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DA , V Ows Lea~g Probe Will ContinueJ
Trustees -1lDIDimousJy 'lllurlllly
"njglil to -oPeciai·IWe ~lion that
-id pet'inlt the .FOllDlllD Valley districl
to unify along 111 "'"" boundarloo, ml
yet <OOlim1e to ncelve a "'.,...,._
share · ol the wullh of the whole blCb -·-'l'!Je • trigger for tho llClion .... the
fourth -.Uve fallare of • -
--In the . high achoo!
districl earlier this week.
. ·•~e .-bft an.tired of ·bav-
..,, ~the ~el!l·blgh·icbool 1n the state,"
ii.id wupam.:enne, pmldent of Ille
lioard. "You -·unificallon·ml Ibey
aay do it." .
SUperlntendent Mike llrlck said that if
Fountain Valley did wlthdtaw from the
high acbool district, uwe•t build a new
bflb acbool .._ -two yeors. I don't lmow how we'd do" It, bat we'd find
out bow."
Trustee FNd Voaa 8DRflly naled that
'the ·ODIY ·coaslltent BQPPOrl for ·bond
isaues comes from Fountain Valley -
.w(le!e blgh ochool overcrowding Is worst
-but "tboee c<mmunities which con--. llltmll, reject bcmd lslues eocape the
COMMlueDCeS ·of their actlona." In~ mucb·ol.lbt""'" lie oald that tbe "hllb ..cllool clllttlct ls
-wu . put lmo Wotm 10 larp ml made up of ao many
powdor. · elementa that 1t Ja. doulllful It could ever
UDder lodaf• ,rullnl: . build • 11J;th blgh acbool Qmpul. -
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a ' d'ocl<"iit.i'i:f2'w. ~<:'oasf'Higbway~an<1<-sllaffd1.ttie ,
vessel away from oilier-boats, Investigators blamed
the $2.000 ·blaze on • carburetor baddire. Peter-
son aild his companion esca~ Injury, the Harbor
Department said.
Firefigll.ters 'fro!ll Orange; County• HarbOr' Depart·' .
ment douse charred ·cabin ,crulaer wlilcb exploded
in flames'l'b,ursday night.in Newdort Harbor: Oper-
alor of' the 29-foot crift,. Cary l>eterson of Santa
Ana, and ·a friend leapecl from·the burning boat to.
Coun~y f o ~ice Killer
Esca pes Lawmen' s Net
A maMive police manhunt Js under
way today for :a' min IOUfllt · in Cllll-
necllon with tho cold-b-murder of a
. Buella ·Patk"poWolllcer, tllled .. l'hari.
day w!ille' bylnJ .to most the 111specl OD a,.. c:baqe. , -
Al ODO lbi>e Tbanday night police lhou8h' Ibey bed Ibo-Dpecl ·cornered,
bat U.-L. Cloaltoa, 31, of Ill
Emea-st., AN•tm1 w b e re the
........ occumd; .caped. .. loot.
Police -1 wero <onducling a IJoule. I<>-...-di ml bad blocked•olf a
one·square·mlle area between'
Knott Street, Western Avenue, Melroee
Stnel ml the SBtih\na Fneway.
II w11 In Ibis arta, _. c flood control
cbanne~ that Ooat.it .... 1aot ... '
aboot mldlllghl ' . lie II delorM u oiit.leoj tall; ~ "-! ,,., ,...... witll llhGti
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cate~ a 10-year veteran Of the BUeria
Park police force and the father. of five
children .. died sborUy after noon Thu~
~ay. •
Late 'lbunday night, oeveral sbols
were fired '"""' officers. tbougbt> they
bad the suspect cornered near Japanese
Vlllage ml 1-Part In -Part.
During blo roporled lligbt from
ADahelln to llollW)'OOCI Clouslon, alleged-
ly an eo-convict wbo ua6d four allaaes,
commandeered the van ~of a couple from
the city of Bell and used them as
hoslageo !or a lime.
[)on. Arcber of Bell Gardens ••. third
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WATER FAUCETS
POUR '.OUT BE~R ..
Reluctanr lbllus
Still a Sh·y Gtly
At Lion Countr"·
By.ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of. t119 o.lb' Plllt SIMI,
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Rufus . the' iqlluctant Romeo of Lion
Country Safari ls doing proud by
Frasier.'• pride and his prowess includes
the "fact two llqneues_ • are purring
peacelUlly aU1* [irospect of 'llltle paws
pltter-pallerlng around the preserve.
One week alter bis relwe among the
oeven bereaved .-.., ol the renowned
Frasier, Rufus appean to have woo the
throne at the Loguna Hills wild!Ue land .
Jerry Kobrin, vice pmldent In charge
of public relat1ons at the laclllly, said
sadly Tllll'aday that having Rufus still
Isn't euctly Uke having a tiger In your
tank.
''.Do you want the good news or the bad
newar' Kobrin remarted when qu~
tloned about Ruluo' nmantlc m.Js -II any.
"'Both, 0 newsmen rep11ed.
' 11Well,, Rufus bu now hacf_ carnal
'kn o w·I e d 1 e of two of the Frasier
widows,"'he explained. ~
The bad news, Korbln continued, Is
Mile Square ·
Case 'Far I • I
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An Orange County Grand Jury Jn.. l
vestigation ·btto the Mile Square Parle :
teasing scandal is far from over despite I
the release ·of a transcrlpt reflecting the
panel's earlier deliberations, Chief Depu~ J
ty District AUomey James Enright said
today.
"We're still probing this Issue and I I
wouldn't want to say this morning that I
the indictment is limited to former I
W~ Mayor Derek McWhlnney
ml City Planning Commissioner Tad fu. '
jita," Di&t{lct Attorney <Reil Hicks' chief
aide said .
"In fact.'' Enright commented, "we're
still tatlng a very clooe loolt al tho
lesllm<ioy contributed by I.any wllllolmS
llnd we may be taltini to him *Pift ·
about thiJ case very 8000." '
· Wilbelma is the aide fired by ftrst
district SUpervisor Robert Battin of San-
ta Ana, a week before the Grand Jury in-
dlcted McWhinney, 40, and Fujita, 35, on I
multiple cbarg"" including grsnd the6 ,
and lrlbery. I Battin was one of rt witnesses who
testified dw1ng tbe lo-day Grane Jury 1n. ,
vestigaUon. 1
Battin said he fired Wilhelma becau!e ,
he wa.s cCnvlnced that his 25-year~~ assistant wu linked·to tbe alleged $t0,000
arm-twisting of farmer Gtorge Murai.
The supervbor said that, in any event,
Wilhelms was an unaallafactory -ker I
who took a week's vac.atkm this yelR' i
without permission. !
Enright noted today that both McWhiJt. 'j
ney ml Fujita Invoked the FHth Ainend-
(See PROBE, !'!'&• Z) I
Orange
Wea tiler·
The wealherlady says huy ...,.
shine is the oatloot !or Saturday,
with highs In the 'IOI along the
Orange Coast, rising to the ~
inland. Lows tonlghl In Iha llGo.
INSWE TeDAY
Rule Britannia wiU T'Mk t.oaVta
of rllopp<rs for 11 dal!• 01· S011th
COOll Plaza, COiia MelG. See to-
dal/'1 W ee"-Wr for tcllcduk
of dailv and· special ...mt. -.... ::::.. r.::. . ': --. .............
tYMI...., • llllf'tl Moll Allor, allflll!b\ lblotlhg .~~lllr..... ..,,, cwt~.._ m the ..-.; cu.m m:w to Ille HoUJwood ....
.. CMllr!el Valle)', btlor<I
II II $ ea.Ir, ... _. reeoon.
WARsAW (UPI) ~ The people of
Bydgoad In norlbem Polml lumed on
olhelr' wa1el'·lap0 ·•~<1' ~·(llJSlle!l ,forth,
Cl\)' ofllclall learned that a faulty valve
et a bieway oent beer ftowlng Into the
Wiier-.
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whlit aeeftis to co m e naturally· in the ...
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; DAILY '1LOI Frid11, S..U-22, 1'72
W ellare Cut Proposed
Bill W oul.d Eliminate 2 of 5 RecipientJJ ·
WASmNGIJ'ON IUPI) _.Tho Senate
f'lnantt Commltttie approved a coo-
trovcni.al bill today lO cut off from
welfare roU1 two of e<1ery five famillel
receiving payments.
There would be no more federal
welfare program for 1lx m 1111 o n
no.ember• of fam ilies in which all
ch11dren an f!Vtt ace e. 'l1dl would ~
count for 40 percent of the l!i mllUon
famllitt on welfare roll•.
lrurtead, the bill would cuarantee the
heads of t'-fll!lillel -virtually all of
them women without an able--bodied man
in the house -a Job ellher In private
enterprise, with wages of '2 an hour
Worker Pay Up
August Prices Rise 0.2 Percent
WASHINGTON (UPI) -ConlUllltr prices rose a modest 0.2 percent in Au-
RUSl whUe worker•' take-home pay made the largest Increase for Augl18l in at
least eight years, the Labor Department reported today.
Lall month11 rile In the Coa!umer Price Index, the government'• key
meuure of the coat of living. compared to July's o.• percent lnc:reue.
Tbe department aald the Aupst rise wu chiefly due to h1gber prices for
meats, restaurant mull, gasoline and bousebold 1ervt.ce1. Pricet for auto~
bUca and clothn wen down for 'the month.
Marina Whltman1 a member of the President's Council of Economic Ad-
vilers, llld, "The Aus:u11t figure1 were a very enoouras:inK algn" that price
control1 wer'! workln1. Bu\ she decline{i to wggest the reault1 were good
enough to jU1tjf1 IJfiln1 the oontrol1 anyllmt aoon.
In a teparate report , the department said average weeklJ eamlngs of fac-
tory workers rose 0.7 percent between July and August. Thil was the largest
such Jncrea11e for any August since the gOvemment began complllng such
11tatist.lcs In 1964.
'Laguna Narcotics Unit
.Gets Back Front Money
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of fJle Dall' PNef lllff
The Laguna Beach police narcotic•
squad ha1 all of ila f150 front money
back today.
"The 11tore was very good about it.
both were staying ln a Laguna Beach
motel.
Valo and Edward were booked on
charges of grand theft and conspiracy to
sell heroin. Valo was arrested only after
a red lights and sire n chase by detective
vehicles through the 1treeta and alleys in
the north eod of Laguna Beach.
At the time of his arrest at gunpolnt,
IOrDetlnw •• lldbed by the • .,..,,..
mtnl, 0< on I '°""""""" PIJl'Oll •t '41 a week.
The lfouM plllecl IJ -ill" Ill Admlnlllratloa bill c:allinc h I ruannteed Income of fl.@ ,.. __,
poor lamlly of four. ,_ who -ked
but eamecl less than 12,400 would be
guaranteed an income of at leut that
much -a step whlcb would odd mllllont
of workinl fll!lillel to ...Uore rolls,
Wbatever "*lllR _,.. out of the
Senote W<IUld hive to be recooclled with
the Houot bit! 11 Convea ii to e!11Ct
welfare rtfonn um yev. '!be prolpectl
of tbat occurrtna oppeared remote.
The .,....,. .., Seo. -Long (!).
Lo.), ...... --. wllm lhe
Senate Lakea tt up nut -t. A U.S.
Chamber of """1m<rct poll of senatoro
found only 31 IW'i votes lor l t.
In odd!Uon to reri1ini drutlcally the
nation'• welfare l)'ltem, the . "workfare"
plan drafted by 1-(D-La.), chairman
of the commlttee Ind" opprvved by a lJ.O
committee vote, would. ·
-1ncruae welfare paymenta for many
poor -I• who '"' tlduly, blind or
dlublecl, ruaranteeinl them '"° a month for a linllo pmon or· '116-fof 1
couple. ,
-Lll>tralizt the Social Security and
Mecllcdri -11ll11 at 1 coot of nearly '6
bllllon a year. Payroll tuea lo finance
the improvement• would rile nes.t year
and again In 1974.
--0U11'811tee I bule lllDual Income of
12, 400 1 year for 1 llllllly of four who re-
mained on wtlfln! ll'tbt lamlly Included
children under ap I. Nine mlUlon
fomlllea would quallly. statea would be
free to tupplemml that paymeul from
their .... lunds. '
Stn. Abrlhlm A. Rll*olf (!).Conn,),
cleacrtbed Ille 'lftd provlllcn of the
program u 11alavefare."
HEW Secretary Elliot L. Richardson
has called It a throwback to "make
work"· procrama·of the New De·aI. -
Long contendl It would be a solution to
the problem of growl.og weUare roll.s and
coall.
They even took beck lbe !lied IOCD we
took oil tbt lllY '• Itel," Laguna Beach
Ott. Sgt, Nell Pur .. ll aald loday,
'Mle front money was to be used in a
heroin buy by a police operative, but 111
the bills were presented , police allea:e
J01eph Valo, 20, 1rabbed the money and
ran, while the opentive wu held down
by Michael Howard, al.so 20. Pollce Jaid
V1Jo was reportedly wearing clothes · ROMEO purchased with the pollet! department'• • • •
money and driving a newly purchased
car, also bought with the police night shelter.
deparlmtlll'I loot. "llllful ii I buhfuJ Kanau boy wbo
Policemen returned the car and recelv-refuses a Uve audience," Kobrin claims,
eel the '475 purcruue price back for It, nollng many visitors enjoyed watching
dtopile a 1llgbt crumple done when the Fruler make batcbea of blby lions
Qeeing suspect rammed a parked car, UIUAfly delivered about l<& days later.
UPIT..._...
Things to Come
·Even though it was stormy in Salem, Ore., the management of the
Armory Auditorium maintains "It's a Beautiful Day." Sign actually
refers to appearance by Musical group-beautiful.
Pope Paul Asks Italy
To .Repeal Divorce Law
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul
V1 uked Italy today to repeal its 21-
montb-old divorce law 1n the interests of
30Und family life and good relations w1th
the Vatican.
In a carefully worded address to
visiting Italian President G i o ~ a n n i
Leone, the Pope refrained from using the
word "dlvoree," but said Italy would set
an example to the world by giving Itself
a family life more in line with Christian
tradition.
dum , but this was put o[f when a govern-
ment crisis forced Leone to call a
general election last May.
The election resulted in tari'e gains for
the neo-fasclst Italian Social Movement
{MSI), which like the Ch r Is ti an
Democrats opposes divorce.
The two parties combined bold a ma·
jority in the new Parliament and could
abrogate the divorce law without a
referendum if they chose.
Fr-P .. eJ
1be clothing was returned to the dis-"Rufus ls never the seducer, he is bet 1 hued always the aeducee," Korbin said. Vatican sources said the reference to
Schmitz
Condemns
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Wortm Ullon bu beeo ............ ..,
Anmlc.m party pt111da1tlol ....Sidi'-,,.. o. llchmlU II a "IOOI of r.-.
lloalrill. '' •
Scbmltl of Twillll told --,,...
din-Ille Wllon ii "aimed 1t.dllnlPtlal 1111 '
peacef\11 bltvtllinl of ....... " Ca1tlcil;!lla
ond 11 d-~ DOI only Ille ..-_
but lolJdmate r unlottl aa weIL"
He Wd the wUon.'• naUon-"lde lettuce
boycott 11 a Jurltdlct!Onal dllpule With
the Ttam!lerl'' Union that llhould be
decided by leltuce plck<n In oecret
ballot. It 1hould not be decided "by peo-
ple all over the country refusing to buy
Callfornl1 letluce," be added.·
"Untll any tubstanUat· group of -· Ing men chooles Coar Cbavei and the
United Farm Workoro to ropreaeot cboai-
ln IOCrtt ballo~ we hive no i.oll!
whatever for reco(nlzlng 1111 clalml to
l!lpeak for them," Schmitz llki. .
A meiiiber ol the John Birch Society,
Schmitz became 'lie American 1'!!111
, pre~dentill canc11a.1e llfter he' 'liu
defeated In the June prl11181)' for
renomination on the Jtepubllcon lldoet
from hls Orange County congresalonal
district.
Schmitz .said he coo1d overtake the
Democrats as a major contender by
November, 'odding hll campalgn ,il lllra
"•parks !ailing on dry reovea that °""" started, could sweep the nation Db 1
prairie fire ." ,
He said the United Slates II co .........
a "trea!IOnolll foreign policy" In VJet.. nam, "sending people into a no-wto nr
Wbll• furnlollinl the toem1 wllll Ille
sinews, or technology, of. war."
. Al. Pl't!ldtnt, Schmitz !81ci be would
appoint his campaign manager and con-
servative radkl personality Dan Smoot as
secretary ·of state.
Asked whether he could support either
President N1Xon or Democratic presldm-
tial nominee George McGovern, Scbmlti
said, ''Thal'• like asklni me to -between the man endoraed by Peking end
Moscow and the man tndoraed by Haoot
and the Manson Family."
Nixon Calls Off
Proposed St.op
In San Clemente
'MANHUNT ...
~...'.'.'. ~ w:_ ~ "Fraaler W<IUld perform it Ille dnip of poolwor 1111,y'• moot aerious rtllglottl _, · 0 ea, 1•tlclr:ol, 'but Llllolll lllll "-1-.. -tt dlopale wu llllllliltllrable. -' President Nlsoll'I propooed -.lg!lt
they rel~ all our monei1. We clllle wu Jw, hid Id 1 --ID 1111 "We !eel we ore upmalni our Jove BAN ,' • • stopover 11 La CUa Poclflca In San ,
-hooillee allegedly h;Jd by Cloulton on hit
lrantlc tr•Y•ll, jumped DUI of the van ~I
Sunset BoUlevard and VerrMhl AVenue Its '
Hollywood and called police.
The Van wa1 tailed up the Hollywood
Freeway to the San Bernardino Freeway
by Cellfornla Highway Patrol officers,
but thOl' did oot try to 1lop It because
they knew the tuspect was armed and
any 1ctJon might ~ad to lnjur. or death
to the two remaining hostages.
They were Identified as Charles Hager
and hl1 wife, Shlrley. .
The Suspect 11 believed to have shot
Cate about noon, when he was being
que.sUoned about an alleged aexual attack
on a 2l~year-old pregnant woman in
Buena Part the day before.
Al the van 1ptd through the San
Gabriel Valley area later po Ii c e
helicopters shadowed It while patrol cars
joined in the chlse.
Clouston evaded the police net, then
later abandoned the van 1n Bllt!na ·Park
and released the couple.
Reconitructlng Clouston't. trail of ter·
ror throughout Southern California ,
police claimed he first hitched a ride
with a neighbor and fled to another home
in Anaheim.
There, he stole or borrowed a
Volkswagen, drove to a residence in
Buena Park, where a frlen4 apparently
then drove him to the Hager home In
Hrll.
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by offt .. n. lately. lay, through which !he may !eel an '••· C<incemecl' 1Jioot lhfee fl!ldlnp, Il'DA pllnned a Mt atop 111111 Sin Clmienle
In oddltlon to Velo and Howonl, well-He aald ellorts to lunt the old lion Into ample to others rather than' Indebted to last Decembe~ ~· that .,tat, alter 1 tl,llOO+plale fUnd·rililna
known automotive repair shop opentor, .a more open lovers' lane .setting by them for an lmitatlon," the Pope told · hospitals stop bi.lhlng, babies with solu-d1nner Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Howard Sullenberger, 34, was arrested tempting him up FruSer11 preferred Leone. tions contaJning 3 percent or more hex-lilstead, the Presidtn will .return to
by Purcell. trylllng hill with choice Udblts of meat Leooe, a practicing C&lholk: and an ad· ~cblorophe~. Wethington. D.C., lmmtdlalely after the
Sullenberger WIS armted after the also failed. vocate of compromlle on the divorce The agency 1aier approved occasional · campaign event.
morning confrontation between the police "You must remember, he wu behind issue, did not mention the issue in his ho!pital use of the chemical in cleam.ing Advance reports about the dinner •t
operative and the two men in 1 Lquna ban all of 1111 lilt until lall Thursday " reply to the Pope. solutlo1111 after some booplW.. that stop. the Century Pina Hotel mention 1 ltrOllg
Beach reslouraoL Kpbrin commented. ' A voting bloc ranging from Com-peel using the chemical !or bllhing possibility of anUwar marcben ap-
He was booked on charges of 11111 of Rufus ~ like )di predece590t" Fruler munlsts on the left to the ConservaUve newborn infants reported outbreaks of pearing at . the hotel. Spooson: of the
heroin, consplrley to commit aaltt ol -ii aUD rtDOWDecl around the world !Jberala on the right rammed modern stapbyJococcal infections. rnareh predict 20,000 per!OllS will ohow
heroin, two counts of poasesalon of now, hiving ln one week been featured Italy's first divorce law through ParUa-Hexachlorophene has been used in lo-up. •
narcoUcs, ~Ion of marlJuana, on Paa:e One of an Engllah-language ment ln December,.IJ.970, despite sharp tlons, ointments, powders , soaps, sham-1be President ts acheduled to address ~on of narcotics paraphernalia newspaper In Hong Kong and MVtral oppo!l.tlon from Pope Paul and the ruling poos, deodonmts , feminine h y glen e the audience at the fund.raiser.
and two counts of pcsaesslon of Italian magazintl. Christian Democrats. sprays, skln creams and other COD.!UIDer It will be h1s Orst appe&rance ~'tos
dangerous drugs. The flf'th a:racfe . claal of Mueller Anti-divorce forces first tried to have products because of Its effectiveness as a Angeles since the re-election camPal&n
E 1 em en tar y School. Rufus' 0 Id r_th_e~l~aw_.klll_ed_lhrouiiiiiiiiigb~aiiipo~pul-ar·re~f·er·e;n-;;~g~er;m;;~~Ul~e~r.;;;;;;;::;;:~~::::~'lar~led~~ear~ly~tbl~s~m~on=th~,~;;;;~~-hometown of Wichita, Kan., even 8ent
him a telegram Tbunday, presumably
cheering him on to greater glory. -
From Pagel
PROBE ...
ment in their appearance• before the
Grand Jury and commented that their
refusal to testify "dldn1t sit very well
with the panel .
"I ~fuse to answer on groundl that It
might tend to incriminate me. 1 do .se on.
the advise of my attOmey ," McWhiMey
and Fujita repeatedly stated as they
'vere questioned on the alleged fl0 ,000
bribe.
~noke, 10r "flfo?
TroubJe may llll1 lie ahead, however,
•Ince one Fraaltr widow, Zooa, chased
!Wiii! Into a moot the other day becau•e
!he -~ like him.
Prop. 14 Opposed
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The controverolal
Watoon Jnltl1tlve (Prop. 14) lhQuld not be
approved Nov. 7 because It would cause a
major .shift in tues from large land·
ownen to small tupayen, Lt. Gov. Ed
Reinecke said Thursday.
Pros, Cons of Marijuana
Proposition Get Airing
Among the wlde-rans:lng topics and
treatments belng prepared for Sunday's
DAILY PILOT, here art some ol the
best: •
MARIJUANA, YES OR NO -In on In·
depth look al Prop. II, the t'Olltroven11I
Initiative that would decrlmlnallu 11W'I·
Juana. Phil Jordon ol Capitol New1
Service lays out the pro1 lllcl ...,,
TIE BOX SCORE -The Ice min com-
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It's the little things ~an ,make the difference!
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view a fine selection of accessories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors ,
You'll find just the right thing to
'enhance your home for the holidsy.
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PILOT Slafi . Writer •Mlcliael Goodrich,
who report• in, tbe Slll!!ilY Speclol Oii bot
prorlt1 and cold cash of the area Jee
business. . .
POWER CRISIS -Tbouch II aeem1
likely th< Orange Cotmly Air PoUuUon
Control District will give the "OK" for
expanded power "cnerauna capeclty, the
rod lftpe bttwttn hero and construction
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Fr1da1, Sepltmbtr 22, 1972
bana.·Hitls Not Just Another Sehool
87 JORN V ALTERZ&
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No more than a dor.en yean ago a few
' bUndn!d Sooth Coast leenagen attended
high school in a prison-like cluster of
boxy buildings on a tnoU in San Juan
Capistrano.
About the boldest color scheme was
beige and apple--green trim.
The strongest design element was an
auditorium building whJch faced con-
demnation because its roof was so heavy
a minor quake wou1d have caved it in.
That might as well have been 100 years
ago.
For this January, 1,100 teenagers -
less than hall lhe total high school enroll·
ment in the booming Capistrano Unified
School District, will be sitting in carpeted
classrooms, surrounded by
"supergraphics" and architecture which
won national awards even before it was
erected.
They will be the flrst pupils to sample
a learning environment that was never
conceived of two decades ago in the then
remote South Coast.
There are vaulting concrete stairways
"leading st-into a completely aeU-
cootalned romplex of clum>om winp
clustered around a massive indoor mall.
It doesn't rain on anyone during a cla!s
day, because moving from one end ot the
campus to another is done without set-
ting loot Olltside.
Wlndows are in the most ~
conventional of places, adding light and a
relationshjp to the outside from nooks at
the edges of precast concrete ceiling.
The $4-mi!Uon structure ls the concept or William Bluroclt and Partners,
architects from the Newport llarbor
Area, and despite a spartan state-aid
budget for the facility, the school
buildings have drawn keen interest from
school districts from as far away as
Alaska .
Initial planning, district spokesmen
said, was accomplished in hours of con-
ferences with local educators.
The ideas, some of which already have
been tried and proven in local schools
below the secondary level, include the
total absence of doors, very wide cor-
ridors and walls "·hich are not
permanently fixed bet ween class areas.
In fact, even the hallways can serve as
Wit~hes Gather
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INNOVATIVE HALLS OF OANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL OFFER NEW LOOK ON SOUTH COAST
In J1nu1ry 1,100 Teenagers Will be Sitfing in Carpeted Cl1Urooms With Supe1"9raphics 400 Attend Big Eve11t iii Spain
SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (UPI) -The Record Narcotic Basque region has long been famous !or
its witches, but this week the Basque
resort of San Sebastian has more Haul Reported broomsticks lh•n ever before.
The National Congress of Witchcraft
I G d I • opened Thursday n Ua a a Jara More lhan 400 specialists in wilcbcrall
from all Over Spain attended the con-
MEXICO CITY (UPI) - A Mexican-gress which consists.of three days of lec-
Americali held in. connection with Seizure tures, films, discussions and exhibitions.
of an estimated $17.8 million worth or "All the lecturers are academics or
refined U.S.-bound heroin and cocaine doctors and the· purpose of the congress
gained temporary freedom for bis wife is to further the kientific examination of
by threatening to slash ~ throat with a witchttaft In Spain," said organizer
piece of glass. Carlos Blasco.
The drug hau1, which police said may High point of the three-day event was
t .ve been the largest in history, totaled to be a black mass celebrated Saturday
more than 220 pounds worth an ~stimated at Zugarramurdi in Navarre, at a place
$17.6 million. caUed the Field of the Male Goat.
Jt was found in the Guadalajara home "The male goat is a witch symbol and
of Los Angeles-born Federico Carrasco the spot in Navarre has been famous
Gomez in the suburbs of this second-since the 16th century aS a place where
1 witches came from all over Europe to
argest Mexican city. Carrasco Gomtz, celebrate the witches' sabbath," Blasco
his wife and seven others were arrested said.
in the raid. "Such occasions later gave rise to
Federal police said Carrasco Gomez fierce persecution of witches during the
dived through a closed second-floor win-Spanish inquisition and the fanw15 witch
dow while being Jnterrogated Thursday trJals of Bordeaux," he said.
and fell.into a prison courtyard. The Spanish government, iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiijiii
rorbade the mass. It was to have been
the traditional reversal of the Roman
Catholic mass with the sacrifice of a
male goat and participants wearing
goatskins.
Engine Classes
Begin Thursday
Clas~s in marine engine and diesel
engine maintenance and repair will be
offered beginning Thursday as part of
the Capistrano-Laguna Regional Oc-
cupational Program.
The classes are free . The marine
engine class will be held from noon to 3
p.m. Thursdays while the diesel class
will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at district of-
fices garage.
Completion of the one semester
courses will enable graduates to be plac-
ed or find employment in the high de-
mand vocations at beginning level, a pro-
gram spokesman said.
Additional infonnation and enrollment
are available through the Capistrano
Unified School District offices at 26126
Victoria Blvd., Capl5trano Beach,
telephone 496-1215.
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While the carpetlns, bold ..... md
impressive arcbllecture lend ID •
mosphere of new eleK'"""! lo w<lldat7
educalioo, scbool dJslrlc! allldall '"1.
I hat lhe !acUlty !alla wtll wllllln the coal.,
requlrementl set by the atate <If;.
Calllonila !or ocboolJ financed wllh -..
lunda.
They add lhal comparable pchltectun •
in schools elsewhere in tbe country ....is,
the total bUI far higher lhan the state re-
quirement! imposed for Dana Hills.
Even the 3ite -on a hilltop offering an
ocean view from the tenninus or Street
of the Golden Lantern -kept the cost
within the 3tate formula .
The purchase price for the 40 acres ran
$800,IXX> which officials insist was a
reasonable sum.
The pitch of the land meant that a flat
schobl could not be designed. but it did
keep the price down, they said.
The greatest advantage, hOYiever, say
the officials , is that it gave the architeds
a chance to work with a bold concept of
school planning.
Had the site been fiat, the temptation
!>urely \.l.'OUld have been to build just
another high school. ·
American Party
Seeking to Sue
For Ballot Spot
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The American
Party is seeking permission to file a
IPwsuit directly in the Supreme Court to
wir. a place on the November ballot in 17
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states and the District of Columbia. .
~teantime the party asked the court ,.1 Wednesday for an order barring en.-,
!orcement of lawa in thooe llatea w]llch I
exclude the name• of party nomineel for I
president and vice president. "
"The r.ight to vote freely for the can.-
didate of ·one's choice is the essence of •
democratic society," said the party,
"and any restrictions on that right
strike at the heart of representative
government."
Original jurisdiction in the Supreme
Court is baaically confined to disputes
between states. But the American Party
said : "'11tls honorable court has never
lacked in imagination in its 81Jires..<1lve
protection of the right of suffrage."
Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. refused
Tuesday to issue an order that would .
have put the American Party of Texas on ;
the ballot there.
A federal court in San Antonio had
previously ~ ~ comtlµJ.tigla.Uty o' 1
a stale law irtik\li Ifie parlJ Id[ n1ic14i It
impoalble to collect enou&h alpaturea
for Ill ..-1e1.
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VAULTING STAIRWAYS LEAOS TO CLASSROOM COMPLEX
Structure ls $4 Million; Lind Cost $800,000 -· .
ARCHITICTUltl HAS DRAWN INTIREIT !"ICM APM •
SIN la on a Hlllhop With an 0..... Vlatll
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U.S. Pounds 4 New Targets • m Nort&·
The Cucumber
Conspiracy
CUCIJMBER PATCH DEPT. -()z
Orange County Grand Jury has now
released its transcript on the great case
of the $10,000 In the cucumber patch
which supposedly would grease the skids
for a fann lease extension out at Mile
Square Park iD Fountain Valley.
All of lhia involves a cut of characters
including recently resigned Weatminster
Afayor Derek McWhinney, Westmlnster
Planning Commissioner Tad
Fujita, far rn er George Mural, Chief
Deputy DiBtrlct Attorney James Enright
or DA Cecil Hlcka' office and assorted
others.
Earlier, Murai alleged tllat he had
been pumped by certain parties to "coo-
tribute" $10,000 to get his farming lease
extended at the county-controlled Mlle
Square Park.
MURAI AS8EJ\TEDLY blell\ thla in-
fonnation through hiJ whistle to the
Grand Jury wbicli l'<lllltod In McWhlnney
and Fujita hetng lndlcted on bribery.
conspiracy and grand !hell cbaf'llel.
These ano heavy rapo in the legal and
law enforcement dodge.
The aforemenUoned DA Rieb, alter
the caae broke out tn the open, put the
clampen on everybody Involved and
warned that be wanted no oral running
off about .tbe whole thing.
. Conjecture had it that Murai passed
rive G'rand. ol the prdmlsed $10,000 to
"receivers of the contribution" In the
middle ol hla aicumber patch while a
cou:PJe or DA Hlcka' men stood nearby.
MENTAL PlcnJRES were drawn of
the DA'• men outfitted like Ullen or lhe
soil with straw behind their ears.
Now the Gnuxl Jury'1 traDICl'ipt bas
been releaaed to the public and all the
elOtlc ima1es have been dubed. lbe
document ls 10 lengthy It looka llie Tbe
Rile and Fall ol tbe RolllBn'Emptre.
Aecordlng to the Grand J u r y
tranecript, farmer Murai ' was given
15,000 by the DA'• men in $io and $100
billl. lt wasn't a bag of · coin, u you mliht. have lmailned. !Jain, allegatfoos tn tbe Grand Jury
transcript ln41cate Mural tooi the $5,000
in a plain old envelope to Fujlta's office
-not a cucumber patch -and laid It on
the table Ill wblcb point It wu allepd be
wa1 told "take It to Derek " • ;lo •• AT TRA T POINT, according to the
Grand Jury report, the DA 's boys busted
into the place and put Fujita under ar· rest.
So that's about where the whole thing
reata now. Much of the exotic chann of
the affair bas been stripped away by the
Grand Jury transcript. ·
U It is indeed later proved that there
was an u:change of five Grand with five
Grand more to come later, we still don 't
know at thl9 date who the $10,IXX> was
destined for. Or for what purpose. .
~T EVERYBODY rush to convict
fonner mayor McWhinney a n d
Westminllter planner Fujita before the
trial it might be noted that fanner Murai
has alle1ed be was being shaken down
for the cash. But on the other band,
testimony has quoted the defendants as
saying any cash conlrlbutlon would "jusl
he polltlca."
Indeed, it could shake down that way if
the whole affair ever reaches court.
RECAU 'nJAT there are such things
as heavy contributions in Orange County
politics. There can be a mighty thin line
between a poUtical contribution and a
bribe.
Whal about the plain old citizen who is
"Invited" to some poHlico's cocktail par·
ty where he pays $150 for a couple of
\\'atered-down drinks and a stale canape?
Was he aha.ken down?
Some good folks might think so.
Ul't T....,_h
.Strike Protest
More than 700 angry parents
and students hold an hour·
long demonstration at Phila·
delphia city hall to protest
tw~week strike by the city's
school teachers.
Wallenda Sits
First Show Out;
Girl, 19, Stars
DETROIT (UPI J -For the first time
-in his 52--year career, high·wire patriarch
Karl Wallenda missed a per{onnance.
Wallenda, 67, confined tG a wheelchair
after his latest fall , sat by Thursday as
his teenaged granddaughter, Delilah,
took his part in the circus family's
greatest and most difflcuJt act.
Delilah, a stwming, petite l~year~ld,
had practiced what W,allenda rtfus to as
his ael!4eslgned "chalr·act" for only one
year·behlnd her grandfather's back. She
has been with the troupe only two years.
II -the lint time she performed the
trfct in front of a large group o! people
-and without a net.
AS HER grandfather sat 40 feet
beneath her - watching with a pained
expression on his face -an admittedly
nervous Delilah balanced herselr on a
chair supported by her older brother,
Tino, and another non·family, troupe
member. The two men were balanced on
bicycles.
A glittering costumed Delilah perched
herself on the chair, and caught a crowd
of about 8.000 at Olympia Stadium here
gasping when the chair began tottering
back and forth. .
Tino, 21, later said Delilah was ofr
balance -the tottering was not part o!
the act "She was very nervous," Tino
said.
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-Air· Strike
Br. Ugannn
Plane Told
By Tbe Asaoclated Pftu
A Ugandan plaoe attacked the southern
Lake Victoria town ol Mwanza al dawn
today, killing one man and destroying
two houses. a Tanzanian government
spokesman said.
He said it was not lmmedlately known
lf there were other casualties.
It was the first air attack on Tanzania
since planes bombed Bukoba on Monday
and Tuesday, the Tanzanian official ad.
ded. The attacks occurred after Uganda
said a military force of perhaps 1,000
men invaded the country las t weekend:
HOWEVER, THE state·run Voice of
Kenya radio said 1bursday night both
countries had agreed to a temporary
truce following diplomatic efforts by
Foreign Minister Omer Arteh or Somali.
The radio said Arteh visited President
ldi Amin of Uganda on Wednesday to at·
tempt a conciliation. ·
Radio Uganda today broadcast without
comment a news agency story from Dar
es SaJaam on the reported aircraft bomb-
ing o! Mwanza.
A Ugandan military spakesman an·
nounced 300 more guerrilla supporters of
Uganda's ex·President Milton Obote had
been deployed at the Tanzanian border in
preparation for a fresh invasion of Ugan-
da.
HE SAID the number of guerrillas now
waiting at the border was altogether
about 1,000.
Also on the diplomatic front, acting
F"oreign Minister Israel Elinewinga of
Tanzania arrived in Cairo today,
reportedly with a message from Presi·
dent Julius Nyerere to President Anwar
Sadat or Egypt regarding the hostilities
on the Uganda·Tanzania border.
The Cairo press said Sadat had sent
urgent messages to both Nyerere and
Amin concerning the hostilities.
And the Sudan let it be known in Cairo
it had been trying quiet diplomacy with
the two countries. It explained that it had
slopped Libyan planes with troops bound
for Uganda in hopes '8. peaceful solution
could be found without !oreigri military
intervention in East Africa.
Guard Tightened
As More Bombs
Arrive in Mail -
By United Press Intefnatlonal
The worldwide murder..tJy.mail cam·
paign against lsraell officials brought in·
creased security preca utions in Ist"ae l
and Europe today and a search for
Palestinian terror ists believed responsi·
ble.
Still another letter bomb was in·
terceJ)ted at the Jerusalem Post Office
today, the 13th in three days.
Five letter bombs were found in
Buenos Aires Thursday and three in
Zaire, the !orrner Belgian Congo. Others
turned up throughout Europe and in the
United States and Ca nada.
The search for the sender of the
missive-bombs has centered on the
fanatical Arab Black September group
held responsible for tbe killing of IL
Israelis at the Olympic Games.
The London Evening News reported to.-
day that a Black September squad intent
on killing a top lsraeli diplomat was
thought to be in London.
Tn New York. where three deadly let·
ters were intercepted thJs week, palice
said bomb squad detectives determined
that a .. suspicious" letter addressed to
Meir Kahane, leader of the Jewish
Defense League, was barnlless.
Autumn Dawns Fair, Cool
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Barges Bight In
An empty barge continues to batter a trestle structure of the Chesa·
peake Bay Bridge Tunnel in Virginia Beach, Va. The barge went
adrift from tug during a storm that packed winds up to 60 miles per
hour. '
Problems Nag McGovern
In NY; Plans TV Chats
DETROIT (AP)-._ After a day of
troubles in his city·hopping presidential
campaign, George McGovern has told of
plans to talk to American voters by
television in a series of q_uiet "fireside
chats."
The Democratic nominee acknowledg·
cd he 's been having difficulty getting his
message across. in "partisan" speeches
at airport rallies and street crowds.
"I think we need some quiet, positive
statements of what I believe -what ~
vision .Of the country is," he said.
He spoke to newsmen aboard bis cam·
palgn jet as he headed to Detroit late
Thursday after a day that ended in an
abortive attempt to .shake bands with
New York subway commuters.
Today, he planned to speak to a labor
-gathering in Detroit, appear at a rally in
Rochester, N.Y., and pay a night visit to
a farmers' market in. PlttsburJh.
Thursday's New York appearances
were plagued by what aides called poor
planntng.
MCGovern; fiinked by his curif:nt cim·
paign sidekick, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie,
drew 200 persons -by newsmen's count
-to a street appearance· in the densely
populated, heavily ltalian·American fted
Hook section of Brooklyn. Several
(,,__c_A_M_P_A_IG_N_'12_)
residents said no one had told them the
candidate would be there.
The crowd was much larger at an ap-
pearance in Queens. in fact, it was too
large and Secret Service bodyguards
whisked McGovern and Muskie away
with police sirens blaring and red lights
flasblng.
McGovern said later he bad e%pected
to shake hands of homeward--bound
workers one by one as they emerged
from a subway station al one of the city's
busiest commuter a:change points.
President Nixon Makes
lmportnnt Texas _Trip
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix·
on headed today for Texas -his most
important campaign trip to date but
seemingly intent on giving it a bipartisan
aura.
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built arotlnd a scheduled 15--minute visit
to a U.S. customs border station. Ziegler
said the cb}ef ex:ecutl\'.,e wanted to gel a
first-band loot at methods used to
discourage the smuggling of marijuana
and other narcotics across the Rio
Grarlde ·from Mexico.
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air ,....,. ,..,
ranged between Hanoi' end the cJ112111
-to attack four new taraeta, !he 'lilt
Air ,...,. 9llllOllllCOd today. '
It .... the first Ume atnce fuU.tcAle
bombing reswned over North Vietnam
that new targets bad been bit.
Meaowblle in South Vietnam, Com~
munist·led forces attacked seven govern-
ment positions .. fighting spread clooer
to the capital ol Quang Nga! province.
Three of the targets for tbe flral time
in North Vietnam included the Am
Tbuong military area I;/ mlles northwest •
of Haooi, the 1ban Dan mllltarY storage
area 34 mile!J north and lhe Pbu ibo
storage area/51 miles northwest,; Pilots
reported destroying Ot' damaging 44
buildings in the raids. '
ALONG THE northwest rail Ii~, F4
pilots using laser...gujded bombs repGrted
knocking out two bridges 85 miles
northwest of Hanoi and 65 miles below
the Chinese border.
The Som Hang Highway bridge wu at-
tacked for the first time. The rallrold
bridge by the same name bad been
bombed before end repaired , the Air
Force reported.
The Air Foree said the destruclloo of
the two bridges "will slow rail and
highway traffic headed for Hanoi on the
important northwest rail Une."
The U.S. Command reported that Air
Force, Navy and Marine tacUcal figbter-
bombers flew ~more than "80 atrlkts
across North Vietnam Thursday .
THE COMMAND announced the loss o!
the tO'lnd American jet over North Viet·
nam in the new bombing campaign.
It said an Air Force RF'4 recol)o
naissance jet was hit by antlainraft
artillery fire this morning.
1be two crewmen, Capt. James G.
Watts, 32, of Logansport, Ind., and Isl U.
John H. Pomeroy, 24, of State College,
Miss., paraehuted out of the crippled
plane into the Tonkin Gulf 25 miles
southeast of Dong Ho!. They were picked
up by a rescue helicopter 4S minutes
later.
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WELCOMES
W'N e... ~
His huge personal jet -the Spirit of
'76 -left Andrews Air Force Base in
nearby Maryland at 6:33 a.m. (PDT),
lM>und for LaredG, Tex., the first of four
scheduled stops in Texas.
The big reason for Nixon's journey: a
receptiGn and buffet dinner tonight for
wealthy and innuential Democrats for
Nixon at the Floresville ranch of John B.
Connally, the fonner Democratic
governor and Treasury secretary.
