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Fe111ale Slayer Huntington Ba~ks
~Tired of Bnnni¥g!) !')
Gives -De~seH Up
Proposition 20!)
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TUe5DAY AFTERNOON, ~Ef'TW'E1!, :19, 1972
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Coast Initiative
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----Israel E111bassy Bo111bed
Rigged Parcel Takes Life of Attache in London
LONDON (UPI) -A bomb-rigged
parcel in a pile of letters of condolence
on the Israeli Olympic tragedy exploded
In the Israeli Eml>Wy today, tilling the
agricultural attache and wounding the of-
ficial who was to succeed him in a week.
Bombs also were found in two other
envelopes in the mall.
The blast caught the ff.year-old Ami
Sbaehori in the stomach, fatally woun-
ding hjm.
It deafened aud slightly Injured
Theodor Kaddar, who was to succeed
him. Shachorl was ending a four.year
tour at Israel's London embassy. His
wife and two children already bad gone
h<>l!l~
Female Slayer,
'Tired of Cha se,'
Gives Herself Up
By TOM BARLEY
Of .. 0.."1 Pli.t Staff
"I'm sick and tired of nmning."
With that comment Monday night
Susan Louise Sutcliff~ surrendered to
Orange County District Attorney's in-
vestl;ators and' ended a chase that began
four months ago when she and a fellow
prisoner escaped from the women 's
prison at Frontera.
The 23-year-old Pomonalwoman who
will now resume the life term ahe iJt..
terrupted for her role in the killing of an
Orange !Choo! teacher spent her Jut
hour ol liberty with her two small
cblldren, a daughter, 3, and a IOrl, 1.
It "" port ol a deal made with d~trlct attorney'• lnvesllcaton during the put
... et.
SUsan S..tclille's neg!l!lator waa ~
mother, an Anabebn woman who told
dlatrlct attorney'• ollicen that her claUlfiter hod called her from Chicago. --·a mother llkl her .....,. Wlllled Id fl!ve heneJI up on the
c""'1llloo 11111 allii eoold have aome time 11a11o-:v-,,,. granted aud llllla
luldllle called lnveatl(lltora _, 1:~ told lbeln abe WU -nodr to .
P•llC! ., , woman tJlpeared llnd
and driwft fillt otbohrt.e ...med to be In '
&ood boallh. 'l'boJ refUaed to comment an
xi. 8'1 ill"'t'• -.it of her four (irll GMll llP, Pip I)
Israeli Embassy spokesman Ell Taborl
said explosives experts checked two
other "suspiciously bulky" letters that
arrived for embassy officials and found
they, too, were booby trapped with ex·
ploslves.
He said all mail underwent security
checks "but somehow this one passed
t.hroURh" in a pileup of mail over the
Jewish Yom Kippur religious holiday
weekend. The embassy had been closed
since Friday.
SeoUaud Yard aud Special Branch
detecUve.s ,combed dossiers of anti-Israel
mUltants for possible leads to Shachori's
killers.
Police sources said they gave special
Proposition 20
attenion to sympathizers of the Pales-
tinian "Black September" guerrilla
group that c a r r i e d out the Munich
O I y mp i cs massacre of 11 Israeli
athletes.
The Foreign Office said the parcel that
killed Shachori was mailed f r o m
Amsterdam, where Arab guerrilla girl
hijacker Lella Khaled was reported seen
three weeks ago. Officials said, however,
there was no evidence to link her to the
bombing attack.
The blast came as Shachorl opened the
pucel In his office on the second floor of
the embassy, located in Kensington
Palace Gardens. Several other embassies
(See BLAST, Page %)
Huntington Supports
Coastline Initiative
By TERRY COVIlLE
Of ... Dallt' ,lltt Sttff
Orarlge County's biggest coastal city,
Huntington Beach, went on record Mon·
day night supporting Proposition 20, the
coastline preservation initiative, in the
November election.
The ~z city council action rurprited
many onlookers who expected Huntington
Beach to oppose the measure which gives
the state control over coastal land
development.
At the same meeting, Huntington
Beach councilmen called . on t b e
Legl.slature to revoke a tidelands grant to
the Metropolitan Water Dialrlct (MWD)
ANGEL A DAVIS
ACCEPTS AW ARD
SOFIA (AP) -Bulgaria has bealnwed
on American Communist Anj!ela Davis
ltl' highest award, the International
Dimitrov Prlr.t. Miss Davis received the
prize Monday from Premier , Tocti>r
Zhlkov. The former UCLA pbll~ Jn.
atnJCtor,. during a tour of Commun!!!
oountriel, has lllo received Buslla'•
Lenb Jubilee Medal and Eut Germany'a
G"'at Star of Jn(emaUonal Frlendablp
award.
for construction of a 4G-acre offshore
island for a $765 milliou water desalting
plant.
Councilmen opposed the Island because
they said no environmental Impact report
dealing with its conatructlon has been
submUted by the MWD.
Mayor Al Coen and Councilman Jerry
Matney cast the negative votes on
Proposition 20.
"There are only three states that do
not have shoreline protection ·bllls -
Alabama, South Caro 11 n a and
California",'' Mn. Norma Gibbs, who
sparked the vote, aald.
"I feel Proposition 20 is good for the
state, the county and the clly," Coun-
cilman Henry D.ike added.
A touch of drama was added when the
votes were cast as Jack Green first said
be would abotaln, then punched the green
button for a "yes" vote, then Ted
Bartlett pushed the red "no" button by
accident and had to swilch his vote.
Mr1. Gibbs aaid after the meetlng she
wu .. qulte surprised'' by the out.come of
the vote.
So far, among other county cities,
Newport Beach cast a unanimous council
vote against the coastal Initiative. while
Laguna Beach was unanimous in support
.of It.
. Neither Seal Beach nor San Clemente
(See PROP. It, Pqe I)
S~pervisors ·
• Battle Back
And Forth
By JACK BROBACK
Of lfle DallY 'lltl Sltff
ConsideraUon or a Code or Conduct far
elected Orange County officials and their
appointees was put off for 60 day1 today
but not before verbal pyrotechnlct ex.
plocfed all over the Board of Supervhon'
hearing room.
Supervisor David L. Baker had pro.
posed that a code of conduct be adoplod
altng with t h e ncently~l)Jpl'OVed
ordinance requiring regiatration and
disclosure by lobbyists~
He said "We cannot on one hand lt'gue
that we are protecting the public trust by
adopting rules for registration and
disclosure by lobbyists and Imposing
rules of conduct for county employes and
then e:xempt elected officials and their
appointees from similar rules."
Baker's code was shunted a!ide last
week by a motion to incorporate it in the
county' a Personnel :i.nd Sa I a r y
Ordinance, but the supervisor argued
that that ordinance does not cover
elected officials and their appointees.
Today Baker aalin urged adoption of
the code, backed by a report from Couo-
(See CONDUCT, Pqe II
Orange
Weather
Swmy skies are on the agenda
for Wednesday, following l o w
clouds along Lbe coast. Highs for
the beaches expected ln the low
70s rising to 82 inland. Lows ~
night In the ml~.
INS IDE TODA. Y
George McGovern'.s political
campaign hat focwtd unusual
attention mi South Dakota, '"
peop~, its wa11.s, lti land.!. ~
sociated Press writtr Sid Moodui
and AP photograoh,,..s provide
an unU$UOl took. Set Page 21.
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WATERGATE SUSPECT
Ex-Nixon Aid• Hunt
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W ASHINGTON (UPI) -Two fonntt
White JlouJo aides one! nve otha men ln-
dlctecl In lhe b..U.ln "' Democntk ...
11Qoal htadqulrieN pleaded -l lo-
day lo lbe c!Mir1et.
'lbe tonner Whitt HouM alclu are G.
Gordoo Uddy, 42, 1llo olrmerly llrumclal
coun.tel for the COmmltlff to Re-elect the
Pretideot, and Howard E. Hunt, ~. who
Ukewile wu formerly COMecled with the
re-election committee.
Lawyen: {or Liddy and Hunt aii:ked a
federal Judtt, al lbe1t 1rralgnmeol, lo
release both men on their own
rtCOgllizaDoe, but lhe government ~
jected.
Chief Judie John J. Slrrlct re<Ulfd
the be•rin& until later ln the day IO that
an seven accuaed IA the. incident could be
tntervlewtd by bail olflclals.
The other five men i.odlcted Friday by
a federal 1rand jury In Ibo a1Je1ed bug·
ging of the Democratic office• were ar-
Sophia T!arget
Ax-wiel.der Demands Her Son
ROME (UPI ) -A man police said was
:r'ISane axed his way throu1b the wire
rence surrounding the villa or fUm star
Sophia Loren shouting he was entitled to
lake away her son, Carlo Jr., aged 3\ii.
"By right, he belongs to me," Sini·
baldo Appoloni, 38, shouted. according
lo police, as he broke into the grounds
D[ the villa in the Alban hills a few milu
outside Rome.
The servants in the vtlla shared by
t.!iss Loren and husband, producer Carlo
Ponti, Jocked the doors and called poliCf.
Miss Loren and her son stayed away
from the windows, they aald. PonU .....
not there. .
Appolonl kept the police at bay swing·
Ing the u be used to cut through the
fence but finally surrendered, they said.
''Mias Loren gave me an autograph
some ume ago," ht told the r.ouce, "and
thus her son belongs to me. '
Appoloni was talteri to the neuropsy•
cbiatrlc clinic of Rome University.
Schmitz Tours South:
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'Both Parties Socialist'
, From Wire Services
Rep. John Schmitz or Tustin. the
American Party candidate for president,
Monday In Lillie Rock. Ark., lumped the
Democratic and Republican parties in
one category as "Socialist Party A and
Soclalllt Party B."
The lame duck con,reuman fro m
From Pa9e 1
BLAST ...
Danit the same private thorougbfatt,
known u "millionaires row."
Tabori said SChachori "had DQl.hlng
to do with politJcal affairs, but we know
that terrorists often choose soft and
unsuspectinr targets.
"Obvlously, we wlll now have to have
stricter security precautions, but for
such precautions we must of course. rely
mainly on what is provided by the bolt
government," he said.
Tabori said the embassy had been
going through a backlog of hundreds of
unopened letters and parcels, most1y con-
dolcncts on the killings at the Olympics.
It was the second attack on an Israeli
diplomat in West Europe in 10 days .
On Stpt. 10, 1 former Moroct:an anny
officer shot and seriously wounded an
lsraell Embassy orflclal in Brussels after
luring him to a downtown cafe. An il>-
temational manhun t was mounted for the
Moroccan. The lsraell official was
reported out of danger.
Tuesday 's deadly parcel recalled
Israel's revelation last January of an
Arab guerrilla "mail-a-bomb" campaign.
Israeli po I ice said 12 booby-trapped
parcels malled to Israell officials in
Europe were intercepted, but one ex·
ploded in the hands of an expert, cosUng
him his anns.
Orange county continued his presidential
campaign today in Memphis, Tenn ... with
a news conference. and $15-a·plate fund
raising dinner.
He is scheduled to appear at a $10-&·
plate dinner Saturday at tbe Pasadena
Hilton Hole!. n.e American Party, known in
Clllfomia as the American Independent
Party, ran George Wallace for Pruldent
in 1968.
In Llttle Rock, Schmitz said the two
major parties were offering a choice
between "a man -President Nixon -
who broke all his campaign prorntses ot
1963 •nd a man -Sen. George
McGovern -everyone ii afraid wtn keep
bis and one everyone dlallkes."
From Pagel
CONDUCT ...
ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Per,50nnel
Director William Hart.
Before discussion was well under way 1 Superviaor Robert W. Battin, who Is run-
ning for re-election, urged that the code
of conduct include prohlb!Uon of double
billing for tlrllne tickets mileaet and
that the erfect be made retroacUve to Jan. I, 1169.
Baker readily eccepted Dalt.In's sug·
ge.stion.s.
"This is an obvious attempt by Battin
to Involve me but I have no fear," said
Baker. "The matter to which he refer•
wa1 cleared by two grand juries and the
District Attorney's Office and It was
determined that there was no conflict of
interest and no criminal act.
"Mr. Battin is obviowly floundering
for an issue with h1s campaign for re-
election under way now under adverse
conditions."
reNd la tba badquorltn b1'pellce flO'·
IJ lhe _,,q ol JUDO I.
All -...,.. ladlc:Wd aa charsa ol
OlllllPlriDlt .. lleol documeDll ..., .. ""'
lhe bem0cratlc -The defmdanll llq wtlh Liddy one!
Hunt ""' Benwil L. ·Daner, a ldleml
rtal ~elate man: Jamu W. McCord, Jr.,
a former security -chld tor the Nixon re-
election committee; Eugenio R .
Martinez, an empioye of Barker; Frank
A. Sturgis, an associate of Barker'•, •nd
Vlrglllo R. Gomalea, a Miami loclilmlth.
Slrrtca, In a brlol onler, IDOOIOIC<d
dlslrict C:Wrt rulu lavolving • widely
pubUclied or 1en&1Uooal cut.
They require that tbe court may llsue
apec!al ctd•n ,.....uni eatrajudlclal
atatemtntl made by pertOftJ involved in
the caae and seating tn the eourtroom of
ttporten, plus anything <lse lbe court
deems appropriate.
Liddy, Hunt and the five othtts all
Legal Gator Hunt
p''' H ..._ pill}"' .... Ibo .......
.... "' ,.,. ..... ap1all -
,,. ~ ....,, :Earl ......
did not "*for~ ....... In -"'llP .. $50,tllll aal p-.oly tCr tbe a.a-men.
· Hulll -l1nl to arrive at Ibo
courll'oom and alld a1oad lo an·atlonlly,
11l've never e\ltn been ln • tratnc COl1rt
before."
Hunt wu represented by William 0.
Billman, wbo in lbe 1-WU lbe chief
govel'MWll prwecutor agalnll former
Teamllln' Prelldeal J..., II. Ho&.
BIUmaa told Ibo court, "IWll la ·Ibo.
Bobby BU... case, w1llcb ---u nolorloul U UU., be WU nleuod GG hll
own recocnJiance wllh DD lt!llJic!lom."
This WU I rtfereace to Roblrt G.
Baker, former secntarr · to Senate
Democrall wbo wu Ibo object ol an I!>.
llue..,....nm, lnqulry.
The govmunent uked thal Bunt and
Wildlife and Fisheries Commission ,;.. g e n t Paul Johnson (center)
stretches out an alligator bide at the Rockefeller·Game Preserve in
Grand Chenier, La., Monday. The firit legal alligator bunt in ten years
ended after 13 days and hunters began bringing in their valuable
skins for tagging.
FromP-.el
PROP. 20 ••.
has taken action on Proposition 20.
Proposition 20 parallels the unsuc-
cessful legislation pr o p o s e d by
Auomblyrnan Alan Sieroly (!).Beverly
Hills).
It would establish one, overall state
board for control of coutal development
1,000 yards inland and three milea to aea.
There would be regional Plannlni boards
set up under the 1tate board.
Jack Green, who serves as president of
the Soulhern Calilornia AlaocleUon of
Governmenls (SCAG), uid SCAG bat
not taken a position on It, but several top
leaden in the CAiifornia Leape of Cities
have supported Proposition 20.
"They don'l feel !be bill will hurt local
governmerit," Greeii, who Ol\Ce oppoied
the Sleroly leglslallon, said. "\\'lib a• lock
of qualified etate plaMera, It is felt the
state will have to rely on county and city
help in this field."
Green first intended to abstain, saying
he felt it might create some problem! in
Huntlngton Beach. but after looking at
Los Angeles and Malibu, be could see the
need for state control.
FromP .. el
GIVES UP ...
months of liberty pendinf lnvestlplion ol
ber escape.
Miss Sutcliffe and Chino State pri.9on
escapee Jerry M. Wade, 25, Phoenix,
drew life terms last April in Orange
County Superior Court for their ·part in
tho Je. !l killing of Orange t .. cber
Gttald L. Milchell.
They admllled In court that lhey were
the couple dlalUlsed la blonde wlp wbo
hailed 1tbe leacheT and bis wife as lbe
newlywedl relulned to lbelr apartm•nl
from a weekend spent wltb reJaUvea.
They a d m I lt e d that Wade lhol
Milchell, 25, lhrough tbe belrt although
lbe leacher bad compiled wllh lbe COU0
pie's demand fO< hll bUHold and loose
cub.
1141'1. Karen Mllcbell, 24, told police abe
waa pulling her mont)' from her J>W'le al
lbe couple'• demand when lbe abol rani
oul and her husband fell al her feel.
Wade, who broke down repeatedly in
the courtroom, insisted from the wltnCSJ
box that the shooting was accidental.
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... nqulnd lo -....-i .,.
--to -olfl<ra l!rloa a ,,...
~':=:-them dally,
llllmt Mid Hunt bad tr.voled lo N ....
York and c.womi. llll\llr an uaumed
,._when Ille PB! tried lo ~n him
In tho ce.se. He uld Hunt moved about
exttnelYely durina: 21 yean with the CIA,
was n.uent In Spanl.sh and "has contacll
With many people out.tide this country."
Billman alld Hunt bad loot bis job and
ao bad blo wilt when a reporter called
Ille _..,ntih llllbwy, where Ille .,. ..
employtd.,,lllout the -· p-L. lfarulll, llltorno)' I« Liddy.
made tbe ..... plea In a ltogthy r«Jta.
don of b1I career, most ~ 1t with the
FBI. He noted that Liddy WU the aulbor
of a mOvle, .. Stay Alert and Stay Alive,"
which ia at1ll used by the PB! and police
in trainlnl.
Black Airmen
Take Over
Hall on Base
LAREDO, Tu. (AP) - A group of
black alrmen tOok over a mesa hall at
Laredo Air Force Base today and locked
themselves inside to protest what they
termed mistreatment on and off base.
A base spokesman sald about 30
1lnnen were involved in the takeover,
wbkb came about 4 a.m. He described it
as orderly and .iakt Col. L. W. Svendson
Jr., wing commander, began discussiom
with the men about 30 minutes later.
One ot the men inside, who ldenUfled
himself as Airman l.C. Billy Williams,
sald In a CJIJ lo his bomelown ne-pfll'
that llO lo'll men wera In tbe bulldliig.
0 Tbe blaeb aren't a:ettlng along ~·
In Laredo -whh the people in the town
or on th<i bale. It's an all-around tblng ,"
Willla1111 told the Abilene Reporter-News.
Two ltpokesmen for th-men' -one
wouldn1 Identify blmaeU and tbe olber
only gave tbe namo ol Ste\>e -lilted
aeveral gr1evahe91 for the paper.
'"l'l1ero'1 notblng down here for Ibo
black airman'• 10Clal lite. We allo feel
racllm 8'M ~ca~Americana in the
AJt' Force and ln town," they said.
Steve said blacks are outnumbered 99
to 1 on the base and Laredo l.s ·cionsidered
by them ·~a remote assignment." He said
some blacks could be assigned here as:
long es four years:.
Other complaints concerned civill.an
clolbea aold on lbe --described by
them as unsuita&le for blacks -and the
charge that fJnt.111111 black alnnen are
demoted or . punished over regulatlorm
such u haircut., while wbltea get only
roprlmandl.
Vietnam Ace
Gets 6th MIG
SAIGGl'I (AP) -Capt. Cbarl•s
D. DeBellevuo, 27, of Lalaytlte,
La., wu boliledly cr«!lled todly
with dolflllnf his aixtb MIG In air
blltl .. over l'lortb Vletnam, mak·
Ing bJm UJe leadlng ac8 of UJe VJtln
nam .war, the A1r F~ IMOUnced.
'lbere ore lhree oilier Vietnam
acea, a}XI each bu been credited
wllh Bvt MIG ldlla.
Tilt Alr Force alld DeBellevue, a
radar 'operator in a two-Mil J'f
Phoolom, shot down lwo M!Ga IJ>.
otead of one u lnlUally reported on
Blipt. t , Tht air bllUe took place
over lbt Pbuc Yen air bue, JS · mil•• norlb of Hanoi.
Her car, lo adcll~ "'*"'7'a lfll c.r..u. ud 1111 -w ... ""* fir """""::' ~ e&l'I don't M :· .....ipi," alld set. a.-....w. 1t
aaalsned to tha -. alaal wllh -.. Sani',.\plburltf. • .
Ont -'bit dllt lo -la lbe alaylne. of "ldlu $it.icltlon, 0.
parenls live" Ip Putrlli Rico wllert lier
falber holds a goveriunent Job, It the ap.
parenl weallh ol both ..,.pect and victim.
No bail has been aet for Anteny, a 1967
Newport Harbor Uigh School gaduata
whole pat<nta live In saJ..,, Ora .•
Mlsa ~elon ap~' bad no Jqll either but llved al a nable aparl.
ment she Mired wllh a roommate, In ad-
dlUon lo dijvlng ber •zpomlve ear bact
aDd forth to college c~. ,
lnvesligalots 18id Miu s1n.-at-
tended UCLA , bul she lll known lo hlvt
been .....Ued al UC! and prior le that
she was a student at Georgll Southt.m
Coll•ge.
A probe of tbe case abo led to a dual·
life angle in which ooe prior landlady In
the Los Angeles area said the vlctlm
identified 'herself as an actress and
claimed to work instead of going to
school.
"lt'1 a weird case an right," Sgt. Cib-
barelli remarked, wb11e declining to
speculate what may have triggered the
killing, or whether it might even pos&bly
be suicide.
A West Hollywood talent scout with
whom Miss SingJelo• bid deall durlnc
her apparent quest for an acting career
desorlbtd her as aeeming ralher mh:ed
up about her Ufe.
11Very nice, very quiet and kind of
strange," is the way the victim •a
described by agent Joa DeCarlo.
He was traced as the result of being
listed u a peraonal ttference for the
1we1 .. yed homicide vlcUm.
AnJl:eny, who is divorced and goes by
the nickname "Cor," surrendered to Sau
Anselmo po)Jce about 10 p.m. Sunday,
roughly 20 hours after Miss Singleton
WU ahol jn tilt.bead.
He wu Iii tbe,company ol an attorney
who ls cumntly arranging lo obtain
legal counsel for him atr.ong the ranks
of Oraflle QoS.st lawyers and hu ap-
parenUy advised him lo keep quiet. ·
So far, neither his Corvette nor hil'lln
hu betn recovertct by ~. wbo lalil
the blue 1porll car hu • UC.111t plate
saying 841 .EAE and Ille white van pu
888l4J abown .., a commen:lal lice111t.
Hoag Mlmorlal Hospllal 1ldel 1a1i1 the
man wbo drtpped off the dYlng WOJ1l4!1
for emergency treatment about 1 a.m.
slipped away, reportedly saying he wu
1olng lo gel a second Individual who had been shot.
He failed to return and Newport Beach
?Jlice beginning their probe of what may
be one of I.he city's most m)'lterioua:
shooting d•atha bean! nothln( mare unlll
cOlllaCled by San Ametspollce.. A complainl formally c g Allbny
wilh murder WU beiOI "'"' l tollay liy
Sgt. Clbbarelll, wbo said lbe 1111pect
would problbly be "'aigned In l\IJ'bor
Judlclal Dlstrfct Coult Weilneada.Y mom.
Ing.
Coror1er'1 deputles completed 1 n
••topsy on lhe body lltopday, confirming
that Miss Sln&lelon wa1. killed by a l>illet
fired through her br1bt
The caliber 11 not known bul th• mtu-
lng weapon Is presumed to have blen a ,
plslol of some lype.
Ann Arbor Aides
·Nix 1'opJessness
ANN ARBOR,! Mich. (UPI) -Tilt dly
council hu voled 7~ lo ban loplou daDn
clog In local blrl.
Council.._ N~cy Wtocher, wbo
voled againll lbe ban Monday alp~
said, ••it aendl me that we live tn a
society thal' Is llill Vlctorlon In IU1lal
mores and maku the body a
perversion."
While the investigation into the Israeli
~mbassy bombing went on, an anony.
mou~ caller telephoned the nearby 1.,e.
banonese embassy and said "You will
be next ··
The double billing to wbich Battin
referred was expensea charged ' by
Baker's office in 1969 in COMectlon with
his chairmanship or the sta te
Environmental Study Council.
Then Green and Gibb!! both criticized
the coaslal leglslatloo propo.ttd by slal<
Senator De.nnls Carpenter (~Newport
Beach) as "weak and diluted" and "not
the answer."
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Apart11aents E11apt9
Swinging Single Action
Sputters in San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) -HAfter 1 while,''
says Jim Rose, "you 1et tired of chaeln&
girls around the pool.''
The death of the "1wlngln1 singles''
apartment houses in San Diego wu 1low.
By last year, moat of them were one--
third empty, on the 1Ycr•1e.
Now, married couples •re being 1et In .
The turnover rate was too rapid for the
plush 1nd costly apartmenls which of·
ft red tennis, 1wimmlna:, game roorna and
dancing lo lhe unaltached lookln1 for
social comJ>Mlonshlp.
11 wu sim ply "loo big a problem keep.
Ing people'' 11Jd Bill Henegar. mane1er
of the carousel on Point Loma, which
opened In 1968 with 300 single apartment•
renting up to f2el for a two bedroom
furni shed.
At the Oakwood, now also taking In
married couples, a fumlthed 1tudlo
starts at $140.
Across the street trorn tht Oekwood,
the South Bay Club for singles hat
changed lta name to Oakwood Garden
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Apartments West, and the social pace or
both places Is slowing.
Emily Trapp, recognized ltader of the
stna:les set, aa)'I a lack ol privacy lDd
the "r<qulremenls" did the ainglea In.
"JI you didn't 1bow up 11 tbe pool on
Saturday or al"°ays have your loor open
and lbe accompanying fTlendly boltle ol
scotch, )'OY wert out," ahe says.
Ro!e, 29, erpl•inl lhal soon tbe 11r11
reallied "they had been cJven lbe aame
line by your roommale tbe n1111t befon."
Bili Weurdlng, another len1nt wbo lefl
1fler marrying the 1lrl down tbe hail,
aayo II wu only a lad.
A former man.fer ol Ille Soulh Bay
Club, Richard Pyrdol, dll8jp'ffs.
"Sln1te1 don't watit to be known 11
swlnprt anymort,11 Pydrol aaya.
But Heneaar 1111 aucb • ur. av111 In
San Diego, a chy of alrllne attl!U'delltt
and fool-)'Olml men wllh b!Jb-
pavtns )obt, 11 dull.
Btsldel, uka Henegar, "How many
college -la CID 911 '11111 to $300 lor u
apartmentt1•
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Acldmsing the C.ntrel lncliena Roor Covering
Ass~i1tion. •n industry spokesmen, Walter Guintn
sticl:
"Too many people in th1 floor covering
industry art convinced the public only wants lo buy
11Jtink" c1rptt."
We're 1fraid that you might also get this
lmpr11slon ·fro'" tha ada which >pacify unbtliev1b)t
low ptltes. lnvestlg1tin9 thaso ads win cltltrmlne
one of two things -eith1r the carpel 1s .. junl, Of
tliey wlll try lo soU you somethin\ more expensive!
Wa don't ..a funk al Alcle~'s, but wt 3o lwivt
quattty 11 cornpetltlv• prlcas, and the boot
lnst ... tlon ill tM county.
ALDEN'S.
CAlllrtS e DRA~S
16'3 Ploctntltl Avt.
COSTA MISA
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Tax Relief
Proposal
A J>l'OPOll] Iha! Orqe County
earmark ant~lpai.d ,.,. • .,. 1barlng
lundl from the fed<ral eovenunent for
property tu relJel ha been 'Dlde by Seo-
Cllld District SUpervloor David L. Baker.
Bater, who llld be ha oil""-his 1111g-
1estkln for couideratian of the full
Board ol Supervlson on sept. 26,
estimates that the county may get $10
million this yt1r from the program
I-by President lf11Dn.
He quotes figuRI from the House
version of the bill, Y.'bicb has now been
cleared esuntially u written, which
ahow total revenues under the program
per year to the county of $27.S million.
"nl)I MIDI would.be divided, $tU miUioll
to C01111ty government and $!%.• to cilieo.
If the $t0 million anticipated for this
year II applied directly to property tu
relief it could amount to 25 will per $100
assessed valuation on the county's $1.95
tax rate.
Ba~er aald· today that· If the federal
windfall could not be earmatked for tu
nllel directly. be propoMS that the board
use It to fund only those Jll'OlfBml which
will have the effect of producing property
tax aid.
Under the federal bill wbkh b now
nearing the President'• desk for
signature, California would get 1bout
$369.7 million of wbich''20$ mDlion would
go to counties and $113.1 million to clU...
Laguna Seeking
Fiel.d Service
-·Applications
The Laguna Beach Chapter o I
American Field service Is accepting ap-
plicatlona from high 11Chool )union and
seniors lote...ted in participating ID AFS
Mnericans Abroad programs.
Applicants may be chosen to lpend a
1UJDJDU or a full IChool yeor living with
a family abroad If they qualify following
BCl'eelliDg at the local and national level.
Two Laguna Beach High School
students lelected for Americans Abroad
pn>gram1 this ,.., wen Kim Lokan,
. who 11 atlfndlng lchnol in Bruil and will
retum la January and Jolh Brigb~ who
recently returned from 1 summer visit
with I !amity in Sweden.
Further informaUon reganllng the pro-
....,,.. may be obtained by calling Mrs.
Tom Murphlne, 4M-1717 or Mrs. Jobn
Rudolpli, -L
China Painters
Start Activities
Orange Coa!I China painten will begiii
fall activities with a meeµog and
demonstration at JO a.m. Sepl II and an
eahlblt ol hand-painted China from JO
a.m. to I p.m. Sept. 21.
'lbe meeting will be beld at the home
of Mrs. Harry Fagan, 311611 Driftwood
Drive, South L a g u n a. And foJ..
lowing a 8'Ck lunch, Mrs. Fanote Lee
5artain ol Hawthorne will demomlrate
the pa1oting or binis and animals.
China painted by group members will
bo displayed at the llland llouae at
Fubloo Island, Newport Beach There
will be no admluiaa charge and coUee
and punch will be oerved.
Saddlehack ~xchange
Club Slates Picnic
The E1chan1e Club ol Saddleback
Valley wW hold its annual picnic from J
to 7:30 p.m. Saturday at.O'Neill Park.
'lbe picnic II open to memben, llieir
wives and auests. Picnic aclivltitl iJlo
elude oo!tball, badminton. borlesboea
Watermelon for plcalc goers will be pro-
>ided by Vince Lavertu. chaimlan of Ille
picnic.
It is the tip top of the U.S. Capitol dome.in Washington, D.C .. Work·
men are sprucing it up for upcoming presidential inauguration. The
statue on top is a woman called Freedom. The 191h·foot bronze fig·
ure by Thomas Crawford was erected in 1863. It weighs 7¥.r tons.
The figure wears a heimet with an eagie bead and feathers. She holds
a sword in one hand. The other hand bolds ·a wreath and rests on a
shield.
Only 70 Flood ·Insurance
Policies GoOut in County
By JACI; BROBACK
Of ae Datlr PWitt ltatr
COrps <lf Engioeert las\Jtd a report in-
dicating that ~. cost-benefit ratio for
comtructJon of fe&ral flood control ·pro;.
eels in the area is too low.
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Plan to Retire? •
Laguna Authors Advise Avoiding 'Trap'
Hy llAllllAllA XREIBICll ................
'lbe time to llarl planning your rein.
ment is the dlf you enter the economy.
Jf you're under 40, there still may be
time to avoid the .. retirement trap." If
you're over 50, yoo're probably already
caught In It.
1bese are the C()flClusions of Laguna
Beach a\Jthors Leland and Lee C:OOley as
set forth In their new book, "How to
A void tbe &!Urement Trap," sequel to
their best seller, "The Retirement
Trap, H published in 1965.
Most books <ln l't!{irement are directed
toward elderly. or aging readers, says
Cooley. The response to their earlier
volume, and the information they glean-
ed about retirement inspired the writer
aod hi.!I wife to delve further into their
research to produce a book that could
help young wage earners avoid the pit·
falls that await them in the so-called
"golden years."
It is almost lmpoosible, they explain,
for a young couple just starting out in
lile to visualize. retirement as anything
more th:&n a dl.!tant experience, quite
unreal, which somehow will take care of
ltsell, should they ever reach it.
Unfortunately, it dc>esn't work that ·
way. Social Security, Medicare , pensions,
jnsurance, savlngs, investment programs
all can turn oot to t:tave been "paciliers''
that lull the young into a false sense of
security about their distant future.
Usually, say the Cooleys, none <lf the
government programs come within a
mile <lf providing adequate care after
retittmeot.
DAILY l"ILOT Sitt! ~Mtt
THE YOUNG DON'T REALIZE PITFALLS OF RETIREMENT
Authors Ltl•nd .•nd LH Cooley Oiscuas Their New Book
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While nine ouf of 10 older penons are "Young \Yives also should Insist that sportscaster, he had a lengthy career as
receiving Social Security benefits, the • their husbands sign for survivor's a producer-director·w riter, c re at in g ·
avenge monthly payment is only $1 19. benefits in pension plans," says Cooley. shows for many of the major musical
Most health insurance plans, including "Wives are most often victims _ widow-stars on television and radio.
Medicare, are wholly inadequate in the ed before retirement _ and they are the He met and n1arried co-author Lee
face of maj<lr illnesses and ooly about tragic <lnes, find themselves with no while writing and producing !he Perry
fh•e percent <lf the total income of older rights to 8 pension that would have been Como Show on which .she w a s
persons is derived from pri vate pension.s. due their husbands had they survived a choreographer. ..:
The result, they have discovered, <lften few more years." "Cooley won renown as a novelist with ".:
can be_she:er misery Jor persons whose Particularly entertaining reading are --his tale of the ~·· "T~ Run f~r Home,''•
age or health has retired them from the chapters titled •·tnnocence Abroad" and and next year will publish his sixth novel,
job market. · "Viva Mexico," ,vith on-the-spot in· "California," ,based_ on record~ of his
"Time is the one thing we cannot save formation from American retirees who family -he 1s a fifth generation Mex-.-
up for a rainy day,'""says Cooley. ''The retreated to foreign lands, fron1 south of ican-A1!1er~can Ca!Uomian on h_i'
time to start preparing to avoid the pro-the border to Spain, Italy, Costa. Rica, mothers side -and covering the period
blems of retirement is when we first New Zealand and other far-off places to froll_l 183~ to 1970. . .
enter the ecooomy. That is also the time eke out their retirement dollars often With his wife. he has written 1n ad-
when most <lf us have dozens of plausible finding diminished Jiving conditio~.s and dition to the tw~ volumes on re1 i reme~t.
excuses for not putting something aside rising costs taking the edge off their a .successful guide lo wcstem land 1n-
regularly to supplement pensions and dreams. \'est1nent which came out in 1964 and in a
social security -both of which seem The two Lagunans are off to the East revised edition _in 1968.
eons away to a couple ir. their twenties." Coast this week lo plug their book in a
In "How to Avoid the Retirement series <lf tele vision and radio interviews.
Trap," the Cooleys exanline various in· "In the end,"·says Cooley, "none of us
vestment options open to young people, can avoid it (retirement) entirely, but we
covering such possibilities as various can do a great many things to make our
types of savings accounts, stocks and older years tolerable, fruitful , even fun in
bonds, mutual funds, annuities and real the sense that we are doing useful things
estate investmelits. · and are happy to be able to."
In a revealing chapter <ln pensions, and Cooley himself is a busy retiree who
how many workers lose out on them, left the busy world of television pro-
lhey urge yoang people to support duction m· 1961 lo devote all bla time to
legislation that will guarantee them a bis favorite pursuit, writing.
vesting and·pottabllity in pension plans. A one-time radio news a n d
Lawyer Fights 'Bugs'
SAN DIEGO (API -A defense at-
torney is as.king the U.S. District Coort
to restrain the U.S. marshal's office from
using "electronic evesdropptng devices'":.
in the corridor• of San DleSo'F fldtrat·~
courthouse. Attorney Michael S. ffi!gner, ·
acting <ln behalf .of.sli: clients, a.q la a· ,
petition th.at lhe OOW1 order the rtlllOYal :;
<lf the alleged .devices. ·
Although the cost ol flood Insurance
bas been greatly reduced, only 70 policies
have been i9Sl1ed in Orange County,
Flood Control District Chier Engineer
George Osborne reports.
Property owners· in the unincorporated
area of the · county and In &iJ: cities -
Newport Heacb, Costa Mesa,. Fountslp
Valley, lluntlngton Beach, seat Buch
and Fullerton are eligible f()r the pr~
tection at a new rate of $25 per year fOl'
$1,000 ol protection up to $1Jl,OOO, Osborne
reported. Policies may be ohtsined
through regular Jrivate l n s u r a n c e
brokers.
1972 LINCOLN -MERCURY Year -End
The former rate was $46 per fl,000 a
yem;:, reduCf!ll <ln Aug . 2, tm.
For small businesses and homeowners
to be eligible fOr-insuranct, the: county <lr
cities must adopt dev~t restric-
tions in OoOd prone areas.
'Ibis bas been done through an 'ordi·
. nance adopted by the county on Feb. 23,
15'71 and 0.S. Corps of Engineers stuflles have been done for the Laguna Canyon
area, San JUan, OSo and Tarbuco Creeks
and the Santa Ana Canyon.
Of the l'V policies issued, 37 were to
property <lwnen iii. the sb: eligible cities,
and 33 in unincorporated areas, O!borne
.!a.id.
'Ibe Laguna canyon situation was
spotlighted in a .county Planning Com-
mb,sion bearing last lllMch I in Laguna
Beach, followed by a joint meeting with
city olllciala on April II last. Tbe city
ha not acted as yet.
Further lmp,etua wu liven property
ownm in the caeyon when on July 17 the
SALE!
EVERY CAR IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD!
' BARGAIN BUYS ON EVERYONE!
Renewe_d · Appeal • LINCOLN ·CONTINENTAL
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Clemente Recf,ckr Asking to Stay
Tiie -·~or San Clemente'• neye!-lris centar, factd with an ordar lo IDOft
Gal at the end of the niontb-will ,_,.
lits a-1 f« the uae of I patdi lif dlJ
jllopelJ al Wedneaday'1 ~ ol the
~c-u. . k
Uoaal Burt will renew hla reqUill lo .... u. ..,ier operatlonl a rw • th!,... -to .. -,..u. ol lalll al the city unltatlon planl.
Burt'• ,.quool f1nt C11D1 before ...,... -twoweeaago.
1Clty lawmWn ... lo .....
~ on Burt'I ...... 1"118 llMtJ
liacf attended an - -II the -locai.d OD a lot alooc l.ol Mollaol.
111at parctl -will bl deftlapod .. a comm,..ial complel by Ill owben.
tail!C out the llUCCtlSfW -· ... lion wblcll Ma ...,.. natloinrldt
"'bliclty.
lurl. -a l1ICICWllll ~ oertpt .,nter, P'" up hla prof-lo IWt>t.&e
-_.. thu a,.... qo and already
i.t "'"' major """"1lilmla !nm the c:llJ, IDchldlnc the ... ol I' omplui
1cdllll ad the .... " • cli, -add
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worllman I« plckJac Ill'. d o n a le d
material t1ch day lo the Cepiatrano Bay .....
That material' amoun&a k an average
of• 1o111 a week o! DHll!flnl. which can
be npr'OCelSed and • over apJn. Burt
also -and _ ... aluminum
and ..... for lhipment "' itploceulng llnno.
Jl\nllll I« the -·· operation and Burt'• llDall -1111 Al"'l' are oblllnod ..,...., lhe 111a or the dooatad .._ to
1111,.....,L
Bart ... hdf'ed often to ~
llllltlle.-.hu~u
...-. aad bu proven that nc:)ldlng -.n in Ille community. ,,. ,.... whlcb be hu .....,...
"'"'1d be abool 1,000 oquari ftol. .
EvenluaJty, the entira lieclloli or
-"' -· ol elty ~' wW bro lil-fil fdr 1 new cljJ y...,i """plel, but lllilll
lwidl are obtaliled .li:\>m the we or other
cilr ~ llllle, Ille land will -fallow. '
At p-tbe cnly uoe for tho prop-erty ll · lor Ille ..,,... al city oquip--.
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OUR ONLY FULL LINE SALE OF THE YEAR! ,
Home Of The New car .••
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2829 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA • l54oa:Jo
Home Of Tile New car •• ,
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Reds Seize s. Viet Dis,trict Capital
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Parent Tools
For Survival
' GROWING UP DEPT. -Pepper<line
Univenlly, that great lnsUtutiorl of
higher learning from tile Loi ~el ..
nrea, iJ now down here on our own
Orange Cout offerin& coursu to ad-
''anct your educatk>n.
J noUced In the PIP'' Just lhe oth<r
clay thal Pepperdlne has a new coune to
help !olu deal wilh their of!Jprlng. ll ii
c a J I e d ','Tools for Succeuful Parent-
hood." For completing lhil, you get one
llnit o! coUtge credit In psychology,
The Pepperdlne folU apparently n·
pect thlt to be fairly well attended since
they are offering the Tools at twO loca·
tions, both out at the Episcopal Church ln
IJaguna HUis and up at the Elka Club in
Santa Ana .
I am not planning to attend but thll
"houldn't dllcourage you . You eee, I've
already had a lot of tools for perenthood.
l 'vc broken moat of them.
Because of my vast experience in lhl1
arena, however, It Is poss Ible that I can
give you some handy hints on lists of
pareot&l toola that you might take to
clau thUI earning an A.
SAIGON (AP) -Communllt forces
have aetud their lh1rd diltrid. capital in
a mootb in the ncrtbem rePon IOUtb of
Oa Nang and occupied three homlelt In
anotbet dillrld, military opolteom<n
report..i todoy.
The gains were made 1n Quan& N11I
province, the .southemmo5t of five prov·
tnco thJt make up the northern Mill·
lary Rqlon I .
QUANG NGA! 18 Ul1der the heavlett
Communlat pressure llnce the start of
the North Vietnamese offensive Man:h
:JO.
Offshore Power
For the fourtb OO!lleCUtlYe da7 heavy
fighting nrlrJed °"""lb the three
10Uthem dl.llrtcll of Quang NgaJ -Mo
Due, Due Pho and Ba To. Norlb Vlet-
namete attacb toppled Ba To, and the
SOlllh Vlelnameae retnated to posJU.111
a mile IOUlhwut ol the dlllrlct capital,
the Saigon command oald.
The lighting allO 11pr.,d to Blnh Son
district, the northern-most dlstrict ln
Quang NgaJ, when enemy forces were
reported to have attacked and occupied
three hamlet.s.
FIELD REPORTS oald Due Pho WU
mlllngtnd and 11 Jut npmt ......
cmlnled with ndtbet aide Jo clear -
tr•I.
Pmlure .... ttpor1ed t.ued • Mo
Due by the Unkup of .. annond enalry
unit with government mllWamm.
A communique from the SaJcaa ....,.
J'fUIJld clatmod lhll Ml Norlb Vktv= ..
and Viet C<11Ji troopa bod bem kJllod Ia
fighting dUring the put lw• doya Ia
Quang Ngal province. Gover am• n t
Joutt, atW lncomplet.e, were at Jeut 31
troopa ldllod and 41 -'Ille -VJetnanwe culllltiel were apedod lo
.,,_ Tooll for .successful parenthood, fl
course, change as the kiddies grow
toward maturity. 11lus you must break
down the needed toob Into age groups.
Here's a partial tool list that will help
you, depending on your offspring 's age
group:
AGE I DAY TO II MONTHS: Four
dor..en diapers ; diaper 'pail : dlslnlectant..:_ _
for diaper pail; crib with mattress;
playpen with pad; disinfect.ant for crib
Contracts have been signed for the creation of the
world's first offsho.at. nucle~ power plant which
will be moored In the ocean o!f the coast nf Allan·
lie Cily, N.J. The plant will nestle behind a massive
semi-circular . breakwatl!r. This artist's concept or
tho facility to be built lnr the Public Service Elec·
Irle and"Gas Co., snows tile two units with a capacity
of 1,150 megawatts.
and playpen ; new kitchen floor; new llv·
1.ngroom floor; disinfectant for floors;
heavy, durable baby rattle; new window
for place where heavy, durable baby rat·
tie went through ; four mops: two aels of
earplugs ; one box of heavy-duty aleeplng
pill.I.
As parents advance into the next age
bracket, they must be prepared to add
new tools, thus:
AGE 11 MONTHS TO 5 YEARS:
Highchair with sturdy safety belt ; car
chair with sturdy safety belt; cage to
replace pl1ypen; all·stee.l bed wllh safety
belt: one family dog ; one dog Jl'n to hide
dog from child: llurdy branch for
switch;· four new mops; two new .sets or
earplugs; one new aupply of sleeping
plllo.
Uganda Detains
U.S. Citizens
Because of War
McGovern Considering TV
Time to Boost Campaign
Hiving weathered all thll, you now ad·
~ance to that wonderful time in life when
the kiddies gn off to ochool :
~GE 5 TO U YEARS: School clothe!;
tree-climbing clothes, maid to separate
school from tretH:llmbing c Io t bes :
orthopedic sw:geon for t~llmbera; 12
lunch pails, one lost each month ; short
course on writing )ong ei:cusea: to
teachers ; seven-year supply of doctor
and dentist appointments ; and one friend
on local finance company board of direc·
tors. Finally, you reach that wonderful time
In life when your kiddie becomes a
teenager. You now need:
AGE 13 TO II YEARS: One milk com-
pany; one supermarket; one new
refrigerator; one pad 1 o ck for
refrigerator; three new telephone ex-
tensions; three padlock.s for telephones:
baseball bat to replace old switch : secure
liiding place for car keys; secure hiding
place for credit cards: one new finance
company to replace worn-out one; five-
year supply of acne cure-all; one stereo
record pl ayer; four mops; two sets of
cnrplugs; anQ super·sizcd box of sleeping
pills.
That about does It, folks. lf you forget
everything else, just remember the
mops, earplugs and sleeping pills will get
you through aU the easy times of all
these ju venile ages.
For the tougher limes. maybe you'd
better go sign up and take that course
from the Pepperdlne University folks .
By Tiie Altoeltted Pre11
Eight or nine Americans and about 50
British nationals were reported detained
today In Uganda on ground• that the
country "ls in a war situation" with
forces invading from Tanzanla.
A DIPLOMATIC source In London said
the AmerlcanJ being held ln Kampala
during U1andan-Tanzan ian fighting are
Peace Corps worken, mls,ionarle1, and
an Associated Press oorrespondent. The
Britons detained Jnclude at Jeast JO
newsmen.
Abou t 80 Europeans have been de-
tained in Kampala after being unable lo
furnished proof of their idenUtles.
Diplomatic sources said 12 were released
Monday and that all had been weJ.l..
treated.
Several West German journalists have
allO been detained.
Uganda reporled the Invading forces
have been routed In two day1 of flgtblng
and wert: relreatlng to the border.
A TANZANIAN government spokes-
man Jn Oas es Salaam said the Ugan-
dans made 1 no t h e r air attack on
Bukoba in northern Tanzania early to-
day. No details were available.
The spokesmn added that In a Mon-
day attack on Bukoba nine persons, in·
eluding three schoolgirls and a Rom an
Catholic nun, were killed while ~ others
were seriously injured.
Radio Uganda has suggested that the
invasion is being backed from a guerrilla
base near Bukoba, 30 miles sout h of the
Uganda border.
Heat, Humidity
CHICAGO (UPI) -Sen.. George
McGovern may get off the campajgn
trail nert week in an effort to pep up his
Jagging campaign for the presidency with
a nationwide television talk to the
American people •
McGovern's advisers 1akt t he
Democratic presldenUal no m l n e e ,
d~turbed by hls Inability to communicate
with the people through the new1 media,
was "seriously considering'' dropping off
the campai1D trail for a few days to
return to Wubingtoa at midweek and
purchase television time for a direct talk
to tbe people.
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polls, McGovern scheduled appearances
in four cities: today -Chlcag~
Milwaukee, Flint, Mich., and Columbu1,
Ohio -in a continuation of his effort to
reach as many "media markets" -
areas: covered by local televiaioo stations
and newspapen -as physically pos&ible.
Jn a statement issued in Chicago today,
McGovern -a mlnister'I IOll -en-
dorsed the support of private and
perochial school• with taxpayer funds, a
position to which be has been leaDing for
several weeks.
lle said he backed legislation pending
In the House to provide income tu
credit.I for parents who send their
children to nonpublic schools. .
MeGOVEIIN ANNOUNCED, a f t e r
several weeb of deliberation, that he
bocked lqfalatlon to provide a tu wrlte-
oll for puontt wbo IOlld their children to
nonpublic ICbonlL
Althooch the Supreme Court bl! not
yet ruled whether 8UCb tu credltt would
be consistent with the Con!tituUon's
r-~tate separation prov ial on s,
McGovern aa.ld the direction of the
court's opinions indicated they eventually
would.
McGovern's etatement was a bid for
the .support of the nation's CethoUc
voters who have been cool to him. Some
big city leaders with large Catholic con-
stituencies have long urged McGovern to
take a firm stand for public aid to the
Catholic schools -many of them in dire
financial straits.
MeGOVERN'S TOP aides IHI he
he sn"t been able to communicate bis
complex ideas for changing American
&0eiety through the regular ne"lft chan·
neb and needs a crack at a nat}onwide
audience \o convey bis Ideas directly.
A prime example cl what can p wrong
with McGovern's wide-open type of cal'll-
paJgnlng came Moaday In Carbondale,
JU., when a televialon newsman from
nearby SI. Louis Nt down with
McGovern a/tor an airport raJly for a
five minute interview and, after a couplo
of easy quesUons, Wed out of the blue:
"Do you • the name Edmund
Dowd?"
"The name IOUDdl famUitr ," aald
McGovern, confessing he could not place
I~
•1WEJ.k.'' SAID THE televt1ion
newunan, ''he is the Dtmocratic can-
didate for a:ovemor of Mlssourl.
"U he LI the Democratic candidate for
governor; I'm eodoning him," McGovtm
11ld, not batting an eye.
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dlilrlo! Ila a~ of IJ,252 -..,..ad lllrwCh II vlllqes. llo Due, with
-vllla,.., bu a popttlatlon of
1111,'1'111, and Due Pho Jlllrl I popttlatloo Of
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pwlta lllllftay bu crated tbouunds
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of ..,. ...iua-. lldd repotlt Aid.
EarlJer. Que Son and '!lea Plwoc
district -ltl to '° mJJes ..,.;i,wes1.
fell to the .-y. Que Sall -tteap.
wn.t, but Tien Pbuoc 18 llilJ held by
enemy forcoa.
Field offlcen aald tlley believe tile new
wave Of attaob In Quang NsaJ province
wu being carried out by a reaJment
from tile North Vletnamae 2nd D!vilton,
wblch took part In tile UDJUCC<S8ful effort
Jn June to ,.1ze the provincial capital of
Kootum City In the c<ntnl blgbl•nda to
the llOUthWell.
3 Freed Pilots
·. Tour Hanoi Area
HANOI (AP! -Alter :M bowl of
-Wlll<lol around the captlal of
the eottnlry tlley -rqularly bombed,
three American pllotl lool<ed more relu-
ed _, tltln tlley bad und« tile
movie IJCblt of tbeJr roi .... ceremony.
Social Security
Pensioners Eyed
In Senate Bill
WASllJNGTON (UPI) -Senate
DemocraUc Lader Mike Mamlleld and
Sen. George D. Alken (R·Vt.), lnlr<duc!"f
a bill todoy lo lna'tase tile llDCIWll of
money a Soctal Security pensioner could
mike without JoeJiig any benellb.~
llelldes railing from ,l,MO to $3,000
the mufmum that could be eamod from
out1lde sources, Mansfield said the bill
would aloo ''reduce the amount by which
I per'IOD would be penallzed" for earning
more thin lhll e BoMbl"fJ Profle
DENVER (UPI) -'ll>ree Senate Arm·
ed Services Committee members planned
to Dy to Denver todoy to quelllon Air
Force Maj. Gen. Alton D. Slay 1boul the
( IN SHORT ••• )
unautboriJed bombing of targets over
North Vlelnlm.
Slay, commander of Lowry Air Force
Base in Denver, wu operations officer in
Vietnam for Gtn. John D. Lavelle at
tbe IJme Of tbe aJr attac:U.
The Se ... committee 18 lnvtlllgatlng
reports tbe United States tnlde the aJr
attacks above the Demilitarized Zone on
ordera from Lavelle between Novem-
ber, It'll, and March, lf72.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
bu pu1bed throuoh a 1trlu of onti-
crtme bllll -Including a pion to com-
pens1te the vlctlmo of vkl1ent crime -
but 11 leut part Of tile packa(e may
be scrapped Jn tile nub of eo..,... to
adjourn ..
A bill lhll would compem1te crime
vlcllnu by up to $50,000 paned the
Senata In a vote Monday, e Foed Beeall
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -Nu Vilt, a
food manufacturer and distributor here
11fd Monday It LI voluntarily recalling on
a nationwide bull 10me of ill products
lhlt may carry blrmlul bocterta.
A 1pokaman for tbe U.S. Food and
Drug Admlnlltrallon In SeatQe aaJd that
an lllllym Of tile products, mainly elbow
macaroni and spqhetU packed In
cellophane, ii being made to determine u
!here Js .. 1mooeu1 bocterta Jn them. e B-"9 Tr•p
BELFASI' (UPI) -The Britilb 11111y
today dtDounced u the "most vicious
kind of munler" the boobylrap killing of
a Roman Catholic pub cnmer by I bomb
wired to tile door of hil llUlomoblle.
Edmuod Woollley, 31, died ln8lanlly
wi11!n be opened the ear -Monday
evenlnJ near Cromnaalen. about 35
milt.a 10Uthwest of Bellast.
'!lley were tallclng about making tile long
flJght halfway around the world home.
Air Force Maj. Edward Elias looked
willfully toward hil fellow pilots, Navy
Lb. Norrb Charles and Markham
Gartley, who were laughing over dinner
with their loved ones.
11I sure wlsh I could get borne soon,"
he 811d.
Deflnlle plans fer their departure from
Hanoi have not yet been firmed, 1c-
cordlng to Cora WeW , co-chairman ot
tile Committee of Llal.lon with Families
of Servicemen Detained in North Viet-
nam.
"It is In the hands or the Foreign
Mlniltry but I erpect to be leaving with
the men this weekend," Mrs. Wela aald.
1be men were released Sund1y.
Monday afternoon Charles and his wife
Olga planned a quiet stroll around a
popular Vietnamese lovers' lane on the t
.edge of a large lake in the middle of'
Hanoi.
Hundreds of Hanoi residents gathered
around them curiously, just watching and
aaylng nothing.
>.. Minnie Lee Garlley and her pilot
son Mark joined them, someone ahouted
out, "Gartley, Gartley," and the crowd
murmured but did not seem anta1oniltic.
Mn. Weiss told the pilot.I later at ctm..
ner: "Could you imagine Japanese pilota
walking free in New York City after the
bombing of Pearl Harbor? This is fair
tastlc.0
All the pilots have been •peaking freely
of their detention, which waa four years
for Gartley, eight months fer Charles and
five months for Elias.
Gartley Aid their food wu adequlle
and tile general policy In the camps
where he Wis detained WU acceP.able.
'1We were not pel'll}lled ta' .,, way
when the bomblbf of Nortll Vlttilmil'wu
resumed " be said. ... . ' . Chari., and Ellu oald they wen well
-ted.
Economy of U.S.
To Top January
Nixon Forecast?
WASHING TON (AP) -The mllon'1
eonoomy, otW on a strong upward path,
may top tile Nixon admlni81raUoo '1 ol-
lidal forecast made In January, ,....,,.
ment reports. indicate.
The Federal 8-rve Board oupplled
evidence of continuing economic ex·
pansion Monday, reporting that Its Inda
of industrial production rose 0.5 percent
in August after a 0.3-percent galn a
mnnlh earlier. The Index ts rogarded L!
one of the most sensltJve lndJcators of
the economy.
On Capitol Hill, 'l'reall\ll'Y Secrttary
George P. Shultz disclosed that tile ad-
mlnistration had revised upward its Im
economic forecast, Gf'OIB Nat I o D a I
Product, tbe output of tile rlaUon'• goods
and aervlces, ls expected to grow $7
billion higher fl:m forecut in JaIJJary,
Shultt llaid.
U so, this means lhlt GNP, the
broadest meuure of the economy, wJll
grow by mort: than $100 billion this ye1r
end make 1972 one or tile best yean for
the econmny.
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fret...rtee Allefed Suroivors
4 Corona Defense Awarded
Wants New Site
Man Held in· Threat to FBI Agent
LOS ANGEi.Ei l UPI) -
Ttqdian( Sltlnid, 41 . WU
arraf&ntd Mot*y ot1 charges
he challenged o d\lel Wesley
lnvolfed Jn a dispule with
ltooftt'I -· Acting l'BI ou.ci,. !.•Patrick Gray.
Grapp his 10 dlys to re-
spond to tbt letter. and CID
appeal lhe punisluntoL
'!be FBI •id an lnapectlon
team sent from Wasbina;ton
dlxovered lhat Grapp had
equipped lhe office with etec-
tronic devices tv r e c o r d
teltpbone conver11tionl, .and
dilcuNlon la the om.., "In
vlolatioo of FBI polley 11111
reaul•tlonl ...
Gray sakJ Grapp contdlllad
that he had permlulon from
Hoevu to illllall sucb oqillp-
mul, $865,000 G. Grapp, the FBI bureau
chief who bN blel'I dtmoted in
a •truale •11.h the ne" FBI
director.
• Shir1kl wu charged under a
GrlPt> hair betn demoted
from head or the Los Angeles
Bureau of. the FBI to head of
the Minneapolis ofUce.
Hia dtmotk>n officlaJl1 came
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~~i~;s.~~ ;:!:·!.f. !'d LJo· "~ .JI',. OMr.. FAlllJ'JELD CAl'l -Juan Corona'• n·111rder trial 11111• far, but Hawk> clalmt
deltn'" atlorney wants to move .his II Is relevant and cculd point toward the
clleat'1 mus murder trial out of real kUJer.
ca!llornla on tho lll'OUDd that the p,... In a lilt devtlopment Monday, Patton
t<11tion has prejudiced his we ., warned Eric Davis cl Ille Mary1Villt Ap-
Corona can't Jet• fair trill tn the lllte. pul-llfmoent tbll.be .OU!d be cll!d for
Atl0"'4'1 Rlcba"' £. Hawk "'°"" · contempt if he does not aay •ht,. he
formllly late Monday that U!lstlnt ..... learned tut Fri~ that Hawk bad boen . . held m contempt at an UK!Wnlll!rs e<Utor Bart· Williama be held In ..,.. aestioo for improper statements and
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -'lbe wldoW little-used I 0 0 • y t a r · o I d
and '°" Of a lawyer killed In a lllht plane Callfo(llla law which provides
crash 2 yearf ago wen awarded '865.000 a maximum sentence of one
Monday by a. Superior Court jury. )"It for "e•et)r 'per!On who
Mrt. &andta Dedlna, II, ef San Ralatl llghta a duel, or ....U or IC'
and her ~ytar..,ld "'" Stevtn IV, bad cept• a challenge to fight a .oupt f:I mlUiorl for the death of Steven duel."
Dedtna m, b. Shiraki was accused of issu-Mh:. J)edioa sued the plane manufac-Ing the challenge in a letter he
for bavlna fQUipped hll ottlce J7 l lV ll1 ~ lV
with electronic devices to re-tulTOM TAILOIS IN_ o~~O\l!f'm'.
cord li!!ephone and Uher con-'"w-=r.1,""'~"' ..... ~<; .... f"-' SA VI UP TV $ft
VefSIUonlJ. 2 suns s135 ... 11•1141 llii.tff (YlltM ""'""
Orilpp wu nt>< available for ft!!Lt 11rt I w.. •. s..tc .. 11, Si.ctt, """'· comment. His whereabout• '"'"" ""' .... .-. • wt hf ANT 1tu .-..~ l.olf •••• 1•1 lff •ANT lrTU COPtaa was not known . 11111 Mii.ir ••••. 11 '' • ,.,, AlftlAftOMI
c.. ...... · · · · · · · 11 Jt • fAlf PATMINH .............. ''I ll ffi 1111o w .. 1 , ••••• 11 s• • Mir
llilno .•..••.••• to • """" tt •• I turer and an aircraft mechanic, charging mailed to Grapp July 4, com-GRAY SENT Grapp a letter
that detective tail control devk:e w11 not plaining Ullt FBI aaent.s wire Frkt•y in which the actinl: ,..._,. • .....,. Stt. f.J
telnpt for talk1na aut of colll'I. Hawk al,. ·liven a IU!pended sentence of two days
asked Iba! Co,,.,.., trial be clt)ayed ·two In jail, a r<port UJed by several new"
properly repaired. following hlm. Authorities •kl dlrtcter said Grapp "·ould bl
Shiraki also wrote a letter to stripped of bi.s rank as 1 loc1l
,.., "'"'"""""' ,... 7'lt PltMll ...... n. \Uti Dllhllt Dr, s.ltl 11 ,..,. lctl. ..........
...... • ~ u1n Cty. Antt.-IHIM ... .,,,.,., ........ ~ "·
weeks so he can prapore ll\'ll'!• "fOi' a paperl. · •
<binge of -GUI ol the ~-·00 Wlll!am'a lllttmtot and olhfr ....,.... EA§UER, HAWK bad brought up the
lion tactlca. . 9'1<1tioo of bomosouailty and sodomy
CofOCll1 31, 11 1 former fann llbor ~-for the rint Ume th ~t as he ques-
tractor ICcU5ed et murderlnt ts tlOned Mr>. Soola Hin~ a •technician at
tuAeranta w... bodla ' wm found'· Nlpa State Hosi>ltal who l)ves In Vallejo.
buried In Sutter C'Au';lt7 nMr Yuba C4Q' ~ He uked lf lhe had anf ideas that •
in M.ay and Jiane ot ltft. ·".f #i~ person ov~r. 50 who never marries might . ., · he a ...._...I. she replied that lhe
AFl'Ell ·· MONDA\''8 . • cGorl "'5ion . bad no precoilarlved Ideas.
Hawk oald ~·txpactaf IO ~i'l\!e Ills mo-He then _be~an astJnc q11e1tl0111 about
t1ons in chlJll1*'1 loday bofol'e S,.perJo.r , llOllc!lnY, ~·)le defined, and asked · If
C-Ourl Jucltle lllcbar( E. PaltOn. Tlif lilrtilr" l!Otk 'W bad bad an~ experience iucltle baa W bnluPI Jri lrom Colr•'t wllb patients wtlo act eut either the male
County to bW tbo .... IQ1191ano CounJy . Gt: felilale rolt In sodomy.
Superior Cllult In I ellbte of ..,ue from Siie IOld she IYd net.
e All41t •Welco-' President Nixon. complaining office chief, at 136.000 a year.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe mana1er that FBI agents were tailing and rtducet lo an ordinary
of the Soulbtm California Rapid Transit him and the "courts were special qent, at a ma:s:inu1m
\Dlltrict "welcomes" a Jectslative audit •i•illsl him." ol $24,362 1 year , sent to the
of his organization. · Minneapoli1 . bureau. a n d LAS VEGAS
''The d.l.strict books are· always open lo CllAPP, r.eportedly close to suspended for 30 days of
an eutitbtat~ by appropriate levels of the late J. Edgar Hoover, is ~ure, lhe Times said. • •••IW.,..M1Mlttl-W1ttt1l.,.•t-
IOVarnment," Jae~ R. Gllstrap, 1eneral 1--------------------1 •1.000RM••••••Sttt111M•xt•••
rnaoaaer of the RTD, said Monday. • su1••1t Mtttf, thn ''"" ..i IN1tt1
e Solost Rita PG.r.E •
SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Th• head • R d d
of lhe 1tat• Senate. presiaent pro tern •• e uce James Mills, has spoken out aaalnst
Pacific Gas and Electric .Co. for what he.
_termed "dl!honest opposilioo" to the I . Sun•mer Rates, couUlne lnidative on the_Nov. 7 ballol. • II-0
• • • • • • • • • Suiter county. '· "!JO you ,bow.any!hin1 aboul a peraoo Sf:n. Mills, San Diego Democrat, said
Mondly IOmt: ''por:t)y gentlemen" from
PG&E have been followlna him on his
.. bicycle campaign dOwn : the ~st for
• • A Dorlot late Cul In PHk 5-o Is Cootlll...r Before H1wk rt1fd his motions Mondaf, wbG act! out the female role who ml&ht
tht slzth day of jury examln1:t1cm, he have muocbistlc tendeneies. 11
hldled In quations to one p~lve She Uicl 1he bad only llihltecl
juror that the killer of the 25 men oould lmoivlqe of IOdomy.'
have been a ••paSsive homosexual" with
''homicidal tendmdff. ''
This related to bis contention that SUt-
ter County Dist. Atty. G. DaVid Teja and
Williams are suppressing evidence in the
cast, particularly a case that involved
Juan Corona's 52-year-old unmarried
half-brother, Natividad C.Orona. who was
part owner of the Guadalajara Bar in
Yuba City in F;bruary 1970, a year
before~·the killin11i.-~ --
IN TID8 INCIDENT a man named
Jose Reya was injured in a barroom
fi.:.:1t and after making a partial recovery
won I $250,000 judpitnt in a civil suit
•1•lnlt NatlvJdad Corooa. No judgment
was returned aaain1t J'uan . Natividad,
accordioc to tbe prosecution, ia now in
ltfelic».
1'e prosecution s1y1 the Sutter County
zhlrifl· used tbe incident to obtain a
aeurll warrant Iller the 1171 mus kill-
inp wbich resulted in Juan's arrest, but
it ioaista later inYesilaaUon 1bowa be was
nol [nvolved In the bar illcident. Patton
baa ruled lbe lnddeot lnldmisaible in his
"00 YOU HA VE any Idea what llnd of
rages people wbo act out the female role
in sodomy miJht have ln them?"
She knew littJe of the subject, she said.
Lorne Greene
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Hospitalized
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Lorne
Greene, head of t e I e vi s Ion ' s
"Bonanza" clan, Is expected to be
released from the hospl.tal within
three days following a aeries of
tests, hl1 doitor said.
Greene, 58, was admitted to the
coronary care unit of Century Clly
HMpital Friday nl1ht wllh a
111slro.lntesti.nal upset associated
\l'lth a mild hffrt disorder, aaJd Dr.
Rei: Kennamer.
: Prop. 20 and ''misre~I the facts''
about the coAstal preserviilon m~asure.
The senator i.s a leading backer of the
Initiative measure which wou1d create
new statewide ·and tegional agencies with
veto power over locllly · apj>roved coastal
developments -including power plants
-which may tedUce pUblic acceu to the
ocean or damage ibe enYii'onment.
e Brophy ~ 0'!~ _ _
-LOSANGELES {AP) -Asaemtilyman
BllLBro!>hy says charges agalmt his wUe
steinmtrig from a .fatal traffic 1cddent
have ended his campaign for Corigress.
"The pressure on my wife, who is very
yOWlg, has brought me. to the conclusion
that she nee<h my support," Brophy, R-
Uls Anaeles, tokt a De1tl C.'Onftnnce
Monday. "We cannot go a~bere, to
any function• in this campaign, without
the discussion of the trial being brought
up .. "
Susan M. Brophy, 19, was ordered by a
' judge last Thursday t1> appear for ar·
raisnment Oct. II on charae11 of
manslaughter and driving undtr the in-
flaence of a drug.
Akim Tamiroff, Actor,
J, L. '•lafou\ts Attncy Associite
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• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Conduct Code Needed
Rationalizations by some members of the Orange
County Board of Supervisors are sometimes wondrous
to behold.
'fhe board passed an ordinance la.el week to require
lobbyisls to register and make financfal disclosures. Then
it voted, 3·2, to scrap a code of ethics lntended lo govern
th., conduct of public officials, the targets of the lobby·
ists.
Board Chai rman Ronald Caspers justif ied bia vote
agai nst the code of ethics on gro und.a the issue of moral!s
11hou ld be left to each person -a contradictory position
considerin~ hi~ stand on controlling lobbyists.
Orange County, as a result or the voting· last wetk,
hccon1cs the first county in the st.ate to have a lobbyist
ordinance. 'l'wo cities -Los Angeles and Camarillo -
and the state have such a law. But Orange County re·
tnatns without .an ethi cs code, although many other gov·
ernmental jurisdlc.1ions have such an ordinance.
Supervi sor David Baker rightly maintains that near·
I)' cvcrylhing in the lobbyist ordinance is already cov·
l.!rcd in the criminal code and that it is not a valid docu·
1ncnt without the co nduct code. He vowed to reintroduce
the code for reco nsideration today.
'fhc conduct code should be adopted.
A Blow to Snoopery
In its zeal to attack organized crime, Congress
passed the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970. ll required banks
lo report all domestic transactions of their customers as
part of a program of .surveillance to discover possible,
but unspecified, wrongdoing.
If the law is permitted lo stand. the citizen's right
of privacy woul d suffer a severe blow.
r\ thrce·judge federal courl in San Jo'rancisco has
.-,
ruled, howevtr, Iha! the law lrlnJCenda the conatitu·
tional limlta .aa lold clown by tho U.S. Supreme Court
for this kind of ltglalatlon.
The law ,wl~ &till require the reportln~ o! financial
tranaactlona IJ!volvipJ !orei&11 nio~ry mtere•ta and
the m1crofilll)lllJ b7 blnb of .all 'd'JIOtlla and cbftks.
Vnleaa the deelslon is overturned on ap~~ -•t>'
parently unlikely In light' ol pasl· Supnme Court de·
cisioos ~ snooping by Bil Brother inlo the llnanci1l
afratrs of every Amerlc>Jf will remlin of! ltmita. Al it
should.
The Jane Fonda Series
Actress Jane Fonda, daughter of one or the nation's
foremost character actors, became a film star in her own
ri~ht.
In the last two years, however, 1t1iss Fonda ha!! be-
come controversial as an anti·war, anti·Nixon activist.
She also has won outspoken criticism from mil.lions of
Americans.
Jane Fonda is, by any measurement, a pubi~c figure.
Vernon Scott, United Press lnte.rnatlonal'a respected HoJ ..
Jywood rtPQ_rter, interviewed her recently in an effort
to learn what makes her tick, why she sees only right in
Hanoi's actions and only wrong in her own country's.
The resulting series of articles was carried last
week by the DAILY PILOT, which has edilorially con·
demned Miss Fonda's poliUcal actions and words.
Several subscribers waxed indJgnant, canceled their su~
scriptions in protesl
Perhaps, to them, the act o! publishing the Scott
report amounted to approval of Miss Fonda's actions.
This Is a dlslortlon of a newpaper's function ind a wholly
wrong interpretation of this newspaper's attitude to-
ward Miss Fonda. ·
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A .Word Hard
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Fiction E~ploded '"4t McGovern Won't Adn,it It
To Define
~YDNEY J .HARRI~
No ~Ti ler or lhinkcr I have heard of
has ever been able to define that elusive
\vord "charm." Perhaps the best
''negative detln ltlon" is Sir James Bar·
r ir's: "Charm ii that which, if a woman
ha:; it, ~ht doesn't need anything else :
nnd ir she doesn't have It. nothing el!e
hrlps."
I \Ya~ thinking about this the other
nir.ht, 11nd not especially in reference to
\romcn . A local 1'V
channel was sho\1•ing
:.in early F'rcd As·
1:1irc film lo fill lhc
J:l\r hours, I havr nl-
\\';1ys b<-rn :i devolcd
f;1r1 of ~1 r, Astaire 's.
AS I WATCllED
hin1 cavorl acrOM
Ilic screen. his basic
1·harm eame throuJ!h
a:, potently <1s f'11er. c11cn "'ilh the banal
l111(·s and ~tupid siluat ions he was rorced
lo cope 11·1rh. Ill s dancing was superb, of
i·ourse: but lx1yc11d his grace and agility,
there \Yas "' presence that permeated
everything he said an(! did.
r suspect that what we fee l. when con-
fronted wit h a person of such indubitable
1·harn1. is a sen:!IC of unity ~'ithin the
pPrsonali!y that gratifies us as much as
1]l1• beautiful unity in a 1\·ork cf art or of
u;1l11re. Real charm, as opposed to
sunr.rficial "eh~rm !Chool" technique.
1'on1cs 1n11 of 1hr depths of a personality
thiJ1 is all of a piece.
llEAUTY. SA ii) Aquinas. follo\l·ing
Aristotle. n1ust have three things: pro-
Give me OlynJpic sprinter and nae·
insulter Wayne Collett's UCLA
scholarship and I'll stand at at-
tention all day long.
-A.M.T.
T~ll ffllture rell9C'.lt ~t"' VYftlt, Ml
!IKnMfll1 .... et Hie ~ ... ~·-· ,_ '"' 11'tt -Yt 19 OIMl!lp G11t. Dtll'J' l'llet
portion, hannony betwttn the parts, and
luminosity. I lmaglne that the luminous
quality Is what we might call "cbann."
Some ~ thlt are beautiful ire inert:
they eomj:leJ our ldinlrallon. but do not
stir . our feeling -'like some beautiful·
women who losa their appeal the moment
they-open their n!oMths and talk.
The luminous qulllty ln a per:!IOl'l can
shine through, it seems to me, only when
that person has achieved (or has been
given, as a grace from God) harmony
between the dirrerent parts or his nature;
when he bas resolved c:ont.radlctlon.9
within himself, and subsumed them
under· some guiding 1piritual or emOUonal
principle.
AN INDIVIDUAL who is genuiOOy
charming possessea three attrlbutu:
first, a (inn sense of idenUty; second, no
need to assert or deny that identity; and,
third , the abll ity to •'Jet go," to be what
he is, and to feel that this personal aura
he emanate:!! will be pleasin& to those
who encounter it.
!\lost of us are much too busy asserting
or denying: attacking. consolidalin9,
retreating, or defending : tryin& lo use
clpnents in our environment to bolster
o&rselves up or hide behind -all of this
being ways (lareely ineffectual) of tryin&
to come to terlTl! with the contradictions
"'it hin us. Jt is the utter simpli city of
charm that most attract! us -and thia
may be the clue to its ultimate nature.
Cold Cures Under Fire
\V1\~ll lN1:T\1~ -Srn. Gaylord Nelson,
l> \\'1 s., is qu1clly investigating cough and
l'nld rr1nc1tics. 1.1 hich cam $1 billion a
. vr:ir fur lh<·1r producers from the na-
uon'!i snt'f'Z(''\_ sn1fflrs and wheezes.
111· 11111 conecn1ra1r on All ertst,
l-len?cc!rc>.: inhalers, Contac , Coricidln
I). Dislan. f'.;ovahi~-
:11n1nir.1n, Vicks 111·
h:1lrrs. V11~ks V;1.
Tl'n-Nol and 111111u/;1r
(\1·1.:r·lht,._t·ounti·r 1·011·
1·oc1ion"
:\II or tht'n1 con.
t ·1 1 n s11bsl<.u1t:cs
1\)11{'h Nelson's s11iff
hri'i fo11nd to be dubi·
cu"°· H not danger-
1111s. ThC'1r findings.are b;tlif<I upon study
11! n1cdicol llterature.
rilANY OF TUE capsules. !>pray!i , pills,
inholcrs and drops fealured in T\I com·
mercials. they have tound. could be
riri ngrrous: for those suffrring from
d1abctt•s. heart trouble, h1Jth blood
prr.,surr and thyroid dlscaS<:.
l::ven for people wllh the simple snif-
flt!f. too hravy l'I drug·stort dosage may
•·<1use irregular heart beats. nervousness,
11kln eruptions and urin1ry problems.
Quotes
Geori:,e :-itielder, $1,a Leandro -"Let's
not be 100 much lnfiucnccd by pollUClll
propaganda. ir anyone else ~'ere in the
White HOllM be would !Ind lh>l be would
bavc lo do lbe same thing Mr. Nixon u
OUina-"
.... :...
Nelson is particularly critical of the
cQtd cure industry's failure to provide
adequate info nnatlon to sufferers. The
~ame TV commercial, which shows •
husband happily awakening with cleared
sinuses. might well show him nol
""'aken ing at all if he were a heart pa·
lien!.
WHILE THE commercial may advise
U1at the medicine be t11ken "only as
directed," there Is seldom any specific
warning ·what the drug may do besides
temporarily drying up nasal passages.
Indeed, Nelson has found that there
may be a "congestion rebound" from tbt
anticongestants, \Vhlch leave tht nose
more stopped up than eve.r. If this iJ
followed by indiscriminate Q!e of DOH
drops and sprays to clear the noM agatn,
the mucous tissues can be damapd IO as
to fnvile infectiont of the 1lnU1tS and
middl e ear.
TIIE F E D E R. A L Canununlcotlons
Commisslon, which tOUld compel TV to
give specHk: warnings on medicines, has
Jelt the cold commerch1la laraely
unregulated. Nelson plans to inv ite lhe
FCC to explain the l111nesa oo various dru: commercials.
He expects to optn lhe cold remedy
hearinJS ]. Wilh I n1ir for UJning -at
lhe beginning of the 11n1rnei: season in
November or Dec:tmber. Government of ..
ficials. doctors and tcientllta will be call·
td to testify. 1be dmg ma ken, ol c:oune,
will be ln•iled lo responi!.
'Secret·-Plan'-a .,Myth of-·N.i~()n Foes
. '
WASHINGTON -Vice-presidenllal
candidate Sareent Shriver denies that
Geor1e S. McGovern ever proposed his
,1 ,000-for-everybody plan. It wa:!I just a
filure alled in a "study paper ," ac-
cording to Shriver.
McGovern 's ruMing mate evidently
does not believe the literature of his own
campaign. T h e
McGovun for Presi·
dent Committee's
voluminous au m-
mary of "McGovtm
On The latuts'' COQ-
tains an outline of an
"'income rt.distribu·
Uon plan" with an
annual payment -
"that might be ..
much aa $.1000 per
peraon or $4,000 for a family of four.''
Shrlver's denial thus takes 'on the aame
plausibility aa his charge that the Presi.
dent ''blew" a chance to settle tbe Viet·
nlJD War.
McGOVERN SPEAKS no more of the
controveralal $1 .000 idea,' leading to the
perbapi erroneous conclusion Iha! he has
dropped it. He has not. however, dropped
his references to Presldent NI.Jon'!
usecret plan" to end the Vietnam War.
although it is amply proved that Nixon
never said be bad a "secret plan," in fact
(RICHARD WILSON)
had none, and did not pr't!tend to ha ve
one.
~ only "secret plan" was in the im·
a1inatk>n of those' who wished to deride
Nixon's commitment to end the war, and
is now being repeated endleaaly in cam·
paign orations, new!lpaptr idvertisinehts
and television broa~ 1-.
WIWAM SAFIRE, , pmidentW.
speechwriter and ua;rel 1 ol
political lore. has , m~l'LY!
the Nixon "secret plU'~ -· jh a.pa f,? ...
which defies challenge. ConfrOnfed 'by the
analysis, various perpetrators of the
myt h have admitted their error, but not
McGovern.
The source Qf lbe "'secret plan" myth
was apparently Nixon's Speech in the
presidential primary campaign of 1968 at
Nassau, N.H.: "And I pledge to you the
new leadership (evid ently a Republican
administration) wiU end the war and ~'in
the peace in the Pacific ; .. "this' 'tate-
men t wu translated by reportei:i .and
politicians into tbe idea that a plan ex·
isled, atlbqugb Nixon said be had "no
magic formula . no gimmick" and
did would tell L3•ndon· Johnson.
if he
HE SA.ID HE HAD some specific ideas
o-hqw to end the war, and "they arc
pr imarily in the diplomahc area ." That.
in the beginning. was .the area in which
Nixon moved and he sent h'ls represen-
tative, Henry Cabot Lodge, to Paris y,·itb
a new diplomatic initiative that railed.
press'Ure was applied in Moscow a~d
Peking in direct personal contact Wllh
the leaders of Hanoi 's main supporters.
Little of that could have been planned
in adyan<'c. Prince Sihanouk's ouster in
Canibod ia had not yet created the o~
port\ini1y for an allied incursiQn. Hahol
;ha-~ .not yet begun its outright invasion .of
' the ~uth "'hich created the opportunity
antt justification for heavy bombing and
~(mfuing the harbors. Chou En-lai and
'.Le0flfd Brezhnev had not yet agreed to
rt~ve Nixon.
In September of that · year I !Unched
alone with Cabot Lodge in his suite at the
Crillon Hotel in Paris. Lodge said 1hen,
and . l take the liberty of repea,ting oow,
that . Nixon's ·confidence in (l ·e w , 0 TJIE EVIDENCE . lhe ''.secret
diplolnatic ~" vts ~d ~ ,"1llrefll_IStic.' ."1'1~ idea falls on its face. joining there
Nixon ha(! le S!'l lhere woWd tia~e .t<1 be. . ·, · floor Sargent Shriver's pretense
much .more u that. -:... ~ t ,, :. ;; , · ~ ' cGovern never proposed $1;000-for·
The "ptan•:. ~ ,tt ~~·.i'"'!Jea rthat,, ' y.
·:which then de~lopeid 1'lil tbe.·~1lateral , int or fact ~tcGovcm has not
withdrawal of Jqnericah &riftmd comb4t lated $1,000-for-everybody. This is
foices from Viet.riam. at firSt cl· ' r journalis tic ronslruction on his
perlmental, and · soon beeomin'g ir.:,. campaign speech in New York,
reversible. policy. f the speech it.self can be exam ined in
" a~or a direct repudiation.
THERE IS NOTHING secret· about ~ idea is still there, but obscured
anything Nixon did thereafter. He-un-> m,w:'by proposals increasing ta11:es on the
derlook a combination' of military an4. :;JM!i_ term gains of investors in stocks:
diplomatic pre5$Ure to force ~i td ·~ :(arid~.Jeal property, and of prim\ry con·
settlement accepting ao inde~denf· J_io at least 30 million such investors.
