refu sing to sign· authographs on Sund1y1 al gates in Three ruvere: Stadium, Ufl o.. TV we.r-•lla• Channel 4 at 10130 a.m. the Pirale,11 "Ill continue winning de6plte n1anagement. "We're going to win because we have the best club. They ~manaaement) can't get out on the field." Another pitcher. who asked ta rtmain anonymous, agreed with EUit. He was particular ly uJ)M!t wben tM Pirate charter plane to San Franclaco bad _ to ) mW a 4>mlnute ruel atop at Omaha, then was packed on the rttlU'll trip to Plttlburgh. He Nkf there were '* aeatl on the plane and M were filled. "It was filled with some broadcasten., ton.'! of ellecutlvrs and other peopll!I ••• didn't even have room to move,'' the pitcher said. "Pittsburgh -It's the same old thing," e:a.id Ellis. "If we played the w1y they treated us, we wouldn't win a game." Elli!! said .'IOme other players ()n the team "are always talking 1bout how they want to be traded. How would they want to be traded when they know they can make a lot of money here, unless It's bec•uae of man11ement?" doing. But let the kids decide it on the field. Not the refen:ea:. It 's hard to look at a game like that and decide \.\'hy calls wrre made and weren't made." He said plays gaining a total of 134 yards for the Spartans were called back. Daugherty said he was showing the film "lo clear the air." '"Todav is !he last I'!! OOmment on it." he s"aid. ''This afternoon I'll be so engrossed in tryinj! to devise ways or beating 1'.fichiga n that I hope to hell 1 can forget No tre Dame." Halos Swap Jol111so11 For Pinson CLEVELAND (AP) -The Clr:veland "Indians will trade outfielder Vada Pinson and a pitcher to the California Angels for outfielder Alex Johnson. the controversial 1970 American League batting champion, . the Clevehtnd Plain Dealer said in a 1tory for its editions today. The dispatch from Oakland by P lain Dealer baseball writer Russell Schneider said the deal has ~n agreed upon by Indians· President Gabe Paul and California general manager Dick Walsh and is contingent on \Yaish being rehired by the Angels. Schneider said the pitcher involved is believed to be lefthander 1'.fike: Paul. Johnson balled .260 with two homt runs this season prior lo his suspension. }le had a .329 batting average with 13 homers and 86 RBI in 1971. Pinson has said Ole lndians failed to Jive up to salary promises. He had a .264 batting average with II homers and 35 RBI in 1971. v LAS VEGAS -Nevada 's I e g a I bookmakers r-.tonday stopped taking bets on Baltimore lo win the American League pennant artt>r the Orioles went 2- 0 ahead of the Oakland Athletics in the playoffs. The Pittsburgh P irates were a 13·10 t?f:l to take the National League title. J 11ie Orioltt were a 9-2 favorite to win the third game in the American League playoffs for a three.g.i.me S\.\'eep over the Athletics. There "·as no longec a price up on Raltimore to ~·in the playoffs, something that would require only that the:y win one of !he ne xt three games. .The San Francisco Giants, wi!h Juan r-.tari('ha! schl'duled to pitch, were a 6-5 ravorite in the third Rame of the National League playoffs. Pittsburgh. hnwever, was still 13-10 to lake the pennant series. v VANCOUVER -Newport Beach's Roy Emerson streaked to a 6-7, 6-4 . 6-3 victory over Australian Ov.•en Davidson Monday in an international tennis tournament. Corona del r-.!ar 's Rod Laver, the top- seeded player in the lourney facet Torben Ulrich o( Denmark today.' In matches Mondav. Bob Maud defeated Bob Lutz. 7-6. ·6-3 ; Terry Ryan tuml"d back Ron Holmberg. 7.5_ 7-5. Tom Okker downed Frew r-.tcMlllan. 6-3. 3-6, i- '4 while John Alexander beat Bill Bowrey, 6-4, 7-5. v !10UST0N -Guard SI u L11ntz keyed a third quarter uprising by lhf' Houston Rockets And helped !'!a1·t> nfr a last minute Los Angeles ralJy Monday night Lo lead the Rocket~ to a 111-102 National Basketball Association exhibilion victory <>vf'r the Laker.s. Gail Goodrich carried the bnmt of the Los Angeles attack with :u points. Rookie Jim Mc~1illian and Jerry West each added 15 for the Lakers. v ATI.ANT A -Doclors an illness which struck basketball star Pete infectious mononucleosis. have diagnosed Atlanta Hawks Maravich as The illness is e:xpected to kttp "'taravich out of action for at least two !™'re weeks. a<'i:Ording to Tuesday'• issue of The Atlanta C-Onslitution. ''Dr. Charles Harrison gave us the word today after all the tests were completed," said Hawks coach Riehle Guerin. "1'.aravich Is expected to miss the entire rihibitlon season plus at least the opening week of the official National Basketball Association campaign. LOS ANGELES-Scott Henderson, the new UCLA quarterback In the new UCLA ()ffB'fR7""ttW ilai1 tbfs S8turday 111tnit Washlngton St.ate In 1 Pacific-I football game at Pullman, Wash. Tbe junior from Fullerton uw hla Ont action last wttk In a34-t7 Joss to Oregon. Prior .. that, Mike FJ..tt had dl...ied the aU.Ck, now out of the I formaUOll. Rqglt Echols. Ill< lleel wide ..m..,., came blck to the Bru!ns Mondly after mbr11inR a game with a apralned anklei. Defensive tackle Ed G1llgher wu alao back after missing the Oregon 1ame wWI a shoulder lnJury. v DAU.AS -Jeff Borowiak, 22, former UCLA star and 1970 national collc1l1te champion, has joined the W or Id Ollrmpionahlp of Tennla clrcull.. it •• announced Monday. r • • 3 0 ' n • a • g • n • n n t t I • ' I Paige Cm1 Go Th1·ougl1 Front Door KANSAS CITY tAPJ -Satchel Pa igt !lat thert, his elbow nn the tablt lint:d v.•i!h dignllane.s and hts chin resting in th!' grip of his hand lie lis tened ""'hile one speaker after another traced 0!' Satch 's 42 \'ears 1n baseball and joked aOOut his re'Juct.ance t~·er to re1·1"al his age. l!f> wa~ subdued and visi bly shaken, possibly thinking this 14 as 11!1JUSl11 w1!d n1ghtn1art SatC'h heard Ewing Kauffman, owner of the Kansas C11 .v Ro.1·als, tell ho.,.,. Paii:e .. fnugh.t ad \'ers1ly, fought color. fought pre1ud1ces... Ka uffman then re vealed that ~ plttque of Paige would be ere<:ted ~rnm1nently in the Roy a!<:.' new !'l adium 1n !he Harry S Truman sports C<Jmplex. Pa ige i;:azed out over the throng of 700 v.·hn gathered to pay lr.1bute Sunday nighl In Satchel. a Negro many say "'as the greatest pitcher ('\'Cr His e)'es faded shut dur ing the CJva lions Be.~1de him "'as his "'ife La homa. Nol far away "'ere his child re~ geven of rhe;n . sdme too young to know "·hat ar!vers1ty, color and prejudices are alt abouL Paige hearr! Charles 8 Wheeler Jr the n1ayor of Kan sas C11v. tell the crowd he had proclaimed Oct· 3 as ··satchE'! Paige Day ." \\·heeler preSE'ntecl 52.tch \\1th Lhe "key lo ~·our city." Paii:e mopped his weL forehead and chuckled ligh!ly as 81-vea r-olr! Casev Stengel. fCJrmer n1anage'r of the Ne~ Ynrk Yankees and f.1ets, but chered rhe English lang uage with Sor 6.000 words. Paige listened while Bi11 Veeck. who gave Satch his first major league chance with Cleveland at the age of 42, tell how t he old pitcher made his debut by striking out .lhree Yankees in the nin!h inning 0:n 10 pitche s. Veeck described Paige as "the greatest pitcher r've ever seen." Saleh won si1< and lost one in Cleveland's 1948 pennant "'inn ing drive . Paige heard Buck O'Neil, a pla~er li ke Saleh for the old Kansas Ci ty ~tonarchs. sav Sfltch was thr. "greatest "'hn eve r lived . He tolrl one baller, "T won 'L throw sn1nke around your voke 1"11 thrnw vou t>orne peas around )'our knees." r8ige Jau~hcd. F'inally. Satch strode to the m1 crophnoe, and thin mist sifted from his eyf's His brilliant pink nn,,..·ered lie fla shed against a pink st riped shirl He seemed lost for word s. admitted that "it looks like my "'rit1ng has done ~ot cold ." lie slond there like a statue. th is ~eJlrfl ler-rnd who was to hint that honors had pri<:sed him by until now exce pt [or his lnduetioo into the Baseball Hrill of fame In Au~ust. Paige spoke brienv about his Hall nf f'rime indu ction. Hf wa!I proud. "At Coopersto"·n." he said, "they told me I ~'as "'Orthv but didn"t tell me w~al I was \1:nrthy of." He cleared hi.~ throat. ''Evcr.v body·s al wa y;i; wan ted 10 knnw mv a ~e. I told you tnnight I'd li ke to know if e1•Prybody·.~ happ,v ' TI1e testimonial prog ram had a reproduction of the verification nr Pair;::e's birth record from the ~1obi!e.} Ala .. Health Department. It said he was:· born J uly , 1906. Tha! confirms he is 65 "I did ever~·thing but eat the ball.' Satch ,o;a id. "Still, they alwa ys passed me by until Bill Veeck did .something about ii I "'as in the International League fou r years and they took five pitchers to Philadelphia one \'l':ir, and I staved in lht- Jnll'ma lional Lcitizue. · "I ne11'er had a nigh! Ufllll nQ\\' I made the Hall of Fame and no"· I've had mv n1izht. and r feel like I can go out Qr ba seball hy lhc front door I can give it up with ease." Mesa Gal--Wins Pickeroo Contest F'or the second in as many weeks of the DAILY PILOT's 1971 Pigskin Pickeri·io Con test, a female has emerged as the grand prize winner. Janice Henrotin of Costa Mesa . who guessed 21 of last week's 25 Pickeroo games cnrrectly and who was just si x away 1880) from the Tie Breaker total of 8S6, thu s joins rirsl-week winner Joann ltrich nf C.Osta Mesa in the Pickeroo trophy room . Louise Stidham of Costa MeSB &!so got 21 correct and was just 13 off the Tie Breaker to clinch SttOnd place while Huntington Beach's Joyce Scott finished third with 21 correct and 16 off the tie breaker. fourth place went lo Costa ~lesa's ~1ark Stidham. who guegsed 21 correclly but who missed the tie breaker by 38. Larry Clolll of Costa Mesa was 49 oH the tie breaker and had 21 co rrect (!lesses to capture fifth place. -.~ •• n,= -' • • • \ • • ' ·""' 1 UP FOR GRABS -J·lunt1ngton Beach Unicorns loc k man Bo b Skaug flips the ball up in the air in a re- cent rugby game as teammate Jim Ellinge r hol ds him up. \\o"at ching the play fri ght } are Unitorns 'l'i1n \\'hetstonc and 1\rt Jloba11. .. Bear of a Player Rough, Tough Mean, , Brutal-That's Butkus By RO N EVAN~ Ot T~• Oa lly ~ltOt l!l!I "I've been called rough, tcugh, mean and brutal.' "But," Dick Butkus ol the Ch1cagO Bears asserts rirmly, "I've never been accused of being an out and out dirly ballplayer.·· The perennial all -pro middle linebacker was in the South land Sunday wi1h his teammates, y,•ho came down to earth from their 2-0 record by abi;orb1ng a 17-3 setback against the llis Angeles R;:ims at the Coliseum Against the Rams. lhe 6-3, 24~pound brt>iser recovered a fun1hle anrl picked off a pair or Roman Gabriel passe~ Bu r to no ava il. And wh ile Butkus w;:is his 11sut1!1\ hard- hit11ng self Sunday \\hen afford.Cd !he opportunity, the se ven-\·e'J vetera n ,kept his act clean . Butkui; .!Hl~'s, almost apo!ogetica!ly. '·Look, I realize I'm a hard compt>t1lor . And lf and when I happen !o take a latP hlt or something like. Lhat at wme guy, ~·ell . , I'm just doing my job "I'm a profc.ss1onal and I'm doi ng iust v:h?.t I'm paid to do. "The same goes for the guy I h1I , ·· he adds. \Vith e1<tra long arms and A menacing appearance In a football uniform. Butkus has been likened at times to A mad baboon. "In fact,'" he says, "one of my detractors even went so far as to call our defense 'The Baboon and Buffoon Show ' T h e latter derogatory reference w a 1 prompted perhaps by Butkus ' appearance and the presen~ of five-year vet Doug Buffone, Chicago's left side linebacker who i.!I eoormously underrated while playing in Dick"s shadow. Tn l'ipite of his otherwise public impression as an ogre and inhuman machine, Butkw is B.!l gracious a loser off the field as he ls an al!-out . ferocious competitor on it. "I'm no different than 1nyone el!t:, I l1ate to lnse ," l1e stales "Bu! 1n ordrr tn accept defeat. ynu have to be a man , "I'd like to feel that I've matured since I've been in the NFL," the Chi cago native goes on "\Vhen t was at the University of Ill inois. I "·as a phys ed. ma jor. •·1 \V<lS such a slough-off av.'ay from the field then. my "'ife wa.<; doing my home- "·ork for me in snmetlling as simple as analysis of ph~'sical fitness . "But "hen any re:<ponsibihly comes my wa~ nnw , in any \\"ay. shape or form. I ju~t try to accept It lor v.·h;:it 11 1~ .. Currently boast i ng a lu::ht-hmwn mus!ache ancl ha ir lnnJ:er than 1n his colle,i:1ate dayi; on !he ll1 1n1 campu~. But kus 1s quick tn dispel any disrnissal of lhe f!ears as Central Division contenders n1erely on the basis of the loss to !he Rams. "Wr. re ally took il to the ~l 1nnesola Vikings 1a 20-17 Chic.:rgo victory lai;l week) and the.v were Lhe presca.~on picks to lake our division. you know ,'' says Butkus. "Our quar!erbacking situation is up in the air right now . And whrn Gale tSayers. the Bears· fla shy running back v•ho's heen slo"·cd by nagging knee injuries \ gets back at full tilt. we'll he OK because our defense i!! sound ."' Football Ratings loS SOC1lTIO ~•EtS tum w·I ~to. Tum •·I 1'11. I, Nlbtl•k•(OI ~ l.OY 11. W11M"'11tllll 4·0 141 1. Ml(_~lg•" !Sl U .. 11, l rl'°"• I! J.O 14 ). r ..... IU .J.O Ill 1l. r ... " .. '" 2·1 uo '· Ai.tturn U I J.O il.54 14. Dul<• •.O IJt J Color•do l2l 4-(1 •" lJ. Olllo Sia!• 1·1 11l 6, .111~,... ... 11117 "· loultl•n• SI, J.I '2 7. Nolr• o.a .... J..O .0. 17 ,t.•~•"I•• J.1 il I, Qtlll~Oml H Sf7 11. M. C1ro11,.. okll Jl f. ~""" S111• J.O 2'0 If."'""''" J.1 JO 10 G~ro11 •0 Ito 'O ro1...io •O n 01~1•1 •9<:••vlno vol•, 1111111 a lfll'•btl•c•ll~: O.r!mtll/ll\o, Fterldl St1te, No,.,,w•l<lr"' Pu.-cll'I, use, w.1 v1ro1~1e. .__ ....... Tu•sdav Oc\Qhl'r S 1971 ciA!LV PILOT fJ ------- Unicorns Are Tou g h I Huntington Outfit Spotlights Rugby Bi PHIL noss 01 tnt Dail• "1101 l!a!I Dunn~ !he w11rnH·1· n1onlhs of 1hc yrar (i r "\n1cn1h('f through ~!;:irrhi in Au s1r al1a an11 South . .\lrira. 11 i~ knu\\n all The (:an11• arid is b111h !hf' tla!111n:cit ~port end fn1nl 1>11101 of al'll\JIY in nrq::t1hnrll!~'<I park ~ 1n thH!'oe 1·•1unlries \\'hilc 11 dnc~n ·r necessarily carry Ule genl'rall~ arl'Cplcd pt1bl1f' wa llop 1' htch exists b£'cau~r nf its pre~enfe 1n the aforernen!lnncd nalll'n!'o II nC\t!rlhl'lt·~!'i f111uri s hc~ nn a ~m;11lrr .•t·ale closer to h(ln1e The ·it'' 111 thl• 1 il!>f' L~ lhr !>p11rt of rugtJy and bei:1nn1nc. 1n \nl'ember. it 1s a 11 erkly cndearor for I~ men1bcrs of Hun- t1 ng1nn Rrach'~ L"n l!'nl'n Hugb1 Football Cl11h. . Plrt,\ 1n~ 1l!'o hornl' garnes l<1~l ~ear ;:it F:rl1~on High thr cluh r<"11g up 11 11>-.1-:l 01·rrall rrt'orrl in I!.-; 1111t 1al din into South- ern t<il 1forn1;:i Rugh1· F1l(Jthall Union {'l'lm- pr1i1i0n In adt1111"11 lhr llunt 1n~1on ru'.!e,rr!' r:irnrrt !11rr11 ~rh·r~ ;i hcr!h a1 1he j'hain- piunship pla\·nrr n1;1tch hMnr r bf.10,1.'! <'l1n1ina!ecl . !1 1. hv 111(' C1~e•1 Hu i.:h1· ('!uh nf \1:inh ;:ilta11 Br~t·h a s1111ad ('nlllflQ"C'rl n1n~tl\' of fnr111rr l'~(' fool b;>ll pl;t\'f'rS lo lhr 11fl('nn11ng SC'a,<:i 111, 1hr ()\! f"11\ rluh will ~h1f1 thr ~1tc nl its hlHTif' g:;11nr~ tn (;0J<11•n \Vr"t C•1llrgr·s nt•11• ~oc<'er fw ld and 11·111 tll~n pl;1\' a fl11I trarrbnl!; srh1'dUI<' thtr•u1.:h11u! the Southl:ind AllhotJ!;h 1he L'n1rorns grt 1hc1r kicks llitrrall\ 1 !'\'l'f\' Su111la\' from 1-lallo"'ern throu gh. Easter. l'luh ·jack-of-all-trades !prl'siclf'n!. puhl11\ direc1nr a n d "ubst1tutr playrr,> Dennis i\\cC\arren 01in1's !hat a rCC'i'nl off-season hit nf showmanshi ri h_1· thrm was the mnst grti\ifl 1ng s1ni:lr lh1ng that's alfel·ted the group •·our hie,gC'sl p!u~ S<• f;1r \\as pl11ying lhr Li\ f{ui::h.1' (l11h hrf11rr ~i,OO(I f;o1s at i11f' h<1lft1111r of 1.h<' !larnvf"h;1rgcr;i; prcse;1~on fnflthnl l giln1c i11 thr C01isrurn r11rly l;:i s\ 11\L)fllh ." .\1eCla rrrn hnpp1l_v a1r•rs "'l'liP tc:-1111 11as ('n1npos~·d i\f f11·t• older p!ayrrs and 1he n'~t 111.•r'l' 1nu<"h younger. RADIAL PLY TIRES ~~'.~ ... JET-RAOAN · , ... _ ~ICED LOW! . i[f-. $4~ 85 . """ ,_ ~- 'fh e older p!a;.ers "ere pretty cool but the 1.;lds 1,rre ne rvf)u~." s11.1s thl' J!l-yf'ar- 1J lr1 club fnundct lncludrd fln the Lnlt'o rns roster are l'urrent 11r;:ini:e \1J:t~\ (,'ol!cge football aidf' Rill Hedd1ni.:. PJ1.·f1C<' 1111d L'n11 ers1 l:f ~·f l\a\.\;111 ~rid star ~:d Fnt..te . one-time C;:inad1an prn fno!ballf'r ,\fanny Ah·arez ;:ind Tun \\'hc!,111111'. i.:r;:ind~fln nf ont nt '.'\itt ing Bull '! lnd1.1n rn hfl rls ;:it !.itlle Big !lorn · \!(('[:1rrr11 lurn--•H I' ;1 1rnd1ng· n1;:i1 hu1c r"ul!•1n.u1 h, lnnlr hut re,l!arc1s ru~IJ\ a" · a t11lt111111' hnhh\ 11 h11·h c0s1 s Hl/U\f'\ lllll 1r ... TUI! th11ui::h "1 11 nuhl11 'r 11;u1t the ~rorl tn 11101·e up 111 :i pr1•lr~s1nn11l lr1el 1n this roun1rv, bt>t•au~r 11 11'"1ilrt t:1h.r ,11\ thf' fun nut nf 1!. And tht' fun _1nu grl 1~ The tna1n thing ·· ·\ gradu....ie of "\nr\.\11 lk'i; F:ltt'els1or lh,!!h and an ei.:-Ccrr 1111~ Cn\!cge sludent. l\1 C'llarren ;>Jso u11h1e.s thl\o services or his wife ,lurlv. ancl son~. ~1ark 191 and nereC"k 12 1_.1 He sa.1s-1n regard In ll1e family alfair, ' n11• 111fr dl){'S n1nst of !hf' typin g for the lr11n1 and rny kid~ :tlso help nut " ;.11·Clnrrrn gnt hn1 (111 rugby right aller gr;i!lu;11111~ frn111 Exf'rl s1or. Rr1·:.t!11nr th(' 1·1rr11tn~1;:i11cC"~ sur· r0u11d1111: his b:iPt1\ITI nf fire into the sn1•rl h<' notr~. "sn111r friends 11hr1 [ p!a~ ('(\ h1~h ~chonl fnntball \1'ilh l'ame <\\!'~ 111 rnl' hn\l'r when I a;i; going !n ('1•rnt•1, :ind 'i'lld thr~ 1\rrr start1n11, a rurh\ 1t~<11n '1 1111r1r·d lh1·n1 ;111d h:.\•' h1·C"n pl;i\lnll e 1 Pr ~1nt'l' The sport takes up most of n11 _,p;:i r" !!ml'· Si nee 111.,~1 of !ht-mainr ruc.hy teams in th£' 1,11 rld ;1rc n;in1rd ;:if!rr various · ;:inin1als. •bt'tth m\'th1c;:il 11nd real onesl,· ~!cC\;:irrrn ju~t i11HC1"'"r! ;i;uit "'h1!'1'1 he l';itnr up with thr \'ri1rQrn as his squad 's 111:\~t'•\I ··J sa\1 the L'nu:nrn on Rn J<ni:h~h crest :cind il1 •r1dr d !I' 11~r 1t ;ind II ;<; e1Jlors 1grrrn ;1 t11l ,1h1tr •.· \11.f'larTcn ~:i1s ThC' 1!1111 tinf!.t "n o\111f1 1 1~ t'nachr,l hy Ha i Sl :H·t·\·. a b;i('\;f1cld tutor 11 11h 27 ~i·:;rs 1ila;111:.: 1•:q)('t'l!'ll!'1• and !'<ruin 1l111l'• c1•a<'h Kr\ In .\h'l."i>rl r\'. a 15-.i ear· vrternn j1f llH' ;i;p11rt GLASS-BEL TED POLYESTER CORD G•ner1l Cotlb:r1!td0J Ymbo 790 , , • "'YIVll ~P"'OI"'\ Ot1 -I ~11 ca<~ ~ICED LOWJ ....... -~ ~--...... . .. .., ... , ...... - ~ ... ·-......... _,,_. '""" !':O • .. ~".':";'":~'"·~ $ 25 20 -~ .,, .... l <. '" , ..... ' '" ,., ..................... _ ..... ... , ... POLYESTER CORD GLASS-SELTED Scrambler GT PRICED LOW! She G70-15 f'h11 51.14 ,.l.T. Als11 E78•14 s; .... , KRAFTREADS ' • Lions Put Ban on Karras !G•"••ol1 fetfOfY m•thod retr"d1I Whitewalls or Blackwalls Any ,!11 l11t1d ' 6.50° ll 7.00-13 6.95.\4 7.35°14 7.S0-\4 7.75°\4 DETROIT 1AP ) -Can a rejected but allver tongued former footi.ll SU.r find happiness as 1 aports columnist .. -when the te1m he'• writing 1boUl won't evtn )et him ln the pressbox? Former Detmlt Lions deferuiive. tackle Alu Klrras, .,. a sports columnist for the Detroit Free Press, w1s barred from the Uons pressbox here Sunday when the Llone met and beat the Atlanta ialcon1 41·38. Kanas didn't sound too onhappy about It In his column Tuesday but he wasn't overjoyed. "We're still paying hi!! 1alary," said the man who barred him , Lion• PR chie f and former Free Pre!! 1porll edito r Lyall Sm ith. • "He's done nothin1 b!Jt say derogatory things," about his ronner team and , "I ml.Ill assume the reason for hi• column Is to say more dero11tory thing!!." Karru pooh-poohed the matter on the. Free. Presa'• front sports p a g e underneath 1 headline thal said, "LIONS BAR KARRAS FROM PRESSBOX ". "It's so childish. It's unhe1rd of," said the Lions ' reject. "My colum n Is not lo crlticiu the Lion,,. l'm~!!lmply going to tell It like it is. I h1vt no polaon pen," he maintained. "On the other hand I'm going to be very honest about what I reel ... because th1t's what the Fret Press Is paying me for." "He'• been 11yin1 nasty thin&s 1bout the Lions long before this. He '.11 already pubUcly called the bud co.ch (Joe St;:hmldt) a liar," Smith added. "It was my own decision. 1 didn't consult with anyone In the front office. "We never even were uktd by the free Press if It wa1 1lltt1ht tOr IUm to go U)'I thete." Newspapers, however, don't normally have the teams they cover pa11 judgment on their .!lporta writer•. Other players have been allowed In the press box. Smith admitted. "Some that .,.ere on the Injured list. But they we ren't up there to write 1 col umn." BENERAL TIRE DON SWEDLUND COAST GENERAL TIRE Ill Wett 1M, c .. .._ M'"' ,ho11e 140-1710 er 646·10Jl PRICID LOW 2 FOR '23" '9VI )7e to 71 e '-1.T. ,.r tire t>t"•••llnt .., •Ill. Ml tJ<~•Tltt ft-..t. AVERY GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 16t41a.eclt11 ...... , H1i111tl111t•11 IMcll Pho11e 141-5150 , •• • ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J · IU -------GENERAL TIRE •• , GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS•------- ' ' • ... ... . ~. . ..... . ..... ( . • ,'2f DAi l V PI LOT Tutsday, Octobtr 5, 1971 • Prep Offensive Players of Week • . ., FLIP OAll~ELL Cos1a ,\lt'sa - HICK TH0\1PSON EdiS(ln ""·' • ... . ·~~~-~:2 . ! I I · I I l T0\1 '.\1 .. :U :\lER F11unt:1in \':1lley I CL \YTO'.\ llEllB\'lllLL l.:1~1111:1 Bl'ath t , • --""'· ·~ ' Kt·;\ J'.; COL'."i l\S \t:11<·r lh·i •' (. . . " ' -. ..,,I''' ) _J . C;JtfFF A'!I F~~ l'ie"'·port llarb1.1r ,J BOB PATTERSON Unive rsity • HEED ,JOH NSON ~-Coro na drl !\lar J \'11\:CE Kl.EES Estaneia STEVE PICl\FORO llunlingtnn Btut·h \ll"E I.ACY i\1:1rina r;nEG \\'Cl4JO :\l is~ion \'irjo JOSE l\IALAGON San Cltme.ak JEFF SIEMENS We8lmln~ter Mater Dei W estminste1· Picked to Win -Tougher, Sa)'S Ford Sunset League Grid Crown I I, BEWARE Of AIMING TO THf. RIGHT ' Lakewood High'5 Cl f' AAAA No. 3 ranked Lancers return lo Orange County Thursday night In ~earch of a seeond <·ounty V1ct1m v•ht>n coach John Ford's l'rew in\·ades the ('onfines of San ta Ana Bowl to duel J\1ater Dei . ·rl'I< 'f'ast ma1or11y of golfc~ tend 10 n1is.a.hgn the clubfaO! •t addrns so 1hat it aims to the TAR6E.T LINE Westminster and Weslern appear 1 year or two away handicaps coach Don ~nt's dominate the DAILY PILOT's from challenging for the crew. annUal sunset League fopiban Sunstt <"rown. coach Leon Newport slapped C o s t • predictions with the former \Vheeler has several excellent Mesa around, 41).-7, but the offense appeared limited, right of the target (Position A gaining a slight nod over individuals but too n1any must s u N s ET L EA G lJ E 1n the illus1rat ion). I I I Western. go both ways . Lack of depth is PREDICTIONS Though tile player n1ay not be conM:iou~y aware o( this im- proper alignnK'flt. intuition tdls hi1n during his Wo'ing that he 'd bcllcr mo'f'C the dubhead back to the left ' he's going kl hi! the ball toward tM target_ This causes a pulling ol the clubhead to the kh (Position 8 ) wh ich results in either a pull lo the left or a pull-slice that bends Western is ranked No. 1 in an overwhelming factor as is I. "'tstminster ---A the county with Westminster the loss of several returning 2. \\'estern lettermen to inJ."'Y and 3 11· I ' -holding third plare after · 1e ........ ara Ford 511ys it's a diHerent prOblem for his Lancers this k "' transfer. Anaheim brea ing even against Moore 8. l'lewport Harbor. The 5. Huntington Beach ~ League power Lakewood and Sailors have an outstanding 6. Santa Ana y('ar ln dealing with ~fllnarch,. lh• Long Beach Wilson . group of defensive players but 7. l\.tarlna Here's a rundown on each the lack of a scoring punch 8. Newport Harbor ,\lattr Dei his bun1ped the ~1oore League powerhouse the last two vears -but Ford s;i ~·s his t"ean1's task is evtn loughcr th is ti1ne around b(1Cau~e nr better balance ·in the Mater Del attaek. \ \ team as the DAILY PILOT '=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~;;;;--------,;,;---------· sees iL II ":0.1~ter Dci's passing Al· l:<('k is very 1nuch in1proved_ 1'hey're still a ball-conti-nl l})Jf' or tea111 but lhere is' rnlich better balance with the ' 1n1proven1ent in passing. "\\'e'JJ have lo pla y them square , , , ,\·011 can't overload ;1gainsl Maler De1," s11ys 1 Fvrd. Ford is high on his team's abilities. calling 1t poten lially as good 1f not better than any of bi~ past seven juggernauts, despi te t\rO cl1.1se calls in non- le:iguc action . The L;111eers n i c k e d \\'p~\111instt•r. 24·19 , then held off Gardena Thursday. 13·12. The !.'.liter nearly pulled it ou1 ;iftcr L;ikewood had taken the lead on a field goal with 1:30 Jef!. '7 fl O\\'Cl'er a 3$-yard pass fell fi\·e yards short on the final play of the game. The big item in t he L<ikewood attack i~ 11 t quarterback \\'here Pius X transfer Pete Te res c h u k rt>.~ides. And Tereschuk ha.~ a good runner in the backfield in ft1ll'.1ack·line0;11:ker .Joh n Arce, a six-roo t 200-pounder. Tile Lancers give the op- po..~ilion several different ol- fensive looks with the use of the pro, I and slot fortnations. Ford's defensive crew is h1g brighte~t aspect \\'ilh nine let- h'rinen in !he a!ignnlent. In all the Lancers rely on 14 return· ing leUernien. The defense is anchored by Arce ;ind linebacker Wayne M.1rsh<11!. Ford has a ('QUple of 160- pounders \\'Ork 1ng at t:iilback. They ;ire Jack Stephens ;ind ~Hudy Haider. a pair of seniors up from last year's junior varsity. El Rancho Leading CIF Poll r:1 fl,:inrho has to the right. \ I l~a~·e son1eo11c cl1eL'k the a· lignn1enl of your clubfaoc at !ignn'l<:n t of your clubfaa: at addrc~. Chance; are that if 101.J are aiming at the target (Position C) you will swing the dubhcad / along the target line in the "· / ---B. --c. striking area. ~f'l ""',."'" -~·- PUT POWER BACK )NTO YOUR SWING!-Witll thl li .. p of Arnold. Palmer'' 1n!JO$tratMI boolllet. "TM ShC!'b ind F1irw111y Woods." Sf!nd 20c l't'KI a sett·&ddr1$sed, 5tainped -•loPe to Arnold P1lmt1r. ""~r• of this ne.npll)tf. Edison Chosen In Irvine Race Edison High's 1970 CIF AAA materialize at Estancia. Yet, and Irvine League champions the Eagles appeared snlid rule as favorites to annex despite stumbling to a 13-0 win another Irvine title as over Tustin. Then Buena Park predicted by the DAILY burst the bubble with a 21·14 PILOT . triumph. \Vith Friday night's round of A!l·league ta ilback J i m openers on tap the Cha rg ers of Schul!z has been OOthered with Edison v.