Hertz Accused of Scheme
IN ANNOUNCING that Nixon would
stop en route at Laredo, Rio. Grande,
Harlingen and San Antonio, the White
House said three Texas Democratic con·
gressmen had accepted invitations ~ Oy
with Nixon to their home state. They are
Se n. Lloyd M. Bentsen and Rep!I. Elliio
de La Garza and Abraham Kazen Jr.
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler sug-
gested their presence would indicate that
much of Nixon's activity while in Teiu
could be classed as nonpolitical.
1n fact, after ¥Ying he thought the
taxpayers would Pick . up part or ltl\e
travel tab on that accOUnt, Ziegler check·
ed and acknowledged the travel costs for
the entire trip would be paid for by tbe
Nixon campaign organization.
NIXON NEVER has carrte'd Texas and
its 26 electoTal votes on bis own; losing' to
John F. Kennedy In t91io and to Hubert
H. Humphrey four yars ago.
Tbe Prestdenl· is lavored to tum the
tide in November, notwltbatandlng the
noosupport of the 111()11! r.moua Tyan ol
them all, former President Lyndon B.
Johnaon. LBJ has said be supporta Nlx·
on'1 Democratic opponent, Geo r 1 e
McGovtrn, but has volunieered that he
and the South Dakota aenator ciao'!
always ace eye to eye.
N!fan's !Int Teus atop Jn Laredo wu
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To Avoid New Car Taxes
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UPI) -Tbe rent·
a-1!ar division of Hertz Corp. and 22
northern Illinois automobile dealers have
been accu!ed of consplracy to a_void
paying state sales taxes oo p .z million
worth of oeW' can..
Illtnola Revetue Di-.r George Mabin 'l'lnaQy said diaries IIled by t6e
Sangainoo County llaF' attorney allege tbat l ,IOO fraudulent were sub-
mlttod .to tbe llate lll'IO and t971
.. port "' tbe ....., .
Malt1n eollmated, that Hertz &nt-a-Oir
.,..in llM Plains and !ht car dealen owed
the state f7$0,000 ln .toes, penalties and
interest. ' •
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WABHlllGTON !UPI) -Attorooy
General Rfdtard G. -~· the FBI lnvelllpllon Gl aDeaed criminal vtolo*"' la flmd ralalaf !Gr Pruldent
. Nlzoo's rH1ee11oo -~will not be
oontplUI tmlll l(W b . 7 -
"I'm sun u.t ao -WOllld want the RBI to do sudt a qtdd< lnwaltptloo, Juit
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at a -•• Air ~ -DOit
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Authorities said the man was al•
being questioned in connection with
Thursday's discovery of 45 sUcU of
bu ried dynamite near the Sawyer bue,
as well as last month's bombing or the
Kincheloe. Air Force Base near Sault Ste Marie, Mich. •
e Sk11fark Bfll P .. aecl
WASIITNGTON (AP) - A bill .,.-
by the Senate would give the President
sweeping new power to curtail air tnmc
~o and from countries harboring •kJ· ·
Jackers or .assisting airborne terrorlstl.
tn addiuon, ,the blll would set up a
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rather than accept a demotion,
transfer and salary cut.
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Long Beach
To Pasadena
BISHOP (A P I -11le State Highway
Commission has okayed the budgeting of
aboul one mile of construction or the
Long Beach Freeway, California 7,
through Pasadena next year. -
The project has been stalled for years
by delays in funding, relocation of a
railroad and disput~ over the routing of
the freeway which runs north from Lorti
Beach for about 25 miles to a point near
South Pasadena. The future routing of
the freeway through South Pasadena still
remains in dispute.
The highway section approved Thurs-
day will run from the northern limits of
South Pasadena. at Columbia Boulevard
to Del Mar Avenue in Pasadena. A
ltretch of Callforni1 7 is under con-
struction from Del Mar A venue
northward.
111ERE IS NO estimate of the cost.
Corruni.uioner Fred Jennings of
Riverside made the motion ror approval.
saying "we have a moral obligation to
the city of Puadena" to budget the new
stretch of freeway. He was supported by
CorruniMion Cbalrman Winlton Fuller of
San Marino. '
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Younger
Won't Probe
Initiatives
SACRAMENTO (AP l -Alty. Gen.
Evelle J. Younger hM refUJICI to In·
vesUgate llleged fraud involving ln-
IUatives on the Nov. 7 election ballot,
saying II would he "a oollly riahlng er-
peditlon. 0
And Gov. Ronald Reagan 11ys charges
or fraud in collecUnc the signatures that
got the measures on the ballot "smacks
vtr; much of polltlcl."
The two officials, both Republicans,
aimed their criUcilm at 1'.>emocratic
Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr.
who is trying to dump one measure from
the ballot and ha• queatlooed four others.
REAGAN TOLD a capitol newt con-
ference Thursday 1hat any investigation
of fraud Involving the initiative measures
shouid also question why Brown certified
the meuures for -.be ballot in the first
place.
Brown claims that in some cases peti·
tion signatures were forged and signers
were ml!:led about the contents of the
peUtlolls .
Brown replied Thursday that Reagan
"obvioualy misunderstands" California
election law, which he said gave him no
choice except to validate the figures sent
to him by county officials.
Younger's criticism came hours later
Thursday in a twe>-page reply to Brown's
request for an investigation into ballot
Props. 14, 15, 17 and 21-initiatives deal-
ing with property taxes, state employe
salaries, highway patrol salaries and the
death penally.
BROWN ALREADY has asked a
Si\c:ramento court to take Prop. 22,. the
farm labor initiative. off the ballot for
alleged fra4d in gathering the signature.
required to put the measure before the
voters.
Younger accused Brown of premature
publicity in making his request for a
statewide investigation and said the re-
que11t was "inadequate to justify a costly
.statewide investigation.''
The next time he asks the attorney
general for an investigation, Younger
told Brown, he would like to receive the
request "prior to holding a press con·
fei:ence and issuing a press release."
''The widescale publicizing of alleged
violations of law prior to any responsible
investigation is not in the public interest.
It can be prejudicial to.innocent persons,
and can put the guilty on 'Mtke and give
them an opportunity to destroy or con-
ceal evideJl!!e,t1 Younger said.
CALIFORNIA
Prosecutor
To Display
P hotogra phs
' FAIRFlELD (UPI J -The prosecutor
at the mass.murder trial of Juan V,
Corona said Thursday he would introduce
photographs to show that weapons found
in the possession of the defendant could
have been used to hack to death 25
laborers.
G. Dave Teja. Sutter C.ounty district
atotrney, said the pictures would show
the fatal wounds found on the unearthed
bodies of the itinerant fann workers.
Corona , 38, a farm labor contractor, Is
charged with killing the migrant. mostly
middle-aged, workers and burying their
bodies along the Feather River last'
spring':
Defense attorney Richard E. Hawk
said he would attempt to block in-
troduction of the photographs which he
earlier described as "gFUesome. bloody,
hideoUa" pictures that could prejudice
the jury agatnst Corona.
Co mplex Okayed
In P eoples Park
SAN FRANCJSco· (AP) -The UC
regents' finance committee has authoriz·
ed construction of a $4 .7-million married
student housing romplex at Betkeley's
"Peoples Park/ site o( 1969 clashes
between student! and police in which one
person was killed and another blinded.
The committee said Thursday it was
autborlz.ing the construction unless the
city of Berkeley makes a satisfactcry of·
fer for the vacant lot.
Student Loses .Damage Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A student who
waa injured in a hl&b achool gymnasium
h11 lost 1 15 million alle1ed negllcence:
damage sull against the Loa Angeles
school diJtrict. He reportedly bad turned
down a $250,000 settlement two days
earlier.
A iW'J' ruled Thunday that the achoo!
diltrict was not liable in the Injury which
left Paul J. Marcouiller of Canoga Park
partially paralyzed.
Marcouiller, who was 17 at the time of
the 1968 accident, was doln1 a l)'!M&Slic
maneuver oo the rings at Canoga Park
Higft School when he fell and landed oo
his neck . e 8 Offic e rs Db m b sed
SAN JOSE (AP) -Police say elaht
young officers who allegedly ended a
bachelor party by firing 24 aunshola in a
park and lighting with local residents at
a nightclub have been suspended -the
largest such action In the 600-man
department's history.
U .. Lyle Hwit, head of the police in-
ternal affaln unit, .t;aid Thursday the
eight auspended officers were among 50
persons who attended a bachelor party in
Alum . Rock: Park for a felllow officer
a bout to he married.
Alter the party ended, six officers
drew their pistols and fired 24 shot.a at an
emptY hillside.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spokesmen for
the Southern California Rapid Trl.D!it
District say they are surprised by a
federal suit accu11ing the di.strict ol
violating Pay Board rules by giving a
retroactive raise to mechanics.
The Justice Department filed the suit
Thursday, naming the district and the
Amalgamated Trans.it Union Division
1277 as defendants.
The suit claims lbe contract agree-
ment reached on March 3 provided for a s.s percent pay raise retroactive to the
explratlon of the previous contract. Sept.
I. 1971. e Proteat P lanne d
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An anllwar
demonstration is planned when President
.Nixon Addresses a $1.000-S.-plate cam·
palgn fund-ral&ng dinner Wednesday
night, protestors say.
Police Thursday said they h a d
estimates ranging from 20,000 persons
claimed by the demonstration sponsors.
"The Century Plaza Reception C.om·
mittee," downward to 1,000. e Judge S upended
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Stanislaus
County judge who Pleaded guUty to viola·
Uons of the state Corporations Code has
been suspended without pay by the state
~upreme Court.
Lowell L. Jensen oC the Newman
Judicial District was suspended Thurs·
day, and a court spokesman said he will
be removed from office when the con·
vlctlons become final.
Former Mayor, Another
Guilty in Rape Attempt
Merritt. OAKLAND (API -An
Alameda County S u p e r I o r
Court jury has convicted the
former mayor of Plttsbura:
and another man on two
Vasquez, 1Jao 1 former OEO
program director , was
defeated last November alter
felony sei: counts each in an 1--
lneident last Nov. 8 lnvolvtng a
JS.year-old Alameda girl.
After five hours of dellbera·
Uon Wednesday. the jury
found former Mayor
Marcelino Vasquez, 33, md 21·
year-old Manuel Rayo, fllllly
of one COU11t eoc:h of 1llempled
lllatutory rape. Eich llllD WM
acqullled. of one oount of
perversion.
The '""'''"'' IUMfOllWI Jury recommended lblt Vuquea be
aent to state prison ind Raya,
• Olablo Valley Colle1• SIU·
dent. be aiven • (.'Ounty jail
term. .
Superior Coui't ~•di• WU·
ll•m J. Hayes, who II not
bound by the Jury'• ~ !ntnditlon, HI ()d, IS for
MllfellClnC. ~ evldonct Indlc•i.d the
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Sale. Our entire
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Time for
Now ls the time for o!Clclals In the new clly of
Irvine to take a hard look lnt<r lu interest. In the coall·
aJ sector of the lrvine Ran.ch.
The ' city of Newport Beach has put on the "back
burner" its intentions to annex tbe area wblch features
a 3.5 1nile stretch ol valuaQJe coarUlne and 10,000 acres
or gently sloping land between Corona de! Mor and
Laguna Beach, from the tldgellne of the San Jo1quln
Hills lo the Pacific Ocean. .
Those familiar with Newport Beach's previous
0 back burner" statements regardin~ annexation of the
Colllns !Udio Corporation property m particular, might
well assume Irvine's neighbor is more interested in the
coastal sector than its public pronouncementa lndjcate.
Irvine is embarking on a general plan effort for the
entire 4l·square mile city. It is timely then, lo lr,Y lo
determine the city boundaries at the ul.Umate limit of
Irvine's interests.
Jn the coming weeks it would not be surprising to
find Irvine councilmen moving to examine closely the
annexation potentials of the 26,000 acres lying Inland
of the new city and the 10,000 acres along tbe coall.
Tb·e inltand narce1 is within Irvine's 52,000 acre
!iphere of influence. The coastal land is in Newport's
sphere. -l
A seriou_,.s study of the pros and cons of annexing
Into the coastal area seems in order.
That valuable tax base land annexation by Newport
Beach perhaps more · than any other incident spurred
the incorporation movement in Irvine.
Now, after a study which shows even annexing all
of the coastal sector will profit Newport Beach in 10
years' time, Newport official!: say they're willing to
wait a year before considering annexing the coastal
property.
Privately, Newport Beach officials admit they are
Some Ugly
Double-goer
ls at Work
.~YDNEY J.HARRI~
Enl.erlng my office and looking at the
desk this morning, I vividly remembered
the beginning of a lovely essay by Ro~rt
Benchley, on the malevolence ol. in-
animate, objects. He wrote:
"I have placed sll~ra very carefully
under my bed, only to bavt. them crawl
out during the night
to a poeltion where
I will step into
them the wrong way
round when leaping
out of ~ to answer ,
the telephone. These
thina:s don't just
happen,1you know."
Exactly the way
I feel about the
chaos on my desk. During I.he day, I trY
to place things carefully in their res~
tive plies : letters here, requests for 1D6
fonnatlon here, press rert!ases here, in-
vilstlons to lccturt1 here., and so on.
But no sooner do I go out for luncl1 and
return than I confront a desk that has
been wickedly transfonned into a battle
field of paper. The patient creature who
tolls for me has long since given up her
pathetic efforts to maintain order ; she,
too, is aware that some ugly DoJ>-
pelganger is at work For she can
straighten out my desk at 12, and at 1 it
Is looking like a shambles again.
I llA VE FOR YEARS been envious of
those neat and 'methodical colleagues of
mine, +whose desks resemble those of
bank vice-presidents in charge of relus-
ing loans.
But their tidiness must ever remain 1
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
It 's about time Laguna's cops In
t h e i r high-powered sedans slow
down and make our streets a lit-
tle safer for all the other resident.I
who use them.
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secret to one of my temperament:
neither files • nor boxes nor efficiency
systems can stem the remorseless
o.verflow of paper that inundates . me the
moment I sit down at the typewriter.
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TO PEOPLE LIKE me, i'i1bnimate ob-
jects seem to have a life of their own-
and their perpetual aim is to discomfit
me. The clgaret lighters in every car I've
owned have jumped out of their sockets
and rolled on the floor, never to be seen
again.
My plane Ucteta: take wings ; my
gloves cunbingly transfer themselves into
• tbe poc~ets of coats hanging dejectedly in
the basement; and the top parts of my
pajamas haven't spoken to their bottoms
in years.
THESE THINGS don't just happen, as
Bencbley knew. My desk does not belong
to a slob, as the casual observer might
think ; it belongs to a man bedeviled by
the sheer cussedness or material objects
-a man who has been known to buy as
many as five ball-point pens in 1 week.
Please, dear readers, JlO suggestions,
no systems, no stem mdtal admonitions
to· change my sloppy ways. All that a
man afflicted with these gremlins asks
for is a litUe sympathy -and a Jot of
Ume to arui:wer your burled Jetter.
Paradi-se in Yucaipa?
At one time or aool.her In his life each
()f us has proba~bly said , "I should write a
boo k." John Deck ha1 made lt poalbJe
for n1any of the reUred penalonm living
in Rancho Paradise, a mobile home.pirk.
in Yucaipa . Calif:. to do just that.
Deck arrived at Rancho Paradise with
a tape recorder and an lntroductlon from
his aunt and W1cle who live there and bas
"wrilten a book " from the transcriptJona
of their life stories the residents related
to him ... and the t::ipe.
TllESE ELDERS arc the opposite of
the young and lhe affluent, the Beautilul
People 'tl.'ho attract the attention of
authors. These are comm on people,
average 20th Century Americans who
l>Omehow worked their way through the
Great Depression of the 1930s, World
War II. the unprecedented expa nsion in
Southern California in the post war
decades or the 1950! and 60s, survived the
technoligical revol ulion and finally. now
In their 60s, 70s and Slls, have "escaped
tht: small terrors of urban and &uburban
living'' and are lrying to make a new life
limited by inadequate iicensions and
SOclal Security in addition to the ln-
Quotes
Roberl F. llrochlke, Secretary of tht
Army, ID Comm~nwtaltb Cltb of ·
caru.nda ..wteu -"'lbere ere coun-
trie:J that have visions· of world power
whlrtnnlght takradvantage of the U.S.
or other countries JI our power deterrent
does not remain llrq. We have an obll·
1aUon to Ollflllv,.J9 deter aggresaion." •
(THE BOOKMAN)
flmlllles of age.
1 oLi> BY ANY OTHER name ls not
perac!Jae. Nor Is ii for the oldsters who
live at Rancho Paradlao. Told in their
p1lll wordl, wltb pride in the general ac-
compllshment or having ourvlved in an
always precarious ecooomlc climate,
wilh ,courage 1nd choorfulnea de1pile
viciaaltudtJ and tau....., here 11 the pat·
tern, the nee 11y1e, ot the onlinary
American in thla century.
Tbe reader applluda the coura1• and
the will but II laddeDod by the In-
eocapable lmpl'Ollloa thal how'fO' much
the ellort to estUllsll a -aDd -inglul Ille the ruldmll cl Rand» ......
dise are ptttty mud!. the ~ cl
the elderly waiting out tbeir lime lo 411
with shufOeboard, pancake bruklaall,
potluck suppers, cards and danclnf to
Lawrence Welt rhythms.
RANCHO PARADISE II neither a
ranch nor a paradise. It ls a 1raplllc and
infonnatlve picture of the 1dvanta1e:s,
the illNppointmtoll, the saU.tacllOll.S
and the lrustr1tlons of mobile boina and
mobile home Jiving, and the problems
and aallslaclions of reUremenL A boolt
no:. only for older Americana but for
every American who must one day face
up to retlrem,nt and what he may hope
bis IUe .otyle will be olter ilxty. (Rancho
Paradl!e by John Deck, Horcourt Brace
Jovanovich, Inc., 110 pp., 11.50), -H.-
Hard Look
wary of the reaction of the growing environmental polit-
ical forces In their city that might well oppo>e a major
expansion of their city at tbi• tltne. Newport also ls in
the midst o! studies for a new general plan.
Meanwhile, It ls becoming increasingly evident thal
Irvine residents and of'ficlals have little fear of growth.
Many see long-range advantages in controlling large
areas of· land to protect the concept of a city committed
to urbanization but not at the expense of open space..
Oearing the Air
In a rare unanimous vote. the Laguna Beach School
Board bas set Dec. 5 as the date for a vote on the pro-
posed recall of trustees Patricia Gillette and Gerald
Linke. Iildeed~ iI was Mrs. Gillette who moved for the early
election date, quelling fears of recall proponents that
it mi~ht be scheduled during the Christmas season.
The later date a1so would have assured the conserv·
alive board majority of control over the renewal of
Supt. Willlam Ullom's. contract with the district. As it
now stands, the question of•renewal will not be handled
until after the recall election.
The vote should close the curtain on another stormy
period in Laguna and settle, at least for an extended
period, the controversy that has boiled around school
district operations.
·As Mrs. Gillette noted, there is a real con!lict iR
philosophy in this area. a.1any have spoken out in de·
fense of the school system in recent months, but the
recall targets still feel they represent the majority of
the electorate.
The election ls needed to clear the air and estab-
lish just what the majority does want for its schools.
Conamission Majority Ducks Strieter Controls
County Planners Are Pro-Developer
To the Editor:
Anyone who has sat in on a number ()f
hearings before the Orange County Plan·
ning Commission would come away with
the distinct impression or an unwavering
pro-developer bias among the com-
mission majority.
One sees the commission. week after
week, ignore its own staff reports on
serious problems expected to arise from
specific developments, ignore housing
density limits of general plans the com-
mission itself has previously approved,
ignore problems of, drastic road conges-
tion, environmental destruct.Ion a n d
hazardous grading techniques '1nherent in
many tract maps. ·One he8.f.s individual
commi.ssionen, particularly ~le7, Jef.
ferson end Butterfleld, oons~4;ht)f voic-
ing laments over the finanCial distress
whlch landowners and developers would
suffer if the commission imposed stricter
an~ more responsi ble controls.
( MAILBOX )
Letters from readers are welcmM.
Normally writers should convey their
messages in 300 words or less. The·
right to condtnst letters to fit space
or eliminate libel is reserved. All
lettn1 mwt include lignature and
tnmlh}o address, but name1 may be
wfthht:Ul 0. requtst if suffic«?nt
Tta!O?l is appart11t. Poetrv toiU Mt be
published.
represented, In my judgment, a total of
approximately 250,000 hours and tens of
million ol miles of accident-free airline
flying. Perhaps some · desired to retire,
some did not, but they had no choice due
to t~ FAA mandate.
AJ a point of interest, none can collect
his Social Security for at least two years,
tben at a reduced rate. The reason is
that lli'ey are too young.
LEONARD I. HYLTON
Dutrlct '• Dlacourtes11
To the Editor :
First of all, I find the enthusiastic pro.
tectlon Of the environment (the banning of
'he use o( a certain water softener} by
the Moull91 Nlsuel Waler District most
commendible. However, why must they
defeat the nobility of tllia cause by
assaulting another equally important
cause -human brotherhood?
n IS OBVIOUS that the commission
majority believes·tbnt someN,w the risks
of land speculation by private individuals
and corporations must be, borne by the
general public, that speculative profit in
land is somehow · guaran~ under the 1 .,Constitution -or perhaps ~er lbe laws
l•f Otange County. 1
flight tests each 1ear given bf a com-
pany supervisor or check pj l o t •
(sometimes monitored by an FAA in·
spector riding in the cockpit). The check
Oight includes instrument approaches,
hokling patterns, emergency procedures,
sometimes with one or two engines shut
down or throtUed back to duplicate
engine failure and emergency, etc. He
also must pass a line check given by a
check pilot over the route be is flying
each year. '
We moved to Laguna Niguel two weeks
ago. And amld all the confusion and work
involved in moving a family of five, [
completely forgot that I waa to drive out
to the water district office on Aliso Creek
Road within five days of the water turn-
on date to sign a statement re: no using
the water softener .
Since neither is the case, it is about
time that the planning commission and,
indeed -the Board of Supervisors who
appointed them -becomes aware of the
responsibility they owe to t h e
nonspeculating citizens who make up the
majority of ~r constituency.
We need more commissioners. like Ron .
WJIILE. HE IS fully qualified, pro-
ficient, and physically fit and 'licensed to
fly until 11:59 p.m; while 59 yean of age,
when the clock strikes l3 midnlibt on bis
60th birthday he is roreed lo forfeit his
job rights by FAA regulations and
tennhlate bis chosen career and take
retirement.
LAST MONDAY I returned home
from a shopping trip with three tired
hungry children (ages, 2, 5 and 7). and to
my shock and dbgust and OOlally at' a
loss for a reason , I found the water had
been turned off. I called the water
di.strict office and found that my failure
lo go 'to the offlce and sign thal state-
ment bad warranted this extremely grOss action.
Yeo, who would speak ·tn the public in·
tere.st.
J!1HN PHELAN
Arbitrary Ret ire me n t
To the Editor:
I read with interest Charles f\.1cCabe's
column in the Sept. 14 issue of the DAILY
PILOT entitled, "Injustice of . Arbitrary
Retirement."
Please let me add some additional
comments along this line and call at.
tention to what I believe to be one of the
cruelest and most unjust regulations in
America that violates the basic rights of
American citlzem, namely the airline
pilots.
Every pll,ol flying in command of a
scheduled airliner in America must be in
possession of an Airline Transport
Rating, the blibeat license available. He
Is required to maintain hb: piloting skill .
and proficiency and be in top physical
condition. He must pass a minimum of
two physical euminatiorui given by 1
designated FAA -approved physician
each year.
SOME COMPANIES also require an
additional pl)J>slcal given by their own
medical department. The pilot mu.st re~
main currently qualified on the equip.
men! he ts llying by completing recur.
rent ground ICbool training, each year mlewinl the laltst material relating to
bla pro{tlllori. Thia usually includes a
llU<b' and nview of the aircralt e1Deramc1 l)'ltems, e I e c t r i c a I , 117draulic, Jl'OSllUflutlon, engines, new
procedur<I, etc. In addition he must
11tlslactorily complete two prolidency
,....--8fl Georye ----.
Dear G<otge:
Should I ttll the pid-inoking -
ndhead liolt door thal Iler window
ahlde II transparent!
C.T.
Dear C.T.:
You do, bllr mouth, and I'D cause ra io ,.,..,r ii IC It'• lhe fut thlnl
.• Jun. Oli. You mean lhe redheaa
neit door to YOU. By au mew, as
a ,..ueman, tell herl There'• •
nothing W-than a peoplnc Tom.
I have personally beard of · two cases
where the pilots ~•e taken their last
outbound flights to the destination airport
wflen the, flights were delayed. In the
meantime thelr 60th birthdays occurred
and they were removed from their retuln
flights and found it necessary to
deadhead home.
A few months ago a pilot of my ac-.
qualntance new his last airline fiigbl
After 32 years Of flying for a major
airline he landed a Boeing 111 in Ne"
York after completing the flight from
Europe.
HE WAS,MET at the terminal by his
immediate superler and 1 e ' e r a I
superviaory pilots and congratulated on a Job well done. Tbirty-clx hours Iller he
bad• reached bis 8oilt birthd11 and by
FAA regula!ion was foreed lo terminate
:Ills career and take ttlln!ment.
The lllhlequent banquet giVfJI to
celebrate the retittment alot!c with 10
othen 'Who bad re1ebed 11e 90
Why hadn't they mailed that statement.
to me? Or at least extended the courtesy
of a reminder?
THE OmCE infonned me that the
above had been tried before, but to no
avail. However, I can't help but wonder
if it isn't the negative attitude of whoever
Is responsible that is at fault rather than
the publlc in gen<ral.
I '70uld like lo encourage the board of
dlnlclon Of the Mouitoo Niguel Water
Dl!trict to continue oo in their zeaJOus ef·
forts in the name or ecology, but to
employ a mere tactful, posiUve meam so
u to unite late of country and love of
brother lo the common good.
Peace!
MRS. DANIEL L. DOYLE
No-F•ult ln .. r•nce
To the Edilor:
'l'be cla!ril II made that trial lawyers
Nutrirional lllit.erates
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(GUEST REPORT) Surrounded by the moot abundant food
supply the world bu ever1 le8'l, the
1111lted &ttes lo 1111 b1011'1 .. a 111tloo tl
I nutritional Witerates. This lo the ~
cl Mr. Henry J. Heinl, U, cMkinari cl
the H.J. Ho1ns ~· • I • Ille -lat declfDinl nutritional stand.
Writing In Tbe New Yori< Tlmd, be :: ~~ :r: .. ~ ~ :.~ ...:iu:.:aii: .::.;::~ _...,~to lillltw .. ,.....,,.,, In
11111 know what a bellllN'd dlel II and art •tlnf Jml II lbly do -and man-
lporant ol tbt -lllllld ... 1111' cl ....... ,,.. ln4blnt' •lo to
med and the foods thal <Olllain -Cl<lollllm••lt....,_lleo
lllern. ••• Tbe U.S. Dei>ot-of cl • --or llli1I ol a cortain
AlriculturO _.. tUI tit ,.. •• 1.,. ~--· ... ·---hmthe a( howoeholds that met or 4 01odod Iii. clef to lo! • 1loo b ... _ wtlb no
doporlment'o doftnillon tl a .... illol ........ -
droppelj from • to 4t -" 1rom 11116 Tllo traublt II, speea and dolhlnc to 1111&. Nlqt Plll'COlll ol lamlllK wttll ID-817leo Clll dllnp wltll no barm tloao.
-over •to;oio bad•,_,..... ~ :::.== lillll:f • 1111 Tllo clellcioncleo ~ ..... the Clll tea.. .. *11. ~~ ~-1o ·---~ -j -•~. -= .... _ ... _
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TUE FOOD INllUSTllY .authority Iald llqbl how to •I •
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nationally earn approximaWy '1 Iii\.
lion a year aettllng dama1e daimJ.
A>sumlng that the bull< of ouch claims
are auto accident cl.alma ud:not medical
malpractice and product' 11 a b ti l t Y
cases, such a staliatk: la 1 damninC m.
dictment of the insurance companles IDd
not the legal profession.
A claimant only goes to an attomeJ
after the Wurance company bu deDled
his claim and refused to pay, and the 1t·
tomey only rece!Vea piymeal upoo suc-
cessfu11y forcing the insurance company
to pay the previously denied claim.
'l1IIS PROCEllUI\£ usullly ~ by
a judge or jury flndin1 lhlt the jnsVance
company's origlnal c;leriW warWrmgful.
Slilce lhe average1athy receivts ..,..
third of the 1111\0ltllt 'lie ~rec...,., ;Ille $1
billion 1tatlstic Is strong evidence that In-
surance companies 8MUally Wl'GligfullJ
deny 13 billion in claims which they later
pay only as the result of attorneys ap-
plying legal 'pressure.
No-fault auto insurance separates the
claimant from his attorney and iuves
him in the "good hands" of his friendly
insurance adjuster. It is reuooable to
assume the same companies: that 11'1
now attempting to cheat claimantt: out Qr
13 billion worth of claims will oootinue to
conduct themselves in the same .~
alter n..Cault but in that case they will
be successlul since the claimanll will DOI
be able to employ an attorney.
IT ESCAPES MY logic " lo how mch
a change in the law can be clua1fled u
either consumer legislation or fair to \bt
motoring public. ·
Further, it is claimed that no-r••ll will
reduce premiums. This statement ii
iibsolutely false :iince the state Mn1te11
own actuarlals have projected that no-
fau1t will cause a premium 1ncreue ot
from 19.9 percent to 57 pen:enl ·
The motoring public in cautomla II en-
titled to insurance reform which fintJy
reduces premiums; secondly, ~ uP
the settlement procedure; and, tbirdly,
guarantees adequate and fair settleme11t.
Nooe of theae objectives are °*laed by
the. no-fault bills pruently penc1m, In
California.
Th~se bills effectively I n c re a 1 1 ~wm, increase lnsaraDoe ~
parues' profill (estimated llnt·Ytar ID-cre.,. of Income to lnsunnco cximponleo
$100 to $300 million) and elft<ilveq
separate the claimant from all 1op1 .,....
lectlon, leaving him to U. IWtOl mtn:J
of the Insurance lnduatry,
We hope your newspaper '!ill IQpport
responsible Insurance reform bol wtlfnot
be taken in by lnsunnco indllllrJ •IJIOllB-,makJni Slmmicb. _. , ,.
MELVYN ODIEN l.eglJiauve o.dlolmimi Califomla Trial ' ~
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r~.u1. Stpt•mb<r 22. 1972 DAILY f'fLOf 1
,, Nixon ~roposes 16 New Wilderness Are8:s
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t In Their ·Mates
can . get· some notion of what single girls admire in 1
man from the results of this survey, eertalnJy. Only three
; -t of the queried YCJU!li ladles said tliey felt II im-
porlant • man be good loo&,. But ~ pen:ent insisted be
be jibyalcally atrong. ~Y atroog. Have you noticed
bow ~ d thole big hUsky liiotban linemen, the .. vages.
are married to gorgeOus little girls? -.....
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It's explalned. -.,_,,_. "
IN ·J.u'AN Ii takes about three
years for an Ol,ller to · {9f'lll a pearl
around a bead iftserted in said oyster
through an incision made by a, yowig
lady. That you know. But did you know
It allo takes about three yeara to train
'that young lady to make the incuion
correctly?
MAYBE you 've seen a theatrical,.
hypnotist horir.oololl1 SU!pOfld aome innocent volunteer
between two chairs which aupport nothing but the bead
and heels. Miraculooe! Dr. Theodore X. Barber 1of the M~d Foundation In Harding, Maas., has P!Oved four
put d five healthy eou1s can do that, wide awake, just by
llllfening up. And other uperlments Indicate said selected
citbena-can bang there that way for up to four minutes.
You ean do 14 too, probably.
QVD11111 -Q. •'What'• the •verage weight of the pro
WASl!R:IGTON (AP) ~
Pntlideat Nixon hn 'utlod
Ccngreol 'lo deolPte II nlw
w~ areas embracing
3.5 mllllon acres.
In a special message, Nii:on
noted that the wilderness
~rvatlon system n q w
i:/iytrs 9.1 mltllon acres but
corOplstned that CoogresJ had
yet j to act on 43 wildem~
proposals eocompassiog 4.1
m1lllon acres -proposals
quite apart from the new one
be ' aubmltted.
"[now urge the Congress -
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nalionol pork IYllem -lo act
quickly ID favor of Ultse new
proposalJ as well as the ones
already pending."
Five wildernesses would be
in national wildlife reftJge
areas: Brigantine in New
Jersey, Blackbeard Island In
Georgia, Chassahowitka ln
Florida, and Lostwood and
Chase Lake in North Dakota.
A s1Ith area, administered
by the National Park Service,
would be within the CWn-
berl~ Gap National
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WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
ARBUCKLE & SON
427 E. 17th SI., Co1ta Me11
IMM!IS • BALTZ BERGERON
FUNERAL HOME
Corona dtl Mar 173-9451
Cotti Mesa l.fl..ZU.f • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
JtO Broadway, Colt.I Mesa
LI WCI
Frida)',~, ll, lt72
Property Taxes
•
Over $5 00 Million
By JAClt BROBAClt
01 ... o.lt. "Ll•f SIMI
SANTA ANA -for tht rirst
lime in the history of Orange
County collectlbt. proptrty
taxes will exceed one-half
bllhon dollari this year , ac-
cordini.: to county Tax Callee
tQr &b Citron.
Of tht '508.I milU.on total,
S4fi3.3 million Is in real pro~
erty taxes and $40.S million
on per50nal property such is
equipment. inventory and fix-
ture~. the tax collector sttted.
L.,st year the total real
property tax bill was $405
million , an increase of $50
mil1ion over IJ70.
Citron tabbed the 14.S per·
cent increase In valuation of
property as the reason for the
63 million inedeate in real
p_rn~rtY H:.vi~, .
He said some ta x 1 n g
di stricts reduced their rates,
but most did not and there
were many inc re a •es ,
especially in acnooJ rates.
Beach Man
Faces Trial ,
In Assault
SANTA ANA -A Hunt-
in~ton Beach man accused on
arrest of attempted murder
after he allegedly threw a 14-
inch butcher knife al a police
officer has bten ordered to
face trial Dec. 4 in Orange
County Superior Court on
reduced charges of assault
"·ith a deadly weapon.
Judge William Murray set
the trial date .. fQ.r f.dw('lrd
Crable. -29. of 5072 Linda Cir-
cle. He ordered Crable to
return to his courtroom Nov.
17 ror a pretrial hearing.
It is alleged that Ofricer
Bruce Young, one of three of·
ficers who arrested Crable Ju-
· 1y 27, was wounded in the hand
by a knife hurled by Crable.
The wound was described as
minor.
Police were called to the
Linda Circle home to break up
a fa mily disturbance.
The Cotti Meu lolal lat
ral.e. for eramplt, is up •n
averag1: of 13 cent.I, the tu
eoUector 1t1led. In .Newport
Bach it ls up an aver•gt of 9
ttnta. Both were due to educa-
tion rite increases.
Fountain Valley r1te1 went
up an average of 30 cent1 with
the schools accounting for
alm<H1t all of it, Citron
reported.
The tax collector dld r.ome
retearch on the new city of
Irvine and found, he said, that
tax rates there will be up an
average of ~ cent.!, due large-
ly to an increase in the achoo!
rate of 70 cenl1.
•·Jn comparing the new
INine rate with the identical
cou nt y tax levies in the area
las! year, some sections ot th~
new community will pay aa
much as $1.14 more," Citron
revealed.
"In thou areas there were
no county service di.tltrlcts
rate1 which the new city could
absorb."
There will be 412,758 tax
bills malled about Oct. 18, he
said. This is an increase or
15.000 and the billt Include
J,439 different tax rates. the
result of various combinations
or 213 different taxing agen-
cies Jn the county.
Unlawful
Dumping
Charged
ORANGE coum
Tax Bills
To Show
Breakdown
SANT A ANA -Col.Inly tax-
payer! will receive a new ,
larger tax bill form this year,
redesigned to conform with
new legislation, according to
Orange County Tax Collector
Robert Citron.
"The tax bill l.!1 lar1er to
allow the lbtlng of the dollar
amounts paid by property
owners to each taxing district,
including an actual breakdown
of the amount paid to each
school district, he e.1plained.
Citron said his office ha!
gone a step beyond the legal
requirement.!' by listing e sub-
total amount for educatk>n,
special district!, county and
city taxe.a.
The tax bills will also show
this year the dollar amount
saved through the
Homeowner'a TaJ: Re I i ef /
Program, the tax collector FULLERTON -Co u n t Y said.
Supervisor William J. Phillipa Citron said tMt of every tax
charged that some L 0 11 dollar his office collectf only
Angeles reruse d I a Posa I about 19 cents goe1 to county
haulers have been i~ally government, but the average.
dumping at Orange County ror school dlat.ricts Is ~cents. dump111.
He clllled for prosecution «. He pointed out that many
the trespassers. homeowners do not receive
''The latest incident was tax bilb as their taxes are
reported by Fullerton City paid out ot an impound ac-
Manager William Cornett," count held by their mort11age
Phillips said. "He told .me he company.
saw a Los Angele! hauler He advised that by law. a
dump trash collected in that taxpayer may request that the
city into an Orange County loan company send a copy o(
dump." the tax bHI.
Polftlffl No-. .
Black Lashes at Hinshaw
itatu lo oupply our pltyalclaN nd m_,._, --~ts are being •-licit w•-By O.C. HumNGS bothtbynoleopeaktts.t •Y ~ ~~ much longer,"~ -~ °' .. .., ,.., tMH 1 J •• ,~ .. -Uon turned ••11 ror laei: of 'Pl~· ... not'in• thlt f\•ss•re or J-~ Blacl, the Dem°' 1 1 1"Wll v-._.. __ ,,, ht said ~ • ~
cra'Ucm nominee tor Q». raUy pWmed on the llwns ol Al a i-.-ut, t" 7Q P;oposltion 2 will mean a 7S
'"" r-llfornla must "impor ,...rcent ·1ncrease In _I h • greu ln the 39th District, the San Clemente uw. ~ y~
cl!iim1 hl1 opponent, Orange otber lumlnaria are ex-puctnl of ltl physicians. mo~ number of health scienct!:
County AQe.ssor Andrew peeled, uys Juanita Prt.1l~y. than blll of its dentists 8 siudents .at various UC cam-
Hinshaw lacks the courage of who is coordlnaUng the affair. high percentages of other puses.
his oonvlctions F••tlvlUei •-ggln at 1 p.m health professionals. , -'==--------
1,1111: "We cannot e:a:pect other Speaklne Thursday before Reinecke is expected to speak ------------Jr""""-: employea of the Fireman'1 about 2 p.m.
Fund Insurance Companies in Ticketa are not nec.usary,J,.---------•
Santa Ana, the Newport Stach acmrdlng to the Orange Coun-
attomey referTed to • recent ty Committee to Re-elecl the
Costa Mesa speech In which President, which I s en·
Hinshaw said he would not couraging participants to wear
\/Ole His own viewt l n red, white and blue.
Congress but only those of hi!! * * *
constituents, "even lf It
violates my own personal con-THE aforementioned con-
victions." . greuional candidate Black has
Black told his audience that i' acheduled a talk Monday night
he "disagreed completely" ~ore mem.ben of the Na·
with his opponent on the job of honal OrgaruzaUon of .wof!\':11
a congressman. "I say that <N.OW) at the Womens C1v1c
what we need in Congress are Club in Garden Grove.
men who can lead. not follow, * * *
men of good j u d g m e n l , DEAN WARREN Bostick of
SALE!
IARGAIN TABLE
e DRESS SHIRTS $5
e WASH SLACKS
..... PRICE
e ALL SUITS ..... PRICE
.. e Phis Other Greil
Oddi & Endo
dedication and purpose who the UC Irvine College of
are not afraid to stand up for Medicine was in Los Angeles
what they believe in -in Wednesday drumming up sup. s)
abort, men with the courage of port for PropaslUon 2, the (Fly Our Leg
their co nv ictions". $155.9 million bond issue aim·
Bf stars ed et beefing up medical ,,. + * * education facilities Jn SECRftARY of State Ed-California. AIR
mund G. Brown Jr.'s latest In a speech to the Downtown 3467 VIA LIDO· CALIFORNIA
suggestion that some of the Lo1 Angeles Kiwanis Club, Dr. NEWPORT BEACH frtm Oran11 CotMtty
atatewide initiative measutt! &stick said that, currently, ruarv1tio11 (714) 540-4550
got on the ballot fraudently nine out of IO qualified ap. 673-4510 • I ·:
has brought angry words from _P~l~ic~an'.'.l!~f~or'._~C a~l_'l_'f~o~r~n:_i~a'._~'s~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""!.~ L-:--:-_ ---_ -_ -_ -_:_ -_-_ -_ -------------_-_., AJsemblyman Robert Badham1-
(R-Newport Beach}.
•·nie recent blanket al·
legations by Brown regarding
Propositions 14, IS, 17, 21 and
22 are the most blantly
political misuse of public of-
fice that I have yet wit-
nessed," Badham declared.
* * * DEMOCRAT Dennis Murray.
who is running against io·
cumbent Republican Craig
Hosl"(ler in the 32nd Congres-
sional District, is turning the
observance of his 26th birth·
day Saturday into a fund·
raiser.
All those with good wishes
for Murray are invited to
share beer and hamburgers
starling at 7 p.m. a t
C hr is man's Galley
Restaurant, 6201 Bayshore
Walk, Long Beach. The price
is $1.
* * *
BALBOA BAY
LIONS CLUB
BIG PARADE
SATURDAY 10 a.m.
LOBSTER BAKE
& CARNIVAL
Fri.
• McCORMICK l.AGUNA
BEACH MORTUA RY
1705 t.guna Canyon Rd.
114-1415
ll ----ccc------___ The third district supervisor1;::===========;J-------------'---------------------------------
NOT1c1 TO C•IDITO•S declared that the . ' m 0 st
PUBLIC NOTICE l.T. GOV. Ed Reinecke will
su ..... Olt COU•T o .. THI d" . rt . th I t that ITATI 0 .. CALl .. O.NIA l<O• 1stres!11ng pa IS e ac Done by Dunn • THI COUNTY 0 .. O•ANOI sotne o( the.se haulers are now N•. A·,.,, '
PACIFIC VIEW E1t1'9 of IETUEL M. LUNDE, •k• •. "'(lfferlng services to our coun-M~¥1~~E·1s~':~BY Gl\lliN a ff.. ty'a cities at reduced prices,
c•ldlf111'1 of ,,.. •tit>~• '..-ntd dec:Mtfll possible because of the proClt
1t11;r 111 J19''°"" h1~l1111 cllilrnf io•ln~ "'-d f Lo A /I J 1' r-"n u1c1 ctKtd•~• ,,, rl'Q11fr111 .ni 111• th•'"· ma e rom I n e e """"" ·
w!m n. ,_ ... ,.,.,. YOUC/lfr1. lri "'-Dffl(t tv al the expense of Orange
Pat Dunn gets Ullngs dolM!.