Soµt h Vleln~m. Mill~ry. pressurt ~ 1-r-. '-' .,' t plan " there was not , a plan for
applied in Cambodia and Lllos, through Y' redlstrjbution there certainly ls.
air sup-port of South Vietnamex'ground i ·~ the campaign rocks along with
operations, heavy bomblng °' the rNortb, ~ ewbat more than its share of
and mining Hanoi's harbon:. Diplomatic • 6yperbolic nonsense.
Our Youth and Other Disasters
The 1atest Gallup Poll shows our n•·
tlon's youth now favors Mr. Nixcm by a
whopping &1·36 per cent -an even wider
margin than the Prtaident holds among
thelr parents.
WhJJe the poll sw-prised the experts, It
stunned parents everywhere. Surely
there wasn't 1 ra-
tlonal parent in the
country who didn l
read the news with a
growing sense of un-
ease. For here ,
clearly was another
straw In the mystu·
ious wind that's been
gathering strength
lately. •
Typical was the -reaction of Mr. Wilbur
Wasp. Though a staunch Republican, Mr.
Wasp felt a familiar chum in his
stomach as he read the item and he
automatlcally be.llo"·ed : "Irwin. come
here \"
''Here I am, Oad," :!laid lrwin, lls>"
pearina: quick as a Oash. "Anything I can
do for you, sir?"
• "Wn.L YOU PLEASE eapl1in lo me,
Irwln, why your ceneraUon ahould aud-
denly •..• " llld Mr. Wa11>, lookln1 up
from his paper. '1lrwlnf Irwin, ls that
you?"
"Sure It's me, Dad. I ruess you dkln'I
recocniJ• me with my new lhorl hlln:ut.
AU the (UY• In my fl'at hi,. one. I hope
you like it."
"t never knew ycur ean atuck out like
lh•t." sald Mr. Wup, frownb\a:. "Frat?
Don 't tell me you jelned • lrateml(1l"
"I thougbt you'd be happy, Dod. I
me.an you•v_..iwaya tllked about whit
tun )'OU hid th "'"" Jn coll .... And clon'I
worry 1boul -Addie -· I boUChl thtm myself. I've pt .-_.-mute, on I
won't hive lo spcqe off you tbla
1emest1r."
"A )ob! Tell me eomethln1, Irwin,"
uld Mr. \'I.up, tlartai 1U.Splcloully al
. c AR'l' HOPPE J
his son, "are you stoned?"
"STONED! GOSH, Dad, we don't
smoke marijuana any more, not after the
P~ldent said it might have long·range
effects on our mlnds. Just a beer now
and then, like you used to do. That's
Oki)', isn't It?"
uyu, No. I mean .... Look, first tell
me why you eot a job. Wam't your
allowance t1ufficleal?"
"Oh, It wasn't the money, Dad. It's
what the Presidenl said about the \vork
ethic ' ·and the value of hone!lt toil. If e's
sure right about that. J really fetl
great."
"That doesn't leave,you much lime,''
said Mr. Wasp dryl~1 "to demonstra te
for StudenLs to End we War and Hang
the President."
"Heck, Dad, that was just a phase. t
mean the President must know what he's
doin1. He's such a swell , decent BUY·
Be!ldes, il I got armted, it might hurl
my chances of 1ettin1 a job with a bil
corporatioo when I graduate."
.. 1 THOUGHT YOU wanted to be a
Cutting Colleg~. Cost,s
As colleges _. for tht fall term ,
reports of their financial distress become
mort frequent and more urgenl Abollt
3-00,000 pl1Ctt will Co unlUled lhl• yeer,
with !llllll, lndeptndenl IC!lOOI• eapecla~
ly hard hit. With ,.venllel from tuition
doM1, and aper.ting costa up, educators
bave l>een tor«<\ Jo' re-uamlrle tradi·
tlon1I c:oUere procrams and U)>lon new
and 1.,. utnvacaot posslbilllle!.
Jn one ouch attempt, !our U.S. coU.4.,
will eaperiment thb fill with the British
Open UnlvmltJ p~m. Rutgers
Unlvenl(1 plans lo oiler iiiurses Ill "the
humaolUts, metbmlallo and ldeoce -
111 lo be pursued 11 borne with tht help
ol televlalon, tapes, radio and printed
lnstructl"i'; ""1-1111)' aicn up ind recel .. .,.,.,. credits upon complelton.
'nte Unlvenlty of Houston, the Unlvm~
ty of M1ryland aod San Dlqo Slate O>I·
!ego alto will try oul Y.1rlatloos of the
pros:ram.
PR.OPONENTS OJ the Independent,
1ccredlled ttudy underline Its !!hancial,
u well a educotkJnll advantage1. 1bey
Point out that et Brltaln'J Open uni...,...
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EDI'IlORIAL
RESEARCH
small frac:Uon of Ille tOlal bud1<t goes
for salaries and ll'lnge benellts -tbe .
largest portion or a conventional
universi ty's outlay. "?be questton Is how
lo educlte more -le, more eflectlft!Y,
but with 1e.ss money," uya Arland f .
·Cbrll'Janer, president of the College -
Enlrance E1ami11'11on Boan! of New
York.
1be Ca"egle Commlsalon on Hipr
Education, In a report luued last J111e1 auue1ted ,.,er'1 woya lo cut ~ at
convenllonol c:oller•• without aacr!llclns
quality. They Included: (I) r.duclqclbe
undergraduate course Jrom """ ~ three years; (I) ablncloning • upena1 .. new
PbD prowru; (3) j IDC~ _llCUll7
workloads; a n d (I) w,oidtili o u I
ureluctant atudents." ntat 1Mt tuk ma7
not be too d~rtcull now tbll the d~ is
belns ended and 1ncre..q ..-. ct deg,....boldm on ._......,..,
bongo player."
"I switched to Biz.Ad. Dad. I just waot
to get married some day and raise a
family and contribute what 11 can to a
strong America and a sound dollar.
Aren't you pleased?"
"Yes. No. I mean. . . .Look, Irwin,
wnen you're young. it 's the time to try
new ideas. new ways of doing things. [
can't figure out what your generalion'I
up;to now. Don't you see the danger ?
''What danger , Dad?" asked Irwin in·
nocenUy .
··"Damn it, Irwin ?" thundered his red·
faced father. "You 're going to be just
like usl''
ntAT EVENING, Irwin recqun ted the
SQeM word for word to a 1raup or his
young· friends who clutch<!d their sides
with 1lee throughout the tellilt&.
"Mao!" Irwin managed lo say between
llllPS ol latWiler when he'd llnlahed. "Al
list we've found the way to realJy drive
them up the wall !''
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IS IMIALMING RIQUIRID IY LAW?
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COSTA MESA 2 LOCATIONS CORONA tlel MAR • 646.2424 67J.f410
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bidder for $45,000.
"I'D 11/Y ONE ol lht
horses for m~ grand childrin lt
I had a tl,000.or JO," said IW
Smit, f4, who worked M
Playlahd after W0<ld War !.'
Jlddtr1 were quick to &rib
Ill IOrl o/ paraphernalia from
tlM ocean1ldt a m u 1 e m e n t
cemer which fe1tured thH1ll
and food to reneralions "'tlti
FrancilC!lnl.
AnlOftl lilt ittmJ IOf<I llft
I! dOd&Hlll cars, IOO J..,..
Dean poot~~ts ol ~11-itl!t, or tnoc:fll •• t !UeJ;•
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MARTY DA VIS, the l11t
operator of Playland, uJcI h•
Uptell to r ~ • J 11 • A)>'
pro1l1111tely •too,ooo Mm Ill<
aucUon.
"I don't llltelld to keep 1
thtn1 111,yse11," ht 1 U d , 11Busll'IU1: went down JO ~
cent let year. I got billr to re-
mind me."
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•eann1. It lets JOU bite hardtr, ~-bet•
tu, cat more natural)J. R1Xi;x>£NT
lu ll for boon.. Rn1sts ~uu. ~tw-ea that lit are eaential te
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Get easy-to-U1C F1xOOENT Oentur•
Adheah•c Cream.
CARVE IT ON TREES,
VE IT IN DIAMONDS
girl who leans to tradition .
reduction diamori.d wedding
14 karat gold, Set, $350.
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RT BEACH-6-44.1310
.•nd Fri. 10 1.m. to 9:10 p.m.
: Torr•nct , Ore11ge. L~ Cerrito), LtHtll••·
$an 0 1990 & Lfi Vtg1~.
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LIONS CLUB
BIG PARADE
SATURDA 'Y'. 10 a.m.
LOBSTER BAKE
& CARNIVAL
f:rl. Nlfi, Sat., Sun.
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COunty Education
Board Backs '21'
By 0 . C. HUSTINGS
ot .. Dallr f'it.f St.ff
Tbe Wakefield anllbllllng
c• mei.sure, Proposition 21 on the
November ba1lot in California,
apparenUy will Win the en-
dorsement of the Orange
Counly Board of Education.
The board, in a 4-J vote dur-
ing a. m<eling last Thunday,
rl ordered its staff to draft a
" raolution supporting t h e . measure.
But the lone dissenter, board
member Donald Jordan of
Garden Grove, charged that
passage of the Wakefield
measure "would take us back
to a point we already have
' passed."
Jordan asserted that the
~ Wakefield meas~re is based on
antibusing emotion and ts
backed by "a rather con-
servative group."·
'!be request for support
came to the county school
board ! re m Assemblyman
Floyd Wakefield ( R -L o s
Angekl), who drafted the
balJOt proposal, also known as 1 ~ tht .. Assignment of Studenta
i " io School! Initiative." i ~' It ·would repeal a state law i J which aays racial and ethnic
! i unl>alm:<s In schools shall be i prevented and eliminated.
: At the same time, the
~ measure would add a section : ~ to the stale Education Code
' •., stati.Qg that no student will be
assigned to a particular school
because of race, creed, or col-or.
DRAHGE COUNTY
Pulnam.
*** SHETMORE, who la seeking
reelection In the 35th Senale
District, also plans to
participate Friday in a can-
didates forwn 8ponsored by
the West Orange County
Republican Club. It is schedul-
ed for 8 p.m. at the Velvet
Hom Restaurant in Buena
Park.
*** C 0 N G llE&SIONAL can-
didate Andy Hinshaw will
speak to civics and pollUcal
science students Friday at
Newport Harbor High School.
*** AMERICAN P a r t y can-
didates, including presidential
aspirant Jolin Schmitz of
Tustin, have qualified for tho
November ballot in 26 states
so far, a party spokeamao
says. .
Mrs. William K. Shearer of
San Diego, a national ~
mitteewoman, listed the "8
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A list,. or ~chool districts
whose trustees are suppQrtlng
the measure accompanied the
request for action by the coWJ-
ty board. The only Orange
county DL!trict listed L!I the
Huntington Beach C i t y
(elementary) District.
*** states as follows : -f====-~'"1L.--I Alabama, Alaska, Arimna, 11
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Whetmore will a p p e a r
Wednesday at a luncheon
•ponsored by the Retlred Of.
flcers Association at the
Disneyland Hole!. Tbe associa-
tion currently is conducting its
convention in Anaheim. Prin-
cipal speaker at the luncheon
will be newscaster George
Arkansas, California, Con-
necticut, Delaware, Idaho,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Maryland.
Michigan, Minnesota, Mon.
tana, New Hampshire, New
Mexico, north Carolina, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon.
PennsyJvanla, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Utah aIJd
Wisconsin.
I Washington Okays
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I County Hiring Probe
j SANTA ANA -A probe of
' Orange County hiring prao-' ' -Uces has been aproved by the
-director of the federal Equal
Emplo:;ment Opporttinlties
Co~n,• according t o
Milton Reade, preslclent of
Adelante, a Me:r.lcan-Amerlcan
employe.s group.
Reade said Raymundo
Telles, EEOC director in
Washiagton, had approved ac-
tion on a protest filed earlier
this month by a coalition of
Southern California Chicano
Death Notiee•
WESTCLIJIF MORTUARY
ARBUCKLE & SON
L-4%7 E. 171b St., Costa Meu
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6'Mill • PACIFIC VIEW
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Ceme1<r7 Morlar7
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Newport -· Calllonlll 144-%711 • PEElt J'AMIL Y
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THE COMPLAINT waa trig-
gered by the rejection of EUu
Hernandez, county director of
the Public Employment
Program who bad applied for
the position of personnel dire<·
tor at the Orange County
Medical Center.
Reade said the Los Angeleo
office of the federal com.
mission will conduct the local
investigation.
Tbe Chicano coalition bu
charged racial di.scrimlnlUon
in hiring and promotional pro-
cedure! by the ccunly peraon-
nel department.
Reade 'said the federal
report, when completed, will
be forwarded to the state's
Fair Emplo:;ment PractJ.,..
ConunW:ion and evaluated in
a detailed report of counly
personnel practices.
THE FEDERAL oom-
mission could bring charges
which cculd OIK! federal
grants to the counly, Rade
said.
"Qitllng off of <Ill federal
funds la the most drutlc &<>
Uon that CCNid be taken, .. be
6ald. But h• added thlt lucl!
action wouJ~ bmt the QijCIDOI
In county government IDCft
,thlD othero.
Recent county employment
.figures ohowod that Mellcm-
Americana r<jlreSenled allgh~
ly more than olx percent of
the work force while they
made up more than u peroent
of the county's population
Lawyer Faces
Mental Test.s
SANTA ANA -Psychlolrle
letlJ hi .. boon mlerod Jor •
SIJ)tl Ana lltomey accmed ol
&eXllllJy 'riloleltlng I -yell'Gld Olnlen Gro .. girl. Orance Counfy S u p • r f o r
Court l!ldp William MDIT1l1
1ppolnled two peychlolrlall, to
-thl -tal lllto ol
P1trtck Eu-ou~· , IO.
Ind nport Oct. I OD 'blllty to face child moleot ps.
Dugan wu arreatod Jul)' :II
by Garden Grove pollce Ind
boobd Into counly JIU on
alleptiont of I erime ICalll'
I cflllcf ucl !OJ pervendon. fff
Is now ~ on Sl,000 bill.
ANAHEIM
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47 FASHION ISLAND. 17141 644·12 12
woven st1 etch
slacks hy haggar of
klepDi-'s
ultrapre•e•
Now, slacks wiih o lololy
new dimension of slrotch comfort
ond shopo-recovery never before
ovoiloble in woven forics ••
becouse they're of two-woy textured
Ult ropr<>me® the fobric woven of
I 00% Oocron® polyester bY.
Kl opmon Mills. Wr inkle-resistant,
luxuriou s to the touch. With belt loops,
stroight legs, 15.00.
sport shirts
hy mr. callfol'llla
For no-hossle trovelin9, these
short sleeve permonenl press
shirts, styled with lop
pockets in fabrics by Klopmon
Mills. Stripe shirt of "Grond
Vino," o blend of 80 %'
Docron® polyester ond
20% cotton, 10.00.
Solid color batiste
"Fo irwoy," o blond of
65 % Docron® polyester ond
35% cotton, with crest pocket
detail, 8.00
Men'• Sportswear, 50
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FINANCE
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Japanese
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PI1TSBURGI! !AP) -A
Pe nnsylvanla congressman
hu charged that the National
Forest Service Is costing jobs
and adding to the nation's
foreign-trade deficit by agree-
ing to plant a trte for each
test drive or a Japanese
Datsun automobile In tbe
United Stales.
The charges stem from a
television commercial i n
which either celebrity Steve
Allen or nature photographer
Anlel Adams strolls through a
woodland scene and says that
the auto company will pay the
federal agency to plant a tree
each time 1 Datsun is driven.
"l believe in conservation.
but you and lhe Forest Service
have gone too far with this,"
U.S. Rep. J..,.ph Gaydos
declared In a letter t o
s.cr.tary ol Agriculture Earl
I. But..
Allen 'Ashworth
b1 df'Tomuo ' ••• lmporUd for Uneoln-MeTCllt)'. ltallan
coachwork created by the brilliant Ghia StudlOI of Turin.
Ford delf~ tbt 351 CID 4V V-8 engine. Four wheel In--
dependent 1Uspenslon and m\d..flhlp engine placement. Five
speed 1-.r.boa, tu.lly synchronized ...
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May i,, used on •nvelopes as return address
le.bels. Also very handy 1s identification
leb•ls for marking personal items 1vch ••
l>oo•s. records, photos, •tc. lab,11 stic• on
glass .tnd rn1y be vs1d for m1rkiftg hom•
cann•d focd items. All libels are printed
with stylish Vo9u1 type on fjn• qu1lity whitl'
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PORTLAND, 0 re,
Softwood log exports from
O reg on , \Yashin1ton,
California and Alaska totaled
213.6 mUllon board·feet in Jl)o
ly, the U.S. Forest Service
rt Ports.
The toUll, nearly thrtt !i"r.eS
that of July, 1971. ref'r..::ts the
long dock strike which
par1lyzl"d the West Coast lut
summer.
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DE·TROIT! WlllDI[ WA1f "f{) NfW Y.{)RK.
That 1:15 pm's a
biggie. It's with
our DC-10
,...-.... Friend Ship.
Unitcd'5 New Yorkcr5 pre.~ent the
Great \Vidc \Vay to New York. \\/ith
wide jeu. \Vidc c.boice or 1imcs and
airporu. \Vidc choice of foods.
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has 7 NONSTOPS
TO THE WINDY ·CITY 111
And we'll toke·you
there from where you wont to leave. ,
And when you wont to leave.
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Wehave7nonstops. (8 :00om, I0.:30dm,
I : 00 pm, 3 : 30 pm, 6 : 00 pm, 12 : 30 om from Los Angeles
International, and 8 : 00 am from Ontario.)
But here's the really big story. Those 8 : 00 am and
6 : 00 pm flights are with our 7 47 Friend Ships. And those
1 : 00 pm and 12 : 30 am are with our DC· 1 O Friend Ships.
So we're really giving Chicago the big birds.
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UNITED FLIES
Nonstops to
the Mile·h igh City
a a N txt tltDe 70U 1 any, call Vnl\ed. W111 a •rnnae wi.nt n1erv1t1on11 with our Apollo Sytt.m. It'11 lllllhU1 wibtllevable
~mputtr I.Mt lll!leCb I throulh &H tba Intor< -m.tlon. Wh1r1. When.
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every day . Choose from t~l ~f,1
WHOLE SKY CATALOGUE
See lµhat we mean:
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1 :00 pm (New.art)
10:30 pm OFKl
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SEX?
You nffdn't be.
And thl'ff plaen you cani
be are Vnlted'11t7.
fritnd Ship loun ....
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our Califomi1 Commuters with near-hourly schedules,
two-class service • and snacks 1b0ard. Cal1 )'Our Travel Aient for the
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9:30 am,
12:15 pm,
2:10 pm,
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PERSONALS
Fredi Wtl•ll .,.. )'.DllT Wilted In th• flir1t
Cl111 1oun11 of 747 friend Ship h1lf
tlour! You didn't 1how1 Then checked
one Co1ch lounae. Tll1n 1noth1r. Ple111
com• no1n11 Sally
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International. ----·----And 12:40 pm
from Ontario.
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C0Unt11;1tlln11t1itlln1 setlu country's
fint1t~1t1. C.11 United Air frtllhl 11 11e-2 o: \¥•'11 fly 8~11r ind tr11t him •••I')' b t 11fr;endly11 you!
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tlon 1111 'f.'"' too much "''"'' fer hotel,, 1lr are, c1n1 t ic. If tnlr you'd
ctlhd Unlltd TrtVtl Aten!. Ht''" pc:k· 111·tttt whtlt dttl. And ''''lots et montyl Uttr, Sall)', llltrl Fred
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Ftrt tt UYI 11111 llreed, Ctll Travel Al"' °'Unit... YOUTH NqT DEN ED
Heltlful, 1re1•rklut, 11mP1lhttlc typt lo perform ltercuJttn fettt ror ttundrfft.
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'We fly two nonstop• lo Dulle&. A
big, wide, wonderful DCIO Friend
Ship lea•et bright and early at
9:00 am. And another non etop
takes o4 at 12:45 pm.
There'• also our nonstop to Bal·,
tltnore'1 Friefldehip Field (J"bae
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onducting concerts for t he l 9th
ai on are (bottom row, le.ft to ·
g ~t )' Lawrence ·Foster, Zubin
ehta, Ansh!'I Brusilo'i' and
rin Maazel. ~uest 11rtid1
re (above, left te> right I
hittemore and Lc>we, Te iko
aehashi and ' Vlad imi r
shkenezy.
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For almost two decades tbe Orange
Coulity Philharmonic 'Soc;ie1y bas be!n
ertgaged in bringing world renowned
orchestras, conductors and soloists to
county audi~ces.
And this year yill be oo exception. . .
just e.1Ceptional, for such internationally
famed orchestra, as the Royal
Philbarmooic of Lon!k>r1, the Los Aljgeles
, Philharmonic and the Dallas SY"!pbony
have·bOen booked for the )9th season.
Cooductors'include Zubin Mehta, Lorin
Maazel, La!'IJ"llC<i !filter and Anshel
Brusilow, ,~ ~t.,~·to appear
3re Teiko Maehashj/~Yioliiµst;· Vla<limir
Ashkenazy, pianist · and Whittemore and
Lowe, d"°.planisis. -· 1 Tickets for the· Serie& ,Of ~ven concerts
are on sale for ,~ to members and '3£1,
non-meiDbers. Single tickets, if available,
• are $5 Wt , students, $2 .. They m8.j1 be
~astd·at the Philharmonic oUice,~201
W. Coast Hili!way, Newport Beach,
92660, -phone 64H4u ..
Openlng the seasori on Oct. 29 will · be
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the Los Angeles Philhannonic with
Mehta conducting. This concert and all
but one will be presented in UCI·
Crawford Hall, and all will start prompt·
ly at 8:30 p.m. ··
Second in the season will be the Royal
Philharmonic with Foster conducting .and
Miss Maehashi as guest violinist, Nov. 15.
The third concert will be played Jan. 'll
In Orange Coast College auditorium by
the Los Angeles Philharmonic with
Mehta conducting, and on Feb. 10 Mam.el .
will conduct the Los A n g e l e '
Philharmonic and Ashkenaey will be the ..
soloi:!lt, On March 24 ·Foster will be · the
gue:!lt. conductor or the Los Angeles
orchestra, and the Dallas Symphony will
play the April 1 program. Brusilow will
conduct and· guest pianists will be Whit·
temore and Lowe.
~losing the season on May 18 will be
the ,Los Angeles Phllhannonic with
Mehta conducting.
Mehta, at 36, has been the music direc-
tor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
since 1962. He is credited with building
the orchestra lo its present stature of
musical excell ence in international
ciroles.
The Royal Philharmonic was th e last
great orchestra to be formed by Sir
Thomas Beecham and gave its first con·
cert in London in ·1946. It now is
celebrating its silver jubilee season by
taking ils :!iixth tour of the United Stales
and playing more than 100 concerts m
the British Isles, Norway and Austr18.
Foster not only ls the chief guest coh·
ductor of the Royal Philharmonic, he al.SO
is the music director of the Houston
~ymphony. He was born in Los Angeles
1n 1941 and lt was here that he received
most of his training and appeared as con-
ductor of the Debut Orchestra or the
Young Musicians Foundation.
Petite Miss Maehashl was born in
Tokyo and started her violin studies at
the age oI s. By the time she was 13 1M
already had woa first prize in Japan11
most prestigious music competition, the
Mainichi NHK Concours.
r.tDaiel is the newly appointed music
director of the famed C I e v e I a n d
Orchestra. At an early qe be revealed
extraordinary musical ability a.net wu
considered so pbenomeft&J be Was~asked
to direct orchestr11.s at the 1New York
World's Fair when~ -• and 'llie Loo
Angele1 Plillhannbnie lll>Jlojlywood·BowJ
•Yl/itlalpo. .'·I •,•
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Ashkenazy came inl<o worltl · Jiroml,
nence in 1956 when, at 19, he won firsf
prize in the Queen Elizabeth Competition
in Brussels. Thia season he wlll tour ~urope, Israel and North America, mak·
mg more than 100 appearances.
The Dallas Symphony Is one or the six
oldest major orchestras ln the country
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An,eJ.lbjlnte lbanl ~· staged for members of, UwOrange CounPJillhai;nontc illturday N)lht wben officers h<lstod !lie
pja-<1PM111g o( DilD '•grand Tialb'.00111. Empbllis w .. on a iciocl lbnt and the 800' Jm!Y-1 • were In a recepti•e mOOI\ from the
lime they boar\led cockiall hli11111 i10 the )Ill dance. Durinf the no-host
eocklall hour Mn. l!dwanl S. Sdlumacber t.. ball cbalnnan (1bove, right!
"1comes Herry Blbllill,' emcee and KrL .1111bblU. (See llory, Page 14 .
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No Rockabye Baby
DEAR ANN LANDERS : I was one (If
those women who complained about my
flusband's snoring, 11ame as your Miami
griper. But believe me, when my hus-
band left to go to Vietnam the silence in
my bedroom nearly Orove me out of my
mind.
More than once 1 regretled not having
made a tape recording of rity husband's
snoring before he left. It woµJd have -been
better than any Bleeping pill. I used to
tum the radio ~ beside my bed every
night to drown out the deadly silence.
Even then I tossed and turned for two
and three houri.
Thrte week1 ago my man came back
to me. I am ao happy to have him home
that J thank God with 111 my heart he is
at my aide anorlng up a 1torm. It's the
1weeteat IOWld Jn the world. Please print
my letter ror every wife who ifl irritated
by her husband's snOring. I wish I had
oeen one like lt. -WVE TIIAT MUSIC
DEAR LOVE: I wonder If YOll will be
1l1glq tbe same tune after tM blu1ll of
your •a1baad11 ltomecomlag ht worn
ell. I bope to, boaey. Tllub for wrltlnJ.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My huoband
and I haven't been married long -just a
few monthl. We get along lousy. A few
weekll ago we had a terrible argument. J
took my clothes and moved in with my
mother. He Jet me 1tay there a week
before he apologiud and took me back to
our apartment.
Now J discover I am pregnant. He says
the baby isn't his. He'1 sure I saw an ex-
boyfriend the week we were apart. He is
mistaken. Can I have a blood test NOW
and prove that the baby I am carrying is
my hu8band '1? Or must I sweat out the
pregnancy and then prove it? -
CATCHING HELL
DEAR C.H.: You'll have to wal« until
lbe baby ii bora -and even then a blood
teat caa't prove wblcb man IS lbe father.
Jt might prove, however, which one Is
NOT. Yosp" obstetrician can esplal.a tbt1.
In the meaatJme, get some cou.nsell.ag,
eUber with or wUbout your husband.
YOW' cllUd deserve• better tbu tbe
pre•eut welcomlng committee.
Are you, or someone you care about
messing around with drugs -ore con-
sidering it? Are all drugs bad? What
about pot -in moderatloo? Ann Lan-
ders' new booklet, "Straight Dope on
Drugs" separates the facts from the fie·
lion. For each booklet ordered send a
dollar bill. plus a long, seU·addre.ssed,
:;tamped envelope, (16 cents postage) to
Ann Lenders, Box 3346, Chicago, Ill.
60654.
Series
To Open
Two four·part series geared
to interest women -will be
presented by Orange Coast
Evening C-Ollege. Both begin
Thursday, Sept. 21, and will be
conducted from 9:30 to 11 :30
a.m.
Woman the Decision Maker
will be conducted in Island
House, Fashlon I s I and .
Woman the homemaker, con-
sumer, volunteer and voter
are the topics to be examined.
In the Harbor Area Boys
Club in Costa Mesa, women
will gather to learn more
about Creative Cooking.
Lecture topics include the
Art of Chinese Cookery,
Polynesian Flavor , Brunch.
Anytime Before Lunch and
California Style Mex i ca n
Foods.
Buttons Back
Stanley Hagler. award win·
ning jewelry designer, wants
to bring back the button ear-
ring. For laU and winter he
d~igned them oC pearl , and
rhinestone combinations.
D~nce Music a Big Hit· . , '
At Phi.lharmonic Party
When the Orani• County
Pbillwmonlc Society dtcldM
to NY uthank you." t O
memben llld !Nods for put
<florU, II doea ll In o IInM -· " ,,,. -"" Of l>Uneylllld
JloWl'I-IJ'8lld boJlnlom, 0
plo dinner-· -lllpd lor'thtl llnllo pm-.
' 'Ille pony ollnlclal .....
t1w1 · IOI -to llld ...,.
vlviallty ri14Md ~
Ille eftllln&. ' BUlef. ·• were chartered for
party._a wllo dldo't core to
Wive. En-·~ llld hon d'oeuvrt1 were 1erved
by wal-llld bartenden.
Following a ~ ooclrtoll
hour In the botol, dooq to !he
Porty-rs '-rded
bUHo.for ... y
tr•vel •rtd
0 p-i.l•l,I
perty. Mr. olid·
Mn. Corl Mortin
•re terved hors d'oeuvNL
grind ballroom wore opened
at I p.m. when cue.ta were
seated for a fllet ml-di .. ner and Joe Mo1bay'1
orchellra provided mualc for -..
OJrrnt ruts w e r e ~ ter-oed with favorita Of
the IOI, 4111 and IOs, bot going
back evtn fllrth<r to the
Cbarleltom, waltus a n d
polku ... -to be enn blg·
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1orerwd~. Tablel emptied u Harry
Babbllt, tmeff, 01ked ,..,_ to dance while ba
aq a medley of favorites and
uked ti» audience to join blm
In llnclnc' thenl. Emph1~1 -on a loocl Ume, and oppotently everyQW
had one, for many could be
hllrd bormonlllni ... the1r
wry out the door.
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and ls markln1 lto
72nd year this aeuoo. In a
city of relative youth, the
symphony hu long been o
dominant force in the cultural
development of the SOuthweat.
BrusUow, music d.irtctor
and conductor of t h e
orchestra, is a naUve of
Philadelphia where he receiv-
ed hil lonnal music traJn1ng
al \he Curtis lnltltute of
Mualc. He bas wqn world .,..
claim u a .viollnlJt 20 well \I'
a COf!C(uclor, bovlnll appeorecl
with every major orebeatn tn
thlo country and the mualc
capltalo of Europe.
Wlllttemore and Lowe are
celebrating 1 banner year tn
their unique careers -their
Jqtb ann;versary as
distinguished duo-pianists on
the concert 8t.ages of America.
Piffently at the pinnacle of
preotlge and popularity, they
<ore imlveroally acknowledged
.. inuic'• eminent piano
team.
Iron Will Tries New Wrihkle
BY ERMA BOMBECK
An ad in a mldwe8t
newspaper read, WANTED :
Woman -to Qo ironing for
housewife 10 years behind in
everything. Must have strong
coura11e and sense or humor.
Phone·
Now there's a woman I
could live next door to in
perfect harmony. I iron "By
appointment only." I learned
Jong ago that if I ironed and
hung three dresse! in my
daughter's closet, she would
change three times during diJl..
ner .
The other day my son
wanted me to iron his jeans
for a class play. "Which leg
faces the audlen<:i!?" I asked
with my iron poised in Dlid·
air.
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WIT'S
END
from a woman who ironed belt
buckles?)
One afternoon I dropped in
on her as she wa.s pressinJ the
tongues in her son's tennis
shoes.
"You know what you are,
Mrs. Breck?" l asked. "A
drudge."
"Oh, I enjoy ironing," she
said.
"Yau keep talking like that
and some<1ne is going to put
you in a home."
"What's so bad aboµt iron-
ing~" she grinned.
"No one does ii," I snapped.
''Did you ever see the women
on soap operas iron? They're
just nonnal, American
housewives. But do you ever
set them In front of an ironing
board? No!
"They're out having abor-
tions, committing murder,
blackmailing their b o a 1 ,
undergoing surgery, having
fun! If you weren't chaJned to
this iron.ipg board you, too,
could be out doing all sorts of
exciting things."
"Llke what?" she chuck1ed,
pressing the wrinkle out of a
pair of sweat socks and
folding them neatly.
sitting under a hair dryer,
have an aflair with the Avon
lady's unemployed brother-io-
law, sing along with Jack
LaLanne, .• collect antique
barbed wltt, take a coune in
Hebrew Flower Arranging,
start cha.in letters ... I don't
know, woman, UH your im-
aginatJon!"
I read the newspaper ad
agal!i. It intrigued me oo that
I dialed the nuinber and
waited.
"Hello, Mro. Bradt speak·
inl( .....
Son of a gun. It sure make!
you feel good when you had a
part i.n someone's auccess,
doesn't it?
"You could give Tupperware
parties, learn to SCllba dlve.lr:n:;lll:==:_::::: ·v;::Oll~::O::F::IOL~V;:;A:;::;:;N~O learn hotel management while .. _
CLOGS "Boy," he said, "you're aurel);;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I
not like Mrs. Breck."
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I hadn't thought abolit Mrs.
Breck in years. She was an
antiseptic old, broed who used
to Jive two houses down from
me. She had an annoying habit
of putting her ironing board up
on Tuesdays and putting it
away agaih at the end of the
day. (What can you expect
';})ream.6 come lru• L
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Horoscope: Leo Gets Contract Off er
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 20
By SYDNEY OMARR
AllIJ!:S (March 2l·Aprll 19):
Work 15 required before pri;
fllo are realized. II l 1
nece&IA1)' to clleck sources.
Toke noth1nJ for . granted.
trlenda ,_ tend to be In a
hurry. MalntaJn your own
pace. Refuse to be puJlied, Cl·
joled Into foollllll action.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20\:
Be ready to auert yourself,
Many are will.mg to 'hear your
mesaa1e. Key .ta to be con-
November
Rites Set
A November wedding in St.
Michael and All Ange I a
Eploc:opal Church, Corona del
Mar ls rlanned by Denloe
Mathey o Newport Beach and
Peter W. Wilkinson of La
Creacenta .
Thelr parents are Mr. and
Mn. Henri C. Mathey of
Newport and Mrs. Helen
WllklMon of La Crescents.
Miss Mathey 18 a graduate
of UCLA and her flance is 1
University of S o u t h e r n
Calllornia graduate.
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fldent. Set sights on goal.
Write, read and a p e a II: •
Member of oppoelte sex pays
meaningful compliment. Buie
change ls due.
GEMINI (May II.June 20):
Your phllooophy works. Fam·
Uy members become allies.
Vlr10 individual flgurea promJ
nentJy. Adjustment Js made in
domestlc area. BuiJd toward
ultimate security, emotional
and material. You will un-
d~stand.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22)
What was obscured could
receive benefit of greater
light. Per<:i!lve subtle nuances.
Take nothing for granted. One
who whispers sweet nothings
may have ulterior motive.
Protect self lri clinches.
LEO (July 2.1-Aug. 22): Pac-
ing becomes of paramount im-
p:irtance. Patience now is
chief ally. Older Individual
obllervee and is willing to aid.
You may be offered contract.
.Study potential. SituaUon con·
talns complicstlons.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ):
Enlarge horltons. You will be
receiving more attention. Be
ready to explain Position and
outline potentlal. S u b m I t
format, !pedal p r o g r a m .
Arlea could play tmport.ant!-----
role. LI.at.en but refuse to be
pushed.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
Give full play to creative ef.
A new fall collection
ot exclusive infants
and toddlers clothto1
b,y BETI'I TERRELL
and flSOlEL
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WHILl-TOU·WAIT
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8f.VERCI' llEVfR 60T A STATEMENT FROM US! THE
ONE I SENT AMIV,l!D AT THE
RESTAURANT Tit~ DAY AFTER
SHE Wl>S MURDEREPJ
WH~1CMA ear r.rell'E,
llODO~
ly Charles M. Schall
ly Mell
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Redskins Win Germans Give
Germans Clean
Bill of Health
Malinchnk Earns Pay
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BONN, Germany (AP) - A West
Gennan legislatins committee cleared
ChanceJI~ Willy Brandt's · gov.ernment
todax. ol blame in the killing of Israeli
Olympians and decided against a further p-.
With Two l(ey Plays
The Internal Affairs Committee or the
Bundestag announced its finding after
studying an of£1clal report on the Sept . 5
Incident which ended in the death of J l
Jsr1eli sportsmen, live of the Arab guer-
rillas who held them captive in Munich'.!
Olympic Village an<I one policeman in-
\.'olved in a shootout hid to free the
hostages.
T..e committee cha innan, Friedrich
&cliaefer, told newsmen the committee
1utborltles did everything possible under
the circumstances to free the Israelis,
that "suitable action was taken and the
correct decisions were made."
There Is llG reason for further in-
vestigation , Schaefer said. adding that
:he ·committee expressed "confldence in
1!1 those ~sponslble and thanks them for
:heir considered action."
Schaefer said the official report , deal-
!llg aeparately with the role played by
1uthorilies and Brandt's federal govern·
ncol. will be published Tuesdny or
tVednesday.
He said the commillce stud ied in·
ielllgence reports Bonn had received in
he _.three months preceding the Muni ch
·aid ud. found none had ~tained any
toncrete warning of the Sept. 5 incident
- despite newspaper reports to the con·
.ra.,-.
He also denied Israel offered help to
1ree the Olympic sportsmen. A "senior
Israeli ofOcial'' present during the opera·
:ion gave advice to West German
authorities but did not s h a r e
·esponsibility nor request to; do so, he
1aid. Schaefer said the committee also
1pproved government security prt•u·
.ions taken since the incident #,
Justice officials in f\.1unich said
Neapons used by the terrorists were
Belgian hand grenades and Russian AK47
rubmachine guns.
A~rd.ing to laboratory tests it is "95
>c~enl certain" that the hand grenade
Nhif:h was wed to blow up a helicopter
•t : Fuerslenfeldbruck in which four
:.Srlelis perished was of Belgian origin, a
ipoMesman asserted.
l'be five terrorists 1dlled in the
1hori1out havr not been idC'nlified, but two
1f thrm 11 ere Turk1;. the spokesman ad-·
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MINNEAPOLIS.ST. PAUL (AP) -Bill
Maltnchak -draw•-his NaliOrlbl -Football
League salary chasing kickoffs and
punts, charging the kickers and punters.
The seven-year veteran from Indiana,
on the taxi squad last week, earned his
paycheck Monday n i g h t as the
Wuhington Redskbu1 toppled the Min·
nesota Vikings, 24-2J , in a regula r season
opener.
"I had faith that J would be activated
because that's what I did last year and
that 's something ·the coach emphasizes,·•
Malinchak said.
Malinchak blocked a punt , picked ii up
and ran for a touchdown. He recovered a
fumble that led to the w in n i n g
touchdown, and was on the field when
teammate Ted Vactor blocked a field
goal and deflected another.
"This i& what a special learn'! player
always works for," said Mallnchak. "It's
something that rarely happen1. But if
yoo get a couple or three a year the
special team has done its job."
Malinchak, a reserve wide receiver,
was cut by the Detroit Lions two years
ago this week and then caught on with
the Redsk ins.
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In Soutl1west Tennis
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lps ANGELES r 1\P) A year ago
votfl& Jim Connors "-'ll!oi the galleri es'
ie ltght in lhe Pacifit: Southwest Open
tcnnU tournament as hc koocked off one
JrofessionaJ after another before losing
:o Pancho Gonwlcz in !he finals.
Patrice Dominguez, France, def. Frank
F'roehling, Fort Lauderdale, 7-5, &-2; Ray
Moore, South Africa, def. Onny Parun,
New Zealand, S-J , 7-5; Mike Cox,
England, def. Wanaro N'Grodella, New
Caledonia, 7-8, f..2 .
Fre w McMillan, South Africa, def.
••y would rather not talk abQul ii
fLions' cut ),-" he said. ''It's something y-
would rather forget :" ·
Malinchak's touchdown came on Min-
nesota's first l!eries or the game. The
fumble recovery came on lhe kickoff
after Larry Brown, who ,.rushed for 105
yards on 21 carries, roUed in for a three·
yard touchdown to give Washington a 17·
14 lead with 12 :52 to play.
Just 85 seconds later, Charley 1-lar-
raway swept left end for a nine-yard
touchdown run that put it away for lhc
Redskins.
Fran Tarkenton fired tou c h do w n
passes of II yards to John Gilliam. who
made a spectacular one-liandf!;d falling
catch in the third period tor a 14-10 lead,
and ol 4 yards to Bill Brown with I: 10 re·
maining in the game. Clint Jones scored
from a yard out in the second period.
"Giving up two fumbles a blocked
punt, a missed field goal, a blocked field
goal -the accumuJation of that was too
mu ch to overcome.'' said Vikings coach
Bud Grant . "I don 't care" how much of·
tense you have.''
The Vikings, leading 14-10, drove to the
\Vashington 20. where l>year man Jack
Pardee recovered Oscar Reed's fumble.
Dodgers Close
To 'Within
31/2 of Second
SAN DIEGO -The Los Angeles
Dodgers struggled for 10 innings belore
finally pulling out.a 3-2..decision over the
hapless San Diego Padres to creep to
within 31h games of second place
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Houston in the National League's
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Tonight the two clubs return for the
second game in the three-game set with
Claude Osteen (17-10) slated for mound
duty for Los Angeles against San Diego's
Fred Nonnan (9-9).
Monday's extra·irming test was decided
before what was left of a crowd of 2,556
when Willie Crawford oursed a walk with
the bases loaded and two outs.
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"Def.,,.lvely," aaya coodl-'Jolm McKay
of the natiolUllly ~nked SOuthem
California Trojana, "nobody In the world
can outnm ua."
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need turnoYerl. Bo ...... to pllJ -l people who will glvt ,. tho boll." l Coach Pepper llodlen of Ua.A In·
cficatt<lMooday that he doem't lll'ff,
At tlie weekly meelJn& of Soutllem
California Football Writers, Pepper Jok·
ingJy •uaested, "Jotm. let'• have a race
at ~Ume." The Ulldeft1ted TrojlDJ
and Utb-ranked, unbeaten Bruins don't
clath untU Nov. 18.
Meentime, Michigan C<l8Cb Bo
' Schembechler's emlasary, WJD Perry,
says the Wolverines could qualify for any
derby.
A Michigan player fttmbl<d ....., darln( ,
the 7.j) victory over N~ Satur-
day and coach Scbembelcher "tent bim t
to Siberia. The player left the ll.t!I< and I (
didn't aee him return," Rod.sen Aid. t
Couple Splits
Grid Tickets "If yuu don't run a 5-second flat 40
yard!, you don 't play defense at
Mk:blgan," said Perry. The Wolverines,
12th ranked and defending Big Ten
champions, confront UCLA Saturday
night in Memorial Coliseum. After Divorce
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The Trojana will ... at Illinois.
McKay, meantime, "tried to put his
Trojans into focus. "We have more bigb-
caliber playen than we had In lll67," he
aald. That team won the n1tional cham-
pionship with a 10.1 record, and he ad-
ded, "Higl>aJJber playen can 1 ....
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LINCOLN -The Lanculff County
District Court ruled M= tlllll each I party In a muriqe · utlon caae
would have the t11e of Untvenlty or ,
Nebruka football tlckela hall the -. •
'Ibe order wu handed down in a cMe ~
filed by Charlea ff. Edholm agaimt his I
wife, Anne. }
Mrs. Edholm wu awarded tempormy ~
child support and the U9e of the aeuon ·
football lickola for Ibo flrlt tine home
games of the aeason. Edbotin feb the
ticket! for the last three 1ames.
"We have no 0. J. Shnpaan but we do
have three tailbecb who can run. Rod
McNeill is very a:ood. He's &.fool·2, 211,
runs a 4.6 forty ••• be can nm over,
around and through you. Allen Carter
and Anthony Davis are . a little faster.
Cartei nma 4.4 consistently. He's (Oing
to be a super back." ~ 30rt J. K.hMMcKcKay, so~d ~He wlde BOSTON -.. This win doesn't mean ·I receiver, coac ay sat : e can nothin' unless we win the pennant,••
catch the ball or he wouldn't play, and Baltimore manager Earl Weaver AJd • ~e have quarterbacka to get the ball to Monday nJght after his Orioles defeated t h1~;'.;. . • till • ..he. . .. ·r .. 11oe1on. s.2. and .JmocJtod the Red.SO• .. , f ~"""6er11, meanw e,.sai 11 nOt ye of Ont place in the American Leap
satisfied with the running of his Bruin.a, East. r
despite a twe>-game rushina: total of 125 The Josa dropped &ston one-half rmne
yards. ?be UCLA attack will improve In back of idle Detroit while the Orioles
with experience, he said. moved to within one game of the Ttprt.
"We couJd have done so much better. "We jwit had good defense ton!&bt, but !
Kemtit Johmon, James McAJister and we still got to come out and ,plaiy tomor~ !
Mark Harmon can do better and they row night ,'' Weaver ll..ld. 11We only sot ,
will in the future ." Pattin and Tiant to face." :
Rodgers aald Michigan's defense ls as "We're jwt in a pOlltion where wt !
good as Nebraska'• and the Wolverines, can't Jose," said Baltimore third ,
who run from the wishbone formation butDUUJ Broota: Robln:ton, who led tbt t
about 40 percent of the time, are familiar Orioles attack with three bits. "Olr !
backs are against the wall ••. you've got • * -<:r * Grid Ratings
to fight like there's no tomorrow.'' : .... f
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acclaim of about 3,000 perlOlll who met
him either at the Akron-Canton airport
a!I he arrived by private plane or at I
Memorial Field Home lltf.f'.
Tonight more will be on hand for the !
teslimonlal dlnnes at which the BowlJn& t
Green State Unlvenlty ltlllor ii to pt a i, bronze bust ol hlmsell.
Wottle still wears the golfer's cap be
got some time ago while officiating at a I track meet and had on when hia Jut.
ditch hm&e sent him tbroogiJ Ille tape
first in Munich. ....
PETERSBURG, Ind. -"Above all. be
was dedicated to God, family, country
and the game cl baaeball."
That's the ioscription on a maownent
honoring the late Gil 11oc1g.,, former liar
of the old Brooklyn Dodgen and Ibo
manager of the New York Mets at thl
Ume of his death laat EuW Sunday, two
days hefore hla 41lh blrthclay.
Near the monument is a fola'..lane In-
diana 57 bridge over the Eu! Fork of
White River, just 411. mila north of this
eoutbern lndiana commufitty where
Hodgea attended acbool.
The bridge and monmnent were
dedJeated in Hodgea' name Monday u
hl.t family, former players, Gov. Edgar
D. Whilaimb and nearly "t,DOO spectalora
paid tribute.
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Chargers are sa)'inl goodbye to rt<tlver
Jerry LtV"llls and safety Cl>ris Flelcber
!or the year while rolJlol out Iba
welcome mat !or tight end Jolin Mackey,
LeVlu and Fletcller, both -.. underwent mrgery !or tnee lllJurlel 1uf·
fered Sunday lJt Sail Dlego'1 M-1 1oa to
San Franclaco and are IOI! !or the .......
Mickey, mtanwhlle, wu siped u a free agent Monday.
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O>nnors, still only 20, is back in the
iouJhwest this year but his days as an
i~tet.lr David taking shots at the pro
Goliaths are over. He's joined a pro Lour ,,imself and, while nol taking lhe tennis
"·orfd by storm. has had some success 1n
his first year.
Jean Chanfreau, France, &-7, 7-6, 6-1 ;
Andrew Pattison, Rhode sia, def.
Graham StillwelJ, England, S.2, 6-1; and
. John Alexander. Awitralia, der. Alex
Olmedo, Encino, fi...3, 6-4.
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Oonnora, who has betn gett.lng advice
Erom veteran pros Gonzalez and Pancho
Se~ra, js seeded 14th In the field of 64.
He JIAlrted slowly Monday nlgti1 but then
ovtfP<lwered Paul Gerken of East
Noi:ntk. Conn., M, 6-2. 'Ill< only teeded player to to,. wa•
Charles P1sarell, 1 former U.S. Divis Cu~ from Puerto Rico, who bowed to
Jhn McM1nus of Berkeley, 4-=e, 6-3, 7-6.
Nlnlh l!>eded Bob Hewitt ol South
Africa outluted llrJan Gott!rled of Fort
Lai&.lalo, Fla .. 5-7, e.s, M . Stxteenth-
renked ftOICOe Tanner of Stanford
Univeraity and Lookoot Mounllln, Tenn .,
~ot by Ian Fltlcher ol Aullrallo f.7, 7~ w.· .
In other rewlla Mt>oday:
WASHINGTON'S LARRY llROWN sc l>RIS IN 24-21 WIN "ov!R MINNllOTA.
Hope Clay Is 10-1 Favorite--Patierson
NEW YORK (AP) -Floyd Patteroon
rested Monday and hoped that Muha1n·
mad Ali was a big favorite for their fi ght
Wedneaday nlght, while All continued to
train and aald he "e•pected the fight to
go all the way."
Patteraon, who ended his training
Saturday lor the acheduled ti-round fl(ht
hetween two !onner heavyweight cham-
piom at MadilOD Square Garden, Nld :
"I hope Clay (All) II a 111-1 favorite.
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chance I ha ve to win. The bigger favorite
he I&, the more confidence be has1 and
the more tonfidence he has the more
overconfidence he will cet."
AU was such a favorite Ult& there. was
no helling line on the flcbt. ldeanwblle,
All continued working out at a c'ham-
plonahlp poce at hit camp at Deer Lake,
Pa. He •parred • total of II """""'
SaturclllY, Sunday and. Mondlll'.
· All missed three days of tralnlnt Jut
week when he Jiad to lesUly Ill Detroit at
a breach or .contract suit ~rou(ht against
him by a.promoter.
. "I'm not maklnc any precllctlon but I u~t the nrht to 10 all the way," gald
All.' who added that he -,u hurt by ,the
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New Talk of Orange County CIF Section
BJ aooa CA••-__ ..., .... ...
An lltm lb<t lw ..... -
dlod -!or ,....., .... not ~ b1 IDll1)' -....
.. -• nollty far llWIY man,..,. le come, ii boot In
lbe ..... opln -.. -
day's ....iq -Oroni!•
County olflclob ...i lbe C!F
Southern -ng...u., • _.1e Orol>i• County __
Uon for P«I' otblellcs.
CIF SS eunmlsaklner J.
Kennelh FIPJll met with Dr.
William B. 7.occ of lbe Sad-
dlei>lck Volley Unllled Scbool
District, who acted 0 I
cllolrmlm ol lllo °""""a.. ........ ~ • -
ty coollnpal lo U... of Dr. llu --Ille aF m
Wllllam L. ·Ullom ol tbe ,lblJ moti.t, "' ,. .. llloN
l.qllno -Schoal Dlltrtcl Jiii! .. ......... queotlooo. u
Ullom WU -Jue to o lbey'd oomt 1o .. with 0 (llO-por-1 CUlllJcl Olhen ID oi. poNI then ft'd rtudy l~" ...,.
, ......... included Juloo Gqe dudes F11181"-
ol lht ~-Diltrld, 7.occ •• -~ by the I.any . 1aki o1 the DAitY PIJ.01', ploY<d tbe
Ganleo Groff Dlatrlcl end metling down -L
Doo I-ol lbe Anohelm "We'.re just.dolnc o feulhlll·
School -ty 111\idy" ond !hore 11-y
"We bad • meeUcc lo • lot man study thol lw IO go
-lht llllolptag.. .... lnlo it,• .. ,. Z-o g g •
dladvonl-.r'o 1eporate ~ ol the newly ·
-. but ..... WU no ..,. -Soddleboct v • 11 e y
tloa !Um by -·" llJI Unllled Scbool Dislrlct.
Bt llddo: -We _ ... U.
11<1 !bot Clrqt c..mty (IO
current bJgb _, ii obout
the -Ilse !bit u. Son Die(o oec:tJoo WU w!Jeo Ibey
lonned tholr .... IOClloo.
"Al tllil point tt'1 almply •
study, we're a lollg WIJ' from
being oomplele.
"I 1._i Dr. Ullom will
make a report 10 the various
district superintllOd<nta Hrly
next motlth and It that time
the matt.r will either b< dJ'<lP'
ped OI' committed IO ~
study.
"We're not far ak>ng enough
lo_ my ..... ,, pl.,.a
competltlon Ill .., ~
"But the l)ud(eu, .,..u
progrems and whetller or not
we hive the '"' !bot eould band.le • aepuate MCUoo art
b<ing dtacuPed."
7.occ said !bot the lludy ....
in no way a device aimed at
d..emphasWnc a!hletlca.
Tile lorinotlon of on Onnge
County choplll' of t b e
Colllornla lntencbowti< Fecl-
eratlon ~ Include mony
rllnifiCllionl for O r a a 1 e
County athletes.
lt would mun a separate
~-lo ...... -_,,..,...,....,
llnllted lo -.... ,..
dad111catlm -two -
......... In( .. -two te01111fnm--
portlclpoted,
Prt•ioua talk c'""leilc
the molter bu --
by -· -u. bloclt· Ing tool by Oruce CounlJ ...
mlnistraton: wbmever a
poulbllity ..... that the CD'
Southem Sectioo WOllld ,...
quest on Orange Coun1J llCbool
to joln • leasue outsldo of the
county.
HR Stalwart Veteran
Santa Ana
Big, Fast
Oilers Defense
Backed by Bond
By DENNIB CAMPBELL
Of ... ~ ...... Slllff
Wben Roy Brummett says
Bucky Bood IJlt., lo get hil
nose into things, it's just his
way of handing out a com-
pliment.
Bond play1 middle guard for
the Huntington Beach lllgh
School football team. "and we
like to thirik we have one of
our best football players in the
middle of the field," says
Brummett, 31-year-old coach
of the Oilen.
Bl'lllll!Mtl Isn't stingy about
handing oot praise of bis burly
middle guard; "He's as good
as anyone in the area," be
says.
"In fact, he's as good as
anyone in the Sunset League."
High pralse, liideed.
Bond loob the part of •
rock 'em, sock 'em football
player, but the penooality
doesn't seem to fit:
He's a chunky 5-10, 200-
pounds, curly haired and lough
looking, but in conversation
it's yes sir and no sir.
Bond reJJabes hi! role as
middle guard ("I like lo hit")
ond will b< the man cm the
Area Preps
In Ratings
A quartet ol Orange Coost
area prep football teams are
rated ill the DAILY PILOT's
olflcial llalillg of r a n k e d
elevens with action t1ated to
begin Thursday nigllt ot Sonia
AnoBowL
Second ranked Mater JieI
will try lo uphold Its early
prestige against Santa Ana,
while three other Issues fn.
volve Orange County teams
that night.
A top attractlon ii at ·Bolu
Grande wbero eighth ranked
Lo Quinta of the Garden
Grove League bania beads
with No. 12 Villa Pork of the
cr..1..;.., League.
Other games Tllunday In-
clude Kennedy ogalnll Bbbop
Mootgomery al Western lllgh
ond Santiago and Monte Vista
cllsll at Garden Grove High.
Rated teama from the
Orange Coast ar.. lnclude
Mater Dei (s econd ),
Westminster (thlrd), Edilon
(loorlh) and Corona del Mar
(sixth) beblnd Western Hilb'•
No.l~Plooem .
Oraip ~Ill)' ,.., 11
POI. -' • Ptlell l. w..iern u
2. Mala' Del f7
3.Westlnlni!u 41
4. Edison 40
5. Orange 29
I. Corona del· Msr fl
7. Anaheim 16
I. Lo Quinta 12
I. Los Alomlloo 10 10. Sonora .,
()lllort: FOWllllll Valley,
VUJa. Put. Kamedy, Newport
fiort>or,Senlte,Soatl ....
..... , ..........
floiil e ft H ,., e V'-
1 •• • • ........ . Ul*oll .......... . ---·-"Cr &lw k•d is•
l
spot when Huntington Beach
vblta ~ Beach Mll!lkan.
Millikan coaches have com-
mitted themselves to exclusive
use of the wbhbone-T on of.
tense, a formaUoo known to
put Wldue preaure o n
delemlve linemen.
Tile middle guard b one of
the key men ill stopping the
wishbone but is rarely suc-
cessful when the oileme 15 o·
ecuted pro~ly.
Nebruka'11Uch Glover, like
Bond a middle guard, ll con-
sidered the nation'• best co~
lege deleiislve lineman, ond lt
Is a Wtamenl lo the forma·
tlon that Comhuater op-
ponents UCLA ond Oklahoma
were ·able to score 20 and Sl
points reapectlvely against No.
1 rated Nebraska in apite of
Glover's efforts.
Desplte all lllil, Bond Is not
partlcularly lmprwed with
the wishbone.
"Fowrtain Valley 11!«1 H
some against ua last year," he
says. "I dcm't think H's that
much more difficult than any
other formation."
U any man on tbt Oilers*
team can put • bait 1o
Millltan'1 offensive efforts,
Bond appears lo b< the -· "He 1w oil the good
qual!Ues 1"'I loot for In o
defmllive football player,"
IA)'I Bnunmetl.
..He's aggressive and likes
lo bit and Is dedicated lo the
game. He's smart ori defense,
ond that'• where be'• going lo ::,:·rir-the l '1 hil
B~11y1 bu"a
.... for the ball It .. just •
feeling, I guess, when ,• guy
blockl yoo .... oWta lo
preosuro :i<)U. Re olwoyo mo... where the boll'.lo."
Brumwtt, In hil lint. year
u cood! of the Ollerl. .IPQ!led
Bond'• polenllol'. ~tely.
Well, olmaet lm...U.lilY.
"He came QUt for con-
dlUoo!ng drllll fut year, but
be 1train<d • -.... the doctor told blm lo Joy oH ii
for a few ''nets; IO we·dldn't
know toe> IDllCh obout biin.
"We fou.i •1 u llOOll u be
put the pjldl'on. Rt Just •stood
out. He'• one of iheH kids who
stlcb bis -right Ill !hore."
Bood, who kt<p& ill oondltlon
durlnC the -by -S· In( In the oil llelcil, bu 1111
· just one penoul aoal for the -"I'd lllte lo ploy on • wh> nln& team," be 11ys. "We
ha'""\ -Ill the put, but I
thlnlt · U we con just got
everyone lo Wort togeths we
can win.'•
It's lbil quollty that endws
him to Brummett., 11ffe'I 8
team player," lbe coocb 1111.
"He doesn't care about in-
dlvlduol .,...,. • lie just ·-to win. ft • . ..
Moi.t lle1 Hiib'• winning
ways In their annual foothill
opener at Santa Ana stadium
may b< Jn jeopardy Thundey
nlght when coach T om
Baldwin'• big, fast and
veteran Saints of Santa Ana
High provldf the opposlilon. :
"It's potentially our bHt
team lince 1988," admits
Baldwin, who has 1 dozen : .
starters bac::t to mold hJs ·
eleven IJ'OUnd.
"Lut year we had a ;·
tlOJlhomor< quarterback ond '
the mt of the bocklleld con-
ollted ol junion. Now I thJnl<
...... pined the --we needed." 1111 Bakhrin.
Keytnr the Saints' --ollenst will lit quorterbock
Mlkt Molina, a f.I, ~
junior lellermon starter wllo
fired 11x touchdown puaa in
1971.
He occounted for llO yorclo
l>Ulinr and IOO yards nmnlll(,
but lbO &ilnta wm unable 1o
cub In tboee stall for vJe.
tori" due to crlpplln1
ml-beeoUH 0 f fn.
uperitnee.
''We fetl that four of our
sewn klaes wre attrtbutld
dlroctly lo miltaln,.. 11111
B1ldwln.
TbeSohil'-pwlth Mqnollo _,. r6cted
few O...o·lll lhl -Aio 11-tock.
BUCKY BOND A TWO.WAY STARTER FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH.
!llendlnc 1!llll Molla -. -namlal ..... llldlo!d ;-Dllcbnm-(Nii, ·flT), ._ ··
Scott (W,. 111) ml -1-
Porter (M, 1111).
Irvine Swim Titlists Motocross Run
Slated Friday
Tbe)''re all . ret1raln1
•torten and -lo bl( Jn the Sainta' deblve plans, too, at linebfieker.
Scott. Is • oeathlclc lo tho
Saints' offensive araenll while
Parker was the leading around
1llner for Santa Ano Jn 1971. 1be Unlversily Community
Auoclation won the flnlt city
ol Irvine lwimniing cbam-
ploosblpo Saturd1y at the
Unlvenity Jlllh School pool.
1be cbampfon"shlp1,
--by the Irvine Swlm Club, included t&e 14 CODr
muftlty aaoclaUons making
up the city ol lrvlne .
Tlie Unlversity uaoctatlon
IOOl'ed 7111 polnta' lo ... ~
distance nmnenip Turtle Rock
Broadmoor (133).' Slerr•
Bonlta ond Village : Pork
' . ••
f~Upwed ill the standings.
Top individual awimmen
were Donna Grochowski Jn the
11-12 girls division ond Kevin
Phillips In the 1H7 boys clau.
Miao Grochowski look flrst Jn
11to' so.yam 1rees1y1e, so.yard
breaststroke, 2 5 • y • r d but·
terfly, l O 0-yard Individual
m.edley and 50-yard
back.!trote, while Phillips won
the IO freestyle, IO ba<btroke,
IO bulterfly ond 100 lndlvldual
medley.
The fourth round of the
motocross 1erlt1 at El Toro
Speedwa) will b<&Jn at 7 p.m.
Friday with IOmt 40 events
scheduled to follow the open-
ing schoolboy '"""· Top wmnen have been Don
Stenerson (San Clemen~) In
the 2IO lntermedlate claM,
Johanna Stenenon ond Bryan
Meene of Dana Point Jn the •oo junior duo ond Brad !Ju.
bolt of El Ton> ill the od>Ool·
boy class.
Keying the offemlve line -
the cme atta in wblcb Boldwtn
II COllC<!med -ore ftlumlng
storten Clruck Isbell (J.10, 1111
or.) ot center ond tlchl tnd
Dovld Stevens (M, :Q, or.).
The other tight end pooltlon
II allo apporently In tood
hinds with tranolll' Don
Scbultr ill _,p, Scbuler
ployed the lut --for Senta Ano Jn '71 ODd -a · CIF llnallst Jn ..-u.r In 1111 '·
Ill.pound nnge.
Baseball Standings DUN UWIS
AMEllICANLEAGUE
Detroit -Baltlmo ...
New Yort
Cleveland
MU..lllkeo
·East Dtvllloa
W L
77 14
7114
77 16
7$ 17
14 711
1111
West DIYl1loa
14 57
7112
71 It
• 71
17 74
12.
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.5411 II
.531 !
.528 211
.441 14
.403 2011
.I'll
.NO 5
Jlf1 1211
... 15
.471 17
.319 32
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eul Dtvl•loa
W L Pct. Gii
PIUsburah It 12 .631
Chicago 7114 .541 1111
New York 73 17 .531 1511
St. Louis 119 74 .483 21
Montreal 14 77 .454 25
Philadelphia 1219 .lie ,,.,
West Dtviltoa
Clnclnna~ 17 55 .Ill
-7t 12 .5'0 711 lledten 7118 .135 11
Atlanta 16 71 .4«1 21
San Franclaco 63 10 .441 24~
San Die(o 53 87 .m II
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TONIGHT'S
TVIDGHUGHTS
KTLA O 7:30 -"Sons and Lovers. HI A drama ol
the close bond between a mother and her gon.
Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller. I·
ABC O 8080 -"'No Place to Run ." A young ,J
boy 's aUing grandfather attempts to take custody
of him after his parents are killed. Herschel Ber·
nardl, Stefanie J>owers, Larry Hagman.
NBC O 9:00 -"The Bold Ones." The concJugion
o( a drama begun on "Ironside" last week in which
surgery on Ed Brown is interrupted by a death
threat against the kidnapped daughter of the sur· 1 ~
geon. E. G. Marshall, Don Galloway , Vic Morrow.
CBS IJ 9:30 -''The Woman Hunter." Barbara
Eden stars as a beautiful. wealthy woman tracked to
Acapulco by an international jewel thief and mur· :"
derer. Robert Vaughn. Stuart \Vhitman.
KHJ O IOoOO -Boris Karlo!! Presents. The
premiere of this collection of hour-long horror ,1
Wes. Tonight's fare: "The Twisted Image." ~:
TV DAILY LOG·
Tuesday
Evening
SEmM8E:lt 19
1111 and Art Stldtllbaum YiMI V11
Huys AirpM, 0111 of lht wo11d'1
builat In Wms of llNofb tlld
l&nd!np. Elft9huiud 1r1 wr11nt
uft17 reiul•tions •nd dnicts, --· I ,. .. "" ,.,.,.
""l~D lllfll al Nm _,(21vl"--t' filiirl ltom) '.tS--Clllst.11 MDrrb.
11dt.., "Mr. Henry Com· 1:30 1J (() Knnli fhH Riufclo Mon-
lloek" Htn1Y Comslotk (111tr wt.om ta\b tn pl'Js Al ex P1r1no, a w1althf
"" Comllod: Lade wu n1mid) auto r1Cin1 enthusint wlloN me-
COlllll Into PondttllSI ltrrttwJ wHh thank: is slain on ttll M of tit·
otfltr &llWf Nrons tl')'ln1 to stab w1ii'1 most /mport1nt rOld ract.
• claim. followln1 tllt dulh of anolh1r m•·
W llllft ch1nic OR the d1n11rous Tantalus
WIW Wiid W•tl Mountain race cour11, McG1111tt
DI HilltdlHM• tunli his auspldon to An1ela, pl.tY•d ....., ,.,.., USMC by Diani Mul d1ur, !l!I t!Jmoroua-f.. .... OtncH or JM pli)'bor IUIO rlttf
..... Pare VWlllkl P1rano, =• 1111M111 ~ ffi (I) al UC T .... ., """' •1 If (IO} ...,.. rtac:t It Rldl" (dr1)
U S.CU• &pou ~erxhtl Bem1rd'l, Sllftnll
DrM ...... Powen, La~ H11man.
UI ii" r, I ,,_, JI! i\f c!..111 .... "044 TI'"B'
1" Part I ~1) '~"'Y ~pt-Your F1tM1'1 Moustacfle"
fOllCll, M1urn11 O'Hl!'1, Jtm" Mtc· IE) LI lllMldM • '8 ......
Artllut. Tha rouc1!·1nd·lumblt lllt t:GO B !llmTllt hW 0... "n'lt
ol Wyomln1 CLlllTJ workff, Cl•r lllys in !hi Dt1th of Str111nt
SWK:lr, wilt llruUltl to r•ill nh11 Brown" Conclusion of Muon's pr1·
,hJldttft without forftl1ln1 his sh•tt mlcr• epltodt from lronskle. Elrpiri·
of Spenw's Mounitln ltft to lllm b~ ment•I $pln1t su11•1Y on Ed Brown
his t1111tr. b lnt1rruplld bf 1 dutll lhr11t
CIS ,.... Wtltat CttNlkltt 11ains1 !ht ~ldn•PPtd d1uc1!11r o1
...., Mfflll Siii'# the sure.on (Vic Morrow). s1111 1r1
ltl'ltll lG. M1111L1~. Otrid Htrtman ,,1111
Swetpdtbs Raymond 8Ufr lftCf Daft G1Uow1r ol
ftlk Mllic lronsld1 1uatln1-
c..191 TfMI Flt• I U• Vl*t Pn hcMiaf ....... C.... SMw Tiii Vlrptlln
Ir. km LI~ 41 P1P1 ...,. a.o .. io 11 m ca,_"""' ICJ ltoJ Dlt Mft Sit "hf,,. .. Huldl(' (WI)-')2 -HllDioJ EHlot .Mlnll 8arbtla ~obertV1u1hn.
1:1• =ie':'m lu... .... -Trvtll tr t:i:•nt11 r:DJm[I Cn lff Ht# llfarl Ill 1111 l 11iUriflS"po1try cr11ttd ind
wtllt'I lilJ LIM? lllustr1t1d br roun1 bl1ck childrtn.
I LM lltq and presented wllhou l n1rrtllon.
I DrMtl "Je•nfl I Rwhtl MISlcll LIVI T•llt t:4S Pn!llOI AWN
La hnil .. Par Ul:OO , ®J m MIC Rtp!Ktl "Guilty by n. AMc:ltilt F\Tll of Z sptel1t RetJOll of Rttt" is 1n as.s1um1nt
proptlM ... tint '#llh world aco!OI,, al 1 hlatorkll h1ppenln1 cone.min& t1pM Int ~I In Sweden, dtb•l· tilt unlqua alpt1ience 1h1recl by
Inc Utt q111stlon, ''Should tl\41 DM!· 110,000 Jlp.1nts1·Americ1ns who
opH Pifallona Adopt 1 Polley of Lim· wtrt tiekl In deltntlon umps
ltln1 EcollOl!lic C~r (Conclusion throu&L/t World W1r II.
t11 E ,._ Tlllll C.. It Mujtf Ma1t111 Wt1"', M.D. 1111 tonl&tlt 11 11 PM) (RI I ""'
QI......_: "lidl tllt WIW Slrt" · I tori1 Ktllotl Pmelltl:
1;JO 11r.Ill1 Stent SIM Allen b litllr A co!ltctiOll of hour·IOlll
hod. P1n1tllt1 111 JIJlll Me1dows, Illes of hofror.
11111 Bilby, Jack C1uk!J. Ind Brtndl Q) litl Cesbf Sllow
lffltl. ! lr!UN•urf II lrtdwod Q hlb Surp111 "Ltdr X" Poliet 1 IHC1!1 I Equl JHstb Undlt
Sur1«111 Lodi• uaa a mtdlcal chit Ln (R) Conclusion al • lwo-
to uptw• • mMI bombt1. St111 ait part Information st rlu produced lo
S.111 Croom 1nd Lin Blrm1n. Don1ld intorm cltlien' of somt of their con·
Pl11Ur1e1 11111t1. slllullontl rl1hts. "J1Ntnll1 Just let~
II Mtvlt: (hr) .. So111 11MI LMl'I" ind ~sm1U Cltlmi Court'' lfl sllow11
(dr1) ·~Trtvor Howard, Dt•n tonf1hl.
Stockwt!!, Wendy HJU1r. Stron1 pol· I ludt So111br1
lr171I of 1 ctost bond bttw11n t · • futiwtl M11lc1no
mother 1nd htr son. who ftJeth 11.lncdotn of lht Stt
romanllc: lnvo~emtnt upolt 1111 10:30 T•lk Btck
d11t1L Trn-Mvtt1\ur1 "Un~nown Mil•
W
Tt Ttll t111 T~ ito' f111llJ C11ulcs 8 Movie: .. Clrffl Cr1• ol W1"
lllUloa S Mowll: (Zbt) ..,. .. SU-omlnl"
1nd1 tt Htlr (dr1) '59-Jell Chand· I Outdoor Sporbm•n ler, l•~k Ptllnct. Two dlllll111lontd 11:00 ~0 EI! m@ tltw1
C!rm•n '1'11111111, rnor11I tntm!.1, ®! Hm
a11 1ul1ntd th• 11lm t1sk of db· Sttp Bef911Cl
1rmln1 bombs. Mt!Ual Dillon
81
Hotl,.ood Sq11.1rt1 · Mavlt: "Path .t C!Otf' {11h)
Ho11 n's Herot1 '57-l<irk DoUflas, R1lph /llteke r. CIJ Dr•rntt m Trath or (;oftslquencn
I Sc1rch for M111tal Hctlth t!) C1111bUn1 c.R111 footl)tll
La Mldl• Ociu 0') 'r£I" Pro111•
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Stars Bring Hope for -Hospital
Hy Gt.:ORGE LEIDAL
Of t11e D•UV Pl... SIMI
Nostalgla aboumed Sunday
night a5 Bob Ii.ope and
Dorothy !..amour wowed a tux-
edo to tennis shoe audienct in
the Anaheim Convention
Cenler.
llope ind company, which
included sensationally shapely
-figurt and voice -Gloria
Loring, mockotlntry 90ngster
Jerry Reed and Hore's ~
year traveling mt11ic com·
panion Les Brown and his
Band or Reknown, drew a
capacil)' crowd. Proceeds
beneUted the A n • h e i m
Memorial Hospital acute care
cente r with tickets that ranged
from $4.50 to $5S.50.
A3 a fund raiser, the-full
house indicated tbe evening
was a smashing succu.s. M
an entertainment event, some
2,000 or IO in the elliptical con-
venti on center hall, might
have other views. ..
An obviously embarassed
Johnny Grant stopped the
show s everal times as
clusters or people 1tomped,
booed and jeend t ti e I r
displeasure al not btlng able
to hear what was gotna on in
the center ol the hall.
GRANT, BELIEVING sound
levels blasting outward rrom
the center stage were too low,
called for mqre wattage. Eacll
boost only made the hearing
problem worse as spea kers
baltled with each other in the
t'Onlin~ or what may be the
cowity 's w n rs t acoustical
nightmare.
For those who could hear
the goings on, the evening was
a pleasurable mixed bag or
definitely up tempo humor and
musical entertainment.
'Beginning with the 40s tunes
so aptly trumped by Brown's
band of youngsters -many
looked like they'd been little
more than a gleam in their
parents eyes when Brown
was making his musical name
-and ending with Reed 's
guitar pickin's and now
famous "When You're Hot
ENTERTAINMENT
You 're Hot" the evening was a
:l(J.year buffet of American
melodies.
For many in the audience -
t~ reviewer not among them
-Miss Lamour·s nmtalgic
pastiche or tunes from !he
famous "Rood To •• .'' flicks
wilh Hope and Bing Crosby,
wu tht h1&b point oC the even-
ing.
BURSTS OV applau se
grttted each of the bits of the
put mool of wblch --to
be written about moom:
lllOOlllJght, I South pacific
surf or 1waying palm!.
When the romance with the
romanllc put was done, it
was 'Very apparent that, minus
a very few pounds, Miss
Lamour could continue to be a
hit today. She proved one ·
doesn't need 3) yean ago
memoriet to enjoy her talen ts.
Jn contrast to the tunes of
the past Wett the Up to the
minute styliags of Miu Lor-
ing. Youth, Jona: blonde halr
and a vibrant stage personali-
ty that communicates with
vast audjences sttVed her well
and won her the Anaheim au-
dience despite the sound prob-
lems.
Rttd, too, overcomes with
talent and a larger than life
performance. Sadly, h i s
personal backup on:hestra
blocked him from view of fully
one-quanu o1, tbe ·-by
plunking tbemselv<S on th<
ra.lsed cmter stage.
SINCE REEi) followed the
Disneyland Country Bean, •
presentation of 18 Orange..
County ; lovellet "11 ...... lio,
18 cities. boring bits wilh
Angel baseball start Vada
Pinson and Clyde Wright, apt
nothings from KMPC't Dick
Whittinghill and a l~te
flag ceremony, few in ~
crowd seemed to mind not
being able to see Reed.
After all, it was very ap-
parent all had come to see
Bob Hope.
Joking about having to wait
2V.. hours to get onstage im-
mediately won the restive
crowd to Hope's side.
Later jokes about sex educa-
tion -with Hope taking a
position again.rt . YJlle uo-
doubledly because he'd bearil
about Anaheim's sexed foes-
however, failed rum ..
Santa Ana Play lets
NE V E RT HELESS, the
talent that got him where he is
today won out and by his en·
core number -a personal
version of "My Way" -he'd
found a common ground with
nearly everyone in the hall. 'Water's Running' ·S killfully Staged His way recognizes others
may dilfer about the war or
the statt. of the nation, but in
short, he 'll go to Vietnam to
entertain t.roops as long as
there is a war and vowed he'l
stand up for America as kmg
as there ia aq. America.
By TOM TITUS
Of ftM D•IW PUii Slltf
There are many easier tasks
in community theater 'than
putting on a quartet of one-act
comedJel and hitting the
bullseye wllh each.' xet · the
Santa Ana Community Players
have managed to carry off
thb assignment with sldll-and
balance . In their seuon-<1pen-
lng production of "You Know I
Can't l!ear You When the
Water's Running."
Robert Anderson is a serious
dramatist who can, when the
mood strikes hlmr write with
the wit or a Neil Simon. His
collection of comic vignettes
under the overall tiUe of a line
from one of them combines
outrageous humor with the
stabbing pang of reality -
recognizable human foibles
given a lighthearted treat.-
ment.
The pitfall a community
theater must clear in present-
ing the Anderson playlets is
the yawning threat of im-
balance, particularly since the
thlrd segment leall! heavily
toward soapy d r a m a •
However, director Lee How-
ington has mounted a well-
matched set from whlch there
is neither a clear standout nor
glaring weak spot .
IN TJIE FTRST vignette.
Anderson needles his own
craft by pre s enting a
~do
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Ryan O'Neil
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"PAINT YOUR WA•ON ..
New 2nd Feature
STARTING Wl!DNISD.AY
Jack t.emmon
"WAR BETWEEN
MEN AND WOMEN"
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Jollfl WoyM
''THE COWBOYS"
"SKIN GAME"
ST.A.ITS Wl!DNISDAY
"YOU 10110W I CAJll 'T HIAI YOU WHIEJll THI' WAT&!lt'S IUJllNING"
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AndMiOft, dlrec19d by '-"·H-lno10<1.
produc:!lon OOCN'dlMfw Alie• W•lk ...
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"'TIM Sl'lldl 9f ltkOlllllllM" J•ek S1m1l•bd• Jotwi Lq\l'llhm1n Herb Miii.,. .........•.•.. Jim Wllll•m•
Dorothy . , ........••.. Oo:inn.I McSwtln
ltlttltrd Pswllng ..... Jerry C•rpenltr ' • ''Tilt ,...,..,.,. 9f Olvls"
Qlorol ................ • .... Char1•• Pi ii
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JIU ,. . . . . ....... , •. Ch9<'rl PMrllle
S.ltvn.n ........... , .. Aon L•ngtern "I'll .. H-fOf Ciw1M:l'MI•"
Chuck .................. Jim Wllll1m1 Ed!!~ . , . . . . . . ... Sa/111!1 llrown
Cl•rlc• .•. ll:fl'lll l idol. J11n F ... llltoll
"l 'm Mwtllf1"
Htrt!t•I , ..• John l0Ullhm1n
Mufl•I , . . .•. ,,,..ro•••I Bover
the indecisive couple shop for
new bedding.
Charles Pait excels in his
perrormance as the unhappy
husband Who hates to break up
a matched set, while Bobbie
Me.net is a bit artificial as bis
more practical spoµSe. Cherri
Perrine, offering a delicious
alternativi, perfonns as well
as she looks. while Ron
Langseth rounds out the cast
as the store salesman.
"You Koo""· I Can't Hear
You When the Wa ter's RWl·
ning" is an impressive pro-
duction by an ambitious cast
which deserves much larger
audiences than those afforded
the play on opening weekend.
Performances c o n t i n u e
Fridays and Saturday s
through Sept. 30 at the Players
Theater, 530 N. Ross St., Santa
Ana.
THE BEST acting of the BilT Name evening comes in the third t-J
scene, in which parents' 'op-
posing theories of sex educa-B
tion lead into a deeper fami.ly eggers
crisis. Williams reappears as
the conservative husband and RENO (UPI) -"Brother,
gives an exceptionally strong can you spare a dime?''
performance, while Sandie Most who were asked by the
playwqght det.ermined to have Brown is equally sharp as the t..-.'O panhandlers walked on .,.... plain spoken wife.
Few could ·argue w I t h
Hope's musical logic 'and mOv·
ing delivery which iNpired a
standing ovation at the close
of the benefit performance an
ovation which recognized not
only the evening's work, but
the accomplishments of a
lifetime.
a man walk On stage nude in Loughman returns for the past without an answer. But
his next ihow, a producer with finale and ia paired with those who dug up a coin may G.llT WlllOOD
cold feet and an actor who's Margaret Boyer. as an elderly find them.selves in the movies.
·both adaptable and amenable. couple reminiscing o1: past The panhandlen were ac-('1~! ;MB!!~Tl[.!f fOI Ml•
Obviously, the play was written spouses and long-sown wild tors Al PaehlO and Gene _.,., ....... .._._ · .. oats. This is a vignette which 19 . •
be.fore "Oh, Calcut\a''" ttit the demands pinpoint timing and Hackman, who were portray-I~~·;•;••;";-;;;-;;-;;;;-;;·;•;-;';'..,~~
boards. both performer.a are equal to jng hitchbikera trying to getl~
John Loughman as lhe the task, part i cu I a r I y acn::m the country. Segments
writer and Jim Williams as Loughman who carries the ad-of the movie, "Scarecrow,"
the produce r carry off the act ditional burden of a g i n g were shot on Lake Street this
well enough, with a nice asshist several decades for bis role. week.
from Dc.nna McSwain as a s Y 1---------==----------~--I secretary, but it is Jerry
Carpenter as the overeager
actor who predictably steals
the show.
