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·Huntin.gton Aide Market Slnntp·s~ ..
Miller Dis~harged Down 8.8 Points
On~e and for All Jn -Early Tradin.g
TUESDAY AFTERNOON , OCTOBER (1 9, :1971
VOL. 64. NO, 110.. ) SECTIONS, .. t>Aelll
Warm Friends
Phase II Move Stock Market Pal Escapes
Nixon Requests Drops Sliarply
NE \V YO RK (AP ) -The stock
market sl umpe<j on a wide front in
sluggish trading today.
Reno Arrest;
I-lu11t Starts ,........-?· Freeze Extension
\VASll lNGTOi\: (UPI 1 -Presiden!
Jfappincss is havin g a big, trar1n. cuddly friend \Vhile walking around
Balboa Island. C'ory Brennan. 2, has found.her frie nd. \Valdo. a year·
and-a-half-old St. l~ernard . /\ k1~:-. fro1n \Valdo is like taking a hath for
l'ory.
Nixon scnl Congress legislat ion today lo
exte nd for a year his autllority to control
1\·agcs :ind prices, give hirn standby
po1vrr lo 1·onlrnl in!eres1 rate.~. nnd
c>stablish rules lor l he second pha!ie of ht~
econorn1r prograrn.
Adn1inistr<1l1on o/t ic1als en1 phasized.
hov.'ever. lhal Nixon has authority under
l'Xtst ing l:111J.~ 10 conduet his pro~ram uf
econon11e c<Jn1 rol." at le<isl until Apr il JO.
197~.
Hi111ti11gto 11's Doyle Nlille1·
Oust ecl 0 11ce a11cl f 01~ All
The prnposcd legislation 1vuu!d add ;1
~2.5UO civil penalty for v1o lat1on 01
stahlliza !ion rules. Present law provide.~
ror a criin1nal fine of $5 ,000, bul govern-
ment lav.·yers generally agree that rivi l
court aclions are easier In "''ITI than
crimi nal cases.
The Economic Stabilization Act of 1970.
used by Nixon in irl\JX'sing the current 90-
day v.·ag:e-price-re11\ .freeze and in
Psh1blisbing policy fur the period alter
the tree7.e ends No~·;t>xPires April 30 H\' ,<\l.A.'IJ fHRl\IN cif 1no [>.loly Poto! S!IJ!!
l'hr l2-yc11r c~l l'(:cr f'f Do,l'll' ~lillcr a:;
city adrnin1strator of 1 luntinglon Beach
,~·as closed , in lhree minutes 1'o1onday
ni~ht. • Thal \\'as ho\\' lnng th<' announcerncnt
Of his forina] firing took. JI 't\'3S f::\\'Crl
alter the City C.Ouncil held a 1a.min*
executive session \\'Ith 1-fnmf?r 't'.
·\V omq n Attacke~
In Aparb:i1ent; .. 1
Robbed of $35
--~ A Sant.a An:\ Heii:hts 11t•omaQ wes grab-
bt'd as she cnlrrcd her apa r1inent ~h)n·
-day night. raped and then robbed of $3~
bv an int ruder "'ho is bring hunted tnd11y b~· Orange County !iheriff's officers.
The attractive )8·.Yt'ar-o\d ViC'lim I.old
hn·cstigat.Qf:$.,5h€ returned lei her Sant a
Ana A\'cntl'e apnrtmrnl aboul -9:30 p.m.
!!.nd found a 111\1 well built. man \vailing
for hr~ in th<' d:irknefi.",
• She told officers _c;hr. 11t•ns rcpcalecl\y
roped nnd that the :iu ncker then took 33~
rrotll her purse before fleeing from the
buildinJ.?. She n1anagc<I lo untie the bondli
and crill to her neighbors for help.
Investigators tod11y said t~y ha vf' a
<lrc;cription of the \von1an's atl<1l·kcr. The
victi1ri ~·as tden~ifierl as tl)e sister of a
1 ' '""' P.l l"!ll riolicema1'
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~lcCor1nick . the i:pecia l counsel hired to
h::i ntlle the d·1s1n1ssal
\\'ith hi6 60th bil'thday six days away,
lhrere ,.,.as no rnore room at tbe top or
the ci ty .. government ),or ~!iller. Nor wa~
there room in the mldd le.
The Adminislrafk>ii bill would ex!end
I he 1'cL tint ii 1 April' .10. 1973. and would
rewrite many of the detail!! of the la\\'.
The bill would create a ne\\' lcn1porary
2 Connecticut The council :ilso rejected an appeal
ll1 i_ller made al lii sl week's publiC hearing
into .. his dismi!Sal for him to be retained
in ' 11 lesser capacily .llS a "consultant. Me11 Arrested.
<11W1lyst or elder. sla!csrnan. ·• ~
\\'hen lhe council r~turned from I~• • ,
closed-door I e $S i On, Ma}'Oi George m pamOJJ s 3}fl
/\·!cCracken tailed for • motion. "
CounCilman Al {-OCII n1oved that Mil er 'l'wo men fo~nd .cxa1nining the body of
be rerooVed es city adminislrator e.f-a t'Ompanlon in a, parked car that af -
fective immediately. ·Coen, Jerry Matney, l~~ted . the . attenl.ion of two passin~
Jack Green. Donald Shipley and J\frs. Cahf~m1a Highway patrol~en are f~a.v
Norma Gibbs voted in favor. f\fayor held in Orange County J ail on suspicion
t\fcCracken and Councilmarl Ted Bartlett of murder. \'oled no. The M•'v nf fh(' third man. shot in ihe
This was the same lineup in a volt ~1ack .of the head by an automal~c. found
taken at an exec.:uti ve session Sept. 7 on in the cnr. htl .s ool yet ~n ide~t1f1ed .
the firing of Miller, who u·a~ served the Orange County sheriff 11 office rs ar-
dismissal riotia: sii;tned at that 1neeting rested Nonnan V. Burchell, 18. and
, on Se i>t. 14. William D. Dunne, 18, both of Stamf4rd,
\Vilh Millrr· In the audience l\1ond~1v Conn .• /\1onday night shortly artesH,,thty
night, f\1a y'or J\.lcCracken also announced were call~ lo the Sand Canyon turn~ff of
thllt lbe ad mi'nistrat or·s .11ppea l for future the San Diego Freeway by 11 O~P,off1cer.
f!mpl oymenl iil ·a lesser capacity h3d Patrolmf!n Frank Ro!ie and \,Ralph
he<'n discussed and v.•;u1 unanimously \Vood said th~.y fonnd both men in lhe
denied by the CQuncil parked car u'ilh the body of !he third
"There will be no"lurther action or eon-man slumped in the front seal. BurcheU
:sideration of lhis •natter." the mayor and Dunn refuged to identify the victim.
!laid. "They are being ques tioned now and Y.'I!
~11tler did not address the council. A are acliv<'IS' inveg ligating the kll\lng."
couple of .signs s11-y1ng "Save 1-IB and sheriff'& Capt. James Broadhelt said.
i)oyle i\1iUer" were held up in the au· "We~ hope to establish the identity of the
r1"1~ncc. deo1d rTinn l11!er today."
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court of appeals consisting of three or
niore federal district. or circuit court
1udges, designated by Chief Jus!ice \Var-
rcn E. Burger, to ha ndle appeals fron1
de.ci~ions ot the pa.v board and price con1 -
n11ss1on.
Orficial.~ said .11clion~ in v o I v i n g
decisions of the pay or pr ice panels would
first go through a federal district court
and then could bE' appe.11led to the tem-
porary court Decision~ of the IPrnporary
L'-Ourr (iluld lhen be rf'Viewed by the Sup-
rerne Court
The bill also \\'Ould ~ive Ni xon authority
to control in!erest rates at "leve ls coo·
~onant with orderly economic growth.·•
·rreasury Undersecretary Charles E.
\\falker predicl.ed, however, that no ac-
1.ion would be required to control interest
rate!'! because he said they are decli ning
under the pressure of rnarket forces.
\\'atker-id the bill also would ~ive the
pa,v board a tbe price ccimmi ssion legal
authority lo Ii control!! selectivel y once
inflation had en-·O"'er.tQ._tne in .11
part icular industry. "\_
~1uch of the authority of the pay board
and price commission will be lodged in
the chairman who will be a full time
government employe. The bill authorizes
a salary of $40,000 annually for tbe two
chairmen. •
The measure would wa ive federa l con-
. Flici of interest Jaws for the part-time
'ibembers of the two commi.ssions.
ifhe bill also would make it clear that
he Presid ent acted legally in delegating
a portion or his authority to the pay and .
price boards and would ratify decisions
already taken.<durlng the freeze period .
Walker said the Administration wourd
"strongl y oppose'" any efforts In
Congress to make members of t!le pay
boerd and pri~ commi~sion subject to
Senate confirmation.
Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott
of . Pennsylvania predicted Congress
. "·ould ntove quickly in considering the
• l~gislAtioo. ·'
Cbica \)O!I T a ke Ove1·
LOS ANCfELES <UPI J -Several dozen
Chicano student!! al the Urtlvirsily of
Southern Cal i:-.>rnia occupied a pen.ion of
the campus· student union ~londAy 'ol1hen
their organ!zatio_p,. we.s denied office
apace.
Members of Mecha, Mexic1n-Americarr
student group, refused to allow non·
Chica11os access to the office Ooor. They
were e!lpectea to meel, 'ilh a stuJcnt
board today.
!! 1vas !he fiftb consecutive
session in 1~·h1cli price~ fe ll.
Al I :JO p.rn. j EDT\ the Dow
.Jones average of 30 industrials had
tumbled 8.83 points to 863.61
Losers exceeded gainers by a
1nargin of about 4 to I among
issues traded on the !\'e1v •r'ork
S!ock Exchange.
The setback ranged through !he
steels . n1 otOrs. mail order-ret;iils,
a1rcr<1f\s. chemicals. rails and oil s.
\Vall Street analysts said in·
-.cslors sec1ned lo be relu ctant
bec<1use of some discouraging cor-
porate earnings reports for the
third quar1cr and uncertainty about
l'hase 2 of the N i xon
Administration 's e con o 111 i c pro-
gram.
E xploding TV
Rips CdM Home;
$3,500 Damage"'
A smoldering television set exploded in
a Corona del Mar .11partment Monday,
spraying j:lgged glass like artillery
ahrapnel and causing $3,500 damage.
No one wa!'! present irulide 1nd road
crew workmen alerted by the blast and
bla~.r.11eed to the residence and ex-
tinguished it with hoses.
The incident al Burl \Vatson's apart-
ment. 900 Sea Lane. \\"SS the third serious
residential fire logged in three da ys .
Investigators s'aid heavy Smoke caused
S2,000 damage to Watson'• belonging!'! In-.
side. while eslimated structy.ral loss wa, '·
$1,500, according io·sattalion Chief L. JI,
Love.
He said the building is owned bl(~il!l,I
R. o ·eonnor. or '2430 ~Monaco Drive,
Laguna Beach.
Cause of the incident was being probed
today by fire marshals.
Onti ·ftre blam~ on a cigarette ln a
wastebasket and another bla7.e or un-
determlned origin caused nearly $3 .000
damage at two "Newport Beach homes
O\'er the \ffetkend.
A storage shed at the Arthur Cherry
residence, 808 Seaward Road. Corona de!
l\1ar. was totally destroyed according to
firemen who found It enveloptd in name:1
upon arrival.
No cause or the $1 ,300 fire wh ich was
extingulahed with booster nose llnes ee.rly
Sa.turday can bt e a t a b l.lJ; iiJ d _, _ ln-
\'ettigators said. ,
By ARTlfUR R. Vll\'SEL
Of the D•il~ ~Hot 51•11
One of t\\'O FB I fugitives accused of
kidnaping a Ne1~·porl lleach couple si:c
days ago. after <1 crosscountrv crim•
spree includin g a n1ass Jailbreak in
Arkansas. is back behind bars today in
Nc1·ada.
lli s companion escaped 111 a car co1n-
'!'and~ered he re. after apparently spot-
ting his pal being arrested at lunch in a
Reno ca/e_
A manh unt is under 11·ay throughout the
11o·cstern U.S. now for David c:. l\lurtaugh
26. of Detroit. '
i\lurtaugh 's forn1er!y tootloose lravet~
1ng con1pan1on 1s hclrl in Reno on a varie-
ty of federal and slate ch;1rges inc luding
kidnap, bank robhery. rape and aut()
theft.
\Vill iain E. Coillter . 25. of l-luron, Calif.,
was tentatively identified along witlt
11rlurtaugh by victilns cf lhe local kidnap
\Vednesday.
Ruby Probasco, 17. of 2804 Broad SI
Ne1vport Beach. escaped an y assauii '.
unhke s1ories told by lv.·o 15-year-old girl
hi!chhiker!t freed by .Coulter's eaptu re .
She and Camp Pendleton J\tarine
Jlichard Senset. 20, \.\'Pre abandoned in a11
El Cajon motel roo1n Friday morning,
bound by bedshecls.
Author ities today were attempting tn
!race Coulter and ~furlaugh's movements
from Friday morn ing through Sunda v.
The Nevada girls torftl police arter i.heir
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We•tltef
Wanner temperatures are seen
along the coast for Wednesday with
highs around 68 at the beacbe.s ris-
ing to 78 inland. Night lows or 35
to SO are expected tonight.
INSIDE TODAY ,
A ' couragrous · flunttngtoii
8'.ach attorne11 hos n lltirrilJY
1ntssoge for 11s ol/. Set i;Jor-y.
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Japai1 Flays '
·Ouster Bid
For Tai,vatt
L'lTED '\.4TIO~S fl"Pf l -Japan
uid toda1 thr .fio\·r to ~pel ~ationali.st
O.ina rmm 1tft. l'n!~ed '\.1tions on a
limp.le 1T111J0 r1ty \'nit "'""'uld he ir·
n.sponsib!e t«a:.ue 1! ignores tht r~a.1
litua1100 in t.M Far East. ~
Fonner Japanese r flr?lg?i ~tmi.slt.r Ki·
k hl . .\Jctu spoke on t~ ~nd day 1'f the
China drba1e. as pn>Prk.rng and p~
Taiwan fo~ scra.mblt"d fo r a doien
und~1drd 1 nte~
SaUON.11st Ch~'1ese d.Jplomats tX·
ptt.s.M!d confidence the l. '\ seat •puld
be sai·td b~· a nu.rgin of f11·e or sit: votts..
Sourt-e-s clo!>e to 1M: CS State De-part·
~t· t.a!Ji:td in tenns of a thret or four·
vote \"ic:ton· margLn
Aichi poi.~ted out that mos t C'Ountties ln
Asia 'Md the Pacific a~a supp:>rted U.S.
resolutions calling for tht seating o!
Communist China tn both the Asstmbly
a..~ the Secunty Councll 11 hile rrquiring
a two-lhin:ls vote for approval of Peking"s
de'man(ffor the erpulsioii of Ta1"1"an.
The Alba.nian ~Jution containing
Pe:kina's demand. Aiclti ~aid. was
''unreasonable and pe.remptor)' ··
"Quite frank!v. to adopt the Albanian
resolutkm by a Simple maj?rity "-OO!d _be.
in eur oonsil:lered \.1ew , an irrtspons1bl@
attitude not befitting .lhe high presti~
V!d noble obli gation of our world
Mganiui tio n." said Aichi. ,
Although \0 of the first 15 speaker! ui
the historic debate \"Oic~ sup pon for the
Communists. L'.S and !'\allonalist lead~s
continued to re!lec::t optitnism.
However. informal \'Ott surveys con-
ducted by other sources sho'.red that the t: 5.-sponsored !Tl'lve to U.\·e an
Assembly seat for Cha ing _Kai-shek'~ N~
tionali.st.s "·hiJe seating Mainland Clul\l in
the Assemblv a.nd the ~ty Coancil
still was short of tht v.·inn ing votes.
With the ballo~ at ltast tv.'O weeks
away. polls taken by diplomats fa~ori~g
opposite sides in the Chinese quesllon m·
d.l c:at.ed that the outtome rested on a
doze:n countries still listed by both as
Utld~ided.
Of the fint II speakt'r!> heard ~10nday
tn the debate's opening round, eight
favtired Peking and th.rtt Taiwan.
The speeches m umed today wlth
Pakistan. Ce\·\on. Romania . Mauritius,
A!ph.lnista.n." Japan. Ecuador, Iceland,
the Phlllppines. Zambia and Gambia
listed to be htard m· t11•0 mtttings.
The Otinese hope for 11 fi\'f or six-vote
\'i.ctory on the U.S. resolution that 11·011ld
~ire • two-thirds majority \'Ol f of the
Assembly to exptl the Nationalists.
U. s . Amba ssador Ge.orge Bush· 11.sked
priority in the voting for th is resolution
Monday. U the Assembly turns do"'n the
priority request the result woold indicate
i1ttle hope for carrying the tv.·o-tbirds r~
quire.menl
Boosters Launch
Christmas Plans
For Fairview
A drive for succe5~ in planning this
year's Fain·iew State Hospital J_booster
group's Christma.s party is nor under
wa}'. a.ceording to organizers . / ?roc~s from the Dec 12/Fairview
families and Friends fele at 2 pm in the
Chst.a ?<.fesa hospital"s rrhabilitation
building "''il l go to the Speci al Projects
Comm1Uee.
Chairmen Dan and Karen t;ng er. nf
West.m ir:sler. ma v be C'1inta c:~ at 5~!-
843, for add11iona1 inform ation or offers
of assis~nce 111•ith the project
All sorts of prizes topped, off by a cn lnr
t.ele\ision set v.·ill be dlst ribut~ durf:ig
~ part~·. "'hich finances purchRse of
special it.ems needed for hos pital wards
but not "budgete:d by the state.
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National Health
Insurance Urged
WASHING TON IAP ' -President !\ix·
on's administration urg ed Congress today
to appro\"e it.s plan for a national system
of go1·ernment·regulatl'd and a id ed
private health insurante.
Rival plans, liealth , Education and
Welfare Secretary Ell iot L. RichardY.ln
told the !louse "'ays ·and )fe11ns Com-
mittee. are t ither inadequate or h()peless-
ly co.~t ly 1n rnoney and manpo11·er.
Aiming at enaclment of some form (If
general hea lth coverage by next year, the
committee opeoed beu 1ng.s on the whole
range of pruposal s.
The l\'i:<on plan is in two parts.
Employers would be required to offer
comprehensi ve b:-1s1c health insurance
coverage, tailored to federal !tandards,
to cmployes and their dependents.
CO\'erage nnly "do not address the pro-
hlems rif manp<Jwer and resource
d1strihut 10n." Richarct.~on sa1rl,
·The arlmir11s!riit1nn's pn1po5<1ls avoid
thr danger~ of lwf) · e X 1 r e m e s , ' '
nichardson ~:url. "One \\'hl<'h would
displace a rJex1hle, pluralist1c, rom·
pe1 1ti\'e s~·srern , thP other which 'ol"1u!d dn
little or nolh1n~ lfl refo r1n that ~y~tem."
Chairman \\'ilbur ll f\1ills il)·Ark l,
opened the h~arinAS with a rema rk that
Ainericaris 11re .. increasingly resentful of
trying to find the way throuAh a maze of
referring pra!·titl oner!l to find ser\·1ces
for 111·hich a h1j(ti« and higher pa rt of the
family bud_!!el musl he used, and this
without cnnfidence that !he care finally
obtained is appropriate or of high qu ali·
ty.''
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Buntillgton Beach firemen snuff nut rema.in1ng
embers .of fire \vhich completed deslruction of va n
this mortllng at Brookhu rst Street and Coast H igh·
v.•ay. Drive r Leig h 1'1 artin. 22. Seat Beach, said he
\Vas w uthbound on Coast 1-Iigh"'ay about 9 a.m.
\vhen he s"'·erved to avoid a sta lled car. His van roU·
ed over. then caught fire. ~'lart in escaped uninjured .
"I think I'll buy a bike." he mused ilfter the accident.
The emplo)'t' \l"oulfl rny :\.l pcrccnt or
the premium for the first t11n and a half
years, after I.hilt 2:1 pt>rcent. There V.'OU]d
be some deductible items a beneficiary
patient v.·ould have to pay. but wh en the
cost of 11n illness reached catastrophic
Je.-els he 14·ould be fu ll\' cnvered.
-The go1 ernment .;·ould help pay for
si milar co\"erage for poor families not in-
cluded in the employer-employe plan.
Those deemed able to do so v.·ould con·
tribute part or the cost.
NABBED ...
rescue f.fonday afternoo n they were pick-
ed up in Phoenix while h11ch hikin g Sun-
day, held at gunpoint and raptd before
arri\·aJ in Reno. l}reezes Pushing
Ne'\'port Yachts
In Caho Race
By AL~OS LOCKABP.:Y
o .... ILT P'ILOT ... .,,.., l4Jt•r
The six r acht! in Ke"'·port Harbor
Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas race trxlay
11t'ere between the San Ben1tos Islands
and Turtle Bay. ,
l"orth 'ol"inds !8 to 20 kn()\S 11·ere
pushing the flf'et 1ov.ard tts dc-sunat1'>n at
Cabo San Lu cas. Farthrr snu1 h. v.ir1ds
wer! reported 1n the 28 to 31'l·knlll range.
If the 'ol"ind s hold. the le11d yach ts are
expected t.o arr1~e at tne cape by Friday
morning.
Leader5 at this morning·~ rnll call 11·ere
Al Schl)tllerman's Anna ~taria tr from
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club an':! \\'illiam
V _ Vlright's Kahili from llunting•nn
Harbour "Yach'. Oub Tht t'ol·n yari1s
were reporting the same lat1tudt bu! A•·
na Ma ria II \\·as 10 milts farther
off!hore.
The t~'I) Columbia 5i~. R•is:s Ward·s
Aries ·anti P.ob Beauch~mp·~ o ·,ro;Tfiy 0.
· v.·ere sa ihn2 v.'ithfn five miles of each
other wi th An~ in !he lead
Lat1tudt and long1!urle pt1st1ions •
Arit's -Z7-.l3 N. l lfl.-25 .~'.
Dorothv 0 -27 53 ~, 11.;..2:; \\'.
f\.·o\"Ja del ~lar -28·4-0 \. 116-2.i ,,.
Anna ~1aria JI -2i·3~ ~·. 115-45 '1."
Kahili -27-48 \, ll:"i.J5 \r.
Sayula -28-12 K. 115·33 \\'
Sunken Barge
Adds Lakefront
To It-fan's Hom e
SA YB ROOK Ohi" fl.Pl 1 -Rnhl>rt \t
\'."oodhring v.·,..uldnl g11e up his h'lme
r>\"er\ooking La~f En P .!'O h,. .!'llnk a
surplus Army h11r~e ti) s11·:e hi: hark1;;rd
fr om be1nr:: 1,·ashtd a· ... ·;11
\\"oodhr1n~ purrha~e<i ;; ~•:i OOf'l hom e
friur vtars a.':O He wa~ tnlrl 11a\"P ar1 1nn
14·.-...11d ernrie th,. h~c k,·arrl .:inrl rri11l rl
f'ndanger his house A re1a1nPr 1t;i:1. n,.
14·a$ informer!. v. -.uld rn.st ~ .i l¥lll ;;n rl
v.·,1rkmf'n '~'f}Uld 0nfy guarantre thP J 1b
f..,r l"lfl 011Ys
He hou.1i)h t 'a 5~·\rar·ri\rl s11~r,1 r• hilr;:t
f:rim th,. t.· S . .lr 1 rn1 lr•rr~ r>f rn;:1r,,.p·~.
H" maneu1-e.rr.-J thr hargP 1nt., f'fT<" 11r,., 10
fht ~hall..,11' .... ·ate.r off his b:irk1 arrl 1:-iPn
sunk 11 lai e in Augus! A f P..,,. d;:i\·t l::iter,
\l'a'>PS df'{)'.l!\it M s;inrl in and 11rriunrl thP
barge and he nov.• has a ne..,,· lZS..!oot
beach
\\.nodhnn;i: ~111rl he hnpe'.'i abnut 1hrre
acres I'll ~3.nd ~·11J J:a1 htor around ihe
bari!e bv neX"t summer
··The whn!e th in.I! c0st mP S:l5 OO'I and l
C")U}d ntver oo.,· that much lakefront pro-
perty for that:· he said.
Puhlisi1ers Ask
Total Exemption
From Price Curb
WASHING TO~ ( uri 1 -The borik
publishing indui;Lry torlay ai;ked for the
~ame total exemption frnm pr ire .. onlro1~
which it enj(l~'td dur'ing \\'orld \V;ir 11 and
th[ Knr('an \\'ar. ,.
If lhe inclus~· i'.<. no! e:o1:eml'Jll'fl frnm
.. nltever rontrol,\ will bt in rffec.1 11•hrn
·rhe w11ge-price. frtt7,e enrli; tl('>:I mnnth,
j~ spnkesman a::iid . J:xink., \\'hich first ap-
peared years ago \\"111 1101 be reprinted
when e_Psiing stocks 11re sold out. -
The cost of reprinting ne"· ~10\ks of
older books may h11,·e douhll'd ~lnC'P lhr\·
""·ere first publish~. lhe Senate ~un
committee on Con~titullonal Rights ..,,·11s
told. ' ~ prepBrM lr\!1mony ramP from
Kenneth t.lcCornuck nf Doubleday 11nrl Co.:· Cba \rl1)8Jl. of lhP frpf'dnm To Rr;irl
OimmltU!e nf the A~sorlalion of
AmtMcan Puh!i~hrrs. who~e me.n1~r~
puhHsh f\1'0·lh1n1s o( the lttlC'S issuPd in
thi~ rounlry ·
r.tcC-Ormlrk sairl controls \l"('luld be
drvaJt1>ting for hi.~ lnrlostry "'hilt 1n·
rre;;:e;erl b(lnk pr\rt>~ 11·n11ld h11 rdlv m3k(l 11
drn! in the crn~un1rr rnrr indt> ...
Republica11s Will B loc1' An estimated 3 million families. about
15 million persons, 'ol·ould be included. .
Vari ous pro\'isions would encourage the
organ izat ion and use of tlealth main-
tenance organizations -grou ps of prac·
11tinners and faci lities offering com·
prehensil·e he 11l1h ~er 1·ices for a fi xed
monlhlv fte
Once in Reno, Lt. Charles Williams
said in a press statemenl, !he fugitives
spli t up, wilh Coulter going to Sambo 's
coffee shop with the girls for lunch, Vote on U.S. Witlidrawal Phil Bar!M>r, police reporter for the
~e1·ada F.vening Journal. descr ibed the
rather an11climact1c c11pture of U:iul ter.
\l."ASHl~GTO~ 'I "Pl • HQ u ! e
Republicans, folln .... 1ng a meeting with
Preside nt ~ixon. decided 1nrla1 to bloc~ a
clear cut vote on v.·he1her all U S.
mi!1tar\ forces should be "·11hdrav.·n from
Indochina b~· ne xt srrinc
HnusP r.or ~·h1r Le~:1 \' Arends of
!!11nriis told repnrlers he v.·0u ld hlrick a
direc t showdo..,,·n \a tf>r !i'\rla.v on a Senate·
p11s.•ed amen<lment rl.eclaring 11 to b" t~e
· ptiltc\·. of the t;nitOO States" th11t all
..lr mer1can military fore:~ ht 11 1lhdra11·n
fr om Indochina w1th1n _six .month.o., sub-
JPCt Ill th e return of L'.S. prisoners of
v. ar.
Arends cla imed lhf' Adm1nu;tr;i !ion had
lhe \"flies to beat the amendmfnt but
"Rep. LIJC'if'n \edz1 t D·~ich l..a supJ)'ltter
r>f ~he. prl"ll"1sion. charged "Jhere isn't
2n\· 1ui:~t1on tha t they·r! ducking a
\Olt' "
Teachers Focus
On City Jails
Iii Job Searcl1
SA7'' \!ATEO I AP ~.-Tho11sanrl~ of
teacht:'rs Me ... 1Jd den l;,: f1nd1ng·then1~tl \"!''>
out rif · a job. but 11 nC'1\ ly fnrmrrl
nrg11n\zat1on 1\ill try tn find them
employment in Jeo.s con\"t nt1onill areas,
such as jails.
'"Tod;iy the re art no ~rhr.t1I• 1n ~ll pf'r
rent of in" c1t.1· and cnunt~· j;iilc and J"d
like lo ~tf:' 111·hat can tw dore <1hn11t lhal ·
said Rohert [lv. ;in. who 11·1th 11 dozen
fritnrl<, has form€'cl the Orl!an1za1 ion of
l'nf'mployflrl TPi!C'herc -n r r
· .~t th1~ poinl in time ti h115 h<'crime a
full·time JOb 1u•t to finrl ;i irib, · ~11 1rl
!l11-11n. "hn hnlrlc a m;,clPr·., rif'JZTt€' 1n
drama but 11ao. unahle 10 ot,1a1n empln1 ·
men1 10 7'fJ srhool r!1stncts !o 11 hlch he
appl1rd 1'151 s11mmer ..
· ThP 1rle<1 I'-th.<it thf'rt' are ;; fe11· 1oh~
;ii ;iilahle for an 1inemplo1·erf IParher 1f hP
l rJf'~ hard eoou jl:h In 11et rhem." Dv.an
sa1rl \\"i>rlne•rla\· in ;iri 1n1rrr1ew ' 13111 1 ~re !he real p0Ss1 bili1~· as 1nrolvemen1 111
nf'1•; ideas and hf'g inn1ng prl"l]f'C'!.o:, ~uch AS
de1·elop1ng schonls 1n c1Ty and C'<lllnly
1a1l.o: ··
nv. ;in has callerl 11 mrrt1n~ fnr \lnnfl<l\'
night tn di~cuss a numbrr nf Pmplo~·men!
1rlfa.o: v.·i!h_ the help of 2n exper1s in public
anrl priv~te educat ion Hr ha'.<. in~·irtd the
estimated 5,000 job!e"s teacher! ln the
San Francisco a·ay Are11 to att end.
Ro1neo, Juliet
Of Moclern Da y
1F acing Trial
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LE6QS, England (AP) -Nortlltrn
Ireland's' relig io us \l."ar v.•as bli ghti n_g the
.romance of two teenagers ., lhey eloped
t~·E~gland and ,,tole to ea,!. ,
"They 11ra Romeo and Juliet. .1971
style." d~fense lawyer ~fa1colm Sorki n
to!Oa local court Thursd11y as It cnn·
s1dered 11h-Oplifling c:harjiles Ag a In s t
Dehnra h 0o'ol·ey. a 16-year-old Prelt!!lant.
11nrl \1."illiam Steel, a 19·year-old Roman
Cathrilic.
Sorki n, said th;H hf'cause nf !he reli-
gioo.o: d1Herenrf'. thei r parents h..ad forti1d.
den thrm to ~e ea ch ot her T"-"O Wtf li.i:
after they fled" from fulfast to Englitnd,
thK"rnn nut of foOd and stole from a
suritrm11rkPI
"Tht"v h11\·e >'ltled 'ol"ilh !hr i;am!' im·
m111uriiy of \.Pf'i r histnrlcal C'Olln-
lt>rp:irts, ·· !'aicl SfJ')--!cin •
Jucl~c Si r John ""}\andnlp h di~ch11rJ:~d;
!he p.'lir, conHtlflhtln~ '"'Th~ best plArf:'
f(lr rat:h of you is back home "
\Vili11m 11nd Deborah embra red nn the
strp.o: of lhP C'Clurthnu.o:t and p;irterl Ht
fl p1v tn Belfast and ~he took thr fer rv
"'·ith hr r rarhrr. 1rho $aid he would no
lrinj:!er !'tand be11,·een thrn1
'
Nedzi. v. hlle hf<ii!al ing to claim victory
for his side if a vote came, said the
Administration apparently ··111•as con·
cerned abnut the possibili ty of losing "
Arend5 . as ""'ell as House GOP Leader
G<>ra lr! R Ford. :-Aich . denied that
HC';:iubl1 ciln:; 1rer~ d!Jdg1ng a st raight up.
nr·dr111 n 1 or c
The nrr11hl1can dec1s10n fl"lllowe<i the
GOI ' c1111:!re·~t<'nal leader<>' week ly
meeti ng 11 .th l\"ixon and a \Vhi te House
briefinl? for :tt Democratic congressmen
who the Administration apparently fell it
could count nn for support.
t\ixnn drnpred in on !he hr1tl'l ng that
11·as heing cnnduc tecf by Adm. Thomas
Moorer. chairman of the .Joint Chiefs of
S!8ff. The President told the group he 11p-
prttiat,.d !he bipartisan ~upport he had
recf:'i\"erl on major 1c~ues, accnrd1n l! to
V."ht!f llnu5e Press Secre!arv Ronald
ZieJ:lrr ·
Cont1nuf'rl ~upport v.·oulrl be necessary
and addtd that a ne~11t11·e \"(lit today
v.ould he ··unfr,rtun11te." Ziegle r qlioled
!he Pres1den! as sal"ing.
Althou~h ti is not legally binding upon
the Pre~idtnl. !he amendment authnred
b,\' ~r:Jill!' llcmncra!1r Leader ilf1ke
~l ansf1eld of \lontana. 11nd lacked onto a
!2 1 hill10n \\"eapons authori7.ation. wriuld
thenrrt1ca!ly reflect 11·hat the rPople -
1hrn11gh ll"wir elected r1'pre;;e11tiltil'es -
bel1e1·e .. hn11ld hr done <1hriut Y1etnan1
Thr .:1mPnrJ111rn1 1111ulrl declare it lo he
thP ··pril1r\ 0f thP J.;n1 1ed Sl;ites .. th;it ;i ll
l. S mil1t.1r\" forces he withrlrawn frnn1
lnrlnch1n11 11:1th 1n l'iX rno n1hs from en.:icl·
men! of the 11eapnns hill. 1f all l S.
pr1snorr~ nl 1\ar are relrased
.\dm1n1str:it1nn .~urpor!er~ cnntend th~
measure 11 11ulrl lie the hands of the Pre~1·
dent In nf'l!n!1ann1: an end tn l" S in·
1 n[I ('Tfl<:>nt in \"1~tnam and undercut ~IX·
nn"s effrct11 er1e~s 11 hen he 11s1ts China
anrl thr Soi lf'I l'n1on nf'xt .o:pring
Anl111·::ir lnrrP~ 1nc 1~tPd lhP nnh· w;i v
the \'n1rerl ~!:He~ 11 .~uld be able to free
1l~rlf rnmp!Ptrl" fr nrn Indoch ina 1•
thrf"lur h ~urh an ;imPndmt'n!. ancl !ha! f;ir
from t\lnC the PrecldPnT"s h:inds. it
11<'11lrl :ictu:i\lv ~1 \"e him inrre11sed
nf'gnt1;i1111I! fle..;1~il1!\ h1· hre11k1ng the
l1nk br t11rro 1· S 111thdra11al 11nd SOllth
\'1,.tn;in1 "i: ability lo sur1·11·e again•! the
rnmm11111st~
'"Evidence indicates such groups are
more effi cient and m11y be less costly."'
Ric h;irdsnn said.
Jn aCdition there "·ould be an arr11y of
regulatinns intended ti) pre v e. n t
unreasrinab\e charAcS ;111d reduce in·
eff iciency on !he p11rt of insur.<ince car-
riers and pr oviders of he::il!h ser\·ices.
One of !he principal rivals to the :\ixon
plan is a labor·backed proposal for a fully
federal system of general medical
coverage. 1ax·supported.
Richardson said this \.l."1Juld cost nearly
S60 billion 11nnually in new laxes and ··is
simply infeasible ."
He also found fault with other plans. in·
eluding those backed b~· thP Amtrican
~led ical Associ:.!ion and the Hea l1h
Insurance Assl"lci11t1on of America and
relying on tax credils or penallles to help
finance medical care.
"The major shortcoming in bot~ the
tax credit and penalty approaches is the
great unlike!itiood of a chi e vi n g
universality in protection.'' Richardson
said. P!an5, hke th at backed by Sen. Russell
B. Long l 0-La. 1, for catastrophic ill ness
Irela nd Guns
Found on Ship
COR I\. Ireland 1L.Pl l -Cu;lnms
nfficiAI~ disco\·ered six ca•es nf
ma chine guns, pistols 11nd hand
grenades among !u!!gage landed lo-
da.v from the suiwrliner Qurcn
Eli7.::iheth. police sources ~aid. The
ship arri\rd here fro1n ~ev.· York.
Thr .o;ources ~a1d thP 11·rapons
rame lo l1i!hl 1n !hr cl'lur~e of 11
rou!1ne cuctom~ 1ncpect1rin Army
mun11111n~ t>xrertc ..,,ere called 1n 10
rxan11nt !he c.1 .. rc to determine
1rhrther an\" hr"':! been b<'lob~ ·trair
"' The f""ll!Ce ~oun·rs ~a1<! th<>re 1\il~
a ~trnnc ~Xl~~1h1\1ty the •le.iron~
nia~· h~1e f°>Pe11 Or•11ned fnr
'\l'lrlhern Ireland
··one of the girls ~aid she had ti) go lo
the restroo m. but she got 11·ord to a
1-1"ai1ress they had been k1dnaped,"
Ba rber said.
Cafe personnel called police, while !he
girl returned as though nothing had hap-
pened
·A fc11· n1inu1es Ja!er , two un iformed
Reno police off icers ra~ua l!v entered as
though fnr a CIJffee bre8k. v.·hile a
p!a1nclothes detec!i1·e posing ot a patron
scanned the cafe for 1he suspec!.
l·nable to spnt an ything suspiciou~ -
or gel 11 signal from the \ ictims -t~·
left and returned. after disc reetlv c'On· ..... -
lactini: the 1raitress for a descripiion of
Coul1er"s clothing.
"The other J:UY had gone to check into
a mot e!." nev.sman Barher expl ained.
Cnul;er \\fls confronted and arrexttd
11·a h0ut incident. although he had a .33
cal1bt'r re1·oll"e r tucked In to hix trou1ers
11·aistband.
Police theorize r-.lurt.:i ugh returned. saw
v.·hat 11·as happening ins1df and hit the
road oUt of town in 1\1arine Senset"s miss·
ing J9il sedan.
··~lad to he11 r H.'' l\·ewport Beach
Police l)elecf l\e Sgl. Ken Thompson
rem11rked today 11·hen noti fied of the cap·
tu re.
The lllg1!i\·es 11 1~0 linked to an Oct. 11
han k rnbber.v 1n S;in Dier!n are named in
arre.<t warrants issued here. char;;ting the
kidnap of Sf'n~et and r-..fiss Probasco. the
third such abducti on credited to them
,\"ewpor t Be11ch Pn!1ce i;aid thev h:id no
prior kn ov.·ledi;te of Coulter , 'ol'hoSe home
\n'ol·n of Huron is a tiny oil and farm to'ol·n
in lmpe-ri:il County.
Federal <iulhontie~ are e>:ptcled 111 f:'X·
tradile the fu.l?i!tve. who is named in an
FBI "·11rr:int issued afler an Indiana
bank rohbcr~·.
He11rl1ng 1re~t . !he pair .:illrl!ed l\' kiri·
nripr<l a c<ir ~ol1><m;:in fro;m F.a~r St.
Lo1i1s, 111 ' nut v. a~ final\:1 eapturerl In
A rkrl'i.~;i(
Coultrr ;inrl >lurt;i11i:h 11erf' hr ro~ ht>l d
in the Pulack1 rriunt\ .!11 11 at l.1nl e Rii rlc
1du.>n !11f1 flerl ~"fl! !I 111 a ma$S11 e
brr11~n1t1 Iha' frerd n•hrr rrisnnt>TS 1M,
!'11Jthnr1!1r ~ ~a 1rl
Thr 0"1"f' 11"fr al'1ln~t all f"·CilptUrPl"I
i;hortl\ thPreafter u1 thr L1t!le Roc k ea.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT i .
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I HAVE YOU EVER GONE INTO A STORE, A~ BEFORE ,A SALESMAN
APPROACHED YOU, TRIED TO DETEAMINE PRICES>QN G'OODS NOT
MARKED?
MANY CARPET STORES DO NOT HAVE PRICE~ l;ri-D1 ATED ON
THEIR SAMPLES. THE THE 0 RY IS THAT THIS \fAY HEY CAN
CHARGE "WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR." ~ . .. . ~
AT ALDEN'S PRICES ARE POSTEDpNALL OF OUR SAMPLES SO
THAT, CUST~MERS <;AN BROUSE THROUGli TfcE SELECTIONS AND
KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT. TOO, T ERE IS ALWAYS THE ,
'POSSIBILITY OF A L 0 WE R l'RIC.E IF CONDIT ONS WARRANT. -
ALDE·N'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS : Mo11 , thrv Titun., 9 to 5:30 -F-rl., ~ to t -Sat., 9:30 to 5
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Huntington Beaeh
Fountain Valley Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
.VO~. 64 , NO. 250, 3 SECTIONS , 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNli TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1971 TEN CENTS
Claire l(elley Declares Greenbacl{s No Good
All lhat glittrrs rnay nol bc gold bu!
there 's a ghttcr u1 The C)'f's of Claire
Kelley \Vhcn she sa.vs thiil gold -an d
silver -arc the on!~' legal tender fur tl1e
payment of debts.
She has her eyes set on a hearing in the
slate Board of Equalization office in San -
ta Ana \Vedncsday in \l'hich slic 1vill use
I his argu1ncnt a.~ a basis for no! paying a
bill of $50.20.
The bill is !or sah.•s lax the state clai1ns
she oY:es from her 11·ork as an interior
designer.
··rm not trying to a1·oid payment,"
ew
&ut for Good
\.1iss Keller. who lives 1n l-lu11 tlngtoJJ
Beach stresses~ .. It 's JuSt that I 1vou!d
like to find a legal way lo pay it .. ,
111 a letter to Richard Nevi11s. ;1
111c1nber or the Board ol Equ<1liza t1on.
she quotes ;..rlicle J of the U.S. Constitu.
lion: ··No state shall ..• make an~·thlng
but gold or silver coin 3 tender in pa,1
n1enl of debts."
tl1i ss Kelley also argues that the dollar
ceo.sed lo be lav;fu J money on March 18,
1968 , v:hen tl1e U.S. ren1oved gold backing
fron1 the Federal Re~er\·e notes.
i\'evins replied to her lcl!cr by stating
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Career Finished
For D_oyle Miller
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TAKES CALLED JRD STRIKE
E)l·adminislrator Miller
Wllr1ti11g Issued
()11 Tuberculosis
Cure Medic"tiou
\VAStlJNGTON 1 UPI\ -·rhe Food and
Drug Administration !FDA) today cau.
Honed doctors against indiscri1ninate use
or a lubcrculosis ren1edy that was given
last year to 1,321 Capitol Ifill w·orker.~.
tv•o of 11·hom subsequently died.
In a bulletin mailed ICl the nation's
115,000 physicians. tile FDA rated lhe
drug. lsoniazid. as an excellent Cure and
preventive for TB . But it ~aid a ·study of
!he C.1pitol Hill progran1 indicated more
side effcc!s. pAr!icul;ir!~· lfyer d:ima,:!(',
than .J1ad been susJ)('cled.
• Ninereen of those gi\'en ISDniaziH on
Cilpil.ol 11ill rontracted hepatitis, a li rer
disea.~e . Th(' drug progr;.im y,·as discon·
linued foVov.·ing the hepatiti!J death!J o{
Timothv Bleck, 30. a SL Loui:ii ,Po~t ·
UispatCh 1eporter". :ind Rotkrt t.
Stuckey, 38, a sound m.an for WT'OP-fV,
• 11 Washington televisio.n station. 1 '1
Captured Flier
Will Be Honored
By ALA N DIRK!:-./
Of !~• D•ilv Pilot ~1au
The 12-vear career of Dovie 1\1iller "~
1·ity adn1lnistre1to1· of Hunting ton Reach
was closed in !hl'ee n1inutes ;\lnnda l' n~ht . ·
That wa s how long lh~ a11nou!ll'Cn1enl . or his forn1al firing tool\. It was gi\'rn
<ift.er the City Coun..:il held " 15-rninutc
executi\•e !ession \\'ilh .l-fo1ner [, .
~lcConnick. the sµecial ('OtJnscl hired 10
n;indle the d is n1 l~sct1.
\Vith his 61l!h birthd;iv six d;ivs a11•a\.
thrcre 11•:is no rnore roOn1 at tlie lop 01
!he ci!y gow·ernincnt for J\1itler. ,'\lor wa.~
!here roorn in the rniddlc
The council ·also rejected ;in appral
:\li\Jcr m11de at fa:o;! v.·eek"s publ1(' hearing
into his dismissal for hi1n !.o be retained
i11 a lesser capacit y as a "consultant,
analysl or elder sta tcsn1an."
\\."hen lhe council returnC'd fron1 !hr
closc-d·<loor ~e s s i o n , !\1a.\'or George
~1cCracken caJled for a motion.
Councilman Al Cof'n 1noved 1hat 1\liller
be removed as eilv administrator ef·
fective immedialrly. ·Coen . .Jerry i\lalney.
.lack Green. Donald Shiplt'~' and !\1rl".
:\ornta Gibbs voted in favor. J\faynr
~1eCrar:ken a11t) Cuun(·drn an Tt-d BarllC'1t
\"t'lcd no,
'fhis \Vas lhe s<inu• lineup ii\ a 1ot r
!;ike n :il an execut11·r .'iPS;;:ion Scpl. 7 011
th(' firing of ~t illrr. \\'ho 11·a~ sf'rvrrl thr
dls1nissal nol t<"e ~1g11rd ;rt 1ha1 n1cf'li11i;:
on Se pt . 14.
\\'1th :\liller 111 1ht.' aud1re1.·r :\lund?.1
rlight. l\1 ayor ~h'CrcH'ken 111 ~0 annourtt'rd
!hat the administrator's appe11I for futur l"
cn1ploymen\ in ;i le~ser caparity had
heen discussed ;ind \1'a 10 unanin1[lu~I\·
denied by the couned.
"There 'Wil l be 110 fur1her ;.ir11on 01· C'O!l·
i;ideration of th is 1naltcr," the 1na1·or ~w . .
:\1 illcr did 'nol. ::tddress 1he council. A
couple of signs saying "Save HB and
Doyle ~·lille1"' 11•err held up in tl1e au·
thence.
This morning Miller. who in the pas!
has said 1hat he inlended lo continue Jiv.
ing in llunUngton Beach and threatened
to run for the Clt.v Council in April. said
that he had no further comments to make
and declined to discuss an~· future plans.
At the, public hearing last. we~k. ~lillC'r
said thal he "1ould be "completely broke··
once. he was fired . lie ha s be.en .earning
about $34.000 a ~'ear. and is entitled to 11
pt·nsion of about $9.000 annua11v.
The council JS recruiting a replacen1en!
for \1iller by advertising tht posifjon.
which will pa~' bet\Vetn $.10.000 and
$-Kl,000 a year, nation\(l"ide. .
The council is believed anxious lo fill
lht vacancY by ·early nett year.
Couple Accused
On Bilking Rap
LOS ANGELES (AP1 -A marricO
couple and a fornter Buena Park
purchasing agent for tvlcOonnell Douglas
A short cl'rrmony acknow·ledglng "Jim Corporation have been accused by tht>
Palt.ersnn Day" \\'Ill bt held at Hun· ~ Los Angeles County District Al torney·s
tington Beach's ~1urdy Park clubhouse-Offi<"' of bilking the 11ircr11ft. firm out of
()cl. 25. $78,000. .
Speaker at the 10 :30 ant gathering v.·iJi DaJiicl and i\largurrite Packer. both Or
be ?-.1ayor c;t'Orgc f.1cCracken \\'ho Pomona. were arraigned i'.ionday on
recently signed 11 procla1nation re<"~ni~· C'har ges ttlt.v helped set up purch,ases or
\ng the t-;avy fljer as symbol of the C'Jty ~ $92,000 \vorth nf BirC'r:ift fasteners by
C'oncern over t.700 prisont>rs and Rav1nond llolm.-40. of Buena P:i.rk .
.<trv iccmen 1nissing in Vietnam, Hohn, expected to si1rrender t 1'I
P~llcrson . 31. was shot doY•n In ~lay .11 uthorilie~ this week. !hen purport,.dl v
1%7 while on A Oying ntission about riO sold the fasleners to ~fcDonncll Dougl:l~
1·1ilC'S ~uthwcll of Hl'lnoi. for $170.000.
.,
1hat 11hile a state n1ay ht' prohibited (roni
tnaking any1hi11g but gold or silver coin a
tender in pay111e11\ of debts no suth
ll111i1ation is p!a crd on lht• U.S. aud rites
B i;_s_ code sect.ion that "all coins and
l·urrenries of the L'.S. shall be legal
trnder "
··You n1av rest assured 1h<it th is board doe~ not re{iu1 re that you pay your taxes
in gold or si lver coin," Nevins concludes
""Your payment by check, duly honored
by the bank: on 1\•hich it is drawn, or by
cu rrency \\'iii be accepted."
.\liss Kelley ls not about to do that.
Judging f1·on1 the pap<'r\vork she has
prepared for a presentation at \\'ed·
nesday's ht'aring. scl:f.'du!ed for 11 a.nl,
She also is countering wi lh a bill Lo the
state board in !he a1nount of $&19.80 "for
ser1•1ces rendered" in lhe eollection of the
sales tax froin Decernber. 196~.
.. , have decided that a fee of !10 a
111onth is fair and J have eo1npiled !he bill
on this basis." :\liss Kelle~· explained.
And, yes. she \\'ants the n1oney relm·
bused to her in gold or silver eo111s.
She also quotes constitutional pro·
risions in this argument, saying that col·
leetton of the sales tax for the state
a1nounts lo '"invol11nrary servitude."
Sa n1 Crawford . acting administrator ol
1he state board office Jn Santa Ana . ex·
plained that \l.'ednesday's hearing is a
··deadline hea ring" 11-'hich represents the
last ehance for ~1iss Kelley to pay the bill
before her seller's permit is revoked.
"It's not a trial -there are no
ramifications to discuss altJi:ough we ll'i!I
listen to her if she wish'es..)'he said. "But
if she does not pay i,er seller's permit
11·ill automatically revoked ad·
1ninistratively ."
Cra"•rord said that the question of what
is legal tender seemed mo re a matter for
the L'.S. Su prenie Court and said the
issue of involuntary servitude in the co!·
lection of the sal es ta~ has already been
decided 111 pasl cases_
"The la\1' says she as the retailer ls
subjected to the tax and not her
customers," Crav.'tord said. "She is the
payer of the tax whether she collects it
from her customers or not."
\Vhat "'ill she do if the permit is
revoked "
..I "'ill ignore it: they have no power ln
do this," !\llss Kelley said emphatically.
e ets rova
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B11r11ed B11s
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Jluntington Beach firemen snuf( out remaining
en1bcrs of !ire \Vhich com pleted dcstrurtion of van
lliis 1norn1ng at Brookhurst Streel and Coast 1-ligh ·
\1·a~-. Driver Leigh t\'lartin, 22. Seal Beac h. said he
\Vas southbound on Coast Highway about 9 a.m.
\Vhcn he swerved to avoid a stalled car. His van roll ·
cd over, th en <'aught fire. Martin escaped uninjured.
"'I think I'll buy a bikf'." he mused after the accident.
H u11.ti11.gton Bo y ' .
Wl1t•11 Bike H 11 rl
Nixon Reqt1e st s Exte11sion
.4nd (,'t1r .(,'ofli.dt• ()11 Wage, P1·ic e Coi1t1·ols
' t·:1glll·yc;1r-old Sh<1wn \,er ('hancC'y 1~ in
1;il\isf<ictory condition today nl l/un-
t 1ngl<u1 lntercornniunity llo~pilal aftcl' hr
11·as injured i• a ll11o!inglo11 Beach lralf1~·
acc1den1 .
The boy apparently darteJ 0111 ,or <111
alley on his bicycle onto Paln1 Avenue
~londay afternoon and was struck by a
(";Jr dri.ven by Ila l\1arie D:i.llas. :18, o(7J£
l~th St.. Hu ntington Beach.
Policr said thev did no! cile ~Ir~.
Dallas in the crash because lhe bo\' had
apparently ridde13 into the street \vhhou1
stopping to check traffic.
·The injured boy lives al 1.11 8 Pa!n1
Arr .. Huntington Beae,h. -
\\"ASI ll N( ;ro:-; 'li Pl I -Presidt'nl
Sixon sent Congress legislation Loda~· t<1
C)<'tend fo r a year his authority lo tontrol
\\'ages and prices, give him standb\'
JXlll'er to control interest rates, and
establish rules for the second phase of his
economic program.
Administration orticials en1phasized.
hov.,ever. that Nixon has authority under
existing laws to conduct. his program or
economic control? at leasl until April 30.
1!172.
The proposed legislation would a~d a
~2.500 civil penalt.y ror violation ot
stabilization rules. Present law provides
A·rbitrator Recornmends
4.9% Teaclier Pay Hike
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By RUDI NEIDZIE LSKI
DI Ille OaUy Pllol JUll
An impartial arbilrator today recom-
rnended that Ott s <lfaries or Huntington
Beach City School District teachers be in-
creased 4.9 percent instead of the 2.7 per·
cent raise approved by the ~hool board
this summer.
The recommendation by u..c L /I.
gr,qaate school profe5'jor Frederick
~lty<'.rs will be placed before trustees a!
their ~ov •• l meeting.
Teachers and the board had Deen lock·
f'd in 8 salary standoff since the sumn1er
when the dispute was referred lo a three·
mnn review board.
Tht trustees, mean\\'hile. had given the
lPAchers a 2.7 percenl increose. ~·hich
\1·as based on raises given 10 instructors
o! near by school district.~.
Professor Meyers' recornmcndaiion
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~:as supported by Roger Kuhn who
represented the teachers' negotiating
council on the review. boa1·d. Cl)arles
Palmer, associate district superin~ndCnt
and the thii-d rtview board rqember, to·
day had '"no comment'' when asked
whether he would support the tecom·
mendation. ~
If accepted by the board of trustees.
the salary raise would become efft:'\tftre
al the end or the presidential ~age
freeze. A provis:ion in the ~om·
mendation calls for retroactive pay to in·
elude the months covered by the freete
i\.frs. Dorothy tvlcClure, president of the
Huntington Beach Elementary Te11cher·.s
Associ11tion, saicl today she hoped the
board would accept the propo.~!.
"\Vhilc we did not win all that we h!ld
sought. we nevertheless accep1 the
!See PAY, Page%)
fo r a i.:nn11nal l111e ,1f $J,OOO, buL go vern·
1nent Ja1,1'yers gf'nera!ly agree that civil
coun atl1ons arc easier to "'in than
crim1n::i l cases.
The £conom1 t Stabilization Acl of 1970.
used by Nixon in imposing the current 90·
day 11•age·price·rent freeze and in
establishing \Xl licy for the period after
the freeze ends Nov. 13, expires April 30.
The Administration bill would extend
lhe act until April JO, 1973, and would
re\vrite m<;InY of the details of the Jaw.
The bill \\·ould create a new temporary
court of appeals consisting of three or
111ore federal district or circuit court
jud ges, designated by Chief Justice War·
ren E. Burger, fo handle appeals ·fron1
decis_io n:; of !he !aY board and price con1·
n11ss1on. \
Officials ·iai actions i n v o 1 v i n g
decisio ns ,crl t pay or price panels would
first_go t'Oro gh a federal district court
and· !hen c Id be appealed tll the tent·
pnrary cou !. Decisions of the temporary
court. could then be reviewed by the Sup·
reme Court
The bill al would glve Nixon authority
to control in rest rates at "levels con·
sonant with orderly.economic growth''
1'reasury Undersecretary. "Charles E.
\Valker pred icted. ~er. that no ac·
lion "'ould be requirelJ to control interest
rates because he said theY are declining
under the pressure or market forces.
Walker said the bill also would give the
pay board and the price ccmmission legal
autlloritY. to lift rontrols selectively once
inOation had been overcome in a
particular indu stry.
~tuch or the authority of the pay board
and price commission will be lodged in
I.he chairman v.•ho will be a full time
govemment employe. The bill 11uthorizes
a salary of $40,000 annually for the two
rhairmen.
The measure would waive federal con·
fl\ct or interest laws for the part-time
n1embers of the two commissions.
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Hu11tii1gto11
Issue Ol(cl-
Sc111s Fees
A ne1\ !luntinglon Beach oil code was
debated and approved in a two·and·a·half·
hour hearing before the Ci ty Council
!'l·londay night but the m06t controver.!ial
items were removed -the fee s.
The fees were deleted from !he
ordinance after a vote to impose nellt'
charges v.·as defeated 4 to 3. The ne\V
fees would have raised $195,000 a year
con1µarcd lo the present income nf
$64,000 annua!\y.
The vote lo impose increased fees \.\'ar
wught by Co uncilman .Jack Green. who
headed the oil con1mittee which worked
ou t 40 pages of changes in the present
code in nearly t1vo years of negotiations.
Green, Jerry i\·fatney and i\trs. 1'-:orm;1
Gibbs voted 1n favor \\'ith l\-layor George
:'lfcCracken, AJ Coen. 1'ed Bartlett and
Donald Shipley opposed .
Those voting against tht new charges
argued Iha! the fee s shou ld nu1t ch the
city's cost of enforcing the code and
should not be greater. Th is was the posi·
I.ion taken by spokesment for the oil in·
dust ry .
Ci ty Attorney Don Bonra also told the
council lhat lhe. ordinance was a
regulatory one and was not su pposed to
be a revenue rneasur:.,e. "The fees should
bear .~ome re~en1blance lo the city's
l'USIS," he S<iid.
After voting dO\l'n the fee increases, the
council un<1nln1ously accepted a sug·
gcsrio11 nHide by Bonfa that the ordinanc~
be approved v.-·ithou t the fees and the
rharge.~ be s{•l annually bv resolution on
lhe basis of projectCd ·costs for en·
forc:ern enL or the code.
Aeling City Adn11nlstrator Brander
Ca~t!e said thal he 1\·a~ instructed to
bring back a projeetion of costs for en· 1
forcement of the code next year al. the
next council 1nee!i11g. It . .,.,·as stated that
Lhe cOsts would be increased to the extent
c:ouncil wished to have enforcc1nent.
Green vie11·ed this approach as another
delay on the code -the hearing on the
revisioos ~·ere continued five times by by
lhe council -and questioned \Yhether
Castle would be able to give accurate
figures.
"\\'e've been fooling around with this
for two years.'' the councilman said.
"This council makes a lot or statement!
:.bout being all for enforcemeftt. but never
.seems to provide the wherewithal."
Presen!Jy there ar.e about l.74-0 wells in
the city limits producing 45,000 barrels of
~See OIL CODE, Page!)
~er l:emperatun!s. are seen ~
alon he coa.st for \Vedne:Klay with
highs round 68 at the beaches ris· •
ing to 78 inland, Night lows o1"'35
lo :>O are expected tonight.
L~SIDE TODAY
A courageou.~ 1-Iuntingto n
, Beach attorney has a stirri rig
message for us al/. See storJI.
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Vnificatiot1 ~ight
Districts Get
OK for Lawyer
Two elementarv !iehool d1str1ct1 todav
5tand united 1n ·their l"ff()r1s tn bl()Ck
through legal ac!lon the re-d1~tr 1cting of
the Hant ington Beach t.:n1nn High School
District.
Authoritation In hire pn valt counsel
hu been givrn by trus!tes nf the Ocean
View School District v.·ho now join the
Fountain Valley School di~tnct in t h e
legal fight
A third district. the Huntington Bt":ach
Union High School District , is believed to
be oons1denn.g similar 11.ctJon.
Indications are al~ that the Hunllngton
Beach City Cooncil is getting realfy to
ta.ke a stance on the issue. though not
through litigation.
The fi ve trustees of the Ocean View
District have unanunously dec.ided tl'.I hire
the law firm of Rutiln and Tucker to
a1sist them in fi ghting the plan thev
claim wo uld destroy equal opporiunitY
education in "-'est Orange County.
Board members plan to challenge
alh~ged financia l inequities contained in
the plan and tlie method bv wh ir h the 11·
man county CommHIPe on .Schriol D1s!rirt
Organiiation appro ved it last \\"ednesday.
Fountain Vallev SchOQl D i s tr i ct
trustees ha ve set aside a $4 ,000 y,·ar chest
for a ·pri\'ate attorney, but have decided
ta let the County CounseJ"s office
represent them for the time being
Their baliic claim is that several of the
Huntingto11
Opposin g
'Se a Airport'
Opponents of the S<in Pedro Bay
"airport in I.he sea·· pirked up another
ally P.1onday night -the Huntington
Beach City O!unr:il.
Councilmen expressed unanimou~ op-
position to the plan and then asked Cttv
Attorney Don P. Bonfa lo draft a form.:il
resolution against it.
The superport, no~· under study by the
Southern California Association of
Governments (SCAG ) \\"OU!d bring in-
t.urontinental jets over Hunl!ngton Beach
during take.cff and appr{lach. The height
has been estimated at 6,000 feet.
P.tayor George r.1cCracken questionPd
the 6,000 foot altitude as ··a bit steep"' for
an approach pattern and said that in
practice, the jets may come over lhe city
much lower.
He added that not only the 1et noi$e but
that engine emissions and telP\ision in·
terference ··would be very bad for the ci-
ty."
Counci lman Jerry r.1atney v.·as of the
t>pinion that the is land airport. pegged for
location five fl) t ight miles offshore ,
could ha ve an ad \'erse effett on the surf
and ecology of the city's beaches.
The a irpo rt plan has been under fire
from C'Qnservallon groups and various ci-
ty governments, among them the..Sierra
Club and the Seal Beach City Council.
Seal Beach Eyes
Com1cil Change
The Seal BeaC"h RedistnctJ.ng Ctlm·
mittee t.ontb hl begi n.~ t1 senes of pu blic
meeungs to 1.1·ork nut pl;i ns for rPOrgaruz·
ing the city's ft\·t cnunc1iman1r rt1str1rts
Tonight ~ ~~~inn 1s schf'dulerl fl'.lr 7 ~fl
p m. in the c1!y manager"s C\lnference
rv•m.
Subsequent m!'et1ngs, Sl't for the ~me
time 81\d plare, are Oct 26. ~·ov. 2. \'OI".
9 and :\"ov. lli.
01.ANGI COA5T
committ.H 's members should have .IJ~
~ainCli from voting on the Ls.<1ue. The
allegattnn i~ that they al!;O serve as
SC'hool board memhers and therefore are
subjt-ct to conflicting duties and loyalties.
,Jack S Roper , superintenrlent of the 52·
~quare mile high srhonl district, hintt'd
lare l3s! week that his hoarrl of trustees
""nuld ats., consider !eg<1l acllon. but did
not elaborate on the plans A de-:1s1on
may be forthcoming at the beard's Oct.
26 session.
The four-d1stnct plan would join the
Fountain Valley-Ocean View riistricts. the
Lns Alamitos and Seal Beach School
Districts. and allow the Westm inster and
Huntington Beach City School Districts to
unify along their boundaries.
Critics of the plan maintain. that in·
equities in terms of taxable income would
re-suit In the Fountain Valley . Ocean
View area and in Westminster if the plan
v.·ere adopted by \"Ote rs. _,,,,
It.~ rroponents. however, claim to ha1•e
statisrics lfisprov1ng 1hal 11llrl!atir>n <1nrt
con1end also that rhe four-rlisiricr pl;,n
wnuld presf'rve communir~· irlc>n11ty.
At f.1on d11y night's Hunt1n.1!10n Beach
city council ses:::inn, Councilman Jerry
Matney asked fellow council members to
oppose the plan. His request 1,1•as denied
for "'lack of infonnation."
Matney charged that adoption of the
plan by the \'oters in June 1972 1,1·ould
"cause property taxes to rise sharply in
some areas of the city."
Further, he said that since the proposal
Is earmarked for a sep;irale ballot in
each of the participating school systems.
some areas might actually become
ur.ified.
"'This plan could bankrupt wh11t Is left
of the high school district" he predicted.
Later, Matney agreed to bring together
superintendents of the various school
districts with the city council for a study
session on the relative merits of the plan.
TWO TIME WINNER
Fireman of the Year Keller
Keller Honored
For Second Ti111e
,-ts Top Firer"""
Gf'nrge Kr llPr, nf F0unlA1n \'allr1• h.1~
!:>ioPn nam~lf Founta in \'allPv FirPm:in of
the Year fnr !he sernnd yr<1r in t1 rnw
l\el!Pr , 40, \.\'as honnrert ;it a rPC'ent
lunchefln ~prinsored hy !he FountAin
V;illev E:i:rhange Clu h.
DAILY PILOT
This is the third year the av.•ard ha~
-bf.en made. The first recipiPnt 1.1·a~ Davt
Heffner and last year the a"·ard v.•ent tn
Keller.
QU.llGE CCMt.-1'..J:!ll\SHiHG COMl'AHY
Robtli N, Wttd Pr.'4t1U 1r4 Pull!ltlw'
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He is 11.n enginttr. which means he
ririve~ the fire; engine and sees lo it thal
the roquipment i~ kept funclionin'! durinit
a fire . KellPr joiried the dropartment as IJ
t•olunteer i" 1964 .. and was taken on as <1
regul::.r fireman when th t department
"''as officially opened in 19/ili.
t\eller wa~ hnnorPd f()r hi ~ work 1n !he
F:xplorer SC'"Out program He lead~ 11
coeduralional ht1ckot1cking Explorer post
from F'ount:iin Vallty.
ThP fireman of !he Yea r award 1s i!il"~n to the men 1.1•hn acfil"ely participa1e
.. in civic organization~ .in addition tn l h~ir
r!uties with the department, Exchange
Club officials said .
Suitken Barg~
Adds Lake front
SAYBROOK. Ohio CUPll -R.obert W.
\\"oodbring wouldn't Rive up his home
r),•erlooking Lake Erie, so he sank a
surplus Arm y barge t., save h1,; backyard
frnm ~ng WAsbtd awa y.
\\'oodbrlng purchased A $7~.000 home
four VPa rs ago He wa11 tnld v.•t1\ e; action
'.l-r11.1ld erode the bockyard 1nd could
Pndanger his house A rf!taintr wall. hp
"'''+~ tnfryrmP<f . ~·ould cos.I $15.000 11nd
~orkmPn ~·ou!d only gusiranlce the J~b
fr>r 9() dt1\'S.
H" bnu~ht a ~·Yt.t1r.n!d s1wpl11,. b .. r~P
fr()m the. li S Army Corp,. nf En~1neers
He maneuvered the barge into position in
the .~hallnw water off hla backyard, then
sunk it late in Au,i;:u5l.
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SHE'S THE PRESIDENT
Cox Sc:liool's Kethy Walch
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ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT
Erin Wetzel
-DA il'!' ,llOf l••!t P~tl~'
COMPLETES DISTAFF SWEEP
Secret1ry Terri Mil es
From PGfle J
OIL CODE • • •
crude oil a da y
The new rees tha1 Green proposed in-
volved increasing the aMual Inspection
fee from $25 lo $100. lncrea!lng drillini
end redrilling permits from $100 to S200,
maintaining the waste water permits .iat
$30 a year, irr.posi ng a sewer connec!ion
charge of $100 and increasinii; the fet: for
inspection or recovery healers when they
arr moved frnm $100 to $200.
Th!> rnost contru\·ers111l increase was in
the annual in.~pt'l'liOn fee lrom $25 to
$100. which repre~enred a total Increase
of about Sl:I0,1111() annually
Crren !Mk the posi1ion that th•( ftt
!ihoi:ld extecd the til~":i1 Cfl~t nf the tn·
spel'llnn Oe<·ause 1t 11•1)u!d a ~sts1 1•l fore ·
ing removal of .,.,,ell<; that v•ere idle.
··That i~ kind of like wanting in gel rid
of minorities by raising taxe!I on their
homt":s.'' Maror ~!cCr11cken commented .
One pro\•ision in the oil ordinance
tightens the def101rinn of what constitutes
an ;>.ile ~·ell Prev10LL<i!y a well had to pro-
duce only 2(1 barrels of oil a year or 2G.000
cubic feel of...gas to be considered .ecth·e.
Students Ele~t Girls
The new ordinance uses the s1me
minimum production figures but states
lhat they niu.c;t be prod uced each qullrter
instead of annuall y.
'fhe assi~!<1n\ rilv n1;inaAer of Newpnrt
Beath. Philip Bcl!encnur1 , called this
prnl'i~ion a ~1t>p in the 1"i'1hl direct ion
Won1en's Lib Strikes Cox School; Is It a Trend? Ile s<iid th:i1 Nrwporl llC':it h owned 8.
4 ll·ilf're p;in·c! nt Bu~hard Stret>I and
llamil tnn A1·e11ur h11t eot1ld clo no!hing to
clei1n tip ;i well on lhr S''" because it was
opera1ed hv the leaseholder.
By fll s. JOANNE REYNOLDS
01 l!lt O•ilr Pile'! !tilt
The students at fountain Valley·s Cox
School may have discovered a new tv.·ist
10 the old political saw that ··as P.ia ine
goes, so goes the natirm ."
In a miniature of the upcoming national
c<impaign, the students he ld !heir elec-
tions earlier this month and roleC'ted girls
to the three. top offices.
Pnlitic;il obsen:ers ha\'e not exactly
seiled the Cox election as t1 portent of
thlngs to come, on a national scale, but it
is an indication of growing feminine
political activity -at least lit the
elementary school '!tvel.
for the next year Kathy Welch will be
president of the student body, Erin
\\'etul will be vice president and Terri
Miles will be secretary.
Thev were elected during a campaign
that was as educational as it was en-
co uraging for women's Jibbe.rs.
.. '"\\'e foll owed the national convenrinn
prncedure right down the line ."' Sllid Dan
Dolan . Cox princi pal. "Children can ret1d
about the . democratic process year after
year, but the real learning takes place
when !hey lfo ii fo r themselves.
"SinrP next year is an election year
and since many natinnal candidates ha\'e
t1lrearly begun preliminary aC'tiv ities to
primary elections, our teachers and their
youngsters will be 1paking the national
election t1 continuing unit of .!l!udy
throughout the school year."
Like the national campaigns, the week.
long convention marked the beginning or
the candidates' run for office. The can-
didates got signatures on petitions in
order to qualify for nomination at the
convention.
Each class in grades five through eight.
altf'nded as a state. Classes named
themselves everything from Snoopyvllle
to State of Intelligence and Clark's
Ct1lam1ty.
The nin("k conrent1on came r.om pJete
Y.'lth cand1rla1e bul!ons, stall: banners,
nominat ing speeches, and ·emergency
caucu ses.
Afler the cnnven!1{1n , stodents held
votPr reg1stra1 1on rlrives and learned the
basics of c;impa1gn work.
Teacher Pat Cairn, who helped ovf'rsee
the pro ject, ~ilid the students were able
to ga in pr;icr1c<1I exrf'r1ence in speech
\1•rit1nc:. platform 1,1•ritinR <1nd general
ct1mpa1i;n1n,g durini! the carnpa!gn.
The f11'e-day c<1mpa1gn cu!nunated on
election day, The students who had
registered voter! al designated polling
pl11ees <ind, whrn 1he results were in, the
women harl made ·a clean s1vePp nf it
So be prepared If Cox School is an.v ln-
d1catinn of things !() co1ne. there ma.1• be
a wom an running the country sooner than
you think.
"\\'e ha1•e been un successful in
tPaching a termination agreement ~·ith
the leaseholder." hr said. "Two years
a_l!n an offer wa~ made b.\' !he leaseholder
wh ich can only be described as unarmed
robberv.''
The ·present budget for the city's oil
dep<11lment is about $40.000. Oil Fie!d
Superintendent Herb Day ga\'e lhe eity
council an estimate of the total costs In
the city of enf orcin g cleanup and said it
came to $52.000.
The accur.ac~· of th figure!! was quell~
tinned hy councilmen
Day agreed that he "just. threw in'" the
proposed new fees and they were not
related to the city's cn5ts.
"I could ha\"e left lhi!:m bl11nk." he ad·
MesaC uncilmen Nix Teac~ers Focus
On City Jails
In Job Search
Second Soldier
Dies at F't, Ord
FORT ORD (UPI J -The second
' BatJ"n Consumer Unit
wldier in two v.·eeks has died from men·
ingi tis at the Fort Ord basic !raining
base. the army announced today.
Pvt. Robert Peele, 19, Tucson, Ariz.,
died f\1onday al the base hospital ;iflPr
being admitted the pre\'ious da y. Peele,
who was inducted in Srp1ember. was in
his rourth 1,1•eek or training . Ch~ it I~ merely a ghetto ~re.a
\'O getting • ploy by Oran&t County
afd of Supen'isors Chairmlln Robert
Bt1f.tin, the Costa Mesa City Council Mon·
day night refused his prnposal for a con-
sumer protection agency.
Councilmen had been asked previously
lo endorse the Battin concept of creating
an Orange C-Ounty Con5umer Protection
unit.
Deferring action. they asked Coun-
cil men .J11ck Hammttf. anrl Al\'in L.
Pinkley to ln\'est1ga1e and report on it.
The endnr~ernent r.equeSt \l"<IS subse·
quently rejer!ed 4 rn l 1ri1h Cou ncilman
\\"illiam L. St. Clair dissenting in whal
could only be called a Devil's Ad1·ocate
role
"11. is our cnn~ensus encl recom·
mend<1t1on that v.·p clo not back f.l r. Ra t·
tin.·· Cnuncil man P1nkle~· declared at the
nut~"!
··\re think ti i~ a po \11Jcal p!ny duP lo
h1~ upco minp: campaign for rP·election."'
P1nklty c0ntinuer!.
HP spec1f1 ral!v poi nted nut Ba!l ln's
F1r~l D1stnc1 includes Santa Ana 's lo"··
From ·PagP I
PAY •••
arb1!ratnr·~ report as fair and 1m·
par11al ."' she rnmmented.
The arbitration report. 11 r c e pt e d
unanimously hy the 173-memher associa·
fion Mond"Y afternoon, also calls for :
-A policy a\101,1·ing ttachers lo visit
other classes to obser11p inno\·ati\'e pro-
grams and teaching methods.
-~laihtenanct of a dtfinilil'P pro-
cedure in se!ecting;:ut e ~·a g e
art1bra!ors.
-A trained remedial r. ad ing spPtiaHst
at tach school
-Freeing more funds for student field
I rip.~
-Allo1.1·in'! learhPrs In L:ike mAt Pnals
from school to finish ptOjects al home .
-An attempt lo secure; funrls lo employ
rlassrnnm teachers tn "v.·nrk on cot .
r1culurn nver tjlP summer mniJths
-R\1dgetini.: SS.000. to re 1 m bu rs e'
lei:ichers for courses required by Wie
school board. '
-Liberalization of lhti ma!trnity \e11\'e
pol1Cy.
-A writ!Pn policy for tht selection of
summer school teachers.
-ExpPndilure of an already budgeted
SI~ per teacher im pro\·ement in heal\h
and welfare, benefits.
Realtors Hea r
Speech 011. Cuba
1he Huntington 8P11ch·Fnuntarn Val ley
Boarrl of Real!ors will ht11r Fr11 nk
Peral111 ~peak on Cuha befnff' Ca.slro At
thP!r brPt1k fa ~t meeltn~ \\'erlne~clRy .
rf'ralr.11 is on the stitfl of tht M11cn111>-
lrv1ne Company real estate agency in
Nev.•port Beach.
The breakra~t 1,1i\1J be held lit ~Ille
Square Golf Cluh at 8 a.m.
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income artas and concentration! of BlaC'k
i nd Chicano voters.
Pinkley said he and Hammett C<>O·
(erred v.·ith Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald W. Caspers' administrative Aide
Tom Puentes, before coming to 8. con·
clusion about Battin's proposal.
"We find many,· many laws on state
and federal books that cover the. same
piece of ground," Pinkley said, "some
just enacted."
He ti cked them off likt a directory of
governmental agenciPs, six at the state
level.
··rresident Johnson even had a lady -
t think it wa~ the beginning of \\'omen 's
Lih -appointed In coun t the number of
pet1~ in a c11n or ~·helher there '"''as ton
much juice."' he added .
· nic.ru~c.1nn ., s-n:.ir ped rnunc1!man St
Clatr, lt111nr.h1ng nne in l\hich ht charged
nne cnnsumrr "'alchdog, the Better
R11c.1nf'~~ Rureau. is only a self-ser\•ing
mrrrhan1 ~· lnhh~
roe.ta ~1P~t1 ha.c. no ARR unit locally, St .
Clair n{l!er!
··1 _l!enPr;ill~ rl1s;iO?rPP \1 ith r..1r Batt in.
P11t r ,im f()r lhP ·11nle pt'nple ' I tPll you
there \~ a cr,vin~ nprcl [nr what he prn-
pr"l<-Pc. -mt1kin~ hnnf'~I mf'rchants riut of
~h;irly rine~." he said.
SAN ~ATEO IAP) -Thousands of
teachers •re suddenly finding themselves
out of a job. but a newly formed
organ1zat1on 1rl1J 1ry to find them
employmtn! in les~ conventional areas,
SllCh i!S Jail,i;:,
"'Today thrre are no schools in 89 per
cent of rne city ;,nd county jails and l"d
like to seP what can be done about that."'
said Robert [)~·an, who with a dozen
friends has formed the Or~anizatlon of
l 'nemployrcl Teachers -OUT.
"At !h1~ po1nl in !nne it ht1s become a
full ·l 1n1e job JU~t to find a job."' said
[)>,1•an. wh'l ~old~ a 1naster's degree in
dram;i but 1,1•a:; unable 1n obtain employ·
1nent in 7.'i ~chnol districts to wh ich he
applied \;isl surrirner
"Thr idC'<i 1s that 1here are a few jobs
a\"a1lahlr for an unrmpln~·ed lracher if he
rnr.~ hard rnou_l!h to i.:e1 1heni.·· Dwan
s a1cl \\"rrlnr~(la\· in an 1ntrr1·ir11 '·But I
sre 1hfl real rns~1h1l1 t:.-;is 1nvnlremenl 1n
new ideas and he~1nn111R prn1rcts . .c11ch AC.
rt('vPlnp1n i.: ~chools in city and county
jt11l.c. ..
D11;in h;ic r,illfld fl n1rr\1rll! fr1r \lnnd;iy
n1J.lh! 1n rl1 ~cuc.~ a n11n1hr r nf emp)nl"mPnt
1rlPa" wit h 1he hf'lp nf 20 expPr!~ 1n p11bhc
anrl pri~Atr rrluc1111()n Ile hil~ 1nl"l\Pd the
f<!1n1atcrl 5,0()() JOblr~~ !flt1rh er.c in !he
~;in f'raneisco Bay Area 1n attend
The meningitis death twn 1,1·eeks ago
"'as the first reported at the Fort since
,\1arch of 1970 Pee!e"s ca.~e \!'as the; st.\'·
enlh at the traio1n,i;: facili ty this year of
the highly communicable disease.
Fort Ord w<1s rlnsrd for fnur nlonths
h~tween December 196'1 and ~ta rch IMS
b.'· a masslve meningitis outbreak in
11hlch 107 soldiers and dependents came
dn\vn v.·ith the disease, including IS
persons who died
Building Code
Action Looms
Fountain \"t1ll t\' rnunrtlmen wiJJ take
hnal Ac!1nn to~irzht on ~ serif':s or
rr1·1s1nnc. ?f"OPf'sPd fo r the tl!y·.~ building
cnde
Thr ~rronrl rrArl lnl! '111he re1 i~ions w\11
bP hPlrl r!unnp: 1he cn11nc1I meeting al g
r rn 1n r111 hall
The 1 h;in}!~'~ :.re N-1ng m:idr. <1rcnrrl 1n~
tn <1 b11ild 1ng rlrpt1Tlmen1 spokesm;,.n . 10
kPPP the cnrlf'~ 11r 10 date 1.1'ith
tr1 l1nrilr1l!ir~I 1nnn1a t 1r>n~ in the b1iilcl1ng
111. 1~1 rie~
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
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(or is it?)
HAVE YOU EVER GONE INTO A STORE , AND BEFORE A SALESMAN
APPROACHED YOU, TRIED TO DETERMINE PRICES ON GOODS NOT
MARKED?
MANY cARg T STORES Do NOT HAVE "Pti 1ces INDICATED ON"
THEIR SAMPLES.~ THE THE 0 R'f ·rs T.HAT THIS WAY THEY CAN
CHARGE "WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILi BEAR."
AT ALDEN'S PRICES ARE POSTED ON ALL Oil.OUR SAMPLES SO
THAT CUSTOMERS CAN BROUSE THROUGH TijE SELECTIONS AND
KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LO'oKING AT. TOO, THERE IS ALWAYS THE
POSSIBILITY OF A L 0 WE R PRICE IF CONDITIONS WARIANT,
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ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
' 1663 Placentia Ave. '
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Molf. ithru Tllurt., t to 1:10 -~I., t to t -Sert., t :JO to I
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H DAILY PILOT :J
l~ixon Urges N~tional Health Insurance Bill ·
\\'ASHI NGTO~ IAP' -President Nix-
on's administr<1,lion urged Congfess today
to apprO\'e its plan for a national systen1
ur go\lernment·regulated and a i d e d
pri\'ate hc:1!th insurance.
Rival plans. Health. Education and
\\lelfare Secretarv Elhot L, Richardson
told tl1e House \\'avs ·and ~teans Con1-
1nillce. are either 1nadequa!e or hopell'S5·
l.1' Coi.tly in nloney and rnrinpo wc1·
Aimi ng al ertactrne11t of some 1orn1 of
~cneral health co1·erage O("next year. the
i:omnuttee (lpened hc~.rings on lhe 11·hulr
ran)!e o! proposal s
The \'1~on plan ls 1n h10 parls
Employer! wou ld be. requ ired lo offer
comprehensi\'e basic health insuranl·e
coverage. tailored to federal standards.
10 ~mployes and their dependenls.
The en1ploye \\'OUld p<iy 35 percent of
the pre1n ium for the fiti.t lll'O and a ha lf
years. after thnt 25 percent 'l'herr ll'ould
be son1e dedu(·tible 11e1ns a beneficiary
patient 11·ould ha1e to p;iy but when !lie
cost of an illness reaC'hed t:ala.stroph1l'
le\ els he \I OU.Id be lully {'O\ered.
-The govcrninent would liclfl pay for
s1111ilar rovcragt' lor poor runul!es not 111-
tluded in the e1nploy er-e111plo}e pl:1n
Those deef!'l.ed able to do so 11ould eo11-
lrt'bute part of lhe cost.
An estimated 3 million families. about
1:1 million persons. ~·outd be incJuded.
\'arious provisions would encourage !he
org .. n1:t<it1ou and use uf health ma1n-
1en<1nce orglln1:tations -groups of prac·
tlt1011crs and fae1llt1es offeri ng •·on1·
Pl'ehens11 e hc<ilth scr1 Ires fur <l f1:>.cd
inonthh lel'
"Eviclence ind1c<1tes such group~ 11.re
n1ore cltic1cnt ;,nd m:iy be Je.~s tosl l ~ '
Biehardson S<11d
In 11dditinn there ll'tiuld be an arra} or
rrgulat1ons inteudcd to p r r 1• e n t
unre<i.sonable charges and reduce 111-
efficiency on ihe part of insurance ea r-
ners and providers of health servic~.
One of !he principal rivals to the i'llxun
plan L~ a laDor-backed proposal for a fully
tederal ~y~ten1 of general 1nedical
l'01'erage. tax-suppor1ed
Richal'dson sqid this wuuld cost near!\' ~60 billion nnnullll.V in new t.:ixes .and "ls
sin1pl} infeasibl e "
He also found fault 111th other pL:ins. 111-
l'lt.cl111g ihoi.e backed by 1he An1er'itan
~lediciil A~soc1at1on and the Health
Insurance Association or America and
ret~1n1; on tax credit s or pen:il!ies to help
• finance medical care
"Tht ma1or shortcoming in both the
liJ>. c1 tdlt an<l penally approaches is the
great unlikelihood of a c h i e v 1 n g
universality 111 prUlcction, ·· Richardson
::.aid
Plun::.. like 1J1<1t backed hi' Sen Ru ssell n Long I 0-La I, fur c;llasirophic dlness
eo\Crage onl\ "dl"I not address the prcv
hlt<ms or mcu1power and resourc e
d1.:tribut11Jn ' H1t'h<1 rd son :.cud
"The nd1111n1slr:1tion '::. pr0f)(Js11ls aro1d
thP donge1·s of 1110 r x 1 re 111 e s , ·'
H1chardson ~:11d. · unr 1\hH~h 1rould
House Rejects ·War Pullout
•sea Could Die'
Ocean Pollution
Danger Outlined
U,I T1l1•h1:·
MAKES GRIM PREDICTION
Marine Explorer Cousteau
.4 nahei11i Poli cr
Capture Markel
Robbery Suspec L
An .!.,nahein1 strong arn1 robber.1
suspe('t \\'as captured tty" policf'MOn'day
after a (\l'O·C1ty chase at speeds up to 9Q
niiles all hour.
Arrested on charges of robbing the ;.
l!:Je\·en marker at 239 S. l\1agnolia Ave ..
was Lanny I\. f,oodman , 20, or 8732
Pacheco St .. \\'estin inster.
t\ suspecl had ned the n1arl.:el \1•11h $135
in 1·a~h att'.'r st riking a rlcrk 111 the
1nouth "·11h a broken b-OHle
•\rn1ed 1\ 11 h a drseripl!nn of the
~u,j>C't\ ~ 1 ar l)lf1trr Bill R1(kf'1t<: spot·
trd Gu<idn1.i 11 1111 :-i1.1gnol1a near L1neol11
and pur~ucd l11 n1 <11 •perc!~ up lo 9() milr!I
a11 hou1
l'ol1cc ,,1\d tiood111an 1lrurc 11110 l;;irdrn
C1·0\f' 1rhrrr t1r 11;1<: tornr1·t·d 1n a tul rlr
,\ill and "i11a.:hr(I 111 , t·.11· 11110 ll.ickl'!t~'
polite 1('h11·I··
The ~u ... pcel tlrd 11n i.101(Ind11ie citlrrrr
fired four 8110!s a1 h11n 11(' \1·as not h11 .
I le was rhstO\'ercd latrr ti1d1ng under
~on1c i.hrubbcry.
Chi cauos Take Ove r
I.OS AJ\'GF.LES (UPI I -Several dozen
Chicano students at the t:niversl!y or
.South~rn Cali ~Jrnia occupied--1 portion of
the campus student union t\1onday when
lht'ir organ i1.ation 11•as ·denied office
i;pace.
;\len1bcr~ of ~l rchoi . Mex~an-American ~1udenl group. refu~ed 10 allOI\' non·
Chica nos i!CCe~.~ 1o lhe orfice floor They
\\·rrr expet·tecr To meei 1..-1Jh a ~tudent
hoard 1ocla.1 ,
La 1v Knocks "
'Oppvrtunity'
A Seatt le sojourner who ga,·e the
n.ame Opfl()rlun ity fsra'I t\·as ar.
r'sted \\'h1le walkin g a Gtrman
she.pherd pup on Ne\\'porl Pier
tlionclay. in '\'iol ation of the Newport
Beach Cily Council's controversial
lcai<:h 1111\'.
Dubious police unable to verify
lhr niime. Opporlunlty lsrae.I booll·
ed tht su~pect ;is J ohn D::>e. im-
pou11ding the dog for safeketping.
CFlicer Dan DiSant~ 1 said the
bearded suspect gave his physica l
age a~ 23. but c1aitnec1 "he: "'as truly
born last J\·\av 27. when he took the
new n(lme.Opportunit y Israel li e also 5aid he tias onl~· been in
1011·n three d11y~. ;r n additional
re11.~on he ~·11 s ./onnally OOOked on
the niun lctptrl eodr v i o I 11 ti on
l'htlr'ge. l)Y 11~sure tour\ BJ>'
pcar<111ee. '
WASHINGTON I UPI 1 -Ca pt . Jacques
Yves Cousteau said 1'.londay that unless
action is taken lo eliminate polllion, thr
v;orld's oceans \\'11! die \\'1lh1n ha'lf a cen-
tury.
"If nothing was done ... in JO, 10. 5U
years, it "·ould be !he end of e\'eryth1 n;;.''
the French marine explorer said at lhl'
open ing session of an inte rnational i:on·
Ference on ocean pollution.
Couseau providl'd a series of poss1blr
steps to e\in1inate pollution. including a
suggestion that 1he ansll'er may be 111
outer 5pace.
Cousteau noted th;it the area (if the
oceans outside territorial rights 11·as
"outla\v country" ~·here pollution eannot
nOI\' be controlled. But Cousteau said he
had '·great hopes for Skylab ! r. which
he sa'1d \\'Ot.Lld be able to spot polluters
fron1 outer space.
"Skylab It can becontl' the po!rct 111
•uter space that i:an keep us 111 line In
11rotect future. generations. he said
Cous teau. ho11·ever. said the key elr
inent in & change in man·s attttude -
qna!Jy discardini: the out-of-dale no!1(11l
!hat rnan rs still balll111g nature fur
11rv1vaL He said n1an won th:H baltlr
ll1 e generaf ion~ ago and nO\\ rnuq tu111
lo savini; the envi ronrncj1!
He conceded 111\·ould br "d1fl1,·lill. 1cr1
diH icult." lo convince 111;;11 H w;t;; 1in1c tiJ
"leave the ri fle on the wall and 111r011·
a1l'a.v the l1nng pin."'
Anion~ his suggest11ins \\ere tt ~~ 5 10 }.}
bill ion annual budgel r o r internal iona1
111arine research ~1·ith the United Stales
('hipping in about half : pre-testing and
licensing of nel\' products to determine 1f
they are poll utants: continued education~
and a campaign to convince industry tt:
progra m into lhc price of their product~
the cost of eliminating pollution.
Marijuana 'High'
~·l ea n s Chcn1il'al
l 'ryin•r to Exit'! • !:"
:lTAXFOH\) •LP !· -Th" ~L·1c·nl1~1-;
11ho [1ri.I 1sol<ited -and oner s,rn lhr~1led
-the. ac1irr ingredient 1n n1ar1Juana
says a marijuana "high'' 1s apparcntlv
produced by the body in trying to gel rid
of lhe narcotic:.
Dr. Raphael r.techoulan1 or Hebre1v
University in Jerusalem made the state·
rnent while attending e two-da y syn1-
posium on drug abuse.
lie said hi s current work was intended
to determine v•hat happens after the ar·
ti ve chemical constituent of mariJuao.a
enters the bod,\·
Seven years t1AO. ~1echoulam and Ills
colleagues u1 .Jerusalem 1 so I a I e d
telrahydrocannab1nol 1THC 1 as lhe onl.\'
aclil'e chemic<il co n1ponen1 111 marijuana
and hashisb. -
Later, under a '.';;it1on11l lnst1tu1r nf1
~1ental Health grcint. i\1 e c h o u I a 111
synt hesized marijuana, which would h;.1e
given o,arcotics agents nightn1ares excepl
that the synthetic pol ha s ~uch high costs or production .
~leehoulam said ii )s a well known fact
that the body excrete!\ everything it docs
not wanl or cantlOt use~\Vhen the man·
juana cigtirelle is smoked, !he THC goe~
into the bod y in an Inactive state. At
some later lime , he said. somethini;:: ap-
rtars to happen in the me1aDolisrn th}.t
transforms the et1mpound Into ::in <'ICl1\'e
ingredient .
Later. the ''high'' takes place but it is
not known exactly whert in the che mical
and biologi~al process th is takes placr.
Tht' answers, he said. ma y provide
valuable informAlion not onlv aboul
psychoactive drugs but also the Workings
of the hpman metabol ism.
No Married Pri est~,
VATI C A ~CITY ~•U PI !. -,t,,n
ove rwtietming mitj.pril y of delegate~ 10 •
the th ird internatiohal ,synod of Rishop~
rejected today Any chan11:e 1n lhr Ro1nan
t,;atholic church'~ Jaw barring 111arrrcd
prir~1 !1
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RargC's: spray \\a\er on burning ,.\n10<·0 oil dr1ll1ng
platfortn in the (;ulC of r.1ex1t o about 40 n1iles fron1
:\ew Orleans. !-"ire ha!'. been burning: since Saturday
a nd 011 company oftici a!i. say 1t may take 45 day.s to
drill relief \ve ils to stop oil and gas f!O\v feeding the
fire.
Police Holt I T tto
Me11 for l "o1111L y
·"hootill{.{ Deat.11
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'[\\\) n1rn found e~;un1n1n1J ltir body 111
;i r:ornpan 1on 1n a park(·d !'<11 \h;tr <it·
(f.aetr<l the attenuon flf 1110 l)i'l.~.~111,e
C,1l1torn1;r l-llgt11l':1y patrol11len are !rxta.v
hrld in Orange County Jail on suspicion
of murder
The ho'h of the tl11rd n1<1n, ~hot in !11r 1"11·k of !he head by an automalit round
1n thr ca r. has not vrt Ix-en identifird
Orange County 0i.heri!r" offi cers <1r·
rested \'orman \I Burchell. 18. ;:ind
\\'1lha1n /) Dunn('. 18, ho1 h of Stan1ford .
l'onn . \1rrnd;1v IHJ!h1 "horth aflrr thr1
11 rrP 1 al!cd to the S<ttld Can,\'fltl tun10H 1.f
!hr S;in IJ11·i;o Frrrw:i~ b~ a Cl/P 01111,·r
1';1lrol111cn Fr;.inl.: llo;.r ;ind 11:-ilpti
\\ und ";:ru! Ht('\ ffl11nd h<ll h 111r11 111 thr
1);1!~('{1 l:l!' 111th !ht" l1<1d1 ()/ tht" 1!11111
n1a11 "llunpl'd 111 lhr Iron! ~1·;11 H11n·hrll
.;rl (! ll111111 r1'IU,l'd11l 1d1'11tJll' lhr 1a11111
·1 llr1 ,11f· ll('ll\t; qu1·•111,n1•d 111111· ;1111! 11 r
:irr ;u
01111'1\ 11\\•'"1 1)!;ot111~ 1hl' ~111111~ '
·,h,1\l l .~ (',.,pr .. JanH <> Brn:11lbt•h ~aid.
l'ou.11.L y Cancel.~
Boarcl Me etin gs
Orange Count y Board o r
Superviso rs regular meetings for
roda\· <.nd \\'ednl'~da\' ha ve been
c:anCclled because "n10st boa rd
members arc attending the Count\·
Super1•i:;ors As soc 1al1 on· •1f
California Conven11on 111 ~lontcrry .
:\'r.\'.1 regular mee1lng of lt1e
supel'\'15ors \1·1ll be Tuc.sda.\, Ort.
~6. at 9·30 a m
Japan Si1pports Taiwan
111 211cl Day U.N. Debate
t:'.'\JTED L\AT!ONS 1U PI 1 -.Japan
sriid today the mo\·e to expcl ;\a1ionrili~!
Ch ina frorn ll1e United Na tion s 011 a
~1n1ple 1naJonty vote would be ir·
responsiblr because 1l ignores lhc rral
s1 toation in thr Far East.
Former Japanese Foreign ,\linrsler l\i-
lrhi Aichi spoke on the second day of the
Chin:-i debate as pro-Peking <1nd pro-
Tanva n force~ scrarnblcd for a d01cn
undecidrd \'Oles
\'H11onal1~t Chinrse d1plom t1ts !'11
prf'""cd ronfidenre thr l' ~ $ea1 would
hf' ':l\'ed b1 a margin of f11·r or s1..-1n(r ~
:--our(·r~ c lo~r to thr l. S :->tatr 01'p<in ·
1nrn! t<ilked 111 lcrrns 111 a lhrec or tour·
\l•IC' \ wturl' ni:·rgin
l\11 ·h1 po111tf'd ulll !ha! t)\1\~l ri111r\ttir., 111
\,1,1 and lhr P,1e1l1( arta "uppurtrd l ' '.'..
1r,oh1JJl'11l( 1·all1ng l11r !hi' )('<ll1ng of
\'11111!1111111'1 { llllHI 111 t'lil!li lhr ,\..,~r111hl 1
;'111rl lhr ~r' uni~ Cu11111·il while rr(]u11·111g
a t1111·1lurd1; 1otr f"r appr11l':il 0f Pt'king s
drn1n11d for lhr r .~p11l~10n of Ta·111·an
Thr Albanian rr~olut1011 c·ont;Hn111c
Peking's dc111and. Aichi s;i1d. 11a~
•·unre ason'1blr and peren1ptnry.··
"Quite frankly. to adopt the Albanu.i11
re ~olution by a simple majority would he,
1n our considered view . an irresponsihle
<i!litude not befitting the high prestige
and nob,le obligation of our \l'Orld
organization." ~a;J Aichi
Although 10 of the first 15 speakers in
the hi storic debate voiced suppOrt for thr
Communists. U.S. and l\alionalisl leaders
l'Ontinued lo reflecl optimisn1.
llO\\'e\·er. inforn1al \'Ole surre~·s t'Oll·
ducted by o1hrr sources shO\\'ed that !hr
l" S -Sponsored n10\·e to Sal'e ;:i It
Assembly seat for Chaing K<11°shek'" X:i -
t1onalists while seating Ma inland China in
the A~seinbly 1111<! the Secu rity Cou1i
~l.lll wa s short of lhe 1\•11111i11s \'Otes.
\\'1th lht· bullol111g ;ii leas! two weeks
away. polls tak en by dip!oniats favoring
opposite sides i11 the Ch1nesr question in-
<11e11tcd ttiat the outcome rested on a
dozen roun1nes still listed by both as
undec1drd.
Of the fir~t 11 !>penkcrs hca~d ~londay
111 the deb;itc ·s open ing round. e1ghl
1avorcd Pl'k1ng and three Ta111·an
\V 0111an Attackc<l
l n . ..\pa rt 111 c n l;
}{obbcd of ~3;)
A SanU1 An;i ll c1g h!s won1a n 11as gr.1h·
brr! J~ .~hf' rn!i'r"d tier apartn){'flt .~1t\n·
1lu v nit:ll! raped nn d lhcn robbed of $31
hy :in 1111 rudrr wht1 1s being hunted today
b.1· Or:rngr Coun!y .~hrriff's officers.
Thr altrac:1ivc 28-yrar-old victim told
inv('sligalors shr retu rned lo her S;inta
An a Avenue ap<1rtn1ent about 9:30 p.m.
and lound a t:ill well built man waiting:
for her 111 the d:Jrknri.~ .
She !old offierrs she was repeatedly
raped and that tt1r at1acl1er then took S.ti
•rc1n1 her purse before fleeing frorn the
buildnu~ She 1nan:ii.:ed tor'unlie the bonds
and call 10 he.r neighbor~ for help.
l nvci.t1~1Lors tllday said the.1· ha\'t' a
(ir~cript 1on of lhc w0n1an's attai.:ker The
v1c~n1 11·r1.~ 1dcn:11 1ed as lhe SH>ter of a
t:o~ta l\·1c.-,a policeman .
• Einstei11'~ Law Pio:t7.;d · . . . ) .
Ato1nic Clocks RecorJ1 Sloiver C1u1nge_s In Flig1it •
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\\'ASl-ll NGTON 1U Pl 1 -A U.S. Na1a l
()bser\·atory scientist sa id ~tonday that
"\err preliminary" r!'sults of an e.~p
eriml'nt in which atomic clocks \verc
!Jo1\•n around the \\'Orld indicate Albert
F:instein correctly theorized that motion
affects time.
The exprrimenlS were tarried out dur-
ing the last l\\·o v.·eek~ and it ~·ill be
another two or three "'eeks before tests
npd con1puter calculations can delermint
the ex act effect of the slobe-girdling Jet
aircraft flights on the time kept by four
atomic clocks.
13ut Or. G.~1.R , \\'inkier. director of
the li.S. N;n·al Ob~rva1ory·_~ time
srr\'ir.r. s11i d on the bnsis or ''vPry
11rel1m1nary resolts. ii looks as though lhc
1Einsteinian1 prediction~ ha\.'e been
established "
Th" E111~tr1n ~)lel'i<'l throrv of relalivi·
• ly. datin g back lo 190$, held that tirne
pAssed m9re slo11·ly for mo\"ing objrtts
than for objccls ::,landing com pAratively
still. But until precrae timekeeping
de\'tces such as <1tomic clocks and hi gh·
speed vehiclrs such as jel aircraft wen~
developed. the theory could not be tested
in practice. That was btcause: the. e.Hecl •
of mo!ion on time all theorized b)· fi in·
stein \\'OUld be very small until velocity
approached the speed of light
The clllek.~ were transported around the
\\'Orld under the supervision of Dr. Joseph t . Hafele of Washington University. SL
Louis. dlld 'Richard E. Keating or the
Naval Observ:itory. The eastWard trip
was carried oul two \Yei'k s ago: the
,1·e.~t ward nigh!. last week . A mastf!r
atomic clock in the ob11ervatory here. wa~
used lo compare the effects of lhe flights
on lhc four clock~.
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According to Jlafele's calculations, the
c·Jock.~ should have lost 100 billionths of a
second on ti\> cas!ll'«.rd trip: and gained
300 bilhonths"\f a second flown in the
other direction "'ith the earth's eastvnfl'U
rotation of 1.000 miles per hour sub-
trarted.
Winkler said th<> preliminary tests ap-
peared to confirm a gain on the ·westward
!rlp and a los~ on the eastward night, but
it still Is nrcessary to "crank into the
ev11luation" the exact courses, speeds and
alliludes or !he planes and test the effects
of environmental influences encounte'r{d
during the experiments. \.
One effert o[ the "clock par1fio1_" could
he that as!ronauts Oying at tpetds close
to light's 186,000 mile per .llecond velocity
"·ould age more slowly than their con·
1empor11ries lefl on tarth
displace a flexible. pluralistic , com-
pftillve system. the other which would do'
httle or oollung to reform that system."
Chairman Wllbur D. Mills ! [).Ark.\,
opened !lie hearings with a remark that
An1er1cans are ··1ncreasmgly resentful o!
trying Lo find the way through a maze of
referring practitioners to find service!
for wh1th a higlier and high er part of the
fa111ily budge t mu st be used, and th1~
11 ithout confidence that the care flna!I)'
obtained 1s appropriate or of high quah•
t;. "
Vote (,/
Mansfield
Measu1~e
Beaten Bacl\.
\\'ASHIN~ tUPll -The House, on
an indirect lest of antilvar sentirnenf, re-
fused Tuesday to accept a Senate amend-
ment colling for the l'o'ithdrawal of all
U.S. forces frofn Southeast Asia by next
spring. Th<' vote was 215 to 192.
The action followed a personal appeal
from Presidenl Nixon lo 38 Democrats
at the Vt'hile House and a decision by Re-
publican leaders in the Hou se to block a
direct vote on Sen. :'I-like l\ta.nsficld 's
\..... a1nend1nenl.
-~ritics charged that 1hc GOP leaders
diJcked a dirC<.'t 1•ote bctausl' they ·were
afrnld they \\lould bc beaten, but the Re·
publicans said they were just trying to
keep the Senate from dominc.ting the leg·
1slative process.
In addition. House flepu blican Leader
Gerald R. Ford said ad option of i\1an s-
fie!d 's provision would undercut Presi-
dent Nixon's ncgotJating flexib1hty \\he n
he visits :-itainland China and the Sovie~
l nion next spring .
House GOP whip Leslie Arends of 1111·
nois. exercising lhe tradit1ona.l right •if
the minority to choose its favored mem·
ber to offer the one mollon a\IO\\'cd on
1nstr uct1ni;:: House conferee..;. kept antiwar
members from forcing a vote on whether
the House should accept lhe )lansfirld
an1end1nent
Instead hr offered a nlollfln lhilt tll r
House conferees accept no Senare amrnd-
men!s thc.t were not i::ern1ane ro tile 52!
billion rni!itary procurer11cnt bill under
House rules.
Arends claimed the Adtnin1stration had
the vo tes lo bea t the an1endnlent but
Hep. Lucien Nedz1 1D-J\!1c;h .1. ;i supporter
ol tile pro1·ision, charged ··There isn't
an.v question !hal the}l'rc ducking a \'Ole .. , )'
Nedzi, while hesitating 1o c!ai1n vic tory
for his side If a vote came. said the
Adm in1strat1on apparently "was con-
cerned about tile possibility of losing ."
Arends. as "'ell as llousc GOP Leader
Gerald R. F{lrd. i\hch., de nir<: that
Republican.~ were dod gins-a straight up-
or-do11·n \'Olc
The Repuhhcan decisinn followed 1hc r;op congressiona l leaders' \\•eekly
mcerinc \\'1th Nixon and a \Vhitr House
briefing f1Jr 34 Dernorrrttu· congressmen
\1ho !he Achni nistra11on apparent ly fclt 11
1.-·ould count on tor .~upporr
.\'1xun droprerl in 011 thr bnrhni:; Iha!
ll':lS being co11d11c1cd hy l\dn1. Tho1n:-i~
.\lo0rer. cha1rn1;in of Ilic Jo1n1 ('h1efs ol
~:;ilf. The President tQld the grou1) he ap-
prec1ntl"d the bipart isan sup1>0rl he had
r~cr1\·cd on 111aJor issu es. nr:cord1ng to
\\·hlle House Press Secrelaiai Ronald
Ziegler. · 1
Continued su pport would be necessary
and added that a negati\•e vote todav
would be "unfortunate," Ziegler quoted
the President as saying.
Breezes Pusl1ing
Ne ,vport Yachts
In Caho Race
B,• AL~ION LOCKAREY
OA!l Y l'lLOl l o•rl"• Edl19r
The six yarhts in Ne1vport llarbo1 Yalht Club 's Cabo San Luca s race today
y,•e e behveen the San Benitos Islands
an Turtle Bay, ·
North ·;lrinds 18 to 20 knots wer('
pushU1g the fleet toward its destTnation a~
·Cabo Sa n Lucas. F'arlher snuth, wind!;
were reported in !he 28 lo 30-knot range.
If the winds hold, the lead yachts are
expected to arrive at the cape by Friday
·morning. ,
Leaders 11t this morn ing 's rolrcall were
Al Schoellern1an's ,\nna twlaria 11 fron1
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and \Villia m
V. \Vright's Kah1li from Huntington
!{arbour Yacht Club. The two yachts
were reporting the same latitude but An·
na Maria II was 10 miles farther
off short. .
The two Columbia 57s, Kus:J Ward't
Aries and Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy 0,
were sa ilin.1i within five miles of eacll
other with Arit<s in the lead .
l1atitude and longitude positions :
Aries -27.53 N. 115-2$ \V,
Dorothy 0 -27.~ N, 11$-2$ W
Novia det Mar -28-40 N. 116-25 W.
Anna i\1aria II -27-39 N. 115-45 \\'-
Kahili -27-48 N, 115-35 W.
S.'tyula -28-!2 N. 115-33 \V
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Gree11 Weenie
At Dead End?
By THOMAS rtlURPHINE
01 "" D•llr P1'91 ~ .. u
THE \\'A\'WARD BUS: 'l'he gree rr
\\'ecnie, also known as Old Smokey and
~omet1mcs ahas The Grunt, may soon
become as cxltnct a form of transport.a·
lion as the Big Red Cars of yesteryear.
South Coast Transit Corporalion m;1,y
be in th e final throes of abandoning its
bus service which used to be knoll'n as
the Laguna-Santa Ana line .
Over the )'Cars, !his coastal bus service
plied its n1achincs on a roule 1h;1l
nieandercd fron1 San ta Ana dO\\'T] through
Costa 111esa to stops in f\"cwport, Balboa
and on downcoast to Laguna.
IF YOU HAD a nickel for every kidney
Eha ken along this route ove r the ye.1rs ,
you'd never ha ve another money 1,1·or~··
Lamentably, I guess, it 's money that is
the root of endin g the route.
In sunnier limes. lots of folks rode the
bus line and !ht1t's ho11"Come its vehic les
got so many colorful nicknames like the
Coreen \Veen 1e and The Grunt. Old
Smokey was applicable too. Just follow
one for a couple of m1lcs.
Years ago, South tllain Slreet in Santa
Ana was knoll'n ;is The \V;ishboant. This
was because adjacr11l F;irming lands
drained off onto the ro:id\\'ay, causing a
buckling of the pavcmcn1 into sharp un-
dulations for abnu t tt1rce m!IPS. This
"''as a favorite spo t for riding the Lagun;i .
Sant.a Ana line. After lhat .. vou dirln"t
need to spend a din1e on the roller·
coaster Al the l.Alng Bet1ch Pike.
THEV '\'E LO~'G SINCE fixed Santa
Ana's \fashbonrd but ti nppartntly h;isn "t
i:i ided hus line fortunes 11n.v. Directors of
South Coas! Tr;insit Corporation are cur-
renlly ple:iding v.•ith the Cali fornia Public
Utilities Commission to ;:illnw them to
knock off sPrvice to LRgun;i Bt.'ach and
Nev.·port-Balboa 1·1a Costa f\lcsa.
They assert that lhe Green \\'eenie lost.
them S48,000 l;ist year despite increases
in fares.
Ticket prices for the grand ride. on The
Grunt Wffil up last J\larch but patronage
went down 29 percent
SO IT JS THAT ~he PUC okays the
bus service demis~ the Green Weenie
may join P.o.cific El Irie Railway's Big
Red Ca rs and never pass our way again.
It is a somewhat peculiar lhat all this
c«#les at a lime when a lot of people., in-
cluding Orange County Transit District
leaders. are probing 11•a.vs to expand
public transportation and thus remove a
lot of smog-inducing vehicles from our
roads.
In f:i ct. lran$i l dfstricl dlrrctors only
th is week decided lo move ahead with a
$2.5.000 sludy of countv bus needs.
AND LAGUN A BEACH city officials
are seekin g permission to ef pand thei r
municipal ser\'ice 1 n t o Laguna Hills.
Leisure World and Laguna Nig u<'I ln Los
Angeles, lransit official.o; hal'e been ex-
peri menlini;t w1rh min1-bu~es to help soh·e
!he high 11·ay crush.
Thus in a lime \l"hen people are pushini;t
for more bu.~ scrv1c-e, the GrePn \\'een1t
is d.vi ng. That"s the trouble 11 ith buses. 11
seems
Ynu can't
or going.
!('II whethl:'r the.1"re coming
Pat \Viii
\\"ASHINGTON 1Ar 1 -~I r.~. R1rhard
r>:ixon has ('011f1rn1rd 1hil l .•he w1IJ be
gn1n~ w11 1l the Pr<'>U!rn t on hi~ trips tn
the Soviet l"n1on :ind rh1na .
"Oh, sure." shr rrpl1rd e1nph-1ll<'illly
v.·hen asked ir she pl;i ns lo m~ke the !rip
to ~l.oi;cow 1n f.la .v She accompan ied htr
husband on his h1ston c 1r1p 1n 1hr So\·1ct
Union when he v.·a~ vire presirient in \9.19.