·ere tabbed over injuries to further dampen Cornna del M11r. Eagle hopes. The J:itter is given the nod over four other 5 0 1 id The line appettrs solid, too, contenders -Fountain Valley, ~~~t la~~e~~ de~~~a~~i: f~~010me Estancia, Los Alamitos and Santa Ana Valley. higher placement. .Here's a capsule rundown on 5. Lo~ Alamitos •nd Santa each entry: Ana Valley. Both are teams I. t:dison. Coach Vince capable of better finishes. Asa ro's team had some of the Santa Ana V a 11 e v is glitter knocked off it despite rebounding from a Winless two non-league wins. The season and coach Dick Hi!l Chargers allowed st. John and his Falcons a Ir e· ad y Bosco 26 points. then were possess v.·ins over Los Amigos extended by Santiago before and Paramount. pulling it out in the fourth There is speed in the Falcon quarter, 8-7. camp with b11cks Randy Kelly, Still, Asaro's bunch has Darrel Roberts and O_Z, shov.·n the ability to keep on 11;irtin in camp. v.·inning and must b e Los Alamitos is loaded with ,considered the team to beat. returning lettermen centered 2. Corona del Mar. CdM's around quarterback Jim best ever team is running Hamilton and Slotback Dave around on the Sea King Slawson. campus and coach Da ve 7, Magnolia. The Sentinels Holland has an all·round have a neW coach (ex·Loara atlack with speedsters John assistant Glen Thnmas ) and Miles 11nd Carlo To st i , has shown winning ca pabilities quarterback Reed Johnson and with a 19-6 win over Troy. strong runni ng Bob Ferraro. And they have a solid line lo Too, the Sentinels have a back that crew up. host of returning lettermen w· h . h . b;ick, including quarterback it two w~lo I cir credit John Kindred, tailback Gary I. Westmln.s~r. Coach Bill Boswell's Lions possess the most explosive offense in Orange County with quarterback Jeff Siemens ;it the controls .along \\.'ith hard- running backs Jim Holland, Chuck Winkles and B o b Dreifus. Too, they have depth, size and good learn speed. And the Lions have a b a c k u p quarterback rated even with Siemens in Terry Young. The only question mark with Westminster is its defense - which allowed Lakewood 24 first half points before settling down. Z. Western. The Pioneers of ' coach Jim Everett are going l with junior quarterback Bob I Acosta and if their first two conquests are any measuring stick th is will be Western's best-ever season. -(. Senior Bob Dapper keeps the defenses honest with his running and tight end Dana 1 Naftiger is an all-Sunset League candidate. 3. Anaheim and Loara. These two tie for the third spot but each is given an excellent shot to breAk into the Westminster- Western setup. Coach Clare VanHoore- becke's Anaheim Co!onlsts boast t<1ilback Kirk Bethke in the lineup and the big ques- tion mark in some minds is at Quarterback. The Colony has a solid defense anchored a r o u n d Glenn Martinez, Mike Da vis, Rolf Brown and llenry Scott. Loara's Dean La ppi n has come into his own with two nifty efforts against Thousand Oaks and Servile. I The Saxons operate the quarte~back rollout system to l perfection and could improve on last year's 5·3-1 mark . '--1 5. Huntington Beach. The Oilers could be the biggest surprise of all in Sunset I hostilil.ies. Coach Ken ~loats has good running power in tailback Steve Pickford and fullback l Kar! Abrahamson. Last )'ear's I-a team was unable to muster a solid passing attack but ~1oats has rectified that with senior Jim Marlin. 6. Santa Ana. Mart in has completed I~ of 24 through two games for 202 yards. Coach Tom Baldwin's Saints have the overall team speed and scnring c11pabilities . in non-league tussles the repla red ri \'ril St. Paul as the J)evian and fullback Hank f momentum required may be Bauer. High .. But ihere are no backs in the Isaac Curtis class at Santa Ana. 7. l\.lariita. The Vikings IF AAAA's lop rated prep on hand at Corona. foot ball teain as the Dons 3. Fountain Valley. The 8. Costa Mesa. The polled 10 first place votes Barons were the qnly eleven to Mustang~ haven 't displa yed fnllowinii: th eir 40•0 rout of keep Edison from becoming a enough scoring punch or \Varren. un11nimous favorite to cOp the defensive ci:ipabilities through ::;t , Paul flropped to fourth Irvine League tille and one of two non-league losses. . w.a ..... i.y Calendar :-.fl.>r ~."11l·,0e foe, 7.7 1,·0 at the main reasons is the Katella and New p ort w., .... 11010 -L•run• Beac" a! , .,~ ,.,, L Tu•Hn, ~•ddleb.K~ • 1.11 .. ion viel~ L:i.~ Vegas Western. imposing running a t ta ck combined to outscore Mesa L7:~w.:i~ liJ51. Cerone ee1 M•r •T \later Dei made its first behind the wishbone T -65-7. but the 1tustangs could Th~ .. a•Y enl r.\' 1nlo the elite this Y•"'· formation. pro\•e 11 spoiler in some s.~:i~;~. 80'!~11~l~ei "' L•~-ood 11 ·c h B p· kl d h · l w11~r POio -N•wPOrt H••I><>• 11 i::arnering • eno"gh points foe oac ruce 1c or as ins ances. L•~.,.....-.r6::io). Fountain v111ev. I ood . Edl1on. M<n1on Vl•it>. HunlTnOlon lhe Hlth spot . sever;i g runners 1n camp JRVTNE LEAGUE ~.~·~~u,~t'ti'W"'T•r, Morin• •1 e,10,,. Coach Bob ,\\'oods' \·1on;irchs including Pete Scalisi, Matt PREDICTIONS cro .. (<>unlrv _ 0 ,0,,0, 11 51" ... ,·11 pi"'' 111•.e" e. n k e d Mnhulski and Les Becher. I. Edi···· Cle ... enlt. Founloln Vollev "' ei1enc10 ,., " ll ' ..., COIT• MtS• •I E<!hon, Unive,,llv oi Lakewood Thursday night at If Tony Sepulveda returns 2. Corona del Mar ~!,~1t~~~· .~0~:~~,1;~.~bi,;t~~u":.: S:inta Ana Bowl ,·n the fealuee from an ankle ini·ucy the 3. Fountain Valley B••ch •t 8""· An•Ml"' "' Huntinqlon " Bt•~"· Son11 An• 01 WtJ!,..ln.,..,. tilt uf lite week. Barons might have the 4, E~ta·•la M•""• •! We•t••n. 1.11 .. 1on v101o 11 El ,... MO<lene ltll 11 J ,1Sl The AAA ratin" "e firepower necessary to upset S. (tie( Los Alami'·s Fr1c1., .., FOl!tbell -Co~!· Me•• VI Edl!Otl II scram b 1 e d after last the dope sheet. Santa Ana Valley Or•"" c"'"'· M1rln1 11 w,,,.,n, LO.•• al N-DOrl H1rb0r, Ul""'"ltv weekend's wave of upsl'!ts that 4. ·EJtaDC:ia. A s l r 0 n g 7. Magnolia M11te 16J. L•o""e '' s.n11 Ana vauev r d · ••• f •ted I Co Lie.,... Beacr. 11 ll•••·i Minion VJt!o oun four of the top five \...:.pa_u_m.:c_g ~g~a_me __ •_-_,_, ___ o __ •_· -·~·~·~M~e~1a:::_ _____ ~!~' ~·~· M~oo~~~·~·~·~·-~~· ~s.~"~'~"~m~M~'~' II te;irns beaten. anta An. •t w111m1n1I•• 1111 11 11. • West Covina. sixth last week , moved up to f-irst, repl;icing Lompoc, which was be11ten by St. Bernard, 21·13. il'IK• T1om P1Jnl• 1 [I "f~nC~I! ()-(I) 174 l , 8 ••1><lP Am•I (1-(1) 14' l . L•~ewoad ii.ti) 1l1 ,; Si, l'ltul (14-lJ l]j S. Ana~ti"' (1.0) " 6, Arc"dia 11.\'ll 16 1, S•nla Monlfl ().01 ''\Al J, llutn• !?-Ol :it •. N0<th (7·0) lJ 111. M11tr Oti U-(1\ 1S O!r.oro: E<Jl•on !1-01 13, Pa11M1•ne (1. 11, wn!.,.n (?.0) 17 eech. C•nt~nnl1! U.0) t, LI Polv (l·O-l L W!1lmlntlfr (1·1! I, Lo.•• (7.0), All\11,..b•e !).0) 1. D1ml•n 17.0) '· Stnll 81rb••• 11.1), t......,,..,.. u .. 1 s. O.WMV n-ol . .t. Notre O&nW U.Ol 11'1, •f!dl11'1dt t0-1·1) l , ... 1. Wttl Cf1'1in1 C7•1 lM '· a11111ow~ C7.GJ 1n J. 5«1111 Hllll CJ.OJ l!J ot. II. kr"'rd !2 .. l IQ.I I; l(enM<l'I' t1.0) fl I, Mornln91ld9 (I.OJ IJ 1. Lomt!O< 11·1) IS I. ll-91V HUii 11.0l )I •. N-bll•v P•rk U.01 ll); 11, llonlll O·ll U 01111.,! P1-O·IJ n, LI 0Vlnl1 12.01 22. 11ntl190 11·11 12, U11l111d (1·11 11, Cre•P< U.Ol. G1rev !7-411 •· l'\lll'!'fion c1.01. ~°'n"' Hiii• 11·11 s. 0 •111tt1• u .01. Sant• M1rle !1·1l. Aviation tM), Ill-M"'ltclf'M'Y !1 · 11 t IUl'n• P••k i1.0), c 11rtM0111 Cl·ll 7, G1rOet1 Gr0¥1 !t.01, LH A~ ll·IJ. Hlfl 114) I. . . ... ,. 1, T•mplo Cllv (t-(1) '" M lr•l•1lt t'.O) J, k!li!h "••.Otn1 11•11 4. W0tV•'"~ (t .. ) J. Nolf 1)-(IJ '-k"ll<'• P+11 t. NO"ttWlww (I.I) f t. 111,,.qWN Norttt ft.0 1 ' Al!• Com• n.oi '" ~ _ .. , !11/ • •• '" H .. M .. • ~ " , . Psst ... Peel off miles to and PSAfrom • L . .' - Lm11.B11cl1-S1aanen1DS2lllldll'•1Jtn. . PSA knows a capital way to get lo Sacramento.1_11 starts al Long Beach Airport. Easy to get Into and out~· ' Plenly of perking. ~ ......... And the crowds haven't found it yet. Your travel egont knows the way. 7:10 •m (Exctpl Sun.); 10:00 •m, 1:00 pm, .C:•5 pm (Dally); 7:0Q pm (l'rfdaJ alMI SllftdaJ). Pilot ·Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored by &outb Coast ?Ian And The DAiLV PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merchandise Certificate For Each Winner Winner.s Every Week of Contest Be I pigs le.in prophet. Play the Pilot Pic keroo gama for weekly priz.e s. Winners each we11k receive• $10 gift certificate good as money at any South Coast Plaz.• store or business , Each we11k's top winner will be in • vited, a lon 9 with a 9uest, to be honored at the annual South Coast Plaz.a Football Players of the Ye ar Ban· quit. . Watch for this player's form each week in the DAI LY PILOT Sports Sect ion. Circl11 the teem you think will win in each pairing in the list of 25 games and sand in the pfayer11 fo rm entry blank or a reasonable facsimile. Then watch the DAILY PILOT sports pages for each ")week's list of five winners, RULES 1. Submll 111• •nl•T blink btlow or 1 r11M111bl1 fl cslmllt st " ft .,,,. 1111 (on!uJ. t. 'SMd II to : PILOT PIGSl(IN PICKt•oo (ONTfST. Spert O•LMrfmtnl P.O. 90~ !UO, Co1!1 Mt••, CA. tlUI, • ' J. Only ona entry p1r ptrton N (ft wetll. I. Enlr!M mud be d•ll••rl'd (Dy mill Ir In peri.on) 11 0.C.tLV PILOT OHie• by S ~.m. Thund1y. I. iOUlh CO••! Pl•ll Ind O•ILY PILOT •mp~y .. •nf tlltlr lmm1•U•M flmlllH l!OI 1ll9ibl1 to enler. '· Tll IREAl(f~ 8L.C.NI< MUST IE f lLlll!O IN 011: ENTRY IS VOIO. ••••••••••••••••••• - • • • • • • • • • • • ·~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tJNTR l ' BLANK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,• • • • • • • • • Tl• s1t•.C.1C•1t -M' ... 911 ... •I ........... « .......... • Iii tll U ---lllllf IMV't II .,,,.,,. ••.•• ,.,., ... ,.,.,.,.,,. • • • . ..... ••••••••••••••• •••••• . ' -. I ( nt 's ta tho ' I I • I. I' 1· r II I • E ' ' (' • ii .:; , •:· ,,. $i)flfW I " P1·ep Def e11sive Playe1·s of W eel\_ ' • ' KEN \\'ARRE.'/ Cost;i .\lrsa -TERRY KIPP ER Edison fl1ARK l\-11TC ll ~LL f ountain Valley BILL ROBERTSON Lllguna Beat'h ' ED POETTGEN Mater Dei DAVE GUNDERSON Newport Harbor I JOEL .CHAMPLIN -Unlverslly RILL 1'0\1.ER Corona dtl i\lar T0:\-1 VALl ~RE Estan cia TO.\I CRU~K Huntington Ueal·h -· """"tr ..., '· ·~~' s'"" ·,,~ ""'~ ' , .) • BOYD HOLLl.\.IAN ~tarina ~ .M4J 1'r'""' 1( -. TO[)() LA YPORT :\-lission Viejo RON GIACOMINI Sa n Clemente TERRY YOUNG We~lminAltr I, Rustlers Set Pace For Stats A pair ()f Golr!en \\'psl Cnllrge bark~ tnp the in1t1al 11~! of rushing and p:issin~ stat1st1cs for the Jhree Or~nge Coast are;i 1un1()r C()llege football l e11111s. Golden \\'est ·s i\1ark Dunn is lhe !eadin.c. runnr r wi!h I~ yards in Sil l'i1rrie~ and two ! nu r bdowns. Saddleback'$ Steve D111el ranks second \\'!!h J~fi .rards anrl a pair of six· pn1 ntrr.~. Dunn·s (f'a1n111fllf' -P.1\J CornrJ1u~ -1.c: thr lead1n.!: pa~srr. ThP rre~hman Ru.~tler h;;is cnmrlererl .if. (lr i2 to~se.c: fnr 5.'lR yard.<: ;inri s i x tnllrhdnwns. The OCC quarlrrback dun of ,\h 111 \\'hite and Gar .1• Valbuena are ranked seconrf and third. \Vhite has cornple\e 31 nf fi.\ fnr .'l~!I .\';irds ;ind four TDs \\'hile Valhuena has clicked 2\ times in 40 :itten1rts fnr 3.1'.l ~·ards and h\'O touchdown~. ~ot far hrhinrl in Sndrlleb:irk ':; Bob !3n:•ank(I with 2.'i cnn1plrt1r11i.~ in 4!l :ille111p1s fnr· J:J:i .r:inis and three .~('orr.c:, ore·~ Slrve fl1nnah;;in ;ind Saddleb;irk's Tom S1mmnns a1·e lhe leading p:i~.~ receivers. Bnth b;;i1·e !6 c.:it.che~. 'Monahan al ~o tnr~ the scoring Ii~! 1vi!h 24 points. Gola•n w.,1 (l.e·ll t>""" WrH !'~·· ., (~'"·"·" '" D<»V~ln~ T~"I; (o>"o1•u• H'~~·M! To••I• llu•"'"' !CD •I yJ n•I Id '·' 1' l 1 I':" l <~ 1'~ ~ Ill )~ 1, <\ PH•\?~O " 0 J') ; ~ 0 1 I~ ~11 01 "~ ~·'""' P• Ot Oi Yd• Id prl l).:;.<.61..':..!li\'.' ; 1 e ; ;u lj JI & l•O o?1 lll(llVlnl f ( "~' M '"""" , 711 n S••u~""""~ I 11 • 1 o-~'n' I •• \ p.,,,, ~ II I o"""'" l l• 1 l(ol1y ? 11 0 O"nn I l > O L o•n•r 1 ? 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IJ~ l n I~ 11 ey I~ '' n •7 '1 \l ~ ~l 11 '1 J.1 ll 10~•03• • • ' • ~ '; i \11_~ ' • '" 1'1111"' ,, ,, jO l~ l.I I I l ' 11 ll lll<tl•lnf .. .. " • ' ' " o• 0~1 Id 1 111 J 1n1 ; ' . . 2 H• .I ·~! '" " " " ' ... " l • • ' • ' ' ' ~~O''"~ -lto•~·<K~ H1u~t·• 17, Dvllt~ lJ. HClrT'll I. W1l1on I , ll, O•v~< I), OlrT1"'6<11 ll· Pioneers Voted 1st In County Western High's !ll.lrprising Pioneers have vaulted intr, the top spot in Orange Couil!ty's oHici:i1 Top 10 select ion~ 11s picked by the DATLY 'PTLOT. The Pioneers buried LMg Beach Millikan. 4!)-6. And \llestminster moved up !he ladder With Its 14·9 triumph over Long Beach Wiison. Anaheim and Ed ison. who shared the top 1pol in last week 's. r11.Lings, dropped despite winnh11 last week. Edison sc raped by Santiajl'.o. 8-7, and Anaheim got by Redlands. 14-7. Both wins came w I th fourth-quarter touchdowns. Or1•" C041"1v Tt111 1t Pl1CI T11m 1 WO\tt•n ll.Ol l"lffttf. • " FJC Second Pirates Tabbed Orani<~ Coast College 11.11! th 1~ ~P<i ~nn \\"1rle rrrF11·Fr Rnh ~·1n tht: South C n a s t \lnl1n ;;i. ;in l!lif1 AIJ .rnnfrrr 11•·" Conferenc' fl)o1bc.I! race. ~Ple-rr10n , I'> h~c k Frf'shm;in ri11arl1>rh::irk \'::in \\ h1lr \!Piir<; Th;;il 's hn11. 1hr riA!LY thr l\n1gh1's ar11;il all;ir k PILOT tahs 11 as thr r1rrul! 7. !\ll. S:in Antnnio 10 .. 11 _ begins pla.v this weekenrl. Thr \lnun!tr" hair :i nr11 Thr P1ra[rs ha1'e nnt 11nn a ro;irh 1n ~1;il I·:;i10n. h1it th11;:; ('flnference rh;imp111nsh1p ~1nre l;ir 1 !'~ lh" ~;in 11> nlrl sl'11 1· nu 19i;~ _ bill with s 0 in e tt1" \\.1l1n1I c;in1pus -ln~1ni;: f(loth;;ilJ o u t .c: ! a n d 1 n . .: prrsnnnPI Eatnn'.• 1·iuh p; 1 ,\11ni.: .111•! returning ·71 sl1ould be OC("5 111r~prrtencrrl 11 ilh nnll f1011r ye;;ir ~t;irtrr~ h.'1! k fr • ri1 1he '711 Fi!llrr·lnn and :ian D1r::n ,·l11h ThP hr:.1 n! th~ .\1,11111trp· . .\rea Prep Res ults l'I••··.., ...... , I.A• • ....,,1 JU ~oot~ol! "/t •·-.,... . .•·•. "'" "'" A rc"~·-~• en~ "'''"'' ~oo; A'("r',."0¢, r~ ( M.• • 3" ,, .. , L 8 ·.c .. \' .,r,.., ..... ("''"• ~· /,.,, ··~·· b~• r1·~ s(~"~· '0 A•I<" P<\1 f,,.. 1 " ~ . 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""-... ~_;.~~~'-""'-~~ .. ~ F.I("~ Hornets havr lii I I ~111n1hl1>d harllv 1n pre· cnnfrrence pl;i>, los1n~ two nf I tlll'f'P -hut lhe> f1curr tn get I hrl!Pr And although ~lesa j;;I undefe;i\erL the Ovtmpians ha1·r nnt pl;iyed i. really toug h I f{le 1 ~t 11 Hi>rr"; hflw the DAJLY I PIL!)T h;i11d1raps the ·71 Snuth ] Cn;i.ol Cnnfp 1·rnre r:irr \1-1th : 11 n n . 1 o ~ ~ r_e r o r rl s i 11 p:irrnthro;;1;;-I I. Or;ingr Co;;i~t 12·0·1\ -1 ~;I~~~~/~ :~:I ~~u~,~~ ~t ~l:~a~~.111 ~ I (;;ir1' \'alhurn;;i ;ind :\11111 1' \\"h1ie. 11·hn hnlh p1·n!J;ih]I-1 fhrnll' ;is \\'ell .:is :inyonr_ 111 ,)(' fno1hall . . A.nrl wi1 h (np rrt'r1l'rrs [)nuc Yn1111~ ;ind S1r1r .\l0n;ih:in. the rir;i!e.s 11·11 1 hf' tnugh In , stnr 1hrough the ;ii r. I Thr ro111n1nc Ci111lP h;i.s hrrn [ ,<pnt11·. hut cn1ild pirk 11p \\'Ith lhr ret11rn nf freshrn:in r.11rth \\'1s1> ll'hn h;i;; h;irt !n ;;1t nu1 ll1e fws! lhrt>f' R111 tilts 11·1th ;i I Ire 1n1urv. ()CC ;i l..;n h;i;; sn111e solid pPnple up frnnt 11 :!. Fuller1 nn 11·21 t-Thr : llnrnrts ju~1 h;i l'rn't p11! ii I jfl~rthrr. :iltlH>ugh thr.1• pla,1·rd 11 a rxtre111c!\· t fl ll g h nnn-1 rnnferrncc ~ehrd11le. 1 hr;;itin.:1 l.•111~ flra~·h and ln.:;1ng In ~<lnt:i ~1.inir;1 ;inr! f<'.I (';un111n\ 11 Rut •·n;ich I l;il ~hrr·hrr·k h:i~ :.i ;i ll'inning \1;ihil ;ii ~".I C ;ind 11 11·ruilrt hr unrca\1~111:: tn .~;iy the I llo r nr!~ 11111 nnl hr I rnn!('ndrr~. rlri;pi1e the i rll rccnrrl thll~ far, F11llrr!nn lri~t ;;i tl'lll\hrr of krv linrn1r11 l:i.~t 1·r;ir. th11~ ihe HnrneL~ n1ich1 ·hr hurt1ni:; thP mnst 11p frnnt Ru1 thP offen se ha~n't cx;ic!ly hern 1 011>rpn11ering. :::, n p h nrnnre rp1;il'lr1·h;ir·I;. ])1rl.: Cl.vde i~ ;it the. I lnrnt>t 1 helm nn111 .:ind he's gnl ;i : ~trnog ann. The hes! of !hP I F".JC running h11rks i~ Pete F:irr111t1ar. ::i 5-1~. 1fi5-rnunrlrr. /•.ll ·rnnferrnre middle ~u.~rd I r.rrt: llnhargc is lhP 1•11> I linen1;i11 .1, ~an nirgn J\1e~" 11.01 -I Thr Cll.1·111p1ans of rn.:t('h Tn111 \;ir1cr l!n1 shn1 rloll'n 1n !hr1r fir~! c1 1·cuii1ilt l;i s1 1 r;.i1 1 ~~-n b1 f ,)('1 ;i11rl fh;it shn1 lhr1n ctnwn fnr lhf' rf'f:I flf the se:i.~1111 R11t '71 1~ ;in11thrr 1111llrr ;inr! C;1ner'~ cre11 f1gurr s fn ht> 5.0 11·hen the1· h n st Fullrr!nn in 111.·n 11·prks. I i\lp~;;i h;;is p:i~:=.erl 11111tr ;i hit 1 Iii(' );i<:t lwn 1·r.:ir.~, hill 1\ilh ~nnlf' hrrf,1• CU.VS 11p frnnt 1l l.\('nt tn ;i running l<Rlr'P 111 ·7 1 The brs1 Ol~·mp 1an h:ick ~ rtrr• 1 Paul D:il'1S 16-0.!:Kl l and Rnb ll L111>kl' l fi-2.2011 1 I l'p [rnnt ;\!"'ii ;i1r1·;n:r ·.;, ahn11t 22.1 pnunrl~ per ni~n I t ~anl a An;i 11-21 -Thr Orin~ appe;ir imrirnvrrl n1·r ;· I J;i~I sra:=.nn".~ 4-.'l r!uh. hut !he1·1 1 dnn'! h111·e thP super <)ffrn~1 1·~ 1 ~l<tr;; 10 makr ;;i rr::il r11n at tile ! confrrenrr titlr Oick r.nrrie'~ cluh l;.ill11>d 1111 lll·l'.i 1·ic!orv ni'er Rio l!nndo in, the nperier, blll ~int'e h::is had defrn~ive prnhlPm~. ln.<;1n~ lo P;;i saden;i 1311·281 <lnd to Pierct: 127-1 4\. Jerry Dyer. a fi.-~. lllll·rioun d quarterback. and fr e:=.hman running bark Devon Tr::ih:in make the offense go. And !he Dons h;;ve a prt>ltv J;?ood w1de recf'!iver in Ke ith Oensnn. 5. Cerrltt>~ 11-21 -l!'s a rebuilding yea r for Ernie Johngon 's club with 11bou! 75 percent of the club being freshmen. The Falcons are green on defense. but have 11 cou ple o~ good ones in s ophomore quarterback Jeff Brinkley f6- 2.190Y and fre!hm an wide receiver Jerry Maddox <6- 2.Hl5l. I. SI• Diego (D-3) -The Knigh~ of roach Harr~ West were 0-9 In '70 and 1971 doesn't fiqure to be much better - although they should give·MI. San Antonio .1 tussle for the No. 8 11oot. 1 San Diego Is pa~ing more - For the bes't il1 pe:raonal, priVclte viewing. . 'll1crc's nothing: ordinary :ihuul Sy!r;1ni:1 Black & \\"llilc 'J \'. '):ou can cou11L on tnic bl.1ek :ind orhitc -no "gray v;ashouts." :'I lost tnodcls also f ea[ urc convcnienl "scL·i l· <ind-forgrl·il·' prc-~rt fine tuning. '.\o niorc fiddling l u get th!' pt·rfeLt p icturl-'. L:~tr«rirdiJ1r.r: '. \\h~· nnt h.i\C' :i <)U r 01111 pcr~onJ l S,yl\'ania Ul.1! k & \\ h1lc '!'\·;'I h1~ \1.iy,) ou 1".1 n '- \I a!t h PX al ti~ \\ hal '.I o u \1 :inl, \\ hcll1cr ii. he the \\'or!d Series, a so<i p op<'ra Pr cartoon show, and in the priva<'y of your own bedroom, y;o rk roon1 ~~ ...... or kitchen. A personal Sy!ranirt ! Extraordinary! Bu t you ,,:ouliin't expect an:i·thing ordinary from Sylvania, would you'! Syl\'ilnia play-Rnywhere portable black and white TV model f.IT1034. Personal sized 9" (diag. meas.) Foer('('n. Optional :i.ccessory pack includes DC power cord and ba ttery pack as extras. Only $9995 r ~vl••M • rotl•bl, bl*<k & ,..).,,_ TV M"d•I MW21· B K~., 12 ' 1d••J· ""t •• l l<I OOM .. nd ""•"'"'V VHF- F,M, Tun,ng lo< ••+-1!• 4nd.f.,rg•l·ll l un•"9 •~•~· 01 ·~· '"" ·~fO fM, O!I Only $10995 Sylvaniadoesdtmake them fast. Sylvania just makes them good. lntegrlt11 and DependabU1t11 dnre 1947 • ), w .. tmlnittr 11 .q l . Mii~• D~I I 1.0\ '· (!It ) ~c•ro 1)01 -""•"ti"' fl-01 '· !:dllcn it.01 ~Prep Football EL TORO HUNTINGTON 'BEACH ' COSTA MESA 411 E. Lag.una Hill s Pl111t Brookhursf & Garf ield 1, C:or11111 del Mt r i i~) t, nrvn~ n.n •• lC•"flf'lfV (J.0) 1~. o..,... !1.01 Ot11t1t: Lt 0111"'-11-0) 4. (1.1! 1, l'ul1~r1q11 (?~) 11 " " ' • """''' 111....tin1111 FIOl••ll Stvtnteenth St. ..~0 1 IN l " • ""'' w .. 1,...1Mt1r • D D 0-I (11•1' ,. :.a~-" .. , •• ..~., .,. Ileum•!" V1!!ff o ' a J-U ,646-1684 Dilly 9·9; Sit. 9·6 · 837-3830 Daily 10·6; Thurs.-Fr1 . 10·9 962-5528 Daily 9-9; Sat. 9-6 FeuM1l11 Vl!lft 11Ce,l_O .. r11I Ill~ ........................................................ .,,..,.,;,'..,..,..,..,..,..,,..,.,..,..,..,_..,,,,,,,..,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,=" "-'"1 I rv~; I" r:..J1cktM (ru~). I' / • J4 DA.IL Y PILOT ru,~ay. Octohf, .5. 1971 K.1'f PC Claarity Event L 'Show of World' a Big One By TERRY COVILLE 01 l~t O.llr 1'1111 Iliff Saturday night was my first assignment ag a reviewer of great shows. I was l~cky, r picktd one or the best, KMPC's Show of !he World (second annu<1l I at !he 1-'orum. Jl';o! a rhant}' affa ir for St Jude's llospilal, and International Orphans, Int•, ond a worthwhile night under any condition. Eight KMPC disc jockeys handled the mike during the four-hour show and ktpt it rno\•ing at a fast, light pace. There y.•ere more than 13,000 ti ckets sold !his year. com- p;.1rcd to 11 .000 a year ago. Son1e ticket holders didn't show up and l/1ey missed a guod sh(lw. 1\ host of stars, includ ing Cl t•n Ca mpbell. Kenny Jtoge rs and the l'irst Edition, Brazil . 77 and Don Rickles, among Olhers, \.\'ere on haOO to help raise money to fight various diseases harmful to children. Fir~! up was Helen Reddy who fillli"d the Forum with her hit: .. 1 don't Know How to Love J-ilm , '' from ''Jesus Christ: Super Star." She was ci good start. Then came Dal'ey Jones, for1nerly of the !\1onkeys, and the only disappointment of the night. Davey has a good \'Oice and pleasant personality, but picks too many songs he can't su1g . He sang Johnny Ray 's ··Cry" and received a round of applause -for Johnny Ray. · Sergio !\1endrz and Brazil 77 (66 in !he old days) bounced on stage with a bright Lal in rhythn1. \\'h en Sergio's two girls began singing, a n d gyrating. I borro\\'ed 1ny wife's opera glasses. We ----:-----·· 1 TV DAl·L Y LO'ct l . ·--··----~ --~-"'"' --~ _;;:: . ..J Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 5 6:00 8 Big PH...s Jerry Ounp~y (3) Ntws Bill Huldy 0 Pll1H Oon't [ti !ht D1i1it1 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS'' * Joseph Senti & John Schubeck Co-Anchor! 0 Ne.i Benli, Schubeck 0 (1J Wiid Wiid Wnl m Tht fU11bttM1 (!) I DrttM 11 J11nllit (I 5) Yb r.111 111d l'Mor111h11 Arb ID Hod11podp Lod11 aJ Notkitra J4 ffi DtHrt Report (39) M1Jbeny ltfD CE News Jrm Hawthorn• 1:30 0 Slrt1 Allen Sho4 Gu11t! trt Geoqie Carlin, s~e Lyon. Reverend lthe J~cluon, flash C1dill1c i nd the Cl:lntinent1I l\•ds. 0 ROSALIND RUSSELL in * "THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS"-{;OLOR 0 Movie: (C) (601 "'TfOllblt W1tt1 AngtlsH Part I (com•dr\ '66 - Rl!ialmd R1.1ss1lt, Htyl11 Milli . Jllnt Hatd1n1. Cypsy Rost l 11. Ctmll11 Sp1rv. two 1h1dent1 1rriv1 ti t Ca· thol•c 1i11s" xhool ind try lo outwil each other and Motht r Superior. (j) CBS Nt., W1lter Crl)llkit1 ~Ol NBC NtWJ Jo~n Cll1rw:•!lor m Andy 'rittll h Show ffi Bill CelbJ Sl!ow (15) Bocik 81.t 0 :10l €I' 5'1?f "Prut! W1nn1 Buy a Dirty Picturr?'" Sar11 linds himiell in t~e middle of 1 double m~rdu. Vince Gardeni1. Janis Pal(t, Tom Bosley ind Anthony Jamei art le•· lured: O ABC Movie of the Week * Michael Cole, Janet Margolin, Van Hefli n Harry Guardino Star 0 CIJ@ a> lllcMe of tltt Week: (CJ (90) "Tht Ult cttild" (dr1rn1) '71-Michiel CIJ1e, Janet Marrolin, Vin Heflin, Hury Gua~ino, fd· w1rd Asner. In 1944_ t ~un11 couplt rnud !let the country when 1 (crt- ernmenl tdkt thre111n1 tilt life of lheir unborn baby. m Otvid frost ShoW tD (l 5) NEW SEASON The Ad't'll- c1te1 "Should th1 Government Drop It~ Ch1r11es Ai!1lnst Dr. Daniel Ellt· be111r · (39) l.Jnctl 9:00 mJ LI tru1 dt Mtrit.11 C1ut1s CD ltot.111 ~r1 Yttonkl 9:30 O CANNON EXPLODES with * ACTION and SUSPENSE! l)(i)C.n-Oilnt Vant nrturnl lo television to p\11 ttie widow of I co11nlfl·lingin1 id~ whoH plant· er1sh dtil!h brin1s r11nk CtltflOll into !he i!Mlli11tio11. Clu Gultrtr ti~ 1u1stt. 0 @) m nw fu11rry Side Gerlt l!.ell1 hosts a look ti th1 tunny &idt ot 1..., ind order. 0 B1m1 W1rd Nf'tft m tt T1kt1 1 Thief tD U5) NEW SL\SON 8l1cl Jour- nal "'C~1n1" should all take a trip to Rio de Janeiro. Bob Newhart broke up the audience wiU1 a few jokes about rhyth1n . and the pope's ban on the pill. He described St. Jude as the saint of 1m- poss1ble causes. "our &unt •,11hen the pope look away the pill ." Freda Payne belted ou t "Band of Uold" and "Bring the Hoys Jlome" in her own fas t .soul style. Then it was star time. Glenn Ca1npbell sauntered on stage. lfe's rapidly becoming the John Wayne of cowboy singers -a rea l all American hero. lie mixed humor. singing and guitar pickin" to delight the audience. He drew a loud round of applause shakin' a leg . in imitation of Elvis Presley. Then Campbell brought Ann r.1 i!Jcr on stage for a duet and convinced her to sing ''Snov1bird" -her hit song. The sa rca.~tic Don Rickles was as sour as ever. "And for Nelson Riddle's orchestra - you guys really bombe d tonight," Rickles began ... Kay Kaiser when he was hot was better."' Della Reese came on loud and lively. She did a medley of Jesus songs in the style of Louis Armstrong that was a big hit. Danny Thomas, the founder of St. Jude's and 1'-ir. Nice Guy tumself, came on with jokes and serious ta!k about the kids he 's trying lo help. \Vhen Danny tells a joke it's almost ,·1 1th a tear in his throat. He rnoves pwple, eve n young ones. Tfie t\1tke Curb Congre~n lion. a group of happy young singers <1 n d in1prcssionist David Frye kept the show movlng. ;, A surprise hit -'to• me - \Yas Robin Wilson, a cute little Australian with a big, big voice. She bounced around the stage, and up the aisles like a Jiving bundle of vitality. She opened with .. Born Free" and when she sang it you felt like walking around the African plains. She closed with the same song \\'hen the cro1\•d demanded more. Kenny Rogers and the Fi rs t .. Edition had the tough job o( closing the show -al 1 a.m -and it's nol an enviable position. But they did it well and even succeeded in making some of the audience si ng and clap their hands. This seCond annual Show or the World was magnificent. Let's face it, television gives a closer view of Glen Campbell 's smile, corner to corner. but noth ing beats the good vibra· lions of a live show. Even a long v.