Bed time is the theme of Ule
second play, and whether lo
curl up in a single or double
bunk. The decision just may
shatter a 25-year marriage as
Cll"t latwood
"JOE KIDD" (PG)
Allsrelr M01LH9'a
"PUPPIT ON A CHAl'N"
ITAITS WIDNISDAY
WoMJAlleo
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(l\lftlV ClttW PUBLIC NOTICE J>ueuc NOTICE
I Jfltl TOMLlllSON & ITEINMAll a 2'UJ
,. THI IU,.111:10• COU•T 011' THI m w. c .... ,, "'"'· Siii•... •• T"• SUf'•••o• COU•T OF lHI STATI 01" C:Alll"OltlllA '"' AMO •o• Siii ._.......,, C•ll"'111• '1#1 ,,,.,. 01" CALll'O•NIA IN .... D 1"011 MOTICI TO c11•o"a.1
TN• COUNTY 01" OllANGI 1'111 1114.f461 THI COUNT'!' 01" OltAJIQI 111,.rio<" c--i of .... Sl1ho of Clff"""°"
•ttwMy1 1W f•K" .. rl• 11110. A•11•1 ""° 1111 C-tf ti Or1119t. NO. ""41141 •• •• , ' •OTK• o• H•AltUtO 01" .... TITIOll f'ub!I......, ()r111Q41 c .... ,, Dtlly ~11•1. ICf o" HIAlll"O 01" f'UITIO" •. A·1fl71
----PUBLIC NOTICE
1"011 Dllt•CTl•O co"r• '""Ct 01" ~pl .... _ "· )0, ''· ltN , .. J.n 1'011 Drll•CTIMG co"v1r.u.c1 01' E1!1te ef OONA LO ,. H 0. f' w
••Al ,..O,.•llT'I' 'Oi.O OK CO"· --ltlAL f'•Dll••TY SOLD o" COJll. HOOGS-ON, 1k1 DON ... LD A. HODGSON. TIU.CT I Y OIC•OINT PUBLIC NOTICE TltACT •Y OiC•DfNT Dece1wct
IN THE MATTElll 01' THE £5TATEl------,:--;occ------I IH THE MATTER OF THE l!ST ... lE ""le• 11 IMr•~ 1lw11 I• ni. C:•ffllon OF Gltl\Cf M. DAY. O..:.tii..r. I~ 01' C.ltACf' M DAY Otce•lell ol 1111 ·~ Mmtd dtctdenl lh1t •II
C~rlttlMI ldtM• ,.._,,.. """9 DONALD ANDERSON FAMILY Of SARATOGA SEES THE UNITED STATES IN THIS CAMPER
Popul1rlty of Recre•tlonal Vehicles H11 CauMd Boom in Travel, Some Problems
NOTICll IS HElt•llY GIVEN Iha! ,,. Ill THI •U•l•<O• <O"'' o• '"' NOTICE 1$ HEIU;iiy GrveN 1,..1 1,_ Ptttont lllvl"ll cl•lmt -ln1t lhl 11ld ... •Ill "" deced1nl 1r• ~lrld to Ill• fhtm. wllh "''"11111 of 0 1.,.. Jore• G•lllO ••• t•· !TATE 0,. CALll'O•NIA IN AHO Pit &n °1 01tftl Jove• O••ot· •• •"<Vl•I• !he ntcffH:rr vouctwn. I" !hi Ollk• of
.aitrhr et lhl "l•lt of Gr9C• M. O•y, FOii TMol COUNTY 01" OltAHGol ~or Ille ••,l•I• e>f Gr•c1 M. D1y, de<e1Hd. lh• clotk of the •boVI f'flllllfod courl, °"to
-.CMt.111. IOt •11 orlMr l~lhorli1"9 111111 •O. A.f71•7 '" or er •uO,..rlrl1111 •ncl dlrtetr,., ,,,. ornent flltm, wllh llW lllCt•wr~
llllAC:ll"9 '"' llKllfrl• of lh• 111111 cf HOT/Cf o• "IEAltl"• OF f'nlTIOM ...... Ulrlx ol Ille •tl•lt of Gr.co M. oa,, vcoucllor1, lo lhl undlr•IO!Jtd ., lhl olflCI
Gr1c. M. °''' ""'""· lo °'"'YIV '"" ll(HI 0111ec-r1Ho COM\liYAHCe 01' ;::et~lf<l. •o COllv•r 1111 P•OPf•ly ol hl1 •llO•nfYS. MITCHELL lo "TUCKE•. ll"'CIPtrtY llor•lnlftM dttcrlbld Ill J1ek lllAL "110,.1'.Jt"rY SOLO OH CON-'1 natter dtJCrlbld lo K•n,..tt, O. Anor,..y0 ii l..IW, $t,1lll lJlJ H-porl
W1rllll' llld H1itft Wtr"" In tamJJll1nce TllACT IY D•CIOliHT M//~er •lld H111r E. Mlllt•, 1n tompllanc, F!111nclal Ctn!tt, •10 N•wetort C•nlor Travel Radius Wider Now
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wltti '"" llrm• or""'.,,_ .. , ol ••It lfot THE MATTElt OF THE ESTATE "'no Ille ,,,..,,. ot lh• •O•••-nl of lilt Drlv•, NIWpOrl leoch. C•llforn!• t?660.
•l'ld plll'ClllM •nl1rtd Into &y <l•ttct..,I In OF GltACE M , OA 't, Otct•M<I. 1 Ptorc~••e t"ltrta ln!o by decldtnl !" wnlcl! 11 fhl Olll(:I of Mltl"'ts ol the
...... IJ,...t ..... I I Mlltr, 111t bttn tH tor NOTICE 15 ttER611V Gl\IEH 11!1! Ille IW~ lll"lm•. •1 Hll•r, 11•1 too.., ttl tor Vl'ld•r$lgtlfd I" 111 m111.,1 Plo'l•lnl1'19 hi
l'INrlng In OtPll'!,,,.nt J ol '"' •11Gv1 tn· pttltlon Ill 011n1 Jore• Gr~, tt ••· ~tdflO 111 D11>1r1,....n1 J 111 lht tbove 0n. TM ••Ille ol ••Id O.tldtnf, wl!hln IO<Jr
tllMlll COl/rl Oii 1111 "h ••r Ill Oclatotr. Kulrlx 01 lht ••I•!• ot G•K• M. Doy, 11.;: '""" Oii rro. f1h d1y of Oc:!obtr, ITlOtl'fhs 11tw ni. first pllbllcill.,, of l!!h tf71 I I t :• •.m, d-C.1Hd, fOf' In ord•r •ul"°'l•ln!1 •lld II •:OO • "'· notlct. Campers Add Greater Di1nension, in Summer of '72
llll r11I pr-rtr 111 M conv•?ld h Olrtcl/119 tht 1x1e11lrlx of '"-ltltli ot Tiie rett Pl'OPfrly lo be COllvtytd h 01ted A119us1 ri, 1•12.
fftcrlOM" loUow" G•Kt M . O.r. OtatMO, "' COll~•v 111, dlK•lbtd •t lollow1: OONALO MAll.1..fY By MARILYN HOFFMAN
A"'6I V•lll'Y Acr11, frl(I YI...,, l..ol OtOPt'rlr hlrlntll" dffcrlMd to Jowph A. Loi 135, TrtCI YIM, 11 •hown Oii E11.ec11tor of IM Ch ' I' S · M ·1 S I
t7't, •-dt o1 Stn ltrntrdll>O COllftfv. W. O\lot1w end l..lnd1 E. Din>ttw In corn. •teO!'dt Of 5•n llern•rdlno Counly. WIU af 1t111 tllOlt• ftl!Md dKtclllll MS zan cienct Ofll Or erv Ct
Otlld $ootemDH n. 11n. llll•nc• w1111 riw term• ot 11w 111, .. m..,r 0 ••td Soptt mO.• 12, ,,n, MITC"•LL & TIXti:lll BIG SUR -Many people call them
W, f'. U JOHN. OI Ult '"° pUrt hl .. fftltr•d Into by W. E SI JOfiH, AltwMy. 11 Llw "th t •• ~--' · th COVIii~ Cl•'* <leocedfft• 1~ Mr 111eu...,., ,1 wHtr, h•• Cou111~ Cl••k St.Ill• UlS 11_Jllll'f f'lfllMl•I CMllf" e grea escape. vurcrs C aim ey
TOMLllllON ' SlllNMA" bffn "' for llt1rl"9 1 .. DtlM•l....,nl J ol TOIY-Ll"SOH .. l"rl!IHMAH '" "-""' CH1 ... D•lw are the ans wer to the high cost of family • w. C-' Slrft'I, s.i1, .,. 1ro. •!>OW '"llltod <ovn °" 11,., ,1h <llY 01 JU W. c ... n Slr"HI, Suitt .U H••-1 l lKll, C•llfolllli n... . I
1111 ...._..., c.11 .... 1111 n411 Oc•ooer. 1971 11 ,,00 '·'"· S•" '''"''"lrro. c1111or1111 ,,,.1 T•1 : c110 "4-1111 vacation trave . Well-heeled retired folk me>....,.., Tt1e •••I o•OPfftf 111 bf u ... veveci 1, IJitl 1114·"'1 "11......,, '-l!•Kvtw say they love getting back to nalure in .. ,,.,...,. '-" ••tcvt•l• dtKrloed •• 1o11-1: Allarllf'YI • .,. ••1e:ulrb Pvblllflld Or1npt1 Cotti D•Uy P'!tol
"llt!llVW °''"" C.0011 Dilly Piiot, Lot1 1~7 •!Id UI. Tritt J"', AllClft l'llbUs""' o •• _ Co.ii Dtll~ Piiot, Aug1,11f lt, •!Id $ellll!'r\blr ' 17 ,,. mobile luxury. &Isl~ "· :io, u. 1tn J•n·n V•tlty. •1<oro1t o1 S•n lt•Mrdlno coun. Slot•"'111' "· 20• :u, itn 2"'•·72 19n · n...n Whatever the outburst of enthusiasm,
:r.,eci s.ptem-11. 1•n, motor homes, travel trailers. and
w. E. s1 JOHN, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE campers have, this summer of '72, won • HIM Count~ Cltrk
•• TH• su,.•1110• COURT o• TH1r TOMLINIO" • STEINM .. H • ttlll l"ICTITIOUI IUS1"1!'5S the phenomenal support of travelers of
ITAT• o" CALlllOlllif lA '" A"O llDll m w. , ..... llrMI, Sllllt 4H IN THI' SUf'llllOll CDU•T 01" ""' "AMII! STATl!M•HT all ages who like respondm' g to the call of TM• COU/lllTY o• OllA/1110• "SIJI l tnllrdhM, C.IHOrJlll tJffl STAT• OF c•LIFOll"IA 1111 ""0 FOii "Tiii lollowl"l1 Pt•IO!'t .... .oi
HO. ""''"' (JUI 1114., .. 1 THI! COUHJY 01" O•ANOI bust...,. •t: 1111 the wild, but hate roughing it. They
flfOTIC• DI" M•A•INO 011 f'ntTIOM Ar:.~:::..,"' o~:::'"tc •• t 0••1" PU~! HOTICI 01' "".0 ... ~:~''•• •nrr••• ,,,,s•NOPlf'ER COMMUNICATIONS, prafer to carry their motel on board and 110• Dl•ICTINO CONV•YANC• 011 "-lom~-, "'".' -. ''· '''' • >'•>>·n' _ ll•k1r Slrttl, C'tll• MKt, '"T -. • ••AL f'ltDflllllT'I' SOLD ON CON· ..... ..... tr.'" l"Oll Dllll'CTINC COHVl!'rAHc'• OF C•lllornla '1616 to cook with gas.
TltACT I V o•c•D•flfT . lll'. .. L f'ltOf'l!llTY SOLO 0.. CON· STACOSWITCH, INC 11}1 ••k1r Llk . t t the t ' I
1" THE MATTER OF THE liSlATE PUBLIC NOTICE T•Act ,., Dl!ceor"T srr1t1, COii• ""'"· c.1ilornl• ,262,. • e g1an an s, se reerea 1ona
Of" OltACI! M. OAY, OtcNted. '-------:c-=cc-------1 IN THE "\ATT.!!11. 01' THE llESlAlE Tt.li bU1lnu1 It conctucltd tty • car-vehicles crawl through the WesJ. Many NOTICE 15 HEREl'I' GIVEN th1t fh•l OF GRACE M. DAY, Dtc•••f<I Plll'lllOll, I 'th b' I d . 'lb ,..1111on of Olan• Joyc.o Gr1W, ... _ ••. • ~ NOTICE IS HEllf'llY GIVEN ..... , 1111 STACOSWllCH, INC. are sung WI 1cyc es an poppmg WI
-cvtr•• or 1111 1tt•I• ot Gr1c1 ""· D•r. '"sl:f-1 sg:~~'8~o~oif~:T1:~J;• ..-uiieto 01 Ol•n• Joye• G•t0t;t. •• ••· ev: Pev11ne i<. '"'* smiling children .
. ~Md, IOf' '" ordtr •Ull\orli1"9 •!Id _,01t l HI COUNTY OF OltA"OI' K11lrl• Of tl'I •trll• at G••c• M. Oor, Tiiis 1t1ltm1nt wa1 flied wllh IM Cot.in-H , th ,
111/r'Kfl"I lht ••ec11trl• 11 1111 '"'" of "o. A-t7J'1 °"'''eci, tor lft order 1111r-111"' •nd ty Clerk of O••not Counrv on A~11. ll. ere IJl e Big Sur. we see these
GrN• M. Dir. 0«u1ec1, to '°""" ,,,. •or dlr•cll"' '"" ••l'Cvlrl• o1 1111 1111!• ot 11n veh1'cles perched oo 1'd bl"'f I'k ...,.,.,,.,. tlfflln11i.r dlt<rlbtd tv Thon\11 ,,. 01' HIAlt lNG 01' lllTITIOll G••c• M. o~ ... dtc:•••td, to COllVer I .... •1cHAllD •. LEAVITT ISQ seas e I.\> s I e
R. Drlllfl •nd llt"rllci M. z1,1111, r" com-•o• 0 1••CTiflfG CONV•'l'A"CE o" P<OPt'•tv lllreln111er Oncrtoed 10 Gornol: ,,. •-If 1111 s11n', "a. j... birds spaced along a high wire ready for :":~ -:: ':r:.': ~:~ .. "r:e"": :::~T ~~o~~~~e~~~o OM c oflf. ,'.r"°,.,,c''}: ~::.,""!11~~=~1~"'1.;:!'h ::: i::.;:.i.:;,c:£~O:· ""1 quick flight. We see them silhouetted
~ Jn tltr 111111,..., ,, 111111r. "''' '" THE MATTE• OF THE est ATE ou•cll•s. "''••td 1n10 by dt¢edlnr rn"" "","'against white sand dwies and nestled into """"Ml for llM•1"9 In 0.Plrl"""I J of OF GRACE M. OA'I', 0.Ctlold. 111•11,..., •t lflltr, l\ts ~Ml lot llllr· Pvt:Jll1!wlf Or•ngo COlsl O•llt Pllol ed ood f floj
-....,,. MtlttH c-1.., il!I '"' ••r 01 No11ce 1s HEii.EBY Glllf'H 111.1 1111 11111 In 0.111•1,....n1 l at •ht •bow ... 1111"' ,."'Wit 1t, •nd s.pr1m1>1r j, 12, 1,; r w orests, with the w e fragrant
Oct.lllr, 1m ,, r:oe •.m. petrllon of 0 11"-Jor<:t G•'V'it· •• ••· courr "" 111e .i11 o,, 01 0c:r.:.o..., l'n 11 1tn Dr1-72 outdoors as Jiving room and playgrowid. Tfll ,.., pr:r.rty la bf t"'""'" h ecvrrl• ol lhl ••!tit of G•1ce M. D•r. f:OO '·'"·
.i.tc:rlDM ••fol ow1: ""''""· for '" Wdtr •vlhorl1l119 •ncl T""' •NI Pl'OPf'l'IV lo he COllVll'J'td It PUBLIC NOTICE
Lot 171, Tr.c:1 Bt6.. rtc:Otdl. II Sin dlrtcllr>O !he IXKtJlrl• o1 !t\11 •••••• ol oei.ct!bed •• t01•ow1; THE DONALD H. ANDERSON family llf"rllnllrro County. G•tc• M. D•r, ~11ed, lo c"'"'' tilt l..ol II,, Tr•<• 5"'. •«0td• o1 ~•n
Dti.d ~ 12, lt7J. P<'-ly twrll"'ll" dttcrlbl!d lo Cl"" BtrMrclino C-.lf FICTrTIOUS IUllN•Ss Of Saratoga, picnics under the trees, and W. IE. St JOHN. f'oll1r In tOtT1Pll•nc1 wtl!I lhl ,.,.,,.. o1 Otltd ~ple..,oer 11, 11n. HAMI ITAT•M•"T dr c~ Cllrk 1M "'""""1 o1 .. ,, '"° """"''1 w. E s• JC»lN. Trw 1o11ow1119 .,..._ Jt 11o1111 w.1,.... the chil en swim and explore trails. The
TOMLl/lllSOlll a ,,..,,,.MAH ... 1 •• -.:1 lnlo tty dKl(lerll In ..... llfellme, Coun!y Cler~ ••. CUSl OM EXEc·-·v• .,,,, -Andersons: have had a Volkswagen ,1111 w. CMt n..t, svn. ..i •• •ell .... ha• beet! st'I tor ht1rlnv In TOMLlllSON a l'l'l!INM..,H uo • ••-h ' h I ••• ._.,_,.. Ctllllnll• 12411 O*P•rl"'lnl l Of 1111 •bove •rrlllltd ct>U•I Jll W. Courl Slrlll, S11llt *' HJlftr lt W1y, HIWllOrl &.ICll. C1I. nMO C8mper, W IC Seeps tbe couple and
·1n4> .....,..1 • "' •. -'."" ''" d•r of 0c:1a1>tt, 1tn 11 •:oo s1" •••n•ro1n1. c1111w.w. ,,.,, N:,:~,ir;::~."'c',':.•·.!H! H111•1• W•r. their two young daughters, for four •°"""""'' IW l•ocvlrll "' OUJ ........ , ·-l'11l1U""9lll 0r11191 c ... 11 0.111 f'not. tiw r111 orOP<rlr 10 " <onv•vld It .... .,...,, tor ••«vlrlK Thlt t>llllna.t 11 bll"9 con0uc1.r Dr '" years. They've made several cross-coun-.......,..._ 1•, :io. ''· 11n ,,,,.72 lllr..:rlbtd •• tollowt· Puttll•hed Or•1191 c ... tt Dilly 1111o1, llldlvkllllll. try tri·pa m' ·11 and .... 1·t --~anUy for Lots JJ •!Id ~. f tl('.f StU, rKora• al ilotlmblr It. :JO. 2•, lt11 J"t-l2 f'1td T. V11i1 ......., ....,....,.. s,,, "'"''01no c-.1y. 1----'--'-'::..::::._c_:_ __ _:.:::.::1 1 h1• s''""""' 1111ct w1111 1111 county weekend trips to fa'Jorite .spots. °"""' Sl!P'lmbtt n. itn. Cler~ of Dr•nto t&lltl'ty .,.. ,.1111. 21 1,n w. r:. s1 JOHN. PUBLIC NOTICE •r 1111"' J. ••rv•'"'· Or,,u,; Countf "If we were traveling by car," Mrs. I *-Counry c1.,~ Cl.,k. And po' t t " 'd he . I '" ™" IUf'•ltlOll COUllT 01" TH• TOMLINSON • STll!l"MAH .. IHJI ersoo 10 s OU ' we paymg L
tTATI 01' CALll'OllNIA 1111 AND l"D• J:U w. Clurl SlrM!, Sull• .. , • 1HS1 A:o~~1,ishtd Or•119• COlll D•U~ Piiot, Jeast $20 8 night for motels, plus meals in
T•• COUNT'!' OI' OllAlllCitl s•11 •••n1rd1111• cou""""1• "*' 1H THI! su11•1t101t cou11T 011 itn 19' •lld StP'tmblr ~. 11,,·n'.n'' res taurants. This way, we neve r pay out H1. A .. 11'1 l th 1714) 114-t"l THI! STATI 01' CALll"OlllNIA IN AlllD h
NOT1ca OI' t1•A111No o" ,.•T1T10• """,..'' ,... E••ev1r1. FO• TM• cou"TY 0,, o•&NOE PUBLIC NOTICE more t an $.1 a night to park in a l"CMI Dlll•CTINO CON\l•YA/lllCI Of' ,uttUtMO °''"'" Co•tl Dtllv P'llot, "0-.... ,,,, campground and we carry our own food ..... ,..OP'.llT'I' SOLO 011 COM-SIJll•rnbttr It, 10, ,., nn 1•1,·11 HOTICI D" Hf'A•IHG o" f'l!TlllOHl----
TllACT ., o•C•D•HT ----·) l"O• DlllECTt"G COHV•'l'ANCI 01' "ICTITIOUI IUSIH••s and make our own meals.
tN -rMR MATTE• o,. '"I! ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE 11e1.L 1111of'11•Tv soLo 0 " coH· /111.t.Ms: sTaT•M•HT ··w k nd · doe 't l'k OF GltACll! M. DAY, o.c..... 1--------------·I Tlt ... CT SY OECIEDEMT TN following S.•1<111 Is doing bin.I ee e campmg sn seem I e
NOTICE IS HE•e•v GIVEN 11111 1"" • JtMJ IN THE MATTER. OF THE ESTATE '" "'"work to me anymore because it's fun. :1~:!:: 1~11~:"0: G~r::'M~·o:~: IN T"E IUf'l!.ltlOll COU•T 01' TH• al GRACE: M. OAY, dt(tlltd. e."1~~T~~ .. Gt:!;~.E~.!-,•. !5$.E, Ntr., 130 And certainly a camper aives flexibility ... Md, for ... trdl• •vfhorllllllt ... STA"rlE o" CALIFOltHIA IH ANO NOTICE IS HERE!IY GIVEN 111•1 1he ....... ..... "'
•l•tc:tl.,, 1,.. •~tculrl~ of ttw '"''' or ,.o• TH• COUNTY OI' OltANG• Dt!lt!an ot Dl•n~ JO'fct Gr"l!11. '' ••· Flor•nc:• Ktnt. 20102 Blrcll. Llnll An1 to travel with children We can stop when HO. A·'"'' ttul•I• OI lht 11111e Of Grace M . Dev. Helghll. • . C..1<1 M. 01y, dlc11Md. 10 c011wv 1111 KO••<• 0 , HEA•t•o 0, •EttTIOH dectited, 1.,, •n Otd•• ,.,,,_1,11\Q '"" T_hi_s t>uti"•s• It bsll'lll conducled ti'!' •n we need to, and the kids can play or _ ... twr1ln1rtw lllM:•lt>td la OtYIO ' · •-•,.,,, .. ,, h .. ~. •1111 •1n111 llund ... 1, Ill com-l'O• DlllECTIHG COHVE"rANCE O" dlrtc:•lno llw ••Kulrlo of Ille Hl•lt of .... ¥ • sleep in I e back while my husband aad 1 •EAi.. ,.l(Of'IElt"r'r SOLO ON COH· GrK• M, DI~, <hc•IW<I', to , COll~tr Florene• k"111
:1-:i: ~~ '::..~: !.~';-Id "'r: .. -~ -r•ACT 9Y Dll!Cll!DENT Ille pr 0" I r Ir llt•el"•"... lies-Tl\lt "'t .. r1en1 lilld with llllr County alternate driving."
ftctdonl IJI hot' Ullllmt. •• Mll•r. hff IN THE MATlEll OF lHf' ESTAlE crlbld lo Miki C. Mttli,en Ind Cl•rk of O.•t111t CllUf'lly on Aug. 21, 1'7'2.
bNf1 Ill tor "''''"" lft O.,..r"""'1 1 If 01" G•ACE M, PAY• Otttl!ld. G•etc""" W Mtt-"11 In compll•nct with I r lllt'Y J, Btr11t11J1. Oepuiy Covnrt
tht lbe\le 1nnt11d courl "" fhl •lh dtr If HOTl CE IS HER£8Y GIVEN 11111 '"' Ille k tm1 ilf '"" 1t;trK.,,tnl Of tllt •n<I Cler-. Oc.100.•. 1m 11 t :OO '·"'· ootl tlon o1 Ol1n1 Jlll'CI GrtH. '' •x· Ptll'dla"' •ntertd lnlo ll'f decldfftl In lier PU6tl l"l"JI /4&£""''C'L
PUBLIC NOTICI!:
PUBLIC NOTICE
During the week, Anderson uses the
trim little camper as his commuter car,
making it do double duty.
THEN THERE JS THE semiretired
businessman from Yuma, Ariz., who has
a deluxe $18,500 Apollo motor home in
which he and his wife, and assorted
friends and relatives, have traveled
25.000 miles around the West.
This super conveyance has wall·to-wall
carpeting, air conditioning, and is com·
'1'1ala ramper has rut us
down to almost uothh1g
in travel rosts.'
~
had, for four people, one week's supply of
waler, gas fuel for cooking and refrigera·
lion, and sanitary disposal storage.
This jovial c hap says they live "like
royalty" and make waffles every morn-
ing for breakfast. As for costs, another
couple recently joined him and his wife
for two weeks of travel, and total cost for
food, gas, tolls, etc. reckoned oot at $5.05
per day per person . He gels only seven
miles to the gallon of gasoline, but
doesn't consider this factor important
When he and his wife went calling on
m arried children, he said, they rolled up
with their own bedroom, which was am·
venient loo.
A young father with a secondhand
camper fitted onto 1 Ford truck cab told
me he bad been transferred from Atlanta
to California and so took three weeks to
drive his wife and five children across
the countey, stopping ~t every national
park and his toric site a long the way.
"This camper has cut us down lo
alm ost nothing in travel costs," he says,
"which meruu we've been able to spend
more on sight-seeing."
HIS Ji.YEAR-OLD son says be liked
lbe camper because he "felt like a
pioneer crossing the prairie."
The smallest, a J.year-old girl, called
out, "Come back and see us sometime,"
and I told her she migllt be hard to find
in her rolling home, but that we'd wave if
we passed.
Another maodem-day gypsy, JoM
Crook of Newport Beach, ii traveling
alone and liking it. He bought his
Volkswagen camper in Europe tar $3,100
and put $13,000 miles on it in three
months.
According to the Recreatimal Vehicle
Institute, retail .sales volume ln 1971 hit a
record $1,629.483,<XMI, a 4.1 percent in·
crease over 1970. By 1978, this figure is
expected to double to more than $3
billion. ~of.Or nomes are -the -rastest -
growing segment of I.he industry. 'Ibey
range in length from lS to 35 fett, and
from $5,000 to $20,000 in price.
ONE HELP TO consumers ·was the
1971 removal of the 7 percent automobile
excise tax from motor homes, ·and the
repeal of the 10 percent excise tu on the
tight-duty trucks used in the oonstructlou
of many motor homes.
Biggest problem of owning a motor
home is shortage or storage facilities •
Apartment dwellers often can't find
parking for them. Many residential areas
have restrictive ordinances prohlbitinC
recreational-vehicle parking.
Some big cities are planning nearby
recreational-vehicle parking lots where
these land cruisers may be ganiged, pro-
tected, maintained, aod repaired.
There is also a shortage o f
campground> and parks. Ovmuaht park·
ing in a co1M1ercially operated
campground ranges from $1.SO to $8 per
night, wilh Sl extra for utdiUes hookup.
In public campgrounds fets nm from $1
to $3 per night.
A nationwide survey of 500 camping
families made last year 1bow1 that the
avarage age of a recreational·vebicl1
owner is 4S. Ave.rage trip taken by work·
ing people involved 1$ days and was
more than 2,600 miles in length. Retired
vehicle owners averaged 63 days away
from borne and 4,600 miles of travel.
PUBLIC NOTICE Coast Area Vital Statistics
Tl'll fffl pr_,,, lo llol ,........,.Id It Kvlrb ol "" , ........ G••tt M. °''· llfellt'M, It Hll .... het bllTI "' IOt .... r. A 1151 sn;: 0~119t Coos! D~llr l'llOI.
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record• ot Jin '""''dlno c-1,. G•1c:• M. D•Y• dtc11Hd, II conWy !t\11 t :Otl '·"'· Oflfd SlpltmDff I), 1f7j, pr-rly i'll<tlntlltt dtKrloed la Jollnny Thi ••ti pr-rly la bt (OllWll'J'ld h
W. E. SI JOH"!, l , Vuqwl Ind 01111 8. Vl$-Z. In COll'I· dt1trll>fd •t lollowt:
COUNT¥ CLE ltK oll•nc• wltll '"" l~•m• ol !hf •11•Hmtnl The Sou!lo "' of Ille Sovti...111 ·~ Ill l'tCTtTIOUS IUSt"•ss TQMLINIOll I ITll"MA" al .. i. llld ourch11e "11trld 11111 ll'f SKllon "' Town1h!p 1 NorlK Rtnot 16 Not.Me" STAT•Ml"T :Di w. Cowl 11'911. su111 • Otcf'Clrnt In Ill• ll!tllmt. '' ••II••· f\1s E•tl $•n ll••nt•dlno M••ldf•n, e~cepr. The lallow!ng .,.-rton 11 Oolr>g buslnii.1
ltfl """'1'1111"" C1lltw11l1 rt411 blln WI for hl•tlng ln D•plrlm•nl l ol I~ lherllritrn 1 ttrlp ol l•f'IO 100 fttl •1: '"'"'"""""""'"'])ii""'"'J) .... <JoWl>Jl'l'.'2:UJ10\1s,;..aMs ~ .• ..-l flfl IM-t"I the 1bllw• 1nlll1f<I cour! on IM •th Ootr ol In width '" ~ Sf' 1~ of Ille SE ''• e>! llUNDV C .. NYON Pll.Ol'l!:ltTIES, «1'1
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,.llOll1r..d Or1n111 (ot1I Otlly ""°'· tr.. •e1I P•-rrv lo "' <onverft 11 •ld1 o1 !ht tcUowlno an,•lt>ed center c.111. flMO. Stpt....totr It, lQ, )t, lt7J , .. 1.ri dfiCrlt!9(1 It follows· llnro &~lnnl"ll 11 • DOlnl on TM iOlilh G•ry P•dtflon, 11•11 Morir1n1,
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PUBLIC NOTICE Bern~rdlno Co.inrr. plu' ol(l or lhe S11<1rnern Ptcl!lc R•ll•old "Thlt bUsl,,eu 11 bel"' COf>ducltd bv 1 0111<1 '>lplembff '1, lt11. c0..,,..111 rl<;tM -O!·wlr •PJtrovtd br Ille Uml~ P1rt,..r1hlp,
W, E. M JOHN, Surve•or Gt nor1! ol 11\f Stilt of Gtry Pld1"'1f'I
I tfMI Countr Cler~ C1lllor,,l1, on Octof>tor ?. 111•: r11tnce Tlll1 t11!1"""1 fil•d will! tM Co11111y
IN "rH• SUP'lltlOll CDUllY o" TOMLl"SON • STEINMAN Nor!h 411 d'11•ffl , •• E11I llt!t '"' CIM-"Or11191 Counly on Al.IQ 21. "" "'". STAT• 0 .. CALIFOllNIA IN ]ll W, Covrl Sl•HI, Svit• ~ mart 0, 1~,_ to t ooinl on "'" •I•! line Iv lt!ly J 91r111ttn. 011>1/lr Co.inly
AlllD 1"011 TH• COUNTY 0" O•&"OI SI" •1rn1rl11no, C1lllornl1 flit! t>f 1110 S«.lllH'I 14 Sin Be•n•rdlno Coull· Cltrk. NO. A .. 17tr (71') H4·t•U Iv, Cir
NDTIC• DI" HUIU/1110 0" f'ITITIO" AlllrMrl .., e•KYl•I• D•tld StPl•mDe• 1', 1911. f'O• Dt•IC"rlHO CONVIYANCI 01" llvbllWd OrtnQ• C011I OtiJY f'llel, W I SI JOH" Pt.11111~ Avouu Jt,
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Tlt•CT IY Oll!'C•DeNT -----TOMLIHSO" /l STl'IHMAH --
IN TME MAlTElf 01' THE ESlATC PUBLIC NOTICE :ni W. (Ollf'I llrttl. SuH1 oMll PUBLIC NOTICE
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OF GltACE M. O .. V. OK11ttd. Sin lt•fllrdl1M, Collll<'ftlt 124411 ------
"MOllC.f 15 ttEltf'llV GIVEN 11\t1 Ille • ltlSf (11•) ···"" ,.ICTITIOUS-1u5iN1sS-~llllon ol oi .... JO.,CI 0 •1911· II ••. '" "'"' su,.••totl CO\l•T °"TM• Alllf!llYI ,... ••K.trl• NAM• STAT•MeNT
.,.,I • ., 11'111 111•,. et Gl'K• M. Di v. STAT• 01' CALl•O•HIA ... ""o "Olt P'IJbffal\td Or11191 (NII D•Hr "110!, Tile tollowtng ........ ••• dol"' ==· .: ~':c_~:" "'~'-~ TMI COUNT'!' 01' Olt.t./1110• Seplfmt>or If, )0, 1,, ltn )J6,•72 OWi":: 1s:
Gre<• M, Oty, dKt111d. le> coiwev lllO HO. A•n&7 T PV!l l..ICATtONS. Ar.I· UI. )IOI ~ lllrtln•lter dltcrlt>f'CI la Atlllllr NOTI C• 01' "lfAltlNG 01' lllTITIOff f'ar~~lew L•ne. 1...,/ne, Cl! fornl•.
I'. *-'-llOI"' •nd NOO<lko s , sec11rl!OIM I" l'O• Dlltl!CTl"G COH\llTAH(.t OF PUBUC NOTICE WIHlom L. "'nde•SO!'I, ""'" ti, :S.Ol C~MIC• wilh lhl torml of lhl llll'ff· ltlEAL-f'•Of'l•TY SOLO ON COH· P•r~vlew Ltne. lrvlnt Ctlll.
-1 of Mlt •rel pu«h•1" "111"td !~II by Tlt,t,CT IY OECf'Ol!:HT lltr,.,. l . Dodd. )tt? Clirfmont ~I In l>rr n1otu,,,., .. wH••· ,.., tH THE MAllEll OF TliE ESTATE I "'" ~rvtn•. C11il •
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t for 1111,1,. I" o..>f•l""""I J o1 OF GltAC[ M. 0 .. Y. 0Ktlted SUf'IEltlOlt COU•T 0" THI Ms bvr.lntll It 1>11"9 canduttlcl tty 1 of NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEH, l"'t lllt Sl•TI OF CAl..l .. DllNIA IFOlt Limited Porlner•hio. tl"llt •bo'le "'"'~ twrt on ltw' 41~ div pottJtlon ol DI-Joyce Gr-o<;t. '' ,,. T"I COU"TY O" OltAK91 Wllll1m 1... AMerson
OC'llllllf, n n ' oa •"' v Id Is Kvl•I• ol lhl '''''e at G••CI M. O•v. N .. A•7•024 This 1111emtnt filed wllh ni. CO<i"IV
Tiii fHI P;~''.V In tie (Ml tY d«fl•<'!I, IOt 8n or(Jfr 1utl'IOrlJl"11 1110 HOTl(I 01" H•AlllflfG 0" "•TITION Cl..,_ ol 0••"!1f' Cou""f' 611 Alllf. n. 1'72, ~lt>ld ~°'°i:", IJt ~f)l>lt VilllY, dl•K11"9 ll)r ••teulrl~ ol I"' •tlllf ol 110• f'•OIATI! 0" WtLL AND 1'011 lly ll•tlr J, ll1r111!tn, D1outy C4'irotr
f.C:I I s.'.n 1: ..... ni .... Ce>uMy. Grief'· M. D•v" dl'<N\ld, to COll\ltY lhfo L•TTll!llS T•STAMl!NTMIY Cll!'k. t..cotdl~llmllet 11 it!1 o•&p1rly 1'er•lnttll!I' de,,rloed lo 01"1~1 E1ta11 of Alll..INE S. HILLS, •li.o .. , ... ,
0.19!1W I SI JOHN ' 0. .. v!lt in compli4finc• wl!?t ll>r fermt ol know~ '1 M•S. JOH" 0 , HILLS, Oectll· ~l1llf'd OrltnOf COltl Otlly lllle!, cOuntY Cit•-' lfll •11rw-nt ol talt Ind 11t1rd1111• td. liUOVlf 29, Ind Slpltmber S, 12, It,
TOMLlllSOH a STEl"Ml.N enT ... ed lnlo tty dKf'dtn! In Krr lltotlnw, NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIV(N Th•1 ltn lllf-72 1:il W CMrl I""' lull• 101 11 Mhl•, 1111 been stl klr M1r!nt In CHAltLES I!. SOlll!R. 1111 lltf'ol hlrtln t
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Swt-twr It, 20, 1t, 1t72 1~13,71 t111crlbld It followt · PllC• ol IM1r!i:"<I '"' ''ml lllt 111111 '" ,"rA"rf 01' CALIFOltlllA IN ANO llOlt --Lot 11, lrKI Na. 5,15, 11 ~er al~t lor ~1111~mt11r ''-Im, 41 t :• '·"'·• In THI COUNTY 0" OltANC• plfBUC NOTICE recorded In t>oolt 61 el MtPt, IM<a• lf lht c1111,1rtf'OOm cir ~'m"'t No. , ol MO A.f77.,
10 ..0. lnchnl~1. rtc:ords of l•lo 5tn Mid courl, •I 1'DCI Civic C•nflr Ot1 .... NOTICE OF Hl:AltlHO Of! P'l:TITIO,.
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MOUNT RUSHMORE BEARS ONLY PRESIDENTS SOUTH DAKOTA HAS PRODUCED SO FAR -HEWN FROM SOLID ROCK
TH!Y'VE GONE FISHING 'MAW' BURKE STANDS BY LONE SILVER CITY FIRE TRUCK TWO CUL TURES MEET
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Residents Astonished
At Rise of Native Son
Br SID MOODY
SOUT•t DAKOTA (AP) -There she
stands, South Dakota, lost somewhere
out West like a rorgotten box car far. far
from the city limits.
U perceived 1t all, it is as a mother of
Presidents -aU stone.
THAT SHE MIGHT have bef'n horn a
real live one besides the ~It. Hush more
Four is a matter of son1e astoni!:1hme111
to South Dakotans as ~·ell as those of
their countrymen wondcru1g \\'hat .-i nd
where a Sout h Dakota is
As one native said , the slate has a
"hired hand complex". a sense of
uneasiness. ir not downri,::ht Inferior it.\.
that one of its own should dare stake a
claim on the While !louse. Yet a'\ GMrgr
McGovern goe s, or at least is. is South
Dakota, a land where paradox plays
more freely than the antelope.
Yet they, as McGovern, arc ;in
ultimately practical people, weath<'rrd bv
the realities of their state. \Vere the In·
di ans friendly? Would the gold pan out·~
Will the grass grow?
\VASN'T THERE STILL more ore i n
the Black Hills than had been takl'n out.
l!l: ma n once asked an orficiat or the
Homestake Gold mine, the biggest such
in the \\1eslern hemisphere ?
"That's one theory ," he replied. "The
other is that there isn't."
Such fatalism is born of the turnstile of
the state's history : Arikara Indians
Co.llowed by Sioux 1 ask a Sioux v.·hat hap-
pened to the Ari karas they supplanted
and he'll grunt a grunt Custer must have
heard) followed by trappers followed by
gold seekers followed by soc:lbosters
followed by grasshoppers followed by
cattlemen followed by sheepmen followed
by fences followed by gunfire followed by
r adroads"TOllOWe<r6y-saindaniVians anCl-
Gennans and Czechs followed by bankers
followed by Populism followed by oc·
casional showers but rarely enough .
THE LAND, ITSELF', has a strong
straightforward beauty: the prairies of
West Dakota. old, wise, crannied and
rounded as a buffalo's hu mp; the Bl ack
Hills where the pin es camp along the
ridges like dark green teepees.
That when one thinks of South Dakota
ooe sees Mt. Rushmore is a pity . The
four great stone face s are as the
Budapest String Quarter: They look like
their pictures.
Tourists take them by the millions as
they speed breakneck across Interstate
90 on their·way, to the rue of the motel
and the Take. A· Piclure-WilO.A·Real-
Breathing-Sioux people, towards Yellow·
stone.
South Dakota deserves a closer Jook.
n ts A STATE of small towns : Avon ,
McGovern's birthplace, populallon 61 0;
Wallace, Hubert Humph rey 's
birthplace, population 95; K ado k a ,
Dupree, Trail City. Sioux Falls, the big·
gest town in the state. has only 72,000
people. The next city west that's bigger
is Spokane, Wash.
"You can't talk bad about anyone out
here," aaid Don Howe, an official at
Homestake. "You either know 'em or are
related to 'em ."
Politics, too, ii person to person. Wlii?n
people talk about McGovern they talk
•fl.nit hand: i"Jlie last lime I saw George,
I said. , •. " "M l ·wa s telling George,
'George 'bow in bell. •.. ' "
THE RE°AL South Dekota Is off the
main road: Prairie dogs perehed at the
lip or their tuMel surveying the world ;
buffalo, now • cash crop, aoouting the
grassland ; achoo I boya JearnJng to wres-
tle a calf while their elden look on ap-
prai:dngly from the top rail of a rickety
rodeo ring ; two Inell.an boys rldlnC a
calico pony bareback through the tall
grass o.r the Pine Ridge reservation, a
scene right out of Charles M. Rusaell.
h1rs. Joe ''i\law" Burke gJTW up in a
sod hut, surviv!'d five straight crop
failures, learned lo throw a curve, hunt.
fish and can pain! out the Jog cabin the
!inlt Tived in in lhe tiny mining hamlet of
Silver City. pop. 25 .vhere the jean-clad
~randmother is postmistress, genttal
sroreket>per and volunteer fire man.
"I guess I'm kind of a Calarnity Jane,
only I don't play poker." said Mrs. Burke
\\'ho is currently packing a smaU six·
~hOOtl'r to discourage the miscreant who
burglarized her store. "f don't want to
hur t him: JUst leave an identification
n111 rk "
:\lr.1.. Nester Erickson or Deadwood
skrtches. \\rl lrs poetry and talks of her
faiher. a depuly marsha l who rode into
Dcad11 ood 11ith \Vlld Bill Hickock, helped
J;iy hnn out <ifter he was shot, was 1hot
huns1'lf through lhe hat by an Jndian and
ont'e 11•ns ihr target of a man he 'd sent to
jail who '''al ked 400 miles lo shoot him
but rndc·d up helping him dig post hole!.
TODAY, \\'ITJI F EW industrial .)obs
availablr. a young man either wa.ils to in·
herit Dad's farm or goes West, East or
South. There was a net out-migration ct
92.560 people in the last decade leaving
660.000 people back horn~. Of 12.445
<.'hildren fi ve years or age in 1950 cnly
7.249 remained 20 years later.
If !here "·as any flaw in the creatk>n or
th is C'.od's Country, say a number of
South Dakotans, it was in not dividin$l
Dakola Territory East and West instead
of North and South. The ~fissouri River
makes the divisk>n almost exactly.
The change is not only geographic -in
East Dakota farmhouses hide behind
windbreaking groves of treea to kffiJ out
lfie'Winter wind U'iat sweeps over flir
land givin~ way over the river to ranches
and prairies that roll on like an endless
golf course.
Tl1E rEOPLE ARE different, too:
Farmers in the East, ranchers in tht
\Vest.
The cowboys arc something elae.
''They're not Democrats er Republic•ns
or Catholics or Protest•nts," said writer
&b Lee in Sturgis. "They're cattlemen.,.
''It's al\\·ays good Politics to say you're
a friend of the (armer," said Lee. ''But
don 't say you're a friend of the rancher
because he doesn't give a d111mn."
And yet. paradox. "We kid our ranch
friends that they figure lhe)l 're con·
servalive and independent, but when the
money 's handed out, t.hey'n finC in '
line," said Let Helgeland, 1 llattboult
veteran, Jn Yankton.
'"TREY DON'T deny It.,.
Just abollt last ill lint Is the ladlan,
who once waa firat.
"We're still dlKTimlnated qalnst, •
said ~trs. Eva Nichols, a Rapid City
tribal wor ker. "It'a just a little more
subtle than It used to be."
Custer and Wounded Knee are oot just
da tes. And yet more paradox: half hid·
den in the grf,SS next to the gravelled pit
that holds the dead or Wounded Knee'Ues
lhe gral'e of another Ind ian1 ~file
Afraid of Hawk Jr. •te had weii •in
Korea, fighting for his coun try.
TllE SOUTH DAKOTAN voter has..,,..
ven in his 83-year history, however, that
he goes in cycles, like grasshopper1.
"Every 20 years they're golng to -throw
the rascals oul no matter who's in." llid
Bob Lee.
"My brother-in-law hat.es McGovern.
lor his war stand," s~id history profenor
James McLain! .. "He hated him wllen ho
stood up with the Black Pantbero. And ho
voted for blin every time."
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IN r,IESA NORTH, NEAR SOUTH COAST
One of the finest homes In a neighborhood
that Is close to South Coast Plaza, within
walking distance to school s through junior
college and easy, but not too easy, access to
the San Diego freeway. Four bedrooms~ 2
baths, fresh paint and clean carpets. Circu-
lar driveway leads to double garage. FHA
or VA terms on the low price of '30,500.
CONTACT UNffUI HOMD OP Ma.A YIROI 14 .. lttl
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REAL ESTATE
----------General General
INSTANTLY APPEALING • , , •••
•..•••••• THIS VllW
Just remodeled 3 bedloom, 2 bath, tltnlng
room (or family room), fireplace, cheertul
buill·ln kitchen with tnvlllnl SUNDECK for
your en tertaining pleuun, overlooking the
canyon & view of the ocean. . . . . '68,500
GET IN THE •••.•.•
............ SWIM
JUST REDUCED -This 3 bedroom, 2 bath
family room plus a convertible den, 2 uiid
brick fireplace•, builtins 111 kitchen tlDd &SQ
with PR!V ATE guest room & bath. Entertain
around your own POOL In CAMEO HIGH-
LANDS. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ...... fl2,ll00.
DELUXE •.•.•.. ,
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****** * TAYLOR CO. *
IRVINI TIRRACI -$14,M
Attractive 3 ~ borne Oii cWce comer
1tte In a vary elite area. Formal tllntns & 2
balhl. Slone llnplace, lovely pool lllJ'l'OWICI.
ed by lar&e patio. Near Fulilon Ialand.
"Our 21111 Y11r"
WESLIY N. TAYLOR CO., lealton
2111 San .1e..,1n Hiiia R,..i
NIWl'ORT CINTIR, N.I. -II
Genorol 0-.11
SHOWN llY APPOINTMINT
101 Lindo Iola Drt ..
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VIA PALERMO
Uvlng on Udo Isle ls a dlUerent way. of
life. You'll enjoy the private clubhouse,
beach11 & tenniJ els. We'ra offering ID attr.
2 bdrm •. & den home, which Is spacious, has a Jge. South (sunny) patio, & iJ located on
an utra wide i50 It. lot; fee land (not 1 ... e-
hold). 75,000.
eom.nl1tll ~ to be
a "DROP.IN• at~ A -Rwll>' &75a
(lj BA\ < Bl .\Cll , ·
'OCEAN VIEW
4 llDIC)9M
& NEWl ;
CllSTOll ' --2Mo balll. hup ~...., -""""'l -· -Jot with ample room tor' p o o l ,
camper. boat •ll:ll?lt· Great
view ol Catal!Jla and the .
wattr. BUilt>ln ttefeOt ..U.
deanins oven. and al the
finest finlabllll ~ •
C\lltOn\ -has. Jlo!>'er
bu clloico .. -ol carpelln£ S!it,000. To *·
eaU &&.nn.
TAKI IT WY
ln th1I s bedrm 2 bath with
all blllltlm. patio, double
....... d-•poo!L
CONDO, fDr a low, bv
price of $2),900. CAIL
quick, won't lat. act rut!
-----,;;;;~;;;:==;;.·-=.1 Hldd•n 2 Story
•.••.• CONDOMINIUM
IN BACK BAY AREA -2 Story, 3 Bedrooln,
21> bath, buillln kitchen, stone ftreplaee,
FAMILY ROOM, community pool & REC.
ROOMS including billiards. Fee land and
close to everything . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $33,500
Lovely 5 BR., 4 bl. home with downstalrl
watartront matt. sulte a. Jge. pme rm. or
study. Mezlcan We floors, beam cellln11,
'!Uallty construcllon, .Up . . . . . . $1M,OOO.
IP_lllJl!l _____ "'!!l_""' _____ I Only ... ol 1hll plan
0-rol 0-rol availoble.
Homeabl!Uy IOlved! Come
look •t thl• loYely 2 story, 4
LOOKING FOR
A RENTAL?
bedroom ruttlc home. You Look no further. For a wry
will undoubtedly enjoy the l'lm&!I down you can OWN
prtvaey ot thll hard to f1nd this f bedroom beauty with
cul-de-lie locatlOn. And w/w carpet1, drapet, flrt-
don't miss thl• Jieht and place, aluminum covered
aJry klkMn wlth a tarp patio, quiet rollin&: hills Jo.
encloltd patio. Back yard cation. ASSUME VA LOAN,
BBQ. Prlced at $34,500. call payments juat $25. per mo. •
847--6010. more than same hOme renta
for. HURRY!
1 o ·T1-u: RT:AI.
"\i ESTl\Tf:RS
DUTCH CLEAN
4 BR-21/z BATH
Comer locatlon to store that
Joa..--co:Ts
~WALLACI
REALTORS
--.l5i414'>"4tl41-
10pon ......... aJ
boat '1l trailer. 2 ml.lea to ..,!!11!!...,,!!!0-""'""''"' ~ch. Convenient to
lro<way. 129,4!0. 111% loon.
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Oanoral
I
PRIME BIG CANYON LOT
Po•slbly the finest view Joi tn Big Can)'OD.
200' Frontage, overlooks fairway•, lakes,
club house ; on a cul-de-sac. $82,500.
Geo. Grupe
TALK AllOUT A VIEW
You will talk, too, about beauty, boat1 , bay,
ocean islands, sand & sun -all in ever
chanritng pictures at your window. •195,000.
Call f>aul Quick
S llR., LIDO ISLE, ON VIA WAZIERS
This top loc. borne reflects the love & care
of Jt'a owners. Beaut. kitch. i beam cell .•
charming patio. Good for 1mall family, too.
'80,000. Charlene Whyte
BE RIGHT ON , , ••••
....... THE WATER
POOL, PIER and SLIP too. New carpets and
drapes, 2 Bedrooms, 2'h baths, WET BAR,
marble fireplace. Overlook THE WATER
from your patio and enjoy . . . . . . '85,000.
EXPECT TO BE • , ••• , .••
• , ••• , .•• ENVIED
-'!'hat's-part-of owning thls1 paclous--'PWO-
STORY home in the BACK BAY AREA. 4
Bedroom, FAMILY ROOM, 2 baths, bulltln
kitchen with many extras. Priced below mar·
ket al ............................... '39,l!OO.
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644·7270
2121 EAST COAST HIGHWA~
CORONA DEL MAit, CALIP.
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HOUSE + DUPLEX
EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
$20,000
Unbelievable bl.It tniel Need.!1
work, but Whtre e1Je (!an
ycu ftnd a 2 bednD home
plm 2 btthtlor units b' only
$J:t,0001 Sound tntm!Stlng?
CALL UI for complete de·
tails. .
546-580) Open Eves.
DUPLEXES,
DUPLEXES &
DUPLEXES I -to-b:om -adYUtaCe of tht tax llheiter
-NEW ONES -1-
lnveltm<nt.
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS-
YES SIREE I!
Adult cared for -•
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. Charin, Warmth, For Complel1 htformotlon
On All Hemu & Lots, Plaa• Coll : . HERITAGE
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR COlllfort In
IRVINE M•sa Yarde . REALTORS
341 Bayside Dr., Suile I, N.B. 675-6161 WATCH THE $32,900 4-IEDROOMS
Gentraf
Super Dut'.~~ on 'Balboa d
This duplex hu 3 br. 2 be •
_end 2 kltcheni upat&Jn..
2 br. 2 bL and two kitchenS
OOwneWn·Pl-ol...,.
to have a rental, and in-law
area, your own livln& umt
and a private roorn fer a
youns adult The balcoby
view of 1a1and livbv ii &Jftt
and the view from the 3rd
atory aundeck ls outstand-
lnr. Call 615-1225.
COLWE LL
r~R();.J[Rl:t ..... IN (
RE.ALT(JRS
REDUCED
Fabulom lamlly home
tn fuhlonable ~
on 11;' Iota!
With. all nf1f ewpeta,
lruh pabttUd
De'W bullt·in appllanea
3 Bedroom plus --..... room to add OQ
$12,«XI
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REALTORS
SINCE 1914
Goneral SUNSET AT When yau "' lhi• home. $31,950
--------1TURTLEROCK HILLS you'll realize the true mean-Come see thi1 well kept fam.
La Cu-ta 4 BR, FR, President llome! ing of the heading above. i'" home in one of eon.
•• ~ .. 0~~·1o1-900•·/ Features 3 bedroom1, 'I El Do--'-M·o~d'd ~ -~ ·~ " ~-· · 1~ "'""'' beat..-l!Jtlu + nnlV """ .... l&nd! Ludo Sb ark an 1 wi:•n&• dinlna:: ma. ~ dlbWlbr Beaut. COftftd
$45,500 -: (E23)' bandtba, -~ h-patio patio, nk. ._. 51' -
-· -- . ---HARBOR.VIEW-_.a. _yard .t -'"""' -·· l>&l'Dl.--lal -mot SM lliir ""' ualta -at HOMIS apdnkler ,,..,..,, detached Call 9'19-ltliO.
142.!181), --!hit Ema !up Jot! Beout!IUJ -and . ,_,, for oil· beautttul upcrliled home 2 + di!l:i (or 3 BR) home! _strftt parkuc ol b:lat,
with lmprvviemeata vabaed Excellent~. camper/trailer. Vay ne•t
at&pprOL ___ s -· -...... ....., --bedroom!, famll1" roca and btlt Jacation! Priced for phoi'9 M6-2JU kr ad-
1ormal ~ area + am quiet .ale! (£29) cbtioMI info a n d ap-~,.;;:;;;=...,==-I
'"· tt. ·-tultol>le for EASTBLUFF · ~ NEWPORT IEACH · ~'!.,~ ~ ": 0 LUSK-BUILT DELUXE TRIPLE< · dltiontl llllo j>lealo pla. PEN DAILY 1-5 p.m. 2201 Oooe ., ba) A ....._ Good
-AnlJa. 5 BR. ! bath, FR. ... ta1 ---' 1111, 2 ba \.· Jack HowftJ IH-a'.IO. (E.14) A one ! Bit. 2 ba. Aft .
DOVER SHDRES NEWPORT·CK>LF beauttfully -. Out ol
Ivan Wtllt bllllt, boy a . $36,9501 .,.. ........, ....., ..-
mountain W.. 1rom .....,, m.a3: !)yu, --room. Lorre FR a Jot m. Formal Dine
make thia the perfect home associated * SIX UNITS * 1or tile -t.miJ>. $73 000 (Elf)
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-.__, Willl buUlf:n ...... ~ -
ldtdJeol and --1°" clown and wtn "'°" '1111. mo. ·-· COUNTRY ESTATE Laury bane r a ft c b •
tffwport ~ country home
with 4,200 8CJ. ft. of lux·
...-uWIC.4BR.4bah.
Fomll1 rm. "formal -nn. Omtnl alr-cond .
Htt.ted pool. l.3 ACtt1 with
bait -pipe coonb, leod roora A lade room. TNJY
.,
Folrvlow
6461111
(onytlmel
Just mlnutes to abi>art,
beach or Newport Center!
Opposite new G 0 L F
COURSE site! Ma• al Ye
BR0i...f>?-.. l.'ir,.;~1 <.1·~:
101' ""' f,. 1 '" l ;~1 !
• brick fireplace. FORMAL ~ YOU
DJlllNG! Cheery country -•
ldtcben. Giant muter IUll< NEED • , •
with bulli-ln delJr. Huce A 2 BEDROOM ~
patio. llllMACUIATE lrcml eoadomJnhun, Jn 1oYe!J
windina stone walkwq, ll'"l!belt arat 2 poola +
bridr: t.ca.de to l a r I• recf U m.bn1te1: to Newpart
leduded parlollb )'anl. C.ntwT $19,950.
NOTHING BUYS IT! Hurr.r
-Clll ~· 66-0303.
i tile .......... ~ 0..,,..1;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ' County. Priced at $198,000. 1 • And It's a dtu little J
SllllDrN llTl' Call Bob Mad.ean 637-4000. BEAT THE BLAHS bedroom ,.1. .. ru u we FREEDOM UllUILll'f o4l EvH 5'7-2917. know thta ,is the least ex-
673-4400 'IP.il'l'2~!'-!l I bedrocma, b a t h a • 0.
temporary home with 1arze
MBR aulte ... Quiet
neighborhood.
"""" ~ -at a buncll pensive horn• In town. GI,. S25 '1U HOME Wooded garden w/old brick ,. . red ·h1·11 ~~-tittdlutdopl ' w.u. W• havo us • call on this "walk .. ,..,. entryway, leadinc to a .,.., so on -lust listed the beach" Jt.2 special Can $21,950 ""'"'"'hake roofed 3 BR., 2 >uper ""'' 3 bdrm, family be ~·-•t wilh onl• ··~ "SECLUDED" roo 2 balh -~ "· -· ' ~~ QUICK HENRY, THE CARI
Come see a very attractive 4 BR. with elf"
ceptlonal bay view. RefreshlnJlY clean &
well decorated. P rice $65,000J1m.,Muller
COV'T. REPO with 3 big ba. home. ~e. country m, ll .... ,.... spa, "ling down, Call 673-8550.
Move into thli lovel1 3 •;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 bedrooms, tile kitchen with kJtch. w/frpl. All finest REALTY pool, Absolutely perfect in·
bedroom Mme. Gracious • wood cabineU. N!"!VJy dee· quality, WAllc to priv. beach. 1~~~~~~~~ side and out -New shag
WESTCLIFF AREA
NEW LISTING. A really sharp 4 Bil, 3 Ba.
home. Large liv. rm. & apacious fam. rm.,
both w/!rplcs. A real great location, w/pool·
slu yard. Call to see. Bud Austin
THREE TO SEI!
Big Canyon -magnificent view lot '81),500. a Arch Bay -retirement home fM,500.
Monarch Terrace -great family borne
'89,7i50. Call Bob Yorke
QUICK OCCUPANCY
. Owner bought another & ts ready lo sell
this S Bdrm., 3 bath Harbor View Home -
'86,000. For app 't. to see call Howard Wella.
EASTERN BUYERS
Beautifully constructed 4 B<lnn home;
famlly rm., formal din. rm .. den : complete
with attics, basement, pool & 5 separate
gardens. $120,000. Marcia Bents
cozy COTTAGE-CORONA DIL MAR
Walk to beach ; 2 Bdrma.; frplc ., new shag
carpeting. Immaculate, "move-Jn" condi·
Uoa. "9,500. Triona Bergin
LIDO NORD BAYFRONT
BeaullfUI 4 BR. home with space for lge.
boal Pool table •ize family rm. with co•Uy
pUeilng, Fantastic bay view. Two frplca.
Eileen Hudson
OCEAN VIEW
Be ION to make an app't. to see this beau·
llfUl lAlak 4 BR. home In Harbor \ijew Hilla.
Fam. rm. has wet bar & fl'pic. '89,500.
C. Tmmllle
JMna room •nllancod by SPYGLASS PLAN 74 orated irullde A out Ud bu R!J>UCED -.NOW SIS,!IOO NEWPORT <arpeta etc.· Eu> lo mall>
handsome flttplece, built-in 3600 plus aq ft in thls 5 bdrm, a double car Pf'llt, Down COlllN ta1n Yard. Fenced front Ir
dream kitchen, . "'n • ' ba, plu. bonus nn home paymt only Imo. Pl>u>ta • TOWNHOUSES .... with ....... ol 1.,.. FIXER "PPD cfish\.\'&SMr. Beautilul pa.Uo. on a V.I.P. location. Central $185. mo, includes tans 2 Br •• 2 Ba. Fee Land _ detac:hld 1afll1 room. Real -v
Pool -well .,,._peel oJr cood., btteroom a bW!t· MARTIN -m pado.W.. aetttow. Full price Can bl a DOU. llOUIEI .,.....i.. Neor all .,,.. bl noord Jlla>or. No-wu ........ 3 '; •• 2 ea. Pool • 1!2.900 '31.!11f>, 2 BR. N•U' N'pt. Halllita ,.n1,...,. Brk. 540-rno. vloy~ ahas carpetlnr, waJ. 1t RIAL TORS MU'62 s Br. -2 ea. Blu!ll • 134.!IOO Call llJl.llll Open -.. Alldnc $1!,500
TARBELL --lnkltdlen,pooJ· 1·-ii=::::-·1 · Br.~, n.. V1lta -• CALL .. .. •• ,."·
-ol ....... co.uJIJn<. '4Nl11,....... 3 Br. -2* Ba. ear-Loea· . ~... : -Jot lo br .. tb-taldll( .......... 4 .. ..._ 135.!IOO. 91•-'
Yoa <U celebrate the holl· $21,300 I lion-r.. $111,l!JO. ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I alAL~Y 2965 Harbor, Colta Mea dan ltt )'O\D' new home. CalJ CwJt••-1 ~t lp)nW to .ii on CID ~1115 • ...... """'"' hit Otnt. ~·~~~~~ ~r.OOOedlncl•dh,.,, ·,·-11 THE atuf Fs $p~~J;5 ~ :.;~~ z: a-Call :w;.;:: ~:
• m NOT I'll• us1 WE ""' plUlb _. -.. a-beach. , BA. onJy $18,llllO. r .. -. ~ 3~~= REALTY . WW. dl'l::''Preiey patio. 'Pork -· 211 bath tn-llWI tm11'
-· d r • p u and th>tv. Park C..w, !JvJne JUST u1y HAVE Tll£ lib yard, Brit. 5!0-JllD. l•;;;;;;;;;;;i;m;iiiiii~ I with _,. bmily """'· COLLINS a WA'ITlf, INC.
wm...p1ns. n •. u 1 11u1 Call -· mmo l'M VACANT "" • Sii.• Call NOW "2-SIU
caveftd patio a Jot ol bom1 Olllco boon I AM lo I Piil si..r, { -.., t bath, Not1h I0-'51S * C ir W *
"" only $39.9!!0. c •JI PUN f OR YOU. -a.a -1oom .. ,._ ac.2535 Today. OWNIR • -· Colla 111-t ......... 1arp fam11y .,....... C•d1
O THE REAL
"'\.. LSTATI:RS TRANSFDRED ·~ Finl ,t: ~ -· :"~~=:'.'!': CAMIO SHOllS ~,:0"""' ... :.,_°t ' PllCID TO SILL ~ ~1' !Jtt' 1.-1oc1 llltchtn, ·---11on. 1~••1 • "l'•rv•TI llAC"" 6 IMIRAID IAY. '_,.. ~•·--• I f &, -ll'1'll" lamU, rm., 4 -Ill pa!IO. l'rkod " " n -It I Ir ~-,
**IXCLUSIVI** ~."'iil1>aih'":.... · f'.! -... -1'1ca· Olllr $21.GllL and lmlllld ~..:·:i= vi... +ii-I
POOL wtlh 1.,.. fOml1y "'°"' 1n • ') rca 11 ~=-MOlllU9:>N J:' .=w· (()foo ltWl.l 1111 blth -All .W. Toti Hullort a AH•L :
NIWl'ORT llACH quid "'~ Hu a ., aequ1ra a ..,.uti--at 1111 Via Lido -:
Be1u1111111> -lld 4 BR, I pool tlud lot willl _,, for 2114 Vitia del Oro • "**• -ltl:ALTOlts. a - -price m,ooo. LOW DOWN-n.w ~home In~-a boat 1at1. Plrced fOt' a N"""";'~ *l'olil~ --..,_ I -1
1oc. c;;;;..,, 11n l;ikh:° ·quick ..ie at '3!.llllO. Call ..._11.l3 ~·--~ ~~v~~ --• ""'., .. m ALL TD.MS
tomia1dlnl1w.lupw.ta --1RIPLEXES **•** ._ ~" .. _ ... -..,. ~~~b= $41,500 (()pan EftnlllP) -·Ill ..... Ml ,
$S.l,llOO, belt 1m'JI Call... TAKE YOUR PICK DISPERATE • AVMYILI NOW = .!°:i : ~:
dualw wtth S0\1'1'11 COAST • S • Z Bit unlll. N, Cloota TQ SILl HOLIDAY llOAJ), Nsw-.,._ a ..,_
REAL ESTATE.-· ISTATI 111-* 2 BR...,... + . POllTlllM:A.1--............. ? ··--a ... ..,.. * T th>tbt -$C.00011510 mo. "-2Mo ....... S bat-, &llidl, c.JL °"'*' --It -lillllJ -llllil MW1J n. llt Miiii -... -Dt ~·· • Ill Ilia ..... -, aro Bedroom. 2 B&tb Home. CENTURY 21 .a..tm ... heal.Cb ....... llR, 11.atat1111•• •• ...., •· ., UUl!W.. J I .... J • lllnml ...... .. * S Bdrm., dulth clean, ,,,.pbct. Sllab Rool. THI ILUFFS. 4 Ill 21' BA. Ill· .a.a W , ,_ ~ lladr ,.r4. Balllo,~-.ao. .......... !al. Cil
121.IOO. N-Hartior Hlsh-rm lamllJ'fm. ..,_ trpL 6 -Ill-,._ a-t ................ , ... $11.ma. It ........ llllil -..,...,.
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* •Bdrm. beauty .... $54,SOO Scboo1" lllltrlct. ~ tor ma1 dln."im .. ~"' ki1o11._ :-=.,. V~•t:t PETE BARRm Olhnd • ..,.. Call * u """· oeHn/ml. view. $215.000. Call '419115 Pri•. -patio. c.-. -. 4EALTOR-~...... '1~--&.o l>tltR:AL"':;Ttr'i QOWNaWATl'&lilc. i W ·~ ~21 llllW~I~:-:-. .• ::;. r.u....-..;.;:
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Every classifi tCI want ad in the DAILY
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day. That means your ad will be seen
in papers delivered to homes and sold
from newsracb from border to border
. eR along the Orange Coast ••• aD the
way from
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Seal Beach
to
San Clemente
You
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It
All •••
Huntington Beach
Fountain
Costa
Valley
Mesa
Newport Beach
Laguna Beach
Irvine
Saddleback
San Clemente
Capistrano
(Plus the dally
newsrack ecfitlon)
For One Price
With A
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Phone 642-5678
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Tunclly, Stpt....., 19, 1972 DAILY PILOT
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Family~
PenlllSUla Point Thi., Wil h The SPEC. Vlew, 3 llR • fu1 m1 1 w/frpl, 2 BA, "9,<SQ, 332;:! W HY NOT 7
Last H-You M•,. VWa. "'1-Jll9. JI"'' have a drltgM1"1 • l><lnn, J Ult listed, a 4 BR. 3 BA
1amil,y b:>tne on the Po.Int Look At El Toro 2 bath houlk" that i' supe1·
shari> and Include~ a
wlUt all..,.."'°""' oddinl Eastslde Beauty • VA REPOs.SESSJON • • Grandlnlhr. cloek buill lnio
up &o a &rnel"OUI ZOO IQ. ft. Suprr sharp 4 bedroom Bdnn., doae lo acllls & the' wall . All upgl"8d«i el'J)ls
You'll ~tat the no care home, gracious living in shopping. Brick flrt11I .. King Ii drp&. xtra lrg: kitch. bit
front yard, the charm1n& 2991 sq. rt Ma 1. 1 iv e size rear yd. Total pa,yml<> 1)11.Ck yn rrl y,•Jth block y,•ali
patio, the sundeck off the step-down rumpus room of $237. nKl'ly. lncl. 18..\.f'S I. fC"rlC'f', 2 blkl'i fron1 gra<M>
muter ~m and the big from completely modtrniz· ll\ll, KATEU.A REALTY, school, prlet•s to sell at
country kitchen. Not a rd chambel'I, kit c hen, 831-9400. $Z7,500. \Vhy no t SC'f' lhis
house but a borne. $87,500. separate family room. 2 Fountain V.tlley 1oday.
Call 873-8550. ftreplaon + BBQ & inside I'
O T l IF: R!.:AL
''\. l:STAT[l-IS
ftlh pond. Thia ontt will 0 \VNER m~st sell 4 )T l
1 dan1' your lma&lnatlon. new-•hon b'k' lo b<'O<'h! 3 5"·5111 ( -)"'l-5110 bedroonis, 2 baths, d<•n, •1 -.,.
BY Ownn--4 Bdnn., 2 bl.th,
paneled tam. rm., built-ln
kilCMn. 2 alory, l8x36 pool,
k>ts of tropical landacaping,
e.:cellent cond. \Ve want to
sell! Priced below markel
at $35,950, 557--4023.
WE ARE
LOOKING FOR
SOMEONE
OWNER .tranlfernd, built-In SPECIAL
stereo 111 Living room in-
cluded. 3 bedrooms, 2 Huge 2 11tory, 4 . d~n+ Of' 5
Aeperate bathl, secluded bedroom ex~utive s home.
living room with fireplaces. Costa Mesa « best area.
Ral1gt', oven, washer 1~ Near Balearic Sc_hool. Ve_ry
eluded. Freshly painted. A nice back yard 1n a ~u.1et
quiet cul--de-sac s t re e 1 ! area. No do\vn tG quali!ied • veterans. CAU. N 0 W Brk, $Z7,450. 540-lT.n. BEFORE THIS ONE IS
STEPS TO BE'ACH GONE. Priclod at $45,000.
NEWPORT SHORES
Attr. 2-sty. 2 BR. Walle to
beach, tennis, pools, Carp.,
drapes. bltns. $28.000.
CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 *
Realtors 545-0-165
Open Eves
m CATCHING
$34,950 S.ycrest __________ 1Beautitully decorated -4 BR
BY owner. Dix 3 br &'. den home with a Family room
horn · Ba 1 000 overlooking a nice yard e, 1" ycrest. SS ' · with fruit tree11: and a cov-Principals. 646-.'i169. . ----------1 ettd patiO with flagstone
Corona del M.r and a built-in barbeque.
Children can walk to -...,..,.. ..... ....,..,..-,,,..,,....1 schoolJ!:. Don't mis& this
AND THEN THERE k>Yely hom" Call GIJ;.7171,
elegant littplace in fnmf!y
room con\'enient to r~
built.in kitchen, ha n d y
dishwasher. Lo\'ely patio,
loads of <k'cking, heated &:
filtered pool. C a rpel i n g
thruout including kitchen!
Brk, $30,CXXI. 84~1.
OWNER leavlng. Rich v.'OOCI
p an eling, experu;!w
wallpa.pt>r accents lends
personality and charm to
this distinctive -I bedroom, 2
bath. home. El eg ant
fireplaett, dclu)(e built ins,
dishwasher, t.'Overed patio.
Near fututt park and ne\\'
schc:"lol! Brk. $3 1,000 .
962-5566.
OWNER sacrifice. 4 big
bedroom~. 2 baths, Isolated
rear living room enhanced
by fireplace. Bulllln kit-
chen, dishwasher. Forced
air heating. Striking 11.J"'ge
family home! Brk. $31,000,
~.
BY O\\'Tler Tiburon Condo. 3
BR, 21,ii BA, den. Next to
pool. Beautifully decorated.
132,900. 963-2313.
Huntl1191Gn Beach
Family Splash In
ENJOY THE
SECURITT
$28,950
Located in one of llunt1ngton
Beach's most dr s i r a b il'
areRs. 3 bedroom. 2 barh
homC' near schools and
shoppini'.-11 Y.'On 'I las!. Call
847-0010.
$15,900.
1 BR CONDO, all elt'e btr in
appl's, erpts, clrps. rt'frig.
w&hr, dryr, patio, ld5".'pd. 1
Block 10 major shopping-
crnter. ., 111.ige Re,11 EstJt e
t6ZM71 I =J ~IOJ
* PRESTIGE
l.ovl'll! prnllr• horn•• known
for their quality ltt1.t'U.rl!'t I.:
l":<Ct'JI nbrbood. 3 to <'hoose
from · e 3 BR , ........... $37,lbO. e 3 BR. ............ $33,950. e 4 BR •..•.•..•.. , $34.~.
All o( tht'Ae homts are in
xl n1 rond. und term:. arc
nvall. lfurTy for choice , • ,
CALL 8-42·1418
M .l:Jl'n M
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1TI71 &•llC'h Blv<l., 11.B_
Luxury Uvlng
+Low Down
F'amily fun in th.is J BR. 2
BA 1.-inu· y,·/big pool RM'"/l &
llO )'8rrl \\'Orie 5%•;f. fllA Or
In\\' :1•; do\\'n to handle, rlc1·
ki t. telT8zo entry, lrg.
master Ucdnn ., pr i r r
'25.900. For st'nl>iblr . prac-
li<·:tl liviug: see todny!
I' 531·51DD I ::::i 531·5100
-WHO'S-THE-
LUCKY ONE ?
3280 is a ll you need to huy thi~
targ£' II br 1\'1!h ran1ilv roon1
in Ont' nf Costa ·J\lr.~R's
rincs t a 1'f'11s. Anxious sell11·
\\•ill pay all your ol her costs
at the pr1t"C' ul $29,000. Cen.
lral IO('ntion ne1u· South
Coos! Plaza and ideal for
!lC.'hc:"lol!ii. Qill
C wAll<lR & LE l
llcaltors :~1:~9-191
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STOP PAYING RENT!!!
Tale• Advant114Je of Our
CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL
O n Th~ Last 5 Condominiums
IN PHASE TWO
• l\tinimunl $950 itoves You In.
• No Clos ing Cosls.
• Free Upgrade Carpet .
• I1n1nediate Possession.
JN ADDITION. you get 2 & 3 bedroon1s, 111c &
2 baths, built-in range, oven, hood, disbe
\Va sher. disposal , individual laundry area, en-
closed private garage, private entrances,
choiee of carpet color. cable TV, s"•imming
pool, gas B-B·Q & park-like recreational
area.
All t his for as little as $207 per
e ludes everything.
monlh. in-
Santa Ana F \vy. to Culver, right about 'I• mile
to \Valnut (Isl road on left), tell I 1nile to
•·\Valnut Square": or San Diego Fwy. to
Culver. left about 3 n1iles to Walnut. right to
"Walnut Square" or call 714 /832-9670.
Open Eves (,
BY ov:ner. 3 BR_. 2 Ba. coun· L HouMlforSlle
Condomlnlum1
for 1110 uo
ELEGANT 3 BR, 2 bra, fam
rm. pool, rec nn.-all Jor try kit., Jaree hv rm., frplc.\';;-;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;~ Must sell. $28,300. Prin-JI
WERE NONE!
.B.ELOW COAST.. HwY·; O THE REAL
"\.. I:STATERS
Yes, there Is room for the
whole family to ~lash in
this -large pool home, -5
bedroom!!; in Prestige area.
lush shng c11.rpctlng, low
maintenance yard, H &. F
Pool with automatic pool
sweep. Better see this on!"'
fa.st -it v.'On"t last. Only
$44,950. Call 847..QJJO.
COlY 2 BR, plus den.
Perfect for n'tired couple or
lirst honll.'. Gianl rustom
p.i.tio. Largf' 20' kitchen.
J>,reshly painted & deroralt'cl
Interior. Shag carpet
thruout. 211' yrs young, 1 ~
mi. to beach. Assume our
loan ror $179 month I y
pa_y_!!!ents ""or _!.'C'finance. ~ll
terms. $2:>.~. 536-364~.
clpals only. 962-8329. Newport 8udi
Irv in e ~
leu than $35,000. Apnt,
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Comer roomy 3 bdrm. home,
neat 2 bdrm. unit. $72,500.
NIC< 2 bdrm~" 3 bdrm. * FAMIL y HOME
split-level unit for top in-XTRA NICE 1700 sq ft. 3
come, Just liated at $1'9,500. Bednn on comer lot, :fully
Your choice! Side by siden.
2 Blka. lo beach '= bay,
$88,500. to $95,00>. See plans
at our oU\ce.
We have others
$64.,500 to $96,500
University Re•lty
~ E . Cat. Hwy. 673-6510
DUPLEX
Soon to be built, So. of Hwy.
Existing 2 & den plus new
2 bdnn. unit over garaa:e.
Xlnt loc. A!Wng $71 ,500.
703 BEGONIA
Lovely duplex, So. of Hwy.
Charming 2 BR. plus turn.
1-BR, w/elec-. blt·ins. Cop-
)>eT plumbing. Xlnt location.
Good financing. Owner may
cany. Drive by I; call us to
see. Only $68,500.
fenced tor privacy. Dbl fire.
pl in living rm. le family
rm., sharp shag, boat pte,
Jots more! Hurry! Just li&t·
ed! 1''or aCldltionaJ informa.
tion •
CALL 842-1(]8
lTI n Beach Blvd., H.B.
TWO UNRS * EASTSIDE * l ·l BEDRM, 1-2 BEDRM
$30,000.
Roy Mccardle R1•ltor
1810 Newport Blyd., C.M.
548-7729
MORGAN REAL TY ENTERTAIN 1n iiuge aro
673-6642 675-4459 w/heated POOL. cov!rec1
2% baths, family room, open patio, Towering tree3. Prof
house daily, 3860 Ocean lnd.scpd, 3 BR, 2 BA. Fam
Birch. Corona del Mar. A&t-Rm, nu shag crpts, many
675-7225. xtras SPotlesa! $34,950. For
appt. 546-6856.
Coste Ma11 *SHARP*
---------Pool home, close to LOVELY lrg 2sty mR, hom.. everything. Extra l a r 1 e
2~ ba, trplc, blUn gas kltch muter bdrm. New carpet
~wsh. Furn. HUie yard. Many extras. Only $34,COJ.
Sprlnklers. $38,500. Owner, Call Bkr. 642.-4156
9'16 Drenver Dr., C ?tf • MESA Verde North. new
54(}-2"2, atrium model, cust decor,
lnd.scpd, 4 BR. trees, fire
rin&'. $4-4,500. Open Sun &
Wed, 11 to 5. 1658 Texu
Cir., C.M. 557·1521.
THE BIG ONE
in Mesa Verde -5 bdrms,
dining rm-Famt:y nn-Hur-
ry on thi.s! Vogel Co.
Real tors 548--9346.
BY owner, Eaat.lide 3 br ..
rumpus rm. w/ffrepla~.
luge lot on quiet Cul de Sac.
Call~ 1WO 1!2BR houses t?" one
lot. Rootn to build. Xlnt in-
~tmenL
&t2-24.1J.
By own e r .
3 BR on 'Ai aett, zoned t:ir
7 unila, $32,500 * Call &n-lll8 *
O THE REAL ., ESTATERS
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FREE POOL!!!
Fantastic price! 3 BC'droom,
2 bath. 500 sq. It. bonus rm.,
hUJi:e lot. You can't beat it
Jor SJS,CXXI.
CALL 968--4456
* PIER &: SLIP *
NEED AN OFFICE 60 Ft. 3 Bd"1!11•• 3 batlu AT HOME? lnlmaculate. 3250,000 * BAYFRONT * 4" bdrm., 3 bu. and of~l<'<' or, Choice 35 fl. NorCI. 4 BR. '.)
;.i bdrm.s. Perti::ct selling for ba. Pier/slip. $l9S .OOO.
the aclLve famtl_y. One block * NE\VPORT SHORES *
10_ sehools, tennis and .sw1n1· 3 Br. 2 ha, 2-ftlory. Mooring
••
ming. Let us show you Uu~ · u '" 000 tod $68 900 pr111 . ..,,, . · one ay. ' · LIDO llEALTY
iQ .. ,.J h•11 3377 Via Lido, NB '73,.7300 F~~~~~~~1e.~~n • Qlt I 19 ,B~~~:E!~p~o~Twl1h
of these FHA & VA bomea. REALTY appro11 1"'d plan.~ for 2600 sq
Tiled atrium entry, fonnal contact -Univ. Park Center, Tl'\i nr ft 4 Br, ho1nl"', SHl,750.
dining, < b<drm., m bolh, KASABIAN Call Anytlmo, 833-0820 GEllMll---
PLUSH SHAG
DRAPES &
WALLPAPER
fam.Uy rm., sep. laundr, Real Estate 962-6644 OU!~ hours 8 AM to 11 PM 1610 \V. Coast Hv.'Y., N.B.
sprinklers front & rear. !"'"'""'""!""'""""'""'""'"~IREAL.TORS 642-4623
$35,1'0. CAU. 008-4456. SELLER MUST GOI Logun1 -h
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Lovely 3 BR home. Tmmacu-HARBOR VIE\Y HOME
ALMOST NEW MONACO. 2 + don, 2 bL la!e thruout. Beaut land-
scaping w/waterfalls. Boal/
lrlr gale, 1 blk lo goU
Model Homes R.tt~~1.m~~.:"'e~11':i.
846-3391 Eves: 842-6323
Fee. Owni'-ql. SU..25.111.
This bcaulitully remodelei:J 2 JBR, condo, Best Jocetlon In
bdrm. channt.'1' reflects top Big Canyon. Panorarnle Vu
value for the ~t desirable or ocean & city. 644-ll92
buyer. Ask for Jim Toohey.I =~===~=~-~ ;54.500. 4;}' BAYFRONT, 5,000 sq, fl.
F S I * JUST LISTED * ,l/' or a e 3 BR, 2 ha , ramlly nn, In ,,/TO/tz/l,
home. Pier/float, $1.95,000
Marshall Rea.II) 675-4600
Phone (714) ~:;;~;,',:~','.; ~;~':: REAL ESTATE Newport H•iahts
Assume 614 '.4 loan. $38.500. ll90 GienfN!yre st. NEAR NEW e I N C.M.
George Williamson 494-9473 54~ 3 BR. 2 ba.. 2 trplc. +
Realtor S4M570 fonnal din, rm. + + 20x20
962-6605 SPANISH VIL.LA ram. nn. S<ll ,900. Conlact * BY OWNER * Ovt"'rlooking city k beach. 2-Jon Mm in.