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lll'I "'"'' C~lrl CUBA HIJACKING ATTEMPT ENOS NEAR BEGINNING
Broken Line Jndic•t•~ Or iginal Proposed Route to H•vana
Tight Security. Engulfs
J(osygin 011 Canada Tour
OTTA\VA (UPI ) -So1•iel Premier
Alexei N. Kosy~in. showing no ill efft<""ts
from his manhandling by a frcedom-
shouting protester l\1onday, v.·as 1111 but
en.culfed by guards today RS Canada
ninunted one of the heaviest security
shields ever requi red by a foreign visitor{
in peace time.
Kos}·gin, unhurt by !he incident f...flln-
day. v.·a-s encircled by a bolste red force of
s0me 10 bodyguards a ~ he iirrived at !he
parli;i ment building for his second rnund
r.f talks 1v ith Prime Minis ter Pierre
Elliott Trudeau.
Kosygin sn1iled as he responded ln-
:iudibly tn Trudeau's welcome question of
concern, "did ~'OU get a i;:ood nh:ht"~
sleep'! .. and then ll'Cllkcd with his security
Bo1ier 1'ension
Branded travc
By Mrs. Gandhi
NEW DEL HI IU P!l -Prime Minister
Indira Ga ndhi today called !ht military
buildup on both sides of the border
bel 11·een lnd!;i :ind Pak1.~tt1n a ''grave·•
de1·eJopnlent and s<1id she wi-ls "'prepared
to meet anybod.v" 1n snh·e !he probletn.
P;:ikist;ini and lnd1iin trnnp.~ Sunday
massed along tht' \\'e.<i ! P;ikis!an border
after tensions 1n the ;irea increased
sharply 01•er lhc East Pak1sl an refugee
problem. Ne;:irll' 9.5 n1ilhon \\'fir refugees
ha ve fled to India . ;ind P;ikl stani leader~
chargt>d that India 11·ill not permit them
to return.
In Pesh;,11•ar, Pak1~liln. Air Marshal
,\. Rahim sen! fl telt'gram In Jnd ia n or.
f1 cit1 l11 v.•arn ing lh<' air forC'r \11ill rake
"apprnpri;:ite ::i ct1011" 1f lntfi:in planes
conl1nue to \"iolare Paki~r an·s air snare
Rt1h1m. C(UTIITI<l nde r ll\·1'h1r·f or 1he
Pakistani Air rorct>. s:i1d l11d1an 11nl;1!J11n
nf air space 01·er hot h l·:iist and \\'r~t
P;iki;;tan ht1d bet"'OllH' "n1ore frefjUen!,
drl1her::i!e and r1ro\·11t:a!11c ··
., r am prt'p:1rrd tu lllf'rl .1nl'hndy if
lbcrrh1· snmf'thini;t 1s ~Oll't'd ." l\lrs.
(;.1ndtli s:i1d In ;.i lli'l~S cf•nfi·t'f'!ll'I.' tnd<i~
Hu! she i;:;i rc a nrg.a1n e rc~ponse tn
riur...,tinn.~ ;ihout recen1 st:i1rrnenl.~ tn
f';1k1S1:ln l'rr~1dt'nl AgiJ;1 i'ltnh1lrnrnrd
Y;:ih\'11 l\han 1h:il (l1fr1°rcnl't'.~ 1111 lhe sul1-
cnnt.1nent ~hou!d hr .~r<l led h.1' :i d1;iJo,i:ue
he1ween the twu cn11n1 r1e.~ 1nstracl of v.·ar.
.. The questinn 1s. what is there In
dis(·ti.~s bef\\'ren Ind ia and Pakistan'.'''
she said ... ll 1s not ;:in lndo-Pakistan pro-
blem. Th(' problen1 i.~ between Ille
military regime nf Pakistan and the
elected leaders or Bangla Desh."
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guard the few steps intn parl iamtnl.
Only a small group of chAnting prcr
leslers was on hand for Kosygin"s arrival
for the talks. But !he intensified pro-
tection v.•as ord('red follo\\•ing his attack
r.1onday and against the prospect of a
m;iss protest by thousands nf Jews con-
1·erging on the capital throughout the
1norn ing t.o participate in demonstrations
planned for the afternoon.
The 67-year-old premier cseaped in,iury
bu!. he 1vas buckled to his knees Monday
when as assailant leaped on his back
shouting "long 1t1·r Hungar.v~··
A 27-yrar-old Hungarian cmigre. Gr1.A
t.1atrai. of Tnronto, was arraigned in prn·
vincial cou rt tndav on ass;iuft ch;ir~rs
resulting frnn1 "the l'p1 sodc . Th t'
~nn1etime-haird resscr and minor pa rty
c11ndid;ite in Ontario's forthcoming oro·
\"incia! elrctions has R hi storv of at1 11·e
lnvoh cn1enl in extrcme rig h l -11• in~
r.ro11ps such as the Edmund Burke
Snccict y :ind the HungariHn Frf'ed'lnl
Fight{'rS Association .
rolice s<1id a se.;ond ni<1n tak{'n 11110
custody as a suspetted compan ion i·r
Kosygin's attacker w;is cleared and
relt>as ed without cha rgts late J\1onclrty.
~latrai was held without bail pendin;:
his next courl appearance. sci for Nr1v 2.
"'hen he will be required to 1·nlrr a
fonnal plea.
Sorlr!. source~. n1e11nwh il r , s:iirt that
Kosygin h;'ld 1aken the l\1on<hn· ;it!ack 111
stride and was dc.terininrrl nn1 tn lrl ii i11-
fli1enct his cight-da~· vi~1t tn C;in;:id.1,
hnv.•e.ver unpleasant 1t m;iy ha1•e been fnr
l11tn. .
' lt1osco1.v Jews
Bid for Freec~oni
OTTA\\".>\ 1l"P!1 -r\ ~rnup nft1nscow
.lr11 ~ appe;ile.d tn l'rune l\l1n1~1e r1errf'
F.lhon Trude;iu today In ur~!' Sn11et
Prt>mier Ale.xe1 ;-: Kns~·gin 1(1 11crm11 free
emigr;ition to Israel
Hepreo,;t'nlat11es 1•f •·s1udrnl Strt1}.'.~le
f1>r !'·•\ il't .11'11 r1 ·· :i I S -l';inarl1na
orga1111af1n11 of url11rrs1t.1· :;111den!<;. ;1;;i1d
lht' :iripeHI ll"il.~ n1ar!r 111 " lnnt: d1~!:i11rr
tf'lf'ph1ir1e ('all lf• (;;ibnrl St1;"Jpin1 , a
S.11 1r T .1(>11 1:-h arll11$11 1n :-.h)~('!l\1 .
Sl1;:ip1rn g:1 1"e 1hr ~ludcnls ;1 111r~~:11.tr
f,11· ln1rlra11 1':1j'.!tlf'd h.1· ~ll .Jr11 1 ~h p~r~r111s
l11·i11g in :\losc-011· anrt Hii.t~. the i.trnup
Sil If!
The n1r s:'i11gr s'<l id thr1· h!lprd Tn11r;i11
11 oul d rrmind l\osy,g1n In ""P"l11h r dt1(1r<;
for the Je11•s who want In i;:111 n J:;racl nnt
only because of humanit;iri.111 1·r11snn~.
but also bec;:iuse his gol'ernmrnt i.~ :i
signatory to the universal declaration of
human rights."
Winds -Tear at Montana
" ' Freezing Air Penetrates Arizona, Ne1v Mexico Arells
Callfornio Tt!111pernt11re~
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hlue-eyt"d stewardess 011 her first wotk1ng
(I Jght wa$ e1:redited today with thwarting
11 convicted killer who tried to hijack a
737 jetliner with 31 passengers aboard for
a 5.000 mile flight from Alaska to Cuba .
f\";incv l)av1s. 22. Seattle, w h O
graduated only Sunday frorn flight school,
!'aid the hiJa (·ker "stuck r. gun into my
laee"' shortly 3f1er the. \\lein-Consulid11trd
a1r!1nes plt1ne t1Jf1k Qfl ;\lunday lrorn
Anchorage for Bethel in 1\'estern Alaska.
'l'he sle11ardesi; talked the hijacker int"
letting !he pilot !urn the plane around and
land at Anchorage to let out the pas-
sengeri:; and another stewardtss. The
plane took nff again. this time for \"an-
~·ou1er
Tht> hijacker. who finally :;urrendered
lo a Rn}a l Canadian ~!ounted P(lltce in·
:;peel or 11·ho b"Jardcd the plane here. 11 a"
idcnt1ficd as Onie Labon Thomas. 28 _ nf
jl<iwthor·ne. t al1f.
The FA! said Thoinas was released in
Aug11sl frun1 a federal prlson t·amp in
Ala ska 11ftPr serving ;i manslaughter
i<:enlrni.:c for shooting a 1nan in Kodiak,
Ala ska. in 1%5.
P1 om lhe t1mc !he hijal'kcr lhret1lcned
t.llss Oa\.'i.~ until the time he surrendtred,
he landt'd three tin1cs. too k nff tiwce and
kept authorities nn ho!h sides of the
border tense for 12 hours.
He forced the plane to return to
Anchorage. take olf and fly to Vancouver,
take off again -presumably for Havana
-then return to \'ancou\•er after 60
n1 inutes in the air.
After lhc passengers were allowed In
get off in Anchorage the plane flew 1,500
miles to Vancouver "'ith only Thomas,
Miss Da l'is. pilot Dnn Peterson, first of·
ficer Ray ~1iller and engineer Keith
Forsgren.
Then the jet look off again. About an
hour later it returned and RCMP Insper·
tnr Bruce Northru p got aboard and took
Thomas into t'Ustody without a struggle
after a long conv ersation.
Soviet Def cctor
Who Bared Ring
Arrives in U.S.
\\"ASHI Nf;Tfl"\l" fAP! -A Russi;in
defrctor said tn h11ve disclosed existeni·e
(if a So1·11•! ~p\· run: in Rcl<?ium i~ nfJW in
!hf' linitt>d S1a1es 11f1rr hcing ~ran!(•d
pol1l i1·.1l a~1lun1. ,1ccord1ng tu the St=lle
llep;1rtm1·nt
fl bnC'f s!:iten1e11t issurd '.\fonrtn~· :if·
trrn'l()n "s:i1cl A natol~· Tc-hebotarev, a
1nrn1 ber of th e SiJviet trade miss ion in
"1'l'!1t1ni. re1·c>ntl.1• :isked !he US.
l·:rnb;i~<;\" in Brussi'I.~ to be ;illo11".'d to
, 111"!" the Uni1ed St;ncs. His request 11•a5
gr:in!rd. 1hc d1'parln1ent !'ilid.
Trhch111;1rev has been missing froin ll1e
S0vit>l 1111.~.~ion ~inc·c early th is month . bul
L" S nffici~ls declined to say v.·hen he
;i~kri;t frir asylu rn . 1vhen he <?nlered the
l'nitrd Stales or 11·here he is staying.
t\'ci1hcr "'ould they ~a.v why he sought
;is1"l1un in the L"ni1cd States rather than
R<'\g1u1n . bu( an official said it is nnt
unu su:il for such defectors to be brought
to Ameril·a.
There was virt ually no persnna! in·
formation a\·;i itablr about Trliebntarev
bP\·ond his l'OOO{'('tion v.·ith the Sol'1et 1 r~id1' miss.ion. except for reports ht> 11as
a fnend or Oleg Lyalin, anolher Rus~ian
rl!'ff'Ctor 11•ho rf'cC'ntlv inlormed on a
!'io\·1et .~JIY nng in C.re3t Bri!:iin,
1\t'Cnrding to the At'lg1;in f11rci)!n
n11n1~1ry. T1·h£>butarev had \nld the.
1\n1pncan rn1h:i~s\" 1n Rru~~el~ of lh<' fPY
r111j! tn 1h<il e11untry and lhc inform;:i!inn
1111~ 1h1·11 1urncd over In the 8C"!gifln
i.:n1 ··rn1n1·nl
Al1houl!h lht• Rn1~lil'lii gn11rrn1nen1 c:ill·
l'ri ;111 l'x!ru11rd111:iry t"a binr1 n1eetin g for
\\"i>dn1·~d;i1' to d<>a l ll'ilh Lhe situation.
B,..l~i:111 11frici;il~ 1nrl1t ;itcd there won·l.bt
;1111· ar!1 11n m<11eh111g the Br1t1s.h e~pul~1on
,,f · 10!> Ru!<~ia ns that fol101ved Lyalin's
di.~rlu~urr.•.
""Tl:hrbotarel'·s slaleinents had nol
r('vralcd reall y new rlemcnts that would
11• id the Belgian ~ovcrnmen~ In take
spectacular action as regards a large
nu1nbe.r of So1'1et citizen5 ... the fvr eign
ministry slid .
Kissinger Lands
In di u1111 ; Next
Stop R ctl Chinn
A.GANA . Guam (U PI\ -Prr~1den!1al
Foreign Po!1t:y Ad\·iser Henry K1ss111ger·
toda v ;1rn1·rd 111 Gu11m -rile l11st stop
befo~e he gtle.'i In tl1 <iinlanrl China io
prenare the ~.v for President Nixon 's
forthcotn1ng 'lrip lo Peking
He ;in<l his aides took off in a presiden·
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'' K1ss1nger and his aide.o; planned to stay ~ overnight in Guam. !hen to fly to
~ Shanghai and Peking Wednesday, Asian
-" lime .
11 JJ During hts final days In. Hawaii Kiss. r, 1 in~er stayed at a ~eluded ranch house
(j\vned by Laur11nce Rockefelle~. •• " • " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ..
SecurKv was e>:lremely llghl, .and
o 8tcre\ ser\'ICen1en and K1ssiniu:r aides
occupitd tw£'nty rooms at the tlf11un.e Kea
11 Re11ch llottl. Some ZS phones were in·
" stallcd in :i complex communicalions
ccn!er \\'hi1•h llroused speculation th11t
Ntxon may 1ake the .~ame route with even
1c niore el;:iborate prrpar;ition.
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Aftrr Rn Ol'crn1ghl sta.y on Guam, the.
i;:roup v.·as st'hcduled to 1{'11ve early for
:-';hanj!ha1 11hcre fh{'y v.•ill take on l\\'O
Chinei;l'. n11v1gators 11nd thc11 (Jy for Pe·
king. '\ d
Prterson said Lhe hijacker firsl said t11~
wanted to go to Ha vana but became
undec!tfed 11nd agreed tn talk to
atllhori!it"s.
··He kept saying ht' needed lime to
th ink."' the pilol said. "Ht" repeated
St'\ er· al times ht> nttded timr to think "
Peterson said Thomas "JUSt 5t"emed
\''ry 11ndecided" during the OO-m1n"'
ta lk with f\"cirthrup.
··-.;o proini.~rs 11ere made that I v.·as
a1•are of "\u c'Ondiliuns"
.\liss Da l'1s said that after Thomas
n1adt> the de<:1sion to return In Van-
cou1t"r. he ··sat down and cried. I felt ter-
ribly sorry for him."
Bill Kristovich, 38. assistant station
n1anager for Yt'ein at Bethel. said ''Mis11
Davis \~as a \'ery cairn , le\'el-headed
young lad)'."
ritargie Hertz. 1he other stewardess
said. "Nancy talked the hiJncker into Jet·
ting !he rest of us off,"
f\1iss Davis said the gunman eame out
of the plane's ba!l1 roo1n and l'Onfronted
lw·r shorlW <1rter the eraft took oil.
She s:ud Tho1nas pointed a .38-caliber
pl.'•tol at her t;oce and told her he didn 't
v.·ant Ir> gn to Bethel
"I \\'.'l.S goini: to s;ay ynu shou ldn't say
things like h11ack1ng on a plane and then
I sav.· the gun was real ," she said.
U.S. Bo1nbe1· Mistal\enly
l\.ills 18 S. Viet Troops
SAIGON IUPT) -A U.S. jet fighler·
bomber mistakenlv killed 18 S0uth Viet-
natnese paratr()(;pers help ing defend
An1erican Fire Bnse l'ace nt'ar the Cnm-
bndi;iri border. U.S. ~pokes1nen said
lodav. 11 \\'as the \\'Orsi comb.?i accident
in inOre than se1•en 1nonths.
The paratroopers v.•ere SJX!lted in the
open ~londa v b~' a For111ard Air Con-
lroller 1 FACt 11•ho 111istook them for
Comrnunist troops. He called in t11'0 A37
Dr;:igonfly jets Rnd one of them la id a
pair of 500 pound bombs on the paratroop
JX!Sit ion, kill ing 18. v.·ounding seven
seriously and a number of others less
seriouslv.
Spokc.s men said the FAC called for and
got ;i clearance for the air i:;trike from
!he Vietnamese paratroop commander at
Thien l'\gon F'ire Base a bout fi ve miles to
the south. He marked the paratroop posi·
!inn v.·ith a srnoke rocke!
One Dr11 gonf1.v dropped ils bombs hut
!he other 11·f1~ told to c;:i ncel the mission
<1fter ;:i frantic radio message from the
ground.
Pacr. aboul 80 n1ilc.~ nor1hwest of
S:iigun. hns bcen under s1egc for several
11•eek.~. U.S. mi!it;iry snurccs in Tay :'-.1inh
told UPI Correspondent l)nn O;H·is th;it a
direct hit Froth incoming Uimn1unii:;t fire
knocked out one of thP four Arn ~ri":i'1
lnngrange field gun.~ thcre. A second field
J:Un was nut of con1m1s.'iion bec.'.luse its
recoil hurfer was not working.
The tr S. cornmand has been trying lo
replace !he 17.l mm and eight·inrh ran·
non but ha~ been pre1•ented by Com-
tnn nist pressure. As result . it said. the
l' S. ;i rti!Jerv battcrT there ha~ been
redurrrl Frofn 90 mfn to 6'.I. An un-
drr~trength L'.S infantry cnmp;iny 1s still
par!irip;iting in dcfensc of 1he basr.
Gtn. Ng11yen Van Minh. the South Viet·
nan1rse con1m;inder in the area. 1old
Oa l"is ;ind lJP l Cnrrespondenl Ken Arii.d-
<Jick !hat fre.~h South Vietnamese unils
11•ere being sent in 11s reinforcements. Rut
he Sflid the Communists werr dug in!n
such deep bunkers that even B52 strikes
co11\d no! dislodge them .
tliili!ary spokesmen said 1he tr;iJ:ic
mish;ip OC'Curred J\1onday and invol\·erl ;i
l .S. Air F'orce A37 DraRonny jet "n_viniz
in support <>f tbe Tay Minh operation by
ARVN troops .
"The aircrart df'livered two 500-pound
.cener~l purpose bombs. which killed 111
ARV\' soldiers a nd seriously v.·ounded
!'rl"rn:· the communique s11 id. "Ad·
J11!011al soldiers recei\t'rl lesser \\"Ounds"
"Pre!iminarv inve~t1.c atinn indicate~
1he !;irge.t wtii c-h was struck had been
cle;it"ed by !he .1"?ro11nd commander,
tn:irked hv !hi' Forward Air Control!rr
;ind properly ide11llfied .1s the ;i~s1gne<l
lt1r.1"?r!." !he spnke~man !'aid. "An in-
1·p<:!1i;:11!ion 1~ undrr 11·ay"
In 11 similar incident inside Can1boida
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OcL 3. a U.S, F4 Phantnm jet fired Into ll
group of South Vietnamese lroops near
Krck . Firld reports said 1 l soldiers wer e
killed and 12 1vounded but i1 v.·11s later of·
fi t'ially correctcd to one killed and eight
\l'Ollndcd.
The attack Mnnday the v.•orst such in·
eident since tl'larch 5, v.•hen U.S. aircraft
killtd 36 ATIVN troops just inside Laos.
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Thieu:s Victory
Stirs Violent
Y outl1 Reaction
S . .\IGON \UPI) -Ramoaging South
\lietnamese students bumed four ca rs
;:.11rl trucks and smashed up a fifth to-
dei.v to prolcst PresidPnt Ngu_ven Va n
T"ueu's unopposed re-e!ecllon and to de·
n1a ·nd immediate Ll.S . withdrawal from
1 he 11·ar.
Sou th Vit!namese .'iena1ors at the same
tin1!' conden1ned Thieu"s 94.3 percent
"rictory " Oct. 3 in speeches from the
llonr of their charntx-r. Rut the Senate a!I
;i whole \"Olerl do1rn 37-18 a bid to in·
\C!'!1gale the. rrsulls.
Thi' attack.~ hv !he studi•nts from Can
IJ;1t Technical C0Hegr n1arkrd thr second
da~· or a can1paiJ!n ag<11nst fore1gn-ov.·ned
\"rhicles in Sai~on as ;i rncan!' of pro1est.
:-.Jnnda\· stur!enl:; httrnect a lhr1'£>·\\ hf'rleri 1n inibu~ th;i! lw!ongcd !,1 !hr UN.
Children's Etnrrgenc~· Fund 1l'."\lfEF,.
Abnu1 20 South \'ietnan1c!'r hi,i::h school
students earrvu1g anligovrrnn1rnt and
;int1-An1rrica11 · banners tod;i 1· at~:ickrd a
civilian utili ty \'Chie\e near \':111 Hanh l~t1ddhis! lin1;crsi1y In lhe li:1rne ;ire:i ai:;
tl1ond;iy·s ;itUtcK. The driver nf the vchi·
cle fltd ;ind the s1udrnts i;1n11slied the
c:ir·s windows and rJ1 rl"lurnrd 11
The students carried OU L a seric~ nf
raids between 4 anrl 5 p m. today in 111idc·
lv scattered loc11!1ons in Saigon and burn· ~d four niore vehicle.~ inl·Jud\ng a pickup
truck. ;i jeep owned by ;i Filipino :ind two
unidentiried AmerlC1l n·n1ade sedan.~ ..
An attack nn a fifth sedan hcl oni:i1ng to
a police docto r misfired 11nd ended by
burning only a heap of trash.
Chier·~ Son Jailed
PIITSFIF:Ln. ~las~ 1t.:Pll -The ~on
nf Stockbr1d~e Polk·e rhieF \\"1ll1am "Of-
fll't'r Clh1c · f)bcnhe1n1 v.as sentencf'd
i\lnndav !n ~ 21 z year 1a1l term fnr help-
ing a )0111 h c~c:ipe from his f;'11 hcr s 1ail .
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.!\ South Vie tnam ese soldier holds his \veapon urri~ht anrf u.~c~ h\1
helmet. for a scat ll~ he l ake~ a break in the \ambnrliiln tO\\'n or Krek.
\1·hirh has been the scene of heavy fi ghtine: recently.
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Newport Beaeh Today's Fl•al
EDITI ON N.Y. Stoeks
YOL M, NO. 250, J SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER H , '197f TEN CENTS
Dr. Hartelius Cleared
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CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES
Dr. Ebbe Hartelius
Nix on Requests
Economy Control
Year Extension
\VASHTNGTO:\ ! UP I 1 -Presidenl
Nixon sent Congress legislat1un today lo
extend !or a )ear his authority lo con1rol
111•ages and pricl's, giv e him st:indby
powe1· 10 control inleresl rales. and
t'Slablish rules for !he second pha.c;e of his
econon1 ic progr<im .
Admin istration officials en1ph<1s1zed,
ho1~·e ver. that 1'\ixon has authorilv under
existing h11rs to conduct hi~ pro~ram of
~cono1n ic controls al least until April 30,
1972.
The proposed legi.~lation '>l'ould add 11
.12.~ civil penalty for I iolation or
!labi!ization rules. Prcsf'nt J;nv provide.'>
for a criminal line uf $5.000. blll govern·
ment la\\•yer~ generally agree thut civ il
co urt actions arc easier 10 v.·in than
criminal cases,
The Eco1101nic Sta bilization Act of 1970,
used by Nixon in irnposing the current 90·
day y,•agc-price-renl frecie and in
establishing policy for lhe pt>riod after
the freeze ends Nov. 13. expires April 30.
The Adn1inistralion bill v.·ould extcnrf
lhe acL unti l April 30. 1973. and \\'Ould
re11-r ite n1an~1 of 1he details o( the law.
Tltr bill 11ould crt>ale a llt'l'o. \e1nporoir.v
ronrl of appeals consisting of lhn•f or
n1ore Jcdcral distr1e! or c1rc111t cQurt
J<idge <:. des1 i::natcd by Chief .luslice \\'ar-
1·e11 E. Burp.er. to handle appeals lro1n
r1e(·1s1un~ 01 1hr p;1 y h11artl and pl'1rc t·nni·
IH!:<:Ol(Jll.
Off1e1als '-<lld ;i r!1ons in\' u 1\-1 n ,e:
rlec1s1ons (If !11P pa~' nr p1·1r-c p:inet.~ \1·oulcl
f1r1'L ~n lhl"Oll '-!h a fclleral d1 slrie~ court
11 nd lhr11 ('uuld br ap1>e;i!('1! !11 11\1' tcn1·
ror.:1ry cnurt . Drci.~1011 s of the lernµor;.iry
<iJurt <.·oulJ then bf rf'\lit•11·ed 11.v lhc Sup.
rcrnc Co11 rt.
The bill al so 1\·ouli.I gi ve N1 ~on au th(lrit.v
lo 1·on!rol 1nteres1 rates a1 "levels t'Ofl·
~onant \11ith ordrrly economic grov>'lh ''
Treasury Under.secretary 1 Charles I-:.
\\la!kcr predicted. hov;ever. that no ac-
tion W(Juld bt> required to (~onlrol interest
(See, 1-!:CO:":O,\IV, Page 21
Irvine Backers •
Hope Lo Collect
Student Voters
Prnponr nls nf ll'vine c1t,vhootl l~1·r u~g
Hl the :;;c!ltng up ur 1'n\.er rcg1slra\1un
booths <ii !JC Irvine lo capture 11bout
:t.000 :;tuden! voles lor Ille nee. 21 in·
corporation election.
. Jr\"ine Ton1orro1v. ''"ill also :;eek a poll·
ing placr be S(>l up on 1hc campus. ac·
cording to \\'ay~ Clark. UCJ spokesn1an,
l'lireclor or .... 11'Vine 1"on1orrow and ('an·
didateA& the nrw city'r. council.
Th~~~ sludenl.~ living in ri.1esa
Court rcsiden hBll!' and another 700 to
750 sludenls liv" g in Verano Pleet m.ar·
1·icd student apartments.
II is not knO\l'n ho\.\' many of the slu·
l'lent voters are O\'cr 18 ycnrs ol age,
hO\l'evrr.
The student \'Ole also may be lesse~d
bv tht bf!ginning of Chris tma9: vacation -.
t~o days prior to lhe elecllon. Studt nts
\l'hO have commitmenLs that will take
1hc111 otit of the county on election dny.
Clark ~airl. \.\'ill be urgrd to use ab!!enlee
ballots.
liCl"s ~rudrnl 1>:o~·crnrnent has ll~krd
lhe League of \Von'ICn Voiers !o help with
rt8;1strfl!it1n of "ludenls \\1ednesdey and
Thursdny and ni.:ai n On Ocl. 26 and 27.
All Charges Thrown Out by Judge
8}' TO:\! BARLEV
04 Ille D•il\' P'llol Sl•tl
Dr, Ebbe Hartelius of Costa ~fcso 11'a~
c·leared of insurance fraud charges today
in a Ol'angr County Superior Court ru1·
ing thut also throws oui bribery charge.~
\1'hich wrre to be aired :ig;>Jnst hi1n 111 an
upc oming lr)al.
The si1ver·haired physicn111. overcomr
11•ith rn1otion . stt1111bled froin Judge Ra,v-
mond Vineenl ·s co urtroom 10 tell this re-
porter· ··1111~ i.~ 1hl· grc:"ll esl day of 1n.v
llfr. Thank God n1y agony is orer and
now I can go back to work .''
.Judge Vincent's ru ling fol!owc:d an i111·
p:.s.sio:1ed :.1rg11n1en1 by clefrflse altorn cy
~lat1hew K11rilirh in \l'hi("h the fierv
la1~-~·er flailed !he credibility (Jf .\Ir~.
Reba Vaughn a.'I a prosecut ion \vi!nes.o:
and asked Judge Vincent lo dismiss any
fPSt imony b.v Hartelius' for111er para~
rnour
Kurilich. equally overcome by the rul-
111g. embraced Hortelius in the corridor
out.side 1he eourtroom and hailed the vc,·-
dict "as the O(Jl,v possible ruling i11 !he
circu1nstanccs.
"'This man has suffered enough.'' Kuri-
l1ch sa id. "l have never known anyone
1n n1y coiner to be subjected lo the kind
of harassment. that Dr. J~ar!elius has had
to endure in recent }'ears.''
,Jµtlgc Vince nt 1lelivered his ru ling in
1he second day of the Hartcli11s trial. He
Olclded I.he upcoin ing bribery trial to thr
ruling ll'ith lhe eon1n1ent Iha ! distn is~al
11-as '"in the intf'rcst of ju.~tic:e.·•
.Judge Vini:eni"~ ruling ends a twn-_vr;.r
1alr of prosecution !11.i1 began in Ap ril.
1969. 1rhen the ph ysician was accuse<! or
hurning his oifices ar 2345 E. Coast l11gh-
11•ay, Corona del :\1ar. in 11·hat v.·as said
to be n bid to dtslroy highly incrin1inat-
in.1: patient rcc(Jrds.
He was cleared of arson-fraud chargC'!I:
after or.e of the n1ost colorful trials in
Superior Court history in l'l'bich the
blonde volat ile i\1rs. Vaughn often con·
Lradic!ed ner own testimony and becan1 e
involved 111 spi rited argun1rnts with Kur·
ilich that frus tr:.ted the judgr but delight·
ed capa city cou rtroom audiences.
i\1rs. Vaughn was transferr£-d today
r1·01n the intensive care unit a! Hoag :'lie·
1norial Hospital. Ne11•port Beach i11to
whit11 she was ;,.d1nitted fi1·c rla.1·s ago
afler takin~ what is believed to be an
ovPrdose of dnigs.
Shr sraled thi<: n1ornine !h;it shf' plan·
ried 10 leave the hospital bed ancl be
prrsent in Judge Vincent's courtroon1 lo
he;:rr Kurilich's bid fnr disn1issal.
She never got a chance to lea\e her
hospitai room . Jud,12e Vincent"~ ruling
came before she could makt the neces·
sary arrangements.
Nabbed Jn Nevada Hughes Air West
Offers One Way
Trip to Seattle
One Suspect in Kidnap
Of Newport Pair Held Hughes Air \Vest today announced it
11·ill begin passenger service fr(Jm Orange
Count y Airport to Sea ttle Ocl. 31. al-
though 110 return trip will be offered. By ARTHUR R. Vl,"\SEL
01 lh1 Dlily P'ilol Sti ll
Onr of f\.\·o FBI fu gtl!vts ;:rccusrd of
~1dnaping ;i Ne\,,.port Beach l'Ollple s1,;
rla\·~ ago. af1er a crosscounlry tTi1ne
~prec 1nclud1ng a n1as.~ Ja ilbreak i11
Arkans;is, i<> ba t·k twh1nd bar~ !oda,1· 111
/\'t'l"ild:J.
His t:ompanion fscaped in a (·;ir 1.:0111-
rnandeered here, .a fter 11pp.aren1ly spoi-
ling his pal bPing arrcsrccl al lunrh in a
Reno cefe.
A manhunt is 11ndrr w<1 ,1· throughou1 lhe
western U.S. now for David 1; r-.111rtau,12h,
2fi. of Delr(Jit. /
i\furtaugh's fornirrl.v footloosF I r;J\ cl-
ing companion is held in Reno rAi a varit-
1y of federal and slate charges in<.:lud ing
kidnap, hank robbery, rape and HU1{•
theft
\\l!Jlian1 £.Coulter. 25, ol Huron. Cali f ..
\\'35 tentati\'ely idenl ified along wilh
:'llurtaugh b.v victims of the loca l kidn;ip
\Vednesda\'.
Huby Pi-obascu, 17. or 2804 Broad St,
~el\'por!. Beach. escaped any ;1s.~aul1.
unlikt stories told by t\\'(J 15-~c;:rr-old girl
hitchhiker~ frrccl by Coultrr "s eaprurr.
She and Carnp Pendle!on !\laru1f'
ll!chard Sense!. 20. 11·cre abandoned 111 an
El Cajon motel room Fricla.Y morn1n.c:.
hound b.1· beds hec!~.
Authorl!Jt's loday werf' at!empt1ng In
trace Coul ter t111d Mur·tau gh 's mo l'e111en1"
frnni Fnday rnon11n~ through Sunda.1.
The Nev;1da girl~ told pol1cr <1f!r1· 1he1r
rr~l'llC :\1ondav artl'n1non !hc:_v 11'f'rf' p1r~
rd up 111 Phr>enix wh1li-h1!rhluk1ng Sun·
<i:i~. held al gunpo1n! <ind raped br fl)r t
<1rr11<1I 111 llrno.
On t r 111 Henu, LL C!1al'l1•s \\11111;1111!';
s:i1d in 11 press sla1en1cn1. lhe tugilivPo:
split up. ll'ith Cou lter goins In S;tmbn'!';
t·oflre Sh()Jl with tht' girls for lunch.
Phil Barber. police l'l'porler for 111,.
J'.:evada Evening Journl'll, described the
ra!her an ticlimactic c<ipture of Coulter.
"One of !he girls s:ud she had I() go to
the restroom . but she got word lo a
ll.'ailress !hey had been kidn11pel'l ,''
Barber said.
Cafe personnel called police. l'"iule lh t
Rirl returned as !hough nothing had hap-
pened .
. Ii. fe1v minules later. two un1forn1ed
Reno pol ice officers casu ally entered a:;
lhough for a eoffet break, while ;i.
plainclothes {j('!Calive posh~g ;.t a pa tr(Jll
scanned the eafe for the l!llspecl.
Unable to spot anything !suspicious -
nr gel. a 11ignal from !he victims -tht•y
left and rtlurned., alter discreetly 1;00-
111Cting the waitress for ;1 de scri plion (If
Coult.er·s clothing.
"The other guy had gone to check intn
V niver8ity Sets
1st Ope11. Hoti8e
University •ttgh School. Tur11e Rock .
will offer the firs~ parent!! ''back to
school .. night since ~pu~ was open-
ed in January.
Parents will be welcorned to the con1-
pus at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 and will be guid-
ed from elR5'1 !() cla!S by studtnU.
They Will mtel their child's teachers in
special 10 rn inute "cla!\Ses"' durlng which
teachers will discus~ homev.·ork. grading
and course requirerncnt.,
Because the school'~ meeting room~
<1rc .~lill under con~truction , parent~ \l"ill
rrport directly lo the first period cla~~
according to schedules studen!$ will brirtg
home wUh them on Ocl. U.
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11 n10Lr1." nc1\·sn1an Barber explained .
Couller \\'as eonfron\('('f and arrested
11•ithout inc ident. a!thoui.;h he had a .38
C'alibrr re\·oll'er lu<'ked in!o hi.~ lro11sc!'s
\'Wl istban't
Poliee !hf'Onzr ~lur1augh returned. ~aw
v.hat \\"as happening inside and lul the
road nut or tov.•11 in i\1anne Sensel 's miss-
ing !971 sedan _
'"Glad tn hear ~-~• :\lewport Beach
Polier Deteclive Sgt. Ken TllJlmp~on
remarked toda.v v.·hen notified nf'the C111p.
lure.
The fugitives also lin ked lo an Ocl. 11
hank robbery in San Diego arc na1ned 111
arresl 1\•arranls issued here. eharging !he
kidnap of Sense! and i\'fiss Probasco. !he
lhird sueh abduct ion credited to thcn1.
Nc\1•port Beach Police said they had no
prior kno\vledge of Coulter, \vhose hon1e
town of lluron is a tiny oil and farm lov.·n
in ln1pcrial Coun!y.
Federal auth orities are expected lo rx-
lradile the fugitive, v.·bo is named in an
FBI 11·arran1 issu ed afler an lrodiana
b<tnk robbery.
!leading 1vesl. lhe Pair allegedly kid·
naperl a car salesman from Last ~1
Louis. lll, but \1·;is finall.v t·ap111rcd 1n
Arka11s:1s.
l 'ou l!er and fllur!augh were being htld
in 1ht• Pula:;ki Counry Jail at Lillie Rnck
11 hcn rhcv fled Scp1. !I 111 ' mass1\'r
hr·eakn11t !hat fr~rrl nthl'r pri.~oner!'. loo,
;111th(Jn!1es !'aid
The other.~ 11·err aln1os1 ;ill rr-t'apturrd
.i;.hnrlly thr·reaf!cr 1n thl' L11tlr Rock arPa .
An airline spokesman said the once·a-
day fl ight 1vill leave at 9:20 a.m. and
arrivt at 2:38 p.m., after making four
s1ops along the way.
');he spokesman also said the ne111 serv-
ice will not Involve an increase 111 !hf:
number of flights out of Orange County
Airport i>ince the airlines intends to rt'·
liU~e Uit fli@\J;._~-Phoe~;fplql. four lO
three ptr MY.
Air \Ve1tl no\v averages 7.4 fliJ.:hls daily
C1'0tn tbe local airfield althou&h il cur~
rent lease, which expires next March.
permits 11s many as 10.9 flights a day on
the average.
The Seallle rJight will slop al Los . .l,n-
geles lntcmalional. Eureka, Eugl!ne and
Portl.ind. Air West does fly connecting
flights Crom Portland to Orange Coun!y
Airport.
Air \li"est officials said the fare for the
Orange County-Seattle flight has not yet
been approved by the Civil Aeron autics
Board ~CAB l.
Castro Set to Visit
Chile Leftist Chief
A,-.,;TQFAGASTA. Chile iAP1 -Pre:-1-
clent Salvador Allende, the !\l:irxi~l \\'ho
i·clebr;ites his fir st year in QHice !':O\'. i ,
'a\ s Prime il-1in1srer Fidel C~tro of Cuba
"1it 11sil Chi Ir 1~ithin the next fe1v 1vcek~.
bu! decl1r1es lo give ii dale.
Speculation (J!l !he da te for Las1ro·~
vi~it has cenll'rcd on t\ov, .1. a .\'ear fr(J 1ti
rhe day Aiit:ndc bcca1nc the f1 r!il. freel v
rlel't ed f..larxist ehief of state 111 1vorld
h1sinry.
Waldo and F-ricnd
lfappincss .is having a big, warm. cuddly frien d while walking a round
Balboa Island. Cory Brcnnan.J~~-has found her friend. \Valdo, a year ·
::ind·a-half·old St . Bernard . A.,IUS5 rrom Wald~ is like taking a bath for
Cor y. ,.. _._,,
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Ea1•ly Rising Newpo1•t
'!'he first l:i~y:;tr_apers at Ne\\"port Center form an odd backdrop to
early .mor~111g f1s hern1en on the Balboa Peninsula. It's a sign of the C'~ang_1ng t~rnes as a \Vell-kno\vn harbor beco mes something of a high
rise city with both aspects coexisting.
Early Morning Jets May
Pass T11stii1, Not Newport
By !.>. PETI-.:R KRlt:G
01 lftt D11!~ P'/111 Slelt
f.arly·morning jrls laking ()ff from
Orange; County Ail'port may be turned
lll'Ollnd so !hey fly north over Tustin
l'ather than south over Ne1vpor( Scach,
county Airport Director Robert Bresna·
han said ~fonday.
Bresnahan said he is stud ying the
feasibility of lht" change and may ask
county supervisors lo consider it as they
negotiate ne11• leases with the airporl".s
con1mercial ca rriers next month.
He said rhrce nights a day. betv.·een 7
a.ni. and 8 a.m , would be affected.
He said Jt v.·ouldn't lessen aircraft noise
to do the same thing 'vith other flights
"\\'e 'd have lo have landing.; lrom the
SLulh then." Bresnahan said. "and v.·e get
JllS1 as tnany eo mpla1nts frorn Newport
Beach resident.~ 1>o·hen planes land as
when they lake ofL"
Bre.s1111han cl1selu~ed the possibility of
1Le norrhedy 1akeoffs arter a meeting of
!hr !\"cwporl llnl'bnr Cha1nbrr of Com·
1nercc j\·londay al which 1"1l!h n1str1cf.
:\u1>er\ L~or Ronald Caspers of t;iewporl
Beach :ipokr
Casper.~ offered litt le ho pe for ll quick
,;oJution to the airport di!ernina.
01sci1ssing Ifie northertherly takeoffs.
Bresnahan noted lhey ll.'ould serve as a
means fo r the coun ty to comply with a
new slate la111 requiring airpol'ls to
reduce the noise impact on residCnti.al
areas
lie pointed out lhat there is no residen-
tial are;i for rour miles to tl1e north.
The effective date of the new law,
origi nalfy Jan. I, 1972. has been po&tpon·
ed one year. Bres nahan said .
Caspers said a study by the Southern
Caiifornia Association of Government5
ISCAG l to be releastd soon will reeom·
mend that the county turn to El Toro as
the ultimate sol ution or its air transporta·
tion problems.
•·1 understand the report will recom·
n1end construction of an add_itional
runway al El Toro 1 the U.S. Marine
(;()rps Air Station/ with J'liilnes ap-
proaching fron1 the 5QU\h oVelf Laguna
Hills," Caspers ssid .
lie declin~ to say whether he would
H oiv DUI Rope
Get V p There?
\VhNever goe.g up mU&t come down, ac~
cotding to theory and the Irvine Com·
pany is particularly anxious to apply it to.
a 60-foot ropt swing on its property. '
Only the Newport Beach Fire Ofpart·
ment is puzzled today over how lht
dangling danger to area childrtn got up
lhere .
The y \\·enl to Bayshort Recreation
Tlcach ~londay on a service call to
rtmove the !hick rope attached to a tall
palm treti.•
They couldn't reach it.
support that recommendation, or any
other.
··The SCAG regiona l study due about
the first of the year says El Toro should
be a n1ajor regional airport. but Orange
County Airport shotfia. be continued as a
comrnutrr airport." Caspers said.
··But !hat doesn't sol \'e my politital
problem," he ac:idcd. noting Iha t his
di!;trict. extends over that area. too.
Casper:; also noted the expansion of El
·roro \1·outd requ ire a major change in th e
Ir vine Company master plan which ean~
for a rnajor shopping ecnter "'ith high
rise buildings nea r !he intersection or the
Santa Ana and San Dic&o Freeways.
Caspers didn't offer any personal
ob~ervations aOOul th e exprcled recom·
mendations. 11nd did no1 offer any eon·
l'rele proposals abouL thr fuiu re (Jf air
transportation in Orange County.
He did ~a~· !ha!. 1\'hilr he thought
Or;ingr C<lunt y 1\1rport would forever
ha ve con1mrrcial traffic: fie didn'l think
1l v.·ould be loo much lo expecl people '"lo
drive an hour !o an airport to take a ma-
.)Or fligh!." l'
Caspers also said lh2.t i,thers in Orange
County 1vho use the ;iirport are concerned
aboul ii. I-le has asked the mayors or
each city J(J orfer their opinion.s to him.
Caspers l~udcd the newly-installed
noise monitorihg equipment at lhe airport
and said it is an effective tool in keeping
jet pi.lot s on a:;signed patterns.
He said stronger penalties are needed
for those who don·t.
''The Jetter we send out now is. pretty
soft.·• he said. ••\Ve 'll have to t.'Ome up
wit h one that's like lbe third oTie we send
out from my bank."
-Caspers is chairman of the board of 11
savings and loan association .
\Varmtr temperaturts are see:n-
along the coast for Wednesday with
highs around 68 at the btaches ris-
ing to 711 inland. Night Iowa of 35
lO ~ are expected tonight.
llVSmE TODA. Y
A courageous Huntlngtmt
Beach attoT11eu has tr' 1tirring
message for u.s oil. See "'°'V• Page 9.
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Scl1ool Unit Quizzed
[1'1iificatio1i Pla11 Mystifies Residents
By CEORriE LE:TOAL
0 1 t~o 0•111 l'lfol SllU
Mystified t.11 ss1on Viejo rf'~idents :ind
.:ritical Irvine in!eresfs ;.ddressi"d the
.:>ranae Cou nty Co111mll!ee. on Schoril
District Organizalion f\·londay night dur-
ng two hearings on a proposed three-
Jistric t unlf1ca11on plan.
Most speakers at the 7 o'clock he:ar tng
it L.t Paz lntermediale School 1n i\lission
~iejo indicated they had little un·
Jersta.ndin&: of whai the proposed plan
.vould mean to them. Some asked how
nuch it would rnst. "\\'Ill un1ficatinn dou-
.:ile our taxes." Others blam~ the county
:ommitlee for not p r o v 1 d i n g un·
i erstAndable roa ps or detail~ 111-
ormation.
"'It's bard to understand what you are
>aying," said Mr.s. He len Ril.:ford.
·Where can we get a map?"
Mrs. Marion C. Bergeson, trustee from
~ewport-Me51 Unified and vice chairman
lf the: County Commiltee. noted Mon-
i ay's session was one of three planned
Jearina:s.
"Most of what you are asking about
i 1s been covered in previous mee tings at
he district board level. We are here
wnight to get your reactions to the board·
1dopLed unifi cation plan," she: said.
San Joaquin Elementary District board
Tie:mber, Rev. Presto n Ho"·e!l told the
~uultd Missinn Vie10 people that the
1istrict staff would ans"·er any questions
lbout the proposed plan.
At issue is a plan approved by the four
;:omponent districts that make up !he
rustin Unioc High School District. If ap-
'rovtd by the Coun ty Committee and the
5tate .Board of Education, voters next
June would decide whether to split the
fustin Higb district into three un ified
jistncts -one ea ch for f\iission Viejo,
Irvine and Tustin portions of the present
ligh school district
The accompanying map indicates the
.lOWldaries a3 proposed by Plan SiK-C.
fhat plan divides the district in such a
way as to provid e roughly equal property
values for each district based on th e
iumber of studenf 3 expec!ed to attend
5ehools in tbe propnsed districts,
Speakers addreszing the Cnunty Com·
:n ittee at 11 9 o'clock hr.arinp, 1n Universi-
ty Park Elementary Schon! were more
critical of the recommended plan.
Some charged that the incursion of the
.\l ission Vie:jo district into th e
<;OUlheaslern boundar_y line: of !he pro-
posed City of lr\•ine near the El Toro
Marine Corps Air S!a11on "as a case of
·'flagrant gerrymander1nl! "
Others criticized the ceding nf 166 acres
1f the valu able Irvine Industrial Park to
the Tustin Unihe:d Di.~trict.
All ~·ere critical of the prnposerl single
dir.trict vole fnr the lhree,-d1str1ct pllln.
f hey would prefer votrrs residing in the
suggested districts be enfr11nch1sfd tn ap-
prnve or disapprove their nwn district.
Miles Peterson. representing the Coun-
cil of Communities of Irvine !CCl l urged
Lhe County Commi!tee In caJJ "separate
elections, otherwi se the Irvi ne area
voters will be disenfranchised,"
Speakers suggested that the Tustin and
Mission Viejo vo!ers might turn do111n the
unificat ion th.at Irvine residents consider
critical to establishing community iden-
tity within the new Cit y of Irvine.
Many of the speakers at. the Irvint
~earing had worker! on comm11lees of
community nrgan1zalil)ns !ha t. dealt \j,'l/b
the County Committee'i; un1ficabon sturJy
group - a body cnmprised nf member·~
of the four school board~ involved in the
unifical ion.
Attorney Paul Tonkov1ch , a memht>r nf
rhe Irvine Council for £rluc-ation un1fic;:i.-
tion study com m1tteP , ~aid that of 15 to 20
plans re:\'ie"·erf by h1!( group ''[ r"'n re~atl
none that were ~er1rJ1 1~lv rnn~1 dered that
gave more lo lhe lrl'1ne 'are.:i "
Tonkovlrh, Pe1ersnn "'nrt \~'a\ ne Clark.
ICE chatrman anrl Jr1·1nP Liiy Cnunril
candidate, all urgffl acrPpt;;nrr nf Pl;in f)
~ubmilted hy the lr\·1ne :;r('.1 '1rOups !n
the Count y r.ommtl!rr. That plan ,
prepared by ff('\ elripment Econnm1cs
Jn c. urges un lf1ca linn nf 'he Irvine
District alon~ • bo11nd,.nes proposed
for the CJty of lrv1ne Thr ritv formation
DAllY PILOT
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election \\'ill be. held ~c. 21.
Clark, l residl':nl of University Park
and pub!il" infomialion '1!f1ce:r fnr 1 'C
Irvine, said th;iL lhe parcels sought for
the lr\'tnl': Lin1l1ed D1strir1, p11rtH'11l11rly
lhe Industrial acreat(e, are: .. esw.nlial ··
"To dfl lrss than this 1111ll i1·rip.11cl11i" thf'
ability of this proposer! school {!1~tricr ~,~
Irvine tn prQ\'lde nderiua!e e<lu,..a11nn11I
opportunities in an area 11·h1rh l~ destin('d
to quickly outstr1r e1thrr Tu"lln nr
r.t1ssion V1e10 in enro!lmcn!." Cl;irk s(l til
"I think those 1J.•ho havt' cnntr1buter1 tn
this prellminary plan 11.•htt'h has been ~u'J
mttted by the school hoarci~. fl'lt lht>v
11-'ere simply grabbing som<'lhin.~ from
the m ighty lt\'lne Company," Clark con-
tinued.
"But the truth of the mal!t'r is thpy
have struck a blow at the children of the
people who live here."
He urged the County Com m1!1ee ''to
fulfill it:; duty tn the interests of all the
people of the area under cnns1derat1on,
not just fo r those who at this periOO of
time happen to have political mu.~c!e on
the school boards."
Other issues raised by speakers ;it the
Irvine hearing included the cul(lff da1,.
for determining the ratio for d1 visinn nf
property between the new districts. The
proposed unification pla n se1s I.hf' pro-
perty valuation of the thrpe are.is during
!he 1970-7\ school year as !he b~sis for
th!' materials spilt.
Speakers urged using a date· closer to
the implementation of the plan as a
ba sis. As Irvine continues to develop. it5
assessed valuation ·would presumably
mean the new Irvine district ~-ould get a
larger share of property presently ov!'ned
by the elementary and higb school
districts.
Mrs. Lee Sico!i, of Universit.y Park,
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urgtd a 1972-13 fiscal year aaseaaed
r.1luatinn he u.~ed for making the assets
split. ~he also urged a vote by each of the
three dislric!s instead of a single eltt:tlon
!hroughoul the present Tustin High
Si·hoo l Oistrict.
f)r, Thomas A~h ley, an lrvtne Co.
(!rnnnmi51 and memher of CCI. told the
rn1101y Comn11t1ee he fa 1'orec! Pla11 D
arrt !(rparate e!ertinns.
Dunng thP perinrl from 1971 to 1978
Ir\ 1ne "ill arlrt cioul'Jlt the number or
students that ~!lsslon \i'iejo and Tustin
ron1hined ""ill have, he said _
Tbe boards-adopted plan, Si11:-C. iii less
"equitable and does violence to com-
muni1y identity," Ashley contended.
He suggested it would make more
sense tq move the lrvine boundary west
tn include lhe enVironmentaJ corridor
sc hnol site~.
As presently mapped, the en·
\•ironmental corridor locates future
sc hools at the easternmost portion of the
prnroscd Tu stin Unified district. That
means tl1e i;ch'.Jn!s located in the corridor
<:an rli-ay,· pupil.~ from only one direction .
Ashley urged mov ing the bou ndary to
the Ja,mboree Road extension !rom it11
board-recnmmended location a 1 on g
Cul\·er R1Jad.
The Countv Commitlee vd ll hold the
final public hearing on the plan at 7:30
p.m. Wednesda.v in Loma Vista E!emen·
tary School, 17th and Prospect Streets,
Tustin.
Follo~·ing that hearing the body will
adjourn to Santa Ana High School
Auditorium for a vole on the plan to be
submitted eventually lo the voters in
June.
Hunti11gton's Doyle Miller
Ousted 011ce a11d for All
B~· ALAN Dffi!\IN
Of It\• 01 11~ P11ot ~!•!!
The 12-year career nf On~'le ~tiller as
citv administratnr nf Hun1.1ngt nn Beach
1.1.·a·<; closed in three minutes i\·londay
ni~hf.
That "'as how lnng lhP annnuncrmf'nt
of his fnrmal firing look. I! WAS gl\ en
after the City Council held a \j-m1n11te
e:-;ecut1ve session \1·1th Hnm,.r L .
J\l cf11rmi"k. thP :or"c1al counsel hircrl to
handle the dism 1.i;~al.
\\'ith his 60th birthday six d:n s away.
lhrere was no more rflnm a! the tnp nf
the city g0ve rnment fnr 1'·11l1 er Nnr was
lhc:re rnnm in !hr middle.
The cnunc1! al1•0 reierted ;in i'lpJW>al
J\!1/ler made al last 1veek's puhllc he;irini,:
Into his dismissal fnr him tn h" rrL11ine<i
in a lesser caparl(y ;i~ :i "cnnsul!anl,
analyst or elder stalesm<1n."
\Vhen the council returnerl l1·nm the
closrd-door s es s i o n , J\1a vnr George
1\fcCracken called for a mof1nn.
Councilm.in Al Crien 1T1nrrrl that Mtl lt>r
be remn1·ed .:is city adm inistratnr ef.
fect ive immed1nte!y. Cnrn, JPrr.v J\1a1nf1',
Jack GrPPn. Donald Sh1plry and 1\frs.
1'.'orrt'la Gibbs vnterl 1n favor i'l1avnr
f\IcCrackeo and Cnunc-1lm.-in Ted Rarlle!t
voter! nn.
ThJs ~"1S th,. ~;imr hnrup in a 1·n1,.
ta\.;rn al an executi1·,. Sf'S51nn Snpt 7 r>n
the firing of ,\Idler. 11•ho 11a~ srr1er1 the
cli~missal rint1c-e s1gn<"d a! lh<it mee ting
on Srpl 14
\\'Uh l\1dler in lhf' <1Url 1"r.rr :'-.!rind,~.-"
n1eht. r.larnr .\lcrrarkrn al <n ann'lt1ncl"!
th'at thr ;;rlm1n1stra1nr's ::ipp('al fnr futurP
empln~·mrnt 1n .1 )P~scr c;:ipar1t y. harl
hern d1sr11.~~t'rl ;inr! 11a;; un;;n1mnusly
denied by !he cnuncil
Sno1v? Offici ol s
Make Pledge It's
Dne in Neivport
They're fnrer;;sl1g ~now fnr /\'r"·pnrt
Be-ach Saturday.
In fact. they're not 911ry forecasting 1f,
th: ~ark_s, Bearh"$ .rif\rl R"creat1nn Com-
mis!;1on 1~ prom1s1nE )t_,
How 'l-lse can lhev )!il'e their !kl
lessnn.~ ~
'"It 'll be morr l1k' rru.~hPrl 1CP th;in ttal
11now,' sa l'~ RrrrP-'!!1nn Super,,.1~nr Rnb
Gr;inger, hut hr ha s p1Prl~r>11 lht>rP will hP.
pnnui;h 1Jf 11 nn !he h11!s nf Fa.~hu1n Jsl:tnd
tn .:ircnmmndal e JOO brg1nn1ng Rilly
K1r1r1.~
Le~~on~ will he th is Sa111rrl.1y .:ind nfxl.
• IOfR) nf fn11 r hnur$. beJ:?1nn1n.c; er 11 11 m.
ThP cos\)s $!0. pli1.~ $4 for e11uipmrnt
rent;iJ.
' The pricP 1ncll1rl~ one dry -lan<I se~~1nn
and l\1·n no tile man-made s tu ff ,
GrangPr said. The \e~sons will be givt'n
by certtfied 1nstrur!or.~
Re111slrBl1on is mandatory. at !he. PBR
offirP, at Neal's Sparling G()(ld~ or al
Buffums' !portlng goods department.
lfungry Burl!lar Gets
Restaura nt"s Food
Officer Ed Sultnn · ,oo\, 11 burglary
report Sa!urdav '1l lh•'' \' ~ k 1 n 11:
Smo rg111shnrrl . 14~ E 19th ~. 11 hl'n
man11gl!'r R1rh11rrl !\ g1P1nrr! "'"Ot lo thr
cupboard, like 0ld ~t11lh"1 Huhh;ird . and
fovnd it was .11lmn~1 h11rr
Taken wa~ $75 ll'nrth nf me:at , l11r!11d1n1:
34 pound5 of beef r1111 ~1, " In.pound h11m
;ind fnur large can5 f11!1 of hrimbone~.
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TAKES CALLED JRD STRIKE
Ex-administrator Miller
Explodin g TV
Rips CdM Home;
513 ,500 Dan1age
,\ ~rnnl rlrring \rlev1sinn set explnderl in
:i Corona de! ,\1ar apartment Monday,
spraying jagged glass like artlll~ry
shrapnel and causing $3.500 damage.
No one was present inside and road
cre:w ~·orkmen a lerted by the blast and
hlaz.e raced to the residence and ex·
t1nguish ed it with hoset.
The incident at Burl Watson'* apart·
ment, 900 Sea Lane, was the third serious
residential fire logged in three days.
ln\·esligators said he.a vy .smoke caustd
~2.000 damage to Watson's belongings in·
i:irle, while estimated structural loss was
$1.~00. according to Batttlion Chief L. H.
i..01'{', •
He sairi the· building is owned by,Arthllr
R. O'Cnnnl'.\r. of 24JO Monaco Drive,
La£una Reach .
('.:1use. of 1he incident was1b.elng probed
tnrl<i .v b.v fire. marshals. •
One fire blarned on a cigarette l'n I
\1•11s!cpa:'!kct and an9thtt ·bl1ze of un-
<leterm lned origln caustd nearly $3,000
<lamage at two Newport Beach hor1"es
over the \\"eeke:nd.
A· storage shed 1t the Arthur Cherry
resid ence:, 608 Seaward Roi.d, Corona deJ
~111r, was to1Ally destroytd according to
firemen who foun'd it enveloped in name:s
upon arnval
Nn cause o[ the $1,300 fire v"hich was
f'Xllnguishe:d with booster hose. line:s early
Saturdav can be establ lahtd, in·
vestigatOr!I said.
Pare nt s Can Reser ve •
Sc hool Ye11 rhook Now
··Ehhll<iP." r n r n n a rtt>I M:ir H i i: b
Srhttnl '~ \•tarbonk. i,~ nn ~Alf' al the ~rhnnl
until Frui;i~· .:i nrt c.:1r r1es A '7 50 pri ce tag. P~rtnt~ wsintin~ tn re:ser1·e !heir ctfpy
Df th~ 1971 72 annual may d!I 11n al "Back
tn &hool Night " ~rht-duled fnr 7 30 J'I m.
"1ednesd:ty, lht yearbook gtaff 5uggesled.
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TUSTIN
IRVINE
MISSION VIEJO
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OJ,lfitd School Dt1rrlr:t
l•tvno lh1ch U~lll•d Seheol Dl•t•l<I
DAILY l'ILOT M1•
HEAVY DOUBLE LINES SEPARATE PROPOSED UNIFIED DISTRICTS OF PLAN 6-C
Outer Boundary Shows Area Now Served By Tustin Union Hig'1 School District
From Pa.ge l
ECONOMY ..•
rates because he said !hey are. declining
under the pressure of market forces.
Walker said the bill also would give th e
pay board and the price com mission legal
authority to lift c1Jnl ro\s selectively once
infl111tion had been overcom e in a
particular industry.
~'111ch nf th,. authority llf the pay board
and price C'ommission will be lodged in
lhe C'hairman who will be a full time
gnrE'rnmer1t empl(lye. The bill authflrizes
a salary of $40.000 annually for the two
chairmen.
The nieasu re would waive federal con-
nirt of inl!'rest J.:i"'S !nr the part-time
members of the t11•0 comrnissions.
The hill also "·nuld make it clear thal
the Presi drnt acterl lrgally in delegating
a portion nf his <1ulhrir1ty tn the pay and
price hoards anrt ~·ould ratify decisions
already t;ikPn llunng the fre{'ze periOO.
Walker said lhe Administr:i tifln would
''stroni;fy oppose" an y efforts i n
Congress io inake mf'mbers of the pay
board and pricf' cnmmission suhject lo
Senate ronfirmation.
Senate Republican Le.ad!'r H11gh Scott
or Penn.~vlvan1a predicled CongrP.s.s
would mn\'e quic kly in considering the
legislation .
"I see no reason "'liY lhere should be
de:lays in either house." Scott said fo!lo"'·
ing a two·hour ml'eting of GOP con·
gressiona l leaders 11•1th the President .
Seco11d Soldier
Di es at Ft. Ord
FORT ORn ([IPf ! -The S~Cl'.lnd
soldier 1n hvn llPrk" ha~ died frnm men-
tngi!1s at fhr Fnrt Otrl b<1"lC training
ba ~e. tht :irrn1· ;innnunrtd lnrl:iv
rvt. Rnbrrl PfPle. !!>. Tucson. Ariz ,
cl if'd ~1 nnd:iy nt 1hP h:t ~P hn~r1tal :ift rr hP1n~ ;:i.drn1lrrd tt1P prrl'inu~ d;iy .. PePle.
whn l'.i:I ~ 1nrlurterl in Srp!cmbpr, 11·as 1n
hi~ fnurth wrck nf !r:iinlnc
ThP m"n1ng111~ rlr>.:i!h IWn i...•,-,pk~ ag'I
wa~ rhP fir~! rProrrrd ;i1 1hp Fort sinr~
l\farrh nf l!!i!l l'rr l f•~ rase ""as !he sev-
en lh ;i t !he tr;i 1nrn,g lar.1/1(~· th is year or
the: hiRhly commun1c;ible dise,.se
Com1nissioners Hear
Park Plans Tonight
The fLTst public heari ng on the Ne\Y]Ylfl
Beach interim park ;inti recreation rt;in
will be conducted tonight. 11! 7:JO n'c!nr k
in cil.v hall by the city's Parks, Beache s
anrl ReC'rea!ion Commisslnn.
The PBH Comin is~ion has spent ne;irly
a yea r preparinii. the plan to meet p<i rks
nrerls tn !ht' yra r 2.000.
A $.12 niillinn pricl! tag cn1·crs the cn;:;;t
flf l:ind and clevelnprncnl of a proposed liJ-
arre park land incre;ise.
Con1miss1nners t11nighl ran pl\h{'r ap-
prove. lh<' plan and send it lo the cily
council \\"Ith minor changes or continue
thP hearing,
"ll drpt'nd-" nn the reaction flf the
general pubhc,"' snid PBlt Director
Calvin S1<'warL
. The pl:in dJ\'idc!--the rily into J4
nrlghborhood s a~ rx<1m ines needs fnr
each section. A copy of tiie plan was sent
to all in\'olved homeo~·ners o r
neighborhood associations .
Booster s Launch
Christmas Plans
For F airvie\v
A drive for sucC'ess 1n planning this
~·ear·~ Fairvie w Stair Hnspital booster
~rnup 's Oiristmas p;irty is now under
way. ftccordinp; tn nr~.:inizrrs.
PrflCceds from the D<!r 12 Fa irview
Fam1l1e• and F'rirncls lrtr ;it 2 pm in th r
rncr;i 1\lesa hn~pl!;if'~ rehahililatinn
building w11J gn l\l the Special PrnjeCIS
Cn1nmilt.l'C.
rh:iirn11·n l>:tn ;i111\ l\nrrn L'nJ,'rr. nf
\rrstn1in~l<'r. m:iv hP cnn!;i\!C'd at 5,11-
411411. fnr ar\d1l1nn~l lnfP nna1 inn nr offers
nf .:1s.<;i~t1111re Y.'i!h !he prnJcrt.
All Sflrl <; nf pnzr<; tnpnrrl riff h_I' ;i rn\nr
!c le1·i~jnn sr! 11'il1 br dislrihutrd during
fhP r.:irll', wh1rh f1n;;nrr<; [lllr£'hi!Sf' rif
special items ner.<led for hns pital Y.'ards
bu1 not bud p;e1('d hy 1hr ~Ta(r,
"The nn ly thing we:'\'e heard comme-nts
on is that ii doesn 't do enough for BalhrJa
Is-land and didn't meet !h~ four-acre stan-
dard every~·here.'' Stewart said.
Only IWIJ pl;i y.lots are planned for
HalOOa Island hecause of cro"'ded ccn·
di1ions,
The plan attempts !o meet a state
standard of four park acres pe.r l,000
J")pulat ion buL succeeds in only some of
the <1rPas.
• But "'ith all the: view parks, school
grounds and ocean front beaches." con-
tends Ste11•art, .. ,..e·re in pretly good
i hape."
Crash Injuries
In Newport Fata]
To Gir] Driver, 17
A leenaged girl just lt'arning In drive
"'hen she r.:immect a friend's car into a
concrete wall at Newport Bearh'!
Fashion Island Shopping Ccnlt'r died Sun-
day. 27 days after being hospi!;;liz.ed,
Sandra .Johnstnne. 17. of \\'hi llier. suf-
fered multiple fractllres and head in-
jurie s in the Sept. 20 accidcnl
She rPm.<tined in a com(I , npver
regaining cons<'inusness and finat l~· losing
her fight for life al Hfla~ Memo rial
· Hnspital, Ney,·port Beach abnut 4:JO a.m.
Suncta.\·.
"'She ne\·er kne1o11 "ha! hil her ... but
1·nu a/y,·a~'l' kcrp on h11ptn£ ... "' said one
hnsrn !al ~pnkesm;in 1orl;i1·.
!'.Ii ~~ Johns tflne ·s frirnd . Han rt a 1 I
firrcnlca, 20. a l~l'.I of \Vh111 ier . and twn
t"nmpaninns wer e injurrd in the crash
"'hirh po!1rr !licflrize was cau~rd l:ly driv·
inF! 1ne~pcrir>nc'f'. '
'Thr~' J<:u~pcrl -hn~erl nn ~l :11rrn1>nl~ hv
p:i~~rncrr~ -that i\1 1~~ .Jnhn~!nn" pll~hl"d
thP accelr1 ii tnr 1ni;trarl nr tJ1e brake
pt'.'rl.<t/ whrn warned about hrr speed,
~m ;ishing the car into the solid w;ill
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
(or is it?)
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HAVE YOU EVER GONE INTO A STORE, AND BEFORE A SALESMAN
Al'PROACHED YOU, TlllED TO DETERMINE PRICES ON· GOODS NOT M~RKED7
MANY C"ARPET ~TORES DO NOT HAY~ PRICES INDICATED ON .
THEl,R SAMPLES., THE THE 0 RY-IS THAT THIS WAY T~EY CAN
Ct-IARGE "WHAT .THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR." i
AT ALDEN'S PRICES ARE POSTED<E>N:(il; OF OUR SAMPLES S'b
THAT CUSTOMERS CAN BROUSE THROUGH THE SELECTIONS AND
KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT. TOO, THERE IS ALWAYS THE
POSSIBILITY OF A L. 0 WE R PRICE IF CONDmONS WARRANT .
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • D~PES
1663 Placentia Ave .
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOU•S: MOR. thnt nturs.., -9 to l :lO -P.,1., t to t -SOt., t :JO to I
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EDITION N.Y. Steeb
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Council Allows Pre-school One More Year
\\'h;ll 1s 54.000 ~quare feet 111 sizt-and
lies anchort-rl HI a sea of hostile
ho111Co\•;11ers todd~ .. !1kt-~9ah's Ark with
lhf 1'a.•t 11t t)l1I ,\JcDonalc!"s Farn1
aboard ~
1'he contro1·ersial (';irden-4 presrhool :ti
2SO \'I. \V ilson St . Costa ri.tesa .
Cit~· C.:ouncil rneinbrrs renewed a T.Ont'
rxception perrn1l for it s operation.
rt\'ie11·able again in one yrar .\tonday
night, subject tn suspension f n 1·
reasonable cause.
\'eighbor.s ·who spoke in a 90-1n1nu!e
hearing say plenty of causes exist.
Costa f\fe sa denlisl Dr. \\'allacr
H.t"n1sen and his wife Joyce, who Riso Iii·.,
•1t1 the propt'rt.Y w11h !heir o-.•n four
\.'hildren, disagree.
Clting needed extra incotnc to support
lht \'eritable country estate, the Remsen.c;
requested an tncrea!'ie fron1 JO lo 20
children for each 2' i hour daily session.
Neighbor!'i !'iay JO each ti mi:-is 10 too
many combined with two ducks, h1'0
C"hickens, tv;o rabbits. a guinea plg, a
l'hihuahuil pup and innum e rable
neig hborhood dogs whosl' barking is set
off by thl' rombinNI ooiS('.
F'iling a Qtlition .,.,·ith 27 signatures
a:;ainsl a ne'I, permit in thl' residen!ial
1.une, a parade of speakl'r!'i came to the
pod iun1, tw<rby-two in soml' cases.
One complainant. P.trs. fl. C. Cornelius,
or 2273 Columbia Drive, said noise ts a
serious' prob!enl. .. That duck st<lrt~
quacking at 6 a.m.," she said .
The Rem.sens patient!,-waited their
turn.
'"She says they only ha ve on e duck, but
!hey ha ve ?.. drake.·· ~tr!'i. Q)rnelius con-
ltnued.
Test!:n~ny included the fact a visiting
lamb at the prt-school had occasionally
been a problem.
··The lamb used to bleal .•. well. it's
J:One no\Y." said r..1r.!i. Cornelius ... And \Yr
do get a littlt surcease in the summer, A
little respitt ."
Dr. Hartelius Cleared
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CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES
Or. Ebbt Hartelius
Nixon Requests
Economy Control
Y car Extension
Y.'ASJ!Jj\!;TON I UPI I -President
:-/ixon ::;en! Congress legislation today tu
rxlend for a vear his authorit .v lo control
\Va grs and ·prit·l's, i.:ive him standby
ptJ\VCr tv C'ont rol interest rates, and
establish rules for the second phase of his
e<.·nnon11c progran1 .
1\dm1n1s1ratio11 officia l!! emphasized,
howe\'er. that Nixon has authority under
t>:<ls!ing laws lo conduct his pr ogram of
econom1r controls at least until April 30.
1!1'72.
1'hr proposed leg1sla11011 11·ou ld add A
\ $2,500 {'l\ril j"lf'll:Jlty for I l<lJatiOll f'lf
!-1ah1l 11<111on rule.,, Pre~cnt law provide."
ror a cr1 nl\TI<il f1nt> ,1f S5.000. but govern·
tncn! l<111·1·er!t ):!.rncr:ilb ;1gn'r that 1·11"1!
t'{Jt tr1 aC'1°1on~ :1r1• r;t~il'r (n win throu
i·r11nin11 I ca~e~. ·n1" E1·011111n1r S!:ib1l11.;1t1nn /\rt nf 1!170.
u.~cd In ?\i:-.nn 111 i1np0:i111J! the currrnt !!O-
da\" ~1·(l~t'-prii·r-rr1H rrrt::7.r l'llld 111
csiahlishinr. pol1C'~' for thr period af1cr
1he frer~e rnd.~ i\"ov. 1::. t>:\p1res April 30.
The Adn1inis1r::it lon hill wou ld l'xtend
lhe act unlil AJlril 30. 1973. and v.·ould
f('\\T1!r n1any or !he details of the la\\·.
The bill would create a new ten1pora(y
court of appeals consisting of three or
n1ore federal district or circuit eourt
1udges, design3ted by Chief Justice War·
renr B. Burger, to handle appeals from
dcci!iion;;: or the plly board and price com·
n1ission.
Ofric1afs said ecllons i n·v o 1 vi n g
de cisions of 1he pay or price pane.ls would
fir~\ go throu~h a federa l district court
11nd then 1·ouMI be appealed to the tem-
1)()rary cour! 1'J:Fi~ions· of the tcmporar.v
cour! could 1hi>Jt.be rrvirv.·ed by the6ur·
rt>n1e ('our! ·
The hi ll alsu would give Nixon rity
to control inlcrest rates at "I con-
sonant wilh orderl)'\economi owth ...
Treasury Undersecretary rles E.
Walkrr predicted. hoMver, t no A<'·
tion wou ld be rtquired t.o co trol interl'st
ra tes becaust he said _lhey a e declining
under th e pres~ure of market forces.
\Val ker said the bill also would give the.
pay board and the price commi~ion legal
authority 10 lift control!! selecl1vely_ once
Inflat ion had been overcome 1n a
p:irt1cular Industry.
l\luch of the auU10ri~y o( the pay board
and price commi!ifilon \viii bC lodged in
U1e chairman \Yho \\'ill bt I run-ume
go,·ernmeul employc. The. bill authorize.!i
a salarv of StO,!)(l(l ;11nnually (or IM: l\\"O
chairmen .
The mrasUre \lo'Ould \lo'ai ve ftderal con·
flicl of interest lnws for the parl·lim«
members of tht l\110 commisi1ions.
The bill 11lso would make it cle<lr that
thr Pre!lirlc"n! nrted leg:illy in delegating
j ~te Et'ONQ,\fV, Pate 21 •
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All_f harges Thrown Out by Judge
By TOlll BARLEY
Of tn• O•ilf ,.llol St•U
Dr. Ebbt ilartelius of Costa !\le.so· was
cleared of insurance fraud charges today
in a Orange Cou nt y Superior Cou rt nil·
ing thal also throw s out bribery ch arges
\\"hich \\"ere lo be aired ag:3.inst him in an
upcomi ng trial
The silve r·haired physician . overcon1t'
1\"i!h emotion. !-i tumhled froin .. ludg<' Ray-
n1ond \'lnc ent"s courtroo111 !o lell this rr-
flllr!er: '"!his i.~ !he grratest da.v of rn_\'
!He. Tha11k <~od n1y agon.v 1s 01·er ;111d
no11· I ca11 ,i.?O back to work ''
J11dge Vincent 's ruli ng followcrl ,1n i1n -
passioned nrgun1ent by defeJ1se anornrv
1'.latt.he1v Kur ilich in \\•hit h the fiery
lfl\\'Yer nailed the i.:rcdibility or :\!rS.
Reba Vaughn as a proseculion wi1nrs~
and asked .Judge Vincent to disrn iss an .v
testimony by Hartell u~· rnrmer para-
mour.
Fined $1~000
Kurilirh. equally overcome by 1he rul-
ing, embraced Ho.rtelius in the corridor
outside the courtroom and hailed the ver-
dict .. as tl1e only possible ruling '" lhe
circumstanees.
.. This man has suffered enough,'' Kuri-
ltch said. ··I have nev!'r known an yone
10 my corner lo be. subjeclcd lo the kind or hara s~n1enl !hat Dr. Marfelius has ho.d
Jn endure in re-cent vears,"
.rudge Vincent delivered his ru!ing in
!lie second da y of the Harte!ius trial. He
added lhe upton1ing briber.v ll'ial ro thr
ruling with the co m1nrnt tha1 disn1 issal
w;1 ~ ""1 11 the interest of justiee."
.Judge Vln("('nt"s ruling ends a /wo-ye;.r
1ale of pro.~ecutio11 that, began in April.
!969, V.'hen the physician was accused or
bumi11g his offices at 234:> E. Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. in what. was said
10 be;,· hid to destroy highly incrimina 1-
inl! p.al ient records.
Judge Sentences Mesa
Por1iography Peddler
Pornography peddler Joseph Reitano of
Costa f\.1esa has been sentenced 10 18
inonths i11 federal prison for se nding ob-
~ne .material lhrough the mails.
U.S. Di.~trict Court Judge Avery Crary
itdded a Sl.000 fine to the punishment and
Police Believe
Ne,¥port Burglar
Wants La,v F'iJc
·\ burglar \\'hu h11 11 ~('11porl Bt>;u·h
citfice for thfo second tirnt~ 1n !(• 1recks
may h1111r bet>n hunting fllci:; involved 1n
a mul11·mil!1Qt1 dQllar l;11\'!lt1i! <lwa11Jll£
<'011r1 hearings, rh« 11rti111 told pnl1r1·
\l0nd;i1·. Don~ld B. \Vhll!nu111. ~~1. nf lrV 1ne. s:i1d
II<' didn '1 repon tM"" pre\•1ous a11 e1np1rll
•'ntry at ln1rrnat1011;il ne11rloprnc111 ('(lrp
oration. 4262 C::.inpus Dri ve
~othing \\'as taken 1n tllr 1n1·iden1 rh:--
1"nvered 1\fond ay The burglar t•omplelel.\
fa iled at prying the door in the attem p!ed
break-in i~·o weeks agu. \Vhittman said
Officer Don Anderso111 said the intruder
apparently se;.rched lhe offi ce but found
Mthing to be considered valua ble and
left.
Whittman. presidenl<0f lht de velopment
finn. did not expla in the pending court
e1ction to Officer l\fike lt1cE ve11y, of tit~
palice department's felony uni!.
.\lso sentenced the •.:olorful smut advo-
j'd(e·.~ son Lucien Jay, 24, to a two .vear
probation te11T1 after suspending a priso n
:;-entenre.
Bot h 111rn pleadl'd gullty las! n1on!h
to obscene chorges contained in a federal
indic tment that followed an eight month
invesllgation of their activit ies by the
FRI. ,....._
Father and ~n have receil·ed similar
ron\'ictio11.e; on -related offenses. Prison
terms and ftfl('s imposed in those in·
stances are held pend ing the outcom(' of
a seric.'f of <'ppeals.
Reitnno, 58. rec-ently fil ed an Orangr
rounfy Superior Courl civi l action 1n
11·hicll hf protf'sts thE" actio".~ of Santa
-\na 1n prcvenl1 ng 11o·llat he ~a.\·s is h1.~
normal operation" of a peep ~ho\\" 11 rcadl'
in 1ha1 ci!.1·
Ill• 1~ al~o !inke1I v.·1!h a llunlingt on
H:,rhl)ur 1·1)uplr 11·ho are presenth· 1nra11 -
1nit trial 111 Su perior C:ourl &l nbsccni1_v
t•h;.ir~es filed lost Mai '
\l ief' IJ1 111';;!iga1ors arrr.~!l'd Frl'derick
R11~!v"' l.0<1r, :14. anrl h1~ wire !\av .. 11
o/ 4002 Jl umhnldt Al'r .• a11d ;i~~<>r1cdll·
~rizcd rnore lh<'!ll 20.000 reel~ of fi!1n and
:100 still phoklgrahps fr on1 a building at
1;11 44 Gold en West SL. Huntington Beach.
Th<> materials co11fisca ted are all al-
legedly ''harrl core pornogr<lphy. •·
F'ederal charges against !he R<'itano!I
1vere issued Jut November efte the FBI
completed a nationwide chl'<'k in!o tht<:
father attd son team.
The. Rt:!itanos were doing business a.~
"Golden Wl!'!t Productions." "T'ht Real
Thing" and "Co!lector11 Specialties "
'·
He v.·as cleared o{ arson-fraud charges
after one of the most colorful trials in
Superior Court history in \\'hicll the
blondt volatile Mrs. Vaughn often con-
1radicted her own testimo•y aod became
involved in spirited arguments with Kur-
ilich that fru strated the judge but delighl·
l'd t'apac11y courtroom audiene"es.
Mrs. Vaughn 1vas transferred today
fro1n the intensivt care unit at Hoag fl.Ie·
rnorial Hospital. Ne wport Be<1ch into
which she was o.d1ni tted five days ag!I
;ifter 1ak ing what is bel ieved to be au
overdose of drugs.
She stated this mornine: !hat she pla n·
"erl to leave lhe hospital bed and bt
present in Judge Vincent's l'nurlroom to
hear Kurilich's bid for dismissal.
She nevtr gol a chance to lec;v, her
hospital room. Judge Vincent's rul in!:
came before she could make the neces·
sary arrangements.
' ~ ar!ii~ig Issued
On Tuberculosis
Cure Medication
"'ASHI NGTON (UPI I -Th e Food and
Orug Administration 1 F'DA 1 today cau-
r ioned doctors against indiscriminatt use
of a luberculosis remedy that was given
last year to 2,321 Capitol llill worker~.
t\YO of whom subsequently died.
In a bulletin mailed to Lhe nalion·ll:
:1:1:>.(HM) physicians. the f'DA raltd thr
drug. Jsoniazid, as an excellent cure and
preventive for TB. But it said a study of
Ule Capitol Hill program indicated more
side tffects. pa rt icularly liver damage,
than had beeo suspected.
Nineleen of those given lsoniazid on
Capitol Hill contracted hepatitis, a liver
disease. Tiie drug program was discon·
11nued following the hepatitis deaths or
'rimothy Bleck. 30, • SI.. Louis Post-
!Jispatch reporter. and Robert L.
Stuckey, 38, a sound man ror \VTQP.TV,
11 \Vashington leltv1sion ilal1on.
/lo w Did Rope
Get Up There?
\Yh<.->Jcver iioes up must tome dO\\'n, ac··
•·nrding to lhoory and the Irvine Com· •
pany is particularly anxious.to apply it to
a 60-fnol rope swing on it:; property.
Only the Newport Beach Firl' Depart-
rnent Is puzzled today over how the
dangling danger lo area children got up
lhert.
They went to Bayshore Recreation
Btach l1 onday on a. service call to
removt lht Ulick rope attached to a tall
palm tree. •
~They couldn't reach It. '
Kidnap ·Suspect Captur~d
' Nevada Police Nab One;" Other Esto:ap~ Ma.nltunt'
By ARTH UR R. VINSEL
Of .... 0•11, ,.llol 11•11
One of lwo FBI fugiti ves accused nf
kidnaping a Newport Beach couple Jiik
days ago. afler a crosscountry crin1e
~pr!e. inc lud ing a ma~~ je\lbrtak 1n
Arkansas, is bac.k behind bar5 toda y 1n
Nei.tada.
His companion esc~ in a l'ar cont·
mandt'ered hert. afler apparently spot-
lin1 his pal being arrested at lunch in ;J
ltenO cire. · •
A manhunt is under \\•ay throughout the
Western U.S. Mw for David G. l'lturtaugh,
26. of Detroit. ,
r..1urtaugh's formerly root lo0.se lravcl·
ing companion i.~ heltl 1n Reno on a varle·
ly of federal and slate charges 111rlud ing
kidnap, b11nk robbery, rape ;ind 11uln
theft.
William E. Coulter. :S. ol lluron. Ct1llr ,
• t
\
\\'a ~ icnt<l1iv ety identified along wil h
r..1urlaugh by viclims of lt"tt local kidna 1)
\Vedne.sda)'.
• Ruby Probasco, 17, of 2804 Broad SL.
Newport Beach. escaped\1any assaull.
unlike stories told by two IS-year-old girl
hitchhiker s freed by Coulter·~ capture.
She and Camp Pendleton i\farlne
Richard Sense1. 20. were abandoned in t1n
El Cajon motel room Friday morning,
bound by btd1h~ts.
Authorities today were attempting tn
lract Coulter ~nd Murtaugh '! movem,nts
trom Friday morning through Sunda)I";
The Nevada girls told police after their
rescue Monday afternoon they we re pick·
ed up in Phoeni:t while hitchhiking Sun·
,.ay, held at gu"poinl •nd raped before
&rr1val 1n Rtno,
Once in Reno, LI. C.:harlcs \Vlll!a m~
• I
said In a pr ess llatcment;-the fugitive1
1Jplit up. with Coulter going to Sambo't
coffee 1hop lf'ilh the girls ror ,lunch .
• Phil. B,arber, police reporter for the
Nevada ·Evening Journal, described the
rathtr anllellm.ctlc.capture of Coulter.
"OM of tile 1irl1 s11id she had to go to
lht. rtstroom, but she got word to a
waitress tllty had been k:idnaped ,"
Barber slid.
Clrt pcrlOrmtl called police. Whtie the
girl returned as though nothing had hap-
pened.
A few minutes later, two uniformed
Reno pollct ofDcers c111u11ly ·entered as
lhougb for a coffee break. while a
plainclothe!! dttcctive posl1g o.t a patron
acanned the caft for the suspect.
Unablt to spot anything susplcloua
1~ .. NABBED, P•I' Z) .
One man ~'ho said he hves on ntarby
.Joann Street and wa!i a\vakent>d at 6 a.m.
by a since-drpar!ed C;;rden-4 campus
roosler.
"One day I had t•offce with the dog
t:atche r -I niean 1he animal control of-
ficer -and he said there \va sn 'l a thing
to be done about 1L 'It 's an educational
facility,' ''he expl:uned.
"So I called lhenl al 6 a.m. one day and
sa id: 'filrs. Remsen, art you sleeping as
well as I'm not ~· "
7:.
UPI Tt1tP~tl• ·r1al.:es 1•11fr
l·'ranca Ferretti puffs a\vay dur·
111g \V0111en"s \Vor!d Champion
Pipe Smoking contest in Arona.
Italy. She \VOii conte~t J\otonday
by s1nokin g thre"e grams of
to bacco in time or 1:22:32.
Two Men Hurt
As Shots Ring·
In Mesa Store
A double-shooting Iha! lefl one man
nrar death with a ,30-06 hunting rifle
"·ound in !he chest and a department
store employe woun ded in the leg oc-
eurred about I o'clock today at South
Coast Plaza.
Details fro1n witnesses and police at
the scene, the Seaars Roebuck alore,
were sketchy.
No motive l"OUld irnrnediatcly be
detrrmined and man y witnesses to lht
apparent allempted murder and suicide
v.•ere being quesl1011ed by police.
One slug fired inside the store smashed
through an entry door in th e crowded,
busy shopping center but evidently
ricocheted harmlessly,
Officer ~l ax BO\\'tnan said a gray.clad
1nan 1n his 40s wa!i In gra\oe condition
with a slug in !he fhesL
He rell outside the door between tht
n1:11n store and g<lrden shop with a wound
Officer Bowman said was self-inflicted .
Neithrr the identit.v of the suspect, nor
11 $cars cmplflye \\'llh a relatively minor
nesh wound in Lhc leg wcrr 1m111edia!ely
a1·allablr .
lie said she revealed that htr son· had
told hi<:. grandfather to go ahead and kill
the rooster lhe following weektnd, since
11 disturbed lhe boy 's sleep too.
The Rem sens remaintd silent on the
rooster issue. but fi1rs. Remsen. who
leaches at the school, challenged "P-lrs.
Cornelius about the quacking drakt duck.
She said drakes don't quack., but are
mute.
"l had a quacklcss duck cnce too, but
(See PRE-SCHOOL, Pace %)
Apartment
Units Get
Mesa Okay
A pair. of related measures allowi.ag
conslructron of 272 apartment units
reduced fro man original MJ re.quested
\\'as a_pproved by the Costa Mesa Citf
Council fl.1onday night.
. 'Phe _Harold '.'· Segerstrom &: Song pro·
iect \\"Ill be built at the northwest corner
of Adams Avenue and f'airl"iew Road,
based on a ZQne change from Ml in·
dustrial to R4-CP multiple high den sity.
Passed along 1vith H. was a ione ex·
~:eplion permit al101vi11g Leadership J~ous·
tng-Systems Inc., of Newport Beach. to
<:onstruct the project.
.Sharp oppasition had been voiced to the
original 843 units proposed and one area
resident, Jl..1rs, Lucy Waughtal , of :!433
College Drivt. stuck to htr guns.
. She charged th2t the series of dele.ys
imposed on hearings and revision of the
pl~n to only 272 so-called family oriented
units was a ploy to sli p it by the public
later.
The original 21 acre parcel will be built
up on only 11 acres, leaving 19 remaining
vacant.
"The $64 question is -with what ?.''
1'-lrs. \Vaughtal asked \\'hile reading from
a lengthy paper prepartd {or tht oc-
casion.
rop r!y involved is mostly rec om·
ended for high density under Costa
esa 's new General Plan.
'-!'Some of lhese areas should ncva-
have been lef t on lhe Gen eral Plan,.
f\·Trs. Waughtal warned. '
"To me, this seems lo be merely a
d1111de and conquer tactic" sht con·
l.i nued. likening the siluatio1n to an old
i\-fiddle Easlern pro verb translating in
English lo : gi vt lhen1 an inch and they'll
take a mile .
.. Th.is i5 like Jetting the camel 'get his
head into your tent.' "she e:tplainl'd~
Councilman William L. St. Clair voted
against the Segerstrom rezoning and
home bui lders' zone exception permit on
!he basis of retaining indu~trial property
1n the city.
He a!so somewhal challenged Mrs .
\Vaughta!'$ proverb on ttie basis or
est he!ics 11.nd q_ual ity wh!'n considering
L"Crta19 res1dent1al developments.
··1r 1t"s a i:ood·looking camel. l 'H invil•
ii in.·· SL Clair remarked.
Shortly aftrr ~lntt'n1cnls were taken
from polit'r. twn wi1ncsscs lo the shooting
confirn1ed ttie 1·u1norer1 then aspect. ( • l "' l I y· · They s<'lrl the suspect was being C'hascd ,as l'O u C .0 181[
b,v the wounded e1nployt and whirled CJ
around onee he "'as outside, firing a shot tile Lefti til Chief
through the glass door.
llil by the ricocheling i;Jug. the ANTOFAGASTA , Olile (AP),-Pre~!·
employe fell. whereupon lwo persons sa id dent Salvador Allende. the Marxist who
they saw the gunman place the stock of celebrates his first year in oftict Nov. 3,
the weapon on lhe pavement. says Prime ti•linisttr Fidel Caatro of Cuba
fie then ltaned over the muzzle and ·will visit Chile within the ncxl few weeks
pulled the trigger. taking thl' blast in the r but declines to give a dale. •
chesl. Speculation on the date for Castro's
Publishers Ask
Total Exemption
Fr9n1 . Price Curb
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The book
publishing indu stry today asked for the
same tot.Bl exenlption rrom price controls
whiCh it enjoyed during World Witr JI and
the Korcnn War.
If the industry Is nol t xempted from
whatever cOQtrols will be In tf{eet. 1rhen
tbe 'wage-price freeze ends next month,
its spokesman aaid, books which Clrst.ap-
peared years ago will not be reprintep
when existing stocks are sold out.
The cost of reprinting new stofkt or
older books may have doubled sif'ce they
~·ere first published, the Senate Sub-
committee on ConsUtutlonaJ Rights was
told.
The prepared teslimony came [rom
KeMeth McCormick of Doubleday and
Co .• cha irman o! lht. Frffdom To Read
Comml ttct or the · Association of ..
Amrrlcan Publisheri;, wtlOst members
publish two-1.hirds of the lilies issued in
this count ry.
·visit has centered on Nov. 3. a year from
the da y Allende became the first fTeelv
electtd ~larxist chief or statt: In world
history. •
Warmer temperatures i re 11et11
along the coast for Wedne!day wjjh
highs around 68 at the beaehts rls·
ing to 78 inland, Night Jo,vs or 3S
to SO are expected tonJgbL
INSWE TODAY
A co uragtous Hunitngton.
Btac.li. attorn1iy has o itirril&Q
message for 11$ all. See .sta11J.
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Oat for Good
Career Finished
For Doyle Miller
By ALAN DffiKIN
OI "'• O••I~ '•Mil 111!!
The 12-ye&r career of Doyle r.Iiller as
city administrator of Huntington Be:ach
was closed in three minutes ~1onday
nlght.
That was how long the announcement.
of his formal firing took It ~'as gi\·en
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D-lt.Y ,ILOT $t•ff .. ~ot.
TAKES CALLED 3RD STRIKE
Ex-admini1tr1tor Miller
From Page 1
PRE-SCHOOL •••
r;omebody lied l.o me .'' observed Coun·
cilman Al vin L. Pinkley.
"Do you make a lot of noise~." Coun·
cilman \V illia m L. St. Clair asked ].1rs.
Remsen 11.fter she said children are in!'ide
all but 3() minutes of the 21-2 hour
sessions.
"Well ... we sing ." she admitted. "We
clap our hands ... we tap our feet ... ··
And then there is the problem of the
compost heap.
"Could I speak for my .,.,·Lfe 1Jn the com-
post heap plea se"," satd Dr. Remsen , in·
tel"\·ening as the school groundsman.
He said the pile has bet'n in existen ce
for 25 years and is entirely in keeping
with tht nature of the prnperty's intended
use and landsca ping needs.
Despite the fact -as the council
?'linted out -the rather large pare~!
could be subdivided for up lo nine fi\'e·
bedroom homes undPr R·I zoning. with
maybe 50 resident children, the Rem sen.~
·want t-0 continue n1nnini? a school.
C.ouncilm11.n \Villiam L. St. Clai r harl
finally heard enough and moved for a~
prn\·al of the permit as requested . for 20
pu;:iils. whic h 11.•renched a chorus of
moans from !hf' neighbors.
The motion was rejeC"ted 3 to 2 w1!h
Vice Mayor \\'illard T. Jordan joining St.
Clair in fa vor.
Councilman Pinklev thffl moved for a~
prl'lval with a 10-pupil 11Inil.
"~'ould you rflnsider 14:'." il!rs.
'Re;msen asked, dealing for a com-
promise:.
"No," snap~ Pmkley
The measure: passed 4 to 1. \lo'Jlh Coun-
cilman Jack Hammt>tt np?Qsed due to R·l
zoning
The dent 1st and his \I !fe \e(l the
chambers !Mking tired and thelr op-
pi'lnPn1s didn't seem terribly pll"ased
either.
All part1e~ .,., ere uri::ed by cnuncilmen
11".1 set t!P the 1sslJP soc1abh·
Cliunci)men ~l~ri s11pu\.:t!rd that the.
campus crimpnst he11p must gn.
CIAHGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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after the City O'.luncil held a !~minute
executive session with Homer L ,
~!C'Cormick. the ~pec1al counsel hirtd t.o
"handle the dismissal.
With his 6(Jth birthrlay soi davs awav,
threre was no more room al th!: top of
the city government fnr ~tiller. Nnr was
there ri'IOm in thf' middlf'
Tht counc1l a)!'io rrJN"lf'd an appeal
r.hller made at las! wePk's pubhc hearing
into hi.!i dismissal f11r him to ~ ret111ned
1n 11 lesl!er c1pacity 11s a "consult11nt,
analyst or elder st,:itesman ·•
'i\'hPn the CQUnC'il ret urneli frnm thP
closed-door s e s s i o n . Mayor Gl!()rge
r-.1cCraC"ken called for a mntion.
Councilman Al Coen moved th11t r-.lilJ,.r
be removed as city arlm inislratnr f'f-
fective immediately. Coen . .Jerry M11.tnl"y.
Jack Green. Donald Shipley and r-.trs.
Norma Gibb5 vottd in fa vor. r-.111.y1Jr
McCracken and Councilman Ted Bari.Jett
voted no.
This w;1.i:: the same lineup in a vote
taken at an executive session Sept. 7 on
thP firing of Miller. who WdS served the
dismissal not ice signed st that meeting
on ~pt. 14.
With Miller in the audience Mond2.,V
night. Mayor McCracken also announced
that the administrator's appeal for future
employment in a les~r capacity had
been di5eussed and was unanimously
denied by the council.
From Page 1
NABBED ...
t:ir get a signal from the victims -they
left and returned, after discreetly con-
tacting the wa!tr~s for • description of
Caulter 's clothing.
''The other guy had gone to check into
a motel," ne11.'sman Barber ~lained.
Coulter \.\1as confronted an)i" arres!ed
"'ft hout incident. although he had a .38
caliber revolver tucked into his trousers
v.·aistband . •
Police theorize Murtaugh returned, saw
u·hat v.•as happening ins ide and hit the
road out of town in Marine Senset's miss-
ing 1911 sedan.
"Glad lo hear 1t." Newport Beach
Police Detecti ve Sgt. Ken Thompson .
remarked today when notified of the ca p·
lure.
The fuKitives also linked lo an Oct. II
bank robbery in ~an Diegn arP named in
arrest v.·arranls issued here. f'h::irg1ng rhe
kidnap of Senset and 1'11ss Probasco, the
third such abduction cred ited lo them.
Newport Beach Pol ice said they had nn
prior knowledge of Coulter, "'hnse home
town of Huron is a tiny oil and farm to .... ·n
1n Imperial County.
Federal authorities are f'Xf)f!rled to ex-
tradite the fugitive, who is named in an
FBI warrant issued after an Indiana
bank robbery.
Heading west, I.he pa ir allegedly kid·
naped a car salesman from East St.
LQuis. Ill., but \\'11.S finally c;ip!ured in
Arkansas.
Coulter and r-..1urtaugh wtre he ing he!d
in the Pulaski County Jail at Lillie Rock
when !hey ned Sept. 9 in a massive
breakout that freed other prisoners loo.
11.uthnnties said.
The ot.her!'i' wtTe iilml'ISt all n!-capturerl
shortly th ereafter in tht Li!tle Rock area.
Ronieo , Juliet
Of ModPrn Dn y
Facing Trial
LEEDS, England· IAP\ -f\(lr!hern
Ireland 's religious 11.•ar was blighting lh!!
romance of two teenagers so they elo~d
l'.'l England and stole to eat.
"They are Romeo and Juhet, 1~71
~tyle," defense Ja\\')'er Malcolm Sorkin
told a local court Thursday 1s it con-
sidered lihoplifting charges ~ g a i n .s t
Deborah Do'l\·ey~a Hi-year-old Protestant.
and William Steel, a 19-year-old Roman
Catholic:
Sork in said that bttau!'e nf the rth-
g1ous d1ffer"nce . their parents had forbid.
dPn them t{I see "ach other. Twn weeks
af(l'r they fled from Bl!!fast tn Engl11nd .
th Py rnn O\Jt of fOQd and .srole from a
supermarket. ·
"The~· ihave act ed \\'ilh the same im-
matur1ty of the;ir h1stn r1cal cnun-
terparL,," said Sorkin.
Judge• Sir John R.!lndolph discharged
the pair. commenting; "The bes t place
for e11ch of you is back home."
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ECON~OMY ...
• portion oJ...bi.s 1uthority In the pay and
price. board' and would ra tify decisions
already taken during the frffz:e pe.riod.
?i'alker said !ht. Adm inistration would
"strongty .. ppose" any efforts i n
Congress ~ake rru:m~s of the p1v
rd and pr icP romrfti~'ion 11ubject to
Senate ce1nfirmation.
Senate Repuhl1ci1n IA.11d't( Hu11:h Senn
of Pennsylv1n1111 predict.,.d \()n~re~c;
wnul d ml".l\'e qu1rkl y In considering lhe
!egisl~lion .
"I stt nn TP.!ISrln whv therf' ~twuld he
delays ln elrhtr hnu~P." Sc-Ott sa id follnw •
Ing a '"'O·hour mePt1ng of GO P con-
e:rc~siona! leaders '>''1lh the President.
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D.l.lt.Y PllJPT SHI! l'IWllf
B11r11ed B11s .)
.
Mesa Nixes
Batti11 Bid
For 'Ploy'
Charging it Is merely a ghetto are•
vote.gelling ploy by Orange County
Board of Super\•isors fha!rm;:in Robert
B<ittin. !ht' Costa i\te.~a Cily Council Mon·
d;:iy night refused his prnJlOsal for 11 con-
zumer protection 11i.:ency.
Council men h:id heen asked pre111ously
lo enrlnrse the Batt in concept of creating
an Orang!' County C(insumer Protection
unit
Deferring ac:lion, they a~ked Coun-
cilmen Jack Hammett ;ind Alvin L.
Pinkley to investigate ;ind report OJI it.
The endorsen1ent requl'sl y,·as subse-
quently reJec·1ect 4 to t with Councilman
\V1lliam L. St. Clair dissenting in what
cnul d only be called a Devil's Ad11ocate
lrole.
"ll is our <·nnsensu!'I ;incl recom·
mend alion thR1 we do not back Mr. Bat.
tin,·· Counciln1an Pinkley declared at the
outset.
Huntington Beach firemen snuff out. remaining
embers of fire whi ch completed destruction of van
this morning at Brookhurst Street and Coast f-ligh ·
\~·ay. Driver Leigh Martin, 22. Seal Beach, said he
v.•as southbound on Coast High\\·ay about 9 a .m.
\\1hen he S\\lerved to avoid a stalled car. J-l is van roll-
ed over. then caught fire. fl.1artin esca ped uninjured.
"l think I'll buy a bike," he mused 11.fler the accident.
"We think it 1s a politict1l piny due lo
his upcon1in g campaign for re·election,"
Pin kle y cont inued .
He specificall y pointed out Bal!ln's
First Dis trict includes S;:int;:i Ana ·~ loY.'·
income 11.rc;is and concentrations of Black
and Chi<'ilno voters.
Big Stor1n Front
Threa.te1is No rth
State Coastline
SAN FRANCISCO !UPI I -A strong
l!torm front movPd south along the
Pacific Coast tnday frQm Oregon to
California.
The "'eather Bureau said rain, snow
and strnn~ winds were exotcted in
northern California . Rain was fnrecast In
thP San F'ranci.~cn Ba~ arPa t1Jnight.
The stnrm was nnt Pxperted tn move.
lnto SouthP.rn California. The N;:itinnal
"'e<lther Service !;II.id it wnuld stop
snme.,.,•here in thf' ;:irPa of Salinas.
Gale .,.,·arnings "'ere calling for winds or
~5 to 40 knol.s and 15 !IJ 20 foot sea~ \~·ere
posted along the California Co;:ist betwePn
Cape r.tendocinn, Humboldt f,nunty and
Point St. George off Cr!'scent City.
Snow was forecast fflT' the: California
mountain~ to altitudes down to 4,500 feet
in the north and 7.000 feet in lhe soulh!'rn
Sitrra. The snnw 11.•as expected as far
south as Yosemite.
Armed Bandits
Grab Diamonds
Two armed men rohbed 11 Santa Ana
jt'weler of 44 diamonds valued at more
lhan 110.000 Monday night.
OnP of the suspects po.sed a~ a
custon1er and asked to see some unset
diamonds under a microscope.
\Vh ile the woman <'lerk was obt aining 8
small sack full of diamonds from a lock·
e:d drawer, the robhf'r knocked the b;:ig
to the floor, grabbed 1t and fled toward
the frnnt of the J Herbert Hall Jewelry
firrr,, 2900 N. fo,.1ain 51., in fashion Squ;:ire.
A customtr tackled I.he thief but
ttleased him \lo•hen an accomplice enterPrl
the rlnnr and threa!ened the cuslnmer
\l'Jth a revolver. shouting, ''Let him go or
J'll shoot."
The t11o·n m!'n ned in 11 19fifi Cadillac
"'h1ch was found later abaJfldon ed in
Orange.
'Litter' Error
Baffles A11.clie11ce
If hi,~ words "'erP misheard. s0me
listeners may ha\'e thou,c:ht Joe Carroll
'>''as desert.i ng I.he rleAnup camp end
defectin gtn the side of populalion pollu·
lion ~onday night.
The Costa Mesa Beautification Com-
mittee leader read winn"rs and prizes 1n
the latest month 's Ecology Begins at,
Home contest to the city council and au·
dlence.
"The bearer nf this '!J tler' will receive
two free dinners .. I mean I.his lel!P:r' "
, . he said, waiting for laughter.
Giggling broke out, while some vi~1tors
\\'ere already wondering aloud if he
meant .,.,,astepaper or unwanJ~ __ kittens
Ea1·ly Mor11i11g Jets May
Pass Tustin, Not Newport
By L. PETER KRIEG
OI !~t DlflV ,llOI Stiff
Early·morning jets taking off from
Orange County Airport may be turned
around SIJ they ny north over Tustin
rillher tban south over Newport Beach ,
county Airport Direl:'lor Robert Bresna·
han said Monday.
Bresn:iha n !;/lid tie is studying the
feasibility of !he change and may ask
coun!y supervisors to consider it as they
negotiate new leases with the airport'~
commercial carriers next month.
He said three flights a day. be tween 7
a.m. and 8 a.m .. \\'ould be affected.
He said ii wnu ldn't Je;si;en aircrafr nnist
to do the Silme thing with olher nighl~.
''\Ve'd ha ve to ha\'e landings from the
sr t>fh !hen." Bresnahan said, "aod .,.,.e get
JUS1 as man.v cn1nplaints from Newpnrt
Beach re i;1dents y,·tJen planes land 11.s
11.·hen they take nH."
Rresn;ih;:i n disclosed the pns.~ibili\y of
the nnrtherly tcikeQffs after :i meelil)g of
!ht r\ewpnrt J-l arhor Chamhrr of Com-
mf'rre Mn nt!ny at y,•hich Fif!l1 District
Supt>r~·isnr Rona!d Caspers of Newport
Bei!C'h spokP.
Caspers offered l1Ltle hope ror a quick
snlution to !he ::iirpnrl dilemma.
Disrussin~ the onrtherlhcrly takeoffs.
Bresnahan noted they "·nuld ser\le as a
means for the county to comply with a
new sl;ite law requiring airports to
reduce the nni.~e impact on reside:ntial
areils.
He pointed out that 1here is no resid en·
t1al area fnr four miles lo !he nnrth.
The t>ffeclive dalt or the new law.
ririi:;inall y .J11n 1, JQ72. h;:is heen po~tpon
ed one re:ir, Rresn11han said.
Caspers said a study by the Southern
Califomia A~sociation of Governments
~ SCAr.1 In he released soon will recnm·
mend !h11t lh!' c1Jllnt.v turn lo El Toro a~
lhe ul!im;ite ~nlut1on nf its air tr11.nsport11.·
lion pr(lhlfms
"I understand rhe. report 'A'ill r!'com-
mrrid cnns!rurt1nn of an add1tlnn;:il
ru nw;iy :it El Torn J the L'S. 1'.111.rine
rnrps Air St;ifinnl wilh plan!'s ;:ip-
prn;:iC'hing from thP south O\'er Lt1guna
Hi ll!>," C.:>Af'l('rs sa1rl.
He declined to say \lo'he!her he "'1Juld '
support that recommendation, or any
other.
"The SCAG regional study due about
!ht first or the ye11r .osays El Toro should
be a major regional airport. but Orange
County Airport shnulct he ,co11tinued as a
commuter 11.irpnrt." .Caspers said. ~
"But th;:it rlnesn't so!l'e mv pn!il1C'al
pMblem.'' he adrle<l, n(lling t ha t hrs
district extends fl\'er lhnt ;:irea , ton,
Casper~ also noted tile expansion of El
Toro \lo•nuld require a inajor change in lhe
Irvine O:imp;:iny master plan which c;:i lls
for a major shfJppinl? center 'A'ilh hi,g h
rise: buildini;ts nc11r the intersection of th e
S;:inta Ana :ind S;in r>ir~o Frrrw;:i~·!'.
Ct1spt>r.~ didn 't nffer :iny pPrson;d
observ;:itions ab(lut th e expected recom·
menda!ions. and did ·not Offer 11.ny con-
rrete prnpnsals nbout !hr future of air
tr;:inspnrlation in Or;1ni;r Cnunt y.
He did say thn1. .,.,·hile he thnught
Ornn.[:e C11unt~1 Airriort wnufrl forf'\'£'r
hll\'f' commrrci:il trnfflc. h{' didn 't lhlnk
it wnulrl he too murh In rxprc•I p(.'(lple "In
driv" t1n hour lo an airport to lake 11. ma ·
jor flight .''
Cas[X'r~ also s~id thN nthfrs in Or;:inge
Cnunty whn l1sr thr atrpnrt ;i re cnncernf'rl
abn11t it. lie ha.~ asked !he ni;:iyors of
each city to nlff'r !heir npininns to him.
Caspers lauded !he new!v-lnslalled
nriisP monitoring equipmenl ;:ii !he airport
and said it is an effective Ion! in keeping
jet pilots on assii:tned pallerns.
He s;:iid ~trnn~er penalties ;:ire needed
fnr lhnsr whn rlnn 't.
"The letter "·e send out noY.' 1s pretty
snft." he said "Wp'JI h;n·p tn come up
\l'llh nne that's hke the lhird one \\'e se.nd
out from mv h;ink "
ca~pers Is chairman nf !he board of 11
~avings and lo;:in a5s11ciation.
l\lcG ,n·eru \Vin s Poll
GA!f\E:SVILLF~. Fl:i . !L'rJ \ -Sen.
r.enri;:e ~trr.nrer n IJUlpl\iled President
N1xnn and his ch1er Democratir rJ\'l!:ls
\\'Pdnesday in ;:i PrP~ident1;:il st.raw ballot
al the lJn1vcr~i1y nf florid11 .
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
(or is it?)
Pinkley said he 11nd llammetl con·
fl'rred .,.,,ith F'ifth District Super\'isor
Ronald \V. Caspers' administrative aide
Tom Fuentes. herore comin,it to a con-
clusion ;:ibout Battin·s proposal.
"\Ve find many, many laws on state
and federal books that co11er the same pie~ of ground," Pinkley said, "some
just enacted.''
He ticked them oH hke a directory or
governmental agencies, six Rt the slate
level.
"President Johnson even had a lady -
I think it was the beginning of Women's
Lib -appointed lo count the number of
peas in a can or \lo'hether there wa! too
much juice," he ;:idded.
. "Discussion," sn;:ipperl Cnunctlman St.
Clair, launching one in 1.1·hich he charged
nne consumer watchd og, lh!! Beller
Busi ne ss Bure;:iu , is only a self.serving
merchanr s· lobby.
C-Osta Mesa has no BBB unit locally. St.
Clair noted.
"I generally disagree with Mr. Battin,
but I am for the 'little people .' I I.ell you
there is a crying need for what he pro-
poses -making honest merchants out o1
shady ones," he said.
Revietv Slated
'On ,Co1n1nittees
A rP\'iC'w nf thrrP .~rc<·1;:i! Cn.~la ~1e~a
rif,\' Council-;ippnintrd cnmmittre~ and
their current iss11es is schectulPd Thu~·
1l il_v by !he Ci!i7.cns' Harbor Ar!'a
Research Tcarn.
The CHAHT i;ro11p nu•els 11l 7·30 a.m.
in the 1'1es;:i Verdr rnuntry Cluh 1v11h cof·
fre aorl rolls on the menu anct ;:in11.lys1s ol
committee-work on the agend;i.
~chrrlulerl for discussion is ~t;iynr
Robert M. \\lilsnn's Projef't. 80 learn. plus
city beautification and crime prevention
committees.
Hungry Burglar Gets
Restaurant"s Food
0fficer F.d Sutton ll)Ok 11 hurglary
rl'port Saturct;i~· a1 lhe \' l k In g
Smnrgai:bnrd. 14~ E lfl!h St . "'hen
man;:igrr H1chr11·d S. Steinert went tn fh e
-cuphfl;:ird, like 0ld 111nther ll ubhard, and
fnunrl it \l'flS ;ilmost h<lre.
T11ken y,·as $7.'l 11.·oith of tneat. including
:u pnund~ nf beef rna sl, ;:i 10-pound ham
;:ind fnur l::1r~e c;:i11s full nf h;imbones..
HAVE YOU EVER GONE INTO A STORE, AND BEFORE A SALESMAN
APPROACHED YOU, TRIED TO DETERMINE PRICES ON GOODS NOT
MARKED? \
and puppies. Q MANY CARPET STORES DO NOT HAVE PRICES INDICATED ON
THEIR SAMPLES. THE THE 0 RY IS THAT THIS WAY THEY CAN
CHARGE "WHAT THE l'RA""C WILL BEAR." Loara Coed Dies
Of Weak Heart
A L.J'>ara High Schoo l cne;d collap!'i'ed
~fonday .,.,·hile 11.'a!kin R ;icross th e schoOI
parl\ing lot and died nne hour later 1t
Anaheim Memorial Hnllpital .
