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1971-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 • 1 1 • toe s Raide.rs Seize H11ge Pot Haul A~oi1g Coast ' DAILY PILOT .~ ' ' ' . * * * '10c * * * ,·q .. , ~·' FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OC TOBER 8, 197\ VOL, U, NO , 141, 4 S(C:TIOWS. 4' l".l.C tl Reds Release U.S. Prisoner • After 2 Years (:o u rageoµs Bcib y .Loses Las~ Fight to S urvive LONG BEACH (Af') --. Ty White of Westm~ster: described last montP by his lfoctorll! ••"the baby who refuse( to die.'' fouiht mariy ,bltttes to survive. He lost lh'Wt-. . Ty, who wou)d have been fi~e monthl fld Oct. IS. died W~sday night al · fdhnoriiil Hospital Medlca1 Center. Cause of death Was tentatively llsUd !!J pneumonia with cOngestive heart failuf!:. - "We 'just hoped for one mi racle too many:' S3 id a hospit~I spokesman . Bolstered by v.·hat Dr. Selden C-E!f'ebe termed a "psychological will to live:· Ty had survi ved four operations. twn nr<ir- fatal \iiseases. surgic<'! co1nplicat ions and almost 50 blood tran sfusions. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whil e Jr .. Ty was born 2l,\: months prem;iturely by Caesarian section last ~l a.v 15. He was hospit.:1lized' until Sept. lfi ~hen he v.';is described as apparently normal and released. .. However, he contracted pneumonia and was return~ to the hospital 5ix da vs laUr. Additional tests showed the YQU}:!gsltr's right pulmonary artery had not devt!oped properly, halting blood now from the heart l.Q the right Jung. Or. Ha rry W. Orm . director or the hospital children's center. said Ty's heart was overworked from trying to push blood th•gh the defecli\•e artery. Ty ' overcam e twn diseases wit h 90 percent fatality rates for infanl ~ - colitis, an inflammation of intestines and colon, and the inability to prod uc e the blnod<ln!.ling platelets. During exploratory surgery lo fin d the sou~· of cnlitis, a hemi.:i: was found and repaired. Twn more operations werr necessary, although absence of platelets prevented the surgical incisiops from '~ealing. This lack &.ISCJ was the re"ason for !he blood transfusions. in late August. Ty , s hq we d improvement. He caintQ. blood clottina: ab ility, the incision!: be&an to heal and his intfrtlnal problem decrused. "Jt w1s ()ne of thos• C:asu that ju1l 1ol to eveabocly around tM holpiU.I," s1ld ·a spoltt•ttlitl. "!Verybody loved that Uttlt kid 11nd they loved his spunk_ ft'! strange here today , All the nurses and the doctors too, are acting like they had been hit by • persOnaJ loss.:' The funeral is scheduled Saturday. 8 M~ors Held In Burglaries A juvenile burglary ring w h i c h allegedly racked. up a 1 ~ecord of 35 breakins irl the l11st t~ ·"1onfhs in the Rossmoor-Los Alamitos area is out of commission today. Orange County sheriff's officers booked eight suspects. aU minorsr-fu a TQUnd up that. is believed to have ended a spate of ' burglarie5 that began in August. Investigators said the youngsters. all nf whom are awa iting: juve1t1/e coutl action loclay, concentral~ on hQmes in the. area and limited !heir loot to cash and small ile(T\~)f value. Officers said the ring operated in t~·n groups or four perSClns each and met periodically to work out future plans and • compare results frC1m past operations .•. President's New Plans For EcQ°-"_o~y_Jlt~ Glance ... WASHINGTON fUPI) -Presldent Nixon's new· economic procram at a glance: e Ma chinery -A 15-membtr pay board .. composed or labor. manage- ment and public representatives, and a seven-member wl~ commission , com- pmired of seven public membe rs, will be create<! to enforee wage-pric;e controls 'arid guidelines when the freeze ends Nov. 13. ' . .,t;(..J -To bringlfhe r~te ol lnOation, now about 4,7 percent i year, dowt> to 2:or 3 percent by tht end or 1m. .. ' I e !nCreU.S -Some Inc.-"Ii) •. ~• and 'Pric:o• w~l-lle '"°1"'! ,by : ,~board. l!ut the 11R of increaler .~!i'be iletet:Jl>jned <ilhifby ilie.;ay-.l i-1""tlle ••re conlmllsion or·wru beni>ette1ft.'·.tay <111flll1111i~W.~ ·.,:are lo be fonnulated.J>efore Nov. U .. · , • · ,,.. .... "( . • •·!lfvldei>fa and lnttrtlt ~lit'iotkleirN...., llld bewoaJcl'ld °""'""' , '~··I~ ~Im ptoadby!l,Ulhoritt;\~ ~~·~UC:~,-, . e J>rohi. -He ,.]d 111e>pi:f.,.-'wtll'P"!!'""" ..... ., -.''wJnd. fill" profit• ..,.111ng rrom controls on lo the pliblJc Iii the '.tonn " I•-prfcea. ' • • • ·'I ' e Dur•tlori -mion gave no hint how Joni Ute new_Jyttein ot controls will la.st. , 9 Penitlties -Thf! new agencies could ask the .{uatice Department to seek COutt tnj\mcttons and tlnu of $5.000 tor e1eh f'.lffetse . NI.Ion Aid be would ask Consr-1 IO utend the Jaw under which be JnitJated controle unUI April 1 :JO, tr13. -• ~ ., a e • • • • . ' Nixon Tell s New Goal s Of Eco11on1 y From Yt'ir1: Sen·ices \\'ASHINGTON ....:.. President Nixon unveiled the goals of his post-free7.e eeonomic policy Thursday, passing along µ, two n~ citizens' boards the key decision:; Of'J permissible wage and price increases. It may be as long as five weeks before workert, businessmen And consumt.rs get an·llwer1 to the ciuestions that roncern them mo.st: "How much wjlJ wagts increase ?" and "What will happen to prices'.'" "'. Nixon in a national television·and radio broadcast. announced creation of a 1 ~ men1ber pay board with representative,s... of labor, management and the general public, and a sevcn-mem~r price commission of nongo11ernmen1 members to establish the guideJi1'es for the nrxl phase. of inflat ion control pohcy. The boards have until Nov. \:\ -when the wog~price-rent freeze expires -. to Jay down guidelines for pay and price increases. Adm inistration officials said the membership of the boards would be announced in a few days. TI1e wage-price freeze. as previously annou nced, remains in effect until Nov: 13. ··Thr.. wage -pri ce freeze has been remarkably successful." Nixon ~aid. ··The primary credit for the success or this· lirsl step in the fight against risi ng prices belongs to you. it bc!(lngs lo the (See NIXON, Pagt.. ZI Police Raide rs Net Huge Cache Of Pot on Coast Narcotic$ agents from lhree other agencies joined San Cle mente police Thursday in ttie seizure of 1125,000 worth of marijuana and the 11rrt.i;t of five persons along the S~Lh CoaS!-. They said the mar11uana weighed more lhan 400 pounds. · The major portion of the large quantity of the forbidd en weed was found in a home in the Capistrano Beach Palisades where officers discQvered 100 kilos (about 220 pounds) of the contraband. The r_Wdence ill at :\4741 Ca lle I..oi:na. Police identified two of.the five peri'Onll arrested , but declined lo identify the rest because they said intensive in vestigation was contlnuing today. Booked on charges nr . possesi;ion of marijuana for sale were Scott Da~ia McDonald, 20. who wa~ arrested at anon.er Palisadts residence at .26A6 Cllle · Ultima; and Steven 0 a v Id Clrrtru. 19, of 2486l Los $erraooe. Laguna.· NiaueJ. - Both. youug men rem~i~ in custody toda}', btld on Ql,000 ball 1p1ece, ' Arn.iprntnt on the felony charges w111 ,take place nt.Jt Tuesday, offlcert aaid. N cue began with a routine JilVf!ltlpttorf by San Clemente officers. B"/ 1\urtday agents lrom tht State of caucomta, the 0rarce County Sheriff'• office and Newport Btach pollc~ had johlld the case. . San Clemente Detective Sgt Frank Verier said the huge haul of m11rltuana tn brick and loose form was a surprise. Olllcen, lleNid. hod expected lo find a '-----------'-----------------'' much ama1ler quantity . ·~ - • • • ' • 4• •. I ' • ar un e • • • • • • • Taking the Sun ' ' ' Sea l!0n sun hin1sc!f nn stern of ~10n r moorerl riff Balhna l~la nrl . Passersby nn o111er boats sairl lhe ~n1mal i;\v;1.m intn Ne\1·rort. JJ;i rhnr ·Tuesrlay aftern(lon and~ afler c;couting the terr1tor~·. leaped abpard empty .vacht fnr a snooze in !h e .~un . 11e :-ta ye d for ahout :10 nlinutes. then splashed ba ck in to the \Vater an d headed for the open ii@a. Reds F1·ee U.S. Soldi e1· After 2 Year s as Captive ~ TAY NINH, Vietnam fAP) -An American sold ier, held prisoner by the Viet Cong for more than two years, was set free early today and walked barefnot ei~hl hours lo safety at an allied base Stock M-c1rket Takes Beating NEW YORK (AP J -Stock market price.s took a beating in l'Rodetate morning trading with ; toQ.ay ·some analyst:J s a y i n g lnvhtora were...concerned about the Indefinite length or government controls announced by President Nixon Thuraday nlght. · ~said Nixon'.s desctiP._Uon o( his Phase 2 economic measurh contained no surprise while the Dow Jones ind witrial average had risen more • tha n 10 points in anticipation of his speech . The Dow Jones index . of 3G industrial Rtocks had fallen ~.m to 896.10 al 1 p.m. (EOTI. Declines held a 3-2 lead over 1tdvance11 on the New Yor.k SlCICk Exchange. • .. camp 70 miles oor"th of Saigon. The U.S. C-Ommand in Saigon identi fi him as Staff Sgt. John c. Sexton ,Jr .. 23, of Warren, Ohio. They Said he wa captured .A:ug. 12", l!lfi!I, when hts armo d unit was ambushed near An Loe. abo 15 miles from wh,re he wa~ freerl ' He wa s pror,unced in ··generally good" condi~ion aft being P.xamined at an Army hospit I. But olficers v.·hQ saw Se.!C!Qn sa id he looked "a little drawn·• and his feet were cut and sore. T!iere also was some indication he may have su ffered an arm wound, they s.aid. They quoted him as sayi ng he reached the camp at Loe Ninh, just south of the Cambodian border.~ with" the aid of 1 crude map drawn for him by his captors. He aJso WIJ given a scrap of paper witti a message in English and Vietnamese, ask!(!g p@Ople lo assist him in returning to the American side. The man, a prisoner since August-1969, said he-didn't know where he had been held or by what route lhe Viet Cong brOtJght him to lhP. $int of release, officers reported. I , The location suggested he may have · been held in Cambod ia. officer~ said. He said ht had been "coru;l.a ntly on the mOve" for a long lime and parUcular\y in jSee POW, P11e l l ' ' .. , ' • • U.S. to Act If Control U11it s Fail -\VASHJNGTON <APl -Secretary of the Treasury John 8. Co!}/lally gave a!\suran ce tod ay \hat the gov.ernmenl will act to keep inflation in check if President • Ni1on's Phase 2 wage and price bodies fa il lQ hold the line. .... Connally, chairman of t.he Cost of Living Council, lold a news conler~ce that his top-level council will not veto price or wage .increase decisiQns of the independent new flay ik>a rd or Pri~ Comri'ussion. ··sut if it becomes apparenL th at lheir actiMs are nol consonant vt'ifh the Pr~ident"s announced goal (lf holdin~ do n in llatl011, then fra nkly some a.ctlon w1 ha\•e tQ be taken ," he said . "'The gnvernment is nCIL getting out of this picture ·· He said !he adm1nislration had lried fn .~trucrure a m~hanism fo represent all e!ernenrs of .~oc1ety, Quest ioned on the hnt issue nf labor's insl~ence thal v.·age se!l!emPnt already undef contrart be. permitted tn take_ effect v.·hen the 00-day ,f(eeze ends on Nov, 13, Connally took a hard hne. ·•\\'e are noC.i;o1ng .tf> guarantee any!h ing to any individual," he said. But he added Lhat the dec1siQn on deferred pay hikes, which v.·ere postponed during · the !reeie. "'JI! be ··34fla\ler for the Pa y Board to determine ., Asked aboul rhe 10 pcrrent im port tax surcharge. ConRatly said he C<luldn"t say whPn it rnight be lil1ed. He also sa1cl he <"Ou!dn"t s11y how long the cc<1noinir s1<1bil1za1ion program miglit last "lt"s p;o1nJ! In !'ontinue as Joni;?. as nPrrssarv 111 hnni; lhe r.:ile nf inflation unrler cOntroi " he said He said forrign nal.J . recognized this co u n l r y' ,l prnhlem. <"" "\Ve w 1 our ha!ance of payment~ impro ved The only way they c~n be irnpro \'ed in a sense. 1s l.o the detriment of oth er n lions. OtheNJations have to give up somet hin~ 1n order for us to gain something." he said . , Asked about pending requests for ISee CO NNALLY, Psge Z\ Orange Coast Weather Thf': !hrPe-day heat wave hall v a c a terr Sou~hl!rn California's we ather scenr . leaving SLIMY gkies and lemper;itu rcs of 75 along the coast line. ffighs inland expected to be around 80. Lo"'S tonight and Sat· urday, ~ to 65. Have a nice week· C?nd. INSIDE TODA V The Laguna Bea.ch Civic Bal· Let Company iMug1.11ater its IO&h. reason next Sunday with a bent/it performance at Newport Harbor High School. Dttail1 in. today's Wetkf!'nder. l lrtll• " M•tv•I ,11M1 " l••lln1 u.n 111•11fM4 ...... •• (1lli."'•· • o ...... 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'O!><'l:WrJ ~...:;"'-. .i.,_ '-'.'21!!!!.'!.0 f'ro m Puge I CO NNA LL Y. • • public utility and te lep ho ne r 8 I e increase!. under cons1deration by state and local regulator~ agencles. Connall y :i;aid the agencies l'.·ould not hal'e the authority to grant such increases unles!'I the price board granted such authority. Connally .... ·as asked about the screening of pros pect1\·e members of the anti· in tla!ion federal board~ :\re the) beinR scree ned lnr crinfl itl or in!ertsl. ph U o~oph.1' on inflation and i;tcurll~" \\a~ ont question. Connally answered that "a lot of us are screen1nf: thern .. Ob1·iously . he said. the .v ''.ere hunt;ng !or people vdth background in the'a.rea. rouragt. b<tsic objectivity. He said the conflict of interest matter is ('If eoncen1 He was asked. too at what point the t~ost of L1\'tng Council might determine th:u.wagt and price board dec1!lio11s .,.,·ere P.fl t in harmony \\ ith thf' President's goals. ,,. Connan~ repht'd. "I don '! ant1cipa1 e thal 11•t> would ever come in conflict \•rith them Col\Sequently. I h;11e giren •no thought to it al a11.·· Speaking gent rall y or lhe econorTii1· eamp<ugn. Connally said decisions should be in line v.·ith stabilization goal~ announc ed Thursday night by President '.\1.xon-getting the rate of the cost of ;(v. ing increa;;e down to 2 to 3 percent a year by the end of l 972. The AFL-CIO has not ified its union.~ they are free to strike if the contracted 'i\agt" in creases are hol paid 11·h!'n the freezt ends. AFL-C!O Pre:;ident George ri.teany and other top lt"aders of labor ha\·e "'ithheld all pledges of cooperati011 "'ilh the forthcoming Phast 2 machinery announced b~· !'\i..Jon. But Connally said tht 15·111ernbrr Pay B~th equal rtpresentation from !abor. industry and the public. will ho!d !he key. ",That·s something for tht m 10 decide." he said. "\\'e are not going rn say to them thal the\ cannot Jct these v.·age increases go intO efftct ·· If ~leany has npl been asked to bt a mt-mber of the nel\ \1·age board. he will be, Coonally said. ~ ' ,\ P'Olice ldentif y Body in ;F orest Orange County sheriff"! off icers today Identified a body found b~ two Laguna Beach men 1n rugged CJe\·e!and !'\atlonal :Foresl terrain as that of y,:ayne Joseph /Duktt'.e· ~9. of Long Beacl'r. ' Conurm11t1on of -Dukeue·s 1dentil v bv the sta1e·s fingerprint bureau · i 'n Sacrament.n ended 8 f 1 ,. e -d a v 1nvestiga11on that be.ca n with th"e d1sco1·er\' of the bodv a! the 1001 ,ot a cl iff 111 the \-tt JO ( anyon sector of the lnat1ona l lort si ·rne la u~r nt DukettP·s Otd tb h<1s no! .\rt be-en f><!;ihlished Coroner~ officer!! are conducting toxicological test s on tht rern au1s Dukette 11-as reportrd missing to Lo ni Beach pohc e lai.t 11eek Xo cr1m1n111'--- record ~s held 011 tht de11d man .!l nif 1n1·estigators do not btilel'e /oul play 1• a3 1n1·oll cd 1n ht!I dtath DAILY PILOT N••ll'•" S.-li L.,.~•• t.ec1i , .. r. Mn• H•1ttl119t•1 ... ,. ' '•~11hll1t v.!i..Y-... . S•• Cl""'""'" 00!.•~~l , co~~~ ~-'-~H ~G COM , ... ~., •.t.-• r.. \'I ••' ' , . .,~.-· ..... ~ ... ,, ... ,_,; It C"•l1,. I :• ,,.,.~..,1 •~0 c,,,., .. ' ' r~o"''' ic ••• u '"'"' l~o.,.11 A. M"''~in11 MaMtin1 E••"'' ci.:.,1., H. 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IJ JJ mt~l!l'1· r rid.Ill' Oclobtr 8. l G7 t 4 Burn t o De ath Big Killer Fire Sti'll Unchecked Sl'.\l,\IF.RLA\'D ,!l'PJ1 -ii. ~l l!tr brush l1rt had c·ht"\\'NI up 4.500 acres of brushland :-.c1·r r1 nnl f's e<ist of Santa Barba ra by n11dn1orn1ng tod11.1 and flre/1g ll ter!i ~~lid lht'rt was 110 t>nd in Sight Th ree \ S Fn1·ei.t Service 11orkers and a bu lldOll'I' op<>rator v.r re liurnC'd to dC>ath. ITaµpf'd 1n <1 t irl'~t orrn . and 1110 olht rs 11ere 1ni ured Thur.sda~ 111gh1. OH1c 1al ~ ~aid tht blalc 1vh1..:n "a" ;n percent cont ain ed .. 1\as raging our of control on thr e11~t fl11nk and "!hp1·e s no end u1 sight. \\"e )'1<1ve 11\) eslunate of "'hen total cont<1 1r1rne11t J'111 come Thr flarnes <To~sed .two canyons dllr111g !hf! night. but th f' f1 rt' was bqrin111g awa y fron1 popula1ed are;1s and no more structures \\"err 111 da nger ('111nrnw1111, threaLened dozens ol otht.rs and forced lOO fam ilies-to evacuate ·rhe spokesrnan said the victims v.•tre 11 orking on one of the last lines to control lht fire 11h1ch wa ~ beli e1·ed touched off b1· an arsonist. About Ii other men1bers of the 11ctim"s c~w wert 1n the immediate area but the nan1cs bypas~ed them Blasts Draw Mes a Police; D1·u gs Seize d ( \ ,. The dead we rl' re ported trapped 111 111e1r 1ehiclt>s. The 111·0 111Jurrd n1r n. 1den!1f!ed as l if'r;1ldt lloHhki-.:-'.!4, Su1nn1cr!and . and l..r·onard l\iL\Ser. 4:1, San!;i Barbara 1'.crr hi.1tr1 "10 good condition. r ;uq_;ihnt -l i~e blasts sent poller l o~ l"•11>1a \\f~11 ap;irt n1enJ Thu rsda)', \lh~re \, '- !hey slu mDTed intn a sur prist drug ra id "The y 11ere working on the lull' v.·hen an ember from the flareup blew be-hind then1 It started a second fire which went up the slopr pnd got them." a Li S. Forest Service spokesman said . •of mai or proportions in hu1111 ng po,;s1bl.v 11·ounded \ ictims. .\one were round, nor were lhe original noises ex plained. Tile 2.30 p.m. l'isi t to !.'!43 Baker St . All1 A. led to seizure of assorted dru~s. 11 hi le fi1·e suspects present are jaiJl!'(i tod;:i y on five charges. t\'ot onl_v n1ari juana. suspectfd heroin and a 1·ariely of pills were confisc).ted . The victims wete among \.000 men ballling the blaze 1vhich brokt out \\'ednesda.1'. leve led seven expensi1·e home! one mile north of this sea side but also llro .38 caliber pistol~. one hiddrn under a 11·aterbed. accordi11g 10 • Blount Nation S u aae:s ts ~~ Boycott Fre nch Products Look magazi.ne and French yol1tic1ans fell under one S\1·eeping <11tack by f)ostmaster General \\:ini on :-.J Blount 1n a ne\VS conference Thursda~· at Anaheim Conl"en!lon .Center. , Alount called lor a bo~ co11 r·f French products because "80 percen1 of our heroin cornts fro1n Franrr ·· l!t blatned F'rrnrh pol 1!1c ia 11~ !or ;i llri"·ing at trast four eon1pan1<'s 111 ~nuthern France to keep producing heroin II hich iS Shipped lo tht \_" :-; Tht posttnaster general ~pok~ 111 ;\nahein1 for !he 67\h annual ,·on1·ent1011 nl !he ~ational A·ssoci<it ion o f Postm11ste rs the pol1cr i;jllcgalions. · Lot•al c.rreslf'rs 11'err 1den11!1rd as ap;irt1111'nl tenant Patrick i\r Dovlt. 29, and i\lirha el L. r-.turphy. 20. of 711 \r. l81h St .. Cosr;i '.\!rsa The others are Donald .J Brrc. 2.1. of .A.11rora . lll . David A, l\liddal. 25 . and Donald .\V. ~loore. 34. both of Portland. Ore . plus .June '.\I. Carlson . 18, of Aluns1·illr. Orr . according to polit r Charges on which thev "'ere booked inrlude possession of mariiuana. and also -due to !he ainount -possession of niarijuana for sale . plus possession of dangerou ~ drugs. possession of narcotic.c; paraphtrnali;i and being present v.'here n1arijuana is being ust"d. Police claim contraband seized include!\ aboul 1href' pounds of marijuana , a ~uittas t con1aining a large assortmen! of 1·arlous pills. IJ peyolt buttons and a small packf'I of suspf'Cted heroin . lnl'estigators said i! would be "'orlh · Dur gorem1nent has be~ n work111,li 11ith tht gol'ernment of Frant'r to !essrn ~ thl' heroin prob\en1 but il sti ll gor.s on·• Blr1unl charged Rlount ha s urged a ~J.1cott 1\f Frrnrh prrid_ur t5 throughflu t thf' coun try His ren\ark s ha1·e prompted disclaimers frn1n !hr State Drpartment and a flurry nf diplomatic acth·ity in Paris. v.·hi!ft t• S .• representath·es said B Io u n I -s s1atements v•ere his n11·n. not those of the adn1inistratio11 SPl'rral hundred dollars in illicit lilies Tht suit case <'ontaining !he pills 11 nd 11 :1R eallber rtl"O!\"cr v.·err linked to sL1spert Bret. due to luggagt rectipts and ,. Los Angeles lntematlnnal Airport locker key. investigator.c; i;aid, Detectives were probing this aspet·\ further today . \\'hlle holding the four n1en 1n cit y jail and r.1lss Carlson in county Blou11l labeled "hog"·ash"' l'harges hy Look magazine tn<it the raise-111 postal r:ttt"s put the pubhcat1on out of business. ··1 don't think ll"e are prepared 10 lakt 1n the rl!sults of poor ma nagen1en l. As 1 understand j(_ Loo k n1agaz1ne lost $5 1111Jlion last year befor~ posta l rates wen t up.-' he said. ' '"If the users of second class mail. n1agazines and others. 111ant ;, subsid_v 1hen \1·e say just ·don't hidr it in the mail 1·;1tes b01. g11 to C-Ongress and gel it direct.·• he eon tinurd Tl1t postmastl:'r i;::cnera! al:;o pred irlf'd lf1<'re ...,·ou!d nn t bf..an tncrea~e ul postal r;.itrs du rin g· the 11r x1 1ear ror lhr firsl 1 \;i"S rn 11 il .~tamp HP ;i.l<:o 111/l dr 11 t·lea r he 1s oppcised 10 r.l11111n11t1n .c th 1r{1 1·!a:-~ ~,,. hu lk ma d f'r o m P age I 'POW. • • the la s! 10 da~.,, Ht 11·as treed at 3 a,111. Ul rt,Ui;h JU nglP !!'rratn and reachtd Loe r\ir!fl abo ut !I ' rn ••flt 11'3S hobbling and his lert wen~ 111 !)ad s.l_1ape . bur othe1·11.ist ! would Sil~ hr looke't 1n prett ~· good shape,·• nne sc11101· L' :->. officer said . Ont ArnPri r;:in who SS\\' the ser11tr1na11 said he was weari ng a blut' ,kn it lnng- slee1 ed n.vloo :;hi rt and trous'f!f.c;. He was 111k~n to 11 hospital at Lon~ Binh. the US. Army headquarters post 12 m1\es northeast or Saigon. The prisoner \1•as -lhe 24th American relef.S'ed by the Viet Cong. the U.S. Command 5aid. and the fi r.st in 22 monUis. ~ine others have been freed by' the r\orth Vietnamese. and a handful ha1"e escaped The most recent POW s freed by the \ 1tl C..1>ng \\'ere tv.·o A1nerican fl iers "'ho 11·alked intn a Soul'1 \7ietnamt>se outpost 111 the central highlands Dec. 10. 1969. The.• Pentagon lists 462 An1erican~ . t·aptured in Southeast Asia -l~'O in China. 378 In North Vletnam, 79 in South Vietnam and thrtt in· Laos. In addition, 1.176 Americans are 1nlssing . Officers said Sexton told them his · r.aptors did not e.1plain why he •·as being freed, nor did they alve him any ''mtMrage to tht Amerj can people." as th~ Viel Con.a tometlmts do ln)"eleaain& pr1it0ner1. / . "He said they gave !1lm the rnap and just told him to w1lk down t road until he t:amt: to the camp.·· one officer rtported. At the time of his capturt . Sexton v.·as a member of the 2nd Squadron. 11th t\rmored Cavalry Regiment, sources s111ld. The unit 11 lh1t lime was ·()f)eratina In !ht ju'n~le tind rubber plantation country north of Saigon JiHJ • A c11JJ from 11 frightened neighborhood \1oman sent patrolmen Steve Nash and Dave 0.l"e to the area reg arding po:i;sib!e gunshots, ,, Swte Official To Be Queri ed Orer Hospitals Caltlorrua's director or p~bhc health will ha1·e to appear 1n Orange County Superior Court on a date lo be-set to answer !hat proera~tinat ions b\' hi.c; offict al'e respon siblt for a rasl1 of. uh11·anted and nttdless hospital c.:onstr11dion. ••• 1111·('1 lnl" l.0111.~ F Sa1·lor w a.~ 11an1f'd 1'!.<; rl r1 t'nd.:i11!-ThurSda l" 11) a [;i1vsui1 f1 lrd bv the Cal1lornia llralth 1<..:are l'rn1 1der"s _.\ssoe1at1on. a group 1-m-nine countv l1ospitals ··ommit!rd !() th t "highe.!!L riu al1ty medical eart al the lowest rossible rates." Se1·en propostd hos pitals 1n Orangt l'nun!~ could be affected i£ the judge ;:iss1gned lo the future he;inng agree!\ 111th CH CPA allegations rhat backers of n1any proposed hospitals in Califor nia ha1·e ~·1olaled the spirit of the 1969 Duffy Rl'1 ; Tha t leg1sl;it1011 e~en1pted bu1ldtrs of p1·ii al e hospitals from nbt;11n1ng tht. no\1' needed appro~·al by !he local "'Health Plarmlng Council 1( they showed evidt.nce nr construction b1' ./ulv l 1911. · C.HCPA o1ficiai/'\ allege.d Th~rsda.\· that !he loophole in the la\v -known 1n the state agency as the ··rirandfatht.r clause" -led to the lilini: of 150 applic11tions for new hospital! with, in many ca3es. "less than lip .service being paid to the requirement that the.re must be evidence <if construciion, Southland Fir.e P e l'inits Re voRed SACRA MENTO IUPll Burning ' perinfts have been tuspended in tinder dry Southern Califnrnia at least 1hr0uah Sunday. 1tate forester Lewis Moran announced.' r.toran aai<( Thurtday ht ordered the suspension because of "extreme" fire danger and the expectaUon of *°"' north·northeaat wind• In the aouthtrn hall . of the state. A relatively large amount ot tire fighting manpower and e q u I p m e n t alre111dy hive been committed to fi res in Ventura and Santa Barblra coiuitle1, ~ said. / • The su1pension will affect all per10n~ living In areas where the California li)v1s1or~ of f o r' s_Lr i )urn!she.$ fire prolect1on . / ' Co111ied 1Holite1·no ~!1 ddleto,vn_. NY .. volunteer firemen lry tn get Daniel i\1ollterno. 4. out of Lhe 40-gallon milk ca}! into \1·hich he had squeezed himself so e_asily. They tried grease. Then they tr il'!d eggs. Finally, they had to cut h i~ free. Incident t"ok place Thyrsday. f'rom Page 1 NIXON UN VEIL S PHA SE 1'WO • • • .'~111erica 11 people I\ is ~ou 11110 ha il' ~t1own a willingness 10 l'uopera!e 1n 1he 1·:i1npa1gn against i/1flatio11 · OH1cl11I.~ ~<ud Nnfori·s objei:t1 ve ll"as lo l'educ(' lhr annual tate of incrca~e 111 l!lf• ro~t nf In 1ng lu between 2 and J percen t b.1 the e11d or next yeai:. abou1 half of !hr. pre-freeze lerel of 4.7 pcn:rnt. No effor1 ll'Ou ld be n1ade lo slop all price • 1ncreasrs The off1c1a!s 111d1cated sorn e pnce . .; "ould be p{'rrn illed to increase rn<irr 1han :i percent 1\•hile others v>ou!d be he ld to less !han that arnoun1 or even re'quired !o del"l1ne. 1·ab1ne!-ltl'e l cost of Lh·1ng Council - headed b~· t rea~ur.v Secre1ary .John B. Coonal!~ would retain ul11n1a(P <1U!hor11 y and eoultJ 1·et0 il1e guideline.~ ~el by r1ther the pay board or prite ro1n1niss1on. Busines~ . repre.c;entat 1v<'.~ wanted th r governmenl !o 1'etain control of overall pol1l'~. The AF'L-CIO charged a "'double-cross'' orer the provision giving th~ . ;idn1 inistration l'eto povoer ovcr·\l'age and prii'e dec isions. L'n1on sources said AF L- t lO President George illean.1· v.·ithdrew h1~ offer to servr as a labor meinber of !Ile pa,v board after hearing Nixon ·s <Hldre.-;s I lri11·e1 er. congressional reaction lo \ixrni'.c; spet'th grnerally was ra vorablr _ Phase 2 is Just an or1an1zation rharL ··All the difficult questions have been postponed.'' Sen. \Vil ham Proxmir~ t 0-W is. l, called for Senate authori1y Lo •confirm or reject 1nembers of lhe price-and-wage control bodies. saying Phase 2 could be '"son , very soft on priaoe restraints" and profits, and perhaps also 0 11 \1·ages. "··1ts effect 11·\ll deptnd 011 \1·hon1e ver th(' President appoints."' he sciid. Economist John1 Ktn neth Galbraith, i1·ho has long advocated stiff price-and· \\'age <·eill ng:;. called Nixon·s plan "not bad on the whol~ .. Dul criticized the absence of profit controls .'\d1111111:->l r11t1011 :;oul'l'('~ retu~etl lo di.;;cuss poss ible 11·agt gu idelines Aut lh('y said the yardst1t:k probably would bP n1nre co1nplex than the 3.2 perl'ent ra1e nf increase allO\I'~ under tt1e 1·o!untary guidPl uic!' of the Kennedy and .Jnhnson adm in1slrations Differrn1 JrlJidr!i nf'.~ 1na l' be p;;1a bl 1.;;hrd for different 111c!ustf1es. t!1rv sa td. Se ii<>l e Dernocra!ic lc:1der 1\I i \.. e i'll11nslield ~;ud Ille Pre~idf'nl"s llCI\' econo1111r p1·011.n11n~ were "reasonable" <ind he urged Cougress to support lhen1 '"Ht made a reasonablt sel of proposal~ tnr phase IL De1ails are la1:king ..-but lhel' 11·11! con1e out 1n due lin1t ," l\lansfil'ld said. ' \\l;:i!ter \\I ., Heller . a fonntr chairman of the Council of f.conomic Adl'i~ers. said · "Tj1r Prrsident 11·il l ha re lo go lo Oic 1nal with l'iolators" 1f the plan is to succeed . / The National Ass o c 1alio11 n( l'\1 a n u r a c t u r er s pledged '"tht Nixon said prof1t.c; 111lild nol be t·ontrnl!ed excl'pl fo r ''11·1ndfall" profit.~ resull ing frnn1 !he rl·onon11t' policy itsel f. Ile ~a id lhr pa,v <·omn1iss:1on -ll.'<iuld require bus1ne~se.~ lo eut pnce~ if the.I' run up ""exorbitant" profits because of t·ontrols on !hr 11'agr~ nf 1heir emp!oyes and tht t'O~l or the ir supplies 11•holehearled cooperat ion of r h e .--+ The labor.management·publlc n1ak t.up nf the pay b<iard 1\·as a concession to nrganizrd labor 11·hir h demand't>d _such a tripartite body • " But adminlsrrat1on otfitials :;aid the ,\ . " ' ··1n view of the gra v11y of !ht situation fating tht eountry ~-deJi ci ~ pnd unen1ployment and inflation -we. sbould gi1·e him every bit of support we can because thest problem~ affect everyone: lhey ignore no ont .'" 1\·lansfield' tlltd reporters . "'Tht Presidenr~ announcemen1 i.~ 11 ~te p in !ht right difecfion, '' said Sen. Ed\l"ard ~1 . Kenned y 1D·Mass1 . "But the thin~ 11·~ 1nusl ren1ember is thal so rar + industrial eommunit~"' to Nixon 's an ti· inflation tffort. NAi\1 said his goal of 2-to· :t ptrcen1. yearly in flation appear$ practical and att ainable. .James Roche. chair1nan of General \lotors Corp .. ~aid lhere undoubtedly wilk be eltments of the program "which non~ or us will like" but said 1 he adminlslration.Jias done "an ~xcellent• iob" of identifying the probltms and working out possible methods nf resolvlni them. -·-" ) Thii ~-·nd'o~• d\ti inq ,,f fe•tures Oc,xel's l•meu' Ot exe lqu•td 4inish wh ich CJiv e1 th •t •~tre prol •c· t ion'(W ifhout d estroying the n1fur1I wood ~h•t•C· +•ristic::1. Oime111ion1 •r• 4'0x4'0 with two 20" 1 prori leev1n. On c!P1p!1y now •I Te d von H1mert'1, -I l ~ , DEAL ERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAG'E HIWPOIT STOii OPIN Plll AY 'TIL t • NIWl'ORT l l ACH 1727 WMtcllff Dr,, 642,~050 OPl l'I FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS ProfM1ion1I Interior 0.1i1ner1 Av1ll1ble-AID r Piie .. T1H .,.. ..... et 0,.... Ce•1pt 14e0 IJ•J • LAGUNA llACH 345 Herth c:e111 Ml1hwar Phono: 4'4-6551 ' ' ' ' • 7 ( , 7 Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley 'l'oday's Final N.Y. Stocks voe. M , NO. 141, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, '1971 TEN CENTS Doyle Miller Firing 'fall\.S Fail; Hearing Set By ALAN OIRKIN 01 l~t 0•"• P+IOI St••! As nf this mnrninj( <11! ne.::or1at1nn" ro ~etlle lhr d1spu1e n1·cr 1he l1r111g of Dovlt> Miller as cl!v .:idm1n1slratnr ·of Huntin~ton Brarh h;n·r la1lrd ;inrl t1 public hearini;: 1ntn the rl1sm1ssfl! v.•1 11 he held as scheduled .:11 S p m. ~londay in the rouncil chamber~ This v.•as cnnf1rrnrd 1n scparatr conversations !hii; 111()rn1ng v.·1!h Hnmer L. McCormick. 1hr ::pec1al coun~c/ hired , S1mce Ti·aclt h} the c:11v cnunriL anrl i\:ewpor1 8Pach ;iPnrney Ed Scheck. who 1s representing ~l 1ller · The council has decided lo go ahead v.·1th the hearin~ and whether 1t will be held or not 1s up lo Mr. ,._lillcr," fltcCorn11ck commented arter revealin~ thal an offer had been made by the ::1dn1 in1stra!or to continue "'orking for the r11.v 1n a lesser capac1!y but was rejected by the city council in an executive session r.Ionday. "As of nnw !hf c11v co11nci l has madr lhe detern11nat11Jn In. gn aht'ad anrl fire him.·· Scheck siud .. All his vears 11•11h the city hal"e gone for naught.:, Sch eck confirmed that 11 was up to his rllent to decide "'hether to pursue the hearini; or no!, and said lha1 he had not i;poken with i\11ller for two days. This rrvirn1ng r.·ll ller declined In say "'hctlJer he still "'anted the hcann~. adrl ing that he v;<iuld consult his attorney. The c1 1y charter stipulates !hat the Sun reflectin g off unburned propellant particles and· water vapor pi-nvlded this sp~clacular display of lijh t in the freer.i n~. 111 in. upper at,moFphe.re over Southern California Thursday evening. ll all started with a space launch from Vaqd~nberg Air Force Base. See story, Page ft Youn g Burglar y Ri!.._ig Broken Up; 8 S'uspec ts H cld A ju\·enilf' bur~lar.1· alleged ly recked up ;1 break.ins in !he lasr t11•11 nn~ 11·h1ch rfcord , ~I :;.; mnnrhs 1n thr Rossmoor·Los Alamllo~ are;1 1s nu t nf rommiss1on 1oda.v Orooge County ~herifr ~ nffirf'rs bonk1>rl Eij:ht suspects. :ill minors. 1n :i round up Iha. is believed to ha\'C ended :i spa!e of burglaries rh ;:ir br~an in 1\ugus1 Reds F1·ee U.S. Soldier Afte1· 2 Years as Captiye TAY !Vlf'.111. \11('tnarn (APl -An ·\meril'.:in so!d it'r. helrl prisoner by lh,. Viet Cong fnr more than two years. "·as !'el fr('e earlv lod;i\+ and walked batC'(OOt Pl~hl hour~ "10 i;afety at an allied ba se t<in1p 70 mites north of Saigo";t The U.S ('.ommand in Saigon identified him a~ Sta/f Sgt. John C. Sexton Jr., 2.1. nf W;irren. Ohio. Thev said he · v.·a~ r;iptured Aug. 12. 1969, ~hen his armored i1ni1 wa!' ;in1bushcd near An Loe, ;:ibout 15 n1iles froni wl1ere he W;\s freed. sai d.he didn'I know wherr he had been ht'ldflr hy wh;il route th.e Vif't r..ong brou~ht him tn the point nf release. officers rel)(lrlcd . , The location sugi;:csted he may ha ve been held In Cambodia, nff1crrs said. He said hr had been.e:'constant!y on the mo1'e .. for a long lime and part1cufarly zr1 the last 10 days. He "'as freed at J a.rn. in rough JU ng lf' terrain arMl reached Lor Ninh about !I a.m. he;ir1ns is for the eity council and adn11n1str.:1tor lo bring out "all pertinent la<"ls·· to the public. bot makes clear that nn JUrl~111cnt is requ1rerl. l\-1 cCorm1ck said that the city has r1ec1dC!d to hire a hearing officer from the L<ls Ange!es Administrative Procedures Off1cf', a state agency, who will ensure lha! the procredin~ is properly conducted and that there 1s ··no harassment" The a!torney said that he predicted the hearing will be ··a lot less dramatic than people expec! " As the city's attorney . ht will sim ply read some forma l reasons for flr1n~ t\filler -the dismissal 1s to become erfective Oct. 18 -and does not plan 10 call witnesses. The attorney woulrl not re1·eat the official reasons for ~filler's f1r1ng today. "We met 11dth ~1r. Miller and his Attorney to try and arrh·e a1 :1ome mutually acceptable reasons to obvi ate the ne~ for t~,hearing. but that wasn't p!)S~ible ," r.1cCormirk s;:i id i\!cC,,rm1ck reve;iled thar a la!il minut8 attt>n1pt to reach « Sf'!!lt>mPn t w11h lhe council wa~ 1r1ed by ,\J11ler •his week , bu t ihe offer was re1ected. The nffer 'ft"aJ believed lo ha\'e been 10 continue working for another three years in an advisory "apacitv at « niu eh rC'riUCPd !'alarv from 'his preSenl pay of S.36.000 t1 1•ear. ' :.1cCormtck al~n d1 srlo;ed rhat no formal offer was 1nade to the 1Ste ,'\ULLER , Page Z) Inflation Chee}{, I U.S. to Act if ·control Vnit Fails .. ' \VA SHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of tl'le Treasury John B. Connally gave assurance today that th.e government will act to keep inflation tn check if.President Nix-on"s Phase 2 wage and price bodies fail lo hold the line. C<>nnalt.v, chairman of the Cost ~f Living Council. told <1 ne"·s conferen<;:e th;it his tnp-levcl council will oot vf'fo price or wagf' increase decisions of the independent new Pay Board or Price Comm1ss1on. ,!. . .... New Eco11omy Plans Told By President From Wirt. Service1 WASH INGTON -President Nlxon unveiled the goals of bis post.freete f!conomic policy Thu rsday, passir:ig along rn lwo new cit~· boards the key decisions on perm1ss1 ble wage a~ice ''But if it becomes apparent that their actions arc not consonant "'ith !he President's announced goal of holding down inflation, !hen frankry some action , will heve lo be taken," he said. "'The government is not. getting out of this picture." He said the administration had tried to structure a mechanh;m to represent all elements of society. Questioned on the hol issue of labor's ins istence that ~age !lcttlement already .. under contract be permitted to take effect when the 90-._day freeze ends on Nov. 13, Connally look a hard line. "\\'e . are not going lo guarantCI:""" an ything to any individual," he said. BuL he added that the. decision nn deferred p;:iy hikes. 11•h1ch \Vere postponed during the freeze, \Viii be •·a n1atter for th e Pay Boarrl to determine." Asked abliut rhe 10 pPrrent import tax /See CONNALLY. Page 2) Preside11t's Ne,v Pla11 s Fo1· Econo1ny at Gla11ce ' WASHINGTON (UPl l -President Nixon's new economic program at a ance: e Ma~inery -'A 15'-member pay board. comooscd of labor. manage- m Int Md public representatives, and a stven-member. price commissinn. com· ~ of seven pllblic memhers, "'iii be created to enforce "'age·price controls and i\lidtlines w.hen the freeze ends Nov. 13. increases• 1 ll may"llt!-:"as long as five wee ks beforiv<' workers, busincssn1e n anil-consumcrs iJ1 answers to Lh r, questions that c~ncern them most: "How much "'ill wages increase?" and '"\Vhat u·i!l happen to pri ces'.'" e Goal -To bring the rate of inflation, now .about 4 7 percent a.}'ear, down to 2 or 3 percent by the· end of 1912. " e .Increases -Snme increases in wages and pr ire5 1<.'Jll hr .alloll"l'd bv the board. But the size of increases will be determined eirher hy !he pa.v h<!:irrl or the wage commissiofl or \\•ill be expected to stay within the £llJdclines, which are to be formulated before Nov, 13. · Nixon in a n111lonal television and radio brnadcast, Announced creation of a 15- rncmber pay boat;d with representa!ives nf tabor, management and the general public. arid I'-seven-member price comn11s:;ion or nongovemment members to establi~!i!h th(' guirleli "'es for tht next phase nf flation control pol icy. The boa have un!il Nov. 13 -.when rhe v.·c.gc.pri~ent freeze expires -10 lay down guid lines for pay and price 1nc.·reas~-a_ inrslration offici als said the mem~rship of the boards would be announced 1n a few days, The wage.price freeze, .!ls previously announced. remains in effect until Nov. 1J e Dividends and interest -PrcsJdent Nixon said hf' v.·nu!d a~k Coni;ress: tc give · him-standby authority ln impos~~con1rols iJlt dil'tdends and 1ntel"es!. e ,Profits -He said the price board v•ill press husin ess ro r.ia ~s '"\11ritf. fall''1;rofl~.resultin~ from controls on to the:-public in the form of !o>l'er priers: e oUration -Nixon gave no hinl how long the ne11,· syo;;lem 0r controls. will last. •· e Penalties -The new ajl:encie~ could ask thC' Jus!1ce Dep;i r!mC'n t In sttk Ctlurt in junctions anrl finf's of SS.000 for each offen~r-:-.·ixnn said he \1·nu!rt ask Congress to ex tend the law under "'hrch he initiat('d-cnntrols un11] ,\pn! JO, 1973. Beach ·Aides' Raise Set " Investigators said rhc ynunR stcrs. ;ill nf whom ;ir~ ';:iwa1!1ng p11e "'ilr cnun ar1ion lodav. concentrated nn hnn1r.s in thccai;.r.;i ..__ . .. end limiled !heir loot to cash <1 nd small iten1s nf valuP HP wa~ pronounced in :·generall y .11ood" condition after being examined at an Arm.v hnspital. But ofricers who saw Sexton said he looked "a lilt!e drawn" .:ind his feet were cut and sore. ··He was hobbling and his feet were iri harl shape. but otherwise I v.·ould say he looked in pretty good shape," one senior 'The 1vage·pricr freeze has been remarkahlv successful ," Nixon said. ··The prirriary credit for the success of this rir.~t step in the f1gh1 against nsing pr1(CS belongs !o you, it. brlongs to lhe An1cricao people. II is yoll who have shown a "'i llingness to cno perate in the campaii;:n a,'l;iinst inCT;ition." {f Freeze Alloivs Mov e ( Officers .~aid Lhe rini;: operalerl in 1wn groups of fnur persons each ilnd mrt. periodically to wf)rk (l\11 future pl<!n.! and f ompare resuH s frqm past operatinns. . . -.. Orange Coast 1''eathcr The lhrce-day heal wave ha.'5 \ V a ca l pd Soi11hern Callfornia's1 w@:alher scene. leavtng sunny skies and tempcralures of 75 along the coastline. Highs in land expected to be around 80. ).J}U'S tonight and Sat· urdey. 55 to 65. H11ve a nice weclt· end. • INSIDE TODA\' Thr Laguna Bea ch Civic Bal· let. Compnll!J tllflll(lllrol.es it.~ JOth scruo11 ,,,~:r;/ S11ndo11 willL n benefit performnrrrt nt. Ntt11Porr Harbor Nigh, Schoo l. Deta1~ in today~ Weekender, ..... .. Myl\j.al ..... .. ...... II· I) N•llefll l ·-~ C•llffflll• • Crlft,. ,_ .. Cftld'lttt Ue ' 11Hllllr..,., ~" Ct.tlftttl ... '''"'• ·-" .,_, " ·-11·1' , __ " $11<' Mlflllt , .. " 0..111 Kelk•t .. T1ll'tll11M • ...... " " ,,...,.,. ..... leffwi.I ,,,, • w11111tt • ·-,.," Wlllll Wl,i, .. -.. Womllll'• ,,,..., 1>u Allll L-*" " WerM -· ... Mlllllle• .. w,,_.,,..r ,,.,, ... -.... There.also was some indication he.. may h;ive suffered an arm wcund, they said. They quoted him as sayi ng he reached !ht>. camp at Loe Ninh. just south of the Cambodian border, with -thCilid of ;i crude map drawn for him by his captors. He also was given a scrap or paper with a message in English and Vietnamese. askin :people to assist him in returni'.!8._ to t AiTierican side. The man, r1soncr since August 1969, U.S. officer said. ' One American who saw rile servicemaQ i.said he was wearing a bl11e k11it, long- sleeved nylon shirt. and trousers. He was taken to a hospital at. Lon~ Bin h, the U.S. Army headquarters post 12 miles northeast of Saigon. The prisoner was the 24th American rereased by the VieL Cong . the U.S.,_ &!~ sairl, and the first ln 22 months. ine others have been freed by the Nor Vietna~se. and a handful have escaped. • • Officials said Nixon's objective wa s to reduce the ;innual rate of increase in the ,cost of living to between 2 and 3 percent' hy the end of next year. about half of the pre=freeze level of 4.7 percent. No effort would he made lo 1top all price increases. The officials indicated some prices would be permitted to increase more lhan 3 perce nt wh ile others would be held IStt NIXON; Page %1 Depending on· what President Nixon dnes with the wage.price freeze, top level officials ifl,Hul')tingt:on Beach could get an 8.5 perc~nt pay raise on Nov. 14. The salary, adjustments for the 4:J positions 'tligible for membership in the ~fanagement·E m p Io yes Organization were agreed lo Thursday night by the council and accepted today by the r.1EO. Free·way Factions to Meet Both councilmen and members of the MEO have been warned th;it the agreement is still subject to action under lhe modlfled wage-price fr eeze discussed Thursday by the President. "This means that m a n ag em en t employes could receive all of the proposed increase. a part or none at all ... depending on ihe 11ction of t h e President," caulioned Personnel Director Edw11:rd Thompson. V aIJerf~-city By JOANNE R~DS Of lllt O•llY ,1191 IUtl A tri-city conclave on the Route 39 Freeway proposed for · next W!i!k i~ expected to bring together a variety of 11uggestinns for ttit freeway alignment in west Orange County. There are those who f1vor no ~ange in the . current 1Jignme.nt along Newllnd Street," Othe:rt favor ml nor adjustmenll in that aliinment to remove It from Fnuntain V•lley. AMlher itrooP ts b8c~ing a m1jor rulignment of tht route . The meeling was·proposed by F'ounta ln Valley Mtyor Ed Just two week11 1go. It hAs betn tentatively scheduled for Tuhday. in tM Fount.a In Va 11 e Y Community Center, but that ill the nigh~ . ,, ' Conclave on. Rout,e Alignrnent Set that the Westminster City Council ni~tll, so the d8te m3j' be .changed. The. Huntington Beach city council Monday night agreed to meet on that elate and Fountain Valley City Manager Jim Neal aaid he is trying to change the meeting time 110 that all thrtt councils can be 1CtOmmodated. The Westminster council , accordil)g lo Mayor Derrick McWhinney, Is most likely to W'tnt to maint.in the status quo. In an interview , McWhlnney reiterated the Jong-held position of Westminster th11t no realigrunent of the roule in thi.t city will be approved by tht (lty counetl. "Unless there i! some new lnfonnalinn prtsented." he said, ''I lmagimo our council will M•Y with the D01iUon tc. has always held." The mayor said ht: had been cpntactqf by Larry Curran. president of the Concerned Citizens Council of Huntington Beach. Curran hes proposed that th e Huntington Be111ch council study an Alternate alignment' called the crosHiver route which would malnt11in the same alignment through Westminster. but would cross over to Gothard Street .at Hell AVt.nue. McWhlnney said he wou1d be intere3led In seeing Curran 't propOsi;J, but noted that "It is probably a long shot that Westminliter will change. We're pretty ha ppy with the way it is now." He !Alrl the current alignment of the freeway has 111dded to the city's industrlal 6i IS.. FREEWAY. Pafe !) ii. I • Citizens Conunittee Sets 'Meeting Slate A seriea of mee.tings on various tOPici;; has ~n .teheduled by the Huntington Bead! Citizens Committee for Goals and ObjecUvt1. All intertsted dtiu.ns are invited to attend the mee.Ungi, to be held at 8 p.m. in the a(hriinl1tr11ive annex, 52S Main St. on the foUowlng dates and !opi<:s: Schools, Oct. 14, tra~rtation . Oct. 21 ; parks and recreation, Oct. 2 8 : appearance. Nov. 4: natural resourttS, Nov. JI ; communications, Nov. 18 and residt!r1Ual, Dec. 2. '1 . . . .. . . •• Councilmen and the r-.tEO h;i1·e been negof.iating sincr. 1\-l;iy . but th n -; e negotiatinns \1·ere interrup!f'd by the freeze. The c_nu'nr i! did srant a. fn11r percent interim increase to management empl~s "'hile drafting the fina l agreement. City Inrorm<1t1on Off1cer Bill R.eed said it is based on a "'age survey of JG SQu!hern California cJlies -the five just 'ab<)\'e and the fi ve just bel ow Huntington l3each in size. He also pointed out that U1e 8.6 percent figure. was an average of the incre·11 ses granted. Federal Offices Closed Monday Government offices will be the only ones to be alfected by the Columbus Day holiday in Hunlington Beach a n d Fountain Valley. F~eral and state government that is. The post office..s and [!;tale offices su ch 11~ the department of motor veh icles wiU be closed Mond11y. feity government, on the other ha.nd, will keep right on going, with city halls in both cities slated to remain open during the,hollday. <;olumbus D11y , Oct. 12, actually fall 1 on Tuesday, but will be f\.ionday. · • In jd'dilion lo the city hall& which u·lll be open both Monday and Tuesday, banir., and most retail stores will 1\so sUly opeu. l .!J ' • • t tlAJ LY PILOT Frid.it Octobtr a. l'lil Bea~h Seeks Top Man fo1· City Chief • If you are between 3~ a;1d ;,Q, an exptrt in fi nancial planning and ha1·e had eight years' expei'ienct in mu n i c 1 pa I administration. you could be the next city administra tor of lll1 ntlngton llf:arh If you are 1111errsted. lh(' 1•1ty 1s offenn~ a salary between ~30 ,()()1) ;111d $40,000 a ~ear Al least !ha! 1~ !he ~a lary range the city counc1Jrnen 11ou!d like tu nfler so Ion~ as Pres1dc111 ~L\(111 lets tht'm Tbe::.e y,ere !"r>1ne c;f tl1r i;o111ts hrnu~hl out when the ct1\' l'f!Uf!('il met 11'1!h the personnel eo111m1.~~1011 Tliun;r!a1 r11ght tn 11ork oul o:nter1a cind proredttrc 111 FREEW 1-\ Y • • • and comrnerr1al d r 1 r In p 111 e n t. "R<'a:1 ~u~·all~. Id ha1e to stty that wnle::.s the) ha\e su1ne rrett:. anrar11 1P otfPr, 11·~ \.lon·t change our p1)s1r1011 ." \]t \\'h1n- l1!'_1' added _ Sttking a replace1nenl for uu~\l!d c1Ty administrator Do~le ~lil !er The council agreed to let the Cooperative Personnel Se,..;ce~ ~n agency under lhe California State Personnel Board, handle the advertising and 5t·reenini:; of ;ipplir·ant<; f1Jr !ht> jolt .lin t' . .;111natr nf !hf' C(1st of rh1.~ st.•r1 !!'(', g11·en Thursday n1gt-.t, was $1.300 Persnnnel IJ~!Pt'111r 1-:d Tl10111p:.•J11 1111!1 !ht> l"!Ulnf·1I 1l1nr hr he llr1·rd 1111.' f•JTV 11011111 r<'C'el\C' ilh<'J11t 200 appl1tan1.~ Tilt'' pos1!1on will br ar!1er11 ~ed n<1!1on11·1tl•· 111 l1>1dt> JOurnal" 11111! nl<1,i:il1.11lf'~ ,ind 111 /j11·ci::t n1a1hng:s to l'lllC~ V.tltl ;i r1ipul at ion In Ir•~ !han lhal a111111111t 11r r1r11 1rq11 ,rrd 1n decl1nr .!\d1111111.,tr:i·11•p -,11111 1 '(·~ rrtl1.,cd 111 r!1sru~s p11,s1blr 11;"J('.r gu1drl1Pf"i 811! thry said 1111· ~;irrl,;111 I... p1·1.hahl:. 11 1111lr! 1, .. n111i-r ,·nn1plrx 1ha11 !hr .1 :! p('!T<'HI r;i1e The 111ii:.rir al5o ~aid h" be!ir1r>' the llf l!liTea-;r. ntl .. 11111 11n(!1•r11,,. 111111111:1~: jo111t n1ert1ng fif !lie rhn·t• l'O,Jn(11~ 110uld guH!rlin(·~ nf th f' f\rntletl . a11rl .lnhn~v11 1101 be 11ortln1h1le unle~~ lilt· ~i\,'. .•1a !f·· .1d1q1n1~lral1ttn• • h 1 ltffrrf'(l! g111d>'l1t1f'• 11:;1_1· ht p1;t,11ll1.·l11 ·d 11'ere g11 tll t e prop1>~<ib for ··!t.al,1' pr:nr .1fnr r11ff('n•111 1n<lthtnt'' 1lir·.1 !'1'11'1 10 lhe n1ee11ng, .l\1X(')n '~1 1d pl'ofl\" would 11111 !Jr ··\~'e don·! \\'a nl 10 be lu1 w11h ~<11nr IJf , "'nrrillrtl i·-~··rpt for '·ll'indlalr' prof1 I~ rh1s st uff \"Olrl turkry, '.he s:i.1ci rP~Ult ing f1·n rn .tla• t'L"tonomw pnlrcy 1t::t>l l. \l'estn1111::;tr.r L'lt~ ~l;inager B o b H(' ~aid lhr p;ly l'Omn1 iss1on would Huntley said lu~ ;.taff h:id 1t1r1 111th thr 1rqu1re bLi-111c~~t'" Iii <'LJt prict'S if thry :;l;iff of ~·ountain \·alle~· rwo 11eeks ago ru11 1111 ··(·xorh1L1nl'"' pro!1\s b('C;Ju~r of , and had discllSM!d "possiblr alrernalilf' 1 '0)1trnl~ •111 \hf' 11:Jg('s of 1he1r ernpkl'.d'S routes." Hr said .~1flll n1emher~ 11-,,\ild and thf' en~! flf I heir ':llf'[llic.~ furnish their eouneil wi th ;i report prinr Thi' l:ill11r'·tn~nn1;r.n1ent·pu ~l1c-1nakr1q1 to the Joint n1eetin),1,. •1f 1t1r [l<l~ h<Jard ll'i!S a ,·11ncr:;;:inn !n The Fountain \'alley and IJunlingt.p n ,nri::r±n11t'ct labor 11h1th rlrn1;indcd suc·h a Betti.:h Ci ly Cot1r1cils arc on n_•rord hs ~ !r1parl1 le hod~ favoring a rou!e doil'n Gothard Street. Gu t nd1111n1<.trat1 on olf1t1<ils !'aid.. lhc '!'his. rnove !1a.~ nnt 1nel 111!h ~upport in \Vest n1in~tEr brcau.~e 1h;1t <1li ~nr:ir11t V>ou lr:! \1·ipe f'U1 n~11\ halt of rile 1·1!1 ·s small 1ndustr1al <irc,1 · But the ~ewl;.ind ~tre!'l 1nut1• f.11nrrrl by v.·rst111ins1 er, has brought ~lrrnr opposition in Foun tain r a1Je1· fr•1rn 111: t:ouncil ;ind thr sC'hno l rl.i s I ,. 1 ('I Councilmen ha \'e stater1 they \1'il ! not -;Jgn ;i ro ute agn-e111e11l 11·1!h thP ~!ale 1f the frcrwa.v runs doll'n ,"\P11·\anr!. ~\1eanwhilr. llun!.ingfon Be:<C'!r'l~ 1:t(·1111i the possib1lit:-> <if no nnrJh .snu!h lree11a1 .,;. Coun!'ilmen in the bea('h e1ty ha1 r pur. add itional cn1phasi~ on rhr !10111r :l'l Freeway bec;iu.o:e of an ;innnun,·en1rn1 early !his Spl"lllj!: 11 h1rh p111 lhe f11!urr i"•f 1hr proposed Pae1!1y l"!~1<I Free11a1· 1:1 doub L ~ ' - T11·11 alli;-rn;;l rs h;11f' be<·n prnprJ;.t'd v.·irh thf' harl..1ng nf l!u11t1n::;lun l~ ... 11·!1 \lne -whlf'tl -11riuld h<11P n:lnc;1lPr1 lhr f:·cewav about JOO to ·!iflfl 1·ar·ci.0 11e.•r 111 _r\rwla_iid Strrel 111thn.u1 ;i ,;ell' ilf'.!l'lll)C "'<lS reJf'~'telJ hy 1l;c Friun t<i111 \ ~JJr1· counril ,-\ ~rcond . 11 h1l'h 1rriuld pu1 ·1 hr 1•·r{'11a·.- iibou1 200 ~ard~ 11e.-;1ol1lio> f1rs1 :il:Prn;•!c 11·as unde1: d1,:cu~.,itn1 11·i1en ri1c 1oi11l meeting was pro_poserl One of lt1e pnrne Plrn1P11T ~ 111 t11r freewa1' ("llll(n•rei-~1 1~ 11111r :-.;;1tr hlghwa·y~ olfir1als h~1f s<J1d that a 11('11· alignment Qeanng Y.111 drk1,1· I h r construction nl thl' frrew~1· at lea )\! l11•r1 ve;irs, \\"estn1instcr <ind Be;ich do nol \\"iHll dcl;i_1·.< Southland Firr Perini I:-; Ile Yok ed S.\C R:\ \1 t:\ ·1 i I 1 l J•J • t}11adr11 ple Rites / 1lf oki11µ, Parent.~ Bit. i\'e r i:o11.~ :-.AX Rr·:R\'ARDl'.'--0 1t ·r 11 -~ .111-1111 llund 11111 r~t'flt'I h1~ i'lrk~I dllt!!!.ll!rr'. .Judy. lt It) th<' ;iJl<1r S<J!urda_y !or h<'t' 111;irriai:r 111 .1;11 ll 1111ard, ~~. nf H11 <'r.,1<1r Thrn hr'll l11gh1;i,il 11 111 lhr 1·rl!r f1f l/1r 1·i)u:·1·h ·tri i.;rr daugli1f'I' .la11lf'r :!:t 1dlP ' 111;11T11nr: J.1 l\r1111l'tl1 ='n11lh .. , l·:un•!-;1, .:ir ,\1r F111·cr pilot !11'11 1n;1kr· ;-, lhll"rl and fflltrlli ll'lll rlo11 11 lht• :11~lr 11 1\h r,l-:i11~ialer .lr1t111, ;;,?. and .J r:~nni>tlr_ IP. n11 111~ ;11·n1 Iii F111r ri .. ur:,l11{'1'S ;11'1> hr111g ·1n:1n 1r,I ;d l I' Ill S;1J11;U;,\ J11 ii f!llHdl"llpl•' o•('r'('l\l1111v ,11 :-;i .<\1111r ~ llrin1;u1<'atholil'1 ·1o111·111 Tllr" :di )::•11 r11~~.1 i::,t-ti 11bnu1 r!1~ -:i111e 11n1r, tli1>11' 1nr1th<>i-.l~ne t'Xpl<11ned ·• \nd lllPI' t1gun·rl_ 1nste;;ui of )?f'111110: 1>1;-,rr1rd 111 srp:11·,1 rr 111,ddi n'g~ all 11 1111111 1/11·t'•' 111 111111· n1nnlh.,, 11h1 not ju':il h;,11~ 111rP cen'llll>Jl\ , .. l•:;:i!'lh ):!1rl ;.111.llOC. ~11lide::n1a1d. n1at1·011 nl linhnr n11~ hf'n1'·rr And flower J?irl. for· a ~or.1! •)t !Iii :l! lh l" ~ar. ;r1m Hunds' !'!On,_ ]1'_n. 211. 11 ill hi.' <111 1t~hr1·1 ... 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I )istrrc l !\lee ting On Unification • A ~prt'1.:l1 1nrr1111g h;-is ,Pecn,(·allPd for 'llonda,1· h;.· 1ru1<1tef~ nf the Fnuntn i11 Yallr_1 School Di~trirt ff\ disruss lht' legal rarn1/1c;111ons of a un1f1c111 ion plan . Thn 1n~1n q11estioi1 to be cxamint'd du nng !he i 30 p 111. ~c~)\1on at tltslr ic;t hradqu:ir!r rs 1~ a'\1 a lle~ed (•onflict ur 1n1eres1 an1oni.: 1nen1bers or lhr 1·ou111y < ommirtee on School District L:nification. :-.r1c~;1f'I Bnek. •supenntcndenl or )\f:hools for the Fountain \'alley dislricL el11ims that some committee n1embers st.ould hll_\:J/~hst ained froni vot ing on the plan 011U1e..ground'S1hat lhey either lilc 1n or ser ve as trustees 111 school di striCt s in1·01ved iii tlniric11tion Hnck Sai d that a reprrser!t;iJil'f' nr •he I 'ount.v Counsel ""'OIJld attend lh(I meeting 101 lhe purpose of giving le gal advicr. Newlon .Le aves· .China HO;-..\; KONG rUPl1 -Black Pantht"r Lei.der Huey NOll'to11 returned tod ~y from • visit 10 Communist China· and lert Rlmost lmmecl i3tely for San F'ranci~co. l\ewtnn ll<·a! t1t con1panird by Elaine :S-.1 ~--eiold' 11 ......... II~ •no C-t• Mftt, <•Hl••~i.. l11111ter!~1io-. '•y <trllt~1 1l U _,..,, t• "'•II ".1' ..-!lllfl m11111rr ti••'••' r• I~ IS -·~.Iv. -4' Rrown, 1nforn1a11on officer for th"' r'an!hen:;. ~ii RolM'l't Leonard Bav. 1di:n11r1e1t as a.bndv~u a rd. • ,, I I •,n11.!11'.' 1rpl1rd "1 drn'I .111l11'1\J<1l r fl ' 11 \\" \'.1 l!'lil l'I f'I I 11 •11(' in 1'11nl111·1 1i-1111 ll t•;11 '•l 1'·<'qllJ i1tl' l 11:1" ~l\f'll !l" {:1,1u;•l1I Ill 11 di :di \ '-1 \f:il..111~ . !•Ill I :J!l\ _;,f l)H' f'l 111101'1 1<· 1 .. 1111•11i;11 !'1111n:lll1 -.11d d.-( 1.,1,.11.-~11111dd lu· 111 l111r 111111 -.:.1hil11:1t 1n11 ::n;1 I'" .111n1 •1 <1 lf'1'\I Tliul'~1l;11· 111;.:lil 111· l'1f'\1dr nl \1-,n10 .:'1'11 111.~ rill' 1.1\r 01 1l1r ··•~1 111 :11 · Ill).: i•ll 1'1':; ,, r1,1·.1 'I Ir·'.! 1(1 -~ prl'l.">'rl( ;.i \C~I' 111 111.~ rnol ol \1'.17:!. 'l'hr ,,Fl.-("l(J 11.1~ 11•1l1t1rd 11~.11111011s •111r1· ;-i1·r (r·rr 10 ;;tr1kr 1f lhc l'l\ntrac!ed 11 ;i~e 111(TC->1~c~ arr not p<\1r! wt1"11 the lri·~';'(' '1'ndg. AF'..1.-ClO Prr:.1dr111. l;rnrgr \\r.ir1\: :011tl olhrr lop lrudcr!'I ()f !ahor lia1r \11thbelr!. all p\c!!grs ol r11np<'ro1l n'rl 1· ilh 1hr fo11hcn1ni ni:: Pha~r 2 1nachin('r'~' ;iiinounccd h1 1'ih:o11. l~u! Conn;1.ll v ~<1id 1111' \J·1He1nl)er P;i;.·, Rfla rd 11•1th ·criual represenl<1t1tl1f trnrH labflr it1f!11sl 1·_1 and thr pub!i~·-11·ill hnld 1\le l...cl'. "That's ;;ome!hlng for thcn1 10 rlrcidr:" l1c );:lid . ··\Ve arc not g11i11g to sa"v to lhC4ll thHI they canno! let lhesc 1·,-~gr 1ncrr~se~ go into rflrc1.·· If ,\.1ea ny h;is not been asked Iii ht a 111ernbef flf the ne\lo' wage board, hf' wlll ht, (onn<fl!y ~aid..~ SA6'k ·'School ~ . I •} - Di s tri~t Annex f ouh1a1n Valley School D is t r-1 c l "''1 ru~tees Thursday voted In accept the petition of llro property ownt•rs \11ho hal'c t1skerl h) be anllexed t:iy the sch·oo1 r1 t~IT1ct A pu blic hearing on tht 11.nnexation bas been ~chedult'd fnr the regular board meetin~ or Oct. 21. I.he property ownefS. Ray Fisch.er-and the GL111ninghan1 Consl(tlotion Company. ny,·n a total of 12 and three..qui rters acre!! east of EuclJd Street amt north of Warner A\1enue. • Thry .1rc asking lo have thrir pr-a-~rt}' removed. frorn the Garden G1·ove Unified :-.Chool Di~trk·t and put into the fount~in \·a11e.v District. The proper t y is :;chedul('d 10 bi' developed into 3:> home!!. ' r ~ Pa1·s a~ asslstant city ad111i11i:.11 atoi 111 a t1!1 o\er 200,1.100.population. 1':du e at1on : BA/BS in public administration or related field : master:s 1n public ad1ninistra!ion desirable. A "thorc.ugh kno\\·le<lgr" of t1nanr1al planning. \ndu!llna1, eon1n1i:'n·1al and rn11r1sn1 rlevelopn1ent, 01·erall 1nurul"1pal pl;inn1n].! ~ol u!1on~ rue pr'ublen1s of rapi d gro11 th ... l\'r 11·11111 l'Ornf'nnr wh11 ha~ been n11 Ille lrf'adn1ill ,' ~aid 1 'o t1111·dn1;in .le1Tv ;\l<Jtne~ \\ hn drrw ll[l rhe ~ugge!'lled 1·eqlllre1ne11t.~ with ( 'uu11cilrT1an .la!'I-. i,fC('ll 111 ;;11 e.1!'11rr i.es~ion 11·111i 'J't111111p~11n . unr1npln\'n1e11l anti 111fla!1011 -1·. e ~hould J.llt' lun1 E''.f'1'\" hit •)f ~11pp<1rl 11r t•an het•ause tht-~(' prf'lblcm~ affert fl"f i·1•011e: !hey 1gn1JJ"C nu 011e, .\l;1nsf1rir1 !1\ld 1 cpo r·trr.'. 'Tilt• I '1·e~idt11l!";-. l!il!\OU!ll"C'li\t'lll 1_, a ~lt·p u1 the nght d1r·t•cl1n11.·· :.;11d St·11 Ed11;1rd .\1 l\er11wd1· 1J}..\J :1~s • "(jut ll1r lh111g 11·r llll-l'l f"l;'l1;('l11hf'r lS 1t1;<1 Sfl L1 r Ph:i.•t 2 1.~ JUS! <111 1w;;<in17.at1on chart. "/\II Lhe dlf!icult quc.st1on5 hal'e been p11.\lp0ned."' Sen. \V1llia1n Proxn1ire llJ-\.\'is.\. called 1111· Sen:ile ;u1l hunty it) ronfirrn or 1·eircl 111r1nbrrs flf the price-and-wage cont!'ol 1.od 1cs. sa~·in!: Ph;ise 2 eould be .. soil, '· rry ~olt on pri\'C rc:>\r;-i1n1s·• and profil~. ;u1d pe1'11aps :dsu on wage); ... Its effect ''ill depend 011 11·ho1ncrer thr President ;1ppo1 nl s." hr ~aid. Econo1111st .Johr1· l\ennetll Calbrai!h, 11110 has long ad1oca1cr! stiff pricc·and· 11age ceilings. cal!rd l\i xon 's pla11 "1ult h.id on thr 11hoJ('" but i't'l!Jt'ized lhe <'o..;.1b~e11er. ul pr11lit i'1\nlrnls. \\alter \\' Hl'lll'r. a former \'h<1 1n11a11 1,1 lllf• ("nunril 1il E<·n110111w .!\rlvisers, ~:ud 'The President 11'111 ha1·r lo go rn lhe 111:11 111ll1 riola ln!'s" 1r lht plan I'.' to · lll'('E'Cd Thr . \l'alinnal /\ s ~ o 1· i a I 1 u 11 of \l;i nufact urer~ pledged '·lhf' 11hnlrheartcd ('OOpcra!ion of I h c 111du.,1r1:<I eomn1un1ly " 10 ~ixon·s anti· i11llal1(ln effort. KA I\! said his go11! of 2-to- '.l pr.rernl y .--.;irl.1· inflal ion <.1ppearll pri.ltl1eal and at tainahlr .i ;11ne~ nnchf'. o·h:-iir1nil11 nf I ;eneraJ \l11lnrs ("n1·p . s;11r! rherr tu1d011btrdl~ wil l lir rlt'nH~lll~ nl 1l1r pn1grll1n ··ll"hich 1101,l(' .. r 11.; 11'111 111-.r" but ~air! J ti r :111in1111~tr;11!l\I) h:iS donr '<111 r~cell cnt 1rih-' o! 1den111~ 111~ lhr rnfhjf'n\~ anrl 11r11·k1ng rn u po~sible 111r1 hods 11f re.~olvio1 1 lirrn .\111-1 ··1111;::1'1'.~~ion;il •-r111\·1s11• •entered "n Ilic lailure thus t;ir 10 !ie1llr ~\Ith ktv p11l1t·1 q11r.~!1nns a;: thl' gu1dC'l111e formula':'! :111d 11 l1>'thrr pre1 inush· 1·onrr.1rted pay 1111Tellses 1·;111 l<ikr rt11•1·1 11hr1• the fr eeze r11d.~. :\1;in_1 p;:i,1 i1ll'rf'a~r~. ~n111 r h:in::airied ,111! ;iod 1elled 111 1fH1lrar-t~ a _1('ar llr two ;u,:11_ 111'n· ~1·hrrlulf"d l<i !<tkt rlfrrt during 111" flll-<J<ll 1r,·e1r : all 11rr·r dt•lrl'rel!I . N'Ow 1/1e q11('~l1u11 1.~ 11llrllll'r lhev will br prrn11lted 111 full ll'hf'11 ll1 r -llf'll' Pay Bnard 1s :idn11111Slf't'111i: 11':1gf' ron1rol~. Thr AFL-CIO l1as 11nt1fierl 11~ un ion.• !lir1· arr frt>r lQ..;,;t riRr 11 c111plOyf'f'~ fail tn 111:ike gnf}d 011 such ~·on1rarl~. , ,. ( ' ·, I Ii Personnel con111 11sslu11 tn e 111 be r ll 11uestioned \\ hether !hr ('Ouneil was not lunitmg 1he Iteld and e x e I u d 1 n g applicants from the pri\'ate sector Both Green and Mayor G e o r j!, e \lrCrarllPn argued. ho1rever, Iha! 1he prol1Jern.~ of 111unicipal government harl groll'rt so n1ueh in recen! years 1ha1 recent rxprnenee in e11y gol'ernment was f'SSent1JI The presen! sa!ary ranRe for the e11y <1dniini~l ra!ur· 1~ S29.040 to $36,llOO a ~·eal'. A quest101111as ralsrd 011 11·hether the t1tv 11tHdd be ablr In r;i1 se lhe range tO ~10,000 !o S--1().000 a .rtar under lt1t 11<1r 1on's present ct:on01nie po!1~1e~ 11ikc A tlrocu.tc • H 11 rL IJ:Y .Su rue !-1ACHA.\1E'.\'TU 1 l,:PI ! An il~s"Cn1bl~· r-omn11t1er h11s apprfl\l'rl a hill 1thirh 11·ould allot sta te h1ghw;iy funds lor b1c~c!e pat hs e1·en though the bill "s author was unable to ;ippcar. I-le \vas reco1·ertng fro ni a b1c.ve le fl l'C1dent. The measure by Sen. Ja1nes illdls (!).$an D1ego1. ll'as appro1ed Thursday on a s(lllt 1·oice 1011> of the i\'atura! Jtesources a 11 d l'onserration Committet and sent to the \\'a_1·)\ and l\teans Commit1re. !\f in~· bill 11 a s prt"sented tn ron1mi1tee b~· Asse1nblyman John Dunlap 1 D"l'\apa ~. who said !\!ills 11·as absent .. because of Ills high inl'nlV-ement 1vith bic\'C'le~ " i\1i!!11 v.111.s inj ured. In a bic.11·lr aceident Su nday while rid~ng tn San Francisco's Golden Gate Pttrk . His measure. as amended by the committee. would makt' one"half or 1 percenl of the state highw<i.1· funr1 a1·ailable. f.'uppics .Badly_· .!Vced a Mother Sel'en i.:ockapoo puppie~ are in 11rgen1 need of a 1nother. Theirs ·died thursday·_ only 1wo day~ after s;he hal!I gi\•en birth, actord1ng In 1\lrS. L.vnn Holco1nb, 17171 HaRur Lanf". Hunt1n.i;:tou Beach .. !'1·e been feed ing tl1e1n p1·er1· fi>wr ho urs since hlrt h wi1h a babv bot ile. but 1'111 afra,id they ,l\·il! die if tlif..y don'I gel a subs!itute inother."' she said Anyonr "·ith • lactati ng frmAle-<lOR inay r-all?-ilr)\. H()"l~mh at 8~2-5tii3. She 1s a11.~1ot1~ 10 hear from you . JD l ..,.. ,aw~u1r\ \\'ASHJN\iTON' (UP I 1 A ttorn~v I ieneral Jll hn N. 11ltchell has been nan1rtl def~ndanl In a $732,~ suit _ rilrd b.1· 16 1nembers .of the Jel\'!S h Defense League IJDL). ··f:'~ed ln U.S. Distric1 l'n-urt 'rhursday/.t~t suit at:tused 111itrlJl'll or allo~.,.lng :seven f'BI agen1); lo lap telephones of thr JDL's )'evv York o[f1cr without cou1·1 author1zal1on reriu1rr:d by a 19fiR la11 ""'' "'"''0 ..... ~ •o• •' •• • / l'1ly Attorney l)on KonfiJ .~<11d ht> 11·ould researl'h thi s qur:>l!nn ;ind g11·e lhc. i.:ouneil a n op1n1ou. Although the aj?e pr'eferenre. 35 to 51', ~·Ill not be l1s1t·d 111 !hr ad\ert1~111•: berauS(' of fcdcr;il anl1·dtser1n1111at1 (l!l la11 s ll 11t!I be t!ll'ludf'd 111 rhe ~11gg('S\('d screening t"nlena lnr Thf' 1r11er1 rrw panel. The pl'otedure lh11I 11ill he lo!lu11ti! 1~ that !he slate bo;1nl wdl Sl"l f'r11 1111 .. apµl1c<1t10rts, u1tr1·11e11 h<'l111·r11 e1gl1l <111d JO ('and 1datcs <111d t!1e11 .-~Jhllltl !lie U<!Jtlr~ of !11 e ;ippllcants 1!1 the 1·111 f11r 111ti>1·1 rt1v b\ lhc !'OUlll"ll 0 Thf" c·1t11 11·11t 1lirn ~l·lt(·! ilw 111.111 "' 11n 111a n ..:._ fp r lhr JOh. i\11LLER ... ;id1n1nist t .1tor a II hou~h 11ri::r•! 1<1l 1n115 11 r•re ht-Id. ··cert;:ii11 e1·r11I~ 11lT1i!'rl'd bcfr.rr 111'1 oiler 11·as fnrrnall ,1' pr('stnted lo h1111 and t!ie i.:ounell tlii>n de rided 111 1i 11hdraw 11,'' ,\!cC01:Tnick said, ' The.~e ··r\'eni..,-• :ne lH'l1t:l't't! In l1;11 e been somt. l'ritir<d eo1111ncn1s n1ade 10 nrwsn1en Hnd 10 1nd111dual count'Jl11H·n lvt J\lillcr shor!lv ;iflr.r he 11;1~ su~prnded and served w·:(h !11s di;:n1 is~:1 l nn111 ·r . "The pr11blen1 11'a.~ th<1t i\1r. J\lil ler 11·;i;;: )1\1rt and lie sair! srHnr things lh:'i! blt'1'/ the wholf' deal." St·hctk ~aid . ·· 1 h:t\'e lned lo sal\·a):!r th is. hut ha ve bef'n 11nSUl'Cessful sn f;u· bul 1nayhe 11·c st1!l ean . There is still t~e wef'kend to gn ." Thr point at tssur is th& questjou nl rrta1ning illillrr for ;.inother three ;.·ear~. 11 i~ understood th;i1 l11s rr11rement l1rnel1t:; 11·ould he inl'rea.-;ed b;• S400 a rnonth 1f lie 1rrre to 11·ork for thr city for another three years. Beach I>urchase. Given Approv~l By State Se nate The Sta1o ~erHilr i·ast \uranimnus apprO\'al Thursda.1 of a bill ;illocatin~ $2 I in!llion 101 lhc .-;t;ite l)un·h:i.~e of th<' old C<1p1~tra110 R~ai·li Club shnrcl!nr. :rhe 1na!lrr 1nll fa ce its last ieg1~lalivc Lest v.hen lhr Asseinhh· ttt'I!' 011 se1en1l ?.111end1ncHt~ npprovrrl 1n llh' lt!11 :'r11at e \ o 1 e )\pearhcadl'.'d tlj :-•'11 I 1" n 11 1 _. t :arpcntcr <lnd 1.:;~e111bl.1·1n<i11 l!nbr rl Badh111n. both ,\r\lflOll l\Parh n epubllcans. The art1011 <1.-~u1·r~ 111;11 ll1r .~fate, indeed. will subn111 a~~ I 1nill1rin off~r for all Or part 'lf the proprrty w/1ieh he~ hrt.wecn the dnll't1<'11ilSI houndarv -of Ooheny State Bettth and th(' leading. e<l~a t or the Private Beach Ho;id rulrnn·. Ttie pi1rcel f1a s bcrn 1111 1111' opr~ 111arket for se1·era! years. <ind srokc~1n·en IPI' Lhc "r11rnrrsh1p gru11p h;iyr $'11d !hil t sr1 era! priva(~ nffrr:; ar·r 01.ll~t.u 1d 1n~ il.!I \\Pl). Stalt parks and f('l'!"l'A1Hlll 01fu-1al;; .~<'Ck In purchasr the pn111e shorehne acreage a nd add it to the public . tl'1·'i·1tnry <it llohen.1 . .. i .._ ___ _ · Th;~ h1nd\ome di11in q set fe.,lure1 Dr e ~er~ f1 mo1" Dr•~•Jq u•rd fioi\h whi ch 91ve1 that e~lrt1 prolec - tiofl without ~.\troy;ni:;r th1 natur'51 wood ch•rac:- l 1ri,ti ~'· Dimensions •'• 40 ~.ri o wi th ho-o 20" •prori 11•v•1i. On Ji-;p l~y new al Ted vo ri H1mert\. ' ' . • 1 .. • DEALERS .FOR:. HENREDON-~EL-HERITAGe: )ittWPO•T ITOll 0,1,,llDA Y "fll t . NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wtstclllf Dr., 642-2050 O~EN fRIDAY 'TIL 9 " INTERIORS Prefe11lon11I lnltrior 0.1l1nert Av1l11bl......-,ID h•M Teti ,,.. M•f •f o,.... CH9fy-141· 1 l•6 J ( • • LAGµNA BEACH 345 ~~ Coe1t Hl9hw1y Phon•: 494-65~ 1 ,I ' l ' ' ' "' .. I . . ..... *. . r '" ~,,,, ;:: J 'l I! H DAILY r1tOT •'t ---_ .. Dela y Seen Nuclear Plants • .....,. ., I .. --' I • • Ill • Officials Cite Safety D eni a11~ f or Su11 01iofre U ni ts • ... ' • tlie Sun .. J••n !It•<~ PhQ•O Sea 11<111 ~uns h1n1srl f 011 .,t(·rn of slnnr n1r10rf'd ~f f R ~l bo·1 lsl anfl !:asscr:;by on othc'r hoat'i ·:lid the an.unal s1\·a111 111 tn .f\c\1'.110,.; 1 l~rhn r. I t1csd ay afternoon and. a.fter ";t0\1!1ng til e tcrrilory, lf'arcd aboard cmply yacht for a s nooze 1n the St)n. ~le staycd for about 30 minutes. then Sflfil Shf'd bar k 1nl-n the \V11f'r and hcrid<'d fnr thr np<'n j;f';i, State llea1t11 Directo1· Na111 e(l u1 1-Io~pital Suit .. \'1e10 ;ind S:'irldl rlJacJ.; r: o in 111 11 n 11 y. 1losp1tal were 1t~ (If IJ C'al iforni~ hospitals proposed hC'fn r·r lhr stalr·~ deadij,ne . (·olifnrnia 's ct11·r1·111r 9r p11hli1· heallli will ha ve lo appe;ir in Or·ant.:C' Cnunt1 :-iuperinr Cntir.r on ;i diltt' tn br set t~ sinswer th<1t procra.~l\nat1011s b1' his (lfOtP ;irt responsible. fllr a ril~li nf un~·a ntrrl I di · M L~sion l'nrn1nun11 y h;i~ now· :1tpenerl anc .11ec ess hospi tal enn.~t1·uc!i111t 1111d SaddlehaC'k Co rfl ·1 11 . · I h _Director Lotus F Savior was na riieQ a.~ be . ·t . m uni Y osplla a~ cter~iwant Thursday in. a law~.it fi led by gun con~ ruct.1~n. . tttlJ .:(:alifo~nia JiQa lih Cate'P 'd , , ~nta Marganta de Los Flore.<1 Hospital '«."?I . . ~ rW°I ers {;, \YdS·Offereil as ,1 n e.~:impie Of .a prnposrd l\,,~1at 1on. ll j'.!rfl\lf! nl fllll(', •'fJUOf\' !ai·flill' l\'hich JI (1dJ f 'I hryspital~ cnn11n11ted !11 the "high'e ~l · ~ e c hoy Ida, f!d 10 mcrt riuaht y n1C'd1e;iJ . ea1 c ::ir thf lnwP~I r:riy1 r(·tnC'11ls. t iat s u bf' JUSI A~ possihle rat{'s · · ri~.'dly enf(l.r':'cd agauist other •Pplicant~. "-i·nn P'"I" •d iwp ,,1• 11 :S'arf off1c1als re1cctrd plan~ for the • ..., ' nJ~, .. , .• ' .~ In ran~" I"' h rl I ., I 0 J C I I l:ounlv could be affected if the 'ud . , --c .1nsp1 a. in . .:ian uan ap s r;inn assigiied 10 !he future hearirv;· "a~re!: 10 " deo1al w~rrt.1 included the cp mment with ·cH CP.A alle"a!i n. that bOt ·k" ·r tha! the hosp11al s .~acker.s did 1101 cv.en " 0 s . .c .crs ? own the proposed site. lllilfly .P('Opo~el'.l hospitals I~· .(.;alilorn1a l'HPCA 0 . b ' ' n l have violated tJ:Je spi rit of l~. 1969 Duffy _ rgan11ers . c 1m . t il act : . ' • · · , ~ . , COIJS!ruc r ion . a1.1d C'x pans1on of.ll\l'l'p' pl.h.er .. That legi,~taifon exenipted b"'ildcrs of IJ?~p1tal. projects would ~l.'itl be ~r:l~ lf, private hos~it3l~ from obtain.in~ fh e now dirci:;tor ~Y l?r~ health dcptl,rtm·ent . ieeded ap1,,.0 .1 b . 11 1 "1 1·1 Ul applies t]}c sine! letter df the law to the i . • vii . ~ -ie oc.1 ea l application~. Plannu1g Cou1u·1l 11 th~·y shn\\·cd rv1dt:!n1;1: ·"'CHPCA. , •~ . H M · I nl consiruetihri by .July 1. 1971 , . · :nen1U<;r.~ art oag 1.ernona C"I CPA 11· I II . "1.h 1 I llosp1tal. Nt1•port Beach: St. Jcxi:eph ;i nd , o ie1;1 s a cgtu ur:H ::iv t 1al 'h'ld !l · r o • ~-lhe loophole ir \h 1 k.r ·-th L.: 1 rens o~pita s. range: Soutn i..uas~ · ! e aw -lO\\'U in .~ Co1nrTiunit1· South Laguna · Martfn fitate <1 gency a:~. the "grandfa t~cr clausC' 1.utht·r a~d /\nahC'i in M •~e r i a I, -Jc~ to ~he fil1njf"tlf !SO apphcat1ons for Anahciin . SL Judi'. Fullerton amt. S:int:.. new ho~p1t;i ls ":1th, 111 .nu1ny <";ises ... less :\n<i Comnuinltv /{nspital. than: hp ·service. bC'tng p111d to l~e They insist in !heir lawsuit tha! lhr requ1rriuent th<rt 1r1cre lllUSt he cv1dC'nCe. I' f' d l fn 0 Co M of -construction. qua ny u n1c 1ca 1•are r&n!ile u y ·'All. th•! "'' 1 1 11 d. I d 11•111 be thrc<1 tcned if the 1,700 becb " ' n ' 0 lem I( W<IS gr;i c d b d h . I A little dirt on lhr prOpl)Sed s11e .. it 1s repre,sent{' Y propo1 "",_.. o ! P LI :;;r , , . l'Ons rucl1on are ron1p e cu ~liege?. · 1 here ~as1,nn :~idcncr ol plt111.~. CllP(',\ n1crnbcrs sl<rle lhal lllr ideal financing. a "'hu1 er s eon1ra,ct nr .,,,., t 1 th II . f!('eup:incv ra e or e f'C(lnom1 ca \' anything rl.,(' · tn ~uµJ)Urt "'11'!! ;..y,·a.~ nperated 0 ho.~µ1 t;i! 1.~ ahout RO percent ~I f'U ppo:;ed in bf' rhC' organ11;1!1nn of a L p 1 nd d t f t h s ·i 1 ·• r·;ip;iel I' opu at1on a me I ca ",",~e 0 p,1 a <ina11'!;C'.S l1nkcl) tu (lrangr Count\"' 1 1ss1on ..,11n1n11uur1 !lospital 1n \l1 ss1on · • · i::rO\\'f h :;h11\\' th;;I th1~ raie eil n hf> F'i~hl.~ :\aY\' O ri lrr $AN FH ANCl.S:·o "'''1 __'.", \ f1·dcn1I judgr has· gr:i111rrt a pn·gn11111 ~;,v1· lieutenant a 1i•n1pnrar:v :;tay prevcnli11~ rhe service ,. froni 1n1 111 rd i :i te I y disl.:harg1nJ'.( her The allOrrH'Y frir Lt !-ih<'ry1 \.al'.Tentf'; 27. said his cl ien t i~ unrnarrircf. f·xpects her child in January. anct h;is depended .flh lhe Navy for her support for sonic (i vr years .• rn;iinla1n{'d !Or tl1l' llt':d 50 l'Cilr~ 11•Jlh(lul . any fut1her ho~p1t;il 1•1111~l nu·!i1J11 , '. thf'I $"..!if! . /'at1f'nl {';l l.{' l'llSlS ('>Ill I)(• \'X fil't'll'!.l 111 dnuble It tt1r sl<itt• <1llows hn~p1l.al 1·()nstrur1ion ;i~ <1pp!1cd (Of to ht· complet ed. it 1~ ,..rgucd ''!J 0111· 01Tt1pancy ratf' is 40 percent hecau~e ol new f nnslruttion wr still li :il'e to providr key hospital se r~'1ecs ~ul"h as npera t1n~ rnom staff and emergency roon1s," :i hospital aclmipistratnr con1~nf.rd. 111f' l\.\>ii e.ll'('IJ h.'!il ul11Jl1l'.~ ptt11~·~111i.: the C"Ons1r11c1inn of tw in nu1·lear rr:H'1nt' 111 Srln Onofre adn1111c1t trxlil y tl1;ll 1 lu• h<1lf-hi!l 111n·dull<1r prujct·I .. l'iln·r p11,s 1hll l:w ro111ple1rd 1>11 s1·hed111,. :u1d 11i.t1 .:ilrrn1a1'• snur1·t><t nf fl'•ll'ff 111i~h1 h<1vo> 111 hi' devr!upcd .. 111 a hili1d-dcl1 1·cr•ed ;1111111111u·<·111r111 llf•fort• noon t1xl<1I' Sari D1cg~ C;is ;ind r:lri·lrlt' and Edi~111 (nn1pany :;p1kc:;n11•11 ~aid r('('('llf l'OUrl 1t1•t:ISU)ll.' " II 1•11vrrnn111{'n\al ft1l·t<\rs flnil .'\lu11111· 1·:11- ergy CnmnHs:-:u'n rlf'1narut~ lnr 11uu 1- e;irthquakr saft'ty s.1·stf'n1s 111 1h1• re;iclnrs Wf'rt to hlaulr 1n !hr ctela1 ~ 1'hf'I' :;.;url 1h11t ht'<·a1ISP uf !hi' d('l;1 1 j (ourau eou~ i"'l Di es· Aft er Fi!!hl ' ·1, 1r11111• "' \\',·'it111111.,lr1'. d('"t'flbl·d 1:+:-1 11111nl h In lll'i 1lt"M:tors as .. the babv who relusi>d to 1l1r.'' fou;;h1 Ulilf\V hiltllt·: .. to !)l!l'\'IV!' )1p k•Jot I ho • !;1~1 11111• 'I\ wh11 1\1l11ld 11:11·" \)1 1't1 l1VI' 11\••!1tl1< Hi<! O•·t. 1.· •. dJt'<t \\'f'dllt''icl:.<1 111)!11! ;11 :'llc1 11or1al Jlu:o.p1tal ~l ed1eal Ccn11·1' j':111••· n[ r1{';ith wa ~ !rnlalhrlv listr11 ;i, pnrumoni;i wuh ~·ongesl ivr hrllrt f;111tn·1· \\ r j11 -1 hop.'d !or onl' 1111r;11·I·· 1\1" In 111.1 · ~aid a hospital spok1·~1n:n1 • l\ol,!1T1·d b_1 wh;11 Ur St'li!i·11 i 1;,., h· t• !'Jllf'!I a ··p.~~1·hol1ig1t'al 11111(u111'' Tv h:11I ~urv1vt'tl lour up1>ratinns t1\'u 111•ar {;1!;11 rtiSt'il.~es. ~u rgu'.';i l eon1plh·;1t11>11~ ;u11t <1ln1n.<! :lO bll)(l(f tran~fus inns '!'hr suu uf !\Ir. ;ind ri.1 r~. ~·ra11~ ll'h111• •. Ii Ty w;i~ bt wn 2 1 ~ 1nun1hs pr1·111:1111n ·il h' \':1rs:1ri•111 sr(·1.i(111 l;1;;t ~·1 :1 v Fi ltr 11:1• hu~p11 ;11i·1.1·U 11nlil Scill 16 wh•·n h•· 11;1" dL'.•rribrd 11~ appart'1111 y nnnnal ;1n1l Hnwrvcr, hr 1·onl 1«tt·1iid p11t••1111•11\1.1 and ,-. I • 11';1~ rttul'nl'd 1v the h1\~111t :il .• 1, 1 ;11" l;1 lr1 Addi1 iona 1 lrsl" ;.l\t111'1'd lh(' vo ungS1('r's rlglll pulmo11;1r~ ;1r1rr1 ht1d nn! drv~Opt'd propcrl y, IQ,l!1ni.: blood !li1w /r111t1 fhr -heart to thC' right luOl!. !)r Harrv W. Onn. d1 ret·tor nr l!1(' ho:;p1l11l ehiidren·s l'cntcr. said T~ ·~ h•·<1 r! wa~ (IVl'rworked fr om trying: to push hl nnd through 1hf' df'fr~·!11•p ::ir1rrv Tv nv1·n·a11 u· !1\'0 1ti~easr~ w1!l1 'Ill l'"'"'''ul raralily rate.'! fnr 1111:1111, 1·ql1!15 , :111 u1narnmt1tinn nf 1111rstinl'" ;u 11I 1•nlon :ind 'hr in<1bilitv 10 produrr lh1• hlfo<!d 1 •l11ll1n ~ rl;l!{'l r\s • f)uring rxplnratnrv ~nrgrrl' t11 fnu1 rh• . .;o url'e nf li'llHis. ·a ht'rn1a wa.-. lnt1n1t ;iJ1il tepa1rcrl ·Two tnnrr 1•prr;1t11111 ' l••·ri· netess;i ry. t1llho11gh f!bst'n1·(' r\I rilali•ll'I~ prevented the surgical I O('i;o.Hlll~ fn1111 ..Jtr;iling This lack also was th" fe;i~un lfJr ' !hP blohd. 1ransfusiuns. In l:ite .'\ugusl. T.v s h" 11' ,. d in1prr1v1'11u•nt Hl' gained hlnnd l'l11!l111~ Hhilil1 _ lhf' ini-i~ions hC~iln tn heal :l1\d 111• 11H1·~ti11al prvblrn1 dl'1Tet1srd ' II v.•as 0nc nf tho~r ca~rs lh :il 1u~1 gul 111 r1•rry h<1dy around lhr hospital." s;iiil ll \j spokesn1an I "l•:v .. r1·ho<h• lnvrrl lh;it l1tllr ~lrl a11d !he,1' 101·,.d ht.' ~punk " 1~11 nninµ: Sho1 bv S111'.ie.C<'I La,f 111a 11 .\ tl<1r<l1·n t;r,11r· polir(' ofh('f•r ~1101 :i f:erini: annc'd r(lhbrr.1· ~ll"P'"'I Tl1ur,rl;i1· \\ ti('O fir· f!l1·lcd \O hel'd fl 11';11'11111)'.: tn ~top !'11l1i·f' ~n rJ Toni A Hollar 19 of 1t21~ F~·1r11ri ~I was $p<111e1l h~ ••ll11·1·r ,)1•rr1 !,r;1• r1f11ng 111;i1·:11· n1•ilr l\.1trll:1 :\11·ntH' :ind · rr<1le ~trl'C'1 1:r:iy ~topped 1h1· CQr :..nil llnllflr 111111pccl i~Jt and .-1..1rll'fi \fl n1n \It•''' nrdf'rin).: the suepcf to hAlt ~r1.t'rf!I 11111r~ th e offll'er fired nnE' silo! lnt1inl( Hnl l;;r ltl the righl l'nre:irm ! re 1vas gi1-cn emrrgcn1·_\' Or;;rnge Co11nty Medical jailed ' lrt'atmcn1 :1r c 'en trr ;incl Expert H~ils Youth, S~~. ' J. ,, ,_ Youngsters Fi11.d 1t's Nr1_turul , ~o y.~ ~l (1 stc rs CHICAGO (lJt>I) _ Ca~ting. an .ty.e~n 11bout human se:itu11lily." Masters !>aid., 1et'!firer. dis<1greed with Watts. ''I think his. o.,.n bar!! p~te, sex re.~ea~eh~r ~·Q!'. "We're all guessing. and sometimes e~n ~ ~rx riln st;:1nd on its O"-'n, let'~ say twn .Wil l.iafll Ma&ten; <1ccusrd ·the .,:·~~-guessing wifdl y." 'frel. if we· h11ve !he dimcnsi1tn 1tf 1oVe." • > heade<J. ·gei\erAt~onto;•• Qafl bod··ref~sr"u"u:,.. ;,:.~0 Masters S'aid young persons. however he said 1 recognize sex.as an ..,.1r · y 1nCliw,.,.. . . . \. 1'he· y,9Ung,. h~ ·said. arc g)IT!Jrlg ,ald\tg' •·are moving to· somC' conecpl or 'I don l,t=.~ future nf srx depends bett,er. . , ' · . · .} l, 1 " natur:altlMS /' He pins hope on ··1.lh.e1r l11r k on <'Onc~ol t A.~ the b<1:;1s of love nod 'Misters, ~~'(leu,H~r w~~h· •1 Jite:' . ofil)h1bitl~. relative to my e:cnctkt.ion " inulu.111 eq lily,· sex will survive ahrl VirsJ.nla . Jo · , 'of /1~ · al "'"' he' env,isio·n~ it. lherc's .·nlJir.~ason flouri sh.'' he said "'rhat's what the goAI ~spon~··; < • · "·H~'ll~f ~ ~ .it-1j , 1ttw' · ~e,i "'.~ w.i?meh ,i.,.~:·~;~tli\P..a.. shnu!d be.·· tnapequacy." 8ppcaled Thu ay ·on ' a. '"t sei!Uatf'y ~· thelf' eos • a'fid~t.lt~·H;""'~ Author f.1orl on l~un1 ~a id he !hlnks .sit-member pa'nello discus!·''Thf Ful~l'e Dlsseminetk>n:of inrormation. once we healthy peo p\f! t.lugh abnul sex. but Ifs , of $ex." ~ . ( lea(1\M0:rC. wil l change thln~'' he said. ·1hr kind or laotnt.er ···that [~ not the I ·If WAI spo(i.~Ored by. Pleyb!Oy: . ' .SOme ·Of tht ·other j)anelisl9·1 l.Ok a enlithesis of seriousness., . "We . of " t.he bald-hcadq!1'tgC~ratton · 'ligf\fCr view of the prob!.em ·(!}an· did ""We're full.of criticism ;ilJQUt ho"'' bad ' have rtev·er trtAlcd sex AS A nAtural Master!!. Pop PhUosop~ei:: Alan Wall.~ we Ainericans are at · sex..·· he i:aid .. -., furu:tl<m," ¥asters said, but just as .ir sakt he entirely agreed with th~ thin~ it ·would be bener lo ll.1y. 'By 'ba~ be:ginll to breath. ill .sex ual Organ! reSearcher. "but I think he's too serious (~rge. wt're coming along. There may begin to functjoh. and both aetionS' come about it." be thing better. bul at least W!'re Qaturally later o". "Theres nothing more borin~ U~n .,. rnO\'ing .... The catch, he said. Is thA.I a person· nudist camp," Watt~ si.id. ':AJl Iii~. is The on woman p11nellst. \)r. O\tiirv "can hold his brel'lth ·a short time. his based 011 conceal and reveal. Tbcreforr if Calderone. l'Ofounder or Thr SP x .bowels .a longer time. but .sex has the yOO don't have a game In sex, it ceases to Information and Education Council"' Ill<' • UT'lique f&eillty of delay . of deniaJ," • be iriteresting.'' UnU~ State!!', aetused rellow panel!~ Dr. "It i! tht. only n11tu ral function that has t fn' 8 parenthetical allidt to the 200--William Simon of male chauvinism. ~n denied.'' member audir.nce1 Watts noted thal All But she snid won1an achieved far n1orr A:ii • consequcncc. we know A lot mOre the 'pal\eli.i!ls had made a i ood de11l or from 191;, to 1!165 in all <treas tllan tht'~' About bref'.thi~ than wr. dn abouf;sex. milncy rrom the game I. h11vr sincr 1he wqmcn'.s lihl'rativn "\VP. don'l kno\v the vaguest th ing Or. Joel Port,· 41. 11u ;iuq10r 11n<l 111n\'{'n1cnt ~nt stron~. ' " t , ' ( . ( 1 t'<1h•d !11 [fit• !It'll fllt'!<lf,, 11 I~ i1ppi1ren1 thtil lhr 1t'1in1pantes1 will h;11" !•1 11111 bael.. 011 senir1d·c·ho1cl:' 11J1t-rnat1 ve$ iw nsk ~hrirt11,i:e~ 11r ele1·tn1·11\ " Thc.11 s;nd bl:1fl..u1,(.~ 1n ro~11111g yr;ir.~ ,1rt> 11 pos~1b1!1t1• 1 'nde r il tighi ~hrf111lr wr11t·t1 ;;1t1t·r hill' IJ(•rn ~1y r111t'd b.1 ll1r 111111. rulings. tht' lu'nl l1;1d hopl'd l11;11 the f1rs1 ol lht' lw111 n•;H·!ors would hal't b/::o(.'11 r£'<tdl' 01• 1976 .->poke:;1nen adn111ted 1oda1 '1tia1 \\Ork 1111 thr 1n<1ss11'{' prn_1"1·1 r:ik·ul .~ted (!1 r1·ansfnnn S;111 Onurre 1nt(l the world'~ l;iq::i·~1 nut•leflr genf'rat1n~ 1·ornpll'X h<11'e t'<1111f' lo 11 h;il1 Tl1r1 d11t 11•lf '111•1·1!1 hn11r1rr 11•h.-11 '•<'11•nd-rh1111·t• ;ilTrrnH1!1·r~" ;i1e. hut 1t 1s prr:-.unii;li thin 1•11nl'{'rlTU•l1.il. fl)S~ll tlirl plant.~ 1>nuld hr !hf' ~11h~r1ll1!r !n 111 .. 1nirl1•;ir rt•111•tnr.~. 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"\n dt11n11J:I" !10wf'\'rr was reported .irt tl1r r~1:;!1nJ: ."'1n (lrl!)frf' reactor s tation \\'(l)un l\l'f'ks aftrr !hr safet y issuf' thr .\r:~ ', rnlr 11~ rC'virwin.: and ;ipprO\'in~ 1 t•;1('tor pro it'('\.-: 11-';;< 'MSlly expandrd by :i l"dl"r<il 1·nur1 de('J!k.m which nrdererl 1lie fC'dcr;il ilj.!ent•1 rn 1· o n .~ i c1 ~ r 1·111 11·1•rin11·n!,,I I." l1IJ < ;iftr••'llJll! 1t11r lCi1f ;.:.1•n•T:ltor~ Be lnrr ltir de1·1~1n11 llu· qu1•stion rJ r11111·1inrncn1al pffr1 •~ ""' n111 ;in 1s.~u"' 1111 1h1· Ar:r II rnr11nl th;i1 the S;in ()11•1frr pr·upn,,al• 111>11!d rrqufr" e~pens11 r repvalu:iunns nn 111'1 lr••nt• ,;;if('11 :i11d rff,.ct< nn rhc rr1111 nnn1cn! 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'l'hr• h•" 11q11r.-.d 1nrn, 1di•fllil!l'd ;1~ 1:rr;1lrl H 11t1·hkl~' :!·1, Su11111lC'rl•1nd. i111d L(·o11<1rd l\a1 ;.CI'. 1:1·. :-.fin1:1 R;irli;ir·:i. 1q•rr l1~t c.rl 1n good n111•11!1011 Th1'\' w('r~ 1'•11'k111ic 1111 lhr 11111' \\'hrri :11\ i•nibrr ln1111 ll1r [l;1rr1111 hll 1<. bl'h1nd 111rn1 !I ~tartrc! ;i ~''\'nnd 11rf' whi··h 11·1•111 11p the ~1op1• ;ind ;:111 1hrn1 ,. ii l':.: Fflr\'~t :->1'1·1·1e•· ~ptlke~n1;in ~;'.!1(t T!1!' 11f'tin1~ \\'Cn' a111nt1)! 1 1~111. nl"" h:itthn~ thr blil'l_r wh11'h brn\..t' 1111l \\ Ct.11\f' sda~. lt•\'Clt•d ~('\'('11 ('.'(P4:!JlSI\ .. 1i .. n1cs. onr 1ni!t norlh ,,1 this sr <1~1rt1• • "ll'll1 11111t1 thrca1rnrd dnzrn!> nf ntll"'' .11"! !'1n·1 1t 100 fan111\f'.· 111 1·1;i r11,,, .. The j!••\..•':-man ~:11d lhr 111·11•11" 11•'1" "\1~1 rk11{c nn 1t11c ,,f th• l.1,,1 11111'." 11'\ ..:n11trnl !hi' [1r,. "'h11·h w;i ~ hf'hr1·,.d tn1JC•hct1 n!I IJ1 an arso1u::.I. Abuul !~ other member' nl !hr 111·tun-~ ('fl'\\' w1·rr 1n th!'; .. iin1nrd1a11 :..r1';1 h111 1t1" flilnl"~ h.1·p;i~~rri lhr!n TRUCK LOAD EVENT "2 • IMPORTED MEXICAN 1st QUALITY SAVINGS OVER BELOW TIJUANA PRICES UNPAfNTED •nd PAINTED! ALL SIZES & SWAPES • I . MANUFACIURIR'S WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE EVENT ' DA~fNLY~S.ATURDAY & SU.Nl>AT, ·OCT. 9th & 10th _,LAST TtME EVER I . ' GARDEN GENTER FASHION. ISLAND STORE ONLY · · · NEWPORT CENnR ··-· •• . ' JCPenney· ' ~ASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ' ,. ·, l 4 DAILY PILOT \ \ \ "' I ~ps Don't Splash In Fou11tain Of m• !H•lt P'ol~t ~t•tt SOU:\'DS Ot' SILE..J\CE Dl::PT. -If you 're pla/Ullng to pa~s through Foun tain \'alley these days, fblks, It \~ould be a ,good idea to put muffle rs back on the family fliv \·tor, !urn do"''n the stereo and :1top \1'h1s1ling out the ear \.\'indo\.\', Fountain \'alley, you see, has just pnssect a ,ll;oisc Law to assure peace and tranquili ty fur the 40,000 or :so souls who reside within its confines. l t might brtler be call!'d a Quiet Ordinance because that's "'hat it 's aU a bout. Effeeti1·e .l'esterday, rhc Fountain \1a!li:y City CounC'1 l's 11e1o,r decibel dictum declares that if yqu l'lCt raucoui; ~in the io"·n. you could be quieted do1o,rn with a ~ lirw or MK. 1DOr1ths in the slammer. THE CITY ESTA.B'LiSRED fts new rules aga inst banging and clanging b)I r:;ir.nint;: :iround tov:n \l•ith a dccJbcl iri~ter. thi.~ meawted exiSting ~Oise levels. Eo,rentua.11~'· the m u n i c i P a I µ:ie2.surers "'efre able to determine tha L the;f er ist Utree le\'els ol qu iet ftzi the ~n: 11 A Lit!lf. Loud, 21 Pretty Quiet, and 31 Nohody Drops a Pin. Th us ha\'ing .stablished how th ings :.ire, city officials ll iv\·1ed up the tOl\'!J into three· noise :ZOnl•S. So 11 is that 7.onc 3 in F"ountain Val!rv i~ the noisiest, bccriu~e it stretcheS: :i1ong the S:tn Jl1egn Freeway ;:ind you really (ian't do much to quiet 'tha! thlng down. BliT l:.'Vl':N 7.0.11\'E ::: is no Fourth or July i:eh·brallon. There, noise isn't lawful abo\ e no decibels. Tn gh e you a notion IJ(X;u l. !hat, Fountai n Vall ey Planrling D1re1·Lnr 1 'l1nton S.herrod pxplains that if ~oa arr surrounde~ by 60 dcc.ibels, you are ::.1:11·11ni:: tri i;rl nvise interference \\hJl 1> Lry~ 10 1'<ln\lersr. wuh another ~ d1,.;l<1n1'fl of about six ll'f'~. r)n !he nlhf'r r nd of the Quiet Law are th~ 1 .. ,i.,. 11h11 !11r 1n Z11ne I. out 11t the .•uu1h11r-;i 1·11•11r~ "'' Fountain \'atlev 111,,.,l th1 r •. ?1:1• main[\· h(•mes and nO 'ea\ b1~.;slrl11 1, - The city !\< 1-or 1l1f'3/'-U~f'rs tonk \heir n1ach1 ne nul !h•'!'f <ind fnund out Jhe.~f' 1iood ne11ihbnrs !1vC' 1n a sound range of 4J In 50 decibel.~. Sn the,o,r s<'t the !cgm hn11t thr•r r Agnin r·ily pJ;inn111g chief Sherrod explains t/JaL rl11s 1s ahou i the noise level ;:;rner~Hrd b,v ;1 !,l'pt'11·rlt cr clacki ng with 1110 pe<•J)lc lalklng • \\'HY, T!IOSI~ F!H,f\S ,ire ~o q11ier 1he.v 1n11:-1 put u111 lht•lr 1nilk bol!les in a l>o\llll nt gon~e l i;i!hrr~ Tl1f1' d•1u·1 ctn1e n!! In 11 nrh. 1hey UP1Ht Tht·rr 1nu.;:r nnl I,)(' a k1<1 111 !he whole JI'• a 11hi1 1•\\t1$ ii 1rarisislor radio_ I no,ilrln I gtl niv lan11l,v through th:il t • .. 1 .r1•,.-1 11 11i..ut iz1:111ng <i,Teste<I ·~· 1.1' 11rr1 111 .•n ;1rmnrrd 1·11r v.11h 1 ";' J.; If. • ·II I •t: HI ~i•~· 11!)·. \'\I 1-'\Ul ~I': !~11 1,.,11r1<'r t$n'1 ' 1 l•·•1t1t•tl :1t li1111»n 11olatnrs 111 1 1 ·1~ 1.1 \ ,,Jl,•1 t1 ;,J.,, u.1P11c~ to dogs, 1);111 .. r :1nd n!il('/' r· r~ ( : '1 p "ll I or!• . 1, ii 111 l,.<Hitlla in ', I I I 111 ~·•ll I ! I,~, ' !H t:.~l h!ffi 'rn 1 " , , 1, • Ii • ! I 1,qrh,1-1.:ino '"" ''L11I /.onr ;ilso ~r 1,;,, . !•· il"l111l·1.i1' 11, u 11111·1 ki·r:k rJ1c1r lo 1,11!1'.1\..1'1':. \\ilhln lhe !"!!3l 1 11n11~-1'b~t '''It'\,,., I •·~1c11•ntc; ;" I I !'I'\ 1hinh l'XCCpL llit L I :111 ' ~ql;l• !J.,,11' 111-1 1 111~ 1nf' .nry tnrcw u 1\"\' 111t• n1:11ur , ~·l i'I ~(111 n ,11 <'l!V hall. Hr ;.:•·!~ a tin,..,, -D<'ll (or 1hr. nc.1.l 1nct11no: "Double T1·ouble ,,,, Arab Slaakeu.p Two Top Leaders Of Rebel~ Fired By United Pre11 Intenation•l Two comm1Bien in the deeply divided Palsestinian guerrilla movement have ~n fired la • move to rtatore unity among the warring factions, t b • Palestine Liberation Organ.lz.aUon (PLO) said today. And Libya's premier, Col. Moammar Khadafy, announced that he has resigned . . The PLO e.zecutio,re Cilmmltt.ee, meeting 1n Damascas, said ThW'Sday night that it had fired both the Cilmmander in chief and the chief of staff of the 15 000-man Palestine Liberation Anny (£>LA) in an effort to patch up the divlslon in th• guerrilla movement caused by a four· .month quarrel betw~n the two leaders. Spokesman KamaJ N13!er i;ald the PLO e.ze.cutive c.ommlttee, the highest Pal~stinlan policy·makln& body, dec ided to dismiss PLA commandet·ln-chief Brig. Abdel Razzak: A1 Yahya and chief of 1taff (;01. Osman Haddad. The committee named Brig. Mwibah Budelri a1 the new t.:hief of staff and invea:ted him with th e powers of commander-In-chief. T\\•in Au slralian rugby players Paul (left) 3nd Chris Da1vson sit out practice session on a Centnl Pt'rk bench in New York City. Strained shoulder ltgt- ments form the reason for their disconsolate mood. The Only di!cordant l!ipect i!i th! anatomical part! .-I injitred: P lul's left shoultter and Chris' right. The dismissals follow by two days an attempt to assassinate Al Fat.ah guerrilla ~hief Vasser Arafat. Gunmen that a . \Palestininian spokesmen identified a.s ~las expelled from the government" opened fire on Arafat's car Tuesday whll' he ~~ ln.spectlng ruenil!a positions in Syri!. f:I~ eseai\ed unhurt, but Ul"I Tol1!11htlt Who Will Be New Czars~ his driver was killed. ' QUITS IN LIBYA P remier Kh&d1fy Sept. 11 but withdrew the resignation later so that he could "continue to serVe the Lib~·ah revotuUon." ) . Wage, Pay Bosses Will H(lve Major Say on Boosts Khadafy, who last month was rumored tu have been 8.ssas51rtatod, sic~ or invo lved in a power struggle becauSe of a t~o--week disappearance, said Thursday night he had sbm!tted his ~signation la.st 1nonth because of lack of ~usia:o;m by government worken' Beirut Rodia !'aid. \\'ASHINGTON fUPI) -In a few mont hs, Amer icans may ~ talking about o "price czar'' and a "wage czar." Their identitie!I will not be known for severa l days. But the Whi te House made clear in-giving the broad outlines of ihe n1achin<'ry that President Nixon has si;t llp for the po.~t.fr¢e~e period of h[s ti~W economic program lh<1t the chaim1en "'oil the ne11,' pay board and wage commiS'!riorr \.\'ill haVe almost fint1I say-so ov er the vital decisions of the American econo1nv -how mu ch prices 1nay rise, bow 1n1u.:h wages ma v rise Th~ "h0\v muC'h" ques11ons were left , unanswered by Nixon in his nationwide speech 'I:)Jursday night. The President ind his top aides who briefed reporters dealt almost exclusively with the "how ." But they gave some hints. They said the administration's goal is to achieve • rate of inflation of 2 to 3 percent by the end of 1972 -a rate half jhe ·currenk.'I pcrcenL A key official ca ndidly admitted that h knew of no niajor Y.'estern industrial powtr which has contained inflation to that extenl ir1 modem history. But he said lhe United States always has had better luck lhae comparable econtimie.5 ·Scotlnnd Y c_i1·~ Captures Police f(ill~r Suspect 1.0N"OON !UP11 -'Al the crack of lhe ~unshoL police '!~rintendant l~erry Rich11rdson s1ood st1ddcn!y s I i I ) , be\.\'lldermenl l'rossing his face. "This is :sil ly," he s aid quietly lo horrified onl oo kers 11s the gunman 'dashed otf doy.·n <1n al!!'.'y. "He's ~hot nie in Ille v{i(f<s 'To help 1his e.:onomy, everyone should pull · 1n his belt!' :;tomach." Then he crumpled to the pa vement. \Vithi11 ..J.linutcs Richardson, 38, .was dead , the highest-ranking police officer yet gunned down in the line pf duty in l\ country \.\'here policemen seldom carry guns. · Ylithin hou rs aller \lis death Aug. 23 i11 ~ jewel robbery in the resort city of Blarkpool a dragnet was out -police tracking a rnan \\'ho had killed one ol their own. High on ll1e list of suspect~ wall 'Frederick JoSfPh Sew ell, 39, 11 London Rutomobile. dealer known a!'! e last liver and a ladies' man who always seemed to :;:lay a jump ahead of the law. Jo'our times they closed in. Four times he got away. 'fhursday at dawn, 45 day:o; after Richardson's death, a squad of Scotland Yard detectives ·smabsed in the door of R run-down North London hou:o;e and overpo"'·ered Sewell as he la}UiSle·~. • According to police sources :they were acting on a tip from the 1Jnder11,·nr!d, v.•hich wa!'! angered ;i\ th( use of guns. Sewell, named a'}. the killer in police 1·harge, had grown a belird Ourwas easily identified, ~ police ~pokesman said, 'l'hursd;;y night he was charged with Richardson's murder. Richardson's death ltiggered 11 nt1tionwide outburst. of in d i g n at ion . ·Thousands of friends, tolleagues and even convicted criminals joined his widow and fam ily •t his funeral Aug. 26. in curbing inflation. , O~fici~, .shunned .one. sinJle, specific ' ~1dehne ' on the size of wage or price increlse.s ttiet will tic toler11ttt1 in the neit 14 months. ·1'fie Kenned y and Johnsdti Admlnistrationk had :ret .specific guidelines of 3.? percent. , !!ut it was. immedl1tely 1ug)csted - ;ind denied-that the <idrninirli;itlon wa11 thinking in terms of a ti percent growth in average. wage ra~s. That figure grew from thi.11 reasoniRg: a ! to 3 percent upward creep in prices Accompanied by a 3 percent_ growth in productivity -output per man-hour - would mean that wages could climb by 5 percent without violating the tolerable inflation rate. Khadafy, a flamboyant, 29-year·old anny officer who depo!ed King Idris in a bloodless coup Sept, 1, 1969, last was sE'i:!n in public Sept. 18 when he went to meet a visiting African leader at Tripoli Airport. l-le was not seen again until Oct. 3 when he tumed up in Cairo for a meeting of Arab federation leader•. 111 a two-hour speech Thursday he said "I • personally cannot go on one month longer in le'ading· the Rev o I u ti on Command Council if the aHuation contln4es" among government workers. ~irut Radio said Khadafy r~signed -. 'The Middle East News Agency quoted him as saying that he submitted his resignation to the revolution council when he. discovered that "the majority of employes in various govern men t departments ... failed to achieve speedv l'esults." He bla1nes "centralization <1n~ the dependence of r.ivil servants on lhe: revolution coun cil.'' Con'vict Fired From Job, Kills Three Officials As for price~. adminisiration officia\.11 f\.10N TREAI. (UPI ) -1'hrf4' _lop .11aid aom~ would go up by 2 or l percent, Reds Shells ffjf ...._ c1ecutives ol the Du Pont Co. of Canad~ some wou ld stand :.till and aorne would --. ~.re shot to death 'fhursday because an decline . Therefore -although this too ex-convict employed by the firm on a · / wu left un!laid -'10tne would be able to Alli'ed F · rehabilitation program lost his job and rise without destroytog tho 2 to 3 perCe"l orccs -h 1· 'd " was an gry at I em, !>O ice sa1 . , infiationary rate the Wh ite l-louse is llte th ree businessmen -Thomas t •. willing to accept. De ·p'te· Lo S clMey, George Brian MatheITT Md What was made elear WM th.at lhe . :s I s es t' d • • I . • h l ., lh• he•d ;()r on Lllng OIS -wer ll 0 I administratipn would concentrate on At ck>.!e range by blast. from a .410 policing the ba sic. maio· r industries -SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese ' till tod ..n · gauge shotgun . ~uch as stee l, autos, (-onstruction, • ar ery ay renew""' its bombardment transportation _ whose. Price increase!'! ·of allied bases around the Cambodian . Vincent Meloche, 28 .. was be ing held by Id\ fl •· h 'h h town of Kre'· a-" th So lh police today on 11 coroner'ii warrant. are r. •p y re ec""d t roul!> out t e a. 1iu on e u economy. -Vietnamese side of the border despite Meloche was fi red \\''erlnesclay tron1 hi:oi L' . '--b l1eavy us· . lt k nosil\on a,, a sale..s representative rot Ot1 r ew 111 1wmuer ut powerful in impact, .•. alr a ac s. those industries will be required to Among the Nses hit by U1e Communist Pont. submit wage :oiettlemenlJ:l Ojlld price guns was a South Vietnamese position in A company i;pokesrn<Jn said Meloc he increases in ado,ran ce to the appropriate Krek and nearby Camp Alpha, freed only v.'as ;·a former con vicl h i re. d nn .a boards. B~acked by the . Ju 5 t j r:e Monday from a lo-day North Vietnamese 1·onditional rele11 se from prison for the Department, the boards will have the !$iege, pas!. 18 1nonths." I~ power to for ce rollback.I of increases they Scores of Communist rockets and "We knew he. was an eit-con, but do1f l consider excessive. "1nortar rOunds hit both outpost.9 end other ask me what he was Jn jail for. or why h .. Other industries will be required only positions nearby took: indirect fire. attacks was fired," the spokes man said. "1'he lo report price and wage increases to the si x times Thursday night. Casualtie:o; three rTien who knD\.\' that are dead." boards wQen wage-prict decisions are. Wf're reported l!'! insignificant. ( ~teloche was picked up by police about rnade. Again; rollbacks could be ordered l LS. f''lre BaM Pace, R mile south nr ~5 1ninul e-11 after the shootings in Ou upo11 review. \ the Cambodian bord~r on Highwa y 22. PonlA! "downtO\\'n Mnntreal of r i ~,. 11lt ch~\rfuln of t ach bo~d 1~ was hit by 50 roundR or B?mm niortar fire 1·01Tt plex. lie telephoni..od Du Pon! and said JMK1ber pay board, com · se~ 'five in IO separate shelling.s Thursday nigh~ he \.\'ould give hin1se!f ll!,Y'1 1 nearby J!l.lblic:, fi ve \l!lbor and five. agetnenl •nd today. But there were no casualtie.s puhlic telephone booth . 1.,e11:ntatives , •nd the seven-member, or dam1ge, the U.S. command said. II. po lice spok~srn<1n said t>.·lelo1·he we11t 111 pubttc price cornmission -apparently American B52 bombers, tactical low lo the eom pany 'rhursday lo esk fnr hi.- will hi ve tht filial word on whether level fi ghter-bomber! and helicopter job back. 'rhe spok~man s11 irl 1 ft Pr Increases are too inflationary and gunships kept up strikes at t.he guerrillas bPing refused. he gnl out ~ shotgurr and, consequently forbidden. --..... 11t the 'encl of • secot.d full week or shot two men. The t•abi net:level Cost of Living Communist pressure. in the area 85 1niles .. Police ldentifi td the rirsl two v1ctim:o1 \..ouncil.;overseeing .lhe entire structure, northwest l'lf Saigon. .es C11 wley. 48, rnanager flf lhe Du Pnnt wit! oot-lhe White }iouse made clear -SOuth Vietnamese armored tr00J)!I film aale.s division, and M<1lhews . 61, enter into ('ase-by-case decisions. re.ported killing 50 North Vi etnamese and ~•les office supervisor of the fi!m The bofrrdl will 18{' down bBsic price. Viet Cong and destroying e i g h l division . and wage guidelines: Th.ese will be the Communist 2'11li1ircnift sites with help All three victirns were 1rtt1r ried .end left rule1 o( the II.Jn• foe the vast majority of from air strikes and artillery near Krek:, behind a total of six children . Americ1n businesls enterprises -th• mo:n-«lid-pop grocer, the town prints hop, the small local textile plant. So if the Mercury _Shows Contrasts " neighborhood television repeinnan wants to know by how much he can raise prices, he will have to consult gitide1ine!I e.slablished for hill industry by tbt price c:ommisalon. So Far. Hol.dup Gang Forgot 1 Item-Key ' Southu;e~L Bokihg i1~eat, C uliffJr1tif1 \04•~·•11 r •\ •o·~" ' •• ••v ""~ •M ~1~•/I 10011•, ou• • ••• "''M '"~ ,.., •• ,,"" <"fc~ll• 1 .. n '~"" '"'I f!rfuc111 1001'' ~tlr~r !e tM'1•1 .,,~ ... LO.I A•nt•~1 ..... , m01!lv '""~~ IOI'•~ "I!/\ 1.,m~ oa!cll• tltl• m-1"11' ""' ~••' 1n, co.1•. Tt miM• •" •t • Nrrt •locMI• In"'"' /II tn~•v'\ !loci\ ho••t•d "'1'1•11~ tll, Tonic/I!'• cr..t1tl•~ low .,.,, SO • \ • Frost Sticks Ul North East Pumping Station ' " co .. tal MorMlll' -II' tode~. LIM! ...ntb,. Wlnllol """" anoll _....,,. fllWr1, -i.,. ........ ,., t •IS Mftl Ill,.,.,_ ,..,,.1 tnf ll!\lr .. 1. Hitt! bll11, l'Ntl1t In i'OI. , ... ., tem-•lllr•' -,,_,, " ta •· In!-.._.,..lllAI ~•-trom ft M 'II. Wtltt 1_.1v .. ~. Sun, llloot1. rUe• ,.IDAY n:••·"" •1 f:d •.m .... 1 IATUl • .lllY f lrol"""' ,,~a.IOI. U Flrll tow t :ll t .ftl, 1.t ~tof>ll ~fw!! , 1-M e.#fl. u lill(O)n(I IOW • •:'M '""· ··~ liun I I••• t·J1 '·"'· s111 11n "·"'· MOlll! ll't• t1•1>.m. 1 .. • 11111•·'"· Temperat•re• "'Ir UMIT•O HlfS llllll'•INATiotlAl. ·r-.-.1uc-. •noil ,.,~IPll•tt.11 w "'• t+fteur ~ ~M at ~ e,ltl, Blast Threatens A11>u<tunu1 Arld'IO•t•• AllM"' ...... !lrowMvlftt llu"•lo ci..rlotl• C!!lc-. Clnd11nttl Cltv ... lld ..... 0.n¥tr °"" Mol1111 ·-HonolUl!I lndi.~· J~I! .. ,_.,,, l.HV .... t.w1tv111J M~p1>b M'-' Mllwt uk .. ==~ N.WY«k OI<!•-Cl!¥ ""''"' fP1lm S.rlM• P!!ll•<lllP!!l1 "''-"" Plmblirtll P0-111"11 ltaDld Clh' •oM ·-Sec'r•- !:;,'::;. ''" l'•t 1Ki1'(0 *"1• •• •I ..... ..... ,,.., B~lf ast Water " ~ ~ .... " • UllABT, Nortllein Ir"'"" (UPI) - :: ~ Gunmen tbday blew up 1 pwnpMlf statkin • lt •t • reservolt, ttu'eater\lng to' aJt of( ~ !! water auppl!es to Belfast, a Brltlah army •t "' apokeiman 11kt : :; 4' The blJ1t blew • hole ln the side of • .,, ,, bot and left the 1tatlon in a shambles, : ~ .II tbl spoketmtn tald. "nlt tt.Atlon, ht llid 11 1• w11 vital lo the Pumptna: ol water to the :; : • city but that It wa1 not known " • hnmedlatt:ly bow long auppl1e1 would be : : cut off. " n Tk e1pk>1lon came amid the water ~ !~ IMl191t that alrtadJ' has f o r c • d ~ = raUonlnf In the city. ,Water Is cut off .. 05 • rquliirly each day for 12 hours and wa1 ~ ~ cul off al U>e Ume ol totdy'1 blast, ahd 100 ,,,, oMdal 11k1. ;: : Water eq>ert1 e1Um1ted that four day• jf ,, of torrenUal raln, providing 42 inches of ,, : wlttr. tfould bt' nece1aary befon the :; )& raUonln( couJd be lifted. ~ : ~eanwhlle, u army NUrtf" ta.Id the .. !!/ ~ ... ~ 1ddltlot111il anny troop1 ordered to : {it the province by the British lfl"tmment ~ n ,tt likely would arrive w1thlo two wetks. , ROME (UPI) -Tbe Cl!IQI hall ~lnntd everything with spilt .,..,nnd pre-. &Ion. . -. --~ Hall 1 millon dollars. It wa.s quite a haul.and the job went off like clock:· .work. 'Ibey for&ot Ptily one thin--thf: doors to lhtl •rmed C?ar (!arryln1 •ft that caah wer~ locked and rib Ont fiacl thouiihJ, bow-10 &et the key: · .. It was juaf. before closln& time when the anirored car belonging lo the. Jl(IM ofnce pulled up ~e a branch to take away the day'• caJh. Jn.side the c•r wit 11\111,000 from provloul pl<tupo. ' from 1 .. Ide Jtrfft, • dark Umow:lne whipped around the corw and ,1ereecbed lo 1 halt, Three men jumped· out, their faces masked, and buTst into tho olflcc. . "Rinds up,'' one ol them shouted, takln& bia lines from a (llflKsler film. ."This ii a atk:kup. Everybody on the fk>or." Ont ol. t& men btld I pia:tol and another 1 machiDe (WI. The fottf per- tont inlide &he olfQ -the local postmalter, • caahla-, a customer .:I 1 cUnin1 lady -all Jay down. ' · · . Outaklt UM post office t'JO other maiked men ran to the aVJW>red c•r l!1d lrild to .,.. the "'" doon. 11>ey ..... locked. . 'Mle *iftr o( the annond car, tenalnl tomtthina wa1 ·1miss, rot ool and wmt to lnvllllpto. Ont ol tho budlll 11w him llld pu.sb<d him lnilde the ..,, ofOce and doW'l'I on the floor wtth the othm. . The twt «1LIWt me triad fGr 1everal minute• to t>reak ibt lock on the. door. It never OCOUTed t.o them tut to~ w1a certain to have• key . One el tMm ruahlld back Juide th1r piOlt onk. and told their two col· leaguea that U!e door ·w11 loelced and to they couldn't Jttal the money after an. The ba.ndlt with the machine cun backed 1lowly out of lht door and the other two duMd for the 1Mw1y car. ,AJ I plrtinC ltlturt, OM bandit flred HJveral shot.! into lhf! wlndow o! the f)ost ollkt, then drove away without 1 Ura. • ' 'T'he key to the armored car, and all the fl'.IO"eY Inside It, had been In ij)I pockll fll one qi thf ...,, II' !lit_ fk>or, P~)~ ~'l,!191 !!¥ ~~IC!) °i'!·, , " • I • !, -. ... ---- frlday, Ottobtr 8, 11171 .... ' Total E1nploy 1nent Takes J u1np Ove r Past Mo ntli Liv i11g It U p George !·Jail. 75, and his br1dC', 1'.lary, 19, relax in a park across lhe s_trect fro~ their Dallas home. "l chase \\'Omen and 1 don't sleep my hfe a"'ay, says the energetic Mr. Hall. 87 La,v111en Slain in '71 \\,'.AS /IJ NGTO:-J (UP! 1 -An FBI report r--h0wfd today that the number nr law f'nforccment officers killed in the Unlted. :-itates !his year st:inds a~ 87, with seven 1norc deaths duru1g September. During the firs! nine 1nonths of 1970, 76 officers v.·ere kill ed. 'l'here \Vere n111e slayings of law enforcement officers in September, 1970. The FBI said 14 local, county and state officers had been killed in ambLis hes the first nine montbs of this year. WASHI NGTON (AP) -The nation's unemployment dipped slightly last month while total emp l oym e n t rose aubatantially, t he government reported today. 1'1ost of the gain, ho"·ever, was among part-time workers and millions /of Americans suffered a drop in wee'kly ea.mlugs bee11use of a 1horter a\'erage work Wetk, the Labor Department said. Chrysler See ks Auto Pri ce Hike DETRO IT t \..'P l ' -Chrysler t:orp. Chairman Lynn Townsend c I ear I y mdicates his rompany \\'ants to raise cir prices -frozen since Aug . IS -when Phase I of Presider.! Niiton's economic progran1 begins. The nation's "big thr~" a u Io companies and t~ 700,000 United Auto Workers rnembcrs they employ are the corporate and labor giant~ whose wage M d price decisions will be closely controlled in the nc}!.t phase of the Presidept"s econon1ic progra111 . Reaction fron1 industry leaders wa., vague Thursday night i m m e d i a t e I y follO\l.'ing tht.> President"s I e 1 e vi s 1 on 21dd ress, partial.ly because he had not 'been specific 111 1-1·hat Controls wou ld continue past t\'tlv. 13. Only Townsend and General Motors Chairman James Roche v.•ould comment i1nmesUately. 1 Nob el Prize Winner W ar1ts Tota.I Ut1employment edged down by 221,<m to 4.8 ml.IUon and the jobless rate inch!d do wn from ti. I to 15 percent of the nation's work force and the Bureau of Labor Statistics called it "virtually unchanged.'' Total employment actually edged down 1.4 1nl ll ion, but on a seasonally adjusted ba~i s the bureau figured it at an increase of 300.000 because it usually drops more as yooths working for the swnmer relurn lo school. The report said average wetkly earnings of isome 4.5 million rank-and-file workrrs dropped 27 cents to $1 28.76 bft'ause of the shorltr working hours in many indust ries. A drop in the length of the work week usually signilies 111.gging business and production. The 11,·erage pay check ·wa!I $7.03, or S.8 percent. above a year earlier but after deduction for tht' 4.5 perctnf increase in li\'ing cost.1 over the pericd the gain \\'as L"Ut to Sl.59 per wttk. 1'he bureau said average hourly e<1rnings rose three cents to $3.48, but that this was almost entirely a technical iricrease ~ause many youths with lowf'r paying jobs quit lo go back to school. thus raising average pay for full-lime and p11rt-tirile adult workers. The bureau s11id that aHe r allowing for this technicallty, :iverage pay v.·as figured doy,•n one cent pf'r 1¥Jllr .. The bu reau said, however, that th~ 1nta! employ ment in thr third quarter of thl.' year tnding in Stplember rose 52.000 In 79.2 million on 11 stasonally adjusted basis for II fecord quarterly job peak. ·rota! tmploymenl had been on a virtual • plateau ovtr the previous year, tht report said. In a special section on tmploymtnt ot Vielnam anned services veteratl!, the bureau said their jobless rate was 8.3 percent ~I September, unchanged from the previous month but considerably highf'r than the six percent fig ure a year ago. The report on veterans aged 20 to 29 Prison Rioti11g Quelled SANTA FE, N .\I. fA PJ -<iuard::i usmg tear gas and clubs have put dov.·n a !\VO-day strike by prisoners al !':ew }!-.Iexico Slate Penitentiary. Seven inmates v.·ere injured. Authorities said thev did nnt know the cause of the stnkt arid enu!d not estab- lish the numbCT of uun:;te.s \\'ho ar:tually participated. State CnrJ%tions Secretary H0ward Leach said the use of forte became ner:essary Thursday when prrviously peaceful strikers began b r r a k i n g v.·indows and fun1ilure in one of the six prison unit s. Cuards mnved inlCl !hr unit nf 38 men. and the trouble set off 11 ehaln reaction througho11t the prison. L!'aeh said. 'Subsfquentl.v the bulk nf the other units went out of con!rCll and again i1. was necessary to use tear gas to regain l'nn!roi.·• hr said. Five inn1ates had head lacerations that required medical attention, one suJfered a broke n arnl and one had glass fragments in an eye, officials said. \\'Jthin 90 mtnut!'S after guards moved intn the first unit, :ill units had been ("]eared and all pnsoners "'·ere Jocked in individual cell~. Leach said. The inmate. boycott of meals and y,•o rk routines started \Vednesday morning, but ~u;irds retained rontrol of the matn ha!h1 !IV (1f thP rnotlt·n1 institution and \1·rre i1b!c In keep strikers within their assigned units. 11·hirh nank the hall. Prison officials \.\'ere con du c t i n ~ inlr.rvirws-with inrnatrs today to determine the cau~r s of the strike. l.rar-h and \Varden F'elix Rodriguez; ~aid they could not i n1 mediately det!'rmint' how manv or the inmates werft ;irtually lnvoll'ed. Rodriguez speculated 1hat many rif the· inm~tes bnycolted meal~ out of "fear of retaliation." Of Ecolog·ic.al H yste r~s New 1972Fordsatfrozen1971 prices. \VASH!NC;TQ:"J (UPll Accusing environrnentalisU; or /1~·steria . Dr. Norman E. Borlaug \\'arned Thu rsday that banning DDT and o t h e r agricul!ura l chcrnic1:1Js \Vnuld <"ause mass world s!arva!ion ;i nd dlseasr. destroying the '1'ork which won hin1 the 1970 Novel peace prize. ·• 1 have dedicated 1nyself to fu1ding better 1nethods or feeding the v.·orld"s .starvin~ populations,·• Borlaug told a ne...,·s confer~nct Thursday. "\\'ithout DDT and other )mpqrtant a gr i r u l tu r a I t:hemic~ls.~ our goals are sill)Ply' uOa:tainable, a n d stfryation and world chaos ill result. "I have. spent my life 'orking ...,•ith lhe nations nf U world to help them feed selves," he said.-"I know how they will react if. "'J terminate uses of DDT in this t·ountry and, in effect. label it ·Poison.'. · , ""If it IS not good enough for 1·our purposes, they -w i 11 reason, then it shouldn't be used in our countries. "The Im pact w·in b e catflstroph ic." lie said ''S O·t:a l l ed ecologists" would then force hAns on olher bug and weed killers and perha ps ferlilizers. Strict .Ha~1dgu11 C'o11trol L_a\v ,Proposed in Senate ··1r this llappens -and I predict it" will if most DDT uses are cailceled -I have wasted my life'!!: ...,, or le', ' ' Borlaug said • Boftaug, a Minnesota native. has \VOrked overseas for 27 :--·ears as a pioneer in the '"green revolution" designed to increase food production in underdeveloped nation~. \\' ASHIN GT0:-.1 ( liPI 1 Citing v.•haL he called an "incredible overkill in our 'hedrooms and' living roon1s," Sen . Phllip A. Hart 1J)~ich.1. introduced 11 bill roday to bsin 11rivate ownershi p nf handguns. Hort 's measure '1ou\d go far J:. Nixon Vi:;it:; Ne\V Cen ter -:. \VASHlf\L;TtJ'.'I 11\1'1 -Thr 1nus1cal pro~rarn 11 as mosl!y mareh~. ~l President Nixon's exit was slower than H l\'altz. The John F. Kennedy Ccntr,· fnr Ilic l'errorn1ing A r I ~ dedicated t!s SlagC' Thursday night to the men1ory of .John Phi\1p ~usa. and '.\:1xon came in rnid-c(1net·r! and 11·ithoul pri11r announcemcn1 Even the people ...,. h o arranged the concert "'ere surprised. So v.':is \Viltiam J\ilcCormick Blair_ Jr . the eenter's general direclor, who was accepting an beh11lf or the t"enter, for which the John Philip Sousa Memorial. Inc., had raised $100.000. ''Mr. President." he aid, "we are both honored a nd gratif"1 d for }.'OUr presence here this evening." beyond other'· h a n d g u n legislation by arranging for the government purchase of all handguns and the arrest of anyone possessing one after six n1onths. "Possessing a 11andgun in the house doesn't increRse ynur security, it dlminishei:: ii." H<irt told repOrters in cxplaiilin~ his bill. T•~ other measures are a1me ' primarily al keeping inex sive. small handgun:-; termed ··Saturday Ni g ht Specials"' ou t of !ht hands of str!'!'t criminals. Some of the 11tron~es l npposilion to such legislation has been based on the need for the private citizen to have a handgun in his home for protectiQn. Han said, ho1•:cver, that if 1t could be understood that possession is more dangerous than it is helpful. "l think the support woul d be 11trong'1 for his bil!. "\\'e'e ,1:ot an incredible overkill in our bed rooms and 'iving roorr)$ in nur own (.OUntry.'' he ssaid. Total gover nment purchase o'. the -~li mated 25 million h.a.ndguns in the country would eait more than $500 million dollars, Hart said adding "I'd vote to appropriatt I h a l to~ht" ir it would get rid of hanfguns. He was awarded the 1970 Nobel Peace Pri ze I o r developing high·yield \\"heat s1rains at the International ~a iz e and Wh eat linpl"ovement C e n Le r in ...SOnorB, Mexico. Borla ug l.Jllkcd td" newsmen after testifying before an B n v i ronmental Proteclion Agency (EPA ) hea ring on a proposed ba n of DDT. He • proposal was pron1pted by evidence that DDT retains its toxicity, washes into slre&ms and threatens lo make extinct some fish and bird species. The gray-haired ;igric11ltural 11c 1enti~t said !he U .S . environmental mnve1nf'nl was ('ontrol!ed by afnuent city dwellers "''hO used t h e i r leisure Lirne (Cl ""rediscover natur!':· He said the.Y Jack knov.·ledge and comn1on sense and never consider the plight nf I 5 billion hungry peQp!e v.·ho have yet to benefit' from the rarm a bu n d a n c e Americans take for granted . ··J'm sJ)f'akin.i?: to represent as best I know how those 1.r> billion pcup!e in Asia, Africa 11nd Sou lh America," Borlaug said. Aid Bid Okayed Texas Solon Arraig1ied On Bribe Rap AUSTIN,'. Tex. (UPI) -Gus F. Mu tsche.r, speaker of the Texas hou11e, and two of his clo.!lest political aUies were. arraigned T h u r s d" Y on charic:es they conspired to Arrn y Wife Can Collect OL YMPl.&.1 Wash. (UPI) - 1lie Washington S t at e Supreme Coutt has ruled that welfare aid must be paid a woman with four children because her husband does not earn a decent wage in lhe Army. . The unanimous d e c I 11 I o n Thursday opens tbe way for welfare payments to families DI men drafted into the M:r•let. said an attorney for tbe State Department of.Socia] and lleallh Services. Walter E. White, 1u irtant attorney general for l h e dlvlslon of public aaslit.ance, 11id a !ludy is \IJ'tdtr way to ·determinl!! the fiscal Impact of lhe. decision. v.·ill qualify. The high court -acctpt • bribe from Houston ruling dtell only with draftees, financier Frank W. Sharp. the ·and a sp>kesman said it may c•nlral figurt in th e not cover men who enlist. multimillion dollar ye :r; a a The sUte: has a sizeablt stock fraud scandal. • military population ,and lhe Mutscher. Rep. 1' om m y cost could be substlntBI If Shannon (D-Fort Worth) and many-<l,.e.petldent.! apply, White Mul!c.her aide Rush McGinty said. all pleaded innocent at their The cas~ lnvo\ved Keith arraignment before l 8 7 t h Kennedy of Wood.I.ind, Waeh., Disttlct Judge Torn.Blackwell who .was drafted for falling to Thursday. Blackwell aet a atterid NatiooaJ Gp a r d trial date for Jan. 10. meetinp. RiJ military ~y as Blackwell aehlan. 14 aa trial a·privateprovided.onlyt145a date for former State month for hft 'fl'lfe tnd four Insurance Comml81ioner John chlldrtn. 09orio. who is: ~ u n d t r "We are of the opinion tliat indictment for filing a, false a family olbfnriae qualllled stateriient wftb the IMUttnee cannot bt dtnled aid to board. Osorto p I e • ir~ d famHles with depend e n't • Innocent . children solely becaUH af the Pretrtal hearings w e r e compulsory miliary se.rvice af scheduled Dec. 2 for Mutcher, Neler a better time to buy a Ford! 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I I AlJ I~ a full 6.000 pounds \vith trailer to1' 111g option~. f\.1AKE R 00~1 \\•ith cxc!u~1vedual facing rc;ir ... e:i.L~. And S\VI NG ( 11p, 110 11"11, a11d n111J 1\'ith the pro ... ·en 3·\\'ay tvlagi c Onor!!:l!c. Fnrtl'~ L.TD C<luntry Squire giveo; :,:ou the co1nfort. luxury, and qtJ1cf ride tha1 made l~TD famous. \Vhcn it co1nes tn "-'J.gons, nobody S"-'ings like Ford. Sec "cm a1 vour Ford Dialer's now. Another better idCa. for saJc.ty: buc~Jc up! 1972 Fords available now at 197 1 manufacturcr's·suggestcd retail prices! FORD .. • For Better ld~as in savings see yoilr Ford Dealer now! A key qutstion• of cost lnvnlves a decision yt t to be m11de on how .m11ny iioldiel'! the. fBther ," JJstlce Frank Shannon and McGint1 and Hale said. Dec. 9 for O~rio. !-----...------------------------------------------------- • • ' .· ' / - ) • , ,,. . ·oAJJ, Y .VILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A , .Solution Is •• . ,,· '. ... • San Clemente may have 'the; worl,d's large.~ ~wiin-, ming pool off it.s shon line -: great for s~1~1ng ~nd water play - but it is unsuita bl e for compellUve Sl,\'lffi· ming, a nd edacational "''ater spor~. . . Tbe ooly public fresh water ts m a cramped aging pool at the old San Clement~ Beach Club: .. •• Ill r.ent count.showed th.at only l!Wb are maintain ing thcir landS<'aping. i And the city is charging the Capistran o Un1t1 ed School District $1 ooo·a month r ent on the pool for or· ganited swimming activities -.includin g the s ummer learn·t<rs\v im program. 'fhe chamber 's beauty advocates .Jeel lh.l~· ·Is a p retty. poor showing. 1..aw~e·nee has s.u~geSted . that 'some sort" of "be·auty bond!' might be ·required · to g uarantee not on~y col'llpliance v.•ith landscaping provisions, bnt al· so reasonable ma.inte'nance. Such a prod could help clean up the-canyon weed patch. e And, wit h summer parking removed from the high· Trus tees believe the year-old rental agr eem ent is gouging t he district. . ttt eet1ngs have ta ken place seve_raJ Limes between trustees and councJ\men, trying to find a mut~al solu· lio n to the pool issue. Little gr ound has been gaine d. A solution, h o\~·ever, may be arou_nd the corner ... Ne xt April San Cle mente voters will have the choice of appro\•ing the sale o f bonds for a $350,000 yo uth r ec- reation center in San Clemente. \Vith the r ight kind of agree ments betwee n SC'hools and city. and the \1tal two-thirds a}'~ votes-hun~reds of local child ren and adults could enJO)'. the ben_ef its. of an expan de~ instructional and recreatio nal sw1mm1ng prQgram. Recprire a 'Beauty Bond' Lagunao llarf.y" L a'.'•r enc e. longtime champion of com1nunity beauty, once more is hcaQing the Chamber of Cornme rce beautiilt a tion comm ittee he helped estab- lish a couple of decades ago. . , • J-l is current concern, one s hared by many fellow citize ns. is the state of Laguna Canyon and the pressing need to de ve lop ihis area, de~ite its li ght industrial zon· ing, into an attractive. gateway t~ t he Art Colony. T heorefically. zon ing r egulations should take care _of t he p roblem. <;_9 nditional use . p~rn1its for rom~ercial establishments 1n the canyon always carry a string of landscaping provisions. · 1\ll developers mus t agree to the cond itions. Some go so far as to undertake the pr escribed plantf\J g .• II. re· ' British Give Law, Medicine Mor e R es pect <. .. ' ... _ .... . . ' ' ,~Y.dii:'"r J . ..=i~ri:!s, (• , .. ".'•• ' :r, '. ~J . I was lunching with a physic.Ian from Lo ndon vesterday, who has been lec:- turin~ in ·Arneric:a for the last six months, a nd he ma:de several clbServa tio ns !hat l found of mnre lh;i n passing interest. ··Jt seems to me." he rema rked, "Lha~ the prnfessions -\ . • ' espec ially law And medicine -are gi\'. en more respect in Engl a n d than 1n America .. .\t home. they ;,.re lnoked up In: here they are g i \'en a kind (lr grudging rcspcc1. mi:i:ed with a good • ·,. ~(: deal nf cont.empt or dlslike." "\\'HV DO YOU slipposc th01t j~"!' I in- quired. ''It pu zzled me at first." he said. ''but I think r\·e discovered p01rt of the answer. it's because in England -for the mosl part. although nol entirely. of c:oursc - fhc ornfessionAI man concentrates on his profession: z.nd in America he asptres to be a hus1 ne ssman as \\·ell.'' "In v.·ha t \l:l\'~·· 1 pu rsued. "\\"e!l. I've rfiund th.i t n1any -if not mo~t -An1enc:in doC'l(lrS ;ire as busy \.\Ith the ir 1n\e5tmrnts ;is lhf'y are \.\"J\h • , ~lailhv~ To the Erlitor. Dear Gloorn y Gus • No cargo piled up on tlie docks during the; rnaritime strike. A. ship is al .docks when il 's moored a16ng· sid{; the pier. Cargo pi led up on t~e piers. Te!l your copy-desk' head. Tine . \I-Ti ters. -Old Sall :t l••lur• rel!«ll re1dln' vl1w1, Mt ""'II' rhoH ef ·1~• ftt••o1e..-. Sen<I • -.r .,....,, 11 co""''""' c;i,., ·D11tr ,1..,r. ' their paticRls. if not more.so. THEY READ the investment gu ides as .. thoroughly as they read the medical journ als. and when they talk shop it is more likely ,to be about ·stocks lhan about symptoms." ''And lawyers?" I prompted. r "The really influential lawyers I've met here," he Cilntinucd, "are muCh more involved in real estate-and com· mercia! holdings than they are in prac- tic:ing the law. Most of the afOucnt ones have made their money through buying property or businesses. or by bectlming· involved in the directorship of cor· porations. ·· ··surely there:: nothing wrong with any of this." I suggested. "NOTHING WRONG," he agreed. ''But then you can't expect the public to regard I he professional man in exac:tly the same light as we do in England. The ma in ob- ject of business is to make. a profit ; tht main object of a profession is lo render a servu:e. So when the professional man !!('comes more intere~profit than in 'l'PT\'iCt . he naturall y forfeits some of the esteem he u~ed to be g~ven." ··no you think the professional men hr>rf' frel that'.'" I inq uired. .. Of t•ourse they do."' he shrugged . "Th ;it 's wh y they're so touchy and sensitive to the slightest criticism. They v1<1 nl to have thei"""f'ake of prestige, ancf ~:it it. ti){). A fine. generous. peop!c you Americans -but I can"t make out \vhether you're hypocritical or just way is lands, the city coul d help by reviving the 4v!d· scaping pla n for that oft-trampled area and putting in some attraclive permanent planting. Continlte th e Stud y A ne w associat ion composed of d elegates from all four Capis trano Bay Ar ea chambe rs of comme rce have launched a s tudy to de termine if the area wants .and needs its own public transportation system . Bob OakJey. San Clemente civic leader and business- man, is in' c harge of the study gr ou p w h ich will begin h.v sampling businessmen a nd residents on fe asibility of such a system . • Because of the geography of the area and dive ~Slty of shopping and recreation facilities, a surface obse rva· t ion indicates that a transpor t system would be a boon t o Lhe South Coa sl. • But whethtr it could exisl f inanc ially is another matter . Oa kley alr e ady has h eard nega ti ve o pinio ns from. cilizcns w ho h ave been deeply involved in public tr ans· port serving the area. They s ay the idea won 't ":or\c But the group will s till continue its sludy and is seeking p ublic opinion. ,· ,,~, ·::.· •.i:'~ .. ' ,., ' . . . . : , ... ····(··'. i'.1 , · .: .,,,,,e ... 'rhey also will inquire if area businessmen and or· J;a nizations m ight wish to unde rwrite some of t he eX· ~I'~ .• .-~·-··-- . . . c ,, .. . ""'4u .::t::...,..... penses fo r a tran sport system. . 'i'N THE 50Vl[T UNION Wt ~ON'T PUN iSH DllSENTER\ TODAY.\ SH~IEN(f You TO A.MiNW.·WAKOOWN AND TEN YEMS IN A SIHRIAN ASYLUM.' Despite the in itial negative outlook, I.he .~t u dy !i ho ulct continue. It could I urn out t o be not sb-n ega tive a fter all . ..--S ' ' -' • . I - Sonae Observations Fro111 Fr(lnce f ,ailure Is Not Lived With Easily . ' ' VEZE LA Y, FRANCE -\\'ilh ple~r funds arid ;. st.tong alimentary canal nothing beats rt get-away .holiday by automobile in provihcial Franl'..'f. A great de~t has happened hei-e in the last 2,000 years but nothing is happeiiing now and there is not the slightest danger · of seriollS impingcmen't by the outside W<>rld .. · 'l:he mind is freed from the puzzles of the Nixon admini- stration to dwl'll up-- on Ufe-brief career of ·anOtller Richarrl. · Richard Coeur di Lion, tJie a bsentee fing of E11gland, all he :>ssembled h i x Fort&-800 years ago for ,the Third' Cru. s.ide -on tht ram-_ parts of the m a gnificentl y re. ~ored abbey at Vezelay in Burgundy. Or, upon the marvel of the 'l'l'esor de Vix. .J a lutge bronze vase· of Greek origin r ecently unearthed from the. burial cham· her or an unknown travelling princess of 2,500 years ago. Omaha Beach .... SL Malo .... Avrao- che ... -.Lorient. ... the Quibernn peRinsula .... Tours. These are all place names of World War ii. PACING THE ROWS of marble markers in the serene. beauty of llir American cemetery at Saint-La urent ... ~ ( . i • ' . . ' . Mi~he\in . 1~e · ln\:f[.~"ensablt to\1 r 'gu i'de publistied by the ~~rC:nrh · lire n1anufar-· ll1rer of the same narrlf'."'Lunc:h ;it a two.- , .=-tar restaur11 nl w1tl co1ne, <tinsidcrab!y hi gher. and al Hit' sunirTii! of cuiSinc, a lhree-sla-r n~stauranl,.$30 nr· S40 for \wo hve'"rlooking Omaha Beach where :afle ·.is 'not·ai. all UJ1\l:it1<1l. T,he _food is ..no.tall bu ried 9,385 of the 25,000 American.<; wtto !hat ·good a11d arr Aa1erican ltoy.~ewifr. Ri cha·rd Wilsq1~ . < .. sacri ficed their lives in Normandy is an ·~th the ."Arl of ~·~nch Cooking"· in hind emolional experi~ wh ich cannOt be . .can oftl'n do better with ,hfgher quality desc:ribed. • 1 rf w mal e.ri a l~ ·10 star! ·wit h a~~ 1 ~ss · hl k" ' o.harp::e of di¥:Omm0dlng the alimcni;,ry Nazi oc nouse!'I, no~· sometimes-used canAI. :is be;ich houses, sc.a r the bea.c:hsr aP,, and ril ay survl\•e for centurie~ as a reminder Amid.oil su<·h pleasures 11Qri novPlli~s,- !<Cenery from a Cnrcrt paintilig, -bear h of the insec.'1Jrilies ·of appease1nen1 and scenes from Boudin, .•lreel ."iccnes ttnm subm ission. St. Malo and Oinan h.aue litnUO and P issaro -lhr 1rmntation is he.en restored. Where 9.000 r:1v1hans died _,. · • · 1rresi.~t ible to 11rrive al .~ ,1:m\e ;it Tou rs new m1,1l ti·storied apartmeoo -geoera!izations. rise. France cannot forget the great war.