Nice family home. 3BR. Sty. stucro wired tile roor. LIDO REAL TY ===----:--~~-~--2BA. Nice patio. Fenced 4 BR 3 Ba 3 trpl I 0"1NER , anxious. Prid. , of Y"'<I. Children'' .. -a le """'-·• ., cs., gn. 3317 Vla Lido, N.8 . 673-7300 ..... " .... din & fam rnu.. beam =~==--=~= ownership home with 4 uipment Off Bushard in cell's .. Iota 01 chann, plus 1• BY OWNER 3 BR, 2BA,
spacious bedroom•, 3 • HB $24,00o. 546-5587. BR l.'UeSt apt. BeautUWly rem odel.ed, redecornted.
gleaming puJJman bath.I, lndscpd lge lo! $89 u.n Open house 12-3, Mon thru deluxe buil lin kitchen on. OWNER cleq>('rate. No down . . ·"""'· Fri 1 • SU $ 3 8 5 O 0
,.,...lie the famlly room w1lh tenns-Out of State owner * ~2800 * ' -. n6. ..~d 0 .,0,, ' ~--I . ' • B ..._.__ 673-lMll, 875-7 16, .....,...,...,.. fireplace. Completely in-exu>:me 'I a n x 1ou s . .. LL\Z ~
sulated. Qu a 1 i t y con-bedrooms. 2 baths, large ~ Sen Clemente
.struction. Patio. Sprinklen:, family room ·with fireplace, !!.!-.... ~~ .. ~ SELL f$44,900) or trade 3
ex""rlly Jandsca.....A. Brk, builtins, dishwasher. Lovely -·"-_, r-"'''"' tio B k $34 950 842 2561 _... ... ..._.,.... BR, 2 BA ocean view home
$33,950, 962-1373. pa . r ' ' . . . TRI·level custom home. VA San Clemente for N. Orange
O\VNER dC'spcratc, 3 bdr m. GOV'T. OWNED 1inanclng avail. 3 Br .. 180·1,cioi.i5i4i4-4i294iii.iiiiiiiiiiiii
home. BuUt-in d r eam ftt.'poSM?SSe(I homes. Low ocean view. 1,
kitchen, family room ad-down. Gov('rnment pays $74,995
jacent v·it h an Inviting closing costs. Call 968--1441. Seeing ll llU,ylng
tireplarc. 16 x 24 ft . E'nclos-* Crest R Portanna Laguna
ed patio \\•Ith cascading 714/494--9388
v.·aterfaU. J-iome freshly 7 Blocks 10 Bench. ATRIUM ENTRY
painted exterior. Br k. 11tory, close to ~llools. Brick walk•&: Iron gate lead Mobile Homes
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125 $29,950, 846--0&')1. BR. 3 BA. fam rm .. &ep. din to unique 4 BR .• tam. nn. For Sa le
L.avln" Town Quo'ck rm., cul-de-11ac, S-40,950. By ho t-r -· 16 ----------,= This beaut~ 3 BR home mu.st 963-2408 m.e; 'I' ., many e ..... .u 2-BR. MOBILE HOME
-•. _ )"""' .. b:.:., .... Good owner. · ~~ 1re: '°ml; pool: canyon ri~ht off Back Bay, e-••:1 inr> nu..... BY Owner· 3 Br, 2 Ba, 3 vn:w $65000
H/R JcftnUon. one blOC'k to yn:. old. Crpts. d r p 1 , MtssioN 'REALTY 494--0731. a ults onJy, no pets.
gOu course, one mile to SJ)l'inkln. $900 dn. Price CUSl'OM home. Beautiful $4,000. Lo c a t e d on
Dou&lu. f.!.·~;. 833-1103, e v e s, ocean view, Under(uound trailer pad. Rental $55. R11l1ble R .. I Estate ~ -ill per mo. 962-4471 Ml!.
846-Jl91 · 894-2296 eves. BY OWi~. 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. u !lies. 3~f~·~:a, CATERINO.
2 Br. lrg lot. Appl~s Any day ts the BESI' DAY to 6%% Gt loan Can a&.~umc. Alrium·Fountal11 NEA R ON'nn. Beautiful cpt,
lncki. $1450 dol\'tl, Assume nm an ad! Don't delay · . · $34,000 net. 1'~inn . Z13 I Portafinn Lni:::una 2 Br., ll{C kitchen, bltm.
DAILY
PILOT loan. 642--0328. call today 642-5678. llA 5-2349 or 323-141.":. 714!494--93.ci8 A~kln~ $6,200 or milk~ oiler. l;;i"==""""====;;.;...;;=========.'.=========" $64,t tS Call nft 6 pm. 536-9629.
Unlin1ite1l uc1m.n vie\\'. 2 Br., LIDO V 111 age waterfront The
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
tMarketplace
The Pm/• with 1he Built-In ChucH1>
•r='":.i!r-~ :: Sow to fonn four lif1'411-WOtCh
llOMEDA
LEC E R I' r.-l r-'I i--'-1 IF--.li-1. i f-
l( A 8 DE I ! 'W1'don1 ho"" lo wy a l-..,01 "°'1"•""'1"'""°'1.-i • prayer before we eot ot ·our· -~--~-~.-.... -~-• house,"' announced the younQ· .---------dinner guest. "My mommy l$·
R 0 6 A F E I ~ good~" .... 1-...-,-,-.,,-., ..... .,--1 G eomPI• "'• mu0.1. qvo!ecl I It I J I I bf fflllng In fh• tn!Js7ng word
- --- -• )'Ol.I dwff>p ''°'" slep No. 3 b.low. •11~s~;,umu1N . !1 r I' I' I
·~~lfllUS I I I I I I
SC~Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800
I
2 Im. bargain. 13495. Also Jiuury
Portaflna Lagun• dbl wide at $1995. 613-3817.
714/494 ·91~
LGE. 2 RH. ~w home. clo~ l ... __ ""_'_"_'_"_ .. _ _,I r.i] to Vlclor lfulf0'1: R~2 lot. . Glnlrll . ~
rm. for 2 more unit•.
33ll P.1AGNOLIA 4!'.M--1297[••·-----mr
laJiuna Niguel Business Property 154
BEAUTIFUi. 5 en:-TiiA. * Money Maker*
11\~t' f)ft01. master BR $31,500 Down $210,1'.m F.P.
dQ\1·ru;ta.i111, JOCK! f<I. ~· Stll SM>pplng center w /so 11 d
SJ0,001 untlcr nlkl ·will lake tenants in a;reut ar~a. &how·
2nd. ~lust 11ell, moving Oct . ing a eolld U 75(& cash
1 r ·, :1 \\ int.hnlll ~. ipenda.hle on p~je~t!M m.
No R{.:t'nl1. ( $30 •= All ---_ come o ,._.. OV.'~
SF.\Y CONOO on Eluil 9, for mgmt., re8ef'Vt and
virw ~otf roul"'M', 3 Br, 2 Ba, vn~ncy of 13% fiiNrtd in.
o\1•nt'r. 67:~:.011. Don't w•it on thi1 ·baf'Rtll.n.
Lido Isle Not fAncy. just profltahlc!
VI A HAVRE * 9 Units * 5 BR., femily rm , J..i.?c. child· Sollit mulU·ltnMI, lndUJ1rlrJ r~n·11 p111)'ml., .undcck. LJ. building. $.?20.000. In, South
patio 40xUO' IA! tl25 OOO Santa Ana. Only 2-yn. old. · • ' · 2G~ Down, yields projtcted _1.oweon , ..
MOkCNI
3416 Via Udo frn..-4562
11'1~ cash return on $32.928.
J!Cheduled lnoome.
Grubb & Ellis, Bkrs.
$51-7900 SPO'I'LESS 3 en b)' owner. 40' lot, $69,800. :m Via Nlcc.10A_pd _____ t_ ... -.. -,-eood--...
675-3984. vestment.
•
Dupl1x11/Unlt&
.... 10
NliW DUPLEXES
lrnnltdlatc occupant.")'. Near
beach in lluntl~on Beach.
Open noon Iii du!llc. \Veit of
Beach on AclamK, south on
Huntingron St. to Portland
Circle. $35,950. aJG-8138.
SUPER delux Spanish 1t;yle
Duplex. East Cosla Meu.,
Each 3BR. 2BA w/1hq:
crpl, All elect kltchn.
Spanish decor. Klngaan:I
Real Eltate, 642--2222.
NEW triplex. Collta Meaa. 3
1'11. 2 BA and (2) 2 BR. 111 llA, 3 dbl _., Ideal
O\vntr eetup. $ 7 2 , 5 t O • ...._ )
NEW. duplex 3 BR., 2 Ba., 2
BR, 2 Ba, frplcs, ocean, 1>11
vu, aood rental toe. Owner.
$19,950. 9fl2-0 3f9 Ill'
21!/t9<-U83.
lname Property 1'6
Nl!W DUPLEX $41,'50.
!eaturlfli" 3 lxlrm., 2 bll,
"Owner's unlt" & 2 bdmt. l
ba. income unlt. Xlnt ioc;._
tion. Large attractive unltl.
Quiet privacy. SM 151 E.
Bay St ., Costa P.t e a a ,
~'-
INVESTORS SPECIAL
-Sharp triplex, HIJ.
f"I at 7X'• gross. 0..ly
$42,500, C • I I T H I!
REAL ESTATE FA IR,
536-2551.
TRJ-PLEX 2 BR., each
w/patl0&. Prime rent aJ
area in C. M. Only $-49,950.
GRAHAP.1 Re11.lty 646-2414 * ~pl ex nr. So. Cout Plua.
Deluxe 3 Br owner's unil
Bkr. 54~2321.
lndustrl•I Property 161
* M-1 CORNE R *
W/Older house. prim" loc.,
C.M. Ann, Fare! \Valkcr
Rltr, 642-8989: 646-7414_
Lett for Se le 171
Developers-
Newport leach
FnnlRsli<' bulldlnt sllC' for 21
units. R-3 property ~·ith
pos~lble ocean vil!W from
~ncl irtory. Thill i1 located
In on(' of the fol developing
art'!ll of Newport Beei·h -
Full price only $37 ,500. For
more Information, call our
Inve!ltment Division a t
546-1000.
o 1THE REAL
\.)( ESTATERS
NE\\,.PORT Beach 90' frcrn:.
tagto, vle-.• of ocean •
harbor . $65.00>, 646-3613 -· •\V11trrf'ttlnt. 30' ttoat 1Up.
Lot 7. Collins J al and .
fi7J....mo.
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT .
WANT AD
f
•
• • • •
DAILY PILOT
r .. ....,, s.,u-19, l972~!!!!!!!!!!!l~~l~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~~:l ~~~~~~~~~I ~1li;i :1 ~~1lil:l ~1 -~-~-~1~~~;1 ;:-~--~1~;1 ~1 ~-~-~-::1~;1~1 -----~1~iiiii:11!1 , .. , • ·-~ 11t1 , ......... -1rtl1
L.io for Salo .:::l1' 8'1•'-' Hou111 fumllhod 300 -u-... * Ht 11 ~ •-o. ::i:;:::..:.,;:;;;:... __ ...;:•;;c .-,r. U.lllAA M5 Afil· ~
:;.;:..P.;;R;;.IM...;E;.;;;C..;.,1-LO-T--".;. OpporlvnJty !ti Bolboll P.,lnoulo Corono dol Mar NowptHt -........
aHi~; ~~urlon's1~. ,_ ·:;;_;;:;;-o:_;:;-;;;:;;_;;-:o;;;_;;_:;;;;:_;;_;;_;:;-;. WINTER on SAY UXI lDR, ________ _
., • ·-~ ~ I• ----2 BA, lrplc, CTV, W/D, "19 *2 BR. 2 Bo. Homo* *DELUXE a. BE.t.l!l'U'UL LRG 1 B<. Hlcoly ""'1.
Cd11. f7' -... "' 1.28'. NEW FOURPllX w. 11<1. ""' to "'""· a• 2 ear -· Carpeu. 8raDd ............ -'"' 3 •/pool. lllt/mo. No ,,....
SINGLE llYD.
Xlnl ..,. omaD oa;.,, bide, Bu•na Vbl& wllh v~w. drapu, bit-Ina. Loe. l"" THE BLUFFS Br .. 2 halhAI, 1ltllc. Oooo lo 1111 MonnMa Ave. Ho. 3,
'tnrt, ~c. $$1.$00. Bkr. Real Moneymaker. 1WO t73-66$7 or 6'1$-6000. abort bHc. from Ocean Blvd. Two 10f1eOU1: 1 •tor>' ! br 2 North Bay. Unturn. $4511 c,.._=~;:_ ____ _
VILLA MARSllLLES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 llEDROOM APT.
P'umllhod & Unlvmlthod
6'7!HllOO. J--BR. 2.-BA le 1WO 1 BR Cotta MeN $450 Month, llllllua.l/lt!ue ba hcnnn. Available •' H25 mo., )'tU'ly, cw furn ... 1 Br. Lrs. Stow, retri&.
Ap" -"""""· drape" e1<. ~---,.-,,..,.-,,.,....,,.. BAY & BEACH nch + • "Knoclc OUt" • wtnta, $350 month. O,.ta, c1rpo. patio. nt>. Mounte•n, Desert,
...;.;R:::"'::::;"":..---~
MOBILE HOME
Adult Living
Dlshwaaher color coordinated appllancoa •
Plu•b shatz carpet • mlmlred wanlrobe door>
Indirect llghtlng lo kitchen • breakfast bar •
huge private fenced patio • pltah l&nUc"I"
log • brlcl: ~ ... large h8'ted tJOO!• PARK
Excellent water1ront Jocatk>n
on lhe Colorado fUW'r •
jaeent to JloUday Shm't'I
development, SPQCf: for 24
mobile homes plus a dupll'x.
All utilities are available
and &hopplna; i1 clo&e for all
your needs. Also IOC'luded
Included, Clote lo ohoppl"" LOVELY. BR. 21! BA. N" Roolty 675-3000 Br, 2 ha -(Oct SAlllbury Real~ -Mature adull&. 548-4562.
nnd beach. $77.~ -1ubmit "May Co. Dl&b!o•, linens. l.June 1) at $600 per mo, Furn Bach & 1 81, Ex·
down. .,.hr,.,.,.r. W.hwl~. lrt Cooto M<llO ~ jfiii c:.pltonolly nlcol 2111
BIG & BEAUTIFUL ~.:~~~. -:.~ 916
.-... -N-0 N-~-. -oc-bl>-,.-,Kld-B-:,-;.-~ c:st t.,~[·l·l'~~ G ... -. ....... ~ Nowport Blvd, c.~
DUPLEX LARGE 3-BR, 2 SMALL 2 bdrm tum. n!ar $140. Of-v ~t. .,.,H •;;un;;;;tl;;"f;i;;hln;;;;;;-:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;
BA. view. betm celling, -· Adul ... No,,..., l150. At.A Rentol1 • '45-3900 .~ ..._ re• ty Apts. Furn. 2'0 •
quallly """'" ~ dnlpe•. .54:.:S-:.:Jl14=:.· -----V LiiaulNTA HIRMOSA
,teparatt-ldfchens. $59,!0J -e HO¥EY! OldeT 3 Br. ln 2414 Viti.a de! Oro Balboa ltlMd $pelQ Collntry JMaie U..
v.·rth excellent tmm. L1igun. lkKtt Npt Hgbta. Child/pet $185.. bw 6 _...._ Aptm. 'fW.. .a.-Unfvm. J6S •-t. Unfum. LUXURY. VIEW 1120/Util pd. N'°''' tum ALA Rontol1 e '45-3900 Newpon Beach CllARMING Baylront1 _. pool; -. ,..,..,...:....;•·------...,.
& 1ana1. Air condWonlnc. _
3101 So. Brlotol St., Soni• Ano 557-
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
MANAGING AGENT
-----·-----
are two boat docks and a CUSTOM BUILT DUPLEX
laWJChing ramp. Owner wW Very la.rgt!!! 2-BR. 2-BA ~vlth
"'<change for local proptr1y. hreathta.kioa: ocean Ylew,
Price $137,500. CaJI our Top quality aJJ the V.'8Y!
Cpl 644-lll3 ANYTIME Wlnter Botti w/-.J"' • •"-"~ BBQ U ...._,._ .. ,_ • ·--r • Bach. Beaut patio. Ok. SHARP • CLEAN large 3 .... _ ..._. • nu.uavaw. .... ._ • a.n.o. Island $180-Util pd. 1 Br .. 2 hr.es BR. 2 BA. tamily nn Ir $225--2 Br. BlblS, new crpts 3 BR, 2 BA. 311 N. Only
!rom bch. Patio. Tmy pet fireplace. Quiet cul-de-a.c Cll>t/drp1, gar, channelfnrt. Baytront. $350. 2 BR. 1 BA, 2 BR. STUDIO • $240
ok. location $775/mo, avail next Dock. 401 N. Bayfront $ 3 0 0 , AJJ. 11l'Il.mES PAID
szz;>-2 Br. ~anfront. f'rlllc. week. CALL DAVE' PXl-3 Br. 2 Be.. Bltnl. Gar.J..::.~:.:..:='------Adults No pets Beaut w . Big clttk. 541}..llSL Vu of bay. 50' ~an. 2 BR nr new FIA heat
e2 Bedroom. ~ bath. w/w
cpll, bltna, pallo. UplWn.
No gar~. $214/mo. year-
Jy. m,..pn or 615-5691
Coste Mesa
Investment D I v I 1 Io n , $63,500 ~'ith 10% down.
NU-VIEW RENTALS $400-2 + den. ' Ba, F>plc. W/D. D/W .;,. deck. Nr (4 blla s. ol San DJeao"""' 546-1600. DELUXE BEACH HOME 673-4030 or 49f..l248 OWNER. 4 Br. 1%. Ba. Lrg Beaut. pe.Uo w/dock tncl'd. So Ba "5% '~ibyn Beach. 1 bUc w. cm Holt
. lenred yud. CUJ..._..c NU VIEW RENTALS . y. tolS211P11"'314eLane.) llolboll p.,~ \.?.))THE REAL
~ t;~rA'.fER,S
LDT ln famoua Lake Havuu,
home of the WO!'ld famous
London Bridge. Located
cl~ to all lllChools A city.
$9000 or wtll trade for Costa
Mesa or Newport Beach m.
come prop. 644-4687.
BEAUTIFUL ocean view
lots. $18,7'50 le up. Tenns.
Urdef&round utilities.
4»-9388
PORTAFINA LAGUNA
.ARROWHEAD, golf course
lot nr. club. Lake view.
Fare! Walkel', Realtor
Ann &t2-8989 646-7414
Ranches, Farms,
Grov11 180 1....;;.:::.:::.c....__,..,,.....-
BY Owner: 10.12 acres
beautiful Z.yr. old avocado
grove, Bonsall 8lft -95%
Hass, 5'k Fuerte. Complete.
Jy fenced. Excellent 10ll.
29%-dawn ---will carrt
papers. $1D,900. per acre.
LEASE -fully furniahed
3-BR ocean front quality
l)ome. $375 mo.
DANA HARBOR REAL TY
24671 LA PLAZA
496-2790
Lido Isle strttt. Children/pets: ok. 67' ..:... or ~ ~·· ?;!.157~. tbru Ji.me '73. NOIT S Br, 2 ba Dlr: apt. Jnd frplc, ·~1 S<>-7350 ~ ·~--.;;,::;.::~~--=~_,-=...,..-..,...,.,m...,•>.,IM7...,.SMJ...,...,..,11 3 balcorue., din nn. & ;. 1 WINTER 2 BR, 2 ha, 90. Oean. .,.,.,, mo. ' 3 BR, l ·sty, Newport Shores. N 0 RT H Bayfront-Winter !! b11c from bay &: ocean. l yr
pal.lo. dbl gar, trplc, F.A. Ref's, Avail l 0/15. Bltn!, etc. Walk to beach. rental 3BR. d w n 8 ta i r 1 $145 • $165 lease. Days, 6#-4161; nite_s,
heat. (213) 794·56&1 _!I~~ • QUIE.T &AUPrivilatelncl! ~ 1 $325 mo, yrly, 548-1290/213: $250 mo. 3 or 4 BR upsta~ Baclrph<lol ' r & . 1 BR. patlos,m-·:::.2306=::.· ~~=~--
(213) 793-7832 eves; u1;i-~ Br. Furn. ut • _.. 639-JS.59. SJ00.$350 mo. ID/349-3669 cs, pnv. prages --BAYFRONT
wlmds ALA Rentals • 64$-3900 NORTH BLUFFS • View, 4 213/84~2824 ~~ i:th ~ :i ~ Brand new cuat. triplex (2)
Newport Bwch e COOL Cracker·Box! 2 Br. hr, 2"' ba townhs:e. FamJW.::;;INT~E;,,R::ren:.:...tal,..,.-."'11.,..,b~lk-,-to pool tables, sauna batha. 3 Br, 2 Ba. 0) 2 Br, 2 Ba.
$94.30-Utll pd, Bach at Fncd yrd tor kids/pell. rm. Pool. Cu~t features. Nr water. 2 BR, $250 mo., 3 See tor yourseU! 11301 P\rt bch & ,Pier. 546-0370,
beach Ideal for f!tudent. S150. •chls. $425. 6"--0Z15. BR, 2 BA $275 mo. Lraae. Keelson Ln. (1 blk W. of Bal~ ALA Rentals • 64$.3900 $125 -Util pd, 2 Br. Cl"pt, Frplc A: gar, No pets. 124 Beach. 1 blk N. of S.ater). Corone clel Mair ~ $17:>-2 Br. Frplc, gar, patio, 4 Bdrm, Family Room, home •love, cples/s:ngJea/klds:. Opal 675-2773. 842--'1848
or $225 yearly. for lease in Newport Rent·A·House 979-.8430 WINTER (,:;:-yearly, Newly ___ .:.::_ ___ _ 2 BR., walk to beach
PooL Adults only
• Butcher shop
• Beauty salon e Fish & Oiiiit
• Mfg. unique prod.
HOLLAND Bus. Sol11
1716 Orange, C.M. 64.S-4170
Monoy to Loon 240
HOMEOWNERS!
BORROW
$250-5 dn. OCf:an. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Heights area. Top Con-decorated 2 BR Lagune Bea$
Frp:lc, gar. Patkl. Yrly S35(1. dltion, S43S rno. Call Mr. University Perk days.-673-0UD or eve 11 QtiiiT Oceanfront
2
Br.,
NU·VIEW RENTALS Bailey Agent 67J..8550. CHEERFUL 3 Ba. condo .:675-34c.:.:=12::.. ------tum. Frplc. 9 mo rentaJ,
673-4030 or
4
94-3248 VERY Clean, 4 BR. & gar. Park location. Swl.mming, BAYFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA. $225. Mature adlts, no pets.
WINTER rental.I on beach, 2 Lrg. fenced yrd. Crptl & voUeyball & tt!!!nnis. Avail. !um. $450 yrly or $375 -~=.::-=·----~~
Br, house $330. 1 :a..~ drps. $235/mo. SD> dep. No Sept. 23rd, $350 mo. lease. winter. 403 N. ~nt, OCEAN side' 2 Br., 2 Ba.
Ul). 646-9291 eves. pets. Jnq: 649 Ross St. 5.52-7647. BaJ. Island. 67J..8540. Villa. Pool!, pri. bcb.
days:. 642-SSn. Westminster WATERFRONT, Chrutian Wlnter. 546-4678 or 499-3906.
\VATERFRONT Cabin for l * 2 Br, 1 Ba. Townhouse. guy to shllre with 2 othen:.
1 Br, North end. Ocean view: or 2 adultl. $135/mo. Util Lrg. patio, gar/po o I . 3 br, 2 car gar. ~ clea~ Wrnter. $135. 100 GarneL
pd, Wintt'r. Bayshore Trailer Was:her-dryt'r boolrup. $205 Ing dep + 1st & last. Opt to[.::=:::.:..::::::...:::...==:.... Ooee to bch le shopping. No
chldn, no pebi. 494-7079. $1000 • $10,000 Up Park, Ph. 64fr26.14. to S225. Child ok. 833·8974. buy. 891-95?5. Balboa Penlnsule
:.;;;~;;~;i;'.ii;:;;;;;;,.J~BA~CH. at CrelCf:nt Bch. LOW MONTHLY on the Beach. Sl75 3 br hm. CHARMING 3 Br. Bltns, H_ouse1 furn. or _ ._..WK...a,...v.p.-Ga-. b' TV, llttrpd; ~·
_ PAYMEl!IJ'5.__ -"'>t-pd,.l(lds-.1<. · Tncayrd:" Ctjila, arp,. "NF Unfum. 3TO Lovely Bach • 1 Br. $50 wk op.<94-250!!.
AGENT . 644-41148
ON TEN ACRES e TOWNHOUSE 1
Apts. 1'unl./untum, Lea8e 2 Br. 1.,. Ba. Crpts, dtpl, :t
Ftreplace1 I priv. patio&. stove, priv. patio, Carport. ~
Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bkfst. Adults, no pets, 146 Melody j
900 Sea La.ne, CdM 644.2611 Ln., CM. ,
MacArth~ DI' Coast Hwyl ..1.JEEF;t, clean 2 Br..-encl ::,__
714: 728-2341.
·SPORTSMAN 'S PARADISE.
W/apProx 1000' Saclo. River
frontaie Ideally situated for
private ainlrlp. 0 l d e r
bldlnil!I. Priced at $110,000.
Pref. lcllin& w/good lermll
but may consider f'Xchange.
Please phone 714-~.
i.OANS-on ANY -HOME, Rent·A·House 979-1430 westcllll Plaza. $ 2 5 O. B•lboe Island Rooms, Maid Sf:rvice -Pool Newport Beech
PAID FOR or NOT BAYFRONT _ l BR furn, No 837-9517. • UtiJ Pd. _:;.:;,;:.;,;..,;;.;..;,;;;;... __
COMPARE OUR COSTS dogs. Sept. thru JUM. $165 Lrg. 2 BR REDEC. $135. NOW ilr your chance to live e Can 675-.8740 e We have Winter RenlalJ
FIRSI'I mo. 1-538-0778. Kids/pets ok. ~lose to the So. bay on the 2 BR, l~ BA, patio, balcony, Will Take Students ~U~~ Newport Heights Rent·A-House 979.1430 island, yearly, for_ only $475 315 E. Bay, $250 mo. on yr:ly 4 BR. 2 BA , ••••••••••• $350
TWO bdrm., 1%. bath ,
fireplace. $245 1hcl AIL
uWities. Phont!!!' ( '114 )
644-8814 or ~3073.
gar. Nr. OCC It shop'g. Z
,Adults, no pell'I. 2984 Royal '
Palm Dr. $1 52/mo.
645-J515.
Real E•t•f• Wented 114 -.... --* tj>ulck Cqsh * ill buy your property. All
caih within 72 bn:. Call
BROKERS INC.
962-1851
WANT to lease or purchase
well locntcd pref. Colo nial
older type hom~ zoned C· 1
Please phone Information to
543--0946.
WANTED: duplex or house
on R,2 Jot Jn Corona del
Mar; under $60,000.
AGENT 644--752.S
G
'
b I .p rno. lrnmac. family home; •-·. lnq. at Apt C ~ 1521 3 BR. 2 BA •.•..•...••. $285 Coste Mlwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Shady E1ms and Pool
1 & 2 BR. $140 op.
U ~• can .. t the SAME CHARMIN r, w w cp..,,, 3 BR • d un! ady ~ ••r B 1 BA 11-w:::,"" ..ftom any OTHER 3 br, 2 ba, lrplc, pool. lge yd.,Married cpl only. No t . -lne~.. :irnl36·· ;e or Sfi.-7771. 13 BR.,hom .••••.••.•.• -~ HARBOR GRrrus
$385/mo. Avail Oct. L 1B5 646-8226 o move 1uuay. OPlUJ R. e ••.••••••••• .,.,.,, "'"
LEN ER 111 California at d .,,1..,.~ pets. S -WINTER Jeue, on the North WATERFRONT Spac. 3 BR CALL: 673-3663 SPAC 2 & 3 Br apt $140 up. : WE Mrs. Dow ' vu.-'NJ F boa k y ' RATES LESS THAN VERY nice 2 Br. Fncd yrd. bay, View, 3 BR., family & IR, t doc avL r. fumllhecf & Pool, cpt/drp, bltnl, kids olr • OFFER, return the S.n Clemente Crpts, drps. Nr Weslclill rm., furn. $425 Mo. lse. S32i. 675-8792 or Unfumllhld 1996 Maple No. l •... 0-Mtl ~
Furn. Avail. Oill~n11 Rd. ,
ELM GARDENS Apll, lTI :
E. 22nd st. CM 60-3&15. '
MONEY within 15 days, and w· 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm, Plue . .$165/mo. 837-9517. WINTER lease. 3 Bclnns., ~ 642-3559. 23'.lS Q>llege No. 5 ... 642-7035 •
YOUR I.DAN with US ii patio, OCf:an view, priv bch, 2 BR, 1 BA duplex. Fncd baths. $300 mo. 236 Agate YEARLY, bachelor, Balboa from $130 to $215 mo LRG. 2 Br., 2 Ba., bltns, •
FREE! R.C. WERNER • guarded gate, 492-7502. ya.rd. Nr. &bopping. $175 mo. We havt!!! many other area. $100 mo. • --1..-loro e I Bclrmo prlv. + resvd. pkg., gar.,
1 Pr'e.c:lclf'nt ~~~~~~~~~1 557-0087. winter & ~arty rentals 673-G?90 -w"' view. Nr. So, c. Plaia.
Thrift ; avallable now Winter Beach Rentals 2 Bcfrm1 • 3 Bcfrm1 ~ FIRESIDE I I~ Hunti-Beocli WILLIAM WINTON co,._ dol Mar ,.L or 2 Full B•th• ~""-==-.,..,,,...,..-.,..._d,t 2328 Harbor Bl., C.M. 645-1000 HotMt,... !Wt ..... REALTY 67' •331 1 BR apta w/patlos YZ AV AIL. Sept.. JC. Lrg:. clean 2 nc:r HUNTINGTON ~ FURN. Apl. 1145· Util pd, II Br 2 Ba. u per Pool Util 819 N. Main, S.A. 5f7...(1684 I:~-----~"~~' bl.k t an. No ts. 2500 Avail Sept to June. Muter abe bedrooml w/ ·• P • , BORROW TO 125.000 .. tho HARBOUR Condominiums .... _ ~ oceCdM. pe 1 Block to bay A: Ottan .. ~ .. h beam cellinP. large pd. Adlta over 35. $16 '
305 Unfurn. 320 ...,aYJew, $125. Month iMna room w/eu or 645-4636 or 548--2407. ~ equity in your house. Uu I :H;.;ou;.;;.;Nl;;.;;._u_nfv __ m. ____ I Adult Condo ~ Duplex-1 BR w/yard. Utll S.•shore Rul E1t1te woocf bum1ng ·ttreplace. I & 2 BDRM apta. raraaes. ~
tho monoy tor.., Jurpo";. Gonorol Prestige Joc:atlon. Spacioos & Gonorol pd, S1B5 mo. Clean & cute. 675-1573 Conven!ent laundcy .,.. pvt ganJen patios. 1135. & ' ~;1" :~~lo;:~~s~~ :;_:;;;;;.:._ _____ smartly decora led 1 LUXURIOUS 2 bd. 2 ba., Adults, no pets. 836-6069. ·U~ kl~cbe~~~ ~· up. UUI pd, Furniture avaU. :
AVCO bedroom & bath. Neuby Nwp. Bch. Bluffs:, $375 per Costa Me111 OCEANFRONT <:Orn4!!!r dplx, I&""" -a"o--n poocl~U. 531-8508; 548-$992 • BJue Pacific. Ideal 1Dr I TI<!"~•"""" winter; 2 Br. Jwr, frplc; 4 ... _, .......... ..., facl
FINANCIAL SERVICES si.ngle person or couple. ~is911~ ll'f'r'a..,.. or WEEKL. Y·MONTHLY Br 2 Ba upr, bltn kttchen. ties. Security auard. No ** BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR.
500 N. Anaheim Blvd.. Secure & private. Im-. Executive Suites 5011 Seashore NB, 646-9079. pets. Contt!!!mporary Gardeti Apt. 1 ~~'.";;uclid Sl, 5352816 mediate ""'"J>MCY $300 Per Cosio Mooa 2080 Nowport Blvd. "' 213, 693-0012. Madol1 Opon 'Iii I pm. =70. ~ 's'.:&:s1d"""· ;
Anaheim 776·5250 month. 3 BR. 2 BA, crpts, drps, Costa Mesa SEACLIFF Manor Apt& • 1879 Harbor Blvd., Eestbluff Realty bltna, $235 mo. Otlldren, 642·2611 Bachelor apt, utll pd. 2700 Peterson Wey, CM 2BR, w/appliancea $lJ5. $50 '
Cosla Mesa 642-3484 644-1133 Anytime pela OK. Swim pool. STUDIOS & 1 BR'S 1118.50. Pool. 1525 Placentta nr Horbor Blvd & Seeurl~. e FREE Une Ave., uk about our <Usoow:rt Ad 54S-430l 617 W, 17th st.. $80 • PRIVATE Bachelor BEAU11F1.JL, spacious: fami-54&-3710. ns 548-2682 •ms -,~=~=--~--1
Santa Ana 547-4431 w/kltchenette. Vacant. All Iy home with 4 bedrooms + Huntington hech • FREE Utilities · £.j1!
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zn.7 S, Main St., Ulll pd. dt!!!n + separate family • Full Kitchen OCEANFRoNT 1 hr, cpt, yr-"""° 2 Br studJo, l~ ba, frlll. 1'5
Santa Ana 549-3361 * room with fireplace & wet 4 Br, crpts. drps, pool, RIO, e Heated Pool• ly & seasonal. Idf:al Joe. E. 18th St., No, 15. 548-1168 I~ 12091 Brookhunt Blvd., $125. HARD 10 Beat! 2 Br. bar, 3 bath!. Three car whr/dryr, refg, clubhae, •Laundry Facllitit!!!S Working bach pret 1416 W. *3 BR. 1"-ba, $165 mo.
.-inlnclal • Garden Grove 530-t300 stave, kids/pct welcome". garage + space 1' or $225. 548-1405, 537-538l : ~~avail Oceanfront. (21J)698-J627. DELUXE Deposit le ttfs req'd. Chldn 1~;;-----~j;' 6411 Westmlnster Blvd., * boat / camper / trailer. 2 BDRM, drps, washer/dry-3 BR, 2 Ba, nu c:rp11. APARTM!NTS OK. Ms-4225 II Westminster 89J.SOOS $165 • PAR 3! 2 Br. nr. golf Lease at $395/mo. including er, ttfrig, pool, Near Har-* $30 WEEK & UP * Monthly. 2.0'1"' 42nd st. Air Cond • Frplc'1 • 3 Swim-'1'1"LR;';;;G:;-,::sunny::_....,l"'Br..-. u-.. -,,...-·I 1st TD Loans course. Encl. gar, Av! now! water&: gardener. Available hour View School. $250. e Studio A 1 BR Apts $275/mo. Nr. be a c b, mine .Poot. • Health Spa • nu crpts. drpa. bl.bis. refrls. * approx. 25 Sept. '7'2. Please (213) 592-2418. • TV A: Maid Service AvaD 642-Mn. Tennis Courts • Game and Sl«l/mo. 545-S.270, m..35tO.
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6~•% INTEREST 1170 . STUDENTS! 3RBr. 2 ptho .. lnlo962-8J18ti0. or 673-Tm Newport Buch ·.~.~Pet~~~. BABY'FRONT-Dlx ypper BUllard Room. *Stunning 1 • 2 tr,
Ba. Stud lo. I 0. or nna n. ....... ~.n: • """'uu duplex. 3 Br. 2 Ba. l BR. Fram $160 2 ba. pool, ht: area. ~ 2nd TD Loans Crpl/drpo. F*amily ok. 3BR,2Ba. .. wlydec<l'.Nr . BEAUT. GARDEN. Pool. ~~~~d~ Y•ly-w<J, Adlla. 233 19th lBR.AllenFromllllO 645-55.10.now.UJhSt,C.M.
beach. Boat gato. $240/mo. 3 B•., 2 ~ ~""'· Tbla~Ad·~ Wortbor $5-on •'-n1 Sl, No. C, S'J>.-0236. MEDITERRANEAN LARGE 2 BR. Bltna, -. Lowe.st ratt!!!I Orange Co. $225 -OCEANFRONT! 2 Br. 968-6215, 962-8851. u•..-...~ ~ 4 BR, 2 ba on beach. Avail ..... ., ...
"WE BUY TO'S" furn. Frplc., gar. Util pd. Alone on lot $145, Priv fncd Santa Ana El p u---now thru JllDt!!! 1, l!m. $425 VILLAGE dl'pt, patlo, tan.ge. No pets, I·
LANDLORDS I hmne. 0,.ts, drps, uerto ....._ utll Jncld. 64&<1245 or 2400 Huber Blvd C.111. 1140/mo. 557-50JIO '
Sattlor Mtg. Co. FREE RENTAL SERVICE Renl-A·HOUIO 979-1430 NEW 3 8'. Cornlo at ''Brad· I BR's • $130 UP 547-ms. Bob In<) 561-8020 2 BR, 2 Ba. ""8, drpo, bltna, ~
642-2171 545411 BEACON RENTALS lord Place.'' Cali all I pm, Fuml1hod Apia. RENTAL omCE gar. Harbor/Baker area. '
&orving Harbor are .. .21 yn. * 6.4$.0111 * l.~v-fne 544-81.16. All Utilities Paid DLXUo. wan~..! 3 Br.~ ~·2· OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM 162.l Cortandtt Dr. 557-5GI. 1 ? I-"'--,.=;,.:=""'--" I.;;--.;:;;:;;:;;:;;,_:;;:;;;;;;;-;;;; Pool &: Recreation pa ' oa., ,......., mo, -"'· * NEED MONEY ATIRACT!VE • 2 ha •·-·~ TownhoulO Unfum. 335 •-• ,,_ I A CM. Br., patio, dock prlv. $260 Pork·Llko Surround!-2 BR. API'. -Ill! I \Ve represent several private 3 bdnn., 2 ha'" home "'th 2 3 B... , ........, rm.. ••• ...,., .l..J,J;J ina.p e ve., ·
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•u .... R 2 ha. 13311 H •-mo, W nter . .,...._...,.w. QUIEi' DELJ]XE lenders. Borrow against the fireplaces Sliding d 0 0 r 3 B I ••• •• .. ••••• untington -Rh LRG l Br. $145 + dep. bltns 2 • 3 BR ~ 2269 "E" Maple, ~ ;
equity in your home. Call from fam,Uy room opens to 4 BR, 21Ai ha, tam rm.. •. $425 Crpts, carport A: lndry 111 3 tos:;; ~~-~ ~= Pvt. Patlol * Htd. Paola 2 BR, unturn. Crpta. ctrps,
for free appraisal. · and I sed ard 3 BDRM, bltna, frplc, n@W bldg Nr sOOp&, achls A: N Sbo , AduJ --1 ----No ....-...
BALBOA BAY PROP. pauo •oco y . shag""'· Poot No pets • ..._; 9911.Elr·-•-Aptl, mo. 642--0177. r Pl* ta Only ·~·-··~•· -I
Kitch<• ""' aU bwlllns and Alao 2 bdnn. 962-1674. Ciii'.'--~ 3 BDRM&, ' BalhAI, 2 ...... Maninlqu• Apts. ll«>llno. 968-1455• I * '42-7491 * door opening directly fl'om 0 I ••• ~--·· Y•arl•. ~-lm •·~ • -A••., r ... Dono Point garagf:, Best of all ilr loca· up •X•• Fum. -SHADY ELMS and POOL ... VIII. ........... # ........_... ._.. .. -... ~
tion In North Mesa Verdi!!! on Newport Beach 1 A: 2 Br. Pool. $1«1 up. view. Sharp. f13..2825. ?qr. Apt. ll3 &16-5542 OCEAN .tew, laqe 2 BR., 2
cul-d .. aac street Adu!" Unturn. Av a JJ , ELM 2 Doon """1 heh. 2 Br., * * $110 * * BA. cpto, drps, & bltlno, ""' preferred. No pell, $285 per "SINCE l9t6" 87' WATER frmlag@, 2 BR. GARDENS APTS, ln E. part. furn. $250/mo. ~ 3 Br, 2% Ba. newly p.itrted. b&lcony. suo. pa mo.
mo. Call 546-36811 -f:Venlna:s, lat Western Bank Bldg. Frple, Blt-lna. Lri dock. 22nd St., C.M. 60-3645. lse. Cpt&, d1"JlS. 642-3443. BUns. crpt/drps, encl patio. 837..J92'7 or 837-6178. ~
Hou .. 1 Furnished 300 673-6568. UnJvenlty Park, Irvine avail. Y@ariy n::te. $350. LRG. tum. 1 Br. a~laund-2 BIL Apta. Oceanfronti or Nl' IChll A shop'f c::bi1drtft E'. • Bluff t
HUNTINGTON Beach area. Deys 552·7000 Nights 675-7599 or 71S.791J..fi212. gv., quiet. Nr ·m kt 1 , nr. btllc:b. wtnter or Yevl;y. ok. No Pt!!!ll. 880 Center St, -•-"e--.,..,...,,,,-.,..._ f
Gonorol Sharp 3 be<lroom !Mch NEW 3 Bdnn, lrplc, dahwhr, Woman pn!rd. 1125. Fiim. 646--0525 er tm-7811. CM; Cali' Mon's, Wed's A e DELUXE e :
Fr" Rental Services Haven home. Nt'w shag We haw 8 eood selection o1 blbll. 42rKI St. $325. Avail Sl.35. 1922 Wallace, Apt. B. 'OCEANFRONJ', Frl• 1-4 pm.., Tuet to 11:30 ! BR. 2 BA Apt for lea.. J
TO carpell with mat c b In g homes I: townhouses. Oct. l6t. 54S-5120 SC!J.-«)18. 28R, l.BA, frplc, patio, BBQ, am. AU day Wknds. "2-1H> lncld spac. mute-suite, din
LANDLORDS .IND draJ>"'. Sparlcllng cloon. CALL US NOWI 2 Br., tum, aU uttJ pd. '250. * $25 PER WEEK * 1225. Winier, -"111E VICl'ORWf" • rm a. dbl-; auto door I
TENANTS Rent ii $230 per month. 8 red .,.,, 3704 St!!!uhore, N.B. il Up. Pool Ir maid service. DELUXE 1 Br a'pt. Steps to J Bl' W/ ~ult.a, epbl, ~~."";avalL~ e Pool A J All prices and au areas 673-.6578 Khdltns avail. Motel Tahiti ocean. $140 + uttl. drJis. ~ yrd w/ patio. ~
675-7225 58U222 bor Vi tdrla. ~ WO' pd. Cali btwn W, • AVAILABLE NOW AVAIL. Sept. 23nJ.3 BR. 2~1..:"'"""=::...:H:::"'=:....::•-."=--•. Aml&oto w.,, NB ,.
Large Corporation desire• Realtors~ REALTY ha. gar., tncd yd,, drp.. 2 * CLEAN I Br. Cloee to ** f BR.. 3 ~tb. 1\!rn. 861 Vlctorta St (E) •• , $155 Manqred by ,
permaneot resident to dis· Open Eves u Iv Park Center trvtne childrn. ok:. Im mo • ahOpe. Mui.ts onJy, no pets. J'rple. 1 ~ to bMch. LRG l BR. $140 + De WILtJAM WAl.TERs 0).
lribulc Tenoo (a Dlvio~n ot LANDLORDS! ;.,, -·· m-0820 5'&--0346. loquln 111111 Rocbester, Ytotly. Cll1 '7Mm. a.cs. -• lndly ~ Hunt...,., ...
T HE COCA.COLA CO.) Wt Speclallit tn Newport Offil!f: hours 8 AM to 8 PM BEAUT. new 1owtt duplec. C.M. 2 BR. Pa~ J car pr. )Valle bids. Nr. lbopt, td)J.I Ir ~
Cofttt Product1. Can star1 I ='"'.':'""~:"="~=== I Beach e Corona dt!!!I Mare Avail. yrly rental. Walk to LRG., dee.n l Br., 2 ba. to Beacb. Muhs. Ho ~ ttwy. Aftlll tlm.. -1:1 J aa ..-a .. H ..• ,.,,
full time..(S..10 hr1. JK"r wk.), Balboe l1l1ncl A lAguna. Our Rental Sf:!' TURTLEROCK Hills 4 br, beach. &hopping, schls. un-Adu.lb: owr iS. Pool. Util $ZiOJmo i.. ~ Cemte Apt l. Clf • ....._ ~~
Compa0> eslablisheo b"'" WINTER R'"tala • f B•.. vlco la FREE to Yool Try F.R. View home. l'oo1 tel>-!urn. 3 BR $2!S/m1>. Zl5 Jiii. $130. MM636 or OCEANfRONT -· 3 be ,... ' 1llllaoo Car.
lneu lo• dlstribulo'1, """ new, 8 a y !ro nt. No-VI.,.! nia. Prlv, 1476 /mo , 3.'Jrd St. lnqulro, l1M223. 5il-MJJT. """"' h)>lc, -· Vltw. DEWDI 8r lli ...... ;wl::;;;;;· lt!::;1"'c..:;;,,_,_ ____
1 Umlled~~=~~Cash"· 13641/mo. We have •then. NU-VIEW RENTALS 833-lTIO. OuploxulJnfvm. J5ll111r.or2Br.m'.abo ... Pnot $290mo.,..-,
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quired $2498. Write includlng Bayfront or inside . m.«n> or . «M-!248 L19une Ber~1' • _ __.._ UtB pt Adults. no petJ.18&1 WINTER ~ avail • s drPI. llOCll. ...... ,..... o,ts. .,._ Qld A ..a
..-,.._ number. S/lli~bury Realty, 315 * WHY RENT! Wt haYI!!! Huntlneton --.;:r1 MonroYla. 54M3.16. BR. 2 be sM; 2 BR. 1 a. patios. SlSS. 1 dlDd ct, No P1f: «*. SJ.t)lmo. "7-11& ......... "" r.1 · 67J...6900 · $15G-l Br. Ga.raee Apt. nr. . •
REDl·BREW an"' A•T. • -. avoil tor nolhlnJJ bell. Child/pet cit. No. end. IMMEO. OCCUPANCV: BEAUT. fVRN 2 BR $180 Pll. Nt.-. !l>flll. -ll<f.'1154. LR0 31111, 28A opt. bltlm,
I CORPORATION CUTE 2 B•. hmne. $215/mo. down to """ • •% down to !210-2 Br 811111 • ..,, ""-2 • • Bdnn. .... wllh IOcL util. Hid Poot Adlla, no DCEAHl'ROPIJ' q . I BR. 2 oEtrn 1 • 2 BR. l • I .... rm. .. -'1lO ...
1001 lloward Ave. \VinlPr. Call aft fi pm or anyoM. C.ll a n Y t I m e , deck. Be~ut oce~ view. dl11hfr>ubfr, . bltns, db J pet&. Also 2 Br unt HJ..9520. BA. upper. Frpk, arw fin. bl. "80 ap: .,.._ ~ 19' .,._ aft.'. 2 Jrn.
San Malec, Co. 944t1I wkod•. 640-1156. SCO'IT REALTY, 530-75.13. $300 2 + den. 2 Ba. Frplc. aarqe w/laundry, Ihle ISO a up. Nlctly IUnUobod l wh .. t/yrly. IM5-2DU. Ut1 pd. 3'f E. 2Dtii SL, $1f0 • NICE l BR. ~ ruu. Tlme/Part t Im e · e 4 BR, 2 ha. 119 Marine. EXEC. 2 1ty colonlal 5 BR, 3 Gar. Patio. Yard. Octan Cpt, Wtst of Buch 00 Br 'l'n1laft. A.4 ul I•, OCEANl'ROfft' t D,. 2 Ba. tfM'MJ. ~ ftQlt • OW!ln ~
Would you like to makt $500 $300 mo, winter, can Lou, BA. MWly deco r at 4!!! d . vlev.•. Capo Beach! Adams. IOUth on HUnttrwtoo ~ 132 w. WlJ.a\ CM, 1'P,l.. ncnr mrp. m Month LR.a. 2 BR, 8llflrD. --Pl'lle. ts:a...e!! "
a month or..,.,., Jd .. 1 l<1r 67l-6900 64e-832!1'"' 133-33Sf, NU.VIEW RENTALS St. to Portland Cln:lt. QlllET 1 bd. op l<1r middkt ....... Afoi1t -· 1'll!P lAM, °"" Ill-, I• Bit ••llwww w/-:Ul!ban't;N "11
" For ap~I' Balboo Ponlnoulo Corono dol Mor 6!:i.<0.1tl or 49f.3'f8 536-8Ull. 'It' ......._ Newly fUmWI. Afll, Ulll-~ Coll !or "'1 --wahr/.ir,..., Ill,,., pallo.
NEW flower lhop prime 190 ·Mob llm. Sep C•raae UNIQUE Runic 3 Br+ loft. Loguno Hiii• lrvlno ,;t. -· .... U, 'DUPLEX1Br.--. 11811. -C.M. location, !.,;.. l'ent, Unll 1100. Bal 111 112S. AU 2 lrplc'1 2 hatha. -r...1. LOVELY 3 BR & den. 2 be I BR. 2 Ila, llome o•-. SUS ldl1 pd. a. ... _,11th No clop, call _. -<r LAllQg I BJU BA. .,,,..
"""'P· C.ulpJJe<f. ll"•band ulll pd, N .. r .;,... & achoo!• beaut landlcapod, Pnle~ adll. pool In Un iv. IWI<. a Newpirl, 8iqilo ldlt Slel1-Im lnloo, --SO.ml. ~ :'""' ~ 90-lC!f,
-·-· 13r.oo wi ll h.,.. Ront-A-Hou10 '79-l430 l450/mo. 841>-!50&. potlo. CUiiom """ A drps, l32S. °'""' IM-llll. _. AIJt A A ~ -· I 8r, V--.... ....,, 111t111 ,..;c,,;:;.:"':;:.;::;;;:;;;;,,..,..,=
die lor quick ,.Je, 491J.21ll0. 3 BR. 21\ & ........ Im!. ;i. 3 BR, 2 BA. Harbor Vlow d1hwshJo A bltro. Frplc. Don't a>v. QP llMt -* SIUMIJW 1 a 2 BR. 2 Ba. Blt·ln ..,,.., "°"tod flOOI. a:. -. ~ llor'< LG>r 1 & 2 llr. $!il A ,S\51.
k' 1350 30S Sehl dlatnc:t Avail Oct ht. Ove•looka Ltlour< Worid ''Lio!" It hi dujfflod, Oonkm apt, ....a. llM>10. Watlbtt lw« ... Open »1 ;_!II. .. o Piiot End pr, -Illa! ml. r:. i::::,:;=. $50. tn ~::: ~l ~ Lout. 8!3-fiu. Goll c.un.. ml.13().1712 .. Shon -I -TIO w. ~II. QI~ • 511-1129. Co ',. ---.1lo.,JldL NI •! "'
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1111 M •• I...... 1l-1 IMcll lor ambala_,, ~~ Let _.., ad challllt )'IOQI' yn. Elptr. motblr. LoY1J1C wm41"' .... el e. We an: loold.ar tor...,... Sala. I yr old lh'I· My c •tb.ter .. haltn.. 8ln
0 ..._. Wifiirva. 2 mt.~ tio bHdl. No JDod. *e c:bmftd """' wtdtouiloot•1111t•tta •ttdW ,..._ DQa « a.ld/cma'L SST-1142, w~ t'll;p. tar home, Npt Bc:b. ~ Brown 1 SllOI S. Cat ffwJ',
!.. pttl. $Z1S. mdbel Mtle' Pr« , ...., ~ ~'!'-PL .... H.B. StMlU. ~ wen.. Tbil lltrtOn dQI; ---net. ~-~. ,.· .. '" Miii MclAad •FAMILY APPAIR • Gto wuua""'"R11r5*CIO "" * ;;::;, ~-· * Ulr. ··-'·• ltoodl --··· I· S 6 I Bl\'L Sllil .. $23S • -~·-'"' . ._..., Expo<! """-cleoftl"I lhoald .... • n un-OIJLD ---1-==:..:.c::...::C..--~-
Tamll ct, pool. BBQ. child DELUXE S Bil. S BA. fr1>k, COME -· .. ,,. ,.... pon111 -· Ill AK-Ill p ¥-. FO!tMEll ·-ollcn Sy Ile)' lid>. 1311--0618 d........U.C " clertc:.l .,,._ 1CbOo1 rid< Fountoln Valley EXPERJENCEI> -pJq arM. D.; cut mter, bltm. p&tkJ. ~ blk bl,y A ear.I. tor u )'OU would do, -...US, 8 •"L m No El sn:at care It tun plw to l)M~ CINn'-trol ot Accouts ?telivable. Area. 531..,im alter ' pm. Part Ume • on ed .
• --........ lad. -........ $230. yrly ---, --·-. ca.ma c. m In. II. a I • s.. pla:r .,. """' child. M. v., T ... •• Dota ....... '"' "'-'-~. R • .......... ~ • -~ -~-. ..,... ....uv r•uu•""" rt&-te. a.m • 5 p.m. S.1105 * WE DO EVERY'DIING * helpflal. Ll&hi b.&t t CLEANING woman, .._. am
6 piJty no&. DESIGNED OCEANFRONT;"°' 3Bll..2 V-lon Rontola 425 ........-• • ~:... .. ~.~ ~ . •-Ilda. n.. .C. -typ•-,~n. aloo ~· dable. Nlte •wk. Ole bide.. . ~.. 6 J'OR. THE GR.OWING bolhl. ~ HUNT.nsH-<:AKP. Prtvak __ ,,..,,..,~. ·•-·~--· NptCnlr.Pdvac •tnour.t0FINAN·-.,_,.
F A:J(l Ly~ SEE ruRN. Tbl!l lrwtn e.o., Rltrl 644-6111 ** BJG Bear Lab • (AIJt Ul'dOwded· nncbtt: wttta I: ap. I am-t pm. wkdr. Prof. Carpet CIHnlng Excel company benefits. hrs wk. Write, Clauttitd Ad econom~ lndeptndera can
MODELS. (114) aa.om. PARK N-Apt ... cabift avail. bY weeb.nd or eablni tr~ A eemplnr SS per dq ind.. 11mchtt-23f. Alao wtndowl Is Goor care Call TM Conununlcation11 No. 414. Dally Pilot, P, O. be youn. Natk>nal 0>. klok·
MOl WARNER AVE. &Jbltue i"B;.~ wd. apt. week. Rnerw now for .f.aU arwa. JUvtn. lPel. ocean C J1ower St •• CJL U.U). Call Dut.cb 53T·lD. &am-Gpm Co.. Judy Zand1· n+ Box 1360. Costa ?ifeaa. eaw. tnc t.:r creative people who * MOVE IN TODAY * -...., 1411 y c1ays. 6 -· Mt-JSta. lronl Doer, -Wild plJ. Bob111-In "'1 1bDe HOUSE OF CLEAN "7-HIO. 9'626. can train" motivate otl>m.
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I te Sha 4lt qplaDd same. etc. $150 YI' An,yttme. S4 per da:t Fkxn. wlndowa. erpt, walls.. An Equal opp or tun it y Call fTitl 540-2270. s::..• ;,..~ ,!: !i:"' ~ $an C-119 • ,. w/...,.bmhlp In pdvate • 5'°-1119 • I,..... In....._ ~ Employor CLERK TYl'IST Fl.ORIST. .,...... tn ar-
-· i'n>M $Jl9. S.. OIARMING quiet Ocean a LADY ...... ""' '°"'1' ' Br dub. 1• 2IS5. ca,,...tor HOUSECLEANING • O w n ACCEPTING ~' nnainz • display ol flolll
ll&r.lmtx.eboo "B"". ((Vd,.vlewapt.2BR,bor, 211 Ba."°""· Frpl•. 5ocl1IClulNI m -.a..o.,.RdlAExp.°"*" Rdle•6 dlnner S.laaOrdtrOopt. "°""""2>+hrLperwll.
98f.'13111 o< an..a. pr1v pr, b11i ., bCb a 0-.. llnona, WIN/-. LARGE OR SMALL • 5li.zu • Hollea/cubla" Pit -Top pay. 61:Hl291.
lhopplJw $16S. ..om dlhw?. Us )"I'd. Nr. Ya,y mm YOURSELF '11. Typa Wodrt Olt doan. Dbbwuber' over JS pvyd. Accurale 1ypi.!11, 1iO "-'.p.m. FURNITURE. 1a1BRap11,erpts,drpe6 • • · eo. $100/mo. P!<ue no IN SOMEONE El& --• -~ l t olob, Jonltorl.ol Cocktoi1 wa•tre11 a •SSIMllLERS & W-1-DISCOVER -.. ·~ ...._ ... _. electric t)'pevi.Tittr, Exper. ~ 'bltm. 2 BR bu trplc A Mt __ r mnokf'ra, no d r in II: 1 r 1 • frame, npain, etc. 'lr:.ue.t. J~1 O..nlrw Service waltnats. AW-1 at ~.., in otder pl'O<:f'Mln1, inwlc-SEAMSTRESS!$ bar.~~.~= JMMAC, lie. 2 bdrm apt., ~UC. n~OVE~-33:93 CIJ!TOM woodwwwk panel-ltll:ldent1al ,. Ccmmm:ia1 ~-~~~" • San Juan Ill.I, A: e::port procedw-es Exper iftr. New 0ranae
Nr. ' pool, q u i e t atJ:bOlphe:re, OCEANFRONT 2 J:lr tum lna· CablneU. Gen'l repairs. * ......,,... * ~-helpful. County Company. Grut tu.
A.Pt. A. 5.1&-44iX5. beaut landtcapttl. Oole to •Pl w/llU!'ldeck, $150/mo. Ph. Duke D a D 11 r k a , ADVERTISING turt. ?t.f•ny be:ndita. Domino
S Br apt, prt patio, bllide s.n Die&O Frwy. $140. 13861 Seubott Dr. NB. Yemrly. lr;=\l 616--1593. MelOftry SECR!:I'ARY Call For Appl JnduJtries, 17672 Armstftq:
pr,' entry kl apt. tlec a:ar Cedar. 893-0«19. Female. Btwn 10 A 1', Liit INI '-'IL:1.J • CARPENTRY e Roush 1; BRICK, BLOCK I. Great oppty. tor ambitio\n, Industrial Rtlations Avt., Irvine. 551.£.052 ~
dr.' 1\tll Qopt/I>rps. $260. ~ 645--0111. Fini&h patio Tops A: cement. stoDt work. 646-1903 hichly lkUled airi. Brains.;··"~"';·~==,_,,....,,...,..,,.,, ~!32.!-.-. ""!· 963-JZl8, Fu;,,. or .Unfvrn. 370 WANTED 1 er 2 employed 646-6971. ~--!':~tta1~. I< SH ""'d. (7141 4f4.94Cll f'u I\ N rTURE Rofinl-_,. roomm&\'< to share larao Found (he odsl 5!0 Polntlnil & -··~ ,,..do<!. Full l part time.
WALK TO BEACH Coat• "MIM boooe In L11Una w/oco.. C.•rpol S.rvlco P1pOih4i"ll"I ARCHITF£TURAL Drafto· TELONIC Coll d.,,s. fnl..4227.
1 l 2 Br. Cpla, drpe, view, uni=. 491-6351. Kl'lTEN • Approx. 4 mo-blli JOHN'S Cut>ot l Upholalery Ho Wun.., man. lnl0nn"1lale. Min 4-S INDU511llES FU LL char .. bookl<,.por up
dlhwthr, 205 15th; n: lBtb. TEACHER will ahatt a cute muk ii body. 4 white paws. Drl-ShUlpoo 1 re• Scotch-* WALLPAPllt * yn, exper. Type 5 blda•· lhru financi•I statements.
M'J-3957. ** NEW ** ~. on Balboa. Isle ar vlc Sleek ahrt :l\lr, Vic Fernleaf suard (Soil Retardants). Wbm ,_ Cl&tl "llac·• ProKreulve N.B. firm. Laguna Baath Sa1ary negotiable. Dura-!ilet
llACHILUFF Apt1. w/fem. Jean, 175-5331 aft 6· A Conma def Mar. 675-4115 Degreuen It all color 50-l+H -.J.T.11 979-30f0. M f 1 ., t 8 o 7 1 Mo unt
2 Br., 2 Ba., pool, l*tio, 11 COSTA IDft MALE roommate wanted to eves. brlghtenen I: 10 minute YOU Supply 1be Paint Rnt• ASSEMIL E RS Equal Oppor. Emptoyer Wuhtnaton, F o u n t at n
dllrwW. mt Elllr Ave. U Ar I~ 11bare 3 BR b9e on Balboa 2 kitttns have adopted us. bleach for white carpets. Painted $10 ea •VI· Abo, $1.90 Ptr Hr Up Vallf'y.
347-2236. b:. Yrly. '15-00'70. Approx 2 DlOI. pure blk-' 4 Save your money by aavin& exterU. Rm 30 Yn expa. Llte exper. A: tn.inees * 3 BIL 2BA. l blJi b> boom. I & 2 Bedroom Office Rontol 440 mo, tabby. Vic: -l me extra trlpo. Will dun 5'°-1046. CALL US NOW!
Yurl,y. eBuilt·in••w~~~, SPir:::· ... 54M.YIW H _:._ .,--~ llhallvtna"r:a··.~ rm.IT,! JNT A EXT p&bitiJlc ,.~r P.P.S. Male. All shifts. Call l'B-2455. • Ora~• • .... m ~... ~ a-. ~ ....... ""V rm. .i!O,I, ' Pacific lnterviewln.s for work in Los VOLT
• Swimming Pool ~ mv ~ Ill' ~ tW 536-~. Aak: couch $10. Chair SS. lS yn. bal!llnr, natural wood utuM ._.. e Bar-~es ~~~ w11tf.Ai'H 1or Jett. exp. ii what counts. not tinJtMrc, 541-7905 or Personnel S.rvice1 Anaele• until move to Instant P1rsonMl \~W¥"" ---~ SCl--2159 llJ No. Thwf'r Newplrt Jn lite Stptember. Temporary Snvlce
()(%ANPRONT, Condo, e Enclosed Garqe id FOUNDBlkliraYCock-&·J>OO method. I do wan ftl111!ll. • Union Barut Square FREE Dally. bus 3848 Camput; Or., Suite 108
BlueBird 8ch, 3 BR . AR Utilities-Pa .L~..!. ~!:e.sttv:i..;.oL..,,. Am. L.B. Good ret. S.11-0101. HaO~~~ 1inl:n:~: o~. Calif. tranrportatlon (JftMded un-Nf'WP0\1 Beach ~a.
elevator A pool, $400 per SNll wtlwft•t ••• 111 ~·Hi -·~or--· Celllng• 547-6446 lil move. Equal Oppor. Emp!O)'er mo., 1 ""'· ieue-, ,.'1188. •-'·-'''.DO pell """*'' ••L ~11c11M twii!11rin1:1 KEYS on k•y _._ Nr nuonable. frff 11 t · PACIFIC MUTUAL
Clerical General Labor
J• IWUI-rlfltet .,._ •• " 1119 IWblrJ' C..t ....... • * SPAR.KUNG WJQTE n4!5:Jl..6857. Alk for Rachel May 1 BR. 2 BA. delmr. apt. N. Walkinl diltance to n..,. .1111.i Pililtc"""" -pn.p u.le an E. l9th C.M. 1-..;;;;7.i;;i<ri.=..-'--APPiy Mon thru 1'~ r l . Gm.L Wanted from 10 am to ,
end;. lie, $215 mo. AdJtl, no shopping centtr, ~,Jlfil!. ~ ~2153. New acoustlctl et:Ulnp SEPT. l&le, bi& d I Jc., ATTINTION 9 am-12 P\1' at our new 2 pm, 5 days, for con.. ,
peta.491mt. 354AvocMoSt.,C.M. ~,~ .... ~BLONDE puppy found in Anytbntf,Ml-71!31\ue. 547-MIG,...Upaperi:b&nr-S•lttwefnen&Men balldflW, '1llO Nlwpo1't 1 hop . 5019 W·.
Ide ale '4:t-'70I -·• .,... Pleue can carnent, c-,.,. in.. 10,000. Samples The $15,l!OO to $50~ 1 ~c.n~tu;.;;0r;;;1;;";;;· ~~"'i!~l·~Ed~1n&er~1~Euc~11d.~-;;r:;.v;. re; L I __--~ -DESK apact available $60. 548;S34Q. ---~ --_Hangman. ---Glami>rou1, ex'eltlrig, a<lv~n-f! GRANDMOTIIER needed e BAU'RONT-3 BR, 2 ba, mo. WW .provide furni~ FREE ideu, advice and PROF. Paintfnr, a1Jo roots, turous Ales carter with COOK, exper_ Park Lido Occal daytime It 4 day
an bltnl incl wuher/dr)'tr ~-..... &Q at S5 mo. ADlft!'inc liervlce ~~ld. pu~ua ~m:1! estimatn. All l charae for accous. otll., tnter/e.'<ter. Clubpaciflca fly ina all of Conv. Hospltal, 466 naphlp b&by.ittlng In our home for 1
a: tNezer, frplc. p.r. $500 ~u..&anU' avail.able. 222 l'oreit Ave, are Costa Mesa 545--87'9. is a beautUul job at a ttaa. Uc/Ina. Free-ett. il5-519L U.S. • Mexico. No are bar-Rd., N.B. 642-80H. 2 small children. Please call
mo, yrly lie. Avd Oct. llL SparkUlll New· . .Adult" Apt&. Lagum Beach, 4!N-MS8 a. · ' price. &&-5073. PAINTING , Honest. dean, rim. Eam a~ you learn. COUNTER rtrt for donut tor lntelV\v. 963-3390.
6'G-i687. • 2: BR. 1 BA. l'urn.$225 DaK Ill*" aftllabif '50 FOUND watch SUnday .• on PAnOS-SJDEWAUCS auaraateecl work. L1oeDled Call !.tr. McDonald at shop Mature, exPtrlenced HANDYMAN _ All kinda of
Mna Vtnle • 2 BR. 2 BA.. t1nf. S210· mo. Wiil Jriwldl fm!dblrir, be•ch near Newport Pier. CD.a:NT· OJNTRACT01t A inlured. 675-6741). 545-94n or 557-4751 woman. age 25 or avtt. Full work smaU job& a
Private patloe:, lmb form at. mo. Awww'll .....,.. m-..-. can Max ** ~ PAIN'ItNG 1-. PAPERING AVON cmusrriw EARN· or part ti.me. 847-7CO) lptt~ty. 956-937'-I D,!;j~/!;~:·i.:i =--~~~ anllablo.IT1'15Boadl~ WHITE C.Ckapoo. VI•· •cusroKCEMENTWORK I9ynlnllarbcruu.LlcA INGS con belp mike tho DELIVERY o1 DAILY HEALTH Food S..,....llnp.
Oft., -3095 .-. Mac;e Ave., ===;.;::;..:;:o,.--RuntinltOD Be&cb. MM!!! Orange County Fairpaundl. Drlve1. WALKS. pa.Uos, bonded. Refs tum. 60-2356. holidays happ~ tot' yoUr PILOT, SUNDAY ONLY~ to )'OIJ111 (iri 1/tinK'. ApClly
R·.a .. MJ, New,..-tlMdt IAYYllWO,flCES 546-7308. poolded:a.Don."2-1514 PAINTING, Carpentry enttrefamlly!Jt1asyM"ll-new1paperboy1. Requlft1 Hubor View Ctr. lGl 1
__..__,. De!tEXet &lr-Conditkmed FEMALE ll"l'Y a: white cat in&. tine Avon producta lor the use Of a Station waaon., Ollila<Arthiiii;;;,;;iiuri;;iiBliiivdiii.iiNiii.Bli._•I Ni.,.,. 'leach • Redecon.ted. IJdo ma •PJll'OX & mos. old. Vk. '4th PATIOS..PLANTERS rtp&irs. lB yn in¥"&. San. our ip'Hiltible Orr1stmas or Van. Contact Mr. Harrylt . Ll\lie l\eOlommlcl; Bkr. rn.mo " Balboa. ..,..~ All Coocme "°"'· Brtdr. Jobs ok. Call Bob 646-M46. caw..u.. co11 Now. ~ .. "'·"'330•u. w,,. Bay St.. HERE ARE •&IJ( NEWPORT alnmpotono wit 19<-3533. Pl.oater, P~ R-lr 540-100. ~
rft · • BAYFRONT omce tor rent WEIMARANER -Owntr PAnos. w.lka. d:rivta. Saw, ----·-·-....... ~...,..,,.I=====---:--::--:-Al'IRTMENTS .,,,,..... llOO ... It. on 2nd ld•ntlfy. 546-m!. b lk " place * PATCH PLASTERING BABYSITrEll, part tim•. DENTAL AMl,.anl I Re-THE JOBS
. Oii the bay .b.,g =·~$.140pumo. ~:i:tctrtstoum~~c ~te~a':at. All~~ltimatel :;:~~2 ti:•a: :=sthaa=:r:·~ :
Laxmy apatment livinc OY• Contracter mine. JmauJar hnl. ;>ome te.lllgent, enf!fieUc rhairaide ·-tho..-. Enjoy OFFICE-o;-. sis ... "' O!f Leat 555 --------Plumltl"I OV<rnlte1. Hrly or mo. U&!llant. Fu,_ unlimited. T.U.S.
$150,0» baltb 1111. T IW'fm. St. Plq'. UtiL 2152 N•wport REMODEL er renovate. --------IT-~-1 M4--8341 &ft 3. Mull have exper. Sal open. Note Tellen • ,,,, ,. mvd., CM 111>-1'52 REWARD k1r klol % Enallob GooonI ..,......., • oons. Dralmi uncioaod • .~ ';;:r,n;m;;;;:;;-::;r;;;:,;:-;:;; mlil& pool" • ..-•~ 1..,. $ Sower line to 100', SJ5 'BABYStl'lEI\ • 5 d"~ T,30 cN:;,T:,'-:::;:-:::-==:-"' Now AcCtt. Clorb oil -· pltu m\)el of "'om 140 PWSH oma!I 3-<dflce ltl!te. Sbeo-. . JO ' H-Lie. a bobdod. 30 )'l"L "'!'· * 50-ZOI * to 12 noon. 1 ocbool cblld, I DENTAL -· <X· bteyclt traDi, pu~·lbuf· II' ' '1 . ' . New.,on Center. 6f1.8114 or Puli. Gray heavy cioat. Frff eat.131...J.109. -====-==.,-!infant. Ute houlekeepin&'.
fteboud, eraquet. Junior 1'1 Oakwood is~ $1 milllon tn &C-3073 "Sidney". If YClU have1ound 3 Ac K T • u I an •Repair PLUMBING REPAIR Traniportatlon 1; reta a =:t:~~~~· :,; "':"::!:~ Openi'tS IA:
from $1'fUO maatbJy: ,i.o 1 recreation,· Swi mm Ing 2 Mjoinin& oUicei, bulY in-hlm~!~.!'1"1-hl121m O.to remod .. addlL 2> yn. exp. No ~ .. ~.,:man must. 55'l-a96'1. enthualutlc A: chetrful. L•t•~ a,,.L
ml ,__ pWll ml -C.M. 19>. · Ulll'1 UI, ~ ----~ -·· Llc'd. My W"" Co. S47-ll036. --=~*~!""'""~~:.*=,_liBAB~iYirsiiT1:fui:R:lt.-l-;;or.-.4 •·-_, • ~ ....,, -El,.. pools. Health clubs. KAZAN .we lheplbUllty BING &46-0654. Son Juon C1·•utr1no ~, Saunas. Tennis courts. ind.~ ' . , OC Addition• * RemodeJlr11 COLE PLUM weekdaya:. 2 PM to 6 PP.I. Departmental Clark ,.. tric titdlieal. private paHol .U mix, tidge · wfblack, Gttwicll: I: So 1J 'd 24: hr. lel'Vlce. &e-11'1 Bu 1 b.& i' di Atlanta H.B. at~ ..... lln(. -Biiiiards. Indoor golf driv, , .11u,..,,1_,1noo..,,.,,,1.,R,,,ant=l:::I== tar. rod 1 .. thor collar. Loll n. c Ua. typ;nr. reno!°"l office, DMQ.lfements·
perid. .sutiterranMn park-lngrange.SandVolleyba11. 'i.EASE PROFE$10NAL Sunday vie. Mesa Drtw, 6'73-Q)tl. * SC9-2170 Plumt.lne !:-==-·====::-;-;: .fillnc, ditto machine. "'"I •
Ille wllh .-Optlqnal Whlrtpool Baths. And lots SUITES. ""''"' 'Laruna C.M. 54&-51"3 or 49<-9461. Drtvewoya L.I\. OTIS PWMBING BAl!vsmm ........ tnr I ll G.ULTON INDUSTRIES . '
maid ll!l'Vke,. Just ncrth al more. A resident tennis Beach. Doc1WI, aUcrneyt, 2 Mixed poodles, mini. black ~.,.,.._,,.,,.,;~...,,Conltr-· -.-:eo." Remodels I: Repairs: waw ~YA Zli br'I ~· 16" Whi~!r .. ~!!'e., C.M. AcO:idr1t11t~iHyf •k!!!!
FubioD llllDd at Jamboree pro and activities director architects, accountants, A 15 lb. It brown. clear nu. OUr spedalty in upha]t heaters. dlspoaah, tumace1, eves. · ~ft!N , .... -
.. and·SU~HWsRold. who plans free Sunday related profnakma Jftfer-collars. Sept. 10. repatn,pavfne, lellcoatfns, dshwshn. 979-3730 MIC 1; BABYSITtER -hi achl. DllHWASHERS fo~ theM potltiont •
. Td..,_. (114) 111-1900 brunches and barbecues. ttd. Contemporary delJ&n, Brookhunt/Atlallta,. H.B. jet-seal " Cf&dl.bl M5-617D. BIA. All Dally PUot areas. senkll'. Aftemoonl. CdM. I. We woukl prefer in..
fDr --..Otloo Starting as low as $140. ..,.... vlow1. ,,.._, '"' 963,1TJ&. Eloctricat PLU!dBING npa;n ond Jn. ~las aft 6 pm. IUSllOYS dlvldual1 w Ith It
SEAal1T Manor Apt.I. 1 Singles, one and two-paridng. Xlnt ten:n.1. Im-PEARL JUne, in or about ..;....;'--~-----itallationl, paintlnl'. Frff BAR.MAID • Nita: APOb' in le~~~t1~1~ b:':,'~::
Sr. $1.M. 2 Br. $1K.,Pool. bedrooms, furnished and mediate occupancy. Aak for Coontry Cautlm Mrkt ln ELECI'RICIAN, licenled, Eat Call il uve. ~ permn.. Jolly'1. 700" E..Bay Day & Nit• fhl-
Qpill, 'clrpl. bh:nl. prb. unfu rnished. Sorry no Gaey Fatter, .e.usr. Mesa <lei Mar are a. bonded. Small jobs. m&int. Remodel I. R .. lr
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A:::.Balboa betwn 10 am ii must be 11 or over •I. le•n,.,
diJpl.. Im.Placelltia Ave. ch ildren or pets. Models LINGO REAL ESTATE Reward. 557-., a: repatn. 541-6113. ..... ance c • m P • n Y;
Mk about CIUl' dt.counL 0 7 2 O! •· .-....... tor e-....t.:.11-'"'·-·'"' _--... INTERVIEWS 3 S PM however, there •re ,.... open daily 1 10 • c. spaces • -...,... SIAMESE Sell.point, ¥-6 Gatdenine CUSI'OM Home ~-~• ouaua>U .-.. • ..-. • ha k
lease. 800 to 1700 IQ· tt. nm. vte. 19th Ac Placentia,. -==.-,.,=~=~ Altfta.&na. Kttcbt:m. David LotUI Room. Calta Me1& many rel1ted c •
tSPACIOUS l UllUltll1 2 BR 0.kwood Airlcond.. 2 °'hoad dn. c . M • R , ward ! BOB'S GARDENING Stmrt A1110C. 963-&31. -c: 9rouncl 1klll1 t h I t
--,,,. ~. all "'·rd•n •-rt-•nt• Next lo-··· p ... eo... ·--~M -·. " LANDSCAPING ''"'" /A -.. "-~ , couhl ... 1ult1tltu1M old. Call aft 6 -..,.. "~ --uotrlaI -•"I fter•I ouly ..,...ro •• ro OCO 6 IN k
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bltm. f ~...... or •• h trol. 696 ~-pli A!;~· REWARD tor ntmn of white 1~ .. ~ -~--"'-"""'"'" ,.,.,,,. ~··· -wanted New aradu•tet wel· for •ctual n elC• ~ Ntwportv.ac C.M. 546-Mn> ..... fol',... SamQ1an-HUlk;y puppy, 'UIW...,,.es. VlCKl'SORJGQ!l.\U come' GUarante~ + com· 1555 W. Adami per,
YF.ARLY, 3 BR, 2 BA. block IMnt and 18th Barden. femL Vic Heil A: Edwards. 557-4291 afttr Spm. Cultom dftilnlnc 1; nll)'llng ma.km. Apply 1n person, Coste MeN
-.... $ZIG. Avail ·-·---·· .14_2 .. ili7iOiii •• THE FACTOl\Y"1' con-H.B. 8'Ts:ITll. HALLOl\AN"S lawn """"'· • olt-tion1. 645-4325. -.... Wan!o Beauty --:::====...---1We Offer:
Ocl. 15. No -61M18l -"3'unlqueboutlque SAMOYED pup, F. "°""" ~workmaoohlp, AINrotlono-"'42-5145 Salo1H2ndtloorl, T7TTHunt· DISHWASHER
-!5. l~'-~l -bu 2 .......... In the ., "Loplo" Vic. 10th a W. r<llabl•, ,....,...ble after I Nol, aoc:urato. '11 yoon--COnter, Hllr Bch, F/Hmt • Nit.,, ApplY to
NEWLY-· upper 3 BR, --rnall n.n&lnl limn Ill> mo. -. NB. H2-9t51 p.m.. 96!1-9703. Tiie . IOYS: penon, Colony Kilmon, 3211 JtJL,trplc.Jrlyieaae$280 4Z30thSt.,Newport.Beacb, Reward.I EXPERT Jap&11e1e HarborBl.,CM.
mo. Newpart ! bor • 1, 673-8606 or ~ $50 Reward. Blk ~ white. Gardener, kn ow, bow, CERAMIC tile new A l need twa bo)'i tio till vacan-OONtJT maker hom 1 am ~· RMl'ftl ~ _ • Reftt•h Wanted 461 •ht.aY haired doe wearirc ._teep, plant, pelt, trim ,.":!:~~~~Small :-.~ ~ ~ 'til 6 am, Thurs thr.· Moo.
OCEAiilBAY 3 Br, ..2 BL ··-~ n .. oollar. Vic -St, cleanup. -~ --~tlmd. Top -· APPi> In -before Yrly $2911 .... AduH• • "' ROOllS Ill wt. •P w/ldt. GAMGE w~~ . NO B. 213/811"1192. * LANDSCAPING * _,, --~ !lam. Adams Av• llonutl, Balboa Blvd. $30. wk op Apt&. Low lurnlim. ........ Call N. and bomlL An ,... ..,.d pet1.17ll~W. monthb'r&te12S1INewpon *&'73-9ll9* RX E)"e1Lu8el·fn bllt cw New1Awns.Spr11'klere, 1 , lri"i'\ enou*211o QUa11tyt U IO 90S9AdaruAve.,N.B. =:. ~e:.~ .Blvd. CM 54lo-9'B5. Ml1e. Rentals 465 :~*'~in ~~: ~dHDup, Stale llc'd, . I::"": al '"' c:d: $6-3MT D~~RY~:~m ~~
'9 ' -· 2 Br 2 ... 1115. FURN. trtll. otudonVprolel'-FOR n-oil ~ _..,._ Hi. ~,.. ~" -'~4. DUTCH -~'-,_ 1 wiiiiiiiiiiilii-~iil·-1ra~=ii:ir---u. Good hn ·~-l -~ " ~ ~-.. OCC1UCI 1;5 ~·.. ~ ..--~ ~ ·~ •~-·· ~·.i·J~ w.~·. ~,,, _ aovs 1:1-1' ·~---·· n-plc., ocean/bQ v u • ~~ ......_ • tpaeet 1Qx30, nJcbt llshtmc. LOST, brown • w hit f! cmplt. 9'1'., call Gm1t; -m.-m11rw ,_ Join Top Crew aeDirc 0ranp wortdn& oonds. N • B ·
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Contact
Richard Holch
17141 ~TU ~ Gl' . 2:13i&!M-U&l. mo. 64U5ZI. $10/mo. ~ B Newport cocltapoo penlnaUla. AM to 5,36-.DXI d9yl w At t • O>ut't f&YOrlte Newspaper. ~--1153.~~~~~--1 BAJ.BOA Penin. Delmr.e 2 A: ROOM tn laf1" 1A.guna Blvd., Costa MHA. S0.1321 "Ernle".' No JI). ~ 213!f30.6t63 p.m. SALES Mrt • 1I yn. exp. Wart 2 rv~ and Satur-• 550 Ntwport Center Dr s Br. Frplc. Patio. °""" homo, luH Pri!:, '!'.,!emal<· LOT, -lilinre. C.ld. 102t llalboa Blvd., Apt. B. AL'S IAnd..,.plJw. Tr•• ~P~~~ = .i... a-O>mm!ulon EJISINE£11HG Newport Baich, Co Mew. YHrb'. MU14B. GT..p44 dQ, _., "'· Boats, campm. etc. 50c per LOST-Male Jriah Setter removal. Yard remodelina. and BonUJ. Make Money
ft/11.50 mh\imum. l4M5IJ). wudnC red 11 1 n d an n a , Truh baultna. krt deamlp, now, and Keep up with School· ASSISTANT
* * ..,..nd on aide, ne•d• l\opalroprlnlden.61!1-IJ8'. JciltW.-_l'-111'2 WOik, "°· 557-6139. * ~ medication. Call 66-1534. EXP. U...Ulan . Gardener. GOOD TYPlsT llOYS * *
Li ·---------------,\ [_. Aoo hi ,.,., ! • 5 MONTII old tomaJo Iriah Complele ...,...... oervlce Wiii ... your ~ A., 10.H 10 de~m papen
Callfomia St.. H .B. COMPLETE Lawn Ir: .ncl.del~;lecai .L, mente areat. " lli~·;· ~~;;;1~~ s.uer loot Sept. Slh vie. Kamalanl, MMm. hor ._,. WI r· ID 11te Dana Poln~ San Clo-T-..lftr's Parad1•se· Au19 tr•1•1rtatlon 121 -· ~ oervlce. Haul!nr P.V., WHt, 71c ptr... DAILY PILOT
RF I. microwave component
manufacturer 1 e ~ k i n I
penon w/lnt1rest in learn-q enc;lnretrhw d t 1 I 1 n
paramtt•-r• EleC'tro
SECURITY
PACIFIC
BANK
I °""" • LOn' male tmh s.n.r. 9 •.-.Jim-. or wlll wodc ~ i-r -' ~ m:m --·Loew mo. old; hD lldn -JAPANESE Gardoner . coll 147.-S. BlJSBOYoxp.pttf.Apply ln 11• nes· CtlM I -.... "'"'nlowl Vlco H.B. ,...._ SG-TtSS. Oomplea. Yar<I Worit ar.1 penon bet. 10.1% am Mon. ~4pm.,tn.3IMI, P'"T .,.k ___ cat. wtarirC Olu-' l'nt..a..IO-Jtm· NEED help at ~et WI tbru Fr\. Thfl Alley WM
All> --.un;-up. have AJdH e Nuntt e Real. 2106 E. Octanfront,
meeb&l'llell backpound .t Equal Oppor, Employ• 11/J'
tll'Olllnr exper. 6 .-..icat!on l'!!!!!!!.,...,!!!!!!!11!!5-•I
requlfttl.
t •1 mes OH. mhar, vie Dana Nm. Haullftl Hou.lelcpT e Ocoa••'"W N.B. . I ~ -G3-l4*, .. 5511. ._. Upjalm ""'"-=====--.. ll , wr:o.,-sa...;od male, TREE•ltsplane-U. ;,~ • CARPINTllt
dollars · · wflpoto.v!c-Vlltl• -_ ......... 1ard ' lyroxper!enoelobc&lml&
-Joabet, c.x. Mlsll81. -~ CaD l'C -/Oii Jdar. Prellr .. c:obblel ohop.