Throw her your chaJlenge
and see how she handles Jt in
Sunday's "At Your Service"
column.
MEMORIAL PARK
Ctmetery Mortuary
Chapel
not Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach, Callfonla
8"-171lt
01 '"'cl••• ol t!'lt 1oovt t ritllt«I cour!. or ~ I' · "
wivcher1, 111 the 11m1tt1lg,,.., •I !!'It ofllt• ta pr
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COLONIAi. FUNERAL
HOME
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ltll1 II . Krli NOTICE 1$ HE ltE8V GIVEN lh1!
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Clt rk 111 Or•rit• County 1111: S..,,t•m!Mr ll, ,,.,.tin 1 11tU!lllf1 /.,,.. ProNI• of Wiii Ind
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STATI 01" CALll'OINIA l"O• LUCtLLI WATT
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PUBLIC NOTICE
7TH ANNUAL
SEMINAl=BY -THE-SEA
SEPTEMBER 24-21, 19n
THREE T·IMES DAILY
7:00 •.m, *10 :00 •.m, *7:30 p.m.
DR. LOUIS H. EVANS , SR,
"THAT VITAL LONG LOOK"
(Wiii We Live At•in?)
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ST, ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
jQO St ... ..._., leH, New,.,. IM&ll
Dr. CNriel H. D-..flehll, P•Nf
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
Es!1!t ol lt OY Gllll'"FITH, Otee•ltd P110!!1~ Qr1ri111 C•11t 01!1~ Piiot,
NOT ICE IS HEll E9Y Glt.IEN thtt Seot•mti.• n. 21 , "· ""~~~~"~"~··;'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ ltlCHArtD ltHEO FAILING lw• 111..a _
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1973 MERCJiANDISE
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ON ALL COUCHES, LOVE SEATS--
AND HIDE-A-BEDS
IN NAUGAHYDE, VINYL
AND HERCULON
.. 3 DAY SALi-SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY
I llAMAlfYDI DIN COUCllU DIMINO a
___ • LOYI llATI • HIDl·A·llDI • CllAIU .~_OAMI l'!_S
18085 EUCUO ST.
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Divorce Stigma Fading?
W oik~r Performance Affected by Marriage Sp~ps
By BILL llUJ.g ... __
NE1' YORK -loluJ D. Ila
ilarlod singing In the shower.
He's allo atarlod Wlll'lng
llashy lpOl'lcoola and Ila, gel-
ling to work earlier, ao.
compllahJns ..... while he's
there and lut month hla
salary was booeted'to ll0,000 a year.
John , was divorctd a I z months ago.
Howard K., John's opposite
nllmber at a rival corporation,
do<iln't ling anywhere, He
sel<kim opeab unteM opoken
to f1nt and then Jun IIWlllhles ""'1etblnc and ' wallcs away.
His peiformance, which began
· to slide oa rP!ceably about 11
months l,IO, fa DOW put the
point ol ~ his superton. 'l'llll1 aerlously contemplale ~dlamlaaol.
HOWAllD'S DIVORCE
became final a week before
John'•·
Divorce is common in many
circles oot seems to be mak-
ing rapid strldes at the cor-
porate level. Unlll r<eently,
upper echelon e1ecuUve1 were
largely trapped In llUUTlages
Ford Tells
List Price
For 1973
•
Finance
Briefs
• e ~ospltal.BW
FRESNO -·The Del Webb
Corp. ol PboeniJ:, Ariz. hu
beeJI awanled a ·su million
con~ to build tho st. Agnes
Hosp!w_and Medl<al Cenior.
Construction ot the ~
holpital lz acheduled to begin
in JIDllll')' and ti ezpectod to
take two years.
LONG BEACH -Pettolane
eaUmata that Ila acqullltlon
of Eutman Iodultrlu1 Inc., a
Chicapbued oll d r 1111 D I'
equipment manufacturer, will
add about '8 mlWon In re.-d1lrinl the nes1 Dlcal yur ••
The Long Beacl>bued lill·
u.lfied 1 petroleum CU
man.tor uld·l&e pun:bale ot
EulmlD .... COOlpieled for
an lllltlal '5 million cab plJ•
1111111, with I d d I ti O D 1 I
~tobe-m lillUnt perlonniiloe.
eAtrl.•••·
Auto Firms
Seek Metal
For DeVices
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Frid>), Stpumbtr 22, 1911
PUIUC NOl'ICE
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DAILY "LOf f • _ ..
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S frld.11, Stpltmber 22. 1971
OVER THE CO UNTER
NASO L1stt.,.. fer Thurtdey, S1;tm •1r 21, 1m
<Fly Our Legs)
~·'-IA lrolll Onop CMly nsernlioos (714) 540..4550
m11et the $10,000 panther* •••
by dcTomaao , , imported for Uncoln-Mercury. Jla.llan
coachwork cr@ated by the brilliant Ghia Studios or Turin.
Ford destined the 351 CJD 4V V-8 englM, Four whffl ln--
dependcnt suspenlllon and mld-&hlp engine pla~ment Five
1pced 1ear box. fully 11'.ynchr'Onlied •.
PANTERA
•rantl'ra Uallan for Panther
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MUTUAL FUNDS
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SAN •RAN CISCO -Oxford
Labor:. tortes or Foster City,
wil llocate a plant in Athy, 40
miles from Dublin, Ireland.
The l,500-square-!oot facili-
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Industrial Dev e Io pm en t
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We think the citizens of Newport Beec:h should be
informed about e sequence of events which could cause
serious damage to our City end its reputation.
In December of 1970, the City invited the owners
of lend in West Newport, now k now n es the Verseilles
property, to annex to·the City. The owners of the property
were willing to annex only if it would be zoned so that our
Versailles project could be built. The City zoned the prop·
erty 10 our project could be built in accordance with plans
which the City approved .in concept. The City mede this
commitment.
In relience on the City's commitment, the lendown·
ers consented to the enne'xetion, end we dent millions of
dolleu to build the first pert of our plenne Verseilles pro-
ject. We also spent over a ·million dollars preparing to build
the remeinder of our project.
Meenwhile, the City hes approved enother develop·
ment on edjecent property k n ow i n g thet our Verseilles
project was underway end that the City had zoned the
Versailles property to allow completion of our project. We
certainly do not object to that adjoining landowner being
allowed to exercise his rights to build on his property.
But now the City hes started e move to drasticelly
change the zoning on the V•rs11ille1 property 10 that com-
pletion of our project 111 planned will be imponible.
A majority of the .. Couhcilmen who originally voted
to zone end annex the property now seem to be planning
to reverse themselves: to .. ref~se to honor the commitments
the City made to the landowners and ·to us. T h e . y have
adopted e Resolution stating' their intention to reduce· the .
number of homes which can· be built on the property.
The claim is m11de•tlt11t 'the Council is trying to hold
Clown excessive populetioft jn the· City. That just isn't:cor·
rect. Allowing completion-of-the· Versailles project wi9 : pro-
duce fewer people than the ' nearby pr0ject which. the City
approved only 11 few months ago.
The claim is made .that the Council :is .seeking .to
prevent traffic congestion in:the -area. ihat .. just ·isn-'t cor·
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problem in thet eree, it would not have recently approved
the nearby project in its present form. If there is e traffic
problem, the City just created it, end is now trying to solve
it by ignoring its commitments end attempting to shut down
the partially completed Veneilles project.
The claim is made that circumstances have changed
in the aree,.so the zoning must be slashed. We ask why?
It wes the City's action that deleted nearby free-
ways. We worked with th.e City t.o oppose freeways end
have supported the City .on ·this issue since 1970. Tlie City
never mentioned thet deletion .of the freewey would l,e bed
'for the City. It should . not meke tliet •de_im now,
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It w111 the ·City's a~~ion that• ltfl'~ov~: ... liigh ~st
development at Hoag Hosp1t111. That· action 11 not question·
ed. ·
It w111 the City's action tllat'a-pproved:the •dditio11-
11I new development in the area. Thet actiion is n6t que.s-
tioned. · ·
But the Ci!}': cannot in good 1feith cause ell th•••
changes end then us.e them 111 .en •J!cuse for b_reaching its
commitments and causing eXtensive ·injury end loss .to the.
lendown·er and to us. We seriously. question .thet ection: ' . . . . ~ . .
. We wquld like,fo.,finish our pfl>ject btceuse we:·be-
lieve that when it1is complete it wiltbe an., attractive .....
to the community. , .
Why did the City just agree to pay One .Half Million
Clollars for a sinall -view ·perik :els,~~htpr,e: while: rej~g. our
offer of a free 'view .park worth e.~5 times: ~et mtic'h?
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the charecter of our.City and its goveril~nt7 ·
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that the City might ~e: going.;>estrey •• Depriving' !)ffpi. ,of
their pro!>',rfy and· their.Jivelihoo·d :rail8s -•·then· morel. :ci.u~stions •. It raises: s~m!l '.s~ti.ous )~liiltfy, questi~,s w~i~h ...
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A Pa f Format : Meet t e Peope
Mrs . Richard M. Nixon
unve ils a memorial
cornerstone.
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at view with Riohord
Pug h, obove, before boot
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Newport n.J..i. bolpltallty was singled
out by Mn~ii!di.ird M. Nixoo during a
Century Plaza 'Hotel pre.a brunch yester-
day - a relatively reining moment dur-
ing a ~try tour conducted and
marted with dedication.
"Hello to everyone in Newport Beach.
We thoroughly enjoy visiting there
whenever we stay in San Clemente," said
the Finl Lady, dressed in a navy and
while~ suit by Adele Simpooo.
Admltllog a prtleteDCO for the Five
Crowns restaurant, she commented "We
probably woo'I get baclt to the Western
While Jlowe UD\il after the campaign."
Her style was gracious as she cam-
paigned the way she prefers -sbaldng
bands and greeting individuals, without
the formality ol speeches and IDtemews.
What bid been labeled a "press coffee"
wu more like a social brunch.
"I like to meet as many people as
poo;slble," Mrs. Nixon explained. "The
President and I are traveling all over the
statu to do Just that."
Her afternoon stop WM Riverside
where she \UlVeiled a cornerstone
dedicating the newest building at ~
Garden Village, senior citizen com·
munlty, to the President's mother, Han-
na M. Nixon. Oed.lcalion was second to. re-election as
a theme for the sil~ay, seven state tour.
1be First Lady dedicated a career
education · center In Idaho Falls and
ceremoniously commemorated the lOOtb
birthday of Yellowstone Natiooal Park
along with a thousand international
guests.
She came in for honors berself in Los
The First Lady ducks to exit
"flight simulator" (above),
talks with Gi rl Scouts at
Yellowstone National Park (right ).
Angele• last rrl&bt wbert she was cited
by the American cancer Society for "ex-
traordinary achievement and inspired
leadership in the natlon 's volunteer pro-
gram which makes her the First Lady of
Volunteers throughout the world."
Her flZ'St stop in California was at
NASA's Ames Research Center in Sun-
nyvale where she gave the ailing
aerospace industry a pat on the back.
"This is a marvelous place where they
are doing things that will benefit
mankind generally. Most projects here
can be used for things other than space,"
she said.
But when employes m e n t i o n e d
layoffs and a reporter asked if she
thought Ames should have its budget cuts
restored, Mrs. Nixon said. "I don't know
anything about finances."
fl.irs. Nixon is happy with the all-
American. •·no loog hain here" crowdl
she has been attracting.
That might he becatl!le her crowds ,,..
to the very young and the old, wllb. not
many of the loog hair generatloo.
Children hold up signs reading ''We Are
Pat People" and senior dtif.ens cheer.
"We 're going to vote for your husband.''
But the college youth and protesterw
who four years ago cut classes to dol
candidates and their wives on the
hustings are missing this time around.
The First Lady made it plain she .likes
the new look. As she told an Idaho Ill"
dience :
"I don't think it matters whether a
person has long hair. It's the attitude
that counts -like this clear blue sty. I
just feel refreshed because the scenery is
so beautiful and the people are so kind
and worm-beaned. .f:
Grandmas' Visit Lifts Spirits
By JO OLSON
Of tlle bMrr Plllt l tlff
Everything was in readiness at the
Newport Beach American Legion Hall,
but the guests of honor hadn't arrived
yet. Homemade salads, hearty casseroles
and wedges of. homemade pie filled a
long table and &teaming pots of coffee
were ready to be poured.
At last a bus from Loog Beach
Veterans Hospital arrived and members
of the Newport ilarl>or Gnmdmotbers
Club flocked to the door to greet the 37
veterans and foor staff members wbo
would be their luncheon guests.
"Don't eat 'til the boys eat."
"I hope we have enough tables set -
word gets around."
1be excitement mounted as the men , a
few in wbeelchain, entered the ball and
were greeted .by the grandmothers wjth
cheerful cries of "Happy day, boys!"
"We're the best cooks in the country,"
beamed one brighUy dressed member as
she joined a veteran in the buffet line.
At last the annual luncheon for
veterans was under way, and men and
women from the hospital were sampling
.. the homemade food and enjoying a
coveted chance to leave the monotonous
confines of their rooms.
As they ate, some of the men talked of
their feelings and aspirations, but some
chose to remain silent.
Jim Bourgoin, a Vietnam veteran from
Escondido, came to the luncheon like
most for homemade chow and a differ-
ent atmosphere. "You do the same things
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over and over at the hospital,'' he ex-
plained. "I get very resUess when I have
nothing to do."
"We enjoy it," Bob Ledyard from
Artesia said.
Roy Courts o( Seal Beach said he an-
ticipated tbe good food and boat ride
which foUowed the buffet.
"I was here once before and knew it
would be good," added James Davisson
of Garden Grove.
"It's beautiful." said Mrs. Billie
Hosmer, a staff member from the
hospital 's day treatment center. "It gives
them a chance to get involved in tbe
community."
Patients from the day treatment center
"earn" points to come to the luncheon.
Mrs. Hosmer added.
Receiving many compliments on her
cu linary talents "'as Mrs. Paul Huffman,
president, who baked seven lemon pies as
she does each year for the luncheon.
Entertainment was provided during lh!:
luncheon by the Dorothy Jo Swanson
Dance Studio. A cruise on the
Showboat followed, and the afternoon
was concluded with pie and coffee.
Thirty-seven men and women returned
to Long Beach with their spirits lifted,
and a group of grandmothers polished up
lhe kitchen with satisfaction on their
faces.
No one is too old to appreciate a
grandmother's love, and grandmothers
are never too old to care or share.
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Company Policy Chang_~_Qvertime Routine
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hat iJo off
&D lbat smart woman .mo baa no £.Ul"$l
room, no fold-up cotl, and bet sow ar~
klO short to llleep on. Hre home is her
casUt.. u it should be -oot a free motel
,... slap-happy gypsl6.
1bat other nut w.bo erpressed dcJig.ht
at bedding dowo aod feeding eight une1-
pecttd relatives for five days must have
rocU in her bead. She also must have a
private tunne1 to the Chase Manhattan
Bank. That's llO atra meals, Lady, not
counting break.fasts.
Several years ago, when I had an exlra
bedroom, a group of in vaders stonned
my home. They brought huge appetites,
six pieces of luggage, a Russian•
wollhound and a box of dog biscuits.
Three months laU:r we moved to our
prt.-sent setup and 'i'-'e've never bee11 hap-
p1t'r.
It takes all kinds of people lo make a
world and if anyone wanta to call me
selfish. let them . Familiarit y breeds
contempt. If you don't believe me, just
look around at the broken friendships
between people who got too clubby. -
TOO THI CK WON'T STICK
DEAJt TOO THICK: Thank you for
"tbe other side." The: majority of letters
011 U1k 111bjtct wen from peopk wlw
Jint k>\'t vnupttted compa17. It d0e1,
lade<d. tab .U kludJ. Speakhoc llrldly
tor my5tlf, I'm wUb yoa.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our orgaru...
lion. ReCQvery, Jnc., is more than 35
years old bul Wltil your c"olwnn publiciz..
ed it, we were relatively unknown.
Thanks to you, ,Ann, our attendance has
gro~·n eoonnously, we have started
several new chapters and are now
reaching far greater numbers of people
and helping them cope with problems of
emotional illness.
One of your readers expreMed
gratitude to Recovery for helping ber
.. stay functional for 15 years. She had
tried psyclualry. yoga, religion and hyp-
nosis, but ootlllng helped; Reoovery, Inc.,
she said, was the beet bargain in thl!
wcwld -It cost her oaly a qu.artu-a
weet, the price or the coffee and cake-
still a bargain. Where else can a person
find the sl""'ith sod fellowsblp lo belp
him stay In tbf real world! -GRAND
RAPIDS MEMBER
urge 11trvous people •ho are fJglltiac: to
... , balaneed ud fuoclJOnal to sh'•
Recovery Ille •• It)'.
CON Fl DENT I AL TO FUNNY
MONEY ? or course "money talks" -
and It seems lo be saying "goodbye."
Wbat you are referring to la called
"inOation" and smarter heads than mine
have tried, without success, to find a
solution.
May 1 point oul, Ann, that while thett
Ci: no charge to attend meetings we do
take up a Cree-will oUiering. Any amount
is accepted. If a peraon can't put
anyllling in the plate, Uljll's au rigbl, too .
We do have, however, a membership
charge of S7.SO a year, which includes a
subscription to our bi-monthly magazine,
"The Recovery Reporter." Since we are
a non-profit, seU.supp<rting organization,
we need paid memberships to continue
our work.
So even at $7.50 a year, Recovery is
DEAR MEMBER: nan yoa for ..i.
11"1 11ie tt<Otd llra!P~ nan ,.., too,
'"' glvtilg me uok ._wally lo tdl my ttaden obolll WI -arbble
organilatkln. Almolt everyooe who
worb bt Reeovet')' la u aopald volua--
lttr. 'nlae fonnerly em«loully ill peo-
ple coos1der It I privllege lo flelp olhen
btta1111e they tbemaelvn have been
helped.
1be lllldress el 6e NallotW lfeac(.
quart.en for tlM>le do wan& more 1.11-
formatioe. IJ: Recovery, loc:., UI South
Micb.lgan Avenue, Chicago, JU. S0603. I
Discover how to be date bat& wlthout
falling: book, Une ud 1lnktr. Ano
Landers' bookltt, "Datlag Doi aod
Dou'ts," wUI belp you be more poised
and sare of youneU on dates. Send 35
eentl ta coin along with a long, stamped,
self.addressed envelope and your request
in care of the DAILY PILOT.
Lectures, Social Affairs
Clubs Slate Fall Festivities
Lecture
Aerial photography will be
the topic discussed during a
dinner meeting of the Newport
Harbor Art Museum's Sales
and Rental Council.
Speaker will be Jack Van
Eden, vice president and
manager of the Pbotogram-
metric Engineering Division of
VTN, Inc., who is reponsible
for the current exhibition at
the museum enUtled t h e
Earth From the Sky.
The meeting will take place
Thursday, Sept. 29, in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. ruchard
Jonas.
Kiwis
Upcoming plans will be
discussed by the f<»vi Club,
former American A ~ I i n e s
stewardesses, during a luhcJl..
eon meeting Saturday, Sept.
30, in the Sheraton Beach Inn,
HWltington Beach.
PLEAQ
meet al 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 30, in the Saddleback
l11n, Santa Ana for a luau a11d
entertainment by b a r i t o n e
soloist Charles Nelson and a
talk by a trial lawyer David
Be rglund.
Luau
Saluting summer's end will
be a luau plaMed by the
University Community
Association Recreation Com-
mJttee at 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 30, in the Univers.lty
Park Pavilion, Irvine.
Entertainment will include
authentic dances by a musical
troupe.
Xi Mu Lambda
To raise funds for the Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation, Xi Mu
Lambda Chapter of Beta.
Sigma Phi will stage a garage
sale Saturday, Sept. 30, at the
Costa Mesa home of Mrs.
Marv Fristed.
AAUW
The event will take place at
2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, in
the Newport Beach home of
Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich.
Honorees are Mrs. Garth
Bergeson in the' field of educa-
tion ; Mrs. Loren Heather,
community service; Dr.
Barbara Jessen. medicine;
Mrs. Stanley M u m f o r d •
religion, and Mrs. Robert
Shelton, fine arts.
Reunion
Huntington Beach H i g h
School Class of '62 will be
reunited at 7 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 30.
Festivities will begin with a
harbor cruise ·aboard the
Pavilion Queen and a dinner
dance afterward in the Tale of
the Wha le.
League Juniors
Shuffle and Serve Bridge
and T e n n i s Tournament,
sponsored by the Junior Aux-
iliary 0£ the Newport Beach
Assistance League, will get
under way oext month.
Town, Gown
International Student s
Service of UCI Town and
Gown will host more than SO
foreign students from 31 dif·
ferent countries at a potluck
dinner Sunday, Oct. 1, in the
Park Newport Apartments.
More volunteers are being
sought to join the Friendship
Families program.
Art Sale
A sale ot arts and crafts will
be conducted by the Lake
Forest Art Association in front
of the clubhouse Sunday, Oct.
1, beginning at 11 :30 a.in.
Alumnae
Gene Wilson of T e en
Challenge will lecture and
show slides during a meeting
or Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae of
Orange County. The group will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 2, in the Orange home of
Mrs. Robert L. Ripley,
LB League
Happy First Bifthday, Both Marinas!
Members · and guests of
PLEAD (Promote Leaming
and Education to End Abuse
or Drugs) will don sombreros,
ponchos and dancing slippers
for a fiesta in the El Adobe.
Five women who bave made
outstanding contributions to
the cOmmunity will be honoerd
during a friendship t e a ,
S(X)nsored by the Newport-
Costa Mesa Branch, American
Association of University
Women.
The series of matches will
continue through February.
Chalnnen are the Mmes. Jer-
ry Parker and James Wood,
tennis, and Douglas Simpson,
bridge.
Laguna Beach Assistance
League received a plaque
from the Artificial Kidney
Foundation in recognition of a
$4.200 donation for t h e
purchase of an artificial
kidney machine.
Too young to worry about· docking her age, little
Miss Marina Paxton, Dana Point and her hometown
marina are both celebrating their first birthday.
Your Horoscope
The nautical but nice party took place among the
1,400 boats that make many happy returns to the
harbor.
The party is planned at 7
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30.
Couples Club
Christian Business a n d
Professional Couples Club will
Gemini: Look to Future
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 23
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21·April 19):
Don't get tied up in
partnership deal tha t costs
you money. Check contractual
obligations. Cycle is high so
you can trust hunch. Heed
your own counsel. Look out for
your own interests. Self-
enllghtenment is emphasized.
C'MON
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20 J:
Visit those who are confined,
handicapped, disturbed. Don 't
turn your back on one in need.
By giving you also will be
building credit for future .
Know it and act accordingly.
Capricorn is likely to be in-
volved.
GEMINI (May 21.June 201:
You finish rather than begin
-your horizons expand and
you meet exciting people. Be
open, receptive. Avo id
premature actions. You can
overco1ne obstacles. Key is
willingness to look to future .
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
Go directly to source. Refu se
to be sidetracked by one
obsessed with red tape. What
was secure now is subject to
drastic revision. Don't panic.
Move with the time and tide.
Family member is kicking up
heels.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Trust
hunch. Post.pone journey, if
practical. Steer clear of fami-
ly arguments. Rise above the
petty. See proposition in its
entirety. Avoid tendency to
1nake mountain out of ll(llh.ing.
Means get realistic appraisal.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221:
Changes due in financial area.
Keep close watch where
valuables are concerned. Don't
fall for sob' story. Look around
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you. Give full rein to in-
tellectual curiosity. Ask ques-
tions and obtain v a I i d
answers.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1:
Cond itions are not stable. But
there is aura of adventure.
You could be on brink o[ int·
portant discovery, There is a
tearing down in . order to
rebuild. Sc b r pl o individual
plays key role. Strive for
greater balance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Your affairs co'uld become in-
volved with those of a Libra
individual. Be cooperative.
~ret conference is of direct
concern. Don't hide from
facts. Be analytical. Make
truth your objective.
To avoid disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white glossy photo-
graphs lo the DAILY PILOT Women 's De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be use<!.
F'or engagement announcements it is
imperative that the S'l.ory, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture. be sub-
mitted six weeks or more before the wedding
date. lf deadline is not met, only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories. forms are
available in all of lhe DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by
Women's Section staf! members at 6424321.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22·1--------------------1 Dec. 21 ): S ett l e
d i s ag re e ments. Applies
especially where f a m i I y
members are c oncer ne d .
Avoid extremes. Friends act
in contrary manner. Be in-
terested, but don't take sides.
You may be called upon to be
a mediator.
CAPRICORN (Deo. 22.Jan.
19 ): You are drawn between
what is real and what you
wish could be. Key is to
separate fact from illusion.
One who can aid makes offer.
Evaluate it. There is chance
for advancement. Know it and
respond accordingly.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb.
181: Obtain hint !rom Leo
message. Check appointments,
reservations. Take time to
check details. Con r us lo n
results if you attempt to do
too much at once. Relative
n1ay be looking for argument.
PISCES (Feb. IS.March 20):
Don 't hang on to IOEilng proir
osilion. You have right to
change tactics. P r Q mo t e
future socurlty instead or
brooding about past. Aries can
play significant role. Not wise
11ow to lend money without
seeing proper credentials.
°"'•-''• ft cm,., a colllldlon of "'09nffiCllftt wood&,
lll•tafa, tlas1 and wond•rfully dlttlndlve RnllMt tt.et
reflect many lond1 and mood1. StlmvlaN your lmaghl•
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IN THE RUGGED WORLD OF BASEBALL, DETROIT'S BILL FRE~HAN HITS BOSTON'S DOUG GRIFFIN •..
Sperts In Brief
LA~s Ellison May Start;
Detroit, Red Sox Tied
LOS ANGELES -1be Los Angeles
Rams travel to meet the Bears in
Olicago on sunday, and veteran fullback
Willie Ellison appears ready to return to
the starting lineup follo'l{ing a knee in-
jury.
Ellison saw only brief action last Sun-
day when the Rams beat New Orleans M;-
14, but he never carried the bal1. Coacli
Tommy Prothro says Ellison appears
healthy and bas worked bard this week.
While Ellison was oot, second-year pro
Bob Thomas started at fullback and
gained 144 yards rushing against the
Saints in the National Football League
opener.
Defensive end Fred Dryer h a s
recovered from a mild concussion suf·
fered last Sunday. But Prothro said
Thursday thal Jack Youngblood may
start in that spot on the front four.
Reserve offensive lineman Rieb Saul,
who suffered a bruised thigh, may be
ready for actioo against Chicago.
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BOSTON -1be Detroit T'igers rallied
for foqr runs in "9th the !Int and thW
inninga 8lld beat the Boston Red Sox llH
'l'hunday l\IBbt to reduce the Red Sox'
lead over \be Tigers in ~ American
League EUt pennant race to less tbso
one percenW&e point.
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NEW YORK -Alvin (Pete) Ro2elle,
pro football commissioner, has been
granted a divorce from his wife •of 13
years, Jane Marilyn. He will pay $27,500
a year in support and will share custody
of the couple's 14-year-old daughter.
Rozelle testlfled Thursday in court that
he and his wife had been separated for
more than two years by mutual consent.
A separation of one year is grounds for
dlvorce here.
Mrs. Rozelle lives in San Clemente.
0ld 98 to · ·Be Pulling
For .No. 7 Saturday
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Michigan's
"Old No. 98" Tom Hannon will be pulling
agsin!l'hls alma mater Saturday night.
His 100 Mark leads UC!A against lhe
Wolverines and will be weattng ••new No.
7."
Hsrmoo, now a oportscas!er !or UCLA
lootball, says, "I have many atroog feel-
ings and good seatimenl !or Michigan but
I've got to back my son all the way. I
hope he has a good day so iD thal sense I
boll" UCLA delesll Michigan ."
Mark Harmon's father, as Tom has
been called since the Bruins' junior
quarterback led UCLA to its season-
opening upset of Nebraska, won't betray
his feeling> in his play-by-play broadcssl
from the press box. ·
"I think it's natural just to broadcast
the way It is. You're not going to fool
anybody watching the game ," he said.
Harmon, 52, who won the Heisman
Trophy . as a Michigan running back in
1940, says letters from the public indicate
that "I've been straight down the line -
up.biased."
Mark Harmon. 21, had an unspec-
tacular higb 11Cbool football record bul
his play at Pierce College in nearby
Woodland Hills Interested college scouts.
"I don't think Michigan tried real hard
lo get him. They doo't pass the football
too much. Tbey had tallted to him and in·
vited him oot to the Rose Bo~l," the
father says.
Mark's decision to transfer to. UCLA
has made his mother, fonner actress
Elyse Kno:r, and two sisters happier. The
Hannoo. home is a short distance from
lhe Westwood campus.
"His mother and two sisters are his
biggest boo6ters, and his mom has sold
more tickets for UCLA than anyone. She
gets calls from friends interested in foot-
ball, friends w-inlUOSI bu peabd '
because Mark is playing," 1':m Jlmnon
said.
Hannon says he Isn't surprised by his
son's success so far at UCLA.
"Not me per 1e, 11 the father says. "l
always !ell he bad great talent and I feel
ii will become greater with each passing
game . It may have aurprtsed others.
"This ts the lint Ume he has had lhe
benefit of polished , front-line 'coacb.lng.
He alld,fl had lhe talent so this bu llOt
to hive an eUect."
Mark, a.feet, 185 pound.81 ls about an
inch shorter and 10 pound< lighter than
hls father was in college.
Tom Hannon has gjven Mark a more
sUluent upbringing than he had tn Gary,
Ind., as one of seven children.
"Mark has had a lot ol thtnp I didn't
have but he does have tbe same dellr•
and drive. He knows bow much be wants.
to work at it and he takes no abort cut.I."
Says Blackma11
Illini Just Hopes
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CllAMPAJGN, Ill. CAP) -Top-ranked
Southern California, averaging 41 points
and 573 total yards in routs of Arkansas
and Oregon State, is favored to over-
whelm quarterback-shy Illinois in an in-
tersectional football game here Saturday.
Reckoned a Big Ten contender, Illinois
was blanked by Michigan Slate H-0 l!llt
Saturday and has lost star quarterback
Mike Wells because or a split finger on
his throwing hand.
Now rated a 26-point underdog against
the txiwerful Trojans, the Illini must rely
on a junior quarterback, To m
McCartney , with less than 11 minutes
varsity experience as Wells' undel'$tudy.
Contrastingly, Southem California has
two excellent quarterbacks in Mike Rae
and Pat Haden directing a powerful run-
n1ng and passing game behind what Tr<>-
jan coach John McKay describes "the
best ofreosive line we've had."
The Trojans rolled over Arkansas 31-10
and Oregon State 51-6 with Rae com-
pleting 29 of 42 passes for 515 yards and
running back Rod McNeill romping for
22 yards.
McKay further concedes: "This is by
far the quickest team I've ever had:and
this team is better at this stage of the
season than our 1967 national cham-
piorwhip team."
The Trojans spent Thursday in sweat
clothes, sharpening timing between
passers and receivers.
McKay said his offensive line has not
allowed a sack of the USC quarterback in
two games. ;
"Allen Gauiaber is oUr most improved
offensive lineman," be said. Gallaher, a
reserve guard the past two seasons,
switched ·to. tackle this year. ~ McKay said hiS other tackle, Pete
Adams, "had done everything we wanted.
He will go into pi:o ball and be a super of-
fensive guard." '
"We just hope to raise to the
challenge," said Illinois coach Bob
Blackman. "Southern C~i for n i a
(Blackman's alma mater) has been
awesome, very, very imp ive." The
game is expected to draw 80,000.
college career passing record of 4 com-
pletions in 16 atlempts !or 51 yards.
Defensively, Illinois was fairly im--
pressive against Michigan Slate, yielding
only one legitimate touchdown aa
defensive ends Tab Bennett and Larry
Allen turned in outstanding
performances.
Top lllinois ball carrier is George
Uremovich, who carried 21 times for 71
yards in the emir-plagued loss lo tho
Spartans.
Last season, Illinois lost lb Soutbf.m
California 28--0 midway in an opening tb:-
game defeat string ~f~ by u:-
Dartmoulh coach Blackman's first IWn1
· club before it came back surprisinilY to
sweep its final five games ..
Thomas Seeks ·
$100,000 Pact
'From Chargers
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Running back
Duane Thomas remains estranged from
the San Diego Chargers, but a recoo.
cilement is pC>Mible now that the pm..
cipal thorn between them -money -is
out in the open.
A San Dtego atlomey o!ier.d 1ilir
services to Thomas in an efiort to hak-
lhe SiaJeinate. The lawyer told a ._lei'
Thursday nlgbt that a meet~ with
Chargers owner Eugene V. Klem was
tentatively scheduled for today.
Thomas came to the Chargers from
Dallas in a trade Jy)y-3-1 but bu worked
out with them only once. last Tuesday.
He has never said publicly what wu
keeping him from joining his new team.
Bui 1bursday the moody athlele told a
close friend here that he is unhappy with
the $20,000 salary he ts slated lo earn
under the final year of a three-year co•
tract he signed with the Cowboys~
Ryan Bree~s
To 17th Win;
KC Falls, 4-2
She did not contest the divorce . ,,, .•. ST. LOUIS' MIKE TYSON IS DUMPED BY PHILS' DENNY DOYLE ..•
McCartney, who was impressive as an
Illini freshman, said, "I hope I can do a
good job, but I don't know how much we
will be passing against S o u t h e r n
California." The 6-2, 190-pounder has a
"Duane told me this morning that If
the Chargers would offer him a Usree-
year contract calling for $100,000 a year,
he would sign it," said the friend,
Charles Powell. 0 He does not th1nt that
is too much to pay for the best runner in
football ."
Bob Oliver slugged a homer and triple
and Lee Stanton collected a double and
two singles Thursday night, backing the
four-hit pllching of Nolan Ryan and giv-
ing the California Angels a 4-2 triumph
over the Kansas City Roya!J at Anaheim
Stadium.
rt gave Ryan his 17lb victory against
IS losses and he snapped a personal
three-game losing streak. Ryan . faoned
Angela Slate
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only four and walked seven. The four
strikeouts gave him 290, the top figure
in the major leagues.
Roger Nelson was the loser, dropping
His record to 9-6. l~e was touched for
all four Cal ifornia run s and to hits in
six innings.
Oliver laced his 20th homer in the
second inning and triggered a t~nm
Angel rally in the sixth which broke a
2-2 tie wi th a booming triple to right~
center.
Ken Berry also had two hits for the
Angels while Kansas City catcher Ed
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DALLAS - A season Ucket bolder filed
a $$0 millloo suit in federal court Thurs-
day against the Dallas CowOOys, the City
of Irving, location of Texas Stadium
where tbe C:Owboys play, anct ~thers.
The suit claims the club is vlolatina an-
titrust laws by requiring season tlcket
holders to buy bonds tl!st helped build
the stadium and by being rtquired._1to buy
pre-season game tickets in order to ob-
tain season seats for regular games.
The suit was filed by · Richard E.
Driskill, describing himself as a season
ticket holder, and asks that the suit be a
class action for all persons in hb situa·
tion.
Also named in the suit are the National
Football League and NFL ConunJssloner
Pete Rozelle. ,,,
SAN FRANCISCO -Lawrence Flood,
an engineer from nearby Terra Unda,
sued the San Francisco 49ers for $1.5
million_ 'I1l:ur8day over their tictet policy.
The suit in federal court was described
as a "class action on behaU of all other
49ers season ticket holders'."
Flood charged thal the 49ers require
!ans to purchase exhibition game Ud<ets
in order to get seaton tickets for iegular
season National Football League games.
The 49ers have sold 53,848 season
tickets this year, a team record . ,,,
Sutton Afte1·
17th .Vict~ry
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bidding lor his
17th win and eighth shutout, Dodger Don
Sutton takes the mound here tonight
against San Franci.SCO.
Jim Willoughby, 6-2, pitches for the
Giants as both baseball clubs move
toward the end of their seasons. 'lbe two
California teams mee:t:two day games
here this weekend. ·
Al Downing, 8-8, faces Bryant on
Saturday, with Dodger Claude Osteen, 1$-
10, or Tommy Jolm, 11-li, pitching in Sun·
day's 2 p.m. finale against San Fran-
cisco's Jim Barr, 7-9. ·
Joining Los Angeles for the final six·
game home stand are-a haU dozen
players called up from their Albuquerque
club of the Pacilic Coast League.
Pitchers Bruce Ellingsen, 6-4, and
Charlie Hough, 14-li, will be on tap along
with catcher Joe Ferguaoo and loliefders
Dave Lopes, Tom Paciorek and Ron Cey.
The Giants move Jnto series with a .434
season in the National League's Western
Dtvtsloo, 2612 games behind Ont-place
Cincinnati. 1be Dodgers stand 12 games
beblqd tbe leaden. .• THE BRIWERS' JOE LAHOUD UPENDS NY'S HORACE CLARK.
On two previous occasions Thomas hu
broken,,appointments with Klein.
Arter the meeting with Powell, Tbomu
packed his bags and went to San Dteao
International ~rt. where he spent olx
hours wi-t getting on an airplane, He
1iitally left m the company or Charcer
defensive backfield coach Willie Wood
and administrative assistant Bobby Hood.
Powell, a businessman wbo first met
Thomas when the athlete was attendiog
West Teus State College, said the
!onner Cowboy star was upset by a
meeting he bad with bead coach Harland
Svare Wednesday morning. '
"He is unhappy as the dickens .. Powell
said. "He feels he got nothing 'but ohort
answers from Svare. He sem11 com~
pletely discourag@."
Svare said the meeling cooalsted ol
Tbomu wanting to talk money and the
coach aaying no, that that was Klela'a
department. Tboolas said he was gotiia
back to Dallas and Svare told him he hid
to worry about a team, not 008 pls,yet.
Svare, tn bis first lull season at the Bin
Diego helm, suspended 'l'homu A,ug 29 for falling to report. 'nle !ouch lnstu.it.ci
a dally 1150 filli> -a penalty whleh hat
amounted lo more than l3000.
ROBINSON, Ill . -Grier Jones !ired a
five-under-par 66 to take lbe flnt round
lead in the 1100.000 Robinaon Fall pl!
clmic Thursday on the rain-drenched,
6.516,yard Crawlord Counly Country Club
coune.
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BRIJSSELS. -Brussels' H e y n I Sladium echoed to the cheering or LOS ANGELES (AP) -Top-eeeded
lbousands ol mi1*'anl falll~edneillay llie Nula~.of Rutnmp )Ju~~ ntver
as .Belgium's moiht l>m&'~ •lo re"'"' IOthof'liclffc.jlOidh• tennis
•meshed the wotl<l 5,oci>-mellriecantln 'toum.neiftollowllof 'llli upMt.tereat to
13: tl.00, u oeconds fa.mr than the SIBUlorn Unlvet'llly llOJllor a-Tan-
previcu record by Fl~~· !AIM . 1ner, ~ ..... ·
Viren. N-, •Ito -the Unfl«I Stal~
Pultemans, a woods llld. foreot Open 1eao1a -at Fonot IDlls,
gardenu,...,. aloo broke the -..11e N.Y. two -..., tool< a $-7, M, J-3
world record In the Pr<ICCSI with 12:47.! defeat to his »yea...W ·.....,..t In tho
sp1nst tbe pmloils t2:50.4 ac:hlem bf MO.OOO~lleft:rla'odaynlPt.
AU$11affa'1 Ron. Clark, said the . poibllc Tanner !DOY" fnlo Ille qUuter. !loaf
wu hllllwllental 1n bis .acJtlevomeoL roonc1s· 1oclly 1o ~ Jl•Ql!eHnll! ... or
I
Spaio, wbo earlier TbUrsday e<1god John
Aleunder ol A-.Jla ·M , e-7; ?-8.
In otblr 'lllllnd8I' matcllea, Tom Ok·
kef' ot '!!lo Nelberlanda . beat Jell
Bamriak ot Befkaley, f-!, e-4 :
~11·1 Kon -..au "1ppecl run o 1 ol Loi ~·W w· 11111 Mae of 8Guth Ablcl ... -jaJJM Flflel ot Olllt H, e.1, ?-8 and t0ni 0ormon o1
'Seattle lopped Morly m-. ?-li,.e-1, ..
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••r will ...,.,. play Jn t1111 1oum1ment. n.; crowd le · Wlllliy, they my. loci
much ooiae, t&.y don't i>aT attenu.ii lo
the inatcb~ I Clll'I ..._,the ball lJi
artlllcfal • .. the llumf!an tfnDla -~ . " "I lllte Southeril Call!ornll1 It's jUll the nlfllt playbtc, that bothers me," N-
ldiled.
... wu on tbt top of my game," e1-
pl&lned Tanner1 Nutate 11made ane mmam r dldn, expect "l'I that
belped," the 1'tnoer added. \
.Qrie lonnfdsble 6Plionent 'l'anMr wtD
by-ii -ranked Arthur A.abe ot
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Tustin
-Overflow 'Throng to See CdM-Newport •' Mater Dei ? . .
RoDs Put ~.
TWigle
Eltancla'a Eqlel 1 tum
-., fonmd to a wtnoJng
--Oil TulUn • team bTlnl to recover from 1
-.... In the opening
game f ... both i..ma toal;ht.
qeme time ii I al Tullln.
~ EqJ .. will be puWng
... : ~y for the rqular
......, a potenllall,y llroog of-
·-f~ve squad which ii -a
dellcate combination of returniq 1 t a r t e r a and
trana(ets, end a amaU but
quiet defenoe ln a lw01>latoon
arrangement.
'llie olfenae, whll$ already
had All-~ l'llllDlng back
Dail Prtnceolto relurnlng, ...
bolmred by the tranafer of
Mike Magner from Servile at
quarterback.
ri..,... ,._ Corw
clel Illar Hip Md ........
minded Newport Harllor col-lide IOOillit al IWWjMI la the
_..,. hlbol1 -of the 1111-
lt *N al I aod an
.....00..crowd II~
Coeclt One Holland'• CdM
Sea KIDp will be 1rJi111 to DUI
toplher ~ Ylctorlea over Newport after laal ,.....,
7.0 decilloo llopped I lb.yaar
lootac -· 1o the rival Sallon.
O!femlve benJea Ree d
Jobnaoo and Bob Ferraro m
HB, Rams
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LONG BEACH -'Ille 19?2
football campotgn geta under
way here tonight aa Hun-
tington Beach's Olien Invade
the cohfinel of Millikan ffl&h
for a non-league tell. It llarta
•l •.
Coacb Roy Brummett and
bis Ol1en pr.-a -Veer offenafve attack u they And the Eagles _have enough
of(enalve lalenl returning and
coming up from the funlor
teams that they have been
able to move Scott Gayner, a aeet to apse! the Moore I~ llibt end I a 11 Leacue represenlatiYIS, who aeaaoo, to fUUhoct. are etgbt-point fa...ntes to
All of -baa lmpreaaed dump the Oilen.