The Orange County Coroner's Office
said a preliminAry autopsy of Lind!t
Berhimer. 15, of 2015 S. Ailee:n Dr ive,
Anaheim. indicated a hea"!Pn<lition but
further tests have been ordered to
determine the exact cause of dt,1th.
Resuscital ion efforts· by " school nurse
proved frulllelis as did lhose of am·
bulanC"e 11ttendants and doctt:irs 111 the
hospital.
Rounded Up in SF
SAN FRANCISCO (U P!l -A ts~k
fn e nf 30 l!nforcement office r! mundPd
more rhan 100 5uspected herQln and
aint pf':ddJers during the wetkend in
an F'rancisC'o.
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AT ALDEN'S P~RIC SA. POSTED ON ALL OF OUR SAMPLES SO
THAT CUSTOMERS AN BROUSE THROUGH THE SELECTIONS AND
KNOW WHAT TH ARE LOOKING AT. TOO, THERl.JlALWAYS THE
POSSIBILITY OF' A L 0 W E R Pl\jCE IF CONDITIONS W'n1lAML_
ALDEN'S
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1663 Placentill Ave .
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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EDITIO N
VOL 64 , NO. 250, 3 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , OCTOBER 19 , lf71
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Saddlebacli Approves ~4-Cent Tax
By FREDF.RICK SCHOE~IEHL
Opting lo take !he safe rather than the
unsure road, Saddleback College trustees
:0.lpnday nighl ,·oted :i-1 to le\'}' a 3~-cent
µc rn1is11'e tax nei.:t ye:.ir only lo fund the
district's slu1re of a sciC'nce-1nathern:1tics
center.
The ta:.. accordin;; lo Dr , Fred JI .
Bren1e1·, colleg~ pre s ide n I and
:iiuperintcndent, \\"Ould raise $2.2 million
Loward the $4.5 1nilllon project. The re-
rnaining $2.3 million will bt paid for by
th~ state.
Trustt>e P:iln~·I.. Backu~ wa~ the lont'
dissenter. "If 111! h<t\'C lo ha1e a bond
e!ection for Pflt'h building \IC butJ<J. r1t
ra t!Kr do th:11 th:.in lei)' a 1><'rll1:..,~11 f'
tax. It's rio t u1 good fai1h 1\•i1h the. 1·otrrs
in this d1slriel ·· he declared.
"Lei's faec u:• s;iid Hans Vo ge l. '"The
day of the successful bond issue is 01·cr_·•
\"ogel cited the failure of !he Sepl. 14
bond issue in the dtstru::t, in \\'hich volrrs
lurned down issuance of $24.8 million in
bond s ·
l!:td !he bond i>'JSSCd, he nuled. mont•v
11u11ld h~\C bce11 a1'ailablr fo r thr con-
:-.lf"lll'llf•!l 11f thr s1·1crtt.·t·-malhrn1t1!1e'I
e1•n!r1
· 11·, their rullcge," Backus rc!->pondc<t.
'r·lcn 111;; tu the taxpayers i11 the dislrll'I.
"The 34-cent 1111.:reasc doesn't bother ffil'
lt"s the principle uf the th111g ·· li e added
he didn't reel qua!Jfied 10 corn1n11 tht tax·
payers to such an 1n1.TC'<1sr 11'1!hout !heir
consent.
\'ogel chided him for such a statement,
t·lain1ing . "The~' elected you as their
representall\'e !fl make these kinds of
tleci:.ions ..
1\ly:; Bt'annu11, OOtird president. said
"The $2.3 million 1n funds frorn the sl<llf'
is i1nportan1 enough !o not be ol'('rlooked
by us. I'd /1ate to pass it up. I think it"s
be:.l tur !he distl'icL rhe school and lhe
<·01n1nunity lo go for the permissive tax ."
On a ques!ion frorn trustee John Lund.
Bremer noted thaL state matching funds
would be available until July l, 19i2.
Vogel pointed out tha t regard less of
ho1\' Ions the 1natch1ns funds are
a1 a1tablf', the 1tis1nrt has alre<1dy eon-
tr·ac1ed \llith arrhi1ects for plans for lhe
\'On1pll'x <ind 1har " decision was needed
··1orugh! ··
Me µo1nrcd ou1 h.1 o!hC'r n1c1nbers of Lhc
bu<in.t th.it <11 a recent meeting of an 1n-
forn1al '"bond l'Ommit!ee" chaired by
Brenit·r it was 1·01ed 6·2 that a
1>ern1iss11•t· 1a'.\ be utili1.ed to fund con-
struction of the sc ience mathematics
center. The con)lnittee is made up of in-
e n ~ount
,
Nixon Asl{s ~lore Time
Exte11sio11 of Eco110111ic Po·wets Sougl1t
\\'AS!llNGTON 1 UPI) -President
N 1xon sent Congress legislation today to
ext end for a year his authority to control
\\'ages and prices, give hin1 standb.v
po1\·er to control interest rate!-i. and
establish rules for the second phase or hi~
econon1ic program.
Ad n1in istralion officials en1phasized.
ho\\'e\'er. that Nixon has authority unde r
existing lii\\'S to conduct his progran1 of
econotnic controls at least until April :io.
J9i2.
The proposed legislation "·ould add 11
S'l,500 civil penalty for violalion ol
stabilization rules. Present Is,_, provides
for a criminal fine l)f $5.000, but govern·
.menl lawyers generally agree that civil
Do1v•t tlae
Mission
Trail
Adult English
Class Still Open
EL TORO -Wrr rcg1s1ra11011 is be1n!!
arccptrc! in :in adul! lan~u;igt class for
pupils 11110 sp<>ak Cng!i~h fl!( 11 $CCn11rl
language.
The clas~ will ntcct toniAhl fronl i .30 11•
~ 9::10 p.nl in rocnn one in Cates Schoql.
II will 1:(1ntinuc on 1\Jpsday~ a11d
1"hursda.1·s nnd ii; ~ponsored hy the Tu~!1n
High School Di~l ricl"i; Adult F:ducatiol}_
departn1en1 .
e Co11lesl. \l'i1111e1·• Told
SADDLERACK \'AL LF.V -Chi1drrn in
the Saddleback Va lley r e r e n I 1 y
pa rlicipaled in fht Exch ange Club fire·
pre\•cntion poster contest
\\'inners in the s"·eepst<ikes dh•lsion
_.ere Katy \\'ebcr. fifth gr3de. Del Cerro
School. Aegean Hills: Gail Nutsch. si xth
grader. Olive,_·ood School. El Toro.
First. second and thir~ place a\l'Brds
\lo'cre prese nted accordink lfl each ~rade
lc\·cl. Those ~"innin.it first a"·ards 11·er~:
n nland Then(I\. l.inrla Vista: P. at
t;ii·henaucr. 1\lisn , !\likael Co~gins.
Valencia . Dan ~1cHu[l h. Del Cerro; John
f\1nlfadden. Gates ; Janie~ G e-o r g e ,
Olive1vood .
e •t'llder11ess Closed
i\llSSION Vi~jo -\Vildemcss Glen 'I'll!
be closed thl'Ol1.i;:h November beclluse of
fire dange r. the f\lisi;ion Viejo Com pan y
IHI" annnunct'd .
The 25 acre recrea tional area i~ c.n
Trabuto Roiid near Se\•ille Homes.
If "'ill rropen when of!ieials lrom the
Sl atr Dh·lsion of F'oreslry determine it is
r.afe.
e Claildre11's _Ari Begl111
~11S."i1 0N \•Ji::JO L Registration is
being taken ror s._ children's art c:1as~ ·to
~ held at 'lM\. ~lontanoso Rec:rea-
lioo Cenler. _
The class, for youni;:sters SC\•en through
12. wil begin \\'cdnesday· rrom 3:30 to !i
fl .In. , Thr rost ror six ll'erks \\'111 be 55 !or
rnembcrs 11nd $Ill for nonmembers. r or
re~l5trallon c:ill !ht renter at 837-4084.
J
tour!. actio11s :il'r eas1('1" 10 ll'ltl tha11
cri1nlna) cases.
The Econornic S!:tb1lizat1nn At! of 1970.
used by Nixun in i111pns1ng tile current 9H-
da~· 1\·age-pnt e-renL freeze and 1n
establishing policy for Ille period after·
the rreeze ends i\ov. 1:1 . expil'rs April 30
The Adminislrllllull bi!I \1•n11ld extend
1he act unld Apn1 30. !!li':I. 11nd 11nuld
rr1rrite n1any 01 lhe deta1l:i 111!.he1;111 ,
The btll \\'ould ercale a ne" tP1n1Xirat·.1·
C"Ourl of appeals cons1st1ng of !hrce or
rnore leder11l district or rircu!t court
judges, designated by Chief Justice \Var-
ren E. Burger. to handle appeals fron1
decis ions of the pay board and price totn-
n1ission.
Ofl'lcials ~aid actions i n v o I 1• i n g
decisions of the pay or pri ce panels \\"Ol,l)d
l1r~t go through a federal dlstnr! rourt
and tlien eould be appe<iled lo !he ll'nl-
porary court. De1·1i;ions of the tc111prn·arv
r:ourt. could thL'fl be re\ 1c11·ed by the sur-
re:nc Court.
The bill also would give Nixnn authority
It• eont rol interest rates at "levels con-
sonant \l'ilh orderly economic-growth ''
Treasury Undersecretary C'h<1 rles I~.
\l/alker predicted. ho\1'e\·er. lh<il no flt'·
!ion \\'OU!d be required to control inlere1-t
rates hecause ht s:iid they :i.re declinin~
under the pl"essul'e of market forces
\\"a lker said the bill also v.·ould g:i1·e th r
pa~· board and the price con1mission legal
aurhorily lo hfl co11!rOls selecl 1\>el.1· Olll'f'
inflation hiid been n\•rr·1·orne in ~
parttcular 1ndustr.\.
_\fuch or !hi' aulht)rl l)' or lhe ra:-l)('lnnl
;ind pl'il'I' tOlllllliSSIOll \l'ill be lodgNl in
!he t'ha1rma11 \vho 1\'i!l be a full tune
~overnrnent employC'. The bill au!hori1.ei;
:. salary of S~0.000 annuall.v fo r !he l11·0
l'ha1rinen_
Thl' 1neasurf· would v.·a1ve (ede.ral con -
flict 11f interest laws for tile pert-time
1nrn1bers ol the 111•0 t·on1n11ssions.
The b1!1 aho 11·ou ld make !I rlear thal
the Prl's1dent acied legall.v 111 delegatini::
;i portion ot his authon1y to the pay and
price boards and 1vould ra tily decisions
alr£'ad~ taken du ring the frteze period.
\\'alkrr said the Ad1n1 nistralion ,.·ould
"strongly oppose.. eny efforts ; n
tongrcss to n1ake-111cmbe.rs of thl' pa_v
board and price coinmission :i;ubject In
Senate C'Onfir mation.
St>nate Hepublitan Leader Hugh Sco11
of Pennsvtvania prcdil'lcd Congress
ll'OUJd 111o~r quickly 111 cring the
te gisl:it1011.
San Clen1ente's
Officer of
Goe~ to Arizona
San Clernl'nte Pnli1•r Delet't11•r H11n
natrymple. thr dl'par1n1ent"s Of11ct>r rif
lhf' Ye:tr rn 19i, has \\'l)tl appointment a'I
l.01('11 m;irshal ol P:iradi sr \ :1lle1 . ;i
~uburb of Phoen1)i
JJ;1lr~1nple. 11,·ho bt>c;unt' 1he ell~' s f1r~t
l11tell11:e1u:t' dt'ICCLi\'e 11nd l\hO "'Orke<I ... ~ Retre11t !
lreln1ul G1111 .~
F 01111d Oil Sli ip
hfL<il l1<i1so11 tor Prt.'.s1dpnt1:1l security r11r
lht• p:1:-.! t11n .\'Cars. 1111! begin his du!1('li
;ti hi~ nl'" Job r·arl.v ni-.~! n1unrJ1
1'h1· :1111-i.1111!1ncnl l\'a:r; l11:ldC' fi-11111;1111·
la.~t 11pt·k hv tlir rounc1 l of rhr
A.Ol/U population cit~' wl111.·h 1s !he liun1e of
lt'.5 a good t1n1e for pcreh ri:->hing and here f1 sherm<'n t'<ISI thrir lines
1n the t'OOJ a uturnn :-.urf at llana P<11nt l·f<1rhor 1Jrcak1va lcr. Soft-she!!
sand crabs are good surf bait. n1u~scl ~ al:-.o. llO\ICV£'r the fishing \Vets
1ha1. day. ~por1 s inrn fou nd thf' 11cather and s11rrol1n1l111gs 1nv1gorati ng.
S1•11. Barry finldw;1Lrr.
('ORI\. Ireland t PPl 1 -Cus!o111s
ofl1ciab dis(·O\'e1·cd six C"ases of
in;ichine guns, pistols otnd hand
{!renadrs an1ong luggage la11dcd 1r1-
day frnrn !he superlinrr Qul'en
Eli1.abe!h. police sources s;ud The
$hip arrh'ed here !nun New \'or\..
D<1lry1np le , 11ho ha s srrved on lhc S;.n
Clt'ITH'll!(' forte sincr 1%6. and his v:ifr .
Tt,ri. ha1·p I ivc C'hlldren.
Thf' 11111·11 n1:1rsh<ll post 1~ l!w
\'qt11v:ilt>nl uf l'hicf ol po!1cr. Thr
l'aradi:-.i' \ :11!ey rlcp<il'\rncnl ha s a ~lalf
of ~r\'Cll ort1ctrs. 1nrlud1ng the 111arsh1I.
Develope1· Off e1·s to D1y
' , A
•, ('\ .
Soggy . VieJO Scl1ool Soil The sources said lhr \Vea pnn.'<
can1e lo hgh l in 1he <"(iursr n! a
routine customs insptcllon. i\rmy
munitions experts "·err called in 10
examine the case~ lo determine
whether any h?d been booby·lrar>-
pe<l. •
The police sources said I here wa~
a strong possibility lhe weapons
mav havt bttn deslint>d for r-i~orthern lreland.
;
Dalr.1•rnplp 11·as thoscu officer of thl'
.\eor 111 a poll ul h1~ fellow s on !he San
Ctemrntc forcr. He recen·ed the accoladr
bv the San demente Exchangl' Club last
February. -· lie holds an A. A. degree
r ron1 Orange Coast College. \\•here he
\\·as graduated wilh honors, and will ob·
!llin a bachelor's degree soon .
He be.gan his career in polit'r \1·ork as a
reservr officer in San Clemente v.·hile in
the Mari~}Corps, s1alioned <ii Can1p
Pendleton/ '('
Th r i\1ission VieJO Company has offered
to pick up the tab for drying up the bogs
on Viejo Elen1cn ta ry School's soggy
,itiyground.
Ron KirchoH. n1anagcr of ~gi11erring
;-ind cbnstruclion for the ~1ission VieJO
Comp<Jny. I.old trustees of the Caµis lrnno
Unified School District 111onday that his
GO'lf Easement Draws Fire
_ Official 0/Jposes Hoiising Access Through Conrse
A loJl"IC\€ official ~·r thr BAnk or ing an expanded Avenida Magdalena and~ fi rm to evcntu111\y construe! rnore
Ameri~a-l~t' lrustet' of S;111_ Clemente:11: l~c e<1se1nent ~11 lhe [ifth grrcn and than 300 condominium units on acrrage
munici pal go lf rour~!' -rc1tcr:ilcd h1'i !'!l~th rec of t_he ro~~ . . . commonly kno,vn as the Ra smussen-Ayer
firm 's warning lh1s '"eek tha t arr ease-The solution drev.· crit1C1:im from . .
mt>nt acrosli !he link can nol bf used a.< residents or the area and a large group or property 1~land or lhe city ~~urse. a~ess lo a proposC'd n1ajor housing the city's golferli because of increased Tiit city s approval Ol th 24 . ?lllo11
dP..eJopment . • traffic~ and ~ound t~ scenic area .,~ tentative. lrad map cover. h st JOO
Jn a lelltr lo l'lly officials this· wrck Councilmen had ben infortned at !~st untt, lil the development.
Assilitant Cnsh1er J. L. fl·lnnsfield stress-once by. then-As~istan1 ashier ~1el 'F. According to the city .approv.al an
ed thAt the trustf'e nf !he links could 11ol Arvig thaf.the. bank fro,vncd on use of tht alternale acet:ss route must be developed
condoilc t.he city's ap\lrovi1 I of the CiSC-easement. bot councllmen app roved the when t~e tract exceeds JOO reSidences.
mt.nt to sen•e a l'OndominitITTI and estate· route anyway. • Th(ls rar there are no certain reports
tot development by !he Douglass Pacific Arvig since has ret ired from the b11n~· on when (.'On5lruction will begin on the
Corporation or San Cl{'ml'nte Ing organization, r:...it i\tansfle.ld picked up mnjor development.
Citv council men Inst Julv ended lhc banner of BofA opposition to the trcn·t City counclhnen may di scuss thfo
monlhs of severe controversy o\;cr ac·ce~s routing. bank's latest wan1i ng al a regular
10 the lrAct by adopting an ali(!tllTient us-1 Pa1nning is continuing by lhe develop-meeting Wednesday evening.
'
'
rirn1 Is altcmpt1ni: to (ind the source nr
1valer seepage onto the school site in the
(;ranada llon1cs !'!C<'\ion of Mission Viejo.
"'If the i\hssion .Viejo Company y.oas
ren1 iss, we'll eorrccl rhc proble1n;• be
said.
The ~il!C 1vas originally sold as &n im-
tirovcd s11e to !he school district fron1 the
compan y. La le la.~! suinrncr water began
seeping oU ll}e slopes above the school,
t'Ventually cjeating a bog.
--. The 1vater was present before homes
"'ere built on the slopCs above the school.
!iO seepage fr om excessive plant watering
<ir a cracked S\l'imnling pool was ruled
nut .
There was some speculation that
underground springs might be causing
the problem becaUSt' seepage is com ing
fronl four locations on the! school
iiround s.
· Kirckhoff told the board that his Jirm
has hired 11 geologist and civil engineer-
• ing lint:r lo' find out v.•hat is causitlg the
problem.
Hr also said dirt will be deposited on
the playg round lo tl ry up the waler and a
1·oncrete ditch ""·ill be constructed to
drain orf any other wate r.
Board chairman .Bob Hurst commended
lhc co1npany for its cooperation and sug-
gested thtit perhnps,.the school di.strict hM
overwaterL'<I som e or ltii slope~ -.and
altered the dralnagt pattern, adding to
the problern.
Today's Ft.al
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
dividuals from throughout iht district
The 34·cent increase v.·ould cost the
01\•ner of a $30,000 hon1e eboul 525 for the
one-year period. abo\"e the S33 ;1 year he
is already p11ying to"·ard the operation o!
the college.
Just before rhe \'Ole on the 111easure-,
Vogel comrnentcd : '"~·ly conscience is
t·lc<ir. \Ve've done lhe voters of the
district a gr eat service. Considering ""8
are a ne1v d1s!r1ct and have the lo11·est
com munity college tax rate in the stale,
\~·e 've· done a great job.''
C . ( ompa111on
Found Dead
In Vel1icle
Two men found exan1ining t he hody o[
fl companion in a parked ca r that .it~
t racted the attention of t"·o passinJ:
California High\\·ay patrnln1en are todav
held in Orange County Jail on :iuspicioi1
of murder.
The bor<1· of thr third rnau. shot in th("
h;ick or the head by an auto1nal1e found
in the car. has not yet been 1dcnli!icd
Orange County sherifr ·~ otilccrs a1·-
rested Nonnan V. Burl'hell. 18. and
\\1il\iam D. Dunne. 18. both of Stamford,
Conn .. ~1onday night shortly after they
were called to the Sand Ca nyon turnoff of
th e San Ditgo F'ree."'ay by a C~lP officer.
-Patrolmen frank Rose and Ralph
'Vood said they found both men ill !hi'
parked car \\"ith the body of the !hird
nian slumptd in the fror1l seal. Burchell
and Dunn refused lo idenlify Ilic \'iclim.
'"They arc being questionCd 1101v and \\'P.
11re actively investigating !he killing."
sherirr·s C<ipl. Ja1nes Broadbelt :said.
•·\Ve. hope to establish lhc identity or the
dead man later today."
Planner Slated
For Council Talk
Orange County planning cornmissioner
Amnld Forde "'ill be lhc guest speaker al
\.Ved nesda y's meeting of the Saddleback
Area Coordina ting Council.
The sessinn is scheduled for 7.30 o n1 ,
al Royal Sav ings and Loan. 23785 El Toro
Road in El Toro.
Forde. repre!'!en11ng th e f' i I! h .
Supcrvisnrial Dislrict whieh encompasse~
;ibout half of the Saddlcback Valley, 1s
rxpected lo discuss long r1u1ge planning
of, the arc<i .
Other iten1s on the aj,\cnda a~ •he
;egular rnon!hly rneetinil. 1n c 1 u de
discussion of the Irvine cityhood election.
bu ilding 1noratoriums. ove rcr owding or
rhe San Joaquin Ele1ncnlary School
District and n1ass transit proposals.
All Saddleback Valley residents n1ay
attend the meeting.
Castro Set lo Vis it
Chile Leftist Chief
ANTOFAGASTA. thile (APl -Presi-
dent Sa:lvador Allende , the ~1arxist who
celebrates his first year in office Nov. 3.
says Prime 11.tinister Fidel Castro of Cuba
,_.ill \'isit Fllile within the next few wet"ks,
but de clines lo gi\·e a dale.
Oraage Ceaat
)
Weather
\\'armer temperatures are seen
along the CO{lst for \Vednesday with
high"s arountf\68 at t.he beaches ris-
ing to 78 In land. Night lo"'s of 35
to 50 are expected tonight.
.INSIDE TODA V .
A. co11rogf.ous Hu11tf11gton -.
Beach ottorne11 110:1 a stirr111 11
1nessooe for 11s oil. Stt' $1ory,
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Z DAILY PILOT ru~~I)', Ott&btr 19, ltf71 ------
Residents Seek to Get Unification Reading
By GEORGE LEIOAL
Of IM IHll• ,.llet 11111
Myatlfied Ml.Jsion Vif'jo re siderits and
critical Jrvine interest! ;.ddre.sstd the
Orange County Committee on Sch(lOI
District Organizat1nn Monda v n1i;:h1 dur-
ing two hearings on a proposed thrPe·
district untfical!on plan
1'.1ost speakers 111 the 7 o'rlnC"k hParing
at La Paz !ntrrmedla le Schnol in Missinn
Viejo indicated they had li!1lP un·
derstanding of ..,,·hat the pr!'lpo~rr! pl.:in
wou ld mean lo them. Srime asked how
much it would cost. "\\'ill unifirat1on dou-
ble our taxes." Others blamed the county
t'Ommitlee for no! pr o \" 1 d i n g un ·
derstandable maps or detailed 1n·
formalion.
"It's hard to understand what you are
saying," !laid Mrs. Helen Rixford.
"Where can we get 1 map ?"
Mrs . ~farion C. Berge!On, trustee from
Newport-Mesa Unified and vic e chairman
nf the Countv Cnmmi!tee, noted ~ton
day·s session· "'as one of !hree planned
hearings.
"Most of wha t you are 11 sk1ni;: abl'iul
has been CO\ erl"rl tn pr'' 1ou~ mt>etings al
lhl': district board level \\'r arl': here
toni ght to .l!et your reac!lon.~ In th"" board-
adoptl'_.d .uA1fical!.on plan," shl': SR1rl
-&ffi'"Joaci111n E~en!ar1• Dislrirt hoard
'mtmber. Rl':v Prtslnn Hn"·etl !old tbl':
puzzled ~11ssion VitJO people that the
district staff would anNer a.ny que stiorui
about the propneed plan.
At issue is a plan approved by lbe four
com pontnt dl1trlct11 that make up the
TusU11 Union High School District. If ap-
proved by the County Committee and the
Stale Board of Edu<"ation, voters next
June would dPc1de whether lo split the
Tustin High d1str1rt inln three un ified
districts -one each for Mission Viejo,
lr1•i ne anrl Tu~t1n portions of the present
h1t:h s<:hool dl ~trlct
The arcompanying m.:ip indic,11tes !he
boundaries as propo!'ied by Plan Six -C.
That plan dil'1des the di!itrict in such a
1--ay a! In pro1·1de roughly eq ual properly
\'lllUE'S for each district based on !he
•
number of student! ex pected to allend
aehools In tM proposed districts.
Spellers addres!lng the County Com·
mltltt al a 9 o'cleck-hearing fn Univer11i-
ty Park Ele.mentary Sthnol were more
critical of the recommended plan.
Some char1ted that !he incursion of the
Missipn Viejo district into I he
sou!he11s!trn houndary l111e of the prn-
pnsed City of Ir vine near the. El Toro
~-1arinl!" Curps Air Station was a cast: of
•·flagrant gerr_y1nf!nderlng"
Other!'> criticized the ceding of 166 acres
nf the valuable Irvine Industrial Park to
the Tustin Unified District.
Alt were cri11cal of thl': proposed single
district vote for the lhree-dlstrict plan.
The,Y v.·ould prerer 1·oters residing In the
autae&ted dislrlcta be e.nfranchi5ed to ap.-
prova or dl1•pprovt their own district.
fl.1Ues Peterson, representing the Coun-
c-il ol Communities of Irvine 1CCI 1 urged
t he County Cornmittee to tall "separate
f'lec11ons. otherwise the Irvine area
voters will be discnfranchis~d ."
Speakers suggested that the Tustin and
~fission Viejo voters n11ght turn down the
unification that Irvine residen!.~ consldtr
critical to cst111Jlish1ng comn111nily 1den-
lity wilhin lhe new City of lrvinr.
~lany of the s1)f'akers at the Jr1'ine
hearing had worked on cornmittees of
community organizations that dealt wilh
the County Commillee'! unificaUon study
group -a body comprised of member•
of the (oor school boards involved ln the
un ification.
Attomey, Paul Tonkovich, 1 mf'mber of
the Jrvine Council for, Education un ifica-
tion study cnrn11111tce, SH id that of 15 to 20
plans te\'iewed by his group "1 can recall
nor"' lhat were seriously con sidered that
g;i ve more to the lr\11ne arl'a."
Tonknv1eh, Peters{ln and \\layne ('lark,
JCE <'hairrnan .11nd Irvine Ci1 y Counci l
candidate, a:l urged acteptor:tc of Plan D
subrnllled by !he lrvtne ort:a groups 10
the County Cumn1illce. That plRn,
prepared by Dcvl'l1.>pmenl Economic!
Ille urgt·'> un1f1t.:ation of the Jr\'ine
f>1.~1ru·( <iloni.: 1he hound:ines proposed
for the City nr lr111nc. 111e r11y forrnation
ele<:t1on will be helrl Dt't. 21.
Ambulance Service Bid
Set for San Clemente
••••~II\ "''~ s.~ •• 1
Clark, a rrsulent of Unl\'Crs:ly Park
and public infurmalton officer for UC
lr\'1ne , said that the parcels sought for
the Jrvine L'n1fictl lJi.slrict. partitularl;'
the Industrial acreage, are "e!lscntial "
By JORN \'AL TER ZA
San Clemente city counc.ilmen ~ed
nesday will be asked to launch a
permanent, city-run emergency am-
bulance service using police and fireme n
as drivers and attendants.
City Manager Ken Carr \\'ill seek coun-
cil approval of a plan to buy a used
"crash wagon" van ambulance \\'hich
was donated to Lhe cily several ·weeks
ago by a major Southern California am-
Breezes Pushing
Newport Y ac11ts
In Caho Race
bulance firm .
Siner_ the donation during 11n emerJi;en-
c.v periorl when there w:;s no priv.:ite
service available, Carr h;.s chosen to
rf'rommend lhat the city purhcase the
Vf'hicle for $4,500 fr om the Schal!"fer
Ambulance Service.
The cost is about half that which !ht Cl·
ly might pay for a new vehicle.
If councilml!"n choose In huy the \'an the
next item of business would be the
rstablishment of fees lo cuslomers of the
city service
In recent months persons laken under
emerg ency circumstances to the hospital
by city crews anrl equipment have been
charged nothing. \
City staff are expected t1 recommend a
flat rate for transport of emergency vie·
tims to hospitals.
Th~ city service -customarily used as
By AL~tON l.OCKABf.Y ~,. ~:ickup to 1priva te firms -does not
DAIL y l"ILOT 80.,,n, ,4,,0, , ..,-n , e trans er calls a4 other non-
, . ·emergl':ncy requests. The six yachts 1n r\ewport Harbor I . '.
\'acht Club's Cabo San Lucas race todriy ) C~uncilmen also would decide the OOun·
were between the San Benilos IslandS ~·· dar1es of the proposed emergency
and Turtle Bay. service.
!\'orth windS 18 to 20 knots 1,4•ere Areas of Capistrano Beach and
pushing the f!eet toward its destinalion at northward. plus territory south of San
Cabo San Lucas. Farther south, "'inds Clemente into San Die~o County, also
were reported in !he 28 to 30-knot range. have a dearth of swift ambulance
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Unif,.d Scileol Oltfr'!d
OA IL Y l"ILOT Mt ll
"To do h•s!! lhan this will jeopard11..e the
ability or th"is proposed school district at
lr\·ine to pru\l ule adequil!e educat1{lflal
opporlunit1e~ in an area which i~ de stined
to quickly outstrip clther Tu.~tln or
Mission Vlejo in enrolln1ent." Clark said.
"I think those 1-1•!10 h<ive contributed to
this preliminary plan which hfls heen ~ub·
milted by the schnol bo<irr!.5. fcll they
v.·ere sin1ply grabbing soinething from
the mighty Irvine Con1pt1ny," Clark con·
llnued.
'"Rut the truth of 1he rn;llter is they
'ha ve strut·k a blow a! !he t•h1Jrlren of the
people who live here '' •
He urged the County Con1miltee "to
fulfill its du ty in the in1eresls or alt the
people nf !he_ 11rea under consideration.
nnl just for rhosc who 11t this period of
time happen lo ha1·e political muscle on
the school OOards."
Other issues raised b.v speakers at the
Jrvine hearing inclurler! the cutoff date
for dctem1ining the ratio for di\'islon of
property bet.\.veen the new rlistric~. The
proposed unificat ion plan sets the prD-
pcr!y \'alu,1tion of the three areas during
the l!l70-7J school year as the basis for
thr materials split.
If the winds hold, the lead yach1s are service.
expected to arrive at the C'ape by Friday Councilmen had hoped that private
morning. firms would serve the South county area
HEAVY DOU!LE LINES SEPARATE PROPOSED UNIFIED DISTRICTS OF PLAN 6-C
Outer Boundary Shows Aree Now Served By Tustin Union Hig'1 School District
Speakers urged using a d<t!e closer In
the implementation nr the pl11n as a
basis. As Irvine cnnti nues to develop. its
assessed valuation wnuld presumably
mean the new Irvine district v.•ould get a
larger shart-of property presently owned
hy the elementary 11nd high schJ
districts
Mrs. Lee Sicoli. nf Univcrs1!y Pac ,
urged a 1972-73 fisr.<11 year 11ssesSed
1·aluation he used for making the assel:it
split. She also urged a 1·n1e by e::ich of the
three districts instead of a sin_'!le election
lhrnughnut the present Tustin High
School DistricL
Leaders at lhU; morning 's roll tall were until the new fire headquarters is built
Al Schoellerman·s Anna ~!aria 11 from and more firemen ~·ere hired. The new
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and \Villiam building and hiring are expected early
V. Wright's Kahi!i from Huntington next spring.
Harbour Yacht Club The two yachts were reporting the same latitude but An-But the Hospital Ambulance Service
na Maria II was 10 miles farther se\·eral weeks ago refused to operate. in
()ffs hore. San Clemente any longer . claiming
The two Columbia 57s. Ru" Ward·s sabotage by the city public safety
Aries and Bob Beauchamp's Doror.hy O. department& and the press.
Wf;re sa1!1ne within five miles of each The Hospital firm v•as the only
other with Arie:-; in the lead. established private outfit in the C'ity.
Latitude and longitude positions: Since the pullout, business has been
Aries -27-53 N. 115-25 W. br!sk with more than a dozen emergency
Dorothy 0 -27.~ N. 115·25 W. runs logged by the donated van and city
Novia del Mar -28-40 N. 116·25 W. crews.
Anna Mana II -27-:'!9 N, 115-45 v.·
Kahi!i -27-48 N. 115-35 W.
Sayu!a -28·12 N. 115·33 W.
Loara Coed Dies
Of Weak H eart
A Loara High School toed collap~erf
~tl'lnday ""'hile .... ·alk1n 11 acro~s the sthool
parking lot and died one hour later at
Af,aheim ~lemorial Ho~p1tal
The Orange County Coroner's Ofh c-e
ga1d a pre llm1nary autop~y f)f L1nr!a
Berh1mer. l.i, nf 2015 S Ailt>en Drive.
Anaheim. 1nd1ca!t"d a heart cnnd111(1n but
further tests have heen ordered to
cler erm1ne !he exact cause ('If dP•lf h
Resusc1!at1on efforr s hy a ~rbo!'ll nur~e
proved fru i!le~s a.o, rl1d those or am ·
bul ance. attendan1s and doctors at !he
bos p1tal.
OlAHlil COAST
DAILY PILOT
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M1Mglll!I Edll<I(
Driver Classes
Open This Week
At Saddlehack
Tlrt\'f'rs intere~ll"d 1n imprnv1 n,1? lhf"ir
skills nr ..,,·nuld-he dri \'rrs nttding hetp tn
prf'pare fnr the 1.1.-r1ttcn llC'f"l~f' e:.:-
am1nar1nn ar~ 1n\'ilf'd to enr0I! in nne nf
111r'I dn\'er 1mpr!'lvemen! r!as~!".~ openi ng
th1" ..,,·eek at Saddltbac:k fnllr,l!e
The r\assPs. scheduled from 7 p m In
ti) on \\'ednesdays 11nd Thursrla \s. mret
flnr,. "'eekl,Y fnr four -"·erk~ and are
tau11:h1 b\' r11lilorn1a H1p;h"•ay ratrn1 Sgt.
.l 0hn F: /l·l11he
The traff1r school. nffererl 1n rnopera-
l1nn "'ith !he Snuth Orange County
.ludir1al Distr!rt. 1s npen lo an vone in-
trre~ted tn hPcomlnR a mnrl' cnmp!"!ent
tlri\'er. as v.•ell a.~ to persons assignP.d hy
!he courl tn attend classes as a result of
trafflc \'Jolali!'lns. acco rding to to\legt
president Dr. Fred Bremer.
Students may report to e1the.r the.
\\'Mnesday or Thursday sesslon in Sad·
dleback Building R-1.
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Kidnap Suspect Capt~!ed Or Thomas A.~hlcy, ;an lrvtne Co.
l"l'lln-Omisr and memht>r !'If CCI, !old the
County Comm11!ef' he favored Pla .11 D
and ~ep;irate clectinns.
Durin2 the periocl from 1971 to 1978
lr1·ine "'ill add douhte the number of
student~ Iha!. Mission \'iejo and Tustin
cnmhined wil! ~u1·c, he said.
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Nevada Police Nab One; Other Escapes Manhunt
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of "' D•lt1 "lkl! S!1ll
One of !wn fBI fugitives accused of
kidnaping a Newport Beach couple six
days ago , after a crosscountry crime
spree including a ma~s jailbreak in
Arkansas, i.s back behind bars toda,r in
Nevada.
His companion escaped in l!l c;:ir cnm-
mandeered here, after apparently spot-
ting his pal being arrested at lunch in a
Re no cafe .
A manhunt is under "'ay throughout the
~·estern U.S. now for David G, r.1urtaugh,
2fi. nf Detroit.
f..furta ugh's f!'lrmerly footloostt tra1•e!-
1ng companion Is held in Reno nn a vane·
t~1 nf federal and state ch;irges including
k1rlnap, bank robbery·, rape and auto
thf'f!
\\'i lliam E Coulter. 25. of Hurnn, Calif ,
"·as !enta1n·el.v iclenf1f1td alnng "'llh
i\1urtau!!:h b:.-victims of the local kidnap
\\'l!"dnttsdav
Ruby Pl-obasco. 17, of 2804 Broad St.
Chan1her Will Hear
F ron1 'Tepee l\1 a ke r'
Indian cullurt and arts will be the topic
nf the morning when Lilguna's "tepee
maker," Leonard \\lood nf Indian Ter·
ritory, appears as guest speaker at th '
Chamber of Commerce Wednescf~y
breakfast at 7 45 a.m. in the Hotel
Lilguna .
The beakfasl ancl program are open to
the public And reservations may be made
by calling the Chamber at 494-1018.
Newport Beach . escaped any assault.
unlike stories told by two 15-year-old girl
hi!chhikers freerl by Coulte r·s capt.ure.
She and Camp Pendleton /1'1.aril)e
R1thard Sen~et. 20, were abandoned 1n an
El Cajon mQ!el roQm Friday morning,
bound by bedsheets.
Authorities torlay "'ere attempting tn
trace Coull.er and ~furtaugh's movements
from Friday mnrning through Sunda.v.
The Nevada girls told pnlice after their
rescue J\lnnday af!crnC1on they \vere pick-
I'd up in Phoenix v.•hile hitchhiking Sun·
da,\-. hf'lrl at 11:unpoinl and raped before
arrival in Renn
Once 111 Renn , Lt Charles \\'1lliams
said 1n a press statPmeni. the fug1t 1vtts
sphl up. "'ilh Coulter going to Sambo·s
cn ff Pe shop with lhP girts for lunch _
Phil Barber. pol ice reporter for the
NPvada E ven1n~ Journal. dPsrrihed !he
rather an!iclimactic rapture <\f roultPr
"One nf rhe g1r1.~ ~1d shP h11rl to go to
tht: rc.~trnom. bu! she got word to 11
wa1trrsi; !hey had been ktdnaped,"
Barhe.r s:i1d
Cafe personn11I callPd pril ice. "''h1\e tht
girl returned as though nothing had hap-
pened.
A few n1inu1es laler. !wo uniformed
Renn pol ice o[f1cers casuallv entered as
!bough for a Cl)ffee hre~k. while a
pla1nc!othc!i detective posing ot a patron
scanned !he c:ife f(lr the su:.pect
Un;ible II) spot anything suspicious -
nr l(E'! a siizn<tl from the vic:t1m.5 -they
left and returned, after d1screetlv con-
tacl1ng !he waitress for a descripiion of
Coul!er·s ('){lth1ng.
"The o1hcr i::u.\' h;id i::one to check into
11 mnl cl." nc111sn1an B;irher explainerl
f nul!l'r 11'.:ts ronfrnn!ed and arrestcrl
11 ;t hn;it inc1drn1. allh(1ui::h he had a .JR
c-alihPr rrvoh·cr tucked 1ntn his troustrs
"'a 1~thanrl
Pnl1ce !hcfln1 e \1 urta ugh relurnrd. saw
what "'fl.~ happen1n,1:: inside and hit the
rnarl ou1 nf to1,4·n 1n .\lari ne Senset ·s miss·
1n,1: H17! ~cdan.
··r,\ad to hear it." Nrwpnrt Beaf'h
Pn11ce Dt"!Crt11·e Si::t l\rn Thnmp~nn
reniarkcrl !orla v wb~n riot lf1 ed of the cap-
ture.
The hoards-adopted plan. Six -C. is !es!
"eciuilahle and dues vinlencc In com·
mun11 y ii;lenti!y," Ashley contended .
lie suggested it "·ould mak<' more
sense tn mol'e !he lr1·ine hnunda r.\' "'est
t.o include the. en1.·1rnnrnenla! corridor
SC'li<>ol s1!e~
As prescnllv mapped. th e en·
vironmenlal corridor locate.~ future
srhools at the easternmnst portion of the
propn~cd Tustin L'nif1rcl dii;!ric!. That
me.in.~ the ~chools loc:i1rd in the cnrridor
can cfra"' pupils from only one direction
Ashley urged moving lhe boundary !G
lhr Jan1borer R11arl f'X1ension frnm ir!I
hnard-rrc-ommended lne;itinn a ! on g
('uh er Ho;rd.
Tht> r0untv Commirtee "'ill hold the
fi nal puhhc hr::ir 1ng nn the pl,11n at i .10
p m. \\"ednPsda~· 1n Loma \·i::;ta Elem!"n·
lary St'hool. 17!h and Prospect Streets,
Tu::;lln
Follo wing th11t hearing !hr hody "•i!I
adjourn In San1::t Ana High Schnol
Audilnrium for a vn1 e nn the pliin to be
i;ubmitlcd t'\'entu11!1.v !n thio 1·nter.~ in
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THE PRICE IS RIGHT
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HAVE YOU EVER GONE INTO A STORE, AND BEFOR~SALESMAN
APPRbACHED YOU, TRIED TO DETERMINE PRICE!i ON GOODS NOT
MARKED? \ >
a.l'H H. lcot 1lticJ.1•d P. Ntll Ani>l•lll 111.ll'll'!llr>; Etrlo"-
.... ,11• Inch Offlco El To1·0 Office1· Outlli1es MANYC~PETSTORESlJONOT HAVE PRICES INDICATED ON
THEIR SAM,LES. 1'.HE THE 0 RY IS THAT THIS WAY THEY CAN
CHARGE "WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR."
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!h111 Cl•111111t• OHl,o
i r.5 North El Cimino R11I, 91&72
Ott.or Offlc" ~" Mn.t• lJll WHI Ill' $1'ftl r'WPOM' 9•1c~~ WJ Nl<l!>Ol•I 8•~1ev•l'lf ~nr~lon 9MUI; ll17J llMUI llo..lrv1rd
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Policy.011 .P,la11e Lancli.t1gs
A community liaison nffir.er frnm th!!
El Toro r.tCAS today ch1nfied Cllnfu~inn
which m11y exist in lhe Leisure \l.'orld
area nrer· the all!tude of flights nver the
re!irement cnm munity's ~reenbclL 1re.ai;.
Reports cirrulated e11 rl.v !his week
ml!"nlinntd Iha! hundreds (If res1den1lt
wer~ told that approache~ tn !he stati(')n '~
runwa.v "'Ould be made al sin altitude of
2,000 feel , not the e:a:isling le\•el of 1.300
feet. ..
But f..(11. Kenneth D~·kes slressrd tod11y
Iha! lhPrt v.•111 be nl'I change in the stan·
dard 1.300-fnol patll!"rn.
Tht 2.0IJO.fnot allitude will co\•l!r pn•c-
lire s1and11rd Instrument approach p3l-
trrn~ \\•hich do nnt affect the l..eisure
\\'nrld community.
Tht! C<'lnfusion. hf' ~11ld , arose from
preslll rtporl~ surrounding 110 addres~
m11df' 11'1 11ht'lut 2 0QO Lrl~nrt World
re.~idenls by Adm. Rol1!'1d Smoot (Navy.
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"Some pr tss accnunti;," lhe colonel
said, "gave lhe impression that the 111d·
m1ral promised a ne\\' 2.000 foot altiludt.
nver the greenbelts. but in conver~tion~
\\'ilh the admiral. no such promises .,.,.ere
made to !hi': residents." he e1plainerl .
Fnr the benefit of Leisure Y.'orld
residents. M 1;tressed that the e:a:i!ling
patlerns over the community wnuld re·
rqain "the same.
/ "lt would be impo~sibll!" ft>r u~ lo h11 ve
plnnes tllme in at 2,000 fetl." he t:a:-
plained. "thl"n qyer't thrm t.n drop dov.·n
iriaft>ly cinlo the rield You have t.o hll \'t
descent to land an alrer:ift and the IPvtl
""'ill stay at I.JOO feet O\'er Leisure
Wnrld ."
He arlded that other proje<"!.i; involv1nR
111rcr::ift at thf' hA~f' lllrf' gPared lo redll<'·
tng Wlise levels both nn tht £rnund and in
the 1lr "for the genttr11l s11frty and
v.·pUare of the surrounding community."
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AT ALDEN'S PRICES ARE POSTED ON ALL OP OUR SAMPLES SO
THAT CUSTOMERS CAN BROUSE THROUGH THE SELECTl.ONS AND
KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOklNG AT. TOO, THERE IS ALWAYS THE
POSSIBILITY OF A L 0 WE R PRICE IF CONDITIONS WARRANT.
1663 Plac•ntla Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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Lag1111a Beaeh Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks EDITION
YOL 64, NO. 250, 3 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1971 TEN CENTS
Saddlebacl{ Approves ·34-Cent Tax
By FREOERlCI\ SCHOE~IEHL
01 1~• O•ilr l"llot s11n
Opting lo lake the '•1le rather than the
unsure ro<1d. Sadtllebaek College trustees
~fonday night voted 3-1 lo levy a 34·cent
perrnish·c lax next year only to fund the
district's share of a scicnce-mathe1nalics
center.
The t.a,\. accordtng to Dr. Fred H.
Bremer, college. pre s ident and
superintendent. would raise $2 .2 million
toward the ,$4..5 million project. 1'hc re·
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m::nning $2.3 million "'ill he f}aid for b.v
th~ state.
Trustee P;.it rick Backus was 1he lont
dissenter "I! we ha\'e to h<t\ e a bo11d
election for each building we build. I'd
rather do lhN than levy a perin:&>1vt
tax. It's not in good faith with the voters
in this district." he declared,
"Let's face ii," said Hans Vogel. "Th~
day of the successful bond issue is over."
\"ogel cited the railut'e of the Sept. 14
bond issue in the district. in \\"hich votere
turned down issuance of S24.8 rnilhon in
b~1nd::;_
Ila(! 1l1e bund pas~ed . lie nutcU, n1on1•v
would ha\·e been a\ <u lable ror the co11-
s1ruction or the seic11ce-n1athc111at1cs
<:enter.
"IL 's 1he1r college," Backus responded,
referring Lo the taxpayers in the district.
"The 34-cent increase doesn't bolher 1ne.
Tl 's lhe principle of the lhing." He added
he didn't feel qualified to con1mit the la'.".·
payel's to such a~ increase \vi!hout their
consent.
\'ogel chided hi1n for such a s1atl'1nent,
cl<Jun111g, "They clf'elrd vou as 1hair
, 1:present<iti1•e to in:ike 11iC's1· kinds of
decisions.··
Aly11 Brannon. bu:i rd president. satd
'·The ~2 .3 n1illlo11 111 funds fn.in1 the slate
is important enough lu uot be overlooked
by us. I'd hate to pass it up. I think it's
best for the dlstnct. lhe .school and the
cornmunity to go fur the pcnnissi\·e tax."
On a question fron1 trustee .John l.und,
Bre:7:~r noted Lhat state mat(•liing fu nds
V.'OUld be available unlil July J, 1912,
Vogel pointed out that regardless of
ho\\' long the n1:itching funds are
:1\';11lab ll', the district has already con-
l!'.l(,\C'rl wit h a1·eh1tects for plans for the
(·0111plex and that a decision was needed
"!onight "
He pointed out to other members ot the
bo<Jrd .lhat at a recent meeting of an in-
lorn}al "bond committee'' chaired bv
Breiner 1t' W;JS voted 6-2 that a
per1nissive !ax be utilized to rund 1..'<Jn-
struction of the science mathematics
center. The con1n1ittee is made up of in·
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d1 v1duals from throughout the district
Tile 3~-cenl increase would cosl lht
Dll'llCr of a S:ltl,000 honle about $25 for !hit
one-year period, above the $33 a year he
1s already paying to1vard the operation of
thl" collegl'.
Ju~t before the vole on lhe n1easure.
Vogel comrnenled: '"l\1y conscience is
clear. \\'e'\'e done the voters of the
district a great ser11ice . Considering v>'e
are a new district and have the lowest
community college tax rate In lhe state.
"''e've done a great job."
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City Seeks
Citize11 Help
On Traffic
• By BAR BARA KR EIBICH
O! ttu 0111~ Pilot St1lr
Laguna residents \Vere asked l\'ionday
night to provide a ·'shopping list" of cx-
isling traffic hazards and sugget>t ed solu·
lions for the bencfil. of engineers laun-
ching a city\1'ide traffic study under the
fe<lcral Traffic Opcrat1011 Program 10
lmprovt Capacity and Safety (TOPICS I.
\Villia1n Shepherd, representing the
engineering finn of \\li\bur Smith and
Associates. which will conduct the
'rOPICS study required to qualify Lagun1:1
for gas tax funds for street maintenancr.
e:icplained that il is designed as an ··in1 -
111edia!e action" -progran1 to irnprove ex-
isting traffic facilities.
"It 's not a queslion of re-doin~ lhc
dov.·nto\Vn, buying up pro-pf'rty or
t'reating ne\\' faci lities.'' Shepherd told
the audience at a Pl anning Co1nn1ission
1neeti11g,.
"The idea ls to improve capacity and
safety at Jo\v l'xpense 1vithin lhe existing
ri~ht nf way, "''ith such things as traffk'
signals, stop signs. pedestrian crossings
and re·aJTanged parking.
"\\'c 11·aot !he residents of Laguna
Beach to tell us \\'here prob!en1s ll("rur
daily and to sugg1•st solutions. \-'-le \\'ill n<ll.
recoinmend solut\l)ns unlil \\'C art suo1•
1hev \\'flUld nnt. crea te a n~w proh!e1n
«'!lsf.1vhPrf'. but the fir:-! step i~ 10 find oul
t1·hat's wrong. in thf' eyrs nf Hie people
.,..·hn live hrrc."
lie asked that ron1n1l'1lls and ~up.
)(e stions for lh1· ··shoprinl! )i i;!" 1;11" a<!·
dressed to thf' TOP!CS Pro~ra1n, l'>Ppar!~
nit>n! of Public \\'orks. Ci\)' Hall
/\<:ked b1' <'hainn:in Carl .Joh11so11 if it
v1ou!d be ~it.hin thr li1nt\$ of !lie ~tud~· to
rons1dcr rernO\'ing not onl\ parking, i>tJI.
also traffir il'<t>l f fron1 t'crta111 ~trrets.
Shephe rt'.I answered affirmatlvcl~·. "if 1m-
prqved pedestrian nn1\' t:nold Hl<'fi'a ~r
1a fety,"
'fhe engineer notrd ~ha!. altt:ough p11 r~
lng studies usuall,v are, not 1nr!uded 1n
TOPICS programs, nn exce-pllon h:.id
been made !'or Laguna BeaCh. sincl' park·
Ing is considered a major part of !he
local tr;iffic problem.
Cliff Drive resident Pete l';nrdetl asked
If the .studv would consider such pro-
blems es nOist>. fumes and dirt ~reatffi
bv buses 011 uphill routes. suggest1ng. th~t
niaking roads one-v.·ay in a dov.·nh!ll
directiOn might help in some area~,, .
"'the bus route \1•ill be explored. satd
Shepherd. "I agree there is a problem
wh<'n tiuscs run t11rOURh residf'ntial 11reM
•nd \\'e can't iinprG\'e lraffic ncm• at lhe
e>;.l)('nse of lhe!'e are:.i~... . .
f.wynne Kil;kpatrick. pres1~t~1 of the
Citizens TOl\'!l Plaqning Aswc1al1on ur~ed
that lhe study bt "directed. Iowan:! lhf!
1-tduc1ion of automobile traffrc lf1 Laguna
Reach ..• tha! the study accept, other
means of transportation • . • the en·
vironniental ethic should govern all lraf·
ru: planning,decisioqs." ' .
The 'TOPICS. study, Shepherd s_a1d . ~~A
"tot:il evaluation proces~''. laking 111J~O
i,:oi1sideraticm physical. political. ecooom1c
1'nd aesthetic a!!pects of the traffic pro-
blem. .. ,1 James Dilley, of CTPA urged. Can
\.'OU give the town back to pe<1ple w•lk· ing~" Shepherd responded. "Wt would
like more infonnation reglirdl~ walk.lug ne~. such as school cros.sin,gs and
places without sldev.·alks. Funding enn
.11\so be used to Improve pedestrian saf~ty
/ind a sidev,.alk r;in bf' les~ ex.pen111ve
th:in a traffic signal."
City Cotuiri\man Ro~' J-lo\m 11rged ~nn
sideration or bicycle p&ths noting. An a~'ful I ol pcoplf' here havf' blke~ l'.ln<:I
th ann{'r in which lhry are 11~ed •~ t J.·
mely rlangerou:J.. ''
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Extensio11
Split Approval ;i
For Canyon Plan ,
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Of Powe1·
Reqi1estecl
\\'A Si !lNtiTO:'-J 1 lJPl I -Presidenl
1"1 ~011 Sl'lll Congress legislation today to
c:-.;c11d lor a y~ar his authority to control
11 ;1gt:s and prices, give hlm s\andb.v
po\ver to control interest rates, and
establish rules for lhl' second phase or his
economic progranl.
A proposed Planned Residentia l
l)erelopn1enl. for Boal Canyon squeaked
by the Laguna Beach Plannu1g Con1·
n1isslon !llonday night by a 3-2 \'Ote.
though e1·en the two cornrn issloners op-
Lag11na Bus
Ro11te Ruling
See11 Tonight
Laguna Beach .sc:hool trustees are ex-
pected to 1nake a final decision tonight on
!he proposal lu establish a school bus
route to the top of Nyes Place.
At theil' 7:30 p.n1. regular 1neeting.
hoard nie1nbers wilt be given a copy or
Rn extensive transportalio11 report v.·hlch
fhf' district staff has prepared. Prepara-
tion of the report wos ordered at a recent
:.iudy se~sion tu provide a cos!
Ortakdown for alterna1 il'es lo 11 full -
:>ervice bus r oute.
School ol'ficials ha1·e 11ld1catcd jb;i1 iht
route. bringing ehildren from Ali.~n
l·~le1nentary St'hool. \rould 1·os1. auou r
$~.OQO f)t'I', ,\l'<lr lrt lrrms 01' Add1linnal
n\aintenane<' 11' Ou• b11se.c; 11nd dril i>r
.$<ilanes.
posing i! agreed the plan 11·as ··Just
beautiful."
The l'llllditio11al use pernlit granted lo
~t;irgare1 \V. Russell, 217-219 Oolph il i
\\'ay , v.·ill permit the cons1rur1ion or 18
units in two buildings 011 11 ~even·lot
hillside parcel adjacent to the Boal Can-
yon shopping center.
Zoning in tht' R-2 area \vou\d limit.
densil.v to 14 units. bul proponents or the
p!an maintained that. its design would
prO\'idl'_ for 55 perccn! of npen space on
!tie property, compared wi!.h only 35 per-
l"Cnt if !he f)t'rmitfecl .~eV(')ll d11pl exes "'ert'
~onstrucll'd .
Plans tor !he 36Jl00-square-fool pro-
perly showed tv•o separate build ings on
the hill sidt. L\1'0 and three stories high. of
1)Qle construction with e :o: ! ens l v c
landscaping. t'Xlending under t h e
buildings, al ong with a swi mm ing pool
~ml barbecue areas.
Parking v.·il! be acl'oinmodated in [1vo
large. on-site lots \1•ith only h1·0 exits to
narro'1' Dolphin \Va.v a.~ opposed to
seven drh·l'ways it duplexes \\'ere built
f'ornrnission Ch;iirn1an Carl John~on
;ind Cornn1i~..;1oner Hoger 1.anphear. whn
r·:ist the d 1sscnti11~ vole.~. b11sed 1hei r up
pnsi!lnn on !he fou1· l'xtr;i_ unit.~. 1-1•h1ct1
thr.1· learrd n11ght s{'t a pre(·t·denl
Tllr 011'11er and <irC'hi\re! fli chard ll'1h 11
The California ll1pJnva~' Pa!rol. at1e1· "~pl<iin<'<l llia1 th!' lu~ur.v tarility v.·oul<t
an extensive ~ttlcly of the pn)fXJsed rou1f', nn1 be f'Co110111i1·ally 1ea.~1ble 1-1·1th only 1~
has recommended against it~ t':-:t;i_hll~h· 1tn11s 'rhe art hitc!'! potn!cd ou l lhat [hi'
n1cnt on ,gro11n<I.~ the hill is !on sterp for t Xpensive Two-bedromn 11n1!s are design·
fhe veh icles. ed ((J accornn1oda~e couplf's. rall1er lhan
Ar. an a!1ernali1'e lo 1he l'u!l·servi('e fiv" lamilics end therefore 1\'0uld r~ult in
run.;; per dtty. the di...;trict 11taff will repon ln"·"r 01·erall density than larger duplex-
on the costuf having only one or two run!l t.~ dcsii;ncd for family occup;ition .
per day holding son1e of the chi!drt>n 111. 1'his point was supporl.ed by attorney
school until tini(' for lhe bus lo leave. William Wilcoxen lvho noted that 18 unit;o;
Also at lonigh l"s school session. the 1 ' occupied by two people each would result.
board will give ~ report of a year-long in substanlially Jess population density
.study of aJternal11'es to l~e-present high than 14 three-bedroom duplexes. occupied
school sc~~ule. A committee o.r faculty by families of three or four.
and . adm1n1strators ha!! ~x:~m1ned the Johnson expressed concern over the
possible effects ?f cha~gm~ from the 7.0~~. limila~ion of seven . units to 11
present seven-period da.\. budding, notmg that the project called for
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Men Arrested;
Companion Slain,
14 unit.~ in one buildin~ and four 1n lhe
other. Planning Director \\'a.vne J\1oody
l!aid the pairs of units, separated by dou-
ble fire w:ill.~, would qualify a s separate
buildings under the building eode, though
fhey hed a cofnmon roof.
Ten letters fro1n neighboring prorer1y
owners. all supporting the prnject, 1\'~re
read into lhc record. Sonle of the \\T i\ei:s
urged that J)Qlptun \Vay be m;ide into a
one-waj ..J!rcel. to aoto1nn1odate ad-
:rwo men round examining the bod,y t ditional traffic generated by lhe complex.
• companion in a parked car that a '-~he plan itself was endor!,ied aii "a
!ritited !he allcntion of l\1'$-fassin , great improvernent for the area." "likely
Calllomla llighway patrohnen are 1oday to upgrade OQrr property:· ''an a.'5et to
beld in Orange County Jail on iiuspicion !he community.'' "adding lo' the beautv
of murder. or Laguna Beach," and "good for
'Tbe hodv of the third man, shot in t~ bu!iines:s in the shopping center."
hack of the head by an automatic founi:I Opponents of the J'>frmlt suggested that
in the car, has not yet been identified. lhe ,commission de lay action until adop-
Orange County sheriff's oUicers ar· lion of a new ordinance establi~hing PRI>
rested Norman V, Burchell. 18. and ilandards and reiterated the: danger!! or
William 0 . Dunne. 18. both of Stamford. allowing increased density under any
Gonn .. Monday nigbt shorUy aft.er they circumstances.
were called to !he Sarid Canyon turnoff of Commissioner J ohn t.-tcDowe:l l found
the San-Diego F'reeway by a CHP officer. the plan "an ideal s:o1uf.lon ·ror lhe loca~·
Patrolmen .frank Rose and Ralph tion" and said "l would not. like to sceius
\\lood said th'-'Y fo\1nd both men in the: .d iscourage what, would be an in1 -
nt1rked car ,with lhe body of the: third provement and asset lo the community.·•
1nan slumpcd in thl' front scat. Burchf'll Commissioner Larry Campbell 11aid h~
ll{ld Dunn refused to 1dtnllfy tl'le victim. was •·v~ry taken b.v the plan" and
\:They are-being qurstioned now and v.·r-regarded ii, ~s a much better t'.levelop·
<tre ~c:tively in\·ei;tigating lht killing:• ment lhan 1hc geveti duplexe~ that WO\!ld
'heriff's Capt. .lam es Broadbelr said. Ix> pcrmiHect in the 1one:
•·\Ve hopt to establish the idf'ntily of 1ht Commissioner J\lichacl r..tay voted 1n
dead man later today." favor of the pern11t , without comn1cnt.
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1\10 Bacl' Talk
Adnllnls tration offi cials en1phas17.ed,
however, that Nixon ha s allthority under
existing laws to conduct his program of
economic controls at !east unlil April JO,
1972.
The proposed legislation \\'OUld add a
$2,500 ci\'ii penally for violation •or
stabilization rules1 Present law provide.<1
for a crimi11al fine of Sfl,000, but go\'ern·
n1e11l lawyer~ ger;iera!l,v agree Iha ~ civil
court actions are casil'r to \l'in than
<:rlminal cases.
The Econon1i c S!abil1ia11on :\cl of 1970,
used by Nixon in imposing the currenl 90·
d11.v \vage·price-rent freeze and iM
establishing policy fnr tile JX'riod after
the frl'eze ends Nov. 13, ex pires 1\pril 30.
The Adm1n!stratron bill \~·ould estend
the act until .April JO, 1973. and \vould
rewr ite many of the details of the la1v,
The bill \\'Ould create a new lemporary
court of appeals consisting of three or
more federal district or circuit court
judges, designated by Chief Justice War-
ren E. Burger, to handle appe;ils from
decisions of the pay board and price con1·
mission.
It isn·t often .von see !'iorncone \Vriting up a lraffic officer. In lhis case
the litket being n1ade (lUt hy ~lrs Lr(' ,,\ll ison fnr Officer .A.rthur
Ile Luca is for th e an nu al l'ivi<' P arlit iri:ition l)inncr. '!'he L;_1guna Beach
Busine:::s and Profes;;ional \Vo1nen 1viJI honor Laguna Beath p olice
for 0 11\standin~ service. ·r11r din ner \1 ill bv plibli(', It begins at 7.30
pm. 'fhursday r1 t li1c. I lntl'I Lagun:1. Rr:-l'rva tiOrl'; a re ncce~s-ary.
Officials said at'!ions i n v n I vi n g
decisions of Liie pay or price panels would
first go through a l'ederal distrir.t court
and then c·ould be appealed to lhe len1~
porar.v courl Decisions of the ten1porary
l'OUrl C1)Uld !hen be reviewed by tl1e ~up
rerne Coul'I
Tl1e ll1!1 also v.:ould give f\·1xnn authoritv
to control interesl rii!es af ''levels l'on-
:ionant. 111th order!~· econoniie growth "
Treasury lindersccrl't:iry Ghar!cs t:.
\Valker predir!.('d. hO\\'e\er, th;it no at'·
I rnn \Vould be req11ired to 1.'0ntrol interest
,rate.~ becausl' he said they are dC'clining
under the pressure of l"n<trket forces .
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Nixo11 Rec1ue sts Natio11al
llealtl1 l11sm~a11ce System \Valker said the bill also would give the
pay board and the price commission legal
authority lo lift controls selectivelv once
inflation had been overcome ·in a
particular industrv.
\VAS UINGTON (AP) -Pr·esident Nix-
on'.~ administrat ion urged-Congress today
lo approve its plan for a national system
or government-regulated and a i d t d
private health insurance.
Hiv~l plans, Health . Education and
Welfare Secrelarv Elliot L. Richardson . .
told '.he House \Vays and Means Conl·
'ln\ttee. are either ln:ide<:i~ate or hopeless·
.v costly il-i 1no11ey and manpower.
Aiming at rnac!n1e11l or some fon11 of
(ei'Wral heaHh coverage by next yea r. the
committee opened heuings on the 1vhole
rHnge Of proposals.
The ~ixon plan is in lwo p;1r1s.
F.mployers would be required tJ) offe r
comprehensive basic health lnsurance
coverage, tailored to federal standard5,
to emp1oyes and lheir dependents.
The employe would pay 35 percent of
!he premium for the first hvo and a half
years. after that 25 percent. There woUld
be ;;.>me deductible Items a beneficiary
patient would have to pay. but when the
cost ·of an illness reached catastrophic
le\•els-he would be: full y covered.
-The government would help pay for
similar co'iterage for poor far:nHies not in-
t:luded· in the employer-employe plan.
Those deemed able to do so would con·
I ribute part of the cost
An estimated 3 million familie~. •about
1 ~1 million persons, \vould be included.
Various provisions "•ould entourage the
nrganizatioo and u~e of health m.'lin-'
tenance organizations -groups of prac-
titioners :ind facilitits offering com-
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prehens1ve hl'alth .services fo1 a fixed Much of the authority or the pay board
1nonthl:9' fee. and' price commission 'vii i be lodged In
.. , . . . ..._ ;ihe chairman \\'ho will be a full time
Evide.nce indicates suc:h grOUP6 ar,e government employe The bin authorizes
1nore cH1c1cnl and may be less costly,', a salary of $40 ,000 annually for the two
H1chardson sa1d 1 ' chairmen.
In addilion there wo~ld be an array of The measure would w~ive federal eon·
rcgulallons tiilended t'U p rev en t. flicl of in terest laws for lhe part-time
members of lhe tv:o commissions. unreasonable ' charges and reduce in· -
crfictenry on lhe part or insurarice car·-
ricrs and providers of hcallh services.
(lne of 1he pr.(ncipal rivals"to the Nixon
plan 1s a labor-~c:ked proposal for a full y
fed eral systerh of general medical
co\•erage. tax-supported.
Hil.:hardson said lh!s v.·ould cost nearly
$60 billion annually in new taxes and "is
simply infeasible ...
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Hav e a Ball?
Players Nee<l It
'rhe Laguna Community Players are
seeking a beach ball bearing resident who
wooldn't mind ·i£ someone elst had the
ball for a "'hilr.
The players, preparing to proc:luce "The
Bov Friend\.' need a beach bHll at least
l\vO feet in dli!mcter for members of the
cast rb.J..oss arou,nd during. the production.
Anyone,'\Yishing to make hls beach ball
a star n1ay cont.art llelen Camp or
Anabelle Quigley at the Laguna ~loul!on
Ph1yhouse, 494-8021.
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' Weath"r
\\1ara<'er te1nperatures are seen
along the coast fnr Wednesday v.•lth
"highs around 68 at the beaches riS•
ing to 78 in!~· Night lov.•s of 3S
to SO are ex ted tonight.
INSID TODA 'l'
A courageous f/unth1gto 11
Beach nttor11e11 ll os a stirring
message /or us · au. See ~tory,
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Seeli -to Get Unification Reading
By GEORGE LEIDAL
ot llM 0.!h' 1'11.i $1•11
Mygtift(d Mi88i<m Viejo res!denti &M
c.riticaJ Irvine interests addrtsstd tht
Orange County C'-0mm1ttee on Sthnol
District Organization r.1onday n1gh1 dur ·
1ng two hearings on a proposed thrPe·
district unification pla n
1'-fost speakers at the 7 o'clnck hearing
a t La Paz Inlerrnfd1ate Schol'll in r-.t ission
Viejo indicated they had liHle un·
dersta nding nf what tht> propo~erl plan
would mean to them. Some asked how
much it would cost. "\Viii unification dau-
b!e aur taxes." Othf'rs blamed the counrv
committee for not p r o v id i n g llri-
derstandable maps <ir deta il ed in·
fnrmatlon.
"It's hard to understand what you ire
saying ," :ia.id Mn. Helen Rlxford.
"Where can we aet. map?"
Mrs. Marion C. Bergeson. trusttt from
Newport-Mega Unifitd and vice chairman
nf !he Cou nty Committee. nnled r.1nn-
day·s sr.sslon \\'as one of th ree planned
hearings. 1 "~tns! nf \\'hat you are asking ahnut
has been covered 1n pre\'IOus meeting-; at
the rl1strict board le1·eJ \\1e are here
!on1gh t to ge t your reactions tn !he board·
adoptrd unification plan." she ~<lid.
San .Joaquin Elementarv DiStrirt bo.1rd
member, Rev Preston H ri1~'rll 1nld the
puzzled r-.11ssiDn Viejo people that the
Ambulance Service Bid
Set for San Clemente
By JOHN VALTERZA
01 Ill• O•lly Pila! ~l•!I
San Clemente city councilmen l''ed-
nesday v.•ill bE' asked tn launch a
permanent, city-run emergenc,\' am ·
bulance service u~1ng police and firemen
as drivers and att endan ts.
City Manager Ken Carr v.•ill seek cnun·
cil approval of a plan to buy a u ~f'd
•·crash v.•agon" van ambulance which
was dMated to 1he city several v.·eeks
ago by a major Southern California am·
Breezes Pushing
Ne,vport Ya chts
In Caho Race
By AL~fON LOCKA BE\'
--DA ILY PILOT 80Uln9 E1!11or
The slx yachts in Newport Harbor
i'acht Club's Caho San Lucas race 1.oday
were between the San Benitos Isl ands
and Turtle Ba v.
North wind·~ 18 lo 20 knots \Oo'ere
pushing the fleet. tov.-'ard Its destination at
Cabo San Lucas. Farther south, winds
were reported 1n the 28 to 30-knot range.
If the winds hold. lhe lead yachts are
expected to arrive at the cape by Friday
morning.
Leaders at this morni ng·s roll call were
Al Schoellerman's Anna Maria JI from
Bahia C.Orinthian Yach~ Club and Y.'illiam
V. Wright's Kahili from Hun tington
Harbour Yachl Clu b. The 1\0,'l'l yachts
were reporting the swrne latitude but An·
na Maria II was 10 miles farther
ofishore.
The two Columbia 57s. Russ Ward's
Aries and Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy -O.
were sailin,e: within five miles of ea ch
other with Aries in the lead.
Lali!JJde and longitude positions:
Aries -27-53 N. ll5·25 W.
Dorothy 0 -27.53 N, 115-25 W.
Novia de! Mar -23-40 N. 11&-25 W
Anna Marja 11 -27·3!1 N, 115-45 \\7
Kah ili -27-48 N, 115.JS W.
Sayula -23·12 N. 115-33 W.
Loara Coed Di es
Of Weak Heart
bu!ance firm.
Since the donation during an t>~r~en·
C'~' period when lhf're wa5 no priva)e
serv1Ce avai lable, Carr h;,s chnsPn to
recommend th;i! lhe city purhcase the
\'ehicle fnr $4.500 from the Sch;iefer
Ambu lance Ser\'ir.f'_
The ens! L~ about half th;it wh ich the ci.
ty might pay for a new vehicle.
• If councilmen choose to buv the van the
next Hem l)f husine~s wOuld be the
establishment.of fee s to customers of the
cits service.
In recent months persnns 11lken under
emergency circumstances to the hospital
by city crews and equipment have bee n
charged nothing .
City staff are expected to recom mend a
nat rate for transport of emergency vic-
tims to hospitals.
The city service -customarily used as
a backu p to pril'ate firms -does nnt
han dle transfer calls and other non-
emergency requests.
Councilmen also v.-·otild decide I.ht boun-
daries of the prnpnsed emergency
service.
Areas of Capistrano Beach and
nnrthward. plus ternt.ory south of San
Clemente into San Diego County, alsn
have a dearth of swi ft ambulance
service.
Councilmen had hoped that private
firms would serve the South count.y area
until the new fire headquarters is huilt
;ind more firemen "'ere hired. The new
building and hiring are expected early
next spring.
But the Hospital Ambulance Service
~f'veral weeks ago refused to operate in
San Clemente any longer, claiming
sabotage by the city public safety
department! and the press.
The Hospital firm V.'as the onl y
established prlvate outfit in the city.
Since the pullout, business has been
brisk with mo re than a dozen emergency
runs logged by the donated va n and city
crews.
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district staff wou ld aruiWer any qtJestions
.about the propl'll$td plan.
At iJsut is a plan approved by the four
component district• that make up the
Tustin Union High School Di:rtrid . If ap-
proved by the County Commitlee and the
State Board or Education, volers next
June v.·ould deride v.·hether lo split the
Tustin Htgh dis!rict 1nto thrf'e un1f1ed
• districts -nne each for ~1ission \liejn,
Jr\·1ne <1nd Tustin portions of the present
hlf:'h st'hoo\ district.
The accompanying map indirate~ the
boundarits as prnposed by Plan Six-C
That plan divide s the distriC't in 1'i11C'h a
\'.'AV as !rt pro\•Jde roughly equa l properly
\'alues for each district based on 1he
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number or st udents expected to attend
Khools in the proposed dllltricls.
Speakers addressing the County Com-
mittee tt a 9 o'clock hearing in Universi·
ty Park Elementary S<:hool v•ere more
crltical of the recommended plan,
Some char,i;ed that !he incursion of the
Mission Viejo district into the
southenstern f)r1und;iry line or the pro-
posrd C1Lv nr lr\lne near the El Toro
J\·l:irine Corp~ Air Stntinn was a case of
"fla"r!'lot gt'rl',\Jn;indering ''
Others cr1 11c1zf'd the eed ing of 166 acres
nf the valua ble lrl'1ne Industrial Park to
the Tustin Unified D1~trict.
All \\rre rr11ical ('If !ht> p!'oposed single
d i~trict vole fl)r the three-disl rict Plan.
They V.'Ould prefer vot ers residing in the
suggesLed d,islricts be tnfranchl&ed lo ap-
prove or disal!prove their own district.
Miles Peterson, representing the Coun-
cil of Conim1.Jn1ties of lr\•ine J CC I! urged
the County Con1mitlee tn call "separate
elections, otherwise the Irvine area
voters will be disenfranchised."
Speakers sug~ested !ha1 the Tustin and
tl1ission Viejo voters might turn down the
un lfica!inn that Irvine residents consuier
'critical tn esta blishing co n1n1unl1y iden·
Illy v.·ithin the nev.· C1ly of lrvine.
Ma ny of the speakers at the Irvine
hearing had ~·ork ed on committees of
community organiz ations that dealt \lli th
the County Comn1itt ee's unificaticn study
l oothill H''" S<•ool
TUSTIN
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UnifiM"School Oirtric-t
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HEAVY DOUBLE LINES SEPARATE PROPOSED UNIFIED DISTRICTS OF PLAN 6-C
Outer Boundary Shows Area Now Served By Tu5tin Union Higt<i School Distri ct
Kidnap Suspect Captured
Nev ada Police Nab 011 e; Other Es cnpes Manhunt
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
01 r~, D•llY J>\lfi! Sl•ll
One or lwo FBI fugitives accusP.d of
kidnaping a Nev.·port Beach cnuple six
days ago. after a crosscountry crime
spree including a mas5 jailbreak in
Arkansas. is back behind bars today in
Nevada.
His companion escaped in a car com·
mandeered here, after apparent.ly spot-
ting his pal being arrested at lunch in a
Reno cafe.
Newport Beach. f5caped any assau!i.
unl1ki:' stories tnld by tt11n 15·year-old girl
hitchhik!'.'rs freed by Coulter's capture.
She ;ind C;un p r endlrton Marine
Richard Sen~et , 21J, were ;iQandnned in an
El Cajon inotel roqm frid1ly morning,
bound h.11 hedsheets
Authorities tod1ly \1-pre attempting to
trace Cn\1lter and ~1urtaugh'!l movemenls
from Frid.1~· rnot'ning through Sunrlay.
The ~c\·;id a girls told pnli ce after their
rr~rue ~1 ,..,nrl.i,11 ;ifternonn they 1\•ere pi ck·
e(l tip 111 J 'hocnix ll'hile hitchhiking Sun·
day, held :11 gunpoin!. a11d raped bcfnre
girl returned as though nothi ng had ha p·
pC'ned.
A ft'\O,. minutei; later, 111·0 uniform ed
Reno police orfict'rs casuall.v entertd a~
though for a coffee hrcak. while a
plainclothes detective posing nt a patron
sranncd the cafe for the :;uspec!.
L'nable !o i::pot an ything su~picin115 -
rir get a sign1ll from the virtirns -thev
left and returned, Rfter discreetly cori·
tacfin~ the waitress for a description of
Coul tcr's clo thing.
group -a body comprised of member•
of the four school boards jnvolved in !he
unlfieatlon.
AUorney Paul Tonkovich, a member of
the l rvine COUll('il for Education unifica-
ti on slu<J.v conirnil!et, said that of I~ to 20
plans reviewed by his group "I can recl:l lJ
none !hat were seriously considered that
gave n1ore to the Irvine area."
Tonkovich, i'cterson and \l,l ayne Clark,
JCE ('h;iJrn1iln and Irvine City Cou ncil
candid<ite, all urged accepl<>n<'e l)f Plan D
submitted by th e Irvine area groups to
the County (;nmmiltee. That plan,
prepared by Dc veloprnent l:;conomics
Inc. urge1' unifica1io n of the Irvine
District along the boundaries proposed
for the Cit·Y of Irvine. The city for1nation
elec tion ~·ill be held Dec. 21.
Clark. a resilient of Universi ty Park
and public inforn1ation officer for UC
Irvine. said that lhe parcels sought for
the Irvine Uni fied District. particularly
the industrial acrea,ge, are "essential.''
"To do less tha n this will jeopardi1.e the
ahi!ity of this proposed school district at
Irvine to provide adequale educational
opixirtunilies in an area which is destined
to quickly outstri p either Tustin or
Mission Viejo ln enrollment,'' Clark said.
"I think those who h1lve contributed t<l
this prel1n1inary pb1n wl1ith has been sub-
niitted by 1he school b0;irds, felt they
\\'ere si n1pl y grabbing something from
lht' n1ighty Jr \'Jne Con1pa11)•," Clark con·
tin11ed .
"Rut the truth or lhe matter is they
ha ve struck a blow al the children of the
pc0rle who Jive here "
He urged the County Commitlee "to
fulfill its dut.y in the interes!s Or all the
people nf Lhe area under consider.ation,
not just for !hose who al this period of
tlme h<1ppen to have political muscle on
the sehoo! boards."
Oth er Issues raised by :i pflakers al Lhe
Irvine hearing included the cutoff date
for delem\ining the ratio for division of
property bet111een the new rlistricts. The
proposed unification plan sets the pro-
pert.v valuation of Lhe tbrr-e. areas during
!he 1970·71 school year as the basis for
!he materials spl it.
Speakers urged using a da f.e closer to
lhe implen1ent1llion of the plan as a
ba.<ds. As Irvine continues 10 de velop, its
assessed valuation would presu mably
mean !he ne\\' Irvine district ll'Ould get a
larger share of property presently owned
b.v the elen1en!ary and high schoo l
districts .
i\1rs. Lee Sico li, of Unlvers1ty Park,
urged a 1972·7.3 fi:;cal year assessed
1·alua tion be used for making the asset!!
split. She al so urged a vote by eact\ oft.he
three districts instead of a si ngle election
throughou t . the pres<'nt Tustin High
School District.
Dr. Thom;.is Ash!rv, ;in !!'vin e Co.
eco nomist ~nd member of CCI. told the
Countv Comm1t1ee he fa\'orcd Pla n D
and sE-par1l lr ele\tinns
Durin i,:: 1hc period fro m 1971 to 1978
Irvine "'ill add dnuhle the number of
students that ~·lissinn Viejo and Tustin
combined \\'ill have, he sa id .
The boards·adopted plan. Six-C, is less
"equilable and dnes violence to com-
munity icienli!,\, '' Ashley contended ,
He suggested it would make more
sPnse to mrJ1·e !he lr\·i ne bo11ndary Y•est
to inclurle the environmental corridor
school si tes
As presen!ly m;ipped. the en-
rirnn n1cntal corridor locates future
sch()()IS at the castf'rnnlo.~t portion of the
propnsed Tus11n Unified district That
1neans the schools lnc.:ited in the corridor
c;in drav.· pu pils from on!~· nne direction.
A.~hley urged rnoving the b0undary to
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A Loar a High Srhnnl rl'lerl rnl lap~Prl
~lonJay v.•hll e 11·alk111g acrno;,<, the schonl
parking Int anrl rl1erl nnP hnur later at
An;:ihe1m Mem or1<1I Hnsp1!~I
Driver Classes
Open This. Week
At Saddleback
Orh ers interested in 1mprr1\·1t1R their
skills or n·(luld·bP dri\f'rs nei>d1ng help Iii
prrpare for thf' Written lire1\~f' ex.
;:im1natinn are 1n1·11erl !0 t>nrrill 1n (lne of
I\\'() rlriv er imprn1-Pmelit rl ;i~5f'S npening
th is \\'eek at Saddlrh11rk Cnl!rgp
A manhu11t ls under "'ay through out the
\\'estern U.S. now fo r Da vid G. t.1urtaugh ,
2fi. nf Or1r l'lil.
!\h1r!;it1g!,.~ fnrmrrly fnntlnose 1r:Hcl·
tnc cnmpan 1nn is hrld in Reno on a 1·;1 rie·
I\ of frrll'r.;I and st a!e chargP~ 111rll1ri111g
k1rln;ip, b1lnk robbt'.'ry, r;ipe and :i11111
I h1'fl
arrn·;il 1n lll'nn
llnr•r in Hf'nn . I.! rh;1rJrs \l'ilnams
s;izd in a prr~~ .~t:Hcn1rnt . tl1e fng1\l\ps
spl11 11p, 111th Cn1111cr going to Sambo's
coffrr ~hop \\'1th thr girl~ fflr lunrh
"The nlher RU.'i' had g11nc t11 check in to
a rnntf"I," nev.·sni;in Barhtr f'~plaincd.
Cn111!rr 11 ,1~ l'nnfrnnt"rl .:ind arres!ed
\\'1lh(1u1 1nr1dl•:1t. nHllnugh hr had a .38
caliber rC\rJh'rt tucked into his t rou~e rs
wai,th:ind
the .!an1horee Hnad exten.~in~fr its
hn:irrl-rf'(·nn1mend('d lnr.:i!Jl'l al n n g
Cu!ver Hoad .
The Orange Counly C0 rrlner'~ Off ice
iaid a prel1m1narv ;i111np<.v {1f L1nri ;i
Berhime r. !.'1. of 201~ S. 1\il!'i'n 11r ivr.
Anaheim. lnrlicatPrl a hrart tonrl1llnn hut
further le~ls h;i1·p hi'.'rn nn'l,,rr-d !n
drtermlrif' thr rx:1rt 'r:Ju<>e nf dl';:i!h
Rrsusr1tal10n rff0ns h~ <1 ~rhnol nUr<.P
proved fru1t lrss as rllff l hn~p of am·
hulan!"e a!1e nrlanls and dnc!nrs at The
hospital
ORANG£ COA$T
DAILY PILOT
ORANG"f (CA.ST P UBLISHING. COMl>AHV
Robort N. W11d
Prn 0St11t ~H'KI Fu~l>~het
J,~1; It C u1l1y
\'IU Pre.i~'111 .llrKI Gtll!ril Mtl\lllllf
Tho"'"' K•1vil Editor
Th~"''' A, Murpl,~n• M1~•9,~g f'd,,.r
Ch 1rl1J H. Looi 11.ic~••d P. tl•ll
AU IU•nt Mlllllli"ll Ed11or1
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222 f oro•I 1 ... -1n~~ ' M1i1~119 •<ld11u; P.O. Sor bb6, '4652
• 5111 C:t. ... eBtt Offlc•
• 305 Nari~ El C"11ino Reil, 920 72
Othe>t Offk" (~l4 M-· JXl Wfll B•Y St•("'
NfWDO-t ll••<~' llll """"""" ll>v·••••~ tiu~Tlr$!On Buel\; 111/J &u'n .&oul•~frd
,.,., .... (7141 641-4J11
Cleulflo4 Adqrtl.J"' 641·5,71
S. Cl•-ftto All o.,orhfffth:
T•l•pllalll' 491-4410
~ h eel! Ail Dop•rt-ts:
l elt ptlolMI 494·94'6
Cotv•lotil, 1"1, Ori"" C.nl M ll..,fl>O COMOl~V. "O MW'l 1lOr,fl, llh111'•hO•• ..
M llO•l•I rn••tl!"' <I' •d""''"""'t~h h•••I,.
,.,,;ye W ftP•°"'IK"" '"'""""' ~1'9(1tl 1.>ef• 1'10.••~ <II '9PYrl{IM .,._,
S.Ce!M tl•H'""''•~t o.old •t N-'1 8•1(111 •llf C0<T1 M•!t, C•h'o""''· ~"1»1•lp!fo<I .., <•-rl'' tJ iJ "'°"''h'v' bY .,.,.n n .11 .rriot1!h1ri mllll•'V 11•1•1••1~"'· 11 ll nwo1h1y.
The \l;issPs. schedulcrl fr0m i p m tn
10 nn \\'pdnPSrl1lys ;ind Thur;ila \'.<. niret
nn<"P 11erkl1 for k>11r 11rrk<; ;inrl 1lfP
la 11;.:ht b1· ra 1dnrn1a 1!1chv•a~ ra1rol ~i;r
,lnhn F. i\lahc
The traffic school. nflerrd in rnnper<i ·
1!"11 11·11h thP ~(111th ('\r;:ingP Cn11n!y
J11d1c1al D1stric! .. is open t.o anynne 111·
lrrest.i'd 1n becomins ;i m0re rnmpetent
driver, as "·ell as In person s assigned h~'
'tht> cnurt t.n alt.end rla.~ses as a result nf
traffic \'lnlations , accord ing lo college
president Dr. F'red Bremer
Students ma y report to either I.he
V11ednesday nr Th ursday session in Sad·
dleback Bu ilding R·I:--
\\'1111.lm F: C'flul!Pr, 2~. nf H11rnn. f';i hf ,
1~'J.~ trnt-a111·rl\' idrn1if1ed alnnf': with
,\!1irtauj;!h hy \·ictims of the lnral k1d1111p
l'."erlnr~da1·
Rub.Y P~obascn. 17. cf 21104 Rroarl St ,
f.han1her \Yi ll ll<'ar
From 'T e p<'f' 'laker·
lnd1;i n r111t11 rP anrl ;i.rts will hf> 1he lnpir
of !he morning 1vhPn L;iguna 's "lPpe e
1naker," Lennard -\\'ood nf Indian T(>r.
ritnr.\'. appe.:irs a ~ guest speaker ;it lh~
COan1her of Cnm merce \\ledne.~d;iv
breakfast at 7 4S a m. in the HotPI
La.'(una.
The beak.fa st and program are npen to
the public and re.~ervati..,ns mav he made
by calling the Chamber at 494-1018.
El To1·0 Office1· Outli11es
Policy 011 Plane Landii1gs
A cnmmunily liaison offir.er frnm lhe
Et Toro tl1CAS today clarified c:onfu~ion
v.h ic h mar eAist in the Lt>isure \\'orld
area Gver the 3]1 it.11de C1f flights over the
retirement community's greenbelt areas.
Report~ circula ted early this week
mP nt1rined that hundreds of rPi;idenrs
wrre told that approaches to thP stiibon's
r11nv.'ay \\'OUld he madr at an altitude of
2.000 feet. not the existin~ level "f 1.300
feet ·
But Col KP.nnelh Dykes strt'SSt>d today
lh111 lhrrp v.'ill be nn change in lhe st;:in.
d;irrt 1 .1(1(1 lnnt piJ!IPrn ...
The 2.flOO-foot altJtude V.'!11 rovt>r prar..
lice slandard ini::trumrnt apprnl)r-h pat-
tt•rn~ whiC'h rln not affect the Leisure
\-\'nrld cnmmuni!v
Thi!: C'(lnfu~1on: hr satd. Arnse from
pre~' reports ~urrnundin11: 1111 arlrlre~~
made to 3hn11I 2.000 Lri~ure \Vorld
re:sidenl' by Adm . Rnland Smoot {Navy .
Rel I. ·-..,,.
''Some press 1lccount.s," the coln nPl
~aid, "gave lhe impression that the ad-
miral promised 8 new 2.000 foot altitude
over lht grttnbelts, but ln ronver~1'tioni;
wHh the admiral. no such promis('S were.
mside to !he residents." he explained
For the benefit of Leisu re Wo rld
residents. he strfssed lhal the ex isting patrern~ Qver !he community wOuid re·
m<1in the s;ime.
"It v.•ould be impo.s~ihll' fnr 11~ lo ha \'«!
planes come in 11t 2.(1(1(1 fe rt." he ex-
• plainC'rl , "then CXJl('Ct them l.n drnp dO\\TI
safl'lv onto the field. Ynu havt tn hal'e
rlPSC'ent to land 1ln alrcr1lft and Hie. le\'f'l
v.·111 st.i v at 1.300 fePt ovrr Lei~1ire
\\'nrld " ·
HP .i1ddP.rl th:i! n!hrr projrrt~ inl'nlv1ng
Aircraft ;it ih" hnst> are gt>a red tn rf'rlur·
ing nnise !t>Vf'IS bnth nn the ground and in
the air ''for !he grner;il safety ahd
w"Jfare of the surrounding community.''
f'hil fl.1thl'r, pol 1re rrpi1r(er for thP
t'i>\',1rl;i F:1rn1ng ,ln11rn.1I, rle~rr1heri lhe
r.ilhrr ;in!wlini:1rl1r r:iplurr nf rnul1 er.
r'ulu 'c lhf't11'17r ,\l urlaugh rct1Jrnr<l. s;iw
11 h;it \\'as h11pp1~n1ng 1ri~1de and hit the
rnad nut of tn\\'fl 1n ,\·larine ,sen~et 's miss·
1ng 107] ~l·d ;in
The Cnun!v Cnn1m1tlee v.·1\1 hol d the
fin;il r uhl1c iic;irin.'! 011 !hf' p!il n at. 7:3(1
pm. \\'('d nr.sfla~· in Lorn~ Vi~!;i F:lemPn-
!urv Srhi.nl. 17th ;ind Pro~pect ~treets,
Tu <:ttn_
"Onr of thr i::1rls ~:i1d shr harl rn .co tn
1MP rr~trrin1n. bui she g')! 11.·t1rrl ro ;i
11 n1tr£1~~ 1l1ty hnd heen k1dnaprrl ,"
B;i1hcr ~;11rl
C.1fr per~nnnrl rallf'rl pnllrE:. wh1IP !he
'r;1.1d IO l1rar 1t ," ,\'f'w1rort Br;irh
Pulice l)cl1'Cll\'e Sgl Ken Thnrnp~nn
remarked tnchiy 11•hen not1f1e<I of 1he cap-
ture
Fnlh111 in~ 1h.:i1 hear1n,1? lht> hod.v will
11djnu1·n to Scu1ta Ana Hlgh Schnnl
A11rt1rnr1u m fnr a 1·01e nn lhr plan to he
~uhn1lt1ed 11~· tn thP \'nters in
June.
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HAVE YOU EVER GcfNE INTO A STORE, AND BEFORE A SALESMAN
APPROACHED YOU, TlllED TO DETERMINE PRICES ON GOODS NOT
MARKED.? • /
MANY CARPET STORE'!'t>O NOT HAVE PRl ~E$ IN.DICATED ON
TH EIR SAMPLES. THE THE 0 RY IS THAT THIS WAY THEY CAN
CHARGE "WHAT THE TRAFFIC \\'ILL BEAR."
AT ALDEN'S PRICES ARE l\OSTED ON ALL OF OUR SAMPLES SO
THAT CUSTOMERS CAN BROU~E THROUGH THE SELECTIONS AND
KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT. TOO, THERE IS ALWAYS THE
POSSIBILITY OF A L 0 WE R PRICE IF CONDITIONS WARRANT.
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ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
'1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646·4838
HOURS : Mon. thru Thurs., 9 to 5 :JD -Fri., 9 to 9 -Sat., 9:30 to 5
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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N.Y. Stoeks
TUESDAY , OCTOBER 19, 1971 "TEN CENTS
Saddlebacl{ Approves 34-Cent Tax Increa·se
8~ FREDERICK SCHOE~rEltL
Opting to lake. !he saft' r<ilhe r than the
unsure road, Saddlebark College trustees
i\lunday night vol ed 3-1 to levy a 3-l-cent
1>ermish·e tax next yea r only lo fund the
district's sh11re of a science-n1athematics
center.
'rhe tax ;i.ccord ing 1fl IJr Fred II.
Rremer. college pre s ident ;ind
iiu perintendenl. would r.'.l fsc $2.2 million
toward the $t 5 inillion p1'0ject. Tlle re-
maining $2 .3 million "'·HI l>t paid for ti~·
the state:.
Trustee Patncl. B;ickus 11·<1s the lu:.t'
dissenter. ''If 11;e have lo hare a hou<l
election for each building 11~e build. I'd
rather do thi'J 1han levy ;.i pcrn1~S.'ll\"I'
tax. It's not 111 good faith 1rith the roter~
in this distri<•!." he dectarccl
"Lel's fat'C it .'' said Hans \'ogel .. Thf'
day of 1 he successful bond issue is 01 er ."
\'ogeJ cited lhe fnilurc of the Sept 1 ~
bond issue in the d1strlcl, in which voters
•urned do"·n i'lsuance of 524.8 n11\hon in
bonds
Had •he bond pa:.:.cO. ht· noted. n1onc~·
11·ould have bce11 a1•a1l<'lble for the con-
strurt1011 of thf' :-,cient·e-mathen1a1tcs
1·rnti'r.
"ll's theu· co!lege." Backus responded.
rt'ft>rring 10 the taxpayers in the dislr~r1.
'"The 34-C'ent increase doesn'I bother 1ne
Tl's 1he pr1nriplr of tht> thing." He addec!
hr d1d11'1 lt>el qualifi ed to conunit the ta.\-
p:1ycr" tu such an 1ncrc:ise \1'ithoul the11·
consent.
\'ogt'l chided hin1 (or such a statement.
rla1r111ng, "They elf1.'ted you as their
1·epresent01t1\·f h.I 1nake these kinds of
dc~i::.ions "
Alyn Urannon. bo<ird president. said
'·The $2.3 million in funds fro111 !he state
is irnportanl. enough tu not be 01·erlooked
hy us . I'd hale to p.'.lss it up I think it'!=c
:·est i11r \he dL~tnC'I. the school and the
•·0111111unity to go tur thl' pt'rn11ss11 e !<1x "
\)11 a question fro111 !rustcr .John l.u11d.
Brerncr noted 11Hll s1~te r11n lcl1111g lunds
11ould be <ivailable until July l, l9i~.
Voge \ pointed Olll lhat regardless of
ho1\ l1111g the 1nntching funds are
<n•ulablc. The distrirt has already con·
•raclcd l\'llh art"lutec ls ror plans for the
rurnp!ex and that ;1 decision 11·as needed
"lor11gh1 ··
!Jc J)Qlnted uut tu olher me1nbers of the
boa1·d lli,11 111 11 retent mt>eting of an in-
tol'lnal "hond ,..on1mi!tee" chaired by
Bre111cr II v.•;1s voted 6-2 that a
pcrrn1'is1ve l.ix he utilized to fund con-
~t ru(·llon ur tile sc ience inalhematics
center. The con11111ttee is made up of in-
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Nixon Asl{s More Time
Exte11sio1i of Eco110111ic Powers Souglit
\VASJllNGTON 1 UPI I -President
Ni xon sent Congrt.!s legislation today l•l
c.'(tend for a year his ;iuthori!~· to control
1i;ages and pricts, give hiln slandb~'
power lo control interest rates, 2nd
establish rules for the second phase of his
economic prograin.
Adn1inislrn!ion orficials en1 phasized.
however, that ~ixon has authority undec
existing: laws to conduct his program of
economic controls at least until April JO.
1972.
The proposed legislat ion "·ould add a
,2,500 civil pen11\ly for violation ()(
slabihzalion rules. Present law provide~
for a criminal fine o1 $5,000, but govern-
nient lawyers generally ajirtt that civil
Do1v1i the
Mission
Trail
Adult English
Class Still Open
F.L TORO -I.alt' regislnilion i~ beini:;
acceptrd 1n an adllll language cla~s for
pupils 1\·ho ~prn k r:nglish 11.s a second
Janguag('.
The clas s 1vill mect lo111ght lrom 7 ·~0 tu
9:.10 p.n1 . in roon1 one in c:atrs School.
I(. will <·ontinlle on 1'uesdars and
ThurS(fays and is sJ)')nsor~ by the lfus!tn
High School District's /\dull ·Educatio11
depar1menl. .. •·
e Conle•I tfinner• Told
SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Children in
the Saddleh.1ck Valley r r c en I I y
participated in the E,;change Club fire-
prc,·ention poster contest.
\\'inners in tho sll'eepslakes dh•ision
TjCTe Katy \Veber. fifth grade, lJel Cf.rro
School. Aegean Hills: G11il Nut~ch , sitth
grader. Olivewood School. El, Taro.
First. second aqd third place awards
"'·ere presented ecc.'Ordi.ng to each grade
le\·e\. Those \Vinning first awards v.•e re:
court. actions are easier !1) 11111 lha11
criminal case~.
The Econun1ie Slaliiliza\1011 A1.:1 of 1970,
11.~ed by ~ixon in imposin~ the cu 1Ten1 !l!I
day wai;e·pnce-rent freeze and 111
establishin:.: pol1c~· fur the period arter
the freeze ends i\'.01• 1:1. expires Ap ril JO.
The Ad1ninislrat1on bLll 11ould ex:lcnd,
the act until Apri l :10, l!l73. ;;ind v.ould
rewrite 1nany of the details of lhc law.'
The bill 'f\·ould c1'cate a nell' 1en1porary
courl of appeal~ consisting of three or
more fede ral dii;tnct or t'Jrtuit <·ourt
judges, designated by Chiel .Justire \Var-
ren E. Bw·ger. 1.0 ha1Kl.lt> appeals lr(1111
decls.ions of the pay board and prite 1·on1 -
nu~sion.
Officinls said actions ; 11 v o I 1 1 11 J:
decisions of the pay or price panels 11·otlld
first go through a federal distr1rl court
and then could br 1111pe;1led to !he !em·
porary <'OUr!. Det:1s1011s of 1hc lc1nporary
ct.Uri could then be rc1·iell'ed by the ~up
rerne Court .
The bi!l also would g11·e N1xu11 <1uthoritv
{Q cnn!rol interest ralcs at "le\'cls l.'ori·
~onanl v.•ilh ordPrl y eeonun1 ic gro1l'!h ·•
Treasurr lJnderse1:r·e1ar~· Choirlcs E.
\\'alker ·predicted. holl'el';'r, Iha\ no flt'·
lion \\"Ould be required lo control inlercsl
rates because ht> s<11d the~· are dcclinini:
under the prei;surr of markt>t fo rces.
\\'alkel' said lhe bill also would g1\·e !hr
pay board a11d 1he rnrt> ron1n11"sinn lrga!
<tuthority lo lift controls selcctil'el.1• once
inflation had betn 01·e1Ton1e in a
particular 1ndusrr~.
~luch of the authont.1• o! !hr pay txiarcl
I relond Gu 11 .~
Found 011 Ship
rtnd price 1·oinmissio11 1vill be lodged in
the ch.'.l1rn1an who \\'ill be a full t1111~
i:.:orernn1enl cmp!oye.. i'he bill authorize.~
a salarv of S40.00Q annu.'.ll!y f!Jr !he tw<1
th<iirrnen . ·
The n1easu rr 11·ou!d v.·aive ledcr<il con·
flicl of inlere~t la1~·i; for the part-lirne
rnen1bers ur the !11·0 i:on1miss1ons.
1'he bill al.~o 1vou ld 1nake 1l clear that
!ht' 1-'residE'nt acted legally 111 delega!lng
a portio11 or his authority lo the pay 11nd
r>ric~ boards and would ratify decision;or
.alread.v taken during the fr eeze ~riod..
\Valker said rhe Admin1slra1ion would
"strongly oppoSt>'' any efforl~ 1 n
Congress lo make men1bcrs of 1!1r pay
board and price con1miss1on subject to
St'nate contfrmation.
Senate Republican Lrader !lugh Scolt
of Pcnns_vJvan1a prf'dK·led CongreSA"
11·ould move qui ckly in considering !he
lrgislation.
San Clemente's
Officer of Year
(~ocs to Arizona
San C'lenientt" Pohrt' [)elel'l!l't' Ron
Oalr\'nlplr. \hf' depar1111cnt \ Off1l'cr nf
!he Year 111 197. h<1s 11·011 appointment a.~
!fl\\ 11 n1arshal of Pftr<idil'it' Va lli•\' 11
~uhurb nl Phocn1.~
Dalryn1p!r . 11ho l>N:a1nr 1loe c·11 v·s Jirst
1ntl'll1i:.:c11cr d(•lcrtive and 111ho ll'Orkl'<:l a.~
loC'al l1<1i~o11 for l'l'es1dcn1ial sec11r1tv lur
!hr pa~t twu yeiir:-. 11'1!1 brg1n his d.l1\11·~
at his 11('\\' 1oh ead_v nt·I'! rnl'.ln lh
Th(• l<l)p111nt111cnt w;1~ 111;.id•· lor1nall1•
l;i.-.1 v.•1·rk hy th11 1·otu1r il vi ll1r
11.QOll popul:i1 ion city \l'h1cll 1.~ !hr hon1e 11r
!'lf'n. Harry (;oJdwatrr.
[J<ill",\'111ple . who h11 ~ st'rved on •he ~;;.11
('lenlf'll1r fun:f' !'cit\cf' 19C>6 . and lus 11rlt,
T('ri , huve 11vr. children.
1'hr I0\111 rnarshul po.-.! is lh1•
CORI\, lreland 1UP!1 -Cus1on1~
officials cliscovert>d Sil' ~·ase:-: oF
machine guns. pistol s and hand
grenades among luggage landed lo·
day fro1n the superliner Queen
Eliz:ibe!h. police sources s:iicl The
ship arri\'ed her·e f1·on1 New York. 1.
1 t'quivalcnt nf l·hlef of police Tht>
The sources said the 11•e<ipo11!=c
came to lighl in llit t•o urse of a
routine custo1n,s inspetlion. Arm y
mu11itions experts \\'ere called in lo
examine the cases to delermine
y.·hcther ;i.ny hul been booby-trap·
ptd.
The police sources said lherr wa!'I
a strong possibility the weapon~
may have been drstincd for
Norlhern Ireland.
'
l'ar:idise Va!lry dcpart111ent has a st;ilf
of :-<'vcn 11tficcrs. including 1he mars":)!,
f)Alryn1ple 11•as <·ho~en officer of 1he
~l·ar 111 a poll of h1s fello11·s on lhe San
('lemente force lie receivt!d .t]lc accolade
hy the San Clemente t;xchani;l' Club la~t
fo'ebruar)'-, He ho lds an /\.. A. degrer
fron1 01·<1nge Coasl College . ll'here hi·
was gradual('d with honors. and 11·ill ob-
lain 11 bachelor's degree soon .
He began his career in police work as a
reserve officer i.n San Cleinente white ln
rhe Marine Corps, stationed at \Camp
Pendleton.
Rocl~y Ret1·eat
11 ·s a goud t1111e for perth fi.~h \ng and here f1.~hcrn1r11 tast their lines
1n t he rool autu1nn s urf a1 !):ina Po1n1 1 !arbor break1v:itcr. Soft-shelf
~and trabs arc good ~urf b<1il . 11111sscl!' t1l.~u. Jlo\1t•i;t·r 1hc fi~hing 1~·as
1 hat day .. ~rnrtsnlrn found Llie 1veather ;ind s11 rrnund1ngs 1nv1gora\1ng.
I
' Develope1· Off e1·s to Dry
Soggy Viejo Scl1ool Soil
Th~ r.'lission VieJo Company has olfcrcd
to pi1:k up the tab ror drying up the bogs
on Virjo .. E~cmenlary School's soggy
playground.
Ron KirchoH. manager of engineering
;111d construction ror the Mi ssion Viejo
Company. told t.rustees or the Capi~trttno
Unified School Dislricl ~1onday that his ,
tirm Is ati.cmpung tn lind the source of
1\alcr s~pagc onto the school site in lhe
Granada llon#s se<.'tion of ?vlission Viejo.
"If the r.lission \'ie10 Company v.•as
remiss. we 'll corrett the problem." he
said.
Roland Then(lt. Linda Vista : P a t
Eichenauer. Aliso: ri,tikael Coggit1s,
Valencia ; Dan ri,1cHugh, Del ~r,ro: John
:\'fcFadaen. Gates: Janice r. e or g e ,
Olivev.·ood. -Golf Easement Draws Fire
·rhc si1e wa.~ originally ~ld as an im·
~ved site 10 lhe school disir1ct from t~e
company. l .. :itc last summer wnter began
seei)ln& off the slopes above the school,
rven(Ually creating a bog.
The 1v;i.tcr was prcsenL before homes
1verc buill on the slopes above the school.
:;o sCCPJiC frorn cxce.ssive plant watering
or a cracked swimn1ing pool wa..:~ ruled
out.
e Wllderne•• Cltired
i\llSSION \'itjo,_\Vildcmess Glen w)ll
be closed through November because of
(ire danger, the ri,tission Viejo O::lmpany
hes announced.
The 25 acre recreational area is on
Trabuco Road near Sevi1\e Hom es.
It \\'ill reopen when officials from tilt>
Slate Oi\•ii;ion of fort5try determine it is
~:tre. ' •
e Children'• Art Beflln•
!\llSSTON \TJEJO -Registration ill
beinft taken for 11 children's art class lo
he held al the 1\fontaooi;o Rttrea--
tton Center. ,
Tht cl;i~:o;. for youngsters sC\'efl thtough
12. 1vil beJ:in \Vrdnesdey from 3:30'\0 S
p.n1.
The cost for six wttks ~·Ill be SS for
1ncmDcr!'I and SIO for nonn1cmbc rs. f or
r,·i;:il'lrallon call the rr.nltr 11! ll.17·4flllt
Officinl Opposes Housing Access Througli Course
A lop-level ollicia! of the Bank of
America-the trustee or Soin Clemente·~
111unicipal golf cou rst -rcitt'rated hi s
Cirm's warning this week thnt an ease-
ment ac.ross the hnk can not be used a!'I
access to 11 prapostd m~Jor hor.i sing
de\·elotiment. .. '·
In a lettr:r lo tily offic.i1ls lhis ·Wede
As!istant Cashier J. L. r.lansfield dilrtl ,_
ed that the truslrf ol the llnks could not
coodooe lhi'. city's approval of lht case:-
n)Cnt'to servr a condorninium and t!'lt11te-
lot developmen1 by the Dougla~~ PaClnc
Corporalion cif S1111 Clemente
City <.'OIJnci\men la.~t July ('1Wcd
n1onths of 11evrl'c controveri::y o~'r ncces,;
to the lract by adopting 11n a1\g"n11H:nt us-
"
1ng an e'.llpandW A1•enida Magdalen:i and
lhe easement between the £irth green an<I
sixth tee of the course.
The solution drew tritici~m from
residents of the area and a large group of
the cuy·a golfers bec1111se or increased
• trafnc i'n and around the scenic area, '
Cou.ncilmell' hid. btoo inlormed at least
qnce 'by then·AS;MI~. L uhlf.'r l\:ltl J.'.
Atvig that ttie bank ·ned on use of the
easement. but rounci en approved the
routr Rnyway
Arvi~ 11incc has retired lrom lhe bank-
ing organization. but i\fan.~fielcl picked up
the btlnner of Doi A opposition tn lht lract
routing. ·
Palnning Is continuing by \ht. ltc'\'C~
.. .
•
1nent firm to eventually tonstrucl more
1han 300 condominium units on acreage
co1nmonly koown as the Ra smussen-Ayer
properl y inl11 nd of the city golf course.
· The city's approval-ti ihe 24-omclition
tentative tract map covers the first 100
unit.J_ in the development,
Accordfng t,o the clly appn>vetl -o1n
11llcrnate 11ccess mute must be dtvtloped
\\'hen the lract ex~eds 100 resideiicts.
Thus far !here are no certain reporl~
on when eoostrui;:Uon will begin on the
major development.
Qity ... tltlncllmen mny diS<:us~ the
b4flk's tate~t warning Al a: regular
1nocling \Vcdnesday evening. '
' .
There was sorne specul ation that
tJnderground .._sprinRS mighl be causing
!he probl em heceuse seepage is coming
from four IOC'.itlons on the school
i,:rounds.
Kirckhoff told the board that h.is firm
has.hired a gl'<llQgist and civil engineer·
ing nrln to rind out what is causing the
problem.
He also said dirt will be deposited on
tht! plilygMund lo dry up the water and•
cOnc:rete dill.'h \viii tx-• constructed lo
drain off anv other water.
Board eh:i.irn1an Bob llursl commended
!hr co1npany for Its cooperation and ~ug·
~e:sled that pcrhoips t)I(' school ditltrict had
ovrrw'4trrrd some of its :ilopes and
altered the drainage paucm, 3dding to
the proble111 ,
dividuals from throughout the district
The 3-1-cent increase i,•:ould cost the
O\\'ner of a $30,000 hon1e about S25 for the
one-year period. above the $33 a year he
is already paying toward the operation of
the rollege.
Just before the 1'0te on .the 111easure.
Vogel commen!ed: "l\ly conscience is
clear. \Ve've done the voter~ of the
district a great sel'\'it:e. Considering \\'I!:
are a nev• district and ha ve Lhe 101\•cst
con1munity college tax rate in the state,
\1•e've done a great job."
Companio11
F ot1nd Dec1{l
111 Vehicle
Twn n1cn found examin ing the body of
" 1;111np.'.l111on in a parked car lhat al-
lr3r!ed 1he attention of 111·0 passing
Cahlurnia High1\·ay patrolmen arc IO<lay
held in Orange County Jail 011 suspicion
of murder.
The bo<lv of the third man. shot in the
hack of the head by an automatic found
in the car, has nol yet been identified.
Orange County sheriff's officers ar·
rested Norman V. Burchell, 18, and
\\'il\iam D. Dunne, 13. both of Stamford,
Conn .• i\tonday night shortly after they
11•ere called to the Safll Canyon turnoff of
the San Ditgo F'ree1vay by a CHP officer.
Patrolmen Frank Rose and Ralph
Wood said they found both men in the
parked car with the body of the third
man slumped in the front seat. Burchell
and Dunn refused to identify the viclim.
"They are being questioned now and wf'!
are acflvely invesligaling the killing :•
sheriff·s Capt. James Broadbe!t said.
"\Ve hope to establish the identity of the
dead man later today.''
Planner Slated
For Conncil Talk
Orange Cow1ty plannin~ commissioner
Arnold Forde will be the guest speaker at
\Vednesda~··~ meeting of the Saddlcback
Area Coordinating Council.
The session is sch('du led for 7!30 o.nl.
al !loyal Savings and Loan, 23785 El Toro
Road in Et Toro.
Forde. representing the Fi r t h
Supervisorial Di strict 11·hich cncompusse~
about half of the Saddleback Valley, i~
c.xp<'CICd to di scuss long ra nge planning
of the area. ~~
Other item !> on the agenda l!IL the
regular monthly meeting i n c J u d '\
discussion of the lr•i.ne cityhood election;'
building 1l1oraloriuins. overcrllfding or
the San Joaquin Elementary Schoo l
Distrk·t and mass transit proposals.
All Saddlebnck Valley residents may
attend the meeting.
Castro Set lo Vi sit
Chile 1-cflisl Chief
ANT~F ASTA, Chile .(A?l -Pres!-
denl Salv dor Allende. lhe Marxist who
celebr s his first yea r In office Nov. 3.
s~ys Prime r.finisler Fidel Cailro of Cuba
will visit Chile within the next rew weeks,
but declines to give a date.
Oraage
Wealher
\Varl'nei' 'tempefafurts t1i'e seen
along the coaal for Wednesday with
highs around 68 at the beachts ris-
ing to 73 inland. Night lows of 35
io SO are expect:ed tonig~l.