• ,.,,._.. • p•••~ ~. ,.-,"BeIIO ILlT.IG-1«11. • PT,..,p1ac:ecr)'Otll'l.WllI ISLANDER YACHTS
ft,JUl,U • -_, • tab FC your bOolr:s cw train m W. 17th St
A ...,_ ...,.iucto. oil. II' tabt1-. ..tboal. ii1i CASH FOR COINS ~ ~ ~~ y~ ":::: ~ • _. )'Otlr alrl m311111. eo.ta M,..
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va!tor•IH5lllil"91; 1111'w,Gold,~ -~ Drh•••J•, ~ HolpW-.M&1'7TO~EFwontedlor!IO'-.r
Iii ACRES ' No. • Celll. ,.,._, dole to town a
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· w~ ...0..~•ftl. ---· "O.a. .,... LllSf kl Mal< ~,... --· an--. . -;;.i,, leavlrW Ca1t1. In Nov.
-Jot! ~ wl. Ttd 1Welp an4 --In Coat& -. JlnOrtl. YARD 6 -Oouop. """"'11tanlo .. 11211 tar -"""° lo ot1orflt1>r_1uo_ P~~~ -, ,._ ..i.·1 di!'.: Call rte _ _. slOli Carlbbeon,MtMll-.n•
HAVE 12 -utt!i.. N .... m nnot. L.B. • •7TTT • --• EHC. Secntarlu llliO A ... s.... 6 ...... In :::""'tJ.-:::.-PROBl.DIPTwanuC7-C.. I ... .. 111"1 GEN. ~ttllJw. "hM/lllrub ~ = ::·.::::::::..°'~
THE mWlll CO. -. I J • • • ! t •tie . . :::-llC~ ,;:~-~ ~-~-$4i!O olnlle, 30-60• 1"' " op
llULTOM ...._.,.,, IHOS '"" ..,. ..... ~ ~ ~' ~-Open w/)ll'IVloul )'ocht -·
EQ1J1'1'Y oi M lot-;;: ~ ::=-"1" AP-W ull & ~Dq.··-Onltll' ~ I* -be ....-., 6 OX·
-. rrpt lltto. + t111" lie ' •w11wllll• m -. __ ~!:~ .. ~~ --Nlol~"'"'T $110 -.i, .-. .. / to ,. ot°' ~ ta u ~. -tor ALCOHOLICS -• • ~--"""" ol<0ho~ 11tt>11"' _.... ;: -";}..ii MB.I ,._. 50-1211 er Wlttl ..Lutot;;;;..u· ........ lt1•1ll11nl.. ar11wl ~y Jft\'loal CIJ\ploJmlnt A
1-0. Prtncaolr.W-P.O. ... ms,°""'-. lor-__ ..... DAY WOllK lfl "-::! .!:,;.• N.I. ...,...._, ., n .. &1""1 ad ~ 'l'bo __ ... -. ~ ~ -· ... -· ... w. .,. Do11J Pilot, * * 'Jr * .. • , .& 11111' ftol a 1'5111 " ... -ad 11 0 ...... I nn 0 da1 --P.O. Boot U!O, C0ota -·-------··ll'!l••l!l••li .._ ....._ a Mmct. ,._.. flflitt PIMto edt a..AW:llD d .. tt! ~°'-'-•-·-·-----) ,, .
Call Foo Appt
TIME FOi Industn&l Relatkml
(7141 _,..,
TELONIC QUICK CASH INDU~ES
L.,unoa..ch
F.qUll. <>pt>or. Emp!OY,cr THROUIH A
EXPER.lENCED do u b I e
needle • blind 1tJtcb ... ,. DAILY Pl~OT -Ofl"'lor. Spoltllb opeaklnr ol<. ~ppq Soll
&i111. 125 w. lltb s~ °""'
Id .... WANT Al DAILY PILOT
CLA.SSIFllD ADS
FOi ACTION •• • 142-5171 MZ.1671
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al Pn Rm ,.., """' haw n •at _,.,.., ol llMll _,,_ RQllMCAN'S ~·~ -DOIU BEU. k --~-DAIWNG -_, IO • ... -It a
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wom1n one. . ., handwri . A ~ ~ _.._ 1•.-r ....... ~ ~ __. lane Coad icbld' nArrM,_
Oo••" v.. llnS oppearanee, tro mtcbanlcal --MA,.HINIST ..., --,,,,,,,,,,Pl ...,,.,._Auto or mam•t I -. ' r.<7-3"8/oo.®l. avall all day on WW. Sa'°', ......,. with 1-2 )Uri np • HliWP.OllT e "' Soo!& u..ie ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, $45 ...,.. i.-2 yn old, $200. :!' 6CM8I! do1a; 5IW885 botloo -. I Ills -
HOUSEKEEPER wanted, 3
da.,v. ~k. 1 child. Mu.s1 have
reft. It. °"''" transp. Alt 5
• pin. 8l3-265'J.
e HOUSECLEANER, f.'xp'd.
w/refs. <I to 5 hall-days per
~·k. $2.::.0/hr, Own tran1p .
.j[l.1-7432.
HOUSEKEEPEJt..Cook. Fri,
Sat & Mon.. l~. Business
, eouple. $3)/day. 6T~L
' HOUSEWORKER. part time,
· 5 day Wl'l'k. •teady job. Own
car. 644-7344
JBM Mag card T;ypev.Titer
Opr. Exper. Eves p/time.
SJ.SO hr. 642-2155.
JDEAL for 11tudent·P/time
job. evet1, Mon.Fri It Sat
AM. Hrly Wll,ie " bonus.
Apply 15056 Jack1on,
Midway City. 894-2331.
IMPERIAL
SAVINGS
& LOAN
ASSOCIATION
LOAN PROCESSOR
TELLER
• Sun. WW train naht man. plannl"" """" ... -. BEACH PIOTOTYPE ~ Teny Lee ...... $35 -•I• ch 0 0 I •1~~·~----~ .,... """ a -. Ult,lo
Apply in AM, 1930 Newport CULTON INDUSTJUES Be u&. to do on -Marpret O'Biitn •• , •••• J40 calaal&klr, C3UO w/travel l Male cat, 11$ )'l"I, % bo~ bodJ....U. abpfd .. a~
Blvd., C.M. l6M WhJtutr Avt. C.M. Hu openlnc far Sbart ltnJi. 54$-2* cut, 2 yrs old. $!50. Call cat. 1 male, l yr old, '!'ii Tmrlel' PIP• ,_ 9danble'
MAIDS w ..... , Apply 642-2400 MAINTEN•ucE lrvlno 5404450 * ANTJQiJts '. Ctn>a'JMO a111er1J,;.;. Jm.1714. -· II Slames•. '-!~~ Ex.ecuUve Suhet Mot1-I "'" NEVER A J'EE AT 'I1;MPO antiqur &. 'foot table, KOBENA Gl 5uta' I movie · 64S-412'7. ---"'c.:.:;c.;:...:.;.;;::.. __ ~ Ne.,,..., Blvd, c.M. Radio Tach $200 wk MECHANIC TEMPO Wilt/let &Cid IOlld op. c:amerL Inotaat ctl1rlds• SIAMESi;, alttted male, OBEDIENCE clul ., 11ut
fl.1AINTENANCE man I cu• eauEx::.!dt Pvt Tinw, Expttlmctd TeinP.IH"•ry Help Vllut.$3DOO..,Jlli0 1or;belt of. ~ Powtr telephoto &traid. of children-loves tn t ha Irvtoe(Newpmt
todlan. ExP<'r. pttrd. N.B. WESTa.IFF JANITOR · • · ftt.2....U_.tallletpso. wide :ulaJe 1ene. Aimott adul .... 546-0749 between l .. Beach area, Wed., Oct. C.
area. Ca.U 642-241D, M·F Penonncl ""ency SOUS OeJ ltW' 2nd (lOOk Pllk'·f'l'3..0lm: -new. S'l5 w make otter.1.:,pm..,.,.,~------7:30 pm. Open to Ill dop
8: 30-5, """'~ W tcllU ~ F\111 Tbne wlbotel ,.· dub exp, ea.ai VJClOR ••u-t.... ·r.t-.. • 50-l'BC ~A weekend&. '4lJSl' find borne or Co to over 5 mos. St& t92&
-es Dr., NB. t ..._.,,... ._,,,.T CO 1' 1'.fALE or female manager 645-2"0 Excellent Benetlts Ol' appt, Big Canyon ~ ~ ExotJ. eond. 9 Af.BO Sta1nletl ated l1nQ P ~ U D d • SbepPerdJ'I'mie DACHSHUNDS pupa. mm., "
canteen, !/time, Ex c e I try Club:· 6'4-6kM tu~~ ~back. cane ·le ft1r1c. W / 1 a r b a 1 e IJUPI-LoveaNe, 5574138. AKC. ahota, lll&bos nd; ~'Orking cond, 522-2819 R.E. SALES .Apply in per.on lo.S pm TELEPHONZ Sala: Sell eeat din rm a Brua •lnal dilpolal It cabinet $15. FREE to )'OU. Dutty ·&II white black/tan; vt1'1 mil mil
MATURE woman tor ll-1 DO IT NOW! •2 Fuhlon hL, NB Sovthen 0.-• Coun'1'1 beds. Bras& crib. ~7317. ~· 447 Lido Soud, ldtt..._ q . 53MT!l.
am shift. Sa..,.,.... Home, Equal Oppor. Employtt Favwtt. Nnrspapel' from _._.1_ · 846-S6lJ after 3 pm. * TINY blade__.,., .... -, ~J~·-We're on the move and Med ...__ u_..._ .,..,... ~ rw.1.nn.:-........... ~ 646-6716. 2619 Oranae, C.M.. )'OUr' _.... --.. a moch ..-n.r.c-.1. FOR SALE 1 Yrar old »-._,;.,., ..,..,,_ $15 and other breedl-'"" belp! U you wa.nl a Prate. u "1'l nee4. Cenerws by ,, __ ' ·-Call ·----~ -MATURE, affectionate liooalCareer-mtJuat• SaJes on-MAYTAG repairman hu ...... .,..•-r-· Hound. Call after S pm. 642-4818d4¥1; 53t-Jll5
v."Oman wanted to cart tor job. and are willln& to make Toy I Gi~ P•rfies m1-km on eldl Alt. CaD wasben $35. IO $100. Can ~tS • 540-ati 64.S-007T. eves.
well behaved girll, ages lG, a Suecns Committment l ffoutewivet, demonstraton 55'1..s73:9. deUvtt wfl )'!'. nam. OLDER* ~1MA7.!'AZINES* * Beagle, male, beaut RESERVE now. Dark lrown
9 & 6, from 2 pm until 6:30 want to talk to YOU! Look earn to $2,CXXI by Dec. L TELLER ~1778. ·~ -marki~. Had papers, but Toy Poodle pupt. Welped
pm, Mon thru Fri in my atthebendl.tt-expandlng NODELIVERIES,NOCOt.,. WASHERS. Dryera evt1Aweekmis lostthem.&18-a'.65. 8/W12 $3)0. 5.n-7446..
Corona del Mar home. Own ALL. Departmentt. PLUS LECTIONS, FREE HOST-Diahwasben: reconditloneci USED BICYCLES --~c.=::...:=---I ;AK:;;;;Cc-;Gec:nnan=::::-•Sbepbml==::-1
trans. Please write stating NewHomesSa1e1,toornew ESS GIFTS. Need car. Savinas It Loan exper. guarn. DeliveredAlltypea.. 642-UTJI~~~~~~~~~ montha. Muat ltl1 Ya)'
qua!. &. salary req. tract.I Some ._,, .. _na ~-•. 979-4.1a7. Gifts 'N GaA-ta, neceu. ~"''"0/--SP~ ... , e1.... Ir · reaaonable.847~•• Classified Ad No. 491. Daily ..--u.ao QCl.I "'6~ .,,.,.....,..., o=-iv.w. ~ .._ Carpet SaJe I 11~) I~=:=::=;..:.:.:..~=•-;:__
P!lot P .O. BOX 1560, Coata ~+ ~nurUuiona, othera SECRFJ:ARY, exper. tn l!lh. • ApPlY In Penon Rent W ........ /Dryars from $2.85 yd. Can m.tall PMI Md....... r\ GERMAN Shepherd puppltt.
Mesa, Ca. ~. ant Drawa high per-. Willing to learn It. operate $2, Wk. FU1J maiDL · ~R~ea~.1~G~uar~.~SG-'~1J01~~.,.~·~1~-iiiiimmm;;;;~ AKC reg. Blk &: tan. Sbotl.
Marine Mecha n ic cent bonus, paid vacatJona. MTST typewriter. Call Joy, Marintn Savings * 639-Ul2.* *-CX>RVE'ITE hub capa & Born 7/YJ/72. M7-99f7.
Quati1:ied, exp, call for appt. ~~O~ I~Y!:11'n::· 1:!~~~r Jnn. N • 8 · 1515 W•stcllff Dr, REFRIGERATOR used, beauty rim&. Make otter. P~, '6-r•t l50 TOY Poodln AKC res.,
fi?l--0360. Call JOHN SEYMOUR 1-"'-="------N•wport Beach works It looks like new $50. 542-l'll4. eve• & wknds. shots. ~ Tiny Toys $11.
MEDICAL r ecep.
lioll!Jl:-Medical Exp pref but
not nee. Salary open. Call
Mrs. Meslllngft'-557-6300.
MEDICAL assistant, back
office, experienced only. can betwn 10-:;, 644-1.0'lS.
CALL 776-2231 SECRETARY ' 1J30 Wemnirurter Ave. * USED CARPE:r!NG · ROLµ:R Pigeons $.75 all * r.<7-,1851 *
• SEYMOUR F8't paced P r o P' r t Y TELLER OVER :m wuben, dryen, approx 50 oq, yds. colon Sil.VERMlllla--
6 wks, $25. each management co. nee d 1 refrigerators from ~.95. beige nylon, $60. 54&-9854 968--083.1
Rea h-y & Investment sharp, personable, a 11 Put Time 545-0'l*J. EARLY AMERICAN dining C•b 152
around good girl to organize Experienced C set S50 138 E. ~ ... L Sl ,,.;..;.,,------=::
hectic front office. Excellent APPLY IN PERSON ·e~a· • IOI 54M48S. ..LOW • C.M. PER..SI,<\N Kittens c FA Aighan puppy, 8 mos,
typing" "'°"hand skilll a ANAHEIM SAVINGS qutpment MllCOIJ..,...., -· Sbo ... $35. !emale. $100.
musL Heavy phones, weekly & LOAN KOBENA 421 Super 8 movie W__...__.. -546-9965 ~l292: &a-4122
. 545-4270 after 5 pm
MEN & WOMEN 3366 Via Lldo, Npt Bch needed tor Educ at Ion a 1
I 613-IDO medical training fields, A.II
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
re ports, OOITespondence, 411 Main Street camera. Instant cartridge ....... .no "-s e OLD ENGLISH SHEEP·
working wifli numbers & Huntington Be•ch loading. Power telephoto WANTED. Old small wtckerl -~..,.~0"'.',... ___ .;154::; DOG, AKc. 11 mo, $500.
assi.!iting field rep. -all in An Equal Oppty Emplyr wfde ~e lens. Almost &II buggy with w 0 0 d e n A F G HANS, exceptional 0846-S2SI.==-==-----
equa .opfrtunlty employer race• Ages 18 thru 75.
INSTAI..J..."°fRS for un-Medium height le wt'ight.
derground cable TV. Exper. No viii.hie scan or ta tool.
~ ~ta:~~ in: TOP Drawer h looking for new. $75 <r make offer wheels It wicker chair. J>ediez'ff. AKC, Must aelL ADORABLE male A KC
surance berietita, paid vaca-an attracUveo young minded M2-1734 eves &: weekends. Shbiey Temple blue mua Fantastic price! $100 a. lJiasa Apao, U wb, $125
· dealred, ~ conaldered. For inter contact John
2624 \V. Coast Hwy, N.B. Branscom. 636-Jli40.
Teleprompter-"An equal op-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..iiiiiiiiiiiio
Opening in old established · alt saleslady. Sat & Sun. + A~ F (S.T. name pin), 1-;;96>-9805.:;.;;,;;;;;.,.-,;--.,...= w/l!lbots. 645-41!2.
tinn In best resale area. tion er 6 mos. Send ply in penon, 221 Marine, umitvrw 111 6 inch and 13 inch Dk> I HUNTERS Fish resume to P. O. Box 1810, Balboa •·land -"~· 1 nne ! Ownp AKC l.,--------15;:,;;S Reliable broker autstance Newport ~acb 92663. ..., · MAPLE trundle> beda com-" ...... up et doll Field line, Engliah Spring.
to complete your aales. ;;;.;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;, plete $15. walnut china Small old child'• wooden en, .C mos. M/F, ~. * AQUARIUM, 26 pl lbow.
Licensed only apply. Secretary Tralftff cabinet $75, desk designed school desk. 979-232!t. Fi&h plus mm. Clll por. employer". MESSENGER
FILE CLERK lntpeetor, ln-proce11
2 yrs recent experlence in
PC boards, cables • read
blueprints, 8Chematics, al80'
color code. Excellent oppor-
tunity for advancmient with
)'OUng e~panding computer
I buslnen. Come in &: fill ap.
plication at
Male 1!1<1erred:..I'lloll!0!1 Jn.
volves some heavy lUUng.
Will work in Loa Angeles
until move to NE'WpOrt end
of Sept. Free dailY--bus ·
transportation provided.
PACIFIC MUTUAL
Apply Mon tbru Fri. 9 am-12
pm at our new bulldlng, 700
Newport <:enter Drive.
Call: BUD CORBIN 644.7662 Ad • A··--Llers as ~Id &ehool desk ns. six 5623118 I.DVE tot aa.le $1001 White 830-GlS before 9 pm.
For Interview App't.. min1strative ~··•!!' --. dining.room chairs $5 e~ch, s.MAI;L Piano, reaaonable fluffy, toy poodle needs new Horut _ __ 115' Secretary Female. All shifts. matching banging and table airllSh look1na bunk beds home. AKC male 10 mo BEA
With experience processing I VOLT _Ja;;m,,;ps:;;;-$20-:. 54:=-9--0283==·,,......,.~I re a l!I on able ' sola-bed tm-2313. • • . Ge ~ut Quarter Mare.
n st•nt Personnel DINING room set side ~at me. p h 0 n e PART doxie re~ ' ,...,_sp~ted-A ~e~=· =~J 3848 ~~~~~ boud,-table wn ea1 (6~' 64f.,4687. Cockapoo 1; cute~=~:! i only ~:~ tior.,
to real ertate, loan proces· Newport Beach 546;-4?4l open length), 5 chain & GONCREI'E table & benches weeks, $11). each. 642-4818· Sell \die ltenre Call
ling, legal or escrow a nee-Equal ()ppm'. Empl-.i.r Hom chair. ~. 548-8404 far -patio. Also patio tablea ,_5.14-3885..:,:.;;:;0:•:,. .. c::;:'·----· ~Now! DOW! . essity. The individual we u;yi: alttt 7 pm. &-chain in near new cond. r:
select must have ability to TRA VD. AGENT LARGE 8' oo!a, loveseat, & 66-<lSOO. •• ••••• ••• ••••••••••
Corbin-Martin Inc.
Realtors
CORONA DEL MAR Documenter Division
Addr•••orrapl,.MulO.,..ph
29%1 S. DoJmler, Santa Ana 546-3551 NEED yna. married man
Inmrance with aome painting exp.,
Real Estate S•le1
FREE
interpret le draft legal docu· Exper. Immed. 0 pen in g , overstufted chair. White Muslc•l Instruments 122
ments. TYPing 70 w.p.m. "I'ransikibe travel, CM crushed velvet. Sold new ,.,.. __ ;;;.;,;;..;:;;;::;::.;:=
CaR Mrs. Smoot 646-5(0), $1SOO. Sell $765. 6t6-6444. <7,UNA ~bl.Det or h\itch, an-~3319 uque vr new. Lara: e .
TYPIST. (60+) lite clerical. *** Sofa le matching love Reuonablt!'. 6"-4687.
Law ofc. 4 hrs per day. seat, never u,d. Both $1SO.l-;0:::"='"":.;:.:::.:.::::.:=-1 N_, Cali! ,, ____ , In-must do neat work. ~ • -OK.,,,_ 847-1158. LicenH Tr1fnfng
1urance agent for Anaheim :0:""'~=--~-agency. Dulles al't!I varied, NEWCX>MER WELCOMING:
lnleruttne " provide a ffuepltallty Ho.tell
Llmltad Time Only
Famous license course now
available thru Tarbell <.:om-
pany. Applk:anta lully re-
lmbuned Upon quaillle&tion.
New or experienced aales
people, Openln&:s available.
Camplete -program. F\lturt manaaemcnt oppnr-
tuniticl, Call Mr Sloan al
w.5581,
Irv!~ airport c e n t e r. Private. ~7910. Ferxter Stratacaster $12J.
&n.903L MODERN FURN Xlnt __ _. Fender Telecaster $140.
• Secretaries $450-$600
e F/C Bkkp" -
substantial income. 'Ib Call LOCAU..Y Oft new
Call Dtt Keller 6.15-(13)l rel.ldent tamilles bringing
• Legal s.c·,.. 1625
• Trnees w/typing $350-$400
100% Fee Paid By The Co.
Waiter·Room Service
MU5f. be exper. F/Ume
See Penonnel Manager
Balboa Bay Club
l22l, W. Cout HW)'.
• .......A.I. • 642-42.liO •
Bed, '°ta. wa11 llnit, rug, Olll .. Fumnu /
---..:.. -t<l1to .. dvlo into, Goocl pay ._.__~ P/time. Must have happy Lb: Reinder's Agency
4500 Campus Dr.
chn, ete. 642-1401. E re
G•r ... Sole 112 quip. ~ For on od In Wom•n'• World
Ctll Mary "l" 642-5671, ut q
llMJE PERSONNEL
SERYICES•AC.ENCY
FEE PAID
Set:retarles lo $675
Management Trnes to $650
CIM Typl!rt to $450
.Mail Clerk/Male $350
File Clerk/Male $365
Ex Scc'y/Electronic1 to $625
Sec'y/Brokerage to $6()(1
Al110 Fee Johll .
488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM
642·1470
JANITOR, part time. Mesa
Verde C.onv. Hoapltal, ti6l
~nter, Costa Mesa 548-5585
JR. SECRETARY: Great
public relaUons job. & in
charge of membmihip 11.c-
counts for M!'r'Vtce club. On·
Jy lite sh rft'dcd. Start 5400.
Call Linda Ray, St0-6055,
COlllital Agency, ~ 7 9 O
Harbor Bl., C.Ptt
JOBS
URGENTLY NEEDED a Secretariell e Keypunch Opt'rators e lndul'ilrinl
a Billing Cleric Typist
lrvlrl(.• !'.40-4450
NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO
Tempo Temrorary Help
L.AUNDRESS, full t I n1 e.
Mesa Vcnle Conval~nt
Jlosp. 661 Center St., C.M.
!)48.. 5r58;i •
LEGAL Secrt-lary w/corp &
banking ~~Pl'ri~nce. Fringe
benefits. 64>1550. * LEGAL Secn-tary, pt.
time, 10 hrs. \\"K'k. 962-gjJJ
aft 1: :\0 ptn.
* LVN, pt lime, days, At·
tendant. midnlte s h i J t ,
Newport vn1a. 642-5861.
LYN'S E XP ER.
&-Nur5et Ald('5. 5~9<1061
MACHINIST
Small precision switch Cf'lm·
ponent1. Setup &: (lperatr
variety of machines in·
eluding turret l.11.lhe, vertirnl
mW, short rum;. Small shop.
Coed working conda.
STACO, INC.
11 39 B•ktr SI.,
Cost• Mes•
(714) 549-3041
Equal Oppor. Em~r
TIME FOi
OUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT Al
642-5178
smile, car, b'Pine ability,
547..J095.
NEWPORT Harbor Yacht
Oub now acceptine ap-
pllcatiooe for lull A part
time help. Good \¥8.ifS ft
world"" condo. ApPly Fri.,
Sept 15th mon W 3 pm.
NURSES Aides, e x p e r.
Jnl'd, 7-3:30. Park Lldo
Conv. Ctr, 466 Flqmip Rd.,
N.B.~
NURSES AIDES
Full time-Permanent 7·3: 30
&hilt. Hunt Bcb C.Onv. Hosp.
188ll Florida AW., H.B.
847-3515.
TARBELL
REALTORS
REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONAL
&f6..2118 N1=wport Beach
Newport Beach
Secretary WAITRESS. Men thru Fri.,
With 3 years experience. 10 to 5. $2/br. + Mature,
Background in conslruction experienced, dependable,
field working w/archltects, permanent. El Moro
project manageni desirM, Restaurant, 16655 Ptlclfic
Accurate 7U w.p.m., sh or Coast HWy., Sunset Beach.
dlctapbooe proficiency & _846-3:..::;,;:1:;71::.·--~---
., NEW walnut 44"x82" ex·
11.4 Plywood, W, ~ ecutlve desk 1;. matching ~ $3.50 to $7, Dll8C. chair. SacrW~ both for
~ to $2. Hallow-core $000. Phone <n4) 644-8814
cabmet. & passage doon, or 6Q..3072.
mJac al!el Sl-46. Auto minil iEXEC.m°""'""'<d==-<hr.,.-""'115-=21~1
bike rack $10. VW tow bar Sec'l chr $8-18 nedm files
$25. Kiln. Xlnt cond. $65. atla. 867 W 19tb CM
Tandem bicycle S 5 O , 642-3408. '
645-1400. 1121 """"' Rd N.B. · Pltnoo/Org1n1 126 ablllty to operate 10 key Weltr11H,.Exper.
adding machine required. Apply in person, Kai:Ian's 586 Canyon Acres Dr., Fri.. PIANOS • ORGANS
C•ll Mrs. Smoot Restaurant I Dell, So. Cst Sat., Sept. 22, 23. 9 am·7 Hammond, Wurlitier, many
644-3319 PLaza, C.M, n..ower level pm. l,.ota of good old & new otben. Pre-sw:on •PK!ala ~~~~~~!!!~!"!!I next to May Q).) ch~dren's &: adults' c:Jothes: model closMuta. Piano &_
SECRETARY . Girl Frida,y W it L. I I weird outfits for Halloween! Organ rentala. Money uv-tor amall electronics co. 1 • res"" •ne I r Many odds &: ends. BE'nelit lnll ""-am. are h-~&bl Ahle to work anu shill. Owr I ' ---.. ._.., ~ ... ~·· girl ofc. Should have -" -v or _ ...... 0 u t re a c h ' s now at:
m;u 20. Sir George't, 18782 Beach KOINONIA HO skills & like varied dutte1. Blvd., Huntington Beach. · · · USE. W all ichs Music City
'4&-77'1<. Equal opportunity Ml ... 11•-Ill Sooth Cbut Pl"'• ... -·
S.WandCrochet J CoatofScpiaresl
• "
NURSES Aldt'I, J1·7 Mesa
Verde Conv. Hoap.. 661
Center, C.M. 548-5585.
Orderly: N.8. •rea
Call 642·2410 M-F 8: 30-5 PM
employtt. WAITRESS EXPER. .._ ..---.:.u
!64jq.1H..,,(,,1SECRETARY. boat • ir°u~DDOinnorLP,.,HifltN. *OLD STOVE* *PIANOS*°RGANS* brokerage. Some ~kend Smaller old wood burning Going Qut For Business
Operators
We .!ll'e growing! And looking
for EXP. INDUSTRIAL SGL
NEEDLE OPERATORS to
work on custom surf trunks.
Ir you quallly call KANVAS
By KATIN. 213-728-6230 or
714·5214880.
PART time driven & cook1.
Over 21. Apply at 16@.2
&ach Blvd .. H.B.
PAR T-1 Im e accountant.
Pn>fer semi-retired or
retired man. 6(5...6542 Im
Rpp'L
PBX Operator, exper. Work
Includes \\'knds &: evel!I. Call
J ane Ellen, Newporter Inn,
N.B. 644-1700,
PBX anl!IWering Hrvice. Day
hrs. including wknds. Ex-
prr. prt>f'd 542-1164, C~t.
e PLASTICS e
Injection Mold Op r.
Fnr Plastics ManufactUJ't'r.
Da ys & Graveyard shift.
Must be neat &. dependable.
Female llJ'('f'd. MUBt be able
lo ~·ork Sat. or Sun.
Apply 1 PM-4 PM * Orange Coast Plal'!tlcs *
Rm West 18th St.
COl!la Mes.11., Callt
R.E. SalH. All new concept.
Women only, Work H.B.,
F.V., C.M.~area. Recetve up
to 90% comm. Gd. ad pro·
gram. Leads provided. No
broker competition. Gd, up
time. Xlnt training, Reim·
burse school tor those not
nnt lie.
STANDARD R. E,
Ma ry or Lot, 833:8700
R. E. SALES
Earnings of $1500 or more
per month is easy the
Larwin way. We tumish
li!llina &: selling tract refer-.
ral leads. }Ugh advertising
budget, loll of noor time,
bonus P~. monthly
ronteats, medlcaJ insur.
paid. Call for app't. Lou
Sangermaoo.
larwin realty Inc.
9684400 (24 Hours)
REAL Estate Salesm.11.n for
subdlvll!lion 1n La g u n a
Beach. 494-9388 or 213:
336-6454, Broker,
Recreation
Coordinator
The lrvl11C Co. seek~ a rec..
reatlon coordinator for large
apt complex. ~ In rec-
PlZZA cook. 21 or over, ap-1 reaUon or ttlatcd field de-
ply In per!IOn. Piru Jfut ainble. Mtn. 1 yr exper. u 1~71 Brookhunt Ha aoclal or rttre1Uon dlrectetr ,...---~-_,;;,· =· "--of lft1'Je 1pt complex rt-
l'.011.'f'r 1-faf'hine operato~. quired, Hts 2 pm-10 pm.
~l~glf' _l"K'edle uper. desired. Xln't worir:U,,. conda I: co. .,1~. • benellt~. .
PRESS OPERATORS Ctll Mrs. Smoot
Women to work for plutic 644-33"
nee. Apt. tor f I g u res. 3355 Via Lido, H.B. stove! 2 holes on top front Best quality· prlctt -serv.
64&--0551. WAITRESSES, exper, over door. Needs lots or' work Kapwal·stetnway-Baldwln, etc
18. Apply in pt'r'lon, Jim· but could be reaJ ruce when layer Pianos &: Rolla '--'.~ SERVICE Station Attendant bo tinisb-' 1 leg ,,,,, to .. _ Rentall ...... , •. We u. ... ..$ell r p/tlme eves & wknds. Ex-'!I, 3050 E. Coast Hwy., .:u.. • ....,,.,..,, Ull' Daily l0-6 ... YJ
per• Neat .... arance. Ap-l 1~C~dM~. ~~~~~~~
1
. w.elded on, I started sanding , Sun 12-5 Jt but didn't fin1ab. ·90 it's FIELDS PIANOS
ply morns. 2>90 Newport ~~te rusted. A no Costa Mna <n4> 645-3250
Bl .. C.M. .aandbl-·job would take EMERSON of BOSTON
SFERullVICEu•:_ta; ExperAttendAant Me:dw: •• II"""') ~Of ~t It WQUld Jnake table top grand piano 6
or p ...,,...,, • p.. . V a .. u,e p....,,ter; or as • oon. octaves, vay rart, Manu-
ply, 1n penon. Brown's .ven(ation piece-an end table factured around 1850's SICO>.
Shell, 990 E. Cst. Hwy., Ant,._ llO w1th a magazine ledge. I or otter 5C8-8401 after & pm.
N.B. paid S35 for it·make otter. WURlJTZER spinet-Like
SERVICE Ste. Attendant, SCRAM-LETS 542-IT.!4 ,.,. and week...,.. n0w. $500. Call a!ter~5 pm,
exper. """"· po,i11o.. Ai> * AUCnON * "*'1758. ply Urllon 76, 1476 Palisades
9209
10-18
12Y,.22Y,
7427
ltq A6.. 13 .. ,fl.
Rd, (Brlskl!) c.M. ANSWERS ~~ 57:; R•~···•nr. m SERV 'Sta attendant. full It. "'........._ Be comfortable and
part. Daya, awing, grave Meadow -Creel -Baked _ A~• niday, ?:SJ p.m, ISLAND Display Fixture fident in this smut. aHm
yard. Salary + comm. Foraae -COOK Windy s ~uction 81m $10, -plentyl ~ r.., :flT -f1T _, coat. ~. "We don't have tet say a ~ NtwpO?t, CM 6M-a 6H-t687. lll""ai.._ lllM'.IMt Welcome chilJy 4111 with
SERVICE estab. Fu 11 er ~er before ft e11t at our Beblnd 'l'ony'1,Bldg Mat1 · 8x4 Folding wall di.splay, 6 fashion's faYOl'ite coat of
Brush customers. Xln't house,'' ahnounced tbeycuna SI'EREO: Deluxe 1972 panela, both sides usable 2 ~ you need ~ m~ colon! Crocb •t
earninp. 90-00.6. dinner ruest. "My mommy ii Gunrd model, large pro. .ets avail. $!&ea. 613-7065 alJmmin&, llkinunbl&, low· squares with ftnaa1nc yam S>JR~=Vl="CE=-"'=s1a=tic"•--m-.-.-l a good COOK.'' fHalonal cha.rtgft>, a Q>takir TV -~~ F . pleat dress, tunic. pants plUI Ulen join ... wri ..-1 •
w/exper, far eve. lhlft. Age BEAl1l'IFUL ant 1gue1 • air l\ll!lpension a o u n d / ~ Hl I, easy-crochet lhawl to bis =uJ!': Mluea' S1zq 1-11
no factor. Good pay & Bureau, French lace, bead-I}'• t em. 15 0 W att tweo 13' ave all.
mmni. Apply Cbefton Illa· ed dreu: 1; bags, shawls, AMJFM/MPX radio wJth ZENln( &: RCA TV'S priced Prln~ed Pattern r.»9: NEW ~nv& omt!I
toys, tables, chairs, odds " F!:r, Tape deck. Still new lea tb&n the dl.ecounters ! Miaaes' Sizea 10, 12, 14, 16, each .-Hern • -tldd· ~:.::. So. Cout Hwy., ends. Also Hire new upright ·WaJ ·left · u nc 1 a I med: )'I' pkture tube.1,,-pnb a ~l ~ Halt Sitt• 12%~ ~~=-.:i~~
SHEJT belt qt&s&qa', elee router. Guaranteed. Orig, m .95. tlll"Ylce. All •vaJJabl • ..,.., 1 71' ~. 201ift, %l'9, tng: otbtrwtM.
Call alts pm, 673-4941. Now $210. '!'=•· Collectlaol -In -· Ca!h 90 Pl&8E ·#U'O 'DRU8 deJ!voey •'w1lJ -
EMERSON of BOSroN dtpt. 7lf: m.o50L plan or up to 36 mo. flnan-SIZE. wttlcJ 'or men. Sl!ndl to
METAL table top arand planet g oc-. STEREO 1972 Garr•l'd etnc.PhoneprlcnOK.ABC MtENTl'..nnJ (ID'ft Alice ~ the DAILY
tews, _,. ntt. Manuia.. """'"1. lull 11-..,._, al.r Color 'l'V, 902i Atlante, !:rt. .. : :"'pa~ : PlLOI', lllll, NNdleeralt
Wo.IERS & tured aroond l!IO'o. $1000. --· opeak1•1 , ir-.tmlloaclilD'319' A1' Jlall llld Special l411-Oept.llclllll,.otdO>dOM
or otter, "'8-l40I all« I AM/FK -ndlo. T..,. STEJIEO SA :mo Kenwood "''-, otlMrw1ot -~· .. , ;. Stalbt, NIW Yan, N.Y deck .,,,.,. tn f-. .. i.. Brand -•; UlmKIUI 100U. Print ......_ 4 't I pm. .,.. --, SS 111 a.., oplcn., del""'7 wtJJ lllot lllrM -~ .,...,,.,._ , •· WWW\
ELECT.I w""AU<UT=~-=""="'I ,...c Gvar. Wu lelJ ~tape deck. - -"' :non. -lo ..., ~ _ ·-
• • !10 x "'" = ~ ~ -1•-· on,. $119.95. IOI. -~ ._ lhrlu Mutlni'u. DAILY .,....., --_-
CIA NS Both bcl. --lllM733. -185 'l'erm&. ~ all 4. PIIJ}'I', .... Pa!Wm Dept., -OllltSls cnmmtd <l<Pt. 'Ill' 19).«jJl, 8 A CRD1CE! Halllcnlter flt Wiit 11111 st., -llnl~ "°"""' llll'la, -' ·------·I m>RAGE -Ironer, SX'G;, _, ...... -yon, N.Y. 100lL -. ~ -~--.. roclt _,.. ...... table, 7 """""' =-.. -lo.um, .,...... wit!\ .. -..
d:aln,,.ilotr-·-· -· ·-aod lllTUl llZWI-~-For Irvine_
--llri'• 3 opi!; -LMnl ........ ----. -· -1 Ill • ,... FIJI.-Pat----....... ,p,
-~ -""'---·-. -• --.. ----.st.
molding plants. 546-3370, Top Ratei
RECGtiVNIST _ Law ol· AblOlutoly No ,._
PRODUCT ""'· Age ·-· '!'ypfnr. (l That lo U.. TNll>I l Daily Pilot ENG INEER $3004350. -Call lmmadlmly ~spon~1blt for de 1 t g n , RN Ch•re---D•yl 547-6446
docurn'",.tk>n l f>roducilon LVN Relief P.P.S.
line support ol 11malJ electro N Al'· D p mechanical devices. 3-5 Yn ur1e1 _.... •YI •clflt:
J'l'a!nt eXPtr. Te c J:J n l ca I Apply In p!S"l(ln, Gufltkl Penonntl S.rvfa1
-o 11•1 • b a k d Omv. Hoop, 7111 Oer!lekl 112 No. Tow.r " c crou n Ave. JtB. MT~ 'Un1on Bank ----dlltrtd. Send rt1um.e to ' · ""'<I-•
01a1Ded &d no. 521, c/et Uke to tradeT OUr Tradft"a =o:s"'°'""'-iE''--C=OI=~=·-.,.,.
OaliY Pllo~ P.O. e.x wo, Parodlle colllDlll II fir YoUI Haft ~ l'!'I -10 &42-5111
0>1ta 11 ... Ca!JL 9'J626. 5 llneo, 5 c1aJ1 llr J bucb. oellT Clo-· a do M Oill-........ '!!"'-• 1------·
I ., ~
~ -~· 1'1111 Ft-....... --... $It
16' -Exoel .-. fl5, I u.,... ~n...,... --.-a FREE -a--. ... p,
2 Irle< -mh i:attem. 7!I C91IL -Giii -.... ,,,,p,
... JI" l2i'O •• ·ri;-• n11 KlnlNS INrr.ufl' SEWING BOOK c , .......... ""' ... .p, a.st st 2 annp; ._. ._ " , * ...-* ..,, tilldq, 1"11' tama1:1ow. II 1Uf1 ... ...r ..... a
at. SL 11-'W -.... IOI 3 nlfi, Sii. I* lbl. * DIRT ,• ll'ILL " DIR'!' * INSl'AllT FA 8 H I 0 N --l H ...-..
$lS. l2T ' 2'IUI 81.. N.B. nu:tl""" IMlulilor • IO !odl 1100S -H-o I !I .:a .-• ..
173:31'12. • • -** ~ .--.p, ...... ,..,_.,
e USED OOPl' llAQllNE, WYl:AllU: lilt La~-
W. ..-, -a -Jlltlp-""· •••o. ••••••••••••••••••• •• •L •nmnr. m •• , ~
I
-' ---
OAJL Y l'ILaT %'f
-'"l=· ~ I ?II ... -llil I· -·-I§] I -·-I§] II ---I§] I -·-: 1§1 I -·-l§J I ---J§l I _.... l§J
3J Foot boat bull. $2S. 2078
Thwin, CM.
~7-4690 alter 3 PM
BHts. Power t06
1-----~---"lm SEA RAY"
'55 Olds, Pa~)!!t, 2>', 2Xl
Series, F.qulpped for Water
Skllng & fiahlng, tandem
trt.iler. Call after 12:00
noon. 1n4) IJ0...6482. MUST
SELL!
BOAT for-sale by owner.
1961 21' t.M.P. built, in·
board/outboerd. O . !.1 • c .
outdrive Olevrolttl VB. doU·
ble hull flberglus. Use-d 31
hrs. $4,295. Call after 6 pm.
213/:i92-291&.
13' Boston Whaler 33HP.
Johnson motor. Canopy &
full canvu cover. n.251). •
597-3732 or 6t6-0703.
14' 0/B Fibe~hw S250. 17'
018 w/trler SSOQ. 16' Out-
board S200. 12' Aquil Cat.
$350. 546--4990 vrkdays.
'71 15' tiberglau skiff. 9;2
Motor Home Rentals
SALES & LEASING
full i;ervice facll ily
Danmar Motor Homes
531-6800
HP J ohnson, fully equip. Rent A Motor Home
$560. 675--41)8. for your Vacation
16' Built R!to, 50 llP * 139-4301 *
Johnaon. Tllt trallN. $1395. _N_El_"~LIF~-ET-IM_E_S-_l_h<'~wo-rl<~, 1
592-5705, 673-5810 & at fantastic rales. Pvt
21' Dorset 1960 • M.any ex~ pty. 838-0533 TUs.lin.
+ trlr W/elec winch. Good * WINTER RATF.S *
cond. $1950. 642-1.SM :f.itr home renlals. $165 v.•k +
Boats, Rent/Ch•rt'r 908 ml. ReS<'rve now. ~291.
SHASTA mtr home, for rent,
18', sips 6, self cont., A1r.
Pvt. pty. All &. 497-2384. -
Trailers, Utility 947
T....... "2
• $ $ $ s $ • • s
'59 FORD v.a
I TH -A... 'l'rlnl, PoWft' Brakes, Electric
Fuel Pump, (764).
$1495
~'"4~
466 E. 17th,
Cost• Mes•
64>0466
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
'71 JEEP 4 wheel dri...e
pickup. v~ engine, flO\\'er
sleering. air conditioning.
<448C1Bl $34!!1. DAVE
ROSS PONTIAC, 2 4 8 0
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,
54&-8017. Price effectiv"
thru 9/'l.fJm.
'67 EL CAMINO. 4 speed,
huckel seats. radio, heater.
IQ29500) $1499 DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC, 2480 H a r b o r
Blvd., Costa Mep,a 546-3)17
PriCf' effective thru
9/'l.fJ/72.
1965 FORD % TON PICK·
UP. Good cond.
SU95 * Call 833-1213
Auto Le•slnti 964
LEASE NDW
'73's
LEASE ALL
MODELS AND
MAKES
Southern CalHornia
1st National
Bank L~sing
2022 Business Center Drive
MOONLIGHT SAIL • 65'
SCHOONER. Thun. Sept.
21. Depart DRYDOCK
Restaurant 8 pm. Return 12
pm. Mix-lee.snacks $10 per
person. Reservation!! TI4-
~191. Eves 642-1122.
TANDEM axle trailer. IdeaJ Irvine, Calif. 92664
TI4/833-862D 213/6Z7.0367 for 2 buggies or race car
$350. 5.57-5603. Autos W•nted 968
Boots, S.11 '°' 1----==...,. .... -BABY MUST GOl I
lT' Racine Cat WUI Sacrifice
to a a'OOd home. Days
546-8045, eves. 673-4019.
'72 FLIPPER No. 1026.
Ne~r used
A relll buy at $345!
67>-4600 ANYTIME
** HOBIE 16 ** Llke new! Race eXb'n1!
Must See! $1650. 645-1765
Boots, Slipt/Docks 910
BALBOA Slip for 40' boat
Oct '72.J'une 'll. Ample
parkillJ? i90 monthly .
673-ml.
WANTED: 50' slip or Ede tie
for month or year. Call
673-1988.
DOCK avan up to 25' Pwr.
()nly. $2/ft front t I e ;
$1.80/side He. 673--7S<li.
45· l\fOORINC: w-40' DSL fix.
er-upper. '2500, Ha 1kt11
Yachts 543-3163 ,
Boolt, Spoed • Ski 911
18' Manta by Arena Craft,
trl-hull, OMC.V.O 1 tern
drlve. MlnY Xtru. Mlnt
cond. nr lncl. All tm.
13.950. 557.QDZ
BOAT trailer, n(.'ed!lo ¥.'Mk.
C<>uld handle up to 14 ft.
$15. As Is. 644-4687.
MGIC
TRANSMISSION
546-0135
1967 VW 1500 cc engine. Dual
po~ heads, oil cooler. Hol·
ley 2 barrel carb. complete
$350. 551-5003. * CORVETI'E hub eap& &
beauty rims. Mab! offer.
542-1'134 eves & wknd11.
Antiques/Cl•111cs 953
1934 Chevy Coupe, com·
pletely re1tored. Good eng.
& trans. Run11 beautifully.
Sec tO Appreciate. Best of-
fer over $1000. call Steve
a.It. s. 819-3828.
Dune Buggies •56
1971 Factory bit street du~
buggy. Excel cond. Side
curtains &: radio . $1500.
Days 644--0878, Nit es
64').07'6.
3 Mo. N-•• -•. -B"u-s.,T"t,--axl°'e~&
bus rear torsion bar. New
1300 VW eng. ST/legal.
Campers, Salt/ Rtnl '20 ='~1450"·,..·-=8'6--0'135c---·=,...,=--c DffiT Buggy. Dirt Cheap!
JO~J ft. cab over teardrop. Complete and running with
sell-contained. ·cu, e:tec. or extras. Fint $175 take1.
battfcity, U495 <ll' best oUer, Gi-4747 ()r 494-0688.
847~. '69 VW Dune Buggy, New
VAN '68 Dodge, rebuilt rng, wheels, tj,res. Sh a r p !
Radials. Clean. S 1 9 5 0 . $795 call Larry-838-3593.
&42-439l; eve! 642-2'789. Trucks "2
Cycl11, Bikes,
Sc°"ter1
PARAMOUNT
23" Schwinn Paramount
Reynolm m dbl. butted
frame. Campi frame tips I'
fork ends, campi crank,
PR'11, tiub11 I: llngertiJ>ll.
Center p.ill brake11 "
firm. 54l-8404 aft 7 PM.
'71 CB-SOM. Bronze 23.10 ml.
Like new. Bought NOY. '71.
$1:nl. dlfl, 646-2486, eve1,
&4S-7&43
$$$$$$$ $ $,
'62 Ford
Econoline
(Paneling} (RtJV) (Nice}
(U9539)
$899 ... ,"'~
465 E. 17th,
.cost• Mesa
645-0466
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ -·n Motador 1soT, .n "'u'?· '70 International
+ trick ext, lo ml. Perl 'ii Ton pickup, vt, 4 1petd,
cond "72 strt plates. $800. radio, heater, heavy duty
~2329. equ.lpment, low m 11 e ~ .
'70 Honda .SL 350, 8000 mi'1, <'l'l9S6F) $1995 dlr. Call
Very good cond, C 111 838-6535.
~~-------~ 1600. 'GS Metro Van, he\\! engine.
19'10 JIDNDA 350 -Sttfft I •pArt Pt to.nk. 2 1pn.re Ure<1
dirt bl)Je. $400, 963-l.!165 or A tubff, IKIMe 12 voll,
968-1817. equlpmtnt, 3 1peoed trart11 ..
1911 HONDA TRAIL 70 $600 or offer call ~
MOTOOlOSS BARS. XI.NT. ,,atte~r_,T:'pm--,-~,--.,.~.
COND. $1'111. 54&-83SI. 'TO, ,!i Chevy. Auto trsno, full
REWARD
WILL PAY OVER
Keny Blue Book
For late model, cle•n,
low mileage clome1-
tics, imports, trvcJc:1 or
c•mper1.
Call and ask for Buyer
DAYE ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 Horbor Blvd.
Cost• Mes• 546-8017
WE PAY TOP CASH ---·-·""' can ............... ..._
GROTH CHmOlET
" ....... _..._
11211 Besch Bl"'-
Hunthcton Beach
11!.eorl Kl f.3331
2833 Harbor, C.ostei Mesa
-~ WE buy all rn.akn cf clean
used sportt cars. paid for
or not. Please drive la for -·-NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Cout Hwy,.
N ........ S.acb
642-9405
WE PAY TOP OOll.AR
}""OR TOP \1~ CARS
U ycur cat h otre clean,
11et1 WI l'IJ"lf.
BAUEll BUICK
2925 Harbor Blvd.
O>lta Mesa 9'79-2500
-ll!POR'l'S W AJir::o-
Oransl• Count¥•
TOP I BUYEll
lllU. MAXEY TOYOTA
l!S31 Boacb BM!.
H. Beach. Pl'!. '47.-
STOP! OM·t-Junk ·u:-An).Car
that runs. Ltt U1 buy your
lf'OOble. Up to S l , O O O •
5-0"'°"5.
-TOP DOLi.Ait l'OR JUNK
OR WJU:OraO CARS.
DQ or rtltt:, '37-am
Aul .. , lmPOrfW · 970
SCHWINN Stingray bleyd4 5 pwr, air. 1:>tx cutl · eab.
sm. 11u Pomona. SJiace .a.1.f• •o .. EO 1pd., Pn Ptcloor nmel. lx· 0 C M .. ,. " ,..
'10cet.Kacood".~6~1 .... tended °"•oo::-:~:-<>rd-,· ...,,ECO=no11= .. -,.,.111..,.-· 1 '60 Spider 2 1Jter, s spd,
~· --s·-II"~ .. "l'ottrtnsi mode.I. $695 cuh, or f-k"' fll:Ol!lltlrt ocmdtUon, -· -· • .... ... .Ao~* will con~ eqult•blf 64&-44'12 aner I pm. ,.. • .....,,._ tradt. ll68.JSt9
'10 SUZUKI TC IKI, ,..,00 '!Ill O>evy v ... VI, lfM'lled,
mu ... d>"'""" bike. Make ..,,., m..., ltl!W rubbtf, IMW
otter. 615-1921 lft ,,Jr, Good oootl. illt>r;. ~1'i'l9. -------Vlllt oar .. bomef
-~-·--= _,.. -L.'l'&Elatbod """"-..:mi IS!!. ** ~
BULTACO 125 Pur1an1 . * CHEV"f, 1~ * I
' •
"White ijOplllnt~· -e 1960 i:L CAMINO _, t ____ ,,,__I_""' . y .........
111o ''CUii" , •• ,.. ..... ~n •11t1 10 CAlt -.
.... Dollr Jlllol On 1-.. iiiiiiA iSiMO in .....,. .... 1lJll ..
Iii _..,.. ... flMlll, a.. ----
!iiiii~iiiiiiiij I '12 OPEL GT O>up.. °"""· ,. 4 1peed, ndlo. bN.ter. f'JC•
'72 248Z
2 Dr cpe. 4 1pd dlr Take
older <'ar or will finance
balanre (ltl..S38970) Cali
546-4052 att 10 am 494-9773.
FOR Sale, 1968 Datsun. Good
oond. $875.
C11.ll 833-9170
1967 DATSUN. very iood
cone!. $65() Call after 5 pm
wkdays, 97S-4887
'67 Datsun station wagon ,
transportation + .f spE'ed,
radX>/hcatcr. S500 or otter,
548-8404 alter 7 pm.
'68 Datsun 1600. New Con·
vertiblr top, tires &: battery,
Low miles. RuM great!
$1,1511. 642-3697.
FIAT
'69 FIAT 124
, 2 Dr. Sport Cpe. 5 spd dlr.
Take small down ()r pickup!
Can finance <ZWW370) call
494-Sm alt 10 am, 546-4052.
'67 nAT sedan. Good cond.
$351).
Call 963-1923
_JAGUAR
'68 JAGUAR 2+2. Ccirdova
brown, auto. trans.. air
rood .. '>''ire wheels.
IAZV852i' $3699, D A V E
ROSS PONTIAC. 2 4 8 0
llarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-0017 Price effective thru
~l'JJJ/'12.
JAG XK 1511 H.T. Cpe,
Elffiric overdrivP.
$750. 557-<556
MAZDA
llAZI>A
LEASE SPECIAL
New '72 RX3
$57.56
Loaded. ROTARY powered.
36 mo. + T & L. l'or rtsp.
pt;y, Trade• rons. • 72 ROTARY'S
"Demo Sale"
ID TO CHOOSE
"BIGGEST SAVINGS"
"Service i11 the dltfet'f'nC"e''
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MAZDA
113!1 Beach Blvd,
842-6666 Lease Mgr, Mr. Fry
ltm 190 D!t11el. Xlnt cond.
New tires & brakes, nu
paint. $750, 847-1970.
OPEL
'69 DPEL KADETTE LS
4 speed, radio, heater, (ZXZ.
666). $975 dlr. 831H1535 •
·n OPEL sta v.·gn. 1900 auto,
ltnt mile1, ()rig. owner, ex·
eel. cond. Sl,900, 96.1-4S73.
Sell the old 1hill. Buy the
new stuU.
•
«!lent. t 130FVJ > 12 '9 9
DA VE ROSS PONTIAC.
.h80 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa, 5t&-8>17, Price el·
ftttive thN 9/1:1111
PORSCHE
1968 Porsche. Air, tape,
1'1'50ci:. See to appreciate.
P700Joffer, &t,5..191R.
'71), 911T. Emerald gr.:•n.
l\1'ags, A1"1-1''1"f, 5 spd. Ex·
lras. $6500. 54~1695.
'69 9UT, lo mi, many xtraa,
red, elee ip, ch. wh1I, xlnt,
$48:5(), -
'611 912, A·l «iDd,, comp!
reblt. r..rus1 ~I by
Thun.! Bes! otter. 548-3869
ROVER --------$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
'68 ROVER
4 Or, T.C., Alf Ccind, 4 Spd,
Radio, Heater, INFL191)
$899
~~
465 E. 17th,
Costa Mesa
64>0466
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
SUBARU ,..,.,.. __
* SUBARU *
M Low as $1599
FRITZ WARREN 'S
Sport Car Center e ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST no E. 1st St., S.A. 547--0764
TOYOTA
SAYINGS ! ! !
ON ALL
'72
TDYDTAS
&
YOLYDS
Demonstrators
Examples:
'72 Station Wagon
CMO!la
1600 CC. Engine, Auto.,
Radio, Air Cond.
$2394.0D
'72 YDLYD
2 Dr., 4 Sp., R•dio,
Heit., R•d. Tires
$3494.0D
f #262730)
*Financlnq
Available
WITH
No Down
Payment
O.A.C.
~ UADi&
.'foYOTA
1966 Harbor, C.M. 6'6-9303
·n TOYOTA C<>rolla 13,lm
miles. auto. $1600. Call after
6pm 847-2948
'12 Corona. Dlx, AM·FM
radio, air cond, auto trruui,
$2600. 640--0310 aft 6
'70 TOYOTA Marie 11 w/air,
FM radio, au.to, .1 owner',
W<>man driver. 83(}-4792.
TRIUMPH
1953 MAYFLOWER
Great beach car! Looks likt
rninl Rolls, See to appr~
ciate! $600. 644· mJ.
'60 TR-3, C.Onv. Clw:Try red.
Pert body. Nu paint. AU
rtteipl!:, $295. 833-1122.
'62 TRIUMPJ.I Hfl'a.ld, Spit·
fire enilne and Isch. $225,
646-1390.
m AIMI. u.e "° Aul-. u... "' A-. U... t90
VOLKSWAMN -----CADILLAC CHIVROLIT JEEP
'70 vw CAMPER '71 CADILLAC $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ·~·, '!i' ... ~ :: s.dln O.Vlllr. Vinyl top, '68 CHEVY
4 W.lJ. $ '62 WW)'f wqon.
Al1<b,. 11000.
_.,, ... -Interior, Ill! whttl, CARRYALL ,...... tlnance private party AM./1'M stereo, ~r door
. ....-.
INTERNATIONAL
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
'66 SCOUTS
16.UBEO) ~ o t toca. twilia:hl 1 en1 t n e 1. Hunting S.•aon Spec:l•I
49l-9'773. aorpow: car. C718CQ!) 4 Wh~l Ori\'e, Pov.~r }Utcb,
'69 VW WNtphalia. ......... $5555 tNo. 1'321.
Campe< w/lont. AM/FM. NABERS CADILLAC c2495 Front mount spare tire. f
HeadeT exhaust. Trailer 2600 Harbor Blvd
2 Te Choose From
4 Wheel Drl\le. New Pa.int
1•~> fassnn. hitch. MAKE 0 F F E R ! I --""~'~"~M~"'~~S<0-9~~100 __
536-3645. YOUR ONLY $1299
'67 V\V, Rwu gtt11,t, R~nl f'ACI'ORY 46S E. 17th,
Costa Mes•
645-0466 ''''~ Job. Good brak•" AUTHORIZED
\ires, • ong. Many extras. CADILLAC ~~ ..
$850. 84&-7528.
19'l0 VW Adventure camper
Excel cond. Lo mtleqe,
W /lent. Prict'd S 3 5 0 0 .
96>-0i67.
'63 vw. 9,000 ml on ttbll
eng. New tires & brks. Gd
cone!, $550. All 5 p m ,
832-548'
'62 VW Camper, brand new
1600 eng, oil tlltrr & oil
cooler. $800 or best otter.
All 6, 53&-4992.
* '65 VW BUG-Nrw paint,
good running cond. $585.
&16-1355
* '70 VW Sedan *
SUPERB CONDITION ** 4!Jl..CM1 ** VW '68 AM/FM. Good cond.
Best oUer. Orie owner.
536-2331.
'69 Bog, Af.1·1'-.1'\1. Radial
tifts, auto atick, xlnt oond.
Cheap! 645-8923.
'64 VW Bug w/Baja kl1. New
paint. Xlnt cond. Mu.st sell.
l\.take ofr. Pvt pty. 847-5015.
'60 VW van, reblt 1300 eng &
new tran~. Pvt ply. S500/of.
fer. 83()..3613.
1967 SHARP bUR. Perff'ct
Cond, Sl.200 or best offer.
675-1753.
'£5 V\V, low miles, excel
cond. Beat ()ffl'r.
54()..9511
1971 Volks Super Beetl~.
AM/Ffl.f stereo, m a n y
xtras. Like new. 64~S.
1969 VW Sedan, AM/FM.
radio, excel. oond. $11.SO.
Ph. 53!'r-2803 call after 5 pm.
VOLVO
1969 VOLVO Stallon \Vagon
w/air, Xlnt cond. $2450.
540-4059.
'69 RIVIERA
Vinyl t<>p, vleyl 1trato bench
seats, full power, factory
air, tilt wiled, radio, bet.ter,
new white wall t 1 re 1 •
IXRG638)
$2666
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa 540-9100
'70 BUICK Electra 225
Umite4 Full pOwer, iac·
tory air, vinyl top, tilt
wheel, aul• control .
(ZJT069). $2999. DAVE
ROSS PONTIAC. 2 4 8 O
Harbor Blvd., Co1ta Mesa.
546--&n1 Ptlce effective tbru •l'IJm.
'69 Buick Riviera, fully
eqUlpped, all pwr &: 11.ir. Le
mileage. Brome In color,
blk int. $27;i(I. d a y s ,
646-2486, eves, 645-7643.
1964 Buick Wildcat 4 dr HT
A/C, P/S. P/B, Good
cond~ Clean Nu paint.
!3HS16.
CADILLAC
'70 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVil~. Vinyl t()p, full
power, factory air con-
ditM>nlnt; tilt \V h e e I ,
AM/FM atem:i r a d i o .
(939AVA).
$4333
NABER$ CADILLAC
2600 H&rbor Bl\'ll
Cbsta Mesa St()..9100
•
$ s $ $ s s $
DEALER 1970 Chev. Concoul'$ E5ta\e,
t..arpst MleetioD of Cadll· 8 Pass. Sta. \Vgn. Pwr. $
lacs tn Or&nl9 Cowil)'. Steering &: brake~. AM-F~
S&l•·Leu:ln&. Ster«1 radio, rill steer. whl.
465 E. 17th,
Cost• Mes•
645-0466
$$$$$$$$
UN COLN
new llres &: bra1'es. Pnnel· r---------•
Naben Factory Air, lugi::;ai:ie .. ack,
Cadillac i.ng. A:o.k'1ni; ~-..~'9':1. :"i17·4361. ·~ O:lntln:eni.1 ~ d r.
2600 HARBOR Bl. --AAf/FAf, air, elc. EleC' st111
COSTA MESA • '70 Nova 2 Dr. HT roof. Ex"'! "''"'· $1.41>.
M0-9100 Open Sunday V8, aulo. 1rans., Pf!\\'rr stN'r· 537-7883 day1: 49-~ aft 6
'61 CADILLAC-ln,11', po11·~r brak('S, lint. 'GS Linrol n 2 dr, medJum
Coupe OC'ViltC". \'inyl lop, glass, r 1ul10, h1>11t1·r, "tiltc blue/blk top. 1356 Galaxy.
cl()th &: Jeath<'r intl'r., full \\'aU lin!s. (66Jl-\Q0), $1995 N.B, 64:>-31711
dlr. Cnll S."16-6;">-:"1. l--~==~=o--1 po"•er, lnctory air, tilt·tl'irl---====-=,,--MUSTANG
wh,.I, AM/FM 'n d ; o · CHRYSLER
pov.·e1· door locks. l"lC '71 MUST ANG FASTBACK
(516EBR) 19&1 Chryslrr Nr"· '"01·kcr V·S, auto tran!!., f11.ct ait, $2555 1'1ne merh. rond. S4!1." tinted glass. 1'~M/STEFLEO,
NABERS CADILLAC e 6i~215 • P'vr. !!IN'ring, al' vinyl in-
2600 ilarbor Rl\'d., '69 NEWPORT ter., heavy cluty s11spen.c;lon.
Org. $4DJ · Sacrifice S2ml Costn l\tesa 540-9!00 Fnclory 11;ir &. lo.'lded. $1695. or TRADF. for cash I: older
'68 CADILLAC Coup r 1020ABR). cUr. Call 8.'\6.65.15. van. 64r ... 7909,
DeVilll'. Londed. r· u 11 ·54 blnt·k 2 dr serlan ·n-Ma--h-1 T----,-G-' Ali It' · c -op co.,,,. ra"" ))O\l'er, I 1\1 ~tr t-eo · Chrysler. Runs JOOd. $100 or ber yellow w/hlk int. Air.
powt>r 1v~ndo1~·~. vln};I. ~I, brsl ofrer. 5.'IG-6693. ta,pe deck, auto 1\•indov.•s &
leath<'r 1nter1ot. (\\~P6:17) trt.ll8 $2995 615-7'200
S2799 DAVE ROS.< PON· CONTINENTAL . .
TIAC, :M~ llarbor Blvd.. '10 Boss Mustanz 302, ma.g11,
Costa :P.1esn 546-S017. Prier '71 Lincoln Cont. 4 dr., fully headttt:. .Bala.need. $2700.
effective thm 9/20/72. N!Uippcd, $5000. Call Dee · ~l»-_,1~825.~=~==~-I
$ 17•3550· -OLDSMOllLE $5$$$$$$
'62 Cadillac
Sedan DeVille
fLoaded l f2XV5.t5i
$249
""""'~
'64 Continental 4 Dr. Xhtt.
oon~ ~it 64.(.2147 * $ $ $ ·• $.. $ $ _$ $ • __ C_O_R_V_A-IR __ , '68 OLDS 98
4 Dr. Loaded, Luxury Sfdan.
1----------b-lt Air Cond. t•30012). '6~ Cor\'Rlr vlln. New ,.. $1099 l'nb. $300.
:~1&-{;69:1
465 E. 17th, COUGAR ---···· -.......... Cost• Mesa _________ ,_. ,,,._..
645--0466 '69 XR7 3.iO 4-bnn't'I Clean. 465 E . 17th,
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 38.(XXl n1 lll's, P\'l11·cr dl!C Cost• Mesa
,69 EL DORADO brakf'.:"· P"T sterr.init. air, '4s.o466
. AM/F ~1 slf't'l'Q, \'111yl top. • $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Vinyl top, leathl'r i~ler1?r. Bes! offer oi·cr $2,CKXI. ! _____ -~-
Full power, fact()l') air, tilt· 64G-J029. OLI>s 1969 442, air cond.,
tele wheel, AM/Jo'~t stereo, , . . AM/FM, loaded. S 2 O O O.
power door locks, cruise 67 ~u.gai GT. ~'.1 ' auto, PS, After 5, 832-7482.
control twilight sentinel P/disc B, val\( job. New ="'°-=~~-=--(YPBr72> paint. f\.1agii. $925. 847-5418. OLDS F85 deluxe 'M, air,
$3666 DE SOTO ~:"'· x1nt c 0 n d.
NABERS CADILLAC 1948 Df.'Soto !\lint cond Fewl917 ct.rn..ASS Station
2600 Harbor Blvd., owners, ~ mileage.· $500, WllOft. ah·, Jelnt mech.
Col!ta Mesa 540-9100 67~ Q09d. $1(0, ~
l9'IO CADILLAC SEDAN DE 'IS Oldo. Good Um. I -..
VILLE. ALL ....... DODGE 1115. Ollloi, 519 WI;
l<.000. --· -· '70 CADILLAC ? $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ PLYM
Fun oow•r. factory.;,, vin,1 68 Dodge Polara OUTH
t~p, cloth a leather interior. V-8, Aul? Trans. Air Cond, 'M Saracuda. ~ c.J. 4 tilt-tele wheel, AM/FM (343AVJ:::). Cragen Tractkln Bari. 4
,, • ....,, ,,,...., door . tock•. $795 -· $350. Firm. 543.'69t low mileage, exceptionally '""',,,....,.,,,.,.,====--I ci•an. (185EOJ> 64 VALIANT $75.
$4333 ~~ •548·9854 •
NABERS CADILLAC 465 E 17th PONTIAC
2600 llarbor Blvd.. ' ' eo.ta M•sa 54().gtoo Co1ta M11a $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1965 SEDAN de Viii•, good $ $ $ ~5-f~ $ $ $ '65 PONTIAC
cond, Make offer. -Conv, Auto Trans, Drive • * 4~ * AfUSf 8Cll Immediately! '69 8u.>' (UEUl501 .
'6' CADILLAC Coron«. v ... auto. mag" $389 Xlnt rond. Forc«I to 1ell
Coupe DeVillt!. Vinyl top, IOOn. $600. 540-4013.
leather inter., Fu11 power, .=--==,,,--,,.--==!
factory air, IX>"" door ·n DODGE Dornon. 28,000 --·-1Jr-. locks, AM/FM ww, etc. miles, clean. $1 .7511, "'41
Vecy low •Iles. IZ~) 968:6104 465 E. 17th,
$3666 '69 Dart. V8, sulo, Co::~ll
NAllERS CADILLAC 11:ii: :;~~',;:';"pm $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2600 H~bor Blvd. Collta Mesn 541)..8100 '66 DODGE 6 Van, rcblt en1, '70 PONTIAC Bonneville&. 9
~~~~=-~~-I auto trans. Xlnl cond., ..w:., pa" wogon• Auto tr••• CAO '£i6 OeVille, all xtra11, "~ -• .... -., 492-l:J02. VS, power SleerinJ,, factory
gd cond. Pvt pty. Call air, roof rack, lo'v mil~.
840-9&16. FIREBIRD Ci62400R1300!1) Low a •
'70 EL DORADO '69 F. bird ·~ t1199. DA VE ROSS PON·
V. 1 ,_ 1. 1 1 1 r IJ'(' ......... Xlnt cond. 1ny wp, 1rem 11 pan , Air, AM.·FM, + xtl'M, TIAC, 2480 Harbor BJvd.,
leather inter., full power, sms Pvt ply 962.4105 Coat.a Me1a 546-S017 Price
factory air, tilt \vheel, · · · toltecllve thn1 9/20/72.
AM/FM 11tereo, po\\'f!r door FORD ''70 PONTIAC GTO v.a 4
loC'kt, twillRht sentinel, low . • ' mile e. 13'10BSTl $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ •peed. !Actory air, pov.•tr ag 1 ltttrlnt A brake11, power $5111 69 Ford Golaxle wlr<low•. rao ;o . ..,.,.,., t ....
NABERS CADILLAC 4 Dr. Auto Tran!!, Air Cond, tow mlle11. <224Bh'Vl S2199
200) Harbor Blvd., Power Sl~rin"'. Clean CU. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC.
O>sta Me11a 540·9100 $1399 2480 lfarhor Blvfl .. Cost11
'11 Cadlllace Sed dt' Villf' Me":°, 54lr8017 Prl~ ef·
fully loaded. Stf!reo tape, nu ft<'tJve thru 9~/72.
tires. 830-1584 837-1110. ... .... ~ 'SS Tem~•l Ste. \V11,gon. red
CAMARO A wblte, r/h, 13.000 ml .. 6
465 E. 17th, ryt. llun. ceod. 1530 .
----·.. Cott• Mete 548-49"10.
1!168 Camnro V321, Delux 645-6466 CJ. CA:T P011t.
A/C, Pf~. vinyl top, 'f,.•i(le S $ $ $ $ $ S $ S '64 Pontiac Bonneville • Xlnt
~,sc~ .. good "'""· 'tl-COllNTRY-SQUIRE =~~., "°""· 1600 •
'M Camnro. Excel cond. 371 SI tlOn VB t i!l65 CT0 Tri·f>O\\'er, 4 rpd,
<'U ln., \\•1rle ova~. magi. a 1w1R<1n, · au 0 69 000 ml SS50
console. Sl.500. 613-1482. trans, actory tlr, powrr , .841-7002
wtndows, power ateerlng. l;;;--==-::-:c==-= '68 CAMARO. 327. Go() d power brake11, whilt! wAU '65 Ponllac 2 dr Catalina. Gd
cood. $1,400 or best Dtfer, tlrtt, ('732CAK), $.~ dlr. cone'!. $275. R It It, PS/PB. * 67J-1Ui6 * Ca.II 836-G5.15. 675-5696.
CHEVROLET '65 FALCON 2-dr. 50,000 mi. TERRtnc Im Safari
P/1, R&JI, ~\Y tit'f!I. \\~n. takt! ~ pymU.
·~ 1 pal C ~ PS PB Perfect car for wife .. $400, A/C, lug rack, ~ •• m a usl "-1""'· • , 897-Tilf
fllr, auto. Almost nt'w rond. 1-;;;;--rd· -RAMILEI ~lust 14:JI fOI" buslneAS "'" Fo Counlry Squtn?·1---------
rea!!<>n!I. ~·· 54&-93M; Fae alr. radio/hc~ler. $600 '67 Rambk!r. FanUilt~ eon..
nitH, M0-4U9 642-3115 dltlOn. Blact lJitftQ .""''lllilt
'83 CHF.VY PANF;t. ·n PINTO Comm. Spcl. :!COO Otttt', ~140, .......
Magi • Tlreo • New PA!nt cc cna. Dile b...... • ••"· T ·BIRD RuMl'I Pefec.1. S700 11~ new cond. M&.m;.
G'B-1345 dte:r 6pm 19llO"Ford Falcon wqon. Ex· 'TO T·Blrd landau. Alr,1wfn.
l!T1 QlEVY Monte Carlo, eel cond. )Cu.at aeU. doWI, Sln"fO. c • 1' t I I 111
Jdnl c:ond, 1uto. PIS. P/8, 9'f9..4828 ~fained. $.1350, fT5..lll5.
Mii. alr, -· sva"' HORNET ·~ T·Blrd, .U..r yJ1>1>c11 --1 Int. Nftda ...... wM.
19'10 Impala au,_ 2 ti» ·n """"' Bportabout. For Jlt"'1 • lnl . ...,i. Iii il!W.
Best ..... Xlnt <ond. 4 new Al• or lrMho "ll!li¥ ft>I Aey d"1 (I Ult BUI' DAY •
~ bf:lted 1lftl. NIW alder car. f45.;.1"19$ ett t:3D na u M\ DWt ~ , • •
-!2200. -pm. eo1I "*' -
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GATHER 'ROUND
''BUICK for ·'73'~
NEW CAR SHOWING!
THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY - - -
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INTRODUCING FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE •••
~-. 1973 Cent_U~Y-·--~c ..
AND THE SENSATIONAL
. Regal
Le Sabre Centurion
Estate Wagon
Electra · 225 Riviera
' THE 1973 OPELS *Pf 1,L6• . Featuring the NEW Manta Luxus
SNEAK PREVIJW
WEDNESDAY EVENING, STARTIN.G 6 P.M. · . ' •
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED IN THE MAIN LOBBY.
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' OltANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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Teday'• Final
N.Y. Steeks
TUESDAY, SEP'JEMBER 19, 1972 TEN CENTS
Outbursts Explode Over County Conduct Code
By JACK BllOBACK
Of .. ~ ,.., tMft
Coaskteration of a Code of Condud for
elected Oran«• County 0Ulclal&.1nd their
appointees was put oU for IO days loday
but DOt before vabal pyrotechnics u..
ploded all over the Board of SUpervl>on'
bearing room.
. &Qpervlsor !!avid L Baker bad -poeed that a code of conduct be adopted
lkng with t b e recently-approved
ordinance nquiriog registration and
dltcloounl by lobbyillt!.
He said "We cannot oq one hand argue
that we are pro~ the public truat by
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adopUng rules for iiptrauoo and
dilcloelre by ~ and Imposing
rules of coodoct for county employes and
thee eumJ>I elected ofJldal• and tbelr
ap\)Olntees irom ~ rules."
Baker's code ""' abunted u1de 1ut weeJI. by a moU.O to.~rat•rlt In the
<OW>l)"S P..-1 ned S 1 I 1 r y
OnlinaDce ' bof the supervbor argued
that that' ordlmnce 'dOet not cover
elec:tOd ofllclals and tbelr appointees.
Todey Baker agal{t IU'ged adoption of
the code, backed by a report from Cou1>o
ty Cooold ~dria!! kqyper and Ptrsoonel
Director Wllllam IW1. '
Before diacu.ssioo wu well under way,
SUpervl>or Robert W. Battin, wbo .ls run-
ning for re.eledioo, IU'ged that the code
of conduct Include prohibition of double
btlllng for airline tlctets mlluc• and
that the effect be made retroactive to
Jan. I, tiff.
Baker rudily ~led Battin's sug·
gestlons.
"Thi.s ill an obvious attempt by BatUn
to involve D1e bat I have no fear," said
Baker. "The matter to which he refers
wu cleared by two grand jurieo and the
District Attorney's Office and it was
determined that there waa no conlllct of
Claim Value .Revealed
Former Clemente Officer 'Seeks Overtime
Fonner San Clemente D e t e c t I v e
Burdell Bure~ one of several officers
filing claims against the city for unpaid
overtime after lhey left local service
-lias fjled an oUiclal version of hla re-
quest for '3,11111 this week.
Councilmen Wedneoday will take up
tlie matter of Bun:h'• nquest for ~
The detective oriiJnaDy filed an opeo-
!ffled requeJI earlier lo tbe year during
!Iii' period wi.·pollcO ·-11\d (rlnge bo'neflta ~ a JliaJ!"' -.fn. !be city.
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Police Uncover
l,\loodstains
fn Coed Slt:tying
By ARTBIJll R. VINSEL
Of .. Dlttr , ......
Mystory contimles to cloud Newport
Beach police Investigation of the klllin«
OJ a pretty blonde who apparenUy led
~µal Uves J'OS!lll u an actrtss while' a~ ~., cone;.. anti driving a f!J,000
l!POris car but having no known job.
·The man 8ccuaed of b<r murder,
meanwhile -an unemployed studimt
teacher with a baylrool luwry apart-
ment and two 1911 c:atl -loday awaited
filing of lnrmal . charges, while -
talnlng ·a wall of lllence about the cue. earu.. K. Ankeny,~ was turned' over
to Newport Beach Polico llel<cllve Sgt.
~ Clbblrelll Monday morning at San
Franclsoo l!lltmatlonal Airport after
lllllTOlldor!ng himself to San Anaelmo
police.
Police allege he Is the man who drop-
ped off falalJy.wOWlded Diane Singleton,
i2, a atatuaque blonde UCLA student
•bo attended UC Itvme last year, at
Hoag Memorial Hospltaleariy !iunday.
; Mis! Singleton -who wu featured .ill
a Wat Magazine photo layout two weeks
Igo with lier Mereedel-Bena sport sedan
1'earinl .tile peraonallud ·-pi.to. lllZZAll -dled about flcht.boun laler.
... bad -lbot tllronj(b .the bead
(See MYSTERY, Pqe II
The officer insists that be perfonned
hwidreds of boun of ~ce with oeither
time off nor cash u compensaUon.
He ~ vowed to take the matltr to
court and baa refuled to aetlle the claim
unW the city grants overtime iaivileges.
Under terma dl .negotiations -ked
out alter the origioal claim waa Wed, the
tlty now grants ....., overtime pay·to Ill
police olflcen. · . · "'m''J111l flit•.11Je J>OUllCll fl ... pe&l be •. Of routine denlal and
oenclq the c1a1111··to Die city'• lpOc\al
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Other jtems liiclllded In the email ., ....
da for the council include:
--Consideration of a format resolution
broadening the duties of tbe city's park~
ing and traffic commission, glvlng it full
advisory atatua similar to that held by
the Plannin« commission.
. -Discussion about eng-..U.g d .. ign
aervlces for a $1.3 million sewage in-
.....,ptor line propooed to nm the length
of the city. The line, crucial tO growth of
lite ooutherly portlol!I of the city, might
be. (iinded .tlnqgli .I •IMO grant )rilh the
FecfeRI oepariDleal of ··nous1nc and
l]Jbon ·Development. 11 _,id take the
lt>l!!I oU a Ylntqe line which operates al
lliD capacJ11 MUch of the Ume.
Rigged Parcel Kil'-s
Attnche From Israel
LONOON (UPI} -A boml>rigged
parcel hi a pile of letten of condolence
on Ille laraell Olympic tragedy ezploded
In the Israeli Embaaay loday, kllllng the
i(rlCultural attache and woundlq the ,of·
flcial who was to su<ceed blm In a week.
Bombs .WO wue fOWld In two other
envelopes in the mail.
Tbe blut caught the 44-yeaMld Ami
Sllac:hoff In Ille stomach; falalJy woun-
cllnl him.
It deafened and sligbUy Injured
'lbeodor Kaddar; 1'bo was to succeed
him. Shachorl wu end1nl a four-year
toor. at brael'1 Londo4 embassy. His
..Ue and two cblldren already bad gone
borne.
-israell Embuoy ~n Eli Taborl
said esplOliva uper!a checked two
'other "1111plcl!>mly bolky" letters that
arrived for embusy ofticlals and found
they, too, were booby trapped with ex~
ploslvta.
He. said all mall llJlderwenl ltCllrity
checks ''but somehow this one passed
throu«h" In a pileup ol mall over the
Jewlsb Yorn Kippar religious holiday
--· Tbe embuly 1/84 been closed aince' Friday. •
ScotUnd Yud and 'Special Branch
detectives combed -. ol aml-larael
mJ11tan1a for ~ ·-to SbadJort'I ~rs. . . . . Pollce ·oourca Aid they gave special
atteninn to sympathi2erl of the Pale ..
t l n I 1 n "Black Septenlbet" perrilla
group that c a r r i e d out the Munich
O I y m p 1 c 11 mUSlcre of 11 Israeli
athletes.
TJ>e Foreign Ollice said the par<tl that
killed Shachori was malled fr o m
Amsterdam, where Arab llU•rrllla girl
hijlclier Lella Khaled was reported aeen
three weeks ago. Officials Wd, however.
there was no evidence to link her to the
bombing ettacl!.
The blast came as Shachori opened the
p&l'C'l'l in hi!: office on the second floor of
the embassy, located In Keoaington
Palace Gardens. Several otber embassies
flank the same private thoroughfare,
known as "m.lllionalres row.''
Taborl said Scbachorl "had nothing
to do with political affairs, but we know
that terrorists often choose soft and
unsuspecting targels.
"Obviously, we will now. have to have
stricter security precauuons, but for
aucb precautions we mtJSt , of course, rely
mainly on what ls provided by the host
government," be saJd.
Tabor! aald the embassy bad been
going through a backl91 of hundreds of u_...r letters and partel1, mosdy coo-
dolence1 on the kllllnp at the Olympicl.
tt wu the second attack on an tsraell
diplomat In West Europe In 10 days.
On Sept. 10, a former Moroccan ll'DIJ'
(See BLAST, Page I)
Interest and .. aimlnal .ct.