·alk back to the car didn't spoil the af- terglow. Acting Coach Strasberg Lect1ires at UC Irvine Lee Slrasberg, one of the fore1nost drama teachers in the hislorv of the American stage, w·ill t<!lk a b o u t l"e ge ndar y actors and actresses in his presentation, •·An Even~!\ with Lee Strasberg."'~rday, al 8:30 p.m. in the SCience Lecture Ila!! al UC Irvine. S t r a s berg ' s lecture, SPEAKS AT UCI Lee Strasberg ' . • '' ' • f 'Albatross' Comedy Set 111 Fullerton The Fullerton Footlighters will open their 1971-n season with the conlen1porary com· l'd y "Nobody Loves an Albatross" by Ronald Alex· antler. Tony Brandl is directing the story ·of a television writer who is not above borrowing his material from any media at hand. Bill Christian will take this central role in the F'ullerton comedy. Orange Coast ptrformers in the Foo tlighters ' cast include Beth Titus as the TV studio head, Celia 1-lansen as half of a comedy "'riling team and Ralph Appell as the inventor of a laugh machine. Rounding out the cast v.'ill be Laurie Ann Shaw, Floria f.1ose. 1'1ary Lynn Shea . Da vid Zesiger, Steve Osborne. Gene Wendel. Robert r-.1 e n d o l a , Leon Con1pton and Cheryl Saidi. ''No bod y Loves an Albatross" will open Ocl 22 and will play Fridays and Sa turdays at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 119 Buena Vista Drive, Fu 1 l er ton . Reserva tions are being taken at 527-4415. 'Plaza' Held l n Cle1nente "Pla1.a Suile" has gotten the season off to a fly ing start at the San Clemente Community Theater. The Neil Simon comedy. originally scheduled lo close last Saturday. has proven so popular at lhe Cabrillo Playhouse !hat it is being held over for two a d di liona l performances !his Friday and Satu rday. For informat19n Soloist Charms \,, Dragon's County Debut Impressive fly T0~1 BARLEY 0! the O•llJ Piiot "•II We got our long awaited look at Carn1en Dr a go n Saturday night and what we saw at the lrvine Bowl on a balmy, moonl it 0 c t o b er evening bodes well for thj.' future of the. newly formed 1 Symphony Fanlastique. j The debonair Dragon capably led the hastily formed ensemble in a pl easant collection of popular classics, soprano Kathy Knight gave us a splendid airing of her promising young voice and someone from Santa Ana won a: Datsun before we all headed for home confidenl that the revived Orange Co u n t y Symphony Association has made a sound investment. It wi ll, of course, take much more than Dragon's charm lo deliver the musical goods. It's going to t.ake a Jot or elbow grease and dedication from Dragon and his ensemble and the kind of public support that was sadly lacking in Daniel Lewis' day to put this new Symphony Fantastique on a firm pedestal. But if anyone can do it, Dragon can. Frankly, I can"t think of anyone else capable of the enormous task of rebuilding the OCSA from the ashes of its d isg r acefu l SA ,Players Slate Meet A special membership meet. in.c of the Sanca Ana Players will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Players '!'heater (City Hall Annex ) for· the purpose of consideration of ammendments to the bylaws. The fir st ammendments to de mise. It ig to be hoped that Dragon's ambitious futur e plans for Orange . County's ne west orchestra will permit a return engagement by the very lovely r-.1iss Knight. Her "Un Bel Di" from t.1adam Rutlerfly and the ·'Laughing Song·• from Die Fledermaus v.·ere the hits of her beautifully delivered selections and it v.·as , very easy to see how this talented young lady reacbed the finals or the San Francisco Opera auditions. She established a splendid rapport with Dragon and 11 was good lo see the "'l:IY her path v.'as eased by a highly competent conductor who has long specialized in the art of effective liaison betw een solois t and podium. Allowing for an obvious lack of rehearsal lime it's only fa ir to say that the orchestra did a very workmanlike job on th e f in a l movement of rs ch a i k o wsky's Fourth Symphony -its only real classical contribution to the program. As !or the rest of the program it was l i g h t , enthus iastically and C1lmpetently delivered and just as enthusiastically received by a delighted audience. And now to work, 1'-ir. Dragon, with the best wishes of all those who long for good music in our fair county behind you. Xtifiji>101X NfWPOIT BEACH • Ofl.3·8350' HELD OVER So what's wrong with being 1 voyeut? the bylaws since their 1 i:"'.:i· h- ception in 1927, we r e presented and accepted by the board of directors al the group's September meeting. .,~ "VANISHING IGPI POINT" Also, after the meeting, there will be an original one- act play, "The President" by Roger D. Farnham, directed by Buddy Fort. 1'he cast con- sists of Kathy Ellis. Skip Schwanz, Lloyd S t e p h e n s . Frank Ballota, Charles Pait,1~:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;::::::::::::::::::~1 Art \Vinslow. Bob Utz and Tim~; Utz. ID Cl11• MHtinp •~d S<.hocil1 W1Cho.ut fti/1111 P1rt I (II) ID Bui tht Oddi (39) Grnn Acl•• CB Yi't'i1n1 (39) Monty Null 10:00 O Nns Morris, McCormkll; 0 (])Ci) (f) M1rtu1 WclbJ, M.D. '"I Can Htrdly Tell You ApartH Sal~ field 111ests in th• ·du11 roles ol identical l'Ylins whose tlvts art ch1nged when one Jufferi ••Vt/I burn~. sponso red by the Committee for Arts and Ltttures. will be hi.ghlig hted by the showing of rare films or performances by wme of the "immortals" or the st.age. The films, from lhe archives of the P.luseum of 1'-lodcrn Art in New York, generally are made avail able only to film scholars for pri\'ale screening and ha\'e been shown publicly on only lwo Other occasions. Se le c ti ons in c lude performances o f {;11br1elle Rejanc in "r.lad<Jn1e Sans- G en e'' 119 1 l \, Sar;i h Bernhardt as Camille ln "La Dame aux C;imelias" 11912 1, f.lrs. 1'-1innie r-.iaddern fi.~ke in ··vanity Fair" ( l 9 I 5 \ . Eleanora Duse in "Cenere" < 19161 and 1933 test shots ot John Barrvmore For a film ing nf '·Ha mlf.t"' lha t was ne ver made. pr ominence such performers and reservations. call the 3s l\larlon Brando, p 11 u I playh use at 492-0465. l i~;~:;~;~~;;~I Newman. Joanne Vt'oo<hYard. [~~~;;t;~;;~;;~~;;;;--;;: Shetley Winters and Geraldine BALBOA 673-4048 (D ABC Newt 7:00 8 CBS Ntwt W1ll11 C1onk111 f3' ABC He•• Sm1lh. ll11scner 0 ID 1'18C film .IOhn Ch11\C.e!101 ( 6 1 Trulli or Cotl&e1111.,_.• ra Dr11Mt Q Wh1t'1 MJ lJM7 "tO' Prim us "K1si of Litt" ffi I t owe lllC}' ffi I D1t1!11 •I .leann1t (I~) The Co11rH ol DU( ft mtt 0 Tiit A.w•pn m Nnn Putnam, fishman (15) hsk Trlinin1 ff) Mrsterpil!et Thtltrt rn DEBUT Tip Tap (39) Roller G11ne1 a!) f1rtlval M11K1no Strasbcqt. considered the m 1 SPICl•I ! fred1rk-Wi1emt" IO:Ja le<1d!n.1? in 1 er pr eJ er of r,1,,, re,11~31 l ·t a• ·~ Ordtr"" 0 "TH E GOLD DIGGERS'' S!anii:l;11·i:k~ ·s principl(ls nf r..,..,, "'"n'~i documtnliry on !he * Musical variety show ;ir!lng , has been arti~ric 0.11° 011 :ite c! li1~111 Cir, pollce· Your host--CHEVROLET direclor of 1he Actors Studio rr •i 0 00 The GolddiUff'I Ruth Buzzi in :-le1\· York since 1949 . ll1s aJ l I ln\fU}t ll~l!loll d h · background i~ steept in I e ll9l "1tec Hiehll1hl1 0 I S'!C i.ti IS... Mow ThtJ ltw• traditions of the theater and Da•'~ H1r1mil" n1r11t115 the story 1~o:i1 1 medical "uirch 1ipe11menl Includes a j){'riod nf personal 7:30 f) a tl9),lu1 't1111~be ll The that ta•ts ~IKe durlnr th• p1~1•1 s1udv wit h the reverend Ph01op1•1 A"1uls honOl"onl !he mosl Ptai M111tnon Slan.istavsky. During h is pop ul •r s11rs in mc11on p1c1ure1 1nd l 0 Mowi1: °"Mi lit!• 1 S1t1ol" tenure the Actors St udio ha~ 1e1e~·~1cn 11t 1elec11t live (cc medrl '38-Bob Hop., M1 rth1 helped to e 1 e v a t t' to Q ,0 ffi lro Rlidt ''Thi I01mbhni R11!. 1--- Game" rieo ptlyte polrcewom1~ r11~, (£At lstut Beld1n11 lnluTO•les the Ch11I .. ~,~ ~]' Stn DM!p Ptnor-.1111 h~t amateurish etlorli 11P tT>I poll(! ID News Bill .lol'int Qep1rtrnent"i hind in • cr1e!.do•n ml El Rttnit. dt Dori1n Qray Page. tJc;;..::~ Tickets for "An E vening:l.~:iltmi~ ~!J;i~ \Vith Lee Strasherg'' are $2.50 and are available at the Fine Arts Box OffiCf'. F o r information call 833'6617. Sinton Co n1ccl y In Bue na Park ' Neil Simon·s first play.I ··come Blow \"our Horn,"" v.·111 be fhe next prOdUC{iOn Of !he I Buena Park Players. The comedy "'111 open on Saturday. Nov. 6. at the Buena Park Co mmunilv Center and \1•1!1 be given in su bsequent performances on Nov. 12, 13, 17 an d two Sund ay matinees, Nov. 7 and 21. Man's sometimes dangerous often humorous .always eirciting quest lor 11 win ter paradise. Aword Wi•nlMJ hatut•tt• "Sail In Th• Surf" TIMES W /Oay1 7:l0 & f :JO Geo1'99 C. Scott "THE LAST RUN" "DOC" STAllTS WlDNlSDAT Al.a fcry• Dunaway Bargain MatinH Every Wed., 1 p.m. frH • .,, .. hlMllfl Achlh S~l-~O~O~~~~ on eambltr!. Bobb1 0111n f LllSIS 1 ffi Call ti tlllt Wttl Th,~ ep1:.ode 1nl1odute1 new rerul•t I\ ·OO I) Cf) el) NM [h1at1t-1h B•ur. I · 0 ®l m lfews IT'S NEW THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A WESTERN LIKE DOC NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 0 (:J1 (!)CD The Miid Sqv.d (j) Mt~•I Oilioll "S11r.i1v1I" Juht, sull111n11 tr om 1 0 00 a>,.._. sna~e bile, is stranded In tbe deitri 0 lllftit; (C) ""'*' tf P•IM~ w11h 1 bli"d man. Cutsts 111 John 1 lcO!Mdy) '47-Bftty HuttOfl .loh11 Rubifli!ttn. ka r?ft M~ton arMI [I. Lund, Biiiy O.Wolf1. ' lioll Slretl m Tt Ttl .. Trdl {f)! DrNM ti .l&Mnlt Q)lfll: 1J1t a.l ~ --~::1.' .. ~=~.1~1.:_i~ ll;JO tJ (J) Mn .... O lllll!l--s11c1t. Oo1 0 ottry M1 lont . Q Cl)(i)OJDld: c...tt MIJ'Qf m Mtpll I KtfOtl John V. Urtdsay of Nn Yen It fflt @ Anl••le. ActiN 1114 .W..ntuu only l\*I. (lS) Tlihd Colletf, Giit T111 """ m .... : .... ., -... I ml Ltt ltwr'1 N !Jtnlwillt Solditr" Ccomtd'I') '44-1.11111 Ill· '"·John Hodl1k. 1:00 Q lllt•lt: (2~r) "Wu l~1rln 1 ID 111 .... : "UllcllalHI" (d111N1) '55 lffll.rf!b" (cl1isic) '3!i-l.1uience -ElrQY Hirxh, 8111H11 H•I•. Ollv111, ()noft W1ll11. 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S:tl(J}~ '?...., 1•" (CIOlfltiJ) '17 -lfM Ail1ll'l, AINl111 ""'*'"" ........... tf~(fl_.) ·~ ~· Rel T.,tof, f!UCllCEllCll FAYE OONAWAY HARRIS YtJUN ~ .:DOC" A mN BIFRANIC PERRY' .. mwnxrr .,_.,nnllllL ....,..,,.,,"ltQI,. .. ~_,r..w..,-• IR.J-..:.;;:--=-~ ...... - Also PLAYING • ROCK HUDSON · ANGIE DICKSON· TELLY SAVALAS 1 "CARRY ON ... " Take your Doctor ..... CARllYO. CAWG ALso· R STEREO WION ao- UCLUSIYI IN•A•IMINT Dl\lly At 12:. • l :lt • l:G • J;JO • ~ ,KOCM stereo1031'M the sounds of the harbor ..- ..,.-Ld!S;:z=t-724 hours' a day • ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS "M'"-11111.lOE 01'" YOUNO SJOCK8ROKEll" ~larr l"g llitha•.:1 Benjar!'i" ''.MEPHISTO WALTZ" Sally Bananas Really Is .•• Bananas; That ls 1 .UI IOllfll IY WI OllllO rrl. Funny H.ow Lovers Start As ... r · -~ "friend~' lECHNiCOlOfl.• fUll [i!] .lho. nuon COOl.O IN .. 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DUPL.EX \l'Jth v1ev1. 0\l'ller·s PLUSH 4 Bed room. 3 bath. 2 firep la ce~. ''gla.~s \~ailed oren ~lairra se ."' bu1Jll ns ln- c:lud ing a bu1l t1n freezer-refrig erator ... toe wigg l 1n~ .. ~hag. \'er\· deluxe 2 bedron1n rent- al unit.-Don·1 m1~s ~ee1ng this one. $99 .500. "SLIP" into LINDA ISLE A pr1v.i !e •·slip" (t ake.;, a 50 ft. bna tl. descends from th is fabulous Lin da f.cle "\t1e\r Home." 3 L<J,1e!y bedrooms. formal dinin g roon1. 4 delux e bat hs, fire place .• >\n exc 1t1nz home to entertain ln. A must to see ..... S225.000. REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Esta te) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CA LIF. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT '12 L inda l~le O r iya Ee.1ul 5 BR -l ba hn1ne 11 fnrnia l din rrn . & l;in1!!~ rrn 3 F1·pJc:; Out;;;Hle 5taJ_r\•. a.'. Bu1Jt-111 gun cabinet & book~hel\E'S . 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Call us!'' er!np tf'f'r.;h11rled jnt rl'lm- plP~ely !i>nred OnJy s1:5 pJ;, s ;iJl, less th-'n 1 r n• Walker & Lee RP,,llor~ S-l~--1-1.il or .'J.ln-'.'iJ4o TIRED OF TRACT HOMES? Th,.n ~"" 1n1, 4 t>r~rnn'1'l /voa11·~. riramar1r rn 1111:1r<i ~nl rj 1<'Un 1rnn l'.:il•r< Flr ~q. t.I JI th!, it •h~s::: r.~rrr•·ri::. hllu'-1n<. 11 rrl r11r~I a•::in~ rh"~"· 11".:: n11l~-~,; '-ill1 ''l!h 11n '!••lllloilh P ln;>.11, FJ~.itiL 1 --=;=.:o:~ ----LEASE OPT ION Ui'llClUI' tlClMl'S ~eal Estata,&75-6000 lHJ E. <out 1-iwy. Corona 0111 Mar, Cl.lit. MESA VERDE Golf Course Only S4S.OOO. :l:.W .i;q ft of J11·1ng area. P!<'IUres(]ue H')t')r • tO · C"lilng \'l!?W ll'J fJ- dn11·s 01·!!r!nnk thf' l!lh ~rPen, You mu11t sPe 1h1s \\'arm 4 bedroom, 3 bath home • prime corner. Joca- 11nn And plenty ol TOOm for J"lf•l. C;i.!J 5-l5;S.124 (Open e1·es) \outh ~ (~ oast ... ,. I~;;. ~~···;;:;~;;;e I -·M·· Genera Corona del Ma r General l~ * * * * * * Hunting & Fishing --Tt :l::S~P:::-LA:-=ZA;-••· Hud'To "i1nd Ch;;rm1ni;: olrler 3 BR, 2 BA TAYLOR CO. Thal'! 1>.'hat you ran do '1'hPn J Bdrm.. baths; 11 U on yo1.1 nwn your 011 n hu~1ne~s ••nP floor \'alk to pool &: Jn 1h1~ exc-1t1ng ftel<I. \01 a shopping. ·ner \11ants lon;1: franch1!.e. Part or full llmP, [ r sr1Y1\\', ch1s1vely llst«I Jn1 n th• i::ro1>. In!; nPl\1'ork \\ah tis a 32.0l'lO. ho1n" r-;,.,,rl! 1nt,.nor dec- ora ri nit rnc!d to rell. Brok- er f;.1.\.713'3. SPACIOUS 3 Br .• 2 8&, lit lnl GfV>d floor plan. Xl11t lilmJly house. Ve ry pnl't!l'!. ~lfi:f'OUS •·OC EAN V[[\\"" S.l2,7jl'j O"·ner: 64.µj4 57 LINDA ISLE -$145,000 ol J T.OT. ASSOCl,\TIO\' C BIN .-\ truly elegant 1\·aterfront hom e on this. 1;,- land of boa ting & fun . Long cov. entrance lhru fro11t pr1' ate courtyd. Beauiful decor lhruout. \all us today lo see this 5 bedrn1. hoinc FR \11th circu lar 1vet bar. For1nal DR, Plumbed for pooL Pier & slip. memher~. lu1estn1"nlSl.19J. • \n ex[lf'r·rnc ... Our rom-! p •• ny sch'll'll 11a1n,, ~·•u 111 M TIN i>1Pry a~r,.•ri, f 1nanru1;: Costa Mesa a1·;ulabli>. f:cp1P~"t\I .1:uldP1 REAL T , S 644-7662 l';\'liSUAL 3 BR h"me on lot a nrl our !Jtlers 111·ounrl th ' TWO ~ A LOT znnPd lnr '4 unl!.~. Extra 11nrld. En.1ny P"lentJ;>.l h 1~t U f I·-• ,,,. ,m •/ ~,1-. "Our 26th Year" ,, -'e nr in e or fnr n•111:<e ~..... u· • prn!11 s An,. 1ii.x 11.flv11nt!l..l:"f ,-0.,,,, d,-•m ··•/ bl ,-·,0 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Hunt anfl /1:<h JrPi>, All r lrn. On,. 3·h«1room anrl rahu1f"ts. Fn111 trees in olrl· hi plus mnlhi. 1n -la11• qu11r-• " • " JS poss1hle Jf yo u f]1Jlll1f) l>.<h,o-···d•o. a n I y 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road one 1-hrfl 111 . Pr,.~en t in-" .... See our T.V. i;how Sund ~ rome S270 ~Pr mnnrh. Ar the S22.-ll)(I, Tern1~. Ownrr. 124 NEWPORT CENTER ~910 7:30 P.l'-1., Ch11 nnrl 52. Cll. pnre of r12.iOO, ii•hich IS E. 21}th St, C.\1.-642-4441. Gene ral EXECUTIVE HAVEN Truly an ou1~ranrl1ng home 11·t1h a breatJHak1n~ ISO de- grl!e v1p11o· -Lflrce beflronn1s p!llf; m11ster sn1tP "·uti hath • Cusrom feature!': 1hru0111, Outs1anrl1na all r lP<'!T1r built 1n kitchen, Lnad~ of cup- board~. -s.~par111e formal d1n1ng room. n om11n ponl - H1>a1erl S..-l1ghrrd_ ldral for r nterra1n1ni:: ~i(e~L~, Prier $1 \Zt.000. Call for dclails • 673-8j5Q_ $54,500 VA No Down TO \'F.:TS. Fantastic ?.EC-- R(.:AT!O:-l P.OCl:"II 1111h' fl'Xll ta ble ~-"'er har. LQ1·ely fnr- mal d1r11nt; rnom plus ~un:< en fa n11ly rOQ111 . ~ Lar~e herlroon1~. 3 hi1lh3, 1n ;ihso. lure 1mmil"lll;tT1> conr!ill".ln. Pi-1me re~1dpn11al 11rr;i - General or \\'fllP, 1nclu1te pho ne ; Jl!lf TH0:'11AS onl.v 7 t1rir s i"rn.'s. you 'd BY O\rNF.:R -4 BR, 2 BA. bPl(er 1a~ 11. J0nk ~ UNIVERSITY PARK OUTDOOR TRAVEL L nr Npt. Ht~, on quiet ff Dept . 120 Walker & ee Pa]m,.r St. Cvrd "palln, ])::. F irst 0 tring 1.iOS E. 17th Stn>et R-2 101 w I Alley. $?:5,500 Elf'ganl 3 Bdrm. !011·nhouse Santa An11. Cali! 92701 Reii.l tnrs :i.l~J;i4. on prime !01. Exquisitely 47141 5'~-<''11 2·~ H d decorated. T110 patios. hob-1~-----~-~---1-"'' arbor Bh·fl. at A ;:ims E-SJDF;, By ov.·ner, As!ume hy room !or the busy "rm.. MESA VERDE .)..1.).1).lfi.'; Oprn 'til 9 P'.lt Sl.i9 m". 3 BR. 1 b11. 61'hr130 Jt-yourselli>r"'. Price ol $·12.-$Z 7,950 lni paved all "y access, 500 includes the land. EASTBLUFF S2~.noo con~1df'r &ma.!! 2nd . J Be<'lroom. t..:nl1 ry am:! dar· U!r~" L111'1\ huilt 3 htdroom, f..12-·13~fi __.....__ mom, cn\'f'rl'<i patio 1vti ln\·Ply home 1\lth 2 f1re.l---"'-"--"--------I .............--............... out,:irtr S.:l'l!I" harhPflllf'. 1'E"-pl;:icPs, k1n,2 si7.P hf>drnom!', I••·------- Coldwell Banker d h-" h f l-formal d1n111i.: rmm. fa mily 11r11.lP Pll'lr ,,, nu!'r nr AJllOCO.: ..... ., cyclP.\;u11l tnnl~. hlork w;d~ ronm, elPC"tr1c gar11.ce door cen1rnt fln1·e11J1y. dn~ ru. l'lprnrr. Priced right RI - J'l nrl only onp bl'><'k 10 11;r11.r t.il.9:"'111, 833-0700 644-2430 anrl J11n1or hl2h "c·horl! IU" PERRON REALTY CO. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!"'1 1 hlock to Corsica Park. Cl 612-l77l Ar-.rYTl~tF. ,,,_,_,,, I .!!!!""'!!""""":~~,...~ REDUCED $1600 8!!'11er hllTI)', this like new 4 hl'rlroom 21, bath home wnn't 1a~1 ;it this low pr1re ot $.')7,!lJO -SpilClOllS SPpar-1-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ate l;i m1ly rOQm • 11·e1 har . COLLEGE PAR fnrn1al <11nLn;: rnom -l;:in::e :..·o1>.' i·acanr. Own l!"r mJ ponl ~11.P lot • Prnfe~s1onal-hai·e last ~Ille Quiet, tr ly l11nrl~c11pPrl • fron1 f.· rPar llnl'd, ruJ-rle-s";ic ll"'Cat1n -\all now for de!11.ils. ,.,_, ~ •~-' 3 b•d,-m " 673·!1· 'i(] u' r, sk~,,, . '" . ~· a • '1' • family, rlnuhl• f1r1>plar" ~ha ke. mnl. al! xrra~. A' SUfl1" :1·'. rt, loan. ~0\\' priced * Prica R•duction * 0 11·nrr l'l nXirJUs to ~ell & has adjus1rd his pr1rP nn this nice 3 hrlrm. h0mP 11·11h family !'lyle k1trhen: I ~. ha·~ .. frplc., f.A. hear: ror- nPr lot v.· roo1n for hna 1 or ITil llrr. Takp a lnnk• S2~.2.'IO. MORGAN REAL TY 673·6642 675·6459 "24,499" Classified INDEX Advertising ~-"""" __ .,_ .. _._·'· _ _,![~I Cla ssif ication 100-1 49 ~~[i] Rt!1I Est1te, Gentral Classification 150-184 '---'-'"'_"''__Ji~ Classification 200-2b0 f"""fMRont I~ \irtPr11ns Arlm inl"trat1nn f • hi 11r s.1 1.:..00. cern 1ea1e Cl rM.c:nn::i "'l -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::;,I ) j10-1111 IO(lf'n E1·eni n1t~ " th111 f'lne !'lackrrl! A fnrm - Pr mO<"fr\ home on A quip! rul-flf'-~fl". 11etrPat from th" \"ll!JPy J !llflC. Rtlti lll"P !fl rrsll orr;in hrf'f'i':f's. Belter urry. IM2.r..-1:1. Cl .. \sLfication 300-355 v::ilue -S.'>-1.:i00. t..:nhrhe1·able hut trur! ..:all 515-81'2-l IOpen evt"s.) Turtle Rock View of University of Co/if. Dnn t drlay to ~er this l:in. t;1~11c .1 bi>rlroorn 2 h111h COLLE_.GE PARK (STATES HERITAGE l:lAl U14R St-<> 1h1s h11: htlln e 11 11h POOL, :<f'p11rillr i::ame room. I"""""""""""""~'!!''!!'! 3 Jn\·rly hrrl1'0()mf', BIG 11Tbis Is Where 01~1:-1c ROO\t 1e>n. 11'11; A It's At!!'' "m1n111.tur" Disnl!"ylanrl" on a 511 err1no; cnrn,.r Jn t' \'a-h<>dJYl"ms. 2 ha1hs, front r;;nt no1' 11nrl ready rn movr ;inrl f'f'ar p11 11~ ... 11nfl 11 into. 11'1"'~ dn"ll paymPnl heallilf111 pnol parlnr. This "111 Take. ii. Call to ~ e e. hnn1P has !-0 mLirh 10 fllfl'r. S3t~. 11 wnn 'I l11s1. Call rod11.y 8 12·2'.i~:. SHARP + NEET & CLE EN V~n1, mint cond11 1nn. 3 BR /..· R/I hnm". Sha2 crpr~. rill, hl!1n.o. ftrr pl. pool size I '""~""'""'" 11•1 Cl .. ssific ation Jb0-370 .__'"_ .. ,. ~I~ C la ss ific:ation 400-4b5 .,~,"m"" I ~ C la1s ification 500-51 0 v,1111 Goort 11rpa I hloek rn 1 I~ ·Erlt-rd U>e Rus~l'll elr-• P~r1Dn~ls ' mPn1ry school. -All terms. IL.-------· $2.l~ . c1 .. ssific.1tion 525-535 ar!ulr orc11p1rd home. lt"s ~ CO&ATS ''FANTASTIC :;pntlf'"~· .1u~1 ~l"PS Jrom a AT $25 950'' hra1111fll! pl'lrk + 1"¥101. 0 111.v WALLACE 1 S.li.~iOO. Do 11 nn ..... "" nli11-REALTORS 1-..=::iii:iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Dramanc homr, 4 hedrooms, Ii .1:""'l11)n l< for mnr" info rma--546--4141-• J 8 d • 2 tia lhli. E!eg11nt conrl11ion, tion. Cail 5-16-23!3. (O E • ) ~ e room Too large for one persnn, pen ven1n9s 0.,, ".,,,.,"'"" room'°'. _ e Bath & 111 e bnoll <lr rr11.1IPr. Hurry, ~j 6!6-il71. S28 900 1 -.:;~~~~~~~iiii~j f Carpets, drapes, range, SPANISH DESIGN paHo, stocag• shed. Chan-nine arrh v.;:iv" lParl in· 523,500 ... Terms • k.tella Realty • 1910 S. •M"lnl. S.A. 5;,7.~311 lotlandf(wird llr\l BAY\RONT APTS. . L:iJ \'11ita rk\Lirto. P ier t:. "hp 11v11.ilabl9(rom $31.500. Sell or lea ~"- G eo tgf!W illiamson Reil TOR 673·4350 645.1 564 Balboa lsllad Cl .. 1sific:a t ion 550-SSS ~--''_'_''_"_'_''_" _ _,! ! l• J Classification 575-580 ~rr,.,• C ln•f ''I <hnp;i;!"!;:: 11rrJ ~l'l'i''.o"'ll• 11•1\ "'-~ "'•1 ~ .... ,,, Ci'.! ior .r:~p,.r·:nn ;.: ... :-·:· t" ·:-:·,, 1111n h ih tY.a .11 ,.~ . -.::, Ln1, rl -7-< rr·'lk .... •\.~ ~ f'"tl ,",·rrr. ~·:-:-,.-220 E. 17th LOVELY 4 BEDROOM PLUS POOL Beauuru! Coll"2P P~rk hl)me I\ llh (ll'l'f<JZPd )I)!, 8 1)'.: ]~>: 36 fl ht'iltrd l.: f11t"red pafl!. Gold J<hae; rarJl"!S thr11nut. 0 11nrr hou !!:ht n\01~· hl'lmt . must !>el!. >:o rln. to \·eis or !nw <in FH \. tn 1nis homP Entry ha.ll, Roy McCardle Realtor rrntr;;J h;;.IJ pl11n. r"ar hi'-1810 ;>ie11·por t Al1•d., C.'.\1. LITTLE lslati. !On. Bay FMrit. 2 lot!, 'l)USI'! on OllP, 3 BR. 3 BA. lFurnacP~, 3 R()t)m a i r ond1t1011pn-, m11 irl~ room & ki th, J1v rm Up~ta1rs Wf\\·f"! R._r, ~hfl11·n l'L ppt only, \11n S."!2.i,000. Princip;ils nnly. O ·ner P.O. R<'l'< 212 Bi.I boa lJa nd. Bayshores EASTSIDE BARGAIN f..__,~;y·, i. r,Tf!;lr'.. ~Fr' ii'• f1r.-i,r::~ (~t: f>-JJ "if'(I~ ·r~ ' I .' ;; -ri;,":l "H IT~' '"r _ .......................... _ h•r1,,-..,:')1 ·'•I'" Lr·1 r."·1~ OCEANFRONT LOT (.,..,. .,_;n :ri' • \.A 11~• im-Un \\ h·'" .::..~r • .-t F.each 11 ,;,. !~.;:-. :<;J ).~11n~1ni'-Jn !1"1 1nf' C'1 re • rr. C ,\l. s:;:,J!•O BAYCREST .\lfl\'I! r1ghr in. nP"'l~· c;:irpe l· t r! a nd p111nted, 4 beriro:.m~. rl1n1n1: MfJm, h~akfasJ ;;ire;i. l mm;:icul111,._ S:iG .500. PETE BARRETT ln~ rMm. rJ 1n1ni:: rm., f1r"-548-7729 plarP. huill ·tn ran_;:e [.: O\'f'll ---~-------- $.: ri1sh,~a~her. wallf'<i of I DUPLEX -NEAR ,_____•mp1_''""_"' _J[j] ('(lt1r· _;11rri v.·1tti coral tref'. LIDO SHOPPING 540-1720 2 bedroom~ each. 8u1H -1n TARBELL ranee i.·. 01'1>n. flrrplace~. p;111n & -~n rlPrk". Gl"f"ill zi;i;, H;1rl-.-ir Rl\'rl., 11rr;:i -firr111 prir e onl,v r~ll 7'11'-'>.~~0 IOfl"n F,\'f'< l C la ssif ic:at ion 700-7 l 0 L__._._,_,._._,,_,._. _ __,!I ~! ct .. 11ific a t ion 800-830 ,.,...,. \ h<-1r,11, h~rd • ,.,..,r, "l:~::!iiiii::!:::!:::!:::: '''"""" ..... ...., •. ll'l~;l·•rl "1 li."'l"-' nu~ flJil\'f.:R !=TF..Ef-T ' Lari-\,;rd " ~l!•v .:i.-,-rs.; for bn~: ,..r r.-ir:'prr "" !.~~,::~. l Nf.WIORT IEACH ... J I Q?P ~rr~•~J l•l.~t;i. \fp~;i, ~!~ 9:11. ~illl fnr ariJ)(lin!ment • ~ -UI ". !O ~pp tpr]ll \'' -2-sr oRY-sTEAL--~-Walker & Lee CHARi\11NG 2 ER. complt nrw ki!c:hen, ~111 crpT.$. ~hnrl 1v11 lk to 2 p · feach"5. 2.)2.l lrP~!ViPw Dr. I • ., . .,, '""'"' 1 1 ~1 1 23 ,950. !WHO'S FIRST?i DELUXE TRIPLEX RE/\LTflR<::i ~l'\CF: l~il 673-4400 A real crr;i m fll!(f lll!h Ol'f"r Almost Impossible P..f'all'll"!I 200fl ~fl· ft f'lf r.~nt1ly l11'•tn;i, 2111.1 l\"r~rr·IHf f1r11·,. --. NEWPORT--To !Ind a s~n,f')()(J hnme nr ilr fi1 'i·ii11 npPn ·111 9 P :\f fnrm11l rl 1n111c. 1T)(l1n. ~r~r- -BEACH • iliuli f11n1!ly r1YH11. hnrlr ~ al\ :-..F:l\"PO!tT H EIG~tTS ~POSSESSIONS 642·5200 -.;., .. c1 .. ss ifica t ion 850-858 Ry 011'ntr: f.45--39 Corona del Mar Bolt1111d [~1 Mtr!nt f qu!pmtnt -CORONA-DEL MAR XLNT k h , h 1 d m srhnols on a f1111rt. trre llnl'.'rl S kt 1 ho m• 1 t 11r en. ~ ucr 1~ rnn 5 n r\-rll'·"ilr. nlir p)(rlu.<ll'" . par 1n:;: ." e11.n ml'!s, 50 n,·r111 •1ri • nl H11 y, a rnos NEIGHBOR-HOOD "'Ith posh ma!trr suite. ''!h :i hrrlrmni nrl m ne1-1·\y p11.1n1erl &carpeted:2 7 ...... "i'h loir!y 'l brlrm · iCJo•e rn Bo)!i Cluh . 11her!' S2:1.JOO 11 · "a roo -4 t:_ 5 brlrm8 Some with Newpo.t I 1184 MINER, C.M. :'-2 RR l·B P.. r.ew r;:il"f""' ~. 2 un 11.~ -2 BR. l ba nr\.\' nr\r"r oc:cup1erl 3 BR , ba . Arrh11rc;t designed. $. 500. lr11~e l'lplton Of'JflOr tunL .. 416 Po1nsPttia. 54&-0272. n Sat & Sun, 12-ipm, by ~____i C la11ifict1tion qoo.91 2 ...___"_·_~_,_''_''_'_''_'_J/~1 •t pa .ni, hu1i11n~. pl-'ISltt. :--in1 2 h~th horn!' phl~ ~"P g\!P.•I l•m,l••• ~,,,,, '""Plhe~ . .t Wal"ke··r & Lee fnr ,\Ollr l.:.rce din1n.11: l'(l(lm .), 1 FHA-VA . nv terms Yi'.J ')()() O "' v.. ' gPf If)()~ An ('Xlra honus 1n fl0'1 5· cn · ' Fai rview r<:1nd1n<ln. 646-881l $53,500. 10°/o DN . hrlrm .. t.· b11th. . . -r BR, 2~. BA. lrg fanH!y dJ11-the l!l.r1ZP orchard o/ many trom S20.000 to $40,000, C l11sifie1tion 915-949 (anyfime} S28,500 - 4 BD : + FAMILY RM. Ci.rru!At dn\'t 1"I this h"a11~. fu! hnrr.r H11;:" fam.ly rm . 4 bl'drooms. rl1n1n5 rm bwl1-1n~. 2 pa.110!>. ,.;.;tr.11 b/l t.h~. p.:l rk hkt ~Ard M0-.1721)<. TARBELL ~ H.trbor Bll'd., °'61.t )!es.A SURF OR POOL ' walk ro beach, or U:\.e your poot Greet 2 ltOI')' Newport We&C f,\mily homl! With lor- m&l dinln& room. trop1c.t.1 patio, tanu.ly room wtth hrt- }MaOI and mlf\Y, ITl 4ny xtn• ind 3 bedrooms. 21~ btlth1 h'l'-od tloors, "nd a k'ltc~n. Submit on tenns Pnc@d tor quick 11aJ1t. C4Jl- Golllns lo W tis Inc. 962.-!5623 n Evts. *DUPLE * lFfl•Plnpr1nn. tni;: • room for lri:, pool. Reall"rs kinds or fru1 r lrer~. \\'on 't OOLLINS & \VA1TS INC. 675 .. 3000 (l1·rrh11n:;: porch could bl' i6l'Q F.r'hni;:er l<ist lo ng! CALL 67:--H'.130, 11843 Adam.~ Ave. 967-&523 [· Aulosforlele I [~ n11·11"r. "'lllcsd\crbt'.:Rcafty 546·5990 Call for p!ciure catalo;:: easily ('ncloserl. Open lo 1714 842 •••. ~·" 5140 1 a~. The last~t drt1w in ~\I.' I _ . 1 --Tta;l or .rov-~ ......... ~.. lhot ll•m u-•,, 150, ' D-'ly Pilot Ouoifi· I 11 11h prtceJJ &. rl C!1a1is oHe~ ~'" "" · • · "--' Classi ication 950-O TR 1 HARBOR SEE CATALINA. • • 1 .:~•:w;,~-:;~-;~"~•-:•·~~l:~try~th~•~"'~"~">gP~in~'~"'~';:;;;:::::~A~d~-;"~,_~,,.,.