~ of the. 201h century, nor e11en of the lsl ~Jltu ry, rnr the mat k3 of Rorne also still (,.,upon the land. On the Cot d'Or and Beaujolai,; in Burgundy the little car winds throu~h Nuits SL Georges, CJOs dr Vongent, f' o u i lly-Fuis see, Gevrey-Chamber.t.i n, Marsana y la Cote, 'chablis, Macon, Vosne-Romanee -a bibulous catalogue .. nr fine wines of rr~nce which can ·be tasted enroute, occas1onally free. NOTHING ELSE, however, is fre~, in prov in~ial F'rance and For about $12 it Is possible lo get a reasonably jfflod economy lunch for two al a restaurant rated ~·ith one l!tar by the Guide ONE IS TiiE~ \lf:R.\' oh v·i n 11 .'I gerieralization that /o'rancC ·na.~ been fnughl over for c:enturiei:; and st.ill survi11e.~ as a va~t c.ulfural and hislnr1cal reservoir whic h mank ind must prese"rve. 'Anolher is thal ·r rant:e has·failcd .as an empire, failed in Al geria and Indochina . ;is Napoleon rallci:I in Afrir:a and Europe and 1s the Th ird Republic f~il~d when confronted by f·litler. Fai lure is a French political heritage of ve ry la rge ·pro. portions lyi ng heavily on F"rtn<;h life. General De Gaulle sought to.era&e Jal!ur.e from the F rench.consciousness. Failure is not lived with eastl y. lts pf. feels accumulate. The so:ooo American.~ ~·ho have died in Vietnam can no more hr f(lrgoucn Than the 2~:000 who~!~ In Normand» Ru1 there 1s a b11te.r dif· ferf nce. Those 1~hu he 1n Nermandy died .. ti) victory. 11 is' best to be earrful how ~urh ven - l1rres · as th;:it 111 . V1etn<1m • ;:irp ende.rl, however unw isely they may ha11r. been begUPl . T HF. OBSERVATIONS of Wall \\'. Rosi ow .. former nat_ional ser (Jri ty .ad111ser lo Prrl'idenli; Kennedy and Johnson. h11v11 per1inen1.:y in this rooncct1on. He wrote Jn a recent n1agar1ne arliJ:le: ··rr w• ntiiir11essly \.\'<ilk away rrom Asi a, w11 :-halt fnake sure it I the "·ar in Vietnam I \~·as not worth 11 If "'e pat1e.ntly stay the rnufse . thr suffering of 1hcsP years cnulrl be repaid with stable peacf' and ~ecurit.v for · nurscl11ei:: and thP two thirds of hyn1anilY v.·ho l,We in Asia." 01herwise", we and Ast a\ ma,v mov~ a11'a,Y from. lhJ:! ·prornise of Stabl ty ~nd progress to.chaos or "war-far worse -tha11 what we now !>ee in lndoc:hu1a ·· Franrp wHlkr.d away rron1 Asia. n0t mindlts~ly , but i11 failurr>. With f;:i tJ11re piled upon fai lure France's day was done as a greal. world 30wer. A parallel with Amrritii f'a nnol be pushed very Far but !herr remain~ • i:host of a suggesrion th;:i1 evrn so great a power as thr United St.ates cannot. 3\and many fallure~ ..._ Meantime.. 1'.1ic:helin! \'1ve !a France T'lf> Guide High-Rise Buildings Are Fire· Traps • Jn early dctober of 1871, tour bl(l('ks of . ' --·-- Editorial R es~arch . .. ' officials arl' rurrcntlv appra1s1ni,:: hii;h- ri5 r nHlrr building s in much the same cnlical 1nanner. .( Storer Cable Comp'anY is a subsidiary naive." r '\ a n industrial section of West Chicago buf~ to the ,llround. Th e Chif'<1gn Triburie noted that the great numhPr or small fires thal fall tiad nun1bt'O residents lo the real danger. "\l'e h.~d forgotten," said the newspaper. "Iha! \,hJ> 11bsence or rain fiibthree weeks had IMt ever,vth!ng in so dry and infi ammt1ble a condition that a spark might set a fire which would sweep from end to end .o[ the: city." ;o,rwl storage ~bustihle goods,,. wrote Robert Cromie ip his book. ~·ho visited Chic.a,11:0 aftrr !hr Firr, described the wind"s effects in Nation. "Burning fragments of wooden p<lrape(.~. sheets of roof metal. signs. and sc1.1ttlr ·doors we re carried great dista nce~. and with bl azing Fell . Larred paper. and can· 11as. 2nd myriads (If smAller sparks ... :;;wept down upon the fugitives with a ter· rific r9ar." ··111<;11.n fs E RUILOING fires ar• hf>yond nnr con!rol today ."' Philadelphia F'ire Crtnmissionc;· James Mccarey ,.,.a med rcrcntly. Little Lhoughl was given ro the ptoblern until la~t year when l wB office fifes in New York City 'killed five people and injured 74. In .July. New York: of the city nr L.1 guna. A suPsidiary is suppost'd ro s1vr <ltd. a!ld ~-crvite in <1 suhor'!f\nate c•apHcity. It is sometimes 111vncd hy a company . It a~~n furn i'shes hf'!p or helps in a solution. It ls ~ome!1mes a grant of money from a government, or a person or an induSttial sclleme considc.red as beneficial to lhe puhhr In i;hort~nchisr 1~ ;i granted mooof,o!y far it h o competition. STOJtER CA B E c'~mpany·s service to !he pnh!ic is one-1f !he service paid for end sometimes Jess ll)an that! ._ Laguna Beach's site is one 'of lhc most unusual and beaut iful of any on . America 's coas11ine. Lai;una . with ca~ful planni ng. could be the most be autiful city 'in America. llowever . tt11s same site doe....- not contribule to what constitutes prac· tieaUty. CONSEQUENn Y, Laguna pays for its beautiful site in lraffi c prohlem!'i and the possibility of growth. Also in the cost of television. Laguna's hills do not make for gbod !'E!Ct!ption. Th erefore. Laguna has to have a cable company and pa)1s for Its costs .along vdth the piice of 11 set and JeP'in. Laguna, therefore, has to pay .more toe te.lev\slool SUre.IT Ll(Ulla Beach's city fathers 1btluld·-that its citizens oblain· bel ter 1ervlce' or 1get a nother eah"' company thatt ~ adequate servi et for the prices chargtd. • ELINOR DA VIS ' I .. Pussyfooting ' .. · Pres~ C<iJiuneut8 ._ •. \\'yMt, Ark .. Progre11: ''One of the old sayings is that ·words will never hurt you' but I'm not so sure that word5 are not to bt'a me fM sOme of our social prob- Jeins of today. In the past. a person who used drugs ha~itua\ly was known as a 'dope fiend' and was considered an out· cast from S<>Ciety, a degraded.perJOn to be avoided and · written off as a hull}&n being. Now .. a drua:-uaer Ill an 'addict' which is a pli91Yfootlng term that somehow carries . leis 1 stigma. '111ere'1 even a little glamor Jlllachta ·io ~·1 dope. ti.end, though ,he!s stUJ the same, type of individual who hu ended hil UlleWI life." ADDED TO THE city'~ n;irtural in· flammability w;is_Lhe. Unusual d ryntss of lhe S¥.SOn find a· fierce, gu~ty wind.' FredCritk La w Olm.$ted , ,a city plannt:r . _..._.. Chicago's "grea t showy buildings"' were vuJne.r'lble Lo fi re. Ol sled said, because of "faults of COOlllruction as well as or art ... 'l'hf'i r wall11 were thin and often overweighted wit'll gros5 and coa rse miscrnanieritation." Archi1.ecU and fire The next e11ening. Sunday , Oct. R, brought the feared spark. Historians a"ree it was kindled near the center ·or lown, in the barn of an Irish laborer T111rned ·Patrick O'Leary. Whethe:r the culprit was Mrs. O'Leary'i clumsy cow, a theory widely believed at the time. r~ mains uncertain. '1'he Great Chicago Flre t.·--.,t:d for over i4 hours. destroyed thret.- and one-hall square m i 1 es d ctntr.al Chicago and left 100,0IJI people homeless. Under a Veil q( Se:crecy • ' ,, • • .._j •' I < • During the Clllllplign for gOver09rshlp of E:alilom ia · in 1988, fears were ex- pressed a cl\aqe of .lelldf rs"hip -&( ill.it! gove.mment c;ouJd chirnge the, cowtie, of public utility regulation. THE DEATH TOLL was • .modest·- 1:bout 300 trom a population· of 300.ooo. Perhaps the fact that so many lived to tell o( their night of ~-givea: thi5 fir, its particular li&clnation. Few people remember a bigger forest fire 'that klUed Thesf: feAts appear to be proving • tioe . , , -1 • for the ·state Public Utilities CommlUlon .... Beapn,: tHe ,cuflAil'I bq/betn ·drop~ which is supposed to be the wa:tchdoi for-. ..;OOm~IY. "arn~nd' comnilatbn Wt.Ing. • • the pu~l!c over the rates and service/ o( 1 '. ·.v,•kU~ )14., ~ tlie • t ~h~~-~ ·of· the · lfl"'.atel~ .. oper~_ted bUt publlcty -• ...--,fbt1,!f attem"b to cest.rict Ufe l.ene'ral · ,nyer J.000 .in Peshtia:o, Wl1.,. teu 1t1an a week·later. ' . ., ' Cit.v arviovnced new regula tions for hii;:h· rises. including a requirement that ownerJ hold periodic fire drills. A i::kyscraper's fire ha1.ards are nu~;ous .. Insulation material tends'".,t<t boll · up heat. non-Open ing window~ pre-- vent emergency ventin~. heat-senslti11• t lcv tors travel toward the floo r on firr., '"tE· t fire. ladder! can't re.3ch higher t.ha 14 floors. We might heed the hi sight of 11 Chicago m11n wlln gave thit , firtffghting advice at an inquiry into lh11 G11!llt Fire -"Strike it before it gelll th11 "/rt of yOll." ' '• D.~l l Y PILOT franchised ut1ht1e5, 11 more anti more r.~ ... 1 .. • -''~ • isolating it.self from the citizenry. , '' • Pl{hl~ I ~ppNr•nct;, btf.ore ~ conr • . •'Iba )Jit t ·300 . · th · ·SsfOn's >IJ'WIOR in Calles JnvolYlng , the , ra~ Ao~ 'N. 1V~ PMbU.Mr , . Chklgo? 115-man fire deJ>:iltment had little chance qal'nst the natural 11nd man-ma~e feitur4!1 that 11.lstained tht rfre. Almost 11'·ol'lhe city's buildings and . akt'ewalks were wooden, ' and many ~: ~ C • m, m.• • w t.<a.J:\ •.. ru{denta kept thej.r own ltvestock and . es ep1 e us e oommalf1 1 pt.yer'i iDter..is.· • • T'•~-· IC1..-:0•, .,· 1~ ·• exclusion of its 1ecretary ·ud at rom · , ,..,....... """'" ~ wr mee.ting11 at which votes •re t~ert·iaf·' _THE· Dl+;Wor-t ro e~lu~ ·e•eia. ;i.,, , AIHrt W.;-.Botu Joa~I : Even ~ Nll19nal ,llifety ffttl In sheds nur their houfes .. Council someµtnel gets t1ttid of harpln( iC;Om.orklng industries 1bounded and ~ ~ tra~ .ilde . ol drlvlnc. It ~~b o{ warehousf.s stored dry 8oo<1s. d~ered there ,,,. · hlDDor on the u·rc might be said •. . t_h"at. Ch.ic)go highways, teo, al!"evidenoed~.,. roundup qiecilliled 1a· the production h~in& of funny sign1 puOliaMd iri a'i ... Jdl>e • ' ' of tbe council's mapline 'Trame Safe-- ty.' For instance, on one side of a 'igllbo&rd on an Ohio secoodaey road the me.1Pft say1: 'R41d C~ -Do Not Enter'. Tht other .s.ide ·rtidl.: 'Welmrit: Bad<, Stupid!' ln·Clev•llll!ll,· llifna post.cf "I-Ong a mtin ru~tinur •rterr tdmonlJh : 'Keep Moving: Then ·.add. almO.t wiatlully: 'Whtn ~lbl1'."' CONFIDENTIAL TO . MUHAM· 1 -.iro ALl: O.K., bUt for the: latt .. time Jt goes: "ff you"Clon'I futtttd ' the first tJmt.. lry. try, agtlln." And .·ttlt rMJt SUPPOSED to rhyme.! '( ,, !:~n~~~~et~ o1 consumert iod s«:retary,,.Wtio;a.,'dUet~~btl'MOr la , · J:di~ P'ff ..tdUor ·• ~ '· . , , · r~ 111.;..,, mlnu""! ol tl\i· J!ttlilY :. , •=i:·-~~-·: . · ... ,;._ »' ~-" • meetmp,-"""''di ~P.lte if.,ll'MlqDn ~~ ·--v THE PRAcnCE ALWAYS hu ~·. dlim.from.tho puc;cblil .. 11 : .•.•• w....· ... ~.raf for the comm.isl(~ to .mee~ Jn ~~ lhll·tbb iJ lmpnlper. ,_: ,, , o; "J ·, ., , • • ·.,&,-ltf tr~ Sill,..• '1 ...-'• wlild! u bad·•no.Jib. but now 1tu baliirir n. ll<llvjtleo>of tho·l'UC'lo ~Jtfi ' • .-.. .... ~ ... - tht cb>r1 to il.J·~lngs tven to lt.~ofrp 1 wblte· aq:ou~-'can oftl)' .teid . 1>•~ aa:t ~.bF:'~ profes.slol\al ¥al'f. '·" • . 1 • &pe<l\Wa\IO,i• Jt'~.~ep!klc ,&o-i biiSe,1 ~. •• • , ~a~ .D:_tMap;:ea I 1'111 \The latyt,a.ntlj>Ublic ove has ,,...,, .. _t· eagi~~n ~nOt~MWi!y. n1 • • ~* ~~J: lrtbuted1d Commiulon Chatrman;J...~ .. ·~ (ull·JN&'.i"':.\ll"r,.rut.111cf.il •fr'ltd , · ~~and....-Mi -~ Vukl.'lin. He lpj)llrenlly attem-ptcd the admit It. ' . · ' # • ~ • .-~ ~ OI <Che dt 1 practice lest year while the're ltlll tt•• .a JThe Mt111~("1l~nde a l111hilaUve. . , ~ • 1• hold<tver member on the -boArd, A. V(. qLllry. and publ!C ·d1sC:losure of ·What l· Fri4lY ro~eober 8: 1971 Gatov. Now with the entire commiqion acU:y ia coin& on. ; 1 '. • •' ' com.posed.. of appoinleet ot GoY. Roniild . . . • Sacr11 n1eDto r ee • ., ' ,• . I t '• • ( .... ..-.._.. . ' ----....... --~---. I Newport Bea~h Today's Final EDI TION N.Y. Stocks \.. VOL b•. NO. 24 1, 4 SECTIONS , % PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 197 1 TEN CENTS Gas Station Ordinance OI('d Desp it e Groans By CA.\'OACE PEARSO;\' 01 in, D•lr. Pile• ~••!I An orr!1n anrr rt>gulaung rh e use anr! ap- pearaAce Of Cl!y gas stations finally passed the Newport Beach Planning Commission Th ursday, but only after operators accused comm issioners of try· ing to kill them financia!\v. After tv"o hours of repet itl\'e arguments from ~talion npe~tors. the \"ote was 5-0-1 lo recommend the ordinance, 11.ith llome changes, to the ci1v council Commissioner l\'i!Jia~ Agee a bsta i11ed, saying lhal ont' new clause negated any aesihe:ic changes Con1missinners had agreed to a.llow any !rstiog or servici ng done with a runn ing en gine to be dorie directly outside the service bay. Agee asked for some sort of !creening. ~aying "It will still be the same, ugly mess." He wa~ not against 11llow1ng !he activ- ltv outside. however. ·operators fought hard for the <'lausP, jumping up front thf! oudiencl! and liter· all.\' chPrring e;ich other on ai lhe•cnm- nl!~sir~n n11crophone The ordi na nce h;id requ ired ;:ill eng1nf' work doril' 1ns1de an enclosed bu1ld1ng ,;t thr service bays James Hewic kPr, assistant communu.v development director. s11id, ··1rs a C'lllf'S· tion or sPmantics. It \\'ils never n11r In· tent !.o htt\"e them working closed inside \\"ith all tha t carbot1 monoxide " He suggested nne door coul d alway~ be OPf'n, but oper11tors were not ~a ti~fJPd • George Pearlin, operator of ;:in Arro s!allon in Halhria. iumr"rt up from his .!.P;.1 anrt yelled at the l'Omn11s~1oners. • l"IJ write a check for $.lOfl to anyborly \«hn can ,s11 (11...a St'rvice bay for lO min· utt's 11o'Hh !.he""\>ng1ne runni ng -)"OU'll fume yourself to death. "And that check is good, he adderl. The planning staff 11o·on a victory \\'hen the.v convinced the commissioners to revise a h_ghting Slandarri. Commissioners hod :1 :lowpd lights on -srparair poles. hu! the sra H su)'.lgested a!l lighti ng be on buddings or canopies u nit>•~ ~alrtv re:t~rin p;er\udP thal LatPr in to~ e11'11u I!. t.he C:f)tnn11ss1on- ers s!)l'ed1ly :ippr<)1·rd a re,1c t1vation nf an ;.bandont'd s1•r\'!{"f! sta11on al 3400 E. Coasr Highway. To be called !he J & ~! Self-Service. ll is o.,.,·nrd bv Gulf 0 1! Cn. It will hf-rt'(]u1rr d to Mmply 11o•ith 11s much of the prnposl"d ord inance as pos· sible lf 11 pas-;('.~ rhe ciry cnunc1l. In orhP.r .:icllfl ns thl' ('nmm 1ss1011· -Vn1rrl ~-\ Ir. rnn1!nllP a reqUP$t hv Don tt1e Beachcomber lo pern11t dancing until the 0.-t 2\ mePting Yi nearby res- 1drnt~ can be berr er informed of the th;,nge AgeP l"Olf'd Jiga1nst rhe co ntinu- ance, reasnntni;; that the reputation of the Be<irhco1nber. 3901 E. Coast Highw ay. would pn•clude any concerns about noiS& -Approved unanimously a request by the Irvine Co. to creare a 9 4 ;.ere parcel in ll1g Canyon for de velopment of 72 apartmen ts -Approved a ten ta!l\'t> map tract for unit!"> of lhr Balboa Rendezvous si te b?t-- J.A K. Construction Co., Corona de! Mar. Inflation I U.S. to Act if Control rfnit Fai~ Space Tra l . I WASHINGTON fAP) -St'cretary of the Treasury John B. Conn(\lly ~ave assurance toda y that. the gnvern111ent \'.'ill act to keep·lnflat1nn in cherk if Presirlent Nixon's Phase 2 v .. age and price boc:hes fail In hold !hf' JinP C:n11nally. "hairn1a11 ot the io~1 n( l.1v1ng C11u11c1I. L11ld a n<'11 ~ •·nn!ercn<'e Hia! his tnp-le\"rl criunr1l 11. ill no! ,.,,,,.., pn r" •ir v.·agc 1ncrrasr. fi,,ri~1nns nl th,.. independent new ·Pay B11.1rd or Price Commission. Canin.e Beach Ban ~earing Slated Soon , \ Newport BcachK1tv f\lana~er Robt.rt L. \\'ynn today recflnl!'hended !hr city couni:1J ban rings from .:ill c1t_v hf>il(l.if'" Sun reflecting off unburned propell ant pa rticles and \.\•ater . Y'apor pro\ided .thi s spectacular display of light in the freezing . thin, upper atmosp here over Southern Caltforn1a Tht1r}.jay evening. It all started \1·ith a space la unci'i from Vandenberg Air force Base. See story, Page 8. The cnun cd \1'111 rnn1J11cl...a p11bl1c-hf'1r· ing nn a prnpn,"ed nrrl rn.:in re to rrv11'e the han rhal hart been in effect all summer Tuf'sday ~hi. hut \\"Ill have f(l ha\'e a second he~ring later ln the month before ·lhe.._l;iw can bt> adopted. Hassle Dev'-:Iops Over Apartment Building Unit Ne\\•por! Beach building off icials. had threatened tn stop \\·ork on the '"Ver-... £a\!les'!)n {he Bluffs"' ap<.>.rtmento; herau~L of budding cndr v1olat1o ns ;:ind de1·1allnns from !he builder".; 011 n plans, 11. 11o·as learJIC'rl tnday . Wor k 11-as ;il owcd tlJ con!ln uP· nnly after a 1neet1ng he11\ern lor olf1r1;il~ nf t.he r1t,.,··s ('ommun lty Del"C'lopmen\ De- partment ::ind Lhe p o n a I d Scholz Company, developer of Uie !7 million, 255-l.Jni! prl'lject. tl1at overl~ks I.he Pacifi<t-Oce.an.lr~ the bluffs by Hoag Memoricfl 1Jiospita1. \.-·w~n1 ver red -tagged the project." Levi ·quez, plan dleck engineer, said this m . ing. but Scboh o£ficial.s con-=-the citv had threatened to do so the bu0ilder provided his own in- or on an everyday ba.~is to make '41ur.a lhe--project was kept in line ..• While most of the deviations w I! r e ml nor, they \\'ere serious because of the number •f them. Rodriquez said. - The mosf serious, he said. were failure to con!trucl prr>f)('r fire walls, inadequate earthquake-resista nce bl ocking and illep-al openiTigs be.1 ween the underground park· rng glll'age and the apartments above. Both the city and a represent~tive of the developer. Philip Hamilton, .general i;uperlntendent of the project~ agreed the.t the problems had all . been~reeolved as a ·result of the meeting. Columbus Day ' Mii:oo ·Holiday ()a:ly the city govtrnment of Newport Bear:h -and then only "°me of it -will coMemorate Columbus Diu-on Monday by1taklng a day of rest, elty · Hall will be closed on 'the explot'@f''s birthday, but trash will be coDected in ar~as wherl Monday la the usu.al collection day. !'ht. bther commdrdal and educ31ional concern~ will work on the holiday. Th& Newport· }f,;,rbor Chamber of commerce said banks. all storci will bt open for buginess as usual. School will bt in sealbn. Unless llOIMone: sneaks out lo go 11111111 . -in booor of IOmtoM t lat .• 'trip in 1 {92, • Mass Murder Suspect Rekase on Bail Nixed Dti'g O\\'ners are expected to come out in force to hnth sessions to protest, as they have in the past. In his report to council men, developed after a series o( meetin!'S with both dot owners and hcachfronl homeowners, Wynn does rccommenrl the possi bilit.y of creating dog runs nn specific areas of tm•"n -but. none of tl1r1n nn OC-aches. 'i'UBA ClTY IAPl -A jud~e today rP- fu 3ed to release Juan Coron;i on ba il rn ;iwa11 tn.:iJ 1n the ~layi ng or 25 me n. ThP judge a:~ rr.ruserl 10 nrder the !.rial m111·f'rl from Suncr County. Snpertnr C11un .Judge John Hauck ~aid ··r·cJc;,.sinR the defendant nn bail 11•nulrl nni relieve hi m of thr anx1e1y caus ed by 1hr accu~alioii.'" This 'A'::i.~ in refe re 11ce lo defe11~e atior· ney Richard Ha11i•k'g c!<iims,th i.t Cnrona ·~ poor heart. COfldit1on is be{ng aggravated by hi!! being jailed and' away from his fami ly. Corona · ha:ii '°ffered two mild heart att11cks in joil. Judge Hauck said. he feels the 37-year- nld farm labor cootrector is gettlag good care fmm doctors-in Satter County Hos· ' ' ' pil<ll -beu.er th:in most Pf'Ople 11i·ould He ~aid dog nins ma1· ru-estahh~hed at an\• nne nr mr,re nl var1nu" lnrat1on• recr1vP for s1m1!ar aliments .:..Pacific F.Jec·tric rii:;h1-nf 1ra\", Oranr:;r H<iuc k rejrrlPd Ha"•k"s change nf \"Pn-f"n11nt.v flfl<lri tn11trnl rrnpcrt\'. ('n11n rv llP request. saying "this court j 1nds 1hat prnprrt~· adJ.'lcr nt. In R-'lr k B:i ~· [)r11·,,, there will be no rl1ff1CtJlry 1" !'.'.1>tling a~t.1· par1.;11·;i\'S nn fi;i~·~11I" D!'11·e J-.r1l1rrn unprrJudicerl jury Jn th p; rnunri;:..,.. \ .t><!~11;it1nn ttnrl Larkspur A1·pr11r~ Ha\\'k's ma 1nr evidencr rn thr <'han)!r \ :irinll~ 11ndrve!np~d pr11ate lands may of venue reqUest w2s a S7.500 Fielrf Rr· aJ~n he 11.<rrl. he said search Corp. survey of 411 persons 11o'h1rh -Thr B.1~n1n£; ~nd r ai::ney lanrls nn lhP concluded that more than twQ-th1 rds of hluffs 1n \\est \e11.·por1. ~e1·f'ral lr\·JnP Sutter County resident.s 11.1d prejudicia l Company ~<1rcrls, 1ncl11d1ng pr11perty nn opinions on the CoroJlla case. lhe 11o·est. side nf the Bark Bay hehveen Judge Hauclr' said "the biggest defect University and 2.1rrl SlrPf't. property was thatrthe poll de veloped by Field an" a,lon,i: J;,mbor~ Roar1, properly east of the ·defendant's attorney was developed the city limits and property at. the corner to prover; point .•. "that the defendant of MacArthur and Pttcific Coast 1-figh way. could not get a fair trial • , ,'' "Since dog runs are to relieve the burrlen of 11ol ·bein~ able lo U!e the Probation Violation \, -. beach fnr the ocean front. residents. the ideal silua!inn w0u ld be fnr the nins ln be within 1valk1ng distance of the resident ~." \Vynn said Sends Mesan to Priso_,n , By AR Tll\IR R. VINSEL Of 1111 Dflll., Pl•! 5\aff Fate dealt a convicted mari juana dealer a IMfng hand 'Ibunday, a.s Newport Bea.ch police &JTC!led him oul!ide a hospital "'here his wile is a patlenL Fingfl'TJllnta of Eric M. 'Baumer wer"e fou.ad.followiag..~glary, in .~l.Jdo . Isle home where SS.oil lh gems .and weapons were ·taten a nlonlh ago. . . . ~ Baumer, 22. of 383 W. Bay st., CoM• Mesa , will 'not be formally charged with burglary, 1ccMd1n& to Detective Sgt. Ken Thompoon. He wa1 Immediately taktn" to Or1nge County sU:pettcir CouH as a "Vk>l1tor of the Probation gr1nted after his earlll!r sale of · marijuana ~vlellon. "We Sent hlm to slate priJon last night,'' sail lhe court clerk in Department Seven tolay. He must serye a term of five yurs to · lire, '° · NtiWP,Or1 Beach police will not ...... P'"'t<Ullon Oii the buralor1 -·· U>&t -him back .. prlloo. 1 tnvesti~allon al the Waller Pougla! bomt. 932 Via Lido ~ord. following the ... lll'lphisticated break-in r e v e a l.~ ftngerprints traced to Baumer, police st.id. Det~ive Sgt. Thoml)60n noted toda'y that fireanmi taken along with. the J.,..jry later turned tlp In Mexico, but injtctlld ·an·added· note ol my.tery. "Ba\uner didn't take them." he said. Del~lve Sgt. Art C.mpbell)\heorlu<I / al the Ume that bui"glars a~proached the plush Douglas home from lhe bay b~ boat. The k>ot wa s stealthily hauled aw~ -.yhlle occupanls of the havfrflnt hon 1Tep( 1ana•are that anf thiQi-ii happening. .... -· A. quantity of p~iptlon drugs aulhor.lied for Mrs. D®glas was al so stolen, leading police te believe heroin addicts; wm involved. The theory was supported today in 11 rema.rk by Sgt. Thom·p!i,on th11t Baumer told ti: ha•lng a varh:tj of persona.I (Seo AllllEST, ...,. ,) \Vynn also urged a conce ntrated er111C-'llion program fnr clog nv:nf'r!"i he jnitiatert. He sa1rl cilll!'. n11i·ners. thr n1srlve~. 11o·an! it "in ortl_er In _give lhl'm a c!ian{'e to pro ve theY can be responsible dng owners.·• Russians Oust British Envoys_ MOSCOW (AP ) -Moscow te\e.viaion announced tonight that the Soviet govuriment has decided to eJt>el "a number" of British diplomata-and that some not now in Mosco w will not be allowed to return. The action was l!lnnnunced 5horlly after Briti!h Amb11,5ador Sir Jolm Kiiiick left 11 21>-minule sessioh at the Foreign f\.1\nislry, where hi! \vas summoned to heRr the ;: Soviet re.r.ct(on tn British ~lfpulsio"'j)f 10.~ Soviet representatives { r.o m Enl(land Sept. 24. The broadcast did nol;!Ay~how m!'ny membeni of ~ British diplomaUc t'itiff or b u s i n e l'i ~ community In Moscow. would be afftt:ted. ' "But if 1t becomes apparent that their ;:irtions are not. consonant' \\"ith the Prt>S1drnr"s an nn{µic rd _goal of hnlrli ni:: dnwn inflati<in, th'e.p frankly ~me aclion 'Alli h.11·e !ri hP lakrn." he sair! "Tl1P -.:11-. ernmenl is nn\ gelling nut nf h11$ p1rl11rr• . Hr s11r! !he arlm1n1~tra:1•1"n h:1rt 1rirri tri ~1:11r-t 11r" a n1rchan1sm to rl>prr~<>nt a!I f'l"'"'"!l!!"> !If <;n('1et\" QL1f~l10nrr! nn 1h,.. hnt 1 ~s1 1r of l;ihrir"s u1s1~i ence 1hat wage ~ettlen1ent alieady . ' under contract be permitted to take effect 'A'hen the 91l-day freeze endg on f'.'ov. 13, Connally took a hard line. '"\\'e are not going lo gu<rranlee all}lh1ng to any indi\"idu;i1." he said~ut hr a<l rled that lhe dec J.'ilOn on de fer red pay hikes, \\·h1ch were po~tponed dur ing the frePze. \.\1ll be '"a matter !or th e Pay Boord In de termi ne " Asked about !he 10 percent impo rt ta'i: !See CQ'\NALLY, P::ige 21 '- New Economy Plans Told By President from "'ir'-Service5 \\"ASlllNGTON -PrC'sldent NixoD un1·e1led the goals of h 1.~ posl-freClf' economic poh1·y Thurstlay. pai'Stn,t: alonot tn f11n nc\v r1!11cn~· board.-; the kf'y dec1~1ons on perm1.,~ible 11·age and pricl' increases , 1t n1ay be as !o.ng as f1\'e weeks bC'forc ~rork(:rs, busi nessmen and c0nsumer5 get ... answfrs tn the ques!ions that concern _.,....,,.the m mosl: ··How muc h 'A"i!! \\·ages ENTE RS COUNCIL Ro!ICE lnli ne'ti Burton CCI Chairman Burto n Declares ~ ·Co1111<'i l ,./o pp.~ Cit\' f'OUll('I[ Tht> annrn1n rcment 11i.1$ t'~prc1ed. .Burl.on ha~ hren art1ve in the ~tor my cityhmd mnvrmen t. sirK'e formal incorp- oration plan,n1n g hemin more than a ~·ear ago, firs!. a1> prcsidrnt of the V111age Park Commun'lty Association and then as the h<!arl of rr1. the nr~an1zalion form- cci rn .~l urlv ril\'hnod that later became the orl!.:i ni7;:i tinn srnnsnrin~ it. Rul"lon, li. a )!r:><l11a!r nl UCLA. i!I" prndu{'t (f('1·r lnrm(>n! m;in;u:!Pr-markPt- in~ for North Amt:ric:in Rr.ck\\·rp\ Cnr}l- or,1finn ., Hr." -'ln11n11nr1>111r nt th1< mnrn1n.; m;:ikP<: h11n !hf' fifth n1:in 10 frir m;i\h• rlcrl;ir,, h!<: r i''lr!1f1;ir1· fllr !Ii" f1 v1>-~f';:il "f'lllncll f'l. be f')ri·trrl nr>r ?! 1! rr~1rl1>nls vole th.1t rl11v iri f.1\·0r nf incnrrinr,".'1nn Al lfa~I 15 pr r::nn~ ha\'f' nh/ainr tl canc{!- rlate parer~ frnn1 thr coun!y clerk 's nl - ficl' All canrlidatr~ mus! file ti,1ose papers by noon Thursrlay. In rnaking his sinnouncemenl this mom'· Ing. Burton said there "is still much work for the people Of ln'ine to do to 11chieve the kind of citv lrvine cw and should bt. "T want to help 11i'ilh I.Mt work in the Mure as l· have ln the recent pest.'' be said . I Burtnn also Vl'lwed is Wl'Hlld be a city run by the rieople who li\'e !here "And IM. thE"re ~ nn mi~t~ke ;ihout it -it "'ill hf'• our citv." he ~aid. "ft will hf> .. ,.rlurl'fl an'! guiderl !n maturitv rrorn 1yitliin. "'A,.1·rin" 11i•,,l:•n<i nr •mn'v·111t it 1'•111 ... ho> ... .,nr1,,i~ .. r1r>f?<: n~t k"l"w l11e re1rili:- nf Irvine as lhev rta11~· are."' N~w to n Leaves China HONG KONG I.UP I) -Black Panther Lc'nrler }fuey Newton returned tod ;.y from 11 vi11it to Corl'lmunist China and lefl 1imost lmmedilldy for Sao Francilco. inrrPase?" and "\Vhat ~·ill happen to prt{'es:'" Nixon in a narinnal television .and radio broadcast, aMounced creation of a 15- member pay hoard v.:ith representative~ nf J;ibor, management. and the general public, and a seven·mem~r price commis~1on of nongoverntnent me.mbers tn e$'f<ibli~h thP gu1del1 t1es fnr !hf: next pha~r nf infl ;i t1nn f'on!rol policy. Thr hnarrl!"> ha1e' until Nov . 1.1 -v.·hen rhP v.·:;ge-pnrr-r,.nt. freeie expi re~ -In J;iy dn\~O gu1r1ri\1nrs for pay :inrl prirc 1r1r-rras('~ Arln11n1.~1rat 1nn nff1c111Js sa1C thr ni,.ml'irr-h1 p nf !he bnarrls "·ould be ann1111nrrrl 1n ~ -ff'1\ ,da\~ Th" 11 ;i_r:e-prirr 'frrrLr. as prf'v1nusly anr1011nrrd. rrn1.i1n~ 1n r lfrct 11n111 Nov. 13 ··Thr 1•age prtre frrrip ha~ bf'en rrmarkahlv sucrrssf11l." !\"1xon saip. "The prirOa ry crr rht for the succc~.~ of this first strp 1n the fii::ht 1tgainst risi ng prices belongs ro }'OU, it bel on,l!s lo the American pe(l p!e. l t is you \\'ho have shnwn a wil!ingnesS'~tn cooperate in lhe campaig n again~t in ion " Officials sairl Nixon objPctive ~·as to reduce the ;innual rate nf increase in the ISre 1'1;1."'\0N. Page 2\ Orange Coast l\eall1er he th rr.e-day heat ~·a1·e has c aterl Soufhern Califomia "s her scene. leaving sunny skies · and temperatures of 75 along !he coastline. High.s ill.land expected to be around 80. Low·s tonight an d Sat- urday, 55 to 65. Ha'le a nice week- end. INSIDE TeDAY The Laguna Bea ch. Civic Bal· let Company "inaug uratt s itl 10th. .se~on next Sunday wit4 a he1lefit ptrformonce at Newport Harbor High School. Details in. today's \Vrekendfr. a1rt~\ 11 111)1!1~• 11-1) C1:11orn11 t Che<;klft• U• r Ct1•1lllH n-u C• ... 1c, 11 c • .,.,_.. '' 0.1!)\ Ntl!ftt 10 0 1 ... rt•t 1• M11tual l'lllld• 11 Ntllfftll """" l·J Otll•ft Cfiftlt If rt1"1w flfth U -11 IPtVfl .Plirtlf" 16 SllOrh lf·l'f SIO<ll; "l••-tlJ 1'-1' ff! ..... lllt~ • Tllt•l•l"l> a..M 1!"119<!•1 ''" ' Pl,.."<, U·ll H .... t«M 14 •1111 LMtitr1 IS """'"" . WlllM' ..... ' 11 W~N-IJ.14 W1tlll ,,.... 44 Mll1"'lf I ...... .... ......... 1NI \. I , I ( ' , ' \.._. 2 DAILY PILOT N Surfer Held 111 Robbing Of Mother 1' 22-vear~ld carr-er surfr-r today \l'ilS hr-u\g ;n!r-rrC1gatf'd by ~t11 port Bt<ich detec111 ts art'r h1<; a rrr-~t on su~pic1on nf :.:eahng a sui!t:a:.r-:.aid H, con1a111 s:?.'i 1'00 lrom his mother's Lido l:slt hu1nt Randall 1-1 Heller "'"' bool.ed <1n ~L!!plCIO[I Ol grand 11\tl! ~t e<.:t11e" Sgt \\P n lhnn1p~t·n 'a1n in~ suspKl gait. h1$ IX'l·upauon as surtt'J, 1111h no ptrmant nt addre~~ Heller ll'a! spotted by pohct on th' basis of a radio broadcast n1irung him as I sU!ptCL Det,ctive Charles \Vi!kwson made the arrest at \Vest Coast High14·ay and Ora nge Avenu e. when! the )OUng surfer·.!! \an had been stopped. His mother. /'llr!. Gltnna Htlltr, "5. of 12-i \'ia !\l,ntone. contacted author;uesr "-'ednesda1· to report a s u \ t i a st ('o ntain1n;;" '.!50 S!OO bill~ 11a.-n11~~1rig The 1ntrudtr had 1"l11nb('d through 11 11 ,ndoll' and ransaC"l-.ed a de~~. buL r1•}lh1n;: el ~e 1\as ni1.~s111g Oetel'!11e Sgt Thomp:.on ~aid tOOa: lhe' 1nr1de nt appeared kl 1n\oh·t sun1ro11t 1\ho \..nr11 prerisel.r 11he1 hr wanted and t1ad ;.,.no\1!ed;;r r11 11htrr ro l1nrl 11 II!' 11 1.':iQ ~aid ~·lun~ llrll!'I ha.< hrlfi 1.i ll'.JIJ 1n1 sereral ;rar" ar:d l1<od bt'tn under, pre.::sure frun1 his mother to go ro 11or~ , ·He sten1s 10 bt' a nict 1oung ni<1n. Just do1n~ his own thing,'' Sgt Thon1pson rrmarked of Heller's de1·ot1on 10 surfing. Worker Injured In Irvine Ranch 1'ank Explosion -4. large 1ank be1.ng convert~ !ri h<i!d hquid lertJ l1zer 'xpl9(ltd at lht lf"\'tnr. R.a nch machine shop at 11 a m t Gd d~, ...._ huriln; on£ end 01 11 400 ~arcb li ke ..i t J~111g ~2.'.lcer One 11ork1non ,,.,,]d.i.ng the tan ~ \1as bc1dly iniured . while anotner narrow!\ int:.~ed bring h11 b.1 the 51:-;.fMt n\etal tii.:k. 11h1ch sailed llear ¥ro.•s n~arb;. Jr\J1ne Boule \'ard , (i1 :·l ~J ct.loud v.as taken lo Tus11n .Uln1. munity l\06p1t.;,l 11he re he u a~ 1111112.!11• admitted 111 serious rontht1on ·1hr 11ct1m .. 1n hts 50 s. 1.as un\.on~c1ous 11.::d a ppeared to ~ 1n pa in after the fr eak accident a.1 \1 .. !ord Bnad ;ind lr\1nr B<:iu!c\ard. accord ing to •·om~n.\• .-1lokcs- n1en. He '1c.s flung 1n th r npp(i~1te rJ1~cc1 1n11 from the hu.rt!ir.i: end of the t.:ink by con· cussion v.·a\'es. according !o 1nv7st1gators on the scene. - C.Orporate Commun1cat1011s Director ,Jerome F. Collins said ~fcCloud 11as u·cJd. 1ng on the tank 11h1ch holds J .()00 gal!on5 ind 11·as ha lf fUIJ Of V.'il!er. The tank placed on a cradle during the opera!ion in the company·s, Agr1cul· tural D1vLs1on pro]tcl v.·as knocked over but the buildJng sustained no damage. he .aid Frnm Page I ,.\RRE ST ... ' ~r,,blem" ,.fter being arrejttd Ht ,31~ he's of/ 11 · tht 1e:leran dtl p,~[ •• (' j.Jld Ht sa:." ht v.·ants ~0111t ~ind nf he lri '' Suri.-nnr (f•\Ut aide• ~aid al!houi::h Haumt r "a~ 1mmed111tel\ sent enced to f!r1~r'ri l;;1 t lhursd11} foh.C.rn oon. ht \1Lll 1ema111 1n Orange Coctnt\ .!eil Pr.,uner• ;i re 1ran~!trrtd 10 111 r (a ltft"'r~11a ln·!lllll t fnr ~lP n .it Ch!nn rarh \\'ed nf'sda y ro hf:gin lh(' ~0111 eun1e~ Ion~. some\imes in1posslble pr o c e s s ot reh.!l b1l1t<i!1nn ' Ou.NII C:OAIT DAILY PILOT CIUNGI CD4tf "11l.ntt1 Cflill,.&W't •·~m ». w .... ,.,..._ .... PWllllW J .~1.: It c~rl•t V.ce ,,...,.,, •rod c..., •• , M111.111r \ l h ...... ir: •• ~il llf U•r .._ n e .. 11 A. Mwro1';~, M ........ Ill•,... 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P1·esident's New Plan s For Econo1ny at Glance W ASHtSGTON (UP fl -PreauJt nt ~i1on'1 ne• tCOftOMie ,.roiram at a glanct e ~Iactunery -·' l~mrmbrr pay board. co1np0sed of labor. m•nagr- menl and publiC' represtn!at1vt! and a ~t1'tn-mtmbf'r pncf' rommi!!lOn . con1- pt1.5ed Qf sel'en publtc 111ernbers 11·111 bf C:J'P jjted to enfori't. wait·p1·11..·e-con1rols ~nd guidehnes 11 hrn th(' f1·re1.r-l'nds .\or 1.1 ...., • {~i\:tl -To hnng 1hf' 1alr •. r 1t1fl 1111011. nou about • 7 perreni " 1r<1r, dr•11·n !n 2 ur J pt'fL·enl b1 lhtt Pnd ot Ill/~ e l rnrr.t·r~ -SP!lle lrl\l'l"il~f'' 111 ll.1C:<'~ and f!!'Jl r~ v.11! ht al]nll'('ri h11 IJ 1• hufl l'd Bu1 Ill" Sllf' nl 111rrr<1~1·~ 11111 lir r!rrr1·111111"'d rl!hrr b1 lhr pa1 hodrrl ot· the 11 a~I' \'Qlll!HL~Q1on nr 11111 be t'xpeLtrd to ~ra1 111!t1u1 thr gu1dt!111e~ 11hnh arf' lo bf formulated before :'-01 11 e 01\'ldt"nd~ and 1nt!'re~1 -Prr~1oen1 \1xon said hr v.-t'lutd asl\ U:ingre:.s 10 g11 e him standby aulhor11~ to impost controls on d11·idends and interest e Profits -Ht said !ht price board "'ill pre"ss busintss to pass "1,1nd. fa U" profits result.Jng from controls on lo th e public: 1n the fonn of 101\·er prices. e Duration -!'\1xon gd1 t no h1nl ~ow lodg the ne\\' system or controls v.·111 la!>t e Penal!!~ -The new agenc1 rs could ask the Justice Department ln ~eek court 1111unct1ons and flll l'S of 55.000 for each offenst ~i~on said ht 11ould a.sk Congress 10 extend the la 1~· under 11 h1ch he initi ated cont.rols until April .10 \97' 'n~i n• 1+1 ;or to br\1> re:: ~ a1 1•t 1 p~t' •'': b1 1i1c e:_.! r.1 n"\! 1r:ll' al\\'111 1·,1!! "' 1'11' pre.frerte Je1l'I o! ~; prr1 "r;· \11 t'll«t\ 11ould br mad(' 1u ~!tip all pnL e Ulcrease~ The offlLia!s 1nrl!l ii lc.d snn,e pr 1<.r~ would br perm111ed to IJll rea~c morr ihan J percent 11hde others l•ontO t>t held to le5s than that amount or e\'en requirrd From Page 1 CO NNALLY . • • ~1!rrharge.. Connally said 11 hen it m1~h1 b' lifted he co1;J dn t s~y He ~l1t couldn·t sa1 hn1\· Jong U1e. ecnno1n1\-stabll 1Lauon progran1 1111ght !a.l "ll s. go1 ns In 1ont1nut as !1111g a ~ necessary ro bnng the rate nt inflat1011 und er ('ontrnl." hr said H' said fore1 i;:11 nanon~ ret'ognizcd th1~ r o u n t r ~ .c problem~. · \\'e 11 ant our b;;Jan1·e of pa 1 tn,nl ~ im pro1 ed Tb~...on!v ~ay the~ 1·an b" 1mpro~e.d ln a sen:-r. is to lht detr1m~n1 of nther nations. Other nation~ h11~t In gn e ti p some thing 10 tJrdtr for LI" to ~aJtl ~omething . ~he s<11d A.~ked <i OOU t pe11d111i: JcqU('SI~ 11·1' pubhe ut1l1t\ and !clephon,. r ~ ! r lncre;iSf''.'i, l1nder t"ons1derat1on "hi st <11r i.nd local regul11tory agencies. Connall \' said Jhe agenc1rs 1vould not ha1e thr au thori ty lo grant such increases unle~s 'he price board granted such authoritr . Connally ,,.,·as asked about the scrcenini! nf prospective members or the ant1- 1n fla t1on federal boards. Are !hey being screened for confhcl of interest. philosophy on inflation .!Ind ~ecuriLy" v.·as one questibn. Connalh-answered th.!i l --a \ot nf us ;i1·r srreening.them." Obv ious!~·. he sa1d .1hr\ v.rre hunting for people with background in thr area. ('OU rage. ba sic ob1erth 1\; He said the con i!1ct of. inl.ere~t nl:t11er l.5 nf contern He \1·as asked loo. al v. ha t f'IOJn\ the t o•1 nf Li\·1n~ (riunril nH)!hl drlenn1nr rt1at 11 i j'.le and pr1f'f' boat d dr( 1~1n-ll<\1('ft' t'l•t in h<irmon~ with the Pre:.1dent s i.;n.1!• ( nnnall1 1f'pl1rCV. •·r r1•1n t ;1111• 1n;il,. t l1~t \1p \1 0uld t"1rr ('0 1ne 111 1011t hrt 1111h 1l1r 111 (on~f'riur111l1. I l\t11 r g11 en 110 111.,lll;hl IQ 11 J1 al l., Spral\1nl! ~f'n<'1·nll1· r.f lflP f'• u!1n1111L' 'atnpaign. f'nnn.!!lh said drr·1;-.11111s ~l1nuld ' he: 10 hnr 1111!1 ~l<tb1l1Lal1rn1 ~Oill~ :.nnr111nctd Thur!'<Ja1· nigh! by Prro.s idro~ \1xon-gro.1t1ng lDt rate ol !tie l'O ~I of Iii~ 1ng increase do11•n to 2 to J perrr-n1 a y~ar bv the t nd c.f l9i'.!. ·'The Aft.,.CJO has not1f1ed ils unions they are free to strike lf the. contracted wage il1creases .!Ire nol paid v..·hen the freeze ends, Aft.,.CJO Presid~nl George riltany and either top leaders of labor ha\:e withheld all pledges or codf>eration \\11th the forthcoming Phase 2 machinery announced bv f\i xon. But <Alnnaity said the ts.member Pay Board 11·1th equal represt.ntatlon rrom labor. 1nduslry a:nd the publ1e 14•1\l ..bQ_ld !he kty "Th.!it's something tor thmr?o dec1dt ." he said. "\\'e are not go111,i: lo '.~,' to !hein that they c;r,nnot let these 11 ge increases go in to elfect ·• • I .1\leanv has not betn asked to he 11 member n.f thr-new wage boa ~d. he 14111 be . Connallv said . "r hopr hr-"'ill be a 1ne1nber .. ' Ile coti ld make a great ccinlrlbution." he said \l'hcn he was questioned ·whether it i~ 1rue J\teany ha11 be.en ask!d. 11nd has refused. to servt' on the. board: He said he does nol know ,,,.hether ~leany has refused lo serve, but hopes that he hu not. Connally said the price commission and \\'age board will delermlne lht_ t~« calegories of economic interesl: thOse required to file pre-notifieetions of price or wage chanaes: lholt required to file periodic reports of tbtlr price• and w~ts: and the third. and probably largest. 5roup required only tt'I keep rrcor.,s. Tht. th ird group would be subject to spot chttks under the iamc c;riltri1 as the C1thers. he said. Asked ii General J\lotors rir somt tomjlllny wanted to increase. wagea, 14•ould the y h8\t to get (learanct, Conn1\ly said ht be1i1 ve<I they would Connally 11ld of the whole effort . "I think this Is fairly simple.'' with l'IO areal bureaucrecy and the whole thing ru n by a total of nhoul. ;.ooo pcop!C' • • • lrl c\('l l"t \dllllilJ~tr;;111'll c:-VU/'l'r~ rer us ed lo <1 1!~ u~.< p1:1~~1blP 11 ag(' i:U1del1nt.•. B11l 1he~ ~ai d ihe ~a rd~t1ck prnba bl~ \1ould be 1no re ecimplex 1han lhe 3 2 percen! ra1r nl 1n(·rrase al1011·e(l under the 1·o!untltr1· iiuidehnc!i-of ihe Kenned~· and Johnson adn11n1~1 ral ions Different guidelines 1nay br es111bli!htd for different industries. they said . ~ixon said profits \1·ould not he con!rolled except for "1vindfall" profits re:-ult1ng fro'n1 tht. economic policy itself He said the pay commisElon ·,voulfi require businesses to cul prices if they run up "exorbita1n" profits becau~e of controls on the 11·agts of their tmployes ;ind thr <'O~t Of their 3uppl1e:< Thr labor-managen1e11t -publi c rn<ikeuf) fll thr pa: boarrl 11 ao;. a con!'es:<ion !n nr~<1n11.tci labor 1\h1ch dr1nandcd ~Lich a lr1part1ie bnlll At11 ;rd1n1 n1,!1'a11or1 nff11 ·1a l~ •.11ci the 4 t1b1net-!e1'el tO:<t or l.1l'1ng Counr1) l1ra1lerl b\ tre;:i~urv Secret<irl' .Joh11 B_ 1 01111;rlh · 11n1;!ci rrta1n ul!1n1a1r ;:iu1h .. r1!1 and l'Ould 1eto ~he 1tu1dcllr1r~ ~r1 111 e1rher ihe pa~ boarci or pri1 ·r- 'n111111L"•lflll Ru.~ine!i~ rrprr~rnJ;:it1\ro;, 11 a111l·fl lhr go\rrnmrnt tn rela1n conlrnt iol 01 r1 ,ill prilll'}. • , l hf .\l· 1.-t ·10 rhar,ged a ··nouble·cro~<" 11,er th,. prn1·1s1on -g1v1n.e. r h ,. adn11n1~·1ra!10 11 \-eio po11't'r Ol'l'r 11age and fll1le detl:>IOns. L'1uou :wurces ~aid AFI.· 1 10 Pre~1drnt GC:Qrge \!earl\' 11•1tbdre11; IH~ oftrr !o ser~·e as a labor n1cmber nf ' Inf pav board after hearing i\1xon·s. addre:)":>. ' t lo1re1'('1·. !:Ongressional reaction tn .\J)(on ·s ~peech generally 1vas fa vorablr. Senate Democratic leader ~I 1 k e \h111stield sa id !hr Pre51de11L 's ne1v r c·onon1ii: programs u·ere "reasonable" and he urged Congress to support them ··He madt a reasonable set of proposals lnr ph a ~e II Details are lacking. but they 11·11! come out in due time," J\iansfield said "In 11e" ol tht .!:rarit y of the situation le1e1ng !hr-country -defielfs and unr-mploy menl and inflation -we should gn t him l'\·ery b1l <lf suppor1 we can hecause lhest" problems ;iffect ereryonr : rhe1 il!n(lrt rio Qnt." .\lansfleld told 1 rporle 1~ "'fh,. Prt~1dc n1 • 11.1t11nu111·e1ne nt 1~ a t,.p 111 Ille nght direction ." s~id Sen l·.d11ard \I K!ln11ed,1 1 0 -:'ltass' ·But the 1i.111,e 11t rnust rl'111rn1ber 1s th;il ~n rar l'l1a~r. 2 1s 1us1 an IJJ gan1Lat1on lhar1 ·<\II 1hr d1flu·tdt quesl1on~ ha\t bern pr,,,1 r0nrd ., Sen \\'1l l1an1 Proxr111re 1 D-\\11s I, l'alll"rl for Senate authority to confirm or reject tnembers or the price·a.Jld-wa.ge control bodies. saying Phase 2 could be "soft, very soft on price restraints" arid, profits. <ind perhaps also on w1&e!. "Its effect 11•i!l depend on whomever the President appoints." ~e. said. Econot'l'lisl John Kt.nneth Galbrait h, who he s long adV()Catt.d stiff price-and- v.·age ceilings. called Nixon·s plan "not b.!ld on the \1·hole" but criticized the absence. nf profit controls. \\'alter \\I_ Heller . .!I former chairman nl the Council of Economic Adviser!!, s111d· "The President will have to go lo the mat \Vl!h violators" H the plan is In succeed Tl1r \at1onal • A s soc i a l ion nr ~I a n u far t u r tr s pledged "the 1\holehrarled cooperation of I he industrial conuf1unit y" lo Nixon'! anti- inllation effort. NAM said his: f(Oal of 2-tn· :t Pf'l'CrJ1t yearly inflation apptar!I ~ practical and attainable. ' James Roche. chairman of General ~lotors Corp .. said there undoubtedly will be elements of the procram "which n ont of us will like" but nld t he admini!llration , has done "an e.xce119nt job '' of identifyin1 the probleml •nd work.in& out possible methoda of resolving them. Mosl concression~I critleism ttnteffi.I on the failure thus ltr Lo 1etile such i:ey policy queltiol'll as UM IWdtliM formul1s 1rtd wh1lhtr previoualy contracted pay- increases can take dftct when the freeie enrls. Many P"1 lncretsts. some blra:ained nut and jelled ln contract• a year or two aRfl. "''ere scheduled to take effect durin, the 91).day frteze: all were deferred. Now the question iii whetht r they wlll be. permitted in full when the nt:W1 Pay Board is 1dm!nlsterin1 waa:e conjI. The AFt.,.CIO his notified its ions lhe1· 11rc free to strike. it employers II to m;ike good on .such contracts. , POST· FREEZE ORGAN IZ ATION . co•1 o• l I 'V ..... c.ov...c. ll 1.--·~· ....... ~l" ... , ....... I ,.,.._ .. ..._.. ...... ( .. ,; --• 1 #I CIV'""°' ..-c. .. _ •• , .. , • ...... ., ~··· . ....._ .. .. -. .... __ . '·-·-·· r I I --• -· ._. .. t• ..... -•t ·--··-...... ' ' (~lll ·--· ........ -··.011 ··-··~ ........ ~ ... --~ ----.. ._ ---... ,..,_ 1--) ..._ I --•-0.-...• I THIS IS ORGANIZATIONAL CHART FOR PRESIDENT NIXON 'S PLAN TO CURB INFLATl'QN••• '"'" Supr•m• Org1ni:r•tion in the Structur e Will Ba the Coit of Living Counc il Year-round School 'Eyed ~an ]ooqui~i Trustees Stud_v Overcro,wd ed Clas ses Admin1stralors in the San ~.foaquin Elementary Sc:hool Distril'\ arr-doing ~tJme hom eu·ork on all year scbool -the up and coming ans1vrr to overcrowded lacliitles. Assistant Supremtendtnt Bill Stocks lnld the board he and his staff are. studying the fea sibility of all year school :is possible solution lo San Joaquin's grn11•th problems. '·A nine month school ye ar has been l'On\'entional in thr l:nited Stalr-s for n1any years. lt is large]~-the outgrov.·th <1 [ a once upon· a time need for student ii gricullural workrr~ in s u mm e r 1nllnths.·• said Stocks "\\lh!le that situa 11on has n1arkedly rhanged. peoplt have bren large!~' rclurtent to t·hange the long summer 1 ;:ir ation s1 ruc!ure of the schools .. Stoi:ks said thrrf' ha\'e been pressure~ fur l'hani;:r and for ,vear·round schon! u!il rt.Rtion for 1~0 1ears ~lost of it ha~ hf'rn r1nane1a1 -School:< \1·err nll"I u.~('ct three n1on1h~ of tile ~ear -hut now 11 l~ grn1111 h-Qrifn\erl . Althou~h .1nany pla n" exi~t. San .JnaqU1n \1·1n be e1an11ning thr 45·15 plarr 11h1ch •~ 1n operation 1111 \\\'O srhGOI rl1stnt·I ~ 111 California and has been ~ucctssf11lly used 10 distnC"t.\ out of sl ate for many vears. llndrr !his plan l'htJdreJl· are d1\·1ded in to lour t;roups and three grou ps :trr in !'l'hool <11 all tunes. V<1cauons are d11·1ded 111!0 lhrce 11ecks 111 roch or thr four 'easons., and 1\•h1le one g~ JS on 1<1catlon . tl1e others~are ins Stocks ~aid there arc ma avorable !actors. Onr i1' the traditio J learn ing lo~s that follows a thrcc·inon h \'acation "'i!I not nrccssarily lake pla.cr'. ; jJ I, • /· I Experienc·r also sho11•s that learning is nol affected by climatic differencr j San .Joaquin's schools arr-11 ir conditioned any11•avl and it is an eslablishrd fact that ·school· capaci tY can be inc reased by 2.) prrccnt on an all year plan . accordin&: lo the educator. Stocks also discussed the difficulties in such an operation -the major <Jn e being selling the public on the idea. The assistant superintendent said assignment of youngsters to classes poses many questions: there are con1plicalion .: .. ' .A. for fflm iJy adjUSl1nents to a pattern fl! Se\'eral shorter vacations inslt.!id o! one long ont._ ··suffice it to say the basic problem~ are in the area of personnel : pupils, pare.nts &nd teachers. The physical arrangements can be handled.'' Stocks said he will procttd with his study based on the assumption that it i! possible to devtlop an all.year plan that doe s not detract from pupil !earning and satiEfirs widely varying needs of pupils, parents and .professionals. .A, .J .. T~k Force Will Study Boom at San Joaquin !>ian Joaquin s Elt.menl ary Srhool 01stric!'s rapid growth -from 1.000 to 10.000 studenls since 196~ -111ill ~ s1ud1t.d by a special t.!ISk rorcr· 1ppo1nted by ,the Board of Trustees. 'fht pu rposr-of the study 14•ill be In examioiithe d1~1rict's i;on::itruction needs ~n Iha! rl'f"on1n1rnclat1on~ can bt made lor !he hitu1r "The t;isk ton·c 11 ill be assigned to assist the boanl 111 dc1·clop1ng cn tena 111 establishing distri ct growth po!icits.'' :\aid Ralph Gates. superintendt.nt. "It should be n111de up of a cross section of cit izens within the community independent of an y spc('1al grouri.' he added. •e•' '•••··· ••M• ~ ....... . "They·ll ~k at gro\'1'1h prajeclions. rinaneial Jnnitations and alternative! available."· said Gates. '·Thf'v·tt al~ seek snlutions from de,·elopers Or from new legislation IO liberahze lav.·~ CO!'lfining U!I hut y,·hich don·t bolher districts 1vith slowt.r gro11·!h rah~~" Applaud i~ !hr-idea and cerry1ni;: 1t fu rther 1~·a~ \\'ayne Clark. prtsident n{ tht :-5a11 .Joaquin C.:oord1nall.ng Count'tl, Irvine Cciuncil l'on Educatior1. 1111<i l ihivcrsi~' Pi[,k P .!I rt n l -Tc a c h t r Associ ation_ Clark's PT A group urged lhe board !n give immediate ct'lnsideration of <i ta:c overridt election since 1he dis1rlct ~ nre'tnt. tax override of 73 cent~ elpire~ ln June. ---···rhii h1nd10l'T\I dining 11t r1.+ur11 Or111/'1 f1meul0 Dr •K1l9u1rd finish whic h 9iv•1 th1t 1ttr1 protac.· t io~ "."'itho~t d•1!royin9 th 1.inatur•I wood c:h1r1c.- t•n.1t1 c.1. 01m1ns1on1 1r1 .. o.-.o with two 20" 1ptOl'I 1,, .... ,. On di1p./1y now 1+ Ted von Hem•rt'1, DEALERS FOR: HEN~EDON-O~EXEL-HERITAGE HJWPOIT ITOU OPIN PllDAY '11L t ' NIWl'O•T llACH 1727 W••tcllff Or., '42·~050 O'IN ~•IDAY 'TIL 9 ' I INTIRIORS Prof ... lonel Interior Dttltn•r• Av1ll1bl.......,IO ,.. ... r.n ,,. 111 ... , o,.... C••••• ••t-12~1 ' LAGUNA llACH 345 Norlll C111t Hl,hwty '""'" 4f4.6S 1 • , ..... -- F'tld•Y. Oc:tobt, 8, 1971 Jobless Level Shows Dip Total E1117Jloyrnent Takes Ju111p Over Pa.st Montli UPI 1"11toh1M Livi119 It Up Geo rge Ha ll. 75, and his bride, Ji.1ary, 19, rela.x in a park across the street fron1 their Dallas home.·•[ ch ase women and I don't sleep my life Cl\v~y:• says the energetic 1'.tr. f-lal l. 87 La,v111et1 SJai11 • '71 Ill \\ ASl-l!i\'(;TO!'i 1L'PI 1 -An FBI reporl ~hn11 ed fO~· tl1al thf' number of law rnffrfl~tl1ent Orf1t'ers kill ed in the United :-.u11rs t'h1 s ~-C' r stands at 87. with se1·cn mjre di.laths during Septem ber. / fJuring the first nine months of l9i0. i76 0H1ters v.'cre k11!ed. There 1\·ere. n111e .~layings of law enforcement ofl il'l'rs in Scpten1ber, 1970. 'T'lre FBI said 14 local, county and state officers had been killed in ambushes the first nine months ol this year. \\'ASHJ:\GTO."l (APJ -The nation·:. unemployinent d ipped slightly last mnnth while total emplo ym e nt ruse i;ubstanlially, the govf>rnn1ent rf'portcd today. Most of the gain, however, was an1ong part-time workers and 1111llion s of Americans suf(ert1ci a drop 1n v.·eekh· earnings \Je ca use Qf a ~hortr.r avf'rage v.·ork v.·eek. thl' Lalxir lJepartn1ent said Chrysler Seeks • Auto Price /like Dl::TROlT \ lPI 1 -l "hi;, ~lr1· Cuq• Cha1nnan Lynn Townsend c I ea r I 1 indicate.s his con1pauy wan ts lo ra l~l' {·;ir prices -frozen since A11g. 15 -1, hen Phase I of President Nil:un·s economit' program begins. The nation ·s '"big thre<'" au 1 u companies and the 100,000 l 'nited Au10 \Vorkers 1ncmbrrs t11ey employ a rr the l'Orpo~te and !:ibor gian ls'.~osc 11·a~r 1l nd price {j('("lSIOllS II il l •n'.:'\ CIOSt•ly l'ontrol!etl in the ne~t phase of th<• f'rcsldcn1 ·s ecoriotnit progran1. Reac1fon lrnn1 1od11~1rv leadi·r·s 11;"t!. \ague Thursda~· night i 111" rn e 1! i at'" I 1 foll owing lhe Pres1dl'11t"s t r I e 1 1 !> 1 n 11 address. p:irt1all.v bC'tause he had nri) been spet1t1c u1 11•hat el1ntrol ~ 11nuld t·ontinue pa~\ 1\01·. l:I Only Townsend and t_;eneral r.lo rnrs Chairrnan Ja1nrs Roche .,.,·outd comn1ent in1me-d1a1ely. Nobel .Prize Winner Warns ' 1'otal unernplo~ rnent edged down by 121.000 to 4.8 rntlt1 on and the jobless rate 1neherl dov.·n from 6. I to 6 percent of the 11~1 t1on·~ work fort'c And the Bureau of Lribor Statistics ('alled it "'virtually uneti;1n.:ed ." To\;i t ernp!oymenl attullly edged down I 4 n1illlon. but on a stasonally adjusted ha:;is lht b~eau figured il at an inl'.fease r,f 300.000 ht'('nuse it usually drops more ;is youths workmg for the summer return lo <;(·hooL Tht repo1·t said average v.·eekly rAn11ngs of so1nt 45 million ra nk-and-fi le 111Jr kPrs drnpped 27 tents lo $128 .i6 l}l'1·au.:.c nf th<' shorter \1·orking hours in 111any' industries. A drop in the leng th of th<' work week usually signifies lagging U11 .. 1n('ss and production. Tj1c a1·erage pay check 1vas $7-03. or 5 11 pcreenl. alxl1·e a ye;1r earlier but after dedlletJon for the 4.5 percent inC'rease in Jh·1ng costs Ol"er the period the gain was l'Ul to $1.59 per week. The bureau said average hourly ram111gs rose three cents to $3.48, but rhat this \\'as almost entirely a trehnical \nt"rraSP bl'cause many youths ""'ith lower p:i~·in~ inb~ quit fo ~o back to school. 111u~ r ;iising a1·eragr pay for full-time and p:1Tt-li1nr adull v.·orkers. The bureau said 11iat ;dh·r allo1\·ing for thi s technicality. ;1\rragc· p<1 y 11·a~ figured down one (Cenl pC'r hour·. The hlU"Call said. 11011·e1·rr. that t h~ 1,.1;il rmplllSlllC!ll in the thi rd quarlrr of 1lir 1rar t>nding i11 Septen1bcr ~52.000 II) i9 2 rn1l11or1 on a seasonaW.,· adjusted hasis for a rrcnrd quarterly job peak. Total employment h11d been on a virtual plateau O\"f'r the previou s year, l)u~ report said. In a &pecial l !Clion on employment of Vietna m anned se.rvicl!'s veterans, lhe bureau said their johless rate ""'a~ 11.3 percent in Seplen1ber, unchanged from the previous mont h but considerably higher than the su perctnl figurl!': a year ago. The report on vet.erans aged 20 to 29 Prison Rioting QuellRd SA\T.i\ FE. N ~1 t AP I -Guards us1ng tear gas and clubs ha,·e put dov.n a 1 .... ·0-day strike by prisoners at New i\1exico St ate Penilentiary. Seven inmates .,.,ere in jured. Au!hor1t1cs said lhcy did not know the cause of !he stnke and could not estab- lish the numbeT of i1ma.tes "'ho actually participated. State Corrections Srrretary Ho .... ·ard Leaeh said 1he use or forCc became ncrf'ssary Thursday 11·hen previously peaecfuJ slnker!> began hr ea k i n g 11·1ndo11:s ;ind furniture in one or th e six pri .'i Ofl unil s ! ;u;ird.' n1orrd into !hr unit of 311 mrn. and thr troub le srl off <i rha1n reaction throul!hf•Ul the prison. Lea1:h said 'Suh~cquen\ly the bulk '/ of the other unit:-went uut or contrQI and agail\ ii \\":05 ne.ees!-ary to use tear gas to regain control." he sairl . F11·c inmates had he:i.d lacerati ons that requut'd medical attention, one suffered a broken arm and one had glass fragments in an rye, officials said. Within 90 minutes after guards moved into the-first unit, all units had beeB cleared and all prJSOners ""'ere locked in individual cells, Leach said. The infT"!ate boyrott of meals and work rou tines ~tarted \Vednesday morning. but ~uan;ls retained t•ontrol of the main ha1111·a1· of !hf' modem institution 11.nd 1rere .ibte !n keep strikers "·ithin their ;is~\gnf'd unit!'. 11•hich fiank the hall . Prison offieials \.\'ere c n n du c l i n ~ interviews """tlh inn1alcs lnday to determine the criuses of the slr1ke Leal'll and \\";i rden Felix Rodrigues said thel" could not i m 1n ed i at el y drtermirlf' hn""' manv of the inmates were ach1a!I? lnvo!l·ed_ Rodriguez speculatM that manv of the inmates boycotted meals out ·of ''(ear o! ret.aliatlon." Of Eco_ logic.al Hysterics New 1972 Fords atfrozen ·l971 prices. " \\ASl-111\'CTON 1UPl1 Ateusing rnvironn1entallsts of hyste r!;:i . Ur. r\1wman 'E Borlaug v.·arned Thursday that banning DDT and o t he r agricultural chemicals would <'iluse n1ass ll'Orld star1•ation and dis ease, des~roying the 11·ork ""'hich 11•on him the 1971} r.;01•el pe.ace prize. ··1 ha1e dedicated mvsclf to fi nding belier rnethOds of feed ing the v.·or!d's slar\'ing populations ," Borlaug told a , news conference Thursday. "'\Vithout DDT and other i1nportant a gr i c u I tu r a I chen1lcal s. our goals are si1nply unattainable , a n d starvation and world chaos V.'!ll result. "r have spent n1y IUe 11•orking ""'ilh the nations of the world to help them feed themselves." he said. ''I know how they will react if we terminate uses of DDT in this country and. in efft cl. label il ·poi son · I .. If 11 Is not good enough rnr your purposes. they w l l t reason, lhen 1t shouldn't be used i11 our countries. ··The tn1pacl 11 ill be catastrophic,'' lie said ''so -c alled ecologists"' 1vould then force bans on other bug and \veed killers and per.ti..,aps fert ilizers. Strict Handgun Contr-01 Law Pi·oposed i11 Senate '"1£ this happ¥s -and I predict it \\'ill 1r most nor uses are canceled -l ha\•e wasted my IHe"s ~·or k , ' ' Borlaug said. Borlaul{. a r.1 innesota nati\'C. has u•orked overseas for 27 :years as a pioneer in the '"green re1·olut1on" designed lo increase food produclion in underdeveloped nations. · . \\'ASH!:'-JGTO:'J !UPJ1 Citing 11·hal he t'alled an "incredihle overkill in our bedrooms and living rooois." Sen. Philir A. Hart i O-~·!ich 1, introduced a bill.today to ban private o 1v n er s h i p of handguns. r-\ llart"s measu re 1vould go far Nixon Visits Nc 'v Center \\'ASl-llNGTON" ~AP1 -The musical-program \1as mostly 1narches. but President Nixon 's exit .,.,·as slower than a \\"tt.117.. Thr .John F l\enr1cd) Center for 1hr Pt'J'fnrin1ng A r 1 ~ dedic;itcd it s s\<1~<' "fhursday night to the n1cn1ory of Joh n T'hilip ~ous;i , and r\1,'(on c;:i1ne in n11d·eo1u..:erl ;inr! without prior announcernenl Eren the people 1v 11 o arranged the concert \\.'erl!': surprised. So was Wil!iam McCormick Blair Jr., the center's general director, who was accipting an behalf of the center, for which the John Philip Sousa Memorial, Jnc., had r aised '100,000. "f.1 r. President," he said. "we are both honortd and gratitied for your presence here this evening." beyond other ha ndgun legislation by arranging for t he government putchase or al l handguns and the arrest or anynne possessing one artcr six months. '"Possessing a l1andgun in the house doesn ·t increase ~·our security. it dimin ishes it... l1a rt_ told reporters in explaining his bill. -r .... ·o other measures are a imed prin1arily at keeping ineJpensive. small handguns termed '"Saturday N igh I Specials'" out of the hands of street crim inal~. l'oine of the s lron~est nppos1tion to s~ch legislation has been based on the need ror !he pri vate citizen 10 ha\'c a handgun in hi.~ horne fnr protection l!arl said, ho11·cve r.11ia1 !I 11 could be understootl th~! posses~1on is niorl' dangerous than it is l1elpful. '"1 think thl' s11pport "'·oulcl be strong"' for his bill. · '"We·e got an incredible overkill in our bedrooms and living ·rooms in our own country.': he. ssaid. Tot.al go vernment purchase or the estimated 25 million handguns in the country would cost mor.e than $500 million dollars, Hart aaid adding "I'd vote r, .appropriate th a t ' tonight ' ii it would get r id of handguns. He· "''as awarded the 1910 Nobel Peare Pru.c f o r developing high-yield \1·he.at strains al !he ln1crnal1onal r.1 ai z e anrl \Vhea t !n1pro\'en1cnt. Cc n t er in Sonora. ~-lexiro. BorJaug l<1llied 1(1 newsn1en after lestifyin~ hcfore an F: n vi ro'f,1ental Protc-ction Agency iEPA) hearing on a propcllSed ban of DDT. /le proposal was prompted by e1•idence !hat Dl)T retains i!s toxicity, wa~hes into streams and threatens to make extinct ~ome fish and bird species. The ~ray-haired agricultural Sl"IClltJSI said !he I -s . euvironrnental nio1 £-'111enl 11'as l'Ontro\lcd by aifluenl cilv dwe llers who used r h " i r le1...:ure t1n1c' !11 "'rt>cl1:-;rr,1 rr 11a111p'" li t· \i11cl l11rv lack \..nov.ledge and <01111nii11 se113e and never <:1Jns1d('1" !lie pl ight of I 5 billion hungr_I" people \\ho h::i1e ye t !.o henefit fro1n the farrn abu11dan cc An1ericans lake for granted. "1'111 spcakin~ to ,represent as best I know how those 1.5 billion peo ple in Asi a, Africa and Soulh America,'' Borlaug said. Texas Solon Arraigned A .dB.dOk d OnBribeRap I I aye AUSTJN,T ... 'UPl 1-'t:us t F. r.-1utscher.1 Si!fBker of lhe W .f C C ll '--Tex .. -boll8l, an wn or his Ar 111y i e an o ect c10"'' polit ical •''"i;:-fw''ii'~' '------. • arraigned Th u r s d a y on OLYMPIA. Wash. (UPI) - The Washington St at e Supreme Court has ruled that 1 welfare aid must ·be paid a woman with four children becaUM her husband does not earn a decent wage in the Army. The unanimous d e c I s I o n Thursdaf opens the way for welfare payments to families ol men ·drafted Into the strfict, said an attorney for the State Department of Social and Health Services. Waller E. White, assistant aUor'ney general for t he division of public assist1nce, 11id 1' study Is under way to determine the fiscal impact of tht decision. • charges they conspired lo will qualify_ The high. court accept a bribe from }loustoo ruling dealt only with draftees, financier Frank W. Sharp. the and a spokesman said it may cenlral rigure in l he not cover men who enJist. multlmllllon dollar T e x a s The state has a sizeable stock fraud 11candal. ( military population and the Mutschtr, Rep. T o ~ m Y cost rouJd be . aubstanUal If Shannon (0-Fort Worth) and many d ependents apply, White Mutlcher aide Rush McGinty said. all pleaded innocent at their The cast involved Keith. arraignment berore 1 S 7 t h Kennedy of Woodland, Wu}l.. District JudRe Tom Blackwell who was drafted for falling to Thursday. Blackwell set a attend National Guard trial dale for Jan. 10. meetings. His military pay as Blackwell set Jan. 24 I! trial a private provided only $145 a dale · tor rormer S I ate month for his wire and (our Insurance Commissioner John children. Osorio, who i!l u n d e r •·we are of the opinion that indictment for riling a false a family olherwise qualified llllalemenl with th.e insurancl!': cannot be denitd .aid to board. Osorio p I c •de d f1mllie! with depend t n t innocent children solely because of the Pretrla.t hearing:i w e r e compul!Ory military service o( scheduled Ott. 2 for r..futcher. Nmera bettertimeto buyaFord! • Ford LTD Quiet. .. Plus Luxury Plus new styling . For ·7 ~ you get Ford's famous Ou~ct R ide. Plus eleganl new 5tyling. And to ugh Ford engineering. A unique suspensio n system smooths the ride, a ~trong ··s" frame help5 keep it quiet. LTD is built to last, year after year. LTD also gives you a great Plus power s;eering, power disc brakes, tomatic transmission, all standard. choice o( options. 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Ford's LTD Country Squire gives you the com fort. luxury. and quiet ride that made_,L TD famous. \Vben it comes to wa go ns. nn body 'wings file Ford. See 'em at your Ford DealeQ°6'0ow. Another better idea fot safety: buc kle up! ' 1972 Fords available now at 1971 manufacturer's suggestm retail prices! FORD- For Better Ideas in savings see your Ford Dealer now! j · ; I I ' < ' A key quest1oo of cost Involve." 11 decision yet lo be made on how many M>ldiers the father," Justice frank Shannon and McGinly and / -ffale said. Dec. 9 for Osorio. 1-_:_--1---------------------------------------------------- • DAILY PU..OT EDITORIAL P AGE I What the Voters Said The post-mortems on Tuesday's voter reJeCt1on of S6.9 million in bonds for a new civic center art going to be heard Jor some lime. \Vhat Y.'ere Newport Beach residents sayi ng? Obviously . they were sayi ng they don't "'ant nearly , $7 million spent for a nev.• f1 ty hall and police station. There arc any nun1hcr of reasons they sai d !bat - the economy, the am ount of money involved . the hope 1hal son1ch~\\' lf it is really necessary it could be done cheaper. and. for some. the n1ere facl lhat the building 'voul d be on Irvine land There \.Vere also so1ne standard bullt·in resentments against the city that al so contributed to the negative vote. It could be the police helicopter. the fa ct some· body's garbage didn't get pit•ked up or an enraged dog owner v.·hose pet 1,1.•as banned from the beach this sum· mer. 'l'he no vote also came from people fed up with taxes. plain and !imple. People keep paying more and more l.-0 governn1enl. They don't care v.•hat_government. They feel sim ply that go ve rnment is spending too much money. • .\ll these things \l'ere factors. but the vole Tuesday had stil l another element. ~Jany of the voters were say· ing the saine thing th E."y said \\'hen they voted last srring so ovcr\\"hclrnu1 gly a gain ~t lhr Pacitic Coai;t Frce\vay. • They \vere s;iying they don't \\'ant their city to get any bi gger. Sonic people of Ne\vport Beach -particularly · those in the ol der. \\'aterfront areas -v.·ould be happy if the city did not.. . .annex one more square fool of prop· erty -any\1·here. or permit one more bull d1 ng to be built. An d that includes the lucrative coastal property between Corona de! l\1ar and Laguna Beach. As unprofitable as this feeling may be -from the Britisli Gi ve . . Lctw, Mecli ci11 e More R es p ec t ,-' "\ Dear Gloo111 y Gus Sydney J. flar;is .. . ', ' ' \\'hen are !hey going lo turn thr d1tap1dated Newport Beach city haU 1nt.o an historical monumefit '.' ·' .~ J I was lunching with a physician from London yesterday. 11hn has ~n lec- turinJ! in America fnr the la st six months , and he made sr11eral observations that I found of mo re than pass1n_2 interest. "ll jms to ml"." he remarked, ' that lhe fe~s1nns - especra la11 .:ind medic e -are g1r. en more respcrt 1n E n g 1 a n d than 1r1 America. At hnmi:o. they c.re looked uJl to: here U1cy are g i v en a kind (If grudging respcc-1. mixed with a good deal of contempt or dislike'' "\\'HY DO \'O U suppose that ii:.~· l in· quired. "It puzz\ecl me al first." hr said, "hu1, 1 think l"ve discovered part of lhe anS\\•er. Jr's because in England -f(lr the mosl part. although not entirely. of cQuri:.e - the profC'ssional man cnncen1rateg On his profes~11Jn: Uld in America he aspires 10 be a b11~1nec;~m;in as .,..el!" "In 11·hal way"" I pursued. "\\'rll. J'\·e found thal ma ny -11 not m(lc;l -. .\mer1ran dnrtors ;ire as busy v.1t!1 1heir 1n\'estments as they are '.''llh School Co sts -. :\J:Jil11t)X 'I"o the Editor: Education is one of our country ';.. mo~t costly inves!rnents and 1f an in\es!Jnenl doesn't bnng i::realcr returns than the m .•"l"Y invested. 11 i.! a p<>Qr h<1rg1Hn. E,u1calion 1s necessary for.individual and sor..al improvement, but .,... he: n educa!1on(ll rC'quircn1C'nls iar e.J1ceed or fail tn fulfill the needs of indh•iduals ar $OCicty, 11 1~ a \1•aste . The ~choolc;: ha\11! done a tremendou! job in 1ncrea~1ng t~.e sluden ts' ahil1 ty to promote ch11nitl'. but these changes become a l1~h1lity v.•hen the society 1s un.ib.le tn cope ll'ith thrm. f or the people In benrf1t. thr educa t1(1n1tf system mtL~l :;tay w1th 1n thr people ~ ability to adjust to lhe changes ec111cat1on bring! about as V.'ell as 1\•1lhin people's ability lo pay. LARGELY DUE to i n c re ast d knowledge our country is in or near the state of revolution, a dubious victnry for our educalional syste1n . If this revolution should succeed in de~troying th e system which caused it. it .,..,ill destroy the educational benefits \\'hich are a part of the system . It is probably the first time in history educalkln exerlli more oontr(ll over the people than the people exert over ' education. If the schoohl continue IG demand too much of 1he people , morally f'>r finanrlally, both the iehools and tM people w11J lnse. F.dutatlon ls viW to ruture prngress but, 1t the same time, educators are f'>bligated tG make the educat ional system 1 good bargain for the people I~ it htst to give the 8Chooil everything they demand: ED ITH J SMITH -M ~T T"i• le1!1i1"1 •efl«h ro10•~•' views. ""' •etnll•llY 1"010 o• '"" ""'"'''IPt•. Send your ••J '''Y' to Gloomy Gu" CUiiy ,11111. !heir patients, if not more so, THE\. READ the investment guides as rhornurhly as t.hey read the medica l journals. ·and "'hen t~y talk shop it is more likely lo be aboor'stocks lha n about symptoms .. , "And lawyers~" I prompted. "The really influential lawyers I've me!. here," he conti nued, "arc much more invoh•ed in real cstal.e and cnm· merci<i"\ holrlings than they arf' in prac- ticing the law. ~lost or the arnuent one!'i have made thei r money thr(lugh buying propert y or bu sine ~i;cs. or by ·bcrorTiing invol\'ed 1n the directorship of cor· por.:itions." "Surely !h!"re's nolh1ng \1rong V.'i1h any of this," I suggested. ".\OTH ING \\'RONG," he ai:reed. "But then you c-an·i E>XJlPrt the pubhc lo regard the professional man in exa ctly the same light as 11·e do in England. Thi" main ob· jecl of business is to make a profit : lhe main object nr a profession is !(I render a service. So when the prnfe ssional man b2Co n1l'.S n1ore intflrested ic profit than in ser1·ice. he na lurallv forfeits some of the csteern he useri !o be given " "On .vnu think lhc professional men hPrP ft.'CI !hllf?"" [ J!lqUirrd •·or course they no." he shruggrd. '·T~ars .,..•hy thry'rr !in tnurhy a11d ~en.~1\ivc to the !ilighlr-st criticism. They ";int tn havr thrir cake of prr~111::e. rind eal 11. irJO , A fine. gener(IUS people yo u Americans -but I c;in"t make out ,,.,·hethrr you·re hypocritical or just nai\'e." Pussyfooting Press Com rnents \\'y nne, Ark., Prog ress : "One of the olrl sayings is that 'words will r1C.1Wr hurt you' but I'm not so sure. that words are not to blalfle for some of aur social prob- lems of today. In the past, a person who used drugs habitually was known as a 'dnpe fiend' and was considered an out· cast from society, a degraded person to be avoided and wrillen off as a •human be.Ing. Now. a drug·user is an 'addict" which is a pussyfooting te:nn th11.t somehow carrieii less stigma. There'• even a little glamor attached to tod1y'I dope fie:nd, though he's still the same type. of indiv idual who has ended hi.I useful life." Somenrt, Ky., Comm 1111 tr1al t•· Jouraal: "Even the Naticmal s.rety Council some:tiroe!I i:ets tired of h1rping on the: lragic kide of driv ina:. It. has discovered Lhere is humor on the highways. loo. 3! e:videnced by a roundup of fun ny i;ign:oi piJblis hcd ill an .. , i!lllU£ of the council's magazine 'Traffic Sate- ~y · For instance, on one !Ide of a signboard on an Ohle. s~condary road the meuage: ~ays : 'Road Clo5ed -Do Not Enler'. The <llher side reaS 1 'Wtlcome Back, Sturild!' tn Clc"eland, i;lgns po~ted 1long a main rll$1't-hour artery admonish : 'Keep Mo.vin.11::' Then Jdd. almost wistfully : 'When ~6ssible'.~ standpoint of assessed valualion and laxes -that's one current st.ream of theory. It very well could betome the biggest issue in next spring's city c·o uncil canipaigni;. Jt appears headed to be the predon1inant pol •llcal issue (lf the 70s. ' ... _) Through all th is., hov.1ever. 1e1ty touncllmen 1nusl cont.Jo1,1e to conduct the business of the cl ty. Couf\film en declared, by calling for and endorsing the bond isSrre vote, that e:(ist1ng conditions are into!· erablc This is tthe dilemma they must face up to no\1', 1'hey ca n hardly flout the \VIII of lhe peryplc. )'et they insist son1c rc1ned1cs must be found. especially Jn the case of the police. l·lo\\' lo fin d and finance them could be political dynamite, but the decision \viii have to be made. The vote eliminated one solution to a serious problem -but il did not remove the problem. Hoag Hosp ital-Expands l·loag ?11emorial llosplta!, Presbyterian. sets oul Monday on a truly ambitious expansion project. Rising from the bluffs above \Vest Ne\VfJort \l'\11 be an $11 million. l l ·slory tov.'cr that \\"ill ena_ble the community hospital of the ii arbor 1\rea to cnnt1n1\e serv· ing lhe people in the manne r to \1·hieh they ha\.e )become accustomed the pa st 14 )'ears. To 11 oag J-lospital 's credlt. it has gained strong con· fiden('e from the con1n1un11y it serve~. NO\V H is plan· ning for the future -for the day a hosfJi!al its size \vii i be doing routine heart transplants, and a list of other exotic medical feats. Hoag Hospital has taken ou! a loan to get the build· ing built. It intends to pay off most of that loan from its operation. It still needs contributions from th e public, however, and the need is worthy, N So11ie Observ atio1is Fro1n F1·a11ce Failure Is Not Lived With Easily VEZELAY, FRANCE -\V1th plentv n( funcls and "' strong al1men!ary ranal nothing bear s a gel·away hnl1<ta y hy ;iutomobi !e in provincial Franl'e, A greilt deal has happened here in the lai;;t 2.000 ~·ears but nuth in_g is happening now and !here 1s not the sl!£h1es! rian~er n( !'ier1ous im pingement by !he ou!side world. The mind 1s freed ·1rom lhe puzzles of the Nixon adm1nt· si ration to dwell up-- on the brie f career ·.:. of another Richarrl, ·Richa rd Coeur de LiOn, the absentee king of England. es he nssembled h 1 s forces 800 years a~o fQr the Third CrU- s.:ide' on the ram-_ parts \ of !he m a g n if 1 c e o t ) y re· stored abbey at Veze\ay' in Burgundy. Or. upon the marvel of !hf' Tresor de Vix , a huge bronze vase of Greek origin recent ly unearthed from the buria l cham· ber of an unknov.'n travelling princess of 2,500 years ago. Omaha Beach .... SL :\1aln Avran· the. . • .Lorient. . the Quiberon pt'flinsuJa ' ... Tours. These are al! place names of \\'orld \\lar IL PACING THE RO\\"S of marble markers 1n the serene beaury of the American cemetery at Sa1nl·Lau rrnl Hichard Wilson overlooking Omah a Rrach ~·here are burircl 9.3&'.i· of !he 25,000 Americans v.'ho sacrihced their lives in Normandy is an emoLional experience which cannot be described. Nazi blockhouses. now sometimes used as bea ch houses, scar Lhe beachscape and may surv;ve for centuries as a reminder of the insecu rities of appeasement and submission. St. ~!alo and Dina'n. have been rest'ored. \Vhere 9,000 civilians died at Tours new multi.storied apartments rise . f'rance cannot forget the great wars of the 20th century, nor even nr the Isl century, for the marks of Rome also still lie upon the land. On the Cot d"Or and Beaujolai\J. ·1~ Burgundy the little car winds through Nuits St. Georges; C!os de Vougeol, Pou i lly·Fuissee. Gevrey·Chambertin , ~larsan;iy la Cote, Chablis~ f\.facon, Vosne·Romanee -a bibul nus catalogue of fine "''ines of France which can be tast ed enroute.-occasionall y free. ~1ichel1n, !he indispensable '(lur guide publis hed b.v !he French lire man11f;.ic. lurer of the same nan1e . l~unch al .:i !wn. star res!auranl will come considerably higher and a! the sun1m1t. (If cu1s111c .. ~ thref'·star restaur11nt , S:JO or S4(l for twn i!'i not at all unusual The food 1s not all that i;tood ancl an American housewife. wilh the '"Arl of French Cooking'' 1n hand caQ oflrn do be11rr with higher quality raw materials to starl with and ll'ss chanc!" ol discommoding the alimentary canal. Amidst such pleasures and novelticr. - i;cenery from a Corot painting, beach scenes from Boudin, str!!et scenes from Ut rillo and Pissaro -!he tempta tion is irresistible lo arrive at som e generalizations. ONE IS TH E \'ERV ob v i n us generalization that France has been fought over for centuries and still survives as a vast c1iltur;il and historica l reservoi r which mankind mus! preserve. Ano ther is that France has fa iled as an empire, fail ed in Algeria ancl lncloc.hina as Napoleon faile d in Africa and Europe and as the Third Republic failed when con fronted by Hitler. Fa ilure is a French politica l herilaRe of very large. prn· port ions lying heavily on frrnch life. NOTHING El.SE, however, is free in General De Gaulle sought to erase failure provincial France and for about Sl2 it is_ from lhe French ron!;Ciousness. possihll' to gel ll reasonably good '" Failure 1s not lived ~i1h Pa sily. 11 s ef- economy lunch for 1 .... ·o at a restaurant fe els accumulate. The 50,000 Americans rated with one star by the Guide ~·ho have died in Vietnam can no more be for~ottr.;n !han ltJP 2.),000 who lie In !\'nrn1andy Rut 1here i~ a bitte r d1f· ffrPnCP. Thosr who He in Normandy died 111 victory. It is hes! to be careful t1ow such ven· lures as that in \lietnam are ended, however unwisely they may have: bee!I begUf!. THE OBSERVATIONS of Walt W. Rostow, former national secu rity adviser lo Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, have pert1nency in this connection. He wrote in a recent magazine article: "If we niindtessty v.·alk a'.'·ay from Asia, we ~all make Mire it (the war in Vietnam) was not v.·orth it. II \\o'e patienVy stay the course. the suffering of these ~ears could be repaid with stable peace and security for ours€lves and the t"'O thirds o! humanity \1•ho live in A.~ia." Otherw ise. "'e and Asia may move awa.v from !be pron1ise of stabillly and progress 10 chaos or "war far worse than what ~·e now see 1n Indochina.'' France w;,ilked away from Asia, not niindlessly. but in failure. With ra i!wre piled upon failure France's day wa~ don• as a greal wor!d power. A parallel with America cannot b« pu~hed very far but. there remains 111 ghos1 of a suggesti(ln that even so great ll power as the Lnited Stales cann ot stand man~ fa ilures. f\.teantime, \"ive la France De Gulde t.11chel1n' . ~ High-Rise Buildings Ar~ F,ire T-raps Jn early October of !871, fou r block~ (If an industrial section of \Vest Chicago burned lo the ground. Th e Chicago Tribune noted that the great numbe r of small fires tha t fall had numbed residents to the real danger. "\Ve h.'ld fnrgotten." said the newspaper, ''that the absence of rain fOr three weeks had left ever.vthing in so dry and innammable a condition that a spark might set a fire which wou1d sweep from end to end of the city." "ihe nc.'ft evening, Sunday, Oct. II, brought the fea(ed spark. Historians .:i"rre it was kindled near the center of town, in Lhe barn of an Irish laborer r"rncd · Patrick O'Leary. Whether the culprit was ~frs. O'Leary's clumsy co w, a theory widely believed at the time. r~· mains uncertain. The Great ChicaJ!'O Fire ' ··-ied for over 24 hours. destrnyed three and one·half square m; I es of central Lhicago and left 100,000 people homeless. THE DEATH TOLL was modes t - about 300 from a population of 300.000. Perhaps the: fact that so many llved to t.ell of their night of horror gives this !ire lls particular fa scination. Few people remember • bigge:r le.rest fire tbat killed over 1,000 1n PeshU,o, Wis., less than a week later. Chicago's t1S-m1n fire department h11d Jlltlt chance against the natural and man-made fe:1turts that sustained the • fire.. Almost all of the city's buildings end 1ld"'°alkJ were wooden, and m1ny ruidenta: 'kept their c.wn UvestocK and feed ln sheds ne:ar their hous,e5. Woodworking indui1triei1 atK>unded. and blocks of warehouses 1tored dry g~. "It might be said . , that Chicago 1pec1'llzed in the producUon, handllna. 811 George ---, • CONFIDENTT.U. TO MUHAM· MED ALI : O.K., but for lht last lime:. It goes : "lf you don't succeed the first lime, try, try, again," And It'• not SUPPOSED to rhyme I Edit.oriaJ Research ~.oo storage of combustible goods,·• wrote Robert Cromie in his book. ADDEO TO THE i:i ty's natural In· nammabilily was the unusqal dryness of the .season and a rierce, g1.1sty wind . Frede[iCk Law Olmsted, a cily planner \\'hn vi~iled Chicago aflC'r the fire, described the wind's effectr in Nation. "Burning fragment~ nf .,...ooden parapets, sheets of roof metal. signs, and scuttle doors were carried great distances, .:ind with blazing felt , tarred paper, and can· vas, and myriads of smaller sparks .. swept down upon the: fugitives with a te r. rHic roar." Chicago's "great showy buildings" "'ere vulnerable lo fire , Olsted said. becau!e of "fault s of construction as well as of art ... Their walls were thin and n(tf'n nverweighled with gross and coarse mih-namentalion. '' Archit.ects and fire Under a Veil of Secr ecy During the campaign for governorship of Callfomla ln 1966, fear s were e:x· pressed a change of leadership of state ·government could change the course of public utility regulation. These fears appear to be proving lrue for the allte Public Utilities Commission which Is supposed to be the watchdog for the. public: over the rates i nd servtces..of the priva tely operated but publk:ly franchised utilities, is more and more JsolaUng Itself fro!:9.lhe citizenry. The latest episo& 11 the ((lmmiQ\on'a: excluaiGn of Its secretllry and staff from meetings 1t which vc.t.es ire take:n 1r. feeling the pocketbookl of consume.rs and olher taxpayers. THE PRACMCE ALW.(VS has been for the commls!lon tn meet In seeret. which ~ bad eoough, but now it Is b1rTing Ote door.!! to It.. mttllngs eve:n to Ill own profe11slonAl 1t1fr. The latt!t 11ntf~ubllc move has been 11· trtbuted lo Commi.!lsion Chalrm•n J . P. Vukasln. He: apparently 11tt.empted thi! practice laBt ye1r while there 11tiU wu 1 holdover member on the board, A. W. Gatov. Now with lhe entire tommlsslon com~ed ol appointees ot Gov. J\onald ·-..... __ ,, • Guest Editorial • Reagin, the curtain hes been dropped completely around Commi!slon vnling. Vu~~in has been the 11. u t h o r <lf previous attempts to restrict the general public's appearances befOTf; 1 the com· inission In cl!lel • lnvolYin& the rale.- paye:r'1 interesta. · THE DECISION TO exeludt even · Its aecretairy, who a1 chlef 'ldmioistrator ls requirtd to keep n'llnute1 or !he weuly meetinas. WQ made detpile 1 memoran-• dUm from the PUC chltf legll COUMcl that this Is Improper. The. aclivlties of !he PUC to duci: from public accounllblllty can orily lt1111d le. specul11.lion It ha.._ it0methin(I: to hide; if\ engaged in diactWk>M nOt neceuarlly in'\ the full public inlertll and 11 afraid to ' 1dmlt IL The 1ltuallon demlbda 1 lea-lsh1Uve ln- Quiry and pubUc discloaure of what ex· aclly I• 10Ul( on. ' officials are. currently appraising high· nse. office buildings in much the 5affie critical man ner. "HIGH-RISE BUILDfNG fire s art beyond our control today," Philadelphia Fire Commissione~ James McCarey warned recently. LilUe thought "'as given to the problem until last year whe:n twG off ice fires in New York City killed liv• people and in jured 74. In July, New York City announced new regulations for high· ri!IC!I, inclucling a requirement lh•I O'.''Tiers hold periodic fire drills. A skyscra pei's fire hazards are numerous. Insulation material tends to bottle up heat, non'..lf>ening windows pre.- vent emergency venting, heat·sensiti v• Plevators fravel t9ward the floor on fire, and most fire ladders can't reach higher than 14 floors. We might heep the hindsi1?ht of a Chicagn man who,ge've thi~ rire·figltling advice at 11n inquiry into the Great F'ire -"Strike it before it gels lhe start of you," - OU.Ml CCM.11' . DAILY PILOT . . ' llob<rt N. W1f<f, Ptiblll~ Th...., ICccril, .rdltor Alb<rt,W. ie., Editorial Poe• .ldltor ,,,. "'ttarlll -of tllo Dol~ Piiat ..ic. 10 lnlorm Md ~1naid.o m by ~ ~ MW I PM'• oplnlonl and' conUninrary on ..,._ ol lnflme and ~. ,, ... Vldtrw a tlnrm. for the npnuioft ar our rndm' f'>t)l.Nonl, and by ,.... ~nttnc lhe dl\lft'le vle1rtpatnts ft M- fOtrned obterwlt and .... _ - toplca at tht daT• • ., Friday, October 8, 1971 / t 1 .. -........ ...... . ... Cosia ·Mesa Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stooks VO L M , NO. 241 , 4 SECTIONS. 46 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 197 f \ TEN CENTS P1~esident Unveils New Economic( ControI·s - t 'rom "11rt Stn'ice~ WASHINGTON -President Nixon •1nveiled the go.:115 nf his post-free ze economir pohcy Thursday, passing along lo tv:o new r111iens· hoards !hi' key decisioni; on permissible "'a~r and priee increases It may bf> ;:is long ::is l11'e "'re~s brforc workers, busir.essmen and eonsumers g~I answers l.n thf' (jlH?Sl.1nns tha! concern them most ''How r;nuch v.·iJI wages increase~·· and "\.\'hat v.·iU happen to prices?" Nixon in a national television and radio broadcast, announced creation of a 15- member pay board with representatives nf labor, management and the genera! public, and a seven-member pr ice ,·nn1mi~sion or nongovernment n1embers rn establish the guidelines for the next phase of inflation control policy. The boards have until Nov . \~ -when the wi..ge-price-rent frttze expires -to lay down gutdehnes for pay and prtce increases Adm in1stral1on officials satd lhe membership of the boards would be announced in a few days. The wage-price freeze. as previously announced, remains 1n effect until Nov . 13. "The wage·pnce freeze has been rema rkably successful," Nixon said. ·'The primary credit for lhe success of !his first step in the fight a~ainst rising prices belongs to you, it belongs lo the Space Traci' ' . Sun reflecling off 11n burned propcllanl patticies and water vapor provided this spertacular displciy of light in the freeiing. thin, upper ;itmosphere over So uthern' California Thursday eveoing. It aJI started v.'ith a space launch from Vandenberg Ail' Force _Base. See story, Page 8. Mesa Police Arre st Five h1 Apa1·tme11t Drug Raid ., Gunshol-IJkr h\;:io;t.~ srnt llOl1rr 1o ;:i Costa Mesa apartmrnr Thursday, i,1•hc rr. they stumb!ed 1n10 a surprtsf' drll~ rairi nf majnr propnruons 10 hu n11ng poss1bl~· woondPd vicr11n:<> None \\'ere fnund rior 11·rrc the or1;;in.o l noises explained . The 2.Jl\ p.m. 1·1s11 to 1.14.1 Haker S1 . A.ot. A. lrcl rn srizurr of a:;;snr1Prl drugs. while fh'P suspects prelienl are iail!'.'d today on fivr el1ar~cs. Not only rnari)uana , su~perted l1rro1n and a varirty of pills wrrc conf1scat.ed. but also two ,Jll ('alibrr pi stols. one hidden uncler a waterbed, according to the police allegalions. Local arrPSIP.P.S Wf'TP identilir.d ;i.~ apartment tenant Patrick M. Doyle . 29, and Micharl L. Murphy. 20. of 721 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. -duf' tn ihr amounl -possession f'I man1ua na for sale, plu.~ possession of dangeroo:<> drugs, po:<>sess inn nr n11rr:otic.~ p;iraphen'lalia 11nd hcing prrscnt "'-'here n1arij11aT)a 1s being used. PolirP claim contraband sr izrd 1neludes ;ibout three p 0 u n d !I or marijuana , .a !'111tcase cont aining a large 11ssor~mc.nt. of varinu s pills. 13 -peyole buttons and a sm.all pa t•kel nf !'.U~peCtCd hcro\n. tnvcstii;:ators said ii would be worth :<>rv<'ral hundred dollars in illicit sales. The suitcase' r:ontaininp; the pills and ii .:tll cahbfr revolver were linked l11 suspccf Bree, due In luggage receipts and ;i Los An,l!tlcs lotenrlltional Airport lnrker key. investigators said. Detective!'. were probing this 11.spert further today, while holding the four men In city jail and Mis! Carlson in county jail. ,, A call "from " frightened nci~hborhood "'oman sent patrolmen Steve Nash and , Davr Dye to I.he: area regarding J'.I05Sible gunshots. Russians Oust British Envoys MOSCOW (AP\ -ri.-1os c ow television announced tonight !hat the Soviet goverrunent. ha:<> dec ided tn expel "a number" 11( British diplomats and that some not nn\\' in ~loscow will not be allowed to return. The aclion v.•as annou nced shor!ly ;ifter Bn rish Ambassador Sir ,John Killick lelt a 20·minute session at the Foreign ro.iinistry, where he was .~ummoned to hear the So\'iCI. re;.clion to British expulsion of 10.J Soviet representatives f r o nl England Sept. 24. The broadcast rlid nnt say hn1v many members of I.he British diplonJatic staff or h us 1 n e s s community in Moscow would be affected. Ne wton Leaves China HONG KONG (UPL) -Black PM!lher Leeder Huey Newton returned today lrom a. visit to Communist China and left almost immediately for San Francisco. AJner1can people lt is you ·who have shown a willingness to cooperate in the campaign against inflation." Offi ci als said Nixon's ob1eclive v.·as IQ reduce the annual rate of 1nr:rease in the cost of living to between 2 and 3 percent by lhe end of next year, about half of the pre·frceze level or 4.7 percr.nt. No effort would be rnade to stop all price Increases. The officials indicated some pnceo; \\'Ould be prnn1ttcd lo increase more . .. ,_ than 3 percent wtule ethers would be held to less than !hat amounl or even required lo decline. ?.dmin1sl ril lion sources refused to discuss' possible v.•age guidelines. But they said lhe yardstick probably would be more complex 1h11n the J.2 percent rate of increase allo.,..·ed under the volu ntary guidelines or the Kennedy and Johnson administrations Different guidelines may be es!ablishcd ror different industries. they said. Nixon said profits woU!d not be controlled except for "windfall" profits resulting from the economic policy itself. He said the pay commission would require businesses lo cul pnces if they run up "exorbuant" profits because ol controls on the "'ages of their employes and the cost of their supplies. The labor·ntan:igemenl-pubhc makeup of the pay board v.·as a concession lit organized labor \1•h.irh demanded such a ISt>e l\LXON, Page 2J lnflati~n Checl{ U.S. to Act if Control Unit Fails WASHINGTON (A Pl -Secretary of !he Treasury John B. Connally gave assurance today that the governmenl "·ill act to keep inflation in check if President Nixon's Phase 2 wa ge and price. bodies l11il to hold the line Connally, chairman of 1he Cost of Living Council. !old a news conference tha t his top-level council wil! not \'Clo price or wage increase decisions of the independent new Pay Board or Price Commission. "But if it becomes apparent that their actions are not consonant with the President's announced ~oal of holdln~ down inflation. then frmly some action will have to be taken," he s;iid "The government ls not getting out nr th is picture." He said the administralton had tried to structure a mechanism to represent al! elements of society Questioned on the hot issue of labor 's insistence th11 t wa ge settlement already under contracl be permitted to takr. ~!feet ·when the 90-day lrceze ends on Nov. 13, Connally took a hard line . "We are not . going to guarantee. :inything to any individual," he said. But he added · that the decision. on deferred p8 y hikes , whic~were postponed durin~ the frecz.e . will OC "11 matter for the Pay Board· to determine." Asked about the 10 percent import ta:t surcharge, Connally said he couldn't say , v.'hen it might he hf led. He also said he couldn't say how long the economic stabilization program might la st. "It's going to continue as Jong as neressary lo bring the rate of inflation under co11trtll ," he snid . He said foreign nations recog nized this count r y's probl ems, "\Ve \van! our balance of payments improved . The Only way they can be ·1mprnved. in a· sense. is to the detriment. of other n11tions. Other nations have to give up son1ething in order for us to .gain son1ething," he said, Asked about pending requests for public utility and telephone. rate incre ases, under consi deration by state and local regulatory agencies, Connally said the agencies would not have the authority to grant such increases unless the prlre board granted such authority. . Connally \\'as asked about the screening of prospecli\'e members of the ant1- inflation federal boards. ~ Are they being screened f conflict ol interest, philosophy on · flation and security? was one question. Conna,lly answered_ that "a lot of tis are srreening them.'' Obviously, he said. they lvcre hunting for people \,"ilh background in the area. courage, basic Objectivity. He said the conflict of interest matter /See CONNALLY, Page Z) Jua11 Co1·011a Bid for Bail Denied by Cou1·t J11dge YUBA CITY I A Pl -A judge !oday re- /used to release Juan Corona nn hail rn a11·ait trial Jn the slaying of 25 men. Thr Judge a:so refu sed In orrler the trial mo\'cd From Sutter County. superior Court JudJ:e John Hauck said "re!ri..sing thf' defendant on bail i,1·ou)rl not rel ieve him of the anxiely caused by thr accusation ." This \\'lls in refen•,,cr tn defcn.~e artor- ney Richard H11wk's 1'la1m.~ 1h<.t Corona 's poor heart condition 111 being .oggrava!rrl by his being j11ilrd and aw11y frnm hi~, f11mily. Cnrona has sufffrcd (wo mild heart a!lacks in J;.il. .Judge M;iuck said he feel~ I.he :17-year· old farm labor contr11ctor is gel!i,,g i::ood care from doctors in Suiter County Hos- pital -helter than most people would r~eive for similar ailments. Hauck reject('d J.f;iwk·s change rJf ven- ue reque~t. saying : .. this court !inds tha t. there will be no difficulty i1111 gelling an unprejodked jury in this ('OUnty ." Hawk's major evidence in the chan~ l}f ~nue request wis 11'$7,500 Field Re- search Corp. survey of 411 pe rsons which roncluded thai more. Uian fi,1·0-th1 rds of Sult Pr County residents had prejudicial op1ninns on the Corona case, .Judge Hauck sa id "the b1gges1 defecl 11·11s rh::i! the poll developed hy Fiel d and lhe defrnrl11nt's attorney was dt'veloped 10 prove ;. J'K'IJnt ... thal I.he defendant could not get a fai r trial . : .'' Chan1ber Ans,vers Area lnqujries Co:;;t;i ~1rsR 's Ch11mbcr nf Comn1erce answered 27 1nqu1nes about the city during Septen1her fr om pr: op 1 e considerint a mn\'e to this area. Jn most cases, the chamber replies with a pae'ket or in formation explaining the history of the town. !isling important addresses. and outlining business and recreational opportunities. CHIEF INFLATION FIGHTER Treasury Boss Connally Fire P et'sonn el On Southla1ul Blaze Stauclby SAN F'RANCISIO I U P I \ F1reflgh11n1: per~onnt'I 1n all 1he 11·estern states ha\'f' been alerlt'tl for possible e:meri;enry duty 1n Southern California. arrQrr11ng 10 the rs Fnre~t Scr\'ICC. A ~pokrsman :-aid Thursd;1v thrrr 1vaci: 11n inrrea~1 nc: firp h:i lnrd 1n Sflu!hern l a!ifo rni;i whcrp mnrc !h;in J l'lfl{t lirefighter-. :incl II air t.1nkf'r~ .,..ere batthnc: ;i .1,2110 arrr blaze in Lr>~ Padres ~arional Forc~t In Ki;>rn Oi1111lv. SPfj1 1'11;1 :-,:;i11rin:il r:irk Super\'L~0r .J1n1 Jan1es said burn111~ restric1 1ons 11rrr 1::0111~ 1n1 r1 Plf•·cl Ile ~illd if thr f1rr rlnn~~'r 111crr:isrd the p:irk "·ould ht> clno.;rd All open f1rr s 11C're prohihilrrt 1n !he park excep! in rnn slrur!ed campl!rl'l1incl fireplaces. he s:iid. The nrrll•r cxrludt•<; heater~. buranr or r:irnp stn\·r~ rind li~htinl! devices . Smoking v.·as \im1led ''"' designated c11m p~r(\\1nds. autos on the road and pl11ces of habitation. The others ::ire Donald ,t_ Bree. tl. of Aurora. 111 .. David A. ~1iddal. 25, and Donald W. f\foo re. 34, both of Portland. Ore.. plus June M. Carl.son, 18', of Aum sville, Ore., according lo police. " Charges on which they we~ booked include possession of marijuana, and also Reds -Release U.S. POW A number of ot.~er inquiries are. alSf'I answered for people who merely want to visit Costa Mesa. Names of people looking for homes or apartments are also senl to chamber , members in real estate and related businesses: Or::Loast , Wealher .. q Pro~pcctor Jumps Claim Prospects for a par L· t l me prospector retu rning t'o his job at a Cos&a Mesa industrlal plant appear pretiy_ poor, pplice agreed today. A total of more than $1 ,000 1n assorted powtr tool5 and -heavy equlpme'nt tumid up mWlng fro"!. the Mei.t ~Company, 789 W. • Jeth St.. with the employe'1 dep1fture •--....etk aao .. e>wner Grace E. ~rr filed .a s1anc1 then """"' "'"'illog i.r ez:-emp4oye ml&ht be found "~ bis gold • mlr~ claim 20 mnea ~ ootalde lndio. Not only Ii l!tr property missing lhe ~ .. kf. tJJt t0me0pe recently charged 1 pick and shovel to the company's 1ccount at I.he Kenn Rima Hardware Store. ne. purchli.se .... Wllulhorluid. Mrs. B.trr a1ld. ~ I TAY NINH , Vil!tnam (A P) -An The man. a prisoner since August 1969, Anierican soldier, held prisoner by the said he didn't know where he had been Viet Cong for more than two years, was l\eld or by what· route the Viet Cong :;;el free eprly toda y ancJ walked barefoot brought hit11 to the point of relea5e, eight hours to qfety at an. allied base officers reported. camp 70 miles north ol Saigon . Tbe location suggested he may have ~ The U.S. Command In Saigon identlfiefl been held m Cambodia. officers said . him as Stall Sgt. JolJ.n C. Sezton Jr., 23. He said he had been "constantly on the ol ·Warren , ·Ohio~ They . pid . ht.. wa." move." for a long UJne ~nd particularly in captured ~ug. 12, 1989, when hl.s ~rmored the last 10 day5. urut·wu ambushed nur An Loe, 1boUt 15 He' Wu frffd at a a.m. irt-1'tlugh jungle miles from wher1 be w• freed . terrain and reached L« Ninh about 11 He was pronounttd in "generally good" a.m. condition after being eumined a\ an "'He wu hobbling and hi! feel were In Army holpltal. But oflklerl who saw bad ah1pe, but otherwise I would say he: Saton .dld he looked "1 little drrwn" looked ln p~tty good shape," one senior and IUI feet·were cat atid aore. U.S. otficfl' said. ~ noro ... ~ .... lndicaUqn he may One American who 18-W the serviceman have suffered 1 arm wcund, \'t:Y said. said' he was -wearing a blue kftlt, lone· They quoted aa saying he reached sleeved nylon shirt and trousers.· the camp at Loe Ntnh, just IOOth of the He was taken to ·a hosplltll at Long: Cambodian border, with ·the aid of a Dinh, the U.S. Army he1dqlllrtei"s post 12 t:rude'map drawn lor hlm by hi.I captors. miles northeast of Saigmi.. He 1laQ was gi~en a acr1p of paper The prisoner was the 24th American with a meMag-e in Engllah and released by the Viet Cong, the U.S. . v1e1na,._, ulitng people to us~I hlra_ Coaun_and· 10id , .•[id the 01'._tl Iii 11 In returninc to ·the ·Amvlcan side. rMnth'S. Nine otttt!rs have~ ~ by ' '" ,. ' • the North Vietnamese, and a h11ndful have escaped. The most recent POWs freed by the Viet Cong were two American fliers who walked Into a South Vietnamese outpost in the central highlands Dec. 10. 1969. The Pentagon li!fls 462 Americans captured in Southeast Asia -two in China, 378 in North Vletna m, 79 in South Vle,nam and three in Laos. In addition, 1,176 AmeMcan5 are missing. Officers said Sexton told them his caplors dlci not explain why he was being freed , nor did they give him any "message lo the American people," a5 Lhe Viet Cong sometimes do in releasing prisoners. "He said they gave him tilt map and jwt told .him to walk down' a road until he came to the camp," one ofrlcer reported. At the time of hil capture. Sexton was a member of the 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Ca\'alry Regiment, · &OUrcu said. The unit at that time wlls operat1nR in the jungle and rubber plaat!tion country nortb of Saigon. ., ' I" ' Costa Mesa Open On Colunibus Day Poor ChrlstoPh~r Columbus. No one in Costa Mesa plans to remember the old gent on Monday, even though it's a holiday. City hall wi ll be open for husine55, so will the schools. The • chamber of commerce has no plans to close and neither do local bank5. r St.ores will ·be open, too. However, mailmen won 't be working on regular shifts. Thtre will be no window service at lhe post office, but mall Wiii be picked up from deposit points on a holiday schedule. There wtll be no deliveries. • ' 1, < The three-dfly heat \\'11ve h11 s va ca ted Southern California's v.•ea !her sce ne , leaving sunny s"'kies and lemperaturrs of 7S along the coastline. Highs inlrind expected to be <1round 80. L-01\'s tonight and Sal· urday, 5~ to 65. Have a nice week· end. ~SIDE TODA\' The )Laguna Beach Civic Bal· let Company 111augurates il.s 10th sea,,on next Sunday with a benl'fit pPr/ormnnce at Newport Harbor High School. DetoiLs 111 today's \.Veeke-ndcr. •lmit " e .. 11111 u.n (Ill"''"' I CM<lrlltt u, I c 11u111..i nr, (eft'll(I C01tt• .. r• JI 0..1111 Mtlktt 1' 0 1 .... rtes 1t 111""111 ,.... ' "1111nu 11-11 HoreweN u At'lfl I.I....,.. 1J Joltl'"• ' M0¥11t •·· .. • ' ' . .. Muh\11 """'' u Mlhl~I Me_.. 44 Ot11111 C..,rtty It .. ..t1w..m tf.11 Svt..i1 '""'" U s .. rtt IJ·H i19t.lr M1rt11h 1 .. ll Ttl9'1ltlMI H ,~ .... " .... Wtl-' W~lll Wt tll II Womn>t Mew. 1•u w ...... "'" •. , Wlll!tMtt i>l1 ., Z OAllY PILOT c Frld•Y, Otl•ffr l!i l'f/l Hearing Oct. lB Mesa Industrial Change Opposed .. \ proposed change i.11 th(' pity nodinance 1ovtrnm1-: u1dustr1al zoning 1n Costa Mesa 1s runnin g 111!0 rough opposition. The ordui~ce: would allow the L'i\y tn ;:ran~ ione I!' e:ptlon.s on indu!!trt11l land -a practice cu tntly agiun~l the rule. Planning tumpnss 1oners already h<t1 e 1 ccon1mcnded~n1al of a on a 3-1 \ote The ordinan ·c comes up lor <1 pubhc heanng and l'O c1l cons1de:rauon Ocl !8. The e.lt cled cit y officials h a 1 e traditionall y bet n opposed to aUow1ng ror.e. txceptions in industrial areas. tor fear flf changing the 1ndpstr1al character. \\.illiam Dunn. dtrector of p)dnning ffl r Losta t-.tesa. argues that some. types of zone: exceptions should bt allo~·ed to gt1 e. re!lef to some indus!rits. 'l.!low1ng a sn1all 1nari...et on 1ndustr1;il land. savs Dunn. Th e City h<1s actually granted about thret pre1·1ous 1.one t>Xcept1on~. hut C11y . .&.uorney Hoy June: stopped that 1hree inonth.~ dl;O. ruhrig that lhe: prae11ce .... ·as against the law. Ld st ,\londay n11:ht a11ulhrr 1 ndu~tn al 111pe rxrrpt1on request was on !he eow1c11 :igenda, but 11 was tabled un111 alter a drrision rs made on the: new ordinan«e: .Jone said the 1ndustr1al :tone exception propo~al ha.~ bf:en def Pated at least 1hre:e. 11mes in the past four years, usually on a :1-~ council 1ote. Dunn \v iJJ ftnd lumselr in an odd f't'Sit1on Oct 18. As planning director he 'll bt' representing both sides or the issue . lhs staff prOi:>nStd !he ordinance The planning co1nm1ssion hope! to kill ii Bike Advocate 1-lurt by Sarn e SACRAMENTO (UPI 1 An A.uetnbl~ bcrnmittee ha:s approved a bill" which .would allol state hlth'lltay ninU hit blo~le path.~ even lhou&h the bill 's author wa!'i unible to appear. lie: was rccove:ruig tro111 a b1t:yL"le ac(·idenL The measure by Sr-11 .• Jan1es Mill!'! 11)..Sao Diego 1, was apprn1 ed Thursday on a split voice 1011' of !he 1\latural Resou rces ,. n d l'on~ervatton C9n1mitlee and sent to !he \Vays and ,\lean!'! Con11n1\lee. ,\11lls' bill v.· as pre.:.enti'd 111 ••01n1n1ttee by Asse1nblyman .John IJunlap 10-Napa 1, 1\·ho s:itd to.till~ was absenl ""because of Ins high u11·ol vement wifh bi cyclts" '.\hlls \Vas injured in a bLC\'Cle accident ~unday v.'hile. riding in ·San 1-'ranciscf 's G-Olden Gate Park llis me11sure:. as amended by the committee ..... ·ould make one-h3.ll of l percent of the: stale: h.Jghv.·ay !Wlrl available. J The: proposed ordinance would aUnw :onnr exceptions for more outside ttora,11:e. placement flf buildings on lols and thr size 11f certain buildings. It would not allow use: thanges. !!Uct1 a~ Probation ·violation Secret Cambodia 1'raining School Closed by <..:IA Serids M esan to Prison Plfi\0.\1 PENH c LPI t -The Li S. Centra l Intelligence Agency tCJA1 closed a steret school for training Ca1nbod1an army gue:rrLllas in Laos ~·ht'n police arrested a high ranking Cambodian officer at the school on ht roin smuggling charges. mil it11ry sources said . The. officer "A"aS a top aide of Lt. Col. Lon Non. brother nf prime minister Lon /\"ol. the. sourct'S said. SLilce: his arre5t Ill June, lht' aide has Oren relea std .11.nd, dres~ed 1n eh·tlian t:lo thes, has resumed du!le~ 1n Phnom Penh at Lon Kon 's supt'r secret special t:oordinallon com mittee. · The Cambod ian army. in I he meantime, has established a new ;:uerrilla trainin g center U1 sout hern Laos, and the. Cl A is on('e again considtring pro \·iding Am e r 1 c an instructors and equipment. the officer s !laid. The Lon Non aide was arrested 111 Pakse, Laos, by locnl police when he atttmpt~ to board .11 Phnom P~nh bound . .\1r America plane .,..•ith Z2 pounds of heroin in a soapflake box, the sources said. • The herom "A'OUld br worth almnst $12.000 on the Vietnam marki!t. Amtrican o£ficlals were informtd. and •:nncludtd after in\"estigation that the. heroin was bound for U.S. troops 1n South \ ietnam. The stcret CI A camp . .it :\akflrn Sm 111 Southern Lao~. subsequently ordered out all Cambodian officers and traintes frnm Lon ~on's lfith infan try brigade. I h e officers reported. IJ.~ AH l'H UA R. \•!.l\S.EL Ol !~• D.01!1 1"1101 Sl•lt F'ate dealt a convicted 1nari1uana dealer a losing hand Thursday. as Xewport Beach· police arrested !uni flUts1d£> a hospital v.·herc /us v.•ire is a patient F1ngerrp1nts of Eric ri1 Baumer .... ·crC fl'lund follov.·ing a burglary 1n a Lido Isle: home v.·here 15.000 1n gt'ms and weapons \\"t're taken a month ago. Baumt'r. 22 . of 333 W. Bav St . l'.ost;i tl1esa, v.'ill nflt be formally charged with burglary. according to Deteclt\'e SgL Ken 'fhom pson. Ht' \Vas immediately takt'n tn Orange County Su perior Court as a violator flf lhe probation granted after his earlier sale o[ rnarjjuana convictifln. ""\\'e sent him IQ state pns00 las t r11ghl." -sail I.ht> court clerk 1 n Departmenl Seven today. Ht' mus! serve a term of five years to life. so Ne wport Btach police y;ill not press pr osecution on the bu rglary .charge ihat sent him back to pr ison . lnl'estigatton al lhe Walt.er f)ougla.'1 homt, 932 Via Lii:ln Nord, following the :>ephishca!ed break-in rev ea I e d f1ngl'.'rprints traecd lo Baumer, police said. Detect11e Sgt, Thnmp.~fln noted 1oda.v lhat firearms taken along v.•ith 1hr. Jl'.OA'elry later turfled up 1n r.1ex1eo. but u11ecled an added note of nivsterv. "Baumer didn 't take lhrm.·,, he "said Detective. Sgt. Ar t Campbell theor11.cd al the time that burglars approached !hr n!ush Douglas home from the bay by boal . The !OfJt was steallhily hau led a11·.i.v Billiot1ai1·e 's Aicle Meets ,With Rege11t s 011 Do11ation f"ARSn\ CIT'I", \·r1· t ! Pl 1 -A reprt'St'ntat11 r of b1l1 1fl!latrr Hl'lward 11ughl'S met quietly with tl'lp ln11·ers1ty of ~rl'ada nffic.1al~ Thursdav in Reno but he did not <"nmt up "·1ti1 a pled}led SJ00.000 !o help ope.rate the new medi cal bChool there ,lame• \\"ads-11n1·th 11 I.a~. \ r~110:. a1t orne:y rPpre:;en t1ng llu.'!tir~ 1 fln ft>rrri1 "·ith l n11'ers11 y 1 'h;u1rp!lor \ r 1 I t{umphrP_\. Presirlent ,,,. E:dc1 "l il\er arii1 StatP AU01·nry General Robert \.1st 111 J !umphre\'0!! nff1ce, OlAN•I COA'IT DAILY PILOT ••'ti••+ N. w,.J f''<•-1 •"'II ...... 1 ...... J.,1-... c~rl •¥ \.'1CI f'fl:i.d .. I ••• c;..,....ol J.\1~11 .. lho11111 t<t1~il t:•lltr Tlie1111t A. MU1'9~;~, M-~ ••II••• Ck1tlt 1 H. t.... 1.;c~trd '· Nill Aaoii!I": M'""lltoe e:<1111H"1 c ..... "'-Of'flt• Q WMI lty Sh't•I "IOI I ,.0, l •t 1$60, t2l1l ,,,_ft.,, ""'°'· .. W'lldl .. ~ .... ,.._ ... ,...., I• ..... llMll H lly -~t ~ .. y "" _,._ •'""" .... ~· ....... .....,.., hKft, C-M /MU, ~\llltiflt'M ._,.. ,,_,... v11"". s.1 <........, Callitll'-........ llMU, .... •Ill! - ......... --f'TtJollell ................. . ....... .., ....... c:-....... . Tai r• II 17141 MJ ... JJI .. • t ........ 64J.U11 List said th;i l \\l.:idsworth madr the l!u~hes posi!1fln c!t'ar and that 11 "'111 be presented toddy In thr: meetin~ of lht l 'niver,ity nf [l.e\·ada regent~. List rrlused to say ~·hat !he position .... ·as. But hr r11d say. "Thr regents will hit\'e lo 111<1\..r a pohry der1s1on concerning the 1!11clies gr;int " Lt~t ;;;11rl he did nn! think th1•re 111err 11 11.1 lonphnles 111 a "nntract !iigned h.v I hll!h"~ nff1r1a!s 1n 19fi!I v.•hich pled.1;e.d ;•200.UOO 1('1 $300,00H ::ir11111.1lly for 20 years In lhe medical sc h0t11 \11hc11 it optns. The ~r::in! w.:is In be made I.fl make up annual •1J'.lfr<ating defictts /. I 1n1 vcrsity officia ls had expeel.ed the 111nney to be give n "'hen lhr. schoo l nprned 1l.~ doors 1a.<;t nionth. But so far 1hrre has been no monty and it appear11 lhe dnnation v.·on't he. forthcoming l11n1orrOOA'. I.is! said either \\"adsworth. h1m ;;e:lf or nnr of the un1vers1ly officials -Would outllne. the Hughes position .11.t Ahe n1erl1ng. The 1967 ltgislaturP wa s engaged in 1 heated htittle over authorizing a study on :he fca .. lbility . of slarh•g a medical school fln the Reno campus of the t;niversity and the plan appeared de.ad. Bui Hur;i:he.o:. sent a telegram to former 1-;ov. Paul Laxalt pledging to donate up In S6 million ove:.r a 20 year pe riod. :rhe teltgram said if lhe:..state agreed, llughes 11·ou!d instruct his attorneys tn prt>pare ~ document which would be "legally bindin g and enforceable: UJ>Ofl me .:ind upon my tstale after my death. This document will consisl of a written 11greement to make a gift lo the university of. the sum mentioned above, c<1ch ye.:i.r fnr twenty years. romme.nclng \1•henever the university requires the moncv " In '1003, Sout hern NeYada lea:isl1tor!I .:1'1ain tried lo scuttle the medic11l :school on the Reno campu!I and they pointed out at that timr that Hughes had not signed any e11nlrafl to put up the money. But lluphes lben sent a letter tn Ciov. Lai.alt, s11ying : '" ""\\'hen th(' 1nedie11I school has been 1·nns!n1cted and opened for .academic ~e~~inn, and to Insure Its succt11sful operation . I tiereby l'Ommit to furnish In tht t ru~tees of the unl\•cr1ity from $200.000 to $300,000 per ye•r for t-enty years lo mtik e up a.ny defici t In annut l operating furids. These iiums wlll ~ available frnm ti me to lime 1.ros required by the trustecli •• \\·h1le occupants of the bayfrflnl. ho1nr slept. un<l\vare: that anything was ha ppening. A quantity nf prescr1pl1on drug.~ authorized for Mrs. Dougla~ v.·a~ aJ~n .,loten.. leading police to bel ie ve ht'rntn addicts were involved.. The theory was supported today in ~ re mork by Sgt. Thompson that Baumer told or having a varit'ty of per:.onal problen1s after being arrested . "Ht says he's off ii,"' !ht' vrteran detective said. "He says he 1~·ants some kind of help " Superior Court aides said although Baume r 1\·as ·immediately sentenced In prison !:i te Thursday afternoon. he will ren1aln in Orang!' Count y Jail. Prisoners are transferred !n thr < "alifornia Institute for !\ten at Chinfl each \\:ednesday to begin the some1imes long, i..ometimes·impossible p roc e s s of 1 chabilitation. Quadruple Rites Making Parent.~ A Bit Nervou.~ S;\'\ ~ARDlNO t UPI 1 -Jusl!n llund will escorl his eldest daughttr', .ludy. 2-1. to the altar Saturday 101· her rnarr1age Lo Jay Hov.'ard, 27, nf fl1 vers1de:. 'rhen he'll tughta1I it 1fl th"-re11r fl l the 1·hurch lo gel daughter Jan1t e. '.!3. \1·ho"s r11arr.v111g Ll . Kenneth Sm11l1 nl E:urek11, an Air Force pilot. He'll make a third and fou rth trip down the aisle with daughter Joan. ~2. and Jeanne.Ue, 18. on his arm. All four daughters are being rnarried at l p.n1. Saturday in 11 quadruplr ceremony at S[ Anne's Roman Catholic Church , ··They all got engaged about the sarne I 1me ," lhe1r mother Jane explained "And they figured instead of gelling 1narrled in stparate v.·e.ddings all v.•ith in thrre or four months. t\·by not Just ha,·e. flfle ceremnn~·".'" Eash girl chose a br1desma1d, 1natron flf honor. ring bearer and flov;·er girl. for " lfltal of 26 at the altar The Hunds' son. Leo, 20. 11.·lll be an usher. Thr. brides ~-ill not wear idepUciil dresses. and four !;eparate \11cdd1ng cakes l\'111 he cut. ~l rs . Hund said, ~'Jrst down the aisle will bt .ludy "s attendants. in peach-colored frocks. Next. in ord'r of age, Will be Jan1l·t.'s \vedding party, in yellow. Joan, who will become the bndr nr Darryl Sellas, a San Bernardino polic e nfficer. ehose green go"·ns for her attendants. Jeanette's attendant!! will be in pink. She's marrying Larry Hyder or San Bernardino, a roofing company employ~. "\lle'll ha1'e all 10 parents in lhe. receiving lint," ~1rs. Hund said, "but nol !he. bridesmaids. They will be in charge. of the guest book, 11nd making sure that each of lht 600 gutsls gels lo talk to the bride they camt to see. ''We've. been planning this for thrct rnonlhs.'' she said, ".11.hd I ju~t hope rverything goes all right. 1'01 gcll1ng kind of jittery." Thr newlyweds won 't go on a group l1ontymoon. "But they probably would H they could al l get th@ same amount of lime oil" Mrs. Hund said. ~ Southland Fu·e Permits Revoked SACRAMENTO (UPI) Burning · pemtlta htve been auspended In tlndtr dry Southern California at least lhrou1th Sunday. state forester 1..flwls Moran annoonctd. Moran !la.id Thurlday ht ordered the. 11uapenalon becauae of "extreme" fire danaer ind IM exper.,ation of strong north·northe.ast wind! in the southern h11lf of !ht 1tate. A .. relatively \1rge .. 11mounl or fire flgbtlnl'. manpower and c q u i p m e n t 11lrtady h11ve been committed to flrMI in Ventura 11nd Santa 'Barbara counties, h~ safd • l 'rom Pagl! I (:ONN . .\LLY • • • LS of l'oncern 11~ was asked. loo, at wlial pn1n1 thl' < 'ost of l.1\'tng Council might delermme that wage and price board decisions were 11()~ In harmony with the President'J ~o.als. Connally replied. "I donl antujp;ite tha l we would ever come 111 C'Ol\fh«t V>'rth !hern. Consequent ly, J have gncn no thou~l 1t to 1t at all ·• Speaking geui>rally o( thf" econo1n1(' 4·amra1i;n. Connally sa1d decisions should be 111 lir1P with .3l<Jbilizalion goal'> ann(lun1·ed Thur.~di1 \' 111ghl by Pre~1dt'nl N t.~on ge.tung thl' ralt> of !hr •·osl of !JV· 1ng incrPase down i n ~ to ;1 pert•ent a yrar b~· !he end nt 197:! The AFL-1'10 ha~ 11nllf1ed 1ls union.'! thry are lree to slrikr if lhl' ('Olltracted "'ill:l' 1nereascs arr nol paid "hrn thl' frre:t.r l'nds. A~'l.-CI O Prl'sident Cjenrgr ~lrany and other lop leaders of labor hare \\'ilhheld all pledges of cooperation 1v1th thr forlhcom1ng Phase 2 rrpchinery announced bv N1r.011. Bul Connaily said !he IS.rnembet Pay Roard with equal representation fron1 labor, 1udustry and tht public. will hold lhe key. "That's something for then1 lo drl"idc." he said ·\\'r are not goin g to say to !hem that they cannot Jct these 1\a~e increases go into effect " If r.leany has no! been 11.sked !o be a rnernber flf the new v;age board, he will b('. Connally said. ·· 1 hope he will be a 1nernber . He 1·fl11ld make a gr e11t contribution.'' he sald 1vhcn he was questioned whe the r it is lrue r.1eany has bec.n asked , and ha!! re!used, to serve on the board . Il e said he does not kno1\' whether \Jrany has refused to serve. but hope!! tha1 he has not. W orkcr Injured ln Irvine Ra11ch 'fank Explosion A large: la nk being co nverted lo hold l1qu1d fertilizer exploded i i the Irvine r{anch maehine shop al (1 a.m. today, l1urling tine end of it 400 yards like a fly ing s?..ucc r. One \\'flrkn1an weldmg the tank was badly injured. while another narrowly rn1ssed being hi t bf' the: six-fool mttal rl1 sk, which sailed clear acro5s neatby lrv1nt Bou levard Carl f.1cCloud was 1akt'n to Tustin Con1- 1nunity Hnspital v.·here .he was 1niti2.lly admitted in serious condition . The: \'ltllm. 1n his 50's. v.·as unconsc1ou"i <11td appeared to be. 1n pain after the lrrak accident at !\1yford Rood and Irvine Boulevard. according lo company spokes- 111eo. lie w?.s flung 1n the oppo~ile d1rf'Ct1011 from lhe hurtlini;: end f)f Lhe tank bv ('On- 1·ussion waves, according ro 1hvesti[:ators on the. scene . ! :orpora1 t' Comr11un1l"altons IJ1r~·tor .leromP F. C.:olllns s:ud i\1cCloud 1vas v.·cld- •ng 011 the tank wh1rh ho!ds J.000 gallons anrl was hal f full of water . The. tank ptactd on a cr;v!\e: durin i;; lhe oprrot1on in !he l'1J1npany's Agricul- !ural Oiv1s1n11 pn,1Jl'<'l 11·as knocked GVPr. bul. lhc building susta ined no dan1agc, he. 'aid. I ' I I P1·esiclent's New Pla11~ Fo1· Eco11omy at Gla11ce \\'ASHINGTON 1lJ PI) -PrcsLdtnl Niion's new econonuc pro gram at 11 gl<1ncr: e i\olach1ne1·y -A l ~-rnember pay board, coinposed of labor. 1na.nagf'- 1nc11L and public repre.sentlli\'e'S, •nd a seven-member price commission . rnn1 . posed or seven publ ic 1nembers, will be crealtd lo enforce wagt-pricr controls arid guidelines \\'hen thl" frcez.e: ends Nov. 13. • <..;0<11 -'ro bring the rate of inflation . now about 4 7 ,,er,·cnt a 1•ear, down lo 2 or J percent by lbt end of 1972. 1 • Inc reases -Sonie increases in 'o\'Agts •nd price~ will be 11l1011rd by lht' boarc1 But the size ol increases will be dete:nnined eilhtr b~· tht pa~· boarrl nr the v.·age comrn1ss1on or will be expected to stay withu1 the gu 1drhncs wh1cl1 are: to be lormutated brfore Nov. 13. • D1v1dtnds and 1nteresl -PrtsJdt'nt i\ixon said hr "A'Ould ask 1:0ngre!.5 to give h1111 standby authority to impost controls on dividend.! and int.erest. e Profit~ ·-lie s.11.id the price: board will press business t.o pa~s '·"1nfi- [al1'1 profits resulting frorn controls on lo the public 1n th e form of lower prices. e Duration -N11.on ga ve no lunt how tong ,lhe new sy!Ltm or 1'0nLro!s OA'tll last. ,. e Pcnallle~ -1'ht new a1itnc1es cfluld ask the .Jus11ce Oepartrneri t Ln sttk court 1n1unct1ons and fines of SS,000 for eaeh offtnse. l'iixon said he. would ask Congress to txtend the. l•w un der \\'hich he initialed controls unt il Apr il JO. 1973. ... ·.- Fron• ~age 1 NIXON ON ECONOMY • • • tripartite bod y. ......./ But administration officials said lhe cabinet -level cost of Living Council - headed by treasury Secretary John 8. Conn11lly wou ld retain ult imate authority and l'OUld veto the guidelines set by 'either the: pay board or price eommission. Business representative~ wanted the 110\'ernment to ret.11in control of o\'e:rall policy The: AF'L-CIO charged a "double-cross''· over the pro\'ision giving th t adm inistration veto power over wage and price decisions. Union sources s.11.id AFL- CW President George Meany v.·ithdrew his offer to serve 11s • labor member or the pay board afier hearing Nixon's address. However, congress1on11I reaction lo Ni~on's speech gener_ally way favorablt. Senate Democrat~cr !\1 i k e ~1ansfie.ld !laid~. e President's new economic progr s were .. reasonable" and he urged Con ess to fupport them. "He made 11 rea~hablc~t of proposals for phase II. Details are. lacking, but tht v will co me oul in due timt." M~ield said. ··in \le"A' of the 11ra .. ·1ly of the situation facing the country -deficits and unemployment and inflation -we should i;:i ve him every bit of support we. can because. these problems affect everyone : they 1gnorr nn onr." i\lansfie.ld told reporters "The: Prr,;1df'nt1s ;uuiflt111cen1ent is a :-Lep 1n the right ci1rection," !laid Sen. Edward r-.L Kenncd.1• 1 D-i\1ass l. "But the 1hing v.·e: must remember is that so far Phase '.! is JUst .in orga111zt1tion charl. "A!I tht' difficult questions h11\'e been po.';i!.poned." Sen. Witli11m Proxmirt tO-V.'1s.), called for Senate authority to confirm or rf!ject n1embers of th e price-and-wage control bodit!'i, saying Phase: 2 could be "soft, \"e.ry sofl on price restraints" and profil!'i. arKi perhaps also on wage!!. "Its effect will depend on whomever the President appoints," lie. said. Economist John Kenneth Galbraith, who has long advocated stiff prier-and· wage cei\in1s. c11Uf:d Nir.on's pl an "not bad on the. whole" but criticized the. absence. of profit control!!. W.11.lter W. H.eller, a former chairman of thr Council of Economic ~vis~rs, said : ·•The President wi!I have lt:i go to the mat with violators" ii tht plan i~ l() succted. Detours Set On Mesa Rocul l<'air1•iew Road will be closed In through traffic at S u n fl o w e r Avenue. in Cost a t-.fe!'ia on r.londay and Tutsday. \\'ork crews will be la yin g sewer pipes under tbe road both days and traffic on F"airview Road will ha "e lo follo w detours. Southbound traffic: will b ' detoured al MacArthur Boule va rd to Harbor Bou levard. w h 1 I e northbound troffic ~'ill bt dttourtd · at the San· D.ie go F'reeway !o Harbor Boule vard or Bristol Street. ~· Thi1 hendsom• dinifl9 1•t fo111 1tur11 Dr •xel'1 famoui Dr •x•l9u1rd finish wh ich 9iv•i; that •xtra ptol•c· lion without d e1lroyin9 the natur •I wood ch arat· l•ri1lit1. Oim•n1ion1 <111 r• 40.x-40 with two 20" •pron le•vo111. On di1pl•y now •t Ted von Ho,..•rl'1. \ ' \ DEALERS FOR: HENREOON-OREXEL-HERITillGE NIWPOIT STOU O"N NllAT "TIL t , NEWPORT llACH I 727 WHl1llff Dr., 642-20Sb OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 T, INTElllOllS l"refff1len1I ln .. rter Desi1ner1 Avalle .. 1..-AIO ,. ... T•ll p,... M• 9f 0,.... CM..,....14 .. 11.J ,, I LAGUNA llACH 345 No<lfl c-Hlohw1y Pi.one: '94-4.ISI • ' ' • rr1d.tj, OcJobH a. 1971 Jobless Level Shows Dip Total E1nplo y 111ent Tllkes Jump Ove r Past Month Ul'I T•l•P/>019 Living Ii Up l;eorge llall , 7'5, and !us br1dl'. t-.lary, 19, relax in a pa rk across thf' srreet from lhcir Dall as hon1e. "[chase \vomen and I don't sl eep my lif e a\1 ay," sa y~ the energcli c 111r. }tall. 87 Law111e11 Slain i11 '71 \YASHlNGTO:"l I L'PI 1 -An FBI report ~h<1wed today 1ha t lhe number of Jaw f'nforcement officrrs killed in the Unitl":d ,..,t.atrs this ~·rar :;tands at 87. 11·ith scl'cn 1nore deaths during Ser1embcr. During the first nine 1non ths of 1970. 76 off icers were killed. There \1•ere nine s!ayings of Jaw enforceni enl office rs 111 September, 1970. The FBl ~;iid 14 local, cou nt .1· and stale. flrf icrrs had been kil led in arnbushes the !Jrst nine mont hs of this year. \VASHlNGTON (AP 1 -'\'ht' nation s untmployme nt dipped slightly last 1nonth 'A'hile total e ni p I o y 1n e n t tOSI': substantially, the government rcportt>d I.Oday. f\lo-'t of the gain. however, v.·as arnong part-lime worker!' and 1111!\lon!I of American:-; suffered a drop in weekly earnin gs because 11f A shnrtcr ave ra~c work week, the Labo r Dcpartn1cnt :i:;ud l'hr J l!ler .Seekli Auto [-'ri ce 11 i.kl' J)~TROI'\' \ l Pl 1 -(J1r)':ilCr Coq\. ('hairman Lynn To11·11send r Ir a r l v indicates his con1p3ny w<ints In ra!St' 1·;H· prices -frozen s1nte A"\ig. 1;, -when Ph<ise I of President Nixon ~ {'('0110n11c progran1 begins. The nation 's "brg thrct" au Io companies and the 700,000 L'ni\ed Au!f) \\'orkers :nembe.rs the y empl<Jy are the 1·orporate and labor giants wh <Jse wa~f' And prit'C drl'lSIOflS 11•i1\ be {'!osi.•ly i·on trol!ed in the ne~t phAsc of \hf' President's econon1lc prograni. Hea ction fr n111 1ndu.stry lea11 rrs 11·a ~ 1 ague Th ursday night i 111 n1 r-rt i a I. e l y fo l1011·ing the President 's t e I e 1· 1 s i o 11 t1ddress , partially because he had not been specifie in v.·hat control.~ 11•oulrt t·nnt inue past Nov. 13. Only 'l'ov.'nsrnrl and l;cncral r.iotors L'hainnan .!a1nr5 Roche would conm1ent 1mrn ed1atcl.v. Nobel Prize Winner Warns Total unemployment edged down by 221,000 tn 4 8 rnillion and the jobless rate uit'ht·d duwn from 6.1 to 6 percent af the nation's work fort:e and lhe Bureau or Labor Statistics called it "virtually unrhenged." Tola! e1nployment actually edged dawn I 4 1nill ion, but on 11 aeasonally adju1ted ha~is the bureau figured it at an increase nf J00.000 bec;uise it usuall y drops mor~ as youths working for the 11ummer return t11 :o.choo l. '!'l1e report said average weekly f'<H11lngs of some 45 million rank·and·file 11(1rkers dropped 27 cents lo $128.76 hr1:;1usr of the shorter working hours in 1nany industries. A drop in the: length of the work week usually signifies Jagg ing business and production. The 11verage pa y cheek was $7.03 . or 5.8 -...1lC.·r1:cnl. above a year earlier but after dedU{'t1on for the t .5 percent increase in ll\1ng costs over the period the g1 in wa!'i l'll l to $1.59 Pf!r week . The bureau said 11verage hourly Pa rnin,l!S rose thrtt cents to $3.48, but that this was almost entirely a technical inP rrasr b<'caus" many youths with lower p;iying jobs quit to go back to school, !hus rfli sing ave'rage pay for full-time and pilrl·lirne adult workers. The bureau said th:il after a!lowinp: for this technicality, ;1vcraRe pay was figured down one cent per hour. 'T'he bureau said , however. that th~ 111!iil employment in the third quarter of thr yrar ending in Septem ber rose 52.000 111 79.2 mill ion on PL season11lly 11djusted h;is1s ror a record quarterly job peak. ·rota] employment had been on a. virtual plateau over lht previous year, tht. report said, In a special 1ection on employment of Vietnam armed services veterarui, the bureau said their jobless rate was S.3 ptrcent in September, unchanged from the previous mootl:l but e<1nsider11.b!y higher than the six percent f1gun~ a year ago. The report on veterans aged 20 to 29 Prison Rioting· Quelled SANTA FE, l\'.t.1. (APJ -Guards using tear gas and clubs hll\'t' put down a I w!Hlay strike by prisoners At ~ew l\.fexiro State Penitentiary. Seven inmates were: injured. Authorities sa id they did not know the <:ause of the strike and C'Ould not esta b- lish the number of wnlites ~110 actually participated. State Corrections Secretary Howard Leach said ~ use of fol't'C became necessary Thursday when previously peaceful strikers began b r-e <1 king windows and furniture in one or the six priso n units. r.uards movffi into !he unit of ~8 men , and the trouble set off 11. chain reaction throughoul the prison. l/11ch said. 'Subsequently the bulk of the other un its wenl out of control and again it wa s necessary to use tear ga3 to regain coo!rnl." he said. Five inmates had head \acerahon:s that requin.:d medical attention. one suffered a bmken arm and one: had glas• fragments in an eye, officials said . \\'ilhin 90 minu tes after guards mo\•ed 1nlo the firsl unit, All units had been !'leared and all prisoners \\"ere locked in tnd1 vidual cells, Leach said. 1'he inmate boycott of meals and work routines startC'd \\'ednesday n1orning. but guards retained cun t rol of the main hal!\\•ay of the n1odem institut(on and \Vere able to keep strikers within their assigned units. \1•hich nank the hall. Prison officials ~·ere co ndu c ti ng intervirws v.·ith inmates today lo determ ine the c<iuse s of the strike. Leach and \V arden Felix Rodrigues l'aid they could not 11nm ediately dete rm inr how n1anv of the inm ates o,1.·erl'I ;ictual\y in\"o\\•ed. 'Rodriguez specul ated that rnanv nf the 1nmalc!'i boyco tted meals out ·of •·fear of retaliation.'' Of Ecolog·ical Hysterics New 1972Fordsatfrozen1971 prices. \\ASlllNGT0'.'-1. Accusi ng cn1·ironrnentali ~ts of hysteria. /Jr. Norn1:in J.:. Borlaug warned Thursday that banning J)DT and o th t" r agri cultural t'hernicals \1•ould 1·(1Li~e 111ns:s v.·orld starvation and ' disease , de~troy ing the 11·ork \v hic h 1von him th e 1970 }.'ovcl peace prizr . .. , have ded icated n1yself 111 finding betlrr 1nelhnd.~ of fet"d ing the \1·orld's slar vln~ populat ions." Borlaug told a 11e11·s <.:onferrnce Thursda.v. rot1ntry and, in effect. label it '"\\'ithout DDT and other ·pois<Jn.' - 11nportanl a g""r i c u 1 l u r a I ,\0·:1~f ltp~~.