Tustin head coach John Murlo Mllllbn ii big and deep In
greatly. Went and COllCb Rlcbard
"Tbeir whole bacidleld is llella..., ii bonldng ;,., the
loulh, end they've got aome -··~......._..,_ of st e , e reaJ dangerous recelvef'I," 't .... _.._.._..
MWio aalcl. '""1ey ocored Fenoglio to lead bis Rama to a
etgbt louchdowna agallllt Ken-lri~ ii. a s-2, 15pouod
nedy In a ocrimmage, ao senior mumtng otarter who
l'OO'Ve got to be tmrrwd worb -~ J •" ~-----•• with them olfe~.' -~ '"" ,,_ ~ · tack.
Tbe Eelancia ven, Joe 'Ille Rama like to run out of
Bamel!, Dave Panel and that formation with F-11<> Dave tilbbe, are upecled to the •·"
::.J'enty ol aclloo even elther.beplnc -·lnalde or around the endl. the Eagles tend toward And when be cloem't elect to
option playa ·with Magner of ••-the bill -f be Prlnceolto carrying the boll. -·, 11 there'• a questtonmartc ptldlel to retum1nc 1ellerman
for the Eagleo, fl'• the u..., Bob Jacobi (&4, 190 Jr.) or
Which are not eacoplionally Brod Llebeek, a junior with
big and lacking In experience. 4.1 speed In the 48.
The pride of the Eagles In is AH,~~~~ ~ the trenches will probably be ...,........
Vince Klees, a 6-3, 210 pound Tmn!pell llld lllOrd Daul
ollenslve center who lo!urio Graham CM. '100).
Caadl Doll Liit'• Newport
..... bu a , .. blae chlppen
ol Ila --··· -DOtabl,y 'h:t ·rw ·Gffenalve
bloctor Jim Swick,
quarterllack -Bukich,
halfbo<k KetlD -and tw~W&J l~nemaa Jim
Neldhart.
Swick was a flnl tum All-
Orang>e County dloloe al
linebacker In 1171 and is a
finl rate bloc1tlr and runoer
at -In wt'• multlple on-.
Jluc1tlch ii • deadly -
and -""' w1111 lhl bill •bell
DetI? ?,,. .. If the
---ollelJle Newport 11 apeded Io .,,....,,
Butlcll, -.r, wl1I have
hil hlnda foll ll1lnc to plc1t
apll't O>roGl'I ___,. -
an-.,~ eoo-lllllnl ol Grower, Jobn
Anlhwo, Bob P1o11or and Pat
Walt.
-Ls a alllfly amlor b&Uback with break 1 way
c:apablllUe1 and Neldhal1 ii a
S»pound lactfe with All-
~ 1111• <nd llllr
In lf71.
Too; tho -h•• a veteru nw, a liWt: Dt1b1 D m SA, 25-13 .
(211) ... W....., n.,, (W)
readY to roll
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Three Area Stars
With Bruin Squad
.,. llOQD Cl•-........... -Two .,..,...., of WWII! •Piii
lootboll al Mator Doi RIP._ -lht-i&ol ..... _
alltonl ploy b)' tho II I •
and Tliun.i.,. ••• Im
opeller ot Sant& Alla ._.._ -.,, ... _,.....,_
tb1n .,. -t111ap '"!I never cblqe. ~
Ooocb llol> ""'... -Del -aw.pt b; rtnl Santa Ana. •u. ,... tho .w ola ____ aad
an opportlmlatlc -lllat toot odvantage ol Slnla Aloi
miscues.
In the flno1 analysis it -
Jim Poettgen•a recovery of •
Sant& Ana fumble lhal tumo4
thlnp Inside out and Ille
Mooarcba were on their way.
POettcen 1nbll0d a looM
ball Oii the Saints' 11 yard Uno
with 1:57 to go In the tlllrd
quarter with hll mates on the
short end o( a 13-12 count.
By BOWARD L HANDY his mark in Munich." Two play1 later It wu Jim °' .. ..., ,... ,..,. How did Knunpbob fee~ sit· Gardea smashing over the
UCLA'• Brulns are favored 1 In the vacancy created bY linemen to win the seventh annual UC t ng standl wat-1 the Ke11ln Pegan aod Jeff Clari
Irvine water polo tournament Olympic swimmers ettack his and Woods' crew owned the
today and Saturday in tbe reoord! advantage for tbe firll time In
Newport·M.,. pool. "Naturally, I was hoping the game.
Three big reo.tons why the they wouldn't break it," he "'111at wu the turning
Bruins are faYCll'ed hall from iays. "This Is the OM: thing 1 point,"· ezclaimfld W o o d 1
the Orange C..11 areo and 111 arlenmd. And onoe the are starters. They include went to watch and I sat there Monatdis got the upper band
Eric ~ Newport just hopfnll: lhey wouldn't the Salnt1' eaplotlve wW!bone
Beaeb plus K Knunpholz break my mart.'' offenaa seemed to fold.
and Garth of Corona Hl&tory .-.cords that the Minutes later the Scarlet
del Mar. mark Is still Jn the books aod end Grey wu to roll 41 ymb
Krumplio1J bas rkldon the ln 11 carrla wJtb ~ and
roller -of ~\ end probobly will be unlll he Clari< again leading the way '
despair lhil year. breab it again. far Gardea'• and Mart Slaft.
'11le )'OUlll (be'1 II) swim-Whal ebout Lindroth, a bn'a runs.
mer 8't •world record 4:00.1 member of the U.S. water polo ~erback Steve Martfn..
:: ~ !r'ttiZ~J; team lhal won a bronze flnt' ~~:'1 /; :': O!Ylll!lic. lr)'outa In auca,.. medal! yardl • ftlll . the flnal
Thia,._ to be the filtlhllrht "Lonly .. to play In one -Yonl lo It ~IJ---1:•
of bts year coopled with game ln the Olympic Games," loll and that wu II for -
waldilng the Olympic Games he aay1. "I waa the )'Olllliest Tom Baldwin'• Saints
In llwllc:h u other swtmmen member of the U.S. team and Earlier the M.....,.,.· toot
failed lo equal bts ncont poce. I wont to Munich hoping to advanta1e of poor tactllng H
But despair alao, comes lwo-play m..-e but I wasn't too op-Stanbra 1hook oil a joney
fold. llmlatlc. tackle and aped liO yards will)
Finl, It waa the death ol bis "! learned a lot just watch-a ,.,,... pall lrom Martindale
father two . -before the Ing the games, though. , I to ,.t up the aecond Mater Del
Olympic teyoull. was able lo pick up a lot of lit-TD.
Then tbe IOCOlld ball of the tie thlngo the E u r o p 1 a n Gordea wenl the ftna1 ft"'
dreaty aide ccmea Into being pla~ do and I hope to tn-7arda to narrow the gap lo U.
the day be ,.t the w«ld corporate aome ol lhem in my U in tho aecond period. Maler
record. play this year." DeP1 ftnt score wa1 a •Ix·
Krumphol! failed lo quamy As a senior !or the Bruins. yord burst by Stanllra -
for the Olympic tea m , he Is the only undergnduate blhlnd that same duo -
menliooed ao an All-O>unly When 'Fenoglio lakes to the
candld1te. air fl's apllt end Dennla Byrd
flni5b1nc alxth ln the finals. from the Olympic I e a m l'efln and Clark.
"I just had too many tblng1 playing this year. Santa Ana 11<Uek early, with
going ln the aftman and I ller&etoo, like Krumphol!, is DelDI Scott Coln& 10 yards JOI TOSTI (16), SKIP LAUDERiAUGH FORM ONE·TWO PUNCH l'OR CllM.
'l'lullll'1 hopa, -.liile, who nc-to be Oil the
lie with Iii poalnc -recelvillfl end. which revolves around junior Brao11,..., meanwbile, baa
q~ Jim Gokl-. • -Greg NllUowlkl Into velenin ti l..t 7oar'1. llqot-the , ilarllnll lllieUp at t861e quarterback and the . young Jta=--the Tli1ere ~ will be dlrec:tlng oq on ·the wrq fGOI last the veer with running bac1ts
selllOll, --.. 1 JM Paul -~ and Kyle Van
defeat In the _,.r. ~ Amenlon .., the other end ol
\)18'• ~ holdl an edp In bts ~· lhe ierles· bet..-the lwo . 'Harley IDil, oplit
schools, having won tine of end "'°" BUee and llchl end
five gl!Del. . 5coll MallOry give Nltzkow1ki
Murlo ii mUlng bts dellut ample laqe!a ln ll)e aerial
as bead coadl fer the 'l'Ulen, And Bnimmetl bai m>ther
bavlng taken over for George ca:>'llle ~ ID Bill
Allen. Murto waa an •atstut Hullln, a 111).pound oenJor
COllCb I• three yeon at Loo who'll alao -llartlng duty at
A10mflol before · taklnc the defenalve aafely.
TusUn job. game.
Diablos
In Tough
Grid Tilt
Million Viejo lllgh School's
football team baa picked a bad
lime to come up with a ruh ol
injuries.
'1'be Dlablol will fM:e an ea-
perlenced, quiet Saddlebock
tum tonlCbl al the Santa Ana ml=--iH w , -._-.. -n ~ m
Bowl al • o'cloc1t and the loll
~ of !Wr atarters certalnly
_,,t make the job any
eaaler.
~=-~ff!EN~:a i!
II ..
I "We've 1oobd pretty good,
bul U we 1ote any more
players we'll be ln trouble," '
1111 coodl Bob Hlvner.
Saddlolllct will have eight
atarten retumlng oo ofleme
and nine OD defense.
~ejuvenated Chargers
.rangle With Fullerton
"I'm pleued wltb the way
we've come around," aay1
Saddlebock coach 'Ben Haley.
"We hive a Jot ol room for
bnprovement, but we11 be ti&
ter than last year."
Milalon Viejo trampled the
lloadiliineii:lt-7tooPOllthe
Wll -wt may have trouble moving the b a I I
agalnll an eperleroed and
mobile • Saddlebock deleme
this season.
"'Edllon HIP sch 0 0 I. I
Cbargen are .., the wa7 hact
and will floe the Fullerton Hl8h lndlanl tonlibt In _,.
Ing 'football -... the Orlnp Coall College grldlrm
1'1111 )ldlolf at a. The Olarpn, If t er llDiahlni tn a maatve IOU!'
wiy tie for aecoad'place In the
Jrvfno League with ID .....0
pd of lhl, are delennlned
Ml move back lo the top-ol the
clreult llandlngl.
·Fullerton, a new foe ''"' the C!Jargen wbo aro beginning tMir fourth lt8IOll, bu been I
Oiiremla1 ... -.. the ~ayl<alUf. The Charprl ... 111 ... ed Ii,: a i-polnt _..,. In a lliilt1o of ieeml'll1 r a w
• l1r\al. I r-retumlnll: -a .... ,~ 1.sPete Van Harne. a
... --lallbadt who led 'the ~ nllblaf ~ the
. an..._ip.
. Sell.., oooch Vince Asaro
~-~ a veteran at the ~ rn~C:: butileoalklenbly
tbaMllll ....
~--......... -..... Q'ail """ 11111 ... • faalllDld ...
' ••
•
the slorilng uslgnment for
the CbarJen and dln>Cla the
tam wll1l authority.
Way mov .. to olleme from
I defenal .. baddleld poaltioo
and ii a threat to -al·any
time.
He bat apllt and Bob
Granath, tlcbt end BID Ford
and wing~ Joe Morado to
!brow to. Granath and Ford
are a.s and W while Mol1lclo ii
,llle dwarl at &-7.
Tho .... ol the Omgen
wtngbact ii d ec e pl! v e,
however. Ila It alao llsled u a
aafety MdelenM and ... -
.. poaatblllty In lhla paoUlon.
At Fullerloo, -GU
T\lcbr ii otlll --hla llarllnl ~ bul the lndialll are k n o w n prtnwtlr • a ,..,.. team.
'l1le Dlablol will 1 t a r t
ooohomore quarterbaclc Ila .. sdmudt and lf be'1 OYlftlOl'De
by • cue ol opening game JI~
la'l lhe M11a1on Viljo olfOlllO
coold be tn trouble.
Thlnga loot bripter OD defense where the Dlablol wilt
be blc and ozperlonoed.
However, Hlvner11 deftnllve
corpo will have to be 11 Ill
bell to coMaln Saddlebtq rumen Joe llilon and Dave
-end quul<rbact Tim Cochnm.
0 We'n ltartin& tbll --00 .. much better note, tt ll)'t
JlaloJ •• .,,,. Illa)' be a -tum than our lflO team that
... ,. .. f.2."
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dldn'I 1e1 bock lo D1J hotel a sophomore and a starter !or with a ptld!out and Molina
Bucs' Passing Attack
Faces Rugged Test
room to get enough aloep. the Beulna giving UCLA three ....ed oo an o t 1 h I • y 1 r d
After the r11ce, I looted back o !seven firlt-llne playen from loaeper.
and reallJld what I bad doolt'' the Onnae Cout ara. . ..... tT~ftlTICI MD "'
he recalls, A fow1h wllo 11111 be Jn tho ""' _ _. II 11
HJ don't thlnt tt was a mat-lineup before the NC A A ir1"' ..... ,__ • ' ,.,..,...,......., . ' ter of taking anything out of playoffs is freshman Clay T.W ,.,. --. 11 12
him," lbn uy1. "He was Evans of Huntington Beach, a ~=::::: m ':
taken Jn by reportera -and member of the Canadian .,.,... ..., :tt ,.
WILMINGTON -Two aophomores-RonO>eatham, no reflectioD on reporten-" Olympic team this summer. ;:,~=.:'=tM• ~,!:' .)J1
J·un1or coll•0e. football teams Robert Crow and Richard the COICb adds. '*"'"'11"'"-•~11u •t• , ..
""& ''He WU ... _. too """""'• too 'llfnlll"/NmOlff 1011 019 '-" with sharply cootrast1nl 1tyles PaullOD. The be 1 t is ~.. ,,.._... Go d W '"'' ~....,... of play mb: Jt up tGnlgbt when Cheatham, a M, 11).poundu nice and too naJw. I en est S.nl• An• ' , 0 0 -IJ
Orange Coast College. clubes who e a r D • d alJ.Sogtbetn "By the time the nee ,ot MlllH" Dfl IUIMI~ ' , ' -!I
with boll Loi Aogelee Harbor. California Cool.,..... lint around be waa a bundle of Ki k R M•"'..,
Jt begim at 7:30. tum honors Jn '71. DflrVll. 'J'beD be got inYO)Ved C e.rs omp H•ltr• 1': r;. t'10 ~
Both teams opened with vjc. Tucker figuru, the game u ~~--11 ~~' IJl'm: and ofthey Golden West r .. n-e toppled ltMlb<'• :~ ri ~ !! tortes last Saturday with a big test for the Pirate!. u.-a -~ race aut Jt ---• =:!':"1• 11 u • '" de&mes dominating I b ·e After such a blghly emo-and he wan•t able to compete bmdlllf Southern CalUomla ,_,,, d "' ,. ••
a...,I_ tiooal _,,..,. U Jut ........ Ir jl'll IUCC'ellfUlb'." CollegJ 5-1 '11mradaJ to open 111111 AM "'~ .-...-.... ... ~ u. . . Moll... 17 ,, ,, f.0 While COMb Diet Tucker's be tough for the Buel to get up How will be do in the 1~ ICICCer ltUoD on a wuuung Stttt 10 " • u
<>ranee Cout College Pirates u much u they did for fututt?0 than .. 1• note. ~~ ... --~..1 ~:::r : 1: : ::! like to tbnlw the bill and rely Colden West. "lie' go faller ~cur-Gn<cal u~-.~ ~three w-, s o u
on qulctneu defemlvely, LA ' "We've alway) hid good rent record," Hom 1 I y s p1I for tbe Rustlers and Tot•I• ,. .. ,::,. 20t ,.. •.:s
Harbnr coach Scrappy Rbea games With Harllor and we without healtallon. "'!be fact Hana Loots added two. M ... , ...
aeldom puses and bas a anticipate a bell of a same that be'a the bat tn U. workl a.... ~ .., ~' I ,1 '-' MlnklMI• r: ~ ':' T:s .:; lhl.s time," savt the OCC is proven h)' the failure of. k c.1 Cilteto t-1 ..... Ml '1ru. w.... J"' '"--k ...._ WMt IC#tlllt arlf'tlll,to 01, ,,,..,,,. n _. ;:tt'~]...:coa=::ch:::_·~------__;Ol=ym'.:cplc!:::.~llwlmmen::::::=:.:.~to::...::~::.::::....~""~'~"~'·'-----;;:;;:;;:;!;;;;,;;;:;;;;;';:;';;;';;;;;;, ~.
defense that ls bit!. beefy and
relatively alow.
And since Harbor h a 1
veterans al all four deep bock
positions, hOlh the OCC aerial
1ame and the S..bawb'
IOCOlldary ohould . get lllff
_Baseball Standings DIAN LIWls
tests.
OCC'1 paaln( allact picked
up where It left olf last year In
Salurd1yt1 1M win-Oftr-rtval
Golden West. Sophomore
quarterback ·Alvin White com-
pleted 11 ol 27 for 1• yardl
wblla top receiver --n nailed alx White
-for 11 yards. OCC'a nmnlng game ap-
peared very Improved ...,. a
year ago, bealcally' bec.auae of
freshman fullback JOhn !ll1lOll,
an ex·Dtancia star. He netted
77 yard.! ln I~ WTlet aplnat
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Matadors
In Opener
1bt bf ad coacha are new,
the nnhy Is rl'6h and th<
outlook. of ooune. is *
tlmlsUc u San Clemente lakes
on Bolsa Grande in its season
openlng football game tonight.
G11me time Is 8 at the Bol.a
Grande field . ~
Allie Schaff. who coached at
Keppel High In Alhambrll for
the past six seasons, takts
over the head spot at San
Clemente. His counterpart at
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"BLOCXING OUT" CAU618 llOOIDlfG
SCoppla& "' ~hip "' lq
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(DIUllRllca #l)lllll&ily-bocl-
ly hootod sboU tba1 IUlt to tbc
lefl and tbeo """".-i lartha' ill
llW dim:lion.
MOS! gollqs c•pcricncc .tliis
problem ·on an uphill aho<. wbea
the hill iuell ma1o. .. it dilflCUlt to
2. dear the !..-bodJ. It -,....
occur Ol1 ••pu.acb'' ahoU ill wbidl
the dub ntOY<S sharply downward
into the turf, minimizing folLcJw..
Bol sa. Chuck Wells . assum es 1brouP, with the bipc and kg:s..
the head coach job arter three ·~..a bl h ks _,,n.. years as an assistant for the If yoa KJJU to t 00 or..---
Maladors. boob tG the lefl, I sugicst you
The new look stops, however open your slaDCC tli&btl;y so that
when ii COU\tS to tbe personnel your hips can twD f~--aad Jeed
on the two teams. Both your bands throuab Ibo hil1ins
school!! have ke y perso nnel
returning from last season. area (IUUIU&Liao 12). ~
especially at the important i;::•=o=·==-==-=-=============:::==~ . quarterbacking position. Lone lf'OIW Fn:111t Th• Roqah, Pltchlni F.rom Woods. Uphll tllld
For the Trltons. 6·2, 205 OownhiH Uu-these •nd' other Mota •r• dlttlilled fOr JOU "'
pound senior Bill Kenney Arnold P•lm.r'• bookl9t, '"Troub,. Stiotl." For. JO'!' copy, •nd
returns at QB with a year's 204 •nd • 1t1mped, ...,....,.... ,...,. ... Atndd ,.._.,YI
experience behind h i m . • ,,,,;'";;',:';.°':.""':;;;.;-;::.::;:""';..;;;';_ ____________ _.
Charlie Dargan , one of his ~--
. fa vorite targets returns at
end, and Jerry Key , a transfer
. rrom Bonita will be at the
: other end position.
The Tritons also have ex·
perienced players in Lonnie
· Hutts , Bill Dougall and John
: Fillpofr in the lines.
San Clemente's major wDr·
· ry . however, Is depth. Injuries
: have ,already taken their toll
: Jn the oHensive backfield,
where halfback Pat Dauss has
: been lost for the season and
Dan Cannavo ha:! been tern·
porarily IO!t with knee in-~
• juries.
"'lbe Injury factor is gQing
lo be a key one for us," Schaff
. said. "We're going to go with
our best 11 men at all times.
and we're going to have to
hope they stay healthy."
Schaff looks for a rugged
game from the Matadors, who
will be running a variation of
the Houston Veer offensive,
and a 4-4-3 defensive setup.
.. The Matadors have an ex-
perienced quarterback in Phil
Krawczyk, a 6-1, 200 poond
: s e n I or , a power-running
' fullback in 215 pound Craig
: Schauffler and a p e e d y
; hallbacks Skip Wel!J and Rick
: Roquemore
: ~ Trltons at ta ck ,
: meanwhile, will originate from
: a Slot.-T formaUon, and likely
: feature the passing of Kenney.
• Jim Boyer, who missed all of
: last season with a knee injury,
: and Ray Eisenhauer will be
: counted on for tbe running
Swim Tryouts Set;
Gals Run Saturday
Age group swim tryouts are
being offered by the Newport-
Irvine-Mesa Association swim
club at Newport Harbor High.
Coaches Les Cutler o f
EsLancia and Bill Jewell of
Newport Harbor, f o r m e r
Olympic participants, have 130
swlmrnel'! th the program.
The two tUtor advanced
swimmers daily at the Olym-
pic sized pool.frQm 4.:15 to 6:15
with Saturday's t w o • h o u r
trainiitg session slated for 8
a.m.
A third coach. D a n a
Brainerd, hand1es the novice
team and the lo-and-under age
group swimmers at the old
Newport pool with two-hour
!eMiODS beginning at 4 p.m.
Monday tjtrougb Friday.
A monthly fee of $12 is
charged for participation.
Tryouts are held daily at 5
p.m. The program is open to
male and female. Further in·
fonualioo can be obtained by
calling Cutler (642-1132) or
poolside (548-1139).
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bracket eligible ror this com·
petition or the open division.
Bo Roberson will send his
UC Irvine cross country team
into action for the second time
Saturday morning in the an-
nual Las Vegas invitational
·meet in the·Nevada·city. .
Action ln the meet gets
under way at 7:30 against the
host University of Nevada
(La! Vegas), USC, San Diego
State, UCLA and Ariz.ona
among others over a rugged
four-mile course.
Pacing the Anteaters will be
captain Greg Beal along with
Bob Feist, Nick Rose, Chick
Ahearn and Richard Vodhanel.
Checking
Area Prep
R11nners
: game. 1be Blue Angels Women's
wi. track club wlU host an in-
'" l?a vitational cross country meet
16s in back of the Huntington J;i Center (Beach Blvd. and
19s Edinger) Saturday afternoon
l~ at 1. u.1 Competition will be divided
1111 into five age groups with the ·~ 1t1 open division (14. and over)
1~ running 2112 miles. !~ other divisions include 9 and
l~ under, 10-11, 12·13 and 14-17 Ill with those in the latter Y•nllY
Lakewood, S·addleback Tabbed w Win ~~s
Li Ope · · o~n With
ons n M. • C I C r-CnmnaiITTl isswn · on erence rown Gladstone
-r-e-__ .. A_ bacb Jn oophoo>O!e lulJbo<k ~~-
•I WWUU _.,.., J-~ ~-(115) who Lagu"" Beach, I ~
• .. ..., ,... ... ...., 1,...~, 4 victory Uon teem dlil reuoD. wtll LONG B!.ACll -'l1leR
&book! be no lack of off•-•
lootboll t on I & ht when l.airewood 11111 Wettminller bf&h IChoob meot 1t 7:11> 11
Vetenns Stadlum hue.
-~-"-e will win oc:ond t-.<lct In a .. , -·k• I" 1-football dtbat In -... over G!eodale. Artz. last wetL ,._ ,,. 1 tho M-QJoa&renoe foot. Martt Lyrenski dittdS th< , home contest a I a n s t
boll champlomblp. Palomar -at quamrt>ack Gladstone tonight at 8.
That's tho Olllnloo al the wl>Ile !acl:lff delenoiV• tackle! Coach Hal Akin•' team wiJ\
DAILY PILOT I n hall-Art Robert& (2U) and Mike i,. -wing a rivalry with the
dlcapplng the Mlalm drclllt Badsky (23$) are the best up G I ad I at o rs whom tlley Offense ha• been
Westminster'• ltrong poln& ln
workoub thUI far a n d
Lakewood. white cons!.steotiy
turning out ha.rd·no1ed
defensive teams. ll more
noted for lb wl<ft.op<n of.
tensive. tactics.
"""' wbldl beglna t b I a !n>ol. defeated 13"6 last )'tat' In the
weekend. Palomar'• offensive line and opening game !or both teams.
C.oadt George lfartmao's defensive secondary are The Artists. coming off a 3-C
Gaucho& have it all -ex~ relatively green and this will season in which two of the
perience, talent et the skl!Jed defln1tely hurt against the wins came by forfeit have
politlolls and one of the better ....., ""'6ien«d conference decided to follow the trend and
Westminster ooech BUI coaching staff• in the coo-tea.Im. develop the currently 111n•: or~
ference. Lall Fl cbam-7. Rlvenlde -'l11e Tigers rense In football.
pklc -Cltnis -figures agaln have 1 new coach in Al Fages to give the Gauchos another but wUl probably have to wail Jack Millerd , a sen Io r -=:;;,;vii'~ tussle. But the Owls are count-8011 DULICH a oeason before contending for quarterback will Ii< the pivot ~~! · 11., lng oo too many freshmen S.ddleback QB the title. About 90 percent of man in lhe triple option, ,snd
Boswell Is upectlng the wont
• ....,, • a.nit aw. wbidl rnay burt.-in the early Rlver&ide's ;i club is com· has backs Jeff Winship, .and
rrom the potent Laocer1, who J)lrt of the campaign -whtn posed or freshmen . Mar< Mazzarella lo hand off
have not lost 1 game in four it rfflly count.s. Grill!. All-conf«ence guard steve Fisher, a G-1 , 215-lo. ·
tries against the Lloos. G<ossmon~ San Bernanllno, Don Buck (th'I, 220) Is tile best p 0 u ul sophomore offensive Winship is e1pected ~ be
"At Lakewood-they beJieve Southwestern -'Ind even up front. Defensively, Jordan tackle and fresh ma n the workhorse for the ~ts.
in a year around program." Palomar should also be con-bu a couple of good ones in quarterback Mike Walsh (S.3, He is a 155 pound senlor who
explains Boswell. ..They're sldered contenders linebacker Mike Osborn (5-10, 205) guide the Ti g e rs . started two games last season
traditionally fast starter• and Ollly three of the nine teams 170) and deep back Steve West Riverside was belted by Ven· before being sidelined with a
we 're slow 1tarten. won last weekend. Saddleback (~10, 170), both all-conference tura (23-6) in the opener. broken wrist.
"It's a difference in defeated Cypress, 7--0; in '71. 1. CUffey _ 'The Panthers 1'be Artists have a beefy of·
coaching philosophies." Palomar Surprised Glendale, (. San Bernardlm Valley _ have been plagued by injuries tensive line to run behind, with
However, adds Boswell, "We Ariz., 28-14; and Southwest.em The Ind.tans have a new coach and are really hurting of· guards Marco Mendoza, a %15
learn more by P Jay l n g whipped Mt. San Jacinto, 35-0. Jn Bob Smith and that's fenslvely . On defense, they're pounder and Pete Daglio at
Lakewood and Joslng than by The rest of the MiMion teams enough to make them 8 con-jll.St as tough as ever. 189 the heftiest.
playing other teams and win-toot. their lumps. tender. Smith lcnaws how to Linebacker Shawn Staack Daglio and Mendoza will be
ning. It's been a good series In the first week of activity, win (his wrestling teams have (6-1, lM) is probably the top among five Artists who wili be ~~heduwe1eho."pe to keep it on our Saddlebact. is at Chaffey, been very successful at SBVC) player for Chaffey, Freshmen expected to play both ways,
.... Gros am on t hosts . San and he's confident the Indians will play a key role. however, and the depth factor
Boswell has been particular· B e r n ardino, Southwestern will be among the leaders. t. SU Diego -'Ibe Knights will be an imPQrtant one
ly concemed with Lakewood travels to San Diego City Sophomore fullback Mlke of Harry West are oo longer in througbtout the season.
quarterback Pete Tereschuk College and Citrus hosts Lerner ($-7, 185) ls 8 at.n:iog tbe rugged South coast The game stacks up to be a
and halrback Dale Walters, a Palomar. runner. And Red 18 n d s Conference end they appear to ground-oriented one, with both
135-poond scooter. Here's bow the DAILY Unlvmlty transfer Charlie be improved. But it still teams running the option plays
Tereschuk Is In his thin! Pllm bandlcaps the Mission Garrett (2t0 pounds) is figures lo be a tong season. and attempting to control !be Yq~~ ~~s ~~ C,o1Df~...&.r_a ... c;.e: ·Th another good back. 'l1:le In-San Diego was beaten by ball. · ~ -ett are dians also have a ,......mle of neighbor San Diego Mesa in Both coaches feel that. lbe
touchdown passes in his first ....... nv that ha e ..,.d •lo.· ~ ........... ...... .,,. v u_11;: ,.. good receivers in twins Kirk the opener, JS.O, running their game sbou1d be d t fens e ~~~aSt -::~n a ~~ tdleameba ... ~ ~~t'l'haever in ~d· and Kraig Hubbs of C,olton. coosecutive games rec o r d dominated, and doo't expect
..... , t:m. w:Jwry · t remains SBVC has some big people without a victory lo '4. too muclJ scoring.
and exceptionally quick ..,,,,. lo be teen. OOe thing ill for up rront In Gary Cabot (6-7. "lt11 all depend on who can
ner. certain -coach George 250) ~-~ '"--•-n ('5 •••) ~ II noted for its Hartman's Gauchos h 8 v e • Lan DUI.I-.,... • -stop the other'r power," as
quick, -~la.Uvely -U ~-talent-In tM.. backfield In. and Bryan Smith (6-1, 260) FV Slight Akins puts il
and tfils year·~ a d d I t i on sophomore quarteri>eck: Bob whose dad coaches the team. L_. OffttlM follows that patte Jth 5. Soatbwestern -As usual ..... l't•..-r wi. m -w Dullcb and freshmen nJMing the Apaches started t be LE -1>111 J;ottfim 10
two big exceptions. backs Aundre Holmes and Joe Ith ·-be tin Fav:on"te ~~ = =~r.i 0:1f!' 1:: Coach John Ford has two Jones. season VI a 11t1Dg, a g a c -J.n Lavt ·1~ or his biggest d 0 fens Ive rather weak Mt. San Jacinto RG--M•r(o M1ndo11 115 The oUensive line, rather 100 B , Rt ~~r1, u11om l~ ~:U (e;.~ ~40~= ~: mediocre in '11, has been ~or Sou~~e::e~ f~J8a= 0 v 2t ~ M~:\T~=r•ll• 1
1a
Wendt ('' %25). lhored up and tile defense ill midway through the season. ver aqs p~:: i!/I :'.:.::"',,:., il
,,.., just as good as ever. Southw ·n t ·"Big guy• like that llSWl!!y The GaudlOI ·--lo have ....i. of •~beernt•-Wls-presendarlesn .._. ..,_ don't stay in our condltloning just too mudl -;;;gth and "'"' u..:: ~ ..... v ti = ~J: ~"W'i., i'l program,"sayiFord.1'These ~"fortherestofthecon-in the clrcull and an ex· Fountain Valley High's ~¥::~~~ ~~ two were able to keep up. ~ perienced offen se. The Barons clash with Rancho RE -111r11. 11~ u2 fe.rence teams. de! . line I 1· tt A'--'t I . ht t Hunt LA -,,., w nsn1D i.11 'Ibey're not real fast but move t. Cltru _ Althou h the . ens1ve s a 1t e. ques-uum os omg a • ti = E~ ~":" l~J fairly quick." g cur·-tionable. ington Beach Higb Schoo( in CB-St-v M1-,oek t.10
Boswell will counter with a Owls of coach ;J~ Stry a The Apaches have two the two team's 1972 football ~ =~fl~~:"°" '~
hefty defensive line and a l~t i:nost of their cham-capable quarterbacks i n opener with game time slated
t U U • -•• piomhi.P .~ from a year •• ...._ores Bob '1tlomlinson !'or 8. :~n :~v!,, g~ •JlO, they ll .till be tough agam (6r,'2is) and Richard Arana And oonsidering the lack of
comando and At 1-sunset '" '72. . (6-l , 180). parking r.pace adjacent lo the League split end Gary Mad-And the biggest reason ~or s. Palomar -Th.e Comets stadiwn, an expected full
docU. !~t~1 ~~ -gre'°atmdeetblnat g have one of the league's top house and the traffic jam on
' The. ball carriers will be -~ s ~r.-• · the playing field, perluips the ~ A do (D • All-conference running back only space available will be in
'ony ccoman a n s Kenny Williams the leading
brother) at tailback and rusher in ti>< circuit last year, A~ea Sports the end ,.,,. •.
futl •-ck Bob Drei·f .. • And that area may be in £or
I.HI ..... ..,..,...,,..beads the Citrus offense. "We're In good physical ·~ d ~.. TD 1 some traffic, too, as coach
shape," Boswell says. "I don't He ha the vwls' lone ast C } d Bruce Pickford's Barons at·
think we're going lo be a COD-week -a 2'7-yanl run -tn U a CD ar tempt lo get the season off to 111-7 setback to Mt. San . slstent team until 1the middJe Antonio. the right start.
of the season bee8use of in-S. Grossmont -The Griffins Foot1i11u ~ p.Ol'":_~l M•r 11 Fountain Valley's wishbone
e-rlence· N•wPCJrt Harbor. 01 ... Hiii• ..... 1.rmr-attack features quarterback
'"t"'" • or J)aVe Jordan (an ex-C0rona N•VY •I Slin Clem11'll• Hit' Edlpi n LE-C ... ~~twOttnM 205 de! Mar. SI John n--o and ,.Fulwtonv,.-t.occ.~~!!.·-"'" at Ti.n!!,n. Bill HaUield and trailing ~r-L;';v"'d::.ctv 1ts OlllK.' IUIOn ,. n. -•I Semi hallbac"· Mil<e Malcolm and ;<r-r~ .. ·~Ji··:._ .. l 1& eaha1ve Slagoodte s~•nd0n'°mcoac11e lop' ~!:A:r~xa1::.~i$'~~~~~ Ben ~. .., NI! • j ......, Gi.ostun. .t a.......-~ Slin And ~vallab1e for duty for
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ff persoonel. It's just a matter of ~.~~~1,:0! .. ~~t <Jlrn:e.! the tdrln -.. • ...t " pulling it t""ether which they M¥1,.. •• El "'t1,E •t wntmlns!H, pun g 5,....,..,.. game up n.-M~A«'Omendo 1ss ""f> wntml,,.,.. on 1. IWlllld 1t v.ter..-1 the middle is 200-pound, two-w--.w ,,.,_. 11s did oot do in a 22-0 setback to s1.cikn'n. or.,.. 0111t con.., •t Los year starter , _ n-~--. ,.......,. DelMM Anotfll ~rtl!W' !•II II 7::.1. J&a Del."1ft;:I"
tE.....aldl: S.f'll'lltmo ru Long Beach cc last weet. ...... u (lai.n&ay) Pickford i.._ termed ho"s
T-R"' ~" !OJ Freshmen quartertack Mike , ..... ,, -Coo" -~-Wn"'' -
3!"~.tM m San Die£0 section and fullback .!:~cc;u::1~J:;>'"--_ t ::. coach John cailard baJ been
Dana Hills
In Opener·
Tonight
Dana Hills High Sdlool,: a
learn that has never played ln
a varsity fooU>all game, opens
its initial se.ason lo n i g b l
against a team that rarely
loses one.
'!lie Dolphins will meet the
Army-Navy Academy of
Carlsbad at I o'clock at San
Clemente High School. ·
Marina Kicks Of£ With
•ttM Or .... 11, SM Ci.-tll• 4C 1 Wlttf\lllW (I \ 11:10, 2. Tutti• 181
ll:if. J. ,,,_ fll 123, .. """"~'" ll::U, J McU•rn 11 1:32.. •· d• ti 1. k1,1Mbut =), •· IC;~·V•llCI (8 , t,
Mi~E\li{i\i,. '7: r.8 Rundle, an an-cIFer from the t~:'ci,:r~~ 1~~~ :.~ ~~ =rts~~i:
a-~' 1r,.:... ltl Tony Harper (6-1, 215)' are the unnio.s '°''' ~. a.... H1111. Hun.. &in'""" the blues for lack of ~ i~~f.., lU big guns offensively for the e:r.:: T'-~~ .. ~1 •• Fouq1:1~ depth. ..... Cl-ts1. Un1¥w'11'1'), M •::=" t H•rbot, uc1 •' w v .... 111 ,.11ona1 Fountain Valley is a one-~=-~~1:'1~~~~1. •: point favorite to hand JUincho
Army-Navy, an al l·bo ·is
school of :!Ml, bas not IOI\ a
league contest in three years
and during lhal span of time
has finished ninnerup eadt
year in San Diego's dass ·A
divi..slon.
Coach Tony Leon's team has
only one player who has ever
been in a varsity game, yet
the Dana llills coach is
reasonably optimistic.
Wl'll• (Ill, 10. J ton (.S • ONwri: 11. LOl'lMll !SI, 11. I l.
J111ill9r V•rslhl
I : Powerful El Rancho
9'tll Or•• 1f htl (..,.... " •,s1~nt (Bl 1~:0s:-1. 1.1moc11 (8 )
W
oc:k CBI A. Glf"ddt.it (8), S. G•ust1 al. Ot"9r•: ll. A~IOll IS), 18. obi"'°" tSI.
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Ifs a little ea rly in the
season for a homecoming
: game, but for Leon Wheeler at
. least the Marina-El Rancho
: game sta cks up as just that
• kind of contest.
· Wheeler, an ass istant coach
at El Rancho under Ernje
Johnson until two seasons ago.
sends his Marina team up
: against the powerful Dons
;tonight at 7:30 at West mins ter
•Hlgh's stadium.
• As an added touch of
:nostalgin for Wheeler. there's
'the fact that El Ran cho coach
,Martin McWhinney played for
:him during his tenure as an
.sssistant there.
The student's team took the
· advRntage of the teacher's last
:year, as El Rancho rolled to a
041-6 victory in the first
. 1necling between the two
schools . The Dons will come
.into this year's contest as
.strong fa vorites even thou gh
they Inst many players to
graduation.
El Rancho's advantage
·comes mainly rrom the pres--
enct of senior fullback Mark
.Bailey. a 6-1, 105·pou nd
fullback who has established
himself as one or the CIF's top
runners.
Balley, a 9.8 1printcr for the
Prep Football
M•l1r Oal 2S, $1111• A~ IJ
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UIHN 20, G..._.1 '' IMMtt It. Dl.lant t
100 yard dash has rambled ror
over 2,000 yards in two varsity
seasons, and has scored 28
touchdowns. Bailey's running
and that of Larry Mlller. a S..
10, 170 pounder make El
Rancho's sprint out attack go.
Marina, meanwh.ile, fields
what Wheeler has termed the
most promising squad in his
three seasons there. The Vik·
ings have more size and depth
than previously, and ex·
perience in key positions.
J unior quarterback Greg
Foster and 215 pound full back
Don Wells are the key men in
the offensive bacldield, and
Nick Vorono, a senior with two
years varsity experience, is
the anchor man in the of·
fe.nsive and defensive lines.
Et Rancho should have ft
slight weight advanlage in the
lines, although not enough to
be a major factor.
The Vikings wilt b c
operating out of a S..2 defense,
and Whee ler reels their suc-
cess in stopping El Rancho's
attack will be the key to the
game.
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Green Uni Gridders
Clash With Foothill
C«OM dat M•r blrna'f 1t 1.m~osf1 its fourth loss in the five-*ame ,..,... •t MOllN &......... lwr!llY'j • NewPOrt·MIM tourney •j E•'•11e:I• 1, ser1es. ..m.l, Galdarl Wot, Slldd ~ 1t .S•~ Rancho lers with t1 8arb1r• G1udlo ttll.lrntv, UC Ir.II,. COl1n a
tourMY •'/..::.r:;tcH~M\' a.m.I. flashy running back in Mark
C111t1 oountrv-... s:: AM II CClf'Ollll .... ~ckJnto~ a '. ,~ ..... dtl Mar, Edltw1 ., ll'llJlawood !Wit! -1 IIUll :su, ....,, _..,,.,....,... J:~~'ttr _, _ Lat Amt! at ,._ junior who started three
t•ln V•tMun1 .... r.itv • ~!.i SA games last year for the Va-
University High School will
match its sputtering offense
against Footfull 's y o u n g
defense tonight at 8 o'clock at
Mission Viejo High School it
the football opener for both
v111tv •I Bald!, tdafl urOYI ., 1NrlN1 I•, •• J:lt~ queros.
w1tw ~t:. A11rJ..l:i •t H1111t· Quarterback Ales Gargle cs-
1no1on &Md!. s.mte •' L..--kKlt 2, 185 sr.) ia the Vaq on the
(bOlfl ., S:1$). GDldan w.tT it ~I t that Fountain v 11 c:."'1no !J:JO> uc !""1"' AlvrMI ..,. spo a ey's v•rsll'I' It UC \rvtM 7:l0 p.m.). defense figures to concentrate
teams.
"We're behind what we'd
hoped we would be at this
time," com.plains Trojan coach
Jerry Redman.
Area Polo
Summaries
"We've had problems wllh
our tnUre offense. It's not just ~llMdl ~.nltv ' j k \ft ..
one aspect or the olfen,. but ,_ ....,,~ """ !' everything. We''le been rnak· lh!IWl'lffY GnMM w.tltfrv l1l·f.=ru.!~1tfldw1 < :
tng both phyalcal and mental ~E-Tlm 1009 ,.., t:;tr.: 1Hd't i 1 ' t-1• mistakes and I just a...-we lT-Ttd ,,_, ,.. t "° 1tK11 SCM:ln1: JHfr,r.:f!!~ '"'l"" 1.0-1111 HOllatf 1n s.ri:"'~>. C•"-' 13!, $1mfl'Mlml iJ.
have them Ironed out." i~-m~.-I! • .;;;;·111. ·--FoothJll was 6-3 last year, : ,,..,--II l;'"M ,,_. • f,.bt;;'l
b\Jt ccach BUI Snyder cloesn 'I ~ " =:"'.'_ ~ r:= _, "' '•' . Ill
th.mk this year's team quite " >'~...., !: MOl'"rnil Oh O'.r.:r9 '11~. ..,.. . ' r::. f~Jr;~ .. N.Wton (I), Am~ijl• f>etlnlV "''
matches up. ":~:;> '"'' MtN , , 2 1 -, "We're Inexperienced," he ~ C>tMM ~,,. Mnntari • o • 1 o -1
.. y•. "I don't thlnt. our CO.I• #!Ma k:Ol1nt1 Whlll'l'IOf'a (I), SpoM011 It). Holll""° 12l • ..........,
personnel la quite a.s good and 01, LM1t en. •OitMotm o>.
we ll"flD't ., pbyaically 1trong, P'ovnt.tn v.i1..,"~ 1 o • --w
bUt QYtraU we're i Utlle bU ttWldla AIMii• ' o t • r 11 qulcktr.'' l.. flwllllft V....., ~ .. M l W.
on agalnst bis drop bock style
or pwlng._
Given-urne, ·G<qie can blm
the opposition and his chief
target.a In end Mark Pierce,
an alternate starter for
Rancho Alamitos In '7~ and
Utile Mike Fit>Patrlclt
Fitzpatrick ·c6ects In al 135
on a M frame but ill ei·
tr<mely quJcl< and veraaUI•.