~~::::::::::;:;;;:;;\~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I BAY• BEACt.I S25,950 NO DOWN or -'~~~time ~\ '"'~ o:ipr exut- 1n~ f\n~nc1n2 4 Bedrooms -l-'l:ii1ly room, 2 ba.1J-i5, en- try h:ill. th1rk \\'fill to w~ll c;:i r[lt'~~. l11r~l'! M'ilr y11rd. M0-1i20 TARBELL associated llROKERS--REAl TORS 202S W 8 olbo<> 67J-J66l REAL TORS China Covt k 1111 thr boat! REALTY ., 400 EAST l TT'H. c.~l. pa~s the Jelly PnrranCI!. Ex-VA REPO 6-Mi-3Xl.'i El'e!I: 642-2215 i.-1t~ng '4 bl>dmom home on super 2 gtory, ~ bedrooms 2 EASTSIDE -$22,950. 3 !ev!'\s, le11 tures 24x34 liv-ba.ths. &11 builtin kitchen, 7,, 1nr & din1n1 11.rea . You 01>.'TI dining -m, '"" li"·~a Assume hlih" FHA loan "l'2 198 ~ ·-""' . n 2 the land. All for ,'-N. ......m \loilh magsiv, ,,00, Int, El.:lymnt5 $176. Pl . ,,_,., BR. I BA. !rg separ/\tl' din-Really company •l2G rlrtpta.ce. coveN!d patio. All Home Show Re1ltors this .in an exc~l!nl tt!lrient-'"' phi«-hv1ng rm. Hrdwd THE FINEST , .. noon;. gue5! rm. 1t11r. room MONEY CAN BUY .1335 E. Coii.!lt Hwy .. CdM down. For details_ t "Armchair Hnu51!hunhng !al 1\~11. _ SJt.500. with $1000, for 11nother uni t. Look rnr youl'!le.lf. 4 ~d.. 675-7225 Call 540-11 5"1 (Open ev!!t.) lachenmyer R1•Jll 'H 2629 Harbor. C.M. • pool home on a quiet rnee-1----:..:.:-"=----I ',. __ , cul d• .. ,, unbeliev-SIDE BY SIDE I~ I ·= -. MIRll.,. ..!,G.! -able-iu-$47.~~ ?<.fodem dUplex:-3 Bll-2 Ba. .., " It 2 BR .. 2 ha. units. Steps to oc.an. Good cond. OWMr ready to 1ell, Priced at Macnab-Irvine $58.500. Call: 673-3663 548-5942 EV'tl associated BP.O~r!?<: !?fl\! T':.lRS 201S W B<>tbo<> 1>71-J61>J ' ~POTLESS * * * * k De09hlful BAYCtt'lt 4 Bctrm home w/din rm., Ira: tam rm .• ~t bar. "A PLEAsUltE TO SHOW" Arnold & Freud- R.EALTORS ~ms Quintard Riiy. 1906 SANTIAGO DR. <DOVER SHORES, N.8 .) OPE:-..-HOUSE EVERY DAY 4 Bedrn'I, lal'Ce family rm , 3 -ON • ntE • WATER • BA. View· from eVtty mom. •&4 BALBOA COVES. Vee. OPEN OATLY l 1'0 !I 3 bedroom cul.de-uc. Hllge enc.loRCI {ll!Ho. Farrow R•.tl ty. M6-86·IO. SUPERSHARP CONDOMINIUM Adults nnly, patio. pool. Double ro11r32e. $20,950. -GEM- REALTOR.4' 1610 W. CO!Ut Hwy, ,N.B. • 3 Brinn. 2 Bath • 642-r.m ROY J . WARD RLTRS 2629 Harhnr, CM. &42-4623 I I• -1' 1• ~,~j_ j I Ll~!Jtom_pol),ution "~m" :·==·==·==-==·==·-from a reader: I .1hot an. or. I " ~ P c· E I : . I I 1 I I . • H EK SAN I raw In tlie air and--;;, ..,...,.. 1 -1,....,1.,,..~1 -T1--I O Comp!m th• dtuckl• q•ot-d 7 by fillloj lo tho •'"'" "°'"' • _ • • • • you dtvtlop l'tNll lltp No. 3 IMJowi PRINT NUM&E RED LEnERS IN TMf E SOUAR[S UNSC!tAM&.E lfTTERS '0 11 ANSW(R 2 BR., bltns. Nr. 'lhops rortln Co., rutn. 642-!0XI r o,. beitt t"esula! M)..5678 ... -02211 Pu1 a ltttle "lnnt" In your Lev1 1 &ell tho~e bauble~ for "huck!". CAll ClasAHit'd 6'l-j611 . Ca.II 642-M78 Now! SeU ldl• ltiem& now! =-'-'-'-'---'-'-''--~--' SCRAM-Lns ANSWERS IN CLA IFICATION ~po. I ., ,,, XJnt ate. \\'". lot xtra k 11-ln nlrl- ' I y 114 BA. iet ,, . ""' m• 130 es:s. 2nd . qq 10 SAYE tASH! c L A s s I F I ·D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 IDT RIJYS! SHARPI SHARPI SHARP I Tl ~ of look1n11 Ill dll'ty re. ules~ 'nwn see this beiiuly 1hat Sholl'S like a modPl hon1e. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. built-In kitchen lncluri1n1o: d~shwa.~hcr, nl'W twoaul\ful shag \\'J\\! carpeting, hig douhle garage, and acC'f'ss !or hoa1 nr \/'11 1.ler Ali this for nnl_v SQ.500 end $21 4 (}('r n1onth 1nclud\ng taxes & in· sur<1ttC'e. for this fabulous 4 bedroom, 2 srory house 1<.'11h 3 baths. RPady !or your occupancy nn11·, Con1ple!P.ly carpP!ed !hruour. also dra Jlf'li. Ntw :H)'lt k11r.ht>n with all built· iris includ1n1o: d1shl•'ashPr, Double 1o:arai;:P. Schools and ~hnpp1ng neflrby. Let us WHO SAYS •.• a townhouse is not a home? They haven't seen this 3 HR., 21h bath beauty ~ Lge, mas- ter bdrm. with frplc. Fluorescent ceiling 1n kitchen. Orick palio. lmmac .. move-in con- dition. Over 2,000 sq. fl. in this lovely 2-s lory home. $38,000 INCLUDING THE LAND ' 'll11h'l \Iii!, "!::!.~CE 1946" 1st Western Bank Bldi. University Pl!.I'k ---'l'\l'uhur Wa Iker & Lee Wa i't'e';" & Lee i .......... ~ .......... o~· ... ··!!!!!!!!BJ~J-0~10 ... 1 ... N ... ;· ... h•· Rt'a!tors . Huntin~ton Beach Laguna Hills 279() !!arbor Blvd. at Adams Reallnrs 5'1~Q.t6j Open ·ri1 9 Pr.f rroo Harbor Blvri . 11 Adams NO QUALI FYING l BR. I ba Coronado a1 POOL + RUMPUS a.l:>.9491 Open ·111 9 P'.'11 Low do11·n !or 3 bedroom Laguna Hills Ut.!iure v.•or!d. ROOM home 1<.'t!h alley entrance. \\'&lk in. no s!t ps. al rear. Plus ~ lwrlrnom~. 2 baths. ELEGANT S222 mo. payi; 1111. Front, lull balcony, v1e1tt'. Real Estate by All ut1htie11 close at N"ar. ""'""'" ""'heo, "'"' •hog MANSION S1"3.92 mo pyml. 7" r;irpetlnt:. 2 f1rrp!arrs. 01·rr 2 Story. ~ bedroc>m 4 bath, 4~--0\7! 1111 6 pni. 600 sq. ti, rumpus roon1 1n-M VAY large pie shapM lot, sep C eludes wet bar. 1\o quflhfy. Laguna Niguel d('n, lam rm. rlin rn1. for-_ in~. 00 loan fC'e!i • jus1 iake m11l l1v nn, tirrpJ. t-A ht. 545-0458 893-8533 ON GOLF COURSE ~:r~. so~!~:~ t~ 1~l\!~~~1d~~ upgradr.d crp1~ ,i:, drps. al! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 Bdrma., den, family rm. 3 Sl.000 riown l'.\l?.lEDIATE elC'rl h!t1n apphanc~. shake • Bains. Here's a ne ighbor. OCCtJPANCY. roof. pro!. !<lsrpR, FltA •P-, bood wh ich renects pride ot Wal.ker & Lee lpr,a1sat S.36.500. Sf'e today. 3 B$E2SD,5ROOOOM ov.'nershffl -ideal to r the golfing family, S77,500. Laguna Niguel Rea lty Rei1ltors f62-4471 (:=)54W10l 'll 830-5050 499-1344 2~_Harhor Rlvrl. at Adams NOW VACANT New carpets, .l4;i-9t)l Oprn 111 9 P'.\l 2 inilrs to ocean \Vil] seU Lido Isle e e e SITTING -· :\fE.<::.A DEL MAR 2 sty, 5 Br . 3 Ba, :srp, dinlng rm, blln kllchen. 54:)-7805. East Bluft PRETTY FHA . Big bac.kyard. $48,000 . MARINER REAL TY Buy'.'! s cham1111g 2 bdrm.+ High -on -a • hill. Overlook-8-12_5~1 24 hr ing peaceful vallry. near · alls. ~erv, dtn borne on 35 ti. !01. High e EXCLUStVE AGENTS SALES • LEASE orean. Sup(or cl,.an 1n and beam ce1hn,e-~. plank pan- • nut. J hl>dmnm 2 hilth. Low SELLING tie<! wall~. 2 Pa.no~. down S25.90(1. YOUR HOME? howcmb lowson Jr2. .·t1"-.. &st t .'.)!__~ ;l,~-. really ~,. 2414 Vista Del Oro NeV.'J)Ort Beach 644-1.lll ./ THE BLUFFS-Spilt level 3 BR, 21i BA. \\'ell derora!C'd. Bay \'U~w. $53.50"!, Courtesy to Broker. 011 ner ;,.1i-lfHI. Fountain Valley $16,800 V.A. * CALL 847-8507 * Free appraisal -\\'e hlly aecltoa (formerly Brashear RJty.I equities. Personal attentton. 3416 V111 L1rin 6i5-4Jfi2 110 $TATlS ~ :0 yrs. experience. I COLLINS & WATTS 4 BR. 21i b11 . 50x88 $89.500 96:-5.123 Open Eves. l BR. 3 ba. Cor Jot S9'J,500 BY THE SEA 4 BR. 3 ba. 7flx88 Sl25.000 4 BR, 2 Ba, 2 story, shake LIDO REALTY INC . --D~E~L-U~X=E~P~A~D~--1 roof, D-\~'. d i.!lp, panO!i, l3TI6 J.V'7"300L1do crpts, drps, frplc. beaut at. 1 WITH POOL rium. sprinklers, 3 yrs, like Clo:se to luture ce11rral city ne"'· Rancho La Cueata., park a.nd library. \Yalk to $39,950, 968-6320. riding stahlei1 11·hen not!----------- splashing. 4 Bedroom l bath plus lamily rnom . 847°8531 • 592°5571 ,, e l SDR~IS .. 1"0. bath'.'!, l1v rm., din rm.. lam rm., a(rium. 5792 \tlew Circle, HB. $33.000. 846-5649. Irvine FOR AAlt by 0•1•ner. S.54.000. 4 !iml hrlrrns, nice pa~io. 2 gty, l1v rn1. i;ingle gar11gt. 110 Via Xanth!". 6?~:'>. 2 STORY 5 BR. 3 BA sPp11 r11!!' d1n1ng rm. bltn k1( rhen. 5-l5-7i!0.1. ) Tut~Y. Octobtt S, 1971 OA11.V PILOT %'f I~ I Newport Be.eh AcrNg• for 1ale 150 Mount•l~ 0.sert, l Money to Lo.en 240 $19,950 15 THE PRICE ~-"----1-74 1 -$25 ,000 for lh1 s vtry lovely 3 bed. I ACRE EASTSIDE • BIG BEAR LAKE r or 3 Year Heal Estate room. 2 balh home.. The loan COSTA ~tESA Snea.k a.way !rum H al1 hkle· Loa \l Ad B'-- is hi51:h enou11:h that yau can Multiple wiurui:. Eld~n Ave"' aYlay tn this cozy, you-finish n. !1~i f 4;J~;:..O ...-, a ssum" with payments ol ~ location. ldt&l u.rut bulld-cabin lor nnly W:.00. E-Z ~~- $160 per mon!h, "''hlrh in-tng 1llt. SSS.~. tl"rms or try a. f!nishe'(t cot-Mortgages, clude1 .all. ll1odt rn built-ins. PERRON REf.l TY CO. ra.gt Jor Sll,9:i0. Ca.11 Ross T rust Deeds 260 deep pi.It Cllfl>'!l!i, &lM> "'2lTTI AN 'T 17\41 ~'16----1738 "'r "'"'ite·. PRIVATE Tl'"<T ll AS nilltching drares. Dou!>le l ~!!l!~ ... -...... ,...l.!!l!IM!!!!E!!!!"" I S1){1nrer HeaJ Es~att .... ~,O. FUN'Ds ava!L ·~; Isl & 2nd garage ro boot! Call -115 Acn!s. Coron.a.. V&e. suit Box 2828, Big Dear Lake, trust i.li'l·r!.1. SL50o 10 Walker & Lee for re .... mob11 .. hn1t. rondo. Calif. SM .000. Also CoJlate rn t SSJXXl/11c. Zll-47:,...J;l,l!i. LCA""'K"Ec-A7,=,=u-•"·h=,-,,-,-ch-o-m-,-.· I lrens up 10 80';, l'Valua- ReaJior!l IR=E"PO=s"s"Ec~oS~JQ,-,-,-,-,-~-CJ-1 Cusfm built by owner of lion. N£1wporl tAju1 ry 1'\1nds, 2790 Harbor Bh'd. 11 t Arlam1 !rg lake. TAKE OVER only ronstruct1on company. Xlnl ~~-'1201, &14-AA24 5-15·0465 Open 'tll 9 Pf\f S25/mn. 96s-©47. dock site. Lake view, fully I -.-.-cPcRclcV-A"T"<-. -,.,.-,-,-,-.,-11 I BEAUTIFUL W !'s t c I 1 f I la.ndsca perl. Bud Dowlin huy 2nd TD's 11.t reasonable homt>. 3 Br. 2 Ba, tam, rm, ~rtments for tale 151 11gent, TI4/l37-2:!62. discount. 613--0141'l. uul rm. hltnt'i. 2 1rp1('s. 32 + uNiTi-1 R~H~l~E~1t~·~··~W~·~n~t~ed~l!S4~1 ~~~~~~~~~I ro"'d pa!!o_ :O.'r ~honls, COST A MESA ~ shpg, park & tennis cts. SJ?O ~l. ~fl! dn. Excel oc-R-3 LAt'\'D \.\'ANTED [ Kcu" for Rent ] ~ S Jj.000. 642-2686. 67• "", 1 0 5 to 30 acres. ,\lc'.\l!chael ('\Jpancy. J-<1J"I wner- Sunny l BR, 2 BA, Si1.000. Realtor. Company. (1) 8TI-39;i) Vtl'w, hmd reihngs. Terms. Commercial PRIVATE party 1<.'ants house Houses Furnished 300 1~20 1-\tngs Rd ... ~S--6913. or &mall units. PrC'fer Property 158 TitE BLUFFS: By owner, Baytront, ~L Ueneral Cnndo, 3 BR, 2 ha. 1 le"Vtl. STORES & OFF ICES Ltr!da model. G-14-1233 on Newpprt Blvd. $100 M equity, on ll!'a.sehold. Newport Heights 71,T?'<> Joan. Part in trade CHARi\11 NG older. Spanish possible. Owner 675--1601. stucco. 2 BR, re<iM;-Orated 1n $15,00:J 1nvP:<:imen1. heavy & out, R-2. $26.000. By writP o!! 1971.·good income. nwn er. 6<f;,_144fj_ P. O. Box !ifil, ~orona· del Newport Shores TRANSFEl!R_E_D_ Npt Shores 3 br/2 ha. Olin {(I bch. fplr, ntw shag carpet. r.lo\'t -in cond. $27,200. 6-12·9'3.'W CORONA DEL MAR YIE\V HQ;\lE . ONLY S.53.950. Cus1om b u i 11 . sJ')arkhng-, spacious home "ith open bc&m ce1hng in hving room and dtn. 'Thn>e txlrmA, 2 baths. B ·l klrchPn v.·1th r>ass 1hru counter. Beautiful- ly <:ilrpelfii & draped, large i;i:arden patio k <lb\. garage. AN EXCELLEt>.'T CORO:-:A DEL i\IAR INVESTi\1ENT - cillt for 11ppoinrmen1. Mar. Income Property 166 * * * * NEW 27 UNIT APARTMENT BLDG. COSTA MESA . -$422,000, - BROKER 642-400;) * * * * ZONED FOR 3 UNITS E11.srs1de C~ta ~lesa 101 ready to build on. C11n take m11.y be 4 unns. G<lO!i loca- tion and pr1Cf'd right !(Ir Yl'.JU bu1!dtl"'I at Sll.900. CALL \.\'ALKER &. LEE, RPaltr>rs, Investm!'nt Dept , 54~!H:'tl. Lots for Sale 170 • \.\1F:ST ANTELOPE VALLEY e 200 ACRES ALL OR PART LOS ALTOS ][ e J Pride o~0~nership ';mmmmmmm;;;;; IFilmily with tN'nagf'rs ok. Financial 1 4 Bedroom 2 bath. bu U1 ins, Business Opportunity 200 D istributors Needed car{X't1ng. dra11e.s. lease $285 per mo. Phnne Long Beach 213 • 429-9551. L imited numb P r0 of Dl fiT RIB U T O RS ro11• 3 ? avail ab!~ in :,-·our arPa. New Cl-I A R ~11 N G Br , Balboa Island Muln-~1 1llion DDl!ar 11<l· 11•11.t errron t. Ne w l y \'tl'ttsed Puddlng & Fru\t rlecorated. Winier. S 2 5 0. Cups. sold throui::h ~6-13~:i. Au1on1atic ~lt>rchanrhser.;. l-c11c.;-0-,,-,-.~,c'<-,-,c1,-ono,-,-.,--c-u,- ll quahfirrl, you \1'111 be pro-613-1200 Hl'nl1or v1d~ "'It h all equipment ,lf!S Park A1·e., Ba\\Joa Js!un<I and locai1ons. and be train-Balboa P enin'.'!ula Pd 1n 111! phases of this highly lucral!\'e .!>us1nrs.' fno l'ell ing1 . You niust be' reliable. have a good car ·and 4 hours a week spare time, 11nd be able to make an immE.'l:lial!" 1nvestmf'nt ol $2100.00 (!erurerll. &nd na1ne, addn>ss and phone 2 BR 1tt•alled in pat.lo nr "'atef, until Junt> 15th. ·m: 2~3.-5316. 246-639i 4 BR. 2 ba. gianl pRt10, on the bf'arh. S300. 1.812 \\'. Q.:eanfronl. 77&-l!76fi. Corona del Mar number. 10: N t 11· Port 2 AR., 2 hr.Th~. rmxl{'rn. International fl1."l!'lbllt1ni;: · i'\icrly fllrn. S:IDO n1or11h. 1n-comp'oy. 3-,oo ,. e " po• I ' rh1 r!111c lllil1!1!'~. Blvd., Ne1~'J)Ort Bf' a r h . -Unil'~s1 ty Hr:1!1y 67.l-6~10 Cal if., 9266(), Drpt. l\o. lOA. __ * 1''A ~IOUS AR-\AD NA:'llI:.: Newport Beach * * RAYS!IO!:ES • CANDY SUPPLY 'I NTJ::Jl R~:;-:T,\L J DISTRIBUTORSHI P 3 Au .. 11~ .. 2 balhs. encl. Anyone yualifiP.~ subJPcl In VA Lo;in with 6rf 11nnual pPrrrnrac:p rillt", Tol;i,! pay- n1en1s $1~R prr n1nn rh. Sha rp 3 l':>edroorn hon1e gl1s- ti'ntng with HARDl\'OQD fLOORS. 2 Juxunou~ ba1h.~. moril'rn built -in kl tr-hen . Read.v 10 ocrupy 1mml'di111- ely. GI b11yers v.·elcomf'. CALL ' REAL ESTATE MAPT Mesa Verde E\'enings Can &!2-&453 $51.i. per Acrf' 2 hN. lnim Hunr. Bch. l BR cabin. h.:irn. ('()rral_ compl fenC'f'cl, r11nn1n;:: "·atPr, rlPer. qi1111l, tl1i;: trees. R.11se ("il;1Jp \'011r down "'ill Ninrllr 7,.,~ Ill· tPrest or bal11nrp, Ir>"' paymts. Call fPART OR FULL Tl'.\IF.l p11t1n. SJOO. I Now 11.va1lahle In this art'a. "C" TH0~1AS. RraHor Walker & Lee Re!iltors 27!l0 Harbor Bl1·rt. a1 Adams ,=,.1;).9-191 Opt>n '111 9 PZ'l1 By 011'ner .. l BR. 1 ~ Ba 3 yrs. old, as~ume f;";. GT, or nC'w Gr/Fl-IA. 96&-3564 Huntington Beach ',.l;ERED!TI-1 GA RD ENS, 'l~aurilul 4 BR. 11pgrflrterl 1hfoughout, S•l6.900. Birr. 5.i7--8fi23 ·'\\'hit • Elephants" O\"er- running your house~ Turn them into "CASH" -~ell tht'm thru Daily P i Io t Clas..-;ified &42-56?8. PEACEFUL --A~L~M=ocScT~N=E°"w=--IQuir1 street 1vith \'1ew of rhe hills. Thi& 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Family lun home, 2600 ft. of Turtle Rock home is \'ac1U1! luxury a.nrl host .v:ate + + + & can hP "'M"·n at a11y time. .xrrR::~~e;y 0i 1;ed hill 893-8533 545.0451 REALTY Univ, Park CentPr. ln•!n!. Call Anytime 833-0820 ONLY $26,500. No dO"'n GI. \ow down F'HA. I-!"'"''"''"'""'"''"'"""""""" on this 4 Bedrnl. Bl tins. Laguna Beach fLrepl, !rg co1'd pario 11•/ r nC'l 'd. y11rrl. This 1~ a hflrd - to-hnd buy at th1~ price! llurry• HAFFDAL REAL TY ~~2-4405 Ev~: 5-1J-2446 PRESTJGE HOME, 4 BR- rll"n, 21"J BA. 3 car gar. $-12.900, 846-6236 "\\'EED It I: reap'' .. clean tuni Into cuh thru 11. Daily out the ~a511res I: trA'.'!h - Pilol Classilied ad. 642--5678 OCEAN VIEW N!"w hnme under CQnstruc- tion. s till time to cusiomile, Excellent oce;in view. l Bd- r ms .. 2 ha1hs. Form11l din- i11g room. buil1-1n knchtn. decks. Only S38.5CWJ AO Ian REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneytt S!. 194-9473 ~~0316 BEACH -ACCESS. 0 C N LOVELY Repullhc tr1-level $500. DOWN homt , 4 BR. 3 BA, htt lam BY o"'ner. Nicer S..nta Ana rm .. 2 trplc~. sep d in rm, 3 BR, 2 BA, heam Cf'il1ngs, noar pa!i<I w/gas hre pit, Vfry ls:e Jot. fenN'd . O"'ner. :dnt loc. $47.JOO. &12-7364. &l;).;:..163 or 539~~1i9. 4 BR & lam ily room. Top San Juan Capistrano Condition! $.12.~. 1620 l' 1llage Real Estate '62-4471 < r:. 1 546-1103 PT1mrosP', Cr.f. 549--045". 9 ACRE Ranch. San J uBn ~---~-~----1 · Capis!Tano. high (In hillrop Newport Beach panoramic "ie"'· Capistrano I•!!!!!!!!,..!!!!!!!!,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -,. II I • ;\IESA \'trrle 11:n!f rotlrS", SHADY LADY ., ey. m '· •. oc' '". Cus1om hi! 3.000 sq. ft. nw·ner "'ill build to guit. Cul· d r11ma1ic home + 1wo gu.,~I de-s11c In( ri1l'f'ctly on golf housts, barn, r1d111g ring. mu~. !lfiS-4027. This home-is 1 me shaded larly. on 11. corner. near Cli!I Dr . 3 Bdrrtis. Sep. d1n1nl!'. rn1. flTeplace, hdwd. noor~ k carpE'llng. DbL garilge & carport 011 11lley. S.34.950. CALL 0 '46·Z414 A~c, r.EALTV Nr1r Nr,..port Pott Orflrr NEWLY Ll~TED l -Sty. 3 Bdrm. & riPn, Jl. bll!hs. "Little Doll !louse," stt'P8 In i>ea.C'h $29,:il(l CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 \\'. Coa..~! Hwy .. NB 548.1290 pa~ture, w/5 11cres pro- rl ucla)l: orans:es. avocados. $270,000, Alsn rwo l 'i ;i cre bldg. sue parcels av111lable at S21.000 to S25,000 per acre. Terms. Peg All"n Realtor 1095 N. Coast Hwy. L1111:una Beach 494-7578 l.'.\'CO'.\IE FIXER-UPPER [n SJC 1tt·here vacancy factor 1 ... zem. V.'t have four 1 bedroom un1rs on 2 lots. Pr.,sent 1ncoml" SJ.85/mo. Good opporruniry • to im. pro1•t property 11.M mrome. CAPISTRANO VALLEY A!'KING S,19.j()() Mountain, Desert, Resort 174 30 ACRES 111! or p;:irt. h1i.:h de~l'rt. watPr 11t 30' lnw rlwn. r-z paym11t~. o"·nr. 637L~19. NOW'S THE 'TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT All loca11611." 11.rf' com-224 \\'. Coi;\ 1111·y j !S-;ij27 mert"ial or farrory fu~nisheri BI:.:ACH house for rt>nt. :l·IOS by 11-"· No !'f'll ing. Qllaliffed \\'. Oceanfront. N.B. l BR, pe ri;nn 1<.0 i l 1 l;lerome rt1s1r1hu1or !Dr nur canrly I ='='='c"'='='·~'=""'==Oc-• ='"-''-"-'~ l:\'est!es. Plan1en;. Ton!sH! OCEANfllONT rh11.rm1ng 2 Rolls, :'11ilk Duris, eiC'l. v,.ry Br house. 111ntf'r. S2b:t mo. hu::h 1nc<Jme po1enr1al. Yo11 962-2126. 5'1>-8·1:?6. mu~t ha,·e 2 In II hrs. f'i'r "·eek spare time tdays or f'l'p~)_ )12:i0 to $1!l9;i Ca."h RPrj'rl fnr mr>re i11lnrm;:it1on "Tile "DISTRIBGTOR DIVl!=lO;\ Nn. 2~." P. 0 . Box 17~9. Cnv1na. Ca\1forn1a 91722 inrlurle pho11e - -NF.\\! LJSTl:-.'G l\fARTNF. F.LF.\TRONICS TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES "Th" Brokrr "'11h Emrnrhy" Houses Unfurn. 30S General • RENTAL FINDERS .oll S W. 1'•~. COSTI. ME1.I. Houses * Apts. * 645·0111 * i:..::;Frce ID J,,u..IloriU SS11 11!il rd. ;\'ll'f' Ba•·h. cotn· plt'l•'h r11ni. Jlil!ln •• ~. yrd. BEACON * 645·0111 $11~ seclud"d l llr tuni cr>t- ta~e. P<1no. yn:I. l{l'lod lo:' caTl<J/1 BEACON * 645-0111 * * * S12:'i 11nfurn 2 Rr h1 1n.•. iTp!~ d111~. pnllo. rni 11 h: BEACON * 645·011 I NO MATTER VIE\\'. Hohhy-,rork room. 3 BR, 212 B.a . 2 frplr ·~. All C"edar. S69.000. 494--7l.'164 . For that it!"m under '50, try the Ptnn~iricher \\'INTER rt:"nlal. (olta;::e 011 Blly. Sl35 mo.l~r & Iii~! mo. Bayshol-t Park 64&-26.,4 Daily ,.Pllot Want Adi have bargains galo re . CAPJ STRA:\0 VALL.EV REALTY ;)J-j()J Camino Capistram 49:1-1124 WANt.AD Jiff; Orarige Ave . r .;-.t. 613-•1170 ;.m-11'-0~ f'\'f', P 1\RTNF.R Art11·t or Tn;ir- live "'Ith S2.~.f\OO cal'h lnr nr•\· l1eh( m11.nul:tct11r1ng hu.c;1nl'l'S. $300 \\'ef'kly l'illarv rn s111r! ti 11rt1fe rlll." "flll"I J<harP of prtJh!s 1hnt sh'lUld Pxr·reri '~flll.(Xl(l f1rsr ye11r For personal in1,.r1•1pw v.Tlft' class1f1Prl Ari . :'\o 3:l6 D11tly Pi!o!. P. 0 . &ix 1560, Cosr.s1 r'-1!'sA. C11. ~26~(i. 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WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LJNES -' llMI' - $4.50 $5.80 $6.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 Puli.h1lri f•t • •• ••, •, •, J,.,., ••t !ftftiftt • ••• ••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • CI 1 uif1~1 llt1• •••• , •• , • , •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • v • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N•111• • , , , ••,. • • • •• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • ••• • • • • • • • "''''" ....................................................... . c ity •••••••••••• , ••••••• , ••••••••• rh•R• •••••••••••••••••••••••• • 7 l1 TIMES I llMES 'TIMIS --' - $7.40 . $11 .70 $17.70 $9.08 $14.50 $22.50 -. $10.76 $1 7.30 I $27.30 TO PIGUIE COST Pvl e11ly Oftl "'O•d i~ •1d1 1p1t• •bewe, lftdud• 'll&U• •o:ldt111 or p~oft• RU"'b••· T~. Eoll ef \IOU• 1J i1 11 +i.. l ftd of ti,• l;ft• oft wh;ch I~• l11i WO'<"' "' "OW< 1J i1 "''"" t•ft-Add SJ.00 plu1 J lift11 ~•II • jf \10'1 d•1i .. UI• of OA.llY P!tQT lo• ••••ic• with ,,.,;ftd rtpli,,, -----------CUT Hlll -PASTI ON Y'OUl INVILOPI -...·----------~ IUSINESS REPLY MAIL ..... Cl ............. c.... W...,C.lltenlo Or1n1t Cont DAILY PILOT P.O. lox 1560 C-MtM, Collf. 9262' Claulf!M Dopf. -l\f.'\V LISTI.\'G - SERV. ~TA -TIRF: STORE TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLANO BUS. SALES "ThP Broker \\'l!h Emp111hy" 1716 Ora ri~e Avf' , C.~1 &l:'i-·11ill S.10-{)(-.0'1. f'\'l' BEAL'TY Sillnn, 2 or ;; BEACON * 645 -0111 Sl7:1 R.1h> r 111d •\11 1, 11<1·r ~ Br f;irn1l,1· h"n1r. I. -.:de• rlhl (!,1r, lt1nl l l'd BEACON * 645-0111 ~'.'()(I ~f1<1"1n11s ~ Rr, 2 f\1 hl11i~. ".i r, 1111~1· ~rd• Eid~/ prl 0 .1-\. BEACON * 645·01 ll opt'ratnr hf'a11 ty !.alon in S170 L.11;11na . Qul"! 7 ~r. C n r n n a rl P I \l 11 r · hhn". ~Jr. p11r10, idral n1a- llnbt>h,.vahle l<Jw lens"" nn t\1r" muplt'. Coast Hwy. Pnrf'd el il:.00 BEACON 'ft 645-0 111 fnr more mfDrm11t10n plC'a~e FREE!! r11Jl The. Real Esla\ers 6~50-L andlords-Owners ~-'----~,-~-~-l \\'t' will rrff.r lt'nitlltS tn }''0\1 Newspa .... r Dealership ""R~ h \I .-~ r r.r. ol c Rr~e •.•. · any For L.A. Hf'rakl Dlaminer dcsir:ible 1cnanl~ Qn our in Orang.-C.0. a.rm. SN:ur-wailln!.! li~I tty depoi;. req 'd. \\'ri1t R.P. ALA R entals • 64S-J900 2662 W. Lincoln. Anaheim. Business Wanted 210 --WILL buy or in\1!St in R goin~ b11~inl'.o..o., prercrr:ib!y aSM>Ci~!rd •vi!h recreation. -FURN. - e PRIV:\CY AssnT'('d, per! !or ~ngl m.in. ut1! pd SSO. ALA Rentals • 64.S..3900 \Vrl!e ClassilJPd Ad No. JJt:. e B UDGET A(IO!lter.I Br. Daily f'1lo1 Box 1560. Co.~!o I Kid!!~-!!ml pt"!. Sl \~ Mt'Sa, C11 92626. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 I -UNFURN. -nvestment • cozy 1 er. stv/ref, C'flfll, Opportunity 210 m'lf ym. ChUd & pet. rus. PARTNER. LADY o R AlA Rentals • 64S-3900 GENT MFg. wrought iron gates l guan'ls. SU,500 ~ lntettst. Money back 90 d8.YJ . ~787. Money to LCN1n 240 1st TD Loan 7.2590 .QITEl.\EST 2nd TD Loan e OCEAN' View-2 Br, tncd ~. cpt'.'!, child/sm! pt"t. S170 ALA Rentals • 645-3900 • (>REA MY 2 Br w I h,,i In C.d.Mar. Walk bch. SI80. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 • !J)VELY 3 Br, :2 BA, t/yrd, cpt/dfl), wsh/dry. Sl91l ALA Renhlls • 645-3900 • \\'O\V! ! -4 Br + dPn, dbl Tt!rms based on tqulty. gar. kids/pe~ wt':ICOffif'. $200 642·2171 545-0611 ALA Rontal1 e MS.3'00 ~ Ha r bor fktta 21 yrs. CALL DAY OR NrTE Settler Mo rf'tage Co. 1999 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 336 E .. 17th Sire!!! Ul\'USUAL 3 Br hon1e-on .~-good-=~w=,=,=,-.=dc'-;s==.'--iood~' I cul-de-s11e. c11.nyun. View•. \nve!!fme:nl $350. mo. ref. 494-7214. ) . .- l • ) , DAILY PILOT v [ _ .... _ !~I )~ 430 ·~ Aph. -_F_u_rn_. ____ 36G_ U f 36' A U f Apt1. Furn. -·-Apt. n urn. ~ pt. n urn. ..:..--------Newport Bt•ch C---d ·I--M----Cott• Mos• HouM1 Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfum. Ba Ibo. Peninsula orona • ar Huntington Be•dl Santi Ana RETIRED 1tn1nr <'It l 1"' n * Winter Rentals * ---:F""'l-·-w·~·~c<----·l ;;:;;K:;.:;.ID::=.S~W;;:..E:=L~C:::OM-E ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I tady dt~lttJ 1anu1 10 •hare 1--------Genaral lagun• le•ch • • * • $80. 1 BR H.B. vacant l: ready * * .. * • SllO F'UJ'n tratler, sinc!e OK, c .r-.t. • • • $113, Uni' pd , N.B. • • furn ll'ailer, . .. .. . .. s:i.:.. 2 BR. rarag!', kills &· pets OK, C.:>ot. * * * • • S1 40. 2 BR. C'fl>CS, drps. ['.\tlO, Gangr. Kid,; OK. H 8 RENT-A-HOUSE 6J6.2UO OC£.4...'1 '"'"" path to ~ach CLEAN Bach apts or 1Jeep !·BR. t bath .......... $14~ $195 COROLIDO tripltx 2 BR A R '" r CAN'T BE BEAT turn. home. hi. r I u 'r I It tmm tJ!'l~qut 3 BR, 'l Ba. rm!, stf'p9 heh. $100/rm 2-BR .• l hath ••••.••••• Silt;> twnh~. 1 ba, A\'a.il 10117 Arrrac 2 BR n.39 & f1 59, 3 Avt, Cd!-.i. $125 mn. 67l-J600 Mtne~ Go11nner bltn. kltcb., UP. 315 E . Balboa Blvd. 2-BR., l bath , ......... $200 675-0069 or 5.'i7~717. VILLA APJS. BR-$189. All xtru. Peta ol< or 6'5-41U aft 10 11m. l'll'1rk ltiil . Pa n r 11 n g • ~"-"'~""='=· =-o==,.,.,,--I 3 Br. 2 ba. oceanfront • $300 .::::.:.=-=-=::..:"'---~ Pool. Rec bld&, 17362 ··A" SINGLE STORY ikyl1s:h11. qua!. \\'al! paper. -'\'INTE R RENTALS 3 Rr.'2 ba. O('eanfront • $J..'lO NEAR n~w. &~r1011s 3 BR. 2 Kttl&On Lant» 963-7510 or South Sea Atmosphere \\'ISJI to aha.re A-lra.m• b~r i!'t('. ~asr , leasr /opuon Baylront. Ptn\nrula. 3 BR. 2 3 BR., den ......•....• $325 ba. duplex. S300 month. 2 & 3 BR't 842-6235. 2 BR. _ 2 BAnt nr bct1 1</fem. S~3/11.·lc.. I ~ ~alisbury Rralty 67J-6!m Pr! Rl"l'1 req'd pvt e n t . ... ~-mo bath~. S'Y.Xl month ~ BP. Oceanlron1 ... ". $.JjQ v11te paUo, pool • lndlv. FURN OR UNF'URN Carpet. &: drpt: ::,.i,8.58ro. '.\l!SSJ(i:>.' REALTY 494--0131 DAVIS REALTY 642-7000 Call 673-3663 673-8086 Eveg. laundry lac. Large 2 Br .. ~ gh/11, crpJ, Air Conditioned 1--~--~---o~ 3 ARCH Bay. ocean vu. l~e. 2 • SZS \VK & UP. On Oce&n _C•o·•~l•a•M=•-•.•;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Near Orange Co. Airpor1 &: !ncd pa tio. Quir t d-e!id at .. 1 Private P&tios • * Shai-e home on Lldn B'., 2 h>. d"'n. "tn rm .. f11.m • UCL Adults only. blk lo ~ Pl.!1. &lon!S. 1165. HEATED POOL i~I!'. Chlldl'f'n nk. CAii .., Lo\'l\ly Bsch-1 BR·Rms. 20 t rm , S32j. -19;)-476-l eves & t-.IAJd U:l'\'ICt . Pool. Ul:ll pd. ~ CHILDREN 122 Santa Ana Ave. 7681 Ellis. Apt A. 847-734 7 Plenty ot lawn 673-7185 btr 11 am or 11 ! "·knd5 • Clill 67;)..8740 e • • • Mzr. Alrs. Joachl.m, Ap t 3-A or 847·0932. Carport & Storaif! <-'-'"--''-"-·----=~I •••NEW ~ 1----------1 ltlDDE~ VILLAGE ADULT to !hart 3 BDR.\t C d I M i iiiiiiiii ... i.iiiii.iiiiiiiiiil • LUXURY 2 BR & den. oron• e ar J UST f'L'llS-:HED• 2500 South Salt.a homr. Cll.ll !or detail~. S . h EJ Patio, Laundry, Oahwsr. l BDRf.I furn ""/gllraR!'-BEACH APT -3 Bedrm. ls .. Super Comlorlahlt 10 uriil * panJS egance Crpts, Drps, Clo5t lo al! Sa.n~ An& e 546-1525 5.16-17~2 DELL':'\E 4 br. 1 ha, bltris. Shiirp & cli~sn. Good lO<"a· Bath, brand ne"· tiu1ld1ng !..· bkh: 1•1rh (]Of 2 BR. '.l BA !hopp;og. Avll il on or abou! rr"1~/d ....,s, l.ncd )'Td. Idea.I ... _ 1 Bl k 1 '·h & APARTMENTS M•s• Verde Gares•• for Rent 43l 10;· lam.ily $.350. 557-&J&I, 11011. nr shpg Sl6S. 602 ","ho':u. "'s~-·. ::, m~-,=h. · . Quiet Adult Living Nov l. 847-4636 VERY CLEA.' 3 BR 2 BA H<>llotro"". 646-6300 or 1·~ ....... ,., '"' ppr•Cl•t• Sh • •-r , •f~u·R STAR•• • k B • ag cpr wps • b!fn! Laguna Beech •pt• GARAGE: for "-"'· 1tora.ie born!' "/l"l.Jstm drp~ !.· &l+.!397. u :-.·ear N\.\pl A C ay, B Ulul p I . A ~ ., rl."h __ 1, •l __ ...... 