~~~~~~o~l~e~:u·g~: 1f~\ chemical s, our goals are reaso n, then it shouldn·t be simply unatlainab!e, 11 n d used in our countries. starl'ation and world chaos ··The tmpact 1vil t be '>-l'ill result. catastrophic." ''f hA1't" spent 1n_y \1f,, J!e stud ''so · c· a 11 e d ( ll!'le!'I are canceled --I have '...___) v.·as-tcd my \tie's w o r k . '' working with the: nations of ecologists" wotJ\d then force the world to help them feed ba ns on other bug .and '>veed themsd.ves," he said. "I know killers and perhaps fertilizers. ho~' tli't"y will react if we "If th1~ ha ppens -and T termtnate ll.'!e!'I of DDT 1SJh1s predict it ~·111 H 1nost nur St • l H d 4 1 orlaug sard. r1c an gun '-'ontro B'"'"C·. "'""'"'' "''".'· has worked overseas for 27 Law Proposed in Senate -~ years as a pioneer in the '"green rl":volut ion" designed to rnr rease food prod uction In 11nderdeve!Qped nation.'!. \VASl-J INGTON !UPl f c·iting what he called an "incredible (J1•erkill in our hedrooms and Ii ving roon1!'I." Sen. Ph ilip A. Hart i ll·t.1 fc h. \, introduced a hill today to ban prirate o 1v n e r s h i p of handguns. Hart ·s n1easure v.·ould go far Nixon Vi sits Ne~v Ce nt er Y.'ASlltNC:TON (AP ~ -The 1nusic.:il prograr n 1va.~ n1ostly 1narches. but Pres i d e n l Nixon's e:<i l ~·as slower than ;i ~·altz. Th£' .John F J\cnnedy l'cnler [or th e Perforrrnn~ A rt S" dedicated 1Ls s!agc Thursday ni~ht to the m<'rnory of John Philip Sousa. and l\11~on c11 n1e in mid·concert and \1'ithout pl'inr announl'e1nenl f.:vcn the people w h ~ arranged tt1r. concert 1vere surprised. So o,1.•as \\'i!liam McCormick Bl air Jr., the cenler's general di rector, v.·ho was accepting on behalf or the center for which the John Philip ' Sousa Memorial, Inc., had raised $100.000. ··~tr. President," he said, "we are: both honorl!d and gratifit'd for you r pre&ence hrre this evening." bc.vond other h a n d g u n legisla11on by arranging for lhe government purchase or all handguns and the a!Te!'lt of ;:inyone PQssessing one after six n1onths. "Possessing a handgun in t he house dorsn't increase .1 11ur security. il diminishes it." Hart told retM)rters in explaining his bill. Tv.·o other measure!\ -are aimed prima rily al keeping inexpensive, small handguns lermed '"Saturday N ig h t Special s" out of thl": hands of street cri1n 1nal s Sorn" of the s lr o 11ge s t 11pposi tion to such leg1slali(J11 has tx-en based on the need for the private citizen lo hal'r-11 handgun in his home for protect inn. H'art said, howrver.1hal if 1l could be understood that possession is more clll n~erous th;ln il is helpful. '"I th ink the s\1pport v.·ould be strong'' for his bil l. "We 'e got an incredihle ovl'.rkill in our be<lrooms and living rooms 1n our own cnuntry.'' he ssaid. l!r was a\1•ardt"d the 1970 Nobel f'cace Prize r or dcl'elopinJ: hi&h-yield wheat ~trains at the International i\fai 1.e and Wheat lmprovc n1cnt C e 11 le r 111 So nora, 1\·lcxico. Borlau~ t.'.llked to newsn1e11 ;:ifler testifying before an r: n v i ronn1cn ta1 Protection Agency (EPA) hearing on a pmpooe<l ban of DDT. He propos11I was prornpted by evidence that DDT retains its tox ic1~v. \.\"ashes into streams :ind threatens to makt" extinct snrne fish and bird species. Thr gr:iy·haircd 11gri1'.'U ll ural s<"ienu~t i-<ud !he U . 5 . e!l\'iron1ncn1at 1nov ement was 1·ontrollcd by affluent city d11·cllers 11·ho used t h e i r l!•1surr tin1e !ll "rrdiscover 11al ure .. lie ~aid they lack knowledge and comrnon sense and never consider the pliJ:ht nf 1.5 billion hungry people \vho h,11·e yet to be nefit fr<Jm the farn1 abundan ce Arncr tcans take for granted. "J'n1 speakln2" to represent as best ! know how tho.'5e 1.5 billion people in Asi a, Africa and South America," Borlaug said. Total government purchase of the estimated 2S million handguns in the country would cost more than $500 mil lion T s l dollars, Hart said adding "I'd I e~tas 0 OJ'f, vole to appropriate th a l ' ~~~t'~s~r it would g_et rid of A rraigited Aid Bid Okayed Arniy Wife Can Colle~ On Bribe Rap AUST IN. Tex. (UPI ) -(',us F. Mutscher, speaker of the Texa!'I houae, and two of his closest political allies werr: arraigned T h u r s da y on ch atgl":s they canspired to accept a bribe from Houston financier Frank W. Sharp. the rentral figure: in t h e 1nultimilllon doll11r Tex 1 !'I stock. ·frsud scsndal. OLYMPIA, \Vash. (U PI ) - The Washington St at e Supreme Court has ruled that welfare aid Il}USt be paid a woman wllh foftt children beCause lier husband does rot e:arn a decent wage in the Army. . • The unanimous d e: c i s I o n Thursday opens the way for welfare payments lo families \ or men drafted into the aurioe, sald an attorney fo r the State Department of Social •nd Health Services. will qualify. The high court ruling dealt only with draftees, and a. spokesman 1aid it may oot cnver men who enlist. The stale has a 3iieable: military population and the cost could be substantial If many dependents apply, White said. The case Involved Keith Kennedy of Woodland. Wash .• who was dratted for falling to attend National G u a r d meetings. Hb military pay u a f)r\vate provided only $14$ a month for hb wUe and four chlldrtn. Mutscher. Re:p. Tommy Sha.noon (D-Fort Worth) and Mullcher aide Rush McGinty all pleaded innocent at their srraignment btfore 1 6 7 l h District Judge: Tom Blackwell Thursday. Bl1ckwell set a. trlal dale for Jsn. 10. ' ' • Ne\ef a better time to buy a Ford! For "72 you get Ford's famous Quiet Ride. Plus elegant new styling. And tough Ford engineering. A unique suspension system smooths tho ride, a strong "S'' frame he lps keep it quiet. LTD is built to last, year after year. LTD also gi,,.es you s great Ford LTD Quiet. .. Plus Luxury Plus new styling Plus po~steering, power disc brakes, automatittransmission, all standard. choice of options . f or top lux ury, choose a power Sunroof, reclinlog passenger seat, or SclectAire conditioning with automatic 1cmpc.rature control. Aod more:. ~' . ..., --....... ... l 91 z I ord L l 'D Broughan1 2-Door Ha.rdtop ~bown with optlotf'al v111y! 1001, Jclu.,~ 11 heel \:O\'CIS. and\\ hrtc ~1de11o :ill t tte~. Ford Wagons Nobodys wagons stop, , store, haul, make room , swing up, down , and out like furd wagons. 1972 Ford LTD Counlry Squirt f'hown with optional roof rack, deluxe wheel covers aod white ~idewall tires. ! I !ere~ v. h}' f ord \\"agons hJve (lU!~nl J JIJ !lthcr 1\·a.;:o ns for years. Ford wa go n., STOP with front d 1~c. hrakes. ~TOR E in an opLional rear JocJ...ing .:on1partmcnt. J·IAU L. a ful l 6.000 pounds v.•1th frailer t01\·ing options. ~1 AKE ROOM with exclusive d ual fa cin g rear seat~. ,.\nd SW ING (up, d o1vn , and 0111) \Vith the pr(n•cn J .\Vay rvtagic Doorgatc. Ford·s l ... TD Country Sq ui 1e gives you the comfor t, lux ury. and quiet ride that made L m f:.im ou.~. \Vhen it cnme.~ to "'agnns. nobody S"'ing1 like Ford. See 'em at your f ord Dealer's now, Another bette.r idea [or 5afc!y; bui;lJe up! t 972 fords available aow at 1971 manufacturer's suggested retail prices! FORD- 1 Waller E . White, assist.a.nt attorney ' 1eneral for t h e division of publlc asslm.ance. •id a study ts under way to <letermine the fiscal lmpact of the decision. "We arc of the opinion that a famlly otherw\se qualified cannot be denied 1ld to families with d. e p e n d e n t children solely because or the r.dmpulsory mflilary service: nf the f1thtr," .Justice Frank lfAle said. BlaCkw"ell set Jan. 24 as trial date for formtr S t 1 t t Insurance C.Ommissioner John Osorio. who Is u n d e r Indictment for filing a fa.Jse: statement with the imurance board. 0-'0rio p I e a d e d innocent . For Better Ideas in savings see your Ford Dealer now! '• A kty que~lion of cost Involves a decision yet tn be made nn how many soldltrs Pretrial hearings w e r e ~cheduled Dec. 2 for Mutcher. Shannon And McGinty and Dec. 9 for Osorio. !------------------------------------------------------ .. •• ) I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ' City Should Serve All Now that Mesa de! Mar homeowners have won their battle to prevent locating a probation department offi ce in their residential area, effort:i; should be turned toward h elping that department find a nev.• office. It v.•as clear t hat the first office site. 1055 El Camino Drive, \\'as inappropriate for probation activities, but th al doesn't mean Costa Mesa docsn 'l need or want such a facility. 1'he city itself has 500 residents on probalion. about 70 percent of v.·hom are under the age of 18. It's al so a good location to serve the Ne\.\•port Beach and Santa .>\na !·!eights area. . Some civic leaders sniff suspiciously al a.ny pro}ect -su ch as the "·elfare departntent and probatto'!_ depart- ro ent -planning to locate in their tov • .'n. Such v!ews are. narrow. •. ,A. city should serve .all segments of its P,OJJUl;ttion. And cel-tain!y rehabilitation of some \\'h~ have !itur11.bled, which is What probation is all abo_ut. is an 1mpottan~ need. P robation leaders are altempl1ng a new sy~tcm - d ecentralized and less forn1al -in the hope. of tn'l pr_ov· ing thei r effort to keep probationary people from getting into trouble a second or third time. The effort needs to be supported and there isn't a better place to start than righ~ here at home. City staff members have agreed to hel~ the p~~ba· tion depart!J1ent find a new ·home. Probation off1c1als need an office \.'.'i lh aUout 4~000 square feet of space and at least l \110 separate"r oO l'Tlii for group meetings. If one isn't. found in about t\.vo months, the proba- tion deparlment "''ill have to look e!SC\-l'here. The b~st of people need doctors and hospitals to British Give Law , Medici11e More Respect ,-Sydney J. Harris-, ' I "'as lunchini; v.·ith a ph~·sician from Londen yesterd;iy. v.·hn has been le~ turing in AmC'rira for the Jasl si x months, and he made sr\·eral observations that l found of more th;in pas sini:; interest "It seems lo me ."' he remarked, "lha~ the professions - cspec 111Uy l;i w :ind medicme -are giv. en more respect 1n E n g I a n rl th;:in 1t11 America. At home, they ;,re looked up to: here I.hey art g iv en a kind of grudging respect. mixed with a good deal of contempt or~ dislike.": ' _ "\\"llY DO ,·ou sapl)ose that 1s~ I 1n- quired. ··11 pu1.zled n1e at first," he ssid, "hull think l'.,·e discovered part of the anS\\'er. It's bCcausc in England -for the m<:1s t p;irt, althousll-not f'ntirc!y, of cou rse -:--- the proression~t-man concentrates on his profession: PJld in America he aspires. lo be a busu1ess man as well ." .. ,n 11·hat wciy"" I pursued. •·\\"ell. I \'e f(lund thcit many -1f nnl. most -Amrncan dl"ICtors are as busy "ilh thelr 1n.,·estmcnls as !hey a r~ "'il h Sc hoo l Costs .\lailh1>x i·o the l·:dilor ;· Educaricin 1s one of our coun!ry's m<:1sl ro~tlv in\·r~tn1C'nt~ ::ind jf an investmen1. d•1r~ri·1 bring grea ter return5 than the money 1n\"ested. 1t is a poor bargain. I-:dtl{'iltlon is nreessary for inct,ivid'ual and i;r1('1a! 1mpro1•en1cnl. .. but wh en PdUeat1on11l rl'qu1remenfll far exceed or fail tn fulf1l1 the needs of individuals or i;(l{'teiv, 11 t!! a waslc. The. i;chno]i; have done a tremendous joh in 111crcas1ni: 1~.r students' ability lO promote chan~e . but these cha nges hrcomc a h11h1\11y. when the society is unable to COJ'lf' with them . For the ~pie to ~nrf 1t. the cduc:ttlonal system ml.l.'ll sla}· w1th1n t h~ peo ples ability to adjust to the ch11nges edl1cat1on brings abou t as Y•ell as w1th1n peop\e•s ability lo pay. LARGE LY DllE to 1nc r l!:.11e.d knowledge our cnun1ry i~ in or near the state or revolution. a dubious victory for our educatio n11l systeni. 11 this revolution should succeed in destroying the system which caused 11. 11 will de~troy the educational benelil.'I which are a part of lhe system. "' Tt is probably the rirst time in history educat ion exerts more control o\•er !he people than tht?. J>filple. exP.rt over education. If the ~choob continue to demand too much of the people, morally or nnanclally. '°'-h the &ehools and lhc people. will lose. Eduqatlon ls !1~, to lulure progress but, al the same time, educalors art obligated to make the educational S)'stP.m a good ba ra:ain for the people. Is it bat to glvt the schooQ everylhtng tl'ley demand! 7 EDITH J, SMITH . Dear Gloon1y Gus Well , another year has passed and it's still 3:30 on that clock out.side of th::it import store al College Cen- ter. Plea se ... ple.:ise _ .. please repair. replace or remove iL. Costa f.1esa 's not that sleepy. -f'. c. f!ll• l••lut• refl..ct• ~,.· vl•ws. ....i !let•n •ril1 !IHI\• ol l!M ll*wtO•IM•. 'lencl your '"t 't••• •• GIOOmY t;u1. Dt llJ l"llltl. their paticnls. if no! more so. TH E'' RE(\O the invettment guides a.~ thorouchly as they re :id" tbt medic;il Journals. and when they talk shop it 1s more hkelv to be abo ut stocks than about symptoms:·· .. And law:;ers?" I prompted. ''The re;illy influen lia! lawyers I've met here:· he continued, "are much more in..,olvcrl in real estate and com- mercial hold ing s than they are in prac- ticing the la "·· r.1ost of the affluent ones have made the ir money throu,ch buyinjl: properly or busines~cs. or by becomini:: lnvolvrd in the directorship or cor- por::itions " "Surely 1hcrc"s nf\thing "Tong with any of this1 " I suggested. .. NOT HI NG \\'RONG ." he a1::reed. ''Sul then you can't eXpccl the publ ic to regard !he prllfcss1onal man in exactly the same !ighl as we do in England . Tbe main ob- jecl of business is lo make a prof it : the main C>bjecL or a profession is to render ;i servire. So when the professional man beron1c s more interested in profit than in ser,·irc. he naturally forfeits some of the es.term he used to be given." .. On vou thin k the professional men hrre rcCI th;it ~" I inquired . "Of cour~r they do," he shrugged "That's "'hV !hcv're 'SO tlluchy .!Ind srnsitive tn ihr sli~htc!I criticism. They \\'an! tn h<11'e: ttil'1r cake or prestige, and eat ii. 1no . A fi ne. generous people you Ame.rir,1ns -bU1. I can 't make nut wheth "r you're tiypocritical or jusL na ive.·· ' Pussy footing ~· J.19 .,~:xfress ¥ ... Comments Wynne , Ark .. Progress: "Oiy: of the old sayings is that 'words wi ll never hurt you' but I'm not so sure that words are not to blame for some of our social prob- ·lems of. today_ In the past, a per.son who used drugs ha&itually was known , as a 'dope fiend' and was considered an out· clllt from society, a degraded person to bt 1va1de<I and written off as a human be.Ing .. Now, a drug-user is an 'addict' which js a pussyfooting term that somehow carries leu stigma. There's even a littJe glamor attached to todly'I dope fiend, thougtl he's it.di the urne type of individual who hu ended his useful life." Somenel, Ky., C om m •II" ta 1 t •· Journal: "Even t.h8 NaUGlal Slfely Council sometimes 1ell Ured of huPlnc on the tragic side of drlvlna. Jt hal discovered there Is humor on UM! higtl\\•ays. too, as evidenced by a round.up of funny signs published in an ... Issue of the council's magazine 'Traffic Safe- ty.' For instance, on one side of a signboard on an Ohio !lecnndary ra.d the ' mcSsage say!I: 'Road Cosed -Do Not Enter'. The other side reads: 'Welcome Back, Stupid ~' Jn CltVcland, 1tgn11 pmiled along a main rush·hoor artery admonish: 'Keep Movin1t.' Then 1dd, almost Wistfully; 'When1 PosslbJe'.'' cure U1cir various ills, So "It is no stigma for a t·1ty to acknowledge that son1e of its people need help 1n rf>· covering from the ill ness of unhcallh.Y c:i l1zensh1p, anrt lo cooperate in 1naking that needed help more availa ble. Check Your Fire Hazards F'irc safety among • .\n1eric·ans is generally like toorl health: \\ie never appreciate either one unlll wc·re su!· lcring someho,v. Today 1narks the v.·1ndup of National Fire Preven· l ion \Vcck. with Saturday open house at Costa J..1esa·s four fire stations. 'fhe annual observance falls on the JOOth week anrt year after tv.'o ."\merican tragedies involvin g vast death and destruction . One is the great Chicago fire of 1871 ; the other -worse, bul !css·\\o·e ll-knov.•n -was the holo- caust that crossed the-..forest or northeast \Visconsin at the samc"time killing 1,200 persons. Costa Mesans ' often i'gnorc -o·r Just d on·r kno.,v about -a year-rou·nd free service that could keep lheir lives and property out nf America'.c; annual rirr. toll statistics: 12,200 dead and $2 .8 billion in destruction last year. , A single phone t all to firemen \'.'1!! arrange a fr ee fire safe ty check and advice in correcti ng potential hazards. ': .. ' •J J, :~; ·~: ···f ·~: ·,') ~ r• ' I' ' '" l .:>i ............_ .. If you don't bother In makr !hr,c; nnc . .\'f\Ur nexl r:1ll' for firemen could be frantic. tragic and terribly costly. The nu m her is 834·54 25. c I • c:i .... -~4u~~ 'IN Tf!E SOVIET UNION WE ~ON'! PUNiSH bl )S ENTER\ TODAY. I STuTENlf YOU TO A MENTAL SllEAKDOWN AND T!N YEM5 IN A SIHIZ.IAN ASYUJ.'il.' ' ' • So11ie ·Obse1·vations Fr·orn Frarice ,,,:~~~-~~~ Is Not Li_:,~~~~~~'~"'-~~~~~~,., published by the French tire manuf;:ic-Normandv. Ru1 fhl'rf'.,.I~ a hittr.r rli f~ fund s and ;, s!ron~ alimentary can ~I nolhini: beats '1 ge1 .away holidil.V h~' au!omobite in provincial France. A ,erritl rleal has happened he~1n the la ~t 2.000 years bul nothing is ppcning now and thcre is not the slig test rlangcr or serious imp1ngemenl by the outside world. The mind i.~ frerrl from lhe puzzl es of thf' Nixon :idm1n i. .-;Jra lion tn rl weU ur- on the bncf career of another Richard . Richard Coeur rlf'. Lion. th e absenter king of Englarld . :i.~ he nssembled h i ~ Forcei;. 800 years agn for the Tiurd Cru- sade nn the ram-_ parts of th e magnificently rp- ~torcd abbey. al Vezelay in Burfiundy. Or, upon the marvel of lhe"Tresor de Vix. a huge brnnze vase of Greek origin rece ntly unearlherl from rhe huri::il cham· her of an unkn own travelling princess of 2,500 years ago. Omaha Beach _ .. S( Ma!o. f\\'r'1n - chr, . .Loricnt_ .. !hr. Qu ibcr{ln peninsu!.:.. .Tours. These are all place names of \Vorld \Var II. p ,\CING THE RO\VS nf marh1P markers JO the serene bE>Rtil.v nf thr America n <.'emctcry at Sa1nl-La urcnl Ri chµrd " :· Wil son nvrrlnoking Omaha Rr.ar h where are buried 9.38.'i of the 25,000 Americ ans who s;icrifieed their lives in Normandy is an Pmolional expe rience which cannot be dcscrit:ll'ci . Na1.1 hlnckhn11srs, now .~11mer1ml'5 u.~rl RS beach housr.s .. ~car the llf'achsraJ)f' ;iorl rna.v surv;ve for ceo1uries as a rem!nrlcr n( the. insecurities nf appeasement Rnrl submission. St. Malo a.nrl Oinan h;ivc. been temCl'rerl . Whf're 9.f"IOO civil ians died al. Tours nr w m11lr1·sloried ;ipartmr.nl..<:; ri.~f'. F'rri nre rannot forget the gr eat war~ nr 1he 20th Cf'ntur~·. nor evrn or ltie 1s1 century, fnr the marks of Rome .also still lie upon the land. On the Cot <f"Or and Beaujolais in Rurgunrly the little car winds throU ,eh Nui!.~ SI. Geor.i,:es, Clos de. Vougeot, P o 11 i lly-Fui~sce . Gevre y-Chambe.rtin. M::irs.:inay la Cole. Chablis, Macnn, \'n.~ne·Rnmanee -a hibulou~ cat:ilogue nf fin e w1nrs of France which can be til stcd en rou!e, occasionally free. NOTHINf. ELS E, however. is rree 1n provincia l France and for abnut Sl2 it is possible lo 11,el R reasonahly .ROO<i rrnnorn~' lunch for 1w11 at 11 resLauriint rated "'1th one star by !he Guide 1.urer or !hr .~11n1e name. Lunch at a two-fPrenre . Those \\'hn lie 1n Normandy died slar rest;i1!r11n1 wi ll come considerabl,v in vic1ory. higher 11nd at lhe .~11n11nit of cui.c:;ine . a 11 i~ Oei;t to.bf' cl'lrl'f11! how ~uch "l":n· lhrt'f'-SJ;:ir rr.sl:i uriln1, S30 or S40 for t'A'f\ 111rr..~ as 1ha1 in V1r:rnrim arf' enrl~rl. 1.~ nGl <'11 :ill unusual. The food is not all however unwisely they may havf'. be£n that good and an American house"·1fe begun. "'il h the .. Ar! Clf French Cooking .. in hand can oft.en do hcl!rr with higher quality ro.w materi11l!I ro .~tart with ;:inrl less f"hancr of discommoding the ;ilimrnt;,ry can::il Amirls1 ~uch plea~u res :inrl nnvell irs -- srenery lrnm a r:o~t pa 1ntin~, beiich scenes from Hourlrn. et scene~ fmrn t:rrillo :inrl Pisll::i ro -~t rcmplation is irre!lislihlp 111 arn11P ;it, ~,,me genrra l1za tinn~. O~'. IS THE VERY {l h v 1 nu s µe n 11!1z::i1ion thaL Fr:incr. h::is bern foug t ""Cf for centurie!t :ind still ~li.(c~ a~ 11 va.c:;! 1·ultural and hisrorical reservoir wh ich rnankinrl must preserve. Anf?lher I~ th11 1 Fr;incf' has failerl as an cmpJe. f;.iilerl in Algeri11 ;ind Indochina ,a.~ NtpolPon f11ilerl in Alricii ;ind Europe 11nd a~ ihe Third Republic failed when confr-Ontcd by Hiller. Failure is~-"' F'rench J){ll ilical heritage or very large pro· pnr!ioo!t lyinJ?; heavily on French hff'. General ne Gaulle sough! 1n erase failure from thf' FrP.nch ronsciousncss. F'aili1rP 1~ not Jived with l'asil.v. 11..~ cf- frrl~ acrumulA1P . The ~.OQO Amcnf"an~ who hA11e died in Vietnam can no more THE OBSERVATIONS nf W11ll. \V. Rnstn"'· formPr n11linnal srruri1y ~rlvi.~r tn Pr('.~iclent.~ l\:rnnrcly ::inti .lnhn.~nn. havP. pcrrinrnr.v in 1h1s rnnnerlion . He wrnlP in :i recenl magazi nP article: .. ,, wl't mindlessly wa lk away from Asia. "''flt .~h all make s11re 11 (thr v.·;ir 1n Vie lnam I "''::i.<: not worth ii (f w p p;:ir icn!ly stay rhr. course. lhP suffer1ne of these yr:i r~ rnuld bf' rep:itd v.·11h sl:ihlr pearl' and seruril~ for ours£J\•es 11nd lhf' lwfl thirds nC hum:ini!y who live in A.~i 11." Otherwise, we Rori As111 n1;iy movio: ;iway from lht~ promise of stab iti!.y and prQ,llTf.",<;s !o chaos or .. w::ir far worse than what WP. now see in lnrlochin::i." F1'nrr Wiiiked 11w:iv from Asia nnl, rnindiessly. hut. in laiiurP. With f~ilurA piled upon failure Frsnce.·~ day wa' don11 a.c:; a great world powtfr. A parallel \\•l!h An1r rica cannot h• ptished very f;:ir hur the rf.' tl"main~ • ~host of a .c:;ugge.c:;t ion !h:it pvro ~ great it powrr :is lhr Cnitcd Sia1es cannol stand m:u1y f;i1ture.~. ,.,tranr1mc. \"1ve la France De Gui de. r-.11chc!in ~ High-~ise Buildings Are Fire Traps Tn l'arl.v Ort<:11x'r of 1871 , fnur blnck~ nr an industri:i! sec!1on rif \\o"es! Chic·a~n -hnrned In th<' '1:t'Ollnd. T h P -Ch ic-ap.n 'rtibune nnled !ha1 thr grr:ir numhrr or s rn11 ll f1rrs thai fall had 11umhC'rl residen1s ro the rc11I d;:in.-:cr . ''We harl fnrgolten.·• ~ai d the new spaper. "thAt thP J bscnc:e of r;.iin for three week.c; h11d lcfl Vcrvthing in sn ct ry :inct inflammablr a r nndition that a ~park ml,eht set :i fir,. "' which would swl'Cp from end to end of the cily." The next t'\'en ing. Sunriity. Ort ~ hroughl the feared spark. Historians ?"rce it was kindled near lhe centcr {lf town , in the barn nf an Irish laborer r"rned ,Patrick O'Le:arv. Whether the culprit *as Mrs. O'LearY·., clumsy cow,' a theo ry widely believed at the time. rr-- mains uncertain. 'I'he Great Chicago Fire • ··-'led for over 24 hours, destroyed three and one-half square mi I es f\f central t..hica~ and left 100.000,people homeless. J ' THE DEA TH TOLL was modest - 11boul 300 trom a population ,el 300,()()(l_ Perhaps the fact that so many lived to ta11 of their night of horror giVe1 this fi r~ its pa rticular fascination .• , .. w pcoole remember a bigger forest fiie.that killed over 1,000 in Peshtigo, Wis., !Ms than • week later. Chicago's 115-man fire departm.enl had little chance against the natutal and l:Yl•n--made features that sustained I.he fire. AJmMt 111 of tht cltyjl buildingii 11nd 81dewalU were woodeii./and many re11dent11 kept thclr owt\Jivesiock 11nd reed Ill sheds near their hou8es. Wood'Jl'Orklng industri~ abounded. and blocb of warehouses stored dry goods. ''It might bt s~ld _ . th11t Chieagn a:peclallzed in the producUon, handling. Bli George CONFIDENTIAL TO MllllAM· MEO AL1 : O.K., but for the la11t time It goes: "If you don't sueceerl the first time, try, try, again ." And ll'1 not SUPPOSED to rhyme! ' :) I' Edittirial Rese8.reJi ' •,, ~ ·'. I ' . :>.rifl stor:iJ.!e of combustihle goodS,',-'A·rotf Robert Cromir. ln his book. ADDEO TO THE cil.y"s n11tural in- flammability w;is the unusual dryness of !hf' se;ison And • fierce, gusty wind. Frederick Law .Olmsled, a city plaMer "'ho v\~ilrd Chic:a~o :iftrr thr f\rP, rlrsc.ritw-d rht wind '.c:; t?ffPcl~ 1n Nati (ln, '"Burnln1t frai::menl s llf wrM'lden pllr:iprt~. shtel..'I of roof incl.al , .-;ii.:n$, 11nrl scutr lP noors wert. car ried i;:rc-'t disla nce.~. ::inrl wU.h blazin.11. felt , tarred pape r. and c11n· v;.is, and myri;.irl!i nf .'<n1aller sp;i rks . .'<wept,down up<>n Lhe fugit ives with a ter· rific roar.'' Ghica;:n's "great ~howy buildings" wPre vulne rable ln firr., Ol sled said, hccau~ ol "faul!s nf construction 11 s well as n( itrt •.• ThPir walls were thin and nften overweighted with gross and C(larse mi.soriiament.ation." Architects a.nd fire Under a Veil of Secrecy During the cam pai gn rnr governorship of California in 1966. fe ars were. ex- pre~ a ch11nge of le:'dership of !'italt government could change the course of public utililY regu latiOn. These rears appear lo be proving true for the slate Public Utilities Commission which i11 supposed to be the watchdog for the public over lhe rate11 and services nf the privately operated but publicly franchised utililies, Is rnore and more Isolating It.self from the cltlzl!nry. The latest epi~ ia the commisskln 's exclu11ion of Ill! ~eLary and staf( frorn me etings at which vote11 are, taken af. feeling the pockctbook.s of consumers llld other taxpayers. THE PRAC'l1CE ALWAYS has been for the CQmmissiM to meet in secret, wh ich is ~d enough. but now It hi barring the doors to Its meetings l!ven to ilJ own profe11sional stiff, j The l11 tesl 11ntlpub1ie move has been Al· lributed lo Commi1111ion Chairman .J. P. Vukasln. He appare:nUy altempl.e.d thr. prsctJc:e last year while there still was 11 holdover member nn the bc,,1rd. A. W. Gatov. Now with lhe entJre comml11sinn comf>O.'ed of appointees ol Gov-. Ronald " .,, I Rr:•g n, the curlain has been dropped ctm ~ly around commission votlna. V asln !\as been the Au t h n r nf pre otf1 attemp.U to restrict the gene.rat pub c'a appearanct! before: the oom· mlMion in ca11es lnV1>1ving the rate- payer's interests. TR& DECISION TO exclude even its M!(:rt:tary, who •• chief admlnilltrator is required to keep minutes of lhe weekly meetin111, w1s mldt despite a. memoraB- dum from the P UC chief lq;al counstJ that thls.11 Improper. • The activities of thi PUC to.dock fmm public accountab!Uty c1n only le ad to specul•lion lt hu· 10Jt1ethln1 lO hldt, ·is r.ng1ged in dllCUSSlol\8 not necus.arily in the full public Jnttrc11t and is •fnid to admit II, , The 11itu1tinn dem11nds 1 ,ltglsl11tive. jB- quiry 11nd public disclosure o1-w1iit d· 1ctly Is toina on. Sacr1lfleato Bet t' nff1c1;i.I.~ :irP r11rrl'ntly aprira1 ~1ng hiJll\. rr~r nff1tP hu1ld1ngs 1n much the sam• critic;:il manner. "H11.ll·RISI': BUrl.OINf; fires 11r• ~yond 011r control today," PhilArlel phia Fire CnmrnissionP.~ .l1:ime.~ McCarey \\'arned rece ntl y. LittlP thought was give,n to the problem until la.st year when t.wn office fires in Ne w York City killf'd fivr. people. ::i nd injured 74. Jn July. New Ynrk City announced new regula!ion.s for h1gh- rise11. incluriin~ a requirement that Cl~'ners hold periodic fire di;ill.s. A skyscraper's fire h11tard~ .,.. nUJ11erous. Insulation material tends I.ft bottle up. l'leAt. non-opening windows prP. vent emergency ventinJ.!. heat-sensitive elevator~ ·lrRvel tow11rd the noor on fire. nd most fire ladder!'. can ·1 reach tiigher an 14 noors. We might heed 'it!~ h sight (If 11 ChicA~o miin whn gav• thi1 fire-hting ::id11ict: '1l an inQuiry into t., Great Fire ~ .. Strike it before It gels tht start of you." DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. W1tcl, PubJflMr Thomol Kcnil, l'ditor Albffl W. Bate• Editorial Pao< Editor ,,,. odllorlal ......... l>f'lr ~ ..... to Worm .,., 1tllml:•l1 f'Gd.. .,.. a,,. preamOnr IN.a MN s cs:'• ~ and (Omfl'lfntary oe laipiC9 ol tnta't'tt and atcrdfcmc'e. bf ,...,.. 'lidttW a """" tor tht nprM!lllen Ill C!Ur" Tftdet'I' nptnlonl. •nd .,, ,... wrrtlns the .dlllft'lfl "~ at hlo- Jormred nhll!~ and ........ 09 toptq rt/. tht day. f'riday, October 8. 1971 .I 7 Saddlehaek EDITION VOL M , NO. 24 1, 4 SECTIONS, 4b PAG ES "--""" o nna Five Ar1·ested Huge Pot Cache Netted on Coast Narcotics age nts from three o!her agencies joined San Clemente police Thursday in the seizure of $125 .000 worth of marijua na and the :irresl of hve persons al ong the Snu1h Coasl. They sa id the marijuana "'eighed more than 400 pounds. The ma jor por~on of the large quantily Dow1i the Mi:zon T ii AFS Fund Raiser Dinner Slated ~11SSION VIEJO -ThP .a nnual fund "°*"· &nner '(Cf . tbt M~ \liej.., rhapter nf Ille American F1eld Service J.•iU be Tuesday. Oct. 12 .. The event ~·ill be stai;:ed from 5:30 pm, r(\ 8 in the f\1i ssion Viejo High School cafeteria. The dinner. festoring barbecued ham 11nd beef. salad 11nd r1es~ert, will sell fnr $1.50 ftr adults and SI kir children under 12. • f~ire111 e11. 011 e 11 f)t,ors SADDLEBACK VALLE'!' -Three fl'.e g(alion~ in 1he Saddleba ck Valley wilt hos t "open house" ac1ivitirs Sa t urrl;i~·. The Orange County facilities in Lagu na ~!ills, El Toro and P..1i~sion Viejo will all be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m: . Programs on fire prevention \\'Ill be explained and visits "'ill be made by 6mokey the Bear. Orange Cou nty FirP Chief F:lmrr Osterman 1s en(.'()uraging ;ill resident~ tn gel acquainted \\'Ith 1hrir fire s1ati(lns dunng Fire Preventi on \Veek . • Pa11c nl•es t••• ,llc 1111 EL TORO -A pnncake bre<ik fa51 1$ being sponsorecl hy two scout tr0ops Saturday . Boy Sco11t Troop fiQ.1 a n{I <:uh Sc0111 Pack 603 arc h0Ht1ni:: lhP-brr.akfa.~t al II a.m. r.t Abidin g Savious Lutheran Chureh 1n El Toro. Tickets a~$.1 for arl~lts ;ind !'?II cents f0r rhildren wi~be avA1l.:i bl e at lhe d{)(lr. Proceeds will be ui;erl lo fill various equipmenl needs for the scouts. San Clemente Bea cl1 Parcels Change Hands A slt-year span of negotiations between the city of'San Clemente and the State of C.lifornia ended this week as councilmen ratified an agreement which shlfl5 owner1hio of two parcels of land in the Riviera Districl. of the forbidden ""'eed \\"as found in 11 h0me 1n the Capistrano Beach Palisades v.•here officers discovered 100 kilos I about 220 pounds l of !he contraband. The residence is at 3~741 Calle Loma. Police identified lwo ()f the five person~ arrested, but declined to identify the re st beca use they said intensive investigation ~·as continuing today. Booked on charscs of possession of marijuana for sale \\'ere Scott David f.fcDona ld, 20, \\'ho was arres ted al another Palisades residence at. 2fili86 Calle Ullima : anci Ste ven Da v i c1 farrcrilS, 19. or 24662 Los Scrranos, Laguno: Niguel.· Both young q1en rem;i ined in custody loclay. held on $20.000 b;:i il apiece . Arraignment. on rhe fel ony charges will lake pla ce next Tue sday, off icers said . The case began with a routine 1n\'estigation by San Clemente officers. By Thursday fl,!lent.s from the State of Cali fornia , rhe Orange County Sl'ieriff's 0ffice ;ind Newpo rt Beach police had JOinprl lhe r 11 se. ~an Clf'mcntc Dt>tecli\'e Sgt. Frank Yerger said tht' huge haul of marijuana in brick and loose fnrm was 11 surprise. Officers. he satd, had hptcled to find a much smaller quantity. Poli ce used plAs!ic lrash can~ tn remove !he weed from the floor or the Calif'< lAma residence garage and the rrunk of a s!ation wagon, The other 9~ kilos of rhe weed <about 200 pound,~) \vas discovered in the Laguna Niguel residence near the new South Orange County M u n i c i p a J Courthouse. police said. Road,va y Bumps Delayed Again P e11ding Lawsuit The thorny issut over CJ!y-inslalled hump;; nn a Riviera Beach Rrea rnad\\'ay 111 San Clenlentr has bef'n drlayed a,1:a1n afrcr coun,·ilmen learn C"d !hi;; wtek lhat ;;1n1ilar techniqul's rl'su ltcd in lt1""·suil lost by the city of OJ11tano. C1 tv lawmakers decided lo hnl rl nff on f'lrrnal 11cf1on until the liabiliry r;;sue r11n hp ;;tur!ied ;i nd .:i panl'I nf !hr Stair nh·rsion of Hig hways d e t c rm in e .~ ;;pf'cification~- Pnlice Chief Clifford Murra v asker! for thr delay to seek design spcci fic;:i tion s. Councilmen also learned of the court ra5e WcdnesdRy From City Attorney F'. l\f:ickenzie Brown, who rela ted lhe Ontario situation. The inland city had installed a special ci ir to deter speeders and posted signs nearby warning of the obstruction. An acc ident occurred and plaintlffs won a suit for damage5 : the city was held liable. • Residents in the Riviera neighborhood asked for the bumps along Avenida La Costa because of a severe speeding problem at a curve. Councilmen already have authorized center street lines and some stop signs for the area. The reduction ol speed limits and the bumps comprise the rest of lhe residents' requests. v OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, 0.CTOBER 8, '1971 ows ar DA ILY PILOT PllGIG3 llr J""'n V•Utri• JUDGE MURRAY IABOVE I GESTU RES AS TRIAli CONTINUES AT CRIME SCENE Defendant Jolinson Sliown Handcuffed; Ne xt to Him Is Otfen5e Attorney Ray Sharp ]olinson Murder Trial Shifts to Death Scene By1 JOHN VALTERZA Of lh1 01111 l"llOt Slfff The murder trial of 20-year-old f.lark Johnson shifted back to !he scene of rhe crime in San Clemen te Thursday afternoon wit h fo rmal proceedi ngs takin~ place (In the pati(l of the murder apartment. As his lawyer Raymond S h A r p dominated the procedings the lanky, calm ~farine stood manacled. an officer at hi s side . Sharp sought the unusual trip lo the tiny apartment where the body of 20- year-old Connie Lynn Johnson v.·as found sprawled 0111 Lhr bed . 'The lawyer d""·ell on physical details and seemed most interested 1n where pro~ecution "'itnesses either live or had Jived. A.!.\enl inn alsn focu sed 0n !he small kitchen window of the murder apartment nf 41g C f.1onterey Lane where 1l is alleged the military policeman . gained entry into his own home during an argument with his ""'ife. -Around the comer of the bu ilding sat !he same pink, metal chair which police found resting near the kitchen window when they first invesfigated the murder in June of 1970. The prosecution alleges that .Johnson crawled in after his wife locked him ou t and then battered the pregnant housewife with a wooden stool then stabbed her repea'tedly. The apartment is 1 now occupied by another tenant who was notified of the unusual vi!lt earlier in the day. The tenant looked on as t h e proceedings began in the tiny living room where the killing allegedly took place. The entourage then toured the kitchen or the small apartment then shilled attention to the patio area which has 11 view of the sea . " School children and other neighbors gat.bered t.o look on as well. The entU-e tour lasted a,bout a haJ (- hour. Sharp conferred with his client once during the activity. The trial nf the Vietnam veteran Is expected to conclude Thursday when final .:irgument.s will be made by Sharp and Deputy District Attorney James Enright Superior Court Judge William Murray is presiding. There is no jury in the-proceedings involving a Sf'cond-<legree mu rd tr charge, Beach Purchase Give n Approval By State Senate The Sta te Senate casl unanimous approval Thursday of a bill allocating $2 . I million for the state purchase of the old Capistrano Beach Club shorelinl'- Thc matter will fa ce its last legislative test when the Assembly acts on several amendments o·pproved in the 34--0 Senate v o t e spearheaded by Sen. 0 e n n i s Carpenter iind Assemblyman Robert Badham, both Newport Be a c h Republicans. The action assures that the state, Indeed, will submit a $2.I million orfer ror all or part 'lf tbe property which lies hetween the. d~wncoast boundary or Doheny State Beach and the leading edge of the Private. Beach Road colony. The parcel has bel!:n on 'the open mJir~et for sevua\ y~ars, and sPokesmen for the ownership group have said that several·private offers 11re oul.staft4ing as well. , State parks and,recreation officials stek to purchase the prime shoreline acreage and add it to the public territory at Doheny. School Teacher Clelia Blume SerVi ces Slated Consumatlng a simple land exchan!!'e 11greement. local lawmakers agreed to swap identi cal 300-loot patches of beach with the state. What the pact does is eliminate ~ state· t wned tsland on the Riviera Be;tch. Beat Big . '> Drum Private purchase would .a I m o s t certainl y result. in high-rise development with possible opening of a arriall access easement made available In old deeds !or residents of the Capistrano · Beach Piillaades community. Services for Mrs. Clella Blume. school teacher. w\11 be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Palisades Uniled Methodist Church, "Capistrano BeaCh. It al~ cancels a clty--0wned island of sand which was situ'ated between the two ._lite parcels. City man•ger Ken carr uplained to councilmen that neither pa,rty in the pact received more beach. Tbe1 aim o( the •greement. instead, is the stulfllng or boundary lines. Bmines8 as Us ual Iii Capo, Clemente City halls In SAn ' Clemente aftd San Juan Caplllrano wtll conduct bus"1neu I ll usual Monday, Columbus d1y. Post offices throughout the South Coatit aua will-close, however. lranb, itc:Cordinc to Cb~Q made UUa morninJ, wlll remain open u well. Music Teacliers Seek Center Site San Joaquin Elementary Scbool music teachers are thinking big, They asked the board or tru!t.ee! lhls week to rent the Anaheim Convention Center for their sprin1 mu.ic ft1tival. Fl«>red.Jiy tho -.nlly ol tho req...t, tho bc!l«f. ti!>i lhlnltlac 'Ill< f<1tlval .... "' 6e In Anallelin -· "Maybe next. ye.er," sakl one teacher. The 00...d --tbe con<epl bul pointed out they probably could not legally rent the con vention center using district funfl s. I Musle com"d n11.tor ,f0Anne Hems said gbe ls cmab1 clvle oraalliutiOfll throughout the diirtriet will contrtbUte Utt $3,185 W .beUeves necessary. "We expCct to hive 2,000 chiidten participating this year," Wd Assistant Superintendent Bill Stocks. "The only coat ta the district -will probably be lrl!ISpOrt I<> and from nhearsals;" he said. ;.,,. a.an very nice but 1 think you 8ttoUkl thftit'Gf somt alte rnatives in cue yoo CM't raise the monty," hid Chairman Gratian Bldart. ' Last year's festival wn held' lri Ml salon Viejo High School auditorium which proved to be too small and • bit warm. It w1sn 'l th1t the air condttloninc wM .off, upliinod Slocb, lt'a jull ~ ,lbe'·~eat WI& Oft, For mal appra.1saf1 or ·fair market va1ue of Ute strip of beach •ill be made' if the · ~-concur1 · with the Senate- aDProwd vt?'sion1of the;111location. 'tbt•beeeh' has femalned in b:tt-form public use duting the ul_e pe_riod !'ith a~ ialned throttg'h a large hole Ul a ctiatn . UnJr and birbed wire fence at the e<!1• of /lie'~: ' I ' Newton. Leaveii China HONG.KONG (UPl) -Blick Panther Lei.oder "HueY Ne'frtl/n murnect today from a visit to' Communist Chtna 3nd left .almost Immediately 1 for Sen Franclsco. Newton was llCtCln?Plnied by El111ine Brei!'!'" lnfpnnallon· ofll<:er !0< t"°' J'~, Incl' RObert Loo""'1 81y, . ·~ .. •·liocfnu1111. The 68-year old womRn died .Wednesday ln a fall from a 200-foot cliff near her' home on 35269 Camino Capistrano, in the Palisadefll. Burial will. follow the services at Rose Hiiis Memorlal Park in W h i l t i e. r . Visitation hours will be Sund.11y from noon to II p.m. at Shefter'll Mortuary in San Ch!mt:nte. Mr11. Blume. • widow, had lived In Capistrano Beach for eight years. She was 3ctive in women '1 clubs Ind was interegted In gardening and painting, She hid planned to leave an a trip to South America this month. She Is survived by i son. Flnbert Seidel of Redlands; 11 sister, Mr11. Helen ~gla11 of Iowa: a brother, H11rold Pfaff 61. San Diego : two granddaushters and ooe arttt1rlllldd11U11ble~ ·I ·1. • I I .' l :t I -----.. ' .. . ' # ----- Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS U.S. to Act If Control Units Fail WASHINGTON IAP I -Secretary of the Treasury John B. CoMally gave assura nce today that the government will act to keep inflation in check if President Nixon's Phase 2 v.'age and price bodies fail to hold the line. Connally, chairman or the Coot of Li\'ing Council, told a nev.·s ron!erence that his top.level council will not veto price or u•age increase decis ions or the independent new Pay Board or Price Commission. "But if it becomes apparent' !hat th eir actions are not consonant with the President 's announced goal of holding dov.•n lnfla!ion , then frankly some action \.\'ill have to be taken," he said. "The government is no( getting out o( !his picture." He said th~ administration had tried to structure a mechanism to represent all elements of society. Ques tioned on the hot issue of labor's insistence that wage settlement already under contract be permitted to take effect 1.0.·hen the 90-day freeze ends on Nov; 13, Connall y took a hard line. _ ''\\'e are not going to guarantee any thing to any lnHividual," he said. But he added that the decision on deferred pay hikes , ·whic h were postponed during the freeze. will be "a matter for the Pay Board lo determine .. , Asked ab0ut the 10 percent import tax surcharge, Connally said he couldn 't say v.·hen it might be lifted . He also said he couldn't say how lone the economic stabihzation program might last. "It's going to continue as Jong as necessary tn bring !hf' r;i tc of inflation under control." he said. J{c said foreign nations recognized thi s c o u n try '1 problems. "We want. otJr balan ce of payments Improved. The on!_y \\'ay lht'y ca n be in1proved , in a sense. is to the delriment o[ other nations. Other nations have to give up something in order for us to gain something," he said. Asked about pending requests for pu blic utility and telephone r a t e increases, under consideration by st.ate and local regu latory agencit's, Connall y said the agencies l.'.'o uld not have the authority to grant such increases unless the pr1cP board w anted such authorit y. Connally "'as asked about lhe screenin~ of prospective members of th e anti · inflation fedC"ral ho.:irds. Are the.v being screened fnr rQnflict 0f interest. pb ilosnphy nn inflati on and security ~ ""'al OJle <iuest1on. Co nnall y answf>red !hat .. a lot nf us are screening them." Ohviously. he said, they v.·ere h11n11n~ fnr people v.•i!h back ground in !he area. co11r;igr , ba sic ob1er tivity. He s;iid th e conflict. nf inleresl matte r is of concern. He v.•as asked. I.no . al what point the Cost of Li ving Cnuncll niight determin e that wage and price board decisions v.•pre not in harmony with the President's goals. Connally repl ier!, "f don't anlici pa1e that we would e\'er come in conflict with them . ConsequenUv, I have gi \'en no thought t~ it at all." Orange Coast "'e•tber ., The three-day heat wave has v a c a t e d Southern California's weather scene, leaving sunny skies and tehlpe ratures of 75 along the coastline. Highs inl and expected to be around 80. Lows tonight and Sat· urday, 55 lo 65. Have a nice week- end. INSIDE TODAY Th e Laguna Beach. Civic Bal- let Gompanu inauguratr,s it..t 10th season next Sunday with (I benefit ptrformance at Newport Harbor High School. Dttails in today's Wetke-Mer. Sl'1'flt 11 ...,.,.. 11·11 Cf•~ " • Cl!Klllh'I UI' 1 Cl119Hllll n .... .._ " ,...._. " 0."I "9tkft u Dlw.-11 ...... , ,_ ' " .... _ , .. ,, -.. Allll L ...... ,. U ......... ., -..... .I '-~I -- M11 .... "llllft ,, MMllMt llllw. W 0..-c-,., ,, ........... ,., ""'' Ir~ P.ntr 1• '~ ""' lltdl Mwt!•'* ,~,, T•'-•lt"" • , .... ,.... .. W11flltl' ' Wltlte WMfl It ._.... ,._ , .. ,, WIH'N ,.._. M w......... ...,. ~~All Y PILOT SC F-ritUJ OcLOOff •. l t71 Delay of Two New Nuclear Reactors Forecast • • , , Tht t•o eie(:lrical utl11lies propoi.1!1£ IM cooawctlon of lw1n nutlear ~artors at Sin Onofre ad1nill!d loclay that the li<1li·bilhon-<lollar proJtt't "ran't JXlSSibly ~ l'Ompleted on schfi:lulr and that alltrnate sources of power nughl h,11·e to bt developed.'' In a hand-dtli1 ered a1u1oun1:en1enl !!f'fort non11 loJa.1 San Diego liiis and E!ectrJ{· and tdi~•ln C11111pii 11y sp11ke~1ne11 ~attl recent L'OUtl decis ions u n Police ldentif y Botlv • Forc~t 111 Ora nge Cnunty ~her11f s o/ucrr~ tod11y ide11t1h!d a body found by !110 Lagu na Real'h rnen in rugged Clf'veland '.'\at1onal l· orest 1erra1n as that nf \\'a~ ne Josrph Dukettf!, 29. ot Long Beach Conf1rn1auon nf Dul..elle s 1den111y by the sta!e'! f1ngerprin1 bureau 111 ~acrarnento endl.'d a f 1 v e . d a v in1•t s11ga1ion !hat IM-f!an I.\ 1th !hr disco\ery of the body· at lhe toot of a cliff in the \'1p JO Cwnyon settnr of the nationHI fure~! The t:i:hJ~r ru nuh P11r ·s 1le::i rl 1 ha s nnr Jrt been established. Coroner 's oft1cers are conducting toxicolog1cal tests on the remains. Dukette l.\·a.s reported rnfss1ng to Long Beach pohce last "'eek. !'\o criminal record is held on the dead tnan and in\·estigators do 001 behtie foul pla~ 11ds ln1oh·ed in his death. Irvine Blasl Jn jures Man A lank exploded in the I r1·111e Ranc)1 rnachine shop southeast of 1'us11n about 1 I a.m. today. 1nJUrJng one man but •·ausing no fire 1n !he !'ilructure 'l'he. 1·1cll111 11 as taken lo Tustu1 t:on1n1unity Hospital lor drtern11na11on nl rhe extent of his iniurits Orange County Fire ne r art men r 1nvest1gators were en route to !hr lal'ilily ;.1 fll1·ford Road and Irvin~ Boule va rd to 1n11eStigate the rause ot lhP blast. lr1·1ne Company othc1als said thel' 11·rre checking into 1t also. but b;v \ l :Ill had no further 1n!orcna11on Puppet Class Meetings Begin 'fh.-fir st. 111 a serie.s of puppet l.\'Orkshor meetings Jor _youngsters JO }'ears old and n1·er -and adults -"·ill be hr!Jd S<JttJrday ~t !hf' San Clen1en1r brancl1 publ1r l1hl'ary ;-J! 10 a n1 tnvlronmental factors and Alnmlc E.n· er1y Comm!.!!ion demand.s !or more earthquake. jl fety ayatenu in the reactors were to blame in the del1y1. Thf'y said that betau.'.'le of the dPla l'.'.'I •Tl'a!ed b.v the ne"' !actors, ··11 ·1~ apj)arrlll lhal the reompan if!'SI will ha1·e l" Fa!! hal'k 011 :.e1.:ond·l·ho1i:e alternatil'es 111 n~k ~hf•rtil~f!'S ot el e('!t1c 1t~ · Tl1P;. ~.ud hlarknt.l~ 1n rn1111ng 1 ('JI.\ .>in~ a po~~1b!11!_\. L'nde.r 1 U,hl !hedule which .sincr h.a$ been 5tymied by tt.e nrw rullni.!i, !he tlrm hid hoped I.ha& the tint of the twin re&cton would hive been re1dy by 11171. Spokesmen admitt!d lodiLy !hat work on !he 1nassive project taltul11ted to transfon11 .San Onolre 111to the 11·orld '~ lari;:est nuclear i;:enerat111g 1.:on1ple.1. h;ne L'llinc 10 a hall . '1't1e~ did no! speeil). ho11e1 e.r. 1•,J1;il · ·l'l'<>nd-cho1 ce alternati res'' arc, but 1l 1s P1·e sicle11t 's New Pla11 ~ Fo1· Eco110111y at Gla11ce "'AS HJ~GTO\ 1LPI• -Prrsidenl r\ixon·s nrw tconom)t program at a gl<tnet e tll.~chinery -I\ 15·me1nbtr pa y board. romposed of labor. manage· 1nent and public representati1·es. and a sr1·en·rnember price commission, com- posed of seven pub lic n1emhc1's. will ht-L'reat ed to e.nrorce 11•age-price controls and J\Uldelines when the freeze ends !\O\'. 13 e G0al -To br1n): the ralr of intlal1on now about 4.7 pe-rcent a ye:ar, do11n !o 2 or J peri.:ent hy the l'nd nf 1~7~ e lrl t"Teases -.Son1e 1ncrea ~.-s 1n wage! and priL·e.~ "'ill hf!' allowed by /hr bo;ird But the stze nf 1ncreasr~ ... 111 he dete rn1 1ned either by the pay board nr the wage commission or 11.dl be expected to sta y within !he guidelines. \\'hich are Lo be formulated berore !'\01 13. e Div1drnds and inttrest -President !\'ixnn said he would ask Congre~s to gi ve him standb)' authority lo impose controls on dividends and interest. e Pror1ts -He said the prier board wrll press business to pas.'.'I ""·ind. /al! ' profils resulting from C'Onlrols on lo !he public in the form of !o.,..·er priers. e Duration -\'ixon ga l'r no htnt hon· long the new system or t.'Onlrol.s ~II last e Penaltie! -The new agencies (1'lu ld ask !he Justice Drpartment to ~ttk court injunctions and fines of $5,000 for each offense. t\ixon said he "'ould ask Oingress to extend the law under "'hich he initiated conlrols until April ~o. 1973. Nixo11 Reveals Creation Of 2 Ne,v Co11t1·ol Boa1·d s t··rnn1 \\ire Srr1 it'f'.( \I \S!ll::'\GTO:.. Prc,1dcL1t ,\l';,nn un1·c1led lhr goals nl hi:> JJ(lst-\rce1.r p(•onom1t pohrv Thursda). pa ss in g a Jon~ I•' t11n 11P11 e1t1ten~ bnard~ lhr I.Py rlr< 1s1ons nn pcrrn1s~iblr 11agr and tlnl t 1n1:reas~,.. Ir may be as long as f1\e l.\rt'l..s brlo1f' 11 vr kcrs ... bus1nes:.n1tn and co11~un1crs ge t a.n."11·ers to the questions Iha! (_·oncer11 1hPm rnnst ''How much ~11/I ll'age~ uJt•rea.~e ·.•·• and · \\'hat 11·1JJ happen tn flrl Cl'!i'' ' n1iferen1 guidel ines niay be established 101 1llf1erent industri es. lhry said i\1xo11 said nroftt~ v;ould 1101 br 1·nn1rnllrrt 'Xl'e pt for ""'1ndlall" profil~ 1r~uh1 11~ from the cronornir policy 1\s~ll ltr .~.'1111 lhr pay ~·omn11ss1on \\'ould 1·rq111rr husincs~l'5 lo t·ur pnC"P~ 1r lhC'I' 11111 HP • e.\nrb11.1n!'' protil,~ hct·au,~e of ··ru11r11L~ on lhe wages of lhr1r employes dl!(I ~hr 1 osi of their suppile~. Tl1P labor.rn.'ln.'lgPment-publil' rnakt'11p nl thr pa.v board ...,:a.s a l'Onression U1 nrgar11zrd labor which den1andcd .such a tl'lp:irllle body. presumed that eonvenl1onal, fosiuJ.fud pl,1nt1 "''ould be the aubslllule to, the nucle.ar reactors. They said the firn1 's st:iff now is revieWing all data relating lo powrr requirement11. growth pa t t e r n s, f'nvironmental effects and costs Ju delerm1ne what alternatives .11 1 e a1 ailabl<" llint s that rhe rrar1n1 proJeet~ '.1err 111 deep lrnub!c ha ve been heard for month~. be&lMini w1Ui announce1nents that the AE C w1s deeply probina the 1afety sy!tems at e1istinA reactors .11d tha,e planned for new 1enerators. The AEC edict came as a direct ntfShoot of last February·s deadly eotthquake which hit Southern Ca flfornia. No damage, however , was reported at the-existing San Onofrt reactor station ll'ithtn \\'eeks alte.r the safety i~~ue rhr AEC's role 1n reviewing and approving rtactor projecl.'l was vastly eJpanded by a federal court deci.'.'lion ••h1ch ordered the federal agency lo c o n 1 i d e r environmental factor! affecting ntu:lear . generators. Before !he decision the question or · en vironmental effects was not an 1ss1J1 for the AEC It meant that the San Onofre pl'oposal., \\'ou!d rtquire expensi1·p l'eevaluatinns .,n rwo fronts -s111fet~ and ellei.:t.s on the e11 v1ronmcnt Health Chief on Carpet l 'ou nt,_y fl ea ri11 g Loorns U,v er 1-J ospitnl Conslruction C.th1orrua ·s director or public health V.'lil have to appe:ar in Orange Counly Superior Court on a date lo be set lo answer that procrastinalions by bis office are responsible for a rash of un"·anted and needless hospital construction. Dil'eclor Louis F'. Saylor was nam!d as delendant Tl'Ulrsday in a lawsuit filed by the Ca lifornia Health Care Provider! Association. a group nf n·ine i.:oun!y hospi tals ('Ornmitted !11 the .. highest quality medical tare al thr lowtsl possible ratrs .. , Se1·en proposed hospitals 1n Orange County ('Ould bt affected if the judge assigned to the fu ture: hearing agret.'I with CHCPA allegation.'.'I that backe:rs of 1nany proposed hospital.s in California ha ve violated the spirit of thr 1969 Duffy acl. Thal legislation exernpled builders of pri vate hospitals from obtaining the no1r needed approval by the local Health Planning Council if they showed evidence of construction by July I, 1971.- CHCPA officials alleged Thursday that the loophol e in !he law -known in tht stat!!' agency as the "grandfather clau se·• -led to the filing of 150 applications for new hospitals with , 1n many cases. "Jes.'\ lhan lip service being paid to lhe l'equiremenl that there must bt evidence of construction. ~~ "All that rna n.v of them did was grade a little ditl on the proposed site," it is alleged ... There wa.~ no el'idence of plans. hospital pro1r1·!s "·ould 11Jso be den1e:d if director Saylor's health departmtnt ;ipplies the strict letlrr of the law lo the applicat ions. CHPCA member!i are Hoag t.lemorial 1-lospital, Newport Beach; St. Joseph and Chlldrens Hospitals. Orange ; South Coast Com111unity. Sou lh Laguna ; t.lartin Luther and Anahei rn ~I e n1 or i a 1 , Anaheun : SL .lude, Fullerton t1nd SanL.a Aria Com1Tiunity Hos pital. They insist in their lawsuit Iha! the quality of medical CiJre in Orange County will be. lhrca(ened if !he 1,700 bed." represented by proposrd hosp i I a I construction are cun1pleted . Cl-fPCA mtmbers state that lhf' ideal occupancy rate for !hr economically operated hospital is about 30 percent of ('apacity. Population and m e d i c a I :inalyses linkl'd to Oraoge CountJ'~ gro11·1h sho\11 that thi;oi rate c·an hf' ma1nta1nrd ror the next 50 year& without itfl.V further hospi1al construction. they said. Patienl care costs ..:an br expetted lo double 1f the stale allo"'s hospital 1-onstrucuon as apphrd for to be t:ompleted. 1t ts argued "If our occupancy rate is 40 percent because of ne\\' construction we still ha ve lo provide key hospital services su ch as operatin,I! roon1 staff and emergency roo1n~." a hospital adm1ni stralor ton1111enlcd. J erry Lee Lewi s Wed 1\lE!llPHIS. Tenn. 1 AP l -f.nter!a1nf!'r Jerry Lee Lewis and Jar~n liunn Pete "·ere married Thursday in his pal atial fllemphis home. It \\'as his foorth marriage and her second. Lew i~ rose to fame as a rock 'n' roll singer in 19&6 "'il h ..Grrat Balls of Fire" and .. "'hole Loi of Silakin' GOing On." I\ spokesman for lhe singer said Le"'Js and hi.s bride "'ill t·nm bine a honeymoon with hi!'i lnur lhl'.'1 "·eekend lo Toron!o. Buffalo, NY . and Akron, Ohio. Hospital Expansion Aid To Overc1~owdi11g-Bosticl{ finnncing . 11 builder's contract nr .... anything else lo support "'hat \l'a~ Thr expansion of South Co a s l 'fhe fu11ds, he noted . would probably 1JC , · ·1 H ·1 1 s th L ill st1pplemented l\'ilh fede.ra l gr a n t s , supposed to be the organization of a ... on1n1un1 Y ospt a in ou aguna \\' although confirmation had not yet bee n future hospital." help a'.'ert ll'hat the dt'an of lht UC Irv int rrcf'ived from federal officials. i\Jiss1nn Cornnuinit) llospilal in !\11ss1011 inedical ~ehool Thursday termed .. a l'\e"'et and more modern equ1pmenl \·t~JO and Saddlchack -<.:om rn u n 1 I Y i·iitastrnphP ·· rnust be installed. he said. because t!osp1 tal wrre rwn of l:t Ca!Jforn1.i SpPakio,e b t r 0 r p a tDQ:!nember rnedlcine has become more complicattd· · hnspltal~ proposed bctnre thp statt'5 a11d1rnce al Laguna Hearh lfigh School. anrl more instrumented in the past felt de:adli nP tlr. y,111rrt'n Bos tiek ~aid lhP medical \cars ""l1~s1n11 l:ornrnunitv .has 11n11 opcnf'd l<4ril1ty i~ now almost s hvays ll'Kl percr.nl · "There "'as a 11111e that whtn ,1·ou w~n t ,1ntl Saddlrhal·k < 'nmrnunity Hospit al has filled. He said thllt whrn 11 hosp it'11 tn the hospital. 11. n1eant you wert' going be2u11 1·o nslruelion •l'arh.-s .'lbn11t g~, peretnl t'a pal'il~·. il !I) dit..'' Dr. Bostick said. ''NO"' yo u go Santa t.lergarita de l..011 ~·lores llo.~p11a l he1·nn11's O\t'rt·rnwdt'Q because brds 11.nd !hr.re bf'rause ,\'OU are no l going lo die:·• \Vas offrred a.~ an t.xan1ple of a proposed rquipinrnt 11111 -.1 oflr.n be stored in h&lls He also no!ed that. through e1pand1ng facditv 11·hich allt'gr.dly r11ilrd to n1cet lo keep up '.nth pat1rnt 1·irculation l h~ facility. the teaching programs now l'Cltlliremet1L~ lhal should br 1ust as "The hospi1al i.~ ~i1npl~· overextended in of fered al ::iout h Coast through the UC! rigidly enforced against other appllcants. lcr1111; of de1na11d ~ on its resources," Dr. n1edica! school could be inc reased. Siate official! rejected plans for lhr Bostick told the group following a Better fa cilities would attract )'ot1n.~ 128-bed hospital in !jan J ua n Capistrano banquet 1nark111g thr opening of the doctor~ to the CQmmunity. he said, and 111 a denial which included the. comment hospital'.~ $1 million fund drh·e. the hnspltal could bcco1ne a small .. 1 !haL thr hospital's backers did not e1·en Dr Bo.~Ht•k said if th{' fund dri1·e ii; 11 n1('dical ct:ntcr 011n the p1·oposed sill'. ~tit;t·ess_ the 111011t'y would be used to The fund raising campaign for the CHPCA organizers t'lai1n I h 11 t up~radt !hr cxist111g fa cilities 11 nd 1o rJ.pan!Sion will con!lnue thrnugh the .\lrs .Joan Burt. "'ho hrld summer pupptt shnws fnr 1'oung.c1crs at !he hf>Rlh t luh lhrough !he s£1a ~nn 1vd l lead !hr <11cti1·11y which 11 ill <'XPlnre all fnrn1s nf nupper making alone wi th f)l'rforrnances .ir thr Cabrilln playh1·u~r Sixo11 1n a national tele1·1~1u11 a11d radio lin1adca.~f. announced i.:real1on pf a JS· !•lembr r pay hoard 1r1th rrprr!lent11t1ve.~ n f labor. nianagernent and thl' gcnr:ral publ1(', and a se~en·1nf'mber price ,·nmmtss1on or nongo vernmenl n1embers to establish the guidelu•cs for lhe nexl p!1a~e ot infl a!lon control pol1c.I' Bol a(]noinis!ration offit'1als ~aid lhe t•abinet.le:l'el !'O.~t or Liv ing Council hcadrr! by rreasur.1· Secretary John B. ("nnna llv \\'Ou]d retain ulliin ale :tL1thori!y .'Ind eou!d 1•Pto the gu1del1ne.~ ~rt h.v r11her tht pay board or pnct 1·omn11 ss1on. Businr:;:~ rt'prescntati\'es wanted the gol'ernment lo retain contrnl o! nverllll pnlic.~ 1·nn:>lruet1on and expan~1nn nr many other rxpand !he ho.~p1!al 1·aparit.v by 1o:t bed ~. nion!h of Oclobt.r, official!'! say. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~'--;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Adults are \\rlcome to the ar::1 1\1!\· a~ \\ell _.\lfredo Pasf111ale Rite~ SaturJa v 1 .ra1 r~1dr :>Pf l ice~ lor Alrre-dn .lnhn rasriu .ilr. 4. nf ~il!I rte1nrntf' \l,'lll be h~!d :,;itu1·Ua1 :11 Q ;, n1 :11 Ascension 1 'r rn rt('r1 111 !·.! Trir{I Th e •·hild dr rd \\'ed 11r~d;11 1n ;\lountann \ 1f'I.\' durin~ 11pt n·1Jean s11ri;:er1' lit !Pai r< hi· 1nnlhcr \Ir~ .hi! Pa~o11 a lr. nr :!NI \'1a ~ar!a , ::ian Clrn1r nte ;;nd Ju·: l;j l /l~I ~I r/I l'a~(juale nr Tustin 1 hr • nu pl r h;i < tnur nthrr children. CIAHGI CO.At? DAllY PILOT CIAM'G"E COAST l'UlilSfflN~ COMl'.V.Y •ch•rt N, W •• 4 I' r ••"<ll 11d l'~l•l-l'lti' J•tt P Curit'# V,;t. ,.tm-i·~• ••4 •·•"<'•I Mt...-;ier 1;,o,,.., v..,.,j <t•lot JJ.c,..t •. 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""'"1 ....... , ~ ..... .. ..... 1 lol ,........, wltf!Wt' 'l"Ci.I ,.,.. ,., ... .,~·-· ""-<'-....... N II ti "fWllll" ltfdl •Plf (M!t ~tMI, (oll1*ml1, l°"'ff"'""' Ir (I Nll f ., 11 """""""'' ~r .... 11 IJ ,, ,!Mfllol!Jj /ftlljfl •• f .. J/"'ti...1, l2.JJ frlG .. lf\lr. I • I J " Thr boards ha\e until l'\ov. 13 -"'hen lhr w:..ge.pnce·ren1 free1~ expirr.~ -tn !al' do"'" guidelines for pay and pricP 111c rease~ Arln1 1n1strat1011 off111als said 111, membership of the l>o:.rds "'OU)d be ;:innounced 1n a fe11• day~ Thf' "·age·prir P frPe1.e . a~ p1 r \ io11~!y :<1nnounced , rrn1a1ns In eltrr! until l'<O\. /J 'The "'age.prier !reezp ha., bern rr markahlv .!lurrrs~ful.'' N1:<nn said ' The prirOary ITCdit !Or thf!' SUl'C:f'!IS or 1his fir:i;t .. ~tep 1n !he fi~ht against ns1ni; p1·1ce!I belongs 10 you . 11 belongs to thf' i\1nrrira11 peoplP 11 1s \OU 11•ho havr ~hn11·n a "'l!l ingness tn r•oop11;1·a1e in lhe t .1n1p111gn agatnst 1nfl a!1on " Officials said Ni:<orf11 obier l 11·r w11s to rrduc:e lhe annual rate nf inerea~e 1n the t•nst of living to between 2 and J 'percent bv the end of next year. about haU of lhe nre.freeze level of '4.7 percent. No effort 11nuld be made to stop all price inl'reases. The of!1c1al!'I indicated some· pnce.~ 11 ould be perm itted to 1ncrr111~e 1nort than 3 pcrt'cnl "'hile o!hcrs would bf' held lo less than !hat an1 oun1 or even required lo del'l.ine. Administration sourer~ refused lo rh~t·1J.~~ possiblt \1•age guidelines. Bul tht',Y said lhe yardstick probably would be rnorr ..:omplex than !he 3.2 percent r111te rif 1n1:rt-a11c allowed undl'r U1e \'Olunta r.v 11u1del1nts nr 1he Kennedy and Johnson adn1 u11 str ations. • Stock Market T<1.kes Beatiug .'JE:\V 'i'ORK (AP l -Stock m11rktt prlce5 look a beating In n1oder1le mornin~ lrading 'WUh today some analysU s a y i n lil in1•esl.Or3 were concerned about the indefinite lenalh or government controls .tnnounced by Pre$ident Nixon Thursday nighl. Others aaid Nixon·, deacriptlon or ht!! Phase 2 tconomic me11ures contained no surprlae while the Dow Jonts industrial 1vera11e h•d risen mort than 10 points In antl(·ip11tion or hi~ !ptech. Tht: l)Ow Jone!! Index or :in lntl u,,trial stocks h11d f11!1en $.1n lo 111dustriil at'tlcks had fa llen rnorf! than 7 points lo 1194.84 al 11 ·30 1ror1. J : ' The AFL-CIO charged a '·double-cross" n1 rr th.-prn\•ision giv ing th e ad11u111 ~lra1ion \'Pio power O\'er wagr and r11·u·c rfet 1s1011s. t.:nion ;murces said AF'!.· 1·10 Prrsident r.rorgr. flleany \\'1lhdrew 111~ '•lier ro sen•e as a labor me111ber nl l lir flll V board after hrarinJll J\ixfln's <lrl{l l'I'~~ t ho"'t'\ rt 1·ongre~s1onal react.on lo ;o..,,1111·~ ."peerh gPnrrally was favorable .... cn;H r Jlrmot'rat>C ll'adrr 1\1 1 I.. t .\l1111~field said lhe President's new rnu1nm1r prn!l:rams \\'Pre "reasonable" ;:u1d he urgPd Cnnj!:re.~s !o suppori 1hen1 . .. HP madr a reasonable set of proposal., r.,r pha~e 11 Det.'IJ]S 11re lacking. bul thry 11 il l ron1e nu! in dur time." i\1ansfield ,;-i1rl "In vie"' nf the grav11.v of the s11ua11011 la(·1ng !hf' (1'>Un trv ·-rlefi c1t~ anri unrmjiloyme:nl and ir1fia tinn -we should ~1vr him t l'ery hit of support we can hreau!lr lhese problem~ afrect evtryonr : lhe.'i' ignore no ont." ~1a nsfield told rcpol'tcrs ..Thr President's announcement i~ a step in the right direction.'' said Stn. 1-:dll'ard f\1. l\ennedy 10.Mass 1. "But the thing "'e .t remember is thal so far rha$e 2 i;oi JU;oit an orga nization chart. / •·All the dlffl cu!t questions h•ve b«lt:n postponed." ~n. \Villiam Proxmirt (O.Wi!. ), ('liled lot Senate. authority to t'Onfirm or re:ject 1ncmbers of !ht price.and·wagt control bodies, saying Phase 2 <XIU)d be "1~1. \'Cty soft on prict restraints" a~ profits. and ptrhaps al so on wages. "Tis effect 1v\ll depend on whomever the Pre.ddent appoints." he !aid. Economist John Kenneth Galbraith, who his long advocated .'.'ltiff prict-and- w1ge ceil ings, called Nixon's plan "not bad on the wholtu but crlliclzed the absenct of profit t'Onlrola. Waltc.r W. Heller, a former chairman of the Council of Ec0nom.lc Advisers, ~aid : "The Prttlde.nt will hive to to to tbt mil wltb vio~ort" If the plan is to succeed. The N1tlonal Aaso cl a t ion of M t n u!a c tur irs plfdled "Ult ~·holehtarted cooper1Uon ol I ht lndustrhll community" lo Nixon's anU· in01tion effart. NAM uld hi! 1011 of l·to- 3 percent yearly infllllon 1ppur1 pr1cllcal and tttainable. Jame!'! Roche, chairman of Genual ~lolors Cnrp .• .111\d thtrt undoubtedly wlU be c.lements or the prorram "which none 0 ( us v.·111 like" but 11ld the Jtdmlnl;oitritUon h14 dooe "an excellent jnb" of ldentlfylna the problems and "'orklng out possible methods of rMOlvln( I hem l9xforb iPquart ..... ··~ .......... ' ... ............. ' ·- DEALERS FOR : HENREDON-DREXEL-HE~ITAGE HIWPOIT STOii ONN MIMT 'Tll t INTIRIORS 'refml..,11 tntwler D••l•n•r• .A•allalJl......,.ID ,..., ... T1• "-M• •f °'9p Cla1rr 14 .. 11•1 l lAOUNA llACH 34s ,..,,h c .... Hlrhw•y ,....,., 494-65 1 .• • • ' I l 7 . . . -"9-... ~ J -·~ ·..,_ .... ·-·~ _ .... - \ Laguna Beaeh Today's Flnal N.Y. Stoek8 ' VOL 04, NO. 24 1, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, O.CTOBER 8, '197 1' TEN CENTS Laguna Will l(eep Hands Off Two Conces·sions By BARBAHA KREIBIC ll O• l"f O•ltY P,1<11 St•f1 Laguna Beach city co unc-ilinen \'Qted lhls week to nphold a couple of sn1all lov.·n traditions. re1ectln~ tt1e city manager's proposal that the city take over operation of the fesli\•al Of Arts parking Jot and put the opera glass concession out to bid. By two 4·1 votes, the council decided to lea ve the parking concess ion in the hands of the veterans, where 11 has been si nre 1936, ;in<! to let the enterpr 1s1ng \Vethe kids f1n1.~h puttin_g thrmseh·es through college with !heir opera glass rental booth . • Desrrib1ng h1n1self as a "reluctant opera1ed lhe parking lot since 1936. v.•hen Scrooge ," Co uncilman Roy Holm casl they "parked about :;o cars on the txith dissenting votes, e;.;plaining he grounds and had to stand outside and lhou~~ome other worthy groups or ~ave people in." indiv1d Is shoul.d b( considered for th(...... During ~he recent ,;eason, he said, 14 summe roncesstons, workers, mostly volunteer&, contribut~ City 11anager Lav.·rence Rose, noting 2,089 man-hours to the project. staffing that the American Legion and VFW posts lhe lots from JO a.m, to midnight daily. had realized $8,865 fro1n the lot this year, Over the years. Chatham said, the paying !he city 10 percent for lease of the Ct:Jncession has helped build headquarters property, had proposed that the city ror hoth groups, as well 11s the Heisler could enjtJy more of the revenue, el'en Park memorial shaft. and has supported using paid attcnd11nts, by taking nvrr the the philanthropic wnrk of 400 persons 'in lot anrl r111i:ins lour bus parking fees. the two 1•eter;;ns' organizations and their L('gionna1re Lrs Chathan1 told the auxiliaries council the Legion and VF\\' have The parking lot. he said, is dirficull to operate and probably would be 11 losing proposition for the city if attendants had lo be paid for sut'h long hours. However, he added, the 10 percent payment to the city could be negotiated when the annual agreement is drawn up. Mayor Richard Goldberg commented, ''The fact that the lot is operated eflictenUy and ma,nned et1ntinuously is even more important than revenue. The veterans are doing a good job, there have bee n oo complaints to !he cily and !he monry goes tn a worthwhile cause. The festival and the city depen'd on them a great deal and I wou!d not like to see this changed." ' Other councilmen agreed, wi!h the exception of Holm who said he did not feet this "windfall" should be reserved for one organization, though he realized the risk of putting it out to bid. Holm said he would favor letting the city staff try ope rating thf! lot for o~ ~ason, but he was out\•oted. Rose req uested and re re iv e d permission to re-negotiate the terms of the annual agreement. Holm then moved that the opera concesslnn be put out to hid. since the cil.Y h;irl nn farts or figures on its OJ>o"rat1on or profit. • \Vallace G. \\'ethe stepped forv.·ard t(l explain that. the concession had been Inaugurated ;i f!'w years 11go by his oldest son. who had put himself lh rough college with Jl. The procedure was repeated by his second son and now by his daughter. Weihe said . They have a $300 investment in opera glasses. pay the veterans for use of a parking space and make about $800 to $900 a season, Wet.he said. They would be willing to participate in any plan approved by the council, he added. Councilman Charlton Boyd said the project v.•as "a trlhule to the effort to the hoys and their sister" and should be apprnved for another season. The council agreed . ......... onna ows r u es Sign _ Hassle Mis sio11 Ba11k Agrees to A bide by Rules Prob!e:m of a controvf'r sial pole sign proposed by the l\1ission Bank for its new Laguna Bearh branch on Glenneyre Street appears to ha ve been amicably resolved, with bank officials agreeing to &etlle for more acceptable wall signs. The 25-foot pole sign. largest permitted !!nder the sign ordinance, wa~ denied by Laguna Mulls Pay· as Yo u Go T e n ni.~ Ga rnes .. Pay-as-you·pl(\.v " tennis was proposed this v.·eek by L;i guna Beach Ci!y Councilman Edward Lorr as a means of raising money to finance c.onstruction of badly needed new tennis courts. Displaying a brochure on a new "metered tennis net." Lorr e~ined to rellow councilmen that the~ce operated by raising the net only when corns were deposited in a meter. "You pay for a rerlain period of lime . then the ne l falls down1" said Lon-··wha! if 11'~ ma1c'h point~·· quipper! ~f.iynr R1r hanl (";olr!brr~ Ko!ing that n11st of lhe tennis co11rts in tov. n hcl0n t: in lhr i-chools. Ln.rr add :-d that it 1.1·nulr! tie po:,~1hl e tn ra1~c 1hr nets for an indefi nite perinr! r!ur1ng the "chool day, thr n put them ont o the n1e1Prs for p1Jbl1c use. after schoo l. He suggeliled the school rtis!rict be. apprised of the n1elcr system. Jon Brand, speaking as a director of the Laguna Beach Tenni~ Association, said he did not think his grou p would support such a plan. Lag unan Robbed Of Cos_tly Ster eo A Laguna Beach-resident who left her house unlocked 'fhur.sclay is hearing the sounds of silence today after ti thief stole her $1.500 stereo system. Police Said Florence L. Nichols , of R52 Blue Bird Canyon Drive, lefl her house at J p.m, and returned al 3 p.m. lo discover the sound system missing. Investigators detennlned entry was made through an ·Unlocked rear door . Jterol missing included speakers',;• tape rec:prdtr, an amplifier and a rtcord cJ>an&er. Laguna w Work the Board of Zon1nlil Adjustment, sitting as an ALS (a rch i t e ctural-1 a nd supervision) review commitltt and was the subject of an appeal to the city council this week. The council, 11fter lengthy discussion, referred the. matter back to the ALS cOmmittee in the hope th at agreement on a sign more appropriate lor the_ neighborhood could be reached . i\lission Bank president Thoma s J . \Yinget. branch man;iger Jess Meridew and architect Chris Abel met inf~;illy with the committee Thursday and agreed rn drnp the !)'lie Si!"n . substituting two 11·3]1 signs. as proposed by the committee earlier. Formal .ic11on on !he sign change will b~ taken by the committee at its regular meeting Thursday. but the tentative agreement. according to committee secretary Mike Easley, is for two signs Lo Police Arrest 4 In Executive's Shooting Ca se f our perso ns ha ve been arresltd 10 c·n nnerl1nn v.·ith the shoot ing and robbery nf a L;ll!Una Be::ic h industrialist Tusl!n JJQhce r('ror1crl today. .Jack \\' Knny,•Jton. ~4 . of 97 Emerald R;;iy, 1s in sat1:;f<1cto ry conditio n in Tusti n Commu nit.v J-lospi1a!. He was sho1 rarly ~londay aflcr acco mpanying a man and ll'nman to 15741 Williams St-in Tustin. Arrested on cha rges of attempted murder was Hugh Ward. 28. of the \Villiams Street address. Three ot hers were jailed on charges o( conspiracy to com mit grand theft. They are Jttge Santoro, 28, of Orange, Virginia Gomez, 19, and James Simms, 24, both of the Tustin addres.!. Police said Mias Santoro-waa arruted in Orange and tht other two nabbed in Los An11eles. The victim, who was shot in the chest with a small ca liber pistol is president of Santa Ana -based Martin-Decker Corp., a preci"ion petroleum drilling instrument company. Oil produing operation~ around the globe are supplied by the firm. Knowlton joined the firm in 1956 and rose in executive capacity until" he: was named president of the company two years ago. He and his wife have four children. . consist of letters spelling out the bank name attached to the · walls of the building·, with perhaps a modified version of the bank Jog. Winget iissured Al.S com m it te e members Arnold Hano, Milt Hanson and Wayne Moody that he did not wish to insist on th~ pole sign ~d only wanted to gelt\e the matter by providing signs that would bt: acceptable to the community. Lorr Favors . City Controls Over Designs Laguna Beach City Co u nc i Im an Edward Lorr said this week he would bf! in f1vor of citywide archltectural controls rather lhan the i11dividual AL S (architectural-land use) zones now in elfect in the Art Colony. ''I don 't see how we can have lhe low· profjJe, village atmosphere I.he people want unless controls are citywide,'' said -Lorr. "It's impossible 1•1ith one sel of standar~ on Coast. Hlghv.·ay and an other on Glenni're. Street." \\'hile a the LeaJ!:ue of California C1lte!i" conferen in San Fraoc1sco. Lorr said. he found ~eve.ral cities ha ve arch1!ertural review ordinances, bul they apply lhroughout the. city. There is some feeling thal control or design and color in building may be legally queslionable, he noted, but there seems lo be less trouble. il the rules are applied citywide. 'The councilmttn said he had lf!llt for model ordinances from SMta Barbara and Claremont for study by the PlaMing Department. PJannlng Director Wayne Moody s.ajd the department now i!'l in the process of drafting a model architectural review ordinance for Laguna to present to a Planning Commi ssion study sessi'on. He agreed that the metier sbould be ml'l\'ed up on the priority list since "the entire community seems to have the same feeling.'' Coun cilman Roy Holm suggested that Carmel be added to lhe list of cities with model ordinances suitable for study. Holm said he would fa vor citywide controls but would not suppo rt removal of the ALS zones in the interim since. "the whole lhing behind ~ la the lranslUon from residential to commercial use .•• Jt'a a price imposed for higher use of the land and is designed tll make-1Ure new cominm:ial dewlopment. fit la wtth acfJKent residential areu." Noting he had received m a n·y """"llinto about 111<h "•tn>dous" Coaot Requiem Mus was aald WI morning :::-.:l;' at St. CaLherlne'1 Cathollc Qrurcb for Hl1hWly fb:UCtures as the TaCG Beh, Helen I. Digal Last Rites Held Helen t. Oigal. a Laguna Stach res~t Kentucky Colonel and Ja~k""n·the-Boi. C' z b D who died Monday at the age of s:. Holm add~. "Jt.!1 too bad we dldn.'t hrte 0 Uln U S Uy The _service• were followed . b y ALSTh tbet<A'-< "d'"-· ~ took •·· d .._ · lntertnent at Ascension c,meteey in El A.! e ~ -u~r\I" .~.-f! ur ... r; Just al'I Clfristopher Columbus wor)ftd • •. Toro. , .., ~ • t i f!,(r ..... ; !'f'T'be.of Mll!llotl BMk s •r,peal OP lull day talking to Indians on Oct., U, Mrs. Dliol. w ftved ll Wrne tolt'if ,11>1 ~i;lnlal propos<d poe slgo, 1492, to will mo!l Laguna Beach Mondaf Canyon Rold, 111 turvlvtd by htr hu11bAnd which confomit ti' th~ measurement ·celebrate his dlseovery of America by John: a son, Harry Fjnch of Al1ska ; a limit! of the .sip ,ordn:i.a~ but was aetllng up and going to work. • daul!hler. Mrs. H'elen Mallek of Costa denied the ALI °'1Nalttee'Wh1ch found It City Rall wi ll be open, tr11sh will still be Mes•: th!'ff brothers. Dr. Edwsrd out of scale ud ·not COl'lpat.lble with colltcttd i nd stores and banka will ~1c.LoughUn of P11Ndena. J am e 1 other Wuctuu bf lht .. ALS zone on conduct busineM as uaual. 1 McLoughlin of Laguna Stieb and Gtiorg• Glenneyre Strid. Alman the only uceptlon to bugy •,~ghlln of San Jf'r1ncilco: • aister, The sign m&uer 1'11 !elu:nd btclt -~ Monday , will bt the IJ,.S: P08t Office, • Ann McGill ol 5Jnta AM and ... the., coinmi~~.L.~' aao. which will close l.o mar Ir ll{e occasion. 11r dehlld. 1 pos!tble. modL.T---ifi!'.Mlf'."'" Ultd. I U.S. to Act If Control , Unit s Fail 041L Y PILOT i!1!1 Pho!& F ire S tation Vis ite d St tzrlen ts from Top of lhe \\'nrlrl Elen1en t;ary S(hofll tn 1.ngun a Ae ar h .<>ee fire pr11np1nenl. Others may i;re 11 tno Sa111rd<1y frnrn 10 a n1 . to 4 r ni. rl urlng open housf!. 1ri nd1ng up National f ire Pr<'vr nt1f)n \\'eek . Fire Engin eer Cl yde Spurlo ck shn11 s P.latthc\1' Ros.s hn\1' respirator R~ ' Park Talk Set A g ree nient Hinges on Tick et Prices Festival of Arts board president William Martin said today that the hoard will discuss the city's latest counter- proposal on F'es;lival financial aid for the Main Beach park , hur extension of government prire controls will remain a major stum.,Qling block in the path of any offer. "The whole th ing 1s cont ingenl upon the Feslival's ability to increase tickel prices,'' said f\.1art in. ··and I feel we would have to.get an in!Prpretation from our attorney as lo whether or not we now can do this. I think he will tell us we would have lo ask special pennission. There now seem to be two go'1ernmental bodies to go to to ask such permission, so there'• no telling how long. it would take." • The rity council this week voted to accept I.he F'e~tiva!'.~ nffer to if!Crease its lease payment t.o 27 percent of grns.<> re\'cnue or $J$J.(IO(l. whichrver is les~. hut to exl.Pnd rhe lease only until 1980, ~nste;irl of 1!¥.lll as the Festival proposed. Festival directors harl given the city '30 ;iys to 11rcept or rejf'cl the original offer nd the deadline 1s f\.1onday. Marlin declined fo speculate on the hoard's probable reaction ln the shorter lease: proposal, which was suggegted by t,he council as a precaution ag.l!inst future inO ation. Counc.ilmen with the exception of cou ncilman Edward Lorr, said they were reluctant to commit the city to any lease for as long a period as 27 years. Resident Gripe Too Late .An ttate'Laguna Beach property owner complainin1 to the City Council that oonstructibn o f a ntw Standard Oil lrtatio.o In •the: '1200 block of North Coast Highway wlllJe'aV!i him with "a St>lid wall 32 feet high " the length of bis property, wai advised lhi1 week that his complaint was 1 llttl~·ttte. John Glnett, part oWner or property at l234 N. Colst HJ1hW.y, 11id he had riot objec(ed to COn!itruetloh pf.-the gP mtion but 1Nd only JUlt reelialil that the w11U would be ·of Mi.• afi..u.t,it'wou'4i ruin ~b ' neijllb\\rlftf "l*''~l:" ) P- Planning director · Wayne Moody said thP-"wall"' 1ctually is part of 'the aUUon huilding. which Is on the property line, but it will decreRse In height to six fe~t at the fmrtt of the property. ·~rty owners were notified and had 1 chlnce to review the plans 11t several public ht1rings," said Mood y. "Now. 5ix months liter, there is no way to appeal." GIU.tt repeated lhat 'h. had not objed4d lo tho 'IN llotlon, "but : who eoutd WtUallzt 1'3:1-foot wall?'' l. WASHINGTON (AP) -~retary of the Treasury John B. Connally gave assurance today that the governm~nt will ac:t to keep inflation in check if President Nixon's Phase 2 wage and price bodies fail to hold the line. Connally, chairman of the C06t of Li\'fng Council. told a news conference that his top-level c.ounc:il u·ill not \'eta priCe or ""'age ir'K''i.'\~e·~ons of the indrpendent ne1v Pay Boa r~r Pnce Commissi0n ·•But if it become,c; apparent that their actions are not. consonant \vith the Presiden! 's announced goal of holding do\vn infl ation. !hen frankly ~ome action \\'ill have lo be taken,·• he said. ··The go~·ernn1ent is not f;!elting out of this picture." tie said the administl'ation had tried lo structure ;i mechanism to represent all elements of socie ty. Questioned on the hot issue of labor's insistence that wa ge settlement already under contract be permitted to take ~!feet when the 90-day freeze ends on Nov. 13, Connally took a h11rd line. •·we are not going l.o guarantee anything to any individual,'' he said, But he added lhat. th e decision on deferred pay hikes, 11•hirh \Vere postponed during the freeze . ""'lll bf' ··;:i matter for the Pay Board IQ determine " A~kerl .i bou l thr Ill perrf'n! import tar surrh;irge. Connall.v s;i1d he couldn't say v. h1>n 1t 1n1p.ht be l1ftrd He alsn said hr rnuldn'! sa y hri1v lnri,c: the el'ri nom1c s1ab1l 1zat1nn prngran1 might last .. 1t•s going lo continue as long :is necessary tn bring the rate of innation under control ," he said. !le said foreign nations recognized this co u n try '1 problems. "We want our hal11nce of paymenls improved. The only way they can bft improved, in a ~nse. is to the detriment of other nations. Other nations have to give up something in order for us to gain something," he said. Orange Coast "'eather The Lhree-da y heat wave has v a ca Led Southern California'!'! weather scene, leaving sunny skies and temperatures of 75 along the roastline. Highs Inland expected to be around 80. Lows tonight and Sat- urday, 55 to 65. Have a niCe week· end. INSmE TODAY Th< l.oguna Btach CWfc Ba~ ltt companu -iMi.igttfiiks iU 10th season ntt:r:t Sunday with d'. benefit perfonnont:e ct Newport Harbor High. School. DetaiU: in .today's Weekt?l.df.'r. :~:.. ... :: :,"tr:. ~ (t11Jer1"• I 0.-C111111tJ 1't Cl>KklM U~ ' I:..,_... 1W1 ct""''" n.~ t.rMt ,.,,. 11 c;.m1c1 J• 1,.,n t•• Cr~-· JI SIMtl ~ lj.I, OMlfl Ntflc., It T•lh""-Ill ~ " "'""'" ... t•lllllUI "'" ' W..... •' ,._ ,.,,, Mil.. ...... • ..._ II """"9l'f ,.... 1)..11 ... ~ 11 ~ ....... = ..J w '1 f l$ ,,,. I ·-- _i DlJLV PILCT ·---" Delay of T'",.o New Nuclear Reactor_s Forecast Tilt t.,..o t lcctr1cai ut1!tttes proposing the co~ct1<>n 01 lWlll nuclear ru ctors ;it San Onofrl' admit!~ today Iha! the h.1lt-b11l1on-dol\::1r pr(lJett 'ran ·t pOs:ilbly be eo1nplel ed nn s1 ht>dulr and tll at alternate ~ource:. ~1f 1~1.,..e1 pui;h! ha'.c to ~developed ."' In a ha11d-deh1 el'ed a11nou11ct 11\ent he[ore nl)(Jn !f'/da' ~un f)1tgo I .rts .a nd l·.lf'L'lflL ;ind Edi .. 1111 \ onlpJn1 ~p1.kes1nen ~.11d !C(t'lll l iiurt det1~1••11.~ 1• n Poli1·e Iden ti f' • Bodv Ill ()rangr Count1· :.hentt s nlfltr r~ iod;.iv idl'nt1!1eod a body lnund bv lv.n Laguna Beach mt'n in rui;ged Cle\·e!and \at1onal ~Forest terrain as that of \\'a)ne .Joseph Duketlr. 19. of Long Bearh. Confirmauon nt Duke11t•s identity by the state's fingerpr int hureau 1 n S;icrJmenin ended .1 f 1 \ e -d a \' invesligatton that b('gan \\J\h the 1Jiscqvery of the hody at tl1P tfl(J! of a cliff in the \"1eJO Can:-on sel·to1 of CT1c na tional lort'sl 111r f i.1 11.-r n! IJ11f..r11i:>, 11{·,1111 na_, 11"! ;. f't heC'n r~t;,hit•hed C(lt'i1!1t'! ~ ,.1; .1 t•r- ;if e ronctJct111,; h\\1lOl•1"'°K.il l('~t ::. 1•11 the 1 e111a1n~ Duket!e 11 as reponed 1n1~s1ng to Long Beach ixihce last weel. :\o cn n1i11;il record 1s held on the u~ad n1an ar~d 1n\·est1gators do nn1 hehe\e foul p!a~ \\'as in1ol1ed in !us cteath. I ri:in e Blllsl l11j11r es illa 11 A lilr;!. e:-.ploded in the ir1 i:ie Ra nth n·1 .ach1ne shop su1Jlhe a ~t of Tus11n a001ll 11 d 1n. 1od<1_1. 1111unn11, llllC 111:in bLll l <it1.'1ng 110 Ilic-In lilt' .,1111c1u1·r The 11ct1 n1 1r11s 1a ke11 tn ·1 ust 111 t on1n1u1111y Hosp11al fnr de!er1111nat1on nf lhe ex1en1 of his 111jur1c~. 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O&r110 tn1tt..-.,-..:l~trlol .... t nll ~.,.,. l"'IAY 0t ltlf'lllllC.. W<-1 ap«i.j flff• miu.i.ti ti ut111t111 •-•· !Ml(trlll (lfi. P"lt9e .. Id l't N_,.. lt9dl • .,,. (o,•• "'"'• Cf illt'l'ff • .5<1~tcl11>t,.... I• (l/<tf' 11 'J lnDl'IPtl~; fl¥ M••I 0 lj fr..alllh1, . ...tl!i.•1 •eo•ln••~~'' t1,JJ "'""11111". envirl'll'lmental factor' and Ato1 nlc En· ergy Comrruss100 dt mandi; lor more earthquake safely systems 1n lht rtactors we.re t.o blamt 1n the. dtlay1. They said that becau!Se of the dela.v!l crt>:it ed by lhe new lat tors. ..It 1~ apparent J hat !he 1con1pan1es 1 will ha1 e (o lall b1iek on second·choJt'e altcrnat11•ts cw 1·1~~ ~hoi•t;ige:. ol e!el·lrh ·ll,1 'ft1£>1 said bl.v:l\01,l.<. 111 con1111g 1 rJ.r~ :i1 r :1 1i<1~~1b1hl\ Und er 11 tiiht shedaJlt which since has been 3lymied by the naw rulinas. tht fifm l\fj ht!lff th.It tbe tir•t of the twin reactors would ha\'e bten ready by 1971. Spoktsmen admitted today that v.·ork on the 1na ss1r e projet·l t t1ltulated 10 lran~Junn Sa11 Ooolre into !ht world.! l<1rgest nuclear generaluig complei h<1 1e lllH1e to a hall The~ did not s pec1J~, ho11·r1 er 11 h~l '..;e\'{lnd·chotl'f a!ternatll'CS" are b111 11 1~ Fo1· Econo111,,. at Glance • l\ASHL\CTO;>," 1L.Pll -Prcs1denl :\1.ton ·~ new economi c program at 1 t:lance e \lachinerv -A \.}·member pay board. composed of labor. manage· ment and public represental1\"es. and a seven·member pnce commission. com- µos t>rl rl ~e1•C>n publiC' members. 1~'1ll be created to enforce wage-price controls and gu idelines 11hen thf' freoPzr ends i\'01 . !.~ e (;o .. l -'10 hnng !11(' ralr of 111llat1on. now about 4.i percent a ,1 ca r. dr,1111 to'.! tlf ·1 prn:ent b,1 th(' elld (1f J9i~ ' e l111'rf':1.,t'S -:-0111r 1ncrc.1:-es 111 111•(.'.r;; .:inrl pr i(·r~ 1111 1 he alln11td bv liir hi"11·() Bui !hr ,11,,. iii l"tfr,1·('S 11111 be tlrlPr111 1ner! r1thrr b_1 th(' pa,1· bo;ird 1•r t!-ir' \',;fi.~" r111111\11.•~J<111 n1 11111 b,.. "\Jle\tcd to sl::..1 111tb1n !ht guideline~. \\hiC'h are 1n be !n1111u lated hrl roi·p \111 I; e !•nnh·rlrl" :-ind 11 1!t·re~t -P1r•1den1 \"1:1;l'ln said he 11·oulri ask Cnogrt'ss tQ g11t' 111111 ~11111dby authority lo 11npose 1•onlrols on d1v1dends and int r resL e Prut11 ~ -Hr said the pncf board wi ll pres~ busin ess to pas~ ·wind. rail' prr•flts t'l'~U!t1ng fro m LOutro]S On to !he public in lhe fonn of 1011(-'r prites e 011r.lt1nn -:'\1:-.un g .. 1e 1\1'1 hint how long Lhe ne11· s~slcn1 or controls 11 zll !J~t e P!'nalt1r~ -The ne11 a~rncies could ask 1ht Justice Oepartmenl In ~C1'.'k rourt 1r11unctinn5 and fines of .~s 000 for each offenst . :-/ixon said he 11·outd .1sk Ccingrcss to rxtend the la11 under which he initiated controls until .>\pnl 30. 197:1. ~· Nixo11 Reveals Creatio11 Of 2 New Co11trol Boa1·d s From \\ire Srrl'i cts l\"ASHll\GTO:\ Pres1drnl ~ixon 111:\ e1!C>d the goals nf his post -tree Le c._onotnic policy Thursday. pass ing along to lwo ne11• c!lllPns· boards thr l.c~ <irlls1nns on penn1ss1b!e 11age and pnee !n('reases JI ma} be a~ long as 111r 11ccks bcfnrr 11 f•dit rs, bus111t•ssn1r11 and ~·on.~un1er~ gel .~11~1rrrs to the q uest1011.~ that toncrrn li!t'm 1nos1 ·Ho11' 111ucli will 11,jge~ inrrease"" and "\\'hii t 1qlJ h~pprn lo prices"'' .\ixon in a na 11011al tclel'ISHln and radio br uad('ast. announc ed (·rea\1011 of a Li· 111e1nber pay board v.1th repre~ent at11'cs r11 l11b11r, 1nanagem£>nt and th£> gene ral jHJbhc. and a sr\'en-mernbe r pnce 'un1n11ss1on of nongovernment 111e1nbers 11• establ ish the guide!o1es fo r I.he next phase o! 1nf!at1on control poht~ The boa rds ha\·r until t\01' 13 -11 he11 t!1e v.•;,ge-pri~-ren1 freeze ex pires -10 1;~1 do\\·n gu1dehnes for pa1 and pnee 111i reases Adn11111s1rat1on ofhc 1:il~ said 111;; n1rn1be rsh1p of tne board~ would be . 1111ouncerl 1n a ff•11 da1 ~ l he 11agc.prH (' !rrr~" '' p1r11••11•h :11,n1111n1·cr!. r1111;1tn\ 111 1·1t1·1t 1111111 :"-o\. 'I Ii<' I' ,1g1' l•I 11 (' ![l'I','(' 11 .. ~ hrf'rl '' 111:11h11!1il •111'1·r·~sful \J'la•ll ~a1d ' Thr pnmJr\ 'rl'(ht 11or l11c ,,111 t •'~~ qt 111,, 11ro,t _,1,.p 111 ri11' llAlit ac,;:iut~! r 1~11111. 1,1 1••'' b1;lo11g~ !n 111u 11 tie lnn~~ In thr \111r1ll illl l'""lij,, II 1 1•111 11110 hd\'' ·11111~0 ;1 11 ill1 ng11r:-.-.. 111 ··nort'rl'lte 111 lhr 1 ,1111p<11 ~11 u_gn 111~1 111fl::i11011 n11 ic1:1h ~•11rl ,\1 x110 s oh 1rt·111e \1 as l1l 1rdu1 r lt1r annual rate. nf tOLTease 111 thr 1·o~l 01 l1~·111g to bel\\'C(>n 2 and J perc ent IJ1• lhC> e11d nl oe\I 1c<ir. aho111 half of thf' pi-e-freezc leve l 0t ~ 7 perL·rn! :'\11 rfforr \\OUld be mJ;1dP to -'>!Op all price 1ncre.tses The. ofhc1 als 111d1c:1Jecl .!.Orne prices 11oi;ld bf pern1it1ed lo 1ncre.ase 1nore than 3 ptrcen! 11 h1!e otber!l 1~·ould be held 10 less 1han that amount or e\"en requi red 10 dectin£> Adn11111stration :.oun.:e~ rrluscd tn <hscU:.s puss1ble \\'age gu1dehnes. Bui !hey said thC> ~ard~t 1ck probably would be 111ore com ple x 1ha11 the J 2 pe'Ac nt rate of 1n1·reasc al low td under the olonlary j;!:\Udeline~ or lhe J\Pnnedy an ,John~on adn11n1strat1ons. Stock Nla rket Tllkes B eating ~E\~' ·roRJ\ (AP • -Stoc k niarket prices look a beating in moderate morning trading \\l!h today so me analys ts sa y 1 n g investors v.·ert ctlncerned about the Uldeflnite length of government <.'<lntrols .-nnounoed by Prtsid1nt Nixon Thursd1y nlaht. Others said Nixon's descri pt ion or hi5 Phase 2 economre me:.1surt s ronlained 110 surpr1se:. while the Dow Jones 1nd~Lr1al avrl'age had r isen rnore than 10 point!! 10 anllcipat1on of his speech. The: Dow Jones inde~ of ~n indu5!r1al stock~ h11d falll"n 5 70 to 1n'd11Ju-1al storks h11d fallen mor! th.ln 7 p<1tn!.s to 8!!t 64 at Jt:JO 1POT J, Different guidelines may be established for different 1 ndu.~1 ries. thry said Nixon said profits wou ld not bt 1.:ontrol!ed except for "1,1,•indfalr' profits resutt111 .i: from the economic ixihc~ itself Hr satct !he g_ay t·ommission ""'ou ld !"('quire busi nesses lo l'Ut prices H !hr,\' run up · C>xorbit ant .. prof1~ because of 1·ontrol!« on the \\'ages of their empln.1·es and lhe cos! of their supp lies Thr labor-management.public 1nakeup of lhP pa.v board 11·as a conce-:ss1on tn organ1iCd labor wh ich demanded suc:h a lripar!1Le body Rut adn1 in1 strallon officials said the l"11b1net.Jevel co;,t of L1v1ng Council - headed by treasury Secret ary John B. Connally \\·ou!d retain ultim 1te authority and could veto the gu1dt lines set bV either the pay board or price t•omniission. Business repre-:sentat ive~ \vanled the govrrnment 1o retain control of overall poli cy The AFL-CIO rharged a "double·cross" 01er lhe provision giving t he adn11nis trat1on \·eto ixiwer ol"er 1v:ige and price decisions. l nion sources said AFL· 1 'lll Presidenl r.enrge l\It any 1vllhrire1v 111~ olft r 10 sen ·e as 1 labor membt:r of !he pay board artcr hearing f\ixon·s o:1dclre~· llu11c1r1 11111gre~s.1n11a! rcael1ot1 to r-:1,011°"'-~p{'Pl'h grnera!ly 11·as fa\orablc- :-.e11:1to' flr1norr;:i1Jr leadl'.r ~1 1 k ~ \l itn~fii>td saict ll1 e Presidenl ·~ ne11· "' 111;u1n11 prog ra1n.~ ll'Cfe "rt>ason11ble·· .• 11d ht> urged (~nnr:re~s 10 su pport lht1n 11(' 111adc a rca~onahlr SC'! of proposals f111 nh :1~t I! Dr1;:ids .1rf l~r k 1ng. hu1 t he~' 11111 1·Q1111· nu1 10 due l11nr ,'' l\lansfield :>.i-l t(! · In 1 l!.'11 11f lhC' gra1·1t.v of the s1luat1n11 lilting thr cou11 1ry -deficits and 11nemploJ rnenl and 1nflat1on -v.·e sho11!ct 1;1 ve him every bit of supprirt v.'e ea11 beca u;.e 1hese problems arfect Cl'eryone: they 1g11orc no one ." !\lansfit.l d told rtporters "The Presidtnt"s announceme-:nt I~ a ~1ep 111 the right direction." said Sen. Ed\\· a rd 1\1 Kennedv I D-:\lasst "But the lhlng we must rem.ember is that so far Phase 2 is JUSl an organiz:ition chart "All the difficult qu estions have been pos tponed," Sen. \\'il!iam Proxmirt ~[)...Wis ), called "10r Se nat e authority to confirn1 or rr.Ject n1e1nbcrs of the price-11 nd·1\'aae control bodies. sa.-·ing Pha:o.e 2 could be '"soft , \ ery sofl on price. restrai nt~ .. and profit!. and perhaps also on wagl"s. "Its effect 1vill depend on "'homever the Pre:.sidenl apixiints," ht said. _ _f!:conomisl John Kenn eth l;albraith. \'.·ho has long advocated stiff price-and· \vage ceilings, calltd Nixon's plan "nol bad on the who le" but criticized the absence: or profit controls. \Yalter W. He.Iler, a for'mtr chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, .&aid; "The President wlll have to go le> the mat with \'io\ators" if the plan is to succeed. 1 The National Asso c ia ti on of 1.1 anufa e lurtr s pledged "the wholehearted cooperation of t h e \ndustrisl community" to Nixon's i nti· inOation effort. NAM 1aid his IOll of 2-to- 3 pe:.rctnt yt•rly lntlation appe1rs pr9cllcal ind attainable. ,l.1n1e~ Roehl'. ch11ir m1n t>f General ~lotors Corp .. said thtre undoubtedly will be elements of lht pro1ram "which nont of us w\11 lika" but said t he admiruslt1tion hl li done "•n excellent job" of identifyin« the problems and lt"nrkini: out passible methods of reaolvln,: !!1r1n. presumtd !.hat c:enventional . ro"t.1-fut l plant. weuld be tht substitutL to lht nucle1r re1ctDl'I. They H id the firm's s!a!f now l!'I revirwin& all dala relating 10 pow er requ1rrment 5, i;:ro\\·th pa l l e r n s , en vironment al effe:cl.~ and costs 111 determine \\'hat alternatives a re a1·ailabl t 1!111!5 thal the rt aetor prOJer ts wt rt in deep lrouble ha1c been heard for months, begllltlilli with announcemenu that Lhe AEC Wl!'I deeply prebll\f tht ulety S}"!tems at er istini: reactors 11d those planned for new genera tors. The AEt' edict came as a direl'l oflshool ot last February's deadly earthquake whi ch h11 Sou thern Ca lifornia_ No damage, ho,wever, was reported al lhe existing Sa n (}nofre reactor station \\"ithtn wee ks alter the safel y i~su e thf' AEC's ro le in reviewing and appro1•ing reactor projects "as vastly expanded by .a tedetal court decision which ordered the federa l agency lo c on s 1 de r en1·lron1n e111 al factors al1r(•!111g nu( lr;ir &ent ralors. Before 1he dee1sion Ilic qur~11n11 0r t'n1 ironme n1al etfecls 11 as not an 1s~l1e for tht AEC It mea n! that tt1e :-ian 0 11of1·r proposal!! would req uire expenst1 e rre1 aluatlon~ 1•n 11111 fronts -safe!., and ,..,[pets on 1he cnl"ll"OO!lJen! Health Chief on Carpet Co unty Hearing Loo1ns Over H ospitlll l 'onstruction California's directo r or public health .,.,.ill ha1·e to appear in Orange County Superior Court on a date to be set to ansv.•er th at procrastinations by his office are respo nsi ble for a rash of unwanted and oeedl ess hospital construction. Dire ctor Louis f . Saylor \\'as nan1ed as de£endant Thursday in a lawsuit filed by lhe Cali fornia Health Care Prol'ider5 Assoc1a1 ion. a grol1p or 11u11' eount y ho~pitals (·on1n1111ed In lht .. hi~hest quillll~ n1edir•a l eare at the IOl\'t'Sl po~sihl r r;<\ps " ~r1 Pn prOpn•rd hospitals 111 Orange ( 011n!I 1·o uld br :iff('tl<'d 1f !ht: judge ;iss1g11cd tn tht lu1urr hearing agre(-'.c:: 1111h CHC PA all t'Aa tions rhal backer~ of 111an.v proposed hospitiil~ 1n Catifor111a have violated the .spirit of the 1969 Duffy "' Thal legislation exrtnpled bullders of pr1 1 ate hospitals fron1 oblaining the no\11 neede:d appro1 al by the loca l Health Planning Coun<·il if they sho wed evidence ·of co nstruction by J uly I. 1971. CHCPA officials alleged Thursday that the loophole tn the la 111 -knov.'n in lht state agency as the "grandfather clause·· -led to the fili ng or i:;o applications for 11ew hospitals v•ilh; in rnany cases. '"les5 lhan lip service being paid to the rcquircn1cnt 1hat there n1us1 be e1·1den(·e of consll'u cl!<1n. '"All !Ital n1any of the1n d1<l was grad e .~ l!!!lc dir'L on lht proixised site.'' it is . 11leged "There •vas no ev idence of pl ans. 1111anci11g. ;:i builder's con tral't llr an~·1 h1ng el.~,. lo support what 1\'a_, supposed to be the organiLalion 0f a fu iure:. hospital.·· ~liss1on Cornn1unit,1 1-los pilal in l\lission \"1eJO :i nd Saddlebac~ Co m m u n i t .v 1 lospital were l\\'O of !J Califo rnia hospil.:il~ proposed before the: slate."s deadline. ~\lission romm4ni1 y h<1s now opened and Saddleba t k Communi ty Hospital ba!'i tJc_gun t·onstruction Santa l\larganta de Los Flores Hospital 11 ,1~ ofte rOO .;i s Ril exanipl e:. of a proposed fac 1l 1t.• whlch allegedly ra iled lo mel't rrqu1rcn1ents that should br just ;is r1g1dJ.\' enforced again!<t otht r applica nt~- Statc olficial s reiected plans for thf' 128·bed hos pital in San J uan Ca pistrano in a de.n1al \1'h1ch 1ncludC>d the comn1ent 1t1al the hospi ta l's backel's did no l e1·cn nwn tht' proposed si te. CHPCA organizers claim t h 1' t 1·on~1ruction and expansion of many other hospital proJ t rts would also be. denied if dl!tclor Saylor '! health de:.partmenl applies the strict le.tter of the law to the applications. CHPCA members are }loag f\1 emor1al 1 lospital . Newixirt Btac:h : SL Joseph and Childrens Hospitals, Orange , South Coast Communit~'. South Laguna: fit artin l.tr!her a nd Anahcu n ~" e:. mo r 1 a I , Anahein1 : St .J ude. F11llerton and Sant<1 r\na Co111muni1.1" Ho~r>1t11 I . ThP.v insi~! in thr ir la11s11i1 !lltlt the qualit.1 ol 111('di('al r·a rr in Orange l'nunt1 wilt Or lhr r<1t cnrd 11 lhe I ;oo hed.~ 1 epresentrrl Ill prnp1is ect h o~ p 1 t a I t•nn . ..;1r11tl1on arr t·0mpleted r HPC . .\ member!\ s1ate Iha\ !hf' idrt1I ("lfTupafll_·~· ratr lnr the rconor111callv opcra1 ed hospital i_, aboul 80 percent of c·apaci!~. Population and m e d 1 ca I analyses linked to Orange Count~··_, ~ro11·1h show that lh1s rate can be maintained for thr next SO years 1v11houl any further hospil al construction. thr.v .said. Patient carr costs can bt f Xpected In double 11 the state allows hospital l'(lnstruc11on as applied /or 10 be comp!ie ted. 11 is argued ··ir ou~ occupancy ralr is 40 percent bec:au~e 11f new construc tion we stJJI have to prol'1de l..ey hospital ser\-ices such as nperat1n.': !'oom staff and en1ergency ro1101s." a tiospital admintstrator co n11 ncn1rd. ,\lE\!Pll l:\. 'lrnn 1·\P 1 -Enler1a111cr .lrrr1 l,('r Lf'\\1~ and J;1rr11 1;111111 f'rte 11 rrf. r11ilrrie'! Thur.~da 1 1n tu~ p11la!1;l l ,\lem ph1s llu111r. II 11;:is 111..., 1 .. urtl1 n1arri ar:e and her serond l.c111s ro~c to fam e as a roC'k ·n· roll !\lllger in l!l:lf, \1 1th ··Great Ball~ of Fire'" and .. \\'hole Lu1 of Shakin' Go1n.i;: On ·· A spokes111an !11r 1he i;inger s;,id l.e\\·1s and his bnde "di t·omhinr a hone \'n10on 11·ith his 10u r 1h 1~ 11·eekend {(l TorOnto, Bufraln. ~ V , ;n1rf Akroo, Ohio . Hospital Expansio11 Ai{l To O-ve1·c1·0,vcli11g-Bosticl( • 'l'hr expo:1nsion of Soul h i;:: n a s t ro1n rnunit~· Hospita l 10 Sou th Laguna 11·111 hrlp avrrt whii1 !ht dran of lhf' UC \rrine rnedi!'al srhoo! Thurl'da.v !r rmed "a t atas1r0phr .. Speilk1ne • h P for r a lllO·mernbtr ;;i ud1cnce al Laguna Beach H i~h Sc hool. !)r. \\'arren Bostick satd lht n1ed1cal facility 1s now aln1os1 always 100 percrnt !1!ltd, llr so:1 id lh;,1 when a hospital reachr ~ aboul S:i percent. capacity, it becomes o\'rrcro \\'dtd because tied~ and cquipn1cn! 1n111>t oftrn be stort'd in ha ll s lo keep up 1rith pa!Lent r1 rculation "l'he hospi1al i~ 'irn pl,1• 01·('rextend{'("! 1n tcnns of de n1 a11cl~ on its r1:~ourcrs:· Or. Rostick told !he ~roup fo!lo•1·ing a banquet 1narkin~ 1h(' opening of the hospitii l"s SJ rn il lion !'und drive_ Or_ Bostick said if the fund drive is a !>Uccess. the money 11·ould be used tn upgrade the exisiing facil ities and to cxpand the hospital capacity by 103 bed~. The fu ntls. he 1101r<f 1\oul1I prohabl.1 he ~upplemC>nted with fede ra l g r a n t 5 , ;ilrhough 1·onfirm ;i t1on harl no! ~·el bero rereil'rcl from lrde ra1 officials. r\e11'er and rnorP. rnodr rn equ1pn1ent 111usl be installed, ht' said brcause n1t•d1cint' has brromf' rnrirr romphratcd :i.nd morr in~trumenlrd to lhf past /e1Y 1ran; · "There was a 11r11r 1l 1at \\hen 1ou 11cnt 1n \hr lio~p1ta1. 1! nieant ynu 11~rr .i::n1ng lo dtr_··· Dr Bos!ick said ··i'\0•1 you go 1herr hl'C'au5e ~·ou ;:;re not i;:oing to die .. HC> ;:i )!>o not rd lh:il 1hro11g h expand1n (! 1he facilit y. t!if t(!ach1 ni:: prngrarn~ nr:i1v ,,ffered al So uth Ce a~! !hrouf!h !he I'll "'11erl1cal s('h(\(11 rnul<I be-111trl':l!ied >Bt tlt r f<ic1Jiti('s 11·ou ld all !'ael ~ollni!, dot•!(lr~ lo lhe co1n n1u111!v. he si1 1d . ii nd the hos pit~l could bel·!lnie a sn1all rned1t al renter. ThC> fund raising ca1np<11g11 for the rxpansion 1v1ll continur th rough the mont h of Octo ber, official., say. l9xforb &quart ,. • •w 'Yo• -·=--·~Thj 1 hanch orn • d inin; 1•t f••ture1 Ore11l'1 f•mo u1 Drl l t lg uerd fini1h which 9 iv •1 that •ltre prottc· tion withe ut cl 11lroyin9 the net ur•I wood c h1r1c· !1ri1tic1. Dim•n1 io111 •r• '40l '40 with two 20" •pron l1•ve1, On d is play now t i T.d von H1m•rf'5, • • DEALE~S FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERIT AGE NIWPOtT ITOll 0nN PllDAT 'tlL f ( N!Wl'ORT llACH 1•727 Wtttclllf Dr., '42·l 050 1DPEN ~RIDAY 'TIL 9 I ' INTERIORS llrof111J..,1I htttrltr D••ltntri Avall1lal..-.:.AIO ' .. ~ •• ,.., "• •• et,o,.... c •• ..,......41.12•1 LAGUNA llACH 345 North Co11t Hl9hw1y llhono: 494·6551 -- I I I .j - I I I I • ' -• y • : Today'• Flaal ' San Cle111enie Capistrano EDITION VOL b4, NO. 241, 4 SECTIONS, 4b PAG ES ~onna Five Ar1·ested Huge Pot Cache Netted on Coast Narcotics agent.s from three other agencies joined San Clemente pohce Thursday in the seizure of $125 ,000 v.·orth of marijuana and the arrest of five persons along the Sout.h Coast. They said the marijuana weighed more than 400 pound~:_ The major po~! thE' large quantity Down the Mission Trail AFS Fund Raiser Dinner Slated MISSION VIEJO -The annual funrt raising rlinner of the Mission Viejo chaptar of 1he American field Service will be Tuesday. Oct. 12., The ev~4-be slag.i from 5:30 p.m. lo 8 in the Mission V(ejo High School cafeteria. The dinner, featuring barbecued ham .1lnd beef. salad and des:w:rt, will sell for 11.:>0 for adults and St for children under 12. • Firemen Ope n Doors SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Three fire stations Jn the Saddleback Valley will host "open house" activities Saturday. The Orange Counl.y facilities in Laguna Hills. El Toro and Mission Viejo will all be open from 10 a.rn. to 4 p.m. Programs on fi re prevention will be explained and vlsits will be made by Smok~ the Bear. Orange County Fire Chi<'f Elmer o~terman is encouraging all residents to get acquainted with their fire stalion5 during fire Prevention Week. • Pa11cakes 011 itl e t111. EL TORO -A pancake breakfast. i.~ being sponsored by two scout troops Sa turday. Boy Scout Troop 603 and Cu b Sco ut Pack 603 are hosting the breakfast al 8 a.m. e.I. Abiding Savious Lutheran Church in El Toro. Tickets at $l for adu11s and ;,o cents for children will be availa ble at the donr. Proceeds will be used lo fill various equipment needs for the scouts. San Clemente Beach Parcels Change Hands A sil-year span of negotiations between the city of San Clemente and the State of California ended this week as oounc ilmen ratlfll!d an agreement whioh shifts ownership of two parcels of land In the. Riviera District. of the forbidden weed "·as found in a hon1e in the Capistrano Beach Palisade."! where 0H1cers discovered lOO kilo s (about 220 pounds ~ of the contraband. The residence is at 34741 Calle Loma. Police identified twn of the five perSO!l$ arrested. but declined to id entify the rest because they said intenslve investigation was continuing today. Booked on charges nf possessio n o{ marijuana for sale were Scott David McDonald, 20, who was arrested at aoother Palisades residence al 26686 · Calle Ultima; and Steven D a v 1 d Carreras, 19, of 24662 Los Serranos, Laguna Niguel. Both young men remained in custody toda y. held on $2{1,000 bail apiece. Arraignment on the felony charges will take place next Tuesday. offi cers said. The case began with a routine investigation by San Clemente officers. By Thursday agents fro m the State of California . the Orange County Sheriff'1 office and Newporl Beach police had Joined the case. San Clemente Detective Sgt. f rank !'erg~r said the huge haul 0£ mar ijuana 1n brr.ck and loos_e form was .1 surpr ise. Officers, he said, had expected to find a much smaller quant itv. Police used plastic trash ca ns tn remove the weed frorn the floor of the Calle Loma residence garage and tpe trunk of a station wagon. The other )4. kilos o_f th~ weed <about 200 p:iundj'J was discovered in the Laguna Niguel residence near the new South Orange County Mu n Jc i pa 1 Courthouse. police said. Roadway Bumps Delayed Again Pending Lawsuit TnP: lhorn.v issue 011rr city-insl.allccl bumJ)5 nn a Riviera Beach area roadw;:iy in San Clemente has been delaved agaiii .:ifler councilmen learned this Week that similar techniques resulted in lawsuit lost by Lhe city of Ql'!tario. City lawmakers de cided to hold off on formal action unt il the. liability issue. cAn be studied and a panel of the Sta!t'. Dlvisinn of High"'ays de le r m in es s~cifications. Pnlice Chief Clifford l'.lurrav asked for thP delay to seE"k design speciiications . Councilmen alsn learned of the court ctlse Wednesday from City Attorney F. fl.Iackenzie Brown , who related the Ontario situation. The Inland city had inslalltd a spec-i:d dip to deler specclers and posted signs nearby w11ming of the obstruction. An accident occurred and plain:UN• won a suit for damages: the city was held liable. Residents in the Riviera neighborhood asked for the bumps along Avenida La Costa because of • severe speeding problem at a curve. Councilmen already have authorited center slrttt lines and some stop signs for the area . The r~uction of speed Um.its and the ~mps compril!le the rest or the residents• requests. ORANG E COU NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 -. ows ar Dit.ILY PILOT l'M>tot lly Jolon V1Uer11 JUDGE MURRAY IABO\'E) GESTURES AS TRIAL CONTINUES AT CRI ME SCENE Oef1nd1n t John,on Shown Handcuffed; Next to Him I• Oefen'e Attorney Ray Sharp Johnson Murder Trial Shifts to Death Scene By JOHN VALTERZA Of 1111 01lly l'lkl! 51111 The murder~ar-old ~lark Johnson shi fted back Ui the scene of the crime in San Clemente Thursday afternoon with rormal proceedings taking place on the patio of the murder apartment. As his lawyer Raymond S ~a r p dominated the procedings the JankY, <.'aim Marine stood manacled, an officer at his 1;ide. Sharp sough t !hr unu!'ual trip In the tiny apartment "'hffe !he bod y of 2(}. year-old Connie Lynn Johnson ""as found sprawled 011 I.he lx>d . The la"'yer dw elt on -ph.v!'ical details and seen1cd most int.crested in wherl'" prosecution ,~.-itnesses either live or had lived . Attention also focused on the small kitchen window of the murder apartment of 416 C Monterey Lane where il is alleged the military policeman gained entry into his own home during an argument with hi s wife . Around t.he corner of the building sat the same pink, metal chair .,.,·h\ch pnhce found resting ne ar the ki!.chen wind0w when they first investigated the murder in June of 1970. The prosecution alleges that Johnson crawled in after his wife Jocked him out and then battered the pregnant housewife wi th a. woode n stool then stabbed her repeatedly. The apartment is now occupied by another tenaiit who was notified of the unusual visit earlier in the day. The tenant looked on as t h e proceedings began in the tiny living room whtrt. the killing allegedly too~ place. The entourage then toured the kitchen o( the small apartment then shifted attention to the patio area whi ch has a view of the Rea. \.. School children and other neighbors gathered to look on as well. The entire lour lasted about a half· hour. Sharp conferred with his client once during the activity. The trial of !he Vietnam veteran ls e:i:pected to conclude Thursday when final arguments will be. made by Sharp and Deput y District Attorney James Enright. Superinr Cou rt Judge. William Murray is presiding . There is no jury in !he proceeding" involving a second-degree mu r d' r charge. Beach Purchase Given Approval By State Senate The State Senale cast unanimous approval Thursday (lf a hill allocating $2. I million for the stale pllrchase of the. old Cap istrann Beach Chib shoreline The matter wil\ fact its las~ legislative test when the Assernhly acti; on severa l amendments ;,pproved in the 34-0 Senate vot e spearheaded hy Sen. Den n i s Carpenler and Assemblyman Robert Badham. both . Newport Be a c h Republicans. The action assures that the slate, indeed . will submit a $2.1 million offer for air or part of the property :which lies between the downcoast boundary of Doheny State :Beach and the leading edge of the, Private Beach Road colony. The parcel has been on the open market for several years. and spokesmen for the ow·nership group have said that several private offers are outstanding as well . State parks and recreation officials seek Ui purchase the prime shoreline acreage and add lt to the public territory at Doheny. ' School Teach er Clelia Blun1e Services Slated TEN CENTS • U.S. to Act • If Control Units Fail WASHINGTON !AP \ -Secretary of the. Treasury John 8 . Connally gave assurance toda y that the government will .. act to keep inflation in check il President ' Nixon's Phase 2 wage and. price bodies fail to OOld lhe line. Connally, chairman of the COit of Living Council, told a news conference that his top-level council will not veto price. or wage increase decisions of the independent new Pay Board or Price Commission. "But if it becomes apparent that tMir actions are not con5onant with th• President's announced goal of holding do"'" inflation, then frankly some action "'ill have. to be taken," he said . "The govunment is not getting out of this picture." He said the. admini.!llration had tried to structure a lnechanhm to represent all elementc; of soci ety. Questioned on the hot issue of labor's insistence that wage settlement already under contract be permilted to Uke effect when the 90-clay freeze ends on Nnv. 13, Connally took a hard line. ··we are not going to guarantee anything "to any individual ," he said. But he added that the deci.!ion on deferred pay hikes, which were postp:ined during the lreez.e. will be "a matter for the Pay Board to determine." Asked aboul the IO percent lmport taE 21urcharge. Connally said ht couldn't say when it might be lifted. He 1lso said he couldn't uy how Jong the. ect1nomic stabilization program migh t last. "It's going to conlirwe11.s long as necessary to. bring !he r'tefof lnnation under control." he said. He said foreign nations recognized this c o u n t r y ' • problems. "We want our balance. of payments improved. The. only way they can be. improved. in a sense, is to the detriment of other nations. Othe r nat ions have IG give up something ln order for us to gain something," he said . ' Asked about pendi ng requests'. for public utility and telephone r a t e increases, under consideration by tltate and local reguh~tory agencies, Connally said the agencies would not have the authority to grant' such increases unless the price board granted such authority. Connally was asked ahout the screening of prospective members of the anti· inflation fede ral boards. Are they being screened for conflict of interest. philoso phy (ln inflation and security? was one question . O>nnal!y an swered that "a !ol of us are screeninR them ." Ob viously. he said, they u,·ere hunting fo r people with ba ckground in the area. c:ourage , basic objectiv ity. He said the conflict of interest matter Is nf concern. He "'as asked. too. at "·hat point thei Co~!. of Living Cnuncil might determine that wage and price hoard decisions were not in harmony with the Pretidcnt's goals. Connally repli!d , •·1 don't anticipaht that we would ever come in conflict with them. Consequently. t have given oo thoug ht to it at all." Orange "'eatller Consumating a simple land e1chlllrge agreement. local tawmakers agreed to 1w1p identical 300-(oot patches of beacl'a with Ole state. What the pa~t doe1 is ellmin11te 11 state· ewned i.8l11nd on the Riviera Beach. Beat Big Drum Private purchase would a I mo s·\ certainly result in hlgh·rise de\ielopment wKh poulble. opening of a small access easement made available in old deeds for reslde"nts of the Capistrano Beach Palisade:i: community. Services fnr Mrs. Clella Blumt. school teacher. will be held Monday at. 10:30 a.m. in Pali sade s United t.fethodist Church. Capistrano Beach. The three-day heat wave has -v a c 11 t e d Southern Ca.lifornJa'1 weather scene.. leaving sunrty skies and temperatures of 7& along the coastlin e. Highs inland expected to be around 80. Lows tonight and Sat;. urday, Mi to 65. Have a nice wttk· nd. It alao canOOs a city-owned island of 1ancl whk b was 1itU1ted between the two atilt pan:tll. City manager Ken Carr explained to councilmen Ulat neither party ln the pact rtttited more beach. Tbe-'1bn of lbe agreement. instead, \1 the alluffiing o( boundary lines. Business as Usual In Capo, .Clemente City halls In San Cl"""'!< aod San Ju1n ~-will conduct 1iuai-u u.,ll lianday, Columbua d>y. POI! oOlcea lllrou;hout th< South Coast arem will doee, however. Bank!. aceordlna to cht<:U m1de. tbi1 mGrnlnc. will remain open u well. Music Teachers Seek Center Site San Joaquin Elementary SCbool musJc te1chtrs 1n thJnldng big. They asked the bolrd of tnntoH lhiJ week to rent the Anahtlm Convention Cftlter for their 1prina"iDu.lc Mtlval. fl'loorld bY the enormJty,ol lhe r<gues~ Ille board kitpl ~!'" !bdval WN to be. la A"E'ebn. Liii. "-~. · "Maybe nut ytar," ukl GM teacher. The 11\>"d -the eoocepl but pointed out 1liey probtbly coolcl "91 leplly rent the conve ntlOR center UAln1 district fund!. Musk: coordinator J~ H1rrts "said the ill cert.I.in civic erpniu.Uont lhroughoul ·lhe district will contribui< th< P.I~ ·~e tie.Ueve&: nec!ssary. ·"We expect to hnve 2,000 children partJclP.&Ung thiJ year," said· Asaistant.. Superlnte.ndenl Bill Stock."!. • "The oaly .C<>St lo the district w\11 ll'Oblbly be transport to, and from rlhaanall," he said. "~ 'II· ,o very nice bul I 'fhil)k y1iu ~.~rof aome alttmati~s ln ~ you tan't raise tbe money>,'' alJd Chalnnan Gr1d1n Blclort. · I.alt year's fesUval ~N held tn Mlsak;in Viejo High School at1!11.torlum whfcll proved lo be too small ind '-bit w1nn, It wa.111't that the: alr tondltklftina w1s off, e911lned Sl!><i<•• It's j~oi,1h1t ihe hut WIS on. · " "I FQtmal appraisals of fair market value el Ute slrlp,of beach will be made if the Aa,,embl)' mncurs with the Senate- approved version of the allocation. The beach'"has remaln!d in frtt-forrn JJU.bijc use during the ule period with .acCtss 'gitned through ·a lirge hole ln a cHlln 'link and barbed wire--fence 1t tht ~e:•f tht property. ... . • I Newton Leaves China ·HONG KONG 11JP11 -Black. Panther · W.der Hu1y Newm rmmOd today from'• vt1lt to Communlst~ina and left almost lminedlatelt for Sin 1'r1nci.9cc>. Newt9n "'" lc:.'COl'!t.JMlnled by El1lne Bro•n. lnformatkln officer for the Panthers, and Robert \.eonllrd Bay. idenlifled .. I bodl'l""rd .. , The £8·year old woman died Wednesda y ln a fall rrom a 20().foot cllff near her home on 35269 Camino Capistrano, in the Palisades. Burial wll! follow the services at Rose Hills Memorial Park, in •, W h i.t tier . Visitation hours will be·Sllnday fro,rn noon lo 9 p.m. at Sherfer's M«tut,Y' In san Clemente. · · Mrs: Blume. a wide)w, had : livtd ln 0.pls\rino Beath for etghl years. She was active in women'• clubs and w11 lntere!ted in gardening and r,•tntJnt, She h.:i planned to le11ve on 1 rip to South Afne.rica this month. She Is survived tiy • lll'ln, Robe.rt Seidel Of ltedllnds; A slit.er. Mrs. Hittn Dou1!1s of low•: • brother, Harold Pf1tf of San Diego : two granddaughters and ..., are•t·arandda111hter. INSIDE 'tODA Y The Loguna Bench Civic Bal- let Company ioougurot«i lt.J l Oth. aeG.Son ne.r:t Sund.411 with 11 btntfit ~rformance at Nttdf)Ort HarbM High. School. Z>etoUs bl today's Weckendn-. ~""""'" •• ....., Me-' .... ... -~ ... A 17 l l'Wllf ' •o .,,_ f>lil"tw It -· "" --~Mon ·-" --... ........... -·~··-· WM7I Wtlll M ............ ,,.,. --.. w1 a a Dll J _ DA.!l 'Y PfL O_r ___ s_c _______ F ____ .. _._-_l_l_,,_1 Delav of Two New Nuclear Reactors Forecast . ~ Tba 11.fO dect.rlC&I UUl.Wb Pf'O~U\I U'C ow&Jixtioa ol l•in DUdMr rtadOn ar San Onotn: ada'lttted ttlday !hat the hall-bLlhon~ollar proJKl .. can't poss1bl~ ~ completNi on .sehtdul" and that alterna.l.e sources of 11011t'r n'1gh1 h.:11t to tx dn-" In a ~111 ertd aiwoooctmeol btf11 rf' noon !oday San 01e20 Ca!> and [lf'l.'trii· and 8d1so11 Cou1 p.u11 ~pokesin!'n !.lld 1 ecent l"i'!llrt dt1:1sio11s C'l ll Police ldentif y Bod v in Forest Orang" l'ount .v .•heriff s nff1r!'rs lodR,1' idt>r.t1ued a. body found by 1wo Laguna Br:1rh 1nen in rugged Clf"\"t'lal'ld '.'\at1011.:1I Fort's! terrain a~ th;il of \\"a) flt' .Jo.5tph Dul.et!P , :.'9. nf Long Bea,•h Conf1rmauon 01 Dukr11f''s 1rfen11ty by U1t state's (lngt>rpnnt bureau 1 n Sat ramf'n!O f'!ldl'd /j f l \' r d II V 1n1-t>stiga l1on that hpi;:1111 11·1th lhe d1sro1er} of the bod y a! thr loot nt ~ chh' 1n thf' \ lf'JO Canyon Sf'C"tor of lht> national forest. fnf' 1au;-.r of Dul.enf·s dta111 h.i~ n•)l 'el been f..Sl.Olb!lsht'd Coroner 's officers M t ronductlng tox1colog1cal te:il..5 on th e remairu. Duket,te '~•as rtporttd mis.sin& lo L<ing BeaC'h police last wttk. l'\o cr1mlnal record is ht>ld on the dead man and in1·esllgators do no! belit1'" fou l play was 1nvol~·ed ln h.is dtalh. Ir vine Blast Injures Metil A t11nk exploded in lhe lrY1n t' Ranch 1nachlne shop southea~ of Tustin aboul II a.m. today, injuring one man but t·aus!ng no fire in the structure. The \'ictirn 111as taken In Tustin Community Hospital for de!ermination of lhe ext ent of his injurie~ Ora nae County F irt> 0 e pa rt ni e n 1 in1·estigators "·erf' en rou!t> to tht fa c1li tv "'l \ll"ford Road and lr1·inf' Boule\"ard rn 1n1·eitiga tr the ~.-ause nf lhe blasl lrl"ine Company off1r.111ls ~aid they 11t're checking into 1t also. bu\ by 11 JO had no further 1nfonnation Puppet Class Meetings Begin The hrsr 111 a series of puppet workshop n1ttlin&• for youngsters 10 years old and 01·t r -and adults -n·ill ~ held Sat1ird11y al th"' San Cl emente. branch public library al 10 a.m ~l rs. Joan Burt, "'hn he ld suminer pupptt sho\l·s for youngstt>rs 111 tht btalh club through !ht> st'ason. 1rill ltad lhl' ;ict1•. 1ty ll'hich ""ill txp!ort all form!'! or puppet making along 1\·ith performanc1t!I at. !ht Cabrillo pla.1·houst Adults are 11·elco1nt 10 rht ~r1·1t 1!y a3 ~·ell . .\lf redo Pasquale Rite~ Saturday Gra11"s1d1" !'Pl'\lCe!I 1(11' . .t,lfredn .lohn Pasquall'. t <1f :-:a n Clf'menl t 11111 bro htld '-.11 lu.rda1 31 9 a ITI at .o\!Ct llS IOn i tml'!er1 1n El Torn The, hil d d1f'd \\"edn,.,<f,11 10 :\loun1ann \I<'" durin~ npr n hea l"! l'11rger1 !II' lea1'1'.!> h1~ n1rither_ \Ir~ .1111 l'asqu alf', '•f 2011\1a \ada. :-.an Llemenl t )I nd hi.!' lalhf'I Frrd Pa.,Qll alr nl Tustin, Thr: cnuple has fn11r rJ ther children DAILY PILOT 0..-l" COA.ST PU&l tsHlllc» COM'AA'Y fl ob...t N. Wo,..J !'•D<ttt'll Or.ti Pllb!!IW J1cli; JI, Cur!ey ' .. ,., .... "' .... c..-,.,,1 "·~·~ .. 1110.,. .. l( •• "t lo11~r Th o'"•• A.. M ,,.t~·~• M•,. ..... Et tro1 C~1rlN H. l••1 •llcl11"I fl. ~h :I A>1111w ~ Eflll •• enVU'Onmmta.l faclOTS and ... 1omJc En· trr:J Comnw..t1en lkm&nd.s fer rM rf' earthquUe ulety ayai.m1 1n lfM ruc\Or• Wf'ft to blame in lbe delays, Under 1 til;ht thedule which ainee. has bf.n •lymiN -y the MW r\dlftt1, tht ''"" hod hllll"I 11111 1M llnt o/ U.. twin rtaeWs ftU14 h&ve a...n ree4y lly 1171. They aaid lhal because of the dela\'!I 1·rtaled bv thf' nt>w fa t tors. •·11 ·,$ apparf'nt 1hat lhe 1t'01npan:ies 1 Wtll ha1t> to JaU baci. on secund-cho1t·t alttrnat11"es or 1·1sl. shortage~ of electr1c1t,1 · Spoi.umen admittei toCay that wark on the 1na~il'e projttt ("al cul a1ed to transfoJ"n1 S..n Onofre u1lo the "odd·~ large.st nucltar aenet'allfl& t'omple.1 h1 1e l"\"ln1e to a h11Jt The1 l)8id bl<H'liol,ts in 1(lln1ns 1 eJ1·~ art a po~:Hb1h11 The.1 did not spee11~. ho11 1"1 tr. 11 h11.t '"fl"llnd-<:hoirf' alternall\e~· <lrt . bul it 1~ P1·e ~ide11t's New Pla11~ Fo1· Eco110111)' at Glru1ce ., \\',.,SHJ NGTO:\ 1L'PI ! -President l\·ixon's ntw economic proeran1 at a &lanc-t e i\lachinery -A l5'rnen1ber pay board 1·ompo~ nf labor. man1ae- 1ntnt and public rt'presentatlves, and i se1·tn-member prirt> commiss iotl. com. posf'd nf st1·en public mtn1bers. ""tll be crtate<I to tnforce wat~prict conttol3 and guidelints wht'n the freezt" t nds l'\01' 1.1 e Goal -To br1ng the rat" of 1nfl11t1011. now about 4.7 pt.rt!'nl a .1·ear, down to 2 or J percent by tht t nd of 197:.' e lncrtast s -Son1t' increast>s iri v.·ages and price~ will be allo111·ed bv the board_ But the size of increase~ will ~ det ermined either by !he pay board !'Ir the wage. commission or will be exptcl"'d to sta)' wllh1n the cuidelines. v.·hlch are to be formula.It'd before l'\01·. 13. e Dividends and in terest -Prtsidt';nt f\'1.,on said ht would ask CootrtJS to g1\•e hi m standby authority lo impose controls on dividends and intet'!SI. e Profits -He said Lhe price board will press business lo pass "wind- fall " prorit s resulting from controls op--to lhe pubhc in tht form of lower prict'S. ' e Duration -t\lxon gav t no hint hO\\' long lht new S.\'Slt:1n or control~ wilt las! e Ptnaltits -Th!' new Agencies could ask lilt' Justicf' Ot>partment In ~eek court injunr11ons and finetof $5.000 fot· each offenst . Ni xon iiodd ~ \1·ould 11sk Con gress to t t lend the law under "h1l·h he initialed control.s unit] April JO. 1973. Nixon Reveals C1·eatio11 Of 2 Ne,v Co11t1·ol Boa1·ds Fron1 \\ irt' Srr1 h·f'~ \\ .\:->Hl\"GT(l;\ P ro~1<lrnl \1\(ln ur11 e1led the goal~ nf hi!> p11~l-trrr1.('" ... .-011on11c-pohr~ Thursda). passing a lon~ !n two 11tw 1.:1!1tens ' bo-.rds the \..ty 11f'r1s1on!I on ptrmtsslbl e wait and pnt•t 1nrre aSt!" It may be a~ Inna a~ hvt \\ft /.:;; betl'lrt:: 11orkers , busint !smr:n and eonsun1ers gt \ <'ln~wers lo the quesuon~ rhat eonrern !nt nl most "How much ""'Ill 11age.~ increase ·~·· and "Y.'hat 11·1U happen to prlee~?'' l'\u:on 1n a na11ona/ tel"'11s1011 .and radio broadcast, announct d crta!ion of a l5- n1r rnber pay board 1111lh rr.presental1l'e~ 01 labor. 1n11nagemt"11! and the ge neral p11hl1c. and a ~e 1·t11-n1tmbtr pnct \"11n1nuss1on of nnngo1·e.rnmen1 rnen1 ber~ I(} establish the guide!i11es for I.he. next pllRse of infl ation conlrol policy. The boards have un1il Nol'. IJ -ll'heu lht> wi.ge-pritt·rent freeze t xpires -to lay down guidelines for pay and price increases. Adn11nistratlon off1c1 als said !he mtmt>ership of the board., would be anno ll nctd in a ft"' d1ys. Thf v.•aee·pnce frtett. a.~ pl"ev1ou1!y .:11111oun~d. re1na1ns tn eflec1 u1111l No1•. IJ Tht wagl"·pr1t·f' lrt:t'tf' has bef'n rr1111rk11 b!.1 .cuccessfuL" I\ 1xn11 saul. ·The pnmary 1·red1t for !hf' ~IHTl's~ of 011~ l1rsl .:stt p 1n !ht fight a~a1nl'1 ns1na pr1cl"s brlon1~ 10 _vnu. ii belnnR~ IQ tht :\n1eric1n peopl t> It is 1n11 whn ha vr r.hn11 n a 11·1ll1ngne~s IQ 1·ooperatt 1n the. I .t 1n p11gn aaaiOS\ tJlfiatJOtl ., tllfic1 11ls said Nixnn 's Obje£'111 f' was to 1 rrluce !he an nual rate of incr"'ast' in tht • n;:.t of l1v1ng to bet wren 2 and 3 percent hi· the end of nett yea r, aDout hall of tht>. rre·frtttt'; level of 4.7 pe rcent. No f';ffort 11ou1d be made to atop all price. Hll'relilSt~ Tilt nft1ci als 1nd1c11ed som"' prices 11n11td be J!'-l'ln1tted to increase mo r"' lhil n :1 pt"rcen1 \1·h1lt' o!htrs ...,·oultl be held 111 \1·-.:0. lht1n that 11n1oun1 nr evrn reQu1rrd Ill r!rr·li nr ·\rln11n1~1 ra uon :sources relused In •II•• 11·~<; pos~iblf' wagt au1dehne.\. But !ht.\ saul !hf' y o:i rd~llck prohably wou ld be 111nrt l'01ntMex th.9.n the 3.2 pe rcent rate nt Ill! reair allo wed under the vo luntary i.:111d!'l1nes of lht Ktnn"'dy and Johnson ~drri1rustrat1ons Stoc k Market Tukes Beating NE \Y YORK fAP 1 Stock markel prlcf's look a htalfng in mnder~t,. rnorning lradlnc with today some 1naly!!ls 11 y I n 1 1n11estor1 Wt>re concerntd about !he indefinite lt:nath or 1overnment controls announced by President Nixon Thursday niJhL· Others 1ald Nlxon'1 description nf hit Pha1e 2 economic mt11ures t'Onlained no surprbe whll1 the Dow Jont1 indu.!trlal 1vera1e hid ri11en mora than 10 polnll in an11"-i pe lion or ht& speech. Th• llow Jonf!I Index or 30 lndu&trial stocks had fallen $ 1tl to u·1du,tr1al ltnckii had failen more thin 7 polnu to ~ H at 11.:lO IPOT). 1'ifftr~nl guide-l ints n1ay hr "~ta bl1~htd for ditff'rfnt 111duslnrs, lhf'1· .~iur! i\"1 ~011 said prnht ~ wo~1l1I nu1 ht , ontrollP1t excep1 for "w1 udfall"' profit ~ 1 rjult1n~ trom the economa· pohr.v itself l·IP ~a id tht pay eommls~ton wriuld 1 eqt11re bus1nes~e.~ h1 C'lll prier., if thr.v 1u11 11r · rxorb11<1n1" ptoft!~ btt·aust of t·ontrnl" 011 1hl' wases of their em p!nyes and !hr c·o.~I of lht'ir supplie!I. Thi" lahor-nlanaal'mr nt-pubhr n1akeup OI th~ ... pay bn~rcl 11'aJ • ("O!lt'tS.