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"I think we have a Chance "
says Leon, who concedes ht
it's a small chance.
"I'm glad we're playing
against a team like Arm,y-
Navy that isn't very big and
doesn't have a lot o( depth lik'e
our team." ·
Leon's biggest problem· 80 far has been a fack of · ag-
gressivenes, particularly by
the defensive unit.
"They're Just finding out
lhat they have to hit and blt
~,n every play," be exp1ain.'i.
They must learn that they
can't watcb the football game
but have to be involved in It."
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Friday, Septtmbfr 22, ll'ln DAILV PILOT Jf
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PIJBIJC N01'l9I
PfCTrTIOUI SVSlllllbl
Race Plans
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PKTITI0\11 IUltN•ll MAMI ITATIMIWT •ICT"IOUt SUUltnl
tril.t.MI STATIMINT Tllol foHowlf'll ~1 .,.. do!"' lllAMI lf&'f.....,. Ti. lol'°""I"° Pf<-1r1 dolll9 ilwJl...U _., Tiii fdlowUW ..,_ it _,,. IMIMNn
b.ltl,,.u II. Slit ROGERS, LTOH %10 e. 111fl SI .. 11: l~I! AL.CAU.R ·~•ll:TMfHTS, nu C1111!1 ....... m21 , .... lllMOHT HI\.&.. 11"1 CMllltte
S • ........,_., AMIMll'll, C..UI. 1 TllGlmM P. ll:oOll". llll A.vl«nar1 AWllW{lf. lflll-. CM! ..... c~ a Y"""', 1'112 Wey..-.itfl ,., ' , • ., • ...,,... n.21 "°"" D, LYlll ' """ 1 ......... l-, Hut'lrlftltlOfl tMcf\, CaUf. o.i.kl L-11:....-,, 10'2't W. 1ttl '1.. A-I,....,., CIU,....
Harbor Hosts Fall Regatta
Complete LIMI v...-., lt'XI Weymoul'h LIM. "*-tffc;fl tfM TNt Ml-It ..... ~ W' • Balboa Yacht Club and CA8Rtu.o BEACJI YACHT 1 ~;i'ii;;iii~~=:;:<;;iii~~:;:~! HvnHnu!Ofl hflCl'I. c .. 1, 1111, Mint" 11 ..,"Iii COfld1.0Clt>d br • C•lllor'lll• ""l*'•ll"'•
H Cl b CLUB Pt V. 1 L l11h -i-11 btl"t (Ol'lelv(IM tor • P•rtnerthl, JOHN o. LUI«• ION Newport arbor Yacht u -. 1cen e race. Par1,....M1111 Hvl&Mon:I anc1 wu.. T!Wnu ,, 111.,._ • ., '"' ~ o. "....,... ,
WI.II joJ• forces lo stage the Saturday LIKE SAILING? Ll...i• ,..,,,_ Tl'll• ,1ai.men1 111..i w1m '"" COl,llltr v1o ,.r....._, "' ,IN.-Yacht Ra . u . of " . fhl1 ll••-· flltO w11h tN C-ty (11•11 ot Ot•not '""'"'" on: A!.oQ, 1, 1tn. Thi• •l•hment ")M .itti tflll c.ntY . -'Ix: cmg n10n annual Fall Rcgat1a this Santa l't1onlca Bay (l.-11. 0• Or•,_ C-ty on· SeiilettitM• '°· WILLIAM I IT JOHN COUNTY CL.••IC Cl1rll of O••flOf C~ty Ofl! Secll.mllW '°·
• SolJthern Calilornia has an-"'t-ekend, the only yachting PALOS VERDES YACllT OISLllCI -d ip 11nt, lriigh ;". l'Zn1ra~1r~11.~vtttv J, MMkkl~. o.itr av a1v1rt·,' J. M~•· O.,..;ty CountY ~rz!;.,r't1tr~"""IY J. ~ °""""
nounced final plans for !be competition scheduled a t CLUB Peninsula race, '''''' r1t11, I••••· d1pr1e i•tion, Puol l&lled Or•"" '°"'' Oal"1 ":rt:. Cl«k. ,.1MJt m.oc ,. 9MI
'" .P-.clfic Ocean Racing con-Newport llarbor. PHRf<', Saturday. lniu1•ne11 SfPl•mtNor n .. "· •nll Ott-•• tJ, Publlllhld Or•nue '°"'h 01Uy ,:a;; PullU1111d Orlnqe (Htl 0•111 l"llot. ·, ·fance of sailboat race• 1·0 F"art"'-aouth at Dana Po1·nt WINDJAMJMER Y AC I IT ~12 1»s.n S.ptem1>er •· ,,, 22' "· 1' · ~1-111, n. n. Mid OCtaDW " 11. BOATING 11Ct-,llf-t:I -e1t1fr11 11ilin9, "o PUBL C NOTICE •m _,, " •IS73. the Hobie Cats will be in ae-CLUB -McCemeron Jonts m1 int1n•nt• et • h•ction of the PUBLIC NOTICE I 1'
• •• i_fatterned after the Southern lion in a regatta sponaored by Series.. No. 6, al"Otlnd Catntlna coil of own1,th1p1 11---====-c l'ICTITIOUI •UllNISS Oc R · r>-l'ICTITIOUS •vs1N•s1 NA.ME ITATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE . ean a c 1 n g '-A.Inference the Quiet Cannon Restaurant. Island. OR. Saturday. TIY OUR NAM& 1TATEM1Nr r11e to11cw1nv ~,..,., t• 11ornv 1>u1ln•••i-------cc-~c="°"---
(SORC) of Florida, the Pacific On hand to vi·ew the com-PACil'~IC MAR 1 NF.R s 11'1• 1o11ow1nv ~ .. on• ••• 1101nv ai: 1'1c1111ous •vs1N••s I CLUI Pl.AN 01""'~'' It: THE SEWING FACTORY. 1117 W~! HAMii STATllMENT series ill intended to be the petition and present trophies 'I' ACHT CLUB -SouthC'r11 Frve M GEMS. 110 E•~t 111h 5,,,.,,, or1nvethor~. Full••Ton, ca1110<n1a. Thi ioriow•nv Pl'..,., 1, doi"lt 1m1neu n . h . hi r B Sh F. I c I 25' c011~ Mt .... Cati! Barry ~lymonll, 1111 wt 11 ~ea racing c amp1ons p 0 oat ow will be M~ss Dana P-0int and California l\I 0 R c l::trn· a s JOOf\ w Thomp1on, 1~101 V1rmCl'l!, Or1ngttf>O<pe, Fu11•!1on, C•ll•O<fll• •1: LEONARD'S T v SEll:VICll, llM w. Che West Coast. Superviaor Ron Caspe•s. pi·onshi·ps Saturday and Sun WHrm1n111r c11u Tnii 11<nlnt11 11 1>11ng "''"'"''ed by 1n 1 """ · • ce1ir · • • • as l•w 1n E••ln<i "'· 'T11omii ...... 151,1 \l .. mont, 1rw:11~111u11. Tr~.~:'·w;.:=· f1fl2. llttler 0 ,, ' ' Eight of the YRU yacht The Fall Regatta is for all day. We11mlnS1e• ca1a 6•rrv A"ymorw:t n • CI.\bs are ""-spo•-r1·ng the A Ce 'lALIBV YACHT CLUB _ $1400 t1111 1>u•lne;• I• ~1"9 conc1uc:i1<1 by , Tl'll1 i111 ....... u w•• 111111 wi1n •r.e coon· Hu.,tlnqton lie-=: · 1 conct !Id ., 00 U -~ '~ t t CiaJ:ses With races scheduled l~ ~neral P3rlntrin•p tv C1•rk o! Orange (OUrl!y 00 5tpltm!Mr T~ll DUllntu 11 be 119 llC series which consists of five n e1· bolh Saturday and Sunday. Fall Series No. 1, P:\1A . JOlln w. Tnom~son 11'.1, 1911. lndl~1du111. ' Th · h Tl'll• 1!11teme-nl hlM wlll'I ll'lf County 6ff·OC llOl'llrd Wll.,.,ln C ty races. e series as been NHYC will handle the outside ODJ\11i , Saturday and Sunday. cie•• 01 o'""9• counry or" Storemc.r 70, S•S£NWEtN a !TANTON, .Atty•. tl'lls 11111m.n1 1111<1 wl!ll t11e 'r,n
·s-.eral years 1·n the plann1·ng p bo l al t · · th ff Sao 01·•<0 ,., 1971 By Btverty J M111C1oa. Oeputy •SI s°"'" SP•lll9 "'"' Clerk of Or•nv• COl.111"1 on. A...,. '°· · .,. ower a s, recreation c asses racing 1n e ocean o l/J Dery ccuniv c1.,r.. Ln A1>99lei, C•lltornl• tOOll e~ s11rv J . B•roulffl, Oep,ity COllnlV ~,,·and has evolved into a well vehicles and outdoor equip-the Balboa Pier, and BYC will SOUTH\\'ESTERN YACHT l"JU44 l'·Miu c1 .. ,~.
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':'thought -0ut progression o! mcnt and accessories will be supervise the action or the CLUB -Hari>augh Trophy. P~t111'~ J.r•~" .~11bc~:!v 6~11f~: se:~.b~~ 2~'·,r .:;.,°"stic,~~~Y 1:'1fj: Put111.n.ci °''"°" coatt 011tv Piiot,
"e'fetlt embracing races of features or the first Great small classes racing inside the Columbia·26, Saturday an di 1s:u-n nn 1m.n s.01tr111:11r 1. 1, u. n. nn n1 .. n
various lengths and conditions Western Outdoor Show Oct. 20-harbor with starts and finishes Sunday.
• ·which should not fav-0r any 29 at the Great Western Ex-off the BYC committee tower. ~11SSIO'.'i' BA\' YA C 11 T
'ene type of boat. hibit Center, 1.()6 Angeles. Yachting in other Southland CLUR Geary-18 lnvita·
·· ·' Some r aces will b e Paul Chastain is the director areas: ti-Ona!, Saturday and SUnday: Newport Sailing Club
·predominantly upwind while o( the new exposition. He was Los Angeles-Long Beach · Bo\.\·en l\1emorial race. Li~ht · 3424 Vier Oporto, Newport leh.
others will favor boats which forn1e rly creative director of SEAL BEAC•l YA CH T ning, Saturday and Sunday: 714/675·7100
sail better off the wind. Wind International Shows, In c ., CLUB -Pt. Fermin Night Fall Invitational, SI:il~r. Sun· I ··--~'.'.'.'.~:::'.:'.'.'.'.~:::'.::.:::
cOnditions are expected to Long Beach Race, Saturday. day. 1 ·vary greatly with predominant!1•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii-. .... ..;._;;.. ___________ "'1
light air in the southern pert
of ·the courses and heavier air
in the northern areas.
·THE WINNER will have to
prove his and the boat's ability
to ·cope with all sailing con-
dtfions.
The five r aces have been
conveniently planned to ac·
commodate yacht owners and
crews from out -0f the area.
The timing is such that
• vi&iling crews can sail all
races and not have to travel
~·the race area more than
twice.
,.· "The races are spread in two
one-week groupings which in-
,. elude the weekends.
. • 1be May'1une series falls at
a convenient ti.me ilS the
dayfight hours will be long.
· The first race is two weeks
after the Ensenada race.
The final race of the series
is two weeks prior t-0 the
Transpac race from Los
·Angeles to Honolulu, thus glv·
·Ing entries in this race a
chance to tllllHlp.
THE FUN and comredeship
·;which goes with sailboat rac·
ing has not been forgotten.
Numerous social events are
·"being planned for crews and
· thelr families. The race that
completes the fi rst week of
sailing ends at Arrow Point,
C4M\lina Island. The fleet 'will r~ous et Los Angeles
Yacht Club's Howland's C.ove
after this race so that those
wi,a ~ire can spend some time cove.hopping until th~ se-
cond ~eek of the series.
To date, 41 active ocean rac-
ing enthusiast! liave expressed
their desire to compete in the
PO'I'C. Invitations have yet to
·be mailed out.
·' Such well known yachts as
K1iloa II, Robon, Warrior, At-
. tOrante, Ragtime, Tribute,
Firebrand , Mamie, Windward
Passage. Carrera, Lighttiing
and others are expected to be
seen in action
· Following is the list of
PORC race dates and a brief
description of the series:
MAY 19, San Die.ll!O to Long
·Beach. Leave Catalina Island
10 starboard, finish a t
• Ata.mitos Bay. Distance 113
·mile!. Hosts, san Diego and
Lqng Beach Yacht Clubs.
··May 25, Channel Islands
ta<!e. Start at Los Angeles
H'ef'bor, leave Channel Islands ,
•Richardson's Rock and San
Nicolas Island to port. Finish
• aC , Arrow Point. Catalina
ls18.nd. Distance 246.5 miles.
Host Los Angeles Yacht Club,
June 9, Point Dume Race.
Marina de! Rey to Point Dyme
'Woy, to Palos Verdes buoy
9nd finish at Marina del Rey.
Distance 60 miles. H o s t
California Yacht Club.
June 10, Santa Barbara
1':1and race. Start at Marina
del Rey, leave Santa Barbara
!!land to port, finish at
Newport Beach. Distance 99.5
ri'iiles. Hosts, Del Rey Yacht
Club and Bahia Corinthian
,Yacht Club.
.JUNE 16, Huntington
Tidelands r a c e . Afternoon
'c::losed purse, approximately 30
'.iJ>ll ... Hoots, NHYC and BYC.
··, • The PORC series will )le ~·n to those yachts invited :Which rate 27.5 or higher
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PRESENTS
SU NSET FORD'S
FOOTB ALL
FORE CA ST
Atl 1111 r1l~r"' ~•• t1n111y rn trom m1 91m,1 ol 11.1 Sep11mblr flh 1"l'_Mlnd, •114 1onrythlllt c1m1 up """-Of 110 t•m••. we l'lad 110 winnert, lutt 21 101111, incl 1n1r1 were rw. !In. So . , . • Ill .l:U-to,...
(Ill~ ....... ,. •l•fl• or• lfl?. (Tiit "tOOI" CIVIi I" very $horlly!) Ollllftlm• 9c111 11111 win numbolr rwo, mHHnt Oregon ln Merman. TM Olleas nwy Wllh m1.,-,a 1!1ytd In Old , , , 1111 SOOt11r1 •rt f1vorell by 3' paln11,
On m• 11-00uno •ll•r I0>1n9 ih ·-•r IO U,C,L.A., Hiii••••• Wiii ,.,... tilt CMllH 91 Army ., Wnl POlftl. Tiit tTn-r11ec1 Cornl'IUlktrt w1U probloly 9lw1 tne C11<11el1 I '°"9 ill•m-, , , N.tlr•MI• too win llY
:M "11'111.
Saturday, Sept. 2~Major Colle1es
Air FO•Ce 26 Pit1,r1u•1h 11 Alabam1 Jl Kentucky 1 Ar.rona Stile 10 1<1n1as Sllltl 13
Ark1n~s n Okl1hom• Stilt 1 Ark1nsas Slate 21 Wleh!ll l!> Au bur11 38 Cll1tt•FIOOfl O Bodon Co1tt1e 11 Temple !1 flrieham Voun1 2~ U111h Sllllll ~u,
C11liforni1 :JO S•n Jose Sftle I S Citadel 11 We5tern Carolin•
6 Colg1!e 211 Lal1yet1e !':ol0'111dO 38 Minneso!• 1,', r:o1nn1do Stile '5 Wes! T•••9 16 01~ldson 21 L~nolr·Rllyn1 11 011ylon 20 M•rsh•I!
FOi•! Cal'(ll!n1 ,7 Apoa!IChl•n U Florlda !':t11te ;>l \I P.t. 67 F"'snn stile 11 New Ml)lleo Stile 6 C.n11i1 11 Tu!1ne 7 Ml'llv cross ll Bmwn
7 Hni•ttofl :>I Tul11 t• ld11llo ,1 Wetll!r Indiana :>I TC u. 237 1.......,,. <;fate •~ Utah 7 l<an~!'~ :l'l Wvomln1 7 l '"l'lii>!i !'I: Rut11er-s •••""I B"1ell ,, Cramblin11 lS
I <; U "YI T~~•s A&M I Marvr,.n d ~~ V M.1 n
p.,1 .. mnlli• !':late '<; Dr11ke 10 t..1;em i lnl'liol ,, Bowlin<: Glf'l!n 11
t..1ichle11n '" ti C.t •. A. 11
l..'i.-t.: .... ,. Sllte .,.. Geonti• Teen 14 Mississippi 11 ~outh Cftrolinl 14 ""'•~i••IODI Stile ,~ Vand.,rbi!t 11 Missouri ;>0 Baylo' 15 Nebt11ska 41 Anny 7 North C'lrol ll'I• '..; No. Carolin• SI.Ille 24 N'lfre oame :?3 Northwestern 21 Ot11o U 19 Kint St1\1 7 Okl1llom• l.:Z Oregon Ii Ore1on St•le 2' low• 20 Pte1'1e 1' Ttklll !El PllOI 1 Penn St•le 31 N•vr o Rice 21 Clemson 10 Rlcllmond 10 NE Louisl1n• 1 S1n Ci1110 Sttt• 31 North Te•11 12 1'oulhern Cll l' tl!lnols 1 S.M,U. 21 Florldl 11 St•ntol'd 35 Duke 13 T1mci1 34 [11tern Micll!111n 11 Tennessff •9 Wlkl! Forest o Tl!••• 32 Ml1ml. Fl•. 6 Te••• Teel'! 2• New Mexleo 16 Toledo JO Arlington 10 Wasl'llngtort 20 Purdue 10 Wash ln,tcn Slit• 17 Arl1on1 I Wtsl V111i11I• 21 Vir11ini1 13 Weste1n Mlehlpn 2' Northe,n lllinols .:Zl '#lilJJ1m & Miry 14 VllllnOY• 10 Wisconsin 27 sr,1cu1e ll X11vie1 21 C1ne!nn111 20
Other Games-South and Southwest
Abllene Cll,,$liln Anaelo S~l• Btuellelc:I Carson·Nl!wm•n Delli
Easl Tt••S E.11stt•n K1nluckw F11rmori1 fort v1ll ey Funnan GlenwiH1
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SE;' LOU"llM 10 SW ltllll 17 We1t II• Teeh. 0 Emory & Henry o Florence 1 S•m Houston l~
f111 T11on111see 6
Well V•111nl• St•le l~ F1y1ttevlllt 11 Wotfcrd 15 S•l1m 1
L•rni 0
Other Gomes-East
Albrithl Alfred 8ridpport
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'72 MODEL CLEANUP SALi! NOW IN PROGRESS
Take Valley
Y"iew Tum
Off From
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H DAJLV PILOT
ENnRTAINMEHT
'Madigan'
Top Notch
Cop Show
By JAY SBARBlllT
NEW YORK (AP) -Ac-
cording to the Chinese calen-
dar, this is the Year of the
Rat. Thursday became the
night of the dog with the
premiere of ABC's new detec-
tive trilogy series, "The Men."
The debut show concerned
the efforts of Lt. Frank Dain
(James Wainwright) of the
Cali!omta Bureau of Missing
Persons to locate 11 Highway
Patrol sergeant m I s s i n g
somewhere in the San Diego
area.
The Sergeant has vanished
amid gunfire during h i s
undercover investigation of a
major stolen car ring. Dain in-
filtrates the ring to (a) locatl
the sergeant, and (b) to help
bring the lmaves to justic.e.
The plot thins from there
and a crusty San Diego chief
detective gets impatient with
Dain's search: "One week,
Dain, and then I'm smashing
that car ring." Llnes like that
abOund in the show.
PERHAPS THE best of lhe
Jot occurs when Dain grabs
the arm of a lady tavern
keeper and munnun: "You
know something? You're my
kind of woman."
Dain eventually finds the
sergeant. who turns out to
have lost his memory because
of a head wound suffered in a
gunfight with a car thief.
Whoever wrote the show
should be booked on suspicion
of foul play. It'll try again
next Thursday with the second
of Its detective trio, Robert
Conrad, cast as an intelligence
operative and bar owner in
Vierma.
THE ABC show Is one of
four g u mshoe-0f-the-week
series on television this fall.
NBC has the other three and
"Madigan," which made its
debut Wednesday, is head and
shoulderit above a 11 con-
tenders.
It ha.s good photography.
good acting, good writing and
above all, Richard Widmark,
who deljvers lines so well his
co-stars occasionally must
wish they'd studied tuba in-
stead of drama.
He plays the classic, hard-
boiled New York detective
sergeant, teamed in the open-
ing episode with a rookie
partner (R-Onnie Cox) who has
a sociology degree and a
preference for taking hoods to
an encounter group instead of
the slammer.
The plot centered on a favor-
ite Manhattan topic -mug-
ging. It Involved Madigan 's ef-
fort to nail two brothers he
knew were waylaying old
ladies in Central Park and
darkened elevators.
mE SHOW a1so had some
wonderfully sardonic b i t s .
Like the park prostitute who
·waves at the passing sergeant
and asks, "What s a y ,
Madigan?'' His casual advice:
''Make love, not war, honey."
Or Madigan's lunch with his
Innocent partner at an ex-
pensive restaurant. At bill
time, the mai,tre d' ap-
proaches, tells M~digan, "flip
you double or nothing for the
tab" and sort of loses the toss.
The rookie protests: "But
you didn't see his coin."
"Oh," Madigan gently ex-
plains, "he wouldn't cheat."
With this kiod of a start, the
onlr thing that conceivably
could go wrong with "Madi-
gan" is a probe ol it by lhe
Knapp Commission.
Patty Stars
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Pally Duke bas been aal by
producer Tony WU-to Illar
with Richard Boone Ill ''Doldo
Jy Harvest," a telinilloo
mavie for next st.UOD.
STARS
Sydney Omarr II one d
the world'• great -~ son. Hll column II 01!1 <I the DAILY PILOl"S jpwl
features. ;.
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F rlda1, September 22, 1972
Deputy Ballie8 to ~I~ W • p .. 1118 ra18e
,
Frtm Wirt S: -.lc:tt
A Sandy (Ore.) restalafant
owner and the CJackamaa
County sheriff's offi« say
they have received e n
o v e r whelmingly favorable
resJ)Onse to the action -0( a
deputy sheriff who removed
two U.S Oags flying at night
outside the restaurant.
d;.respocJlul to allow them to condemning b!m IC< leaving no matter who does IL"
fly at night In lhe rain without the flap up. S-u•m Seely. 2:S, o t
illumination. * · Norwid>, Conn. aloo -that The pstaurant o.....-, Doa "The meo ,.y, 'I'll get this meo Ifft their auil""* out.of
Ekluod, and Kelly'• superior, bag' or they carry one and l car trunkl for her, wbDe
Lt. Looi.s Olson, both asked women eipect bl!l';Jo do the
Kelly to apologize and put the ( J heavy work.
nags back up. Kelly refllsed, PEOPLE Mlsa Seely, a long-haired
saying he 'd rather lose his job. brunette from Utah who works
Reserve Deputy Brad Kdly
said he took the flags down
because he felt it w a •
The sheriff's office said It '--------"' in a tight gold jersey and blue
received abollt 2$ calls from carry one," saya tlte bellhop in botpanta. concede& that her
persons commendini Kelly's hot panls. job Ls "a little but , o( the
actions. Eklund said he receiv· "But a woman usually wants ordinary"
ed a similar number of calls her bags carried t.o her room. But she says it was the only
.u...---tlll J.U ma-u big la the
rock aad roll .IC*DI (whlcb
b 1WHr) or s.pe. 27. 1112.
e national
MILOD.
SCIDCIELGRUBER ,-.. ·~
, mater chllrve
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12"xl2" PLAIN WHITE
CEllJHG TILES
Plain, what a way
to describe such nice
atuff, You can put it up
in minutes (about S68 Of
them).
9~. FT.
12"xl2"
PERFORATED
.llCOUSUCAL
CEILING TILE
The little holH that drink
up the sound
(slurrppp). Alto
add in1Ulation. did you
know that?
l 3~Q. FT.
COMBED CEDAR
P.ALIMGS
Combed and parted to the left
side of th• pale. Nice texture.
Easy to natl up. Sam
27~
3/4"x3 1/2"x6'
CEDAR STAKES
Well.-•• aln.t_got no
grape 1ta:ke1 Decau1•
th• little old wlnemabr rem oll wltb them. So here "
long laellng mothprool
c.dar.
19·~.
3/8"
·PARTICLE BORft
Hard as rock. saws Uke
wood. drill•
like PrOYolo'lle. mab1
money Jlke 1lxty. and
plenty.juot for JOU• He!....,
1
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•ft
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)Ob offered her wtien 6 ap.
pllect for -k two moo&. ago
at the Sberatoo Norwich
Motor Inn and sbe's gellJnc
lllOd kl bet work.
* S..U, P!llDlDlel' o! San
Francisco Ls only II but be
doesn't take bis banjo lightly,
Or bi• banjos.
'!be youngster paid $2,850
fn< one suCll !nstrumeQI fn San
Diego. Scotty, bu played ban-
jo more than three yeen and
·-...
,
fn the JaJt year toured JI"'
fnlioGally,
bad: kl 1l1e polls. .
Just 11 Mari• was indlcattng
btr choice in a iud;iclal ~-on
Jbe voting mocbine, 'l1lert
was a l1a!h of light owr the
J11achine. My finger was on a
lever and the sbocJt felt lllte It
does when you stick a finger
in a light socket." It went
straight up my arm.
The bellJo be ~ belooged 10 a lrien4 of bis, the
late Larry Kellena. w b o
palnstakingly modified the jn.
strument to achieveia· unique
IOUnd and reportedly turned
down oUen ol $5,000 Jo sell iL
* Marie C.Uy, 11, of Va!hon
fsland, Wash. had such a
shock the firat lime she went
to vote that she'• not going
Lightning knocked out elec-
tricity for two hours In the
church being used 8!i a polling
place. •
I •
l'IRE4LO COMPRESSED
FUEL LOGS
Thof bum d-. DO
oparto, eaoy to ~if!' bum long •. Thlnl: of It way,
'""'J' Ume you light a pact,
you:r• throwing a half a
buck Into th. fire, dummy.
47:G.OF6
SPDISB
·.UILDfGS
2 ..• ,
·4fT,
4·47
BfT.
~_s-~ th~.~all ~.
fd:dth d'.T.i.-lwt&'" ·-bl~ black llnilb. lllc•
'
llUP ""o 'TlllCk --
Tbla~ay you can Ule the carpot mo COflMIJ_Jnto cloaet1 and llO WGlte like the
rolls. Seama don't show and we got the colon.
SCALLOP
DIM
2" 15\.r:
3" 19' FT.
: GOOSB
PIJfEL
Kiln dried clear
cedar. The guy comes
out cmd c:uta lf to our
own •DeClflcationa
(and then be goes home,
goto olck, cmd
doet pellCIDCt).
ADBESm: My 'C thlo oiuH _, owell. ThO f1lhe
6 7i will about 3 ~•IL 0 ~Ir.Ti:::' . but
~JIRTRlDGE
· JIRE.l'OOSS•iD
WIL"IULL UCKBOIRD '
TOll-.lt!ieenrdMczlt9r1llllllo , 'cmd~ tbia w.ud ad. (Wby I1
It -don't ilo ado lib Ille. not cif·t1ie ~). .... . '
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British Invade Orange Coasti
LONDOWs TOWNCRIER AT BRITISH EXPO
l1eat.ime w Te~per _ . ' ... . . .
Expo's Daily Events
For ll days, Sept. 28 through Qot. 8, aµswer questions from the.public.
Sooth Coast Plaza, Costa Meaa, .will be • Ala -A. CUmming\ clin!clor of tbe
transformed lhto a miniature Britain. P I y mo u t h city !nuseum and art
'l1>e !!hopping complex will be resplen-gall"f)', will be on ban4 lo ~ Lhe
dent with exhibits, nags, bunting, and "Two Elizabetbs" exldbit whlcb forms
ring_ wilh pomp . and pagean!>'JI. It • the comer.-of the ·exposition. It also
will be tbe sceoe of British Expo '72, will : include dispiays by B r It Is h
sponsored by the British goveromenl, tbe draltsmen, art worts, and J>Ufolmances
Sooth· Coast Plaza maruigement and tbe by British cboraI groups and pop stars.
merchants a~Lioo. The typically British "tea a n d
:F'Qllo'i"lng is a list of events t¥t will crumpets.'' will be ~ed eacih day from
take pla<e daily, except Sunday,' begin-3 p.m. lo 4:30 p.m., '"*.of charge, in Lbe
ning· at 9:30 a.m. and continuing until 9 te1Tace room of the May; ·CorDPany and
p.)n_ :clo&lng Ume: (Sunday's events will at Le Soupcoo of Joseph Magnl!L
begift at noon and continue to 5 p.m.) -Pedormances of a "Punch and Judy"
British exbibils will be oo display puppet sliow will be conducted daily, ex·
throughout the plaza ~ British cc;>t Monday, Oct. 2, fFOm 3:30 p.m. to
craftsmen. will be working in various 4:30 p.m. lnd~agein)at 7 p.nl.
stores oo all weekill!YI· A darta IOunwDeilt will be·beld 1t tbo
.Alfie Howard, L<>ndoo's Towncrier, Hwigry Tiger restaurant wlUt daily
will "cry out" the news of the day each . be -~ed
day in all an!u of tbe plu.a. prazes to ·•"•" • ,.
British "Bobb7". Police , Constable _ Other~bts in ~ E>po ~-
Roger Weedm and Policewoman Claire me of Events are given .in tbe,.ac-
Weedon will' patrol Lbe mall every day lo blmpenying story at rigbl
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Sullimer Hit-:'Dracula'
' . .
Retums to ,~bQ1 .se~son . .
j'Dr8:cula," 'tbe sunvner sta(t hit at
' Goldeli We.t College, Jsrbeing> biilUgfit
1back ofor 11t"!Hllgbl staod lo lnlllaleitlle
college's lflJ-73 theater aeaem. • ,
' ,·· Boldibg over cl.st, sets, 1 and Coituinea
' 'from the 8Ullllllec.pl:oduct10n baJ e111bie<1 ~ .. . '
, U..'1!1eater arts stall to get on tlte -.Is
earlier in tbe-.fall than any time Jn MVen
J .,.a.•I .
· Oiftaitl' time. will be I : 30 _p.m., \onlgbt
and'~ ·tn tbe community theater.
-... $Uf ..,.a1 --·and . • IO cenll wttb<llll!lenl body card. They
may be purcbAled ID advance at the col-• ·*' )ioobtore:
Sight and sounds will prevail as the
Briti!h Invade the Orange Coast nut
Thursday.
From the &oWlds of lhe official town
crier of Londor>.to Lhe sigbtoLa "Bobby~·
patrolling the mall, the South Coast
Phm in Costa Mesa will go "typically
British" during British Expo '72, ·from
Sept. 23 lo Oct. 8.
Union Jacks, heraldic banners, pen-
nants, ~rial shield!: .and coats of
arms will dominate the area in a blaze of
English color.
' A replica of the famous Piccadilly
Circus statue of Eros will stand at the
Soolb. End Coor!, and Trafalgar Square
lions will guard the mafu entrances.
over an will be' heard ,the "sounds of
London" -traditional Cockney songs,
cries of street merchants and the chimes
of Big Ben. .
British Expo '72 is a $750,000 cultural
ani:I trade promotion staged by the
British government with the cooperation
of the South c.oast Plaza management
and merchants association.
Among the many En~lish personalities
In the invasion force are Ala A. Cum-
ming, curator of the city museum and
art gallery in Plymouth, England. An
ackno•ledged expert on the subject of
Sir Francis Drake and the Elizabethans,
Cmnming will be in charge of the "Two
Ellzabetbs" exhibit to the plaza. He will
diScuss and explain ·the . treasures on
display from the age of Sir , Francis
Drake, including the silv_er cup pre·sented
to Sir Francis by Queen Elizabeth I.
The walls of the exhibit· Will be lined
with portraits of'Queen Elizabeth as well
as many of the great men of her day. Of
these, the royal portrait by coort painter
Zuccbero is considered the mo5t con-
vincing likeness of the queen. -.
Other portraits include those of Drake;
Lonl Burleigh, Lord High Treasurer of
England; and William Camdeo with his
book "Brittania",
ORIGINAL WORKS
According to Cumming, "The entire
exhibition consists of original works of
art and records of history ol lrreplacable
importaoce and quality, Very rarelY bas
ao exhibition of such-.cope.aod historical
significance ever lefl the shores of
England."
The "Two· Eli&abeths" ezhibit i.!
reportedly insured for more than $1
million.
Elwyn James, potter and designer, wfil
bring bis clay and potter's wheel to
=~~1~i:~r11~
'O<I 11y V'oi1 Sclia\;7. or JlunUnga S..0h;-,
.. t11e moot f...-neck biter or t11em
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!Jibeti plQwl~ for the special '.M • tltei!ol; .,. .llettOIA. l'lorln, · Jimt(
Gould. steft Bullri&. James Boyd, lllll't Jli1illtilll;S11eve;lfitii!Mr, Rolond1'or1·
,~-~lltd~,8nllth. '
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demonstrate figure making and -hand
ornamenting along with throwing at the
potter's wheel.
James has been with the Wedgwood
China Company for the past five years
and has been demonstrating the making
of Wedgwood in various countries around
· the world. He will be practicing his art at
the Pace Setter Store in the pl~ daily.
Diamond cutter Jack Melnick will be
discussing the art of cutting diamonds
which have been especially imported
Crom Britain by Jewels by Jorepb.
Melnick will also advise on the recutting
of diamonds and the repair of jewelry.
Beginning with tbe opening ceremony
at 11 a.m., Sept. 28, Lbe 11 days of Expo
."12 will·bo fllled with pageantry. .
· J.!Jss Sally Arm Howes, British star ol. ~·The Sound of Musie" will preside at the .
·ribbon-cutting ceremony, along with
•Brttl!h offlcial visitors and local civic ·
leaders. A BriUsb Expo civic Iuncbeoo
·will ·be held· at noon. At 2 p.m., Britain's
•Coosul General and Mrs. Andrew
Franklin will officially open the "Two
Elizabeths" exhibit .
Friday, Sepl. 29, there ·will be a con-
tinuous showing of short British films at
the South Coast Plaza II Cinema, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 30. i.S Scottish Day with
a performance by pipers of the British
Caledonian Air"A•ays Pipe Band at 10:45
a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Dances will be performed by the Royal
Scotti.sh Dance Team and the Southern
. California Highlands Dancing Association
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
will see a display of famous British cars
in the plaza parking lot area off Bristol
Street.
Monday at Doon there will be a British
fashion show and luncheon al Balboa Bay
Club stayed by tbe Junior League of
Newport Harbor., .For .tlckell, call .Mrs.
Norman Lawion 642-4888.'
· ·Tuesday, at no6n there will be a British
American Chamber of C o m m er c e
luncheon. For ti ckets ca ll James
Musgrove (213) 622-7124.
Wednesday, Oct. 4 Jaeger of London
Lions Long on
Master che,~· of the B•lboa . Ba)'. Lions'
Cliiti 1 al)nual . Lol:\ster Bake are,
from .Ii~, Henry Ankener, preiident,
"'Lt. Bill Blue and Mario Pacini.
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Y>'iil present its fall collection in a fashkia
showing at the May Company in the
forecast department at street level.
Thursday is British Craftsmen's Day
from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. A British pipe
smoking contest also wiU be held at the
Tinder Box at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 6, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
is children's day wit h free balloons,
special toun for school children, a
British matinee of travel films, a "lucty
dip" for special prizes in the British can-
dy contest at Woolworths. a contest for
children under 12 to "Find Christopher
Robin" with clues announced over ttie
public address system. and climaxed by
a "Winnie the Pooh" fashion show in
Sear's children's department at 7:30 p.m.
Saturoay, Oct. 7, la sports and pop day
with a display of famous racing-silks: and
eotertainment by the Dave Clan: Ex·
.pedltioo.
SUnday, Ocl. I, last daf ol the Expo'lt
Welsh Day wllh Lhe Welab Choir ol
Southern C.Ulomla performlng at 1:30
p.m. and 3 p.m. The closing ceremony
and parade will begin at 4:30 p.m.
Lobsters
BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS
Tonight'• beauty pageant at Fashion
Island marb the opening of an event
that has become an institution in·
Newport Beach -the Lobster Bake.
Sponsored by Lbe Balboa Bay Lions
C1ub, the lobster bake, beauty contest,
parade and carnival have taken place tn
one form or another for · the pa.st 21
years.
When it flrst started, it was a com·
bined effort by the Lions, businessmen.
the Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar
chambers Of commerce and chutcb
groups. · t
It was held on the sand at Corooa del
Mar's main beach on a September
weekend, when beach crowds wouldn't be
too heavy, but the weather would ltll1
be warm .
As the years passed and the Lobster
Bake became more popular,)be;Llon's
took over the event and t~ yea,ts ago
moved It to Fashiol\ Ial~, adding the
parade and beauty pageant.
No ooe can reo«ll how many lobster
dinners were setved' at the first lobster
bake, but !~year, Lbe Lioo's dished out
8,000 of !\lllD-
Lt. Bill Blue, of the Newport Beach
pollcQ, department and tbe Lion's Club,
said ~ can recall yean "when we bad a
fey; problem.o getting lobaters. I doo't
think that will be a problem this year,11 be
added.
"I can also remember years when we
ran out of lomters. Now that's the kind
or problems we like to have," Blue said.
Tickets to lbe Lobaler Bake ore $UO.
Prvceeds will go to Servlc8 for the BUnd
of Orange O>unty. ·
Here•1 a SC'bedule of the weekend'•
events:
FridaJ -Be1uly pageant to aelect
Misa Lobaler Bake, a p.m. in staae ....
of Faablon lalud Mall. Lobaler -ond
carnival midway abo at Fubloo lslud,
Saturda)'-l'ondl oo Newport odtt
Drive atarttni at Santa Rosa Aveout, 10
a.m. Lobaler bike aod camJval mldwaJ
open from noon lo 't p.m. Parlde
featum. float&, marcblna bands 8111\ drill
teams. ~
Sunday-Lobaler bake takes plaot ID
parking lot wost of Buflllm.I' ...
carnival ln>m noon lo t p.m. ~
1np r .. pr11e1, lncludt,. a 1m I'!*..,..
a color televlslm IOI will !alto
ll\roltallOUI the 4*J .
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SEPT. Z1 • U
FISlll!l\HAN'8 FIESTA -Port af Los An&elu, San Pedro
Fltherman'1 Whuf ot Ibo Pon ol Los Anl[eln In San Pedro
II the _,. of porodt, dilll ccritut, dinc:lll(, bl...m, ot
lhhlllg 11..i.
SEPT. ZI • U
• BONSAI EXlllBIT -Crance Oolllly BonraJ Eshlblt Society
•JlOlllOl'I annual l!Jblblt from ,_ to 10 p.m. Saturdly and
from noon tot p.m. Sunday ot Orange County Bukkyo Kai,
Dale Sin<! and Ball Rood, Anabelm.
navl&alol' Juan Rodrlpos CMrlllo. rlll!nl ..... -
memoroUve ceremony ot t .... llitf*y at .. Clllrlllo Na-
tional Monument wit.Ii l'9't81llll• • lalldllll at t pa
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INDIAN SUMMER FE8TJV AL -FesUval commemorates
lnd1an days In Orange County, Includes pagentry ol Council
of Seven Firer, adoption ceremoniea, Indian dancu. Shows
at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. SUndly at the boll field , Hart
Memorial Part, 600 S. Glassel Sl, Orange.
STORY HOUR -Co.ca Mela l.1flrtl7, .. Ceoter st., Colla
M ... Children's story bourr will be riven at 10:!0 In II
a.m. on Tburadays for three year olds and from 11 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. for over four. Seaskln.s include flngerplay1,
songs, rte0rds and sometimes puppet ahows or plays. School
ate chlldren. may view filml on Satur~s at 10:30 a.m. -
UNIVERSAL'$ BACK LOTS OF THE OLD WEST
Californians Fill Trams
;, .... Movie Lot Tour Has Uni.versal Appeal
~ ""· By TOM McCANN What a lot of viliton -in-airplane fUJelage) w b e r e Sundays during this busy fall
~~ Of ""' D••rr 1"11et •••H eluding the sophisticated been-Deano cild his 0Airport" bits. season -that actors and ac~ ~~,_You might think the tourist! everywhere, seen-everything Every guest also will be tresses will mingle with ~~e gone home now that t~s from S o u t & e r n taken onto a llOWld stage guests, posing for pictures, P!i'JW , ' . California-don't know iJ just where he can observe, closely, signing autographs and being
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pastth, leaving how much real insight the paid how the great outdoors is affable.
Yo room ~ e home · tour gives you1 . , , •• duplJcaled .iridoors and .how .. But .lhat.'s a bonus. It's not a
folks to enjoy goOd sturr like The truth · is that the r&ln, light and thunder can au guarantee.: ·
the tours at UniverSal Studios. average tourist who plunks be made to perform on a What Universal co u Id
Well, those tramsJnay not down his cash for the trip ($4 director's cue. guarantee is that you'll get a
!1be as empty as you pictured . for adults, $3 foi juniors and Each guest will be shown a better view -and probably a
, ttiem. Unlversal's publicity $2 for children 5 to 11) prob-. bottle of techn.icolor 1'blood" more professional explanation
,r.ople say 65 percent of their ably gets to see more of hOW and can find out all the tricks -of how a modern movie ·.~ crowds during the sum-it's all done than the VIP who that went into the gory killing 1tudio works than many a
"''Mer months: are from out of wangles his way past the gate of the bad guy in the last film visiting fireman ever got by
_jtate. In the winter "off on the basis of having "a he saw. "knowing someone."
n," the proportion drops friend at the studio." The trams win take each Besides, it's an entertaining
·55 percent. Since the beginning of the guest down familiar streets way to spend haH a day. You
But even if there Is only 10 public tours on July .f, 1964, where James Stewart lived can even stretch it into a
• ent more room for Universal bas shown a Walt with "Harvey," the invisible whole day by being more
uthlanders in the candy-Disney kind of canniness about rabbit; where Marcus Welby, leisurely in your enjoyment of
trlped glamor tram., this is developing them into an im· M.0., has his office today; the side attractions.
time of year to take your portant aspect of the where Beaver and Wally The one-price admission
shot at getting an inside worldwide operations of MCA, Cleaver used to lope to ~d covers a western stunt show,
at the world's biggest and Inc., the entertainment co'n-from school ; past the eerie.. puppet show, chance to "act"
lest movie and televi.s.ion glomerate that Univ er s a I "Psycho" house on a hill; or watch other tourists be ac-
factory . Studios. down the street that has been tors in a c 1 o s e d -c i r c u i t
Part of the success fonnula the scene or a hundred television drama (this is
has been to be sure every Western town shootouts; past closer than most tourists
trarnload of guests get.a to see the lake wh1ch has been every realize to being "on the set"
Won" Bee
~pular country singer
Holly Bee will perform
"" the John Wayne
eatre Knott's Berry
rn, at 4, 6 and 8
. Sunday, Oct. I.
iliar W Americans
"everything." . ocean in the world1 etc. for the real thing), animal act,
This doesn't mean the Iowa Everyone gets the ' same makeup show and other at.
fanner will he -sat doWn . tour. And everyone really "ts tractions from time to time.
aaoss the lunch table from an education on how magic, Hollywood is alive and lt'ell·
Dean Martin but it does mean Hollywood style, b still Ming But it bas moved QUt to
he, like everyone else who employed to get the images on Universal City. And you hav~
makes the tour, will be ln film . a friend at the studio. She's
tooching distance of the very There's even a chance -\he gal in the box office who
set (a cutaway, r u 11-s ize especially on Saturdays and ''ill sell you a tour ticket.