1 Newport Beach REALTY Yf.lC B · eau 00 II uu: Pd l--"---------Furn. 0 , Unlurn. 370 only. E·sldr. $15 A mo. CaJl ... ~ • · ,. • "" ,. 83~ ,422 ~C'h~ls, park A, oy 5 2 BR. SliQ, APT for rent or lellY.. Vt ry !--::---:.,.-------&-12-:ZW7. cul-d!'-!lac. fin~ l tnr,.d \\ATERFRO:>."T 2 & COfl1i, Co1ta M•sa ....., Cluh. sho frv.ys eic., 1 BR. 11.iO. nir(' l Br., close to nice Cotta Mes• l--------~-1 y&rrl "llh pa111> .. 0nty S?3:1 den :it2 Ba. bitnS .. tpl -'----------OCEA:>.'f'ROXT 3 BR, 2 Ba. CQ(lking an<l Arlult" nnly-no ptols hftach. Pr1v11!e aun drck DBL Garage Nii pl Br.h . C.'' '''., >' 1"141 TIIE EXC ITING "f I .• •u If II 1,·a1Pr. paui. il!O/i\10 2,1 A d S I k 111nragP. boat11 f'IC Call prr mo " ,,...... parirni ye a r J y . Agent ,, 11• 011..r " P x a xrra!'i. 1•oca o t. 646-0979 o v r r o o 1 n II'. oce a n. ' · fi7:1_7~2o. • PALMES MT 0 E .. ~EA\l'APTPT8SCjl S32:'i nio. "1nrf'r n·iJI ron-fr<im s11111:1T:~24\\~ood.!d!'ho -d lleP Underground gar~<'. new 1714) 686-3052 Riv!'rsidf'. SZ20/mn 2 hr h.~~. frplr. A1·ail Ort !Ith. 213f8lii'-7S33 rollect alt fi pm . :-.1t:-:trr · '' · s1<l"r )rly. Fnr appt. all 71·1 or c:i ..,, e11 -bid~. Cal! 49-1-74-47 or IJle8~ .. nu GARAGE for rent. Exce!!f'nt BA\'SIDF: \"ILUr.E. Sl~.i. t.:nbehr1·ably lrg apts, )luge . :}.JS-97~.~ Af!Pr {i Pill. if 1., Villa C1'1rdo1·a &rross strtet Park-like Surrounding 494.9633, r-.tr. Brack. ._...,.U t,, sale i;roragt>. co~!A :-.1e~ll t\o, !'\. 2 RR. 2 B.1'1115. poJ.)!, .J11ruz11. elecr blt1n11, an~"rr 213-ti!lti-S~:ll. k.16.0032 QUIET -DELUXE _ ELDEN _ S·IO. mo. Call 646-4671. C<1rp!'·~. drap<'~. p o o I. sh;i-: crpts, drp~. ~allna e:c. 1-2 t,, J BR APTS • Nr Bch. 1 & 2 Br, .1 \.1 Ba. Ariul ts. Ph. 6;.W:689. Ad iilts. no ~l!-./ ON THE BEACH Also Fti~ 811.('helnrs $173 up. Pool. 217.i s. Cst * 'Enclos•d Garag• * 5TEPS In hrach. l BR . SJ:-,'GLES ...... $145. i;iwer duplet Com~~lely New New New Prv patios * Htd Pools Hwy. 645"·5429, lli 528-6743. s~~ing NE\~ BED~OOM S20 per niootb. &12~1 Costa Mesa ~·earl) ll'aSP, S26j monih t BEDR1't ...... fron1 $135. urn, evei1·1 ung. 1 ..,. v1·11a Cordova Nr shop'g * Adulls only UNFUR.iVISHED 2 Br, 2 Ba, i n apar ent, uxUr· 2 BEDR'I I '1 ~-drn. '.11ai1·1crl cple. No child· M • . ious pool, lush la.ndscap;og. Office Rontal C II I C' •• ·-·" R,,1,.. ~"'l">nll ..•.... ron1 ·~. artiniqu~ Apts. oceanfront . ~BR. 2 BA nndo, 11 h nn~. "'1 '~"' " ,,...,-.-•"" d ren or ""IS. :SZ'J() ~., m.o, .. ~,,, Cl 'ff · $175. Adults · no.--. •. 23lll----------l·ou're. nizht, the;y'rP. un er· ··~ ,... U<l'.I 1 Drive "'""" DESK il bl •~ rlose to ~his & ~hopping . ."l BR nrn. ·2 BA. Blrn~. pat1'1, pr\C"ed'. J:J6l r>iesa Dr., C.i\l. Q\.\·nf'r, 5-17·16-H. QUIET _ SAFE Im f',;tnla A:na Ave .. a! Elden Ave., C.~l. w'wpace .~vda 'turn' I ~ Pool &. ri>r f 11 c 1 \ 1 t 1 es . f Pnrt'rl. \'1Pw. chilrl / ~!.-~ (5 blks !rom Neivport Blv<I.) BRAND NEW (:>Jcar Back t:IAy) i\Tgr. Apt 113 646-55".2 • 2 BR. Quiet. Walk to town &15-5780 or 646-8666 mo. prov• e ture $220/mo. Avatl 1011 l)k. S2~:=i. E\'f"S fi.l f\.---09!!5. 0 ? 13R ? ba d h 40 Unit Adult 3 Bd * 2 B h k bch. Adults. I.ell.Se. 211 c-:=="""..,,,.,,...., ___ 1 at s.1 mo. Answering service Her1!agr RE. 5-10-1151 CASA de OR .. . -apts. ,,. ... s \\'shr, rm at Cy press. $169. 645-5429 -:; available. 305 No. El Newport Heights pvt b.'llcony, use of hraled Apa rtment Complex Ll · · AMAZING Adult L ivin g Camino Rial, S an SHARP 4 BR 2 BA plus lam CASUAL calif. Ln'ing ID a pnol, billiard rm. jacuz;:1 & 1 & 2 BR. Apts. v_i~g room f w~!}i cathedral T\VNHSE: !or lease. 2 Br. Beaut.] & 2 BR furn or uni Oemente. 492-4420 rm i\l'ail::r.hle nl')"'' :\1nt ./ 2 BR. w "'· b<'am rril., warm. Mechte.rranean atmos· RBQ.~. See ar 20l02 BU""ch GAS & V-'ATER PAID ~('l lndg & rp c. Separate \\'asher/dryer, bl!n!, full Apts. ~U clean. ovens D . , c .;.f. location. S2S5/'.\\o. Cali hlln.~. h..-ati'\1 f""Ol. Adult". ph('re Spacious color co-s 979 2 au.n ry a~a . Ene! patio. fa eil. $175 mo. It) 296--0442. D/\V (in 2 Br) dis la ,ha ' ELUXE 3 room <lfflcr. .suitr LA rn'. ~;,sso i-IPn!a)l;e no fl"'ls Sl65 li·12-2.'il~. ord1n.i1ed apts -des1gnrd & . I or n1gr . .J 611. 1 BR ....... From $140 Swimming pool & children's cp ts, drps, jac:uzz.i pl.: 'sAun! in Con;r1a del l'tlsr. Prest11?;e Real E.stare. f11rn1shed :or style & com· LIDO SHORE:_S ____ 2 BR ....... From $170 play~und. $200. Mesa Verde b.tth.~. Huge pool loc. Ne w ca~p., d.r~pes, Condominiums !ort •Healed pool • Klich-Bayfront 2323 Elden Ave, Ci\1 HARBOR GREF NS M . Wood pri\'. parking. 650 Sq fr, 2 BR, gardrn pa110, Cp1~. Unfurn. 320 e.i I\'/ indiret·t ligh!lng e srudto e.pts. :\!;iid sf'n·i~ See i\lgr Ted Woodhead 5-16-4353 ..., ATTRACTIVE 425 r-.~:::t~:cc \\'ay, C~\f. Realonom1cs O:lrp. 675-{700 ~ri;~~a~ro~~u~n:ef~~~-~~:~! Newport Beach Delux~ ~~~~~~J~.~-o peb, :ir11.1~~1;,,-z·~~~7~-~~~-64~0032 WES~BAY E~D-EN 2c~~s.c~;:e&f:7n·;. ~~t ~ ** I BR. NO CHILDREN DESK space ava.llatile S50 only. 1 blk to !-hop~. Sl60 I.-"' UTILITIES INCLUDED THE E.'"Cl~.''G . N ho , & f id al !or OR PETS. S\TJ/~10. mo .• \\'ill provide fumit~ 3 or. 211 Bil, rrpts, drps. . K!\'OTI\' P ine pan"lln•", 3 ,, ''" l\'E\V 1 and 2 Bed~., .. -...... 1 rs pg . rwy, e al $5 o ---·-rl Slf.9 mn. 646-1765 " •• ., <U u._.. [ h Id 837-9517. . m . RI"'"'" ng urv1ce \1·/frplc. t ... l:!;ar. S2i.5 mo Jli~ \V. \\'ii.son 642·19TI Br. frpl. ('arp., fu lly furn PALM MESA APTS. 11prs 11'/pool coupe, no c 1 ren, 00 pe!s. available. 222 Forest A\•e, 3 Br. lam. rm, 2 ba . b!tn~. 6i3!9!S.1. $175 Incl. ur1l. & gara<:"f'. l\llNUTES Jo'ROi\[ FRO~! $175. . ADULTS Sl40l mo._M5-35l5 or 6'·1408 H I Laguna Beach. .s4-9466 dbl gar .. fncd in. Cl&.'ie to Townhou1• Unfurr1. 335 ·nu J AYai!. thru June. 675-1&12 NE\\'PT. SCH. 2311 Elderi Ave., C.J\.1. or 644-0753 for appt. :;;";";:t;:n;;g;t;o:::n;;;;B;;•;;a;c;h;;;;;;;;;;l-iiB~A~Y~V~lttE~W~~O~F~F~IC~E~Sil !l<:hls. $225. 5 4 8-12 2 i · IUeSliB,. Z Agt. UnbPlievably lrg apts, hu~ 645-5780 DL.X 2 &. 3 BR, :Z Ba, encl 1 Deluxe. Air.COnditio . .ed 1~64~&-=12-'"~c-.,.--==-:-I Costa Mesa :-,'ew, beauhfuJ garden Apart· ,,~.E~AR=L~Y~2-B~,-.~,-B-,-.-,-,-,-,n-g I pool, Jacuzzi, elect bl tins, e e gar. $1SO & up . RenW Ofc: ON BEACH I . Lido Area _ 50c Sq. Ft l BR, nicely In<". Va canL ments v.•ith b11y across strE'E't, 2'.?3 J!tth !!'bag crpls, drps, MUM etc, BAY MEADOW APTS 3095 Mace Avr:. 546-l0.34. • Realonomic, Bia. 675-6700 2 BR. new. garagr, pool. SPA e d I S25Q/mo. Fam1!.1· nnlp. Agl ff'ncf'rl. crpts ,t, rl111~ to • POOL • , Si. $285/mr;i. Adult!";. no A u ts, no pet~. Beam ceilmgs, panelin~, ~-e~-~rt. ~•ach NEW APTS OFFICE space for lse, 29:'.l Call non S.30-60fi0 o r e GARAG E e pets 673-2706 SJNGJ.,ES ...... SIJ.'i. t l er From $227 83(1..60:;11 SUl!f", bltns. Sl~'i. 644-{1277. •"ADULTS -NO PETS . .. . l _BEDR;...1 ...... $'140. P.~IVu· ''A",',· ,'"1rea tion fa. A New Way to live in 'BR sq. n. Loe. 17873 Brach · · · Nowpo'f Beach YF'.ARLY tf'n!al 2 BR apt ci.i es, a u ts, no peTs. From $242 Blvd. 2nd floor for in ro. call R I 2 BR·2 BA-$'245 Furn. 2 BEDR1'1 ...... $Hi0. fo 2 BR' FRO'! Nawport Beech l BR ~250-4 B . lam: y rm . pat1n, .--.. _ 1,1 E 21 S C ,1 New. large clo..'\et.'\, hltns, nr 1. . 1 h . 0 s · • AS LOIV From $375 847-7188. I I .,6 H ~ .> • ~ r .•. 1 • ·n11 re r1Q:ll, t r-.v re un rr. , . 11.91 F . ail ·~~~~--,~-~~~1 blln~. rp r.. • 11uson. * Adults Preferred * h~~·. S200. 6T.r-121·1 0 r ,. ' ·1 mo. urni!:lltt Av able 1: • 61 e 6-46-llfit.6 e prlccrl~ 17161 t11esa Dr., C.1'.f. JS" IV 8 ._... ,.._ OAKWOOD GAR.DEN ,.. NEA R Hoag Ho~p1 r111 JO Rm .~lll-11 . .". RR , 21~ h;i . 2 .... 11~ gara"'e. fii.' . ..()61]9 Rfter 6 pm. • hlk 1 N Bl d 1 1 • ay ~'\·, ~;~!. '-"I"Ptt!-drape5-<:lishwasher 'I " 1 · Al 11 • ' * $30 WEEK & UP* .) s rom · rwpor t 1· . c 1 "6 APARTMENTS 1• e .. 1ca su11e. so ~ma er ' BR I Pl'/d""' fnrd r,,,1n, -1. 12-,.-B"ACON 8 -• 1 ----,n<'llmfo'---1 -~=~'~1~~~:·"00~7~3'----heatr.d pool-saunas·trnnis 3 25 · ~ 01'"· c .,~.. " ·--" S d ' & I BR t ~. . ay m..,..rrn, 2 Br, DELUXE Nrw""''"l·No·th Unit $1 O. 4 N. Nrv.•port d Cl ,. kd RF.·'LTOR "I~~"""" tu 10 ap s. ATTRACTIVE L ,...., • rec room-ocean viewa 'yr . 2ar e;in . "('I ts or .. .., '"' ·~;,.--.• frplc, larg sundP!'k, Pvt_ E TS -ower 880 !!Vine Ave 64S.OJ;i0 Blvd. Ph. Davis Reali)•, pets Sli;,/mn. 64:J.-4725. Duplexes Furn. 345 SUNNY ACRES ;irf'a. s2:10 21~-$4:)-3'127 (>r APARTM N 2 BR. New shag crpt'g, pa. paUos-a.mple parking 642-7000. MOTEL -,,7 Air Cond -Frplc's •. l S"'im· 1 1 • 1 1 Security (1.lards. l !ESA VERDE 4 B<lnn. 2 .i • ..., 5-3321 1.1·kday~ 11fr. 5. ining Pools _ llraltb Spa _ ~0• n"'.1' aci · nr. Thrarrr Newport.South HUNTINGTON DESK space available $50 Ba. fa m nn. 11'£ p11t1o, flU!f'T C __ o_r_on_•_•_•_l_M_•_• ____ 1 l b\lr south of Fairgrounds STEPS !o heh. Sl50. mo. Lr~. Tennts Crts _ Game & Bl.I· · shop g. ArliJlts. no pets. liOO 16th St 642-8170 mo. Will provide furniture i ~"=·-'='-""='-m~•~· -'-ll-~!.-~M_.,....'°'' 12 BR uttl pd adults no pets 2Jj6 Ne"'POrt Bl\'d. 1 BR, !urn. ;i.pl "''/£!al-. !1arcl Room . ~l·l8. &l:i·'.l:il.·, or G4l-l40!!. PAR~ NEWPORT PACIFIC at $5 mo. AMWering service :\IO'.\IJCTLLO: Attra.rt iv" :t $200 mn. yrly ;HS-9755 6i5-7520 all :; pm \\'kdays. 1 BE::DR00:-.1 ' \ER~ NICE -2 BR. Duplf'x, APARTMENTS 7ll OCEAN a\•ailab!e. 1787J BeaCh Blvd. 2 b b I • • i;TJ·J613 • • 1-----b-1-8---.,-1-1 ;inyl\n1e 11·k-ends. FRO'.\! $150 $169.50. Frplc. Cpts drps AVE., H.B. Huntington Beach. 642-4321 B.R., a.gl~~i;i;.:,~a""'rol_n~.,~--~~-~---"Unbelieva y •aut1 u MEDITERRANEAN bltn~ beam ce"•I ,·.,, . Bachelor. 1 or 2 Bedrooms, (TI4) ~1487 lxo~,Ll~ .. ~~o-'~ff-.------1 par1n. prvil. .:i:.l. "'°""...,. r. Newport Beach l Br, single arluH. pool, blk ~· ·· "' 0 rl T ho S I Ote -n lO •m~ pm D·"y '~' 0 ice &pace __ oow VAL D' ISERE Ga.rden Ap!s. Adults only, no pe_ts. Refs: an"_,_ownF U~•,· 7 ,.,Apoo s, -..-. """ tJ L d BJ.I-3355 V J BR. Z Bath. ne1\' Sha£ CTfl1 , -----------1 Adul tA -oo pets. F1o"·ers to OC't'an. S I J 0 -S 1 4 5. VILLAGE 2Jj4 San!a Ana A v e . te·u ~. rom 1 0, crms WIU.IAM WALTERS CO ava ., 1 0 "l!i· ia drps & pa int.. S2·i0. mo. 251 OCE,\Nf'RONT corner 4 Br, e1>eryu·bere. Srream k 67;:j...722J, 64t-0637 eve~. ll7J..-OJ9;j, from .Fashion Island .a.t Jam. • Lido, N.B. 675-3771, Jones Alh<>r1 Pl. A.l::t. .... lfi..fl~l1. 2 Ba. N;;oU.· upper duple)(. \Va1erfall. 43· pool Rec. Rm. 1 -=ru=ru-,~ .. -,-Bd~c~m~,-. ~2~h~ai~h-,.-2400 l la rhor Blvd., C.:-.1. -. boree & San Joaquin l lills Parkliln! Beach Llvinr 1~Rl~ty=5""=-"="--~~~-I Cpl~. drP£, bltng. 5011 SalJna, Sgls 1_2 B<lrm, Furn. ,..._ f \'" (j\41 S.i7-802t! SPAC. 2 & 3 BR apt. Sl4[} Roads. 'n41 644-1900. for Adults DEf1/TlST Sulle Avail., Lido 3 RR unlurn $JR). mo. ~;:ish.,rr Dr. \\'1nter SJi) ,,._ ... ;in ron! early. REJ\'TAl~ OFTrCE UP. Hrd pool. Play vd. Shnw hf't\\Pl'n 10,,, 1. mn, Furn. 64.'l-5170. Unlurn. from S13S. SF.E IT: ABRF.Y REALTY l;.!2-:IS3il OPEN'10 A'.\! 1'0 6 p;.,f Cpts. drps, bllns, pa.iio. *BRAND NEW* Casa Del Sol :i~~-7i;355, ~ r~n;i~o. ~Bly. • f;j:\-3SJR • ~ Pan;ons, fi.l2·86IO. e \\'INTER RENTALS e ,, Kirls ok. 21).132 Santa Ana. {Acr-oss I k 2 BR·flirn/un!. Pv1 pa •. o-~••c". Duplexes Unfurn. 350 I Bil 0 1130 1 1 1 .x .. < 3 BR., Ea.~tsirlf". Ohl. i;arngr. r urn. up. nc B,l l • 2-3 !, 4 BR. Apts * BRAND NEW * 1994 r>laple J\'o. 3 642-.1813 from S.A. Country Clubl. 110. trplc in 2 BR. elr.va tors, 1 ---------~1 l l7C, ;\lnnth fortin Co. Costa Mesa n""IY rlPc. bfa\1! garrlf"n. ABBF.Y REALTY 6·12-3850 2206 Collrge No. 5 642_7030 Spacious 2 BR UnH~. From dshwshrs, crpts. drps. Pell CUTE ADOBE HOU~E, F'O~ Rl'~lf"r~ &l2-~. I ~---·------~ pool. rec. Adu J1s, no pels. AV,\JJ Ori 17 2 RP. flirn la Costa Apts. 2 BR duplex 1 hl 5190 up. f'rplc~. pr1v. pa~ accepred . From Sl-15. , OFT!CE OR STQRt:, 211 \\ · I=-~~~-----J.RG 3 13R. Slf(l, 2 Br Sl40. 19;,9 ,\laple Avr. C.\l , fllgr 1 r ik. · ·h S2 •·· 1 & 2 BR, bl!n.~. swimming l'f'S Y painlE.'11 TJOS, loads of closets. Adults. 21661 Brookhurst St. HB \Vllson, C f\1. S-i2-6Z>GO East Bluff /\n 1'!0\'f', rf'fri;:-, rlrp5. crpr. ;\pl. ;,. ,,' ... ,~.,.,;1 18° !",',' Rll".1X16.,.~10 ,2 pool, lana.1, Mr-h.q11e & gar-inkt. :;rd/gar. SIJ5. 1 Child, _M~g~c.'-'-55~7~-02C,::Cll~. ~~~--I • (n4) 962-6653 * * NE\VPOilT BEAOI 2 "r•• "" ·' ~ v·• All I pd $!~ $170 0 · ,,o p<>ls. 854 V1ctori11.1· ./ THF: BLL'"F'FS-~pl11 IP\'rl frlO-~H. M~33.J. HOLIDAY PLAZA age. uii · ""10 . ...,. NOW OPEN N I B h 200-:ioo-:ro 11· 35c. A U f Ad 1t 1 5-19-1236. ewpor eec 3 BR. 21~ s .. , \V P\I SHARP 2 BR, 1~~ BA, DELUXE: Spacious 1 BR. pt. n urn. 365 u .~.no flC'5· " -~=~~~·-~----Brand rtel'.··1 BR. $160-28R --'--------Pl!. !I-Ir. Ervin, 675-1601 r!f'rorat,.rl :'\1111 11'/(' $-1.'il i::arage, ne11· ~hai:;. refr1g, furn "'P' SJ:l.'i. Healed pool. General 354 ,\voc.-clo. CM. 642-:i7M 2 BR sludio, ba & ih. dp£, $19(), up, All util pd. Pnv. VISTAApaDrtEmLonMllESA Bu11'no11 Ronlal 44,· mn. 011·ner ~17-lfi-ll. \\'ill Slfil IT\D. r..J2-29j !. Ample parklni;i:. Adults-no ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;I * TOWNHOUSE * CP!· hea!~d pool & garage, patio, bill iard nn, htd pool "'ll O ,~----------1'6-P A '\I quiet ne1ghhorhooti. No 11•/ jacuzzi. Hugi!: c10Sf!t:i:, l & 2 BR. Furn . & Unf, D.lwh-* * 600 °"· II. STORE ., · · range Jl"IS. · " omona vr, '-· YEN DO 2 Br. 11-i Ba. cpt/drp, p;i110. children, no pell!. 642-8CM2. d-p '''' ~i'g, lu•h l"d· ~ Fountain Valley ME Adl!s. S160 132 F.:• 1'1e!ocly 2 "" ~·.-" wa.~her ·.stove "-Re!r\g -OFFICE. SUS/mo. COSTA --~~----TRIPLE:'\·Pnnl. ~t:t.s onlv. CHILDREN I.-. _,8 __ ,986 .. "'!·l7~. BR. unfurn apt, Pool. scp'g. Adults. 20101 Birch Sh11g crpt g-Lrg Ree center. MESA 646-21JO .1 BDP-\IS. 1·'~ BA . J11mil v 2 RR, JI~ BA. S1 $tmn. cPr Shady' Gardens·ponl L\1~1ACULATE AP'I'S! ·" .rr " "' 00 Conv. to shop'g, $135. ~13 £. St., N.B. 557·4246. RENT Stam S155 . . arr<l , fr ncrr! yr1 . Ch1\drP n & t!rr~. a ir eon<l. p ._,., paiio. 1 &· 2 Br from SIJ.i. ADULT Rfld TRIPLEX 1 'ir. old. 2 l2c J7th Pl, corn"ts of 17th & BREAntTAKJNG VIEW Tustin & M•sa Drive TERRI~t: Loe. Store or of . ..:mall P"' "-.. lroml'. Sl!li Encl [';ir, Blrno;. Ci"Se ma· l ii E. 22nd .Sr. &12-3&1.i F,\;..f rLY Section brlrms .• hv rm .. rltn nn., Santa Ana. 642·2714 STO Huge 2 BR apt. High on * 545-4855 * hce spare. Ba.Jboa Inn. Oi11~ 111~1 9.~S-l ~OJ. r1rs Jnr .~h0p C-ll"~hrtrlry hmk Furn. B.!ch. & 1 Br. E x-Close to shopping, Park shaR cpts. drp!i, bltns, patio, LRG 1 Br. apt un furn,.Cpts. Back Bay Blulls w/~ pvt ON BAY : Nr. Lido. 1 BR Ba.lboa.. From $7!1. 67:>-8740- 1!J:t1 :t9t....:".t,t,;; UP a1 •a1J 11 ~3 :::Oha.tturk Apr ceptional nice. $130 up. ) Spacious 3 BR's. 2 ha garage, l3unrlry facilities. drps, hHn". rr>frii:;, $140 rrro baleonies. trpc. bP.afed pool. \l//P\1 patio. Slip avail. • Of'FICE or STORE. 810 \',\C.~'.\T, c!~a:-·I Br. x'Ta~. fl. llr1n~r f>.\9-621i1 nr 2110 Newpor t Blvd ., : ~1<·[~ j~· {u~gre-en S\i.'i, mn. 61 .'>-33n . & ur No chlldrrn, no pe l!. lo;irl~ nf closets. Adul!s. 745 $1!'15. U!I pd . 673-Mjl} sQ. I!. NE\\'PORT BEAOf. "a.!FT/~am rv! 1-4' ~"ro • li'l'-'~lil a_._ I_•-'~'~----C.M. 1 i45 A~~~:i; Afa~'ls • DLX ""'\' 3 Br. 2 B~-998 E. C<imino. 5-16-0451. Dom 1 n s:t o Dr. t by COZY 1 Br on canal pa li(l. * Call 67.'l-1601. * . f'arrrll. Rkr i1l ~JF-1'!1'0; Sunset Beach 2 BP. nupl"x frr«hl,\· pa1n1r<l v , Dsh11•hr. 2 c;ir gM . priv 2 BR up~!an-s 11'/!iun<leck. C.D.:\Lll.S I Call &15--1260. c11.rpor1. ho;it shp $17.5. 3204 SJIO\VP.00'.\t mfg. & office Huntington Ueach r OR L,.~~" ,I BR. rpl~. rlrr• \l";il\{ 110:. rf«I !rt h"l1, <r 'i•j' 0\<, 8.-~h.ip.•. C:1ll fo·!l.Ji;1r, nr .\lf2..117fJ. 11ftf'r 7 r\! Apts. Furn. 360 Gener.!1 COSTA '.\fl;:SA &12·2824 :-;a.rd. Jnrlrv rn1. kids ok A" 1 0 1 __ 6 E -J BR ,.1,., .. , N'.B. 4.~• on •;-•--.. ,,,,e. Clo•--ln Laguna. loc. 1111. Yrd/£!a.r. SlJJ. I Ch,trl I ~""""'"'"""""""""""""! t111 ls n y. ~~1 Pomona D LUXE: Baylront~. ., , ,. ,,....,:tt,, r ... , ""' '· S' I V S2AA/nin. 5-lS-1:10_'~~-~ •',\! .~•c '3. '·I •II ' pm . ."-h~. oc~<11.'" l-BR. 11;~~~~~~~~~~~~1;,19~5~1~o~l~l>l~m~o~.~4~94-o\~6~>~3.i,J,;;J "~ nn ~rs. '>-1c1on11. Balboa Peninsula "' ,,.,,,.... ·• • " .,......., :-.1'.\..12::1i Dl1PLF.:'\. 2 BR, Rerently 1 BR (:pis, nrps. siove, l3ar~ Bay 3 BR. S3.j0. Lido I ~ FOR J~e. 900 ~q fl t-1-1 hldg .... /Ct: 1 BR Dplx. Quiet. BEAUTIFUL' nrl\' 3 BR. 2 -rrdrr.,r>1lf'rl. Erirl ~ar .. Pa· rrrni;:. p;itin. $1 1.i. No pets fur.n rl. t>achelnr $200. .. Ft•ntfla ,IJ for machine 1hop. gara~e or s.>rarated by g;i rages. l Ba. :If'!. Clnse l'l hf'a che.s. 1 ','",,·LC;~;~·'·"~'-· ~·~ll-'~· _._._'_'_'_JO or 'children. 5.17-236(), \\ 11'..ST. R,.,al!or 67.r272J L -------· uphols!rry shop. 5-tR-87~7. ;:irlu lt ni·er 30. No pets yr . l"a~e. 67'.l-2306, 6!3-814il. •rt _ East Bluff NE\\'LY rleroraterl, crptd. 2 •••"!'••••••STORE, ne11r Newport Pier. li1G-27!Yl. Corona del Mar CHILDREN Br ., 2 Ba. mobile hnme. Roomt 400 $225 I'lfon1h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I l R!'flroom $1~0 e NEW DELUXE e Adults only. No ""ls. $200.1 --------B•I"-· B•Y Prop 67' -, ·~ STUN ~TJllG Gartlen ' "'" ...... '-""' · .:r-·UN 1 k 2 2 Bedroom $150. 3 BR. 2 BA Apt !or lease. Incl Ava il now for !I f'll()S. call WANTED past m iddle-aged lndustri•I Rental 450 ~~-!-TS~~;i5~t.3 "~r. ~~f 0siso. ...-177 r:::. 22nd St. 64.2·3645 r;pac niaster sui1e. din rm I'llr. Sprsgut, 673-1331. v.·oma.n to rent room &.1 __________ 1 fl. ,...,. s.1. Cpt~. rlrp5• rn('rl , Avail opener 11vai1. Ponl & Rec. yC"arly. Bltn.'\, crpl5, drps. home, b~ companion with 1280 5q ft. JJQ.220,power. pri- li-l:.,....1:'.?.!I. ~· v e L\1i'.1ACULATE 3 Br. 211: & dbl garage, allto door .1 BR. 1%. ba , p11.tlo, $225 ,,hare lovely Corona de! M<1r * COSTA MESA * ATIRACTIVE 2 BR. 16 _,mo p 0 Bo now. 97J V11lenei11, CM. 11rea. .A\·111! nor.· ~; blk to beach. same. ;1 ... y • • • x va !e 0!11ce, new bl<I(. H!rl Pnll. Arlult11., t\O pe~~. ON TEN ACRES 7>.i7-776$ e S27j e 646-0742. 67j..0743. 724. CdM 92625. 2500 ,q ft, lrg oltices. plenty :1. Al'. ~ I'.\. rrp•i ~rr~ Frnt BeauufuJ Furn1t\ire jlllltn, f'lrrl yrt J\~rls nk !2')() !or as l'tU .....-t...·rp-I e a.s ,m;P. h0 ••·: "'"" '"'"':ONE MONTH _ _:S~l-~.'i_._•_64 __ 2-_9'_.~20_. __ ,1 k 2 BR. Furn. & Unturn. 2 BR Delux twnFise. cpl, 86.'i Amigo-s \l'ay, NB DELUX.E BILYrt'ont-2 Br, 2 SLEEPING rm $60/mo . o~ parking, nr -S.D. frwy, )'•! \ rh1l~ nk. '-:n pr« 1'47-J.1\23 1111-. 4 pm ! ~ BR. 2 Ba + r!rn, x!n• lnra-l un:i. S'Z.711 m., Call nsi\~7 1 RR . 2 h~ lrp\r, •T'f'T , hl1•r y,..rktov.11 l. \l:t~nol.a Ar"a s2:..r11n1n. "-"'-lilll. Irvin• $~~1u~\~,n~fy~ {;i~ce\\~. B~.11~~~: ~:~1~~e~n1:·c~~~'t·1 P~~~: drps bltn~. p1·y patio, rncl \YJLLl;~~~n~~T'lRs CO. Ba . Adults, no pr ts. -'le11rly Maturr adult. Priv ba & ~ ~ N~ITRESS RLTR. * complete with 900 Se Lane Cdtl ~11r. 11rlulrs. /~ml pe1 ok. $3~. Slip Avail. 233 19th St. enl. 2135 Elden Al'I!. Apt 6. · ! lh, C.M, fi42-1 48.l C.\f. ~HaJO. a • • f 64-l-26U 16,, '. ~ ,~1,·dg•. 5-10-7247 _H_u_n_t_;•_s~•-o_n_B_• __ a_c_h __ ,~1~~~~7~':~~-~~--I ='CM""'·,,.--,,-=-;:-:-;--:c:,--77.l;i..'TRA haz. aprinkl~ecl, in. your 100% I MacArthur nr Coast ijwy) ~ ,,..,.., "'~' ' 1· · ' ,,.. • d 'I .,. 2 ,-~ BACHELOR apt .. util pair!. 2 Br. 11mily Unilll. Newly e OCEAN VIEW From $135. $275 MO. Win tr.r. $325 yrly. 4 ROO:-.t wf pri ha &. entr, kiJ usl "" · ·''" ll'q II & up. Purchese Option 1~1 & last months rent, $l2fl, • BAYPORT d I Pool 11<; J BR " Uo• . B 2 b-f . ~ n privil. Lido Isl. Child ok. Nr. S.D & G.G. Fwy1. Intl. item S"lec.tion. e , cnnv, oc. . . , r um M 't'um. Dis-r., a, 11<"1ng a , \V 1nd 6-l&-.'i5.ll9 e BA 'i'VIE\V VJ LA il1ESA Apts, 119 \V. rounl for students. 'CASA newly. drcor. 646-8032. 673-1)85 bfT ll am or aft 3 estminster ust P k . 24 Hour Cely. 893-3575 CUSTOM su;, to Sl25-Bach & l Br Anno1m<'ing thf' quiet npen1ng \Vi son. &16-12.11. P LAY A, 14th&. \Valnu!, HB. WlG. 2 BR. J~~ BA. crpts. pm. ' Furnitur• Rental apt"-tl1aturr adult1, no of Bayport Apts . • . * BEAUTIFUL 1 A: 2 BR. 5.lfi...8367. drps, bllin~. D/w, nr Hoa&: Nice room It ba. nr. Orange 7lXXl SQ. FT I nd u 1 r r i a I pet~. 213..'i Eld~n. Apt 6, CM. Adults; And the sl~hly le s co"temporary Garden Apt~. 2 Br, duplex clo•• to Hosj>. Adlta S 1 I 5· mo . a irport, iU&&I!, no cook-warehouse for lf"asr. l4c 5<1 · ~a~~j~9th, C.M. := NE\VLY decor. 1 & 2 br apt.s. quiet opening ot Bayv1e P II Ii n s ' fr P 1 c. poo I . ..bch. & toWn. Crpts., 642-4387. Ing. $75 8J3..M01 833-1306 ft. by mo. or yr. 9!9-141• L.iliahra 6!M-3708 Adullll , oo lipet1. Close to Apls. for families. Sl50-S165. Call 546-5163. drps. & stove. No pets. OCEANFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA. BEDROOM FOR RENT. 1882 Mr.Gllw Ave .. S.A. • 1"'-s. Jnq 179~~ Roche1trr. Call 17141 644-55.'iS SHARP ~EAN 2 BR $145 mo. 536-3507 vrty leue, avail Oct~ $350. Private balh .It f'lltrance. INDUsrRIAL Unll~. C.M. 3 RR 2 h11. atnum .. ~?f() 1~~ Balboa Island ·~ ~ ,. 11" ~ 19' I 2 Br + 'man den. 2 ». Bl • / ,, 1 d °'" '"11 G'T'O ~72J 540-5615. ir..,,., power. ;J. c 3 BR . 21":1 h~th~ ........ $WI °"'"°~:----·-----SHARP 1 BR. Utll pd ., larite t1111. nrp~. w w, '"'a e .2 & 3 BR's. $Hill up. Palio, ...,....., •.:r-• ji5po;;-;;;;i .. ;p;;;i<ii<j;;~\;11~6~7/~M~O~Ph~~&l~:l-::1~485~~~1 3 BR, 212 h.l. lam rm .. S1:l:i YEARLY A'tr11ct. Br., rJosets. pool, 11dult.s. no b 11 n s · d 1s h 1<' a 9 her· pool. Adults, no pets. $140. pool, children. MORA KAI 3 BR, 2 Bit, cpt/drp1, bins l $15 per week up w/kitc.hPn. · : · l BR,:? l'>a. honu~ rm .. :\~'° '1'/rrplr. J Arl!llt, Tl" ~!~. pPls. 1AA4 1'-1onmvia 5-1~336 <'f'Plfd~~· Ocea; side of 642-9!i20 • Apli, 188881 Mora Kai Ln., Blk Bch. Nr. ShPS: cntr. Yr-$30 per week up aptii. Motel Rentals W•nted 460 3 BR:211 hR. fam rm $.~;.f1 Jf>il SliO, mn incl. u Ii I ' a . •NICE l & 2 BR. Trllill"rs, 6h_::>5,,9 "0, P'4):·2355 2.50 yrly. SHA.RP 2 BR. l'A BA. crplll, }~ blk .Ef.· of Beac:h. 96i-8994. Jy, 673-8Zl3 aft 4 pm. .. 548-9155. RETIRED COl.lple dr~lre to 4 BR. 21, tia, l~m rm $~Jill361J 67.'l-2'.l~.i ' k llJ E ,_... "" ' "''"' d .,~ fl A U -w BAL I I W "·d $95 & UP. Child o . • ~=~~~~~-~~ rps . .._._.Mt · VA • ,.., • e :Z BDRM. Studio APl. ell BEAUT. uni. 3 BR. :Z &. 1 • omana .....,si en-re.nt unlurn 2 Br .. 2 Ba apt \VE l!AVE onu;:ns IB;;;oF.~A~1:r=w~L~'L~3~B~,-,-s-,-a-.-,.-I 16th Sl'Ct-.164_2..1265 2 BR, l street level 11.•/rrpl, 1 $165/Mo. 557-7768. elec w/bltn gtove, Sl 40/mo. CIOM to beech. Ye&tly Ila! .Hotel. S'7048J per mo. or h.w in Nrwport Btllch f • w/home olc or drn & closer! · 0400•~ 127 Ag I ~ YJ3 ('1'1 1 ·-1 1 111 1'1\i\, -~ --'l\ Pnlior "SINCE 1946" lat Wl!Sfern Bank Bldg. Unlvemty Park D•y1 13UIOI Nights rrm1 11rir ult! pi 11'in ter Dana Point li\1MAC. 3 BR, 2V. BA. crpt.!1, 212 Nashville St. 536-9937. or ABB EY REALTY -~ a e. "''-· tfta. Gives partlcul11rg ref11 1 1 ]~'I S gar. I To w nbnuse . 5377~ 'I bl W" ' rrn ~ .,;,,J. ,, 4 . Baytronl rlrps. f200/f\-fo. Avail now. -...,.. YEARLY-Unfum 2 Br. 1 Ba. fOR fl!Tltl~man. lrg, nice ava1 a e. rite Cla~ltied I ;-c6~7;..~n"°"~~~....,~--~-· I** Singh~. TV, pool , pets :i~·~~· &:db~~.-~i;o;~78~rg Y.!7-7768. .."It BRAND NEW 1 BR, 3 UpSt&in. Patk:I. Bi<d to room, 155 Monte Vlsta, C,M. ad No. 254, Daily Pilot. P.O. \~'ELL f11m. 2 hr apt. bltn9 & ok. DANA t.lartr~ lnn, 34lll $175 _ 2 BR. 5tudln. AdJ. blk!i to acean. Yrly lease: ocean $190. ~-Bdln 5:prn;·MS--1'441 · Box 1560.Coata Mett.. Calif. i;:ar.1,-:e;. F/111r heat. S2C01,:.C;:0&::•::l,:H.::"Y::!:·_,.---,---4 Br, 3 Ba. c.rp(s, drps, frplc, Abop'g. Drp'd. Crpt'd. Dtn. S135fmo. Enclosed Gar. e c:HANNEL FRONT 2 hr Gutst fHme 415 936l6. 1qnr~r. &12 .,lifi. H 1• 1 •--ch nr schools, g-hops, & bell.Ch. G uo .,m :nJ ·~ •-A"u!•• no ,_ c"" ""~~ • ..,...,,.,,,,.,.,'°",,,-°"'~"""·IBACH .,..._ 43 -•--~-~-"------I un 1n111 on -pd s~ u 97 ar . ..............,,, : ..,,......,..,, • "'• pe .... ...,...w.-,;,,, apt nowty -lnted. S:IOO. • ~...... wan ..... .;; • w111er . . ....... .,..4-63 or -. * PRIV•TI ROOM b -•· -•---Balboe Pon•'nsul• 2 R * Doluxo 2 Br.0 2 Bo * /CHEZ ORO APTS * 673-81•~ Evrs * ~ r, am......-o;K9'1:t ol pvt hi, -~----.;;..--I FREE Utll, furn 1 6 B nr &U--0504. F -•~ 0-dy B'"'-kit '-·U I •• .-JOl Ullh ==~~~----Adul1s. no petA. Sts.MlO 82J4 Atlanta. 1-2.3 BR'a, 1 br full ti. la clmet pvt erit o: ~••Y ,. · .,.ht • 00 1 priv n r?1 .... &ftA. 2 BR, nr beach .\. .ba.Y. perk· heh, pool, nJO up. CLEAN 2 Br, 1'11'1 a;11.rap.. .,,.,._, n..1 t I -~-' chttry tankn lllnOUndlnp Prefer N.B. cir H.B. Li(I, I I SI 5J6...3777/S36-.7212 le N 1 , 2 Bft ~--~. ""'wht, .-...,. .... , va e ·c olll!Q aar. pat 3 bllu to bch bay • ' 115:, nrlry. Snl yrly, ll16 W. · · • · Avalla.b ov. Isl. SlS.S. n.. .,._ .. .,, Wih/dryer. 5J6.-03J6. 673.-lOl'J aft l tU \0. Nutritious meall. 548-ot753. prdening lntuest. 5 pm or , _n.n:1"°':::-·::::61H:'c-~52<i-'=~=o---l Ugune Beach 157l-41TI before I am or &ft g telf clean own, sundeck. * SEMI·Private' room In 7 am. S47-2216. p 1 pm. 377 W. Wllton. 548-3605. :Z BR .. newly deror., t arp., * WESTCLIFF DR. * * UNtVERSITY ARK * OctAJ1lron t 3 Br, S250. S125/mo; $to wt, Bach. Udl 1..:.::.:..---..£----' AVAIL now. 2 BR, Bltn1. drapes. garqt. Nr. &~s. :Z Br, 2 Ba. blln appllanoe1. sunt. home lot p nUtman. TEAOlER I: famUy wants 2 BR. 2 be. tnhse ...•.. $215 util'• Incl. Wlntr.r le... pd -TV 1 o.tllt B&7 2 BR. ~ M&r hr.sch. Sil> Mo. Agent 6'T5-670l POOL. l'h • .., -•. * Call 646-lDi: * to ~I unfurn houae In .J BR. 2 ba. hbme •••••• S.t"iO 673-<trn .,,;h 4...., _• Frpl, beam Ct'lii ng, patio, dshwsr. Ct"pts. rlrp1, Encl .,......,.., R--,.1·, to ••·r• 4JCI M11rl~ Sehl llfft, N.1l. l BR.. 2 bL tnl\f;e ...... S.145 1 ---::===~==--I °"' · _._ ~r. Rtq. avail. Nov. 5th. vira~e. no peta. :;.ts-m81 WALK TO BEACH I Senta Ana ti!"'' · -C.L.D. 1M1 Me•a t>r. No. 2 BR. 2 ba. tnhse •••••. s:ion NOW'S THE Newport &Melt 831-2447. * * N-J 1; 2 BR r1et11~i-1.ovely I, 2 "-3 BR's. Cpl. GIRL to •hart!' dlx N.B. apt 65, S.A. or 546-1518. 3 BR.. 2 bt. home ...... SJl~ TIME FOR BACH •pt. all eltc, swim * 2 BR. w I FRPLC It rarden 11.pt11. Pool. 324 E. drp5, hltrni. dwbr. 847-3951 3 Heated Poot. w/wne, nr bch, 23-33. $U7 N.B. Exec wanta 3 LG!: i eel h•11 QUICK CASH p00I, encl ra.r, ] blk ocean. GARAGE. No children. no 29th St., CM . 