~!011 lo nrganized lahor whi ch clt 1nandrd sul"h a fr'tparlitt> bod~· Bui acbni11is rra11on nlfic1als said lhr 1 ;1bi net.fel'rl tost of Living Coun ci l - heilded b}' tre.asur.v Secretary John R. <"011n.1llv 1\'0uld rrlilin ulti1nate authoriiy and C'Ould 1·f!to the guidehne.• M"I bv e1th"'r th t pay hoard nr price ··omnl1.'ls1on. Busines~ re.pre~enlati1·e.~ 11·11nted th, government lo rtt11in control nr 01·ec11ll pohe~· Tht' AFL·CIO ch arged a ··double-crnss'' n1·er !ht: provision wivi ng I he adn11n1sfra 11on 1•e!o po1l'tr 01 t r "·11ge and pl'll'f' dt('l~IOJlS. Uu1(1n 1'0Urce~ said AFL- ('J(_) Presidenl George t\tfla ny "'1thdre1111 h1~ offer lo serve ., a labor mein~r of lhr pay board afte r htaring Ni xon·s addres.~ I lowe1•f'r. tongressionat real'tion to l\1\nn'5 spe.rrh gf'nerally 1~11.~ fa vor ahl f'. :0-:rn.:itf' Demo1·rat11· trader ri.11 le ;\!<ln~fie ld said lht Presidtnl'a nl!w f'!·11nnmir progra1n~ \l'f't"t ··reason11ble'' and ht' urgrd ('ongrr.~~ lo support lhtn1 ··Ht made ii reason abl t' st l of propos1 l~ f11!" phase II DetH1l~ arr lacking. bul they 11111 comt nut 1n due rimt:." ri.t 1nsfield :-,i11d "In 1·1t9" of the g1·av11y or tht' .41tu1tion f•c:1ng tht' 1·ountry -deficits and unemploy me nt lind inflation -l\"e should 1Jive him every bit of sur,pnrl Wt'; ca n because these problems af eel e\·eryone ; lht.Y ignore no one," J\.fansfleld lold reporter,. "The Pre!idenl's arinouncemcnf Is a .step in the right direction." ••Mt Sen. Ed ward ~I Kennedy (0-J\.lassl. ''But the thing we must remember Is that 110 rar Phll!t' 2 i.• just an or1anl1ation chart. '"All ~he difficul t quealion~ have been po!lponed." Sf!n . Wll llam Pro1mire 1O.Wia.1. called for Senate authorit y to confirm or reject 1nen1btr1 or the price.and-"Jle cot1trol bodies, 1ayln1 Phaae 2 t.'6uld be "aefl, l'ery aoft on price re1lr1inl1" and prollbl, :and perhap11 lllO on w11es. "IUi effM:t \'Jill dcp1nd on whomever the P~1t•ent appolnta," he tald. Econombl John Kenneth Galbraith, who ha't Joni advocated 1ttrf pr\ct-al\4- 1vagt cellln111. called Nl1on'1 plan "not · l)ad on the who\t" bul criticized the absence of profit controla. Walttr W. Heller, a former chairman nf the Co uncil or Economic Advlter1, !!:lid· "The Prtaldent wlll have to 10 to the m1t with violator•" if the pl1n is to succ.ed. The NaUonal A11o c lallon cf M a a u_{ 1 c t u r er 1 pltdfld "tM wtN!l11he111td cooper~Uon of t h • indwstrlal community'/' to Nl1on's 1ntl- lnl11tlon tflort. NAM 11ht hJ• t&&i of 1·to- 3 ptrctnt ye1rly lnfl•Uon 1ppeat1 practlcaJ and 1ttalnatNe. Jarntt Roche, c:halnnln of Gtnerl1 Ptloton Corp .. said thtrt undoUMedb' WW bt el1m1n11 ttf 1hl procram "which MM or us will 1111" but Wd t ll • 1dmlnl1tratlon has done "an u cetlant job" bf klentUylnJ IM probltnu and "'nrkin1 ou t postible methodl of reablvtnc I hem. ~esumed that COll\'tfltional, (0$Stl·li.iel ~lftl.a • ...,·.ultl IM ll'le au-.lilutl lo the ftUCltar reacl0t1. They aUI the firm "s stail now u ~l'lewlna: all data relatmg tn powt1• requuen1enl.5. aro11•1h pa t I t-r n !>, t n1•ironn1entaJ effect!! and L'OSls 111 dflterfnlnt what tlterna\11 t J 1 re. 111ailahlf' ll1nt;; thal lht rrat'lor p1'0Jt rts 11•e1't u1 dcrp troublt h111 t bten heard (or mont h~. 1>eawui11 \\'1th &Mowiceintnts Ua t the A.EC was 4Mply pre•iJLa lhl 111'!.Y 5.)'lttms at t11stin1 rttcters aad thoee pl&nntd !or ne11· 1entra1ors Tilt. Al-:t ' tdu·t t an11' a~ a d1rt:1·1 11ll:1hoot or (.&$1 F"ebruary's dt adl} r.trthq11ake l\"htrh h1t Southern Californh1 No da1naae. howel"ei·. wu repoTI~ at the e.x1stu1g San Onotrt> reactor s11llo11 \\'11/un 1'tt'~! a!1 t'r the .saft!\ t:JjUt th,. Ai::r ·,, 10Jr in rt>.viewina and. appro11nc reacto r proJtoeli l'liiS I i .illy eipanded b\' • f.deral <-ourt dctW<W whirh ore1ar.d the federal a1e nt'_v 10 c on' Id t r t n1 1ronr11r nt aJ fal·lors 1.1te1·11 n1 nut"ltar a•ntrator~ Befort> !ht> riN·1slon 1tir qur q11•11 11 r t>n1·1ronrnenl ill erfel·l5 1111~ 11ot an 1)$11• (or the AEr t1 mtant Iha! \hf' ~11 Ont1frt> proptlllal ' 11ould rtqu1rt f'(pt>11.111 t rtt 1alual1\'\ns fl11 11111 ll'Ollt~ S<tft l\ a11d "lttt'l~ l'I\ ltle t n1 unnn1enl Health Chief on Carpet l 'oullt:Y Heari11g Loon1s (J.rer 1-lospitnl (,'011st,r11ct.io11 Cithiorn11 ·s dU"ti ctor or publ ll• health l\'lll ha1·e to appt11r 1n Ora ngt County Superior Court on a datt. to bt' set to answer that procrastln11ions by hts offict are rt!ponslb!e r0r a rash of unv.•1nted and needtts.s hospital construrtion. Director Louis F'. Sa.l"lor wa~ named as defendant Thursday in 1 la111·1u it fli ed by the. California H"'alth Cart> Providerii Association. a aroup of nine county hOspitals l·ommitted lo the. "hi&ht st quall ty rned ical care at lhe lowe)JI posaiblt rates '• Sevtn proposed hospitals 1n Orangt> County t'ould be affected if the. judi"' assign!d to the future hearing aaree!I with CJiCP A, allegations that backers of n1any proposed hoapitals in Catitorni 11 ha\'t' l"iolaled the apirit of lhe 1~9 Duffy art That leg islation exe.1npted builders o( prh·at"' ho1pltals from obtainln& the no1v l\t';t ded approval by lhe local Health Planning Council if lhe.\· showed evidence of 1·onstl'Ul·tie111 by J ul} I. 1971 CHCPA off!C'ial~ alleged Thursda,\ that lht' loophole in the l1w -known in !hf' .s!ate agency as lht> "grand[ather clause"' ·-led lo t~ fil1na of ISO .applications for new hospital.s v.·lth, in many ca.sell, "less 1 han lip ser\·ice btln&' paid to the requiren1ent lhal there muat bt ev idence of construction. "All that many of them did v.·a! 1rade a little dirt on the proposed site," it is alle1ed. "There. was no el"ldence of p!l n8. llnancinc . • builder's ('ontr11ct or 11n}thiii2 el~"· iJ:i suppor1 wha t wa~ suppo~ed to bf' \lh t or1a n1zat ion of ~ f11 turt ho.~pit a t " '11~~ion t'orf11nun11.1 ll\1sp1!al 111 .\lts~1on \'1tJO 11nct Saddlrhal'I. t ' n 111 111 u 111 t v tlo.~pita l were t1\'0 or 1:1 l"ahlornia hospit als pro posed beto re the ~ta t e"1 df'adlin". 1\li.~sion l'on1111un 1t~ h;1s 11011 optntd and Saddlt hill"\.: Comrnu nil~ lios plt ill has beaun cons!ruclion, Santa f\l'irga ri!a dt' Los Flores llospll al w1!1 offered a~ an t s:a111p1e of a proposed l!u.'llity 11h11;-h a lltgt.dl~' failtd In 1ne~t rNjuiren1ents that should bt 111sl a:;; rigidly enforced aga inst other applit·anl!I. Stat\" orficial~ rtjected plans (or !hi' 1:!8-bed hospital in San Juan C1pislrano 111 .a denial \\'hich included the comment rhal lht hospital's backers did not even own th.-proposMt site. CHPCA org1 nizers el1un I h • l 1•onstrurflon and exp11.nsion nf many oth'r ' hospnal prOJl'Ct~ 11·ould Also bf' denied 1f d1rt•·tor Sa~lor !I htallh df'parl n1e111 applies U1t' srru·1 lettf'r of tht law t(I Ille appl1l·at1111l5. 1 'HPl'A r11e1nber~ 11·e lloaa ~te111or11 ! Hospital. Newporl Beach; SL Jose ph and t'tuldren$ llosµit al!I, Ora11ie. So111h Coa~t Con1nuu1u.1. .Sou1h l.agun&. ;\lar!111 Luth t r anrt .-\111il1f'1111 ~1 e 111 n r 1 A I , A11aht11n . .SI .Jurir, FuU~rton and Sant n An;, C'omrnunil.\' ll11sp1ta1. They 1n.~1st in 1hr1r l11wsuit 1 liat the (1uality of cnedita! 1·ilrt' in Orange Count~ 11111 bf' lln·f'a tenttl 11 1!1t l.71"11.l bed.~ rt'presentrri 0.1 proposed ho .5 p i t a I c·ons t.ruct1011 al'e (·ocnpleted. CHPCA n1tmbers slate that the ide al (l("Cu pa ncy ratt1 for lhf' e<'Onomk·all.v optrated hospital Ls about 30 pt>rcent of eapac11y. Population and m ed i c a I anal.l"srs linked to Oran&• County'.\ _!:ro1111i show that thi!I f'ate t·an b~ rnaint aint'd for the ntxl 50 1·ears w\lhoul An\ flirlher hospital rnn~!.rut'rion. fhf'.v !.illd . Pat1r r1t c·are l'O~l~ ran bl!' t.\ptcted tn 1louble 1f !ht sliilit al1011~ hnsp111I '""1~trutt1011 .:i ~ appl1rcl fur !O b11 1·01111Jlt"!f'd. 1t 1~ ar.:1u1d "It 0111' Ol'CUpl llt"\ rill !' I~ -ti) ptrl't lll btt'aUSf' ,,, nf'w t'Oflill t'ui·t1011 we ~1111 h111't 10 pro1 tde \..!"1 ho~p11 111 ~er1·a:es ~~1rh a.~ C1pt'ra1u1~ 101.i1n ~tall .iinri f'1ner~rnt•1 ruo111s." ,. h•1sp11 a1 ad111u11::;tra1 01 c·o111n1e111td. :\!~:~I P!ll S. 'l't nn 1.\1'• -~:ntrrta lne1· Jtrrv l.rr l.t11'11' 11nd .Ja ren t;u1111 Pet11 "rri 1narr1ed Thur~day 111 his pala11aJ i\lt mphi!I hon1f'_ 11 11·a!> his fourth 1narriage and hf'r iltrond. Lewis ro.se 1(1 famf' a~ 1 roc k "n' roll ~1nger in 19Mi wit h "(";rt111 Ball~ of F'1rr" and ··\\"hole Lot of Snakin· Going On .. A i;pokt s1n1u for 1he .-tin&er s;.id Lr1111~ and his brl dt wi ll 1·on1h1nt a hnnr1·n1oon I\ Ith lus tour !hi!! weekf'nrl ro Tnr.on•('I B11H:1lnf ~ Y . and \.l.:rori,p Oh1(l ) Hospital Expa11sio11 Aid To Ove1·crowcli11g-Bostick Thi' t xpansion of South C !l a s I t "nn1n1un1t~ Hospital 1n South Laauna \Viii ht'lp al'ert wh at !ht' dean or the ll(' lr\"1ne 111td11·aJ ~('hOO I '1'hursdll .I' lt:rmed .. ii 1·a1 as! rophr Spea k1n11; b I' f n r ,. a I00-1nen1btr ~11d1r11er al Laguna Braeh Migh Sehool, Dr. \\'arren Boslll'k said tht medical 111.ctllty ;, now almost .alwa_\'I 100 pt>reent f1llt d. Hr 11a1ri that when a h03pll<i l 1r11ches alxlut g~, pttt ent t·apac\ty, it bel·o1nes O\'t"rc·ro wded btcaltse btds and t qulpn1t'nl mu.~1 often be ~tortd in halls t('I k"'ep up ll'ith µ11 11rnt cu·cula!Lon '·The hosplt al i~ simply orerex1ended ITT l!'nll~ of derna11ds on 11~ rf';o;11urc:es,"' Dr. Rostlek told the. gn1llp Follo"·ln& a banquet n1arli ing !ht ope.nin1 of the ho.spit al"s S! million fund ri ril'f'. Or Ro.,lick s11 id 1f !hr lund dn\'e ls • :.uc1"ess . !he lllOllt\' woulrl ~ used lo 11pgradf' th, t:tL1!i.11g f11 r1li t1e.s 11nri to f'lpand the ho~pitaJ t'aparity by 10:1 be.dt. - Thr. fu nds, ht nott'd . 11oulc1 probably be ~uppl emcnlcd wi!h ted er·al gr an 1 ~, a llho11~h l'011t'irinat1011 hall uot i t.I bf'f'll 1 l'rtivtd fron1 fNltral nll!r1 11ls- ,\Jtwrr ;11nd 1nu1'f' nuidrrn rqu1p111rnt 111u:.t Ill' ui~!al!ect. he ~i11d ~l'!ltlsft 111,.d11·11H· hi!~ bf>rotn~ 1nore rn111 phcatt<i ;iutl rno1·r inslrunu•nled 111 !ht p:tsl few I t:ill'~ · ""Thf'rt. was a t1n1t. that when you w.-111 tri'1 he. hospital. n meant you 11·rrr going to die.·· Or. 80:0.lick i;aid ... Now )OU gG thf'rf' M:reu~e .1·ou 11rr. not going lo dLf' 'I He also nnted 1h1t. through expandufg !hi' facilitJ. tht> learhing pro11:r11ms no111 olfered at South lUit.~I throu~h 1he UC! n1t.rilr11l iochool could be. •ncrta.sed. Bl!ller fa1·.l!it1t5 would attract youn K docl{lfll !(I the com 1nunitv, he said. and 1hf' hn.~p1!a1 t•ould ber:ome .11 sn1a!I 111ed1c11I l'flntt"r . Th t fund rai11ing 1·ampa1an for tht ro1p1ns1on will 1·n ntin11!" lhrough th e 1no11th of Octobe r, official~ 51.Y. T)\i1 ht11 nth•m• 41nint tel fe•lur•1 Orexel't ft11 m•u1 Or•x•lt u1rO fini1h whit h 9iv t111 th•t exl r• protec- tion witheut 0•1troying th• n•lur •I w•tO (h•r•c.· t•ri 1tit1. OiMen1l•n1 are 40x 40 with lw• 20" eprori l••v••· On .ti1pl•y now et T•id von H•m•rt'1. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXll-HERITAGE Nl'WMIT ITOU OPIN Pl .. A f '1'1L t NIWl'CRT llACH 1717 WtoN!lfl II<,, ..,_1050 O,IN PAIDAY 'TIL f I \} INTIRIORS ,rof .. leNI lnterler O.tltn"' A••lle~lo-AID "•• , .. ,.... ............ c • ..,.. .... , ••• LAOllNA llACll ut N•rth ( .. If Hl,hwtr ,....... 494_.. I , • \· "Sears Hosts Ope1ti11g Jerry Golden. 3, and her sister Nichols Golden. 5, of Costa !llesa meet \Vinnie· the-Pooh at the grand opening of the nc\v Sears. Roebu ck and Company Ap· liance-Catalog Store in 17th Street in Costa Mesa. 'fhe new store recently open· ed to the public in the Hillgren Square Shopping Center. Anti-burglary Devices Take on New Popularity DAILY PILOT jlJ MPC Tells Phase Two Plata Big Move To Irvine Business TakingNewCourse By JOHN CUNNTFF AP •u1IMn A~•lrol operates a prestigiou s marketing and social research t.IPC lndustric.s announced '" ~. ~ Phase Two of the new understand all the new forces --:-~ « N£\V YORK (AP/ -ls fir1n, d0«:sn'l claim as yet to plan~ to move its base ol : ~~:'fj~I ~if1~. economic plan a temporary but he does iilsist that the old operations lrom Los Angeles :(:~, i ~:.if suspension of the "regular'' measures of success will tell to the Irvine Ind u 5 l r i a I "p ~i ·~ ~i' ~ " course of economic events or only part of the story in the ' I\'. is it an early stage of a new future. Com plex. 'fhe n1ove is ~ ~-" ..,. course into re I at iv e I y •·once the criteria for scheduled for February 1972, .. "'" • ~..:.. '· "'"~·"'' uncharted areas? bus I nes s w 11 s profit, according to Paul J . Queyrel, · t · · h r h ~1any Amerk·ans continue to n1 a1n a1n1ng a s are o t e ~tPC's president. think of the new markelplace market, growth, good products Manufacturers of h i " h GM t Q d · • O pell restraints as necessary to an Jobs," he said. "Now pressure lamlnatec! plastic th · h I r correct a passing, although ere 1s a w o e vague area o plates used in aerospace and serious, imbalance or prices demands." the particle board industries, N c l the privately OVined firm has e'v en e1• and wages and interest rates To survive without losing its and jobs and foreign trade. profits and privileges, he says, been located in Los Angeles for the past 23 years. "\\'e Fol" Black s After the economy has gone business no longer ca n believe that the I r vi n e through this phase, they feel, respond merely to i t s Industrial Coinp!ex now offers it will be business as usual. traditional responsibilities but us the best opportunities in PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Wise businessmen see it must acti vely seek a new terms nf working conditions, General J'\1otors ,o;il! open a differently. They are acutely balance among all the labor supply and expansion, center here Oct. I J v.•hich will a1vare that the problems of a pressures, some of v.·hich tipportunities," Queyrel saic\/ eventually train some LOOO free enterprise a re n 't conflict. The company expects m<lny bluk auto me<'hanics a year, ephemeral. They don 't expect "There is a new business of its technicians and staff to the Rev . Leon H. Sullivan said a return to a market free to environment," he says. ''New make the n1ove to Irvine. Sunday. operate mainly on the basis of rules, nev.: signals. new However, !hl're will be Sullivan, thl' first Nl'gro supply, den1and and prices. ex Pe ct al io n s and new openings for new personnel aiipointed to the giant auto T . th h constituencies.'• He was asked for shareholders. ll was the nonsharebolde.rs, however, the nommoke.rs and organized groups that didn't share the company's views, that brought them trouble, They failed to read the signals properly. "Companies are ~ to listening to the voice of the market," he states. "Now there are other voices and nther constituencies that must be taken into account." Can th ey be effectively integrated into cor p ora t e strategy. he v.·as asked'! "Yes," he said, "but not without a price tag." \\'ill it weaken them? "No," he feels, "although ii will 1nake business more difficult lo manage " Ya nkelovitch believes that a turning point came in 1969, when "startling ch an g e s shO\\'ed up in our research - not in business but in the cou ntry and in its attitudes tov.·ard business." o put 1!·ano er way. t e to explain. after February 1. firn1 's bo!lrd of diree\ors, said · 1 h · g s · MPC Industries is leasing its Gt-.1 also has reassigned $250 sigd"I 5 00are c anbg~n · uksiness "The cigarette industry was1p;m;m;m;m;m;m;m;m;m;m;;;i an a r are eing as ed to sensitive to its own market -ne1v Irvine facility located on million in group life insurance respond to a growing number 5.709 rai!·served acres on the to two b!ack-01vned insuran~e of cues that come from cigarette smokers -and gave west corner of J'\-1cG<iw and companies. l ., th k t 1 them pretty much what they ou s1 e e mar e pace-wa"I""," h• •a,·d. Von Kartnan Streets. The new The automotive tr a i n i n g I 1 -" ""' ,_ " . h government reg u a 1 on, .. 8,,1 ,·t w"'~"'l th• smok•'s building was designed \vlt center will be run by the I · "' """ " .._. h eco ogy, consumerism among lhal th,•w c 1· g , , • t 1 • igh ceilings for maximum Opportunities Industrialization them. " "' .. '"' truss clearances in handling Center (OICl, which Sullivan co mmercials off the home large ai(gaft f use I age founded. The OIC is ll non· And whereas it was easy to screen." sections . Tony Brent profit organization which read the signals from the They read the s i g n a 1 s represented the L.A. office of trains n1 i nor it y group marketplace, the new signals correctly from their market, Ira Garson Realty in the members for industrial and llre in such profusion that he said of the to b a cc n TAX SHELTER REAL ESTATE (Nol Ai:oertm•nhl S14,000 INVESTMENT 800 / WRIT"O" 10 1,71 NEW YORI\ 1 UPI ) Companies dealing 1n anti- burglary devices are in a growth market if the latest annu_al FBI report on crin1e is transaction. management jobs. neither business nor sociology com panies. They kne1v how to door jamb to provide positive lights 1vhen du sk conies and The Irvine 4,,000 acre Sullivan said GJ'\-1 has agreed can fully inter pret them. give smokers what they locking from the inside. turns them off when day Industrial Complex currently to put $150.000 into the Daniel Yankelovich, a n wanted. They knew what G~•ronlff<le<I ~l>tndlDI• lnA ..... E•c•llll<l1 Appr•ci.ilon Po1111t111 AO ;111, P.0, Ile~ H-01;!y P!IOI co1!1 M•••· C1. tuu any indication. Analysis of the 207-page refX)l't released Aug . 31 indicates that in 1970 a burglz.ry was committed every 15 seconds v.·ith an average doilar loss of $310. An1atcur burglars, driven by drug habits or looking for thrill s. ·and the professionals broke into homes and apar!ments and carried off sQn1e $407 million worth of goods and valuables. Ro y ·Bolt, the aptly named president of Kw ikset the Anaheim. Division of Emhart Corporation of Bloon1field. Conn., thinks a tf'!ling stati§tic In the report is the 13 percent i n c re a s I' in d a y t i me burg!ari~s. Thev accounted for more than half the losses in homes and <'lpartmenls and since 1960 have risen 3:l7 percent. Bolt said 77 percent or all burglaries in 197() involved forcible entry and only six percent w e r e thwarted. Although big cities still accounted for 38 percent (If all burii:larles. according lo the FBI. suburhan and rural areas sh(lwed a 12 percent risl'. ' Even Bolt. who has a vested Interest in the prnblem . admits that n(I home can hi' made JOO percent burglar proof. There nre simple. I nexpensi v e ways to discourage the a v er a g e amateur burglar. and that's a major part of the problem. About 83 percent of lh(l;:.e arrested for bur~larv in 1!170 ·were under 25, and thrre has been a 72 percent increase in arrests involvin~ bu r g I a r s under lA. '·-> So what. can he done to prQtect the home? You can add a deadlalch for all oub;ide doors at a cost of a s little as $1.50 per door. This little piece of hard brass rides on the latch face and prevent.s jimmying wi(.h a celluloid strip or nlastic cal'ct Cylinder deadloc ks a re recommended for .<11\ front. back and sicle doors in arldition to existin~ lockets. They should be marle of steel and brass with a heavv-duty 'Mi·irreh or 1-inch deadbolt and an all brass cylinder ring that will turn free at any allempl to remove with a pipe wrench or saw. On doors \vith. J:lass panels. Bolt recommends installing double-cvlinder deadlocks with • a key that locks from either 'side. That way a bu rglar can't cnt the glass and reach in to open the lock. • Norman D. U:iuis. head of • Scovill's Ajax Ha r dwa r e subsidiary in City of Indu.stry. says his company h a s , developed security I t e m s retailing in the $1 rAnge. One IS an extra-strength double : loop chain door ~uard. And : there Is a slide lock that c;:in j be installed anywhere on the Output Told 1 By Chrysler j DETROIT (BW) Chrysler Corp. p r 0 d u c e a 139,9'll ps:ssenger cars In its ' North American a s s e m b I y plants In September, com- : pared with l~.696 in Sep- tember 1970. There also are stop locks for i"~b,~c~a~k~s.m;m;m;m;m;~m;~~~h~oo~s~e~s~o~'~'~'~3~0tl~~tc~o~a~ol~s~~~P~'~og~'~a~m~t~o~t~'~a~io~l~llO~b~la~c~k~s _;c~M~y·~g~o~io~g-•~o~tc~ll~c~ct~o~a~I _;w~h~o-~w~oo~l~d_;;segl~I ~a~o~d~m~a~k~c ~p~'~"~fi~ls~~~~~~~~~~~~ sliding windows, wooden]i double-hung windows and patio sliding doors that allow one !o open them enough for ventilation but prevent further opening or forced entry. ~1ore expensive is the tiny door viewer with a wide angtel lens that lets you see who's l there 11·ithout having to open ' !he door. a battery·run burglar 1 alarm that emits a loud.I piercing noise v.•ith the slightest door movement," and indoor and outdoor I i g h t i controls with solar cells that automatically turn nn regular National Drug Abuse Prevention Week is October 3-9., And ii'~ no cau~e fc1 r ctlebra!lon Not hardl\'. But the alterna1iVe 1sn·1 annlher stern lecture on drug abu~e . Everyone i~ well aware of lhe prohlem and Its 111s1d1ous by-products. Sn, what'~ lhere ro do'! \Ve have~ suggestion, Begi n. The Prc~i<lenl of the United State~ already has. The new Wh ite f-lou~e Special Action Office is al \\Ork nght now developing and coordinating progran1 s or re,earch. rchahi[i1at1Pn and 1 rcatn1cn1. and prcvcrH11 c eUul·a1 1nn . \\'c lllUI! rr_vflrcn lhC r11,1cd l'hJnll l'h or con1n1unicat1on and .ul1imatcly, under1!;1nd1 ng: 10 dig Pt!! the cJ11~c\ thal n1011va1c a hum an heing 1oward drug.-; for a n1001e n1ary es<:a pc fron1 his c~1slc nce . lh111hc effort "'·Ill demand invQJvcn1en1. It needs 1he interac11on (>f pcopk working together. And not in the ~ame old wavs. Vie have been prov ided with new lonls, a posi11ve U1rce1ion and reachable goals. 11·s a place 10 befin, Send 1 11 postcard now. You ' l get back pr11ctical 1nforma11on that an ~"'·ers the ~ucMion of·"what'$ there to do?' There are specific programs 'o involve groups: ideas for you to initiate on your own or within you r famil y. You have 1n vour hands th e orr.ortu~i1y 10 do something righ t and worthwhile. No miracles. No ea~) wlu1ions, because there aren't any . But 1f enough of us ge1 together and 5\arl to work on the beginning, we will find an answer to the enigma of ~rug abuse. Once and-for all. Write 10 The National Clearinghouse fo r Drug Abuse lnform11tion, P.O. Boll: 1909. Rockville, Maryla.nd 20850. -·SECOND BEST IS CiREAT! ... Especially When You Win First Place Too The two photogra phs here wor first AND se'cond pla ce in the monthly conte st held arno~g professional photograp h~ ers in Region I 0 (California, Arizo na, Nevada and Hawa i~ of the ,National Press Photographers Assn. G reg Schneider of the DAILY PILOT stoff soogg ed them both-the "sec- ond best" Misplaced Face (a bove) was part of a picture page and the first place winn er, horses trotting through a forest of utili ty poles, was a front page feature shot. When or e photographer can win both first and second place in this tough competition , his newspaper can be proud. The DAILY PILOT ;, p'oud .•. molly proud . This (and attack of pride immodesty) is displayed on behalf of the entire staff of the sudden DAILY PILOT t " Chrysler Corp. built 118, 10'. ' cars in the United Slates rt 1 September and 21,813 units Ir Caoada. f-~~~~~~~~-IL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1t~~~~~~~~~~~~"""' \ ' J8 DAJLY PllOT SC frlda~ Oetobfr B 1971 Your /tlottey How Would You Siu·vive Mei·ger? OVER THE COUN1 1ER NASO L11tln11 for Wadneldey, October 6, 197 1 Complete-New York Stock List .... "" tlMI• > Hlf~ L•w ci.t1 Cftl ..... .. .. CMo I Mltlt l.tw C .... Cll9 l•I• •• OH111 ) Hltll l1w Ctttl C111 :~ ~\~ nll ~1 6;: ~.m,-~ ~: ~ ~ [r~f,~:ifJl I \~ t ~~ ii ... ='!: i[~~'o~"i ~": ,..,..\'!'fl, If n h 4 It, -<.. 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At the lime Ti!hnghast was referring to a merger \Vllh Pan Am -which has 1ust been called off -but, of course he would say the same things about a merger with one of the other a1r!1nes v;1th \\hich TWA 1s talking And that 1s "hy with all due respect \G 'T\\ A s chairman 1 retort, ' Nonsen~ 1 ' In fact studirs by Handy Associates oldest of the management consultant firms in the U S show that 1n a newly merged company Tillinghast s advice cou!d be disastrous for the more secure an e:iecutJVP feels the more vuln1rable he often may be Tht v1ry factors v;h1 ch lead a man to the top of his corporatio n may when his company merges send him into a crash for "hi ch he IS utterly unprepared l\'o matter \\ hich a1rhne merges with which I am sure !hat a mere few y~ars from now the lineup of U S a1rhne1 \vtll be dramatically changed and !Jome world famous names \\ill di sappar Thus I am convinced that Handy s basic: guides can be of crucial value to !ht countless tens of hundreds of thousands of you who Yo 11\ be 1nvoh; ed m mergers m the years ahead Spec1flcal\y test your own strength with the fo!\oY.ing quiz (and chp this for PQSS!ble future use ) Can you answer an honest yes lo each of these quesuons?, • Art your executive skills transferable within the new structure' • Are you flexi~lr enough to (a) report lo a new group of execuhv~s" fbJ functi on in a new organ1zat1on setup' (cl do things thetr' way" • Did the new owner buy you r compa n y f or management talent mclud1ng yours" • Are you lhe key executive 1n a profit center of vital i n te rest lo the new management1 •\\as :r our co mpa n) ai:qtured fnr non management rfaso"'s of 11h1c.h }Oll are a • Is }Ollr salory high in relation to the compensation scale of the p ur c has1rig compa ny or 1s it high in rela tlon lo th~ pay scale for } ou r 1ob outside of } our company' • "'ere you pu bhcly aa:ainsl the merger' If vou can honestly answer ~ts 10 each of the first Fi ve and no to each of the seco nd £roup you are todeed in a strong position in lhe rnerged con1pany But 1! ,1ou m1~s even a few -lhree or four -start examining your options well ''1 advance of a possible merger and be prepared to take care of yourself Ant1c1pate developments so you can make your ov.n decisions before others make them for you Hendy goes so far a~ In conclude that the executl\ e J~as t prepared to take care of himself in a merger is ofl en the good leader the slroni;: 11dm1 n i s trator the successful man And a highly placed executive may easily be )~fl out of merger discussions and thus be the least llkely person to f1nd himself still at the lop 1n the new setup Agamst the background of these shock1rii - but informed -observations THl1nghast s reassurances seem at best naive It simply does not make sense for merged companies -particularly those merging b~cause of deep economic pressures -to contin u e 1ndef1n\tely with duplicated facilities The knives may not com~ out 1nlo lht o~n for months or even years For many reasons It may be years before t h t conwhdation e!tm1natts the s~parate offices of the weaker of the mersed companies But the knives w11! come out eventually The ehm1nat1ons will take piece Its one law of the corporate world that I've never seen violated and 1 ve seen the Jaw operale again and again If vou are 1n an exposed posit ion 1n anv company ~hich 1s a cand idate for merger do, for ~our ol'.n v;e lfare lake th is column and its 1nessage most SfflO\lS!.1. 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J:: _ U Lr Fd 7 ;t u\°; ,,~' !~ -•-11 tensive industries such 1s tex t~ 1~: lJ ~ M"i 1.':p 1~ J ' :\Ii£~ 1 1'!1 r, 1 1'"' 1 ""="" !::1:T11f :r. .o f ~11 itt! -"' :::I~ 131 11 • ~ '"" ->.t t 1ttS: tt•1 11 ' •11~ at ;, ""' ~'waf;~;~:r (~nciord~~dg: ~~~:" G!,~ Jf1i fJ?r~111 2i '1 1 iii~=~:~~ ·* m ~ ~i ! ~ ~~:~~ :J~ e l il~ ! ~ ;.filr,;r,, J ~tt: ii 11 ~1 ~; ~§~i~~!1n t~t ~ fjr: ;!~ ~ n create 1obs fa st for t.he poor g~~ 'j~ 'iuj• ~~ 'i.\' 11 l :ili..,M~1; .J5 lJt h~ Jf:% ..., +n• a£1,1"1 ,.,, tt tf ~~ .. ~ ~ e~Mwa " 't "' 'rJ -"t!~ t a( , ulo 1P. 1 v. 1ijg ±.,: But Fomento w a 1 1pec-~111. f' ' 1 1111r f!tc1 lj ,. !I.ill'• 1>1 ' 11 11 ...-+' " '1nl '' " :I U.,., + " o~•,,1t1~•~ .ae ~ '~ Cv. = ~ tll~ J: .. 1' ~ ' ,J,, 'f "'im" t-•.,• I I f f In al ~~ 10 • f·ll "'"i QI A • ldS!r I «I )I) ,,.. ii--1 :N~-M1~t. kl. :L S4 +1~"' rnMol II ii* n t'"'P n 'l•I ' •• tacu ar y success u "" a. 10 :t loll wn fJIC "' 111< !If' ·~ S!Vr,,.. ~ I ~. :.ri,,.,1.-.. 02~ '""' 11 11, , + Met__., ' ~ ~" "" st" jrn::Nr 01 J ''" ., ,,.. OI .. ~ !1U'• ~ ,~tmi If :.: itt ~ ~ :: 1v"",,,,,,"1 Uf 11' .. ?tv. ll~ -~. intensive bu.s1nesus, t oo \em~ 1 C1t; n:t,"',¥C 1i;j '' :l~:'~u~.o ,J ~ -.. ?,~_:,• ,~:\9cJ~~~ ~ ~tt~• ~:lh/,~c'° J 1C ~1t 1~~=~tbr:gno~vc!!0 1 J lj " ~~ iln ~''- Petrochemical investments in ,rrJrf 1 !! 1ili ~~M"v '1:H1J:U ~~~ ~ ,,_ ~-~ ""' ,,.. ..,s ~ f'f ' '"8" 1 "' 1J11:= " L 1l::'i:% :r1 HJ, U!~ u .. Jlli'" __ =,a,, Puerto Rico 1lone h I ye ~"~.:,.m , il 11 11 ,f..t-li·t llU ··-!lo\..,..,. _a 11!i::"' ••. ~, ,:! =,::. • • ' ... ~ ~ -_-. ~~ i,~, •.• ,~.·1~''"li52 ,., JI .. l ,, -~ L 11""" 8 1 u;: UA: lu E ll lJO~ ;J',,;J1 mt ,-, .. ";.f -ill~ '!' •,~·~ 1• '1~~~L,~_!'t,t_Alr, ',',"' °' • _~:: amounted to $700 m ion "' 1« •·:11 • n '}.""' u It• • • ""m ., "' • 1 • ' .. .. + " ~w· -~ ~ .. : Jn spue of the gr .. t ouccw ~"'"' ' '• 1::: 1-' 'rl~ ~~ .1:·~• '~ $ f. t ~ '11 : :lt:U I ~ ~ i::'~:~ !I, ·;, ' ~ = ~ ttEIT-7"1 !. .ll ll~ ~·t~ .• !j~ :;t ~. of Operation BootJtr•P Puerto i" llf 1~11 l~ ': 1 ~:•'ii ,~ .r ~"" ~ -.,. .1 .ff, \'Ir ,W -. i.71 '"' '"' ),! -i.Lt 1 » ff Lr.; ~i 1.l\t Rico !till has an unemplaY·0.sn~'.l 1!:f', 0v,rc.,. ,1 'n:;:1111~ ~ -1 1; •u,• ,.. t·,~~ $'~~~~-, 1\l ll'J =~tlt:11_,1•,i .1111, .. 1 1i: 1 ment rate of 10 to 12 percent ~i;'.'ri'l n:l;U v.;:r L~1111J ff J 1mt•f.~ J, tt~ ljj ~ ,., 1 -. :~" 1 1t l'J 1~ ::::'~ ~~·!J(-~l ~ :m,J 1~ll~ 1~'.l, ·~~~ _• ~ in most years tMce thlt af H "' •t 1-, •,~ C..,, 1 "T 1 .. ~ f 'J 7 ti :,~-ff U i! iii ,_ t '0 r " -"' the malnl8"d Thi! (Ol'COll I fol " Ill ti ~"!, .. Jn "(c:t:; I ~ t 1:~ ~J'. !i'l).-+++~ :r . > ::0 a r.~ I: n O = ~ ~1::!" It ijl li~ ~ ~; J of m1gr11Uon to me malnl•nd °" 1t~ u ra.•i: II iai··~,~~ ~ ~ ~=· 1A -.. I~ .~ 1·~ = !1 ~~~:w s:rl)I ,ni;; t;; : = !? ~ort••rto Rfca111 HOldlll • ~ •l 'l ~=~• . j£~~·~'.ij ,,:, '• lg t'~ .; "1 ~·~ ~~~.111 " • • ll -~ t~:·f~ • "ll r~ : 'm ~~. "In lh6 comlnc dec!lde," ~ r.:i ,, , 1 n ;;: ~ Iii! ::; , ~ 11: 'I~ \; :j:; "-...: ~~, ~,, 3" ~ L • VIit ,, II 1f~ J!lh ,f« 14 ~aid a Fome.nto apokesman 1n ·~~ , ,, •·ti ~: t1;.,_o 1 1J l :t :; ~!ft rtb ,Ii I :? ~ j•5 :-i n 1, ;, ~ " ..... , ~ ;I ~ ~ -w --M-,.. New York ' we hope to tuPo ir:.h ,i 'n' ,111 .~ttt 01gh " :0~~.ft• : ! ~· MM 1 I" c " ,i:..i~wAi~ .,.. + ~ ::e~·.r ~ ·~ "1" '~ + ~ I l 0 .lion Bootltrap T~ ~ l v.il f· 11 A trnr11 &rif '4 !~ -" ""•''-'• t• '• ~ ~· ' ''" + • p •n per j""':a•• 1 1i i! ~·"' 1~· .. 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At TnlPrlr> or 11~ j)l!;iv.11 ~ h<'ITI 111 fl 11 •\nn fl1 e fnlr! 1hr pl ant m 11kr ~ fl'r Jllr h ~rt rn 11 nrl strnnll 1!11 rn11 rlr r~ 11~c<l 111 mAnu/~c tlirrni;: m;ignl!'t ~ ..-~ \\ '()Ill\ -Trx::irn lnr hR~ a11,nrclrc\ ::i rnn!r<1r1 1ri Arthur (; ~Ir l\!!'e /,. Cc> !!" 1n slall 11 li 1100 h:irrt'I ::i dav hvdrnlrrntcr ill Is Eili;:lt lln<lc Pl;in1 <11 V.t:'il\llle NI 1hfl hvrlrnlr('<1 lrr 1~ pilrt of A mo1\1f1r<11lnn nr the r('J1nerv In rrrluf'e !ht lead content or g;i5nhne 1 .. ~ " ,. ' "' " ' • " S11mhols :I t"n~;.,11:u~:;.,•,•: ,:::;:::1c~·.r•1 ., .,,...._ d1nG• n •~• !1ffffln• 11•1 .. I•• •~"" .. '• dltll<l'1•"'""" D•••d en '"• l•U Gu1r!• I• , ;le '""' •nnu1 ~1cl1 """" S,..cl• ~· ' • IY ,. Ol¥1dt,,., or ••1m1n1t not d•OI• n1 •d •1 •rg.,I• f • O.nl llHI Jn 11\or lol 1>W n1 IO..IM 11 " JI 0.6.I LY PILOT Is Walsh Next? Angels Bid Sayonara to Lefty Tobacco-chewing Lefty Phill ips. tht' St'C'O('ld manager of the I r o u b I e d California Angels. \\'as fi red Thursday but the. American Lea~ue baseball club remained 1nun1 on the future of tts R6neral manager. Dick Wal sh. In a joint announccn1cnt. Angt·ls OOard chairman Gene Autry and club President Bob Reynolds said that the contracts of Phillips and his four coaches were not being renewed. There wa s no hint from rnanage me nl wh en a new manager would be named . 'The coaches are Rocky Bridges, Ca rl TONY BONWELL Big Load 011 Bo11well Sat111·cla y • Cp Searrle wn~· foo tball playcr11. coaches and JUS1 plain fol ks are f<'eling the tcns1nn n1nunt a.~ !he Universi ty of \\'ash1ngton ·.~ hig Saturday confrnntatinn w1~h 1nvachng St;.111ford nears. bnf' chap 111 particular whn achn1t s feeling !he ~10.·c ll1ng an:ur1y '" Tony Bonwrl\. a formrr ltunttngton Bl'ach }\1gh School and (;olden \Vesl College s thlete. The fi-J. l90-pnuo1I Jlln1or has a particularly h!!a\'y burden on his youthful but battle hardened shoulrlcrs. He·s the ---------\VH ITE \VASI-I ---------- GLENN WlllTE :i:afety . thr guy \Vash1ngtt)n ""111 be Jnoking rn lnr stopping rhc deep pass And , Stanford 1s c~iwc1ally dangerous through the air lanes. as il has been the past threr t!ccadcs. "Their 11m1ng on pa~s1ng and rr1·r1\·1ng '" 01 o s L 1mpres!.1\·r . Bnn \\ell told 1h1s ro!un1n in a trlrphon" 1nll'rv1c""'· ""Th1·1r pa•~er throw~ 1-1·,,11 rlcrp and hf' r<in ri'alh unl11:id that hall · Tnn~ h;i.~ hr•'{lml' a star!cr 1n thr !!11.~k1•·~· 1:1,1 t11n nut 1n~~ 1 1rtnr1P~ h1e r Tl'1:l~ t"hr1~r1an 1·11 -:!li l ;ind ll!1n1J1s 1.i2-14 ' · 1"1t' llht pl;nrd <11rragr ball ~n l11r h11I 111th 1•u1·h ~.1n1r I i:irt 1nnr" r~prnrr11·r ;ind l'•\ll fldt•nr'r ;u1d l1111·1ng (·,1nfidr11rr 1s rrall\' ;i h1g [:ictnr t1r ~ll~ ~ ··1 i·nn ."1111 11nprri11• rin n;v o\"rrall ti111ckn1's~. rrar!1rin .1nd rl':id111g rlefen ... es One big <1 sse1 is to hr ahle 10 g1iess \\"1th the quarh·rb;·1cks ;inrl 11 hilt tilt'~' do * * * ·Thr hilrdr~t 1h1nc for n1c \\ilS t1djusl1ni: In \Vash1n~lu11·~ !\·pc of lechn1que in nnr nn ()11C'. pa.~.~ rnveragr llod· rcsprin."1hil1t~, J1 w:is hard !o J?el it ~!l o1011'n :inrl ~rr 1111: h;ill "'"~ f'srwr1a lly lou_gh be1·ausr l 1-1·::1.~ 1ust coming 1n1n ;i nrv.· system <1nd cvC'ryth1ng 1-1·as c.01ng so f11st. .._ "llul act u<11I~· physical ront11c1 1n cnllege foot brill is easie r than 11 was in h 1~h school :i nrl junior rollrge hrca11se ~1nu rlon'! h:ive as n1uch or 11 in prarlice. Pr;ic\it·cs on this levr l ;irP innre pn!1shPd. "'Of course 1n games thr guys t1 rr bigger, fa ster ri nd hit n1uch ha rder.·· !onwell. who married r o rm c r Jlunt1ngton High homecorn1ng Ql!CPn Mfchelle. Andrew last June. says he really feels the bulterOics buildi ng up for this gl'!fle. Koenig. Pete Rei ser and Norm Sherry. Phillips' one-year contract expired alter the clu b ended its season al r.li nnesota last week, IVaJsh. who has two years left on a flve- year par t, reµo rtcdly will be repl;iced by Harry Dalton . director of p I aye r development of !he Baltimore Onoles, ;ifter the \Vorld St•ries. However. the Orioles are reported to have' offered to matr h any deal the An gels mnke to Dalton. Phillips came to the Angels in 1969 as a coach from the Los Angeles Dodgers Lil{e s Beii1g On tl1 e Spot \VASHJ NGTON IAP1 -George All en h11s the only undefeated tca111 in pro football and the \\1ashington Redskins coarh is well aware or the fact. •·t get phone calls from Los Angeles, Chicago. J\'ew Ynrli, different places and they say to me, 'no1v you·re on the s pot,'" he sa id Th ursday. "Jl's a nice spot to be nn . That's the way it"s supposed lo be."' Allen. 1-1·ho came to the na tion 's capital last J anuary after being firerl by the l.os Angeles R11ms. has moldt'<l a team that has 1-1·on three straight. incl uding one over 1hc strong Dallas Cowoys last \veck. The \Vashington coath. how c v e r , docSn'l plan to sta rl coasting even though, on paper. it 1vould seem that everything is ready for the homecoming or the only Redskins tean1 to win its firsl three garnes liince 1934. That y e a r U1e club went ;i!I !lie way to the NF'L ch;impionship final. "'Vell, on paper we are not as good a football team <1 s Dallas. either.'' he said, ""but thi s team's strength is that 1-1·e ;ire 10 men 1-1'ho are logether and 11•ho beliel"e 1n Cat":h othe r. However. 1\"C all know that games are not won on pa pl'r ·· A!len said 11l so the Hcd:->k1ns probably no longer will have a ~1n:ill ::i.dv11nta1:e going inlo their fu!ure gan1cs as they did a;:a insl St. Louis. New York ?Jlrl Da llas. ··\\"e won't sneak up on anybody anvmorr."' he said. '"\\le were underdog s in · Sl. Louis. The (;1ilnts had al1-1·ays beaten the l{edskins. \Ve were lG-poinl underdogs in Dallas. You will not sec that anymore. '"It should br e11sicr for lloust0n. for c.~<lmplc. to get Hs te11m ready mentally fnr an undefeated opponent.·· The ricd~kins liave been rii ted ;i 1fl- p01n1 fa vorite ovr·r Sund;iy·i; opponent, th e Houston Oi le rs. '"There is a n advantaii:e to being on lop and ha1'inf: !he rest chasing you but three .1::arncs do nrir. a season rnakc."' said Allen. Handless Boy Quits Oriol es As Batboy RAL Tl Ml/RE 1 r\P ' -.J;iy ~·l a1.zone. vrter11n hatboy of the Raltimore Orioles \1•111 rcll re af1cr the \Vorld !"-ierirs . ./av, 18, whose s1.x·year career began 10 l'.lfi:'i ·as lhe v1s1 ting tca111 h;itbo~. h:i!'i pPrforn1ed w i th !he Orin!es in f o ur ~ucces~ful American l.e:iguc penna nt races and in three \\lorld Srrit'.~ .Jav. v.•ho lost his hands in a fire ;icci<lent when he was 2. made the announcement while doinJl one of his less r ~riting jobs. shining about 42 ppirs of shu.cs worn by the Orioles at Oakland '"The easiest part of the job is the part v.•e do on the field during the game .. , Jay sa ys, '"which everyone wants to do." lie said he regrets leaving his job, but ''nobody who \\'ants to work for money. \\'ants lo be a batboy." "It wa s a tough decision to make," Jay admitted. However. as a senior at Parkville Senior High School he is looking toward college. ~ Jay says he "learned a lot about baseba!l and a lot about a lot of things"' during his batboy career. "I know a lot of the people can·t understand wh y a ballplayer might get sno!ty or something like that," Jay said. "But they have their personal life and bad days like everyone else ..• I don't know anybody whom I dlslik.e. I only met one ballplayer I disliked in my entire career "' \ where he served as Waller Alston·s pitching coach. Rated as the c I u b lo beat to the American League West this season. the Angels never got off the ground , finishing 251~ garnes behind the Oakland A ·s with a 76·86 record. "I did the best job I could with the per.~onnel I had to deal with ... Phillips s aid after the announcement. "It's their prer ogative whether Uiev 1-1·ant lo renew rny contract or fire me.·,. Philtips had been beset with playt"r difficulties including the problem of handling Alex Johnson. the American League·s batting champion. and the departure from lhe team of Tony Conig liaro. expected to provide lhe Angels "'ith batting power. ""J don "! know whether the J ohnson and Conig liaro n1atters were involved in the owners' dC'c1s1on." he said. '"I think 11 was miire a nu1ttcr of ""'here we finished." Phillips had le\'if'd numerous fines on .Johnson before the cl ub deeided tu suspend him June 26 for lack of hu stle. A recent arbitrators' decision ruled that Jonn son wa s entitled lo ruU pay for the time he was suspended because he needed rnedit'al help. Earlier lhis week Johnson was traded by the Angels lo Cleveland. rhill1ps st1 ld he had reached no decision on lhe Ang el s' offer to give hin1 a job in its organization in scouting and player p!'rsonnC!I . ""I'm thinking about it .'' he said. ·J'!J re;;ch a decision before the end of thr \l;'or ld Series. i\ty relations with the Angcls is friendly. They did 1-1•hat tbey thoug ht they had lo do." Phillips sa id he was leaving today as a n1ember of the Angels party traveling to Baltimore for the start of the ~.ftW. Series Saturday. ~ Phillips succeeded Bill Rigney May-27. 1969. Jn his nearly three years with California. his teams won 221 g:imes and lost 2'.!5. The An gels finished third m lhe American West 1n 1969 and 1970 and fourth this past season. '"We believe Lefty is an excellent baseball rnan but there c:arne the time when changes had tn be rnade." said ;i j o i n t statement from A u tr y 11nd Reynolds. ""We felt the position of (he c lub in the standings indicates such a change is in order." Gomez Gets New Pact; Fouts Out SAN DIEGO ~ Managc.r Preston Gomez and the resl of the San Dieg11 Padres coaching staff were rehired Thw-sday for the 1972 season. despite the third straight year in the National League cellar. "It has never been my policy to blam11 .. t he manager or coaches for failures on the field,'' said E . J . "Buzzie" Bavasi, the c\ub"s president, in making the announcement. ., ( ,, ' ".' •; ' " LEFTY 'S UPS AND DOWNS -De throned Angels field manager H arold "Lefty" Phillips is se en ltop photo) in a rare happy moment \vith prob!c 1n play· er Alex J ohnson. BclO\\". Lefl y rakes an umpire over the coals 1n an eq ually rare dis play of fi red up eniotion. Ellis Messing Up Vegas BAL Tll\1 0 RE \A Pl Pittsburgh manager Danny Murtaugh may hnd himself biting a little deeper into the cigar he's al ways chomping on. but as or now he's sticking wilh problem.plagued Dock Ellis as his starter for Saturday·s World Series opener against I he Baltimore Orioles. Elllis, besides his normal difficulty find,i11g hotel accommodations to sui t his style, has a tend~r right elbow that doesn't suit his efficiency on the mound. But Murtaugh still is sticking with hi! original decision to go with Ellis against Oriole left·hander Dave McJ'l{ally. "l"ve named Dock to start." the Murtaugh explained. "I've not named a repl acement if Dock isn ·1 able to .1::0 ·· F:tl i~. meanwhile. had some difficulty when ht checked out his hotel roo m after arriving here with the club Thursday. He and his wife took one look at the OH TV Snturdn11 <;ho111ael 4, JO 0.111. accommodations and,. before you could say "The Pirates pinch pennies,"' El!is had changed rooms. Murtaugh agreed with E 11 is' assessment of the rooming acknowledging they were spiffy," but added: situation, "not too "Wh81 the heirs 11 bed -just a place to lie nn. righl '.''" In that manner . Murtaugh indicated he was more concerned with Ellis' arm than his bed. And even Ellis may have been. for once he straightened out his accommodations to his satisfaclion he left for the ball park to sec if his sbow \vould respond to his satisfaction. IL did. Then, when told Las Vegas ocldsmak rs h11ve refused to quote a priee on the game because of his questionable condition, lhe controversial right-hander laughingly acknowledged his spreading fame. "J"ril messing up Las Vegas?" he ssid with a smile. "l"m really 1etting around." ,,., EUGENE. Ore. -Oregon quarterback Dan Fouts will miss Saturday night's Paciric-8 football game against Southern California. UO coach Jerry F' rt. I confirmed Thursday. ··oan·s leg is st.ill bothering him and he v.·on"t be ready for SC," Frei said. , l-larvey \Vinn. who replaced Fouts against Texas last week, \viii get thEt starting call, l?rci said. "Harvey has been doing a fine job or running the <:lub," he said, but added that the plays will be sent in by offensive coach J ohn Robinson. ,,., VANCOUVER . R.C. -Corona de\ Mar's Rod Laver and J\'ewport Beach's Roy Emerson overpowered the team of Terry Ryan and Tom Leon2.rd to win their third round doubles match in the $50 ,000 lnternation l I en n i s tourney Thursdav. Emei-Son v.•as due to play Boh Car· michael and La ver faces Andres Gimeno in fourlh round singles matches today. Carmichael dov.·ned f.12Tk Cox, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 while Cimeno turned back Bob Maud, 3·6. 7-5. 6-3. In other matches. Ken Rosewall trip- pf'd Fred Stolle, 3-6, 6·0, 6-3 a nd t-.'ickl Pilic tripped Ismael el Shafei, 6-2. 6-2. ,,., VIRGINIA WATER, England-Defend- ing champion Jack Nicklaus was a nar- row winner and Arnold Palrrlf'r was .a11 unhappy loser -upset by the swarming <:ro"'d and opponent Bnb Charles ~ Thursday In the PiccN!i!Jy \\'orld Match Play golf championship" . An Englishman, a South African, A New Zealander and a wayward putter stand between Nicklaus and his second successive title as the world"s best match play golfer. Nicklaus cl;1shes with Neil Colc.6 • ot England in the semifinals while Gary Player of South Africa meets the left· handed Charles in the other half of -the semis today. ,,., LA NSING, ?<.1ich. -11octors kept close ""'atch today on Clarence "Biggie" Munn, l\lichigan State University a th [e t i e director wh o sufferer! a stroke Thursday afternoon . Munn. 64 , co.1ched MSU lo foot-ball prominence in the early 19Ws befo re becoming athletic director in 1954. In the past 17 years, he supervised the growth of an athletic program now reaturing J5 intercollegiate sports and a vasl physical complex. ,,., CH ICAGO -The Chicago White Sox appointed Larry Sherry, 36, former major league pitching star, manager· of their Tucson farm club in the Pacit'ie Coast League Thursday. .. Sherry had a 56-48 major leAg{le pitching record, hurling for Los Angeles and Houston in the National League and Detroit in the American League from 1959 through 1967. ,,., AUSTIN, Tex. -Quarterback Eddie Phillips will not play against Okla"°"'• Saturday, Texas coach Darrell Royal said Thursday. ·-. Phillips, the best-running quarter1>11et Royal says he has e-0ached, apparr.,nUy recovered mtraculously Wednesday lrom' a hamstring muscle pull that has pl~ him for weeks, and he started Thur -'• workout without a limp. but later , began le favor his injured leg. ' . I • •. ~ut he adds, '"lherc arc still ~1x more games after lhal. The Rose Bn\\•I seems lilie a long way off to me ... it doesn"t tioitn seem real that I might get to play in 11.: ".:'If I did. that and my wedd1n.1: day wl)Jld be the two biggesl e~·ents of my lite." Tony 1lso says that pl :iyine: big tiQ>e colltge football is somelhing like a dlf"m. Righthanders Bypassed for M~Nally ,,., SAN FRANCISCO -The questioi\ ,Pr whether a ticktt prk:f: increased by lhe San Francisco 49ers football teaih" l1 pfirmiislble under President Nh:a)i•s wage-price freeze will be put to the"Coet of Living Council, I federal officllif'1HJd 'Dyou witch It ror yesr1 on telrvision nnll thtn all or 1 sudden you're there with 1him. It's re1lly 1 great feeling ." Tony says he chose the Universit y or Wbhlngton over other schools because hCfollowed the advi~ le pick a school by wbeu he'd like to live -don't I~ football M" lhe decider. ~nd so he ~ts 1 slowed down life compared to what he knew Jn Orange ~nty. But you can bet the ~po i!I accelerating this week 1111s the biggie with Stanford draw~ nearer. • 8ALTI!\10RE (UPI) -Manager Earl Weaver of the Baltimore Orioles named lefthander D8vt McNally Thursday as his opening pitcher for the World Serles Saturday and· s11d his rt11190fls for starting l\fcNally will make sense "If we win.·· Defying the percentages. Weaver byassed his two righthsnd »game w I nn e r s and screwball·throwlng lefthander Mike Cuellar for McN11lly, a ~game winner in each of the l11st four seasons who wss 21·5 this year dctiplte a sore itrm, MeNelly beat Vida Blue and, the Oakland Athletics ~ the Ur1t game of the American Leagiil playoffs last SW>day._ • - The Pltlsburgh Pirates, who arrived ln 81IUmore Thursday afternoon. a r e heavily loaded with righthand hitting and had a tough 39-lt record 11galnst lefthanded pitching during the reguliir se1son. "I talked with the two SCf)Ul~. J lm Rus10 end Walter Youse," Weaver 111ld, ''and we came up with just a& many, lf not more reason11 to pitch a lefthander as s rlghlhander. "After the series, I'll tell you why," he said. "lf we win they'll make sense. If not, they won 't." Russo and Youse scouted the Pirates during the National Ltagut playof(s and sre recognized AS among the best SC(luUi tn baseball . Weaver said McNally would be followed In the scri.e11 by righthender Jim Palmer in the second game and Lefty Cuellar In the third. Pat Dobson, the »game winner who didn't see .flny action In the playoffs, .will once again be assigned to the bullpen because Weaver said "He is the best man to go there. He gives you an ece In the hole and Is our ace trump." But Weaver said he would be prepared to change his strategy if his plans don't work. "I can get five lefties into the series Is lefties prove successful. I went with lefties again5l Oakland because of their baserunning and they didn't steal a base. These guys won their 20 games against both left snd rlghthanded batters 50 I'm noL worried." , Thursday. ·~' Ralph Bums, regional dlretlor of'\ \)Ml Office of Emergency Preparedness;"'fakl the National Football League club \fould present evidence as to why the flhi!• should stand. ·,r, · 'Tickets went up I I, of which 50 ·ttMt WM for a new d ly tax and lhet.tror"e nllowable, Bums said. He said the·i:tlers contend their ticket price inorflsie should be 11llowed btc1u11e of their nwvo from Kt.iar StadRun to Candlestick Park. I Fi1·e Plans Give11 Oka y • 111 Clen1e11te Official plans ;:ind !<pr1'il 1t«H1ons for .S;in Clemen1e'!'. new f1rr d e pa rt me n l ht:adquarters won swift arcep1anr t: bv city councilmen !h1.~ wrck and will be put out to bid soon Cnuntilmen <H'r·rplrd lh(' docun1rn1 ~ fron1 archi1cr! l\'1ll;irrl T ,Jflrdiin. whn predicted th;:i ( thr !ll"OICl'I will tilrn~ within the $140 0011 budgrl City officials hn1w' 10 h:ivr !hP nr\v building completrd earl,\' next spring The buildin,i: will ort·up~ "hat no\\' i.~ a parkin~ lot and ;ipprnat'h apron trr the rxisling headf]U<Hlers a! ei\•1(· eroter The exterior drs1,lln of the ~plit -levrl facility will cnnlorn1 to existing civic i:enler design New rriu1pmen1 garages, dormitories for a full·l1n10 dC'partmrnt. offices and recreation rooms "''111 be constructed. OAILY PILOT I UH P~o10 A Sltfldy Nool~ 5 OAJL '( PILO'I' :; Panelist State" Pepsi Generation 'Accepting Sex' f,;//I CAC:O J l.PI 1 -Casting an eyP to 111~ own bare pa t(', <'e~ rr.searchcr Dr \l,'Jllian1 .\las1ers acc·used tht-.. bald - hearlf'rl g1·nt'rat1nn" o/ refusing to r.·,·og1111e i-e~ as a natural bodv fun ("t1on Thi> 111ung he ~aid. arc eorTiini: along tJ1:llrr ,\1;i ... 1rr~. 5.'>. eoauthnr "1th his wife. \·1r~1n1a .!ohn~on, of ' Human Sexual H"1'D011~r ·· and '"Hu11111n Sr Xu a I ln11d1'<Jllilt'\ " appC'arrd Thur~day (in ;i 1'1\' n11'n1her p;1nel lo dt~r·u~.~ "The Fulurr of St•x ' It 1,;1, ~l'"ll~Orf'd h.\ P!a~boy •·\\ l' !•f the h;ild.hr:idrd generation 11111 ,. n1•1 <·r I rra1l'd ~l'X a ~ a n;itur;i! ruru·11nn . :\l:'11>1rr~ ~:-iul. bnl just a~ a h;ih~· hl'C:ltlf tn brr<Jlh its se\'ual organs h!•g1n 1!l ruliruon. and both r!f lions come 11;1\11rally l;11er ••11 Thto 1·:1t1·h hr .-.;i1d. 1~ 111111 ;:i pcr-.on ''r<1n hold 111, br1•11111 a ~hurt tirnr. h1i. hnwrl~ a tongrr t1 n1r bul Sl'\' has the u111011r facit111 or rlrla1 nf dr111 al " \'OtJ don l ha l'e a. 11.ame (n sex. 11 cca ~! M be 1111eresl1ng " 1 !11 a pa.renthet1C'al ri stde to the 200- men1hcr aud1rnrr \\'at1.\ OO(ed that all lhP pa nt·h!'t ., had n1ade ;i good deal of r11011e~ lrnni !he i;<1n1P 1. nr Jori Fort 41 an authflr and ki·turrr r11i.~crrr>d ""llh \\'a tt!' I think ,,,, 1'!in st;inrt on 11:-; (l\111 , lr1·s sav 1wn i('P! If Ill' h;11 (' lhr di menSIOO or lo\'('" hr -.:-i1d · I 110111 lh111~ t/1r t11h1rr of ~r x rlepend~ "ll f'11111•calmt"nl ,\-. 1hr has1~ nf IO\'e a.nd tllU!llal rf!U<!llt \ ..... , \\ t!I "Ufl ll"P ;inti flnun'h ··he ':i1d · Th;ir" 11hal lhr ~oal ,h .. 11ld hf' . A111f111r \1 nr!•)fl ll11n1 ~:.iirl he think ~ hr .. 11ih1· r11•onll' l:i11gh ;it;.1111 srx. bu! 1f"s 111r ~111rl .~r lauc:htrr ""lh<il 1.~ nnt the a11t 11h1·-1· .. r 'f·riou-n"'·' • Councilmen expct1 the bid openin,i: lo i<ike place on Nov. 12 w11h co nstruction beginning S0<1n ;iJter the formal contracts are signed. Senior citi zen~ take ad1·antage nf a treC'·shaded ~pot JO Heisler Park in Laguna Beach. Ind ian ~umn1er 1\·as on the ~·arpath as ten1per a1ures soa red ·rhe stcn1c park n1·crln0k1ng: the nccan JS a favor11e \I 1th v1s1 tors .to the art rolony, both young and old. ··p i~ !hr n~Jy t1alur;il funl't!Oll thil! ha ~ hC't'll drn il'tl ·· As ;i <·on~eriuetl!'C. 11r ~nnw ;i 10t 1nfJrt" about brC'<-!hin.!! th;in we do ab11u1 se., \l"t•re lull ol tT1!1c1.;n1 ;ihoul hnw barf 11 r .\n1en1·1ir1" 11rt> ii! i.rx . · hr said. I 1h111I. 11 111)uld hr hrncr tn s:ly. ·Rv !:t•or~r . 11r"re ("n 1n111J,: aloni:? There m;i _v hi' son1<'th1n~ brl tcr. bu1 a1 lt"ast wr·re 1nn1·1ng · - Thr nnll" 11·nn1a11 p<1 neJ1,l. [)r :'-1arv C11 ldrrnn1', cn~flunci,..r nf Thr ~ r 't lnfnrm.:irinn ;ind £duration Council of the l "n11rd S!;i!c ~ aeru,rd fclln\1· panells! Or. \\'1lh;im ~1n1('1n nf malt> chan\'in1sm. Jordan explained nne slight hitch in the construction to cnuncil mcn \.li'cdnesda.v- the need fnr speci;il t•aissnns to be driven into thr l::ind ::it thC' s11r lo support thr structure flf the buildin~. !'i1ll s::1n1plrs and ;inal\'<;t.• rPvr;i lrd snrne 1ns1abil1ty in 1he ·::irea and hP rC<'ommended that th e pi lings be install· ert \\'hen thr f1rr he<irk1uartrr~ 1s 1·n111plctcd, sc\•crril puhlic s;ife1 ~· rnailers wh ich hrivc bcrn held off will nH'rge. The budget('(! l'XPlJlsinn of f i r e de nartrnent pcr~onnel will take rffecl, ;:iJlo"·ing !he ci t\' lo ha\'e 24-hour fire protection for l h~ first lime in its hislflry. Co1mcilmcn also ha ve indic;ited that \\"hen the four new men ;;ire added. plans could he 11np!cmcnt'!d tn l:inn ch a formal. ci1y-11.1n cn1ergencv rimhulancc service using firemen as df1vers and attendant.~ The completion nf thr fire hr.:idquartrr.~ 111~0 will ;;illnw fnr !he b;idlv needed expansi1n1 of the police !acil1ty. ~·hich \\"Ill lake over the pre.-.r nt equ1pn1en1 garage arC'a and the sm?Jl firr rlepartment office. E.1.:pansion nf thr police area will hr dune lhrough cit y purcha sl' of matrrials and volunteer lab1.1r by police officers t hr msclve~. [)ur1ng the rnnstrut11nn period. 11."P rlcpartm~nt functions \\'il1 ~hift bark In the small building in the ril.v .vards v.•h1ch housed !he firefighter~ original!.\'. City ti.1an:igcr Ken C:irr said rt'rcnll.v he c\'pect.s completi on of all the construc- tion by about ~'larch I of 1972. Physician Saves Girl With Razor ~1 ARBLEHEAD. ~l as.~. I AP 1 En1er gency surgery with a razor blade performed on a doctor's\kilchcn floor save;d the life of a 2-yealf-OJd Thursda .Y night. doct ors at Salem Ho s p i I a I reported. Kirsten Shcldnn rhokcd on ;;i picrr nf mC'al during dinner. lier parent!> ru~hrd her across the .~t rcr! !n the home of Dr. Charles B. Oa\·idsor1 He zrled In dis1odcf' the meal hv slap111n.e the l'hild's 0back ~\'hen tha·l dJdn·l "'·ork he rr1ed to cut the rhild's lra1;hea with a kit chen knife It '.l'as tno ciull. so Davidson go! a r:izor hlade from h1.~ b.alhroom and made lhe cut to allow lhe child to resume 6rcaLhing Shf'; was reported 1n good cond1t1on at the hospit al. Bloo,J111oliil c to Stop At La1!111u1 Chureh Laguna Beach resiclen1~ "'ishin.R 1o donate blood In !hr Red Cross ·will havr an opportunity ~ionday ll'hen the bloodmobile vi.~i t.~ the commun11y. Tht van will be al thC' Community Presbyteri;in Churcll . 415 Forest Ave., from 2:30 p.m, to 7. Pro.spective donors ni ay arrive 11! a ny lime or make an apPQintmcnl by call in~ 4~. Red Cross officials have set a community goal of 110 pints. Task Force Will Study Boo111, r1t Sci 1i .] oaqu,iri San .Joaqu in·, Elen1cn1:.ir1· District's rapid grn'.l·!h -lrnn1 JO.flOO student.~ s\nre l!'.11\.'> - S1 ·h()ol 1.noo to will bf' studied by a spe1'1al task fnr!'e appntn!ed b.\ the Board nf Trustees. Thr purpnsr nf 1hc study 11·111 hr tn ('Xamine lh<' d1stric·rs cons!rurtinn nrcrls PO Iha! r('romrncndat1on s r an br n1 nde for the future "The ta sk forrP w1ll hf' a.~sicnC'ci In ;:i!>.~i~t the board in dr\'rlnping rri1en;i 1n rst;;ibJ1sh1ng dis1nc1 j!rn\1·th pnl1eir~,'' said Ralph C.at cs. i-upenntrntlrot ''It shoul d hr 1nadr up r•f ;;i f'l"O~~ ~rl'!lno of 1'1\l"l<'n~ 11·11hi11 the rnn1 1nun11y indrrcndrn1 of 11ny sreria! izrn1Jp.' he added. "The~.'lJ [f)Ok l'll ~rO"'!h prfljrr!ion~. fina ncial lim1tat1ons rinci altcrn;1L11cs ar;;iilablc,"' said G::ites "Thc_v·11 al so scrk solutions fro1n develnpers or fron1 nc1v lcgisla!ion to libcra lizr laws conf1n1n~ ll.~ bu1 which don'! bother districts w11h slower growth rates" Applauding the idea and l'a rrying il further was IVayne Ch1rk. president nf the San Joaquin Coordinating CounC'1I. Irvine Council on Education. and llniversit.11 Park Pa re n I ·Te a c h c r As.~orialion Clark ·s PTA group urged lhc board lo .1;ive immedia te cons1drratinn of a \/!'( override elrrtion sin<·c the dis!nrrs prcsenl \a1< O\'rrridr nf 7:1 crnts cxpirrs io .l une. Mc also ;i skcd lh;il 1hr ho;ird flrp;;ir t frotn normal procrdu rP and hal'r. ii l'rcond prnpnsal 011 1hr tax h;;itlnt -nnr that "'oulci raist> fund~ carn1arkrrl for cons trut'lion School offtciab htl\e r~t 1111<1trd Iha! ii 11pulrl !ake about 1\0 rC'nls 1n '"" r:itr: levied for a yc;ir. 10 raise cnouµh n1Clr1ey to hu i1d one srhflol Cl;;irk. in hi s statcrnrn1 In thr hn;irrl . r>ndnrscd lhe lask fnrl'c prorosal, asked that a me mber nf e;ich romn1un1l\" ;inrl 1ine board mrmhrr be nn 1t anrl !hat re(V)mmendation~ hr madr 111 fill da~·~ He a~ked that funds be rn;;idr a\a1!;iblr to obt ain a consult:int f(lr 1he ta~k fnrcr rommitt'M' <tnd 1h~1 lht" C'otnmit1rr inve.~!ii;:ate all ?.rcas rC'!ated lo growth prflhl ems Clark a!~l"I a!>krd th~! :i work shop be srl up to explain lhr di.~!r1rrs needs !ind tn ::issure the pubhe through 1 h ,. coordinating council that thl" cduca!1on<il pro.1;ram is not suffcrin~. The board direrll'ci !he adn1i11i ~trri!ion lo draft a proposal for thr t.:isk fnrre incorporating Cla rk's clc111enls In prcsrnl lo the board for fin al consideration Chairman Gral ian Bnlart added Iha! n('I board members should serve (In the committee, money should be definitely ~rrllrd nol a11 d It ~hflul rl hr 1narlr clr;i r llial 1hC' 1a~k (n1·1'f' 11·111 nnJ_,. rrrn1n1nrnd 1·ourse~ nr act1nn -the rest "Lii be up tn !he bn;;ird La<Yuna Canvon ~ ·' Annexation Arca Given Laguna Reach t'1\y t'nt1nc1ln1l·n tl11.~ week 11nan1nu111 sl.Y apprn1'{'d rr.111n111~ nf thr latc<;I Laguna ("an~on anncx1111on 10 a rnmb1na 11nn of ~l l ·A 1l1ght 1n1t11~1rial 1 .:i.nd Rll ·J 1 rr~1denl1<1 I lulll'1dr • as reen1nn1r.nrtrd by !he I'! a n n 1 n ~ Cotnr111s.<;1nn. Hnwr\'('f !he crn1nrll nn1ril lh;;il appr·o1·;;il 11·,:i.~ g11"cn 111lh I he understonding that a dct<11led stud~· nf the RI/ PQrllon or Lhe annexation v.1!1 be made lo dr.1crn11ne \\'hich prnpcrt1es "'Ollld qualify for higher rl ens 11 v rleveloprncnt than !he basir five uni ts to an acre. The 1nd11s1rial znnr. rrqurslf'd hy proper t.v O\\'Of'rs in the Rig Bend area, \\"Ill ex tcnrl 4~ feel fron1 l.aguna CaCl _\·on Road. Thr arc;i behind lh1 s 1nnr, extending up lht' h11tsiflcs . .,.,•1H become Rll·5 pcnd1n.R furlh~r s1ud1rs The extrernt"ly low 10111111 rlen<;11\ w;i s rcrnn1n1e111lrrl hy planners tn rr·rrlude o\·c.rdercln prnerll of The i'tl'tlll' h1lls1drs. (h1nrrs nr ~nn1r of thr rnnre ll'l'r l l;;ind 1n lhr 7.nnr oh1cc1rd but ;i ~rerd nol tn pro11'.~t Sil ltir n1atlC'r 1·nulti he t"nnrll1rlc1i \\'llhnut "'a1t1ni:: for further topograrh1ci1l stud~. Public Invited To Traffic Meet A rC'prescn1at1l'r or \\"i!bur Sn111h and 1\ssoc latrs. a San Francisco ha.sr11 1r;1H1r• engineer1n~ firm. will apprar ai 1hc Oct Ill n1ect1ng of the Laguna Hcaeti Planning Con11nission In hear v1rws frn111 loc;it re~1dent.s on !raff1c and p ;irk 1 n g prnblcn1s. All persons '.l'h11 ha\ I' \lei\"!> on !hr n1atters are urgr1I 10 a!ll'nd. ac1·or1l1ng to ,Jn sl'ph Sweany. p11hhc works 1l1rector. The Wilbur Sn1 i!h f1rr11 L~ ('11rren1l y preparing a tr;iff1f' stu1l.v fnr lhl' ci ty, funded by the lrder;;il ,e:ov rrnmcn1. l'iwcan y no!ed rhc n1ect1ng "'as not to pres('nl the sluciy hut lo gather op1n1ons from local residents. Year-round Schoo.I Eyed Slln ]oaqu,in Trustees Stmly Overcrowded Classes Administrators In lhe. San Joaquin Elem~tary ~hool Distri ct are; doing some home;work on all yea r school -the up .•nd coming answer to overcrowded facilities. Assistant Suprclntcndent Bill Stocks told the board he and his Staff are studying the feasibility 'of Rll year school as possible; solution to San Joaquin'' 1rowth problems. "A nine month iichool year bas been oonverrtk>nal in the United States for maily ytan. It Is largely the outin:iwth of a once upon a !lime need for student qrkultural worker!! In 1 u m me r months,"' said Stocks. 1'Whlle lhat 11\tuatlon ha11 markedly challfted , peoplt ha ve been largely reluctant to change the long summer v1ct1tion 11lructurt of lhe schools." Stoeks said there h1tve been prei;slf?'e" ftr chanJte and for year-round !lchool utttlutlon ror 130 yea rs . Most of It has been financiRI -school ~ "'err. not u.~r:d three months of the year -but nnw it is gmwth-orienled, Although many plans exist. San Joaquin will be examining the 4J-l~ plan which is in operation i11 two school districts in California and tias been successfully used in districls out of sta le for mahy years. U~er this plan childr.en art divided Into four groups and Ulrtt groups are; in school at all Umei. Vacations are divided Into three weeks in each of the four seasons and while one group is on vacatlon, the othe:rs are in school. Stocks said there are many fa11or11ble factors: One 1!1 the traditional leArnlng loss th1t follows a threl!"month vacation will not nect!Ssarlly take pl1cc. Experience also shows that learning is not affected by ellma tlc dlHerenC"e 1S;in Joaquin's schools are air rondltioned anyway ! Rnd it is an l'Slahlishrd fact that school capacit.v can be increased by 25 percent on :in all year plan. according to the educator. Stocks also ciiscusscd the difficulties In such an operation -lhe major one being sell ing the public on the idea. The assistant superintendr.nt said ass ignment or.youngsters to classes poses many questions: there are complication for family adjustments to a pattern or severi.I shorter vacations instead of one long one . "Suffice it to say the. basic problems are tn the area of personnel: pupils, P1u·'tnt~ and teachers, The physical arrangrments cttn be handled.'' Stocks said he wHI proceed with his study ba sed on the assumption that it ts pos ~ible tn develop an all·year plan th11t does not delract from pupil leaminii: and !'.11tisfies widely v111rying needs of pupils, parents and professionals. ' Soutli • Co untv Sys te111 'I' . ra n s tl Stud Y Laun!'h cd ('h,1111hrrs Clf {"nn1n1rr1·r fr11n1 >1·1·rr;il ~nulh ("11:1~1 1·01nn1un11 1r~ h;i1·r l;iunfhrrl ii prrl1n11n;irv studl' nn 1hr fra.51b1lit~ nl a or" tra11<;1J S\'~l<'nl In servr the arra. S.111 l'!f'nH·ntc {:(ln1n1un1!~· lradl'r Rnh (l·iklr\ 1.; hearl1ng !hE" initial prohr nf thr pnssih1l11 1c~ for a nrw bus !1nr hut this \\·ri>k rrponrd I hat t·t1;incr~ l'rrn1 :-11111 ·'\\'r\·r h;id sr\"Cral crills .:ind s<1n1r of !hi'nl frnn1 1nd11·1r111;;iJs who kn!1w 1hr bu~inrss 11rll. Thrv s:i.v 11 11nu!dn "l 11u rk " hr .~ftld . 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Snrni• Id !h" Hthrr p;111rl1~1s ln11k ;i \1chlo·r \If'\\ ()f lh!' prohll'nl th<i n {i1rl ;\l;i-.IL'f ' f'pp rh1lo~uphPr ,\\;On \\"at1 .;. ~:11d lh· r11!1rrh· agrl'l'.'d with 1hl" rr-f'an ·h<'r, ·hut I th1nl. hC' ~ loo ~f'flOU~ a\lflut 1! ·• · Thcrr-. n1•!h1ni: 111Prr horl!tC !han ll nufl1.;.1. r:in1p ."" \\"il!!!'. ~;i1d ··,\!I life 1~ h;1\rrl 1111 ronrc.;il and rr1 ·r;il Th rrrfnrr 1f • Tl/ nRE Jf':I S .'VO ROO .H AT /.\.\ An:-;T()\' 1 l "f'l • -]I 1•1;i~ ~ r;;i~r nf ·no rnun1 al lhr 11111"' for thr 111n\..rc1)ct' Tr;11 rlodg1'. \1h1 t"li oprr;itr~ iHI 1ntrrn;1!1nn;1I i·hain uf hotels and !1 1•1!cl.~. hrlci it s ;;i11n1 1<1I 1·on1 rnt1"n 1111" 1e;1r 111 Rn~lnn <11 !he Sheralnn Hn~lnn I l11trl. .. \\ •' h;ld ~l)(l pt•ople hl'rr ." rxpl<1 1ned Tr;11·rlOdi;!r presidcnl f\o~cr .\\anfrrd, '11·r ju!'! dnn"l ha1 P a Tra1·eJodgr rh;il big " Aul ~hr ~aid \1(11n;;in .:irhir1'ed far m1Jrr frnm l!ll~ to 1!!~.) 1n all .:ircas than thev h.:i1·r ~lll('f' 1hr 11·omen·~ liberation rno1•rmrnt ~n1 !>lrnng . Capiistrano Bay 13ai·k ]'o School Bc2in~ Mondav ' Studr111.:-10 st·hool.'< throughout lht. Cap1~trrinn Ril1 area ;ire bn sv \\1(h p1·n1rr1.« and prn~ran1s \1tuch will r(lrrn n1ueh nf !hr lr;1d111nneil n!)en housl" art11·1111'!' nr1'1 ll'rr~ lhrouch0u1 !he Cap1.«tr;inn t:n1f1rd Srhool l11stfirL Rilrk-tn.~rhool n1ch1 ;i{"t11·1t1e!' will OC~1n /\1nni1a1 anrl ntfer e v en 1 n I! proJ;ram~ for thnu~ands nt parents. v.•hn ::ill'" 11·111 he ahlr to meet lhc1r ch1ldren!'.' tcaeh1'rs. .\I I thf' rrogr:i1n ~ 11'111 br hc!wrcn 7 .10 :-ind 9 fl n1 and wt\I follnw this ~chrdu\r · -.\1nnda1·. \ap1slr<1no. Las Pa!m.:i.s and \'iC'!O r\rn1l'ntar1' Sl'h•lOls. -T11r~da1 .\\;irro Forslcr .Jun1nr H1eh Sr·hnnl -Th1w-.r1;;i1 r on1·ord1a. Cro"'n \'aHcv. fl1rt1.irrl Hrnrv t)::in.:i . O\e Hanson. Pt1\1s;idcs rind · Sa n Juan elcmcnt;i.r.\" ~rhor1I ~ -\\'ed. Ocl 2n ~;in Clrn1cntr High Sehnnl TRUCK LOAD EVENT IMPORTED MEXICAN 1st QUALITY SAVINGS OVER BELOW TIJUANA PRICES UNPAINTED and PAINIEQ! ALL SIZES ' SHAPES ~NUFACTURER'S WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE EVENT 2 DAYS ONLY-SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCT. 9th & 10th ' LAST TIME EVER GARDEN CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE .ONLY NEWPORT CENTER JC Penney FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT BEACH • I ' • .f DAJl Y PILOT \ \ •· I ~ps Don 't Splash In Fountain By THO~IAS r.IURPHL"E OI !!It Dt•t' !"+'-> S!OI SOUSDS C)F SILE\"CE DEPT. -If you're plannmg to pas..~ through Fount.am \"allty these da ys. folks. it 'A'OU]d be a good idea to ptit mufflers back on the family fli\'\'er. !urn do1.rn the stereo and slOp 'A'h1sUini;: out the car v.·indow. Fountain \'alley, you see, has just passed a '.\oise Lav.· lo assure peaC'e and tranqudi!y for the 40 .000 or so souls who reside within its confines. It might belier be called a Quiet Ordin.ance because that "s v.·hat it's all about Effecn1·e yesterday. the Fountain Va~ey CJ!y Council's new decibel dictum declares that 1f you gel raucous in I.he fnv.·n. you rould be quieted down v.·1th a S.)()(} fine or six months in the slammer. THE CITY ESTABLISHED its new ru les against banging and clangmg by running around 10 .... ·n v.·ith a decibel meter. This measured existing noise Je 1·els. E\'enlually. the m u n i c i pa I me<".~urers were able to determine I.hat there exist lhree levels of qu1el in the tOl'.'O. 11 A Little Loud . 2 ~ Pretty Quiet, and J) Nobody Drops a Pin . Thus having established how things are , city officials d iv"ied up the to.,.,·n into three noise zones. . Sn it is that Zone 3 in Fount11 in Valley ls the noisiest. because it stretches along the San Diego Freeway and you really can"l do much to quiet that thing down. BUT EVEN ZONE 3 is no Fou rth of July celebration There, noifi' isn't lawful above 60 decibels. To give you a notion about that. Fount.a in Valley Planning Director Clinton Sherrod eiplains that if you are surrounded by 60 decibtols, you are slartini:: to get noise interference \\h1le lrying to con\'erse v.-ith another person at a di stance of about si~ feel. On the other end of the Quiet Law ar' the folk s v.·ho h\"e 1n Zone I. out in the 1outhwest corner ol Fountain Valley v.·here !here are mainly homes and no real big streets The city noise. measurers took their machine out there and found out these aood neighbors live in a sound range o{ 45 to 5(J decibels. So lhey set the legal limit therf'. Again city planning chief Sherrod ex:p1111ns that !his is about the nolse le vel genera!ed by a t_vpev;riter clacking v.·ith ll'.O people talking. \\"li Y. THOSE FOLKS are so quiet they must put nu1 !11eir milk bottles in a boxful ol g("IOse fealhers They don·l drive off t.o \\Ork. lhf'y llp!nt> Thrrf' must nq! be_a kid in the whole a rea 1,hn owns a transistor radio. I rn1ildn·1 get my family through that nt 1~hb.?rh'Yid without ge!bng a:i-~ted u nle~~ •1,. "ere in an armored car ...,.,th padd1n~ nn the inside. THE A\ll -~·01 SE lav. hov.:e1-er isn 't JU<! pn1nt£'d at human \'iolators rn Fn11n1 .Jtn \ al\ey. It al:;,o applies to dogs, parrnl<. anr1 nther pr!~ !)r,n t ~lep nn F'idn .• ra ll in f nunla1n \"allr•: r1r : nu're like!\ rn 11e1 him 1.mp•.11nnr rt I 11nr1f'r<r::ind rhr-Qu iel Zrlnf' al sn .tjlp!1f'~ !n jl'1IJ!lr1;iru v.ho mu~t kef'k their Jr,ud~peaJ.ier< wi1h1n the legal l1mas Tha t r~ll,.\ e~ rc!'1dents <"I t'\"erything except the h<it air Srtm ehndy llL<t 1()1rl mf' they !hrew l \\il.\ 1ji,, ma\r•r s ga\~I dov.""O at city hall. HP i::ers a unkle-bell for the next mttring rrlci.ly, Octobft I, 1971 Douhle Tt•ouhle Tv.·in AuslraJian TUi:bY players Paul Oeft) and Chris Da\\'SOn sit out practice session on a Central Park bench in Ne\\' 'i'ork Cil)f Strained shoulder !iga- ments form the reason for their di sconsolate mood. The only disco rdant aspect is the anatomical parts injured: Paul's left shoulder and Chris' right. Who Will Be New Czars:J Wage, Pay Bosses W ill Have ~faj o r Sa y on Boos ts \VASHJNGTON' !l'Pll -In a fev.· months, Americans may be talking about a "price czar"' and a •·n·age czar -· Their identi!ie~ will no! be kno"'n fnr several days. But the \Vh1te House made clear in giving !he broad outlines of the maohinery lhat Presidenl. Nixon has set up for the posl-fr ee7.e period of his ne1v economic program that the chairmen n( the new pa y board and wage commission will have :ilmost final say-so over the vital decisions of the American economy -how much _prices may rise. how much w;iges may nse The "how much " questions "'ere le ft unans.,.,·ered bv Nixon in his nationwide speech Thursday nigh! The President and his lop aides who briefed reporters dealt almost exclusively with the. "hO I'.' " But they ga\'e some hints. They said the administration's goal is to achieve a rate of innation of 2 to 3 percent b,v the r.nd of 1972 -a rate half the current ~.7 percent. A key off1c1al candidly admitted that he knew of no major Western industrial power "''h1ch has contained inflation In that extent in modern history. But he said the L:nited States always has had be.Iler luck thae comparable economies I Scotla 1id Y ard Captures Police l(iller S uspect LONDON (UPI ) -Al the crack of !he. gunshot police superintendant Gerry Richardson s1ood suddenly g t 1 ! l , bewilderment crossing his face. "Thi~ is silly." he said quietly to horrified onlookers as the gunman dashed off down an alley. "He's shot me in the Wicks "'11K• 'To help this ecorwm:y, everyone slwuld pull in his belt!' !tomach ." Then he crumpled to the pavement. \Vithin minutes Richardson, Jtl. was dead, the hig hest-ranking police. officer yet gunned down in the line of duty in a country "·here policemen seldom carry guns·. Within hour s after his death Aug . 2-1 1n a jey,·el robber\' 1n the resort C'll\' of Blackpool a dr.ignet v.·as out -p(ilice tracking a man v.·ho had killed one of their oy,·n. High on the hsl of ~uspects was Frederick Joseph Sewell, .19, a London ;iutomobile dealer known 11s a last hver and a ladies' ma n who always seemed to slay a jump ahead of the Jaw. Four limes they closed in. Four times he got away Thursday at dawn, 45 days aflt>r Richardson's death. a squad of Scotland Yard detectives smahsed in the d<lOr of:+ run-dov.·n North LoodQn house and o~·erpo .... ·ered Sewell as he lay asleep. According to police sources. thev v.·ere ac1.1ng on a tip from the undr.i-world, v.·hich t\·a~ angered at the use of guns. Se"'·cll. named as !he killer in pol 1rc charge. had grown ;i beard hut was e;:is1!v 1dent1fied. a police sp<Jkesman s.:i iri. Thursday night he \1·as charged y,·ith Richardson"s murder- Richa rdson's death triggered a nationwide outburst of i n d i g n a t Jo n . Thousands o1. friends. colleagues and t:.\'en convicted criminals joined his v.•idow and family at his funeral Aug. 26. in curbing inflation. Officials shunned one single, specifie •·guideline .. on the size of v.·age or price increases that will be lolerated in 1he nexl !4 months. Th£" Kennedy <1nd Johnson Admin1 strat1ons had set specific guidelines of 3.2 percent. But it v.·as irnn1ediately suggested - ;ind den1ed-tha1 the administration wa .'I thinking in terms of a 5 percent growth in ;iverage wage rates. That rigure gre"· from this reasoning: 11 2 to 3 percent upward creep in prices acco mpanied by a 3 percent ·growth in producti1·J1y -output per man-hour - would mean that wages could climb by fl percenl without \'iolating the tolerable tnnalion rate. As ror prices. adm1nistrat1on officials said some y,•ot1ld go up by 2 or 3 percent, some "·ould stand s!lll and some would dechne. Thererore -although this too v.·as left unsaid -some "'ould be able to rise without destroying the 2 to 3 percent inflationary rate the Y.'hite Hous e is willing to acccp! \\'hat was made clear was that tht administration would concentrate on policing the basic major industries - such as steel, autos, construction, transportation -whose price increases are rapidly reflected throughout the economy. Few in number but pov.·erful in impact, those induslries will be required to submi t wage se!llements and price increases in advance to the appropriate hoards. Backed by the Just i c e DepRrlment, the boards will have the powf.r to force rollbacks or increases they consider excessi\'e Other industries will be required only lo report price and wage increases to the boa rds "''hen wage-pr ice decisions art made. Again , rollbacks could be ordered upon rev1e.,.,·. The cha irman or each hoard -!he 1:,... member pay board. composed of five public. five labor and five management rr.presentalives . and the seven-membe r. all public price commission -apparentl.v v.'il l have Tilt fu1al word on whether increases are ton inflationary and con.~equen!I~' forbidden The cabinet-level Cost ol Living Councl!, overseeing the entlre structure, will not -the While House made clear - enter into case-by-case decisions. Mercury Shows Contrasts The boards "''ill lay down basic price and y,•age guidelines. Th ese will be the rules of the game for the vast majority of American business enterprises -the mom-and-pop grocer. the 1own ptintshnfl. lhe sm all local textile plant. So if the neighborhood television repairman wants to know by how much he can raise prices, he will have to consult gu idelines established for his industry by the price commission. South west Ba k ing in Heat, Frost Sticks • lit Calllornla . 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" • " " " M • " " n BELFAST, No rthern Ireland (UPI ) Gunmen today blew up a pumping &talion at a reservoir, threatening to cut off water supplies to Be.Jfast. a British army spoke.sman said. :' The blast blew a hole ln the side of a tank end left the st.ation in a 1hambka, ·11 the spokesman said. The Et.aUon. he 1aid wa& vital to t.he pumping of water to the ci ty but that il was not known immedlately how long supplies would be cut off. The e!:rplosion came amid the water shortage that already has f o r c e d rationing l1I: the city. Water II cul oft .et regularly each day for l2 hours and was cut off at the Lime of toady's blast, and official said. Water experts e1timaltd th.at four day1 of torrentlt1l rain, providing 42 Inches of water. would be. necessary before the rationing could be lifted. Meanwhile, an .army source uld the 1.500 addition11l army troops ord&:ed to the. province by the British government .&i llkely would arrive withln two weeks. Arab SJaalceup Two Top Leader·s Of Rebels Fired By United Pre11 lnt.eruUOn1I Two airnmandtn in the deeply di4\ded Palsestinian guerrilla movtme11t have ber.n fired ia 1 move lo re5lore unity among the w1rr!Jlg factions, l he Palestine Llberation Organitalion (PLO ) said today. And Libya's premier, Col. Moammar Khadafy , 1nnounc-ed that he has resigned. The PLO e1ecutive committtt, meeting in Damascas, said Thursday nia:ht that it had fired both the commander in chief and the chief of staff of the l~.IJOO.man Palestine Uberation Army !PLA) in an effort to patch up lhe divillion in the guerrilla movement caused by a four· month quarrel between the two IUi~rs. Spokesman Kamal Nasser said the PLO e xecutive committee, the highest Palestinian policy·making body, decided to dismiss PLA commander·in-chief Brig. Abdel Razr.ak Al Yahya and chief of staff Col. Osman Haddad. The committtt named Brig. Musbah Budeiri as the' new chief of staff and inv,sted him with Lhe powers of commander-in-chier. The rfism issals follow by two days an All.empt to assassinate Al Fat.ah guerrilla chief Yllsser Arafat. Gunmen that a Palestininian spok,smen identified 11s guerrillas expelled from the governmen t opened fire on Arafal"s car T~sday while he was inspecting guerrilla positions in Syria. He escaped unhurt, but his driver was killed. Khadafy, who last month was rumored l.o have been assassinated, sick or involved in a power struggle because of 11 two-week disappearance, said Thursday night he had sbmitted his resignation last month because of lack of enthusi asm by government workers' Beirut Rodia said. Khad11fy, a flamboyant. 29-yesr-old army officer who deposed King Idris in 11 bloodless coop Sept, I. 1969, last was seen in public Sept. 18 when he went to meet a visiting African leader 11t Tripoli Airport. He was not seen again until Oct. J when he !urned up in Cairo for a meeting of Arab federation leaders. 111 l'I two-hour speech Thursday he said. "I personally ca nnot go on one mo11lh longer in leading the R evo l utio n Command Council if I.he situation conlinues" among government workers . Beirut Radio said Khadafy resigned Reds Shells Hit Allied Forces Despite losses SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietname.'!e artillery today renewed its bombardment of aUied bases around the Ca.m boclian town of Krek <ind on the South Vietnamese side of the border despite heavy U.S. air attack.!. Among the ~ hit by the Communist gun.~ was 11 South Vietnamese pos ition in Krek and nearby Camp Alpha, freed only Monday from a 10-day North Vietnamese siege. Scores of Communist rockets and mortar rounds hit both ou tpost_, and othr r positions nearby too k indirect fire attack., six times Thursday night. Casualties were reported as insignificant. U.S. Fire Bast Pace, a mile 10uth of the Cambodian bo rder on Highway 22. y,•as hit by SO rounds of 82mm mortar fire in 10 separ11te shellings Thursday night and today. But there were no casualties or damage, the U.S. command said. American B52 bombers. tactical low le1•el fighter-bombers and helico pter gunships kept up strikes lit the guerrillas <it lhe end of a second full week of Comm unist pressure. in the area ~ miles northwest of Saigon. South Vietnamese armored troops reported killing 50 North Vie tnamese and Viel Cong and destroying e I g h t Communist Mtiaireralt sit.M with help from air 1trikes and artillery near Krtk. QU ITS IN LIBYA Premier Khad afy Sept. JI but wilhdrew lhe resignation later so that he could "continue to serve the Libyan revolulinn:' The l\1iddle East News Agency quoted him as saying that he submitted hi" resignation 10 the revolution council when he di~covered that ·'the majority of emp!oyes in various govern m en t departments _ .. failed to achieve speedy results." He b!amf!s "centralization and the dependence nf civil servants on the revolution council." Conv ict Fir ed From Job , Kills Three Officials ttOi\'TREAL t UP I l -Three. top executives of the Ou Pont Co. or Canada v.·ere shot to dealh Thursday because an ex-convict. employed by the firm on a rehabili tation program lost his job and Vi'aS angry at them, police said. The three businessmen -Thomas C. Cawley. George Brian ?-.1athews and Gordon Langlois -were shot in the head at close range by blasU from a .410 gauge shotgun. Vincent Meloche. U!. was ~ing held by police today on a coroner·s warrant. Meloche was fired Wednesda.v from hiill nosition as a sales reprcsentalive for Ou Pont. A company spokesman said ,.1eloche was "a forme r convict h i red on 11 conditional release rrom prison for the pasl 18 months.'' "'We knew he was an c:ii:-con , but don 't ask me what he was in jail for. or why hf' was fired," the spokesman said. "The three men who knnw !hat <ire dead." ,_feloche was picked up by police about 45 minutes after the shootings in Ou Pont's downtown r-.1ontreal offic e. complex. He telephoned Du Pont and s11id he would give himself up at a nearby public telephone booth. A police spokesm,11n s11id ,._1e!oche wpnt to the company Thursday to ask for hill job back . Tht: spokesm11n said a f I et' bl.!ing refused. he got out a sl'iotgun and shnt lwo men . Police identified the first two victim!! ;is Cawley, 48. manager of the. Ou Pont film sales division, <ind ,.1alhews. 6t, sales office supervisor of the fi lm division. All thrtt victims wert married and left behind a total o( 1U children. So Near~ So Far / HoMup Gan_g Forg ot 1 I te m-Key _ . ROME (UPI) -The sang had planne.d evefYlhing with split second pre. cwon. · Hill a rn.illon dollars. It was quite a hauJ and tht job went off like clock· -k. I They forgot only one thing -the doors to the armored car carrying aH that cash were locked and no one had thouiht how to gel the key. It was just before closing lime when the annored car belonging t.o the post office pulled up before a branch to take away the day's cash. Inside the car was $500,000 from prl':vious pickups; From a s ide street, a dark limousine whipped 11round the comer and acreeched to a halt. Three men jumped out, their faces m1u1ked, ind burll lato the office. "Hinda up," one of them ahouted. takinl his tines from a gangster lilm. ''This is a stickup. Everybody Ol'I lhe floor." One of the men beld a piitOI and another a machine gun . Tbe row per. aona inside the offk:e -the local postmaster. a caahler, a cuatotne:r .i: a clun~c lady -all lay down . I Outnde the polt office two ot.ber malled mtri ran to the armored cer 111<1 tried to ope11 the rear doon. They ...,. locked • The dri>Or ol tho annbnd cu, lllNlnl IClllloUIJn& wn amila, IOI OQt and .... 1 to lnv..iiple. Ooe of the blndtta 11w him and pulhod him 1Nldo tho pool ofllc< l1ld down on tho Door with the othera. The two outllde men tried for teVeral minutes to bre1k the lock on the door. It never occurr9d to them that 110meone w11 certain to have 1 Irey. ,()ne of them nllhed bock 1mlde the poat offlc< and told their two col-le~cues that the door wai locked and so they couldn't steal the money after all. The bind.it with the machine IWI backed slo•ly out of the door and the other lwo d1Shed for the getaway ur. Al • parting 1e1ture, ont bandit flrtd several lhot.s Into the windoYr or the. post office, then drove 1w1y without a Ura. • The key to the 1rmortd car, and all the moritY inside it, had been In I.ht pocket of ont or the men on the noor. Pollet would not 1ay which one. .. ............... "'1-'W.~.~ .... ~.,.,.~·""'~'""""""""" ... ""'"""'"""'"'""'""' ..... I ' n • d i~ n I I y d • p a n • d c. d d 10 y t. ill' u • • h• . , • he t • id y nt ,, r d ' nt I, m ft Living It (} 1• F"tiday, Octo~r 8. 1Cl71 Jobless Level Shows Dip Total E1nploy1nent. Tll}ses )iunp Over Past Month WASlllNGTON (AP 1 -1'he nauon s untmployment dipped slightly last n1onth while lot.al employ ment rose su bstantially, the govern1nenl rtported today . ~1osl of the gain. ho1\•ever, was an1ong part-time worker!'! and millions of Americans 1uffered a drop 1n v.·eekly eamlnp because of a shorter average w'Ork wed:, tht Labor Department said. To1aJ w1f'mploymenl edged down by 221.000 to -'!.8 rnillion and lhe jobless rate mched down from 6.1 to 6 perctnt of the nation's work Force and the Bureau of Labor Statistics called it "virtually unch.inged.'' pl<1teau ovt r Utt prevlous year, the report said. In a speeial le<'lion on employment of Vietnam armecl servict s veteraM, the bureau said lOOr jobless rale wa:o1 8.3 pt>rcent i~ September, unchanged from the previous month but considtrably hightr than the si.I ptrcent rigure a year ago. The report on veterans aged 20 to 29 Chrysler Seeks Auto Price JI ike Total employment actually edged do1i1n I 4 million. but on a seawnally adjusted basis the bureau figured it at an increase of 300,000 because it usually drops more as youths working for the summer rtturn to school. The report said average WH:kly ('<1rnin~s of some 4~ million rank-and-file workers dropped 27 cent!> to $128.76 l)eca usr nf the shorttr working hours in rnan\' industries. A drop in the length of the ~·ork v•eek usualt~· signifies lagging busin ess and prod uction. Prison Rioting Quelled DETROl1' \U PI f -Chrysler Corp. The ;n·erage pay ch~k was $7.03 . or 5.3 percent, above a year tarlitr but alttr deduction ror the 4.5 perctnl incrtast in livi ng <'OSI~ over the period the gai n "'8S 1..·111 to $1.59 ~r \1-'eek . SAf\"'rA FE. N ~1. (AP ) -Guards using tear gas and clubs have put down .a two-day strike by pr iso ners at Ntw f.!e1ico State Penitentiary. Seven inmates were injured, required medic.al attention. one suffered a broken arm and one had gla ss fragments in an eye. officials &aid. Within ·oo minu tes after guards moved into the first unit. all uniLs had bePll cleared and a!l prtSOners "''ere locked in individual cells. Leach r;aid . George 11a11. 75. and his bride. 1'-·1ary. 19. relax in a park al'ross the s.treet fro~ their Dallas home. ··1 chase v.1omen and I don't sleep my lif~ a1A•ay, says the energetic ~1r. Hall. Chainnan Lynn Townsend c te a r 1 v indicate., his con1pan y \Ya11 ts to raise ca"r prices -frozen since Alig. 15 -when Phase J of President Nixon's economu.: program l.iegins. The nation's "big thrt>e'' a u! o companies arxl the 700,000 United Auto \\'orkers members tJk'y employ arr the <·orporate and la bor giants whose \Va )!e And price decisions 11'111 be clo;;elv controlled in the next pt1asc of the President's economic prograni. Tht> bureau said a\'erage hourly r arnu1f!s rosi' three cents to $.l 48, blll thal this \\'as almost entirely a technical 1n('rcase because 1nany youths \1»ith lowtr pa~·1nj:! jobs quit to go back to school , !Int~ r;1 i~1ng a\"erage pa y for full -timt and prirt-li rne adult 1vorkers. The bureau SAid !hat aft er allowing for this technicality. ;n·erage pay \\'as figured do"-11 one cent per hour Authorities said they did not know the l"ause of the strike and could not est 11 b- lish the number of i11motrs "'ho actually partici pated, Slate Corr~lions Secretary Ho'\\·ard Leach s ;aid the u~ or force became necessary Thursday "·hen previously peaceful strikers began b re a kin g 1vindov.·s and furniture in one or the six prison units. The inrnate boycott or meals and work routines slar1C'.d \\'t'dnesday morning. but guards retain ed control of the 1na1n hall\\ay flf thP rnodem institution and "·ere able to kttp strike rs within lhtir assigned UJ1fts. \\'hich nank the hall. 87 Lawn1e11 Slain in '71 Prison officials v.•ere co n d u c l i n g interviews "-"ith inmates today to dttermine the causes of the strike. \VASH JNGTON (U Pl 1-An FBI report r;hQ"·ed today that the number of law enforcement officers killed in the United States this year stands at 87, with seven more deaths during September. officers v.·ere killed. There v.·ere nine Slayings of law enforcement officers in Seplember, 1970. Rea ction frorn industry lea<lers was vague Thu rsday night i 1n med i ate I y following the President's t e l e v 1 s 1 on address. partially because he had not been specific in \\'ha t controls v.·ould continue past Nov. IJ. Only Tov;nsend and General Motors Chairman James Roche v.·ould comment iinmediately. The bureau said , however. that th~ total employment in the third quarttr of tht ~·tar ending in September rose 52.000 tn 79.2 million on a seasonally adjusted ba~is for a record quarterly job peak . Total employment had been on a virtual C.uards 1noved into the unit of 38 men . :ind the trouble .5et ofr a chain reaction throughout the prison. Leach said. ·subsequently the bulk of the other units went out of control and again it was necessary to use tear gas to regain contrnl." he said. Leach and \Varden F'elix Rod riguei said they rould not i m m e diately determine how manv or lhe inmates "-'ere actually Involved . Rodriguez speculated that many of the inma te s l:xiycotted meal~ out of '·fear or retaliation.'' During the fi rst nine months or 1970. 76 The FBI said 14 local, county and state officers had been killed in ambushes the fir sl nine months of this year. Nobel Prize Wi1iner W arris Of Ecological Hysterics 'iVASHINGTON IUP!l Accusing enviro nmentalists o~ hys teria. Dr. Norman E . Borlaug warned Thursday that banning DDT and o t he r agricultural chen1icats "'ould cause mass \1·odd starvation and disease, destro)ing the 11·ork "'hich won hi m the 19i0 Novel pea ce pri ze. "I have dedicated 111\'setf to lu1ding bcller 111eth0ds of feeding the world's starving populations." Borlaug told a news conference Thursday. "\\'ilhoul DDT and othtr important a g r i c u l l u r a I chemicals, our goals are simply unattainablt, 11 n d star\'al!on and world chaos 11111 result. "r ha 1 e spent n1y lift' work1 nR \\'1th the nat ions of the "'orld to help them feed themsel ves," he said. ··1 know how they "'ill react if v:t terminate uses of DDT in this Strict Handgun Control Law Proposed i11 Se11ate \llASHl.'lGTON rUP l • Citing what ht called an "incredible overkill in our bedrooms and living rooms." Sen. Philip A. I-fart ~ D-Mich. L introdu ced a bill today to ban private O\v nership of handguns. Hart's measure \vould go far Nixon Vi sits New Center \VASH INGTO:'< 1AP 1 -The ni usical prograrn 11as mostly n1arches. but P r e S 1 d e n t Nixon's exit "-'as slower 1han a waltz.. The .Juhn F'. Kennedy Centrr for the Perfr,irm1ng A r 1 s dedicated its stage Thursday night to the me mory of John Philip Sousa, and Nixon ca me in mid-concert and 11.-ithout prior announcement Even lhe people v.· ho arranged the concert '\\'ere surprised . So "''as William r-.1cCormick Blair J r.. the center's general director . who was accepting on behalf of the center, for which the John Philip Sousa Memorial. Inc .. had raised $1 00,lloo. .. Mr. Pre:iiidenl." lie said. "we are both hono red and gratified for your presence here this evening." ~.rond olher h a n d g u n legislation by arrangi ng for the go1'trnmenl purchase or all handguns and the arresl of anyone possessing 011e after six months. "Possessi ng a handgun in the house doesn't increase your security. it diminis hes ii." Harl told reporters in cxpl:i ining his bill . Two other me:isures are aJ1ned prunarily at keeping inexpens1\"C'. sina!I handguns termed "Sat urday N i gh I Sperials" ou t of the hands of strerl crin11nals . Some or the slr1.1ngcs ! opposition to such legisla t1011 has been based on the need [or the private citizen !o h<l\"f'. a handgun 1n his ho1n r fol' prntrction . l far~ said, ho1\·e\•er, that If 1t could he und('rstood that possession is mort dangerous than it is helpful. "I th ink the su pport v.·ould be strong" for his bill. ;'\\'e'e got ;in incredible overkill in our bedrooms and lu·ing rooms in our own country." he ssaid. Total government purchase of the es!imated 25 million handguns in the country would cost more than $500 million dollars. Harl said adding "I'd 1·ote lo appropriate th a I tonight" if it v.•ould gel rid or handgun.5. \Aid Bid Okayed \ Army Wife Cll1t Collect • OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI\ - The Wastiington S t a l e supreme Court his ruled that welfare aid mu!'lt be paid a woman with rour children titcause her husband doe3 not elrn a decent wage io the Army. 'The unanimous d-e c Is Io n "t'tiursday ope.n1 the way for welfare payments to families Of men drafted Into the Rntce, said an attorney for Qle State Oep1rtment or Social Ind Health Services. 'Walter E . White, asslltant lltomey genera~ for t h e dlvJstOn of public' 11.aslstance, 111d 1 study Is Uoder way to detennlne the flscal impact of tbt deci!l:ion. will qualify. The high court ruling dealt only with drafte~. and a spokesman :iiaid it may not cover men who enlist The state has a size1ble military popul1tion and the cost could be. aubitanual iL many dependents apply, White !'laid. The case involved Keith Kenn~ of Woodland, Wuh .. who wu drifted for falling to alttnd Natkmll G u 1 rd meetln&s. Hll mllltary PIY as a prtv1te provided only $145 a morrth for hil wire and four cbt1dren. country and. in effect. label il ·poison ' "If it Is nol good enough for your purposes. they w i I I reaso n, then it shouldn't be used in our countries. "The ~mpact 11 111 be catastrophic .. l!e said •·s o -c :i l lc d eculog·1sls" v.·o uld then force ba ns on other bug and weed killers and perhaps fertilizers . "lf this happens -and I predict it "'ill if n:mst DDT uses are canceled ~ I ha\'e "'asted my life's ~·or le. '' Borlaug said . Borlaug. a Minneso!a nat h·t'. lias worked overseas for 27 ye:ir!I a~ a pioneer 1n the "green revolution" design~d lo increase food production 111 uudcrde l'eloped nations. li e 11as awardt'd the 19i0 Nobel Peace Prize r or developing high.y ie ld wheat strains at !he International fl1a i zc and \Vheal Improvement Ce n I er in Sonora . fllexico. Borlaug talked to ntv.•smen after testifying before an E n v i rorltnental· Protection Agency (EPA ) hearing on a propo6ecl ban of DDT Ile proposal was pron1pted by evidence thal DDT rel<lins its toxicity, 1\•ashes in1o strtams and threaten.~ rn makt> e1r incl some fish and bird specir~. Thr ~ray-haired agricultur:i! ~cicnt1st s;11d the ll . S , envi ronrncntal 1no1·ement \\'as (·ontrolltd by affluent cit y <hvel!ers who used I heir leisure 1in1c to "redisco\"er nalun'" lie !'.>aid they lac!;. knowledge and common sense and ne1·cr consider the pl ight of I 5 billion hungry Pf!Ople ~ave yel to benefit from t.he farm a h u n d a n c e A1nericans take for i::rant@d . "I'm spcakini lo represent ;is best I know how !hose 1.5 bill ion pe<>ple in Asia. Africa and South America," Borlaug said. Texas Solon Arrlligned On Bribe Rap AUSTI N. Tex. (UPI) -Gm F. Mutscher, speaker of !he Texas house, and two af his closest political allies were arraigned Thur s da y on charges they coruipired to accept 1 bribe from Houston financier Frank W. Sharp, the central figure in the multimillion dollar Tex a 1 stock fraud scandal. Mut3cher. Rep. ?o m m y Sbanoon (0-Fort Worth) and Mut!cher aide Rush McGinty all pleaded innocent al their arraignment before 18 7 t h Diatrict Judge Tom Blackwell IThunday. Blackwell aet a trl•I date r0r Jan. 10. Blackwell set Jan. 24 u trial date '1>r former St 1 t e tnsuranCe Conunls1ioner John Osorio, who la u n d e r indictment Tor filing a fal&e st1tement with the insur1nce board. Osorio p I t 1 d e d innocent. ?retrt•I he1rlngs w e r e scheduled Dec. J for Mutch er, ; Five inmate~ had head lacerations that New 1972Fordsatfrozen1971 prices. Nmera better time to buy a Ford! Ford LID Quiet. .. Plus Luxury Plus new styling For ·72 you get Ford's famous Quiet Ride. Plus elegant new styling. And tough Ford engineering. A un.ique suspension system smooths th1 ride, a strong "S" frame helps keep it quiet LTD is built to last, year after year. LTD also gives you a great Plus power steering, power disc brakes, automatic transmission, all standard. choice of options. For top \u1.ury. choose a power Sunroof, recll.!.hing passenger seat. o r SelcctAire conditioning with automatic te mperature control. And more. -- I -··:1 ...... ~ ' ' .. ., • .. J 97 2 Ford LTD Brougham 2-Door Hardlop ~hown with optioo:tl Vlllyl roof, dc!u.,e v.·heel covrr$, and\\ h1te ~idewall tire~. Ford Wclgons Nobodys wagons stop, store, haul, make room, swing up, down, and out like furrl wagons. 1972 Ford LTD Count ry Squirt sbown with optional roof rack, deluxe wheel coven and white ?.idewall tires. 1"/ere·s .. vhy F ord \\·agon.~ h3ve outsold all other wagons for )'ears. Ford ~·agon s ST OP v.:ith front disc brakes. .STORE in an oplional rear Jocking compartment. HAUL a full tl.000 rounds v.'ith lrailcr tO\\'ing options. ~1 AKE ROO~·I "'ith c."<c lus i\'e dual facino rear scat.oi;, .&.nd SWTNG (up, do11·11, and our) wit h the prO\"Cn 3-Way Magic Doorgatc. f-"o rd·s LTD Cquntry Squire gives you the comfort. luxury , and quiet ride that made LTD famous. When it comes to wagons, nobody swings lil:e Ford. Sec ·C'm at your Ford Dealer's now. Another better idea for safety: buckle upl 197 2 Fords available now at 1971 mariufacturu's suggested mail prices! FORD-. \ For Better Ideas in savings see your Ford Dealer now! l A key question of cost Involves 1 decision yet to be eade on how m1ny soldiers :.. -..... "We i re of the opinion that a famll.Y othuwlM: qu11illed cannot be denied aid to families with de p endent children solely becau:iie of the compulsory military 1ervlce o1. the fatber," Justice F'rank Hale aaid. Shannon and McGrnty 1nd 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dec. 9 for Osorio. 1- ' '. ' • • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A'· Solution Is • Ill Sight San Clemente may have the world's largest swim· mini pool off its shore line -great for s~i:-fing ~nd water play -but it is unsuitable for compet1Uve s"•1m- mlng and educational water i;ports. The only public fresh water is in a cramped aging pool at th e old San ~lement~ ~each Club: .. And the city ts charging the Capistrano Unified &hool District Sl ,000 a month rent on the pool for or· ganized s\vi mm ing activities -including the summer lear n-to-swi m program. Trustees believe the year-ol d rental agreement i~ gouging the district. . P.1eetings have taken place several times between trustees and councilmen. tryi ng to fin d a mutual solu· tion to the pool issue. Little ground has be en gained. /\ sol ution. however, may be around the corner. Next Apr iJ San Clemen le voters v.1il l have the choice of approv ing the sale of bonds for a $350,000 yo uth rec· realion center in San Clemente. \Vith the right kind of agreetnents between schools and city, and the vital two-lhirds ay~ votes-hun~reds of local chil dren and adults could en]oy the benefits of an expanded instructional and recreational swimming program. .Require a 'Beauty Bond ' Lagunan J-larry La\\.Tence,_ longli~e champion of community beauty, once more 1s ~ead1ng the Chamber of Commerce beautlfication committee he helped estab- lish a couple of decades ago. His current concern, one shared by many fello\Y citizens, is the state of Laguna Canyon and the pressing n·eed to develop this area, despite its light industrial zon- ing, into an attractive gateway l? the Art Colony. Theoretically, zoning regulations should take care _of the problem. Conditional use permits for comn:erc1al establishments in the canyon always carry a string of landscaping provi sions. All developers m u.~t agree to t~e cond i ti~ns. Some go so far as to undert ake the prescribed planling. A re· British Give .Law, Medicine More Respect (~d~:y 1;.__._.:_ ,. --~-) J. Harri!!. t was lunching with a physician from London yesterda y, who has been lee· turing in America for the last si x months, and he made several observations that I found of more than passing interest. ··It se ems to me,·• he remarked , ··tha~ lhe professions - ~ especially law and m~dicine - are giv. en more respect in E n g I a n d tha n iA America. At home, they ore looked up to: here they are g iv en a kind of grudging respect. mi:<ed with a good deal of contempt or disli ke ." "WHY DO YOU suppose that is?' I in- qui red . - "It puzzled me at fir st." he said. ''hut 1 think J"ve discovered part of th e answer. It's because in England - for the most part. although not entirely. of course -:- the nrofrssion;i\ man concentrates on his professio n; c.nrl i.n Ame rica he aspires to be a busi nessman as well ., ··in '>''hat "·ay?"' t pursued . '"\Veil , r ve found that many -lf not most -America n doctors are ;i s busy with thei r investments as they are with Ca ble TV Mailbox To the Edltor : Storer Cahle Company is a subsidiary (If the city £lf Laguna. A subsidiary is supposed to give aid and service iTI a subordinate capacity. Tl is some times owned by a company. ft .11tsn furnishes help or helps in a solution. It is !iOmeli mes a grant of money from a government , or a person or an industrial scheme considered as beneficial to the public. In !ihort. a fr.11n chise is 11 granled monopoly for it has no compe~1t1on. STORER CABLE Company"s se rvice In the public is one-half the service pa id for and so met.imes le ss than thal ! Laguna Beach's site is one of the mo5t vnusual .11nd beautiful of any on America 's coastline. Laguna. with careful plaMlng, could be the most beautiful city ln America . Howe ver. this same site does not contribute to what constitutes prac- tlcality. CONSEQUENTI..Y, Laguna pays for its beautiful aite in traffic problems and the possibility of JWl»'lh . Also in' the eost of television. Lagmf.11 's hills do not make for good reception. Therefore. Laguna b•s lo have a cable company and pays for ii.! corts •long wil h the: price of • 11el and repairs. Laguna. therefore , baa to J>11 more foT television. Sunly Laguna Beach'• city fathen 1hould 81!'1! lhal ltl"clthtna obtain btlter 11ervice or get 1nother cable comp1ny that gfvu adequate JUVice for the prices ch.tried. ELINOR DA VIS Letflr'I ...... ,......, --"-"-"'" ..,..,.,. .....,,.. ~ llltlr -...... "' -_.. w .... .,.... ,.,.,., • ,....,... i.tMl't .. '" -· tt .i11111M• ... II 1"llr\'tlll, Aff illttt9f• -I llh ...... ........ .... ......... ......... .., ... _, .. , .. "'"""""' -,...., ,, .. ltltlMt ,.... ,, .....,.., ,..,,,., WIH Mt .. ...., ....... Dear Gloomy Gus No cargo piled up on the docks during lhe mari!ime strike. A ship 1s at doc ks "·hen it"s moo red along· side the pier, Carg o piled up on the piers. Tell your copy desk head. line. writers. -Old Sall '~It ft•lur1 ••UICI• •Hdt••' vlt•n, Ml "'<"''"u' th•11 ot th• R••••••or. St•ul t ll<H" ,_, •tt¥1 le C0_,,1 CtUI, ll't lly "'1111. their patients, if not more so. THE\' READ. the invesiment guide.!! u thoroughly as they read the medical jll'Urna!s, and 1li'hen tho-talk sh<lp it is more likel-no be about stocks than about symptoms:" "And lawyel'S?" T prompted . ''The really influential lawyers J've met here," he continued , "are much more involved in real estate and com· mercial holdiligs than they are in prac· ticing the law . Most of the affluent ones ha ve made their money through buying property or bu si nesses. nr by becoming involved in the directorship of cor· pora tions." t "Surely therr's noth ing wrong with any of this:' I "suggested. "NOTHING WRONG ," he agreed. '·But then you can't expect the public lo regard the professinna l man in P.xactly the same light as we do in England. The m~in ob- ject of busine ss is lo mii ke a profit ; the m<iin object of a profession is to rende r a service. So when the profe ssional man becomes more interested in profit than in service. he naturally forfeits some or the esteem he used to be given." "OQ you !hink the profe!isional men hf're feel that? .. I inqui red. '"Of course they do." he shrugged. '"Thiit 1s whv thcy·rc so touchy and ~cns1 tiVl' to ihe shgh1cl'it criticis m. They "'ant to ha ve their c;ike. of pres tige. and cal it too. A fine. gencrnus people you Americans -hut I can't mak e oul wheth('r you're hypocritical or just naive." Pussyfooting . ~ress Comn1ents \\'yane, Ark., Progress: "One of the old sayings is that 'words will never hurl you· but rm not so sure that words are not to blame for some of our social prob- ·lems of today. ln the past, • person who used drugs habitually was known •s • 'dope fiend' and was considered an out· cast from society, a degraded person to be avoided and written off •• a human being. Now, a drug·user Is an 'addict' wh ich ia • pussyfooUng te nn that 8Mlehow carries less ttip•. There'• ~ve.n a little glimor at11ched to today'• dope fiend , though he's 1tUJ the 11me type of inrlividu.I who hu udtd hll useful lift." SGIM:net. K7., Comm• 1" 1 a It II · Jourul: "Evtn the: N1Uoaal Sl'fJ!:t,J Council sometimts 1ets tired or luirptnc on the tragic side of drlvin&. It bu discoveftd there 11 humor on the; highways. too, at e:vidtnc:ed by • roundup of funny atgna published In an .•• luue of the council'• map.sine 'Traftlc Safe- ty.' F'M" inattnet, on Gnt 1lde of a aiinboard on an Ohio atcondary roed the mtsuge ays: '11.oad Clnsed -Do Not Enter'. The Gt.her 11dt re1dt: 'Welcome Back . Stupid!' Jn Clevel1nd. signs po.!lled 1!0011 main n.t11h·hour artery admonJsh: 'Keep ·Movlng.' Then add, alrnott "lttlull.Y : 'Wiien PoS1ibl1'." cent count showed that only two are maintaining their landscaping. The chamber's btcruty advocates feel this is a pretty poor showing. Lawrence has suggested that some sort of "be.auty bond" might be required to guarantee not only compliance W"ith landscaping provision s, but al- so reasonable maintenance. Such a prod could help clean up the canyon weed patch. And, with summer parking removed from the high· way islands, the city could heir. by r eviving the land· scaping plan for that oft-tramp ed area and putting in some attractive permanent pl~nling. Continue th e Stud y A new association composed of delegat es from all four Capistrano Bay J\rea chambers of commerce have launched a study to determine if the area wants and needs its own public transportation system. Bob Oakley, San Clemente civic leader and busi ness· man, is in charge of the study group whic h will begin by sampling businessmen and residents on feasibility o( such a system. Because oC the geography of the area and diversity of shopping and recreation faciJities, a surface observa· t ion indicates thoit a transport sys tem would be a boon to the South_ Coast. But whether it could exist financially is anoth er matter. Oakley already has heard negative opinions from citizens who have been deeply involved in public trans· port serving the arta. They say the idea won't work. But the group will !ilill continue il!i study and is seeking public opinion. They also will inquire if area hu!iinessmen and or· g an izations might \Vi.sh to underwrite some of the ex• penses for a transport !iystem. Despite the initial negative outlook, I.he study shoul d ('Onlinue. It could turn out to be not so negati ve after all. s So11ie Observations Froni Fra11ce Failure Is Not Lived With Easily VEZELA Y, FRANCE -With plenty of funds and ;.• strong alimentary canal nothing beats a get-away holiday by automobile in provincial France. A great . deal has happened here in the last 2,000 years bul nothing is happening now and there is nol lhe slightest danger nf se rious impingement by the outside "'Orld. The mind i~ fr!'ed from tht pu1.zles of the Nixon adm1ni· st ratKln to dwell up- on the brtef carel"r of another Richard, Richard Coeur de Lion, the absentee king of E"gland. as he ossembled h i 11 Forces 800 years ago for the Third Cru- sade on the ram. " -·Q. ~:J:-1 •. I . • -::;;-·1 ,• pans of lhe magnificently re-- stored abbey at Vezelay in Burgundy. Or, upon thl': marvel of tht.·Tresor de Vix. a huge bronze vase ()f Greek nr ii;:in recently unearthed from the burial cham- ber of an unknown travelling princess of 2,500 years ago. Omaha Beach .... St. 1'1alo .... Avr an- che .•.. LorienL .. the Qu ibe ron pe11insula .... Tou rs . These are all p!are nam~ of \Yor!d War IL PACING THE RO\VS nf marblt markers in thr: serene beauty nf the Amer ican cemetery al Saint.Lauri nt Ri chard Wilson overlooking Omaha Beach "'here arc buried 9,385 of the 25,000 Americans \\'ho s;icrificed their lives in Normandy is an emotional experience which ea11not be describtd. • · Na.ii blockhouses. now sometime,~ used l!s beach houses, scar the beachscape.11nd may survive ror centuries as a reminder of the Insecurities £lf appeasement and submission. St. Malo an,d Dinan have been restored. Yl'here 9,oo(I civilim}t died al Tnurs new multi-storied apartments rise. France cannot forget the great wars of !he 20!h century, nor even of the. !st cenrury, for the marks of Rome also still lie upon lhe land. On the Cot d·or and Beaujola i~ in Burgundy the Iii.th~ car winds through Nuit11 St. George~, Clos de Vougeot, Pou i ]]y.fuissee. Gevrey-Chambertin, ~larsanay la Cote, Chablis , ~1acon . Vosne-Romanee -• bibulous catalogue of fine wi nes of F'rance which can be tasled enroule, occasionally free. NOTHING ELSE, however, is free in provincial France. and for about $12 it ifi possible to ge t a reasonably good econQmy lunch for two al 1 restaurant rated ~·it h one s!ar by the Guide Michelin , the indis pensable. four gtfide published by the F'Iench li re manufac- tu rer nf the .~ame name. Llu1ch at a Lwn- star resl;iuran! •will come considerably higher and at the summit or cuisine, a three.star re slauranl, $30 or $40 for lwo is not at all unusual. The fOQd is not all that good and an f.merican hou.~ewife with the "Art of F'rench Cooking .. in hand can often do better ' with fl igher qua lily raw materials to ~tart wit h and les5 chance of discommoding the alin1enlary canal . Amidst such pleesut"'~ .;ind nove\lies - !icenery from a CorQt painting. beach scentj from Boudin. street scenes fr'om Utril16 and Pi!isaro ...:.. lhe te,mp!atlofl is irresistible to arrive at s o'm e generalizations. , ONE IS TH E VERY ob v in u ~ generali zation !hat France h;u; been fought over for ce n!1lries sOd · still survive1i as a vast c:u!tural and his toriral reservoir which mankind must preserve. Another is that France ha5 Jailed ,ajl an empire, failed in Algeria anti lnt!Ochina 11s Napoleon failed in Africa and Europe and as the Th ird Republic failed when confronted by Hitler. Failure is· i French po litical heritage of very large pro- portions lying hea vily on French li fe . General De G.11ulle ~ught to erase fai lure from the F'rench consciousness. Failure is not lived with easily. Its ef. feels .1Jccumulate. The 50,000 Americans who have died in Vietnam can no more be forgotten than I.he 2.'i ,000 whn lie In Normandy. But the re is a bit ler dif· lcrence. Those \11ho !ie in No rmandy died in victory. It is besl to be c11rrful ho"' such ven. lures a~ that. in Vietn am are ended, howrver unwisely they mlly have been begun. THE OBSERVATIONS of U'a!t \V. Rosto~·. former national ~ecurity ad vi.~tr to Preside nts Kennedy and Johnson, hav11 perlinenry in this connection . He wrote 1n a recent mag azine article: ··!f w111 mindlessly walk away from A~ia , "'II ~hall make sure it (the· "'ar in Vietnam' v.•a.s not ~·orth it. If we patie ntly ~ta~ th e course, lhe 5uffenng of these year~ coulcl be repajd "'Ith st<i"ble peace and security fn r ou rs€tves and the two thirds or humanity who llve in Asi a .. , Otherwise, we and Asia may movP- awa y frqm the promise of stability and progress to chaos or ·•war far worse th11n what we now see in ln dochinll .'' France wa lked away from Asia, not mindlessly. but in fa ilure. With fa ilure piled upon f11ilure France·~ day was done as a great '>''orld power. A pa rallel wi th America CllMot be pushed very far but there rema ins a ghost of a suggestion that even so great a power as the United States cannot stand many failu res. ~tea ntime, Vive la France De Guid e r-.l ichelin~ High-Rise Buildings Are Fire Traps In early 0ctlr or 11171. four blocks n[ an industrial section of West Chicago burned to the ground. Th e Chicagn Triburte noted that the great number of small fires that fall had numbed residents to the real d3pger. "We had fo rgotten," said the newspaper. '"!hat the absence of rain for three w~ks had left everything in !iO dry and inflammable a conditinn that a spark might set a fire which .,ould swfep from end to end or the city." The ne~t evening, Sunday. Oct. I. brought the feared spark. Historians l'l"tee it was kindled ne.11r the et:nter of town, in the barn of an Irish "laborer ri.<1rned Patrick O'Ll!:ary. Whdher the C\Jlprit was Mn:. O'Leary's clum!y cow, a lhe"lry widely believed at the tim.e. re- mains uncertain. The. Great Chicago Fire .... ...,ed for over 24 hours, ~estro)'ed thrte .00 one-hair square m i I e 1 of. cantral Chica10 and left 100,000 people homtless. ' . THE DEATH TOLL was modt11t - about 300 from • population of 300.000. Perhaps tile fact that sq' many livid to tell of thtlr night o! hi?rr9i' glves•thil fire Its parUcular fasc1·n1Uon. fl'ew feop/e remember a bigger forest liN that killed over l,000 In 'Peshtl&o, Wis ., less than a WMk lattr. I Chicago's 115-men fire departmeat had llUJe chi.nee 13ainst the natural and ,l'.Nln·madt reaturts lhat sustained the ftrt. Almost all of the city's bulldings and 1idewalk1 wr:re wooden, and many l'llidtnta kept their own livestock and feed ln 1heds near , their hou11e1. Woodworking industries abounded. and hkldrl of warehou• stored dry IOOCft, 1'tl might be uld .. that . chkago 1peclallud In tilt production. baodll111, B11 George --~ CONFIDENTIAL TO MUHAM· MED ALJ : O.K., but for lht list time It (l'lell ; "If y!RI ch:ln't succeed the. flr~t ll1De, try, try, •111tn," And lt'1 not SUPPOSED to rhyme! ' •• i .)!7! EllitoriaJ Reseal'ch Md storage of combustible £()()(!.!!," wrote Robert Cromie in his book . ADDED TO TJiE city's n1tur.al in- fi1mmability was the unusual dryness of lhe season and a fierct, gusty v.:lnd. Fredttkk Law Ollll!ted, 1 city plann« v.·ho vii;ited Ch ic11go after the fi re. described the wind 's effects in Nl\l_ion. •1Buming fragments or Wooden pafajreis, ~heets of roof metal. signs, and ·scuttle doors werP. carried great di stanCes, .11nd with bla zin g fell. tarred p"aper. and can· \'as, and myriads or smaller sparks .. swept down upon the fugitives with a ter- rific roar." · Chicago's "great showy buildings" were vulnerable lo fi re. Ohited said, because of "faults of conslructioll as well as of art .•. Their walls were· thin and often overweighted with gross and coarse mlsornamentation." An:'hltect.!i and fife Under a Veil of Sec~ecy .· During t.he campaign for governorship Gf CaJlfomia ln JIU, fears were e»o- pre~ • change of leadership of sta\e , aovemment could change the COUT1e of public utility rqulatlon. ThtR ftart appear to be proving .tiue for the state Public Utilities Commitaion Reagan. lhe curt~in has been dropped whJch ls supposed lO be the watchdo1 for comj)tetely around ~'1,TimtS.1on, voti ng. the pubUc over the rates and serviceit of \f\ikutn baa bttn the au.lb 0 ~ , or the prlvately operated but publicly previoua •tlempt.s to restrict Ole general franclilted uUliUet, It mor& ind mo('t isolating IW!lf from the dtJztnry. pubUc'1 appearances btfore the com• The lite.at tpisodt. Ii the commiul0n'a mi.km In ca1e1 • lavolvl"I · the · rallf e:rclusk>n ol Jta aterellt)' and stiff from PQtr'i inltrettl. 1 • • • I· meetings · at which vota ·an ~en af·, THE DECISION TO txclbdt even 1ls ltdln1 Ille pocktlhook.t o1 comwnen .II><\ _....,,, who 11 chle( ldmlnlllol« 11 olher tupayen. . . . ""'"Ind. to keep """'""" ol lhe· _Ill, -•• ,._ -. ,_, , 'meetJop. WlllUldodepill.a-'"~ r~cncE -wA •• hU -· . dum from !he PUC cllloH1111·"""'"'1 lor tht c:ornmhllon to ,..., In oecret.. that lhll ii Improper ... • , • • ·• wlllch ii bod'""""'· but_,,,, bmlng Thi! actlv!Ueo ol ll>e rue to dud'!"'"' the doors lG ill meetlnp even to Its: own publJc accountabillty can onlJ'. lead to proleS1k>1ial 11.tll. OJ>O<Ulation It ,hu aometh!nr·tolldde. It nte late.t 1iltipubUc move hU been at· engaged in dllClllllonl not MC 1 n rUy in tribultd to Comml.alon Chllrm•n J. P: , ttJt f'Ull .... publk! lntlrest ind) la at.raid to Vub11ln. lft appirtilOy •ttempted tbe admit It. pr1ctice lut yr:ar wbllt there •Ull was a The lltuallon diemands a legl.tlalive in. holdover membtr on the bolfd+: ~· .w. qulry . and pub~ d11eloaurt Of what U· Oatav. Now wltll the enti re. comm1u10n .ctly l1.aol111:iil. '. · . c:ompoMd of appolntea d Gov. Ronald Sacr1meato Bte official~. are currently ;ippra ising h1gh- ri~e office building s in much the samt critical manner. "HIGH·RISE BUILDING fires are beyond our control today," Philadelphii1 Fire Commissioner James McCarey warned recently. Little thought was given to the problem unlit last year when two officP. fires in New York City killed five people and injured 74. In July, New.York Cily announced new regulations for high· rise~ including a req uirement that owners hold periodic fire drills. A skyscraper's fire hazards are numerous. Insulation material tends to boltl"e UJ).heat. Mn-opening wlndowa pre-- vent emergency venting. heat-sensiJ:iv• elevators travel toward the floor on fire. and most fire ladders can't reach h.igher than 14 nnors. We tn ight heed the hin<!sight of a Ollcago man who c1ve. this fire-fighting advice at an inquiry into _the Great Fire -"Stri.ke It before it gets tbe llart of you." OAILY PILOT llObm N. Wffd, Nu.Jlcf 7'/IO!liol J:cftlil, .Editor ·Al&m W. &to ,_,__ 'ftla ...... -.,, ... noa.1'11t .... ., lrlltonn Ud ... ] ... 1'1111-- .. ir.11'1 .... alt •• J .... ·...._and eo11rmeai.,. • .... .. ----·-~-· bvt1l ... !ti. ....... ,, --· .. --... -•nl:trc lht dMnt vi.ea,..._ .r. Jft. =-.-'o1":':: . ..s~· a;~ Friday. October 8. 1971 ,. \ \ CHECKING •UP• M en Tak e Bigger Steps Tl1 ese Da ys By L. M. BOYD A \IERAGE ~I AN hereabouts today wears s~ sizl' 10 8, The records Sho\v his grandfather "'"Ort size 7. AcC1:lrding to the Darwinian theory of natural seltttion. claims a mMical fellow. this means men with big feet are a superior breed. They"re becoming morr numerous. Fello"'·s "''ilh lillle fee~ are dwindling nut. Interesting. Ru! what's wrong with thi11 notion is 1rs nnt the feet tha! have changed so much as the sizl'! numhers designated by the shoemakers. Still, military records definitely indicate the big·foott>d men are nn the increasl'! snmt>what. They are thought to be more prolific. Belter lovers. 11ctu11tly. NOVEMBER II Clr iL~ equivalent on tht> ancient call'!ndars was designated St. l\tartin'~ Day. I! had already been knov.'T\ as the day of the Roman Vina!ia. That was tht wine fea st to the god Bacchus. A mere coincidence. St. Martin did not have all that much to do with the "'"ine drinkers of his age. Nonetheless, because his day fell on the same day a.~ Bacchus' Day, St. Martin of Tour! became the patron saint of drunkards. Jl wasn't (air. BEAR IN MJND, il "''as exactly 100 years ago that: 1. A couple of fellows in Albany. N.Y .. invented ce.lluloid while tryi ng to make cheap billiard b;ills. 2. Baseball player F'red Goldsmi!h proved once and for All a pitcher's curve ball was not an optical illusion. He set up three poles in a straight row. threw the biill to the right of the first pole. to the. left rif the second, to ri~ht of the third .. 1. \\fhistler lui-ned oul thal painling of his mothrr. 4 ~lore lh;:i n fiOO died when the country's worst rire of all time burned out Peshtigo. Wisc. 5. Congress set up the U.S. \\leather Bureau. \\"HAT the medic;:il men wanted to knClw was whether I fl esh wound would heat faster when covered nr wh en left exposed to the air. So they slashM the arms of seven San Quentin prisoners y,•ho volunteered £or the test. Turned out the wrapped wounds healed two maybe. three maybe four times fa ster than the expnsed wounds. You'd think the band- age boys would pay a fellow for dat.a like that, but \hey won·t. JUST ABOUT 10 years before the Civil Wa r. in the classier bistros where ladies anrl gentlemen were served food and liquid refreshment. it was a matter of etiquette whrn 11 ladv pa rt.nok from 11 drinking glass for the bar a_t· tendant 10 stand al her ~ide, holding a napkin unckr her chin so she would not dribble on her dress. Picture that. please. SO THE GENTLE:i\.1AN around vnur scatter considers himself quite 11 .i:ourmet. does he? ·All right ask him the difference in ro11sl beef between an En.i:lish cut and a ~ontinental cut. If you choose tn ~rder in this savvy manner. 1 headwaiter tells me. yo u'll get several thin slices when you call for the English, one thick slice Y.'hen you ask for the Continental. Your questions n11d con1n1e11ts are u;elcomed and UJilt be u.~ed i1~ CHECKING UP wh.trever possible. Pl.e.tLSe nddre!ls your l.t:tters to L. M. Boyd. P.O. Box 1&75. Ne.wpor~ Beach 92660, Little Rock Parents Sides tep Integ ration Llli'LE ROCK . Ark. (AP ) the guardi8nship -how much _ Some parenls are givi ng up of the timt a student must guardianship of their children reside at his' guardian's ad- so the youngsters won't have dress and what is the legal to attend schools to which maining of the Word 'reside"," desegregation plans assigned Williams said. · them. school officials and Af!t>r seven nr eight pupils some l;:iwyers report. were drop~ from McClellan Art Givens, ;:in attorney and High School in the Pulaski state representative, said he district for being enrolled has handled 20 lo JO such while li ving in the attendance cases in a period dating a zone of another school, two year. Lawyers are handling "popped back up. I ~lieve Uit- them routinely, he said. der guardianships," Williams The cost usually runs about. said. $75 and the process takes a Chancellor Ka y L. Mat- couple of days. Given5 said. thews. who handles some Supt. J.K. \l.1illiams of the ~uardianship cases, s a id Pulaski School Dislrict, which parents were pretty free to do encircles Little Rock. s11id whatever they chose in m11k- soml'! parents had enrolled ing g u a rd i a n sh i p ar· youngsters under false ~r fie-rangemenL~ since the judf!e titious addresses to avoid the must rely largely on data they 1 · 1 provide. proper schoo assignmen · Another judge, who asked "We found six or seven kin ,8, not to be named, said he had single day last w e e. : rejected some guard~nship Williams said. We're finding petitions bttau!tf "they just out -and I'll tell you how happened to respond with we're finding out: I heir forthrightness and frankness neighbors are telling 0 n when I asked them" If the them." gu11.rdianship was intended to News me n could not determine the child's plaice of detennine the number nf school aittendance. guardianshij>s arranged to get Attorney Josh McHugheS around aUendaoce zones said he had handled four guar- established by the court ap-di1mhip cases In "b I ch proved desegregation plan. parents told him th t School authorities, while con-desegregation plan h I d Cidina that they exist, declin-moUvated them to act. ed on adylce of counsel to I explained to them .that release records. this was a ·rather ertrerne Givens 1aid Io me guar· remedy," McHughel said. "No dlanahips enabled children to one changed his m I n d . -attend schools el~where In though." the state. John W. Walker. 1 Negro at- Supt. Floyd W. Parsons of torney who handled lhe Cl~ the Llttle Rock School Oillrict for black pl1inUff1 In the Lil· iald there were 28 guar-tie Rock and Pulaski eowrty d ianshi"p cases among the 1ehool desegregation ca1e3, d\strk:i's 20,000 pupils. Some sakl he expedl to ask fed«ral caw. he said, undoubtedly d"istrict court toon to end such were a "ruse" to defeat ~ methods of clrcumventlnc the intent of the deaegregahon delegrqaUon plan. plan. IP;;;;ii;;;~.,;~~!;;;~"il wu1111111 11ld 31 guar· OKl'OBJ;RE:fjST diwhlp cue• e11.sted in l\l8 •:J.'1.," 1tdTAUIWfT dbtrlcl. "I'm IUf'8 aome art •uaii .,.. just to get a child m a perUcuJar IChool, '' he pJd. He .. Id the dlltrid hu only two employ., to • 1nvllllpte whether the terma ol ~ dlanship are. ~ng· met while checking )all other attendance problemJ 11mong the district'! 