INSmF. TODAY
A couragtous llunlr11g1011
Beach attornr11 has n. stirri11g
mtssage f or us atl. See story.
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Mystified Mission \'iejo residents :and
critical Jrvlne lntert!lf!I 11ddrt".sst'd the
Orange Counly O"!mm1ttee nn Schnol
District Organization ~·!onday night riur
1ng two h!"aring~ on a proposed lhre!"·
district unification plan.
Most speakers at the 7 o'clnrk bPar1 n~
at La Paz Intermediate Srhrinl In ~fission
Viejo indicated lhev had little 1111·
derstanding ('lf 11·hat -,hf' r roposrd plan
would mean lo them Silme askt'd how
much it would coll!. "\Vilt un1f1ral1on dou-
ble our t1xes." Others blamed the countv
commilttt for not pr o vi d 1 n g uri-
derstandable map~ or detailed in·
forma tion.
"lt'!i hard to understand what you are
saying ." said Mrs. H~len RWord.
"\\'hen!: can we gl!:t a map'!"
Plfrs. f\.1arion C. Bergeson. trustee from
l'\e11t•por!-Mes• Unified and vice chairman
Ill !he C,ounty Committee. noted Mon·
day's se~s1on v.·as onl!-of lhree p]ann!!d
heanngs,
"Mo~! of wha t you flrP asking 11bnut
has bern cn\'trerl 1n prr1•1nt1J: meetlnJ:~ al
!he di strict board le\'el \Ve are he re
toni.c.ht to gel ~·our rearllnns to the bQard-
adnpted uni fication plan ," sht !'<l!d
San .ln.;quin Elemf'ntary District txiard
member. Rev. Preston 1-lowell tolrl !he
puzzled ~fission \11eio peop!r that the
Ambulance Service Bid
Set for San Clemente
By JORN VAL TERZA
01 rr.e D•llV "ilol Jiii/
San Clemente citv cnuncllmen Vl'ed·
nesday will be aSked In launch a
permanent, city-run emergency am·
bulaoce service usi ng police and fireme n
as drivers and a!l endants.
City Manager Ken Carr "'111 seek coun-
cil approval of a plan tn huy a used
"crash wagon.. van ambulani::e which
was donated to the city several "'eeks
ago by a major Sou!hern California am·
Breezes Pushing
Newport Yachts
In Caho Race
By AL~tON LOCKAB E\'
Ot.ILY "ILD~ fto•!••9 Ed11oc
The six yachts in Nev.·port Harbor
Yacht Club's Ca ho San Lucas race toda y
were between the San Benllos Islands
and Turtle B;i y.
North winds 18 to 20 knots "'ere
pushing the fleet toward its destination at
Cabo San Lucas. Farther south. winds
were reporled in the 23 !o JO.knnt range.
If the wind s hold. the lead yachls are
expected to arrive at the cape by Friday
moming.
Leaders at this morning'~ roll cal! were
Al Schoellerman 's Anna ~taria JI from
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and \\'ilham
V . \\'right"s Kah1li from Hunt1ngtnn
Harbour Yacht Club The t"'o yachts
were reporting the same latitude but An-
na Maria II v.•as 10 miles farther
offs hore.
The t\~10 Colum bia 57s, Russ \\'ard's
Aries and Bob Beauchamp·s Dorothy O,
":ere sailin2 within five miles of each
ot.her with Ar ies in the learl .
Lat itude anc:! longitude posllions :
Aries -27·5.1 N. 115·25 \\'
Doroth v 0 -27.53 f\1• 115·25 \V
Navia dei ~'1ar -28·40 N. 116-2) W
Anna ~aria II -27·39 N. 115-45 \\'
Kahili -27·48 N, 115-35 \I/.
Sayula -28-12 N. 115·33 \V.
Loara Coed Dies
Of Weak Heart
A Loara High School coed collapserl
1-tonday "'hile 11·alk1ne acro~s the school
parking .lot and died (lne hnur la ter at
An2he1m :-.trm(lrial Hn~p\1 .;t
The Orange Count.\" Cnrnner'~ Off1rf'
said 11 prtliminarv a11tr.r~:. 111 Lnvia
Berh1mer 15. of 201~ ~ .A.ilf'en Drn·e.
Anah eim ind1c;i1er1 a h.~art cnnd1!1!'Jn bu!
further 1P~!~ ha\'e hC'en orrler('rl tn
di>lerm1ne !h" r .~ar ! 1a11~r of rl,,arh
Re~u~c 1ta l1on effort s b\ a ~chool nur~e
pr()\'l'rl frut!I{'~~ as rl1rl !ho~p nf am-
bulancP ai ten\!ants .1nd doct0rs at lhP,
hospi tal
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
OMliGi; CO.UT PllBllSHINCI COMPANY
ll:obt rt N. Weod
Prn.:t11t '"° Puo1 .. nor
J..c~ tt C urltv
VU P,..(.O•nt •nd w ".,'I J.\1111gu
l hoflltl lo:t1Yi1
E4o!Ot
bu!ance firm.
Since. !he dnnatlon during an e.merge.n·
cv perind when there "'"'JS nn pri v;ile
service a\·ailable, Carr hns chosen tn
recommend that the ci ty p11rhcase the
1.-eh1cle fnr $4,500 fr om the Schaeff!r
An1bulance Service
The cost is aboul half !hat which the. c1 ·
t.v might 'p11y for a nev.• vehir:!e
If councilmen choose 1n buy the van the
ne.x l. ir tm of b1Js1ness woulrl he the
establishment of fees lo custome.rs of the
city servire.
In recent months persnns 1.:iken under
emer,'1:ency circumstances to the hospital
h.V city cre\vS and equipment ha ve been
charged nothi ng.
City staff are expected to recommend a
nat rate for transport of emergency vie·
tims to hospitals.
The city service -customarily used a!!
a backup to private firms -does n('lt
handle transfer calls and other non·
emergency requests.
Councllmen also wou ld decide the boun·
darie.s of the proposed emergency
service.
Areas of Capistrano Beach and
n(lrthward. plus terri!ory sou!h of San
Cl emente intn San Diego County, also
ha\·e a dearth of swift ambulance
servicP.
Councilmen had hoped th3r priva1e
firms \l.'Ou!d serve the: South county area
until the new fire headquarters is built
and more firemen were hired. The new
building and hiring are ex pected early
next spring.
But the Hospital Am bulance Service
several ..,.·eeks ago refused to operate in
San Clemente any longer, clai ming
sabotage. by th!! city publlc safet y
departments and the press.
The Hospi tal firm was the. only
established private ouH1t In I.be c1fy .
Since the pullout , business ftas.. been
brisk v.·ith more than a rlnzen emergency
runs logged by the donated van and city
crews.
Driver Cfasses
Open This ~eek
At Saddlehack
Drn·ers 1nte.rested tn imprn\'ln!? thttr
sk tHs nr "'nuld-hl.' drl\ rri; needini:i help lo
r r"rarf' fnr thl" written hrf'n!'" f'~~
arnina!1nn art 1n1·1t rd tn t>nroll 1n OllP 1\(
t11n {!r1 1'er 1r1pr111 Prnrn! r\;i~i:r<. npen111g
l h1~ \\eek at Saddlrbark CnllPJ:!r
The cla~sr~. srh{'dulrd from 7 p rn tn
Jn on \l'l"dne~cla~·s and Thur~da1·~. mPf'!
11nrt Wf"ek ly for fnu r wPrk~ 11nd .:ire
ta•1t:hl b~' fal1fnrn1;i Jl il!hw ;i v P11trnl Stil
.lohn ~~ ;'.f.1he
The tr;:iff1<' schonl. flff errrl 1n rn,.pera-
lion with the Sri uth Or11n~e f'nun !y
J11clir1al District. is npen tri an~·nnt in-
terf'Slf'd in hf'cnm1ng a mnrP rn1npetent
dri \·er . .:is well as to persnns a.~si.ii;ned b~·
the <'nurl to attend rla,<:~e~ as a result of
traffic \'inl ations. acCflrding In coll ege
president Or F"red Bremer
Studenl.!I may report tn , eilher lhP
\Vednesday or Thursday se.i;sion in Sad-
dleback Building R-l.
+ .. • ., .. ... • II ("'"'"-' -".i ,,. .. ' ' . . . .
'•
to Get Unification Read~ng
district staff would answer any qu~Uons
about the propoo<d plan.
At issue b 1 plan lppmved by the four
component district• thlt mab up the
Tustin Union High School District. If ap-
proved by the County Committee and the
St ale Board nf Edllcatlon, voters next
June "•nu ld decide whl"ther lo split the
Tus tin High district into three. unified
dlstricts -nne each for Missio n VieJll,
lr~·1nl.' and Tustin portions of the present
hii:!h schnol district.
The accompan~·i ng map indicates the
boundarie:s a~ propostd by Plan Six·C.
That p!an di\'ides thP distr,ict in such 11
,,ay as In pro\·ide roughly equal properly
v;ilues for each district based on the
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TUSTIN
""
IRVINE
number of students ex pected lo attend
IChools in the propoled dhitrict!.
&eake,., addtt!!lng the County Com-mTU.ee at I t o'clock Maring in Universl·
ty Park Elementary School we re: more
critical of the recommended plan.
Some charged that the incursion of the:
Mission Viejo district into t h e
solllheastern boundary line. nf the prn·
pnsert City of Irvine near lhe El '!"orn
."1arine Corps Air Station was a case or
•·flagrant gerrymandering.''
()!hers criticized the ceding of !66 acres
nf the valuable Irvine. Industrial Park lo
!he Tustin Unified District
All were critical or !he proposed single
dis!ricl vole for tht. three-d istrict plan .
They would prefer vote rs residing in the
IUl(ltt ted di.ltricts bl anfrancblaed to ·~
prove or dllapprove the.Ir own district.
Miles Perer.!IDn, representln1 the Coun-
cil of Co01munities of Jr\•ine (CCIJ urged
the County Cnm1nilte1! to call "separa!e
eltc!ions. olher.,.nse the Irvine area
\nters will he dist>nfr iinchised."
Spea kl!fS SU!o(Rl!Sjed I hat 1he Tustin and
~l ission Viej o vo!ers n1ight turn down the
un1flta!1on that !r\·ine re.~idents cuns1der
cnlltal to t>stabl1 sh1ni,: community iden-
tity \rilhin the new Ci ty of Irvine.
~!any of the speakers at the Irvi ne
hearing had workerl on cnmmil!ees nf
community organizations lha1 rleaH with
the County Crimmittee's un1fication study
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MISSION VIEJO
II r ...
Co~i)lrono
Unif...! Scl>ool o;nnct
Ltgun• Bot<h Unifi~ Stho>ol Dio!rid
D,1,1\. 'f l'ILDT Miii
HEAVY DOUBLE LINES SEPARATE PROPOSED UN IFI ED DISTRICTS OF PLAN 6-C
Outer Bcund1ry Shows Area Now Served By Tustin Union High School District
Kidnap Suspect Captured
Nevada Poli ce Nab One; Other Escapes Manhunt
By ARTH UR R. VINSEL
Of rr.t O•llV Pll~T 51111
One of t"·o FBI fugilives accu~ed of
Kl"ti[laping a Newport Beach couple six
day!: ago, after a crosscount ry crime
spree ·nc!ud ing a mass jailbreak in
Arkansa. is ba ck beh ind bars today in
J\'evada
His companion escaped in 11 ca r com·
mandeered here. after appRrently spot-
ting his pal being arrested at lunch in a
Re.no cafe.
A manhunt. is llnder wa y throughout the
"·estern U.S now fnr Da,•id G Murtaugh ,
2fi, of Derroil. M11rto:111gh·~ fr>rmerly foollriost ~t ra1·el-
1ng companion is held in Reno nn a l'arie
ty nf ftderal and state charges including
kidnap, bank rnbber~·. rllpf' anrl a1!10
th,,f!
\\'1l11 am E C'nult Pr. 2:i. nf Huron. Cal if .
11 .1~ !Pfl1 r:trl\'P]~ idrn llf11'd alon~ "l!h
~111rta 1111h by vic tims of the local kidnap
\\"ed ne~d;n·
Ruby Probasco. Ii, of 2804 Rrnad St .
f:ha mher \~i ill Hear
Fro111 ·~pee J\lake r'
Newport Beach. escaped any assault.
11nl1kt stones tnlrl hy '"'" !5·,\'ear·old girl
hilchhikers !ret"d by Coulttr 's capture.
She ::inrl Ca tnp Pendleton t\larine.
R 1chard Sen!<el. 20, wi;ore :ibandnnerl 1n an
El C::ijnn rnnl.e.l room Frid11y morning.
hounrl h,\' bedsheets.
Authori!1es tnd11~· were at1cmp!ing In
1r11ce Oiu ltl.'r and Mur1augh 's movements
lrnm Frid;iy mnrn1ng !hrough Sund11y.
The i\r1·11rl a g 1r!.~ told policl.' aft er their,
rr~rue ~·l nnrl;iy af1crnnnn they were pick-
ed up in Phoeni x while hitchhiking Sun·
rl.:1\. hPld a! gunpoint and raped before
arrival 1n Renn
Onre in HPnn. Lt Charll"S ~'1\l1 ams
sa1rl ln a prts~ !'la!Pmf'o!. the fugitn·l.'s
split ur. v.·ith Cnullrr g111ng to Sambo's
rnff Pf' .•hop with thf' $!1!'1~ fnr lunch
r1111 fl.:11t1cr. pnhrt' reprirter f('lr thf'
1\.f'\'ada ~:1·en1nµ Jr111roat. rlesrriherl the
rathrr 11n!!rlim11rt1c capturt nf rnultrr
""One nf 1he girls s;i id ShP h:irl In !!fl to ih~ rr•trnom. bu! ~ht 11:0L v.·nrd ·!o 3
":i1ln'.~!' thry had bern k1dnapl.'d ,"
B;:irhlor •a1r1
Caft' per5onnel 1rilll'rl pnlice, while the
girl returned as th ough nothing had hap-
penrd
A few tninutes later, two uniformed
Reno pol ice officers casuall y ent ered as lhou~h fnr a rnf fer bretik, v.•hile. 11
plainclothes de1ec11ve pos1 rig &I a patron
scanned the <.:afe for tllf• suspect.
Unable In spot 11ny!hJng suspicious -
nr ,e:et a s11:nal from the victims -thev
left 11nd returned, 11ftl'r discreetlv co~
tact1ng !hP w;iilress for a descripiion of
Cnuller's clothing
"The l')!her g!)} had j;(l ne tn check into
a mnl rl," nt 1<sn1an Barber Pxplained .
Co ulter 11'.lS confrflnted and arres1rd
11 1!hnut 1nc1den!, althnugh he had a .:l8
ralitier rf.'1ol1'tr tu cked 1n!o his trousers
"'"'~!hand
Pnhcf' thrnr11r ~·l urtaugh returnPd , sa w
"'hat 11·;1s happen1n~ 1ns1dP ;:i nd h1! the.
ro11r1 n1Jt or 1nwn 1n ~·111rin" SPnset 's m1ss-
1nc: 1~1 1 ~rrl;in
r;1;:irl !() hc;:ir It .. , ~·rwporl Beach
r nl11r Of'tf'rti l"e SI!! Krn Thnmps11n
rPtnarked tnda\' when not 1f1rd of !ht cap-
~urr
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
(or is it?)
group -a body comprised or member•
of the four echooJ board! involved in tbe
unlfJcliJon.
.... Attorney Paul Tonkovlc;h, a member of
the lr1·ine Cou ncil for Education unir1 ca·
+lion ~tudy cornn11ttee. said lhal of 15 10 2n
pla ns reviewed b)• his grou p •·1 <'an r~all '
none. that were seriously c.·on.~idered that
gave more to lhe Jr1•ine area."
Tonkovich. Petl•rso n and Wayne Clark,
ICE 1·ha1n11an and !r·vine Ciry Counci l ~andidat.e. a!! urg ed accepti.nce'or Plan D
subn1i1tcd by the Jrv1ne area groups to
the: County t'.omnH ll ee. That pl;in,
prepared by Oevelopn1ent Ecooomic~
lnr urgrs unifil'alion of the Irvine
Dist rict ;ilong the bo11nd11ries proposed
for the Ci1.v of Irvine, '/'he city fonn11tion
elrl'tion wilt be held IJec, 21. ·
Clark. a residrnt of Unive rsity Park
and public information officer for UC
lr\'ine, said that the parcel! sought fo r
the lr\·ine Unified l)istric l, particularli
the industrial acreage, are "essential."
"To do less than this will jeopardi7.e the
ability of th is proposed school district 11t
Irvine to pro\'ide adequate educational
nppor!unitres in an area wh ich is destined
to quickly outstrip either Tustin or
1\lission Viejo in enrollment," Clark :o1a id.
'"/ think those who h;i ve contributed to
this pre!imi n11ry plan which has bcf'n su b·
milt ed by !he school boards. felt they
"'ere simply grabbing something from
!he mlghfy Irvine Con1pany,"' Clark coo·
llnued.
"Fk.J l the truth of 1he matter is they
ha ve struck a blow ll\ the chilrlren or the
people who live here."
He urged the County Committee "to
ful fil! its duty in the in1eres\s of all the
people of the area under consideration,
not just for !hose v.·ho at this P<'riod ol
time happ<.>n to have politlc;i! muscle on
the sthool boards."
Other issues rais('d by spc11kers at the
Irvine hearing included the cutoff dale
for determining the r111in for di\'ision of
property between the new dist ricts. The
propnsed unificat ion plan sets the pro-
perty valuation or the three. areas rluring
the 1!170-71 !'chool yea r as !he basis for
thP m;ilerials spilt
Speakers urged usi ng a rlate closer to
thp imp!cmentafion nf 1he plan as a
basis. As Irvine continues to develo p, Its
assessed valuation would presu mably
mean the new Irvine di strict wnu ld get a
larger share nf property presen!!y ""'ned
by the elementary and high school
distric!s.
~trs. Lf'e S1oo!i. of Uni vers1tv Park,
urged a 1!172-7:1 fisca l \'E'ar ~ssessed
\'aluafinn be used rnr making the asset!
split She 11!sn urged a vole hy each of the
three districts instr.ad of a single election
throughout the present Tllslin High
Schl'!(IJ District.
Or. Thomas Ashlc.\. an Jr\ ine Co.
economist 11nd mem)}er of CCI. !old the
County Cmnmiuce he favorl"d Plan D
and sl.'parale elect inns
i)Jring the perind from 197! to 197!
Irvine v.·ill add double the num~r ot
students 1hat t\1issinn \liejn and Tustin
cnmbi ncd .... -111 hllv<'. he llllid
The boards·adoplcd plan. Six·C. is less
"equi!able and dries 1·iolrnce 1n com·
muni!y idrn11t~·." A.~hlt>y rnntrnrled
He suggested 1t ll'ould mak P, mnre
sen~e 10 m('IVf' lhr Jr1·ine bnund11ry "·est
to include the cn vi ronment;:iJ corridor
school s1!es
A~ prc~cn!l,v n111p pcd . t he en·
vironmental corridor locates future
srhon!s a! the eas!rrnmost rnrtion of the
proposed Tustin linifierl rli.<:!rict. Tha t
me11ns !he school.<: loc;:itccl in Lhe cnrridor
c11n drr:t1\· pupil.~ from only nne dirf'ctinn.
!\shley urged mo\·ing thr boundary to
thr .lan1horeP Road rxten~ion frnm it!
hl'larrl·rel'nmn1f'nded location a I o n g
Cuh·er rl oad
The lounly Commillre "'Ill h0\d the
f11111I puhl1 c hearing nn lhP pl;:in "' 7 30
pm \Veclnt$d:iy in Lnma \'1~ta F:leme.n·
1;iry &h()()l, 17th ;ind rr0spect Street~.
Tu<:\111
Follnv.·ing th11t heanng thP hody w1l l
<idJoUrn 1n Santa An;i High School
A11ditnr1um fnr a \"nLe nri the plan !n be
submlllerl t"\'rntuall~' !n !hr 1·ot~rs in
,June
lnrl1;in c111t1!rP and arts will bf thl" top1r
of the rnorn1ng "'hf'n Laguna·~ ··1Ppee
maker ." Lennard \Vood of Indian TPr·
ntory, appears·as guest speaker at I.he
Chamber nf Commerce. \.\'ed nesdav
hreakfast at 7 45 a m. in the Hnt~l
Lagun11
The beakfast and program .11re npen In
the public a.nd reservations ma.y be made
by calling th e Chamber at 494-11'118.
HAVE YOU EVEf GONE INTO A STORE, AND BEFORE A SALESMAN
APPROACHED YOU,-TRIED TO DETERMINE PRlS=ES ON GOODS NOT
Tho"''' >.. Mutpl.:11•
M1~191n~ E~11C>r
Ch1rl11 H. Looi \:~c},1rd '· Nill
Aniol1n1 Ntnt01"'9 Edlror1
l •411111• heel! Offi(•
122 f or111 A~in~•
El T 01?o Off i~er MARKED? ) J
Outli11es ' .. " ...,_
M1ili111 •cld10"~ l'.O, So• 666, '1652
So11 Cl•rn1nt1 OHi~•
JOS North t J c.,,,rft·O Rt1I, 'l67l
Otlt.r OHltt l
Cm.It ""•~•· :ua "''••t eo1 $""'' Wt""""" ftt1cn· .lll.l Nf ,..l>t>'' 11-.~ ""~ t1•11lor•~lon 1!11<./i; 11115 e.11(/1 iO•l~vlrd
Policy 011 .Pla11e. Landi11(s
MANY CARPET STORE~ DO NOT !iAVE PRICES INDICATED ON
THEIR SAMPLES. THE T H (O R Y IS THAT THIS WAY THEY CAN
CHARG{;'WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR .~'
··AT ALDEN'S PRICES ARE POSTED ON ALL OF OUR SAMPLES SO
THAT CUSTOMER.S CAN BROUSE THROUGH THE SELECTIONS AND
KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT. TOO, THERE IS ALWAYS THE
f'OSSIBIUTY OF AL 0 WE R PRICE IF CONDITIONS WARRANT.'
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T...,.. .. f7141 641-4311
Cl-IH.41 AlwftlM"f 641·1671 s. c1•-•te An o.,.,,.ftts: r,.._.. ... ••2-c420
....... IHc;kAn~",,...b: lfl•'"" .• , ... , ....
<,.l,.,,,.ltol'<I, ,,11, Cl••l\09 CoHI M!h~l"'I <•"'""'· No ,,..... Jt"'••t, lltvt(ro!·~•. tdt!Orlel ,....11 ... <Of' e~•t>Ti.-1 lllr. II
f'\IY .. , ... ,.,.,1,1(... ..l!Mu'I •ptttlftl ,.,.
lfloU!etl of COh°tltll! ftWMf.
&o«nc! <l•M '°'llfl a.Td 111 NfWpOf'I 1h1$
"""' e ... i , M•H, (•111&,ftlt. lutnultt~ tor C•"ltr U.H ....,.,,.111 t~ "'"II U.IJ ""-!~111 mlllT••r df•ll,,.1>&1'11, 11 )S mf)ll!~•r.
A community l1a1son f"lffirl.'r from thr
El T(l ro ~1CAS lndav rlar1 fleO cnn fusinn
which may exist in. the Leisure "'arid
area O\'er tile Bll1tude ,,f fli!!'ht.s ovtr !hi!:
retirement cnmmunil}•'s .1:reenhf'l1 areali.
Reports circul11ted early. lh i11 v.·eek
men!lnned that hundred.• of re!lidenl!
were told lhAt 1!1pprnRr.he~ to !he '.'l11tion'11
r11n\\'ay ""ould bf' ma rte at fin 11l!l!ude nf
2Jl00 ftel. not !he exi11tin,l lrvel of l..'100
fe"t.
Sul Cr>t J\Pnneth o .. krs gtrrssf'd lndav
that thPre will hf' nf"I "change in the stan'.
d:+rd IJOO·fMt pattern
The 2.000.foot 11lr1111d~ will CflV~ prae.
lirf' s111ndt1rd 1ns1rumeh( 11pproach pal·
tf'rn~ v. h1ch cit\ nnt 11ffect tht Le.!sure
\\'llr!d cnmmtin!ly,
The cnnfu~inn. h11 ~~1d, :1ros,. from
prP~~ rPpor!~ s11rrn11nd1ng an arldres!I
marl,. tn 11hri11t 2 oon t.f'bure \\'o r\d
r11 tid,.nt.s by Adm. Rollind Smoot (Na\·y.
Bi:t I
'
"SrJme pre~s Rcrount.~." l.hP cnlonrl
sald. "gave lhe 1mpress1on that !hi.' Ad·
mlral promised & new 2.000 root allitude
O\•Pr the ... eenbelts, hilt In con\•er~alinns ' \11\t h the ::idmir11I. ri n .~uch prnmi~Ps were
m.:1de to the residents." he: Px plAinM
For the benefil or Leisure \Vorld
rtsidents. ht stre!lserl !hAt the existinii:
p;itlerns fiver lht. communltv would re:·
m.:iln the same. ·
"It V.'Oll ld be impossihle for ll~ In h.11\'e
planes CTJme tn at 2.000 feet .·· ht ex·
p18ined . "then ex~! lhtm to clrnp down
s11felf nnto lhf' Fielrl. Ynu hA \'e to hA \'e
descent to land an alrcr;:ift 11nd the lt\•t l
"'111 slRy al 1.300 fetl O\'er Leisure
\Vnrld."
He. addffi thal n1her projects tn \'(llv\ng
;i frcra f! 111 !hP ha.•P .:ire ~eartrl I() redur-
1ni noise ]Pvf'ls bnt h nn the ground anrl In
!ht air "for the gener11I saft ty and
welfare of the surrounding comn1unll y "
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ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 ·Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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WESTCLtFF ~10RTUA RV
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BELU BROA DWAY
l'tfORTUARY
110 Bro1dway, Cost1 t.t'esa
· LI 1·3433 • AfcCO Ri\tTCK LAGUNA
BEACH f.10RTUAR V
1795 LBi:un1 Ca nyon Rd.
494.9415 • PACJF1C VI EW
i\1E1\IORIAL PARK
Cemeter~ l'tfortu1ry
Cb11ptl
350CI r 1ciflc Vie.w Orlve.
Newport Bt at'h. Callfonil• .... ti. • r EEK FA~fTLV
COLOMA L FUNERAL
HOMF.
7!01 6nls11 A\•t .
We§tmlnsll'r 813.JStS • Si\tJTllS' f.IORTUARV
. C?7 Main St. '
ll unUn~to n Beach
536-6539
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Tutsday. Octobtr l~ 1971 ________ o•ILV PIL OT 9
•Lost Only My Ar1ns' :4 ttorne)·
Sla.pp ecl
{ LEGAL ,'\QTICE LF.GAL NOTICE
H nnting ton Bea.ch Lau1ye r l ndornita.ble With Fin e
l •«" 110. 1*4
ND f lCI!: l O (ltfQJ,Olli
0 , IULI( ll.,t,NS,EI
4'tt<• ~ttt ·,1fl U (CI
By TOM BARL EY
01 l!o• Dt lly l'illl lltll
SA~'TA ANA -··rm pretty surf: 11 e
can ser a mo!Lun for hearlntl on that dalt',
counsel."' 1nurn1ured .ludgt Byron K.
J\'lc ~lillan 11 s he shufrled papers 1n the
bulky file. '"But rm nut sure v.·r ever got
the affida1•il
Fred Nelson pulled his brief c11se
acros~ the table Inw ards l1im. riffled
through a \\'ad of man1l;1 folders. ~left ed
one aort whipped <1ut 11 document.
The Hunting ton Bt>al'h l1111·yrr"s actions
led l\\'O occupanr s of !he (·rlminal court
pri soners· box to whisper togl'lher Othrr
prisoners simply stared ln ;istonis hmenl
"'Filed Jan 18 ... vour honor." r nrn·
mented Nelson. I-If' Picked ur 11 pe n to
make a notation of the d;ite he kne\\' was
coming from the ))ench and in1med iatcly
got more ~tares , most of them this lime
in ooen admiration.
.. Okay . !hen ." said Judge f.1l·:O.tillci n.
'"\\le'll make 11 Oct '.!9. Yes , 1 see the
fnrm here oow. tnunl'el. Thanks.""
"Thank you. you r honor,"' sairl ~e!snn.
He slipper! his riocuincnt b~k into the
fo!rlcr. replHr·ed 1he folder ill, h1s brit'f
case. sn;ipped 11 shut. nlXlderi to his clien!,
picked up the ca.~e 11nd s1rndr fr11m !hr
bustling Orange County Superior Court
courtroon1.
ll"ll the sort of scene enflt'!ed hundrcrls
!'If tlme11 a v.'cek b.v hundreds 11f Or11n:!e
CJunty la11•ytrs. Jl"s just a routine a:l·
pearance !hat require/' nothing more th;in
a ):111• deprce, common sense. a tongue in
your head and <1 pair of eyes.
A oair of firms can be quitr an t ssct,
l"o . Fred Nelson could tell you a lot m(1re
ab""ut that. though.
H~ doesn"t have any. Below the tl~ws,
th;:t is.
YQu \\"ou\d ne1·rr know it in trtm/i (1(
\1·hat he can do \\'ilh the stun1ps left him
after a St. L1,uls car ran over his
outstrell"hed ;irn1s 4.'i years ai;:o His rir!ht
arm was se\"rrcd helow the wr i.'>1 ;:ind his
ll'ft arm was slashed off just below !he
elb0"''·
He give.~ the t•redil for his incredible
reco1•ery from that maiming :ind 1he
astonishing deKlerity he d('vcloped tn his
school teflchcr n1other and !he docto r
\.\'ho treated him for his injurir.~.
"The doctor told her immedialely that
she \\'as to waste no time on ~\"lrrow ;ind
r('criminations and make me do things
for myself." Nelson recalls. ··1 w11s
\\Titinit v.·ith tho~r stumps \\'hen I wen! to
kindergarten and I could re11d better than
aO_\'Ollf' tlse in m_v class.""
Nrl son. whfl ha.~ forJ?Olten thr !a.<;\ time
he dropped a knife. fork or spnon <1t a
dinner t11ble . \l"Cnt on lhrough school
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Twenty-five yeaJ/·Ago, all lhc
natural ga s you needed in
So~them California came from
wells i11 ou r own backy11 rd. Then
population btgan outgJow ing the
supply. So the Ga s Corit pany
helped build pip<l ines 10 gas
Wt'lls a5 far ,,.,.ay as Texa s.
~f'arc; in Missouri to bet'ome a lawyer in
his hon1e ~late.
He Carne to California in 1953, p11ssed
thr har exam and was later admitted tn
practice before the U S. Supreme Court
-a rnalter of great pe rsonal pride fur
the gusty. arn1less attorney.
JI ·' d(}('sn"t think his obvious im·
pe~1n1rnt leads very man.v pe<iple rn
rr""ll from a handshake. He finds . 1n
f.~(·t. lh~it most or thos e v.'110 grab Ins
!'tU lll!) for a greetini:: "prelly well dn so 1n
the sarne y.·ay they'd t~ke n1y hand if l
had nnf'."
'\rlsun ha~ ne,·er been enthus ia stic
abnut artificial limbs although he dnrs
nov,. have a pair "'that 11rr the best pa ir
J"ve had n\•er the vears. I use them to
ride n1y bi ke around the block.'" he t,tnn·
nrd, "and J guess I haYe to admit that l"d
r cithcr use \\'hat I have in mv dallv life "
Ile drives his car. unaided
0
bv 11nv
Sl')(lciat equipment and his accidci11 -frre
rl.'t"()rrt is suffieient test imony to hi s pn•11-
ress beh ind the \\·heel. And he finds The
laC"k nr the arms he lost in 1926 nn grc;,t
hand ica p when it cotnes to household
choi"1:s at his Orange home .
HP is married to a school teacher and
the Nelsons share their hon1e \l'ith two
tecnal(ed children fron1 his wile's forn1rr
niarnagc.
His philosoph~· is whfll one might r~·
peel fron1 a mfln who • didn "t allow !he
lni;_c: of his arms to prevent him from
building a successful law practice.
.. 11·s !he kind of message I want lo ~Pt
across to every handicapped kid on the
face of lhe earth." Nelson said. ··rd Just
love to show every one of them lhcSP
arrn~ and tell lhem lo vicw themsf'hcs
find their own supposed deficirncif's and
!hen tell rhemsf'l1·es that they can do
an.\'thing thcy put their mind to.
"'The only thing r Inst \\'as my arins·•
!':clson said. "Now Im not going lo pre·
tend that I don "t miss \hetn on thnsr gr<1 y,
clays wh ~n nolhing goes right. hut r
wnuldn"1 believe any handicapped pe rso1\
\.\'hn said he doesn"t have stich thought s.
"But v.·ha1e1•er the di sabili ty,"' Ne'lson
i;;aicJ. ··vou can set vourself a 11.na! 11nd
you cin flchieve ii If you wflnt. tn.
Arn1!ess. legless, whatever. there's ii
pl<1ce for everyone who has 1he gu1s 1n
gr! in there and make tha l hole a bit big·
grr ··
."-."e!so n dashed off fl beautiful]~· \l•rittrn
message from the pen held between his
t wo stumps. packed his things Quickly
and held what v.·as left of the right arm
to this \\'riter
It was grasped firmly and grate.fully. 1t
\l"H" the kind of handshake. you"d g11"e
your right arm for.
Now ... Plastic Cream
Invention For Artificial Teeth
lhal has re•ulut1on1ict1 llcn!ure """'"
"'";UUlR LEG O•l•<l 0<1cb~r 1 l•I• AL NOT ICE ROV J MC(Al!E It 1~!~ ynn h1I• h~rol•r. rh~w ~\· ll<!mon•\h~IOt
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IM;nl ure~ that tit art ~~~nu-al In F l(TITIOUS IUlN!~' Alll(EN .1,ND 811,t,DHAW
hralili . !Yr. your dro11~t rcgularlr HAMl 5l ATfM I NT "' c 1 .. 1c C•M•• D•I>'• Wn !, IMllt xi
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Artificial Teeth Never Felt
So Natural Before
Adh<:'sHe Cream. t,; ( l tltohono: 10 .1011
, ... ( ENTERPlllSES. J~O\ J•"'O" ""••n~YI for AOm!nhlrU or I"==============================,,! l .,. M"1ton Vorlo. (~Ulo•n;a 9l&H. I Pvl>ll•"•<I 0 ••"•• (o8•1 OAl!y l'lln!. JI (h•rl•• "'"""''· J• •• 7~10\ J~mon ln Ot.lobfor 'L, 11, lt, 16, 1911 Jlil-11
r-·n,.· l.-.rthehr<1 1 1me.~ornreoffer~"
p l;15t1r lrram th.,t holll! <1enturcs ~·
nr1rrlll"Jorc -!nrm•;int lasl1rmcm·
hr;int th;it At/fJ< hn/d 1h1m in IC•
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llOME DELIVEllY
e FINE G•OCERIES e EXCELL!NT PRODUCE
e MANNINGS HEF e BEER e WINE
673-3510
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bv B•• .. ly J. M•<IOCX Oeo~•v (OUn!•
(lor• I 'ub1i1ho<1
Octoti., ll,
1911
O•onoo CO••t OAll~ l'llM
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LEGAL NOTICE
r<~••l"'8" !>• foo•n•••"" "'""'e M.,.,,,.1, !1'•& SAn '"''"nt1 ~I .
Foun•Aln V•I'•• (>h!o•nt•
"·t~•·d Vt Murn~v
Tl<F l•QM( ~HOii Hll F (O;,f (IPn\J'nlr ~' • Fo·,nto•n " 1"~ ~'"' V • I I • > ,
thonw•I. Co•nno nol 1.1.,, (~h•nin'" C•l,fn" • 91'1\ T•· !• '''"'" I• b~'"o cnn<!uc r..i n• •n
G•o•o• • T"nm••. 70• F""""' f>.v• lnm.,,luo
(o•on• dtl M••· (•ldo'"'" •161} I 11 •<"•••1 W "''""~•
lnl< bu••~•H " belno <onnuct.., bV on fn,, ""'"''"! ''"d "''" 1~0 Couo•~ onrt,,ldu•I Cle••"' O•O"~• (ntnlr on Oct • i•11,
G•oror A T~n·TI•< I» 0•ve••• J Maddo•, O•oui, Couno.,
Tni, ••~•rmen1 •·••d w1•n •no (nun••i (lor~ C"r~ ol Or&nO• Cnvnlll nn 0<' 1. 191\ by ""~'''n"<I O.'itno• Cn•" O&lly l'llol,
llev••IY J M&ddO" 0.1>ulV (QuMY Cl"'" Oc ln~" l I), 10. l•. IOI! ll~·ll
Publl•h•!I Or•n•• (o~•I O.il• P>lol.
O~tnl>ft .I,'· II . II. 11. 16. 101 1/JO )1
LEGA L NOTICE
LEGAL l\OT TCE
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FICTIT!DUS llUJI NfSI
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ART CLASSES
Graphics •
Design •
' Oils e
\Vate rcolo rs
• sou rCCB. So-ls CenuAI AmcriCa. But the gas Is there when w~
need it. And you can w ·
Sculptur e e -. -And So uth America.
Tr11nsportlng gas thou1ands of
miles will he ~tly, rO say the
least. We ma,.ave to build huge
plants to liqu efy the gas Rt -258°F,
then ship it home in tanK.'cn
-bUil t like giant thermos bottles.
bc·sure whatev er. , .
it takes, we'll -never r
leave you out in the -~
cold'.
Souchem Colifomla Gu Company
A Wb11<14,ry ol Pnc1ll< l•t,1Mlnp Co1poro!loa
Wt're inve•llng In '°morrow. -~--~ '
l\liracle
School of Professional Art
550 Nt1vporr r r nrcr Ortvl'
fa~lifun 1s/a11d Cc11tt>r -Ncu·pnrl llcacl1 -
Secr1r11.y Pncific Rank Bldg .
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Thi~ Boy Plays
But He's ll One Legged Punter
WCHMOND. Va. tA PI -Elght·year-
"18 Jonathan ~tanley of Po.,.,•hatan. Va .
wasn't eligible for the div.ision finals of
lhe nalionai Pass. Pu nt arid Kick con1-
petition here last weekend. After all, the
finals were for regional winners and
Jonatha n rinished second.
Some would say that Jonathan can1t> in
second from lht> ver~' day he \1•as born.
He c-ame into the \~·orld with 011ly one leg .
But his handicap hasn't . stopped
Jonathan. lie loves sport s. J-fe plays little
league baseball. is an acl'on1plished
.s.,.,·immer. rides a bike and bowls.
And he also takes part 1n 1he rom-
petilion 1hat a 101 of kids wilh two legs
don't do at all "'ell. like the Pass. Pun\
and l\iek coulest. a national affair lnr\f
youngsters.
.. He 's tough <1s slioe leather." s<1ys
Jonathan's mother. r.1rs. Jame~ D.
1'1anley. '"The other kids adore hin1 In
1he first grade. they liked to play with hls
crutches so much that at times \\'hen he
needed them. he couldn't use the1n.
So1nebody wa s off playing with them "
Jonathan is a seeond·grader <1t
Huguenot Academy and hasn 't let 1nul!l·
p!e congenital defects doom hirn lo the
role of spectator in sports.
He's following in the footsle~ of tus
older brother Derek, 11. \1tio fin ished
first in his age group in the divisional
Pass. Punt and Kick con1petit1on and \\;is
eligible for the regional s here
Derek didn't win the regional tit\e, but
it v.·asn·l because he didn't h<11'e an a11d
rooter. And v.•hile rooling for his nltlcr'
brother. .Jonathan 1nanaged to get 1n
sorne Pass. Punt and l\ick practice ot his
OV.'ll •
.. \Ve've tried so hard to g11 e hin1 thf'
rii:ht attitude." said ~1 rs. :'.l<1nley. '"Ile
never Q\lesti ons his handicap "
Cl1eaper Scl1ool Lunches
Bidders Bu y •
70 Vintage
Cars i11 LA
I.US ANCELES tAP1 -&1er11y 1111·
tr1 ~e ea rs, a 19'l5 1..ocon1obile leading thr
11a.v with 11 high bid of $1~,00ll, ha1i1 h.:rn
~old al auction for a total of S251 .000
Tht' ears. datin~ fro1n 1903 tu \\!;£,
l'111npn~l'd •·thr large.;:.! <ind lllOst 1111·
purtan1 s1ngle-01111er rollect1on ever
.-.uh!,·· a ~poke~n1an lor the <1uel10111·Pr~.
Sr>thcby, l'arke·BerneL said Sunday.
·n1ey !!rcw IOU bidders and 1,400 Sp1.·1··
t.11t1r<; to lhl' two.d:1.~· ;i11ct1or1 wt 11t:h ('Oll-
New Citize11s 1·!ulk·rl l uda~ 1, 1tl1 lndd1ng vn 10 1ous _vi
p<Lrl s, incl11d ing 99 hub c.:aps and ~9 bras~
011 s1delan1ps.
The i·ollectiun ii<is µ;irl ol the estat1.· of Naturalrtcd eitlZ{'llS t::et together for gr oup photu-graph in ()range Counly Ci vic Center's Pl aza of the Arthur Fred Austria. a lonni·r ra{'r 0 58 Flags. l 'he ne1vcst rang~ c.:ounty citizens -l of
driver and lifrlong aulo enthus iast who 1he1n -l ook their oaths of allegiance lasl \Vednes-
d1cd tn January at i!L day. Fifty-seven of theru arc Orange Coast residents.
A 1903 Stev.·art th re e -l' y Ii n LI t' r Superio r r·ourl J udges Sarnue\ Orrizcn. Bruce S1un-
1.(~(·omobi!e \las the oldest c:-.r i111he eo!-nc·r and .la1nes ·rur11cr presided at ceren1onies.
lt•c\1011. and other na1nes u1cluded ------------'--------------
\ft•rcedes. \\'h1!e Holls-Ro1•(·t.. Sn1t1.
Is it right to ex t
an answer to prayer?
Come to this Christian Science Lecture
"A BASIS FOR JUSTICE•' ..
ol.LA!iTEll G SMITH. C ~ 8
FlllO!l.Y, OCTOIEll ll. 1•00 PM l~T CHURCH OF CHll l~T, ~CIENll ~T Ope11ed to More Cl1ilclren
\\'ASHJNGTON t AP ! The
Agriculture Department bov.·ed tod;i y to
l'011gressional and \Vhite House pre~~urt
<1nU announced free or redurcd price
lunches will be tt\·ai lable this v!'a r lo all
nl"d,r school children cer1ified by s1 <ih·.~.
Asst. Secretary of Agriculture Richard·
E. Lyng, who n1ade th e announcen1ent.
said also !he federal share of funding ;ill
school lunches. incl11dinJ! the poverty pro-
grain. v.·ill be raised to six cents prr
~(·rving fron1 the five ecn!s approved
11arlicr.
S1111plt•X, \l;irinou, S1crns-Knighl and
Es.•:a·x.
An <1t1011vn1ous California l'O!lec.:tor
l>ought the · 1925 loeornobde . 48. a !<.lX-
1-_vlinder Bo<J1 Deck Spced.!il('r. Next
highest was <1 \Vhile Six·60 seictt-
passengrr touring car, $13.000.
H;ic(' Driver Phil l-!111 bought a l!IZ!l
Packard 11vin.six c\lsto1n F I e et wood
l11nousine for $3.500.
Labor Secretary Silent
• [-Ho;d~0NG
CUSTOM TAILORS PfRMANfNT IN ORANGE COUNTT
On Post-freeze Raise~
The decision reversed a lll'l\I 1·uie an-
nounced Oct. 6 that stairs v.•ould be rein1-
bursed by the government only for
feeding children fro1n fan1i!ics \\'ilh in-
cnmes at or belO\\' fedcr<il po\"erty le vels.
Critics have eslimat t"d up to a mill ion
or moi-e chi!dre11 1rould ha\"e b?en pe;1ir<l
., frre or \0111 cost lunches under I he
departme111 ·s pG\"l'rly·line rule.
That means the pover1y lunl·h reun-
bursement will be a minimul'n slatewide
a1·erage of 46 cents per serving. 'J'hat in-
l"ludes 40 cents s~cifically for nec1ly
children.
So!llt' 11[ the l"ilfS \\'l're {'U~101n 111;1dt',
inl'lud1ng a 1912 E> a i 111 J er -I\ n i g h I
··Landaule1u•· hmosine onee owned hi'
the Sult;1n of Trcnggonu. ,\1a1<1ysi<1. ·
A.\V. Nelson. 75. of l'rescott. Ariz .. said
he can1e '100 rn1les for the salr.
"'/ ha ve three \\'hltes -1!110, 1917 <111d
1!120 -a.!ld they're all likr nc11'.·· he said.
11's n1ore lhan a hobby ,1•11h Nelson.
11·110 uses thern for transport11!1011
The action tod ay re~tored the sy.slc·1n
used pre\•iousl~· al\0\1'ing ~!ates tv
determine eligtbilily for the lunches.
The original propos;1l, 1nade Aug. lti.
put lhC package at a tnini!l1U11l of :I;>
eents. !! was rai~cd on Oct. 6 to 4:i cents
The new :iction. including the r.dditional
penny. is in hnc with the Senate rcsol\l-
11011 t·alling for a 46-cenl payn1enl.
Older autos <lre safer, Nel~nn sa1tl.
because ··ihey 11·on·1 go fast."
Progran1
Of Lecturc!S
Gets Change
...
The u s u a 1 four-"111-a-row
schedul ing of 11•eekly pro·
j!ranis of the annual Real
Estale lnl'es1tnent Lec ture
Series h:is been l·hanged fur
!he ]!Iii ed1t1on. now undl'r
\\'3 1/.
(;
0
\enn il1\<1rtin. exeeutivt ul -
ficer or I.he i\"ewport l larbor-
Cosla fl1esa Board or Realtor~.
moderator uf the series. an·
nounced toda.v the progr<im <11
~ewporl Hnrbor High School
1vas preen1pted for \\lcdnesda:.
111ght b~' !lie school's oµcn
house
~1<1rt1n 11 111 be ""llack on !lit·
air" une v.•eek fron1 \Verl-
nesda1·. on Oct. 27. ·whrn
Hurton F:. S1ni1h ol Sou1hern
California F 1n<1nci:1l Corp . 1~
~cheduled to speak nn "Real
Estat r Tn1·es1n1cn1 \'ia Sv11·
ditatiun ··
Thr lrl'1urr se1 1es. i·o·
~ponsor('d hy lht' 1'1•i1l\.1J1 ~·
Uon rd . 11r:1ngr Co<1~I f'()l\egr
:ind thr DAILY PILOT IS
presented fr ('e uf e!1argr
Tickets are ;.v;,i1laljJle in ad
\anee from thr spbnso rs and
at the door at Ne 11"'Frt H<irbor
l!igh's aud1 tor1111n \
2:) Of fic~r~
U n<l e r Probe
111 Death
i\IE..MPlllS. Tenn 1 t.:rl '
Twenly·lhree pol1cernf'n. 111·
clud111g 111·0 inspect ors. ;1 1"<11J·
l<1 •n and lll'o l1culf'n a111.-. 11f•r1·
relie,•ed o[ dut \' !ltonrl:iv ni~ht
pending a stale in1es1igatio11
into the beatin!!; death or a
Negro youth police had lt~lf'd
as a tri-iffi e victim.
"I v.•ant to cleirr the air anrl ~nake !hese officers ava1\ablf'
tn the ~stat e l attorney general
in ronduc!ing h is t11-
,·esl1gation. ·· said t>ohee Chief
llenrv L\JX.
LuX emptia~lized lh:it thr
policemen v.·e.re ' 'o n I ~·
rel ievrd''-fro1n do!1·. perrnit·
ling them to still dra l( their
pay. an d not su.~pended. 11·h11;h
lie described as a strongtr
measure .
Stale Atlornev (ieneral Phil
Canale had pfomised black
leaders Sunrlav to make a full
tnvestigr.tion Of the de;;ith Fri-
dav of Elonl lhn·es. 17. v.•ho nl
police said died of inj uries
recei ved in the '·t'T<1Sh .. nl :1
pickuo !ruck lhat 1.1,•as fleeing
patrolmtn.
"The preliminar}' autops~·
report. Indicates that t here'~ a
proba ble homicide invoJ\·ed
not grow ing out or I he
Automobile accident.," Canale
said
The reoort said J~ayes died
11s a result or "a blo11• or blows
on the head 1vhich t:rushed his
skull "
SERIES MODERATOR
Glenn Martin
Rirth Pllln
l clea Offered
IJ y· Nixo11
\\"ASH l i\"CTON 1l1 Pl +
The adnun1 stration has srnl
Congn.'ss an an1b1tious hve-
~ear lam1lv planning blueprint
for thr Un1te.d Slates. lhe firs!
such official population j>Olir~'
t'\"t•r developed by an 111-
duo;lrial na tion.
The pl<1n predicts a dou bling
111 na!io11al fan1ily µJanning
1 ·osl~ by J!l75. says subsi dized
~er1·ices <+nd bir th contr·ol
dt•1•ices 11•111 be nec<led for 6.1\
n1il lion low-inco1ne \\'Omen by
1975. and urgeoi studies on lhf'
e.~lent or sexual activity
;unong unmarried persons.
The pl:•n 1,1•a-; sent to Con-
gre~ after ~n. Alan Cranston.,..
t U·CaliJ,1. aOf'used the act'
n1inistf<1!1on of di.!iobeying thf'
famil~· planning services and
µopul<:1 !1on resea rl'h act of
19i0. \Yh1eh l'alted for sub-
1n1:r1sio11 of !he five·vear pro-
grhn1 bl' June 24. ·
"This plan forel·asls the na-
l1onal l O!'tS 'of a progran1
whiC'h v.•ill req111re 1illpport
lron1 both the pril·ate sector
and the federal go\•ernment."'
said Elliot t . Richardson.
secretary of Health, Education
and Welfare illE\\'I in a
transmittal le!ter lo Congress.
Dr Louis fl.f . He.ll1nan. HEW
population affairs chie.f and
architect of the blueprint. said
lhe United States 'vas the first
industrial nation 10 draft ·such
a plan.
/\ June. 19i1. faclbook
publi:r;he<I by the population
1•ounc\I 111 New York Cit~· sard
2!'1 devt'lnpln~ nunindustrinl na·
!Ions havr vlfir1<ll popul11t1v11
policies and l:an11I~· planning
progr:uns. 2.:1 other <·oontrle.-.
support fa1nily planninil but
have no Offtl~al polic~
Bon1b Put
Near Bank
In Ireland
BELFAST. Northern Ireland
1U PI1 -A British arrny ex-
plosives expert ai:ting un a tip
!nday found and disrnanllt>d a
:w.pound bo1nb outside a ba nk
111 Nev.-ry. an arrny spokesman
said.
'"lf that had gone ult. lherf"
11•011ld have been t'Xlt'ns11·e
da1n<1ge ." the spokes11HllL said.
The inridenl 11·as one ul
several investigated by 111£'
;i rmy fl1onda y nigh! and today
during \\•hat the spokes1na11
called a generall_v riuiel uigh1
111 Northern Ireland.
The bo1nb was <h~n1antled
uut side the Belfast bank 1111
Hill Street in Nl•11•ry . 33 1ni!rs ·-:·
:-uuth11·e.st of Belfast.
A tip teleph0n£'d lo !ht'
Helrast ne\\"Sle tler led an
;u·1n~ patrol tuda.v to <i man1 suffering fron1 g u n s h o 11
\\'ounds 1n the lrg>: who had
been !;irred and fenthered <tnd l
1£'11 in n streel i11 Bt>lfas! "s
Ron1an C.a\hol1c Ander,,1011•n
arra.
·rhe spokes1n<111 l\a1d a patrol ,
uf the 2~th Light Hegunenl.
Bo~·at Artillrr_\'. took tht' 111;i11
!o a hospit<1! for lreal men!.
"The railer !old t hf'
ne11·spaper the 1n<1n hurl 'talk·
cd to the anny' and said
v.'here he <"ould be found." Jh('1 s pokesn1<1n s;1id . '"Then ht'
hung up." j
'l'arring <ind fe<1tl1eri11g i .....
1 1hr usual punishment 1nelC'd
1n1t by the ou!lawed lrisl1 1 Hepublican Army (lRAI lo its
1nembers.
A patrol of the 25th Light
Hcgiment came under sniper
fire in the Andcrsto\\'ll area
;ibollt 15 minutes before the
tarring l'ictim was fou nd . the
spokesman said.
·'-
Coffins
Searched
For Arin~
LONDON I UPI l _ '),,,
search for weapons shipments
10 Nor thern Ireland is so co111-
prehensive !hut even coffins
;i rf' checked. according to a
Scotland Yard spokesman.
The sixikesm<in said ~londay
lhe coffins are checked by
detective~ at I~ o n don ' s
Heathrow Airporl and at
M anc h e s ter airport .
"Reputablr underfuke.n; known
lo.airlines do not arouse suspi-
cion bu! any others are
reported to airport police." he
said.
A British European Airways
1BEA1 spoke:;man said the
airline had .:'f'acolproof" u•ays
or ensuring the C.Offins do C<>n-
1Ain hu1nan remains.
"'To tell vou of them would
n1can !hat · the system 1Yould
no longer work," he said. ··1
l'iln assure you that alttwugh
lh1~ migh: sound morbid, i1 1s
n1)t d1slress1n~ l.o rclativf's ·•
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DETHUIT ( l "Pl 1 -l.;.bur
Steret<try J;1n1es I l0dgson h<ts
uffered no clue~ to l11U<w 1111
v.·h:H the Ila~ board 11ndrr
l'h;i£e I I nf l'rt•s1dent Nixnn ·s
e.l·ono1nic progra111 ll'11l do
rc};arding deferred p;1y raises.
Al a ne ws eon!er('nee hl'forl'
11ddressi11g 1he cconomil" rlub
01 Detroi1 ,\·lond<iy . ll odgsun
said he coul d not speculate on
!he hoard's action.
lie .-:aid all surh is:-iues \1111
be resol\('d b.v lhe p<+y bn<ird l
1hat will set guidelines for 1
Phase 11. I
!lndgsou did say. 11owe1'er.I
that lo11•er pay raises deferred
' under the w:igc-prit'e free~e 1
h:id the best chanl'e ui being
p<iid after !he freeze. But he l
would nnt say 1vli<1t hr con·
sidered iu be ··101y" or ··high"l1
pay r<iises .
H•"' T•ilo•t~ Cul!o"' Moh SALf-OCT. 20 thr11 24
2 SUITS s135 W•d •hru ~110,,A,M ·IP.M.
DOU8ll Kll!T SAVt UP TO 50%
[oo<y (;a'"'""' 0 "'"''"O••<O
S,£C!Al ,RICI ~tg.
OOU&lf KNll •• Jll S
51l( MOHA.I• •• 88
C .. SHM(Rf • . . . • 98
SHAl!(SK!N • •• • 85
Sl!K WOOi • . ~.'
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WOOllNS & DOUl lE ~11115
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Pretty !,.ranees Cottf rell. I\li ss Laguna Beat h, syn1·
bolizes soaring !:iou th Coasl Cominunity Hospi ta l
fun d-rai sing drlve ,1·i th balloons that she releases
and then 11·atrhcs. 'fhe eurrent SI million effort i~
part of a. $7 m1lhon expanslo n program to co111·
plete three shelled floors of the fa cility and expand
both bed capaci ty and medi cal services.
Di1·tv Old ~le11 Now Callecl
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"Sexv Se11io1~ Citizens'
•
SPUl\1\NE. \Va~h. I UPI 1 -Dirty o!d
rnen need lo\'c too. no! lo rnenllon a drink
01· 11'.'0
In lact. tile so 1:alleU ··dirty old man" i~
really a ··sexy ~enior citizen" who should
lll11. be denied needs for sex or desires for
alcohol, according to ;i Sa lt Lake Cit y
J,:eriatr1cinn
Cro,vd s Watch
Ne \v l\1 ini Bu~
Experi1nent
LOS Ai\GELl·:s ~ liPl I -F:xperim cntal
n1ini busC"s attracted stand ing -room-0n ly
l'fO\l'dS of riders in their debut J\·Jonrlay
but n1ade li ttle headw:iy in eu!ling dow11
tr:iffic eongC'stion in lhis city tha t gr.1w
up around !hr private auto.
1·r·affil' still mnved al an average nuv•
rnilrs per h1111r on 1nain strf'Pt:<. i11 1hr
t·11·1l' t l·11tc r. s11id traffic autho ri~irs
'\111etccn 1Jui.c.~. 111 an rxperirnc11\ ba•·I.~
I'd 111 part b.v the Federal Urban ~l.Li<-
1'ran~por1 ;i11on Adn11nis!ration, t arrv 20
~eatcd pa sscngcr:r; on a rout~ snaking
lhrough the ecnln1l area ror a clime a
hi' ad
Thr busr.: <1rf' lopped by "allop1('s
gtnpcd 111 ~1r;inge . .,.;hite and bro11TI and
arc ··1lf'~iJ?.ncd for !he fu11 1.1·pe living tha t
ha 5 1T1acl1• Sou thern California wor ld
f:in1nu-.. -.:ud the R<'lpid Tran~nt District
np('r;1\or nf lt1r Si25.000 proJel·L
'!'hr\ 11'111 r1111 b('l\vren 9 a.n1 an(! 4
p 1n ~!11ndrn through SAlurcla)' v.•1r~:·1he
f:P:1) \~r r:i~1nJ:: lral!ic congestion. the
llTD :-111d
·1 h<' 111111 ~'111c11! •)f pcr1plr 1rho cla1l.v
co1nn111tf:' 1\•ith111 111{' cr.nlral husines.~
ch::.tri <·t l1:i~ bern A cnt1ca l proble1n 101•
~rune 11n1r:· s;1id r\orn1a11 Topping. pres1·
rJcnt of lhe RTD.
.. Nn1 univ will 11hr ~f'rv1tr 1 enhancr
•r1rct1l<it1n11 'tn lhe are;i but 11 \\•ill aid the
'rlrAn air ("au~ ~' u.-:ing natural 11,~s
'"hile rrduc::in the um,eer of n1_idc.lay air
!po\lu11ng a'u mo~1lr 1?1~ • 'A"i!p1n the
':irea.°' 'fopp ng said J ~ The 1n1ni buses \\'l'rt enlhus1 ast1callv
;wr1con1cd on their first day. 11llhough
11til'v r;in at !O minute in!rr\'als inst~ad ~·r . . . lh" ~checluled four m1nuti:s
:'11ost of Ille ridrrs sa id howc\"er t~a!
·lhev used them to go places and do things
.the\· ,\·ould nol have done before -in-
•!'tc3d of using them as a substitute for
lhc privale car
'"I still h:t\"e to use my 0\.\11 car tor.et
·nown herr . bul now I can go shopping on
lmy luneh hour." said Lrdia l~ulton, 19. an
!tnsuran<:r cornp<1ny ofhE v.·orker.
1 "lt'ii 1us1 ~uf)Cr for aking a ride. to
lhrcflk up m~· du ll \u ch hour."' said
~another ofl1cc Rlrl.\ .
: i\nothrr l\'011111n indicn!ed I.he mint ~f)l;SC!I n1igh1 adr\ lO the traffic flow Of
' . I J p r!VH e ('!lfS. .
··1 nr ver would have co1nc do1vn ht!rc 1n
'.the cla~·tiinr \n go shoppi11g before," ~he '~aid. "II 1vas just too much of & pt~lcm
. I ighling the tr:ifflc and 100 . expen!!1''C to
, 1,3y for a spact in a parking .lot every
J1111r r wf'nt 10 :'lnolhf'r store. t\ow I can
'rtrt\"t' down and park lhe car in one place
: and ride the bus lo the stores " .
Thr police traffic department ~a rd
"1hrre v•a sn·1 anv d1flrrcnce yo u cou~Q
111111rc in thr trafrie The officers ire sill!
!il\'('A1tng to i.:rr.p the cars moving
1'o i\l a rricd Priests,
.\'AT ICAN CITY tU PI \. -An
over\1'helm1ng maJority of dtltga~e~ lo
lhr 1h1rcl inll'rnational synod nf B1i:;hop~
l'l'JC'C'lC'd loda~ any change u~ the Ron~an
(;alholh' c·hu!'l:~·! law ba!'r1 ng married
pr1rsts.
··r-oursing home operator!i usually ar·e
loo puritanical and projeel !heir o\\·n
values on their patients." Or. Victor
Kassell said f.londay in an address lo tl1e
\Va shington State Health Fa c i I i l i c $
Association herr.
He sald university studies show thaL
men are: stilt very acti~·e sexually \Vt:ll in-
to !heir 70'.s a nd ao·s.
"Elderly patients \\·ho have norma l
sexual appetites but are treated as
though they shouldn·1. will show signs or
e:motional distress."' he &aid.
'"'1.'e elways hear the tern1 'dirty old
111an'. bul I prefer to te1·m then1 ·sex~
senior citizens.' "
"The elderly have sexual 11ppet1te!'i
similar to younger people." Kassell said,
··And nursi ng home administralors who
t:laim there i."l no sexual activity in their
lacllitie."l 11.re blind to reality.··
Regarding alcohol. Kas~ell said too
ma ny nursini;: home!'! art dispensing l0t1
many vitamin 111eclical ions lo stimulalt
appttite and urged tht u~t or nioderate
111noun1s or alcohol instead.
··Vitamin!'! don"t stimulate appttite. on·
iy a dry wine or a properly mixed
martini can do that,·• Kas~clfS:ud. '"In
nursing llom!'s. the major cause of loss or
appetite is depression.''
And ~nior citizens sutfer beeause the
problem is the inability of tht nu rsing
home. operator lo separate his ,·alues
trom !hose of his palienls
"l think we are making some progress
ltl getting rid or ignorant administrator~
11·ho lh1nk the ability to run nur~in~
homes corne~ by rev!'lalion ra1h('r than
f'ClUca!ion ," Kassell &a id
Bus Extension
OK 'd for Laouna ~
l..a gun21 ~'at+v proposal to extend !Ls
city bu~ lines to tagunJ; !lilts Lt'isure
\Vorid ai nd the Laguna "tiguel South
Orange County Civic Center ha11 been
given 1he approval or the Ora ngt Count y
·rrans1•. lJ1str1ct board.
Directors. after 111 brief discussion.
voted to apprO\'e lht Laguna plan.
The districl directors also decided lo go
ahead with a plan to recruit • general
manager who will be paid from $21,480 to
$26.772 and lo proceed with a ,25,0CKI
5Ludy CJf tptcial bus needs in the county.
Plan."! to hire a manager of buii CJpera-
fions were dropped for the present.
Free-ivay Worries
Beach R es ide,nts
l n Capistrano
~!embers of the Capistrano Bea..:h
Com munity Association will have a full
agenda of d iscuss ion~ \Vedne sday at a
rru>nt hly 1neeling L'OVering lopits froin
local treeway and zoning mailers to 11
t·urrenl health menac::e lu 11 r c a
youngster~.
The 8 p.m. meeting at 26941 Camino de
F:strella 11·i1! cover these issue.~:
-A reporl from Ji1n Regelbrugge ,
president of the Dana Poinl Ci ti1.cn.s lor
Action, on the Jilate propoi;als for !he
rarifi1· Coast frecwa_\' lra1·ers1ng O;;i11;i
Point. and merging '''ilh !he San Diego
Freewa.v al Capistrano Beaeh
-Oii;.cussion or the rccenL county
lreezf' on new 1ont rh11ni;:es along !hi"
South Coa:-;1 pending a thorough study or
lhe Capistrano Va lley 1\laster Plan.
-Di.<H.'\JS.'5ion of the assocla!ion·s rGl c 111
developing a ne1v masll'r Y.nning plan in
<:onjunclion with the new <:ount.y study.
-The fo rmation or a special com·
miltee 1o .study all phases ol the proposed
anne11:al inn of Capistrano Bc;i c::h ;ind
Dana Point \\'ilh the City or San J uan
Capislrano. The. group. al so \vi!I draft ;ii
lis! of ad1·antages and di.sad\•antage."l of
n1erg1ng with the city.
-A film detaili ng th e sevcrily of the
Venereal Disease. epidemic, e:~ially
among young persons, followed by •
question-answer period wit~1a physician
after lht: HJm,
Association President ~-0 . Rea~on
is.sued a welcome to all Capistrano Beach
re11Ktent.s and other.s ifl#!rested in the
subje<:~.'I al lhe month,ly(~e~ng.
Four l\'le11 Answe1· Assault
Cl1arges in Marine Beating
F'our men arrested la.'lt \vt ek by S11n
Clemente police-.ln'-lht ne11r-fat.al beating
of a 31-year-CJld M1rine. will 11ns1\•er
formal charg1&.or as.'ltult v.·ith a deadly
·weapon Thursday in South Orange County
l\htnicipal Cour t.
The lour 1rrestec11 heard formt.I
c harge1 in the felony •ltack a l an ar-
raignment Friday.
A fifth 1uSpect jn t tlt battering of SgL
Charles Halton of Camp Pendleton re·
mains al Jari;:c.
Those v.·OO remai n ln custody' lo await
c'flurt action are Vau Salapu Llfa11 .. ,I, a
!'erge11 nt from Camp Pendelton: lhrct
brothers. Toi TNJpu!e, ii, of 1609 Mi rador.
San Clemente. Tineiafi Taupule. 24, end
another brothet. TaJea Taupule, 13, bol h
of Oceanside. ..,
The men altcgedly were Involved In the
healing of Hatton on ~tonday evening of
lasl week at a San Clemente lave.rn.
llatton suffered ~evere facial fractures
and cuts when he was struck v.'ilh a pool
cue, a barstool and a heavy glass pitcher.
He. remains under hospital care at
South Coast Community Hospital where
ht recently under\\'en t surgery aimed al
11a\•ing one eye which "''as severely
damaged in the battering.
llis condition is listed as sati~ft1ctory
by hosprlal aides.
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Tut1da7, Octttbt.r 19, 1971
'Sea Could Die'
Ocean Pollution
Danger Outlined
WASHI NGTON (UPl 1 -Cipt. Jacques
Vves Cousteau 111.id f.fonday that unless
action is taken to e:Jlminatc polltion. lht
world's oceans \viii die \\'ithin half a ct n·
tury.
'·If nothing was don e ... 1n JO, 4<!, SO
years, il would be the end of e\·erylhing ,"
the French marine explorer said at the
opening session of an international con-
ference on ocean pollution.
Couseau provided a serie!'! o[ possible
steps lo eliminate pollution, including a
suggestion that~:~ ans\.\'er may be in
outer space.
Cousteau noted that the area or the
oceans outside lerritorial rights was
"outlaw w unl ry" \\'here pollution cannot
no\v be controlled . But Cousteau said he
had "great hopes for Skylab JJ, which
he said v.·ould be able to spot. polluters
from outer space.
"Skylab II can become the police in
outer space that can keep us in line to
protect future generations, he. said.
Cousteau. ho"·ever, said the ke.y ele·
nien!. in a. change in man's attitude -
finally discarding !ht-out-of-date notion
Iha! man i~ still battling nature for
Sll r\'iVal. He said man won that battle
live genera!ion.'I ago and now n1ust turn
to $3Ving the environm~nt.
Me conceded ii would be ''dili icul1 , \"Cl'.\'
d1fficu!I," lo convince roan it .. ·as tlme to
'"leave the .r ifle· on the wall and throl'!'
1way th e firing pin."
Among his suggt.'11.iOIL> we.re a $ ... s tll S5
bi llio n annual budget Io r international
Vl'I Ttlff~
MAKES GRIM PREDICTION
M1rine Explor er Cou.1te1u
1narine rescar<:h with the: United States
ehipping in about half: pre-testing and
licensing of new produels lo determine if
they are pollutants; tontinued education:
and 1 campaign to convi nce indU!:lry to
progrilm into the price of their products
the co.st. of eliminating pollution.
Agne\v Visits A11cestral
Ho1ne Duru1g G1·eece Trip
(;.\RGALl.A!'lOI. Greece l;\Pl -Vice
Presid~nt Spiro T. Agnew came to the
1•illage of his ancestors today in an emo-
tional homecoming that filled the narrow
streets with welcoming townspeople.
He !laid he had learned that a man can
go horne ogain. "even to a home he has
011!.v heard of but never sttn before."
The e:motion of the moment. could bt
read in Agnew's face as he stood before
lhe pe:ople of Gargaliaooi in the town"s
soccer stadium and paid tribute to his
lalf fat her.
··If any individual 1s ent itled to these
tiooor!I I receive it is he." the vice presi-
dent said. "fie was one of you and he left
these shores many years ago ...
.. It was on his knee that I learned or
thi s town and ol ~principles CJf I.he ear-
ly Hellene~ .•• And I only wish that he
Educational TV
Sl1ow Will Air
Tobacco Spitti11g
JACKSON. f.ti~. (UPI ) -Stale Rep.
Horace Lester ~\onday questioned !he
t:u llural merits of A planned educational
fe.levision documen!ary on the national
tobacco spitting eontt:st at Raleigh.
"I haven't lounJ the first parent who
wants his child t.o ughl how to chew tobac-
1:0 and i;pit long di~tance~,"' Le3ter
declared al a nev.•s <..'Onference Of1 the
stale house la wn.
The documr:ntary is parl of' an ETY
sl'ries on l\lissis."lippi event.,.
flrp. El~in Livingst<1n of Pulaski, who
r·epresents Smith county "'·here the t on-
tesl i.s held. showed up unexpectedly at
Lesler's newi; conference and accused the
Jackson rrpresentative or meddling.
Livingi;ton said the colorful conte~t ha!!
aUracled national attention a nd
··thousands or people" tur n out e.ach year
fo r lhe eve nt.
Lester refu~ed lo give ground.
"I think in this case lhe peoplt o[
:O.tlii!lbisippi art be.hind me."' he said, con-
tending the. program 1;hould nol bt showr1
on tht state-financed ETV system
becaust it is neither e~ucat ional nor
cultural
Snapped Li\•ingston:
'"lle's following his usual trait of med-
dling where he. doesn'L know an}1hing
about ."
eould have. returned with me tod ay."
Agnew 1iaid , his voice breaking for just
.an ins.tan!. ''and yet I sense his presence
here."
Agnew doe!! not speak Greek. Hi!'!
remarks "'ere translated .'lentencl'l by
sentence and lhe crowd applauded
almost e.very line.
"I could see him breaking up near the
end ," .~1rs. Agnew said later.
The vice presid ent wa lked througtl 11
welcoming archway and drove lo the
\'illage cemetery lo place a nag-draped
v.-realh at a family gravesite.. He visi~d
a 'l'l'hite-walled orphange that wa.'I a con·
vent founded by hi1 grl'lat aunt. Agnew
gave bracelets lo two young girls who liV·
ed there, and he patted them on their
cheeks.
He went to the ancestral home of his
ramlly where a cousin, A n d re a 1
Anagnostopoulos, still lives and dedicated
the.re a plaque "in commemoratioR of my
origins here and in honor of the Greek
inheritance. i'.'hich so many o t h e r
Americans proudly share."
Gargali11noi i!'I a town or about 7,000
pl'lople overlooki ng the Ionian Sta.
''Today lhi."l son of Gargalial'IOi has
come home." the vice president said in a
speech prepared for a luncheon given by
the town , ''The spirit of this village, or
these hills and valle}'S, of this country in·
spired my father throughout. his life ..•
even a1i it guided hi:l father and his father
before him."
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Melina Swears
She Will Spit
In Agnew's Eye
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -, Melina
l\1ercouri, famed star or "Never On Sun-
d.1y" and a fiery critic of the: current
regime in Greece. says Jlhe will !!pit in
Spiro Agnew·s face ir she ever meets
him.
.. , don ·1 c::are. 1 will spit. in his eye and
make international headlines,'' she 1aid
here Mond ay.
The Vice President has incurrtd Miss
1oiertouri"s wrath by going to Greect tll
visit the leaders of its government.
Miss l\1CTcouti, Ylho celebrated her
46th birthday Monday, says .11he can no
longer sleep at ni8;ht becall.'ie she kttl)!I
thinking or her native land.
"It is a ve.ry childish thing,'' 1he 1aid.
•·out I stay awake wanting to to uch
Greece, to see and feel my country, to
speak the language the.re. t want the
nighl" of Greece ... "
And she is afraid that 1he "will be loo
old ooce Greece i~ free , too old to help
with the. problems, the young strength
that will be needed , lhe excitement, .• "
OAJ LV PILOT :f
County Cmicels
Board Meetings
Orange (.ol.mty Board o f
S\lpervi.sor.'I regular medin&• loc
today o.nd Wednesday IY\"e been
cancelled because mort board
members are attending the County
SupervJsors AS.'IOCiatlon or
CaJifomia ConventiOn in Monterey.
Nert regular meeting o[ the
supervisor.s will be Tuesday, Oct.
26, at 9:30 a.m.
Laguna Eyes
Sewage Plant
Fund Appeal
Laguna ·s troublesome-1e\\·1ge. ~at·
ment plant may become the scepe or a
pilot program to demcwistrale. a ne.w
treatment process if the: city can find a
way to participate in a federally funded
demonstration grant.
A representative of Barber.Colman
Company, developers of a new "wet ox·
idation" proce.5s for t~ting solid w1stt,
will appear before the City Ccmncil
We-Onesday night to explain the. pr~M
and seek city cooperation in obtaining ·a
rederaJ grant lo demoruitrate il in th•
Laguna ~ach plant.
Jn i.,...fetter to city manager Lawrence
Rooe, Dr. W. M. Fa111ell, vice president
of the lllinois-ba3ed engineering ti~?
stat.es that, after confering with ~
of[ieials on the local sewage probte_m~'. he
approached the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency in Wuhington, D.C. on the
matter of a federal g rant.
EPA administrator James V. Basiloco,
says Fassell. expressed interest in in·
jecting new technology into Laguna's cur•
rent upgrading pr1>gram "and will be
ret-epli\'e. to an application fCJr a
demCJT\.!llration grant from L a g u 111 a
Beach."
The grant currently is estimated at the
$50,000 level, says Fassell, or which
Laguna Beach would be required to pro-
vide . $.5,000 to 11~,000 dependlng on the
shanng arrangement to be negotiated.
Public Works Director Joseph Sweany
s.aid today. "l'm for anything that might
be a solution to the problem and reduce
our sludge hauling coots. This is a
responsible group, but it would be a mat·
ter of determining the cost to the city or
this demonstr1tion program, and whether
or not the city can afford it."
The new J)l'OCes."l takts solid waste and
turns it into water and hatmlts$ in·
organic chemicals which then coold be
diScharged safely from the ocean outfall
with other liquid efnuent.
At present the city is making several
.sludge-hauling trips a day to remove. up
to 14,000 galloo.'1 of 80lid waste settled out
in large tanks. The oxidation process,
Sweany has e:stimated, wuld take care: ot
up to 10.000 gallons a day. which would
~ally reduce the sludge-hauling opera·
lion .
01amher to Try
To Pry Loose
$6,000 in Capo
1'ht San Juan Cepl~trano Chambt.r or
Commerce hope.'! to loo5en the city coun·
t·iJ"s purse atring.'l next Tue8Clay .nd 0~
tain •11,000 alre:ady set aside tor com·
munity promotion. -
Chamber president f.fike Darnold will
present the council with a Ji.'lt of ways the
chamber can spend the money earmark·
t<f for chamber use.
~ primary expenditure will ht a full·
time chamber manager who wUl have a"
office, telephone and n e c e li s a r y
equipment.
One or his jobs will be to promote the
city. not only to CJulslders, but to the
residents or San Juan as well.
"We also want to explore the nted and
th e melhod.'1 CJf e.S"tablishing a special·
a ssessment city·wide parking district,''
said Darnold.
"We need off-61.reet parking. f.lany peo-
ple park on private property. but as the
city grows this land won't be available
for parking~"
He said the merchants probably wouJd
have to carry lhe assessment burden, but
part of it v•otlld be can1ed by the
residents of the city who beneftt from
business through the sales tax which goet
to lhe city's genera] (und.
Oamo!d added that the chamber ''wi\J
do all It can to cooperate with the city in
providing rMearch mateTlals on it~
various facets of operation in addition to
budgets.
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Ba~k to s~hool
Takes PIJ""
F'ranca Ferretti puf(s away d~
ing women's \Vorld Champ ion
Pipe Smoking contest in Arona.
Italy. She won contest Monday
by s moking three grams of
lobacco in lime of 1:22;32.
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Mission Viejo Event Set Thursday
t.lisslon Viejo Hi&h Sthoo1"1 ''back to
school'' night will be held Thursday,,
Parents will be g1ven the CJPPOrtunlty to
attend ions' ind daughter1' cl1111ea And
meet te.achtn 1t the event which beains·
with classroom tours 1t 7:30 p.m.
A short proaram wUl be presented by
the MIAl~n V I e J o Parent· Teicher
Organlzat tween "third and fourth
period'' .NI: p.m. In tht gymnasium.
Class v\s it.s wlll re1ume al I:~ p.m.
wlth rerreti hments in the mulUpurpo11e
room an hour later. ·
One of the PT0'1 m1jor ioal• thil YH'
ii to rind better w1y1 to communicate
with parent.'!. "lbe'ff'IUP ha1 established a
commtttet tq phone .. ch parent to ft·
plaln the ot'ganiil.Uon'a projects and.
needs.
The P.ti11ion Viejo PTO has adoptflCJ a
special theme for the yur, lhe "Thrff
t '1 ''•l nte re11t , JnlUallve. and
tnvo\vemtnt." ,,_who wish to join the group will be
ablt to do so at the "Back to school" a«>
Uvlty.
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By THOl\1AS l\1URPHINF.:
01 I'll• 0•111 l"llel 11•H
THE WAYWARD BLIS: Thi!: gre11:n
\\'ecnie. also knov.·n as Old Sn1okty and
wmetimes alias The (;runt, may soon
become as extinct a form of transporla"
lion as the Big Red Cars of yesteryear.
South Coast Transit Corpor::i tion may
he in the rinal throe!! -0f ahandonlng its
bus service which used to be kno~n as
the Laguna-Santa Ana line .
Over the years. this coiistal bus service
plied i~ machines on a route thAt
1meandered from Santa Ana down through
Costa Mesa to stops in Newport , Balboa
and on downcoast to Laguna.
IF YOU HAD a nickel for every kidnty
shaken a long this route over the }'t:ars,
you·d never have another mont.y worry.
La1nentably, I guess. it's money that is
the root of ending the route,
in s}:nnier times. lots of folks rode !ht
bus J(ne and that's ho\\·come its vehicles
gol so many colorful nicknames lik e the
Green Weenie and 'fhe Grunt. Old
Smokey v•as applicable too. Just follow
one fo r a couple or miles.
Years ago. South Main Strttt in Santa
Ana \>.'as known as The WashOOard. This
was because adjacent farming lands
drained off onto the roadway, causing a
buckling of the pavement into sharp un-
dula tions for about thret mill's. Th i s
was a favorite spot for riding the L.aguna-
Santa Ana line. After that, you didn 't
need to spend a dime on lhe roll~r
coaster at the Long Beach Pike.
THEY'VE LO NG SINCE fixed Santa
Ana's WashOOard but it apparently hasn 't
aided bus line fortunes An y. Directors of
South Coasl Transit Corporation i re cur-
rently pleading with the California Public
Utilities Commission to 11llow them to
knock off service lo Laguna Beach t1nd
l\'.e .... ·port ·Balboa via Cost.ll Mrsa .
They assert that !he. Grttn Weenie lost
them $48,000 last year despite incretses
in fares .
Ti cke t prices fo r lhe grand ride on The
Grunt went up last March but patronage
went down 29 percent.
SO IT IS THAT if the PUC okay& lhe
bui; service demi5e, th e Green Weenie
may join Pacific Eltetric Ra ilway·~ Big:
R~ Ca rs and never pass our way Aga in.
It ls a somewhat peculiar that till lhi!!
comes at a time ...,·hen a lot of people, in-
cluding Orange County Transit District
leaders. art probing "'ays to ex pand
public transportation and thus re move A
lot of smog·inducing vehicles from our
roads.
Jn fac1. transit district directors onl y
lhis week decided 10 n101•e ahead "''ith Iii
S25.fl00 stud\' of count\' bu~ neerl.~.
AND LAGUNA BEACH city orficlalP.
are seeking permission to !'.'Xpand lh!'.'i r
municipal service i n 1 n Laguna Hills,
Leisure World and l..a guna Niguel. In Lo~
Ang eles. !ransi1 official~ have ~en ex-
perimentin g wi1h m1ni·bl1ses lo help M>l Vt
the highway ('rush.
Thus ln A lime vihe n people ll rf' pu~hin.:
fnr morl' bus ~ervicf'. l!1e c;rPen \\'tenlo>
1.~ dying. That's tht trouble 111'ilh buse~. 1t
stems .
You can't
or going.
Pat 'Viii Go Alon!!
"'ASHll\GTON IAPI -i'.1 1·~. R•C'h!rd
l\1xon ha$ C'onf1rn1ed that ~ht will be
gol ng with the President on hi" trips IO
the S<iviet l,'nion And China .
"Oh. sure," she replied emphatically
wh-:n ~Hiked if she plans to maKe lht tr\p
!o Moscow 1n May . She t1cCQmpBnied htr
husband on his hi storic lrip In !he Sov ltl
Union when he was vice presld~.nl in 1959.
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CUBA HIJACKING ATTIM~T ENOS NEAR BEGINNING
lreken Line Indicates Orlgin1I Propoa!ICI Revte te H1v1n1
Tight Security. Engulfs
f(osygin 011 Canada Tour
O'rrA \\'A /UPI 1 -Soviel Premier
Alt!xei N. Kosygin, sho10:ing no Ht effects
from his manhandling by 11 freedom-
shoutin!!; protester Monday, was •II but
('nguH~ by guards toda~· as Canada
niounte<l one of the hea viest security
11hields evtr required by a foreign visitor
in peace time.
Kosygin . unhurt by lht iocident l\.1on-
day, wa! encirC'led by 11 bol.'ltered forct of
some 10 bod yi:uards as he arrived at the
parl iament building f("lr his sernnd round
nf talks with Prime Minister Pierre
Elliott Trudeau.
Kosygin smiled a~ he r~sponded in-
liudiblv lO Trudeau's welcome question or
concern. "did you 1et a 1ood nigh t'•
1!e@p?" and then walked "'ilh his security
Border Tension
Branded Grave
By Mrs. Gandhi
guard the few steps into parliament.
Only a small gr1YUp of chanting pro-
testers was on hind for Kosygin 's 11rriv1l
for tht talks . But the intensifi~ pro·
tection was ord~red following his attack
,._!onday ind against the prospec! of a
mass prot~st by thous11nd ~ of Jews con·
verging on lhe capita l lh roughout the
morning to participate in demon1trations
planned for the afternoon.
'l'he 67-yet1r--0ld premier escaped in iury
but he was buckled to hi! knees Monday
when as assailant lea~ on his ba ck
shouting "long liv e Hun1ary!"
A 27-year--0ld Hungarian emigrt. Gtza
Matrai, of Toronto. wa.t arraigned in pro-
vincial court toda y on a111ault charges
rtsulting from ~the epitodt. Th e
somelime-ha irdre11er and minor party
candidate in On!ario's forthcomln11 pro-
vincial elecllollf h111 a history of acth'e
in,•o]\·ement in e1tremt r i 11 ht· w in ii:
.rroups 1u!'.'h as the F..dmund Burke
Soeciety t1t'ld the Hungarian Fr~ed<')m
fi,llhte.rs Association .
Police 11id 1 second men IAken intn
custody at 1 1uspected rnmpanion 1,f
Kosygin's attacker was cl eared and
rel!'a1@d without !'.'har1e1 late Monday.
NEW OELHJ (U PI ) -Prime Minister Matrai wa1 held without bail pending
Indira Gandhi !oday called !ht military his ntit court 1ppeart1nct, 1et for Nnv . 2. ..,,,..._._,;:w~h<n:::'. he will be r~uired to enter a buildup on both side., of the .,. 1 plea.
between India and Pakist an 11 ' rave" Sovie sou rces, meanwhile, sAid that
development ~•id she w red Ko 5ygin fl ta ken tilt Monda y 11itt1rk . in
to meet an Y t l't ridt and, s determined no! to let 1t 1n·
~..,.,....,~1 and Indian ei,11ht-day vis it t.o Canada.
massed along the easant it may ha\'e been for
after tension.~ i
sharply over lhe
problem. Nearl.v !I. illion refugt~s
have ned to JndiR . and Paki~tRni leAdt'r!!
charged that India "'ill not permll them
to return .
In Peshi.war. Pakistan. Air Marshal
A. Rahim sent 1 telegram tn lndlan of-
ficials warning lhe air fore~ will take
"appropriate 11.ction" if lndian planes
continue lo violate PAkislan's t1lr .!lpact .
R11.him. tonim;inder-in-<·hi,.r or the
Pakistani Air Vnrce. sa id Indian violiition
nf air gpa ce 01·er both F:a.~\ and \\lrst
rakistitn had become "more frequ~nt,
deli bf>.rate l'nd provocati ve."
"I Am prtpared to mPt t 111i,vbocl.1· i(
1hertb.1• something ig ~olved." Mrs.
r.andh1 ~aid in A ne1\'S conference toda)'
Bui she Ra ve 11 neg ativ e respon~e In
11ues1inns about recent stattmtn!~ by
rald ~tan Prt~id~nl Agh;i Mohammed
Yahya Khan th;it diflerences on the ~uh
continent should br set11ed by a dialoaue
bttween the lll'O cnuntrl e~ in"ead of w•r.
"The queJtion is. what i~ there tn
di.,cus~ bttween India and P•ki1t11n .. "
~he s1 id. •·Jt i~ not 11 n lndo-Pakislan prn-
h!tm. The problt m is between the
military regimt nf Pakist an and the
elected leaders of Ba ngla De:lh."
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Moscow Jews
Bid for Freeclo111
OTT A\\' A 1Li Pl 1 -A 11roup nf Mosco''
.ltws APPf'Aled to Primt Mini.'lter Pierr,
£llio11 Trudeau 1odav tn ur)ll' Sov t,t
Premier Alexei N Ko.'l.ygin to permit fret
emi11ra1 inn In Israel.
Rtprt11enla1ive.~ nf •·s1.ur!,nt .Stru&Rlt
lnr S01'ie! ,Jewrl'." A U.S -C;inadian
('lrj!A ni7.111ion (lf un.ivtrsit.v 11tudent~. said
the appeal \I'll~ made in 1 lonlii: distanct
hdrphont <'All to Gabri,I Shapirn, a
Sorlet Jtll'ish •C'tivi~t 1n Moscow
Sh11piro RllVt the sludtnt~ a me~.~•R'
fn r Trudeau signl'd by 40 Jewish p,rl!fln.~
hl'1ng in Moscow and RI J:a . !hr J:roup
s11ld _
Tht me11s.1111, 11 \d lhrt· hopl'd Trudl'llJ
wou ld r~mind Kos yRin to "nptn the door~
for the .J~w~ who "'an1 lo Jin lo lsra•I nflt
only becau1e or hum1ni!ari11 n rt.a ~nn~.
but alao Mc•u5e his aovernment i.'l a
Jign•lory tfl the univer1al declaration of
hum•n rights."
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Utue-'eyed 1te.wardeu on htr first working
fliaht w•s credited today with thwarting
a convicted Killer who tried to hij•ck a
711 jetliner with 31 passenger! aboard for
a 5,000 mile flight from Alaska to Cuba.
Nancy Davis. 22 . Seattle, w ho
gr1duated only Sunday from flight 11chool,
said tht hijacker "stuck ,.. gun into my
face" ahortly after the Wein-Consolidated
111r1ines pl11 ne took off Monda y from
Anchorage for Bethel in we11tern Alask a.
Tht stewarde.'ls talked the hijacker intn
letting tht ~ilol turn the plane around and
land at A~horage to let out the pas-
senaers art! another stewardess. The
plane took off again, this time for Van-
couver.
Tht hijacker. who finall y surrendered
to a Royal Canadian Mounted Police ln·
~pector "'ho boarded th e plane here. "'a .~
identified as Dalt Lllbnn Thomas, 23. of
Hawthornf", CalH.
The FBI said Thomas was released in
August from a federal priso n camp in
Ala.'lka aft~r serving a manslaughter
s('nlence for shooting a ma.n in Kodiak,
Alask 11. in 196~.
From the time the hijacker threatened
~liss Davis until the tlmt ht surrendered,
ht landed thre~ times. took off tiwce and
kt.pl authorities on both sides of the
border tt nsl' for 12 hours.
He forcf"d !he plane to return to
Anchorage. take off and fly to Vancouver.
take off again -presumably for Havana
-then return to Vancouver after , liO
minutes in !he air.
After the passengers were allowed lo
get off in Anchorage th~ plane flew I.500
miles to Vancouver "'ilh only Thomas,
Miss Da1•is. pilot Don Peterson. fir"t of-
ficer Ray 1'-·li ller and engineer Ke ith
Fnrsgr~n .
Then the jet took of/ agaln. AOOut an
hour later it returned anrl RCMP Inspec-
!or Bruce Northrup got aOOard and took
Thoma.'! into custod.v without a struggle
alter a long cnnversation.
Soviet Defector
Who Bared Ring
Arrives in U.S.
\\' ASHIN(iTON I AP I -A Ru~sian
dPfector said l.o have di11c!os~d eid~tence
nr a Soviet sp_v ring in Belgium is now in
thP Uni\f"d States al!Pr hcing 1:rant.,d
poli1ical a\1lum , :iccording tri the S~3te
Oepartmenl.
A brief statement issued !11onday af-
ternoon Sflid Anfltot~ Tchebotarev. a
n1en1brr of th e Soviet lrade miJ;sinn in
Reloz ium. re('en\ly asked the U.S.
Emba~~Y in Bru~sel~ to be Rllow~d lo
r·n ter the United States. His requesl "'"·'
granted . !hr department said .
Tchebotarev has been missing (rom the
Soviet n1ission since t.Rrlv this month , hut
lJ.S. officials de clined io say ,1·hen he
~~kl'd lnr 11svlum . whtn he enle.red the
L'nitP.d St ates· or where he i~ staying.
r-,·pilher would they !'ay why he sought
l'!svlu m ln the Uni1rd Slates rather than
Rl'0li:ium, bu t 11n official ~aid i1 is n0t
unus.ual for s.uch defectors tn be brought
t.o America.
There v•a~ virlually no personal in-
formation available about Tchebotartv
beyond his connection with the Silv1et
tr:\dr mission . exctp! for rf"por1~ he \\35
11 friend of Ole,; l.ya lin . an nther Rus~1an
df'ff'C'lor "''ho recenll~· informed on a
Snvie t sp y rin(i': in Gree! Br itai n ..
According 10 the BelRian forP1i.:n
mini ~trv. Tchebotarl'V had tnld 1he .'.m~ri~·an emb11s.oy in Brus~P l~ nf the i:r .v ~
r1niz. 'in th at country and the infonnation
11·11~ thrn turned over to the Belgian
govf'mmenl
AllhouJih 1ht BrussC'l ~ (i':OVt>rnmcnt ('al\-
M.l An f'xtraordlnary c•binel meeting rnr
\\:,dnesd11v lo dtAl wllh th e situ;it lnn,
Relgi11n offici3ls ~ndica le<I ~here won '! .be
;in1' ac:tion mat£h1ng the British cxpul!110n
rol • !O!I Russian~ that followed Lyalin 's
dlscln~urts .
"Tchebo!arev's statements had not
revtaled re a\lv new ele ments lhal would
l('ad the Belf:i An government to tak~
spKt.1cular 3rtion as regard~ a l~rge
number nl Soviet citizens," the foreign
min istry said'.
Kissinger Lar:ids
In Guarn; Next
Stop Red China
AGA NA. Guani \ UPl' -Presidcnti<1I
F'oreian Policy Adv iser Henry Kissinger
loday arrived in Guam -the last stn p
before he g~ to Mainland China to
prepare the wa}' for Pre~idenl Nixon ·a
forthcoming trip 10 Pekin g .
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1111 11vernight in Guam. thl'.o to ny to
'9 Sht1n1ht1i ind Peking Wednesda y, As ian "' ,. time. ~ ·" During hi~ rinal days in Haw11il K l~~-
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ntr.upied twenty room~ at the Maun.a Kea
" Beach Hotel. Some U phonea were in-" at alled in a (.'Omplex communications
renter which aroused specul ation lhllt
Ni1on may !Ak.e the ~ame route with even
Yi mort el1horate preparalion.
After an nvernight st.ay on Guam, the
$!rQ_up was scheduled to leave early tor
S'h•nRhll1 whtre the y will take on two
ot Ci'untse n;n'1gator5 and lhe11 fly for Pe·
Icing.
Peterson said the hlJacker fir't said he
wanted to go to Ha vana but became
undecided and agreed to talk to
authorities.
''He kept saying he needed time to
think ." the pilot said. "He rel)f"ated
several times he needed limf' to think "
Peterson sald Thomas "just seemed
very undecided " during lht OO·mlnute
talk v•ilh r-iorthrup.
"No prom\ses were made that I was
all'are of. l\'.o conditions."
i\h~s Davis said that afte r Thomas
madt tht decision to retu~n lo Van-
cou ver, he '"sat down and cried. I felt ter·
ribly sorry for hlm,"
Bill Kristovich, 38. asi;111tan! station
manager !or Wein at Bethel. said ''Miss
Dav13 "'as a very cairn. level-headed
yo ung lady."
Margie Hert i. the other stewardess
sald, "Nan<·y talked the hijacker in to let·
ting the rest of us off ."
f.fi ss Davis said the gunman tan1e out
of the plane's bathroom and confronted
he r shortly after the craft took off.
She said Thoma s pointed a .38-callbcr
pistol a! her face and told her he didn 't
"'ant to go to Bethel.
"l was golng to say you shouldn't say
things like hijacking on a plane and theo
I saw the gun was real ," she said.
U.S. Bomber Mistal{enly
l(ills 18 S. Viet T1·oops
SAIGO N 1 UPI) -A U.S. jet righter·
bomber mistakenly killed 18 South Viet-
namese paratrooper~ helpi ng defend
American F'ire B;ise Pace near rhe Cam -
bodi;in border. U.S. spnkesmen said
today. It "'as the v.·orst comb<>J. accidenl
in more than seven month s.
1'he paratroopers \\'ere spotted in the
open Monday by a Forward Air Con-
troller 1 F.l\Cl who mistook them for
Commu nist troops. He called in two A37
Dragonfly jets and one of !hem laid a
pair or ;,oo pound bombs on the paratroop
position, killing 18, "'Ounding seven
seriously and a number of others less
seriously.
Spokesmen said the FA C called fnr and
,1101 a clearance for !.he air strike fron1
the Vietnan1ese paratroop commander at
Thien Ngon F'ire Base ahout five miles 111
thr south. Hf' n1arked !he paratroop posi-
tion with a smoke rocket
One Dragonfl _v dropped i!s bombs hut.
lhe 01her was tol d to ca nrel the mission
alter a frantic radio message from !he
gro11ncl .
Pace. about 80 miles north west of
Saigon, has been under siege for several
weeks. U.S. mili!.ary sources in Tay Ninh
!old UPI Correspondenl Don Davis that <l
direct hil from iocorning Com.n1unist fire
knocked out one nf 1he f!lLir Am "ri"1l'1
lungrange fiel d ~uns there. A second fiel d
J;:Un was ou! (l( eon1n1i.~!'ion because ito>
recoil hL!(fer was not working .
The U.S. cornmand has been trying to
replace the J7S nim and eight·inch c:in-
nnn hut ha~ been pre ven!erl h.1' C(ln1·
munist pressure. As resu ll . il said. lhe
U.S. artillery balter.v there has been
reduced fron1 90 rnen to 60 . An u11-
derstreng1h I'S. infant ry tompany is ~till
parlicipa!lng in defensP nf the ha~e.
f;en. Nguyen Van J\.1 inh. the Sout.h Viet -
na mese C'omn1ander in the area. lold
Da\'iS find L'Pl Correspondent Ken Brad·
dirk that fresh Sou th Vietn;imese units
were hcing sen! in as reinforcem£nt.s. Allt
he ~a id the Communists were dug inln
such deep bunkers that even B52 slri kes
cou ld not dislodge lhen1.
l\.'lilitary spokesrnen said 1he !ragic
mishAp ocrurred ~1Clnday ;:ind invnll"ed ;i
U.S. Air Force A37 Dragn nf!_v Je! "flying
in su p("l(lrt f)f the Tay Minh operation by
AllVN troop.s.
"The ;iircr11ft deli vered hl'("I 500·pnund
general purpose bombs . whi ch killed 18
ARV]'; soldiers and seriousl v woun ded
seven." 1he communique Said . "Ad·
d11 tonal soldiers recei ved lesser WOIJnds ''
''Preliminary investiga!ion indica1e.~
lhe 1arget "'hich was struck had been
{'!tared by the i;:round cornmander,
n1;:irk ed by t.hP Fnrv..·ard Air Controller
and properly identified ;is the ;issil':ned
ta rget." the spokesm an s<11d. "An In·
1·esliga!lon i.~ under wa y."
ln a similar incident insid e Carribn1da
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Oct. 3. a U S. F'4 Phantom jet fired into a
group of South Vietname5e troops near
Kr ek . Fir!d reports s;iid 1 I soldi f"rs \\'ere
killed and 12 wounded but l'Nl;i.s later nf·
ficiall y corrected to on e killed and eight
"'oti nded.
The attack t.1!Jnday the wo1·st such in·
cident since March 5_ when l i S. aircraft
killed J6 ARVN trnops just inside Laos. . . .
Thieu's Victory
Stirs Violent
Youth Reaction
SAJG O'.'.' 1Cl'I 1 -Ra1noag111g Snu!h
Vict name~e studen ts ourned fou r car'
;,nJ iruC'ks and sm;ished up a fifth to-
da.1' ro prol es t President SguyeO' Va n
Thieu·s un opµosed re.election and In de·
mand in1me;liate L" S. 1rJthdrawa l From
1he war. South Vietnamese sen<ilnrs at the sa n1e
tun e cnndf'rnned Thieu 's ~4 3 percent
"\·11·lnr1'" flc·t. .1 in sprtcllc s fnim lhe
fl oor of t!1e1r l'harnhrr Hu t 1hi: Senate <1.,
;i whole 1·oied dn11·n :ri·l8 a bid lo in·
1·cs"tigate the rPsul ls.
Th" ;itt:1t•h.s hv 111r ~tudrnt~ from Can
ll;it Ti::1 ·hr11ri:1I cOlicgr 1nnrked thf sernnri
<l;i t 11f a camp;i lgn a~a insl fn1·cign-owned
vrhh.:les in Sai gon ac. a nH·ans of protest.
:O.l nnda l' studrnl~ burned a lhrre-wheeled ;11h1ihu:~ 1l1;it helnngcd !11 1hr U.K.
Chi ldren·') Emergency Fund rC.\1\CEFl ,
Aboul 20 South \'iet n;;imc.~r h1~h ~chool
students 1·;irry1 11~ <int1~111 l'r nmC'tl! and
antl-Aineriean h;1 nncrs tnd;i_v <1ltac.:ked a
r1l'ilian utili!y t chicle nr.ar \;in llanh
Buddhist Cnh'ers11y in the ~ame ;irea 11s
t-.·lond;i l'·s a!lark The (iri1 er rif the vehi-
(•le fle~I and thf' sludrr.t:s sn1ashcd the
c;ir··s 1,i 11rlo 11·~ ;ind •11ertur nrd it
The st11de11ts c;irl'i1!d 1;t1\ a !'rrie !l nl
raid~ between 4 :ind J p 111 tnd.1 1· in wide·
[\· .~l<1ltered lot<1!1on~ 111 Sai gon and hurn·
fd four mure l'ehlcll'~ inrh1d1 ng :i pickup
truck, a jeep ow11cd b~· a l-'i l1pino and two
unide11 t1f1ed Ameri('a11-1n<1dC' _i;edan.~.
An attal'k, on a fil th ~edJ?.n belonging tn
a rolice doctor m1sf1 rcd :i nd !'.'nded by
burning only ;i hP11p of trash
So n Jailed
P!TTSFIF:!.0. !l-l<1!'S, 1l"Pl 1 -The !'nn
nf :'ilt,r i;hr 1rlgr Po ltC'f' \hii'f l\11ll1am '10f-
f1rrr Ol1 1e ' llhC'nhr im w.~s srntence d
.~1on(lil,I' tn a 21i year 1ail 1rnn fnr helrr
1n,g a ~1111th e~capf. frnm hi,~ father ~ Jail.
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A South Vfet.namest soldier holds his \\1eapon upright and u~es hl s
helmet for a seat as he la kes a brtak in the C:in1hnd1rin ln\1 n nf l(rek.
\\•hi ch has been the scene of heavy f1ghllnl!( l'Cc:e ntly. -
Big W nslt Lond
Sculplor Dick \Vray v.•ashes off a sculpture of an
oversized (no kidding~) brassiere stolen from the
contemporary art museum in Houston and returned
by police Monday. 1'he bra is a size 40-C except 1t is
12 times larger than a normal bra.
Observers Feel Officillls Debate Cause
Conna ll y Next
'rice President Of De sert Plane C1·ash .
\l'ASHJ~GTON (A P\ -PrC's1rlenl f"IX·
nn·s new foreign-affairs assignment for
Treasury SC'cretar.v John B Connall.v has
added anolher feather to the tall Texan's
hat. and spuri·cd fresh speculation that
Nixon 1s grooming him as a 1972 running
n1a1e.
1,1,'hite House officials rlisclnsed r.1onday
that Nixon has tapped his so I e
Democratic Cah1net rncmber a.~ his ol-
flcial represC'nlali\'C 111 the Oct. 31 in-
auguration of South Vietnamese Presi-
dent Nguyen Van Thieu.
The official~ s;iid. \1•1thou! giving
rlrla1ls, 1har Connally also will \'isil other
counlries on his ,\s1an journc~" Another
:;ource said his iliner11rv includes a stop
in Tokyo for talks v.·11h Japnnese officials
bein.1: buffeted by protests over an al!.ree-
n1t'nl s1gn<'d !ast wrl'k cuttin,it Japanese
text1!e shipn1en!s lo the United Stales.
But il i.~ the Vietnan1 \'is1t -a seen1-
1nJily unusual ass1gnincnt for ;i man best
knov.'n as !he chief spokesman for the
new f\.'ixon econnn1ics -that most in-
trigued this intrii;ue.111inded capiti1l and
started !he to11gucs wagging anew about
the possibili ty he nii~ht supp!;int Spiro T.
Agnew as i\ixo11 ·s vice presidential
l'hO\Ce.
The intrigue WA!i heightenrd \\'hl'11 1t
was recalled 1ha1 Secrerary of Defen se
illelvin R. Laird plans tn be in Brussels
Oct. 26·28 for a meeting of North Atlantic..
Treaty Org11nizatinn officials, then plans
to go to \:1etnam the first v.·eek in
:"\o,•emhcr.
PEACH SPR!Nr.S. Ariz. (L'rl I -
Aviation officials in Nel'ada and i\riznn;,
disagreed toliay O\·er thf' pnss1hle t.:au~c
of the crash of a sig ht ~f'cing pl;in r nn ;i
desolate desert pl;iteau in ll'h1r!l JO
persons died.
f\lean\\•hilc. 11 small Sheriff's pn~r.c
v.'hich bra\'ed pelting ~no1~ ::ind ril111 1n
reach the crash scene 40 miles f'l'lr1h nf
here and 95 miles northea~I of L;is \'"I.!~~.·
reqursted a helicopter to !ry to ferry 01.:t
the bodies.
Among the dead 11·ere Dr. .!?1nr~ H
Allen. former t: S Con1n1ic;..,1'l:lcr of
Education, and his wife, Florrnre_
Thr seven deputies ;it the rr;i ~h .~i 'e ,
l0Cated nearly half V.'ilY tip the side r,f liie
7.200-foot-high platrau. said tl \YuL1 1d be
nearly impossible lo carry out the IY!d1es
in ground operations.
Bui because of high \~·inds and hi•:i\·y
~now . officials at Nellis Air Fort<' H:>~c 1n
Ne\'ada and Hamilton Air Force B;)S" 1n
C;ilifomia said they could not. l;in(l a
helicopter. Ho\vevc..r, th e Air J\'.1tion:il
c;uard in Phf'onix said it 11·ould a~tc.n1pt
lo land one today.
"There's no v.·;iv thry c;:in rar~1· nut 1hr
bodies. onl y a hclicop1 cr can do 11 " s..::rl
a spokesman for lhe r-.1 oi1;n·c Sheriff's Of·
f1ce in Kini;?1n<1n . Ariz. \1·i11r h is
coortlina!ing rec<n·ery operntinns.
The twin-engine Cessna 402 on 3 trip\<:>
the Grand Can~·on as p;irl of 1hc Si'•'nic:
Airlines of Las Vegas ncet. sma~l1cd 111\0
th e side of lhe plaleau S:iturda.\' durini, a
Rap Bro,~n Recovering
.\E\\' YORK 1LPl 1 -H
Rap BrO\\n. undrr ;i hea\y
~erurity guard ;it Rnose\'ell
Hn~p 1!;"1I. 11 <1<;; listed 1n fr11r
c1111rl 11 1nn toda:,, rrco\er1 ng
frnn1 11,un~hnt wounr!s 1n the
abdnn1en
Tl11" hl;:ick militant w;is shn!
h1·1re ;ind car1urcd h,v polire
S;ilurda~· on an upper V.'<'Sl
side rooftop
ed minutes before Rro1vn·s fir·
rest when they broke up a rob-I
bery at a bar and a ~un batlle 1 ensued. One patrolman \\'as
reported in l;:i1r co11d1t1on at
Rr~osevelt. the n1her \\asr'
!reated and released.
Police arrested three n1hcr
111en in connecl!on with !hr in-1
C'1de n1. They were ;irraignedl
;ind ordered held in lieu of l
~150.000 bail each. Tv.·o pol icemrn wrre wound-
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wintry storm. The wreckage was locn:ed
Sunday h.v a sea rch plane.
Thr p1loL ;i veteran of 600 such flights.
turnrd h;ick hec<1usr of a storm -;is did
four other Scenic Planes of the same trip.
Thr other planes made it back.
il1~·\es Rugenberg. chief of the Feder;il
Aviation Adm1nis\r;ition's Ph o e n ix
c;rner11l Al'i(ttinn District. said the pilot
nia1 h;i\ e dnfterl too f;ir into !hf' storm
hefnrc> deeid1ng \I) turn bark. "! don't
bc!ievr !he accident 1>.·ould have occurred
H lhr pilol h;idn 't gone so far before turn-
in g bacli ." he said.
R111 John Sr1bold. president of the small
;11rhne. said , "There could have been
1.000 rf'asons for the crash. I don'.!
necessari ly bel1e\·e y,·eather v.·as the
rea;f\n "
Art Rflm<iinc, chief of the FAA's Las
\'cg;i~ A\•i;ition District. agreed vdth
Seibold. He ~aid the other pilots rep!lrted
nn icing. w·1nd currents or other ex-
c<·s~i\'clv b:id \\'Cather conditions.
"There \1·ere !'nnw i;hnv.•ers in the arf'a,
hut cnndi!inns \\'ere still good fnr visual
flight rulf'S. The other planes had no trnu-
blr g-ctting back."
Thi' Shrr1ff's /}OSSe at. !_lie scene se l .out
S11nr!.:iv on its overland t~k of 300 miles
fron1 -Anzona 1ntn Nevada. north into
ltah and down to ShJvwitz Plate;.u. Of
th1· last 75 niiles from St. George. Utah lo
lhc crash. 50 miles were by dirt road and
!hr l:i st 25 over open country. The posse
used fnur-wheel-drive vehicles.
to buy Hi9h Qu.ality SO LITAIRE REFLECTIONS
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D. Emerald, 14 karat wh~e gold, $550.
E. Round. 18 karat white gold, $650.
F. Marqu ise, 14 karat white gold. $675.
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Auto Fir111s
Get Delays
In Testing
WAS HINGTON iUP J1
The auto industrj· has v.·on
delays in government im-
position of bumper strength
standards and more at'C'Jrate
emission tests.
The Environmental Protec-
tion Agency i EPA i canceled
its proposal under which the
revised exhaust tests v.·ould
have been reqwred for all 1973
end 1974 models. It said the
new !esls will begin ~·t!h 1975
models instead .
And I he Transportation
Department made final its
rule under v•hich !974 models
musl have front .;nd rear
bumpt!rs that withstand a 5
mile per hour crash into a
"'all, plus a 5 m p Ii. thump
\vith 11 heavy p e n d u ) u m ,
without dem11ge lo ''critical
gafety systems,"
But the rule granted sm;iller
cars 11 n ext ra yea1· to meet the
pend ulum tcsl, ~he exempt ion
covers cars V.'il h A \\'heclbase
of 115 inches or less ;hat are
either con\'ertibles. hardtops
or have no back seat. An EPA
spokesmen said this includes
10 lo 13 percent of ell car pro-
duction.
Henderson Case
To Take R ecess
Fi'. J\lEADE, J\!d , I AP ) -The prosrr ullor1 called l!!
The r-.1y Lai cour!-rn11rtial of last v.1tne:is :'llonday
Cot. Oran K. Henderson , r-.laj Carroll J. Tirhennr, 32,
altfady in its third moorh, rhe prosecutor, del a y e d
goes into a two-v.·eek r"cess formal resting m his case
today after the 1urors finish un til the seven Jurors finished read1nJ:r testimony that the of-
ficer gave at a pretrial hear· reading the transcrip!s of
ing, , Hen derson's pretrial
The iudge, Col . Peter S. test1n1ony, abridged by the
\rondolowski . also \lo'as to rule JUdge
on \\'hether the prosecution 1s Recause of a m 1 l J t ;i r y
entitled to hear a tape judges' conference 1n Atlanta
recording the defense plans to nei.:t week . the court w;is to be
introduce in its trial phase, 1n recess unlll /\ov. 4. y,•hen
beginning r\O\'. 8. !he defense v.·111 present le(!al
Hendenwn. bng?.'.IP mm-argun1ents for d1 sm1ssal of the
mander of the troops that charges ;iga1nst Henderson.
sv.·ept through !\1y La 1 .11 ~ TJ1e t11i·o generals ;ind flve col-
,1\E\\I Y0!1K (UP! i -\'1p-.\'ears ago, 1s charged ..., 1th .Onel:l t.q;m,i:. Henderson will
pie Leader .!err~· Rubin says CO\'er1ng up the kllling of old lretum 1'\0\'. 8 tn hear the first
!here will be denions!ralions n1en. women and children in 'of some 40 11 itoesses planned
the South Vie!namese h;imle!. bJ the defense.