"Mr. Battin fl obvloualy llooodering
for an Laue with hi& campaign for re--
e!ectkn under w~ now under adverse coodJUcna..,
The -btlllng to wblch Battin
referred waa upenaeo charged by
Baker'• olflce ht llU ln .coMection with
hla c:bairmanahlp of the • t a t e
~·vlroomental Study Council.
Baker, during the dilc:usaloo, .WO aug.
gest.ed that 1ttomeys who are rnember!I
of the Board of SUpervtaon be probibited
from representing firms doing business
with the county. Battin ill the only at·
Legal Gator Bunt
lOrney on the board.
Battin In Lhe verbll u changes also
refernd to the recent Mile Square
agricultural lease scandal. He said ··an
attorney from tbe County Coun!el's Of·
(ice during the period when the Mile
Squart lease was be-ing negoti ated four
ye.a.rs ago now represents the farmer
who is leasing the property.
"How do we know that there is nol a
payoff involved!"
James Okazaki, Santa Ana attorney
who represents tanner George Murai ha s
not betn a member of the County
Counsel'a Office for the past five years
Wlldli!e and Fisheries Commission Agent Paul Johnson (center)
stretches out an allii'tor hide at the Rockefeller Game Preserve in
Grand Chenier, La., Monday. The first legal alligator hunt in ten years
ended after 13 days and hunters began bringing in their valuable
skins for lagging.
August Dismal Though
San Clemente Lifeguards
Log Most Active Summer
Despite a dismal month of August
when weather chased thousands from
South Coast beaches, San Clemente
lifeguards have logged their busiest sum-
mer in memory.
As summer officially draws to a close,
stall.sties for the put month as well as
figures for the year to date have shown
that attendance at cowtty beaches
patrolled by the local force is soaring .
While city beach attendance oo far this
year ii up about I0,000 penons, figures
for the same period on county strandJ
ahow beach use about '100,000.
The bulk or the beach use , say 11U•rd
s$:esmen, 11 at Aliso Beach.
If Salt Creek Beach becomes a popular
public recreation area by next summer.
these figures for county strands will e1-
plode even higher they predicted.
Couple Suing
Deputies Over
Arrest in Dana , Once More,
With Feeling Go·p, Democrats Blasted A couple who claim they lost their
liberty, their 3-yeaN>ld son , their car and
their dog when Orange CoW1ty sheriff's
ofncers arrest~ them for What they
claim was no reason In Dana Point have
sued the C9UJtlY and the arresting
deputies 10< ftll0,000.
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Rep. Schmitz Categorizes Parties as~ 'SocUilist' ..
,.,_ Wh .. ,loll Party, ran Coors• Wallace for President
Rep. JobD SCbmltl el Tllllln, the In 1•
-PorlJ ~ lot pntddlnt, Ia LI"'-a..... llal>mlts said the two -, ID Liiie Roct. Art. lump8'I Ibo · ,.. • ....., ·
-.... llld .Jlepibllc..i . portlfl .. ~· JPBllm ..... offering a choice
• ....,. 11 ·-lot ~ A llld • We-"a - -Presldeol Ntaon -~ ~ B." ' n lnlla all lolo -1P pn>ml3es el no -duclt -from lt9 llld a m•a -Sen. George Or-. Comly ~-bfl ~I llcGeftnl -11ttJ• fl alra~ wW kffp ..._... todo1 ID llempbls, 'rml, wlUI bla llld -••Wjlll!i dflliloes.
1 .... -IDd '1Mf!llt fllld DIAcWI ......... Nixon and
rallflll dinner. MeGonnl vttr a:.rttnall war ls "II
Be i. ldteda1ed to •-at 1 '11>+ pillllly as a tonal ~
ploto -S.-, af the -maldl." he·aald.
-llolol.. "Ni19 ~,,=~· .. 1111! 'l'be A-'-Party, ....... la lllllmolll.. • -'°' ~a &M Azfl1cM ~ u1 .... rtctata.J,"..,.lbdllrpd.
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B• blOltod the Nixon AdmlnlslraUon
for Pnwkllna tbe "• In e w 1" for coo--
duCtlq the -to both sides.
He takl N1son lhou4. atop the 0 ald and
trade" with li...ia wblch C01Jld then "no
Joe1er ~-the material to North
Vietnam to coatinue.the war."
In rele,.... to h I 1 candidacy In
Ar~naa1, Scbm.llz said he w(l(l]d have
little dHficull)> ge1Un1 on the November
ballo In the state.
Cl.,..t C4aH J-Wamn,&. Wood ol JAi* R;ct rilled w-..ia, lbet t11e
poriy'1 iomlniU., peUtloel wer< not In ...,,.lance with 1tate elecllclo law and
11111111111 mUUed. to a place oil Ibo ballot.
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Peter Tbomhlll and Catherine Povlch
alltge In their Soperior Court lawsuit
that Olflcen "Joha DoO" Oeary and
.. John Doe" Stover 11au.1ulted, shoved,
beat and struck" them last Dec. JI wbUe
arrestlng the cour,le 1: the' lntenectlon of
Sireet of the ·ao den Lantern and Selva
Street.
Thomhln and Mias Popovich stole they
were wrongly eccused of child abuse.
They stllte lb.it the ch!ld. B'ba Jqoeph
Thornhlllt l, wa1 unlawf'Ully taktn from
their custody ind lodged In t~e county
JuVenlle home.
The couple complain that It ~t them
II to rttrievt their dog from the county
pound. They alao allqe that !hey had lo
pay '29 to recover tbelr impounded car.
and the record shows that he was never
invo lved in the Mile Square agricultural
lease negotiations.
Supervisors, after debating for ·45
minutes, voted 4 to 1 with Baker dissent·
ing to refer the Code of Conduct back to
the County Counsel's Olfice and to the
personnel director for "amendment and
clarification.''
Ba1tin's amendment referrink to the
alleged double billing which he later at-
tempted to push through was defeated by
a 3 to 2 vote with Baker supporting the
mo1 ion. saying, ''l ha ve oo fear of :such a
probe.''
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Coastline
Initiative
Supported
By TERRY COVILLE
Of ... D111y Pl .. t Iliff
Orange County's biggest coastal city,
lluntington Beach, went on record Mon-
day night .upporting Proposition 20, the
coastline pre1ervation Initiative, in the
November election.
The 5-2 city COllllcll ·~Ion. aurprlsed
many onlookers wbo expected Hunrii
Beach to -the ........ wblcll "8 tbe state t'Ol>tni Over cou&ll
developnent. .
At the same meetJnr, Hlllltlalton
Beach touncilmft callad Oii t ft I
Legislature to· revoke a Udell.ndl 11ut to
the Metropolitan Waw Dfllrlct (MW!l)
for construciltn OI a 40-acre off1hore
island for a f1l5 mlllloo. water desaltlnc
plant.
Councilmen opposed the island became
they .said no enl'ironmentaJ impact report
dealing with ill construction bu been
submitted.by the MWD.
Mayor Al Coen and Councilman Jerry
M1tney cut the negative votes oa
Propositloo 20.
"There are only three states that do
not have aboreline protection billl -
Alabama, South C a r o 11 n a and
Calilornla," Mrs. Norma Gibbs, who
sparked the vote , said . #
.. J feel Propoaition 20 is good !or the
state, tbe county and the city," Coun-
cilman Henry Duke added .
A touch of drama waa added when the
votes were cut 11 Jact Green first llid
he would abstain, then punched the grem
button for a "yes" vote. then Ted
Bartlett pushed the red "no" buttoo. by
accident and had to switch his vote.
Mrs. Gibbs sa id after the meeting she
was "quite surprised" by the outcome ol
the vote.
So far, among other county cities.
Newport Beach ca.st a unanimous council
vote against the coastal inltiative, while
Laguna.Beach was unanimoua In support
of it.
Nei ther Seal Beach nor San Clemente
has taken a,cUon on Proposition 20.
Proposltlon 20 parallels the unsuc-
cessful legilllatlon p r o p o s e d by
Assemblyman Alan Sleroty (D-Beverl)>
Hills).
It would establJsh one, overall state
(See PROP. If, Page I)
Oraa•e
Weadler
Sunny skies are on the agenda
for Wednesday, foUowlng Io w
clouds along the coast. Htghs for
the beaches expected in the low
70s rising to 82 inland. Lowa to.
nlgbl In the ml~.
INSIDE TODA 'l'
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Anliloy , malnl4ins a $«11H-mooth
bly&onl ' SUit. In Tbt Towtn . 3121 W.
Coast •Ughway, Newport Beach.
1bt newest evldenct obtained in the
CIR, Sgt. Cibbarelll said today . is a
!14mpling of bJoodstaim found in Apt.
70 at the Towers, the a;u.ite whlch Ankeny
occupied .
"11\ere we.s a lot ." the homicide in·
vestigator confirmed.
One aspect of the bizarrt ea1t In-
volving the attracdve young woman
whose car license predicted the nature of
her own violent death w11s discovered
Monday in West Los Angeles.
Her car. in addition to Ankeny's Im
Corvette and 197% Dodge van, had been
50ught for examination.
"Three cars just don't disappur
overnlght .'1 said Sgt. Ci bbarelli, who t.
assigned to the case along with Detective
Sam Amburgey.
Ont possible clue to circumstances in
the slaying of Miss Singleton, whose
parents live in Puerto Ri co where her
father holds a government job, is the ap-
parent wealth of both suspect and victim.
No baU has been set for Ankeny, a 19!17
Newport Harbor High School graduate
whose parents live in Salem. Ore.
DAILY ,ILOT tt1fl ,!loll
Miss Singleton apparently had no job
either but lived at a fa shionable apart•
ment 'lhe shared with a roommate. in ad·
di tio n to driving her expensive car back
and for th to college classes.
Investigators said Miss Singleton at-
tended UCLA , but she is known to ha ve
been enrolled at UCI and prior to that
she was a student at Georgia Southern
College.
SUSPECT ANKENY, POLICE DEBARK AT COUNTY AIRPORT
In Newport S.ach, Mystery Shrouds Murder Case
A probe of the case also led to a dual·
life angle in which one prior landlady in
the Los Angeles area said the victim
identified herself as an actress and
claimed to work instead of going to
school .
"It's a weird case all right," Sgt. Cib-
barelli remarked. while declining to
s~ulate what may have triggered the
killing, or whether it might even possibly
be suicide.
Capistrano Raises Fees
For Adult Scl1ool Class
Police Arrest 4
111 Dana Point
Burglary Case
In 1 series of four arrests In Dana
Point Monday. Laguna Beach detectives
said they cleared up 1 weekend burglary
case and recovered more than $900 in
cash and checks taken from the Laguna
Cir Wash, 540 S. Coast Highway.
Tbt burglary, which took place bt-
tween 5 p.m. Sunday and 1 a.m. Mooday,
was reported to police Monday morning.
The money, $836 in cash and $8'7 in
canceled checks, had be~ taken from
the car wash safe, which had been op-
ened by someone who knew the combin·
ation, police were told.
Monday evening detectives followed
employe Armando Reys Olivas Jr .. 1.1,
home from the car wa sh to 34132 Slrttt
of the Amber Lantern, Dana Point, where
he was placed under arrest at 6 p.m .. on
susnlcion of burglary and grand theft.
Three hours later, at the same address.
officers arrested Olivas' 16-year-old girl
friend , her mother, Dan iele Myriams
Douglas, 34 . and Jeffrey Scott Keebler.
23. who are suspected of complicity in
the OOrxlary. They were arrested on sus-
picion of possessing stolen property and
being accessories to the burglary.
On the basis of information obtained
at the time of the arrests, police said
they went to another Dana Point address
where the stolen money was recovered.
In another weekend burglary now un-
der investigation. silverware, a television
set. an an tique clock and a coUectlon of
coins were removed from the home of
Dr. Charles L. Pearson, 691 Mystic \Va y.
The two-story home apparently was en-
tered between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday .
poli~ said. Total loss was placed Bl
II.JOO.
Also under investigation is the theft of
$451 worth of stereo equipment and cloth-
ing from the home of Willard Allan Oney,
306 Canyon Acre!! Drive, who reported
the items were taken between 7 a.m.
and 10 a.m. Monday.
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Students e~lling In the adult school
program in the Capistrano Unified School
District in coming weeks will have to dig
a little deeper into the pocketbook this
time around.
District trustees Monday agreed to
increase the fees for adult school to
help offset! he costs or the busy pro-
gram offering scores of different sub-
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PROP. 20 ...
board for control of coastal development
1,000 yards inland and three miles to sea .
There would be regicnal planning boards
set up under the stale 00.rd.
Jack Green, who serves as president of
the Southern California ~ation of
Governmenta (SCAG), said SCAG has
not taken a position on it, but several top
leaders in the Callfomia League of Cities
have supported Proposition 20.
"They don 't feel the bUI wUJ hurt local
government," Green, who once opposed
the Sleroty legislation, said. "With a lack or qualified state planners, It is fell the
state will have to rely on county and city
help in this field ."
Green first intended to abstain. saying
he felt it might create some problems in
Huntington Beach. but after looking at
Los Angeles and Malibu, he could see the
need for stale control.
Then Green and Gibb! both criticized
the coastal legislation pro~cd by state
Senator Dennis Carpenter ( R-Newport
Beach ) as "weak and diluted" and "not
the answer."
"If something isn't done soon, we'll get
more and more radical bills." Green
sa id. At the last minute he cast his vote
favoring Proposition 20.
Matnefs only comment Jn opposition
\vas that he had "heard all the coastal
bills and none ol lhen1 were any good.''
Landing Gear Breaks
LOS ANGELES fAPl -A United
Airlines OC8 was taxing for takeoff at
lntemational Airport "'hen a support on
its left landi ng gear broke. carving a
trial in runw ay cement and stopping the
airliner, officials said. The fl ight's 68
Ne wark, N.J.-bound passengers left .the
disabled jet on a portable ramp and
boarded anoth~r jetliner Monday.
jecl.!: during evening hours at San Cle-
mente High School.
The board raised the fees from a flat
$5. per semester for any number 0£
classes to $6 per class, per semester.
The fees. however. do not apply to
persons attending the classes to gain
('redit toward a high school diploma. nor
do they apply to students in American
citizenship classes.
The board action came after debate
arose last week over the burden of the
costs for the eourses absorbed by lax·
payers in general.
Trustee Gordon Peterson of San
Clemente led the discussion. He noted his
concern over the fees not adequately tak·
ing up the financial slack.
He said that if the fees were to pay the
entire costs, the price would have to be
raised to $20 per course.
Some government funda -about
$12,500 a year -are available to offset
the costs.
The new fees came de.spite objection
from Adllit School Principal Al Valen-
tine who urged board members to kc'ep
the dollar amount keyed to $5.
Because volunteers help in the busy
registration, he said, making change for
a $5 fee would be much easier. He said
that bookkeeping headaches as well as
needing a large amount of dollar bUls for
change would be averted.
Valentine did agree, however, that the
district 's structu re was lower than other
districts offering a comparable program,
George Reynders
Rite s Th.ursda)'
Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday in Sioux City. Iowa , for George
Richard Reynders, 69, of Capistrano
Beach. Mr. Reynders died .,Sunday in
South Coast Community Hospital.
The rites will be held in Christy
Funeral llome in the Midw est city. Mr.
Reynders had been a Los Angele!
businessman before retiring and moving
to Capistrano Beach about three years
ago.
l\1r. Reynders. of 34521 Via V e rd e.
leaves his widow. Erma: two daughters,
Arl yne l\f. \Velch of Ca pistrano Beach
and Phyllis Reynders of Sioux City, and
five grandchildren.
Visitation will be until 3:30 o'clock
tonight at Lesneski Mortuary, w h ere
local arrangements are being conducted.
Dana Point Candidates
Will Present Stands
Five candidates seeking election to lhe
vacan t Dana Point posl on tDe
Capistrano Uni fied School Dislrict Board
of Trustees will present their views to
the public Sept 26 at RJchard llenry
Dana Elementary School.
The special eandidate's night will start
al 8 p.m. under joint sponsorship by the
school PTA and the Capistrano Bay Area
League or Women Voters.
The election, which will be a spttial
b~lot on Oct. 3, will determine the oc-
cup11:nt of tlM' board !li('at lert vAcant last
spring by the resignation of Robert Dahlberg.
Dahlberg·s tc.rm !Asts un tll next July I.
The five candidates ~king the posl
are Robert Greco. Stephen Smith.
A.nlhony Ste vens, Lella Stockett nnd
Jr'rederick Taylor.
educational background. work • n d
volunteer experience, reasons for seeking
office. school issues and the aspirant's
proposed contribution to the board.
Trustee Arta Four-whose residcn~
will be the only ,persons to elect the new
turstee-covers all of Dana Point as wtll
as the portion of Dana Knolls south of
Stonehill Drtve. the Broadmoor com·
munity and Nl~el Shores.
Mrs. Wilma Bloom, 1 rectnl candidate
for the board herself, will serve 11
moderator for lbe evening forum.
Each candidate will answer que!!tlons
from th<! audience as wtll a~ querles by
the moderator.
Fugmve
In Slaying
Surrenders
By '!OM BAIU&Y
CH ... Dllltr '11tt Slaff
''I'm sick and tfred of running."
With that comment Monday night
Susan 1"ullt Sutdllfe iumndmd to
Orange County lllltrlct Allorney'1 ln-
veotlgato!'s and endtd a chaJt that btgan
four month,, ago when she and a fellow
prlaoner escaped from the women's
prison at Frontera.
The 2S-year-old Pomona woman who
will now reswne the IUe term she in·
temipt.ed for her role in the killing of an
Orange school teacher spent · her last
hour of liberty with her iwo small
chlldren. a daughter, 3, and a son, 2.
lt was part of a deal made with district
attorney's investigators during the past
week.
Susan Sutcliffe'.s negotiator was her
mother, an Anaheim woman who told
district 1ttorney'.s officers ttiat ber
daughter had called her from Chicago.
M1ss Sutcllffe'.s mother said her
daughter wanted to give herself up on the
condition that she could have some time
alone with her children.
• The request was granted and Miss
Sutcliffe herself called investigators
Monday ni&ht and told them she was now
ready to surrender.
Police said the woman appeared tired
and drawn but otherwise seemed to be in
good health. They refused to comment on
Miss Sutcliffe's account of her four
months of liberty pendfn~ in\'estigation of
her escape. U
Miss Sutcliffe and Chino State prison
escapee Jerry M. Wade, 25, Phoenix,
drew life terms last April in Orange
County Superior Court for their part in
the Jon. 21 killing of Orange t<1cbtr
Gerald L. Mitchell. · .
They admitted in. court that they we.re
the couple disguised in blonde wigs who
halted the teacher and his wife as the
newlyweds returned to their apartment
fro m a weekend apent with relatives.
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BLAST ...
officer shot and seriously wounded an
Israeli Embassy official in Brussels after
Jurlng him to a downtown cafe. An in·
tematimal manhunt waa mounted for the
Moroccan. 'Ibe Israeli official was
reported out of danger.
Tutsday'a dt1dly parcel recall«!
Israel's revelation last January of an
Arab guerrilla "mail-a-bomb" campaip.
Israeli p o I i c e said 12 booby-trapped
parcels mailed to Israeli official.I ,in
Europe were intercepted, but one ex·
plocled in the hands of an eJ:pert costing
him his arms. '
Whife the investigation into the Israeli
embassy bombing went on, an anony-
mous caller telephoned the nearby Le-
banonese embassy and said "You will
be next."
Bands to Get
Noise Checks
Fullertoo High School ha.s a new
provisk>n in contracts with rock
bands that play at .school dances. A
decibel meter will be used durlng
their performance and ii the sound
Jevel goes over 92: decibels, they
don't get paid.
The limit .. t I• equal to the level or noise produced by a jet plane 500
feet overhead.
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WASlllNGTON (UP!) -TWo formtr
WhUe House aides and five other men in·
dided in the break-in of Democratic na-
tional headquarters pleaded innoceAt to-
doy to the chargts.
The former White House aides are G.
Gordon Liddy, 42, also olrmerly flnoncial
counsel for the Committee to ~lect the
President, and Howard E. Hunt , 54. who
lili..ewi.se was formerly connected with tbe
re-election committee.
Lawyen for Liddy and Hunt asked a
federal judge, at their arraignment, to
release both men on their own
recogn.iiance, but the government ob-
jected.
Chief Judge John J . Sirrica recessed
th~ bearing until later in the day so that
all seven accu.sed in the incident collid be
interviewed by bail officials.
The other five men indicted Friday by
a federal grand Jury in the alltged bug-
ging of the DemocratJc offices were ar~
rested in the headquarters by police ear·
ly the morning of June J.
All se ven were. indicted on charges of
conspiring to steal documents and to bug
the Democratic ofticcs.
The defendants along with Liddy and
Hunt are Bernard L. Barker, a Miami
real estate 'man ; James W. McCord, Jr.,
a fonner security chief for the Nixon re-
election commJttee; Eugenio R •
Martinez. an employe of Barker· Frank
A. Sturgis, an associa te of Bark~r·s and
Virgilio R. Gonzalez, a Miami locks~th.
Sirrica, in a brief order. announced
district Court rules involving a widely
publicized or sensational case.
Th~y require that the court may issue
special. orders governing extrajudlcial
aU!tements made by persons involved in
the case and seating in tbe courtroom of
reporters, plus anything else the court
deems appropriate.
Liddy, Hurlt and the five others all
pleaded "not guilty" when the charges
were formally read against them.
The .prosecutor attorney, Earl Silbert
did not ask for any change in bond of uP
to $50,000 set previously for the five other
men.
Hunt was first to arrive at the
courtroom and said aloud to an attorney,
"l've never even been in a traffic court
before."
Hunt was represented by William O
Bittman, who in the 1950s was the chief
government prosecutor against former
Teamsters' President James R. Hoffa.
Bittman told the court, "Even in the
Bobby Baker case. which was almost as
notorious as this, he was released on his
own recognizance with no restrictions."
This was a reference to Robert G.
Baker, former ~.i;e~ry.:. to Senate
Democrats who was the ot:iJect or an Ur
fluence-selllng inquiry.
The government asked that Hunt and
Liddy each be held on $10,000 bond and
be required to make personal ap-
PTAs Seeking
Kids' Clothes
Volunteers for the Capistrano Unified
Council of PT As i~ued an appeal this
week for clean, u.sable children's clothes
for their annual "Clothes Closet'' pro-
gram.
Of particular urgency i!I lhe need for
good school clothes for needy young!lters.
"Ev eryone urually has good, outgrown
clothes around the house. Giving them to
this project is an excellent way to put
them to use -for others in need," said
project chairman Margaret Koster.
Persons either donating or in need of
donated clothing are asked to contact
volunteers al 496-SSM.
pearances to bond officm twice a wee~
and to telephone them daily.
Silbert said Hunt had traveled to New
York and CalilornJa under an auumed
name when !Ile FBI trltd to qu<Jllon hilll
In th• C&H, U. said Hunt movtd ·~
extensively durl"I! 21 ytan with the Cll\.
was Ouent in Spanish and "bas contacts
with many people outside this country."
Bit lman said Hunt had lo.st his job ant!
so had his wlfe when a reporter called
the Spanish embassy, where she wa
employed, about the cue.
Petet' L . Marulll!I, attorney for Lkhfy,
made the same plea In a lengthy reclta-
Uon of his career. most of it with the
FBI. He noted that Liddy was the auth<.r
of a movie. "Stay Alert and Stay Alive/'
which is still used by the 1'111 and police
in training.
He said Liddy waa appointed In 1999 as
special assistant to the secretary of Ute
Treasury and worked on task forces en
organized crime, drug abuse, and ex-
plosJves control before being named
counsel to the finance committee of the
Commlltee to Re-elect the President. Ke
also worked on the White HOUie ata!f, the
attorney said.
Singles Action
Slows to Trickle
In San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) -"After a while,"
says Jim Rose, "you get tired al chasin&
girls around tbe ,pPOI."
The death Of the "twinging 1lnglea"
apartment houses in San Diego was slow.
By last year, most of them were one-
third empty, on the average.
Now, married couples are being let in.
The turnover rate we.s too rapid for the
plush and costly apartments ~hich or ..
ftred tennis, swimmJng, game rooms and
dancing to the unattached looking for
social companionship.
It was simply "too big a problem teep-
ing people" said BUJ Henegar, manager
of the Carousel on Point Loma , which
opened in lMa with SCIO s&igle apartments
renting up to $!65 ror a two bedroom
furnished.
~t the Oakwood, now also taking ln
married couples, a furnished ' 1tudlo
starts at $140. ""~': ·
Across the street froz\li the Oakwood,
the South Bay Club for slngles bu
changed its name to Oakwood Carden
Apartments West, and the social pace of
both Places is slowing.
Emily Trapp, recognized leader of the
sing!'! set, says a lack of privacy and
the "requirements" did the stngles in .
"If you didn't show up at the pool on
Saturday or always have yolD' door optn
and the accompanying friendly bottle of
scotch, you were out," ahe says.
Rose, 29, explains that soon the girl•
realized •·t~y bad been given the same
line by your roommate the night before."
Bill Weurding, another tenant who left
after marryin'g the girl down the hall,
says it was only a fad.
A former manager ot the South Bay
Club, Richard Pyrdol, disagrtts.
"Si.I!gles don't want to be known as
swingers anymore," Pydrol sar\;
But Hen~gar says such a llfe even tn
San Diego, a city of airline stewardesse:s
and footloose young men with hlgb-
paying jobs, ls dull.
Besides, asks Henegar, "How m1n1
college people can pay llllO to '200 for III
apartment?"
The Junk Business
Addressing the Central Indiana Floo r Covering
Association, 1n indu,try spokesman, Walter Guin1 n
.. id:
"Too m1ny people in th~ floor covering
industry ore convinced' !ht public only wonts to buy
"Junk" carpet."
We're olraid that you mighf also get this
Impression from the ads which specify unbelievable
low pr ices. Investigating these ads will determine
Ont of two things -either the carpet IS junk, 0t
thty will try to soil you something mor1 expensive!
Wt don't sell junk at Alden's, but wt do h1vt
quar.ty 11 competitive prices, end !ht best
ind1Nation in the county.
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forum.
Among the . issues to bt txamlntd Jn
fl.frs . Bloom 's questions will be! can·
dlds tes' views on all~year school,. tbe I
method of electing trusttt11 to the board,
dlslrlct financing methoda and tho Stull
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PITl'SBURGH (AP) -A
P e nnsylvania congres.!man
hu charged that the National
Forest Service is costing jobs
and adding to the nation 's
foreign-trade deficit by agree-
ing to ;>!ant a tree for each
test drlve of a Japanese
Datsun automobile In the
United Stale>.
The charges stem from a
television commercial i n
which either celebrity Steve
Allen or nature photographer
Ansel AdaD15 strolls through a
woodland scene and says th8t
the auto company will pay the
federal agency to plant a tree
each lime a Datsun is driven .
.. I belleve in conservation,
but you and the Forest Service
have gone too far with tlW:,"
V.S. Rep. Joseph Gaydos
declared in a letter t o
S.C..lar)' of A&rlcWture Earl
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Political Note•
County Education
Board Backs '21'
By 0 . C. llVSTINGS
Of tlM D•llr Pllft Sl•ll
The Wakefield antibusing
1neasure, Proposition 21 on the
' ~ Noveinber baJlot In Californ ia,
apparently will win the en-
dorsement of the Orange
County Board of Education.
The board, In a 4-1 vote dur·
Ing a meeting last Thursday,
ordered its staU to draft a
ruolulion supporting t he ·rt measure.
't ~ But the lone dissent.er, board
member Donald Jordan of
Garden Grove , charged that
pauage of the Wakefield
measure ''would take us back
to a point we already have
passed.''
Jordan awrted that the
Wakefield measure is based on
antibusJng emotion and is
backed by "a rather con-
aervalive group."
The requeat for support
came to the county school
board fro m Assemblyman
Floyd Wakefield ( R -L o 1
Angeles), Who dralted the
ballot proposal, also known as
the. "Assignment of Students
, to School! lnitlative."
I' would repeal a state law
; ''1Vhkh says racial and ethnic
urlbalances in school! shall be
preyented and eliminated.
· At the same lime, the
j tfteUure would add a sedion to. the state Education Code
staling that no student will be
aaigned to I particular school
because or race, creed, or col·
or.
A llJI of school dlstrlcll
whole trustee1 are supparting
the mea8Ure accompanied the
request for actJon by the coun.
ORANGE COUNTY
Pulnam.
* * * SHETMORE. who is seeking
reelection Jn the 35th Senate
District, also plans t o
participate Friday in a can.
dldates forum sponsored by
the West Orange County
Republican Club. It is schedul-
ed for 8 p.m. at the Velvet
Horn Restaurant in Buena
Park.
*** C 0 N G R~IONAL can-
didate Andy Hinshaw will
speak to civics and political
science students Friday at
Newport Harbor High School.
*** AMERJCAN P a r t y can-
didates, including presidential
aspirant John Schmitz of
Tustin, have qualified for the
November ballot in 26 states
:so far, a party spokesman
says.
Mrs. William K. Shearer of
San Diego, a national Cilm-
mitteewoman, listed the 26
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County DI.strict listed io the
Huntington Belich C l t y
(elementary) District.
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STATE Senator James E.
Whetmore will a p p e a r
Wednesday at a luncheon
l!pO<l!Ored by the Retired Of.
ficers Association at the
Disneyland Hotel. The usocia·
tion currently is conducting its
convention in Anaheim . Prio--
cipal speaker at the luncheon
will be newacuter George
Arkansas, California, Con-
necticut, Delaware. Idaho,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky ,
Maryland.
Michigan, Minnesota, Mon-
tana, New Hampshire, New
Maico, north Carolina, Ohio,
OkJahoma, Oregon.
Pennsylvania, South
Carolina, Tennesue, Utah and
Wisconsin.
W ashingwn Okays
County Hiring Probe
SANTA ANA - A probe of
Orange County hiring prac·
lices has been aproved by the
director of the federal Equal
Employment Opportunities
Commission. according t o
Milton Reade, presicient of
Adelante, a Mexican-American
employe.s group.
Reade said Ra y mundo
Telles, EEOC director in
Washington . had approved ac-
tion on a protest filed earlier
this month by a coalition of
Southern California Chicano
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organizations.
THE COMPLAINT was trig-
gered by the rejection ol Elias
Hernandez, county director of
the Public Employment
Program who had applied for
the po,,ition of perso~l direc-
tor at the Orange County
Medical Center.
Reade said the Los Angeles
office of the federal com.
mission will conduct the local
investigation.
The Chicano coalition has
charged racial discrimination
in hiring and promotional pro-
cedures by the county person-
nel department.
Reade said the federal
report, when completed, will
be forwarded to the state's
Fair Employment Practices
Commission and evaluated in
a detailed report of CilUDty
personnel practices.
THE FEDERAL com-
mission could bring charges
which Ciluld end federal
grants to the county, Reade
said.
"CUtting off of all federal
funds is the most drastic ac-
tion that could be taken," he
said. But he added that ruch
action would hurt the Chicanos
in county government more
than others.
-de! Illar 673-!HSI Recent county employment
figures showecf that Mexican-
Americans represented slight-
ly mare than six percent of
the work force while they
made up more than 11 ptrcent
of the county's papulation.
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Mental Tests
SANTA ANA -P5)'chlatrlc
tests have been ordered for 1
Santa Ana attorney accused of
SfXUally molesting a Din~
year~ld Garden Grove girl.
Orange County S u p e r I o r
Court Judge WU!Jam MtJrTay
appointed two psychiatrists to
determine the mental state of
Patrick Eugene Duggan, 50,
IDd report Ocl 2 on hi• ability
1o face child molest charges.
Duggan was arrested July 2e
by Garden Grove police and
bool<od into county jail on
alleptlons of a crime agains'
a child and sex perversion. H£
ls now free on 11 ,000 bail.
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NEW YORK (AP) Tbe stock market lost
ground Tuesday afw an early rally attempt fizzled.
Tradine· was moderate.
'11 wu a dull, cautiOua market, g01Waliy re-
pullng tile paltern we uw lut week," declared
Newton Zinder, analyll wUb E. F. Hulton Co. Inc.
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2 nonstops there. biggie. It's with
At 9:00 am, fOd our DC-10 .
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W~IDIE WAY TO NIEW lr'ORK
Unitcd·1 Nrw York ers prCSt'nt lh c
'• Great WJClc.Way to New York. \Vith
wide jets. \Vjde choice of limes and
airportt. \Vidc choice or roocb.
See what we mean:
8:45 am l)FI() •
1 ~:00 Noon OFKJ 1:00 pm (New1rl<)
10:30 pm l)FI()
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OPPOSITI! • SEX? : THE CHICAGO You beedn't be. e
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has 7 NONSTOPS
TO . THE WINDY CITY/ 11
And we'll take you
there from where you want to leave.
And when you want to.leave.
fl COUNT 'EM! fl ·
f-----Weliave 7 nonstops. (8 : 00 am, l O: 30 am,
l : 00 pm, 3: 30 pm, 6: 00 pm, l 2 : 30 am from Los Angeles
International, and 8: 00 am from Ontario.)
But here's the really big story. Those 8:00 am and
6 :00 pm flights are with our 747 Friend Ships. And those
1 : 00 pm and 12: 30 am are with our DC· 10 Friend Ships.
So we're really giving Chicago the big birds.
Nonstops to
the Mile·high City
every day
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9:80am,
.12:16 pm,
Z..IOpm,
l:tlpm
frDlll LDs Angeles
lnfFm.tional.
An(12:40pm
from Ontario. ~
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D' 0 Nn:t time you II ili. call U'nlted. w111a II lrTanp lnltant rearv1t!an.t with aur Apollo S11tem. Jt'1 • •llPU1 UtJbelltvable
eomputtr that ltleedl I Ulroulh all the lnfOJ"·
mat!on. When. When. Ha,.._ lv.n dttaila
11. "r'~ II •• ~llftdt.
Leave for •••
DO NOTSTOPI
Choost from
2 nonstops:
g:OO am
and 1:30 pm.
(Tht 1:30 pm
is a DC-10
Friend Ship.)
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WHOLE SKY CATALOGUE . PERSONALS
Fred! Wh1r11r11ou? Wtit1d ln lhl Finl
Cll JS 1oun11 of 747 Friend Sh ip half
haUr! You didn't show! Thtn checked ont Coach loun11. Then another. Please
come home! Sally
Cood tim11? Call 412-20001 fast !
Country's bla1st •irtln1 s11k1 country's
,fi nest pits. C•U Unll1d Alt Fr1i1ht at
776·2000. We'll fly Bowser and lre•I him
IVllJ bit •t friendly II )'OUI
Contld1nU1I ti S.llJi You 1Httt wf'ly I
didn't mt.t JOU. Wall, you went an nca·
tlon and 1,.111t tot much mtl'll)' for
hotels, 11, brt, Cl'*t etc. If onty JOU'd
c1lled Unlt1d,'!'r11111 AJ•nt. H1 uin paek·
a11 lh1 Wtlt,. dt81. And ""' lots of money! Lattt, S.lly, 1111rl Fred
Youn1 "911ltl ltt'll hom1! T1k1 1d'11~ t111 of Uhlt1d'1 "12·11 Club,. Youth
F1rt I• u" ~IJ. •read. can Tra•tl ~ent "u"""· YOUTH NOT DENIED
H1lpfu l, 1NCtrious, s1mp1th1tlc t)'pt It perlorm Htrcu61an f11t1 for tumdrldL
Ask tor Fritnd Ship Sarviet Dirtclor tn
Glt(AT WIDI: WAY lli1ht1 to,. •• Yertc.
On United, neh1r1lty. /
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Our Cellfoml1 Commuters
with nut-hourly schedules, two-elns service and snackl abolrd. Call )'OUrTrlvel Al:ent for the
detllls. 'Or us. · ..... _ ................ ..,, ., ........... .....
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1:00af!I 12:00Haorl A:OOp111 -v:oo -1 :00 p111 5:00 pm
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7,30 plll
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Portland:5 nonstops.More than anybody. (At 7:45
· am·; 12,-45 pm, 3:25 pm, 5:i5 pm, aiicl-7 :30-pm.) -Seattle: 6 noostops·.(8:45am, 10:45 am, 12:30
.Rm, 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm, and 7:30 pm·.) And that 5:oo·
pm's a OC.10 Friend Ship, the only big bird bo\Jnd tor
Puget Sound!
What's more, United can fix ):'OU up with lots of mOney. ,
saving package to urs of this breathtaking part of~Uf·
land . That include hotel rooms, rental ~r andairj,.vel'.
For weeks ·or weekend. Take a business,trlp. hin
throw in a pleasurable weekend in the_ barpln. ·
For details, call your Travel Agent. Or Un iteq_ at
482·2000. (Or check your phone dir~ory for the be$!
waytoµll us.)
fOR DETAILS . CALL YOU R TRAV El A Gf~l OR UNITED
10:000111 2:00,.. 6:00,.. 1100,.. CALL YOUR LOCAl llAVEl AGENT
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . .
And there are 4 nonstopa a day.
9:3C) am, 12:30pm; 3:46 pin, and 7:~0 pm..
S!> tbeze'1 !8*11Y only o_ne way ·
" yo11canao.totiieto1oD<loWitb1J1.Biil
:ouR Lil l l.t COR NER OF. TH~ WOR LD
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.. ·or, on Un ited.
Wo fty two non1topa to Dullei. A
big, wide, wonderful OC.10 Friend
Ship leaye1 bri1ht and early at
9:00 am ,"And another non1top
taket ol at 12:45 pm •
There't Wo our Donttop to Bal-
·lilllore'rFriendsbJp Fleld'(,.,...
•fr••& 11ame /or .t Ualt•I
olrponll) h tabs oJr arlO:OO-
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JET YOU!t ·W.fY TO
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IT'S YOURS~
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N.Y. Stocks
~ VOL'.. 65, NO. 26l, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1972 •
TEN CENTS
' Firm Eyes Po·ssihle Laguna Beach Land Deal
By JACI<; CHAPPELL
Of ... D-'IY l"t.., Slaff
Upland Industries would consider a
pri>posa.I f~r + leue or purchase of lt.s
oceanfront land5 u the clty or Laguna
Beach wete to make one, an Upland's
1 real estate represent.aUve 11-.s revealed. ' ;J'be property involves 415 feet of
ocunlront land looaled ' < n e r a II y
between Sleepy Uollow aild, the Hotel
J..4guna, just a short distance south of the
ci(y-0wned Main Beac)I Park.
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Homicide
Evidence
Uncovered
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By ARTHUR 11· ~SEL
OI .... n.ttr ~ ltSt9
Myalery conttnu.. to clood Newport
llj!ach po11ce tnv..ilgatlon ol the killing
of a pretty b!Oltde wbo aPPP<nlly led
c1pa1 lfva poo1n1 • ..a -wilile·at-
1'ndllli eolleie """ \!riving -. ftJ,000
qorti ... '""~Ill~ job. . Tb<· man . --.a-, .t~ _.,., niei:Mrblle ~ Ill mwuti¢ ilildent __ . .,...,..~ .......
ment lllltl-1m con -t8dar awa11«1
ming of. 1orma1 charRes. !l'l>Jl• maln-
lilntng a wall ol lllellCO -ti.. eue.
.Carillo K. Anlieny, 31,_ Wl!I turned over
I~ NflllJO!'lll<Rll-P~llct1llll•<lh't-Sgl.
Ed Cibbarelll Monday morning at San
Francisco International Airport alter ourrend~rilig hlm3ell to Saa Anselmo
police.
,
Police allege be is the man who drop-
(See MYSTERY, Pop I)
~rs. La Vigne
l,{ites Thur~ay
In La~~na ~~arh
• Servic<4 wlll be held ot ! n.m. We<!· nesday in McCormick Laguna Beach
Chapel' '!or ~eann~lte E .. LaVigne, 50,
longttpie employe of the Laguna Beach
• P.oUct lleP,artment, who died Sunday In
~ Clerriente 'General Hospital.
. Mrs. LnVlgne was aupervlsor In the
P<lllce ilfl'artment Records Bureau from
1951 to I~"' She bad lived lo lite~ area for tbe ·past 14 yeara.
· She ls survived by her husband,
Maurice C. LaVigne of the home, 25171
Armaaou Drive, Laguna Niguel: a at.l'500, Donald LaVigne of Costa Mesa ;
three brothers, Sigmund, Leo and Stanley
ftozak ; and four sisters, Mn. Kate
George, Mrs . Annet Gorlewskl , Mrs.
llelen Schilz and MMI. Lucille Reutter, all
of Milwaukee, \Vise.
Dr. Albert O. HJerpe or the Community
l'rubyterlan Cburch of Laguna Beach wur officiate at the chapel ..... 1 ... with
burlal following at Pacific V I e "
'Memorial Park. ·
. · weatller
SUMi' skleJ are on the agenda
!or Wednesday, following Io"
clouds aloog the •· ~ for
the betchel expeetiid ¥ the low
• 10s r1a1ng to .es -Lows to. ni,!ltl In the 1111d-5111.
INSIDE TODA~
GeorQ• Mcq,>wn1'1 politlcal
...... ,,.ign ""' /.ocicHtl ... lllUCll
otff111km on !out~ ~IG, Ill
ptopla, ill tooVo, lb kmdl. A ..
1ocloted ""'" 10riter &ld Jfoodv o1td AP photoQr\ipllnl fln>l1ld<
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"I believe the (OlpOl'atlon would con.
sider an olltt for purchase or lease of
the land," said Leonard T. Bourke,
Upland director of Real Estate Develop-
ment. Bourke ooted, however, that acUon
on auch a proposal would have to be
cleared with the Upland's mah: office in
Omaha, Neb.
Laguna Beach City Manager Lawrence
Rose Mid tbe clly had nol been cootact·
ed by Upland, concerning purchase or
lease of the property. The company bas
Waste ·Program
hinted that the only W11Y lhe clty could
insure development ccnststent with the
atmes of .the Coastal Development Liai-
&on Committee would be fot t.be public
to purchase the land.
"I don't know where we'd get the
money," Rose said. He observed that the
city was still paying for !be purcllaso of
the Main Beach which coat the city $3
million when purchased about three
years ago.
Cost of Upland's property was pegged
-Tax Repeal Seen
In Laguna Beach
Laguna Beach's complex and con·
lrtlvenlal waste management tu pro-
gram is e'J<pected to be laid to rest by tbe
Ju~e. Favors
. ,. ,, . . \l --e·', a I -~~.
In Court Suit
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Some red tape entangling a ,Village
Laguna suit against the City of 1.1guna
Beach over the campus Drive land
purcbaM was cleared away Monday.
Superior Court 'Judge James r. Judge
ruled In favor of Village Laguna which
soucht ·to remove Pyne Estates in-
tervenUoo In the ault between Laguna llel!ch .pl ,vmaie Laguna.
Pyne ·Estalel whlcb had sued the city
in u effort to get tbe long-planned road
moving bu dropped !bat action as a
reault ol motions filed by attorney Barry
Slmotta ..,resenting Village J,aguna.
Sul!> against Robert and lac:Quelynne
Moffett and Wiiliam Leak by Pyne
Estates have also been dropped.
Now ~eared of outside intervention,
the suit between the city and Village
Laguna ls set for Oct. 20 in Division J o(
tile Superior Court.
The dty bu been prevented from
dt:posiUng funds far the road purchase
into e9Ct'OW by a tempol'.8l'f restraining
order issued Aug. 8, in connection with
the~ llllit
That suit charges !bat the city bu fail-
ed to provide an adequate envlromnenlal
impact statement u required by atate
law in connection with the purcllaso of
land for'tbe es:tenslon o(,Campus Drive.
Routing oMhe road wotild pw throo~b
tbe Boat Canyon region ol Lag)lna Beach.
Ortgmally, the tborousl>fare wu·to be a
feeder rood to the Pacmc C..st
Freeway. The Coast Freeway bas now
been eliminated.
Conduct Code
Sparks Clash
fly Su peroisors
By JACK BJIOBACK
Of .. ..., ,.,... ....
Consideration of a Code or Conduct for
elec~ Orange County oinc1a1s and llteir
appointees wu put oll lw It day• today
btlt not W.. verbol pyrotec:bnlcl o-
plodid al! over tbe'~ ol $111<fYbors'
beertttt -• . . Suporvllor DHtd L. Balter had pro.
_.t lllat I code ol eondttct be adopted lknl.Wltb t h• recen~Pitwed
....... l'lqldrlnJ ,..i.tratloD and
illldWnllr~-
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dlat:looan by lobb)'ll!la i'!?-rulol ti COttdttct for CGt1111J
tlloll enmpl eltcled olftcloll -ic:r,• from slmllar .... "
I code WU -Mide Jul
-by a motion to lncai poiala It In the _,,, Pv-' Ntd Salary
-Or Pl a oe, bat tllo _.11or ..,....i
tbol lbal--dots not ..... (e.OONOVCr, ... I)
' City Council Wednesday night with final
adoption of an ordin8nce repeallng the
tax. ·-
It will be replaced, however, with two
new ordinances, imposing ~wer service
charges on real property and !tiling
ratea for refuse collection service.:
Ealabllsbment <( lllOJ, aeperate nla ~ ~ . to et•~ COllfusioll that
a-whe!! llOth nan' collection and
sewer semce charges """ lumped
together 'Jn a single waste management
tax.
The proposed new refuse collection
service charges are $2.20 a month for a
single family resk!ence; $3.50 for a two--
fLmily residence ; $4.75 for a lhree-family
residence; $6 for low-families ; and $7.15
for five families. Owners of properties
with more than five wlits negotiate their
own agreements with the collector.
The new rates will become ellective
Oct. 1.
In a separate resolution, the council is
expected to set the following aewer
service charges:
-UnlmprovOd lob: 11.so per month.
-ResldenUal property : singl~f_am.lly,
$2.40; ._lamlly 13.75; three family IS;
four family 16.25; five family $'1.50.
-C.mmercial property: 13.50 per
month for each separate business oc-
cupancy. Commercial-residential (over
five units): $1.25 per unit per month.
Industrial: 13.50 per month per btlilding.
An addJtklllal council action, which 1s
eipected to yield between $30,000 and
$60,000 of annual revenue, depeJ¥iing on
the number of btltlding pennita issued
during the year, will be an ordinance
establishing .1ewer connection fees for
new residential and commercial struc.
tures, based on legislation now in effect
in other cities.
The proposed lees for residential unlls,
blCluding single family homes, duplex,
triplex and apartment units are $200 plus
~IO per 100 square feet of floor area per
unit.
Hotel and motel units will be similarly
charged. Mobile home parks will be
charged '250 per house or trailer site;
reslauranta and industrial properties $400
plus $20 per 100 square feet of floor area;
commercial and all other buildings and
struciures, $200 plus 110 per 100 squar!
feet.
Mesa Youth Hurt
In Laguna Crasl1
An. 18-year-old COSta Mesa driver
etlCllped with minor injurl.. in Laguna
Beach early today in an accident that left
a trall ol damage -Including a tr .. , a
fence poet, a water line and h1a brand
new car.
Police Aid Patrick · Joaeph Day, 1725
Cllltr ,. .. ., Ooola M-, appattnlly fell
llleop at the wbeel while drlvins north
0. lfor"1 Cooat HilhwlY lbortly before t
a.at .
ol 1lle LBCWD, IOld the agreemenU
.....-the ttrrltory from the northerly
boundary of the diltrlct to Crystal Cove.
ll1tl car careeilod ..,ron ·the highway
slamming Into tllo carveJI Ice Crum
atore oo the comer.
Day -lalten to South Coast Com-=J Boapltal by ambalance, .ilJt
after --for minor facial ---.
at from l!,!00 to lt,200 a front foot by
Bourke. This would mean a tota l sales
figure of between ft.57 million and fl.74
millioo for all the lands.
Bourke said previous reports of
Upland's d e s I re to unload the con-
troversial octanbluffs at $1 .3 million
were not valid and the repre.witative
who had made the atatements was no
longer involved in the Laguna Beach
project.
The city manager a ck now led ged
• IDS
Laguna Beach ' could be Upland's best
customer if the large corporation were of
a mind of dbpase of the propeny.
Upland, a subsidiary of Union Pacific
Railroad, at one time had plans for a
oondominiwn or resort.type h o t e I
development on the beach and bluffs
area. However, a .series of delays and
growing public controversy over the land
have stymied any developn.ent.
"I guess we could plant it ln corn,''
Bourke said emphasizing that the cor·
LAGUNA BEACH SHOPPING MALL WIUS APPROVAL
Model Shows 29-unit Forfft Avenue F1cllity
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R igg ed Pa rcel l(ills
Attnche From I srael
LONDON (UPI) -A bomb-rigged
parcel in a pile of letters of condolence
on the Israeli Olympic tragedy exploded
in the Israeli Embassy today, killing the
agricultural attache and wounding the of.
fici~J who wa.a to succeed him Jn a wetk.
Bombs also were found in two other
envelopes in the mail.
The blast caught the 44-year-old Ami
Shachori in the stomach, fatally wouzr
ding him.
It deafened and slightly injured
Theodor Kaddar, who was to succeed
hlm. Shachori was ending a four.year
tour al Israel's London embassy. His
wife and two children already had gone
home.
Israeli Embassy spokesman Ell Taborl
said explosives experts checked twO
other "suspiciously bulky" Jetten that
arrived for embassy of{icials and found
they, too, Wet'f: booby trapped with ex.
plosives.
He said all mail underwent security
checks "but somehow this one passed
through" in a pileup of mail over the
J ewish Yorn Kippur religious holiday
weekend . The embassy had been closed
since Friday.
In Paris, an Israeli Embassy spokes-
man said two letters containing erplcr
sives arrived at the embassy there today
bot were detected and dismantled be/ore
they could cause injury.
The letters were addressed to dillerent
diplomats at the Paris Embassy, the
spokesman said.
Scotland Yard and Special Branch
detectives combed dossiers of anti-Israel
militant.a: for possible leads to Sbachori's
killers in London .
Police sources said they gave speclal
attenlon to sympathizers of the Pales-
t In i a.n "Black September" guerrilla
group that c a r r I e d out the Munich
0 I y m p i c s massacre of 11 Jsraeli
athletes.
'The Foreign Office said the parcel that
lSet BLAST, Page Z)
Water Pacts Approval
Cited in Annexation
Local Ae~ncy FormaUon Commllalon
approval last week of annei:aUon of 2,258
. ..,... of coastal lands between wguna
Beach and Corona del Mar to the Irvine
Ranch W•ter·Dlatrict wu contingeril On
two agreemeni. made by the WifUM
Beach Coanty Water District.
Tho agreemeni., In eaence, uy the
LBCWQ will PfO"lde water to any of tbe
Irvine lands to lhe north that may be an-
neied Jo lhe city in future yean, dtaplte
the fad the lands ore now In the JRWD.
The JRWD ha• 111d It vohmlll'lly wlll
de·annu •JU' of Ila coastol holdinp If the
City o1 Laguna Beach 6ltd !ht L8CWD
-lo annt• to1he north .
A. -" -~ with · lht Irvine .Computj 11ai<. tile' .,...Ive landowner
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will not protest any LBCWD northward
annexations.
A similar Btt ot agreemaita were
ratified between Newport Beach, the
mwo and Uie Irvine Company.
The agreemenll. were hammertd out
between the varioua agencies to atop pro-
test of the JRWD'• annu11Jon bid by the
LBCWD.
Joseph R. Sweany, 1eneral manager
the LBCWD. said the agreements cover
the terrilory from the northerly bowr
dary of the d13trlct to Crystal Cove.
Sweany noted the LBCWO will continue
service to El Morro Elementary School
.al)d El Morro Trailer Parlt, two blands
IUft'OW!ded by IRWB lerrltoty.
•
poration "can't live with " the guidelines
established by the Liaison committee.
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission
has approved the committee report and
fo r"A·arded it to the City Counci ' for final
actio n.
The m a t t e r is on the council'•
\Vcdnesda y agenda. The city council
previously has placed an eight·montb
n1oratorium on new construction in the
area to enable a spec ific plan controlling
tSte UPLANDS, Page %)
• Ill
Unanimous
OK Given
By Planners
A multi-level Forest Avenue ahopplnc
mall bounded by 29 offices and lbops
received unanimous approval from the
Laguna Beach Planning Commlaaloa
Monday night.
"lt 's one of the best things I've ever
!ieen presented to the commissJon," com-
mented Chairman John McDowell follow.
ing the meeting.
The mall will all on five parcels of land
at 332-336 Forest Avenue. Four of the five
lots oxtend throuah to Ocean A-.
Pr.,.nUy localed on tllo pnpor11a are tile fire.gulled •lnlcliuw . of AtlYllliuro Tra.., ...i the nor,IJborlof lonnei llomo
of Ille Volun-Poat ,
Psrklnl ~ 24 can -four moro
spaces than required by law -will be
Jooated beneath-lhe-buildlhl"·~---
The tree and planter-studded mall will
b< bounded on both the eut and west by
the office and shop space!. The height ot
the building wUI vary from e.ight to 33
feet.
Rough cedar .siding and heavy Umben
slang with Jara:e windows of tinted glaaa
will be used on the exterior, uplained.
architect lb Christian Abel.
The. project will be bounded on the
west by the Pepper Tree Park and the
10-hour Fore.st Avenue parking lot. On
the east boundary are other commercial
businesses.
Commissioners agreec; to approve a
variance freeing the project from a
loading dock as required in the M-1 (light
manufacturing ) zone on the property.
Curb space along Fore.st or Ocean
Avenue will be painted yellow to denote a ··
loading zone.
The project Is valued at $300,000, ac-
C<lrdlng to builder James Schmitz, who
along with Lucien Brack and James
Decker is backing the project. Schmit&
firm . Beach Construction (;o., will build
the shopping mall .
Demolition of ei:isting structurn, will
begin within 30 days with construction of
the new building to be under way within
six weeks, Schmili said.
In other action, tile commission :
-Voted in a 3 to 2 spilt decision, to
recommend the city not purchase a piece
of property on the corner or Thalia and
Glenneyre Streets.
A repreaentalive of the engineerinf
department argued that the land sbould
be acquired as a prelude to stral~
the lnten:ection of the two strffts. cam;.
missioners Roger Lanpbear and Joba
McDowell supported the acquisllloo, willl
Lois Jeffrey, Laurence Campbell and
Michael May dissenting.
-Selected Comml ssionera Jt o I• r
Lanphear and John McDowell to 9tl"ft on
a Committee ta study possible acquldtlon
of the "eucalyptus grove" near the
Woodland Drive area. fot use by the city •
-Informally agreed that window
displays of photographs and merchandlle
do not comtllute signs.
Robbery Sus pect
Turns Self In
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man being
aought for Investigation of robbeey by
detectives when they mislaltealy DI Uill
kllJed inother man was in·CUlkld:Y lodaJ ..
ca'rl Spotrvllle, II, IUmndind lo Illit.
Alty. J°"pb P. Busch SUnday olibt.
aaylnR he had been hiding out for feat ff
his life since the Aug. II 8hoollftC ~
Phillip E. Johnt, 13.
"After they made a mistake and killed
ti.at other cat, I figured they wouldn'I
take 1ny chances with me," Spotnil1t
said.
He wu booked for inveatlptlon ol four
counta ol robbery.
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Brown Eyes Fugitive
In Slaying
Surrenders
IAg1111G Burg""'
Four More
Initiatives
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Secretary ol
State Edmund G. Brown may attempt to
remove four more controversial voter in-
IUatlVfl from the No v. 7 ballot on
grounds of fraud. a spokesman for the
state's chief election officer said today.
The ch!llenged measures are the in·
11 \ative to restore the dea!h penalty, the
Watson property tax initiative, an an4
tibuslng measure and a proposition to
limit the governor's veto po"'er over
state employe pay raises.
Bro\\'ll asked a Sacramento court last
"'eek to have Prop. 22. the farm labor in-
itiative. removed from the Nov. 7 ballot
on grounds of widespread fraud.
He accused ci rculators of Prop. 22 pet~
1ions of concealing the official summary
of the initiative prepared by the attorney
gent>ral with other material and said he
had evidence of forgery of signatul'fll.
Jn a news release issued today, Brown
said backers of other initiatives which
have been certified for the ballol "ma)'
also have misrepresented their measures
by using special cards to conceaJ the at4
torney general's official summary."
Brown's statement said' he ii notlfying
the attorney general and district at4
torneys in Loa Angeles, Alameda . Fresno
and Sacramento counties of the new
allegations: of fraud .
Brown gave no indication in the 400-
word prepared statement of which in-
itia tive measures he is linking wilh
fraud , but hls chief deput.v. Thomas
Quinn, listed Props, 14, 15, 17 and 21 as
the targets of the new investigation!'!.
Quinn said there is clear evidence
some persons circulating petitions for
those measures used the same technique
as the Prop. 22 petitionera, concealing
the official summary of the measure
printed at the top of each petition with
different, promotional cards.
"We have no idea now how widespread
this wu," Quinn said.
"ff it was just used to a limited extent,
we will probably do nothing. If we
determine these cards were used as a
general practice, then either we or the
attorney general's office may move to
have them removed from the ballot."
Quinn added that the same company
·which Prop. 22 sponsors hired lo
circulate their petltiorui also circulated
petitiorui for the other four initiatives,
and that an official of that firm told bbl
inveatigatoi;s that exactly the same
techniques were used on aJJ five peU·
tions.
A. total of nine voter-initiated pro~
• ositlons are among the 22 measures
certified for the November ballot.
Jniffatlves not challenged by Brown In·
elude proposals to legalize marijuana and
enact sweeping new coastline protection
regulations.
From Pagel
BLAST ...
killed Shachorl was mailed f r o m
.Amsterdam, where Arab guerrtlla girl
hijacker Lella Khaleel was reported seen
three weeks ago. Officials said, however,
there was no evidence to link her to the
bombing attack.
The blast came as Shachori opened the
p<.rCf'I in his office on the second Ooor of
the embassy, Jocah~-:l in Kensington
Palace Gardens. Severn! other embassies
Clank the !lame private thoroughfare,
known as "millionaires row ."
Tabori said Schachori "had nothing
to do with Political affairs, but we know
that terrorists often choose soft and
unsuspecting targel!I.
"Obviously, we will now have to have
stricter security precautions, but for
such precaut ions we must. of course, rely
mainly on what is provided by the host
government." he said.
Tabori said the embassy had been
~oing through a backlog of hund reds of
unopened letters and parcels, mostly eon•
dolenccs oh the killings at the Olympics.
It was the second attack on an Israeli
dinlflm~t in \VP!!f Eurone in 10 d;•vs.
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''I'm sick and tired of runnlna."
With that comment Monday night
Susan Louise Sutcliffe surrendered to
Orange CoWJty Dlatrlct Attomey's In·
vestlgaton and ended a chase that began
four months ago when she and a fellow
pril'loner esqiped from the women's
prison at Frontera .
1be 23-year-old Pomona woman who
will now resume the life term she in·
terrupted for her role in the killing of an
Orange school teacher spent her last
hour , of liberty with Iler two small
children, a dat111hter, 3, and a son, 2.
It was part of a deal made with di.strict
attorney's invea~gators during the past
week.
I In a series of foor arreats In Dana
Point Monday, Laguna Beach detectives
said they cleared up a weekend burglary
case and recovered more than S900 in
cash and checks taken from the Laguna
C.r Wash. 540 S. Coast Highway. The burglary, which loot place. be-
tween~ p.m. Sunday and 7 a.m. Monday,
was reported to police Monday momtng.
The money, $836 in cash and $87 In
Propositio11 20
Gets Backing
Of Huntington
Susan Sutcliffe's negotiator was her By TERRY COVILLE
mother, an Anaheim woman who told 01 tM o.11¥" ,.,.,.. '''" district attorney's officers that her daughter had called her from Chicago. Orange County's biggest coastal city,
Miss sutclUfe'• mother said her Huntington Beach, went on record Mon·
daughter wanted to give herself up on (he day night :wpporting Proposition 20, the
eonceled checka, had been 'taken from
the car wash safe, which had bten op-
ened by someone wbo knew the combin-
ation, poUce were told.
MondaY evenin g detectives followed·
employe Armando Rty1 Olivas Jr., u;
home from the car wash Ill 341'2 Slr<et
of the Amber Lantem, Dina Pein~ whert'
he was placed Ullder arrest at f p.m .• ·oe
suspicion of burglary and grand theft.
Three hours later, at !he same adc!res"
officers arrested Olivas' 1&-year-old girJ
friend. her rnotber, 04nlale Myriams
Doliglas, 34, and Jeffrey Scott Keebler,
23, who are suspected of mmplidly Iii
the burglary. They-wert arrested co su~
plclon of possessing atolen property and
being accessoti'e1 to the burglary.
On the baaJs• of infOnrtation obtained
at the time. of tbe arresll, police said
they went to &1J9ther Dina Po1nt addren
where the stolen money was rtcov1rtd.
SUSPECT ANKENY. POLICE DEBARK AT COUNTY AIRPORT
In Newport Beach, Mystery Shrouds Murder Case
condition that tbe could have some time coastline preservation initiative, in the
alone wit h her children. November election.
The request was &ranted and MlJs .~'..:nie 5-2 city council action surprised
Sutclifre herseU called lnvestia:ators 'many onlookers who expected Huntington
Jn anolher weelrend burglaty now un-
der investigiUon, lllverware, a televisiol
set, an antique clock and a colttctlon ol
coins were removed from the hom6 of
Dr. Charles L. Pearson, 691 Mystic .Way.
The two-story home apparently was ei>
tered between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday,
JIO~ • aaJd. TolaJ lou WU placed •
' 11.100. •
AJ90 under lnvesllptlon,la lbe lhefl of
$451 worth of stereo equipment and cloth-
In~ from ·lhe fiOme of Wtllard Allan Oney,
306 CanYon Acres Drive, who reportea.
the items were· taken between 7 •·Ill· and IO a,m. Monday. Caspers Seeking
Ecology Award
Project Entries
In a Jetter to the Laguna Beach
Cllamber of Commerce, Fifth · DU.trict:
Supervisor Ronald w: Caspers has re--
que!lted local entries for his First AMual
Orange C.OUnty Business-Environment
Award. to be presented Dec. 14 at the
Orange County Town Hall meeting.
"Since so maily Orange County
businessmen are not just talking, but
really doing things to improve the world
around us," Caspers write!!, "there may
be more than one award winner."
He requests a one-page description of
projects submitted for consideration.
whJch need not be solely architectural,
along with appropriate illustrations.
Entries should be sent by Oct. 14 to
caapen• office , Orange CountY
Administration Building, 516 N •
Sycamore, Santa Ana, Calif. 92702. ne. •"•rd;. says the supervisor. _J,
d<slgiied, "lo en<ourage and ' duly
recognize the private sector of our
Orange County economy In preserving
and enhancing our p r e c i o u s en-
vironment."
Laguna May Slap
Advertisements
On Local Buses
Disc reet signs heralding local cultur~l
and social events may be placed 1n
Laguna's city buses ii the City Council
approves such a proposal Wednesday
ni~ht. The advertising signs. prepared ac·
cording to specifications set down by !he
city, would be placed in racks running
around the inside or each of the four
buses of the Laguna Beach Transit Line.
The space would be made available to
clubs and organizations ·of a social or
cultural natu re. but no religious or
political advertising would be permitted,
except for announcements of meetings or
social events.
Suggested regulations include limiting
the signs to 11 inches in width by 14 to 18
inches long, of thin poster board in any
color. and bearing nee t, easily read let-
tering, "in good taste."
From Pagel
MYSTERY ...
Monday night and told them she was now Beach to oppose the meature which gives
ready to surrender. the state control over coastal land
Police said the woman appeared tired development
and dra\vn but otherwise seemed to be in At the same meeting, Huntington
good health. They refused to comment on Beach councilmen called on t h e
Miss Sutcliffe's account of her four Legislature to revoke a tidelands grant to
ped off fatally-wounded Diane Singleton, months of liberty pending investigation of the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) f'rotnPageJ
22, .a statuesque blonde UCLA student her escape. for construction of a 40-acre offahore
who attended UC Irvine last year, at Miss Sutcliffe and Chino State prison island for a $765 milliou water desalting
Hoag Memorial Hospital early Sunday. escapee Jerry M. Wade, 25, Phoenix, plant. CONDUCT .••
Miss Singleton -who waS" featured In drew life terms last April in Orange Councilmen opJ)OM!d the island because a West !.fagazine photo layout two weeks County Superlor Court for their part in they said no environmeotaJ impaef repart elected officials and their appointee!.
ago with her Mercedes-Benz sport sedan the Jan. 21 killing of Orange teacher" dealing with its construction bas been Today Baker again urged adopUOll .of
bearing the personalized license plate Gerald L. Mitc"Y. aubmitted by the MWD. · the code, backed by a report from Co~
BIZZAR -died about eight hours later. They admitted in court that they were Mayor Al Coen and Councilman Jerry g;~~rsei~:~ ~per Md PerlODDel
She had been shot through the head the couple disgUised in blonde wigs who Matney cast the negative votes on Before discussion was well under way,
with a gun still being sought today by in-halted the teacher and his wife as the Proposition 20. Supervisor Robert w. BatUn, Who is l\JD:'
vestlgators. newlyweds returned to their apartment "There are only three states that do ning for re-election, urged that the coc$t
Ankeny maintains .c $4!JO-a·month from a weekend spent with relatives. · not have :shoreline protection bills -of conduct incltide prohibition of doubie
Alabama, · South Caro I In a and billing for airline tickets mUea-and bayfront suite in The Towe rs. 3121 W. Californi<>," Mrs. Norma Gi.bbs, who "
C st H. h N rt Be h \"' that the effect be made retroactive tO oa 1g way, ewpo ac · Frona Pqe J sparked the vote, sai d. J
The newest evidence obtained in the "I feel Proposition 20 is good for the an. l, 1989· case, Sgt. Cibbarelli said today, is a UPLANDS t t th 1 d h Baker· readily accepted Battin's sug.
sampling of bloodstains found in Apt. • • • ~irme~n Hee CO)!l!DuYkeanadd~~. city," C.OUn-gestions.
70 at lb To lb uile hich Ankeny ru'Y' 1 ~ "This b an obvioUJ atlempt by Ballin e wers, e s w A touch of drama was added when t•-•-· ol but OCCUpl. ~.1 uc w mv ve me I have ·no fear,·" Aid ~. development to be drawn up. The specific t · t J k G fir · "There was a lot.'' the homicide in· vo es were cas as ac teen · st said Baker. 11Tbe matter to which he n:fer1
ve!'ltigator confinned. plan would in part replace the strip zon. he would abstain, then punched the green was cleared'"by two grand jurlu and the
One aspect of the bizaiTe case in-ing whi,ch has been placed on the ter· button for a "yes" vote, then Ted District Attorney'• Olftce and it was
volving the attractive vnnng woman ritory. Bar.tlett pushed the red ~'QO'', txd.ton hy dete.rwlned that there WU no amfUct of
whose car license predictedvtt; nature of The guidelines forwarded by city's accident and had to switch bis VO\e. ·'""" OO~~·M"ctbfil'n)) act: ,
her own v-'9Jent death wu discovend Mrs. Gibbs said after tbe meeting she ·"Mr.1u .. Battin 11 obvioulJy ·nounderlnc
Monday In West·Los Angeles. Coast.al Liaison Committee encourages a was "quite. surprised" by the. outcome of fOl\-u Jisue·1 Wltltt·MI campalp.1 fort ,..
Her car, in addition to Ankeny's tm "Ports-of..cati" type 'Charactef to the the vote. e!ection under way now under adveno
Corvette and 1972 Dodge van, had been development. So far, among other county cjties, conditions.''
sought for examination. "Primary use of the property should Newport Beach cast a unahlmousctouhcll The d9uble billing to whJch Battin
"Three can just don't disappear be commercial, oriented toward tour-vote against the coastal lnitiatlVt!:··wliile referred waa txpenleS charged by overnight,"-said-~t. Cibbarelli,-who is ~I .n;;-_ =· -~aguna Beach was unanimous in'sunnnrt Baker'a office In 1969111 corrteclioo with
-"l!i iSm, me Uwug restaurani.:J and other of 11 rr-· his chi'-ansh1·• of !he -t t assigned to the case along with Detective · uiu ,. I I e Sam Amburgey. facilities to encourate night life as well Neither Seal Beach nor San Clemente Er1vironmental Study Council. .
On.e possible clue to circumstances in as daytt.me activity," the report states. has taken action on Proposiuon 20. Baker, during the dlJcuuion, al.to IU£·
the slaying of Miss Singleton. whose "Permanent residential uses are not Propoaltlon 20 parallels the · unsuc. gested that attorneys who are member1
parents live in Puerto Rico where her considered compatible with the goals of cessful legislation pr 0 pose Cl . by of the Board of Supervlaors be prohiblted
father holds a government Job, Is the an.. "-5Semblym.an Alen Sieroty (n.BeVeriy from representing firms doing busineu r the General Plan," it adds. HJlJs ) with the county. Battin is the only at-parent Wealth of both suspect and victim, Th rt al 1 lh 1 11 · Id ti h · . torney on the board. No bail has been set for Ankeny, a 1957 e repo "° sugges 8 a wou estab s one, overall state
N rt H bo H. h School g d te boardwalk or beach promenade be con. board for control of coastal cleve!opment Battin in the verbal exchanges allO ewpa ar r ig ra ua t,000 yards inland and three nillei to sea. referred to. the recent Milt Square whose parents livt in Salem, Ore. tinued across the top of the bluffs for the Th agricultural tease .scandal. He said "an
Miss Singleton apparently had no job run ocean frontage of the property, and ere would be regicnal planning boards attorney from tfie Cowity CoUnael'a or~
either but lived at a fashionable apart· that no structures be constructed on the set up under the 9tate board. . fice during the petlod; when tht Mill
ment 'ihe shared with a roommate , in ad· sand and allowed on the bluffs only Jack Green, who serves as president of Square lease -..as beinj-negotiated four
diti on to dri ving her expensive car back "under the most sensitive control." the Southern California AMoCiation of years ago now · represents the farmer
and forth to college classes. Upland's ·answer to the recom-GovernmentJ (SCAG), said SCAG bas who 'll teulng the pi:operty.
Investigators said Miss Singleton at-rnendatlons by the llai5on committee was not taken a position on it, but several top j'How do we know tbat there ls not 1 tended UCLA , but she is known to have to suggest that while a "Ports-of-Call" leaders in the caiifornia League of Cities _payoff involved?"
been enrolled at UCI and prior to that development might be attractive, "we have su pported Proposition 20. James Okuakl, santa Ana attorney
she was a student at Georgia Southern are fl.nnly convinced that such a project "They don't feel the bill will hurt local who repreaenta'fanner Georte Mur.ll bu
College. could only be successfully put together government," Green, who once opposed not been a member of 'the Countr
A probe of the ·case also led to a dual-by a governmental entity with the power the Sieroty legislation, said, "With a lack COunse1'1 Office for the past five yeah
life angle in which one prior landlady In of eminent domain," and not required to of qualified state planners, it ia felt the and the record shows tbat he wu never
the Los Angeles area said the victim show near term profit, the letter signed state· will have t.o rely on county ·and city involved in the Mile Square agricultural
identified herseli as an actre!ls and by Bourke said. help in this fteld ." lease negollatioD!I.
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''It's a weird case all right," Sgt. Cib-
barelli remarked, while declining to
speculate what may have triggered the
killing, or whether it might even possibly
be suicide. The Junl\. Bu~jness
'Aparttnents Empty
Addressing tho Centrel lndiene Floor Covorln9
Association. an industry spokesman, Welter Guinan
seid:
Swinging Single Action
Sputters in San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) -''Afte r fl while,"
SR.VS Jin1 Rose. "you get tired of chasing
girls .around the pool.''
The death of the '·swinging singles·•
apartment houses .In San Diego \Vas slow.
By last year. most or them "~•ere one·
third empt y. on the average.
Now, married couples are being let in .
The tumover rate was too rapid for the
plush and ·costly apartment& which of·
ft red tennis, ~ming, 11me rooms and
dancing to the unattached lookine for
social companionship.
It was slmply "too big a problem keep-
ing people" said Biil Henegar. manager
of the Carousel on Point Loma , which
opened ln 1968 \vllh $00 single ap11.nmcnts
renJlng up to $2(15 ror a t\VO bedroom
fu rnished.
At the Oakwood, now also t1king in
married couples, a rumlabed studio
starts at $140.
Across the strtet from the Oakwood,
the South Bay Club for slnglcs ""'
••
changed Its name to Oakwood Garden
Apartments West, and the social pace of
both places is slowing.
Emily Trapp, recognized leader of the
sing les set, says & lack of privacy and
the "requirements:" did the singles in. 1
"If you didn't show up at the pool on l
Sa turday or always have your door open
and the accompanying friendly bottle of
scotch, you were out," ahe sa)'I.
Rose, 29, explalns thal soon the clrls
realized "they had .been given the same
line by your roommate the night before."
Bill Weurdill(, another l•Mnt who Jen .
alter marrying !he fir! down the hall,
says it was only a fad.
A former manager of the South Bay
Club. Richard Pyrdol. dlJ&grees.
"Singlet don't want to be k n o w n as
S\VinJCers anyrMrt," Pydrol says.
Rut Henegar says such a Ille even ln
San Diego, a city of airline atewarduses
and footloose young men with hllb-
•paying jobs, is dull. •
Bc.11des, esks Hentgar, "How many
~ollec• people can pay 1180 lo qoo for an
apartment!"
,..
"Too mony people in tho floor covorin9
industry are convinced tho public only wonts to buy
"Junk" carpet."
We're afraid that you mlghl also gel this
impression from the •d• which specify unbeli .. a~lo
low prices. lnvoslig•ling those ads wnl dot-ino
on• of two things -oilher the carpet IS junk, or
they wiU try to sell you somolhin9 more o"l'"n•wol
Wo don't sol! junk o.t Aldon's, but wo do fiov! .
qu~lity •t com~tltiv. pricos, •ncl lh4i best
insteOet on in tho , county. •
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Advisory Panels to Face Irvine Scrutiny
Jrvlne'1 M\leraJ citizens advlaory com
mlttees face an uncertain future as coun·
c,Vmen ·meet at 7:30 tonight to discuss
J!:topoled rules and a reorganization
wbicb ma,y streamline the citizen in·
vq:lvement 1ystem.
Mayor William Fischbach said today,
"We shoUJd move very slowly and
melhodieally Ir. considering aPpoiotment
of a wide range or permanent 'com-
mlsaions. or .committees.
'"I diio't favor appointment of any
~t number of committees tonight,"
f'llcbbach aaid.
,jle noted he has diacuseed with all
~ncilmen a major revision of the struc--
l
r
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lure proJ>OSed by c.ouncilman Gabrielle
Pryor. Mn. Pryor urges establishment
of sit permanent commlsslons to be
governed by rules proposed by the
mayor.
Y/hile Fiscbbacb will continue to press
!or adoption of his proposed rules, he
sa id today he wouJd hope tbe . council
might limit its inltiaJ appointments to
one comisssion.
"Call it human enhancement, citizens
affairs or a coordinating committee or
what .have you," Fischbach said, "but I
feel its main thrust should be to
coordinate, to heJp tbe City Council in
" :
SUSPECT ' ANKE.NY, POLICE DEBARK AT COUNTY AIRPORT
In New port Beach, My1tery Shrd<H!• Mur<ler C•M
{lloods tai ns Get Study
ln ~ysterious Slaying
By ARTlllJI\ R. VINSEL
of ... D11tr Pllt ttMI
Thick, heavy blO!)dstains we r e
dllcovered Monda).' in an expensive
a~ot overlooking Newport Harbor,
J"bert police believe a pretty blonde
doubling as a college coed and actress wei lbot and &lain Sunday.
•. Mystery otherwise contlnues to cloud
Ult investigation today as detectives
. Qied to piece together the tangled tale of lri Diane Singleton, 22, lived and why
.~ \died. ,,_,. man accused of her murder,
~whUe -an unemployed student
leld>u with a luxury bachelor pad and
two tm cars -today awaited flllrrg of
.fomial charges, while maintaining a wall
of ·111ence toward police.
Carlise K. Ankeny, 33, was turned over
to Newpol1 Beach Police Detective ~· f'4! Clbbarelll Monday momlog al Sao
f'rUcilco International AirpOrl after
Coalt
Weal.lier
' Sunny ·lkles are on. the agenda
for Wtdntaday, following low
douds aklog the coa~. Highs for
the beaches expected" In the low
10s rlslni to 12 Inland. Lows to-·' oJcbt In the ml~.
• INSmB TOD-'\'
. · G•oro• McGoiilrn'• political ·• compoiil" llas fOCwtd un.,..l
; ott<nlioto °" Sollll. ~lo. 111
peOJ)lc, its to0V•• its lmlds. A1-iocloi.d Preu writer Sid lloodv
ond AP photoaraPMrl' prooldc . .,. •n....Z look. See PQ'JI 21.
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surrendetlog hlmsell to san Anselmo
police.
Police allege he ls the man who drop-.
ped off fatally-wOUnded Diane Singleton,
22, a staiuesque blonde UCLA student
who attended UC Irvine last year, at
Hoag Memorial Hospital early Sunday.
She bad been shot once through the
head by a gun wh.ich has not yet been
recovered .
Miss Singleton -featured in a West
Magazine pbo\o'leeture layout two wttks
ago with ber llJ,000 ltfer<ede>-l!enz sport
sedan bearing the peraonaliud license
plate BIZZAll -died about eight hours
later without regalnfhg cOo.sciousness.
'l1le fatal incident, no motive fl)r which
Is known yet, apparently OCQll'l'ed in
Ankeny•s $400-a-month ba)'lront suite in
The Towers, 3121 W. Q>ast ~bway,
Newport Beach, lnvestlgati>n Usert.
Newest evidence obtained In the bi·
WTe case of the girl with BIZZAR OD
her car license plate.I wu tateo when m.
vesUgaton entered Anken1'1 apartment
with a search warrant M<llday.
i•1befe was a· Jot ol blood," said Sgt.
CibbaNlli.
One aspect ol the blt.arre cue In-
volving the attractive ')'OW1g woman
whose car Uctnte precUCted the nature of
her own violent death was dilcovered
Monday in West Los Angeits.
Her car, in additloo to Ankeny's 1972
corvette and 1m Dodge van, had betn
sou~ht for examination. .
''Three cal'I just don't dlsoppear
overnJght," aald Sgt. Ctbbarelli, who ls
assigned to the case aJooa with Detective
Sam Amburgey.
One -1ble clue lo clrcumstancel In
Ibo ala}'llll ol Mia Singleton, w._
parmU !he Iii Puerto llJeO wber9 her
laths boldt a ......... t Job, la tlio ap-
ponot wultla ol -IUIPOCI and Y!cllm. No boll ma -Ill IOI' AnklaJ, I U.7
Newport Harbor lllat> School .,-.
-JIOl9DlO Uve In Salem, On. ·
M1s1 Sioeleton appanntly 1*I • Joi>
eltllor bUt lived at a lalhlooallle aPlrt·
ment 9be llhlred wllb a roommate, In ad·
dltion lo drill ... Jlor _.sive car back
and forth to coPece cm..
I~ aid Mia 61,.letoo a~
lalded UCLA , hut lbe la t-. to; bove
(ho llYHAY, .. II
'·
detenninlng the oeed !or ad hoc, ta.sk-.
oriented bodies."
"Great insUtutlonallzlng and spreading
of the com.rruttee iMtituUooa won't add
to citizen input so much as It will put a
barrier between the people of Irvine and
their City Cooncll," Fllcbbacb coocluded.
1be mayo11'1 recoinmendatkm for ap-
pointing only the one committee is
related to a proposal made two weeks
ago by ctty Manager William Woollett
Jr. 1bat report was re.leased to the
press today. ·
Woollett urges appointment of only two
commissions. One, the planning com·
mission, is already functioning, and the
otber would dul with alfaln related to
tbe city's department ol bwnan enhanc&-
ment.
Woollett suggests that allot.hen remain
at committee status and be assigned lo
ipecllic ta.ski.
Meanwhile, Mn. Pryor said she might
SUPPort the mayor's limltallon on a~
pointme.nts tonJghl, but ~d continue to
press for continued ln•olvement of
citizens in their government
Noting she hoped to receive the support
of Councilmen John Burton and Henry
Quigley, she said today, "We should be
involving as many people as possible in
the committees. We'll keep as many of
the preaent corrunUttes • we can," she
added.
Technlcally, the present 10 advisory
commlttea go out of ex.istence on Sept,
30. Since last March. the committees
have been ma~ up of volunteers in-
terested ln working on specific issues
suggested by lhe council or planning
commission.
Under the mayor's proposed rules, he
wooJd nominate and the council would
appoint members or commissions or
committees.
Residents of the city who are eligible to
register to vote are the only persons who
cou,Jd be named to commissions, while
anyone with an Interest In the city cauJd
serve on committees charged with stu-
dying specific Issues. should the council
favo r Fisch.bach'a proposed rules.
~1ayor Fischbach's revised draft does
not inc lude three rules suggested by the
cilizens coordinating committee.
Those suggestlom hinted a grealtr
permanency of the advisory bodiea .in-
cluding l"·o-year tenns. and requirement
of a fou r-fifth.'l vote of the council to
remove members .
The third suggestion would have allow·
ed a una nimous vot e of the council to
place a non-resident on a pennanent
commission.
Beach Backs Prop. 20
Huntington Council Vot e 5-2; Action S urpr ise
By TERRY OOVJLLE
Of ... O.Mr Pll., fr.ff
Orange County's biggest coastal city,
Huntington Beach, went on record Mon-
day night •upportlng Proposition 20, the
coastline preservation initiative, ln the
November election.
The ~2 city council action surprised
many onlookers who ezpected Huntington
Beach to oppose the measure which gives
the state control over coastal land
development.
At the same meeting, Huntington
Beach councilmen called on t h e
Legislature to revoke a tidelands grant to
the Metropolitan Water Dislrlcl (MWD)
for construction. of a to-acre offshore
Island for a 1765 milliou water desaJUng
plant.
*.. *··-* ' ~po~-eaeh
.cha~~ .,A gainst
Coa st-Initiative-
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com·
rne:rce directors voted unanimously Mon.
day to oppose Proposition 20 -the
California Coastal Initiative -on the
November ballot.