2$.000 pupU1. KID~:wvE \ . Y .... UNCU:LEN Saturdays ·in ' ' Th• P~I~ Y. 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Oclobtr 8, 1971 QUEENIE ay Phn 1n1er1anc11 Dockers .i·11ll To Work _,_+---l'-"..-n~ JO-JI •· Saturday SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Longshore Union teadu Harry Bridges, com plying wilh a T a f t ·Hartley back-to-work order, isrued instructlom late 1'hur.sday for dock workers to begin moving the JOO-da y backlog of cargo on Saturday. In a telegram to locals of l.o ngshoremen 's and \~'arehousemen's Union in 24 struck ports on the Pacific <..:oast, Bridges said men needed 10 "perform prelimbt· arv work" on the docks should be.. passed through the picket tine_, Friday -to get ready for the resumption of work "as of the first 1 hi ft Saturday." "The -says you QUALIFY aa & rollc,'but not as &n antique, llO would you please move on?" The union's 15,000 dockers were ordered by a federal Judge Wednesday to end the strike ''immediately.'' Picket lines remained up, however, and nrither union officials nor !he Pacific Ma rit ime Associa tion had beerf served 111ith the court order. Row on Blaeks Remap Pla11 Critic Rttpped by Dymally In ordering his men back to wor k, Bridge.s pointed out to them that the ''container freight" agreement in effect last June 30 ll'ill be in effect during the work resum ption. J-le said it should be enforced. SACRA:'l·lE!\10 tUPI J - The black ch:urman of the Stnal e F: I e c t ions and Heapportionment Committee s.i1 s it is "scandalous" that a lel!ow senator 11·nuld seek a red uction of Negroes in his proposed new district. Stn. J\1er\•yn Dymally said he ""ill confer ~·ith Republ1cam and Democrats 11ho have ''reaso na ble requests'' for changes in liistnct boundary lines but Gov. Reagan Leaves Tax Bill Behind ~ACR.A~l E:-..'TO ~AP I 1:r11. Reagan left a $1.3 billion pircf' of unfinished busines" called ta.'< reform on his desk ioda~· y,·hen he left for 11 l\O.o- week tour of the Orient But leaders of both parties :o;ay they hopP lo hammer oul 1hc1r remaining differences and h;11 e a bipartisan tax plan cr1<.1C'tcd by the legislature and on Heagan·s desk when he returns 111 the Capito! Oct. 25. The plans 1\·ould affect C\'er.v Califurn1a taspayer, reducing property taxes for homeowners, but boo s tin g 11H·nn1e and sales taxes. nen1ocratic leaders a n d Hc;ignn resolved about 90 pf'r(·en! of lhcir lax reform cl1fferen('f'S 1n a srricl> of 16 nr,C••11.i11n;:: ,p~<;1nn<i n1 rr the. p~1,l 1hrf•'' 11rrk~ bu1 lhol'c •:i!~.5 ~!.1l1•rn;11cd ~l·u1da1 1\1th "'' (')I hn11gr 111 11 I l ! (' I "' l'•:lll•ltl« j,f hild fa l I h ~ .. 1111·r'I Ille Hf'p11bl1r an i,;111 , l'n!<! :111d !)en1Qc·rat.~ :-1n1• tht11 thflugh . \~~cu1td1 :-I',, ;1 k r r H0h \1r,r ,.tt1 ~ lr;ictrr '11 !he 11rn1r,r·r:111c-nr,1?()!1nl1n~ lc11n1. 11;1~ h:iil nnr IHldllnnu11cc1I ·n,.,!'!111~ 111Jt1 !lf';ic,10 ;in11 ;jl \1,;i.;L t11 0 lclcp hOn e • na1 ersations. Big Agency ~urt:ii:cs -1\arro'u;fy ~AC'R A ,\I E.\'TO I o\P 1 -A Drmocrat 's pl an w put a 'ingl e state agency 1n charge ol all s I a I e ant1pollutiQn Pffor!~ remains ;1lire today hrcau~e ol a narrnw \'Ole in a Srn;itr ('f'lmmitter . 1\ssemblyman F:rlw in L . ?."berg or ~acrarnen1n ~aid he m:iy lry :i~;i1n next Thursrlay to ge l hi.~ prflposa1 fllll of !he Senate <;ov er n 1n en t a I Orga nization Co1nmitlee. A mo tion to send the bill tf1 inlerin1 stud y after I he fegis!ali\'e ~es,inn whir h would have klllcrl i1 fnr thls session. fa il td after more than twn hours of testimony. London Bridge ' Is Going Up SAN FRANCISCO !UPI\ - A largt contingent or Engli.~h notables arrived In California late Thursday en routt to !hr opening of the old Lendon Bridge In -or 111! plaC'es - Arizona, ~dlcatlon of the bridge, which was dl11m11ntled and brou11ht to the United States by promoters of Lake Hav11U , Ari:., wn·att. for Sund1y. .. those \\'ho don 'l want black~ in their districts, I have no intention of dealing \\'ilh." "I find it scandalous that a senator \\·ould make a request of me to take blacks out of his district." ' Dymatly told nf'll'smen Thursday. \\'ant to know \\'ho that member is? Sen. Wed\\'orth." Stn. James Q. \\'edworlh (0-Hawthorne) was reported by olber iienator1 to be one of !he loudest foes at a private meeting or Dem oc rats Tuesday 1v here Dymally·s reapportionment plan for the Senate 11·as unveiled. Thr 1n o st contro1 ersial feature or the plan calls for .shift ing the Redding district of sen:t\e GOP leader Fred !\l;ir!er .Jr some 450 mile~ south of East Los Angeles ""·here Chicano~ long have demanded a dis trict of their own. To arcomplish the task, {)!her senators \\'OUld b e dis p l a ced, i n "1 uding Democrats whose Democratic 1·oter registration m a r g!:i 1\·ould be diminished. \\'edworth re f u s e rl o comment on Dy rn a I J y s remarks bul lold reporters he anrl the Senat e's only black member "had a !ot of general discussion.'' \Ve d w or t h • s rl i strict currently has a 46 percent black population, Thal "'ould br reduced to 39 percent under Dyma lly·s plan. Sou rces said Wtd\\·or!h demanded e v r n fe\\'er. l\fin uteman · Lights Sky \ AI\OE\BERG AFB 1l'PI1 -A hnll1ant aerial lighting rHecl \1'as visible over most nf Southern California Thursday night \\'hen an atr for re re· en!rv 1·ehirle ;itop :i n1od1fied ~t111l11 cman I missile wiis launched from this coastal ;:iPmspace hue. "From the ground," :rn Air Ff1rre ~pokesman sairl. "It looks Hke someth i ng cxplnded." 1'he spokesman said the display w11 caused by unburned propellant pa rticle~ .1nd water from lhr launcb in the free:iing thin. cold upper atmos phere and ren~t1ng the hi gh altitude sunl ight. The container issue is the key dispute in the lengthy 11·al kout. As of the ta.~! day of the old contracl. June 30, thr- !l.\\'U was to get I u 11 jurisdiction over container packing near the docks. It \\'as thf' refusa l of employers to arcept th is in a ne1v contract !hat touched off the strike. 1feanwhi!e, 00\h union and employer attorneys asked the fed eral court to postpone a hearing on the injunction scheduled for Frklay until next \\·eek. It ,,·as set for 3 p.m. October !5. Tex Watson Animated First Time LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Charles "Tex" Watson, last defendant in the Ta t e - !.aBlanca murder ca s e . sho\\·ed animation for the first t ime during his trial as the Jury Thursday bega n deliberating his guilt or innocencr. \l'atson. 25. glanced at the jutors and his a!lorneys \\'hilt Superior Court Judge Adol ph Alex;inder ga\'e final instructions. In lhe past he has sat list lessly at the defense table starinF: into space.. \\'atson has pleaded innocent :ind innocent by reason of in.~anity. His attorn e ys Cf}n!ended his mind w a ~ arldled by drugs ~·hrn !hr sl ayings occurred and he 1>.·as only carryi ng out the orders of cul t leader Charles f\1anson. The stale said there \\'as no f'I 1dence \\latsnn \\'as not in lull possession of his faculties. and Iha! in fact he appeared lo -ha1·(' enjoyed his role in the murders. Th r jury deli bera ted more thiin six hours Thursday hrfnrt re!ir1ng "'1th sessions sc/1 edulrd to r11u.me today. Wini Finn Cup Tll RONTO (AP) Defending champion Joer1 Hruder of Brazil won the lnurth race of the Flan Gold t:up in heavy seas Wedne.sday, and took the overall lead tn 1hr Wor ld Saili nf Championship four milts out in Lake Ontario. Great Aqueduct Pumps Water Into Southland I BAKERSFIELD (UPI) - The greatest aqurduct projtct In hi story has started pumping w:itcr over a 1.92&-foot n1ounlain range into Southern Ca!1 fornia at a rate which will ultimately be last enouih to eover !\hoc.le Island with five inches of v.·ater every month. Standing on a platform at lhe base of the sun-biked roothills of th'e Tebactmpi P.1ountains Thursday. G<>v. Ronald Reagan gave the order to start the motora of tM Edmonston Pumping Pl1nt, the largt.!I pump ever built 11nd tht central feature of the S3 billion CaJllorn1a water project. The project was conceived 20 years ago, be1un In lMO at the height of California'!' economic and popul1t Ion boom, and brought to fruition amid bitter protest.s from c o n s e r vatioallt.3 in the ecology-minded ltros. Reagan aald the project "epltomlztl the klnd of creative vlllon that made Callfomla the molt proctucttn a1rlcultural ara lD tht naUon and tht I-lor Ille most aopldstlclted todlnlcll roclety ln the •arid." nir,. hw>drtd mllto to the north. tht Sima Qub bald • "wake'' 1t the Sin P'ranclaco ecology centtr to bid ••11rewell to the. rlrst Norttlern Callrornla water p u m P e d 1cro11 the Teh1chap1 Moulltllm." 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Junior .W orld Dresses: meet the excUlng llallans PRINCESS LUCIANA PIGNATELLI The glomorous author of "The Bea utiful People's Beauty Book " will be in ou r, Book Depo rtment lo tl ufogroph copies '?f her best-se:ler: Soturdoy, Oc!".1 : Newport, 12 :3 0-1 :30 p,m, Hun tington Beoch: 3 :30-4:30 p.m, Monday, October 1 i: Cerritos, 12:3 0-1 :30 p.rn, Wed., October 13: Orenge, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thundey, October 14: Ana heim, 11 :00-12 p.rn. Needlewor.k, Rene Hud9ins Come me et the designer of th e charming "E l Bamboccio" kits •..• and see the exclusiv e designs Mrs. Hudgins hos brought from Florence just for Tempo ltol it'ln o: Tuesday. Oct. 12, New port, 11 -5 end 7:1 p.m, Leather craft: Moreno Bini From T uscony · s Luci ono Ricc i Studio comes one o{ tile foremost prd cfitioner1 of Florent ine !ealhercra l t. Come marvel at his work: Tuesdey,Oct. l2:Newport, I I o5 end 7-9 p.m. C<1meo Carving, Vincen10 Grillo One of the lovel iest and most e xacting of arts, demonstrated for you bv: Moster Cutter Grillo of Torre del Greco, world 's center o f cameo carving: T uesdey1 Oct. l 2: Newporl1 11 -5 ond 7-9 p.m. ' Shoe D•signin9, Arthur Sbicca From Perugie to California to found one of the West'5 most famous shoe company's ..• th•t's the history of A\thu ' Sbicc e. Come meet and talk with him •.• and sea th& latest in Sbicce desig n: Soturdey1 O ct. 9: Del Amo, 11 •.m. to 5 p.m. T uesd•y, Oct. 12 : Newport, 11 ·5 and 7.9 p.m. at the hroad,vay ·-N!Wl'OR.T HUNTlNQTON IEACH .ORANGE CIRllTOS.,,.. 2lOO N• .T111ff1 Stre•t 100 let C•rtltM Mill !71-41 tt•·IJll f21JI t•0·0411 <t7 l'etlli•11 hl1IMI t1141 ·~·12111177 (tli"t•r >o•eft~I (1141 ~fJ.J)JI SHO~ 10 A.M. t• 9:10 r .M. MONDAY THAOIJGH FAID,AY, SATURDAY 10 A.M. te. r.M.-SUNDAY 12 NOON ,.. I P.M. ,. * OAILY ftl LOf • ~olu1nbus day spe~ials President Careful On Court \VASHJNGTON iUPl 1 Preside~t Nixon plans !o take enough lin1e to succeed in fulfilling an oppo rtunity to remake the Supreme Court in his own lega l image for decades. Not since the administration nf Willi am Howard Taft mnre than M years ago has a Prt!si· dent had the opportunity to name four high court justices in his first ter m in office , I Nixon has said he will pick appointees who share the judicial philosophy of his first two, Chief J ustice Warren E. Burger and Harry Blackmun. Coupled wi th one or two i u d i c i a I e<>nservatives ai:r pointed by earlier Presidents, /' plastic hangers 1.09 Reg. 1.25. Se + of 8 dress hangers or 4 skirt hangers in cleor, green, yell ow, pink . Notions. Nixon's four nominees "'outd 1 .. ________________ _. control !he votes ne eded to reverse much of the judicia!lr------------------ activism of the 16 vcars of the Warren court. · Nixon says he is looking for "strict e<>nstructionisls" for the court. By that. he means justices who will not use lhe mandates of the Constitution to upset the social customs of the nation or any of its regions. So . . . I met1mes JUSt1ccs. once, m the e<>urt . change their 1 views. Some of the opinions ofl former Chief .fuslice Earll Warren mus1 have come as a surprise tn President Dwight I D. Eisenho"•cr ""ho named him to the court. for instance Nii:on plans 10 be careful lo ,;elect appointees who will con-I tinue to share his approach to I the law. He will take his time l in naming justices e v e n though the C-Ourt has opened 1 its term with only seven mem- 1 be rs. The President was ready to name Rep. Richard H. Poff IR·Va.J to the court when Poff I withdrew his name from e<>n·I sideralion last weekend, Poff appeared to be just the sort of person Nixon was seek· ing. In his Congressional career, he established himself as a political conservative who sh a.red much of Nixon's out· look on the law . But first civil rights leaders and I.hen AF'L-CIO President revere trio set 7.99 Re·gul ar ~.99 st ainless set with copper bottoms. Bekeli+e h.!lndles, knob~; 11/2 qt. seucepon, 6"' skillet, lid fits both. Housewe res. George Meany denounced Port as a "racist." Poff. possiblyll. ________________ __. facing a bi It er con-1,.-----------------, firmation fight. withdrew I Nixon is no stranger tn co n- firmation fights. The Senate t. rejected his appointments of Jud g e s Clement F . Haynsworth Jr., and G. Har- rold Carswell before Ap- proving Blackmun. Possibly hopin~ lo avoid .11.nother defeat. Nixon is in· directly soliciting the opinion flf key senatorl!I on the t.wo ap- pointments. White Hou s e Press Secreta ry Ronald L. Ziegler said AU.orncy Gcner.11.l John N. Mitchell was sounding out the views of members or both houses of Congress. But Ziegler said Nixon had not talked directly to any lawmakers, not even Poff. Afttr the Senate rejected Haymworth and Carswell, the President a n g r i 1 y told newsmen: "as long as the Senate Is constituted the way It ill today , I wUI not nom inate another southerner and let him be subjected to the kind of malicious c ha r a c ter assassination accorded both Judgts Haynesworth a n d Carswell." But Ziegler r e m In d·e. d newsmen that since making that statement, Nixon hat said ht would conaider Mmlnees from all 3fCtlon11 of the coun- try, lncllldtnc the South. OKTOBERl'EST lllLUlll• •alTAUIU.MT .MUNT•. llACM ,..._ save 1;2 steamset hairsetler 9.97 Giv es hair body and bounce ius t 2 minute s after rolling. Soft steam prevents spl it ends. 19 lerge ro llers, orig . 19.95. Hou~wares. fa t track front 1natte l 11.1!6 Reg. 15.96. 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Jovce E•olnt """ Cfur+u Fl N•vorro, Jo"• II •nd ~•IQI). l 1llohtn, "''rt·• J, """ C•ove " M•col1, Ruin .[!oor •nd Cndtl•• "'""" '""'•"· Don"• E •nd Otnn" M ,.,.,,, FronC•• ond Wol!i•m E•n•" V•U9"'''· ill tl•"• J tont llf '"" Poul E11Q•n• ~tn!!, \/";'"'" Allt• ono Roo••! 6•ook>, Jonn..,n. Oo•o•n• J•"'n ·~o W•lt••'" I' '°""''K McO•n1e1, 8tV<•lv J~n• •"a '""'" H•rrh. 6uthandn, W1ll1•m •nd E<ln1 J•nn••. Chno. Judiln illnn, dnd Allon Lt..,i•, Cttadlll•, M•tV """ Ector(. V•nm•n•. (•rot• illnn •nd Vlnttnl ,., . .,,, C11v1n, L••li•n M. •nd Cli!to•d. RuO•,.IL 0.bo••" •nd Brue• 0 Cnrollo. lloDt•I M , ""d VvoO\no " McEln•n•~· Se'"""•·llo•e on<! Jo"n H V••1, VtOI .. illnn ond E•!h•I \lt\I W<b""" M•'" J•n• ona llol>e" Hill, W"S•• ~•undr• 0. """ F r•n~ Jal>n ~tn''""' ~"'"" J. •nd llol>etl C. Toor MrV. V.r uini• C •nd M1P!now A Ybotra. lloOer! II . i nd No•11'1• I. ""'"" Con>!~nc• .o.nn •nd Wo n., J .. o:>m. llnD"'" llnd~ A ~no .,••o>n II••. r.ome1. 1.•I•• an<> Joo• ttow~•· (""'""" ~ ono ""'n e f'•••r Jon•<d l e• ••d fO'"'•'" ll•D•o•d .. ; .. .. I " I , . ' Mate•· Dei Lelfdet•s Student body officers at r.1atcr Del Catholic l·ligh School this year incl ude ifron1 left l President E. Pocttgen. 17, Mission Viejo: Vice Presiden~ Ma.ry Visti ca, 17, Costa Me sa ; Secretary Charla S1mps1n, ' ' . 16, Santa .A.na. and 1'reasurer Vi ncent Balderrarna. 15, Santa Ana. The coed ucational school in Santa Ana is the only diocesan high sc hool in Orange Co unty. UC I Sets lnter11 Progra111 Sa11 Joaquin Board Pla11 s Legal Move on Pay Freeze IRVI NF; -Internships that will gi ve students b o r h academic credit arid ad· 1ninistra1ive experience have been established a! UC Irvine. An opportunity !o match classroom theory and office applic;i tion 1s being offered under rhe nrw prngr ;im de\·eloped hy !he Tn sk Force nn Student Participation in Un i\"ersily Gove rnance. a committee of the Office of Student Affairs. Hy PA1\·l l'.:LA HAI.LA N 01 In• D•il1 fll il<!I Sii i! l'.:r\ST lRVINE -Trustcf's of the San ./ o a q u i n Elementary School Dislncl are going to take legal action ag;11nst the county lo thaw the presldcnt wage-price freeze \l.'hich they believe violates the education cod e. Th(' board v o t e d unanirnously hire legal \Vedncsday counsel to lh• expense or members of the S:in .Joaquin Te a c h e rs ' Association to take action ;ig;i:1ns t the cou nt y , particularly the county auditor for not paying le a ch er s ''equably." "I question the legality of the counly c1Jntroll1ng the · payroll." said Trustee Dcnnis 1 Smith . '"We took an oath of ' office !n uphold the education cod e. If we don't take legal action we are in violation of our oath and the state." Rex Nerison, a !'i s is ta n t superintendent for business. said he submitted the Oct. I payroll according lo the '7 1-'72 Enviro11111e11talists Tal\.e salary sc hedule. The county refused to pay it because the auditor was told he would be personally responsible for any overpayment. To the Drawing Boards The wage-price freeze is currently be ing in terpreted so l that returning 1 2 ·month lo provide teachers with ideas, em ployes are paid according malenals And method s to help to 'i!·'72. as are new teachers. LA p Al.J\itA -Ho\V can r help thr earth"s environment ? .. ' PARAMEDIC CL4,SS OK'U I SANTA ANA -A training ! program to advance. t he koowlttlgt of forn1er n1i11tar y rnedical corpsmen so that they I ca n assist hcensecl phy~1c1ans has been apptn\•ed hy Orange Cou nty Supe rviso rs. Known as paran1edic~. the e~·strvicemen would receive additiooal rn~ical training un- de r a program whic h must be approved by Orange County Heal th Officer Dr. John R. Philp. Dr. Philp said the program became <ivailable in !he t•nun- ty this )'car. lJN tTEU STATES N AT IO NAL B ANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRA NCH NOW 0 '1N SATURDAYS ' ,. 1 MOM.·THURS. FllD.l.YS (7141 540·5111 . So. Coar ''•••· ,.M. 10·1 ,.M. 10·6 P'.M. lecmMll 111: Cet,. M- H. M. STOLTE Come to this Christian Science Lecture I "TH! fll0 .... 1:11 CRISIS .liNO 1 H! INOIVIOUAI.., .. P•lr.<1• luHll• CS lut•d.o,. OcleOer 11. I PM Hunhf19lon lll••ch Hiqh Sonool Alld•l<l"U'" '"" .. '"' b, ,ltlt Churcn of C~ti•I. Sci1n1111. Hunr•ntffln Ill••<~ TRAIS.MISSIOI t Olf PAJY QUALITY ·DEPENDABILITY 18115 MT. WAS HINGT ON ST., FOU NT AI N VALL EY 55 7-6224 M<C•ll (vn1n,, Ann •"11 fho:>m•l '"'"'' •"•f'<On ""'" Lu<•"• •nd Jorn" r,.,,. '" ~~'""' ~tu1•I W•"••"' •n<I llhro f •;•n!)•r;. On·~•~v ( """ "'""'" • , C~' )I"'"'' .J •<<>U'' '"" Ann• """"~ The ln1ernslups are open to students who enroll in an in- 1 r od uclory adn1inistral1on 1·ourse and 1hen seek field placernent hy <'nrolling in a se- cond. 1•ourse. a s e n1 in a r <11·11ilable lh rough UC I 's Program 111 Social Ecology. 1-.:ach ('nurse c;:irries four unit s of academic credit. H's a good question. but educators believe t he i r students will provide at le<1st a thousand answers. them in pre s enting en· But re I urn 1 n g nine-month I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vi ronmcnt;il studies. employcs are paid on the '70..li C1r1m•ll f llo•. LO"'"'" l •"11 ~•1n>n., F' r "'"" "•••• '""'" """ "'·••··~ •••· """'' C~nno•. Jae• r Jr ana Ln""'"' A 1!1111n. Ooua••< Lv•n ond Onie•• ll1r>• Ourll""· ll •cn11d J ~~ 6'"""" 1~ e11noo, Sh••on Ma•q""' a nd J""'" """""' M>"<· N•n<• Jun• •nn Jonn II•• YI•" W••~u• G and llosem•r• L•t11nDe• s~un Aaaa ""~ Konnrtn """' MrQue•n. 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J•n• r.,, Wav, Co,I• M•••• ••'' ""' and "'" Wlllf•m ~ Powell, 'WI No B•hlol. No. JI, S•n!o ""a· vrr! Mr. •n~ ""' Normon A•olln. 1m16 Fllccn A••· FQunl&•r\ V•ll••· b<Jv M• •nd "'''· Jomt' M, M••lln, )1611 BfOOll.hUt>I, No ii\, HunltnG!on e•ach, ... M• and Mn Vtenn l la•lnn. \11/1 Led• St , No I, Gord•n G•ovt. ~nv M• •nd M" 011•1~ L. A<hmoro. I, o;ro1 Sn•inod•"· lln J. W••tmir•'"'• ... ...... •nD Mr\ GM• w 6 ri•n. 1~n ~P••' Polm. No •. '"''" Me••· q'" Mr •nd M" C,l•n [ ~mHn, 11)1 W Auror• No •· ~""'" •n•, olrl "'' 1nd M« Jahn E """"· 1n1 Gnl~tnrocl. Coron• O•I Mo•. oi!I IJ• '"0 Mr\ S~dn•v " t u<•• "•• L••--••d Lon•. >ltWPNT e~•<h O"I '••••ml><• ll , 1'11 f/.• •nd "'" llnD or! .J S•o"' "' (onor•«. (n\l• """'"' 0"1 M • •"~ M" "•u1 A Sol•,•• ••U r~onv Cucl• "oun•••n \t•ll•v OC• n , •"d '"' W•ll••m "' Thi"">•• 1111 ~•i:•l •c•· C•·•'• 11~u. oov /~. •rd "''' Somu•I J Woll••m• 711?1 I '"'""'"' Lon• HVn•••Q•on 6•~t" "" ~ooltmbe< ?t, 1111 N • •nd M" C.fr •ld C•t>a.,, 16l0l Ml o ..... c "~1., F""M••" V•'I•> ba• M• """ '~" ~urt l ••IOf'. llOI So. 'l"h•r~ ~"""'""· oirl M• an~ M••. Jcn·f••"•' """n~not•Q, 1~10 Wh•"'"' Co,+1 ...,,,. 9'11 N• •n~ M•1 Ml(hl~I L•n'-"'. 11/Q', ~.~,., Av•nu•. Co•'• M•'"• O"I The goal of lhe program is 10 involve day administratLve rout ine in a st;iff t'apaci!y. Associate Dean (lf Students Robert Ge ntry, task force chairman, s::iid. '"Fo r the ad- ministrator the internship pro- gr::im ca n prn l'ide st a f f as~istnnce , r r es h n es s of nutlook, new ideas and a direct i nsi~ht in!n the chang- ing .~tudent J)Opul;i:tion. For the student the internship presents r-oncre1e o p p o rt u n i I y lo become famili;:ir Y:ith the corn- plex11y of lhe l::ictors which in· flucnce policy " Obsccnitv Charcrcs !"' Di sn1i ssed "'' """ .,,,. e"'" r100. 10• B••~"'" FULLERTON -Obscenity (O•""" d•I "'"'· o.rl I r I I . M• •"~ """ 110~" c .svmme•i 1~61 c iar~e!<. i er\ ast ~rear 11i:a1nst ~1"" Cn<t• "'""· !><ly four Cal Sta te F u \ I e r I o n "'~~~,7~ .. ~'.';::,~~=~n ";;.,~·~:·,,':1°1 L• ~tudents i n v o 1 \' rd in "'' """ "'"· Ro"'"n J "••· 11111 fl 1st rib u ti on nf the ~""~~u"t, No. 11•. Mon!;noton d e••cn . .,0,. controversia l. ntide -de coral.c N ~.~,:":..~~~-~~,.;~.~.+;;;.o•~~:· 111 f "Peop!r vs. Ronald Reagan" S••t•mH • >0, 1t 11 ha1·c been dropped in North M• •nd Mt •. S!•n\ey 8ourdou,. IO'I O "" I · · I ,,.,, •••nu•. Huntin;ra" ~·~ch, ~,.1 rani;:e .._.,un Y m U n 1 C I pa Mr •nd M" Verlo Eool••!On. Jl11 CflUrl. Snu•~ WOOdl•nd Pllce. 5""'• """· •••+ .Judgr .J a m cs Pe r c i: ...... """ M" M•u••c• 1Coo8n, Ull1 O•I I d I r ,. l . I r .... 0. No o, 'u•un. boY cant'e e p i'J'lS or ~1e rra o ...,. ond "'" cna•I•• Cn•. 7•141 .lames W. Cle;i:ir, 24, Diamond ~;'""'' &••a · No. 11' Co••• Mua, Bar. Eileen "Peaches" Jones, M• •nd """ G~rv Dinneen, 'll' 20. Cerritos. and Cathy L. 5un!low••· Na C. ~int• illna. bny Mr 1nd M" 51•oioen 0. Stu•"· 1111' Cardas, 20, and Craig de Oem•on l •n• ... vnllnorcn !leach, girt Thomas. 20, both of Fullerton Oe:tMer 1, 1971 M• ol'!d Mro. Ol•n G•"~"· •le Well ih the Jlght Of 8 ruling by lht ~teven1, No. o , S.flf• "'"•· bo• Fourth District Court o f "'' •<Id Mr1. llal>Ht M•r...,111. 111' M•PI• Street. Coot• Me11. 1lrl Appeals. Mr •nd "''" Lt nny l(fflllley, tn•,-------------- PIKtnll•, N ... e, Co111 Me11, boY Mr. fn<I MOS. Gl•Y Sl1r~. 140 Seu!!'< Hl<-(l<'Y. S .. nt• illn•, boY ""'· •nd M", lllc!or OPl11C1r. 16(1 Wtll Wll1on. Coll• Me.a, •l•I Mt ond Mt>. Wlili8m W~b""• 4.'IO Co~•llln, Co>•• Me10. t l•I M• •nd M,., ''"'° 80~!tn. 1,1 E•>I "'"· Cos•• Mt••· boy Octl)l>lr ). !tll M• •nd M•I. Jal>n C•,,•!te. 01 IE••' I~!~. CM•~ M""· !win l>ov• Mr •n~ M,.. J~mu Srr.•no, ?Oll ~ou!h M•PI•. S•nt• ..... •1•1 M• .,141 M" Vlctc•· Pole"ll, UGI ........ ~ ... LO•tl\10. S•n!• An•, l><I• Mt •nd Mr" N(l<'!cn JQl>nsof>. ?l 161 (~~mpl•i~ 11.,.d. l..IGun• Hllh . bo¥ Mt. ond '""'· l!l)l•r It. lltlllld•l'.lb•utrh. ,,,.,, Mit•• ""''·· E• le•&, e lrl Mr """ M•t. $Mrm•n W. llur~h••l, llJt P•ttld,nl Pl•t •. Ccnl• Mtu. t it! Mr 11><1 Mt1. l!•IPh G. Allt ,., llJI !.l'l•wnM Orlwt . S1nt1 -.,,., l lrl M•. Ind """· JH'Ms (. a r1twto!. J)I ,...,,,,.. .,,,._, 8•1llolo hlend, !IO't Oc,.._ J. 1971 Mr •n<I Mrt. Jt m.t (. Ct rrelt. US)') 0....loll l afll, Ne. e . Hvflllmiron ••fdl. tlOy Mr. I nd Mrl. J-w. """"' ltf.f' T•lfent l e .... N'ufrll~ ltld\, ti>o'I> M' -M,,. fllwl ill. McNtrM"I". 110'! s.1.,..,,,, itrH t, Cost• Me.•. 11•1 Orange County s t u d e n t s from first grade through high school are. being asked to ex- press their answers in the forn1 of posters \Vhich will be judg- ed Nov. 6 during the first county-wide tea ch er con- ference o n environmental education at Colden \l,'est College. Purpose of the conference is Trustees All Dnck Mee ti,11 g More than 50 pri i:cs will be '7.1 schedul e with no step awftrded to winnini;i: studenl.S ~crease and no cost of livi ng and their teachers in the increase. poster con test. '"I thin k we should submit Each school rn the county our payroll on the '71 -'72 hlls been invited to enter the schedule and also a contingent one that meets co u n t y best post.er from their school in standards in case it is each of four age groups : rejected.·• said Smith. grades 1-3: 4-6; 7·9; and 10-12. ··if the new schedule is Prizes will be awarded to rejected we should then take the lop four posters in each legal action." gr::ide category and there will Smith said the b 0 a r d be honorable mentions in each probably could not use the gr.->tlll. county counsel in this case Special awards will be given be<."ause he rnusl a 1 s oj In leachcrs \\'hose stu dents rt'presenl the auditor. pl::ice fi rst and to schools with The California Te a r· he r sl firsl through fourth place \v in· Association has filed suils J ncrs. ;igainst five school dist ricL~ l'nzrs donated to rl111e in· fr1r refusing to pay lhcir rlude tickets to Lion Country teachers nn new schedulcs 1 Safari. Disneyland. K n n t ! s ;i:dopted prior lo .July I. Berry Farm. Alligator Farm. Ne11•port-~1 esa is one of them S,\i\.TA .'1..'\A -The Or<inge ll;lov ie!and \l,'ax Mu s c um. T'he San Joariuin Dislrict r County Board nf Educatinn·s ~1nvieland Cars of the Stars. be h f k ! I seal on the Con1n1unil,v Action may f e irst lo la ·e cga I rcology kits from Coca Cola, action against the cou nty for l Counci l \\'en! be J: .E i n .E trees from Home Savings and not processing its payroll Thursda~. Loan, and awards (rom Sta n-d. t d · t · t Dale r.-1. Rallison. 1 h r accor 1ng o 1 s rt c dard Oil of California . directions. board"s representat11·e on the To si"n up for the contest. Th 1 r t t r poverty·fighting "roup for the '"' e reques or cga ac ton " teachers should co ntact Mrs. on rhe part nf the bo:ird v.·as past year. asked In be relieved Dale Mammcrsley. 5 4 l I n1ade by Lhe. San .Joaquin of the post. rloard Presidrnt Vrrncr St., La Palnta 90620. teachers through t he i r A. E. "Pat" Arnold called for ~he is wit h the La Palma president Charles Bnwer. Me volunteers, but nnne of thr Junior Woman 's C I u b, pledged hi! gr(lup's support or other board men1hcrs wanted r lh l l th" •-ord ""i,·oo. sponsors o e con es . ... lNa "'- the job. t-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl County Supreintendcn! ofll Schools Robert Peterson said he would assign a sl;i:ff member to attend the monthly CAC meelings unt il a bo;:irdl member decided to 11ccept the '°'' :_I DUNLOP TBLS. RADIAL TIRES 5'1CIAL CAILOAD' SAU 1S5x121.., .. ~":....., 2395 . ...... . tSSx13 ::,:''fl .. 27" 16Sx13 ~:t~. ~':;: ----16Sx 14 11!11 .... • •• .,.,, , ...... M$1, .f.1t1tl~ ll•tley 95 16Sx15 M,, ~"""' 29 ~O•MM, 'IW V•l•t 175.13 'ltt r1k•, Yoli..t, Cton111'. I Pacific Goldfish Farm FALL SALE 25%··50%o11 ATiit HYAtlNTH WAT!R L1nuc1 WATIR LILLllS ' FANCY KOi Clloa>• rrom Sournt •n Ctll"'•nl•·• la•ve.t ••IK· "" ff ICtl. -· 6 'Olll Sl.OG $2.SO .... 10 GALLON Alj)UARIUM WHtl Ctvlt' Alllll St•rMlt' ,. $19.95 •,i;:.:•,i::.:;• -893-7105 1.4842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER Of, TH! SAN OlfOO 1W'f, AT GOU!tH WIST ..... IOI.SA Comin9 Oct. 9 New Approach to Famous People: Know Them By What They Eat Food fa ddists of all sorts are proliferating, from t hose addicted to macrobiotic diets to those who plot their meals according to the planets. Famed designer Ed ith Head says; "Food has become an art form as important to celebrities as fa shion." Mae West, Jane Fonda, Richard Nixon and others discuss their food habits. • SUPERPERSON -Beautiful actress Candice Bergen says it's difijcult to turn out normal when everyo ne treats you like you were some kind of superhu man person -bu t she's1trylng. e SALUTE TO CARRIERS -Story of Robert Rooss ien, once a carrier for the Grand Rapids <M ich.) PRESS. is told as a re minder that Sat· urday, Oct. 16, is National Newspaperboy Day. • All Coming Saturday • In the I DAILY PILOT I Ecolo9y minded businesses join in th~ fi9ht for··clean air & water. Show you care at Cycology Fair-Booths at Fashion Island Oct. 16. CALL 549-262-5 • ) J)rag Hydros 200 Boats Race In Long Beach ----------------1 ----------------------------------~--------------, ___ 1.E_G_A_L_N_011_c_E_' __ LEGAL NOTICE f NOTICI °' ,UI LIC Hl.AlllNI ,UPlllOI COUI T OP' THI LEliAl. \O'TICE U:.G.U "OTIC£ -------------""'.'"'.-! "'OllC.E 1$ "'EltllV GtVl N m• NOTIC I INVtflllll AIC» SUTI 0' CALl,llNIA l'Oil NOflCll 0' PUal..IC O·LI 0, COL -h< ,, .. , .... ""'" M ,..,., b• lllr C IY '•01 IC.E I) .,EDl 11 f l#tlli:l4 lfl•I 1' t THt! COUNrt 0, OIAllOI LAT18AL TO If MADI 'UI SUAllT (evflt ti lf>t (tty ol C0tf• Mtt• on C.••, (.f M or '""'"''HOii •' tt"t Ortnt• Me. A JN• TO CALl,OllNIA COMMllCIAl COOi Oct-r ll, ltl\, .. Ille llO<Jf ti 6 lO I> m Co~rly C••ll Ctn1•• ~"lhotoh Ora"'l'I 0110111 TO IM .. CA~ SI CTI ON ttf4 IN llllAllO TO IN· 0< u \0011 lh.ro ller-II tho "'"""' m•" Co.;nry C •hlo""'• ,.,11 rt •••• u•ltd ,Olt CHAllftl OP MANll OllTIONIU o' MILL.Alto It. C k nu rd. 1n •~• Ctul\Cll '""'""' •' ''" b•o• "• •o 10 Go o •o.-A 1: "" ·~· 1•11 I• trt ''°'""'' Of "'' "-PllC"'"' •' WISINll {1tv t••ll 11 f •ir Oflv• CMI• ~u. do; ol Oc•oe•r ltlt n ttw olh<t o• 111• Hf;L[N PAULETTE STEEL(, ftt NOflCE IS Hl!ll EIY GIVEN ~V In• C•fllorn••• on 1111 toll ... lnt ••-• ol Cit•~ ol ,,,. C•IY l eLn<1t C'llv or Soni• C"1r.91 ol N•"'t \Hf LL OIL COMPANY met el I JO "'M bvt•ft•" .i.,.,., 111 l.crln ~In St• .. '· ~·n•• "n• I NHCtU:.-~ 1110 • .., .. ••-el Htl•n O'I ()(loOe• 11. 1'11. el 1ervlo \ltliOtl REZONE "l!TITION a II If. be,nt ltw (•lllO'nl• •I "'"''" 11mt u •d blot '"'" t.. P•ultll• 5rwi. llf W -.i -Mt s:-r...,,.u , toc•l.O •' ltO\ E••1 LU\t.Otf\, H 11t10" o• ,_,,~., tun.•' "'' ,IM.tn•I• P\lbhc.lv 0.,.,..a el'\Ct tt•o '°" tt'\• toi•o• btt•\ c"''~ t1tf'd w•tti thif cl~rlt. _. ~' Aneh-,m C•tlfOtnl•· lhf' SMELL OU IA"t'''1t Ce,t• Me\a for P"etml,,lt>n to 1ng C.°'>tl 1nd 11 •••••'l"' from w ltl ... COllPANY, e \.Curt<! 01rtv wlfl ma•r 4 rtlorot O"•Pfl t, •I fl•al ed4••.> l•om Ml COMMl8CIAl Of'flCI eUILOIN6 Pilul.cn ff'lol '"'O •"f1(IM ...,,. .. •• PllllllC $"LE ol >etn• 0< elf ot '"' to II• f'O• Ll,.,11 TO JTloTI 0, n•v• n.tntO cd n""' to tnt ,,_,.., r11me 1ollowtne "ro1><1n~. ell ol wll1CI> n•s Dt•" llf PE Al OF OllOIN,.,NCE 31•. ""'le/I CAll,OINIA I Y OllANOIE COUN fY ol Phltt ... Htl•~ h lrvn•• rel•t•d lo •ne conduC1 ol "" 1utortiot,.t •tt•bll>nta ••lb1ci. 11nu or SO f-.1 lro"' CIVIC C•NTll AU'TH081lY NON THERE FORE. •I I; hor~f . "''"t<t tteflon bualneu formert-; con J fnr. ctnff'rltnt ot • PfOPOtf'd tit H t ~nowrt a U of .,Id wor-. to tit '•''°"M"' ·" at ota""'d •nd olrfl(t~ th•t 1rt o•' M>n• ' Tht quest for new world 135 9~ IO the blown gas d1v1s1on OUClad ., 1h• •D~·· 9lv•n •OO•m b• 1·· 011•• AVtnu• n t1ndlr>e bttwt•~ (.Ordon<• "''"' •l•n> .,,. •HC.1llr1I on· ltrole<I .n lh• llld , ••••••••• <II•"" ., records (' 0 n I I nu e ~ this G ' I .. . Ml~lA"'O R. ( Wl\ENE•. Mont• Vi\11 •nd 0•1 M•f ~vtf\VUo Incl whl<l1 ••• now on Ill• In tM ....... 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"atlonal Dr .. n Ondala1 's C'hosl f\ "<<Oun!\ ltUIV•bll . '·'••d fo '"' l.t.uttr Pian ol tlllhWO>o ( Oynl• llotro o• ~UP•IVl\(1(\ bY r>.v" '" •Io~ •• , cn•n•• of .... ~. •Ho"10 .... \.. " \,. !'I CJ~ • J • • Prt>e,.,.d• ol ,.., e ( e11d 0 .. , Oi.UI .\ '"'* t hird An enC:Hf\t f"ll to th• 11on No 10-t tf • (OPV o' whq;h !"I r' •1'• bt •r•nted Knal '\ s "(1 ,.1 a I Ion fall Snlurday·s progl'811\ \\'Ill gel 1111 01 tn• prll(!er1v 11,iec1 ~l>t••• " ,o < om~"h•n•I•• 1 •n• Pont• G•nrr•I Pt•n. •n th• ottht 01 thr Cl••• 01 •h• ec .. c 011 11 •~ r llltTHEll OllOEPf O na 1 • tf'<I 1n t•vor of tn• SHf ll OIL l OM ouHt' tl•rtitul•th' "''''"f>td on • m •• et\ 'Su•trvhor,. , OtJt'\IV .tdm 1n1,1,,11t t1n Av• tt , OQ• or rn" oretr be Pub~,h•o '" '' • ( 'hampt0nShlpS underway Wlth all Clfll'ffipl 00 PA.NV •• SECURED P"'R I Y. a. lOI l' I• •rd av••l;.b1t tor pubf c 1n,•01 '•0" In •n•• ~·~ l\orrl• W<i mc• t Sti .. 1. 5., 11 Ol•nO• ( '"' 0•1ly Poiot • n•w tPll>tr ol ;\Ir. Ed Wllh Larr\' 11111 of LAl ER"'I ""°" • '(IURIT Y ,.,CllEE ff• Otl"• ti '"' •v lit•• "'""' r1lH01t•·• 'l•~·••I lor<vl••·on P<ontllO • ..., oultMl•M4 tht world 's baret o11t Waft'r M c NT Oiled N o t. ltll ""'''" arcurr\ PROl'OSE 0 OROINANC.E trtlff\O•nt ll iGdua· off••lt·O<• I> , •lltO to •co.on• '" tn• ( tf ct (0>1• Mou . ro~n•V or Fresno al t lie controls \\'Ill skiing mark of ~;!I 71 by '"' nbl1o.ol•OM. ltoD"•"" ind •nd~bteo s~. loon 9~ It o• tll• l.O>I• M•u 171(>-I llH 01 II . l t l>O• ( oO• .·.~· ., " l Orono• 1n lh• ~···· ol 'lfOorn·• •n<• atlempl lo belier the world'<; Els1nor•e's R1rok ''011•le.~ and ""' ol Mlll,OR O I! ( WISENER to l,IUlll<oOOI (GO• oroviomq tor oopl.cotlon qu.rt lhtm ,, •Atrd•d tn• •Offrorl IO ..... •He> "" lour I• '"''""'' w•••· '" \. 1rt SHEll Oil COMPANY Uta • f".I ct /on~ (:-a<.,.Pt,on ttt fm1u to lnctu1•r•11 P•V not ,,.. .. '"•" ,. d oi-nf>f•I pn dlf'lm Ot•fH •c '"" dAff l bOvf UI for fnt t'IN ri'\e record of 202.46 mph that the Rill Andrt>ws or L a I. t flANCING 51,.,rtMENl wl•n the Sec~ lOll#' "'"11'11 !ht l •.. rlf• ol ... Q,, .• , •ortn lo •11 l•O<>•t.r• ol U•O ••P1«•1·~1 t I st l\ugu!lt al the h d 'k d I bo M O ot s .... Sfllt ot C•l•lorni• PROPO~E O OPOINO.N(F •mf<IOlnv wo,..mrtl •nd "rrron.t •molo>O<I '" O••ed S•Pl•m~t< lO, "" pH Ir Sf' a • . Arrov. ea !) I an . d ats r • Ill PUllLI( SAL~ n II \Kl en ')'!JC I of 111• t o••• M ... ,,.. ertrt1•1on ... lt•t <o•C'.PO •0 <C• ""'' ""llMON c; scov11 l ' :\atronels. There wlll be plenll• \\ 111 be 111 compe11t1on with tht ~· 11~,,:~:r• :~ .. ~:-:.. to SrCllO'I ~;. M•m•C•P•• {OQ• "10'·"· '0 n•w•• &Mt•..., o .. •rd on• 11• t 1 ...... th• ., ••••• "9 I do• of Ill• Sup•• OI {°"'1 Or com""ltl1on 111 the blown I r· . jr·••torn•• Commtr(•tl COO• Wh•Ch PIO-1•"•10'V t nd orovioln<I '0' CP a .... not 0" ,.t. ot WH .. •h•ll b• Pt•d env wetk·n• IUl-OC r lop qua I 1ers 1(01ng ag. am a '"'' • ••< rro .... y """Y •'f" •n connK llO'I fn1re"'''" hmt In t'<• .. Of tlont .. , nour• ,n ... t4EN8V ... ,ox. fl.el hydro Categor\ hoWe\'•r ' d h lh b llKJ h v• " u Ftltt (n Int Olltcr oi ""' Coty Cler• •rt .,,., celena., dlY Ind 10< S1turd1u Sun tJt1 Wlhh1t• alv• • 'u•lt l2t . . " . ~\Ill ll\' \\'II f' lg mp IOE•AUl l Of • \l(Ufo<I 1nc1e1111dn1ss •v&•lablt for 111\0Ktlon '"' 11'1• ltO(..,\tl> d I I I . h . LM Ane•I .. Ct11t ..... With :\like Du B It I of ('1 afts ,,, •••• P"bhC .... o1 <041•1.r•I t·ont<J bUS•nf>\\ .. ....,, 01 ,,,, CllV Counnl ~=~,~·~or·~~~ ".~~~·~· ... ~n,~; ,,a;..:;-~:: T•IOflO<lt tl7....nl II l I B ach w Id Sntf~ o~ Cemoel\• ~40flCE IS FUl!THEI! Gl\/l!N lfl•f •I day .... r1I• ""•" b• ln11 l'ICfl(I" ot th• ol.tttrn•v .. , Ptltlltll<I• un mg on e rn I LEG OTIC'C' p~ I .~;d o .. ;::"'c'~~ .. o.... ... OI '"11 flmr •"" o••<• •nY ond ... Dtf\on, lore•oln• ,., •• lh•I lht "umbff o• "°"'" Puof snt<I O••M• ~00\1 D•••Y "·l•'· Hare and Owioht ··11111·'' Bair 1AL :\ r, D I I ....... ,."° "'•Y •Dour •nd ~ .... ,d b y b .. ,. lo •10M ttt 1••ol•mbfor ,, • ..., 0,100., I I I), "°' Ottcibl'r 8 "'' '" l ( 1 f ,. • " (11 t lC\ 1 II r (" 0 *" d \' "" Do\ 'n \ I 1 "·" ' v ()\.1,. .. I 0 If v (\ ) • f ~f" b t'IOt t rn,.\t \ om.1 W•tP'I h ' Q d • ttn l•l' DAil y PILOT Pnoto bY Almon lOCklb•Y n orw I'll rl J " \ . NOTICE TO &IDOERS -----'"'" ....... ,,". Ct'"'' '"'"""0 D• ... ,PC, .. , 0 111 All lhrl't' of the~e No• c• , "•··~• Q•v•n 111a1 ,,,. 6<>•"' o• I.EGA!. NOTIC}'; ~tLEEN P Pfo'l"INE"' bl• ban> •• • boaotr'• 1>ot10 m1l1• o.,•bl• LEGAL l"OTICE I I I d bl fd Jr~r.r,n ri '"'" "'h :,q;.(11 t ·'lf \•' '-'""'"<JI UIY (!t t k fo '"" 0'0" 01 ,,.,. Or•n•' (O\-nty ( ~ • p<I" ('I' II I\ ro~ arf' t.:apa e •"'°"' n '"'' ..... I ,., •.• "'"' In• ... p, ~· ,11.., o ...... (0111 0•· y ,, ,of. ( tnf1r ... 1nor11v '" 1n amount ''"' .. n• OUT FRONT \\'111d\\arc1 Passage \\a1' expected to be l1r'>t ar1·0:-~ thP hn1~h l111r at ·c~port Pter today to terminate Ill<' inaugural sailing of ·ewpol'l llar· bor Yacht ('1 111>·~ t'al1forn1a Coastal rar r Thr big speed ster 1s p1ct ured hcrr ~ho\lldcnng aside :::.ea:-> in San Francisco Bay Jll~l prior Lo setting saJI 111 the <:oaslal race. t1f hf'l!C'l'tll~ lh(' :!(){) mph co~''' flf• no"• ( .. mro' '' H• ol Y '' Ottol't•I I I'll ;Ill II '""' tivt P••C•nl 1>'.I OI In•''"' b•O ' NOT ICE TO Cllt'OIT081 I I •l•N"I H q1, ,,,,,..,, ,, "' ,,,,1....... STATEMENT OF WITH0111"W"'l -I •u•ront .. ·~·· lh• O·Odt• Wiii ...... '"'0 \UPfltlOll COURT 0, T .... mar... '"•' .... ;. ...... •1tl •d•". ' ,, ,, ·1 ~•OM Pt.RTNEllSHIP OPERATING LEGAL l\OTICI:: •n• ••UO•l'<I l ontrocf " tnr , .. n.. STA'l't' 01' CAL"OllNIA 1'011 Tlir I 11 ,. 1 1 d c•ompellllOn D<O••"'·' ~• .. • '""""" 1 ,, • UNOE it F1CT1T 1ou~ 11us•NE SS N•ME .... rd.O h.m 111 lh• •••n• 01 •• ,,,. •01 THE couNn 0, oa1<N&I I I I" , l )Act f\<11~ """' r,, ,,.,,. '"'0 '•"''' • , .. , ',,, F OUU ri-lllff .. ,..,,.r ,,,to \\U.P\ tontt•l' ,,,. oro ...... •o\ o• No.,. 10401 )(J \\Cf"ll ·1'esno s 'ar r \ IO<febtr I~, ltll, ,,, '"' o•fu.I! "' \ t1nn ,,. tc!lo, •l'Q r r, Gii !lit v;1mdr.i-.1U ,,, ,tCTaTIOUS I UStNESS tnt t hfc"-Y->11 b• fo1te1tt0 0' ,,, Hi,,.~ f'._ .lift er f-qfo R \P•l f Q. •'"o SL'h\\'<thcnland Ill .Joker 's \\01lcl ~&pl·•oH N"'""' "'"'" I •M ~. ''". O•rfldf •• ,,n,. lrtln '"' OAlll1'""'0 NAME 'T.t.TEMINT 01 • bOl1d lh• '"" '"'" tn•r.o• '''" b• '"OV"' .. f llE 0 RO\S SPllfll, ·••o d R Id R {• II ' f 0 1 .. 1r11 1 18~1 r'ltttt1H1" co''" f. t \11 o1JP1~f1"<a '"'od"' ,,,f,. t1cl1f1oot:\.f1~t~+n~C\~ l he tot1ow11io ptr son I\ doint b~1~1ntu forte1t1d to sa10 Ortr'll• "ovnty (•v r 1 •nc~" ... F R SPflf'R. O,.ct,.\ed. an ap ay ase I 0 Co•l1lr•n. '"" nhoth ' .... fl•• b•rt' will ntm• of ... VANC PU!ll.f~ l •nlrt ,0Ufll0111v I NOTICE ·~ HE ll f;JiY C.tVfN to ,, •• He ·eda in Panir Mouse is b• oubl•('y , .. 0 •IG•d Anv ~··" bv . 0 8 .. AOV ERltSERS GREcN >HEE f ., l ••m. n .. wcttulul b·dOtr •h•11 bt tt<lu•r"11 «•ditO" ul lh• 1QO•• namoo tlt(e<)fnl .s ._ . btddtr C,f ~"UI It\ h· b•d ,,\ii I bf' fll Adf> ,, '"" Btl('h 8 ivd I Huf'fHIO,On Bt~Cl'i n ·il SIGN OESIC.NEtt ., w. to iurn1\h. •f fhll tlm~ o• ~ 9n1(f/,I ot OH·11r•:at •ff Pt"tlOf\S. t1eVrne Cl•1m1 •••ltut fh• e•.··peCted tO ''Ont lnUe ",'UnC\"\'. l..forr bid' a•r OP•n•d n1 >ur•1 lll•m Woll (.Ahl NtWPofl l!t•rll. (ollt Q t<:m nl t (I) •Vrntnl bonO h Ch ·"' '"' '' 0 °" .. Ricnero G Gunst, 113 W. "'"• • r ' • 00 P w 1 , •. o df>Ce<1tnt ar• rMu•rtc tc file them, ""I b I d I h t ·h t>I O'fnitO • •"'"<! T/\r llC!tl•Ou\ bu"""i n1rn• ttol•mrni t•e-PO<I •t•cfl >h•tl proltcl lht l1bO'-" 1 n ct N•ln th• floe"' .,, vourlw>,. 111 tho ollit• ", ... ~ 1,,11 builnu.s •~ bt+n• col\dvcttd cv en • n ' • of the cler'~ of tri,. 1t>ove tntitlect covn, •' W i11dward Passage Still Lel1di11g Pack ,-...' JWa en an WOn t ma C 1"• O•Ci•'I (Oll••\I• of fhf "'Odoflon of 1or mt P~•ln•r>h<D w.S l1lt<1 on M•v .\ ' " " m terlelmt Ind h II bt fer etll hut1d•ed1 l'ace at the Nat ionals and Gvmno"um t•••l•rq .,,a R. t . '.a If/I tn th~ roun•v of o .. n.. f11d1v10u•f P<lltrl\J (100'•1 or fht •mou nl Of Ill' Con lo olt1tnt "'""' wifM IM neou ••Y ~ Id th Id' t Fac11111.. r .. 11 ndmt ••d ~M""' al .... PtrS011 lloc:h1rd Gunst ,,.,,, In •ccordano v..llh section nu I)( VOVChtr> 10 ti~ u•~r$19t>ICI •I the olllc• 10 S e WOr :" 0 p Tn. av.a•o.no bodV n t'llT'Pl••nH """ ,..,tnoro"•nO Th•• •tattmont Ille<! wtfh tht County lht Civil Codr, tnd 0111 (II >UttlV bond II\ of h_, •llOrMV\ SPRAY GOULD &o flafbollOm mark al 155.17 11\t rtn11ir•m•nn ol "" l •l>O' Cnar ~tat• Jot1n F 0 111 •1•~ !ll•C~bord Avt 5 I ltll fh• •mounl ot ont t>undrlld oerconl BOWEii~ 307! w1r,~,,, Boul•v1rd Lo• • rr ol Calltnrn•a hh Mtorla1nt'd .... d •llQ1'><td rount••n V•lle• (•Ill Cltrk 01 Or•nH CovnfV on •P ll (100'·1 ol lhr Confrocf. ev1r1nl••lno '"•! . , lph but Ca~cllr \Valk•d o ev 8 everl'lt J M1dct0• OtPuh ' Cou.,tv Ancaiel .. ~. t •l.tcun1e '0010. Wf\1<" ' H•• n . . " lht Prr•••l•nq ncurlv .,•g• '""' All J()ll n r 0111 C ~ • foolnlul Ptrlorm1nct ol the Conlrttl: •aid otoco 01 bustnu• ol tne vn<l•<>•oned 111 111 with the prize mont '' 111 the wor~m•n rinolOVPO on u d W(\'' P••d '" PuDll\fllld Ortn•• ro.-• O• •• p tot 1~' l " 0 c 1 0 I pl I bond• to., flrtt ••Provl'd bv '"• o!lltt of "'•'"'" p1rt1lnono ... '"' •••••• Ill ... ti h h I I .J tt<<ord111ncto wttn 011• f"!ourlv wotQ• ,,.,,.} ,, ~"'Dttmbtr 11, 2• •"d 0<•-'n•r t l ut> '' ed rar t • oi -. '1 v 1 0 ' tl'I• C0t.tnty Covnsel ot Orar''' Countv u l' amplOnS Ip C 8S I, 11\ll'd h••••r It/I '>6'"71 StP!Omber II I• •nd O<tobrr t I. T"' (1vfc C•nt•r Comm1u'on rr ""°' dtCed«nl, wlfn•n fOtJI mot1IM 1 ~ fl t Du Biel will also dri\ e his ""' Cid .. ,,, ..... ~ rot ant' oat"<! .rd lt71 2SlS·71 '"'"•"'lo r•l•C1 In.I or •II bldt. 1nd nofl"'~· •• ~~t~~::~o.::b~• 1;;~ :!~','''· Dtlow 1.,ted in&ll b'"' oe10 "' lh~ (, 11t f"' ,.,.<r .nerilv I CC't Of thf" IOWfl\t •"'"' thd F ~ OR ENCE RIDGE ~P•Cf." unblown !uel hydro Gled1ator wa9t r•t•• le• lh• ••Dl•<eDI• h ~d• ., . ., LEGAL :\ll'flCE LEGAL NOTICE and to w•lvt 1n• 1ntorm111•v '" 1n1 b·d E••<""'' 01 '"•w11 i\larl. Johnson's \\'111d\1 e1rd Passage still led lh<' 1\a~ 111 the Calilorma Coastal ral·r today \1·1th ~orne 29 ot he r cracl. .\~ foll owing hr r \l:al\e. The rate 1s co-sponsClrrd h\ ~ewport Harbor Yacht Cluh ~nd ~t. Francis Vad11 Club or ~an Francisco . WP was ex~cled to lin1~h sometime today, but the R11 ld1\ in \I Baldwm Troph\ for the fir!-! \a chi o n l'Orre1'ted lime will probablv go to one or the smaller yachts in the rare Leading on 1·orrerted t 11ne as t hr fleet passed the halfway mark \1as Russ Ward's Aries trom NHYC 'fhe Class B leader wa~ Ariana a n d Quicks1lv<'r \\as leading Class c ... 10 attempt lo wrrsl the ~.·:f!~"~~!:~;, c.:u:::~·· ,.·~~~ ::.~, ~~~;: ·~~·~~Oflt OF lHE (tVIC CE NTE R SPUY 0·G~~L·~0;· .~.z:.u~marnl 11 or1d·~ marl, from f.<111 Rem\· ortcw Ar• not • ,.,.,., o ••• '"""" b•1 , IJUI " 11~ C01>"•'11SSION or THE OR,.,NGf cout< I 11u w1i,~•r• t oulnor• f B I Sh d h l•bor "°"""'""''av''"• tr• tHld n9 1 n • l'•CTITIOUS aUSll'l(\S STATIEMEN'I' Of' AIANOONMENT 0 , TV Cl\/I( CENTEll ,o U l M 0 RI TY. l A I C•rtf ... ,, 0 e ffiOOI . Or('" an 1$ 0, crnttrut 1 on 1.,.,. •u<h ,..,,,r•'' •"'° N"'ME STATEM~NT USE 01' f'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS N•MI 011,.,NCE COUNTY. C"LlrORNt4 I " att" . R 1 Tn toflo '"' otr.ons '-••• •b•"ctoneo O•ltd Solem.,., 11 10 1 Ttl (lll) llS·l40l speed\' Amrn 011 lt'I I "'~ co~ .. an•a . P•" OI ... , b••r·· l\f•O , •• trlfCYl"'0 n .... ~ 'O•··· e ,., • ,., CIVIC cE~lEP ~o,,,,,.,«10N Mterft•Y• lor Euc111r .. .. '•tt! An" n~a th. ,.,,e lfer,. vd+ "''"°" ort' I',.., VS"' ot ""' hcl llt.1J• tti111ntH l"•m • ~ ' ... ..,.., 0 O• I\ ~. o• 1'011!'tantl~ l.not·krn~ 011 thP motoon or .,,ti .. b•n•lol< •nalf ~· '" •0 ., 1tO,'lf lf 01,· rR1•u1011 • • • rHE CHOPP ING lll OC"-•• llC(I AO••"' OR,.,NGE COUNTY PuDI <hl'<I ""0 ' ~00•1 I " ,o (O I lo/ ( IVIC' CENT~lt "'VTfo'Oflt t1 Y 5•of•mo,. 11 •OO 0<•00<• I, I, IS. tt71 \\ Orld l'eCOrd door but ha!' \et ditoon '0 fhf bttnw I Slt'O ''•Qr ' •'•' T ••m•n•f ,,,y C "'" MU• 1 •' l ho 111'1 ~'°":-;.,,,,,,,, """'' ,.ttrrro to • • TOM ~ A/lf(fo' 4Et 1'51 71 . • Ovr rr1m' o u l b• D,.+d fO• ~ r\ Avr-1 •t HoAtll )Ct \\•l,,u• • .,,., •i:>• o Y I \ C t ---------------to achle\ e the top mark In perlo<m td In •-<~" ot '"• ,.q.... .... . '" I.one 11 ...... C.••·· tllfP •bovt wa• •dtd on Orontr 1.ountv o• \eC,.flrV I ),, 1 n 1 1 • m• "' tr• Ftbru1rY 1, !tit PvDl"flt'O Orone• (ou t O• ff I' 101 LEGAL NOTICE either hvdro ca1ego1'\ wor ltnC ~ 1 , f& .. or f'l"'V•' \ ,,,,bu\•"'"~\,, bf''"' t(H•Oufl•Q "'" '" W1U1•m (linlon folo j!otmOC• 1~1 .. LCYDI• \potembt r )0 •l'MI OctODflt .. ; • '·. I ---------------... • • craft uwolv•n 1n"'"'•dU •' Other rrcord holder!' Ill thr ~ol•ddV\ soall I>•"" ho •OoY~ •.co9n11•0 ··r" H Ho. •II Ro . (OJI• Mu •. (ti •. '· 11 1171 HO.I /I SU Pl'lt lOlt COUllT 0, THI. 1 ~· • • \\t11o1ni Cllr.ltn 1'••mCC:r Jr . lS• \TATI. O' CALIFORNIA '01t h\'drO ranks eXN>Cted to '" lllt collrcll vt borga.n•nO .. reem•," 1hl\ •t•lemen• t.ltcl V '"' 1'' Cot•nlY L1l.c l n, (051• fMI• (Ahl THE COUNTY OF OltANGf . · · ,...~ aqoloc•Oi• to lh• portoeultr ',. 1• rt••• ol Or1~a• Countv on StP• I "71 ('Ompele Sunda v (ll'(' Joh11 <lass1f1<~•1on e• lvH o• worl<n,~n !Iv lltvn iv J Moddo•. ouv•y County 11"' bu«n•• w•• renduff•d b• • 1 LEG AL NOTI CE No, A-7t1'1 B f C J tmclOVtd •" lh• oro1tct. Cl••~ P1rtt1orsh1p NOTICIE OF MIAlllNG 0, "ITITICJH E~~~~~~·1~nr1~ and on5~~~ ,-~~ ~~~;::~~::•on Hourly w,•,~• s.~~:~~n.~d Om9• l o•'' 0•••• P1101 Publi1~~i•'<'.;,:,,.~·r~~~~ J~••lv P11e• FICTITl;U~l4~4um•m ~~:T;;~iVTofF 01' A~!;.~,~;,:>.i.~~ Cari>tl &\ '''' L•ver I> 1' fl 7• tnO Oc toorr ]~ I ~•c>ttmbor 11, n 0110 Octob~r ' A NAMI STATIMINT WITH·THE ·WflL·ol.NHl)(IO D~·l..e. Glendale. m Warbonnet. E1rc1rtt1en • 's 1971 "" 1911 l 't.O-ll '"° 1ot1owlne ,..,.ons "" oo "' i=, .. ,, 01 Ch111t• w111oarn ~nr>d•" Power A11d S~ilboati11g Set at LA Boat -Show lh d I ld lh GIM •' . 03 b"!ln•'.~ H OKtnoO e reC'or 10 er 111 e La rh~• 131 LEGAL r\OTICt:; LEGAL l'OTICE c,.,T,.,11N,., 151,.,No cLV& m1 wo•1 NOTICE 1s HE'Rrev GtVEN 1111f ""• Unblown gaS rli!SS Pdonf#o 4 4' -------l O&\t M•fhlNO, Nfwport II t t c ~ , Ktt Vlh '"' fllod n•"'" 0 Orlil•Oll IO• Fl tl ti l l I II r•oorna~q.. • " F 1l1111 F ll•JO C•l•forn•• '16'0 orobo•t of "''" •nd tor L•lltrs cl a )(l Onl ('Ot lpl' I IOI! WI Plumb•• I ;o P'ICTITIOUS aUSIN IESS FICTITIOUS &USINEH Aoloo• Bev lstend tlub Int •'A 0 m'"' >lr•tlon w,tfl 1~, "'111 •""""' hr tough \\1th I\ 0 I' th Pl•'"'" • 8•'1 H"'""' 5T"'TEMlNl NAME ST4TEMENT (•l•torn,. ro•o0<tlion. 1111 VI coesl rtlerenco to wh•t~ ;, modi lnr lurtht' Hollvwood'!> \\'a\'lle ~Jettier Rocltr • ~· 1.,. 10110...,,n9 conon " do"' cul"'"'' 1•, 10110•"'" cerson " do'"' b"''"" tiluhw-v. Ntwoon eeocn. L•hto•nlft P•ll•<u••r• ono Ill•• Ill• 11m• •ntl ot•<• ., .. • Shrtt Mt tet 1 7' ~ t?d£r of f'\t•rino snt ''"'"'~ ~., bMn '"'' for and Frantw Rat hoping lo Iron Wnrkor• l •• •• OE \/INf (A f A rlQIH ,, I 1•11• ~I "."I l.\fHOllC Yll f Qf 1'11"1 ... NO (.rel l<'mc•n; h O 1.1 ...... 1 s..... ~.,, Octob., "· '"I •1 • )0 • m . •n tr• P c1 h bl r I ma k Rt1MOrco nt p 0 •o• ... 0 Hunflnoton II••'" .,... '£~Vi( f •. , 11•.rn llivO HUI I noton f, ... , ((1 (ol.to•n.. courtroom ol O•••r""•nl NO ) °' •• d !'.'\ an IS Un O\Vn lll' 1" Strulturel ~ ~ 1' .. rl l Otvinr ll 1 .,~ ~· H ,, St•t1 !ni> Cu\inr-• 11 conduC11'd r.v • vrn••tl covr• •' 100 (,v,, f•nt•• Or., Wut A big surprise 1s in store rol' ~uthland boating fa ns when they tal-e Ihm first look al the ne" "1n the \\all'r°' LM Angeles Roal Show al !hr Catalina ~t eam~h1p Ternu11;1I • 51arltng n<''I Wcdnesda' The f1r~t i;egment of !hr show will be cir\ otrd r nt 1rrh to sailboats and will continur through Oc1. 17. Three davs <ill<'r 1 11 r sa1lbo<tl sho\1:, producer I· It . ''Skip" C'rcgcr of lnternattnnal Shows. lnr has schedulrc1 an all·powerboal show Ill thr same locall1>n which "Ill nm Oc:t 20 I hrou!(h 24. Creger. \\hn r e cen tl y presented another ··m the water" exposition -the San Francisco Bay Boal and Sports Show -reports that both showgoers a nd exhibitors Sail Talk ScJ1ed uled O(·t. 22 Some of thr nation 's mo5t knowledge<thle sa1lr11g people wlll parllrtpale in the nightly lecture and p<tnrl d1sc-U.s!'-in11 seri~s at the third annual Long Beach S a 1 I b o a t Show. according Lo cha1rm<1n Stan Miller The So u l he r n Califo1 nrn l\tarine Associat 1on·spo11sored all·ssil show is set for Oct 22· :\I al the waterfront Long Beach Arena Topics lo be t'O\'er<'d rnduclr sa1lmaking, yar ht d e ~ 1 ~ n . electronics. rat'tng. hbcrgla:.s construction and 1 epa1r and catamarans. Miller says he has had :111 exceptional response f r o m those invited to parlicipale 111 the discussions. Last. year sucb personalities as Kenny Watts, Lowell North. Buddy .Ebsen, Bill Lapworth. .Jack Webster. Bill Ficker and Hobie Aller were on the roster. All have been invited to return and share the 11potUghl with others of equal rank in sailing The show has enjoyed fine response and e x h I b i l o r appllcati<Jfir"lrt well ahead of last year, according I o manager Ed Nichols o( the sponaoring SCMA. All bul k boet space was booked 60 days in advwce o( \llC show's opt.n· Ing. The roster or b u 11 d e r s include W.D. Sch o c k , Challenger, M a c G r e g o r . Columbi1, Jensen, B r I s t o I , Aqbl Cit. Hobie Cat. Moraan. HMS. Sidney, K'oralfe, OolSUI, Ericson. Oen-Mar. Varalyay, R~l'\aer and Clfpw. S.pple.mentin8 the bolt• wlJI be 11 booth e1hlblu of motors, aects30rlei and ~erdwart. \I rrr pleased with the novPI rnN1ner or prt'sentrng a boat .shm1 .. The boal111g Ia n<; al 5a11 Fran<:1sco reall~ e n j o y t d 1 hrrnsel1 e~ al the show." 1 're~er S81d .. For lhr first time the\' had a chance to loCll. (lvrr the boats ri ght in the 11ater." ··There was no bulkv ::;caf· !olding and unsightly boat rrndles lo interfere with the showgoers ' view. U they saw a boat lhev liked. and wanted to ta ke a fr1al sail. all they had to do \1·as m<l ke arrangements 111t h I he dealer on the spot - and :iway they could go .'· he e:-tplained. Another ad~antage of the ''111 the water" show 1s lhaL the customers can watch championship racing bo81!' bemg put through their paces by \'eteran ractory experls. loreO\er. Creger adds. It's possible 1111 hil! boats 40 feel and la rgl'r lo be PXhth1ted. Pre\ 1ou~h to put a la rge boar rn an 111d111ir :-how. the problem o( tran):pnrtmg lhe b o at lhrough hus~ tit~ :;lrN'lS wa$ almo•I ll1$Urmounte1 blf' II lhr boat fmalh mildP 11 111 the at ena lhr batf1111g pro- blem nf to 1ng In g£1t 11 lhrough the small noon; \1a~ a headal'hr. 111 Creger's new show all !he rlralrr has to do is sail lhr boat right through the harbor entran<'e to the recentlv 1·orn· pleted half-mile of dock area -all readv to show his boat. Th r Catalin?. Steamship Terminal 1s localed in the heart of the San Pedro harbor arra II 1s rearhed rrom Los Angele~ by laking the Harbor ~·rceway lo San Pedro and e:c- itrng at the Harbor Boulevard turnorr. The show is located just under the Vincent Thomas Bndge. ~'rom the Newport.Costa ~1esa area the best route is the San Diego Freeway to Harbor F reeway, exiting to San Pedro. ... Regatta Wi11 To Bissell flf 1:m O!l mph. Inglewood F•n<• f rtc •o• ' V••n• flt f l t ·~"''' 1•111 F•" Dflf"" "'0 ... ''" 01 ~·"'" •n• l•l••0·~·· loplPsS bar ownr r Tnmmte ~:~:~;., : ~s ;·~~·0~ .• ,~;:~:· '1~· nQ IOM ,Cf"<! b• ... I •r • 11• rt r>Qtnn II••<~ "•I &OA B•Y 1$l •'·0 O•t..O .?•';h·~. .~~~ M I t h OP!•ATING lHCINEfflti lf'O•v·O''"' I • ~ • n"•(O ("MO 1l•d D• A I ( ue lNC l ~ nOblO"' 001\lnR fl) IOlprO\'e IS (.r°"o • o• P•MI t O•• , I ,1 "n •I \ >nrG !Iv ~·Ch•ro ' ~ltv.n• rount. l•r r.•r "' , 1 I t , t11ttmf'.nl 1 ,~ v. ''' rn P1>1 V,.1nr•1 f\ \ 'P-" •• /ft !ELSA KIEVtTS Gi(luo, ti )I l ltn. 01 Otert• Ct'~r•., 0,, \f'OI I' t•11 1 ' .. 1.-1,.n t , 1 f'tt \11\•'h It·, 1 011~••f ,,,, '''~'m'"' ..... , t 1td y.1th '",. '"'"'' Su1h 'HUr'Y'lb•r Jtl, It,.,, ", 8•vi•ftt J ""do~· O•o 1. , 01."•" • ,,.,, c• Ottl ·1.1,. 1 r ty <',_ 0,1 • It/I 1v < '"'i. nt Orarua c.ovtltv er Stot•t'f'! ~lJ Wtl\hir• loul•vard ~;:~~ ~ ~ =~ t •;, ~ 'lit "O ,,, •' '' 1 n•"' p.. Pi"' I ~;.,.B•. •r • I ''•:J<'O• DooL'Y < ('untv J cu •• lt7• UU·OC :~:~~I;"~~:",.~:.:·,~~;• •Ull r,ro '"A Sf'ot•mb,, ,, ,. ,., a 0 l('b"• 1 ' P110 ~ t'f'{1 (t •• O• ()Jll"t o .-.1v P 110• p bt ,d Otanet (C•'' O• ., p C't' I P"plio..t-!'(S nr .. ·o-t.-0 1\1 D• , ~ '"~· (;i(\u:> : .,. ,,,, " • t Ot let> .. , ' I • " I~ ,,,. /I Oc•ct>-r ~ ••• 1) UH ,,,, /1 n fOOfllt • ·-I\ t• I ",., .. 71 , .... , ... Barefoot "•'C"'P I -----r,,a..,p ~ I ... o T•1mi•trt 1.ECAL 'OTIO: I .EGAL NOTICE LF:C.AL NOTICE A W1 rr '' \ f\ t A vd 11 -.;C• '(i 0 9tDt H.AH HO 11 17 p,."" O\ N Qr.«inQf" ( 0" nh (oh tarn 4 PAc;~( 0 A~O ~OOPTE 0 tJ•us .,,., d•• 1 I t!i .ancs tl"rr'"'"''" P1q !"'<I 11"11' •oootNt a • 11 vd ltw'" \ n ot 01 1ooer ltH tt• ,. \ no ,. -• a ~ r<w '" r• "'"'"f '" u n 11 • I• vd lrut> • ,1 AN OltOtNANCI 01' TttC Cll V Sf( TION ~ PtH>uam lo th• P•OV1'1eM llOIEll I I ' WILSQr. < 1, louncof "'a °" •~• ,,11 <l•Y ~I j •l COU NCIL O' TMIE CITY 0' COSTA ol Section •71\:' ot th~ Mun•<•Dll (oOr OI MtVor ol •ht 10,1ooe• 1971 c,. ff • fnl1ov. ·14 1rll ••ff W <1ter Ski ~~ 7~ ~~ ~~~~~ e• MESA, CAllFOfltH tol., CM,.,NGING TH£ lh• r 11~ ol Cost• Mt>e Q,,1rl•1 Meo~ Gt (ol; 01 (o•tt Mr>• •ot r , ) l• l OHING OF LOTS 10 loHO "· Tllot.CT 1nd c. 10 or ltl• (ltv of (•••• ""• ... A TT EH I AYE< I o.nc ·~··· 1'1•1.r•• Jo•a .... v:.·,~~''r':~;k c-n ''"' ANO LOT ), Tllll:ACT •JO, fSROM hfllf ~bv •rn~n<f~t1 f)ol '"" edd1f10,, lh~r,fo of E'ILfe1i p PHINNEY r1 "'"·SI (..+••' ._.,.,,1rnf'tl rhia ,0,,.901no ,r,,MJut,.. r t //~or• i\ bd' Ml TO Cf C~. lthe-Cl (P tie-~ dto .. cnhf"d '" ~ecllon f City c1-r~ t)f ,,,, NOE\ 1 ovnc1lm!"\ t;rin,. Eve1it ~et Barefoot water siding will aga111 be a !;pedal <'Vent at the l\"alional nrn~ Boal Assoeia· lion Fall C:hamp1011sh1p reg:it la Saturdav 1111d Sundav ;it the Long Beach ,\Janne Stadium ed upon Javrflf'<lmAu v.or• inQ DI"'~ o! l , f •IY t OlJPI •• ~· "" ( •h' 01 t ost«i h .. ff'OI C•'V 0, Cocit1 Me;• A e st: N 1 C.nunt•toll~n ,,a,,,. "ohl (81 hoV"• .'"•'" dnr• "trrl>• OrdA•/1 I' toflOM \FCTIOtl 1 1n Ord ""~'' ,h•lf t11t• q AlE OF (,._ll~O/llllA Ill h f1 NF.<'<. •;••El>rO~ • • 't (Ol)+fl'S of thl" ConlttJtf Oncutn(crd' ,,. 'ire flON I All ,,,~, DC"''"'' o• tlH" "'"~"' 1nd Cf "' lull fore• lhhty 1'lOJ <1"¥~ C()V'1 rY or O~.&..NGf \ 4 lifl'.!!Vf'IO v • """ hflr.O ""'n •Hll~ .,_.,. s""' ctudqlQ dUtW1no~ df\d 'pit'C.lf1rt T1on\ ltf t lollnwln• o.-,cttbrd ff'f\I ~Hnoi-r !Y ,., ltom AJ1d .. iter +I\ Dl'tS5411fi" tlf'ld prior '"1' I,,. OF tOSTA ME~,. ' ,.,, .... , c .·v at (.o~IA '"''fl ft}\,,~ O•• o• on hit" and mnv bft \fl(:Ur~ •I lht Oltll.t"lh,.,,.bV Dlftc•<f AOd mrhiOrd ,,, ,.~,. 'I (f' ,,,,. ,..p1rMlon G' I n•,.l"'J P~l ,,~.,.'! Hom f, F •LEEN p PHINNf"r ., { ltr• et Octntl•'' lt }f of Pn!'t,.,-.J ,.n'•" A Pl'rtntr), hf.73 Ot\ Z0"'"'· tn W', ltrr PA\l atiP tn,.re.ot '\tjau b4Jt oobl1lkttdlt"' COv ot Cost• M••• •nd _.,o()tt1<•01 F IL FE...r P P Ht•,Nf ..,. Pr Ado, 0 111111 Po111t C 11Hforn1t uoon ''°'' l Oh XJ .-nrl , 1, .ii I ~/60 -:t onu · n ,,,,.. OPANG f COA.S r 0> 11 Y tlf'f~ o• tti~ C lry Couritil ot "" (1tv f>I ( '' f ''°' • 11~0 "~vmtnt o• ~ oct.io'" ot HO 00 oer stl 10 , rnflP 1~rr"o' 11, eo°" 710. Pll Ol a ni wscllP!r of 1' n ~ r • I (()'(it• Me-s• ,,,, .. ov r1rtlfv ff'\a t fri# 1ocvl" t• ctt1c o Cit"'• f'f' ""'Ure th.. rr1urn tnrr•o• H 1'ltH ~.~u • lO Mi,tf"l',itMf t'h... M A 0' (•r(11IAl10,., 0''"''d !'Ind oubl+iMto tn thi-,t nd fore-toint Ortn1nc• No n 11 Y-111-01 t~~ (ilY (f')u•\( I <' "Bt1refoot "ki\ng hac; hrrome <;(l popular wilh the dr11~ boat rans that we decided lo bring back two of lhl' top ~k1ers for our fall l'hamp1onsh1pt;." said rare d1rrctor Ralph Roberts. "Wr will sdled11lc them ICl np<>n the proitram Sunday al documt nt' .. ,,. ,,..tur.n~d H' 000(1 condl Qtc.oro, 01 Or.1net l our'" ""d lol ( tv r.I ens!• N,.,,. rt""''""' Y ''" lh-1'troduc&<' 1nc:t consider~ wct1e,, th ,.,, C1h et (.fl•f' lllf )A hoii wift"l1n rt1i ttOJ d1tv' t H,.r Int d.ett Tra ci •>U. ti• P'"t ''"'O thtt,.nt 0, B«~ I""'"'"\ of "''~"'rnbf>" or .,,,. Cltv Ctiu"''' \tt 11Df' '' • '"U'•' m&etl1'1Q ef se1d Ch· P..,& 1\ti-d Ot 8"0' t..~e\I 0 • P11a •, s•f IN 'hf! oorn1n q b•d~. tht full •mount ?3l Pl tf\ 11 1, 1.~•ac•tlinecu· M•P" vnttr'IQ ,0, •nd •«U i"'' ,,.., .;atnt Cth.1t"1<il ftn "11' '201"' 011 01 ,.,.,tm~t Oc.too•r t tf71 ·1•1 IJ 01 ,,,,.. dei:>o~11 v11tt n~ r~tur ned II >h~ll b• n1and•lo1y uoon lht ton tt"ctnr to wnr.m th~ contr1J<l '' awa rded ""d upnn ""V \uDro,,tractor und~t nui1. fo o"Y nof I"( '"~n 1ne said 10.cJfled rt t"• 10 all worlt. ,,,,.,.. ~mo•ovH> °bY thtrn •n '"' t-•t (vt.on ot ,,.,, con•recf No b·dd,r mev wltt'\draw h ' bu1 tar • Df'r1od of l('Htv I..,, f4S) CU V\ ••lt f '"" 10 a.m" Both of Oft'~ ,., tor ti ,. ro,.,.,,,, .. ot b1at 06'f'O Ser f_.,,,b,., '' 1'11' tl'o skier~ Rici. NE,..,Po111 MESA uN1F1fo I " ~l ••(•I OISTDll 1 I ( 'owle!> or Elsmore and Bill O• Orano• '"""'• ' •• f&rn . Andr<'ll'~ of Lakr .\rr<f\\ head : .. ~";"~: :•:; , r w '1 l'l1mp!'led d11rm11. lhr l1r<1l! I r.•• . . I p," .. n,.,, r>t"'noit 1 ,. n ... • " ,. 1 j Ro:tl \al1<>11<1ls al Long RPat· l o, ••n., ,, "" •J •rn•• 3·· ,, 111 Au~11<;t and ('ll me clo"e to 1.1-:c;AL .'/c_r_r_ll--~-:--- "ettmg nrw records Th~ 19·\'(':tr -old ('ow Jes sel ;i I m 1 ti . Id k b SUPElllOll COUllT Of TMf f'g on 1(' wor mar ,\' 7.lp HATE OF CALIFOllNIA FOii' ptng 78 ~6 mph on his rir::>I nlfl. THE COUNTY OF ORANG( l pulled by 011lr Snnnenband of NoTicE 0, :: .. :.~°!.14o, PET •T•o"'I ' Reseda in Mental Crueltv. On ~oR PR oun oF w1Ll Awo Fo-l 1111; backup run, Cowie~ fell ~~~~~T".:1:.w~L~ .. :N~~·.,N~STuT•oN I lfl~I before lrippln!( lhr final E 1al• ol NEFF ENlllOlJEZ 11,0lQUf 1 1 O•roa~fd light -: NOTICE IS flfREeY GIVEN tt>•I Andrews. 11 l"nivcrsit.v or MEINOERl JE !MAMIE.I <,E RTR UIO ... VAZ.OUEZ h~u !1l•t1 ""'in • ~tfl\lon tor S;m Diego ~tudtnt. will be orOb&ft Of will •nd lo• .. wat1ct 01 Lelltr< PUiled b\' .Jack l..'a\'.'('r OI ol "dmlnl•lft l•On With th • Wiii ... llnt~('O tn th• oehhoner rt ft renre to W'htCt\ •!t m Ad' Downe1 111 Cayer's Package 1or 1urtht' •••t1cu11rs ono th8• '"' 1 ..... Thr pair E'nro11ntercd pro-1•nd ol•tt ot h t AllnQ lh• .. ,.,. "" '"" tel lor Oc tobrr ?8. 1911 of 9 10 • m bl em~ Ill the nat ion&I!\ whrn 111# u>urlrt>O•" ot Otoarlm•"' No , rt h I b k A d . 11•0 CQllrl Al 100 C.v·• C..nt•• Or •• I f' 0 \1' ropr ro e. n re" s Wr\f '" tnt c ,. of Hn•• An• '•' IMn·• lied a knol in lhc rope :ind D••t'd oc1oorr • ,,1 managed lO clock 65 12 mph ~~ .. ~,., s~,;?~HN. on the tlcctric limr1 . JAMn c. eoorH 2lOI Ntflll Mal11 SI., Sulit. llO Sent• ..... camorni• .,, .. Tel: mo llMl:f1 Festivity Shaping Up Southern· California Marine A&.10el ation's third a n n u a I sailbo1t show is shaping up rapidly with the exposition scheduled lo ope n its do0rs Oct. 22 al the Loni Beach Aft.,..n fer: '•llllener l"Ullll1htc1 Ore~ Cout D11IV' f'tlol, October •· '· 1s, 1n1 11n -11 LEGAL NOTICE .. 1)111 "l(TITIOUS IVSINUS NAMI! STATIMENT Tiit loflowtno H raort h dolnt t>us,n•\5 .,~ Tli~ CHOPPIN C. !!LOCK, 1 HO Ad•m•. CO•I• Mu•. t161'. l Jol\n J Te.lfr, ~560 Rf\re lo.v• Faun· la!" V•lltv Tnls butlf'ts\ IJ bolnt conc!uct•d b• •" l11dlv1ou•I Jo"" J ft•••' I ' ) , ( . ,.. \ \ 1, r.-:-, ~·. v' ,_,, Georae Bissell of Lido Isle Arf'na. Yacht Club. was the winner in The Long Beach s.iUbolt the recent regatta held In con· Show will bt the nation's flrst junction with the American all-sail exposition thlr year, !'111 tl•ttmt11I lllec! w\lt> lht Covnl~ 1 Clerk 01 Otantt Countv o" Srot I!. 101 llv ltvtrlY J. Mtd<lo• Oeovtv Countv Cltrk. 1"'*1l1n• OrenH Co.ur 0•11• P'ilet, S..ttm..., 17, 1•, •nO Oclo«>tr I, 1, lf71 1"9·71 Institute of Architects con-according to Dave Goodman. vention ln San Diego. SCMA president. Bl!seU. with Dave Klagas of The Long Beach Arena ls NHYC as crew. received the ideally 1Uited to a sailboat Will Blwlng J> er pet u a I show. lt is located just off Trophy for the vlct.ory. Oowl &oulHard lo downtown Tiie 1:1: LEGAL NOTICE Gl E.E.N LANTlllN. 1no 1"1.tetnllt. c .. 11 Ma.-. I ~ I 11\fljllrl• Ille , Ctllletnlt CotjlOfttlll\. I~ S-lln, 'St"'9 Af\t, Other archttectMsalJors from Long Beach. lt has an 8$--foot Newport BUch competing ln htsh ctlling with • clear span ,;::.~~nm 1~ 1191"' concsveted ~y • the 1umual event were Oared across th~ entire exhibit arta. / •rv•n R eurk' Ct. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Thlt 1111tmet1I "'"" wllll IM Counlv Smlth and Tom Moon from.. Cl-or Orltlff CoulllY en s.-. u. tm Balboa Yacht Club. OKTOBERFEST ~r.r:.•v,,11 J M•011•Y· o~ cou111., The r•ce 'WI S sailed ln I 1aa1.t••• •an•u•AN' ,ubll•llM Otene• Cent 011Jv l"llot • HUwTe 11a"'N .......... $#'9ft'\1Nr 11, 1•. •"4 Oc1 ... r I. I, Lightning Class sloops. .. · ,..,; ,._ '"' ,541.11 I I ' IZ 041 LY PILOT Maternity Stories Blasted- WASHINGTON tAP ) Pnpolar maguine,, may bf creating "maternity 11ddict.~" y,·ith their emphasis on ~torie,~ glorifying motherbood , a Senate panel has been told. And !he rnagazines' prt'()('- C'Upation with suC'h stories may be ''due to co ncern for C' h i I d -a n d -homP-cen\ert' adrertisers," sugR esled a \\'itness 111 a hearing llf tht Sen111e l..<1bor and Pubhc \\1elfare suhcomn1illee. The suhc'<1 n1m ittte is con- siderin11: J e g is I a t 1 o n 10 '·t siablish a nanonal poliey 10 enl"<iur;ige and de \'elnp 111 lhe earliest possible ti1ne pol ie1e~ ll'hich will slab11lize I he populal tn n by v o ! u n I a r y means." 1\11ss Ellrn Pai'k. Au1hor o( I.he book '"The Baby Trap," cited Red b n n k , C.ood llousek eeping. Ladies HomP Journal and f\.1cCalls fnr v.·hal she s11id their frequent ust of such fiction formula.~ 11s ""b;iby !<il ves m<1rr1age" and '"face pregnancy w11h courage." Among the ex11mp1t'!': i;:iven hi' .Vtiss Peck: ··r.o o d Housekrr ping .... lell s th!! t<ilr of a ,ii:irl who's surldrnly l hro1Yn upti,11:ht in her fourt h year nf marriage l'!y the re;ip- pcaranre 1r1 1own of her husband ·s j!\amorous ex·J.!11'1 friend. Rut ' .... the prayed- for. unhllped-for miracle hap- pened. \Ve were going to have a bab.1-.· 1\nd the story con1e!i out all righl." f.1iss Peck decl11red · •·10 view of !he demographic and nutrition.i i projections. lhe C'on tinu inl!. prn-natalis1 11 1- lilude!i of the ladies ' mag11zinr~ ;irP it r n s ~ I _v irrespon~ihle and grossly an11- soci;il " Ad1'r rtisc r.~ m;i_1· be partly re5pons1hle f11r lhe p1·r1·alence of ~tnnrs 1!.lnr 1f1·1ng mo!hcrhnod. she suggested. '·If hah1es 111·r good hu ~ines.~ ror f.crht'r, n1ultiplf' habit'.~ a re multiply so.'' ~he .~;nd . ''And 1;r rber ;:idvrrtisrs in 1naga1.incs .~uch as Good H nu~ekeep1ng ." • Gerbrr 1s a lea din g manuf;icturer of bahv foods. f.1 iss rrck added : ··Ni me hal"e expressed a fear tha1 nur rock songs are creating drui,; addicts. Rut perhap~ our rock· a·b.ve mag11zines are creating maternity addicts." Stuarl Udall. f o r n1 er secret.iry of the interior, said it overnment fan1ily -pl11nning programs. such a~ those of the Office of F.conom1c Op- pnrtun it.v, '"reach only the poor 11nd 1herefore ..•. they c-on~tilule no p1)pula11(ln poll t')' a l all." He sa1rl that "whilr thr pt)or anrl nrar·fM")('ll' 1·on!rihu1c onr· thi rd nf our <1nnu11I bir1 hs. 1hr non pnor contribule two- thirds." OCC Hosts Agriculture Field Da v • Thr lilh .innu11I n r11ngr ("o:i~r I ' o \ l r c' e 1\gr11·111l11rr t·1rlci f);n lr1r high s1·hMI ;i i:r1c-ul111r'r s!udrn ls. 11 ill hr l1rlrl nn ~11t 1u·rla\'. ()cl. \Ii al (){'( ~Torr 1h11n 200 s111den1~ f1·om 1q high sc•h(inl.~ 1n Orange l'nuor1 11nrl east Lo~ .<\nE:tl rs f "o11nr\• 11'111 r on1pe!e in the mnrn ;ng·lnn~ el"rOL Each srhool 11.•111 f'nlrr an A ;ind A 1ea111 in the jud11:in~ contesl. The. A trami; arr com- poi:cd prim11rily or junior -' and .~eniori:, ll"hilc the 8 teams are freshmen and sophomores. Students 11.·111 ·he askecl ln identify f;irm tool s a n d machiner y. s eed s . .... horticultural planls 11nrl will estimate acrP<ll!:t'. Thtv y,·ill a lso judl!:t' the quiilitv or ha~\ poul!ry and berf cat 11 e . Individual a11rl 1ean1 ;i wards wi ll be prl'stnled. Oran,i:-e f'ount.v sf'hool.~ !hat 1''i11 all rnd lht m<>rl arr Brea: Rurna Pa rle Cn~t:'I Mesa: Ftillcrton: Sunnv ll!lls: Rancho Alamitos. Sanlia11:0: La Habra: Sllnnr.11 : T\1 1.~sinn Viejo: Grani;i:e and V&lenc1a Los Angeles Cou nty sf'hools lncludt: NngRles : Edi;:ewood : Artesia; La Puente.: Covina ; DDmfJ11\Jez ind We.st Covina. 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PANORAMA CITT tobio1 at roscoe pho~ 89.C·8211 CANOGA PARK .... , ... , ... phone 1113-1000 ROSEMEAD rosemeod bt...d. ot M>n btrnordino freew -hone .57J.J110 COVINA borronc:o ot aon bernordlna freewo -t\one 966-7411 -· I I ' ' l ~ I • ..... 'fear //,,.ough-- :Jj,e io'I lfiul 'Jou 'Jive buck lo you. ' --W/,;tlier , '"'~' 6Yl!len i; BEA ANDERSON , Editor JlrlO•Y• OclOller l, ltll ,.,. 11 . ' .~ '1 Bright colors flow from Flavia's brush, pa inting • happy note in the sadness of life. Nostalgia, warmth and love are expressed by her characters and verse. Greetings Warm :Jhe wur1nlh o/ (/11·iJlmaJ-- "· " ' . By JO OLSON 0 1 r"• O•••Y Pllol i!l !f Everyth ing about f\a\1ta r.1ar le \\·eedn i~ down to earth and genuine. inclu ding her unu sual name. Flavia, y.·hosc greeting cards and plaques are found in deparlment and staliont'ry stores throughout the L'ni lcd Slates and En gland. rainls a i1osta \gic n1 lx ture nf .~adness and happiness that is .1ust the \1•ay she feels ahout life. Life r1 sclf. she says. is a n1ixturC' nf sarlncss and joy, nf rh1lrlhood and adul!hood, and thcsf' arc the essence of the l!Ltlc thildrcn <1nd pn1gnant adults she paints .. Fnr Jack ;in cl Flavia \\"ccdn. Fn1111\,11n \'alley resi· dents. life 11·as full of the usual d1fficalt1cs of rai sing t\vo children and tr.\·ing to make end s ineet. Then a f?teful !<hO\\"Jn g of Flavia's paintings 1n a ga!l er~· al the Disney· land l·lo1cl changed their \\ay of li fe .Jack \1·as cn1plo~·cd hy an aerial phntngraphy fir m anri Flavia, 11 hn is ~el f·t<1 ugh1. 11·ai; painllng fro1n mo r n· _tn~ ti\! nigh! to try to add a fc11· extra doll ars to the fam ily in come. STREET SALES I-le constructed fra n1e~ for he r pa in tin gs in the even ings and then sol d them on the streets in Santa Ana . Success enabled them to open a gal lerv in Laguna Beach. then 011e in .·\na l11?1ni. 11hcre a greet ing carrt r ornpan y executn:c sa11 her pain tings and 1ras charrn ed by th ei r 11ar1nth and feel!ng ,\ rontrart follo1red. anrl Flavia no1v 1.<; ;:i ble In l\nrk fu ll-11n1c on }!reel.Ing card ;:ind calendar design !' 1vhile her hu sband directs !he other pha~e!' nf the bu sin ess. '"People relate to a feeling of 11;:irmth ." ~he said, '·an d I try to pa1n l the \1·arrnth in life " . l"he sadness and JOY she sees in life arc reflected in the F.ad couples and bright. 11"hi rns1cal early Nel'J 'York irnrnigr_an1 -lype chil dren she paint.~. often \r1 1h th_c1r faces hidden. AH of th e people she pi ctures are sharing an experience. evidence that she bel 1eve5 there 1s bea uty in sharing. OWN RIGHTS '·J\>Jy famil y "'as all very sentimental." i-he remem· bers. ··\Vhen my mother \1•as a girl her father told her nol to be asharned of loving her family. Being able tQ love is a gift. "Childhood is something \•c ry set apa rt from our 01vn lives." she added . '"It has Its own rights. like bein&: able to climb trees." !See FLAVIA, Page 141 Presc ·ri ption Refilled for Parents · Treating the Curious DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your answer to the mother who wn horrified ·when l!lhe caught her young daughter and her cousi n "playing doctor"' was good. But It wasn 't strong enough. Please r~m· phaslu that curiosity among the young ii normal. Something similar happened to me when I was not quite 12. I was very naive and thought it would be fun ~ "play doc· tor'' with a boy who was 13. My parents discovered us and gave me such hell you csn"I imagi ne what it did to me. We were devout Catholics and they drummed it Into my head that ~ w111s a vile crettture -t)lat r,od h11ted me , that t was doomed,-!tc. ror months. I had night mares that 1 had died in my sleep \ because J w3sn'l flt to live. For years I felt guilty alld feared every normal urge. The very thought of kissing a boy made me sick . I longed for male attention but I was terrified that I might do something sinful if I were alone with a OOy. My erotic daydreams were always about violent and forbidden sex. tt took years or professional help and thous ands or dollars lo get myM!lf ~traii;htcned around. Please, Ann. ,p(lnt ' this letter and urge parents to understa~d that the ui: drive is normal and natural and that young children who are made to · feel guilty about normal Instincts can be M:IHl'~ for life. -LUCKY I MADE IT RELIA. LUCKY , Hr:re'1 yoar letter. Tbank• for provtdlng lht re-emphasis. DEAR ANN LANDERS : You are a senslble woman who sees through things that are unreal aod done for effect. Plttase give me your opin ion of the following. The man whose funeral l attended yesterday. was 74 years old. He lived a full life , enjoyed a lovely family, financial success and had a great many friends .. He was sick for four months and everyone knew hi s illne ss wa s terminal. The church was packed. There were three clergymen on the all<lr. The widow practically had to be carried in by her brother and son. She was wearing black from head to foot feven black stockings). Her hat was brand new and very stylish, 1vhlch meant she had shopped for it recently. rm i1u re the sermon was good but 1 cnn"l say 1 heard it because the widow WM sobbing 90 loud no one coukt hear. ~ When the pallbearers starled lo carry the hearts of otberi:' cAskel oul ~he threw hersell across It and had to be carried oul. My question is !his : the man's death was not sudden. The widow had plenty of time to prepare for it. Why the performance? She 11ctually ruined the funeral . Plea"se -comment in the paper. -PEW TWO DEAR PEW: Some people an in betltr control oLtbeir emotions tban others. The notion that a person can "p~p1n'' for tht death of a loved one 11 ftot al•ay1 co rrect. The final partina. even though ex. peeled , can be painful and unbelievably dlHlcull. Ynur lmplicatlnn tbat the •'ldow. "'"al putting nn "{' art IA unkind and un just. Wlto of us c11t1, J04)k ln1\de the heads and CONF IDENTIAi, TO SWEETS TO THE SWEET ANO NUTS TO YOU: Sor- l'y. I can't possibly publish every letter in the paper. I 00 select all the letters myself, however, and I take full responsibility for every column. The views expressed in this space are my owa -and not those of the ed itor, the publisher, or the publisher's wile. · Row "'Ill you know \\"hen the real tt.llnf comei alon11.? Ask Ann Landers. Stod far her booklet "Lo,•e or Se1 and How to Tell the Difference." Send 35 cents In coin. and a long. 1elf-addre111ed. 1tamped envelope with your rtq11e1t ht care af the DAILY PILOT. Area Clubs Study Three Bs •• '• f'' • • ·c ~jl~ . ·-... ' • . " . -... ... . .-:·· .. ' ..•. • • . . Diamond Membership Adds Sparkle to Boll l ~ Dining and dancing the evening a"·ay before \Ved- ' nesday ·s opening of the International Horse Sho"· in Beach. The quartet joined me mbers of the Diamond Horse Shoe ci rcle which supports City of Hope dur· ing a y,·hile·tie ball in th"e Beverly \\'ilshire Hotel. ! the For um are deft to right ) the f\t . Keith Ga edes of Laguna Beach and the F. Donald Nixons of !\ev.rport i ~'--~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~ Your Horoscope "'hile schoolchildren con· cen tra!e on the thrt t R~. Orangf' Co11st rlub members ;:irP tu rn1ni;: thf'ir attention to lhrte Rs -boating, beauty and bour111ues. Th eta "gm•)Phi r.ene Over reel. 'editor and pubhsher of · · Pe n n a n t ' ' y•chting ;:igazine ~·11 1 ad- dress the uesday. Oct 12. meecing f heta S1gm;. Phi. honorary ociety for v.·omen in JOt1 rnal1sm Thr f1rsl m<>el in,i.; of ~1 rs . Rnbert Sanders' presid ential !prm 11 ill start v.-1th a social ho11r 11! l ! .10 a m. 1 n BC"rk sh1re's r r s la u r a n t , !\'ev.·por! B<>ach Christian Women " \'alues nf natural cosmetics \ri ll be clemonstraltd and discussed when th e South Cnas! Christian \\'omen's Clu b r-on1·enes at i2·1s p.m. Tues· day, Oct. 12. rnr monthly luncheon in Ben Bro"·c·s rC'staurant. Lagu na Beach. .o\lso on !he program are an inspirat ional messagf' fr <l m l\1rs. Da l'1d Ktnnedy and songs by ~l iss Carole Rossi. soprano. Horbor Stor Scorpio Uses Key to Open Door SATURDAY OCTOBE R 9 By S''D~EY O.\IARR The life style of Guy de Maupassanr "'ltS Leo ro the fingertips: enriugh talent to assure immortalitv as a dov etist. a pencha nt for high li vin g. so much so tha1 he often "·as In debt The good life. the great manner -that wa s his credo: He ~·as ex· travant. too. in his works. pro- viding literary t re a s u r t s which have met the te!t of be removed. Check safely mea s u re s. Correc t past mistakes. TA URUS {April 2(}.~1a y 20): You may be going for the brass ring. Means confusio n could take over. causing you 10 go in circles. Kno\\· this : IAkP preventive measures. Short Journey is on agenda . Avoid dispute with neighbor. LEO (July 23-Au.i: 221: 'You may feel restricted. conf ined. Avoid brooding. Kno\\' tha t being alone is not sa me as bei ng lone ly 'You v.·i ll un . derstand \\'hat appears a misfortune will evar<>rate. You are due tn make fine comeback. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-~01·. 21 1· Good lunar aspect nov.· coin· cides \\'t!h journeys. higher educat ion. he t t e r corn· municatinn$. Ke v is a rc\·1ew nr pnte:ntial Fi nd out v:here it is you want to go -!hen rnap plans, Good nev.'s ~hnwn frflm afar SAG ITTARI LS 1.\'01 22· v.·ho perfo rm special serl'ices. Give praise and you v.·ill also receive it. Expand horizons. You will learn from ex- pcrien('e. PI SC ES 1 Fe b. J!l.:O.larch 20 1: Change. crcati\'e !h1nking are emphasi1C"d. Ynu deal ~·1th op- posit e sex You are aided by r-ontact ll'tth Aquarius. \Vhat ll'as rc s1nc!1re 1s tikelv to be repl aced . Cir<'umstances now are mf)re des1rablr . If TODAY IS ''O U R BIRTHl)AY .\'OU are able to sympathize wi!h and aid those in difficulty. You draw to you 11.lrs Mirlln Stesgner, ~·orthy matron, will preside ~1.rs. Rex Albright of .~ew· po n Beach. newly appointed Grand Ruth of Cal1lorn1a , will attend the Grand Chapter meetin g in Sacramento with the. Mmes. James Graht.m , and Al~rt Kuhn. MY Women Replicas of such world, fa mous jewels as the Cullinan and Hope diamonds and the Kohinoor will glitter i n Mission \1iejo Swim and Rae· que t Club when the ~l 1ssion \11ejo Women's Club meets at 8 p m. Tuesday, Oct. 12. The program. arrangtd bv 11.lrs. Leonard Evans. will deal with histories of these ~ems, involring the w o r Id · s "·ealthiest men and crowned heads of Europe and Asia Club members are init1at1ng a Ha c i en da-0f·the·month a"'ard to prnmote pride in home o>A·nership and main· ten ance. Bet• Sigm a Phi Pi Pi Cha pter members of Beta Sigma Phi ~·i ll mtt t sit. R p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12. in the Ray Smock residence to fina li ze plans for the shoot ing MRS. R. M. NOLING gallery booth at Fount:un Valley Days. ORT Chapter South Coast Chapter of ORT will ob.5ervt' United Nations month by hearing Mrs. James Batchelor tell about UNICEP v.•hen members meel at 9 ~O a m. Wednesday, Oct. 13 , in the home or f\.1 rs. J uln.Js Hirsch. Laguna Hills. During October. 0 R T members also concentrate: on their Earning Pow<'r Improve- ment Courses !EPJC1 . shnrt term training schools for u n d e r p r 1 \' i I e g ed . un · dtreducated and displaced persons Theta Alumnae Kappa Alpha Thet a alumnae of the Orangt Coast art a have betn inl'lted to a Port ·O·Ca ll gift and fashion ~hov.• 11nd luncheon at I I a m \\'cr!- nesda~. Oct 13. 1n the Newport Beach home nf ~fr:o; Donald \\'ard. alumnae pres1· dent She will !ake reserva- tio ns until h1onday. Oc! II Riviera Club A preview of Halloween's my~ticls m ls planned for !he \1/ednesday. Oct 13. meeting Preshyterian Church. i\'c"·port Beach. The Rev Dr Ch a r l f' c; Oieren field officiated ar the double rin.R, ceremnn~'· Escort ed to the altar b\' her f111her. the hride asked hrr sister-in-la\1' \!rs t\im Strult to be matror. nf honor Other attendants were the r.lisses Bett y Alderfer. Carolyn Fnss and Kathy Noling and the i'olmes. Bruce Graney, Jack Btll and l\1ark Strain Servi ng as.best man fnr Nol- in,i:. the son of \·lr. and ~trs. Peter i\o!in~ of Cn.~ta J\tesa. 1-1·as Kt n Pianko Seating the guests ~·ere C h r is t n p he r ~trutL Tom Fnss. Dane Hen- dril'k snn. Fr<ink Ru!hrrf(lrd and '.\l ark Str<itn. of \he f!11•1era C'lllh In F.1 Adobf rt li!.'lur11 nt'11 gardtn room . San .Ju11n r·1q11slrann c;reci;:t T1Hrn. 11 T1 ~tan tra1ner1 profrs~1n1111 J p.~) chi~, \lo'lll address rhr 11 30 ll m. gtneral mee l1n1t 11nrl lunche<>n. Tht club's book 11nd tr 11vel section will n1 t 'r at !O a rn, Tut sday, Oct , 19. in Isl and Hnuse. Fashion Island , for r-.1iss Betry Martin's re1•1t w of .. Scarlatti tnh erilanct ." M1s5 r-.iary T11ft will d e e c r 1 b e Brlti!h Isle ir11 1'tl11 . Crea1 1ve L 1 v i n g and C.adabou ! Section memher'.'I wtl l in1n Friday. Oct 22. fnr a rnur and luncheon nt !.awr\''!I California Ct n le r . i..Ais Ani:elt's Reservation s must he made for !he S~ 50 l1cke1s and 9 15 a.m. bus drpt1rlure from Boat CanyQO Safeway. Cooking Demo llnme Ecn nnn1is1 ~1 1ss Anne Robison will den1flnstra1f' u~ ing rhrift.v nl'en meatbal:s "' four r!1fferent n1cnu~ ;it \0 ;:i m l\'cdnl-sd;i l', Or1 l.1 1n 1he San D1<'gn \.;,.~ &· F.Jeciru: Cn ;i u d 1 t n r i u m :>:a11 (!f'ml'ntt•. Rrc1 pc ~ and hi nt.! frir mnre er·nnn1111C';:il use nf hnusl'hold app li ances will be gh·en . Link Episco pal Church in (Qrona de! :-.1ar was the seltinR for the niarriaAP of Lvnda .\lan e Forney ;ind nOy \\'ilbcrt Brn\\'O Jr The Re\' John D a \' Is perfnr1ned lh<' c<>remnnv for the daughter of ~I r. anci' '.\lrs. Richard 0 . Fornev nf Corona del i\1ar and the· son of the seni<lr Browns of Costa f..1 esa. l\.!1ss Susan Fornev "'a ~ maid nf ' honor and · Larry Beebe stood as hest man . Other attendants "'ere the tlli~ses Leslie Root, Kath lee n \Viley and N;;incy R1ck<>tls. b r i d e sma ids: St e v e n Ca1·ana ugh. Peter Brov.•n and Gar~· Forn <'.V. usher~. and ,\l;.rk Forn'?y. ring bear<'r ., time. The birthdate of Guy de Maupassant'.' Augwt 5, 1851, a Leo! GE~tl!\I !:'lfav 2\·June 201 Emphasis on rlioney. p.ay1n_!? and collecting of debts. Check detail s. Be thorough. Guard valuables. Aquarian fi gures prom inently Ta ke nothing for granted . Do some perso na l research. VIRGO ! Aug 23-Sep! 221, Romantic notions tend 10 dominate. Use 1mag1na1inn 1n cons!ructi \'e manner. Don't brood. Pisces pe rson ex. presses \·1ew opposite your O>A'n Enjo~ clash of ideas. Be stimulated. no! depressed . nee 2 ! 1 Accent fin 11 hat 11 as pre1·1nusl.11 ob~cure You obtain greater clan\,\' Stri1 e for mnre independence Apply original touch. \\'e!come con· tact "'ith Lro. :'lhine\· of mate. partner may ht key to in\'estment procedure people "·ith their problems. NOLING-S TRUTT The nev.·l~·weds .1re rcs1d 1np: in Co~ta .\·lesa. Stir attended Corona del ~t ar Hi~h Schoo l ;ind Orange Coast Cnll ege . He graduated from ~1a1er De i ll1gh School and is a junior at Califo rnia State College ti t Fullerton. The llCll' .\1 rs \'nl1n.i:: 1,c; a 1Zl"adua1e of San Die go St;:il " College She ;il~o a1tended \\'cstn1ont Collegr and L!CJ. llC"r husband grad uated from the Un1\·ers1tv of Californi11. San Diego ,~,ht.re he was presi· dent of !he engineering socie· r==--=======; ARIES f~t arch 21-April 19): Accent on home, security. relations with older family member. If puzzled about wha t course to take -1,1.·ait. Current obstacles are due to CAl\'CER IJune 21 ·Julv 22 1. Circumstances turn in· ynur fa \'or. Luna r cycle high. ~·ou can make correcl ;udgment s. You are percept h-e; follow through on intuiti\'e feelings. Personal magnetism soars: put ideas. progra ms across. LIBRA t Sept. 23·0ct. 22 • You are able to p r o 1· <' yourself. ~tany may be ~urpr ised . e\'en a\\·ed Ba cking you nred v.·i!I be forthcn ming . Aim high -make room for ~·ourself a! top IXin't he dissuaded by one v.·ho lacks confidence C APR ICOR~ !Dec. 22-Jan l: Effiphasis now is on marriage. how you relate to partners. nther close associat es. Be recepli\·e. Don l attempt to ha ~·e all things ynur O>A'n wa y Intelli gent concession "·ould t>e wise move. You inspire trust. Oth ers co n· "" ·They v111l make their ho me in Costa '.\lesa fide . It is. hov.·ever. not so Kathlten Joy :-:; t r u t t easy for you to relate your da ught er of ~Ir. and !\lrs Eric troubles to others. Try to P. Strutt of r--.·ewport Beach. balance this area. New start became the bride nf Richard this \·ea r ~·ill "·ork out BROWN FORNEY Ori9lnals by AUDRE' O •tl!"'A~i ~9 •"d A lle ••l•O~I I Wtdd;"'l l~11i !1lio"1 I favnrab!~·. ~Iartin i\ol1ng during nuptial · lj~'~'~"~m~°'~i~es~i~n~S~t.;.;A~n~d~,-~,·~·~-,;;;;~S~t.~,\~l"~h~•~c~I ~·~n~d-·~'~11-A~n~g~•~ls~~~~~ 642· 1264 . • . ' P-rincess Enchanted California Wins By TO.\I HARLE'\' 01 l~e Oeil' ,.llel S!1tl Britain 's P rinc e ss Alex· andra \1 ;i5 1he Ix-li t of a gt11- ter1ng, ball \\'cdne~da~ nt~hl in a ··royal prnmeoadC' .. al the Beverly \\'ilshirc Holel that put more than SJ00.000 into the. coffers of the Infant Genetics Rf'search Proiect. The rny al \'IS!lor 11eartng a From Page 73 • • • Flavia She ofl<'n s~nd.~ hou rs searching fQr JLISt 1he right line 10 C'Xpress a ft ehng and sa)s that "old poetry means so much more to me th an 1t used to." pale. green chiffon go~-n. d1a· mo nd cluster earrings and a diamond tiara mo1·ed freeh' among 1.000 guests 1n the ball room nf th£' Los Angeles hnte l. dispensing ~·ith much of the protocol that 1s normallv a part of a ro~·al \'tS1t. · Escorted by her husband . Angus Ogih~', she to ld the pre5 s at a pre·ball conference rhal "Calt forn:a 1s l1v1ng up tn e\·ery!h1ng I ha ve e\'rr htard about ii "\l'r are hari ng 11 wrinderful hme here 11 1th \nu anrl wr ha\·e bct n made· tn frel hv e\·cr~nne wJ!h v.hom \\·e cnmP 10 contact !hat u·e are their special guests." !he pri ncess said. A strong contingent from Orange County \\'as among the 1 flOO guests "·1th ~!rs. J . Sin1nn Fluor or Santa Ana scr\·1ng as ball chairman. The Heart ,· ROYAL VISITOR Princess Alex•ndra Augmenting I.he beauty nf $100 a plait funclion .,.,·as the childhood e"penences she org anized by Uos Da mes de Heston. .John \ravne. Juliet pa in!$ are bits of pootry f:n m Champagne. ~!ills. Gregor~· 'reek and tiie pens of ~fore. \\'hitl!er. Hollr"'-·OC'.ld and the mo\·ie in-Ricardo \lontalban among the dustrv ~·as also 1-1· e ! I er led h · Tenn~·S<ln and Brov.n in" · · ars presen to t e pr1n· ., rt presented ~·ith Ch a r It on Nostalgia is e \' 1 d e n t ccss. throughout the n· e t d n ,-_ --------~-~=~-H1E?hl1g hts of !he ball in· AQUARTt.:S /Jan 20.F'~t:i 18 1: \\'ork procedures. basic chores are h igh 1 i g h I e d . Improve relations \1·1th thnse T., f1"d "'-'I .,.,, lu<'V Oft• Va~ I~ "'~"'" """ '"'' a•~•· Svd•t v Om1<r'• DM>k lr • • ~rt •tP "'"" '"' M •n •"" W~m•n ·• S•nd ftl"n<11!p 1nd /! '""" '" Om1" ~!l•ol"9• Sec>t '•· !"! Oii.iL Y 1'1~0 1 !o• )'HO. G•l r"l<I Ct"lfl l 511· 1 on. "'"' Yor~. N v 10011 !J~ P.J,t DuuJ~ ~~~,~~ To avoid disappointment, prospective brid es are reminded to have their \\'edding stories with black and \\'hite .2lossy p hoto- graphs to th e DAILY PILOT \Vomen's De- partment one \\'eek before the wedding. Pictures received afte r that time will not be us ed. F or engagement announcements it i ~ imperative that the 51.ory, also a ccompanied by a black a nd v.•hite glossy picture, be sui>- mitted six weeks or more before the \\'edding date. If deadline is not met, only a story \\"ill be used. To help fill requirements on both wed· ding a nd engagement stories, fonns are available in all of 'the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by \Vernen's Section stafi members at 642-4321 or 494-9466. Process Eternal ~ ~ household . as a. quick glance c!udtd an exh1b1!1on of folk re1·eals an old park bench lo\-p • da nci ng hy the Aman f olk NEW YORK cUPI ! -\\'hat ingly repainted . an 0 I d . ee r Ing En semble. a paradt or British influences aging? •. 0 n l YI fa~hioned barber chair . a pink men·11 fash ions with a few genetic factors and assaults beng,beng, extnonllnary piano and v.·a!ls full of S<lu!hland celebrities serving by the en vironment," says memorabilia A d as models and lrumpe t and Kathleen J . H a 1 be r g , . Fla\·la's ov.·n nostalgia is roun bagpipe mu sic fro m allnil of rttreation con~ultanl f orl lemptred wit h a feeling that Scots Grevs w h I ch ac· lndiana State Board o( Htatth. her 1,1.•hole e:xperience was cumpanied ihe roy11I visitor. ''Aging starts the day yo u're! meant to be 'l'\'t had such a r--h--•:-•.:..-. : ..... :. -·,_, Princess Alexandra will ht born and retirement days are ! rich and full life," she s\,id. A~fOSG !ht ntw J9i l-72 lhe guest of Gov. Ronald just one stage in I h e ' "There seems to be a direc-provlsionals or the L o s Reagan at a state reception continuum.',' Uon to th~ v.·hole lhlJli ... Angeles Orphanage Gu l I d and diMer Frida y. She will The hutnan body reaches its What is next for Flavia. with J uniors is Mrs. Alton I. return to Britain over the maximum degree of efficlt:nc:y · • her child-like vit w of life! Crowell Jr. of Laguna ~ach . weekend . during the early 20s. Dolls in kits have been added She will attend the group's ;=====================;J to the greeting ca rd line. and fif'll fall meetina Yt'ednt:Sda y.! ) she hopes somt:da}' to wor~ OcL 20. in the Beverly Hills l • with cla,J ind do more serious home of Mrs. FA:rl Ruasell . ~ piintina. The jurUors v.·ork w 1 1 h Tl seems tha t somethln.11 in-teenagtrs at Maryvale, 1 :. d~. ls pJdi111 htr life. for nondemoninatlonal homt for ~ when F11vil al'd Sy 1 v I a children located In Rosemead. 1 Re gister comhlned the i r 'I'hfy provide aroup activities namei to call their d1ughter •nd lndividu1I a t te n t io n Fl1vl1, they dSd a very good through a Big Sis program. . . thing. F'or, what ever other n11 me muld really capture the true flavor of Flavia? OKTOBERE'EST ll•Ltl'ft• llltST.\UlllAJllT MUHT&. ll"(H ........ DR. PmR S. K~NT, D.C. wi1h e1 to ennounc • the •Ssocietion ol DR. THOMAS M. T TUM, D.C. with his offic e et . 1885 PARK AVE., COSTA MESA DAILY · EVENING . WEEKEND HOURS 0Mi••lt4 le lthi,el Chirepr•ctlc '••ct!ce 1i11t• 1•51 .1o1,..,i,., el Ce u111<v, Ct lil. & -'"'••i11• Clli••jt•ectlc Aneci•li•11• MEN'S·· WOMEN'S·· CHILDREN'S -SHOES---. to SALE ST ARTS SUN., OCT. 10th OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 5 SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MISA .. CHARGE IT! INNES CHARGE IANKAMERICARD-MASTER CHARGE , . "' ' Sea1·s Hosts Openitag Jerry Golden, 3. and her sister Nic hols Golden. 5. of Costa Mesa meet \Vinnie- the-Pooh at the grand opening of the ne\v Sears, ·Roebuck and Company Ap- liance-Catalog Store in 17th Street in Costa !liesa. The new store recently open· ed to the public in the Hillgren Sq uare Shoppin g Center. Anti-burglary Devices Take on New Popularity --·-... -. rriday, Oclobfr I!, 19n MPC Tells Phase Two Plan • Business TakingNewCourse B\' JOHN CUNNIFF operates a pres ti g Io u s tor shareholde* Big Move To Irvine nlarketing and social research II was the nonsharebolders. NEW YORK (A Pl -l:i firm . doesn't claim as yet to huwever, Jille non.smokers and ·A,. •~tlft•U A~•IY1I MPC Industries announced Phase Two of 1he ne w understand all !he new forces organired groups that didn't plans to 1nove its base of <. econo mic plan a te1nporary but he does insist that 1he old share the com pany's views, operations fr~ L-Os Angeles suspension of the "regular" measures of success will tell that brought them trouble. to the Irvine 1 0 d u 5 tr i a I • , cou rse of economic events or only part of the story in the They failed to read the signals _ nuJ_w.! '• "'f,~ is it an early stage of a new fulure. properly. Complex. T e nlove is -,-;-fRW-""' course into re I a ti v e I y "Once the criteria for "Companies are used to scheduled for February 1972, '.:.,.,, uncharted areas? bu s i n e s s w a s profit, listening to the voice of the according to Paul J. Queyrel, Many Americ11ns continue to maintain ing a share of the market," he states. "Now MPC's president. think of the new marketplace ma rket, growth, good products there are other voices and Manufacturers of high GM lO Op en . and JObs," he ,,,·0. "Now h · h . " 1 · .restraints as necessary to ot er constituencies I at must pressure laminate'-' P astic correct a passing, al!hough there is a whole vague area of be taken into account" plates used in aerospace and · 1 r · demands." N[ c serious. 1mba ance o prices Can they be effectively ~~~ ~~r~~~~~y ~~r~~dinf~~~r;~;~ (~ \\" CJJ let• and wages and interest rates To sur\'i\'e withollt losing its integrated into co r po rate been located in Los Angeles and Jobs and foreign trade. profit s and privileges, he says, stra tegy. he was asked? for the past 2.1 years. "\Ve F BJ k After the economy has gone business no longer c ;in "Yes." he said. "but no't believe th;it the 1 r vine 01• · 3(~ YS through this phase, they feel , respond rnere!y !n l l s without a price tag." Industrial Complex now offers it wi!I be business as usual. traditional responsibilities but \\'ill it weaken them? "No." us the best opportllnities in PHlLADE:J.P!llA tU Pl f _ Wise businessmen see ii must actively seek a new he feels , "although it wil l lern1s of \Yorking conditions, Gener(IJ ~totors ll'lll open a differently, They are aclltely bal(lnce an1ong all the 1nake business more difficult labor supply ~and expansion centt•r here Ott. I! ll'hich will awa re that the problems of a pressures, some of which Lo manage." opportunities," Queyrel S(l[d . eventually trnin sonie l.000 free enterprise are n • t conflict. YankeJovitch believes that a 1'he company expects m<1ny blP.ck auto niecli;inics a vea r. ephemeral. They don't expect "There Is a new business turning point came in 1969, of its technicians and stA ff to the Rrv. \.('(Jn H. Sullivan· said a return to a market free to environmen1." he says. "New v.·hen "starlling ch an g e' make the niove to Irvine. Sunday. oµera te mainly on the basis of rules. 11ev.' signals, new shov.·ed up in our research - '··pe ct at '•ons nd not '" business but in the However, there Y:ilJ be Sulliva n. t11e first Negro su pply, demand and prices. " a new openings for new personnel appointed to the giant au!() To put it another way, the constituencies." He was asked country and in its attitudes after February I. firni's boa« of directors, said to e~plain . tov.·ard business." signals are changing, Business , Th · ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ MPG Indu stries is !easi ng ils (;."-'! also has reassigned $2.'>0 and labor are being asked to ' e cigarette industry was11 new Irvine facility loca ted on million in group life insuranre · ,.._ sensith•e to its own market -respond lo a growing numut:r -k 5.709 rail-served acres on the to tv.·o h!Ack-0\1·nect insurance of cues that come from cigarette smo ers -and gave west corner of McGaw and companies. thenl pretty much y,•flat th ey ou tside t he marketplace-Vnn Karman Streets. The new ·rtie automotive t r a i n i n " v.·a ntect," he said. e. government re gu la tion. B building was designed with t enter 1vil! be run h.v 1he .. ut it wasn't the smokers ecology, consumerism amon g h high ceilings for n1aximum Opportunities lndustrializ;ition them. t at threw c i g a r e t t e !russ clearances in handling Center 101C1, which Su!Hvan cooirnercials off the home large ai rcraft fuse I age founded . The OI C is a non-And \\'hereas it Y.'<IS eaS}' 10 screen." · T · · read the signals from the Tl d th · I sec l 1 on s . ony Brent profit (lrgan1za!lon which 1ey rea e s J g n a s marketplace, the new signals ti J th · k t represented the L.A. office of trains n1 in o r i t y group cori·ec Y rom e1r mar e , Ira Garson Realty in the members for industrial and are in such profusion that he said of the lob a cc o TAX SHELTER REAL ISTATI (Nol Ap•tfm•nhl 514,000 INVE!llTMINT 800 / WRtT .. Off 10 lf71 transaction. manageinent jobs. neither business nor sociology companies. They knew~oy,· lo NE\V YORK (UPI J door jamb to provide positive lights when dusk comes and The Irvine 4,000 acre SullivAn said G~I has agreed can fully interpret theni. give smokers what · I he v Companies dealing in anti-locking from the inside. turns them off v.·hen day Tndustrial Complex currently tn put $150,000 into the Daniel Yanke\orirh, an v.·anted. They kne1v wha-t Gij•tlnl-tC! l1>end1bl• 1...:.,... E•<olllH\I ... HltKIHion ,.OllH\1111 Ad ~ll1, ,.,0, lox U6t--Ollly 1'1101 Coo!I M•••, (•. 1"112' burglary devices are in a There also are stop locks for 0~b~"~'~k~';· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~h~"~"~"~'~o~c~e~c~JOO~~t~en~•~n~t~'-~-~p~rn~g~c~•~m~t~".;tc~•~i~n~lll()~~h~la~cgk~'-~'~'~''~"~g~o~i"~g~~in~t~e~ll~ec~t~"~'~I ~,~,h~o~~·~·o~o~l~d~"~l~l 0a~n~d~m;;;a~k~e~p~rn~J~il~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~ growth market if the latest sliding windows. wood e nl i annual F'BI report on crime is double-hung 1-vindows a n d any indication. patio sliding doors that allow Analysis of the 207-page one to open them enough for report released Aug. 3t ventilation but prevent further indiciltes that in 1970 a opening or forced entry. burglc.ry was committed every More expe nsive is the tiny 15 seconds with an average door vi ewer with a wide angle I dollar loss of $310. Amateur lens that. lets you see who's burglars, driven by drug there v.·itbout having to open hahils or looking for thrills. the ctoor. a battery-run burglar and the professionals hrnke alarm that emlt.s a loud. I int o hom~s anct apartments piercing noise v.'ith t he and carried off some $407 slightest door movement.'' and I million worth or goods and indoor and outdoor Ii g h t1 valuables. controls with solar cells that Rov Bnlt. !he aptly named automatically turn on regular president. nf Kwikset, thel;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•ill Anaheirn. Division of Emhart Corpo ration of Bloomfield , Conn ., thinks a telling statistic In the report is the 13 percent in crease in da ytime bu rglari es. They accounted for more than half the losses in homes and apartments and since 1960 h;ive risen 337 percent. Bnlt said 77 percent nr all burglaries in 1970 involved forcible entry and only six percent we r e thy,•arled. Althoui:;h big cilies still accounted for 38 percent of all bur~laries, according to the F'BI. suburban ;ind rural areas shn1ved a 12 percent rise. Even Bolt. v.'ho has a vested Interest in the prob 1 em , admits that nn home can be made 100 percent burglar proof. There are simple. inexpen.sive ways to discourage the av er age amateur burglar, an d that's a major part of the problem. About 8.1 percent of those arrested for burg!arv in 1970 were under 25, :ind there has been a 72 percent increase in arrests involving bur g 1 a r s unrlcr lR. So what can he done to prnter\ !he home? You can add a deadlalch for all nutsicte rlnnr~ at a cost of ::is lil t le as $1.50 prr ctoor. This little piece of hard brass rides on the latch lace :ind prevents jimmying with a celluloid strip or plastic carrl . Cylinder deadlocks a r e recommended for all front. ba ck and side doors in arld ition In existinj:( lockets. Th ey shoul d be made of steel and brass w\th a heavv-cluty %-inch or l·inch deadbolt and an all brass cylinder rin~ that will turn free at any attempt to remove with a pipe wrench or saw. On doors with glass panels, .Bolt recommends installine; double-cylinder deadlocks with a key that locks from either side. That way a burglar cap't cut the glass and reach in to open the lock. Norman D. Louis, head of Scovill's Ajax Ha rd w a r e subsidiary in City of Industry, says his company h as developed sec:urity It e ms retailing in the Sl range. One Is an extra-strength double loop chain door ¥Uard. And there is a slide lock that can 1 be installed anywhere on the Output Told By Chrysler DETROIT (BW ) Chrysler Corp. p r o du c e d 139,9'21 passenger cars in its North American a s s e m b I y pl1,1nts In September. com- pared with 154,696 In Se~ tember 1970. National Drug Abuse Prevention Week is October 3-9. And it"~ no cause fClr c~lebra 1 Lon Not hardly. But the ahernati~;e isn't -another stern lecture on drug abU.'il". Everyo ne is well aw are of 1he problen1 and its insidious by-producrs. So. wh at's there ICl do'? We have a suggc sl!on. Re gin. The President of the United St-ates already h-a s. The ne.w Whir~·Hou~c Special Action Office 1s -a t work right now developing and coordinatina prO£T<1n1s of 1e,carch. rchahi~lation and treatment. and prevcn111·c cduc11t1on . \\'c n1us1 f.'Y open the ru~1ed channe s of roin nn1n1ral1on and , ul!imatcly, undcrq:1nd1ng; rn dis out lhe ca11'e~ 1ha1 niot11·a1e ;i. hllrn an being 1oward drugs f(lf a mnn1entary escape from h1\ ex1stcnt"e. Bur the effort will deinand in volven1enl. It need s the interaction of people working logrt her. And nor in the ~ame old wavs. \VC have been provided ....·ith new 10015. a positive direction and reachable goals. It's 11 pl-ace !o bc<>in . Send a pClstcard now. You-ft get h-a ck practical information that -answers the ~ucstion of "what's there 10 do'.'' There arc specific programs lo involve groups; 1dcas for you to initiate on your own or wuhin your family. You have in you r hands the opportunity to do so mething right and worthwhile. No miracles. No ea~y so lutions, because there are n"t-any. But 1f enough of us get •ogcthcr aod start to wo rk on the begin ning, we will fi nd an answer to the enigma of drug abuse. Once and for all. Wri1e to Tht National Clea ringhouse for Drug Abuse In formation. P.O. Box 1909. Rockville. Maryland l08SO. SECOND BEST IS GREAT! • ' " ••f' ' - / ! ' ... Especially When You Win First Place Too The two photogra phs her e won fi rst AND second place in the monthly contest he ld <!lmong professional photograph· ers in Region I 0 (California, Ari zona , Nevada and Haw aii} of ·+he National Press Photographers Assn. Greg Schneider of the DAILY PILOT staff sMgged them both-the "sec- ond best" Misplaced Face (a bove ) wa s part of a picture page and the first pla ce winner , horses trotting through a forest of ut ility pole s, was a front page feat ure shot. When one photographer can win both first and second place in this tough competition, his newspaper can be proud. Th• DAILY PILOT is pcoud • , , re•ll y pcoud. ~ This sudden attack of pride (and immodesty) is displayed on of the entire staff of the behaH DAILY PILOT · Chrysler Corp. huilt 118,10! cars in the United Stale$ ir September and 21,813 units ir Canada. l~~~~~~~~~-11.~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__. . Jf DAILY PILOT S - ' l"our Mo11e9 How Would You Survive Merge1·? By SYLVIA PORTER • Are yoo fle 11ble enough to (al report to a new group of execut!\eS" (bf function in a ne w organization setup" (Cl do th ings • the1r1' \\a)' • Did the ne;.1 O"ner bu\ you r compan' for management talent 1nclud1ng \OUTS" • A.re vou thl' J.:e, execut1' e in a profit center of 'it al 1nter t st to the"'" 1n11n:isemer.t~ \\J~ \OUr en npi!J'.\ tJ quu rd ! 'f nnn rr:rra.;"me~: rei!•i..l" of 11 1-1,h 1ou "re a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1st NATIONAL CORP. COMMON STOCK (Formerly Newport National Sank) BOUGHT -SO LD -QUOTED LEASON & CO , INC . 1~1 7 We>lcl ff Dr Newporl Bed cn t:.4291 12 ORDER t[i YOURS .. ~ TODAY! 1000 ~eautiful Stick-on LABELS ,t'oNLY~ $126 ~XINC~ Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For YourMlf or 1 Fr1•nd May b• uied on envelo p•' <l'-return address l•bel,, Al10 very h•ndy el 1d•nt1f1c ehon lebe11 ior mark1n9 person•I it•mi. such •1 books, t•c.Ords, photos •tc. L•b•I• stick an 9les1 •nd may be used for mer,in9 hom• c.•nn•d foc.d items . 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Angels Bid Sayonara to Lefty Tobacco-chewing Lelty Phillips. tlit• second manager of the t r o u b I e d California Ange.ls, wa s fired Thursday but the American League baseball club remained mum on !he future of 1\s f"neral manager, Dil'k Yt'alsh. , Jn a joint announccn1cnt. Angels board chairman Geue Aulry and club Pres ident Bob Reynolds said that the con tracts of Phillips and his four coal'hes were not being renewed. There was no hint from management when a ne~· manager would be named. -The e<>aches are Rocky Bridges. Carl TONY BONWELL Big Loacl 011 Bo11\vell Satu1~clay Cp S<'-all!r v.;i\ foot ball play(•rs, roaches anti just plant fnlk .'> are feeling thl' ten~1on n1<1unl as thr Cn1vers1ty 1if \Vash1ng1nr1 ·~ big S;1Hir1tay cnnfrontatlon \1 1\h 1n\'ad1ng S1a11ford nt"ar<. l)nc 1.:hap 111 par111·u!;ir \1hn adin11~ fr<>hng the S\\'Cll1nf! an ... 1 ly 1<; Tnn\· Bnn1~·cll . a fonnrr Hunt ingto n BNith Jhgh School and C:oldt'n \Vest College athlete. The 6·3, JOO-pound juninr has a particularly hea\·y burden on his youlhful bul batUe hardened shoulde rs. lle 's the ------- WllTTE \VA ~H ---- Gl~NN WN ITI ~afety lh1· ).\u~· \\'a<h1nj.\lnn 11 11! hr look1ni:: to for stopping the c1eer pas~ .\nd. Stanford is csp1'c1all y d;in gero11s lhrough 1he :11r lanC's. a~ 11 has been lhe p;1st thrl'e drcadr'> 1·11r1r t1m1ng on passing a11d rl'te111ni? 1~ m (\ ,< l in1pre~sl'.e, non\lt'll tuld H11s rolumn in e tl·lephnnr 1111er1 a·11 ··1hr1r pas:-;cr 1hr•1111s v.rll c1Pl'Jl and hr ran reallv 11nlo;id Iha! b<11I · T11n) has bet:nrnr a slarirr 1n tlir llusk1r ... · lri<t l11n nul1ni:~ 111tr1r1rs O\"C·r Te""~ Chr1~!1an 1~4-2fl1 ;1n1t ll11nr.1~ 152·1 41 ·I \t' J11~t pl:il'rrl .1\l•rat::1· h:dl ~o f;Jr hul with r;1(•h gan1e I ~rt mnrr ·~p(T1rrir1' ::inrl r·1111f1dr11• r :1nrl ha11ni: rl'nf1d1't\('f' 1~ rf':ilt\ .1 h1i: f;i1'l1ir h" ~a ys ·1 r;1n still 1111p10\'f' 011 n1v 01i>rall 111ucknc·;.~. rear I 111n ;ind rc;itl111~ tlrfrn~cs nne h)g asset " In ht' :ihlc tn g11r~s 11·1th !he <p1;1r!Prbatk<; ;inrl 11·l1;it lhrr d<1 * * * "The hardest thing fi>r !llf' 11 ;i< 11dj11sting lo \\'ash1nglon ·:;. lypc of techn ique in nn(' on nnr. p:iss !'ovrra~c end responsib1l1!y. It ~·as hflrd to get it all do1•rn and spring ball w:is esp('c1a1ly tough because I was JUSt co n1ing in!o a new systcn1 and everything \\'as going so rast ·'But aC'lually phvsical co ntact in college football is eaSier than it wa:; in high sl'hool and junior college OCcausc yo\l don't have as much of ii in practicr. Practices on this level are more polished. "Of eourse in ~ames the guys are bigger, faster ;ind hit much harder.'' f3onwe11. y,•ho married I o rm e r 1-flul tington High homecoming queen P..11chelle Andrew l;ist June, says he really f~ls the bullerO ies building up for this game But he adds. "there are sti ll st~ n1orc gQnes after lhat. The Rose Bowl 11ecms lik't a long wa}' off to n1e ... it doesn't eO:n seem rea l that I might get to play in It;': ~ff I did, that ;ind my wedding clay ~Id be the two biggest events of my lite." Tony also say! that playinR bip; tllne college football is something like a d1<•m. 1-You watch It for yea rs on television alif then all of a sudden you're there with thlltrt Tl's retiillY a great feeling.'' :tony says he ~hose lhe University or ~bington over other schools because h~,followed the advice lo pick 11 school by where he'd like to live -don 't let football ~the decider. ·lnd "° ht gel! • !!Owed down life ~pared to whnt he knew in Orange C6bnty. But you can bet the lmlPo is acbe:ltrt11tirc this week I! the big1ie with Stanford draw11 ncarrr .. Koenig, Pete Reiser and Norm Sherry Phillips' one-year cont ract t<xp1red after the club ended it s season at Minnesota last week. \\'alsh. who has two years left on a f1ve- year pact, reportedly v.·ill be replaced by Harry Dalton, direct.or of p I a ye r development of the Bal timore Orioles, after the World Series. However, the Orioles are reported to have offered lo match any deal the Angels n1ake to Dalton. Phillips can1e to the Angels in 1969 as a coach from the Los Angeles Dodgers Ski11s' Alle11 Lil{es Bei11g 011 tl1e Spot WASH INGTON IAP I -Gcorgr Allen has the on ly undefeated team in pro foo!ball .ind the \l'a.~hington Redskin s coa ch is well aware of the fat ! "I get phone calls from Los Ani;el~s. Chitago. New York. different places and lhe.v say to me , ·now you're on the S!>l)t.'" he said Thursday . ''Ifs a nice spot to be (In Thars thf' wa~· it's supposed 10 be." Allen. who <'ame to the na l1on·s t·apital last January after being fired by the Los A~etcs Rams. has molded a learn that ha.~ v.·on three straight, including one over the strong Dallas Cowoys last \\'Cek. The \Vashington coach. how eve r , doesn·t plan to start coasting even !hough. on paper. it would seern that \\'here ht served as "'alter Al ston's pitl'h1ng coach Rali'd as the c I u b to be.al in the An1erica n League \Yest this season, the Angels never got off the ground, fin1shint: 251-: games behind the Oakland A's with a 76·86 record_ "I did the best .j,pb I could with the personnel I had to aea! v.•ith," Phillips said after the ;innouncement. "It 's their prerogative whether they v.·ant to renew 1ny contract or fire me.'' Phillips had been beset with player difficulties including the problen1 of I di II ' J"hnsnn the Arnerican 1an ing 1 r " · · _ d th rh~r11p1on. :ln ' Lra~uc s batting ' th !t•a1n of ionv dr·parl11n• (null c · Co11ig liAr11. c.~1>eetl·d 10 provide the Ani:!f'h with halllni; l)Oll'f'r .. 1 clnri·i kril!W wlle!lier !hl' John~n and Conigllnro ni;irters ll'f're involved ~n th.e 1110.'rll'l'li-decision." Ill' said. "l think it was rn flrc :1 rnatll'f of where we f1n1;;hed. ·• . l'h ilhps had lf'vird nurncrous fines on .hitin;;on before t.he club decided to susi)t•nrl hull June 26 for.l~ck of hustle . A recent iirbil rators' dec1s1on ruled lhat J.ohnson was eolltled to full pay for the tune he v.•.as suspended because he needed nu.>d1cal help. ~:arlier this weelc Johnson was traded hy the Angels to Cleveland. Phillips said he hacl re;ichcd no decision on the Angel~' of~er lo givp him a job in its organization 1n scouting and playe r personnel, "I'm thinking about it " he said. ·rn re2Ch a decision before lh~ end of the \Vorld Series. My relat ion~ with the Angels is friendly. ThC'y did what they thought they had to do." Phillips said he wa s leaving today as a member of the Angels party traveling to t"vcrything is ready for the ho111ccon1ing ' flf the nnly Redskins lc<im to win it.~ fir st lhree games since 1934. Thal y e a r the elub \1•en! all tile \\'a)' r.n the l\'F'L championship final. "\\'ell. on paper v.·e are no! as good a football learn as Dallas. either .'' he said. "l)ut this team 's strength 1s that we are ,10 n1en 11ho are togeth er 2nd who bcliel'e 111 eai.:h other. Howeve r. we al\ know tha t g<Jmes arc nflt \1·on on paper Allen said also the Redsk ins probably n•1 !{Inger will h;i\e a small advantage g111ng into their future gan1es as they did against St. Lou1s, New York ;i.:1d Da!la!i. "\\'e 111in·1 sneak up on anybody anymore." he said. "\\'e v.·ere underdog s 1n St. Louis. The Gi;ints had alway!'i bea ten the Red skins. \\'e "''ere 10-poinl und erd ogs in Dall:is. You will nnt sec That anymore. "It should be ea~icr for \ll)uston. fnr example. to get its tean1 re;idy mentally for an undefeated opponent.,. The R<>dskins ha\'e been rated ;i 10- point favorile over Sunday·s npponrn1, lhe Houstf)n Oilers. "Thcrr 1s an advantage to being on tnp and ha vi ng the rest cha sing you but three gan1es do not a seasoo make." said Alle:i. Ha11dless Boy Qt1its Orioles As Bathoy BALTL\f()RE 1A Pi -.Jay ~1flZ7.one. \'t'lrran hall.Joy of the Ral!1more Oriole..<; \\Ill rt:\1re ;ifter 1hr \\'orld Seri<'" ./11y. 18. 1\hn~e ~111-;ear career bt"gan 1n l~lli~ a~ the '.·1s1t1ng tearn batbo y. ha~ pt'rfonntd w 1 I h the Orioles in f o u r SUt'ecssful Atnerican Leagu<' prnna11! rates and in three \Vorld Serie'i. .Jay. who lost his hands 1n a fire :l<Tident ll'hen hp wa.~ 2. n1adr the announcement while doing one of tus less exc1t1ng jobs, shining about 42 pairs nf shoe s v.·orn by the Orioles at Oakland ''The easiest part of the job 1s the part• .,.,,r do on the field during the game." .Jay says. "whi ch everyone ~·ants to do.'' He ~aid he regrels leaving his job, but ''nobody y,•ho wants to ~·ork for money \\·ants to be a batboy.'' "It \\'as a tough del'ision to make," .Jay admitted. However, as a senior at Parkville Senior High School he is looking toward college. Jay says he "learned a lnt about b;iseball and a lot about a Jot of things .. during his batboy career. •·1 know a lot of the people can 't understand why a ballplaye r might J:et snotty or some1hing like that," Jay said, "But they have their personal life ancf bad days like everyone el!w. .•. T don'! know anybody whom I dislike. I only met one ba llplaye r I disliked in my entire career." ' ( 1 •• ... D~llY ,.,LOT ~!Of! Pl!<UU LEFTY'S UPS AND DOWNS -l}ctl1roncrl .'\ni:,:els fie ld n1anagcr l!arold "Lefty" Phill1rs 1s seen !I.op photo) 111 a rare happy moment v.·1lh problem play- er Alex Johnson. Belo\v. Lefty rakes an umpire over the coals in an equally rare display of fired up emotion. Ellis Messing Up Vegas Pittsburgh manager O;inny i\furtaugh may find himself b1t1ng a hllle deeper 1nlo the cigar hP's always chomping on, bul as of now he 's slicking y,•ilh problem-plagued Dock Ellis ;is his starter for Saturday's World Series opener against the Baltimore Oriole!>. Ell!is, l)('~ides hi!i normal dHficull v find ing hotel accommodations to suit hiS style, has a tenrler right elbow that doesn't suit his efficiency on the mound But Murtaugh still is Sticking with hts' origl nal de.cision to go with Ellis against Oriole left-hander D.ave MeNal\y. ''1'11e named Oock lo start," the Murtaugh eKplained. "I've not narn<?d a replacement if Dock isn't able lo go." Ell is, meanwhile, had some difficulty when he checked out his hotel room after arriving here with the club Thursday. He and hi~ wife took one look at the "" TV Saturd•ll C/tnHfrel 4, JO a.m. aecommodationS and, before you could say "The Pirates pinch pennies," Ellis had chang<!d rooms. Murtaugh agreed with El 11 s' assessmenl of the foaming situation, acknowledgi ng they w,ere "not too spi(fy,'' but added : "Wha t the hell's a bed -just a place tn lie on. right?" In that manner, Murtaugh indicated he was more concerned with Ellis' arm than his bed. And even Ellis may have been, for once he straightened out his accommodations to his satisfaction he left for the ball park to see if his elbow would respond to his satisraction. It did. Then, wben told Las Vep;as oddsmakers have refused to quote a price on the game because of his questionable condition, the controversial right-hander laughingly acknowledged his lipreading fame. "I'm messi ng up Las Vegas?" he said with a smile. "I'm really getting around.'' Righthanders Bypassed for Mr.Nally BALTIMORE (UPIJ -Manager Earl Weaver of the Baltimore Oriole• named lefthander Dave McNally Thursday as his openi n·g pitcher for the Worki Serles Saturday and said hi! reasons for sl.arting McNal!y wlll mak~' 'f we win." Defying the percenta • Weave.r byassed his two rlghthand 20--1ame w i n n e r s and sc.rewb1tll-throwlng leflhander Mike Cuellar for McNally, a 20-game winner tn each of the last four seasons whn was 21·5 this ye1r dt'llpite • iiore arm. · McNa lly beat Vida Blue and the Oa'kland Athletics 5-3 in the fir1t Raine of the American League playoffs last Sunday. The Pittsburgh Pirates, who arrived in Bnltimore Thursday aftemonn . a r t. heavUy loaded with rightMnd hitting and had a tough 39-19 record against lefthandtd pitching during the rei;:ul11r season. "1 talked with the two scout.s, Jim Russo and Walkr Youse." Weaver said. "And we cam<! up with just as many, if •' not more. reatoos 19 'pUch aJtfthander as a rlghthander. "After the &eries. I'll tell )'OU why," he said. 1·1r we win lhey'U make sense. If not, they won't.'' Rusto and Youte scouted the Plrates during the National Lttque playoffs and art recognU.ed~e1~unOnc-die·besL $COUls- ln bast~ll. Weaver 1ald McNIUy woukl be followed In tht str1Cs 'b¥ ri&hthander Jlm Palmer In the second ganfe and l.A:fty Cuellar tn Lht> third. Pat Dobson. the »gamti winner who didn't tee any action In lhe playoffs, will once again be as.signed to the bullpen because Weaver said "He ls • the bes,t man to go lhere. lie gives you an ace in the hole and is our a~ tnimp." But W<?ave.r .said he would be prepared to change his strategy If his plans don 't work. "l can Q:et five leJUcs...lnto the series is leftlts prove successful. I went with lefties against Oakland because of their baserunnlng and they. didn't steal a ba!ie. These guys won lhelr 20 games aR11lnst both left and rlghthanded batters so I'm not worried.'' Baltimore !or the start of the WorJ.J Series Saturday. Phillips sutc'et'dt'd Bill R1e:ney May 27, 1969. In his nea rl y three years with California. his teams v.•on 221 games and loot 225. The Angels f1n1shed lhird in the American West in 1969 and 1970 and fourth this past season. "\'le believe Lefty is an excellent baseball man but there came the time \\'hen changes had to be n1adc." said a j o int statement from A u try and Reynolds. "\\'e felt the position of tbe club in the standings indicates such a change is in order." Go111ez Gets Ne,v Pact; Fouts 011t SAN DIEGO -~1 anagcr Preston Gomez and the rest of the San Diegll Padres coaching staff \\'ere rehired ThlU'sday for the 1972 season, des pite the third straight year in the National League cellar. "It has ne~·er been my policy to blams the manager or coaches for failures on the field ." said E. J. "Buzzie" B3vasi, the club's president. in making the announcement. ,,, EUGEt-.TE. Ore. -Oregon quarterback Dan Fouts \\'ill miss Saturday nigtlt'5 Pacific.a football game a~ainst Southern California, UO coach Jerry Fr e l confirmed Thursday. "Oan·s leg is still bothering him and he won't be ready fo r SC .'' Frei said. Harvey \Y inn. who replaced Fouts against Texas last week. y,•ill get !he starting call, Frei said. "Harvey has been cloing a fine job of running the club," .h~ said, but added that the plays will be sent in by offensive coach John Robinson. ,,, V Ar\COUVER, B.C. -Corona del ~lar's Rod Laver and Ney,-port Beach's Roy Emerson overpov.'ered the team of Terry Ryan and Tom Leon2..rd to \\'in their third round doubles match in the $50.000 Jnte ;nationl t en n I s tour.ney Thursday. E:mersoo \\'as due to play Bob Ca r· michael and Laver faces Andres Gimeno in fourth round singles matches today. (armichael dO\\'ned t\1?J'k Cox, 6-3: 4·6, 7-6 v.'hile Cimeno turned back l3ob P..1aud, 3-6. 1-5. 6-3. In other matches, Ken Rose\vall lriJ>- ped Fred Stolle. 3-6, 6-0, 6-.1 and Nickl Pilic tripped lsmael el Shafei. 6-2, S-2. ,,, VlRG lNlA \VATEH, ~:11gland-Defend· ing champion .Jack Nicklaus was a nar- row winner and Arnold Palmer 1~·as an unhappy lo~er -upSl'l by the swarming crowd and opponent Bob Charles - Thursday in lhe Pic<:Cldilly \Vorld r-.1atch Play golf championships. An Englishman. a South AfriC"a n, a New Zealander and a ~·ayv.·ard putt.er stand between Nicklaus and his second successive title as the y,•orld·s best n1atch play golfer. .. _ • Nicklaus clashes with Neil ~-ot England 1n the semifinals "'·hi\e Gary Player of South Africa meets the l<!ft· handed Charles in the other half of· the semis today. ... .. LANS ING, l'o1ich -Doctors kept ~!Ose watch today on Clarence "Biggie'' M'uiin, P..fichigan State Uni\'f'rsity a th le t 1 c director v.•ho suffered a stroke Thllf'&day an~rnonn . "M_unn. fit coached MSU to football pronl!nence in the early 1950!; before becnming athletit director in 1954. In the past 17 years, he supervised !he growth of an athletic program now featuring 15 ioterco!Jegiate sports and a vast physica l complex. ,,, CHICAGO The Chicago \Yhlte Sox appointed Larry Sherry, 36, former major league pitching star. manager of thei r Tucsoo farm club in the Pllcific Coast League Thursday. Sherry had a 5IH8 major league pitching record, hurling for Los Angeleii and Houston in the National League and Detroit in the American League from 1959 through 1967. ,,, AUSTIN, Tex . -Quarterback F.ddie Phillips will not play against Oklahoma Saturday, Texas coach Darrell Royal said Thursday, Phillips, the best-running quarterb11:ck Royal says he has coached, apparently recovered miraculously Wednesday from a hamstring muscle pull that has plagued him for weeks , and he started Thursday's workout without a limp, bu t later he began to favor his injured leg. ,,, SAN FRANCISCO -The question of whelber a ti<?ket price Increased by ibe San Francisco 49ers football team,'. i5 pe issible under President Nl,%9n 's wa ·ce freeze will be put to thti ,Cost µving .Council, a federil official laid ursday. ".'" Ralph Bums, regional director ol'ftte Office of Emergency Preparedness~. iatd the National Football League club Woulcl present evidence "as lo why the rafses should stand. · '··· Ticketll went up $1 , or which SO Cth\1 WM for a new city ta.x and thl!rtfof• allow11:ble, Bums said. He said the '49ers rootend their Ucket price rnct-eAse should be allowed becauAe (lf their mo\•e from Kaar Stadium to Candlestltk Par~. ' ' .. 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"The boy'$ work wo.s 1ncnmplt.!r. Hr: say' he turned it in at lhr start of school. "And our s e c r rta ry remtrnbers him c:orninJt in but the pa pers arr: not to ht: found. ·we expect him to be eligible for the Oran'e game if hr: lnekes up hi s work," says •OOMaggin ·~ "'l\'e bcl1c1·r lhe boy. hut trchn icall,v h e · ~ ineligibl~ ·btbAusr: 11·e clln 'l find the \York th::il ht. 1va~ tn ha1·p t urned in ,'' lan1 rnt~ DeMaggio. Originally it wa~ !houghL 'ibal' San Clemente runnin~ 'iiack Jose Malagon had caused ·thr' rorfeiture. •• 'ButtheMexlcan -horn :Ma1.igon was cleared whtn he ~l'Oduced • bap tis m11\ ... ~rtilicate round in h~ San Clemente home. :··· .Tbe certificate p r n v t cl )~gon's age at 18. The CJF 1l3rdartl is that no boy 1hall .partiCipale who is 19 or older .... qi Sept. 1. • l'hus coach Tom E11ds' .Tr'lions i re winle!I~ with tht ·Jofttlt In l.a1una Beach !OUPied with an openln1 lnss to Rre1, 1·0. 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Seen n11 \ln rrn::i Egle!\. give.<: fnnlhal l ~ nr11· lonk to hanrl le rha1n ~ ;it v.:i rs1r1· lhe JOh hrrc 1~ ~nphnrnorr Sa11 Cle111ente, ()ra11gr 111 Early Showdo\vn Therr.'.s nothing like getung things settled early in a battle fo r a championship. And that's exactly 1vhat could transpire tonight when San Clemente's Tritons play host lo the dc(endioi;i: Crestview League f n n I ha I I ki ngpins from Orange H1i::h with kickoff al 3 o'clock. The b::ittle fiAurcs to sctllr a strnng favorite for !he tnp .~pnt in the \'ery fi rst lcaAUf' Fracas a nd it also should be qui1e a physical conies!. Both teams boast 1:ir,i:er than average size playerll and the San C\rmente offense will hal'e to race 270 -po ~i n d Leonard Wegner 11 t one tackle post and Lupi Ur ibe (230J at the olher if the y arc lo get beyond the line of scrimmage. In pre-league l8bult1tions, Oran&e is 11g11in pic ked to win the crown while San Clen1ente ~ rated in third place behind ~l ission \1icjo. Bui coach Tom E11d.s isn't conctd1ng a thing . "Orange is 11 darn good rMtball tt:11m and we'l l ha1·e to execute well to st11y 11.•i!h them. .. Bui nnc lhing I~ rerlilin Ynu don't knoll' about fnn1b;i 11 gan1es. You can a lways IQ(lk for the unexpected to happen '' Eads goes a step farther in hi.~ ::analysis of the game. \ ··There's nothing lik<' taking nn lasl ~·rar'~ I e a g u c '·ha nipion~ 1\·hn are 2-0 in the first lcag11r gan1 r. \\'f 're in as ~ood a shapr phys ically as we 1 h;n·p been all year.'' The Sau C!ernentc t·na{·h h;is inscrlerl Bill Kenn<'~' as his slar!ing qu;irterback. Kenney. a Juninr, weigh~ in al 210 and adds tn the Triton beef lrullt on pffense. Eads didn't say thal the onru~hi ng tackles tSee TRJTONS, Pait ZOI '"· r ., ,, I '"· I ' ~' 'I I t.IR C•m ftlt LIM•el ,_ C har~er s, F JVlu ~ta11~~ Sr1t1are ()ff ~:d15~,11 l!IJ!h I.~ ::I hu: (<1\flt ll1• 10 1·;;.p1urr 11~ J'lf11 s!1 a1gh! \ 11•!n1 1 !\ln1,eh1 1111r 11 1!1r ('!largrrli !<ir " l n<.ta \]f'.•i! 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I Jl1•ulH''! :111rl LB .1.<J1·1·s In Aetio11 _-\L Big .:\. <;,.111 )11'1• :-i.111' h.1•.i1 I Ill•!• :I (11n1 h;i ll i:;11111· 11111 • (1;1• h J1111 :-iittngrlanrl .. 1 i :it "il;11r 1 ... ng Re;i ch1 ~1 111 -.•r>c lhr 'i1•111 r.1 11~ o\~ .;rriou , , :U1(111l.11r :1•1 t i!•' r a\"1t1(' 1 ·i·a,! 1 1 h 11· 1 11· AllSOt'13! 1"1\ ~·l\;unp1u1\•l11 p "The "11111,.1 nl 11 ,1 r f·nn!crent'C' 1~ J,!t1 111~ 111 Ir"<' on" ronferrni·r g.11nr ., ~ .,. ~ Sl!angrlar1d whose ~9rr~ ;ire 1-0 Ul r·onference pl:.1• an11 1·2 01er·all . S;in .losr. 1!i 0-! a11rl ti· J Th i' lwu l••r1n1~ 111,.rt trn11i;hl at i\n;ilit>1m S!adultn and Slt11ngeland say,; S;in .lolle resen1blrs Loni;: Brach <1f 19in. the !ean1 that sta1·rec1 "lo11·lv befnl'e llflse!lini;: S:111 l)Jel!O Sta le 1n gain a brr!h 111 lht• Pas<1dena 80111. Sl an~eland eall~ S;in .lo~e roach Dfwe.v King a "1111ra1·lt• worker." '"To take a foulb<1ll lea rn ihal looked the ll."ilY 11 did i gainst F'resno Slate -R &uprr bad game -lo p1rk them up .•. we were amazed tit their C;il erfort . , al Houston, they ju.st blew "en1 out; Jhey did everything but t-'in the game." · Sa n Jose lost it~ opener tn fresno State 14-7 then drnpPf'{I • 34-10 declsi<ln to California btfore loslng to Houston last Saturday n!g ht. 34·20. "I tell my player.!! they can't lose more than one: game." 1aid Slangel1nld. who said he can 't arrord to look forwerd to his team'!! Nov. 13 game at San Diego Statt .lleet Con1ets Gaucl1os Await .'ilfission Opener In r·sn \Car.• r1f eunfer·rn(·r 1111np1'l1 t1on. ···Jat !1 1:cr1rge IL11 11n~111 11;1< d1r r•1·11>rl lhi: :-.<iddlrbach. 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D:i \'ey's Locker 111 f\cwport Or-<1rh and Art's Landing in Balboa. Boats are slated In lra ve from each landinil 11t 6 a.ni. "'·ilh A relurn !!lated for 3 p m. Biggest calch of the day tarns tht llli.:ky angler a ~100 saving!! bond donated by i\larincr'.s Savings and UJ11n nr 11.Jcwporl \\'h1Je a perpetual trophy Is be1n~ offere:d by the !lame. firm for the biggest calch of the day . Donation for the event art SIO for adult participants and $5 for children under 12 years nf age with re!\crvalions made ln advance by contacting <1ny nf .1he three parUc1payni l:1nd111g~. \'1c10 IJ1~h fu llbaek \l1Ke° llu:key 1 l!lll 1. will lak e 01·er at i;u;i rd 1n pl :l("f' 4)f Ai n1e Fran<.·1.~ Otl1cr11·1.~C'. ll al'!n1an p](ln~ lo u.'>e lhc san1e lineups 1h;i1 •1!ln l:i.~t week ~!e1 i• On cl. ::i so1;hu n1ore taiJt><.1f'I.. +~ le.ar!111g 1he te;in1 1n 111:-h 1nj.' 1;irdape w11h 1:;r. ard!i nel g a 111 and a pair 11[ luuchdnwn~. FV Attacl( l111presses Esta11cia l·:s1anc1<1 High ~ehool ,, fnn!