From Taxes to Vitamins
UCI Lectures Beginning
Beach as the first in a series
on Selecting and Implement-
ing an Effective Tu Plan at
7 p.m. Wedne><lay, Sept. 27,
Rm. 178 Humanities Hall. 'Ibe
quarter 'fee is $55 while the
lingle admission I! $5.50.
A dllcusslon of the !acts and
fantasies surrounding
vitamins will be given led by
Rosalyn Alfln-Slater, PhD as
part of the series, con-
troversial Issues in Nutrition
and Health at 7 p.m. Wednes·
day, Sept. 'J:l, in Room 167,
Steinhaus Hall. Admission,
$5.25.
A two day lecture on
Parents and Poor Readers will
be given Thursday and Friday,
Sept. ~29, at 7 p.m. at the
YWCA, 1411 N. Broadway,
Santa Ana. Fee of $25 includes
book. Taking a look at
Individualized Learning I s
Robert Daw, Edd and a panel
of speciaJi.sl! during a
weekend program F r l d a y ,
Sept. 29, 7-10 p.m.; Saturday
and Sunday, 8:30-5 p.m. In the
Third F1oor Lounge, Gateway
Commons. Fee, $40.
OCT. I· I
MODERN DANCE CONCERT -Orange Coat C<>lle(e, 2'/01
Fairview Rood, C<>ota Mesa. Matu Lascoe Dance 'lbeot"'
company will perform at a:» p.m. in the dance atucilo. ~attons by mall only. Checks should be rnadt out to
the 0 .C.C. Dan<e Dept. Admllalon, f2.50 !or odulll fI.IO-for
aitudents. 834-6765. '
OCT. 13 • 15
SAN P'RANClllCO BALLET -Gold1!1 Wert C<>lltfe 157'4
G_olden West St., HW1tington. Beach, presenta the s.n' Fran-
ClSCO Ballet, oldest American cluaical compe)', Jn four
concerts, Oct. 13 and H, 8:15 p.m.; Ocl 15, 2 (children's
matinee) and 8:15 p.m., in the Commtmlty Theater. On Sat-
urday, Oct. 1.f, ballet will conduct master dance clw, 10
a.m.; free lecture-demonstration 2 p.m.; and public re<eptlon,
3 p.m. Tickets at the college book store, Tlcketron, and all
Mutual agencies. Gu.er al admission $3.50, student rate ·$2.50.
Sl!PI', 11 ·OCT. l
BIG FAIR -The largest !air In the county, the Lor An&elea
County Falr In Pomona leaturu grandstand showr bone
racing, monorail ride, storybook farm, Mexican ~lllq:e,
home arts, flower and garden show and sports plaza.
SEPT. ZM>CI'. l
CABRILLO FESTIVAL -San Diego celebrates the U>lh
anniversary of t~ discovery of Califomla at Sin Diego. CoJ.
orful pageant re-enacts the historic landing of Portugueae
THROUGH SEPT. U
MUSICAL -Mark Toper Forum, Los An&eles Music Cenler,
pments the new awonJ.wlnnlng IOUl-jazz.gospel "Doo'I
Botbtr Me, I Can't Cope."
THROUGH SEPT.
RIDE AND DINE -Palm Spl'lll(s Aerlll Tramway, 'J'hms.
dly thJOlllh Moodly, boon! tramcar alter 5 p.m. C<>mblned
ride<llnner rate, 1$.50 per adult. Normll houn ol tramway letJithened man 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. with last car deportln(
valley terminal at 7:!0 p.m.
THROUGH SEPT.
LA. 7.00 -Featuring anlmaJa ol the world, the Los Angeles
1.oo II open every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Grtffllh Pork.
Tab Los Felli tumolf the Golden State Freewoy,
OCT. 14. 11
FtlLLl!llTON FiiSliVAL OF ARTS -Muclcenthller CU!tur-
ol Center, lit -. \1llta Dr., Fullerton, beglnninl · 1t 10
o.m., S.turdly and eodlll( 7 p.m. Sunday. Featured ar.
outdoor arts llld crafts booths. Juried watereolor l!Jblbltlons
In the Mlln Bide., )Mlppet lhowl, bond CGllCfrt, dlnco per-
forman<es, cborll IP'OOPI and rtqe perfonnances.
OCT. IJ.U
INDIAN SHOW -Amerlcon lndlm llld Wfflem Ro1lc Show
taker place al the Great Wertern Elhlblt C.Oter In Los An-
gelt1 !or a tJne.<lly nm, Ocl. 13-15. An lndlm Pow Wow
featuring o vlriety of dmcen In colorful trlboJ -es I!
the mlln atlractlClll olong with 1n Indian bandlcrolt dllplay.
Admlsdon, fl.'/$ with !Jldtans In costume 1dmltted rr.e.
Doors open dolly at .-.
Country Joe at College
Country Joe Mc Don a Id,
lrnown for bis Woodstock
perfonnance and his anti-war
songs, will appear in concert
at Golden West C.Ollege, Satur-
day, Sept. 30.
Country Joe, five backup
musicians, and the Woodstock
Barnt have been booked for tl}e
college pavilion at a p.m.
Still regarded by acme u
the enfant-terrible of electric
music, McDonald wrote his
first song at El Monte Higb
School, later got Into the ontl-murol ol life In America u
·war movement writing protest -v1ewea from the subculture
songs· after four years in the ""'-·--b 1• Navy. .I~ were; IOl1P • OU
Moving to Berkeley, where llrqe Intellectual sir-.
he still lives, he be«an hltchhtktng GD the treewaya,
performing at VarlOUJ folk dope (be II llOW vocllemmly
clubs and met gullerlst Borry 1DIH!ruf),. polltlclom, racllDI
Melton who joined him In . llld bibles.
forming Country Joe and the In ll70, In hla sixth year u
Ft.sh. • prolealoool entertainer
His career has alnoe branch-Country Joe made a ciwi
eel out from alnglng and com-lrlendJy brut rr.m the Fish
posmg into poetry, polltlcal to go It oJoOe
activism. satire and acting. HlJ first 90JO effort, uTblnk ..
It wasn't untU that fantutic lng of Woody Guthrie" wu
Woodstock thin~ that Country followed by "Toni,ht I'm
Joe gained nation-wide Singing Jost For You," a coJ. ~rliety, his performance ectkln of country·westem
beuig singled out as one of the .standards recorded in Nlllh-
hlgh po.l,nts of the festival. Uu ville over a year qo. Two
Wlfil then he and the Fish othen 1re World War I anU.
were bown mainly by the -poetry by Robert Service
west .~ FM underground wlllch Joe IOI to tDU5lc, anci throuli their first albmn. ••Ent e rtainmmt Is My
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entertainment Is \lelinitely
Country Joe's bag.
Although "FWn to Die'' Ballneu"
· beceme his mo~ controversial After ·eight yean:, eJaht
song, succeeding a I bu m 1 LP'a, flw European toun six
presented an ever-growing fJlms, and numerous tecttires,
Tickets are oo. sale now at
the Golden West Book store
Tictetron, and Mutual aim:
cl'-' at $3.50 genenenl ad-
mla.sion, and $2.50 atudent
rate.
PoU"'• Pet't
Lesley Warren,, known
for her television role
of Cinderella, appears
as Polly, the heroine in
the musical play ''The
Threepenny Opera" at
the Huntington Hart·
ford Theatre. The pro-
d u c ti o n continues
through SepL 30.
Film Series Starts With France
"The Faet.1 ~ France," a
travel ftlm by C>rll Bordea,
will be shown at I p.m. lonlgbt
at Orange Coast C<>lltfe
Auditorium as the beglnnlnc of
a triVet and adventure film
series sponrored by t h e
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club.
Borden vllits Porll, Ibo
Riviera, the World W1r Il bat-
tlefield at Verdun, Bordeaux:
vineyards, Monaco and maey
loal1lom, and views tbein
lhnlu(b the lives of the people who llve ~. Tlcbts at the
door are '2 !or odults and fl
!or .-11 at eacb ol the six·
film llfriea perfurmonces.
On Oct. 8, an adventurt film
1bout the llimalayan moun-
tains, llld the hlatory llld
culbre that llUl'l'Wod tbein
will be abown.
Other lilma will explore
Israel, RuaJa and show a
10,IJOO.mile trip from Mexico
to ArgenUna.
Tickets !or all six fi1ma to
fto !or adults and 15 for
students, available from any
member ol the KiWlllis Club
or at the club headquarters al
Box 150t, Newport lleoch,
92113, 846-2tll.'!. sqle ad-
missions at the door will be '2
!or odults and 11 lor rtudenll.
The luditortum Is ot mt
Fairview Road Jn Colla Meao.
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Sununariu • meal u a "R«nan ban-
quet" and YOU draw I tW<>word picture
that aeldol!I! needs further clerilicatlao.
Moot people automattcally lake it to
mean you 've enjoyed aomelhlng in the
way of a lavish feast.
That's because (from movies, hlslory
books, or whatever) it's pretty widely un-
derstood feasting was a high art for the
ruling cl.asses of Rome in the heyday of the emp1re.
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Ghe bllf 111 ~ 1ut Wed-
-., .. "eauld -eully taten
up -of llh'I foaltlnc pncUca
qlln .-and let publlc oplllloo lake Ila
CQW'le,
Tbe .1t111ng --·· ltllllll'lllt In eorc.. del Mor. 'lbe oeculoa wu din-
ner, wblcll took m' the complexion of a
genuine "R«nan banquet" in all but a
few partlculan like ~ couches.
But such a reast ta also a890cl1ted with
Romans reclined on cX>uches around ,a
table when they ate, their heads just
above the level of the table.
bad table mlllllH!ra that "'.Ollldn1 tii! ..,.
ceptable In polite IOOlety.
What could be more civilized, after all,
than relaxing to the fullest while eating;
to take all the time necessary to 11vor
one's ambrosia whlle languarlng In total
comfort.
Certainly, food and bev<J'll&e wise,
everything broogltt to OW' table made us
feel no emperor could have llll<d better.
And thi,, behavior, according to the
modern view, is symptomatic o f
decadence and indolence -constitutes
Cartoons for
,By VERNON SCOTr
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Part of the Saturday morning
cacophony of children's
television programs is the
work of Filmatlon, a cartoon
company dedicated to en...
tertalnlng kids which
sometimes drives th e I r
p8:fent.:J out of the house.
In recent years Fllmation
has given us "Sabrina,"
"Archie," "Will the Real Jerry
Lewis Please Stand Up ,"
"Batman," "T h e Groovie
Coolies" and, well, you get the
idea.
Bu! the organization under
the leadership of Norman
Crescott and Lou Scbeimer is
mending its ways. Not tliis
season with 11Fat Albert and
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the Cosby Kids." But soon.
Filmation w i 11 make 20
"family classic" musicals, the
first three of which wil l be
"Oliver Twist," "Treasure
Island" a n d "Huckleberry
Finn," ln conjuncUon with
Warner Bros.
The catch is each of the 90-
minute animated features will
be shown in theaters before
they wend their ll'•Y to the
tube.
"For years we sold a lot of
shows for lhe wrong reasons,"
said Pres<ott, "but the right
kind of shows couldn't get on
the alr."
"We're like custom tailors,"
Scbeimer added. "We make
the kind of shows the spansors
or the networks want."
lu for the quanllty, and the Ume spent
coqsulnlng It, such data ore bes! left
unstaled to avoid a bona fide ICClll&tion
of dlsslpatlou.
Our cooduot aside, yru wookt have to
All ·Ages
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"lt wu our oplnlcn, when the restaW'Ult
~ ~ two years ago, that
~· Ooanty bad acquired ""' of ill fw......t dlnlnl attractlonl. Oomlstency
ell meUmce !tun Ibo outset -In all
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OI count lhero'a also the fact that Motle0'• ... distinguished aJtCe!Jt?y.
llel;ause k'• • South Coast edition of the ~ restaurant which has been openq fl10 IOIDe years under the wne
booaer on Weatwood Blvd., In West Los
Angeles.
,,,. w•~es1111wmoodo0 Molteo'• has g&rn<red
eoosldenble fune u • regular hanaout
for a number of top show biz
penonallUa. But you're abo likely to
spot ~ Ute Jolin Wayne in the
local Place too.
WJuilii the past year a third Matteo's
restaudnt Cll)eDed lb doon in Hooolulu.
Tha ambiance lo Corooa del Mar
strikes a note ol rt8oed elegaoce, but
nevd for a moment suggests stuffy
fonnality. For all the pooh touche! -
especially the sttWn& table setting> and
rich fun:iisblngs -the diner CM unwind
wtltesitatingly.
You'll do so very quickly ii you gel din·
ner WKler way, as we did , with a favorite
cocktail followed by a sampling or the
appetizers.
>· 'lbele range lrom pr'Oldutto JNCrs,
$2.25. and mozzarella marNn. '1 .n. "
•luffed celery, fl. and .........,1,
(~cken), $l. . '
Our extraonllnary appellzor ~ •
hot ,...,. (made tableside by COlllbiDlil
anchovies, scallions, garlle and mam)
to be used as a dip for raw fresh
vegetables.
The latter, sliced or Whole, oonsllftrd 'Of
radishes, squash, cherry -· ' mushroom, cucumbers and green aailU
presented in a large silver boWI of
Beyond the fresh c:rupn. of
v.getabies, aod the incrodlbly deileliU
sauce, the mixture of hol and cold 11emS
ICoaUnued oa Pqe ZS) . •
Berry f'arm Raided
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Brailed Halillrt Steak . . . . $3.50
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251 East Coast Highway -Newport Beach
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Bob Ne w b a rt ·as psychologist Bob
Hartley, fumbles a career-day talk to stu-
dents through his abstruseness at the
elementary school where bis wile Emily
(Suzanne Pleshette) teaches, on "The
Bob Newhart Sl!ow", Saturday, Sept. 23,
at U:SO p.m. on channel 2.
f 9th YEAR I ·AREA'S IUT-
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Lllce I lot ol ol!ler IOtpNea lbat mfCbl
be waltln& 111 tbe alclll oryour viii~ u
1'111' r r rnctd , w ot tbe evmiaC'•
deoallUrel ho tbe printed menu.
fl~..... I la carle CID be 1
1.-!Jil 1111< tn 'flew o1 ao many !JI.
lri&WDI proapecta. We took on the ~
bow...,' and bad our labors w
Sol ood Bolla Baz<lolinO, -"·" fw "' bolti. '",. .,..u). . • 11111• """' _ __,_ •• d oeaerts were ,..,_
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frltta nambe. 11.2:1. 1 .. -·"·cled wit!> Our "Roman banqUe WUQY nwarded. oo Flrll up, by way of puta, was t an appropriate after dlnDer drtnt -
Sambuca _ with a clear white ~
flavored liqueur made in Italy, and sip-
ped with an occas\onal Ugh! bite oo one
of severa1 roasted coffee beans Ooetlng
lt'1 a llalldard pracllce here to ol!er a
few ~ lbat doo1 appear oo the
ttgular bill ol fire.
Doll't .bdl~ to ut ..m.t any given
nlp!'I IPO!:fala mlg~t be -from ..,.
. Upule throucb clelerl -a treat or outatandlna cllmenslooa UU our 1ppell7.er ml&hl be available.
oupert> fo1jUc1ne J.P.K. (lll!l1ed In bonorwho
o1 'the late Prealc!ent Kemiedy
favored ii -under • dflferenl name -at
MatleO'• Tl"'W<lllil -he visited U1 at the top . R Loo Ance1t1J, 13.so. , Soup wn the Oavor'IOllle stracciatella
alla Roman (bouillon coDtaining beaten ew and cheeael. 11.11. .
Though guilty of the a m an
J>atnm hn~ tbe oplloo of onlertnc a 18 can. .,. from Matteo'• complete ilJn.
nen. The latter embrace U dlol<es
nuiglng In price !Jvm 15.IO to f7,IO, and
, inelude tbe special house aalad or an-
Upa!to, soup, spaghetti and vegetable.
Salad and V.gmblea (all llrst·rale m
every part1cular) were. the mixed green wad. t1· lun&hl (muahrooms ), 11.!iO;
pOtab, tritto, 75 cents ; zucchini alla
f1orenltoe, IL
Meat entrees were the highly palatable
veal 01Uet Matteo, with eggplant, $5.50;
and taltimbocca Italiana alla Matteo, a
truly aalullry edition of this great Italian
veal and pork dbh, 15.so.
traru:gression of overindulgence, we n -
cused ounelves for having follow~ suit
with one of their wholly clvilidng
touches . 1 They were the first, after al , to use
napkins. The Greek.! had wed monela of
bread. . located at Matteo's Corona del Mar JS
Some possibilities on this meaa are
chicken alla Wanda, 15.IO; cbiclll:ll alla
cacclatora, '5.71 ; • shrimp· 1"finara,
18.95; grenadine of tenderloin ot beef, Accompanying dinner wines were Bolla
2325 E. r.oast Highway, between Newporr
Center Drive and MacArthur Blvd. The
restaurant b open dally (except Monday )
and from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. ReservaUons
are a must.
· In the Galleries
Acrylics on View at Library
FOUNTAIN VALLEY LIBRARY, 10200 Slater Ave., Foun-
tain Valley. Acrylic paintings by Nina Rub.anov of Fountabt
Valley. Through Nov. I.
UPSTAIRS GALLERY, Edwards Newport Cinema, Fashion
Island. Oil paintings by Mary Ellen Greelman of Newport
Beach. Through October.
GOLDEN WEST COILEGE -15744 Golden West St.,
HuntingtOn· Beach. National Invitational Jewelry and Fiber
E~it by 2.0 leading craftsmen from west and east coasts,
through Oct. 18. Jewelry exhibitors, whose styles range
from primitive to streamlined and cla.s.sical, participated In
Mental Ezperit;nce Show last spring at Oakland Museum,
largest siJversmifb show on west coast. Open daily noon to
5 p.m. except Saturday. and Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m.
MARINERS LIBIWIY -2005 Dover Drlve,_?iewport Beach.
Early .Newport ~ch historical ·pictures Includes pictures
of Lido Isle when it was mud Oats and open areas will be
on ed!ibit through October, collected by the Newport Beach
Historical Society.
ORANGE COAST ·OOLLEGE ~ 2701 Fairview Road, c..ta
Meaa. "Graphics '7): IV.eat Coast USA" through sept. 31.
collecUoo of 75 prints, presented under the auspices of
Smithsonian Institution, it represent:! 25 artists .
TEMPLE GARDENS
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COSTA MISA
540-1937 ·' 540-lHJ
CHARLES W. BOWERS MEMORIAL MUSEUM -200Z N.
Main St., Santa Ana, will present an exhibition on Es~s,
Sept. 3-24. Display features artifacts and photographs by
Fred Bruemmer. Open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tues d a Ya
through Saturdays; 1 to 5 p.m., Sundays, and 7 to 9 p.m.,
Wednesday and Thursday evenings. No admiMlon charge.
LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART -°Jill C!Uf Dr., Laguna
Beach. Aris of the Far East, porcelains, prints and screem .
Opens sept. 2 through 24. Open daily fl:JO a.m. to 5 p.m. 11
adults, 50 cen~swdents. members free.
JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del
Mar. Third Annual Group Show of contemporBI}' painting
through Oct. 20. Color field painting on stretched canvu.
Orange County artist John Okullck features a wall construe--
lion of planed wood, framing excelsior. Open seve~ days a
week from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For .more information, call
675-8020.
CHALLIS GALLERIES -1300 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach.
Frank M. Hamilton'• recent palntinga from the lndlen Re-
servatiorui of Arizona. Open dally from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For
additional information, call 494-2Wi'. .
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE UBRARY -Costa Mesa pre-
sents "Graphics '71: West Coast, USA," a coJlectlon of 75
prints, through Sept. 31. Under the auspices of the SmlthlOftoo
ian Institution, the display in ·the gallery on the second floor
nf the library rt!presents work by 25 artbts. 1be display is
open Monday through Friday fi:om 9 a.m. to 4: p.m. After
sept. fl, ii may be vltwed during regular library boon,
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 to 10 p.m., Fridays, 7:il0
a.m. to 5 P.tn·• and Sundays, noon to 4 p.m.
AVCO SA VJNGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol SL, Cosla Mesa.
Olis by Jacquelyn Lowrie and Jeane Payne through Septem-
ber .
SECURITY PACIFIC BANK -196 E. 17th St., Costa Meaa .
Olb by Mildred Valvo through september.
TRANSAMERICA TITLE COMPANY -170 Eu! 17th St.,
• Costa Mesa. Olis by Ann Routledge through Seplember.
NEWPORT BEACH CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -New-
port Beach City Hall, 3!IO Ne"POl1 Blvd., Newport Beach.
Graphics by Jullla Jones of Laguna Beach Includes 1'"!1-
graph!, elchinga and watercolon through sept. 29. A grldu·
ate of the University of Callfornla, Santa Barbara, Mn.
Jones i. eahlbltlng al the Laguna Beach Feotlval of ArtJ
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Red Skelton?
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SAT. AND suit. FIOM 2 P.M.
'BWEBEARD' ~ Holllll_ ... 9.il 111 .. _
A newspai>er columnist, played by guest
star Peter Raskell, interviews Mary Tyler
Moore, as Mary Richards, ab9ut her job.
Then be asks her for a date. What was
Mary's reply? See the '1The Mary Tyler
Moore Show" at 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
23, on Channel 2.
Young Filmmal{ers
Get Opportunity
Young southern California
filmmakers, 6 to 18 years of
age, who have not yet
graduated"'"' from high -school
can part:icipate . in KCET's
third annual Young People's
Film Festival.
The winnihg films will be
This year's Festival will dif-
fer somewhat from previous
years in that there will be
three divisions -ages 6 to 11,
12 to 15, and 16 to 18.
Prizes will be awarded in
several categories in each
division. The submitted films
may be live action or anima·
tion, black and white or color,
silent or sound, and Bmm,
Super 8 or 16mm.
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Dn1eh Si11ger Wants ,.ear Off to Grow IJP:.
THE HA GUE, The
Netherlands (lJPIJ -
Europe's most successful
JUnior pop Slar -he hu made
rnore than $2 mlllion al age 17
-has decided to take a year
off to get rid of his "Mama"
image.
Hein Nicolaas Th e o d o o r
Simons -or Heintje, Lillie
llein , as the Dutch call him -
sang his way Into t he
millionaire rank.s at only 14
with more than 10 million
slngle reconb and albums aold
ind lllarring rota In three
German Films.
Hentje refuser to discuss hls
finances but trade circles
estimated that by now his
record, movie and television
work has netted him aome 1
million guilders ($2.2 millionJ.
Heintje denies that he is
quitting because his voice is
"breaking" and his popularity
might wa ne, nor is he fed up
and interested in just living on
hll money.
"No," Hdntje 11ys, "ln fact
!hat my voice became darker
bot It does not seem to make
my popularity su(fer. I am
stopping for a while because (
no longer want to sing
childlike songs of the 'Mama'
type."
"Mama " was the title of
Heintje's first hit record.
At 14 Heintje received the
Dutch record industry's
"Edison" (like the American
,_.i lnduetry'1 Grammy
award), and in the oal.loowide
tdevislon show t h a t ac-
a>mpanied the awards he aang
his latest hit, "lck Hou van
Holland" (I Love Holland).
Maurice Chevalier, who
presented the award, patted
him on tbe head and remark-
ed, "When I was a boy of your
aa:e I still had a lot to learn,
Yoo 've mastered it tLl-
ready."
llelatje II J..., of 1 miner
who Wai lnvallded by luDg
ltOuhle Md ,......i a tavern. m. .... then !!, used lo sing
•Ion& with the juke box aod
not oaly bnpresoed t b •
customers but bi! discoverer
and atiU manager, Addy Kleift.
geld whose name translates
to "small ~cha_nge". He was
entered in an amateur show as
"a little boy with talent.., His
first record followed and was
an instant hit.
Altboulh bit faro< ..,....i .... ta bit <l)Ulltry. ,..,. bones, al Neu Momael
throuiJI the nation, the Du1i;b By now Duicb !Aw aUows In Belgium, just •CIOSS f)o!JI
for yean only knew h!in him to perform, but ln a aense the Dutch border. .
Lbroogb records and, in border Heintje bas revenged hlmseU Will the fans see h.im come
areu, through pickups irom on the law makers, The beck as Hein, rather than
German televtskm. At tbt Belgian ta:1 mfill is more le-Heintje! th
time be already wu eaml~ nient than his Du t c b col-''I am afra id not.~ gue_ss e
••,ooo a •'"ht m' Gennany bu H · bu.It name of Hcintje will suck !0
" ... a · league. So eintJe 1 a t said the ~"-' adamantly ~.-~ d 11 · me all my life." the s ~r . 1-'\jlol,al 1~ -Hollywood-style we l n g , 1 I n in to waive the strict milional, complete with indoor swim-in a nalion~·ide te ev 510 •
laws against child labor. _:m".'.'_'.ing!_~poo~l ..'a~nd"'....a:'...:s'.:la'.'.b~le:_:w'.'.it::h:__.::l•::'::'i::cw:::._. ------~ 'lbe television song at the,_
Edison awards marked ooe of
the Cew times he had been
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Class Views A rt , Therapy SiI1gs • m
Singer Pat Boone. his Yl'ife
Shirley and their four pretty.
ta lented daughters w i I I
headline the entertainment at
Magic Mountain on Saturday
and Sunday , Sepl. 2.1-24.
The Pat Boone Family, will
perform in Showcase Theatre
on Saturday at 8 and 10 p.m.
and on Sunday at 3 and 5 p.m.
Boone, who has sold more
than 45 million records and
starred in both m o t J o n
pictures and television, has re-
tained his popularity since he
recorded, "Two Hearts. Two
Ki!Ses" in l!Y.>4.
He has had 13 gold records
and one platinum record and
has appeared in 15 motion pic-
tures. His longest running his
record, "Love Letters ,''
stayed on the charts for 34
weeks establishing an all time
record for single.
The addition to his personal
a'J>OCarances of Boone's wife,
Shirley and his four multl-
talented daughters -who
sing, dance, play musical in-
struments and have a Oair for
cnmed.v -has been wide ly ac-
claimed.
Valencia
FAMILY JOINS
Singer Pat Boone
Alter an appearance in Las
Vegas, one ""reviewer stated
that "Together, they comprise
one of the most refreshing,
entertaining, all-arowid family
shows on the boards today."
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Winding up its three week
engagement for the Lyric
Opera Association of Orange
County, th e Lerner-Loewe
musical will be staged tonight,
Sa turday and Sunday at 8 p.m.
in the Irvine Bowl, Laguna
Beach. Reservations 494-0709.
"FORTY CARATS"
The Costa Mesa C i v i c
Playhouse is staging this com-
edy of May -Dec e mber
romance Frid ays and
Saturdays through Sept. 30 at
8:30 p.m. in the Community
Center auditorium on the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Reservations 834·5303.
"FORTY CARATS"
Another version of Jay Al-
len's comedy is on the boards
Tuesdays through Saturdays
at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 30
at t~ Laguna Moulton Play-
house, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. Reser·
Thomas Laga is an intense "A director will use theater chance to 1:>e a kid again, or' a
young man. He believes in-games to gel an actor into a ftreman or singJe girl again."
tensely in health and healthful certain role, a particular Many therapists h a v e
eating, being a whole person place," Laga explained. become aware or the im-
and becoming a better one. "Although all three are im-portant part which creative
He believes in knowiiig as pTovisation, the objectives are expression ·through p 'a int ,
muchc:.boutasmanypeopleas all diflerent .'' In a poetry, dance, mu sic and
possible. And he uses theater psychodrama, all action takes literature plays in giving idcn-
games to do it. place from the protagonists' tity to the individual who
The second lecturer In a UCI point of view. Theater games creates it. Extension series on "Utilizing
the Arts in Therapy," Tom are aimed at expressing and They believe the artist or
Laga will speak on his use of interrelating the characters, creator grows and changes
theater games and give a Laga said. through his own artistic ex-
performance at 1 p . m . The director of a theater pression. "When problems are
Wednesday, Sept. 27, in the game will set limitations. He expressed there is a possibility
Third Floor Lounge, Gateway will answer the questions who, of valuable communication,''
Commons, UC! Campus. what, when, where and give maintains Lind a Algazi,
An assistant professor of an activity and a "point of coordinator of the series. "The
theater at California State centration" (the issue to be series is designed to introduce
University of Fullerton and discussed ). available techniques u sing
former director of t h e Laga believ~ that theater various forms or the arts to
Children's Theater Guild of games are therapeutic "as those seeking to learn new
Newport Beach, Tom Laga much as any play i s methods of therapeutic com-
uses an old saving. "I can't therapeutic or any other munication."
judge a man until I have walk-diversion such as a walk along Registration is still open at
ed a mile in his shoes," to ex-the beach or a Sunday af. $55 for credit, $50 for . non-
plain the value o! theater temoon ride. It is therapy as credit and $5.50 for attending
games. it means letting go ... it's a s.ingle lectures.
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which is used therapeutically;
role playing which is used to 1
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Actress Fills Many Roles
oetor in i11e··u0t.se? .
Avocatlam In community
t11oo1er -an.e mm the stnnc..t c!rcumsWl<eo.
Take the cue of Hunllngton
Bead>.'1 Nancy Wells, cur-
rently playing the title role In
"Mary Mary " at the Hunt-
lngtoo Beach Playhouae.
Nancy has been In various
phases of theater since 1958 or
111511 (she isn't sure which),
doing stage managing and
tedmical wort as well u act-
In& She's In ber secood year
r on the playhouse's board of
directors and has four awards
to her credit.
So how did Nancy ga in-
troduced to theater? Well, it
Beems she was modeling for
an a11ency In Aoabellll when
the dJroector of a play called
"'lbe Fifth Seaaon" came tn
looking for real models to take
the roles of same in his cast.
Nancy volunteered. and was
given one line in the show.
"'ntat was enough ." she
recalls. "I got the bug."
AFl'EI\ JOINING I h e
•.: .. ' . -: :'\ "Wh,re Does It Hurt?" is a Peter Sellers comedy about doctors, 0 h-OsJ!ltals and the practice of medicine now playing along the Lyric Opera
Auditioning
'· '· ~ge Ooast. Above, Mrs Mazzini (Kathleen Freeman) is pre-
:• : p to pay for her operation in advance if Hopfnagel (Peter
: ••: : rs) is prepared to accept green stamps.
. .c : :· ~.,.zoo Offers
::'.Snake Tour
I Tessman Show
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: •,. ~akes have always been
: Jhl:'lopic ol adverse and often Lo(J'ks at Moon ,,
; s ~)> ersUtlous conversation.
: Jr,t:e, for 9ample, the milk
: p.l<e -these snakes do Ml
: lhllk cows ... popular belief
:bas it. ; .: !n an attempt lo dlspel false
: beliefs and restore reputa-
: llACs, the Los Angeles Zoo hu
'}hltiated tours of the RepUle
.. House given by keepers who
care for these frequently
: flc!deted creatures.
: ,.. ti.ring the tours,..Which are : gillj!n Thursday Jhrough Mo1> ; dif bepming.{t I p.m. (with
: ~ exceptidn of holidays),
; ~rS' learn about .snake
; ~t.s as well as means ot
: p,.:.Ctioo against bltu. . "" :--. ' '
Now )hat man has beeo to
the '*'-a and back oeveral t~ what scient·lfic
lqlowledge has been gained
from the exploration?
What do all d!ose pictures of
the mom's surface mean and
"1>st do the rock samples tell?
These questions and many
others concerning the
geophysical nature of tbe
moon will be answered when
Santi Ana College p.....,ls It..
new fall show "Destination
Moon" at the Te ssmann
Planetarium llrough Oct. 19.
Planelar!IDD Director Ron
::Theater Encounters . • ;~!e1"S9D ,, hin<\,~~. ,
l!ich pe....,.j ~ a 1110S Susan Michaels.
:11101 is both revealing and con· Togethet, the team has ""i: worked up over 40 skits which : · they perform w h i 1 e en-• . COW1ter Theatre, an a~ couraging their audiences to .p~h lo !heeler, which gives be involved. They ·employ the
_,.,.. Into penollli relatfGn. ll&e ot maaks to a I Io w
Smlth, fonne<ly with the Grif·
fillt Parle Observatory, will go
into detail on t h e ac-
compllJlimenbi of. the Apollo .
m!SlfollS. Actual photos from •
the moon will be shown in
graphic detall as the entire
planetarium ls transformed
Into a star-lighted sky.
Smith narrates the program
and ls on hand afterwards for
any questions concerning the ·
evening's topic. A graduate of use, Smith also· teaches .
astronomy at SAC.
In addition to the
planetarium ohow, aeveral <>·
hibils, both utronomlcal sod
biological, are on display in
tbe Tessmam lobby.
The shows ere offered as a
community service at no
charge. Reservations are re-
quired, ho,....,., for the
limited .,_ity planetarium.
Shows are .,...nted each
Tuelday and , Thursday
(holidays ~ed) at 7 p.m.
Persons arriving late cannot
l>e admitted aff<r the show
has begun. No children under
five years of age will be a~
mitt.cl. RMervotlom can be
made by call1ng M7-i161, ext.
319. =·::!::1£:"1'im:;,.r.=111o act out thelr1
d mast-WMrinc. ·' MlchalRI and Kirkwood uk,~=======~ : .;ttt ls theale which hopes key qestlons of the audience I
!0<. the development of tech-to draw.froal them their coo-W,"5rf DlqUes by the IJ1dlvidllol fer ac· ·coaled ldenwes and lo Induce eedtlng realillel abolltc. his them to break down tbelr in-.
tdW self," said a spokesman hlbiUono. All lhe while the ~;,',:O:;':"...::"
fQr' the team wbo developed staff maintains Ill &tr of coin-m-...--,-. lhe: Encounter Theatre which fort and ccogeniallly by IJl. no r iflll perfonn at 7:3<) p.m. luring a light touch ol comedy
fll<:odaY in Phillips Hall, Santa Into the program. "Last o .. f the Red :Aiaf. Junior College. No admls&ion will be cbarg·
, 3:11e theatre stall includes ed. The program ii open to the Hot Lovers"
p s :y c h o I o g I s I Ke Meth public. Further Information Aleo ......
11116>alski, actreas Ph 111 n e can be obtained by calling M7· fllST SHOW-1,00 19rl<Wood and yoga inllruclor 11161, ext. 317 .
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Aud.Jtiom for the Lyric
Opera Repertory Company for
the 1973 opera season will take
place on Saturday, Sept. 23.
from 1 to 4 p.m. at the
Festival ol Arts F o r u m
Theale.
A double cast will be
selected to perform "Rigir
letto," "Gianni Schicchi"
and "Suor Ana;aliea" at the
Festival of Arts Forum
Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. during
the months of January and
February. Also scheduled are
a program of one-act con-
temporary American operas
~d cmJplete acts f r o m
11Marriage of Figaro," "Man-
on" and "Tosca".
"New this year," said Dr.
Lester Ludlow, president of
.Lyric Opera. "ls the selection
of an outstanding artist from
our repertory company· who
will receive the Laguna Beach
la Tame Audllions Award. We will
spc>nsor the winner at a Spring
Enrico Macias, an Al-Concert."
gerian singer, will ap-CUnendy playing on stage
pear along with a live-at the Irvine Bowl ls Lyric
ly string ensemble in Opera's production of "My
the Los Angeles Music Fair Lady." Last three
C...nter's Pavilion at performances are through
7:30 p.m. Sunday. Oct. '-;:Sun:::.da=y=·=Se=p=t.=22'=24=.==:;-8. Macias sings in · 1
French, Hebrew and ""fln
Spanish. J ""'
WOOIY AWN-
IS HILA•IOUS. IN
"PLAY IT A~IN,
SAM" ---RUTH Cu;aoQN
"HAROLD AND
MAUDE"
IOTH COLOI
Anbe.lm Thtater Guild and
wortlni bockstare on Its pro-
duction of "Born Yatenily"
(a play she wu later to star In
and win a best actress
award), Nancy wm bu sec-
ond role, ooe with COO·
siderably more lines. She
played the Kim Novak part in
'"Picnic."
After the Anaheim group
moved to Orange, Nancy ap-
peared in two more shows,
playing tile Cockney maid In
"See How 'Ibey Run" and
another leading role in "Under
the Yum Yum Tree." The lat-
ter experience proved in-
valuable when e. later ~
ducUon of "Yum Yum" by the
Newport Harblr Players was
perfled by the wi-....i of
ita ingenue eftlr the lltJOW was
on the boardJ. Nancy ~
lo and played the last four
perf0l'!D4DCtS.
In 19'4, Nancy began her
loog uaociation with the Hunt-
ington Beach Playhouse in
"Desk Set." then ~ayed
leadJng roles in "The Gazebo"
TOM TITUS
Intermission
and "Guest in the House."
When not on stage, she usually
was behind it, stage managing
"Boy Meets Girl," "Two Blind
MJce" and "SUnday in New
York." It was this unsung
volunteer erfort that led to her
"'·Inning the p I a y h o u s e ' s
president's award in 1967.
The next season found her
winning the Westminster Co1n-
munity 'Ibeater's best actress
award for her portrayal of
BUlie Dau'Jl in "Born Ye-sler·
day." She returned t o
\Vestminster t he following
year to take the leading role in
"Night of January 16th."
AFi'ER AGING sever a I
decades to play an elderly
woman in "Breath of Spring"
al Huntington Beach, Nancy
won a pair or roles with t>e
Lido Isle Players in "Ladles of
the Jury" and "YOU KDiD'lf I
Can't Hear You Wheft the
Water's Ru1?J1ing." 'lbeG it
u•as bai:k to Huntircton S.Ch
to produce "Arsenic and Oki
Lace" and stage manage "'Cat
on a l~ol Tin Root" last
season, picking up her second
best technician award in the
process.
Now brightening the Hunl -
ingtoo Beach stage on week-
ends in "Mary, P.1nry," Nancy
has some wann u'Otds fOI' her
director, Jean Koba : "lf
anyooe ever gels the chance to
u'Ork with Jean, jWDp at it.
You really learn so urucb." ·•
San Diego Hosts Surfers
San Diego will be host city 4: Japan, .f ; Me1ico, 2: New karat-gold Eduardo Arena
for the &xth biannual World /'.ealand. 9; Panama, 2; Peru. Perpetuat Trophy as the
Surfing Championships to be 9: Puerto Rico, 9: South men's division winner.
held Sept. 30 through Oct. 8 by Studies indicate ab o u t the I •-"---1 s f · Africa. 9; and Un.itec: States of Di.eo~ u r 1 n g 600,000 surfers f r e q u e n t
Federation. An1erica, 24. Southern California beaches.
Surfers from throughout the Eduardo Arena. a Peruvian Breakers on the San Diego
world have been competing for business executive, is president shoreline range up to 10 feet
two years to earn an op-of the International Surfing and include reef, beach. and
portwity to compete in the Federation which will conduct point-breaks.
1972 "world Olympic or surf-the championships. The A double-elimination sJ!(em
iog." M a retult, 120 of the Federation detennines the will be used in the surfing
top oompetitive surfers from number or surfers each coon-championships. Two surfers
17 countries will compete for try may enter by estimating will have 15 minutel 1D the
the men's and womeo's world the mmber ol prlers in each water In each beat to catdl as
-championship tiUes ·in San participating area. many waves as PJlflltie. Eech 1
Diego. Ray Emery, an arch.Hee-surfer's performance with his
Rolf Arness of NewPort tural designer serving on the best three wav<'s will be con·
Beach, son ot the star of the host ci!y 's \Vorlt! Surfing sidered by the judges in
"Gunsmoke" TV series, earn-Championships planning com-deternlining heat winner.
ed the world title for the mittcc. said San Diego u'ill be 8ach contestant will conUnue
United States in the 1970 the first city to host the chan1-surfing until he k>ses two
championships in Australi:J. pionships for a second tirne_ heats and is eliminated.
Sharron V/eber of Ha\vaii is San Die~o previously \\"ilS the Headquarters for the cbam-
t:be top woman titleholder. setting for the 1966 chain· pionships will be in the
Countries or georgraphical pionships in which Australian TraveLodgc llotel on Harbor
areas represented in the Nat \'oung garnered the 18-Island.
championships and number 011.jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii•iiiiiiiiiii' contestants from each are: I i
Australia, .J.7; Barbados, 2;
Brazil, 2; Ecuador, 2;
England, 9; France, 6 :
Hawaii, 17; Ireland, 2; Israel,
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Someon11 Elie Wanta ·The Biggest Marketplaee on the Orange Coast -Diai 642-5678 for. Fast Results
You Can Sell It,
Rnd It, Trede It
W'ith •Want Ad
••••• HIGHLANDS
JUST REDUCED -'l'bl! 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
family room plus a converllble den. 2 used
brick flrtpllCH, .bnlltins In kitchen and
B-B-Q wltli PRIVATE guest room & bath.
Entertlln-lfOUnd ·yonr own POOL. Open
Tbutadq and Frld1y 1·5 ......... $72,50-0.
VllW IT ALL •••••••
• • • • • HARBOR AND OCEAN
Enjoy It all 'from thiJ S.bedroom, 2 bath
home with 2 flrepS.cea (1 In living room, 1
in dlnin~ room), bulltin kitchen. See har·
~Uoll~ ... ~t .. ~!~~. ~r~~ your ~~ -~~tifo".
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••••• LIVING
2 BEDROOM, SPLIT LEVEL, 2 baths, bnlltin
kitchen, Intercom system, carpets and
dnpea, with an exciting patio and close to
the pooL Only . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . $28, 750.