"If th.is passes, we would have another
new horrendous layer of new government
that would take away a 41eat deal of
local control," said Richard St.evens,
chairman of a chamber committee that
•llldled the lniUative at the board's direc-
tion.
"The new bureaucracy would be tre-
mendously expensive, hard to organb.e
and even harder to deal with," said Stev·
ens, an executive with the Balboa Bay
Club.
The proposed initiative would establish
a coastal zone in California and would
put development in tlle zone in tht hands
of a series of regional boards.
"This ls a very compla issue but in
the Jong run it means total loss of local
conlrols on coastline development,"
Stevens said.
"Analysis shows that the effect of th.ls
measure would be to stop everything,"
he ssld. "All types of bulldlng In lhe
coastal zone, big or litUe, would come to
a bait."
Stevens also said the initiative would
halt virtually any project coastal city
governments undertake.
Councilmen oppoeed tbe Island because
they said no environmental impact report
dealing with its construction bas been
submjtted by the MWD.
Mayor Al Coen and Councilman Jerry
Matney cast the negaUve votes on
Propasition 20.
"There are only three states that do
not have .shoreline protection billa -
Alabama, South C a r o I l n a and
California," Mrs. Nonna Gibbs, wbo
sparked tbe vote, said.
"I feel ProJlOO!ition 20 Is good for the
state, the county and the city,'' Coun-
cilman Henry Duke added.
A touch of drama was added when the
votes were wt as Jack Green first said
he would abstain, then punched the green
button for a "yes" vote, then Ted
Bartlett pushed , the red 1'no" button by
accident and had to· switch h.ls vote.
~. Gibbs said after the meeting she
Wl\S "quite surprised" by the outcome or
the vote.
So far, among other county cities,
Newport Beach cast a unanimous council
vote against the coastal initiative, wh.ile
Laguna Beach was unanimous In support
of It.
Neither Seal Beach nor San Clemente
has taken action on Proposition 20. ·
Proposition 20 parallels the unsuc·
cessful legislation p r o p o s e d by
Assemblyman Alan Sieroty CD-Beverly
Hllls ).
It would establish one, overall state
board for control of coastal development
1,000 yards inland and three miles tO sea,
Rtgged ¥-arcel Kills
-A-UaGhe-F___,.om Israel
LONDON (UPII - A bomO.rigged
parcel in a pile of letters of condolence
on the Israeli Olympie tragedy exploded
in the Israeli Embassy today, lt!lling the
agricultural attache and wounding the ol-
ficial who was lo succeed him in a week.
Bombs also were found in two other
envelopes in the mail. ·
The blast caught the 4~year-old Amt
Sllachori in the stomach, falaJly WOU!l-
ding him. .
It deafened and slighUy lnjUred
Theodor Kaddar, who was to succeed
him. Shacbort was ending a four-year
tour at Israel's London embassy. His
City to Lea se
Spot in Station
Use of 20()...square--feet of office space in
the University Fire Station by the city of
Irvine has been 1pproved by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
The lease became effective Aug. 28
when the county Department of Real
Property Services negotiated a lease 'at
$80 a month. The area is used by the
city's police and pi•bllc information
deo>arlments.
The temporary rental setup ls on 1
nwntb-to-month basis with the Option by
either the county or city to termlnate
with a »day notice, according to Stanley
Krause, real properties director.
wire and two children already had gone
home.
Israeli Embassy spokesman Ell Tabori
said explosives ezperta checked two
other "suspiciously bulky" letten that ·
arrived for embassy officials and found
they, too, were booby trapped with U •
plosives.
He said Ill mail underwent lleCUrlty
checks "but somehow this one puled
through" in a pileup of maU over the
Jewish Yom Kippur religious bnllday
weekend. The embessy bad been closed
since Friday.
In Paris, an Israeli Embassy spokea-
man said two letters containlng eiplo-
sives arrived at the embassy there today
but were detected and dismantled before
they could cause injury.
1be letters were addressed to different
diplomats at the Paris Embassy, the
spokesman said.
Scotland Yard and Special Branch
detectives combed dosslen of anti.tsrael
militants for possible leads to Shacbori's
ltillers In Londoo.
Police sources said they .cave special
attenion to sympathizers of the Pales-
t l n I an "Black September" guerrilla
group that c a r r i e d out the Munich
O I y mp i cs musacre of 11 Israeli
athletes.
The Foreign Offie< said the parcel that
killed Shachori was malled fro m
Amsterdam, where Arab guerrilla girl
hijacker Lella Khaleel wa1 reported seen
three weeU ago. Officials sald, however.
there waa no evidence to link her to lbe
bombing attack.
Tbere ,,...Id be rqtcnal planoinc boordo
set up under the slate board. _ •
JaCk Crffn, •bo serves as ptttldtnt of
the Southern California Association of
Go\lemments: (SCAG), said SCAG ba1
not taken a poaltlon on II, but several top
leaders In the CaUfomla League of Cities
have supported Propos.itlon 20.
"They don't feel the bill will hurl local
government,'' Green, who once opposed
the Sleroty legislation, aald. "With a lack
of qualified state planners, it ls felt tbt
state wiU have to rely on county and clt7
help In thia field."
Green first intended to abstain, uying
he felt It miJ:ht create some problems in
Huntlngton Beach, but after looking at
Los Angeles and Malibu, he could aee the
IS.. PROP. zt, Pqe I)
Planner' ft Trp
Not Planned
City plaMen -and lhell prow they're only bwnu-allor-all.--
Ed Howorth ol Turtle Rock, plan-
ning conaultant to the new dty of
lrvine, hadn 't planned to 1et up 1t
3 a.m. today.
But since the early morning trip
tO Hoag Memorial HMpitaJ resulted
in the birth of Robert Howard
Haworth, h.is second child, he'a not
complaWng.
Conduct Code
Spa rks Clash
By Supero isors
By JACK BROBACK
Of lfl• D11lr ~1191 ll•H
Consideration of a Code of Conduct for
elected Orange County officials and their
appointee1 waa put off for 60 days today
but not before verbal pyrotechnics U·
ploded all over the Board of Supervl!ora'
hearing room.
Supervt.sor David L. Baker bad pro-
po1ed that • code of conduct be adopted
alt ng with t b e recently-approved
ordinance requlrlng registration and
discl.,,ure by lobbyllts.
He said "We cannot on one hand argue
that we are prol<ctlna the publl• tr\111 by
adopting rules f.,. reglstraUon ind
dlsclosure by lobbylsta and lmposinJ
rules of conduct for county employes and
then exempt elected olficlala and tbelr
(Boo OONDvcr, hp I) "For almost any project, we would
have to go through another layer of
bureaucracy for approval and that
means anything from seweis to bicycle
trails.'' he said.
Chamber Director Nolan Frlz.:zelle said
clllze.ns are supporting the lnltlative
because they have lost faith in the ability
of their local governments to protect the
'Bill Won't Help District'
environment.
"Many people don 't believe in local
Car pente r Aide Says School Fina 1ice Measu re Dead
government anymore,'' he sakl. "lt will A. achool finance bill which waa
be dllOcult to oell the concept of local 1peciflcally deslped to provide ad-
control but that Is ultimately the moat dltlonal money for ochool conttructlon In
Important thing for ua." the San Joaquin Elementary School
Stev1111 laid Ibo bell direction !or the District, ....,·t belp the dlltrlct.
dlamber IO take woUld be to educ•te the Nor wUl tt benefit tither o1 the two
public oa Ille moosure's drawbacks. dlatrtctl which wUI unUy out o! tbt Jar1e
'"l'llo rul prolllom ,here Is 1 lack of tlemeotary district next July.
complete -m the part ol the Thet wu the won! today from Rlcbartl
publlc." Ste¥em aid. ••it II up to us to Rohrbach, admlnlltraUve a.ulstant to
1tt the eome1 malerill In the haoda ol • stale Sena\er. Dennis carpenter (R· the_.... Ninrport Beach ). aponsor of the bill.
Cblmber dJrectois voted lo add • Rohrbach uld the me1sure, which w11
chamber's ooooeilloo to that •lfeodl nlliled through the state leglslatun 11
"'Iced by the-f(eWport Beac~ City iJoori' "-nllally dtad" becou,. it bu not
c1l ltld asked Stevens' commlll!M to u• t on the November ballot !or •P-
ploro ways ol edolcallnl the P'lllDe on the by the voter• of the elementary ~ problatlll <l the ...-.i &.. . I dfltrlct. ltialift. . · t · 'bliI II deslcJ!ed to lncreaao tbt
'
I -
celling on bond sales capa<llJ o! ID
elementary district from five to seven
percent of the district'• auetaed valu•
tlon.
Rohrbach said eorlier this year
repruentaUvee of the San J01quln
district asked Clrpenlt< to oponoor the
bill '° that they could get more monty
Immediately for ochool conllructlon In
the ovemowdtd district.
.. _ wu started befo,.. the people In
the district decided to unify," Rohrbach
explained. He aaid thal the bill II written
In IUCh a way that il the bond soles
capacity tncrtue were approved along
with a bond meuure In November, the
money would become avaU.b1e prlor to
the dlvlllon of the elementary dllltlct I~
lo two unified dlltrlcts -lrvlne and ~
die back.
"It's llke any other ocbool -
measure," the aide Aid, "It requira a
two-thlrda vote to pau. It WQUld be -m at the a.me Ume u a bond prop-
oslUon."
Corpenter's aulltlnt aald tbt ad-
vantage of ualng the bill Is that a larfer
portion ol I bond lslUe could bt IOlcl
followlna appn>Vll, maklne men _,
available oo an immediate bMla.
' Thus, districts auch 11 San Jooqma,
with a re1aUVely small aaeut4 'TU..
lion aod 1 rapidly growlo& liol>alaU..,
could u,. the bill IP fllcltl; gel i -tor
sum of money ... I construction.
Bui Roh -that the -tary district hal DOI put I bond -
(Set l'lNANCE, hp I}
J OAlLY PtLCll
Fugitive
In Slaying
Surrenders
By TOM BARLEY
Ot .... bti1' "'"" '''" .. I'm sick and tired or running."
With that comment t.Jonday night
Susan Loulse Sutcliffe surrtndered lCJ
Orange County District Attorney'• h..,
\lcstigators and ended a chase that began
four months ago v.·hen she and a fellow
prisorier escaped from the women's
prison at Frontera.
The 23-year-old Pomona woman wt»
\\'ill now resume the life tenn the l.J>o
terrupted for her role in the killing of an
Orange school teacher spent her tut
hour or li.berty with her two small
children, a daughter, 3. and a son. 2.
It was part of a deal made wltb dl.ltrict
attorney's Investigators during the put
week.
Susan Sutcliffe 's negotiator wu her
mother, an Anaheim woman who told
district attorney's officers that her
daughter had called her from Chicago.
Miss Sutclilfe's mother said her
daughter wanted to give herself up on the
condition that she could have some time
alone with her children.
The request waa granted and Miss
Sutcliffe herself called investlgaton
Monday night and told them she was now
ready to surrender.
Police said the woman appeared tired
and drawn but otherwise seemed to be in
good health. They refused to comment on
Miss Sutcllffe's account of her four
months of liberty pending inveatigatioo of
her escape. 1 Miss Sutcliffe and Chino State prison
escapee Jerry M. Wade, 25, Phoenix,
drew life terms last April ln Orange
County Superior Court for their part In
the Jan. 21 kUJtng of Orange teacher
Gerald L. Mitollell.--
They admitted tn court that they were
the couple disguised in blonde wigs who
halted the teacher and his wife as the
newlyweds returned to their apartment
fri,m a weekend spent wllh relatives.
They admitted that Wade shot
Mitchell, 25, through the heart although
the teacher had complied with the cou·
pie's demand for his billfold and loose
cash.
Mrs. Karen Mitchell, 24, told police llhe
was pulling her money from her purge at
the couple's demand when the shot rang
out and her husband fell al her feet.
Wade , who broke down repeatedly in
the courtroom, insisted from the witness
bo1 that the shooting was accidental.
E',...,.P"flel
PROP. 20 •.•
need for state control.
Then Green and Gibbs both crltlciud
the ~ta! legislation proj)Oied by atate
Senator Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport
Beach) as "weak and diluted" and "not
the answer."
"If something isn 't done soon, we'll get
more and more radical blUs," Green
said. At the last minute he cast his vote
favoring Proposition 20.
Matney's only comment In opposition .
was that he hRd "heard all the coastal
bills and none of them were any good."
Vandal Succumbs
After Break-in
HOLLYWOOD lUPI) -Vandals set
fire lo the building housing Nixon re-elec-
tion headquarters here Monday, but one
of them was trapped by the flames and
died, fire officials reported.
The dead man was not identified.
Firemen said a group apparently broke
Into the Star Distributing Co. through a
rear door, and then smashed through a
panel wall separating its offices from
those of !he Nixon campaign gro1•p.
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Farmyard Firehouse
North Irvine homes and brush areas will be pro-
tected by an Orange County Fire Department sta-
tion temporarily located at this Moulton Parkway
farmhouse, located between Jeffrey Road and Sand
Canyon Avenue. In 18 months Valencia station fire-
fighters will move into a newer, more modern fa-
cility at Walnut and Yale Avenues. Until then, how-
ever, the 865·square foot house rented at a cost of
$250 a month by the county, will be home to the 24-
hour·a·day shifts of firemen.
Ceiling on Bond
Sales Reviewed
A report on Sen. Dennis Carpenter's
school bond sales ceiling bill will be
made during a special meeting of Irvine
Unified School District trustees tonight at
7 o'clock in Room 306 al University High
School.
Trustees had been lold Carpenter's bjJl
would allow them ti? sell bonds wort h up
to lf percent of the district's assessed
valuation. The current limit is IO pe r-
cent.
Carpenter's aides recently said the new
increase would apply only to elementary
districts.
Also on tonight 's agenda Is a discussion
of the Jrvine general plan. City officials
have asked tru5tees to examine sections
relating. to schools.
From Pflfle 1
FINANCE ...
osition on the ballot for November, nor
flas il placed the bond sales c~ilini
measure on the ballot.
However, trustees of the Irvine Unified
District, which will officially come into
being in July, 1973 have put a $50 million
bond propos ition on the November ballot.
According '10 Rohrbach. Carpenler's
bill does not apply to unified di stricts. "If
they (the Irvine Unified District) were to
get any money from the bill. it has to be
done before unification officially takes
place, when the district is still part of an
elementary district," he explained.
Fred Koch, acting superintendent or
the Irvine district said he has been
meeting with school finance specialists in
an effor1 to "find out if there is a way to
have It apply to the district before
unlflcation.·• The $50 mlllion bond Jnue proposed by
the unified diatrict will go for cot\6
struction of a high school, two in·
termediate schools and six elementary
schools in Irvine.
The bond sales capacity for a unified
district is currently 10 percent of the
district's assessed valuation, which for
the Irvine unified is $108 million. Ac·
cording to Koch, that means the bonds
will be sold over a five to ten year
period.
Schmitz Tours South:
'Both Parties Socialist'
From Wire Services California as the American Independent
Rep. John Schmitz of Tustin, the Party. ran George Wallace for P~esident
American Party candidate for president, in 1968.
-"Monday~ Little--Rock,~rk~lum~t~---1n LittteRoCk -Sclimlb.said _the_iwo Democratic and Republican parties m . . ' · . . one category aS ''Socialist Party A and maJr~ parties were ofrer1ng a choice
Socialist Party B." between "a man -President Ni.Ion ,_
The lame" duck congressman fro m who broke all his campaign promises of
Orange County continued his presidential 1968 and a man -Sen. G e or g e
campaign today in Memphis, Tenn., with McGovern -everyone is afraid will keep
a news conference al)d $15-a-plate fund bis and one everyone dislikes."
ralsing dinner . Disagreement between Nixon and
He is scheduled to appear at a $10-a·. McGovern over the Vietnam war is "as
plate dinne r Saturday at the Pasadena phony as a professional v.Testling
Hllton Hotel. match,'' he said.
The American Party, known in "Nixon wants to surrender on the in-
Ellsberg, Russo
Sue Government
For $1 Million'
LOS ANGELES (AP) Daniel
Ellsberg and Anthony Russo , charging iJ.
legal wiretapping by the government, fil·
ed suit today with 17 or thei r attorneys
and consultants for nearly $1 million in
damages.
The suit, considered a "test case," was
filed in Washington by the National
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee,
but was annolUlced in Los Angeles where
Ellsberg and Russo face trial in the Pen-
taaon Papers case.
The suit is against the heads of elaht
guvernment departments and agencies
and former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell.
Ellsberg, RU$SO and their defense team
cltiim the government i 11 e g a JI y
eavesdropped on their conversations and
that "such overheard conversations in·
eluded matters relevant to the defem:e of
Ellsberg and Russo."
The eavesdropping, they say, violated
their 1st Amendmen t right to free speech
and their 6th Amendment right to "the
effective assistance of counsel."'
stallment plan and McGovern wants to
surrender right away," Schmitz charged.
lie blasted the Nixon Administration
for providing the "s in e w s" for con-
·ducting the war to both sides.
He said Nixon shoult.: stop the "aid and
trade" with Russia-which could then ''no
longer provide the' material to North
Vietnam lo conUnut the war."
ln reference to h i s candidacy in
Arkansas, Scbmit:I said he wOllld have
little difficulty getting on the NoVember
ballot in the state.
Cifcut Court Ju~e Warren E. Wood of
Little Rock ruJea Wednesday that the
party 's nominating petitions were not in
compliance with state election law and
thus not entitled to a place on the ballot.
Ann Arbor Aides
Nix Toplessness
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI ) -The city
council has voted 7-4 to ban topless dan-
cing in local bars.
Councilwoman Nancy Wescher, who
voted against the ban Monday night,
said, "It sends me that we live in a
society that is still Victorian in sexual
mores and makes the body a
perversion."
Newport P~ • '
Airport Plight
Film 'Considere-d!
By L. PETER KRJEG
Of ... .,...,. ....... SllH
Newport Beach hasn 't been able to tell
fts sad Orange County Airpor~ story in
words slrong enoU&h to conVince anybody
yet.
So It may try to do it with pictures,
The city has obtained proposals from
three film producers for a movie that
would visually tell the plight Qf Newport
Beach homeowners who dally contend
with the noise pollution of jet planes.
The proposals were obtained at the re-
quest of Newport Beach City councilmen
after they viewed a film produced by a
Long Island, New York, community
under the Kermedy International Airport
flight path.
Assistant City Manager Phllip F. Bet·
tencourt said he'll take the proposals to
councilmen for consideration later this
month.
He disclosed that the cost or making
the movie. which would probab1¥ run less
than 20 minutes, Is somewhat higher than
the New York film.
That 13-minute documentary cost about
$15,000 and Bettencourt said the pro-
posals he has in hand have price tags
ranging from $19,000 to S.:U.000.
But he points out that the New York
film was made three year-: ago and that
the Newport Beach film will try to tell
the story from a little different point of
view.
From Pflfle 1
MYSTERY ••.
••'Mtert's no use prepa.rtng a film to ttll
the people in Newport Beaoh that Ibey
have a problem." Bettencourt said.
"The purixise It to get aympathy and
understanding for our plighl and how we
have tried to cope in a rtaaonably patient
manner.
"We want to convey that mtssage
thrQUgbout Orange County and to the
Public Utilities Commission, the Federal
Aviation Adrninist1'alion the C i v I l
Aeronautics Board .,and m i 11 t a r y
authorities," be said .
Bettencourt said he plans to make ncv
recommendation to councilmen on
whether or not to J!lO through with th•
movie or which producer shoulc be hired..•
"We were told to find out if It i! feasf:i
ble, to get different approaches to scri~
ting and to learn costs and production
times,"' he said ..
"We 'll give the council a progress
report and see U they want to pursue It,"
he said.
The New York movie spent much of Its
18 minutes showing what happened to
various types of people and rituatiom: tn
the community whenever a big jet new
over. ~
From Pflfle J
CONDUCT ..•
appointees from simUar rules.,.
Baker's coQe was shunted uide last
week by a moUon to·incOrporate it in °"
county's Personnel tind S a la r y
Ordinance. but the aupervl.sor 11J1Ut!1
that that crdinance does not covs
elected officials and tbelr appointees.
been enrolled at Uct and prior to that Today 8'ker ,agaln ur~ ~ of
she was a student at Gecirgia Southern the code, backed by·a report from CoUDo
_C.ollego __ -· _ _ -----· ty Counsel Adrian Ku)'W and Penoitdei
A probe of the case also led to a du~L>rtmll~Hlrt
life angJ~. in which one prior landlady in Befc~e ~n Wll well under WI)*,
the Los Angeles area said the victim S~pemsor Robert W. Battin, who la~
identified hersell as an actress and rung for re-election, urged that tbe code
claimed to work instead of going to of conduct include prohibition of doubll
school. billing for airline llckell mlleqe ltld
"Il's a weird case all right,'' Sgt. Cib-that the effe~ be made retroactive to
barelli remarked while declining to Jan. l, 1989.
sp;eculate what ~Y have triggered the ~ker readily accepted Battin'• auf"
killing, or whether it might even possibly g~Thitions.J.s b . b be suicide. s an o v1ous attempt y .Battin
A West Hollywood talent scout with lo invol~e ine but 1 have no fear," said.
whom Miss Singleton had dealt during Baker. The matter to wlµch he rtfers
her apparent quest for an acting career was ~eared by ~ &rar;»d juries ~ the
described her as seeming rather mi.led District_ Attorney • Office and 1t WM
up about her We. ~eterrruned that there wu no contUct ti
''Very nice very quiet ~ kind of mterest and no crbnlnal act.
strange," is 'the way the victim was "Mr .. BatUn ts ,obviously ft~
described bY agenf Joe DeCarlo. ~ ~n issue with hi! campelp lfor ~
He was traced as the. result or being e.ect~ under way now under ad.'11:1'• . conditions." listed as a pe:sonal _re~erence __ for :the The double billing to which Battin
hazel-eyed hom1~lde, v1cum. .; : . referred wu e:q>enses charaed b
Ankeny, who is d1vorc<d and.'°" by Bake(s offt"' tn 1969 tn comectlon wt:h
the nickname "Cor," surrendered to.San bls chainnanship of t1-it ate
Anselmo police about 10 p.m. Sunday, Er.vlroruneotal Stady Council.
roughly ~ hours after Miss Smgleton Baker, durtng-the'"dlstus.!tatr,-alscrsug.
was shot 1~ the head. gested that attorneys who are members
He ~vas tn the company ~f an attom:y Of the Board of SupervillOn be prohibited
who 1s currently .arranging to obtain from repre9enting firms .doLng business
legal counsel for htm arr.ong the ranks with the county. Battin is Ute onJy at·
of Orange <'._oast ~awyers and . has ap-torney on the ooard.
parently advised him to keep qwet. Battin in the verbal exchanges also
So far, neither his Corvet~ nor hl~ v~ referred to the recent Mile Square
has been recovered by police. who said agricultural lease scandal. He said "an
the . blue sports car has a li_cense plate attorney from the County Counsel's Of.
saying 646 EAE and the white. van has fice during the period when the Mlle
88864J shown on a co mmercial license. Square lease was being negotiated four
Ho.ag Memorial Hospital ai~ea said the years ago now represent& the farmer
man who dropped off the dying woman who is leasing the property.
for emergency treatment about 1 a.m. "How do we know that there is not a
slipped away. reportedly saying he was payoff involved?"
going to get a second individual who .had James Okazaki, Santa Ana attorney
been shot. who represents farmer George Murai has
He failed lo return and Newport Beach not been a member of the County
police beginning their probe of what may Counsel's Office for the pa.rt five years
be one or the city's most mysterious and the record shows that }le was never
shooting deaths heard nothing more until involved ln the Mile Square agricultural
~ontacted by San Anselmo police. lease negotiations.
The area which--will become the Irvine
school dU.trict currently houses its 13,000
students in one high school. one in-
tennediate school and six tlementary
schools.
Ellsberg and Russo ask a joint award
of $50 ,000 in damages. The 17 attomeys
and consultants ask for $50.000 apiece in
pun itive damages plus $100 per day for
every day they were under surveillance
since June 19, 1968 or $1 ,000 each, depen·
dinR on whlch figure is higher.
The Junli Business
Delay i11 Sprague
Sentencing R~ed
A delay has been ordered In the Orange
County Superior Court sentencing of
Newport Beach builder Henry \\'are
Sprague.
Sprague, 51, of 64 BeaC<ln Bay. has now
been ordered to appear Sept. 29 before
Judge Kenneth Williams to receive what
could be a state prison term for his con--
viction on charges of pimping and con--
spiracy to C<lmmlt prostitution.
Depu ty Public Defender Ron Butler i~
scheduled to present a motion for a ne\V
trial before Judge Williams rules on the
disposition of the defendant.
Sprague v.'as arrested Feb. 29. 1972,
followln~ Investigation of the "Executive
Escort Service" he operated from offices
at 2112 Dupont St .. Irvieye.
1rvinc City Manager
Attends Coulerence
Irvine Clly Maoaaer William Woollett
Jr. Is attending a conference In Min·
nc.apolls. Minn.
UnUJ Friday. Woollelt will b< out of the
office. He is attending the annuAI
meeting or the International City
Management Association.
The trip Is \\'oolletl'll first 11bsence
from Irvine city hall since he was named
city manager last March.
Ellsberg, 41, and Russo, 35, both
former Rand Corp. researchers on
government projects, are accused of es.
picnage, conspiracy and theft in con·
nection with the leak to news media of
the top secret Pentagon Papers detailing
orig ins of the Vietnam war.
Their trlal is in legal limbo because of
a related -challenge of government
\viretapplng in the case.
The U.S. Supreme Court Is expeeted to
decide early next month whether it will
consider the wiretap challenge and
necessitate a long postponement of the
trial.
A jury has been s\\o·orn to judge
Eli!oberg and Russo and Is awaiting a call
l.o court at any time.
Ex-mavor Dies .
After Excl1anve
'
WOODSIDE (AP l -Robert F. Gill.
former mayor of Woodside. died of a
heart attack lifter an exchanife of words
with the man who defeated him In the
1968 mayoral elections, the San Mateo
County sheriff's department said.
Gill, 58, w11s rldinR with a dau1hter. I
Virginia, through Woodside Trail Club
horse paths wh,.n they came to 90me
board! blocking the trail near the homf! I
of Slonley Makay. GJll dl•rnounted , took
down tht boards, and rmunted 11aln.
Makny approoched and aiked him ·why
he removeff the boanl1. Glll said. "I
clon 't want to talk about U now," and col-
lapsed.
• I
Addressing the Cenlrol lndian1 Floor Covering
Association, an indu,try spokesman, Welter Guin1n
.. id:
"Too many people in the floor 'coverl"g
industry are convinced the pubUo only wa~ls to buy
"Junk" carpet ...
We 're afraid that you might olso gel thi1
impression from the ads which spocify unbeli1vobl1
low pricoa. Investigating th111 1d1 will dtlormine
ont of two things -either the carpel IS junk, or
they will try to 1111 you something more tapensive!
We don't stff junk ol Alden's, but wt do havo
quality at competitive prices, ind the bost
fnsl•ll•lion in tho county.
ALDEN'S
CA1tPETS e DRAPES,
1663 fllacHtf• Awe.
.COSTA MESA
646-4831
HOURJc Mii!. Thro Thurt.. f II 5::1()-FRI,, f It f-SAT .• '130 lo 5
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ountain Valley
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LFORNIA
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Today's ~·!"•I
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1972 TEN CENTS
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Outbursts Explode Over County Conduct Code
By JACK Bl\OBACI(
Of ... DallY •lltt ....
C..Slclerallon ol a Code of Conduct far
elected <>range County officials and their
appointees WU put off for 80 d&)'S today
bolt DOI befOl'e verbal pyrotedmlcs ex-
ploded al) over the Boan! ol Supervisor>'
btarlng ......
Superv!Jor David I. Baker had pro-
~ lhat a code of cooduct be adopted
alt ng with t h e rec:enUy-3pproved
ord~ requiring ttg!straUon and
disclosure by lobbyists.
He said "We cannot on one hand argue
that we are protecting the public lru!t by
adopting rules for ftgistration and
disclosure by lobbyists and imposlng
rules of conduct for county employea and
tbeo eumpt ebocl<d olOclals and their
appolnteos from aimllar rules."
Baker'• code was &bunted ulde last
week by a motion lo illcorPo<•te tt In the
county'• PenoMel flOd Sa I a r y
Ordinance, but the IUpetvilor argued
that that Ol'dhwlce does DOI cover
elected officiala ·and tbe1r appointees.
Today &ker again ID'l!ed adoption ol
the code, becked by 1 report from Coun-
t) Co..,..! Adrian Kuyper and Personnel
Director Williim Hort.
Before discussion WQ wen under way,
SupervlaOI' Robert W. Battin, who IJ run-'
ning for rHlection, ID'l!ed lbat the code
of cooduct Include pnihiblllon ol double
billing for airline t~els mlloage and
that the effect be made ,_Uve lo
Jan. l, 1119. I
Baker-'tudlly acc:epted Battln'I sug-gestions. ·~ .
"'Ibis IJ .. ~ attmpl by Battin
to Involve me but I have nq fear," Aid
Baker. "The matter lo whlCh be mera
W>S ~ bJ hlo grand jlWIOS and the
DistrlCI Allomey'1 Offico and It "''
detmnlned lbat there WU DO coolllct ol
Prop. 20 Backed
"
Huntington Sup porting Initiative
By TERRY COVILLE the Metropolitan Water.District (MWD) •parked the vote, said.
ot .. o.llY ,...., ,,.., for construction of a 40-acre offshore "I feel Proposition 20 15 good for the
Orange County's biggest coastal city, Island for a $71S mllllo11 water desalting state, the C0W1ty and the city," Coun-
Interest and DO ttlmlnal lid.
"Mr. Iiattln IJ obvloualy floundering
for an issue with his campaign fOl" re-
e!ection under w1y DOW under adverse
condiUon1."
'!be double billloa In wblch Ballin
merred wu .._ charled by
Baker's office in 1•' in· comectkm with
hia c:halnnanshlp of lbe 1 t a I e
Er.vtrorunental Study CGuoc:li.
llaker, during lbe dllcuaolon, also sug-
gested Iha! altorneJS who 111'1 m<mber1
or the Board or SUpervlaon bt problbited
from repreoentlng flnnt doli!g buslnm
with the county. Ballin II tlio only a~
..ll~o!im:JQn Beach, went on record Mon-_Jliant. · cilman Henry Dub added.
day night dUpporting Pi0poal1loit20-;uie · COW!Cltm<ti opjiii!Od !Jie"l!liiiOlieCause -Al<iucnOI di'ama was• · ed when thO -.
coostllne preservation initiative, in the they !aid no environmental impact report votes were cast as Jack Green flflt said
November election. dealing with Its construction ha3 been he wouJd absta1n, then punched the green
TM 6-1 city cooncil action surprised submitted by the Miro. button for a "yes" vole, tben Ted
numy·nntookers wll> expected Hunlinelon Mayor, Al Coen and Councilman Jerry BarUell pushed the red "no" button by
Beach to appose the measure which gives Matney cast the negative votes on accident and had to switch bis vote.
the state control over coastal land Proposition 20. Mrs. Gibbs said after the meeting abe
cfevelopment. "There are only three states that do was "quite surprised'' by the outcome of
At the same meetlng, Huntington not have shoreline protection bills -the vote. c -
Beach councilmen called on the Alabama. South C • r o I i n a and So far, among other county cltiest
Legislature to revoke a tidelands grant to California,'' Mrs. Norma Gibbs, who (See PROP. 20, P11e .J)
\
Capsule Council Action
He!'!' In cal'!ule lm:m~ the .major actlono taken -1 night · by Hun-
.ting too Beanlt ~itf :~yam · --_ _ ·-.... .. . ·•
City Council
Seeks D~t~
'
torney on the board.
Battin in the verbel exchanges also
referred to the recent Mile Squa~
agricultural lease scandal. He said "an
attorney from the County Counsel's Qf.
fice during the period when !he ~tile
Square lease wu being negotiated four
yeara ago now l'!presents the farmer
who la leasing the property.
"How do wt know that there is not a
payoff involved!"
James Okazaki, Santa ¥Ja attorney
wbo represents famter George Murai has
not been a member of the County
c.ounsel'.s Office for the past five y.ears
and the record shows that he wu ~er
involved in the Mlle Square agricultural
le11se oegotlatlons.
Supervisors, after debating for 45
minutes. voted 4 lo 1 with Baker dissent·
ing to refer the Code of Conduct back to
the County Counsel's Office and to the
personnel director for "amendment and
clarification.''
Battin's amendment rtferrifli, to the
alleged double billing whic}: he later at·
templed to push through was de(eated by
a 3 to 2 \'Ole with Bak.er supporting the
motion. saying, "I have no fear of such a
probe."
l'l\OPOSrl'ION •: Batted In • 6-2 vote ifie cmtrovenlal coasl1tne initia-
tive whlcb goes tM:Jore CIJilomia voter& Nov. 7. Of MWl).iJiJ . . /f t ' . . u n:y ....,._~...._
ELECTION WORKERS AT LAMB SCHOOL STICK TO KNITTING WHILE AWAITING votiRS DOI.SA JBLAND: Asked the Legislature to r.vote the Metropolitan Waler
Dlatrlct's tld~ands grant for a ptoposed l7llO million offshore fJland !or a water
desalting plant.
TOWN LOT: Imposed a 90-day moratorium on building on the city's old
Town Lot secUon, saYin& the purpose or the eD\ergency action is to allow time
for a planning departmtnt lludy ol lhe area.
EU.IS A VENUE BLUFF: Refused to anow con:rtruction of homes on the
bluH, where an arcbeo!oglcal site was discovered recently. Also refused to
comment on the action in the face of threats from the property owner to grow
cabtiages on the Indian burial grounds and to cut the nearby eucalyptus trees
to pay his taxu.
INDUSTRIAL LAND: Turned down a proposal for residential zoning on 28
acres near Gothard Street The land, currenUy zoned for industry, is in the
path of the proposed new route for the Huntington Beach Freeway.
DOME OCCUPATIONS: Continued a hearing on new rules for home oc-
cupations after it was diacoVered several residents may have been granted
illegal businesa licenses by the city.
MASSAGE PARLOR: Delayed a hearing Oil the bu>iness licen>e for the
Aqua Bath Heiltb Club, a local massage parlor.
•
Bloodstains Get Study
f n My sterious Slaying
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .a. Dlll'f' , •• lltl'f
• 'lbicl<, heavy bloodstains we r e
dllOovered Monday In an expensive
'pmment overlooking Newport Harbor,
1'bere police befteve a pretty blonde
doubling as a college coed and actress
was •bot and slain Sundjly.
• V..ystery otherwise continues to cloud
the investigatloo today u detectives
tried to piece tORether the tangled tale of bcw Dl"ne Singleton, 22, lived and .why
•• died.
,; The man accused of her mll;rder.
lh!!anwblle -an unemployed otddent
teocher with a I~ bachelor pad and
l'(IO 11711 cars -i.iday awaited lUing of tUtmal charga1 while ma1nt.11nina a wall
ol lilence 'toward polloe.
C.rllu K. Ankeny, !3, WM turned over
t. Newport Beach Polko DeteCttve Sgt
lld Clbbve!H . -y, m«nillc ,at Su Ffancl!CO Jntematlonal Al'1'0rt Iller ~Ing . hlmseU lo San Anlelmo
police.
Police allege be ii the man who drop-
ped oU fatally-wounded ~ SlniltM!t.
2'-a .tatuesque blon<le UCLA 1tadenl
w1>o attended UC !Nlbe laat 108f, ot
Hoag Memorial Hospital early Suaday.
Sbe had be<n abot once tlmloll> !be
head b,y a gun which hu not yet been
recovered.
MIU Sil18Jeloa -leolured In • West
Magulne photo-feature layout l1!o weeks
ago with ber fll,000 Mercedea-Beiiz spOrt
sedan bearing the pel'1IOllallzed license
plate BIZZAR -died about eight hours
tater willlout regalnlNI COlllClousnesl.
'!be fatal Incident, no motive ror which
ts known yet, apparen:Uy OCCUMd in
Ankeny'• '400-a·monlh bayfronl suite In
The TowerS, 3121 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, investigators assert.
Newest eVidence obtained in the bi·
zarre case of the girl with BIZZAR on
her car licen>e plalel >tU taken 11ben in-
vesUgalon eetered Anltmy"1 apartment
with a se•rch warrant Monday. , "There wu a lot ol blood,·~ llld Sgt.
ClbbanllJ.
One .upect ol tho blurTe cue m. volvl!J the atlractlve -'IJPIDAll ,.,,.. ... u-~tho-of
her 0'111\' -cleat~ ""' --1\londay In Weot Loo ~-Her car1 in MldtUon to Ankeld'• 1171
CGrvetto and 117ll Dodi• van, had been
toegbt for ellamlnatloo. .
"'l'hrM can jull don't disappear omnicht/' Nld Sgt. Clbbonlll, Who la lllilDed to the cue aloof with Dttectm
-~·
Don't .Forget
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•
Huntingt,>n Beach win ask the state
Jegislature to revoke a tidelands grant
given to the Metropolitan W-Dlalrict
(MWD) off Bolaa Chica Stale Bel<b.
For (from loft) J.,,ni. McCollo119h, S.tty Foderoff, Juno YalH and Marjorie Han ... man lusln!!" 'Wn Slaw
'!be city rouncil's Monday ni&ht action
waa the second sharp blow delivered
a~alnst MWD's proposed '765 million
offshore island and water desalting pro}
ect.
The first blow was'delivered last week
by the city planning comm>uton which
turned down MWD~~ env~lal im·
paCt report on the 'ptoposed purcha!e of
88 acres In the ~ Chica marsh.
Council.i'nen agreed with the planners'
action and demanded Bo environmental
impact report from MWD wbJcb IXIYUS
the Island project as well as the mar>h
land purchase.
"The MWD does not appear to be
abiding by state law which requlrts an
impact report on' the etltire project, not
just a portion of it," complained Coun·
cilman Jack Green .
Green also suggested, and other COWl"'
cilrnen agreed, that the city ask the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency for a
ruling on the legality of MWD's parUal
impact report. '
Councilmen were careful to point out
the'y are not in na& opposition to the
massive MWD project, but that they will
not support Jt until they have full in-
formation on all aSpects of the project.
"The MWD, at this ·point, has noi
(See BOLSA, Pqe Z)
Early Vote Very Slow
On Huntington Bonds
Voter> trickled lo the polls this mom--this morning, the highest turnout was 88
Ing as the Huntington Beach Union High • out of 2 259 voters at ·the Meadow View
School District's Iii mlllJQn. bond pro-Ele.,..b,y achoo! ill Hunttncton Beach.
po.al began tls day of J:«korung.
In a random survey of thf: polls taken 1'ie secood largest turnout wu 65 out
Valley J a ycee Unit
Acc orded Top Honors
, The Fountain Valley Jaycees have been
selected as the outstanding Jaycee
chapter tn soulhem Orange County for
the first quarter of the 1971-73 fiscal
year.
Thirteen chapters competed for the
award Which is presented to the group
with the most oulltandin~ service to its
local community.
or 1,119'1 voters at McGaugb Elementary
School In Seal Beach.
'Mle .smallest turhout was a t
Westminster High School wbere only 30
out or 1,896 voters had cast the ir ballots
between 7 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Two precincts in Fountain Valley also
reported llll811 turnouts . At Fountain
Valley Elementary SChool, 4" out of t,631
voters had turned out, while at Moiola
Elementary School only 50 out of 1,467
voters bad turned out by midmorning.
ln Huntington Beach, the second
highest turnout was reported at Hun·
tington Beach High School where M
voters out of 1,5'9 had cast their voters.
Development Plan Blocked
Huntington Co uncil Ni xes Burial Grounds Hom es
Silent city councllmen blocked a plan
Monday night to build homes on the
bluffs near Ellis Avenue in Huntington
Be.ch, site or an Indian burial 1round
and a tall stand of eucalyptus Ines. .
Alter oouncllmen turned down the ten-
taUve tract map on the 29 acres or blulf
land, Ibey reufsed lo comment further on
the future of the archeology site.
Tbelr silent action prompted the angry
land owner. Reuben Dobkins, t o
threaten: "Come the 11111 rains I'm
going to plMI cabbage and U any Indians
are in the way they'll have to move ! And
I'm 1oln1 lo hamll the trees lo pay my
t.ueal''
De.tptte DoWnl' angry th~t, coun-
dlmen maintained stonJ• •llen~ WJieo an alarmed aret CllrJbers.
chairman of \he environmental council,
stood up to talk about Dobkins:' threat,
she was asked to say nothing.
Mayor Al Coen aid today the couocil
wu 1lltnt on the subject uoder advice
from Deputy City Atlomey Dan
Whit<slde.
"We ....,, told ill execuUve -lo
take nnlr lbe auggesled action and mate
no furflief commenta becauae ol polellllal
U"gaUon," Coon upl11ned.
He said prior lo Monday n1&ht, the
CO(lOci] had no Idea It would be advlaed lo
muffle commenta on the project.
Dobkins' land IJ partially In Fountain
Valley and the two citleJ have attemptad
la work oo! a joint plan to savt tbe t!ffs
oncl • archeolofilcal lite, while allowlnl
.. .. ,_ to be. built Oil the bluff.'
The request Monday was Cor R·l fsin·
gle ramily ) homes. II was turned down.
councilmen said ofilclaUy, because the
land ls not oultable.
In the past, it bu been Sl1ggested lb.at
Dobkins be allowed to bulid a planned
development wbJch would provide more homes on 1maller lots, whUe preserving
10me· open space for the trees and
arcbeologtcal slle.
Planned development mnijlg for the
properly Is on tonight's plalll\lng com-
mission agenda. -
The cltJ, hoWever, now has 1
moratorium on all planned df!vclopments
which won 't expire for aevual more
weeks.
Tom Shelton. a consulting enitneer for
(See BLUm, Pqe I)
Kidnapers Seize
LA Business man,
Demand $20,000
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A busines ..
man was being held by kidnapers today
for $20,000 ran50m, police said.
Jeffrey Hawkins, 26, apparenlly was
abducted Mooday afternoon afier he left
his income tax service office here en
route to a bank in Hunttnctoo Park, au--
thorlties said.
Hawkin!:' brother, Yancey. received •
telephone call at home Monday night say·
ing :
"We have your brother. We want $20,·
000. Get It for us or else. We will call
you 'back tonight."
Hawkins' brothe r did not receive an·
other call, but detectives said they sUll
expected to hear from the kidnapers.
.Coaac
H'ea dler
Sunny akles are oo the qenda
for Wednesday, following J o w
clouds along the coast Highs for
the beaches expected in the Jow
705 rlslng to 82 inland. Lows t~
night In the mld-.IOs.
I NS IDE TODAY
George McGovtrn11 political
campa ign hat /ocuted unu.tual
atteniion on South Dakota, itl
people, 1ts 'IDCl1/I, it.I land!. A•·
sociated Press writer Sid Moodv
and AP phatographrrs ~
an unwual look. See Page 21.
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Chester A. Arthur, 2151 presl·
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learned after he took office
that he was dying from a kid·
ney disease, and died more
than a year after leaving of·
lice. He bid from history, until
it was d isclosed Monday by Dr.
Thomas C. Reeves, associate
profe~sor of history at the Uni·
versity of Wisconsin.
Council Imposes
Building Ban
On 'Town Lot'
T ... J, ~ 19, 191Z
, Brown Eyes
Four More
lniriatives
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Stcr•tary of
State Edmund G. Brown m1y attempt to
remove four more controversial voter in--
ltiatives from tht Nov. 7 balkJt on
grounds of fraud, a spokesman for tho
atate'• cblef election oUlctr aald today,
The challenged meaaurts are the in-
itiative to restore the deat h penalty, the
Wat90fl proper1y tax initiative. an an-
tibusing measure and a proposition to
limit the governor's veto power over
state employe pay ralatS.
Brown asked a Sacramento court Jut
week to have Prop. 22, the fann labor in-
itiative, removed from the Nov. 7 ballot
on grounds of widespread fraud_
He accused clrculaton of Prop. 22 petl·
tMln1 of concealing the official summary
of the initiative prepared by the att omey
general with other material and said he
had evidence of forgery of sfgnatures.
In a news release Llaued today, Brown
said backers of other lnltlatives which
have been certified .. for the ballot "may
also have misrepresented their meaaures
by uslng special cards to conceal the at·
torney general's official summary."
Brown's statement said he is notifying
the attorney general and diatrlct at·
tomeys In Los Angeles, Alameda, Fresno
and Sacramento counties of the new
allegations of fnw:t .
Brown gave no indication in the 400-
word prepared statement of which ln·
itiative measures he is linking wllb
fraud, but his chief deputy, Thomas
Quinn, li81ed Props. 14. 15. 17 .and 21 u
the target.I of the new invesUgattons.
Quinn said there is clear evidence
some persons clrculaling peUlion1 for
A to-day moratorium, effective 1'"" thole meuures med the same technique
mediately, wu tmpostd·Monday n.Jght on as the Prop. 22 petltkir.en, concealing
he b T Lot sectio the ofOclaJ summary of the meuure t Huntington Beac own n printed at the top of each petition with
b the city councU. different, promotional cards.
-The cifYpTaDlio uae-u,;~ildlng ban "We have no )<lea now how widespread
period for a thorough study' of the Town this wu," Quinn aald.
Lot neighborhood to detennlne the best "If it was just Uled to a llmited extent.
method of developing the area. we will probably do nothing. If we
The mcratorium section is bounded by determine theae cards were used as a
J7lh and Golden Wet:t streets, Pacific general practice, then either we or the
Coast Highway and Palm Avenue. attorney general'• otflce may move to
ho J>r9perty owners protested the have them removed from the ballot."
bulld4>g ban. Quinn added that the same company
"Our property ls worthless, we can't do which Prop. 22 spcmon hired to
anything with it under tbil," complained clrculate their petitions also circulated
Joe Brown. petltloos for the other four inltlallvt:ll,
Coundlman Ted Bartl•ll abstained and that an official of that !inn told his
because be owns property in the Town invt!ligators that ei:actly the same
Lot aectlon. Councllm1n Donald Shipley techniqut:ll were used on aJJ five peti·
finl voted agatnat the emergency tlonl. . 1 meuure, . .bul ,1wl!c¥ ~jl vole q11rely A totaj of nine voter·lnitlated prop-
bec.IUM the 'count wu 5-J . osltlons are ·among the 22 meuurts
It takes all votes to pass an emergency certified for the November ballot.
meaoure and Shipley .. 1d he would InlllatlY ... not challenged by Brown ln-
sljjt<h lo allow U.. moralj!rium .. ....,,.,.. clud• 9"JX111l1.to l<gallu marijuana and
it's the will of the majority." enact !Wee.ping new coartline protection
The Town Lois are In the old oU field reauJaLlom.
section of town, 8.l)d 1ecent1Y.., )llvL_
fe!ltured numerous smalJ lpartment PfuJ· · ·
ects. From Page J The city wants to determlne what type
()f apa rtment.I or other development
ought to be allowed. Some conskterallon
may be given to high rise compleies fac·
ing the ocean.
Dela y in Sprague
Sentencing Ruled
A delay has been ordered in the Orange
Couniy Superior Court sentencing of
Newpbrt Beach buUder Henry Ware
Sprague.
Sprague, 51, of 64 Beacon Bay, has now
been ordered to appear Sept. 29 before
Judge Kenneth Williams to receive what
could be a state prison tenn for his con-
viction on charges of pimping and con-
lipiracy to commit prostitution.
Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler ls
scheduled to present a motion for a new
trial before Judge Willia ms rules on the
disposition or the deleodant.
Sprague was arrested Feb. 29. Im .
following investigation of the "Executi ve
Escort Service" he operated from officts
at 2192 Dupont St., Irvine.
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resurrected the projeet," Green e:t·
plalned. "But they want the marsh land
for a corridor in case they do. But I think
that is improper at thl:!i time because it
wil !take land oll the city tu roll."
The 88 acres or marsh land would
serve as a right-of-way for power and
water lines it the 40-acre, man-made
island is ever built.
Green pointed CUI lhal If' the Ud•lands
grant is revoked, MWD would have to
start all over again, with a full tmpact
report, to obtain a new one.
He sald the old tidelands grant was
given before 1'70, before environmental
impact reports were required .
"We held our guns on Edison {refer-
ring to proposed u:pansion of the Hun-
tington Beach power plant) which has
now come up with a fine proposal," Jerry
Matney commented. "Now we need to
hold our ground until MWD come s in
with a proper repcrt."
If the island is built, MWD plans lo use
ii for a water deu.lting plant to tap the
ocean as a new supply for Southern
California water users . The island might
also boU$e a nuclear power plant.
Ex-mayor Dies
After Exchange
WOODSIDE (AP\ -Roher! F. Gill .
former mayor or Woodside, died of a
heart attack after an exchange of words
with the man who defeated him In the
1968 mayo ral elections, the San Mateo
Cou nt y sheriff 's department said .
Gill , 58, wa s riding with a daughter.
Virginia. through Woodside Trail Club
horse paths when they came to some
boards blocking the trail near the hom e
of Stanley Makay. Gill dismounted, took
down the boards, and mounted again.
Makay approached and asked him why
he removed the boards. Gill 18..id, "t
don't want to talk about It now," and col-
lapsed.
FromPllfJeJ
BLUFFS ...
Dobkins, pleaded with the council to say
something about the project's future .
"We expected this denial. bul we'd like
some dtrectlon on whit we can do "1th
lhe property. The staff and planning
commission ltW seem confused. Thts hit
dragged on for seven montha, 11 Shelton
complained.
"If the law doc s not requt" ua to Jive
you a plan, then we don't bBve to do it," repttee Coen.
New Home
Carrying an African doll ·under one arm and a Western doll under
the other, Cuckoo IDderjik, 12, arrives al Stansted Airport in England.
She is one of the 193 Asians expelled recently from lfganda.
Newport Harbor Chamber
Opposes Coast Initiative
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· measure would be to stop everything,"
merce directors voted unanimously Mon-he said. "All types of building in the
day to oppose Propcsition 20 the coastal zone, big or little, would come to
California Coastal JnitlaUve -on the a halt."
November· ballot. Stevens aJso said the initiative would
"If thb passes, we would have another halt virtually any project coastal city
new horrendous layer of new government governments undertake.
that would take away a great deal of "For almost any project, we would
local control .'' said Richard S&evens, have io 101 th(ou&b, -lnOther:~ tl!Yt.F o(
chainnan of a chamber committee that bureaucracy for approval and that
studied the inJtiative at the board'a dlrec-meam att)rlh1ng from 11wer.s. io bicycle
tlon. tralls;"1be uld•· ··• ' 1 1 " .,. " •
•·nie new bureaucracy would be tre-Chamber Director Nolan Friizelle said
mendously expensive. hard to organize cltize.n1 are auppor.Ung .the ;initiative
and even harder to deal with," said Stev4 because they~have 101.t laiu\ iii tbe,abllity
en~ an executive with the Balboa Ba}'._of the1t.Jocal.go.v.emments_to_p.rotect ~
Club. environment.
· The proposed initiative would establish "Many people don't believe in local
a coastal U>ne in California and would government anymore," he uid. "It will
put development in the zone in the hands be di!ficult to sell the concept Qf local
of a series of regional boards. control but that i1 ultimately the most.
"This is a very complei issue but in important thina: for us."
the long run it means total loss of local stevens said the best direction for the
controls on coastline development," Chamber to take wcwld be to educate the
Stevens said. publlc on the measure'• drawbacks.
"Analysis shows that the effect of this "The real problem beH ii a lack of
Warner Bridge
Gets Repair OK
In Huntington
City eouncUmen Monday n I g h t
authorized the spending of $40,000 for im·
mediate repairs to the Warner Avenue
bridge. near Huntington Harbour.
complete oducaUon on lhe part of lhe
publlc," Stevens said. 1•1t is up to us to
get the correct material in the bands of
the people."
Chamber dlnctora voted to add lhe
chamber'• oppo1IUon to that already.
voiced by the Newport Beach Clty Coun-
cil and asked Stevens' commJttte to ei:·
plore way• of educating the public on the
potential problems of the coastal in-
iUaUve.
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2. Firms'Approve_
Nuclear Plants ~. ..
ATLANTIC CITY, N.1. (AP) -'l1lr!e
miles out at aea, execuUves of the PUblic
Service E I e c t r l c and Gu Co. and
ott&hore Power S)'lteml met to sign a
ccmtract for two nuclear power planta to
be buUI In the Atlantic Ocoan.
The 175 0. million contract, liped
Monday 1board the yacht ()ttella at the
proposed plant site, wes said to be the
largest equJpment contract In the h.i!tory
of tbe electric uWity industry. (Picture
on Page 4)
Constructkm of the plants, generating 1
total or l.l million kilowatts each, will
begin at a Jacksonville, Fla., auembly
line in mid-1975. They will be built by
OPS. a joint ventu,.. of Teruieco Inc. and
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Once they Art! buUt, the plants will be
towed to Ooating platforms which will be
built In the site by the utility. They ,,..
expected to be ln operalioa by 1980 at a
total eotl of fl blllion.
According 10 Richard M. Eckert, lhe
utility's general manager of engineering,
the parties are firmly convinced that the
plants are "envlronrnentaUy, economi·
cally and technically aound and that
such facilities will be a &teat help tn
provldihg the :!!late of New Jersey with
the energy it requires for future years.
"We are also coovlnced," he . said,
"that this energy can be provided
without any significant hann to the en-
vironment."
John W. Simpson; president of
Westinghouse, uid the plants -the first
of their kinds -were "an idea whose
time }µls come." He called opposition to
them "misdirected."
A I r o u p called Atlantic COunty Ci--
ti:.ens Councll on the Environment and
various individuaJ conservatloniats have
been the chief opponents of the plan. . ·TIJe plant site is nearly three milt:ll off
fhe mouth of the Llttle Eu Inlet and
about 12 miles northeast of Atlantic City.
Officials ~id the site was selected over
possible sites in North Jersey because
they felt the plants should be uas far
removed from major shipping lanes as
possible."
Each of the two noatlng platforms will
be surrounded by a .stone and concrete
breakwater, officials said.
The breakwater, measuring 300 feet
wide on the ocean fioor and 30 feet wide
at the top, will be "the largest and
strongest structure ever built in the
ocean."
Officials said the plants would be able
to withstand sustained hurricane winds of
156 mites an hour and tornado winds of
up to 300 miles an hour.
More:'· than three million tom. 'of
lilaterlill wlll'"go rlhtll"tbelr ~h.
enough materials to construct a tri-lane
blghway 200 m11 .. Jong, It -· Each plant will measure about 400 feet
square and be lM feet high with a"'draft
of atiouj 3!! f~t. accoallnJ._to thtLco
tract.
Underwater and underground cables
will connect the plants to a p!'tiposed
switching &talion northeast of Tuckerton.
Bands to Get 1•
Noise Checks
Fullerton Hilh School his a new
provi!lon ln contractl with rock
bands that play at :!IChool dances. A
decibel meter will be used d~
their performance and if the IOl.lDd
level goes over 92 decibels, they
·don't get paid. ·
The limit set Is equal to the level
of noise produced by a jet plane 500
feet overhead.
In addltkln. U1e ptanll wlll mntaln DY. Intl quarters for 100 "In cue weather
makes It lmpoulble to transpon -
baet and forth from lhe planl to the
.shore... .
Some ~ permlll and 111thorllatlo111
wlll ha,. to be obtained from local, atata
and federal agencies before actual con-
struction begins. All Atomic Energy
Commission bearing on tho Issue wW be
betd sometlJdt In 11'1~
Aleuncler P. Zechello; pttSldenl of
01'5. lllld oome I.~ pmom Will be
employed at lhe JacbciaYlllo -bly
tin.. He aald quality Is ooe advantap of
bulldlllf the plants at a faclort nu.
than at (lie olfJhore Ille. 1
"Wben lhe •ntlre plant Is built In a ,.,,.
tory •ituation, It ls , m u c h eaal,lr to
achieve the strict levels of quality control
which power plants demand," he tald.
"Ours wlll be 1 trained labor !om.
r a th er than a tranalent conatrucUon
crew," 11e· added.
Eckert said the plants 1'wlll go a long
way towards eliminating the energy
crisis which could exist in the comina
years."
F...,..PqeJ
PROP. 20 ... • Newport Beacb cast 1 ~council
vote against the coutal inJtlatlve, while
Laguna Beach was unanimous in IUJ>PO{\
of it. __
Neither Seal Beach nor San Clemenle
bas taken action on Propoeltk>D 2.fl. ~
Proposition 20 paral)ets the WllUl:ii
cesslul legi.!IB~on p r o p o 1 e d by
Assemblyman Alan Siuoty (J>.lleverly
llills). • •
It would establish one, overall atai..
board for coctrol cl coutal development
1,000 yards Inland and three mllea to ,...,
There would be reglcnat plllllnln& boarU
set up under the state board. i:
Jack Green, who serves as president of
the Sootbmt California .U-IBUon ct·
Governments (SCAG ), said SCAG bill
not taken a posiUon on it, but aeveral top'
leaders In the CaUlomla League of Cltla
have supported Proposition 20. ·
"They don 't feet the bill will hurt tocal
government," Green, who cmce oppoeect
the Sieroty ltglslaUoo, said. "Wltb I )aclo
of qualified state planners, it is felt tlkt
stale wW baYO to rely oo county and cltJ' Jielp fli 'thli'fteJd:• .
Gre<1> ftnt mt.nded ·to abatatn, llYlrii:
h• felt It mllJbt create acme probleml In
Huntington 'lteacb, but after looklllf II
Los Angeles and Mallbu, be could IH Uttl
needlfOr stale control.
Then Green and Glbbe both criticised
the coastal legislation proposed by atalf
Senator-Dennlrt:arp-(il>Newpott'
Beach) as "weat and dlluted" and "nq(
the answer."
"If something bn't done soon, we'll get
more and more ncUcal bUls," Gr""
said. At the last minute be cast hil YoW
favortni Proposlttoo 20. '
Matney's oilly comment In oppooltloll
was that he bad "heard all the coutaJl
bills and none of them were any iooct." !
Boy Accidentally Shot.
1
VENTURA (AP ) -A U-yeaN>ld boyJ
was shot In the bead and killed &lndayl
whee the,rlil• bis brother w .. ~
t b r o u 1 b the house accidentally dlaoc
charged. Police aay Roy Elllston, 11!
was returning a .2kallber rifie to a:
friend when he tripped, dlacharging the:
weapon. The bullet atruct Roy's young•.
er brother, Michael, who was w1tcblnc;
televtaion nearby. '!
•• Jim Wheeler, director of public works
for Huntington Beach, said today the pll·
ings under both bridges -there is a
separate bridge for each direction of
traffi c -must be repaired "as quickly
as possible."
'Fhe Junk Business . ..
He said there is no danger to nonnal
vehicular traffic. or delivery truck!, but
if an exceptionally he~vy load crossed
one or the brklges, It might break.
Wheeler said construction work wouJd
start as soon as possible, though It might
be a week before bids are lef on the
work.
During constructlon, one bridge at a
time will be closed, he said. Construction
should last about one month.
The bridge will oot be rebullt. Wheeler
explained. but the underside of it will be
repaired and strengthened.
The Warner Avenue bridge crosses
over a shallow channel of water that con-
nects the waterwayt of Huntington
l-larbour with the Bolsa Chica manh.
Harbour resldenll In the past have 11k·
eel that • new bridge, of blgber etevallon,
be built to allow boat PISUI• between
the two artaL
This projeet. however, will not Involve
a high rile bridge. .
Airport Director's
Jury Trial Delayed
A Jurv trial on dnick drivlnlc charge•
againlt 0 Rol>ert ~. 9,.-.,., dlr«:tot cl
aviation for Orance Coant,y, wu delayed ,
this momJng UllW'Nov. 7 • The 6l·)'W'Old COUllty airport Chia!
was arrested June 11 In Fountain Vallei'-
Trlal on the mlademeanor oflmse had
been 1l1ted for today In Wost Oranp
County Judldal Dlltrlcl Court.
Add,..ssing the Central lndiln• Floor Cov•lng
Assocl•tion, en industry 1pohsm1n, Welter Guinan
11id: •
"Too meny peoplt in the floor covering
industry eN convinced tho pubt.c only w•nls to buy
"Junk11 carpet.''
We're •freid that you might elso got this
impression from tlio .d1 which specify unbolioveblo
low price•. lriv11tl91ting tho10 ed1 will determil!9
one of two thir\91 -either the carpet IS junk, or
they wiB try to .,a you 10m1tliing more erpenaival
Wo don't IOll junk et Aldon's, ~ut we do i.. ..
quelity et competitive pric11, encl the best
litdeLtion in the county.
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Woman Fugitive
: Gives S~H Up
ENDS LONG CHASE
F119ltivo Sutcllffo
~aker Suggests
~mploying Funds
For Tax Relief
A proposal that Orange County
earmark anticipated revenue sharing
ftlhds from the federal government for property tax relief has been "lUlde by ~
Gdd DU!:trict Supervisor David L. Baker.
"'-Baker, who said be bas oUerec.. his sug~
gesUoo for con..ideration of the full
Boatd of Supeniaora on Sept. ZS,
fltlmateo tha1 the county may get 110
million • this year from lhe program
fqotertd by· Pmiilent Ni:ron.
,He quotes figures from the Howre
vm.i<>n of the bill, 'l!hicb bas now been
cWered euentially u Written, which
lllpw total revenum under the program
IW year to the county Of $:1'1.3 .million.
'l.'bis sum would be divided, llU million
.,00111\!Y government .and 111.691<> citi ...
If the $10 million aaticiP.41ted for tbi1
l'#lll'·il appliejl dlredly,~·PrPJlt<II lu ~<{;~-Id amount lo 2'r'l'll\IW 1100 ~ valuation on the oounty'1 II.Iii
W. rate. ,
Baker aald today tliat If the lederal
Windfall could not be earmarked for tu
lllief directly, he proposes that the' board
'Ml' it to fund only thole programo-wbicb
'iQll-bave the effect or producini property
las ald.
.Under the !ederal bill wbicb la now ,,;8ring the President's desk for
'1!8"4lure, caJilornia would. gel about
$319.7 million of wliich • nlillion would
JD to counties and 1163.ltmillion to cities.
Once More,
·With Feeling
U Bob Teuier and John di Luzzlo
;; aro ball as convlncing I D
_ perlonnance as they are during
; auditions, they should both earn
: rave reviews.
. W.,.unlnster ·police, mpond1ng
, Monday night · to a reported
disturbance In a store al m7
Westminster Ave., found Tessier,
21, and Di Lu l.lo, 19, engaged in
whlit :ap)ieared to he a 'shouting
match. "
"There's no trouble,'' explained
Jeff Newman, director of the up-
coming Westmlnstu Community
Theater production of Thornton
• 'jYllder 's "The Skin of Our Teeth."
Ttlsler and DI Luszio were trytnc
. out for parts in ·• ~ whk:b
demands a good deal of verbal 1c-tloD. .
, Both actors got !be parts.
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Of .. ~ ...... ,.,.
"I'm sick and tired ol running.•
With that comihent Monday night
Susan Loolae SutcliHe sun-endered to
Orange County District Attorney'a ill-
vesllgalors and ended a -that began
foar mcmthl ago wbm lbt al a fellow
priloner escaped from the women 's
prison at Frontera. •
1be 23-year'<lld Pomona woman wbo
will. now resume the life term ahe ln-
tenupted !or her role In the killing or an
Orange school teacher spent her last
hour of liberty with her two small
children, a daughter, 3, and a aon, 2.
It was part of a deal made with district
attorney's investigators during the past
week.
Susan SUtcliffe's negotiator was bet
mother, an Anaheim woman wbo told
district aUoniey's olficers that her
daughter bad called her from Olicago.
Miss Sulclilfe'a mother aald her
daughter wanted to give benelf up on the
condition that abe could have oome Ume
alone with her children.
The request· wu gnmted and Mi.ss
Sutcliffe herself called Investigators
MondJly night and told them abe waa now
ready to sun-ender.
Police said the woman appeared tired
and drawn but otberwile seemed to be in
good health. They refuaed to comment on
MW Sutcliffe's account of her four
months of liberty pending invatigation or
her escape. Mi.is Sutcliffe and Ol1no State prison
escapee Jerry M. Wade, 25, Phoeni:r,
clnw Ille lenns · 1as1 April in Orange
County Sujierlor Court for thi!Jr part in
the Jan. 21 ki1!ini of Orange teacher
Gerald L. Mitchell.
They admitted In cowt that they were
the couple disguised in blonde wip who
halted the teacher and bla wife as the
~w.IY!"fda. returned lo their apartmeDI
from a weekend spent with rel1Uve1. '•'l'ho)\ a d·m II t e d lhit Wade shot
Mltollilll. 25, lbrUlgh 'the hurt although the. ~ bad complied with the cou-
ple'1.,;anaJlci' for hia billfold and loose
caah.' J.lrs<. Karen .Mitchell, II, told police abe
WU p1lllQI ~~b«_~_lt
the couple'• when the Ibo! ranc
out and her husband fell at her feel.
Wade, who' bmkO down repeatedly In
the caurtroom, inlllted !rom the witnea
ho• tblt the shooting wu accidental.
Three· Persons
Die · in County
Vehicle Mishaps
Three penons lollt their 11 ... In vtl;Jcle
accldentl In Orange COunty Monday, the
coroner'• 'officer reported.
The dead:
-MkUel · Lyle, 21, o! 1133 Bettes
Place, Anaheim.
-Ednrd A. Orduno, II, or 'I'll Lama!
Road, La Habra
-BeDrJ T11lor, 41, of 141'4 Bora St., La Mlrida. .
Lyle, polict reported, lllflered fatal m.
Juries Monday when. a truck he was
wwklng under fell, and atruck bla bead. ·
Orduno waa killed wi!en the DM>lor<ycle
he was riding collided with a car on Ha-
cienda Road near Madelena Drive, LI
Bain, the -aaid. TaJlor died eorly today In SI. Jude
Hospital In F'lll1erton fnm Jnluries
,....lved Monday evenln( In a two-truclc
collision oa Birch Street Ult ol Kroemer
Slreet In -· police nported,
Only 70 Flnod Insurance
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'f'olicies Go Out in County
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l!lood Coalrol -Cblel ~
Ooorr• -npoiU. :Property owners in the ~ .-. or the oounty ud ID m cllloa -~ Beach, Gotta Mat, ,._ V~ey, Huntlngtoa -· lloal -'!!'I Fullerton are oll8lbla b' lhe ,...
IOeilon al a new rate al • per ,_ for $1,000 of'protectlon up'to flt,wo, Oollorno
~ Pollcla m1y .be oblalned
-gh rqular private l n °"' r a ~co -· • The fonner rate wu llO por. ti.'1 a
1'tf, ........, on Au1. s, 1m.
:hr *"all bull,_ and homeo••• Jo be lilglble for 1,_..nce, lhe COUldJ er
dliet mPll adopt -lopmenl nolrto-~ ID Good pnifte arm. '
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Wildlife and Fisheries Commission Age n 1· Paul Johnson (center)
stretches out an alligator hide at the Rockefeller Game Preserve in
Grand Chenier, La., Monday. The first legal alligator bunt in ten years
ended after 13 days and hunters began bringing in their valuable
skins for tagging.
Schmitz Tours South:
'Both Parties Socialist'
From Wire Servlee1
Rep. John Sclunitz or Tustin, the
American Party candidate for president,
Mooday .in Little Rock, Ark., lumped the
Democratic and Republican parties in
one category as "Socialist Party A and
Socia!lst Party B."
The Jame duck COllgl'tMman f r o m
Orange County continued bis presidential
campaign today in Memphis, Tenn., with
a news cooference and $15-a-plate fund
raising dinner.
He .ia scbeduled to appear at a $l~a
plate dinner Saturday ·at the Pasadena
Hilton .Hotel, _,/ '
The Americafl Party, illlown in
Calllomla aa the Amerlcan".lnde~ ~~r"8-Georp Wallace Jot Preslilent
In Little Rock, Schmitz said the two
majr~ parties were offering a choice
between "a man -President Nixon -
who broke all ills campaign promises of
1968 and a man -Sen. Georg ·e
McGovern -everyone ls afraid will keep
his and one everyone dislikes."
Disagreement between Nixon and
McGovern over the Vietnam war is "as
phony as a professicnal wresiling
match," he said.
"Ni.Jon wanta to .~r on the P>-
statlment plan and McGovern wants to
surrender right away," Schmitz charged.
He blasted the Nixon Admlnlstrallon
for prOviding tbQ.: "" 1 n e w s" for coo·
ducting the war to both sides.
Attorneys
Skirmish
Over Bail
W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Two former
White House aides and five other men in-
dicted in the break-in of Democratic na·
tiona1 headquarters pleaded innocent to--
day to the charges.
The former White House aides att C,
Gordoo Liddy, 42. also olrmerly fina ncial
counsel for the Committee to Re-elect the
President, and Howard E. Hunt, ~. \\'ho
1il.ewise was formerly connected with the
re-election committee.
Lawyers fer Liddy and Hunt asked a
federal judge, at their arraignz:ncnt. to
release both men on their own
recognizance, but the government ob-
jected.
Chief Judge John J . S.lrrica recessed
the hearing until later in the day so that
ali. seven accused in the Incident could be
interviewed by bail officials.
The other five men indicted Friday by
a federal grand jury in the alleged bug-
ging of the Democratic offices were ar--
rested in lhe headquarters by police ear-
1y the morning of June I.
All seven were indicted on charges of
~iring to steal documents and to bug
the Democratic offices.
The defendants along wilh Liddy and
Hunt are Bernard L. Barker, a Miami
real estate man ; James W. McCord, Jr.,
a former security chief for the Nixon re-
election committee; Eugenio R.
Martine%, an employe of Barker; Frank
A. Sturgis, an associate of Barker's, and
Virgilio R. Gonzalez, a Miami Jocksmlth.
Slrrica, in a brief order, announced
district Court rul es involving a widely
publicized or scnsath>nal case.
They require that the court may issue
special orders governing extrajudicial
statements made by persons involved in
the case and seating in the courtroom of
reporters, plus anything else the court
deems appropriate.
Liddy, Hunt and the five others all
pleaded 11not guilty" when the charges
were formally read .agalnst them.
The prosecutor attorney, Earl Silbert,
dkl not ask for any change in bond of up
to $50,000 set previously for the five other
men.
Hunt was first to arrive at the
courtroom and said aloud to an attorney. "l~ve never even betD in a trafiic court
before."
· Hunt was represented, by Willlam. O.
Blttman,.who In the· !llel waa111111 dJlef
government --apilll · ronner
Teamsters' President James R. Hoffa.
WATERGATE SUSPECT
Ex·Nixon Aide Hunt
Black Airmen
Take Over
Hall on Base
LAREOO, Tu. (AP ) -A group or
black airmen took over a mess hall at
Laredo Air Force Base today and locked
themselves inside to protest what they,
termed mistreatment on and off ba!e.
A base spokesman said about 3Cl
airmen were involved In the takeovtr.
which came about 4 a.m. Re desdibed lt
as orderly and said Col. L. W. Svendson
Jr .. wing commander. began discussions
with the men about 30 minutes later.
One of the men inside, who Identified
himself as Alrman l.C. Billy Williams.
said in a call to his hometown newspaper
that 60 to 7S men were in the building.
"The blacks 11.ren't getting along here
In Laredo -with the people in the town
or on lht: base. It's an all-around thing,"
Williams told the Abilene Reporter-Newr.
Two spokesmen for the men -one
wouldn't identify himself and the olhel"
onJy gave the name of Steve -listed
several gr\evances for the paper .
"There's nothing down here for the
black ainnan'a soclal life. We also feet
racism among Mexlc~Amem&m in lhe
Air Force and in town," tbeJ' llkL
Steve said Nicks are outnumbeied 19
to I on the base and Laredo fl coiislder.d
by t1W1tt "a remote~" HI Mid
oome blacks could be UslJDOd bori aa
long at l'oilr yean. . •
1-972 l:INCOL~MEKCURY Year -End
SALE!
EVERY CAR IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD!
BARGAIN BUYS ON EVERYONE!
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Seiz-e s. Viet--Disti:iet-€ pita!
Parent Tools
For Survival
GROWING UP DEPT. -p_.nn.
UniversJty, that great lnsUMkln of
higher learning from the Los AJweles
iirea, Ls now down here on our own
Orange Coast offering counes to U.
vaftCe yoor education.
I noticed in the paper just the other
day that Pepperdine hu a new coune to
help foli.s deal with their offspring. It is
c a I I e d "Tools for Succeslful Parent~
hood ." For completing this, you get one
llnit or college creiit in psychology.
The Pepperdlne folks apparently n·
pect this to be fairly well attended since
they are offering the Tools at two loca·
tions , bo th out at the Episcopal Church in
Laguna Hills and up at the Elks Club in
Santa Ana.
I am not planning to attend' but this
shouldn't discourage you . You let, I've
already had a lot of tools for parenthood.
I've broken most of them.
Bec'ause of my vast experience in this
arena, however, it is possible that I can
give you IOllle handy hiDts on llsl3 of
parental tools that you might take to
class thus earning an A.
SAIGON (AP) -C«nmunlll I««<
have seized lhefr lblnl d!Jlrlcl capital tn
a month Jn lht northern rtg1on IOUth of
Da Nang and occupJed three hamtet.. In
another district, mJJitary spokesmen
rep-Orted today.
The gaim were made tn Quang Na:ai
province, the southernmost of five prov·
inces that make up the northern Mill·
tary Region 1.
QUANG NGA! IS under the heaviest
Communist pressure since the st.art of
the North Vietnamese offen!lve Marth
:.J.
Offshore P0wer
For the fourth o>mecullve day heavy
fl&btlnc •wlrled tbtoll&b the tbr«
90lltbem dJstrlcta of QulJltl Ngal -Mo
Due, Due Pho and Ba To. Norlb Vie~
name.. ·-toppled Ba To, and tlle South Vietnamese retruled 14 poattlotll
a mUe IJOlltbweat of the dlalrid e1ptlal,
the 8alJOll 'UJtDmand lllld.
'l1>e ""'""' a!lo • ..., 14 Blnh Son dla1rict, Ibo nortbortHnoot dtatrtcl tn
Quang Ngal. where enemy rorce.s were
reported to have attacked and occupied
three twnlets.
FIELD REPOR1S lllld Due Pho WU
endangered and al lut ~ wu btlll(
cooleo!ltd with D<ltba-aide in cit&' COt>
trot.
Pressure WU r<porled euod ol Mo
Due by tlle llnkup of an armoNld cnl!ry
unit with government milttlg>m.
A oommunlqoe from the Salp CODI•
mand claimed tbal st6 Norlb Vi-
and Vitt Cong troops had been ldllod tn
fi&btlftg durtna tlle put two clays in
Quang Ngal province. Government
lotaes, tti11 incomplete, were at least 38
troops ltllltd and 41 -Tbe South Vietnamese caaualtlel were espod>d 14
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Tools for successful parentlxlod, of
course, change as the kiddies grow
toward maturity. 'l'hus you must break
down the needed tools into age groups.
Here's a partial tool list that will help
you, depending on your oUsprizli's age
group:
AGE I DAY TO JI MONTHS: Foor
doUn diapers; diaper pall; dialnfectant
~for-diaper pail; crib with mattres1; '
playpen with pad ; disinfectant for crib
and playpen; new kitchen floor; new liv·
ingroom floor; disinfectant for floots;
heavy, durable baby rattle; new WindoW'
for place where heavy, durable baby rat·
lie went through ; four mops ; two sets or
earplugs; one box of heavy-duty 8leeping
piJIJ.
Contracts have been signed for the creation of the
world's first offshore nuclear power plant which
will be mooted In ·the ·ocean off the coast of Atlan·
tic City, N.J. The plant will nestle behind a massive
seml-drcular breakwater. This artist's concept of
the bcility to 1)e !Ju!lt for the Public Service Elec-
tric and Gas Co., shows the two units with a capacity
of 1,150 megawatts. .
As parents advance into the next age
braclcet, tlley must bt prepared to add
new tools, thus:
AGE 11 MONTIIS TO 5 YEARS:
Highchair with sturdy safety beH; car
chair wilh sturdy safety belt; cage to
replace playpen; all·steel bed with safety
bell;' one famllt dog; one dog pen to bide
dog frOm child; sturdy branch for
swltcll; iour ntlt' mops; two ""' oeta of
earplufs; one new supply of sleepini
pilll. ' I
Uganda Detains
U.S. Citizens
Because of War
McGovern Considering TV
Time to Boost Campaign
H'avin'k weathered all this, yoo now ad·
vance to that wonderful time ln life when
the kiddies go off to school:
AGE 5 TO U YEARS: School clothe!;
tree.ellmblng clothes, malc!_jo separate
BCfiOOl from tfee.cllmblng c Io t h e 1 :
orthopedic surgeon for tree-climbers; 12
lunch pails, orie lost each month; short
course on writing Jong excuses to
teachers: seven-year . supply of doctor
and dentist appointments; and one friend
on local finance company board of dlrtc·
tors.
Finally, you reach that wonderful time
In life when your klddM! becomes a
teenager. You now need :
AGE 13 TO IS YEARS : One milk com-
pany: one supermarket ; one new
refrigerator; one pad Io c k for
refrigerator: three new telephone ex~
tensions ; three padlock.'! for telephones;
baseball bat to replace old switch; secure
hiding place for car keys; secure hiding
place for credit cards ; one new finance
company to replace worn-out one; five--
year supply of acne cure-all; one stereo
r ecord player ; four mops; two sets of
earplugs ; and super-sized box of sleeping
pills.
That about does it, folks . If you forget
everything else, just remember the
mops, earpl ugs and sleeping pills will get
you through all the eas y times of all
these ju venile ages.
For the tou gher times. maybe you·d
belter go sign up and take that course
from the Pepperdine University folks.
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By The Auoclllted Pren
Eight or nine Americans and about 50
British nationals were reported detained
today in Uganda m grounds thal tbe
country 1'i.s in a war situation" with
lorces iDVading from Tanzania.
A DIPLOMAnc SOUrte in London said
the Americans ·being beld in Kampala
during Ugandan-Tanzanian fighting are
Peace €orps worker1,-miseionaries, and
an Associated Pree correspondent. 'l1le
Britons detained include at le8't JO
newsmen.
About 80 Europeans have been de-
tained in Kampala after being unable to
funlisbed proof of their identities.
Diplomatic sources said 12 were released
. Monday aod that all had been well·
treated.
Several West German journalists have
a!lo been detained.
Uganda reported. the invading forces
bave been routed in two days of flgtbtng
and were retreating to lbe bonier.
A TANZANIAN government spokes-
man in D11 es saJaam said the Ugan.
dL'll made an o t b e r air attack on
Bukoba in northern Ta.mania early to-
day. No details were available.
The spokesmn added that in a Moo-
day attack on Bukoba nine persons, in-
cluding three schoolgirls and a Roman
catholic nun, were killed while 20 others
were seriously injured.
Radio Uganda has suggested that the
invasion is being backed from a guerrilla
base near Bukoba, 30 miles south of the
Uganda boroer.
Heat, Humidity
ClllCAGO (UPI) -Sen. G<orge
McGovern may get off the campaign
trail next week in an effort to pep up his
lagging campaign for the presidency with
a nationwide television tali: to the
American people .
McGovern's advisers said t he
Democratic presidential no m i n e e •
disturbed by hia inability to communicate
with the people tbrougb tlle news media,
was "seriously considering" dropping off
the caJ1lpail!D-trail-for...a few days in
return to Wuhington at mldweek and
purchase televlsioo·tlme for a direct talk
to the people.
DOWN H PERCENTAGE points in the
Wieks
• Ill East
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Te1nperatures
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h1t1 t1M IOI el'!d to. MOfldar. TM llleh
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~tAIN 1;.-~~!l•NOW
f7"."'7l '--All ~WtOWll~ ......, llOW
poU.., McGovern schecluled appearances
in four cities today -Chicago,
Milwaukee, Flint, Mich., and Columbus,
Ohio -in ' continuation of hi! effort to
reach as inany "media lll81'.kels" -
areas covered by local television stations
and newspapers -as physically possible.
In a statement issued in Chicago today,
McGovern -a minister'• son -en-
dorsed the support of ·private and '
patoehllll"RliiO!SWltlltiXjiliyet' !Und.!, •
poatllon to wblch be bu been leaning for
several weeks.
He said he backed legislation pending
In the House to provide income ta:i
creclita for parents who send their
children to nonpublic schools.
McGOVERN ANNOUNCED, a f t e r
stvtnl Weeki of deliberation, that he
backed legtalalltll 14 provide a tu wrilt-
ofl for parenta .mo IODCf their children to
nonpubUc-.
Although the SUpnme Court bu not
1'I ruled wbother IUCh tax mdita would
be c!ona:istent with the Constitution's
chordHtlte eeparation pro v i s I on s ,
McGovern lllld the direction of the
court's opinions indicated they eventually
would.
McGovern's stafement was a bid for
lhe support of the nation's Cetholic
voters who have been cool to him. Some
big city leaders with large Catholic con-
stituencies have long urged McGovem to
take a firm stand for public aid to the
Catholic schools -many of them in dire
financial straits.
McGOVERN'S TOP aides feel be
hasn't been able to communicate his
complex ideas for changing American
BOCiety through the regular news chan-
nels and needs a crack at a nationwide
audience to cmve7 hla Ideas dlnctly.
A prime oxample ol -1 can p wrtllll
with McGovena" wldb<lpen type ol cam-
palgnlng came Monday in Carticmdalt,
Ill., when a televiaion nenman from
nearby St. lGuJJ sat down with
Mc<lovern after an airport rally for a
five minute interview and, after a couple
ol easy queationr, asked out of the blue:
"Do you know the name :Edmund
Dowd?"
"The name IOllllds familiar," oald
McGovern, confessing he could not place
lt.