- b,111 ~quttd is prcp<rring fo r rts lr\'lne Lciiguc e11l'uunt cr Si.lt ur- <111 y night !BJ at Orange Coas1 {'nllegc• ;i ncl 1·1)nch Phil Bro11·n rPl ates he and his staff havr a ):!lll'"-"1nµ. g:une on thP1r hand s. The Aarons nf Fount ain \";1 111·1 rno\C !hr b;>.11 1\n lhl' µround 11;1 lhf' ll'IShbone T \\l!h upl1uns !u lhe IUllbat k 111~+d1• p1t<·h11111 ~ 10 thr lrail1ng 11:.!lh;icl.s ;tnd ke~pci s b\ 1hc 11U<;r1erhaeh.. · F1 uu11;tlJI \"alte\· h;is ;i pot f'nl running nHt'll"e v. 1th lheu· h1Mln11ng fu!lbacl... \\"t' 1 an·l l<'t !he fu llb.1ek go ;ind pl;i v the 1:11rru•r b;irl.. nn thei r uplnln -hut !hen ;i g;i1n ~OU 1 an'! lel 1l1eJ.u ll back gri , And ul {"Ourse those arcn t. !Ill· unl.v things they d11. 1.-oun!<llll \'a lley cll"t<'" :l In! nf 1 J1111g~ (lffe11s+velv Iha\ 1·a11 l111r1 1 ou."" sav." llroll'n. BrOw n·.~ c'rl'IY ha.c: been unr!rr thr gun tro m 1l ll 1·11ac h1ng sl<tff fo lloy,•1ng !a~1 11eek"s sl11nn1 ng 21·!~ loss to 11ndrrdng B11cna Park "\\le preH.v 11·ell slunk up lhe pl<1•"1'. WP JUSI d1r1n'i go out and pl ay football I r;in"I p1 nr101nl ;iny one ite.1n or !lHSl::i kC'. I! "'ii!! I us l <'Ver~·th1 ni:. The tC'atn 11·as too confidenL "One lh1n~ i.c: for sur<'. therC''s nn wa y overconfidence will he a factor this week .'' s;iys Brown . v.·ho led the EHglcs lo a 9-2 record lasl year. Included in the 1970 stason v.·as a h:iir-raising 21 -19 win over Fountain V a 11 e y , lriggered by J '1m Sc hultz's kickoff retu r n for a louchd O"'n. Schultz is ln the Eagles' plans Sa turday night but it's a guessing game as to how much ~clion he'll see.. He wa5 held out o f Estaocia'.s win over Tustin and saw limited duty against Buena Park. Dan Prlnceatto 11 penciled In lo start at tailback hi lieu of Schultt . llowe.ver, Brown ht! 11nother 11lternellve lO Like if n~ssary and lhal'!I to movt fu llback John Di:c,on to tailback and insert Piet Pyle 1n Dixon '• usual spot. The only other change In the Eagles' lorm1l is In the rlefen5Jve secondary. He expeel! to OH Mall Wukawltt tn pince of Schultz at halfback. • Pierce Ha ve the BulldogsBittenOff No Gloom Al Oil er Tougl1e st More Than They Can Chew? Gricl Ca111p Foe Yet l ;o!de11 \\'est Collegr loolball t·oat•h Ray Shackleford doesn't rut any corners 1v he 11 anal_1·11ng Sa!tJrday night 's 1na nh· nun·i·onlcrence struggle v.1l h host J•1er~·e "'\\1r'\e dcl1111lel.~ got 10 pla) uur be.st !ooihall to be;il tt1en1 " s a v s SJ1;l(;kl elon1. Pierte is au '1 n1p r e ss1 \" P football tea n1. l Tlunk they"1 I! eon1parable 10 Orange Coa.sl. The) 're a belier opponent than lhe last 1\1'0 reant"I "''e'1r played "Thr1· d(l all !hings well Thr_1 h<'f1•e a re<1I good gr11und l:ame and llarrnon i.\l11 rk1 l!i ;in uut ~!anr\!ni,: runn i>r and P••·"~er. 1\111! 1hr1 'rl' b1~ up fn1n! ' Th1·1 ht·<11 !Ill' h~tl out 01 l,:,CC 1.l!-211 hut rhr llnal ~Ull't' 1':1s not h1(l1cat11·e Qr !1nw rnueti the1 l"On!ro!l ed thP i:a111e I leek. 11°e'd lo1P lo ha1 p 111.~! a onl'-point wiu 01·er L,\(( "Pcndlrlu11 <coach .J ir11 J has do.HJ£' a gre<r l Job. Pieree has lantas11<· org:ini zat1on. Thev look like a .\lar1ne dn ll un ;r 1us! 11 arrn1ng up . Thr ir huddle L~ e1 en unpres.~ive Tht'.\' look !1h.P thPy speni1 ;i 1·nup!P of hou1 ~ ii da,v JUSt work 1nl! nn 11.'" s:i1 s the Ru ~t le.-s' coac·h 1 larmon. a fi·O. IB!"r-pound sophon1o rP r1uarlerbaek, is the rnn~L 1rnpre;;:s1ve nt t h e Brah1nas. says Shacklelorct ··11 e·o; the i..c1 lo !lieu· n!fense. He's a ·super t>al l- h;indler Hild a gre<J l college prnspect · · So how do the undl'!catcd 1:!- n. 11 Ru stlers figure to beat P1eree" "First 1re\C' gol Ln fJlll! 1n11k 111g the n11 st;ikes 11·e·1c t>ecn n1ak1n g. 1\r1d we've grit tn n1;1int cr 1n a bal;inced offense "'\\'r"1r been doing a ri>al ~ood JOb o! tr.v1ng to bra t nurseil'e..; ir:: rhc three gan1C's. Hasil'all y ll'e "l'e had I.no many pen<1Jt1es and n1os1 of 1he111 \\'rre ful ul len~e. l\"1>ve seored a lot nl po1nls •!171 bul we ,hould ha1(' st:ured ii lc11 nitwe l\'e·1e also had 11·a1· loo manv ftnnbll·s · '\\"e ju<>I ~·;,n I a!ford 1,1 rnakr n11stakes ;iga 1ns1 P1ert'f' \\"e h;i 1·e In pl a~ our hc:-l football garne bv 11 lnnc, sh(1I But \1c're eapa ble of bc:i tir1g thc1n \\'e JUSI ha1 e to cli n11n<1te al! thuse rr11stake~ ""Als(l we ha ve 10 1na1nt ;11n !11e b<i lant e 1 running ;i nd pa ssu1 g1 !hal 11·e\'e had so f;1r \\e 1e. 1hrown fnr ~7 1 1·:.r<l< and run for :ibout 520. \\'p h11 ve lo h: .. ve !h<il bal;ince In beal P1en 'r ·· The t;olden \Vest starting lineups v.•ill st<iv lhe s<1me - "'il h !he e.1.eCprion nl !hf' offensivr p_uards where Sco!t Smr!h and Tcrrv Rol>C'rtso n mn1·e 1n. "\\:e're stJ!I l<1k1ng a look :.ii 1·nm hi n ;i I 10 n s. ·' sa.1s Shackleford. Thf n11smalch of 1hr season may be on tap tonight al Hemet High School wh ere the. host Bull dogs v. ill dn so me snapping at Bishop :\inal It :i npea rs 1·oach Bill Crook and his Bull- dogs ha1 e b1tle.n orf nlore than they can !'hew 1\t lt'aSl 1h;1t's how 11 looks nn lhe surtacr. lk·n1l't has lost t.o Coachella Valley, 32-6. and f !t\.l"r.~1de North. 47-20. Aina!. fnC':inwhll e. 1s rankt'd second in 11·1r ('JF i\A/\A afle r tTush1n 1; v.'tn s ol'er Fon · tnn:i 134-61 and l\on1t<1 t4i-IB J Croo k admits his school searched up and ---HOGER CA RLSON ---------· dull'll lhe l'Oasl (or <Ill opponent other than i\1na1 ··\\e 1r1ed lo schedule a hundred 1ea 1ns fro n1 S:in Luis Obispo tn Chula Vista ." hC' s;iys. ""In our 111·c<i lhe y don "I want to play us be- cause 11'e·ve been a little to ugh on them. And . frankly "'e thought \1·e"d hal'e a pretty IOuJ.:h outfit this year. But injuries have real- ly killed us." says Crook. Still. he sa~·s all is not los!. '·There's no l)Ur.s1ion Amat has a fine footbal l team. but !hc,y still only have high school kids." he says. The Hemet boss points ou! \lvo of his pla.\'- ri·s from !;1st year's learn a1·r <"Urrently romping around on Anaheim's fros h !earn. Roh Holme.~. a 21(}..pound fullba t k. and 6-i . '.!:!o-pound lackle Da\'td Hagen are at "Bam<i. The setup 1.~ on a one-year ba sis. * * * <>range. County l>o;ists a prep rootbalJ train unbeate n and un scored upon, 11 i.c: also ~inles~. Consider Sunny Hill s coach Boh Schoner "s plight as his team a~·aits F'ridav"s Freeway Lcagur opener. · ·"l't' qu1trterb11t·k Gi.ry Carter I~ en erutehf'~ from a kntt ligament injury 1ustaine.d on lbe ~t'cond scrim mage wltb Lynv.·ood and ii out for lb' ye.a r and with him wenl th' Laattr1 .. scoring punch. Storeless eneou ntrrs v.'ilh Orange League represrntalh·es Sonora and El Dorado ar111 th l' re.suit. Say5 S1.:bonl'r: "Thr only tbinit lhal hurts is lh e trro on our side of tb r ledger,·· * * * ~:x-Eslanc1a High v.aler polo goalie~ are n1ak1nc noises in the eollegiate. world and <i pparenlly coaeh Barry Fry has more 1n the wings for thr future. UCLA freshman Doug \\"e1lc r 1s a slarter fnr the Bruin frosh and started for the UCLA \ arsity al the recent UC rr.•ine 1.oume\'. And lea inmate \Va rd Saunders t a~other cx-Estanc·ian ! 1s on thr UCLA frosh contin- gent. UC San!a Barbara ha~ Don Ranrlalt sta- honed at the nel s and UC lrl'ine·s 1970 i\CA.o\ 1·hampions retied a great deal on Don Ron· atdson·s goal lending abilities. Fry's bright star of !he future is sophornore Anthony Sa11•a ya. and Fry says he's chal!eng- 1ng ~or the starting pos1t1on on the Eagles' l'ars1ty. * * * Former !\1ater Oei High standout and New- port Beach residtnl Bob de Lanc,IJotti is st.arling al linebacker ror Columbian Prep prior to his enrollment al Navy. Penn State's frosh. \\'e.st Point Prep and the Na\'Y, Plebes are 011 Columbian'• 10-game ~cbedule. * * * \Ja n na High football followers will be pleas~d to learn lhat Hon Bass is ripping the oripos1ti on in convincing fashion. Unrorlunate/y that doesn 't help the Vikes. B<1ss. 1l'hO figured to slart for Marina at <]Uarterbac:k, transferred to TC. \Villiams High in Virginia. He and his ma les swepl lo UHi and 25--0 victories in their first two starts and Ba ss' stats total 14 completions in 22 attempts fo r 21 9 yards. He scored once from lhe three and tossed 11 TD pass. Ai.BRITTON ON COVER ll .size 15 an~ con~1dcra11on, 1hen llun11ni;ton 1:1 ea c h '• Oi lers ("(Hild h;i1 e their be~t· (han(·e 111 a 1011,i: ru ne l!'i beat rhe Anflhe1111 {"o lnn i s t _, :)aturday n1ghl 11hen Sunsrt League lootb111! 11;;r~ npcn ill Hunt!ngtun. I 11 a series 11 t11t·h d;,I es bal'k to 1922. llun11ng1n11 has rom~ ou ! on 1he w1nn1ng end on!.v five 11n1es 10 ~J tries 11·11h the last Oller tr1u111ph a 26-12 1·erdlr l in 19511 Howe1cr. 0 11 C11 v heatt coaeh t\en \loals 1sn·1 at all ~Joomv ;iboul lacing the 1n\·ar!e.r'." fror n 1he !\\other Culon,1 .\loa!5: ~al< 'we 're murh heller (lf[ a! th1~ tltne than "'t. 11 ere :it 11 similar stage last season "It 11·<1~ ne1 r r clo~e last season •"hen A n a h e 1 m pre1·a1led. i2-J9 1 ·• But the s11.e Factor leans at least partially 111 the Oilers' fcivor. "\Ve're <:loser In lhein !!he Co!onislsl than we"v• been in pre1·1ous y ea r 1 , si1.e>,1•1se." f\l oats claims. ··About 1he only thin.I! .we're fighting right now 1s this flu bug and hronr h1t1s v.·hich ha5 been goi ng ;i round ··Ho11·ever. v.e are at "" ad vantage this WC'ek or ha -.:1ng rha l extra day o! pr;ict"ice 1n preparing for i\na heun. And that he lps.'" adds the \"C\eran mentor . Other than the rash of •·11·alking pneumonia ." 1 i1 1 Oilers are generally healthy. In soine pC'rso nnel change.~ designed lo counteract an expected array of stunting by Ult' Anaheim defense. !\10ftt.5 has Juggled arnund his interior offensil'e linr to a degree. Prepari11g for Pioneers Nlajor Chore for Vil{es "'\Ve"ve n1oved .John Garla lld 1 17$1 ln offensive guard JroD1 linebacker and have ini~r1frl Dal'id Britt 1 !8~1 a! the other guard. Bill f\1 {·Co.v 1 a st;trtiqg guard up until now 1 wilf lie. The Fan1f' of Ne w po r l alt erriating between otl'ensil·e 11011 diJe~ a 1·oach go botil 1irrp::inug 111~ cha11gcs For a 1·onrronta11on n·ith a te~n1 that h~1~ rnaulcd lwo Slltcess11·e hJlptlnrnL~ <1nd been rn auled 110 une f1<:cas1on h1rn:.eir·· ( 'nar h Leo n \\lht'eler is po nd ering thi s si tuauon as he :.end.~ tus \1 ar1na Vikings ag;un~1 thr host \\leslcrn High l'toneer~ tunighl 1n !he Sunset (.(•ague opc.rHng foot ba ll clash 111 lh 1-.ti·Lnff ;ii R The \\'c~tcrn Pio neers. rated 'iu l 111 ()range Coun ty in t.he DAIL\' /'lLOT tabulation~. tias run 1"011gh -shod o v c r Sar:innci !38-14 1 and {l·Jillikan ( 40-61 \\lheelr.r"." \"1king~ ha 1· e dro1)ped a onc·sided decision lo El Haneho t41 -6f -the Cl F's No . I ra!ed team -and then bount ed bark \\'1Th a 14-6 \1·11l 01·r r Uawrhorne last week, ~\ heelC'r doesn"t have mu ch If! ~a1 <1bnul tonight"s game. · l\e h111e a young :ind Harbor High·s Terry Albritton guard and tackle ." ~loots says. inexperienecd tea1n at :i.·larina . has spread lo national ~tature. Another lormer g u '! r~ llur kids like 10 play rootb.1H Runnerup in the state meet st arter -i111ke Hoplay (185! but again!'! a te;in1 ~·1th the -has been installed at C'e.nter shot put last spring behind strength of \\1elllern. ii is a \n fron t of Jnhn Vogt t 1751 tuugh assignrne nl. learnmale !\1ark :Sle\'ens and i1•Jlh the pnmc reason for that "They have tll·o outstanding <1n all-Orange County foolball mn1·e to seal the middle ""1th hacks ll'e \1·i ll ha\e to stop in pick last fall , the fi-4. 23(}.. Hoptay's expi:neoee a .n d ordtr to stay "'ilh them Thal pou nd Albritton c ll r re n ! I v weight advant<iges boy Bob Qop. pee ,o , ''"' ''."' h Hopl<iy will also ti @; . " "' " " " graces t e fr ont cover nf runner and their quarlerback llun!ington "s nnly !wn-"\\'<t,v 0 c l o be r · s Le t t erman t ' t d ht Bob Acosta is a threat to run sl;ir er .,~; llr ay n1g a.~ as v.'ell as pass ." l\l ;iga z111e .\h'oa\~ also ha~ 1he l'ete10n Checking the sta1ist ics of the l.eUennan. a n a 1 io n a I senio r at def('nsive gu;:ird 111·0 baekfield stars, one c~n publicatio n w11h he<idquarters Jn !he only other t\neu ri sytnpathiz~ ll'ith Wheeler and 1n l~'healon. Ill., also features alteration. 180-pound Bucky his ~1arina squad. lhe 'l'<ir ath!ele in a spotlight Bond 1no1·es in to (i11rland's Dapper. ;i 160-pounder. has \jjis~to:':':;:":si:d:':':h:':':':m:':'':':"~'~-~~,~·'~'=':":d:l:in:e:b:a:ck:i:n:g:s:·t:o:l.:~ ("arried for 10.'i vards and scored three touchdowns .• Acosta has thrown for rour touchdowns in the h l g h - powered offensive thrust of the Pioneers as well as running for Four more. He has TO scampers or 86 and 32 yards and is averaging 10.7 yards per carry as a quarterback. Grand Opening Saturday, October 9th Free Records! Free Rock Concert at 1 :30 p.m. Introducing "Bronco" smash new rock group from England. Holla11d Rates Lo s Al !\larina will tounte r 1vith 111 111 1 g h ! y -m i le r u nn1ng C'Omb i nati o n of Caryl lmayanag1ta 1 \JO/ al tailback ;ind Harvey Hirata ( 14;.J at rul1back . As lrvi11 e Darl\.horse A,·1·ord1n ~ In !l;11r l\oll;ind of Coron;i de! \1 :11 1.ri~ Al :.11n 1to~ 1~ u11d c1·1·11[1'd t11· n(•;irlv cvcr \'Unr 1n the lr1•1nc LC'a~llf'. • "Bui nnl hv 11:-." ~tal r.~ 1hr. Sca Ki ngs" 1ie<1d tootball tn<i!"h 11ho sends his !lnbca1r11 •2-01 1·hargC's ul) aga1nsl 1l<111ge.roull Lr1s 1\I 1l-l 1 Saturday n1ghl ;it i\c11'110rt Harbor High '·B ase d 1111 al l tl1e i11formation \\'e ha 1·r. i"1n 1he111 tthc 1:riffins1 . I think !h<'_l'·r f' a real good loot ball learn ... Holland adds. "They cou ld've b ('a le n f.'ullcrton ta 6·0 Griffin loss \ but furIJbled the ball on lhe goal line. It JUSt looks like some breaks have gone Uni Duels Saddleback University Trojans travel lo the Sant.a Ana Bowl tonight al 8 to open their Orange Leagu~ foo tball schedule against Sad- dleback's Roadrunners. r Coach Jerry Redman's Trcr jans are w\n1e.ss in two tries while 1970 loop runnerup Sad- dlebaci has yet to hit the: vie· tory cOlumn in two times out. The Trojans Jost their open· er at Foothill . S-6, and then dropped another toogh)e last wtek against Los Amigoa, 7.0. A four·point underdog. Uni· verslty ls paced lhe running of halfb11ck Bob Gill and Full- back Oave Ong. Saddleback"• a tlatk Is 11lso bolstered b ya p~ir of good backs -170.pound Brian llllw· son and 200-pound Dave Middle:lon. 11g.11n~t lhr>111 ·• 1!~1lland"s Sca l\1ngs have 111;i11;1ged to averl anr m;.ijor 111J11 ncs thu s f;i r ("\\'e JUS! h;i ve so me 1111nnr sturr wh ich 11·e h11pr will clear up for by S111.urd;i.v n1ghl "1 whilr. trying In r11a1 nta111 an explosive otfen~11 e bal 11nce. "\\"e JUSL wa11t lo be fl!i hal:ineed as wr can on offense. \Ve had the balance last week ta 20·14 win over Santa Ana 1 bul didn't throw that well lhe r1rst game ta 7-0 decision over ,, Newpor1 1." llolland says. The crux of the Corona tunning game is handled by Bob Ferraro !20~ y ards against Newport) and speedy .John Miles. who had a 61·yard S<'Oring r'.>mp ca lled back on a tlipping call in the Sa nta Ana contest. Quarterback Reed Johnson is also rated a~ an adequate runner. When Johnson Isn't running or handing off lo Ferraro or fo.1iles. he'5 usually lhrowing to one of four quick receivers - split end Carlo Tosti. light end John Andrew5, rlanker Matl Cox and reserve Greg Stone. As for Los Al . Holland notes. "they're the defin ite darkhorse in our league. "Anyone who takes them lightly will be very surprised." Among the Griffirut who Holland dots not take lightly are quar.terback. Jln1 Hamllton, fullbatk·llnebacker Rick Svobods, tackle Lloyd Coau, running back Mike Schwerdtfeger and spill end Oavt SlawJOn. "That quarterback throw~ rtal well," Holland 5.11ys. "and Siaw50n ls one of the be~t recei ver~ In the league. Sophomore Greg F o s t e r directs the offense 11 l quarterba<·k and in the ppinion of opposing coach ,J i tn F~vf'rett. 1.~ the Vi kings· strong point on offense. "'He 1s a real lhreat a~ a runner and he Lhre1\' the. ball j welt the other ni.i:hL For a sophornore, I v.·as really' 1n1pressed. ·• , "'"'"" Loneual .otttn"4 ~ •.. 1'111.!' . .. " RC>d Btown '" ' 9,v•n ""'"' i :~I G J•rrv W&'""" ' Dov• R111;,.., ,. y Elovd Holllm~n "' Jo/In Mt11nl•1 m1 " l!C>d H•rril 0, G'to Fo•1t t " Gm ,.,,.y ........ 1. .. " Ha,..ev H!r11• "' " Mao;t Ll<Y "' 0.1 ..... ••• ,.le~.,,. ... ,. Coo> 5.,,~ ,. ' JOl'ln Mtun•er I::' T Rod Hltrll ' N I<~ VOt-"'' MG 8rv•n Kern• t751 ~= 01ve Rittil'!G ,. Bevd Holllm 1" '" a ~'11r"s•~:~:·~ .. 1~1 l Scott Wl!Otrtnw" ,., Ml~e Locv '" TRITONS • • • (ConUnued from Page ~01 from Orange mighl have l nfluen<:ed his thinking lo start Kenney over 140-pound Johnl Springman. Orange. coach V i n c e Deveney doesn't exactly agrtt with Eads. however. "We: don't have the offensive punch we had last year. Basically, we lost our entire backfield and when you lose that many. you ·don't overcome il that e.asy." The Panthe:rs haven 't thrown as much as Deveney would like in the first two games. But they ha ven't had lo. I Clint Skaggs. a 160-pound tBilback has carried for ·168 yards in 41 c;irrles and ha5 scored five touchdowns. . I /j I . \ ; I \ at la1t: a !hop you can both call your own In newport fa1hlon llland The Bull'seye. A shop !hat's as aware as you are -with everything you're looking lor In clothes. Like flares. jeans, skinny knits. leathers and boots for guys, Plus pants·. tops, pant su its and short or lono dresses for girls. If it's happening now. it'a happening here -at the Bu ll'seye .•. SHO,. SUNOA YS NOON Till ,:00 ... c-.1 It arNd..,•Y· use, P•1•ll•M, 51nt1 ll•r~•·• .. ' 45 FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT CENTER . .. .. - Cross Count ry Lagunans, Wild cats Mac Lea11 Spru·ks Mes a to Victory Go at I t Fnr ho.~1 Bre;i and L1111unP Brarh tonight'.o; 0 r 11 n g r League football opentr h likened In cnllegi11tr serief such as Marvard·Yalr . Army· r-.::11•.1·. USC-UC LA or Jl,1irh1gan-J\11 11 nesot;i Doug i\·lacLean or Costa fo.le$a High and Joe Prickett of Laguna R e ii ch es!ablished course records Th ursday in leading the ir teams to ope nin g league cross eountr}' victories, ~facLtnn. ace of the Cost A Me~a sri11ad. r;u1 In a !I J•I 1·iclory as th'r :i.1 lJ s ! a n gs !oppled Ed1snn, 19·40. 10 thr Jr\'tne League Es 1 11 n c 1 11 1~h1pped f ountain Valley, 17- ;111. and Corona del ~1ar defl!'ated !.(ls Ala mitos. 24-36. In !he Sunset Leag ue. ~lanna krrt 11~ re t' n r rt unblemished 111th a 17. 42 (;Onqurs! or \I' e ~ 1 er n . Hu nt1ni::tnn Be a c h 1•h1te11•al'lhcd Anaheim. 15·50: Ne1\•port ll rirb<ir d e r c a t e cl l.oara, 17-40. ilnd \V cs11111nstcr gol b.1· Santa Ana, 26·33 Pricke!.l 's !1 n1c nf 9.311 set R <'0U r,e rn<ir k at Brr•;i as the Ar!ists v.·nn. 19-4!. Saddleback lnppled Universit y, 23-32 in atinther Orange Le a g u e encounter In the Crcstvlew League, OrahRe d e f e ated San Clemente, !~49 whi le 1"11ssinn Vfejo toppled El r-.t ndena. 26- 2' Olher outstanding marks were turner! In by ~larina 's Rnh · Ph illips, a !I 4R effnrt ;u::ains! \\' e .<; t e r n : Ed Radrrmachcr of :i.11~s1Qn Viejn in HI I 1. and ,\lark r.<'ne! or ~ant;i An<i. 10· 1171n rlefea ling \\'eslmin~ll't''s TC1ny Romano. .... ,.11, (Dill 11>.~u If, Ed'"'" IQ l 0....,9 M~iL•·•'I IO•. 9 l• l<~U"e tteu;r~: 1 1 Ol•w•nO 1C•. l J 0 1\wl~i {(I • W•ho~ !E \ } A'v•••l 1£1, ~ Hnl lid•v (Cl: I S•ut•m•n ic •, i V•19~• IEI, ?. Prie" !Cl. IQ, C1•pen•er (CJ, Lion s Vi e With SA Ii1 Ope11er \V1ld and wooll1· foot ball 1s nn tap lnn1gh t al ·weslminsler High v.·here the host Lions b;:il!Je Sa n1a Ana in the Sunsel Le.ague openrr for both teams. ll, gets under 11·ay al 8. Both au1n1s possess exp l o siv e c<ipa,bili11es with 1he emphasis nn offense Coach Bill Bns11•ell's I.inns. r11 nkcd ser11nd in Or;:ini;e Count .v and tabhcd [n v.•in the Sunset League by the OAILV PILOT . p osse ss an Q)b'W he ln1ing of fe n s i v e ¢ia.ph l ne b eh i nd t he qirF~atinn of quarterb;:ick ~e~:.: Siemens ~nd running be~ Chuck \V1 11klcs. Bob ~ri:lliis and J 1n1 llolland ;:~ens has e x p Io i t e cl ~~ng J:Ccondar1es for 42R -:at\fi in tv-·n games. ~·1flki n~ !ti(~· efforts e1·r n en n r £' l?nl)or1an1 1s 1hr lnrt !hat not Qlle nf l11s :'>2 ;1ttc1npts ha1 e ~n intcrc:crtcd • Boswrll 's running .I!. am e docs not ha1·e !he impressive ~ati_· hu1 his runnin~ backs ~e ·:recognized as the be51 cf1·pr;:ill ,1?,rnur 1n the Sunset t£";:igue by rn;:iny ·: Ko . :l rank~'d Lakewood Cfuiined thr Linn~ v.·11h 24 first · ~all pn1nls 1n the npcner. Since :!lc!1h.nf:: rln1vn thr \\l e:;tmi ns1 er i!'r('w h;:is domi n:'l\Cd e1•ery iha~e ag;iins l L::ikrll'nnd 1in jhe second half. n11!~c<tr i ng !he !ancers. l!J.(1 1 ;ind pn1rnt l11ng h eaC'h \\'1 \snn :;The L1nns f ;ie.e an i:lnpredictablc fCle. however. In ~ach Tom Baldv.•in 's Saint~. >Santa Ana was an underdog !fist year and pounced on 9Jcslminsler. 2J..l6. And this ~ea~'s team, despite narrow Ibs.ses to t>.later Oei 11nd Corona de! Mor, boasts sev"eral offensive threats to Westminster. No. 1 on lhe list is junior quarterback Mike fo.1 o I i n a . ,t.tolina and his chief t11rget, :three-year starter W a l t e r )tead, gives the Saints the :\ind of hookup capable of ~netrating 11 sometimes )fulnerab!e we s t min s ter '.fecondary. •, • -Wt1lml"1t•r LlnMJ•t ··: :· 011•"'' ,,o,. ,,., .... ae cnuck CB•lst>(I G••Y Jennlnft lhrl Fr1n~~dllll ! M•rtl" l ch•oOllf< o~vld Lft•t l!l•ed G•eer E G.,V M..illtldlt ~I Jalt 5lemen1 ;.II' t~uck Wln~le.1 <ofll Bob O<t llu1 ..._, ltlr~ N1rr!I .. .. Dt11n• lrl l i'tol'PI G1rv Jtnn!ft911 Tim Mi c.Ii l!l•rl ~r•nkllou'.,. Jlm Holl1NI l ob Drllllr1 G1rv llul\fO Ge~ LI_.. IC1vln l 1mll ltr..., y- Jlm 1Ca1llllf'f w,. '" "' '" "' "' ru '~ '" "' '" '" '" "' '~ '" "' "' "' '~ '~ '" ,. Junior V1rollv c .. tt M .. 1 11. t:•l•on •• ! C.eHwlek !Cl •o ~. 1 H119M IC\1 C1!119nrr IC), • 5,,.,,~ IC+. !. J enn.nl J l[I, ~ C.o••• J(i. ' l eJl•< 1C 1 I ll1ue • (El, 9, L••<• !Cl. 10. M•" 1C1 .... ,,,,. f•l•nc•• II, '•11•!•1,. V1lloy ll ~'"""'!"An !E •, II 11. J Ohn" IE1 1 Wal!m l .. IEI, • E.d J•nnno1 1F1 1 '1-.•)t•<l"f IE.I 6 WI •<! IE. 1 ll•o '' I MOtJ" 1f1 O "lt<on<I"' (f J, 16 Srnnge• \f \, II Pull IF1, 11 11 11~<>& !E.1 IJ 511r~wall I ~•. 1'. Ga"Ol!n<> •El. Junior Var1l,., f .ian<•• ti, FouAla•n Vi i+•• lo 1 .;,., 11 ue<1 1e 1. 11.11. 1 e""~'"· 4[f; J M•r" l FI. • !Ion~ •E.>. J, ''"""• IF o. Cor~•· ![1, 1 0 •••• •Fl. No race v ... u. Cor•n• dll Mar l•. LM 11i1am1ro1 ll I !loo O•L•n<• •C•. 11 II, I Ml•• Au~"" IC• I O~·o """"~ •C• • ~ton (•~o•r• I(' I t<'"" ,,.,Arn•• ((!, 9 Lon O•nger l{J, 10 o .... C.ur ,, ' O~AN CE l EAGUI Var.,!v l •I•'"• B••'~ ll, 8roo I' Jne p,.c,~11 1,1, ~ 13 •Cn ... ,• record I; 1 l(••I W•b•• il 1 ~ Oob•c~ {ll\1 • JOl°'n P•lc~•" Il l. I Je!I T•n•l.rn1 \l l. ~ Juh•n It!\, I Cnr.,1l1ns•n (l), I ll'O!h•"nn (L\, f . va1tl•t~ (Bl; 10, Or•"eil (LI. Ju1>l•r v1nllv L•••~• a11ch 11. 6•11 o I Jo•n Bri9M Il l, •1 lli!, i (••'9 HIOl<>P IL); J S<lle Ill:< T 1no~r IL1 1 I Bia•• 18 1, i. H•"'' !!\•. I ~-~•• ll I O•n•" ~ Brv•o~ IL). l~ ~"1·1<> IL~. Fro1n.~01h Ll'u"• BtlCll t \, 6rtl II lo• Na••"" Ill !~II Wl!ll~r•H /!I f,~ w.l•on Ill I C.••·~ Ill. I Tarb•I! 1111 O 11<><•"•'"1\ ILi, I C.u• !LI Orne•• ~ M•'•'• ~l I II La• m•t Ill l1<1d l1b1tk 1], Un<Vtr'11V ll I C.o<>z•IU O ! I~ l/, i "'"" IUI c~•<T•tO" Ill • C.on1•'"• '~ J LM' «J I, O ll••Olor<! IUI. I Jn~"''"-" l~I ~ "'•~'1 !5 I o (,, .. ,., (U', In Mond1ca (!J I 0""" 11 C.1•v1p IU< Ju.,ior V1n11y For!ed to Sldol•b••• Fro1n·Se~n l •ddltb•<k It, Unlv1r1llV 0 l v,111 ISl. \1 •I; 1, Cr•w•O•d II\ 3 Jcnn.,..n iUl' • Hero1v !SI; I U<!•ll !S). o J""~ l~l > C. Mon Otd• 111 O!hea 11. A. Ga lvan !UI; ll f'e••"" IUI. ClllSTVI EW LfaGVE 111,.llv Or•n11 B. San Cl"'""" •• V•\<IUU f0l I" \~; l "'''" •Q\ Stoc• 10 1' • ~"""~" iO\. I "'""~""' 101 O!"t" I, S<n1I" IS\:~ """" 1S, •O ~·c •S I; 11. L~ono<n ISi, 11 P11>~a11 (SI Ofant1 !I, \o• t llm•n,. IJ I VA,nuet •O). 10 I•. 1 l>u•• 1(11, /o.',•vo' 101. < .lmle'1 ISi, I """"II fQl, O!nP'> • ""°e''"" !S). 10. 1-P~e,.on l ~'l 1l Buro> !SI, Frn•ft Soo• I•" Clemon•• a, Ot1nte lit I E.n1t.!OI. Ii ll., BranKOI' 101. ] Andi """ !~I •. Al1rcon /~\; S, v1~nnl tSl 01n .. ,. 6 JOl>n•on (~J. 1, Greenl•w (SJ; 11 . LMCl<!n !S). v.,.uy Min ton v .. ;o H, f l Mo01•1 ,.. f d P1drmac~., (Ml, 10 11: Bu'nl (E l,, MO{elvev lEI; • H"we• !M l. I ~'"UI• •E l I M Tn"""'"' lM1: I G•dd•n• IM!,' B~ono !Ml.'· PenM<> I El. lQ Hu•I•• (E -"'"'"' V•rol!• Mi•l•O• Vleio 1~, f l Mnden• JI 1 f',~t IE.!, 10 S1: l. 1~11ev IE). o·o~nn•ll (ML • ""'~""""""' t E 1 1 McCMlnv IM\; 6. Klnc•1(! IE). 1 t;•1h (E l 0•"•"· ~-I( Howt• IMl. \n ll!•V !Ml. II V•nce (Mj, li w.1,~ IMI 15. RO{lors (M). Fro1ft·$apn Mlu lon Vlllo 11, e1 MIHltn• 1l l Curti1 Ila" IMl. ll:ll; 1 Coe~ IMI. l F1n~ jEIJ . V•n•11•• (El . J S1an•1••w IE J. O!ne•I' 1. MHcn M•nn ( ... \, I\ ~·•nca /Ml. 11 Ult\ Horl'e "" j iuHSET LEA GUE M•rin• ~~.'\ll:,1ern 11 ·J ! ea~ Pn••I••• j M), t •! l "•e•l~n C•m~D• I IM l. J Cl '" lllU'"l• IMI• ' ~·~u• ltr•r !IJ·•· I flaenm• 4Wl 6 "• rt~dft •WI I '"" ltr.nr" M O I> C~t"'° "••Q'·'~ "" O 0•·•• IW 10 1(01~ I •W•. Ot~.,,. II Deu~ l ~nm~• W"''"''"''" JI, S•,1• ""' " I M•r• C•n~1 ISi, II> II I Tnnv gom•n<> !W• l M•'" r "'"""' ~ i51 • Tn"' !n .. 1,, •w • '"'""' ""'"" •Wl • ~•v1n c~~""''" ~· ' Mi>1 C<>oo;,Ol l IWl ! )"~" Olv•r•1 IW•· 9 Oal• O~'oolc IWI. I~ t<uon M•rl """ IW] Junie• V1<1•tv We•lm>n•••r \< \1•'• 6"• !.O 8•~ 1),,.,, 1w •. IO ...... 1 J•H Y~uftg (WI l 9,n """"~-'"" !W" J•rrl Pn" W•. S ""'"' ~ .. <Jn •l•·n !WI, 6 Tom \I•<• (W]. I ""'"~ O~I ,., No ••c•. Hole-in-one 0Da~·id Arntson, a l6-year-0ld member of the University High Scbool golf team. scored a hole-in<tne. at Rancho San Jo1quln Golf Course lhi1 week. Arntlon. a resldent o f University Park, uaed a 111· iron to traverse lht Tet-y111rd sixth hole 1t Rancho San Joaquin for his first ace. 11 ·~ thr J8!h renewal of 11 r11·alry !ha! heg<1n 10 19:1$ and IHl!l no! h<'en in trrruplrd In fa('t. onre. the !wo t·l a ~hf'd ~e 1n 1\nr ,I e;u· 11962 1 when 1 Brra first \\Oil Orange Leagur eon11x•ti!1on , thrr1 trn.mphed 10 (;IF pl;ivnlf l111~h h!1f'~ The \\1 1ld<"11t~ arl' t>111,ht -point f;1111r1!1·.~ t<J d1~pose of en11ch ll;il Akins' L;1guna Reach Art1sl s. v.hn are unbeate n fol1011'1ng d iseli)sure that San Clernrnl e has forfeilrd its 33·7 \"iC'lor)' la~I Frida~· niitht. 1 Thus the Artis!.~ r n I e r <·11111 prt1!uu1 1(1night wl!h 11n •·u nblrrnishrrl" n1ar k -as dors Hrca 1\'ilh 1·0 and 7·fi v.·1ns 1)1'cR San Clrmenle and Rolsa Crilnde . \Vilh red ta pe c \ea re dl eon1·rrninR 51111 Clemente's forfeit. 1\k1ns' chief worry nov.· is how 10 stop !he ('Ombination I or qua1·terback Corey l.tyton l and n1nning backs (;ordon C:rrcnbank a(ld Jerry Harmon.I These three lhrottlcci Sa n I Clt>tnenle, 7·0, ;ind have bee n the krv to the \\'il dcats' unh<'at en tN.·ord. I Stu r d y 1'aekle The Rreans got to the air only 1\·hrn necessary, hu t 11hr11 !hr~· rln it's usually sur1'f'Ssfu1. l.i.•1·\nn completed f11 r nf se1•en f<;r Ill \'11r<ls, Golden W est's Akins co untr rs 11 i1h ho pefull y a he alt hy f!Uilr1erbnck (:ary F1sr1te, v.·ho n1issed the San C!en1ente cla sh 1vith a sprained wris1. Da ge s S park·les Fisrlle v.·as hnck a1 practice Tu rsda \I and Ak1rls tahbed him t.o st;>.r. 1cnln1ive ly , "\\'p'n· krrp1 n,t! n11r fi nger ~ ("rr•~srd. llr'<: h11rt in~ h11 l hr's 11 prl'l!,1 1011gh k 1cl," said Ak 111>< By 110\l'Arlll I.. H \;-.,·ny or t"• D•1•• 1'110! $••" 1\l;in !J;tgr ~ 1<. an nut c;t;iruling n1;11or <'I) I l r i;: f' prnsrrrL ;i1To1·d1ni:; to 11tf' cnac:h111g stnlf at c;nlc!cn \\·e .. t CCl!lrgc. "He IS one of Ilic )'tl'0!1ge~I pl<1ycrs nn the lcilrn.'' <"Oa1·h Ray Sh<i<"klrflird Sil~ s of !he second ~car 1nckle [rQm \Ves1m1ns!er l\1gh ..\Ve cxpct·t ii Int nf gol)d things frnn1 him.'' hne roach Gene Farrell aOds. · · ll e spends ;i lnr nf time in !he \\'eig ht rnom bu1ld1ng ph~ sic al s1a mina ." In high sf•honl f);1gr~ was ii 11·orkhorsc lar~le going bnth v.·avs bur. a! (;nldrn \\'r.~t he haS rcn1;i 111cd cnl1rel.v as ;:in offens1l'P \inen1an. "[kind nf l1kl' 1111r s1h1;i!1n11 this vrar." ht s.11·s. "\\'e h;i ve ;ill fiu t one nr ·n\1r l1 nr111en h;ick fr(lnl !asl yl';ir ;ind v.r ha ve niore confidence 111 11hat we arf' dn1ng "I think this yrar·~ tca1n has a 1(11 n1ilrt .~r11·11 ;i ncl rnthusJasm and tt1:i1 1t 1\ 111 be bener th1111 1a~1 "";1~on" Ills prrd u·11nn h11~ held true n\'er lhr first tl11r•1• g;unrs. Thr Rus!lrrs 1'lns<'d f;is1 rnr ;1 21-21 tie. 111th Or;111gc <"na~t and had hnle !rouhle suhdu1n~ .\h ~:in 1\n!nn1n. ~$-14. and Compton ·11·22 \Vh.1! part i:of olfrn ~11r line ptav dtics hr rnjfl\ !h" n1(ls1" "Reall.1· ;ill ! l1arr tn do IS Jn b]llrk " hr .~;11 ~ "I !;ikr ('111 lhr n1;1n 1n front. nf n1e nn !hr l1nF llnlrss !h('1' n1:1kr. ;:i ~1\1trh anri I i:,rl lhr l1neh;ickr1· "\\l e h11 ve rrr!n1n rule.,<; fo~ dclrrn1in111~ our n In r k in ~ :1~s1gn1nf'nl~ nn t\·er~· pl;:i,\'. Hut 11r t1011 P to ~rrr thln k ln~ .ill 1he t1n11'. ··1f our qual'l \'r\lti«I. «h;1n~e~ lhr p!:i~ ;11 tl1l' line \11th ill\ auc!1hll' <\lld 1 dnn 'L hear 11 1 atn in trouble. ''In a l(l\ 0f g11mcs tl1e pla1·s arr ne\'cr l'han~cd Then ~nu ,t'C'l one ll'hrre almos1 one nul nf tliree is chanf:!ed. This really keeps ,\OU on your toes .. , At 21~ pounds ;'Ind sl andinf:! fi-2. Dajjes 1s one nf 1he biggest men on 1he s!;ir1111g nffen s11·e l111r. lie feels lh<il CCilrlen \\lest has two uruls of equal abi lity this se.1son , ''Thrre 1.~n·1 nn e sfr·nng ll n11 The nffl'nse 1\'ill se..nrr more t111.~ senson and I lt1 ink ou1· def rnse 11'111 do ;J!i 11'<'11 nr hl'l !er th;in ii did last yea r. This gl\CS us ;:i Int n1nre balance. "The h1 1: d1Hr.ren1·c !hi~ )ica,.;on J!i !h;it 11·e. hav e qu1cknrss and n \ r r a I t p<'rfnrn1anr<' The n v e r a I t ;:ih1!1 11 l:<i <'f!Ulll ;ind 11r hit a l1llle ·hardl'r ·· llasc hr har1 S'1ni: m1Jn1rn1.~ t1rld" ;1n1 "tnbarrno:;- nn 11}" footba:l "1 remember nne 11mc 11·hen 1 \1·as running dn1.,.nf1('ld ;:incl tripped Ol'Cr a hl;ide nf ~r;'\SS Jlist hrfnre n1<ik1ng ;i iJ\nck tn :-:p1·111g ;1 runner lon~r " llr didn 't rl<iboral r no 11hc1hrr the runpcr r~i ·.1 prd rhr n1~n hr ~1:1s ~uppnsrd to hlnrk 01' !IOI 1 11~ 1h1111j:llll S ,,n h (' I n II rl':O:t1'1('(t;d 111 nflensr univ'' "I l1 k<' 11 l'<I lllll('h 1'.1lhrr ph1 ,1· one 11'<1~ nr lhl' other 11nd br <ihle r.-, c-nrK·Cnl 1"11tc on t.h;:il Thr rc~1 oil 1hC' h;1rkllrld has al \I" her11 Jll~gl rri a hi1 with B1\I !l nhrrtson sl;itcrl {('Ir hls f1r~I uffCllSI\'{' du!~. Hoberl:;on a j 11 n i or tlc(t•r1s11·e safet~, h:i~ hrr·n inser1ed al !<1 \\ba('k 1n Akins' 1-rnrmal1on v.11h Telford \'ol\A111 at t·o11nterhack 111 place of the iniurcd ,Jeff \Vi n~hip 1bro ken lf'fl arml. \\'i nship y.·as the leadin i!, Rrnund gainer for the 1\rt1sts \\llh !ll 1•ards in '.!ft e;irrie.5, (.'utta rTI has a\'er:ii::rd 5 Ii ~;irris per rrack 11·hilr .)('ff'-.; brcirher. Skip , h11.~ ;:i .1 i nor·n1 al ful lhilck ~ ... \' ~ ·~ " " " I ' r ' "" 11 ' L•oun• R11<h Pl•Y·'' l •m Sw••nv (~•'' Ullom re•~'""'"• KJm lo~n<nn Bob G•11 GM> An~'""" ~o·•·• ""'""'"" r .• ,. ~ ''"'" l)IU l>Qbr•••nn $~•ft w, • .,,.~ I •Horn Coll •m 'D•f•••• ~.m )0~"'0" f\nb C·" c~''' v11om """'' o.,,,., Gt '> A"~"'·~n Wood• '' 1 rt ""' ~1•1 -{••·••" fl"'·••" Sino W•"·-~ln ''" ~r.l>O•h~· 5o"t "'"'"'ft" Stan di n~s G•~D I" G•OV I l E•Gu ~ ST•"'Dl .. c;' ., ' " "' "' "' "' .. , rn '" ' " "" '" "' "' "' '" "" "' "' "' "' ._,, '" W L ,., rA A•l•• V••o~o G••<>•n C,rnV• I·• nmlV>O• ~~ar~n "'""'''"' ""''"<• ~.,,r10Qn ' • " " 1nu.,dl•'• Ito•• L• Qu•M• "· S•M .. •e I T•"••M"• C•m" "•~••it• •• !IOl•O Gt•nO• " " • ' " • • • ' " • • • ,, I I>'.,.,,...,, •1 CM~•~ r;,~,.. .. PAn("O Al1m•'01 •• E1 O~rodO ''"Qut l l,...,n. F. I t 'f' k L phase or lh(' g;..me onl~· I 1g 1 IC C rhlnk i1 rrnll.v hel ps "' play('r In do thi s." 11.,.----------~ ()fiTOBt:R f'EST •l:llLlllfll llfSTAUllaNT HU..,Tll. BIACH Ul·StOCI S I 0 As \'OU can lf'll hy his a es pc11 ana1ytita1 mind in ron1ba11.I Alan Dages is .e psychology Tickets. priced ill $7 5fl. $5 JiFm~a~jo~'~i~o~e~o~ll~eg~•~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ill and $..1. are. on liille for the Mike Qua"y.J1mmy Dup'ee READY YOUR bout, Oct. 29 at the Anaheim Convent ion Center. re Besides lhe C on v en I i on ,., ••••••. ' 'II/ti."' r. Center. all Ticket ron. fo.lulu::il . • age ncies. The Forum ;:ind Devonshire Downs bnx offices NOW I will ha ve ticket s a1•ai lable. p '0 m 0 le'' G. 0' g. for Cool Weather Comfo" & Safety! Parna ssus and Don Fraser • • • report nn unusual amount of SPECIAL Interest in this 12-rounde r. The mAin reason could he: the fact that for this firsl ti me in his career, you ng Qu11rry will be the underdog. Dupree, a seasoned veteran from New Jersey , is the early favorite He is a 10·8 selection . In his only local showing, Dupree defe a ted Ray (Windmill) White at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The 20-year<Old Quarry has 1 win 11treak of 32 11lr1iaht going. His list start waa a convincing in.rounder over Chuck Hamilton at the Convention Center. We will pr•p•r• your forc•d-•ir furn •c• for the wint•r month1 by: e Collbrotlnt;i Thermostot • Inspect &. replace fl lter e Inspect & ocljust fan &: limit c:entrit e Inspect fl ue #or proper draft • Inspect belt, fOft & motor-lube If neNed e Inspect &: ocljust burnen, pilot &: Thmnoc:ouple e lnp«t for clefectlY• .... e1c"-ter e Cl-......... pl lOt, ,_,, ,_, ._'°""" ... & rnw. elt t rflle · • Lltllt Piiot ··············-······ ONLY ••••••• 516'5* SMITH BROS. Co. Vinyl Repair & Recolor ,LOOll-AUTO-,UltNITUltl "Re1>1lr \n5tr11.d nf repl11cirlli:" 1640 SUPlllOI, COSTA MISA I I fr1c!,iy Octobfr 8 11!71 OA ILY PILOT 2J ~~~~~~~~-=- BOB HEUSSER AND HIS ALL STA R TEAM AT SUNSET FORD PRESENT FOOTBALL FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS FOR OCTOBER 9t h by BOB HEUSSER The ice he1 fh1ally bHll .. roke11 . .lf'Ter opero1l11q for the post twe week1 01 o cla1ed corpo111tle11 "To, Twe11ty, l11c." ha1 mode a c.ouple ol cko11991. Two old mirmh•r1 of 1ha boa•d la" !heir •••ti 011.t h••• been rep1ac.•d by two n•w foce1. Duke lumped Into the ::13 1po1 aher up1enl11q Stonford, a11d twice·beoto11 rwrdu• 11 18th .. Aqal11 1hi1 week th• 1e11m1 1hwff1ed er P<>lltlan, o few c.llrnbinq the ne•ionol loddtr ond 1omt dtaqll1q thel1 IHI lu1t a bit. Stanlord ond Sou1hern Colltorn!a 1kidded to 1 511\ and 1 'th rMpttll•ely, while Alabama cllm"d lo rhe ;:4 1pot ond Oklahoma mow•d Into 4th. Mithl9on held 1he pen po1l!lon aqaln, b111 lh•rO i1 really a!mo1t no dayllqht btlwt-e11 lht flrll lour team1. A cauple of bor11 ·b11r11e11 ore on !he docket So111rddy 01 rn•mben of the Top 20 oqain m••I l•c• lo fac.e. 111 011• of tlw q reot rl•alrfe1 In the 1011thwe11 -and in whdl mull 1ate 01 one of lhe IOI' '""'" of !tie ytar -Te uK, •oTed 1tc.011d, mffh Oklohomo. lorh 1om1 howe 1altad •••r three op•"'9111't to come Into thl1 qarne undeleo!ed. lo ho•• lo pick a wlnnor i1 ••oily placlnq 11ne'1 neck an the chapp\11q bloc•. Howew•r, the lonqhor111 wltl "'In Thl1 46th match·up bet"'e•n the two by fiwe polnh, floe ,awer 1IT11qqle 011 !he Weit Coo11 tomet to a kHd whh th• lndian1 of Stonlo•d be!nq c.hal · le 11qed by 1h.e Hw1kle1 a l Wa1hlnqton .Sta11fa1d 1!01 a pow•r <:111ollt"nl of IOS,, . Wo1hlnqton. 10S.I . Se, tine" our papar flq111e1 IHm to b• c.orre<I about 75°0 al the tlmie. • the h1d!an1 will takie • lan9 Urlde towa•d the P'oclflc Coon champlon1hlp a11d o rietu1n lo !hie Ro141 lo"'I b, cllpplnq the Hu1k i•1 by jull t ho! aln1. To,·ro11qied Mlchlqa11 face• lntro-olote ,;,.,1 Michiqdn Stotie In a l iq le11 C11nle1ence qame. lhe Wolwie•lne1 hove been coreeni119 reuqh-1hod ower all oppotltlan, and lh•y o••n'I about to be 1ld•- trac.ktd by lh• Sporton1 .Mlchl9on wlll "'I" by 21pai11h. lrd-ra11ktd Nieb ra1ko 011d Sth·ronkad Nohe Dom• will c.t1nlln ue undoledted The Cornhu1kert will whip Ml11ouri by 21 poln11 In o liq Elq ht Canfe1ance bol!!e, and tha lri1h will mw1cle by louqh Ml· 11ml l"rid11y nlqhl by !wenty•two, Alia h1 the l iq f lqht, th1 pow.,ful Colorado l ufleloe1, ~s In our ralinq1 ,ru1> 11110 what c.an bee lowqh bunck of lowo Slat• Cyclo""'· two w111k1 aqo, I~• Cyclo11e1 •c•ambted o qood N•w Me1lce l•om. Haw•¥••, t h•lt b1111 probably won't be qoad •nouqh , , . Colorado by ll polntl. TH IS IS HOW BOB HEUSSER PICK 'EM THIS WEEK , 1-MICli lGAN 2-TEXAS 3-NEBRASKA 4-ALABAMA $-NOTRE DAME 6-0KLAHOMA 7-AUBURN 8-COLORAOO !1-l S.U. JD-GEORGIA Saturday, Oct. S-Major Colleres "'" F O•C<! n S M U. I J,~1on i f. f';or1 11 t~·•• 11 "'l•l!a<n• •o V3ndtrll1 t I J,.,lO<I~ U w,01n"'i 1 ""'cna Siii• •~ COIOf•dO SI•!• ~ A•k•n~&I ll e.~101 o .lubu•n .H Southern "'''"'''DP• & llc•ton Celle1• 21 Buc~n,11 )7 Yltlanao·• I.I O•>iO•on & c~i.•o•n • <t Orel(on Sn 1t 11 C•nc•nnu , J.l );.,,., 0 t.•1•d~I 21 V M I \& C:ol R~'' II Ct110•a<10 .J.f, Hot¥ C•1>'~ 10 I0\08 SIAle !J Ctuo .. 11 11 p.,ncr.1on ll Oa •tmo\l(h Jl 0 1;>p JO PP.nnsyl••n•• 1 c ...... on 1 ti <'••o !• U1Br. 12 f IOtoOA S!ale 11 M••~,\••ppl Stilt ~ Gt<!•&•• if. H1rv1rd }(l t.!••S•l <•Plll 13 Co1umt10• I' ldar.o 22 IO•hO 5 t1Lt \l '°'""'"s S1l le 2• t..S U l• ""Lon~ Beach l I Mtmplt'~ Sl•I• ?' Mtrtul(an ;~ N•h'~'~~ ~~ N'N 'AP .. CO 1~ """'"~ I• f la,.da I Sa11 JO'P. H> l ou••••I'• 10 M•Cll'~'" s111e I ~·"~""" 0 N~w Me"tO S\•I• 7 N()oi /\ C11~1,,... !I 1111.,.~ 1~ NO•llle•n lil•no.i 11 """n•ll 11 lllotlhwe•!P•n l.1 In"'• I• Not1e °""'' :><J o~.n s111e •~ "'''""' Fla I ll"n~·· 7 ()h•n u it O~l•ll~m• S!AI• 20 r~nn s1~1• ;~ ....... ., .. ~y :o TC U. 10 Atl!'V ll l'J11•n11r1111 2~ Plir<11Je JI R•,~niond 1~ RU ll(P •~ 12 "'"'' OIP ~O <;1 .. e }n 5oolh Ca•o!,na 21 N~>V ~ Mdlr•~•OM 14 [•<I Ca•r>hna 14 I Ph1 11,h 21 l'~r '" ~ V IQ"~ ~ South••n C•l,fo•n,a ?1 51anfnr~ ;• Sy••CIH• ~I T•mo• 14 l •nn•,.•• 11 le<•~ ti "'• .-r" in W••ll·1•r'"n ]I ,_.~,._ ,.,II 1~ On11ro1 13 f;~-·>A l•t~ 1 "~··"~ f 22 , ••• , l ••h .-1 l~·~· ,. <, • ' 11 TOl•!!O 1~ P .,, "f r;-,~n 1n ,,,.,,,, !• v p 1 IJ CL • }< \',A •1 n , f'"I" <:• •'• 7! U!•n S•a•• l'· fl··~'·••" \r · ~ 14 w~~· ""'"'! ~· "'~ ........ ," ...... l' V1e •l le••' 1' JI< n111r•1 1 w,,r v .. ,,,,.. ;1 II ''••.., ~ .,..~, •• w e't"n '-'·c~·1an 111 "''" <111• \I Wo•Ctl""" 1• '"~~-· ,, Ya l• ?l R•nn • Ot her Games-South and Southwest Aoo11och•l n !~ I •nQn Q~·,n• 7 Ar~"''IJ 7!>Ch 2\ r•n ·o"'" l ' C11awb• 2J < a•l<l" r.,.,.,, "" /I Chl lllMOOi• ;; "f l~"'"~"• . " Oen~ s1 11• 1n t••tt•n "'"~1u~~~ iO lMi/ !>l •I• 12 •.•.,;;\ • T•""""•• I ' f '"1"0~! ,. ~""'" l I G11dn•f WPl>b ,1 C.t. lltt<1 ~ c;,,nvillt 20 ~~,! V• """"~""" l H~mpQen•Sydn•y 2~ H•,d•na 11 Y, >-l>·ni I'" & l •• () \• ""'\'1111' Cotr,l• I Joc••onvill• 2l '-! I 1>11 I,,.,. 1 L01J•••an• l •cn 11 ~ii lnu.;.an& l ' M111,11 1~ ~"·"·" . Mellie~'• ;~ I~"'·'' Ii M111~1p• :;;a l·f"•·O!OIOn I Mot~h••d ;~ Al"I'" P••f )~ N~wh"HV JI Ouach,i • <I c~"~!'.'•!l o A •~ U Monr.cetln ~ P•~•b~ter1 111 22 S F .lv•t•n 211 l lNl JI r.;ct1ur"' ~ Sam•ord 10 l1~1n~,1 on 1~ Sou1hern Stll~ 21 H~nrrr"on u Southwe•I T•••~ Jl l•rlt'IOn IJ Soulhwest••h. Ten11. 21 1'1'nc.o·• 6 lennes•~• Siii• 74 G1•mbl•n• l l Te ,.n•s••• llch ;n ra,1 T•nnt•,•• 1 ~ T•~BI A & I 2~ llU l•<•• 12 Te~es Southern 21 .llco•n .l I. ·~ 20 T"nitv 1' Te111 lutner1n 11 Towsdn 11 F1a1ll'>ur1 a W1shir>r\dn U 21 Cenl1f 1 W111e11• Ct rohn• 1• Furm1n II PROFESSIONAL 11-0HIO STATE 12-ARKANSAS 13-DUKE 14-TENNESSEE 15-STANFORO 16-WASHINGTON 17-PENN STATE 18-PUR DUE 19-SDUTHERN CALIF. 20-ARIZDNA STATE Other Games-East B"o~roor1 l' B<>v.cio.n 11 c vi Po~r 10 Ce nl•l l Conm•c1 1cut '~ c.1•.,on co 0fl~W••e 28 O·••PI l•t f'I l~ GPttysb1ug II 1-iob11! Jl ~·a,n• 2l "'"'~•~hU•flls 21 Soulhr •ri Conoect.cut I Amne"1 I' Ct1f1land 7 Mon1clf" \l Loe ~ Havr n 18 l~bye11r o Ko ll~ s Pein! U A<b,,gh1 7 H1rn.1ton 0 New MlmD•""' 21 Bo•10n U ll M1ddlrl>ury 21 Munlent>er1 II Not1ne1s1ern 21 Wdhams It le1>1ndn Yall•y ll Amertcan In\ I 20 Q"anlo<:O M1•1n•s )\ R•ndolpll·M•con l'l Rhode Island 12 Sp"n&l•eld & SusQueh1nn1 I I Ve•mont 11 Rccnrs!"' J~ Un<On 1 5 hppe"f Rac.k 21 l•mp!e ?r; i ,e111on ll Sn1poen•bur1 16 ConnBtl•cul 1 Cur"' 12 lull< 1 ~ N1>,...1ci. l' l)p,AIO JI "''"'' c neste• 11 11 ,1~·· 2& 'l\1>rces1er 1 .. ,~ l~ P~nn M•l1t•:Y O Mo11,,,.,,ue n n•laware V&l1P~ 11 F.l~t~~ • Other Games-Midwest A ·~A 21 .6 •~·~~A~ SIBie. ~4 ,6~hl~"d ~· .61J~1J•l•n•, 10 l~ 6<>•~• ~o ft~'<1N•n·W8llA~• 2l ll~I< .S late II flu!le1 19 r.e"t'el f'JhCll1 r•n ~l c ... nlr•I ~"~~OUIJ JO LPr<P~I ()lo.l•homA i8 ! r ,,!tAI Slit~. 011•0 10 CCHC~•!l•a, M•nn. 17 cn.·1M .• IC"'• \Q I'~ ,, «• 14 !'•f•P JO I CPMr•• ( ~1,11oma ['"II"'''" Sia•~ 20 f ,~,, .. ,,,, 10 (,.·~···· ~ 1' H •l 10•I~ .'II 111.110,, r..~· ~rr I" I •<>O • ·111 • l' I ""'" I\•<··~" l~ J•' O I 1 ••Ah l• I-• ?I '.. ,, '~ ~·· . . :'' • . • . . •. , i ~ ., .. ~ I ' \ I \·• • / 11 I H (11, , ;,;> "'N•ll•A d ~ .;,~, '~l"' .~ f,n111'•"1 f'n·~·•r~ '? """''"""' '" ,,, ~·" :~ • n.n .\•~ •l'An ?ll r" ""' . ' ~t"I . <l s1 '" ~ J J <,.•. ' ' U'' '> \,a••~ 11 l'i••-'" '. -~ ;; ''<t i' ' .. 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'"'"'"•\ f•o,,,1 , l<ayAa<rl '''""'·o,rf1 1 ,,v~'"" "'"tllAn• .'i!AI• N"vAa~ 1'-'•no, l';rv•~• IL•~ Y•;:t~\' f'•C•"~ tu!ll•r&" $AC1u nf'ntc S: M•" S•nl• Ba·n•·~ 5t111l~••n Utah ~I '" " '" '" " " " " " " " "' US•U :~ ""•st••n Wlll'·"~'Or'I l l 1 • :• !1 'I•., ••r .. .-n I. \ ., J? !• • '' "~'' ~1rn ~·:. n ''""' 1·'""~0 ~. ""'''~ l~1 r~ 1 1r nmPnAJ l ~· Al\(Pif'• (ft., .,,,, I '~"-o ~l•le PQn•n"~ N~rtn•·n "'"'on• "•>'"1S•d• S•~t~ C•••a ll~r.1 r " ~.,, ! .• ,,, 'f[I (I COI018!l() Ct1ll•1t• <;&~ '"'~•rd<> Cnl•u•d" il'•llf • ll•"'"""• St1ul"••n , " 0 • ,, , " " 0 " , ' ' " " • ' FORECASTS Monday, O ctober 11 " lal!lrnera , ••• • • 10 Chicaqe Cl11cl1111otl Clewel1111d Detroit •••••••• ,. " " )\ St. leui1 .•••• , 16 luffole .......• l 0 N•w 01llf<lllll • • l l Miami • ,. , •••• P'ltttbwrqh Gree11 lay , , , • 11 \J 2J Monie• Chy , •• , l J .Mift"elOIO )4 N•w Yo•• Jett •• 21 Oe~lond • . Jl Sen l"rancltca Washl"9'1!" " lO Monday, October 4 Dolla1 ......•• 21 New Yor~ Gia"t-t 10 Sa" Dleqe •••• 10 P'hllad•lphl11 .••• 1 Naw En,taftd . • 11 Denv•r , •• , , .•• I 1 lot A"''I" ,.,. ZO Houllcft , • , , , , 6 C all e11.t let ws kfta• "'h•t you 1hl111i ebewt our Football Fereco•t TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY! DlMONSTIATOIS NOW ON SALE OYll 2, TO CHOOSI f ltO W AT TllWINDOUl SAVINGS For Top Sports Coverage "Rea d th e DAI LY PI LOT ' • t!" Work doM 111t ynur horn~ or bu~lnr.s•. I •HONE 548-55~1 'Oil l'ltll llTIMATIS r ;;, CALL I Jl ... JR4 1 r • ..,.:.·~r:,''~';'~'~":'~'~n:n~1~i:n;c~h~1ri~n~·~,,~,~l~'~':'~"~"::"~'~"~'~'~'~''~'~'~':O'';_;n~•~c!"~ ... !l'::===================================s====~ .••.••....•......••• ,, ' 22 DAILY PJLOr ,ftt Baslcetffll ' Anteaters 'Face Cl'CLE ACES_ Ylf;,l N CM - TarsRipLakewoodinPoloFeature ' :O.·larina·s vjdngs ~ored rour Hunt.ieilQh Beach's. Jt1ck ;. goals 1n the fourth quarter ,1~ T • ' h ' d' Tiff Woods Is the target of J5 other hand "''estn11n ster a 7.~ defeat '·Offg· :· .. ·.• .. ,·, • ·1,~,.' , S riders tonight "'hen the na-in opening round pla y ot the I« ''""'I s~·1lwa." rnotorc"tle l v " .--'-' J ;:innual Estani.:1;1 water po (J . · • _,. ' , racing c.hampion!ihi ps get l I I · I • •.;_floJt. ~! • lot1n1<1rne11I r1 11e attl'rspoo ":ifrl). -under "av al the Ora ng e UC T.rvine will'bpeA'tMe • schockJ!e shows the Anteaters 1'hursda y aftetnuon. I d Count.v l·'airorounds in Co~la k II l ''I T2 basketball season wtth four openi ng w11h a ou r-gan1r roa ~ The \'1 ·1ngs "'I nice ,-. road gam~ on t~ East CMst .trip 'to the f:a sl CoasL \\'hen Mes:-i. J)ora.Po 1winner over Los th I h .. ,,,. woth f'~ First ral.'.e bernns a t 8.15 Amigos, 11·21 !hr s afrernoon at beginning at the University of ey te ur n " •" · ,,. crplion nf the f11ur·team L'C'I .,.,ah the Zll·e1'en t prograrn 4:3(1111 the second round . Tennes.~ee followed by \\l est lournev Dec 21 ·2'2 , there are bring cul nnnaterl by the final F'ounta1n Valley and ~~di:-;Qn Virgtnitt. Army and Seton six garnes with out-<if-state op-four-lap heat which decides meet In the other half of thr- Ha!I. ponent 1n surcessinn. the championship. charnp1onsh1p braeket at Tn get 1hat 1n1press1ve state -'C:...C'--'-------------'-----"------ under wa ,1·, coach Tim Tift "'ill gather his c ha r g " s together for the first time on Ocl. l.'i. first practice date allowed by lhe NCAA. to prepare for the Dec. I opener in Tennes.~ee. "\\1e are trying (n huild a -....major class prngrarn with top calibre at hletes_ \\le alsn reel "·e are pla ying 1r1 Tnttn'>' nf the top bttsketball cr:n!ers Jn thC' country this .\'ear. "\lie have at least 10 of ou r 26 games against L'n1ver.~i1y division teams. We h;,ve never had more than five bt'lore. "It is bv far the mnst challenging ·schedule we ha ve ever undertaken. Al one tirne last year TennessPe \\'as ranl;- ed se\'en!h and we pla :; !hem in KTlQxville : Hawaii was 1Slh. went rn the quarterfinals 0r the NIT and l11Hi all fi l'e starters returning : Cal Stair: 1Lnn11: Beach l almost upset UCLA and was ranked 17th. ''Louisiana State of ."i e w Orleans was lhe No l ra nked. college dh·ision team last .\•ear and has moved to the unil'ers i- lv level this season, ·"And there are traditional powers like West Virginia. thc t ·s. Militarv Acadern :y tArmy f and Seton I.fall nn a hnme:and-horne basis. "Throw in the top two tc;im~ In the college division wC>stert1 regionals from Puget Soun<! anrl Seattle Pacifir along with ;.!wa:;s tough UC RivC>rs1de and San Diego St;ite and \'nu have quite a schedule.·• Tift savs "·ithout running nut of brCath . tie also mentioned a rnuple nf in!ersectional cl ashes \\'ith midwest col\egP di v is '1 on li'ams from \\'heaton and Chicago Sl;ite. both of \\·hil"h arP coming In [rawford Hall for gamPs th i~ ~cason_ ThPre are ;il~o 1wo olher in· l!'.'rsecti nna\ foes on I h e ~ r h en u l e Brthan1· 1Oklahoma 1 and 0 liv e t 1T!linois l. alnnl! wilh trarli· tinnal area foes Cha oman, Oc· C'idental. and Cal r o I y (Pnmonai. A further check nf the -·. J. 1111.Jl UCI CA(;( SCM EllU~f D•r 1 -., llnlv•'' Iv o• T•nn">'-• 11 n"' ! D•c , _ •' W••i ¥"~'"'• (Jn•v"'"" I~ ,,,,, l !)•c I -4 ! ~,,.., I N•1I l'o,n'1 I• >! 1•'~1' H •ll II o ~ W""""" {nll•q• " r "' • i, n UC • lnv<'.iln.,ol T'd 'O!"' • 1 O m D•< 11 '>••!'1• "'"fl( !I r."' \ t).c l' ~·ri;n .. ,,, •' A"'"""' r""'""''"' c:•"'"' ,. o ,... r")Of ;r. ,,..,_oc "~'' 0 n m l•o • -~•!n •··• t O~l•~""''I !O r ;." '~ -,.,,.,., "'''""'' !• ,.,.. ' ,,, \• ("•<'""'" ro Lo~• > r"' •o tNJ"""' S'"" ,,_,.,, '1• "". • 0..,, .l •n }l ~JI "~l(.o l''" '"'""'"' I-" l ' -"''•"'""' '' n,.. ,.,_ ·; o< f • r•,, "''"'~' •! ' .. ... .. ' .. """' . '"" ~ .. ,, IA AO"·" '""''"' '·" (•""' '""' r., 1' •Cd "''"''"" U"'"•" o, •• ,,,,_,,,,., "'"'''" ' .. r , •. ,,, d •• ' •r " ,,,.,, ...... ,"'"'';'""" •• ••n I• -(ol ~ .... ~'~'"' "" !I ft"''· Double Bill Scheduled At El 1'oro -LONG llAJIDLED POLE PRUNER The !bing for those of us wilh,tall tr••• and short arms. "' ·Prunes dead and damaged limbs and branches, Steel cutter. hardwood handle. 497 ' ' ' \ ': ) •rJ 'ill>, ' TULIP BULBS You can aUord to lip-lo• through the tulips at this price. Now is a good time lo plant th••• little beautie s. REDWOOD TUB All redwood wit h 1teel binding. Great lor plants. or lor Shorty to take a bath in. Very durable, and good looking. IO INCH 127 BIG JOHN TOOL RACK Holds many tools. and hos a drill gauge, Keeps the worlc bench organized and keep• tools from getting lost. Steel groin enamel. 147 ENTRY LOCKS (/ E~tanc\a today after the ~-v Barons defNled Est3ne1a , 8-5, :ind Ediso n halted Santiago, 14·4. Huntington Beach advanced to the second round at the Foothill High pool and fate host Foothill today wh ile Valencia and Garden Grove nieet at 4,3(1. All losers today are elirnina!ed. Huntington toppled Troy >I, Thllrsday. The tourney eod!'i Saturday with all games at Estancia beginning ar S in tbe morning. The litle game is at 2. Bill Barnett's undefeated Newport Harbor Tars won their seventh str<.1 1ght over ho:st Lakewood in night action. 13-i with the junior varsity and frosh ·soph teams also tak ing the count. ...... 11 .. New1><1rl H&rt>o• l 1 • 1 -I I l•~•WO<>d 1011 -• ov1~~°Y~1 ~~~~""J."'~".e Ji .. ~1~1~'1::~~c~'. O<!l~•otut. f J \\ IJEV!l/S#lY ClfVfll! •j' ....,...____..,. 3 PC. FIRE SET Brush and pok•r. matching ••I. tr .. standing. N..ds no installation. Pull-0-Matlc draw scr .. ns. Bright..,_• ap an old fir• place. I 5~~-109 WALL CABINET Good fo r storage of almost any type. Mounts on th• wall. will sit on a desk top, or ua• In the garage lor storage. 199 CANDLE WAX Maire your own candles. A good hobby. It you want you can even burn the candle from both ends. 147 11 LB. JOBNSONS SUPER BRAVO The United Stati'~ R(lr.1nJ( Club !USRC 1 and Na11nna\ Midget Raci ng As.~nc1al1nn t NMRAI "·ii\ l"Ombint f1J r their final doub!eheadct of 1h'-' current season Saturday n\ght a t El Toro Speedway .. Double key. standard fitting. American made by Dexter. Kffpll out what you don't want in, lei• in what you don't want out. Thi1 malr:e1 your Tiny! cleaning almost final. (Almost 1 llUid.) Vinyl Ooor Jlni1b. Bot.h associa1ions .,.ill run full programs "'ith time trials commencing at 7 n'clOC'k l'lnd th e first ra ce slater! fnr 8·30. The NMRA le:ader Rowland I/eights' Ken {:1dney _ will head the 1•nlrV 11~1 in his grouping "'ith top rookie. or the year candidRl e Chris Cum · .berworth -0! San!A Ana of· ferirtl perhaps the mo sit formidable challenge to hi m. WMtm\nster's l..owell Voss -will be among those drivers ch•sing after USRC pacesetter Dinny McKnight of Glendora. A ftekl of the top 20 rlders in Southern C1llfornl1 will be. on ·hlnd-:fdd•Y night. •l El Toro Speed"•Y for the wee"kfy ·motocrou competition. Spectator 11nd pil gates open at t o'clock with racing begln- nirig 1t 8. . 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Heavy enough Jor big equip ent or malces a good d rop cloth. 2 97 12'x25 ' ROLL JOHNS MANVILLE INSULATION Johns Ma nville insulation is the best we know of. Got the foil vapor barrier, fiberglass body. lull thick. lils betWeen th• studs . 3 33 50 SQ. FT, ROOnNG H.avy mineral coat. choice ol colora. How about this? "Rain. rain. go awcq. so I can get my roll roofing fini1h.d. today'' (Oh, that's bad.) 4 47 90 LB. ROLL DOW UTl-FREEZE For the mountains. lt'a a must. And for hot day1 d own here it:• good protectlOn against bollo••r on the freeway. lf you ha•• atr conditioning lt'1 nec•11my to lcMp lt running rig bl. 147 GAL. • .. -.; I , ' .. . .. OAILY PILOT ' '· EE E DER A Complete Guide • • • Where .. Bene H<trbnr area balletnrnancs wil l be giren the fir sl f'hanre lo \·ie\\' the tenth i;cason lalents of the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company. The dance troupe will perform 11. benefit 2:30 pm. Sunday, Oct. 17, in 1he audi!.orium of Ne\l.'porl H<trbor Hig h School. Proceeds will henefit the Or;ingc Count.y Chapt~r of B'na i B'rith \Von1cn. The program includes rrokofiev·.<1 "Cinderell;i " and Tschaikovskv's Second Ac!. "S1\·a n Lake," · Tirke!s at ~2.~ll for adult:; and $1 ;,{I fo r rhildren n1a .v be purch;isc ci by c;illing ~1r~. Lynn Tempkins al 531-2434. They \l.·ill ;i lsn he sold ;:it the door. Latrr 1h1s nv1nth. lhe Laguna Bea(·h Civic H;:iller. will pl"rfonn 1n !he Laguna f\-1oul!nn Playhouse . ;;i[ the Fesli1·;;il of Arts i:;rnunds 1n Laguna Reach. Organizntions re cci\'ing !-iUppnrt from the R'nai B'rith include the Veternns Hospital at Long Beach, students of !he UC! lnterfaith Foundation. pupils of the Mardan School for Exceptiona l Children in Costa t-.1esa. and Operalion Stor k. an effort of the March of Dimes Foundation. The Laguna Bearh performances - 6:30 p.n1 ., Oct. 23 and 2:30 p.m .. Oct. 24 -<irl' the fir.~1 programs of the company's 1971-72 membership series. The Sa!urda,v l'~·ening p ro g r a m fealurrs "Arahesq ur ;;inrl E~ercise 1n Four niniensinn~" dancrd In t!lllSIC hy Rach anrl choreogr11phed by Miss Lila Zall , The progran1 wi\I al £n in clude a demonstration of stage frnc1ng prcp;;i red b~· the comp;;iny's fencing master, Alex Dilts. "('1ndcrella" rounds out the Saturday evening selections. The Sunday afternoon cnncert ;;it. the Pla)·house opens the "Ballet · f n r Children" series hy the cnmpany. Tha t program ini·lucies the fencing demonstra· lion and "Cinderella ." Tickets for the Laguna progr;;im.~ 1nay be purchased <ihead from the Ballet Ccn· fer. 186.1 South Coast Highway, l...aguna Beach: telephone : 494 -727 !. They will also be available 11l Lhe bo~ offi ce. to go • •• What to tlo • •• Prices for Oct 2.1 are S.1 for adult s: $2 for students of any ai;e and Sl.50 fnr children under 12. For Oct. 24 thrv are $2 for adults, $1.50 for children or ·$1 each for a group of ten or more. B'NAI B'RITH BENEFIT BALLET FEATURES COILE DE WITTE AS SWAN QUEEN ORGANIST WI LLIAM HOLMES TRIES NEW UCI INSTRUMENT Ba1·oque Organ to Mal{e ' Deb11t at UCI 011 Oct. 16 An orn;:itc, Baroque flrgan 1h;it is capablP nf a<ecnmmodating thr bulk nf ori;an liter;iture has been install ed in the Cnncrr! Hall of Fine Art s Village at UC Irvine . Budget stringencies led the un iversity t.n purchase the Baroque nrgan which is small by compa rison to behemoths qu artered at other institutions in the U.S. Since 1964 , UCr had budgeted sums to provide an rirgan but delayed purcha se un1il completion of the Fine Arts Village complex . For $16.500 UGI obta ined an •·ex· traordinary instrument." Dean Clayton Garrison said . \Vhi!e lt is too small to satlsfy the mu sical demands of the large. 19th cen- tury organ Mmpositions. it. win suit performances of 171.h and 18th century works along with those of modern m m· posers. The organ's inauRural concert -8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 -will be a program of Baroque mu sic performed by Law rence Moe. professor of music and university organist i:it UC Berkeley. Tickets. al i2, are on 5a!e at the fine Arts Village box <lffice, 833-6617, The instrument's size also suits it to modern works that reflect a revived in· tercst of composers in earlier in- gtruments and musical forms. Dean Garrison noted the organ will ac- company a choral concert later this fall, may be used for a dance work nei t gpring and will facilitate a Mries of public Organ recitals next spring. The Austrian-bunt instrument stands 16 feet ui.11 oh a movable platfcirm . The plat· form makes it possible to move the organ out of the w9y for Concert. Hall events IJ1il:t do not require l!ln organ. ' Except for Its modem electric blower. the ln5trpnent is crl!lfted in a way similar to\ organs of the i7th and 18th ci!nturiei:. , Ornate-carvings of I.he Baroque period were handcrafhid for the organt' front. ·;one can tell by looking Ula the men who worked on ll were in love \\'ilh wha t lhey v.•rrr doing." Dean C<trrison said . It. was rle~i~n<'IJ anc1 bu1\L in !hr medirval city of Kren1~. Au~tri ;i , b.~· a firn1 be;ided by Gregor Hradct zk.1·. who se family has been in thr organ-building business for centuries. The elder Hrade!.zky ;ind his ,<;on, Cerhardt. spenl four week s assemblinJ,": and tuning lhe organ which arri\'ed in 2.'l separate cases. The dClck i;lrike delayed delivery slightly with the packing cases arriving by way of Enscnada. More th;in 1.000 pipr.s. ranging in siie from two inches lo eight feet. make up the instrument. Although its 15 stops are not ;is many ;:i.s are found in a large church organ, the UC! orga n sounds la rge because or the way the stops are adjusted for tone, ac- cording to musicologist William Holmes. He is associatt professor of music at UC[ and wiJI play the spring recital series. He's Lone Yank In 'Boy Friend' The lone American in the young cast of Ken Russell's "The Boy Friend." which stars Twiggy in her mlr lion picture debut, is a six-foot-six Texan named Tommy Tune. Ifs his real name. Tune, who went from appearances on te\evisk>n's "'l'be Gn1ddlggera," which he also choreographed. to the role of Ambrose in Hollywood's ''Hello, Dolly!" gtars as Tommy Jn "The Boy Friend." the screen's first evocation or·0re.wave or no5ta\gla sweeping America . "The Boy Friend." an EMI-MGM Film Producti-Ons Ltd. film. is produced and directed by Ken Ru ssell from his own screenplay. Adapted from Sindy Wiison's smash _musical play, lhe movie 13 bttng photographed in Panavislon and 'Color by 03\'id Watkin . Intermission Three Theaters Turning To fleavicr St~1ge Fc1re By TO:\I TITL'S 0! 1110 Di lly Pilot S!tl! The opening offerings nf the new com- murnty !heat.er sea~on have bern unan1mou~l.v on t~.e l1i;hter side of the lhcalrical ledger -as they almos!. alway~ are -but de votees of lhe more seriou." dram;;i may lake heart as !he 1971-i2 campaign moves Into its second round. Vpcomini.t 11re lhree of the mo~t renowned dramas of the American star.:e by a trio of iL" most legendary playwrights Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller and Eugene O'Neill. Each represents an adm irable commitment for a community playhouse. The fi rst of ~his "big three" arrives in two weeks when O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" opens as a special, non -subscription prod uctio n of I he Laguna Moulton Community Ptayhoust>. Under the direction of Hap Graham and featuring David and Betsy P;;iu1 , Paul Wil son and Pat Birkett, the 11utobiographical drama wil\ be staged for two weeks nnly at the f'orum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds next door to the playhouse. JUST CAST THIS week were Miller's "Death of a Salesman" for the lfv ine. Community The.ater a11d Williams' first play, "The Glass Menagerie," at the Sa n Clemente Community 'theater. Both are scheduled for l)J>Cnings in late November with Richard Dow directing "SaJesman" and Ricbard Ander.sen staging "Mena- gerit." And ir you miss "tong· Day's .Journey" ai Laguna, you'll have another chanct to see this rarely produced work later h1 the season. The S1nta Ana Community Players will mount their own ve rsion in January under the direction of Art Winslow. Elsewhere on the little theater circuit, revival fever continues to, run rampant, \l.'i!h the exc ep11on of ii pa ir nf Or;in,ee Cn11nt v prrn11rn>s con11n~ up !h1 ~ mnnlh ;;inrl next -"'.'ou re ;i Good :".Ian. Charlie Rrn11·n " 10 r l. 151 h,v thr nrw \.\'e~tm1ni;lcr ('ornrnun 1ty Thr;itrr yr.ulh ~roup :incl "Play 11 Again , San1" 1Nov. Jll1 from th{' L1dn Isle Playe rs R;ick for IL~ un1pl re11th appc;;iraner 1Jn a county stage will bt> the Ir vine Cnm. n1uni1y Thealcr\ "Barefoo1 in thr Park" iOc\. 15), \\'hill' 1hc F 11 I I er Inn fon11 i.[;hlers are ~u1tini:: on only the .c:,e. cnnd production in fllur years o[ "Nobody lAlve:; 11.11 Albatross" 10ct. 221. I.ONG BEACH'S COM 1\1 UN I TY Playhouse and Civic Light Opera are ~hartnj\: an opening nighl Oct. 29. wit h Community presenting ''Hay Fever" ( N()('I Coward is running a close ~econcl to Neil Simr.n this yea r) and the CLO !!laginfll: ~·Hello, Dolly." Anet speaking of oldies, 4'The Roy Friend" arrive~ at the Laguna Moulton Community Playhouse on Nov. 2, wh ile ''Stalag 17" i~ next for the Sa nta Ana Communi ty Players on Nov. 5. South Coast Repertory lurn~ from the new \ils current "Tommy") lo the more venerable, a production of Thornton Wilder's ''Our Town ," due Nov. 5, while the Ana Mocljeska Players open (are yo u ready?) "Plaza Suite " the s am e weekend. 'l'wo more from the theatric11l archives will be resurrected Nov, 12 when the Huntington Beach Playhou~ lifts the curtain on "ArJ1enic and Old Lace " llnd I.he Westml~ Commontt Theater counters with "Heeven Can Wait ." The next Costa Mesa Civic Playhoust offering 8190 h1;11 • few miles on it -"Under lhe Yum Yum Tree" (Nov. 19). T.hiii:, however~ Is ju_rt-part ()f the over11ll theater picture. The 'coUr:giate crowd wl11 be-busy too; check this ~Pllct next Frlday. floll.y1vood To111 Ste1·11--Acts. Di1·ects,. Raises Capital for l\'lovie Ry \'ERNO.'/ SCOTT f-l (lL!.Y\VOOJJ -Artor Tnn1 Strn1 l~n·t in rl l'n1;inr! <imOni:! prorluc('r~ <ind ct1rrr tnrs. nor Is there a j!real hul' and rrv frnn1 thr p11bli<' to ~ e e Slrn1 nn I h " ~rrrf'11 A! 1t1i~ n1nmcn! thnsr t:iliz<'n~ l;i1n1l1;ir wil h his n;ime-and they arr prr1·k·u~ frw-know him best bcf'aU~f' hr w.1~ mar· ried to ;;ictress Sam;iotha F~ggar. . \'ot th<ll Sarnanth;i is ;ii! t 11 11 l celebrated either. Rilth cr th<in plAy lhr fifth \r;;i<l in s11111- mer s!ock 1n Connecticut, Stern chosP to produce his 01~·n movie---iu5l \n hire him:;elf ;is 11n actor. · The picture is "Clay Pigeon." It si.~rs Telly Savalas, Robert Vaughn, Jo~n \!1~ 111n1·1r 11!!' 11. r11t',1.rd h\' ~Ir •. \, 11 t1 u h !11 ·-,11' 1' ;1,~11rrrl nf makinz a ~rr .;t rlr~I 111 1110111·1 'if~ n1:-.n 1n:i~,,~ a n~"I IP JI rh r right pru·e 11 Ii 1111p11<'-1hlr> tn lo~" ll1011f'~,' bf' /:!llrl "I p.11d ll1\'-•'H 111 1n111111n1 '•'iii(' ll':lC,CJ ;ind p11I 11. hark 1oln th(' p1t•!11 rr . I fPll L.! 1~.1 ~ llC('('~·r~ tn hrin g lhr fll<ture in on tune-<lnd on h1111 ~1'1 "L,'l 111e pul 11 l h1~ ,1 ;1,, 1'111 111 lhe mn- !1011 p1eture hu~1 11c<><> 11111 11 I fliE'_ There'$ no w;:i,1 .v/111 riln ~rt n1f' r.111 nf i1 If I'm nnt oflcrrd :ir11n~ Jnhs I \1 product>. and cl1re('I n1y own /1 ln1 il~;;itn "8111 1 hope the picture will eliminate 1hAI poss1bitlty ." -~ Marley, Burgtff' Meredith. [\'an Dix:· 1,..••••••••••••ll on-an<l Tom St;;rn. The uner:iployed ;ictor raisl'd mnnry fron1 private investors, plunged hi ~ n111n savings into the picture and crimplell'd thP filn1 at ;:i. cost of roughly ~700.11110. ll'EEKENilER I NSI DE FEATURES LUCY BELL, 1-.:ditor Friday, October 8, 1971 . •, .. ' ·- "We had just. started shooting the film when some of my backers Jet me dO\\'n to the tune or $400.000," Stern sa id. "I hAd a choire of foldin g the piclure ;it a cost of $80,000 or continuing anrl al· !empt ing to get myself out of the jam t'IS I went Along . So I worked as director anrl acl.or during the day and ra ised money at Ari Vtn~rl , who wnrries a I •. nighl." S1e rn is an intense man. His ha1r is ;ibnul his phone bill. cast his cai;.e .., a.~ide recen11 y aboard a $1.000 • .:: rlay-~;icht oul nf Newport HarbQr' HC' rec9unts his worry free ' mC'nls ah<iard thC' "PC1seidon" ' Page 2~ nf loday's Weekender. gr11ying. His eyes are bright and alert Sllln Oelaplane PaJt ''I didn't come into lhis business to be a Amtrak P•ge producer or director or even tO make a Oul 'N' About Page~ U. riilllon dOllars," he asid. "All t want to Guide to Yun raae do is act ." In the Gallt.rle.s PRie Stem described hi s picture 115 a sur· ro~ter Exhibit Page realistic "Z," political In naturt. Irma.Cavel Showing P•ge "The plot include• government in· Terrtnce O'flaherty , Pia terferinR with the Individuals right of Ttlevls!On Gulde Pr.r,'''• • choice," he said. "Wt •I.so hint at a KCET Fiim Conte11t roreign power undermining our c(HJ1ltry Live Theater · gt. through Importing d~ga to -Yot.JU\.-,\taster Chorale 5eaMJ• P••e· ''But it is essentially 1 hard ~e •ction Guldt ti:> Movies :;:;:;1 picturt." -Comics Stern is a man Who thinks {lively. •••••••••••••• 4 DAILY PI LOT Frld1y. OctoMr B, 1971 ·!Go to Sea With .. Style By ARTHUR Pl. VINSEL OI t111 Di iiy '1111 llttl Somt!h!ni;: about tr11d !ng .11 ta ll t0n1c f~ir a ~)1111i;11n prnf. ferrrd b~· a un1fnrn1f'd sh•11?.r{t and hlast1ni;:. a {'lal' p1~f'nn h• bits nn !he f1r~r tr•1 1<11..f'~ !he n1ind nff an (J\t'rdt1e phone bill ~_;sprl·1al1.v al ~r;1 ab1111rtl a rollin,I.! luxur~ cru1sr r th11t rents for Sl.000 a da.1 Espec1all1 11hen one has ne1 er hr fore held a sh11ti;;un, nnr f1rrrl al ;1n~·1h1ng hut a !'lal!(lnar~ Arn1.\' rifle ran,11e tar,l!t't And rnnst r,1w1·1al!~ -rh<' te:!ephone (·nn1pan1 "'1!1 he happ~· tn hear th1.c \I hf'n snmenne el5<' 1,<; r:l~ 1ng 1h:it rental fe(' · \\'p 1h1nk 1he bnat 1.< the nnl1 nnr nf 11.c kind and st~('.·· ~):S Fir~! Offl('('f \.t>\I Ka ul· man . '.\a1ned for !he ni~·thnh .~1ca! r.reek gnd nf !he sea P(l~f'1don. the i~-foot n1otnr cru1~er nn11· sits in red -trimmed splendor at her berth by Berkshtre ·i; Rt'staurant The slip 1~ a ~hurt 11a!k from thl' 11ff1ct .:11 3~4~ \ 1a Oporto, 1>.hrrr I\ au f m ;in presides as prt><1dent 11f Sea1r Drnam1rs Inc . h1er11!l1 a travel ser1 ice 1111h 11s n11n .s:k~ and oct'an flet>t. Besidrs bt-1nj.! l'n;r1d,1n'< l1r<l nffiter. f\;utfm:in 1< rh1f'f pilot for 1l1e f1rm·s rt.aner fl1.i:bt serrlC'I'. Thf' r osl"1d11n rt><'entl y 11 as cert ified by the L'S Coa;t Guard for ch;irtrr. wuh 49 passengers Fnr a d;i~-.lnn~ run and a li mit of 12 for nonstC1p Tt·ocel yoyages ro the rip nf Ra ja C.tlfornia "Thert are ~till a lnt or little things 1n b<' dont>, ·says l\aur- n1an. ii~ 11saors ~rare 1n d1sbe l1rf at thr luxurious sur- roundings One '<; 1111med1ate rra('t1on lo the 5;J\(1Jlh0 vpssel is 1h11t .<:he 1~ drlln11<'1~ a nflleh nr 11"1 abo~e ~.iur ;i1·eragt crust~. ru.~I\' con1mt'rC1;>J $hrl mpt'r "Of {'(lurse the~"re things onh \\'I' can see:· he aa.ds. llulftlted for e1erv kind of f1~h1ng. w11ter sk11ng: ski n d11·- 1ng and sket>t s hoot i n g , Pn~eidnn 1.~ as \ersatilt .!IS 39· ~rar-0ld J\aufman. Ht> 1~ not onh• l'ler hrs! (1f- f11't'r :ind l'hit>f ·pilot fnr Sea 1r r lani's. but if H comes lo 11 sh ipboard wedd1 n~ or l!e;I\ rn forbid -com1n~ lntn the f1t>ld on a 11·1ng and 11 pr11 .l'er. he 1s also an ord 11 ined n1u11strr Ex perirnre as a sucrt>ssful fl'.<;111.Ufil !t;"Uf Shl)w~ Up In q1111l11~· of l\11ufman ·~ ship's stnrPs ::ind g:illr\ farp ton. The ~l rek l·es~t'I is ;i k•ngt une dre11n1 reallzt>d f11r l\.aufrnan and Stair \'ice rres1rlt'nt Ed \e'.l·tomb. -kl. !he 1e.<:sel's burl\', rurl\ .. hatred .o;k1pprr. \\ho tOOks e1f.ry lnch lhe r11!e \a1y lt'!erans \\ho 1net in thP l\nrf'an \\'ar. r hr~· con· ct'11 Pd !ht pro1ect after lhtir p;i:r~~ began 111 c-ross 1n peacf'timt' Thr drPan1 "'as f1nalll· Jaunrhrd 11 hde Ka ufman 011·ri- Pd !tal1a-Amer1can Y a c h 1 lmpnrts and \e'.l·ro~b was sale!' d1rec1nr. SH!in g: for lflng hours at rhe drawing board5, .they began CHARTER CRUISER OFFERS LOUNGE WITH ALL CONVENIENCES S~l pbo•rd S•loon H•s Roc m for 30 Con fe rees, or 12 Din ers with a sleek . s'.l·ift PT boat hull concept , creating a f111at1ng: rnnrt'renre fa cility \1·1th a nlain s11 loon like 11 millior111ire ·s den. /" l\11ufman ti·rn dt'si~ned tht' fnur·m11n rre"'··s shipboard un1forn1s or the d11y. keepin,e: the trirn looks :ind rt'rsatde prac11ca!ity in n11nd . "The~"rr policr u n i f n r rn i;hir1s." he admits. "F.115\' lo clean for ont' th1 ii g . SomPt1mes we gt't a little bl(l(ld on tht'm 1 a n d in g albaenre " lhe lip of BaJa Ca!ifnrnia 111 about iO hours nonstop. y,•1tl1 ht'r J.5()11 milt' crus1ng r:inge. !'ilereo sound S\'s1ems anrl air conditionin~ · throu~ho111 are another feature. alont: y,·j\h !ht' latest in ship.-tn-sh1)re con1mun1ca11ons and nal'ig.1· tional safety equipotent. l\aufman s11~s despite !he S.l.000 daily rental fee -11·hu·h ;it first sounds 11 bit head~· dtmands to charter Poseidon are 1nrreas1ngly he a \' ~ . although she hasn't rea lly been ad l't>rt ised. ---- Soutliwest October's Best Bet The nrw :'llunda\' holidav la11· recent ly paSscd b Y C0ng rrss rrcales two, three rl;i~r 11·eeke11rls 10 Ol'tnber. (1)1)ler weilther, IM. makes an ideal month 1n which to tra1·el the SnuthwPsl ·rn rnrrt thi s y('ar·s dem;ind. • Pow Wow Big Sho\~,:· At Center A.n Indian Pow \\'nw wi ll he lht ma in entrrta1nment at the Anierican Indian \\' r st er n Relic Show & Sale. Oct l~-17 at Grt.at "'eslern Exhibit Center. The Pow \VO\\', ex · ptcted In a1tra cl hundreds nf southland Tnrl1ans and their famili es. is srhedu!ed fnr the last two days of the shnw . Shov.· hours are from nonn to 10 pm Frirlay. 10 11. n1 In !O pm , Saturda). anti !rom 10 a n1 In Ii p m. Sunda y. Purelv a social event. a Pow \\'0\1' h:ls no ceremonial value. ~ll"n and won1en. old and 1ot111g ;ind children t oo, parl1t1p<i!t Their colorf ul cos- tumes and headdresses are 11suall,v indigenous lo their ow n 1nbcs. A large drum manipulated by a do z en bra\·es furnishes the beat. Chants a re centuries-old mel odies. usually v.·ordless, bul with inner meaning lo ln- dtans. Dances performed at a Pow Wo"'" r;in last for days - snake , buffalo and w a r dances: a rabbit or an O\\'I dance. ~ tv•o-step, borrowed from wagon !r<tin pioneers, a straight dance and others. Fred Sweetv.·ater 11.·i lJ dire<:t the Pow Wow. His father, Frances. will narrate. Both are from Oklahoma. Fred is a YOUNG INDIANS JOIN IN POW WOW DANCES W illiam St. Cyr and Sob McClellan in Step Cheyenne-Osage, hi s dad, a Cheyenne. The Sweetwaters also ex - pec't a number of Indian celebrities to al!end, among th em Tonto -Jay Silverhee!s. Jrnn Eyes Corly, Ned Ril'era of the nev.· .. 0.A." TV series and \\';inda 8 1~ (';inne Adamson, an attractive Chippe11·a from Canada 11·hn heads up TRY '1 Indian Scholarship Fund. !tr dl.:ins in tnstume ll'!ll be ad· milted fre e. 1ck~ts ar(" Adults, SI 7:l. chi undE'r 6 free. under 12. i~ cents. Pnseidon will m11ke frequt-nt trips In C'alahnil [ s ! a n d . t'ap:ible of prO\'id1n,e: formal dinners for ronft>rr 1ng ex- r rut11 ('!' l\r beer a n d sand "·1rhrs f(lr splurging sport f1~hermen. One of the m11st succes~ftil rhar!rrs occurred tv•o week ~ ago, \\'ht'n Poseidon stood at dnck tn San Diego Harbr1r 11·1thout ert>r e1·en casting off her lines. !11·0 special lhree day. all ex-.-------------------------------------- pen!'e. rail-mntorcoach tours She fea>urt's s1-: rlrgant siat erooms in add ition tn the pilot houi;e crr11 ·s quar1rrs and t'an hit 20 kno!s rasily. bu1 rru1.~e!' ::it 18 under l.flOO horsepo'.l't'r from thrE'e throb- b1nr.: diesel eniz:int'S. P(lse1don weighs SS tons and can make Cabo San Lucas at Kaufman and company hrr a float1n~ conference aquatic sports tentt'r. But an a!l nrnPv wa.!'i .~n jubilanl he hi red Poseidon fnr the Stale Bar Assoc iarion con- ve ntion. He used her as a h11r , with 125 barristers aboard at one point. h;i1 r heen orj.!an1zt'd. traveli ng fr0nl Sou1hcrn C a 1 i Io r n i a ;d)O;ird lhc S treaml i ner "Sup!'r Chief" 1101\• operat ed b~· Ar11trak I 'n!un1bus /}av \Vcekend. n c1 8· !2. featurCs fl1onumenl \'alle~·. the Hubbell Trading Posl -a National Historic Site, the N::ivajo and Hopi In· d1an Reservations. Durin,1? Veterans Da y Cruise in luxury to Mexico. 1 :Expe1·ie11ced T1·avelers Have Tips \V ecliend. Oct. 22·26. visit the Petrified Forest Nat i n n ;i 1 Park. P::iinled Desert., fl1ett or Crater, colorful Oak Creek Ca· nynn and the old mining to\vn nr .lern n1e Bnlh tours offer convenienl Sou1hcrn California departure points and ,1re open !n the J.!C'nrral publtt lnfnrrnattnn ;ind hrflC'hUri'.!'i are a\·;11lable t hrnu~h 1\nHr?.k offices I By STAN DELAPLANE .-\~IST F:RD:\~! -·rhc S( hoo! prnple i;pli t for lln1ne at the last po.!'is1blc rn<Hnent and the l ast p(lS· sible rl ollar. H erc'.~ the 11 nrd rIJ<1111 Square. the f1r~t fP\I' da~.!'i or :-.rpten1brr. 1s Rarga1n l'll~ )·nu ca n .buy .\.\'Yl'l/!.'\l; <1L r1d1rulnus price~: Ra rkp<1rk~. ,f'lothin,1:1. ll1k1 ni:: hoo1 s Rtryfle.c; F.\'erybody'$ try· .jn,g In unload for ;i l1l!lt' bread to ta~e Lhem throu~h :the airport If ~·n u'rc ,going to $l a,\' on -as 1\e are :-this 1s the tin1e to buy your .c;uppl!es. 'Kut" stand 111 the .~q11are 1~1th a i;1gn telling Jl'hat thry have to .<:ell Se r<'ra l sign.!' llkr" 'Staying here, Be t urn t hartrr l1rket for i;ale ·· * "\\'r'll rln fr111 r 111nnth.' altn~rlht'r h~· rn ntorb1kc T<'ll p1·npl(' nnt \n 111ake ~fllllC n11~1akc" r ct1d. f1nn't h111 \n11r IJ1 kr 1111" fir~! rl;i.1 .'ihrip a l1nle Pru·r~ \ar~ t'l l \hf' •<11n r 111:1< h1tir' \I" h1111i.:t11 <i ·ricer Tr1un1ph lill).,1 .. !11r .t.:lr!.'i!I ,...,1rlr h••\f'~. 1n~11ran"r ;ind reg· 1 !1«111nr1 ;i clrlrd ~l tlo \1l11 !ht·\ .•cl! 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My husband <ind I will spend a few montMs in Japan olnd would ap preciate a ny advance advice .... " 'Ynur hu ~hanO ~houl d ,crt htis1nei;s cards print- rci .En,e:li~h on nnc '1dc .. Ja panC'se on the other. Cards are r xchangrd at all introductions -vou U.!'ie a do1.en a da y Japanese don't r are for phvslral r onl:ict __ S~ a bo 11' rC'p larc.~ hand~h ak ing. Pnts On the back. Kt.!'i.~ln,i! hr111crn .11omcn. 'fhings like that are our. "San" 1s the ··~1r . ~lrs. anfl ~ii,c;s·'. It politely ~~\\'S evcr.v addr(>~~.~!'he h;.r 11~~~the Foreign THE WEST'' <!NEST BOOKSTORES HUNTER'S BOOKS FOR 120 YEA~S-SINCI 1851 Locat•d At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phone (714) 543-93-4.l H,500 looks l Pel*Mck1 32,000 U"u1..t Wrfffl"t Cercl1 IAR•AINS •.lLOUI fJPEN E1',E1\'l1\'6S 'TIL 8 P.M. -- .< \ l ! rorre,c;pondents Clu b is .. boy·san". Unless you kno1v his name i~ "\·amato-san.") * (~1ft.!'i are not opened in the presence of the ,1:1\·er ·::11u know you take your shoes off before C'n- ter1n g a house But theri lhey give you sl ippers. And the sli ppers must come off before ynu enter a roon1 111 th mat.~ -tatami. Slippers are only for hardu·ood haJI v.·aJking. * If it's late and your hostess goes out of the room ror a,\·hile, she's in the kitchen draping a IO\vel· scarf over an upended hroom. She bO\\',c; to this and say,c;: "Please go home no\r.'' 'fhis casts a ~pel! fln you and you go . (r he Japanese sandman ) * In sit-nn·the-floor. sl C'ep-on-thc-floor ho!C'I~·. thrrr's a \\1·0-root high tahle 1n rhe m1cidlc of the roon1 Dnn'l .~tl nn ll-or don't let the n1a1d CAT('ll ~ou .~11ting nn 1t. ".\.n t por1te ." in~· mard tol d n1c "\\'hrn little hoy rlo th at. \1e tell !um, ·)·ou si t on ynur father's head'·• THE VILLAGE WEST F;ne Art~ end Cr e ft~ C111iter-Open Ye er Ro und Wr'•1 redecoroti119 , mor1 workl119 St udlo1 & Golll'l' Spoct 11¥0Uohlr 11ow. HAWAII FAMILY CAR VACATIONS 11 DAYS 4 ISLES TOTAL PRICE: COUP\f 1767" court!~ CHILO 1935" U~D!~ 11 COllPLl l lf(N 11039" (OUPll l 1 ~10) '1099" UNO!~ 12 {O\.l'tf l [Ml\0 '12 09 " LJljOIR l l l T!f~ COOPl! l 7 IHN~ '1315 " t'l>O COUPlf~ '1389" 1..:1,dn ol Jo11. ~,\Of'!~ ('l11 """'.,.. 1, .. •td,.. ~· o• ~I •1•~"<11. ~~ (0<>0 I·•• n ... ,, l S"'lw o• Po'f">t><l'I Cul· '''o' c ..... 11"0 i,.., 11• .. l l'.lli....nu Venr ~--~ lool ~•-lo• foll I Wlolo• 543-8238 B""h"" ,\.,•l•l>lo n.1, ''""' BOYD TRAVEL 705 W. 17th Santa Ano THE SERVICES WE MU ST TELL YOU ABOUT •... OP EN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Wholesale to e ll stores, re\l"ure nls. i11 1titutions. Wrt have everythln9 in fresh produce from lta li.-i 11 Ch111 t nul1 to 8t1lg ium Eri d iv11 ! Frrtsh Oran9• Julcrt 1 qu e~zed in our new me chinel Free d11!iv11ry to a ll who l•- sale customers ! Or<1 ng • county's di1tributor for to11 1alads, 1h redd11 d lettuc•, I c1rrol 1tic:ks , celery sticks a nd ma ny many more! COME SEE! COME SAV~ . THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES ! I••••• Th•"• why we ..... ., dcry. ••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••• \ t .. 11 1.000·1 FLOWERS IY • Th l1 11 why wt sell ~ .-- • • FRESH CUT CARNATIONS • D E B R A • 1.000·· •¥•ry d•y • • • • • • 1"•1turlng Prl11 • • • 2 0o. 99c • limit 2 DeL • • • • • Winn ing Arr1"g1m1nt1 .J Complete We4din11 Funer1I Pl1c11 •t S1n1tble Pric11 I Wltli Tiiis Co11,a1t • • ............. I Yiu Nflffr Hell h Se Gee4. • ''"II s .. u..... • • • • ORANGE JUICEI : 29c a• • • I I I• I I I Tiiis I• Wiiy We Htl 1,000·. 1 ... ry w .. 11 ICEBERG LITTUCE 10¢,HIAD Limit 2 fh. • llml~ With Tlli1 C•up•1t Wltlt Thi1 CoYpelt • ... • • I • • • • • ••• •.••••I 1 I.• I -•• • • •• COUPONS EXPIRE OCT. 1l ROSES 99c DH. \]mlt 2 Doi. With This Coupon I I I I I• I I World 1"emou1 Co11e lrrt., ASPARAGUS 39( LI. • • • •• I • • • • • Limit J lbs. • • I • I • I I I I I With Thi1 Couit0" These r•s+1urant1 dem•nd th• finest for their customer11 Thet'1 why t hey fe•ture Newport PrMucel P•+ronize them! lllrt Arch", N1wport; Woo4y'1 WMrf, New- port ; Heward'•, N•wport; Th Ylkfw91, Costa Mese; P.rlf-.y Dtfl, L19une Nig ue l, •nd over 275 other1. How •bout your celli ng u1 ? N 0 WI ftl1tlon11ty Acclaimed World's Finest Procfuc1 Hou11 • • ...... 61M715 ,,,.,,,. 611·61t1 mr•re rtX•rn 10 $frC't(h 0ut ;;nd rt'l~x. \l.1lh nr>hxl'/ crO\\ ding you. She's a!! First Class frC'm her .~rJ-:ir>us .<-t.Hcrnom-' 10 her richly ;;rrnintcd ruhl1c room s. \\'hrn )OU S\1-im in her beaurtfu! n1os.11.:·11lrJ j"(X>I or 1vatch the ma(!nt llccnt Mexica n cr.a~dine thro11c:h her floor-1o-ced 1n£: y,•indov.•s in 1hc Gr.tnd Salon, it's hlc cTu1,1ng 1n a f1~r· Mar hoicl. /Economy cruise shir\ i~lr ihc motel arpr~rh) Superb service !he\\/\' Ji .. lia i~0f lt;;li~n rei1,tr.. Her 1ta!1~n ere.,.. :nc ~ll ~rc~i~!1~t•. 1-!cr c~hin ~t~11 ard~ ~rJV<ir ~t 1he rush '"'(a !•utt0n. And her 11 ~1;crs \l·erc rr;;incd in the f1nc~t hotels and re'r~u~ ran1<-1n Eurorc.liyou~hooldmi~~amc:il in ihe d1nini:;: TCX"ffi you can order one at any hoor in your statC'rmm. Gourmet delights wine stt11·ard 1v1ll he!r rou sr1ect just the ri£!ht \'iniai;e from a cella r ' of o~tr 1en 1 h.r>~•and bottles. Romantic Mexico ,Ja The Princ~s lra!ta sa1l'i to d1ff~rcnt -e f/ ports in Mex1.;;o. Acarulco? Of ~ 0 l coursr. And tvla:ailan :<nd I Pucnn Valbrta. Thtl'o(: are the nHJ<.t·s~e rlacrs. But \>.'(' also dock in t11·0 of i\1cx 1r0's riC\''<'St finds. Th<' ch~rmin g !1tt1(' 101' n r>t ~l;1n::an1llo \1·11h. 11s i::o\den Santiago Br.'lch. AnJ 1he f:~htng 1 illa i::t of Z1huJtilfl(')O, "here Rr.1hmA r.1::1e ,,·~n- 1ier fnv)y amr.ng n.1111·c r .. :m-rhat.:hrd h11t• alPn:;:: 1he \l.'ater·s cd1:c. The Prince'" I:al1a ~11, on i' 7. 10. II and 14 d,1\' cruir,cs ltl'l1' Ln< .-\n['.cl~: De..:. l'l, 29J.1n. 14, 3~ 1-ch.11, 25, \.lar. 6, 17,31. /Irr hl ~nd \!.1v 3J. F~rc;, lrnnl )~9) !P $1485, suhject to ~)'Ac·e ~\·ailabihty. Call your tnlvtl agent now 1vh ile choia:cahins art~till available, Or mall the coupon for a fTtt color(ul brochure, covering ~II the dera ils. See your travel ljent for rc1crvationa. ,----------- ' rnn~e •• crui-n. li~5 \l.'il•h~81::d.~----- 1 LM An8fl..,, C.hfc-rn11 900!0 I Send me l>.och111~' on G·015 BR-10-8 1 0 ~lrX'ttO 0 C.n1f-l:wiv'S. Arr.tTia t 0 Al11~.l/Cin.da Cru1k'1 I : ''"'·~=------------ ' Addm,a I : 'c.~~=------~,~.~,.---.-2,-,--- : 'M~,~'"=;;;i::r::,,..::::,----.------ ----~---------------- Princess Cruises~ Mexia>• Caribbean/South Amtria • Ali1ka/Canada .. ' ' OAJL "r' PILOT ;!_(j lt'EEKENDER \ N I OUT AB 0 UT By i\ tJICill STA1\'LEY ORANGE COU N TY'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT CLU B AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE .'\ da.J tha t \ been trio long t on11 ng -in.sol"ar as Or1en1 al loo d eors -inay arr iv e soon for most .\1ner1('anf' l! 11 11! n1nrk the mornen t \\'e beco me as {'Onversanl .:1rH1 kno11·lecl geabl e about Japanesr LUJ:i111c a~ 11 c arc regarding Chinese. 'J'ho.~(' \C'l'"t>d in !hr rl 1s1tnc-ti1'e nature or Jar· <111c~e !ond 11111 l1nd i\!iyako rc.~ta u ran t 1n Orange 11ho!l_v .\al1')f~1n;:: 111 C'very particular. l 'o the Jes:ii kno11n1~ <1r Lln1n111a1ed it 11·1ll open the bool\, so to ~peak. to P'\t'Jl1ng 11C'll' horizo n~ 111 callng. LOOKS IMPORTANT 'l'hc l1r:.1 Je~son they'l l learn 1s that Japa n c ~e lood 1 ~ llllHjllC' Ill rn any rcspel'.l.'>. rnos t of al l. pe r· hap~. 111 it~ ;Jc:i l hcl ic appeal. Because the Japanese :itta1:h the grea test 11n port ant c to prescnlation. 'J'hcy pa y :i s n111r h attentio n lo the choice cil' tabl e 11 tcns1l s -Ln liarrnonize \11ith the dishes served i11 lhcn1 -;:1.-; they do to the actual prepar- in g nf the Jood ·r() str111e for a subtle relationship bct\1·cen th e t·onla1 nc r and the contents, ' ··.·-. ~ .. .. ' .. ' ' . Th e ./i1 panese presentation of dishes, like flo11'er arrangement. is delicate and absorbing . Even a supcrllc1 al look at the food gives a fascinating ghinpse of their approach to li fe and their l·apa cJI~· Jor art1slH' expression. ALL ME TICULOUS .\II Ilic ~1s h es ire ate a1 ri·liyakn. in add11Jon to being u111fo(n1l_v palatabl r. had one thing in com· 111011 -n1f't1rulou . .; care u1 th ei r arrangement and presentatio n. 1'hcre 111a<; 110 deviation frorn firs1 course tn las1 -a delicio us sash1mi appetizer to an c.xccllent sukiyaki . As in nny good .Japanese reslauranl. the foQd mITLf.1 MEXICAN RESTAURANT "FINEST MEXICAN CUI SINE IN ORANGE COUNTY" FEATURING TOP ENTERTAIN!tJEl\'T ,i\ND D .t\NCING FRI. AND SAT. NITES 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. Dining Hour\ I r to 11 0di1y Aztec.a Loung• O pen lo 2 a.m. Fr i. dnd Sal. S47 W. 19th ST .. COSTA MESA FOOD TO GO -642·9764 THE BERLINER Genn.cui Fcunily R estaurant Fdmous For SAUERBRATEN w;th POTATO DUMPLINGS JOIH US IH CELEIJIATIHG OKTOBERFEST SECOND WEEK'S ACTIVITIES F,;, Ot !. t .1819innin9 •I t :OO P·""· O,'n1 •nd O•nc• to 1111 Cont;n,nt•I Sounch or THE BOYS OF AUSTRIA En joy G ood Food, Mu1ic. SOn9;n9. D•ncin9 811ut;lul 8••~r;•n Coor Pr+••• S.1., Ott,' le9inn:n9 •I 1:00 P·"'· 5,.,,;.F;n,l1 ol Otlob1r Qu11n Conl11! Mu,;c For Oinin9 •nd D•ncin9 !.v THE TRIO AUSTRIA Sun,. Otl. 10 -l19;nnin9 •I l P·"'· Gue1+ P1,fo•"'•RC• of Th, ILUE DANUIE FOLK DANCllS M1,11ic Fo r Oin;n9 1"4 D1ntin9 Iv THE TRIO AUSTRIA 0,.. Delly ,.., IM-Fr.111 I P.M. CLOSID MONDAY 1!'> plain. hi11 th(' l,:(•)Jh\tt· 1• dl'('u rat1vl' s1n1pl11'1ly Jt" 111ai 11 fc;i!ttrt'. ;igain f!l'IJIH'rl_\ .'in 1,, !hr J'rc!<lines.'I ol 11e1v rl'1<1 lcr1nls and ;1 tareful b;il;.i11cr 1Jet11c('l1 prr- .'ierv in~ !hei r oat ur;1l fl:1vn r an d JUd 1t1ou~Jy cnhan(· 1ng lhc1n by v<i riOtls p111('1':-:-.e<;, SASHIMI IS TOPS Br1·ausr of lhe1r tughl.1· aeslhr1u· approJt h rn roo d and their l'l':-.pec l f11r t!Jf' drl1t·at.\ of 11nad11l- terated 111grf'd1ent.'. for f'\:lrnpl \•_ 1111• .lapane:-.C' rr· fll.'.C' lo s11b1111t 11.'h tor :-.a ... 1111111 to :111y other 1n·ot·rs' ext"ept ... 11t1ng .\nd 1111· 11rdt•1>. oJ :-a:-h11111 1SJ 1.·1 prr per !lon1 111 \h 11h11·h 11e got uur du1nrr under 1r;n· a\ ,\llyako prnbably tnul cl11 l Ur 111p p11d al t!it• t 1nc:-.t pla{"es in ·rok)1), F'(lr 111any prflplr llif· n1rn11nn of sa:.h1n1i i!=i louchy. bur. 1! sho1ildn '1 Ill·. ·r 1i1;. 1s a great .J apan- ese spe<.:ialt.v. o~H' \I h1rll 1 ~ ('f/ns t(lrrcd .1 11 cxquls 11e f!e!i cary _ye1 (lllC' \\h1ch ha~ proha bl .v 111sp1red n1 orc prej ud il'C than flll.\' ol hl'r rt 1.~l1. s1111pl_\· he(·~use n1any ,\111er1r<1 ns arP '"11111 off'' by the 1d !':l of C'::J ttng r;i11 1'1sh l.1k1• all prr.111ct u·!'". llus is 11 rnn,:.:. for 1no-.1 grca1 fishing na11011 s h:i1c :-.U(·h d 1:-.hrs. il lo .... t pcnptr 11ho like to tall t he111:-.rl1c:-;.:our n1on1cl ;;; S\1·alJ011· ra11' oyster s and l"Ot'kl r:-. cin d rnt1'i .... C'l.-. \I 1th guslo. but arf' rcluf'tan1 to rxpr r1 111C'nt 111!h r<1 \1 ti.-.h. 111 Ilic 111;11or · lly of t·asrs afrairl of 1t:-. ""l1;;h_v" .-.111ell nr ta.-.lr FRESH TASTE, SUPREME Onl"e lhcv 111('n·onir 1111." rl'!t1<1an<·£' :111rl !r.\' sa:-.h1n11. t hey'il br a grf'r:ihl~ st1 rpr1..;rd to d tst'O\'C'r !hat 11 h a~ 11c1thcr ·r11c lJ~lr 1:-. d rl11 atr and Jhr onl1· d efinable qua!J!y 111 lhr :-.Jnf'll 1 .~ its ;-.u prcn1c !rc:-.h- nC'S~. Sa:-h1 1ni eon.1..1st.-. or ~11ccs of ra\1 fi .<.h tha1 c:in range fro111 sc;i !)1·rn1i1 1r1 1un11.v or r11 ttlc r 1~h ·ro render 1t 111ore cas1lv di ~C'~llble . anrt 1or added l'lav or (a~ \'Ou'll ~1H·oun l('r 11 :il i\l 1vakn 1, 1t 1:-. Ii'· uall.v se rve(! at·<·u1n111pa11i C'rl by gr:.itC>d 11·asab1 d 1or:-.C'· ra d i.~hl and 111v<1 r 1;1 bly 111th .-;nya ~a u c·e LORENzo·s SPAGHETTI BENDER WILL RfOPFN AFTER VACATION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 6204 We'i>t Coa'i>t Highway Newport Beach TEMPLE GARDENS C_fflNi;~Restu11ru11t 645-0651 MICHAEL W. FlORES Vocoli1t/Gulrorii1 1- .lpptorl11q In Our RICKSHA COCKTAIL Fri. & Sor. I lo I J-"<'aturinb ~.=--••lie Trnp1r ::il Dnnks l unche ori ! Di nrier D.,ily BUFFET LUNCH 11 :10-1:30 Mond•Y thru Frid•y 1500 ADAMS (•t H•rborJ COSTA ,~ESA S40-1937 540-1921 NOW APPEARING THUS. -FRI.-SAT. NITE S RON & MARTY '·Tl1 r \ 1'1-.11/i/r.{ n! U1 l1!1!JC C."n111111(' Wed. & Sun. Nite'i> PEPE VILLA DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS-99< CORNER OF PARK & MARINE BALBOA ISLAND -673·4530 CONTINENT11L CUISl1VE • .'lEA f'OOD.'l C"ARCIJAL BROILED STEAK S L1111«'I• • J»i11ner Entertainment Fl'Blll l"lll1; NORM PANTO DUO All Mafor Cr~lt Cards-Plenty of Porkinq EARLY DINERS COMrLm DINNER Tn"htdinl!'. Soup nr Salad, BeverA J:P & J)('~srrt OUR BEAUTIFUi, I~ ENJOY NEW DINl 1VG R001tl , -~"';:;:_--.... Be l'ul'e rnak1ng ou r (in<ll ('1)t1·ee ~e1el'lions. 11p ralhcl' thoroughly .~i:an ncd the n1cn u <i nd it s n1any 1n !l'1gu1ng p(1;-,~1b1 1il 1t>s. Comp!etf' d1n11er <; run fro111 11 lo\1' or 8:l9:i. tor ~11rin1 r IC'n1 pura. and rhickcn nr :-.":1!111n11 tt·r1~aki. to S7 ~fl for th e "full \1·orks" hou :-.r gournll'L ~pel'.Jdl. GO URMET SPECIAL "1'h1 ~ l:itlrr !£'ad.~ off \I llh hors d 00f'U\"J"CS, SUI· n1ono :-.uup and :-.11n on10110 :-.a!ad Del1C"a1·1cs thal 10110\1 ore loh:-.lf'r tail ~lt~o~·ak1 1prcparC'd 111 butter and gl;1lc<I 1\1!h :-.pcc:1at :-.0_1 a bean pa~tc l. Str:1J..- ~ak1 1-.pct·1a11_,.· Jircparcd ~trali 111th 1'£'bCla b!c~J. l'ltf' (('a drHI t'Oo kJt:-.. 0 1hr r t ll oif·c<; ir1l'lt1 d£' the Ea~\-\\.C':-:1 , a c0 n1h111· <111011 of cht r ken tc·r1ya k1 . .shrimp te n1p11ra and tc1·1· \'ak1 s1eak . S6 :!.'i ;'>.!riv Ynrk ter1 \'ak 1. a <·on1\J111a- t1nn of .~l1r1n1p Len1pu ra and Ne11' \0'0rk ~\f'ak . ~:)fl.): !-lea k 1cr1.1'a k1. a inp :-.1r!o111 .sca:-.oncd 111 \h ter1yak1 :-.au(·('_ :-.rnal J $4 ~.); large. $Ii:!.). ll 11:1 ..; lhe ~uli1\·ak1 d11111£'r~ Iha! C"aplurf'cl r1C'r.\One":-. fant·." ho\1C\rr and ~llyakn·~ suloyak1 11npC'r1:il !"f'l"(•1 1rcl ;1 1111:in1n1nu-. \Ole :\t $.'"1 9.') per p~rson . thr :-.rlv1 ·11011 prn1·1dC'.s a l"On1b1n ;:i!l nn nf 1 hic·kcn Irr 1_1aJ..1. 'ilir1111p ll·1npura and :-uk1}ak1 LIGHTER FARE, TOO <)tlit·r p1·u~prt·\s 111 tin" departrnrnt. if you 11·ant :i l1J.:htrr rep~1 -.t , arr !hf' :-.u kiyak1 ri 11yako. a eo111- b111a11n11 rd :-.ht'11n r ff'rnpura and sl1kl.1•aki. s.1 2.'l. an d ~t1k1.1 ;i~1 nlnlll'. $'-1 2.) :\II arf' -;c rved \1 1t h :-n1 1p llhf' ~11 1 11101111 <'ll'a r broth \, ,J;ip:i 11c:-.e vr gel able .-.11 1:1<1 . r irc. !'Oo k1es and grl't'r1 Ira <l 111· 01 thr a~l'rC>abl(' l'O nd1 1 io 11 ~ abo111 lhr l,1fge c!111n(·r 1rr h<1 d 11·<1s lhc staggercc1 sc rv111 J.: or llt'ar l.1' ('1·"r.1 1!1·111 as a ~r para lc course. \1 'h i<"h giv('s CONTINENTAL CUISINE SEAFOOD STEAKS COCKTAILS TO 2 A.M. LUN CH & DINNER DAILY I I A.M. lo 11 :JO P.M. C(Mll'l,t :'l 'I;' IJ\'.~'l'f;ll B,tn .~1 1.VDA \' lllU/1\('ll '1:;10 • 4 Now Appe.,ri119 BRANDIE BRANDON DUO "Tue\. thru Sdt. 8:30 to 1:30 Thursd•y Fe§hion Show-11:1S J2801 co.st Hwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL {At Crown V•lley 499-2626 Pkwy.) 496·5773 DIN E IN OUR ROMANTIC CELLAR Li\ <~A \'E f{ES 'J'AURA i\1'1' STEAK • LOB STER • PRIME RIB COCKTA ILS • W INE TWILIGHT SPECIALS S to 6:4S p.m.-Sun. thru fri. R•••t Primt Rib of Beef, Au Jus Top S irloin Luncheon Steak ~e1 •od wO!fi lou~d 9'''" ·~1 .. d. Cho•<~ ol d, • .,;~q . '""'"""~• J>Ol.ol""' G••d•n ·~g •••b lo, 4nd q••!.< b•e•d Bov~•~q• ~cld•t•cn•I SJ.95 Sl.25 Luncheon !Mor1. lhr11 Fri.I ....... , ......... , 11:10 10 1:10 Dlr1n .. r Wee~dov' ....... , .......... , , , . . . S:OO 11 11 :00 fddoy ond Sotu•dor .....•.... , . , . , ....... S:OO lo 11:00 169S'/2 lr¥in• A't'e. (Corner of 17th St.I COSTA MESA 646-7944 Now Appearinq THE MARK DAVIDSON TRIO SUNDAY CHAMrAGNE IRUNCH 11 to l LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING EXQU ISITE HORS D'OEUVRE5 BANQUET FACILITIES ,,. HIW HOUJIS I U\11 a;§ o.;1,, Mon, ·~•u Fr;, 'I :JO.'"· lo 1 ..... ~ I BOON Jlll w. COAST HWY . • ••CH ILYD 51turd1v J:JO p.m. 10 l 1.rr1.-.Clo1•d s .. no•v 11512 ~ • NEWrORT IEACH !f'c O IOWll I s __ , .... ;1 11t'l1 'on1e nppor1u111t:-!n Jld+!~t· ;111d rt·J;i, Ur111eC'n d1.~l1C''· ,\11d Ill <HU' ~·:.1-.e , l(l l'lljfl \ i:llllldbff' (()tl\'("r!.a· 11011 11 h1l1' l t·1~11t'l'I V 1-1ppill).: 11(11 -.,1~1·, l!n• 111('110111 llilll\'{' l"I! C I\ I ill'. UI' J\il"lll IJt'l'I TERIYAKI ON SKE WERS 'l')ll' 4 h ll'~t'll \l'l"l\';11\l, ~l'l'l'('d ft!l :-k('ll ('I"-. II t!h pl( kll'd rod1~ht·~-h;id ·:i light 111111 u! s11et•l11<•-.s tha t 111,Hll' ti exlraordinaril_\ tl.1\!1rful '/"he :-.upcrh baller on lhC' .~hr11n p \\"OS E'quath df'l£'!'fablt' on thr <1 \· 1·on1 pan}ll1b ~lll'f'.~ nf C';:;_:p(;iu[ ,1nrl II hn lc bfeCll hC'<ltl!-. \\1th ill! lht' app1op1 !<tit· 1 t't"f•111n11\' nur b(',111· 1ifu! liHllUl10·4·l af! 11a1lfC'"~ ~·oohf'd !111• suk11ak1 on the ~1nall -.1111l' ,11 1111• 111Ht elf lhf' 1:1IJIP 11 1·1~11~1:.trd nl Ul1U '-U<l ll1• t1•11d11r -.lllf':' !\I hf'1•I 11\1\('d 111111 ('\· ll'('lllC'l l ll11;l !lfllHll1·• a11d !111· .•1•i f•1 I I PJ.:('l ahl(' I 11111· h1na110n 1)1 111u:-.h ro•H 1i.-.. ba111l11H1 ~hl111l'-, bca11 !>prout.s, lo!u \Jean t•urd an d 1111 1011:-.. ,, <'>· ,d. :;-:·,~ "-\Y " • \dhrring lo s1rn·\ ,J,1p:1111'"(' tral'l111on, the flu lf.1· 11·h 11(· rti 'r 11as ~t'l"\"Pd 111 1111ti11dual laq uered 1)0 111 ~. 'l'he v1 •r_v C'11Jo.vable ."-a lad 1·1 1n~1~lf'ff of th1nly- slircd c1vocado, earrol.~. <'lit tun brr a11d lctt11r·e top· pC'd by lln,v :-.hr11np. FRESH FRUITS It prohahl~ ;.:ol'." 111lho11L :-a_\lJlg that no 1ni'rn· hrr 01 nur fl:l l'\_1 11 .t'-up 111 an a l:i l·artc dessert <tlthough ~ll.\"<1k11 nl!f'l s ~u c·h prn~pct·t1vf' i;oodic.~ a ~ rre:-h p111eapp!t'. papa_1a. 111andar111 01<in gcs and ,t::1'rl'n !f'a it'" (l'c:1111 !t ;.011 dn11·1 \1;111 ! In ordrr" 11 f"Otnplr1P d 11111rr . I hr1·r ~ al.~o <t 111<1 r ran,t::r of a l;:i cartr d 1!"hr -;. l'!'pcr1al ly 111 the n1 ra1 and :-r:i fond de- pa rt n1r nt:-. ('on1 1·1bu1111g a.~ 1n11rll a.~ a 11_vlh1 11g ln l!1r r1rn- 111 g".< [(l[iil ('ll,10.\'!lH'lll \\;!;-, Iii!· f"l'!'l:lll l'illll :-s t.1·1· ishl.1" ;i!lra('1i \"r det·or l\t>;.f'd 111 lh(' ~1111ril 1t·1r_v and ;-.par.-.c 11 ~f' nr 11 rnan\1·11lat1n 11 !l1 al I." < hill"J\ I C'l"l ~l lC (Continued on Pag~ 26) THE BULL AND THE BUSH Yo11 1 friendly lr:tl•h P"b p1c11"h BOB BOORMAN o" 1he O•'I"" Leodinq e G-ood Old s;nq-o·lonq eoch ~.; o"d Soi horn t p rn, Pl•n en a ... ,,9 ,1 "'"' s~o1•,,~ D·~ <'~Sund~~ Oclobe• 2• ~""<t"'"'"'1 •I 11 'In~" <;01., f , . .,_ •nd .,...,.11 B.nd B•<jtl'P• •nd 0''"'""'"'1 Compel1''""' "lh • M ••~~ P.,1 •i ! PM O·~•"<l'·d DART Tl'JUl!NAMENT EVER"!' WEONE 5D AT" w••n r.~m Orld< ,,.., '"'"'~" Enjov o Good Sell'tlion of 8ew .. roqe• ond lrodilionol pub rneolt In o Jt .. 10,ed o"d ,,i .. ndlv otrno1p1< .. , ... 877 W. 19•1t S1., Couo M e~o -64i.-99111 DON JOSE' PRESENTS PACO DIRECT FROM MEXIC O EncMil.1da and T.1co Chili Rel leno . Enchilada s 1.35 Sl.SO flNfST MEX IC AN fOOD Al llEA ~O NA8ll PRICf S e COCK TAILS e 9093 E. Adom5 (At Mognolia) Huntington Beoch 962-7911 T•wn&Coun,.yCont" ~ ,_,., 1670 NEWPORT BLVD. 1 ' l)"rl..,,. 642 .. 291 HUNTINCiTON HACH •unn• COSTA MESA 642-8293 "'"" ...... m'm"m.smaomo ...... .., ......... ,L-~~~~~~~~~~~~--'IL...~~~~~~~~~~~~~•1~~~~~~~~~~~~~- MR. MIKE 'S HOUSE OF PRIME < i• ., ' ' ' WEE KE1'1'DER OUT N ABOUT PRIME RIB • • • • • S,r,,in9 Oinn11r 0 .o i!y 4 lo 11 P·"' Attih1de Adjvstme"t Hoirr 3To6 P.M. RIB S3.25 lclm• p '' rvsc::. •wt. 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Balboa 675-5774 w .... <~ °"""" "''' "'"'\H t ~""'" ••• ••tt•U""' . -----------WESTER N SEATI NG ~~?~~, "" Co••,n,l dn l M•• ~ . -Seat1ui:;:. f0r 1h" rn•JS! pa11 1: in '.he rt"ln \•entJfln· ,1l \rc.-·1c·rn fa~tun r1 11f regular tablt'..: and rhair.• S tP thrrf' 1~ a .-.p£'1 1al "E'C'l!on th;;1 • orn es \ £'t\ ,,ln-P 1•· <funl 1t al111 :.. lht• dl!l hent1C' .l a panP~f' rnndr nt •11 1 1n~ 1111 1111· fiilrq· <ii \ery lo\1 tal\J('• \, 111,dll !hf -.p;1!· .~rr rh<i 1r·• 1• 1ih • 11-11111'~1 · il:i1 :., ... h11: 1111 1 If' 11nly f•lf'\:l1~d-a fe\\ 1nll1r ~ n(f 1hr 11 ..... r \•11•1d1n;.: Ii• .Ja1•anr~f· trad1t1on \'fl\I r.~. .,,n\r \nur -.r,11('~ hr ff"l rr rn!r"tr~ th" arPa 1plari'': lflf'm ;II''! •n l!'cf l\ •d1 1al ln,,kf'f'"· ..;n thf' f'Xper·Pllf P r~r.11dr -. a · '"('<iJhi" ;;prrri \·r:1a~1nn ni dinin; 111 .:i>nu::iP laranf 'f' 11r•·11m~1a11 < P~ ar ci rin P 1·1,:. ~.hn<tirir:'l t"'f'll~( 1:' 'n11 11'?-n! lfl '.!"'a~ r.a'l''f' J< r"< '' t ,, ,.,,,,. fft1l it1t1 (.'11 i~itlf' ''''"'"'''''~ 2325 E. COAST ~HC'~H'.VAY 673-8267 Op.,. Oaol o -5 p "' lo l 11.- CLOS EO "'Ot<O.t.Y JAPANSSE 'TH ANK YOU' A ... 4f.J!ICAN CUISINE Tr.Q PICAl COCKTA ILS Takini; lea1e nf :he re~taurant 11e f'xpre!>:r•d •"lt a;i prec1at1on for a 1 er.1· rp11 ardlng ('1·en1ng -tn .i:m Tsut.~u 1, !he affahie and prof1r1('n! manager ~ 111 th a ~udablt> .lapJnf'f f' phrasr :\nd \'OU fCln 111i l rleC'1n :t f'1'1nrn:J1· f1tt1nr In ·~\' · 1;n(ht!'O·sJn1a c1f'· ENTERTAI NMEN T POLYNESIAN SHOWS Tl-u,. !h r v 5...,,,, Nii;ht\ "'I OW APPEARING rr.,..,,\, '"'u Si.I'. f\::1 .. 1 Ii 30 •o !.lO Tl., 51!"1.0 l•on.o! 5.,...,0<'l " V o~.o l ;ro• G u·t~'"' FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND ----r TIM FULOA 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE ~6 1 ADAMS AVE. l•I M•gnol"I 968 5050 HUNT INGTON BEACH • I NEWPORT BEACH 675-0100 I ! r I ..ji 1.._· 7· £:-' ..t.~ '':A:, 1· ' :~~ l'"j"' .. ,,, -•. '(I. .J' ~' '!JU"" ,,,,. _, · ' I I •, "-· .l " """°! , -···~...-·, .. • , , ' I : ' '" .. . · ·-.. · -···~ I 1· ' ' '• \ [' ,• . 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ADAMS -HUNTl f>l GTON BEACH '/,'-$, 1:/1,.~·n THI Cll•Sllril ft l Cf ~ltll IND NIJ~IH!IM tlt\1 '" •a ~ .. 11 .1• \, •"'' <•1•· •',f .,., nt ~r , .• . \ , .... •"-~~---~---~/.• RIVIERA l'l£5TA UftANT Continent•! Cuisine Cocktail, $l"r1111g • ··r,o;~r.•t rnd f)1r..· r• 'Jr1 -!o',/ r1·ro•41h Sr1111rrloy. ClosPd Sundays w ~ ,,,. !oc •led lit!•' lo l\,11 M•y Co. 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IA NQU fT fACl llTIE5 -·-~------$1 ' J 17 l'AClflC COAST HWl'. MUNTIM<ioTON l rA CH O•EN I D-l l ~•i •t•ol:C>"• Ac<•P,.,j ~•r IOa r'll•• .., I e• m••• fis'irman 516-2555 NOW APPEARING RON SHY OPINING FRL. OCT. 1S MARY KAY TRIO SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY PATIO IRUNCH C HO IC E Of HUIYOS lANCHllOS $1 ·~75 STIAI a. IG6S _ r••s llNIDICl' ,1 .. IXTINSIYI PUNCH MINU CALL POl IUllVATIONS -141-1166 2601 W. COAST HJGHWAT -NIW'°ll IU.CH ~~~ BEAUTIFUL FOOD Now Appeorlitt The Sen,•ti on 1I Guit1rist/Voc1li1t C. C. RYDER ------- IYIRY SUNDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT l'IATURING IUMIO THI CLOWN With Pr i11 ' & F•vor1 For All Childre,, 2831 BRJSTOL STREET ·- COST A MESA 546°3484 THREE KINDS fnndu1 .; 11ll t'i't'(\ h\ thr> Lui I..\ l.u1n 1J!I ~C>r\l"ri I'\ ilTI .i lt1·a1 ·111r (':Jq11rl;)t1 ,. hu·h 1 .. ;i ~prr1.1l pnrrf · l<t1n pol o f11l l undrr 1h t'tl' c;i!rl!nT'i"' ,·hre"'"· rnea l <11111 chnrfllil!r ·1';1!..(• \111 1r )'!• k ~(t'nrr!111~ !1\ lhr rl1t"• :<1 1('5 nf ,\OUr 1 .1~1r ·bud~ :t i !hf' t111 1r 1n:i .;it tlr 1\1 n . _·rhe f'h l'f'"f' 1111:.:1u1·,, 1•n111a111~ .1 ,j,1 r 11rl1 rl hlt'1Hi f'I! Danish t'lil'C'~r>. 11h1lr \11nes and r~<ilrr1r ~pit'('~ . lhe tr1 f k 1~ In impale thr :itc·rul1ra111·111e hrrc1rl ( ube~ an<1 rl :p th(•n1 ~1n gc rl~· intn thr hlf'n\1 DON'T DROP CUBE Be1\·are nf dropping 1he hrearl 1uhr 1n t~.f' rhf'c.1,. ~.ccording In 1ra<11t1on 1t nllght c n 1 ~ n11 !hr next .h.ottle of 11111P and \·n111 ;u\'l a r ~u,. 111 l h trad1t1 n:i. 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Sl 2.j Spear a meal hall 111th a fonrluf' fnr~: fr\' 1n ho\ nil annul nnc !lHllll'" anct !hrn clip 1n lh1; drc~l rf'rl ~a11r-r 1'he •·ho1 nla!r fnn<1 1J(' .'i 2 2.i inr 11•.n I!' .-.r r1·rri "1th p1f-'rr.; •1! lr".~h fr1nt 11h!1·h 1•v1 'P"·"r n·1 1 fnrk <1nr1 •1!b1nt•ri;:r . H's r •pf'c1all·. pc1 l;it;ihlr "' ;i la~r, l'\'f'llllll:: ctf'':"er1 or .~naf'k . "QQ.IT·YOURSELF " 1·11n nthrr in triguin g iten1s 011 thr 1nen1i are. 1)Jc do·il·~ourse lf ... au ~age 0r thec.~e ~andµ.i ch hl}.1rd:; . ..\! i5 r·cnt~ fn1· P3ch "l'ler t1011 . the ftr.!'t of· trrs B<11•anan h1·f'r1\11r~·t. heef ~al;11111 nr Pnll~h 1-\lftl· ba.<a: thr lallrr l'!.1n1.'h ·r\h(l. Fnnt1n.1 nr ~! f':i 11l ln , ~1011 !r1·r1 .r:ick nr .\1 nf'rif.ttn ('hrdd;1r ·rhr l.111 ).;1 I.inn 1., lnr:i trd :ii ~.-1110 \\" l'.1t1 fir 1 0 ~~1 I li f!h11 a~. \'1"11 nor1 Re a\'h ·rhf' 11r1" fnnd1i P -·"-~~~" _nprn_r_:·1~1~~r ~-·~It n~h~~~~'.~ _ THE LITTLE LISA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now Appearing Tu•s. thru Sa t.· 9 to 2 SCUPPY CHASE & THE DAY TRIPPERS 130 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 646-8181 i i/~-'"'TA ,~,!~~!~~~CH l <:Hl'\•:s•: l 'l ISl'\I,; I r BAMBOO I O<""l\111 II~. I R•H'I• ,, r. n~ I"\ ..... ~ TERRI.CE roon 1 n '"' o< ,. I :¥.._ ~ flll :O...io.111-l/ RI• .\I'l l .,,-'i J MA 'TJ-R (;HARi.i I ""'Ql 'l l Uf)•l.'1 ,~1 .,r 11 ·11~· ~. ·: PHO'\E .... 64.;.,;5:;0 I~~ [A<)T 17Tll . r.o s1·1i ~IF'A HOUSE OF SEA FOOD DINNER • COCKTAILS OPEN DAIL Y 4 PM TO 11 PM 1 SUNDAY 2 PM TO 9,30 PM -CLOSED MONDAYS 1814 N. Coast Hwy. SAN CLEMENTE (El Camino Reall 492-6571 1--;:"~-::::::::;:~~-=---~-~--;:::::--=·~---- 4 v ~undaJJ JJruncR With A View From the Ttrrac, Overlooking Beautiful Newport Htrbor Every Sunday, 9 am to 2 pm DAIL V PILOT 2f Y 011r G11ide to Fun 1900 Ad Posters I Acting Coach in UCI Talk SJ10\v11 i11 Exl1ihit OCT. i SI\.\' f"RA NCJSCO BALL!'.:T -Caravan concert at 8 p.m. 1_n the g)1nnas1un1 or Santa Ana Collegt', 1530 W. 17th St, !'ianta Ana Tickets at $2 50 available from the campus book str1n• OCT. 8 to NO V. S .~11::x 1co A.\'D CUAT ~l\I Al.A -Orange Coast College Pro- fessor Lloyd Mason Smith continue~ !erture series "'ith dis- c·uss1on c•f Chihuah ua. Mazatlan . San Blas, Oaxac;i, Mill a <rnd i\lonrc Alb;in , fron1 7 to 9 p.n1 . lodav in Che science t1a!i uf Orange t 'oa~t Co llege. 'fhr fnd.iy sciies is frcr and OfM'O lo !he pulllic· UC."f. 8 -OCf. 15 Pl.A!\'ETAH IU)I Sll0\\1 -The Tessn1an P'lanet;irium on the 1'arnpus 111 :-:;ult;i Ana College, 1530 \\'. 17th St .. Santa Ana, 11111 pn•senl "Thirty-two !\l oons" which will simulate jour- nl'~·s to snrnc of rhe 32 rnoons of the sun's planets, on \Vf'd and }-rt at 7 l.'i p n1 !o Ott 15. No charge for ad- m1ss1on, but rcserva1ions are nel·essary Phone 547 ·9:ifil , ext 2~ • OC."f. ll -Ill l ~Tl:•.l!Si\TIO~A I. HORSf'~ SHO\\' -The Royal Canadian ;\l ounted Police riding drill team 1s featured between events in the $75.000 horse compet ition due in rhe f orum. 3900 \\' r.1anchester Blvd .. Inglewood. 7.30 p.m. Fri. and l 3Q and 7·30 pm. Saturday and Sunday. OCT. 9 E\IENIN(t \~'ITH LEE STRASBERG ~ Ne1v York Actnrs' Studio director discusses actors and 11t!in.1?: at 8:30 p.m. Sa1- urd<1y in Science Lceture Hall at UCL Tickets at $2.50 av;ij]. able from F'ine Aris Village box office. OCT. 9 STlllKG C01\ICERT -fall concert or the Pacific Strings J::roup of professional symphony women. features v.·orlis by Bach. Britten and Mendelssohn. in 2 p.m. concert. Saturday, in thr Bo"'<'rs .'-·lusrum. 2002 r.1ain St.. Santa Ana. Adm ission is free. OCT. 9 FA:\l!LY NIGHT TO REi\tEi\IBER -.!llickey ~1antle. Pa! Boone and his familv. and Loonev Tunes characters featured In lWO shov.·s, 6 and" 8:30 p.m s.1turday in Anaheim Conven· lion Center. OCT. !t KEITH AND RUST Y l\.fC NEJL -folk songs for children ope n Leam1ng Unlimited series at I and 3 p.m. Saturday 1n University Pa.rk Elementary School, Sandberg at .!ltiche!son, lrvinc. Tickets: S2 for adults, $1.25 for children. Ci.ill 833-2305, ()C1". 9 CALICO DI\ VS -Pony E:xpress race Saturday and parade on Sunday highlight lhe two-day celebration at Calico Ghos!. l 'own, off Interstate 15 near Barstow. In tl1.e Gulle1•i.es Shown in N ewpo1·t ~fARINERS LIBRARY -'..'004 Dover Drive, Newport Brach. \\'orks by Bernard Zalusky Through Oct. durin.i: regular library hours. SHl:-:Rl\IAN f"OUNDAT IOJ'j.GALLERY -2625 E. Coast High- way Corona drl J\lar. (Formerly Coffl'e Garden Gallery. l Hou~s: 10::10 a..n1. !o :1:30 p.m . Mon .-Sal. The Junior League nf Newport Harbor currenl exhibit featu res paintings by Irma Cava! from Oct. JI lo Nov. 2.1. BO\\'EftS MUSEUM -2002 N. ,,_fa in St., Sa nta Ana . }lours: JO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat.: 1 to 5 p.m. Sun .• and 7 to !I p.n1. \Vcd .. and Thurs. No charge. _P~ciflc Coa~t Archa eo- lngicfll Society \Oth anniversary e~h1b1t and artifacts Fron1 Rancho San Joaquin. On exhibit, through Oct. 31. CllALLIS GAi.i.ERi ES -1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours. 1 t a.111. to 5 p.m. daily. Current one-man show of recent paintings by Evelyn Gathings. through Oct. 10. J'ain!ing~ and kinetic sc ulpture by George Rauch opens J\1on· day to Nov. !'l. NE\\'PORT NATIONAL hANK -Hl90 Bayside Drive. New- port Beach. On exhi01t during regular business hours, v.'atcrcolors by Caro Eaton. lhrough Oct. UCI ART GA LI.ERV -Fine Arts Village, UC Irvine campus. •·Films by Painters and Sculptors" "'ill be shown contin- uously from 11 am. lo 3 p.m. daily to Oct. 22. C01'rrE)1PORARY ARTS Gl\LLERY -499 N. Coast H1gh- Y.'aV, Lagun;i Beat h. Sculptural paintings in .ground marble ;inci French l1nf'n by California artist Lee Hill to be !".~h1b Hed to Oct. 3l. !lour.~. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. LA GUN \ BEACH AltT l\SSOCIATION -307 Cl iff Drive, La- J.:nna B~ach Hnurs: noon lt :'I p.rn .. da_ily. California Nation· al Watercolor Society's 53rd ,NJnu111 Juried show. through OCt. GLE NDALE :-.AVI NGS -~· Newporl Center Driv':· Fa_sh- ion ].~land. Ne wport Beach. Landscape and flor~I oil patnl· in<>s by Favc Curtis on exhibit during regula r busi ness hours. th~oulih oCt. l\.1ESA VF~RUE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa V.erde Drive East. Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours are works by Richard Titus. Through Oct. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM-2:211 W.-Balboa.Blvd. Newport Beach. New gallery opens Oct. 23 with_ showing of Contemporary Art from Orange County Collect1ons. Hours. noon to 4 p.m. Tues. -Sun. HUNT INGTON BEACH LIBRARY -525 Main_ St., Hunting- Beach. Prin ts by Dr. Janet Tumer of the Ch ico Stale Col- lege faculty. on exhibit until Oct. 21. Hou rs, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Sa t., and I to S p.m. Sun. CORONA DEL l\.1 AR LIBRARY -420 Mar igold St.. Corona fie! Mar. Works by Clay Campbell and "Rock People" collec- lion by J ody Hastings, through Oct. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -513 Center SI., Costa Mesa. PR intings by Mrs. Charles Stanley. Through Ocl. AVCO SAVl1'iGS AND LOAN -3310 Brisl?l St . Costa Mesa. Oils by Bloveis Blinklcy. through Oct . durin g business hours. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL -2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Oils by Pat Ingram, through Oct. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OC -1650 Adams SL. Costa Mesa. Paintings by Margaret Neal, through Oct. TRANSAMERICA TITLE CO. -170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Francis Steffens. through Oct. Rul Cantonese f Pod ut Mre or t•k• home. ST AG CHlllSE WINO 111 21st pl .. Newport Beoch ORlolo 3-9560 o,._ .,_ lr••IMI hit IJ-1J -fttl, ... s.t. 'ti I•·•· ()(,"f, 10 / ART AUCTION-S AL£ -llr<Jnge Ari Association and Sf)lrth _ C"ua s! Wea\·crs J0111 111 b c n e fl l Jo.ale tn the p:irktng Jot Of Charles \\'. P.ov.crs l\1t1seun1, 2002 l'.J . ~1ain St. San ta Ana. 10 a n1. to ~:30 p n1 Sund11~·. Oct. 10 OCT. 10 J AZZ INCOHPOtlATt~O --.),ohnny Brst and the King /.ula Paraders fciJ!Lired al Sunday n1reung of .lazz apprce11lt1011 gruUp, 211 E Chaprnan Al'e . Orange. Open 10 th<' publ1e. £2 dr.nal1rin (ll'T. I ~ Cl\\ll'L"S Cllt\ll::llT -Cerh:1rd S11n1uel eonc1ut"1s !he !.<is Ange!rs Pl11lharrnon1c. Ort·h1·~1r<i in ;i prugrarn u1 l'lUdHJ.1! v.·orks bv B:11:h <Jud Kcs~ncr <il II p 111 <il l'a! Stale Full('rt11n Aur11£'0Cr "1!1 ),t·l<'t'I pust-ulll'r'11\1s.~1un nu1nbcr frorn oreh('s- lr11 ·, ro·pt"rllur·f' 1·,111 3ifkl:!71 fur t1('kt'l 1nforn11111on fll~I' 11 ~8 STOR'i' llOlJH -l:o~ta :0.1l'S<• L1brar1 . 51i6 Center !'ii , (·0,1:1 :O.·lesa. oflcrs il th1l dren·s story huur raeh Thurs ;ii 1(\ .10 <i 111 A flhn, "The IVonderfu! \\'(irld nr ll'hrrls" "111 hr :-hr11111 <tt Jfl .10 <1 rn Saturd<11•, Ort -'l 4)CT. 15 CHF:J·:n .. :NC E CLEA H\\'ATf:J{ -Hotk i.,:rullj) !Jl<l \~ <ti s p.n1 next Fnd<ty at thr Forun1 1n lngle1\'00d OCT . 15 . 16 i ' ,r DY SPE PTIC PAIR HAWK ED BICYCLES Defunct Firm's Poster Among 20 in Exhibit • T"1•11tv !urn-of·thl'-tentur) .ul11·r1t .... 111i: 1JU1>lc1 1> fr111u the ('ol!C'c11un of thP L1bra r¥ uf <"ongrt'ss will be exh1b1ted 111 rcpnxlu~·t 1011.~ by P e G p I c ' s \.aller1, Oel 9 to No1· tS ;11 F<1 sh1(in l sl~nd, New p fl r 1 ill'Cii.:h. ~h1n1 of thf' f 1 r ni ~ represented in !ht' • ' r 0 p Po,.,!t•rs 1•f thl' Past" exhihi11un hr11 f' 1 .. ng s11it'f d1 ~;1p~arl·d Trri (•! thrn1 still stir111 f' l•1Cln1, h1 ~11·e1·fr. e1·en thou~h !lil•lr IJl"o)dUl'I 'ifory h;is chan,i::· t'd {'l\1lr nu111~[1 111 the past 711 or lllJ l't'<l r~ (/ld~n1oh1lf' fnr t'XCHTif)lt' (':lfnt•.,!11 dlS(.'USSed t 11 I' 11•1,1111(·· t:•)i.1 •if kl'epin~ ;i h11r.,f' 111 ;1n ;1uton1ob1le. nod 1,11 11~' up "llh f1i;:urrs that pr111 •·1! 1h.n lhP c<..r "·as theapt>r 1h.u1 the nag. f\od.1~ 11111Ct'd !h1•1r aud1el)t'r In "['rP.~!: the button. "'f' dl'J 111,.. rr~1 .. And 1nderd the1 dtt'.I L'illllt'ra.~ Of Iha\ time . WC'rf' lo11ded "'1\h 100 f1!n1 negatives, tt11<l 1< loeu that roll wa~ f1n1 shrd, C'amera and all were 1na1led back to Hochester fo r printing and re!oadini.:. Thr American Boot Puller has l'an1shed into men1ory, but porh:ipi; 1n loday·s booted wnr!d we can wonder 1f they d1sl'!ppr.ared too soon ()ther~ who have vanished ' lrorn lhe seenr include the "\'l'h)('11*<1e Br rtce" con1pany. 't'nlumb111 ll1e\"('le" -which ;un11sin~I~ sho~1·1'd " mo nkev :ind ;1 11;irror having a ride lhrou~h lhc NlUntry, and 1hf' .. llubuQUf' Sto1e Co" which :Hh'1srd its ('t1ston1er~ "don 't j.!11 l\n1n1• >1 111' "flt' '\JI 01 t111:.,1• n11ni:. full- ('o!or fl"~trrs 1,t•rt> the "pop- ;irf"' 11( thf'lr l1n1e -"'ert: col- let•ted . and pn~.t'd by ttie1r owners c1 rn as i:. 1 m I 1 a r Pf'SIC'ri:. are col!ect etl today. l!\'TEHF.-\ITll FESTI VA L -Folk d<1r11'e1·s. choirs and soln- lsts from Orange C1iunty r·hu1Thes c0rnb 1nl' 10 pnJv1d e shuw~ beginning t•;ic·h h<tlf lit)ur during !hr 1110-r!1iy progr;in1 ;it II(" lr11nc . t·"ri ·Sril , lro1n II .1 rn . !ti 5 I' r'n Adnll~s1un '' frrr. publ1t• i111·11ed. SJ10,vi11g by I1~111a Cavat Set i11 CdM Ol'T. 16 Ri\RO(lUJ-; OHf.A1'\ CONCEHT -UC Irvine s nc11 har- n11ue organ is dt'd1catt'd "'Ith ;i <"oncrrt of 17111 and 17th 1·('11· tury n1us1r prrformC'd hy L.111rente !\·Toe. 8 JO p ni. Sat- 11rd:i~' in 1he Concrrl !!:111 Of Fin£' Aris Village. T1("ket' ~~ Call s:r1.n1;11. ()("T.-'16 • 17 SA.\" VllANC ISCO R . .\LL ET -(.';iravan Cont"l'rt 111rh pcr- forrnancC1' of ··1•1lhn)! S1at1on ·· '"Aulumn Dance:." ;uut '·Shadows ' srt for Colden \\'es1 Cntlrge. 1:,744 \;olrlen \l"r ... 1 St .. l!unt1n gton B<'aeh J'erfurn1;1nt·c~ a.t 8· 15 p 111 Oct l~ nnd 17 1<'llh 2 p 111 l:hildrrn's rn:i11nte. Sunda~· OCT. Iii -Ii INOIAN PO\V "'0\\' -Arncrican lndi;1n \\'e:>lcrn Rtlu· Show and Sale fca tu ros lnrhan po1\' 11·01\'. Saturd;1y <'Ind Sun- rlay ShQ"' opens rnday to !fl p m . al (;rf'ilt \Vestern F.xtlib1t Center. 1120 S. Eastern Ave .. Los ·"'ngeles. Hours· 111 ;i ni. tn 10 p.n1. S;lt , and JO a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. Adrn1 ss1on 1s S! i~ for 11dults. 75 cen1s for children under !:! OCT. Ii HE:\"l:.'FIT HAL LET -L;1gu11;1 Be;Jrh ('11 IC B;illrt Ill Pl'! .. gra111 bC'nrfi!1ng lhc l)r;ingr Count; B'~R.I R'ri1h \\'on1 rn. :!. :10 pm Sunday 111 Ne1vpnrt Harbor ll i~h S('l1n11I Aud1l111·- 1t1m . :--Je1<•port Renc h. Tu-krts. S2 :ill. (':il l 5:!1-:!.4:H OCT. 211 PAliL TA YtOll llANC I-~ CO. -Committee fnr Ari ~ ;11111 Lectures offers 1no<lcrn dance progran1 ii JO p n1 \\'erlrle"'- rla~•. Oct lO n1 Crawford Hall on lhl' l'C lr\ inc t:an1pus Tickets. $:1 fill. Call 83.1-li6Ji OCT. t i ca.OR IA \!E\\1\IAN lli\NC:l': THEAT J::R -Orange Co;i:-1 College and 1he Na tional Endowment for the Arts p~esc~t <i 1tance program al 8.30 p.n1 . \\'ed .. Oct. 21 in rhe auditorium, 2701 Fa1rv1c1\' fioad, Costa r.·lesa . T1ck1~ls are $3 . C<ill 334-~0. OCT. 22 SOUL OF Jl\l'i\N -!\en \l'olfg;ing filrn d~·t<11Jo,; dall y hf(' c1f 11 .Japanese f<1n1ily, 8 p.m. Friday, in Orange C~<1s1 Collegl' Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Rnad. Cosla J\1esa . T1cke!~ S~ Rt door. S<'conrl of a series of lr<i.,.·rl filn1s offered t.i~· lhr :\r11·- porl llarbor K1wc1n1s Fot1ndation . OCT. 2:! UP Pl~R BAY TO UH -Vriends of Nrw!XJl'l Rily o~ll'r fn·r guided tours from !I 10 11 ;1.rn. Groups mec.~ al lhe 1n1ersrc·- tion nf Easlhluff ;ind 13aek Bay Dnvri:, Cornna de! :\f ar. Cal l 4!14-4Jf>l fur inforrnat1on. ()(..'T. 2:1 -24 L.i\GUNI\ BEAl:ll Cl\'IC BALL ET -Sertl'.:;· op(•n1ng ~l'On CC'r1s set fur the Laguna J\loulton l'la~·housc on the F rs11- va t of Arc s grounds. Laguna Be<1th Saturd;iy prngr,<1m 1s <~! R 30 pm <ind 1ickelS ;irr S:! !or arlulti: '"Raller for Ch1ldrr·n prograrn 1s at 2:30 p n1 Sunday ;ind 11ckl'ls arr ~for :idull~. OCT. :!!I SU HFl1 ... G F IL,\I -'Cu~rn1e l'hildn•n" .~trrrl1:" :11 8 fl Ill. Friday. Oct. Z!l in Forum II of (.;.olden \\csl Collcgr. Hun- ting1 on Beach Ticktts SI 50 A 01J<'·"·on1:in ~l11111·1ni: i·f p;11nt1ng.c; h.1· lrrna Cavat opens :O.lonc!;1\' 111 !hr Sherm;111 Fu11n- d:i!1nn. Gallerv a1 !hr Colf{'f' 1 ::U"drn 2625 l-:;:1"1 l'11:i~1 1!1gh1~·;1 1 CIU'(lrnl 1lrl .\1:ir OCC Sets A111erica11a 111 Photos '.\lllL't1..::in i.::~od11 s · " ph11lOJ.!rilphtt' <' X h I b 11 h~ [)(•rothe;1 J,.1ni.:.r \1'111 h;ive ;i four·11·et•k run 111 the (h·;;ini.:r ('o;i,t ('i"1ll1~i::r L1l1r;1rv i.:allrr1 . Tl1e_ .'-h(111 run<; ! lrJ 11 1lirou,i.:l1 :\111 ;1 ;11n! ll'iil hr 111 !Ill' S('('Un(I fl1~1r 1•xh1!l11 arr:! Tlit'l't' 1~ Of\ :ul1111:-;:-:1n11 ('h,11·i.:,. c;;i lkr\' h'lurs ;ir" .\lnnd :iv rl1rou g'h Thursda~ 7 '.~O ;l n1 In 11\ p 111 . Fnd:1ys 7 :in a 111 roi ~ ll 1n ;ind Sund<•~~ 1.j p 111 Thf' d is pla1 IS" phoroi;r<1pl11r rt'cord .. r hum:in t'f(l~lfln r('SUltLng In lhf' Olfll'I'· n1rn! l\"f'S1v.;ird of lho11sanrls nf 1•1hlt•si. llfluple 1n lhl" lhll"l tc!' The phntogr<iph~· h~ tli<· lair \11 ~s. I. ;in~ t'. 1•hronit'lt'~ this 1n 1 ,,, 1• r ;i h I r Thr t ',11·:1( ~ho11· will run lo\ :\01· 21 11·hrn !he gallr1·y 11·111 hr clnsi:·d for reno\:it1nn un1 1l .J;inunr_1 \li.~s {';n at 1~ nn 1JH• ~·111c :\rl~ lac11l1.1 11[ l"C S;int;1 k ;irb:i!'il A n;1l11e £•f :-:1•11 'nrli. _,he slud1crt a1 1hl' .-\c<11i",•rn_1 of 1\lhcd-.-\r•t,_ thl' Hrooklrn .\IU!>l'urn :\rt ~·ho11I ;<11d !h~ :\{'11 St:h1>nl for St1l·tal Hcst'arch. al! 111 '\t•11· Yol'!.. ( !I\. ~he stud1t'd ~culplurc Ale:.;ander Archipt'nko .lo~e rlr Crceft while 111 II 1th and :-:e11· Ecliicutio11 Fc1ll Pl<111s Lf'ar11111g l'nh nH1f'tt, :i 11u11-~ prol1c org;in1z;i l1on uHC'rtng1 edutat~on;il and rrc·rr:it1011;1I progran1s for C'hlldrrn. ha~ ;in- !HllHlrrd 11~ f;ill ~"hr~tult• 111 (I('· 1 1 ~!11·~. Krith and l!ll~tv ;\h·i\"c1I "'111 nffPr folk snni!s ~nd tfltrodut c1 t·h ildrf'n ru unu~u;•I nit1!'IC';:t\ in.I st ruments d t1 r 1 11 i.: t"'o i'h;1ptrr 111 An1rr1c:io rronom1c I · p1'rforn1.:inecs, nr 1 ;ind .1 p rn. h1~tnr~· S<1!urdar. 1n flit> Un1l'crs11y/ T!1t• llt>pre10.~1un and iil'flllj.:h! Park Elernent:lr)' S (' hon! . ('Hlllll1nrd 1n fo r·te drshc;irtr11-S;1ndbcrg at !11i('hrlson Jn ('!I n11n1brr!' to 1111111· In Jri•ine . 1 ·.111fo1·111~. 1'e e kin,e 1"hr S;11 11rdav prr1gr.irn ;1 ~1·1r1/ll 1 1r'nl 11'nrk on thr uo. nprn:> a f11·r.r1·cnt ~rril'~ (0r l 1 ;~1111·d f11r111s }-~11t1rr L1n1d11'" ·· 11'h1c·h ~e:i~1111 t1rker s 11rc , ~uhs1.~1rd "fl Ir.:;~ th;111 S2.'> :i :+railablt• 111 Sil fllr ;1dult c; ~nd 1nn11lt1 ,\ 'I I(' t' T I" 11 11f ~:1 $:;) l11r ehildren. !o;ln!!I(' Pl'l'Jll I !IC'kf't!' <ilso arr ;11·;1tl;1bl1• bv phnln~r;lph~ innkr 1111 lh(' r\ 11'r-it1n" l.rnrn111, l1nl11n1trd .I l11l11t1on Tht• n I' 1 ~ 1 n a I ~ I'_ 0 Hox 44!1!1. lr1·1nt• or r;11!-!l<'j.!i1t 1ve~ Jlr(' clf'fJfl~l!t•d 111 tlir Ynrk, bur turnrd In p<11nt inj! 11·ht1e l11·1ng 1n the Caribbean. 1\ftcr <1 p('nod of study 111 rar·1s. 7111ss Cava! receil'ed a l'ulhnglu grant tn Study pa1n- 11u~ 111 Homr She Joined !ht• I'(' Santa B;irbara fatult) 111 J!lfi~ I l1·r works h;11·r bt'cn .rx- h1h11rd 111 J.:<tllenes 111 ha.II· :in1l l'r;1nt•r ;ind 1n man.1· · L' S 1·1t1es 1nclud1ng the fl 1useurn of .\lod('rn Ari 1n .'\ew York C1lv :ind the Feingarten Gallery 1"n Los AngC'les She work.~ in atr~ lies and produces .-in occasional col- laJ.!r The SI~ 11·cr!.. ~how1ng al the Shcrrnan t·· o u n d a r 1 o n 1s pr·r~rnlecl hy 1 hr Jun tor l.1•;11:ur. of .\"rwpor t. l!;i rbnr <:ullc>i-y hnun; a1·r fron1 10.~0 ~-'ll''" ,\1<icl"!'IR T••ll!'"'' 11 01 1! fll'i!<!\i\I·•' A MONG 20 SELECT DINNER ENTREfS GfNE MEG S >-NO COMPAN'Y \):iklnnd \lu'>e11n1 The r.'.lrh Hll! ll.!:l -2:Jo.-, jihnl ngraph~ wrrr f 1 r ~ 1 fl1hrr proi:r<irn~ nf ihf' r------------ pub!ishi'd in l~l:lfl h\ \II~~ 'it'fll'~ 1r11! lll('lutlc !he Sou!h TA KE THE 1 .. 1ni:c ;ind her husban<I. l•aul Cii;.i.q Hrpf'r't11r.1 l 'r. \l:u;:u· Taylor. "'hn "Tole 1hr \('XI 1hi'iltrr. ,'\n1 1,1. rhr l r Ir\ Int NEWS QU IZ After :\fl~~ L,1 n&c·~ death. Syn1ph~>n1 Orchcslr;1, Occ· 4 lb" hnni.. .. ,\n :\n~nc<1n E-:· i1_1 lhe IJCI Fin(' Ari s V1lla):!r We Dare You _., nt:!u~"" 11 ;i!':> repl!hh.-hed in 1116!1. 1 hc;1tcr . Bob R;ikcr J\1;-1rionet am. tn 3 .lO p.nl . daily, ex~pt, S11nda.\. IRMA CAVAT One-woman Sho w ALlilY \lllT PRESENTS GINO LANZI Mo"doy thr u Wed11eido~ TONY FLORES Th11 .. day ''"" Svndar Appea rinq 9 lo 11 p m, In Th• Wine Cellar-I! to 2 Up1lalr11 FEATURING DINNERS In !he S~" Fr•"Cl•co M•nn•r RACll' OF lAMI STEAKS • SEAFOOD ~ ro I I NIGHTLY IUSINESS MAN 'S LU NCH 11 :00 TO 5 SATURDA Y-JI to ! LUNCH OR BRU NCH Liq11cJr ond Food Coterinq For ~<1rtlt 1 SUNDAY-BRUNCH O~EN EVE llY DAY o .. Tt<E OCEAN .-.os•CE o,!1 10 NEWPORT I E.-,Cfol PIElt Sartre Parable Staged At Hollywood Theater Hrr photo~rapl1" arr l'urrl'n\ly re~. _Ja r;. II: ;~nd th.~, l.~guna I Every Sa t ur day tourin_I! musrunii:. :inrl galleries Acalh ( '"~':'~"~·~,l~le~l0. ~l~c:h~. ,;;~~;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;~~;;;;;;~~;:~~:;;;;;;~~;:~ 1J1i-01ughout !he l 'nited sr:itrs -1 nnd r·11 n:Hl:i under 1 h,., ....,.. ..._ ......,~ ......... ...,. ..... ~ ....... ,...... 2106 W . OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BEACH ;11hJllC'f'" n! thr Sm11hsnn1nn l •1~1 11u1111n Tr ;i 1· C' 11 n ~ E'.\· •·l)ir(v JI ands,'• thr idcolog1l'~I l'<t i: a r 1.., s of~------------ )'t1Sprn;rful p0l1tical parable wartime. STAR S hy l'ren,·h pla ywrigh.1, Jc.an-Thfr111·r·rnt prnd11(·t!o11 ~1 il1 1•.1 1)r,,'11T 1., 11 11r .. r f ' •Ill r·r I,,,,,. lh •I '''!:~ ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,., '-'t"o·,·11 ;1,1r .. 1 ... ' ''''' ~~rlre now 1n 11s 1rst rnar .~ e 1 s , " · . , _ " '1 C <l 'I ho 's ;:l'r~ lb~ 1·nl11111n 1~ nn" nF I •,• ,1,,,,1••. prod<,cli .. •n in " c argo an ,, oses. 11• · 1 'f" ... ,~ .., ... ~ v I llH· f1AIL\'. I'! ~tJ s ,C.ff':11 more tha n ;i decade. plays her ~on , h:il"e "·orkcd \o~rt irr ,,,11111rr,~ four pcrforn1anccs v.·crkly at 1~P:'~':'':':'~'°:":':"~'-· ______ .::============tl the Gallery Theater in Wes! Holl ywood . I Starring Rick Moses, Ted Roter and film star i\lari;in r.·tcC.ergo, the play is seen Fri- day and Sunday nights al 8;30. Saturdays at 7:30 and 10; IS. PRIME RIB STEAKS e e SEAFOOD COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH 11 to 2;30 DINNER 5 to 12 SUNDAY BRUN CH FROM 10 A.M. Ent ertainmeot W ednesd ay thru Suoday 103 N. BAYSIDE DR .. NEWPORT IEACH Sartre. the father of Ex· islentialism and one. of the 2oth century's most eminent thinkers a n d ph ilosophers, wrote the play during the German occupation or Paris, and it reflects the author's deep concern for I.h e In The Marina Oun•' 644-4031 PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Get the Pizza with Pizzaz 'lUGn-fds M ONDAY, OCTOBER 11 ll(//'(//'i(/fl llf'('r Fr•s/ i l'lil 1•111:1111 !•·1·1, . ..;1101p '" l"•1~,1·d (;1•·1·11 ..... nln cl-!;!\\:-.;r :-ill ~.r:i;1:,\'l l•.'\ 1 1f llht· ~--"'I' ,.,.,1 n111I ~·••Ir ( "nlil•i1 C:•'-( .1·"''" I<• ilri--:-1111 o·r! .\1111lf· H 1n:.;-P111111 u1rn11 k••I Rrt'~d-Rl;ir!, ~·nr·r, I i 11• •o ·•il:i I" ( ·11 k• -.\j•i •lf' SI 1·1 11llr ror t IUlll'!' 11f I•·• t '1' n111 ~11 nrla1.__.l1, 1 0•1·:1"1 II I'" •r" ;n,i: nur rnmrlr1r ,1:<111 rn1rt mr11u ~Tuff 3~ I Rf RESTAURANT 224 1 W. 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MUrl) '~ 1 l~m [*t'I ~•ChtloJ\f Pr1llt . m s. ... IOl'I rn lo1 4t M11ke m lll owor : "ti•(• l111•n· 139) Tht W1,tt111on CI!) ~1111 (e011t ~l J.JO 1J 1t1 .. i1 ·111, O<lltr1rict 11 •• , Now ft.11 C1ft llr'tll " Q ft1:ul • 1111.W: w""""' ...,.. (dram•) 'Sl---t1nt Rql!IOltd, W1yt1t JllO)fTil,. o ,,, m bttric.-6 ..... lT fN Owt fllc.-18,..,.. ,., !HJ 111 M.-t No. I on th e Coast Your Hometown Newspeper Is The DAILY PILOT Big Stnrs Not Bright at Night Buddii1g DeMtlle s Have Big Cl1ance By TtrrtlK'e O'Flaherty Thi~ w11!1 !o ha1·r bt>en the st a son .,., hen "the bi~ mol'1 e star!!" mo\'td 1n io ht lp brighlt>n 1ht tele11.~10fl scent ::ind 1w1nkle up lhe ra!loJ.:S. The ne1"orks happ1ll .'ih1lleled riut an e.s11rn::ited $j()() 000 for Anthon.\· Quinn, l.'il!l 000 for R()('k llud!>On. S.1'.! OOJ •per e p1~t • for Clrnn 1-'ord. 5~7 000 ~per ep1sode 1 for Sh1rle., \lacL111n t . S~.000 ipt r tp1sode 1 for J1r11n1y Ste11 Art. ::ind unrep;irted sunu; fo r Tnn~ Curlis and Hod T;i~ lor u101·td to TV in 1he first place. So "·hat else IS new ~ (:nrrie's Hncl-. Carrie Snnd grl·:-:s. o..-. car nnnu11 ee for her r(lle 111 "l)1a ry of a ~!;id Jl nuse1\·1fe" ll1r ns t(} .so- r1al "ork on !l'lnlj.!ht'.!' 11orl d prern1rre n1ov1e . "The lmpal1enl lleart.'' R :10 pm, Channel 4. \\1ell. "Laugh-In " has 11 new produ('er. Rowan and Martin gave .\'Bl' an 111!1n1atun1 that c:eorge Schl11!1er 11as to ht ren1011:'d or lhe1 .... oul d remo\'l' t hernsf'I I es T h e reason. tu<; tastelessness l11st season_ • .\!so Sch!a ttpr was taking credit fnr the idea.<; on "l.au~h-ln" 11 hich Hnwan and \lart1n c!a1n1 are theirs There I" a slight huch. ho11·erer Schlatter 111a~ be 1he e1-pro-1 duel'r h111 he is a l~o a p11 rt "!11!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10111u:·r of !he sh(l11 Ho.,. an and ;. \!art10 hai l' a cuntract v.1th 1 :'\BC 1intil the rnd nf 1h 1s \f'itr At that t1n1e, If "\.a11~h-ln .. r11r in~s indi cate 11e .,.,er~ are \"oung f i 1 1n 1t\ a k e rs i11 Southt>rn Cal1forn1a s1~ to 18 ~·ears of agt .,.,ho hsre not ~et graduated frorn t11gh s1·hool are 1n\'1tcd 10 enrer the KCl';T Young Pellplt's Filn1 t'untf'~l. All fihns 11111 ~t li;ne L!l't"I\ 1nade \\ithin the last year. F:ntry de;idl1ne is February 1. The e1•n1per1r1on "111 eons1st of t110 d 111~1ons -a~es six to 12. ancl 13 18 "1th pr11.f'S-he1ng aw11rdecl 1n sr vtr;il ca!cgonc.~ 1n rach d1 l'1sinn Films rnal' be l11 f' tu·l!nn or an1n1al1nn. hla ck and \\·h1tc or rolnr. silent or sound. and 8n1m. Super 8 or llirnrn. Once you see 1'h" "1nn1ng f1ln1s .,.,111 be I shown nn a special prujtran1 \\htc h Channel 28 wil! broad·1 l'llSl In the Spring ()( !972 F1lrns "111 be judged bv a p:inrl uf re1·ugnited filnl au!horities and you ng film· n1akPr11 in ter111s of content , tectini<1ue and st ~ le. According !(! Dan \!t\'11v . (·nmJ){'!ltinn eoord1nati)r, ''The purpose of the cu1npet111nn 1s In eneourage the expression of ideas throui]h the n1ed1a or , f1ln1 and tele1•1s1on. and to give • lhe .1nung filrnrnaker an au- dience for his efforL" .h1d~1ni.: fn11n the µrern:ere v.ee~ ra11n~s 1n \e.,., York and !.(}.S An11:rles !ht ~tar~ al night ::irP n111 big 11nd bn~hl '!'lie one f'\N'ptlon 11a• lon1 l-U.11.S 11 h•• 11o•n lh!' t1n1e \lt'r!•'XI "" ~.1h.n1;n fr ,1 111 · \1 1,;,.11111 l1nnn,~1b]f' ·~.1,,11nf,.1dt.1111r nr1 ·<trnn~ 1n the first ha lf hut wa'< dPft'aled h_1 an 11lrl n1n11e. .\ti the rr~l S1r11 ~rt. \l11cl.111nr Quinn anrl T::i\ l•'f ~ r~n third tfl T\ .. .s rst;1hl1~h· rd .<h<)\1S !;n1gh1ng-(lut. \ ar1et1 reports fhat !he1 11 11! l'ill1"1rler CRS '~ of!('r tn · replac'f' .\!er1 (;r11!1n a~ ilie ne111orl(i; m1dn1~h! BILLY JACK • ('(111 ll<1~ s. you'll not fcrget them.• T110 01hrr ~tar" -or1i:1na!:;: e.s1abh~htd nn T\' bul hor- n111erl b111·~ 1h1• 1c:ir from !he mo11e~ Jarne ... · (,;1rr1er and 0::11 1d .lan.".sen -n1ade p<><•r .!hfl\\ln.c.~ Jan•'<rn r 1rn r11n .srcnnd !O · The P11rtr1d~r Fan11I~ " \1ean11h.ilf'. guf'.<:S \\ h n ~ 11a11lng pat1erH ly 1n thP 111ng,<; !11 pl<'k up rhr p1N:'t'S: Rt'(i ~kel100. 0<1nny Thflm::is. And" t;r1ff1th .• JP.c k1e r;lt>i!."<ln ;ind. fr.r all I knn \\. •·Tht> Bt-1·e;l.1 Hillb1l11r.<." ~Iarl e nc's Car Star!' The luxurious. "' h i t e automobile: fe::itured in nfJf'n -' irig $cenei: nf !\en Ru~srl!'~ 11r 11· flln1. "The Boy Fntnd:' •A violent man and a gentle woman who made the mistake ol trying to care tor oth er people. in fa 1~n1'<~ 1t1 (:arner , ~1r11an and F11rd. hn11r1tr. rhe1 11ere up a11.a 1nst hlockbt1'<Tf'r men If'" 11·1th r11u [ \ev, n1::in. Hnbert ,\1 1tchum and John \\'a1 ne -ndril~ ennuc.h , all ::ictflf~ "hn ha1 e st::i!ed 11 1!h fe;:i1 11re f11in.s 11a" Clnte !ht: per~nnal pro-I jL--------"'------,---:-:---------- perty of \1arlenr [)1tlnch and G DflORl" l'""" Hlll lhn'e are Ille f.r~! rrit ·ni:~ and fr,1n1 t11.1 Flt1e~ nn h \\1~ta kf'~ h<11 r been niade and fi"rlurw!' lo~! b1 ;i"~un11nc 111:11 \r1;-York 11nd I ,n~ .-\n crll'~ rep1'r~en! 1he en- 1ire t·oun1r1 ,\l~n. n,1 one rr;1lh ~11011~ h1,1\' tll'l'Ur:nr ihe ri111rlo:~ arr rto111 :.1.1 .. \rtt:r111e .. r 1101, 1tie1 <t!'e !hr ~::ird~i .c k • bl II hit h 1fle1 l~ltlll (;hOO~e~ 10 llll',1~lll'P l1,.,,.lf aprl'ared 1n at le;ist une of the -TOM LAU Hl lti · ~ ~1 lU11 -tlAl'.lll: -·--11•:iC1111S1t111. · 1 _..,_..,, -.. ; e <wi-9-l•C.--l!rmr'ArJt"-::.-:::."::-[GP!___::____ -J !'!ilr ~ e;;r y n1n11es. coe>trncied m th• I0.'1·, b.• • • • • • .CO•HIT AT BOTH THEA TRIS. • • • • • an ,\rnerican firm named ,\uburn. 1t IS said ro he the nn-L"ll!'IJ: Iv sur1111ng rnr>del of it.!' kind ~ 111 the 11or!d .... A .. ':VI .. . ·The Bil i· Fn tnd." an f:\1 1· ..... ~ ... er.; ,,c ,1 r11~, Produr1ion 1.td ...... Q-T"ll!'I W,AT.S&•• p1r11ire. v. ai: prriduced and .. ,... 6" ~ _ -· d1!'t'Cted b_r !\en Rll'<Se!I rr om hi'> 1011 n .<:ert-enpla.1· 1 At 1h<••e p·01·e~ the 11t-\11nr~~ had f'\\}f't'1f'd 111111•]1 rnure trorn the: 11e11l·or11t·r~ ))ul I dn1ih1 if 1hr s1 a1s 11 1!1 hrt'il~ and r::n hun1e 10 the 1n•t1ie s1ud111s hrr;1u~,. lhe rr·~ "" "'Of k for thetn there. Th11L 's "h! lhey l,rl;ipled fn,111 the highly.I ~Ul'4'f~~rul 1nu.sical pl;i~· b~·1 ~and1 \\ 1[SQ0. 1t .<:lars T"·i izg\' Hl hl'r mollon ptrture debui The film "a~ pnoiographed in f'an;111s1on and Color b~· Dartd \I atl.lrl. 5 IV( SHOW STAil '> 1 '·""· CON TI NUOUS '>HOW SAT. FRO M 5:10. SUN. Z ,,M, JU NIOR MATIN(( SATUROAY Z '·"'- IARGAIN MAllNll IVll Y WIO. 1 ,,M. tt was hisf1rnjobin 9~··· Drive~ young kille r from Spiin to the south of Fr.an<~. ALSO COlOI FAY E DUNAWAY "' STACY KEACH "DOC" JU NIOR MATINEE SAT. '2 P.M. "KING KONG ESCAPES" "THE SHAKIEST GUN IN THE WEST" .. All SEATS 75c TO DO MANY THINGS THAT ARE !LLEGAL ---•oc••I' ........ Mt-• ......... 111td b-, 1-1• ......... '" -l•d ••• ,.,;.,..,..,. w il...,ul f•9" •' -•••I. A Re.I W 1a11• o---. JEANNE MOREAU ·JACK PALANCE fill I 'm INrrniNfl tt'h11/ /.,du .. ·1;1 tM dtN·lnrro~ lt•H:~~ CALL THEATRES FOR FEATURE TIMES TODAY .. • • •r.•c .. •'-"" ~· '-'-ll~ • • ••• <.oas• -Y & ,.,.., 0 10"0 ...... 1147·•<108 • HVN .. H<;TO .. Bl,llCH lhrlW'ftl #IMr- 1 Jin,.,,. )11111 l#H> rt.•1nPdy ,.r lhnf. KATHY CANNON· JOYCE WILLIAM S· PEGI BOUCHE R....: ,,...,,_ "'""' "" IMlllCTID" GEO RGE ARMITAGE ". A NEW WORLD PICTURE S RELEASE Ml '* •! CALL THEATIES ORM-IN FOR SHOW TIMES CO-HIT "UNFAITH- FUL WIFE" SHw SIJ~s atlllllt WALK IN CO-HI T "llG DOU HOUSI'" ,.,. .._ ...... 5TAIT5 WID . OCT . 13 "BLUE WATER •"1" ' 01~ '"" 11 t c;,:tz;!t~' -HRATlllR ••-OO~-o·••''"'••"''...,.•'•••' ...... -O•O ••• ""' ·-···· •M ., •• '"' IH••I ••.•VJ'• • 0'1P!P1 P•••i ''"!"'l"'I'"""'" r •I ~urlllll' ~sann's 111r "~"'~ ..... • -R- f lU\ Pl~'1•~(J(if"N• 01•N (•"'°()I, 1N ··ooc1011·s w1111s" 1•1 ,t.