OCIAH AND CANYON , ••••••
• • • . • VIEW
Jul! remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining
roo111 (or family room), fli'eplace, cheerful
bnllt-ln kitchen with Inviting SUNDECK for
your entertilnlng pleuure, overlooking ·the
canyon & 'Plew of the ocean. One-of·a·kind
in CAMEO ,HIGHLANDS . . . . . . . . $69,SOQ.
START SMART?· •••• , ••
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IN BACK BAY AREA -2 Story, 3 Bedroom,
2\i bath, bulltin kitchen, stone fireplace,
FAMILY ROO)I, community pool & REC.
ROOMS Including billiards. Fee land and
cloH lo everythinf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,500
. ' . l~Y'R~T-LIDG-P!ER-4144-'°°
OPIN SAT. & SUN. 1·5. 117 VIA LIDO
SOUD. Charmin( & lmmac. 3 BR. (could l!e 4 BR or more). Unique loc. w/tax-free Jreea lawn. Charene Whyte
·• cozy COTTAGE-CORONA DEL MAR
''2 Bdrm. plus guest qtrs. 2 Baths. Beauti·
1ully decorated. Move-in cond. Steps to ;icean. $88,500. Triona Bergin
PRESENTING
The Bright, the Bold, the Beautiful. 4
Bdrm., lrvfne Terrace. View OPEN SUN.
1·5. 711 K·THANGA. $89 ,00Q Jim Muller
PRIVATE BEACH
Vacant lot on 60' ·of white sandy beach.
Lovely bav view & quiet. exclusive neigh·
borhood. Now is the time to build! $52,950.
.Jllll Bents
i: WESTCLIFF AREA ;NJ:w LISTING. Sharp 4 BR. home with 2
,frplcs.: In first owner condition. Best Ioca·
lion with a pool-sized yard. Bud Austin
CHOICE WATERFRONTS
5 BR plus family rm.; new, on lagoon, Linda
!>le; $800,00Q. 4 BR. plus paneled family :rm. lmmaculate. Via Lido Nord. $285,0-00.
'Eileen Hudson
ACHIEVEMENT IN LUXURY
Big Canyon -for discriminating people. 2
Frplcs. Rm. for big pool. Planned for family
living. Beaut. lndscpg. $115,000 With land.
Paul Quick
JUST LISTED
QNE LEVEL In University Pk. Prime view
Joe. Scarce "Tulane" Park home. 3 Br. Ex·
citing fam. rm & kitcb.: 2 ba's. $48,600.
Ca.II "Chuck" Lewis
· BIG CANYON-BIG VALUE
Lot w/commandlng view of greens & fair-
way; cul de aac. $89,500.
THREE ARCH BAY
2 Bdrm•., clln. rm ., view. •64,500 Bob Yorke
HILL TOP HOME-HORSES O.K.
Super view 2 'Yrs. old -lge. 4 bdrm, fam.
rm., S car gar; sew. rm., 2\.A.i: baths. Fee
land. Pool, tennis clubhouse Incl. 15 Min. to
O.C. Airport. '72,500. Geo. Grupe
DO YOU NEEO ••••.•
5 11..irooms, 8 baths & a 3 car garage. In
Corona del Mar High School dist.? We have
It 11 •ee.ooo . .can for app't. Howard Wells
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$36,9501
Formal Dine
JUJt mlnutn: to atrport,
beach or Newport Center!
Oppoajte nrw G 0 L F
OJURSE 1l~! Ma11lve
brick fireplue. FORMAL
DINING! Cheery country
kitchen. Giant muter IUitl:
with built-in desk. Hu,ae =~~;:;:.;.WE LOVE "THE BLUFFS"
brick facade to I a r 1 e -,-. . . aec luded park-1.iJce yard. • •• here are ~ few o~ the transactions handled.
NO'nfING BUYS m HIDT)' thru our office durmg the past few ~nth•
• Call now, 645-0303. • .. where \Ve have been the listor and/or the
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434 VISTA GRANDE 2037. VISTA CAJON
11H9 VISTA CAUDAL 2433-VISTA HOGAR
2004 VISTA CAJON 538 VISTA GRANADA
2107 VISTA ENTRADA 429 VISTA FLORA l-N-e_wpo __ rt_H_e-lgh-t-s· 635 VISTA BON.l')'A 2150 VISTA DORADO
• 2166 VISTA ENTRADA 2130 VISTA LAREDO Split Level Design 425 VISTA FLORA 2117 VISTA LAREDO
Quiet Newport He!ahts • 419 VISTA ROMA 2607 VISTA ORNADA
leaturtng outNM!ng con· 2010 BAJA 2168 VISTA ENTRADA
tmponuy •-· .,,,,.. 509 A VENIDA LADERA
very Jargl! bedroont1 lnc:lud-
lng a tittpla ce ln the ma.st.tr Are YOU ready to sell '!? ••• Please call us
suite. Rambllne goormit NOW for a free evaluation.
kitchen with 1torage galore • The architect dkl not have Convenl~t parklne -easy to be
yard work in mlnd wben • ''DROP-IN" at Bay I: Bn.ch Realt,y 67548
th11 horn. WU desilntd.
The tournament size pool
table In the family room
will stay for the new owner.
Realistically priced . $44, 750.
It BAY~-BL~~.~ I ; . I "•
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640-0020
SIX BEDROOMS
For the active, tun loving
family, this ill It! A 6
bedroom, 3 bath, easy
maintenance m a n s i o n .
LDcated .on a wide lwih
greenbelt just steps from
pool & tennis. Many extras
includinl: bW.lt-in vacuwn &
intercom 9)'stem. In the
finest section o( beautiful
University Park -truly
elea:ant, caretrff liW. for
)'OU A your family. Leaae
expensive Oxford model on
the market.
Realton 64&-Tnl
2043 WHtcllU Drive
Open 'Wl 9 PM
Salisbu ry
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EXCLUSIVE
CARNATION COVE
Bayside Place Duplfx; lot
over 250 ft. deep, 3td inter-
est In pier, extra parking.
Fee land ()'OU own It!). The
very best private le quiet
)>eac h location. $210,00J,
L Call for Appointment
Ask for Betty Lynch
Evening• 675-4437
Salisbury
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315 MARINE A VE.
BALBOA !STAND
CALL 673-6900
** ** ** * TAYLOR CO. *
LIOO ISLE-LEASE/OPTION
3 Bedroom, 2 bath & family room. Lge south
patio on Via Lido Soud. 35' Lot. Ask $78,500
or lease $500 Mo. winter or $600. Mo. all year.
HARBOR VIEW RIDGE--$76,000
High, high on a bill. Lusk-built brand new 4
bedroom home with family room & formal
dining room. Wet bar, 3-car garage & view.
''Our 27th Ye•r''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Reallors
2111 Son Jooquln Hiiia Rood '
NEWPORT CENTER, N.!1. . ·~10
G,.neral · Oen•r•I
NEWPORT BEACH
TOWNEHOUSES
DELUXE CONDOMINIUMS ON THE BAY
NEW 3 BED~OMS, 211 BATHS
1965 Price and Financing
from $65, 950
!Ask About Boat SffpsJ
4401 WEST COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH. 67Ul20
General General
HaveBuyen
NHd Homes Now! * *********** u~ ::;::';:.:~"f. ~ ':!:': BALBOA I LITTLE ISLAND)
Orne than now. Sales have OPEN HOUSE 1 TO 5 SAT & SUN
never been hliher and • •
ll•ttnp have "'""' been 306 ABALONE
1<1ld taster. One telephone 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths; large family & dining
call will prov ide yuu with an rooms. Garage on electric eye Enclosed
experienced Real Estate patio. Steps to East bay. ·
Counselor, fa.st accurate ap-
pn.t.al 01 '°"' , ..... ...,.. SAUSBURY REALTY and above an integrity. •
5"vlng the Beach Atta lor 315 Manne Ave., Balboa Island
over ten yean.
COATS * * * * * * * * * * * * JC'a... & Gen•r•I •;,f'n•ral ~WALLACE l iiiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
REALTORS HOME on M-1 lot NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Open Evtnlftg1 Build a boat or whatever on GOV'T e 962-4454 e th!a M·l lot wtlh house. REPOSSESSION
,,.....,...,,,..,...,,....., .. 1 Owner wW trade 1or motor .Tutt n.le'amed lharp ! I Beautiful La Linda home, real e.iate or .ubmll. bedn>om, 2 .. th ~
Thill much desired "Santa Beach !Jome, Good carpJl:I,
8 a r bar a.. model It NEWPORT HTS. bullt!nt, ltftplue, double
avallable now at .. below REPOSSESSION prap, Hu,p 1eparate
market price. 'nlf! master Sharp 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home f.amUy room. TerrUlc Joca.
bedroom 1.s on a completely + huge step.down famJJy tlon on lfte lined 1trttt
separate level. The're'• a 1'00U1 Gov't hat ftfurblahed clo.e to OCfttL Only •·
bonus room upatain a lhll home on Private Road. down PQmt. Evel)'Ollt k:
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I family room with built-in XTRA SPEX:W. BUY for eleslb&t to buy th1I laM.
wet bar downstairs plua as )'OUI' tamny. $900. down and Call U1 Immediately. •
car garage Mile' Square full price of ~ Opn z...
Park i. om; 3 blocl<I 0...,. $37,500 WHOSE FIRST?
What more could a famlJ.y
need! Ooly $44,500 call to-Nt•port
day 812-2535.
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PRESTIGE ·WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
3 Llndil l1le Drlv•
BeauUful new 5 BR., 4'h Ba. home. Water·
front llvlngrm. & formal dining. Handaome
oak paneled tam. rm., frplc., wet bar. Large
master suite baa frplc. It cozy lounge area.
View of Bay & the mountalna ..... $179,500.
53 Undo Isle Drive
Elegant 5 bdrm., 4'h bath&; on tagoon. New
carpets, drapes & wallpaper. Lovely garden
& large llip . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . $212,00Q
• 57 Lindo 1110 Drive-Open Sunday
CUslom 4 BR., 3'h ba. home on Lagoon. fdstr.
BR. tw rilling area & ftplc. Waterfront
family rm w/conversation pit art\und the
frplc.; lovely garden, lge. slip ..... $189,500.
101 LlnU l1le Orin
Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downstairs
waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or
study. Mexican tile floors, beam celllngs,
quality construction, 1Iip .......... $155,000.
For Complete Information
On All Home1 & Loll, Pl1110 C1ll:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside Dr~ -1, N.I. . 675-4161
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723 Cameo Highlands, Corona .del Mar
844-7270 (Sat It Sun l-5)
'111 Via Udo Soud (Udo Isle} ~.B, .
844-2430 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ·
711 K·THANGA. (Irvine Terrace) CdM. •
844-2430 $89,000 (5\mday 1-5)
2590 Monaco Dr: (Irvine Cove) CdM
644-2430 $195,000 (Sunday 1-6)
(3 lodroom Family Room or Den)
2300 Holiday Rd ., Newport Beach
842-5200 $47,500 (Sun 1-5)
1901 Glenwood, (Baycreat) N.B.
642-5200 $72,500 (Sun 1-5)
1529 Lincoln Lane (Westcllfi) N.B.
MU200 $75,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1700 Paloma, Newport Beach
842-5200 $58,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*800 Surry (Cameo Highlands) CdM
644-7270 (Open Dally)
**103 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
842-1485 $144,000 (Sim 2-5)
2130 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-1550 $110,200 (Dally)
(4 Bod"'°"' Fomlly R-.. or Den)
*1406 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) N.B.
842-5200 · (Sun 1-5)
2015 Commodore. (Baycr~st) N.B.
842-5200 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1715 Starllgbt Circle, (Baycrest) N.B. ·
842-5200 $78,500 (Sun 1-5)
21114 Miramar, Balboa Penln. Balboa
842-5200 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
IM02 Daytona Circle, Huntington Beach
1183-2408 $39,950 (F'fi, Sat, 51m all day)
*4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
'*2188 Santiago (Dover Shores) N.B.
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**16M..Bayside Dr (Ytmn'1 Cove)...CclH
875-1935 (Dilly)
IS lodroom1l
3801 Ocean Birch (Spygi.H Hill) CdM
(213 693-0093 $115,000 (Dally 12-5)
*3500 Sausalito (Harbor View Hills) CdM
844-2430 $114,950 • (Sim ·l-5
(5 BodrMm1 family R-.. or Don)
**1308 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Penlnlnla .. 6«-7270 (Sun 1-5)
1742 Borialre Way, (Bad: Bay) N.B. .
844-7270 (Sal & Sun 1'5)
**54 Linda tsle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B.
.. 6«-2430 ( Sundtl)' 1-6)
**#46 Linda Isle (Linda Ille) N.B. .. MU235 (Sal It Sun 1-5)
2201 Aralla (Eaat mllff) :N.B.
IH ll200 . (Sal It Sun 1-6)
CONDOMINIUMS
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(2W.-l
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$25,151
"SECWDED"
TARBELL
295,; Jl'arb:r, Oi8ta ilea
General
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Open 'till 9 PJI
Gener ii
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT • FIRST
TIME OFFERED
Wrought Iron gates & used brick entry
way lead to Ibis rare, dlltlnclive 2 BR
home designed for palatial living. Indoor
' pool & tropical garden land1caped by
Beetion provide for ultimate in entertain·
Ing. Spiral atalrw1y & elevator lead to 2nd
floor living. Elegant polished wood floors.
Truly a home of spectacular charm. •375 ·
OOQ. Barbara Aube 642-8235. (Fll) ,
TURTLEROCK • PAlfl9RAMIC Vll!WI
Excellent location! 4BR, FR. pool! Price
reduced for Quick Sale! Laszlo Sharkany
844-820-0. (Fl2)
. COSTA MESA
Immaculate S bedroom, 2 bath home.
Large yard. Family room large enough for
pool table. $42,950. OPEN SAT. 1·5 p.m .
489 E. 20th St.. Costa Mesa. (Fl3)
BIG CANYON
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Big Canyon goif course, fashlon Island, &
clubbouae view. Now under construction Ii
still time to pick your colors. $194,500. l
LoisMlller 642-11235. (Fl4) j
DOVER SHORES • NEW LISTING
Ivan WellJ boll~ bay & mountain view
from every room. Large FR & lot size
mite this the perfect bom.,. for the ex
pandlng family. $89,50-0. (Fl5)
CONVENIENT CONDOMINIUM
Professionaliy µpgraded 3BR condo. Close
to Hoag Hosplfll, Many great leattires,
beautifully manicured grounds, large se-
cluded pool. In quiet neighborhood. $44,·
50-0. (Fl8)
FRENCH ELEGANT
A striking view of Newport Bay
from 8 rooms, all w /beamed cell·
ings. The quiet blend of used brick, el~
gant cabinetry, tile decks, fine carpet &
quality create a magnificent living experi·
ence. 3BR, sitting room, FR & private slip.
$251,350. Open Daily 1853 Bayside Dr.
(Fl7)
THE LAST OF THE BEST
Final opportunity to choose a striking 3BR,
FR. DR • newly completed Ivan Wells'
custom home w/sweeping Bay,.& Mountain vn;w. $110,200. An , unusual opportunity to share in Newport s fantastic apprecia·
lion. Open Daily • 2030 Galaxy. (FIB)
HARBOR VIEW HOMES •
NEWPORT BEACH
Excellent, upgraded 3BR home! Over·
sized lot • 36 trees · rose garden! Next to
greenbelt! Priced for Quick Sale! Laszlo
Sharkany 844-820-0. (FI9)
EASTBLUf~
OPEN Fri/Sat./Sun. 1-5 p.m. 2201 Aralla.
5 BR, 3 bath, step-down FR. Beautifully
landscaped. Lusk-built. Choice of two. Jack
Howell 644620-0. (F20)
DOVER SHORES • ONL y $79.SOO??
Loviiy 3-4 BR home. FR & formal DR. A
suite for teens or privacy for mother-In·
law!. Fire pit • pool • VIEW • boat space •
tpaCIOUB yard. (F21)
D~LIGHTFUL
SBR, convertible den, nearly new East ride
Co.ta Mesa. Quiet cul.<Je-u • near acboola.
Jul! the place for a gro' 'g family. At
'86,9CIO the_ price Is right! Charles Arnold 142'8235. (F22)
HARBOit VllW HILLS • MUST SILL
B;ndtomely appointed, 4BR, 2 balb a.cir proae. Waterfall, view. Obeertatlon deck,
ilalk>it, caa BBQ, llelI-cleaning oven, panel· let!· FR. bar. Custom carpeUng & drape..
Reduced for Quick Sale '88,900, fee. Dona
Cblcheater 642-8285. Open Sun. U.5 p.m 1221 Keel Dr. (F:la) •
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A rar~ opportunity to purchase a lovely ~ome m one of the most exclusive commun-
1tles on the coasL Guarded gate & private ~ach. Rambling 3 bedrooin home with lam·
lly room built around a private 7ard. Owner
has .built anot.her home (in Irvine Cove) &
has priced this beautifuJ home realistically · ~ .165,000.
HARBOR ISLAND ROAD
Large &. luxurious ranch style BA YFRONT
home with pier & slip. 5 Bedrooms & 4~
baths, large family room with pool \able
paneled den with fireplace & bar formal
bayside di~g room, large ba~nt sun-
deck. Finest quality construction thruout ~s complet y custom home.· Great loca-
tion. $225, 70 .
LAGUNA BEACH COMMERCIAL
Office building on Coast Hwy., 100% oc· _cup1~. Very clean & in excellent location.
$125,000.
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PLAN FDR YOU.
W.f Vista del Oro
Newport Beach
M4-1133 ANYTIME
3 BR+ Rumpus
Rm. $23, 900.
HURRY to this nice 3 bed·
room home on a QUIET
TREE LINED SI'REET!
Separate 16' x 20'-panelled.
rumpus room plus double
detached garage and Dough.
boy pool all add up to the
BEST BUY IN TOWN.
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OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUt4. 12-4
DUPLEX OR 3 IR. PLUS FAMILY llOOM
31139 HEDGI! LANE, SO. LAGUNA
Go up 8th Ave. (near So. Coast Hospital~
Ocean view, l·bdrm. each. Frplc., bdwd.
floors; dbl. garage. Large fenced yards.
WouJd convert to family home; priced under
'40,000
HOMES PLUS INCOME
BUILD ontO \his sturdy l·bdrin., den, on quiet
street near Diver's Cove. Brick patio w/BBQ,
is lge. enough for a pool. 2 Airy l·bdrm.
apts. over 3 car garage, have view. Worth
all of $79,500 ·
4 BDRM: plus studio apt., ocean view. 1 Blk.
from Crescent Bay Beach. Can be rented. as
3 legal rentals. Pool w/jacuirl in garden
setting. Attr., prim property, See & offer!
$157,500
A VERY SPECIAL HOME
4 Bdrms., ranch style.-Bep;-guest:-house
w/bath is 3rd & 4\h bdrm. Lge. living rm.
enhanced by rustic orn beams & corner
frplc. Fmnal entry dining rm. w/attr.
French doors facing a lge. bricked patio •
big enough for a pool. Features parquet
floors & cedar-lined closets & a peek of the
qcean; nr. Catholic church. New listing -
$58,500 . '
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HILLIE McCORMACK REAL TOR
1000 N. Cooat Hwy~ L1gun1 a..ch 494-7551
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More than ample room for you and r.?ur guests in this roomy seven bed•
room, six bath home. Your guests will certainly enjoy the lovely 22 by 48
party room, with kitchen facilities and fireplace, which opens on a large
sun deck. Oversized four car garage plus room to park ten cars in the beau·
tlM red tiled, walled courtyard which is enhanced by beautlful plantings.
Many extras in \his peninsula point estate built on three lots with bay and
beach in view. Present owner has invested much more than this ofier-ing
price $135,000.
DUPLEXES, DUPLEXES & DUPLEXES!
Many to choose from -take advantage of \he \ax shelter -NEW ONES -
Low Investment.
BIRDS-EYE VIEW TO HONOLULU
This property ls the "why" people come to live near the beach. 160' pan·
orama 0 ENORMOUS0 lot size, patio and beautifully manicured landscap-
ing fantastic financing available too! Asking $100,000. COMPANY
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"Selllng Rul Estate In Newport H1rbor
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General G.,nerel [ SIX UNITS -COUNT EM!
Since 1944'' ·
673-4400
Genuine1 for real, . Mesa
Verde fixer upper. Act now
and have )'OU1' chqlce of
crpt,, drptJ, psint, etc; Great, * * * * * * BALBOA ISLAND
JUST LISTEDll :('"'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"""I 3 BR. 2 BA&:: family room r:-...... , 1 plan on quiet cul-de-sac. Of. ''iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•ii>~n~orii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I fered at S.'ll.950, See it now II before owner refurbishes
and raises price. VA terms
2 Bdrm. home plus 2 lidrm. apt., furnished.
Double garage. Xtnt rental record. Shown
by app't. only
$78,500 • EXCELLENT TERMS
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HAVE LONG RANGE PLANS TO SELL?
1n Mesa Verde -prime residential street,
immaculate quality home. Unique Regency
: split level with great family room, a spark!·
: · Ing kitchen, formal dining room and four
bedrooms. Priced at a low $47,500 with \he
requirement of a mid-December move-in.
CONTACT UNl9UI HOMU 0, MESA YllDI 146·~ttt
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* * * * * * * RELAXED FAMILY LIVING
213 SAPPIURE
3 Bdrms., 312 . baths. Large family rm., Dbl.
garage, enclosi!d patio .... , . . . . . $82,500.
NEWER * * * * * * * .. 2 BEDROOMS WINTER LEASE
EUREKA! C.me di.cover Practically new upper duplex. 4 Bdrms., 2 "°"' UNIQUE HOME, 3 baths; luxuriously furn. Dishwshr., wshr/
years newl,deal2 ._Hu rcalle dryer. Gar.age. • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $425 Bedrooms! wl-sm
tamily. CheerM Kitchen, CLARK SOMERS REALTOR
bonus cabinet.!I. E a s y ' maintenance play yard. 306 Morine, 81lboo I.tend 675-4000
Darkroom In double garage. * * * * * * $1325 Initial Investment.
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to buy for: months~
* SPECIAL CLOSE·OUT INCENTIVES
* INSTANT ·UVINB "TURNKEY" PACKAGE .INCLUDES:
• ' ~W.oll~o-walCCciq:i..ting;..cemmi'=1ile bath· -fulJ.J:eabya~d
fencing with gatet fireplaces; drapes and mini down.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
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view of the ocean and large sun deck. Only 1 short block to tbe bay. $175,000
with terms and owner will consider trades -submit all offers. Great tax
shelter.
A FIXER + ADD TO ,
Peninsula R-3 lot -2 beds .. and family room home on proi>erty at presenL
Plans and permit included for duplex in purchase. HURRY ON THIS ONE.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -YES SIREE!I .
. Adult cared for -4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Contemporary home wltb large MBR
' suite -Quiet neighborhood. !
VIEW LOT -GORGEOUS!
R-1 lot high on hfil -Area of $40,000 -$80,000 homes. A steal at $8500 •
HOME OWNER I -ADVERTISE
YOUR HOME IN THIS SPACE •••
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WOMEN'S LIBERATION! d.
Men's Lib, Children's llb ...:. A Park! A Pool! A Tennis Court! Ev
YC!l! W.Ut iltll_bnlltlbl! 4 bedroom home. Tbis home I.! neltled In the n I
City of lxrino In quiet, safe clean atmosphere. Superbry lilil11!4lnett-There
aren't many like !hill one. Asking •52,500. ~
MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE
4 Bedrooms
large Living Room
Formal Dining RDom
Family Room
2 Fireplaces
8 Bathrooms
Many Extras
WALK FROM KINJ>ERGARTEN-COWGE
Beautiful 8 bedroom, famlly room, 1 ~ bath, one owner, adult occupied,
College Park home. Only asking $33,~.
NICEY NICE CONDO
Throw away your lawnmower! No outside maintenance for you! Relax &
enjoy '260,000\ recreational center including pool, putting green, adult
lounges. bobby rooms, and teen center. All !hill plus large 4 bed., family
room, 2~ bl!th home with fireplace, nice enclosed ~tio, newly Installed
continuous clean Tappan oven. Kitchen·Aid dlsbwuher,· only '32,800. 10%
down terms available, and IMl!EDIATE POSSESSION. ·
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DUPLEX - 3 Bed., 2 ba., upstairs. 2 bedrooms. down. New w /w carpettn~.
dra es Com~letely furnish eel w /new king· sized beds thru-out. Redecorated
In an out. 8 yrs. o a:-2 U-gfriirw/' e entrance. Fii11 pr ce-oiify
$79,500. Has existing GI loan at 7% of $45,000 and owner w/carry a 2nd
TD, so submit your down payment. Live In one and rent the other.
GENTLEMEN,, RANCHER? SPECULATOR? DEVELOPER?
We present with pride seventy seven acres of beautiful, scenic property.
Almost every portion aflorda a fantastic panoramic view of miles of Twin
Oaka Valley. The property I.! zoned for two acre sites or could be used for
country estate off Highway 3g5, .South of San Luis Rey Downs. Nortil ot
San Marcos. 29 percent down.
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l&S.750 HAVE BUYERS FOR''' '9Ul>-QW pd. Boch at OWNER. 4 Br. Ill el: U. LOVD.Y o1clor ' --New :i-.t~ Colonial-<lylo 2 WEEKLY-MOHn4Lf,, •
2 Br., 2 Ba. SPOTLESs! : :1ea1sio;;. plant -. Ideal !..-atlldoL m...d y a r d . ~ mtJllloa, °" • IMl-BR + otudy, 1500 IQ. ft., E .. cutiv. SultH ~
awn... wtl1 ..,,.,, • ......,,. STOP PAYING RENT"' • Fbod -..... Balboa ·-L Children/pols ... ..... 1111r. m-'1225. .... bar, lrplc •• bltns, ..... -Nowport .......
BhCK Ba,y...t BR-F am ••• NEEDAHYTYPEMFG .••• $1:--~Br~~· pr, paOO, ~":-A~/:u. 56-lUI. L..-Hiiia ~or = mer., Co:;;.~H . : !
,,,...o.... Newly de<onrted. HOLLAND Bus. S..lea $250-oS c1n. °"''"" 3 Br. 2 Ba. NEW s Br -pm mo. STUDIOS & I • ~ine~ s.148.500. 1930 Take Aclv-9C14Je 'Of Ow 1n1 °""8•. C.M. f<S.4l1!J Frplc, .... Patio. yr1y lllO. ·~~:!"~.~ °""' -.. n1n1 a1r Huntington Bl-•FREE u..... BR'S ::;!
· n I-Sun. FVU. Time/Put time · NU-VIEW RENTALS Heights area. Top o.. cond. Beaut """· All 5, IMMED OCCUPANCY e FREE Util!tlt1 ,., I
HARBOR VIEW HOME CLOSE OUT SPECIAL Woolcl >'Oii H1<e., ma1ce $5llO !73-4'lll °' 4~ d!tloa, $(35 mo. Call M>. -N•w 2 .. 3 Br ... , • Full Kltdien ,,., ' : MONACX>. 2 + den, 2 ba. • ~ or =·~~p!f.' WATERFRONT Cabin tor 1 Balley Aa:@nt 673-8$50. lagunai Nl.,,t DW garage, d1hwahr e •Iu tlld Pool -" ' :
Fee. <>wnr-aa:I. &U-l536 call 77~ • · or 2 adults. $135/mo. Utll 2 BR dt hrdwd !loon. . Cor lluntln~ton/A<tams, H.B. •Laundry Faclllttea , Y:, : !!v;;:;~,rz.t~iioo It. On Th• Last 5 Cot:· lnl•lllS ELECTRICAL ... tractor ~r~1n;;,:· .::::: Trailer 1rp1c.' ,,~ yard, ..... ",!!,J~:.:.. "== N. 5~1 .. h : ~~ms:,~" avall ., • :
Marah4.ll Rea will Uc. corp. or individual • OwntT will be ln C.M. P'rL Walk to plt tennMI. cc. AU ewnort ~.oic I
lb 6'IS-4600 IN PHASE O (RME). ••ust ha•e -·-• WINTER Rental 4 BR • alt 5,30 pm. Sat• Sun 'WT appl'I. Otl!d OK. $265. mu * $30 WEEK & UP I 2 '" d I .... ...,....,.. De ~-Sa t 5 22> Cal NEWPORT Ii::le O t-lux • Studio & 1 BR Apia ""' up exes, next door, % ftnanclal s t• I em en t. n. "'I""" t noon o • PM. I 5441379. West NW . .(~9Zl7. • TV .... aid •-•-.l-blk from ocean beach. Vla Eboll. {Udo J.sle) \Vattrhi>nt \\•/pil'r. float, 3 •n .;iiuv..,... ~$85,<XXI ea. Agt 673-8563. • Minimum .... Moves You In. 17141J1. 675-1867. ~. prl2 va~~.:!:'! ~ 0!._ the, ~ roune: i~crAdu.ul,tls BR. 2 BA. bltins. frig, frptr. • Phone Servlce-Htd Pool • •~ I~. Wiiy ,IC'l .... _. J....... °'' Dlll, xtra nice. new crpting, & sunclck. 1-UX> e Oilldren & ~t 9ICdoa ., • r Newport Helghts • No Clotlng Costs. ~Dl~ .. ~-~flo!rt.~un~!!., __ ,!2211~ On the Beach . S115 3 br hn1. w/k>ls of room fDr prden· only, $375. 675-5510. Yrly lease. Adlts only. 2376 Neo.vport Blvd, 04. ' ;
NEAR NEW· IN C.M. • Free Upgrade Cupe!. FIN ANQAL PARTNER. R::.~==· m.M30 :;:."!,.~o!.,430:i. F • L + Newport BMch ~67>-_7_611_. -----543-mO or ~ . · ·l
3 .:!i !ln.ba., 2 frplc. + e Immediate Posseulon. Eal'9 $9ll» a year for the 2 BR,. 1 bl. custom MDM". * 2 Br, 1 Ba. TOW'1lbouR.122> ~-,--..,-.--B-!1,,.-, -.-.-w· I 0u.,le xe1. This Ad Worth $S on Rm
nn. ++ 20x20 Nit ti, JOUl' life ce a fUUy Frplc~ pr. $250 util pd or 1.1'1'. patio, gar/pool. crpt/~ gar, channflfn:lt. Fum . .,r Uafum. 355 SHARE an apL Sl7.50 to ~-M~n.$4l.SOO. Contact IN ADDITION, yoU get 2 & 3 bedrooms, l'A & ~ lnvfftinect 11 t,~-~~yey~.~-~~167~6~·~=:::. Washer-dryer bookup. SX&$ Dock. Gener•I ~~~-n u~~ P~0:~:°°12 ~~
LIDO REAL TY 2 baths, built-in range, oven, hood, dJ.6h.. ::,r:i, Call R. Hiii, Newport Helghto to 1225· Otild olc. 1133-89'1'-"""'l "'· 2 Ba, Bltna. Gar. N•wport Blvd., c. ~ : '
3.117 Via Lido, N.B. 673-7300 washer tllspo••' " .... 'v1·dual laundry area en ....-..t.:"'2 ""-_,A 4 BR. 2 Ba. exec. npt.. .~:f +bl)t~_so· •°"'a.an.~·-1-BR & df'n unr. Quaint G.t5-3967.
1 .,.... UNJ • • ~ .f9 · LMft W ., ur, .-. ... .....,, pool. patio, Fairview-El Cahllno. ~ uo::n. • • • .,u.:. Corona dt>I ~1ar lot. 1 house _:.:_:.:::.::.: ___ =--I '
BY OWNER 3 DD 2BA, closed privaLe garage private entrances !.=.c. ' $385/IPO. Avail Oct. 1. Ide I .. ,... ir'W:ll .... ,., n•· Beaut. pa.tkr w/dock lncl"d. off xlnt beach. $200 ).'rly * $25 PER WEEK * ,~:e~=·~~~rat: choice of carpet color, 'cable1TV, swtmmtni 111 TD-.'lOlftSl::---iii-"-=C:----~O.~ ..,vvvuer, . 67~1EWo~EN~~J~s 3!~~ 2 !8~('~~r"u;!1~~~~~~ &Ki~:he!:>!v:.,~:1~tef=.
Fri, 1-4 Sun. $38,SOO. pool, gas B-&Q & park·lq:e recreational .S%% INTEREST -·.-.....,...,.=.....,--Lrg. 2 BR . REDEC. $135. bay vi~'"'· S42J. con1er Harbor&: Victoria. ·
673-1658, 675-7616, S«.5-8684. area. • . LSE 3 BR, 2 BA, ram rm, :.~{.'A~H:~,. t79-l430 LIDO ISLE? 3 BR. 2 ba.. oceanfront unit in * CLEAN 2 Br. Close ~ :
San Clem•nt• .. 2n,d TD loans patio, ocean view, priv heh, Charming and completely du plex. \Valk to all ston-s, ahops. Adults only, no petl'. '
All this for as litUt as $207 per month, ln-guarded gate, m-7502. 3 Br, $190 Per Mo decorated 3 bedroom hon1e .restaurants. Unfurn. $325 Inquire 1791,~ Rochester; .
SELL ($44,900) or trade 3 cl d rythiD Lowell ntes Orange Co. LOVELY 2 BR, 2Ba, nr bch, Depo11 req'd. 962-8131 aft 5 w/cory !ireplace, plush Annually &4Hlll C.l\f. '
BR, 2 BA ocean view home u es eve g. i :WE BUY 10•5•• adults, no pets, $250. mo. 3 BR 2 BA, fenced yard carpeting and Immediate\ 1l~cw~in~C~o~ .. ~R~!t~"'~·~~~~ SML 1 Br. duplex. Frplc. , J San Clemente for N, Oranee .. \l SMtle Mt C 1407 Toledo, l714)526-fl57. nice lll"ea, near schools. posaesalon. Le a 1 e of .1 . / 1 eo. 51+4294. Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver, rigut a!><Jut 'A mile '6Zl71 ' l·scU.11 HouH• Unfurn. 305 1235. * 5411-7672 !400/mo. CALL 545-MU, I '" \e :.':;~~ 0 :: /.:~~; l~41l~·m ·
S•n Juan Capistrano to Walnut (1st ,Oad on left), left l mile to SerWtc Harbor area 21 yra. General SMALL 3 Br. n 1ce 1 Y SOUTl-1 COASr REALTORS. ~.11r1me11t5 !Of Rt nt ....,. \ E. 21.st St.. CM. 6'6-l3l1-::.. :C
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mil t W~-•t I ht to ""'"' ' ' drpo, $225 mo. 837-9517. 3 BR, 1"'>• Newport SlM>re•.1 ·-------Culver, left about 3 es o muu.. r g We reprewnt leWftl private Bltna, etc. Walk to beach. 360 cepta..lly nice I 2
"Walnut Square" or call n41m.187o. --...... !he 3 BR. 1 BA, •xtra """1> ~ mo. yr'"· 54!1-U901213 ' Apli. Furn. Nowport Blvd, C.M .. . OQlll(y in "your home, Call lllNTALI Fenced yan!. 11'5. ~ v tor free appralaal, u.-•• __ * * 548-l40t * =="°"===---.,,,---Balboa Island 1 Br. or 2 Br. nr. ahOps. P !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!jl!!IJl!•!!IJl!il!i!•!!!!!•!!!!!!!I BALBOA BAY PROP. nuwea Aptt. CHARMING 2 br, w/w cpts, NORnI BLUFFS • Vieiv, 4 \VI NTLR rt="tltal -1 ~ blk to ~~~d~~:la. ~
I' I~ Commercial . '( Lob hr Sale 171 * '42-7491 * * 141•0111 * lge yd. MaJTied cpl only. No br, 2'ii ba tov.·nhse. Fam y,•a ter. 2 BR. $150 mo., 3 ,:::=::.:=,,:=.=~~-41 I --.,_,. p •-pe•·. 11o:c r,u, ,,_ rm. Pool. Cust features. Nr BR, l BA $115 nlO. LeaS&. $90 It up. Nicely tumiAbed ' ..... 'roporty -R " COSTA" MESA WE'·-··· ·~ .. 2nd RE W.llttlCOITAllUA ~ ~ -·----......... -. 'T l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::.iiiii -. M ~ -~-. ...... .,..,..,. ~ 't"'\I .. ,.. Jo"rplc & gar. No pets. 124 Br. Trallen. Adu It rt ~
lj C· 1 Free & c ... Lrvel 63' x 290' nr. Harbor =-~~ TOI. $8l • PRIVATE Bachelor 2s:· :~o.N~ ~ ~: $125 • Util pd, 2 Br, Crpt, Opal 675-2773. 64~. 132 w. Wilson, or: :
fAobJle tfomn U you are }ooklng ~ Bl. OK for l2 unitl $36.540. ' · w/kitchenette. vacant. All 6.(6.-0484. stove, cples/sna;les/kids. UTTLE tstE ( wi n t er) * Stwming 1 &. 2 BR. 2 ~
For S•S. 125 location tor a commercial O>oice R-4 level • 36,5'0 Sq. , ~ UW pd. ~~~-~-~~-Ren~HouH 9J9..M30 iv/boat Jndg. Lo1\·er duplex. Garden apt. Pool. ~.' '
1---------bulldin&', we have It. Owner Ft. OK.Jar 24 U!Utl. $94,290. , ---I ~ 3 Br, 2 ba., frplc, dishwasher, 2 BR, lrpl, bltna, etec. ....... 12x24' LR, 2 Br. steNO mus .. no W. 18th St, CM. ·• ,' , •---~i..-G I W I N T lo C -~ JI( 2 car gar, kids ok. $235. ·-2 I ~m""' reat will carry a tint T.D. wiffi ••rt . •Y r o. • _ , $125 • HARQ to Beat! 2 ,Br. door. Walle to beach. $250, cen, gd hl"Bl, gar. ad ts. 1 BDRM apt 6. 1 bachelor_. ,
Family fun • country quiet: only 10% down. Lot is ap-REALTORS · atow, lddl/pet welcome-, ~1309• 646-alOli. yrly lie. 871):.4058. $215. Less for 1. 6?3-5644· putially fUrnlahed incl uw .
U minutet: from •Orange proximately 4,400 sq.-!L ~~ 2Ul Su Joaquin Hill.I Rd. HouMI finished 300 , * 3 BR on Tust1n Ave. No yrd "w°'ALK~,.-to~be-aoc-h-. "'x"'inc:t-;J-,B"'R. CIIARl\IJNG Ba y 1r 0 n 1 5 $ll0. mo. 642-8400. ~ .. ' •
.'County employment-centers. f~t size for a ~stai'y Newport'Center 644-4910 '165 • PAR 3! 2 Br. nr. rmlf wk. All new. $250/mo. fa • I $350 y I \\'inter Both w/frplc It shag BEAUT. FUJtN 2 BR $11S Up • -th I I ll' G •• bulJdin.. ...._._ • e~ 64" A•68 542-3379 838-8919 m. rm., ..-s y. r y '••• mon , nc a · as. Ollice ........ rf""" 11 NEWPORT Beach 90' tron-Gener•I coune. Encl. gar. Avl now! .,,....... • • · .Caywood Realty 548-1290 crpts 3 BR .. 2 BA, 311 N. Utll paid. I-ltd Pool. Adlt:!i,'ncr :
_water, trash, TV cable: In• $35,000. For more ~a· tagt' view of ocean & * D•n• Point Bnyfmnt. $350. 2 BR. 1 BA, pets. Also 2 Br uni
fun tilled fami1 ...... ..a.. tion call our InW.tment "'--~. ~•.ooo • .,..,, .. ,,,., .. frH Rentel S.rvice1 1170 • STUDENTS•. 3 ~. 2 ---------** 2 hr, din nn, 1ep 1 300 y _... u.u-1.11.U" -..-roJ<U..l DI F cd d.. $275 N I 401 N. Bayfront . CHRISTIAN lady, -41)-lah, • • Contempo GrHn River Divhion ~ 546-lOOO. , ltf D62o .• TO' Ba, Studio, R / O . 3 BR" -1am nn, newly Hgaragotl. •• ~1!!:.. )I • P 673-324.5. smoke--drink-utll's ..... ~ AdJacerit to golf course. Take ~~AND CrptJdtPL 'Family ok. dec0fated, cpts/drps, love-VM-w.>. .,.,
G *Watafronl 30' boat allp. .ou, .. ~ ly "'•w, avail NOv ht, $300., ,.,.--.,.-,.,.-,,_-;c~:---2 BR, nr ne1v, F /A heat. mo. J im at 5411-7720 Rltr: • -tten River oU l'amp from Lot T, CoUlm: lsland . AD lll'bil and all areas * Newport He'lf",tt W/D, D/\V, gar, df!ck. Nr H i
Rlvenlde Freeway. am '13-TMOo 671-1221 JM..0222: $225 • OCEANFRONT! 2 Br. 4,93---~797-'~· -----~ CHARMING 3 Bedroom, 2 So. Bay. 1251,ii Amethyst. unt ntton Be•ch ... •
Green RJver-Dr., Corona. Mobil Home furn. Frplc., gar. Ulil pd. i.EAsE. Beaut new 4. hr, 2 Bath. Beautiful Seeluded $215 mo thru Junl? '73. Norr I ;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;l~I (714) 137·7374. Condomlnlum1 ' .~ I ll2 LANDLORDS! ba, view. Nr heh. Has Yard Avail. Oct 1 Bk 64.2-5766.
PALM Desert mobi le home for Nie • 1M Trall,r Parks FREE RENTAL SERVICE everything. $325. 962-2194. . ' ' r. """"'~co--::--::=== 67S-7225 N 0 R T I-1 Bayfront· \Vinter , on greatly impro\-m lot. TRANSFERRED! Must .ell BEACON RENTALS fount•tn V•Rev.. ~-~· ------rental 3BR. d w n st a i r 5 ,
'P1anned communi t y. ELEGANT 3 BR. S be. tam b)I Oct'llt! 11 Spaees + 2 * 645-0111 * ---------1 Sen Clement• $:sl mo. 3 or.( BR upstair~
W o n d e r f u I atmMpllf'~. nn pool rec nn . .U. lor BR house. Money maker! HUNTINGTON Beach area. $285 • 3 Bedroom sharp -%-BR--&-.-,-,,-.-. -w-1 Y $300-$350 mo. 213/34.9-3669
:oubtmuse, pool, 18 hole le~ ~ $35,000. ~ Kennedy, Rltr 963-3010 CORCNA ~-MAJJ. Nnr 3 Sharp 3 bedroom Dutch home, quiet street near all. deooratt'tl, w/w, <trp!I, Ise. Zl lt848-2S2.J
• golf. Sell, trade or assume. 642-3J'l3 er 644--881.(.• .-963-2910. ~··2 Bath. Sties-to Haven home. New shag FiLe"replacve, huge .. ~,.rm.... See Thurs. thru Sun. 407 =co=M~F~o=R=TAB=LE"""-:-2 -B-R-.. :.Low down. 956-1433. ....,_--£ '-"--rt Beecb.,.Quiet .strttt. Bkr. --b-with match Ing ase. acant. • ...,ve Santa Barbara.