545-4761. 2 BR Apt. Close gar. Crpt11, Lllrge O ubhouM: etc, BBQ ea. M&-3948/Ml-3970. bdma . dlnins &n!a ._ pool · . r .1 $140. 210 Cedar. ~Wt. pets. 673-9183. 2 BR, 2 RA Unfum apt. good drp~. Chlldrf'Yl. Mil pet ok. Gre 'f"~1:w C:J'; ~3nl~nnt ~/MO. Mele 2!)..30, lonr pref, older charmlnf OK. THROUGH A 2 Br. balcony, ha.yvlew. 2 BR, 2 ba. Yi:Arly I~. loc. ST:iG. $140/mn. R47-2940. 8 Frnm Slf!I hair ok. t.1UST LOVE Cltw in. 673-3105 aft 6., DAILY PILOT winll"r to July l '7:1 $180 t blk from BIR Cornna CsII 646-4045 2 BR. cpt5 & drp$, lenced yd. SOUTH COAST OllUJR.EN Aft 5. 5'8..o903. FAMILY desire, ! 9r hm, lt~TY W •• 67S-380D • • AvaU 10/1 * 673-7127 2 BR dwns!n. cpl, drp11, OIHdre.n OK. no pets. SlJO. VILLAS MU. 1h1n! furn apf on med )'I'd. llubor HI fl"J•· Univ. Park C.enter. Irvine , ANT AD llOUM: Hunftnr! Watch the Dall y Pilnt WsifC Ads bsve bltns. patln. c11.l'pflf'I .. $145. 841-10&!. t.trn MacArthur Blvd . be-1Jch. (lwn room & bath. '?'ft SXIO/rno. Y•arly. O:ff Anytiree\ &t\420 "42-56 78 OP~ ROUSE mlt.1mn.b ·::•:::nr:::•:::'"'"-'"""'°'°::c,..::·_~--. ...::."::;.~4;;_<4~7..:•c:.c~M~&.-OJll:_:::;c_·__ Call M,_5678 Now! 545-8823 •M-tt;.'i8 11ft. 1 pm. _64_iH1_3'9_. ------""f-------r~ ----. I •, • Tuesd17, October 5, 1971 DAil V !'SL.OT 21J 1 1 ~· ..... __,l~ I .... ~,-Jal 1---l~ 1--·-l~ f -~-!~11~ _.__, ..... ~HIIJ I ~ -_-__,![!]! ~ ·-_ ... __,.. ![Il][L__ -_-__,J[II]· Rental1 Wanted 460 Lost Pl1•ter, Pitch, R.e,1lr Help Wanted, M & F 710 H~lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Went.ct, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 71G 555 Baby1ittln9 Gardening --------1 ---T\\'0 rt11a.ble: working 1irl1 ti1AU:: Afghan bound . COSTA MESA AL'S GARDENING * PATCH PLASTERING BAR ~!AID BIKINI DrSHWASHER. t1<per. n1t('.S \t"OUld llkr. lo N'nl IW(l R~c ~nt]y c li pptd . PRE-SCHOOL ror p.rdenina: " •m a ll All typea. f"rfe e11unate1. *,,REHOU S E* Spai;::he\lJ Bt>nder. Ca l l t>P<lroom furnished or partly Champ&gnt Y·•lb!k 110.st Enroll now !or ran la.ndJnplng ll"r'Vi~•. caJJ Call ~0-6825 177 E. 17th St., CM. 64~1 or ~38:i6. rurn11lhr.d BPt . or hou.w. 118. n--..nt ~~1712. 18th I< ~lonrovta.. % dll,Y + ~. Serving N~. Plumbing 54&-'9'.::1 L>ONUT sno1, work rem OPENING on or about OCT .. 14 Ha\'cl' lwo hOU.w cal!. \\'ill I ~~~~~~~~~~~ full day sessions. ~ CdM, °'5l4 Mesa. Dovn :.,;,:,::;;:::;:~-,.,-----PiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiil night 1hllt M l"XPf'r ll('(.'t !I. g1vt ~!ettnces. ftea.<,ona blf' 11 Pf'Oi:I'Ml, bot lune.bes. A.Jes ~•. Wl'fltclitt. Sf'EVE'S Plumbinr ttp.!!ln za.~;. apply ;\Ir. Donul, ll5 pltaM'. • · ,Pflone ~:l8;i8 1 l•tructiorl Jfl•) 2-fi, hn 6:30 A.1\f • 6 P:o.t * LANDSCAPING * &i 11maJI lnataJL Sen·1t~ £. 17th. c :0.1 . ORANGE COUNTY'S Ne.,.,·est and ti101St ti1odcrn "New \'ork Style'' Del icalessen & Restaurant aller ti P.!it. a rid Wt1t'kenrts S?.() \Yk-COMPARE! 6-12-4050 Nt'"W lawns. sprinklers, 11.r-r&Us & brly rates. 826-5-153. '·JS" or 5148--0MI ll fler 7.30 P :\1. ~--·····;:;·;~ --r-.. J.:LEC Eng l o t +n· lliill\'SJTTING by I"-Iv. bors, palios. fenC't"s, 11alls. PLU:'ltBING REPA IP. i;lnirnenl;:ition \\'Ork. Par! 11.nd 11·"'kt11d~. '"" LI "d '' Ch • b all Schools & d11y or \Vft'k, ri1on thru F'ri. c C!Jntr. · &!!ler <ll"f:I". No JO 100 sm t1n1~ evrs. Call ~2-Z8:>9 all HF.:LIABLE wurnan looking initructlons 575 Luncbr~ & snac~ tncludPd, 13 yn 1oc l"Xp. 5:16·1225, e IH2-3128 • 5 P.\I. BASHFUL BAGEL '2340 Harbor Blvd., Co,ta Mese for 1 17!" apt ui La~na ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!Located oft ~n Diego }~1>.y PROJo'ESSJONAL Gardener, COLE PLUMBING ~ Bead1. \\'11J pa)! up to $123. near So. Coast Pla7.a, tr1•f' 11ork. p r uni ng . z.1 hr Vt"l'IC"e. &l:l-!161 1-:n~. 1~m1 Conduc1or 11-IK fu ll or Part·llnle llcl r i\·et'ded e \\'aitresse s over 2 1 • Busboys 644-3464 FREE 5'19-·1038 SJ)rinklrn;, cl"1n up '+:Jbs. EXECUTIVE Ae(•ou ntan1 ~ Jl1K ~----------1 Ja ndsca p '"g . G'°'1lt'. Remodel & Repair Per)onnel Ag.,cy Es"ro11 OlhC't'r fiOO • e Dish\\·ashers • Cooks ORGAN LESSONS YOUl'\l; 1nnthcr "'\ll h,iby~11 Ln her home. {'hildrm ages 6~:i!!9:1. s p F: t: I AL l z 1-. D Htl\ISP EX!'\.'. Sl-1· y SS2l '''"'"'' I~ FOR BEGINNERS 2·5, by lhf• week. Luuches, AL'S Lanri~caping~ T rel' Hl'pa1r . C11:-penrr:-. painting, BY APPOINTMENT A P C'onstr SWO snacks. Eastside, c, r.1. ren1oval. Yard ren1odcllng. etc. Call Dtek &12-4122 ONLY ~tup/Rce. Cirri\ !o Slf(I e Deli·n1;u1 Apply 10 AM . S PM Daily Per5onals 530 * }'LI LLY LICENSED * R.enov.·ned Hindu SpirituaH.st Advice on all ma1ten;. Love. ~farriage, Bu,incs' Rea<ling, gh·en 7 days a \l't'l:k, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 312 N. El Camim Real, San Clen1en1e 492-9136, 492-0070 NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB :'llrrnbf>rs or fu1·1nET 1nr111 bl'M 11·ho 11·er,. p1 01n1srd th21r 1he $!(() tra'fl:'lfer Ire C"Ould not hr> raised plrasr call GH-1140 and n1aybr you wiU hf>nefit by up to $9;) at no rosr ,o you. DISCOVER DISCOVF:RY !ind YOURSELF in Someone Els(' C1\LL NO\\' - NO OBLIGATIO~ 17\4 ) 8.15-6S8j (213J 38i-339:1 NATIONALLY RECOGNIZl:CD INDONESIAN massage hy Lie. masseusl" 6501 Sanl;t Barbara St., Garden Grove 894-2'9j7. HAVE a derorative gilt party, your horn(', hostes!I: gilts lree. Ann S.IS-2>:00 ALCOHOLICS Anonyn1ou~. Phone 5-12-i217 or 11T1!l' P.O. Box 1223, Costa '.'ltesa. CONf'IDENTIAL coun~rling & rererral fnr abortion & ,11cloptlon. ApCa re, 642-44.36. \!ASSAGE for lad ies · \Inn.· F'rl.. 9 am-11·30 am. Call 642-99'30, Y:'11CA. VASECTOMY INFO ApCare, &1W.36 * JOHN O'DONNELL is 39 Social Clubs 535 Contemporary Couples WIDE \YORLD (714) 839-Zl :ll or 5Z1·77'28 !al Found (free ads) 550 ---S MALL brown p11rt - D11chshund dog \\C'tlfl~ You do not ha\/'!' to own ui 1nstruml'n:. F1tt pr<il'LiL-e time a.va1lab\e, S tart Tui'sday. October 19th at 7J',\t-:J \\"t:>eks. REGISTER NOW! ,\!.;o. 1ntrrmrd1ate cla!I..~ 1\11•s<lay. Ort0bl'r 1901 al liP.\1~1 \\'Pf>k.~ SlO + material e F11n-J..ntrr1.11n1ng l..:no11 lt>1h~l'a hlf' e llf'nl Or:E;<lns A1·ai1able During Term O! Course. lnqtiirP r or Dfotails HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS 2854 E. Coast Hwy. Corona de l Mar 644-8930 Op"n :'llon. &-Fn. E1·f"!!. Tra in To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn t•l opc1·a1e J1 ullcloz- "rs. Drag-lines, Cranl'S, Scra[.l('r:<, Loaders. Trrnrh- ers. etc. Study a: honte Jo1lo\1·ed hy resident tr111n- in.,: a1 our modern laciluy ir: :'ll1ami. }iorida. llomr Ofhcf'-:'l·hami, ~1a. UNI VERSITY HEAVY CONSTRUCTJON ~n lOOLS, Dept. •120., :'ill Golden Circle Dril'e ~1nra Ana. Calif. 9:l71)j Phon{': (714) 547-i.J:!l /\"an1e ..•••.••• , • ••• • ••• • ·•• • Add rt'SS •••. , •• •• •••••• •• ••. , C11y ..•••••..••••••••.•..••. .;1.11e .••.••.••. Zip ...•.•.•. Phone ......••.... Age .•... HOMEMAKERS Ind1v1dua!1lrd ln1rr1nr DM-- oralin.::. 2 llr 1>.kly 11ork- ,qhop. ti-!6-0167. I NTERE STED in 11n ;i[f('rnall\·t' to puh!ir rdt1ca· lion? Ca ll me, 67~9"1~. SIN GIXG Tf'chn111uf'. Song Jnterprt'tahon. J11 m"S K. Ch:ipman. 492 -82 65 , j Ui--01 ~J. brcw•n leather collar wl I••••••••••• ~ilv/'r studs. Vic, Jeronimo in El Dorado Homes, l\lis· sion Viejo. 8.~5986. ClITE part Angora striped kitten whife nose I.:. f('et. bushy tail, ;m Larkspur 671-5652. }'OUND shaggy male puppy, bl11.ck wirh 11•hite m11.rkini;s, at So. Coast Plaza Saturday. ll3:.--0816 (Ir 5.14--8Qi2. Auto Waxing SKEE.'TER'S Auto Pohsh1n~ Comp! job Sl5. Pror. Frtt P /U by appl. 54;,..2550. Babysitting BABYSITilr-;G my home \1·kdys, dO\vnlo11:i H . B. LunC'h & ~nacks. ~~l\~2'.:. OA!LV PILOT for action! Call 642-5678 & Sa\'e! * * * 646-4660. 1'rasb hauling. lot ('Jeanup. G1r! fr1 \Int er Df>!I S.l.l() ~~-9-'10 W C H NB 0 1!Lln"' Cle•" ,~ Jlrpa1r spr1nkl~n:. 673-1166. ·------------~-..,--" • oast wy., u " " ~ 8uilder1 T. Guy Rooling. Deal Dlrl"C't. Suite H 64S.27 16 Rl'C"f'PI. !11tf' 1.''PCl $;,!)() Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 EXP Japa.nese Gardener. Ch I \I \I 16 00 ~R 110.\lt::\IAKER 10 take O\"f'r NO Job Too Smail? Brick, J rlo my 01>.'n work. ~;,..ZT81J,•.,!!!!!!!!!!!!~"""'"'"'"'"'I 1e . a1nt ,. an :n . '" Koow how, up-kttp, plant !>JS-9S!XJ. 1-* BE A * NEWPORT co nipl elP 1n gn1t o f block, concre11", carpentry, ~~t . trimming, clun-up. Personnel Age nc\t rnothrrll'ss !101t nf. Prtll l\11' ndcl a r111, ))(Just> leveling, 968-3-186. Sewing/Altera;ions STAR EARNER car<• & s;uidaiit·I' for 2 !Hi io: gar. door repaint, Free esl. ----::c:::'::'.:C"'.',_,,---1KATELI..A REAL ESTATE, 833 Dover Dr., N.8 . 1 .Japallf'se Gan:!ening •.-UROP""AN 642_3870 g1rl 5. a~r~ 6 ,t· 3. Live n. 96?...-69-15. r L now 1n 511n1i\ An11, mcmher Sal<ir• ciiirn. Only t!lq~·· 11 ho Comnu:on:ia.l • Re~idential DRESS:'llAKl~G f f I •·--" I ' C I _ 5 o l\'E' \S!lng l.Ua1us pus ··ri· , h•-.n A.· nf <Oud a.<Jrsl a r pen er Jndustrial 645-0.l-t A!! cusiom titted. Pf'r:<nna.1 · I " .. .,,. n11.11orial IS!l llK srr\'ICC. E · S14K f'harar•1 r nE-1·d a pp l ). LARGE OR SMALL F.XPER. Hawaiian Card<'n<'r t·11.~bion ad\·ic('. 61J.1849 S Open1n~ 11{'11• nlhce ngtnee r :~i~-1'lt..~ C I I C 'd _ 1 1 \I -" d I E. '.'lt.t: E f~ bark~rounrt. 7.7""'"-"''7.:C:C I All 1yfli'l'I \\'Ork : Cut rtoors, 0 m P e e • 8 e" n ~ e Dwssmak1n1t • Alterarion:!> · anai:ri'S flf'•u e -~ Si:·t"l!1<>c. Kamalani, &l&-46i6. J)f'sig~" I"'"" ·'"'1· s Jnd 111dual 1rauung for Li«"lrt 1Pt'hnu·.il e...;pt>r. in I! 0 CS I·: K E F: P1;-;r..:o.111.1d. Panel, cabinl"ts, f1n 1ah, " ., qrn11 l'(lnrlurlor inrlu.<1r;,·, E .,j ~rred full 11n1r fram{', rtpa1rs, etc. 962-1961 EXP. J;ipaiwse garrlrner. Ctll! Jo * 6-l&-ti \~(j nell' hrrn~t't's fl-" r·~k !=l'a\inu. Sealmg nl .,~~l.l; 2",', '0, 1'-IJll .,v; F $ l ;lllllp ll<'nPfl(~ "' ,., .,;i_1~ ·' :r_,.. , ·•' C I S • Complelc rnaint. ~r e t Altocat1"on• -642-5845 d I • arp• erv1ce s Ess••nlial l\ork 1ools M id iscrret <C'1·1c·r~. .:l.J6 South LAgunn. -,_,_n_m_,_1_"_-_..,_'-"~·1_·17_·~--I :-;,.11 1. accurate, 20 yi.>an; exp. NEWPORT --JOH.N 'S Carpet & Upholsleiy pL1hlit• rrlat1011s. HSKPRS• En1pl~T p;1ys fcP. LA\VN Main!. Hauling, new Tile 19!0 So. Brt~tol, San1a Ana Personnel Agency Geor"e Allen B>·!<iod Agen-Clearners. }~.~tra Ori-Sham-I 1 run1 833 D D N B ' ay,·ns, c can-up, P ng. 557-5311 over r ., · • ") 106-B E. 16th, S. A. poo free Scotchguard (Soll J.~rtt est. Call 546-7379. CERA.\llC tile new &· 1 i\sk for Art Palmerl 641-38 70 s.t7--0395. Retan:lan!s). Dl'gn'8sers .!.: remodl'I. }'rec est. Sn1alll o;ruiT74i>ii~"'T~O.-I·----------1,;;~~::-C=,-.,;:---;--;--::-: all color brighl'l'ners I.: lO SPENCER'S LaY.·n Servii:-e, jobs wf'i('('lm l'. 536-2426. BOAT CARPENTERS HOUSE\\'IVES-Bee Li n I' J111nute bleach for whit e car-IN'e ext. Lawn c 11 r ~' ~~~~~~~~~~~l}~or large yaehiio; & e.\"":ens1\·e:;;;ii0iii~".'"""iiiiiiii0ii0iiii I }'ashiOll!! has openings !or pels. Save yoUr money by cJca.nu{l'.i. rea.s, 548·~213· j tooling pl'1)!..>hlrn. Exper. Exec Sale5 n!'w 11vl1sts in thll area. 11a1·in~ me extra triJ)!I'. \\IHI JAPA~ESP. Gardener E1'p'd. [ _______ ~I I •"+• 1 1..,.q'd Top \\'ligf'S & bencrit~ ll ; f! a·r n 1 n gs. Fr",.. clean living rm, dining rm Co1npl€'te Yard Ser.·1et . ~ . \\'1llan:I Boat '''or~. J3{.(J WOULD YOU wardrobe. ChOOst' OY.'n hr§. & hall Sl 5. Any rm $7.50, &1&4!619 5-48-7958 l.og11n Av". ~-~f. LIKE 1'0 l"o invrstn11 Cal! for appt. couch SIO. chair $5. 15 yn . JAP ANESE GARDENER ---------·1--~BBCOYS 10-14 968-5739 or ~i3&-40J3. rxp 1s 1>.·hat counts. not mrlh· Comp!i.>te Yard Care. Job Wanted, Male 700 to dcH\·er papers 1n the San MAKE $5l\OOO + ocl. I rlo 1~t>rk n1yself. Goo<! Rea~nable. 642-11985. ------------1 Clernent(', San ,Juan Capi' YOU'" BACHELOR 11·ould like lo 11 l'('f. 531--0101. -G-,-,-0-,-.-1~S-0-.,,-1c-0-,---·I l\!Al\AGI:: S:\JALL HOTEL trano and Capistrano Beach FIRST YEAR HOUSE OF' CLEAN 111 Brach area. Rr·lercnrcs. area. Con1ni"I .~. Resirl . Cl,.an1n1: THINGS by l\foose, Lt. fi.l&-1G32 as k !or Bill. DAILY PILOT F'rpe est. * &12-682·1 * elect .• pluntb, fe nce , l1le, · 4~2·4420 Cement, Concrete instlns. carpentry, paint etc. Job Wanted, Female 702 CARl~ll & Top Jn~tal!rr~. ~5--0820. ...,........ F::qif'r, Pre-Finish '.llrwlular BF:AT Tite Rain~ Concrete CtlAIRS Caned: Inset $1.00 NEED HELP AT HO:'l1E? C11b1nl'I ~ for remndcl ,r., lll'w flnors, pati()s. dr ives, p<"r lfl('h. H11 nri1>.·oven 2& For Tr1nporary Sf'r.·ief': cons1rucr1on. Call Kitchen, INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Wom•n Lease A Yellow Taxi Cab Nt.EfJ p/tunr lll'rson lo do ~me olr. 11 ork S,. 1upe rvise recrl'al1on11.l aclivir ie.s at ~w!1n & Ra1·kr1 C J u b, :'lliss1on V1eio. S~7-40i0 . -NURS ES AI DES E.1.p!·r. Pr1>fcn"t'd \II 5:h1fls ~·ui: 1'101 r, Pl"rmanl'nt Huntingto n Beach Convale,cent Hosp. 18811 Florida A ve. H .B. 847-3515 ~ OLDI::fl roup!r: wanlerl to !11.'.I 011gt' 6 units. Ca 11 j.l&-li!3 fc•r part1culari.. OPERATORS Sport.sv.·ear, :\lfgr r xp. Only ~1eady, gd pay. ~_2.3.rn. NR P -GEE INDUSTRIES Needs Traine•• $508-$650 Per Mo. Young mr n. n1Pi:han1caJ rX- , rwr. hrlptul bur not req'd. :'11\1~! ~ IS\ or 01 r r. Abl~ 10 .~1111·1 11()rf\ 1n1 mPrhatl'ly, Jf 11\TPPINt . ror info on )ob pl:1rrn1,.n!s ··all Tt1~5day :1an1·lp111 n1l~ 776-8551 ~lcle11·aiks. Don 642-8;)14. per hole. 6<J-4i3:.2. e \\'e 1111.1·,,. Con1·ale.c:rrnT [)ay.c: 548-2~36. ev es. d · · • .:0•1 I~----------Aides • :-<urses • House-&l i--,66-,. PATIOS, v.•alk!, nve, lfL'iLlll Sr ~RT A'.'l EXCJ'fJ;\G PP.OFF:SSION AL CAP.EER t:"l (l\ ·1t t'AST EXP1\:o;D. lNf; !:"'VEST~lE:'\I rlELD. I ';>;LJ:'llJTt::D ~-:ARNl:"lG Po- Tt;:'llTIAL. V ,\ R I ET Y !:"' A('l"fVIT!ES. & GRE1\T OPPORTUN ITY ron AD· y ,\;\'CE:'llENT, I PO\\!::J~ '.\lalhll'lf' ors. E}(· CAll for 1\J)pt 546-1311 new I 11 w n s, saw, break, Hauling kN'[.l('rs. c·-A'""°'R:--,cvcA'""SoHo--A-;---;UcT=o rlmlove. 548-8668 for est. .\10V l'.>I~ & General Hauhng. llO:'lfJ::'.'llAKE:RS!UPJOll'.>I flr.1sn r;..rr;, 1.: CASH IER: per on d r eg1es &i .~por1swear. Tup p 1. y . Ask !or llrrman &i6-0:\0~. Ch'"ld Coe• Garagr (']f".tn·UfJ, yarrl & , v S [TI 0 NS. F/1 ime. F'or Prrm<1ncn( ~r1·1~'t': 4 I I ('0\IPA;\Y T RA.I NINr. I ---''7.INcS~U~RA"'''"c"E----1 PRO~'ESSJONAL p h 0 II e 1rer·tr1111n1in.i:. Thl La11·n . Grnwlh (':"], 0<·a H"•n~ \\a1nt. 5"-1~~86~ • . \\e Ha\'e . Con1pan1ons :'llF:TnO CAR \\"1\Slt, 29;io Pf\01.RA:-01 J!F:,\DF.D BY Exfll'r. Bookke(!JW'r 1>.·a11\('cl solicitor _ Dana Point, S&n l) A \".Jo: t.OOKI;\GLA!';'D, !or in5. 0H1ce p/time. 9an1-O emenle, Capistrano area. fl'\ \;\Cl \L J ;\\'J.~'-f'lt::NT lpm, S day"S ""k. call !TI~I ~·ork in your own home. ,\;-;;1\Y:-.T. P,. ·E. Bl~llh."ER, llll-9511 a~k for '.II rs . B{',;I deal ·in area. Phone XLN'r child earl" my homr. ,\grs 2-5. illt>5a Vrrclr area. Rrl"~. WrJl118. ~I0-279-1 . Contr actor J\IY \\lay, quality borne remod. \\'all.c:, ceilir.g, tloor,. f'1c. No job too ~mall. :~17.00.'lS, 24 hr llllS. ~er:. Ad<l itions ft' Rf'modeling Ccrv•ick & Son, Lif'. 67J...roll * 549-7170 Driveway• llA\VLEY'S Dr iv e wa y Coating, ha1·e It doflf' no11'. \\'1n!c r is romlng 5-15-5195. 6-7 pm. YAR D. garage, Rrmo1·r trrt"!, ~k1plnade r, 8~7-2666. cleanups. d1r1 , 11·y, backhoe. TRASH & Garage cle&ll-up, 7 cl11y~. Free est. Anytime. ~\1<-!i03 !. Housecleenlng Back To School. Special Carpet Clf"aning By DIAMONO 300' Shampoo Sl/l, Steam $30 Repairs & Ins)allalion F~e Est. &lj-1317 :Ue.~a Cleanlng Sf'r\"ice Carpels, \\11nclows, Floor e!c. Electrlcal Res1rl . & Commc'J. 54S-411l Bay & Beach J anitorial l:: L F.: CTRICIAN, licen~ed. hond~d. Small jobs, m111n!. C~~~· .~1·~i~::1.f\:,::~·4~:~· & repairs. S.IS-5203. DEDICATED CLEANl~G Engraving • \\le Do Evl'ryth1ng • 24 hr. Call 673-4072 EXPERT Hand EngTaving I c==~---,,--co--;-· I Trnphie&, pl11qul'S, cups. ~le. YOUNG wonian 11·ilt cio Russell, 548-279-1. da)'l'i. lfou~rc:lra nin~ /, odd Jobs $2 6-12-5153 evl"S. prr hr. 67:1-!'")<137. Gardening WALL WASHING f°1'?c E:~t S39-6:J:.?'l 11nyt1me CQ:\TPLETE lawn & garden-Ironing 11,g service. 1---.;;.. _______ _ J im 54S-0405 IROKl\;G clone 1n rny hon1e Sl.Zl an h.J'. • * fi.15-0~26 *. Painting & * * * Paperhanging e llolisekeeprrs • PnH'!l-11 bo Bl ,11 C :i.i 1·al ~urses etc. At '.\lonlhly ar r \ · ·· - R.1tes, CA:-;l!IER. l ar \1a~h. req·.c: HEALTH & {'ash registl'r e x per . FA:'lllLY CARE AGE;>;CY &1-1-11;,(). pno f·t:s.-:10 :-,,\l. ~,\LES-Dun1fl"r. 83.'i·lo\65 between 9:00 a..m. \1,\;\, C.\REETl \\"IT II 11ncl noon . 1805 No. Broadway, ,-.-,-S-ll-IF-.-R-,-.---,-.-pp-1-,.-,-.,. J.:,\H;.>I:'\"C;;.; t;PT('\ S:fl.OOJ+ -----------1 0 -A ~ '7-""Sl ' ' ' . "r · ·"' · """nra n11 .,.. °"' 1 1nn~I J.uinl'wr, 1!1122 Brook-YOL'!t FIP.~T VF.AR RECEPTIONIST hurst. IJ.B. lOe n1-4pm. ·ru n<1lit :11 C0:'-1.\\ISS.JO;\'S Bu.•y Ori · I j1 .(l(! Typinc DAY\VORK. Gl'n. Cll{aning. All orPa~. Rt!. Tran~p. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; & SEP.\"!CE FEE~. ~ ('~II 1~)rra1ne ~l-7006. :,41 -9330. 5-11-0467. CEMETERY e St.i11 Jn1m!'r1ia1ely Help Winted-:-M&F7 10 e Pl\1~h OH 1ce~ At.l"EllNOON day~. Aul<1 n('r('s<. • * &16-l\162 * * 1\RCl!JTJ'.:C.'TUJtAL r 1 r ni w11n1~ ~"el'f'1al)'. Full or p11rl time. No t .,-p ner BEFORE NEED SALES !lti:l-262§... l\"c n<'rll tlll'f'c mal11rf' \11rt1r < ---";'S°'S~T''M"'G°'R"--or rn,.n to't'nler our Prole~-A . • TRAINEE s1onnl Tra1n1ng Progran1. e Full Fn~e Bl'nehts Y\l\JR :'\ F.: \\' r P.O FE:~ Sf();\,\I. CAREElt \\'!LL 1.t...1\D YOU TO\\"AP.J)S TIIF: 11 ~:1ta!T!\ nr ~-1'\r,vcr.\1. , SECU!On' t..· Pf\F:ST!Gl::. CALL NOW! 558 -0444 _, ~ PER5()\/NEl SERVICES •AGENCY t·rr •. \ ~·. f' r,1~1;,,n1, Order Desk to $450 Girl F ri/Bkkpr to $600 Recept. Typist lo $433 Figur11· Clerk $350 IAA E. l71h !;JI lrvinei C:'ll 642-1470 Young m e n needed Full Tim• ,\~,,. all'filR" t arnu1gs .~ Ask for Mr. F lams. rompa ny be"" r 1 t~, I ".'~~~~"'"""'!!!!"C:"" ! ~::;;:;:~~';".:';;':';~i,';'"'l li:;Xl'ER. \\,11trr~s 11 .1nt{'d -1 KIT'Cllt-:-0: II r l p-Cooks & '\rnt, Jt!l fal·llve. n1•/'r 21. ~d;id 11nmrn, hour~ Ii rnr ~pl1t .•hifl r..11.0 !1[)S. am-2 .lO pn1 All !lnhd;i~s 9.· S1eer & Stein, U10 Baker St., 11kncls orJ. Call 83l-S666 aft S610 mo. If y\Ju are no1 en1plcr:.ffi yoll 01>.·e 1t to you nel! to call tor an 1nle1Vle1>.'. l\lust he nP11.t. \\ill Train. No c:>."J)l'r. ne<'t'ss. lnl<'t'!':!ot 1n plmtoW"aphy helpful. PHONE 644-0212 ~~1d:17r;'_ r.1rs. Baker at 2 :\~1~-f:cS~Lt-,c,-"-"-"c"-"'cl,c;~,c-:-A F C Bnnkkerprr 1r/CP,\ air. P.~p("I·. !<1:1n1r co\1Pgc .ll"- 61 SS (.) ll !" E oiillnt1 11~ for I, J\f CP!\ Ric. Ca ll 545-·•.· f'\J>rr. ~urnp~a n c,11 ·,Ji-7061 fnr11 ppl 9 AM -J PM prrf d !or pr1valf' cl11b. \~ry _ _ __ -,--=~ ------1.:n•)(I ~lllilr\ & 1"1rkln~ hr<;. t lU·,f: lla1r;t}lrs rl)r 111r n . * ATTENTION! * !'Ii 1;11 ('{1/l . l..1•11c n1· <;1!011 ~111"~· hy ftPal F.st1111' ]..JCl'n.~rt'<; Chan1pn1n l!11t""'.1!·<!~. ('al! 2 0{lC.'n1n1-;<; •n nt"n'!y r\p;ind· CH~:\lll'T . \\'1•ritl lr.i.clt r nf S;1nn1rl ,/,.<.-ph"'. f.7:i-ll'tll. car ,t· 2 "''r s a 11 k qual1!ie11 lnr llrPhnr f;i~h1011 5tylllit. $1 ~ rn $;0. l'''I" "'' prof\!. \\ :1nlP•hr. 1::<1-3'lJ3 o r 8:1.l--2.\10 .. LI VE-I '\, hnll" k•Tp• I f. < ,1'1' 1•! '' 1·hl,!r·•n, 11 hr 11k. \\·~:STC'LIFt' p ~;r.so;.;~!·:J , .\(i E.\"CY 20-13 \\'r~trhtf Dr, ;\.S. OlJ-1770 REq!\l'B,\,'\T. 01·rr 21. 51ilrl S2 lir. Ca ll ,i, ll'i.{•: <or .,u:._.,;:,, -RESTAURANT- FULL TIME H1111P, 1:,·11 ~.Hl·!ll"H'ilf"~ !.· dl'li. E\1H·r pl'rf d 11 1"'' 01 r'r '.:.'! C;ilj fur ;tpp! ~~"!·''" -ll~.P. llori112 r1ill nr P•tl"I l1111r , 111 II lai.hl!:'l1 hLL~lll!'S~. All 111.:•, 111;1.1 ~111•11, call 496-.l.>J>: .. \h•'l I/ LU t•ri. SALESMEN ;\'('rd m,...n 11 l\n al"f' l'Par1y M learn 1he ~·ar ,,business and arr' 111!11ni; ro 1ra1n ~lu~1 lli.L\(' J;'OOrl !)Cl'!'<ll1a.ilty, t)o> lnlfl't'~IM in a fl!IU N', r!l't'~~ 11l'll, ,,<1.lt,~n11nJt'd. Bcne/11:;. Drn10 .. ~l'n\JP 10s., iuaran- t<'rr! ~nl.11;.· pin~ mmm1~ ~1n11~ t ':1l1n1ll pd 111NmP. 1\fl· r:1· 111 r•, ·~nn. l ;o.·rvERSl-·ry 1J! ll"'IOR!LF:, 2'1:.(1 11.,11. ,. Hold. Cosra ~lesa. St11ALL Poodle, vie N111J! National Bank at \\'pslc!1 fr. Call to identify. 534-6()16 Bl.ACK rahb)t f(lln1d \'ic !'carf1rld & M11t:nol i 11. Tamf'. F.V. 962-.~mID. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""1 -~-, * PAl'.'\T!'>;G, frer r~!. ,.,I off tcP 1n Corona <lrl ,\1111·. tn('d11 "l ~11 ppl1•'!. I n •I '""'.- ·"'" !.Ir. :'llarlln or .\Ir. Cur-rP;icrnT~ ~,.,..k~ r"r<'nl l1f•• t R• l:'\ r .. rr lf'(' nt "111 r a I 1.lf~11n1" fif,_2',_,~ ~=o-..--I ~.,!,~ ~ ---:\lrn ~·1!t'l"'r \\",\\T1--11 STOP!!! BLK Lab or flan('. !rm puripy. Vic. Thunrl!'rh1rd J!Qmcs, Dana Pt. 496-4 !7.l tw!ANX female k11Tcn \.\1C'd. VJC Thalia, 494-J.185. SMALL black male found in Laguna 644-3326. tnun(I L.B. rood" ""'· BLACK puppy. call 54!}.377!l Huntington Beach area. Trader's Paradise lines times dollars llon1Ps 1n1Pr e.xter. Of11rf'~ on \\'crkends. Attau.~. c,-•11· 1ni:~. 2·1 hour ~er1·1r e . ~17-4 1'.."ll. J() Day S~illl. lnler/E.~trr p.-i 111tu-.g. L1c'd/lns. Loe~! rt'f"s. 30 yrs exp. rree Es!. Call Chuck &15-0809. VINYL paperhang i ng specialist, v,·ork guaranteed, bin ~1·1f'ri;•e gr;ul lr.r prolluC'tlnn t"f'•·r11l1r>n1~I. l'lf'11i:,s11 ~ (ORBIN·MARTIN 11ork t a~! RTOll!h 011--prr<.1111,1!11.1. J;:-. p ' d 1n REAL TORS 644-7661 pnrtun111rs fflr 11ggrf'<.s1\'"· II .. 11, 1 bkk'p1.: r>y <; 1 I'm . ----------hngh1, hard 11ork!11i:: 1n<111. \1 ~'>•Hn V1rjn a re 11 . ''ATIENTION'' .vnc1 r1·sun1e ro r .(1. Hh:-. >..;;-1:11rr. DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE $ $ $ $ $ 111•8 s1111111 fln;i·. ca. !'!17ll.). -FRv-c·•o~o=Kc,•E=x~P~E""R,.., CHll.DREN' BACK T 0 Appl.1 111 f)<'r:-;r111, Colr;ny tree est, Dan Schwartz SLl :-OI Jl~l . N:AGRA. CQS-547-~6 or s.16-2l87, to.fETICS, A~l\\'AY, SWIPE. SCHOOL"? You can ean1 !\1trhrn. 32!! Harhor Bl. C~I "'h1le they lear!l. Bl' 11.n e GAi. FRIDA y -ncei! Avon n>rire'st'nlative. ~-ou'll Ph n n r. ! ypi t\ i:' & ha1·e your OY.'Tl busine~~. boof\k(Vpin~ "'fl· Wag('~ your OY.'n hours, yr>ur 011•n Opl'n. ~e 2:>-l:i. Call:, Loot Sil Xln"t fan1. hm. Huge 500 sq REWARD -SW<!. Io r ft rumpu1J rm. Lndscpd & recovery of 1 Pha.ft power tree1. C.M. Wa.nt units, sm. machine', ft orange dining hon1e w/R-3 lot or ????!? chrs. 1 rreen velvet chr. 557-8331. Ii &42-m2, a fter 6 Pm• Tennis-Pool 3 BD-Rumpua MS-1572. 2 Bath air-cond hon1e. Van SILVER Grey toy pooclle, NuY'!I. $47.500 $9.500 Equity male, hair cut short, collar Want Ne1>.1X1rt Bfl'a prop., w/bella.' Vic Ba.I. Isle. car, plane, ? 213/983-tJOO Reward olferal! 673-2383. g Unit!, Costa r>h·sa. Income LOST. vi(' Harbor & Gisler, SIJ.600. yr. $100,00J. Want Cock!r-Span~l. 8 mo. hlk 3 or 4 BR home unrlf'r coll. Ana "W9JI", Rew. SJ(),000. Bob Olson Realtor ~""1. 1 :'"'::::.·="::::."'·-~~.,..... LOST Oct 3rd. black toy t97lkieluxe 27' Holiday mo- po o l'l 1.e. red c ollar, 'tor~~.loe.ded, like new. Broadmoor Turtle Rock. ~~~· eqcy for West Sierra area, 83J-8]48, 00851: I -tale, Box 4196, LO~: Male BI u e P ('1 1 n t Palm Sprlnp,'\ !28-3401. Siam~ cat, a It f!r e d , LOVELY 3. BR~ TSLE Mll9jon \Tle)O al'l'L Any ham~ ('$62,SO(I lwJ) Trade info. &17-7078. for sm!r ~ ar 'IWhll.I he"! l,~;...,::::.:pood=-,le=:......,.,:-.,.--:.,,~10::,..i:::; )00? 673-1185 bfr 11 am or vie, Hell A: 8'11.cb Blvd. I ~·1~1..:3:..::"'"::::.··------ 1011 amwns' to Honey re-••* ~ Acmi tree Ir dear, ward 540-7575 --va!u, 120.000 fnr house or l,LO,.;:;ST;;:..;c:;m..:ol;::e:::.,.s;"ame=oe-,.=.i'-1 income. Thi' f)eyle Co. Realtor!l 548·1l68: eves: Point, ai~e:~ud. :'.61-6244 •*• LOST: 2 blonde pooc11~",-,c,---.· I 2 DupleY~. Ea!ttllde Costa oolh•n fem.le: newly spade l\1es11. Exclmnge for smllll need .stitches removed h!)rne, San J11,11n C11.piflnil'IO 968-7]54 or T.o·s. Fortin Co .. Real fort ~ SMALL dark-point Fml. S1amese, dlghUy bent I.I.II. Vic. Kipbavr.n Ln., H.B. ,., __ * * * PAIN TIN G : Hon e st BASIC-H. HEA LTH &. e11.rn l ng 1 . Call Tiil\.\·, 6i:1-13l3or 11pplyal: Steam 54(}..7041. ,\lA ~lrr, 17.\0 S11~nor, c :.1. 2'9' fl Dra11t1n Oat.a Sloop guaranteed 11'0rk. Llc'd Any ECOLOGY ot Al! Tyfll'~. G I RL FRIDAY for 4X8 pool table or '65 ~b:e Jnh. Ca!I 675-5140. Turn Your Old Accounts Clerical Into Fa~ New SS ProfJ1s RUTH RYAN No E xper. Nece ss. Comet 2 dr. or no. 350 or 360 .YOU supply the P a Int· AnnJy in ""rson only. Oct. JO, P la -, F R 1 1 d $10 A'--Plu~ I.Pads. Perm11nent Po-AGENCY ,,,. ,,~ geri~ o rm camera. or ooms pa ne ea, ~ Jl , "' ll, 12Pt11-lPtll. See all """'~ I " C 11 """ ..,.,..., !!:\lion Part Or Full Time. SPECIALIZING appt c V<.Mrt£V. ex enor. 11 """""'"""'· Je11nnt-Erlw11rrls. C I u b Easy Sale. 1300 Week Up. · JN SA U . ..apAT: 14 foot Flying No \Vasling f3erorc llam or afler 1:30 o t·rrc F. PERSOl'ONEL Grecnbrook, illagnolia be· Juniof!' with trailer, va.lue * WALLPAPER * pm. 1793 Ne wport. Costa r.tesa t1>.'n Ellis & Ta!lll't!. F.V. $800. Want to trade for When you call "Jl.iac" &16-4854 GIRL Frtday, t"x'p'd, lor 12 Sabot plus '! 548-144-1 • M~l7U CALL MR. MAC !7!131 Reach Blvd., llB employee manlg company. * 673-657'8 * * INTERIOR EXTERIOR* 771-1481 R-17-9617 Send ?"e!l'Ume to' Jarco, 4043 3 Pal'ct'ls, t--&. dear, S. Uc, irur, ~arantttd. Call -:i:iTcliD;ii;"1;;--;;;;;;~;t;;;;l,.,,.,,.,~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'~"'I Birc:-h St.. 1'l'\1'fl0rl Beach .L.. AUTO Of'lail,.r, busy !!hop ' "·'If. "--~ prop. Ce"" II."-llan-i11, 642-4558, Expt!M. · COLl~EGE g1rl11. housewi\·e~. 92660 ......, ~·· •' ,. F'..arn top SSS: R.er1 reqd 1 .... .., .. ·,..,..,..,..iiiiiiiiiii praisal 11.f $7000, $64,000, I ='=;=rl='="'="o".,;.Y=l"'"'-·-=--c--18621 Bl>ach Bh·d. ii B, sccrt!arie~ learn 10 teai.:h1, $.160,000 for land .. what PROFESSIONAL PainUng • . · prof. make-up, have. fun GR·ANT BOY" S 847-~7. • k h mo--y '' have )"OU? 546-5984 lnter/exl,r. Honest .-ark. !! mn e a~ muc ,... · Lie & Jnii. ~ 4 8 _ 2759 , AlITO Polisher, exper only. you desire. Frr/ carc<.'r, S7.750 Eq. 3 bdr, 2 be.th, HU'l'I Y.-orkrr can earn top P/T job door to rloor 11hag cp,.. conv, loc. A: ~l#I. $$. Refs rtqd. 18671 Beach Exec. '~tlon 1 val I : S4,500 t'q, 5 Acre_Lencaster PAJNTING, profft.JionaI. All ~lvcl., Jl.8. 