\~O l'LA Yl~AI CINI.MA Vii.JO. MISSION Vll.0 TOM ti lJ{;><lJ'" 01!0•1\ !••~')': " ' 1· I ' '· BILLY JACK ~ !l. . ·.' :· ... 1rc~·. cr;;.cn•' c'" .,.,, .... ~··· GP 'E!}l> ~ "-·0 1·•1 ·• :; •.. " ... ~ .. , v. "' ~- "1111: CCQDS GUTS L T'<r • 0 GUTS" !i".'I) BIG \X'EF.K James Garner Skin Game ·Lou Gassert Susar1 Clark ' , . ..-.' 1:P ··!:: ''I""''·'··, ...... ~····· , .. ,,, •.• .,, "friends" R lf:C"'ilCOLO~' ~3' A p.~~~vou~r P .:iJflt PlUS-flLIOn GOUIO IN "I LOVI MY Wlfl" (I } ~··_....,~ l"l!'Xt('fO'< ll~J11t,SIND's 111t ~~11MW.r, ~ ...... roi ~ (jt'- "-~ICHAl!ll CllliN'IA·OY~ utMJN fl "DOCTOl'S WIYU" (I) i A.I.SO P'lA ytl¢ A f CtllMA VIUO, MISSION VU! Diln LN M•"'l" "POINT I L .. NK" • , MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW SATURDAY , OCTOBER 9 8 P.M. ... _. __ ~ .... __ ...... -...... _ .. _ .,.. ............... _,,,. __ ·--.. ..... -,, ............ ---... _ -·-· '"''-.... ,.., . -·-.., .............. ~···----·-.. .... ~ ....... ,..., ......... , ......... ___ ! ..... ·-· ......... ..._ ... ,..,._ 8'•'<•'--'<'.&»•"-·' •·• .... ........ _,. ... c..o·:..·'• .. • 2ND SUPER ATTRA CT ION• lOO Cl""''·~· "'11011 PAUl ~ ROBERT R£DfORD · KATllAltlN( ROSS . BUTCli CASSIDY ANO THE SUNDANCE KIO m.:':!'°111[ STAI TS WID,. D<T. ll "Bl UE WATER. WHITE DEATH" SOME SHO WS SOLD OUT . / GGUU UlJLinn ·:::::::::::·.:.. ~) . 'lj the rock oprra by The Wh o -· In 1t> l11ot lul1 y·1ta9cd rroduct1n11 W•d. sun , su. Wcd./T~u•./J""· 11 11.11 eo I p.m. 11 10 p.m. J':l./Sor. l l./J·~l,ll ~.I ... ·11(«.,,.1f\1·r·"r1<•r1' COST A MESA. ne~e•v~l•O<l': 6'11>-1363 or ali Mutual Aqf'l"lr.i~s. "'FRIENDS' TA KES ITSELF WITH ADMIRABLE SERIOU SNESS YET IS UND ERLINED BY MU CH HUMOR . Director le•Nii Gilbert whose cred1h ral"lge wide ly from The Jomes Bond thriller. "You Only l•ve Twic e" to "AH1e.' hos token on o delicole 011ognme "! ond carried ii lhrough w l!h consi~tent loste ond 1n- le9r1ty." • l'r•in ,.,.,.,m•'I.. l"' A11~el""' Till!r• " "FRllNDS' IS AS OlD AS 'ROMIO AND JULllT' AND AS YOUNG AS 'LOVE STORY'!" -Tond• Hair, :0-:t'P< Ytirk O&ily Nr .. , FUNNY HOW LOVERS START AS ••• "fr18ncis" 2•4 AT Mll l OI ~ 2 llll()IT C.OUlO IN "I LOV E MY Wlff" I•) .,--~'°""'""'-~ to sell 'rQtX best fr iend 1!!J TECHNICOLOR' -A PARAMOUNT PICTURE HE LD OVER AT BOTH THEATRES James Ga rn er ·" Skin Game Lou Gossett · Su sa n Clark • -· Smtla~ · EclMJd N>rn · lv"dn.w [).q;ja"l ,_'""'. _.. --·..... ............ ~...... .. .. ~ Ml!illl ~· ..... ~ MlfVI· Ao.I N~,.,.., !'. .... n:Y1. • l\r/ ,,.,, .p.,.j ~ ,QMt A~ l'rllclr.DI . ,..._,. \.-•'11:00° f1tm\'"""'Bot,.A~U..O. f1J'-l..:.:z.~- 2ND ATTRACTION AT BOTH THEATRES ( DAlLV PlLOT 29 Co n1 edy's • !*5! 1 I Toi) Rol es •! • ( ¢2 i Li ve -a ' Sil ve r n1an Prod uction Delves l11to Cit y Life }'ir111 ed Up \'rrs;111!(• brfl:id\\;i1• i'lt't111· L<1rry Rlydcn "'111 pl11y nne nl the leading rnlf'.'i -lhfll of H:stcnu111. lhe nc1·111us .sla1l' -111 "A V11nny Thing ll;ip- J'lf'tlccl On thl' \\'a} Tn !lir Fon11n" fnl' rile (' c n \pr Thralre t;rnur :i1 i h r Ah11111nson Thratre .. \l;in11~1n~ ll1rrrtnr Hnl)('r! Fr~C'r an- nnunc·f'd . Hl_1rtrn Jo111~ ;i 1 ;i,t hrnrlrrl h\' /'h1! S1llers <•nd .\<111rv \\'illker Jn !he Ton\-All'ard- l \'1nn1ni:: Strphrn sOndhe1111• Hurl Shr1c!111·l'·L11n ~ L;elbal't ~lusicill cn1nrdy "hich npcns thP l 'T(;·Ahrn11n sn11 F 1 ft h St>11snn un Ocl. 12, in Lns An),:c!cs. • A Sl1a1v lleroitte Theater / '·T,n <"nm Zip lon1 Zip" "'111 he !he ~e" Tht><iter for , '.'\011 Serie.!. c!oi.t>r a1 1ht> .\lark .. T;iprr Forum, lAs ,\ngf'lr~ "Plelll Suite" Three one-act performances on staJ:e a ~ Lhe Hun!!n5:ton Beach Playhouse, 2110 .\lain Si . Hunun~!on Bearh. nt 8 .jl) pm. fri.-S11! , through Oct ~ Rt'srr1·ations -536·8861. "Pl<l'la Snilt" Thrre nn<'·i>C't play~ on st age ;ir thr L;i,i:una .\l oulton Pia)'· hn11~f'. flOli Lili;un.1 Can\'on f!o:id. \.;i.i;una Rc;ich Fn · S:i ! ill R Jn pm Reser1at1ons -494-0i4J ThP pl;iy b\ .\! it t t h e> \1 S1lvr 1m,1n \\Ill run 'i i\ pf'rfnrmanl'C'S Oct l'.l lJ1 17. ll rm. di!ilv w11 h .; 2 :10 n1flttnee, Sundn\', al thf' .\larl. Tap~·r. S1h t1rn1;in\ \111r k rlell·cs 1nlf'I d1 ... 1ntegr;i11nc 1·11v l1ff' \\htTP fril"nd~ ;ind 111\CI'" ;irt prr~~f'd tu "Ul"\l \f' ,\t lrn1r1~ 10 p1 1r~1lf' lhr1r de:.t1n1es are n ft P n 11h~rured hv a dri1·1nf! need for !rn r .inrl '"'t'llrll 1 Thr au!h.,r, <1 reslrlent 1\f Ln:. \n~ele~. 1~ a native 1'\r1" Ynrkct ;ind ~tud1ed 11 llh Bi 111..,h r !.1111 r1cht .J••hn ,\rdcn al '\c11 York t nt\f'f'll\ 1!1~ ··Tommy" pla)-:. ha1e been prudu~·ed 1n ,\ nx:k npcra nn st;,ge al \:f11 York :it !hr Cub1C'uln. !he Snuth f nast RepPr!nry. 1827 \rw Femini st Reper lo r y .\'rwnnn Sh·d , CnsJa \lesa Thl'atre at the \larun1que and 1·" · •• the \'11!agr (;ate. Fnllr111111.t: 1t.<; ~1pe111n~ · A Funn.~ 1'h1n,1;; H;;ippt'ned On the II ii) T11 thP Frir11rn . 11·111 plill l'<lnnda) lhrou_gn S;iturrl;i1· f'1rn1n i.,'.<; ;11 II .11! p 1n, 1111h 'rtiurs<!:iv and S;!lurd.ii 111;i1. Rl.>1he Danner :-ta r" in lhr 11tle rrilr 11f t;enr i::e Ber- \\'ed • fui t <'I I R pm. rextra - fli.-'r form;incr on Sat at JO pm 1, Ori R. 2!1 Reservations -F,4F,.J.lfi.l 111rr,<; ;it 2 ;111 p 111 Jt run; narrl Sha\\ 's romed~· · \l;1111r R<irbara '' rnnt1nu1n;;, thrnu,eh ,\ov<'m™'r 20 1111111 Sund ay in the r.lark Taper Forum o f the !lfusic "Barefoot in the Park" .\"ril S1m()n rnmcd.v pro<lucrrl by the lr1·1ne Cnmrnunif.v The;iri>r 1n H11mani11rs H:.IJ nn the l;C !rv1ne campus , 8 pm, Fn.-Sa1 . Ort. l.l to JO. Call 'Ilic role n1 11 r k... Rh _r_e_n_tc r. rlcn ·.~ f1rs1 Sl<'.\:f' appr;1r·· --------------------- ;1nrc 1r1 Lo !'i ,\ n ~ r I r .'i , altJtnu,c:h /1r Iii!~ rrl'f()t'l11ed f'X leqs11rly on B rn il d 11·a \ ·"n1n11g his ITCdlt'\ a; e "FJ0y,er Orun1 Snng," '·L111 .·• "Yl)u Knnw I C;in't Hr;ir \'1111 \\'hen rhe \l'11!cr's Runn11J.c." "Oh .. \ten' Oh. \\'nn1rn'" :ind "\\'hn \\';is Thill Lady J S;i\1 \OU \\'1!h"" He has al;;n brt'n sef'n in rnot1on p 1eturf'~. n1nst rf'ccntl\ 11·11h Barbr;i S!re1.'iand 1n "On ;>, l'lt'<ir Oil\ Ynu C;in ::;r" Fnrr1•1•r," find 1)n the tnr !e le\ 1s1on dr <1111;1t1r ~!f."' '· ·Qln."r nnr;ihly A.~ ~Amn1\ <;111·k 111 "\\'hilt' J\1il krs S;irnn1I' Run''" Hr IS rurrcnrl~' hnst nf lhP pnr11l;:ir TV shnw · .\ln1·1e (;;in1e." :\~ 1(_1·s1enun1 111 "1\ F11rinv Thing H;irprnrrl On 1hr lra'v Tn thl' f."11r11m," 111.v<lcn plav's the Ji!lery servant 1n lhr frre- \vheeling comcdv sel 111 ;in- c1en1 Rome ilnrl ·arlaptcd from lhP plays of Plau!us. She \' e In 1 r. r urrrntly reprr~r111rrl nn f$r_garl"·;i~ h.~· his arlap1:iflnn ;ind staging of '·'\o, \'11, i\anrttr." 1s rlirecl· ing ··A ~·unny Thing Hap- pcnrd On the \\1av Tn the Porum" lrnrn the ~nk he co· \l,TO!c \.l'Jth Larry Gelharl. Snodhr1111. \\'hn 11•rnte the mu~1r ;inrl l\'ti('s fnr lhe .~ho", nnw h;i.c; 11111 h11.~ nn Rro;id\\'\'<l -''C111npHny " ar1rt "Fo!lirs •. " . """""" """"" Cliorale S eason S eats Available Srason \lrkels fnr rhr Ill''\' ~ca~nn \\'Ill hP !hr ;innt•;il 1!171·72 se;ison nf !hi> l.ns Chr1s!n1a." rnnrcrl, feil!Urini:: ·"n_grles .\1::i.~rrr Chnr;ile and popular rarnls ;incl rlilss1r<; from ::1rnund !ht 11nrld It l'Lll S1nfnn1a Orrhr str::1. fl n ; Pr hr pre.~en1rcl S u nd 1 , .. \\';ii:ner. rnu~1c director 11 rc necrnihrr 19. al 7 30 pm . 1n nnl\' a1•allilhlr. thr Ooro1h1• (' h Rn d Irr P;i1•il1on F11e e1rnl.'i. <ir'f• on !hr re,i::ul ar sr;isnn. bPg1nn1n~ 11·1'h 01hrr e1 r111~ f1n !he season \'rrdi's '"nC'(1U1em" ~1111r1111, ;:ire il p1·esenJ;it1nn nf thr !\nl'rnihcr 7, 7 .111 pm , 111 rhr Rngrr \\';igncr Ch11r;ilp on Sun- J)orn1hv Cl1an dlrr P;11·1!1on nf <iav . .1an11<11'.v I~. ;ii 7 ~[l p ni . the ,\1usir Centrr. "SI. J\1 ark ·.~ Fcst1r;il " nn Sun · 1\lso :.i1;ii\ahle ;irr s('ll,,n11 da1. ~·rhruarv \~. al 7 'l!I l1rkc1~ fnr the scrir.~ of thrr r Pm. and Rrr!hovr n·s ".\'11>~a t"h;imbrr mu.~ic r 1·rnls tn he Snlrmnis" nn Sundav. April Iii. presen!C'rl by !hr !\1iis!r r .:it 7«10 fl n1 . All rrl!lllilr <'0'1· Chorale 1n 1he ~l;:irk Tnpr-r rerts ri re in the Pal'1\inn. Fnrum st<irting l\'llh 1he ,Jn1111 In add!!inn 1n the Jnhn B1,g;:.~ R11,?i;:s C:on.~ort, ;i.1 n n day. Cons0rt. the Chambrr serirs Janu<1r~· :l, ;it 11:00 rm. \.\'11! Include il program of Jn Cl'lnnrrtion \\"l1h !lir Frenrh r !assirs nn :'llonrl;i\. sea son tickel sale fnr hoth J\1arch 2n. <it R 00 pm. a1~d sC'nec;, !he Chor;ile \s nffPri:11! twn centuries of l;ennan discnunts for l'he L 1 t t If' works on :'11nnd;iv .. t..pnl 1(1. <>t Srn1phnn.\'. ;i rh;iinher n111~1r II 00 fl m All e1'enls oo thi.~ e\'rnl tn be cnnduc1ed hv the series will be in the J\!ark nri:;anizat1on ·~ m11s1r rl1 rer!nr,, __ T_'_P'_'_F_o_c_u_m_. __ Roger \\'agnf'r, nn Mnnrla.~·. Nnvember II. at 11 ·00 pm .. in thP Mark T;iper Forum. Second el'ent on the reiitdAr bin8tone istMaving On ... c.An On ... 547~733. ")'nu're a Good .\1 an, Charlie Bro1411 " rnmedy by rht \\'t"stminstrr (.nmmun1t\' Tncairr a1 the F1n- ll"y SchnOl audi!nnum. F.:cl- 11ard!'> ill Trask. \\:r stminst r r. ;it s·.11'1 pm . Fn -5<>! , Oct 15- JO Ca ll R9i -I Jli4 "lAn.c na~··~ .lnurnt-y Into .\'li;:ht" 1.<1i;!:una \1oulton PlavhQU~e p1·nc!uct1on plily1ng in "1r Forum Thtatrr nn rhr art fr~- 11\';il 1?rn11nrls. l.;i~un;i Re;irh. \\'rd ·S;it fr11n1 Ott '.!fl to .Jn. C;i ll 4~4-074:1 "Ro ys in the B;ind" \1ilrt Crnwlc1 's lnnk at h0mnse:i:uality 0pens C::i ! State F11llerlon srries in thP LittlP Thciltrr nn campus. II :JO p m Ocl 2'.!-2·1 anrl Ort 23 .. 11 Cal! lliO·ll7l "\'nhody l.t11rs an Albatros~" Fuller!on F'nrith;;:hlers' prn- rluc11on on~tage ;H 11!1 But"n:i Vista nnve. Fullf'rt.nn, Frl- S;it [rnm Oct. 22 to t\ov. 7 Cal! 527-4~!5 . )A (rs .... llffilMSasull's ..-L\l~Mlfillnr. SI IMIR CRUISES LOW FARES KNOCK O!'AN CANt-ICN 1 RC&:RT R'i'AN/ JACKIE OXlfl.:R .., M11D HEM."1:~1GS • ...., 'Ml.LIAM Ra.RO< /M;IJJRf[N A~/SHECI\ Y GREENE /Cl..Nll:).j GR£Y SHARQrl fARRlll _.,,.roWf..Xl[R ffi!N .. 'n,~LA~ '.<'_,.,. .. ,.,.,t . ., ,.,,.,.,.. .... ~.,.,,,.,,.,~lhOlfn:l.<oo t.'l l~ ...., .. 11(.o '""1ll ··r·.; )A ~I\ ............. "~"(Y,,l WIPll""'l_ -vi ..... ~'!' ."'"""-"" .,.,,,,.....,.,.. . .t:U'd>,.'llP'<.'..~~..._ ~-A:: • - ••. And f i>rr1ire ThPm Their Tm pa3.~ A F'flAHl(OVtCH PROOUC'TIOH o 211D TOP FIA TU RE o storring OYANCANNON 1 RJCHARO Cl!fNNA l!ACHR llOBE l lS •JANICE l!UlE OIANA SANOS • CA l1A WltllAMS (~~ l kflotd ~nd-~ • l!nlii~ 8•Homy Jnh" Ct>lkM •Glool"OI GC!'f"I • Modn" Mc(<>r17n COLOR. from Columbia Picture1 NOW AT ALL 3 EDWARDS CINEMAS DWARDS' •JO F OWAR[l<~ CINEMA VIEJO OIHER S RIGHT OUT OF THEWATER. 11 & 12 Dily Maim Cniscs Floln S395.' O ur minimum fa re figures out at $36 per day. That buys your round trip transportation from Los Angeles to Acapulco. And your first class air-conditioned stateroom. And four gourmet meals per day. And a nightly floor show. And danci ng. And snacks. And the Pacific Ocean. And Puerto Va llarta, Maza!lan, and Zihuantanejo. For $36 a day back on land, you get a very dry vacat ion. Like a motel, the Blue Plate Special, and a drive-in movie. You don't want our minimum rate? You want lo splurge? You can get an oulsi de cabin for $10 per day extra. Two lower berths cost you only an additio nal $14 per day. Choose any one of our 15 types of accommodations (up 10 $1 ,195 for a 12·Day Suite) and you'll get the vacation value of your tile. Tha T.S.S. Fai rsea is of Liberian registry wilh an enchanting Italian crew who indUlge your every wish. Come catch the magnificent new Fairsea and enjoy a magnificent new kind of vacalion. It's pure pleasure, even for your wallet. S•lllng dates from Loa Angeles: Dec.17, 29. Jan. 10, 21, Feb . 2. 14, 25. Ma r. a. 20, 31. Apr. 12, 24, May 5. Addilional 1972 sailing dates on request. Cati your travel agent now! ~SITMAR CRUISES + The ¥ICation yctJ how lo su,lo b.I;...... 1000 WllJh!r1 81vd .• LOI A11g1le1. CA 90017 • Pl'!&n1 1'13) •85-1812 The r asl for this produe11on 1n1·ludes f\lark 8 r a m ha 11 • Harhar;i r.olb\, La r r '! Feri(llson. Barra G r ant • \lirh;icl !'atak1, Ayn 11uyman and Helene \Vinstnn. ~hchael .\t11nTi"I \.1'1!1 direct. ~lnntf'I ~!aged last srason's :\'TF'l prodtu.:tlon nf Oliver Hailtv ·~ "Fill hers Da~" and this ~f·asnn's "Auhrev Beardslev, thr .\Mrh)-te" hy Jon Reiin \1cD011a!d Signet! \!I, \1 h..t~ s1,llned nnr11 OC'!.u1se ro JOln I. 1 n n Rf'd>;rJ1 e and \'ictnr ~\a!ure 111 rhr C'il~! rif •·£1rry Little l ro.1!. .l nrl :->ann~ .. l.rnn:ircl ,\ckcrman producf'S rh<' ~creenplay "·h1ch ry Howarcl co-au!hored v.· t t ft Robert Klane from the E \a~• Hunter no1'cl. S11y i nd play 11 l(ing1 C11ll1, Lek• Tat.oe, !~r 1~11 loolf ION price of only s I 7.!l5 per d~'f foe1 per soo -CoJtl,& oc~upancy1. Tt11$ includes: Oelul~ ac;:.:im . ..,~ddtion$. Brealo.Tas: •~d o·~rer. iacso Hvauaole rOO'I'~ w thJu: mca ~I s,, ~.laga:•n~ ~avs: "One ol r~e :IJ bt1st ••• tna ll•g olaca is 1<.ngs Casrl• • •• Kings Castle wons 1;r1tes lor com1ort. llamboyd11GB and cen:111 /o,a11r:>n." A! 1ha Castle there's !l'drio11ennls. heated pool, *~"ng. sno.,.mob11m~, l1b~1,:;~• !aod, and 1~.e 9~me1 people play, PLUS11'\e IT'?d mus c.JJ For Reservations call: Ze."li!h 9-9924 I ·cm:•1· .... -, .. I --""' •• I . ..... ,. ·-· -.... --W.•hlnd Cruise from Sin Pllncbco, l ni9lltl from 'tS, 141111111 December 10, 1971. " 30 tlAll Y PILO T NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES .. • ......... ~~., .... ,~ ...... ......... ,~'""'" ....... ·Also- --.. ,,,.... -. ' ... ' . ., ••.•• ··~ ··-••"-> \ ' ... • ;,·--1 \,_/ ....__ ... "START THE REVOLUTION WITHOUT ME" I Donold Suthe rl and Ge ne Wilder J ..-o'!!'!!'!!!'!!~~ -----=::: ~ aD EXCLUSIVE O.C. lNGAGEMENI 'l._,(_j llOW ,lATIMG! 41h Wlfr; ~..::_:-.J:::'--1--...,~ Mo11.-f ri. oo 8114 101(1 ~CW"aI~ S.t.&s ... 11. 1•1 iic 1 ;s1 )1) -~ ••ro•J( "fl()l<IJ 8 ICll ..... " ... -···· Hi, Ho , Enter the (Clean Air) Fair •••••••••••••••••• • I • I • I I I 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH Saturday. October 16, 1971 ·1 I I I I •' •' • Check the boxes opposite the events you wi5h lo enter (i nclude S4.00 for Gr.,nd Pr ix), clip the coupon I and ma il to 02 Fash ion Island, Newport Center, New. I port Beach, Ca lifornia 92660. Ma ~e check\ payable I to L.O .G .G. !INCLUDE S4.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIX ! I I Pl ed~e ~nter me in the fo llowing events et fhe Cy-I cology Fa•r at FASHION ISLAND in Newport Be ,,ch I I Sat .. Oct. ! 6, I '171 . I agree to abide by all the rules I of the A.B.L .. A govr.rnin g these events, and I will I ecc.ept the decision of the judges a1 fin al. • I 0 [J 0 D 0 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PRIX YOUTH HANDICAP RACES 11 4.18) TRICYCLE RACES IJ·4·S year>) THE QUEEN RACE TH E BICYC LE PARADE "Oldtirrie Bicycl e Da ys" theme I • I • I I I I I , ' . . . . . Yo111' Guide f.o ltfovies 'Stockbroker': One Man's Fantasy f; d 1 J n r '.~ Nulc· '/'IHS ,11u1. ll' ori utc 1$ prrparcd b!! thl' j1l nu comn11/leC' of //ur/Jur (.'1ila1crl PTA i\Jrs. /ffrr·ry At ellor 1s p1·esicler1 t a11d ~Ir ~ tlr11r t> Norrllnnfl is co1nn11 itee cl1a1rn1(111. tr 1.~ n.reuil~d as u reference n1 d r1en·r1101111u .~u1tOblc f 1 I 111 s Jnr l'1',.ftJ111 ayr Qr(11//1.~ and 1cdl uppear trc.-J.:l !J )·()u r p1e.11>.~ arc .~n/1Cllf'd 11fa1/ lhi'711 tu !>I n· t'ft Ct1ulc, t'r1rr nf /h r fJA.lLY 11/f,O"f * :'llOVIE GUIOE .-\DUL TS The Ar raoi;e n1r nt I I\ 1: Pl'rso11al1tv and .~ex u a! ha11gups i;f a br1lhant public relations rnan 1K1rk Douglas• 1n hi~ C'omputer1zed \\'Orld f'a.ve Dunaway pla.1·s the un1 nh1b1tcd off1c<' 1n1stress Deborah Kerr is the t'Stabltsh- ment \l.'1ft trying to sa \·e her world and marriage. Carnal Kno"ledl(e (R J: :\11ke Nicho ls direct.~ the .Jules Feif- fcr sc ript in a series of case history re'-'cla 11ons or sexual aberrations and g 11 t t er language v•hich the filn1 says reflects American s o c 1 et I'. Stars Ann-1\·largrcl and .Ja~k Nicholson "l>OC"" ~I\): The legend<1r.v l)oc Holliday. a cunsumpt1ve dentist turned gambler, falls tn love v.·1th a frontier pro· slltu!c. \\:yall ~~arp ts portra~·cd .1s politica l op· portun1sl who staged the famous gunfight for poli!u:;;I purposes Stars Stacy Keach and Faye Ounawa~· Doctor 's \\li ves (Rt S1or11 of wife-s1vapping doetors and the behind the scenes at:- !1~·1ties of their wives in subu rbia. Friends Jii l: Sean Bur 11 ::in{! An1cee Al\'111a por!ray· twn ~oung. loncl1· Fr e··nch rccn;igers 11'~.n.~e friendship del'elnps-111\(i 1()1'<'. Not realiz- ing rhe prcsslires of life, they lry to \ive in lhc 111orld of lo1f' they h;:i1'l' found v.·11h earh other MCME RATINGS mR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE l~o obo•CI"• ol >•• ,.,,n91., •o oh!o"" ............... , ...... , .•... ,, •' '"'""' ,.,....., '"" ,., ... ,.., o~ t••" '"''"'"" Gimmtr Sh,lttr t ll f : Documentary .-S(!('()unt of Roi! ing Stones rock festival near San Francisco where four died . Study of 1nob psyl'holo~y cu!nlin:iting 1n actual photos of Black man stabbed by Hell 's Ange.I. Johnn)· Got ll is Gun ~ll.f : Tin1othy Botton1 s portrays \V ortd War I soldier who is lPft !1n1bless, faceJc~s but con· scious as a resul: of war 1·iolence Donald Su 1heiland, .lason Robards <1nd 01anr \',1rs1 star 1n ftlnl 1•crs1on of Dalton 1'rumbu n1J1 ct Little f''auss and Big Hal~y IR 1 Story /Jf professional 1noturcyt:le ral"lllg. B11! llalsy suspended for d r i n k i n J! Hustles drinks and girls al 11·aek. finally makes deal w1rh gullible coun1ry-boy . Liltle F'auss. whereby he u~es !us hike . !1f'ense.. <ind 11111nc tn enter illg race. ~'riendsh1p \1·ancs when hoth desi re sa111c p1ck·un . .\ Lizard in a V.'on1an's Skin !Rt: Beautiful , rich Lon- donaire ge!s lhrills fron1 !es· b1an sex fan tasies involving <lrug user next dn,Jr. \\'hen ad - dict 11·inds up really niurdPred, she along \\'ilh unfaithful hus· band. and hippie stepdaughter are suspect St;irs Florinda Hnlk1n and Jean Sorel. The Lo\-e i\lachine 1111: .lohn Philip Law portriiys boy wonder of !cli~vision executive \\orld whose ' affairs lack pern1ane1K·y h e c au s e nf psychologk·al s c a r :; of childhood . Dyan Cannon and .lack1e Cooper cn-sl<1r Story based on Jacquelinr Susann novel. Huntin_i: Party ! R I: S!nry nr violence and human baseness 1n the o!d \Vest. Oliver Heed. t:andice. Bergen and C.ene /!;ickn1;in st.ar I Lo\'e 1\-ly \Vife (H): Bre;1k- up nf « Romeo's 111;1rriagc Elliot! r.;ould por1rays a _11oung 1nlcrn "·lio <'annnt be saltsfied \Vith a pern1anent relat1Qnshi:1 and 1ls rrsJX1ns1hl11t1es As lie h8S aHJ11".<; with wa1 trcsst:~. stewardesses and nurses -his wile turns to food fnr l'lllnfnrt and becomes f:it and frurnp~ \1' A ~s"H I It l: 1 rrr\'Prl'nt rnmed~· about the l\lob1le 1\rrny Surgical 1lo!.pitJ11tunng !he Korean \\'<tr Spoof o)n n11rse·doctnr rel:u1on.~hips ;;nd !hr ·•La<:! Supper Stars ~:H1nl\ f;QUld and IXln:tld 1 Su1 hcrland The :\1arri:1gr uf :I Yuuni;: Benjamin becomes bored wnh his soft , en1pt)' car~r arid rnarr1age. Turns lo sexual fan- tasies and one brirf encounter wth a streetwalker cu-~tars Joanna Shl rnkus. Aelual footage of Knievel perf~wrning The Last Ru n ~GP~: Arter a nine year hide-out 1n Portugal, gangster comes out of hiding when he can't resist on last assignment. Lleorge C. Scott 1s the.'underworld figurl'. both skip tnwn and find ~.., l oc another sucker. But one day Jason can't escape. Stars 1 James Garner and Lou c &("~ l\lcCabe and J\'trs. i\liller IR 1 J\1eCabe hu1ld~ sflloon on bleak hlll.~JCJ(' or Rri!i sh rn1ning 1ow11 of rhe J900's and sets up l\.1t"s. !>·11ll('r as 111adan1 o( rhrl.'c·lclll brolhcL ~ucces~ spell.~ trouble \vhcn syndical!.' tries to bu} thern out and brings h1rf:'d killers to forrr the issue V.'arren Beatt y an-0 .Julie Christle star Goss•ll. I ~~A _ .. ~ ~ They Shoot Horses, Don't I ~ "'"' They: tGJ : Sleazy dance hall provides ba ckground f o r' (l;OH __ ,,..., 1 '\ personality study of con· ~~~~ \ teslants seeking 1hc $1 .50000 ltrrt...ilill.&.l'\DO(i$&. i\lad Dogs <ind £ogHshmen !G P ~. Hard rock star Joe Coc·ker f1hned on concert tour v.·1th ;i large eomn1unal tour · ing eonlp<tny. Shows group in off-stage hfe. pnz' for winn er of 62-day ~ dance m;1ra!hon du r 1 n g1 ...iCiUSHMl:'llJ depression. Stars Gig Young, E~ ~ Jane Fonda and !led Buttons. ii-.:.;;..:.;,~.-"';,.~, ~,-;;;,.;;.;;t;6•".~;:;:r I Jl,lonte \\'alsh 1GP \: Lee :\1arvirl portrays ! u u K h eov.·poke who lives to see the \~'est ou1gn.1v.· the need for his kind of man lie and Jack P:1lanee return from range to discover thetr r<1nch ha~ been bought out by big co1npany and thl'ir jobs are in jeopardy. Two i\lul's fur Sistl'r Sara1 C 1.4GM ~ !GP): Clint Easlwn11d portrays an Am e r 1 ca n mercenary mixed up 1n a M e x i ca n revolution. Ten1- 1\lephist11 \\'a\11, ll l : Farnous old p1arust a n d d:iu ght cr 's 111cf:'stuous rela· t1nnsh1p produced a 111cntally r••t:u·d1!d child. \\'hrn pianist die.~ hr transfers soul to young \1-riler h)' sacrificing child a.~ prcsrrihC'd by Call'~ rnanual nr \1•11.c-hcrafL \\'riter':<1 wife seeks bizarre n::11cj1ge The Ste"·arclcsses 1X1 : 1·'1)111 in 3 D eonC'crn1ng tlir. af\er·du· ty pursuit~ of fil'c a1rl1ne s1e1,1.•ardcsses. Seek s c .x plea~url's w11 h 111flm('ntarv C'nmpan1ons and inanin1;ite ob· Jl'CtS \"ani~h ing Point JG P J: St:ir~ Ban")' Ncv.·mr111 as ex-t:up. ex· race driver \1•hn speeds fron1 Dcn1·cr 10 San"'i"rancisco with po!il"e in pursuit encouraged b.11 blind Black radio di~e Joc key against hard rock n1us1ca! backgrou nd porarily sidetracked by res· cuing Shirley f.1acLa1ne. ii ri alleged nun . From I h r e f' drunks in the desert. Filmed in J\texico FAM ILY I The Skin Game jG!: Quincv and Jason are pre Civil wa·r cnn men whose game is phony sla ve trade .. Jiison v.·eeps when his master sells him, then they Sail in the Surf fG\: Surfing1 Pot Legal.., Booze Not? '"Little \VOnder you n i film I Tht \\'hilt &-arch tGt : Ski f1ln1 . Tora, Tora, Tora !Gt: Re· creatio11 of events preceding .Japanese surpr ise attaek on Pearl Harbor. Dual view or the event treated more as pol· it ical history than establishing causes. * eitizens have diHicu!ty un- derstanding us." says threE'· tin1e Acaderny Award non1inee Lionel Stander. Tlie letter i1nrnediorely ··1 recall when n1artinis nfter the tirie i11dicates t/1e were aginst the law but mari-rutn1g given U1e picture by Juana v.·as legal... /he A1otlon Pict ure Code. !\IATUHE TEE:'\!S Slander stars 11'ith Jerry 'l'lic (.'ode And Rat111g pro- ,\ND ADULTS Orbach. Leigh Taylor-Young grtJ1n 1noy be found ou oue Billi• Jack tGP I: Tom and Jo Van Fleet in l\1GM 's of t/Jcmorio11 picture pages Laughlin stars in !he story of '·The Gang Th a I Coulrtn't l-=====:=='======I iniquities of Indian reser11atio~ Shoot Straight." a co1nic fable 'p'"J1~'K"w·•r-1J-;K· ~1 )~ ........ ;...''r-..\:::P. •. • life tnnccrns struggles and f\f inept gang warf<>re. based " b -~~.,,[(:} fruslratinns nf the mnrlern day on Jirnniy Breslin's best-sell-BOOKSHOPS " lJ J11d1<1n. Torn Laughlin also ing novel of the same name. y·f Produced, directed and \Yrote Robert Chartoff and lrv.·in uu cnr . ~ o •• ., •. '" ,, "' ""' • the scnpl. \V inkler produ<:ed the 111otion sou11·r co•11 ,1..,l• o .... Uu1<·h. ~assi~ly and the Sun·! ~p;k;t~u~';'~· =============~'~··~··~·~ .. ~·=·='~'~"~' :'~''::':'::"::':··:··:··=·~/ d:1n1·e Kid ~(.P l: Legendary ~ friendship het\veen the niost I 1nf;Hno11s and am1<lble nf 1 £id,oNIWPORT BEACH·oith, entrance lo the fabulou' lido file · OR 3·8350 \Vc.~tcrn (iut1;1w<; v.·ho fl ee the 1·11un!rv a11r! lakl' Sundanc:c·s bored "school tf'a r hf'r·niistre9s !n 81}11 1'lrt 1v1th thr•nl. Bank rob!xories and 1;un f1ght~1 arn1dsl hum1ir· (111<1 pathns. f':vel Knievel (GP): (;eorge J[;1111ilron"s portrayal of rugged ~1unt c y c Ii s i ~:vr.J Knievel. Fl ;1 shb:i(·k.~ s h o w rarn· hunctious childhood. courting days. leaps over canyons and his hero-worship of Elvis Prcsle.11 and John \Vayne. • •••• -••••••••••••••••• ~ ......... 7*;. RICHARD BENJAMIN JOANNA SHIMKUS EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN l The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker fil'r.ocOA e• 0( LV •IE" ~ .!!] ALSO PLAYING The Rolllng Stones GIMME SHELTER ~ ,,1J,.,.,, '·•'' '" '•• 11.10 '"' ~.,,J., II•""" I." I "• I •/,'"•' O• ""~ "'""'" "LO VI MACHIHl" l~I . ' Stot k Broker 1n1 Hi('h<ir<ll ALSO COLOR "THE VANISHING POINT" BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 6:45 7" E. !l•TM. lalbo.11 hnin1vl• SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH NOW THRU TUESD.l 'r' 2nd fto11ture '"THE A.RRANGEMENT" BRILLIANT. REMARKABLE. A6ul1> 11 71 . Jr"• -I ~~ 1( 1n' 15t Gtorgo C ~col! "THE LAST RUN" p!u:I "POINT 8LANIC"' .,.,tn Lee M~r•;n SPtcl•I Kuh M•llnoo 1U l:JO p,m, .. ·.-. PLUS "Sail in the Surf " I_ "M"'RlllAGE 01' A YOUNG STOCICB ll.OKE ll" 5•arrlnq Ncw3·Way Savi~ PassbOok '5%3 on your "lon9·+erm .. nest egg savings on depo5it for 2 year5 INTEREST 5~3 on the sd vin gs you want lo !e 4ve for r yea r INTEAf$1 53 on savings you we nt to leave for 90 da ys •NffREST Any combination of above Now-wi1h one passbook-you can choose these interest rates on your savings. .111• .,.,, .. ,., .... 1 .. , ••• ~··r' •I ••• 't ~< • ••• v. '" ""'• "Mor<iogt of• Yount Slockkr•kor" (I ""'." , .. ' . ~ """" ...• ""' ,_,._, .. , c ........... "''··-OIJ •>•> J ~,, I••'•"' U• I'" 1.,., l'••t••,..f "Nig k! •I D•rk Sh•-••<"' u;,) ' "ll•~u of Dorl Shi••'"•"" (ct'i "Hit h• of t~t L!•int O•o•" ICi'I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 ADU LT TRICYCLE RACES IK ~;!~ •,i,,,,,"'""~==;;,,;;;;;,,,,,======='I llicn~rd 6enj~"'ln Al10 ""M"A•S H"' This convenient new service is available right now at Centineta Bank with a ''Three-Way Passbook Savings Plan." Here's how il works: ..... -·-.. -...... l >I llW I NAME c I CITY , ... THE~( (VENTS J"O• AM.l.TEUllS ONLV - ! *"' nor • momDu 01 •n• ei.:,ct• r•cl•!I ~!Ill, . ........... PHONE , I I Signatur e ) AGE !'•ronl tt "''"•ri •••••••••••••••• •1 • I • I ............• .. ·' C}·cnlogy Fair S1ock Gr<111tl in each race. (No Entry Fee} Prix UiC}c le £\Ol'l' -hJ-l;1p Tricyc le R.ace5 -Any child race around the "ash1on ls-age 3 to 5 wi!h ;i tricyele is land ov;,I (Newport Cenlcr eligible. H<1ce.~ will be cl:.ssed Drive). Any0ne over 18 wilh :i ct•o1ding tn age. Awards a 10-sJ>('ed bicyc le ts chg1hle girrn for Is~ three finishers Check·in tune II :>.,m. ~alur-in each race. INo entry fee) day at the reg1s!ration l;ih!e.s Tbt Quttn Race -A race iri parking Int racing area. will l'>e run for g1-ls over 16 (Entry Fee S4 ). _years of age and single The f irst Prize -Atala 101 ral'--v.·ioner will be selected a.!I Ing bike -ont> of the ftnest "Quee~ of !he Cycology Fair" ritcing bikes in lhe world. Sitt! w 1 I l be crowned a.I: 2 p. m. Th is bike "'ill be a~·arded at. Stage Court by M.;,yor Ed along wilh prizes for the Hi~t.h. next nine plact' winners •Cy~lt Paradt -Enter . your olo bicycle in the "Old· Mayor Ed l!1rth of New-time Bicycle Days " parad~. port Beach ~'111 award the Prizes will be awarded for the prlz~s at spec1~I 2. p.m. cere· fill:! best looki ng entriC.!I. Come monies. Check-in lime 8 a m. out and have a good time. Ssturday. (No En1ry Feel. Yoatll Handicap Races -Ad ult Trlcycle Ract11-()pcn Any )OUth from 14 In 18 to all adults with •· free form years old with any bike can design tricycle. Come out .and enter these r11ces. Slo~·er race in !his 1.any e 11 en t . bikes wlll bre given ..apprnpr1· Award.!! gi ven to race winners ate ha ndicaps. Awards will he. and al!'JO for the craziest di- CiVen for first 3 pli..ce winner• ~igns. ' . ' .. ~LUI -JI"* ,,,,..,, Oit 'V""'I "THIY IHOOT HOl$U, DON"T THIY7" You make deposits in th is passbook. with your choice o1 malunt1es lrom 90 days to two years. The irUerest rate depends on the maturities you choose that best fit your financial planning. ) $500 gets you started-divided anyway you like. Then you can make additional deposits any time of $50 or more to any category in your passbook. If you like, we'll make automatic transfers from your checking accounL ! Quarterly interest is added to your account and compounded-or will be mailed to you wlthout charge upon request. If you think this is a good way lo slart earning higher bank interest than perhaps you have been, you're right. Get started today with your own "Three-Way Savings Plan.·• Call or stop In any Cenllnela Bank office for complete information. You'll get our full interest. " lngltwood / 524 E. Nutwood / 674·4660 South Biy / 1103 Aviation, Hermosa Beach/ 372-2102 Pl•Y• Otl Rey I 811 7 W. M11nchester / 823·9281 Newport Bt•ch / 3333 W. Coast Hwy./ 646-7121 ' Accounts Insured by F.0.1.C. •Higher 1n1e1es1 paid on Cell1/ic1t1es or Oeposl! ' ·--· .. WHlolf(toell 11> n•l ·- DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS I H£AR ~OUR NOVl:J..1Y SHOP FOJ..Do~ J..IMPID J..IZARD MUTI AND JEFF l'M ALMOST TEMPTED TO S'TJ;AL •10,000 FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE "'ME TOOi( A. ~A: ~,: AND REPl..ACEO IT wrm A SEVl!N ... JNAOl<QUAIEO CONSUMl:R ROSPONSE? • ,..;,,.,_...,_ ~·BL-_.•----·-.;,;,;,·~~~~~~~~-..! I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I PEANUTS ACROSS l J.ltat t11t 5 Pee l 'fAs P~$y ··-: 2 "Ofd S 14 Ho1!11w 15 ll'"l)Or!~nt tilllt 41 Close re1Yodu,t1ons 43M1dtJ sorrowful sound 44 Small land body 45 Moist 411 Vlrtuou~ 49 Go•1r11111d· 2 l'>(l•d~ ~ j RaP•!l•IY Vesterd~y·s Puzzl! Solv~d : _j)(, ·-· .... By Chester Gould BUT W"O 15 i..1e. SPARKLE? WA.IT TIU. "TRAC.V ..... EAAS l'L.115 ! By Tom K. Ryan N000DY ~ll'lfD NUTH JN' ··~ 1fff,1 By Al Smith +10T WATER PLUS KETC+-IUP, PLUS PEPPERAND SALT EQUALS~' ,,. By Dale Hale By Frank Ba9inski \IJU'RE IN LOVE W11H CHUCK, AAEN'T ~ov, GIR? frlClaJ, Oc.tobtf e. l'i71 DAILY PIJ..OT JI Ll'L ABNER IT'STHE. INTE.R\/'JEWER FROM ~OOZEWEE.K"' SIR- ... ANDTl41S 1$ LARSON 'NMIPLASH. M'Y BOSoS-AND MA'fBE "iOCJR'!i 100, THE WA'( HE GOES ® ARoUND BLHJ t.JG UP COMPANIES- SALLY BANANAS By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti Be1..ia Re• 1J.;e e...io 1s Col'./\ I N G I BetJaRei l1-1e e .. D IS C'o11 INGI .-------~ "'J--'l Be1.Ja1<:e1 "Tole eNo is CoM ING! GORDO MOON MULLINS llNIMAL CRACKERS I HOPI' YoUR TUX 15 BACK FROM THI' CLE'ANl!RS, LORD PL USH- BOTTOM. TODA</ WAS A WO~Df'~FVl D/>.\I •. NOT•WJ 6' MUC+-1 W•.W€~p ... EllER<IO!l'E '1\)5f Wei.lr 11eour HIS B<J$1/l~S Ill A F~EllDi.tl, COl.IGE1'liAL FAsfllOIJ • Bv Charles M. Schulz HO~ CD\!LD AN~O~E EVER i3E IN UJVE WITH SOR l~1_, Di/U.,WISH~-WAS!I~ CX.'UiiVo? By Gus Arriola \\IATCJ< "1 610 M SIBR! NO CAN alOCSE '/llHO r • By Ferd Johnson --BIJT YoUll/E GoT1'0 FIT 0 ME JN FOR A P.-RM.ANoNT ANDA COMPLETE FACIAL-· W E'RE tNVITED10 A CoMo-.AS ·YOU ·,AF<o PARTY.' DDl=I • By Roger BoUen NOW :I1M WORRIED' ' 0 0 0 . 11 11 I prria1\ lb N.1\1M of Eure~e 17 Co llea~ s1101e:t Ab::ir s-.: K 11gcJrim of A\1a 10 a 11 JUDGE PARKER By Harold Le ·Doux [Jl----·----111 °~,-:-"=,,r-=rw=EM:::TY:-;--;M;:-1•°"U:::T::cES:-v-:,'-:.::,ccll-:-EVC:E"1 .. ==-::::,,---:=-. DAfi?LI NG. 1; Giv e orr 11 Ft n1n1~e n 1 ckn~lflt 21) G1ve b·l'~ 2zf,nis l1~d ~3 O i~to•te!i t ~e \r1Jth 2• C1ossha• on 1 croc ~t l ·..i1c ~et 25Es!l<'itde to-ps 2a C.1ves advlt e 32 Godrless or peace )} Go1 up 34 Symbol o( The Islands 35 01piomacy Jli List of c1ndidales )7 A long WIY IWJ.'f )8 Gree~ !elter )9 Prt name lt:t can Int ~O Golftt's strokr ' ' . " " "' " " 11r.-+-+- .. " " 55 lhthan -·----: \JS :ialt•Ot 56 S1ra11ge 57 Lion !eaturt ~8 City Ill Alge1 1a 511 ~em~ll'! val id bO Fuel bl l oos r part1c les or worn roclt DOWN 8 Sl/reilat1ve 3b Plain plinth 37 fl A 111edc ~., '! T•~115oorlat ion Indians !.yst em J~ Enl arge horn 10 l1 e~s of b•r intern~! furn11ure press1ire 11 Foolbi!ll play 40 Kind of roof 12 "A.s. --· 4Z Lend ~n ear awak t at 43 Sorrelhi'1 9 111ght"' 2 wads that altrac1s 13 Ogl ed 45 Roman 21 River ol 9oddess Afr<C ~ Ab Man's narrt : 22 Make happen Ahbr. l Bur n sll~htly 2A Plunder 47 Parade Qrol1fld ? Ust 1 25 !l i1hoti's order wht!S\<Me pointed hat ~S Continent 3 Boy's 111111t 2b Make J speech 4'1 Stottlsh 4 Pre~lsh 27 Re p!acr a tiil!slde 5 Watrrcourse of bo!l lr stopper 50 "Goor with N. Carolina: 28 Rugged 1ocks lhe Wind" 2 "'Olds 211 L!kr a p1t 1e & EQulpped with 30 Otl)ilrt wtapons Jl Bega! 7 Commando 33 Pool OWMr'1 """ ~l lmpttuoslty 52 Te11 1p1rt 54 Mischlr1011S ch ild GOOD MO~WI WG, JEEP! DID 'l'OU I-IA.VE A. GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP?' 'l'ES, AUWT k'.ATl-IE~l tJ E! MA.S ™E JUDGE LEl:'.T i::Qfi? COUR T i' AC.O'. INCIDEtJTALL'r'. 1-!IS ):LIG HT I 'll l-IAVE WHAT TI ME WILL El?IC. Alt"IVES TO .pfLAY ! BE Al::fi?IVltJG TODAY? ABOUT Tl-Hi:EE MY T"IP I WE.D LIJ!E TO MAKE T).tlS Ai::re~· A WEEK PL>JJS FOfi? DINNER'. NOON ! DR 50 •• MISS PEACH By Mell ~- @ul" ti~'1 .~ l u;::, __ .., I ! , PERKINS , 9AWf BAW! BAW! KfeP IT IJ~il<ll><'! IT'S WOlll< C> Fe• T~OU lAN DS o~ 'lfAlS, AND TMfRl'S NO lllASON Fol ITTO FAIL. NOW .'! < ~. lfjidt ~.,tr;" 10-8 "JI nf'\'l!r fail s -just when you l hink you're heginnlng tt ll'lQk like somrlhin~. someoa~ like that joins th~ f'las!." ~ f I I ' DENNIS THE MENACE • 'No~ I ~'rWNJNAMEARANv~.~ll"llWS GIRL ~CA/IT lU. MER GRAN~ F~ ~ /ICU.1' -. . . . . . : U DAILY PILOT ,,~, Octobtf ~ 1971 CLOSE-OUT SAVINGS ON ALL REMAINING '71 YEAR-END MODELS ONLY USED CAR SAVINGS OH ALL '66 ~~~-D V~~~~~~111vrr strrrin2. ra- CARS IN STOC K '66 BARRACUDA vi;:, Atll'l. R&H. JXl"'cr g\eer1ng, 11 1v 11fPS. 4S;\!8444r '895 . - ' . dio, heater, "''/w tires. (\VlG375) '67 PLYM. SPORT FURY VS. 11.utomalic, R&H. poT<ler steer- ''' j macolato . ,, . .. . .. • ' -"· , . • ' . .. • . \_ '66 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ~. Autri., R&H. mwrr steering & br11kei; \\!I v.' tires, eir cond. '695 ~ , ' . ". . . , ' _N ·O.W YOU CAN PURCHASE ANY 1972 MODEL AT LAST YEAR'S LOW PRICES PLU$ EXCISE TAX R.IBATE OF APPROX. $200.00 ON ANY 1972 011. 19·71 UPON APPROVAL OF CONGRESS DIRECT FROM CHRYSLER MOTORS . NEW '71 SATELLITE 2 DR. LESS EXCISE TAX REBATE AND TRADE-IN '66 FORD CNTRY. SED. Wagon.,. VS, auto.. R&H. !lO\VfT steering;. afr,;co~itionin~ (RPLSOOJ ASK ABOUT OUR '795 ' 8 OLDS .. COllYIRTllU . 6 V8. auto., Rill. power 1i?eelin1 1&: brakm. w/w lires. <19'1Q:Y) '895 . • ! ' - . ._ . ' ' 'I \ .. 5 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Custom 4 dr. VS. au10.., R&tr. power ._. •i'.SIS2 ct · " .. ' ~·· ~··-····~·~-···· . ~ .. -. " ' . fr14-, October B. 1971 OAJl Y ,ILOT 33 SPECIAL 1971 FACTORY PURCHASE ALL MODELS AVAILABLE i1i';~JPECIAL Fl('JGlf· PlJR€HASE -c .-•,.,.. -> ..... •.•c· >.• •.h· ·.v.··~, ·~ >< '· • •. ,., 1971 PINTO 1971 MAVERICK 1971 PINTO • 2 D1:1or Mod1l likt 111w, (1110W19233S) FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1971 TORINOHARDTOP FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO. TRANS., POWER STIERING, rodio, heoter, •hitewall tirt1, ti11ted 11011, accr11orr group. (063.COY) $ ... , ... ' · .. • l ;FA'· ··cr··o·····1'···1·······w·a··R'N'. A'SE' I fCll ; · ... ···•• .•... · .·. ,1,Jl". ,. .. ,.. . .. ----. -.... - - --. -. . . . 1971 GALAXIE 500 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . $ $ FULL PRICE Radio, litattr, '"''·front., ecc. 9revp, tirittd 91011. (430-BKOJ "llllfB111W91Y PIJ«ffASI·& ·• .. .. ·, ., -· ..... · .. __ ,_ -·. ..... ' ,;.:-; .... .--· , _ .... · '·-·.··--._,,_ .. ,, 1971 MUSTANG FULL PRICE ~MMEDIATE DELIVERY V-1, FACTORY AIR, AUTO. TRANS .. POWER STEERING, radie, htoter, whit1wol l1, vinyl lop, V-1, FACTORY AIR , AUTO . TRANS., POWER STEERING, nidie, liffter, ti11ted 11011, •i11yl irit.. FORMAl V-1, FACTOIY AIR, AUTO. TIANS., !'OW fl $TIERING, whilewolh, wheel coven. tinted 1la11. (997BQY) riar. (109CFTl (2 14CAV) FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 10 PASSfNGER VI, FACTORY AIR, Auto trans, powt r lt1eri11g, & Bniket, wllitewalh, I\.,_ 9agt raek, wheel coverJ (908-CBZ) ANNUAL DEMO SALE YOUR ONCE A YEAR OPPORT.t!NITY TO SAVE ON A WELL MAINTAINED LATE MODEL CAR. SELECT FROM: * 2 '71 PINTOS * 6 '71 TORINOS * 8 '71 GALAXIES * 6 '71 l TDS SPECIAL SAVINGS 7% TAX REBATE When Congress approves the Excise Tax Rebate you will receive a check from· ford Motor Co. FREE TILIPHCtNI A 0 PPRAISAL ' . ' · Ust t~e tq•i_ty in your old ••r to make the ilown payment on !lie new a•i-Paid for or not.142·6611 • 540-7780 ~~~~~~~~~~~---SP f Gf If. 7 f IC f ORY P-URCHASE . ,. . . -*'~' ' ' ' ' . 1971, LTD HARDTOP $ FULL PRICE IMMEDIAlE DELIVERY VI, rACTOllY AIR, Aeto Tro111, pal'!er s1eering, r11d io, healer, wh itewa lls. {562.CC W) -FREE CRIDIT COUNSELlliG • Short•• Down Payment• little Or Na Credit? • Overloaded With Bills But Still Need An Automobile? • Short Time On The Job? Coll 842-6611 $888 '68 ?.~~~~~·5·~?.,$11 88 1leero ng radio, healer IWAP-570) '69 CHEV Malibu S 17 88 1 DOOR MAROTOP v.s, • outo. lron>., power lleering, radio, healer, (ZVD-816! '68 ~!~.~-~~'Tl"""'~"'' $4 88 tirtJ. (IOA-910 '66Ford CamperVa1288 Rodio, heolitr. Econo• line-Camper (quipped.$ liee111t No. TIJ700 - '70 ~~E .~.a~~E!,,., s 117 sa hcate•. 1 ~90-ASWI ' '67 E~~~~~,,~~7'"· $1488 rory oi•. (UUM 910) '64 UODGE $388' '6' 7 ~~J!~.~~ .... ,;,,,$8'8' 8 '70 ~~~~.~~~.!~~ . .$1488 '69 2 qr. H.T. YI, 01110·• P.S.. Rodia, heater, Spe<lel tire1 & 1t1eri119, n:idio, la11dou rodlo, hear.r. INHX2561 whetli(TTD-7151 . lo ,heater.(0220FB) T-BIRD c 228 8 HARDTOP -fot lc ry ~ o;r, powrr 1treri119, powrr bra•es, auto· trans, (ZSF-6601 '6·6 ~~~y!,.~A~~NM""· $68 8 '68 ?.~.~~'''"''''"44 $8-'88' '68 ~~~:;.~~'i;,:$1488 all arl9l11~I . IUEW5671 . • '""'·_Sfortycer.(WID-l99> n. .. (llMDl. , · _ '67 ~~!~:EVl,Aol~.INH" $788 fACTOIT All, l'owtr St11r- i11f (UVL-S41) ' . ' · · -0LDS98 $1088 '66 ·l~XUIT S~DAN lo!tft4 w1tll '•''''"'"' 111cl. FACTOIYAll ITIS-216) '69 !P.~.'~·9~"';"''$ l 688 f•etory 111r, outa Irani, rodio, lieoltr, ,awer 1te1ri119, (253054) • '69 ~?.~.~.Y.~~ ... s 24 8 8 Auto, 1ro111, (0 330791 . . :J-1 O.AI LY PILOT Everyone He s Something Th1t Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results General fORfSI E Ol.S01~ "' 11£Al ro.eJ of'FS 7 l.J _,y:-; ·\ \I El-:1 ~ Jj(I, MESA VERDE -I "MODEL HOME" ·1., ,, ' ... ,..,.. ... l"l'!"!P'I'"/ H•I( 11-,.,,~ •11 .. •i< In,_. I·• ,I I J1iJ .. ~I.OM' /"1olJ <H ,,:u1,1: f •111!11« •+• •" "' n I ' io1 o ''•'I,,! 1ol ··ki:.11 It!''- \I < .;•· '" I " II •"•! j,,~ ·~ I Houlfl lor Sal• FINER HOMES !LINDA ISLE Haµµy ~ear-round Bayfront l1v1.ng 1n thi~ 4 Hit 4 1.>.1tt1 & po\1der roon1 exqu1s1te pres!Jge h111nt• 111111 boaL slip lor 45 ' yarhL Recently 1'(>i t1pl c1ed 8177 S(JU 1·a1l J)a1·r {"onk 642·823 5 YACHTSMAN 'S COVE .1111\t1r1 B,111ron l h1)tll£'!' 11tar1ng l'U111plct1on. ) 1111 111~\ 11011 c·hoo.-.e ln !<'J"!Or det:Or Ii re· 111:i1n1 1H.;.lo1:-1r11111 S22.'i0 prr front font P1r1· .\ ,lq• '111·1 1 ilP~t'. \"1!'1! !\e1rport 's n1o:;t r .\t'it· Ho~•• I« Sak ~OKfSI E Ol.~O\ 11rlf 'l'"'1 v11 s 0Pt;.\J 7 IJA r~ A \\'E~:!\ Corona Del Mar "Custom " Private Beach 1;0 1 g!'PU~ t'.\'f'rlll •l'f' r~r,;•r-I F\'vh1,<11" pruj" ,lf •'llll•, .111p ,.,., .• r .\ \(JJ~A .\11<·j * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA * * 3 Bedr1n nifty on quiet tUl·de·.sac street. Lo· cated near sc hools. library & \V cstcliff shop.~ Re dured for quick sale. O\vner ha s purchased larger hon1e. llurrv' $39.500 :.!015 .·\LJSO . OPl::N SL'N J.fi.30 LINDA ISLE -$155.000 l\cfreshingly dift'rrenl' Brand ne11· 4 BR . hon1e 11 FR & forn1 aJ DR. Bca utiflll raulted ~·.eiling:;. Light airy rn1~. ·rruly Jil'111;:: at its General Salisbury Realty * BALBOA ISLAND * OPEN HOUSES SAT . & SUN. 12-4 CALL FOR OUR PI CTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. ~ ,•• .... "•'•' ~1 .. ' 645·0303 '..'."1" I 1.~1·1 • ·r 111 ':.! rt1_11 rn111 i ipen l):ti1_1 I !i4 ! Ra,l':-1de lJr11·e: I UTOP IAN 60 ' BAY FRONT -DOVER SHORES I '1l'r S.: 1-"l\1;it Serenrl.v !'opti1:-;tit"atet1 :J B l~ h!lllll' ~ll' 1.1:. l:1rgl' F li. 11rt bar. Ep1t·ure<1ll k1tchrn. ~ pa t 1n.~: a trill' dellghl f'or livi n g & e11trrat111 ing. r rit:c $12H.800 l'all B('rt /-'('hrrn ti7:"i-3:!10 ror appt. I l( '!·,,\ \, \' 11·. II l·:rir.-ri a111 If•<: ~111111 pli!•'" ·'"" 1 P <Ii r.a1n. 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Hlil· 11,1 li••l l<J ,~· 111-1 11.' o;l1cr /,.,.. !Ill•' f'.<!ll'"oi l•>i l'f'•ll<ll ~iJ · 1 111·•+ fJ11" "' 1hr orig111,ll R ,)M~ 1~1~,,r1 < 'i1arn1~r< HIGH ON A HILL !11 1 orona del .\lar ·rh1!' nf'ar nr11 3 BR _ ., bath horne. c·aiht•dral 1·eU1 11g.~ g1\'{' that 11·arn1. 11·oody frelin~. 1rith a cn1~ red brick fir('plarr, ~59.500 .<\J Fink PLEASE DROP IN SUN. 1·5 I 11a 111 1·n11 ro .~ee a .-:pJrkl111 ):! 4 bedrot1n1 ('arneo ~l1orr:-hfllllf' at :\39 ('.'\~1EO ~1-I OHf.<.; RD 11 ·., 1111!1 ~li!l :'"100 Yll ll 1111111'\f' !hP kt>rn pnPI Ill Iii·· 1•:11 \.-l1h ~' Sl'!ling .li 111 \11illf'r OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 1s21 11(\'l\I·: ·rr-:n1:.\c ·1·: \\":ir111 r.:i111 111. 1i(H11 1· 11!\h .~1rr1!l11n:.: .t RH F !: . pon1: ,::rt·.tl k111·hrn. f:ih!ilo11• 11 •·11 b:11 .~ \)rran l u~l1 gardrn· T11 ·""*' i1 1.~ to lo1f· 11" $1:\4.90u. BPb Yorkt• A REA.LL Y "OPEN" HOUSE!! ST(IP RY :!:'.!2 l.l <;J!l'HOl-:-;E l..<\\·1-: 1111 SC.\. ~-."i S,-~i'l" 1':;111". OP ~~.\: I.I\ I.\(; a! its be!'t l'Of' ,.il"('."I ·roP cond1t1on -·roP land· ~caping -Tl1P floor plan . bul a l.(}\V·l.O\\" prlcP. $6.i 000 Bud Au ~t 111 OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 l.1kr llf'\\ !011·nt1(11i\~· 0.\'1-'. l.F\"EI . :\ RH -.ep d111 ri11 •l(·p -rln 11 11111111~ 1'!11 IP1 \r1 ~1;i tin ,\ ~1 1 ri1111, drl!~h111il 1't•,01·1 -l1kf' I n1 1(•1··- 1t \" 1 >.11~ 1-:-1::-:~ \'ll ·r1:Fr·· L \\!·: ~3 4 Ju)o, j '!111• \... Ir•">· OPEN 1 TO 5 SUNDAY IOI:\:... \\I)(' \STl.I·:-(.l "Sh 11.\1\B(H: \IF\\ \ 11 1.1 :... :1 n1: ~ H:i , larf!r i;ir11 1111 11 '21HI firrpl.H f' l'r r!11 1·.1n \"l)t1 1·11·11 ()1• 111•r 11·1111, ferrf'd 1'11< 1·rl f(11' q1111 \... .':1 lr· ~;;fi .)1111 P.rl \r 1' :~ l'I +"It 5 BR., FA M. RM , OPEN HOUSE SUN . Ra 1· $.; 1';11:i li11,1 \If-;\\" 11111..:r pnnl ~· la1 1•1· p1111 !t!'.[ :..!1'!'1111 :-.11111pllH•I·' d f ( Or'' \ :_:rr;1I :: RH . d~·n t:i111 ·1 11 l11.111j· 11111! 111 ,11d" 1111.11 1f'r~ .~lfl7)Pil J:i1i:.,'.i,\I \.\i 111 : Ri ll ( '1oin•!1•1 k WESTCLIFF -GREAT BUY :\b~t·11/('l· 1111ni>r rr\11:1 'r ll f'il l111 1<'1rcl1(•r• na1 Jtl S .. -1111111 .1 hdrro 11 11!\ drn .'\. t1 111 1111 S.3:3.9.in \l;1 r1 ll:ir1r·1 IRVINE COVE-FALL SUN SET S Rra11\1ful :-unsrls !ro111 <l ron111 c; S1rp-111 ht'.'a(h .i Berlrnnn1•·. Pf'rlc>r·I ~ ~en1?r:11 1nn t'Jonr pla11 \r(pi1r11111r h1 f:Jlerbroek $198,;)00 (';ill (;enrgr (;rup« Need a Home NOW ? Srr 11\1, l.l"SK 4 bt'.'rlrnnn1 "S<1ndp1p<'r ·· l!.i' f.1111111' rnon1 \11!h '',Pf har ,~· l 1rppla(P F11ll1 l;111d·1 anrfi ,~ ·pr111kl,,ri>d ~11 q.·1n ln1 l11rlr' lilt' 1,11HI MONTERE Y PINE TREES !'1,\11 d1' .1 1111,11' ~1\;:i1lr· f.i1 fi .11• rr-1 ,-, Rr: 11.J d 1l11111;11 ti .. 11,1 1 .. 1. ,1f 11P rod f, 1:-rct hr1• J... Fi>nt1 ,1' r!111 ::,;:1 ,i q;,11 \1 I '11pl)1 LAGUNA ROYALE PENTHOUSE (\..rrl1111 ktll !.'. lhr b1'H· !':i1 1!11 11( r.11 1 f'r11 ;it" 1 .. rnr·r ln1 ;it 1nn \1 1th •'l f'\"J1r•r In hf';i ~·h l,rt 111c -.h011 1,-q1 1!11• ::; llfi ~ P,;i1 h, 011 <1 n <1nt 1· ~l~.:iflfl I ;1\1·r;1 P.1•rn·· . BUY NOW Rra11!1I()] R_\\"."11fH1L~ ~;njr11· qurrt (!•ll1 · 111111111 \ fef'i1nl.! 1.:1r:.,!P1' :l Hd1·1n 11rar h !>J( 11 i11 ·rip ·r<1P 1·nnditi11r1 Ph11 11 r 11.i ;q1p·1 10 '-<'<' ~:19 .iOfl l l,11 1'·. Fr r-rlr1 11!; HARBOR VI EW HILL S \1e , .. 11 l .. Pk111;.. fl•r a :I hr,drno rn hon1r 111 \h fan11l1 r11r11]l 111l a 11111rl ~t 1·f'rl Ill ;i l1 11 r l1 11r1ghborhonct ·• RP \llt"f' lo ~f'" 1h1~ l.11~k br~lll 1 ~,iil !1:.ri !111 lll•lr' !hr lanrl . 1':i thr11 1 ·rr11nillr EXECU TI VE 'S HOME 2·:-;t1•r .1 :"i bedrnon':'. '.1 1'1. ba!h:-:, forn1al d1n- 1n,e: rn1 ~ f;i1n il1 roon1'-I llJl & 1-do11·11_ Ea l- ing area 111 k11 che11 orerloo k1ng lovely patio & pool. ('all for apr·1 ~Tar~· Lou ~lar1on ALL TOPS IN EVERY RESPECT 3 BR . d111 rrn & pool. con1p pri\·ary $135.000 4 BR . fani. r111 .. l.c. pool ~izt' lo t s 99 .500 5 BR. fam. rm., dtn. pool. tasteful decor S 92 .500 5 BR. fain r111 . pool. pfrf fa n1 hon1f' S 89.500 CAMEO SHORES VIEW ~texica n <'harrn-\r~1 IP reran11t· tilf' flnor.~. custom shul trr ~ 4 R('rlroms. 3 b;ith !'. fa1 11ilv room. l.arge lot "' rno1n for pool. $R2.30il Carol 'J'atur11 ' TWO VIEW HOMES On Santiago Oriv(' On(' 4 bedroom . .air·con· ditioned-beautiful condition: one exciting design & immaculate 3 bedroom. Eileen lf udson 833.0700 ~ Coldwell, Banl(er ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.8. . ' FOR[\l £ OLWN. "' P£A t ro.es SELLER PAYS ALL COSTS 1·1\"'" "I , • 1·1,; 1"' I'•'' -I>,+ lo '""" "' Ii• I' LAVISHLY DECORATED CONDOMINIUM I ·rnp g rade <·arpets. l'J".\"Stal chandelier~ -I 111:11 1~ t>\1ra .; :1 RH. 2 1 ~ ba th --!'acing garden S. p1".i 1111nl'r 11·1H1 IP «O nsid er extha nge fnr rripl~·\ !'1 ic·1· rerlut·ed f~·o 111 S44 .. 100 to :-::l!I ,·,011 tor quick :-;ale. ;"111 ···· ' ,.,. !,, r.:,-:•" I • ·1: NE WPORT ISLAND !•>' ~ " !'"''•• " iPI'• t; ,, .ind r• , >,!1•·11 "i'l"" '1111 I\ ',. '"II!'•• 1' ,, ,lo!' to >J' t,\•' • ' I l'i.~· ~"I!\ 1".11 1 :.ppr,;,,,, l '+~·r ,\· l-'1o:d , JJ(•rorator's ho111e -2 BJ\. den l!llll:-tt <i l ~1l r hen -l'O\'C!'Cd !('/"!'arr [<1cing K:ill.111;1 i ·n \'f'.'· 011nrr anxious lo sell -a~k- 111 g Ss~.::lOCJ. :-iuggc!'t offers. , ;i 1 ~.:", ,1~1 an.l '" < 11.,.n·till 11.1_1 nf'r11 ~ ai ·\~""DO VER SHORES P•t 1,1,,1111, 1,,11 , 1,1,,. (/'.~ _\ 1rrn 1t:.•11 duu~ nppor111111t~ to n1a k(' nffrr (1tl 1.<1rH:l':()l',.;-'• 1t11:-; e .xl·crt1onal bu,\' 111 exclusive !)over , ~ co:Ts WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141 -- (Optn Evenings) , * 5 BEDROOMS * EASTS I DE (/I\< I • • 'l"\ 1111.' ,\ •llH'-1 !•1 • ·''I •I,< w t n1~ 111•111, IJ.,111.. l,111 111\ lth1'1I • ~1 It 1111 · f of jj '1•11>:" lllol lll. \\joj,. ''' i'o .i1n1 + '"". ~· l«•r ~·''"'.:" ! , ,. "' 11 ,( BB~ 111<'111<1i>d t',,1 ... 1r:1p··~. 1,1f'i1 1 ,., ~··" ' I , "'' .1 1111, 1111• di ,Oii I ' ' d• .\ 1)1111111.H\ 1,.,,_ I ' . ' ' t.1 • 11 ""I ,, ti " .. , • :·.;h111·e~ Prornontor.1· 1·1e\1 of upper IJ:iy and rnou111 ain<:. lmn1atL1 la le 3 BR and slud1·. Ex- pt·11 :::11 (' Jl('\I !'arpell!lg and drape ~-$85.CJUO. ! lppn Sat .~ ~un. l ·!l p.n1. 2042 (ialaX.\' ])rive, i\'.. r.. EASTBLUFF -RESIDENTIAL INCOME \ .:.!l"l':it h11 .1 !::i uni.\ apartrnPn! l'un1plcx 1n p(lpt!l;ir !·:a:.tbluf( :\II rlre!ri!' kl1('hcn:-. 111· rl11u!11a l I·'.\ ht·al h!{·;il lc1r tt\11 011 or of'f si te 011111·1'. .\:!!7.;)00. l 'l1·:i~t' !·all ti7 :J.:l'.!JO OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO VALLEY :! rlt·!!:J tlt ho1nrsi1c·:-. of approx11natrly l 1<! :1(·rr.'--1·:11·h_ \l1·('a11. \ ;i l!p1· & 1no111Hai11 1·1ev.s. 1':1110.v f'Ool1ng IJrcrzr :-> ;Jf lhe f1ae11"1c fron1 ~(•llf 11\\ll country 1·~1illf' \ r(';l('('r111 lrii·ation. \<'l 1 ln~t· In !he S /) V1·rr11·a1 :'>'21 .000 and S'2:1.00U pr1· ;11 ·rr l'lea:-f· call ·/i i:1.:l2Jlf. ''' '~1 '" '"11''~.,q,.,i BA YC RE ST 1 '•I "ii 'I 111'1 •'•II ,i,. ~" • ' , , o!I ,..11j 1 • • ", ,1,. li.111 'I'• , 1 , \I ' .11n i '.1 11 11' '" ''' >ll<'1 n1 ~,,,,,. 1:.101·11 1• h1on~1 r-ic~1t1~'1 ROBINETT i 't'ht' per Irr 1 4 P.I\ la11 1ilv 1111111 (· Rriiu litul pool .'if•p,1r;ite lr·1H·ed pl;1 _~ area lor 1·h1Jdrrn l·:-.;1ra large L B and VH plu,-: DR. ()nJ.v S/9,750 ('al ! Da1·r i·ook 642-823:) REALTOR 644-7958 BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP -----·· ~1agnificent famil y ho1ne. 5 BR -60' Ba v-No DOWN side pa!10. Priva te beaches -serluded ctil- de·sar street. Offcrrd al $142.000. Sl.~SHl'\f. :':P~~C IAL ln•:a· 1•fl11 n11 Da,.rrll:;. A ,.harp DESIRE A VIEW? ~ hr.i1·1.-.n1 '!. h;.111 plii~ 1 n~r Sharp dreoratnr's .1 BR home \I FR. formal .;:11 .. cr ">i ll n1f.•11·rr1 O·•I· JJR and large pool. 1\sking $76.500. c · t 1-.1,,· n1 l1'ililf'r \ r l.•· $24,500 Ntwport •• Fa irview 646·88 I l (~nytime) NEW /VAN WELLS SERIES! Plan s fro111 ~8!1.000 E\'.t'it1n~ nr\V h•an \\"ells r·11 !'I0111 hn1ne.~ on (.;ala:-;\' IJr1v('_ !\e11· floo r plan ~ Spf'rlarttl:-ir flal' \'1c11·s . For detai ls 011 nr11' -rr1r~ nf h111nr-: 1. 1:-1 1 tlir n1ndels al 2oon (;a la.\;. JJr1 1·r nr 1027 fllarinf·rs lJr1vc. Open IJ;i1l.1 ur 'all fi46· I :i."iO or 64:l·823.'i. MACNAB · IRVINE 642-8235 675-3210 901 Do ver Drive 1080 B•yside Drive "SECLUSION SUPERB" Newport BHch !11 111•< 1rnr11c11·11l.~:r 4 \iPr!-- 1"''11· •fh«''"u" tiori11·. •·11·r· Gener•I General ~111·r1 !n1 , plun1l1cd ;;11d 111r. ···1 r,,, l""'1, •·n.-11·~.-<1 1rn111·r i--E-V_E_R_Y_T_H_l_N_G ,,r +••,11 \llJl"a!{<· r .. 11·;:1· 2 STORY STEAL 1)1 •.:Il l k1!•'h1•11 lur tlir• ""· Yr·~. lln~ ~ 1,,..rtroo1ri1, ~ hO lh .\ 11'11! c1·ca1n puff 1<'1!h ovrr :.'{)01) ~Q . /:,of fan11l .v J11 1n~. fonnal d1t11ng roorn, spae- l<li!s lan11l.1 1"1)(ln1. hnde"s ~1t1·hl•t1. 1 hu~t> bf.droom1 'I 11h pu~h 111aslf!r 1u1lc. $~~ . .-i00 T!l,1•1 11110 "f'''lld• 11111•'11 111111' 1Jw1 ... S•••'1nC i-_ !,,,11••1111,1: 1111 11.,,,,., \!1)1>1.J ft>a l111·,.s f-"or 1nf<\l1u;i11nn •·all 1;11:-il'il. IO THE REAL \"'\., ESTATERS '--'' I ' BLUFFS PLAZA REAL TORS 644-7662 -l un, Dc.o'-n~'t-W~a~lk ro .,.,. 1his -4 lx-droom l\1t>sA df' :\lar 1tre1H11 of • buy. J.01.~ ol livini i!pat:e v.'lth •n addrd f;,m ily room and bt.r. ~p !lhlljt Cllrpttlfll, flre.- pl11cf' 1'()n\itnlcrw:e kitchen, and au art •polJnily dean. A 1erriflc f11mily hOltlf'. C811 to ff't, $33,500. CAii 546--23U, hon11· Ii;,~ ,.1,·r1th1ni;: _\ 1 ~11 1h•g1·,.,. 11<'11' .. r 11fi(l•'1· 1\r11 1~ir1 B~.'' 1·1J.<l<l1\1 i1(''1 trrl ..,11d f1lll'f'<'•I pool 1<oi h .l;i- l'Ul1.1 . I I IS an f''l:\'11111~ 11·;111 \\"rtl.~ l\11·11 1111 1nodr! In Doi - ('r Shorr:<. Pnrf'd 111 l l l.'J.000. Call 64&-71 71 , '0 THE RF:AL \"'\., F:STATl'.RS Walker & Lee 17141 RC'.a ltors 7680 Edin,ger M2·44i'> or 540·51'40 G•n•r•I SUBMIT DOWN 4 Bdrms .. family & dining rm ~. 21,.:.i Baths. 2600 Sci . ft. of li ving space. 'v'illage IL· •IOI. 149.950 -YIEW · BEACH • POOL Panoramic ocean view. 3 Priv. beaches & your own pool. geautifully lndscpd. 3,000 sq. ft. home 1vilh 4 bdrms .. family rm.. 3 batlls & 3 car g a rage. Cameo -Shores. • 121. $95,500. HOME SIJQW REALTORS 3535 Eu< Cout Hlghw•y Corona ck1 M•• • SEE thl1 chOlee rolf ('1'11Jri:' vlf'\\' lei. El N!a-nl'I t;nlf C"11 t <r 011 lll'r 67~r:l~l' -__ .:;c_::_.:..=..1--------------- " ·' . ' . ,. (1\1:-i '1111-. LA .'<[J '" Yn11 Hl ll~I ~f'f> lf)(!;1y l<JJ' only I s.i:1 oi~· 1 •1 , 1 1 645-0303 :!~I~ l!a1·tior, ('r,.ita ~lr~a HIKl.\l E Ol.SO\ '" PE.A l TORS Happiness In Harbor View I lap1J111r.'-~ 1- e 'J!iil(i ~q . r1 P••1·i.11 11 111 111,•- I do! e ·: t•<'tl1·1~~ni-_ ! 11 1111_1 11~0111 dn1111!:! ,..-~Jill. ·:1, h:.1J13 • .-: p 1 I al ~1 1111·1·.;•r 111 \\ P1U,t:"h1 I l'Otl • 1 .~1·g(' ho1111s 1·1~i111 111111 ~rr.-pi ni? lol1 1H10 ha1il • :'p~<'(' r,,r pnol l<!hlc, p111r pnll_e nr· ,-.arll<'< •Fr,, ln1 111 gr<'a1 :\C\\fl<Jl l 1<)1';111(111 I• Ta.~rrlull~ •l••t <11n·,,r1 •1·1Jil (111,~ "'hag 1·,n·pr!~ ,~ rlnlpl'S I • 1'1•11·,, :".!>o: .. 1r1 ( ·;i11 :11.;.::.:r: I 1o ·THEREAL \"'\., ESTATERS " ! I ., U!~ ll. • ' .' I -------1 G.I. NO DOWN NEWPORT BEACH : 3 CAR GARAGE llllri :.'· .. l!\l'.I' 1'\f'o ''lill f' i>oHl1l' 1•n :. • 111-.i ... ~;11 ' .. 1n•1·1 i.r 111!'1"•' f'il<l•>r!1 lio •lll<'-. ,\lrno~I ::1100 ,.:q ri, nf 1·n1nfri 1·1abJP f;1rn1I~ l•I !II!.' r "1•r,1J1,, fl:ll!I: e<l , llf"\\ :-llht: <"UIP''b ;-;hot": 111 .. 1:111,·r· f1n111 r 1.-n1<'111.1 I·.<, I lllril•ll" ;Ill<! l11gi1 $Chr<Oi'<. \\',,n 1 h" "' ;11l;1lllr Jou;.:' I ~ i.::•(K1 ~ Walker & Lee i f·:.f'1<1/u1·~ I :!1)-l,: 11r ... l'11H Ur11 r filfi . .'i< 11 01")('11 't1I !! r .\1 -MESA VERDE Golf Course Onl.~ $-iS .{)()1. :.'100 ~q r1 of 1iv1n£ arr<1 . Pirtut·csque floor . lo . 1·r Jll11g 1·icw 11·i11- do\\;; <ll"f'rlook 1he illh i::-rrt'H_ Yrn1 11111~1 ~re lhl.~ "'~r111 ~ hrdrf>l):n .~ b11rh horn <' · p1·11nr <"cwnrr kw. r1r11h Hf l'f!f)l11 (nr f)fH)I l'aJI ·.1·,.~·!!1 •f)p~11 e1r•l \outh ~(~ oast S28,900 SPANISH DESIGN Ch11 rn1111g ~n·ll 11a"s IPad In- ('all us t.o sec I his exclu!'JVE' offerin<1' ('11ston1 bui lt spacious 3 BR ho1ne 011 lgr . t;rnrr sitr . !'ormal fJR & huge recreation rni. .A.buntlant s!orage areas. 3 Car garage. LINDA ISLE BEAUTY-$145,000 /\truly elegant \Valerfront home on this island of boatin)i! & fun . Covered entrance thru front privat e tourtyd. Attractive. decor thruout this !l bed rootn ho1ne. Fam. rm l\'ith tirC'u!ar 1vct ha r_ Forni. DR . Pier & Slip. THE BLUFF S....$48 ,500 ~·orn1t•r 1n odrl -Still .sparkling. Com pletely L1pgrad<'rl 3 h1t rm. on g1·cenhclL ·roo man .I' extras lo list. B.v appoi nt1ncnL LINDA ISLE-$160,000 F1·r nc:h RegenC"y influence. Ne11· 11 aterfront re.~idencr \\"/4 BR. FR. studv & formal DR. Lovel v C"i rcu!ar stair11·a,·. 2nd floor featu res a hug·;;. :-;undec:k acCcc;sible to all bdrms See broker at 8 Li nda Isle or phone us. WESTCLIFF-S46,000 r,;e11· carpet1ng-Ke"·ly redetoraled. ~l o\c right into !his charmer. 3 BR & forn1. dinlng. Beauti ful l,!!e pool & manirured yarct. l 344 SLJSSE\ OPEN Si\ T .·S'l'i'i . 1 ·5:30 DOVER SHORES-$175,000 J)ool' f'i('r & slip'. 6 Bdrn1 distinf·\irr ho1111' off'cr.~ f'xrc!lf'n t rntrrt:iinin,g area:-: indPOr & nL1!. Onf' ol fe11· ho1u es 1n th(' are<i 11·1\b pool and pi<'r Ne\\' faeade just con1oleted n1akes thl~ an r1·en ni orc ou tsta nding homr. DOVER SHORES-S105,000 Bright & shining NE\\' drea 1n ho1ne sur- rounded by rn uc h hi gher priced hon1e.~. 4 Bdrm<:. 1nt1Sil' rtn . .st.udv & fo rmal DR. l)ra· rna\i(' 2 story LR . Island kit.then. 3 ('ar g.ar- agr · ' 410 i\10HNl:\'.L; S'l'A r~ OPJ-::'< SAl'·Sl''.\i \.5·~0 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-VIEW! (l11'ncr 1\·ill lea."e thi s t ha r1ning he1ne \1·nh a !anta:-;ti r \"If.\\' or b;i_1· ~\: ocean :J Bdr 1n~ or :! & r11n1p11 !' r111 Fur11 . S4 ~:i rno. 1011 1~1 1\'G S RO .'-\D OPE:\' S.-\'f.;lN J.5 30 BAY ISL AN0...$135,000 EnJOY the qulet peaceful li vi ng of this pie· turesque island a11·ay from noise & l r~ffic. Beautiful park \1·tflowers. trees & lenn1~ ct. Char1ning older 5 BR home \\'ifh pier/slip. VIEW IN LAGUNA BEACH 0\1'n your 01\·n apl. in beautiful Laguna Roy- al e. Handsome decorated 2 BR. 2 ba . Pool & beach at your doort.~ep. Bal con y overlooking the bl up Pacific. $48.500. CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Beautiful Linda Isl(' lo tc;. Prime loration. $69.500 -s75 .ooo -sa;).o.oo "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 1111 San Joaquin Hill, Road "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER 644·4910 * * * * * * to th1~ h"n1r. F.:ntry hall, Gen•ral ,.,.,111.,d ha ll plan, N'a1· Iii"-I ~~;i-~_~;;_::_:;-;_:;-:::;_;_:;;;;_;_:;;;;_;-;;_:-;;_:-;;_:;-;_:;-;_:;-:::;_;_;; Gener•! ing roon1, 1!1n1n,i;: nn , fll"e· pla<'<'. huil!-111 rangr & 01•rn & d1 ~1i\\H •h<'r. 11·all<'d or r •'fllll'I .1ard w1 ih ('(>rlll tree. :1·111. li~)(l TARBELL 2%.i H~rbor Sh·rl., l'osra .\f\•:<a FOR LEASE=- 6 MONTHS l'iew hon1e • 4 bedroornj; 3 bat'h~ -'l pa1ios • builr-ln k1tcl1 t>n • 'l rirrplaces. Con1· pletl'l,1• rurni .. hed, Harbor Vif'\\' Home"' • Cd~f -Leal':t NOv 1 1o ll1ay J, 1972. 673-85.iO Bf'lle. \0 THE RCl\L "'-ESTATf.RS BAY & OCEAN V11"W fro111 both uuirs. Solitl Corona <ltl ~1:11 1n1"0n1t OR hornro plm l!l('fJffi<'. 1 BP.. ~11ch. \\'alk lo China Covr Bf!11rh. To 11~. t·11ll - CURT DOSH, Realtor , , ~r , 1·11l\1l "I ''1:::·r~ .. ) f \ 11 \ 1~, ; ' --(~.~~-, -~ill~:-· _,_, '-<.:=> ---<~" -~ ''ll2cs~!~.~f?colty, CUSTOM BUILT SINGLE STORY Three bedroom, family, formal dinirig and den, on larJ?e lot close to Mesa Verde Club- house. Home has 12'x22' workshop, delached garage with cement dri\•eway, storage space for camper or boat. Has large kitchen with buillin refrigerator, ceiling panel li~hts, lots of cabinets. Den has builtin bookshelves. Home has interco m thruout, beautiful colors. THIS HOME OPEN SUNDAY S to S PM 1119 TAHITI !MESA VE•DEI COSTA MES~ ~nesrnr6e~eafty... llSO M•a• V•rde Or. e Cttf• ~· • Phone 544-Stto \ i~\<),",(l 1 1.~.s.~1~1 (' \ ... ~. 1204 PARK Goo<! rorn<'r dupl"\:; -4 BR. &: J RR. ea<'h II 1Th 2 baths. II l1nr l.· ~alf' 1n1·r.<t1ncn1 a t s:+.\:>00. Salisbury Realty ~IJ _\JAflll\"E ,\\"E, 673-6900 SAL.RO.l\ !:'L:\\n "Assumable Loon" .\~~unir ;. '.'):::1.<011 1·A lnan 11•rh J<1!al 1•·•.1•11<'111< nf .~:\4~ pr'r n1011 f11 •111 a nr1<' !.;1· I "u<'~I" ho11 1<• On\\-11<;!;1.11'• rhr•·f'·s .1 big ir'1fl''-'llls, lan1 . 11_, 1Y)(l111 "lfh lll'<'Placr, plu.~ "' d1nong 1'110n1. L"p.~1 1111·s fnr l<1.1nil.v l11 1ng tlwn··;; 1 .1~ sr;-11arr f<'f'I 011 ftn1~hf'rl li1·· 1ng >i"flll{'<' TntAI !>QUill'f' l•·r' 111 hon1c 15 ~.(X"J() Upgrarkrl ··81•pr1~. f11nra~111· d1 ap<'.i. I P'r1•f<'~.~11•nnl l;ind~l'<1p1n:::. .-x1n1,: <~II f1,~· <ho1<·1•1)'.: , lru··~" p<1l 1n. 1n:11•), 1n:u:y ~.~6·:!~1:: 7°/o LOAN A~~un111 hl~· 10 a n.1·1t•<'. 011 !Ills bf>aut1f11I 3 hrd1n11111 t:,.~l· "'HI~ hoinr. lrical<'d on :'1rrK~ .~1 Lna 11 h~l,1111·,. 111 S2:1,1\I , Pil,\11\>!r s2.:o 110, P!TI Newport i " Fairview 646·1811 l•nytime)) ONE OFA-KIND WATERFRONT Is 1h1s hOme of rl1~tinC111·,. d!'s1gn on thr baJ11'nnt. Lal· I'S! 1~finrmen1s are cmborl· il"fl in this dehghtlul la1111l.1 hon1r. F11ll of "armth 1111rl t"llllt"lll l'flllpl.-rl \\ilh .. 1,.. i t:Rnc r tha t rnakr~ r ll.rt'Pltn u1g a11 affair 10 rr1nen1h~• ('lrnnn & 1111111.1 ~,,. <~1111· h1 +1rd 111 011< J )lf'dt'1)()111. ::· • !' n n •11 fiP.~·.il.,,:,o_ hr.-akt;.01 Slt10,f)(.<I, \o ·THERI:AL \"'\.. ESTATERS ' ' i'l •, l'l f I µ~1 THE PACIFIC- IS TERRIFIC and this vacan 1 3 hrdroon1, :? b.11h hor<lf' IS .1u . ..i a n1ile awa.v [(i; <liffPN'nl. anrl 3 ll:<'Jlf>(Y)US O\\"Tl"l' \\'lll !lstPn 10 111i.1 i'>fff'r anrl all lrrnis. l!u11;.. . ;'\rw lis11n~. s.~1/iOO. JO-.. COATS ~ WAtLACE REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • BETTER THAN NEW This Oe11uty h~ 4 bedroon1s, family room, a huge 3 car garage 8nd within wa lking dislBJICt> ol Sou1h Coas Plat a . $38,7j(), Walker & Lee Realtors ~3 \\'mdiff Drlvp 646-771 l 0pPn '1jJ 9 P~f BAY FRONT Panoran1ic oc~•n Ir. btty VlPW. 112 1-'1. 1111 : Jo~ly spe.<"iou• 1 .~1y. 4 BR. -4 &. h0n1t>. P1t'r &.. slip. Mini t."()ntt ~l11 ny !'Slra~~ By •PP\. 1 111 Grundy, R••ltor 341 Bay~ide, N•pt. 8e11ch 67S-6161 ~ ;r ---------------------...... !!l!l!l!!!!ll""'!l!•""sJ ~~-~---6'12-6477 Evts. 673·3468 1730 IV. Coairt Highway Otner1 Oonertt -BY OWNER - * BEST EASTSIDE * Lflrllt> Kull bull! 4 BR. famo 2~; B.A, bltin1, sperkJ. it]g cond, profe". ldKptl, Opf!n house Sun 1-1, 303 F:. 23rd C.)1, $37,500, COii• Meu Jnv1:a:tment Co , 7l4S--771 I. ---------- • • • • Dell9htful Baycrf!tll 4 Bdrm heme 'fl .tin rm .. lrr l•.m rm .. wet bar'. '"A PLE.A.SURE TO SliO\V" Arnold & Freud RiPOSSESSIONS Sparkllnf clean homea, aom• newly painted A earpeled. 2 l. 4 I. 5 bdrm1 Some wit h l"O"'la:. FHA-VA Oonv. term•. ftOm $20.000 to $40.000. cou..rns A: WATT'S {NC REALTOR~ 6'$6.77j~ 1 88.C.1 Ad11m1 Avt>, """"" ·-.-:.-·~--· '-.:. .-.· .~ . .. -... ...,.., .... . . ". "' 2032 VISTA CAJON -THE llLU~~S - O,,.n Sat. & Sun. 1.s Enjoy c~rt• rtvina In thi1 ('hl'llce 3 htiiroom, 2!1 M.1h r.ondo. Good condition 11nd l0&d• of stor•re art11. End unit on tpAeious arernbelt. 644-<I~ ··~~· .. ·· ............. . I I ' lt•irp lhb ho11dy di1irctory with yow 1his weir•tnd 01 yow qo how10.hwn1!11'!. AU the locotlont li•ted below o re dir~rlbed In 'I'"''"' detail by ad,,.rtl1l11'1 ••••· wh••• In todoy'1 DAILY ,ILOT WANT ADS. '°01to111 1howi119 open hou:i.s for 1011" or lo rt'nt o•ir wrqed to llu 1wch informotio• hi rhi1 colw"'" each Friday 011d Sotw1doy. HOUSES FOR SALE (3 B@droom) 114 F:inerald. Balboa l~l;ind 67J-G900: S48-8BOO eves 1Silt. Sun 1:.!-4\ l..i'..!O l\ings Ro:id. Nc\rport Reach 548-6913 S53,00U 1Sat & Sun 1-51 ::!0291 Snrucc :-;1 1 1~al'k Rav\ S .\ list 6-l2-5200 S24.500 1Sat ,r.._ Sun l::!-:1 f *::107 ~tilfnrd. l 'arnen ~hort':-. l"d~! ()73-3066 S69.900 1flpen Sat.. Sun Jfl-6 1 17682 .-\!-h ·rrer Ln. 1Ln1vc r~11y P;irk1 Ir\ 833-0700 644-2430 1Sun 1-:-11 10 18 Sanc\ca.~t lt.' tll.\'. l \1l!s1 L'd>l 833·0i00 644·Z430 1.'iu11 J .:11 20IS 1\liso , C'osta !\lesa 644·49\0 S39,500 1Su11 1·.J 301 * 1344 Sus5ex Ln. J\'e\1 pori Beach (j44·4910 S46.000 1Sat & Sun 1·5 30) (3 Bedroom o r Family or Den) 22151 Paso del Sur. South Laguna 499.3577 !68.000 1Dail y 10·41 *20172 Birch. Sant;i J\na I It s. ()42-5200 1Sal & Sun 8 a n1 -12.30) 1889 ·rahili l ~lesa \"crdcJ (.'.~1. 546·5990 $02.000 1Sun l -.)l 16~11 f\linorea t~]{'Sa \'crdr\ l ' ~I 646-8811 S38.600 1Sat 1·5\ 11 00 C'an1hridgc f\\'eslc:llffl ~-R 642-8235 jSa t & Sunl 2042 Galaxy \Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 1Sal. & Sunl *1034 Pc.~cadn r !Do1·cr Shorf'::>l N .B. 074·3210 1Sat & Sun) 1062 \-'alleio C'ir('le. L'o.~l a l\·Jr;>sa 548-1168: 557-6244 eves 1Sat, Sun 1-5 30) (4 Bedroom) 8!30 1 ('lipper Ori\'e. lluntington BeaL"h 536-6802 $27 ,500 rS un 1-6\ **729 \/1a Jj do Soud . Lido lslr. N.R 675-0123 S\69.000 /Sun :l-!i l 2030 Baltra (!\lesa \·crdcl ('.)II 546-5990 $46.950 1Su n 1-5 \ *339· Can1co Shores Rd. L'orona de! J\lar 833·0700 644 ·2430 !Sun 1·51 (4 Bedroom & Family or Oen) 2381 Bav Farm Pl , Santa Ana J-lg ts. 549·0204 !Sa1 & Su n 9-5) 1321 F.. Ocean Blvd . Balboa Peninsula 642-:1200 (Sa t & Sun 12·5 1 *62 1 Po11"cll Place. :\c11 port I Its. f\. B. 642·5200 ~45 .950 1Sa1 & Sun 1-.J I 303 East '.23rd !Ea.~1.~1dC') C' !\1 548-77 11 $37.f>OO 1S t111 l -41 239 Princeton. 1t'o llege Park1 t ' J\l 8234205 $32.oOO !Sal & Sun 1·6' J90fi Santia ... o J)r. 1IJovcr Shores1 NB 646-0228" !Sal & Sun 1·:'11 706 ;\leppo St. IF.a stbluff) N R. 644-0574 $49.950 tSa t & Sun 1-61 *1821 Irvine Terr. l 'orona de! l\1ar 833-0700: 644-2430 tSun 1·5) 2512 Lighthouse Lane. Corona del J\'lar 833-0700: 644-2430 (S un '2·5l 1536 Vivian Ln. (l larbor Jl_g lllndsl N.B. 542-8235 $:18,950 1:-.a1 & Sun\ 1000 llainpshirc !Baytrest ) i\.R f}4:;.32;~5 1Sat & Sun) 2047 Port Provin ce 11! \·. ll oine ~l l'\.B. 675-3210 1Sunda)) 410 J\lorninfl Star. i\'e1vpurt Beach 644·4910 " $105.000 !S;it ~'-Sun 1-.'130\ **8 Lin cta fi:l r Dr 1Lu1d;i lslc l ~l'\\port Beach 644-4910 81 ilS.000 1Sa1 & Sun 1-5 3Ul 2361 Cornell !Co llege Parkl ('.til. 546-5880 iSat & Sun 12-5) (S Bedroom & Family or Den) *2006 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shoresl K.B 646-1 5~0 1l)aily) *1027 i\1ariners Or !Dover Shores! N.R. 548-78~3 /Da ily! **309 Evening Star !l)o1;e r Shores) N.B. 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) *1362 Galaxy Dr. Nev•porl Beach 833·0700: 644·2430 !Sun I ·5) HOUSES FOR RENT (Furnished 3 Bedrooms) 1011 Kings Rd .• Newport Beach 644-4910 $425/mo (Sal & Sun 1·5:30) DUPLEX FOR SALE (1 & 2 Bedroom) 1429 \V. Bay 1\5th & Bay) Bal. Penin 675·4600 $72.500 !Sal & Sun 1·51 (2 & 2 Bedroom) 715 & 7 l5•~ tiiargucrite. Corona dcl tilar 673·8550 $59.500 !Sa l & Sun 1-5:30) (3 & 3 Bedroom) 407-409 Poppy. Corona de! ri,Iar 675·3210 !Sal & Sun) (4 Bedroom & 3 B.droom) **3405 Seashore Dr., N'pl Beach 673-6210 !Sal & Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom , 3 Bedroom) 1204 Park Ave., Balboa l~land 673·6900 1Sal & Sun 12-4) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1&41 Ba,·side Dr {Ya chtn1an's Cove. N.B. 642·0235 (Dail y) . , .. , **W....-fr.-t ***P•.t .... W_..,,,.., ,~r ..... 1\ ·4 ,..__ ,. ENTERTAIN IN "BAYCREST" !Jo .1·011 ('lllCr\;un ".' Ill•!('.~ 1h1• pt·rfp1·! -1·1110;.:' 4 Largt· bl;'droo111.". :.!' · h.1111~ Lu1111\ roo1n, ~ l1 rC'pi al't'-'· lar;.:t• «111 t>rel1 p,t!1(1 l<ilJ11l1111 ~ l.tndst·ap1n;.: ldl'a! lo1 111d1\1or 11111\1(0101 1•111!•r- !;!1111n .~ l)nn'I 11•1 lh1-.. 1'111· ;.:i·I .111,11' ~.i-1..-1111 1. DOUBLE YOUR "WRIGHT-OFF" · Jt11:o;t1 r. open l>l':l111 ·· -.p l1 ! l1'1·pl 111 ·1•1 .f.:\: :; Brdrooni :.! b:ith plu· ! h1·dronll1 11 111! 111 ("0HlJ.\;_\ DEi. \l.\li, 1 lo-.., 111 b1·a• h .11111 -.flrop· 11111g Ir ... "r1 ;.:h1 1111 · • .i :'-;fiJ .lt10 "TRIPLE TREAT" ON MARGUERITE 'l'HIPl.EX Ill ("()!-:()\ \ IJl-"I \I \I:. 11<'1"(' •l h:ird tn f1nct 01"11rr·-. '.\ IJ1•dr• 11111 '.: 11,11!1 1:1111 :l·'.: h(·droo 11 1, pl11.~ :111 111 1.111 111111 H1·-.1 ~(11 ··r11 <ll·' '1'1 IE I Ill; 11 \\ I\~ 1111 .1111111. \\'0111 c! \ 111 1 bt·· llCl t' :\;ti ;'i ltl)ll "TOP RETURN " FOR $$ INVESTED :.!4 1 :\'rrs 1hat .11c· p11t4·if 111r ·rt)!' HE 'l'l "H.'\." !fi-2 Bf'dl"Ofl!Jl H·I l>C'drnu u1 Urt ll'. !'Olli.. C''\ee ll f'nl rriH.il .11·1.,1 i ·;111 Jor a ··bre:ikdo11n." (':111 11111 helJ l'\t' ~1111\ ~10.0011. a 11n1 \" ~:.!40.0(HI. SIXTEEN "MONEYMAKER" UNITS !ti ,\L:\-J)l'.·Ll . .\E 1 ·\·rr . ...; -1 -:1 hrd1·11111 11 '..! batlls. 8-2 brdrot!lll ~ h;11Ji ~ -1 -1 IJ1'rl l"nn1 11 "l 'h<'~C art' ··pr1 <lr-nl -~·11111·r~l1 1 p '' 11111!.-. (J1H' nf our nianr .. 11HHH'\' 1naht·r ·• , 111n plc\C''-. l'r1t"rcl al . S"21l5 00ll. A~-smak-1 REALTORS 644-7270 l~I -.. ,~··'· Gener.11 1 ORANGE VISTA PROPERTIES CLEAN MESA VERDE ll l'rC'·, lhr 111<1-.1 :~1tr:it·111 1• 11np1c>-.st1 f· ~ bd · rr11 . <1111111g H•Ull l. !·:1 IHllh !if111 1c 11111 zn:11· :-.t•t• l.1kc ;1 br:.11lt\ 11L·11 h11111r h11r 11 °1 111 l)1111ti-. 1111pro1c1nc11 1.~·· Sturd 1 l l"('i.'' ,111d .. 1in1h-., ~·lllldrl•ns pl;,_\ l\uu''" · .. 1i11 ~ 1·;1rp1•l 1n;_! ;ind 111111· 111ll", :-.11r p11."l'"' HH\.\IJ \"I-;\\ I··\.'>\ 4"1.1·::\.\ i .!ll ~\I\<, \\\HI·: H\.\<ol. 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Fn t• 1.H~l· li1•d 11n1111s :; h,1111,., rl11111H: 11111111 h1 1•;1kl".1~t 1uu1 11 .s uql..1·11 f,1111111 tflfo111 dnd 1; I hilt lh·11 ( .1rpt'1 ~,d :i11d dr;ipt•d Jt';111~ 111 11101(' Ill ~;{~~' .\]1 0 JEWELS ARE A LUXURY 1:u1 1111 , !"<)lll(l111 pn1·:1r1 111011\!• \11 lh f·IH lr'"l'd 111111! tflllr'!1:irr! ,1t1d !tl!ll'IUJ!l.1 1 llllfl" lt':I · l\1r1'' 1, ;1 \\JSJ-'. l.\\l-'.S"J".\l l·:\·1· 1.ar~l' 111 - 1111.: rno111 :~ '11<-ll'l•lll' h1lrr11 ' !,111111,\ fltl , t>h·c II J k11t·he11111111 1l1~t1 11 ;1.,h('r ,11111 01·11 . )1 rt•11n1 ... h('d c;1h1nr1 ... 1:11nd 1·;1rprt~ tli ru-c1111 ltll/.1· dri-1 pC'd . !Jhl g;1 r,q.:<'" IJC'.111t1 lul l~111f1 · st«ip1n;::: 1rn111 ,t r1•.ir ~1 11r ci4··rou1-;r{ s 1~1·. t ·I ·\I. Cl t onl.1 . .:::ill !1:10 BUY-LEASE LEASE OPTION ( nt.1.1·:(;1-: !'·\nK :1 hedrt10111 1;:1 h.ith l111111t· 111th rr <1 r IJ\ 111g ruor11 l.1r~r d 111111~ 1;11 1lil\· 1·1111111 ;111 d BI 1-'.let ~11vli!'11 l.1h1· 111'11 ~old 1 .1rp1·1 1 01nplrh·l.1 dr;1 p('d . IJlJI g.ir:-i gt'. :-.prtnklr.r-:. t•n(•ln,C'fl .\ .1rd 1111·(' la11 d.,1·:ipu1g ,1.;,)(!0 (lf"!"]();\ \li J.\'I·:\ ,\!Iii! \lo \I il h $1H <·r!'d 11 1011;1rr1 :-. pu1c/i.i-.p \\('\.\'I' f\l - \l l·:111.\·r1-: )'(\SSl·::-.SJ ll\ 1:11/1 f!l"l('f' '11111' ~:;2 ~1.)(1 ORANGE VISTA PROPERTIES l•"11r111l'rlv l.;1 f:(lrdt• 1{1.,11 1-:-.1 .1lt• 220 E. Seventeenth St .. COS TA MESA 646-0555~549-1910 EVE NINGS CALL 646.5226 or 642.7 438 r nd.11 OctobH 8 l IJ71 l ~f _ .. , ... ,, General General rn ·e:Je11 f J IJUST THE PLACE FOR THE KIDS 20 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT 11 _; \crt'-. 111 tt1 1:--tl'g ~· lrt•e , plv11l1 rof r<11i111 101 'lah!t·~ ,\· poo l Hll(\Jl l\ ·1 h11dr111 11t1 l\011H· 1·11111plt'\l'lv f1·111 t·d \\ill 1')..I h.111:.:1· l11r .;111.1 11 bo11 u· ur 111101111· prop4·rl1 lll t 'o,l.1 \ll"'·' Ill" \l•\\ p u1 l 67 FEET BAY FRONTAGE GO LD COAST AREA l.111Ph -~p.tt ·1n 11~ li!ll!ll' ~11110!1 ~,l til t' l't'\1111 :>.ld .I .\l,\IJ'lllrl ~ ) lll .1ppo1tll1111·11{ {l1ll 1:11 1 l ~t·111 ~ LINDA ISLE SPACIOUS AND NEW ·: In vhuosf' friun \II hl';1ut1!1il. h,I \ ftfll\1 li!11 11 t·, !1H lhl' \11 ,t'llllllll.illrl;.! htl\l'I f{t:ad\ tu Jllll\{' !ll·IOJ" -.;ii!• jof )(';l'l' :-:111111 11 b~ .IJI Jltlllllllll'll\. COTTAGE IN THE BACK BAY NEAT AS A PIN 1·1111 1111 fl 1!111 n;.: t.111 1· 1h .: IJ~·drtHlll l' l.l l _l!l" 1111 )l\•11 11 l11r l (':_:t·I· 111111· ;.::1rd l'Ll.' Hild 11 1111 II \'•"' .\I("(' 11e 1;.:hh101'- l111<>d \1 ;11l;1hl1• 111111 '-"2.J :1UO 20191 Spruce St . Oper1 S<Ji . & Sun. 12-S A LOT NEAR THE CANNERY BEEN LOOKI NG 1:or <t1n1l<t hll' l1u il d 111':.! ... II(' Ill \hf' "'up-('4Jtlllng l.cll·',1~ Cl\C (;ll"{'(l ··.• ilne 11111\ a \;nt;i hlC' :-i:~uooo Off i.:-e Open Saturdays & .>undays PETE BARRETT REAi. TY * DAIL V PILOT 35 I ~ e Bath & ~1 e Carpets, drapes, r.ange, I patio, storage shed. $23,500 ... Terms Roy McCa rdle Re.altor 1-111 '·" "oi 1:1 • .i. l " \t. 548-7719 _.._ NEWL YWEO DREAM COTTAGE It •01, ., " o,, • 1 ., 11 ,1 II"'•'•' ' '••I·• • I 1 .. ,, !•, i ,,,., lo•' I"',, '" ... 1 t ••. l,\<11 , . .,1 1 Walker & Lee l!o'.111\•o' I "' S25,950 NO DOWN '· Ill· .i,_ ,I I ', '1"0 . , lt.o t > ,-.11- ' ·" I'",_ 1j1.,' ,.1 : .. .1;oll odt ',<' '• "' I ird TARBELL • • • t !,,, l•o• \ ·,,_ ., II ;i ATTENTION! I;, " I· •!.11o ~ 011 -Ju ":'I'° I I" U\• "IH 'I II, f,.( •II<'• ('-~ I '"" 11:. ! i"'' 'l'I· "Ii•• "·"l! hi 1605 I f NB h11 ,ld .• ,,,.,., '"1h it :.,r1111-Westc if Or., . . 1 11 1 "''>'ll" -llHI" '"I <'1111· 642-5200 I'"" ( <"l\f/,L lil 1 .. , ,ol••d Olr '···············------I I L , ••• ,101•.1111i1, .•.IL'","'"'()''• _ I 1 t"•' .\ ·'" 1,. • n1,1 . pr"n-Genera l I\\ I ,,, I' I I t·••' ' " "' • 1 II• \ ,., .i.• "' " I,, .. o "r•I '. ) ... ,, 11• 11!1 •1• • "ldl"d 111 ., Ii '"'I , General ·• o t 1 i I"·" I ~.•:and, 'J~, 'I" ll.0::11 -..1,,111 P.f'al· -'!'-I' 11 ... 1.' I •l!tl•I•'\ 1 111:. 2 R;i . "' . . '· SID E BY ~IOE LIVE IT UP .1 :· 1:1: : 1.,, 0111,1, .":"')' J•o iJH, .. 11,11 j• .: IH oi< '""II ,\ I , 111d 1 ! "•111 I '1 ~ \I Ion ' I! .,. ,,, .•• ,11 1,, ... 1 ,,,i1.1 lh1 n.•r O• od\ '" ·•·I I "o O•"f'd ;t l \, 11 I'" 1111111 1 'I""' j,. :11•o' , \ ' ·11•1 ,\ ! ",,o'. ,01i.I • 101q•p1n.: l/"1"1 i 1.I '" ,. :1 ... ' '•I>:-',~!:' ~'.\'r<: 111 ,,0,·1,., .. ,.,.i , ..... 1 ',111,i .... ·11,.1,1111 ,.1 111'! I I"" '""'" lo.•· '·•·"' ["''"','."''··••· ',"'"•' "'"'"i 1 :~·:;·~~: ~I , 11;1 r 11 \II ·" •' o,P.• I ,\ dP,1 I' 1' ••. I '" 11, .11 '' .,, 1, lo ,.,,. dlll 1••111 o .. \h•\I' Ill 11111 '" ,p1•oll11 1;,·11 •• lh •llL'"I .• L? : •~ 1 .. 1 \,' "' •I""' \Hll •ll"" "' '"' T!I' '"" I'" I .l ' -'"' "' 5 1. ___ S ·..:.... __ th• ,, '" "''·"' ,,. '"" I ,\ .. " • I ' ' ,11 ' ' : .. l (Formerly Del ancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COA ST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF . General Gener.JI _, ' .COLES'NORTHV&CO . EASTBLUFF \ "'""'"'~~!LT~~""'" 11 " , \ 1.,,., 1,. ·H •~•nl. l " I • ~ !1 rl"- , General General HARBOR VIEW HILLS S1Yecping ba y l't ot·c;1n \"!l·:\\'S fr111n lh1 -; ·I bectroon1 hnr11e \I itli 'Pf'l'\:J t 11l;1r ~unJ..t·n ::.1vin11111n g-rool t\· 1·111·!11.~Pd p;i!10 1\llh adJ0111- 1ng lanai l~ outctonr S11C'<lt ~ll lll'<'Pl<l•e .\l,n, fanJJI V l"OO!ll \\Ith 111•( b:1r ,\. t'\('fl <lfl u11rl1'1'- ground •1111<' t i•l l;ir S7\1.:;oo_ LARGE REDUCTION !.<1vC'l1· 1.:Jgun;i ho111 f' 1•.11 11 111111nrr ru ptt.'d. p;1nor.'.!1n ic O<"l·>\.\i \"11·:\r. nn f'lll c!1· -..11 .111 1.i- r('nl !o E1ncrald B;11 :i f:!'t11·001li:-drn S, 1111 rn:il d1n111 g ronn1 RC.<lu!1lu! ;.;:1r d 1~1 1 -, l:i:d!I! l'd to S78 .:)UO. BAYFRONT COMMERCIAL PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTME NT J Linda Isle Drive -Open Sund<Jy 1.n1ch llf'1\ :1 1:1~ 11 · h.i l1nrn(' 11 11;.i H'1 lrnn! 111· 1·10. ,!( d111 1111 !):1h p;-inp lpd l;i111tl.1 rn1 11 lrptl .. \1~1 .. 1~'1" 11n 11 ,1 tr ir1:..: ;1rr,1 ,\ l1rC'pl;11 t' 1:;1 1 .~ .. \I I 1 1t•11 , .~Jl!I ;JOI! 12 Linda I sle Drive /-"11"~.l!ll II!'\\ ,-o l!ll_ ~I ~ IJ.I IJi•l11 r \\ l1tl't11,iJ (\1 11 1111 l.11 11 1111 l\l'I li:1r llrl/l!'L'''ll !' l'11· !r\ cnur\11 Ifill 1n;d11•;.: d tf111 ~ Sl/!l :itlO JUST COMPLETE D l NVE ST ORS 1,1,.. "1, 1,, .• 1, .. ,,,,i •. I I • " .! 1\ '"'' I '~'I" l,,111oi.1 PARADISE I•'" ·11··•1•• "'!""~~ ol·~1r :=====::."""":::;:;:::;:\ 1·" I·• 1<• I pl>'\ V \•'•'i"•H' "' I "I•·'" 1'11•"1 I ;:111 Iii · \ -1 ., "' '.ill•lll 11•'"1 'lil•l'P•rtt l\1 'II BLUF FS VIEW II" lt111>', !11\\' '"·"11'• '1 oth~ I PERRON REALTY CO. RE DUCED $4,000 1·1 ···I ,, r .. : •ti• ' h \'1;~1 ''Yrt,11· l'''l"1l.11· 11,ll\ lln.l"I '''I \.I' ,111• \0 ,,,. """ o,. I",.,,, . .:t•·"nh !' !, .. •11 ""' "' ,., J·,11 ,, l•n 11 .11"1' 111.,·h·I !,), \J,~o!lH• 1 , h. "U•to;• I·• SHARP + I NEET & C~EEN P.r:I I" " ,, ' I I .11110 ., !• 1 I • ''•I If•-' ' I ·1'111 t ·I'·+· ''"' "t • "'J i·•11• II•"" ' " j',. '"" '" '•1(1< ••I I ~red hill • I 1 \I I \ 1'<•~1·"" l"o' '~HERITAGE -. Jll! ll!lll CORONA DEL MAR 11,' .0 I : I I Ill· "I "' I " .;, " I I ·-' 1"~·1 i" It' /, .,., . " •'o ; •I I e Kdtelld Reillly • I " Id• I'· ""' ' • " I •:11 I~ 0, -. \ :I ! 11.l'd""l"t i __________ _ '.I'" ,I ' ·' l'.0 • ,,,i. I'" Bay Ave. Waterfront I' Iii , .. 'o '""II 'loo 'I j,,., 1r J\'e11·porl Blvd . front.1 -..:c· 7.-. It 1111 1he ba1 . 8195.000. HARBOR :, 1:1:. ~hath ho111f' 111lh fill tl dot I-1:r.tut1- f11l l\ r!{'C"Orilte1l 11111 1 rn.1r hlr· 1111.lr h.1 1h. 1·1'~ "!:11 <'h<i ndr!tf'r~ t111 r 1·:1rpt•t;; s .. 11 :illpapr1. B111:1-1n 1c-1r·1111n1 . 1t'L"l rc11l.1l11 1;.: ti111 11:1 t11r. d111nh11;111cr s, 111.11 11 01l11·r 1•\l 1,1 .. ~:.!S:'i noo. .ill \1"!011w. \;:.i;,:1 ·1=== NEWPOR T BEACH •lo• 'I' 0 I I i.. •• '11 ·~ .. ,, ' \ 111 lo .1 .;, I' \ 1•1 , lo•«I '" ";_ ~:.'. . ~ '("• Lachenmyer ". i 1"'1?'1111!•' lll,;"1·'.1 92 Linda l ~le Dri11e f\C'.iill '"i Hl"i . -l b;i hn1nf• 11 l11r111<1I rl111 1111. S, 1;11111)1 1111 ·; l·'1pl1 • <11 11,ulc -.1.111 11,11 f;u dl-111 g11n 1·;d11111·1 ,\ hn11h ~l1t'h t'.'· 'Li.i 0011 COMPANY REALTORS '" '" Waterfront lot ~ ;h "l 1 di" :.;,i,,1:_:1• /·,H 1·, ·""11111 . i h \n1!h l .. 1~0011 f'\Jl!l 'lll l· . ~:,n 11!111 ":io UO(I "SINCE 1944" On For Complete lnformat1on all homes & lots, please call ; 673-4400 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR jGener a1· I .~~-~~~![~~~~. 11~·~,; l\tltnr Jla 1,.. ~1.1 ff f•ll" 10111 IP11! ,\•lUr 1•1nf1dl'111·,.. 111 .. 11r ~9 yrar.~ nf qua!11y ru~1u111 hon1c building. SrR f'-.:amri!e nr prnrturf :ii ~'OOfi Galaxy. Do11er Shon:s. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • ~ SAVE -ACT-NOW 1111s r:..1'<'llrn1 '.! tu·dt<)IUH . ra111ilv 11(u11 J1n1111· ·~ 1·r:ol· is1ic j1ricr<I f;il' .i. •!Ll wk ,.,;dr • E'<lr<1 lari((' IJf'dn>,.111, - l)ouhlr lirrpl<icr . ~l.111· <'!!· fry • Kr('n y11rd spnnklr r:< - 2 ha!hi. \\';ilk lo \\'ci>1chH CentC'r. Only $3~.i;;o .• Call 00\\' 673-8550. Genera i 341 Islanders Bldg. al Linda Isle BAYSIDE DR .. SUITE 1, N.B. 675-6161 VA In Mesa Verde jGeneral ! !or•ilr•••111, ~ h .• 111_ D1 01ws)-:Hc,-A--::R~B~07'.R:C-_V_l_E_W __ uu l ,111!1h f• 1!1""1...;hu111 1-.\. 11,, Ill •'II' i,,,, -.i._,1.11.o•n· !f .. llh·, ~\lll'"f :->.HhP!'•I"' 1 .... r r ,.,od of,•11111.o-..,,.1 t Idol\ 1l4•J. 11.1.; • l•'rl 1lu11i: -o H<l l•••IU llHh t.111!1 111 ,.1h11il"I• Ill'.•• •llllllH,: I'll\, l, .. lllh 1t1I 1',•uu•rot oh"o\•' .1111! J1:11i .. + 11/f1pl• ,\ "•'1 t;.1r, h1\u1 lol•1• k \l d il, 011h1dr l!.o-. 111""· llHI~ o'.O lfWlll!!!; ,i;, dr:\11('11•''· 111 1 :'\••11 11,.i 11,1h•r 1<111k. \\'il l Br::1u l1f11I J:u1rl~1·;1 p1n:::. ("\Cll ~··IJ 11,r (,01·rr·nn11•r11 11p. a ru111n::: :::1'1'<'11. $•ii,.XIO, prai~;d ,1r s:z:;.llOO. l ::1 11 675-3000 :.u;-2.~1 :!. <'all fur p11•1 ur .. ~·al;<lfl~ 11·11h pr1t'r .~· <!r-1.1 0!~ BAY• BEACl-l I General $28 ,500 4 BO . + FAMILY RM, C1rcllL11 di ,,.,. 10 11\o~ hr111 11i. fill hn1nr ll 11~r r:~111tl,1 fill . 1 lwd .,·.1111', ,·1111111;:. r 111 • hu 1l1-111-, '.:! Jl<1l l•'>, r\lr n h11ll1~. f1.1rk Joke y;i1d .11U-171fl TARBELL REALTY,,.c --;:c~o:::·-L:-;L:-:-E;:G~E-;P A":":;R;:K;-\~~4~B::E:;D~R:!o~o~M~~ 1 .. --....... ··_·' ·_'·,_~,_','.._'~,_~.--~_:··_' ·- NOii" 1·a1•11111 , 011111·r r101i-I PLUS POOL DOVER SHORES h:tVI' f:t ~I ~,,J,• Q11,,•!. !r•~' \'11.<10111 lu11l1 2 ~11•1·~ 4 h"il !11u•d . 1·111-dr.-.<111' ln;•;ollolPI fl•'.!llldnl ('nli1'go· l':o 1·k hout11• •·~111 1 ·: li;1ol1 10.,111o' ll•!h 111r11 (J1·rr~11!'d .: hi •dnwun illl•I 111111 o\•"l'.<ll.<'d l1ll Hoi.: \~.,. l11un t'l''fl roH)1n \'a1·;111I l:tnll!J. cluuhlr f11·1'rla<"r. ::1; fl h1 •;1J1•,I ,(. /ll1("1rd 1~onl, t,\1111·~ r~i~s"''l"ll, ,\,k111,11 :-.hakr n111f. ;1 11 1.;11'.1.s. 1\~· l ;old ~h:o ~ c·:-.1 f"'I~ 1J.,•11ou1 . Sil.l,{X~) 011 tll'r 11 ill l1~1rn i>un1r :111'' l11i•r1 . :">ov. pn!"rtl Ov. ni"r t>ou::hr nr-11 1~:1111r. l!IOl:i San1111go Dr .. "\/ .B. Oprn ar $;11 ,j(J(), n111.~I i:cll. :-,lo dn. lo Ve\.~ or !'al . .t· Sun l-'.1 j.10-\LJ I (Oprn E1·crung~I low (tn ~-!IA. ROY J. WARD Co. ~mii~t>~·--;jH~ER~IT~A~Gll i c'" ''"·""' '°"'"" "''"'' REALTORS EXCEL LENT NEIGHBORHOOD I (I•,. 1 .. I "' I 11 HI IL )"I' I" I 1 ' '. o I I 11 " I· • I'' ,,., " 11" "' I TRI HA RBOR REAL TORS l••I i \'i' '~rJ I 1" 11 Realtor ' I 11 I I lo, " I '' I " , . .I •· TWO ON A LOT . lh ' '' LIDO ISLE REDUCED TO SELL ' ' " , ... , ... ' 1-=·""=v=A =~=EP=~·='· =I Walk1e ~ '& Lee i .'"ll"'I X 1 .. 1, -. 111 -1 ..... .,, ·; .... 11.11 J, ,,i DOVER SHORES 1 ... 11.. .o:I 1""0 " I 1, "' 11 I d1111u • 1 •n•t11 I 11 " I" n~ ' ' I if\' "• I'll 2 BEDROOM C -1 ZONED II ,, ,I., '" ,o r .. , , ,, , '" ' ' . " ''. ·~·· , ... I ~ I '""1 ·., I, q•P o '"0111 " ii I• II 0.1 0' " •I•""' I 11' l'ltu . " • " ·I 11111•1 \ IJ I"~ '" ... 1, "' • II•,,. o •"l•I• 11 1,11 1H• ' \. 1 ~· "lllo ~llH~I •!"" 11 ~no •I• 11' Bill G rundy, Realtor I I """I ' I l"' o' ·•· f '· :· 1, '._ •• ~ ,.i.J• \ 0 ·.111 °111 11 ii 101" 11•11•< l U\.!• \I I 1.11 'P t••"ll o;ll'i• I BAYF . 1'1"· '··i·H·t'• .i .. ui.. ' RONl APTS 'I "" i ·' l.:i 1,,· l l•1 .,, \ •10 11•1 I,. I'· I.\ ¢\If' p •111 1'11""'' ,;1., ll<I I "' ,,., .. :,,. I '""1 '.: .l(I !:>r:: •Jt \1'A•< George Wiiliamson • 2? HERITAGE ~ llU ll!ITt Xrt•!! .1 "f'arl'"? Placl' ;in 11r!! I REAL TOR I 673-4350 645·1564 $©\"tdtl1-A-~t,t/'$~ The Pull ie wi th the Bui/f./n Chucife 0 ~1!0'10~QI! l~tl!!I\ I I '"" rour K'\!" bl~U y,o•ol• l ~ 1.,,, 10 !orm ll1u• 1 rnf1 I! wO"I~ I RYNT AT I I' I' I I I I ~~H_o~G...,o.....,R....,I \· I I I' I . . . !· \0 THE REAL ."\,. ESTATERS f • • • ~ '~, v lfAl IST611 [ rurr ~CAAGlft l lti49 \l'~~STCLIFF DR. _ t:iill... -_ N('wnorr Br11ch 64~ ~ A 8 E A . ·~ Over heard in a bor: "There I r....,.-.,---,,rl t I I I Iii is onother bar around the cor -QUIET EASTSIDE CORNER 3 bedrooms. 2 bath~. p111in, bric!\ f1rrplacr. Now 0111.v $26.7:10. Fami11 Rra!t~. :-i46-~ -Fa1"'r ,. '.!;29 lla.rhnr. C.1\1. Turn unused i!enl.'i into quick ca.sh. call 64 2-56i8 BAYSHORES VIEW & POOL \\'11!f'rfrn111 1·11sl. tv1111r, or -Ouintard-RltY,- ,, hdrms_ \'1r11 lron1 11lfl~t Ort;i\' ll(ll l~f·: EV~~ftr P1\Y Jnfllll.'i .• ~; YI. !ell, .~J>llc1uu.~ • 'ON THI< • \\'1\TEH • )hl'11 Rrd ro $~J#I. Uti l 1\.\1.ijO,\ t.:OVES \":\(. Bill Grundy, Re.l'lltor ·: lldn11 :.1 lhHh • tll:.1-Z.f.lL :!11 l-l11 .11:<ul1•, N'B f,i:1-ii1,;1 • VA('A1'T l HP., 1r1lf'1· -BIG CANYON i\'u·rly 1.,tlfl~t"Hl)f'•t. S1i.:il0 . s,iooo rlo11 n .l:'A>-f>ll{l1 :i Hn, ~Bi\ n.1 '104tr1~ ('(•ll1- plc!1nn I~. $~!1.:1111. f\.M·~i!l ~-or 1hal Hrm uorl,.-;-$50, aftrr ~-RY ()\l'N ~'.ft. try the Pe nny Pinc hi>r SOLID INCOME- Ph1.~ nr1wrr1111 inn, Thi.~ l1111tt illrlr1· d11 r1!rx 1~ ynur f'h11m·r 111 rn:ikr 11111nry. ~ Hl{-hc>111r .•pa 1·11110~ l1111nt.: n>Hllt rlrr . pln•t'. 11'w f'l'Jll< _ f'l11<o. 1 llf'iltowl!l! unit ,\l,.,,ll"rll lluii 11u1 -[)11uhl1> 1:11ra~r -,\~k - 1ni: ~:1!1.:100 67.1-~·1:-.ti \RTHEREAL \ ESTATERS ~ "' I ~. U '< IL • I''.' ' ner where a body meets a "l-1 -F-Y_T_H_O~R-"'l body, comi11' in ----·:' 10~5 . 0 Co..,lll .. 1e ·h~ t~.,,~1 ... <iuo•~.f 16 I I \ \ ti 1 r,11,.,9 "' 11\e m·u·~g wo.,:h . • . . . . \Ou de•e'oo t·om ~1~p No J b.,10· .... PP1t..l NU\18£Vf0 lt lJI Q ~ It-I THt '.>l '.>OUAl!fS et. l'f'..\(~A.M!t[ \[ll[l!S TO I I I • ~"':'....:'~'~'-<~N~l~~~'[!R ___ ....J.-~.-~ . ...J • I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 • I I Olll y "'"' I I~! ---I~ I ---I~ I ---l~I I ~[ -·I H.me? lnwe1tmtnt? JC1!io A~sum .. tl•.wi. g•e. Qr 1~ .• A5t pll'r Mo('/. P.r TI Q"'lltr 11'&1\<tferrfod_ S eat 1\i.t111 1'\I' -liEM- RE:AL't'Oits lll!! W. CO..•t Hllo). .. .....,, 1'a.~, .... ~~1~.1- .'\.R, c •••• Me•• SHARP ! SHARP'! SHARP ! 1'1 r""1 ,..1 l·ov..,1n,; 11 1 <J w1~ 1" '"'JI' .. ~ Til.t11 -lh11 Of'Mi UI} rh<o 1 llho"t1 hk.t' • nl0o11'1 ....,rn,. J t-h1Jnnl~. 2 h•lh~. hu•lt•1r1 ln11·h,.r1 1n1•lud 1nit r11•h "'"'~ll'°r. I"'"' llP'a\tllful s,ri,.~ \I I\ •••il"ll11jt. h11t ..,....uril" l "flli"', 11nrl •r f'H1t lr>r bo•1 ,,... rra1lt r All rh1.1 Irv In• Irvine A MUST SEE i 3 Bdr1n!I ., f111n il y rm .. 1nd 1\ 1dt1al home. lnl· rn ac mn\ e-1n cond 1t 1nn. r:ffe cl1\ e 11.<;e nf ,1·atJ. papers. L-0vel v-land~ca p1n j!. fron t & rt>tir patio. (·noice iocation. \\'alk to pool & rec. area. Quiet cul-de-sac street. .. $34.450 "Sli\"CL 1946"' !st \\',.~t .. rn Ba.nk Bltl1 . 'lln 11 ''111• lit!, U n 1v,rs11r P11 rk WOODS COYE Acr••I• fer ••I• 150 OPEN HOUSE SAT I. SU~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 11 ~. Sh1rp 3 t1\'l>fl1.Z.\"d BR lit F'"m rm., l "'•llpa~l'f'(! haltiA, r.n.1.1 rrpir.. 1h.r111'1U!, r1hl lrplr. Sit !ti rnmpar,., RY Cl"''J\'ER. $31.9~0 . 54~.l\32 Newport Beach 1 ACRE EASTSIDE COSTA r-.IE.SA .'-lulripl"' i"n1nr. t ld •,, "'~"" u' IM'l t:zon. Jrt,.a.I unH build· 1n11 •lft . SSr.'>.~ PERRON REA L TY CO, *'42-1T71 ANYTIME farms, RANCHO CAL IFORN IA 1IO 237 Acre•. 11350 P'!r •~u. Xlnt term1. 714 t!M-3™ P.O. 8t1x 3l5olS ft1ver11M Real E1tat• E xchange 112 ./ 1 MAN'S Dotn.1..1n • Pn Bacbflor. aJJ \itil pd. SIO. ALA Rentals • "4.S...ltoO ' HIDE·A·Wt y pert lor .1n. f lt or CPf. UtjJ JKI. Sl.30 ALA Rentals e '4S.3900 * Y!:ARLY RENTALS • f int r Hom t • in Be1rll An• 91ll Gnirrdy Rltr 67Hlil EXEC .'I Br/lam rm, vu, pn'~! IM. V.'f"IOl'fl1nd Hills, ... u,.. Island ----, \l'ullur '"r ",,i,1 1~ .. \ftl •nd s21• p,or Dav• tlJ-010 1 Nighh LITI"U 1•lanti, .~. fl1y 111fl~h l11f'lurt 1n1 ftXi:~ A In· I C'hllrm ing 1'>00!1 •hlrl&:I• .,.-,.,,, .•••rrf'Untltd h> l•""""nng !t'l'f'~. 1n a. m1ttu·al, "''"wl~\ Jf'trl'IK , nn 1 J[M!'lf'IU' l'lln!f1. 1na •tltl'. n1n.ii1ly 1 .. , ... 1. "''llh J<"'1"'r11I h1·u·k ri~tlm !.: RT•.·~~' Arl'a.• "'11 lk1n1 tl 1•r•"r~ In h,.arh N°"'11 n 1 1~" Rl'11 m,.t1 r,.1!1nr;: !. f1rl'1ilar,. in l1v1ng f"Vlm, SpJrinu• h111l1 . i n k11rh"'n w11h r1 .. 1i ... ·a.~h .. r: r1 1n11)i! 1'fW1m. rl"'n. 2 Rdi'm• . 2 ha 1h~. rl1"'•~1"i:: f<Y'lm plu~ 1-...,.rll""f'lm w;u,.1 llp.\nm~,,1 ~-nr f)nl.v $1il~, 1h1.c "'oOO· l•riri r11 n t.,. .'l'!IJf• C•ll. Sll,950 IS THE PRICE for th11 \''ry kl\'l'ly 3 ~ l"'lf"!m, 2 hath hom~. Th' IMn 1' ruah 1""""-lih thl't .vou c•ii 111'1lm"' "'lfh payml'nt ~ ,.,f $1i:.tl ptor mn,,tn. -..·h1rh Ir!· rl11rl"5 all Mnrll'rn h•uh-1nt, rl"'f'I' flll' ('A~l~. •!YI m11trh1ni! rlr11p,o• Dnuhl' t"lr.!1 11' It\ lvit:>I! Cal! - Cemettiry Lots/Crypt• 15' Sl.l,001 1>q 11'\r~ A-t"-M~. ~RIGHT. Chef!ry J BR. 1deaJ Rael ~state W1nttd 114 !(I('. 1.t ya.rd, J>l'I• "-lnd1 ''ront, 2 ln14, hoo•t nn ,,,..,._ ~111 .. ,,..... \!"""""':'""""".'!'"""'"'"''"''!"!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!""' 1-JAt l BA, -s r11tn•t"~··· l Walker & Lee Fount•ln V•lley .Huntins:ton &each Room •Ir 1:io11c:l1t11t""'n , 1--------·--- m a 1d9 ronrn l Niih, II\· rm $16 ,800 V.A. Up!'tf.Lfll W/llo-r'! bar, ~hf111·11 '1 ;.>l ltO!'~ app1 f"!nl,\ \1111 Jl:t:'>.!01 :.i;..,1_ l!;irt"'f Hl1o1 At 1'r111m1 PrlnMp,a l• o"h CN IW'r r.o t :.1:.-1\.fl'~ flP"" 'til 9 r'1 .,;, 117 ""'"'' '"'""· LIV E LIK E A ~ING flr11ti1. r hHT). J RR. """'IJ t""-ril'r , 1tlt'•I lroi· lg. yd 151.!IOO. o .. ,.,,.r 6#--0110. a..M• 'ettln1ul• At Budget Prie el! r i R'.\'1SHt'P - l :x r t "R~!SHE U orr.s_ s.1.1su11. t .~;, .".(1 * POOLS l10 !.INDO-A1·,., neAr /'\:H YC. * l!NCLOSl!O " r h11rl'!'l 1"1 o1r1,r hnmr .l GA RAGES Rr . "2 R1 . ""•II• 111 h1o.' (•r!* CO NVENIENT 'll"tan. RnN.: ll"J'll ......xitl llr'1'. I TO I I \Hf:C" f'ully tnrn. $..1~.l'.'ifl FRO':'$· rJRf.A o·· TH \Ir. nnhtn~n M 5 M N t'A.\·1~ n t:Ai.TY 611.-i~'ll ADULT S PLEASE DUPl.'F:X. h:t . ?A'in , 1 l 'p. 1.0n V1t"' "'' h1~. Sil~- ~l aroh11\I n .. 11 11) 67.Hf.(\ll VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 r llli(I Pn1n?n11 A•'"'· I Rl'•lrflrc 27!l0 HArhor Al1·rl a 1 Ar1~rn-. .~:..9-l!ll Open 'ttl 9 P\I 3 BR + DEN -VACANT- ~hn-..· If 1'1 .\'1U Walker & Lee AO/an REAL ESTATE halhA: )l\'11'1£ 1n1. 11/lrplr. 1-l.:•, 11tll l'QlllPP"r1 \c1trhf'n 11 1"1111~ nf ~1nra11.~ «~ n"•t:hhrwliootl, r: 1 t1 ' ~ rn ;O<·hool•. 1!o ll "I tlil~ ,C. Afl J f'Tt . l'nmp!r ~·· kHrht n, new tTl)\•, Short ...,._.ill to 2 ~"'' bftchft. 2525 Cr<oii """"'' Or. POOL. + RUMP-US ROOM Pl11~ 4 iv>rl1·nom~. '2 halh'. i}111lf-ir1 k1lt'h,.n, npw ~h11g ··•t'pf't1n2, '1 lir<"11l11"!":0. n .. ,.r 6('(L ~q. !1 nimpu• mrim in. 1·hJO .. ~ """'' O.r. !'\n qu::tlif.~- . -:t.1111; 1·1·ri~. hl 1 111~. <t~1111,11r. rr><· pa on1 nu1~1ri,._ lnr l'rlrl 'r1 }lll'rl I.\ flH!•fl, f"ifl>I• !O J hfl!l• plnJI' I.· •rhl. S29.7l0., l1fl rtn \'A -ln" d 11 1'11 A. HAFFOAL REAL TY r "r 1n .. ~l111·r:,.'.· .. ~;,1n1h, rn11 ~ l\p fll"P.Pl11 ff1p \·1,q"nf :, RE f)l'l\1 ~ ,\ RA"l1!.~ A:-iD ,~ ~·A\1 il.\" fl.O()\f. lAr11r lrnnl ll\'1'1 11: rnnm "i t~ nonr . jn. f'<'llln£ '1rr rla('f', l"l'.I:" \1~1'rlr<>h<>< anit ~·nr 11c .. ~r,., ... ,,.,r1 !f1"' nla~l,.r ~Oll P h'I~ II:< '"'II t-.;i11'1 .ll flrl •frr~<•nc l"n<Ull AU 1 h I • hf'~U!.\ 111111! i'I•-a tn -lr-l'PI HOME AND AVOCADO GROVE R~ o-..·n,r· G.t:....10.~ C•Jtiafr•ne Beach- !liUO[ .'W.i mm,.r 'R P-'!"1t.tl11, 2 BR tone 12'x25't 2 h11 ~p rl1n. rm . Hl'llll'd pool. ~1,1. Rus1tr. 1\r bf'•<::h. 04.900. 1or, rtn ' •Cl6-~.l'ii C~•n• dtil M~r l -~C~h-.. ~,-.-yo:-""~,-c"".~1.-,-,~i R> fi •• .,....,.,... ll·l"l-44<1.> t:vt< ~l .14·1t=i Ry O-..·n .. r. ·' BR. 1'\ R11 3 )<r•. <)111. ·~~umf:' ,.. , r;r, or 1)1'~' r.11~·1-1A . ~3.i&I 1ng, nn lflan '""' • iu•r takl' -------- '"""r. ~uhJ,,..t 10 .. 1os11ni: Gr Huntington Baech l..na11. 0-.. ""r •1·1U (.'(ln.•id•r -------... r1.001 rio~n. JM ~TEDTATE '"Cl•anest House 0Cf1'r .\.'\f'Y. In Town " Walker & Lee rhar~ "h~' , .. (.-11 ..... , 11hr11 ~r' I',~.'' n a 'I ·~·N• ·•,-'T"• SY•"/{! T"'" (S,... ,. ;fl .. , .... ~'4 ! !!I f~F Fl ... CK Y"P.D, l Rr. C~st• Mesa · '. R·\, ''n1 rn1 , .. nr1 l'.t-1 S4.S-04SI 19)..1533 -·----~,-" ___ 1"" rnnru 1\1'\! f'fll"ri !or("n). •0-,-,-,-"-.,-.-,-1-,-~--,~ •-oE n , J • r. 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COLLINS & WATTS 96".:-5.}23 O~n Ews. 2 STOR\" 3 BR. rien. l RA. 3 yr olr1. l .\file 1n Ek h. SJ!l,900. 10''-D.P. !=ltiA-510!!. gg ~-!--"'-.\.WtS Opt'n ~11·' OPEN SAT /SUN 12·5 ~r 1.; ll\l Pls ir"' n.--. !'>P'1'""11rl ool in 2 1rory. :t hll Irvine horn,., on Qll1Pf r11l-rif'·!lll!' \.(,,.._. 11 .. 1 :O..~r. (1P11"l'r t•P· J!'Pr. f)v. flf'r tnrL~l to ... ti . l RP.. 1 \ 'nA . .\ ... \Hlw> ~1 1A ~ ... ,, CaJt ""6-l7.-:.. -...· Jrw; ,•nl. AJ..~Unlt' :.•. \"A. inAn. Sl-ll rnfl. frr'~h 011 m•rlc'1 •I tis:.~. Kai,111 rtr~"tly: jl.\7-4illfi1. --BY THE SEA __ _ Crisp F•ll Color• rn rh11t 11p.&c1ou!' r.,..,,,1,.n1por- 11ry J bdrm. llnm,, pl11~ ~ C"l!f''°ry lirrpl,11 r r , fnrm11l d1nint room & m1n1mAI land· 11c•pir)i a.t1d Ull Jn a home· i>li)''r-" tn>asur,. $,l;J,7j(), ired hill REALTY Univ. Pvk. Ct nt,r. Jrv1ne CAii Anytimr , 33,1.(l@20 La1una a..ch * Oilfi.ncrivr wood .t: J lAttS homil', t Xt'f:pllon11l v1t"'·~. Ii; l1ndl'Cpr1 11)1, many rN. .. ~. 2300 J<t , 11., J BR. 2 BA. t!urlW...f11n1 rm.. SAA.000. 10~9 dn. C11ll 499--.tlii BF.A.Ml AR I':.,,-. -0 c N' VII':\\". lllll'lh~··wnrk mt'lm. 1 en. 21, Ra, ' h'Jllr'•· All <:.'Mar. 18.~.ooo. 4~. S BR , 4 BATHS \\'11h p1,.r & 1lip, S24~.ll'!in LI DO REALTY INC. .\'177 \'11 L1rln 673-7lfio OPEN SUNDAY 2-S 7~ V111. 1~1!111 Sourt 4 Bf'droom A1,Yfron1 home Sla:l.000 Ktn lrittlnghem, ltltr. 475-0113 F"OR .. 1,. by o"''nt.r. $54.000. 4 Sm! bdrma, anutb patio, l 11)', !Iv nn. lf'I. 'IUmnler kil~. llO VW. X.tnthf, •7>-096>. 0-P~ HOUSl: SUN t-5 lit Vii M,tnmnt '.1 Fll1 1l 841, tf \n, rm .. 2 !pl Si.t.iOO Ownrr: fi'll-&58 Mesa V•rde ·'" ~ RR A lamlly mntn. t'IP •·flnt1111~! s.n.~. 1820 Pr1ml'Olt'. CM. M9--0U4. 1\t"' Ul'ltwed Item& tntlb 4\lld cuh, c*1t 8'1.Mlm Walker & Lee F.l'~ltoni 27~ Hartw'lr Rl\'11 111 Atl•ITU "4.}.M6.~ l"~n ·111 9 P .\I WARM CHARM lmm11 rular~ morl~r11 hom,, 1-..ctnrJ~· rMt('t'lr~l't-d .1 BR . :? RA. N'"" ~ha1 "il.l"P"''~· f"1 repl•r ,. K1rrli~n l-ltn~. ..,.,\.,.l'""'rf p11 11n , r>~. a.1.r111" "n "11 •.v. l.1i,~. CALI. G> ''•·24 14 ~~ Ne1r Nt "p•rl P•tl OfFlct * OCEANFRONT *- * DUPLEX* ~ BR. & l RR., trpl.. h"'ll l')' ~Mk, roof. l'tr Si'!l,900 Open Sat /Sun. 1-S 3405 Se•1hore Or, J ONI':~ Rf-:>.J.TY !i7.1-61'10 2001 \\". Ball'to11 . :\.8 . -NEWLY LISTEC- l ·Sl). J Rr1rm & rif'n. 1".. h11rh.c, ''L111J"' Do!I Hnu!f." ~If'?!; tn "'°1rh S2'9,'.i/l0 CAYWOOD REALTY li.~f'W; \\" rn;>.<I I! ... I :'\"B 541-1 290 . -------~ NEAR THE SEA CRYPTS-:\t,Jrow Ab°'~· 2 T 1l!'r fr 8"'1on1a Cf"!al 111 40 ~ll ho!h 1 950 . ·~7\j Commercl1I P ropertv 151 SlJ.IY!O lf'\'~•fl'Tl~n t . h111v.' -..TU• off I'll. 10"Jid lncnm• P. (). Pioli 5fil. Corona dl'I \t11r. Condominiums 160 R-3 LAND WANTED 01\ W1ntP'r. M.f~no. ~ to 30 acrta. :-O!l"f\.t1clu,.J SPA.CJOUS 2 1tof}' J Br. 2 Cr11np111.1-. (JJ $71-3950 St S ay \'l "W. \.\'1ntt r or PR IV AT F: PrY ..... ,, ra Ii 21'1 1 _,_,_., __ 1,_· -'-'-' "•_11_-""'~'-· --~-I J"r"r LOVEJ.Y H(HvfE, '• blk to M.~. '.! BR . 2 BA . P\•t. p.atlo. rl,i:or atl'lr f\Jrn. 4fli-182!1. from ""'nl'r, \i • .<.11 641.-~ 5 !. -----------·- I ~ ""Lntl'r & y ,arly R'n~ li73-W f'tl.a..llPr 49l! Park A\••., B.a.lboa I!la~ for ••I• .;;;i;;;o~;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;i;;:;;;;:;;; I Busine11 2 !IDIW b1yb:tlnt w/btach. _o.,:-,p~po'°'n~u~n~lty,:-,"."'--200 S2C(I. mf). W111tPr ttntal, t.!I • FAMOUS BRAND l\'A:'tll Jun@' 16th A.dult1 only, nn e BOJ\'1'f'IOL ST E ,tr L - s~.00'1 ~BR. '2 R1'. !1m1l.v rm Cl"'i!.11 \\' '\\' r!r•PI'~ \"11 r.1.n1 JI I. !\'11 mt ,\'t1Ur lf'rm • larwin realty, inc. :11562 Rl'('lf')khur,•r, Hn11rn Bek S46-S411 anytime e SZl.9?>0. EXTRA 1 .. -\R!.F: .1 RR. 2 RA ~llUI) A ~\''"· ""•)' rir1r"' ll"ith lf"!"'"r r+i11 n rrnl p1ym!~ II lo", lo\• ijO"'!'I 1.-irwin re•lty, Inc. ?1562 Brook'huno1 , Hntg" S ch .S46-S411 ·anytlme ==-= e BY THE BEAOi . 2 k .1 RR Cflrirt~. frt1m Sl6.9:il'l \\'1th \1'11' int. I"'" to 11~tumf' fir f"HA '211 lt rm1· larwin re•lty, Inc. 21.'162 Arrlf)\\"h11 r <1. Hn12n S ch .546-S,l I anyt ime 11~p1r 11.nri 1p11n 11n11~ 1n 11n f'~rl'lil'n! !"f'nlA] 1trl'11 . Arl11l r~ nnl~. GMJ• 1n('fll'l1"' f'l'l'r Sl!'l.()')l !)f'r Y~•r. Tnt.:i.I pnr,. -illi~.f'O(). V"'r)" #(W"I('[ !C!"MlS. \11)! ;,.16--lF.OO. Trade!! Oi1r .-11 .. nr h1111 11. lvau11lul "~'''I organ"' iT"''" 1n Ar· hn2ron H~•R"h l~. 10', arr~!'. Pl'rl~r: lnr.1t1"n lnr f11111r• * P'"I~. fi73.-l~51 C"A.~0\' SUPPLY P!'.l"INSULA Poinr, 2 BR. I f')[~TRIEUTORSH[P I a.,, 2 p1lifl~. "''tr•c tlvt ly '.PART ()R fljLL :7'1:-.lEl turn, S30ll. yrly. filJ-1916. f\n"'· "-"'ail~h!t. in thr• .ll!'fl'S . 2 ~ 4 FIR. hou,., w&lltd tn All lnr;0.l 1r>n.• •r"' r("lm · """flf', rir. "'•!•r. Unl!l Ju!'!P mPrt"tll l nr fartnJ")' lurnl~htd •-· , ,. II Q I _, t.ith. 21~: 2~3-.Ultli. 246-6.l!!IS . n~ 11• .• O ~f' 1n1 ll"'h ll'n P"' r i n n -.. ill br c ,.m t. Ugun• Be•ch t1 1~tr1 hu1nr rnr n11r rAl\rl\" I•_.._ ___ .,,-___ _ 2 ~R . Ovl'rloolrin( DC'VI &: li':l'Sl~I"!. Pla.nlt.111. Too1al' roun/Ty rlub. AdWT c pl SZ75 ftl'lllS, .'11lk Dud~. @!C l. V'"I")' (:a.II: "'V'! 5-9 -pm 4~73. hL¢\ !Tl('l"lm' P'lt,ntaJ. )'ou mu~r ha.,., 2 to I hn. ~r Newport le•ch "'"'tk spu r nm~ (dty1 or 1---.'-BA--Y•SH-O_R_E_S-.-- ~~~~· m S39!1.> Cu h Rrq'tl WJ1','TER R!:NTJ.L. For ml'IN' infnrmaoon l.\T!lt. · 3 8drm1, • l &tha "O!STRIBllTQR OJVISIOI' Encln.!1"1' Pat'ltl. SlOtl •·c·· THO!VIAS, ba.lt6r f\f"!. 2J." P. 0 Bo:ic 1i39, ....,. W H .,. '"1I (nl'1na, Cahfornia !11722 -,.., · Couc 'IVY· ~ tnrhtri, phl'ln• HOUM• U"furn. 305 PARTNER. Activ' nr tn11r- tt1'"' "''ilh S75.000 <:111ih lnr "~"' l 1~hr m•nuh1rtur1mi: hu~1 nr1~ 1.'Wl Wl!tk l,v tala ry '" ~r11r! 11 _.r11v, plus rquAl ~hAl"f' ol profit~ 1h1t 'h11ul1'! r~r,,.ti S;,tl,l'(ln first ~·f'IJ. fllr pf'r1on1l 1n t ,r 1·1"'"' l.\T lll' r!11.•~1 !\1"rt At! Nfl. Xiii D~1l_v Ptlf'I, P. 0 . Box 1560, C!'l.!la Mt s11. Ci 92626, -NE\V LJSTlj\;G M 11ehin~ Sh"P General RfNTAL flNDfRS <IJI W, lfll!o Cell'.l Wll.l HNt"*Apts. * 64"4111 * ,... .. ~"""' $75-LAG UN A. Un! pd, Fully furn .Bet! JV 1h6p"1. BEACON * 64S-0111 SU.J'..NICE I 'A1t furn l'l'.r OCC, 2 s1udenta ok. Cbl\S'ld. t r per r1"v'lopm,.n1. \\'111 trad, his "Tht Brnk,r wi rh Empathy"' S-f~.:lOO 'qu1ry ln r a tw'lmP, 1716 Ori n£f. ,.,.,.,, c ;o,4 TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS, SALES BEACON * '4~111 • • • S135-REDEC ul\furn 2 'Bl't. 11v 1ref, r.-p11/drps, f ar, Pt- tin &-yrd. E/1111, loc. BEACON * 645:4111 11n11_., rommt rr111] \ •r•n! M5-4170 540-060A <!!l"f . land. !"tr Suhmu ynur prl'lp- <'>!lll!On . Cail 5-16-JfiOO. HEAL TH Sp.._ (L a d 1 t & I C Y d I Pn mr 0.C. Location. Saull.!I ourt ar ncome k Jacuzzi. t'I() l1ahL111i~s . Pvt. I.I: """ll·m11nla1n"'l1 unn-buil1 pty. J ~r. nt1>', tanusrir: .11murwt 11. rourr .v11rd 11nti por,nrial $7:.00 c 1 1 h . flt'<ll. Priy.11 1.. 1 .. nr!Pr lM 1-il4f633-3372. "llf~_. •11 l'XN'll"'n' ln11n 11 t 7-\ ,.., ln('t'lm r 0.,,r S2!1.l"IOO BEAUT\' Sii.ion . 2 or :t A.~klni' S'.!41l.rtll'I T ry s.30.l'IOO (IP"r.1~ t,e1111Ty 1.t!f'n in d C II °"!'"'" Cl'ff'T'!ll ti r l ~l r . Oll'n, .II ;-r«>-"'"'· • linb!olifvAhl' 1(1"' J,as,.. nn Commercial, cn11..~1 H"'r Pr1r .. 11 11 1 Sl:lOO San Clemente '"r mor~ 1nlnrm11r1f'n pl~a .. I" r11!1 Tht. R"'•l E~r11 ters .f JtON!~ plt11 2,100 SC] II of nflict ~D~r'. &h .. d.ul~ _'7_.1-=-"c5110·-~--~- l'""'nr s1:).0t'Yl ~r .v .. ar . L1~ttti ESTRL'O 1111. De1 11 n ~nrP Jl ~.llO'l -(;.o(lrl trrmJ Bu~1nr~~-Nt'Vo-pctr1 'Be1eh ,11v~1l•hll', will tr1111,. Call •r'•· (213! 39'-I.;7~ afttr 6 ~16('.(l. \-0' THE REAL ··"" l:STATf:RS * * * * NEW 27 UNIT APARTMENT BLDG, COSTA MESA -$422,000, - 642--1905 * 2 BR. 2 b•rh ~ .. ach. ~''f'l'inwn 11v1 111t MOm~. hl11h·1n~. hal - ron\,.~ It D"-11~. N"•r B1k- tr ~· f".llH'Vll'll'. pm. New1p1,_r Dealership tor L.A. H'ra.ld Exam1~r 111 Dr-lllte Co. a~a. Sl!eur. iry ~"PM-req'd . Wri1t l't.P . 1662 \V. LinCfl!n, An&h1.1m . Investment 220 Oppertunlty --·--'----PAR.TN~R. LADY 0 R C.f:1''T ~If~, "''mUR'ht U"(ln RI!'~ k guard~. S12.Y'r0 \t in!Pr,.~I. :\ff'rlf.)' b1ck 90 rl11y.•. !57>-5787. Mone' t• Lean 1st TD Loan 1.~r;'r tNTEREST 2nd TD Loan n8().J BR home w l f'rpl. dbl sar w/btaut tntd yrd/ pat1 nk. BEACON * 645.0111 S21'11'1-4 + tam rm + rl!n! Bltn1. cpr,;, drps. rar. yant Lrc lam1ly, hun")" or 1ntlA OI< BEACON * 6:1510111 f.ll:i-3 BR. l Ba -pM! homr ~·/ .frpl. bltn.!. rtr "-tncd ytd. Childft'n/~tt; flk aEACON * 645-0111 $~LUX <I Br. 2\.i Ba hem,, ~II bltn1, ~. pea.I, 1~llnia crf'I, pr il. yrd. Xlnt Irvuw lo<. BEACON * 6'5.0111 **i-*'* $90. 1 KR. vt c. A: n!ady. CM. • + • ... .. $1..~. Dr-ps, •ttl\~, ~tn1. pa- trf'. C-~- • + ... • .. SlJS. 2 Bit. Cf'Pll. drps, stove, rl'fr~ 1ar .. f!n<."'1'1 , C.M. + + + ... * n5.~ 2 BR, ft nCl'd t&r kid1 k ~t,11, Hun! Beh. • + * • + fl 8EDRM nr ~ & Dtn, crpts. firps, t!(IV~. p&fiO, rar . IJlOQ, tnt'. H.fl. I RENT1A-HOUSE '"''"° J:'!!I.~ _ HI~ f"or!'lvn Univarsity Re•lty 3001 F:. Csl. Hw..... fi7;\.6,';]0 ZONED FOR 3 UNITS Term~ based on ~qu1ty. VER)' CLEAN l aR 2 I A f,tjFof~1de Cn.iilA M .. ~11 lo! l"l'lldy f(I hu1ld nn. C11n take m11yti.. '4 un111. C.ond IO<'•- non anf'I priC'l'<i ri~tit for you but.lder11 11 Sl l.900. CALL "-' AlJ(ER I: LEE, R!1hors, ln\lftlmrnr Dept., 54S-!M5l. NEWPORT ~ach at octan. :\ Br, 2 Ba, for nwner + l rt'nt&h alJ furn, 67S-{ll22. t-PLEX by .8ldr. Nf!W 2-Br unitll, ~ncl8d f flr. 1h111. tilt lot, A hAth. liltlt yrl. wnrk, 11Alk to hr11rh. s.51..fil.14 ~vt . '42-2171 .545-0611 home t•·/ru.trn ttrpA l Serv1nr H11rbtor .vt'I 21 yn. pltuh c.11111 Al t nd of Sattl•r Mort9a9e Ce. C'Ul-dt-11('. Fi'1~ te n r " d :t3fi E . 17th Strft!t Ylll"ll •1th patio. Only $235. p!'r mn. Call &.1rnt M&-4141. Mort1a1e1, • Trust Deeds 260 U/\'USUAL 3 Br home on ~"°""'°'-"""'°O---' cul-d~. c•~n. View•. PRJVATE Tl'tUS'T HA s $.lM. mo. rer. 4M-Tll4. FUNDS avflLI. ll:lr lat A: 2nd ''°a.-,,IM-l"'l,-Ol"o-nd-o----1 troat df'ede. Sl.!00 IJ) I ·--------.-'.""'"I $ZIO.OOO. Al50C t1lt 1 1 tr a I 2 BR ul'\f\u'n. 1ar., PIO loan1 up tl't llO,;, f'Vaiua· per menth yriy, dilll!rea tlnn. NtWJW'l Eqult;y l'wldl, OK. 67S-o~ '7J...O:lt'1 l--·-~_-_!._!!_l'_' _ __,I r..i ;L~°'::.::'~,.:;:.:•_:s~·~1·'---~1~10 . ~ R~l lot with f:Xr.:f'ptk11V1.I polt nl!al, c•tl P111l HOME 494-7'Xll. M4-8824. I "a.-,,llM-a"',..-..,--,10-,-u""I•--" I +• PRIVATE, party will I ~-"''-'-''-"'-"'"---""--~ I buy 2nd TD't Ill rfUOMblt 2 BJ\ • de" • ~boa P~nln. tll1counL 673--0lto. Pt. 11 7S mo. Y'uly. ()Ider c.pl. ()ppr .. {M" r•"'•l'llni • Acre•1• fer 1ale ISO _, SHOCKED Ill r ... u •hould !:or 10 find tlU'. t~re is n(')t 'noUJh privatP lanti lrrr In C.lil. M -pnivid, pvl'n 7""" ~ C111\fomi1ns "''' 'O •c. pin": A<"! MW~ Wt ha" 1ewra.1 20 •e. It 40 ac. parttlJ in No. Calif. county, famous '°" w... ftl"Mml, klftrm • IC'tfrie -~! Guaranr.e )'GUt funYy a 11'~ ot the ''Ovtdocn": 8erinnina • t .1u9I: nxi dwn • rm l'l\tl. lll!letl euh sir\ttJ. fAt Ed•11rda, Land~ T141AJO.t940. 71 41622-111~ 2111 AC. A.ntPIOpt Vallt y, nP11 r Jlfl" 'If JM..ac parlc and l•k" 1~, 11!' rtn. Ctll rnl· 1~1 ,v1n\naJ. 21~/.17~10ltl. RE'P6ssp;.~ HI 1c nr very lra lakt. tAKF. OVER onb' 12&/rM, n-«M7. r'I N Df.R.S RF:J.LTY g92-4•77 (Ir R47-427!1, M F:~A Vt rl'le ll'Olf Cl'Xlnt , nwncr will buUtl lfl 1u1t. CUl- df·l&C lot dirtttly on roU rourw.. !IM-4027. ~ p.alnr1. 6~ or~-j~c ,,°'=..,""' dol Mar . ~--~-;;;;~;;; SOUTH ~·""'·w-•"'y-, o-, "'a"'R-. I I BA. &l65. mnntll, . Ca 11 HouMI Purnlahe41 300 r 1tzmorr 1 s . l'tta.ltftr. -"'- ~r•I lfl-9010. M=~"· o.11rt, 174 Los ALTOS c .. 1. Mela -Prlft .t 0w-11111, 3 Bit. 2 ""1 "' plla, 1 "'°"' .. BJG aEAA LAKE H.,,. °"' adul.11 crn1.1111 • 1Ut • Sntlk away frem tt 1,11 hllle-F&l'l'\ily wtO. .,...... .Cit, clan!Jlt &tpe1. S2JO mO e-. away in thil cqt. JOU·finWI , ledroom 2 ._,lh. liqilt iN. Jt ... -MJ.Utl .. m . w. .. ., .... ""' --u ..-,--lllSl.-wu-=-:-=-·-,_.,.-,,1 tttma or try a finiahed cot.-fl*I' mo. hone IAlllS -.a l 'i( 1 BA.• t0111f11 ·~ 1..,.. tor ru.m cau JtMa 21J • 4a-91551. )'U'd. cpt111rp1, .cllildreft • r1141 ~1'738 fir wrltt: .::0:::.=:;;li~c,o-h1,---pets· cona*'fd . ..,,.,., SP4'.trit Rt!aJ E11a1,, P.O. , __!I,!___ Owntr. f4$..~ _. M$-4Uf. Rox :z82g, 811 &ar IA.kt , l1Mlorw___,...r:s 2• •• '"""· .-.. '.d~ fii!i Call !. Wt wlll n!fl!r tenu!tr llO ~ -~ .. ., __ .,,. Why 1tnr. 11 IJ1 the 1rttc "'brt.n >"".I call tum It ln!O money !~ti a DAILY PILOT W&nt AA Ot.Jly Pilot WaM .. Mw bupllll p loN. ntU fl! eM,rn ., , Many yrd, a11.t. Ot1.n. Ne_ldlft « t!Mlrahlt llMnll ftn our 1'tl• Sl'JS/rM. ........,.. · t WJtl"J ll•L 3 8R nlcf\y lqt:. vu..nti ALA "ent•I• e '4S.Jt00 .S241Ume. Fan\ily Ot\b. A.It Dally Ptlot Want b&rtains pm. C.tll OP1n. ........ <l-«l.10. Call IO-llTI ...... ! -' I I • • ' • J. ... · .. ~ '. ....-,· ..... : ... t". : • -'·' .!. •• -~·· .... ',. . :--..... , ..... ··"c•-• ....... ,. .. _ -. - f1•t1c1~ Ottobtr e, 1.,11 OAJI, y -------1 :;;-~ ... -~I e~I:;;; ;;;;;-;;;;; ..... ~l~~ll;;;,;;-;;;;;1";;;;;""";;;:;l~~ie l -... -]ft] I . ..,._,,,, .... I ~ I····-"·'·'·" I ~ 1--.~ ... Jftl ! ..... _, ..... ~ I ~ ! ................ I~ HouM1 Unfur11. 305 HouMS Unfurn. 305 Duple•" Furn. l4S Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 'pt. Unfurn. U5 Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 1::--.....,-~~~~1 ::---,,c-c~~~1 N•wport 8•ach ----Cot.ta Met.• I Huntington hach Co1ta Me•• M.1• Verde 7,:"";:.-;;;I N:;;•:w~po::::rt:...;B:•:•:<~h;_ ___ J Cot.ta M•s• ..,..._..,_ ___ ./ Bellf'l'I"' COZ.)' I a,. S11•/ DELUXE~ br. 2 ba. hlt ns. Dl!:l.UXI!: bta1·h Iron! 3 Bit. CASA de ORO Ca1t.1 Me1a I _ rrplsldrp~. fnt·d vnl, ll'leal , , ''". t llt'I gBr, ch1id. Sl1 J. I I I !:J.'i(J .:7-&"Jlll ~ n,\. t.rrat for •rud,.n!•, ALA Rentals e '4S..l900 _o.:__:mi Y · ;);) · ·-IF"dC'htrs. Children f..· pP I~ JSO , . . .1 BR + fa 1nnn., crpl drp.•. ok_ \\1tntrr ••nl_, S'.'.00. D.ll.~~ ./ l h1i; \1 11_~ hr 1_1-2 Br, II b11ns, yrd. Nr. schl's ,1,; &1&-7103. "\'f's. 1>7 \..!:-.AA ) rd. k1d s1 /W'ts. SlJIJ 1hp'i;:. S:.1.10 + d,.p, :;.i:,..ffi71i D I U 1- CA.SUAL C'aJ1f L1V1f.j1 In • "arm Mf'd llern1Man .. tmos- Phl're ~p<1('ious color co- ord111arM apts • desi gned &r. lurn1d11"d :or ~ryle &, t"Om- lnrt • Uea1ed pool • Klich· f',I w/ indif'f'ct hghhng e DelLI.Jt:e RIO. AduJls. No peU.. * Win ter R•nl•l1 * 1-0B , 1 1,,.11. 111;, 2-RR., l ha lh ........• , tlH.i 2-BR., 1 b11111 .......... sm .1 Ar. 2 b<1. n.·t'A11lr n11I • SJOO J Rr. 2 'lA. (X;f';11d1n111 . Sl'ill New New New Villa Cordova Q\"IET -S.\FF ( \'rl!r Rar k H,1 v) 40 Unit Adult CHILDREN •••NEW••• .I! oil' ~'!.'1~1!~11• 5'11(lf'r 1".,111f .. r111111 .. ill 1u111 hld£ \\llh 1111, :! RE 2 El,\ BAY MEADOW APTs. I e NOW OPEN •' Br:ir1 ''"1l1ns:•. piiflf'tlnir;, RR,\.-.:D :'\E\\I I RI' $164)..2 Rr 111·11• p;111r». J"l"l'rPa11nn J,;i-Sl!l() AU t111J pd. Pr1\". pa- •·i"+!lf'• All ;ofl•il1~. 11'1 f>l'"I~ 11v. t:i1ll1 11rt1 rm. h1d pool w , • :! Rf~ I J'HO.~I "" LO\\ Jaru1_11. hlll)r-.--! .... ts, dtt"fl >' Sl;1ll ill" flllP cr;}i,:, lu~h lnrillf"J>1R ALA Rentals e 645-3900 up ex e1 n urn. ~ Rn , drn ..... , ...... s:il.i 4 BP. Ot'r~n h nn t ...... S.~:..o --Newport B••Ch 2 BR. g;irde1• patio. rp1s. ----------·ICosta M•s• APARTMENTS Musi S•e to A ppreci•te Nr;tl' N\''111 fi a f' k Bay. ~(·hnols. f/dl'fil'". \"\IC.\. Boy ·, Cluh, :.IVIPJ>J.:, lr"~S f'lr., Gas heal . I:•'~ i-nkua! ~nt1 ".11t't'. all pu<i ;\IQ :'<10 from $1S.l 2;;:1 t:Jd,.n -Sl'r or c;i.JI .\1an~crr Rarbfrra 3Si \\'_ B.iy ,:;1 . C '\1. ,\tJu!r~ 2010"1 B1rrh S1. NB ~~~~Jto~;tr~;1~·tf~~~-~~:~! CJ/ ,/J/J fJ/) Cal!: 673-3663 6T:l·M~ Eve'I" Apartment Complex I & 2 BR. Apts. GAS & \\'ATER PAI D c~u &1fi.mt: ''••-1:.?1fi only.1blk1oshops.$169mo. J/11> (/_)['Uf{J &16-17'ti. &Ui-'-130 LRG 3 BR. St60, 2 Br $1·10. No slo\IC', refrig. drp11, 6-16-2:»4, :,4!!-S3J.l Huntington Beach crpl, 1 BR.-$175 furn. llTILJTIES INCLUDED .'.!f>; W. \Vilsan 642-1911 SHARP 4 BR 2 BA pl us ta m r n1. Availa ble now. :O.l nt C.~1. IOC'allon. S'.!85/~lo Call Larry, 5'1&-5880 Hen1a2r Real !::stair. 1\-tODERN 2 BR. hltns. c rp1s. •u..oaliBnU ZI drp~, trp1c. "'f'll·m1unt;i.1nffl . -'-:'9 S13.1. &12-166 1 NP". beaunfuJ 1ruden apart- YOUR OPPORTUNITIES ------1 me-11111 "'ith Newport Shoret e POOL e SPA e ./ COOL BR E:EZES-2 Br r yd. cpr drp. ch1!ct. ~nil ~I $1 70. ALA Rent•ls e 645-3900 To lr;i.st 11. tir1t• homt in 1h1s ~ AR. 2 Bil.. hhn~. cp11, Or~. fll'!lf'i\ble {'Onl'llllln11y. Ye;id y b f'. Arlul!~ tlnl). e GARAGE: e e ADULT~ -NO PETS :! flfl .'l BA-S'.!-1,i Furn. Sl~~!/mo. '.!11' rr0;1r. :'\'B S S E " --~ Lil E, 2'lst .Sr .. r .M. ./ ROO.\I for All·1 8 1. 1 .v<l. _ "E PANI~ TYL , buplexe1, e frl 6-fl666 e ri hl i;~r kid~ /WI• S:!OO l BDR,\-1., 1 ~ b;lrh .·sl.\, Furn . .,r Unfurn. 355 Unbelievi11bly Beautiful ALA R~ntals e 64S-3900 wallrd pati n S~ .\lnn1 h 1 , • _ • 3 BR . 2-BiHh. ~1·"°Sh;ig t·rri1 rlrp~ &· p(.o1nt. S240 111n. ~5 ! A!brrr Pl. Ag!. >16--0~14 :J BDR.\1:' .. ~ bath.~. ~plo t · N•wport Beach \AL n l~ERE: Gardrn .<\pt•. h.•\PI: trr.~h pa11H. Pool.~·dr ,.,,, .• Rf< ' R· I . I Arlulb -no Pf'I~. J·"Jo"el"~ r:. , -" n\\rl t•\f't'}ll'h('l'f' $!t'f'iil lTI f,, S~X.1 :0.1nnlh • I ,,_ ·, ,·.,·,. I 'I • 3 BDR1llS ., ti<iihs !·Ir ,,.1 .\r .'. "'"' 11n ur•n ..•. 1 urn. \\arrl'fall. 4;,' f»?l Rrr Ttrn , · · ' .. -· · ,'3.1,: t hick .. II'_ bPacl1. '1 bid; lo Ntu11a. Si;:I., 1-:l Brlrn1. r urn-~·rpl• l;rf'Pnhrl!. . ha.1 . 67.1-J!M·I PVl'S. Unfun1. fro1n $1C:J. -"!-.:~ IT: r.Jonrh Fountain Valley ._....,.. ........._..... _____ ........... - 3 BDR.,"\fS, 1~. BA , fa mLly • ? ' • :iXJo Pal'!lOl\S, 6-l~-~670. .llrl"a , fenced ·rf. Ch1ldrC'n &: 3 BDRJ\.L. 21,.J ba 1h -·~fy_, [ ) • o;omc n{'\\'. some hkc Jlf'V.'. *$30 WEEK & UP* 5maJJ pet v.·('!ronie. Sl9;,. •7<./\ T '"' M h Apartmenttlorll:.,,t Stud•'• & I BR •pl• Days 12131 985-1301 ; tves , ......,.BD'n.0 ~1.-?~.nt"-~"" ., · • """ 3,._3886. • ~" .. , • , ~"''· .. i~----~ SUNNY ACRES sty. honles. $373 To $425 MOTEL VACA.l'>l'T. clevi. 4 Br. xtras. r.1onth Aptl. Furn. 360 v.•atE'r/garrl pd. lM S300. Larger Townhouses FMTeU, Bkr 714:8-16--0456. 3 BDRi\I.. '.!'-2 balh Trina G•ner•I Huntington lle•ch Plan~. split-lev"l: ~en-1-.. -n-,-.,-,-,-0-.!ul--,.,,,--.,-,..-,,-,- ./ \\'AU< TO BF.ACM-I Br bf'll ,,., S-150 :\1onth t,, v1•ttJ"r for as little as · v1l'w iir 54.10 l\1onlh 11nd ONE MONTH cp! 1drp, blrns. c hild nk. SllO · . ALA Rentals e 645-3900 1 a hraM nPw ~·ater \"IP"' Pnd un11 al .\.19.i ,\Jon!h ./ HARD TO Bf'.:AT 2 ~r.1 • J .. ~Dfl.1\.I . :!'~ h;ith, ~-.~t) complete with rp11rfrp. kiri~ I.· pr 1~. $1).1. ~-ai::lf' ~ J\t>~t." -..·;itpr your 100"'/. ALA Rentals e 645-J90CJ1 \irl'. 54:!."\ '''ion1h Purchase Option 'l BR. Pte.-r hhin RIO. F",\ .l BOR:\1. ?•, h;i1h. ~rl 11 -fnrl. He m 1eler11on. 'IT ri'I '"' JOO' Ir , r t "Dolores Plan," nr,1 , 24 Hour Oely. Blk S. of fairgrounds :.1376 Npt Blvr!. 548-975.1 •NICE 1 lt 'l BR. Trai1PY15. S!l.l k up_ Cht!d ok. I~\ E . 16th St C!\I 642-126.i BR. ~O CHILDREN OR r~~s. ~12,-,/mo. * 11.;;1-!t1li * ~F~u-,-.-.-,Back . Util. Paid $1111 RE .. \UTY .">1.~-1fl!l!1 associated BROKERS-REALTORS lOlS W lalboa 67J-J66J STEPS to hrh. SJ:!!. mo I.fl! 1 BR. !urn. ;i pt "'fi;::ar i:;7;...7,;,20 11fi :. pm \\'kdit).•. any11mr "k·r"'1~ nn pt'lllU j711-f}jWl JllJPLEX I R1 f111n \f'at'I~ \I , hlk~ In hr;io ·h Sl1"1/1Jl" Ph•)nr :'!11'-1r11 e \\'INTER R~J'>TAI.~ e 2-:1 .t· 4 RR Apl• ABB~:Y R~:AJ.T\" 1>12-~$,>(1 ! BR ap1. Br;i1·1>11 R11.'. no 1·nok1ni:. 111 .lunr 1:,111 3110 1110 u1il [lri. i;1:1-~307 AVAIL. (k t. 17. 1 RR .. f11rn 1 BR . Fram $1 40 2 BR From $170 2323 E!drn Ail', C:O.I See r.l~r Ted \\'riodh~ad 646-0032 DELUXE APARTMENTS Air Cnrirt -l-'rpl1-"~ _ .l ·"'11111- rn•n i< rnnls . I lr.,/1to C\;,;• TP1l111~ rn~ ( ;,,rne $.· All·] I 1a rd 1;r.in1 I ll ~.I 1!:i )i 1\l ~'f'HJ\1 SI .0 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE : IL() I I.ft ho1' Rl\,I 1 · \I r71!1 .i.17-SIJ~fl RE~T.·\L OfrrrE OPE:.\/ l(l A.\1 TO f; r\t ·~ Blk. !(I bl'ii('h S20fl. El CORDOVA Newport Bf'ach Rl1 y ti i : ... 1&12 2 BR. S I~:) \\'1 n!l'r nr S1'.!3 Apts, Yf'flrly, Util paid. ~p at NI>\\ t s,. 2 BR LU.\llr) Apt~. 1019 \V. Bay A\'f'., ~7l--16i \, D~hwhri:. \tr;i rlo<rt~ S.· l"•IP· hoHrd~, 111\lli"\' ~h~::: ITjl! t , OCEANFRO\'T --!\r P1rr. I · l(';i11t rr<' fll<'!I I.· fY)()I,. Kirl~ " Pf'T~ nk . sir,:. 10 SJ~.~. Ll'a~p. (":i\I fi-1-Hil l J • A1l111t~ e ;'\n pt I< )ri7 Chari" ~r 1;c .11711 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS, :7: & 3 BR's F'r11·~1,. p11rlo pool • lndlv. l;iundrv lac. ~eiir Orano:ci Co. A:rport & UCL .<\d ull~ onl1•. ~'01:!2 . .;aura .<\na ,\1· ... .\li;:r. ,\!rs. Jn;1,..h1m, Apl 3-A ':;.IF-.6215 * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Liv ing Sh;i~ cpi • drps • bltns Bcauuful Pnnl • All L'ri. Prl ~ RR SJjO. I Rn SJ.ii). ,\111111 .< onl.\ -11" pr!.<; JI] A1 1 .. ·:i d•1 S! lilfi-IJ!l;9 SPt.C_'l_&_.:i _aR-;pj~slto l"P, Hlt1 po..1! Pla~· :.n. C'pls. drp~. hlln~. ;ia•10 Ktd' ok 1'"1'11 !\laplt N~ 3 rioo Co!lrge l"o :i &12.-70:>.l 2 BR. 1 Ra Garr!Pn Uni!~. Shai:: <'q>ti:. dr11pP ~. fl~hwhr pat1n, hr.itm ~II· inc•. fl'pl('. i;:ilJ·ai;r. 2650 t:Jdrn. ~~1 .. 1115. SIU,), ;\10. ---:l Hit IJJlfurn ap!. P'""'I. Con1·. hl ~hop·J<!, $1.1.i ~Ll Jo: 171h Pl. •'<•J IWf~ "' !7 th & ' HllH.\IS. ~'.-.<11tr ('rp1•. olrp<, ~I"'"· lrnf'l'tt )d. ~~r~::" "'" 1·hllr1rf'n \1~111" ;irl1 il 1-~1 1.-. "'" h-l!-:-.,1::1 . 1.r.1; ! Hr ~pl 11nfun1 Cpts, r!q1~. hlrns. J"f'tn;:. ~1 4() n1n i:.· 11p ..... n <'hil(lr~11. no pet5. !}I)~ !:: Can111'o() ::.16-(}t:ll. 2 RH upS!l!1rs 1,/sunrtf'ck, Art lilts Only. 2216 Pomona C.\I .H5--4391 aft 5 pn1 * .. I BR. NO CHILDREN OR PETS 112;i1;-.10 . S.17-9~17. -~-~--·----SHARP 2 BR $1"1 Htd Pfl<>I Arlults, n'l 11"'1!, Edsrsulp * fi.12-'l:•~/i'\ Newport Heighll~•~.---:1 ,.,;,.:;.;,;;;;;;;.;;;.;,:,;:.;.:;:_ --'------''-----I * !\'ICE 1 RP.. hrd ......... 1. o·p•. -Park-Like Surrounding Tr:Jl'l.E\ I Yr. 1>1•!. J lcr ,... ·· "l,f,'•,, I "' ·" Re. ''''"'· •~ ,,,.,,, ''''' !•I -.. " Ql'IVT -111<1.l ·X~: h.1nn• 111 rn1. du1 r111, · 11•·1.~. li:. k11 Sl'.!: .. ~1 -~l 2111 Iii} !1 l!l 1·1 .~· J BH 1\/"'TS ,.h,n:, pi. <11"1'"· hl!n~ P""'" _ _ _ E. lllth ~t ·"H !\·lf.-l~lll. "'" F•!•P 1>. .. 1 .. 1 .. r~ t.'·'"'';r. 1. .. 111111\ r~1·1l 1 111-.. 1 HI~ d\\'1•11•. 1·p•. ri+'ll•. !tan Clement• f·rv Jlil!1n~ * ll1l\ f',~,1~ ~;;,I"" hl o-""..:~~ hllll~. 11.1!>" 0:1rpo1·t. l l\:i '' •h • '"' \! \ ~\;..lf;lj nr d~-il~~I. "I':.' · 111! ~ I'll I' J· ;.1.lf "'; RI: ! h,1, l~llll<, .... B-RA ND NEW- 20--132 ~a n1a Ana Av" IAITOSS lt'Om ~A Coun1ry Ouh) :5p.:1 r1nu , 'l Br unui Sl90. f-"rplr~, rir11• P<l llOS, load~ ol closri~. Adul!.s. ,\l~. 979-llli!I KIDS WELCOME Attra" 1 BR S!39 Ao S159. 3 RR S!~!l All Xtr<1..~. Pt"tS ok Pool. Re,. blrtg. t7.l6"! "'A" 1-\P"l~nn l-'ln,. !ll'iA-7.llO or ~1-613."1. S140 2 Rr. unto1 o, c·p1~. <1rP11. hlu1-Ch d/l t"fl n 1\l'IC"Ome. s::.o 01fl\"P HI t lln .. 11n1·<1' ·~.1 l1111~. ~:16--'1~fi!I ---2 Br . duplex-Clas-. to bck, & town. Crpt$., drps. & stave. Ne pett. $145 mo. 536-JS07 -----l;.J\l.<\C, 3 BR--:-21~ B°A~C/D . Bl llns "'/DI\. Ava il "°"' st;;Qtrnn :'J .\~-~~27 e r ~-\Mi. 1 &-3 BR 's. SlfiO up. Patio. pool. <"htlrfren. :O.IORA KAI Ap!s, 1AA881 ~fora KA I Ln .. '• blk F:. o! Bt-ach. ~2--8994. 2 RR. 1·pr_.. & rlrp~. ff'n<:Pd yd. i Ch1ldrf'11 OK, no pe1~. SlJO ~~7-~06-l . 2 Br Uf'11l .1 (\Pt"lll". C1·p!/rlrp1i. ~111) \l~rrlP•! t nu pl f'. S11-l!l11 :if! 4JHl\. --~-T\l':\"11:>~; 1r>!' lr11•P '] Ar \l ~.~hf'rl•lr')"r. hlrn•. lull 1~1 ·11 Sli t inn 111 ~·142. ------, 1Tpls, " i::a r. ""x fl'ncd 101, mn1r 111 tMay nl'vf'r or<·up1 Pf!. \\'ater CUSTOM lt1d pnnl .. <\dul l.•. n•'l Pf't~. ~~72 ;\laplr <Jr 64:J-~:l1fl. 1110 "\o l"'I~ I o•l\ilrt n!. ·10.'> R :-::anl<1 R~l'h;;ira , :-:: C Martinique AptS. I < 111 (.,.1 1.11111 , 1;{1JI 11n !777 ."'11n111 An;i .~1·r , C\1 r•r•• • h11o1ff'!I ()1,, ~I~ t"/-1(\r .! 1"'11 . 1'_ Ra ~hio!i'l 2 RP.. r1r·wll dr l"flr . ''"fl"·· $195 mo Ask Jor ff'n!a! v1c11J1. S~.JCJ TO l.\95 ,\·lonth Fur niture Rental agC\"11. 962-4471. • :I BDR.V!S .. f;1m ily r·m .. :!'·: 51'1 \V, 19th, C.?lf. 548-3481 h;:irhs. tlOO Sq. It. Canyon Anahetm Tl~-2800 v1e-w . S.'JZ> Moolh La.Habra S!M-3708 * BR, 13, BA. cp1s. l'lrps, !ncd yrl. Marina Hi Dist. ]':e'.l·ly dee. K1dsfpets OK. . _ B•lbo• Island Vacant. No Ir". Agent. \\" Al~o h~vt 'ever.al furnish------ R47-3J29 or 846-3313. ed Bluffs homtli $-1:?5 & Up. BEAUTJfUL 3 Br 2 Ba 811y- front aPT. u111 pd. \1'1nter rental Sl!.l5. 5t.\ S. 811yrront 67S.O!U1 3 Br condo, 1''= bA. pooLg. cluhhous", p<1.!10. gar;i._1:,. '.I'/ storagl'. nr the b1'a ch. 96:?.{l!ljj6 ,:i.ft 5 pn1 2 BR hn11~P. unfur11. fr nr,.d yrl . I r·hilrl 'lk ~o pt!~. Balboa P•nin1ula B1\\" VIE\\' -~B r. S2i0 1 Rr, SI~,{. Slffi. U11J r>d. Rl ":"l<'h, -----------1 BR. Furn Sl·IO. Ad ult~. rw pC't~. ~211 Crnte-r Si . &12-:l.S.\~ KICE l BR Dplx. Quif t. Sep , hy giirages. 1 adult Ql.'CT .10 No pets. 548-11':'21. NTCE'" 1 BR DUPLEX, ADULTS. 311:'!/~10. ... :14!1.-0F.33 • S.\ll. Bar hr lor 1\pl , S~~ prr m<J "'/u ltl .\'.?~ se.c11n t} 01•Pr 40. fi'lfi--~\fi4. --·--- Apt. Unfurn. J6S 1'.l~r ,\pt 11.1 646-.).).;2 t>ih-IHH ~J)I . hl\11•. rl\\lll. t'Pl•/f\rp, rrw! 1:.11r !\o pr-1, .. i-1 ~~! -----~---·-----3 Bdrm * 2 Bath Gen•ral -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Llvlr1g room "'l!h r a lherlra.l • <·c1J1n;.:: t.-frplc. N>parate VEN DOME t:-.t!l!,\C!Jl..,\TE APTS ~ ADULT anl'I F'.1\,11!.Y Src·t1nn Clase to shopping, Pi11rk Sp<:l'IO\I~ 3 RR 's. :!. ha • 5\w1 m ponl, pUI i;rrPn lat1ndry a.rl'a. Encl p;itio. Sw1n1n11n£ po<1J Ii:: children 's playground S2'\0. HARROf\ t.REFNS • • WESTBAY ELDEN ---~ ----• SHAD~ EL\1.:)..PN"ll TOll'."llOLl='E !.'P" 1 Brt. 1'~ I BR. l"nfurn. s1-111 ba, f"nl'! p;it10 . i:ar;ii:.r . yard. 2 BR. l 'nfu1·n ~1 -,:, 111· ~fl\<1()1 , SJ!ij. fi·t&--1.'A7. I =~==~~~~ 177 (,::>2nd SI. ~o. 2! fi,\2-1\'>I."> :-,:f;\\" DF:Ll"XE 2 Rr Sll\IJ, J"ll!PLEX. ~ BR. RP('("OT I~ rPde-ror~lf'r! J·:nrl Cilr . Pa. 11n. i\d1111~. s11·, \fl ~ :;o flh l>{i-j()i;~ ·~ Hn. p,.111, i-111i.,,11,P . ··p1. rlrp~ bl •I\•, pl f p;o11n. rrH"\ J!,•f. a•!nll•, -rnl po•I "~ hi 1 ..,,,,., ,·, • .i 1.1~ ... ·.11~•'.!·li Sh~i:: tpl. hl!n$. h~lf_ e-ncl r.:ar. 1 l'holfl rik. fi.1f>-'>-llfl. "'~:1r nurl"'· 1, h)k '" hrarh. 1 fir. 2 R~ • .>P~i"I.' rll';ipr.~. i;:a r•ai::r . /\!' :ii!Ore.~. S11i :0.ln .. <\i;,:l'n! 67:i-67fl0. Laguna B••ch • ·"''i· Bch. 1 &· 2 Br. 11• Ba. Sli5 up. Pool. Z\75 S Cst H11·y, ~J-54:?'.l. (] ~ 52S~4.t • $16!1-Qui('I 2 BR. Wa lk It! f\P~rh !.· !nwn . Ad11I!~. Lt"~ . 21 F ()'lll'PS~ f--1:;._7.\~Xl 1 ':'\"\'~l'Al. 2 Rr .. JJllrT r1.1rn. Orr ~n 11~11 I~ i;:~rdPn ~rP;l~ S2~:, \ln 11\fl Ull l '\t ~1 11rr ~1111 • onl,\ ~!J.Hf\j.1.. fl47-.'.li~.~ 11ftf"I· 4 pm :!-11·1 \'1sl11 l)PI Oro pif'r. p,1rk•ni;:. Arlu lr.~. ::O.l E. :i BR. 2~1·p\f, ,•rp!, h!l1;;: '\Jpwport Bf"l!'h ~:(ti::r"·11~"r· _____ _ Yorkff!\\11 & .\IA!!llfll111 Ar('a 61.\-11 :::: fil4-~'61fi ~:\PS. lO I Erl £1' \\a r I' r-\l"Ull('I ST.,O/nu1. :i'.\fi--.l~:c. -RACh:-R-;y-:lRR & f;lm rm ·I Rpnl;il R;i .1!1"!1111 :: RR. :l 3 BR_H_ -fmnt-rTIOni-:? lal"l!I' ~·nr'nf'r lfll, <1 hl f11·rpJ. ha , ~~l'agr $2"2:. monlh pa rin~. ~~:r br arh. Y ~a1· ""'"ri<nll nr r. lfll r r1 P n Pr \~'l S r:EAl.T'" _fi 1:!-";"l100 ~10Rll.E h01'1P . ~rlu!I p~rk r-;n pr !.~. pnnl ~l ~l. nio. fi;1fi-16~fi nr %~-\007. • Frpl, [n(li\ !.ndry l~•"I~ 184S Anaheim Ave. NE\\' ! 11nr1 2 Hrdr111. 1:.1r11t•n illll< II 1'•~11 r Rn': '.'I ii• ,\I !I'!.'! S :. l'.r ~·~1n\I< l "1\11' ."'r "I~ •f••'•r , .. ,,.1 low 1'•"11 ~1r,, ("fll. di"!•. p;ol 11>. o l"""I C~I "\r :,;; ("•I !'\~ ·~. -,r,-2·:'!\ l ;-.;~·\'f\'>:J~llEn 2 Rr, 1 R11 , ~ Ht' •I•"· t:-0. •l•~p, S!:~l 111·1·11nl n•n! ---- Dana Pt'tnt • • S1ngll'. TV, pnnl. pe1~ nk. DAr-;A 1\tarina Inn, 34111 round Spo!les~. ~"44-1~>-lfl S:!JO/mo. Ph: 642--0.196 nr • OCEANFRO:'\'T APT . • Coa~t Hwy. NE\.\' 2-BR home. I~ 64:.1-4~1. \'rry Cl('<1n. Nn pi"t,;. • fiil---49ii:: • Huntington 8e•ch Avail Nnv. l.~1. Crp1!, drp!, BAYSIDE VILLAr.~: .. S.ll!.i. 2 sm ch1ldrE"ll OK. 96R--.n32. !\o. ,f("J , 2 BR. 2 .BATHS .• $25 V.'K & UP -o·,-a-.-,-,-n *BA CHELOR APT. CONDO ho 3 BR .,,~ hil Carpt>l!. rlrap,.~. P o o I . Lnvely Bach-I BR-Rms. 1100/tllONTH 2 1 car £;;;.:gr. 11·,..~ ·bar: Adult~. Ph. 67~S6.'t ~faid service. Pool. Ut1I pd. CALL fi4&--26S7 patio. $27:1 mo. 968-4267. STEPS In bt ilCh. :I BR.. • Call 675-8?40 • I =s-A~C-H~.-,-,~.-.,-.~c-.. -,-"-,.-,,-, yearly l<'<1 Se. S'.!65 monlh CLEAN Bach apts or sl~o:"p pd. I 1\1 1 lx'h. !:lit 1'.Jol.11 ''"· C.\l. B_•_•_k_B_•_vc... ______ I, • t»1 •· ·,1,-.:11 e -I Huntington Beach VIE\\' 2 Ar. 1·pt.•. rl rp• .. hl111•. *TOWNHOUSE-.-• -ru \l "T IFI I. l--i:. ·1 Hf: l ----------- h·g """I. ~!ti:> 1"n. ., R t '1•11l1n1 1~"'"1 1: . .,,1,·n _\1•!< ./!'l !~.1'.0RO Al"'T:<:: ,..,-· 1£ r.l',H~.•ulld1p,fl .. 11u _____ li7'.":-'lh!ll_o ____ I ,\itlrs .\l•oll l'I! F \\rlfllh 1':1 t1 n~. !rpl•·, f!<Jol . ~1:1~ /..1111111~ 1-:t-l R r.'~ Balboa Peninsula I 1.11 :,is .• ~ . ..,; -,1,Q_lih>: . ~l ll-:ilfi:1 t 'all ~df ... 31fi:: POii! P111~1r oln•rl'I i!~r ___________ -, I -... -\l'<h/rl,·1,.r .-.. :t-0.~.~r, '·' n~:Lt 'Xt-nr1~ 1 Rr, 2-R~ 1.\1\!,\(' .1 RTL::•, n1\. t'f!>h>. 8£,\UT IFUI. nr11 ;: RR. ' '' A I WALK TO BEACH' frpl«. rl"'hr. '.! l',1! "·"·flt'•• l drr>< .S~f'l(I o. 1~1 no\\·. . Ba,. <1/)1. Clo.~(' In hr;oi("llr~. .1•;u·i1. 1r1dl'\ o·ni. kr'1~ nl.. : .. 1";"-176.~ ]J 11rly 1. : k ;'! RR';;, Cpl, .vr. lrasr. 67:>-2306, 67J-.Q:1·1.': · -------·-ri "I rt 1 ,,. ,, .. S2M/111n :'.1.~-l.~O!l ~1:-1 -.' Bil. ~IU•lio• 1\r!1 rp.•, '' rn~. '1 1r ~1 -, .. 11 Corona del Mar ~h<JP."· flri"rl. ci·rr1r T1r1•. 2 Rrt :"tud1n1 r•~ f~,\. r11·r~. " \II.I.\ \1] -.:\ \J11~ J}(j II \\ ,J,,111. \>.hf-I.' •I 1~2 ~: 1',,,,, ;opl \ !!'~~~!,_....__. Cayv.·ood Really 54S-lm rms, steps bch. SlOO/mo rZ131 59:!-2977 \VATERF'ROl\'T 2 & conv. UP. ~l:l E. Balbo;i. Blvd. I oL-o_g_u_n_o~Bco-o-c~h-----.., -IJUll'I nr1ghhnr/1"1J{L S n crp1s, hralr'rl f1"'1l l .l· c:ir;izr, (;;1 1'. :>-t.~-S.101. 21."i ."1'.12-·,22;. 3 BR. ,.,,' blllh.~ • , •.•. , . SWO den.. -.1 Ba, l:iltn~ .. tpl, !-----------fl, ' 1 r rrn. nn pr s. --· ~ 3 BR 2 ha. atrium •• $3001325 ?1 673--9945. ~ <h 11 I f;1'1 /)()I? ... -D91uxe 2 Br., 2 Ba* . <\d11lr$, no prl.~. :~1.i-~,:1 11 2 Rr. "1 r .11' Crrr~. r!rp<. ~rn1·r. I ,.h1lrl (11\ Rrf., rrrr'd $12:1 ~~-~!I af1 i 2 flR 1\pl ('ln~r ~~r C'rpr~ . 1l r·p~. fl11lr!1·r11. ~m f'll'I n!; ~l -\fl/r11n ~1;-2!1<10 ' I • ''' 7•-I' BR I B I , 1 BR. Ocran Vir1\. Private .....__,. 2 RR I 1 3 BR. 2,1, ba, ram rm .. $3.15 pa110. ·r -'" ,.<:J. .-·un •.. urn apt nn 11~ ron . -· •• •fYll "~~. rr1 /rrr~. l .~.~R H :<;11;1i:; ;·pr . d~li1\'111·, 3 BR. 2 ba, bonus rm .. $.1.'10 NEW l BR. 2 Ba. 2 frplrs. \ V.·1ntr~ or ~·earl y, U11l furn f'nlr.1'. SlOO/mo. Ulil tnc!"d. hl11,~. air r·nnd. 1\11\1!1~ 'lni) .~rl f l'lrr.,1 n\'f'll. ,11nrlrl'k. ---t all r~l'.!-.">li7~ 1\"n w! LAI Cltll n1•1\, .\;~II L' <irr<•1·111"'rl 1 hr apl" 1,'!£•. 1111·1 llll)lll<I',, IH-!'1111 \'!"<I l'l\.t;j"~!l -----M•sll Verde NEWLY PAINTED 1 RP.. 0·111~. rlr11~. {'J'1fl .:11r. nr ~hnp·~ fV rr".'~· Arl lllri<. rm I"''~ Sl m 'n" h.1·1-J.il!i or f;l\·l lf\'1 "r 6~1.JJ7:~> fnr i1Pfl1 DLX :!T.>-RP.~-Ba, ""1Cl c;.i r si.-,o .~-llfl. Rf'ntal Ole: :uY.l.i .\lafr Air ~IB-10.)4, VAC,\NC'TE:O. Co.~t money! P.rnt yn11r hnus.e, ap!., ~Jore hldg., Ptr. lhru a Daily Pi!o! r111~s1!1rrl l!rl. 3 BR, z~, ba, tam rm S.lJCl/360 Blk to heh. $373 mo. Yrly _ k. prk i.;. li7.~91. Ph. 49-l-~3. ON TEN ACRES nn rwr~ .'51.1.i •nn "'17-71;1~ ,~17 1.r. l\"il!<on . :il~-.11:0.-, 4 BR. 2~1 ba. f;i.m r m S350/360 IJie. 642--75:?3. I Coron• del Mar $125/roo; s~o \\'k. Ba<"h. Ut il l • 2 BR. Jo"urn. " Unturn. Apt1.. Apts., Apts., Apts., ' WE HAV ~ OTHERS Vl EW _ lgt 4 BR 3 B \ dPn J>d. color TV at Cresent Bay Fireplac"5 / priv. patios. Furn. or Un furn. 370 FIJ<"n. er Unfurn. 370 Furn. ar Unfurn. 370 Furn. ar Unfurn. 370 ; ~ · '· · 1 BDRM !urn 11•/~aragt. Bch. 49-1-2.iO~ Pools Tennis Conlnl'( Bklst. ·---·-----------"':"-,--:--------· 1 "ll oh'l \·1111. fil1trerf & he:iled pool. $."i2:l. s. h•cp • clean. Good loca--~----~, '·• '-"•. ·"dM ~·•·'"'II I S -S I A 148-39-16 " "' N•wport Beech """ ""' ....,., -,..., ~u anta Ana Santa Ana Sant• Ana an ii na . . nnn, nr 1hp:;:: $16:1. M2 (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy> iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ---'ll1·11h ur "SINCE 19'16" l!t \Vestem B11nk Bldi;;. Univenity Park Days 133.0101 Nights * UNrVERSITY PARK * 2 BR-2 ba. tnhse •••.•• S27:5 3 BR. 2 ba. home ••..•• $350 3 BR. 2 ba. lnhse ••.••. l l45 2 BR, 2 ba. tnh5" .. ·. • • $300 3 BR 2 ba . home ••.... SJ15 Newport H•ightt l!rhnt1u P". 64&-6~00 nr e BRAND NEW e M4--fl:J!li. :J RR, 1 AA apL~ 'I d.<hwhr. e R,\ YPORT 2 BR Nie~. clean. fncrf vr1, -~--, . S'l•L) "-h" • pn hi1lron.1, 11~,. ot hf'il!t cl e BA)Vl~.\\1 r p/. rlrp. ~ r n VP . oo . " • ooC ,.,or ,.pl. nr w ' I ,11 ·1 I pool. biH1arO rin. Jal'Ul.Zi &· Annn11no ·1n1: th~ f]•t1"I <'fll'<\Onc I chtld/JM"IS. J tt>en ok. s11.;. t pf · 1 rps. 1 010. In< &12-7595. U!il ,,. Lndry. 67~:>170 11ft j ABQ'A ~ Al :!010'2 B11"('h of Ba)-pol1 .\pis .. ' for ~I jnr" 0 .Cnt.v 11rpor1. iu!t Al'lul1~; Anrl ll11' 'ht.hi) lr~~ DARLING 2 BR. hoUSI'. s200 1.o.'=m=,~~-~~-c-co--c 2 BR. tul!y crpld. pool. So. or H'.ly , CloSf' tn shoppg. Adhs. Sl75 1st . 67:J--821 l mo incl, i;:ardent r. Adult~. no ptfs. Rrf~ req'd. Nr. Shoppini;:. 6-12-~.03 l'l'f'~. ./ 2 BR. wrv.., hl'am ct il.. Apts. Furn. 360 blln!, h"atf'd pool. AdulTs, C t M oo pets. S16J. 64:2-2:>1 ~. 1;;;;0 0'0";;;;;;;;;";';;";;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; Hous•s Furn. or ...., GARDEN LIVING \\' nr P;i.l!s<1.dt>5 Rrio. f.1 ~ quiet "P•,!lllt nf Bay\'lf'•" :i67-42-16. A pl~. for f;1m 1!J".~ * SEE THIS! *, Call 1714) 614-:~.;, __ 2Q.l:;2 :\'ln1a Ana ,\ve. IAfmss ' 2 S R. l 'str~c1 lf>\·eJ "/lrpl. 1 from S.A.. Country C!uhl Nr. w/home ofc or dl'll !..· rlnscrl I N\l•pt 8al'kB11.y_Briindn"w ~ar. ! Tn11nhn11 ~P Unfurn. 310 SpilfiOU~ 'l Br. 2 Ba, s2:1:i1 Dsh\1 shr.~. iihl c:iri;nr1c. lri;: n10. r ri pa!1M. h1rl p!Yll, pool. S200 i:.· L.:P-6i~-.j~ill. f'vCry1hmg~ Arlul1~. ~1gr_ 2 FIR + sm.111 r!rn, 2 B,:i.. i d h II OuirT, 11ttra1•, pl l';.o.S11nl. 979-1:.iil.~ hl l n .~. dishi,11.~h ~r. e -C t M U111 rd . Mf'il lf'rl Pnnl , re I cs a e1i1 I BR:. Sl 4S & UP, REACH APT· .1 Bcdrm .• 1•. <"rplfdrp~. o,.~a11 ~1rl<" nr Co I'' Riilh , hr11.nrl nl'W huolrling (..· h11 }« Nn prls. 12~111 yrl,v. TIAGF. rm lrg ,\l'lul!.~, 110 pl"!.• '' co . rurn1t urr. Rlnr:'k lo heh k 1:)7·,_:-i;ti!l nr ·1%-2:::i.\ w/1•·o:k;h~~ci$111:-:· .,,. i·lO \\". 18J h S1, C.M. ihops. $2:,0 prr nio111h AvAl~N()v~1:-1 BR, sm. REALTY Uni\'. Pai-k Cen!er, !!•vine HOLIDAY PLAZA ••F'OUR STAR •• 1 • 1· 1 ,,,. s u .. y rrn. r11.r 11r.,,u 11!.. :i I .Call Anyrin:I.!, 83.l-~20 Newport Beach f:F:Al.TY mo. Ut1l n1! ~·uni if dr~•rtrf . l'!'~""""""""""""""""""i DELUXE: f;pacln11s J RR . Xl5-4•ltJ 1r I' Bi:AUT. morlt>rn lownhous~. furn 11,pt. $1 li. H"aled pool. Adlt~/rin fl'"!~, f;.1 2-9ll~!O. I Irvin• .1 BR. 21,, BA, trplc. patio, Amp!e parkin~. Arlull~-no A1TR-1 BR, 2 RA k 3 BR. 2 4 Br, 3 B;i, crpt1, d rp~. lrpll', UN IVERSITY Park Condo.;\ pool. 2 r ar gar. 11.1\ blfns, !>"ls. 196.i Pomon;i Avt. CM. Ba. Sii.) & $225 nio. Winttr nr Sl'hool~. ~111111~. & ht l!<'h Br. 2 Ra, lrplc. 11.trium crp!~. drapes. l.taM". $27j Furn. Bach.""&T Br. EJ;: rtnli!.l l!. Stepl! 10 Cl"~lln k Waler ptl. SJ!f.>, 6'14-6397 or w/lount11n & I ' II h t In R. Ill ~>2.~710 or &46--ml evf!1 c•ptional nice. •130 u:r· bay. BaJboa Pf'ninsula. 644--0564. · · ... 11 ~ • Ba,lboa Real Esta!e Co. DecoratQr 1nluJOr. •~r. nu ii. r.r "pm. 2110 Newport Blv ., 700 E. Balboa Blv., Balho,. 2 BR, Upp<'r. elr;in, cpl CHILDREN AT PLAV , . . ..;·, rhcrc ne,cr was apart me nt ll\11ag 10 compare. ~·ith SOUTH C0.4,!. r V!Ll ... 5. Everyth.ing de· signed v,iith children in mind -in cluding our e'tclusive Child Care Center and Playland. That mei'lnS harrier families-and more time fnr morns and dads to enjoy 1he !0vely apart· mcnls, the palai ial Clubhou.~e and the count- less rccrca1 ionat features that make sOUTR COAST VILLAS !he fastest renting apartmcal hnmc s in Orange County. South Coast \ftlfas Ju1t "or111 el Sovtti Cea11 l"laa •IMP"Pinc Qllf., "P''· drps &. Pa 1t0 · C d m 'n1'um• CM SH 11"11 •· on o I 673--4140 673--3596 Eves. f v.·y. mn, .. o ~Is. Cot'lvenie"n! lo schools, shops Unfurn. 3201--'--'--------67S..7478 or coll. 213 : @l !Ol MacArthur 81.,.d. in SANTA ANA T 1 block east of Bristol St. ~ .... -· (7 14) 546·8823 ' ,, It. l wy. Children OK. S320.1----------1 BR Fum. l llO up. Incl util, OCEANFRONT 3 BR, 2 Ba, 431-lt9a. per mo. leaH + SIOO. Newport hach newly dee. beau! E"arden, new lo~r duplex. all xtru. deposit 4176 Seton 338-1445 pool, rec. Adults, no pets. S.l25 mo. winter will con-2 BR art unf. duplex !or alt. 6 Pm. 3 Br, 21,t Ba. cri:rtl!, dri:rs. 1959 .Maplfl Avit. CM. P..lar Jlder yrly. For appt. all 714 mit. no children, ntwly 1, 1 w/frplc. I: pr. $1.85. mo. Apl. ~. • 548-9743 &lier 6 pm. if no de c nrll1f'r!. $239 . N'R 'UCI. 4 BR, 2 1 bl, poo • 673-9UJ . 12,~B~D~R~M"S~-,.~._ -.,.---·-••• 21,,_ ""'!. 213:~752. Tf'flnii c:ourt .11v11.il. s:fiO·mo. · • JMhru l(ara1e. ..... ..-v"'7"0<><> Avail Ocl. 15. Eve 1 : Townbeute Unfun1. U5 Oean & priv. No ~ts. Unril LIDO SHORES-./ DELUXE 2 Br. 1 ~1 B" SJS-6341 Bkr. C .._._ • Ju~ 1.'Jth. S\6j Mo. 543-1974 layfront Townhoust 11pt. ntwly dtc, 1_::::..::.c..:;-c:c:.-----I __ ... _•..,.~,,..-'""-· -----_r ./ AVL rmw -2 Br, hirn nr Studio .... ,. M&id urviN'. frpk. I hlk bli.; Corona. L.1guna l••ch "' 67:i. 7127 1--=-----:o'.':o:-::""'"'."-ITO\\rNHOUSE-U.a1r. 4 Br. 3 11n!11rn. Pool. rec rm. ad Pool. Color TV. S'Ol&S mo. Up, · · ./ OCEANFRONT · Sp11ciou~ 81. la rge gtirgt. Pool. Avl loc. Nci child rtn cir ~ts. 617 Lido Park Dr. 673.