Yippies Plan
Tactics For
GOP Jl1eet
at the Rrpublic;in NAt1nnaJ 1/; ========================='====================;
Convention in Slln Diego, next
July si111ilar to those At the•
Democratic convention i ·n
Chicago in 1008. I
"\\'e \\'ill do tn lhf' 1-l<'publi-
cans in Sa~ Diego \1·hat \l'e did 1 to the Qentodr<'ttJc·P a"r ! y !n l
Chirago.''. Rubin s::iid in a
radio inter\'iew r-.tondav. "\Ve
v.•ill defeat Nixon in 1912 just 1
like we helped d e C e a t
Humphrey in 1968 " · I
Do you wish you had
more faith in God?
~ ·come'to this Christian Science Lecture
"A IA.SIS FOR JUSTICE"
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A Great Idea, but • • • $?
Heightened public 3\\'&reness of thP importance of
protecting the natural env ironment fr om un"·1se devel·
opment has prornpted political ac tion on a good many
fronts.
Perhars the mos t far-reaching move 1n California
to date came last "'eek \vhen the Rea gan administration
released a long·range plan for preservalion of the slate's
l ,072 miles o( scenic coasUine.
The report. couched Ln sometimes lyric terms. spoke
of the need lo protect Lhe coasll tn e so future generallons
can ··look out In the horizon and feel the ocean ·s spell
consume them as 1t did the first explorers. early Cali·
fornia re51dents an d some of the present visitors fortun·
ate enough to f1nrt unspoU ed segments of the coast."
Produred by the state Department of Parks and Rec·
reat1on. the 123-pa,i:::e plan recommends that the stale
buy 300.000 acres of land and 236 miles of shoreline to
preserve its scenic and recreational value.
Except for foo t trails, all development \\'Ould be
banned in natural preserves covering 324.000 acres of
coastline land. To preserve hjstorically significant areas
in U1e coa stal zon e. the report recommends addition of
more lha n t\\'O dozen sites to the state park syste1n.
They ,.,.ould represent the Indian, Spanish and .'\merican
eras in California's his tory.
The report estimates the current cost of arquirin2,
protecting and developing fo r pu blic use of j ust lhe rec·
ommended 236 miles of coastline \l'OU!d exceed Sl bil·
lion. And that fi gure could be optimistically lo""
The parks and recreation group reported the cost
could be shared by the fede ral government and other
\1estern slates. since \Vest Coast parks are used by people
of many slates. That may be qui te unrealistic. \\lould
Californians acce pt taxation by \V_yoming, for example,
so that state could buy a mountain range used occasion·
ally by Californians for bunting, fi shing and skiing:' \Ile
think noL
The report also suggests use of part of the gasoline
tax revenue fo r areas adjacent to hig h\.vays and setting
up parts of Pacific Coast Highway as toll roads, the re-
ceipts going for scenic vi stas, access "'ays and rest a.reas.
A region-u1tde tax 'vou.ld be assessed to develop beaches
used primarily by metropolitan area residents.
It's all a great idea. clearly in the long-range public
interest. But ca n enough public enthusiasm be generat·
ed lo produce a financial ans\\'er anytim e in the fo rsee-
able future~ That's the big question the report doesn't
and can't ans...,'er, at least at this moment.
Welch's Strange World
The great majority of the American people approves
of President Nixon's bold moves to reach detente with
Peking and Mosco"·· according to recent polls. But
fringes on the far right continue to live in their O'-''n
little \vorld.
-Robert \Velch. founder and leader of the John
Bi.rch Society, tells his followers the President is trying
to use his office as a stepping stone to become r uler o(
the \\'orld. \\.'ith Communist help.
-.'\ fellow Bircher, Orange Co unty's Congressman
.John Schmitz (R-Tustin ), condemning lo"'er defense
spending relative to increased spending on domestic
problems. charged that bolh this an d Nixon 's pending
..,trip to Peking are playing into Co mmunist hands. He
\\'ould keep Red China out of the United Nations.
-And r ight in li ne, George Brokate. member of the
county Republica n Central Committee, said Ni.~on is
"selling us out by traveling to Red China. It's a surren·
der to communism."
'Vho says the Birch tree doesn't bear nuts~
Tli e True
Mark of
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Roger!f Blu1itly lfar1ied on ltfiddle Ens t
'Ci vilization'
( .... ,~ ..... -v-.. .....,.~
~ t ' • ;{;,, l
Sydnev j. Harris ~ l . t '" . ..-) l ( ' -'.l. ~
~tan 1s still Ih·ing in the primitive
\\.'Orld. The division v.·e make between
"barbarism'' and •·ci\'tl1za11Cin" is com·
pounded out of vanity and illusion. Viev.'-
ed a thousand years from now. our cen-
tury will seem as much a part of the
'·dark ages'' as the eighth century now
~eems to us.
What fools us. and
susta ins us 1n our 1/.
h1s1on. is our growth
m lechnology. Our
mechanislJc ""'ofld
\'iew makes us think
that because of e'Jec.
tr1c1ty, ai rpl ane<>.
Cf"lf?i\·t yor belrs ;ind
skyScrapers. we are
Sl)mehow super10r to
the Hittites, the Babyloruans and the
Goths.
BUT THE TRUE m a r k of
'c1vL1tzat1 nn" is C!\'thty -that is. gnod
manners at the deepe st lei el nf beha\ inr.
And our manne;s are no bener than !he\'
.... ·ere a thnu~and year~ agn: indeed . g11c.'~
nur ;i.,.,·esome inst ruments of lechno!rig'.
our bad manners are no""' 1nlin1tel" more
da ngernus than ei·er in the past. \re are
nn1.1· a bit In hate more t'ffec\1\ eh', hut 1,·e
dn nnl kno1.1· hnw to lo1e any bt'ner. \\'e
arr nnw al.ile tn conduct mas~i\'e and
n1ut11al!v su1c1dal 11ars lit>tv.een .,.,·ho!e
rnn11nents . 11hereas 1n the pa''· .... ars
11·,,r.-hm1t rr! tr. small c1ty-s\al"'5 or
tl11rh1e~ at the mn sl \\'e are n0v.-ahle tn
1'n1~rin th e air every,,., here. pnllutf' all the
11alPrs. and make prer~· crnp rarl1nact11·e.
-e1•en amnng people \\'Ith ''horn "·e
have no qu;;irrel. \\'e hal'e been able to
d1?spr>1l !hr coun1r1·s11:le ;ind makP the t't1y
1ncrea~1ngl y uninhabitable. so that 11e re-
ta in neither the consolations of rusticity
Supermarkets and other self-serv-
ice stores have to search for
blocks around for their carts. Peo-
ple v.·ho take SSO carts home are
thieves and police should trea t
them as such. They raise every.
ooe 's food costs and s.houJd be
fined and jailed. D. G. R.
:::u!~~ur.,...:n-:~ t11~.!'1H"!~' s.:-.
Y-H I _.... '9 GIOo1nJ 0 111. OMIY 1'1191.
nor the advantages of urbanization.
Whichever environment we. opt for, tile.
discomforts are beginning to outweigh
the benefits; and there is no place to live
that combines the beauty of the .counlry
with the culture of the city -wllich is
what civilizatio n ought to mean.
I WAS BORN DUR ING one Great War,
lived through another . and perhaps will
see the third (and fina l I one before I die.
I cannot· believe this represents a signifi ·
cant advance in human affairs since
''barbarian" times. \\'e are able to keep
many more people alive on a retail basis .
through progres! in science. medici ne
and sanitation -onl y to be. 11hl e lo kill
many more on a wholesale basis. through
batUeships. bombs and gas chambers.
The 20th Century is the most murderOUJ
era of manktnd.
Let me not conclude on a bleakly
pess1m1st1c nn!e. It need not remain this
11 ay, there 1s nothing ine rl!ab!e about
our fate. But, just as the first step to
becoming better is to knov.· you are bad.
and !he hrsl step to becoming v.·ell 1s to
kn0v.· ,·nu are ill, the first step to becom-
1ne CJ\'lhzed ls to know you are .still
b;irh;ir11us. \\'hen v.·e sto p th inking of
our<.eh·!?s as "c1v1hzeci,'' and begin to in·
1pHr e 11·hal !he \\'Ord truly means. 11·e
may be;1n to cross the threshold of
hl1manhood.
Sr/er!1 011.~ jrorn r'fr , 1-/arrrs' lntest
rriU,,cr10" qf cn/11•n1i-s in book form,
"Lrarri1g lhe Surface" are bt1ng re·
printed while he ts on vacation
-Editor
Law as a Bag of Tricks . .
M~ Slt'1n is the head of a small but sut·
cessful Ne"' York p11bh~h1ng hou~e 1 Stein
& Day! whose autho rs range frnm the
smaJl.se!ling essayist Lf she A~ Fiedler to
lhe be5t-selhng novelist Elia Kazan.C'The
Arrc.ngemenf'). Stein is a nO\'ellst him·
self-an unusual. t1·e11 risky a\'ocati oo
for a publisher. His second y,·ork. "The
~1ag1clan.'' has just appeared from a
rival houSf II>elacort e).
Actually, it is on ly incidenlatly about a
ma gici an. an amateur JJne al that. the
author-publisher admitted rl t1 ring a visit
here la ~t wctk. It is mostly ahout lhe
Jaw. lhe tricks some la"·yers play, and
about the administration of justice which.
he reels. is often an illusion aj._best •• a
series of sleight.of-hand I.ricks fhat smart
lawyers rely upon t.o mesmerize judges
and juriea.
STEtN FU'<i'DS l\.1ANV flaws in_ the lqal
profes!lon. An example wss the Leslie A.
Fiedler case in which the mlddl~aged
crftic?-t.e1c.her w11 convicted on a mari·
juana chJrae in Buffalo. • Y: Stein. wbo te.~fi~ for his atithor. feel!! lhil was a
trumped-up case. charged with pre}udi~e
1 ipc.J udlna anti-SemiUsm l and much legal
."" ,.i,... ' ma 5 ...
A!ttt he JChieved • cnnviction. the
progecutor. Stein said. admitted he was
fort«! to shout a lot during that tria.I on ly
because he didn't have much of a ca~t'
•·The M!.glclan" Js not based l)n· the
Fiedler aff.alr, bu!. the tihabby , lr1~kery
the.I b«.ame so evident lhere 1~ "'oven
)nto Steln'a brisk and en,irro:ssing fict ion.
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The q Boo kma n
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' THE BOOK IS about a talented 16-year-
o\d dlu~lonisl (as Sol Stein was h1mseU at
that age J whose per formance at a high
school function triggers the host ility cf a
5Choo\ma te, a brutish extortionist and
member of a junior Mafia that control s
the school. The magician Is 1evenly
beaten. lt is the subsequent trial that
e\-ulves lrom this. and the tri cks that set
lhe young mafioso free, that Stein is con-
cerned With chiefl y.
To a lesser degree the. book bears down
on high school exrortion racketa:. In
re~arch from hi1 cwn HudJon River
Valley C1Jmmunity to Pasadena , Sttin
found this phenomenon to be far more
·JN'fvalent Wn most ol us suspec:~ •nd In
affluent arias rather than ghettos. .
"111E MAGI CIAN." Ulen. does emerge
as I socl!il nove l, and on tw o levels.
Ju_dges and la"')'ers "''he ha,·e read tht
book agree v.•1Ui the author Lb.at 50me
legal minds are ofte n too sharp fqr their
J!rofesslon's good. 11nd that there is muCh .
Jedgerdemain. trickery end downright
dtceit practlct'd in the c11u~ cf cBse-win·
nin g ralhnr tlvln In the 1dmlnlstration l)f
JU~l1ce.
A ~ both writer anlf pubh~he r Stein v.·as
pleai;ed to report the wor k had just been
bought hy T11·ent1elh Ct.n1tll}'·F'ox
, \'t'tllflm JIOJl!ID
State Department Is Un der Fire
WASHINGTON -There i!I a very
personal reason behind Sec retary Willi am
Rogers· latest frant ic effort to produce
some kind of a detente in the w<1r-
lhreatened Middle East.
t If he doesn 't. this tortuous and ex-
plosive problem will
be taken out of his
ha11ds.
rrs the only pri·
ority international
jurisdiction still be-
ing handled by the
State Departmenr..
All othe rs. notably
Vielllam and China.
are now directly
under lhe White House -with President
Nixon and his special foreign affairs ad-
viser, Henry Kissinger, making the
decisions.
The blunt 11·arning to Rogers thal he:
must make so me headwa y in bringing
about o. .~1iddle East accord or be str ip.
ped of furl.her author ity in this tem-
pestuous arena is a result of steadily
mounting irritation and impatience in two
k!!y quarters -inner Adm inistration
cou ncils and among Republican leaders,
a number of lhem facing uncertain elec·
t1on contests next year.
THE LAITER RA VE been outspokenly
critical of the Stale [)('partment's inept
and bumbling ineffectua lness. Some ha\·e
even gone so far as to hint this is due
chiefly to the pro-Arab bias of Rogers
and his princ ipal lieutenants.
A~ recently reported in lhis column. a
lop GOP congressional leade r personally
.. ba.,.,·led out" Rngers, and v.·arned
the Democrats \1·ere set lo make the
most of the matter.
He '.''as right. Several days later. Sen.
Henry Jackson 1D.-Wash.1, an in-
creasingly significant President ial con-
tender , sponsored a proposal to gra nt
SSOO million in credit to Israel to buv
more v.·eapons, 11·ith S2."IO mi l ! i o i1
specifically earmarked for long-sought
F-4 supersonic fighter-bombers.
Jackson has long been in the forefront
1n pressing legislallon to arm Israe l. La st
year he put such a bill through Congress.
and there is every likelihood he 11•ill do so
again th is year. He is in a strateg ic posi·
tion to do so.
IN ADDITION to being a ranking
member of lhe Senate Appro priations
Committee, the \Va shington s I ate
De mocrat is chairman of the lnterior and
Insular Affai rs Committee. v.·hich sw1n,E?s
a lot of political weight. Graph ically il-
lustratil'e of Jackson's influence is thal
his Israeli armamen ts proposal last ~·ear
v.·as approved by an oveni,·helming
h1part1s;in majority or 87 to 7.
:.1eanwh1!e. 11•itll Secretary RoAcrs still
n1ak1ng no e\'idcnl hear!w;iy in bringing
the Israelis anrl Arabs tfJgether. the
Defense IJcpar1n1en1 has <1u1etly taken
steps to ensure a continuing supply Of A-4
Skyhawk JCls to Israel.
Israel 1.1·ants to huy ,1oothcr \00 of these
h11ht and mancurrrct blr attack planr~. as
.,.,.C'll as snn1e fiO m1\rc p0\1erluJ F--t
super!'onic: fig hl£"r-ho1nbcrs_
Penlai;on ,1111horitll'S str011i;ly !;1ror
prol'1ding lsrarl 11 uh rhe~c combt1l
planes. as we.II a~ missiles of \·arinus
kinds and other ma1or ""'earions. The l' :-i.
military, 1n direct contra~\ to the tO\'er t
hns1il1ty of the Slate Depa rtment , is
markedly friendly to lsrarl.
TO ·'!AKE CEHTA I."\ lsrarl ran get A-
4 Skyha wk s. the .'\avy 1s n1ak1ng a ne1\'
contra ct 11·i!h the niunufa rturer -
J\lcDonncll Doui;las Corp -to keep I hat
produ c11nn li ne in opcr:ilion
The l. S. air ~rrvices are no ffJn~er
bu.11ng A-~s Th,1t's 11·hy :i r1r11• t'nntrac \ 1s
necessary lo kct·p the '.l!t f'tonn "l l
Df.luglas produc1Jo11 line funct1 nnl:1g. t·n·
der !he new cnrllrfl ct. 2:'i or niorc ~~.I'·
ha11·ks 11·111 he rurnC'd our. 111th dcl 11·rrY
star11ng .1rQund th1 5 time nP>:t _1 r11r. \\'1t11
the product io n ltne 1n (lnrra!lnn. ad-
ditional A-4s can be manu faciured 1f
desi rrd.
The companv Also produC('S !he F-~
supersonic Phantom. That prorl11r11on l.n,.
also is tapering off. hut 15 schecilllctl lO
cont111ue :ictt\'C' for at Jca~I anothe r year.
THE Sf\Yll \\\'K under !he ne w con·
tracl 11 ii! he 1h0 lalrsl 111orlt>l A-4N. ex.
trns1v£>l.Y 1n1pl'(H'!?fl 01 er ca rhrr E arld H
\Crs1ons. Pr111t1pal 1mprovrn1ents are a
n1urh . mr.rr p+l11erf11 ! eninne, grC"ate r
Luekp11 \ 1s1bilr11, c~pac11v 10 carrv a lo t
m0rr :1n1tn1u11t1nn f~lr the 111·0 • 20mrn
rnachinc gun.~. :1111! r!('1 ll'C.S en,1hh ng the
pl.inc In opr1 .-1l£> lrcun <:.horter n1n11 a) s.
On<' f;i1·1C1r hch111d 1 111~ rcnt;ig1Jn's unan·
not:nced ctec1~1m1 to tonl1t1Uf' the Skrha11·k
'product1Qn lute ts new at1thoritatfve in·
fnnnat1on cu11t·ern1ng Egypt's Soviet-sup-
plied arrnAmcn!~
Intelligence :.r,.1rccs now estima te them
at rrcord-h1gh ll'\·rls, and including the
f1.1llu111ng
2:)1) ~11 (;.2 1s. 1(10 SL-l11thll'r·bomber~.
for :i lutal ol s"m" 3·,ri surcr~rin1c combat
pldnt'!', ah•1u! tnplo· J-rt1rl's 1n!n! 2.oon T-
fi l .inrt T j) ~011cl !1111ks. 111nong their
hr··t !)pr 1·nw.1rrls or 40 h;1ttcrles of
:-'r\'1·2 ~111d ~.\~I '.I :t1!11:iin."r<ift n11ssilrs
s1t('d al1111 1~ lht :'Ut'G l <111al ~lore 1han
1.200 ar1il!crv piece~. lnC'llrd1n(( o! least
}il'I n .. I' •(lrl 21'1'~tllrrl anli fOl'\Jflea tlOn J;Un!
\1)11('h f1rr :i .il\il lh !'hrll \ii rri1l('S.
Fnrr l~ll :'ll l111'>it•r /\hb.1 Elian grimly
cit,.d 1rrv ~u·til:ir ~1.111~t1cs to Secretary
fi11rrr~ in fh(•Jr con!,.11·nre :it the Cni!ed
:\,11 ,i11)" l.1 r 11rr'h. u1 .... 1i1ch thr lsraeh
lr1<·r tl c t •• 1r1I lu ~ C••1 ern:i1t'nfs flat
11·'•1 I !ri r,•r1.11f r~·· pl•.10 fnrces Ill
l':o-.; tne Su~"·
l(issingernow Meets Tsing En-plei
SCE'.\E The East is Re<! Room in The
People's Crt'at Hall of 100 Blooming
Flo11·er$, Pek lni?. China. Seated al one
end of a 11·1cker
couch is the_ L's.
Presidential advance
man. ~fr. Hughes
Kissingernow. Seat-
ed at th e other end .
as far awoy as po.~s1-
ble is the Ch1ne5e Di-
fector of Touri sm.
t.lr. Tsin-'!' En-plei.
Both are smiiing,
Griml y.
Kis s1ngernow : Nov.·. then. I'm afraid
lhe only dat es the Pre~ident has open for
his trip to China are between the Viking·
Packers game and the RamM9er garoe
or between the Rose Bol''I and tbe Super
Bowl . \1/hich v.·outd yQu prefer?"'
T1ing: A moment. please.' Vl hile we are:
happy your President will honor u' with a
visi t. we must again prate~ your lwo-
China policy. You must choose whether t.o
recognize them or us.
Kl11ingtmow: \\'e'd llke to. Tsing . But
it is our policy. frankly, that .e !I y(ln
Chinas look a.llke to us. Now about the
crowd at the airport. ..
Tsing : What crowd? What airport?
Kis1in1emow : Peking Airpo rt. The
Presiden t ca.n't Oy into an airport withoul
s crowd to greet him. It •·ou1d look \lke
he 's losing hls drav.·ing power. I'd say you
1hould turn out about 100,000 Tht>y can
wave tbe usuaJ signs. Y.cu know. "l\"1xon·s
the One!" or "Dick's Our Boy'." Do y('lu
think ''Nixon for Pre&idt>nl ! .. would be
suitable?
B11 George ---.
Dear George :
What is the best bait !or trout'.' c 0.
~ar, CD.·
''ou don 't have to pel IQ be
popular.
1Yeah. ""'<'ii l'rT1 get!ihg s•ck of
fhe kinf'l nf quf'slion~ I get -th1~ Is
a LO\'EUlRN column 11.nd rm gn-
lng lo USt' LOVELORJ\' answer5 ' I
Art Hoppe
'
Tsing: No
Kissingernow; Yes. I suppose it-'s loo
early. !\ow. of course.. the six jumbo jels
carrying the 1342 members of the press
"'ill land first so the President can be
phctographed stepping rrom Air Force
One. Then on to the motorcade .••
T1ing: Motorcade"
Kls1lc1emow : We can 't have him
snea king into to1,1rn lik@ a common
crimin;it. can 1\·r"' l.1't ~ .~1"' 1 d ~t1:'r:• ~t
abiltit a half n11!11on ll11!11g 1111.' rnu!l' L">
thr Pek111,c. pol1('c ct11l r fri•ni!il · ,\L11hr
11c can gP! h1111 In doublf' l11~ r.11·.d
estimate. As I ,;"" ii. they're wn1·1ng
America n nags ;incl • ,
Tsing: A1ncncan f\.1.:,~~
Kissingernow: :ind shout111 ~. "Gire 'rm
hell, Dick'." Could ~·ntJ get them to shoul
it in En,l!llsh? :"o offt'n~t'. hut b[lck h•111H'
the Chinese vote i.•n't wr.rth ll hill 11{
beans. !\'ow at th e hotC'l. wr·u nC"ed ftrst a
Press Hospitality Hoom Let s ser, 1,:1~2
times a h.fth a day is thin .
Tslni;:: Gh•e who hell ?
Klsslngerno"'':: N01\' for his per.:;onaJ
Subsidies for Stri kers
By Walter J. Campbell
Editor·ic-Chief
Indu1try·Wetk Magazir1t
Industry .. Week magazine has been
rectiving I lot Of mai\ from angry
readers protesting th@ issu'ance of food
sl:imps a n d other welfare benefits to
workers.
Our C('lrrespondenls question the
fairness of federal subsidies to ttlose "'ho
\'Ol untarily leave the ir jobs. The y cite the
rapid grov.•\h of allotments for the food
stamp proJ:tram. wtiich jumped from SI 15
millio n In 1967 to St.400 mUlkln in t9il.
''Does not this distort the collective
bargaining process, cause strikes to last
loniter than necessary. and · result in
highly Inflationary settlements~"
SO~fETl~I F..S: STRIKE~ l;ike in mQre
money while on strike than they do •·hi:e
\\'orking a ft,ill workWl'l'k. The National
Labor • Mnnage mPnt f o u nA at ion.
\V11shington, c:itei; the ras~ of a Unitf'd
Auto \\'orker in Los An~eles County _ This
11·or kcr 1.1•as m:iking S2.i~ an hou r, (Ir SI 10
a 11·eek ~TOSS f0r a 40.hour wrek . Dcdut·-
11ons t.rimmed his gro$s to S91.J.) lake
home pay.
During the strike. the L'AU p11id him
benefits of $40 weekly -unta1'able. He
wa.~ permitted ·to buy !106 \\'Ort h of food
.stam p~ for $42 a mon!h . 11 non·Laxable
subsidy. The' California \\'elfarl Dept.
paid him liO a v.·eck from the cnle?'gency
t('tlef funds. This ga ve the strikrr $J4.f;~ a
v.•eek more \\'hile he voluntarily stayed
away from the job tha n 11·hl'n he worked.
No wonder he cried \\'hen the strike
ended.
HE \VOULD llAVE needed .i raise
cf about 00 cents an hour just lo, stay
even '"'fth hi& strike Income.
~iany strikers wil l not be sa forlunale.
But the Cflmbinallon of union 9 ·1s.
food slam~. f10~Slbly un('mploym nt
comf)(!nsetion. and qther welfare ~n ts.
v.·hic h 1•ary from • state to eta)('. ttik<'~
much '(')f the suffering-out of voluntary
Idleness for the s1 riker.
The employer p:elto. no !iuch bcneti1s In
raCt. he Is t ~~ed ln pro\1dc thf' r('lle! for
his ~trikln!l emplnyt'~
The. pol1r1ral rout(' by 11hirh ..... , 11rr11·td
at•1vhert' Y.'f' ar!' kind nr puzHf'\ ll!o.
But 11·e ·do think ta11(1!\)'er-~11pportrd
!o!r1 kes . which resul t In h1t:;hly in·
nation;irv 6Ctl !f'ment:;. nrr rirliculnu?>, ~nd cry 'for rcforn1.
\!;t' 11\n I !'r 'n 111 l'.11! l'l'fll!l ft' l!IP f/()Und.;;
ill 1 nn r 1 ... ' 11· ~ h 11 1 1·~ i;if caL~up
;,.,r! ,1 !i Ii 1 h 11111 ~111 :-,,1~ do )11ll ha1•r pro
f(l1'1lb1it"
Tsin,c Onl;, r111~ l 'i111~ :ind g~1nn:ist1cs,
l\i ssi11~1·rn•11\ Tlv·11 ~f•ll hr ttrr throw in
a hl1111!n~ .111 \. \•111 h1~ hlg !'prech 11·\ll
cornr fr,•n1 !hr· li oitt•I h.1lrnnv. \\'1>'r£> bill-
in.'! il as :i ma iflr prin1c-!1nie tcr-1·ee ad·
rl rr:.~ \'1uk"'r11 :;;n1nc\h111g ,1bnut "!'!('m·
min;:? thi.! ri~in~ ll'ie of com :nun1sn1 "
Th( 1) on 1he molorr:ide: back to the
a:rporl. .
Tsin~: \'1ait a minute. \\'hat about !he
talks \\'Ith our leaders~
K ls~inJ!ern11 ~·: Sure. sure. The Pres1·
l'lent a!l1·a)!' likes !n ~nucrie in a pn\'al e
r hal 1\·1t h the local jY>ls 11·henever hui
busy ;,, h!'•iu• · 1)('n111\;; B11l on lhe
motorc ad!' b~. k 10 1he .11rport ...
Tsinf!. 1fni,111inµ1: The trip is o(.f'
!\i~Sillj!CrnO)I flut look :Jt all the Jrn1J·
ble tile Prcs1rlt'nt's t11king to bnng his
campaign !~our fair c11~·-Su!;C'ly, af\!'r
all lhal. Y"U-!'l' nlll s1!11 afraid he .,.,·on't
rcrng111ze 1hc 11l11re?
Tsing : No. "·e·re: nlr:.iid \\'E .,.,·on'L
ORANGE CO.l\ST •
DAILY PILOT .
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T11tsd~y. Octobtr l~. 1971 DAIL V PILOJ f
CHEC.KING ~ixon Route Being Tested? QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancfl l
•UP•
Brains Roll Out
As Fog Rolls In
By L. M. BOYD
LATEL''· the medicoe! report: Your brain probably
1\'eighs six times as much as your kidneys ... It's harder on
yo ur heart tll ~·alk do11'nstairs than to ~·alk up ... You can
blame t~·o out of three shou lder pains on bursitis ... Among
~·omen in their 30s, one cwt nf four is at !east 2{l percent
over\\•eight ... Every third suicide either is an alcoholic or
the ~·ife of an alcoholic.
President Ma)' Fly to China on Kissinger Path
\\'AIMEA . Hawaii {UPI ) -\\'hite
House officials deny the rou~e of Presi·
dent Nixon's trip to Communist Chin a
has been decided but speculation ha s
arisen he may take the same one as na-
tional security adviser Henry A .
Kissi nger.
Kissi "ger spent his 48-hour stopo1·er
on his "'ay to Peking at a ranch
house near h er t owned by Laurance
Rockefeller.
The speculation came mainly because
the number or phone'S a nd security in•
\'OJt•ed "·ere more than "'hat could be us-
ed for '.''hat has been called a "leisurely"
trip to get Kissinger and his aides ac-
customed to t!me changes. The \\'hite
inger's trip this lime is being well
publicized. His purpose i5 to arrange the
timing, itinerary and agenda for the .Ni ~
on visit, scheduled for so me lime before
next May.
Robert .Bu ttcrflc!d, vice president and
general manager of the hotel. said 25
telephones "·ere installed al the hotel
upon orders from the \.\'hile House, which
also sent it~ own switchboar~.
Howe ver, \Vhife !louse Press Secretary
Ronald Ziegler had denied that Nixon·~
route has been decided and Elbourne also
made the same remark.
Doctors Watch Retarded
Child Starve to Death
House also look 20 of the ~1auna Ke;i • BALTl~tORE. ~Id (AP) -Because kno"''" remedy for mongolism, a con· Be'ach Hotel 's 256 rooms for Kissinger's the infant \\'ilS mongoloid. the parents genital idiocy '.lo11ich occurs about once
staff. refusc>d )X'rnlission for in testinal surgery in 600 births.
•I <' ,,,,
"' _,
16-19 Of TH E 18 O)OSl common names for men . the least liked
are Albert, Harry. frank and Henry. Or such is the con-
tention of a L(ls Angeles surveytaker . He says I.he No. I
name in popularity appears to be Michael now. Interesting.
Tv1enty years ago Michael ranked No. 7 among the prefer·
ences.
Kissinger and his gcoup were scheduled and let the child starve. says Dr. \\liUiam Tbe doc tor se1d this 11 :>.-; the fourth
to leave for Guam Monday. They will BartholpnH". lime in h\•e years he had seen parents .,Call my back doctor, cancel my membership in my ~ve Guam early \Yednesday for Shang. "It took t5 da~·s for the h;ihy to bccon1e oeruse minor surgery in oroer to let a lf=:~~c~y~cl~e~c~lu~b~,~a~n~d~p~u~t~m~y~b~i~k~e~u~p~f~o~r~s~al~e.~·~~~l
PRETTY OREARY. that London fog. 1bere '.lo'as ;i lime
~·hen the Bank of England locked up its file s during the
heavy fog. On the theory clerks tended to make too many
mistakes then. The practice was discontinued some ye ars
ago. Maybe it should ha ve been kept in force. RC'Cent studies
there or 2,000 students indicate their grades fal! in marked
manner when the fog rolls in.
rlrh.l'drated cnuugh 10 die," sa~·s Bar· n1ongolold child die.
Ti mothy G. Elbourne of the \\'hi!e 1holon1r. senior ;is51stant r csirtrnt in •·\\'e suffer throui::h !hat kind of de·
Hou5e Press Office said two Chinese pcd1:>Jrics at Johns.Hopkins Hospital. c1.i:.ion quite oflen." he added.
na vigators would board the aircraft In "Thal \l'i\S an :lll'fully lnng t.in1c. It ll'<IS fiartholome said 1he c;:isc "'as ;in ex-
Shangha i. a Jon~ agon1 z111g \rat!. I tried not to look ample of a doctor's dilcm1na: \\'he!her
After ;in hour in Shanghai, the group al the b<1hy and \l'hrn 1 did, I didn't \1'ant to follo1v the parents' wish nr seek ?o
"'i ii continue to Peking. to touch it. '!11e nurses "·ere full of horror court order allo11'ing him to o~ralc? He
Kissinger will return directly to and disbelief. felt it would have taken too long to obtain
\Vashington, making only a refueling stop "The father would call and ask. 'HO\\' legal auUloritation.
in Alaska. ?.re things~' -meaning did the baby dle l"he parents, Bartholorne Sil 1d, should Come to this Christian Science Lectur.e
Kissinger, who arri\'ed !ate Saturday yet.?" B:irt.holon1e relnlcd. tlflt be considered heartless. They "'ere , "A IA.SIS FOR JUSTICE ..
aboard one of the President's personal He said the baby could have been saved concerned both \Vith the future of the At.•istE • G~YsMiTH, c.s.e .
aircraft with about a dozen a ides, is on by a simple operation l-0 r emove an in-mongoloid as "'ell as the eff~t the child F•ro .1.v, ocTOI Ell 71• 1,00 "·"'·
J\IARTlNf DRINKERS fall into three categories, almost
invariably. The olive type sips one slowly , then goes home.
The onion sort 'downs t"·o. then orders dinner. The twist of
lemon kind helps the bartender close up the place. Or ro
contends a St Louis mixologist.
CUSTOMER SERVICE : Q. "\\/hat, pray, is a Cornish
game hen?" A. That's a cross bet"·een a \Vhite Rock ch icken
and a "'ild Russian bird. \\'as only brought into this e<iuntry
about 20 years ago, incidentally .•. Q. "\Vh ich ~'eighs the
most. 11 man's muscles or his bones?" A. His muscles,
ordinarily. They're supposed to make up 43 percent of his
total v•e1ght. Bones of the a\·erage man only ~'eigh about 3~
pounds.
h!s second \'iSit to Peking. Unlike last ·testional blockage \1•hich prevented him \1oold hare on their t~·o normBI children, 1sT cwu•cw oF cHR JST. sctfNT 1ST lllG MESA VEii.DE Oil .. COSTA MESA
July's well-kept 1 e c re t missio''."~·~K~i::":·_~f~ro~m::_:d~ig~es':'.:'.ti~ng"...'.f~ood::'.'.,~b:u:t~th~a~l~l~h~e~re:_:is'._'.'.no:_~th~e~d~oc:'.:'.to.-:'.'....sa'.'.'.'.id~.:_---------"=======================:::!
!"\O GIRL c;ill~d Elizahelh ought l/I forget that \vas !he
na1ne of the first ladv doctor in !he United States. Elizabeth
Black1\·ell. Got her Mo from Geneva College in 1849 •••
OUR CHI EF' PROGl\'OSTTCATOR predicts Brooklyn, "'hich
was a city unto itself until 18911, will be a ci!.v unto itself
again. faifly soon. The fourth largest In the cnuntry, in fa ct.
\\'HEN a bahy knngaroo in its molher's pouch starts to
nu rse. that upon "'hich it nurses tends to sv;eJL So much so
the baby kangaroo cannot opt"n its mouth "'ide enough to
let go. No 11·ay. It's literally buttoned into that JXlllCh. J\1ost
amazing, nature, "·hat? That mama kangaroo can hop, skip
and jump all over the place "'ith no fear her offspring "'ill
be jettisoned.
"\'our questions anrl cnmments ore u;elcorne and
u.;11/ be used in CHECKING UP wherever possible.
Please orldress your letters to L. !if. Boyd, P.O. Box
1875 , 1''ewpor t Beach 92660.
B~ack Solon Brewing
Storm Over Remap
Huntington
Drug Abuse
Series Set
Experts on youth problems
and drug abuse "'ill be featur -
ed in a four-part seminar on
drug abuse offered to Pi'.rent;;
in the Huntington Beach Un ion
J.ligh School District.
The \\'ednesday night series
on "Drugs. Fami ly and
Society .. begins al 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 27 in the l·luntinglon
Beach 11igh School cafeteria,
f\1a in and lith Streets.
Some. nr the questions tn be
;inswcrc'd in the seminar are:
"\\'hy do some' use drugs '.lo'hile
others ~hun them? \\1here are
drugs obt;iined? \\'hat effects
do th ey ha ve on body and
mind? \\'hat are the signs of
voungsters using drugs? How
Can one protect one's children
from drug ;ibuse?
Adm ission is free and no ;id-
v;ince registration is required.
The series will lead off Oct.
SACRAJ\1ENTO. Calif. (AP ) Re a g an has a c CU S e d 27 "'Ith an ovC'rviel'' of the
-The first black ever elected Democrats or gerry1nandering problem hy me<lical. 1<11v en-
to the California Se_ nate is stir· IO years ago to gain partisan forcement and s c h no I
advantage at the expense of h It I A 11·1m ring un a political storm as he -a u ! or e.s · · v • Mexlcan·Americans. ''!!:59--0ne Minute to
tries lo set the stage for the Dymally"s plan came under Choose." will also be shown .
election of the state'5 first attack from several sides at On Nov. :l the seminar will
senator of J\1exican-American his committee's fir.st hearing focus on "The Ps)•cho\ogy of
ancestry. on the proposal Thursday. Approaching the Family Cr isis
J\tervyn J\1. Dymally. a 45-Republicans are angered of Drug Ahu se." Speakers are
td Lo A l tt because it does away 'A'ith the psvchologisL~. teachers and year-o s nge es a orney .. , h c l'f · d. · I f , .. ,· n•. elors from v•r1·ous high a nd chairman of the Senate 1>1ort ern a 1 ornia 1strir o .. .,
Reapportionment Committee. Senate GOP Leader Fred schnols.
un\'eiled this "''ee.k his plan fnr J\1arler. The Nov. 10 session \'•ill
rcdra"'ing the 40 Sen a t e Some Lo5 Angeles County feature l.estimony from ex-
districts to reflect populalion Democrats are a n g e red drug users from the Chino
changes between 1960 and because their distriets were prisfln and Orange County
1970, I.rimmed of Democrats and Teen ChallC'nge.
d t I d th The last seminar . Nov . 17, is There. stretching a c r 0 s s squeeze nu owar e mnre
he' vi Iv J\1exican·Amcrlcan conservatl\'e suburbs to make a pane l discu~slnn on "Drug
f th d. 1 · 1 Abuse rrevention-\\'here do East 1'1s ·An,eles -Jn some-roflm or . e new is r1c . -· \\'e (;o Fro!n }!ere"''
th'.,, of a bat sl1ape-"•as a "\Vhat ~'OU are telling me 1s d
f · ·t ·ti rartici nanls inrlude Leon<ir brand new 2nd District.. i ""e \\'.lilt un11 1!!74, 11·e \\'I 1' h
h h l · l I E11·er.~. coo,rd1nat0r of ~·out "It creates a new d1·str1·ct t"' ave t e nppor unit y n e C'C't h. h h t " f " d sC'rvire:o; fol"'!he 1g sc on
Ea.•l Los A"geles ... h.ich f one out o ~O i;cn;itors, sai Lo ·• " " G di~lrict : .:ind Rny E v,:ins. a s
Predict wi'll result in the elec-Miguel arcia. a represen-h b·t·i t.
t.1.... of a Chi'c""O slate ta tive of the M e x i c a n. Angeles County re a l 1 a ion ''" "" "'orker who wris in troublr senator." said Dyma!ly, a American Le,ll:al De f en 5 e with the J:iw fflr 17 years
Democrat Fun<l. "Th;it is not. acceptable. before he reformed.
.. r h i 5 ~1exican-American Another effort that is under ;============,!
STARS district thus will correct a "'ay is for armed r ebellion.
long-standing ethnic ab~se You kn ow that maliy of our
"'hich shortchanged 11 maior people have gone un-Sydney Omarr Ls nne ot
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Commu .. ,·tv of ~ople in derground. Wh;it you do will thr. 11·f)rl d's ~reat 11.strolo· " ,.-h so ff t h. h gers. Iii~ column is on,. ot
Catl.fornia:" a\'e me e ec on ~' 1c way our people are going to the DAILY PILOT'S great
Although election of a -~g~0~·-· ----------'='='=''=u="'='=·===:=:::=:o===o:I Chica nn would not b e1
guaranteed, the M ex i c a n -I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
American& who make UJ'I 701 DENTAL per cent of the districfs I · I
populalion of 497.930 would
h"-e political command of the I I
area. 11 PLATES .• 1J.~:8 ~~~[~f!re:'0~!~ers~~~1I ~ 1
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percent of lhem Democrrits.
n"' Chicanos •re becoming in·l1 e Bridgework e fillings I creasing!y bitter t o w a r d I
nemocrats bee,.,,. 01 th• t960 ll e X.Ray . e Extractions I reapportionment. ,
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Eyes Sota Francisco
Angela Requests ~
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Change of Venue
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SAN RAFAEL (L"PI I -Ang('Ja Da vf' the (;{]Iden Gate bridge !O San Franc1sro.
returned to court todav 1n ;;11 attenipl til Her ;.ppearance in cou rt was at !ca.~i
No Plot lo RFK. Death
Study Says Sirhan Was Lone l(iller
LOS Ai\'G E:LES ~lJ l'l l -A
f1\'e.month in\'est1 sa11on into
lhe l·ase of Sirhan Sirhan has
confirmed 1hat the condemned
;,,-;sa!'.~ln actf'd alone 1\'ht·n :-:'.C'n
ltoberl F. Kennedy wa s killed.
District Attorney Joseph P.
Ruseh Jr. said \\nnd<i~.
Busch said ~L "second gun''
Sirhan killed Sen Robert Ken·
nedy and only he alone is the
murderer,''
by Sirh an to kill Kennedy at
the An1bassador Hotel.
Thev sai d an independent in-
The contrioversy was touch· \es\lgal1on indicated an other
ed off by Barbara \\'. Blehr, ,1;L1n rna y have been used in the I
an attorney ll'ho attempted to mell'e in !he hotel pa n1rv
I . ' b nck a pron1otinn of Dewayne m0ments after Kenned .1
trial exhibit envelope con·
1alning three bullets test fi red
by him irorn lhe gun thal wa!
wrenched frorn Sirhan·s hand.
NOW ·;S;·l ~CONTlpiENTA ?-J. move her murder-k1dn;p.cn11sp1racl' Trial tl"le 35th sinc e Mit' ~~1 isr;"ts arr~~~~
from Mann County 15 n1ile~ .south "acl'OSS ~';rk cir:a~o~:~ an~ ch~rged i~ :o~~ec·
lion ~·flh the Aug_ 7, !970 l\1artn County
\ 1 tl1Cnry \\'as rnade lly "people
~ho are lryu1g I•) mt1ke
sun1e1h1ng ou l r1f nnr11111g. '{nu
11111 11r1·t'r put and end to the
t heories (l f p('fljlle \\ h0 think
the!'e Y.'ere 1\1·0 guns ..
\\'olfer, the er11n1nolol!1St 1\'ho rtaimed \'lctriry in tile 1968
headed !he b a I I 1 s t i cs in· Ctil1forn1a pres i den t i a I
1 est1gation in the Kennl'd ,v prir,uir~.
lllEftCURYS fY
MoNTEOOI
'COMETS.• \
Frazier Ccil1·1i
At Begi1i1ii1ig
Of Dec1tli Trial
REDV.'000 CIT\' 1 l'PJ • -At'"11 ... rd
mass killer John Linley l"razH'r. his
shoulder length hair nrfltl~ ron1bed. b.ir"-
ly batted an e.vela sh 1'.·londa y as Distrirt
Allorney Peter Chang qu!'slinnC'd eacn of
the pros pective jurors O\'er •1·hether they
11·0uld be ll'illi ni:; to rnndl'mn lhe self-st\I·
Pd environm!'ntalisl to death. ·
Jury sr!ection 11'as expected lo taii:e at
le<ist a week .
Paying littlC' a1t ention to tfie !xi x oi -i:i
jur.1· c;indidatcs. f nn.iC'r. 25. look~d
mosrl.v in the grner<il dirC'ctinn or thP au·
dirnre as h!' slouched batk i1 h;s rh:il r
\\'Ith tuind.~ C'laSpC'd and his le~~ shnC"k~ed.
... He is ch;irgC'd with shooting lo de<1th
Dr. Victor Ohta of Santa Cruz. tht> eye
su rgeon's 1-tife. two ~ons 1nd secret;iry
one yea r ago.
Their bodies \l'C're fo11nd n.i·1li11~ 111 <1
sw irn 1nin~ pool 1-vhite the :i;:Jll().000 Oh1a
mansion wa5 in rlan\l.'S.
shootout.
The ehange of venue in!l!!nn 11 as pro.
bably the last ma jor issu e to be resoll"ed
before Miss D11rif trial begin ~ 1\"ov. )
Thf' 27-i·rar-nld li\'011•ed Communis t
ll'ho once iaughl ph ilosophy al t'CLA IS
charged with su pply1n,11. lhe weapons and
help ing to plan an ahn rt1vt> ese;i pt from a
M.'l:nn C'ount.1• rour!room. A Judge and
three of )11s abducto rs died 10 the ensuing
gun batt le.
Attorneys for ,\11ss Da1·is s;iy Son
Prancisco 1s !he only city 111 Californ ia
where she has ··even a sl ig ht chance for a
fair trial."'
They argue !hat Marin Cou nt y
residents '"feel doLJbly abused. having
w'itnessed the debaclr of Aug. 7 in their
own civic center and now being rt>qui red
to bear the cost of thr trial."'
A public opinion poll coodue1e<1· by
lJniversity of California sociology pro-
fesso r Jeffrey M. Paige indicated San
}'rancisco has the least general prejudice
aga 1ns! J\oliss Davis and her •·con-
troversial political and social cha rac·
leristics."' the attorneys said.
i11lss Davis. they said. believes she 1>.'ill
not get i\ fair trial any1\•here in Cali fo rni a
because she feels the 1>.·hole st.ate is
racist, but she agreed that the pro-
C!'Cdings should be shifted t.o San Fran·
CISCO, -.·
Ne\\'ton's Third
Murder Trial
Starts 1'oday
OAKLAN D IAP l -Huey P. t\ev»!11n.
chieftain of the Black Panther party,
goes on trial a third time today on
charges of shooting a rookie 0.1kland
pol iceman to death. ~
Nev.·ton. 29. lost a last ditc h attempt
l\1onday to postpone the trial by se.,king
disqualification of Su perior Court Jt1,1gc
Lyls S. Cook on grounds of racia l pre-
judice.
Derense attorney Cha rles Garrv r·~11in1-
ed Cook could not gil'e Ne1>.'lon a fair trial
because the judge belonged to the El ks
Club, which bars black members.
The s(ate Court of Appeal in S;:in Fr:in·
c1 sro rejected the cl aim .
Newton has pleaded '.nnocent to
charges he shot and kiUed Patrolman
John Frey, 2.3, In October 1967.
Cranst~11: Nixon Trip~
Will Aid U.S. Economy '·
SAN FRANCISCO (UPJ l -
Sen. Ala n Cranston fttl~ that
President Nixon·s forthcoming
tr ips to Moscow and Pek.ing
will contribute more to helping
the U.S. economy than will his
nevt' economic polic.v .
The reason, lhe California
At a Hall of .1ust1('P ne11·s
cnnferenc(', Busch ~a id, "\\'e
are satisfied Sirhan Bishara
assassina tion_ Busch. '.'.ho 11·as appointed ~ .. '-',, Jg:;..ri~oo-&-s"611 LINCOL~MERCURY
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It 1r:is aile.i;ed b;. ,\·l1ss Blehr district attorney after lhe r-ase
and later Jn a lawsuit by 1>.as closeci and Sirhan was
freelance 11-riter T h eo d 0 re sentenced In death . said his in-
Charach that \\lolfcr \'io!11ted ves11ga tion rc 1·eaJcd I h 11 t
standard procedures in testing \\'olfer had made only a
the .22-caliber re volver used clerical error in labe!ing the 1=-====--"-=========
\Vo1nan Jailed
Can't Kiss Tex Watson
LOS AJ\'.GELES (.-\P l -A Alt·xander sen tenced her to 2'
2!t-year-0!d wnman g<1t a day da,v in jail for contempt of
in Jail after throwing her arms court.
arou nd con1·ic ted inurderer Charles "Tex·• \\"atson and \\"<it son v.·as con1·1cted last week of first-degree murder in tell ing hin1, ··r love .1·ou."' !he Shar(ln T;ite inurders. The
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Communlcotian'
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~ Mon•~• Com•l•llon, Mod••ll• Tvl1>on.
lro<~ure On Roqvo1t.
The Boardwalk Huntington Harbour
1&845 Al9onqul11 Street
Hu111i119to11 leoc:h 14&-21 10
Ev•nl1191--,&8° l lOl
l1n~-.m•,l<••cl & M•"tt C~or9•
I The incident uccurrt:'d 1>.·hen san1e jury v.•hith returned the
the woman burst frorn the au · \'Crrli ct is hearing argiiments
dience during a recess in ;~1o~n~h~is~p:l•~•~o~li'"":oc:•n:t~b~v~=~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~=~~-\Vatson"s Superior Court sani-reason of Insanity. · ' '' •
tv trial.
. Placed on the 1\'itness sl;ind1
bv Superior Court Judge . ' Adolph Alexander, the woman,
who ideritifih:i herself <'tS Janet ,_t Luck of Riverside. said her ,
·gesture ~·as only a "Chris-1
tian's act."
She said she had never seen
Wa tson before but kne11· him I
"through the Holy Spirit."' 1
KIDS LOVE
UNCLE LEN
Saturdays in
The DAILY PILOT
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SAUSAGE
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ONLY AT
NOW •.. homo "'""'· ~k~ory 1mok•d 1•u•~9• "' llf fi"Ou• vou"t!
torqo1 al:>Ou! ~nv omtf ••u1•q• you h••t ovor t••IO<I. On1v 1~•
!men ln9•1!'<!1tn!> •nn !•mt t•""" Old WO•ld .\ M ilwou~•• ••<•'~••
''" uud ~y Gtrll•l"O Ling in m•~ln~ S•u••9• "'••1hy o/ 110ndong ne~t •• • dtlt<U~lt Honov Ill~•" H•m. Our tdtn•ivt ••IKlion
!n<lud•• 1•u••g11 of Germon. Poli1", l!ili1n & S~ln•>ll ori9•n. In
1dalt1on, Hon•v ll•~tn Ham• now l ••lu•e coin cuh •nd 1uncn.on
me.ii ln<lvdln9 111 your ftv•rll11. /l"Om the ~llchtn• ol Gor"•r<I
Ling. -HAM-
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Democrat told the Amer ican ===========~:'1111!11 B a n k er s Association con-\
MAYTAG
IS BACK AT
DAVIS • BROWN
AftH ttie .IOfHJ month1 of 1trlkes,
.tc., w• "ow hove Maytoq for you!
Russo Free
As Co1J.rt
Mulls Plea
veotion Monday, is that the .. ---------------------------------------------• president's talks could lead to
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The
Justice Department has refus-
ed to abide by a court order lo
give Anthony RLISSo a
transcr~t o( what he says ir
he testifies before a grand
jury investigating the leak of
the Pen tagon papers.
The matter v.·ent back Mon-
da y to the U.S. District Court
Judge Warren Ferguson, who
orde'red Oct. l that Hus.so bf
given a transcript. At the
same time Ferguson had
ordered Russo released fr om ·
jail, where he had 9J)eflt 4;)
days for contempt of court for
refusing lo testify.
Asst. U.S. Atty. Da vid
Nissen noted that grand jury
a cut in arms spendin g, wh ich
Cranston fee ls is dning the
ma}or damage to the U.S.
economy.
He mentioned "the $1 20
billion Vietnam v.·~r and $200
billion-a·year arms race."
"If President Nixon 's
meetings with the leaders of
China and the Sovie t Union
could lead to a speedup of our
total mil itary 1>.·ithdrawal from
Vielnam and a scaling down of
the nuclear arms race, we
v.·ould be on our way lo a
hea lthier ~onomy as \.\·ell as a
safer world ," he declared.
Insurance Tax
Boost De nied
proceedings are usually secret SACRA~tF.NTO 1tr11
and told Ferguson that the The Assemb ly Re venue and !
Jus1ice Department beliel'ed Taxation Commillce has re-
'·the court does not have the jectl'd tw o bills that v.·ould
right to make such an order." ha \·e boo.~t ed 1he !ilale tax
He added , '"If the grand jur~· hil ls of insurance companies
must re veal the nature of ils bv al least $11 million.
proceedings to the v er y 0The mea~ures. v.·h1ch were
persons ii is investigat ing. killed fl1 onday, would ha l'e
!hen the investiga tion must rc:noved frnm the la v.· th e pro-
fa il " vision 11·hich a\1 01\'S instirance
Aller arguments from bolh , companies to derluct all local
~des, Fergu!lon 111 ld he v.·ould pro~rty lax payments on
rule on the iMUe at a future home offices from their state
date. tax bill.
Bridges Asks Unity
After Strike Freeze
e.xpla¥t the ILWbi positio n.
"~ need the whole support
of labor power," he tol d 600
ILWU memers ' from the
Puget Sound area in describ-
ing-strategy designed_ to ex-
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While a manpower 1hortage
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wofk. longshore union presi·
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ltlert ~ more ships than
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Warehc:i men'• Union atruck
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Taft-Hartley Act injunction
:iction. made his statement in
Seattle where he had gone to
•·f or the first time in the
history of the un ion, thC'
emplo}·ers are not saying they
won't pay but that they can'!
p'ay .'' said Br idges .
"Employe rs are acting tough .
1 don't know ""hy ."
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counsel," murmured Judgt B.1ron K.
1'-!c ,\1illan as he shuffled papers 1n lhe
bulk y file . "But l'rn not sure we ever got
the affidavit
Fred Nel son pulled his brief 1·a~I:'
::icross tht: table loward.~ h11n rilfl~rl
lhrough a wad or manila folders. selected
on!! anrl whipped ou t a document
The Hunlington Beach lawyt<r's act1un~
led two occupanls or lhe criminal court
pr~soners· box to whisper together Other
prisoners simpl v stared in astor11shn1rnL
''filed Jiin. ·13." you r honor." corn·
menled Nelson Ile pick ed up a pen to
makt a ootalion of the dal!' he knew w::i s
coming from the bench and inunediatc ly
got more stares. most of them this tin1e
in 11oen admiration.
"Okay. !hen." said Judge ~·1c\l illan.
"\\'e'll rnake 1t Oct 29 Yes. I see the
form here no"'" ('ttunseL Thanks ...
'Thank you. your honor." said Ne lson.
He sl ipped his docun1rnt back into the
folder. replaced the folder in his hricf
ease. snapped ii shut. noddtd ln Ins cl!rn!,
picked up lhe ca se and slrode from !he
bustling Orange County Superior Courl
courtroom.
)ears in t-.11srour1 to become 11 la\\·yer 1n
hi~ home state
He came to California in 1958, pai.sed
the bar exa1n and was later admitted 10
practice be(ore the LS. Supreme Court
-a matter ol great personal pridt for
thl' ~usty . arn1le/ss aU orney .
tie dot>sn·t think his obvious im-
P<''1?rnent leads very manv people 10
rt'" •d from a handshake. li e finds. 1n
f:"'l lh:it mos! Dr lhOSI' who ~rab l11s
~·l:m11 /(1r a &rt'{'\1ng "preuy well do sv 10
the san1t "'·ay they'd take my hand 1! I
had one."
:\'elsnn has ne\'er been tnthusiastic
ab•ul artificial limbs although hf' rlof":'I
now have a pa ir "tha t are the btst pair
I'\ c had n\·er thP vc;irs_ I u.~e lhen1 lo
ride my hike around the hlock:' he ~riu·
nefi. "and l guess I ha1·e to admit Iha! I'd
rt11h er usc what I ha\'e 10 m1 dt11!v life ·'
lie drives his car. unaided ·by any
sriecial equipment and his acc1dcnt·frce
f ('('()ff! IS s urfi('ienl l~!l!TIOn}' IO hl S prn11-
r!!5S behind 1he v.·heel. And he finds the
l•H:k of the ar1ns he lost in 1926 no great
hand11:ap when it comes to household
ch11res al his Orange homf'.
I le is n1arried to a schno! teaehPr llnd
lhe Nelsons share their hon1e with 111'0
lrenaged children froni his wife 's former
mnl'na~e.
I !is philosophy is what onf' might f"X·
pt>el r1·om a n1an \.\'h(I didn'l all ow 1he
1 ·1~~ of his arms to prel'ent him fro1n
building a successful law praetict>.
HAS MESSAGE
Attorn•y N•lson
delay was ordered Monday in
the Orange County Supe rior
Court retrial of convicted
rapist \\11Uiam KC, Ferguson
after a cou rtroom fracas ln
Now .... Plastic Cream
Invention For Ar1ificial Teeth
Artificial T et th Never Ftlt that h~l rt\'olut1on1ztd rlcnture
.So Natural Before "''~nni:
T u~ul.11, Octobfr 19 1971
LEGAL NOT ICE
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C$..:1, 6lfl·61f1 U.C,C.J
l>i<tl'<t II ~t•t•• t•••~ lo U ldolo"
LEGAL NOTICE
DAILY .PILOt f}
LEGA L NOTICE
'"'1 O~Dh~1hon ol 1n1, "ot«o
Oo•ta Oc•oOo• I. IO/I
IHF ~Iii~/ NlllO,.•l !!•NI(
N O R.ANGE. CCUNTl'
-~""'"''""'"' Of l~O [\lolo of ltoo •t><i•O 'l0"1od
Ot'•f'Cl•n1
M"''lll, SILLS & INOOO
u .. 1en l•nk S•v•••
S0<t!11 To,.•• . '""• °" 0•1n10, Cllo!or"'' '1UI 111, rn•1 ,.1.1111
11.!!orne•• r., •dm!nt1t<o11r
P~o•"~'a O••.,~· c n .. t 01•+• ,,10•.
OcieDor 11. It. 7& •• ..., MoYomD•' '· 1•11 ?toe n
LEGAL NOTICE
Aamoni•ll••o• M 19:i.1 "'·oo~hu•••· HuMI~ ••• ~ l'lracn 1na rne,c•~ A. 11. or lit! ervtnt. Hun11.,a1on ~·•<"
rrs the sort of scene enacted hundrrrl:i1
nf times a week bv hundreds of Orano:e
County lawyers. I L's just 11 rout inr ;i·1-
pearanct that require~ nothin~ mo re lhc.·1
a l111v degre<'. common sr.nse. a tongue in
your head and a pair of eyes.
"H's the kind of n1essage I "''an! to get
at'ross !fl p1·ery hr.nd itapped kid on the
faee of the earth." ~elson said. "rd just
ln1·e to show ev('r\' one of them these
anns and tell theffi to vie w thesnseh·cs
and their own supposed delicienc1es and
the:1 tell them~el\'es that they can clo
anvih1ng they put their mind to.
1'n"· ronht!ir~I r1rne.~<1tnrtnffoern 11
plau tr cr.-am that hn!ds droturt,. a~
nc1 rr ht lore-form~1JlelasllC rnt m·
b r;1nt that h•/p.< Aobl /Ann lo l~t
.ia!"'"' '"~"'·' nf 'a"'"'"'<!~. lt'5 a u nique d1sco•errcallod F1xooE1't•
It let~ rn1 1 h1tr h:udtr, chtw ht!·
lrr. r al more narur~llv F 1Xrtn .. :-r 1---------------1~·1• "'r houri. Hc~1sl1 mo11turt.
Dt>n!urt1 that fi1 arc CtKntial to
hl"al1 il. Ste your ctcntist rc1ularly.
Get e11~y·lo·U!<t 1'11'0D[NT Dcntu1c
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ARBUCKLE & SON
WESTa.JFF !'llORTUARY
427 E. 11th St .. Costa f.tts•
61&-48M • BALTZ lllORTUARIES
Corona dt:I I'll ar QR 3-t450
Cosl• Mesa ..._Ml &-1424 • BELL RROAl)W .•.'r'C.
f.10RTUARY
A pair of arn1 s can br quite an asset.
ll'IO. Fred Nelson could tell you a lot 1110re
ab"ut !hat. though . ·
He doesn't ha,·e any. Below the el br11\'S,
tha1 is.
You .... ·ould ntver know it in 1 erm~ nf
11·hat he can dn wi!h the s1urnps left l11rn
::1ftcr a S! Louis ca r ran over l11s'
o t1\st re((·hed anns 4;i _\rars ngo His t'ipht
;irm wa s serer"rl below the 11<r1~t ,11nd his
ll'f! arm was sl::ished off just below the
elh ... w.
He gives the credit for his incre<l1hle
recoverv fron1 lha1 maiming and the
;i stonishing dexterity he de\'chipcd lo his
school teache r mother and the docto r
\\'hn tre.irte<I him for his injuriC'~.
"The doctor t.ol<l her in1mediatcly that
i;he was to wa ste no time 011 sorrow nnd
recriminations and make me dll th ini;s
for myself." Nelson recalls. "I 1•as
\\"Tiling 11•ith tho~e stumps when I wen! 10
kindergarten and I could read better !hnn
an~·one else in my class "
Nelson. who hac; lurgo1\cn 1he l;15t t1mr
he dropped a knife. rork or spoon ;it a
dinner tab!C', 11enl on through school
"The onl\-thing I lost was my arms"
!\f'L~on said. "NO\\' ln1 not goi ng to pre-
trnd that 1 don't miss them on those i:,ray
d.1ys whPn nothing goes right. hut I
\1·:iuldn '! belleve an.v handicapped pcr.~fln
\\hn s<iid he doe sn't hare such though1~
"Aul whatever the disability."' Nelsfln
sHid. "~·ou can i;ct yourself a goHI and
v0u can achieve it if vou want (fl,
Annless. lCgless. wha1ev.er. there's a
pl11ce for everyonr. v.·hn has !ht ~uts tn
get in there and n1ake that hole a bit big-
ger ''
\'clson dashed off a beautlfull~1 11·ri1trn
message froin the pen b.c!d b<>t\\·een his
11.1·1· stun1ps. pa cked his things quickly
and held what \\'as left of lhe right 11rm
tn ttu~ 1.1-r1ter.
Jt 11·as grasped firm!~' and .'[ratefuH~· 1t
11a~ J11r kind 0f handshake ~ou·d gi1·e
your right arm for.
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"A IASIS FOR JUSTICE"
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UT CHUllCM OF CHlllST, SCIEl>iflSl
lUr MEI" VERD! 011 .. cost• M!$"
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e FINE <>ROCER IES e EXCELLENT ~ROOUCE
e MANNIN<;S BEEF e BEER e WINE
673-3510
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LI ll·34l:l • "'tcCORMICK LAGUNA 1 ~ ·.:::.···~ ,, . ~.-BEACH MORTUA RY
1795 Lacuna Can}'oa Rd.
4H-t415 • PACIFIC VIEW
~1E~IORIAL PARK
Cemettry f.tort111ry
~Chapel
3Sfl0 P1'tlflc Vie" Drtvr
Nt:1t11)0rt Rtach. Callforal•
'4f-!79t • PEEK FArtftLV
COLONIAL FU~ERAL
JJOME
7801 6olsa A vt.
"'e1t111.ln1ter ltJ-35!5 • Sf.tTTfl S' !'110 RTUARY
lf1 "'lain St.
HunllnJt;lon Btat h
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Soui:hem
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Tu·cnty-iivc years 11go, ~~.u..-"· We were r ady with added
naturaf gas you needed in t suppl it s tlii t 1iine. We intend to
'•Southern California c-atne from be ready Oext time.
wells in· our own backyard. Then So we're lining up still more
population began outgrowing (he supPlies now. And Alaska and
&\tppl'f. So t he Gas Company Canada -includi11g th'e bleak
helped build pipelines«> gas Arctic isl ands north of Hudson's
wells as far away as Texas. Bay -are promising new
murccs. So is Central America.
And South America.
Transporting gas thous~.Dd9 of
miles will be cosdy, to ·,;., the , ,
leut'Wc m•y have to bulld'!Ngo
plants to It(iucfy tbt gas' tt.!2S8°F.
then ship it home ln t•nkers
built like gian t thermos bottles.
..
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Bur.the ga(i.S tticrc whtn 1tt
~ccd it And,you can liiJ
be sure whatevcir ~
it takes,, we'll n<;r,er . : . " •
leave )'OU out in the_ . cold, .....
~California Gu Cdli •••.
A-~~btld"" ort<'lb ll< li,p~iltit Co•perrof!Ofl
\\rlr'te invettlng In IOft'MIOW. -
illlKE'N ... NO l!RAO~U1W
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Mlu lor> Vl•!o. C11itorn•• 9161!
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Pul>ll!flMI Or•n•• Co"I Octoti.• s, 11. \9, 16, 1911
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l"lt 11111men! HI.,, wn11 th• ("""''
(It<~ Of Oront • Counly, on O<! I , 191!
b• 61•1••¥ J. Mtdao• O•ou•v County
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Oclotior 11, 11. Ji •"" Novrml>•• i
1911 119(1·11
LEGAL NOTICE
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LEGAL NOTICE
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LEGAL NOTICE
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FIC:TIT!DUS I USINl!SS
NAME ~T,.TEMENT
l'ICTIT IOU I IUSIHll$ lh~ lollowong 1>e•ton •1 dO•tiQ bv1lne!I
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VANl;QUVEfi Al~Cl'lpe
Consohd 111ed l~ld h11s 11greed
to build a $100 m1lhon pulp
m II 1n Honduras with a dilly
capacity or 750 ton!! for N11
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Ttguc1~alpa The plant Is to
employ Alscope 11 Nltr~ll
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Columbia Lng Corp ha1
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reforming plant at Grttn
Springs Ohio to i:ost $38
mllhnn and produce 2 5 O
mtlhon CLlblC' feet o! p1pel)ne
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This Boy Plays
But He's a One Legged Punter
WCl1M0t>..'D. \'a. 1 AP) -Eight-year-
dlll Jonathan ~1anlty of Powhatan. Va .
"'asn'l tligible for the division linals of
the national Pass. Punt and Kick com-
petibon hefe last 1,1•cekend. After all, the
fina ls were for regional winners and
Jonathan finished seeond.
So1ne \l.'Ould say that Jona!han ca1ne in
second fro111 the verv dav he was born .
I le can1e into the "'orld wilh only one leg
Bui his handicap hasn't slopped
.Jona !han l!r loves sports. li e plays lill lt'
league baseball. is an accon1p!ished
Y\\'immer, rides a bike and bovd~.
And he also take.<i part in the com-
petition that a lot of kids with two legs
don't do at all v.·ell . like the Pass. Punt
aud Kick cont est. a national affair for
youngsters.
.. He's tough as shot leather:· savs
Jon athan ·s rnother. t-.trs. Jan1c~ 0
1'fanlf"y "The ot her kids adore him . In
the first gradt', th~y liked to play with hi.!l
cnnches so much that at times when he
needed theni, he couldn 't use 1he1n.
Sornebody \.\'as off pl aying with them."
Jonathan i~ a second-grader at
Huguenot Academy and hasn't let muln-
p!e co ngenil;1 I defects doorn him lo the
role of spectator tn s ports.
l!e"s ro11011·ing in the footsteps of his
vlder broll1er Derek. 1 l. 1vho finished
r1r.~! in hlS age group Hl the divisional
PHss. Punt.;1nd Kick (-urnpct 1tion and 11·as
eligible for the regionals ht!r'e
Derek didn't win the regional title, but
il wasn't because he didn 't havf" al\ avid
rooter. And v.·hi le rooting for his o!df'r
brother. Jonathan tnanaged to gl.'! 111
son1e l'ass. Punt and l\ick practice of his
01vn.
··\\'e\·e !ried so hard hi gi\"t' hin1 the
right attitude," sau.l i\1rs ~lanley. "lie
never ques11ons his handicap."
Bidd~s· ·Buy
70 Vin_tage
Cars in LA
LOS ANGE LI-.:S IAPl -Seventy vin-
tage cars, a I 92S ~obile leading lb e
11·ay with • high bfdfof $15,000, ha\'e been
sold at auction for a total of $251.000.
The cars. datiog frorn 1003 tp l!l!'tG.
t'Orn prised "lhe l<r!'ges! <•nd 1nos1 i11i-
portan1 si ngle-o w1wr collcet1uu 1•1f'r
~ulit " a ~pvkesn1an for the <1ut·r 1011eer~.
:-iotheby. Parke-R€rnet. sa1d Sunday.
They drew JOO bidders and t,400 spec·
tlAllT l"llOT Slit! P~oll
i\'e1v Citi:eras
tators to the two-day auct.ioo which eon-
cluded today with bidding. on JO tons of
parts. including 99 hub caps and 59 brass
011 s1de lamps.
The <·ollection was part ot the eslale of Naturalized ci t izens !-,'el log_etl1er for group photo-
graph in Orange Cou nty ('ivie l "e nlcr·s Plaza of the Arthur F'red Auslria. a fo rn1er rat~ /'/ · ag~. 'rhe ne\\esl Orange (.'ounty Clltzens -158 of
1trrver and lifelong auto enlhus1a st 11ho lhcn1 -took their oaths of allegiance last \Vednes-
1!1ed in January at 79. day. Jlifty·!'.even of lhein are Orange Coast residents. Cl1eape1· School Lu11cl1e s
Ope11ed to 1\ilore Chil{lre11
A 1903 Stewart t h r ee -c y;J ind er Superior c·ou rt Judges San1uel Oreizen. Brut:e Sum·
Lot·on1obile "'as the oldest ci.r ill· the cul-ner and Jan1es Turner presided at c·eren1o nies.
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Come to this Christian Science Lecture
"A IA.SIS FOR J USTI CE"'
?.lcrcedcs. \·\lhite. Aolls-l«iycb. Stut:t.
Simplex, fllarn1on, Sterns-Kn ight and
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An anony1nous California l'Ollc<.:lor
boughl t11e 1925 Loc:on1ob1le 48. a si x-
cy!inder Boat Deck Spceclster. Next
highe~! w<1s a White Six-60 sevcn-
passengcr touring ~ar. $13.()()(). Agriculture Dep<irl rnrnt bov.·ed toda~1 to
<:ongrc ssional and \\'hill' llouse prcs~~rt·
and ;illllOllnced free or reduced pr1t·e
l11n("hl·.~ v:ill bf' available th is \"ea r lo all
nt·"d\ ~chool c.:hi!drcn ct'rlified b.1' slflh:.'i
E. Lyng. '.l'ho 1n<1dt• !lie annnuncerncnt.
said also !he fcd crnl sharp uf funding al l
s<:hool lunches. including lhe 1mvcrty pro-
gram. 1vill bt> r:ibi'd to six cents prr
scr\•ing fro111 1he 1i\le 1.·t·nts approvf'd
earlit'r.
li11ce Driver Phil Hill bought a l!llO
Packard t1-1·in-si11 cus!o111 F l e e l wo o d
lirnousine for SJ.500.
Th~ decision reversed a nC'1\· rule aR·
nounccd Oct 6 lhal states \\"Ould be rein1-
burse<l bv tilt' govcrnn1ent only for
feeding children from fnn1ilies with in·
comes at or below federa l poverty levels.
Critics have eslimated up to a 1nil!ion
or n1ore children would hiivc b~en dc11iNI
tree or 1011· toSI lunches under the
depar\ml.'nt"s pQ\'Crty-tine rule.
That meaHS the pove11y lunch rein1-
bursement \\'ill be a minimun1 state.,.,·ide
average of 46 cents per serving. 'l hal in-
cludes 40 cent s specifi cally for neecly
children .
~on1t' of lhe cars l\'C-rt' eustorn 111 ;ule,
1neluding a !912 D ai rnler-K night
··1.andauletle'' lim0Si11e once 011·netl hv
tht' Sultan of Trenggc.nu. ,\lalays ia. ·
A. \V. Nelson, 75. of Prescott. Ariz .. sai d
he came 400 miles ror the sale.
'"I have three \\lhites -1910. 1917 and
1!120 -and they·re all like ne\\'."' he said.
lt"s more lhan a hobbv 1v!lh Nelson.
1\·ho uses then1 for trans~rtat1on
The action today restored the systc1n
u ~rtl pr<'viou~l~· a!101ving ~talcs lo
dclenn1ne eligibility for the lunches.
The original proposal. 1nadc Aug. IC.
put the package at a m1ni?11u1n oi J~
eents. It \vas raised on Orl. 6 to 4:) l·cnt.~
The 11e\v action. including the ~dc!it 1011al
pcnn~·. is 111 line v.·ith the Sc11a1e resoh1-
1ion calling for 11 4ff-ce nt pa yn1en!.
Older autos arr safer. Nelson said .
because •·1tiry 1~·on't go Las!."'
Progran1
Of kctures
Gets Change
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:fht' u s u a 1 !011r-·1n-a-ro11'
1tt:herluling of weekl~ prn·
gratn~ of thr annual Real
F.state 1 nvestn1enl I .Pclu1·e
Sf'ries has been ehanged for
The 19i1 edit ion . 11011· 1111drr
wa~·.
Glenu ?o.fart1n. exN:u!ive of·
ficer of the Ne\\"porl llarbor-
C'osta J\1esa Board of Realtors.
rnoderator of the ~eries. an·
nounced 1od:iy the prog rarn al
T\e1\·port llarbor ll 1gh Schoo l
11·as preeinpted lor \\'edncsda~
nig ht b.1· !ht' srho1•I".~ (l[ll.'11
house
i\1art 1n w11\ he "'back on the
;:11r" une week fro1n \\'cd·
nesday. on Oct 27. 1-1•ht•n
Burton E. Smllh of Southern
C;1lifo rnia F1nanc111I Corp . is
:-rhedult>d lo speak nn ··neal
Estate lnvestn1l.'nl \"1a ~yn·
d1t·at1on.··
The lt>cture senes. c 11·
~ponsored b~· the realtors'
booird. Orang1· l"-0a.~t Collegr
and lhe !):\ILY PILOT. i~
presented free of rha rgr
Tickets ;ire a\"ai1able 111 ad·
1 anre frnn1 1h(' sponsor~ :i nti
at the door at 'it>wport tlarbur
!h~h·s aurhtc)r1u1n
23 Officers
Un<ler Probe
In Death
i\1E\IPlllS Ttnn 1 L"PI •
T11·ent y-lhrl.'t' pol1een1t'r1. i1 1·
eluding {\1·0 inspt>ctors. a cap·
lain and two lieuten;1nts. 11er"
relieved or du tv J\1onda v night
pending a ~lnle in\"e.c:t1gation
into the heal ing death of a
Negro youth pohcl.' had hsted
as a traffic \'ictin1 .
"l wa11t to r!ear the :1ir and
make thei:;e olhcers avai!abll"
lo the istate1 atlorne~· grneri!l
in 1·ond11cl inl! h i ~ in·
,esl1ga!inn:· s;iid Pol11·r Chief
llenrv Lux.
LuX e1nphas1zed thfl1 1he
pol icemen .wer" .... : ' o 11 \ \'
relieved" froin dul v. pern1it -
ling them lo still dra1v their
pay. and not suspended. which
he described as a stronger
Jneasure.
SI.ate Attorney General Phil
Canale had promised blark
leaders SUnday to mak<' a full
invesligP..tion of the death Fr\-
dav of Elont lfaye~. Ii. whom
poiict said di~, of i~.j11ries
received In the crash or a
pic kuo truck thal \\·as fleeing
patrolmen.
"'Ibe preliminar~· autopsy
rePort indicates that !here's a
probable. homici de lnvoll·~
not growing out of th e
automobile accident." Caqale
sa.id.
The report said •layes died
11s a result or "a ~w or blO"-'.!l
on the head which crushed his
skull "
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SERIES MODERATOR
Glenn Martin
Birth. Plun
Ttleu Offered
' By Ni:co11
\VASHJNt;ToN , L1r11
The administration has sent
Congress an ci mlJit iou s lil"e·
yea r family pla nning blueprint
for the United States. the first
sueh official popul:1ti9n policy
r1·1·r developed hy ;111 i11
dltl'lrial nat ion .
The pl an predicts a dnubl1ng
o! national family plann1n}:
l"Osls by 19i5. says subsidized
sor1·1ces and birth control
devices will be neetl1,.>d fur 6 Ii
million low.income \\·omen by
1975. and urges studies on the
extent of seiual activity
among unn1arried J>('rsons.
The plan "'as Sl'nl to Con-
gress after Sen. Alan Cranston
1 D-Calif. I. accused 1 he ad·
ministration of disobe~·ing thr
famil :-· .Planning ~ervi<"es ~d
J)(lpulat1on res'"areh act ·of
19i0. 1vhich ealled fur ~ulr'
111ission of !ht' fil't·ye;ir pro.
gram by June 24.
"This plan foreca:its lhe na-
tional costs or a prog ra1n
"'hich v:ill require .~upport
from both the private sector
and the rederaf go\•ernment:·
said Elliot L. Richardson.
secretary of Health. Education
and Welfa re I HE\Y ~ in a
lransmittal letter lo Co ngres..".
Or Louis f>.t. Hellma11, llEW
population aHairs chirf and
arrhilecl of thf" blueprlqt , said
1he United States WAS lfle rirst
industrial nation to draft such
a plan
·A June. 1971. fac1bodk
published by the population
cou!ltil jn Nev.· York City saiQ
25 developing noriinduslrial na-
tions have offiri;il populat"°n
policies and rami ly planning
programs, 2.1 other ('OUntries
su pport famil.v ~lannini;: bu!
hal"e no of11t'1al po1il·1•
Bomb Put
Ne ar Bank
111 I relan<l
BEL FAST. No r!hern Ireland
1 UPI l --A Bl'~·t1sh army ex·
plosh•es expert cling on a tip
t11day loiind and dis1nanlled a
JO-pound bornb) Ull'rde a bank
111 ~e11'1"~. :1'.}1fnn.\• spokesrnan
said. I
··11 Iha! had go11e ulf. th ere
would ha1'e been extensive
damage."' the spoke.~1nan said.
The inc ident \\·as one of
several inves!ig<ited by the
i-ir1ny l\·londay nigh! ;ind tod<1y
during 1vhnt the spokl.'sman
t:allcd a gl'ncr:tll.v quiet nigh!
111 Nort hC'rn · Ireland
Tll r bornb v.•as disni;1nlled
outside the Belf;tst bank un j
llill StrcPt 111 Newry . :\:! rnilesl '·:·
sv urh11'('1'l of Bclf;.1st.
A 1lll lclcp~vned lo lhe ·
Belfast. new s!e\ler led an l
arinv patrol lodav In 11 1nan l
sulfCr ing lrun1 ·g un s hnll
11·n11nds in the lt·g~ 1-1·ho hadl
hecn J;ir rcd and ft·;ithered and
lefl 111 a st reet i~ Be!fasr sJ
Ron1an Cathol ic Andersto11·n,
;1rt•a.
The spokesn1an :ta\d a patrol
.~r the 25th Lig ht Regiment,
Ro~al Artillery. tno~ lhe man
to a hospital for lreallnenl .
'·The c;iller told I h e
11r11spape r 1he n1an h~d ·1atk.
Pd to lhe artn\'' and said
11here he l'ould be found ."" thP I
~pokes 1nr1n s;11d. ..Then he
liung up."
Tarring and tea tliertng Is
the usual 1>unishment -meled
11ut by !he outl!Wed l rish
Hepublican Army (IRA 1 to it sl
inembers. !
A patrol of lhe 25!h Light •
Hegin1e nt came under sniper\
lire in 1ht' Andcrstown area 1 about 15 rninutes be forl'! !he
larri ng 1 ictini w;is found, the
srok<'srnan said.
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Coffins
Searched
' For Arnis
LON DbN 1 l!Pl I '111e
search for \1•eapons shipments
to Northern Ireland is so con1-
prehensl-.e that ·even coffin s
are checked, according to a
Scotland Y~r -spokesrnan.
The spok man said fltonday
the coffin. are checked by
detectives at Londo n 's
Heathrow A:1rport anti.. at
1'1a nc h ester ait p"!Orl .
•·Reputable undert:ikei-s lnlOW'n
1o airlines do not arouse suspi·
cioo but any others are
repor1ed 10 airport police,'' he
Sahl.
A British· Europtan Airwa ys
t BEA 1 spokesm+ln ~a itt lhe
airline had •'f.aqlproof'' WllJ'S
of cn11uring the coffins·de con-
tain humen remains. •
"To tell )'OU of lht'lll \.\'OU!d
1neao that lht> systern would
no longer work ," he said, "I
(·;in assure you that aHllOligh
this 1night sound n10rhid, ii i~
11n1 di~lrc~~ing to rt'l>il 1\ r.~ ·•
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offerl'd no clues to J;ibor on
\\'hat the pay board uuder
Phase ll of President Nixon's
eco11orn ic progra1n 11·111 do
regardin g deferred p;ty raises.
At a ne1-1•s confereni:e before
addressing the econorri1t· club
of Detroit l\1onda.\. ll udgsou
said he could nol :;peculate on
tl1e bo(l r(J'S act1un.
lie sai d <1!1 SU<'h issues •1•111
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ll odgson did sav ho1-1 ever .I
. ' that lower pay raises dcferred1
under the 11'age·price freeie!
It.ad !he best chance of beingl
;>aid after the freeze. But he
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Fantasy
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By l\fARIAN CH RISTY
NEW YORK -When avowed anti·
Establishment fashion designer Betsey
Johnson v.•as seven and still joyously
v.•allov,.lng in the escape hatch of dancing
school -her beloved leachcr bestowed on
her the glory-of-glories.
Bets, said the teacher. you're going to
dance the part of a b\Jtlerscotch candy.
She v.•as almost speechless ... ,Vow,"
she finally exclaimed.
Betsey Johnsvn, alv,.ays. prone to fan·
tasy. had danced the role or an Indian.
octopus, whale and a name. But now, the
ultimate. For a little while she would be
as sweet, delicious and irresistible as but-
terscotch.
Now. pushing 30 and looking like the
prototype of a rebellious braless hippie,
she exclaims in a melodious sing-song
way: -..._
"Oooh, how clearly I recall the joy or
wearing the costumes. They were ever so
much more exciting than plain old
clothes. You'd be surprised at how many
~·omen still want to look precious -like
baby dolls.''
SCHOLAR S\VlNGS
Then she swings into a scholarly
dissertation about how innovations that
lead to worldly success are mere reflec·
tions of past indellible impressions one
holds dear.
Betsey Johnson, cashing in on fashion
amusements, is well on the road lo
heeoming a millionaire. She's the bold
one \\'ho put Paraphernalia on the map
\vith dresses that Ht up or past ed on.
\\'~ the Paraphernalia bosses \\•atered
down her [reaky clothes. she rebelled and
qnit. Bets was joblt!s for a year.
Eventually, the inilnltablt designer
convinced. the Philadelphia-based. owners
of a heretofore nondescript firm called
Alley Cat to let her switch their look
from classic to kooky.
The argument that sold Alley Cat is the
undisputAhle fact that the world is full or
:.'oun g rebels v.·ho can'l accept the "lradi·
lion'' of chic-and-elegc-.:ice .
Betsey, taking her chances. did her
thing :
Funny sweaters with childish sketches,
of houses or fishes. Flowers embroidered
on quilted coolie jackets. Pinafores like
kids used to wear. Lumbcrmen's jackets
v.•ith Ca rmen Miranda sleeves. She also
suggested wearing any of these com·
binalions together,
Alley Cat's first ~tsey Johnson Col-
lection netted a $5 million volume -
reportedly \\vice that of the previous
season. fltind you. these figures 11'ere
achieved in the face of a heated hemline
t·ont ro\'ersy that plu~ged 0 0 · p I u s
neighboring Ne1v York fas · n inanufac·
turers to doom.
"There·s no more one-of.a-kind design-
ing. Fashion has been shattered into op-
posite directions. Lots of people don·t
relate to -what 's the word Women 's
\Vear Daily uses? -oh, yes. civilized.
Not'&eryone wants to be civilized. Ifs
too much like being under strict co ntrol."
rHI BETA KAPPA
· The designer. v.·ho isn·t fazed by the
noise pollution or cerpenlers putting up
metal shelves in the factory \\'here
dozens of machines are also whirring ou t
clothes, is a Phi Bela Kappa from
S}'recuse University. She loves to make
intellectual statements and then add an
earthy aside:
"Today's customer wants to wear
something that psychologists call ni~ly
physical. To me that meam comfort.
They also want clothes tha( are self-ex·
pressi\'e image-renectors. It gh•es them
a chance to do their o"'" thing. \\'hat t
mean is: A woman will buy only clothes
sh.e LIKES."
Betsey. now in the throes or getti~~ •
divorce from John Cale. once a mus1c1an
.in an Andy Warhol-initiated rock group
.called The Velvet Underground, can't see
future liaisons in marital terms. Tbe
• -marriage to John, who is now a techni· ~cia.n with W•rner Bros. in Los Angeles,
· •was too shattering. Why gamble on a
-trepeat ?' ·'f "We each had our own thing," she says
and 1dd!i that they just couldn't put it all
ogelher. Then, in a burst tl frustration ~ha& corne3 from having fame and its ac·
}companyln& p~ures -plus the divorce
-she threatens: "I may just dllappear •~one of these dly1." She doesn't mean II.
t Despite all the fun ·ind tµnnJneM In
, Be:L$1!!y Johnson clothes. (~) -the
&lrl herlelf is idealistic and ae.r\ous.
·SM re.fera lo the women who work in
'her factory as "my lad ies." The wo;d. .~lady, when bandied around; in lht fashion
'world usually refers lo tht funales v.·ho
'are c~tegorlzed as "Beat1tiful People." 1f• bbvious that Bet.s and .hflr gena hive A deep rapport bom of mutual respect.
•ter wish Is their command .•
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Take ~ tank swim
suit, one that
lo o.ks like a man's
undershirt, put
a skirt on it.
Pres to! Rudi Gern-
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From U1e Wire 5enict1
California de1igners di! p I 1 y t d
swimwear designed to make -.romen look
sexy but •·Jadylike-not a pllllhover."
The quotes are from Betty Beck, chief
designer for Elizabeth Stewart. Her col-
lection featured t \'eryman't fa\'Orite. the
bikini. but hid ii under gowns and robes.
Other ••Jadyli ke sex·· items 11i:ere
reminiscen1 of the 194-0s -slithery one-
piece suits i\'ith plunging necklines and
b<icks , showing little but promising much .
The Stewart rollection was one or
several unveiled at 1972 1howings by
California Fashion Creators of spring and
resort wear.
"This year ls a California designers'
dream come true," iaid Mrs. Beck. "The
"-'Ord fashion is dead., . The new word is
i;!:yle.·•
The difference, shti said, is "fashion
had an uptight connotation ; i l
repreSented a flossy unreal 1110Nd. !tyle
does not. 1t means you're expres1in1
)'Ourself."
Her collection has • suit (or every
figure. They are auib with thirted body
and hidden tummy control. There •r•
overblouses with aborts "for the lady W'ho
eaa too mudl." Says Mrs. Beck: "If you
don't have a waist. don't show It."
The "super-brief" bikini is atill the in-
dustry's small wond~. But it'• seen DOW
as "underdressing." The Stewart line and
several from Calilomia'1 r 11 h Ion
neighbor, Hawaii, hide bikinis under Jone
voluminous chiffon caftans and one·
shoulder'ed gowns that can take the
wearer from pool to patio or dinner par·
ly.
The look was mostly long and briaht,
with anltt.lengtb CaftaM, full sJdrU ove1:
hot paot.s, wide-legged panU and atlnkv
hlp-INgger slit skirts in hot Hawallln
pink!. oranges, and yellows, lots of plums
and lavenders. and 1 few muted reverse
prlnta in black, brown and beige.
For Peter Pen Swimwear a n d
Sporbwear, B 1 b a Kea allowed mostly
cottom and cotton knits, with • few
acrylics in apt.ashy fruit motifs -ma1en·
ta pineapples, huch yellow bananas on
black backgrounds, and hot pinlr polllon
fruit prinUs.
Tbert wire wild .,,not blutrs ovir
~·ide--leggtd white Japeneu work pints .
or hot pants. .,r-
A long slim cotton iirint skirt was
l'ihown with a white cotton ah.irt' topped
~·ith a . matchin1 print frl11ed thawl.
For 1venln1, there was a Iona, full·
tklrted beige gown with • halter-top
l mr.de or lta shells.
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Marjolaine Renfro
illustrates her own
designs . 'The im -
portanc.e of c.lothes
is how they
' expre5s you.
By BARBAIL\ DUARTE
0! th• Cl.l•ly P1NU St•tl
•·Doing something special is my jo~'"
\be ycung n1ulhl'r proclaimed 3$ she
bouneed her sn1tling, baby daughter 011
hl'r knc1•
IL would be hare! to guess the speciality
rif th;• L<iguna Beach. lligh School
graduate by her appearpn ce.
\Vearing a pair ol co rd. shor1s and a
crocheted halter top. ~1arjolai11e Ma11 .•
ingcr Renfro adn1its to a philosophy I hat
does and doesn 't fit her role a.~ a fa shion
designer
"I once thought ho"' you looked wa~
important but, oow I feel clothes 1nean
nottung. The importance is how they ex·
pre.ss you : how you feel 1n them. Today
designer clothes are a luxury;• she ad·
ded.
"I ha1•e OOughl only one dress iri n1y
life -a knit. And. "'OUldn't ~·ou knO\I'. r
ran into son,cone "'Caring one just like ;,
The designer. born in the Nctherla1nts.
t .. sor1 of a r.atu ral i11 the field . lier
French niother 11:is a dl•s1gncr uf lingerie
hl'fore the f;uni!y 1n0Vrd tu !he L'nltcd
~talcs.
··1 started making doll clothes as a
child. By the time I entered the fourih
grade , I kne1v what I wanted to be.''
ORIGINALS WIN AWARD
Her line of orig inals. presented 11·hcn
she gfaduated from Woodbury College
last summer, won a lop·a1vard frorn the
\\'oodbury Fashion Guild. As a studen1 ,
she freelanced to earn extra money v.•hilc
her husband Robert was studying to be
an accountant
Her jobs 1vere varied -v.·orki.ng for
T.oubella Extendahles. designing maten1i·
ty elolhes plus a stint at co-ord inating the
11·ardrube of a rather "te1npcramental"
actress .
Although sht· Ues1gn1' rnostl}' t;o1n·
fertablc ··a1 ·hon1l'" clothes for herself,
she enjo~·:; ~k1·t{·h111l! t'\'t'rything from
thild1·e11~ c!t.Hhl'" lu 111.-·n·s trouser~.
"l1 ~11Jll.1 pcr.pl1· don '! kn11v.· \\'hJ! !ouk~
~oud 011 lht•ni.·· :-he l11111k:-. She works
lrolll Ill In l:i :-k!•l1:l11•:-. and trit'S Lo get a
ft•rl for h1•r ~·1ip11rs pt•rso11ali1 ,1-.
''I ,•;111 I r•c;ul µatlcrn s.-l !:llt'S~ il's
hce;111.'(' I n1:lkl' nll 111l· t111·n Bu! 1n.1•
favori\P t'l'f/1111 111~ ~II'!' h1~h ~I\'\(' f:JShillll.
anU n1) grt•alt'?-1 1•1~ 1:-. lra11sforr11ing the
fabril' b.1 dr:111i11g 1111d 11·or'k1ng on a man·
nequin until lht• garn1en1 has a natural,
flowing !rel.•·
'"'.hilc her h11:-ib<111d is attending l~l\Y
school, 2\1arjolaine works <ts a secretary
during lhC' da~· ;ind c!c~ign:-:i t night. She
hop{'S 1n !)(' nblr In Pst;:iblish n sn1all shop
11·irh ~kt h:h1·~ :uul bolt' of (·foth on hancf
tor 1•:1,1· u1 ~··lt·•·!ion
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ll'ol'SI :1d1·cr1!.;l·n11·n1 tor 111v tradl· .. l
11ra<:Ue;llly !1vt· 111 :-hl'ir!:-;ind T-shirts.
"Rut th;-11 s ~or! of sy111pton1at11· flf l>t"t~
rle. H.ud1 C.ernre1ch i~ one of lhl' :-loppi est
dressers I e-vcr Sfl\\', and onc> of thr n1i,r..t
tasteless apartn1ents 1 ever visited
belonged to an 1nter1or decorator."
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1m a girl.
l6 . Last year ont of my best friends was
raped. In June tny e1ght.-ye1r-<1ld slner
was approach@d by a child molester. Last
1nonth one of my older sisters'• friends
was bee.ten up whl!e walking home 1rom
work in broad daylight. And &o on. ·1
I want lo take guitar lesaons which
would require a 12·b!ock walk . We live In
a good part. ol to\\'n but my parents say
NO! They don 't want mt walking
anywhere alone after dark. So, O.K .. I
\\'On't take guitar lessons. I can't walk 12
lousy blocks for something I've WAited
three years for.
'!'hank you. World ! Somewhert there is
Love and Peace and Beauty and Truth .
Some.,.,·here people lil'e simple, d~nt
lives. Somewhere people don 't have guns
in the house -the y don·t even loc k their
doors. Somewhere a person can v.·alk
down the street al night and not be
scared to death that he will be hit over
the head. Or shot. Perhaps Lo\'e and
Truth is too much lo ask. But is SAFE-
TV? Someone must be reached. Please
help me. I don 't understand. -A GillL
JN KANSAS.
DEAR GIRL: Somewhere, you say? fd
like to know .,.,·hert that place is. It used
to t>c that the small to\\·ns were safe, But
no more. What can "'e do:' Tbere arl': no
answers, but I can make one suggestion
which Is closely related to the problems
you listed. We can demand that our
lefiSl1tort1p1fl5 tougher gun law1, Today
al mo11t every nut and hit cousin has a
gun. II the la"-'S had bee n changed lll
Jt'art agn I can lh lnk or some creal
An1 t ric1n8 who might be all\'t today.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not a
complainer. and I have a fairly good
relationship with almost el'eryone I
know, but this one girl who works in our
office drives me loony. She is a lively
person, talks a lot, laughs a lot. and
alway s has a story lo tell -complete
with gestures.
Wheneve r sht!' talks to tne she alwa ~·s
manages to gi\•e me a hard sock and I
am sick of it. 1'1•e told her a dozen times
to keep her hands to herself but it doesn't
do any good . Every time she relates an
incident she hits me -or she 'll gi\•e me
a ja b in the ribs v.·1th her elbow and ask,
"Get it ~··
I am desperate for some advice on how
to put an end lo her galling habit. Please
help me . -BLACK AND BLUE IN
CANADA
DEAR RAND B: Hit her back. I'm not
kidding. The betit w1 y to break her of this
Your Horoscope Tomorrow
unC<lnscious habit is,,.to ltl her know lm-
medlately thal you dor1 't care to bt pum•
meled. After sbt gets socked lt1 retum (1
tap : not a haymilker) sht'll cut it out.
DEAR AN~ LANDERS· \Vould you
have believed that a great \ove affa ir
could be rWned by a toothpick'! l had
!hree dales .,.,·ith a charming and i (
-thought ) cultured man rm sure I .,.,.oo ld
have married him But on the fourth date
he pulled il toothpic k out of his pock et
and cleaned his teeth for a full three min·
tucs. All by feeling s or admiration and
love disappeared in those three minutes.
Please print this. I didn'l have the nerve
to tel! him v.·hy -COOtED OFF'
DEAR OFF : A rumance that could be
ftlled by a toothpick v.asn't mu c b to
begin with. \'ou should ha1e told him ,
Dummy.
CO~"FIDENTJAL TO HO\\'' HO\\'!
HO\\o'?: There is no one 11•ay, but here's
a simple suggesllon. J\\ake sourself 1m·
port.ant tr> someone. lf just one person
needs you, tha rs enough_
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J The 1\1mes. 1\flllicent Salis bury f\1·ith oars) and Angus
Capricorn:
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 20
By SYDNEY 0:\-tARR
Be Discriminating
Wright of the Irvine Terrace Philharmonic :.\sso-
ci ates sho1v one \ray lo reach the Queen ri.1ary. But
guests attending their .o\u tu1nn ~01r~e ~board the
famed liner on Sunday, Or t. 24. '"l!l find 1t easier to
use private cars or the chartered buses leaving Irvine
Coast Coun try Clu b at 6 p.m. -!\1.rs. ri.·tary Graham,
general chairn1an. plans a social hour on the Prome-
nade Detk 11·ith dinner and dancing in the Queen 's
Salon. Proceeds 11·11J benefit the Orange County Phil-
harmonic Society's concert projects.
Older individilal may appear
intcansigent. Refuse to be
I
J disturbed. ~lainlain moderate
pace, one that suits your style.
format1011. Key is to .ap---
precia te sincerity, but not to
mis!ake it for gospel. You will
understand. Be discriminat ing.
sclettive. Choose quality. /
''Astrology is deeply roofed
in the human soul, and t.oda v
nut of the soci2J d e e p s it
knocks at the doors of the
Clubs Get Down to Business
uni1·ersities from v.·hich it wa s
banished some 300 years ago."
-Ca rl Jung
Luncheons. J eclur e s ,
workshops and travel head the
agendas for Orange Coast
organiuil1ons gathering Th urs-
da}', Oct. 21.
Kiw i Club
Former Amer1c<1n Airlines
st~wan:les.~s are invited !n a
social ~<ither ing of t he
r\ewport Beach Chapter of the
K1vti Club to take place at 8
p.m. in the Co.~la ~lesa home
of Mr s. Paul Brumfield.
ORT
Village Park Clubhouse will
ht the selling for the 8 p.n1 .
meel ing of the lrv\ne Chap!cr
of ORT.
AF Moth ers
fatal diseases, education and
patient care will be presented
by Cordon Scask}', a r ea
conrdfna tnr for the hospital.
He \ttll speak before the
[)cn1ocratic \\!omen of Orange
County at 8 p.m. in the United
Savi ngs and Loon building.
Oriin.l!:e.
The t-:roup \1·ill conduct a
ru mmage sale S<lturda.'" Oct.
23. al !he El i\todena Center.
Orange.
Th etas
El Ca rnino Heal Thet.a
Alumnae '")IJ gather at 7:30
p.m. in !he Lilguna Niguel
hnme of l\1r.~. Robert Rauer.
i\lrs. T IL Thrirton \\'ill be CO··
bos!rss.
Jnn . Santa Ana .
Dr. Bullock has co ndu cted
family lite progran1.~ 1n a
nun1bcr of So111hern California
churches as wrll ;is presenting
numcrClus t r c t u r c .~ on
strcngthentng the fa mily.
Monda y Club
Two I rips ilf(' 0n the ni:enda
lnr Loii:una Beach \'londay
J\1 nrning ('l11h n1en1 her~
On Ot·t. 21 n1rrnh1·rs 11 ill
bo;ird bt1.\f'!> fur l1 trip 1i) the
J\lus1c L'f'n!rr 1., src the
tnusi(':i! 1·nrnf'd~, "1\ funny
Thini: 1!;1ppl'ncdjill lht• \\'ay to
!hr 'F nn1111 "
On \\lf'flnr.~rl.1\', N11v •. 1, R
grou p will 1rii\rl. il!;;o by b4s.
Jn L.:iwry'.~ Fooi Cr1111>r Los
AngrlC'$, fnr l111whC'nn :,nd a
shopping <'X("11rs1nn
Cal1fornian, has her own law
practice in Los Angeles. She is
a graduak! of UCLA and
South\\'est University L a w
School She is a pasl president
nf the Cali fornia Federation of
Busi ness and Professional
\Vo[llen.
'Phi lharmonic
f\lrs. Edward Schumacher
\1·11l open her NeW1X1rl Beach
home at 10 a.m. for a meet ing
of Alta Bahia Committee
1ner11bers of !he Orange Coun·
t~· Philharn1onic Soe1ety.
Robert Ramos. l4·year·old
pianist, will en!er!a1n.
NOW
ARIES (March 21 ·April 191 :
Dig deep for factual in-
forn1ation. Money is involved .
fieject superficiality. Get to
heart of ma!ter. Spotlight nn
finan cial deal ing!'! \\'ith mate.
pariner. J\1 ys lery could be
unraveled. Accept truth.
TA URUS (April 2il·May 20 ):
You can afford to wt1 il. Some
persons. lacking knowledge,
niay ad1•{lcate otherwise. Key
is to grl your own ideas
t1c-ross. Do what ls best for
.1·nu. Avoid extremes. Check
diet. Increase rest, recreation
pennds.
GE1\11NI ·(ii.lay 21-June 20 \:
Bnutine t:isks may seem to
n1ultiply. Key is to take one
t hing at ii time. Oblain valid
hinL from Tauru8 message.
r-.1 rs. Lynn Osen. a teacher Slick close In home base. Do
of v.•on1eii·.~ liberation cla sses v.·ha t is fainiliar. Leave far-0ut
<ii UC!. Y.'ill be guest lecturer schen1es to oth ers. U.S. Air Force .".1n1 hers 11f
Costa r-.-tesa and Hunt ington
Beach. F'li.[!h! 12. \\'il l gath('r
at 7:30 p.rn in !hr nrw
meeting loca!iCln. Glendale
Federal Savin~s and Loan
bu ild ing. Costa i\1esa.
A rle rnnnstratio n on ne\\' and
ima,t:inalt\'e \~a.vs nr using
paper products 11·111 he
presented by ~1rs. flu l t1
r eterson.
at !he fl p n1. rneeting nf the CANCE R iJune 21 -July 22 1· Ac co untants f\a l1onal Orgcin11'.<il1on for Wo-Good lllnar aspect coincides
1\ ~1a11tr nf Si n1pll .Juslice men in 1he. Republ ic Savings .,.,·ith love. creative endeavors.
Demo W o men
A slide lecture nn !he Cit~· nf
Hope:'s progress in the fields
of medical research. Sl"itnce,
Lawyers' W ive s
Orange County La.,.,·yers'
\\'i\·cs will hear Or _ Rn~· R.
Bullock Jr.. d1rectQr n f
cnunscling al Ch a p m a n
Coll ege. during a luncheon
meeting in !he Saddleback
1r1ll be th(' !np1 c or ~11ss E~·eJyn and Lo.-1n building, Santa Ana. Associations with opposite sex
\\"hit low wh('11 she ;>.1dresscs She will di scuss the latest are Intensified. EX' pres s
the A m <' r 1 (' ;i n Soc\ r L .\' research and implica tiQnS of you rself. Pull out of any emo-
cif \\'nn1en A(:'<'Oun1an!s rluring 1vomen and the psychol ogical fional rut. "'elcome romance.
;i d1nn<'r rnee!ing 1n !he ,Jolly theories flf the (em a! e But don't foot yourself.
R(li::,t'r lnn, Aoahein1. personal ity. LEO !July 23-Aug. 221:
The I np1c of I he attornc.y is -'"';iii;~"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;i;;;;;; .. -.;;;;;;;:=' I
Lhe ~an1e as a report given In
Guild Pours Coffee
To Enlist Membership
Costa !l.1esa !l.layor Robert plasma concentrale ilnd care
l\'i\50n will discuss I.he func-for one hemoph ili ac is
tinns of lhe Hemophilia Foun. est.imatcd to be between
da tion Thursday, Oct. 21, at a $20,000 and $24,000 a ye<ir
membershtp coffee for lhP 1\lany limes · there is n1ore
nev.·ly for med Hemoph1!1a 'h{ln one hemoph iliac in a
CuHn of Orange Count y, Rt JO farnil y," J\frs. r-.tarlin said.
a.m. in the Mesa Verde Coun-The formin~ of this guild is
President ~>1xon bv !he Task
Fnrce nn \\'nmen's Rights and
Rt'spons1h1l1 l1<'S.
~Ii~~ \\.hitlov•, ii nati1·e
~
FRANCIS-
'\,, ORR of'
FI NE ST ATIONERY
"IER 50N.t.LIZED
•-_,,-:<o::HRtSTM.t.S C.t.•;•~O~·-
ffiTINCTIVE
CJHl lJTM.t.5 Gl"7.I
111-lltl trv Club. 'hearen sent' lo man y t11111 U t 111 t~•~£11£1! ,1111~
·Mrs. Richard Ra I s Io n :l_lih~•m~op~h~;~lia~c~s~;n~lgh~;s~•;";a~.'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Orange, i.5 guiding the i;ignup
of nf'w members. Assisting
her are !he f\1mes . G('()rge
~1adsen, Richard Schm id and
G~rge VAn Bebber.
Accnrding to i\lrl'i. Adalu
Marlin. presidenl of I h e
Hemophilia Foundation o f
Don't wait
' r· Soulhem Calirornia , Orange
County Organization, t he
purpose of the guild ~·111 ht to
till its too lilfe
initiate fund-raising projects 1111•,,..
to help support the Hemophili;i
call
Sweltdom
for Drapery Cleaning
Foundation.
"Tht average cost n f
THI: RED
BALLOON
-LTD.
~ NEW ...
& t Kclu11, ... d .. ~lt:ntr
' coUecUon of
Holidit)' Vt l'vrts
for ·~iAI llttll" pf'Opl~ ,...,.,;:;, _,.....
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Rutln1t.o• Harbour
{7l•I U&-1666
Towo & Country
Orange
<ll 41 558-9$9.1
We take
them down
for ,you, ... ,.,.., ""~'\
""''"VI hfl a fin~.
~• ~ They're
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fr.:!:11 tL:::.:JI w •
They're air dried,
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1•l·•u •n•I ~ •• ~"'"' ~ .. P 1h .. r ""d n•I ·~•P• J.lmn •I••!'"" ..
'"'"' hocl t" Ill•. lu t , . ..,,.!Ml...,.,.
And we rehang
th em
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So why don't you caU Swefldom now
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Jim l••nott • 541-2%2
AN EXCITING LUNCHEON
FASHION SHOW
By
Ewens r.Boutiq11e
(2300 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA)
I
' F~turing fasllions by
"r:Dig :Jt"
of California
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Wednesdays & Fri days, 12 noon
. iii'1if i'~
li1ni~1 iiriv1 11 11ii11t bi~b1111¥
11oiwp11rl ~H~h • pb11111 11i-a1u
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Those v.·ho disagree w i I l
display change of heart. Know
this :--keep the faith.
VIRGO \Aug. 23-Sept. 22!:
Accent on getting around, put-
ting across ideas, developing
concepts. (;ossipy neighbor
should riot be . permitlf>d to
cause depression. Throw off
burdens not rightly your own.
Be self-sufficient.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 \:
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fe b.
18 1: Communicate V.'ilh one
you admire, respect. Applies
to professional and personal
ilreas, Key is to accept
changes. 1\lso. be willing to
re1·ise opinion when presented
v.·ith necessary ..facts.
PISCES (Feh. 19-March 20 ):
. Good 1noon aspect coincides
v.·ith cycle of travel. learning.
Long.di stance mess a g f! is
"flo~-frNh" d uninr
NO .Oftking-NO .aubbiof
NO upget hou""! Colora come •livP.. fibers
revive. Dry in a ft-w hows.
f.., FR££ 111101o!ioo phoM
Our~c•~•n M••'" Cl•~nrn
11111 Bii(~ Blvd.
Hun!ln1!a" &11<n -lll·•UJ Accent on new approach "'°·h ic h
results in n1oney gain . Stress
independence. Encourage In-
novations. Fine for adding. to
special collections. Gain shO\.\'n
through hobby, special in-
featured. Taurus and Libra in·f ~~========~~ div iduals play prom in e n ~/;
roles. Be sure you are being
correctly quoted.
terest. lo find ""' mor• •tiou1 Yw•~H and
•\!•al09v, or1101 S•dn•• 0"'""' ~
iewels by joseph
searches for jewels
SCORP IO lo t 23 N 21 I ""'" bo<>l\l•t, l he Ttuth Atooul C . ·l OV, : ,.,1,.,109,. ~•<Id b•rll>d•IO """ 71 '""" Con•ort unw•nlttl ltwolrv ro lmmt-dl· Don 't hesitate; follo w lhrough •o Om•" B<Ml~I••. '"" o .. •L• PILOT. •t• <••" Dv "'• to • '""' ,.,. ... Boo J1•0. Grl "" C.,,,,11 S1t1!..,., Now ~nawl.Ogo, e•·pt rtlH . ••O iftt .. d ly on desin-s , special mission York. N Y 10011 •uuro vou c1r.iu1 1v11u1t1on et to·
Take initiati\"e. Stud.1• Li bra l"~~..,::;;"7,~·r·""~•~;~~·~WJ?~lll d•Y• m•rkll ••1U•. ' Iii t • ~ ;t ,_;. ,..~ Wo w1H be 1'lt•1tt1 It ··••mint your message. You will be going ~ ·•-~ · "-~ ~! ,,.,.,, and •d•I•• 'fll""'"' ,,.,,, d11·
places. doing things . Shake off ! Now in Sin Jo 1quin Hill1 ~ pa••I.
h -~ Coll Mr. JoJtpl\ 1r Mr. "•111 t1 J-41-any tendency !oward Jet ilrgy. .A d<ff•r•nl kind of f~.,. ,GU,
I • SA GITTARI US (Nov. 22-~· Bo•u'v Solon ,))
Oec. 21 ): Separate illusion :;' THE '!
from fact. Encourage crea1 ivc , I
imagination . But shun 1e~1-,,\<MAGIC MIRROR I denc·y to brood , In engage 1n
wishful thinking. You succeed f..'
by participating in club, grou p !o\1 ope-11t111J '00" 'll;--========--=0-",I
acti\'1t y, ~ Hi rt.or Vltw Sl>opjton9 C_.,ter h
CAPHI CO RN I Dec 22-Jan l•ft J••<111I• H111i 1111, •t I · ' N....-Mc.t.rthuf 19 1: Some friends are filled
with information -mlsin· ~
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SPOOKS ASON
South Co it! Pla11
Bri1tol "'the Si n Diego Fwv.
Co1ta Mest 540.901111
WED., OCT,_2-0!h In• SAT., OCT. 23•d
SUMMER & FALl MERCHANDISE
I.ADii$:
30°10 -40°10 -50°10
REDUCTIONS
Big Sele<tion Of
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TUMBLEWEEDS
SO, L:OTSA J.UCK! .. YOLJ
WANT TO ~o A CHIEF,
~H? JUST ~\KE THAT!
MUTT AND JEFF
I WANT MER
TO LOSE A LL
SENSE OF
DIRECTION .
PO YOU R'-ALltE WMAT
Ji iAKl!S TO !JI! Alll.E<.
TO Wl!Af\ ONE;. OF
THl!SE IJONNEiS?!
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SAY THE CRA2 YT-H INGS
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MIND!
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p ,.,. 4 WE Ut.iOER I r VO~ MAV tJNPf sOME7"11 ~,-""-,-,~,~,,~.~,~.~O~M-W-H-.,~,-ll-,-O~U-NG-:.-.
lt.."NP. DON'T FOl'!UET . vou ST.A.ND. I I euT I POI.I r. rH!NG PEOPLE SU FFER FROM •• ,t.,N IN1'&1LITV
DON r LEAVE TME HOTEL MON$1EU R w1-1,t.,r's THE Bl lll::E TH1'T, TO LOOti:: AM E.A.D .' 'IOU ,t.,RE TW ENTY·)
ROOM UNTIL MV (,A.~ \. ,t.PF'LETOt.i ' ,t.BOUT MV 1-1 1'Vll,u 10 M'i FRIEND! TMll:EE VE ... RS OLP! '!'OU R ... ISE oues.-
t-.. ST"V II.I Tl-llS eooM? 1.1 TIQt.IS •• SUC H ~S, WHERE OOES .. 4':.._
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'CHILDISH A~D IMMATURE!