847-3547. ~12--644~ Viviene WoodAr<I, ha! $6,800, 6% for R.E.R. work 1 u a r n . Co Io t I =ea""-i,y,~;cu-.,-.-m-,.,..~--.-0-.,...-1 Q:rsmetlca, div. of General GUYS & GALS WANTED! m' ! 5&'421. specl1 ll s t. tl2-01U. needed by nurse, 2 child. F'oods corp. Vlf!'l'J uni! ~ land, R-1 !147-1._.L '"""'""'""'""'"'"iiiiiiiii~'I • Lookin1 For eves/~1mds. exehg f or1• n..~ M ..... _. p.......i A~ & futun! dev. R-1 PAPERHANGER. cu1tom rm/board or ftt. 540-2915 COMMERCIAL ...... =r 1'~ .. "l",e. ..,..,... S135M Vol. & $18M "°"'• no Job loo ....U. All mom. TELLER val. Trade l or both for Gu&ran. Fw Free ftt. Call I =-,.,====;;-==:-I Ip. home or TD,. 494-.f65.1 968-«J11. 8 A 8 Y SITTER ...reli1ble, =====-c=~-;:,:;;;;:c mallll'f' lady 1or 4 mo old Tf'llde t'<I 30' Cabin O'ular Jl"T'ERIOR·Elltetior. Quality bc'ly, 7 am-5 pm, 5 days, my ny bridp, range fnclr, 11hlp work. fttoaMmablY Prlced. hon\!'. 96~278 a.It 6. to 1hof'e. dept lndr. run gAI-fue Est. 54&-5766 lev. f)RS!led rid~ !lllfVeY. I ,,:,..,:.==~-,--,-;,--::::: BABYSmER • Woodl8nd nl·9ti3-69'll or 2t3-33l-0800. PAINTING/Papering. 111 yn School area my home 1:45 tn H11rbor area. Lie&: bond-to 5:45 Mon-F'ri. own tran1. HAVE Corona de! Mir du-td. Ref's rurn. 642-2356. &1&-9090 aft G pm. p1ex 4 BR + l BR Lee lot, NEAT, dependable i: frlend-~B;-;A~B~Y"'S~l°'TI;;:;;E~R-;;lho::::u= .. ~k~ .. =p-CI 4 cir fl9.tq'e $37.000 eqty. ly -u,,e sl""enl. No drink-I"' ~ WANT Ow""° opualt"d hUll• '"" "" er lh.'P·Jn. Span !Pfl'L"'~ \MS!J Ora.nae cnty. 67J..4144 lng. Stew, 54.8-4549. OK. 830-9731. * PAPERHANGER * Don't "" "P th< •hip! Priot 1ns1JUctor. M6-2449 "Ull't" tt Ill Qlu•Uled. Ship * * We'll he.lp,)'OU 1f'll! 642-567ll to Shtft R..1ultl! 642-~73 ExperlencH -UNlTED- CALIFORNIA BANK No. g Monarch Ba.y Plaza So. l.aKUna 496-1273 Equel Oppor. EmpllJY'f" 1 e CLOTHING e CAMPING e CASHIERS e MAINTENANCE llpply Jn P!raon Bf'twttn 1:30 .. 3:30 P~1 t.londa,y tl\rU Thursdll,)' Tho Grant Boys 1750 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA M.ESA Equlll opportunity 'mplofi!r Call 642--5678 A Sll.ve! ;\l'lt pn,.!11< 11"11 11nrk 1~11 .i-.:.-...1..:. i;J'\1 ''"'t LOOKING & ACT '! \lf)~111 "~"'1.ingt' r11r Sale~ m11ldcd person, see for 11r 1. J.(4fi :\r,1pt"•rl Hl1d, your.<rl f. a rril.! career op. .. 1.\-!'I; ,,\ r(lr l1 nny. Xin1 ruiure for '.\!,\LI·: :rl lrnclan l l••r rii:ht n1~n. F:arninbs rom-iilw~lch:-11r fl.11 irnl, p/!inir rn<.-ncc ~.mcct1.1trly should d:i.~~. CAii ).10--i:J:>f.. h. 111 ,.\f'f'S\ of S::OO. fl('?' wk. -~===,,.--l'o ,·,;.n"l~'\ulg or soliciung. -,.-1.\:'\,\l;ERS \\-,\~TEl 1 Interv1r11s hy 11ppo1otmetrt L:nl111111rd 1111\11111· oppor1un-only 9.1 11N'kdaya. Lou uv 1n g1'n" 111g pr··~r1gr flf'ld ('omo. 83.).2771. ni \1011\'illl:tl N·it>nc·es call \lrl 13irr Ol 1.~:~~·llfil I S,\LES\\'0'.'llA:-;, a s~1. mgr., Orange Co. Ctfl Shops. Ex- '.\1,\N, 1Jl1!cr, ll'flrk around ptT., n1a1ure. l11!erv1>.'s., yar<i. Rras. No elahorate Galleon Glfl .c:, So. Co11~1 ~'c"c'~k". 0 00,7'.mc:co"c.o'"o'c· c"'c"'c:'-c''-,':· : I -~P~l':-~11. Ori Iii 1i, ·H''l~Pri1. MATURE 11on1Rn to carr for SALE::; f{f:PRESENTATJVE convalesrine: srrokr p11lil'tll. to 11elp huilwur ~nit l>.'Jlle.r live-in, n1us1 drive. L'••11·pt bU.'lrnt'ss in ming i\11ssion Br h Area. Hcfs. I' e q • V ir~1 Dra 1ng acc(lunt 096~2--0"'\i:6lT.c=::c::-;:--:::;:.:;;:: I 11ga1nst hbPral commission. Jl.1ATUR!-: v.·oman lo p<'rflinn IJ11,-•r1 sall's rxp, helpful, 5 5tc'y-rtr!'ril1on1sl la:; ks . Ill'" a rla). i'o night v.vrk. Typing. hhng, da·\a llon ,r., l'\.J .. r,;:f, ordf'r procr\51nc. L in \\'1\c·n -.SA-LEs:i.t ,=""":~Fc:,-1~-.-,.-,-,bcin<~ll Labor11tori<'&. C ;-.I. Call salran111n . \\"ork nu't-nf (.;'fl. 646-3931 for Bppl. ~ho1>.·room . '.ll odu!1.r J\olEDICAI~ 11 s1;1 . b<irk .i!lwr. Prr-fini~h c11.binels. Leads X·ray~. venap11nt'fUt'(I, & furn. Citll i..:Hchrn, Day, EKG'g, J\llsi;ion Vieio at"l'a.1 0'c"c8-02c·l='6c·-'='-""'c·c6-1~2--7C667"-'.-~I 831-1520. SECRETARY: \\'hy not wotlr R ;;;:::::::::::::::::::I f<!r 11 nice m11n .t: •V'Oid ?iten, Women, Child~n ul~f't'lli fmm 11"'~ ' lnd. Film Prod co. Needs •lttss. Good local company NEW FACES In elt'tfrn~ ")'(r\lJ' ~I! For lnrure films£. comhier-pres:\dl!nt. $:«!+.Fee: Pakl . Al..o fee Jobs dais. Call Jean Brown, ~ (2!l) t6l-305l COASTAL AGDICY MOTHER · with 3 ('hiltlren ne eds housekeeper I day " ll'H:°i<, 01\'JI C8!', n'IS. S2 25 Pf!r hour, call Pat 833-8172. TIRED ot that old turn1tun! 1r1 l"ff.lly not thal hard to rtpl1ce. Just w;i tch the tWTllhri • rnl&ce.llaneo'.1! colUmN tn the C a.allied - 2790 Hsrbor Bl. 111 Ad11.m1 SECRETARY with book- kC'c plng aplt!ucle, onf' girl office, must accept variety, N'srions 1hUl!y. Send re~ume. \Vrite cla~Hit'd 1.d No. 337. DRiiy Plloi_, P 0 . Box 1560 CN;l a ?ite~. Calif. 92626. SEU.ING Your bolltT "lbt" with UI .. sell It fall Dall;y Pilot Cl"•~ltled. 642-!6'71 ' ' .. • --- , .;.J Dt..ILY PILOT Twsda~. Oc:tobfr 5, 971 !§JI.___ ..... _ ....... _!§] .__I _ ... ,._ ...... _J§J J[§J [ . .__I _ ...... _ ...... _ .. J[Il] [ 3 Llnw, 2 Times, $2.00 Help Werttecl, M & F 710 Furnitur'9 110 Mlscellen.ou1 Ill Pianos/Orgen• 126 ______ _ t06 Trucks 962 Trucks 962: Trucks 962 SECRETARIES Major Ne10.1>0rt &arh hrm ha.s openings f"" rwo stt~ tl.ries. .-.. ~-----5 PC Game, dlnloi:t wr , formtca !'lp, l 1 .. a1. DeLuxe upholliterf'd \1n)l ~·h.111rs, ~1\'f'I. 11.\'f"l{"!d l'>, Jlkf' flP\O, SlOO. a.J7-7WJ. 2i7'9 8aJl1)"'' Ui, C'.1.1. AdminlStl'lltlve Se~hl.ry 'BcE=A·UT=cff~U'h~h-.,·,c,h~&c· c0c00·m-, WOULD YOU '"' 2 Spayed l!'nl&le kittens. * SH.E 'S A CHERRY '* ~Y & \\h1cr. unu1ual •···rs ,.1 b BELIEVE F"REE ORGAN LESSONS u long M you like! N'o z istration. No obli~tk>n. J st ComP. Mondays 7:30 p k h . b "-ti I ""' · • Y r idge. '66 1n11r 1ng1, Ji(' r .... 11. 1 10ts, , •. I' S C · 54&.-441!!. a.1.r Lner I . fully equip. PF.:R~QNALIT't' pll.IA !lully k1!lens, gray, blk, gray &. vclutP. 6 1<.·ks, "eaned. 642-..140'1. --- with minimum ot fj V!' years tab]f'..()nly l nf Its \.!111(1 111 exper. in legal a.nd/or real f'l!!ate field . Desiri!' mature the "-'Ol'ld·t.lonki>y pod \\()(id, individual ""ith 11.h!!Hy 10 liA<"rific-e-for $1000. Capt;11n i.; work indep!!ndently. chairs, 2 ropper swag lamps &-orhPr i1en1s. &M-10li9_ CARPETS DRAPf.RIES lnrenor dtturator forced 10 sr!l out /ill'ge stock fill(' quail!}' n~ !on Sha it t plush pile t l!.fpe!ing. Al50 !>ht'l'f.!i. 01ll'.'n 1<.·ea\·e &:. hrocade rlraprry labr1c~. \\'h1lp 1n- \'en!ory lasts, you 1·a11 S<l\'e 11 )'T11n1mun1 nf 5()'"',, & ii:t'! frf'(' profP!iSIQMJ df"N>rat1n!{ arh 1,P. for 11 m nhhi,:aiton "sl!m11te call Jason, I il I 1 .w2-n:).1. COAST MUSIC 642.2851 PIANOS ** ORGANS l-<'rge s<'lection -Sa1·p SSS 'Ni:1v • Used * Easy Tenns .._ Xlf115. r.en1 rf'f/h11tllrn" R&.O/mnn. hold Ii ea d I shower /slel'e<l/out- riggt>r. Sl S.IXX>. 833-3148 Pvt. p!)'. 1960-1968 ECONOLINE:::11-S-VANS Esi;:row Se-ct'"f'l11ry "-l th n1in- imum of thrt'e Y""~ r\'P"r. V.'llh IWl11k. 111}1> ro . or 1ncle. pendt"nt Escrow co. )\APLE ('()hb!pf'r. henr h, 2 inap!P chain , rou1'h, chP~ts. can1p1ng f'q u1p & p11 1111 turn, sn1 1lf>Ol'•. ;..Jli-iS:./'i 1111 -t STEREO. Unr!111n1erl la.\- 1111·11), 1!171 mo<!1'L Ci.1rl'.1r<! 4.,.[l<I rh11ngf'r. 1\lf s u ~ r r n ~ 1 on ~ ri r 11k p r .. \\/n1ul11ple cr o si;-n1·"r rarl1l) w 1arr df'rk. Si11J hriind n1"11 , 1'111r1 for S2!19.9J · Pa~ nff to;ilanr e or $120 or !rn. rnon!t1ly pa y 111 r 11 I ! . Crf'fiil Drpt, -;'I l-A~J.1--0.';()I. illon & Fri eves 'ttl 9 Sunday 12-5 1''riPnrlly 1el1>pll<'lne lnfrir. FIELD'S PIANO CO. RANCHEROS PICKUPS NO DOWN 0.A.C. EX('('l1t'n1 en hPOf'fll~ ."-alary commensurate "-"Jlh pXper. Cell 644-3258 SECRETARY. exp. ~lerl1c11.l SACRIFICE llerruh•n S !<.flfa & Jove seat: ll\'. rm furn. ilX"I. vel\'eC sola & Jo1·r seat. rhls, etc. Like nr"-'· fi.1~1701. Garage Sale 812 1l!33 Newport Rlvrl. CO!!Ta ~lesa Tl •l/6-l.'i-32~ HA:'lll\IOND. -st e In w a Y. Y;imaha. New A used pi.anO!li o! most maxe-s. Be.st buys 1n So. Cali!. al Schmidt Music Co., 1907 N, 1.ta.Jrl, S11nta Ana. DIVA.°" 10' pLllo"ha<"k. \•al roffee tblP. eho"· !Ill. hrdrn1 GRA:\"D pi.anos, T.remeorlous 3 P if'eto Br. Se1. SJ:i term1noloi,;y prelerTt'ri. Type 'Lamps St.l. 1966 Pnrt 70. f'ull llmf'. permanent Bristol Circle. &!-1-5.1.i l pos1hoo. Go:xl fringe =~=~~~-~-~~ beneli16. Sourh Coas t Com-Kl!"JGSZ hdbrd, tab!PS. drsk. munity HospitaL 499-1311. port. dishwasher, Krnmore f'X I 3.'i6. \\"3Shf'r & m l5{'. 6T;>-R22.~. ~et. }{g sz brr!, d 1nrl!e ~<'I. seleciion fm1n Semi Rnd glass 1np t'nd 1hlli', Concerls 10 Bahy Grands, Kenmore se,1·1ng m 11 eh. ttll rerondit1Qned. Pricf's bahy hrd ,(. mat1r. 4x6 area start a~ $&95. C 0 AST SERVICE ~iat1on. Cd~! a rf'a Household Goods 814 n \\ "1S-3nl l\I USIC. Ne ... ·por! & 1-larbor, rti:. . ISC. ~ . . or """ "'""• C.:'11. 6·12-2'1\:it. pu1np 1slanri s11!esn1a n. 2 yrs exp rl'\l'<i. Top p;iy fnr 5 cla y \\'k . Prnf1r sharing. Ph: AppL 6T.l-i13.l SERVICE e5tab. Bru~h Custon1e rs. to $16() 11"kly 962--0·l16. f' u 11 er C.:'11. Up to start. SERVICE ST,\TJO;.; At- tendants I/time nay~. fully PXper. Arco 191h &_ ~-('l\'flO.fl. c.:-.t. SERVICE STATION Expent'nCPd. pt'rmanr11t, O\'· "r 20 Larry llunr TC'xaco, ]40.\ ?\. Coas1 Hwy, L.B. SERVICE S!at10n SaJrsman p/nme. r\ea! in appear. Exper. 2500 Nr10.·port Bl1'ri., C.:'11. ST ARl ynur Christmas Parn- ings 0011'. Show Sarah Coventry J('\l'Plry. r-.·o in- ''estmenr, collecting or c1eliv. Call 54G-0614. TRAINEES, male for ronk k other ~staL1rant 11ork. The Zoo. Csr lh"Y at :O.lat·Ar1hur. \\'AJTRESSES or car hoslr~srs, ;\'o Pxp. Tl{'CC'S:< Full nr p/t1me. A11rar!. Enthus1ast1r. Th~ Zoo, Cmst lh1y e! \lacArthur. \\"AITRESS, €'xper. Late nite 5h1fL O\·er 18. Apply In person, Ho ... ·ard·~ RPstaurani, 4001 \\". Coas1 H"-Y. S.B. \VAITRESS v.anted for Cof- lr>e Shop. Exper. :'vi 1 n v.·ages, over )II ~leM Lanes iipp. 1n perM>n. f'OR salr Pnrt d ishl';asnrr _::'~::::c-":::;:"·~· ~===---1--,0"°R~G"AA.Ni"<S~A~L-;E.,-- 'I'. ,~ BT * C'OI .• Lt:CTORS • .J, -~~' · U air t'Qnd. Olrl. lleaiily eml'ios :o;P rl Cf'nn Organ Annual .F;:ill $9.i, \\'t11rlpool halh .li.1.'>. hra~s N 11 t i IJ n al Ca:>h Clea.ranrc. Save up to S1000 Hearl CGS :o;kts & h1n<l1ngs Regisl<'r. Jdr':ll lnr I1ln itly <'fl M'lerred Cf'>rl,SOle floor SM, Ski hoo1s SllP 6'~ $2J. room har. boillique ~h'l[I, c1en10s. l!uge discounts on \\'1ngback chair S20, Sony elc. !n Xlnt condi1ton. Sl 'il _ al] nw>dels. f '"\! t: ~ th tr ST MUS C F'REE Guinea pi1Zs · '· · ni ansocean Shop & compare. .n11l COA I ]lfother, Fa.lhtr & Babieg radios sz;;. Sewing machine many this nice! 642-3j89 1''E\\'PORT & !!ARBOR ~20, Swag \'mp ~· Also C 1 \l o "2 ~1 * * 64&-107l * * CA' ~ N 952 h ,._ e ves fr.I a . csa = -«<>.i I-----------I ~ "' o. , ead. Evin 6 aM-0r1erl fl I {' I u ~ & • . CCK:'K ..t....... f I BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW 1971 Y AMA HAS SOI-,. "-I h --"' PRIVATE Pa11y \Vant.s to ·a-poo uvl!>~· ema e:ii, lo hp, end 6lip oo Lido Pen., hl"rlspr "a d~. 5-IS-5-176 A • orJi:;e ""'He.~'""' lov1n"' h"me~ b"Y Pia"" for cash. ,_ .. ~,. 1/3 ov.·nersh ip $850. &M--4015 AWARD MOTORS, INC (Bay~hoN'!l. roncl. l..nve ~rat. 2 c hairs, "" • * 64 1609 *'* Silver plale for 8 v.•tchrsr. S.\5-2278. ;>-• &fler 6 pm. 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. QC!LTS -hand made. palC'h KITE COSTA MESA Knight amp, Heathkit amp; RE:)!l.'!GTOi\ UPRIGHT No. 201. good CQnd. 11ork. Beaut, C'Qlors. $.JO c prr-amp, & f''.1.1 tuner. Gar-Goorlr C'Ond 111on. S200. I 111-Jl over & dolly. Make"offer. Pitc h. "-1~1206· ri!rd rt'('()rrl r h" n i: er FJl)-'10.i7 a!Jcr j 30 pm. Pe t1 Mid SUpplias r"', ** 673-1933 * * Miscellaneous 818 Sflf>al!C'n; JO". 7··. f;7$-4~il. KOHLER Campbell Spinet, ./ 20" VIKING. New sails & THIN& * AUCTION * good co~l. m; '"""'· Xl"1 "'"d. HQ,'llllo.TDA JOHN'S BIKES nt1-11!89 • ~·--·· ______ 85_2 By Owner: 54&-6649 Qves. :,&. .. Fine }"urnirure -- NEW &: 1\ppliances BEAUTIFUL H l ma 111. y a n SACRITTCE molds & too.!lng Shor.-.!Upp1y due to dock Auctions Friday, 7:00 p.m. Sewing Machinea 828 kittens with or v.ithout for 35" sailboat, any fair ""''' Windy's Auction Ba<n SACRIFICE ''""· 011" '"'"P"<I. <96·35113. REPAIRS --2075~~ Ne"·pon, Cl".1 646-86S6 ===~~-"'-----1 Boats Sl'p /D k 910 /ILL 7'111\KE.S & .\lODELS PERSIAN kittens, 14 v.•ks, , 1 I OC S Behind Tony's Bldg ~1at'l ,. ·-1 A d 23·!0 :-ewport Bh'd, c .~r. ."'lfl<;Pr, I • 1110 Zig-zag, US(' Champtonship litO<'k. BOA -"FRIEDLANDER~ , .. IUal .....,. _, Oish fQr yollf 1-londa. 537-682-1 • 893-75'16 OPE~ 10·9 :O.lon 1hn1 Fri llQU:::;El!OLD of gfX)(l f11rn .\-5 mn s. Auto hohh1n v.·1nder, &14-7923 •• 968-02'lO '.slip for. up to 35' boat CYCLE TRAILER SAT s.: SUN 9-5 ;ippl1i1nrr~. All in j!:rl r·nnrl. hur1r.11hl)lr•.<, n1nnn~rams. l~B~U"RcM,..c.Ec,:,S"E_K.:::clcTCTCE.:::.N .. S-I ~~lip 1f~r 24 hoat. SI.SO It. Almost new, haul 6 bikes 20 645-4720 Rra.~. Dix hum[K'r f'JO<')I 1h1 , !1l1nd b1•ni.~. 01Pn'aMs, ap-"-'Pt sa.nrl. _:17u Channel ft. Jong 8 ft \l'irle p.h,one -\\'i!J accept Trarle-lns-nn1']11C 1,·;ilJ fn11nrain, Rl•\ pl1<J11~.o;. en1t-.ro1rli>rs, .-cc. No Shots, $-10-up, 537-4744 Place. 67:1-SZfi:i. !)10·56~0 a~k for Bili" Harold * * 1;2 CARAT 1·nlnr TV, ni;iplr dr ~k, <11 n11·f1111f'nl~ needr<i. "Be 854 BOAT "lip for rent, $1.50 per 5.12-44.J.1 tiflf'r 5 pn1. f.AMO i'iuf/rl, k1ni:; & hunk h!·d~. lbP .<;1yl1<.1 "in .l'n11roll'nSPll'-Dogs f!, m inimum .\5(1. 1~71 HONDA Cl,..100 i:oo R B D I Np 1 "lc'c'c"·"'c'c'c''c'·"-' _5_:-7_-"_J_r_"_· ~-111!; 1()()n1 .~-pur }'OUr GoldPn SCHNAUZER P"Ppies, AKC' -~-·-•_'c7;c"c'."c'_:•c•:_ __ f mtles. 2 ~-I"f',. ch!>rl!-ups li!ft. I ll~. rau SIOnf>. ~acri I{'(' ' 3:'11 "609" copy paper ty pe T.111.'h lo ~f'\\ in)'.: \Vllh !his re~. Talls cut. sh(} 1 5. ]" LITILF. BALBOA ISLAND Est. olfrr. 67:>-~i.t S2S.:i. firm -Ca.~h. Ca 11 6'12. Jn ori£inal ca.rtons. r.nr \\'alr1u1 table lrwluded. Pr1va1e party, ( 714.) • J\.1a."1;. 9' Beam • 1.:c:.::....:..::.:.:..:cc:...:::::c __ _ ;..lt>.:li"J[) tiflrr 6 pm for ap. 2.lOO sheer~ g1;, X )4" and S.~fl full pnr r nr ~mall pay. 5.l7--096.i. 83.'")-fflO'[ •• 67;).5937 Mob ile Homes po1ntmPn! ro :-:er. n1<"nts, Gua ranlf'ed -IC"Ssorn; ll!Ai''UF'ACTURERS cll)~f" ~.000 sh~ts 81 ~ x JI". inrludrr.. :i.l;j-R238. AKC Olri English Sheepdoi;: LI-SUP. 4 V.'ay l1e, 15.8x30 f!, Be Our Guest out~ fa brics. tr1ms~zJpfJf'r~. Surplu a lr om trial1-----'----C:..---1n11.le puppy. 6 v.•lui. OFA $9.">. Side tie, hoa! tn JO fl. rlrmo11~1r11.lion. Prire S70. ,.. _ _. 242 E s~ R It 67"""0 1:1 to 12 ~·Ion thru frl.1 Sporting Goodt 130 cf'rlu1.,..., • 191h St. ,;i •. ea or '~ , Call 642--4321. ext. 2i 7. ·'---.,.;.______ c '' F A W k d t";ypsy of Cali f., Rl i \\". Iith I -'-'--'---"------1 .. . or •• en • ARNOCD Palmrr matched S.0.t S eel & Sk' 911 Or M St.. J\o. $. C.:'11. 5-18-9-1!¥.'i. M' II NF:\\'PORT lXlG G·RQO)f-s, pe I . ore .. '°~===~-~----I 1sce aneou1 sPt gnlf cl uhs, cart & bag, Discover mob1I hom h\~"" H[-l'ASHJON LadlPli !!!)-8'0 ERV 2903 .. c·· NPWJ>Ort is· 1-lALLET 454 ln e e .. ~ Wanted ,,. llke '1('\\'. 968--0816. ' • new cu at its best by visiting one ol pam.>\, all Fall. \Y1nier, l1ke I--''---'-'-'----Blvd., on the peninfrula. Ford, tand";_m trlr, custom &n Di('f!o nonh rounly·s nt'"'· ~l2C's 12. 1-1, lli. NEWPORT BEACH Store, Restaurant, 673-7766. buekf'ts. $3000. Call J im most luxurious mobile home 935 \V1111 y11ur purch<i~e ol 11 '72 trurk at dl r. suggrsted \\'1n. dnw 11tickt'r rP!a1J prl<.'P. Slt'f'ps 6 -,\l11g-ic Cl1t>1/ over double 1<1nl! -f"u!J size bed. A Jro;ided campr-r. SAYE $1000.00 Sa.IP inicks do rlf)I qualify 16 Colors to Choose From Order Yours Today l/2 Ton 8' Style Side $2848.00 Spor! cus!om seal -full f.:ic- t ory equipped. 3/4 TON "CAMPER SPECIAL" $3189.00 Spar! cusL sear, VS, custom Ca1nper Spec. -Ranger $1Tl.00 Extra. V2 TON 105 "FORD VAN" $2926.00 full f;u:1or.v rriu1ppl'rl door glas:<. 3/4 TON 123 .5 SUPER VAN $3096.00 • rear Full factory equipped. ~\))/~ -Sun-Flora for used can .r. trucks, just call us fOr free estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales M1U111ger l!r.lll Beech Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-fi087 KI 9-3331 WE DESPERATELY NEED Clean used car! FANTASTIC PR ICES Paid for your car,' paid for Oi' OO!. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VOLVO 19.16 HARBOR BLVD. CO!'ta t-Tesa 6-16-9.103 ANNIVERSARY #SO AUTOS WANTED Top dollar "tor clean used ec>.rs. See Andy Brown. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA I'llESA &12-0010 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U your car is extra clean, 1ee us iirst. B1\UER BUICK ZJ.: E. 171h St. Costa. illesa 548-7765 11'.f PORTS \VANTED Orange Counties TOP S BUYER BIU. il1AXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach BlvCI. H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 Autos, Imported 970 ~ii-7203. 2F;i9 Bal!QW Ln. TENN IS CLUB B<lr 132 Great Dane Pu[ll!I, AKC heaut. D1bble, 8 to 5, 834-5425. e\·t's communities. SmQg-free cli- 1 )~ C:'I!. l\leml'icr~ nr f11r mrr mrm· " GQ1c1en fav.·n & tigr.r s!r1ped 644-4731. mate by be-aches & other Me~dise ~ 1 =a=o=n:=,=1.-,,-,-.-D~bl-he·d·.-,-,.-,·,.·7 h•·I'~ 11 ho 11 "l'P prnm1:-:rrl EXCELLENT late model (B T l n d I e ) ''GI ANT•' T-B!RD ski hoat v.·/ronlrols rt'creatinn. Moh1le homP pm. •· -------" c!rPS~Pr \\·{mirror. rlark 1h;i1 ·tl1r S!!O tran•fr r /Pr rhrome 1!i00 series NCR. Reis. 557-74RO grxx1 condition, $7S. • vid<'d for yolir vistL FOR 5-140 Gardt'n Grove Blvd., \Vestm1rn;L('r (21JI 59.S-5588 or J 714 1 6.1fi-4010 WHO ARE THE Lar9e Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches-- Campers & Vans 10'l% ·30 Day or 1000 Miles Antique1 800 ---------SCRAM LETS ANSWERS Ghllen -Pr.-an -Ty1n&; - Sh.;iken -IT !iTUCK Lint> from pollut1<)n "l*'rti" from a reafl{'r: "J sh11i 11n antl'I' in !he a ir anrl JT :5TUCK.'' * Nf.\V ~IP,,IF.:'\T It FROM THE EAST Amenr;in C11u11rry f'urn1ru re & ,\rcr<~'lrl,.<. :-::Ecrr,·n HA'.'-Tl R0!=f'. 1.":"I \\'r~· f ir<! ~! . T11 .. TJn 5:li\-0j42 Hr<: \l,\'1-1/'\I \\"rrlnr~..+y 1hn1 <:;1111r<i\v 2 :0.·!ATCHJ:'I(; / 11 1~7;-; \\ lfr.rll<!M!, t-11;::1,<Ji r ip- r,lf0 < •Jr~\!. I> rl'(•r r11 1\rd ~!P r e ,.., t i1!1111r1 .itn111111"1f. !.l"u1~ '\V 1111·1., 1~~1nr1. l\! ~"-11 r·rn~-+;~)-·,i;i;2 * 3Tl::J°'.-\l"\Y ~'lll l"e Cr;incj 1~"'1 >:111; ""rk1n~ r11ntl ~""rls rc f n1<h,ni::. S 3 7 .J . 0 11 rir r ·.,.ir>-fi6.J'l f'Vr~. Applia nces 802 rnaplr ~~. l ji3 Oran.o:r, l'111l1I 11r.1 he r~1~Pd plP~~t> S.\'JO. 67?.-98213, * ENGLISH BULL DOG Sll!-6762 INFO & RESERVATIONS, &l~"""li ,..1111n.1.1-11 .1nand 1n11".Yb<>.11ou TV d H ' \V ' PO B ~ Sa ~-·""' · , R_a io, 1Fi, P.ups AKC. champ hlood Cenlu'y Spe-•boal $200 nte · · ox 'v•05, n 1111! hf'nrf•t h.11 11p 10 $rJ:i ar S ~ D c 1·1 9'1~ ZE\'ITII i ·L ForrrPQ. 112 11., cnsl 1,. you. tereo 836 11nl'. lil1.P-i Margu!'rilc. Crli\1 iel{O, a 1 · ·-"" yr...-'lid S'il c r 1;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;; I J\.1-FPm. ee ~12-~\"/:W ~ Ocp1 PM7 . •· · · · ani~ f"I" 1~72 ZENITHS on :<ale now. \';icuum, ~1. Port Zenllh 41 2 i'-10. LAB RA DOR 1 CONTEMPO- l'V, s:.(J. ·19·!-!f..S2 11f1 fl pm. CASH PAID FOR ;:;~·d1t~~~;nr~~n1 ~!!·;~· 1~1~ Rr.fr1evt"r, and acreil0r1es, T~tioa If rttl LAGUNA HILLS DRAPERIES,, nystrr "'h1tc. 3 S~f.19. AJ.1 "72 mnd"'-in ~l-k. musl sell. allergic child. . . Prestlgf' Bdul! comn1un1ry tine furniture, ;ipplian~s. ~J "~ '"" d" t i Lr" \\' Id pr. S'x9'. 8"xl2'. 7'x6". ("f)mp. . 0 . Color anlennas inslalled 9&S-8169. a Jacen o 1~ure or . --..1 ..1 ·----1 -,,3 ;int1']ues, n~ piece or Beaut F;Urroundings, Rll lux-e'~'" ronu ..• 1.1. ;).) -1·'" • h 1 c ... frPe \\'/al! ronsoles. 3 )'I' BASSET poop• AKC -I C S I /R 920 ,,-0 R 11 L C\\ !HIM' UI. all uay or night, • • '"'1-co • ampers, e • ent ury 11.ppnintmen!s. Thera· -· 1. a ow n. • · r:.r' 'fU °'7 773 picture ttthP. 1 yr ,par1s & or, Ch. hlood Ii""'• m•to &'·--'--·'-------"' .i· or ... -3. '""' r 1 'J!CUCJc pool, liRunas, gym, 4 JP.Vt:..:E Coast i;nun!J)' Club serv1cr. No Qown required &. lrmale. 542-4826. WHO billiard tables, 1\-1 u c H !?"If mf't11hersh1p S 1 O O fl . ?.Ii rnonths 10 pay, or cash 00 SCl'NAUZE-R MORE.• \VANTEQ OUTSIDE DOOR, ~1 • -pups. Stud r rl'r1 N"ord, 6 4 6-5 9 i 0' .~ day plan. ABC Color TV. ~rvk:e. Grooming. Terms. ARE See hellut furn morlel.! In fi.1-1~:,;,o. 36.~SO, • (\1·111'tnw. Oranc£> Coonty"s la rgest '** 84&-M39 +•' park-like S<'lhnit. \\' \TEk t>cd~. All S!ZP~. * &16--0.",.'J:l * 7.rnith Dealer, 90Zl Aclan111 -----------' CALJ.. R31l-3900 or 830-7!MXJ M 0 \! r· H 1 1 SILKY TPITif'r pups, AK(', THE S l~.n.,·. A~k ~"-••• p'"k~~~ us ical1lnstruments 822 "' · a;::no i:i. un ing on E 2 ,..,,., "~ "~· f n h =•3329 l\f;ilr" S~. fPmal<'s $100, BRAND N \V -txtiO. Set up 1!,.,11~. 5 \T , guar;.iniee. \\"" ENDER ""llf" ' """"""' •· !i4S--05()S. in.park of yoor choice w11h r;i.n dPll\"T. 6-:li-22:16 KtN\\"()OD J\R-6160 a mp, WEIGHT SCHNAUZETtC:: (mlniatu~). carpeting, drapes, ~k1rts & ~111:P.,\lo'T :-iurfhoa.r<l s?; CLASSICAL :?:Jl \\all s .• + pua! 1219 AKC. Sall & PPp-r. 6 1vk.~. 11"-'ning. S!¥.l00rnmp{e1e. 10-;:, \\l'I su1' ~!frvrs $j, rr:r•l'lH11 ~,t ~-~7i~. 1JZI' \!r'1\.J\r ;• I Ir~. rl r<"s<r r ~2fJ. 1 r.rn r<'fn::: Slrl, l ""ht s tn1 P Sl " .oJ i \ r~r1nn, 1,,;t:1111<1 n 1·h -1'·1P..f.1rOOn r or..-:<::,\Lf:- or;.n.;r F.· f:ur11lyprus ;,14_ ifi:J~ !R\'l'F. COAs·r lOUNTRY CLL"R >rr::'l-lRER.SH!P T urnll'lhlP. + P1onf'f'r JIO ,~ dn ... ·n 111ove"i you 1n Frnd~r r-~nr~. ny!nn ~lri ni::: \1·1111 Sr>t'~krr~. Nev.· Si50. shots, SIT.'i up: 714 /96&-:1443. WATCHERS? \l'rs1ern J\toh1!P llomrs r l;h<w>i l ~ll i !;i r. ;\f';ir nf'w \;ill· ~3:1-!ll iO. PU RF: 8 R F:D Gf!r m 121.l Nn Jlarhnr, S.A. ,\· xlut. 1'unrl 111nn Nrwf-----------~rr int;~ co~T :i i IO.OO, ~rU 2'1 " ZenHh Cnlnr consot TV. Sht'-phf'rrl, 61) \\'ks olrl. B!k. The truck people from (;(on. ll3~350 ,5f;IJ 011 r11. r1.17.'.J,i!"lll aftrr fi. Vrry grnd p1rn1r<' & &ound. tan fl., silvPr, $:).5. 968-23:.5. eraJ Motors! 1"s·F.·A·u··r-·oe-.-.-,·,.,··r<-. -,-... R-R, Cfl'."J"r.Ll/"I /\r r•irrl lon 120 \ii"i"'iii·i'i·l.2i-"1iii'i'i·iiiiiiiiiiiiiii * Cl::RMAN Shrpherd fr· MIKE MCCARTHY f;i m r m .. 0p('n Sf)ilce No. B.i~• ~;:, oo nr hr~r llffr r male pups, 5 yks old. $:.!5. 1·1. SmnllE'!" un it 11Jsn a11a1!. Call &12-2440 GrrPnJe11f l\·loh1lP Hom P DAOISHUND pup p 1 e &, GMC P11rk, 17~ \Vhit11er A1•e., min. A!{C. l\!11hoi::. rPc1, blk 8')l ,,.~ C.i\l. I,__ _ ..... _.v ... _1~ WEIGHT WATCHERS? The !ruck people lrom Gen. eraJ i\lotor:s~ Mike McCarthy GMC / B,.11ch & ~tcFar1rlen, \\"pstn11ns!Pr 1---"'-·-'·~"..c.:J'6~'i..11-2-t="'~- 4 WHEELER Cor. "67 ChPvrn\cr :!il!hurban, \Varn hu~ .. 12'2 V-8. 4 SPf>Prl , ra· riin, heatt>r. ,_p111 nn1~. 1-...a! .shnrp. niust 8ell. VKC-975 Mike McCarthy .. lif.)-3(l77> .. Office Furniture/ Equip. 824 & tan.M&F. li33-4011!. .J3JG,...,1-Z4JO LEASE-OPTION TO RUY ~~=~~~~~'--~-Corner Beach & McFadden RECREATIONA L BASSET Hou ml F' ma 1 e . WC>stminstcr , 1 Bdrm, beautiful t1dult park. VEHfCLE CENTER 3 Lin•s, l' T imes, $2.00 R.\LBOA BA y_ CLCS 3:'11 "fi{)')" copy PaJl!'r type AKC. 1 yr o!rt, 536-1421, ex! . . Low rrnt. \Ve.~tern r-.lnhile Cor. Beach & McFadden, Guarantee Parts &: Lahor • Engine • Trans. • f'ront & Rear Axle Assemblle!I • Brake Sys- tem • Electrica.J System o~,~~ ,~ .. 519-3031 Ex!. 66 or fi1 '* 19711 llAP.BOR BLVD. COSTA l\IESA BMW Automotive Excellence 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 292'5 Harbor Blvd, C()sta Mesa 546-4444 "70 BM\V 2002, Orangt". ~!r1n h&sh1p !or Sale ~.!~ ~~cc~ri~,1.~a~ ~.:-~,~~~ FRE;E 2 male kitterui 1 wks 3 SPt.r:n K"nm<·rr v.a~h .. r. Call :i.1~831.~ :l,O!Xl :o;hel'ts ~·~ X ll". old. Af1 er 4:30 II \, cu • &lf...-1268 * 391. 9 ~Q 5:3(). I! Overhe~d. six pa e k ?o~~. 1213 N0. Harbor, \VestminstPr camper $750. Camper shell ~ Ane . &.19-6150. 894-1336/j.ll-2'450 Horses &S6 for '67·'f>8 El C8mino $2S(J. ~Y '1Wllf'r 57x20 lllly"1 I ·--:::::..::0::::.::::..:.:::0 __ ma!{~. Ai\t/rt-1, i\ltche.lin tirt>s, S32'00. 6·14-2·1~2. fu r\l'le l\rnn10r,. 1Jr,rr A 'l::'ll ~ ... e1-~r. }:IP<"-Surplus from tri11l mr•1 Pt] I•• ;in apr an<i can· m; trr>hL~. ,;:oo(I r11nd. ~7-72(13, r!rrnonslriirion. Prire S70. \\1ANTl::D home for whi1e U<P 1r 11 lnr hrl rh or 11t!I 5£'11 2~•'l RaHow l.n. 01. C;ill 6·12.:.iJ2'1. rx!, 277. malt'" cat. 6 mo's. ~hots. ~e;i.1r.1:r fi1fi-4f.71. Dli\l;\'G .....,.,m "' i=. l'outh C.oini;t Ove rseas. 962-2.'ili ""' "'~ ADLER Pirc. typP\\T!ter, * :\tCE r. ... rrii:Pra!rir "-htTe hf>rl & rir~~f'r S20. Gas nua1 r 1hhon, lJ" carriali:e , BEAGLE PUPPY s:~. 1: 1 .>2."~ da)'~ or 11 i rlryPr S•IO. 962'-.i741. :dnt cnnct New S4S5. Sell • 548-lSm • i:;:iJ-127.l r'·"· The "Yellow Pai;:.,~"' of S350. 1Jr re11s. olr. 64l-9ll:Z I =e=F0R7E~E~C~H7.clC"K""'E"NcS=ec • l\f,\YTAG rep;ttr man ha~ <"lns~i lierl •• , 6-12-561S Call 642-5678 Now! * 54.S.2849 * ":ashf!r-xln! i:o n<i-<i<"l\· \\ /00 -;;;::;;;;:::::;:;;:::::::';"-'===~:;;:;z;::::::;o:=:;;;;;;::;;:;:;;;.;.;;;;:::::;:;::;;;;::;;;;::;::::::::;:;::;;;;:::;: day )ZUar. S5lJ. ~n~~7. NE\V GE Eif'r'. l)ry1y- Sl1Xl nr nlrrr 612-40.ti Hfl :i p_m Cem•ras & Equipment 808 e NIKON-F f T.N.. hl1117k 300 mm, ntkkor lrn~. NE\V *•• &12-7.l!ll Furniture 810 J mos old Cl'!Jshefi v .. 1.,,,,, :o;ola & loveM!al, H~rculon M>fa & lov~et, hand c 11 r \If! it MeditUJ'"a1lll!M coUt'I !.t 1>nd ta.hies. came ert, 61~ I' Gold .l White tradlu.x.! .,,._ rn.. Bric-a-brac, anall app»lant'f!s. ~ I' BROWN LEATHER SOFA 1 N~ been wed $210 Ca.ll: &13-9170 DOUBLE bed rna.ttttu. ltkf!' ~w, $3), Box apr1t1111t t~ 54&-7!17'atter S pm WALNtrr c:off.ee •tabl9. 2 tr'ld lables. Niar , ne w, ".,..~lo 540-?W., ... Tam 'Untl9fJd llttnl l{l6D qaldc cash, c».ll MJ...S11 ' ··-· \ • J . . 64&-1802' ' . • FOR Sale. Tenne1see . Lancer. pa.rt. furn. Lots ol IH. \Va!kinit Mt1re, J yrs. !lid; '54 TON Ott!Yy 101 ~· csmper Xtras, xlnt cond. Fitmily ,Appy Slll\lion, 2\j yl'!I nlrt: wldune buggy & 90CC Hon-park.· S9500. S47-4466, !A Arabian lilly. 21., yn. All d11, $3475., 492-2'716 or 842'-62;)1. Intt'Tl\atlona.l HarvKter '72 Datsun Big 510 re)Z. w/papcrs. Redwood 492-285lt 1 --,,,~,-... -s·,,·,·. ·"· •• -c·,,,-,-.