-MOO. * 2 BR. w I FRPtC k f\lrn Bach. All uHI incl'd, now. $2771/mo. a4f>-.2!171. f.46--5824. CUTE .Baylronl Apt sult11.hl1! GAR.AGE. Nn chilt1rf'n. no silo. • .... or _ Newport Beach • SHADY ELMS:A>ol lor 1inaJe girl who likes Pl!111· 673-91Rl. ALA Rentals -~·"--..... ••• I BR. Furn. S1:l.'i 1wlmminc l boillting. l!til. $l9a COROLJDO ITipl!!x 2 BR </ HID&A·W 2 B Stv/ * Adults Pr•ferr9Cf * 'l BR. f'ur11. S175 paifl S150 mo. LI 8-l:I02 or twnht t , I h11, Avail 10111. N!I, cptldf'ii .. ~u~ ~1 ok. J BR:, 21tt b11 ., 2 ear prart. 177 E. 2'Jnd SI. Nn. n M'l-364~ LI 8-302-4. 675-006!1 or 5.'17-1171 7. SJ'TD. :~~~I. l17S ~-G966 1 BR, POOL. u til pd. 11.rl11lt11, YEARLY 2 Br, 2 8.11 , f1cinr NEAR Ol'W, iipaciou11 ~BR, 2 ALA R•ntals e 645--JtOO · no pets. $145-l150. 3&'l W. b11.y acfOsl stn!tl. 223 .00 ba. duple 11'. SJOO monlh. OCEAN vie~'. path 10 beach ~~ .. xff furn. l4S Wil90n Apt . U. C.M. St. $285/rno. Adults, no Salisbury e.111ry 67'.Hi900 from unique 3 BR. 2 Be. (.,..,.• Ml Mair $115 lo nz..Bach &: 1 Br ..pr..ta. 673-2706. 2 BDRM nr beach. B11n1. harrie. Gourmet blln. kifch.. a.ptl. Mature aduHs. no 2 fiR. I~ bl, Ira deck, frplc, pool. S225. AISo P"!lthou1'e brick trpl.. pa" e 11 n f , 1 BDRM duplex, Cmona de.I pet&. 1135 Elden. Apt 6. CM. oonv I o c at j o n . '13~ apt. $250. 675--5lM, 67~ tJirylifhl1, qud. waJJ J>t,p«r. Mar. Slli. rnbnttl. NEWLY decor. 11 2 br apta. Clubhoute Avfl. $1A5/mo. to 2 BR. 1 BA. f'rplc, lrt ttc. Leue, ·~/option IW-6511 Adulta, no pets. Colt to July lst. 815-295(. c:ovtt'l!d patio. So. of Hwy. "-'ID mo. Newport hach thOpl. tnq 1191,f Roche1ler. BEACON 'Bay moMm, 2 Br. S225/mo. &44--S359 afl 6. Ml!SION REALTY 494--0731 :~;;;..,...--1 ;;;;,;,,o;-;;;:-;i:;;-:::0'"7.:= I ~ I ~-· -· l-:;-:,-,,--:cc="'.c:'.==-. OC£ANFR01'"T corner 4 Br, SHARP 1 BR lltU pd., laf'J!: .. ,..,c, ll'f 1\1"'~"'· rvi. 2 Br R.Jlnp rt!f. cpl/rfrp11 Latune Niouel 2 Ba. Nt.w OPPtT duple.x. r:Jo&et., pool, adult11, no •i'ea. ' S230 21 ~845--34?7 or Sl l?l mo. W&lk !lf't1J.~htl1111. l Br. 2 Ba. ~ecor. 24251 La Cpts. drp:ii, bl tm . "5011 pe.t1. 11184 Monnw\1 ~--033& 714~7;)..3321 wkdays all. 5. 43.l Tris. 6'16--4626, Hermou. Call Stan Davla Seashore Dr. \Vinter S37ii STUNNING G"rde.n Apt~ln-OCEANF'ROITT ~ Br, 2 B.-. C11ll M2--~ & Slrve! 49!)..0096 or 213::t'll-7l64. mo. F'urn. 645"-5170. fan!, sml ~ ok. I BR. Sl55. S300 10 Junt 15: Student,; DAILY PIWT !or aetton! -] e U r 1111() M-·\30 nk. Nicl"ly !urn. Mfi-462ti .,. I 11 h !IOU~ Hunt!."(~ Watch the fast re1ulls 1re j111l a phollf! • r. n · J·J. --!~-~~--~~=~= r AI 1"1!511 ••NJ JU~!• P one. OPEN HOtfSE'-rohimn. r11.11 11w11v , 642-:''673 ~jFnr_tio:"il ,..,~ulls! 6 1Z-~173 W!!'ll help you 1tll! ~2.-56'nl r11.ll 1w11.y -f..l?....;ih7R All Decor1tor style.d 1. 2 & 3·bedraom •P1rt- menl·homes • Cf!ntr1l 1as refri1arated air-condifionina • Balanc~ PowtrKltch· ens • Color-harmonized 1ppli1ncn, in• cludina dishWAsher • Private terraces • W.ik.ln wardrol>es • 4000.sq. fl. Club- house with entertaining & dlnlnt f~it itr1s. saunas, billiards, c1rdrooms • C1ban11, barbeque, badminton, shuttll- board • 3 he&led p00ls and Jacuz:zi • Child Cart Center & playland • lhis fan1il y luxury lh·ing from $149 a 1nonth 10 ··'"· ,. 7 Jl-'!1· ' ' ' ': !.a• th1 •1•9•"1!v lur"ioh•J fl''l>J •I •l!•""'•nh •nd ••Cr1•!lftn (enl•• -"P•." '4•ilv Ill!!!!!!!!!•••••••••••• J,•• 0 ••• 1.,,.. • .,, c •.. ti.11.i.., •••'!ii!!!!llll!•ll!lllJ!l!l!l!l!ll!llll!!!!!!!! , • ' c.i • . . . . • SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRAGGIN' I Ji ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET' You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol• lars you'll 9et for all the still-good, tiut ·nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar• ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you • • • it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS . . ' . ' (And You (an Charge Them) · ) E 642-5678 I ' , '. • I ) ' ., • \ ; I ' j L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 IBST llYSI .,. ...... , .. I• ••• ~ I ...,, ...... "".... I~ Apt. Unfurn. JU Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt1., .:.;:;;;_;:;;::;_:.:;._ ___ _;:.:;._::;;,;._ ________ I Furn. o r Unfurn. 370 Newport lk•cli Nawport 8-ach NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy $750.000 heal th club & spa ; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts. Bachelor. 1 or :! Br's. Also :!· story townhouses \\'/ 2 or 3 BR's. E!ec. kitch- ens, pri\·ate balcony or patio. From SliO. Subterranean parking, elev, 1naid service. Full-line food market, dry cleaner. beauty salon v.•ithin complex. 7 beaut. model apts. Y am to 6 pm daily, olher times by appt. J amboree & San Joaquin Hills Rd s. N. of Fashion Island. 714 : 644-1900 for leasing info. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 36S IN-.-w-... -,-,-B-.-.-c-h____ Newpo_rt_B_e_e_c_h ___ _ RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR BEST OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS OC'CUPASCY Lu;.;ury ap1s !!'"" 1\"e11·po11 Ir Ji;nuary. •1ilh smog. -Harbor & 3 Bn. l ", ba, pa110, s:n:, )Parly. Bl111s, ('l'[H.i;, drps. A1·ail 1111>1 _ 1, blk lo bea1·h. &16-0i·\1, ti7'.J.(~Ui. ~ Br l.ifal·hfr(lnl parlly furn .\lM .• •i"l,Y. Qui••\ t'•)Uplr prP/. !);:,....-,;:.!'.! or 6;:,...z::i.~'.!. Costa Maia MERRIMAC WOODS A Nice Place to Be Together •••• ADU LT L IV ING From Sl•O to S27S l & 2 BR. Apts . with Terraces Shdg •'Pl. rlrps, l•1ads of L·ll'>.,l'I spat"{'. POOi 42S Merrimac Way Costa Mesa IUellliBJIU -ELDEN - Sparkling :\£11 2 BEDfl.00;\f g11rt1ro: apilf!IT\P!ll l.U'\UI". ">!'' J!OO I. lu,h lan.b r-.. prn).'. ~l i':i 1\d11l1~ • 110 pe1~. ~.'111 ~·lril'ri A\t , {' ,\1. 6 jj.~,;so Ill' o.·f'a1• 1·1f'11s, 01'Prlooking Ltdo l slf', \\'1th criv1ron1nenl- a.... a n1C'111l!e; 10 inc lllde .~<JO.OOJ cluOhou~. pool l:. u1111111e pool-bar. J-sto~· Lorie Va.lley Chatf'au & tra. dit.ional d~ign over suh- tr rranean parking • With ele1·a :or. Tasteful lobbies, ~cunty TV 11)~tem. 24-hr patrolled , f'nclosed romn1un- il)' for rnaximum :<Pcurity, =-'ingle~. 1 lxl1·n1. 2 bdrni, J.· . ~ bdrrn lu:\urv unas ol 2,000 J BR, 2 BA. bluis, '.l S!~, '•l c=~~~----111~ tn b"~l(!I. S20J. irio t"l'r.:'\ ! BR 11 /n11 -~hag 01 6j~l(;S. t;nfu1'n .! Br h I I n~. d1~h"·a.•lir1· 1n bv1h )f~ * \\'ESTCLr~·r DR . * Jua n11 63~SlS. 2 Br. 2 Ba. bl1n appliance~-l c=~-"':,,:.c.:_.c_~-- POOL. Ph. &12-6214. E~IRA nice lrg 2 81· apt ~BCECACUT"'=l=E="U=L~J-B,,'=R-. =,-B=A-, -.,-1 \\"~.t, bea('h S210 yrl.1· furn or u 1rn E>1·rs 6i:i-3177. blk bea('h. All b!tns. 1<h''lllG;~~:'.'.'.:..:.:;''..:"':':'.'.'-'c;:..,_, crp1~. SZj J_ Yrly. 60~79~. .AN and Spae1ous , l .t 2 BR A pl~-lit1L Ptl. f\'1-. shnpp111.1:. 61~-:!ib L .1 AR. 2 Bath unfur n. Lower apl , t'luse In ht'ai,:h, Yrh . ARRf:Y R~'.ALTY 641:~~.){) Huntington Beach DA.JtY PlLOf 3 t '""'"'"'•"• j~,1 ~'-"-'"_'1'__,J[_,.5] I Apt•., Furn. or Unfurn. Rentals to Share 430 8us lna11 Rantal '4J Personals 370 IE-.-)1-P_L_Q_\-.E-D--\\-o"m-,c,-,,-.-.-r I INTERIOR D ·,-,-,-,-,-,-, -,-, ------------101r1' to share rurn ep!, Sturl10 for ll'11~f'. ti>IO ~q. ft. Newport Baact\ (",,,1,1 .\11·~u 11 ,rh ~anir r.-irnrr ,.!11<111) i1u1111bJ,. tor 530 Lost 5S~ :-..-rwport-Soulh l!;lh ~I G l~·8170 df'co ra1 or 01· 011wr n)1nmrn·111I hu<1 nr~.~. .\'.!nt ll'>•"11t111n . 111Q3 \\f>•!<'i1!t [)r !\A. llJJ.~ 6~~-41'.?t .Evrs b l·l-2jj)-, ,\!t;f\, )ou may 001 rl'aJ!~t !hi~ hu1 )'"U rPilll) []t'Pd OUI' l'Apt'n J::uropt'1ir1 r 111 o, •·ull!n;: & 1111!' hair M~l 1 11i.: Iha! hl'llli:' 0111 ,lflUI J;uorl S.• 1~11rr.~ up )Q11r raul!,, '!'tit~ 1" l'as1l.1 tlonr 1r ,1011 kn611 :=."!'ORE, 1wa t :-;,."~!'! l'irr ho11 11 .. k1wi1' hon' 1 ~·" l.•1 ~.'.'• \hJnth Yi'>til'Sl'hl'~ ;::ir W111ttr~. ~~~"-' Balboa f'.;,y f'rup. 67::-i'L'f! !\'~1qX'lrl Bl1'r!, C \I. •• t:Jll(I ~~1 fl, S'TORr: QI' '-""-N""-"•"w"p .... o""-"R"T""B--E-"A_C,.H ... OrFJCE. ~li'i/mo. COSTA \I ESA f>l!i-:.ir;fl TENNIS CLUB ~l l'rn1Jl'I'' •II' f"l'llH'r 1·n,..n1 TERRIFIC U .. ..:-, S!C>re or ol-lil'1'~ <1)1o 1'flf' pnl1n1~rd t11a1 n ... ~~o lransf~r !rr could ll{)j be ra1,.rd, plr~sr r11ll &1-1.J ]·IO and Illa) bf' )Oll \I'd[ henf'f11 li_v up io S95 &l · tit) l'O!>.I !o _\Oll . ."PIR!Tl"AL READINGS Ari' 1r-P on 1111 in1111rts flail\ lllA \I-l()Jl\1 ' n ,'\ FJ,\Y-l\"r, L ido I Hl°t S'!~/1,er .\1rmth. FOr1 1<;:-!lOO .<t\ ft r-t-1 hldg \\'/P»1 pa1101. ,<.;l ip a1oul. fil'.1-6~9! tl('forr 6 pn1. Int' n:.•r hu1t' ~hop. garagf' or 312 N El C<1n1111n l:r~I Sa11 CIPn1r ri"' Sl!l:1. L:1J jJfL 6;\-61 ·-,1) r;,\RA(;~: ~~.,r 111•111 ll f'ii"l'l''I) ~hnr .l~~~i9i" -------------S!0/.'1!0:'\ f!L lint~ Bdi. f;;dusl r1a l Renlal--•lO '':111 £.1(...~hlil . 4~1~-91::f>. 49~4)()7(, II II .I . •111'" !n«:ill_,~'il1i'>p. \\ l'ofP lf'l lf'I"<, 11Plp Ill <)th•'!' 1,.·r~un;d 11a_,, .\l H IUl'f', 1'l'l1al)jr, r~t'.!-li'i 1"1 -- ~------./ L(IS°'f a pair I'>! bal ~la"S('.~ 1r,.1>dln;.:1 Siu'° ('l\S• "/n11 n1~ J~ .. \t11rt C , 1'1 1.v;..-,7f!1 -------' 1'111'/\J./\H , Sn1. l)lk pup hn111 br..;1~ & C)f'bro"~ I "1ng h.1u 11.u·h:>ht1nd, r.!ts. \ l'f'ok ·lt>-----1.:10 --~ ..;11.\'~'.f-t 1;r,..v 10y poodlr JlH1!<' !.~,. '11\ :i,_hnrl, e11lli1 11/l,••I[, \"1•' Bnl. [~Ir ftPl\M!'il 11111-l'f'\f' 6j":!-2'~•: J-\\,,\t 'h 1·rn·kf•t 1n1~ n111l p1l p1,1 \k ~il r1rl ,\lar 11rr.1 1~·1"""11 ~1 ,t-JO pin. OeL 6111 ,.\11--:!!lJ.'r !.{J'iT 1 1•Jr.rwle f)"oi.dl <' l'l'O~\ rn!i11r.~ f1•1n11lr 11~11·1.1• .i;(1ad1 ll•'<'il •H:«hf'~ 1rmo1f" 9--iR .. j"J.J-1 l,1J~t-R11,-('..-.c1 n rn.ill' J'.:!'i•'l·n1g, rr,1arcl. t ,.1,'..(JO~> • ---' !,(lST-,-.H~'.!-'.'.'; c,\,"\'A ( "()\ !-.I: t(J]' Jj'' t~\al 1\.Ell AHD' -----l\E:\":-> "" hl«d, 11";.th,..r· -.11 <11 Tur•. Jul ' Hl Hl1:1L 11('1 1:. •\«111. 11.1~.1 •!" ~;;;;·····"'•"•';;;;;\~! ~;;;;}: IGI ,A, .. R ~GI E:F,-1 oR-~1· NI~~ I I 2! '~~s ~~ ?~::l~.~~r .~rl· I I ,., U! I . .} .. Hl(l 0> ""' "·' --.--11or 1•ff1•,.. 11•"11 01 ·1~ Office Rental 440 !,j()(l ~q ri. II)..: otfin'<. pll'nt~ Rooms 400 , ,,. park1nli!. r1r s [)_ rn1y, ----------• f', 'N:\'frRF.!'S HLTI: • ,\1.C:OHOLIC... ;\non.11qn11• Phl'>n~ '.i-l:!-72!7 or '>'Tiii' [ 111• l)_n f\11\ l '.IZ~. co~ra ~ltsa. , ___ ''_'_''_"_'_''_"' __ _, VASECTOMY INFO ~1 :1 prr llf'ek 11p 11 k1tcl1en f\"[\\ \\11.t<"rfr1Jn1 ON\..:cs ::;:fl E, 17th, f" __ \1 !i1:!·1·lll.l ~30 per 1,cek tip apl.c. .. lloic!, llOO-l''O SO. FT-.-,,-6 ,. B .l"rn111 S360 .'11011111 .,... ~.JI ·•fll. . l\d., C . .'11 .• ;,,_1,~.97;1;,. Pr1rnr l.ol·atlon P.early n ow, near Newport· ,-,-1C-,-,-,-,,-,,-,------J~l Ra_1·s1rll' Or. f''pt. Bf'aC'h Ntn Diego Frwy. Bldg tu l)y frn· "nrkini;; 8 111 Grundy Rltr. 67:-Hil61 spr inkled. Cahinf't n1akers, n1nn. 11 1th or \\'IThotit co(ik. J1bergl ass welt~nll", ApCart, &-l2-4~36 ~-'-'_"_"'_'_'_""" ___ } ~ \flit pri\'g~. 6-12-<l~:)f,, E. Costa .\\('~a 1 0-..,,....,....,....,....,....,.....,..., 879·4711 UF;S!\ space 11va!lable $50 I~=---'-------Found (fraa •d1) :\Tfl.A ha~ . .c.prinklf"rrr!, 1n. sso . ..;L P'G R111, n10. \Vil! pro\1de ft1rnih1re _._ ---- k• I s· A . . 11i1st'l ~:.z. 3,150 "G ft ,t· up. r·.\ln· \'ii· Lio.-'·.' '· lo<op ('oo·. ll<)ll·~111n !!, ~l!'~tly 11 r,rl;'~. a ,, n10. n.~ll'enn~ scrv1re ~ Schools & instructions 57l l l\TJ::P.t.STEO in 11r· altrr11a111 " lo pl1hltr rduc<i· 11•'11-<'~ll 111f', 67:.....1!\-!: •. i.q, fl. -:: Bit, 2 Ba, <'plldrp~. hlns \ B!k B1·h. i\r . ..::lipl; t·1111·. Yr l.\· 11<.>-~:!'2:'! alt ·l pn1. •II 11 "0-N E' I l\r, !' D k C:.\.. F ii)>.. n11 Rri'><1kl111 r~1, 118,, 11 ~tt• . l Oldr1· P"'"~"n, H_1 n\n 011!.' 11.1·" al I'. ",J o. • . ~1·,, J:•t; Un111gi· C.\I C a n1i110 /lr11.I , San \\"r-iinin•!rr irHlll~l J,k . oi•k-1~11111 r~111ale S•a111•·~i: Sl\:CJ:\(; Tech11iq ll''-Nini! J nll'rprr1ati<1T1. J;un"~ ~ Ch ap 111 a11. 4 1~2-.~2 6 :J :.16---01:1 t 'ru111 s~~:1. :\!onrlily VERSAILLES ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT (Above Par1 f1c Coast Hwyl, ~111een Kewporr Bl1·ct. k Su perior. !'i111 645-0060. ON BEACH! V~~AR LY.l_;n f1 i.·n 2 Br 1 B~. Lp~1a1r~. Patin, Bloc); to 1 Br NE\V A.PT!> Front S22i (l{'l'lln, S190. 61J·8088 ~Br: F rom S~42 e (11A:\:'\C:L t•RO:'\T J br 3 BR ~·rom $:7.i apt nf'wl;• pa intf'd. 1700. f urru!UJ'C Avatlable Operi 9 11m to 6 pm DELUXE Bayfront.s, 3 BR., 21 ~ b11. SSj(). 1-BR. Sl90. Back Bay 3 BR . $350. Lido turn"ri. barhrlor $200. ~-=•~6773-8_· ~l-·1j~E __ ·,_,,_,_• __ , I Carpe1s--drapes--d1shl\ asher I br ruH b11 lg cJ05eJ pvt tnl healed pool-sauna.s·lenni5 pat 3 hlk~ 10 b<'h bay 6il-102~ afl 1 111 10. \\"!EST. Rr11llor 67:>-2023 S1nt1 An1 AVAIL Ori. J1h. Lgt 3 Br. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r,11.iri~. incl ri~h 11 ~hr. sun CAN'T BE B. ~ftJ porr l1, :! trplr. Strp.~ to ~ 11e~a11 . SJOO/n10. ~·earl~·. 6 t~-1:,n1. BRA'.\T> 11ell', 2 BR, J R . .\ S?i:.0. .1 BR. 'l BA $3.'i!. Beach apt~. :JtJ.J13 \\'. Ra,1• A\·t., N.B. ~n Hou~e Sa! 10 to 4 ' DELUXE Baytronf-2 Br. 2 Ba. Arlult£, no pet~. Ytarly. SJXGLE ST'ORY S.'l.50. Slip· Avail, 233 19th St. 2 BR nr bearh &: bay. Pkg. 11.B. 675-0236. Ind!'")'. $X(i Yrly, .11!6 \V. Spae1ou~ 1 Bd rm. Blins, c;ir- G 2 ' B \ pets. drapes. ht'atl'ri pool. LR . BR, P , , • crpt~, B11 lboa. 673-4526, 675-1&-12 I ''~ s"-p'"' ~~r~. Adu T·.'· d rps, bltins, D/11', nr Hoag Ag1. ' '"' " "'-' " I 0C'--=~~-~~~--,, 1800 \Vesf'{'li fl Dr, NB Hosp. Adlts S1 8 5·mo, From "Chris!mas Neclctif"S" 6-12·fl3S8 6-12-4~87. 10 oulgroll'n Levt~ -\"VU can 'BR '"A .. _" "trn~h 10 cash· .. in 11 COZY I Br on ean~l patio. OCF:ANF'RONT. ' ' ' IUH• }'1'1y le11.se. 11v11il OC't 5. $350. DAILY PILOT c lassified ad r arporl, boal ~l ip $17.'i. 321}1 f;-1~201 673-572~. -call &12-J6711 .'llilrt"u,~ NJt 49-1-S!l-l:i <"\'r•, Apt1., Furn. (Ir Unfurn. Apts., Furn. (Ir Unfurn. 370 . ' ~ HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY In your maintenance -free I u x u ry apartment. We do all those weekend chores while you rela x a'round the pool , practice your putting and driv- ing, play billiards or workout in the gym . After a hard day at work enjoy the theraputic pool and saunas . We have l and 2 bedroom apartments ~~ with air conditioning and fireplaces just waiting for YOU. ALL UTILITIES PAID Adull Livlnr-Ft1r11i1bed A Unfuml1bed ,.... 6551 Wamer, Huntington leach 714/147-8526 ... AND All THE PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING IN BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY 1 ond 2 ladroom1 SMAU '"' ACC1'1'1D Vista Del Mesa Apartments lu.tin & M1t10 Olive 7-~o;;~ l cc::.1~·~"~":''~"''c· '"".'~_.,~"~''c.~--.1.~:: .. ~:.;·, f :,r. %:.>-o7 ·+-•. f:/J().\1 !nr <">Ill n r;i , ['•)TT.V:v 011 11·.::: I CJI \\p;:•,·t r1 ;,1·rF1 , .~iil1/qil'>, ("all l.lf•(J OFFICE \],\l.r: HH <~r! Tt'!'l l('j', \\l\,I •· 1(llr do l(l~tni.: Rwh11nb. ~lk 1 1 "/1\0fl\~liop, ll-t ~ora. "hia•'h <J.H.11.< 1·1,. Rl'••lk· ,1,~.:::.\(i 01· filti-:~l!I l.U\'l:.1::°"Y~,-;;-;;;;:-p-1~ ( "lllSf' JtL Ii 10-0~~0 t~lO ,..;q, F1. ~13:, P<'r rnl'>, SLll. ,(. (;lrnnt•rrr, L.,R ·197·1~1.I II ' ' ., ' I ' • • fi4 C,.{JI~~ * * 1 ~ ~· ' o appr r1·1<1 f' FOL;.'\/-> ll'>n~ haired g1·ry i 'l"fl "' «all 9 .. ;,; 6·1'.1~1~11 700'.J ~(J. It. \\'11.rrm11Sf' spa,·e '<11 I ll' ~-~~-~~----~I UELUXE 3 1'1"I01n 01!1\~ ~uitf' Sl :o 1'k L;p_ ST1Hll"ll\!;O!' llO!"k· 1n Comna df'! ,\lar. Prt'~11gt 111.: rnrn ;:h11rr a n1n1rt apr 2,lj6 !\pl Bl\'rl. ~lS-~7;,,;. 11.I 10.-., By 1no or .\'l'. 909-1404 l rv1nr. !'LEi::Pl:'\G nn ~6()/ mo . loc. N P w C"a r p.. drarie~. Prl\'. park:ni::. 6:.0 Sq . ~-1. R<'alooo111 1cs Corp. 6i :Hi700 INDUSTRIAL Un11.~. C .. \l. 110.-220 powtr. S9~. to $167/;\!(l. Ph: 642-1 4R5 SPANISH _s_PEAK ING .. \ II"\\ ,(. 111': l<'I' \\ ;n 1(1 l".li J l·'.i1 '! .(. qu,.·k!_1' 6 l~·~llJI fol ;, !~'· -.1~1 t Service~ ,iJld R1pairs I ~ Auto Waxing f ---"--- ;\!;itur" ;irl\ili_ Pi'1 \' lia .~· BAY VIEW OFFICES r ri T. 2\~j Elrlf'11 A\'C, /\pl 6, Renta ls Wanted 460 ."rrrl!t. CO!:ita :'llrsa. &J:.>-:f16;, r Oli!\'D _voung hlaek nudl' Poo<llr, s1h ·er rnllar. ~hag;:) I: long ta11. \·w. Arlams - \1>11!11nl1a al J!)-Lo Drugs. :.:16----ii 1 ~~. ."l.\E:F.TEf{'S Aulo Po!1~h1ng Cn111pl Jl'>h ~l.; r r"( Fre<'1' 1 ·.\1 D('lt1.~<'. ,\1r-Cl'>ndirioncd Persona Ii SJO Apts., 0:'\"E 1nall' p<1rl ~li>lllt>>P kl!· !rn \'l'l'Y lig ht ('Olli<I' I le' ~les11 \'rrrl" Gol r Col1r sr 111'"8. ~~7~'!1"1.!i . fOl",'\l) 1 ll". llarb«l" Bii rl. .\- So:l~ l11r)!•• fn•,'11;\~, I.on.:_ ll:i1rrd !);11·hsh11rnl black w/hmll'n l«rt. fol&-'il~L 1;f>rn1<1n :;11epher1I P111'PC< 11r. ~an1a A na Pili hy ;ippi fi-!.l---2:"·,a j· Baby,;rnng , r:' COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL }~11!'(1][ 1111w ror !"all J'lh h .'llonr.1v1,1, ',., d: •. v .+ • lull day ~('~SlOllS. f'laHIJ"d pMgrff.111. l~·,t lu11('l1e~. A~e< :! 1;, J1r" i; :t1l A'.11 • 6 P'.11, S".'.L1 11k-L'tl;l\f',\HE' &12--4Q:JO llr1 gb 1 ~. appro~. I 0-l i H,\H Y.sri·rt:\i!-b_\-lh;-h~ ','-c"~''c':..::"c"'c'c'c"c'1:.·c>c1&-:_::0c1c'"c· __ I dii._1-01· 11•''·k. \Jon 11u u Fn. ::o !b. 111ak IJl'lRP p\\flP,I. l.u •. ,.fll'<; N •rl:i\'k' illl'h1d<'rl lov1>hlt I.: hni;ht Np111 IH::t.~ Lo<".ti<\d .. 1r i'-ir1 ll1f')!O I-''> <il'C'"il. ;,.1~-!liO'..' .. :06 P.an1;11;3 nr;;r M \"<ld'I P la1a. Pl .i•1.11'_,_' ____ . I .'prilil(rr !';pi!1HPI Oak".:ind Apt.,, :"\.R, at: 6jJ-1o:i<!. DARK ~rr,v .,ilk,\ kHtrn. JZT~n f')f'~. \"i<·-Slatrr f.· f•>r\rlanrl, H R, ~-1 2-~lflf,_ ,\! JXED Tf'rrier, n1 ii l r , 11h11e/t11n f'11rs. F0 1111<1 !I ~l!l. 1 H". l1P1i and lk11 r h Rll.!. )lli-~07~. :! " I\\ ~lli\\ "~· ;;1r------1t:o· !II<' I•~.~ L !Jlli.,)I•< l· •. 1,b1dr, l, ;II --~-f3 ,\f3 Y:il rTJ:'\!1 • J.n1 Jr ;: l'~l'f'. rla;n1a rr•. 111<'•1 ·'': o 'l'n f1~. nr· I.+n ,1b ert: (, 1 ~-'"·'l !. -----1 !\A13Yi'J )'"J'[\l, 1:1) l••':J'iP • 11 kdy!<;" <ln...,110\l n )l B l .unC11 ,~. ;.r1;11·k~ .;;r,_~ ::.: Furn. or Unfurn. 370 S;\f1\LL Bla•'k 8.-\\'1111" d<>g. 111alr. ril11nrJ \'I(' J\l~l'1\r!!i 11r n l\"lf , l/11r\-.or \'If'\\' 11 11 ~. ("nil >111 ~~.w -1;:.1-r.:,:it ;\L\T d11loi 111•" 1•1' lvi11;r i\c•, 2-:, 'I•''"\', ,;I,. 111 r i1 r:,·r-t,. "I' t'>I ::'7~1. Svp•• d o1• lo IJ.CJ .. 1"1"1t lndu•••lo! Compl••· So " t II Coa11 ,,a1a, fa1hion h\ond and !he l •ach, Oly..,pic pool , •ect•a!ian <•n!e• w<!h pa•ly '"'"" llY"' lo 11111<o<eh .... a vll· lul !;•int 1ha1 ltol!Ou the budg•11 RENTS START s155 Ph. 545-4855 * * * * * * C<11rpenter- LA RGE OR SMALL \H ;qu• .. ,.,. !""! .t .. ,r, r .~ r·" 1 111 t11•"' '• f111 -!l. !• I ('"!l"lf• ... :, 'lo ,,' 1••! l 11:1·1· \f l· J: \l,,u 1•'1'-111 ,.,...,,,.,n• ' II 11 ;:: ,. ,, 1· ~ :· I ;r,,j '-• !'! , ' ,, ; : 7'"7:" Trader's Paradise 1.;:-:1· f\1111'"'' j 1<-t d· t" .... I • p,, I' 1!1d ' 1 "' J' •I) 1'1\t ~I I:<·,!'-11 i" \.', I --Carpet Service lines times dollars fi ~1\l.;; nht \!;ii" Hrni::lr 11 /•·nll ~r \",,... :';11n .111.111 f:)P nlf'l11 ~1 ~ :.;, l\oril .J!n.::;.<:, .":1" .111:01 ---Tfll • 1·0Jqrril , fp 111 l\;i ... ·1 1!0\lllfl \.II' \\-l;t(') ~I (.~I. :11:-t--~l!I. ~.:;,__J f~>j; Lost SSS .l l~l l S :' t ,11;•• .<. I pll• l,t,I'} 1 ·1,.,1tnl''•, I· ~1 1·,1 J •11-'1\.• n i""' lo'"" ;-;,.,, • 11~11 11d • ''' 1:•·1.111!.01 '" II• Cll-''fl'-,\ 11 1/ o·nldl 111 •Clllr "' 1·, .~ I(\ ti 1 lllll" 1•11' 1 •'II l<!I \\ 11 i!" l'•!I jll'I< ,'.;,oln l"UI' tll>IH• ·' 11,1 .<;o I Ill(:: !Iii' 1'\ll ,, I 1 •I\• \\ Ii r·lr~n l<\+ni.: 1" tl 1111111: 1·rr .~· 1111!1 .~I • \n, l'~I ~;"",I) •"nlwf1 S\11 •I• '<I ~ • I • ( t ~ "'!' 1~ '\ll.1 I ""'I 1•. tl'lt 111r 1l1 l•I [ d•) 1\l•!k l\l\•,..lf t>.''flrl 1 rf ·,;:J.i)U•l i lf(I r'r lmnracr, zonrrl hr· r1~r. \\'1101 Lirlo !~le ff'51· de111r . Call &-.I I.SI 11 TI1r Irwin Co. Rt>altors LO\'El,Y l Bft LIDO ISL~ hon1 e fSfi2,:iO() val 1 Trarle for smlr prl'>p or ""ha l ha\'e you7 673-7185 bfr 11 am or ar1 3 pn1 . • • • :m Acrrs rree &.<'leat, v11lue $20,flOO for house or incomr. Thf' Doyle Co. Rt>altors ~R.1 1611; e ves: 5;)i.6'24•1 * •• 2 Duplex~. l::a~tside Co~1a ~lt>~a . Exeh11 ni;;r for sn1111! honit, San J u1n1 C;qus1r11no nr T.0 '.!l. forfirl Co .. Reahors 6-1'.!-JOOO Vie1" uni ! zoned la nd. R·I Acreage & ru ture dr\', R·I 11crea11e. S1:6.\-t V111.· & S180.'I, val Tr. 1 l'.n' bort1 for I~. home or TDs. 494-4653 $20,COO equity, 128' trontaae. w/4 ·bldgs for rts\drmt'.'t' k mM11i.ctUrlng, _ M-l , YQR , ~mAll fArm or what h"ve you. &45-013!1. J\11Nl·RANCH, Blick &y al'f'a. lil'>l"f'l'~. <-on\'. 1b1.bl~. 2 8 R h<lu~r. S~J\~I \·aluf'. S2:1 ,\1 f'Q. F'or 1ncon1f' proper~" t o·, or 7 Bio· :;.16-2011 . Trad!' l'(J ;:o· C11b1n Ct1JIS('r S;\IAL[, r· ... n1Hll' KI ;\ ~ I~ h brOl\!l flllli:" l'lblk l;iCI'. I! rounrl pl"~~" 1·r1u .. n "~ rt"c nrNI~ n1rr!Lf':ll a1111 11 •1' fly hnd~c. rRnge fnrir, ship hrnken hfl.:I; S rl1>" 1n :!:"" to short . riept fndr, run 1;111. hirih this n1(1 /\o fnlln l' l~.1, passe.i ridg~rl .•\UTr.1·. Answrr.~ 1,, . , R,, 1111 1,.,,, 21.\-96.3·6..'1'11 (')f 2!3-J.12·0800. En1ergf'tlr), (>.\.\--01 ~:;, HAVE Coro11a. ri"I ~l11r rill· \\'EEKE:-;o or s-,,-1.-,-,,-11-,, pll?); 4 BR + l BR. Lge_ lol , Broi\'n "n\'t'lflpr t'Cli1ta !n1ne; ·I ~·.1r g-arage S.lj,000 eq ly. negativrs & p1rl11rr~ of ;-.fllh 11.A,,.T O· .. ~~r ~....,,,,., ,,,,_ V ~ .. ~, .. ,,. ..,, \\'eddin11: snn11·rr~11ry. 1r. ineGs 0 f!lnRP. Cnty 67.l-1l·l4 JamaicA Inn. AtrpQrl!"r or N<'WfYlrt Duplcx, .l Bdrm. fashion Ts!Rnrl . A grtal Al'll· /.,. 2 hdrm. 1, Block to bea('h timtntal v;il(1r. Reward. Tradr 11fi.600 t-quity for 6j3--().Jll:i. !ru~t <l1?trls. 01\·nrr • Hrokrr 61.i-1642 BLACK fOl'k·ll·f'OO d 0 2 ""/wh\P i'>n chf'~L Fematr. Ou1 l'>f s1a1e f'\r;i) 0E~t;1 lc In Nr Surl~1<lr \\"d r\11n1e TP.~.1s, l.n11 1~11n;1, !.: c;ranil ,lulir. !\lay IX' I 11.I11r c 11 - -------110 1·sr: n v r1.1·:_\\ f "n1n1 I f. R~~,.i l'ir.1n1n£ F1'"" ,,,, * 1;.12..1;s~1 • Cement, Concrete Bf.,\T Thr R111n~ Con{'!'f"tr. n~s. pnl 10~. •! r i \'es. ,<;.1rlP11·alk~. ['"l!'ln 642-ltiH. Contractor nTY \\'~y. qu11l11y Mmeo rrmod \\'11lls, ('('11ir.g, !!nor~ r"\f' :O-n 1nb 100 s1n&ll ·i10-(•1:i~i. ~I hr nn~. :<.r!'v R~har1111 . \\'ill 11•11rll' for o1h· Rr 1111rrL ~ !'l 2-1 7 .1 l n!' rr !"PHI r s!lllr •l r n1l'rr h1111-!'"19J-:1;~11. NOW'S THE 11;:r or rqual \'ti hit · fi..16·06ZO LOST nial" Gri'Tiian ~hr11hr11d CHP~IS Cral! Conni!' 'lS' 8 nio~. old. Browni~h Jih·r r T ME FOR sporty ~ mii~r. 30 k1s. '>''/hlack. Vir. !'!'I. \J;t. I ' Clear ror $6000. car, t1aii. Pla.ui . $100 rtward pleAse boaL ~'" oc! McOu, c•ll Lllrry. $41 -9608, QUICK CASlf tn4 ~ 3'.18·7!61 or 346-1422. SMALL bli1.ck male part San 7'1&rino $70:11, 3200 sq, Doxi, aray undtr chin, ~s~l~~~~~ :~n~u:~·c~~I a~1:1:~ THROUGH A l':o<dlg plaett w/o mi.d~. Reward. 5.16-1697. P.O. Ben( 11174 s.M. Cali!. I ;SM~A:;µ.:c.'-',7,,=,,...:::.~ .... =,,.,""::-,, I ·DAILY PILOT \Vh11t dri .Vf>ll b.oivt to tl"Jld~'! m< poodle . Vic 10 Ht1.rbnr t.i~! ii h,.ri> • in Or11n1Zr & \\'il3Cln. An~wf'r~ 10 AD Count,\"~ lnrf(r1<! read tn1d· "J.illlt' Bil", RC l\'Afrl , WANT !ni po~t. &-12.fi67S. 54:>-7,3.112. Pt'lftuMri•lly M1111ftl lly '"'9Mt11 eullflt1 M1mt. C.. * * * * * * LOST in N'pt. BA~', nr. Lirlo: 642-5678 - Dnel•llff lly ¥.,.... ...... ,,....., hte. & M. •· I. C. l111ltf" c.,,_ ) ----------~---- • ply '>'1'IOl.i boal PAfl, '-PPf'OX, 1x :, f , 5-1&-s.11 1. •• • ' l "' 40 0'1l V .NLOT Contr•cter Adrt1t~• Rr-modetmg Crr.o.1ck & $on, r .u-. fi7:µj().jt * :.a!t-2170 Ori'l•w•y• Painting A P•perh•nging ][Il] ~I _L,...,_,, •• _J[Il] L-1 _L,, .. _,,, •• __jj[Il][ ~ _ ...... _,·-----l[Il],, ._I _-_ .. -_j[fi] I .......... ]~:;.;' ;;;;;;""";;;;;;' ';;;;;)/~~ Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help W•nteci, M & F 710 Help W•nt.d', M & F 710 Help W•m.d, M & F 710 Fumlture 111 Gar ... S.I• I--;_:_ __ _;::; Ill APT _\.! A."i A(; ER-Rf'l ill hit ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;; I rou11lf', i;:IJO(j Sllh:"!i\\·om1n & h11n.1) n1a n. \\ ro1 .. r1;ii. .• 1f1Pd ad ;.;,. 1~~ Pail~ 1'1101. r. 0 B<o !.;e.() ('"'""111 '.\1"""'· C'al1 r 9~'61ti ---AL'TO IJf'uulnr, ~:arn lr>p ssi. l.~2! Be .. r h jo:4 j ·l.~7. h;.1<_~ P.Pl'A Bl1·d. ~hflp, n•qd. H 8. E xec. S•l•l EARN SS0,000.1100,000 YOUR FIRST YEAR l\fE ..... ;\:.\IJLITAHY l\'0:-.1E~ INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE BE YOUR OWN BOSS I Men t1r Women Lee•• A Yellow T•xi Cab Call for Appl --- ,\lrn. ""'orMn. (1uldren lnJ. Film Prod Co. Needs NEW FACES 1-'nr IPalUN' films & romm,r- "'AIIBES&-Cocktall £xp!"r, Apply in ptr.t0n, Colony Kif· Mon/Tue1/Sal/Sun niatua. App!)• tn peraon, Colony Kll- rhf'n. Jlll Harbor Bl, C.M. BABY crib w/m1ttr. 115. CWTifES. prthl TV , prthl TruncOll! bed w/cove:r I! ••wint m1L"hlnf', bikl!, " bolat'n $3.S. Maplii! Quftn .u mix-. CLEANING OUT: I hdbd S20. Old ttwin1 ma~h i89 W. Wil~n. CM rt 673-68J9. PATIO Saif', m isc NNif'holrt c1als. (11.ll -461 -JiX;L WOMAN c111 l'lv1llaer w1nled MU~ &O by Sat _ hurul j. p141Rt itf"m1. 1647::. \l.'1.x- l~'!":~'!":~!"'!!!!!!,;,;!!!!!!!!!'I l'ltp'd '1n aomeo ~or door turn. V&l. roin Of' atimp w1na:. ~·-V. rnr. "' f.:tlis 1; NEEDED house man--porter lo door soliciting prtftrnod. ct1tlttt. 1761 1 Rock Roat Slln A11lon10, 968-689:'!. " AUTO Polish••r, P.\flf'r <lrll,\, ll!•.rd 110rkPr fll!I f'a rn !np SS. RPf.~ rtqrl. 11162! Brafh H!1 rt !! ft !1-11 -15'10. YO! '''r;, PP.Ol~P.ESS/\'~; ('()\!PA~Y JS .>:F.F.K!.'\'C: ·"'\LF.:" Oi"tlF.\'Tf.n !.\'DJ \'IJ)l'Al~<> \\'!10 flF.:O:IRF A Pf'!OFF:'-"10'\ \I. r \ P. F.F.R /.'\' T H F. J ,,'\'F~\lf."\T ~ !F:l.O, 546-1 311 tor El ~lgtir•l Coutitry Club, l"o ~1!1ng. Blue H11ven \i;ay, Univ P k. 833--!029. ''u""v~1N"G~,-m-H-cl.-='IV~,cRo,,,,.,~-.. rin\'Prs lir_ rt>q., 4::i&-5167. Pool~. Orllf!Rt Count Y , I ;O;clN;;:;;IN""G"-=m>m='-"=.,=,=.==,.cb-clt! Dbl 11nk, f'ont 1 r u r ~ 499--1011. Also drh'l'.r !or ~'I0-1142, Ask for Bob T1b-42x60, hu :z ll'&Vtl, fi chain: r•dtalor, 4 n11me1-nu~ 1t,.m~. tractor & I re n r h ,. r lo'c'c"o·==~-------1 upholsterl!l:I in blu-rreen '43 Arhor SI , C.f.1. si~. l\nQ1•Jftlg11 or •pr 1 n k Ir ; \\'AITRESS, over n , il!X"'"r. v1n>•I W5. MZ-911.i. ' .. . Tr;..-n '1::11, .~it:. In· , or;:i:i .p P.·r>~ r ·1•1 r .. 1Pr•. i;;:.;;,,. 'f°\P/' I~ !!~. ,,-; PATCH /'L\!'.'Tt~R ISG l~P•"~ rrrP r•llmalCS, 1 .ul .'>10-•iSJ-, Plumb ing ttt:r'.\111 ------------1-;l·r.ort'.A'\ Jlr. ~. -:::\l.\"'/:\'1~ n A B r .s ITT ER -r .. 111101<>. mil lurf" l;:i11~ lnr 4 n11'• 111'1 t-.,-,~. i an1 -j pin, !I rla~~. m~ hnn1r fifi2...4iti.~ 11.I! 6. ~R .\IAID-Rl-Kl~l--* Fl REHOUSE * Iii t; Ji1h ;-;1., l'\1. :>-1.ll-!l'Jll EXECUTIVE Personnel Agency Secr1tary r.rl<>(·,11r 1n rf'•<JrT 11r,.~ 1n ,<::,., Calif St;1 ryp 1nt": 1n ~r ('nt1r1nne rt1>p· .I';)! nr d ie· !aphnnr r1>qu1rrd. }'Pr Pa1ri B,1-~:n1pln~Pr ~·r,.f' t'rr Pn<!IJnn§ M\lP \_, Y '!'P..Al.'\1.'\'C Pl<l}t:H \\! \\°ILi. H~:LP -~·\RT rnr· \1 ,\1\1\'r. RIC: \10.'\E r .I·(;/\'~· \'Ol' TIIF: l.'\'rF::-.11\·F. Tfl 1r n r. K HAP.fl 'Jl1\1 ,\RDS Rl ·11.n. J.'\'C A :0:! 'RSTA.'\'T!.\L Ft:- Tl'P.F:• ~'OR YOCRSELF. e C;:id1ll~r r 11r Pl;i n • r1u~h OHtcP~ e Starr !mn1rd1a1rl.v THr.nur.11 y (I(' r: A~ ~IAT!ON l\'ITH rr;-.•,\;..·c. 1:\L !.\'VF.ST\IE:'\T ,\,'\. A!.Y.~. P. ~;. AROKEP.. rr.nrE.SS IO.'\AL S.\l.Ei'- \1 \ \' DA\'E L()QK!.'\C:. t.,\_~J) YOI T \!,\ Y E,\P.:'\' S?<!.Ol'ri _ s 100.oon Y 0 L. r: FlP..~r YEAR I'.\' CO.\l.\115· S/0,'\S & .>;F:P.\.IC~: IT.ES. CALL NOW I, 558,0444 A•k for Mr. Small •· l;-;-.C;;-ico::,.:,c~:::::..,--~ 11'()(){-"i, wast....r. n.d\O, '"Y•. A.sk l"T' llf'nn11n -~.\'~1f'm, 496-1:»6. prPf'd. Nt\\'P()r! &1ch Trn-HERCULON h -M)fa !. 't• ll'lo, m1.~c. 1.,..m-:>pm, I· LAnlE~f;sh1f'n m1ndPrl ' A 1NO L AY fl f' f' .>;, NO ni.• Club, 644--005o. marclung lnvrJPa l, r11hlr.~. 10th. 71.11 Df'I Mar 111 et!I')'. c·ar ·" 2 f'\P! a "k qu;il 1f1Ps l'l'RIKf<:s .. P11rm. m1rr1Prl "1E l.J.. F:~tablbhl'd tor&! T.V. al.'!O 3:' v"lvtl XII~ & 1,,-,,~.ACM°"lcl.~V""l"'-,-,0,-~""1-c,-,-'o,.,~I lnr RP r llllf' ra~h1nn ,<;;i~l1 ~r. in;in '"' ~"r.l<'f' f'.•l!!h Salf'S I, St-n 'IC1' Co. ~Q lo\'Hf'll l, l mo. old . Alrll'k an !!lh ~!. N.B Siii !O SIO. l"'r Plf' pr,1111 8• eouol !. 21 -12 .1r~. ""P"'· 001s1dr ~f'rv1rr m11 n 6-4::.-1701. Sitt /Sun !'Inly. ]O!l rri-4prn . \\'ilrrlrnbt.>. 43Q-395J or euaranlPPrl sal;irv !n ~r;i r1 nl h1ehf"I" ('11.Jibf>r. >1ir11mum --! · * OOUBLE BED, C11.Hf. ASSORTMENT f f ~!IJ-7.~!7. \\"1 I train. t-lr. Har 1, ,; ·' ~ l"f'rt.nl ""Pf'r. x·i,.1 · o II r n. -. ''' ''"l fOAm ma tlrPI!. boic -'Pfl11R! housrholrl gnori.•, trra~urP~ Ll \'f<:-111-~rnl f;:im1 t_1. \lnr -,,,. -'l.lllary I, brrJ('hl.!1. Call 962 " tnmr . $45. or No~t oH,r. tn Junk. 101 Ruhy, Ral J.~!. J11·1r1i:: ronn~ hl'k/Hni;:, li!!I" .'\'un<e.c; Airlr, day ~hill. -21111 111111 S lor appl. * ~2'l1T * ('O'•k1n1:. 11hlf' 10 rlr11 P, 1n11~ Call 64&-77~ YOUNG aggn'~SJl'I' l!!rl tor SIJNDAY, 111111 riay. Cu1"18irni, 11nrk ,..,H! nl hnn1P \-2 diiy~ J.;qu11I Oppc>r. Eniployrr lltf' hkk pnie: & ~llectM>~ ln 8' SOfA. Dani•h modern. rlrapt'J. 1111blP. ch11tr. r lr. ~ '· ,,-~ """" ·I' · 1 i;old-broru:,.. Scolchgu.ardll!d, B. San1a BarbAra, San CIPrrf. 11 ~· "'•>-"'""'~ ·"'n-"M · NURSES AIDES lrll'11l ~"'Pl .... .c;forP. Mu~r IM' J' ·~ l yr~ old, S65. Alt fi: l.\'.'\', P'.\1 .•hill . ,J11n11nr E.>:Pf'r. 54!1-.'lOfil gnt)fl 11 /llgurP.o.. Apply il'I llU-891~-Mi1cell•neou1 1111 p/rime. Bapli~! Cn n i·. OFFICE MGR· $800 J>f'r"SOn , Kirlc J!'wPl!'n:. 2300 QUEEN 1;~p ~ $45. RCA CARPETS DRAPERIES llo~p r.fil CPnlrT, C i\I. 2 Yr:< coUrgf" l ~H~'~'"°~'~·~C~-~M~. ~~~~~~I mJorlV 24", 2y•• ~d. -. lnll'nlll" dff'Orator for~d tn ;~S-."1.~.i • •n •"'"' Supervisory exprr, Power !Tl()wrr Rrlrir;, S40. M'll nur IMgr. ~t()('k '1"" Lv;-.· 11 pn,•-.,j~ "7'~ .... sh1 /r 11knd~ Call '.\1n;. :X:hm1dt l--~-'~~---"11~· I ANTIQUES. H'>-~446. qual11)· nylnn 1h11.g & plush ,,... <>"< \\'F.STC'1.lf't' pi!1t carpefll'IR. Al~ shetr•. FnENOI Prov. wh i t ,. \Equal Opp.-.r. f<:mpl')yrr PERW,,.'?\'E:!. ACE~CY l'lfW'n weave k brocarlP r anopy ~inglf' ~ •·/matt. '.\l.·\C!!l!\'.I.'T \\IA!'\'TF:D 2043 ~1£'1'1c!1ff Dr., :-.1.8. drapt"ry lahrir.~. \\lh1le 111 . • ' . S.')O. ~~2100. 1''n1 prnrlur11n r1 11ork lmru"ii-;;;~";;·':'='c'c:c:;;;::;--;::J'.A:'.:n~l:;q~u~e'.'.:'-----_:IOO~ v,n1nry lal!'t!, ynu ran AA1· .. " II o OLJJ"R H ERC U LON ~fa :, .a mimmi<m ,.,f uv·;. • <>P l 'a :-..1,..:,.l,l,"1 61''.\1·9P.\! r. <"flUp!e '-''arttf'rl To . , , , " ..N "' " ____ _.:c:::::::.::::::_:::_1 oiana,;::e 6 unir~ C al l * S1EJN\\AY Squar~ Granrl Love~Ml t, g:ame ~r. !rPe profeasion.al df"Cflrating :'>1AID wnrk in exclian,e for · · 111611 XI 1 •·· _ _. * 67~ """" • 1· 5-1&-4?\J !or particular5 • n v.nr,,1ng ronu. ~ 1dv1sP. for • m l'lh 1g:atinn ap1. 2.106 Nf'"·port B!1·r!. · t\PPd~ rr.fin i~hillJ:. S375. TWO end tabl"s 11·/!old !ear estimste cal\ Jason, 1714 • .>1.~-97.i.~ OPERATORS 0 11 nrr s.1~ '""9. , .. __ ., c <92-21" . .,.._,.... ~ •• Q Al P!>, ontrmporary, $10 .,... \IAi\'JCt;RJ:-.'T nf'f'di"fl for Sport~wrar, 1'-lfgr exp. Only _._ ~ ... 00_ S d * * OAK ICE BOX. walnut e11,.,.1. ,,......,.., ·"'· Tht ll;:iir t ·actor.v. '.\lo\'lnJ,: iea y, gd pay, 642-3472· NB roll lop de'Sk, pillll! hutch CRUSH ve!vt! m!a I intn llP•I Sil!on. 6-\:H!Jll. PART 1 ! m' ron1·111Pscent tablP, "'alnul pie: aaft. mtl<'h Jovet1tl cofh!f' &-end table:5. '.\!ALE 11trtnd~ltnt for rart nred~. rnorr! 6!:>-1 446. * 67~ * •1hprlch;:i 1r p<111rnr , p/nrne 673-l.l06 Appliances -rta,i.~. Call :t.I0-•9:16. PO\\'I::R ,\farhillf' ors. F..\-_:.;,....;....;....;_.: ____ ~-:::· COUCH , rhe~t or drawtr~. rf'clillf'r, doi;t housf'. JOHN'S BIKES NEW ' Short wpply dut to dock iitrikr REPAIRS -:-.·IA NAt.:Em:-\\'A.'\'TE.n Jl"f nn d ri:"! ~' s & A MANA 2 Door' rrhi g., rop SY APPOINTMENT f 17692 El Napa!, HS •fl 2 F .. -1 .. r.11 a.i1.,·r 6;~-J •l9 I E:\'PER. l\'ai!rrss 11·;intf'd -Unhm1tPd inrom" opJlOrlun. sporJs\\'ear. Top pa y. reP7.Pr. cxippPrlonf', a 111ol 7-----'-::..::.:::.::c._.:__ ', a · ,. • " · • r r 1 • " -·· ------ONLY ..,-,,at. ;i,trr;:irh\'!', Ol'Pf :n, JI.II 10 groii Ing prPsiii:e firlrl fH6--0~~-___ rirl. tn r~frig. Sil'>. 2 yr Plrl 9 JI<.'. rornf'r unit 12 btrls, ,,, .,, c,·-t",c. , f',\llY'lP.Y F.\P"r ~•'iHll'rr-~l I G"' .,. .. •I~ ''"'' Ir t;iblt ) doubl,. dN' .... • '• <hild•. 1 i ~r r<'11<>• i.:nr•r1"'e ALL ?.fAKES k ;..,fODE~ 2'340 Nt\l'port Blvrl, C.M. OPE.I\' 10-9 Mon th1'1l f'ri SAT k SU.'\ 9-!i "'~ ~., ---1nr ~rt11 sh111 c:nnr1 111""' or .\ln111·at1a! ~ieriN>,c; c-all RECEPTIONIST ,._ ,.., ·~ • " · ~p """' --, '·'I! rin '"" ri1: •n ...,, l·,,"'1",. 410 W. Co.ist Hwy ., NB ('lng rlhl n ,, n desk M7---0923 HB '4S-4720 F::\"P ,T apal1"'" r.arflpnrr I f'.•'·"'"••'l' , .,,·,I •'•'·,,.,, ;'>lr<'r f,; :.ilt>ltl. 1170 Bi:il;'Pr :-;1. ,\f,~J R1rr i].J-:J.)R.Stj]] Talk 10 1·i~i lors ,(. 80~\\'Pr ' 1 n, f'OP!W Onf'. l-;,;o·,;-·~=~=-_::c·~~~~ I .. " "·· ,_., Su;1, H 645-2716 (' u ,_ ----snlrt new lnr 1579.~. now RND flJ i --' 1 l 0· · l\no'1,.· h·''· t;>-;.;""i' plan1 -!.-------. ·"'· ...... , ~l rs. B;ikrr 11t 'l '.\IATUR~; hab.v~il!Pr l nr phonr>sin ahf'auh!ullydec· · rm ca ~r.sa. 1ng -"'ill accept Tr;:ide-In~- pr<' rnmm:n.t;, r~ean-up 1 • Pr"'°"'m;:;k n::: • \li"n1rion~ !!!!!!!'.,...,-.. .., ..... .,,., pin da1 ll. .1ounr;: in/an1 iikda.•~ 7:.'IO-onttM ]O('al oflicP, Great Sl 7:i. ;,.i&-77~s. IWI, 4 chr!, xJnt COl'ld S50, ........... -.,.. I p .... ,..:nrr! ,,.., •11.r )0IJ. * BE A * • FXP \\' \/TP.FSS • :1 .. 10 n1_11 hnrnf' ~;)47.>. ~rlvanrPmenr opportunity. \\' E s r ING H 0 us E llUIO 1 .o'c."o~-::0""~·~';'"-''='-c'·c"='-::""=c·~ 14-0 Each: F:x con ri . \\lhi!P/gnlrl V1r1ur ~pt . !-·-~-·---~~----('.,!! .1 .. • +;\~\!+; STAR EARNER · ·· -· '·' Lue rypin"'. S111r1 S.450. w;ishf'r J7;\. Wh ir!"""'I auto CQ\IPL-•. h •u o•h"td .l;i;J,~nf~" c;:i1<11>r 111:: ~~--·----~ -. R 1ch;:ir<l '~ Coffcp Shnp :0.1ATURF' '•••nrn•n 1,, L.. " ,,...., r~•r~ ., " ltal111n Prov. largP <'n b Ao mattrrs~. J.'imm 8Pll .C. Hn11·ell projPc l\1r. .c; I .1· m G}'m. Hoo11Pr 01;:1Ja.m;:i'1<', fttf.mt!. Port. C.E ''f"r""· du11I ~pkrs. nr1'll!r f)~ntd . l~ll Pnrt Barmouth, /l."B Harhnr V1tw. Alt ' . ''2l84l "\TFl t' "F'Al ESTATF ' ' vper,.Jrrn C'll L•<>d• n,_ ... "'. 0-"~.' •><.h•c 110. "·1h 1,,,, t · · Cr'1n1n"1•·t;:il -H,.<1cf"11 r1al ' era 1on1 1() l1"i • '~n11 ·,~ .. ~;inrr~ .Ar::i , m1>mt .. ,.';· ~==""~~o-'_'c'-"c' _lcloB___ ~t<''.~·-rrcrp11on1st I II~ k ~; COST AL AG, E.N"cv""·N n1odl'I~. ?" d•y ,~,,·,,,,,,, • urnl'!lhings, 1660 Santa Ana. r"',•>"ll ••I •1· •,·.1·1 . • :ir. arcu1•••, , ·''''·' "''"E 'XP'O C k T t I d " ~ A''' C--t• >I••• "" °"o'I "'. ~ ",_, f <'ie •r ,, nt r11P l1.•11n.: hro~rrls plU!. -· a·r rlf'rnrll!nr, ,\'plnl(. llng, l<'latinn k 10911 Harbor Bl 11.t Adair,.~ !!'PP rlrl1vcry. 5 46 -8672 ., "" . 0 .,....,...."'. ... . ~ . rtf ~;,. Jft• l '' -: '· -" ~ -l .s,f'\'r ..::r 1 ;~1 , r·, 1-,, d. ('r,11f'·r'f' '1 lll'Q ,•("I 1rr,,\\!JC r~'ltM"i. n"" .~· ~~' Sm~ll " .. ,,.00 •1 11~11.,, '· •cvirr. fPm:ilr w/.<.0n1P r~p. Call nrrll"f prorr~s1nl!. l.1n \\'1lrn "'l' -' \\'HITE Provincial Bedroom " ' I C;llPR.DF_ESSJONAL pho ne ....,-11:1. s · T ' ! ()prnllH! llP" n!fire :>t~2~il0 nr :.41(..:)(),11. .!illflr;:ilnri~~. (', !\l. 1 7~=~-~------. u1t... Win bt!'d! $ 5.0 . fi.'lfi.-.19,11 for appl. .wuotor • Dana Point, San LADY Kenmorf' 11u1n washtr 642-4782. 3 \l;inagrr~ n<'rrtPrl F C r...nnklc,-.,..µrr 11·/CPA ~==~--'-'--~---! Cletnentr., Capistraoo area. S7i i11;:iyf8i •uln w11shPr 3 Jr1rt 11u!u.i l 1r111n1n-: !or ofr. "·'Pe'I'. Somr rollPge ar-.\1F:OICAI. lll'~I. l"oark nlfirf' \V k · ho S"' • ll' CO/l.'TE:MPORARY or 1n yow; own mil!. ..... Ktnmore f'ltc rlryrr r nr11 lirrn-rr.~ ri1un1111, r<lr C \I. CPA ate. X·r<1.•·s. 1 fn11punc1urP". & B t d I · Ph s~" All I !'Cl A. Gd C:O~. ~ ea 1n area. one ·"'· )( nt ('Onrl, Guar ~ $ •;r .. 11p ~wnrft15 (';:ill ,;l<-10li l for 11pp1. EKG·.~. M1•~inn VIPJ'1 11r~~-833·1·165 bet'.1.'ll!en 9:00 a.m. rlPl ll'frerl. 5,ffi-867'1. ,:.!7-lll l.'i * ll3.~;..1 * s r:~-"'11i11 I iinrk tnf')h llnrl rr.:o;.:T office. 111 .. -rt-,,-.-,-, -'.'.·'.·'.'•"-"· .. ,..,..,..,..,..,.. .. llo"'~'~';'"<><l,"""~-'-~------1 --L-A-RG_E_D_E_S''K~"uo~-.-I p 1n111· 1~.i<l rion~. • RF:FRTGERATOR' int .\RIP I ]Q\I) ..,1• Bt i~r •• 1. :-;11111 ~ Ana r»n•pllon 1~1. f'lrB~11n1 Machinist RESTAURAN1', o\'er 21 , S7.l . or hr:c1 o!frr. r.:u11~. ___ •_•_>ll_.c.•_-9o'c"'::..."_'_•c__ * COLLECTUR..li * 557.531 1 l>f'rsonailt•. Exp· rt 111 sl;:irt S2 hr. 1lf'i't!~ 11111111. 16.i.'il Rhlll1P G•r•g• S•I• 112 Old, hP•\'ily embo•~!!rl hr11~.< N 11. tin n 11 I C~.c;h R'gi~1tr. Ideal lor fil.mily rnom h11r, hout1qur shop, rlr. in Xlnl condition. S3:>0 . Shop & romP"rf'. .nnr many this ni,.,.~ ~2-~."89 ""_"r •. !.~:i1; !"•"n .\• l:·!!J(·:i-Job Wanted, Male 700 1 l,\,k hu· A11 /';,lnH'I'' lt;:idlr} bkkpl!' ~y.~!P m, c~ll :l-l.'>--1686 or 64~395 Ln, Hun tiog!Ol'I Ben. ~ltf'r !i __ ..;;'.'C"C"'.'0':------1 .. \l 1~s1011 VieJO ar e a. TUBE -RETAIL CLER_K_S_ prn. **•GARAGE SALE! 10(11 ., , 11 .• 1~ ,110-, 1 \' ! I-!-11 r ..,1 f'.\.I('~~ BOAT CARPENTERS ll1i-O'l~I() T 1Utr ~'11.y, (Harbor V1tw I 11 ,, 11,,. , .. , ,,1,1 •. 1,,1n 1 ··~ 111 ~"r lar~r }~l'h!.~ & t> • ..-·~11,1 1 ,. Ru~.v srrv1cp oul le l. D;:iy k f;ENUIN~~ .fPnnyl1nd 11pool Hilb). Cdl\f ~ f'A'.\!ILYl -'-'-''-'-·--------- G .. _•_n_•_,_,_,_s_._,_,_,c_•_•___ 1., , •"!'i· ! , , ,. n , , • l•.nl_ini: Pffll!ran1. f .\fl"f, •, h~~1;. t'Rl?>~P': n -, .. """: FORMING £1·e. oprrnni:s. G<lOd &a lary brrt. Othtr a n I i q ' a . ~LF.:: .SOl;:i , tahl"-, lamp~. HOUSEHOLD nr stTIOl'I turn&. . I ''" d Tnp .,, • ... r ,, ... henPfir~. Cal! t<lr. Ran-Gl11.~swart f"lr. :t26 Victori• I All I d nd TIU'(.<:; h~ ;.1....,,,., 1.· llll n '•l' ,, l l<oJ\ , '!,. r 111 ., r<:"' ,,..np 1 · l'Jf'o()kkf'rpini:: r..-p. \l'agr~ d 1 h .2,~ "" "°"" orkrr !urn. Arf'll nlR-~. •pp lil]')("l'S. n 1. CO · · \\'1Jla rd R<>at \\'nrk' IJOO 0 P · ' .ii ,,.......,"""'. Avr., Apt A. C.1"1. •-t,h•n & c ... ,,'-ld ,·,,m,. R••• 01" hum-1 pool lbl r \p, •, P•Uft'lh, 1r110 "· :_'.",·I I:.· •1 • '' ,,: •1n .1 !1Jt ' l..oi,:;:in Ai·r (' \!. . ' Opf'n. Al::I!" 2.l-4~. Call: REf' H. . f II Kl" ""'"' '"' . . " ,.~ ' 111,•in~. •~f1""rt'T~. f " n· •. 11.1·1,,,1 1<•,·~ •''~·t.~\ J---·-J;.l,._1.1!.~ or apply 11 1: SIP;:im · 1rin1:: u nr part DISHWASHER, prlhl <fb:. ~ .. rttordl!', bed~prr.11rf~. 11n1que: ,,,._u fountll in, RCA ·.r ... n•~lfl 1, 1.,1,[, .~ ,,.1;:i;;· ... , ~ ,.,111 BOYS 1~14 \la~trr. 1;40 Su""rtor. C'.\f. limf', in a fa~hinn hu~inf'~~. Fri 11:1d11irP \l'/l'fw'lp blk f.lu~! taptg, ~Aktr, 11,l"t !<Ult. colnr TV. maple rl,.~k. ,.. Prer·1~1nn mr 1i1 I par1~ manu-All ~I!"~ miiy 11pnlv call Sa l tlO I 1 d ~-huttf'I , kin11: .\ hunk bt'd~. 1"'"!'1" ,(, •••n·rn•i111;"IO'. l.,deJl1·rrpapers 1n lht &:ln GIRL FRIDA ~ · •··· • r.. , x n c on . Wigs ...... m, b11by turn Hauling 11 •11 1111 "'· .\.-1 "'" 111 ,,, r:: (.1rm1>nrr . ."ian Juan Ca p1 ~· l='c'"'~·'c-1cl-"-'c''c"-·_1h_ro __ 1·_,_i. __ 1_1:'c'c':'-:"::::·"~c· ________ j l\IUqf MORE! f' r i. Sun ~l u<;>h ;l.lnr•~ 5S7--030!I. No E xp•r. Necess, l~rturiru: romp;:iny lr:>C'atrrl r o * \!0\'l,·1; I. 11.11·1.r\1 , * ri •. .,,,,, . .,!>in•::• ('0. r..:: rr;:ino and Cap1str;ino Beach SALES -Men COLDSPOT A fll!r I .l!m. 3:1.f "f.o!I'' C(llJY paper l'yfle I , ;\ppl,1· 1n prrson onh .. Oc1. 10. STOPlll "2 I · · I ~·,1rnil .i". 11:t•1•, ;:i1:,1 t.1 ~ ···~ .• " /!l,,,.1,.,;i \\P, arei\. · I ~ C · I ,,. RPFrigtratnr -12 r.u. ft . ••·.,<A V•1d•g•••g• •,-. ''' "". ,n nrii;:ina i::11.nnn11. DAILY PILOT 11. nr J1. 12P~1·3P.\1, f;PP n v1·ani;:e: ou111y I• nirr. "' • "" M \ ..,11 ( ·,111. 11 , 1111 1, ! . , _\ri' . .!.-: -'G •~I ;. i: 1· ... ~1 01ri. 1 LOOK.ING & ACT SM • 645-492!1 qlr~ Likt-nf'W , w l n 7.000 1~1~ 81,~ X 14" "rvi 11:.~.~,-.:~ •• '.·, ~.'·i.','i',.'.',",,',~I 11~,,'.', "'.-,:.I SCH A l\(:(E TS Rn<!KK~E~::~·12~t•·. Exprr. ::~:~:;:~~;"~1Z~-~~1;~ \l'.~,~ ~~trd in hirin~ 11 miln '" Sales minded person. see far ~~t~~~ ;;;,~r4,!1};1~:; ~'~~~:;n,~•m~:i:~~;l~~ !·~ P ~~1e;I~ t r~:'m Xt r ~~·I ., _ rhr\1 (;t'1fl Lrrlg1>r :'\1>111Y1 rl 11 ~.~I~! fn rh,, m;:in uf;:i rtiirP yours~f, ll rf'al Carr.er op-Av. N.R .. '>lll--057~. ~ ping pcng lb] a l i ri ,. rlr.n1ons1ri>lion. T'rire: S70. t r~r ,, ' '!' r:: ,,T !~1 '" ANSWERS r r 111rr (Jf1• Prnp, 111:::m1 •:<.· i;~:N ~:R.AI. orric, Tr111n<>P, pnrti:nHy, Xtnt lulu~ for'l ·oK=E=Nc,c,cOcR~"-------pmjecior. 1nhqul'!~. 1\111.ny Call 642-4321, ex!. 277. I l.d . I I _.. ri£ht man, 1-:arning, com-.• nf r" wa.~hPr, whilr., . . '811 • 0 ----~,,-C~AcR~'=T~-1 \ R r• 1i•-·,..;~ l'lf·1· pr•• . ·"~ ;:ir~ np!'11 . mrtlHim ryni"". cnnlp,uy O 11 p,,~,url ll J\f' 1n1•1'!ll'Hll: . _..... _ _... .. .. n nirr !1f'm~. ...urop11. r, * * 12 ..,. I I , · ,, . .,.. menc, immediately should 111 """'' l'f!r><rlllnn. """' CM I \!lJJ. --·~c.•."•. ,, .. 11 ,1,: '!\r,.111 -1;r•••'1· \1.;itr-!:•1·~ c fl~'1 t u·rl ;:id -""01 !if'nrf 11~ •'"-• 1 -DIAMOND --~ L . I '--1'€ Jn P>:rr;.s nf 3.100. Pf"f wk . • ~""'~"' * di··. 1, 1-1,,11 -rr11: J~\r: '/"10. D~1h P1ln1, P. 0 . Rn x The Meairs Company '"" <'1'rl ..,, .. nrf1n~ f..· fnrm1n1: N -2241 VISTA Ho:ear, Thf' Rin2.Br11u1~ro111•.S1HTifir!''' nc,.-~.,,~. , 11 , ti' ,rd '' :i h :i r 1 ·4~1 i ·n~t:i \11>s11. C;:i. !l21i:.!f; MORTGAGE . o can\'assing or .!Oliclting. _F_urniture 110 Blulfs. N'p!. Bt a ch., S78), F'irm -C;:i ~h. C,. 1 l -or m"'' 1u'--Interview, by ;ippoi11tmenl ''n1 H -.ir111t11rr t •• ,r 111 11111~1 R!'SROYS, "XJl"T. prrfrl. BANKERS '"'S. only 9 .. l ii·eekdays. Lou STOCK REDUCTION Sat/Sun. 10.5 Sold horrn', $46.5i10 a!Ttr 6 pm fnr 11 p- !'• !l'••\ ~ !ff'•"<, • ~ r• I .. II d r r. • ;-, •• ,:.i; - -----. , ., ,,,,.,.,.. 11n1•r1' 11 h n rt' 1f'\~H ,t· 1;~r;iJ::P •lrt•-1•!• ,, .•. 11 • .,,~ ,.,,.1 r in t'<~P. f11·rr 1.( .'\' n. T1>nn1.~ Cluh 83J-8340 Cnrno, l!~.>2771. SALE 11 f'Vl"l'ything g 0 ,..; all po1ntmen1 to Sll!f'. Ca ll l\~t-(l(r-1) A l);'l k Cu:<tom t"urnuurr furniture. incl. refr\1!' .• color 1 'Sut~-,-c,,..~.-obc;k-,-,-.-.x;---,-.-t BUSBOY (;F.SF.RAL Ollzcr Tra••"1 r ,i::rounrl nf tnnhni;:, l'IJ. SAl .ESLADY !or jPV.'f'lry Rtnl11I Corp. TV. mstr. BR. JuitP, sola. hoot1, itetf"O, ctia1r~. tahlps, 0 ,., ,'. 1\f!l'fll'), \'l!rll'rf f'!ur11>s IFl· 1&lnrP, Plll'l -hmr. fi t Q' rl\;i 1r~. etc. -t v'n the rlra..,..Tlf'S, 1&t11rfla Nl\'tr, &, ~. "' r·,.,,. .... ·,r_l·111r r·' r H ous~cleantng Jlf •l1•t1 f -t:1lt" '.\111-1 Or fary ~WllR'Jnl'! J.· ~nmll! flld • 11 :..111 ll()l ,,, * ""II" 1v1ml'I ,.. rlurlP .«lmP J)p1ng, hkkpn11. ..._ lo===~·=-"-'-~-~~I l~ Harbor Bll·d, C.M. <'h1n1. 644-2969. bolSlf'f!<. Sni!.T' tirurn. ~h~f f~ll· ~ T,, .::rhr••l 'f"'"'~' 1'.1rr'\o · l'J, i• .•11: R:. DI AMO ND • II ;: qo r>•• ,,, ~·r~'11 r• I' I' !, t• ·'~l,.1•,, ; ,, -~ -\1 ~ Ill. 1 . I . .,.,.~"'"'' I P.• ;:ii ~ <!;:ilf' f'lriin ,!, ;\<';:11' A pp!~ 1n pPr. ""II . ..::urf S.· ~1rl'l1 n. :t9.'l0 \\', f'n11~t JI".~. ;-: R •'••'\I' II 1.J 1,:.: .N ;1hlr 1n -----!~ J.,,rd ~•l•I" 11,,1,,1 (J f.,;, C':\.<:.lllFP., hrr~kfa<I l<h lfl :, • ,. ,,111 ,·1;.:i\• \1•11port1>f (11n (1111"" ,l;hnp, ~·, ... ,. t ;; 1 --~--( -11! 1'1 \~lOflll Pll ;, 2 i ·; I \l.l!~!J1[~ ll"llld l1k<' In '" 1\1,.,..ll 'l,iin ,(• 2pni . \I\ ... 1r;r' -~\!ALL. JHlT!· 1. --------1 Jrr -\· ·,1 ' •i;, l·'\r1 '·'''', ~ •I 1 r ,. \ f • , I I ·~' ' • ('.11;,. "·II r:•·<i (. I ' , ~"-\ '" I ,;,_ ; : : : )',,I I ;o,• :, " ~ . .' ,.-+ '•.r II.II. ( \l.;ll lf< r: "'J""r Arirl\ .'\'~· tt••ll"I l.11rn lwr, 1'111~ !i!Y'>l'Jk • 11 ll 10:1rn·•l11•" ,. ·r ,11 -~ .. r 'l'•ru r~•r:1r~ ~ .. r1w• t 'l!l-'r'. "'l'l"r. ~11rnp ,.,.n Pl'"f'r1 fn1 l•rll'.:11<· •·li1h, \ rry t:••>d ,,,1 .. 1·1 & \\OfklnR hr~. I'll fi·11-4~J:.0 . ' ''·' ~, r~··· ·' ',.., ., 1 •.1 .. :· · -11F11!i'illl • '1 1-\'!''i- • I\' 1 ~. I IL ' -• I I '. WALL WASHI N G- Frrr ~ ,. • 1r.1~ 11n11 ll'" '"""' ",,. t l ;r., ~11 hr • \I,.. 1!~1 ~ ('nn1':00••,rrn1 ,\ oi1>· • ;'-11;_,,.~ e llntt•<'· h• • p•·t~ !llJ.\ll~ \L\l\l'.:l'.!i l-J•J()Jl,,,. 1c,,r 1'<'1n1~n,.111 ~'r\·u°"' • \\,. 11"1 " Cnn1p;!lli••n<; • 11·•;1.<""'""f'"r~ • f'r,.f'I!-""! :-01.r~r~ (':(' A; ~fl)n!h!y H;ilP•. llFl[Tll !.- ------(.'!!!J.I J!tf<:.'j TO ~11001.~ Ynu cHn earn 11 hi IP 1h•'Y )P;:irn Re 11 n :\1·n11 rP pn~ntat1\'P , Ynu'll ~Qur n11 n husinrss, .1 .. ur n11n hnur~. ~nur 01•!1 ,.ar111n izs . Ca.II now, :.1<)-7~ I. ---CcO~C°K~TcA~l -L __ _ WAITRESSES f'.\'lll.Y f',\P.F. ,·IGE;\CY lrir11l working Cf'lnds. 1n C.'.\f. ---1~0.> .'\'n Brniirl"'ll}. fnr 11.llJ'llC!11•p gall! 11•h(l ""· P ,l;.,n111 ,\na ~17-"""1 "' hi ' l t De h ti • • I; 1:....11~;ii; •• a inting & ..J" """ ,r'.Y pu JC ron AC . y ~ 1 . Hr~ 11arn-.1pm, i\1•in 1hn1 1 ."iF.CRETARY, f'Xp. ~1rrlical ~R-!''.'i7 ""'TISUN. Wu,1,·.._a. '"'· fi7J-.4.t()7 CdM. m1n1!'i r11 t1•e rxpPrlf'nrP i~ ""' ~ •L~• l~=~==~~-~---S>11. Rf'pb Cla~.~1 l 1f'rl 11.rl ,,n trrminnlOJZY prrfen"ll!rl. Typt' ./ 8Pau!ifu t Spani~h 90!11 .4-plf>nn, ~;:i\nut t a b J P , HI-FASHION L a d l t ,_ lf'- 2;:, Datly Pilnt. P. 0. flox -Qi<•-d, 70. F1ill limt, perrn;:inf'nl !f)lt fiPill. Sl:il.Sfo mik• / •mp, pl•"o•ml 'r or "' pii ~l . all r 11J , "''1n1Pr. hkt llfol). fost;:i .\lf!l>il. r ;:i. fl:Jfi:ffi. pnsi1inn. Gonrl f r 1 n i.-::"' ./ S pr Sf>'l111sh 2'ami11~ l11b1"': Mr.~hcal sc11.lts. pntfi, mulct!-""""· 111,.~ 12. 14. lli . C, F-:.'\'-'-F:RAI. hnusrrl,.-,-,-.,-,-. heoP!irs. South C{la!<{ Com· I, ,.h111r M'I $149 ~ #'r, p11.inf pot, marnrs. tape ~i7-n(IJ. 2'7!1 Ballnll· tn, nrf'rl rrl 1 rl;:i _i < " ".,,,k F:xr#'llrn1 growth QpporttJnir:i.· m11n1t:i.· Ho!<pi1al. 499-1311 , I 2 Onl.v-~1nrlf'rn fll~'oetl.dr> ,..,._ f'Pmr~r. 111.mps. wnrkbll!nch, C'.\L f'rPIPr r"r" :i1ft-~11i7, ~11.'I f':>.I :i.'Jfi. rlinPrs tw:ith lnr st9.!l!i milny m1~r-20152 R111tr.ii1d,. I c=~=--~----,--./ !.. d hes1 ,__ n... S H BRAJ\'D new k1nt; ~,,,. htrl lnd1;in~pil1s. II R I.· i""'1 ('flmp;iny fvnrf1t~. !'iERVrCE 5tat1on, Cd~f arPa · riwpr C ~ ""rn '1' • .A. Jtl!<. d m , d , ------$1'19!'! !<prP1 ru~tf)m lir.-i~r:_l_ha vP ~ r1,,11 pump is!andsa lP.~m11 n.2 :rr~ 1· ·C·· 11 , 6 fA:i.1'1 LY Patin S11.lP: fi ' autumn mlnrPrt . f:\·,.c. A· "<P rr""'d. Tnp P•.1' fnr 5 rla." nm p" P pr mii~:llVP \V~lnut "Pl~. d•"I hike•. h11~1nr~.• in In" n ,_ I n<'<'d ,. ' s '--~ 124 9' ~· ' 11·knd~ 5-1~~12!1.'>. \111 11 c·nrnplP!f' r<'~Umt nl ex 11•k. Prnfil ~h11r 1r.g. Ph. · fl'\fll!h ,,...,f'!Ylm 1'1'"1· ~ · llll'i" 11moun1 cl nth 1 n a . ~~~==,------~ 1nt11· h<'lp _ If 11 1,'l'n11nrl n,.,,,r Appl. ,.1 .•• ,,,, J. ,/ 7' f., St' Sofa~ hnm S2!i. DRAPERIES. n}'!!lrr whill'. l h ' I d .,.... .~ •urthoard. MiM". <•lorr . opJXlr 1111 y o l!•r,.. h1 a h k _..,, ="'==~--'------!./::.pr "''alnut bmronm Mt, ~· i:i· ~· 12' 7· fi' llP\\' ('(). v./n<'\\ lrff'll!I, f'Pfl"flN' II<' v-nu'"' "' "'~£" SEHVICE ."\111.!ion SalPsman ll'lelurll'l'I r\rP!lsrr ·y,·lm]!Tflr. ~I/Sun. •~9 Goldenrod. pr. x. ' " • -~ 'N'lmp. Cd'.f 61:\-#2~ srnnd mnrl. S7.i. 5.'i7-'T20.l. po.s.s1blf' ('>!lflllfl£!1 Ill ""/'I'S~ rPqUll"f'mrnt.~ to Cl1!1.~s1hM p/lllT)e. NP11.I in appriir. 2 nit,. ~find• Ir i-nt!ffi -. . . . 2111!1 Ballow Ln. c:-..t of S.10.000 & n1nt·e P"<' 1r F:x~r. ~90 N~'p<lrl Blvd .. hf'11rlbo1rd, all tor SS!J.$ SUP'F:R G11.nge &J,., a n. C '' / · · t · IRVINE Coasl CountT"..' Cluh 1ntPrr~1~ ynu-~nu 1n1r r .. ~1 ad no. 2':!6, Diiil.v Pilut. p 0. ·· · Kini.:; !1\1.f' hox ~Pring I. t1quP!I, ur"rture, w o. v ' n ' A d I ·-· H d ROif mPmbe.r5hip s 1 000 . mP. n \•ni.drl l1kr ro SERVICE e1tab. r u I),. r mftrtre:s!I !!ti, S49.~ ..,,..,.,!!, f'l!I llki..<1 boot!I, mf'f!I you: Ff}f pPrSCIOll l in1f'rview ra11 '162--RlllO. /IOU."iE "nrkrr. i\fon~rrh Bay homP. T"''fl 6 hr ... rlas8. 11·rekly S2.25 hr & .R:a.c;. 4!1!1-190!!. llSKPRS Empl;T pays fe:ro. Gf'()rgf' Allen By\21nd Agen- cy 10&-B I:. 16th, S .. A. ~7---0:W... Brush Custorrn"r•, C.M. Up ./ Wa lntH !'nd lllbif'• from S3 hikll!, ma.n.11 t1!/'w!.r ile:rn1. Sat Frrd Nord, g4g .5 970 , ,...,. M4-65."ifl. In SIM y,·kJy Ill •li\rl. 1"11 . 10-;,, ~1.l !;Parr"! Df. l o==o--.,--.,--"",-~-1 926<Ji. 962--0416. ./Cube. !11blf'~ S~ t.a . IH11rbllr Vif'w Hill!.\ WATER Mds. All ~izn. !,,;,,,,;,, _______ .1;.;;;i,;;:'--s;;;t;;;;;-"'7,;;;;<;;;i'I J\.fA NV OTHER ITEMS GIGANTIC 7 Sll 95 A!k about .,.•ck11.<• . Service Station alltndan!. • : Fllmily Mir.! · ., · · ,~ • ~IOTnF:R 11•1rh l child"" unr or h1·n v.·Q YllClll\llf\ AT LO\l.'.LO\V PRICES! HOU5'Wlrf!. sportin,; iood5. rieab. !'i yr, guarante:e. Wt nrttra housekf'"per 1 ri;:iy a Comt> in Ind browff. hikt1, clothing, f'l('. 18'45 7.'o.'"=d='=l1c""='c·_"_°'_"" __ ~-I ,,..·eP'k. Ov.'11 car. rt'r!I. S2 25 ~,.!:~· 1~i:~~~.30· Musi You·ll be convulC:'ed! Pon Barmoutfl, NB, Harbor BECKER-Europa 11 m I tm ptr hour. call P11l 8~172. WOOOEN dlninr l f l w/fi Vitw Hum@s, Sat A Sun 9 to auto radio. Sfllcrifice: SSS. s,E~VJCtE 11s1:r A Tdl o N luAUt· cMirs s:..o. mftal dining Mt !,'~-~c~.,~1~ .. c'c""='c· ~--~ ~2.-7633. e .. u1n ~ Jmll! 1y1. Y w/6 nk..;..., S50, rlrenen $10 Pxper. Arco 19th k Nt wport, k si5~~!ch. rlbl hearlbrd DINING ~t. bdrm wt, SAlLCRAFT !iurlboard S2'i. P h · Cllll rf>lltc! Mr. Randolph, aptr an91ng • PROt'. nur~"· s;mi·rrtir('{l · HOSTESSES-I!! & nv,.r . ---·----1 11 11111 nn"' In" It. ''M! flr ~'='-"-'-""---""--·------F.nlertainment & D;incing * C 'I Rivift"llll. hil'.k a ~· chairs, Wii!I !Nit l.lttYl!S $5, sbe ·" · S.'l, ('()U('h nlice: .tWed~ naur. 110f1. -tabl,s, T. . kitdlen medium 541-1778. SERVICE Station altend ant $15, 1m. l~mpi1 11.50, oda . bl 13 11ems. pwr mowtr, toy1. Fml:'WOOD P'OR SALE ATll shiJ~"18~· Al~rt ,'•, "11 • '"'1;""1 M ftok tw$a~ St8-.il66. Oranrf! " Eucalyph" • Pt\l.'\'f[\'(; fr~r "~!. ' ._ ffiUNTER 1U1tr:ii a-irl. Rf't11.il ~'"9-. I' 011 ""mp. roe l --·n "'"' \V~ lTain. C111l: J'lo-,,,,,. ornr• lflll'r ~\!••r 1r"• ·· , .... -. · ··~ f'Xpf'r 11 muH\. Phfltn ll.lllr~l ------------r '"'" ,1 rr-ko•nrl~ \,,,,11~. •·r ll· hnmp, R"1. Exch. 5-1 1-5695 expPr helpful. for intPrvi!'W INSU RA NCE: Agf11cy ins;:~.~! rin11r •1>rr 1r·r. :._'··~. bt-'twn S:JO & 9.30 1111 Gir l -An11ht i m . txprr !~-1 121. _ _ _ Xt .. XT A~~1. lnoking !or<>~ &12-lfll7. Dnve'A Camrra ~·~d~e;l~r:! n ,.r~r; pi~lici! exam . ..., ..,_mpus ...... , r11 1n ~w VP me er .... N.B. 54fi:-~7:'17, 52QI sP11shon-. N.B. GAR.AGE SAl~l Ir Sun. ~-7ft.S.l 1.::::::..::::.co:.:::_ _____ ,c=:.::cc:=::::..c.::::_ ___ j U. chord 0 rt•n. 1'k1f'11.way TRVJNI: COASf COUNTRY SrrTER f9r e:lder-lady, 7 LARGE ott-1\illle: 2 pirl'e brd, Ill~ 1'11.ng't . Knick Jll r1~1 .~r"'"illl 1111r r1~:~~ pt·.v "ith High Styli!IL Exch•n£"P, C.:\1. -.''-"c·-""'o·~""-·c'-"~'.;'omc.~~"° I DEl,lV".RcYc-m-,-,---= rl<'~ir11hl,.,.; Salary r R l'I ji' e .-;; -. ~. nvPr 25, s.100-S70Q rnn. Ciill 774-6.120. day• wk &: 2 othE'r f'll"a wk. 11ecliona1 110fft, 1o1 1 d I y Knack~ A: misc. llt Albert CLUB MEMBERSHTl' Vic. Ad amt/Harbor . con11tn1c'.tl"d. to11m rubbrr * 675-J07S • fllll lllir>c. l.n 11/111• 1,,"·111 l'f'f .• ')II 11·• "\P ~ rr•' ~.~!. (';ill l'luwk ~ l 1-0~~1. f'AIN 'fJ ,,I, 11 'l 11 <' " I gu11.r11 11!rrd wnrk. L1<''d Any !117.t Jnt:i. r1111 fii:'>-5740. YOU .suppl y thP r a 1 n t. Rooma p!lint,.rt SIO 1111. All'IO PXll':rlrtr. C111J 5't<>-704G. Nu \Ya!<flnj!; * WALLPAPER * \Vht'n you call .. !\lac" st8-1444 6'16-1711 1t INTERIOR EXTERIOR * Lie, in8, guar11nt~d. C11ll Jl11rri8. 6,17-4:'!.-lofl. Ex~r &lrlf'AA ~prn)'fl1$?: PR0FF:S.C::l0N"Acl .~r~,7;,711~,-, lnlt't/exfl'r. JIOrtfllll .. uric !.ir 8r I n~, ~~8 -2759, ~14-it * PAPl;;AHANGER * Prlnr Jn1rtr11 ct.or. ~fi-2449 Help W•nted, M & F 710 n111rr1f'1I. p11.rt 1tn1r. t:~P --!'l\\'ll ('llr, nn srlling. Goon rarnings. 547-1323 before: a A<'1-oun111nt8 Constr, Sl2K r. F:. ,\1k t A111tlyst to Sltl\1 ,'c"~'=·~~=~----- E..o;crow Officer 0Jl('n OISHWASllER, f'Xptr. nilt~. ."ilftl Typ1!1! $450 Sp1ghPtti Brllrl,.r, C 11 11 Rtt'f"PI. Cl~rk 1'r pis! 1>45'--06.'>I Qr ~1&-!856. 'An111leim f ff'! S.'ii} DONlIT ~p 'ft.'Otk frm. t1-f111ntt'l\ll/'1Ct' Man f(I $6.()0 hr night 11hil1 nu (")(per NCf'~. ~innlat S4lJ 2'>-45 apply Mr. Donul, ll5 NEWPORT E. 11th, C.M. Personnel Ag•ncy 133 Dover Dr., N.B. '42-3870 * ATTENTION! * Rr;:il r.~1111r l.iren'll'f'~ 2 Oprnini,:-~ in nrWI )• P.'<flilnrl• l'rl o!firr !11 Coron11 (irl ,\l~r, ~" '.\1r. '.\l11r11n or Mr. C(lr• b" CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 =o~R~E~Ml~~Job~. -m-,.,~-""'-"""-I for a Mrm C'tlriatmaA. Call Inda}·. ~7-~. F.lf!<'!ronlc TMhnicit1n Mu~I h11.1'' a1'0ri thMrtlical b11r k2l'flunll. l£l'.l'Wf TM"ll rrit"11I 1'Xprr. & bf' 11hlf' In 2rnw "'/.11nun2 eo. Nn nth'r~ JlPPr! 111>pl~. [).E.C.C. fi4ti--777!i. A t nrorl want •d i.--.-ll'lOll lnve:~tme:nt ' Pl. O f. - W• •rt now •cc•pting 549--!241. cu~ion In f'XCll!~t.DI !ll'h11pr., *GOODIES to numel'OWi to MTNK atro11t.r A: stnle •pplicetlon1 for -START your Christmas "'rn-uphn_l~rr.ry llf'erl~ •n m e lia!. A~.M>Cial'° Wom•n'R "Autumn Hail!'." StrTlller Inga now. Show Sarah rtp11.1r S40 or hll!:!!t oHtr. Sl'iO. Stoie l100. C'TJ.2413. HOSTESSES BUSBOYS DIS'HMEN Pl•••• Apply klwMn 3 & 5 P .M. Or Were 10 A.M. 18-452 M11cAl'lhur Blvd. Co\lentry Je:wtll")'. No in-979--0w.io all 5PM. Al1ytiml! ~rdine Univer1ity. ()cl ~VJ; $25 '¥'' bUtt S1~ \'f'.Stml!nt. collcctina; 0 r nn Wf'll!kr.nd~. II .l. !tttt. 10688 Mf)rnirc Wrtnr .......... m . Jll1c't!'S ~eliv. Call 540--0614. E'nlAN Allen ~I tablf! Gloty. T.V. 199 E. 16ttl, CM 8'2-5811,mi SURFBOARD -•o .. •·-·-·. w /I add tr back cl\rt, SAT A SUN I to &. "-'-'"'~ Rr-"'-" dn S' OVAL Marblf' Mp tt.tff, \\ill train, regul11r hni. h.lde-..-bed, •tudttl couch, ~ nl&'. k, foldinl haM crt.fled. Ollltr Mtreo. St,ady work. Prtre:r non hnokc11e. !Tlllple dNWer It Mod, mille. lt11n1. fJ5..67l3 Dcft'eydf!. &fS..(1911 ~rfttt. 0yno MAl'll.dllcturi1'1 mirror, tulnc e1.b. i.1m 1.-,~·~.::~:::~::·c:O!M:;::::· __ 1 __ --,,:;:;:..,o:;;;~--I 310 3rd SI.. H.f\, l!dgf!r, mklc. xlnt eoftd. Of· .AHT!QUD. o:r1s-TV.~ ~x ~· 1--1TRYiiPii1isf---/_~"C:'·~"""'~~1• ____ / a w; ·,-mo-. - ,,,.-S10. a.ch. , 645-191'7 To ~rat' 'JBM-632 Billinl LIVtNG t'oont ·.et, m1p'9, • ·v maJ'TP mon: MAch. Contino\u .. ...1111 of Smtctwuml fabric, ftowf!I' IO(lllift! 1M4 ClaJ' St .. N.B .. DELUXE Wl'IMlcht.lr cect rf'l"t /.. rp,. ~silio11.~ ..,.~, · n 1 m 64644• S.J* · Sl50. wn nJlfi + 1&f1tj Jnvnlc, forma will be re:q'd fl n · · · '-.-~=~~~~ walkrr Slit 5'49-1075. IAcrM, from 0 .C, Airport) Nt'wport ~arh Gf'n'I Oft'l f'IJUrer S•l:itl tnd. hvy UM d. numMrs. TWIN eorTIPr fTOOP eof.I p AT JO DAZAA~plantl, Flll:U"" Clrrk l'm · """n~1ri ler • 10 ker •drifr -tif.d1, boliten1 w I itora('! tt•. small applnt. m1~ WATtttl!OS $tT.~ FilP Oerk s:11;; f'icp. helpful. ·11 :J0.5:l:l. Call "PAC'" m•tctflrfl ~n SM. htlwlftlllJd. app~l. 291 I:. ExPer. J, ltll M11 r1ne Avt ., Typi~T tn $400 "Make RMni F'M Dad· nr 11pp1y Cfa.Val Cn, 17th A 642-47~7. 21rd St CM. 81lbn3 Island. 67J-mo ~~~!rR~~~erl< s~~~ d y'' •• c l••n out tM PlJ!"~!i"o· C.M.,5411:.zl'lOl . 1Tunl.::.c::...,c_::..._.,,, __ l,.-.,,-.. -.. -.-.. 'IPAnO SA.LE: rurn •.• TENT ltxl6x9, trSM.C r1u•11;r:t .. y<111r tra11h is CA~! L.Atu.... ppor. ~m ... o)'f'r Cftrpel. 'Of'.1ltlil'I( A-m•ey pyramWI . t'IN p" 11 , 188 F: 17th '~f lrvitlf'1 CM In'·-·•"-· a .,.,_n_ PiloC -••-•""--.. 1 , 642-1470 "'Hh • OAfLY PlLOT f'or tha.t ltttn. Undl!'r $50, .., ,.._ uv.w ...,_., f'lttw.r ttem1. 118 1'ernlea.l nuni•""'l po e1, S 11 ~· ..,,...,,...,....,,..,..,..,.., LCl~"!'.''.::"'.:-<I~•'.'.'-:::_ ___ • try ttw Pen'lY ~\nchtt 0 1,......U,.' ad! I ~C<l::::;;M;;·-------· 1 _....,., ___ . -·----~- ' r "' ' I Ill pnhl • " " "'' rm~. rz:. ' 1-y. "" N,B. '". ure~ sl. to fir• lu~h "f•. ,,, lo- '" hn£ nrm n•, ' k LS '· n d . • t. ' ,. • ym tic. n~d . ~ .. " " Hy '"'· .:,0 • ""' ~589 ok ""· tbl. CA .... k, .. _,,. n11. "" , .. • 11 .,. • ii'!, ' i.cc . ,,. "' "· LP. '" d . ' "· :\ ,_ 203. oh o. 0 . •• s. rr1da1, Oc.tobfr 8. 19n OA!t Y PJtDT 41 lf§J I ·--lf§l I ... d_ lf§J i .... ~-lrB I -~~-· 1~11 ;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;H;IF;;I ;;;,;; I Dogs 154 1Nt1, Power to6 Cam pers, Sal•/ R.,,t 920 Cycl•1, Bikes, ][i] I l cwp«UUoo lril I Miscellaneous ==----,.-,-STEREO. Uncta1mf'fl lay- l~'tllY, 1971 mOOtl . G&rrii.rrl ·1-spd ch11ngtr. Air ~us p I' n s ion Ii p f' ak,. r ! w/mul11pl!' C TO!S ·O\ l'f' radio !..· taJJI" df'c'k. ~hi! hrand nf'\\, so!rl tor S~>99.!l.l . Pay nff b11lan("t ol S120 or ,<;n\. n10111hJy p "y rn r n ts . Crerlit Depl, 711-1193--05!)1. 126 TV, R•dio, , l-,--....;.-------1---'---'-=----Scoot•r1 ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;; Ste rff 136 PUPPIES AKC. Adorable '67 36' ~·a1tll1lf"r Sr:dan. Im-WHO -1 ·:=-::".:C:0-:""""'.0:-::7""7:"...,--1·l"up & lny poodli-s all mac.. Twin iCte w, nybridar. l!'lf'~ 110;>.DA ft!, '.\lod. Cl()] FREE STE REO: 1971 Mod•I 1..vlut~. I tiny fffl1alf' \'mine !"II c•.,n1 11"11.d, !hnlV"'r, H/(' /fi r ;::r1~. :r.?!'(I T.;."'5l"JO 925 JOO WA.TI Af'.1PLll-~rER. am 1 lt!l3-97J9. ._ 12.l ~ <• ARE o 6 I l IO 9 I ORGAN LESSONS 1 -.-7.~~----~= wlr, ..,,w hr~. ,uvu . .::wlp a~'~ - . rvrs. fm /fm-5trreo, lt Trl\rk. tgr ./ J\ltni·achna.ui.en;, ,\l\C. av111l. 67:>--0236. IW~-2fll~. FOR BEGINNERS 12·way i11r 1usJJ('ns10n •l*ak-Ch11mpion ~iried, 8 \\'ks . Bo R I C , 90I THE l7il~llc,,-,,,71,~C7LCl~"'°"~c---"-"~'hcl,-, f'N. brand ne w, pa y n ( r S"-I•. ,,,. '"MI . ats, ent hart r "" _..,,........,. -; 1nf1 ·~ nlrl. SISOl'l m1·i SiOO, 11rn11lJ OOla.n~ Sl!!S; rrg. f ,-;;;c---,o-c---,--~--f'ALL VACATION R.-fi"~ You do l'l(lf hev,. lo n"-n an 1ns1rum,.nt. l'ree prac11ce tiaie available. $~88 .• ~1n11nr1ni: lll'a1!. U.S.•\. i\IIN. N-hnau.trrs, • mo. WEIGHT R,1 ""'l<·r. ;,.1 1,.,. ~'"~" \\'Ari!'t\olr.;f', 191 E . AKC, CH. sirerl, soots. ,.ars Eru::kson Tl for rharrer Biii""· -Jl)il Yarn;iha 175 Enr!urn ------~=co---,-1 *AUCTION* ' d T 64,, ,,.,o• Boat, E:x""r ~111lors. Jnbrrl 17th SL. C.i\J. 64S·2·142 rop[lt' . t'rtnS. ~J. ,,.. t;oor; CO:-.'OITION 5-l~. Pwr. S S, GaJ!,.y, Hr11d , ~ WATCHERS1. * * fi.12-!l6i !l • * fine Furn.1t11re & A ppJ i &flC!'S Auctions Friday, 7·00 p.m , Windy's Au ction Barn 2075~~ Newport, CM &Hi-Wfi Beh'nd Tony's Bid~ ~1a!'I •AUCTION• HOUSE AuMions P.Vf'ry Fri, 7 ;lffi t"urn. Appl1. Arll1quts 301~ W. \\'arne.r. SA. • follnw !l"rarch Jigh!) ::;..19-22-11 • :-~11. 773:l 2 SliOW aquanum~ 1"1m pl., SJngrr rnach !.: 1·::ib S1:i. D1nc11c I.· Ii rhr~ Sl.-1. Treadle nll1t'h cab, 2 rui:;s. SHI r-'a . 13a b.v bf>rl & n1a1tr & m1~c. 2162 ,\laplc SI. C:'ll. ~l.}-()67~. PAINTING -hrn11·n !onr:o1. 4.J' X".:l• trilmf'd. ThP J,.;in. roon. a !!'.t:rnclary 1\lnrk nr GrPck l'lf1. S200. 01hrr p11 1n. nni.::s. Rrfrig·apt. !ill.I?. S."IO, antique bacon h<1n 1<1 s1:,. Sllrrooarcl $30. 67J..-ll17-I. NEW f'On1ple1 r SPI prnlrss i.:oll club:o1 k ba.t:, orit rn~t SllO. Sf>ll .SlOO./Nc\\' RC,"\ porl B&\V HI"" TV i.· srand s1;,/NPI\' s:io v1hralor SlO. :>!.'>-7977. ROLi. il\\'llY tied USl'rl IW'1rr Sli. J-:11.'clru.: rnm llrl! r~ticrr $35 Xln! rond. M"-159'1 . BAR sino!,:. walnu1 llai·k N lei;s. Orani;;r niiugahyrlr s"111s. Pl"Tfccl . S20 rach. R<l&-!110.1. \\'l!EELCHAJR .t:BXl <'On· ditio n. $35. Bel·Alr srw1n;: machinl'.'", S15. fii3-7.1!lf1. \\'llIRLPOOL w11sher $7:1. i.:ood Klnrlirlon. Glrl"s hike flO. li7J-2'ii21i. 2 Tl\"IN Sl7.r rn111trf .. <~r~. spnno;~. lramrs. S:lO. • /i7J-21 2R • \\'ATERBED kin.t: nr quern $lj, P;J('h, P.,.~I 'fllaJi!y fi.ls-/ili.14 'A'ATERBED $10, typf' framr S.15. M~JI * RF:D\VOOn--:;.<l~V~TN~G~, -~. :;;1,ioE SET. i;:rvvl l'Olwl. $100 nr 1nekf' offl'r. fl.12..(17:'!7. Stllrt Tu,.sda.v. <k!ober a! 7P.\1-~ Wee.Ju. !')th PACKARD Bell con~ o l r ~1ereo A.'\l/f",\I, phooo, I; l11pr. Sl:an·\Valnu1 t1n1sh. s2;,o. fiil-24R.l SCHNAUZER puppies intn .. AJ.:C. reg1strred. Sa.IT & pPpptr. Sll'i. ta. 644-7~:1. hc-r lhs. 1.,. da~·. Day or \\'t>ek 5.'>7·7K<1,l Mobile Homes--""'9"3"S REGISTER NOWI Alsn, 1nirrn1rd1a1e \"'las~ T11Psd~Y. Or-1ober 19th a t ~P:'l!-fi \\'N'ks Sl O + m •t•ri•I ,PILOT Sieren ."1-1 '>l'/lara:P ~prakPnl, runnrr, l~ilITard rurnlablf' Sl60. S4A-9700. • "'rn-Eo"''''""'' I 111 Kno,., [rdgrabte r m lo YOY t Hrn1 Organs ,\VRll11.hle ~------~ Ounng Trnn Ot Course. 3 Li nes,~ Times, $2.00 fnf]Ul!'C J.'or n,.1ail s HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS 2854 E. Coast Hwy. Cor ona del Mar 644-8930 Oprn illon, I; ~·ri. EV~!. Bi::AGLE mt,'7, femaJ,., 9 m(ll';. ~Mt~. Vt ry lovahle tllkes childrtn) 547-5324 a.ft ;1pm. CUTE. healthy dum()f'd 8 11•ks klltrn ne'l"rls hnme.. \\",. can·1 keep. plrase hrlp OPEN SUN 1-6 :'>14HiMl. Conlr to fREE k11lr1HJrlly 1 )Pf1 . KE YS TO HAPPINESS Tor1 1sr sh,.11 c(l!o!'. ~ wks for the bt-!;f va.lues in old. C11ll ~18-4j:l7 11.fl 6:00. ORGANS -PIANOS BLACK 1r rr1e.r moth& k 6 NPw k Used pupp1rs 3 d11y~ old. 10 good You'll be gla d you did hon1,.. l'J7-73J;, 11.rt 6 pm. Chaose lrom large. srlf'ction Puppie~ Lo"Tey. Hammond -Thomas !XI Hunt1ngtun Alif', H.B. . Culbransrn -\Vurlnier :l.36-2207 • F"arfi~a -Bald\\'ln org;i.ns CUTE Jov11ble mixrrl Ll\h Ch1ckrnn.t:" • Knabe • Stein-pupplf'!I. "Lf-1~1 ... 4 mo·~. \\'ay -Halle-t & Davi~ p1a005 frn1. ~hot~. 673-61'16. i\lusrnt player pianos f--",c . .,,=-:,cc,c,c""':::;1-;.,,,c=m=•c.--1 Pun1p t.. Eleclnc Toy Gl'rman Shepherd. 1 yr. l">lrl. Spayied I; i;hofs, l1c 642-9129. COLI.Ii:; PUPPIES 6 .,. k! n!d, S.'ifl e11rh. • ;).l;t-7761 • COCK-A-POO pup~. \IPek.~. $5. f'l'lrh. ~;.91 allrr ~ pm •DOREn~fAN PINSCHER PUPS, AK C, 9 "k~ nlrl BASSET Hound 7 11k!_ AKC, sbow qua!Jty, S100. • 67.)-7932 * BASSET pups, AKC, tr1-col· nr, Ch. blood l1nr.s. male &. lrmal,.. Sfij. ~12-4A21'i PUR ERRF:D G ,.rm11n Shephf'rd5, 7 wk~. lrm. $75. ~n.--.'i BASSl"'T Hound f',. m 111 1,. . AKC, 1 yr nld, 536-1421, ext :mt. 9 ro ~: 30. Horses !\lalul"e n111!r rug dogs. l..f'SJ1e speaker! 6 •• -·" QH 4 Id b k k ~£-~"' A A re.11: yr o uc ~ 1n ,\u10 rythym uniis for 11.ny """"'=°"-;:-:=:--;:c:-cccc.: I \\!ANTED homf' ror 1o.·hile q!r. horse gelding. r.f'nri tirgan or piano I l\lariin Gul!aNi male <'al. 6 mo·~. ~hol.5. dispo~t1on. nerds schoo 1ng, \\',. glVf' 1rrm~ up ,0 :i yrs Gcnn,;: Ovf'rsea~. 961-Ql:i. 67J-:'"i609 .. 67.1-7879. -;c:,--..c-,--,:--;-;o-c::-:-o.c-ITh,. rruck f}l'(lpl .. rrom Gt>n· Cal 2S + Catlin• 27 f'i·ai .l\lnror.;' 5 w"kd•Y• '°' lllO. '"1" MIKE McCARTHY l'QUlpflt'd. Lnc·11non N""'port Harbor. 7J-1196? ·18·10 lnr 1nlo BL u E\1' A TF:r: YACHT GMC CH1\RTF:RS -~-----Complete San Diego County Mobile Home Community Information FrC'f' drllvC"ry wi~hin 100 mi's F'RF.F: JO mo. old. O\'er!y OiESTNUT .1• n1arr. vrry l•ccycc"l•c,c,•BC;'<kcecs-,----1 OR CA.LL COLLEC'"r· Sa f l1faction "u•r•nfeed Allectinna1'"' l<'malr red .t:etllic, Ch1ld"s hors,. k. ==~-~~·~~-c 714 /747 8410 .,, .. Of'F-Sho1.,, JI d1rsrl krtch. Scooters 925 -A tra dition over -40 yr1 rl~b''· '"". -· !} ,,J! fi pm. .~11unrt. $150. or t1 r f ,. r · Th ,__ h v ~ 1s 1JU11! a~ ,.v,•ryth1ni;:.l1iiii~"~~~~i!!i~!li l ~:~~~~~~~~~ Opi'nMon r"1n.i F'ri 10ilm·9pm 3 YR old ~pay,.d Cemale l"'62-7-~l~;tclc. ,-----= ll.~k1n~ S201'.1. Avf'ry & Co. CONTEMPO Siturdays 10am-6pm, Sun 1-6 r-~k·· 1• ~ hpm•. Liv•stock 15& ~""-81'·' , .. , L ff.,, BYE'S ~~-·_· ~·~,~~...,,_.,.,,·..,.,,_·_-:-1G°'E"'.r.'°'sE"'.-,-,.-,-,-:-. -w;;;;;-;: ;~~U;BI: ' 22 s L D 0 p INVENTORY SALE a gun a I s K•y s to Happin•ss G,.rman Shepht'rd mix pup5 . duck!\, Ban1ams 1\1 krnd~ $!. "'/Grno11 sp1nn11krr. n111. 2::.101 R!nGF: ROUTF: nR %29 E. Whitner Blvd. h BIG SAVINGS Plr;uc 11ave from pound $2.:.0. 2612 1'1f'Sa Dr. ho11rrl. winch!'~. hl'ad, 11nks \[nrnrr nr .\lnllitnn Pk11 ,1·1 \~'hHlirr Zl3/694 -I076 hy S;i.rurd;i.I':: ~&-1257 iii !!!!ii!!!!~ !. <'11.'<hton!; lhr\l-11UI. Rrsi f'rr~tigr 11r!l1 ron111111n 1t~· ;irl- --WOULD YOU f'RF.F. bl"k & wh"' m•I< r-"'"Md l[• >E' l o.,,,., Th" ""'""' "'"· ON ALL NEW '"'''"' "' I"""'" ll ocld BELIEVE kirtPn, ro 11 .t:OO<I hnme MariMEquipment Ille. 616-fi706. Ar;i11t1r111 ~11r11111 11rl1ni.:~. 1111 FREE ORGAN LESSONS Call, 64'.H\6.~ JO' PE:AnSON c11.1~1 ,,. sll'Ylp, 1971 y AMA HAS 111~11ry ;q1p.11IH1lll'lll< Th•'f· <ls lon.e: as y(IU like! No reg. 11i™'llP, rf'fru:rr::ihnn. ;\Ir~ 11pru11r r<iol, .-{qnn11<, E\C'1'- '.,_,,, .... N--bl•'g•"o•. Jn-4 PUPP IES I I II I hi ... v" "" "" ,.;,, h 6 k lrl G•n•ral 900 n1cP. Try 512.000. Bkr., AWA RD MOTORS , INC r1~r i:~nl. >I 11111 '" r~. Com~. t.1ondays 7:30 pm p::irt Lii . "''-" n ---::-:-------&1·1--0-107. 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. :'llli\11 \10rtE• COAST Music ** * ~IB-:186'.l * • • TAIN <-I I I I CAP COSTA MESA . .,,.,.. ""'u1 11r11 rnn. P ~ 1n I · __, COnONAOO !:'!, Fr.1nk R1rr GtZ..2851 4 S,\L\l.L m11 e mix'='' pup-Unlimi!Pd Jicen_..a _any RTn.'<.'I p;:i rk·hkr ~('!tu\~. PIANOS ** ORGANS pif'S, hlk /,, whl tons. 30 Years experif'nce Sl!il~. tr;iiler. u~ril 2 mo. C.\J.l. KIO-:J!"(Nl nr K".(l.i•V.O * • 5-10-7212 •.. 1 SJ350. D11ys 644-1091. evrs _ LJ>rge SP.Jecti-On _Save US I=~~===~--~-s11d & po\\'er. Professiona fi44--260.l RJ-.:A UT nf'\\' :!b;f"1, 2 Rfl. New _ Ust'd '*" Easy _Terms HALLOWEEN'S c nm in 5!:, sport fubing guide: 1'.1e..xican TMWfk f::im rm . Opf'n Sp;ire ~·n. 1'.fon &. Fri eveos 'til 9 ITt"a1 ymirseH 10 ll darling & Central America k P11clf-~· ~lATI'llE\\'S C ! ::i ~ ·' 1 r HONDA 11. Sn1allt-T un11 ::i.l.sn av;:iU. Suhlflly 1i."S ' hlk ki!1en 7 \\'ks. 5'16-4g97. ic Coast wa1ers -Instruc• L l "" -" h 0 "' r r1 • H .t: C r.rrr-nlr;i ! .\101111,. Ii ri m r • lion in boa1 ha ndlin ... !ea-Chf'mic11I hf'ilrl. B u 1 :inr Ill f'olrk, Ji;-1() \\'!11 \Tlf'r Ave .• Fritndty" telephon.! lnlor. FREE WOOD "' l o FIELD'S PIANO CO. m1tnRh ip, DR k celestial ~1ovP. Ask1ni;-nn Y $1 '.\L •'FRIEDLANDER.,. C.:'ll. DUCKS. bant11ms All kind~ , -1644 Supcriot. CM 6M-323l navigation. PICK UP & oo"c'c""__..,'-7c. c'-''c._::-o:-:--cc-:c-cc " H!ll Newport .Blvd. _. BY nwnrr 2iJ,.,I~ 1~1nr·pr l111J,:.· Sl·Sl . .'JO. Gr<'$!', i;:n'~ . DELIVERY ANYWHERE: 26' Schor'k Endeavor, fully HNI ••ADI ftfW'I', 1 n · Costa t\-1esa 71~/645-.125o rrp!rl, rlrps I'll~ nr .\"T!"<i.<. \l•h11r. 21512 Mrs11 rivr. I I I ~] captain ava.ilable for .!X· -u1p. !mm;ic. r.111~1 s,.IL Orsh f.oc ·'""'Ur Honrl11. HAMMOND St l ··· · '' ."1rw rnnrl ,\,l11lt park •101.Y Rihlt:. nrw f'(!it1nn. , e n wa y, htfatll:ls.ppliat tendt'd ('ruising. Exlensive Noon tn ~:Wpm , &12-S58·l. SJ7-fi~24 e ~!IJ-7:1;;; r -y h Nvi ".t !led . 11 krl.1,1s11r1;;,i;.an.111n1rSa1 reTAil S110, sf'll SliQ, nrw l\ma a. e .-_ u. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 adn1inistrativ• experience. :;p ~1-~P.\1 . ~-i7 -39.10. •67 HON DA "" 7.,.,o pianbs or m<>st rrlakes. Best &16-2977, sr11·1n.t: n1nchin<', .~;111-~. ' b . ,_ Caf'f "·h 'dt "°'"°'""'-,-"'c:---:o=,,,-c:-!/.1 parfnrr rlrsirr"tl 1n Cal 1!l ltlll 1flP _ uvii in""'· 1 . a' .x: m1 1 ISO ST 'AR ~-,, ,,,·1,, w/tr•·,1, •. Miscellaneou1 M. · c ~"'" N ·M·1~ P•t•, Gen•ra .,.... ' moorrd 1\larn11n~ 8 11.v. An· $395 llSlC o., """"' -• ....,,,. ,l;"OOd tires. $.~7:). AISt'J 26' ,-, STAI~ p11rk S<111 .111~11 (';ipo. ;>1,r~1. Z hr. 2 ful l ha. f.in1. ,.,.,.,. lnd~rro~. llf>.'100. !h1nrr roulrl f1nnnrr, l'l.l-.0~",!:, Wanted • 120 .Santa Ao• h pl'O.~ S3:i!'IO. Rll('I' & rr11\sr. Ward s. Lee I ~=7.'0'CC:-.:::C";::-::::::;::;: 'EXTRA lrg. Tropical fis Classic iichoonf'r. j( 11 I r 21.l/:i92-M7.l. NEWPORT BEACH GRAND p1anoB, Tremendous u.~Pd i1q tu1riumA k f'qu1p. rigged, .viund hull, a:{)('l(j __ _ TENNIS CLUB .~r.1i"cf i nn fmm Semi Also Parrot mus! sacrifice .'lilll~. S4 2;i. Dock 5p11N" I 20' Vli\ING. !'\rw sails k 1234 .c: .• \lain St. Sanl.l ,\na Ri' 011·11r r ~7\"20 Rily.qi ~!embers or fnrmrr nll'm· Cohcerls In Baby GrandJ, .1130-2~26. al'?Jil. Pa.id hi Nov. l!t. cn\·r.rs. Xlnl r.11nr!. ~117.~'li!~~ !,;:inrrr. p;irt. lurn. 1.ri1~ ,.r hPrs who wcrf' prom1~r<1 11ll reronditioned, PriCt".'l f ce=A=NT=A~,,~ts""'•~U'7kcind::;:-•~l"l~-1"2.°'50, ~1$1-676'1. By Q\.\·ncr: :54~\!l r1·P~. 1·e=T"H=E~B~lcK E SHACK • xlr;i~. ,111r ronrl. r ;:im1!y rhat thr sso tran~lrr fee .11ta:rt al S695. COAST rluck~. gf-t'....,., .Rr"f'Y A whit!'.. 9~.-o0c.07.T~e"o""AR"'o;-c9c.,c1-~,-:P HOBIE t>:o. 14 11·/lr;i1lf'r """'' NEW BI CYC LES p:l rk. S!l:ro. S 17-4466. f'Ould nn1 Ill' r111~"'f'd plPase f\1USIC. Nr\l·port le Harbor, 2612 .Me.'111 Dr11''" Jonnson Covf."!"1. "l ol • 19i0. E:xl"'r 1lr 11r N'lnrl, $1100 P ARTS • AC'CESSORIF'.S 1,-'o"c-ti-''c'ol="'°C""CC::::C-'O= call &1"·1140 lllnrl m;:iytw you c .:.1. 64.2-'.18."il. Cats 151 kind," nr h~r nflrr .»~.1nn7 EXPERT REPAIRS f>\"I:. \IClBILE hnn1r , f'urn. will hcnrfit hy up in S9J ar RALn\\'IN Acro!'llnir. Pi;:ino ------""'.".--.,---REAS. e ~~9 ,.v,,!>. 16' FIBERGLASS ouirii;-i:-rr. ON ALL MAKES In Cosr:i .\lr~;:i Arlll p:irk I rin !'°"'I In you. k bMi<'h, ma.hog. f1ni:sh. BEAUTlt''lJL H 1m1 l11}an ==="°'°"'~'7'-"7--C-I r xcrl rood. Sar. S275 . Rra7in<> .~ \\'.,!rhni:: Sho11~ llkl' nc11". Dl r. 1(;,\ CASH PAID FOR fine furniture, applianC'ts. .11nriques. One piece or ho11~ru1. Call d11y <1f nii:-ht, 549-2itl Of' 547-7733. W•nt•d 20' St•pladder 64fi.5966 i1~k for Frerl Mu1ic•l ln1trument1 811 SEl...VIER trump ,.!. Im· I m11cul11IP.. Brst offer over Sl.10. I Aller 4:?.t:I. £.lj.-5741 VTOUJN with C'ilM! k. new bow. $30. 96~79:1 Ut>:SINKABLE i;:!a~~ rlinghy ., S~90. ;).1R-247J. k11ten.~ "''1th or \\1thout 4M-9ll•I nr .i!H-7116.·•. 1093 C BAKER, CM _~Il!l•__:-.. 1.1~~2~---__ br11nrl nel\' w/cartop Tack & __ _ _ _ _ papt'ri. mnlor. $150 or bsl otr. HOBJE-111. ~ ronrl Cus-~tar F ... 1rv11"''' • :i.1i;. n~11 f,fl LA~CEl1 :'llohilP llnmr. 2 S•wing Machines 121 SACRIFICE- .'i11'l'irr, '71, Autn zii>lillZ. usrd .; mo's. Auro bobbin winder. hutJnnh(llP-~. mono,'-!r;im~. hl ind hf'>m~. f)Ve!'('a~l~. llP· pl1q t1e~. rn1broidr~. etc. No atrio.chmcnl:o. neffirrl. "Bf! thP S1yl1sf" in ,l'Clllr own ~rw ing room & put ~'Otlr Gnlf!,.n Touch lo sewin1t with this one. Walnut tablf! included, S.'tq full prier or sm111l pAY· men!s. Guaranrerd • lenons includf'd. 5'!5-8238. ~91-J66/l ;,.1~"1. tom tra1Jrr. Provrn r11re CYCLE-TRAILER--Bf:.. Z RA , ::irlul! park Costa • SIA.\l~E SE.ALPOINT. • 1 Br unfurn iipt 11•/lv!R! '>l.lnrlf'r SI;µ} 642-3Tili ::ii! :--i. AJ mo~t nrw, hau t fi bikr~. :?O \l,.'111 fi!F;-.i'l·1.'~·-,;-;;-;o."'- i\lorher. 2 killPn-" .S 4 .'i •. ~lip for 30· hoat. $200 CORONAOO T.l. ;\lust ~"JI fl !nni: 11 It \l'lrlr phnnr 24' TRAVEL TRAILER K\l!'n.~ 11.TP $1~ !";I. 54!>-23:18. Yrly-lsf'. !i73-~n. now. Try Sl.'i\l. ;)10-lfi:«) aclf frir Bill Haro!rl ,. $~. f'.!2-•I ~~~ ot; P':RSIAN ki11cns, 14 wks, A1·rr"" ~· .. Co. fi.1 .\-fl.Jni ~12--H·1~ 11frrr 71 rm. H 940 -MERCURY :1.i n11rhn11rrl ---coc'==.o:---;c7e,---io;;;--v= Motor omes Championship !l!Of'k. motor Sl~. Call aft~r 6 pm. · \VANTED: s111Yi1 ·;n y ,\,\l,\HA 12:'1 Endur'fl.1----------- "I 7921 • * ~• 0210 ~ .. I I "ill \.\·,,1nrh,1,.-. 2l. F1 1\lv . .,... -' . .,,,.,,-.. -·7 731-w11hout ~a il.~ or rqu1pml'nl srrrr' •Y •olr! rrr rir. "l'r' s r: AL PO I NT l\i::imrsf' :>.) -;:i. .. * ;...1~25:ii; •.. slari. 1.'Vtl n1 1. $.f.,() <Jr rifr<'r. "lllllf''· !;./(. 11.(){l() m1. :'1-lu,i J Boats/M .. rlM ~11'-4.ll2 1 .'lrll: \lakr ,.,rr,.r• rr1~. rty. kitlPns, 9 wk~. 1 lllfl 1"· Equip. 9G4 '26' SAILW/Sll-P-1;c'70=7·~·_,=.,...=c~~~ 1:'!27 ;\r11 pnr1 , (\I, Lt:•I No. frm11I~. Slj. Pa , 1173--;i JFi{i. S2000 Call 4!!.l-~1174 l\1ANTr:n : JO.l fl r 2;1'l H(lnrl;i ? r\ BURMESE KITTENS 11· Runabout. J1berglas11ovrr1,~-~=-=-0--,=1 Sc ran1h!rr, l/onri;:i Trail ro. lll. l...-1\ · 1· Shob, $40-up. 537-47« m11rlnr p!yv.'00('!. },i hp Boats, Slips/Docks 910 Runnin'-! or not and ria.rls 1·'1"1 "v~1~v~s"uc,onc17,\7L-. -,71,-,-,-,-,-,, Evinrurlt mo1or. pl;:ii;tic BOAT slip lnr up 10 .:i:s· hril'll :1.17-9;.o~. 4SOO m1. Trnt. All xtras. Dot• IS4 \l'lrw1shield. N'motf' motor '-~tip lflr 24" ITI:i1. SL~ II . e 1971 1611 YA :\I AH A ,\lu.'<! ~r lL l".~~ln<Y.l :;F..:\VPORT DOG CROOM· control.~. tra\!a-plus 3 spare N'>l·pl T~lanrl. 3711 Channtl F.:NDURD • Trailers, Travel J.;RY, 1!l().1 ··C" Nf'wport tires. ~fany morr txlr;is. Phtcr. 67.l-.-ilfii 1.iOO mi. $7;,(I 1 1 94S ID ,J, the · la Complf'!f! outf1I, l')nly $400. ee j.1fi-1:t'fa ee lll' Sl!,\ST,\ f'n1p I. nqin~ $ t ' Goocft l30 \ ., on pPninsu . 19611 Constellation Ln, HB. LITTLE BALBOA ISLAt>:D liil!J \\', \\"1IAAn. C:'>l GRETSCH 7 pirc,. rrdpP?Jri por ing 673·7766. 962-4627 e 1'1ilX. 9' Beam e '/i,i NORTON 750 Arias, Nf'\\' * * 6.lfi."1!"117 • t * lfTum 111'1. Sl:lO. ()r !)rs! of· l-:7":0:::::":=-;:;:;;::--;;-;:;;;--SCHNAUZER puppl,.s, AKC Rl'HMl •• fil.r5937 clurcn. ttii.ns., nni;s. llrPS. S p 1 949 !er. 956-26.).i. SURFBOARD 6' $30. ttg. Tail! cu1. Sh o''. 8Nt1, Power 906 * SIDE TIE AVAlL 't Unrr;il rNtd b1 k"~ j.1~2042. ~ •rvlce, a r s 'Off=7;c-e~Fc-u-rcn~H;-cur=•~/---1 64U!932, 673-3050 Jacki" Private p11rty. ( 1 l 4 l 17 FT. Tollyer&tt mahor. :xr tn 24' • '68 HONDA 305 SUPER CHEVY engt11e 3!36 350 h.p. I Equip . 124 Store, Rest.auranf, S.l7--0965. inboard w/185 HP Eaton Ca.ii: 673-fi4:'JO HAWK 3600 mi. S~. Call af1rr 6 p.m. a_ 132 "* ENGLISH BULL DOG Interceptor· fully equip'd U-SLIP. •way tif'.15.Sx.'ll ft. $400 ee 67:.-1724 ;;..'·i:'\7.iJ;i 3M "£,09" copy paper type Dar. c blottd ' · "' " Pup& AK • champ ~'talized l~" whttl tr11ilf'r, $95. Sid' tir, !)oat 10 JO fl. 1967 BSA HORNET 650tt BRAi'fD nr1v ,\1ryr"" 1'1a nx '47. Jn original e!U'lon1. ~, .,._,T 1 mod 1 1· -0 • II '63 Ch "" EXCEl.ol..C.ol'I , ale e IJM". eeds varnish, but A .K. $15. Rf'Allnr 67~. Approx 4.0(X) mi. Xlnt cond. body. A par1s. ass1s 2,000 &heels 3~ X 14" 11 · CR. MF ee !42-593< 64' • I d •1• Rl,3 :l,OOO &Meis 8,_.,, X ll''. chrQm" 1900 _ 1f'ne1 N · r.m. S2400. Call: ..-.443. SPACE for 20, powl'r boat, 2 $915 nr. bs! o!r. Orig. O\\'ner. 11<11 11s.<rmh r . u-• . Surplu • f rom tri 11.I =$350=c·c67c3c·::-""c...:-:::::::----1 AIREDALE. AKC rf'gi•. PARTNER WANTED rnr 25' blocks tASl or P avilion, 5.)6-&IO:J... 2 LATE modt>I vw Qoor:o, $25 rlemonstrlllion. Price f70. TV, Radio, Hjfi,-Cha.mpion h!ood Jines, 7 Morada. $3700 Own. Py!nls 673-6790. 2!'lO SCRAi\'Hii:J;R. ?il:1 en1<.. f.. front ft'nder.~ S l 5. Call Mi-4:'!21 , ,xt. m . Sterto 136 wk1. C.ood w I c: h 11 d re n . run $97 ~ mo. Call: •CUTE li!llt ""'iJbo11t w11nt5 Knobbles. m.o.gni!n, $250. 91!~1-'',1&-~12=~='-· ~'7'"'"'""":::;- 1,..:C,,...:...=="'°=-="'" -:;:::-,:=o=::o;::----:--:::: ;,25-1091 ,. -~2t ask for Ben 1. A -, I• Npl B•Y· N. C:o,L Hwy. No. 14 L.B. LATF. i\!OOtl 302 Fnrri LRG OFF I C r. DESK .-E G 1r up. cc.,~ v n•_9171 , WILEATHER CllAIR. 1972 ZENITHS· 0t1 sal' now. MUST FINO GOOD HOM .atTf'1L 546-63.'llt 4,,., , . . Eui:ine .• Ju~1 rrhu1ll ""!7~ ** 23" color Imm $399. 25" for my AKC bllo:. L.itb. Mille oE°'ST=AT'°E"°.-s.i=,:-.22"'·"""c-:c.,::wood=; I Sf' A "I LIKE NE\V $.'.1()1, Sam IM6-097fi. -. 1t * _,.,.,.. '·' I I t CANAL 1p va< MediterTanean tlate t o p 1~1 yn. Good amiy pe f'lfW v .g ChrysJ,r Marine. • MINI BIKE v;.i FORD lllVY notation, Jl-t5 lBM F.:<e-c. typewri1er, likf! S599. All '72 modt'!.!l in stock. 838-8342. new uphol., uptl. rl!l!lf!'nUy Marcus 51. NB. 67J..llt45 ' 54&-575.l w/lui<.~. J,Y ' mai.:5 7 .. wirlr . 11ew. ju1t overhauled. Phone ())lor antenna• ins1alled FREE on leue AKC Doitif! haultd $Uj(l. 673-1388 Boats, SpMd & Ski t1 I BSA lSOCC .. 1963 ir· ma,~ 6" wide. 642-l237. 90-1465, asking S2SO. f . I II COMO!es 3 yr r.,_..--o-,c:c-:-:::-----;~·iil ree w a • . And AKC BaAHt. Good pell. 24' OIRIS Cra.ft Cabin i6· Glllsspar "Avalon" 7!'i hpl /~~64~;.o;~-~72Tc•~ll~6j,Dp~m:S,Nc;lj~~~~~~~~~ _P_l•~-.,..~/~O~r~g~•-•~•.,.,.-::'~1-2~ ::u~. ~!'do!n)'~ ! 541).8638 evet. Cl"'l:lilf'r. 185 hp, V-8 m11.ri~ Evtnrude. Ut .\ full COVf'r.1-1 '70 BUL TACO PURSANG 1 §J ORGAN SALE .lfl mohlhs to pe.y, O!' cuh 90 GERMAN ahepbml puppiea enr. Top mMing com. Best Good cond. Motor r'll':t'Cls wk. Xlnt, Nt"Ver rsce<i, fe w Autot IDrU• I M Cmn Qxpn AnnuAl F&IJ day plan. ABC" Cdnr TV. wlth 1hot.1. Mall' i 2 S, oll~ ~er $2250. 644-6448. 1675. 494-3500 day1: 49'-6347 mill's, S600. 611-2828. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~ Cl~nce. S.~ up lo s:JllOO Or•l'lll' Count)"• la.r(ell ,Female $15. ~ 36' Stephens sedan cluaic::, ~e-a. · 61 HONDA J 2 :iC Lii on ttlecied conrw>le boot Zenith Dealer, 51)21 Atlanta. DACHSHUND Pi!ppk!:1, min. Npt moar"g, llPI 6. SU.500. MINI SPORT. erw-r'll':eds Scrambler. E:c:c-eUent cordi· Dune Buggies t56 dtmo.. Hup dilc0Unrt1 an at Mapolla, -HuntislctGn AXC. Ml.IMI. red, b1k A: Aft 3 pm, n 4: 631..tm. 213: work. S700-QU1CK SALE! tiOfl $l!li &1Q.6CfiT aft 4 all mod&. Beath,· 968-3329.-Ian. MAT. m-401& UJ.-1511$ aft I pm. * 673"-m3 * . ' . • '10 ~1EYERS Tow'd w/rtr.W COAST MUSIC · · 1971 Kawa&&ki 90. Brand N"blt f'ngint0, t.111ke oUer. CtOSING OUT WEJMA.RANERS •. m a I e I, '81-2!i' Owen. Cabin Cnuter J4' Ski Boirl l Rune.h0\11 new . 500 mi's on H,(SJ.10. ,.. * ~9'.l5l .. • NF.WPORT A HARBOR '71 PHIL(O· TVS AKC, g wb, Silvtr rrt1· Dctllent condition S4000. w/tl'lr. Good oondltlon. Af!er 4:30. &t>S~"l 962 °"la M'g * 642 • 21151 l8" Color Mod. ftn .:;. $.119 '*'*Ms-mt *'* 968-J064. s29:;. + 54&-1251 .68 HONDA 'Jtto"?~ Trucks B4LOWIN Splflf!t P l ano, lT' Slack A: Whne ...... $19 J Bl.ACK male Ctlek·•·Pooll, 12' GLASS oolboard boat It. 16' SKI boll Mere. UO tilt A1ntT:Ond. Bestoller. FORD 114 Ton w/8' cabover mu1! eell Sunri11.y Mominal 23" Cortt6l.e Spllniih lt)'I{. SJO each; T Wttk& Ptrfecl tnill!I', ~HP Johl\llOn, l150. trailer And all 5kl equip. ** ;i46-43S!l *"* r&m,.,r, p;,·r brakl'i. 11uro. Any ttatollllblf! price . wu $639, now •••••• Sf'.:S ,__..h.t68-512'T art 5. ' 175-7063. 1·-"''"'7 1119 ,.., .. , Xlnt cont!. '711<1, ~ • '70 llONDA CB 350 wllh 1"2 etl,ll:i111'.. All equip. Vl'ry 673-7961. • lfl" Bl11ck It whllf! • ... WEIMARANER. FitmaJe. Zl' C•bin cnv..e:r. lSO HP 2 ~ h od ST E 1 N WAY Eh 0 n y ConVt'nlt:nt Tf'm1a Avt.ils.ble 2 __ ..,,,_., No M -·•-·, Ju•t •·uI·•. AU Boett, Storage ti rick beaulilul t;0nrl \1ion. rlioan & "'" mf'c • n · ~ E .,.~ ~~-ll'JU\l.1-'• , .. eu ' M" ~ ~11i;::)1I fTln~irlrt lr1111~. c.11r in "Proft.Ulorvd mock1" Piano f'l~t<mt StOl'f'. "'" • t'Ml a..L1;.~l -·-. ~~. Ph. 673--9189. * DRY STORAGE. 111.il $.\"ii. * a-. . n "'"~" 1"7th St., Of tit<-. 24« PIAf!l'I....., ~ ......... ...,......., ~i· k hlk tradl'. Sl7!l:i. ;,.1;,...,,MJ· Cl " h\iil $1,IM. MS..9700. 1'""'"'"""':;-U.-;"i'Ui'i'M;f l boa.It. IC' In IR', Side 1\t 31'J h.p. RP.fl 1• M' PY "·1-~=~---...-:.--:c-EMERSON "-'·r 'lV 23" e ALAS1'A.N ¥AIXMUTE 2'' UN11UJ'E.'llOT/S, F';. o Jn! A' C '47 Ch•v" P ickup PRIVATE Pat1y wants to ""'"' bl I c tt~k. 14' mu. 21~ I S1h SL S75. 2910 Vf. oron11 , table mtldel. S100. Puppita S.'iO. hn Ml n! t eni .. • f'f!PI · rl 1 ~ ~15·21160 11f1cr i; P~! '&by Plano fOf' caah. 6'1S-2.'!J6 ~7-1.lfiO • $1/X)O, Ownr R.ffi-1.430. 1__::N::'.B~--------..!...::'.:.:;·;:'::.'·:_ _____ -"----------- ll.'l5-2m. ' ( ' ~ t Trucks 962 Aut~ L••sing --:::""::'.:c-":::'.·--~--- OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE !O l1 roURSTAn PLA YllOUSF. ONLY $895.00 \~'nh ynur pun'haSf' of a '72 truck a! rllr. suggf's1'1:1 '>l.'Jn· d,11\' i;tlckrr retail pr1ef', Slrrps Ii . .>f1g!r Che1J nvt r n,,0b1 ... ~~k _ run ~ll,. Oed. 1\ !l">;irlf'rl ea n1pl'r. SAVE $1000.00 S,.lr tr11rks rill not rrua!ify 16 Colors to Choose From Order Yours Today V2 Ton 8' Styl• Side $2848 .00 Sport cusrnm sf'a1 • Full JdC'.· tory equipprrl. l/4 TON "'CAMPER SPE CIAL" $3189.00 .'ip0r1 cus1 srat. VS. rus1nm Cnn1per Sflf'I'. -P.an;:er $171 00 E.\tra. 1/i TON 105 "FORD VAN" $2926.00 F"t1\J factory equ1pperl • door l:l11ss. l/4 TON 123.5 SUPER VAN $3096.00 "'" f ull factory eryu1pped. WHO ARE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS? Tnr 1Turk f"{'O(>le fr<>m Grn • era! ;\loton.: Mike McCarthy Cor. GMC B<':i<'h & :'>lcf"arl deo, \\'r~1n11ns1,.r ~1 .J.\.~I; :'i.'ll-1.J;JO 4 WHEELER '~i Chcvt'fl!"i ~1·hurhl'ln, \\';1r11 h11h~, 3?2 V ·S . .J ~peerl. ra- rlln. hea/rr. sril11 r1n1.;. f('a) sha1·r, n111t-;1 $ell. \'1\:C.!Ji5 Mike McCarthy n l·:cn F:.\ Trn.~,, L VEHICLE CE:O.'TEP. Co~. Rr11rh & \JrFl'lddPn, \\",,.;im1n~1Pr 11'1.!.Jl\1; .i.1!-:?·IC.1 • IH. fn1rrnational lfarves1er RECREATION CE:\'TER ROY CARVER, Inc. 292;) lfarbor Bh·d . ro~l;i.. ;\fe.,a ~.J6-4·144 '69 FORD E-200 VAN \'!'. 1111roo1a1 rr, cr!Orl Jl'.Y.OC. Onil S2395 ""nri. MacHoward 11.~~)-~'{j or ,i.~!·ll60!i Cnrn11r J-;1 ,\ !l~rtlnr oun ..olume lf'l.Ml deparl· ml!nt offer.! all popular American &. Import makes a1 rompeuuv' ra1tt. Lott our lea~ eXpens tatlor YOUR lr11S(> to YOUR needs ... f!'11. ThP servir" thlll mWs the difftr,.ni:,..·• THEODORE ROB INS FORD '2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ;\l t;SA r.12-0010 Autos Wa nt9d 961 . ~-,.,W~E'°"'PA"'.-:-:Y~T~O:'::P~ CASH tor u5'd can I: trucks, just call U.!1 for tree estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales Manaier 18Zll Beach Blvd. Huntinrton Beach 847 .fr087 KI 9.33.11 DEAN LEWIS TOP DOLLAR IN CASH Pa 1r1 fnr your r-l~an U!fd l!'lr pa 1r1 for or ,.,,.,1 , SA NTA ANA DODGE 1·101 ;.; Tu~on '-- 835-3691 WE DESPERATELY NEED Clran lt~t'd Cill"S FANTASTIC PRICES Paid for your car, paid Jor "' ""' DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VOLVO 19-16 HARBOR BLVD. Costa 7\le~a 646-9303 ANNIVERSAR Y •SO AUTOS WANTED Top d ollar for clean used e«rs. &e Anrly Bm\.\'n. THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HARBOR BLVD. COST A ;\!ESA fi.12-0010 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS I U yollr car l.~ extra clean, see us i1rst. BAUER AUICK 1 2.1-'. E. 17th St, ; Cosla Mesa 548-7765 l~·I PORTS \V A'.'lTED Orange Counnf'll TOP ; RU"YER SILL :>tAXEY TOYOTA 1ss1n Beach Bh·rl . H_ BeJrh. Ph. 8-17-11555 Autos, Imported 970 large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches.- Campers & Vans J()('l.-:0 30 Da.v or 1000 ?-files Gt1~rantec Parrs k L::ihfir • F7rii:lnr • Tra11~ • Fronr k Rear Axlr A~•r.nihh<>.~ • Brake Sys. tem • Ele('triraJ System Pnr.,..hr :"II:', ~1 rrrri e 'fl qll·E Tarc.<1 . .<llt" • '&! 91::: f';lllf'", 1·hrfllll" 11hrr l'-. fl lT e 71 Alrh11 GTV. ,\\1/F"\1" e 7"1 TR·ti. \1hr 11r\1. ,\1a.n.1 morP !111" 'P''t'" rar~. Auth<J!'!l<'fi \!['If. Ora ]Pr I \ 1 \2.~· ;'1.'"11 BMW Automoth·e f:xc::cl\cnce :->.on!;. An.:r -,""",c:l'.'",1~cc11··7r.~\'Y P)('J.; l iP !~ TnN. ~rt rnnrl 111':1!\ Chri.-y rn.t: $·!00. 1>11-l~.~1. & 'l!l r ono r 1rk·11 r 11·1th ·n2 J\l('rrury r nt::ll1"'. .\I~ i:: "h""l". '1.'r'rrl" !'flm,. 1vork. S2(Jll ,.._,,,., ,1 ,,,' pm. ROY CARVER, Inc. 19 INTER~,\TlO~AL P 1('k· 2925 l·litrbor Blvd. up truck. ne•w rPtllt. "ng., Costa !<Jrsa .'i lf.-4444 grl. 11r,.~. OP11• bartery. ~?'"'JO. '70 8"11\~· ;nil, Oran-;:-,., &16-:':i'.!66. m11c~. 1''1/f\1. ,\h<'h('hn ·~ CHEV " P.U .. ;\°f'l\' t i rP . mak" olfr.r. n101or, c1J~tm camp('r shell.1 ="'~'-'="c'c· ~~=--,..c-:,.,-1 neells tTan!>. c::ood hody f..· '70 8.\1\V 2!YI:'. Or11ni;:e. fires. $699. l<·ll-4802. mairs. 1\;\l/F'J\I, i\f1ch~lin 'ti! CHEVY p 1 r k. up . tin'.'~. $3200. f..M-2·13:l. Autom.ci!lc Iran~. new f\81111, 1 •,=1u"s~T~=s.=1=1:-1=,,,,=--,-,,=,-:c<,,c,co·-1 J.!oorl c('lrwf. S5~:J. &4i-30&t tryt "f.R R6!l B;\IW. Ex. rnfld. art :i pin. 5-11!-4!17:1 11 !! li•nr ~al/Sun . t!l6R CHEVY' PU ~. Tnn. V-~. CORTINA 11u10. ph, R/H. new iires.1 ·-----------1 m11st ~rll' St8:10. !168-0R2fi. 'liR Cortina GT-lfiOO, 'li2 DODGE ~, Ton tn1ck hrk~. radial tirf'.11, 11:/c11hQvPr. Calif rampl'r conci $!l5CI. 54~J.'l7~. 'SS, Fully rqpl. SJ::.00. nr h~1 ofr. 646-318.11. ·59 FORD \i Ton Pickup, V- 8. Stick Shiff {G"!.6831 dlr, S.">99. call loday for A buy. MS-14:1.0. '63 OIEVY Vi Ton P\ck\1p, V-A. Stick Shift, {M19.'192l $699. rllr. th~ won't last long. ~('alt loday. 64>-14l0. '&5 DODGE P.400 12' Step Van. nf'"' e ng.. frtln~ .l ~lu1ch. ;\lus1 !ell! $1650. 645-144ti 1!166 FORD \'; T Ca.mf)'r Spel"ial. 4 ~pd. low mi. fi ('yl, wlf'y cteen. $14:'JO. !162-7035. 1971-CHt'VY Pic.k Up, 6 cyl, $1lck shill, 13,00J mi. $2400. 6~37111 . DATSUN '70 240 6Z' Colorado red, local car tully equi~ lmmaculale thru· out. dlr. Will take rnde or flMnce pvt pty. 142'18L0) ~11 4M-Ollll or 546-8736. '66 1600 Roadster 4 8J)d. dlr. Litje je\\'~. hUI· if'r oi-"'"I' with Mrdlop. iTBS2" F:xcel\MI oontl. thn10 :e iima!l down. lalt 11 O am 4!).l.Mll - . •It 1:00 (1111 Call 546-3136. Sell Idle lie.mi mwl can 642-5678 Now! 4 2 CAJl V PILO T f •1d.ir, Octobtr a 1'171 1§11 ~' ;;;;;;;"'"';;;;"' ... ~'~~ [-.,. ......... Autos, lmRQrttld 970 Autos, Imported 910 Autos, Imported l§l I l§l ._I ... _ ..... _ .... _,!§]I l§l I l§J I l§l I .,. .. f...... l§l I ------- ............ ---' -,t.u101 for Sal• Auto1 lor SN Autos, Used 990 990 1 -~----~-970 Autos, lmponed·· \ 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 970 Auto1, lmportM --'--'"'-·---~~_;_---1--'---~-DATSUN JENSEN MGB CAMARO VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN BUICK CADILLAC $1495 1969 1600 RODSTR. JENSEN AtrrHORIZED SALES • SERVICE 5139S 1966 MGB ROADSTER PORSCll ~_; '67 ~12. 5--~pd. Brn/Dlk, in~r-T,.,,.. & 11n111y ..:tras. Xl1i'I <'und. 1963 VW BUS nun11 0ood. 5695 ~~~~~~~~- BUICK '69 RIVIERA LE.'SS TI-IAN 28.000 r.tlLES F'ACTORY LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS JN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING '68 CA:\IAHO .11'7 • .C 11pd l~f'd/Blk !11!. :\111.g' 11"lth 11 ' .\lick("y Thon1pson fir~11. S1r1'e<>. 33,1).)() 1111 ~t to a pp1·t-c1111e, -~lllOO. 5.17-930~ '69 Cr-unarY•, 6 I") l, i;ol'.."k. n1r-1all 1C' grern intout rad. ,1111 ('om). s1:ioo F.vt.1 s:i..o-2.131. .P.adK">. HC'alt'l'. 1 .lLDb..~1 B. J, SPORTSCAR CENTER NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO \V Coast HI\)'. • 50.000 rn1 's. S.l6S.i. .}.JS-~.1(¥,1. Radio, !lfa!f'r, ~ Spet-d, \\'ir' \l'h"t'b , ~nTl~()!l~1 J~9 PORSCHF: 911 ·!', s!l~·r r 8 . J, 11/b!k,.,int, A.\t/F\1, ~'.·C?."' SPORTSCAR CENTER 1 c'"":;;~·-'"_'i'~·"·_~'_"'_"',_~-"~"1 NEWPORT IMPORTS B AfR CONDrrJONING ',i9 P0rsche roupe J;rL <"<lnrL ~trrrn tap\'. A\! IF \f , Ri1rl111I Ores & r ack , ~:18-J.172. '71 flBBD N('wport Beach a a BB LOTUS 31()1) II'. Co.l.'>t H11')'. !\c111J'lr t Reach 642.9405 ----vw Camper B E T T E R • BUSES • U Full po\1'"°· vinyl s1rn10 sea t«, 1H1 \\'hN'I. cn11se <-'Ootrol, Y A.\l/Fi\.-1, loadffi w/(')1:1ras & S twautiful. J662ADV 1 eNABERS CADILLAC 2600 HARBOR BL .. COSTA r-tF.SA C1\LL 540-9100 OPEN SUNDAYS A UTIIORIZED -SERYICE- Nabers Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA r.fESA 540.9100 . O~n Sunday ?-A\IA no',-~.,~, .-c,~h~,,,,c---, -..,, .oc-,. Sl.39:i. p . ..:.. R/I !. Auto _.,.,.: l\arbor. C' .. \] .~IJ ll'JI LOTUS Al"f!!OHIZF.D SALJ.::> & SF:RVICE . SUNBEAM \\'r<;!fa!1a inodPI. Immaculate CADILLAC 1969- CPE. OE VILLE FACTORY •• 61:)-fJ.';6;. •• '72 Datsun Big510 FERRARI ~~~'C'.C:-:o-~~~~ FERRARI At.m-IORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast 1-!wy. Newron Beach --.FIAT Sl895 1969 FIAT 124 CPE r..c>r!10. !-!eatC't, ·I :'"peed, , YR£.IS61 B. J, SPORTSCAR 'CENTER ~'63.1 Hari--..-•1, C 11 $1995 __ _ 1968 124 SPIDER R.1rl1(\, l!•'l1tc1·. S!nirp, IXP.A _'!171 B. J,, SPORTSCAR CENTER· :.r·n.\ !!11rh•11·. r \1 f>.lO··l~!ll cone!. 11 1th nr,1• rrr11, 1995 1964 MGB ROADSTER ONL Y $3495 e (1JSTOM '66 TIG~;n e '"AnP. • MA~Y ''rnA» MacHoward Sl7,-JIJ_ e e &12-7J15 I '63 Le Sabre '69 CAMPER I owner. Loadt'd, full po~·'2899 er. f11C'!Ory llir. vinyl top, /\'iC"i'! t l!A:\;1.17) 1'11p Top - Slta1p tY WS15tl NEWPORT IMPORTS !:•,ll•i. ll car1·1·. ·1 ~~e<'d, \\'11·1· \l'lwPlS, iYXZ6:l.~1 TRIUMPH """"' "'' '11.0608 Cnrnt>r Isl & HarOOr ----------! $695 TERRY BUICK Aln COXDITIO'.'I J\"G P1uklrd t11p. lull po1<er, all Jra 1hrr in1erior, ri!1 & 1elr- l'('Qp1c S!{'<'ring. S1erro. door lock~. n1any othr r x-!ras~ !YrL11;, 3100 IV, Coast Hll'y. !\'ewpori Bea('h '57 MB! 90 SL B, J, SPORTSCAR CENTER aasD Sa111a Ana $1395 1967 TRIUMPH TR 4 '69 VW BUG R. d HP~l"" • s~ct raee 4 spd. dlr. Xint. rund. Sac-n 10• .. ~" ~ ,.~. · 'fl ' ·r k Id · iT!-IJ"i51lJ r1 ce. a e o er car 1n · !1~:d<' or s n1a U do\1·n. \Viii 170 CAMPER ~1th & \\"aln111. Hunt ington Bch '2999 53~588 .cc,.o-, -;SK°"'"Y"L.,A'°'R"'K~"'s"P"o=R.,T' 1 'op Top - A real •rHI. 1;; t J51 $4199 NABERS CADILLAC \\'AGO~'. 12.000 ni i. rehll AUTIIORIZED DE.o\Lfo;H ----------1 f'nt;., skyroof, V-8, au1o, ps, 26(XJ Harbc:>r HJvd., 1' ! 11-.,'!1<"r I~ lltl' ,-111', ~ll•nl t'thle r.: r11 nrr~11 .p . hJs new ICfl .{-!l f"'- 11,orlilw, C \1 1'.'~'!-\]1 :r:~I"" r•1!1-b;11 1 ... 1!. r .. 1 .~. 11+111,11 _ '""n1! ~1311(1, 01· offr-r 67EH:il4. B. J, ENTER ''" p'1. pry. (VDY'-"11 SPORTSCAR C ···hl·'736 oc 49"6811. Call all Compl•"'' '64 CAMPER !l illll, .-qi,ifpped - ·o~, \'IV hu~. reli!I <'lli: & Ruru qaad. '1499 ~'.'ill take olrlf.'r <'.ar in trade. (':ill ~~10·!11 00 ()pen ~1111da.' till •rhl, S~!l:l or hesl offer.I Cos1 a ,\lf.'sa .oJ~-R'.194 f'X-l 126. 'ti~ CAD St·rl fl" Villf'. nP\\ '71 RIVIERA bnikr"<. J:d lirt>~. goor! nJn· $1795 ~BtiJli n1ni;.: <-'Ond. S37:o. 67.H iS! afl t1·;in,:, nrw clulC'h & brak£'S. llUf7JSI Full p011'f!r. rat1 ory air con<li· k ff •---------•I . I I ;, pni. 1\l~ r o <'r. J..l.O-fl9j 8 before t1on1ng. \r1ny op, mag -~~=~-~~==-- 11-ho;>Pls, 011\y 7546 acrual CACI LLAC 1970 OPEL • NEWPORT . '71 IMPORTS ;,!(l(I \I , C()a~1 Hwy, :-.·c"pori Br>ach 642-9405 -~-Mercedes Benz 1 an::cr-h:, $7495 . NEWPORT -, IMPORTS . .aoo \V. Coasi 111-:J. ;-.ie11w r1 Reach 642-9405 '68 Opel Rallye Rad1Q, Hr-111rr. ~ S~ed. Bi~ ~=n~111r, l rn1 nrr. \r1 w 1111!Ps. Slrp up l'l a ,;;xircy model a t' a 10•1 pr,.·r $1299 ,\II !'f rH!r 1·a1·~ -.re ~<it<'ty rh•'"ll"ii for ;,our dr1~·1ng ~ •. , 111·11.1 ..JJWiL~ 8 VOLVO fi.!6·9."JJ:: i!J.lf> llar!11)r. Cosr;i -\!r.<a BRAND NEW '71 OPEL SEDAN #9JffiR69 $1795 Wr~r N-lef'tl11n Tn Ci1<10Sf' Froin TERRY BUICK 2S3:l l!arhor, C.:11. TRIU.\!Pll SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! '68 V\V sqbck. red, good conrl., \"f'l'y clean. SHiOO. or h('st oHfl". 5-18-79-12 afl 4. 1967 V\V Can1pcr run11 1vell 1~·/a!I accessorirs. .\fUST srll LEAVING COUNTRY. Bst oHrr 817-53:,9. FRITZ WARREN'S '7t VIV -.JJJ Stn \Vagon. SPORT CAR CENTER 11"11rrarny, like ",,"· i·rd • _ _ _ , ~ mc!:11!1c. a11to, 1>1-1 pl). oJO I::, J_st :SL. S.A. ~7-016•1 $2995. j.IS-4fi ll, ()pc>n 1la1l y 9-9; C'losed Sunday --,,;;;--;;;,-~-cc----~~~~-~--1 ·66 VI\' DI.\, Bus 9 pass, 169 TR6 Roadster 10.{)(~~ mi. nn r11g, brake~. 4 sperd, 1-..:xtra Sharp! Rr-sli0<:k ~--1600 cc. $11-50. riuccd /or quick sale. (Y:II:ll-642-()()91. fl77\ 1 'v~l~V-,J~91~0-,B~,-.-. -,~o-.,-m~,f,-,, $1895 mags, AJ\1/F .\I. x rra.s. Xlnt TERRY BUICK ~""· "4s-1291 "''·'· ~ht,, \Valnu r. ll untington Bch '70 VIV Ca n1per pop-to p, 536-6588 n,11· ttres & eng, S3J95. TOYOTA • • * fii~i-:i016 * • * ----------'6.l V\V \Valk lhru cainper, 68-69-70 IJOQ rt'hl! 'ng, nrw•an~. -runs g•1. ,\lust ~ e I I ~11i & \l'a1 n111, 1111nt1ngrun BC'h TOY OT AS .. 1mn1r'd. s'7.J.-'·1!4-11.19. 536-6588 =~=~=~-c--,_ I Liirgc>sl sele1·tio11 of carefw lly 1~9 V\V Can1pcr pop-up, ~11 \JP a t ·~n PP~.! .. GT, ;n110 trans. st'lf'rted. thoroughly inspecl· ,.,,hJt 1-11~. g-nod lire.<. VPry 1,,, .. 1 nio(Jern 8-~P"< '''LI' :-.ln1 ''(\fld . 11111<! S'1('r1f1ce'. ed Toyotas in Orange Coun. vlr.an. C.:arpcted. $ 1 5 !! 5. Lu ·•l.1 1. ~~-,;11. !!62-2~~7 1'12-5765, ty at the lo\\'cst priers, S!l-J..1:163. }(nl'si.: nr· J\Irt11rr~. 1:-.·c 1----------E:.~an1ple: VIV PORSCHE ,6B Corona HT ti4 Pa~s<'nger Blis, '\'ery f 1/{I J-.• ]('\ ll<1rl 1il fll"<'-'}\\"!lr>rf ,\.•I !;rl ('O{)(j J11/Cllil , r·• •1 \l<'t'r·f~P~ B1-ri1. f'Ar" 1 Radio, Hf'a1Pr, Auto Trans. 67~1-8909 i,,1.:1;• \J;i11 .. l1r·<1•'r. llu1'n" P •!'I( ---,--,-,~-"-.c-"lf-,-.. --$1299 lc;;c-;;c;;;--.c--:C7:--:=-:7= ""n""" c:. '6~ VIV. lo n11's, ne'w tircs, r. . .-.ir1 Bl\·.1111r11nrf ~' 1·11_1 eSQUAREBACKSe mile'll, l308CQT1 CPE. OE VILLE ...._ $4795 FACTORY '67 RED TERRY BUICK AIR CONDITION!"' llJFtl 51 Very c1- Thrau9hout. IVDX•JI} FULL LEATIIER INTERIOR ~lth & \Valnu!. llun!Ington Bch Vinyl top, full pov..·er, tllt & 536-6588 '1099 ielescopir i;!C'ering, ~teN'n. ·&1 RJVIERA, a!! :xtTa.~. xlnl door Jocks. light wnti nel. cond. f'ril"alc pa r ty . tl"Unk opcnrr, !\l irhclin ra· -----------1;,<H&-;;"~"~"'~''~'~· -::::::::--;CC"c J rlial tiff'~. etc. LIX'al 011Ticr. "PG P.11·irra. All powl'r & air. !ZVD95.'l1 '68 MAROON 1 Q\l'fl('r. x1n·1 con11. s129;i $4777 Jled f11terlar, s 1299 ,_''-'-"~".,''~'~'~'~'·~·~'~·"~-'~'~.,'~·--1 NABERS CACI L LAC Ru11' fl111" 1 FP. l t48CXUJ CADILLAC .-l\Ul1-!0R1Zf.D DEt\L '. '69 Auto. Trans. '68 Cadillac w .... "'" .... • 1699 Sedan De Ville l11t. -CIH11, Full. Power. Factory Air l2AM4011 Cnn<l, Ai\1 1F:'<t Radio Ex-----------1 quisJte Cadillac Gr,en. with sumptious 11·hite lt>alhf!r in. 1r1·1or_ ThL<: car N'f!<'f't.< me- r1culous rare. 17.L.J695 1 • BUGS • $2999 '68 SUNROOF All of t"Jur ears are !--1fetv, A.1110 rra111i, $899 ch;.•ckrd for your driving flu. qreo11. IWTFJ,l) S('CUl'll,I'. '62 SUNROOF White fi11i1h. Run1 qood, lf'RX,7JJ '499 ..Deiut Le.mi.! W VOLVO &-16-930.) 1!146 Harbor. Co.~la 1\l~a '.*iOO Harbor Blvd .. Cosra lllesa Call :r10-9 !(l(), Oprn Su1Hlli.I" '63 CADILLAC 2 Doo r DPVillE', Powrr Sttt1·1ng. Power Brakt>s, f ' u l I y Factory Equipped. like fH'll', ~ LXXSO!l ) dlr.. $ ~ !l 5 . ~1eE'kenrl Special. 64.i-14.10. CADILLAC 1971 CPE. OE VILLE t"Af"ffiRY AIR CO:'-.'fl !TIOX l'.\'G Prt<lrlf'd top, full power, All !r;ilher interior. Stt>reo, 'loor Jocks . ·1ih .~ te lrsl'opir s irer- ing. Ux•;i lly 011·nrd & sold ne11· & scrv1crd by us. 19"'.J.JDFAI CHEVROLET '68 Chevy Caprice Wagon R:1f!1n. Hea1r r, Allio Tr-an~. Power .Stt>erini;:. F;n•·n R1(');!'!. 11·11h Saddle lnlerior_ 1Mal- h O\\'ned ,·ar lhH t sholl'~ 1~1•'tieulous eare. l\\"Q0677) $1799 All of our t"Q !'~ a r~ ~-Jr ·~ ,-lwcked for your driving ,'!f'Cllrlf.' .alJeiut ltllid •. VOLVO 646-!l.103 1946 Ha rbor, Costa '64 Chev. Impala 2 OR . H.T. CPE. R&H, PS, PB, maroon 'A'· black inlcl". PRB662. $495 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC -F IAT • • OVER :l()(I llt'W t.· U:ied cars to rhoosr from ffpen 'Iii 10 p.n1. 2000 E. Isl S1,, Santa Ana 1 lst S r. a l S.!\, ~:n\-y,1 ;i.)8. ]00(I '66 Chevy Impala SS Radio, Ht>a!er. Auto Trans, ,\1r Cond. Sky Blue 11•i1h ~ky Blue BuC'kP.t Seats, re- llrl'ts ni~ricu lous care by jll'f'\"IOUS 01\"Tlt"I". All ·of our ears are safely eherkr-d ror your dri ving St'Cllrlly. s 1 :'9'J .alJeM Le.mi& W VOLVO IH6-9303 ' :'l'PEP, 1600 Ali of n"' ca_rr Ar• Mfrtv. T;ipr playf'r, Call Dmrfj l---oc.,-'. '~·~C·~2·~~·~·~~,'~':o---ICnt1p•. BPAU1it111 ('nnrl1t1{1n. chC'ckf'(j for ;our " drJ1·1ng 67.'>-0176. .4 MASERATI ('c1:nrlr 1r> <r·1'\·1rr rrrorrls :securi'.y, l--~19~6~5-.,,V~W'°'B;;-u-,-- l ---oc-7::::00'::-__....._.... kr pl h\ rr1>.n~r. ;l!us1 ~<'r to Sllf)(], %2-3-1-lO 9r1 fi prn MAS ERATI ""'"" "'" fl""" Ln•.:• CADILLAC 1968 '69 BUG CPE;-.°~~LLE Met. lrew11. S 1299 Nico & ''""' ,o\JR CON DJTJONT:o;G eve~. $6995 NABERS CADILLAC AU11-IORJZED DEALER 26oO Harbor B!l"d., Costa :Vlesa Call ~0-9100. Open Sun<lay '69 Et 'DORADO 20.mrr.ti., every f'Xt ra. Own. Pr leaving counlry. Anxious, Ars1 t't'aWn(l ble olrcr, fi.l..1 -296!1 19-16 llarbor, Cos ta i\fe-Sll EL CA)·IJNO 327 i\la\ibu. Auto. air, PIS. posi track, tintPd glass, pwr disc l)rk~. \'111yl top. I owrier, 8~1-!~~. lS": ll11rlxir. \ \1 .'>ln--11 11 WIL UIJID '71 VI\'. oran~e cunvr rt. St>!l }'\;'I («1t1pr, 11.r1t11 111 ir• TOYOTA to g-nnrl hnmr fnr ~2j(j(}. fliltiI1 1 _,_"_"'_"_."_'m_~~ "'"·' "" H"::'~!,, "'" '~'.~:~:~.:"~~~::~~~, i~ 311)(• \\' Loa.•t H11·y, $1595 S.!R-1•187. '';~:;4~;"" 1969 CORONA SEDAN '6l vw """"' Xlot rood -~-· ==-·I ~~90. Thl111li 5- "FRIEDLANDER" I c 1 ·508) Par1dcd top, full leather ln- 1enor, all po11't>r extra~. HARBOUR A:\l _.f~I r;uiio, n1any other extras. ('ZVD244 J $2999 NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Blvd., Co.~ta J\lesa 1967 ELDORA.DO. dark blue. Leathr'r j111t>r, air , 111! x tras, lo mi's. l\lust sell. Pvt pty. 642--0202. '70 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO Xtra nice. Far1 air, elect 11·fndo1\'lf. landau top, (AT, PS. R&H) T\'ow only SJ195. VTS-147 13150 BEACH ILVD. :Hwy. J'll i;'.13·7.i61i • S.37·1'..~24 • THINK ''MG'' ,SR 1963 PORSCHE * * &12-9:5R5 * * SUPER 90 R11<lio. Heatf'r, Au1nn1111lr, lc;;,-c;c,,-.,-,,,-,=c--;;;-c;;-::;c· I Fa<'.:lorY Air Corid (XNT:'f.H I "Ii~ V\V Auto-stick. R,'<H, .ski- Call ~0.9100 Open Sunday CADILLAC 1967 Cf'£. DE VILLE· FACTORY '71 Cad Sed11n riC'Villc. 1\lany xrra,;. 6,8()() inl, lac 1\·ar. MacHoward .-F .11 Sp.drr xln t , r,111! I'' ll(~J n•1 ~pl"L r>\h~t. ~\~Ii~ ' 'l:-j9!~ ()I' i:~;;-~~·~ '69 Jag XJ Sedan .\ r . 1. r ''"•'r '"'"'l r~i:. c::f'r· I\ ·<i·" ~·: ''1'l :r.,."'· $5595 r N.EWPoRl'-·: . ' ' i . l~PORJS · · ::;. '" \', j ,._ • ;1 : ·• ' I• 1' i •' " 642-9405 '69 JAGUAR XK 1+1 , ~ r r ·! ' (j"•>tl ' ,I !f' \\I" I :\•ra 1,i1·r. $ ·'• MacHoward ~ .. ,1.(1.-i{l() ••I' \, l -1)&/\ Cornf'r ls: .t· ll.::irno1· ;.,,-u11;i An11 -,-,,-,-.K---C-f'.rf!tl)', \ .. -,-,.,-, -,c,,-,,~" 'i.:.o:oo. Af1•r !i· 311 c .1 , : ~--l&--2'.l.1~. ' . . . . ''FRIEDLANDER" l'P". Y.-.1Jn11· '1 Hh 1 ma1 1 c 1 h1ng · B. J .' r;i<'k, low n1i. Xlnt cond. "'"""'" '"""" Y "' "'· SPORTSCAR CENTER Pc"'· P'Y· •ii~m; . 1·rl fni-TJ\1.~ 11'111 sell fast. . _ ll710 llEACH !lfWY. lt) 893· 7566 • 537 .fi~24 I rtTI 1970 V\V 111-Prrfor•manc' MG /dl"!/OHI Zfn l'.\L~--; & Sl::R\'!CE: -'NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \I' Cc.ISL !II\')', :--~r11 f,ir~ P.r'>~) ~= !' \!r;B '"''li;I': ,,, II.,1!()11 ln -1• " I ·"! 'I" • \ 111 •1 ·• .: t 1>', J~ ... l I~ •'I t·T• I ,j• \, '\1·' \ .. r n' ,,,, .. , \ I ·'·!••1'r' •• 1,l•i •• ,;, t. ---MGB-- -~------•. I .r,. 11,r~•. H1ai1r1111k• I '.1 \i11·hrl•n~. nl n •I \ • .. 11 ·r, NEWPORT IMPORTS Jl•1n I\' C••o~1 H11y, '\.•.1r••rl Br-arh ~O l'Or:;;.(~1!1-: ~1 4, fuel 1n- I'" '• d \'ii" r>llJ.:. <IPfll'il!";lOr'I" i:t> '·f•, A 111r \1, X!n ( rond. f , ,, • Y),"11(\, 61+--fllll PORSCHES Good Selection 1957 TO 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS .;11~1 \\'. Cnas1 H,1·y, ;-,r-11 port Rr ach '-t:· -tir~. 642·940S • 1 t d< c.-,.-,-.,~11,-,-,.,-,ch-l'o_m_c --.,P~O~R SCHE--'6~S~- 11 •1• 11·111~. '.\">1' 1!11!r lt f:•·t1tH lfuJ cond. S1lv1>r/ 1!'1~1'\I <, ,\\f/!·':'<l ra<i 1u. hlk. chr1n 11-hl~. $"950. \lh-Jl ;.\'1-2~,2. • 616-56,"*1 * 1·1 \J•;n rt11;ir1~1rr, 11h11 .. "' li,,,rk 1ni '2il.O()O 1n i Xtril~ ~!~!'.!;/. F;.~~:__1220. ' ·;n :'111T, 5-sr<l, Ai\! I FM. g1'f'en r;in. !11ui;r gel!. very ~·lr>.'ln_ !i4:H:i61 r 1·e11. ' r ng. ".\<IANY XTRA~"' , .. .:91/:": l\1akc ofrrr. •• :J4(1..J:l9:J r.a~~ VW Bu s, Good Cond. . $6'J{l. ~=VP~: ~.17.0.)77 2.1\~.l H11 rhnr. C .. \1. ;~10~4'lt '71 IV C:anirrr, Poptop, LARGE SELECTION !320J NEW 1971's •OR .1-4744 * 1!'.1-16 Harbor, C.111_ 646·9303 • 'fi:I VIV • SANTA ANA XT CO'°''D • .~.'l'l.i/of!fr TOYOTA 11i~22R1 • 6<3-8•109 Srr1·1r·r-1fC'pt. open 7 .. 10 11 '6~ V\\', XLNT COND. ·11; 9 pm 1\tonday thru $1200 nr hr-~1 nffl'r. day. * IYl4-1fi8 7 * PHONE 54~1511 !9\16 B l!.'?. (;ood l'Ond. R&H, 417 \\I, \Varnt>r, SAn1a Ana $675. Priv111, p;irty. 1!169 Toy o la Coro11a Call 968-2:i34 a 11lnm11.l1c trans. 27,000 mi. '67. SU NROOF bug, RadiaJs. VP ry Clf'an _Be-st otrr r. c;a11 R-H, s;:;o. Ct1r1s ~6-W:i2 or 673-0016. * * ~g..2:)2.~ f'Ve! 'il ~RONA 4 dr., 108 hp, oh BRAi'lD neiv ;\Jeyri-~ fl·lan.x cam eng., 4 !pri tra.ns, $50 body. J\11 parL<;. "63 chas.si un1.er BB, like nu Gi;,...(1751 not a ssembled. &16-8483. 1968 TOYOTA Corona in :xlnt '71 V\\' Cain per. still urirler con<l . 11•11rrantv. Extras. P vt. Pty. Call 6i3-10:ill for app\, $3195. 6°73-7226. 1970 Toyota Mark II; f'ine ·71 V\V bus ·<!,luxe. z bed cond. Michelan rad111Jg, 4 convert('r, S:\200. i;pri. Sl.69:). <l!M-7363. 64;.,_5343 '70 i\1ARK JI auto, xlrll!I , lo mi. $20;,(). 548-8251 2319 Margattt Dr .. N.B. VOLKSWAGEN '66 vw SCj)UAREBACK Bright r~. low milt!, extra sharp, RPM290. Thill \Vt>eks Speciol $!175 . 519-303i Ext. fl6 Or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA VOLKSWAGEN St at I on Wagon Bu&, I Pa~ng,r, 2 rone paint. window&, At•I•. 4 ~. $1299 weekend '66 VW Bug. gelda i::.hape in & out. $.'iO over 'vholesale 968-2952 11fl!!'r' 6 PM V\V Squareback. '69, 8.Ut9, am/Im, Jo n1i.. Xlnt Reas. ()rig. 011•nr. 546-2749. 'S8 VW Bug Reblt. sooo. 642-6992 '65 VW Karmann Ghia 1$700, Must t1ell. SCS-1603 VOLVO 1NINI ~'Y'!YO' "FRIEDLANDER" tJ1 .. llACtl INW'I'. •; ..,._. 537.X ~ l!lnd drive on1i t"Jf the sare!t can In the world at ..Dwi lblli.t • VOLVO Jp!!l:'ial. 645-14Xl. J.16 Harbor, C.M. .. .. -. 11711 IEACH IL. HUNTINGTON IEACH 842-4435 '62 to '69 Volvos Lar~~t 11rlrction Qr careful. ly st>lcclcd, !horoughly in- ~rteclr<l \To!vos in Orano:e County al the lowest pril'.."es, i:'.:xamplf'• '62 Volvo Sedan $799 All of our cars are safety chet'ked for your ririving security. ..J>eoa LPJri4 • VOLVO ' 646-9303 1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa '67 VOLVO, 1800"&, new clutch & paint. Xlnt cond. $1850/best offer 54IHJ99?. '70 MARK JU, leather, landau, all options. Xlnl! e '70 El Dorado, fire mis! gold. fully equip'd, like new • '69 Rlvlera, f\JU pol\'f'r. 11ir, landau, tmmM:I e '71· Rllnchero 500, Auto air. • Take TradH. Dlr. 11) Sl}-7%,0 BUICK '64 RIVIERA run power. factory air cond. 1 owntr car. (0TW769) 51095 TERRY BUICK 5!h A: Waln\rt. Huntlnrton Bch 530-6518 "6!1 BUJC!< Eltttra 4 rtr, &teroo/radio all p w r, w/xtnlll. MUST SELL IM· MEO. S3950. 833-1029 . For that item under try tht Penll1 Pincher ' ISO. AIR CON DfTION JNG f"ul! pnll"c r : parlrlt'd top, A:ll· f-1\1. brau!irul cloth & leath· rr 1n1rriQr tilt & 1elt"ScopiC'. . ~teerlng-. ric. An c:l:C'f'ptiona! l'aluC': (\\'1'1::.~.iSI $1999 NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZ ED DEALER 1600 Harbor Blvd., Costa :0.fl"Sa C\11 540·9100 Open Sund.<ty Pri. pty 49-1-879-4, &.19-9600 or ~~l1·(lli(M "j J CA DILLAC SDV. Rr~p. Corner 1st & Harbor pa.r!y. Take (JV<'r l~a~t>. 6000 Sa nta Ana mi, F//I . ,\~l/Fi\-1. PIS. R. '71 CHEV. Ca price 2 Dr. \\', S. iilt \l"hf'i'I. !ealher Cpe. Li~1 1\·f!ax & lie. S:J560 llf'h. G1'.11rl. 11·hi!t' l'iny! 1op. only 2 1110. agn. Air. T11rbo .. Prlv. p!y. Jjj-3i 15. P ,.i;;., PB . P.-windo-.v.s . ·69 CnnvE'rtiblP. air C<1nrl. l"inyl 1(\r Pri 1·;itP p11.rty. ;im/fm, hro11·n \\'/whi1r.1 _•~·'-"~C·~· ~"~"='"~"=&~!2~--"7.82~·==1 l!hr, 2~.0CXl ml., $3995. / 1970 STATfON WAGON f>.14-7168. nlr. r/h, lug racl·, S2500. "70 Cad Cp. DcVi\le, 10!'11! car. Pvt. 846-1022. loadrrl . Xlnt CoOO. 642--6977. P 1 y . I -Se-I-I -,~h,-o-ld~,-,-,.~B~ey-IM~1 ne\I' slu/f 970 SANTA ANA !T!OJYIQ!T!AJ NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED! GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS * INCLUDING ' MARK II STATION WAGON LAND CRUISERS AND COROLLA STATION WAGONS NEW CAR TRADE INS '67 GMC l/4 Ton * $1595 '70 Corolla Station Wagon.::..~~ •• ~; $1595 ' . '71 D d Colt J Dlt. HeNtep. f ...., ,......,, $219'1! 0 9• I ... Joi '1 ... fl,700 Mlt, •ll"I ~ '68 Corona .;.._ • ..,... . .-........ 1nu111 $1195 ALL ARE READY TO ROLL ,., '"'wwuwlw• "' ..,.._ .,., wll M.,.. 7:Jle.•. 'ti t;.-.. ....... o.t.Mr4~' SANTA ANA 417 W, WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540-2512 I.__ ..... _._ .. __;)§] I __ .. l~l'-[ _'"'_'"'_"''_I• _,J ~ I· '~"IM S.lo 18] ;.[ _ ..... _ .. _ ....... iiiiiiiiiiii~)~~I ~·"""iiiiii"'iiiiii ... ~~I ! ••••••••990• Autoa, U11d 990 Autos, UMd Autes, U 1ed tto CHEVROLET- 'H CHEV~OLET CAMARO fact. l lr, &utom.1r1c. po11l'r 1reennc. J27 Va Look1 1.nd run1 like l'l•w. !' 0 1.le Price ar 11195 Ma.cHowa.rd 139·9600 or .;JJ.06()! Corner 11! l Har!xlr ~111 1 An1 Autoa, UMCI 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used --------CONTINENTAL FORD FORD FORD '6t Lincoln Continental 196:> FORD Galax1e 500 XL Clear.1nc,. prlcl!<':I 8"1u11t11I ~"On~·'-rr. A:.! I t:-.1. hurl.l't ...../\.,./ pla unum blue. 111•Jt h dk.. blu r ~l'al! Traiuponallon r.oir j !eath t r 11nct landau root. Ca n bt •~n "'' 71fi6 Cnll r;;I'· R4l'ho Htar~r . ~eo" Tu'f'~. S' 1 CaJ'f"I"•~. Bark ~tf'l1ontrl ~uxury t qu1p ptd. f'ul] pow-Avt ., C.:-.1. S2:.0. or bf's r of-E Fr t r. JnC!lldf's faci &Jr ronrl .. ltr. nH, xrt!ll'nt Cond, $7°'1 nr ., I==~-------f-.e~t n!ft r. &16·2698 or J ~.',",',' d1oor...!_~ks. u!l1 11~~· FORD f.cono V11n ·54 . pa.in t. ;,~7 .• t'}.IQ ":},1 .5l J." /" l • "' ".· '-(' ''"1 1 ~ T'-11 qu..,. boody, Indy '•, m&&:s . sttrto. =~==~~-~· '"~ ... ,..., 1' 11~'· l'ot A 1YP1'11l prirr lt llrl-. p11.nt!, rprr . ci .. s~lc ronrl. * '71 FORDS * 19-11 Harhor Bl\'d., c ;..1. l'I -5Pt. loday !93BMX Al&o Jt1l1n1 289" t n i GALAXIE5 • ;..1 usr A.\.GS 642-4404 or 642-4402 S.167:,. JohnSt"Jn & Son. 2626 .NA-7072 . TOf:Ll'\OS Harbfir Blvd .. CO!ra Mesa. _ HERTZ CORP FORU. '69 f'111rlant , 1 rlr HT '"",'""''" The f11stt11 draw Jn rht \,·,.~r ' 19 '62 FORD ECONOLINE FORD '70 GALAX IE 500 Sale pr1cei'f '2 nr 1i T_ 81!'.!LI· llflll lli h1 l<y :;:old llI\1Sh . "1:h t00lrl 1nr,.nor d.· dk hrown landau rool Equip~d ~ "''Uh .tuto rran~. R.ad10. heattr. P'"' "''lndov.·5, lac- 1ni•y a ir rh15 a1trart.111e car I ~ho"'S f'.xcelleru earl' A~k !or rlemnn~1rat1nn j:)JA L'H SZ7T.1 John~<"ln d.· .Vin 26'26 HArhor Blvd , C¢$!a ;.i.:sa. .~0-j6,10 -~' D ,, P·' Cl I d (71 4) 778-4050 immar .. (Y'(l milts. nu '65" CO~TINENTAL Land ·" 11uv uo1 <Us11e 1•hl ~ld<'111all•. p~. ll Ltlo Hnust Hunun.-7 \\'11 rrh th!!i . ' I ll , Ad """ '°"7• '"·'! "' ~,," ' • --· I 1964 CHEVY VAN- A~t 1t::-.1 Ra din. /rt Eox, Pull Ol'I !f'rl. nlrp wond pan,.l- 1n1. 11'1'1'" p..1n1 JOh. ~ Ores. 11r v•nr, cus!nm huC'k· f'! 1t1 t1. chmm, bumptr1. Auto Trans. Ii ryl tull po111 1'r. ;-.Int rond .. mutt .,...,....., _____ =~ ........ .,... -,J<l .•OW . Tr;in • .. i., •. , ~~:;..r;i29, OPF;~ HOL:SE co.lumn. •N.-,,~=--mA·--mA~~~ m--m --~··~P~•~·,D~c ~,~H~R~!l68~-~~·9~7:___iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;;::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 CORVAIR MAKE OFFER 5-l!i-1eM nr ~7-~340 '70 EL CA.\fJNO SS 395. ltrlpt~. J IJ a d !! d . LJ'!w mll!!afl'. Ca mflt"r 1 h ,. 11 . l\fU51 i ,J]. Oay1: 54&.7696, E\'I': 673-12~!! 19&5 CHEVELLE M a ! 1 h u Station \.\'•son t'l: H. PIS. Air. Prrf,rl rf')nrl1r1..,n, \lul!. ,S.., 1.... Apprrc11 It . Sl too. ~7-4861. PRIV party. tlfu~r 1acrif1rl'' '62 Chtv., allt"' Tr11.n1 .. "J12. o 'haul rrl . 11'"' 111·,.s. i.~~~ nr two~T nfll"r. 9AA-.'i6?.\ '67 CHEVY Imp.ti•. air. 1t!l or tr&rl'-tor pickup. 645-0572 a lt 6 pm 1960 Chevy Imptla ~ks Sharp! Runs too<!~ .\fakt. Olttr M9-09.)o4 ':59 Cht.vy "'•ion xlnt mtch. cond. Body G'X'ri S~. M7-a24 '64 CHEV!." Van. v.g 'llfin!!. A-I cond. S\2:50. 673-5&&9 'fil) Ch'ry convt rl .. J.11. auto, MUST SELL. "*"* 673--0IM &II :ipm • • e 1!%6 F.L CAMINO, Gd conrl. S1300 or h!I t'llr. • Call: ~;,..~114 * CHRYSLER '63 lmperiol f'&et ory air, lt&thtr. lull f.\e tory powrr. 1 KEJ.l02l $395 HIGHLAND MOTORS 21 4.) Harbor Blvd. Cmta !\Its" M.->-541M COMET 'II Cl11!!nte PIS. P/B. Auto. Air. S!l,000 m1. Nr nu poly tlr'-1 $695. 642...-5139 CONTINENTAL .t.nd Away You Go! IN MY '64 Window Van \ Runs r r,ac 9 p11ssen1,r. Luri::ar' rack. !KEV-«21 $595 HIGHLAND MOTORS 214~ Harbor Blvd. C&Sta >te&a Sti-5404 'f;2 CORVAJR 4 ~pd. Convt.r t. Cl t an mnd. A1 n! ~onnm1c1J , 1r11n.<. 117.i. s,.,. at· Th' ~n 1 Apts. 1993 Church S1 , Apt' r_ c;..1 DUXE BUGGY Pn1tnt1111., Hl6.1 Corvair. runs 2d. 117~., C11ll " .'><\~.1!'1117 A n y t l m t '.>4.it-9423 .. rr Ii pm. 'fil CORVAIR, 11uro 0'11 11~. ~E'!!d~ ,\'.\.lvt s ground. !\r w bat! k nrf!s, $125. &47-U7fi. *e'64 CORVAI Re* Gd cond. $325. 968-0!in CORVETIE 'fi7 Corv!!tte, 327 • t"l'lnvrrr . (I Spd. black/bla ck 1 n t , tlllc-h,.\!ns. or11 own tr . ~94-21!10. COUGAR 1969 Cougar Ho1rdtop Cp BE.°'t.;TIF UL Pnpul11r l1mr frost mt talhc l1n1sh "ith ma lch1n1 buck- 1'1 ~I'll!!, AUll"I O'll nA, rlldll"I, ht-.'l!l'I', pnwr r ~t,tr., JXlW"rj br111kr~. IR r:tflry 11 ir rnni:I , I landau nin!. SN to 11 pprtc1-1 Alf'. sw.1939. Johnson /.· Sl'Jn,' 262fi H~;i.rbo_:ir, Blvd. Col; ta 1 M•u. ~oc;~GE I 1963 DODGE 1 STATION WAGON I PO\l.'ER atr., pwr_ brk.~. air ) cond., this "".tfon JS 1po1- l!!ss 1n 'x~ll,n 1 cond111on, XXD~. $495 Bill BARRY PONTIAC·GMC ·FIAT • • Specializing 1 ~ Quality We're your headquarters for BUI Cl( 1972'5 ARE HERE NOW! e OPEL •JAGUAR ~llAUER s. BUICK • • • IN COSTA MESA B V I C K-OP E L·IAG VA R 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 1'70 MARK II I BEA UTIFUL, Fl'LLY LUX- URY EQUIPPED CLASSIC. Evrry IUxllry l'Xlr11. phu only :Kl,000 cart.full y tl n\'f!n mil· rs. Thi~ luxury r~r 1~ n.1111'- 1,ss in f'\'t ry ri f'r11.1\. r inl'Jll' ycur in11prC'tion as l!s nf!ar ntw rontll ltion will be h!!tt!!r appreciated. Th!! N!lllil v.tl- ut <"lf thi11 car ·~ S7J70. 11·••1- ly l lue Book \. New you ma.v ask, .. .,,,,hy dfl I want tn sr!l thi~ Juxul)' car f..,r mueh less than you could buy it at .1. deal!!r~ \\'t U -l'\r J::nl my eyr on ""' ('>f ttio~,. sperty :ieb1 Anti r JUl t can., w111. IY(lu und,r!lt•ntl.l If y'Oll h111•,. 111ny QU!!5lll'lns :vau c•n rt 11rh n1,. ~r my off1c-t. 546-16/lO !'irfor,. ;, pm. Ovt.r 200 !'ll"W & u5!!rl cars In dmost from 1'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Open ·ri1 IO p.m . II '69 Continental Mk fl f 2000 E. Isl Sr .. Santa Ana tlsl Si. &I S A. fflll•y.I 358-1001 FORD ------' '69 Ford Wagon i Choteau \'-F:, Rarlio, Hef !,r, Duty Su1~ns1on. Srernnt, Blt1t and Sup!!r Cltan. $2995 NEWPORT IMPORTS '.\lus1 5'11. Beauti ful fort~' Jl()() \\' Ctla~! Hwv, Gr,.f!n mut fi nish "'llh !\'t "porr Bt•ch - mareh1n r lta th~r. Blac-11 642-9405 LA nda u l'l:Mt. lAJxury Equi l'-Pfd nr NH11·1t, F\JH p,..w,.r. '69 FORD COBRA A111"' Tr mri Air CM<i, S!er,.n 42JC'Jn, H11h pel1ormanct .' T&f)I' ,,vsrfl m a n.-1 muC'h 24.(1\')() mile~. Popular L1 mt mnrr. S-170o nr m .. kt <"lifer. f!'o!il f1n i~h. Blac-k 1ri1t r- !ZNG.)().'i1 fllr 2!i26 Harhnr im-, auro tra n~. Rad ici, H•a l- Blvrl ., Cn.<l!I \1,.s11 .. l40-MiJ(l f'r. Po"'l'r Brak~s. !!Ir:. \11ry ; Cl'an. iZVZ201 \ II Y"'ll llkt Centinental '69 Sedan l'fl My 1.,w rhl'rk rh1~ .,n"· I FAr TOR Y S167:i. Jf\hn~nn .t· ~n. 2fi26 , AIR CONOJTIONING Harhnr Blvd .. Cosra l\lesa. Padd!!d rop, full l!!a thf!r in-540-3630. tt r1or. AM/F'M rarlio, door 1 ~ . .,~F~O~RD=-. -c~,-,-n,..,,--,.~,-~-e.! locks. lul.1 JX>""er. till wh,!!1, st&.tion viacon, buck!!! S!!llA; 5 new hrts. Re1111ly I~ Pl'f'f-t1ec ttlll, ,,·i ndow~: atr, tib r on!! in !own. l!'-42VNY I INA8 &R.S CADILLAC PIS, PfB. neag. 673-1059, 2600 HAl'l:.QOR IL., Put I little "loot" in your COST A MESA Uvi11: -ffll tlw:IM baubltl for CALL ~tlt'IO "bu('ks", C&ll 0..Ui!!d 0P£N SUN DAYS 6'2-567t. Aut.o, Imported 970 Autes, lmpo...., 970 .................. I 1971 I l•~Fiat .. I I BIG DISCOUNTS ! PLUS 7% REBATE IXCISITAX: ......... .,<...,.. AllMODU.S IMMIDIAR DRMIT $1495 W1Wllt1 ..... s.r.1tm I I 11111-•' I I L J. SPOITICAI C INTll INC. I I !US UllOll. <OITA~ I l leJ~~~lz:r.1 SAVIN&S ifOR YOU! 'TIL NOVEMBER 15TH FREEZE PRICES ON ALL '72 MODELS PLUS CASH EXCISE TAX REBA TE WHEN PASSrib ALL 71 'S ' IN STOCK AT OR BELOW FACTORY INVOICE I BUY NOW AT PRICE FREEZE PRICES PLUS GET TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-INS! Ne ,,.1,,, '""De 'I elf.,.$ •II •I,@ •• l•••u•e' •• •'•~- llo rd ~11 11•01'1'•"'· Aoi1u 1t1- bl1 1•ee•1 n9 c.t1lu,.,n. (l11w ;~rll ~e ntil•t·o~. ftont d·1c. b·o~t o. I 00 ~ .. en- 'J'"•· ·~~l•ft •"'J buc.~~t •••'1. ~1oiden •~'•<'I"• plu• up lo JO "'P'J· PO LARA SAVE •1200 .,_::-~-~------_.o~. ·------ New 1972 Pace-Arrow MOTORHOME ~·• ""'"'•r t ·~· l •" '"" 'I "• "~~ 'I '""''"'·'' CQ'"D'o!!IY ,_,. C"" 'I "•0 "0""! "" "'"'"I !!.•AUi''"''" cM•"u<•M w·•n """' •• ,,~, n ,,,... &. or••e.. •N C•OU\ ..,.,O,..,Ot .. 11 .... u•,•u•·v •PP"'"'"° ~I'("•" ., ·~ J tlurnt • •TO•t, •n-r..a """ l1r1 •. ~·· ""'~'M!'" & "''"1 o•~•• •u~u"t> • 'l ll6G IJJ7962' T~, b•• •·1 ~., V R , •• <I '"' •~· .. -,. < r.,., .... 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AfC !'~;; f Ort\'A!f{. runs t,'1.Y!, 'll'1u1. rro0o1 l •ff"'. niru 1_\ !lf\1 1··1rt• o;;.>10_ ~11~::1 \>. --~-•'* ('qL'\THY :"q . .'\!a \I :;I.'., !l ..,,t~' c:.1 r·•uHL S:'."" or bf>,1 '>!I. &11-0111!. f.1 t-?l~:.' 't>'\ r::;:;-1-C-n~1n1n ~~ a1n.-. air. l <1!'. P'· n«ll' ! I• , ~~~)11, SI'.' ~'l;~'l i;;-t;i"l{/-,-l'r>UIJ11> -:'."jii7' . ..:1a. \'.":u. A.11 P"" Pr, 10 fl/I'' \,>.I ;.rP .•. 6.l~'<ii . ~ii \JA\'FltJCt\ ,.,,.,,11 ... : .. nrl. 111;,)..,• ''tit'!' fi!f.-:_ljj!j l"XJl 1.,·11, •·•"l 1, 1;n1 1.i q '""· 'j7 FUl\D. f::.\. 1!\('('han11·'1! 1't'l11d. S200. f>l ~-3 19:! \Inn- ~ ri. h1\1n. 5-t'iP,\1 ;o I.TD Counl(V ."c11Hl't'. !ll- f':l~~. !fl,({llJ 1111, ;i~r. •'Qpl. :s.~f{lfl. 96S-~f+2 I. -INT-ER-NA~T~lo=N~A~L~ 'ti~ JJI ·"'-'l'IUI 4 ~4 -.\111 !, n ·N·banic,.I ('Ollt!11 .un. ~)<()() ~16-37G1 JEEPS l~E-<'<'nd. \J.".S,\ I <.<Jft lnp _111111 t>o 11rP •, rr11r :o.f'al, 1 1,h,..rl rl1 .10·, 1t•IJ har. Call ); 11>-.~';li. PICt\-UP of.wheel dr1''f'. 19..'.>8 \'-'. l:irgr' l!r<'"!'l ~l!:lJ. :.'O;:IJ Ch«rl!". A.~k !or J im. MERCURY '70 Mercury Colony Park !fl P.1~s \\'fii,:011, J.1kl' !\"I'" 01' 11,..r, H··a1111ful L1gh1 II > ,11'11()\V ru11"h "101 dark I\\ 1111t'rl•)r. t-.qu1pp1•t! 11'il h ;ill I I•" IU\lll'y Jlt'rn.~ full 1'011- <·1 f> "'"' i,1'.U, f'11•·101·v Air l '•lnrl. Tilt =->tfX'r111~ \\1h1'1'/, f+l'ld 11101'1', :WP ;JI\(! 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'69 Grand Pri:ic $2,666 ;.-,\("fORY AIR ('O:'\'DIT!O:'\'JNG Po11pr ~lernng, brakl!s, pad- rlrd rop. 11.uro rran!I .. RJH. \I S\\". ()n P.-.:l't~t1C111dl v11.J . 11"' iXXC2761 e NABERS CAD ILLAC 2001 JIARBOH Bl , 01 ..... ·f1\ \!t:SA C1\LL ~-0100 f>Pt:;.J SU:..'IJAY.-> l':(r he<" !md n1f•f1(·ulnL1~l ;;c;-;===~=~~ <'arr. )Wp & drl\f' &."!AS/I. 'ti7 ~1 L'3"TAr\G 2 +'..', Po1\PI' J,.1i11,,.1n &• ·""11. %'26 1111r-1.,r SIPf'rlllg, Poll'o'r Br11ko'~. Bh·d ., Cv"llt .\lrsa. r~l-O-:lli30. Sport DN."k V·S, Au1 ornaru' -.69 Mercury Couga-, -Tr;uis., l1k1> nr\\. d 1 r, 't'4 1;ro :.'.it; -1 ~p<t 111 .ldl'kM·~ \\'(\>kPnd Sp€'('1al 1T\\ll.iOS1. Crr1. ~n~JW'll. R•~ llt'l""!l .t ,\\l!nniat w. J)'.)""r ~:1•1>nn:;r. SI l!l!I. 15-1;:...ttlO. n1n1r ~')'\",. \lu-r ~"I I . lael. .111 . 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''•11rr Sh't'r111~ •.:62 OLDS 98 2-Dr. '68 PONTIAC Pn111•1• B\'-1k<''. ~·cu·l"r' Air • ·17 ChP1'y ::it;i. l\'i;:n ('rind1tiQn11 1~. \',~ ,.n1'1.,<'·0 · • ;,.1fi.-~l21 .ifl. ~ prn. • T1.111• 1!{:\Z:~(1+ W•·"k"nrl '67 CUTLAS.:-i Supre1nr, PS, ~rl"1·1al :S~r.~1, won't la~I 10111.;, PR, a ir. 11u10 eonsolr. 1 fi-r,-11.:0. hup''L"Ys.M:s11000.U•T10-H~jDli I 1911 MERcURv-- STATION WAGO NS HERTZ CORP. 'f;!l Rn<id Runner. b I k nvr/rr-d. auto, An1-fnl. a11· \·<>nil. pf~. p/b, n1ags Sl69.i. (714) 778-4050 "fi~ \1(•r,·ury r 01nrl' ti t•_\ r . .\ul•>1111111r T1·,111~. .-.: 1 r a •Ir 111, .trf'.tl t1an"1101·1;i11nn. ril1'. '"" 1" ;ippr..,r1.i 1r. ti~:)-) l.".O. ==.,-.,.==· 'ti9 .\IJ-:RCGHY .\1.1\P.QUIS 64~-66i0. 'liti Sport .l'Ul")' :!-dr. All', R.tH. clean. lo nlllf'~. :S/00_ 5-li:i-91."16. a/! 6 & \l'dS. 'ii.'l Pl.Y'.\IOUTH Belvederf' 11 . :.? dr H.T. Au!o, P/S, 31,; GRANO PRIX /\ ~dt1!1 !ul <"ar .\u10 Iran~ .. f!I[" t'{lllof , fl/)\\f'\ 1•1'1r11'>11"S, f)'IWf'r hntk{'i; pn1'rl' ~lf'f'l'- 1ng, };;11r!~t1 i.ir. • YRF242i. SPECIAL $1695 Bill BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT • • Ovr1• :'fl() nr1' !.· ui;rd cars 1 .. 1·hon-.r lro1n OpPn 1111 JO p.nl. ~'000 E. 1.~1 SI .. "-int.i Alla 11,.l ."it. a ! :->.A. t'f'\\')'I ~i.·~-1000 :l().000 \JI EX. CfJ:'\D. :\::?.ll(J • !li'l!\-:\()1;.I V-~. :S6JO. :.,.l-0-2897. I -----------1 T·BIRD '07 \JE~~C-Colon;-l•a1ksJ;; PONTIAC --.-------=-I 1r~n . .iu r1p11r. ~rl ··c:rnd.1----------- :S lti!l., 'lr ,,1,. f>.Hi-61 1·1. '71 PONTIAC T-BIR D '70 HAR DTOP ,, .. .(1 • ;,.11Hi(Jl.-•• MUSTANG~-i ~-·~--~---1971 MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP, ( 714 ) 778-4050 ·n:J \li1 ~1ani:. :"r11 hrakf'F, CATALINA 0'.\'LY :!1 ,000 ~IJLES F;\CTORY AIR CO:'\"DfTIO:-\!.'\G 4 <Ir h;.inltop. air cornf, a\110. tran~, p\1·r. srr. p\\r. E:."<e111ng Cordol'11n /.lr.ta!lic brks., radio 1,. hearer, run,; brown \1· 'pHclilrd tnp, rull on rczular ga!, look~ like• l)OllP!". 1111-1\"hPf'I, nrw t1re!I 11,.11·. 301.':.~:i fl.: 1•rry fr ,v n11lf'l'. Tnlly the SPECIAL $349S p'.·~,;11r~1. T-B1rd 1n Ora. Co. ( .\ ... \/)(,' Bill BARRY •NABE RS CADI LLAC 1600 llAl-:.BOR AL., PONT IA C-GMC·F IAT t11·r< 8.· Iran.~. l'l•';tn. • • __ s:,~:~ •_:,_~.6--~i-'-'~=I 01'er 200 nr1v &· u~f'f1 1·ars f'().'-'T,\ .\I E.-\A (•ALL :l.\Q.9lOO OPEN :-;U:'\'D.\ Y::: 19ii.l T Btrd C'n111·., ~·p, 11r. \ rr",1· rlr;in, $11:1 .... 19.i~ Chr\'. ~1 11 11 1:n .. rir n,,w 183 rni:. clr11 n S3:il ... Con~tder trade finlh rnr lair. cll!ilfl Chev or Fni·d Sia wgn. 49&-39.~::. OUR LOTS ARE FULL AND WE MUST SELL 'EM AT LOW 1971 PRICES! -~~.t.-.7 ~ 1971 DEMO SPECIAL 1971 CATALINA lC>,.ded indudin9 .. u tom~t;c, pC>wer 11eeri"9· PO'"'· •• b'"~e\, f~~to,v ,.;, <ondition•n9 ..... ~;!• w•ll1 ~"d mo•1. !7S2l9 16J0<\942 l WINDOW PRICE 276S1A140409 $800 OFF FACTORY 1971 EXECUTIVE PLUS J ~b TAX REBATE 1971 GRAND PRIX In •d~•t•on 10 our "o•m•t lcw pr«•• you ,..,11 , .. .,,.. • '' I•• reb41• tn •II '71 p1u1nqer c••• ~Ut<~••••. UP'ln Ct1>g•H,•011•I 1pprov1I, Compl•lely lo•ded with power •qui pmenl •nd l ot - lo"f eir cond:tionin9. Be•ullful c4r. 1276S71 J.,13· '10JOI '69 Opel Rally• Kadt'tt• AulC>melic, ••dio, t.1el1r. 1<11 6Cf<YI '66 Chevy PURCHASE Nova ... o1 ... w"' WITH $1388 fS BV2" I CONFIDENCE $1188 100% c:~.~.!~~!i~c. '69 Ford MONEY BA~ I , f, C111ta111 4 Dr. s.t,1. AuloM1tic: "•"I· - GUARANTEE Al D•v1 llM5 l'0.,111<, Yt-11 -111¥1 • 1.11 ... """' '""' "'""" .... .~ .. ·~, ... Y•w <In IMW ~y llM c•r -.f .,.., chelce •llfl _..,. ll'MllNotu. Au!C>molic. power 1'tetin9 & br a~'" pow•' W•"dow•, '"'$788 " '67 Bonneville :Z Dt'. H.T. Aulomolic, pow•• 1l1tri"IJ• pow•• br•ke1, po ... 1r ..,;.,. dow1, 1ir, RlH, 51288 '67 Buick Skylartt J Dr. H.T. Power 1le1rin9 l br i~••, •ir co"d., vinyl •oC>f, •Ulom•· tic. IOIH601 l 51588 '68 Mere J Auto., P.S.. P.I., r•dio end h••fer. IWVK64SI 5988 J ~I 10 rlimS(' rrnn1 Opr'n '111 lD p.m. 2000 E. 1~1 S1 .. Sant.i ,\na (!s1 Sr. al S.A. Frl\).I :)..).~.1000 '67 POl\TJAC GTO. 4 Speed. Ptlv.'Pr ::i!l'Ctin~. Po \\' <' r Rrakes. dlr. l l'..'99 , 1::j.)DL/-ll r11r hkf' ne_u·. I rar"f'ful 0"·111-r. Call today. l).J,j...J..j30. /I.J UST ~ell '&,', GTO Red, blk. v1n~ lrop, air, P"l"l' brks & :o.-trcr1ni;, 11.u10. X1nt cond . 642-191~ '66 GTO Exira Sharp: 11.0{} milr< . ,\uton1alie. l\"11! f1nane,. or CLASSIC '55 T-BIRO ::iharp~ P.un_~ ~. !OCC997) $119S HIGH LAND MOTORS 214.'> Harbor Bl\'rl. Cn..,ta ,\lr~11 fi.15-~M '6:, T·BIRD. r ull Pnll"{'f, ~·i'lrtory Air Cor1Ch1ion1ni; . l.lk(' fl""· 3999 u'f'<'krnrl spr1·1<1 I 1rso2.1.1;1. o 1 r. 64J-1 ·1.~). t11ke 11·ar!". Pri\'ate Pa!"ly, C;.iJI ~:i0-2927. I~.,~, 7T~.~Bcl·R~n~. -,-,,-,-,7"-"7h-•17;,-,-.' A1\l/F.\L Clr11n . 6-1~-262~ or 121~1 4.~.l-1192:> 980 Autos, New 980 NOW ••• 1972 Lincoln Contine ntal and Ma rk JV Immediate Delivery! I MOSl MODI LSI e w, t+ill heve 1 li mit1d t•l•it• tio" of 1971 med1l1 11 f1n· t11tic di1,ounh. e Com• i" fC>d•v •nd fi ~d out for '10.u .. elf whv we'r• Or•"9• County'1 mC>tl popul1~ •ufo· '"•ti ... c1,.1 ••• • 1972 MERCU RY • 1972 ·MONTEGO • 1972 COUGAR • 197 2 COMET II.ADY TO 601 • • BILL JAC OBS Sa See them all w here super savings and Service are ~ta nd qr d equipment! ~~~~~~~-· •~~~- '::: D '72 OLD S 98 SED. Full power equ ipm ent including pow e r 6 way seat, tilt t o]e. sc opi c s teerin g wh eel, factory a ir cond., etc.., e tc. j 3 U~9T 2 - M4 I 69 34 ). $ OFF FACTORY WINDOW STICKER PRICE TORONADO • DE L I A 88 • CUTLASS • OLDS 98 IF THIS IS YOUR YEAR FOR A NEW CAR, MAYBE IT SHOULD BE AN OLDS- MOBILE ••• COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHY! B~~~D '72 OLDS F-85 • F11lly 1q11ipped in<ludlnq 111rbo hy dromo1 ic tro"1· minion, power llftrlnq, pu•h b11nen •olilo, ale., •tc. ll0~,H2Z l 01l12 l Window Stick er S3785.88 OUR $328588 PRIC E SA V E 5 5 00 '70 OLDS CONVERT. $2195 TEST DRIVE A utom11!1c., radio, heater, pow er st11 rin 9 TH E NEW & bra ke s . .11 ir condition ing . f I S24A ) '69 TOYOTA $129 5 4 speed lren\m11 11o n, t"d•o, hcdler viny l roof. fZYL93S J '66 CADILLAC $189 5 Cpe. DeYille . Full power, f"ctory •1r, v1r.yl HO NDA roof. I NSJ805 ) - '70 HONDA CAR $1295 The Sassy Little Car, 4 spe1d tranim iiiion, radio and he•ter. Is Sassier Than Ever! lblbBOD I READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY END· OF-SEASON CAMPER SALE I DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE ON ANY NEW UNIT IN OUR BIG STO.CK '6 7 TORONADO $1695 Fwll pow(',·, fa ctory .,;, conda,o.,·r-q IUVD6 55 l '69 DODGE DlOO VAN $2495 VB l!ng•"" a u f<;;l""i!Ttt 1-"n1m 1~·0~ rdd•o dnd hedt"r !ZAf:74 J '70 MAVERICK $1425 . Stick shift, r.,d,o a 11d 1-H!d 1r.r IZLA706 1 '10 CHEVY II $1495 St.,ndard lr11 rnm1 i sio n, r11dio •nd he61er. !ZVE327 ! '66 T-BIRD $102 5 '70 CHEVY MALIBU $2795 IN A BIG SELECTION OF Autimatic , rad io a nd heoler, .!lit condition-Fu ll pow 1r, f•ctory •ir, vinyl roof. IAF L89 01 NEW COLORS! i11q, vinyl roof. ( SOOAFY I I • • ~ " . ..J.-. . --...... ·- THIOOORI ROllNS SR. TIJ\IIE Tim• Matulne Qu1Uty Oul•r Awatd kr 1 f71 THEODOR I ROllNS JR. 2V2 USED CARS ACRES OF MUS TANG SALE Many to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, olso air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H. T. VS , •utom atic, radio, heater, power 1leerin9, .t ir condit ioning, vi11yl roof, good miles. {39'4AG8 ) OUR PRICE $2496 ~tF,?:~~~Dooto ,$2296 '69 MERC. Waqoo $2695 P.S., fact. air, ~ood !\farquis Col. Park. miles, vinyl roof. full po11·er, 11ir cond .. fXSS416 ! ,i;ood miles. ( VXIAO.S 1 '6S RAMBLER w,.. $895 '71 PINTO $1996 Auto .. R&H. air cond .. Radi_o, he11r er. _11ulo· P.S .. good miles. mane. i::ood nules lN"NF684 l 1451BS:X f '69 OPEL ULLYE $1095 '68 V.W. Fa•tback $1196 G.!I!. R&H. 4 speed, Fully r9uirpP.d, gold .,,../bh1ck stripes. good m1lrs. Good miles. fZLA642) tV\VTI !81 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '68 CHRYSLER H.T.$1796 '70 RENAULT S•d. $119 6 l\'pt.·.2 Dr .. full pov.•· R11.dio, hra trr. 4 · "r, air. vinyl roof. speed. i::ood milt's. good miles. <YER533) 1399BED! '69 TORINO $199 6 '66 M'ST'NG Coovt.$119 6 2.Dr. H.T. F~ll po""·er, -R&H. au10. PO"''f'r a.Jr, good m iles. slccrini;: air cnnd., tZLH7401 good miles. '69 LTD 2 Dr. H.T. $239 6 '68 DODGE P.U. $1 596 F ull pov•er, 11.ir tond., V8 auto .. R&H, vinyl roof, &ood miles. good miles. fZKZ3361 t 14952A f '65 ~LYM . h"f Ill $896 '68 GALAXIE H.T. $1 4 9 6 2 Dr-. H.T. R&·H. auto .. V,11, au10., R&lf. po.,.·er stt'Pring, 111r cond P.S. _tood n11Je.~. good miles. 1 PTT484 I IYCY6321 FORD-LTD-GALAX IE- TORINO-W~GON SALE Many ta choose ' from! '65 thru '70 Models, Spart Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se- dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able: EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAX IE 500 2 dr. H .T. VB , ,a utomatic, full power, dir conditioning, good mil es. 194lAKC I OUR PRI CE $2496 '68 CORTINA G.T. $89 6 '67 SIMCA 1000 5796 4 spPed. radio 4 fioor Lo"' m1lf's. good mJ]PS, Or1::1nal thru-out. IUAK5391 1 \·T~l1'fiR I '66 VOLVO 122S $1096 '65 OPEL tcadatte $796 Station \~·a~on. Gnnd n111 .. ~ Good 4 spcrd. low milrs. t_r111t~rnr!11 1 1on (ZX\'2491 (9MASG• '66 FALCON Wgo. $896 '66 CHEVELLE SS. $896 Radio. heater, 11u10-4 ~p<'f'd, vs, matic, good miles. gOQfl mil,.~. IRUZ195) IX\VY9401 Used CM Sale Prices Effective 72 Hours Alter P ubllni.tion • . SALES ,DEPT. . HOURS " . ' ' I A"! TO f PM MON·FRI I AM TO 6 PM UT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I PRICE FREEZE COUNTDOWN! Don't Wait And Be Sorry ... Act Today For Our "vOLU ME DISCOUNTS ON FROZEN PRICES! 1972 TORINO THE ALL-NEW MID·SIZE CAR FOR :---Drive Them All!--. We have more of next year 's models ready for immediate delivery than we have ever had during the month of October ! A FIFTY YEAR RECORD ' ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST PINTO DISPLA VS! • I 600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS • 2000 CC ENGINES • J DOOR RUNABOUTS 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT • 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND. MODELS • AUTOMATICS UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ' ON NEW '71 's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC. CARS STfLL .t BIG. Ill(~ .'iELE("flO.'\' 'fO ('1100 .~E f 'RO 'I: .----LEASING?--- Our Volume Leo•e Department offers all popular Ameri· can and Import Makes at competitive rates. LET OUR LEASE EXPERTS TAILOR YOUR LEASE TO YOUR NEEDS. "IT'S THE SERVICE· THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE'' PARTS-SERVICE HOURS ' I I • I • CUSTOMIZED MODELS FORD TRUCKS FOR 1972! Our Truck Experts Can $erve You Best! F-100's TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS PARTS . DEPT. ONLY . I ~ to .J -PM SATuRDAYS -.. 7 'I