THE GIRLS
JI('< on v~, 1111al111 ~~~
12 .l'·dde oJ P•'•' 47 l~nd i1lor19 Irie t: • • • tj,_ • • •• • • • • ; :J.'"J J3 C ~tla<+1 l'dg' of~ St'~
.. 1,etl'> 43 S1M.ltd
:'l Oot~ ;i SO P1Mtau1\119 lo
001 .• ~ farmtrig !Oil a geoqr<lflhital
23 Twe:~e o'c.l oc t_ region
l Loghl I~~ 25 EduLii\10i+~1 :!:>l Numtric.;i l
2 Rl'ady z ,.-or!ls 9roup: Abbr . preflK
} 5~r1es of 28 Tile J1• ~1 Pre~ertl by
~teps f•ci11 30 Of great .. er111 legal means
o.1e l"vcl 31 Oppos ite of: 53 Stone: Suff1•
to "'1c! .r1 P1ef1~ 5• P1n1ciple
4 1.1 p1t t e1... 32 co .. 1 or ~5 He~111•ed "'
-2 11>Crds Arg~11 n1il ~t. Epoc.l1al
5 l.lou11:Jo11 33 Conta9io~1s bO "Bril~01" 111
or Crete ~~in dis~;ise Mexico
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MISS PEACH
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GIVI US YDUI LIVllJIST'
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ly John Miles
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4'.\lrs. f'~11t·ing reports 11be losl ovrr forty pounds Ibis pasl
~ummer, and I know we're all \·ery bappy for her.''
DENNIS THE MENACE
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Senes." one ~Jund1! rern;ir\..ed I~;;!
"eekend as he \l<'l'ed !he rows 1•f ernpty
scats in BaltJ1110re s !lll'n1or1al Stadium
during the final 11\U ganlt'S Of ba~eb~ll ·s
<1 lJtu11111 spettacular.
"lf 11e ga\·e ""ll\' frpe bats or hcl1nels,
1naybc we could fill the Jrllnt
Although th e Sl'l't'll·l!a1n(' s er 1 <' s
between the world charnp1un R~1 llun1ll'I'
Oriole~ and Pittshur gh Pll"ates pro11d1'd
one uf the most dran1at1 c ehmaXt'S 1n
sports h1s1ory, the finishing ga111es Sat.111·-
d;iy and Sunda y prol'ed d1sappolnl11H'nls
at the gate.
On Saturd;iy_ v.·Hh Pitlsburgh lrati1r.i:
!he Serles. thr{'e garncs 111 !1111, on!y
41 ,174 turned out at il-'len1orial ~tad1un1,
lt•u1·1ng 7,963 of the 52 .137 seals unot-
('Up1ell
On Sund:iv, ;if1er a ncr\'e-i;1bb1ng
lr1un1ph by the Orioles in the s1 ~th game
1hat tied tl1e series Bl 3-3. a crowd of
47.291 showeri up for the bi g showdo\vn
Bowl rhamp1ons_ The Bullets madt it into
th!' fu1als of the !\ationa! Basketball
Association playoffs last yt'a1
t>r s!.lll fu rther. did Jerry Hoffberger,
the Onoles' owner, blo"' it when he
sought 10 be charitable and give the fans
a break b~ holding bark 10,000 tickels for
!he fina l two da ys instead of for cing
.t111rchascrs to buy !ickets in blocks. as
has bct.'n the custom 1n the p<1st ?
Hoffbcrger and the office or baseball
cn1111n1ss1oner Bowie Kuhn tend to the
!a11er 1heory. scoffing at the suggestion
th;;1 pro· foot ball is about to run maior
le11g11" ba~eba ll into !bf' sea.
..Tlt1• first two gan1es a t Baltimore
drew 53.229 and .'i3 .2:J9 -both standing
roorn uni\' erowds." said !\lo11le lr..,,·1n,
h•1·n1C'r ~:e 11· York G:ant slar ;ind \l'orld
Srrics hero whr1 no11 1s an aide to Kuhn.
• :'l lr. Hoffenbergcr 1<l'an ted tn create
,l?OOd will an1ong the f<lns by not forcing
1hr:"n1 to buv all four tickets in'a block
and tiring i;p their money," Irwin added.
"The plan boo n1er21ngcd.
s
had the fir&t week in October all to it.self.
No n1 ore. Competi tion now is fierce.
'!'here has been a vast e xplosion in all prct
sports. Seasons have been extended to ac-
commodate expanded leagues.
The spectator dollar has b~orne
choos.v. Baseball, footba!J, basketball ,
hockey -Lhere aren't enough dollars to3
feed them all profJtably. Some n1ust ~uf
fer.
Yet the \\'orld Ser ies slump in the fina l
garnes cannot be attributed e ntirely ta
this competition. Son1e of the blame n1u st
be laid in the lap of the Baltin1ore fans,
some of ti1e most discriminating in sporl"I.
If the \\lorld Series ha d gone to Boston or
l)etroil, for instance, full turnouts woul d
have been assured. Pittsburgh games
"'ere sellouts.
While most pro footbal l teams v..·cre
playing exhibi tions before crammed
stadiums, the Co lts drew between 13,000
and 18,000. Baltimore fans are not easy to
excite.
THREE DEATHS RESULTED FROM THE CRASH OF ARTS ARFONS' JET CAR.
There were 4.846 ern11tY sc;its_ Hun-
<ireds of lhuse (•!l hand had 1ra11s1stnr
radios at lh e1r ears to f(1llow the progress
of lhl'i r fa vonte pro foolball te;1 ni_
".\BC tells us !hat 61 n1illion people
watched the fir~! night garne \\lednesda.v
night in Pittsburgh -the largest crowd
e 1·rr lo sec a Series ganie -and this in-
cluded honie viewing only. The Nielsen
ratings g;n·e 1t 50 percent, the highest for
any µro gra1n on NBC. Thal doesn·t look
a~ if baseball is losing ground ."
Ea rl \Vea ver, manager of th e Ori oles
l'.'as surprised at the empty seats ove ;
the weekend , but he had his own private
explanation.
USC Club Jlleets
Costa Mesa's Big Wi1i
W 011 't Bririg An3r Calls
\\'inning tl1e l\"orlr! S\•rit'' ~ure\v scen1s
6f a largl' enf)ugh n1:ic1111 11rif' to rnerit a
lr:lephone eall f1·01n lllr l'l't'$idr;nl of lhe
United States tn tlif' 11('t<1no11s rnanagr:r.
So it carnc ;i~ 1111\0 surpri5e tlla! Presi-
dent \'1 xnn fhn 1dd 1l:1!\\f'r \!) 1r!cphone
Pi1!sburgli 's D;1n11.v '.>1 ur1aut:ll and ron-
J,!ratulate 111111 for 11·l1 1pp1ng 1hr B;ilt in1o re
Oriolt's
Afte ral l, .\Jr_ :\ixon l1:1s est.1bli~hed hy
--..
~'HITE . .)
-
GtE"NN Wllllli'.
past <i<'tion.<: that he 111 is :·. ~pnns-1111nrlccl
1nan 121 likes lo u~e the ll'lt,phnnt•.
1 n1r:ln , l1e·s 1us1 ;ihoul ('ailed errr\On('
in sport s l'XC'CPI the 11'.lJ A lrxes-Jnh·n~on
~nd Karra~
Thrre 11.1.~ 11nr 111hrr e.11·th ~li:il tl'ring
r ren1 that to0k pl;ice 01t•r thr 11('ekrnrl.
although 111" 111·11 s proh.1bly d1dn·1 quite
n1akr 11 tn 1hr !'1·1,~1rtcnt
Thal \\<IS ('n,<;!;i i-..1 ... ~a lligh 's 1~!·7 foot-
ball ronq11es1 11f .\1 :i~noli:1
Bea ting an\'Ol\L' 11Pt1 l<I h1• n•1l r 11or1hv
for Costa ~1e~;1 ! li1:h But to1pp1ng
j\1;ignolia II.JS 11orth lnph• lll11r Clltp
f!an1ps s:111·r· 1he S1·nt1nt'l ~1 ll:11ln"1 10~1 10
1111 ()rangl' r'n11nt1 1r;u11 tl11 ~ ~1·a ~1111 ~nd
~1 cre hra11I~ J;111•rt'il lo •l11111p ll'lJllrs.~
~1r•:1
' l!ad the Pre ... l(\en1 ph11111'd the i\1 11,1angs
flftcr eacli nf lht'Jr r1ctorirs in their
p re11ous 2:, ~tart.'. ,1nu and I 1·011ld lla1e
fl ffordl'rl to pay lhc 1rlrphnne rht!rgc·~
_The ).lust;ings h<1d only four \'wt1111es in
1hl'11' previous '.!:i 11111111~:.~ -111a1" :i 111n-
111ng prn·r ril;JAE' 1lf HiO i 1J;11 li1'' ;111'1
n1anagrrs wilh better n1arks thnn 1h.1 t
h:i1·e brrn l11·cd lor not w1nnin.11 enou~h.
Sol, rvrn though !hC'\' nerdn·1 v.<1 1t for a
phone rail frf)nl the 'W'h1te House, Jhe
:'11u~1angs deserve a pat on the har.:k for
l'11llec1111!; a win .
Tbr Sou lhero Orange County Trojan
('lub "ill mcl'I Wedn rsday night at
Mcl(a y Feisty
• • .
V\IJout Who'll
~tart at QB
I t I.OS A:\C;J·:LES 1(1 ('1 -.\otre D;imr·~
Jefense. t'1'1al'h .Jolin .\1cl\;1_v of the
f
nuthf'rn (';iltfnrn1a f•iotball te a rt_l
rclarrd ,\1 ,•nda~. "1s abs o l u 111 l y
wr-1n~p1r1ng
, Ap1K'aring <11 1)1e \1 re~ fno!brtll
"'riters' gRtherini::. t he TrflJW~ c f\ a c h
f,
cclined lo cnnter!c· the ~an1e \V1111 Lhe
ight l'PI ' !n~h at South Bend Saturday.
ul 'in vie w <Jf Snuthl'rn Cars !h!'ee
ralgh~ defeats. ~!cKa} was an)·thing
but optimi~t ic .. . I He ment1onecl, ;imong other Notre
1_)ame players. <lcfensive end \\1a\t
Patul~ki. 6-6 and 24~ pnltntl\ r,' ''lie'5 grown three 1nche~ ;ind :iddf'rl 40
und s since last ~·ear I le should ha\·e
nee l{Ouble:· said. :'l·lcl\:iy not really JOk-
lng .
• Notff! Dime. he addl'd . d1•rsn't h.1ve to ~ reminded thsit the Tr()Jans kJ:()\'kCrl 1t
t of the national ch;impiun~h11,1 here
111 year. 38-28.
1 There ""ere TIO exc1111cs for Stanfr>rrl"s
8.1·18 \l'in last WCl!k. Mt Ka y ll'flS ;t~krd If
~e 41•ould "enterta in" an ltl ea nf S!Artint;
r eserve quarterback ,\.fike Ra e 1h place of
r egular J immy J ones.
··I'll cn !erlain 11 lo! of 1houJ1h1s b111 I
\viii a!SI) enter!<iin my personal privilrl!P.
of starHng Y.'hl'lt:'ver J v.•ant." ~lcKay
"'P\ied
B;i!hoa Bay Cluh with sorial ga!ht•ri nJ.: ll f
fi :~:J. (;Ul'St S!ll'HkPr 1\ill be LJS( !rat k
('Oath \'1·r11 \\'olfr.
Ton had th~·y (·nulrl n'I hn\·r 1,:ul\t'n
f1L1;irtrrha<-k .li111n1v .J"nr ~. Thrn thr\'
rouhl ha \'r abrluetei.J hin1 until afte r !11.e
J\'o lre llorne g:1111r.
l"SC :ind l "('l.A l1;i1(' 011h· 111(1 nll'tr('
ho1ne ga1nrs t'ach ll11o:; fuo1h:1 ll ~r:i~i·n
ll:1nl Ir) bt'lir1e t1111t• ll;;s ~11pp1•d ll,1 ~"
!'1\11tll~
Tt.t',\' ;irr prrrii<·tin e, n t-ro110 of he t1,rt'11
~0.000 and J()(},(l(){) for thr \'o\f(' n.•n1c
fr('~l1111an footh;;l! ,l(Hnlf' S<1tunL1.1 ni;:.'.l t.
Th at's rlght-1 ~aid fnr !hr fro .. h.
Thr gan1r is in \lr xii·o ('i!v 11 1111 !hr· ~·n uth ful Irish fncing the \;1iion:i l t ni-
1·f'r~il~· of .\l e~it·o .
Thi· Noire J)a111t ('luh or i\le\ico l 'i11·
got lh.e b;i tt lr orii:<1nizecl. ·
Tht• rf's l nf lhe ye ;1r!i11g s' ~rhc•rl11I('
Fin•ls th1·n1 pl a.1·in11: a! ~l irhig;in Slate :111<!
Trnne.~srr pl us 11 j(a rnc 11·it h .\1 iC"hi¢an :it
So111h llPncl.
Th:it's a hrtk nf a fine _,l;1tr lnr
fresbn1!'11.
Grrn1a l\ (llyr11p1e C:tln(·~ 11[f1('1:1ls
repurt lh:i1 the l'11t1rd Sr;;tr·' l<'ilrl.~ 111
11nrlr! Olyniru· ri('kl'! purrha ~('S fo r· tl1r
'7~ pn1ductivn ir1 .\lu111rh
\\'ould J'Ou believe lh:1t Yugo~l;1111\ 1.~
second?
Ra111 s Star
AJ,va,1s l(11 e'v
•
He 'd Be No. l
'>
LOS AN G~:1 .1·s 1 \I'• -\\'11•·11 t·ornna !'
drl ~!ar's ~lt1 rl 111 ~1 1·1\1'1'1r1 11 •ft1rn1•d 1r1
!he Los t\11 J.:~h'~ n:11n .. 1111~ .1f':1r :i lt('f a
.1ear al ~l •nll''~ota t)tld th1·1·" 1r1lll tl1r·
\\'ashlnic;!nn Rri!sk.111> 111{' l'Ollsrnsu" 11 ;1~
!hat h1'd pl:i y li;1!'k11p at 1111ddl<'
1ir1eharkf'I' h1·i11111I ~1•111H~ ,IA1·k Hl'V!lfllfl:•
. Th£'1'C l\;J~ al 1 .. ;1,\I I•!•• d1$S('n!1ng ON,l·
n1nn -fr11n1 :'IL11 l111\h·I\"'1rr ''-._
"l nc1·rr 1ho11!:l11 I'd Ii<' <1ll,\'!hi11g h11I
the ~tarlt"·:· ~;11 s ,\l"h1 r1 \·r·, q111t e ~111\p
I.'
11 11a~ lhc ne11:: 11H·d1a 11hrcll ~pl'ea tl
Slli'h H 11ot1<1n . s:11d 11\ .. :11nl;i!ilr hig guy,
\1•ho tod;-.y J~ in :111 l'X\'ellf'nl pn~i lion 10
kid hi~'fri11nfls in llH' p1·,·~" about 1l
i\'ow :11. !he broad ~hPlllrlCrrd. 21.'i-p<uin-
rlr r \\•as !hC' Nn. 1 rnuldlr line11<irker 11·11h
!be Redskins last Yl'ill'. r\.~ drfens1\r
sl,l{nal cal h'r f11r !hr i:;1111~. h1~ lta.~ hecn a
standn11! 111 e\·ery Hain 1:a111t' tt1u:; f;;r ,
The Nn. 2 111a11. Hr ~11r1ld~, 1s r\'C'o1rl"ing
frorn kni'.'e s11rg('ry
The Ra llis rn;ule ~l cl\1•r1•t•r tlH'll' '.\n 1
rlrH f! tho1r e 10 \!16 1 ;;Iler ;i lK1i l1;111t
r<Jreer with his la~r !\\·111, \llkr, <1t !hf•
CHivrrsi ly of Snu!hcrn C11l1fnr111:1
For two years he 11'.1s :i l1nl•h:Kk":· In
1963 he was shifted to llJ!.ht end 111 {11t'
yrars.Jle,1 caught 1:14 passes 101· J.737
yards and six tout'h1lowns .
One of Ceorge 1\llf'n·s firs! 11111ves 11hpn
he cnme tn coa ch !he Ran1s wn;; 1r;idc
i\10rl 1n )lrl the Vikings And v.·hen 1\llf'n
1rf1 \hp Rain~ t-o t8kP nl"rr <ii \\'.1~h111~1nn McK~r1·er was traded harl\ to 1110 Hnrns'.
Thrrf' 11·a~ a hurnorn11s incid!'nl a~ the
Ran1s' st11nnll'f l:<ln1p. Jack l '"cle, ;;.<;.<iLS·
tiint to the pres1drn1. sPotied r.1arlin in
tht\dir11ng rooni. ·
"Hi. ~011 srnilc nld nu1n ,"' said Teele.
'"Georg" All en hJli; been ri~k1ng shout you.
\\'e rna~· send ~·ou 10 \\'a~hlngton so he
ran tract(' you n~a1h -:in Allen record."
:'11r Keevl'r chuck!rd fll 1he b~nlcr. But
hr declined to cri\1c·1ze Allrn. ~n~·ing on ly,
' 11 happ"ns -tra1lr~ -irs part of the
hu· inr.~~ ·•
t11r+:::rp1·cr is ;i dl':idh ta~·k lcr and his
~r ;il'~ •111 11ff"l1.~" ~0 r1p h1rn l\Cll In
rr :Hf1nc thr 1·nr1111 11rc,.•1er Hr 1·a1n(' 11n
111th t110 pa s~ 1n1rrct•pt 111ns in the Jlanls '
11·111 IJ\'Cr the Atlanta V&lcQn!.
s1,eed l(i11g
Qt1its After
Fatal Crash
!>A l.I.AS 11\!1 1 -necord-h1ild111g
rnr·r dr11·er Ar t Arfnns said ,".·londay
/11' l1as quit rac·1ng ;;l\rr ·1 hi~h
~pccd 1Tash S<1!urd:1~' th;-rt tnri~ 1 h"
lll('S 1,f 1hrrr pi'l""i<:n<;, in,'i:n!ttt" a P~l ""l'Tl/~(·r In h1~ Jr! engine-powe~cd
cl 1'il""!t•r
'I l1r Jn!o.:li~ip oceu1Tcd on a quar-
1c:· lt'ilr dcn111nslr,n.fi,.,n ru n at D<il·
1:1~ lnl rrn:11 1on<1I :\!nro t:,; Sf'l'tdv.;iy
Ill sul1lll'iJ;1)1 l.l'\I IS\'lllr.
. .-\1'10_11~ 1ras ;l'k1'cl in :i tl'i!·f'lb!111e
1nl1·1·v1e11· fr·on1 111~ h•1111r-in lJ.11 t•nl
Olli''· wh(•!h<'r Ii" 11 ill r.1!'!' a1,iii11 '
•·-.;o," he n;p)1r'ti. ''I had pl<111111'd
n11 h~'\'iJlllt.'. n1y c:1 1·~ n11111:11,.: ~1 ·1,·r·ai
rr;11·~ hl'eau~·· tli ri t 1., h1111 I n1:1ke
lnl' li1·11u; And I II Ill~! find
~nn1r1hi11g cl~c tu d•1 no11 "
I 'r:o1· tu Sal L1rd11,v s 1T:1~h. raeinl!
11f11yr:1I' ~:11d 1\rlo11~ pl:11111ed lr1
1·l't1re fro1n raC'ill '~ lhr fl'l rn~i ncd
po11·erC'd r<ir 11'1111 11 hich hl' h;:irl
b1•1·11 ;1tt1•1 11pl111g t•\ hrrak 11ie .1011
11 1ill's p1·1· hour h;1rril'r in 1he
11u11rt1·r 1nde.
. I fe 11'tis not goi111~ ln ~ll'C up rac-
ing nl1n~t·1hrr. 1111•1 .-.;1111
Hill ll;ilf• of the '111°1• 1·p:1tinn:il lint
HPd A~~o1·i:11io11 s:11d !h;1t Arlnn :;
~rl 111" 11 "rid I in d spr'!'d 1<'1·11p l 111
tl1(' qu;1rJ1'r 1n1lr of 293 ni.p ti. :11'0
111•rk" ;i;;1, in f<'if,r1d;1
f)n tlli· f;1l;d dP1n"11 stral11111 n'11
S;iturdrl,1'. his car 11';1s apprn:1rh111-:
~pi'·PdS of 286 m,p h. lr::irk nff;r•:ils
s:11d
\1·f\1n s drs<'nber! the wreek tt11o;;
\\ :11
•-']111• 1no1 1111~11 I ,<;/1\l l 111(' prl\\•·r
nrr. I 1,,,! :1 1 i~f· Dr a 11h1·1·I "n thn
riclil "r l1·fl frn\! cnr11rr nf tllr e;t1'
;101d 11 ~l<l r-1 1·d 1·r·•·r·111g 11·!1 , 1\nd I
111;id1• H 1'!\l'l'''<'l l1•ll 1·1~iil h1!' I
. .J!r.1d,\ hnd pill <llll Ilic pa1·;1('h11'r
'l'l1r 1 ;11· "rl1d 11nr flip" .111.1 h!I .1
M'\ 1111d 1.111. liv .. ;11d. ;1ddu1~ !111! l·r
11 ;1<; sl!JI (Hll-.('l<'!I._ 111\1 •11 ii !'.'11111' 111
r1 ·~1 11\' ~;c1ti he had (O di~ ":1 1111lr
l1nlr in thr· d11·1 so J l'1,:lld grl 111\'
:-liouldl'r frre .111d grt 0111 ,.f l~l~
\'<II' ' -
t\rf1111s 11;1o; lltll r11rt
Tilt' p;i ~s1·ng1·1· k:llf'rl 1l'as Tli0n1,1~
Euf!rn(' :\lrt'd. whn hosted ;i lcle~i {111 11r11 -. :ual 1·;iric!y show.
The thrr 11111 1 wlirns 1verc
rn1p ~es 11f lht• l111t·r11ational Hot
Ho A~~o('(;11 111n 11hn ll'{'re standing
behind _l!lc gt1.1n! raiL
Blass to Receive
Hero's \V clc·on1c
J 11 Hon1cto\\1J1 ,
i\'flflTJI CA .'\·\A\. ('nnn \AP1 -lhis
s111:ill 111\111 in 01p !nht hllls of !he
r:erk~h1ro ~1011n !a111.~ plans to 1rclcn rne
h ln1c i!s 111'11 loca l hrrci -Pill~huri.;h
P1r:1\r:" p1!t'l1tr Ste1·r Bla~~ -nn Fnrt11v.
In re(·r111 .1·ear.s. the b!l'{.'('~l C'xcitemrn t ..
nf Octnhtir Jn 1h1s tnw1i !1f 3.045 t>;is c•1111e
froin lh~ lung linf's nf tnuri~ts w11trhing
tlir brill i.ant yellows and 'red s ,.,f aut11n111
foliagr .
Bur lh is yf'ar !he Rnard of ~,..1,.rtmi·n
ha~ dc<·l:i rrd F:riday a "h11lf-h\•hr1,1\" ·a11it'
;i C(l1n1niUee i~ rtlrrady ~ctlln:: i.p
S!K'l'<'hcs. prrscn!;itinns and a 11p1!11re:11lf'.
fo~rida ~ 1vill hf' "St('Vf' A ILt ~S 11.i'\" ;n
honor or lhe 29·,Vl'~r-old p11c:hrr wh'1 1\',)11
lhe third 11nd ~c1·f'nlh g;;n1rs nf th1' \\' , 1rl
S!'ries Jl l!lllnSI 13alti morc tn gi\'c Pi!!s-
burgh it .<; fourth World (;hflmpionsh1p 1n
thi~ cen!11rv
Gov. Th0"rrw s J !11eskill has hr.r11 111-
''itcd. h11t it is not yet known 111hrthcr
he'll ntt cnd. Al his morning news er11-
frrrncc. !lleskill said he didn 'I know
hi111srlf -but hr·d be ii:Jad to mcl't lll;·s~
in ll :irlfnrcl. •
"1 1'.~ II AfC/l( dn\' for F'a lls Vlll;HI<',"
~1r~ki11 s.'l1cl. r eft'tTUlf.: lh 1he han1 lr.t .1u~t
<]o\1·11 111" r"nr! 11hrrr Rla~s ~rcw up 11 1d
\lht'n' 111~ p:1rr1l!S ~1111 lh·e. ,
Tiie sudden tailoff of ll'orld Series in-
tere-~t at a point v.·hen interest should
h;11·e been peaking, produced con-
~idrrable une<1siness in baseball f1Uar1ers.
ls major league baseball losing niut h
of its glan1our and gale appeal to fast-ris-
ing 'pro f1;mtba!I. as sorne of the survevs
111sis1? Is pro footba ll becon1ing the trUP.
nalional p;;sl 1mc in the L.1r11ted Slalts"'
ls the season too long and dra ggy 11·ith
1 r,2-g;irn~ sc~edules ins1ead of the old l.'i4
plus pos!-sc;1son playoffs Lhal push into
Ille guls 1if the football season an d con-
fliel ll'lth profcs.~1onal basketball and ice
h(\l'key openPrs'.'
ls 1l1crL' a lin11t tu lhe spectutor clollar
i11 <ln 1'ra of reonontic instability and the
l'1·('~1rlPnt:<i l price and 1vage freeze'?
<lr 1s 11 s1n1ply a eaSf' of sports fans in
fl:1l1 11nore. whi ch calls 1tseH ''F'lagtown
l "SA." brin~ !o<J blase aboul ....-i nnin g ma-
jnr f'h;impionships?''
This m<1rked 1he third straight time the
Orinles had been in the World Series. The
(·011s are National Football League Super
\Vhile the fina l \\'orld Series game 1\'ilS
bei ng played before an under-capaci1y
crowd of 47.291 in Baltimore, the New
York Jets. sans Jor 1\an1al11 and \vilh a
l<ick-lustre lineup. drew 6 1.9~8 to Shea
Stad1un1 for just another football game
\rith the Ruffal o Bills v.•hile across town
the l\'ew York Giants and Colts 'l'.'ere
playing before 62.860 at \'an kee Stadi11 nl.
'!'here were 83.000 at 1he gan1e in 1'\ew
Orleans bet ween the S;iints and Dallas
Cowbovs. At lanta. !11ian1i. Oakland.
Creen -Bay. Denrer and Cincinnati all
drev.· more than ~0.000.
Close to half the '\Vorld Series press con·
tingent de serted af1er the fifth garne,
rus-hing home to see their favorite college
or pro football 1can1s in weekend action.
UnqtH·stionably the World "Serles suf-
fers frorn the overlap or seasons. Once it
Pitt."b11rgl1 To1•1•led
P1·e111atu1·e Celebratio11
I
Costs Pitt ::1 Toucl1clow11
l\A\SAS CITY (AP 1 -A funn.1 thi:-ig
happenrd t~ young O;:i1·f' S111i1h on h:s
11 :1y into !lu:'rnd 7.<HH' ~lnnda,1· night
S1n1th. a ~-n1llH1tn<Jt'C recei\'er for 111e
!'1\l ~\J\1rgh Str,~·lrrs. had tHkrn a n;i~s
(r.,111 Terr)' Brad ~haw (111 a Sfl-yilrd play,
Hr 11 ;is all ;1lnnr
As hr nrarrd the gnrtl. he ~uddenlv cx -
pli1rlrd .111hil;in tlv ;:ind hca\·ed the b<ili u1•'1
P1(' air lil;r football pla.1·e rs dn i11 ct'!chr;;-
11,.n of SU('('('SS
Th(' 1rot1blr 11·::i~ S1n1th h:1dn'l rear l'.rr!
11 11· f111:il s!nrlr. The hall squirtl'd lhro 11:;;h
Ill'' r11d ·111111'
II 11:1 ~ l•nlv rt !nut•h\Jnek . The S"llr!' ,)f
1111> 11111" 11n ~ 31 '.1 in fal"nr nf lhr K:111-.·1"
1'111 C l11~·1.~. who had 11·iprd out a fl.o 1·'>1d
11 t!h l.l'n [)aw~on 's spt'!'l<irular p;i.:;-<in~ to
~Jt1.:; T:11lnr arid :i c·1111pir of a.:;.:;1.:;t.:; fro;n
lh•' dr,fc'no;r d11r111~ a fnur-1oui 'hd1111·n
;11;da11rh(' 111 lh·· "'t'llnf\ rpi;11·lf'r
The Ch1t•fs 11l'n1 on to a 38-lfi l'i l'torv
n1 1T lhr ~\Prlrrs 111 1hr1r na11'>11;il1~·
trl•'11srd ~:irne and t'linibf'd into ;1 r11·st-
pl;irr t1r 11·11h O:il:land. 4-1. in th" \\'('~!
D1\'1sion. P1t1 ~burgh. '.!-:\.'fell tll'O ji<lnie"
hrhinrl Cle \·elan£1. 4-1, in 1he Central
L)1v1sinn.
Pitt sburgh coach Chuck l\1oll said a l
first he had no comment r:;i Smith's
blunder, then rc!utlfliit!v adried :
"l'\'e sern it h<ippcn' to veterans. He
1h rr11· lht· h~ll bPfore hr 'l'.'ilS fl crnss. The
!'<dl<'~e go<JI P'>~!s <ire 10 y'lt·rl~ b.:rk.
,\l.'lybe hr w11s thinking ... "Noll"s voice
farled all'a\;.
BradshaW, !hr young S [""I" r
quarterback, pondered over the ir;ridcnt
al lrngth and said : ··rr we had scored there .. tliars
ri~ht . 11 rfluld h:ivr turned 1he gan1e
arnunrl. Did you l'\'e r see an.vthin ~ like
th:it ~ !l 's nut llf Ripley's Bcliere I! nr
No! But we're not going to harp fin D.1ve
[(lr it. ..
\oll th<Ju ght lll'n pla.1·s proved the i·ig
dif ference. Bo!h 11·C're passes {rnn1
Oaw~on. who romrla1ned all week f'f h<1\'-
\11~ a snn' ;inn. to T:i.\'lor and ('o«·crr:t 82
;:ind ;:,1 ~·ard.~ ..
t\e11 hrr nf 1hf' hrnn\Js s r o r 1' d
tnuc hdn"·ns but both sci 1be Chi~[~ tn r.v1-
11on derp in P1!l ~burg h lrrrltory. D;iwsnn
flipprd 1he 51 -yarder to Ta ylor ;it thr 27.
On !he nexl pla.v, Dawson threw a
strike to Ta~·lor in 1he rnd zone. r rasi:tg
thf' last of Pittsburgh's 9-0 lead rol lf'd 1•p
on fil'ld ~oals of 32, 40 and 35 yards by
Roy Gerela .
"T.hey l'.'ere. afraid we were going to
lose,' be sa id. '"Eve n my neighbors
stayed home. Nobody likes to pay $10 to
attend a fune ral."
Bucs Nlanager
U11decided
About Future
PITTSBURGH 1AP1 Da n n y
r.1urt;:iug h. manager nf the wo rld ch am-
pion _Pittsburgh Pirates .. ~:iys only the
ques11on or hea:th will affect a decision
as lo whether or not he'll return as
n1an;igcr next y,ear.
r-.Jurtaugh. lriokin R pale ;:ind tirrd afte r
Sunday's final g;in1e, said his decisinn
\1·ill br m;irle in the next month or ~o. ;ind
1h;:it il will be n1adc 11·i1h his familv·s
hrl11_ ·
The 54.~-ear-0\d :'l·lurtaugh \ed lhC Hues
In tlif' charnpinnship in 1!160 :i'ld th1·n
resigned four years later btcih:~e uf a
heart ailment. Hut he rc1urned in 1967 fl'l r
one .vear. left again because f'f ;:i secn11d
heart al tack. and then came b;i1:k in l\'70
to le11d tile Pirates to a division 1i11~.
·"v\le 'll ha\'e a fan1il ,v mec'in_g ;ind
di scuss it." he said. "fl.1 y d au~h1.:r :.11 d
two sons ;ind lhcir sixiuses will sit rloll'n
1Yith my ""'ife and me and V(')te nn ii. Of
course n1y' vote will be the deciding
vote," he said.
"Eve11 if l don't return," he l't!i··L "!
'l'.·on'! say it will be permanent, like I did
the la st rwo lirnes."
Should J\1ur taugh step down, h;itti11 g
coach Rill Virdon. a formr r Pua:e
cent.erfirldrr would be his likel.v replacf:-
ment , \'irdon condur!ed lhe r•lub i1rus e
meetings during the regular season.
Collegiate
Football Ratings
Iii .l~SOCl toTED Pllli'Si
l t•m W•I Ph. l .. m W·I ,h.
1 N•0'•,••1)11 6·0 1.0•6 ll C~•~"on l ·I l~1 ~O>l•nom•.ll•S OI OOI l;On•n ~l •O• •I !JO
3M•cn.u•,ll) oo 1)1 i;l Lou"'"""S' 11 10•
; Al•bem• 60 161 I• "''I""• 51 •I 01
l •uOLJrnllf S-0 ,~5 1'11•do 6-0 61
6 No•r~D•me l·O 'I~ 11 '"'" l-1 ol\ 1 P~nn S••t• S·O •/9 11 Pu,Ou• J-.) •O
I C-.<!!>rO,. 6-0 460 I~ l~noueo J-1 _J1
O """"'"' 11 l.11 !? Ou•• 5' !-< 10. 5••nlor~ l-1 lllll )C "" ~O"* , I 1)
01no1 'C•m• ••<•,~•rQ vol~'· 1,31•0 ••r>"•b•ll<AI•
IV' O••!mouin. l'to.,d• .Sl•to. Hou3!on, No•I"""'"''''"' 0,~on. Soutn C•10lln•. WA<i11'19ton, W~•' Vlf;lni~.
PITTSBURGH'S TERRY BJ\ADSJ:tAW 1121 GOES DOWN IN ,38-1 6 KC WIN.
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P1·ep Offens ive
Playe1·s of Wee k
GREG COLLl\'S
C.:oronfl de! ~1ar
~I ARK lfARi\10N
Edison
.. ·
GARY HERNANOE7
Fountain \'all ey
GAR\' ANOERSON
Laguna Re:ii·b
RICK SllELDON
~later Del
TONY llORV ATH
Nt~'JIClrt Harbor
FLIP DARNELL
Costa l\1esa
DOUG BRANT
Estancia
BILL HARBIN
Huntington Beach
ROD BROWN
i\1arina
A UNDRE HOL~1ES
J\flssion Viejo
Di>N TAGUE
Ualvuslly
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Series
Stats
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Artists Top
Friars, 11-7;
Hawks Next
Laguna Beach Hirh'a water
polo force11 lre.k to El Dorado
Wtdneaday to open Ora111e
League action ag:ain1t the
Golden Hawk11 following Mon·
day 's 11·7 COftfl:Uest of the
visiting Servite Friars.
Co11ch George C a r e y ' s
Artisl3 upped their non·leallJe
mark to 6-2 behind the ae11ring
effort!! of John Harbold, 'tom
Brotherton and Amory Ware.
Each collected three goals.
Marty M1dison w1s the key
to the Artists' 1ueces1 ,
howev&r. with his nifty N II
handH11g, pl!saina and oven.II
defeft11ive game . ...... ""' 1--t y ... ~
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T ar Booeten
Report Switch
Football boosters t>I
Newport HarU Hl1h hive
cranged th\9 week'• meeting
day from We4nuday 1d1ht to
Thur.sday )'light.
The review of flhns ud talk
by coach Dtn Lent c.nctnlinC
this Frkl.ay'" crucial with
Westam art 1l4tff fer Thurs-
day tvenin&. at 7:)9 •inc• U.
achoo!'• open houM nl1llt is
WedMlday,
Nert week tht Miitli& wUl
nturn to tlte rtfUltr WM·
nesday slate.
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Sampl e Indicted
On Check Rap
PHILADELPHIA -Johnny
Sample, 34. former defensive
back for the Baltimore Colts
and the New York Jel.3, was
Indicted Monday by a Federal
grand jury on charges of
possession of stole n U.S.
Treasury checks.
The II-count indictment
listed 25 checq totaling more
than $7.000 includ ing some
from tht Vr-l erans Adminlstra.
tion and S o c i a I Security
Administralion.
Sample was arrested la st
July 13 and charged with
possessing checks that were
embezzled or stclen from the
rpails. He Wa!i released on
$2.500 bail.
Myron Weinstein , special
agent ln charge of the
Philadelphia Secret Service of·
flee, aaid teller'! al the West
Phl\adelphia branr.h of the
Provldt>nt N:itlonal Bank had
identified Sample as thfl
person wtio had cashed some
of the checks . ,,,
RIVIERA BEACH. Fla . -
Dick Williams wasn't exactly
the Bos Lon Strangler. but he.
used everything short of the
guillotine to goad the Red Soll
into winning the 1967 pennant.
.. , had to be tough."
Williams said. "~1 y job v.·as lo
break up Roston's baseball
country club. You don't do
that by bt>inR nil'e."
quarterback Kent Nb: for al
lea1t one week u a reai.lt ol
injuriea .mffered in Sunday'1
13·0 aetback al Slin Franct~
Sayers. aft.empting a come-
back from a pa.ir of opera-
tions on his left knee this p1st
year, sprained hill left foot
cutting on the NJtroTurf.
Dr. Thtodore F'ox placed thl
foot in a walking cut t&
rel it \'e the pressure and
Sayers will miS! tht: nert two
game~ .
X-rays taken ol Nix' light
wrist proved negative but Dr.
Fox se.id Nix \\'OOld hav• •
miss tbe Detroit game Sunda1
because of a severe sprain.
With Jack Concannon out
with a knee injury, the Bean
are down In one quarterback
-Bobby Douglass . ,,,
BARCELONA, Spain
Arthur Ashe of Richmond •
Va ., lost hi!! opening.round
men '!! singles match tn Martin
Mulligan of Italy 2-6, 6-J, 6-4 in
the Spanish Open le n n i I
tournament Monday .
Some 53 player!! from 17
countries are rompeting for
the U.' nt of Godo Trttphy and
prizl' money totalling $70,170.
CAPISTRANO'S EARL VICK ERY AS SE EN IN l930S.
Two vear~ later. \\'illia n1s
himself ·died by the. sword. The
Red Sox Fired him be.fore the
American Le fl g u e cham-
pionship flag l;i11d time to fade
atop the F'enwa y Pa r k
flagpole.
In other first-round play,
top-seeded John Newcombe of
Australia ousted Jose Moreno
of Spain 6·4, 4-fl. fi-3 : Charle.!
Pasare!l of Santurci:. P.R .•
elim inated Bernard Mognot of
Belgium 2-6, 6:4, 7-5. and Frew
McMillan of South Africa
erasld Roy Barth of San
Diego 6-3 , 6-4.
Vicke1·y Still A void s Wolcott
Aft er College Spike Setbacks
Boston fin ished fourth in
1968 and third in 1969.
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BUFFALO. N.Y. -The LriR
Angeles Lakers will try to
keep their e 11rI y·se1 son
momentum going t o n i g h t
against the Buffalo Bra ves.
,,,
WASHINGTON The
Supreme Court agref!d today
to hear Curt Flood's suit
against profe.ssion11.I baseball
and to rule on the sport'11 tm·
munity from 1ntitru9l laws.
\vho are \ead ini;: tht' National J;"'
Bv PHIL ROSS
Cll .... 0.11• 1'1111 lllllf
Earl Vickery has managed
to do well in his <'aree.r as a
manufacturers represent:itive.,
whether his business has taken
him to Florida . Mi chigan or
even when lt's kept him here
in his 11ative mate of California .
Currently tournament direc-
tor for San Juan Capistrano'!!
San ,Ju an Hills Country Club,
probably the secret to the 54·
year-0ld Vlckery's busine.i;S"
success has been staying 11w11y
from a Houston insurance ex-
ecutive nam~ Fred Wolcott.
But why would the Ontario
nativt' try tn avoid Wolcott?
lt'a nothing ptr&onal. of
course (in fact. Vickery and
W olcott renewed ac·
quaint.ances 10 years agoL
But everything items back
to the late JtlOs . when Vickery
was the st1.r' low hurdler. for
the l)OWe.rf ul USC Troj11n.~·
track end fit ld machi ne and
Wt>lcott was the only com·
petitor he was un11ble. to con-
quer.
In thrtt years on the un·
defeated Troj11n var JI I I y •
Vickery posted 11 career best
ttf 22 .7 fat !he JC4A meet in
New York City in lt39. hi!i
!!enior ye11r I in the 22n.-y11rd
lnw11 ¥.'&!I P11cific Co • s t
Conference champ In that
evel'lt all th.ree seasons and
c1ptur~ th• NCAA crown his
1ephomore campaign .
However. wtiile the Trojans
monepeli zed the team cham·
pklnthip all three of h\11
aeuons at SC. Vlcktry wa11
unable to <kl one thin1 -beat
Woleot.t of 11.ic.e Institute (Mw
Rice Uni venity).
.. Ht WU the ONLY guy I
ceuld~t beat." V I e -e r y boasts.
"Af winning the NCAA
my atilJomore year in 23.3, I
won the PCC title aa a junior
but was second behind him
(Wolcott ) ln the NCAA.
"Then, my tenlor year ('391
"'' 1ctu1Uy my 'best 1ince T wen Ult PCC for th• third
time in a row (21.i J and the
JCtA:
~"However," 1dds · Vic;:kery
with I chllrlJ'i~ tJprm,\on,
"Wlitif"l 111 ll> iht NCAA
Mtlt, Wolcttt dill it to me
11*11. J M 't rtnMmbtr his . ...
exact time but l ran 11 23.0
that (!av."
Vicke.ry served 11 Navy hitch
during World War II . ..I
wasn't a pilot but served .as
!he .administrati ve. officer of a
nying squadron in l he
P.acific." he says.
After the big v.·ar. the
forme.r stale high school run·
n1,rup in the 22(1 Jnws from
Chiiffey High went right lnto
business a$ a manufacturers
represent11r.ive.
His occupational ve.nlures
took Vickery to Orlando , Fl.a .,
where he re.sided from 1956-62
and lo Grand Rapid~. Mich ..
which he CAiied home from '62
until la!it year.
"Orlando. lor instance. It 's
• beaut iful are11 and the
Di.'lnt y Pf!(lple will do well
there." Vickery sa ys in
referen<'e. to thiit are11 and the
recenlly~pene.d Wa lt Disney
World nearbv. "But I didn 't
like it and ., woul dn 't trade
Soulhrrn California for i1.
Thtre ·~ just no comporison."
A former fr11ter nity brother
of e.1·Troy gridiron great
Grenville IGre.nny \ L11nsdell.
Vickery haii come up with one
worthwhile ob~ervation since. Basketball Association i n
talking with Payton Jordan . coaches. ST. LOUIS -A memorlal
St?llford University s p i k e The second·\'ear Br a v e 11 servic e wa~ held Monday for
coach and mentor of the 1968 fired Dolph Sc.hares after a ?-.lrs. Bra och Rickey Sr .,
U S 01 · 1 m resounding defea t in the widow of lhe former general .. . ymp1c ea . d h" ed J h Vic kery sa ys. "'Pa yton told sea.son opener an tr o n manager or the St. Loui!I
me that. with the new equip-McCarthy. Since then. Buffalo Cardinals. Brooklyn Dodgerr
me.nl for running and im· h119 split two games with and Pittsburgh Pirates.
proved facilities like the Cleveland. r-.lrs. Rickey died at St.
Tartan track. the txiy!i tod ay Tonight '!! game will be Louis Hospital Saturday. Sh• hroadcast over radio station 89 are running about three tenths was .
better than 1<1'e did 30 or J5 KABC at S o'clock. A gra veside service will ht
years ago. V' held Tue.9day in Luca11vllle,
·'Of course, the training Ohi o. where Mr!!. Rickey's
methods differed quite a bi!, CHICA(;Q -The Chicago husband, a member o 'f
though. too. We trained only Be.ara havtt lost the 11ervices of .ba~ball'11 H a 11 ol Fame, is
about six month!i a year (11s'==G='=le=S='='='="=l=o='='w=o=w='='=k'='=""==""=d="'=·========; compared to y ear ·rou n dlr
prt>paration for to d a y 's
alhletesl. So. I'm sure our
limes back then would have
bttn cut down with a ye.ar-
round program."
A !~hand icap golfer v.•ho
has a best 18-hole round of 79
to his credit. Vi ckery was
elected by his fellow club•
Learn to help your
family through prayer.
' ' members to the one.yea r "A I ASIS FOR J USTICI"
tournament directnn1hip jobll " last June. ALAISTIJI G. 5MITM, (.I.I. •Jl lOAY, OCTOllill. !I. l :tt 1'.M. Just to ktei:-his f'O mpetitive 11T CHUICH o• CHJl lST, SCllNTl1T
edge, perhaps h~ should invite.1'======='=w="='="="="=o='='="=··='='="='="='='='====,,...,,! Fred Wolcnlt out to th• 101f1 ·
course somet1me.
Ki ck Boxi ng-New Kiel{
For U.S. Boxing Fans
RE NO (AP) -Although it
was turned down in California
and musl be called an ei ·
hibition in Nevada, Japanese .
promoter!! hope a new s!X)l't
lhey are lntrodlking here this
week glvu Americans a kick.
The 1porl is kick-boxing -
the only aporl in which the old
one-two~can legally be follow·
ed by the: old three-four. Jn
k.ick-boxlna. fighters may use
their feet as well as their
hands end the best answer to
i.. l'tft hook is orte.n a drop
khik. Other rule.a ere the iiame
IS convenlional boxing.
Promoter OaamU Noauchi,
'Who sayt ht founded kick·boX·
Ing In 1959, could not convince
tht Califor nia Athletic Com-
mlssitft the Golden St11te need·
td another licensee! iiporl.
He foll('d • btlter r,eeepUon
in Nevada , wherf! 11 license
was granted provided kick·
bosing event.s we.re billed a~
e1hibltion1 rather th a n
matches or boul11.
George Yosh inaga, U . S .
manager of Noguchi Promo-
tions Inc ., said the exhibition
tag Will not !lamper the action.
"They're c11lle.d exhibitions but
they 're regular matches to us.
They'll be going all out and
they'll be trying for
knockouts," he said.
Nevada Athletic Commission
chairman J.ackie ' Fields. a
former world featherweight
boxing champion, aaid ki ck·
boxing waa licensed lo aee If
I.he public accepts it. He said
he had watched televl9ed
beuta and ff:lt it had great
entertliinment .value.
Th• happlHI, frl•ndllut,
mot! d1p1nd1bl•
1n1wering girl• In toWlll
' •
OCC ·Must Cont ro.l Ball--Tucke~ POR THI l llT l l llVIO-,
IDT lllA-l llT PlllPOllMANCll .,,
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MARTIN SCHROEDER
\\'e5t mln1u~r
By CRAIG SHEff
01 lfl1 01111 Piii' IUH
II was a year ago'lhia wttk
that Orange Cbast COiiett IMt
lt11 last football game.
In that one Fullerton .JC
defeated the P-ir11.tts by 11. 21 ·7
count.
It was on!y, tht first South
Crta.st Confe ence til t of the
llCB.~on-but 11 tventu11ly turn-e9 out to the _biggt".st.
·Funerton'a Hornets flnished
wit h a ,,e.rftct 1-G contirtnce
mark while eo1ch D l.f: k
Tucktr"• Pirates woo tMlr
las.t five in t111prtsaivt itylt.
OCC had cemt IM.e the
Horott Ult with ·a l·t raark.
1'ht rtctNs art jaat 1beut
reverted lhl• n ... n. oa.:
rolls Into Saturday nl1hl'1 tiff
at Anaheim Statl\um Witb 1 3·
0.1 record whilt ~•ch Hal
' ,
Shcrbtck'• club 11 2·~-
But deqitl tht records. lt
~s to ~ ... .r•flrdtd as •
pivotfl la.Jilt fer ~th squads.
Merten fJ 1·1 In the C01)-
fttt1Ct 1nd kncnrs quilt wtll
thlt · 1notbtr circuit: "Htblek
would tllRllDate It from tltlt
coatention. OCC ha-a 1.e
record . nt Hornttl htVt losl thtlr
lt\rff aamu by • total of 10
polnt.~nd basically ~ve hid
pt9bltma with Lheir offtnH .
"TM Fullerton defense his
bttF\ nut1tandln1 all stasoa.
They've had ,amt trouble
moving the ball, but they
Claim thty'Vt IOl their best
btcks In yr.a rs." 11ys Tucker,
"But thPre's nn que.atinn
lhty art Jtlll an outstanding
l•am. rulltrton wlll bt th•
besl ••'vt pl1yid ao foc ." • 548•5522
Tht Hornell' blu•st pro-
blem b" ltotn 11 qu1r1ec91ek A~L AMERICAN where aopbot:nore Dick Clyite _
bu not porlonned " well " ANIW.lllNQ llllYICI Sl>erbeck hll hoped.
Thu• 1 .. 1 week 1e11no1 S.n 535 Center Streel, CO.ta M ..
Die.go Mt91, th• Horn.ti coach · · \
lnse:rtina, freshman Mike.
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FULLERTON JC ...
l Contlnued Ftom Pait-171
arid he helped guide Fullerton
!o a JG-9 win.
Churchv.·at<:I , Orange County
prep back of the year al
onuige High lasl season, is a
:i-10. liG-pOUnder.
"Fullerton is • huge team.
Their tarkles and defensive
rnd~ are really big guys.
The~ 're wugt: 10 move the ball
n!!,a\nst," sa)•s Tucker.
'The key to beating them is
ronlrol\Jng the ball. We've got
10 move oo them and '""-e 've
got 10 gel it in the end rooe
!Wo or thret> times.
"We've got to move eo cur
defense-dae-m't have to ple.y
all the tbne," aays the Pirate
coach.
Fullerton had lost three in a
row going into the Mesa
game-something that only
happened ence before ( 1963) in
Sherbeck's Jl years as Hornet
coach.
The 1-lornets opentd the
St'ason with a 13·7 victory over
l_.ong Beach C."lty College. then
fell to Santa ~fonica {2l·17l .
El Camino {1 4·10) and Santa
Ana t9-_.U.
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Big Three ·
In Angelus
Dominates
The potent ooe-two-thrtt
Angelua League punch of
Bishop Amal, SL Paul and
Mater Del continues t o
dominate lhe Clio~ AAAA fool·
ball ratings.
The Big Tbrte is ranked
aecond. third and r o u r t h
behind El Rancho's DoM.
Westminster mo..-ied up a
notch in the AAA.A ratings
aftl!r its 30-0 conquest of
Marina and FAison maintained
its 'levenlh spot with a 2,.10
win ovu Estancia.
Sevrral key C'l~ art an
lap ttiis week, lopped b,y
skirmilheJ ~twl!en No. ...
Lakewood Friday and host El
Rancho and No. 4 1.tater Dei
against Bishop A m a t. at
Anaheim Stadium Thursday.
No. 10 Pasadma will be
challenged by Alhambra in the
Pacifica Lugue. Alhambra,
although not in tht Top IO,
£arnered two votes.
Bellnowu's unbeaten Bu~
movt'd Jnto the AAA
leadership alter racking up
their fourth straight while
Lo mpoc is making the lilow
movt up the laddf!r afl'r ita
Joos to St. Bernard. Lom-
poc edgeod cut La Quinta for
second place. The latter out-
pointed Wtllt Covina for third
place by two points. ....
r.. TMm """""' I, El ll•ndlo 14-01 111
'L l!l lll!ofl AM•f (J..OJ lH'
l. SI. P •11I !l.0.11 l •
St. P-attl Favored
For Angelus Title
ll'll be the aame finish as The only victory in four pre· St. John BosC<l. Long Beach
last year in the Angelus ~1eague starts was a 29-13 con-Jordan and r-.1illikan have aU
League wilh St. Paul edging quest. of warren. Bishop found St. Anthony easy prey,
Bishop Amal for the crov.·n if Montgomery, St. John Bosco ANGELUS LEAGUE DOPE
the DAILY PILOT dope sheet and Crespi dumped t he SllEET
is correct. Downey eleven. 1. SI. Paul
St. Paul's Swordsmen, t ied ti. SI. Anthony. Although im· 2. Bishop Amal
by Las Vl!gas Rancho, edged proved over last year's learn, 3. r-.taler Dei
Bishop Amat's 1970 CIF cham· il's the same !Story for the 4. Ser\'lte
pions by a single point while Saints. Not enough in any 5. Plus X
A-1ater Dei is rated third. ,j;d;e~p;';'t~m~e~n~t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'~·~S~t,;A~n~t~b;oo~y~;;;;;;;;;;;;i !\later Dei 's l'hances for
upset.ting the dope sheet are on
tap Thursday when the
:P.1onarchs host Bishop Amat at
Anaheim Stadium.
Herl!'s how the DAILY
PILOT sees il:
1. St. Paul. Coach Marijon
Ancich's team is loaded with
offensive pov.·er running or
passing. Ir they want to run
they've got Martin 1.1edina. a
210-pound fullback. And if they
want to pass they have All·
CIF candidale Jamie Quirk.
Size, depth and talent prevail
et St. Paul.
2. Bishop Amat. The
Lancers, under new coach
Dennis ~tcLaughlin, a re
unbeaten after three outings
with quar:terback John &iarra
the major offensive punch.
Sciarra has scored sh:
limes, tossed for six others
and is a bonafid' All.CIF can-
didate.
Pilof~Pigskin
PICKEROO
Co-Sponsored by
$oath Coast t>Iaza
And The
.&. M•t..-~ lol-Ol 117 Ja9 e t 1::::.::"'!:,:u1 ·~ i•••ghty Big Catch
But e veteran line is
perhaps the Lancers' No. I
asset. Up front the starting
five check in at 2!5, 240, 210,
238 and 195.
DAILY PILOT
7. llllOM ('"°) S.
t . NOf"fh Torr•M• 144) ~7 y T. B rto •. w .. rmi,,., .. t).ll ..:i _oung 1m u n of Huntington Beach poses along 3. !\later 01!1. Coach Bob
\Voods and his !\1onarchs arl!
the biggest threat to the St.
Paul-Bishop Ama l com·
bination.
100:.~~:':.!!"\1,..1 , .. 11:~ n-~ side a Sl :po~nd white sea bass taken aboard. Tim
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Monarch s
Still No. ·1
In County '
JI.tater Del lligh's unbeaten
}.1onarchs continue lo reign a~
the No. 1 teem in Orange
County according to the of-
ficial Top 10 as se.lected by the
DAILY PILOT.
Coach Bob \Voods' tleven
mowed Long Beech Wilson, 31-
12. Friday night.
The Monarc~· unblemished
mark wlll be under 11evere test
Thursday when they play 1970
OF AAAA champion Bishop
Amat 11t Anaheim Stadium.
W~tminster, Western 11nd
Edison maintaineod second,
third a nd fourth although
upstart Newport Harbor haiJ
bargl!d into the picture end
i'lhares fourth with Edison after
besting Huntington Beach. 28·
1. to drop the latter out of the
top 10.
Western and Newport will
collide Friday at the latter'!!
fi,ld in a crucial among rated
,1,vens.
Another i:rncial on tap Fri-
day is SuMy Hills at Fullerton
in a Frttfl'BY League blggl,.
Fullerton is rankeod eighth
with a 3·0-1 mark while SQnny
Hills Is also unbeaten (2.0-2)
and is on a two gam' winning
streak.
ORANGE COUNTY TOP lfl
Pos. Team Polnls
1. Mater De.I (4·0\ '40
2. Wf!Stmlnster (3·1) ~4
3, w,stern (4-0) 33
4. (tiel Edl~n (4·0) 24
Newport (3-11 24
Ii. La Quint.I 14-0) 14
7. Servlte '(3-1) 11
8. Fulluton (U-1) 10
!. Brea 14·0). t
10. KeMedy (3·1) 7
Others: Sunny Hills (2·0-21
5, lfuntington Beach t, Corona
def Mar 3, 5anora 2 ..
Big Veteran Line111e11
Spark Lancers' Offense
His f..1onarchs are a better
team than the '70 outfit with
quarterback Billy Clough pro-
viding the difference with his
accurate right l'!rt._ r-.later
Oei. like Amat and Sl. Paul, is
unbeaten.
4. Servile. The Friars are
off to a good slart and have 15
lettermen to bolster their
hopes.
LA PUENTE -A lot <>f
pe<>plf! were under the im·
pression that \'iilh All·CIF'
stars Pal !laden and John
McKay off for duty at
Southern California t h i n g s
v.·ould settle dov.·n a bit at
'"Bishop Arna~ High.
Th a I. quarterb11ck·teceiver
combination led lhe Lancer.~
lo the CIF' /l.AA'A football
chan1pionship last year and in
the course of the season
managed to dismantle 1\1aler
Dei. 48-16.
Th.ursday night they'll be
trying lo duplicate last year's
rout when they engage Mall!r
Dei at Anaheim Sladium in
the opening Angelus League
t.est of '71.
Desplle the loss of lladen
and 1.·fcKay. coach Dennis
~·lcl.aughlin 's Lancers appear
as lough or tougher than last
year.
The big reason for this is lhe
rf!turn of a star-studded line
that features a starting front
five that averages 219 pounds
per athlete.
And depth is present v.·ith 2·1
returning lettermen.
The big offensive ""'C<ipon
has been quarterbark John
Sciarra (6-D. 175 !, a rolloul op-
tion type. v.·ho has scored sh:
touchdov.-ns ,..,·I th his runnin~
and passed for a half dozen
T Ds.
And he ha s a cnup1e of able.
r unning backs v.·ith hint 10
give the Lancers a complete
offensive set up.
Senior Dennis Rosser l6-1,
195) has scored three times as
has fu llback Carl Neder {5-10.
18.'l ).
The otrensive linr, which has
destroyed t h r e e opponents
(Fontana, Bonita and Hcmell
is led by tackle Steve Jave.rt.
a 6-5. 215-pound · · . The
other tackle is 210-pound , 6·2
John Salter.
Ccnler Ted Ferranti checks
in at fi-1, 2311, while the guards
are Keith Keating t6·5, 2.WJ
and At Clegg (6·0. 1951.
The Lancers have only three
\vins under their belt ins! ead
of four because oE a lightning
storm V•hich v.•iped oul their
test with Loyola Saturday.
It Finally
Happens:
Man Wi11s
Hanback JI.like Van Dae!e is
the leading rusher for coach
George Dena's o u I fit .
Quarterbacking the friars is
Mike !\·lagner, a junior.
5. Pius X. Tht-\Varriors,
like sixth ranked SL Anthony.
are not in the san1e class \\0Hh 1 the Big Four of the Angelus
League.
Grid Resul ts
if!>#>OmOf• Foo•INlll
Ne,..O<>r! • Q Q l• -?D
Hu"''"""'" 0 6 • IZ -76
NewDOtl IOI ~tev~ B~lo.•c" 1, Pe!e l
B'""'" Hun!ono!on 101• ~coll M~llorv
2, l<>m So~er. H~•~ Rl!Oe'1s. P,o,"T:
Don DI•'"°"" lrvn). w ... ,............... ' ' • 4 -76
1lis.sion V1ejo's Toby Thur. M•"~" o ~ o o -o \'/"''m""'"' TOI: Y<><!er J, Urtde•· kiv.· broke a three-week mono-w .11><iroo !"'n1.
flOIY of tcmininc winners in °--'--'-'-"-'----=-"'-..-c::::_ __ ll
the DAILY Pll..OT's Pigskin
Pickeroo by c;:o,pturing top
honors in the conte.sl"s fourth
\\·eek ol coinpetition by beJng
thC' onl~· entrant wit h 21 cor·
r{'('t picks.
S1 xri:.~n entries had 20 cor-
n'.lft an.~1vers. ho\\·ever. onlv
fnur s11rv1vC'd lhe final ct1toff
I hrough lL<;.;-ige of tJ1e Tic
Jlreaker S)stcm.
Another t-.1 ission Viejan. Kel·
ley Stella r. managed the run·
n<'n1p spot v.·itJ1 20 right and
w;is only one off the proper
Ti<' Dreaker total of 900.
Third place v.·cnt to Nrw·
port Bea.rh's Sieve Collier.
\Vho alc;o guessed W properl_v
but v.·ho w:>.<; a mere lhrce off
!he rnrrect Tie Breaker tot.-il.
Both the fourth and fifth
posilions were ottupied by
Cost;i Mesa residents as J~
Ann DePasque.1e 1 five away on
the Tie Breaker) and Steve
Robertson ( 15 off) each had
20 correct guesses.
LongBeada-Saaaniento$11 lld.ldlngtax
PSA knows a capital way to
get to Sacramento. It starts
at Long Beach Airport. Easy
to get into and out~· '
Plenty of parking. ,..,.,,
\
:\ And the crowds havenl j found It yeL Your travel
, agent knows the way.
•f. , 7:10 am (Erc•pl Sun.): 10:00 .m,
1:<10 pm, 4:~5 pm (Dilly); 7:00 pm
(Frld1y 1nd Sund1y).
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Merchandise Certificate
For Each Winner
Winners Every Week
of Contest
Be• pi91kin prophet. Play the Pilot Pickeroo game for
weekly prizes. W inner1 each wee~ recei.,.e a $10 9 ift
certificate 9ood a s money a t a ny South Coast Pla1a
itore or bu1ines1. Each w~ek's top winner will be in-
vittid, a long with a guest, to be honored at the a nnual
South Coast Plaza Footba ll Pla yers of the Yea r Ban·
quet.
Watc h for thi1 pla yer's form ea ch wtiek in the DAILY
PILOT Sporls Section. Circl e t he team you t hink will
win in e ach pairing in the list of 25 games and send in
the player't f orm entry blank or a reasonable f ac simile.
Then watc h the DAILY PILOT 1ports pages for each
week's list of fi.,.e winner1.
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USC vs Notre Dame
Washington vs Oregon State
Michigan vs Minnesota
TCU vs Penn State
Princeton vs Penn
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West111inster Juniors
'Charlie' Impressive
SC R Extending
Run of 'Tommy'
Hy T(Jl't1 TITUS
Ot !~I Ot lt1 '°il91 5ttlf
What could be n1ore natural
than a musical revue based on
America's n1ost popular comic
strip? And what could be a
more fitting project for the
opening production of a new
young people's theater group?
It all makes for a motit im-
pressive debut of t_ h e
Westminster Com 1n u n 1 t y
Theater JI, the junior arm of
West m1nstcr"s 10-year-old
playhouse, as the ''Peanuts"
gan~ from the funnies comes
to-hfe in Orange County's
premiere of "You're a Good
~1a n, Charlie Brown ."
Kid stuff ? Hardly. This is a
snappy, well paced blackout
revue th?.t \4'0Uld do credit lo
any adult community theater.
A half dozen hlghly talented
"YOU'ltl' A GOOO MAH,
CHARLIE a ltOWl'I"
A mu•lc•I 1,, Cl••• G••""'· b.!•oG <11'
tno comic •lfi~ b1 C~•rl~• M. Scnu11.
dl(tc!t<I by FrO<I We•r, muslc1I dlrtc•
tor O.l0t•• '°h!llll>D. ch0t"'Ollr11>"''
ltit1 l !f!Cl•t•· 1ecnnlc11 C•r•dor Ne•!
••le~. ~'""''''"' 1:>1 tn1 Wn1ml1'1!1r CoMmunl!~ rneetor II Frlll1y1 and
5otura1v1 tt.•O<.>Oft Nov i •! Flnl1•
Sc~oal. EGw1rCs •• T • I • k ,
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Etlt Glllott
.. It.inf Wli>On
• Zic~ McE .. 1n
,_ llrv1n1 l •nltr w 11111m t~111n I{'"" Nfwlln
teenagers take on t he
•·Peanuts'' identities with
remarkable f1dchtv a n d
ensemble cohesion in what
proves to be an all too br ief
evening.
The show represents a sec·
''hnd feather in the cap of di-
reCtor Fred West, wtKl earlier
staged anotller fine musical.
"Once Upon a r.1alltess." ...
the sen ior \Vestm1nster group.
Undt-r \Vest's crisply defirwd
direction. "Charlie Brown• 11
not only visually appea}in&.but
technically tight. t.1 ov..,.ent
and choreography, the latter
by Rita Liedags, Is llC·
complished w Ith deceptive
fluidity in the smllll staging
a rea.
The youthlul cast Is
uniform!v exct>lleri1, but one
member.in particular must be
singled out for special praise.
Zack McEwan as the sho"'-
steating dog, Snoop y, prances
a bout the. stage .,.,·ith lhe comic
verve of a Ray Bolger, and
draws a deserved round of
spontaneous applause in his
high-stepping "Suppertime"
dance number.
A or.e-week holdove.r has-seven-year history in Orange
bttn announced for South County. David Emme~,
artistic director of SCR who Coast Repertory'! current pro· co--directed tht rock pro-
duction of the rock opera duction with Ml!.rtin Benson.
"Tommy." noted that audience:!! nf all
"Cont inued strong dernand ages appeared to enjoy the
and Me," is especially ef-ror tickets. especially from col-production. k
leges and high schoo~s: has Co mpan y s;po esmr11
fective. necessitate<l the addition of re.ported that continued de·
The role of lhe s!ow-burninit fi ve performances the ~·eek ol mand may lead to an ex-
progidy pianist Shroeder is Oct. 17 through 30", st11d War-tension of the production t>vcn
charged to the hands of the ren J. Deacon. managing be yond the Ck!. lO deadline.
C"asl \'eleran, William Cullen , director of the company. ·•As a repertory company. of
who lifts a relatively minor The produclion. w h i ~ h course. we musl open our neJd
role lo mt: m 0 r ab I e pro-features the first fun staging productiOlls o n schedule.''
portions. Equally impressive of the controvt:rsial work by Deacon said. "But the
is the super cule Kerry Newlin England's the 'Vho. includes reperlerv' concept also allo.,.,·s
as Peppermint Patty, although ensemble cast of SC R actors us lhe\\flexibi!ity to keep
the script does not bring out with music played Jive by "Tominy" around ;is long as
her baseball proWess or her Arnbrosia. Singers Brook and the demand persists.''
seeret crush on C h 8 r 1 i e Rill hall and guest artist Cliff Reservations for "Tommy"
Brown: hence she is used Woolley also join the four-are available by calling the
chieny as a ut ility character_. member rock band r 0 r sen box office at 646-J31i3. The
Particularly significant in second production of the
the Westminster production is pe~~~~nanc::~ed that ticket season, Thornton W i Id er '.~
the obvious effort of the cast d Ame'-'"'" classic "Our Town d I , •ales for the production ha · '" members to raw as c ose h is scheduled for a Nov. 6 open-parallel as possible to their CQntinuecl to run stronger t an inu .
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NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES
llCLUSIVI OIAMll C04f9n' l•lilUrlllfT ••
an EXO.USMO.C,~
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Charlie Brown himself is
played "'ilh appealing pathos
by Eric Gillett, whose.features
convey niost credibly th,e
pllght of a you~gs~er \\'hos
never pitched a w1nn1ng_ game,
neve r received a v1:1lenl1ne and
can"t get a kite to stay up.
Glllett's pantomiming of the
!alter si tu ation is a highlight
of the first act.
characters as portrayed i n the J i'°;'~;·~ny;;;o~t h~e~c;;i;";'~h~e;;o~o;;m;p;•,•;;Y~·,1 I ;==·~~~~~lllu~n~~ I
comics. Physical mannerisn1. BALBOA.11-------------------------subtle in most cases, are in-__ _
grained inlo th_e _person a!ity lo WHY 00 YOGA? 673-4048
-.. Hie tlves of inh1bit1nt.\ ol Catf1sti l 'uesday Row. 1 tenement sec!ion of !tie pool"
Evening
OCTOBER 19
li:GO 1J 1111 News .ltrrt Dunphy
@ News Bill Huddy
O llJllBC Ntw1 l om Snyder
0 111111 Oon'I Elt tllt D1hlt1
fJ KIWI Benll. Schubeck 0 (I) Wild Wiid West m The nlnbtones
IE I Drt1m of lt annlf tlJl In tlit SPOlll1ht m Kodppod1• Lodz• III Notid1ro 3'
in Dt•r1 Report a M17b1rry Rm
Ci) Nnn Jim H1wthorn1
li:)Q O stiff Alltn Show Sttnley Kra mtr
talks ebou! his ntw ind controversial
film. "Bltu the Bt1sts and Chil·
dren," Othe1 1uer!s include Bill
With111, l 1vett1 and Finnie flap.
0 COLOR! BING CROSBY * in "ANYTHING GOES"! 0 NO'rie: (C) (60) "Anythlng C0t1"
Part I {musle1I) '51i-Bln11 C1osby,
Don1ld O"C<innor, hlilll Caynor, Phil
H1rrl1, Jeanmalre. Two musict l·
comelly stirs, while on 1 European
vacation. eaeh iign 1 dlftertnt laid·
in1 !ady for the same new Broadwty
musictl.
(I) CBS News W11!e1 Cronk1t1
~NBC Ntws Joh n Chancellor m AlldJ lirffllth Sllcw OJ 8111 Coabr S/low IIl.J Boak B11t
Soulh.
® Thi• II Your lift m Truth Gf Ctlnlf(IUtnW
@Thi Vlrglnt111
€!) L1 CoM Juzrlfl1
C!) Nino
1:30 10 ([l HIWlll Fiw-0 A me_nt1Uy
unst1bl1 Vietnam vete r1n (M1ch11I
Burns) 1nd1ngers tht lives ot H1,
w1ii1n motorists when ~· be1ln1
firing on c115 from 1 hitlside bunker
overloo~ing 1 ma jor hiKhw1y.
D TIMEX All-STAR CIRCUS * Hosted by Ed McMahon D ®l m I IJl~1A~ ! Tlrrtu All-Sti r
Cirtu1 Host [d Mt M1han introduces
le11!in11 lnternation1l circus u11sts 11
!he Circus Bennewt1ts In Copenh11en,
Denmar~.
O ABC Movie of the Week * Hal Holbrook, Barbara
Ru sh, Margot Kidder
and Agnes Moorhead
0 1]J (I} Gl) ABC Movie ol IM
Werk: (~ (90) "SuddlnlJ Slnllt"
(comedy) '71-Hil Holbrooli:, Bar·
b111 Rush, M1r11ot Kidder, m D1vld frost Show
tD lDJ TM Advoutts '"Should Cflil·
dren's Television Be f1e1 ol Com·
m'rti1lsr'' 13 Lan~r
9:00 (»)Thirty Mlnut" With ..•
€Il la Cru! d• Ml riM Crum
a!) Rous ptr1 Ytf"Oftlcl
9:30
1J Action, Suspense as * CANNON investigates
Probablv truest In the
origin.ii comic s trip
char;icteriiation is K a t h y
Wilson as the c r abb y ,
grandeur-deluded Lui·y. 1\-\i~s
\Vilson ;idopts a sort of stif-
fened waddle and a \'oice
tsilor made for screeching tan·
trums to put across her brat·
tish <"hara cter.
Bryanl Lanier enacts the
blanket-clutching Linus v"1t h
pink-cheeked precoci_ty. ~lix
ing koow-it-all and naivete 1n a
1nosl engaging perforn1ance.
His solo spot. ":Vly Blanket
.HALWAWB ---REDBKYAT
MDRNIND
-U~l~CRSAL P1Cl\11:l • flC"~lCO\Me
~~~ l!!!'I ... ~~~ -TIMES -
"llED0
' 1 :45-6;00-10:15
"5TllAIN" 3 :45-1:00
aid the transition from the Ol"IN
funn ies to the sta~e. FREE ':45
't'ou're a good sh o ~" 7'lf 1 ... ...
"Ch•d ie Brnwn," Jod when DEMONSTRATION ...... ,,.,,,...
Orange Count y's theatrical • ENOS TUE crowd gets the 1\·ord you'll
probably be around the Finley
School for a few performanc~s
after vou r four.weekend run IS
scbedliled lo close.
"Fi ddl er' Set
At High School
"F'idd!er on the Roof'' has
been chosen by &-rvite HiJ.:h
Thy.,, MOl'"l'llne ' 1G l M.
•n•r•ll I. K1hdu
¥.'oleo"" Yo.1 To T~t
Soc""d V••r 01
f'OST Ultl'S I. MlfOITATION
"'' r ol>!JM e1
5w•mt "'"V•n•nao
Wo••d '1KO'!I"""" A11mMl1Y.
I w..-CltH Sltrll lhW'1 , Oc•. 21.
YClGA CENTER
445 (.17th St., Costa Ml'Se1
Como "'' Yow Aro -61,·lll l
"WOMEN IH
LOVE"
lhutw1 Arf•~•~ [ii~ -:
5-Glende1 Je1eli.1a• I•
Her Ai:e1de"'y Award lale
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FELLINI SATYJUCON
.c•tri~ "' 0.1,.,, ,,11,~ ''
Sch(l(ll in Anaheim for its an-li~-~-~-~~-~~-~~-~-~~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~-~~ll~~~=~~~~~=~l:I ~ua! musical production lhis
year.
Auditions Y.'ill be held at 1he "GONe" WllH THI WIND"
school on Deccrnber 18, 1971 . 1 w •• -on1y
H Un1~~d ~I'! ,t~
and the production i s
scheduled for performances nn
April 14, 15, 21, and 22 at the
school's theater.
Showing ill 8 p.m .
@l? Cl.-MHtin1t 11'1d Scfrlool1
WltlloU"t r1ilur1 [ltmtnbry achool
problem1 11"1d s.olutions are dis·
cussed , Or. William Glasser..moder-
ates. m Ifft the Oddi
@ Green Acies
e!) V!vl1n1
tilJ A8C N1W1
a ghost town that is
very much alive! 1:~~~~~~~~~~~~~11 6 ([) CannoR Andrew Du 1 11 n
11ue1b as !he frightened resident of
I i!hOS! town where r1a nk Cannon
rt'Ceive~ 1 very ~nfriendly f&ceptlon !{~L· 1 DlolX when he u 11ves seei.1n1 suspet!s in L!J 11 1TONY ANTHONY.,
Stam Wednesday
ACADEMY
WINNER
1n armore-d cir robbery.
7:00 IO CBS Ntwt Wa l!tr Cronk~e
(I) ABC Ntw1 Smith. Reasoner
Q ID The fun n1 Sldt 0'Thl f unny 11!9t'Olft BEACH • Olt.5.a!!b
Side cf Leisure'' V1c1tions, do·il-
yourself projtets i nd what lo do
on 5und1y~ ire included subjod&.
CJ B1rttr Wtnl Nt•I
~!:J 0 m NBC Ntws Jatin C11anctl!o1
00 Truth or Con11qu1nt11
@ Dr11n1t
0 Wh1t'1 My Unt!
@) P11mu1 m I LM l uc:y
I!) t Dr11m ol JMnnit
OJ) Th• Courte ol Dur Time1
ffi Hlmry of M1•ico
€!) L1 lntnua
9 "1ttc Hlehllrl!b m /111ntr1p
];]() f) {]) li lt n CampbtU Progr am w1s
l1Pfd completely on loc.1!1an In H1
waii and Is h1ghliRhted by the sln11
Inf debut ol Jack Lord (star ot
Haw811 r1ve-O); 1 concert far 3uv
kemen at Ft . OeRuuy !e1turin1
C1mphell, lord. lhe Sma1hers Broth·
ers, Anni Murray, Jerry Reed i nd
@.)Sin Oltin P'1nonrrt1
@ It T1~ts 1 Thiel
€I1.J IJJ) Bl1ek )oum1I "Is Sweetb1t k
Rea lly Sweet?"' I IS Montr N11h
10:00 0 (3l@ m M1rtu1 W1lbJ, M.0.
"Men Who Cira" P1rt !. A politlcl1n
whosa d1ufhte1 Is 1 patient o! Or.I
Welby l~ defended by OW!n M1rsh·
111 on 1 chuge al murd ering his
dtuihte1's boyfriend. COflclus!on 1irs
Th ursd1y on Owen M1rsh1I! C<iun·
st lor 11 l1w.
O The Ann11r1 m Ntws Putnam. r1shm&n crJJ SJ)e(l1l of th1 WHt "full Cirt!e ..
€I1.J M1sterpltc1 ThNlll
III lip '•o
@, Rnller li1mt
a!) F1rtlY1I MinlelLno
Zulu; and 1 specla~ullf tnrthli1h! 10;30 6 Th1 ~diger1 Vikki Cur
p1r1de al H1n1um1 B1y. O Mont, Ntih "Diani~
Q ~ID lronJ ld1 "In the Line ot 0 Ntws MM&¥, McCormlc~
Out)'" C~iel I f on s Id I lnvestl· (t1 At laut
1111! tl1t tonntction betwttn I m NIM Bill Johns
po!iceman'1 widow and lht man It !II El llelnto dt Doriln li ri' cused of his murder . Vera Miies 1nd
B11ndon dt Wilde ruest. fD C.M of tM Wtst
0 rn rn m lhe ~od Squ id 'ihe 11:00 IJ Ci) m """
Medicine Men"' Julie tills _In I~ 0 9 mJ """
w1!h 1 young dodor who ~ bt1n1 . , bl1c~m11ted. Robert fo1wor1h 1umts ~ "Movit: 'frtortti,irtsi MouMtd !to-
as 01 Cary l eUe rt1 1nd Lou Ant onio 1 hu (1dvenlure) ~~ary Cooper,
ts Al nald Cane. @ To .. Annouf!Ud
CJ) I Ortlfll of klnnlt 0 (I) aJ """
0 Mll!kwl $ M"lt : (2h1) "Detlrt 0 Movie: "Prt.slltfl Pth1f" (drt·
tlndtr tht Elma" (d11m1) '53 -ma) '62 -Sidney Poitier,
Stiphl1 lonn. Anthony P1rkin1, Burl m To Ttll t1!e Truth
"Ives. Story of th1 conllict ~1tw11n OJ 11..t t11e CIDU
'SO!! 1nd f1!h11 In h111h 19lh·t1ntJiry
tl tw [n11land. l l:JO 1J (() Meni Crlffhl m Ho11n'1 Hemes B ®I m Wtnn1 C.non
m Dttp.t 0 Spend 90 minutet....with
OJJ ttndld1tt1 11111 IUUtl *JACK LEMMON!
di Flr1nc Unt DICK CAVETT Now! cm t-.... ,., ,. Per11¥111t u rn (]) m Did c., •' 1 1aet
'"°~Movie: (C) (21f1h1J. "P'tro 111d u " (mualc.11) '.59 -Sldnty Polt· tr. Di!trotl!y 01ndr1dft, Stmmy Davit
)r., P1t r1 B1H1,, Olthtnn Ct rroll
film v1rslon O! th1 wo1ld·hmou1
1()1k opert--tn<omptsslnf lr1 s.on
Wednesday
DAYTIME MOVIES
L1m111011 1$ solo ruell. , m Mt-N: <ti "TIM 11a11 KnlPf'
(1dwtnlur1) 'S4-Al1n lldd. m Mtvlt: "ittHow Tr1u•ph'" (my,_
t1ry) 'f8--P1ul H.enrtid. a for Adulb Dftlr
1:00 ClJ (C) \.alt YIPll" (dnrrtt)
'60-Robtrt k, l)orolltJ MtlonL m (C) "At 1Mmf"1 "'9t"' (1d't'tll•
tu11) '52-Comet Wiidt, M11j1Mn
O'H1r1. _
t 2::00 m "llotid le tlit Ill Mols1t" (l!ly1·
l:OOCD ''lfalt Horilon" ldr1m1) '37-1 · tery) 't 7-Jol'ln Sht llon. Ann Donn,;
Ron•ld Colm111. J1n1 Wyttt. I J:OG ({) "M111 W1lo Sltot llbtl"ty Y1t111U
C<inc1um11 {w11t1rn) '62-11m11 l:lGB "No Mtn ol Htr Owll" {rrt1"lt ry ) 1 Stt'IUr1 John W1r111.
'32-Ctiolt L.Ombtrd, Cl1rt Gtblt. @) (C)' "Tt Dlt In P'irth" (iumt)
l"lltfttit<lt 1111~ (1dvtn!u11) 146--'li8-Louls Jourdin.
Ann S1v1f1, Altn Cur1is. 4:001J (C) ~load Momln1, Mia 0on•
· 0 (CJ 'Tr.ultln" {drama) '5&-(d11m1) 'S~Jtnnittr Jonn , Robert
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THE YOUNG MAN Ever y Wednesdily
FOR6'RLSWHO'YE 1 P.M.
H.ADEW::RmlNG Fllll IEFll15HMINl 5
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G110r • C. Scott
TH I Rn ' 1'<tlLLION ... 'EAR S AGO
A CREATURE CALL ED STEGE DON _
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TODAYH E ISSTILLTHE KI NG
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WALTER MAnHAU
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l"d AT BOTH -Clint f<lsrwood -Shirley MDl'.Loint ·nm MULES FOR SISTER S\RA' ~
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WHITE DEATH"
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·BILLY ;;fri "'""~,
JACK ~· §!}°'. I you'll not forget them
POSITIVILY
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POPCORN, ENTERTAINMENT AND EXHIB ITS AT FASHION ISLAND'S STAGE
This Was the 'Midway' for Orange Coast Area's Fi rst Cycology Fair
COURT
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Popcorn
And Free
Balloons -
Three Fun
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THINK THE KID AT THE FAIR HAS SOME BALLOONS?
DAILY PILOT PMotos
by Lee Payne
According to Timeree Neitzke, JV1, It's a Dog
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PETITIONS, BOOSTE R BUTTONS AND EAR S WI LLING TO LISTEN TO BIKE PROBLEMS
Those Were Attractions at Cycology Workshops International Exhibit
POllUllON
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STATION
DAILY PILOT POLLUTION SOLUTION STATION IN FULL SWING AT FAIR
Volunteers Helped St ack Bottl es, Al uminum 11nd News p<1 pers for Recyc1in;i
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Off to the Races for Bicycle Fans
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J•ck Disney Lead1 by Four Lengths at Finish of First Cycology Fair Race
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RICHARD STEIN . SPRINTS FOR FINISH LINE PURSUED BY GRAND PRIX PACK
La9un1n Outpaced More Than 40 Entrants to Win Fair's Biggest Open Race
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SCATTERED , FIELD FINISHES. YOUTH HANDICAP EVENT-SLAPS AT FASHION ISLAND .,
Richard LandrH W~ris 6.6-miltr, Cytology Fa ir'• Fourth Ma jor Rice
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l:Mll WH1hl<t lou1t~1r•, SUl!I Mt, IOI 8t,,,.CIHll Htrptr, Dlo Ftrftll1
L"' An11l11, C1ll l1rnl1 tolll Avenue. l tmple CHY, c111tornl1.
Tt!: UUl lll·KlO TM• 11u1ln•u lo 1>elng cone1uc1t<1 bv on Allt n>fY I .... E••tu!d• !MiVldu11.
Pvt>il1hed O••nve Co11t Dtllv Polor. 8•rnioent Horpt•
5f!>!ombtr ?I 1no Oc!obf• !, 11. 19. llll• •lttoment fllect wi1t1 '"* Counfy
1911 '69•·11 Clerk o1 O••nte county .,.., Oc! 1, lt11
llv 81Vlrly J. Mo-. D<-ou!Y Counl'y LEGAL NOTICE c11•~ --------------1 Pub1l1~e<1 0••"91 co11t 01av P'llol.
LEGAL NOTICE
Oc10De• 11. lt . I• 11'1d Hovomtltr ).
l•ll ,,,..,1
LEGAL NOTICE
ll41t llU
NOTICE lO CllEOITDllS
SUP'f ll.1011. COU RT OF THE
$TliTE OF CALIFCRN IA FDR T"& COUNTY CF OllANGE • No. A • 101'1
El!tle of Rtlne llocldgue1. DH•••...t.
F ll•ll HOTtCE IS HEllE8Y G•VEH lo l~t
P'!CTll!OU5 llUSINE~' c•edlto•J ol t~e 11>Qv• nemld ,,.cei:ient
"'"'ME STJllEMENT tll&t 111 Pt•'Oll• h•v1n9 Cl&lm• •Oeln>! 1"•
llle 1011-lng Pf"on I• cto•n1 buJlne.i '"" deced•nl ••• "'""''"" 1a Iii• 1hem,
11. wlrn mt ne<PS••r• vou<'•Pfl. !n !ne o!lkt
MINEllALIA, lJlll A LO'll" Avt .. ol Ille cit•~ o! l!'le 11>Qv1 t nli•lotd 'c11n, 6'
Co11~ Mtso. !o ort•tnt l!'lt m, wlm •he n•ceut rv
Ro:itm1rv s Lu••on, ?i llollv1•, Udo VOOJcnott, •c 111e untier,.~n•d el the. ot!lc1
Park, Newporl lle1ch tl6t.0 O! n•• t!lo•nev1: ROBEltTSO,.,, HONSE.Ir
T~i• b~s!ntn IS beln1 conducled bv an & G.t.llLJl,.,O . .:I'() c.,,,.,.,, Orlvt. "'•wl>O'"t
ll'ldovlduel. 8•ocn. C•tilornie '1MJ, wnlch h •nt ol1c1
llo•tmarv ~-Lu~lon of bU>lntn or •~• un<ltrolgned In 111
lnlt t!••emtnT lllPd w11n In• County mutt•• per11,n•nQ 10 Jn• .,tilt C! 1•1<1
Ciu~ of Orange County on· Sto!ember ?I, dec..ienl, wilhin '°"'' moMh< efte< lht
1011, 8v 8everly J. M~c!do.. Dt?ulv lirsr ouDUca11.,,, of 1111, no!ice.
C""nlv Cledt. Da1td 0<10~1;. I, Mii
Pub•l1ne<1 Oranqe Coft•I Dollv P1lol. 81.A,.,CA MOllJOSEPH
Seo1ember 11, 1nc1 Dc!oDtr S, ll. 19, E•..:ulri• 1911 ll-A•·ll Of !ht wll1 rn tn1 •l>ll•e n.amf11
LEGAL NOTICE
de<:•~' R0 8 EltTSOH, HOWStll & IJAR~ANO •i•a C1mpu1 O•he
Hewp0<1 ll11ch, C1!i/, fHU
l t l: J40."400.
AUornev1 for l •otail•I•
F 1]111
F ICllTIOUS llUSl,.,ESS
NAME ITlilEMl!Nl
l ne lcllcw•n• Pt•~cos '" bUl•ne\• II:
"•I PublishPCI Or1nte COl•I Oeilv Pllo!,
""ng OcloM• 1), 19, ,,, •lld NovemMr 1,
"'"ARY W lAYLOA,
AHO HE ATING, 111 Wu!
Ct>St• Mtw.
~L UM8 •NG
l"'ll Sl•ee!.
lf11 • 219'1·11
LEGAL NOTICE
C11non 8. Ounc.&n. 1U! A. Orlngel---------------Av~nu•. CM!• M••A NOTICE TO CRIOITOIU
Owen M. S•erner, 19tll l~lorno Li nt. SU,Elt!Oll COURT 0 1' THI
Hunt.l\lt!on 8~A<.l'l STATE 0 1' Clll 1FOIN!Jl FOii
Thi• bull"'" Is Ml~g conducted bv 1 THE COUNTY 01' DllilrlOE Pir!~ff•h•O No. A·1tll1
Owtn M. S!tlf~f' E~lt1t ol IHEZ W. H.&HNJl101t0, ... ,,_ ltolt •l1ltm•n• UIPCI .,,.,,,. !~f C""~'V "!El WHIT"EY HAN,.,AFOltO,
Cler~ Of 0•1nge Coun•v &n· SPPt u. 1911 '"'"'"cl Sv 8ever\y J. Moc!do•, O•ou!v C""n!v NOTICE IJ HEREBY GIVEM lo 1"1 Cit•~. c•edl!a,. rn 1he •lxw• n~"'"" dt c9den1
Pu1>1t•h•d O•e";" Cn••' oa.iy P ilot, rn11 tll PPflon< to1v!ng cle•m• 1ga1~1 "'l
Sep11-mMr ll 1no Oc1ober J n !• 1911 M•d c1..:...i1nl 1•e rl!<lulttd lo !lie rnem.
' ' 2691·11 with !he r>eceuerv vou'""'' I~ lh• ottit• --------------1 rn !lie clerk of tile •bove entitled courl. er
LEG OTICE to o•••tnt !l'lom. wlrro !he ntettu,... AL N vouche11, to lllt u....ier<!gotd •! Ol nnd
--------------lsir.e!, HtWl>Crl Bt t C!'I. C1IUOfnl~ f7MJ,
l'·U•l1 wh ich It tht pla'e ol butlnt" ol lht FICTITIOUS llUSl,.,El 5 unOtfllgnPCI In oil m1T!t ro perMinln9 It
"'AME I TATEME"'T lhe t•lit• of iald d.Ceclt nt, """hin !OOJr
Tli e follo,.lno Prrsons 1rt dolnp mon!hl e!!rr the lirot cuDllC1tlon ol !hll bl11int s1 1s: GllllY MI LLEll VW M 0 T 0 II
RE8UILOEllS. 1J17 We•1 Firs!. S•~••
Ana.
C.erY Miiie" HSO L•1lell1, l"ount&ln
Vill•v
Ja<T1el w. Ctrdl'""· 1'100 "' Sctruce.
Sinlt An• lnl< buslMI• I• being toncluctld bY I
p1rlntn~lo
Gary Miiiet
J1mu w Ca•~•g•~ r~" t!•t~"'fn! 111"' wl•n lllt County
Cle•-at 0•8nge Ccun1y on Sto1 l•, 1971 .
no!lce.
Ot t..:! S~o!~mbet l(l, 1011 .
H8•0ld W. H1nnalard
Ex•culO•
Cl lht Will ol !ht
eboV~ n~m..i dec;PCle"I HU ii.WiT?, HUii.Will & ll!Mllt
•i.o n,.. Slretl
New~ort 811c11, Ct tllilrni. UUJ
(11•) fll·fOH
llll&rn1y1 for E•tt~lor
Publl!~td Oren11t Co••t 0111~ l"!•g1.
October S, 11. 19, ]I. 1011 J147fl
SY Bevt rlv J. Maado~. Dtcu1v Cou"IV LEGAL NOTICE
c•~~~!••ntd D•i n9e Co~11 0811• P1kl•.l----~~--ccccoc,--cc°"-o-----i •m•mt.er :19 t nd Cklo~r S. 17. I• NOltCE INVITI NG 111 01
191! 76'61·11 ll>e Coun!v S..nll1t~ Ols"ICl1 OI
O•a"9t Cwnrv w!lr '""'"' 1t •led bldt LEGAL NOT"ltE ___ ""111 11 00 • M • Mondav. "loYemb.,.. 1.
---------------Jl91\, at'"""" lime ttiev will bl PLohcly
'·llUI FICTITIOUS fl U$tNEIS
NJiMt: SlATfMEtll
llle "'"l')w!nv ~"'-"l<I' tre OO•ng hus••e!• .,
llOVANCE CO.,,TllOL5 CO, lS).j E
E"•nge'. Unit !. S••IO ""~• (•111or n08 M·(~l•I W P••rlm•n. OOll Sl1~ln
A~•~u• l'\\\jn!•ln Vallt•. (ah!a••l1
M+cn••I A ro~t~. inn Nc!!in1h•..,
H11·•1n~·n~ llt•c~. C•••••·n'•
1a<»' e II•~•••• •n1 w Lo V•'• ti~
j)• O••nge C•ll!nrn'~ T~I• twl•~.,, (\ ~•Ir; cnnnu<rM, by I
~~ntr1I l'••ln•"l'in
M•<I•$•• W P••<imen
M,rh••I A r o.,er
Ton¥ E B•oyl"
Th11 ''"'rment fllrn ""'~ !~f C~untv Cir·~ ~· Oronll" Counov e~ Oc• •· 1'11
l!v 8evenv J, Medao~ Deputy CCIJnly
( ltf~ Dub'"~"" O••nge C"•ll Dtll• 1'110!
O<!Obfo• s, 1?. 19, it. t911 '154-71
LEGAL /"iOTICE
"'
oD~"•d """ ··~m·fW'<l' al lh• o!ll<t of th • O't1•1<1'. 11)8u Elli. .t.venut, Frunt1I~
Vallt •, Cah!ornia, !O• !ht •O!lowinf
ONE II) ONE·lOH CLOSEC V.t.N
lYPE TllUCK -SPECIFICJlTION NO
Jl.OIA·ll
ONE !1! •-WHEE L OllJVE '.JEEP UH•VERS,t.L" -SPECIFltATIO"' NO
A--051
ONE 111 16,<nl LB , GVW TAUCI(
WI TH ART ICULATED "l'rQOAULI(
(ltA"IE -SPE.CIFICllT!O.., NO .&-01&
FOUP '" 1,..ro ... Pl(KU" TllU(I(\
-5PE(IFICAT!ON HO. A05t
IWO Il l •·00011 P.t.Sl£"1GE~
~EDANS -SPECIFICAflON NO. ii.®
ONE 111 !NOUSTRl ~L TYPE
fllA(TOll WITH LOii.PEP ii.N O SACK.
HOE -5PECIFl(ATION NO A·Ooll
B•<ll mu1! b~ 1ubml!INI on l~t IO•m
•ut>~l1e~ ti. th• Dl•1tlc!S In acco•d4nte
.. ii" ~II provi••l'>f'• of Ill• ~..:illtaflon1
S<>&e:if1<AllM1. bid bltn~• "'" lurtnt r
l•!arma"on may be ot>t1lr!d II !h' lbOV'
ltdOrtH, 1,l•Q~Mt ~7·7•11 O! S«)-20110. J, Wt Yflt SYlvtJ!or
Ol•eclo• o! Flnar.ct
Pvbl;•" .. O••nve Co&SI OIOI~ Pll~•.
()clobor 19. 1•n 7113'11
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Bayshoret General
SOME PEOPLE -
,i,. moo~~pb~1C!m·, the ~
bes! buy under the sun, Thi~ IN LAGUNA?
canary ~e!!ow 4 bdrm, Z \\'e have Lt! Aln1ost 2 acre&
bath, dining .room home Wllh including a f11h11 lnus 4 ne<I·
8 1 I eler _ knchen & separ· roon1 hon1e surrounded b
ate ~rv1ce porch .l~a1ed tn fn.ur irrei;, a spet!lacula~
beautillll i\IESA ERDE, \'/El\', 11 gur~t t.'Ot!a~c. nnrl h~ ~ibtluie~ galo.re. 1-~~l hllrse eorra!&. Call now whlle
price onJy $31 .500 \\'lth 10 ·• l! 1s sllll a•·111la1Jle
ORANGE VISTA $1,800 DOWN
Will lf't you n10\ r 1nr" a 3
PROPERTIES lx'droon1 hunlf' on 11 ar-ge
Fonnerly LaBor!le R E. lot 1n an iirea ol Cos!~ i\le.sa,
220 E. 17th St., C.M. \\'llh a sn1all 2nrl T.D. you CALL 646-0555 can as~-un11• a fi ~; V,\ Loan.
f'ull prti'e $13,9j() ""'"'"''--64~~-BAY FRONT
POOL PLUS
4 BEDROOM
1vtlh pier '" shp, pool & pa.
!Lo. A fanla~tic hon1e in
Newporr. Ovf'r 4.000 !fl. ft.
Beauntul College Park home ol luxury. Superb carpe11r.g,
Y•1th o\·ersized lot. Big JR.'< drafl('r1es • truly a dream
36 f! heaied & filtered pool. home. Cal! !or aprolnrmrnt
Gold shag carpels rhruouL OCEANFRONT
Oi.1•ner bou&"ht new honlf', 8a.lboa tw;iutv on rhn hn;in!-
musr sell. No dn. to Vets or i.1·;t1k, J us1 ·s tep" frryr>1 ' 1he
low rln FHA, ocean. 2 berlrwn1s 2 h;ithc Call 546 :lll80 (Open Eve.s.) · · ·· •· ht11ll-ins &· rlishv.•11 s~1rr An
l~ll.,A,Gln I P.'l(cellen1 bu~· fnr rental nr
• ~ IUl _ a :;umn11•r hnn1r
BEACH COTTAGE
PLUS INCOME!
Live in the front home and
enjoy beach living whiJe you
rent out the rear unn 10
n1ake your pi!l)'ments. Needs
11 httle TLC but bargain
priced at $23,950. \VALKER
,'!. LEE, Realtors~ ~2 . .i.l.iJ.
2 STORY STEAL
Over 1700 sq. fL o/ fan11ly hv-
1ng i.11th 4 deroraror berl·
MOms, plust carpets, hr1de's
kitchen and you own every-
thing. NO GI:'>f?.flCKS
S27,jjX]. \\"ALKEP. & LEE,
Realtor~. 842-·11J.i.
REPOSSESSIONS
Sparkling clean homes, some
nei.1·ly painted & carpeted. 2
3. 4 & 5 lxlrms. Some ,,·itb
pmls. FHA-VA conv. terms,
from $20.000 to $40,000,
$5,000
BELOW CRY
Fantast1c RF.C. R 00:'-.1 \vllh
11·1th pool L1hle &· \I('! tmr.
Lo\'t'ly lorn1ay d1n1ni:; room
p!ll.~ sunken la1n!ly 1Y)On1. 4
l;irg(> hf>d1.....,n1!\", '.I h.i ths. 111
;:ih~('IUlc 1111n1.1cul.1tr rnn-
d111on Pnn1.. rr~1o~n1111I
.'l!'P;i-Unll<']l('VllhJp h111 il's
Tfl.UE f'<1I ! Jrnny 5-!:i-R!Z·I
or !J.10-Z!.-;(j.
Call !J.IJ-8•124 (Open e1·cs)
COLLL~S & WAITS INC. Re ,.
8843 Ada'ms Ave. 962-5523
1
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\outh,,. (~ oast
LOOK HERE! I
3 BR, hrdwd flr:s, lg lot. Any-
one can assume 71,-;o VA
loan i.1· 'pymnt!I of only Sl$t6
per mo. run price only
$25,900. Try 10% do11·n or
lease opllon.
Fuller Re.11.l 1y 546-081 ~
BAYFRONT APTS .
Vista Del Lido. P ier & slip
available. From $31,500, Sell
or lease.
HOME WITH
INCOME
\\'ell localed cl~e
to Yflulh Cen1r r
;inrl ~hnppln'i!;
3 l')f'dron1n1<. 2 ha fh~
;\Jodern exrPnnr d"~lgn
Reti11ccrl in price
ro $j7,:l()(J.
General
"SEE" WORTHY BARGAIN!!
Extra Sll ARP. a!inost nc\v split level 4 bed·
roon1, 3 baths. ~I UGE gan1e roo1n, fan11ly
roon1, 3 car garage. r('(rigera\io n . "Ankle
de('p !'hag" thruout. custom clr:'1pC'rics, prn·
fes~1nnal landscaping . .-'\si:un1a ble 71)}. Jn:in .
Q\1·ncr s.ays "1'lake OFFER ." .. 842.650,
TAX JITTERS??
, 52 UNITS ,
52 An .. \ND NE\V <i-ta-deluxe garden type
apar1 r11ents .. i\ssortcrl 2 bedt'oo1n 2 baths, 2
bedroom 1 hath, I bcdroo1n units. Ruilt 111
kitchen, huge REC'RE _i\'f!ON ROOJ\f . riltcrrd
JJOOL, prin1e area . . . . . . . . . $827 ,000
THE PRIDE OF "POPPY"!!
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -Upper level
front unit has 2 brr\rnon1 s. forrnat <lining
room. fireplace. built-ins. Lo\1'er level h:i s
IN·L.i\ \V quarters. private entrance. fire·
place, large bath, Bat k unit is an adorable,
large l bedroo1n. /\ gern at . . 56 1,500.
"TOP RETURN" FOR 7? INVESTED
24 UN!l'S in a high demand rental area,
clo!'e to shopping, schools :ind rerrcalinn.
111·2 Bedroon1. 1 1~ bat.h /6·2 Bedroon1. 1 hath·
could be "upgraded for more income
$288,000.
"PLUSH LIVING" PLUS INCOME
J·lere are eight supe1· deln xe SPLIT LEVEi,.
VIE:\V apartn1ent:>, lo ca ted Jn F,.i\STRl.llF'F'.
Q\vncr's unit-3 bedrnn1n, 2tfJ h:ith; 4-2 hect-
roon1 . 1112 bath : 3· 1 bcclroo1n, 11/2 b;ith. l'ou
haven't ~cen anything like these nnits. A
pleasure to sho\v at ......... $198,450.
REALTORS
644-7270
(Formerly DeL.11ncy Real Estate)
"21rl8 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
DAl~V PILOT :ff ---------
"nks~!;~,c.~afti,
EXECUTIVE HOME
LUXURY FRENCH REGENCY
F'ive bedroon1 executive home with mir-
rored closet doors in large m.as ter dressing
room. Nutone food center. upgraded shag
carpels, deco rator drapes, beautifully panel·
eel den and family room. Landscaping ultra
hca11t1ful. front enclosed brick courtyard,
rear covered brick patio and brick walkways,
fountain anct other custom landscaping,
One of the finest properties we have ever
li sted in this area. 2734 Sandpiper Drive,
~tcsa Verde, Costa ~fesa. Priced at $61,500.
"mcsf\Jer6e~eaf~
2850 Me,a Verde Dr. • Costa Mesa
• Phone 546-5990
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
CORONA DEL MAR INCOME
Just listed ! 2 Bdrtn. 1 bath !rt, unit. Brand
NE\V 3 bdrm .. 2 bath rear unit . Close to
shops. \Valk to beach. Excellent income.
$63,000,
"Our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644--4910
General
rilREST [ OLSON . , .. ,
R£AJ.TOll S I
OPEN 7 11AYS A \VEEK
DIRTY
DIRTY
DIRTY
General __ ..... _____ _
BIGGIE IN
MESA VERDE
"FHA-VA TERMS"
Owner despe.fllle, moving
north. r>fusf sell large 4
bedroom hOmf". Immaculate
1n every way. Beautiful car-
prts and drapes. URGENT .
i\IUST SELL (open even.
ingsl. $J8,500, Call 546-2313.
-Q''I'HEREAL
\""\. ESTATERS ~' N <, ,T ' " l'r,·
George W illiam5on
REALTOR
673--4350 645-1564
O\VNER 4 Bf'd-
2 S to r y -4 Bedroom
$0 Down · VA
Bargain llmf'r! JUST LIST· "ll~~~~!Jlll~!Jlll~I ED!! LovPly junior e.\'ect1-~ !1\·e arPR. 4 h11i;:,, bPrlrt:nm.~.
CORONA DEL MAR
O~an side of h""J', 3 BR,
l\J BA's, JargE' living room
w/firepJ, nice slze kitch with
eating 11 re a. llardwood
floors, patio, alley aCCl.'ss for
boa( or camper. Walk to
~hops and beach.
General room."\. F;:imily room. D1nlng
room. fireplace. buiJr .ins, CAM B RI OGE
c ircular drtvf' to hon1e.'::::::::::::f H IGHLANDS
S2R,;,oo. Brit:. Call clay or Jtiral!y lnc~trrl ro ,i.ll .•t'hool~
night 541\..1720. 5 BEDROOMS. 111, li1rl111r: ORA.'\'.GE f"Q,\ST
COLLEGE . '1e~r Harhnr O\\'NER SELLJNG. 4 Bed· A VE
rooms or could hP uSed a~ J MES RDE Bh•rJ. grngre~~l \f' h11_'1J1"'~
rl1s!n r r. QuaJ11y h1111J 3 hd· bedroom! -OPn, 2 baths, Large & ~p11c1ou~ 2 s1nry nn 2 balh Jinn1e 111th l~rn· built-ins, hrepl;:irf'. circular hon1e \\"lrh ~'On~1AL DJ:-;. 1!y rin111, 2 f !'., B I kltrh-dMveway. S2;J.950. Bk:r., Call J.'\'G ROO;>.J a nrl a hu;::P e n & ~rr;irale serv1rr potrh. day or night, 540--172{1. rrar yarrl Th,, rl.,1,·nsL11rs Lati:c \11'.\?2' <:n1·ered p.111n hf>rlr()(1111 .orrv"s gre11 ,,, a DUPLEX-Charming 0\\'nf'rs
uni!. Quiet ~I. Good 1nromf'.
Fortin Co. Rltrs, 642·5000.
SAYE
CASH!
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST/s
leading
Marketpla·ce
rlen nr sturly. Lar,c" ro\'t'rf'rl • ff'11rr1! .vanJ. Tnfl nrn.:::hbor.
Pa tio Rnd •"nnklrr;. Ion. hn•itl. 'lll'r1 t•trl rlf'.~ar s!., ,. (t,LY ~3! -~lfl \\'ll'H VA. & Pncf'rl 111 $[\,9j(}.
COATS
&
WA LLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
(0pen Evenings)
$28,000
New England
Cape Cod
Charmiri.c: h0mf'. 4 Al'droom~.
3 Ba1!1, family P.ou1n, 0 1n·
in~ H0t1n1, F1replacP lllllll·
ins. Picture l\'1ndows "-'Ith
shut1rr;;. ~·1().J 72{1
TARBELL
f H ,\. Tf,f.\I.'.
ORANGE VISTA
PROPERTIES
t"nrn1rrl1' (.,;i8nrdr RV
210 E .
0
l7th St., C.M.
CALL 646-0555
-~-DELIGHTFUL
1;. a i;oorl n1112-\\'Ur rl clr~cr1p
tu•n of th1~ J hf'drnon1 homP
Th1:o; h n n1" HH'Ol'Pf•\'fJ 1P~
f'Very llPl11 rerfUJfr<I lnr
gcar1ous liv1ni;: in the llf'~1r
a bJe n"1ghlYirhoorl or L;i.
s;un,l 11 1/!s. l~'\rge l0t 1\'lth a
,.1,,w & n"<'f l' 1he rark. Great
lnr f,1n11ly 11v111.i;: Only
ZI~ Harhor, Cos!a :'<1es,ii S3(1,;iOn. C.\LL 67:1-·19~(1 ------Seeing is Believing 1cou~&co .•
lns[)f'c r rh1s line Flaycrr~1 4 l -----··---~--.'.'·"·"•'·'BR. Im mom tiom,. Ovrr
liOl't gq rert of l1v1n~ area.
GN"at fain1ly home _ 31,;
ha th.o; . 2 .~ho\\er,; • all e.lrc-
tr1c kilrhPn -~p1'Ciou11 !1v
room. lirplc • w/w cpt11 +
dr'lpf's . Cu!lf'lm pool. patio
• Only $78.:.00. -
SIDE BY SIPE
~lodern duplex; 3 BR. 2 B~.
& 2 BR., 2 ba. unlU, S!epa
to ocean. GoOrl rond. Ov.•ne.r
rtady to soil. Priced at
s~.soo.
FHA/VA TERMS
Loi.1·est prlrf'd hnme in i\-l"l'il
VPrrle \l'lrh VA & FHA
1rrn1 ~ Largt> ;). h<><lroom,
rn1•n1rrl pallo. rloublr 2nr.
'Lf!:P. ~harr. rlPan & vac11n!.
f'ull r rirp $27,:;{J(). 11·1th no
dfn•n p;iyn1,.n1 .
C;:ill ;r.JO.\l;ll !opi:>n ('VP~.l
HIRITAGI
IUl lSTAn
Olympic Size Pool
Mesa Verde
Call: 67J.366,.1 MS-594Z Eves A mn11t desi rable 4 bedroom
associated
BROKERS-REAL rots
202!1 W l olboa 67J.J/;6J
General Crackling U~Prl hrick f!RE-
FIXER UPPER
~ BEDROfl?.I, !11rn1 fy roon1 ,
all h111lr1n$. carpels, ovrr.
SIZl'd .0:11!".ll!P, cnvPrerl flRllO.
hf'i!\'Y shak" mnf and mnl
priril. N am<' your rrrrn~. VA
:XO nOl\'N I FH1\ LOIV
DO\\':-J nr <.uhn111. -.S2J,9.'ill
Pr1n1r r1>.~1rl,..nt1;:il ll.ff'll,
C.JI! ;)1.°i..ll 12 1 iflr>"n f'Vr.~.)
\outh"' (~ oast
•
En1ny rl,.. 2 brdrr)flm pl11s
[(i"til!]y f'OO!n homl'; !e1 lhP
2 hcdroo1n renral nn thP
lat_!;P lot help .YQU pay ror
1r. On E11st sirlr~ nicer
!l!Tt'f'!S. $.~;J .. iOO.
675-3000
Call for p1rture C';it<1loR"
Wtlh prlCE' & rlf'lail11
BAY i BEACJ.I
PLACF.:. Brig-hi rnomy
k1trhen. Oven;1zed p1.1 t10 for
.Yt'llr Af'Ollll(! enioyrnent.
f3rin1_; R pan11 hr11sh
Tll1\T'S ALL. 1'11rn this t>ar-
ga1n 1nlo prof1I Unbelif'V·
11hlp at onl.v $.ID.'.)(XJ .. "O''
rlnwn VA. H11rry .
CALL 645-0303
2299 Harbor. Costa Me!'&
FEO . -' " -'
HIRITAGI I
II.Iii. 15lAft
-BEACH-DUP LEX-
$23,950
l\la.vbe your last chance to
own beach pMPf>rty al a de-
('f>n! price, T "' o units, 3
hlorks to hr<trh, near shf'lp.
p1n01. 10'h. rlown • owllf'r
1v1J1 h<'lf) finance an<I renr~
m;ike rm!~. r ix ii up &
r.tAKE il10NEY. BrNer see Jt_
Walker & Lee
RPaltOT"t
--EAST BL UF F--1 ........... "" ... -33 .. ';.1 ........
eXEC'S HAVEN OWNER SAYS
R EALTY 1""
BIC VJE\V, .l BR, fam rm, "MAKE OFFER,
c:hn nn: entry h•ll, 'J;rrvicr TERMS AND PRICE''
porch, bN>akfa!I! lll'f'A, f'n!ry 4'23 Francisco,
hn.11, covrrNf pa\10. f'XOIJ-t:' • N•wport Blach
ind5cpg •. $'11•::i.l0. 4 BR. 21'. BA, fam rm 2200
-GEM-sq f1. Room for lrg p001.
RE ALTOR., TRI. HARBOR
.1610 W. Om~ Hwy .. N.B. REAL TORS
&12-4623 400 EAST JTI'H, C.M,
6 BDRM S. -4--B~A~T~H~S~1 646-32;0 i:ve,, 642-2225
F1n<>!ll C'\l!lfnm hu1ll 2 story
home 111 Lu.~k 1111.rtmr Vil'!w. Ba y Ave. Waterfront
F'orm11.J d inin11: t.· l;imUy " Bdrm, 7 bath home
·"?"m~. ~rm"r .hu!lt • in Pi@r It Slip. $!95,000
Lachenmyer
Rea lto r
1860 Newport Blvd., c.r.t.
Call 646-3928 Eves. 646-40b"'7
$24,950
4 Bdrm· Den
Family Room
A terrific home for the mon-
ey, 2 Baths. 4 Bedroon1s.
used brick hreplace, 12x17
ro01 paneled den, built-ins.
s.ID-1720
TARBELL
2955 Harbor, Costa i\1esa.
BLUFFS PLAZA
3 Bdrm .. 1% baths; all on
one lloor. Walk to pool &.
&hopping. 01vnC'r wants Ion!?
escrow. E.'lclusivc!y lis!erl
Wlth ll:iJ At $32,000.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REAL TORS 644-7662
YOUR MONEY
c11n buy family happiness.
rozy up be9tde k?g bupl:ing
fireplace -4 big bdmi!. ·& 3
bilth~ for the kid!!. Moder n
kirc hen + refrig. Relax 111.
pr iv, bead! -Owner may
carry a 2nd. T/D. Now
$54.700.
l!OPE GERRJE REALTY
833 Dover Dr., N.D.
&15·4400 • 64&.3320
VACANT
N!Wly painted, I~ lot,
choice anoa. Pombly lease
option. 3 bedroom for cnly
$25.900. ~I ra!'f01'I Real'.ty, ,,,.....,,
2629 Harbor, C.M.
*BACK BAY*
NEWLYWED
DR6AM COTlAGE
beauty -Unique dining room
-Sparklini .11harp -Hue.e
pallo decking -hanrlsom,.
f1tepla(:,. -'>Prinkler&, etc.