'4WELL," SAID 'l1IE t e I e v l 1lo1l
new.smao, "be ls tbe Dtmoc:ratic ca~
dldate for governor ol Mllaourl.
"ll be ta tlle Democratic candidate for
gove:mor, l'm endoninlbbn," MtGoVWWi
aid, not batttn& an t'je.
\
-... final repnrll ... In.
QtWll N,pt prorinoe ta made up of 10
dllltrlcta. Tbt -contatn !JI v!l1-which In tum bAtve a lolal of 403
bamleta. Tiie total populatloo of ~
N,pt pwlnce ta 711,47L Tbe Ba To
dtalricl has.a populalloa ol u,m pa-
spreod u...,.i. It vtllqa Mo Due, -lt\'en vUlaga, hu a population of
1111,779, and Due Pho ltata a pop<tlaUon of ea,989 living In nine 'flllqq.
THE FIGHTING that erupled in the
province Saturday bu c:reallld tboullDds
of new rofugees, fleld r<porta lllld.
Earlltr. Que Son and Tim Phuoc
dislrtcl io-, Ill ID IG mlla nor1lnre'!t,
fell 14 the -· Qoe Son wail r<eap. lured, but Tien Pbuoc ta .UU held by
enemy f .......
Field offlcen lllld they believe the new
..... of ·-in Quang Ngal pn>vlnce WIJ bein1 caJTied out by a regimerit
from tlle f;ortb Vietnamese 2nd Divtalon,
wblcll took part in tlle UlllUOC<UfUl effort
in June 14 ltlze the provtnclol capital qf
x..-City in tlle central blgbl•ncl• to
the aouthweal '
* * * * * * 3 Freed Pilots
Tour Hanoi Area
HANOI (AP) -After :ii botn of
freedom walkJn& around tbe captlal of
tbo country they once rqularly bombed,
three Amtrtcan pllota loolttcl more reJu.
td Monday than tlley . bad under tbo
movie lights of their release ceremony.
Social Security
Pensioners Eyed
In Senat,e Bill
WASpINGTON (UPI) -Senate
Democratic Leader Mike Mamfleld and
Sen. G<orge D. Alken (R·Vt.). introduced
a blll today 14 Increase the ainount ol
money a Social Security pensioner could
make wltboot losing any beneflta.
Besides raising from $1,IBO to f.1,000
the maximum that could be earned from
outside l!Otlreel, Mansfield said the bill
would also "reduct the amount by wblch
a person would be penalized" for earning
more than that. e Bo111blng Probe
DENVER (UPI) -Thiee Senate Arm.
ed Strvlces Committee members planned
14 fiy 14 Denver today 14 queation Air
Fon:e Maj. Gen. Alton D. Slay about the
( IN SHORT .•• )
unaulhoriud bombing of largt!a over
Nortb Vietnam.
Slay, Clommanch!r of Lowry Air 1'I>=
Base in Denver, wu operations officer in
Vietnam for Gm. John D. i...velle at
the lime of the air attacks.
The Senale committee ta tnvestlgatlng
reports the United Stales maCle Ifie air
attacb above the DemllJtarized Zone_ on
orders from Lavelle between NOVft!loo
ber, 1'11, and Mlll<h, 1972.
• A•tierilllfl BUia
W ASllJNGTON (UPI) -The Senate
has puahed tbrouah a aeries of anti--
crime bills -incfucling a plan to com-
pensate the vicllma ol violent crime -
but al least part ol the package may
be scrapped tn the rush or Congress to
adjourn.
A bill that would compensate crime
victims by up to ~.ooo passed the
Senate in a vote Monday.
• l'-4 Reeflll
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -Nu Vita, a
food manut.cturer and distributor here
said Monday it ls voluntarily recaDi~ on
a nationwide bull 10me of its products
that may carry barmful bacteria.
A apokOllllllD far the U.S. Food and
Drug Admtnlatration in SeatUe said that
... analyala of the products, mainly elbow
macaroni and spaghetti packed in
cellopbanO, ta being made to detennlne U
there Is aalrnontllll bact.ria in them.
eBoo .. Trt1p
BELF AS!' (UPI) -Tlje British army
today denounced u the 0 most vicious
kind of murder" the boobytrap klllinc of
a Roman Calhollc pub owner by a bomb
wired 14 the door of hla aatomobfle.
Edmund Wootaley, 31, died m.tana1
when be Clpaltd the car do!>r )llondaY,
eventnc -C!vamaglm, ahciut 1$ miles llOlllbftsl of Jle!WI.
..
Tbey .,.... talking -.i maklnl tbo long
fii&bl hallway around the world borne.
Air For<e Maj. Edward J!:ltu Jooteil
wistfully Iowan! hla fellow pllota, Navji
Lia. Norria <llarles and Markhaoi
Gartley, who were laughing over dlnnet'
with their loved ones.
"I sure wish I could get home soon,"
be said.
Definite plans for tboir departure from.
Hanoi have not yet been finned, ac~
cording to Cora WW, co-chairman ol
the Committee cf Llaison with Familiei
or Servicemen Detained in N<rth Viet-
nam.
"It Is in the hands of tlle Foreign
Ministry but I expect to be leaving w:itla
the men this weekend,'' Mrs, Weiss aaid..
The men were released Sunday. ,
Monday afternoon Charles and his wif•
Olga planned a quiet stroll around a
papular Vietnamese lovers' lane on the
edge of a ll!J'ge lake in the midd1e oi
Hanoi.
Hundreds of Hanoi residents gathered
around them curiously, just watching and.
saying nothing.
A> Minnie Lee Gartley and her pilnt
son Mark joined them, someone sboutM
out, "Gartley, Gartley," and the crowd
murmured but ·did not seem antagonistic'.
Mrs. Weiss told the pilot! later at diJ>.
ner: "Could you Imagine Japanese pUota
walking free in New York City after the
bombing of Pearl Harbor? TbiJ Is fan-
tastiC."
All the pilots have been speaking fmlY
of their detention, which was four yeari
for Gartley, elgbt months for Charles and
five months for Elias.
Gartley said their. food -~·
and them-. hi-111e·-1-
wherebe. ·-e. "We 1'ef'e: • ' . ' ,,., ~~.!'°i: =.iof N\l'ili ~. .,;,wa:
<llarles and Ell8' said they .,;,,;,, ivt1J tzeated.
Economy of u:s.
To Top January
Nixon Forecast?
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Tbt ftltlon'a
economy, still on a strong upwar«! "t{I,
may lop the Nixon admlnlstralltll's 'o'f.
fklal forecast made in January, govern-
ment report.s indicalt.
'!be Fede<al Reserve Board suppUed
evidence of contlaulng economic ex·
pansloo Monday, reporting tbot ita indu
of industrial production rose 0.5 perctr&
in August after a O.S._percenl ptn a
month earlier. The Ind" ta rigarded u
one of the most sensitive indicators of
the economy.
0n CapiwI run, Treasury Secretary
G<orge P. Sbultz dtsclosed U..t the ad·
ministration had revtsed upward Its 197%
economic f~ast, Gross Na t i o n a l
Product, the output of the rfation's goods
and services, Is · expected to grow 17
billion bJgber t/:m fo~st in January,
Sbultz said.
U so, thla means that GNP, the
broadest measure of the economy, will
f1'1'I by more than 1100 billlon this year
anti mate 1m one of the best years for
the economy.
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VQL 65, NO. 263, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1972 N TEN CENTS
Hoag to Close Down Family ·Practice Center
The mtdlcal stall of Hoag Memorial
Hospital Monday night votod to lhut
down the hoopltal's family practice
""''er which lw been the 1Ubject of con-
troversy •Ince It opened three yean ago.
The center offered general practice
care for about 50 persons a day -1,500
per month -but It lost 1184,000 !Ml
year, a hospital spokesman said.
The decision to close ita doors as of
next June 30 came even though ho.!lpital
offlclala conceded there aren't enough
ceoerat practitioners to serve the need•
of the Harbor Am.
"! don't -wben -peopie (tht
patients) will go. That's ping to be a
problem. Thero 11 a aborlqe of general
practillonen in the a>1nmunlty,'• said
Carolyn Fisher, Hoag public relations
dlrector.
Viilcent . Jorgensen, president ol the
hospital'• Board of Trus....,, said there
will be no attempt by the governing body
to try to influence the doctors to
reconsider their decision that came on a
voteo!73toC.
He stuck by their cootenti.on that the
action was taken because of the financial
ilia the program was experiencing.
He denied the claim of one of 1S )ll!ysi·
daM fulfiillng their residency re-
quirements that the doctors tn the com-
munity don't like it because lt'a com-
petition for them.
"The family practice center has been
highly controvenial," said Dr. Chales
Patterson, who admitted thlt by saying
anything he•s hurting bla chancts of gel·
ting another hospital re s I d e n c y
anywhere.
"But h's compeUUon for everybody
and It cuts kind of deep here and there,"
he said.
1''Ibe decl!Jon l~ves me out on the
street and I'll have to k>ot for a place for
my next two years of residency," he
said.
"And the thing ls, we're not really
competing with them on the streets. We
take a lot of patients they wouldn't want
to have. Now they will be saddled with
them," he said.
?(either Jorgemen nor Mn. Fisher ex-
plained why the center wasn't making
money aince it charged rates "com-
parable, and sometimes more'' than doc-
tors in the communJty.
She said finances are wit hin the
purview of the doctors.
'•Yes, Jt's a concern for the hospital ad·
ministration," she said, "but the doctors
are concerned about the dollars and
cents because they are concerned witll
the hospital, the hospital's growth.
because the hospital serves the doctors
very well."
She said she didn't know wby ant
alternate means of flnancinc the program
like a public subscription campaign bad
nc,t been tried. '"lbat's not really a prop-
er method, maybe," she :said.
The doctors in the communit)' had little
to say about the vote this morning.
Dr. Shedrick Moore. incoming medical
staff president, called the decision "un-
fortuna te" but would say no more. He
had \'oted to retain it.
Dr. John Granzella. current staff pre11i·
dent, could not be rtached for comment.
Stains Uncovered No Position
Newport Presses .Slaying Inquiry
! Taken Yet
On Increa.se
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tlle DallY l"llet St.tr
Thick, heavy bloodstains were
dlscoVered Monday in an exPensive ·
apartment overlooking Newport Harbor,
where polite believe a J>retty blonde
doubling as a college coed and actress
was shot and slain Sunday.
1.:]Stery otherwise conUnues to cloud
the Investigation today as deteetives
tried to piece together the tangled tale of
hew DiP:ne Singleton, n, lived and why
•• died ..
The man accused of her murder,
Newport Beach
Charter_ Needs
Rewriting?
...
1'he·man who chaired the Freeholders
Commisalon that wrota the Newport
Beach charter 17 years ago thinks It la
time to rewrite the document.
J. LesliO s..-tald the Women's
Ovic League thla momlag that the time
bu come to review the document that
~t into efled in 19116 and hllni been
<?banged substantially aince.
He .,.;d he d.Jdn't have any speclflc
reco1 .. :endatloos for changes right now,
however.
"I really don't know what needs to be
done," be said, "bu.tr it's a good time.
Every so often It should be reviewed by a
Olarter Revtslon Commission." ·
And that commlaalon should be made
up of a group of elected ~ldera, just
like the ooe that wrote It. be aald.
StMrensen did endorle the present
council-manager form of government and
said the concept of councilmanic districts
should be retained.
· St.effensen toltl his audience of 20
gathered at the Mariners Library
multipurpose room that one or the basic
concepts behind the charter wu to fir'Jn.. 17 establish a representative form of
government.
And he took a little swipe at pressure
groups who keep hollering for referen-
dums and lniUaUves on local issues.
11J believe tn representative govern-
ment," be said, "amt repreeentative
government means decisions 1n the city
are made by people who are elected.
•'They do not represent a small citizens
group but all the people," be oaid.
'"The charter makes proviaions for pro-
testa, and I believe in protest groups, but
Wea titer .
SUnny skies ilrto m the agenda
for Wednesday, following Io w
clouds •loo( the noast. Hlgba !or
the beachet e~ in the low
IOI N,bl( to 12 Inland. Lows ~
night Iii ihe mld-IOll. '
INSIDE TODA l'
G•org• McGovtrn<. political
compalg• lull fo<MHd ••-1
ott<nlfon cm Sovtll Dakoto, Its
l>"ople, Iii tDOl/I, Iii lolldl. _.,.
sQ<loted Pr•11 ..wi... Sid lloodr
and AP pho~I proofdo
o dffl<r<•I loolc. lfl ,..,. JI.
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meanwhile -an w-..mployed student
teacher with a Jumry bachelor pad and
two 1971 cars -today awaited Jlliog of
fonnal charges, while malntafiling a wall
of sllenCe toward police.
Carlisl K. Ankeny, 33, was turned over
to Newport Beach Police DetecUve SgL
Ed Clbbareill Monday morning at San
Francisco International Airport altar
aumndering hlmsell ta San Anselmo
police.
Police allege be la the man who drop-
ped off fatally-wounded Diane Singleton,
22, a statuesque blcmde UCLA 1tudent
DAtLY PILOT tteft """
TIME FOR SOME CHANG!S
Ch1rter Witcher St1ffenMn
the final decision should go with the city
counCll?' he said.
"Strong col.Blcilmen vote," he
said. "Weak COW'lcilmen appolot com-
m.ittees.11
Before bla talk Stt!!eMen said be
thinks the present cooncll "is a rood
one."
He at Ont aald ·~slro!Ji'' but then Aid,
''Say the current council ii a good one.
"Tbott II a laJdeney to be inlluenced
by the presence of 50 or 100 people at a
council meeting,·• be Aid. "I think that
ii wront;
"The councilmen are elected to hear
anyone who comes before them, but they
are eleeted to repteM!t the 116,000 people
or Newport Beach," be sal~.
Steffensen began h11 tall< by pointing
Ol.1 tbat the basic controvetliea over land
(See CHARTlll\, Pap J)
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who attended UC Irvine last year, al
Hoag Memq__rial Hospital ~JY. Sunday.
She had been shot once th.rough the
head by a gun which bas not yet been
recovered.
Miss Singleton -featured in a West
Magazine pboio.feature layout two weeka
ago with her $12,000 Men>ede.s-Benz sport
sedan bearing the personallzed ll""1SO
plate BIZZAR -died aboul eight boun
Jatar without regaining CIJllSCloumeas.
1be fatal Jncldent, no· motive for which
(See MYSTKKY, Pap J)
Proposition 20
· Gets Baeking
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Of Huntington
By TERRY COVILLE
Of -. Dliillr ''"" tt•ff
Orange Counl):'s ~lggest coastal city, ' Huntington Beach, went oo record Mon-
day night dllpporlin( ~uo. 20, the
coastline preservation initiative, in the
November. election.
The 5-2 city coondl action surpriled
many onlookers who ezpected Huntington
Beach to oppose the measure which elves
the state controJ over coaatal land
deVelopment.
Al tile aame m..ttng, Huntington
Beach councilmen called on I b e
Legislature to revoke a tidelands grant lo
the Metropolitan· Watar Dmrid (MWD)
for construction of a 40-a<:re offshore
laland for a 4'/'5 mililoo wat.r desalting
plant.
Councilmen opi-f lhe Island beca...,
they said no environmental impact report
dealing with Its construction bas been
submitted by the MWD.
Mayor Al Coen and Councilman Jerry
Matney cast the negaUve votes on
Proposition 20.
0 niere are only three stale! that do
not have lhoreline protedioo billl -
Alabama, South Ca r o 11 n a and
Calilomla, tt Mrs. Norma Gibbs, wbo
1parked ~ vote, aid.
"I !eel Proposition 20 ls good !or the
state, the county and the city," eoun.
cllman Henry DUlte added.
A touch of drama was added when the
votes were cast u Jack Green first said
be would abstain. then piincbed the green
button for a "yes" vote, then Ted
Bartlett pushed the red "no" button by
accident and had to switch his vote.
Mn. Gibbs said after the meeting 1he
wu "quite surprised" by lbe outcome of
the vote.
So far, among other county cities,
(See PROP. II, Page J)
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SUSPECT -ANKENY, PO~ICE DEllARK AT COUNTY AIRPORT
In NeWport lleoch, Mystery Shrouds Murder ca,.
Newport Planners Delay
Balboa Island Rezone
By WILLIAM SCBREmER
Of tlll Delly Plllt lttff
Newport Beach p 1 s n' n I n g com·
missioners Monday night delayed action
on a proposal that would have put all
multi-family and many commercial Iota
on Dalboa Island Into a new limited
duplex zone.
But It toor commissioners nearly five
hours to decide to do nolblng.
Although the proposed R·l.5 zone bad
the endorsement of the Balboa lsland
Improvement Aooclation (BllA), the
majority of those who addressed the
commission disagreed with the proposal
and with the usoclation's support of It.
Most ol tho9e oPP.,..lng the proposed a.
t .5 zone felt the slae llmJtatlon oo tbe sec-
ond unit -650 squatt feet or one fourth
the lot area, whichever ill larger (up to
800 square feet ) -was too·mtrictive.
Debate and audience comment on the
pros and cons of the limited second unit
finally triggered 1 series o( motions just
before midnight. All but one failed.
The first motion, by Commissioner
William Martin, was that any attempt to
"down-zone" existing R·2 lots would be
unfair to ownen aod the wrong way of
approaching traUic ancf density prob-
lems. He said the zoning should rt!maln
as is for the time being.
"We haven't gotten down to what
Balboa Island residents really think ,"
Martin sald. "We need to get an accurate
reading on thelr feeling• belore we make
any effort to change zon.!ng."
Martin was joined In his effort to re·
lain the ft..2 zone by Commissioners
Jackie Heather and William Hazewlnkel
but the motion lalled 4 to 3.
Commissioner William Agee, whQ said
he favon: the most rtstrlctlve controls
possible on the island, said that those
who didn't show up for the hearing were
gfvlng tacit.approval of the R-1.5 zone.
"We provided seatlng for twice 111
many people as showed up tonight," he
said. ''I can only assume thlll thote who
favor the proposa.J stayed home ,since
most of our audience opposes it."
• The second motJon came as an
out.growth of Agee's comments.
Conduct Voting Delayed
Commissioner Joseph Rosener, who
had pushed most of the evening for an
800-square-foot maximum with a limita-
tion of one on the number of bedrooms In
the second unit, offered a motlon to that
er!~t.
His motion failed 4 to 3 when Com-
ml sslon Chalnnan Gordon Glass. who
bad voted with the majority on rejedlng
Martin's moUon, joined M a r t I n ,
llazewinkel and Mrs. Huther in voting But Debat,e Explodes • in Supervisors' Hearing Room
1ppolntett from similar rulet." 1estlcm.
Baker's code wu shunted 11ide last "thil ii an obvl~ attempt by Battin
wetk by a motion ta incorporata It in the to involvt me but I have no !ear,'' said
county's Personnel . 1·od S 1J1 r y Baker. '1'be matter to which ht refers
Onlinance, but the litlpervlaor argued .... cleared by two grand juries and the
that lbil.t Cll'dinanee does 'not cover District Attorney '• Office and It was
..,._. """'"" md their •J?POln..... delonnlned that theta wu no cOnnlct or
Tolly lllrer apJn urged adopUoo of lntareot and no criminal •ct. a.. code. llldlled bf a report 1rom eou.. "Mr. Battin la obviously nOunderJnc
()' -Aotlll llljper and Penonnel for an lllue wlth hla campaign for re-~ Wlllllm Birt. e!ectlon Wlder w1y now uhder advent
..... Id 'at Wit well under Wlf, coi1cUUCN."
11ap11 tllor -W. Battin, who la ,... The dpilble bjllin& to which Battin
... lot tHlecllon, uried that the <Ode relemd wu expen1ta Charged by
of c.iicluel looludl probtbltlon of dollbJe Baker'I of!Jee In lfllll In COMedlon with bllJlni !or airline tlctell miJeoilt 11d hio cbalrmanablp of the 1 t 1 t e
that the eJ!ect, be m..i, -'" to Er.vi-al Sludr CQuocll •
Jon. 1, 1•. Saker, dUrllll! tile dllCUlllon, also 1ug·
lllW tudilJ aeilfled. lllllA'a .... !• (JM OONOOt'T, he• II
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Glau then ofrered a 1ubstltute motion
limiting the second unk to IKlCl square
feet and two bedroom!.
"I am doing this because It Ls a 'ood
selling point ror a rental unit, 11 Clan
11id. " We want these to be attractive to
good tenant.I."
Glau' motion failed for lack of a 5eC"'
ond.
Martin 111ggested 1notber motion -to
~-zone 111 property on the l1land lo R·
I -which be aald would bring out all the
residents to see where they really at1nd
c!n the IOOlnl Issue.
BU\ Marlin let the motion drop wbeo a
. oubstitUta wu olfered by Gla11 to con-
tinue 1cllon on 'tbe R-1.5 zone until afttr
the joint City Cou'I'" ... .
lllet Pl.'"·-.,
A spokesm411 lllr the Newport llertiOt""
Chamber of Commerce will outline the
Chamber's position on a propoeed In-
crease in the city's building excise tu
when the City Council takea up the mat-
ter next Mondly night.
But as it atlnds now, the Chlmber
position is to take no firm stand one .,,..,
ar the other.
Chamber directors Monday heard •
report from a committee headed by
William Ring on what approach the
Ol.amber should take before the council.
C.Ouncllmen at their last meetlnc
postponed any 1clion on the lncre1ae to
give the chamber more t1me to uplore
the propoaal. Chamber · dlnetor1 bad
already • ll\!Cll'lnl the tu -for a month before lhal
"I thinlt mort dtlcullloft II lllll -.1-
ed, n Ring aid. "So l Jut can't tiler •
position.now." . ' '11te board·debaltd otllo llllM brltl!J 11111
came ta the ....,lullon that no Ollmber
stand was poulbli !l·lhe eomrnlttll'-
unable to unr1vel ell the cletalll.
The propoaed ·-would boolt the building excl.se tax on new residential
building to 15 cents per square foot from
the current.flit rates applied to varioul
types of struqures.
The rate on commercial or lndultrW.
facilities ~ 10 fl'(lm three cents to 11
cents per square foot.
The laJ ""' originally levied to pro.
vide money for fire stations, police ata~
lions. perb ind other public service
facilities.
"About the only solid position we have
decided on ls that we should ask the
council to atve us 10me idea of how thl
money would be distributed." Hing •kl.
"We will ask what artaa will benefit and
what plan lw been made !or opllmW11
distribution or the money."
Chamber Pr"ldent Robert M~
said that unleas the Chamber comes Up
with a firm stand for or against the in-
crease before Monday, the chances are
any halfway opinion would not do any
good .
"The council is expecting aome kind of
PoSitlon. U we glve them anythtnc less
than that, I don't think we can affect the
outcome of their decision," McQirdy
said.
But Jacking any llnn direction from
their committee, directors flnall y agreed
to send Ring or another Olamber
represent1Uve to the City Council
meetin« to lnfonnaUy present 1ame of
their feelings concerning the tu ln-
crtast. ·
Balboa Fun Zone
Judge Bows Out
After Objection
Orange County SuperloT Court Judp
Claude M. Owens today stopped don '
lrom the Balboa Fun Zone ute permit
case altar plalnttlf Allan Beet objected le
Judge Owens bearing the case.
Beek'o attorney. Richard Newell, ,._,
jected to having •Judfe Owens prelfcll,
acting on beb.all ol Beet. Newell rt.tu.I
to divulp any reasons lo< the objeclloo.
County courtroom obee"e:r1 noted.
however. that Judge Owens bid bed
presiding when 1 group of interv....,.
aour,ht to nulllly the Upper Newport Ba(.
Udtlands txcbonge with the lnine Como
pany. Beek bad been one II the lft.
tcrvenors. Judge OWem ruled lo lnw " the trade. ,
To:!1y'1 •etlcm was~ to .. ,..
some aew delay In U. na ·
Zone c:i.. ta another Judie. t -a,, pears presiding Judie Bnace ••11Mr wll
assign lt to Judge Robert 1lllOV4. I
Bttk actks to overturn a Newport
p 44 " ,..,. ,.. ••• .. en adloQ wbicb would
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I Ciiy FilDt?
Newport May Tell Air Story
11J L PllTER )(RIEG
01 .. o.llt' """°' Sl•ff
NewPorl Stach ha.sn'l bffn ablt to tell
Ill sad Orange County Airpor1 story in
worcb ltl'Ong enough to convince anybody
re1.
Solt m1y try to do it with pictures.
The city tuis oblained proposal! from
three film producers for • movie that
would vllUally tell tile plight of Newpm
~ach homeowners who dally contend
with the nQi!e poUution of jet plan6.
The proposab; we~ obtalned at the r~
quHt of Newport Beach City councilmen
1ftu they viewed a film produced by a
Long l1land, New York, community
undtr the Kennedy International Airport
rnaht path.
Aasistant City Manager Philip F. Bet·
tencourt said he 'll take the propoaals to
councilmen for consideration later this
roonlh.
He diliclo&ed that the cost of making
the movie, which would probably run le11s
than 20 minutes, b somewhat higher than
the New York film.
That IS-minute documentary oost about
$15,CKX> and Bettencourt said the pro--
J>OSals he haa in hand have price tags
ranging from $19,000 to $34.000.
But he pointa out that the New York
film 1'11 made lllrft yun.,. _. Iha!
the Newport Beach Olm wW II)' to tel
tile story from 1 Ultle dJHennt point ol
view.
"There '1 oo use prepartna 1 film to tell
the people In Newport Beach 1hat thty
have a problem." Bettencourt ukJ.
"The purpost is to get 1ympathy and
understanding for our plight and ho~· we
have tried to cope lD a rea.90nably patient
manner.
"We want to convey that messa1e
throughout Oran1e County and to the
Public Utilltiea Commiuion, the Federal
Aviation Admlnlstration the C I v i I
Aeronautlct Board and m i I i t a r y
authorltle1." he sald.
Betttncourt said he plans to make no
recommendation to councilmen o n
whtt.her or not to ,o ttirougr. with the
movie or which producer ahoulc. be hired.
"We were told to find out If it is fea!i·
ble, .to get different approachet to scrip-
ting and to lurn co1t1 and production
times," be said.
"We'U give the counCll a progre!!I
report and set If they went to puraue It,''
he &aid.
The New York movie spent much of its
IS minute! showing what happened to
various types of people and situatinn! in
the community whenever a big jet flew
over.
Newport Harbor Chamber
Opposes Coast Initiative
Newport lfarbor Chamber of Com-
merce directors voted unanimously Mon·
day to oppose Proposition 20 the
Callfomla Coastal Initiative -on the
November ballot. ·
l•(f tbJa paSJet, we would have another
new horrendom layer of new government
that would take away a great deal of
Jocal control," aaid Richard Stevens,
chairman of 1 chamber comm.Jttee that
studied the initiative at the board's direc-
tion.
"The new burtaucracy would be tre-
mendoualy upen.slve, hard to organize
and even harder to deal with," said Stev·
f!llll, an oecutlve with the Balboa Bay
Club.
The propc>Hd lniUaUve would eslabli.sb
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CONDUCT ...
gested that attorneys who art membera
of lhe Board of Supervlm be prohibited
frun representing firms doing business
with the county. Battin b the <>n1y at·
torney on tbe board.
Battin in the verbal e:rchanges also
rderred to the recent MUe Square
agricultural lease scandal. He said "an
attorney from the County COUmi:el's Of·
rice during the period when the Mile
Square leaae was being negotiated four
years ago now rtpre!tnts lhe farmer
who ls leasing the property.
"How do we know that there i.5 not a
p.1yoff Involved?"
James Okauki, Santa Ana attorney
who reprt.senll: farmer George Murai has
not been a member of the County
~!'1 Office for the past five years
and the record shows that he was never
involved In the Mile Square agricultural
lca1e negotiations.
Supervisors, after debating for 45
minutes, voted 4 to J with Baker dissent-
ini to refer the Code of Conduct back to
the County Counsel's Office and to the
personnel direcuir for "amendment and
clarlficatlon."
Battln's amendment referrin5 to the
alleged double billing whict: he later at·
tempted to push throup;h wa5 defeated by
a 3 to 2 vot~ with Baker !upporting the
motion. saying, "J have nci fear of such a
probe.··
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a coasta1 :.one In California and would
put development In the zont in lhe hands
of a series of regional lx>ard1.
"This is a very complex iuue blt ln
the long run It means total Josi of local
control• on coa11tllne development,"
Stevens said.
"Analy1is shows that the effect of this
measure would be to stop tvtrylhin&,"
he said. "All IYJlll of bulldlng in the
coastaJ r.one, ~Jg or little, would come to
a halt."
Stevens 11Jo aald the lnltlative would
halt virtually any project coa1t1l city
governmenll undertake.
"For almost any project, we would
have to go through another layer of
bureaucracy for approval and that
meam anyWng from sew~ to bicycle
tr1U1," be llld. ·' •
Chamber Director Nolan Fri.rzelle aaid
cll!Jena are .._uni, the lnltlaUvo
beo1UH lhey have !oat faith in the ab!Uty
of their local eovernmenll to protect the
environment.
"Many people don't believe In local
government anymore,'' he said. "It wilt
be difficult to sell the concept of local
control but that is ultimately the most
important thing for us."
Stevens said the best direction for the
chamber to take would be to educate the
public on the measure's drawbacks.
"The real problem here is a lack of
complete educati on on tht part of the
public," Stevens 11id. "It is up to us to
get the correct material in the hands oC
the people."
Chamber directors voted to add the
chamber's opposition to that already
voiced by the Newport Beach City Coun·
ell and asked Stevens' commlttee to ex-
plore ways of educating the public on the
potential problems of the coastal Jn.
iUative.
From Pagel
PROP. 20 .......
t\ewport Beach cast a unanimous council
vote against the coastal initiative. while
Laguna Beach was unanimOUI in support
of it.
Nelther Seal Beach nor San Clemente
has taken action on Proposition 20.
Proposition 20 parallels the unsuc-
cessful Jeglslation p r o p o s e d by
Assemblyman Alan Sternly (0-Beverly
IU!ls).
It would establish one, overall state
board for control of coastal development
1.000 yards inland and three miles lo !ea.
There would be reglcnal plannin& boards
set up under the state board.
Jack Green. who serve111 president of
the Southern California Asaoclatlon ot
Governmenls (SCAOI, sa\d SCAG has
not taken a position on lt, but se\•eral top
leaders in the California League of Cltles
have supported Pro!)Oflltlon 20.
"They don't let! !ht bUI will hurt k>cal
government,'' Green. who once oppoted
the Sieroty legislallon. said, "Wlth a lack
af qualified state plannen. It i. felt the
slate wiU have to rely on county and cily
help in this Otld."
Green first Intended to abl!taln, uylng
he felt It might creale some problems In
JJuntington Beach. bot after looklna •t
Los Angeles a~ Mal ibu, he could set the
need for atate control.
Thtn Green and Glbbli bolh crltlclud
the coutal leglalatlon propoled by 1tate
Senator 0.M~ Carpenter (ti-Newport
Btach) 11 "weak and dtluted" and "not
the answer."
"tr son1ething Isn't done soon, we'll get
more and more · radical bUll," Gmn
uld. Al the last minute he cut hll vote
favorln1 Proposition 20.
Atatney's only ctimme:nt In opPQS\lion
waa that he had "heard all the coastal
bW! aod none ol them were any 1ood.''
ON THE GOLD STANDARD
Police Olympi1n McEv1ny
Newport Officer
Tops in Police
Olympic Swim
Newport Beach police officer Mlke
McEveny. emulating Mart Spitz, has
swept his swimming events at the
Californl& Police Olympics. · -·
The 26-year-<>ld patrolman won three
gold medals in the 50 yard backstroke,
the 100 yard back1troke and the 200 yard
lndlvJdual medley in the compeUUOn held
Sept 4 througll I in 8an Diego.
McEveny set a meet record in the ln--
dlvldual medley to go with the records he
currently bolds in the two backstroke
events. Meet rules limit participants to
three events.
A five-year veteran of the Newport
Beach department, McEveny has ac--
cumulated a total of II a:old medall in
the five years he bas represented
Newport Beach in polict competlUon on
the state and national level.
,l\l<Ey~ny ~bad a 191 of,u~nc:e In
swlmmlna. He began bre1iln1 records
When he was attending Lakewood Hi&b
S<hool and during his college career at
Long Beach City C<>llege he was selected
four times as an All-American for water
polo and swimming.
Stock of Former
Newport Resident
Offered Publicly
The financial concern founded by the
late Newport Beach resident Howard
Ahmanson bas asked the Securltifft and
Ell'change Commission for permiss ion to
sell its 1tock to the public f« \he first
lime.
Experts say the offering of 3.6 million
ahares oftthe H. F. Ahmanson Co. e•·
pected to fie worth $100 million would be
the largest transaction of Ill kind since
1956.
Until his death in 1968, AhmBMOn
maintain~ a home on Harbor Island. His
yacht, the racing sloop Sirius II was well
known , finishing first in, the 1961
Transpacific ract to Honolullt and aettlnl
records in the 1964 Acapulco race aod the
1964 Mazatlan race.
AhmanS<Jn had just graduated from
USC In 1928 when be founded hit com-
pany as a casualty insurance flnn with
exactly $588.21 in the bank.
At the time or biJ death, the company
had grown Into a multl·milllon dollar
financial complex, of which tlMi fiagahJp
institution was Home Savings and Loan,
which today has assets of f3.I billion.
Plans call for 800,000 shares In the
company to be sold by the company
itself. with the rest offered by trusts and
foundations controlled by the famlly .
Officials said the sale by the holding
C()rnpany would be the largcat stnee 19$6
when Ford Motor Co. offered Jts first 10.2
million shares of its stock to the publlc
for $651 million.
Investment corrununity sources uld
the price will be about $25 to '27 per
share for the stock.
The Ahmanson complex also owns U.5
perctnt of Nationa l American Insurance
Co. with assets of $57.4 million : aU of N•
tional American Llfe Insurance Co. of
C..llfomla, with Insurance wortb m
million in force ; National American Title
Insurance Co., with fl.I million in
assetl; and Allmanson Banl ind ~
Co., wll h $18.7 million in deposits.
AccordinJ to the papen filed with the
SEC, the company had • net incomt al.
KU .million or $%.01 a •bare In lfll, up
from 123 million or $1.28 1 ahare In the
previous year.
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.-tgato.. entered .AnUfty's • ...,,..,...
wilb a aearcli warrant Moodly.
LONDON (UPI) -A boml>riged
parcel In a pUe af letters of condolence
on tile Imel! Olymplc tragedy expk>cled
In tile Israeli Embwy todly, kllllDI tbo
qrlcultural attache and WOlllldlJll lbe of-
fleial who WU to suc<ftd him ID I week.
Bomba also were found in two other
envelopes in the mail.
Tbe blut caugllt the 44-year-old Ami
Shacbori in tile stomach, htally woun-
din& him.
11 deafened and sllgbUy injured
Tbeodor Kaddar, wbo '#U to succeed
him. Shachort wu ending a four-year
tour at Israel'• London embasly. His
wlfe and two children already bad gone
home.
J1raell Embassy spokesman Ell Taborl
said explosives experts checked two
other "•usplcloully buiky" letters that
arrived for embassy officials and found
they, too, were booby trapped with ex·
pl<>slves.
Fro111 r.,,e l
PLANNERS. ••
mission meeting next week.
The continuance to Oct. 5 was
unanimously approved.
Atost of tbt Balboa laland reaidents
and property owners who apoke at the
meeting opposed the R·l.5 proposal for
variOUI reasons.
"I can't imagine a t"'O bedroom apart-
ment ln IOO square feet -that's a decent
one bedroom," ~~ .Hanna Flynn of 110
Garnet Avenue. ·-· ---
"People want quality oowadays and I
can't believe a tiny cubbyhole <>f '50
square feet i.a going to attract the kind af
quality, year-round realdenta we want on
Balboa Jaland," she added.
A number of speakers Hid the answer
to Balboa Island crowding problems was
not in changing the zone but in enforcing
the e1istlng zonlng regulations.
Cecil Lynch., a Balboa Island resident
and former inspector for the l« Angeles
fire departmtnt, said violations of lhe ex-
isting zoning laws are flagrant on the
island.
"I can show you 50 illegal living units
and other such violations on just a couple
of bloc~,'' he sai4. • ,
"I pefsonal!, ietl that moat ot'lhe prob-
lem on Balboa Ialand is not apartment
size but lack of enforcement," Lynch ad·
ded.
Connniaaionera generally agreed with
the commenta on enforcement problems
and encourased rtaldenU to pressure the
council Into providing more money to
hlrt inspectors.
"Rlaht now, we are under SC> much
prtSSUre and work load, that 'ft· just
can't do au tile ill!p<Cting we probably
should," said O>mmunity Development
Director Richard H<>gan.
Several memben of the audience, in-
cluding 1 ,._1auve of tile BUA,
spoke in favor ol the propocal u the only
way to cut bacl: tile croodlnc.
"Free air ind spece are at a
premium," said Robert llison, US Agate
Avenue. "This I.I by far the be.st possible
ordinance if you can pw.h it through."
George Woods. who represented the
BUA hoard of directors at the hearing
said his group alwaya 1upp:wrted such e.f·
forts to minimize density and ~ding.
"We have only one reservation arid that
Is !hat the upper limit be aet at tlOO
square feet -that would be n\ost equit·
able to the property owner," he said.
Ht said 111 mall underwent security
check& "bot 11on1ebow lhll one pused
throli«h" In a pilellp of mall over the
Jewish Yorn Klppur relJglous holiday
weekend. Tbe emballl)' bad been cloled
since Friday.
ln Paris, an lsnell Embusy spokes.-
man said two letten oootaining e1plo-
slves arrived at the embassy there today
but wert detected and diamaotled before
they could cause Injury.
1'be letten were addrused to dlffennt
diplOl!llb at tile Paris Embassy, tile
spokesman said.
Scotland Yard and Special Brlnch
detecUves combed doalers of antl--lsrael
milltantl tor poulble leada to Sbachori's
killers ln !Andon.
Police SOlU'tt:I said they R•ve speclal
attenion to sympathizers of the: Pales..
t i n i a n "Black Sept.ember" guerrilla
group that c a r r I e d out the Munich
O I y m pl cs mas,,acre of 11 Iaraeli
athletes.
The Foreign Office said the parcel that
killed Shachori was mailed f r o m
Amsterdam. where Arab guerriUa girl
hijacker Lella Khaled was reported seen
three weeks ago. Officials said, however,
there was no evidence to link her to the
bombing attack.
The· blast came as Shachori opened the
pt.l'Cf'I ln his: office on the second floor of
the embassy, located in Kensington
PaJace Gardens. Several <>lher embassies
flank the same private thoroughfare,
known as ''mWlonairu row."
Tabort said Schachorl "had nothina
to do with political affairs, but we know
that terrorists <>ften choose soft and
unsuspecting targets.
"Obviously, we will now have to have
stricter security precautions, but for
such precautions we mu.st, of course. rely
mainly on what is proYided by "the host
government," he said.
Tabori said the emba~sy had been
going through a backlog of hundreds <>f
unopened letters and parcels, mosUy con.
dolences on the killings at the Olympics.
It was the second attack on an Israeli
diplomat in West Europe in 10 days.
Reagan Speaks
At Irvine F ete
l1i Unity-Move
Gov. Ronald Reagan vi1ited lrvina
Monday ~ternoon to c.ampai&n for the
reelection of President Nixon and to pro.
mote unity among Orange County
Republicans.
He was guest of a reception at t h e
Airporter Inn,· hosted by the Orange
County Republican Central Committee.
Reagan's »minute speech covered the
accomplishments . of the Nii:on ad·
ministration and was characterized as a
"pep talk" by per80ll.S invited to the
closed-door reception.
"He talked about the splintering of the
RepubUcan party in Orange County and
the eslellCe of his talk WU that there
wun't any," said Jack Hammett, mayor
of C.O.ta Mesa.
The governor reportedly did not focus
on tile candidacy by the lamo-duck
Congreuman John G. S<bmitl from
Turtin who la' challenging President Nlx·
on under the American lndnependent
Party banner.
John Myers of .Fullerton, executive
secretary of the Republican Central
Committee, barred members of the press
from the reception.
"The governor will probably discuss
campaign strategy and we don't want
that publicized," he said.
''TbeN: waa a lot ot blood/' l&id SCt.
CiblJonW.
One upecl of tile blzaM CUt Ill>
volvtng the auractlve young woman
whole car license predicted the natuft of
her own violent death was dlacorrered
Mi>ndiy in Weat Loa ~eles. I
Her car, in addJtlon to Ankeny'• ttn
C<>rvette and tm Dodge van, bad been
sought for examination.
"Three cars just don 't disappear
overnlib~" ,.Id Sgt. Clbbarelli, who IJ
wlBDOd to !ht case a!Olll wltb Detoctlve
Som Amburgey.
One poisible clue to cin:umstances tn
tho sla)'lna of Miss Singleton, wholt
parents live bi Puerto R1co where her
father hold& a government job, la the ap-
parent wealth of both SUlpect and victim.
No ball bu been set for Ankeny, a 1957
Newport Harbor !Ugh S<hool graduate
whose parenta live in Salem, Ort.
Mill Slnileton apparenUy bad no job
either: but lived at a fashionable apart·
ment libe shared wilh a roommate, in ad·
dition to 4rivlng her expensive car back
and forth to college classes.
Investigators said Miss Singleton at-
tended UCLA , but she is known to have
been enrolled at· UCI and prior to that
she was 1 student at Georgia Southern
College.
A probe·of the case also led to a duaJ-
life ang!P. in which one prior landlady In
the Los Angeles area s&d the victim
identified herself as an actress and
claimed to work instead of going to
ochool.
"It's a weird case all rlgbt," Sgt. Ci~
barelll remarked, while declining to
speculate . what may have triggered tbf
killing, or whether it might even posslbly
be suicide.
A West Hollywood talent scout wit.Ji
W@DJ .Mj.ss Slnglet{>n flad dealt dJJrinl' lier 'apparent quest for an acting career
described her as seeming rather mixed
up about her life.
"Very nice, very qulet and kind Of
strange," is the way the victim was
described by agent Joe DeCarlo.
He was traced as the result of being
listed as a perSonal reference for the
ba;;e!-eyed homicide victim.
Ankeny, who is divorced and goes by
the nickname "Cor," surrendered to San
Anselmo police about 10 p.m. Sunday,
roughJy 20 hoors after Miss Singleton
was shot in the bead.
He was in the company of an attorney
whcl is currently arranging to obtain
legal counsel for him alT'ong the ranka
of Orange Coast Jawyen and has ap.~
parently advised him to keep quiet.
So !ar, neitb'U his Corvette oor his van
bas been recovered by poUce, who uid..
the blue sports car bas a license plate.:
saying 646 EAE and the white van hat
888MJ shown on a com mercial license.
Hoag Memorial Hospital aides said the
man woo dropped off the dying waman
for emergency treatment about 1 a.m.
slipped a'vay , reportedly saying he was
going lo get a second individual who bad
been shot.
He failed to rtturn and Newport Beach
police beginning their probe of what may
be one of the city's mO!t mysterious
shooting deaths heard nothing more until
contacted by San Anselmo pollce.
From Pagel
CHARTER ...
use haven 't changed since ''I built a
house in tbe middle of a hay field in
Corona del Mar In 1938."
But he said he thinks Newport Beach 11
a beter place to live than it was 3i years
ago.
"We've got golf courses, lhops,
restaurants and things like the Univeni·
ty," he said. "I can go to concerts and
plays.
The Jurik Business
Addmsing tho C1nlr•l lndi1n1 Floor Covering
A1soci1tion, 1n industry spokesman, Walter Guinan
nid:
"Too mony people in tho fl-covering
industry oro convinced tho public only wonts to buy
"Junk" c1rpet."
Wo're 1fr1id th1t you mighf olso gel fhis
impression from lho 1d1 which specify unboliovob!.
low prices. lnvltligotl09 these ids wiH d1formln1
ono of fwo things -eifhor tho carpet IS junk, or
they will try lo soft 'fOU something mo,. oxponsivtl
We don't ..a funk ot Aldon's, but we do hove
quor.ty •I compotitivo pric11, ond tho best
lnst11lotion In ti.. county.
ALDEN'S
CAIPETS e DRAPES
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COST A MlfA
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The documents show Ilse com-bu
Cont01Jdated Ule!J of fl.f blJiioil,
llabUltles of 14.1 billion ancl lllattbOldets'
net worth of 9131 mllllcn.
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~oag to Close Down Family Practice Center
"'
"'!'he medical staff of Hoag Memorial
llOopltal MOllday night voted to sllUI
down the bospitaJ.:S family practice ,. .
COOier w.hidl has btelt the subject 'of -
UO....., Sil>ce It Clpelled Ihm years all"-
'!l'be ·-.. offered general practl<e care far !ll!WI 51! penons 1 day -1,IOO
per lllDllih' -but it loot '214,800 last
yur, a1>olpital spokesman •Id.
. The decision to close its doors as of ~ Jwie ·31 caine even though hospital ~clala ~ there artn't enough
al prictUIOiiera to 1«ve the needl . ..
of the Harbor Area.
"! don'I know where tbeae peo(lle (the
patients) will go. That'• going to be a
problem. Then Ii 1 ahortqe of general
practitk>Den in ~ community/' said
carolyn Filber, Hoag public relatiom
director. .
Vmc...t Jorgenoen, pnoldent of the
boopital'a Boord el. Trust.a, said there
will be no 111empt by the pverning body
to try 1o inll-the. docton to retonslder their· dlclaion that came on a
vote of 71 to a. 1
He stuck. by their conlentlon that the
action was taken becauae of the financial
ills the progr1111 wu experiencing.
He denied tbe clllm of one of 13 pb~·
clans lullilllJll their l'llidelley re-
quirements that the docton in the oom·
munlty don't ua· it bec•w It'• com. petition foe ~. . .
''The family pradlee ... ter bu bffn
hlghly contronrsial," said Dr. Chales
Patterson, wbo admitted that by •ytog
anything be's hurtlni bis chances of get-
ting another hospital r e I i d e 0 C y anywhere.
•1iut h'a competition for everybody
and it cuta kind of deep here and there,"
be .said.
'"l'tle decisJon leavts me out on the
•-t and I'll bave to look for 1 place foe
my next two yean of residency," he
said.
"And the thinl U, we're not really
cro>petlng ·with tliem on the streets. We
take a lot of patlenta they wouldn't want
to bave. Now they will be &addled with
them," he said.
Neither Jorgensen oor Mra. Fisher u:-
plained why the center wasn't making
money si~ it charged rales "com-
parable, and sometimes more" than doc-
tors ln the community.
She said finances are within the
purview ol the docton.
"Yes, it's a Concern for the hospital ad-
mlni!tration," she said, "but the doctors
are concerned about the dollars and
cents because they are concerned with
the hospital, the hospital's growth,
because the hospital serves the doctors
very well."
SM said abe didn't know why some
alternate meaos of financing the proaram
like a public aubecrlptlon campaign bad
not been tried. "That's not really a prop-
er method, maybe," she said.
The docton ln tht communit) llad little
to say about the vote this morning.
Dr. Shedrick Moore, incoming medical
st aff president, called the decision "un--
fortunate" but would say no more. He
had voted to retain it.
Dr. John Granzella. current staff presi-
dent, could not be reached for comment
Sign Bill Pushed
Mesa Council Finds Policy Weak
• .t aAtLY PILOT lt•ff .....,_
JOSEPH RANDALL FORBES, 3, H~~~:.;.IEC~ OF U.S. HISTORY IN HIS HANDS
A , _ .... A!:••191 Took,S~!Hm ' Of!i-atla~ofT"-'!ton ·ln 17!6 .
!!"f 4~~.j.:.; r ":f ~f•\(-1 t'i< • ( ~ ~
I • • ' ,,~~ -~.r.~ ' • f
Costa Mesa Will -Exhibit
>-• I ~ . ,.
RevoJutionary WarSword
~ ~ lo lmarove ttalllc condllloM
111 Bay' Str#I anif'wa..oa street by Im-fBy RODI NlJIDZIEUIU the past two yean as ·the museum's only ~'I park1Di ban were fejeCted Mon-: Of ... ..., PllM Stefl' artifact "from the other side" from the
illy night .. by the Costa· Mesa City A l1j01)! ,capQ\red from a Hessian of· 1776 Arnericlin Revolution. c;ouncn. ficer during !bf Batlle of TrenU>o wben A Bicentennial Coqunitlee, officially
· A-·~•.: bo, w•,•• ta pr<ssUre, ..., w'~•s-J11eb Cl'Olled the, Delaware crealed-ey the eosta Mesa CitY' Coundl ...-~ • .., ,,. "' will !jecome t!ie local· poi!it of Costa Morulay night, will be cbarged with the ~rtmen~ tenants, apartment owners, Mela'B own U;S. Bicentennial exhibit. gathering of other Revolutionary arti·
Pl •1Jo1illnettm..i, ·the <OW!CU turned 'Owled . by tfrs. Bever I~ Cs,.y, the facts be!°"' .19'16 when. the Uni led Sta\eS
down tbe Traffic Commlsslon'• recom-aithilly engra~ sword Was on display celebrates its 200tb birthday. iiiendatlons by • 4-1 vole. at t1je Los Alifieles County Mu.seiim for '!be sword bears the inscription, "Csp-
."-The pm-king· ban was envisioned as the L , tured from a Hessian officer Dec. 26,
ljnt lll<p to WldeninJ! both roads tO' fout. • i" ·' I . 1776 at the Batlle of TrenUlll by Ll
JaM'. capacity and thereby reducing ac-W • · ht Lo • George Hare of the C.Otlileotal Army."
htdents. .,; er.g , Stng !ts r<vene side ,.ads, "Presenled to
Apartment ownen on Wlloc>n Street 7 the great-grandsoo of Lt. George Hare by
boW...,. ai'rrued ' lhi!t the. 1ane 1naease n:rouram 'Ga:ns' R. H. sr1w. his 1ather." ~ lUncl«'n. Oii, , ! ~ratbei' tbali belp, traffic .r;i I,_ 0 / · . ," R. H. Briggs Ls Mrs. Csr<y's great-clrrtlll -i grandfather and the heirloom has been
'lb"t1narr0w nJne..foot lanes ·would have ~troOg ~-have led to a 4oubling passed down in her family for nearly two
made drlvinl! amditionS mor< danRerolls. ol Costa . Mola Recreation Department centuries. .~ to aporimenl owner Mel ~!!i'Ytl>m. el•"'!• d""'-. wbicb Ulttmalely the sword. will be presenled lioneger, who told-~ -that i:F--:· -·• to Joseph Randall-Forbel, 3; of Santa
!ruck• would bave dllfic!ilty Jn · passing · &llnunlng 'WMlen will Invade the Harbor Ana, Mn. Carey's grandson, who also
Without encroacblng Into other lanes. ,Area Boys-Club. ' bappeos to be the, great-gre&l-j,.•t· ~It was also pointed out by tNmerous '" RegiltratioD for the class · featuring great-great-great-grandson or Lt. George
Wilson Street residents that the !$-fool ~c!elal ezuc~ will begto Thlirsilay at Hare.
Oirb Tldll would require them to turn Jn. the Community Recrutioil Center near '!be authenticity of the sword which lo their cf1veway1 from the 'center lane the weal pie of the Orange County bears an Ivory bandle and a dog's bead
ind ii1danger other driftrl. · · J'~. bas never been in doubt, according to
'Councilmen ctro•-' the Wilson. Street , .• lnljnictor Rene FIOfO, a former stu-Mn. Carey, but .. actiy bow It wa1 cap-denlQc concept 'b.favor of lncrtulng ck!rit ol'lbe Martha Graham stuifiq and 'tured remains a mystery.
li'afllc capacity oo V)ctorta street. one ot N'ew· York'i New Dance Graup, says It ts known that it belonged to one of
clty'a f.,. eut·wal tbon>ulhfara .. ' Sept. 25 .la~ date for the Clules, I . !,too mercenaries sent by Landgr8Ye
'Ibey ul<ed for 1 -lied -1 of tnf• 1<311 to 10:311. 1·.gi. .-nmiD( Mon-Frederick U of Helseo to bolater enemy 60 COlid1llonl OD Vldoiia Stnot with ilia clan '!Ind W!'fneodal'l llld 'l'llladayt RI forces at Trenton.
.tlltlmate olljectJve of wldOnlna .. lt, 1 !ft~, Tbunda,Ja. • • ' -· Frederick U, wbo lived from 1711H785,
ect whldl icairdlng to Councilman ~ wiD bi cooducted at the Boys' a<tually senl 2Z,OOO of his soldlen to help AI.an.. Plnldey "oould ooat $1 m1l11on • 1 Club Central BrllJJP: .. •t Anaheim • lbd fipt the ,.volutiOnary Americana, but
..Ue... ( Center •lreela In ....... Colla Mesa. (S.. SWORD, P•&• I)
, A '2.5 lnllllon •\dening projeel' /JI\' ' • . • • ''' •
Costa Meia city councllin<n Monday
nJi!bt begao p<l!illng for a new onflnance
regulating advertising signs.
11le need'became-apparedf When cO\m ...
cllmen tried to apply their ul.stlilg sign
policy to a real estate agency sign and
diaoovered tbat It was ambiguous and
friugbt witj! loopboles. ·
Costa Mesa does not currently have a
1ign ordlaance but only a ioole-lmlt
policy. An onflnance to ,.place It Ls cur-
rently being developed by the planning
department and will become subject of 1
1peclal councll study leSSlon out Mon-
day nJi!bt.
Meanwhile, councUmtn held over for
two weeks a ftqU<at by R<~to< Ginny
Mottlsolr for· a 1112-square loot sJffll, top-
ped by an Ametjcan Flag, at her piace of
business on 1505 M ... Verde Drive East.
Mn .. Mmtson uked ·for a .i-S5 feet
. Iii """11· 4'.~', jilacOi[' ·~ 1m--.r· •••Ai •• ¥,,.. ' !'l-fiil ~ ~~ ... -1e1(Jt!!IOd.11-.-.•:n.rti· ~ . . .....,
lbe lip~ adoDlid In lfll, ooa1d Dot
m:eed a belibt till tee\. Mn. Morriloli, however, contended
tbat bm WU I freHlanding alp, Ind
Ibo council ...... alnce the j)Ollcy. -Mi specify a mtnlmwn dilitance between
slf!l1 andJ:lfdllJI ' • Wltb t .etiled, council membm
then atl(mpted to apply the poltcy'1
lo,rmola &r computing the copy area of
free.atsndlng alfflll.
K.idnapers Seize
LA Businessman,
I Demand $20,000
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A· biaine11-
man WIS being held by kidoapen today
for $20,000 rlnlOm, police said.
Jeffrey Hawkins, I&, af'l'&'<DUY was
abducled Monday afternoon alter be left
h1s income tu service office here en
route to 1 bank 'ln HuntingU>o Park, au-
thorities said. .
Hatvkina' brother, Yancey, received a
telephone call at bome Monday night say-
ing ·
"We have -lour brother. We want S20,·
000. Get it for us or else. We will call you back tonight. ..
Hawklns' brother dkf not receive an-
other call, but detectives said they still
upecled to bear from the fddnapen.
AuthorlUes uld they did not know
whether Hawkins was se.bed u be trav-
eled to the bank or u be r<tumed to bis
office.
Detectives alao 111d they bad not de-
termined how much money Hawldna wu
carrying.
Hawkins IDd bis brother .,. partnen
II) the Command Computerlud r .. s.rv-
loe and own a cocktail lo!mge here.
' , :::: waa therefore abandoned by Z . . '.~~;:::t: Conduet Voting Delayed
,... fer the putq --. 'mild • • 'ttolfPal ol ....... and • .._... line
rn:~·==~=ir• .• (._ PAllDIQ, I)
' ' Bands w· Get '
Noile Chech
But Debme ·Explodes in Supervisors' 'lfearing Room • •
,..Uonr.
"Tl!fl ·11 • -attempt by Baltfn
to tnvolte me but I have no fear," aid
Babr. "Tbe mattar to which he men
waa cleared by two lfllld jurloa and the Dlliricl At-y'I Ofllce and JI, Wll
I 4felarfnlned thet tbon WU DO coalllcl el.
lnleral and DO crtmlla1 «I.
"Mr. Ballin fl obriolllly t1oundt:rllc
for 11 .Ilia• "10. bit eampolffll for .re-
~under •11 now -ldvtrae cc.dWOni." •
Tbe -doublt 1lfllng to whldl Battin
,.,...... ... ·-cbarttd by -·· olnoe.1111 •• In -...a... with .. ~ el. a. 1t1te ··~....., Oomdl ~. :::1&.. • • •. lllO ... . , ... ~.,
But the policy, wblcb spe<Uln tbat
f ..... tandlng llfflll 'be no greater thin 40
~r<:ent of tbe buildi!ig area, proved to be amblguouj. • --· --
Q>uncllmen appeared conrused whether
this meant 40 percent of the floor area,
~ percent of the building's frontage, or
40 percent of its side. ·
On a motion by Councilman Robert M.
Wllaon, the subject WU tabled uatll 1111
councU bu ·the opportunity to lnterpnt
the 40 pen:ent clause. • _
Councilman Alvin Pinkley was the aalJ
man to vote against the measure.
Although a frequent critic of advertlftnt
signs, he said Jt was "unfair" to turtbtr
delay the appltcaUon Mn. Morrlaon bad
pending """"' July 15.
Mesa Council Action
Here, In capsule form , are the major actions" taken by the Costa Mesa City
Council Monday night.
PARKING : Backed protesting businessmen and 1partmea1 rutdeflts In
tbelr requesls to maintain on-street parking on Bar -and 'RllDcBlreel . . ,SIGlll: Asked for an ordlnaDce regulating ~ llpa to ci. lilQp.
bOIOt In tlli .-·· 1111t1ne ..... policy.
• llllillNTBNNw.t ~ -1tt,e far,,.,...-···~ • It Amerlm'• IOlltli bb1iMliif ~ ' . .:".""-:f ' -
. cABLE "l'V: Adopted l..o1uuona against two 11.afa·Wlll ...di tlllJ .._
lieve woa!cf Infringe on, the ri&hl.s of Co•ta Mesa .and other OrUp t:.a clllet to fraDdUee a cable televiJlon network.
GOLF 'COVllSB: Signed 1 new agreement with Harry S. Green for -· Uoa ol the Colla Mesa Municipal Goll Course.
FllDWAYI: Oppoaed a state plan whereby maintenance ol lreew1ya
would be turned over to cltlel:
Bwodstnins Get Study
In Mysterious Slaying
By ARTllUll IL VINSEL
Of ... DelW '1llt llltfl
Thick, beavy bloodstains we r e
dlSCOYered Monday in an expensive
apartment overlooking Newport Harbor,
where police believ_e a pretty blonde
doubling u a college ooed and aclresa
-lhot~ IDCf"llllDSiiiidi)'.
l~7stery otberwile contlnues to cloud
the JnvestJgaUoa today u detectJvu
tried to piece loletber tbe tangled tale of
hew Diane Slngletoo, 2Z, lived and why
she died.
The man accused of her murder,
meanwbUe -an UMmp1oyed ltUdent
telcber with I !usury bacbelor pad and
two 1m can -today awaited filing of
formal cbarp1, wblle malntalnlnc 1 wall
of •llence toward police.
ClrllA K. Ankeny, 33, wu turned over
to Newport Beacb PoUce Dettct1ve set.
Ed Clbbertlll Moaday morning at Sao
Franciaoo lnlematlooel Airport after
surrendering blmseU to San Anselmo
poflc. •
Poflce alfege be Is tbe man who drop-
ped oU fatally-wounded Diane SlngleU>o,
22, 1 statuaque blolide UCLA student
wbo attended UC Irvine last year, at
Hosg Memorial llolpltal early Sonday.
Sbe bad beeo lhot once through the
bead by I ll\ID which bu not 711 beeD
recovered.
·Mlil lllnclclon -leablred In I West
MqnlN l'l>oto-leatlltt' tayoal two -ks ... wllb ... '12,080 .......... _ ~
-bearing the penonallsed ._
plate BIZZAR -'cf1ed aboul ,tllht-. later-wt-nplnlng ......... _,.
IJ'he Illa! -. no -ive for wblcb
lao -,., 1pparent11 occumd In Ankea1'• ....,_th bayfroat llllte In
Tiie T-1, 3121 w; Coul f!labwoy,
Newport Beach, ln...U,1ton US<rt.
N-·-obtained In the b~ um Clle of the &lrl with BIZZAll on
her car llceaae plalel 1'•• ta)«n when 111--lpton entered Ankelly'1 apartment
with 1 -wamnt -r.·
'1There wu 1 lot ol blood, ' Mid set.
ClbblnllL
()ao Upool of lllo lliaam CUI Jn.
....... ll!O 1ttractm--
...... car -pndlctad lllo -el. --~---_.,. .... Loa .....
Her car, In lddf!laa to ·Allbqr'1 Ull
Corvette IOd 1m Dodi• ..., bid .._
sought for uamlnltloo.
·~ Cll'1I just don't dtsa_.
overnlC(tt," said Sgt. Clbblrelll, wbo 11
assigned to the case along wi1ll Delectlva
Sam Amburgey.
Oile-poufhle clue to clrcumatances In
the alayq ol Mias Singleton, wbooe
parebts five b1 Puerto lllco wbett ber
lather bolda 1 government job, la the ap-
pannt Wealth of both ~ ud victim.
No ball bu been Bel for Anlceny. 1 1957
Newport IW1lor llti1I School graduata
wbooe P11eldll lift In Salem; Ort.
~Ila •!lqlatoa lpponntly bad no Job
either 1"!111 ... at a ,_,bl< apart-'
ment obi lllnd with a rimmale, In ad-
dition to ~ bor .el{J s h• car bed:
and forth lo collep er...
lnveol:.:n said Mil! SJnileton at-( llYSTEllY, Pap II
Weailller
Swmy -.... the ..-for WedrJac!ay, fDl1o-trJD, It"
cloudl •loo& 111o -. llflbs for
the beacba eapectod , II .a. ....
'IOI rising to a fnlmd. ton to-
nliht In the mJd.60I. •
INSIDE .TGD.\Y
George McGDM'll'r poUllcal
compolgn hor /oaued ,.......z
. ollcnUon ... SOMlh Dakoto, Ila
ptoplt, lla ...... ltt lotodr. b
1oclated l'rer1 mt1r Sid Jfoodr
ond AP photogra1lllm"iw-·a dlfltrt•t look. Sri Po41c-J/. ·
L.M. lml I· ....... 11
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•
, ...... ,, s.-19, 1971 ..
DAILY I'll.OT Sl•N l"ltm
BIRTHDAY NOT FORGOnEN
Coit• Me11'1 Sera Morris
Friends Help
Mesa11 Observe
90th Birthday
By JAN EDWARDS or tM oall'I' 1'1"1 St•ff
By Mooday. Sara Morris' 90th birth·
day. the postman had brought her 72
messages from friends from 13 different
It.ates.
On Sunday, 58 relatives and fr iends
came to celebrate wlth her at her Costa
Mesa home.
•'The · house was packed -they Were
crowded in here, in the dining room and
on the porch ... and the children were all
..._ _ __outdoor.s~rs. Ml!rrl1 salct__"W~ had a
•onderful tlme."
_ Her home, built on Maple Street by her
husband Arthur In 1926, Is now also
crowded with many potted nowers and
bouquets which she has received during
the past few days.
A birthday cake. baked by ber
daughter, Mn. John Hoyle of Costa
Meu, was decorated with red rosts and
crowns to set lhe theme of the party:
•1Queen of Our Hearts."
Mn. Morris has two children, six
grandchildren, 12 great.grandchildren
al)d one five-month-old great-great-
grandlon. She 1ay1 everyone in her large
rainuy either came to see her, telephoned
or wrote bet their blrthdax wishes. ~ \Morrl,.s moved' IC) the l!JJ:boT'
Are& I~ 1916 and built a borne In lfli 1'on
a barley neJd, with scattered otange and
lemon grove1" surrounding them. They
owned one hor!e which plowed their 111,-
acre vetetable field and allalf1 patch.
She recalls there was no gas but her t~te husband, a contractor, Included eleC-
triclty In lhetr new home.
The Co!:ta Mesa· area was then called
Harper. One store served as po!l office,
grocery and department store, feed store
and service station, she says.
All roads leading Into and throughout
lhe area were dirt, but she finds today's
extensive network of pavtments "nicer
now when we don't have any dust."
Her interests Include painting and
needlework. And she often spt.nds many
hours a day leisurely 1ardenlng in her
flower beds and yard.
Airport Director's
Jury Trial Delayed
Harbor Chamber
Opposes Prop. 20
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce directors voted unanimously Mon-
day to oppoae Proposition 20 the
California Coastal Iniliative -on the'
November ballot.
"If tbts pauea, we would havt another
new horrendous layer of ntw aovernment
that would take away a great deal of
local control," said Richard Stevens,
chairman of a chamber committee that
studled tht in itiative at the board's direc:·
lion.
"The new bureaucracy would be tre--
mendously eq>en.slve, hard to organize
and even harder to deal with," aaid Stev-
ens, ap executive with the Balboa Bay
Club.
The proposed initiative would eslablish
a coastal zone In California and would
put development In the zone In the hands
of a series of regional boards.
"This is a very compler issue but In
the long run it means total loss of local
control a on coastline development,"
Stevens said.
CONDUCT ...
geated that attorneys who au members
of the Board of Supervboro be prohibii.d
from reJi'esenting firms doing business
with the county. Battin is the only at-
torney on the board.
Battin in the verhlll achangu alJO
referred to the recent Mlle Square
agricultural lease scandal. He u.Jd "an
-aUOrneY-from .the.. C.OUaty...Counael'I Of-..
fice during the ... period when the Mlle
Square lease wu being negoUated four
years ago now represents the farmer
who is leasing the property.
"How do we know that there Is not a
payofr involved?"
James Oka.zaki , Santa Ana attorney
who represent. tanner George Murai has
not been ,.1 member of the County
Counsel's Office for the past five years
and tht record 1bows that be wu never
involved in the Mlle Square egricultural
lease negotiations.
SUperviaors, after debating for 45
minutes, voted f to J with Baker diuent-
ing to r<fer the Code of Conduct back to
the County C<iu.,.J•o Office and IC! the
per10nnel director f<ir "ainendDwrt and
clarUlcatk>n."
Battln'f ame!l'!mtnl rel=Jni IC! the
aDeged'""°JIW tilDlnf which lie' Jam al'
tempted to push tbro~ ns defeated by
a 3 to J vole with 1Upportlng Ule
motion, aa}'ln&, "I have DO feu of tueb a
probe."
Stock of Former
Newport Resident
Offered Publicly
The financial concern founded by the
late Newport Beach resident Howard
Ahmaoton baa uked the Securities and
Ettbange Commll&lon for permlS1lon to
.sell ita stock to lhe public f<:r the first
time.
Experts oay the offering of 3.1 million
shares of the H. F. Ahmanson Co. ex·
peeled lo be worth $100 million would be
the largest transactJon of Us kind since
1956.
"Analy1ia 1how1 that the effect of U1ll
measure woukl be to stop everythtftl,"
he said. "All types of building In the
coastal p ne, big or Uttle, would come Lo
a bait."
Stevens alto said the tnltl.ative would
halt virtually any project coutal ctty
government.I undertake.
"For almost any project, we would
have to go through another layer of
bureaucracy for approval and lhat
mearu anything from stwerl to bicycle
trails~" he sald.
Chamber Director Nolan Frizzelle .said
citlzeru art supportlng the inJtJative
because they have lost faith in the ability
of their local covmunenta: to protect the
environment.
"ManY people don't believe in local
govermnent anymore," be uld. ••1t will
bO difficult to sell the concept of Jocot
control but that is ultimately tht most
important thing for WI.''
Stevens said the best direction for the
chamber to ta~ would be to educate the
public on the measure's drawbacks.
"The rtal problem here is a lack or
complete education on Uw. part of the
pubUc," Stevens said. "It is up to us to
get the correct material in the hands of
the people."
Chamber directon voled to add the
chamber's oppoalUon to that already
voiced by the Newport Beach City Colll).
ell and asked stevena' committee to e1·
plon1 ways of educating the public on the
potential problems of the coaatal Jn.
iUative .
Newport May Use
Film to Relate j
Airport Story
By WILL1AM SCHREIBER
or .. Olltr Pllf ,,..,
Newport Beach p 1 a n n I n g com-
mis.slonen Monday nlaht delayed action
on a propoul that would hive put all
multi-flDlily and many commercial Jots
on Balboa Ialand into a new limited
duplex: zone.
B~ tt toot.: comml!a:lonm ntarly five
houri io decld~ to ~ noulJn,. ·
Although the propoaed R-1 .5 rone bad
the endorsement of the Balboa Jaland
Improvement Association (BilA), the
majority of those wbo addremd the
comml!alon disagr<ed with the propo11J
and wtth the auoclation'1 support of It.
Moat or those oppoain& tbe proposed R-
1.5 zone felt the size limitation oo the sec-
ond unit -650 square feet or one fourth
the lot area, whichever i1I larger (up to
800 square feet) -wu too restrictive.
Debate and audience comment on the
pros and cons of the limited second unit
finally triggered a series or motions just
before mldnJ&hl All but one failed.
The first motion, by Commissioner
William Martin, wu that any attempt to
"doWMOne" UIJllng J\.J lob would be
unfair to owners and the wrong way of
approaChlli1 tra!flc and den.ally prob-
1entJ. He uld the zonin1 sbou1d remain
as is for the time being.
DAILY PILOT Stitt l'Nl9
. J l ,.. •• r..-•
MYSTERY •••
~ UCLA . but she 13 mown to bavo
been .... 11e.i ot UCl and prior to tba1
abo Wll I student at GeorJia SOUlbenl
~be of the can aJ90 Jed to a J.
life angl~ in which OOI prior landfady. m
tbe Los Angeles art• aald the victim
ldentified he~ as an act~ss and
cltlmed to work wttad of Jiollll to
ochool. 'b-"lt'• a weird case all right," Sgt. Ci
barelli remarked, while decllnhC to
1pecu1ate wbat may bave 1rlggered lbltho
kWing, or whether It ml.gbt even pOll 1
be sulcltle. 'th A West HoJJywood talent seout -:1
whom Miss Singleton had dealt dunng
her apparent quest for an acting c~r
described her aa seeming rather mixed
up about ber life.
"Very nice, very quiet and kind of
stranae.'' is the way the vlctlm was
described by agent Joe OeCarlo. • .
He wu U-aced as the result of bejng
listed u a personal referel)Ct for the
ba;;el'4)1ed homlclde victim.
Ankeny. who ts divorced and pl by
the nicknlome "Cor," surrendered to &tn
Anselmo police about 10 p.m. Sund•Y·
l'O\llhJy JO houn after MJ.ss Slngltton
was sbot In the bead.
He was 'tn the company or an attorney
who is currently arranging to obtain
legal counsel for him aw.ong the ranks
of Orange Coast lawyers and ;.as a~
parently advised him to keep quiet.
SUSPECT ANKENY, POLICE DEBARK AT COUNTY AIRPORT
In Newport Beach, My.tery Shroud1 Murder CAH
So far, neitbtr bis Corvette nor hll van
bu been recovered by police, who Wd
the blue sports car bas a Uceue plate
saying 848 EAE and the white van has
888MJ shown on a commerclal liet.Mt. Proposition 20
Huntingwn Supports
Hoag Memorial Hospital ald" Mid the
man who dropped off the 'dylng woman
for emergency treatment about 1 a.mt
slipped away, 11porledly sayinl be wa~
going to get a second individual wbo bid
-sbot. ~; He failed to r<tum and Newport BueJt
police beginning their probe of wbat may
Coastline Initiative · be one of the city11 moat m~
shooting deaths heard notlllng more untili
contactl!ll by San Anselmo police.
By TERRY COVILLE
Of 1111 ~Ir Plllt $1tff
Or&nJe C.Ounty'1 biggest. coastal city,
Huntington Beach, went on record Mon-
day night 111pporling Proposition 20, the
couWne preservation initiative, in the
November elecuon.
1be 5--Z city ooiincu action surprised
many onlooken who erpected Huntington
Beach to oppose the measure which gives
the state control over coastal land
development.
At the same meeting, Huntington
Beach councilmen called on t b e
Legislature to revoke a tidelands grant to
the Metropolitan W4ter District (MWD)
for constructk>n ol a 40-acre of£sbore
island for· a f7~ mllliOll _w~ter desalting
plant. .
Councll'.inen Opposed tbe Island beci'use
they said no environmental impact report
dealing with its construction has been
submitted by the MWD.
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PARKING ...
. Mayor Al Coen and Councilman Jerry
Matney. cast the negative votes on
ProposiUon 20.
"There are only three states that do
not have shorelint protection bill! -
Alabama, South C a r o I i n a and
C3Jifornia," Mrs. Norma Gibbs, who
sparked the vote, said.
"I feel Proposition 20 is good for the
state, the county and the city." Coun-
cilman Henry Duke added.
A touch of drama was added wl>M the
votes were cast as Jack Green fltSt said
he would abstain. then punched the green
button for a "yes" vote, then Ted
Bartlett pushed the '¢. "no" bi/lton by
accident and had to .. swtch his vote,
A complllnt fomWly charging Ankeny
with murder wu being aotlihl today b)!,
5B1. Clbbarelll, who said the auapec\1
would probably be arraigned Jo Horl!o~,
Judicial District Court Wednaday mom-.
Ing.
Coroner*s depuUes completed 1 ~
auto)Jly on the body Monday, conflnnlnt1
that Miss Singleton was kpled by a bullet,
fired throUgb her brain.
The callber Is not known but the mJss., •
fng wupoo is presumed to hive been a
pistol of .some type.
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Mrs. Gibbs Said after the meeting she
was "quite surprised" by the outcome of only 1,400 f~ ~t Tren\on. Of thiae,.
the vote: · ' 11:1' · " ' l,OOO ·wert taken as P,'ll<nerl.--. ~
So far.. among oiber oounty clf.ie11, History boob iDdicate that tbt;
Newport Beach cast a unanimous council landirave received 21 million "Thaler''
vote against the coastal initiative, while for their hire. "Thaler" is a fonn~.
Laguna Beach was unanimous in support German coin denomination from which,
of it. · the American "dollar" is believed tq,1
Neither Seal Beach "4r San Cl~te originate. ,
has taken action on Proposltlon 20. , From her research, Mrs. CareJ:i
Proposition 20 parallels the µnsuc-suspecl..1 that Frederick n received' the
cessful legislation proposed by entire pa)'{Jlent and his soldien notbini.J
Assemblyman Alan Sierbty (0.Beverly "It lookil like he just sent them ovet
with residents or the Bay Meado"A's Hills ). there and he collected all the loot,'1 1be"
n•M says. ' a_. .ments on Bay Street. It uld t blish > Susan Trolechaud presented the coun. wo es 8 one, overall &tate Meanwhile she is attempting to contact:i
ell wilh signatures from most of the board for control of coastal develop!Pent ~ cultural minister or Hessen, • sta~ Id f I ,cm yards inland and three miles to sea. m the German federation, for furlbtt in-:
res enb o the oomplex at 3871> Bay There would be regirnal planning boards f · bou the H " St.1 all of whom were opposed to the set up uoder the state ~· • onnalion a t eulan involvemen.,
parldn1 ban. Jack Green, who serves as presi.1·nt of in the war. Heuen still o:!Jta II a sta~ The an•Pl .... .,.,+,, rd' 'IA:a-W: today &nd its Clpitll iJ Frankfurt. ' · · .,.... u""'"' ... , acco mg to "ms.3 the Southern Callfomla A§ociation of "From wbat l"e ~-n -ad'••, "-•I Trot~ud, have spaces for 105 cars but Gov •· (SCAG l 'd ~ .... ... ~·•'\/
he emmen... , sa1 SCAG has Washin..t""' took the: enemy by m•~riae.< t re are 107 cars in the compler. not taken a -·ti It b t J •-" -r • """·-,.....1 on on , u severa top It was Chri.stmu and they ~
"111U"C'I juat no room for them~" she leader · the C Iii ml Le of Cltlea said. s Ul a 0 a ape celebrating and they were stoned out
On have supported PropOsltion. 20. their minds by the liquor," says Mn,•
?y t"°'O Bay Street residents, Mr. and "They don 't feel the' bill wlll liurt local Carey. <
Mrs. Frank BizanU, were in favor of the government " G ho -"" , reen, w once op~ Persons interested in parUcipating o1'~
ban. They told the council that parked the Sieroty legislat-ion, ~d. "With a Jack the Costa Mt!a BlcentennlaJ Committee!
car:s create a traffic hazard, obstruct or qualified state planners, it is' felt the over the next four years should conta'°'I
their view. and that drivers litter state will ba to J unt ··• J " A jury trial on drunk driVinl! charge!
against Robert J . Bresnahan. director of
aviation for Orange County, was delayed
this morning until Nov. 7.
Until his death in 1968, Ahman90n
maintai ned o. home on Harbor Island. His
yacht. the racing sloop Sirius JI wu well
known, finishing first in the 19'1
Transpacillc race to Honolulu and setting
recordJ in the 1964 Acapulco race and tht
1964 Mazatlan race.
"We haven't gotten down to what
Balboa Island residents ualty thlnk,"
Martin Wd. "We need to get an 1ccur1tte
reading on their feelings before we make
any effort to change zoning."
Martin was joined in his dfort to re-
tain the R·1 zone by Commissioners
Jackie Heather and William Hazewinkel
but lhe motion railed t to 3.
he. r d ve re Y on co y au11 c ty Mayor Hammett, Tl Fair Drive, co.•-"
t 1r ront yar with beer carus. help in this field ." M " llF";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~·~sa~ . ..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii.j~ "
The 51-yeaH>ld county airport chief
\\'as arresled June 14 in Fountain Valley.
Trial on the misdemeanor offense had
been slated for today in West Orange
C.,untv ,Judich•I District Court.
OU.~•1 COAST
DAILY PILOT
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11 cott'lll!llci' "'9 /111-Pra&. It. ,_i.... "'
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fl11ch. 1,..,!111/Sfddlllb.!c~ and Stn CIMMnlt/
~•n Ju•" C1pldr1no. A •lt>Qlr ... IOl\ll
Hllilft l• 1Nbll11!1d $1tur(l1y1 and SilfldlYI•
lf!r prlt1c ;l)JI PllOll•l'llnfl p11,.! h •I l)I) W"'I
l ay S•'"'• cos•• M-, c1mor11I•. •Hlt.
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Ahmanson had just graduated from
USC in 1921 when be founded hl1 com-
pany as a casualty insurance firm witb
eaactly $583.21 In the bank.
At the time of his death, the company
had grown into a mulU-milllon dollar
financial complex. or which the flaa:shlp
institution was Home Savina• and Loan,
which today bes assets of $3.& bUUon.
Plans call for 800,000 aharu in the
company to be sold by the oompany
ilself, with the rest offered by truata and
foundations controlled by the family.
Air California
Asks for Boost
Air cauromia of Newport Beach his
asked the st•te Publlc Utilltlea COm-
mission to let it charae ~.so instead
of S2a for one-way flights b 1: t w e 1 n
Orange County and Sacramento.
The alrUne calttd current farts "too
low to return an economic profit" and
alSto asked · to increase one-way farts
from 114 to IU bttween Pllm Springs
a n d San F'r1nclsco, San J o a e and
Oakland.
An over·all 17 perce.nt tncre1tse In
minimum air freight rates iJ allo belnl
sou~ht by the Newpcfrt Btocb alrllne.
The lar1e1t would be for 16 per 100
pounds Instead of 16 per 100 pound1 for s n Francl~co-Oatland, San Fr1ncllCO-
San Jose and San Joso-Oaltl•nd frellht.
Offlclslo aald the Hie by 1he bciidlnll
comJ>My would be the largt1t since llM
wh<n Ford Motor Co. offered 1!1 ftnt IG.I
mlllloo lh•res of lb stock to the public
ror 1654 million. ,
Commissioner William Agee,. who said
he favors the most restrictive controlt
poosible on the illand, said that thoee
who dldn1t show up for the hearing were
giving tacit approval or the R-1.5 iooe.
"We provided stating for twice u
many people as showed up tonight," be
said. "l can only assume that thou who
favor the proposal atayed home since
most or our audlenct opposes It"
The second motion came as an
outl{f'Owth of Agee's comments.
Commissioner Joseph Roaentr, whit
had pushed most of the evening for an
80()..square-foot maximum with a limita-
tion of one on the number of bedrooms in
the second unit, offered a motion to that
effect.
Delay in Sprague
Sentencing Ruled
A delay bu -onltred In the Crance County Sllptrlor Court ,..Wlclntl of
Newport Beacb builder Honry Wara
Spngue.
Sprague, ii, of 14 lie-. Bay, baa now
been on1tred IC! appear Sept. • before
Judge Kenneth Williama &o receive whit
could be a 1tai. prllOll term for his coi.
vlctlon on cbaijea ol plmpl111 and col>
oplrooy IC) commit ~tl1utlon.
DeO<Jty Public Defender Ron Buller ii
l<beduled In pre1111J • 1110tlon for 1 new
trial befOl'I Judge wuu.m. ruJ11 Oil the
dlll)>Ollllon of tile def-.
Sprague .... llTtltad hb. •• 1172,
followl111 ln_..atlon ol tlW "Encutlve -t S<rvlce" la _.,tad from o111cto
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The Junk Business
Addreuing the Central lpdiana Floor Covering
Auociation, an industry spokesman, W1ltor Guin1n
14id: •
"Too many people in tho floor covering
industry are convinced tho public only wonts to buy
"Junk11 carpet."
We're •fraid that you might olso got this
impression from the ads which specify unboliovoble
l~w prices. lnvosti9otillg those ads will determine
one of two things -either the carpet IS junk, or
Jhey will try to sell you something more oxponsivol
Wo don't seN junk 1t Alden's, but wo do hove
quality 1t competitive prices, end . tho best
instanotion in tho county.
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