-. -I RECREATION CENTER StahlH. :m86 Laguna '71 Camper 8~~ C&bovQr. thruout. Adult pk. \\rkday1 ROY CARVER, Inc. 4 Dr, dlr. 4 SJlrl. s.n.c. Tint Canyon Rolld. 494-9182. T.O.P. $56.89. aft 4:30. 714: 968-4157 2925 Harbor Blvd glasi;, unrlPr 1500 miles, full, _,.., --I~ Call 892--0889 24 ' TRAVEL TRAILER Costa Mesa 546-4444 fact v.-arranty. Rec. Bucket * ssoo. ~2-423R * .65 DODGE" P-400 12' Step Eeats, W&W tires, Take IT?UllJ OODGE van camper '68., xlnt cond: N!'MOn&ble. 96~ Motor.Homes 940 V11.n. new eng.. trans &: down br older trRde. (214- clutch. Must sell! $1650. DU') Will fin pvt pfy, Call &l>-1446 54(µ1736 or alter 2· pm Cycles, Blkei, 'TI VW SUNDIAL, s lee>ps 5.1 ,,~==o-c"°"~~,-~ I <9'-681L General 900 Scooters 925 4800 mi. Tent. All xtra.~. 1971 CHEVY P ick Up, 6 cyl. -~=---=,-.,..=-I ----------Mulrt i;ell. 833-8309. &tick mitt, .13,000 ml. $2400. '70 240 'Z' CAPTAIN WANTED: 305 or 250 Honda 675-371!1. Unlimited license -11.ny aross Scrambler. Hond11. Trail 90, ~ Service, Part1 949 =~==~~~~~~I y ·68 CHEVY PU ~ Ton, V-8. Colorecto ~. loc11.J car fully t!Jns. 30 eara experience Running or not 11.nd parts. OIEVY engine 396 350 h.p. 1 / /h · ,0,,,·-d. tmm••.,\•t• thru· ·1 & p f ton.al 557 9305. au o, p ~. r , • new hres, 1'Y'" .... 511.t power. ro eu -$325. Call aft<'r 6 p.m. new P\lint. S2'150. 968--0326. out. dlr. Wiii 111.k" tnde or sport fishing .ruldtl;..Me.xlcan e 1971 360 y AM AH A 5.\7-7315 fioonce pvJ pru, 1424BLO) Ir Central America A PaicJf. '52 CHEVY ~ Thn, black Ii "" ENDURO e '1iO CORVAJR enir transaxel Call 494-681.1 or 541>87l6. le Coast waten ~ lnstruc-white & ugly. $250. 2635 Sa~ 17.="7.=~~~~--I 1500 mi. S750 $:iO or l:Tade for ? ? 1lon tn "°"' h&ndllnr, "" .. •• "1(>.l395 •• •• "'""""· "''·""' • "' ~ ... -.,., -~3: '6&-ll001oad- ma.nshlp, DR • celHtial 1'&5i«iii'ro;i;';;;i;"~· iii~N.wliiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili j A L I •""' ne.vle11.tton. PICK UP &:1 '65 NORTON 750 AUu , New -;.:ul;:,•;;_;:;•:;•;;1~"1;:_ __ :.,· 964;.:; • EL!VERY ·~~~ cl·~ tn · ti ·------... 4 spd. dlr. Lltt1e ;!ewel, h" .... D ""'' ... "'~: u .... ., 111., nnga, rn. §1 OUR volume ~ue ~-.,.. captain available tor ex· Ufftlll !'OMf bike!~-I .,....,,. .I~ ment ortetJ all popular ~)Mn D=~nt~: tended cr\lb:laa. Extemivt '70 HONDA r,,o. excetlent! ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ~~ American A Import makf!'s thN>ut. 'fake am&JI_ ~ admlnatratfve e.irperlence. cood. 8,000 mil•&. $1.IXC]I e t competitive n.tes. Let.our (.all aft 9:30 am ut~i...+- 6t6-»TT. Jinn. &12-7756. Dune Bunte. 956 Jeue e~ ta.Dor YOUR aft l:oo pm ean 546-1736. 9'• 01.Tt'BOARD 91,ii hp e 'Iii HONDA :a; SUPER lase to YOUR needs ... ll'• l-'-T.;;;::;c,;irr;~-i;i~-1 Johnton Covm. "l or • HAWK 3600 mi. row•o . VW eng .. Isley cam, the 1e~ that makf's the 1967 DATSUN 1600 kind ." $400 ee 675-lrn mt 11. 1~11 1. 879 Towne , dlllettnce." ROADS'tER REAS.. e S4&-fi649 ews. Colt.A MeM. 642-4826. THEODORE Sl!ARP • A-I CONOmON' ---------!MUST ~n imm~IPly 'TI ROBINS FORD Stots.oo MERCURY 55 outboard tlond• <511 CL. -m·1. Trucks 962 · Sl~ C&JI a.ft 6 ''""' '2060,HARBOR BLVD. PllONE M5-20llJ ;~~~lS. . er pm. 644-1295. ·49 FORD plck·up wit~ COSTA MESA 642..()0'10 DATSUN -" 1967 • IFAXI MEN·s RAleffth J wpd, b1ey· Mercury t'fli\ne. M • r l l'R always the right tlrile A: Rolldsttr. Very elt'11n, o. Bo.ts, Power 906 cle. Excellent cood. whttlt. NredR 10me work. always the .rlgh! pl11.ce ft ceUent ranrll\k:JIV'•$ll95.0t). 28. UNfF'IJITE 'SO.TI S, Fa. lo 135 ' e 67:h58'19 $DI. 67!t-13'1S 11tlll!r,fl pm. )'OU want Rf.SULTSr Call Ph. M>niJ 11Jtcr 5:30 P.M. hT'!I on rrblt •ng; 1lttps 4. BSA 2SOCC .• 1963 '67 Chevy Pickup 642-5678 k rxa.~ that ad 'for that Item 11nrler ~ 17000. Ownr 846-14.30. • 64~72 11.tl fl pm ~1~2flfi0 efter 6 PJ\I b:xla_yl tr)' IM Ptnny Plnctw:<r -.. -. ,, ... I ' 1§1 l.._'""_··~"_"_,l §i ! '" ......... l§l [ .. ., ....... =1 ~ _I _ .... _ ... _ .... ~l §J l~'""_ ... _ .... __,J§: 1_._" ... _.~ .... _· f~l 1 """"''"' ~~;;;;;;;; 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;; DAILY PILOT Jj 2 1~1 ~' ';;;""'';;;'"' .... ~1§1;;'1 Autos, UMCI l·"-"-... -'-·-l_m.:."'"-----';.;70.:; A.,.._ Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 '69 Dodge ~!Ortlleti, luxury Autos, UMd 990 Au to1, U1~ 990 Autos, UMd 990 4ufos, Used 990 FERRARI FERRARI Atrm:ORIZ£D SALES ilc SERVIC! NEWPORT IMPORTS llDO W. C:0-.1 Hwy. Nt wport &.&di. RAT • Compltre StO('k et llB1411 ........ MG VOLKSWAGEN coupe w I every ron~1vab!e xtra iocludtna stereo • '69 '10 VYT iUI Riviera, full Po\.\tr, air, Ian. -aau. r1~1o4y o.'llrotlle Wh~I• ~ ..... Ulu '"""' air, Immac, !.1usl Re~ • THINI Pr-etty Blue, Blli!\11. Specia..I • '71 Rancheni IOO, a1.1\0, "MG" ....... -.k ... , i'"~. ~Me .... ·~: o~,~~ ,_'_"'_"'_",'~_';'u..,._~,,..,~~-"'-"_"_ m,.,.,.. ~r-tllltl ~ BUICK R1v\ei-a ifti6 Grani Sporr, all l'\.\'t & a ir. 1 own· A~t~ ~" er, exeel cend . $1.600. w.ES 4 &!;~-. f 49'·3681 ~ll\11 E•1. 13 ~ ''I' '69 BUICK Ell.eh-a 4 dr, 1910 HARBOf. Bl-VO. sterM/r-ad1n all p w r , COSTA M EL~ "'/xn·as. ~IUST Ef.:LL J~!-r.\li~Vl-.~~Fa=",7.lba~Ok~.--,..--,,.=-=,1~m-i·· I l\!ED. $39.iO. 813-1029. NEWPORT . IMPORTS . 3 ' jor l'fll. o ·Haul. S!Pel radial '69 R I\TlI:flA. All Extr;i&! ·Coast wy . ply t ire~. orii: o"'tH!t, Xlnt Like ne11 . $2950. Pnvatt _C_A_D_l-LLA-...C- . cW1~~~1re~· FAt?l'ORY •IR OOND!TIONING Full pitwtr; S!~c:led top, AM-ffi(, M•4hfµj clo1h A 1••tl\•r 111ter!11r. •IF· An •1- ctp1il'tµ1I value! TLll whl . tWA.!:3581 snn NAIE~I C:1lllllqi1 A UTJU:IRfi~D DEALE R J600 Harbor 8 1\ld , Cosra ~Tisa .,, 1971 :0.1USTA.\'G ?>Lach l, Loaded v.·/exrnu. 11.00'.I mLlt-5. Like new. Ov.·~r. 675-721)) PONTIAC '61 PONTI AC GTO racr. a.1r, 3 spd auto trana. bl ack landa u U black VUJyl buckeu, c on1 o le, ~ ~rain. PIS. RIH . Fart m &J.!1Miche!1n ~ ti.tt5. Dc- cej~nt rol'lt:htion. ~lust Se.II? P tJV. P ty. :$.lfi50. 5.;1-4M1. '68 GTn. Alltn, PIS. r\ew laf' enr . Pf>r!Ar t m,.r h Ml'Y'I. S13:il \\'hr "'/blk 1n1,..r 55s.-iS<O 1969 GT.cO~. -h-,-,,-,-,-.,-.,-rr;,-, Xl nr r~·nii l Cl\\'l'lrr. Llki> r:ew. 67;....i:OO T-BIRD "FRIEDLANDEr' Nev•port Beact cond. $!'19j. S..U-IS09. Parry. 557-42·12. • '68 '.\1G "-llDGEI, kl mL 1--,6~7~C~A~M~P~E=R--l .&I RIVIERA, All xtras, xlnl Cal! fti&-9100 llpen SUnfjay ORIGINAL pvt. owner 1970 Ca~illac Serlan D e v I t l 1 13.830 m1. \rh1 • b!k 1•1nyl lop, "·hi leathf'r !f'a!5, nlt "·ht>PI, sta r~. air ... ic lm- macul11e. li ke NE\V $5275. 6-H-O:Wl \"·S. R.adtn, Ht-atf'r, Oury Suspension. Sre<'nng, Blue and Suptr CJ~an . Hea\')' 1--:-=:::--,.0::-:-::'.".".'""'- Poll'f'r 1971 MERCURY ---~---l~i T 6.n1 C11n\'., FP, 111r, 1l7SI llACH lt.•O. :>..1nt cond. :.1usf sell. cond. Private par l y. 11·hae, STATION WAGONS 1·pry ,J .. an. sn;. .... 1959 C:'le\'. !In "'·.:n .• nr nf"V>' 2\9 ens:. r!ran SJ::ll .... Consider trade tviih lnr IAt". cl,.an Chr v ,,r Fnrrl ~ta wgn. 4%-3%.l. tttwy. lt) __ _:_P.:.h'--=.67_3-0_;\!)'---New PorllCh!.' engine. Speci11J ~lT f'\'f'~. '--"".o'-c""~-==•;,.::"1~'7~..,='-th1s 11•ekend on!y $179-S. 1----------'69 Con\·ifti61i , 11r conil .. $2995 ' JAGUAR OPEL """ CADILLAC am/Im. hnn .. •n 11 /u·h11e llhr, 2-l.000 mi $3!195. L!ke over --* '71 OT. '.\{ust Sac. '69 Jag XJ Sedan "'"· ""' • ,.,, Air Cond, Powe r S!ttr1n&:. PY mntl!'Otfer . 846--7~4. Elf!Ct \Vindowi;, 24,050 miles. 1 ~~-~---~--1 $5595 NEWPORT IMPORTS l'OllSCHI maculata, 42.000 ml. \\'orli: just comp! Chick Iverson, s.i9.3'J3l E1'\. Iii 9f 6'7 papers, sil~T blul.'/blck int., 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 3100 VO. Coast H"""· Barth exhaust ~·st , am/fn1 , COilTA MESA ~ must sell. leaving sntx:}'.I"~~=~~=~= Ne"'flOM Beach $4000. 6-12-6:-ill. '61 V\V. \\'ELL C~RED FOR '"'~=~64~2i::·ta~o5~--.1 -'--MMoBlTTRRAJlllEf!SI-RE~t.~RKAB~Y CLEA."'! '69 ~ Rd t \' 1 DEAN MIXON 54i-1627 hnL 5 r. ·ery c e11.n . 'TO 914 Qe\u.-.; • '69 911-E l ~==~=-~~-~29.ts.Afttr 5:30 Cal J Targa, iur • .68 912 roupe. ·m BtrG, St.i99 nr 1a ke o\'er a ir e '66 912 roupe, mai;: pymnts 11·/small do11·n. JENSEN 11·heels. t.fany m'lre I 1 n e * * 6-15-4393 * • spor!s r ars to choosf' fr om. '66 V.\\'. Squartback, \'tory JENSEN Dk_. (1 1 523-T2l0 clean. new l\refi, runs a;ood. AUTHOR IZ E D l'ORICHE '65 ~. 548-{129.1. SALES :. SERVICE KARMANN GHIA '67 Karm•nn Ghl• Competition orangP, priced to sl!'ll tt f S89,J. •~I &19-lC\ll E~t 66 or liT 197\l HARBOR BLVD, C'08TA MESA OTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALf! .l SERVJCE NEWPORl IMPORTS ----1'i11.•.• • oasL I wy. Newport Beach 'MEICIDIS alM% '57 Ml190 SL Bea utiful cond. Sih<e.rl blk, chrm 11·hl:s. S2al0. • ~ * . ,, vw IQUAlllBACK 1969 PORSCHE 911 T, silver Low :l\1ile5, (RPN290). Sharp 1\·/blk 1nt. A'.\l/f;\I. 2J.OfK1 $995 $UNIEAM •. CtJ8TGr.f ·~ fIGER ft SH ARP. e :-.fA~Y :\TRAS! $1i.10. • • 642-7315 TRIUMPH TRJU:\JPll SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITI WAllREN'S SPOllT 'AR CENTER no E. 1st St., S.A. 547--0764 !)pen daily 9-9; closed Sunday TOYOTA SANTA ANA TOYOTA Serv1re deitL open 7:30 am 'n! 9 rm hlonriay !hru Fri- rla v ·PHONE 1•0.2s12 ~17 \\', \\'atner, Santa. Ana LAllGI llLECTION NIW. USED ~,~ !>lfl-:I031'i.."t . €6 Qr 6'7 19i0 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA !ltE§~ 1964 VW S~u~r·~•ck ~ • •.'>18-5.143 VO!,.VO i<ANTASTIC iAVINGI ON 1971 VGLVOS 1. li H~rbolt, C.P.I. &46-1131\3 CADILLAC 1970 CPE. DE VILLE FACTQRY AIR CONDITIONING F ULL LcAniER rNTERll'.lft Vinyl tofi, full power, hit I. telescopic &teenni , stereo, door lGCk~. liJ ht sl!:ntine!. ~nk opener, i\ltchelin ra- dial ~ires. etc. Local owner. (Z"\'00631 14111 NAll•I C1lllll1• AUT110!'l!Z~O Qf;ALI!:R 2600 Harbor ~lvd ., Costa ).'leQ Call 5-10-9100. Open Sunday fi..14-TI 68. 1967 ELDORADO, dark hlue. Leather inter, air, au Jl tras, lo m1'1. Musi &t:IJ . Pvt pty. 64~26j. ·i;~. ca·maro. ·s cyi, snck. meta.!Hc gn'!!n in/out rad. xlnt cond . $1500 Evtos. 830-2337. CA~1AR0 '67, Sharp, Fae Sl.395. air, P ·s. R/H, Auto • • 675-6.xiS * * CH Ev.ELLE 3100 W. lAa.s.t H-...y . Ne,,.:por L $each ~!·f405 194 1 Harbor Blvd . C M. 642-4404 or 642-4402 196ZI F orr1 V4-3j2 cu. 1n. CAOI LLAC 1968 PIB. Air ct1nd. R H \. CPE' DE VI' LE '66 Cht>\'elle SS 396. ~spd . ' C ' II I blk Col! Camp t>r. F ully FACTO. RY anan }'e eu . w 1-y Chro ·"'' c h equipped. sleeps 4-6. All in AIR CON. '"ITION"ING top. me ""•us. i;;.JC, mec v ·" 11200 ~ .. 26.7 or:g\Jlal Ct'lndllion. ~l&.iO or Palided t op, full leather in· C'Q'"" · ··1 a · best off,ir. 5-!S--05.30 . 1.,1.,, all I'"'" oxrru . CH~V-CILIT * '71 FO~Di * A:0.1-Fll.1 radio. many other ---------GAL\..."XIES e ).IUSTA."\GS xtras. (ZVD244 1 '63 ChE'V)' stal!on iA'agon. Tor:n-:os $2999 9-pass, P/B, P/S, Air Ni.•l•I Ctllill111c ""'· vi. """° """ HJRTJ COlll'. AlITHORIZED DEALER MH7:JJ a!!&. 1714) 778-4050 2600 Har~" Bivd.. '59 4 DOOR Impala, full '63 FORD, Country Sijl1tre. Costa ~esa , powl!r, a ir rond. Runs (DO"I. station v.·agnn. l'>ucket &ea ts: C~ll S:W-9100 Open Sunday Sf.ii. 53S-J671 aft J. eler. ~at, ""lndo,,..·i ; air, i:AOI LLAC 1969 ./ !!liO STATIC\' \VAr.O:-.r P IS, P/B. Reas. 673-10~9. CPE. OE VILLE alr. rth. lu~ r~ck. S:ZJOO '6i Fn RD GalA.'i11> 5((1, -t Dt.r FACTORY Xlnl Cond. &12~92i. Ha rdtop. air, v.s. Au•o. PS- ATR co:--..·01TJO\'I\'G '61 CH EVY Impala. a1r; sell RtH. r1 1sc. brakE"S. SJ.JOO. Padderl mp, full prlwer. all or trarle for pickup. 67.:.,...-t!li.J. !earher interior. ttll &: tele· &l.~.l'.Ja7~ Rf l 6 pm '49 f ord ptck.up v.·1ih '62 scopic steering. steree, door '5.l t'HEVY Ii ri I 3 ~pil ~ltorc E'll!Jtne. r<lag 1•:heels. Jocks. many other XIJ'as! Run~ real aood. S15ll. NPeds snme 11.·ork. S'lOO. !YCL135/. f>.lZ.-5920 642-l.'i!3 61;;...134; afte r 6 pm. $4199 e 1966 r L CA '11 "0 Gd "' ;c;l-;F°'o"roo--;;Ra-co:c,:ch,:crocc-;\>q;;-:,:c,,,,cc. NABERS Cadillac rond .. Sl~ or l'>s~ o!~~. ' Some oil ~moke. C'rClOf\ tires. AUIBORIZED DEALER * Call: 54;;...21~ + SI95. 6.\2-ll083. 2600 Harbor Blvd., ·70 FOrd LTD 9 pa~nger Costa !lfl'Sa CONTINENTAL 11.•agoo. a ir cond., r/h, gnod Call 540-9100 Open Sunday conri., 6-t+:l.'"i,\t LARGEST . ];Jo MARK ·111 ·~ Forrl CtlStom ;,()() llLECTION GF P.EA\JT!FUL, F ULLY LUX -a uto, a ir. 4 rir . ps, new CADILLACS IN l "RY EQUIPPED CLASSIC. ~irPS $!¥'il. 8-l'i-2ili9 O••NGB COUNTY E\-ery luxury elPitra plus only ""-oo==-~--c..--,-, "'"" . 'li9 f()R.D Galaxy ~. Arr ' •LES LEASIN"" 20,roo carefully dri11en nnl· ,.. -""' 1Y1nd & po11·1>r. Sll,JO. AUTHORIZED a:. Thia lux ury car i11 flaw-• • fii;....f;725 * • -SERVICE. k s5 iR every del111l. I lnvtte ~~~=-~-~· .--c N b dlll your lnspeclinn ai; Ila near 19 61 F al c rin . Goo d a ers Ca ac new ainrl if.ion wUl he be trer transportan~n car 512.'i. 26{X) HA1lBOR BL.. aflrreciated. The retail val· 49.f-()22i COSTA MESA ue a1 thia car i1 i 7J70. (Ke!· ·~g F0 R.D Caunrry Sq111re Mll·9100 Open SUN!ay !y 8 1ul!: BookJ. However, S!a. \Vgn. All Pfl"'"r· 10 }Bffl EL DORADO: 30.oo::l m i. will consider your of!er, piis!. Ne"· tlfl's. 646--6317. A Beautiful, ful!y eqpl. 1 I have driven this f in e \\11\Jte v.'i th perfect or1,1!:1nal ttd lt-ather In 1hi 11 f"&r. ~how pride Bf owner1h1p, h11• ne w lop Ii tire~ ..DeoaleiN W TOYOTA ewner. dadt bro\\"n 1111!0. car sinCI!: new, U you hAve \Vhy store It in the a ttic ! rmmaC"l $6000 or best of-any questions, you may iA'hen you can tum It into Daily P iloi \\'ant !er. i44-8.12l d~~. 499-1408 f'!aeh me al my t1ff1ee mnnl!:Y throu1h a DAILY ba!'lauu ca\an!. l!lles. 546-lfiOO Bl!:fare 5 pm. PILOT Want Ad. 1~ Harbor, c.~~. 646-9JOJ Au.tos, New 910 Autt1, New tiO Autos, N•w 910 Au•o1, New tlO """11liTllmlv~OrtT~A"C'C~oronill1i.;;--sSt~~ .. l.'.:~~(:'.:::..'.::'.'.._ __ __::::...=:.:::::.:.:;::.~--:.:.::~~~---~-----~--~--$1795 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \I/. Coast Hwy. \Vgn. Um1er 9000 mi. Air .l t>i.:1rs. SITYl. 6~4-1401 or 844-tfflf. '71 CORONA 4 r1r., lM hp. nh can1 eng .. 4 •I'd tr ans, VA' un<"r r BB. like nu 67;Mli51 Ne"'P'lrt RPach 1!16~ TOYOTA Corona in xlnt '42·9405 cnnri. tj9 ii(l:jL rnupe m 1rl 1!t r • 1 -~c7'="~'~737·='°7"'="',.'='oe'="=-"o- •70 ,.,.,~ '"""' m"'"' • VOLKSWAGEN '70 250-C C:Oli (ll! • '-'UJ W-SE sedan e 'fi7 'l:Yl-S • '69 YW BUG 'II 1"1 • 'M 2:m-• e t.ll 1"1 6 bl r1iesrl t•ars. l'IL>\:-:Y Moki: TO CllOO~E TRO~f. 4 sprl. dlr. Xln1. ctlnd, Sac- n !1ce! Take olrler Mr In New optn fnr rnmplete tr.:.de or small down. WlU JArtt, 111•1 6 111rv lrfi. !in. pvt. pry, (VDY'IPll'll M(>lJIE or IMPORTS M1l.M1neht:1ttr, 8 uen1 Park S46-&IJ6 or -194-6Sll. Call aft ( ch alvd turnoff, S.A. _9:.c:'mc:c..'~~----7.I 1967 V\\I Camper ru111 well \\'/&Jl i\C'Cf'~~rif'S. ~1UST a.ell 1..r.AVING COUNTI'tY. Ba:t ntler 14T·~. '71 tll !lJ...'n~ ijtrclllt• l•n• NEWPORT IMPORTS :Q.QO W. COii•! Hwy. Newport Beach \ 642·9•05' ·93 'VW w&ik thl'u ca 1T1P1r, 1~ n blt •"I· new tran1. runs 1rut. Mu1t 1 • 11 immlfll!. stT$. •N-n•9. t9i4 VW bug. fietmilt ~11111'11!: & trans. Perle-ct rond. 81!:1! oner. 61'.}-21173. '6!1" VW. lo mr s. new tires: T11pe player. Call eve s. 61;....0176. '65 V\V Squarehack, very clean. orli ownr. $895 or best otttr. (1) 337-4103. '63 VW Bug. Needs trans m:irk, BEST OFFEJ\ * * 673-3393 * * '67 Buv. BEST OFFER 646-0t61 aft 5 pm. '61 V\Y Fastback. Xlnt cond. / $990. ** &42-9585 ** CLASSIC .69 vw Auto..stlck, RkH. 1ki· 4·,lptd with Air Cond. new le 1 ml. Xlnt ~nd. tlbp end. excell t:nl cond.. !\IC • ow AM/rM, wood da!h, 111~. .Prlv. pty. &tZ-Om . •• or !157...,540. t '68 V\V sqbek. red, &ood MG cond .• VE.'Ty clean. $1600. or besl Offer . 548-?!M.2 afl 4. ~·•""'r.io°""a'"a"'T:xi'nt cond. Wirt ·11 VW Camptr. Pofliop, wtUi, • ~utomanc. IT).(1118 • 0ffl14, * afttt"fl p.m. l\tGA '58 romplttely n!llON:I * * M&--5(17'R * * 1970 V\V Hi-PerlormAl'K'I!'. t nr . "MANY XTR.AS" 1'111ke offer. •• ~13!Kt '65 DOOSE l)ut. • et1.. •lllf· lr•M.. Nlt.•l 111111-. 01!) 'Howdy' Neighbor Welcome to Santa Ana Dod9e 111 IN llRVIC•I And htr• pw .,, •nly • ,,,,. .. ,., .,., •. Our 5et"f'IC• De- 1Mrtment ls 11ns11rpas1ed In leuth•r11 Callf•r11I•. C•m• •11 In and let us prov• It. AND WHILE HERE· CHCK OUR GRiAT SAVINc;S ON NEW DODGES! IRAND NIW DODGE DEMON W1M ••ul,pff wllll •l11yl '""'· 225 CID, 6. 1yl., thlf-4 wl~4•111114 •114 111011y ott.1r op- 1111111. •'tl11yl fe' 11 •11 11,11e11•I iritta. Sirr. Ne. L~JtClll 116111 $6l~N! Here's some right smart buy s in used cars -YOU ALL COME IN YOU "HEAH" '69 OPEL Stir. WtlOfl. •utll . .,..., , 4 C\'I., s.i..1rpl t•5 Al(ll '69 Dodge P1l••t, • O/',, radio, Mr,. I UM. "l"I" •wt. ,~..,., 1lr c.Md .. tt .. n ' 1~11l!I (lCYM 611! c..u~. win ecwl~llld .... 111"'111 btlew wl\01• _.lfl, (Y,.G 70-I) santa Rna Dadga 1401 N. TUSTIN AVL • 835-3691 HERTZ CORP. 17141 778-4050 MUSTANG '6.i PL\':-.!Ol;TH BelvMere 11. 2 r1r H T. Auio. PIS, J I~ V-8. SS-;iO 5-I0-2&qi PONTIAC 1971 Must4'1iGS HERTJ CORP. 17141 771,~fl '63 GTO. 4 sptl. factory 1arie . hticb is , xlnt conrl, ~1400 ~91·1 189. T-B!RD. l'l6T La.'YUu, 4 t!r !>erlan f act air l..naded. As JJ< S~JS Days 548·2-t31i, eves. 642-7667. HO /\~I .. , N•.w 980 Auto1, New 980 THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS YEAR FORD FOR 1972 MAVERIC K e MUSTANG e CUSTOM e GALAXIE e LTD ~FO-RD....._ .... LT.._D -:.-C-AL .... AX..-IE_T .... OR"'.'.":INO -=wrciiNSAU M1111y to c.hoo,. f1om. '6S th•u '70 Mod11l1, Sport roofs, form11l1, Z door & 4 d<M1 r hardlopl & Mdons. F11ll ,owirr, ail e11ncli1i11nl•'J· W•rrcinfk-1 o•oila91a. EXAMl'i.E: 1970 FOllD GALAXIE 500 2 ci r. H T, V9, •v+oll'l ••;c, full pow••, ,;r conclitioni ~9. 900.i molt1. f94JAl(CI OUR PRICE $2496 ~~--~ ~~'°~~~~L~.~ ;:J'.' s99 ;'Z/.?~o.;~o.,, •. $2296 p S . good m iles. PJ;. farl 111r. good f;\;\Ff..'l.J 1 mll~s. vinyl roof. ~~~~~~~~~~~~·1.·x~'~·'~'~'~'-·~~~~~~~~- '69 OPEL RALL YE $1 096 r; '.\I. RRoH, 4 ~f"'"rl i:nld \1· h\ar k ~t l'lpt"5. gond nidr~. 1"ZLAfi~:!) '69 MHC. W .. o• $269 ?-iarq111~ r ol f'11rk Full JY""'er, air rnnri , gr.nd mill's (\')'.J.4~1 '68: V.W. Fa~tlHl~k Fu!l v "'1111Pflerl, gnC'lr! m 1je; IV\VTJljj1 MUSTANG SALi , Me11y I• c.•o•t.e ,,.111, ''' '4rlru '70 ~9'1. C.w'9f, ~r4t11pt. ~11wortibla 11~4 J+l follbotk1. Som• with 4 1.peed1.. 11!10 olr LPl41flo •llM!I ••4 11ut11..,111IL Modelo. EXAMPLE: '70 MU$TAN(; H.T. red •I' ~•ele" pcwe' 1f ~er•nQ, ei,, vtnvl to...,f q ocd ,.,,le• OUR PRICI $2496 '66 CHE VELLE S5. .; .!-r"rrl ,.~. i;:nor\ mil~~ 1X\V-Y'1.ffi1 '68 CORTINA G:T. 4 ~rie,.rl. r11rl.1n, gr.nri m1le!. (l'.·'d-\5:1111 '66 FALCON W••· Rarl \o. h11at1>r, 111J1 t1· matic. 11!1'.ll'ld mi l ~s. (Rt.:Zl!l~l $896 5896 '67 SIMCA 1000 ; rl'l'•l" L/l>.I. 11.1 .. < ••10;!1n:al 1hru-~ • .1 . '\"'tTif..J>R ' '6' VOLVO 122S siatJ'•ri \Va zon 4 !>f"""rl. l'WJ mtlt~. IZA\'24.'j J 'llS OP!L Kcddte c_,...,oo m il ,., G<">Od tr~nii>"'rt .t 11on. (~,\.i:;c;. I ;94 AGBI ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '65 PL YM. Fury Ill 'dr . H T, R&H, •1110 , DOW~~ 11tt•l"IJ· •1• cor.d , (IOOd .,,11 ... !,.IT '-'41 Sil• Prle•• Good tor 72 Houn. C•r1 S~bi1t+ to Prio• S1!1. ' r . , ------. :J.f DAJL Y PILDT Tueiday, Oct~r 5, 1'171 ' 1'·,.. "' ' . . ··~' ,llllBJ TIME lfAIS EIBlltMllT· IHl-dDSJ ·11 • -' . . . .. .: I • ,,·: ,. • TAX-FREE ,eac eve moat as I " ' . . . ' .11) If' ' ~' . c '"':!.'· t ! .. • .. . .. ' ·i• ..... ,__ t .... .'-··.I· ~·· . ' . ,... ' ... .- • , • ... • . • • . i":. . . . " • • . ~l·~ ·;< •.• WH~N YOU GO TO -A HOSPITAL . - EVERY-TIME YOU'RE' SICK OR HURT ' • No matter what other kind of Insurance you carry, sroup, personal, or Medicare and no matter what company you carry It with-this Mass EnroUment .-.in wm alve you $1,000 extra cash a month protection In addition to all other Insurance tienefHs! ••• . YOU GET EXTRA CASH DIRECT TO Y01J ·Everyone is worried about the way living costs are constantly going up. Even if you think YoU have . 'enough hospitalization, couldn't you use an extra$1,000 cash a month, JJaid direft to you to spend any way you want? 'I'here is no red tape, no medical examination. 24 hours a day world·wide coverage. YOU'RE PAID FOR EACH AND EV~RY MONTH EVEN FOR LIFE! There's no "stop" to the cash payment.a you get when you're sick or hurt-for as long as you're hospitalit.ed. For here, at last, is an entirely new, remarkably' low cost plan that pays you at the rate of $1,000 caah a month -even after some of your oilier plans l!lay have run out of benefits. You are paid from tbe very first day of hospitalization for accidents, and after.just seven days of sickness. And you continue to get $33.33 for each and every day-$1,000 cash a mo11th-as !Qng aa you're hospitalized (other than a sanitarium, 1elt ' ' . THIS APPLICATION WILL . NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCT. 29, 1971 Reeden of this newspaper must mail these enroll ment applications by above date or they will not be ea:epted. •. \ • • home, or Federal ho8pital). Without!!!:.~~-. even for the reot of YoDr life. And'there's no Jiniit on -------the total amount of cash you can receive. · AND .WHAT'S MORE:... . . ' ~ 1. You're Covered for Both Sickness anti. •lclenb Use ~OIJl'.'Poucr NO MONEY LIMIT! as Often'lliS You Waati NO TIME1UM-7I ••• Your btmofito can,_... bo ridDced Cl5' e llis.WillJltllin u you erow older. YOur low premibm We welcome comparimn4 TheN on cannot be individually increued no important differencu. We pay you matter how many claims you make or. $1000.00 81f9IY month fbr' Life. M011t. • how many times You go to a hosj>ita.l. : otben ha~ 8 time-limit.:._ We have Mo You. of coune, always .have the privi-limit. to the iengtli of time you: can lelJe to canceL but you can never be receive your"benefita Most otbeni cut. singled out fot ~Uation. ~fact, we you oft after you collect a ••maximwn"" would have to ca.ftCel tbe protection or amount of dollars-On our"plan· there· incruse th,e rate by cla.e on everyone is no maximum or limit to ~ .in your entire 1tate 1ddf..thie policy be-amount of dollan you can pt.: fore we ·~ eY.~ ~or raiH t~ After the first month.;t~ very low rate on your policy' · monthly ec»t ii: · . ~ · ·' ~; 1 ' lo Ages · 1-44: ••• ···••·•••••••••••S"S.Oj>,.•, -Imagine a plan that doesn't have all kiiids:of exclu- sions or that's not limited to 11articular kinds of sick· ness and accidents. Imagine a plan that eicludee ONLY 'acts of declared or undeclared war, suicide i?r attempted suicide; alcoholism, drug addiction, 'm!!lltai oilnervous disotdersand pregnancy. And you arecovered'eV8n for siclmeB!I you now have when your policy Iias been in force two years. How DO You ••Cash'' Inf Aau45·59 •••••••••• ~~ •••••••• o. '7.75· . Noproblem. Youpt,a..upplyofc4im A1es60-69: ..................... 10Sso · cardaaJonr:withyourf.olicy. \Vb;ttlo' Aaes70-79.: •••.•••••••.•••••••• l7:~00 2. Pays you on top of other beneflb-You are p~id , the. full amount in addition to any other benefits 1ou may receive from Workman's Compensation, Mediciµ-e, - Group Insurance or any other insurance you may have. And the cash is paid directly to you. And you can spend you ·do?:Juat•finout a card and' llJld it Once JOU. enroll at ~ rate fOr .your in wl:ien.veJ.-yoii ao to the hOIPlta.1. It a1e~ tYour cost d~, not~Creue u cuts through all red -tape. Your~ ·Y~~ older. 1 • "" ia .handled ·apeedily, e(liciently-and c '; lferii'1 how you apply •.• paidattherateof$1,000casbamonth. .-No agent or 11aleaman 'will call or Tax-Free. I i:x;fber you. There'iOJ no red tape. no , ..r.. medical examination. Y~,poliCy. will You Cel a Fl!!I MIRlh.s Cevera.. be ,.nt directJ~ to you.· An you c1o ia . · " For·OnlJ $1.00 simply fill. out and mail one of the ·.r,: ..• Take advantage of thia low intro-application. belo.-. Act.now. Don~t ductory coet. Send No Money. When ·wait unt!l it'a too Jate.-it"a ..-to you recei~our policy, read it care-till out tlm application now tbaD to "':..~ fully. Only -8.rter you agree it does pay bia hilll lat.er. . it any way you please. · everything we claim, aend in your dol-Your appllcatlon will be aocept .. 3. Tax-Free Cash-Nowyoucangettax.freecaahpaid directly to.you no matter how .many times you''° to a hospital. When you ue sick or hurt. Jar. 'lbere'a no obJia:ation. You pay onlylfmalle<lbeforetheexpira~ -noihJas antil .after you ....ive Jour date. Tim ottw mutt bo'llmiled t.. policy aid decide you wanUb keef it . .' OnJ,y one policy-...,;..,.. ,. ' . ' '1 . 'THE coi.0114y ,c~ARTE" l.IFE IN~l,l~N~~ c.~P~N.Y . AN OLD .LINE LEGA.L RES~iLIFE~~'lJRANC~~CO!l~N'f t .OVER '~IOO,~;~~~~~l~S:·~·-.~1 ,,iFO.~!,-, .-. -. Mail to: THE COLONY CHARTER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Colony Ch1rter life BuiJding 3243 Wilshii'e Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. 90010 Application to The Colony Charier life Insurance Company for policy form series SA·l8001 which pays fOf hospitalization from sickness or accident al the rate of $ ! 0011 CAS H A MONTH FOR Liff -Pliise 111 n comp e y .. Namt'fn'ful1LI --..==---,.,===--.==--(Ple•M Print)·-first ff•l'ne Midai.•1n1tl.1-Ust Name -Addr1S51i-----,-,,,;=:::-:::-,::::l'-=,..,::-:--------• (Str'fft "u"""* w iJ,O.) City _____ _...tate ip Code __ _ Male D Female O Birth Date: Month_Oay_Year_ Heigh~--W.eigh~ __ Otcupation·------°"" I understand my policy becomes effective when lssu~d. -~~19_$ignature1_~-~~-----~ (O.\t) (L.9dj11; If M1rritd, Us•.Ycn;r for•I N1 mt ) SA·1800l App, UClNSlD IY THl STATE 0, CALIPORNIA ( ' 'Ofl' ... ~ '"-'> ,, .. 'Mall to: THE COLONY CHAll'TER·LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Colony Charter Life Build.ing . 3243 Wil shire Boulev,ard, Los, Angeles, Ca~. 90010 Application to The Colony Chartt!r Lile Insurance Company for policy form series SA·IBOOl which pays lor hospitalization from sickness or accident at the rate of M1ddll lnltlll .. • •t,' (Stre•I Numb•rcw.ll.F.. .) -~ S "Cod ' City ______ tat.~----~•P ,..., .. __ _ ' ,Male O Female O Birth' Date: Month_Oay_Vear_ ' Htiigh.~ __ Weigh~--·OccupatiOn'------""-· I unders.tand my Policy becomes effective when issued. -~~19_ Signature_....,,,====*"==== {L1dlt1: II M•rried, Ute Your Flr•t Nlm1) UCINSE.D IY THI. STAT[ 0, CALIP'O!tttlA ' • • • • ----· -.. -:~-1.