Primp lrwcAtktn -ownrr anx·
1<>11, -$5.lfiOO. CAJI &16-7171 kltChf'n. nu ~t11nd1ng hull!· Call: 673--366.l 642·'22.";1 Eves. '"'lri fe111t1~~ k amrnu~ 100 , ,.....
3 BR, J 8.(, family rm. rtttpl,
bltin., huge walk-In cloRta.
l M>O aq ft New crpts,ld1'pn.
s:io.ooo. REST
Rll\'S!
Cut~ 1111 a bug·a ear 8nrl
·squeaky C'le11n. Gold 1ha~
CArflf'I. eus!om kltch!n,
IOW(>rinit !f'M'·!ih<l0f'l'f Jnl
con1pl,.rrly frncert. On!,v S 11:'1
p11ys all, lr~11 !liAn ff' n t.
$22.COO TOTAL., \VAl.KF:R
& LEI-:;, Rt'11l1nrs !M2-44:i1.
2 SR. hf!Ws,.. pr1rT~f11rni~hrrl.
priv·. hf'11r h rnrnm. Yr11.r
rnund $250 plu~ ut1h11E'~.
R1f1..i5'.J.t.
-$2i,950, LA-RGE-
i BEDROOM
nn t.'<N'pttool!l n .2 F.11~tsltfn
IClt. F.x!ras. F11rrow RPaUy
MB-~6 10
num!l'OU!I lo ment1nn /\lu~t
ir;re ro' 11p'rwrrl1Jt~ $100,(lOO.
• 127 Cnll 67:i·7m
Home & Investment
Re•lty
associated
BRO KERS.-A E ~LTOAS
:l02S W l albaa 67 ]-J66J
:li.15 E. Cn.a!! Hwy, CclM * * * * ' • COTlPOfU\.TE O\VN~D D ,. htf I
\\'r )UlVr .~PVl'rl!J , 1111 1H'('ll!I -e 19 U
dr111llf'<1 -v.1rnnt -Jnim"d· B11yr~11t 4 Bdnn home w/dln
rn tr 11('('\Jpllnl'y. '.I & 4 RR rm .. lrg fam rm .• wet bnr. ·~1r" wr pi:1111!1' from S21 .~· "A PLEA~URE; TO SHOW"
An ,,..rrn~ 111'r 11c<'"!)'11hlf'. Arnold & Freud
:~1·~.111 K,\TEl.l..A Rf:Al .TY RF.1\LTI')J!~ 646-7155
Roy McC1rdle Realtor
1810 N~J)C)f'I Blvd,, C.i\f.
548-7729
1906 ~NTIAGO DR ,
COOVER SHORES N.8 .)
4 B«lrm, large family rm.~
BA. View from every ropm.
CA\iL -SEE ANYTIM~
ROT J. WARD RLTRS
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' •• OAllV PILOT 1 rund~y, OciOOfr 19, 1911 -~~;;;=!-~;;;;;;;:;;;;·~~:......_ _______________________________________ ~1 ·
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Everyone Hes
Som ething Thot
Someone Else Wonts
DAILY ·PILOT. CLASS.IFIED ADS You Can Sell It,
Find II, Tredo It
With e Wont Ad ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
_.., ....
General
BA YSHORES VIEW & POOL
\Vaterfront custom home, 4 bedroom & den
or 5 bed rooms. 51h balhs. Top qua lity ca r·
peting, draperies. \1/allpaper & fi xtures.
View from most rooms. 87' lot, spacious yard
~·ith beautiful gardens. $280.000.
Huntington 81ach Irvine
AT LAST -A PLAN 3
Broadmoor. Turtle Rock's 1nost popular floor
plan. 4 Bdrm ., fa1nil y r1n .. dining rin .. 2112
baths. 3 car garage. Professionally !and·
sca red. See this today! INCLUDES THE
L.A.ND & A VIE\V !!
Income Prop•rtv 166
10 UNITS
Easrside Costa Me.sa, i rea!
rental a!'ea. Seven 3.!Jeii.
rno1ns and three 2-bfodro:i,ms.
All s<'pi!rate un11.~ "·11h ].,ts
of spa\'f . Sho"'s a Jantas!lc
return "!th ineon1e or 51,400
per n10 Submlr on down or
1rt1de lo -
Busin1s1
I~ ~I -,.. ... ,..~ ... ·;;;;l~;;.e1
Opportunity 200
THE PROOF JS IN_
THE PUDDING
DJSfRlBUTORSHJPS
Houses Furnished 300
U•n•r•I
FOR LEASE
•c For Complete lnform•tion
On All Homes & Lots, Please Cr11 :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
Islanders Bldg. at Linda Isle
341 BAYSIDE DR ., SUITE I, N.B. 675-6161
General General
A \Veil kept hoine is a r lea·
sure lo sho1''· \Ve'd love t.n
take you to this lov ely 4 Beel·
rin. home cl os e to the beach.
Only $26,990.
1'] b'-l'J '. 0 . l'llil, Walker & Lee ''SINCE 1946"
l st \VP.$lern Bank Bldg.
---'lR.l'nllur University Park R.eal tors
Days 833-0101 N ights 27911 H11rhor Blvd. 111 ,1dams
:11:1-tHG.i Open '11! 9 Pi\1
./SACRIFICE BY 0\1.NE.'R! _H_u_n_1_;n~g~•-•_n_B_•_•_"'---1 M_._._._v_._,_._. _____ 11s1 2 BR. DELUXE Ap!s
AE:GEAN Hills area -3 Br, 2 \1•/tu1ohstructrd viey of up.-
Ba . lam rm, lrg fn cd back per N11'pt Bay, I ashmn
yrd, cor lot, 3 yrs old. \\'ill ls!11nr1. ucr & Sadd ehack.
sac for S~I.930 .. Conv. lint·. i::l!'C 1iJt.ifis, crpts, drps.
or assume 6"k Gr Joan Call 20x-1-0 hid POOL, su11rl£'ck &
,,.
potn!e<1 by the leadf'r, Ne~··
porT lnlernauonaJ, can ex-
pect Jucra!ll'e earnings
while v.·ork:ing only a IE'w
hours per week rehll1ng
A UT0!\1AT IC MERCHAN·
DlSERS "·i!h nat1onally
known "PUDDING &
1''RU JT CUP" Snacks, and
colleetini; the money boxes,
\\'ha! an easy way to make
money! ll you a.re re-liable
havt a good car, and can
immE"diately inv~t SZJ00.00,
}'OU may be selecred to join
l.oVf'l,V 4 bf'droom viev.· home
111 H11rbor V11•w ihlls. 2 pa.
tios, 2 [1!"f'plafrs, lenced
pr1\'atr yard, 3 b11lh$, gar-
rlt>ner paid by owner, rom·
ple1C'ly furnished 6 n1onlhs
-No~. J 10 !I-lay 1. J972.
Ask /or Belle 673-8500,
LOS
Pride of
H 1.-o.;;mo;:;;;;;:;;;;;;~-~~-i--H-A-P-Pl_N_E_SS~IN
BIQ DADDY HARBOR VIEW
New. d~Juxe J42 unit apart·
n1ent complex. loc11ted 1n
Costa r>1e:;a, Existing loan
is SI.300,000. PrtsE'nt in·
comf' $292.[()(). per year. Call
for turth'°r dera1ls 1! you
have $500.0CXJ. to inv~L
Newport
at
Fairview
646-8811
(anytime)
Happin~ss ill':
• 2600 sq, ft. Port<'.lfino n10.
d<I
e .'I bMrooms-, fan11l,v room.
d1n1ng room, 31'l haths
e Spiral sui ircase 1n wrought
oroo
• LargE> honus room \VJlh
slttp1ng loft 11nd halh
• Spa('e for pool rahle, ping
pong or partil"~
• F~ lot in gttat N£'11·porl
location
• Taslef\.llly rleccir;.ile<l 11·1th
fine .~hag ('l!lj>ets & rlrapC's
,,,.,._..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!! 1 e PriC1> S6Q ,:.QO 12£E!&! Call >Hi-2J1~ Sharp! Sharpl Sharp!
T~ of looking at rltrty ~
i;ales? Then .~f'e this heauty
that sho1vs hke a rnodel
home. 3 bedroo111s, 2 haths,
built.in kitchen includ ing
d1shv.·a.~her. ~w beautiful
shag \\'/\V carpeting, h1g
double ga r~e. and access
for boat or trailer. All this
and only $15.500 and S214 per
month it1eluding ta.x~ & in.
suranct.
Walker & Lee
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvrl. at Arl11m!'.
545-0465 ~n 'ti\ 9 Pi\l
A LOT NEAR
THE CANNERY
FOURPLEX
Modern 2 Bedroom, bath &
~, slllrl10 apartmtnl1<, ,1·11h
builtin~. carpets. drapes,
etc. A real dollar producer
at a full price of
$48,000
Newport
•I
Fairview
646-8811
(1nytime) NEAT AS A PIN . Fun fnr & Io;========== youJli !am!ly. 3 Bedroom.~. Ii
I~ lot, room for vegetable
gardt'n e.nd fruit trtts. N1N'!
~igohborOO:xL Ava ilable
t'IQ\\'. S24.500. 20291 Spnrct St.
PETE BARRETT
REALTY j 1605 WESTCLIFF
DR.
NEWPORT BEACH fl
6-42-5200 .....
VA in Mesa Verde
$27,950
3 ~room. 2 bath. Drapes
anrl shutters throughout-Ex -
tra linen closMs rl1sh\l'1t!<h-
er a nd rli1<hma1<.ter. Utility
room v.'ith hu11!-ln c11b1ne!1<.
c ... m"'nt rlnve and pa110 +
block 1v11.IJ, Outs1rlr gas ftrt"·
p11. Ni"w hn! "·atl"r rank.
\Vil] !:t'll fC'>f (..-.vPrnment llfi.
pra1sal o! SZ7.950. Cal I
'5--lfi.231:1.
Macnab-Irvine
RE"alty Company
SPACIOUS
CONDOMINIUM
3 BR, 2 bath. Lovely gl"f'en.
heir, 2 pool!', put11ng R'l"ff'n.
01>•nf'r 11·oulrl Nln.~1rlf'r ex·
than~ for lTlflbLle h"me iA
local arE'a. S.';5,T.J),
Macnab-Irvine
Realty O:impany
642-8235 675-3210
Near Harbor Hi9h
\Valk IQ l\'estchU Shopp1n£.
~nter . ChoiC1' 3 herlroom 2
bflth ho1nc:'. Extr11 large
room~. Al! ele<'tri<' buil1 1n
klt("ht-n .. ~raratt-IAm tly
t'IY'lm with fir,.p!ac!' -Sra,..·
1nus l1v1n£, room .\\' \\'far.
{.'('IS + draPf's -Only $3-l,i:if!
EZ 1rrn1s.
CARE FREE LIVING Balboa Island
In the BLUrrs ori q111,.t
~nbtlt cJoi;~ t'I POOL.
Four nice hf'dr,......m~ 1>·1rh
two haths anrl I./ chtek
this pn~ ./ I $36.500,
.~
Coldwell, Banker
~
LITTI.E: l~lanrt M. R~~
Front. 2 lots. hou<<' nn onr.
3 BR, 3 BA, 3 F"urnacf'~. 3
Room a 1 r conrlil:onl"rs,
ma1rls r"Of:lm ,t· h!i.lh, !I\' rm
up~tairs v.·/wr!I bar, sho1vn
APP! nn\y, 1\lin $:'.2~,(111<1.
Principals (Inly. ()l,·n!'r P 0.
Box 212 Ballxi11 ls!anrl.
College Park
.833-0700 644-2430 GOOD & DIRTY
i"'"'!!'!!~~~~!!"!~~,..13 Brlnn, 2 Mlh phi.<. l;in111y TOWNHOUSE MOm. Nrf'rl!I 1m1n1 & s1ulf
Only SZS.9::,0, AH tt-rm~. Hl'C -SPECIAL--rlnwn lo ::inybffly. l'\o dn\\'11
Sell your la,1'Tlmo""'"'r 11nd
'yard tools, Try c<11r .. IN'f'
hving at $12,SOO, !'ipaC'1()(1~
'4 BR & t!1n1ng, :~ cnol fl!Yll~
Jor-y•our ~f'-:-,·ryw vac-ant
for i~tlon
Call 546-S':SO !Open Ev"'' \
. QUICK
Pri~ ha~ bef!n 11rlJ111;1ed for
quick Ale. Sharp 3 BR &
fam{ly styl~ kl!t"h"'n; 2
brltlW. Corner Jot, Quick pos.
...,, SZ.250.
EXCELLENT BUY
Eagy financing. 3 Bdrn1~.
plua encl. lanfl.I, J~aths.
Quieot !ftl"ttl for-t~ ehlldrtn,
ao.,,, to f'V'tt)'thing $23.500.
MORGAN REAL TY
67:1-4642 67~59
1.:;.r. Hurry~ Hurry! H\1rry!
Agl .
675-5726
B\' n,,.,·ner, 4 BR. 2 BA. pat1'!,
a~~t1me 67'r loan. 2573 Ox-
ln1'd Ln., C;\l 546-7956 for
appL
Costa Mei•
"4 liEDROOM
CHARMER"
$_25,950
S!>"tlt-gs rondll'Jon in~1de &
out. 2 ha!hs -ftJ11"'$f ff"ll ·
!Ure$ pl11sh carprt -un1q11f!
111n<1sr11!)Eo Cflrl'W!'r lot. ~m
fnr h<i111, trllill?r -thl~ v.'l'.'ln'I
111.-:;I -~7171
\O THEREAI,
"'\. ESTATERS
' '• .. ' '
545-0458
Costa Mesa
TOTAL PRICE
$25,950
NO DOWN
G.I. BUYERS
MIN. DOWN
PAYMENT F.H.A.
for this !abull)us 3 brdroom
heauty. Rf"ildy ror your n•·-
cupancy now. Cnn1plf'r!"IY
<'arpe1ed !hM1nut. a l~n (irap·
es. /l.'"w ;;1.1•1<> k11r hf'n 11·11h
.:ill bu1lr·in.o; 1nr·lurlini;: rl1sh-
'1ashf'r. IXiubJ,. gar 11 g "·
Srhnol~ ~nrl shopr11ni:: r1,.;11·.
h,v. ~1 11s .-:;how 11 tn ~·nu,
Walker & Lee
Rrallnr.;
27!'1(1 H11rhor RhYI. 111 Ad11ms
;)l.'i-94fl1 Opf'n 'Ill 'l P.\t
TOO MUCH
TOGETHERNESS?
Thrn sr,. rh1s sh11rri Cnllf'gP
P;irk ! b<'lirnr~m !ii1n1p In
which 11 24' f,1 n11Jy riyim
h11s hr>rn ;vfrlf'rl n[f mntlern
k1lch"n \\'llh E l<'f' R 1 ll[l·
pli(lnr·,..s. Lari::e l1\'1ng ronn1
with f1t'f'plaf'" .~· p(llin 1ust
n11 Tside. Rf'au1 1f11I gnlri sl\ai::
f',1rpf>I!<. °"1n't "'111! -1·~11
nti11• r.\li-71~1 10 ser rliti; n1 1t·
!'t11nrllni;: hon1e Only
S:\2.:l.'>O.
910 \\', 20Tll, OPEN 1-:t
/);\!LY. :>!us1 scll 1his "'<'ek'.
l.A'av1ng 1011·n. :Vlakr o!frr~.
Call 546·~!\80 \0prn F.1·r s. 1
HERITAGE
•ui uun
COLLEGE PARK
4 RR. !11m rm. ~hilt: ('rpls.
all 1his nn xtra lo:r fOrnrr
]fll. 10';, f>n11·n or VA nr
trArlf'. 2J9 Prinrlnn. ~2.~··1 2();1
Opcon hnuse Sa1.::;un 1 lo Ii.
3 BDR.\!, bl11n kitchen, lrp1r.
('nel r1111n. All n"'w rxt
patr.1 ,I'.,_ s''rrrn~ Lgr J,-,t
'1 /blk f{'n1·r Hy ownrr
S2.l:;)rl'(111111 f;l2-0,';l·I
E a st Blu ft
e EXCLl'<;\\"t; 1\GE;:'\TS e
S . .\Lt:S • LEAs r;
·1.~ ·\;~~ufr
rea l lj' ·-:....
1.114 Vi<i;i Dl"I nm
;\'i"''P"T1 R°"a ch fi\.J-11~3
BY n11·nrr :l BR. 2 BA, 1
lr\·<'l, ;ill P\""· k11 . Cnrn<>r
lnr pnnl Dff p;ir1n, 2 p1>'10~.
11·alk !n ~tnrf's ,Ii, ~chl~
S.12 ,!rfl. \~t Li~lir.c.. f,.J~.;,;9:i,
Fountain Vall•v
$23,000 F.H.A.
.An\'nne riua 1 [1f'~ ~uli,1ret 1'1 ~·!~,\ Lo11n 1111h s•.'(_, l:lfl·
1111<11 Jl('rC'C'n111i;:e rat(', T0t;i\
paYn1en1s ,2.19 prr monlh.
Sl1arp 3 ~rlroom home s::li~
. !l'ni~ 1nth !rnrlt'r lo1·1ng
rare. 2 luxur1ous Oa 1h~. nind-
ern ht11l!·!n kitrhf'n. T\.r11<l,v
tn oc1'upy 1mmPr!1111ely. /\IT
hu\'rJ's 11rlMn1r . CALL~
Walker & Lee
Rf'allnrs
2i!'(I Jl;irlXlr Rll'rl. al Arlan1s
;>\:,..f!.191 Open '!ii 9 P:'\1
Huntington B•ach
SCOTCHMAN'S
SPECIAL
.1 Bft + ~t>p l:"i"xtR· v.'Ork ... hop
or run1p11it rm. lnrmal 01;-.·.
ING art11. NE\VLY r11in1rrl
1rt~idr, "1M"ly \Ancl~eal'l"d
101: f'trl! pricf' SZ.1.f!OO, All
!Pr m .~! C11!1 ~4i·IZ21 .
~F.Y/'.1()UR RF.ALTY. 171·11
~llCh Blvr!., Htgn, Bch.
MESA Vtn:lr. l Br, 2 ~. 9.~1 Gr11nd: Clt>11 n & prPlty :1
·-M•aa Verde -curt d~. "lean, <::h&rtu! BR 2 BA rornrr. 10'~ rtown.
C,ountry
1
Clult VIII• homt. by l)v.·n,.r $31.500 51!i.:f(I 1-n;·R.Ry~ KATELLA
-ortlY Ol'M! a ve.l,!ahlt, ~llU· 5.f-0.631.C : 3246 ;..·,..w ~<Irk A\'. REALTY ,. 1'1i'.f-Ofl.1
tltull) improved 2 + sml. ME5A DEL MAR z ~ty, ~Br, ATTRACTT\'E Mrnl'r J BR
de'n, pool.: elt-rond etc" Hur-3 BA, M'P· din in,1: rm, blln CtJndn lnr ~1;111' J\l:in.\' :\Tn1!'
ry! Call Stan Meytr, ~;i880 kl!c!Jtn. f,4 ;).7l!05. 51~ ,.., lnan O" 11.-r !r A\'ing I ~"';;,;"°';:~:"'::::~;1~•~R~.E~--1 ~~f"M5:::::2_!'~~~ ('l1y !!61-?fA.i I' c 8DRMS .. 2 BA-. NHJn•ey 1-~--------
kHchf n, l•m rm. rrplc. !\r HQIJ~f' Huntlrut~ \\"Rich
S<!hl' &_ 1hp.: 540-5-t~ OPEN HOl lSE rolumn.
893-8533
Huntinf:fon Beach
"EXECUTIVE
POOL HOME"
f rir 11i ... -n1;.n 1111 Il l!' 11·a.v up,
hl'rc s a hcau1if11I 4 bed·
l'l)<)ffi, [(IJll\Jy !'O(Hn hn1ne lfl
nnf' ril lhe flnl'St <1reas nf
f!'Slrtf'nlial Jiving. Has an
"SECLUSION
SUPERB"
1h1s im1na,..u l:i1 e 4 bed-
rooni, ~pac1ous home -0\'"
rr.•1led lot, plumhC'd & 1111rf'd
for rn...-•L Enr!oscrl 1rai\Pr nr
bna1 stora ge .. Large brigh1
kurh<'n frir thf' ,1•oman wllo
~pi•nds 111urh lime 1hrrf'.
&-r111g is hrlirl'in~ are 1ht>Sf'
~I fl"atures. For in forma.
Lion f:ll iJ f>.l6.7171.
~u10mat1c spr1nklrr sjsf<'-n1,lo0iiiiiii0ii0ii0iiOiiOii0ii0ii0ii0
fllll)] :<;ll'l'C[l. e]('l'trlC £!'1r11£;r
dnor O(lf'Jl{'f anrf m.'.lny n1hrr
f'Xll'li ~. N'>f' th1~ Ollf' !fl f{'al .
ly arrr,..1•1a 1r \1. i.:t•12·2.'i.1~
$21,000.
Glrn \\ar :1 BR 2 BA. An-
p1nx i ~:..o SIJ f!, Blun R dhl
01·,..11, e;.irin~ Oa r and con·
ner tuH: fam rm, lnrmal l1v
rm. t"."i hi,\\''/\\" rrp1s. drps1
rovd p<itJro, frn,..C'd S.· ldsepcl.
pQ-OL + RUMPUS I dhl tr<ir. \\'11lk 10 srhools &
ROOM .<l\nppini!.
Pl11.-:; 4 hrrl1non1s, 2 balhs, I'
hu11!.1n k1i.·hr11. npw sh11t: illage Real Estate
c.ir[X'flng, 2 iirl'pL•f'f'S. 0\·(962-447) { ::::.) 546·8103
Pf i'i(I() F]. fl . T1J1ll JJllS _J'()-11ll j ........ ~~~!:"!':~!"'"'!!!!!
ln•'illl]I'<; \\(>j h;ir. ~f) C]Uilllf~'· $ QUICK $
1111<. 11n lnan f"f'S • 111>1 t;okr
n\'<'r, !'U h1<'Ct 1n ,,,,~11n:: (--;J
!.n;in Ownrr "'II\ f'nn!'1rler WE BUY HOMES
$1.00!l rlrn~·n_ 1:'11'.llf..Dl,\TfO: \!R. h:ASARIAN ~47 ·960-1
OCCUPA.\·c v. KASABIAN Walker & Lee 1 __ R_EA_L_E._sT,_,T_E -
Irvine
HeA11ot'<;
:.!7'Vl 1!11rh,-,r Rll'rl ,,1 1\rl:i11~.<
;..1 ;;.'J l"+l 0["'n 'rtl !l P;\I
Buy Like ~
Professionals W
Cndrr $.\® 11•ifl purrh111<e
,.."'"'111i:: i,1,'~ l"•;in rin Jo1·e-
I· 1<;)fl· ~1,..d11 ... rr'1nr;i11, 11,..~r
ri.·«' ,I RR hnmr' Fa mrl.\'
1·1n, 11·;11,..r ~nfl'rnrr, \lr11
l;ircr ,...-,rn"r Int. :\'i{'e! Pay
s211; n~n. rrTL
MARINER REAL TY
8 41-5541
-~E~,,~o."\l'TIFL"L BT .T
OWNER SAYS SELL
Pop111Hr J tw-Jnn. 2 ha. P;il'"-
·'"1 1<'!' li111n<' 1n "'111,.. fulnch".
In1rnac11la1e low n1a1nrcn.
;inre y11rrL Q111e1 cul·de-sac
n<'~r l!rf'"nbelt Call t'XlilY !o
S('P !Ill.~ jell'{'] Pfl('('d al only
:S:l3,!)()1,
ired_ hill
RE,\LTY
U1111· P;irk CC'nlf'r. lrvint>
('~IJ Anynmr. R1.3.f1120
Laguna Beach
·'"·""'"'.'". NEAR BEACH Ln1·('l\' 'I b('dtn)n! 2'~ h11!h O l hd • l Yra ~('1S{'ll!l Fo11nta 1n liomr. wn ~uur oii·n -rnl a~~·
;\'('\\' Orlf'ilns ~t1l 1ng Pl""· ni ... 111, Jll'tl ~IPp.~ !O e
· · ' 1/f'a{'h :-pac1ous O('(';in ''I('\\' f<'~~1nn11l l.1nr!~<'Ap 1nl:', )11,\-deck · 1 Onlv S~Z.~"'.
11r\ tll r\lntu ;i n d v11rant. ' poo • • "'
AG/an ~12 ;.m ~~11v1 1n1·111 nl:"
847-8531 • 592-557 1
REAL ESTATE
I \~¥1 t:te11nry1·p SI
1·~-1.<1;~1 :..;ri.o.11r,
-----Slflf~IOVA~"J:'>J,\;\'("l;-.1;, ''BUILDER'S (1:·~~n ,,('11· r-nr;i,.11 ar('f'~~
REPOSSESSION"
Cn111plrt"l,\· p;i 1nlf'd 1n~ul<>
11r1rl u11I ,,,.. 1 ~h;1£ r11rrf'f~
h~1 e hrorn 1 n~1 11lt,..rl ·I h"rl-
1'•~11n< ,-11111 h n11lv n 1<un, pl11~
~ hu~,.. 1111 11 11 ~ prlC('ll lo
~"11 !".il l ~-1 ~-'l:i;>,;,
THE-BUYof the WEEK
:'\ BH 2 R,\ hrau1~·. hll.'.h·O n-
:t hill ]lllp<'\'i''lhl,\' k\'pl, /I.~.
~t1n1,. r;ir,. \',\ 1"•11111 •1 h 1,-,11
ri0·.1 n pa,1·1n1. On!,\• S:?~.000.,
nri\r rn'f'A'l * C;\Ll, ~~7-~:;il7 ..,
UN~ATlO ~
"POOL TIME"
ll ••IJl•,1·-110rf; 1111, 3 BR .. 21,
h~ 2 frplr'~. All c"rl 11r
·1~11-:1::1; \. -------Laguna Nigue l
HI GH LI VING
LOW PR ICE
,<:;hnrr '.I hr\r111. 2 ~a!h mn<lfl.
Jn Pac1fir Jsl11nfl \'1it;i~P
1-:x!r;i:o;, E.'X('rllPn! \'if'111 of
hill~. J\l!'t rrrJut-rrl as 011·n-
{'r is anx lnU$, SJ7.~l:lfl.
Laguna Niguel R e alty
831).5050 499-1344
0\ ·v: RI_,()() 1.;: 1:-.:r.
c;0LF (1)LIRSF:
Br111 1 1lf•1ll~· l11nd~1·:.prd, f'll.l'Y
r.11Y. 3 B!:'drnn1n11, 2 h.i\th~ .
$.lj,\fi(I.
L aguna Nigue l Realty
831).5050 ..A99-1344
Lido Isl•
:'\ Rr. 3 ba ror lot $!1!'!.!il'rO
,\ Rr. :; ha :..rix~ll S12!'1,:;oo
4 ll('dro11111~. 11 f;im1ly room 4 Br ~ hfl 91btAA S \~5.000
11 11h " f1r('rl11rr. PLL:~. 11 LIDO REALTY INC.
afl ~ pm, 830-5021. cabana. /'\early 11n 11 c. of
N I 8 h !and zonrd for ninn· units.
1wpor •ac Only S125.000. \\'he··e else
1•a11 you buy 8 unit, 11•/ a
1•lt>11 o! the 1>·ar,..r in
NP111 Listing. II Newpoft fab11lous Nwpl B!'!~ch for
He1ghrs home Wllh 11 v1e11' nf l]iis pl'lce? Ph. 673-WIO.
lhr o<:Pan. Catal1n11 Island --"-;,;,-7-~--=
& Harbor l1gh1s ;ii nigh! is F OUPLEX, by O\\'nor, 720
r11.rely for sa!e. Hurry fo .o;ce Shalin;ar. C!'tt. Jnslrl~ n€\vly
1his 111stE'fully de(X)ralerl 3 rlrc !..· c r pt d. f.-12·01M4.
Br., 2 Ba., lrplc.. hd1\·rl. 958~1!i:!2.
VIEW
floors. crpts., dr11s, sun<leck:l"4C_~p•1,c,-.cC"o-,c,.-c,c7-,,-,-.c,c540.cooo=.
('lee. g11ragc doo r & n1any Si.l bn11t Dn, may t1·<l, for
other choice features. Ask· h.<;r. Pr.n only. Ownl"r
ing S39.;,oo_ 64:i-1<1911.
C U~L ~ ~ Ii 4 6 • 14 I .fl c n-d"u-,-,-d'a"l-P~,.-.-.-,-,-.-1'6~8
~ FOn Sale or trade !or vacanl
REALTY propl!rty 2 new in<lustrial
fllr•r Ntwport Po•t Otflt t bldg~ 1un<lrr e<ms1ruc1ion1
$19,950 IS THE PRICE IOJlOO -~q fl total. 01vner.
lnr th1s l'ery lovt'.'ly 3 hed· &1:rl207.
:;;~112 eb:~~g~~h:l~~~11~:~ Lots f.-.-,~S-acl-.---c1~70
assun1P \\'1lh pay111en1s ol • BAYF"RONT *
$160 per month, which in· RF'l;1drnt1al bu1lrlini; In Is ,
c•!urtes 11ll . !\'!rxlern bulll·1ns, Sf'\'rral now avail. Ore 1s an
deer pile carpets, als o rxcrpt1on11J h11y a• only
n1alching drapes. Dot1ble $2,J56. per hay ltnnl ri.
garage to lioo1 ~ Call • 1\'/v1/>11• nn big bay. J~urry
Walker & Lee if_Y"" woo l"'"! 641-<Ill.
'I h,.. Irwin Co .. RP~llors
Realtors 610 l\'rwport CPnl~"r U~. ~.8.
2790 i{Arhor Bl vd at Arlil.rns M.ESA Verde ~oH ·oursP, ;:.1.i-~i 0!"K'n :!ti 9 P tlI 0\\'11{'r 11·ill build to SU l. Cut-
WATERFRO NT-
DUPLEX
<lP-sac lnl direclly tn golf
('OU!'.~P, 961!-J027.
Mountain, Desert,
Nl'll ~ typic<tl hP11ch dumJ'l, Resort 174
n1otlcrn ,to re11rly tn mn\'e --------------
11110. Pier & fl~t. \Val k in * B!G BEAR LAI~!:_;
!)CT'lln "l'ou own ihe liln<l Snc;ik a11·ay Imm 11 ;iD hidf'·
Onl)' $65.llOCt a11·a~' in this cozy. yri u.-Linish
F. J, Horvath Realtor rah1 n f<lr nn!y $6.JOO. E ·Z
Ask for Dllve tl'rn1s or 1ry ;i fini~herl rot-
67'.i·7497 675-1!!72 lil.C:f' !or $1 1.'.1~. Call Rnss
li14) 5:Jfi--17:l8 or ~.rite :
• OUI success tean1 , Dl'OJl us Family \\lith teenagers ok.
11\note showing your sincere 4 Bedroom 2 bath, built i.nl5,
intf'resr. and we'll show you carpeting, draPtl5, lease $285
ho\\'. Send name. address. per mo. Phone L::ini Beach
and phone number to: New-1 _Z_JJ_._4_29_·_95_-5_1_· ------1
port Jniernarional Distr1but. Balboa Peninsule
ing Company, 3700 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach, 2 &. 4 BR J1ou~e. V.'allerl in
Calif. 926!io. Dep1. #30A. patio, nr. watf'r. Unlll June * fAJ110US BRAND NAME l:JTh. 21:'.: 243-:JJ 16, 246---6395.
* Corona del Mar
CANDY SUPPLY
DISTRIBUTORSHIP SOUTH or HllVAY
(PART OR FULL TIJ\fE) 2 B<:'l'.l~n1s, l hath, like new.
Nov.· available in this arf'a. J us! remor:lelf'd & derorAtor
All locations are com-furnished. 1 or 2 year lease,
mercial or !actory furnished 1 "10>_~:_,._,_.703-0;,_·_13_. ____ _
by us. No selling, Qualified Costa Mesa
person w i ll become
distributor for our candy f URN. Charming old er
(Nest:e!!, Pl.uiters, Toolsle house. 2 Br. 1 Ba. '2 car gar,
Rolls, i\.lilk Duds, c1cl. Very on 1 ~ ac rorntr. fn1lt trees,
high income potential. You 6' hick wall :l s1df"S, con1pl
niust have 2 to 8 hrs. per pn1•al'Y-Avatl Dec 1. $22:i,
1veek spare timl!' (d.!iyS or b42-i fl'j7,
evt sl. l BDR..\1 furo. b0me. J.37
$1175 lo $3995 Cash Req·rl OJg;i, Co6!a 1'1rsa. 51;,o.
For more informs.lion "''rile: mon1h. Call j2:J.-.-.~i45.
"DISTRIBUTOR DIVISJON l Berlroom Fum Hou~&
No. 23·" P. O. Box 1739· No children or JX'I~.
Covina, California 91722 $ll:l nio. • &46--4281
include phone .
---.,,=c-c==,,,.---I Huntington Beach -Nr.:w LISTING
"BicycJc Shop" 3 Br. 2 ba condo. pool. patio,
TO BUY" OR frplc, w/w crpt, hltns. $32~
SELL A BUSINESS mo. 12131 :i9'1-2fi7'.l.
HOLLAND BUS. L-,-9-un-a Beech
SALES
"The Broker w11h r.::n1pt11hy"
1716 Orange Ave .. C.l\-1.
&l~ 417fl ~4(1.060fl eve.
GIRL FRIDAY
2 RH, 01·e1·look1n~ ncran &
cvuntl'y club. Ar!ull <·pl S27:i
Cal!: eves 6--9 pnl 4flll-3078.
Newport Beach
lJ11 L1su11.I oJlPIY for carCf'r 1 --~--------1 mindf'd gal 10 operate her 3 BR, cJec K, f111lc .. DIR,
own sP<:relarial ~rv. Pref. den, 2 car gar. $300. furn or unf, &t:>--2911: 642-7.128 TIE or inw-s1 mnt hacllground.
Call H111 But!!'. * 675-7225
\Vomen's Dress Shop
Coast H1"'Y· Corona de! Mar
• fi73-29i9 *
Houses Unfurn.
General
30S
Vlt:\V lhr beau!. baek yard Sprnrer Rral Ei:;lale, P.O.
1J·0m al!n<lsf evPry mo"'.1 In Box 2828 Big Bear l ake, rh1.<; lovely "Open Feeling" Ci1 1!!. ·' Investment ~ Ar. hnmr v.•/many extra.~. Opportunity 220
• * * • * SllCr. Ut11's pd. Pr1v11ti! cot·
taJ':c, c.t.1.
Din rm ., f am rn1 J\1 U.STSELL40a(·s.Rf.~ut.
I I T ,.,. \\-'ANT ,1·ork1ng, inve!ting 11/hr<"akfa.~1 A!'Cll. ~ cnr 11 -n1 tn, rt1nc1, entry. fr..
gar. S69,500. 0 11. n e r . OVF'.Jt nn!y $'.l!l/mo. r-~ar partner in "'o men's dress
N l'l F 1 !16ll:.i_47 shop. Cs1 H ,,.,. y, Cd.\1 ~~~,:~ VIEW $53,000 R ~:I E:::~~ .\ .. te~ lM £7'.!·
2979
.,40
SlJNNY 3 BR, 2 BA, o"'ner. Si\olALL group nf Airline
J420 Kings Rd. Open Sat, P1lnL~. de!ire purchase or 'O
,C::un. 1·5. Call ~S-691.1 '" :io 11n1t apartrnent hou~.
Newport Height• :.1a 1I infn: E.D. filllil Lo~
SHADY LADY
;\1111)!:0~ Dr , H \l n I 1 n g tn r
8{';1('h. Cal. 92&11. Pnn·
Money to Loan .1.
SA TILER
MTG. CO.
l)El E. 17TI~ STREET
1st TD Loan
• • * * •
S12:'i. unrs pd. Single ok. N.B. • * * .. •
$1.\;,, 2 BR, f.-nced, C,:>.I.
* * * * * 2 BR, rr1va1e hon1P, crpts,
rlrps, bltins, k1r1s ok. Hunt.
B<'h. • * * .. •
Sl ~~. 2 BR, !enl'l"<l Jor kids.
H .B.
RENT-A,HOUSE
636-2860 Tl1111 hon1f' ls a tr~ 1<h~<lrd r•1p11J~ nnly.
lad,;, ('fl A ('<'lrnrr, near C'l1ff lA7r T 1·: N.c,cTc!cO~,". ~llcO~I"· S~f. 1.21--:. 1 1\'TERt:~T F ree Ren tal Service
/)r :{ BdrmS', Scfl. rl1n1ng n\l;\!·:Rs "'hat IS you r 2nd TD Loan Shp j Br. 2 Ba, shag cpl,
f-I II" ' fl hh tn~. l"net'rl .vrl, pcl.~ .I:· rn1 . n·ep II('{' · n11., rinr!'. pp1f')i'rly 11·nrth " fnr frt't' r, Oh ch1lrlrPn Of\. B<lrga111 ~21~ · f'll tpf'llni;;-. 1 l. garai::,. & r,..~irJ,..nnal priip<'rfy ;inalys-Lo"'f"!lt ratf's Orl!r1ge Co. p 1n l\.alker &t Lee, Rltr~-
('ilt'f"1rt nn ii l('y, 1~ .~· [J"l'~nal !lll,..r\·1t"W in WE BUY TO'S
C 6 '6 •I I '1;42.4ti~,_ ALL G,) .. ·l ' rh,.. pr1l'acy of y1'!11r 1omr, 6-4l-21 71 545.0611 =~=~-~~-~-~ ~ ~ Call ;,,;7.5311 "'· '-z :-HARP Co.~la /l.lr!<<i. Are.,, :'. -"'ffl#C. K,\Tl::LLA RE ALTY I c~,.,_,._'"c<,__H_,_'c"'c'_'c"_' __ 1 ""-"-·1 nrll'nl honlP \\'llh )01.~ or
REALTY DL'PLF:'\ t .-1 . "r Mortgages, rnnin LU.\ur1n11~ b~Lh, l~nl:<"
l"'••r N•"it ort Po 1t orrlC't -· .--,r ri-p e.-... n a T rust Oeed1 260 ~"I'd, ~1ngle i.:arai,:f' Rrn1 ;ii ---nn";Jn Pnv11tr p~rt). Box $'l ~ f)(I ..
• ••• Cl-!/\R,ili\r., fllrl ... r, \f~\. Cos111 ,\1r~ll. 92626. NEEf) CASH S.1000 S1000C! ,-,~~·',· ... ,.R"'&,L".':..l"r.· ••• cl,=·l··I sr11;..·rsir ~lll('('n, 2 BR.I .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !iii!!iiii!!I -•-. . . . . II"'-" r.; •• -,, .. ,
I SZl.fl '(j (•r n10N>, S(oe /\. 1·m ~,-n.,,.. fl'p •·. rcrJ\'c 1n .~. n11r, R-2, .,.,,-,..,. n~, l'-------~11 •I 'l'hn!t for a Real Esta:e Si.'i'.()rJ('I Ry Ownrr f;t i-14•\li. ,,.,.,,.,1 lo!lLE l1 1i,:h V I e" -Sh a r p " " Lniut. lipnn 11pprov11l , usr.
Sa n Juan Capistrano •thP inoney ho1,ever ,1-'()\l f;in1Lly h0m,,., 4 BR, 2 BA.
---~-------lik('. Also a!\k ahout nur ~n· nrw crpls. lrg patio. Le.:ist-.
\\'~)J::~~~~·r;~;.,.. .. <_)\\'~~~S;, Business ~u;:i{7f~n~~fli1Nn~·,~.;,~ B~~D REALTY
h<'rll'Olln1 211 balh ON"lln Opportunity 200 Cenrrr Dr., &'l.3-34~/l.
\'1e11·,1 ill!e1tsr-nr~t"ll,,.,·1thf;~0 1n1. Design PR!VATl: TRUST JIAS l 1>11~e option. One h11s ·I BllSHlC.<;~, NCll'pQrt &ach FUNDS !\Vail. fur Jst f,, Jrnl
hPrlrnom~. 2 tmth~. 2 stnl)' arf'a, \213) 399-1.i76 after 6 d d l ~ ! 1 1 1 trus! !'!! s. J,.All, 10
1n111e nn \'11:'11' nt, i:.nr 1\P rm. S200.[()().A!.5oCo111lti"r l 1
11ther is he t1rr than new, .11-'--~=~~===--I hrriroom~. 2 balhs 1 0 COIN LAUNDRY Joans up to ~'7~ evalul·
J.Q;f:2 :\1<Jnrovia, C.J\f. tion. Nt-1\')Xlrl Eriulty Fundt. i\l •~sinn V1t-jn. A doll liou~ ~""l 4M-71Jl. 64-l-8824. LR! u~ sliow you. .\lAke' Offer 5-1~."'
CAPJSTR ANO VALLEY'
31.101
REALn'
C11m1no Capistrano
493-112·1
:i. Br. 2 h;i, Jart:e f!!n('t>rl yard.
Chi!rlrf'n l.t. pPt" OK S2.i7i
96,~-()%7.
Like !o tr11rie; Our 1'r<1rl<"r's
NlOI P'Y'I !l 's al."'! 11·alk•nt.:: 3377 ViR Lido Real Estate, fM]
rlii-;111ncP 1n lhl' becieh. Pr1\'· 673-7300 Gtner1I
f'rl at s?.1.;-00. \\"hal nioJ'(': ........... ~~"""""'"'""' 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilmiiii~I
0 lleorraoge letters of lhe
four scrombl td words b1-
Jaw lo form four simple wo<ds.
'i'<Juld ~n~·nnt-l'l~k for?77 $48,000 •
Acr•eg• for ••I• 150 C;ill, , .'1;.J2.z:-,,v.,. Buys a charming 2 bdrm. -I;
:.00': 1
den home on 35 IL lo!. High
bt'1tm f't'i\1n;:s, pl11nk pan-
elrd 11•alls. 2 PAtlo,o;.
howonb faw son Jr:i.
AcolC.oa
Mis,ion Viejo r,,ym1~ <'hrl\p~!' Thnn 1Y.n1' -__ . _ _.;... ____ _
~ nr.? RA ' \'A "!!,\ rrp11~· ON A Cl.EAR OAY
HAFFDAL REALTY .vn11 c!'ln sf"r :h~ N''-'ln l BR.
~4?.4·1fl:-. F.1·r• S<IJ-7446 2 BA. lff" '11n1n_.: rm. \'al"l'I.
O\W'r:-:i--Rr. rlrn. !rz patio, r-nmrilf'/(' Q,1ne-r
latrhe n, frpl<', n r 11 I y .~.\.!,... !Y.'!7-1'1~20 ;\Ir. Gatton or
pa1n1 ri1. nr hl-h S.\11 ,:)00 GI 3i~'c",·00nc, ,'o'"'•'c• =,,-----I
vr• nl~ ~·if\'.) C411 &12·f>67~ Now!
Ill
FLASH' Hf"111!Jlnt ntw~ -
lnv,.sr nn'y 'i 1n B11lho:i 1
)~l11 nr]' Building 1('11.~td to
t-i,l11hl \~h e d bus1n('s~
A'iun111hl,. l1n11nr1n;i: C11.ll
f()r det11il1 ~ AGT. 67~9.lO.
GA,lH00-1
I 11 I I I'
BIRON!; ....... -c-1 -r-1 -.1-.1-i j
J--r:-K_Y,.,..N..,..I_"K..--ll . ! Whe n his joke di.d, o comic llt J:s I I . 1 .remorked1 "I'm no t' a Condi·
dote , but one mor(I )!gg like
~,--C-U_N_E_N_A-~, 1ho1 end I'll .be ·-." 1•·1~
~.~T1~,~,--1r-c;.1 ..;..;.T1-~ O C01Tiple11 the chllt~le quated
. by filling i~ 1h1 rniulno word
• • • • • • '(OU develop lrolfl sltJ'I No. l belo·,...,
$ P~INT NlJM8£11ED lEllftS
!N~lHESE SQU RlS
€) g~fCAt~~lE£, lOT~RS TO I I I I I I I I
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700
HouMs Unfurn.
Gener el
<tJ~ w. '"~· con.tt. MIU.
Houses* Apts. * 645-0111 * k..i,,_Frcti &o Ln.fldlorh
$13~ .. t'urn 2 Br. \I'/ ll'plc.
,"ill'ps 10 Ocean! Ch l!d ok,
ltUJT)'
BEACON_* 645-0111
S12j·Co1n1,1 turn. ] B1· 11•/
)aril. C..:tuld .1: pe1 11,.h\.IMt>-
BEACON * 645-0111
* * * * * $120.L.:nlurri Lrg '.!Hr, " .)'rd
for <:hild. L.vix::I loc. Avail
1)()11"'
BEACON * 645-0111
Sl3.>-2 Br'. llon'H'. Crpts, drps,
n11,;f' )•nl. J:Ond <1.rea, pref
n1.1tUrP L~Llplt•.
BEACON * 645-0111
$1f.")<l Br. H11usr, i:nr, lncd
yrd. Chi ld. P.'I vii. Jo:1:>1rlf'.
BEACON * 645-0111
$1 1!i:rLi-g 3 Br. S101•1\ rerrig,
ci·pt~. 1lrps. ~;ir, ynl. J<idsl
pf'l s )'t']('Ol\l('.
BEACON * 645-0111
$22,·i-Hor.~P l..ovf'rs! 2 Dr hse
on 1 ~ a('. 2·3 IJ<lrses ok. Bllns,
CJ'Pl~. drps, gar, all fncd Jor
kids & Jlf't:s,
BEACON * 645-0111
Balboa Is land
ISLAND charn1. Cape ...... M
Lar)!e n1aslcr br-ba. 2
small bunk br-ba, dC"n,
lrplc, sl<'P" lo bay. Yrly,
S3iJ. 67J..-Oj77.
Corona del M ar
2 Br, J 1 ~ B11, nr Fashion
!slarld. 7rl6 A\'O<'ado St.
Sl1i7 .. l0 t21.'ll 782-115:i.
Costa Mesa
le HEALLY Nice! I Br nu
rp1 1flrp. niov p ui 1nrlny. 5110
ALA Rentals• 645-3900
• .'.IF.ED :'\lore Roon1 ~ 3 Br/
"J. Ba, E sidC', kids/sntl JK't.
$1 1~.
ALA Renta ls• 645-3900
~L\\' ;)l'A1\"JS1G-nn2 BA.
J1repl. FA ht, blt1ns. $32.'1.
. ' ... __ ,.,, ......... . ··-',,.. ,_ _ _. ,,_ ... -..... . . . . ...... ,, ---.. -"• . . .. ,.... ...... J'f.r..-... '
-~·.. I~ I ~"'-I~
305 DuPlexes Furn. 345 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfun•. 365 Aph., 425 ------Huntington Beach Newport Beach Huntington 6each ............ ........-~-~~~~---1 -~~-"~~~~~~~ Coron• del Mar
• BEGl:-INt:HS l.uck-1 Br
furn, \\"alk bch. K!d!'>/pets.
$125.
ALA Renta ls • 64.S.3900
e SPAflKUNG View·2 Rr,
cpt/drp, sunder k, car. Shi~.
ALA Rentals • 645·3900
3 Br rondo, 11s ba, pools,
clubhouse, patio. Rarai;:e ""'
storage, nr the beach.
9'i'2-(]l-J~i 11/1 ;, pm.
Irvine
:J Bit 2 ba, a tnu1n •• $3001325
3 BH, 21i ba!hs ........ S3(X)
DE!.L'XE lx':teh tront 3 BR, J flr. rnf'ri11ltit)n O>ndn, fill
2 BA. Great for students, bltns, rt>liig. enl'I patio,
1eacher1. Child('('n & pets pool, qu1t>t. $130. 67>5034.
ok. \V lnter only. $300. Da,)'s 1 BR furn, Condo rype Jiving,
6.:6-7103, e\•es, 673--2586. Close to pool. Ask !or ?.lrs.
Duplexes Unfurn . 350 Clark, 5'1&-1179.
Newport Be•ch -L•gun• Beach
2 BR, 2 BA. close to 0t.:can.
Bltns, rpts, drps. Yf'arly
tsr. Sl851n10. Sre 21R Cl'dai•,
Npl Sllorrs. 67.3--3fie11.
Apartmenll lor Rent I@']
~~
x·r nA hl:. 1 BR, apt "'"/
ON:an V1('\\', Frplc:, Sundeck,
Pool, r-.·r. Bra<:h. 15-1 San
Jn11t1u11i, $210 n10. 4~i-1·186
HOTEL roun1s & apls. \rin.
lt'r . S7.i 10 S.100 n10.
La.gun11 ~l{ltor lnri
157:1 ~orth Coast Hwy.
Laguna B"ach 49+35.17
11 liAYPOR'f * BAYV!~:\Y
Announcing the {IUJl'.'t u["IC'rung
of Bayport Apes • • . toi·
Adults; And lhf' slightly li'Ss
fJllll'I Of)t'n 1ng of Bayview
J\pls. !ur frinllhr·'·
Call 17 111 6 1 ·1-j~j.5 ---------2 BR's. l street ll'vrl
\\'lhonu• 11!1· or dr11 '" rlo~<'d
.i:::ar. I w/frpl r, 1 Pt>1Hhuu:.r.
Ush 1.1 hr~. •lhl 1"arpo1i.~. h'Jo:
fOO I. s19;, U11. 67~3378.
:I RR. 2'; ba, Jam rm •. $335
J BR, 2 ba, borius rm .. $350
3 BR, 2'i ba. tam rm ~/JbO Apts. Furn. 360 Newport Beach
'1 Bil + :.niall dell, 1 B;1,
b l tns , d lsh .,.,·a she r ,
rn11/drps. Ck-c'an s1Jf' of
hwy. f'>o pe1s. S!:\:i, Yrly.
675-5359 or 496-23.15.
3 BDR:O.t.. 2 ba. C7M-.,,-,.,-d""'&
dra111?d. Frplc:., Ir~. roon1s.
4 BR. 21f ba, fam rm $350/360 ~----------
\\"E HAVE 0 1llERS General
11ob'l 1P\hl,
-- -'llrnl\or
"SINCE 1946"
1st \Ve·stern Bank Bldg.
University Park
D a ys 833-0101 • Nights
* UNIVERSITY PARK *
2 BR. 2 ba. tnhse ...... .S27::i
~ BH. 2 h3. tnhse ...... $.~00
3 BR. 2 ha. IK1n1e ••••• .S315
3 BR. 2 ba. home ...... l Z70
4 BR. 2 ba. home •••••• $375
(ired hill
REAL IT
Un iv. Park Ct>nlcr, lrvine
Call Anylin1e. 833-0820
Laguna Beach
OCl:'.AN v1e>1, path lo be~ch
f1xini un.qul' J BR, 2 1311.
lKlllll', Gourn1f'l lil1n. k11ch .•
bnl'.k rl'pl.. p ane l ing.
skylights, qual, wall pap»J'.
r !f". Lease, lease I opuon
$·130 1110.
i\l!S.li!ON REALTl" 49!--0i31
1laE8T!G-f;-area,' P1;l-bch,
s pet"tat.:ul;i r oc<"an v1l'w,. Jse
!Ol'('ly older rlean 1'Qt1111y
t1on11•. Crpl!i &. drpts. $325.
195-li&I -------Mesa Verde ------
• BRAND NEW • 1 -----~~~-~ Rent Bea~uJ Flirniture
lor as little as
ONE MONTH
2 DR, 2 BA ap!s w/ dsh"·hr, /lv111I on lea.'S('. S300 rno.
pn b11 l<'()n.11, use of hf'aled Co r b1n·Ma r t1 n Rltrs.
pool, b11!1ard rm, j11ruzz1 & fi4·1--iliti'l.
BBQ's ~ ai 20102 Birrh ---~----~t 1 nr~ o Cnly airport, jui;.! l BR. "'ls1nl stuf!y l'OOm. Furn. !I d»~irl"r!. Yt•ar t'llund complete with \V ol Palisades Rrl!, ~lsr
10001 ~157~1246. $225/1110 Ut1l pd. Avail 1\uv
your 1o I. Arlltslno P.'ls. 6-12-9ll!Kl
Purchase Option * SEE THIS! *
Ind, item selection. 20-132 S<lnta /Ina Ave. (Across ./ DF:LUXE:; 2 Br, 1'2 B<i
24 Hour De ly. rrorn S.A. Country Cluh) N r. To1\'nhouse n"pt, nC'wly dee,
CUSTOM Nwp1 Ba('k Bay. Brand new Jrplr, 1 blk big Co!'Ona.
Furniture Renta l spacio11s 2 Br, 2 Ba. $2351 176_703-~771_27~·~~-~--,-
517 W. J91h. C.M, 548·3181 n10. 1~r1 pa1i~. htd poul. ~ BR, 3 Ba, crpts, clrps,
Anaheim n 4.2800 r v<'ry1hing! Adults. ?.!gr. !!"pli\ nr Sl"hools, shor~ •• t·
LaHabra 694-3?08 979.126ll l•C'Ht·h. \\lat<'r pd. S39j.
/l'J"TH. 2 BR, '1 BA & 3 BR. 2 &14-6.\97 or fi+\--05().1 Balboa Island I ~~~~~~~~~~ Ba. :Sl 75 & S22j mo. \\'1ntC"r $19;,-Corohrlo Triplrio:-2 Br
C !I AR :'11 1 NG a.pt. W/\V N'n!a!s. Str11s to ocean & tO\\'flh~c. I ba. A\•aJl Jl/3.
crptng., elec. bit-in kitchen, bay. Balboa P('ninsula. 6i:",..00fi9 c;r 5J7-811f.
\\'i11i<'l' lease. $200 Incl. Balboa Real Estate Co. Costa Mesa
Utils. 700 F:. Balboa Bii-.. BalbCla
\Vinton Real Estate 675-3.331 6i3-ll40 673-3596 E\·f's.
DUPLEX' l sn-:-2 BA , f)("I'~. REACl·I APT -3 Bfi:lrrn .• 1:-. ..
rcnant. $31:1. mo. 117 Ola-Bath, brand new buiJd1n.11: &
1nond. Call 6'75-3288 furn 1tu!'r. Block lo bch &
B lb P .-1.---shop.~. s2:i0 fl('r mfln1h.
a oa en1nsu a * * FOUll !)~fAR ,.
$14.). Yearly l.rJ1: l B!l. !urn. Rt:J\LTY
P~'I n111rrif.'tl or rf'~fl. 83~1422
11.rlults. 93.'l'l \\'. BallJo;i. --L~I D~O~SHOR''E~S-.--
838--0038 b<'lore 9:30 an1 or B11yfront bf'rore fi prn. ...
VILLA CORDOVA
e SUPER 2 BR e
i\\(tnrh 10 '.\lo111h. $liO
Gas llr,11-Gas Cook1ni;:.
G.ts !lot \\'tr, ALL JNCL.
ZJ2:! El(i<'n A\·c., Ci\1.
6·lli-01n 2
*BRAND NEW*
La Costa Apts.
l & 2 Bf!.. bltn.~. s11·1nin1fng
pool, l<1na1 . har-h-qur & ~11r
<r.gt'. Al1 11TiJ pd $1:,0 lo $170.
Arlu lls, no fJ('l s.
33~ Avoc.·11do. C:0.1. 64 2.!1708
=~~-~-~~-~-1~rud10 ap1s. i\l01rl serv ic~.
301 Edi:;c"'hlt'r -\\lin ter Ren-Pnol. ('nkir TV. S265 mo. Up.
1al Bayr1x111t 3 BR., 2 Oa ., 61 7 J.1rlo P.ark Dr. 673-&'lOO.
!!:Jra~f'. S~~~1· 1non1h. LltG J Br. Jun1 11lgar. $1;,Q
DAV JS HEALT\' &12-700) nio. \\'1n1ci· !~"· -2202 \\'.
e S2:i \\"I" & Ur.· 011-U~ U1:('an lron1. 1111:1: Apt Ci"'""""""""""""'"'""'-""''I
LovC'ly Barh -I BR -Roon1s 11 r1·kd<1y~ ;irr .i 11111: anytime 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath
:-.1a1c:I &rvJc('. Pool. U11! 1~J. \IL't'kf'r1il~ (':111 67.'>-i.12il Li\'ing room \Vlth calh<.>dral
• Call 67::.-s; io • ----------Corona del M a r
RA Tl:..1J X e Adults
('d,\1, I Br.
cf'il1ng & Jrpll". Si!para1e
Costa Mesa Huntington &.ech
Furn. or Unfurn. 370l==------I
General ·-CONDO on l\taui, oceanlronl. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;10;--;;;;=;;;-;:;o:;;:;;---;;; [ :::::::.::. _______ 1st Floor; 2 BR.. privai.
• • NOW OPEN e . . cove. for tree plclure &: CHILDREN •••New•••
J Usr rJNISHED:
Super C(lm/ortable 10 unit
bldg. w1lh 1101 1 BR. 2 BA
APARTMENTS
Must See to Apprec iate
Near N1.1pt Back Bay,
schools, parks, Y:\I CA, Boys
Club, shoppg, JrY.)'s e!c.,
(;as hea1, gas eooku1g and
\1·arei'. ail paid. r.101:-10
fron1 i 18.i '23:tl Elden -~ee
or rail .:'>l<1nager: Barbara
Davis.
DELUXE
APARTME NTS
Air Corll! -Frpl1 .. s -3 Sv.im·
n1ing l'nQls • l!ralth Spa -
TPnni~ Crts • Game & fill.
!Jard Roon1.
l BEJ)ft00:'11
~TIO!ll $1.'.0
MED ITERRANEAN
VILLAGE
2-JOO llurhor Blvd., C.:-.t.
(71·11 557-802-0
HENT/\L OVFICE
OPJ::.'ll' 10 Ail! TO 6 P!lf
FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS
BRAND NEW l Br $160-2 Br AMAZING Adult L 1 y 1 n g rale sheet call 64>-4443
Sl90. All Ull.l pd, Pn\·. pa-Beaut. l It. 2 BR turn or unfl-;;--,--,--,--~.---~=I Apts. Seit clean. overu, Rent•ls to Sh.,.. 4lO 110, b1J!Jard rn1, htd pool .,..;
jacuzzi, huge <'l~t·rs, deep O/\V {in l Br) displ.s, shag I-. ----------l cpls, drps, jacuzzi .L; aauna NON·DR!NKING ma ture
pile crpt'i;:, lush lndscp'g. bath~. lluge pool . workinit .,.,·onian wanted to Adults 20102 Buth S1, .'ll'H h 2 5574246. Merrimac Woods s are.. br n1obile home in
-----425 :-.1errimac \Vay, C.:O.f. 1-1.8. Jn exchlllllge for light
KIDS WELCOME cleaning, Refererices req
At1i·ac :t Hft $139 & $l59, 3 Balboa Peninsula 962--0329• ·
BR. $lw.l. Al\ :o;.l,ras. Per.s .. o~', 2'iifi. Nr. brnch & ba)'. RF. S PON S I 8 L E young
r:_w1. Ree bldg. 17362 '' Prlf g. lndry. S110 win1e r flr \voman i 25-301 to share Kl.'t'ls~~ Lane. 968·7510 or S200 yrly. 67Hj26, 675-1&12 hf'a(•h ho n1e \\'{ same. ~2-fi2.t5. 111:1. 494-.J83S all 5 pm.
~ BRANO NEW Co•t• Mesa \~'ORK!;>OG gal Willhes to
20432 Sania Ana Ave (ACl'Q'Sli l -----------share C'harrn ing BaJ Isl lr~:un S.A. Cuun1ry Ch1h1 homP ""ilh 5ame. 675-8139
!'.ipaeious 2 Br u1uts Sl90.
v1e11• sundrck llt'\\f'r di.<;; ~
F!l'lcs, pnv. pa t.IO!<, l0ads or •aa..e~nn9 673-238:!_"'°~"""-'0:::-;; closr1s. Adttlts. ;\!gr. S79.J~ ...,._,.U...l"I WORKi'I\!. ,· Ra ishes to
NR oceanfront. heh, ocran--ELDEN\-share <:harming . Isla
hon1e lsan1~. 6 J.39.
Br, hll11, l'p( drp, Jud11•. Spark.ling NEW 1 BED~00;\1 GIRL to sharP dlx N.B. apt
g-ar. nr shops & pier. Sl6:i. garden ap<µ1mrnt. Luxur· v.'/sa1nr. ru· bch, 23--33, $117
r +>arly, Adlt~. Baby OK. IOU!; pool, !uJ.h landseaping. ea. ,j.16-i\94816-12-3970.
5$-~lJL , S17.l. ,\dulls • no pets, 2311
Sl40 l: ld<"n A\·e .. C.~t.
5-1 ··730 2 Br, t1n!~1rn, cpts, clrp~. ~a or 6:16-8666
hl1ns. ClnldrPn \\"Clco1nc. ---,-===~=~--S:-.0. 1no\lf' 1n allowancr. V DRIVE BY
73:i Utira. :i3&-l~b9 147 J"lower St. I BR. Furn
ROOMATt: ""'antl'd to ghare
apt lN.B.l Co.st approx. $105.
mo. 6iJ-1267 RU"Sty.
Office Rental
2 & 3 nn·s. $160 up. f'ario, or Unfuoi. Dest lO<'aUon in ON Newport Bay. opposite
pool, 1·h1ldrcn. r-.10RA KAI Costa t.lesa. 6~---Linda Isle. 400-1600 Ml· ft.
Aprs. J8SSSl !'llora Kai Ln., Huntington Beach 673-1620 E:ves 54&-1019. '~ blk ~;.of Brnr.h. 962-899-1.[~~~~;~~~~~~l~~;~;;~~~~!!!!!I
LARGE 3 he 2 b• ""dio,[ ON BEACH' large lrnced yd, enclosrd • LIDO OFFICE
i::arai;:<'. $185 mo. No s ingles. NE\" ((}.,.erlooldng Richard's ~lkl).
2 & 3 BR's 842-1>19. " AP'l'S 600 ''· ft., $2'; pe< mo.
Priva!e patio pool • lndiv, --==~=~==--1 1 Br From $211 ~l ust see ro app~late!
laundry f3c_' ./CHEZ ORO Al>TS 2 BR From S242 Please call 9-5; 64Z.15JL
Near Orange Co. Airport .& 82J.I AUa nla. l -2-l BR's. 3 BR From $3151 ~~~~==~=~~~•
UC!. Adults only. Pool. Private closed ~ar. Furniture A\!ailable BAY VIEW OFFICES
20122 Santa Ana Ave. \\'sh/dryer. 536-0336. Carpets-drapes-dishwasher Deluxe, Air-Conditioned
" '1 J 1 . A 3 A WALK TO BEACH I bea1·• poo1.·~""~·-t•n"1. Lido Area ' r;r. "rs. oac um, Pl • ""' .,..,...,....,.. ..... Realonomi1:3 Bkr. 6T':i-6700 ~L"6215 Lci1·e!y 1, : & 3 BR's. Cpl, rec room-ocean~~ •
LO'/ 3 drps, nltns, dwhr . 847-3957 pat.icll'l-ample par · DESK apace a\!11.ilable $50 t:LY [k•dt'OOn1. V<'ry __ ·~--·-·ty __ _, mo. Will provide fumlture
Spat'IO lJS, 11::. Bath s. SPACIOUS 3 Hft tri-nlPX, """'-"\U 1 i1J tuuS, I' at SS mo. Ansv.·erlng 1ervke
B£"au1Hul kllt'hf'n, ::i ha~ (·rpts. dtlJ~. t;!OVP. rr lrig. HUNTING N available. J05 No. El
t"ilrpt'I, Private balron)'. OK. s1s:1. :i.1t'i-1!88i lots PACIFIC Camino R eal , San
l3ri1•k snr11·k bur. Ch1ldrf'n & Cl 1 492 "~ :: [IR 2 B1\, Yi/\\' crpr.~. drr~. emen e. .,.._
.i.n1all l!<'ts w el cnnl<'. bll1ns $\i.i. No pe.I~. C111l ?U OCEAN AVE., H.B. Dl::SK space avallable $50
Reaso11:1b!P rrnT. No d<'po~lt .,,,,2_1221 (714) 535.1487 ill "'' mo. W provide l urnlture rerr11111'rl :1:11Victoria.1\prr 3 Ofe open 10 am-6 pm Dal!y a t $5 mo, Answering ae rvlce ,1~--------2 Br. ("pis ,i;, drps, fr uc:cd yd. WILLIA M \VALTERS CO. .~ AC. 2 & :l Bl?. 11pt. $1~1.1 C ~" available • .22l F'ore•I "-, "hildrpn ok, no pr!s. S!J'J. "'"""
UP. Jliil pool. Play ~rJ. 7721 ~l111rt· No. 1. 8·17-70&4. e OCEAN VJEW rrom. $13J.>c;;La"""";;°'-':olle:':'"oh=,c'c94-cc"'67.':_=I l'pt~. \!rps, bltns, patio. ---.-~~-c~--~~-1 l BR. f'urn. or Unhl1'n. Dis_I DESK spaee available $50 Kllls ok. $1~5. 2 BH. '/. hn, rp1 s, ..,,ps, Will .d l~l!ns. 17331 Kolrrio. See ant count for students. CASA mo. prov1 e fumlture "!!¥.141\laple NC1. l fr12-3Sl3 ,. Pl..Al'A, l 4th & Walnut, HB. at~ mo. Answerin&'. lel'Vice
22()6 Cullegr No. 5 fi.12-703J r\o. C or !194-2152. 536-8367• avail~bJe. 17875 Beach Blvd.
'.\1ES,\ LIOO 2 BB. apt. Crµl, Laguna Beach Huntington Beach. 642-t321
3 f:H::DR!\I, J·\ B,\, fJrcpl,
f'-A ht. Ul lin~. :'ileM de! 3 BR, 1 1 ~ B.."I, fncd )d, $235
n10. ChL11lr<'n 01\. 313=>
1 BR. rurn. Nt. u..:f'tin, Sub
be. Oct. lj • illar. D)'.o,
896-3~.)G or 1!96-.,\00~.
i'.:\C'/nknd X3fi--0710.
J 'l'lllll~Ula Pl. ::: Br.
O«<"an h'<•nt 3 Br.
11111 P 111C'hln, Rllr.
Only
$2()').
s:;r.1.
S:t2.1
laundry area. Enrl p::i llfl.
S\\•l n1m1ng pool & <:hLldren s
playground. $2()().
dl"Ji~; t1ltn1<, l'luse 10 i.tior g -.,-,,--:---:.,-,:--c-"°'-l•N_•_w..;.po_rt_B_•_•_<_h ____ 1XI..NT oUice Sp&/Je now
& ucc. H;1s lndry rn1, pool e $16!1 ~Quirt :t Hit. \Valk 10 VISTA DEL MESA avail., Lido Bldg. 3355 Via
.\l:ir. $:!i."1. fi.1 1-7270
/I U:ITIN-S,\1/'[ll 1-GOR \L"-'l Sun1atra. Rrfs. !ll:i-7.159 6i:l-43!l2
.C\TEPS 111 bch. 1\!oo lgr, :! hr.
lrptc, h<'an1cd cP1lint:~. all
hl111~ Yrly or "'i n t e r.
r~12-3·1Xl.
11;\RBOP.. GREF:-iS
5~G.11·1:i
.t c·:111~1r1.-.. l11fant ok. hi'ach & 10 .... ·n. AduHs. Lease Apartments Lido, N.B. 6T>-3771, Jo~
$LiO/n10 ,\.~k ab<1111 nur 11 1.... 21'7 Cypi-PSS, 6-1:)-5-129. 1 & 2 BR. F'urn. & Unf. Dish-Rlty S(.'t'VICC
COUil\. 1816 Plar<'ntla, .\Btr t-,-.-,-. -.,-,-.. -,-,,-,'1,-.,-,-,-,-~-. -oc-.,-n .,.,·asher r Stove & Re rr i.i;: .l ;>"IEC.'~DOJC~A7L-,-'"';7,.-.-,clcoo-a-o-o7t.1 e BELIEVE. 2 Br, Sl\"lrC"lr, Mission Viejo
/ncd _vd, r.:ar. k1tls1pe1. .\11'5.1,-8·,-.-:,cbca-:Cco"ro-o-,-,",-.-c"-:i>'•C-"
ALA Rentals e 645-3900 t!p!'>, 1111· l'<>nd. bl1ns, pa !I(!,
LR(i Baf'h 2 Elks Bu;
Corona. ,\dults. nu p<'I<;.
.$120/nio. L!ul j)d. 'le::i.rly.
6.12-8:,20.
BAY MEADOW-APTS. apl ll, l ';\1. 616-1(-.;.i, ,1e11', Sl6:1. 21:\ 698-752'2 or Shag crpl'g-Lrg Rec ce nler. J1ce no111 avail. ·125 N.
PRIVACY llf'l'{'-2 Br. cpl,
rncd, gar kids, Pf'!, $!:]().
ALA Rerlta ls e 645-3900
Vr\CA.'11-. -,-Bi::o1fOO.\l-:1
RA Tl I tov.·nhouse with l'i•r ·
JiC't ~. drn[)l's. ;ind u~ nf
fl'Crefllinn hall f,, pool.
LRasr it for S~l:i. Call .-\gcn1,
:~16-11 •I\.
J\V,\11. Ntt\. 1:,, Charmin.i;: 4
BR, 3 B,\, lg II\' rm ,r,,_ rani
r n1. encl patio, 2 r .i r gar.
P{"rfrrl lur ra1sinK 1•hilrir10n,
\"Pry elose 10 s1:hools, $300
pPr n10, :~1~1 :'69
2 Br, i:aragl', pa.110. rrpts,
rlrp~. s lo\r & refng. Quiflt
1Mp1c11I s<>!]Jnt: for afj1111 ....
Orl,1. I hlk 10 shops. SlliO.
6·16-17n:1 nr &11>-4-IY!. ----~~~ L,\f{GE :; HH. 2 BA, fnn11ly
rn1. din'g arr11. 2 lrplr. rler..
k1t1·hcn. ('rph. flrp~. pafl(l.
rlhl gara~r. ChildrPn pl'ts
()k. s~~:'ilnin. (..12-!11.111;.
3 BP. 2 BA, Ir~ f;un r n1. dh!
f1r,.p1. 1111111 RIO, fully
raiw1<'rl. 1 .. 11');:P ; arr). Cl<'an
.~. sharp. S23~/,\!o. Ca.!l Coy
11,~!i>r fi.\:--:,;~!2. ----~-~ :: BP., :t H;i, n••11· ~hag c-111.
r!ni.~ .~· pa Inf. ~2.10. LrJ:: ) rd.
fllr r!Ol:. A~I. 516-0814 . -----BE1\UTJfUL 4 Bil 2 BA. h1g
dlil h1~'pl, bl11n~. A perfect
location tlo~c lo .~<'hool~.
Call La rry !H&-!"ll!M Agent.
l\ll'l'<t V<'rdP3 Bit 2 BA. rthl.
lirl'I, clean &. sharp, re::irly
ror occup11 ncy. $250/mo. Ed
Rirtdle Rra1or. 646-8.11 11
T\\'Nl-ISE: :l Rr, 2 ha-bltns,
d.w. c rpt1drps. SZ'.lfl mo.
ln1mf'<I. &\·a il. S:,1-76-18 or
fi.i.)...092~.
t11AR.\llNG 3 BTt hornr, nr
\\'M;l('llH Plala, $2.1'1/mo.
JIG\ Tustin Al'"· .1137-9:017.
CLEA,'J J Br, !'~ ha. fncrl
yrd, clo.i:e ti) i;.chls. Yrly IR.
s22·1 n10. fi.12-ti~96.
~BR . 2 Ba, 11·1th hr.111!el! pool.
S2.1j. '.\lon1h. 646-6697 or
12]3) 6fil-29~:t
Fountain Valley
LOVELY 2 1lnry 5 Br hon1e
complete "'lcrpts, drps, '"
bltns. Large yrd. $28a mo:
v.·l1i11rdoot'f, Avail. lmmed.
968-9243 ;ift 6 pm.
AVAIL 12/10, 4 Br 2 t\a,,
bltin~. 1·1'pL'. 1trp~. Sl.l per
cleiui. $221. iH0-61137.
Huntington Beach
c'liA!lf SOl'i •• ~PT nm e DARLING! Spac ll 1111•y
&ch. f'urn, All utll 1nr. S12'5.
ALA Rentals • 645-3900
• Oc-rianfmnt -Spac I 13~.
rorn k1d5 t pt:t. Util pct SHiO
ALA' Rentals • 645-3900
l Bl)R..\I. :l RA. hug e r;ep.
f;:imUy rm. Cpts & flrlJll.
s:r.s. mo. Le a.o;e. Bk r,
l!l&-3~4R.
4 flR. S2:iiJ, mo. t Student.•
lRe f<'nced )d. SZIJ !se.
-l~,~~!2~1.
Newport Beach
VIE\\I •. 1 BR/der1. 2 Ba,
liltn~. lt'rrced. Garr!rnrr.
Ch ild. pc Ls ok. J 2 S 0.
6-1&-0ff,l:i.
H.Ei\T or U·ase-NE\V 3 Er, 2
Ba. Fci n11J y & U1n1ng roo111s.
J1nmrd1a1e orcu pa ncy.
64·1-7124 eves ,r,, wknd~.
B,\ Y:5 11)!·: V!LLAGf.-:.-,-lo-h-.
Mn1 . .$lKi. No. ~1. 2 RH, :t
13ATHS. Ca rpe l~. drap('s,
pool. Adults. Ph. Gi:)..%~9.
\\'ATEH~-RO.'lT 2 & ronv.
1lrn. 2''.! Ba. bltn~. fril .• pA-
110. Yf'a1•!y. Ar,;en1. 67.'l·il20
-De lux e Oceanfront-
2 Sry:: Br._blrns 61:,...1~'!1£
Westminster
NO rrnral l<'e lo J1gcn1-;;. Br.
1h:>ri, 3 Ba, rrpl, dsh11·hr .. !1120
L.1rkspur. Re;;.ltor ~!1:'.-.1::..I!.
Houses Furn. or
Unfurn. 310
-----2 HR, fully crpld, pvol. So. ol
l llvy. ('!n~e 10 !>hopp.L:
,,dlls. $175 Jse. 1)7.'.-8213.
Costa Mesa
Unbelievably Beautiful v 1\L [)' J:•ifo.:Rc; Gard<'ll ''Pl~.
ArlulL~ • no p.>I~. Fl\/ll r rs
c1·C'ry11 hl'rr. S11't'a n1 &
\r11 1er!all, 4:1· pool Hcl'.. 1{111 ,
Sauna, Sgls 1·2 Bdnn. Furn-
Unfurn. Jrom .$1.1J. ,'i EJ:: J'f:
2000 Parsons, &12-81;)70.
-*$30 WEEK-&-UP*
Studio & I BR. apts.
SUNNY ACRES
MOTEL
YEARLY 2 Br. 2 Ba. fa1·1ng
hay :ic\Y>S~ str('!•l. ?23 l!lth
~1 .$2.~~1/rn". Adulls, no
P"I~. 67.~-271)6.
e \rJN1'ER~lcl~E~N~T7A71-'~S-.~
2-.1 >..· 4 nr. 11p1 ~.
ARBEY f{~;,,LTY 6-12-:\'!;i(}
OC"°EANf:°"H.ON T l.<'1\'<'ly 2 & 3
HR. npl ". $2'2.'1 To S21:i.
\\'1ntl"r, l~t';lltor tii3-43;)().
l\"1.'llTEI{. furn, 3 BR. 2 B1\,
1, hlork to OC'C'Rn, $250 Prr
mo. &\Z-94.115.
OCEANFRONT.Nr. P 1 r r .
K 1rl.~ .v Jl''\S ok. Sl6.) to s.~:),
I.I'll~!'. t>-IG-6.lf!I or 64~111.
Newport Heights
J,~lJlVJ1Jli1\LPrt!VACY :U.1 !l+l-:1il i alt 5. RENT Starts $15:1 Ne.,.,•por! Bl\"r!. pr1v J)allos, recreation fa--~-T · & M D · <·i'.itJe~. All Rdulis, no Jl"!S. Dlx '!.Hr 1,J gar"" sior, 11~ Lido Isle usfln esa rive DAVI S REALTY &12.-7<XX>
fl 2 HH's Jo"RO:'il ,\S LU\\' Ba, 11du11~. cpl, drps, bllns, ,7,:;";::;';;--;;";;::-::;:"-;;::-;;-::::l-=*~~5;4~5-4:;,8~5~5~* DELUX olf1ce idC"aJ for in-
A ; :s r;1~1 n1o. fn..:il )rd v./ paliu. \\'Ir Jl\1. LOVELY 2 Br, 1\11 811, 2 car PARK NEWPO~ \'esln1<'nt brokrr. insuranCf' 3~7 \\'. filly SJ., (.;\\. Uan111,1· niai111. Call b111n 1 )!ar, bl 1ns. rrlnr.:. lrpl, cpl. APARTMENTS ere .• 1617 \\'estcliJJ Dr., NB
C;iJI &lfi-00i3 -~· .\ 1"W-l l~'<i.; tlrp, $29J <>n lst'. 5~.,..·n by Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms 646-020.1. ~p~"k~L"''k_S_ --d-.-&iii Vio 't1>na SI. :: L .ll.".:i. _;ippt. :w4-:J'};tJ. 67~-3_967· 11nd To,_;nhouses. Spa, IVV>ls: * Nl'll'l'ORT llE,\Cll • ' ar • 1 e ur roun 1ng Nt·:iv Trifli•''.-2-1,.. •'" -• QUIET _ [)~;r.ux i:; L L"l'PEn :.! Br, 2 b a, tennis. From $170. Across 200-.100-500 ri. 3X
1.2 & 3 Bll /IP'TS Hcdrnoni ... , J11'.rlJ! ror.111, 11111. (•rpt/dq1~. Jrplr. hlln kit. frnm F11shion I~land st Jam. P h. 1\lr. Ervin, 67.'>-1601
111;: 1\11ini. Sh<1g l'pl , .!rps, Adulls only . .$1:-il 67:1-.182·1. bor('e & Sfl n .Joaq uin l'lilJsl~-~--------t f-·r\' pa11os.* !!rd Po<1ls 1 Business Rental '4l
Nr shor 'g * Adlll!s onl y ( ispn~al. l'n(•lo.,r11 pa 1111. '.M~·~··~--V~•:'~d~•'.,_ _____ ,jc"c"~'~dsC.~171,;;',J C1 ~6~44~-;'1900f.'p:;;;;,l im1:iU'(iR-;:;u-;1g1'. la1111dry JacJI . lrn· Martinique Apts. ni1.>d. occ. s 17~. O·l.'>-J:l,7 NEWLY PAINTEO I RR. on canal, pario, lNTE:RIQR De-eo rat i ng l·ar~)r1. OOat s!ifi, 32(H Stur!10 Jor lease. 17·10 sq. ft.
1'7'77 f..'ln!a Ana Ave., C?ll *. TOWNHOUS E * 2 1 t ". bl I ,1 A 3 Bf!., cpl~. dril~. enc ~ar, nr il-1arcus, 67;r..J j·l7, 494-$15 corner s uuio i;u11a e or
gr. PllJ &l6-5Y-2 2 Hr, l'l Ba. 1Tpt rlrp, p;i-.~liop'I':' .~ Jr11·ys. Adulr~. no t'\'es. dec o ral or or olh~r
e • 110. Ailll:. . .S lf".ll. 1.l:t t .. ;o.J<'I-/~I!' S l~Olmo. &li"l-J:11:i or ~~~~~~~~~~~ t'Ommrrciat busine.u. Xlnt
WESTBAY ELDEN Ot'!y Ln. ~IA-.1Jl'>ti, ;..18-1/~i.'i. 04•\.J IOS_or~l:'..:.0~'>~ !~app~ r location. 1803 \\'f'~tclitl Or. :O:~~\V J and 2 Bedrm. gard!'n TOl\'l\1101.iSi':,-J -or 2 H;. DELUXE 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba, fttntals II air J NB. Days 642-442~. Eve1
apts. 1" pool. Sh;i~ 1•rp1s. ds/11.1·/u-, S<'!J Pnrl Rar. $lj() &. up. Rrn1a..l . _,-644-200.;.
Jo'J{O?ll SllJ, ADliLTS 1"'1<'1111 ov~>r1 .~unr!eck. 377 \\'. Ofc.: 309.l i\la« A\'~ ·I ;~;;;;;;;;~;~1SH=o=\c\'cRcoo=,0,~.,-,=,.-.~&-o011";.,.-I
ccd1ngs.
CL< 2 B II 2J U t.ldrn Ave., C.ill. \\" J · •u "'"'I' ""10" Cl J..aou I r~A:-.· l nr r, 111 !s. iV> 1 sun .,.,..,-,,.,. .). .~..,... ,,.., R 400 •pace. o~~ 1n na DC.
1 Rik <.: &l:>-57•'" --~--~ -c---c-=---c----1 ooms "· or Falrgi'OUllri~ pt"!~. lg kit. $12:;.Sl'i\. 2421 OU 2 BH-:-11<'\\]y;rptrl. pa1fll<'tl & Newport Beach '".'::::-O'.':--:---c--:---1.:":';·~';';'~';":·_m::::•~· ;4;94-465.1;,.;:'::,,~1 Z.116 Npt Bl~·d. ~18-97j,i t 1· h s XR ''"1'°1 • • " .. t>1 · t. • .,.,... 1 · dr11p1•t!. ll\\', pa110, $1:/!. ------liO!.J.\I !or rent t u r n. * OFFICE or sroRE. 810
--01o·s FHEt: RF:to;T--"A_p_t-."U"n-1,-,-n-.----3c6"5' 11 L~. Bit <.:ul-;:ll'-Y>af-Cpt~. v.11 .. ,, $16o. 6·l ~-OS 4 4. A New Way to Liv e in k1l-pr1vl, util pd. quite sq. tt. NEWPORT BEAOL
NASS1\U l'AL:\1-; drps, ha!('On). l;ur. :--111 001'-!tt2:'.. Newport Beach nrh:'hhnrhonrl, pn>! \\"('Irking * Call 67>-1601. *
1'7 r.. 22nd ~I. 612-J&·lj Gene ,al \l'a(rr SH.O. ,..;r. :'.ti. rou~I .~~---~-I -,, ·-•• -~-,. ''"" 'I BR '2 "A I Ii ~tr ~, .. ,.., ""· :i--~.,..., eves, I d t l I R t I Sha.d,11 J;1panr~C' r,ltns -Poul -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ J'la1.a. lrlral rr!1r1d l'lr hu<... u ... (;.. . D' ) tn~. OAKWOOD GARDEN &12-1930dyf.. nus r a en a
l Bt{. $1..0 t IJR.'i • r rl. \-1"r o\ nrt·1111~<'~. LID, g.ir, \\'/U, t"lyd, i\<l AP RTMENTS VEN DOME .. " 11'1 t J ! k Sl~ A V.'TLL sh.'lre home w/work· 1100.1440 SQ. FT, 2 Br. s11;;, Fl'H:-.1 .\.1. .... 2 1 1~-==-<---~ir~'nn.ru r rcn ° · · 0;e11·rc1r1.:\or1h 1ng rrm1ti.,r & chilt:I or P.Rady no.,.,., near Newport-
Bnat -C;inipt>r .'itnra.1:<' J?l[\JAC\JJ. . .\TE APTS! l .\1(J S i"Hl·:t. l· .. \"T ~---~---.S/10 Irvine ,\ve 6-1.).0j,'XJ f<'n1ale i;1ud"n!. Betw OCCI San Dirgo F'f\\-y, Bldll'. f'ul!y
450
HOLIDAY PLAZA-/I DLII.T <>.nd ;..,,.;~Ali J'Al. s 2 lilt Srurlin, 1•, R,\, •lrp~. Balboa Island • "rl)T.'-, h<':lll\l pool .Ii. ~aragt', ~·r11·y. ::ri'J.(193f/, sprinklerl. Cabinet makt'.rs, Dt:LUX8 Sp1icious 1 RR. F'A~fl!.Y Section lil J· .. 2:.!nr! SI. lZ-~r.1.·, L\'••11'[l(lrt·So111h -------. f1beri;Jas11 \\'elcomt-. 29-to
Cl h -p k -11t1h·! nr1i::11ix1rh<>1cl. ~ o 1 -,1~ lh ih 51 &12.8170 ~1.1. pt>r 11·ppk up w/k11rhen. ~ L 10_ 1 "-k E 2 HH, i;aragr, J.111 lr Balhoa furn ~pt. Sl:l.i. Jfearccl pool. ose to s opp1ng, a r Shad> .la1\i-lnr.~1 · 1-.lni. -f'uol " _ 1,, -· w•<k ''" '"'-. M•i•l. lirllC"I! n. """ o D<I ~r. • 1·t11lrlr('t1, mi p1·1.~. fH2-SIHl. "'1-~· ,. ,,..., " Jsland, l.'hlld ren OK. 1\mp!f' p:o.rk111g. J\1l111ts.11n • Spru:iou.~::DR"s,2ha I HIC.$1 3.'i l·N r·t·{~ B!1.A:"\lJn('w d iiplrxhceonipl 2376 Npt. Blvd., C.Ilf. *of Fa1~fc1v i,, mi l Re~
67:,_J~l-1, 673--020'7. JlCIS. 196.', Po111vn11 J\Vt•, C:'ll. * 5.,..·1n1 ponl, pt11 /grctn 2 HR. Sl•l.1 UNFUI ~ :'II (J IJ 1·7 RN , b I 1-1 n :r., !\'riv J. J Br, 2 B.a . ~~r. l"Jll ~. f1.j8_9755_ sen1a l1Vf'S there trom 9·12
Lido Sands Furn. Bach. & 1 Br.:-Ex· * Fnil. Jndiv!l..ndry lac'ls Briat -Cnrnper ::it<1r11i:: -~PIH'l<Ju.~. dSh\\·~hr. Y.·'11 flrp.~. frpl~·. studio hpe. . _ daily. 5..17-a58.'> or 879-4711
ceptional n ice. $130 up. 1845 Anaheim Ave. NEW 1 & 2 BR _ Fr $135 ~1;~·r;~~110 SJ.jJ. 646--0<:.(i. Quirt str. Npt II r:,
0
\.s. ~1~11 1;;:~v:·:· P~~vo~~!~ n! *COSTA MESA*
3 BR. 2 ha. lncd yard. l l>l r..k 2110 N ewport Blvd., COSTA i\tESA 642-2824 Jusl t·on1pl<'lrd. ~paciou.~. S110lrr10. !>1.H~4:1 alt 6. J;:C?ntleman. Nn i;mokers. l2SO sq !I: 110-220 po~er, pri.
ocf.'an, r1no1. \Vinlcr 12~:) mo. C .M . I ~""""""""""""""""""""' I patios. er1rl i;,irnges, nr LOVELY ~ BR, v.·1w rrpl, SEAl1.1fr i\1anor Apts. 1 Br fi?fl..-OJlO, :>tR-7197 vare oUiee, new bldg,
Yrly $3.-10 1no. 833-39..JJ; ·~JO:-i -,--"""";;=co=;;=-c-1 Back Bay ''~••'" arl!1~ nttl" 19"11 11·uud nr<;:, d<e•. "ar., m•-''''' 2 Bd·••• ''" c-1 ~ -QOO sq rt, l<g officea, pion~
Brure Crt'.'!('t.'nl. * WINTER RATES * w11na"'~ ... fi.1&-ij')9 5°i~'ll'J4.1
ILlr"(' adult~. no p.:~s. Reas. , · ' · ". '" ~· BEDROOM. lrg. <'Io,.. e t s. 0: pa rking-, nr s.o. frwy, 'J
At lrac furn Srudios, $115. Dt:i\UT. Vi('w of Upper 811y. 2~· p1,1.,.1,. ""JlfiO 1~1 · • hlln~ . .i;:ard rli spos!I · w/w crnL~. new all elf'c * c NA'ITRESS ru.~ * Newport Beach 2 R Ll'G l ~ -~"" " " ,....,... J,'lC.. P nt1a A\', Ask · '' · ··~ I Br. $1 Z:,, 1\dulls. no 11et.s. B , rrpt~. drp~. b!lns. ' 1:>r. apl unJurn. Cills, ---.;; ~i&.261!2 hrim ... Evenings & v.·kends, 230 E. 17th C."-f. 642-1485
BI::AUT. mMrrn ro .... ·nliou~e.1 _2_1035"-"E"J0d0"~"-='c'•c'='cpcl c'c· -·I Pool. Adu11s, no pets. Only drps, bl!ns, rt'lril!, .$1·ID n10 STIJ:O.NlNG Gardf'n A pis. a ut our 1!1 uni. , 61&-2042 ln C:--:7:""-..· .,-,,--,---=,I
3 BR 2,1 BA frpl 1. SHARP 2 BR $155 S170/mo. 673-36!!0. & up. No ch ildren, no pcts. poo l, 2 an·~. 2 Ba , pan'! for:--1;8~ 4-BR-2-BA · Rentals Wanted 4'0 , • c, pa io, 99.~ F c . 5464151 drn. Slllfl ln!an! or sml dog ' ROO:O.t • Pvt. entrn .• laundry .co:::::::-::--:---:--::---0--I
pool , 2 c:t1r gar, all !,llns, Ji!d pool. Adults, no ""ls. Ba lboa P eninsula · ~-amino.· · · k 1 B '''' ,.,_ ~-?,. 11.Fp! .. 10ct>a v1.'1'1"d· _frpllc. fac, gu•ge -$100. C.~L UNFURN lst tloor 2 Bt "' SHARP 2 BR $140 ° · r. · .,..~:i:i • ..,, •m• Y o< '"' • ' ,,., 1• crp1~. drapes. Le~. S2i:> Tttn ok. &12-9520. " '"' W/11ide. 54Ml017 day, hoWle or apt w/yvd. 2
( 11 a23-l710 or 846-09'-Jl eves BACHl:::I..ORS & I Rll's. $130 BEAVTTrUL new 3 BR. 2 lf!d,poo!, Adults no pets. T0 \VNll0US£ IYJX' 2 BR , 1 '1 673-6210 &12-4214 eve11. children age 4 &: 6, Olsla
afrC't' 5 pm Ba, apt. Clme lo bParhes. l F..as!sirle * 6.1 2.9520 B;i, encl palKI, g11r11.gr, YEAR~Y-Unfu~n 2 Br. 1 Ba. JolJRN room, Ideal for slU· Meu area. s.t8-6224. ' mo & up, v.·eekly 1erms yr. lea~I'. 675-2306. fi7J-814R. I ~~~--------yard. nr iichool, S l 6 a . U 1 p 1 Rl""k 1,
Condominiums av11 1I., all ut il paid. Nil 3 BDR/\I. ap!, shn~ crpl, 2 ps arr~ .• a 10· """ dent female onlv. H.B. & HELP! 2 working girls nd 2
C.' •• d.I M , hi · " h h I &u; .... • ~~17· ...,.,...., 117::i 673-8®1 · Unfur n. 320 ('hild ren, no pets. 998 £1 n ar urp~. fins. •1!; ws r, rpl<'. -- --=~~---~ ~~ .. n. · · c.:-.1. '5.'>-$6:> Util pd . br house by 1111. Any Info
Camu1o. ~:ii. pa110, "ncl. ~arar;r. Nr. So. NICE 2 BR sturl10 l>·~ apt, -.OCEANFRONT l BR, MZ--85:Jl. apprec. 64~2248. •
t:A STBLU~·p twnhse. Nrw
2 br & conven. dt>n, 2~, ba
crts, drps, bhns. $360. Lse
& rC'I. t213J 35\-{Y";i67
Townhouse Unfur11. 33S
Costa Mes•
TO\VNHOUSE-Lca~~ 4 Br. 3
Ba, Jarg~ garage. Pool. Avl
now $275. 540-2971 4!'1.'enings.
Huntington Be•ch
T\VNHSE !Qf lea.sf'. 2 Br.
\\'aah<"rfdl')'t!r, bltn.!!, full
facll_. SfG.:1 mo. I l • 29fi.0442.
Newport Beach * Adults Preferred *
3 BR .• 2·~ ba .. 2 car gange.
f111cin~ pool. S17:l.
Rf<:ALTOf{ ·~ 345 Duplexes Furn.
~ --~-~"".'~~~~
Newport Beach -----OCEANJ-"RONT C'Crner 4 Br,
2 Ba, new upper d11plex.
Cpl, lirp, bhrt!. 5 0 11
~a~Mre Dr. \V 1 n t er
S375/rno. Furn. &15-5170 or
2l3;fi!)~12
Cnast Plaia "2.JO -~lfi -021 h•'ll1ed p<Yil, r PI I ctr ll s. ,,~ / y J C-•·
1 Br $13(}-2 Br l l.lO. l...1·1:. ~ ... ; • • ·" · • -i · $14:ihno U!il Pr!. &l2--2J•l9 dr"':i. &l~2ol. e:;.z~?2.i'.""'' S_IS wk Up. Students or work-COUPLE ~ANTD 3 Br. tam
fd('al ror Ba rhr!or. ronl. ~ ¥,, • 2 BR. unfurn npl. Pool. P ing inen ~hare 11. mo1rl apl. r m dwelling. Ci\1. NB. ar
1\c!lts on!)'.. 1993 Church .,. Conv, ro shop'g. $1 3:5. 313 E, 2 BH. dwnstrs, cpl, drps, * \VESTCLIIT DR. * 2376 Npt Bl~·d. 5-;8-!1755. HB area pref"d. 962-2309. ~18_00?.3. 171h Pl, coni('ri; ol lilh & hl!n~. patio, i;arpurl. $145. 2 Br, 2 Ba, hlln appll~s. SLEEPING nn '• 01 m 0 ,
Sant11 Ana. &12-271·1 fir..-1647 0r ;;.!!Hl32·1. POOL. Pt 642-6274 S13(1°mh dlx i\1ob hQn1t . ON TEN ACRES ·~----1' ' Mature arlult. Priv ~·
com p! furn, htri pool. adults, 1 6 2 BR. Furn. A Unfum. $25 :O.fove In aJlowanee, r11re f~/s lde ~ Br, 11'' Ba s!udio Sa"hta An• ent. 2135 Elden Ave. A t 6,
no pets. 4 Season·11 i\!ob Est. Fittplace1 / prlv. paUoa. lg 2 BR, yard, Just like apl, bltns, dwhr, cplsldrp. --CM. I~ 23:'!!1 Ne1\•por1 . 5'\Hi.1.1~ Pools Tenn!t Contnt') Sida!. hcusl'. Gas. \\"Ir pd. Nr C'ncl gar. No pet!. M8-6081.
900 Sea Lane, CdM &«-2611 llarhor. 121!12 Edin.r:.cr. Dl..X 2 Br, 2 Ba, bllns, dwhr. •Bach.For unf. $110 up e I.Br. Fu.rn or 11nr s1 2:i up. ·!MacArthur nr Cout Hwy) 2 HR, 2 BA. crpts, drps, c pl, drp, patio, closerl gar.
Ariults. Pool, &12-218 1 benms. 11.wrt hrlck Jrplc, Nr. S. Cst Plaui.. 54j...2J21.
2 SR upper, bltrur, $225 mo bl!ns, Adultjl only, no pets. LG J Br Jex, cpt.i;, drps,
1 BR. POOL. utll pd. adulls. ind utll '11. No pe!A. Call Yrly. $200/U!rl pr!. &12-8520. g • Sl4a. 2 2 3 l no pets. $14~$150. 3&3 \\'. fi7:Hi737 -
\\'ilson Apt. i'2. C.:0.1. · ' · 2 Bit. UnfUrn. Newly dl"cor. ~2771.
NEWLY d 1 , 2 h 2 BDR;\>I nr beach. BHns, Sltns, drps, Adult!, no XE 2 Br. l !t Ba, . ecor. "' r 11pl1. """I 1--, Al·· -•ho"•• _,,, $ J ,-o Im,, '"'' Ad I! l Cl t ,~,' ~~. • ..... .-~·· .... ,.. ..,,,,... cp1. drps, stvlDl\V, gar.
u s, no Pf'~. ose 0 apt. $250. 67.>-;,»i, 67!>-3.il'> 11\rlrory. ~l{)-7:i62 Chll " k 11·• 6<'79.\8 shops. ll'Mt~l-9') Rochestf'r. 11rl"n o . ;i;,, ~
-:l Br, 2 BA. <.TJ>ls/ drps * BEAtrrlJo'UL 1 & 2 BR. LRG J Bdrm., 2 ba. no pc'!'ts.
SHARP l · Ulll pct,, large 609') Poll'\loPttia, Cd?ll. 0Jn!tm""'r11..., (;arrlefl AJ'l!I. ~ 'clo~et~. pool, Ac!ulls, no or • ... childm OK. nr K hlg &r. shpg,
pels. J884 j\1onrovi11 548--03.36 S2'15 lll1't. 6T.">-6.t~ Patio~. lrplc, PoQI. $150-$11)!',. Sl!Ql mo. !>16-8001.
:l Br, 2BA crptsfdrps Call 5-16-5163. t BR . furn Sl~O. ~~-~~~~~ l Br. 11nfurn Sl251mo. Uri! •d J•-OC't'llm>frw, 426 A\'OCildo. OF.LUXE New 3 Br. 2 Bl\. pd. 1961 rulJ<.'r ton. No peta
" u ~.no pets. Crii\1. SZOO. n10. 6~354 f' .... lc. rl~hwhr, 2 car r 11r , m Center St. 642-~ll '" ~ or C'hlldren. Call 1137-9:117. 2 BR, lrplr, comrl redec., nu priv Y:tn1, ln(lry mom. Kids
SllO-Util pd. Small ap1 . nr. l"..f'pt.i;:. pool, Adults, no pe.ts, (lk. Si!(l/mo. :>tll-l.100 Huntington Beac:_h __ _
1:i11i 1' NPwflOrl. Single. ,valk to bch. $22:-i. 67:).31:15. QuTh:T. cle;in 2 br 1 '' ba. 3 BR, den &: 2 OA. Only $225, adult~. &12-~. ----1 · 1 n 1 J B1\CllELOR g11rrlt'n apt. $100 crpt rl rrs, po1m, itar., <' o•e l'a ':s111.I(' b.v McVay
Dana P oint w/u111. No l"OOkln.I!', B11~1ness 10 !!rhl!!. $1C.::i + clrpo~IJ. l!~J....,li:i.~3 or 5'15-01~-~. s-11,.-"7~"59 64.'HIROO 11/t 5 "'kkrly~. 2 Bi J ** S!NGLE,'fV, pt10l. ort.J m;in, .•rn• ·'~· ~ !!... . t., nt'\1·y oc1·or., c::arp.,
CAN'T BE BEAT
SINGLE SI'ORY
South Sea Atmosphere
2 BR, • 2 BAnt
Car]lf!!s &: dll'!'
Air Condit~n«I
Prlvste-Palloll
J1 EATED pOQL
PVT. Room w/ki t cht:n
pr!vi1. $15 a wl!l!k, :-.tan only. Announcements * 642-8310 * 1·,ccn::o~v'A~TI"N_G,,_-,-.-,-r -;;_
1 Br full bfl Ii cloK>l pvl ent IT'a!trmory power, Rav.
pa.lio, .1 bl!« to lx'h/bay. Kingdon L. Brown,, Rev.
613-1023 9am-10pm.. Bro\\'TI is an author, !ei>
BALBOA Island, .Wom~·s, turl'r, e!Oterie t f • e b er,
resldf'ntlal Mtef; l70.n10 & spirit\lal hnler and pcydllt:
, ~"~"='=";..;_·A~·=•I_•=· _67'-_. _36'-IJ~~·I re5t'arc:her, Thia: ledunt 'frill Plenty of lawn 1· 5PNk ol how the forc:ei: °' Carport Ii Storaa:e ADULT. Room lo ttnl. Hu~ ~tl ODEN VILJ...AGE tlng!on Ek11.ch. Call lor t ale can be Undfnltood end
7' harne!Rd. Co a n1 l e at'. 2500 Sou1h Sal!a liel11.ll1, 536-1 4 • t u nfl'mflnt, self-t1rojt:'Ctlon ,SM!!!!ta!!!!Anot"l!!"""'!'•~~546-!!!!ll!!!!'5! 1:G~u~•~lt!:!H~oi,m~•~ij~~4~1-5 1 and 1el epath le lnslJht ~ * PRl-,iAT E ROOM '~phasl•rtl. ll• wjll
3 ltralfd Poole Fo; tldrrly lady, Briitht ~ )'OU how to clear all
U\rge Clubhouse etc. BBQ chfe.ry &a.rden surroundinp . nl'gativlty from -)'OU!' 1111
Chlid Care Center Nutritlo11!t m~als. 5'18-47:"""3. 11nd ovi:rmme amiers.lcy.
• 1 1 2 • 3 B Inns Tue~. Or.I. 19, Sheraton \.1rl"11 new "'" < TIR£D ol that olc1 turruture? """ "'"7
F'ron1 $149 lt'a really not tha( hard1~""-'-'-"017"c'-· N~··-·-'~~~"-·-1
SOUTH COAST to rtpla.ee. Ju8t watch lhr Put 11 li ttle "~t" in your
VILLAS ti,rnlture & mts~\larte()'J! IA.Vi~. 11cll those ))Aubin for
"" OK. 1!lll7:1 Stin~AY L.1 ne. !louse: llun!lng~ \\'1!c:h
f;i.t.6:171! OPEN HOU.SE ("{llurnn. \--'------------··------
ok. nena. 1\la r in11 Inn, 3·111 1 DAILY PILOT lnr action: *Deluxe 'l Br, 2-Ba* r!r11rw-.._ garaa:f!. Nr. gtt'.)res.
CM~! H11y. f all li-ll-161.P: ·"Save.' A1!ullt;, no Pf'!ll. A~1 ;..lfi..-11,11. l it , ~In. Agf'nt fi7'.l-fi700. ~~~-----~~~--~-:-,~~~~~--,·
lJOl MncArlhur
546-l!R23
Bl vd, ailuml\I ln the au.~W&d "bucks". Call Oaa.silled
Seetton. 6-12-5673.
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J Appllence R•P41ir Hauling Tr•• Service H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help We~ted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710
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E'f"F'ECTr\'E 0c1 1t, 1s1t r
""''Lil not be re.sponsJble. for
ll!lllY 1ndebtednes~ otllfor !han
my ~'ff. JOhn S. G'ral'C"~.
li"82 Ocean \Vay, Ldguna
Beach
FOUND, cannot ~;:;:f: GENERAL Tr!e Strv. Yard -·----·---
fec11ona1e little blk inal' 1-----------YARD, garage, cle;i.nups. clean-up, hauhn;:, zprinkler BABYSTTER: 2 childrtn. FEMALJ:: ex 'd c r' d I F OUR S *a 1 on 5 : Remove trees, dirt, hy, tt'pairs. Reas. 646-5A48. J\ly home, 3 altemoons, hrs '" k • . h P1 '
Cook·a-p:>o k very smart Rehi&er11.tion, Heatini. Air ski plo a der; backhoe.I ---~---~--~ flexible , St/hr. Own tram. Cutt er \<-'H inance co. or
brn fe1n, D a c_ h g h u n d . Co-.. . 0•7 ""~" Tree Trin1ming. Removal. "·I' •m . · dept store exp. Call t>e-twn 9 '"'· ~rv1ce.. 548-1620. ~~--·--·~~----·I G 1 Cl T • ·~• Df'M'rve good homes. Eves. ":"' Cflf'ra Panup. ractor t, 5; 645-3153.
511 -99&4 or \lane rlays Auto Waxing Hou,eclunin9 \Vork. j.IS-8318. BABYSllTER, by day or
547-6JJJ. SKEETER DUTCH Window Cleening live in. l.ai;Hna Hills, N~w f/C Bkkpr/G.O, 'S Auto PoJ1.5h1ng Y.'orld. SJG-7402. Bkkpr-Trainee
FOUND Oct. l:'ilh Male pug Comp! job S15. Prof. Fre-e MAlNTENANCE
PRESS OPERATOR, W'OmAn
.... ·ork for plastic. mo!din;;
plant. 54&-3370.
[) I~ .,.. fl l ea collar and P/U by appl. 6-15-2550. SERVICE 1!0:'11E Prolrsstonal \\'uido"· BOYS 1~14 Stai Typist -"·k~"-•-. V1-Ad•--& ,-ID deliver """"rs In the .,_~ Recept . G.0. .. uu '-~'"'" ..... "'"' Babysitfll'W'I Or hPavy duty houe"C]l'an. Cleaning. Average $15-$20. .....,,,... """' p T o-_ _. "'~" ""'1 ··• Oemente, 'S,an Juan C•pi~ • · .:><;c'y Busha1u. '~""" 1n;;. like: window.~. carpel Jnside & ou r. ;,.!S-7243. ,,. NEWPORT
l600+
to S525
$42'i
~\00
SJ "' ~~UEL! lr1sh __. ....._..... cJPaning & fl oor pol1~h1ng. trano and Capistrano Beach UnJ\'er~i!y & Sa~~a t 1 ~~~ COSTA MESA \Ve use only commercial Mea.. Personnel Agency
PROFESSIONAL p ho n e
80ildtor • Dana Point, Sa.n
Oemente, Capistrano area.
\Vork In )'Our own home.
Best deal w arf.'a _ Phone
835-1·165 bt!!t11o·een !:1:00 a .m. ~NE PERSONNEL I~'"='="""="'-' ~--=-I 5ERYJCES•AG£NCY POSTING clrrk !i:> ll'Ol'k 1n
Acc'hng dept, ;:idrt1ng msch.
by rouch, typing. gOOrJ 1n
malh & neat hand 11TH1ng,
Apply Thurs. 1?'115 ~f'Y.lJ(lrt
Blvd .. C.M.
Personals 530
c 11 .;12.9089 & PRE:scHOOL products. No c i'l'lll. SomP.· I[ i 1) DAILY PILOT 833 Dover Dr., N.8. ~e~~~l~ .. a E1u·o!J now for F'all iinies infe .,,,1H .assisl. Call Employrnent _ ,. 492-4420 642-3870
!'l!E!\ ..... hy should yo u 11r>1Ty 18th 6'. iVIonrovia, 1..2 day + before 8A:O.I cu' alrr r J P'.11., '-------~ [isjio}yy,;;,.;;,;;,.;;,~d"l<lo;;,c,~,;;n!'d"~"~·o~ckk".f~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......... ..,!!!!!!!!!!.,.
YOUNG Chow',. gN'y & "'hltt, ... , d · Pl d G~'ERAL al:J:Ju! holl' )OU look~ Tha1 's •uu ay sessions. anne 537-1508 P11.rl tlme. H. Bc:h. Call "''' has flea rollar. Vic Santa -m "-I h A ----'-" CON STRUCTJON our~. f hilve "·t'.lrk"oi 21 Ana & Santa Isabel Ave!.. 2P•vgra • uvl unc es. ges CO:O.IPLt.:rfSE=R"V-IC_E_ Job Wanted, Male 700 r 11r s, &-17-7519. SUP;"'" )'fir~ at maktng my ~. hN 6;30 Mr . 6 P.r-.1. ""'""'Ti::.NDENTS
custo1ner.s ou1,,1;:ind1ng. Our 1_c_._'1_._,._i;.._2_;_i:>_._____ $2.0 wk-COMPARE: 642-4050 Free '.l!mor Repairs i\o'llh BLELINE fashioru; nt'eds Oul<itand1ng opportunity for
rtTAftation I.~ '\'hil l we niadt' f'OU ND 2 Smtih• dog~. YOUNG mother idll babysit ~: ~~:a;~;ned ;~ SCRAM· LETS :.~~~~n·~v!'";r:i~. p:;; ~~~~ increased t espons1bil1t:y &
!I. lf 11·e can·1 cut 1!, we'll v 1cl n 1 ! y Bushard & in he r home. 3·) ,year olds. earnings "'!Th expanding
S \\' J ~s2 s ... ~kll"f'"I. please td•"l•'!y. '1 ,. Carpel lnsta!la!ton Sl.25,yd NS ERS S50-S80 1\eek. 636 -0842 develonment tomP'"Y· A"-hra1d 1!! '. 1r 11 iers • .w "' ""' ~ ''On· r1, lunt.:hes 1111 d CALL D!A,\lOND A w ;..3g..·13' ,. ,,-
Ne11'JXlrl Blvd , C.>l. 963-1770. 64fin:cl~~·~. East Cosla r.te~a 6-15-1317 Free Esti1 natf'.!i BOO~K;~EPER lie. I::s""'r. ~l~=1~tslnm~J~r p~:~:~ p~·;v~I~
e '.ll e dlt8!1on Soi 1·('i.
Problen1 ~! free dl!mon~tl'll·
t10n. Thurs. morning at
J().;m. 'l°oga Center. ·4·\:'i ~;.
17th St . Costa i\1esa . 646..8281 ,
SPIRITUAL READJX-.'GS
Ad,·ice on all 1n~1tcrs
Daily lOA:\l·lOP\1
3l2 N El Camino Real
San Clemente
492-9136, 492-00ib
&'\10KERS. you are invited
to learn how ro becoine an
ex-Amoker within 10 d~y~.
Sponsored hy the' Ka1it'.lnal
Anti Smoking Counc i l ,
67J-.7570.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymt'.lus.
Pht'.lne 542-7217 or 1\Tlle
P.O. Box 1223, Ct'.IS1.a !'l!ilsa ..
VASECTOMY INFO
ApCare, &12-4·~36
CONFIDENTIAL counst'ling
&. referral for abortion &
adoption. ApCare. 642-4436.
Lott and Foi.nd ][g]
S:'ll blaC'k puppy, ran n1ark-, --~--~--------R b •·· '" ,. ·LADY w11n1i; hscJean1n~ \ITk Lagoon -t'.I 1n -,,.inky -thru Gen '! Ledger. Ne11>por1 site & onslte conslrucnon Jn
ings, Poodle-type. v I<' XLN'T child CJU'P-for your On Sli t. onlv, f'X""r'r1 01111 Nuanire -fi L'N NfNG Center Ole. P1>Jp. n1gm1 t'S· hoth rnulllple & !<111gle farnl·
Orange Coast Nu rs~ r Y 1nrant or !odrller '·d ' "' "'" ys. !rans. $3 . .JO hr. 8~7-3637 af1, \l/hE"n his j()ke r1if'd. a con1-Jler pref d. Salary OQ€'11. ly houstng rievelopinetlls. ~8-82Sff.. r.lesa Verrle ar!'a. Ref's, 6 ic J'f'marked: "I'm 001 a H.eply Class1f1ed atl No. Lj7, Apply flirect to _ P.onalrl
FOU ND _girls bike \'tt. ,)~:}..Ji9L HOUSE or CLEAN Citlld1da1e hu t one mor" egg Qa1Jy Pilot, p_o. &ix 1560, fo •f.'11,. Pres.idenl -Sl'AND·
Adami; Sehool call 549-1830 CH1LD Care -1:30P/'.f-12A'.\.1 Conun'l & Re.<iirl. Cle<ini ng like tliat and I'll be RUN'· C{Jsla \lesa. Ca. !l2ti2li. ARD p,\CIFIC CORPORA-
hient1fy. or IAler. Age 4-6. /\'n FreP.est. '* &l 2-6ii2•l * NlNG .'' BOOKKEEPER, Acc. TJO/\', 1565 \\'. i\lacArlhur
FOUi"D r 1ng1atl Siamese-kit· 1'eE!kends S25 Y.'k. 7 6 6 Bay & Beach Janilor1al Job Wanted, Female 702 rec e 1 v able, p 0 s \"I ng BlwJ, C.i\l. ph. Nt'.I. 546-1161.
lrn. 31?i D '.1111.rguente, ShaJimar No. 2· 642-3105. Crpts, ivindoii s, floors. etc, I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~-;;;;;;;; mac!une, "·arran!y claims, G !::NEH.AL Housecleaning,
Corona del /'lfar, 673-4676. Cerpenter Res.&. Cninm'l. 646---J4(l1. NEED HELP AT HOME? PBX & cashler relief call love children. motht'r homt'.
Lost SSS WALL WASHING For Temporary Service: l'ltrs, Brant al Johnson & ;..1on/t-·r1. 9:30-5:30 Recernt
LARGE OR SMALL e \Ve Have Convalescent Son Lincoln .\lf.'r cury , ref's. $7.'1 wk. 540-9212.
·----------·I ,\II types 1.1ork; Cut doors, t"ref' C::s! .'139..fi.)22 any11me ,\,d-s e N .. -,. e Ho"•'.l·-"'-ll-_56_3_0=. ~~cc=~--I CHILD'S pel, \'ICJnlty 21~1 & I h. I' "' "'" " "" Pane . ca inel<i, in.sh. JAP,\Nf.:SE Lady drs1res k Orange. \VhltC" ma If' •· · ""2 "" eepers. CABINET Bkkpng bckgrd, eX""'r'-' ,·. u·ame, repairs, etc. = ·l<>Vl housrll'ork. No rransporta· HOME,!AKERSIUPJO"'N r " " Cork-a-poo, looks I 1 k f' ' 1 '"' Ace-0un1s payable & reCt"iv-
pd CARPENTER. ";\lan for all 11on. 642-898.'i. ASSEMBLER I .shre og, 8ns1vf'r! to ·=====~~~""~ abe, ,;aJes tax returns & rC'asons." \\'ork g u a ran . DEDJCATED CLEANING F P<nn•"""l "'-... n · ·Br an cl y ' '. Re ward. or '"-" """' ... ce: Some experience nee. typing. Cifo:l appearance,
;;.i:,..Jll7. Realistic prices. &l2-7.'l77. * \Ve Do t:verything * e \Ve 1-lave Companions APPLY phone expcr. n<>cessary for
EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, 2~ hr. Call 673-4071 • Housekeepers • Prac!i-RANGER YACHTS dealin, w!lh cusiome'""'. & LOST 1019 .sml 1.1'ht shaggy -~-~--~-'-"--al N A •1 hi "' repairs, n1a1nt. Nn job too H(lll secleanin g By D•y. c uri;es etc. t '"ont Y 3090 Pullinan, C.!ll. supplieri;. Di11ies lncl"d• poodle female, Vtc Brook· Ra 1--C:... "
h .. -1 ."-Garfield. Reward. ~m. Reas. 646-4224. Own Tr11nsport11t1on le!. CAR\VASH°HELP--billing, scheduling of lnstal-'"" ,,,_ HEALTH k J 9,2 ,.,.~~ Carpet Service Call ii36-06111 r 11ime ....... -1tion, oew pl•-•. al1on <.:te'>l'S, purL·has1ng. • 'i>V'>". FAilllLY CARE AGENCY ,,u~ ,_ d d '.llF5a Cleaning Ser\'I('(' YlJ::TRO CAR IVASH. 18400 l'Ontrol of ar.rounts. ('IC, A Lr~~; lo~~:ri:_1~e ilitm~~c. JOHN·s Carpel &. Upholstery C:..rrir1s, \Vindows, f\(l(lr t'tc. Sant;ro;n~o. BroadY.·;r7.6fiS1 Beach Bl11d, H.B. RESPON SIBLE pru;i!lon
Clearners. Extra Dri·Sham-Resid-& Comnic'I. :>18-llll \1•ith 1;.'00rl pay. PLEASE do )laylatr 0\-1kt or ~\ay[air lot. poo !t•ee Scotchguard (Soil CASHIER, car wash, rrrfs nol inqu1r~ if you d0 not
Rrward 5411-438:). R '" d 1 I D & Ma•on•y EXECUTIVE Secrelary rash register e xp er, h f.'"'r ans . egreaser:s ., ave lhe n!'cessary e.-;per ,
LOST male Grrman Shepherd al! color brigh1eners & JO desires parttim~ work. Hun-641--4450. Rrsunie.
8 mos. old. Bro1.1·nish silver n1Inute bleach for \\'hite car. Block walls -Rf"laining: llngton Beach, CM _;:irea .1CH'~E-,-.-A-,-,c;,-,,-,-,-,-.,-,-l-,-d-.1 J .J . KJ\1C1..:ERBOCKER !LB
C pe!li. Save your monPy hy f ireplaces -Remodeling Degree. 18 yr~ exper1encf!'. some exprr nee. No long Phonr !or Appl. 962.3:l:J1 ~·:,.b::.cki100 V~c~wa~-plea~~ saving Ille extra trtps. \\'111 Derrick Const Co, Lie & Ins Resume furnished upon re-ha J r. Be a ch Ba 11 GIRL FR I DAY
· 1 1. d-98;)-4634 623-:..853 qurs!. 897-8174. R 1 c u "'l 20 call L.u-rv. 541~9608. c ean 1v1ng rm,· 1n1n.;: rm u;:o;::u;;:::;::;o'ii"Lc7inl~'~'~'~"o':':":L".::C'.::.:~:~:..::3:::·c.iuntisual oppty !or t'<u'f'Pr
GIRL FRIDAY
$200 REWARD & hall SJJ. Any rm $i.;iO, BRICK. BLOCK & Help Wanted, M & F 710 COCKTAIL 'va1tress 11o'anled. minded e;al to operate her
Found (free ads) SSO couch $10. chair Sj, l;'i yr~. STONE \VORK. ........... -------Please help, ~m. loy poodle exp is what eounts, nor nieih-* Ca!! .~0-0029 * ACCOUNTING Clerk Typisl. ~nquire Sandpiper, 1183 01~n s.erre1aria l serv. Prer
S.:\1ALL Cock-a-poo 1 y p !" lost Balboa !~le vie. )lust od. 1 do Wl)rk mysell. Good G 0 IJ d ho 0 k keep i 0 g south Coast J!ll'y, L.B. afler Rf, or 1n1·e~ln1rn1 back2rnun'1
femalt". £Liver &. grey. loca1e. 673-2383, 6i;:..SlJ9. 0 t>a inting & back,,.,.ound, able to mer! 6 pm, Cal! Hal But~ * 67;).722:i 1-=~~-~~--cc--cl ~1. :=i~l -Ol L P a pe ha g ' g •·
F'~ l; rt"e Positions
Recept. PBX to s 123
Recepi. Geo'! 0!!1~'e S.100
Gen'I Ofc, lite SH to S)(JO
Typist, 00 1\1,Jl.OL $37j
Recep1/Typ1st / En;;rg: to $5()()
ReCt"pt!Typ1s1 $S25
4&S E. 17th l.'lt Irvine} Cil-1
642-1470
ISLAND Realty under new
oll'nership best deal t"VE'r, to
my know)edge, !or Real
Estale Sales pe.rson. Call
Gra c e \Ve'll 1ngham,
67.1-120'.l.
JANJTRESS p I time eves.
N.B. area. Start S2 hr. Ex-
pt"r. not necess. 54~272.
LANDSCAPE 1naintenance
man tor !tt1pe.niisory pos1-
t1on. for inter11ie11· appt call
644--1784 .
LICENSED Real Esta1e. for
sale!! \\"Ork in a r11/ferf'nt
field. Call 1-1.H. Arm1~tead
Co. 830--7600.
* LIVE--1n Companion ft'.lr
lady in early 50's. Call after
6. 675-7342.
LVN. 3 !n llpm. Janl!1Jr
pf!.imr. Baptis1 Con v.
Hosn .. ~1 Cf.'nter S1, C.)l .
548--J:iS5.
MA''l"N'°T"E"N"A"N"'C"'E~
MECH.
On~ of roun!ies showplar-e
plants 1.1'i!I provide Se<'Ur1t:y
& advanCT'n1f'nt To ~
Call Boh \l'ilso~1. 540-6055
COASTAL AGENCY
2790 liarbor Bl at Adams
M,\N 10 a~si~1 partial 1n-
val1d. Driver, hanrty man,
SlX day \\eek, references re-
quired. days only. 67.1--0.117, 54.>-5978. LOST P.e11·ard~ Laq:;t> blk & r n tn the public & 11·nrk Thurs C0~1PANION ll'Anled for GIRL To assis! ma.nulac·
FNO: \Veim/Lab (~I male "·ht Hu~ky in vie, \\le~t Sr, Cement, Concret_• ___ PAINTING, professional. All thru Su ri. Phone 54~377 lady in early ~·s. L1tr turers represer11ativf!'. :.1LJsl. MANICURIST; Tue.s thru
pup, 3-4 mo's. Pis identify So. La>;u n;i . call 5.15-1143 or PATIOS, 1.1·alk£, drive, install ,... n r k g u a r n _ Co I i:i r '.ltrs. i\1yer. housrkeep1ni;:, 67~i342 aft 6 be available !o travel. 213: Sa! & Thurs i'\'P5. JOO".'°('
-1-3641 A kt• p I I · l '!"~-:-~-----•'1 .~~m~"'':.c:"~'k~n<l~'·:_--~-769-0697. L'On1m. No hangups Ha ir 646-... ,~. c•;>-. ~ o, er. ne"\\' awn~. s,a1v, hreak, ~p e c1 alist, 962-6143,
BLACK k v.·hite H~lni "57" ;\JALE S;:il;ile Shelnt'. min T('n1ove .. '>48-~ /or est, 547-l+ll , Adm. Sales COOK, MAIDS GIRL \\'anted for house \\'est 673-'1186·
mi.xdoi,vic o!SantaAna& Col11P 11r Brookhnrst & Bf.AT The R.a in; ConrN't<> :-,0 \Vasnng DISHWASHERS "·ork, J day per 1veek. H. :'11ATURE "-oman W(Credit
23rd C.~I. :>!l"--!l8J4 , I Al\;:inla, H.B. 96IS--0665. noors. p;;i!IO$. ri r 1 ,.,. ~, * WALLPAPER * LET All positions lt'.I staff Bch. Ciill evP.s, 8-17-7.'119. eollcrr,on background Lite s1drwalk~.-O<ln 6-12~.')1~-\\hen you cal! "!llac" BAYVIEW MANOR bookkerping 111 Jr"velry 1 Pair blk-hornnm glasses 64.S..JOl 3 Goll Course ~lorf', Apply 1n person,
!prl!'Scr1pt1on) vie. Cns t a I J!l•) Contractor 548-1-144 646-1711 MONEY KIRK JEWELERS
r.tesa Pohce Dept . 5.17-7349 !ni1ruction 1----------• l~TER IORE:\"TERIOR * COOKS HELPER GROUNDSMAN 2300 Harbor Blvd !'>\\' \Va y, quality home L d ",. PERJENCE I -• FND: kitten. grey & \\'h i. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~:I \;-, ins, g11aran1rc . Call TALK l'.." 1 pre rrr<.:u. Costa _\l e~;i ren1ocl. \\'alls, celling, floors H h.!1-l'-~ ~ :\l t t r F maJe. 96g...7154. ere. ~o job 100 small. aITIS, tt;..:i. Expert ' a ure, par ime -ri, '.llillure 1nrl1v1dual for goU iVIECHANIC. dn11er combo S~!L Pood~ d0<.-\'IC. Hoag Scl'lools & ~·~ "'"~ 24 h a:rlrss spra)'JJ1c. YQUI Sn!, Stln. Pf'rsonnpJ Ofl1.ce cours" GrotJndsm;:in, Land-"'anted by n"n1al yard lo
I • SIS 1c~c..'~,:,o'cmc·.:.....c:'"'c"c'c··c'c'c":·_ p \l"'flNGIP FOR • South Coai:.1 Commun11)' . . HospitaJ 8-1304 . nstruct1ons ' " · apertng, 18 )T-" , Ho. ital 19':l-J:ltl. s~ap1ng & gardr.nu1g exper-l!trvic-e 1·onslrucrion PQlilp. Adrttllnn~ • RPmo<leling JIJ H~rhor area. Lie ,(, bond-sp ' 1r11r•p preferred. Opportun-delivf'ry & pickup. Xln! op
Carqe clutt@n-0? &U yt'.lur L-EAR'"r •Plf hi•.,«s '' -o
1
c:erll'l('k k Son. Lit, r rl. Rf'f'i:; furr1. &12-22.~. COOK, (~econd l 1rl'I111 e e , HY for advantf'n1rn1. l'.:xC'Cl-por111nt!,Y f(lr r1.c.ht n1~n. "Elephant!" W t. .c.ill Dai-"'' " · ,, " .. ~ · 67.1-t041 • .~9-2li0 ly Pilot Classified now! trol ,1e1gh1, ~ron .~mokinc. E/'llPIRE, PAJNTING :\!EN X-t<11LITAR\' \\'0!\lEN Spaghf'ltl 'Bf'n(!f'r. Newporl lt>n! sAlary & heriefits. Ap-Call HarUry .t· Nixon Rt rit11.!
i42-S67S incr~a~f' cnnlidrn('r . CJas~f'S, Driveway• Ser. ing Or§. [(l. since .55 Beach, Call 64;;...o!'i~l. ply in person i:ANT-11A~1. for 1111erv1E'll', 540-.iiR:-i
r-; 1 f I 1 ----''------· RAPIDLY EXPANDING COO K FRY EXPER It's aJ._..·ays the nght time & srar1 riv. . rPr r r ure H.\l\'LEY'S Dn\'ev.s.11 !'ea! 1 ,=c""~· io·~"c'c'ocC"c'c""=:~".::::."'":·:__ -. !,~i!O .lamhrwrP Rd. N.B. i\·TEDICAL &crP tary "''An1ed.
aJ11,•ays the right plac.e. if \~'~dne.•r1Ay 714/S:',S--7 J~ Coating & !mall p'ark1ng PR.OfESSJONAL Pa tnllng . T:"lVESTi\IE:NT COil-fPANY •BLUE DOLPHIN• i\!;i turP 1.1·fgnor1 l y p l n;; !!'\ !'\f.",i'~KJNG CAREER OR· ~~·-v · L ~ NB Sl'>e !\Ir. R<Jlph Hull k'll D · you \\'&J'lt RESULTS! (;all VO l CE Le5snns-techntque: .lols. 54~~195. Licensed. in!t"rfexter. Hont".~t 9o"Ol'k. JENTED l'.\'D IV!DUALS TO .)J,):l 1a h"'· ~ 1 ~, wn transportafi(ln A
642-5678 &: place tMt .ad Por k rlassic~I. Su~anne Lie &. Jn~. 5 4 8-27 5 9, CREDIT CASHIER mu~I. Sll!Ary oren. Send Engraving llELP IN OUR SALES DI-GUARD -Manag,.r -P11n ir:y Cl r d d
l;;i""'ij[i'i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim,;,;jA;j"j;l;jt<j;.i Bi.i\il.iiMii'ii' lii.ii4i"4-iii7il6i9i. 1 • ...;:_ _ _;c______ 5'10--l·t.14. \'lS!ON J\·lust ht> eX""r. Pref_ over 25. c""k :\, 1u~1 have ex""ri-..... , rr~un1e !o a5s1 II' a No. ~ . ' ' 40 H C' d k ,.., __ _, '"" ,~ """" J099. tit> Da ily Pilnt. P.O. EXPERT J-lanrl Engraving * PAtNTJNG, 1re~ est. our. ::i ay w . '-"-""'-' ;i day~ prr week. F'rln¥e Box J:6J, Costa Me~a. Calif. Troph1e~, pla.quE."$. cup~. etc. Honies in!C"r ; ex I er. O!licPs '\\C'lU r.tA '{ EARN UP TO C<"lmp;iny benafi!s. henrlits. ~I N1g<1C"I CQnnrry
* * * * *
Trader's Paradise
lines
times
dollars
* Rus~P!I, 54S-2i9-1, d8ys, 011 11·eekends. Accou~. cr l!-~--.11\\'\0 YOL;ll F'lRST YEAR LAWSON JEWELER'S Ouh, ;nooo Cro1.1·n VaJJpy MKr Hesrarch l11tov1eY.·ers
G-J2.:-i1:.3 evt"s. 111gs. 2·1 hour ,er v 1 c e, n rROLIGH CQ;\11\fTSSIONS #fi,·1 l!unling!on Cen!er, H.B. Pk1l'y, Lagi1n~ N11;uci, 714 Exper. only. C81J 1mmed.
Ga.·dening S47--H2.~. f..· SEP.V ICF: F'EES. C(l'.\·l-DELI girl or rlf'\1 nian, tlfr-'.i767 or s:n--6311. <2131 2'7j-J662.
p Ar NT IN G : H" n ,. ~ 1 PA'\\' ;r.A~~J:\'G ~n°-pftlmf' 4Pil1-8P~1 slilfl, 1 HOUSEKEEPER. LIVP-iJ1. ,\IEDICAL R p c pp t I (In l $I
AL'S GARDENING giiaran!eerl ivork. Lic'd Al1)i r,Jl.,\\f !~ A\,\1LAB~i'~ TO srl11. ri.1us1 he 18 nr nvf'r, :i:r:-i0. ()ii•n rran~portanon. needer!, btl1ngual. Eni;:l1.;h
!or i'ardlenlng &: I ma l I ~IZP Jflh. Ca!! 6ij--~.7,10. THOSF:. \\1!() ,'v A_ N T TO nPat k rlP~nrl;:iblf'_ SJ.8.i hr. Art 7p1n or hf'ITTre Sam: Sp11n1~h. 11'.onti typ1ni;: .. i rll'lyS
landK'llp ng .i;ervices., call 1,F,\R:--.: & \\Q!lh HAR? &'P· Terr;., Hi-Tim" Df1 L ~·16---13.'il. "eek. /'llcrl\ra l ~p rPn ·rt. 54~5198. SE'rving Newport, YOU s11pp!y the pa Jnt. Tfl\\.ARnS \ Lff-"f.11'.>lt. .. -1~:1 E. 17Hi Sf , C.'.\1. No -'="""ccc.------Salary oJ)l'n. <'nnt act
Cd.\1, Costa !'>lesa, Dover Ronm.~ painter'! $10 ei1. Abo PROF'F.i'\Sl0:-0,:,\L C,\REEn . I II JISKPRS ~ .. mpl_vr fl.'IYS fl!!:'. ;tr.~ Tillotsnn, :i.lrl-0."J!fi
Shon!!, \Vestclill. rxtrrior C11.U :14n-i011i. P ll/nf' ra s. f;r-ori;P Allr n By1.o.nr! A1rf'n-
rRofE""IONAL G Pl DF.,\lANDJ NG rtnUmC"r,11v1> , .. 1-R E. 16•h. <,·A . NEF.D 10 \k't'.lnlf'n. e.-.:ira 1n-·"'-" ' ;irrlPn<>r. t'Of' I & ' ' 1 e \il.rl1lli1" l11r -;:i.11 ' •i<>-'' l:rP e ll'ork. Pru,,,_ g, • r fan · n a J>illn ing. h.:ick orJ1ce nurslni:: pn,1110n :)·!"j.Jl,\!f.i. i•ornr. prtr1 llmP, 8PPl111r " " 1n1r•nrir ,<; l'Xlt'rl(lr, CAii e 1"1111 F"ril1E;P &>n~lll.~ -----------Fa~h1..-.ns, C11ll P11t. &19--{i!l~ ~prlnklrr£, rlPan up johs, !Ji Ii '.lfl~l()ii-• r111sh Offl<'f''> 111 :\lD'!i ofc. Prnvifl in;:: }JOUSEKEl::PF.:R -Lido!~\,.
111. 11 ..1 ~ c a p '" r , "'"''''· '. " ' .J. • !'!art I mmt'rl 1~ lf'\y ;::rr<'I I <IF11 I nf sa 1i~!11r11n11 fnr rl h b• 1 f :1Z.\-9,)4ii_ 1' ~ VJNYl p h -5 .>.v~ nme n1g s fl,(', res, 6~&--.),'lg.1, • aper ani;:int: 11,.ll q ua11f1rd nur~e. :-.f'nrl fi"~-~l)l'l ~flf'Clahst, 11·ork 11;uar;:in1eerl. TO l!EJ.P !':'T ,\!.T YOL' r1t1 umt'. & rrJ ~ !n Cla~~1f1l'.'d ~ .c_·-·-------PLASTICS • • * LANDSCAPING * E.~1 .. s.17-i\S~fi nr 846-2182. n-.; nn-: n.n,\D TO\\"i\RDS Ad Nn. :i~L Daily P•ln1. llF~LP! I h111·e 11. n~w·~u~1n .. ~~
'--------------------"'INf'll' lawn5, !i'Pnnklen, 11r. Plai ter, Patch, Re;iair Fi;.JA'."CT.\I. JNOF.PE:-.'-p(), Enx J.)60, C(l£ta ;\\el\a 111 !011·n & 1 11f'erl so11r hrlp. hor~. f111.t10~. fPnCP<, '1-'llls. n1-:;-;IT. f, r R i': s TI\, F. Ca. 9:?62fi If a .;:rnunrl floor !"Ip· INJECTION
MOLDING 0\E,\~ t·1~w !lilt, Slln Cl~
n1l'11te, F&C. -value" $1~.;,ocl.
r 1·1'1dl' for oldf'r hnmf' t'.lr \n·
(''11T\t under Sll},OC(l, Lyn('h
Real!~" 8J2.;{tl2.
\\'ill trade 18' !-a1!~'°at t.
can1poer rra1lt"r 11,· !en! fnr
c;irnr ~-:;
Lw rl C<lntr ~\TB ~frr Charge. • PATCH PL1\STERINLJ Ynll Ll. llAYf·: THfo; ,\JD & QE;'\:TAL--Or1h00ontic a,.~1 por1un1ty oftrrrrl b.11 11 orw I?, .1r; loc f'.\p , :13r.0l:l:l.l, All h ,. t t I lrl •bl ·/pes, ree t'S ima e~. :;;UPF'fl RT 1-"Rtl\I !N'.EST· Parr llrnP. po~s1h)p full ro. "'!lf'lll Pas, po.~l f'
AL'S Linrlsr:aping. T rE'e Call 5-1fHi82;> i-JE:~T A:--,",\T.Y:;T, n r. tune. Exn'rl only. Salary earnlnJi:S Jn excess of S.'.0,())0
r1>111fl\'al. Yard N'morlel1ng. Plumbing BRl1J..:En, PROYE~!O'.\'A!~ orrn. lrv•nr-Cost.a i\!esa or n1nrr flPr yr \n terrs1i;
Tra~h hau!ini. let cJe11nup. ~,\LF.'.'.~·lAN {)AVID B. arra. :l\&-;,lOO. you-you i nteres~ mf'! Anrl I R~pa1r snrtnkle rs, 673-1166. ROOTER SERVICE LOOKINGLA~D. . woulr1 llke to rnPet you'. F'nr
EXP ER fl D,·a1n cleaning by plect root-I) ENT A L Secre'lary-Office pt rst1n;il inlerview c a 11 . , awa ii 11n !'>\ D;' ll •
Tr11llll"es. rrri1a\p prefPt1'f'ri .
$l .6j p#r hctur in s!11r1. Open-
ing.~ on da.)'5, 6wing &
gra11'.~·ard.
Apply 8:30-U:30
REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN
Open111gs lnr car('rr mf'n &
r et:eJH grads 111 long ran,g!'
i\'.B. rievelopment corp. Call
illr. ~11ller. 546·3676.
*RECEPTIONIST
/or Rea! !'.:!'tale Ofllce. Son1e
1yp111g .. 17 ~~ knurs per "eek.
S3:l31 mo. 2828 fo:. Coosl
Hw·y ... CdM. 644 -72711 AUS-
TIN-SJ\1lTH GOR!'>IA:"I.
* SALES REP * It you are di;;couragPd \\'Ith
yol1r prPsenJ <ltrec.t sales
l'f'!Up, look into our rie;il.
&II soft \\'ater service in
boo1ning j\11ss1011 Vll'JO &
\'JC1nity. !'1 hrs a day. :\n
night work. Set your O"'n'
"11rn1ngs. Tpp man or WCI-
man can earn $15()1}.fn10 .
Dra\\'lng account. Thi5 is
NOT. ll'aler softener E.a!M.
493-1:MJ.
SALES 11.len
STOP!!!
LOOKING & ACT
Sales minded person, see for
yourself, a real career op-
porti;nity. X!nt future for
right man. F.arnings rom-
mence irr.mediately should
be in c.-;crs.s of $300. per 11•k.
No canvassing or soliciting.
IntetvieY.'1 by appointment
only 9-3 "'eekdays. Lou
Conio. 835-2771 .
SALESMAN
Salaried d1st"Ou111 rf'Cord
£lore. i\1ust l!e perSConablF,
outi::oing, knOll'ledi::eahl~.
neat, 11·ell grroomPd. Ynun;;:
rnan prFfd-A!"'nl y 1n fll'rsnn
only, 10am.\2p1n 111e f'llusJC
Hall, nt'.I, 61 F-'l~h111n !~lal)d ,
N.B_
SALESLADi'. hr11111y ~upn!y
or w·1g exp. Apnl.11 111 Pf'r}'}n.
26.1 E. 17th St , Costa .\lesa .
SALES\VOI'IJAN-our girls .'lrf'
01ak1ng S~I. mo. & morr.
\\'e nerd more help, fulJ or
pl. l!1 !E'rVJew tng now,
496--3318.
SECRETARY
SALES MANAGER
\Vork Jor a very busy n1an-
a;:r<'r 'l'ho 1~ out o! 1011·n 60%
of !he t11n r. Ro:'qtures xlnt
sh!'rkd. typing & the ablJJty
t(l m;ike_ d~<'!sions & plan
Ol\71 Y.·ork ~chcdu1e. Thts is
11 very rif'm8 nd1i1g pru;1 Hon
1hat requires personal con1.
m11tment !o succeeQ. CaD
~ e.xt, 203 for inter.
view appt.
.VIS! DATA CORPOR.A'rJON
l ~~~l f-'11wt"•r A\·e CM
SEfficF: Sra: !>~gr
11 fn1Fchan1r:a ! :i b I J 1 r y.
Q11a1 1~1 ca!!t'.lll~: f'XJWr 1 n
.So:'1·1·1t'.-'f' sta. m.r.:m1., <'lass A
Jllf'chanic~ ii('\ \V1lllJ1.;: in
_rnan;i~p ~onle k n1arz•ird.
Cni;ta .\IP~B il.l'Pa. B<1sr
.'</1Jar1 -+· 1ncC"111 i1P, tn nz,.
l'lenr fll5, Call for lnler1 ~
~rr1 ~hin. :i[t 88_m, (jl4 •
..:>l0--8%2.
SF-RV !CE ~1.:1t1nn A'IPnrl
f/trrne; lH P 111echa111raJ .
;'\:p<rl in apf)f'ar, RrrPtlf
!ocal , e\fl. nPc,.~~. Apply
nl"rnln~F. 2..100 Ne 11· fl '1 r !
Bl vd, C.i\-1.
SERVICE 51.'ll!on SalP.<ni.'ln
pftlme. f-;eat 1n apllfllr
E.xper. 2.'f.() NP11"fl()rl Bl vd ,,
C.1\I.
Ca11'111ina Puw1.24 un11 \1n·
tel + ,,~,,t r.s 11pt. AAA rat-
ed. 4 X gro..~s. Tr<I $145 l\11!11
for unil~. trlr prk. or " Pyr-
amld EJ1changors 67J-88lXl
SlJ.Sil Equity fer beaut
north ~la An8 homP,
$21,oo:> l&t TO. Trade JrJr
TD'1 or r Will c3rry 2nd.
OwftK/bkr 547.6469.
1858 l\ewflf>r! Bl\•rl. C;..1 * 645· 170.~ *
G s rrlen er .Complete er. 24 hr lier, 7 days wk, CALL NOW l l'lll.'l~Pr. ·per.or co f.'ge. 962-Sf!lO.
Garrienin_g Servic e Rei:till~ guaranteed. SlO. 5580444 z~ ... \:i.~i.16-300!1· HELP WANTED
Kan111lan1, 6-16--4676. ~-1~7s. • DISTRIBUTE Health & 1'111 looking for t"Xper. Y..'111!· *-SERVICE Sl.aUon luhncat1on .. Oran2l' CC416t Pl11~tics
850 ~Vest llth St.. man, f/tin1e . .\1gmt pol~n-
Trade 32' CharactC"r Boat.
;dn't for Bay partits. ~red
2 !cm dump or stake tn1ck.
C.all
&1>7223
f'ree & clear 21·1 Ac R•nr'ho
bet Corona & R1ve1"sidC", !ah
vi~. water & elec. tt'.I prop.
SlO.COO. Trotdt": for inc prop
ar ro·s.·5f7~ Ownr/bkr.
Ha\'e ~W.000 eq 111 3 ho1nf'5
1 \s1 TD only1 + ~\2 ar Ran-
<-hn. frt'f' & rlr_ f\'r Cornna.
'T'r ;inv or ;:ill for inr prCl(I or
1'[) O.wnrrlhkr 547-6-\6(),
EXP. .lapane~ Gardener. LE:\V Takas & Sims Plum-A k f M SI I EC"ology product~. Par!. or rei;~es & Busboyi:. Min. ll(E
bing \ic'd, replpe ren1odel. s or r. an ey lull t1n1e. Call Boh Colwall JS ."r-. old D•yln11t •hih Know how, up-keep, pllll'l l § ' "
pesr. trimming, claan-up. 1'1P1v cnn.str, Free e5!1mates. ADMINISTRl\TIVE f\4&-71l5fi. avail. Apply in j)f'rsnn to the
968-3486. 53&-17~2. EXECUTIV& The Original
PbUi\1BlNG REPAIR $800 Top notch adn1ih\strA· House of Pies
llavF !l Allraciii·e 2 & :l COil!PLETE liii.,..11 & a:uden-No ,.t'lb 100 sml'lll live sP.r 'y f<Jr sn1a11 r~r1~ly Personnel Agency ~llll Ne1.1·port Bl, NB
il.i St"rv1ct. · I t · Brlrm uni ts in E. Costa • 6-12-3128 • i;: Io 11• 1 11 g ma nu ac tlnni;: HELP d !It' d ~te~a . \\';in! .in _ 5(1' dJt.stl J im !'>48--0405 fir111. \rork 11 younl!; ('\'011d e Prolf.~."<1nn111, (l"f'h1"c-'l, want,. P imt" 11%
E'pPr Jtpant'~e Gardt'ner COLE PLUMBING on their w11y up, C<l11rtf'."<-.V SPrrt"lariri,1 ,.\ C>'t'n'I Of;;, Po. n1usl bt 1.8 yrs or o,·tr Ap-1\l1x. ke1ch. 6·1~-6111. l J k the. Bflx 385 E Comrlt te yd ~ervict', Nnt )1 ht. sH"Viee. 6'1~1161 PH"SOnnel A''"''· Sult" 507 i;ltioW Avatt. . . . PY at Jn · Tht' il'\l'1n Co. nt11!tors 17 h C 1\f
Cosbl Mesa. Calif. ti11.1. Ar(XJ, l !llh & Ne11pnrt,
"!:mi!!i!~=z~~~:I c .?-1. il SERVICE Station Altenr1ant
THE
PLANKHOUSE
All shills OPf'n. Airporr Ttx-
ACO. 4678 C11mpui; nr., N;B,
5-1&-1757.
SERVICE e~l8h. F 11 11 ~ r
Brush Cu~!om,,rs, C.~!. Up
IQ SJfl() 11o•kly In ~l~rl .
962...Q.116. ..~ ,\
lll!lvt ~unit carrier on 100'
f!Ontil"-Wi\shil"lf Blvd. 7.cin.
ed hi-ri&e at S~5.00'.l. Exch.
tat N'pt Bch prop_ 644-tilll
. <J:'he ll'\.\o1n Ct'.I. Realtors
20; ioop, 'a.bin, hear!, mo-
tor Wfll. i!lf.50'\ler plywd +
1 Ac Palm Springs for late
Ca.d, Lincoln, i\1rt'Cf'dtt or
Ctmptr. 778-1481.
J.. Rella. Frtt @st , 642-4389. Remodel & Repair Bank ol America Tower, -410 , Co••t Hwy., NB l --'~·-·-'-·------
ERJCSO N 23' sailboat, xlnt Japane.se Gtrclt"nlng T/1,. City 0rllnlj'I'· 11.15-8461. Suitt H 645-2716 HELP Y.'an!trl 11'1 livP in SERVICE •IA!ion <tt!PTldAn!i:
C{lt'ld. Sleeps 4. g.uley, head, Comme~i!l.I. Resld@nti.al REi\IODELING? Adrhtions~ A PT r.lANAGER--Reliable Y.'feldrrly couplr in C.i\!, H•• lmmedlete 1.1•antrd, Arrly in Pt'f~n. 200
24' Jitffrie1, be-•my. JOO hp
intttotp!Or @ne. 50 bn r;1nt e
reblt. $5000 val. Trd tor 4.
whl vth!de or r Oya ~. \Vlmd/1':W 962·4283
Want family dl)' u.llor, Ii·
bfrila-clan be9L Ha.ve '63
P'ord•P,lckup. A/C, VS, cah
high c;.m top, New baf!t":ry
L tlrei, Min: cond . 644 ·15'42
What 40 you-hi ve tO tr•d•?
lb! 11 heft .;i.. in Ofant'-COuntr'' l•rad" rt•d trad·
Inf ~t. &U.5618.
* * *
etc. f t'.lr l:itt' mOOel ;..t.rr· ~Indu'trie.l 64.5--034S Plans, Jdl?'d~. Help. T11e couple, good jah.>s~·oman &: E XPERl ENC ED Calt 54$.-167~. :>49-4301. \Openings U'. Coast Hwy, N.B.
ct'd•s or ~ \~'tll 1:onside~ f-,.;,;;:';i;;;;;;;;.,.GG~-;;i;~;;;;;-[ ~f~O~R~OC~~c=o~.~&1~5'-4~·~1~;~1.__ h11.nd)man, glesll!omsn for sport~wl'llr HOME REGIST RARS For SINGLE ll('cdlf' 0 ..,, .. ,-, 1 adr ro""rty ~4"6"1 1 l'..Xp. Japanne iu.utner 1 F U u· 'f "5 ,., ·--'" r • P 1-· "" Roofing 'Vrll• Cla5~ilied arl No. 1~9 s10p. u me, O\ r "'· Houiew'\Vf'S & roll!'ge !l'fU· r xp'd only. Pa1<l va,,11.l•o "·. U;r11·n i\!Ai nl. Clean·np !!:::::!.:""''-~ -----64"2--~ " '' 12 Ac.res in Valley CentFr t Dolly Pilo!, P. O. Enx 1500 i;J-:J JJ. rlenti;, P11!1lsa.n! n1om1ng w A!lk tor Sook , 642·3-l7:l. r1rumln,i;: 546-1894 LEE Roo!lng Ctl. P.oonng ,.._ / SIO,f'O:'l equity. Want sn1all ail type_s. R•covrr, tt>pain, Co:'1S1a /'lle~a . ._,,JtJ. 92626 Expt'r. In Sellin' 1~·n1"k, i;t;:irl lni;: 1>.'l ll'Jry $2.m a.I~ re~je~ SPRAYER w1111;,.r1, i:-xp·r1 tn l>PU"~l-1 '" h L•· JAPANESE Gard•llt!f Exp'd. APPLY f , · R I 'I F h' 1 h I•• ~,,,,. n-,,id •rl -"' " " thermo. --.1 coatin<•. "'hlte now or part •1n1• • a1 as ion r, P • .,... ...,, ,,,...,, -sprayirii;: movr11h!P .iihutr"r~ • po B Complttt1 Yard ~rv\ce ,.,... t·"-~lna • , . ox & color. Llc/"Pondrd. tdnce conc-e!oi;ion help 11.t Orani;:~ F'n11 nr p/tlme. !'end retum@. ,.,.nC'tmen1. -r un~· F.rln~o Benefit• Include & matchin~ rolor~. M8-79UI.
Slit. Snu1h Lag11Jli1, Ca . fi.\6-0619 ,?1&-7958 '<1 &!21m County Jn!ern11tl0nal RA r~. f:la~~ifi~I :irl nn. Z719, 0&1ly ~ar,v. 111ifl tnin. Call 10 A~1 ~~·c.::,;:::.:· ~~· -.,,.-=~= ' 2" -2 7612 Pei Vacation, P.roflt SPEND p.oi,r1 of l1lur rlay $t(((l cm111y ·, .. ·71 Lux•'"" Gentr•I Servlctt -: \.;'"'Y· C•lt 11l1er 1 PM. Pilot. P . 0 , Box 1~. Costa to 1 .~oon ·"" · · • 1 .,, _ " ~.r • T. Guy Roofina. Deal n j. Sh•rlng Plen, Mai' or 1v111 u•. N('w rln111; ~lllr~ tn '.\lntor Honie. Trade for · #' $--1103. i\1e511, C11lif. 9ltl2ti. HOSTESSES-1~ & nvtr . N 8 1 TH INGS hy Mobge, Lt. ~l. t 00 nitv own \\'Ork. Medicel Plen. • • f\\'port t~t 1, f'rl'alP~
n1oun1a1n -:11b1n, latt> mode.I E'lrcl .. plumb, fencr. ttlc. 64.1-2780, 543.!JJOO. ATTENTION EXPANDING m11nu[&r luril1g En1ert~\nmc'"iit ~ .. D9~ .. ~ting , many poi;llinn• l11r lr1rnrl ly,
car fir lflla1Hy furniture. 11 t l"I tr ;.-"-',....C.,.,-,,--'~---' I SALESMEN Co. needs ll ptftin1e g1rl rrl· \Vt tr1111n., ~ : '""-•~· o u 1 g n i n i , p ,. r ~n•"I• • Jri~ ns. carpf'n ry, pB" e · Sewinn/Alterationt ~1 1 • d•I k ,1,,1 b Apply In Person ·~" 11\4) 546-2714 !>45-01120. • __ Le11rl• e '"o Credlt Cllf'ck e f ~Y " .'~ w · ' I! a INVEST IN houSP.w·1ve-. r1u'Per «111~ ol'
!'ll1iltJpl1: t.onrd land & lu· e Drcs:;maklng. Aht"rations Nn IXiwn • No fltc1~s1on • ~•lf sl.'lr!('r DynltC(Jl'1 l\ltg. ' It. studr.nt~. Apply; GU ILD ~urr d~""lnpmtn1 Le<>un~ Hauling, Of>signed 10 ~uil .>t'.IU. No trulh & ltnd. • Co . 642--1.'>44. YOUR FU1URE 12342 So. Brookhurst ·DRUG 1611'1 ~tc.\rth11r Blvd ..
" J MkM ' ·-G-acrtaee SIJ~:\! vaJ. & SIS0~1 'f'<.\.ESSY Yarda & Csragit11. Ca.II Jo * 646-64.ffi ust • • oney F:XPER dnublt> needle ~f'\\'-I •""""""""""!Jli!"""'"'""'' N.R.
val . Tr11de 1 l'lr hoth for ll'f w anttd! J..\s bt Mt'.lvtna & Tiie $300 Week Up' 1ng machinP opitrt1,tor. Apply BE YOUR OWN BOSSI PersonnJ Cle)k 'ST=A-R~T~,...-,--,,C~h~M~.,~m-,-,-,-,-ro-.1
homt nr TD '~. 4~·4653. Haulin~. TNT LA,.,·n r.111 int. 778-1411 Mr. M•e ~a Suits. 82~ W. 15th S!. Men or Women ,..______,, L'~ , .. ,... nnw. ~hl'lw S•r•h """''" typitlg, ni..,w Ins. """ •l Trade 1 ac P11Jm ~print~ ~~J. LI NOLEl.Jl\1 k Til e 'Old In AUTO 1'1tchan1c, Sc hool C.~f . f'orm1! L«AJ. Covt nlry Jt11o·t lry. No Ir..
,. I h.1il~1d" vie" Joi Qr. J-iA ULING. cltan-up, local t.11!' privacy nf yaur homt. tralMd or 5 yrs 'n11n1rnun1 E).--P'O :'lft"rllr.81 ~M'('ta.rvf Leese A Yellow Call LJ:irni ine vrstment. o/Jlltrlln~ or
anr. Cnty f..,r !Ms. <"i r, m~l't~. ixp'ri (' n \It• e.1 ~·~•~k~f~or'=B_o_b._·96~2--!16-'-38-·-~ e.x~r. :192l \\'t"slm1n~1 er bookk"t"[lfr Clll1 831t.4i40 T •xi Ceb W~'CLtF'f deliv. CaJI !\4!\-0li14.
boa!. ramPtr or motor ~lu{!Pn(. Ll'i truck .Rta~ .. CERAMIC -Ule riew 1' A\·e., \V,,..tmlns!Pr. bP!u.'t'en ~ and 2. PERSONj'l'gL AGE1'1CY STCNO 1yp!J1t. 7,·, wrni, sth k
home. 77*-l~Sl ~>.'W-1/l·Ui. remodtl. frC"E! e~L ~maJI BA B\' S I TTER-r,.1!.11hlf', rf~\1ALF: renh1l ll g 1 n 1. C11.ll !(If ApPl 2043 \Ve,tel\f! Dr .• N9 Dlct11rhnnr , unrl•r ~ OC * TRASH & Garage Clfla_n~ti p, jObJ Wt"lrome. 5.16-2421;. m11t11 r~ larly fnr 4 mn n\rl Jtctnsf'd r1rlV•T fnr 5'-llr~ .546· 1311 61;).2TIO AlrPor! 11re.11. ,J rl11.vst l)f'r 1"k * ---------*-I T d~y•. ff'"ft "-'L Anytime DAlLY PJl.OT fOf' actlor! boy. 1 •m~:'i pm.~ rlays, my R' n 1 -" -C11 r )n· C.M. F•~I rr~ults •N!: JU.•! I. phnoe nr full tlmf'. P.1-'J)\y !11 P.O.
MB·5''1.ll for hfost !'f'SUl!11 liil[V67~ hon1e. 962-621~ Afl 6. ZlJf27S-I021 Ai,.~ for J.if;'rml'O call 111\'l.Y. 642*5618 -""-'-'°_,-_ .. _N_"-"~---_,I
F'Ol' F'all '.\10 \'ll' P rodUl'tion
lndependenr Film Co .\tteds
NEW FACES
t213J ·161·311.il
==~ TEENAGE. dream ;ob, make
money for a l\1rrr y
Chr1st01as. Call 1 Q d 11 y ,
~7-511ll9.
TELLER: llah!a Espa nol &
English \\'ork 1n unusual
off lt·r Your charm 11 11! pu1
y<iu in this opportunity.
Start ~00.
Call Hrl!'n Hayrs, ~l()..J;ff3:>
COA.<:;TAL Af;F.:"CY
:?700 Harbor Bl 81 Ar!anis.
e Temporary OffiC:.
Personnel
Interviews Daily
SAT. & SUN.
Hol iday Pay
Vac ation P ay
Al! levrls. Bookk!'r rers,
clerks, key pUl\Ch('ri>, PBX
operators, rccP;i11onists,
se<Te1 ar1ei;, lil<'nogra pher5.
1yp1s1s.
BEST OFFI CE
TEMPORARIES
16·18 :'\('11'port Bl 1'd.•
Cn~1.:1. .\les.:i. 6·1!l·36911
TURRET LATHE QPR
J'TT JABSCO PRODUCTS
Vvirl benefits & \\"Crking con-
dir1on~
Efj1111.i Orl)('r. Emplovf'r
14S:i DA ie ·\\'a), Costa ~\l~sa
54:i--S251 i-~T~V~T~E CHN 1·•c>1 A"N~
Expt>r1rnccr:!
DAVIS BROWN CO.
-HJ E. 17th S·
Costa Mesa 646-1684
TYPIST
To o~raie fB'.\1-632 Billing
f\1ach. Con11 nt111s typln~ of
in1·n1("r fn1·1n~ \•111 he rr ('(ri
inrl. hl'y u~r ol num h-Prs
F lexo11'ntf'r & 11'1 kry ad<lrr
e.-.:p. hrlpful. \l'<lfklni; hrs.
1 I: JO.~: .10. C<ill nr apply C"l.:i-
Val Cn. 17rh S:. P lacenua,
C.i>l. ~"-2201.
Equal Oppor. Employer
WAITR E SS ES ortoc
hostesses, No exp. nc .ess.
Full or p/!imf', At :.a.rt,
EnrhusJasnc:. The Z" o ,
Coasr Hwy 111 :-i1acArrh11r.
\\'AtVTED f'Xper1encrd c;ir-
penrer 11.nd N'ramic ulr·
man for sn1aJJ .JOh. Call
879-:i75R {Fullrrton) for in-
lorm.lnon.
\VA~"TF:D. !TiiltUrr 111·1> -In
cY1mpar11nn ;t1•a1!11hlp 10 12'2
f{lr 1 mo. all IO am-2 pm
4!).1-23\i.
---~--~---\l'A.\TED f'.\'j)rr. hnuSPkPPp·
er/Cook. L11·c·in. 2 children
5 & 2 yn _ r!'fs. 64~.mfil.
U'ANTEO-f!Atr rirr,.c;f"r in-
crea~e prrsent salary 25.-,,.
Call 6.JIW\05.l afl 6.
\l/AITRESS. "Prl.v in person
i\lesa U!nf'J. 1703 SL1prnor.
Cost.:i l\1!"l;a .
\VE "D hkf' 1o 11r!opT ll
gr11.nr!mothf'T'. Mflm nrl'ds
hPlp 11·i th hahyii;irnni; r,1r 2
yr olri i::1rl . Ll!P Hou~e kerp
ing & .<nme rook1ni::. '.\"rtd
own !rans. D111ly !l::m to5;3fl
in '.'/pt B!-h. &12-41 16.
.___._._"_h·_""_"· _ _,JI ~I
. ' . \\,. . .. . ..
Garage Sale 81 2
ANTIQUES_ Round d a"' fl,
ta blr . dresser haJJ trer
\"ictorian lam~ !ahle. o ak
Hooslrr, h igh hoy & 1nirmr,
\1·a!nu1 dresser \\'/marble
top. side board. picture
tran1rs. lamps & more
64&--7335, 14(16 Linro!n La .•
l\.B.
2-5 P~I. C.!mp1ng equip,
~urfhoarr!, g irl's bike. dlnf't·
re 1hl .\, chr~. ma ple t>,1n
hrarlhn<lrd~. l"l>C'ker. nvu1v
othrr 11 emo;. 371 A \\'Nlli!.,nd
P l, C<1Sli1 :'11esa . :'>l.8*9,.111.t
OCT. 21. 22. 23 : 1.123 E .
Balhoa Blvri ., B 8 ! bo a
1'-lahog fl1rn., cour.h. kit
u1e n.~1ls, sm appliances.
Miscellaneous 818 ------STEREO. Unclaim('d Ja v-
awa~·. 1!li1 model. Garraid
4-spd change r. Air
11u~pens io n speaker~
w/m ultiple cros~-over
rar!111 & tape rleck. Still
brand nCI•", sold for S299.!)J .
Pay n!f halance of $1W fir
sm. rnon1hly pa ym ents .
Crer!it Di-pr. 71 .}-l':~.'l--O;iQI.
*AUCTION*
Fine F un uture
& Apphances
Auctinns Friday. 7:00 p.m.
Windy 's Auction Barn
20i5~~ Newport, cit &!&-8686
Beh!nd Tony"s Bldg :'.\Iat'l
GOOD CONDITION • latr
mndrl 30" \Verlg!'11•o orl
stove. 1-.,,.·o oven~. rotis5enP
.a lt;irhm!'nl ~. ii.utn 1 Q p
burnM' Sl2.'}; 1'1·0 ma!ching
uphols1errri chairs & Ot-
toman S.'lO ber! $:.. 425 Ar-
rnyo Ch1ro. Laguna Bch.
49+-91122.
3:'>! ··009"' copy flapcr l)l'!e
642. In original cartons.
2,000 sheets S'h X 14" anrl
3.000 shee!.!l 81 ~ x 11 ".
S u rp lu s fr om t r i al
demonstr;>t1on. P rire SiO
Call 642-4321, ext. 277. ••••••••••I IT'S Chn stmas Ttm1>-B1!:
Appliances 802
K E LV!~ATOR f,..v!a rama
Ct;ip[l('r!Oni' s1dr h~ SV:l<'
!ri;-frPezrr lr0srfrre Xlnt
6i.1-:\:?h1.
-.......
J,\J "50g·· copy pal)e r type
fll2. Jn orig1na.l ca!'1nns.
2,000 shecis g1) X 14 "' 11nd
3/lOO shecis si':I X 11"'.
Su r plus l r om tr i al
<lemonstra!ion. Prlre $70.
Call 6~~3:?1, ext. 2i7.
.i IR'.\l-n1orlcl D t)'p!'llT!lers 3
auro 1yp1s!:>· 2 :'>l11strr~ & l
Slavr . All for Sl'lll'J. nr ('an
hr t>oni:ht separate ly.
64:-.-:;•r..i.
ffi"\! Srlrctrir T\'l"f'llT\!er.
:.:Int cnnd. unrlflr se rvice
pfll1<;.· ~~;,cl fii::l-:~.ill
. '
fREE .-ult-!risky black &
11·hue k111eni;, Also young
nin!hrr car ~7-1095,
SHAGGY ~ml pOoriJ~ blk
u.·l ian mar kingi:, mlart all
a ""hl ["I 54~TJI;.
fREE arlnrahtr Puppies. See
tn hclif'Vt>, C ap i s t ra no
Bcarh. 4%----fi~:?i.
-=~-~~~---Pianos/Organs 826 :\IIXED !he'phcrrl go o d
;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;; 11·a1chc!n~. no children, 10
mos. ~ho1~. h~hrkn 537-1321). FREE
ORGAN LESSONS
FOR BEGINNERS
i"ou dn not ha1·e tn 011·n An
111s1rumcn1. Free pr;r.coce
time 91r1ulAhlc,
Star t TuPscjay. Or1nhcr 13th
at ;T!,\J-5 \\'rr~:s.
REGISTER NOWI
;\l~n. i11tf'rmrrl1a1io class
TUeYla\ Orrnhrr 13th ill SP:\!-~ \\"rrk<
SlO + m a terial e Fun.F:ntfrtain1n::;
Kr1n1• lrrlgr;ihlr
e Rrn1 Clri;;in< A1•a1\ahle
During Trrm O! Cot1rse.
ln'JUiff" Fnr Qp!11tls
HAMMOND ORGAN
STUDIOS
2854 E . Coast Hwy.
Corona de l Mar
644·8930
Op"n '.\Inn. & Fn. F:~·r~.
WOULD YOU
BELIEVE
F?.E E ORGAN LESSO'.\"S
as lonll' as :.11u like: No rcg-
isi:rat1on. :-;n oh!i,coation. Just
Comr . ,,lonrlays 7::\0 om
COAST MUSIC
&1::!.:?;{l:lJ
HA'.\1:\10:-:o, s I C' i n \\'a Y.
Yi>.mah11. l\e111 k usf'd
p1anl')<: nl mn~t mill(e~. Be~!
huv.<; 1n SIJ. Callr. a· S.·hm:dt )!~:=.ic Cn., L'l(); N. '.\lain,
Sf\nta Ana.
PIANOS_*_*~o=R~G~A~N~s
~.1111,, Rranrl!" . !',1\"P )$S
Ol1R fa\'nrttf' kitten. black
11•1111 11•h1 tc fer1 . 6 l\'e'l'ks.
6iJ·f:1i;.J.
MALE COCKAPOO
6 nifl old * %8-SMJ
FREE WOOD
Jh \~ Suprrlnr . CJ\! &fS.3231
I Pet5 and Supplies I ~
Cats 852
FREE .1 beau11ful cars. '.\lov-
in~ to Europ!'. m u g 1
~1rr1 f1rr. JdE"al f'l"I$. Tn lov-
1n::: hnmf's. "Calico'". r x-
crpf\rinally hr;u1!Jful, 2 ~n:.
§ra~·ed. ··s.,ueah;."", cult
gJf'I, 2 ~TS. (>,p ay e d.
''.\larmil'", i;rt>y cule 4 mn.
J.:1t!rn. All h;lV(' s hnti;, house
1ra1nrri. v r r y .!!!ft'cnonate.
:.'.lfi-9S21 .
Dogs 854
AKC req'd '.\l1n1 Poodle pup-
l'l!'l\ !hlark) ;\ mo r>]d. 1/;'11.
2 r S.'iO. 6-1·1-·1227 ;ifrer
·IP ~!.
AfGH-A~,~. --,-,,-,-.--A-K~'~C,
Tf'rms-, :'\1nl p e rl i gre e ,
Rra~nahie, home ~ raised,
fi:' • .'>·l'>.~2.
Al\C Ponrile pups, rrarly
hefnrfl Th a nks-giving.
r f,fY'lcl' no11·, cas.h or terms.
flfi:!-fi'll'.I
=~='"""~ ,\OQP.ABLE Al\C Blt).._...-l.
hrtnnrl r uf"< Rra~nn;ihlr
'.\iu>I •rll '1 1ll· \.;!}. 4'.J':i.:lil~.
:<Jt\-19 ~. Cnast H'>I')'. l'o. C,
~ l.a,5'.:hnil
--~~-~REE '" i::or>rl hom i-i;.
' . _....... "'· '· ... ~ . . " •• 1~1 •• t-
•
Boats, Power
BOSTON \\'haler r y p e ,
f i br rgl ass. illade in
England . Br;r,nd flt'IO.". com-
pl!te ac«ssorie!, GM"8t ror
diving $850. Anchor :\1arine.
Ne10."Jl0rt Dunrs launching
ramp lheh1nrl Ne11·por1flr
lr.n~ Bnni:: ad for S2J dis·
count.
'66 318 Un1fhght Cahin.
cru1srr, fully/equip. ptd
$21 ,:JOO i11r. Frank ... 532-5350
el'es al t 7 & 10.'knrts.
20' Glas.~1ro11. IIO, 16'1 HP
Ml'rcrulser. L\J.:e new. Many
a r.c:rssorit s 1nclud1ng trlr,
S4~. 644·26!!3
1970 SEAFLITE \\'ilh t.ratlt r.
)r,() hp '.\lerr ru1st>r, S3,000.
~74fi5 or %S-45-17.
17 " OORSETT cahin crui!>er
k rrailr'r. 100 hp ~ereury.
~l .f,00. 5.14-ll52.
Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 -Cal 75 + Ciat li na 77
5 .... ·rekrl11ys for Sl 10. f'uUy
equipped, lncation Newport
Harbnr. 714 /96? 4840 !or inlo
BL UE,l'ATE R YAQlT
OiARTERS
Can F'in&nC'I'! OAC
The truck peopla from
Ganer•I Motors!
MIKE McCARTHY
GMC
894-ll.36/5,31· 245()
Cor'nl!r SN.ch & J\.1cF.tdden,
\\'estmlnst~r
BRAND NEW
Open Road Campers
$49.95
OVER COST
On all cam pers, trailen: &
mini homeii;.
Tli• truck people from
Genlral Motors!
MIKE McCARTHY
GMC
10~) F'OURST AR
PLAYHO USE
ONLY $895.00
DAILY PILOT .15 ---
970
& w~:;:rd~:;;:.~ ·~ROY CARVER, Inc.
dow auckrr N'!atl pri~. 2925 H&rbor Blvd. 511!1'!~ 6 ., ?-fa.fie Chi.el ov~r Ccct.& 1-tesa ~
doubl@ 'l!nk _ f'UU &iu bed. '70 &\tW ~2. On:np,
A hided camper. maa:s, Ai\f/FM, Michelin
CONTEMPO.
LAGUNA HILL~
Prestige adult community
adjacrnt to i.t'isure \Vorld .
Beaut 1urroundina;~. all lux·
ury a ppointments. Thera-
peutic pool, 1aunas, a;ym, 4
Sale trucks do not qual.lfy
16 Colors to Ctioos•
From
Ordar Yours Today
1/1 Ton 8' Style Sid•
$2848.00
tire, lo. mi. Musi aell. MW
oUer. 6"-2432.
CAPRI
'71 Capri 2 Dr .
THE SEXY EUROPEAN
Thi!t little btauty IS iUt un-
usuaJly e~an one o~r
trade.in and has only bl!en
drivr-11 1.2,0CO mile11, Equip.
red WJth decor e-mup, :Ra-
dio. Hi!ater, Air C.Ond, lftyl-
ll!d ""'httls. l!tc. Hurry on
this: one. !:i79C'Xul Johnson
&. Son. 2626 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa iftta. ~0-563().
bllhard tables, YI U C H CORTINA t.10RE~ Sport custom seat . Full lac.l.,-,-,...,--------~t'l ~aut tum modt'l\s in tory eqUJ~.ON 1968 Cortina GT $1095
park-hke s~ttln,1:. "CAMPER SPECIAL" 4 ~?tt'd. chrome whe!!ls, only
CALL 830-3900 or 830-7900 21,00) mi. * Imma.culate•
l<l,4S' ANGELJUS Tn il'I • $3189.00 Pho"' 640-7891. .
cabana. Must sell at on«!. DATSUN health reasons. 2)6() Z\"e"·· Sport cust. seat, VS, custom
""' Bl,d, s, 11. c.M. c'"'"'' s,.,,. . 11. .. ,,e,l ~,::c72,...,,Dc-:-I --:8:-:.-,5:-:1,.,,0-1
'69 LANCER MOBILE HOME $1n.1111 Exrr" a sun lg
2 Br, 2 B~. adult park: 1/2 TON 105
C6sta l\lesa 646-7949 ''FORD VA.f'ol"
REDUCED?' 1966 G r f! 1 I
Lakes. 3 BR. 1 BA. Si300.
$2926.00
Call a1tt'r 10 A:\!. 847--6537. F ull fa ctory tquipped • ttar
Auto Servica, Parts 949 door ~:ToN 123,5
e e TIRES e e
CLOSE·OUTI I
SUPER VAN
$3096.00
BLEMS chi'lng' nver~. dis·
r-ontinued desiillll. 407" oil. Full factory ~ipped.
U!>t'd nn"~. lara:e ul~tJon,
$4. $6 or ~.
Ftrestone StOl"f'. 47 5 E . ~))JIJ.z
17th St.. Cltt 646-2444 -Sun••Flo ... d
2 CHEVY Astros. VW to
Chevy adap!,r5, c hmmt' lug ~40 Ga.rdtn Grove Blvd,,
nut~ and locks. Mu~t Sf!U \\'estmin51er
4 Dr. dlr. " sr>d. S.H.c . Tint
glalb, under 1500 mlles, tull,
!act warranty. Rec. Bucket
seats, ~w ti~. Take 1m&ll
down or older trade. (214-
DLF l Will tin pvt pty. C:llU
5-J&.8736 or alter 2 pm
494-6811.
'70 240 'Z'
Colorado re'.!, loca.I ar fully
equipptd. Immaculate thru-
out. dlr. Will take Ira.de or
finanet' pvt pty. <42481.0)
C&lJ 49-f..6.Sll or 546-S736.
'66 1600 Roadster
894-1336/531-2450 :>18-5380. (Z13) 598--5588or ITI4 1 636-4Dlll ~ S?d. diJ". L!t':1e je:\\'t'l, hug-
C.Orner Bl!ach & J\.·IcFaddt'n, FORD 1~ 111. Mat rims & 14 f(llr 0'!'8Jllj:"t'l w_ilh hardtop.
\Vf'Stminstt'lr in. ma~ rims .... 'ith lugs. ... (1'aSZ27) Exci!Uant cond. ~ .. ~,-~f~O~R.Q=~,.~.~T.-'-',~,th~~ .. ~7-8c, I Ntw sand nrn 11-15 t:hruout. Take r;mall down.
Colt cRbover ca.m?t'r. P/B. f..12-3237. (.all alt 9:30 &m 494-6811 ~
Air cond. Real clt a.n con-LATE r.todi!l 302 Ford Intl!mational H&rVl!'lttr aft l :OO pm C&lJ 546·8736.
d ifion. rood tires, Good Enginf". Just "'built RECREATION CENTER 1967 DATSUN 1600
mrchan1cal conrl i t io n . 5'Jm M&--0975 ROY CARVER, Inc. ROADSTER.
Sacnfic' &st 0 t I rr i I ~~~~~~~~~~! 2925 H&rbor Blvd. SHARP • A-1 CONDITION 549--0530. i · Cogta ?-1t'lsa 546-4444 $995
FORD 1965 ~ton truck .... ·ith Autosfor S.1• \\ c;:, J 1960 El Camino. S-11:6.-1960 PHONE 545--2083
1967 8 ft. cabovtr camptr. Cht v. ~ ton p1drup w/nrw RED 1970 D.atsun W-Z.
fully r quip. Both truck &. i-ng S495. 648 Baker, c .:.t. Perff!ct cond. l\fust SeU.
camper 1n oMi inal con-953 557-1«!. Call 533-38."l.'>. Antiqu•s/Classlcs ct1tion. Good 1n1·estment. Auto L•asing 964 1968 Datsun 4 Or. 510
F 1sh1ni;: -Cru1s1n.i:: Buy it lor a. REASONABLE 1937 BUICK Spr<"ial. All orig. SlQO. e 549-364l
Rf'.servation.<1 644.g:ru oiler lhls weekend. IN· l9n rl!'glstration, rl r ! v e OUR \'Olume le&ge drpart. ·n Datsun :NOZ. air, n'!a""',
TE'RESTED parties only, home Xtr11 rng &. trans .~ Boats, Sail 909 · · " ment otterii all popular 5.000 mill!~. nra.neeo. xlnt. ---'--------1 call ~9-0530 etc. Call 5.12-2472 alt 5 pm. Amt'rican & Import makes ~st ottrr. &32-7521 ews.
l!!Tl PRODUCTION Cycles, Bikes, <)r Sat. k Sun. at com['t'titive rates. Let our l ---==~~~--
1 CLOSE-OUT I Scootars 925 ·57 Austin He'aley Xl.nl bo<iy lease exptrts tailor YOUR FERRARI
w ~r n1 odPli; ,8va1labll! at iii;~~!i!!~!!ii~~-· I &. Ent reblt clurch, new top l!aSfl to YOUR nttd5. "It'i; ---F:::E~R~R""'A~R~l:---
prr·1mport i;urrax pnc:Ts & pa int $950, 531-7!'6!). the &erv:ke that makt'S !ht
DUTCH BUil T INVENTORY SALE D B I di!"'"""'·" AUTHORIZED CO\'TEST 21 I #73J un• ugg es 956 THEODORE SALES Ii SERVICE
DE'.\10 -LOADED S12,9.'.<l BEAUT r.teyer t-·laru:. cust ROBINS FORD
CONTEST 30 .\Ir\ II BIG SAVINGS fop. nu in!., m11g wh.Js, 2060HARBORBLVO.
I #1301 DJESEL S21 ,950 Gate~ tirn. Was u~ for COSTA ?-fESA 642--0010
CONTEST 33 r #.34) ON ALL NEW 11dv displays k. Mlo .... ·s only. Autos Wanted 968
LIVE-ABOARD $24.950 O "= A '" 1971 YAMAHAS "' -~ '"""'· '''"•1-------The rt1rt<'Te~ 1s Quality $1.x:KI or best o ffer . WE PAY TOP
11'1,..~ DQ\Vi\' -EASY TER!l.IS
r:nrEt'TORY ON REQUEST AWARD MOTORS, INC Desper11te! 493-3242. CASH Holland Y athl1 , Newport :'>1A1''X '6A 0:iT'V8ir Spyrler 1680 NEWPORT BLVD.
NEWPORT .
IMPORTS
3100 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Be&ch
FIAT
714 b44-0IJ9 @ni. Hottt'fl. Top, aid!! cur· COSTA MESA tii in~ & tow b&r S9))
SCHOCK manufactured Day '1117¥1l11&-Z.. 5-IS.1~ 11f! TP':\I for used can ' h"l.lcks, ji1lt • Complt'lte Stock of
'cRorH"' cHivRotn· ~Bli1D s.,ilnr EnriC'll\r>r 1'n. 40, - - --
962 Beaut rnnd., r ully equp'd. s '69 PENTON, racrna carb. Trucks
am-4 \ti, fM:?-11:ilM, 5 P~\.g PoMrd & pollshf'ri. n" front P~l --7 ''l"'' 11·hrrJ. Gd moio-crnss. $300. FORD 196.l •• ron truck with
• : ."l,) -. '" 557-7315. 1%i ?. f! c11hnvtr cam~r A&k fm-Sales Ma.nagf'I' TlllU 5M l'F.\V. !Jnc r atrrl wh'
l\'h1rlPQQl, i;i r 11 11. rl u al
eontrci! rPlrii;-frf'f"tl'r. !-11!1 y
,i::uara ntr,,d. $1'!'.'I !1rn1 HS
huy~. R f11 ,..<lo"Vi rl'lnn<'!
.N.;; G f.. m'ltor -3 ph
:rnJ...44ll V S6.i : ice skatrs i;z
lfl racini;: $lfl; Iii" p11-r
mriv.·Pr 2 hr h.~·<, i ~T old
r>nly S!i.l. 642-0053 afi .i ,
;\lliV !~G Cnlor TV l~",
t">rflnr:! n•"•' crinsnle si,,rrn.
p~1 1n r11rn. n1ni..·rr . ~,,,,.,.
rrrrii;:. Bdrm ~ultP. c<'!/rr !;,
rnrl tt-1~. lamps. f'.l~~j<
arr"r ~.
'.\"r1• -l"<{'rl • E.::i•y Trrm..;
;\lFt.fl.;:n'\"!(' 1.-; HEr.F.::
i\!UST ~rll lS' s.:tllhoa1. FuJJy !!quip. Bn th frock & 13211 Beach Blvd. \lrt1n1;;r<lnrr :? ~T~. hf'11l1t. 19ifl Honr!a ATC-9:1. .i C<ihln . mri1 nr, hP'lrl. '"ilk r11m f'f'r in f)n giMI rnn. Hurrti.n~on ~ach
"FRIEDLANDER"
.\ll)n .i.· }'"n ,,,.,,. 'l!i ~
rr111nrrl .t r.i t~"r:! !Prr1rr l
.' r !i•lfl-~!l.~O days. 673-0!Y.13
~·\ r~l11 knrts.
rlrr k. S!lr(I. nr 'or§t offer. "'ht t-ler $32:). 4' x 1" utiHty d1llon-Goorl 1nvt st1T1l!nt. 847.(al7 KI 9..l3ll
,..all ll47-l•ll4. trailer $?()_ 5-l:;..r..\37. B · I REASON
11750 IUCH ILVD.
(Hwy. 19)
89J.T"66 e 537-6&24
$!'12---4.'il~.
\\'HJRLP700~L-,-,,-,o-,-__,-,~,,-,, .., llY it or a ABLE WE DESPERATELY J&'I HO:'\DA, frer1\'ay legal offer this wet ke nd . NEED
!11 rt mnrlrl. Xlnt ('<"lnd . $ill.
Krnmnre a1.1to 11a ~hrr nr
;'lll\.l'llH: ilHTO 11·a~h1>r. 1, ....... 1
;-.; F: \\~--=r~J~C~K=-=r~o~c~K-E~.-R
THP.lfT SHOP. '.\!en·~
rln!h1ni:: ~air. ~!art~ ('!rt
1~th j.i() \\'. l9:h SI, C<)~fa t<'lnrl. S·lll. P l'!. (;uar. !.:
dr\l1'f'rrd. ::i,1.&-ll.6i~. ~!i-~11:-i. -'1"~"
FRIGI DAIRE l'IU!n w;\.~hrr F.,, Removal "Bag" Sale
marct11n g gas rlr~·r-r. rnp-thn1 Ocl n
rrr!onr Xl n! <'l!lrl. l \J.>. lf'«f 11 or itPm~ ;\lust ~O':
Guar g. <lelivf'reri. 516-8672. :'.!A RDA:-J THRIFT SHOP
S.17-J!ll:l. l~IG Park Avr. C~I. 642-i850
RETRIGERATORS.STOVES STOVE, ref., stereo, "'shr.
SZ5-SS.j. Va rious Cnlnrs. •\\'e din :o;e1, 5 chest dr.1·, br set,
buy N splJ1. 64H930 2.\32 2 1wi n bf'ds, couch. chairs,
r\t'"por1 Sl\li, C.:"11. hi kes & lamps, coUee &. t'Tld
2 YR Old whJIP Hol pn1nt 1 _,_hl_•~··~'="~·~"~>-1_7~37-·~--
delull el~tric rlt')'er. Sij . •CHRlSTh!AS G!t"1"•
Alw rackl nii: boxes, S:1. ;\ll~K ~lolc, Argent~. 11:norl
·~-=,,:,,7·~~-~-~-I rond. For quick sale, Sli5.
/ GAITER,!:; $: S 11 11 l tr Af!t>r 7 p:n. 6i~194l
Fr1rnrl!y ff'lrph 0nr in!nr.
F!i::l.D S PIA>"C\ ("(l.
1;.;·\i ~rt11·por1 Rllrl.
\nsra \1r~;i 711 h-1~·~'.':)()
ORGAN SALE
Cnnh Or~an ;\nr.u:il Fall
Cl<'nranrr . Sa\'P 11p Tn SlOOQ
en <l"l!'rlrrl ('<)n~le flnnr
lif'mn~. llu!:e d1scnunts on
all morlr]~.
COAST MUSIC
f"'F\VnQRT ,t· llARRnP.
Cro<.1a '.\1'"'511 • f>.:1-7S.il
LOVE'J.'i !'Cl!1rl 11·alnul p111r10.
$1000 or Ix-st nff,.r.
~i-3.itl2
Sewing Machines 828
:"EARLY n!'11· Br.1th&~ cab.
F.e1v1ni:: mii.rh k 3'11stnrait'
<"11h1nrT•. ml ~·,.I• p o r t
RI\'(!, Sp, 17, C i\I.
Store, Restauranr,
Bar 132
ey~levE"l rlnuhle nven, X1nl ENGAGE'.\1ENT Ring, 1~
oond, $&.'>. 9fi.l!-6.1i7. Carat Diamond. $ 2 8 5,
.~~M~A~,~,T~A~G~. -,-,-,.~,-,-m-,-,-.· I S11M"1l1cf' !or cash. F !rm
\1·ash@rs & dl')'ers. O'l wlOO pncr. Pri\·ate part)'. CaU
d11y guar. 5~1-"6.17: R.19-177!1.1 ='=11>-~·~"='°~''-'-'-'~·~m_, __ ~ EXCELLENT
Cam•r•s & IRVINE Coa§! Country Club chrome l~
la!c
11erics
mortel
NCR.
, Equipmant 108 golf m embership $1000 . S350. 67~·9!i28
Fred Nord, 6>16 -5970 ... 7T~v""-=-~~=·=·---
Y..' ANTED; GOOd dPIL! on 35
mm c .. ml!ra. single n'fiex
lens light metr r. ~~
"'A ""'~ , Radio, H1F1 ,
V""-v-,.,.,. Stareo
\VATERBEO FR A ~f ES ,'"'"""===--,,.---
836
c-=c-c--POrJ DLE:=. Al\C. t'ly s.
rn1n ~. !:.· .~l.::in'~. a ll a ge~ k
1'nlnr~. !'l z,;;", Stud ~nice.
1'.':0-71-li~
t rEE -Unl'!Ut Australian
~hrphrrrl ml~ puppy ner rls
i:;{)f)(j hnm<> "'Hh yard Viory
!nvahlr, fi4 .l-224S aft'"r ;; pm.
:--0~.\\PORT DOG GROO,\l.
Er..'J'. ?003 '"C'' Ne"'JXI"
Rlvd, Qn lhe penin5Ula.
fi7."';-77h6.
PCPPIES Af\C. Ar!orable
l·<"UP f.: lny poodlts all
r<Jlors J tiny female ):"orkie
~!l.'.-971!1.
\\'11ntr.rl-the rif hl home
for a male BuUmastiff
rl'l:;:. fi7;)..~
DACH SHUND Puppies, min.
,\!\C •. \IA.ghnr.; rt>d, blk &
!<111. if~·F. fi33-4(118.
AFGHAN pups AKC 3 mos
Ch pe((1gret rl shots m1.le &
frmal ... S46-43.)j.
SA:'>10YED pups. 6 "'ks.
champ. line. Reasonable.
557-2504
CAL 2'1. Xlnr r.r.nr!., anodized
ma~1. hnat ba rh. o!ht r
xtra~. S29(.(). fi-16-5181.
1:+71 lioh1,. Ca!
6' Deluxf!
i ·lORGAN 34 romplete 1pin-
naktr gear A-equip. CAll
,Jim 1'14\ 61.-....~.
NOW"S THE .
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
Furnitur• 810
cusrolf'I bU1lt, below l"f'tall ~972 ZENITHS, .1tU models in
priail. As low u $Z4 .~. 1toek. 23°'' • Cl'}n:i.oles Imm
&46-2296. $448., 25" ronsoln from
HER C UL 0 ~ sola & IRVI E C • C S.'69. Inc!udt's. 1 yr part.J, 1
IR!~ ~e ~Trrs. 5 ~·k~. malra
".lnly. Top llnl" AKC. tor • GIMINI rPnns !.:. appL 121.31 331-:i&.:36.1 ---~ii:;i:~UAY li
GREAT Dant' Puppie t--JVHt »
m.''hl"• 1_., •• ,1, ,..1.,, JI/ oa&t ountry Club 3 ·~ 0 • -tl "·I yr 1eTVJce, .:,T_ p1C!Uff •'-· g· v•lv•I .,,.~ • membership a va .,. ou.• _, tu~. drhv,.ry & tt'l·UP·
'Jo'·-·•T. , mo. 0 d, r lub oost. ~94-5120 be'lu.'11 5 ..... "' 7 Rraul.!1r $69.50 an!enna 1n-
645-t7o1. lz pm. &ta!latio n bl f'ree' during this
KING ~d. 2 nil,. itnds, IRVINE Coail Country Cl uh salt'! \\•/11.U ronsolt 8. No
dre~&er, f'Xf'r{")'C'if'. 1 ! k e f'.lrmbrrshlp. No tnnsler ®"11 rf'Q'Utred. C11~h M pla n
M W. 16641 \\'andcl"f'r Ln, l-''-'~·~C~•-!1_64_4-_20~1-1.-~~-I ABC Colnr TV. 9021 AtJ;r,nta,
Hurtt. Harbour. flR.E\VOOD FOR SALE Hunti ngton Bt'ach. 96R-112'.I.
"Id. $100 rach. ?-lale • • 2-·5_
~12-4834. '.»&2"'-6
FOR Sll!t'. G~r"m$n ~l'!Qrt hair
Pn1nler~. AKC, fi~ld &. •how
h!'l!'ldhnr &IS.}158.
TO\' a pncot po".ldle. trm. 10
1.-ks. A.K C.
fi4&..6445
MAPLE dhle hl!d 11.•fEn1l11n-0rllfl&t's!-~~al)'Ptu& 1 ¢ STEREO SALE AKC (l)!h .. P'lPS tri~lors.
d!r m .. ttttu It box !tprlnf~., ,.,--,,....,..=--,-,=-occ-· 12 P1onteii Aml>a!¥dnr $Pl!i\k· I rn $ll't'r! 30 Ch pettgcy 550
$."!.). 7101 Sellshorl!l, ~.B. 1~ C11.r11.t 0 1&.ITll'lnd . Tll!any ('r.i le • "''· f299 u•/pur· :~1R-78l.l 11Jt 3
64)-7671. StltlO!j:. S#ICMll<'r'. $285 '-''--'----__," C'hllM' of l11 rl{e Sr11nrl11rrl Horses 856 DINING room l11hlt, 1~1!, 6 ~sh: 54S.S1lO'lt!t 6. AVl /f:\l 1'1PX 11m rlit1rr ---
ehalrs. cM"d,.n111. Itall1n T UU. m e m bf! ts h i p 1M S279 U S.A. 5,,.ff'O \\";ire-THREE 1t111Jls tor ~nt, Santa
Prnvinc1sl. Xln1 c o n d . Nl"IO.'port 8<'11ch T,.nn1'> Cl ub. h<l\1;,., l'.'11 E. Jjth S1 , CM-111 ,\n11 Hc1ihTJ 11r~ll. Call ~7744 • $450 Must Srll. 41J9-3&.i5. :\!f's... 1;1~.21·12 54~\!"l'IJ. '--'-------
run~ ..,.r ll, pnvate party $225 lnterrsted parti~s only. Call Clt!a.n used cus JAGUAR
cash. 646-:i2S9 Brady. 549-«>.11J. FANTASTIC PRICES "",-,..c:-------1
FOR s11.le 1970 BSA 441 Vie· CHEVY 1%8 ·X T. Pick Up. Paid for your car pa.id for JC~~*. 62 J\IArk II 3.S M!da..n
!or Srtrla l. ~et lnr dtrt, Turbo hydra rl rive, 127 ' ~1e. beauty. Silver
S;((). 492-1µ:1. motor. 8 cyl. heavy duty ar DEAN LEWIS w~red 111ter. Chrome wire~.
FOLD-up bicycle, Germa.n, 3 springs. chrom,. trim & Air ~nd. J\fll!t st~ to ap.
mo"& old. Book rack, Like bumptr. lo miles. Orir TOYOTA • VOLVO ~ret"lalt'l $1.700 <Want Jaa
owner. 548-3905. 1946 HARBOR BLVD. 67 4))) J\fr, R obi nson ne""" S35. 548-1#:9. Cot!tll r.1esa 646.9303 642-7000 548-5647.
FOR sale 19it Yarnah& Mmi "69 Ford Van . lo mi, new .. =-c---,==-~--1
Enduro. $250 or btst ottl!r. titts tapr deck tmm&c ANNIVERSARY •SO 66 Jaguar MK-10, 4.2 ~.
musl 1tU 673-1966: . AUTOS WANTED +-dr. Lo m i's, All xtnu, -"-......,,=-=·==,...,=-=~= I =~~===~.~~-Top dollu for clean uaed S:?IOO or otff!r. 546-0467. • '70 suzc::r 'TV 90, 37() 1963 ~ CHEVY Pick Up. can. See Andy Brown. JAGUAR XKE 1964
mllrs. Like new! 8S4 Sonora Good conri. $795. T yeUow
P.d. Costa Mesa after 6 Pt.I. 536-4951 HEODORE rnnvrt. 1., mi. good eond,
!"' OiEVY Pu v To•, v.8• ROBINS FORD 114"1. " b" •"" '4+4m. The fastest draw m the West -... " , • a Dally Pilot Clusllied auto, pis. R/H new tirts, 2060 HARBOR BLVD. '62 JAG MK II 3.S &Man. All
Ad. 642-5678 must ii!ll ' $1850. 9fJ&..()826. COSTA MESA 642-0010 xtras, Mw palnl, w-wh11,
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR $1350. 547-.6248: 534-1713.
,
FOR TOP USED CARS
If your car ts extra clean,
lt'1e U1 fl.rat
BAUER BUICK
2M E. 17th St
Costa Mt&a 548-7765
TOP DOLLAR
IN CASH
PaJd for your cl~IJ'l uud ear
ptld !or °'" l'IO't.
SANTA ANA DODGE
JENSEN
JENSEN
At.miORIZED
SALES t, SERVICE
HO! N. Tustin 1---';-~=:""'--I
815-3691
IMPO!U'S WANTED
Oran1a C'.ountlH
TOP l BUYER
Bn.L MAXEY TOYOTA
13811 Beach Blvd.
LOTUS
At.miOIUZED
SALE! ~ SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
H. BMch. Ph. 847-8.\SS
Autos, lmP!'rt9d 970
Prestlg• S)lorts Cari
'?:I 914 • ·10 914 .delwc • '69 :UOO w_ C.OUt Hwy.
MBZ -CT e '68 PoncM1"°''"""N"'e'"~~po.,1t_ ... .....,,_e> __ ,,
9U. COl1\'lft &Ir • ·m MB St'U idle ltem• now!
~ • st. c~•pe roarlst~r For that Item wm SSO. • ·m !lll·E Tarp • ·n IJ)' tM Penny Pinchtr
TR"i e '69 MBZ-GT e Put .a little "loot'" U! your
!lf&ny more ti:i. c~ from. Levis sell t~ baubles IOr
Authdr1Md MBZ DN!t'lr .. buck1i"'. Call ClusWed
(ll ~3-7250 1-"->-511_78_. _____ ~.
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•
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DAI LY PILOT
Autos for $lie .__·_~ ..... _ ... _,!§]I .,b...... I§] I .,. .. ,M... I§] I~....,.;;;"';;. -~l§j~ .. , I ~ .. ,,.-I§] I
ltA•u•to<,-•l•m•po•md•••,7•0• I ~A;ul;o;1;, ;U;MCl;;;;;;:;990;;'j;A;u;to;•;•;U;_;;;;;;::;990~ I Autol,. UIM 990 Autos# UMd 990 Autos, Used
1---'-'---~-' ---1--'--'-----1
!§J I 1§1
1
;;1 ___ ..... ;;;;;;;;;.:i
990 Autoo, UMCI -
......... ·•· I §l I
'90 Autos, Uaed 990 Autos, Used ..._ ___ ,
MASERATI VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC CHEVROLET' FORD MERCURY PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH PONTIAC
MASERATI
1969 Coupe, 14,COO miles,
i;howroom conct. 641-6357
MERCEDES BENZ
Or.ln!Je County's "I"
L.1 r9 -?sf Se lection ·~
New & Used
!Aerct-Jcs Benz
Jim Slemons Imps.
W arner & Main S1 :·
Santa Ana 5 6-4114
A fine selection o! pre-owned
J\fB motor ca.rs at
HOUSE OF IMPORTS
Orange County's foremost
.\Ierct>dcs Benz dealer.
!i862 i\Jandiester, Buena Pai-k
Beach Blvd tarnoU, S.A. Fwy
(J I 523-7?)() ••
--· _"""_._ '69 VW Van, w!bed. water CAD. '68 BROUGHAM
supply, tee che5t, etc. 32'Ei0. FLEETWOOD
'7!J VW bug, $1750, Both ONLY 26,500 MILES
great shape. Pvt Pt Y • Facto1y air .-.:ondi1ioning
493-3886, eves. Sparkling executive. black
'10 IMPALA custom llrdtop.
Air, Am·Fm, p/s P/di5e
hrks. 350 V-8 turbo hydro,
vinyl lnl & lop. $2900.
&12-2559.
1965 OIEVELLE :\of a J 1 b u
Stat.kin \Vagon R/H. P/S.
Au-. Perfect conclluon. !\1ust
~ to Apptecialc, $1100.
557-486L
'67 VW Camper, \Vh ite w/all tinb;h w/luxurious b I a ck
xtras, Rt'blt eng. very -tapestry & Jeatl>er interior.
c.lean. Best offer. Must seU, Every xtra inc!. P«dded top,
leaving country. ~1009. full po1ver, stereo, door
'SS vw Camper PO{)-top lock11, trunk lock, 5 new
w/ten( Gd, tires 48.000 mi. \VS\V tires. Cruise L~ntrol. 1---C-H_R_Y_S_LE_R __
Like new $2-1.)() s.k>-5633 alt senunel, etc .. ere. (VCY950J
6 • ' NABERS CADILLAC .-
. AUlllOKJZED DEALER '68 CHRYSLER '67 Sq"""'baok, liko TIO Stl50 2600 HARBOR BL,,. ·n Kombi $2795. also V\Y COSTA il!ESA
\\'his,~ tires, rad. 673-li84 5-ID-9100 Open Sunday
642-9585. ,-Xi c . .:C_:.,.:C~-~=~~-b" oupc de V1llf' l('athf'r
1971 ~VW Bus, 12,500 miles int. Vinyl 1op, 1vhi.1e v.·1drk
$1895. Very g~ cond. l bto\\'n int., Cruise-o--n1ati.;:,
owner . 645-0146. air <'Olld. tilt steering 1\·hl.
"69 VW auto-stick, R&H, lo $39:i0. 5-10-0852 or \113)
mi. Xlnl cond. Ski rac k. 430-3739.
NEWPORT CUSTOM
4 Dr. VS, auromatiC', radio,
heater, power steering &
brakes, air cond1lioni11g.
(681AGG)
$1495
1'TLAS
'70 Ford LTD
Brougham
4 Dr UT, Style Leader. Beau.
tilul green metal1c "i1h 111y
interior, Landau Roof, im-
maculate throughout Jn ad-
dinon to 1\uto Trans, Raio,
Heater, 11 has Po"'Cr Steer-
ing, Power Brakes. Fartvry
Air Cond, Power \Vindows.
etc. ll you see and drJ\'e
H11s att111.ct11'i' Car you 11•1!1
agree 10 11s condition. \.i-J.1.
,\GDI, Johnson &-Son, 2'626
Harbor Ellrd .. Cosia :\ll'sa.
:'HO-:i6:10>
Ford '69 LTD Cpe.
$2 100
NEAR NE\\' HAP..DTOP CPE.
FACTORY
AIR CONDITIO:'\J.'\G
V8. Po\\·cr ~leer., lw.ik~s.
,·inyJ 1\Jp, auto 11a n~ .. radio.
healer, \\"S\V ure.~. A real
'' '70 M -----1 * 1971 CRICh."ET. 12,COO
ercury '70 PLYMOUTH mil". Xfot rornl. $1695. Call "" Le ""''· 2-dr htdtp, Colony Park Auto con90le shift, Air co1td,
10 Pass \Vagoo, Like New, l 714 : 962--0601. PIS, $1495 or best ofr,
owner, BeatitifuJ Light Ivy SUBURBAN WAGON '68 BARRACUDA. 340 V-l!. 4 Da.ys: 63()..3000, Aft 6:
yeUo\Y finish with dark !vy Custom. V8, auton1atle, ra· spd, 2 dr hardtop. Very :,.18-08()1.
fnterlor. Equipped \•rith all dio, heater, power sleer1ng• l -''~·le~a~"~-~$~!3~9.i.~C~a~U~-t~•~2-~260~· ~'·-lf--lf'A~iiiiii'D--
lhe luxury items. Full Pow,_ factory a.1r. e.Xl'ellent cond14 "64 PLYMOUTII Sport fury, RAMBLER
er 6 ""BY se<1t. },ac-tory Alr uon. (2~3AU1-l) 38J, Torque Flight, P/S,
Cond. Tilt Steering \Vhef'I. $2195 R&Jf. SA7a. 557-5417 '63 RAMBLER
and more. See and ask to \ATLAS
~~ve thSaisl hn~~cudlate r 't~! thryslier Plymouth
luua)'. · e net' • =-2929 Harl>o · C:\l 5-16-1934
BQDl. Johnson .t. Son, :?62ti ~--1 • • •
,,.,.,,.,,. 81''·· °"'' M'"· '66 PLYMOUTH ~O·JtiJO.
VALIANT
PONTIAC
'70 PONTIAC sla wag., x!nt
L'Ond. s:~. Call bl:·t\\· s A.\l
& 5 P:'II. 541}..994,l )lr Gen-
dron. ·
~tHn1l:il'd 1rans1n1ssion, ra-1 ----------
Atilomalic, radio, healtr,
1101\'er stef'ring, whiff: wall
lire~. I HAR~61
$395
ATLAS
Chryi.ltt Plymouth
29'.29 Harbor, C~f ~1934
1971 MERCURY
STATION WAGONS
HERTZ CORP.
:til \V. K;;.tella, Anaheim
171 4) 778-4050
diu ani.j !Jraier. (RS\\'?10J GTO 1969 Sli ARP. PrcI.
$595 <'Olld. air CO!ld. litany xu·as. 'GI RAi\lBLER Classic A/T
:ATLAS •=· 61:>-1200.
1970 Mercury
Convf!r tible
Chr}'sler Plymouth
29~1<! Harbor, C:\/ 5-16-1934
1962 POl\"l'lAC Tempest Sra.
\l'gn. Gooct 1irl's. $300.
·194-9r~·,.
4 dr. SE'IJ., xlnt eond. Runs
,1·eu. $125. Call 833-3329 an
4 pn1.
'69 A:'l!BASSADOR SST,
Al\lX cngitl(', lull P>l'I", 1962 !>ferc~es Benz new
Block. IThlt eng, nu uphol.
S!JOO. Call i\ilark, 499-MlOO or
afl 67:l--8!J79.
_Prlv. pty. 642-Dm, ;).15-8345. \"V~l"LL~i7rn-d7c-'ji79-c~1-,.-o~,7V7i-lle
"64 Bus. Good co11d. fl-lust Cad in xln"t c:ond ror 2 ton
Sell, best offC'r. !ruck chassis, ~take or
673-4072 small dun1p. Adj us (
.dr-..,.,.,outh
546-1931
NTAL
bl'auty. IZQfl-l!(.'i 1 _
eNABERS CADILLAC
26()0 HAP.BOP. Bl..,
COSTA .\IF:SA
C,\LL :H0-!)100
Onf' owner. JG,000 niile.s, '68 PLY.\JOUTl-I Con\·rrriblr,
Brautillll like nc11' ihr-ough -Sh~1·11rs1 Car in 1011·n.
nul. ieqt11prwtl 11 1111 Auto Po1vrr :51crr111g. P11.ver ,
Tr;_u1s, Radio, llC"atei', Pow-Brake's, Po11·er \Vindows.
<·1' S1eer1ng. Power Brakes, Kadio, HPi:ll rr. l.ooks a11d
Factory Air Cond, This .!-'inc drives likt> n1·11. Steal 1t for
car 1n1.1st be seen & driven only Sl09j. (ZRH670) dU-,
to appreciale, (750DVA~ &l5-1~30.
'67 CTO p111', ~lrer1ng. disc
hrks, 4 spct., orig. owner.
$SO(). 968-1770
'6·1 Tl"rnpesl 6 ~·yl . .J speed,
\'cry l"lea11. Or!glnal u1rner
~9:1. 962-8118.
Sharp. BrlOI\" B 0 Q k • 1
833-3:!.JO. • * '62 Ran1bler 1vagon, SJO. I
190 SL '61, both tops.
An1-F'm, air, blk \\'IN'!'! int.
A Bc<,1y1y! $1450. 642-2553.
MG --------BRAND NEW
'71 AUSTIN AMERICA
$1735
t.ift\ THINK m ··~··
1'FRIEDLANDER"
11750 BE.-.c" 111111'1'. ,,)
893-7566 • 537-6824
MG
Atm-IORTZED
SALES & SERVICE
:~·NEWPORT •.
'. IMPORTS .
J.100 \Y. Wast Hwy.
Newport Beart
MORRIS
'61 !\lorris .\11nor. tran11 needs
'.l."Ork. eng. reblt, $150 or
!>est offer. 642--0119 aft :l,
OPEL
·ru O~l Kadel 11-~'ll • .i spd, lo
m1, xlnt cond. Qv.·ner \\'iU
s11.cril1cc for quick Mle.
!)62--0397.
PEUGEOT -* * '59 PeugNl 400, 4 dr.,
new liJ'('S & battery. Must
SC'!l $200. ~177'5.
i'ORSCHE
'63 V\V Bus, pt-rtcct <:ond, ti:i:ul1ies. 642-72:?2.
Like ne\\'. $995. "69 CdV, full 1iwr, air, sterrti,
644-1575 tilt whl, Jarn!au. low n1lles, l -19-:;g-vw-~s=,00~,al-,=am-.,,-,-.-_cll xlnl cond. Priv prty. i4595,
cond. Al\f/Fl\1:/sterco/tape/ l -'w~·k~o~d,~/~o~w~·~· ~96~2~-3~1~6~--
radio. $2550. Ml-0312. CADILLAC '69
'63 V\.\' bus, perfect corxl. <:;PE. OE VILLE
Like new. $995. F,\CT'QRY
-6+1-1575 AlR CONDITIONING
'68 V\V bug, excel CQ!ld, nC'w Padded ~op, !ull power. aU
tin'S & brak<:s, many xtras. J('a!~er 1nte~1or, ult & tele-
$1,225 or best 0 fr er, scop1c stccnng, stereo, door
6--........., locks, many olile1· exll'liS!
/;)"-""'"· (YZO'i31)
·71 V\\' Bus, $7:JO down, & e $4150 e
take over pymnts. ** ~5--1782 ** NABERS CADILLAC
AUTHORIZED DEALEP,
1968 KARMANN Ghia. xlnt 2600 HARBOR BL.,
rnnd. Red. Sll-15. COSfA ~lESA
*847-31131* 5-10-9100 Open Sunda.y
'70 Continental Mk 111
One owner, hnmaculate, At-
tract.i\'C HT, yellow finish
\\'ith black leather in1erlor
and Landau Roof, Eliulp·
mf'nt~ Luxury throughout.
Full power ol coui:sc. Aulo
trn1p Air Cond. Tilt S1CCI'·
ing \Vhecl, A:\11/Fi\1 Slel't'<I
Radio, and nitich niore. fac-
1ory POl\'t'r Train \\'ar1an-1y .o\vail&bl(., Sec and drive
'IOdHy, !090ACK) Johnson &
Son. 2626 Harbor Blvd.,
Cos1a .i\1esa. :,.10-5630.
Continental '69~S~ed~.-
$3500
f'ACTORY
/llR CONDITJO~!.'\G
Padded lop, full lralhcr in-
1rriQr, A:\l/f'l\1 radio. <lonr
'65 V\V. Xlnt cond. CAMARO lock~. full po11·rr. 111! 11·heel,
Great ti-ansp. SI;:() ;i rww I.ires. Re11lly the prcl· * 830-81;,.I * 11es1 one in 101\'ll. f94:i'VNY~
'67 VW, neiv paint mag '63 CA:Y!ARO 327, 4 sp<l. eNABERS CADILLAC
whls, perfecl con ct 1 't j on. R~d/Blk Jnt. :\lags "·ith 11" 2600 HARBOR BL.,
545-5632. :i\l1ckey Thompson tire~. COSTA i\lESA
e%1'> ·:oo V\V V S1ctC'O, 33,000 mi. SC'e 10 CALL :H0-9100
"60 Conv • ..,..,_,, "" an appreci&' '!""" ~··?-""O. OPEN SUNDAY:o; $500. e . ., V\N, ,JJ ;i.-;i, ----------
536-4873 Aft. 6 pm. '67 CAi\IARO Con\'. 4 spd. Nu J:.170 l\lARK llL like' nr\\',
Paint ''-n ,.. ~ppt""•· I" fully equip'cl. low mileage, 1970 V\V BUS ' '""" u " ,_,_ a '" Sl65()/7 832--7903 flcxihlt' on pl"lcC' and rcnns.
J"'m'" ""nd. ..2400 -· • " ,_ ,__~ ~ Phnne 546-1600 lie(orC' 5 p.n1 . * 832-fi723 * '69 CAil'lARO 250 cu. in., 3 . , -u~~~~-~~~~,,~~~
'6J VW Bus, 68 1600 cng .. nu '.l.'d oval SZJOO. 673-1~. radio, belled tires. $500.
tires, brk! & paint. l\1anyl_:::_~C2H;:;E;V::.;E;L~LE;:;:::__ cash. J.l·l-933.1.
"""· Mok• of1' 67>-;!>18. '68 vw Bug goo<l eooditioo. • • ... • CORVAIR
$1,125 _ call afte r 6:00. '67 Cht'Vcll" Ii cy!. P/S, a1!to, * 675-2901 * R/H. ] owner •:ar. Xlnl
_ __.:Oc..PEN SUN01.:IY.:'S::___
'66 FORD
COUNTRY SEDAN
Stallon \\·ag-on, VS, auton1a-
t1e, radio, healer, po1ver
slct>ring, <iir cond1l1onlng.
j HPL.J001
$695
ATLAS
Chrysler Plymouth
:l9rl Harbor, C:\{ 5-ffi-193~
'62 FORD ECONOLINE
Radio, Heater, Ne11· 'Tires,
Carpets, Bark sccuoned
oft, Excellent Cond.
$695
646-2698 or 5:)7-1MO
* '71 FORDS*
GALA.~ES e r.1USTANGS
TOT:INOS
HERTZ CORP.
2:!'1 \\!, Ka1cll;1, Anaheim
1714) 778-4050
'71 4 DOOR Fnrd Tonnu,
16,000 1n1. S2500. '62 fortl
-Ph<>n<' Co. Van, only SiOO.
;):J&--0242 or 638-1963
'69 LTD 9 pass wagon. PIS,
P/B. air. Good rond. Belo1v
blue book. '19&-37j7 eves.
5-19--0221 \1·eek<lays.
'70 CALAXIE JOO 2 Dr. 1-ll ..
far a1r, 4~,000 1nilr~'. rrd
Johnson & Son. 2616 Harbor ......
Blvd., Costa ll.1esa. 540-5630
'ti9 :\lercury :'11 a r q u is
Brughan. Loaded, Xlnr
cond. 35.000 mi's. Pvl p!)·. 1
O\\·ner, i\tu,.! .11rll .
:!13/~J2-34i3 8-3 pn1.
MUSTANG
1971 MUSTANGS
HERTZ CORP.
221 \V. Katella, Anaheim
1714) 778-4050
'69 BOSS 302, Ra(.'ing
suspension, Indies, '.\lag~.1
bn1nd T1(>11· racing cng.
$299~. '.\lust see I<> apprec.
:l48-78·10 twtw. -1-l! pn1
'W ~tUST'ANG Cobra kit
t>ng., r l1ns, l'US\01n p(linl,
andy extras. $800 or hC":;-t of-
rrr, 97!J.-l627.
19(16 :\1USTA~G Conv, 4 spd.
Atr, R,':;11. po11·rr. 39'J:i.
~·ash. Days 494-8313, evC'~
67J-:>.879.
l:lil !\'l-A~C71l~J·-. ~L~,,-,-oc-w-,-,,.
eond. t11pe dC'ck, auto win·
<lo\\'S. i\fUST SELL, real
Bargain at $3000. 675--7200.
'66 ti.IUSTi\NG, stand. trans.
\IC'ry good <'Ond.
6'12-9172 ;iftcr 6 P!TI
OLDSMOBILE' --~c;,::o:==-o::~--1 Cond. ~1~. ''r b~t/ofrcr '68 V\V Bug, l,JOO.
642-6992 :'llornilliS
or 642-2932
Sl2-il~l(l2 afl 1 \\"krlys.
"63. -t Spcr'd, rrbll J 10. 2 dr,
hu ckt•1 sr;i1s, radio.
Xl111 cond. S&Xt. ~}.!2-19!1 \1/11·h11e ':n\'l l n 1 C' r i or .1 --------.. -~2 .. 'lUO. f\62-~)j2S. ·70 'TOF:.ONADO. bl•aut l1t1:
'tij CORVAIR. Low nlllr:;, 4 1 _____ _c. ____ _, bhil', all avail .\tras. S.~H9!1.
VOLVO ·57 Chev 2 Dr. Hrdtp. Hurst ----------1 nr shift, ncv.• tires, body 1n
THINI pert. aind. lnq: 850 Center, 'YOLYO' Apt 2. C.M. m 1..,,c.c,C.Oc~'"c_":_"'c_·:_'~''-' -rn-m17.~P~/~S.
xlnt {'{}Jld, i t4,i0 or best or.
"FRIEDlANDER" '"· ""·'' ~11. '"H"""
sr>d. ~harp, $.>!¥.!. \\lknds or fOR Salr, 19!i7 Ford LTD. 4 i;/:,..l."l()7 ______ _
<'Ve,: aft 6, 812-.<:.756 rlr :ie\:Jan. landau. au'. Exel'! -: -.,7,~C~O~R~V~A~l-R~oe'-'.W-"-<0-.-.7$~1~50. ' r.ond. 1930. 4 9 9 -3 0 2 9. '67 .a4~
S.Wr-2012. 497-166.1. hlf, real clean. &16-1001 ('V('~ 2 CORVAIR '70 LTD BROGH. 2 Dr. 11\l '6 $l00. Xtras, full power. JMrttAC. '65 OLDS J3!i·l083 ___ ,:::c::..:::;,: ____ I COND. \\'arnty. 646-8303
CORVEnE ,,,,
'70 LTD, air poll'er. an1/[n1,
rnan,v 1n1, re·
S·l,JO.
CHEVROLET
tlJ:lt a•AClt (HWY.,.,, 'f'6 EL Camino V..S, auln,
356 B \1'/ncw 912 c;;g:Tta~ 893-7S66 e 537-6824 Xlnl ('Ontl. ne1v 1.Jrc11 & ~pi;('!', Kon 1s, JO" !ires. Jin. -S..-~a~o=d=d=n~v=,-".,,,.~=,=,-,-h-c l mags. SllOO. ~1~228n. niaeulate~ Ai\11F.\I Lime sa!cst cars in the world at k.~G9~)~fA~L~f~B7C~V~.,~.-,-,,-.,-.-,-. ,-,.,
CORVETTE '69 !asl h11.c:k :ol'.C:OO nil's. xln't l'Ond.
427. 4 speti:L A:'ll/l'.\1. S2i!OO/of!C'r. :...io-002·l.
PLYMOUTH
'66 PLYMOUTH
green. l\lusL Sell ~ 833-9251 stet't'O. landau Ip, P/S. Xlr11
r11ags, ~3200. Pri. par1y, .:.:.=:.::.::.::.:..::.:::...=::._ __
'.i36-446i. '65 ~'OllD Olunt1;.i Squirl'.
,1•ago11. Auto, A/C. R/H,
Good t:Ond. $.1:.0. 530-Tltil DODGE
BARRACUDA
CV('. " l eJlll n..:. -S19i5/olfPr. !*l:?.-9717.
1970 PORSCHE 914-4, VOL UlfMI '65 OfEV Jn1pala, 6 pa1<s '66 DODGE Dart GT, Rill
Aa.llF:'vl :s!t 1"f'O, mags, VO I I /h · -J 1 wag .• ps pu _1, air. r , xtra ,_\uto. P S, a1r1C'Ond, o. headers. 2Z,!XM) n1i, $3200. t I -
MERCURY
\"R, aulornalic, radio en tl
ht'atcr. pow I' r s1erring,
\\'hlte 11·al1 iirl's, 'S:'IIB4·1·H
$695
'ATLAS x~-
7611
cean. $700. ,-,16-.57.19. miles. $8!)j, 968--llOl '70 :'l?arquis Colony P<1rk , .,1-3 1.:G Harbor, C.M. &16-9303 --.c=o'---'----17~'-"'~o'-o'--~=~o ti • L 2· 000 -",)7 CIIEV\'. good !ranspo1ia-"li'.l DODGE Coron{·! RT. 440 -JIBS" s 1l \ll1gon, :i. Chrysler Ply1nouth
1!'64 PORSCHE SC Cabr. Autos, Used 990 tion, nr!'fls hP<'Hl gask('t. Call cu in, 4 lifit!. Very clean, m1"s, \\'arran1y. 968-~·11.
-:'ll rr·h. :-;!rit. !\"\\-tror & ----._____... p 1 "'-s1-"' •1-1•1 1 ft " "II 612 ~s s
29~1 Hnrbor. Ci\! ~\i· \~~-I
Sell idk items TIQ\v: ··,, p,.,0 e '70 Jmp•lo "'"Im -"-', ~_:>-4739. ,AAJ, u-J-n a o pm. L.« •• ....,, & a\'e! pa1n1 S2750 .. or bes t offer. " 0 .... ~ fi42-993l ("nupe • '118 Cousar, fully Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980
-------equip"!'!. lo mi's • '71 1966 PORSCHE 912, xhH llanch1:ro ;,oo, air • '69
CQnd, radio & fog lamps, 4 ;>.t-;inaco lu~ury coupe, nil !>pd. 633-9283 i'\'('S. xlras • Take 1ra(les, Bank
'Iii !112 j sprl. Hehl I. eng. n"11 financing.
r·l111rh. brks . .-.:11rbo, p.11nl. Ul r, 11 ) :1~~-71:i0
A;\l/f:'ll S~ll:l). GT.)-()Gf,i;
PORSCHE !'Ill T4 i0
A.\!/F':\I, Air, Sporlornatic-.
In1mac. Cond. 83~
·:~'1 1600 Super. '62 rehl! t'ng ..
l\U tirr~. l"u p11int, i\'i usl
5elJ. Going cheap. 673-7085.
SUNBEAM
1960 SUNBEA\\t ALPINE
:\!Ut-.'T SELL * $36-8;170 ..
TRIUMPH
TRlUMPI!
SPORT CAR
CLEARANCE SALE ,
NOW!
FRITZ WARREN'S
SPORT CAR CENTER
710 E. ht St .. S.A. 547-0764
()pen daily 9-9; closed Sunday
TOYOTA
LARGE SELECTION
NEW 1971 '•
~emt lw:i.I ·· w --TOYOTA
l!Me .1.iarbor, C.M, 6*-93o.1
SANTA ANA-
TOYOTA
St!rYice dept. open 7: 30 Ml
'tt. 9 pm Monday thru Fri-
"-'· · PHONE 540-2512
41'7 w. Warner, santa Ana
·10 To191a, auto trans. 2-1.000
ml. AM/FM rad, new fb~ls
belttld tJrtr.. A-1 cond. $1560,
642.--0844 '58-4622.
"Milke Room for Dad·
dy ••'. .clean out the
lara&tl• .)'()!At tr.uh it CASH
with a DAILY PILOT
Outdled ""· '
. "
BUICK
"69 BUICK Skyla.rk, mint
conr1. 30.000 n11. s:ioo. 1n
palts or $78. S1871. pay-oH.
_s_. A_._;i_:_tt78~------I
'69 Buick Rl\'ierA. full P\l'r,
incl fact air, A:'ll/~-:\1 rad.
Strato liench, landau '"n;:I
top, $2675. 541!-15711 afler ~1.
'1}6 LE SABRE L'Onv., PIS.
P/B, R..~H. $.59j,
&14-513.1 atter 6 pm
CADILLAC -------·---1 LARGEST
SELECTION OF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES-LEASING
AUTIIORIZED
-SERVICE-
Nabers CadiUac:
2600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
540·9100 Open Sunday
CADILLAC 1961
SEDAN DE VILLE
FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
Pndded top, full po"'er,. a.11
leathet interior. S1ereo, tilt
& 1ele5&>plc Sieering, doot
locks. (WXL275)
• $2950 •
NABERS CADILLAC
AUTHORIZED DEALER
2000 HARBOR BL.,
COSfA MESA
540·9100 Open Sundaf
-·s.i Cadillac F1eetwood •
Cle·1n rune good. JSOO·
546-0712 a.ft 6 pm.
""6f CPE-DEVILLE
$2400 675-2013
'(i9 C:idillB,c Cpe de> Vllle,
· l~dtd, private pnrty.
.. !'IGZ-29'27 a.fte1· a pnt *
.,..-CADIILAC corrv:-xm.
ma.e. lnt/t")lt. Lo ml. '
~7391
\
I
'Howdy' Neighbor
Welcome to Santa Ana Dodge
1st IN SERVICE!
And here you are only a stran9er one•. Our Service. De-
partment is unsurpassed In Southern Colifornla. Com• on
1n ond let 1•s prove It.
AND WHILE HERE· CHECK OUR
GREAT SAVINGS ON NEW DODGES!
BRAND NEW DODGE DEMON
W•ll etfl,ilpjtflf w1ti.' "l11yl .. atf.. 2JS CID, 6·
eyl., tlitted wh1dsll1eld end "'•11'1' other op-
ti-. Yl11rl top is 011 opllo11al ortro. S.r.
.... Ll2tCIE10671l
NO MONEY $6 7.3 s
DOWN MONTH
pnc.• i1 S 26~0.0~ in<IYdin9 f,lC •nd lic •n1•. APR;
Here's some right smart buys in used cars
Y·OU ALL COME IN YOU "HEAH"
-Santa Ana Dadg• r.
1401 N. TUmN AVL • 835-3691 S
Needs \1·01·k.. 193 1\lagnolia, ~;
Costa )lesa. f,
Autos, New 980 Autos; New 980 J
'
THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE :I
THIS YEAR
FORD FOR 1972
MAVERICK e MUSTANG e CUSTOM
e GALAXIE e LTD
All brand new '71 Fords and '71 demonstrotors now
price slashed to
MOVE EM OUT!
~---------FoRD=tio-::::Cfuiii::JoRiNo -WAGON SALE
Man'( to elloow front. "65 ttir11 '70 Mod•ls, Sport rook, for!llOIS. 1 do04" & 4 ffot
li11rdtop1 &.w don. Fi.II pow.,, air co11ditio11i1t1J. Watr1111tlft nollobl•.
'71 TORINO GT HARDTOP
V-8, R .. dic, Heal•r, Pcwtr Stetri119, AM /FM, w.,,,.,nty A•tilablt, App<oK. 1,000
m<le" !Jb7BSXI ILUE IOOK PRICE $3190
OUR PRICE $2896
'71 FORD WO<Jo• $3496 Full f'ower, ..,;, COf\d., ()96-
CEll ~lu• BDOI< Pr•C~ 'llU,
Our Proo•
MUSTANG SALE
Many 111 ehoo~• froin. '65 rhru '71 ftlod•\5. Co11pfl, hordtcips. co11wrtlbl• end 2+2
fa5tbecks. Some with ,. 1peods, obo o1r eo11dltlo11l119 ci11d autoinotie 1t1od•l1.
EXAMPLE : '71 MUSTANG H.T.
Rtdio. healtr, •ulo..,tf•C, pow•• 1lea•;n9 & br•k11. f•cl. •ir, <good mile1 . I019CQRI
ILUE IOOK PRICE ;::3525
OUR PRICE $2996
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'67 SIMCA 1000
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"68 CORTINA G.T,. $896 '66 VOLVO 1225
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'68 V.W. fostbock
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'65 OPEL Kodette
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ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT
'67 MERC. Comet
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"65 FORD Cty. Sed. Wg $896 Full Power, A.Ir CO<>O, Good .
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'66 FALl!ON Sedan
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'65 ~LYM. Fury 111,.
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'71 CAMARO $249'6 LOlldtd. 6,000 lflll<!O, (f(IJ OFAl. ' Slut Boo~ Prit• S20'6. our •
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'68 Gal1xie H.T.
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$1496
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