C te L Hiii Dvplexn/Unit1 muut'll ..... -, m.-1211. ' ;;;,~ Splrkli 1 day, CAU. 842..+16S. · $225. mo. incl. util. Yrly op. -~ 8m,~--l~ Adul~ NS. W RtMrt 174 p-.nuSlJLA n.--i-3 Re:~.-per r:!n~ean. BEAU11FUL3 BR. 2BAon tion $270. St. levtJ. 1 ~ blk ... uv ..-~u ~, ... , ....... ....._ i'f""" Shoreclitt GoU Co u r I e . !rom bayfront. r· p I c .
perk, adJat"ent to Leisure . -VIEW ~FROM LAKE Bedroom." 2 Bath. Quiet • • '""" A"" ,.,..... alt SUPER •-tux ~ .... i ... .....,,_ ui:ase ..,.,,., mo. ~-. 673-1067 er• pm. World 23301 RI~ RoWe _, ..._.. ...... •v~ CABIN Open.J:logp Sat A t.c.tim Co·maletely hl.:~;'.>arr M~orr•Ph'y7), Duplu, F.ut ·eo.ta· Mea. Suri J6 to .. 5. mg itelll' }t!tji!tlied. BKR. ~'72ZL Huntington llHc:tl . , 3 1't. 2 BA, ocean 1WINTER or Yearly, Newly
Laguna Hillis. 830-3900. Each 3BAllR.
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2BA1..... ':!..~. Vlllqe,• mmer of Knlaht A .-:--· 1·11 _ _... Rell~~ ' Adults' ODJy. $'21 S I mo. decorated 2 B R
crpt =• ~· p-~· • BR 1 lllNI tlfllllll ~ z:.~ BEAtmFUL, apack>us ,fami. Avail. Oct. 10. 'll4:M4--429f. days--673--0110 or e v e 1
LaQUINTA HERMOSA
Spanisb Country Eltate lJ• ~
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need pooJ ; IWlken Pl .-
BBQ. Unbelievable J.Jvtn,: r. ..
Only
2 BR. STUDIO •. $240 " :
ALL UTILITIES PAID .
Adu!tl No .... ,
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on Beaeh, 1 lilk w. on a · 1
to 16211 Parbtde Lue.) • I• en•> 147..1441 -•
NEAR ocean. BeautifUI cpt, 5 •• ~... decor ""-•-' .,.,h " furn. c au A1-_,,,_. --..-----67., 2 ~-· ......_... __ , stP .,, 000 VA -' n.. new I .a.NDLORDSf ly home with 4 bedrooms + UJ-~.-or "'"'141 . SI~" • •1-2 Br., lge ltit...,n, blbm. Real E&late .G.2:122o •-• · -· · · • "~"--· nr. • . -d .. f&;nt1y "" r • .,. -~-_
Asking $6,~ or make oiler. ' CJS REAL ESTATE bqfront, S380.mo, We baye We .llP.INHz9 tn Newport n:1m ;Ith s:=!!_ 4: ',Jet Unfvm. 310 BAYFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA. Ba.Cbl!lor A 1 BR, patkP.
OaU aft 6 pm. 536-9629. NEW triplex, Costa iiesa. 3 Chris Tetegt1 541rll68 others' bayfront or IDl1de. BMeb • Corona del Mar e -furn. $450 yrly or $375 trplc'•, prlv. praps.,, •
BR, 2 BA and (2) 2 BR, 1~ LOT in famous t..ke Ha SalJl:bary Realty A t.quna. Our Rental Sero-bar, 3 baths. 1'tiree car S.lbo.I Island winter. 403 N. Baytront, D1v:lded bath A lots '·ot
2tx60 Wer:temer, like new. 2 BA 3 dbl prages. Ideal · · VUU. 31!i Marine Ave. 67J.-QlOO garage + ~ for Bal. Island. 673--8540. dcisetJ. Rec hall, pool a < br den ftt bar air cond ' so o home °' the World famous vice fl FREE to YouJ Try boat ; I trail NOW is your chance to live '~ ~t from~ 536-4876 .~!. .. aetup. $12 ' • London Brfdp, Located PREF Students. 4 br, 2 ha, Nu-\liew! camper er. close to the So. bay on the NEARLY new 3 BR. 2 BA. ))001 tables, sauna be.~ ·
• ~ -•-to ·• ~·-.. d•· "'-NU VIE RENTALS Lease at $395/mo. including comp!. furn. All elect kitch.. See for ""lll'ltU! 1'1l01 .: flt 64Z-1S23. , ~ -~ v• Avail now. $350 mo, Ui..ua • W "'ater &: gardener. Available ialand, ye!l"Jy, tor only $475 K ,__ ,_ . . NEW dupli!X 3 BR., 2 Ba., 2 _..,..er wfll tride for Costa -See ·-Collini Ave. oi: """' -or ~ -•• Jmma t·-"· home· fri>lc. patio. BBQ. Lease eeiaun Ln. (1 blk W. · " t.Ioo V i 11 a g e waterfront bay -,...... Ull v•,,...._, ~ approx. 25 Sepl "72. PleaR mo. c, ..,,....., • Bea 1 • ~-• 13495 Alto 1 BR, 2 Ba, trplcs, ocean, Mesa or .Newport Beach tn. call Eves, (213) 28$-3366. HUNT. Bch. area _ 1 yr new phone 962-8118 or 613-1Tt6 3 BR, A den, unturp., ready Sept.,June, 638-8470/539-8831. ch, ~~~ 1!;,.~t Slater). ·. :
._..., ... n, · uxury vu, aood rental Joe. Owner. come prop. "'"4681. to move in IOd•vf 138 -..... B 1•--p ~·~ ,dbl 'Wide-at .$7995. 613:-3817. fl9,950. 9 6 2 _0 3 4 9 « BEA',,,_.,,." __,,.. ,.;_ &.lboe Penfn1ule 4 Bdnn single story home. for intonnation. WINTER ltue,~n the M,'rth • _. enlnsule vc-w 35 trail caba:hL u '"'"'u ......... ........ $ 2 7 5 / mo . Leue &: ~ ' er 25' 213/694--1183. loll, .m.a ~ up. Tmm. WINTER on BAY $300 3BR references re q u 1 r ~ d , Bath bQ. View, 3 BR., tam1b' • $25 WK &: Up-On Ocean
nr Udo. 2 Br .. ~ NEW DUPLEXES Under11omxl .-. 2 BA, trplc, CTV, WID. 619 wruu;, only_ 00 big pell. 3 BEDROOM, 2 • rm., tum. $425 Mo. L<w•ly &oh . 1 Br ..
J?rl, Bch. Pt.it. M.loome. Bun.DER SELLING NOW. tM 9981 W. Ba.Y. blk to ocean. at Av ail, o ct, 2 0 _ 1 2 • $200 per month. Bltns, WIN'l'ER lfue. 3 Bdnna.0 2 Rooms, Maid Service -Pool
$11.000. 536-UJS. $45,950 PORTAFINA LAGUNA Buena Vl&tl with view. Owntt/agt, Chuok Evereti, xlnt condition. 962-ffn hatho. $300 mo. 236 A&ato • Util Pd.
8X35 Furn. New paint. Refrtc, Cor HuntinP,ton/ Adams, H.B. R -~--F ltH461 or 613-6050. 546-4.141 or 642-5719. or 546-8103. Agt. We have m&ny othir' • Call 6'75-87«1 • stow htr _.d N store •~, •l'l'nl, winter & yearly ttDtall • ' .. .,, . r s. 536-llU Groves IM $90 • Mob Hm. Sep Garage * WHY RENT! We have :-:---,...,.=,--,=· '"-=~ available now 2 BR, 11,, BA, patio, balcony,
Rent $54.50. $2300. 6G-.5S96. I p rty 16' Unit $100. Bal Isl SUS. AD houses avail for nothing Alone on lot $145. Prtv ""'-u WILLIAM WINTON 315 E. Bay, S250 mo. on yrly (~~~~~~~~~:l~"=-=m=te~~IO~lll='°:~~= BY Owner: 10.12 acres utllJ)d. down to vets&. S% down to home. Crpta., drps. . . lse. Inq. at Apt C 673-1521
BACH. Apt. Large, very ,
nk:Jt. Re1ldentlal tract &OUfb
of Hamilton near Ed
P1'nt &: Ed. High. Rent :
tll Oct. bl $140 niQ. !
Inc;IUdes all utll. CiO •
968:-6925 after 6 PM. ~-....
FREE util's. Furn l A:· 5
bdtm. apls near beach1 ,,
5Jl>..3777 or 536--7282. (1
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fa beautttul 2-yr. old avocado Rent~A·HouM '194430 anyone. Call any t 1 me, Rent-A-House ~ ·REAL TY 675-mt OI' 548-7771. ~" l:!!!!J ' COMMERCIAL f:::'.'s~erte~.,';p~! YEARLY.LOWER DUPLEX SCOTT REALTY, 536--7533. ~lrv-lno------~· CondomlnlUIM •WATERFRONT Spao. 3 BR
1'-------' Pacific C.out Hwy, :frontage. ly fenced. Excellent IOU. 2 Br, 2·Ba. $240 carport. 320 $375--Avail Oct L Spaelous s 1.;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; Unfvrn. ,f H0 Ir F/R, boat dock avL Yr. ..• • (••·------1 ~~ r:x,0::· $60,000t 29% down -wlll carry ~Place. BR, 3 BA, din rm, Colonial. 3 BR. 2 bath •••....•.• $330 "'o-.. ~,."',-,-:1-----. .... · ~~325· m-3792 o r l·V-l_ILA,_G_E--IN-N-.-A-pt-,.-a-'nd•I ,
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AcrMll for Hie 150 Ask fi 'Donald ~J!Ylll papen. $10,900. per acre. 3 BR, 2% Ba. moderniied. 3-Nr. S.A . Country Club • .( BR., 2% ha., fam rm $390 · Slnelcs from $45/ivk or'
or ..._e n4: '128--2341, car p&rk'g. $350 mo. 3>5 ~ s:tt-3544. 4 BR., 2% ba, tam nn •• $350 LUXURIOUS 2 bd. 2 ba., ON THE BAY $l60fmo. Heated pool, maid ~:;::-1~~t 133:'~ '44-2430 RMI lilf .... W...W .JM Montero. 879-$91 1'c=-..,.....---... .,..,l"'MI~-,---4 BR., 2% ha, tam rm •. $400 Nwp. Bch. Blu.Us, $375 per 1 BR., $145. Winter rental. aervlce, laundromat, 1; blk
1 In heart of RivenkJe. --Corona del Mlir 4 BR., 2% be. lam rm •• $4Zi mo. lease 114/644-8238 or 926 E. BaJboa. 613=9149. to beach. 696 S. Coasr f.f\vy.
Only $9.000. P.. acre. * Quldc Cash * rnoNT 2 BR. Adult• only, NOW AV All.ABLE 2l3/598."'4. 2 BR tum. 1190 per mo. 4S<-9436.
Principals only, please. M'to.-LI. I .. ......., wm buy )'OUl' property All Attractive custom home. On COSTA MESA 3BR 21,SBA, Winter. UUI pd. No pets. 211 UVING room. bf' d r 0 0 ~
· DOROTHEA FINDLAY ~4~ cuh... ,lflthin 'l2 hrs. ·Call no pell. $235/mo UtU Pd. comer S. o( Hiw&y. 3 Br, (1 newly painted, $295 per mo. 19th, N.B. 61>4136. kltchl?ncl tf!, 1ile b a t
R. E. Broker-• •l~Lt' Near A.lbttblon's. 173-8936. amvert) 2 Ba. Blt·ins. Pan-MR CATERINO, 962--44n. --;s"'MAU.;-;';'-'"1FURN;;;,""c,APT='°.-modern buJJtln1. o ct-~
P . 0. BOX 782 • ~ Coy• .Meu .. try. Laundry rm.. Beam Cott• MeN Winter: Jtntll. view, patio, No animals.
Dana Pon~nt, w • ,...u1-A frplc. IrWde * 173-G * 1150, 494--3230 •
. :;::;i. Lob I -·--:·SINCE Ull" 3 BR. ' BA. ..... , drpa, ~~~ti~~E= . LOVELY 4 BR. Iii . Nr. -~·· o ~· •-W•--· n-~ mi~ ~u ~-· · ....., --llOOMS !?; ""' ;r.; mo. ........... • ---..... ::.=:r·""'" ~__...,,... bltnll $235 mo '"'' dren, "'°' 1111 ff ,..,,. £ 8u1lne11 p dO'#n:: --M'"l.Y e,-;-~ ltnenr. ~RP&et· ~ -' patll). ..__ Univenlty Park, lrviM ' ' Apts. fro m $140. lleak'd
Xlnt buy! .__ wzhr/drytt, dlhwhr, lrg at $400 mo. Incl gllJ'dtner A D•ys SS2-7000 Nights pets OIC. Swim pool. BAOIELOR for Ont person. pool, nell?" beach.
* M Mak * e FOURPLEX • $68,000. BROKERS INC. yrd, 1prlnitltts. dbl ..... 976 water. Key at 2630 ht A.,.. 546-3710. No cookh>.. Util paid. Motor loo, "15 N, coa;,
OfttJ tr PrklMf~p. Try fi42-ASl DellVa" Dr. CM. 540-2442. CdM OR phone 615-4964, Huntineton Be.ch $110/mo. 67a-2880 aft 5: 30 _H_wy_c_, _La_g~u_na_Be_oo_h_. __ .:,
$31,500 Down $210,(D) F .P . • 10" ~. ' ~ SMALL 2 tdrm tum. rear ~673-=l~467=·=-.,.,-~~-,-.,, 3 BR. 2 baths ••··•··•• $325 4 Br drpt, I RIO or wknds. OCEANFRONT 2 BR, deck. ,
Shopping center w /so 1 td •i ~E"l'Cif*tacttft RES. INC. UNITS houle. AdQJts. No peta. ·nso. UNIQUE Rustic 3 Br+· Iott. 2 BR.. 2 bathl •••.••••• S300 .,~a. I& pool, bhH, ** OCEANFRONT 1 BR. frpk., beam c e 111n 1 ...
tenants In great-;:~ s:;;. Beach Blvd. $500. per (.(() unlit tninlmum) Wanted MS--2134. 2 trpk's, 2 baths. Trees. 3 BR. 2 ha. tam rm. .. $t2s $225. 54S-i~ 537~ ' $250. CAIJ.. BE.TWEEN 8:30 Winter. No pets • .f9t.6792.,
hlg a IOlkl 13. jec _ _. tn. front foot. by OWneJ'ni ~: larp equlty11n Uguna BHdl Near ocean & school.I. 4 BR. 2 baths •.••••••• $350 .. -...... frig A S:30, Sf6..M41. CHOICE location. 2 Br., &I
spendable on pro •-CALL THE REAL 12 u ti, ~11 M .... Pre"' $450/mo. MIH06S. I 3 BR. ...... -~., "' • 45 u woodeo ..Ult"" flOOJ
c:ome ot $30,450. Allowance ESTATE FAIR, medium priced rentaJi, -3 BR, 2 BA. Harbor Vlew 8 reel ·hi• 1 crpts Rttn!ation facilities, ';!!:1~ ~ o!an. ~o No pet•. 538-aie5 aft 5. fl/' mamt., ,...,.. and 5"-2551 Cotta M ... area. Will ¥1<! 1170 • Urtl pd, 1 Br, N, '"'1., Sehl dlltrid. Avail Oct lit. l:m mo. 96UM7.
vacancy ot 139' figured in. 1 rm • cub 6' AUUftW>, Ca}.1 VCJltl pange. Walle torm •··bcb. ..,,, • ...,,. N •--pets.,~ Sea\llew. ,~ct¥· 1 Bri North end, Ocean v
Don't wall ott this bargain. N1;w, DUPl.!Elf$41,t50l Co: RW~·~. slBo. Ulll pd. 2 bo\>Sf<f' rrom Leue. -~· -port -c11 Cooti M; .. ·' ' CIO.. to bob • sl>opplnc.
Not fancy Jus\ .. JRtlfablel featurinr ! bdnn., 2, ~ i bcb. Patio. Tiny~ ok. Costa MeN . RE,ALTY BRAND new exec home. 3 I;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;;;; I chldn. no pd.I. 494-7079 ...
* 9 Units * ,~·· -· a , bdto!,. ~ ' ~· s= . tee 2 BR, eat; declr. •. EXTRA NI"" 1 "' lncd Univ. Park Center, IMne br, 210 ... The Bl•ffl. $5llO I· BACH. al Crescenl lldl.
oa. Income ult!t Xlnl<~ I • View. Qui•~ oom<, l>catlon. ' ' Call' Anytime, llJ-0820 mo, 1st A last, $250 depooit. LIVE LJKE A KING Co!oc TV, •Ill pd, SIS5 mo. : Solid mulll·tenant, lndunrial Uon. Larp attractM untu. )Nrldlf NU-VIEW RENTALS . )'I'd tor am1 pet; $115. . Office houn,8 AM to 8 PM Avail now. 8.13--8635. $50 \' up. 494-250I. ·::
,bulldlng. 122>.ooo. in Sooth Quiet privacy. See 151 E. . m.«m or 494-3248 ALA Rontal1 :e 6l5-3fCIO At Budget Prices! •
Santa Ana. Only i.yra. old. Bay st., Costa Meta, TIJR.11.EROCK Hil1I 4 br, San Juan CepJstr•no Newport a..ctt
28% Down )1eld1 projected 6U"'4S3'1 LARGE nlcely f\lrft. 4 BR 3 e BONANZA!' 3 Br lrs tncd F .R, View bome. Pool ten-FURNISHED-
llll cuh;....,,,011$32,92tl. ~101"';..·""""'·~-....... B~-,·1·-•. BA home, Wood'• Cow 'yrdSI~ ~!'"· Npt ~ nil. PrlY, 1475/mo. ~loc· ,CaJpiBR.•trano, BAv.wN-..: lJl!FURNISIU!D ICheduJed ~. bol).·-,,,_....... ...., · ._.. i -.. Boach. $«10 mo. 41111392. .,, ~mo. ~· •
G.UW. & EUia, lkro. 10 u ~ ao:: ....... * IUS!Ci CAPITAL * Lido 1119 ALA Rintili e 6l5-3fCIO 3 BR. 2 Ba. home o'looldng = ~ry.m;:;..:.;1; ** =~SEP 551.7900 -ooo ~ or tst'he;;;;-T S5,(0).$ZO,OOO 2 Br. + 1'tmib' nn, new adlt. pool in Univ. Park. ----· -~/crp11 2 boat/ -21~-2534. "" ""'' GARAGIS c .... morclol FORTIN, Real.,. -Multt·Plant O ranra C.. WINTER 2 BR. % be. "'· ,....... • car + $325. Owner 644-1£13. 213-351-9SIS. * C0NVIN1ENT
Preporty ISi INVESroRS T% Down. New ~ c;o. Into~ In patio, dbl ,.r, ll:Plc, F .A. ~.:;'= ... IP~~~: 3BR. 2BA, atrium, clecon!or T--. Unlllm. 335 TO AtL "BEACHES l:::;:;:::;;;::;;j:;::;;;:~ .A ulllt .,._ • ....,, ••"--A shJ ~ta"': Mat. (213) '194-5683 da,fl; age child. $185. ht/lut + tnt, Immac, Avail Nov 10. FROM $I JS MONTH ~ ~ Boach. _, ..,:._,.., dJnamle-' !'"> 'nB-7832 .... , '7>-2504 ISO ll'tfUltd), Avall -· Ow,,.... a:IJ.-:1934. Hontlnflon Bloch
HUNTINGT lllACll •• tam ~ .D • ·•-• !9"'!"' Ir._, _, 536004• uguno Bit.ell ADULTS PLEASE
C-4 ~,y . if' '-~ .... Otll ................. 'BR."' de>.°"""" Lido loc .• CRASll.,Pad! Spoe. '""' 3 BDRM, bltns, lrpk, new VILLA POMONA
' x 112' • f -· -a. ,. Or. '6ll!J Mo. lhN Jllllr. ind. Bach. Ail utU incl, flll, 116.1 ·• I BR, stoye/refrla, ll1tatr '71"· """1. No peta. PHONE' '62815 w ...... ..., 8oll& ..,_ rentol ' 1i-prdentt.Proleu.decor . .r. ALARontal1e6l5-39CIO ...,crp1s,drpo,..,.ac.an1 IJI0,~962-1174. U'lt0-.(.,.,1 w n ~ 1ttr""" tlilalli C.Jll._ ~te.-. ..,.-ll'llUI • """P. lltrniaJ>ed ct --:D""A"'l~LY="=Pl""L-:::OT::::--· ·~ --• aMILUr llelJl;r '*°:io4 -ll 7 r 1 • La-, l!Hltor m.4562 e OONSIDER 'this! 2 Br. nr ·SI/;! .vuu. "I pd. Ch·-•-1 1..-1 or ~ ru-1i1o. r.P u1,.100 1~;p;Ni''hiidi--~ " ~ .. ~.. El Puerto Mesa
-"""" "" .. ,!!!!,~!IL'· 8o. 'tiOiltJ'!m. Wllb --' 'II' -sch1I. Kldt/pet. ~. BR w/frplc, Gard•n Rltiog. CLASSIFIED ADS ~=;~REAl;~~ft~tcl~·~Sl:•11Jt~S~lltt•:n:•:••;iml~~ DOROl1IEA nNDLAY ALA tt.nt1l1 e 6ts.390D 1225 • 2 BR. 111 bll<a beach. I 8R'1 • $130 UP i Bkr. se..tS'.IJ. R. E. Br'l.'lkw WINTER ttntall on beach. 2 LRG 2 BR In court. encl 1ar. Very quiet. Beaut oc:un FOR ACTION Furnlshtcl Apts,
A la1antl C.1 Lot -lJ •Onita a Pool. Good net P. O. BOX TD . Br. -13311, 1 Br. apt. 1 O>Ud <OIY-No p e 11 . "'"'· ' • • All Utllltlo1 field
Qlllkla .v.a -Load& ot ~a b•1eobnn1-. Dua Polot. Calif. m flllO. 111 rm ...._ M>-'l846 $1'5/Mo. pi,, '*'lllO ar NU-VIEW RENTALS '4J.§lfl Pool A Recreation
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VI LLA MAJtSllLLES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 llDltOOM APT.
'umllhod & UnlumlllhM
Adult Llvlns , ... 1-•
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DAILY PILOT
3 BR, 2 Ba, nu crpta.
Monthly. D ;» 42Dd St.
$2T5tma. Nr. b t a c b .
SU.7671.
Dlshwosher color coordinated appliances •
Plush 1hac carpet • mirrored wardrobed..,..
indlrect Ughtlnc in kitchen • breakfast bar •
huge private fenced patio • plush landscap-* BALBOA PENIN-> BR. 2 ing • brick Bl.l'-be-Quos • large heated pools
''°"' $1• t. $211 mo
lochol«a • 1 1Wrm1
2 IWrm• e J 1Wrm1
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It'• all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and
Sundays an d all week long , too.
ba '""" ..,.... on ""' & lanai. Air cnndltioning.
w/beach. urn po.Id, S350 JIOl S.. lrlttol St., $onto Ano "7.atl
mo. 213/12G.7233. COLDWELL, IANKllt & CO. Mu ter al• be<1n>amo "'1
2 BR. 2 ba w/!rpk, ftfr!a. MANAGING AGINT ~c ~ ~ ... lar!:
% blk to beach. Partly tum. 1 1'•111!!!11•••!!1~!11!!111!'!!1!'••••1P,I! I wood bumlns ttnplaee. S2M mo . .Mikt 6*-1500 ext I ~-, _ •~. Unlu-KS Convmlent laundry an& 2817 day1; t!'Ve• '73-J198, ..,.ts. urn. ..., ... • ,._ off kitchen. Encloted pll·
tlos. 2 swlmmJns D0011, BA YFRONT Dlx u P Pe r NewDOrt h•ch ,.0,,._ -·Uon h.cl1l-
d pl 3 B • B Cost• Met• '""''~ u ex. r, ~ • • ties. Stturit;y suard. No Yrly-$400. AdltA. 13.1 19th OCEANFRONT <.'Ol'Mr dplx, peU.
St., No. c, 6'1S--O'l36. winter; 2 Br. lwr, trplc: t
DELUXE watntront 3 Br, Br 2 Ba upr, bttn kitchen. New duplexe1 & Models o,.n 'tll I pm.
5011 Seashore NB, 646-9079. t r iplexes f:• 2~tlo, :C,oa'doc~~· or 213: ··698-«112. e 2 BR • &dulta • $195.. 2700 Petersen Wey, CM
· · • I* ' ' SEA.CLIFF Manor Apts • • 3 BR • 1 ('hlld • $295. nr H•rMr llvd & $260 mo. Winter. SU..2013. Beaut., "~". apacioUJ a pts
$'750,000 health spa. 7 swlmn:iing poo1', 7 liJht.-
ed tennis courts, bicycle trail~. putting gree1~·
shuffieboard, croquet. Spacious junior I
from $1 74.50 monthly, plu s l or ~bedroom
plans and 2-story tow~ ho~ses with 2, or S bt":
rooms. All with electric kitchens. private bal
cony or patio, carpeting, drel>er1es. S~bter
ranean parking, ele vators, optional maid se ....
vice. Gourmet iood market. dry. c leaner,
beauty salon on ground s. See beautifully fUr-
nished models today. 9 a .m. to 7 p.m. OtJ:ter
times by appointment. Just north of ~asHh1Won
Isl and at Jamboree and San Joaquin s
Road .
~ .. -nNT , _ Noar Bachelor apt, utll pd. .
U\.,c..Al'I£" nu ....... Sl48.50. Pool. 1525 Plaotntla w/fncd yard•, JM.tlos I: quiet
~. 3 BR, 2 BA, frpte, 5703 Ave., uk about our discount priva('y. No pets. lSl E. &.y 546-5025
PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS
Seashore 645-Xll6 Winter or 5'8·2682. St. (at Fullerton St.), C.M. on the bay
Telephone (714) 644-1900 for ren1al information.
Apt. Unfurn. 365 1 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5
Yrly. OCEANFRONT PHONE: 642·4!37 . -·-------· 2 BR. Patio. 2 car pr. Walk 2 Br. 1 Ba. trplc, pat.io, BBQ, P•rk·Llke SurNUntllnt DELUXE
to Buch. .Adults. No pets. s:m. Winter. 645-06SS. QUrer DELUXE APARTMINTS
·$250/mo IM. 613--0fl15. l-.. -.-C-lo-m-ont-0----1, l & 3 BR APTS. Air Cond . Frplc'a . 3 S\vlm·l :L~l;:d;:o..;l:;•;::l•c...-----
OCEANFRONT 3 BR, 2 Ba. ALSO FURN BACHELOR m lq Pools. Heallb Spa • e BAYYRONT-l RR. l ha,
Fpl., new carp. $300 Mo11tb CLEAN, comfortable bach Pvt. Patiot * Htd. Paoli Tt!Mla Court• • Game and at\ b!ln5 inc-I washer/d1-yf'r
winter. Apnt 615--1642. unit. $80/mo Incl util. Ma.y Nr Shop'g * Adult• Only Billiard "Room. & fnof'zer. trplc, 11u'. S.'i60
31m1 St. Up.stairs, 1 BR, be itttn Sat, 2 pm, 106 Sa.n Martinique Aptl. t BR, From $160 mo, yrly lse. Avail Oet. 1st.
ba.ytront apL $295. incld1 Fernando, S. Cl. 1177 Santa Ana Aw .. C.M. 1 BR. I: Den From $189 ;:•-;.:•>-c.c<c:6':;7c·_. ....._,,-----
utll. 613-<ll51. OCEANFRONT ehol.,. 1 • 2 Mrr. Apt. 113 6'&-S!IU MEDITERRANEAN MoH Vordo
WOW! Oceanfront Apt, Nt!w BR, view, pool, beacb, free * * $ll0 * * !re~d .P~_c:;:n~~ men ~~!!!: ~~~=· 1407Bu~a 3;[~s~~r!!~d;~i;n:=~: ml H~~~:~ C.M. o!~~x~r.2 ~i~ ~:··,if'~:j
1·~1/IN=TE=R,.-d,..u"'p1""ex-a-v°"&il,,.-·-:3 I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Nr 1ichls 1: lhop'J. ChiJdren CTI4) 507.3020 Ofc·.. ?.o95 Mace A\•e.,
BR, 2 ba, 2.BR, 1 ba.. Nr ... --k-.. ------·I ok. No pets. UO Cf'nter st, ltENTAL OFFICE \,:>l&-:::._:1::°':c'·c_,=--,.---
ocean. 673-8563. t; y CM. C.1111 Mon'a, Wed's I: OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM Newport &each
$15. to $95. Bachelor Apt. at $169./mo. 245.1 lrvlnf!, ("()mer Fri'11 1-5 pm ., Tutt to 11:30 1 A: 2 BR w/furn .11 vall . Htd _..;....,,,~~=:;:;----
th.:? beach. Apt A a: B, rear. 2 Br , am. All day Wknds. 542.3340 pool. Sl~ &: up. Adults. 853 THE NEW
61.l-4717 Bit-In nngo, h"tod pool. ADULTS ONLY. Ctot" Sl, ..,.,.,,... VERSAIWS
OCEANFRONT 1 Br. Apt. Wuher hook up. Open 10..2. PET OK Dan• '991nt on 1he BLUFFS
W!nt<r. 11'5. Utl1 pd. "48-172!1. DELUXE 2 BR., $1110 2 BR In .. 1 1_ N at NEWPORT * 548-1930 * BlllbH latancl LARGE 1 BR., $180 . new P tx. ~. 0 Ore.an view, 24 hour nou1e.
D-wlhr, trplc, swim pool rhildren or pet~ 1tturlty apartmf!nf1 de. 4 BR, 2 BA an Beach. Avail
now thru. June 16, 1913.
~ or 547-97~Bob.
DELUXE l BR. Apt. Stt!ps
to Ooean. $140/mo + Util.
Winter tt11tal, &73-2677.
LITTLE Island. Yearly. $275. •567.2125. ~2 Santa.Ana Ave. OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SAT. alrnf'd 'with a Master'•
1 level 15' trontaae. 1 BR. 33972 Alca7.•r · h
Bltn kit .• huge L/R, 1ar. THE VICTORIAN 495-5139 or 496-l 4'rn touch, ps:cl111ivf' club v.'_11 2 Br wta:ar-adultJ cptt __ unlqup Aquabl\.r, founla1ns So.~m_,•,,.lu_,rn_. _673-~71_,7_8.,,_--,-I drps, fncd yrd wJpatio. wtt OCEAN view, larp 2 BR. 2 and formal 1ar denl(. A.II e 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, w/w pd. Call btwn 1 A 51 BA. cpts. drp", I. bltlns, aun part of tbe. South Coast•
Newport Be•ch
LA PARISI ENNE
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1''TREPLACE. H E AT E D
POOL. Adull~.
(714) 979-12@
Acraai rrom G<>U Cour•
*32 Santa Arut. Avf'.
SEACLIFF to.1anor Aptll. 2
Br. $164. Pool. Crpl!!, d"tllK,
h\l ns, gsrb. di~pl. 15l5
PlacentiA Av•. A~k about
our d\IC'OUnf. !t4R-~2.
OCEAN/BAY 3 Br, 2 Ba.
Yrly $2BO mo. Adults • no
pets. lTil'' W. Balboa. Blvd.
114/673-5890 or Z13/fi9§..823.f.
NEW duplex. Yearly 3 BR. 2
Ba. 1325; 2 Br .• ' ba, i2'15.
Frplc., ~an/bay v u .
962--m49 or 213/894-111.1.
l Br. l ba apt, 1 blk lo My er
ocean. Yrly, S l 7 5 / mn.
675-4600.
Newport Holghto
2 BR. Apta. ~anfront. Near
Beach. Wi nter or Yearly.
64&-0525 or 673-7684.
cpta, bltns, patio. Upstairs. 636--41~. balcony. $190. per mo. tineat apartment commun·
No garage. $ 21 4 /mo . 667 Victoria St IE) Sl~ -837-3971 or 837--5178. lty. * Nice 2 Br. Pool. Sundl'<'k.
yearly. 673-3391 or 675-5891. DELUXE 2 Br 1.% Ba Studio NEW OCEAN VIEW APT. t bl'droom/aludios from $195. Crpts, drp11, adullA, no pets.
3 BDRMa., 2 Bathll, 2 doo1'I
from ocean. Yearly. Ocftn
Vit!W. Sharp, 673-2325.
OCEANFRONT winter. 3 br
upper. Frplc, prq:e, View.
S290 mo. 541-4477.
Vacancl• COit moneyl Itent
)'Olir house, apt.. store
bldJ'., etc. thrd a Daily PilGt Cl-Ad. tlG-MIL
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Clessifictition 525-SJi
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Clessification 510°655
B•lbo• p.,,1n1ul• on de.ad-end ' atrffL CrptJ 2 BR, Sl90 l Bf'droom from S295. Qull't $160. MS-4922, 642-8001.
d 1 bltru: -i ' 91)3....3$3 Collect if ton Df:l uxe 3 beclroom $•n Clemen1e
BALBOA Bayfront, p v t
beach, dock ava.11, 2 BR, 2
BA, prage, frplc., yrly ls.e.
O cc u p a n c y Oct. lst.
'13-2162.
rps, poo . • jt••V. ModPl ~ o~n 9 A.M. to fi P.M.
patios. Sl55. 1 child ok. No Huntln•tor. BHch VERSAILLES OCEANFRONT, new df'1uxt
Jlf!ll. 548-7154. l-2 BR. f'1f'Ct kit. dshw1hr. * BRAND NEWI * Chllclren Welcome on 1he BLUFFS vu, aundPck1, yr IK. Alm,
1 B bltm: d h h ta e FAMILY AFFAIR e •t NEWPORT m iddlf' a~f! cou ple to m~ drp~, sund~k.• ~ c:ik: 1, 2 I: 3 BR'a, S155 lo S~"5 From Newpo rt Blvd., lurn at aae for r'f'duc-f"d rf!nt, 15.13
3 Br, 2 ha Db: apt. Incl trplc, up. Adults, $300/mo. Tennis C't, pool, BBQ, rb1ld l101pil1.I Roa.d ~ 1 block Buma Vi11ta, -492-9717.
3 balconJe.1, din rm, & J1 l ••r: ~·. play a~•. Day ct N! rentf'r, •bov• p,.,·n .. Coaat Hwv. al -blk ~ •-t. 1 '""""'""" " " .. , rou •0 MING quiet Oct!an & .uvm -.y OCf!!an. yr ...;._~.;.,;,=="==~-1 l story rec. bide. Incl. 1Ym l~ido l!JIP) 10 entrance. ""'~ lease. Daya, 644-4161; nltea, e TOWNHOUSE le pu1y rms. DESIGNED aarden "lew apt, 2 BR, Bar.
675--2306. 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. Crptl, drps. FOR THE GR 0 W r N G 900 Ca&nf'Y Ll\nf' N•wport prlv 1ar , blk lo heh & ahGp·
NEW Custom Bayfront Aptl. &tove, priv. Patio. Carport. F AM ILY • SEE FURN. Bf'ai·h, Ca. 9'J660. Tele.phon e: I "'P:::1";,,l c_• .::11c.6>:..:··c.4c.~-'-'--92.---
Frplc, 1aa BBQ, bltnl. priv. Adults, no pm. 146 M~ MODELS. (1Jf) lt2-0829. (7141 64.S-0060 S.Uth La1una
•--ch • p,· •• 3 BR 2 BA. Ln. CM 6401 WARNE'R AV& -. 1 -• -=-· • • ' EASTBLUFF 2 .br, l t,.9 ba, t BR. OCftn vie.,, up9tn. :7"°· .; ~R, ~· BRAND new 2 BR, 1 BA DILUXI 4 PLEX all elec, qu&llty C/D, fpl, $225 mo. inc. util, Adib
mo. ear • aptl. $115 mo. Call t.twn 2 Newly fedec. 2 br, l be. dbl &•r. com m pool, avl on1y. ~bl. Mf-4Tlt.
JUST painted 1 or 2 bdrms., &: S pm. t6&--0407 cir Dthwahr, dill crpt, drpt, 10/12. 644-6405. ~=.;_;;;;c;_.;_;_ ____ I
walk ta beach, laundry rm. 96S--2586; after I pm. bltnt, Irr cloeet1, pvt patio, LBO P . Del 2 .._ Apt.., .,..
le parkin& apace 615-7515. 548-0058. encl a:ar, etntrally k>c for BA A e.n1n. uxe • Furn. or Unfurn •• ,u
tf'tlin\1, roU 1: ahoppinJ 3 Br. Frplc. PA!lo, Ocea.n
C°"°"• del Mar LRG 1 BR. $1to + ~ fa'"il. Adlti/no -t•. 16781 vi"'''· Yea.rty. 842-81 48. Coif• Me .. Crpt1, ('upori • 1Ddry in .. ~
' ---------2 Br apt. Qoice klcatlon •
bltina, trpJc, ('pt1, drapes.
Leue. $200 mo. Call 613-8560
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bldg". Nr. shops. IChla a: Bardon Ln. 847-1 161. NEWLY dt!C'Or. upper 3 BR,
trwy. 10/S. 998 El Camino, * MOVE IN TODAY * 2 ba., frplc. yrly lealle. New·
Apt 1, CM. 5fl6-.0451. Spa(' 2 A 3 BR tn 4-plex. AD port Shorf!it, 642-'1':i20.
SPAC 1, 2 1: 3 Br apt $140 up. extru. Pool, nire bldg. Klda 2 BR. ('Jose to beach. No
Pool cpt/drp, bltna. ldda welcome. From $139. See pttl. fm.
ok. ' Mer. 17371 Kfflaoa "B". Geo. WUll a.mlOn Rltr 548-6570
Dl6 Collea~ No. 5 ... 60-7035 98&-751 0 or 147--4l60. * 3 BR.. 7BA. 1 blk to be1cb.
1996 Maple No. l -••• Ml-3313 t B"R Pr! Townhou.,...,.Uo, Yearly.
UPPER, clean 2 Br. end dbl pr, crptlng. drapes, Call 673-2455.
1ar. Nr. OCC I: ahop'c. bllin ldlch, frtllc .l pool. LUX. bayfront 3 Br 2 Ba,
Adulta, no pets. 29M 1tcyal Leue.. Sl55 mo. C.11 colled plf r avail. $4.50 yrly. 224
Palm Dr-$15 21 m o . 2'.13-379-0800, call eve1, all 2>1.h SI. 6'13--5878.
64&-3515. day Wffktndl.
AV AIL. Sept. 24.. Lq. clean 2 3 Br apt, pri patio, lnlkSe
Br., 2 Ba. Upper, Pool. util 1ar. entry to apt. •lee 111
ptl. Adltll ovtt 35. $145. dr, Full Crpt(Drp1, s.>.
5'1·2407 or ~6311: n732 s. Brookhunt. M3-23'11, ** BEAtrr;rruL l .. 2 BR. 540--3278. eo• .. mporuy can1 ... Apt . ..;a~i!~A~c~H7.e~cr.u7.,.~,.~Ap~t.-.
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DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5671 Patiofl, tr p I c . , pool. 2 Br., 2 Ba., pool, patio,
$155-$170. Call 546-5163. d1hwahr. 1231 J:lliJ Ave.
ONLY SU!t. Nice Ire 1 br. All 147-27.l&. 1.,,..,--.-. -------
urn pd. Copper retrtr. bltn WALK TO liACH l'urn. or Unfum. 370
**NEW**
LA COSTA APTS.
1 &. 2 lodroom
e Buift -in1 • Shaa carpet, e DraPf!s • Walk ln clo1els e Swimming: Pool e Bar-b-Quea
• EnC'loSf!d Garaaf!
All Utilities Paid
Adults. no pets
Walldnl ~a.nee to
ahoppln.r center.
U4 Avecodo St., C.M.
642-t70I ., ... ,
l'urn. or Unfurn. 370
2 BR. Stuve, l'ffril, nu decor.
W/w crpt'1. View. Adulta,
no pets. Sita. 10 to 4 today,
32l Heliotrope, Apt B, CdM.
BEAUT new 2 Br Vu apt.
Frplc, 1 blk to Bi.I Corona
beach. $300 mo. 3 0 3 'Ai
Larlupur.
1tv, crpt/drp1. 646-4934 or 1 4 2 Br. Cpt.I, drpl,1-------------------1
TWO bdrm., l'iW ba th,
firt!place. fJ45 incl ALL
uWitie.1. Phonl' ( 7 l f )
644--8814 or ~'13.
1 br. t 'iii blk1 to bch. No pets.
AdJta only. $185 mo. Yrly
lse. 317 Mar1uer i te .
673-9251.
~1517. d.1hw1hr, • 15tb; JOI 16tb.
DELUXE l A 2 BR, 1 A: 2 847-3957.
ba, $160 up. ~I. Adulta.12 '~BR=-.p-,7ta'"'1t-1-o"'p'"°t.""'N°"•-,.-,.-,,-w
Utll pd. 324 E. ·21th St., cpt thruoul. Drpc, dlspo1&1,
MS-4761 bltina, Gar. te245?1 fer
NEWLY DECORATED appt 1o SH.
2 BR duplex w /p:r. wtr. pd. 2,.-';B~R,.-•-p'"°t.-Oo"'""sed-.-,-.. =,.."°.
Call btwn l A 5, 136-4_120. Crpb, drpt. Child I: amall
2176 Placentia Ave "B ' Sl«I. pet ok. $140/mo, 147·1149.
+-plt:x, 2 bl", 2 ha. cpta. drpl, 2 BR townhoute w/frplc,
bltn1, lncl prqe, waahlnz wahr/drytt, bltns, patio.
·-'-_, f.11c. No J)C!tl. $160 mo. $115. 962...-.e: LGP:: J BR. 2 bl:, v...,w, .. ~c. 557-.')46(1. =~c,:,.c:.,,~~-~-1 I~ bJtna, beam ceU'z, So. hwy. LARGE 2 BR l BA, <.TJlf•
.,. $325. 675-4048. e TROPICAL POOL. e 4 drtpe11. Ph: 142-1418,
..._,,,......,.,,....~.....,,::-'.· 2 BR .• walk to beach 2 :er aludlo, l ~ 1-, trpl. l ei I Eve.11, 842..ffOS. --ct.11Jfic•fion 175.SIO PooL Adulta only E. 11th St., No. 15. sa-u• LGE 2 B1t. Jn quiet 4-plex,
I ---1~ AGENT 6'4-41f9 I I LRG, Nl1llY 1 Br. upper $150. Encl 1ar. pt!lo, tncd . . ~ * GREAT VIEW-2 BR. * nu crph, drpl, bltm, nflil. yrd. No pets. 342-4549.
Clntifiutien 600-69' •"Jlllc, bltns, aundt!Cka. pool, Sl40/mo. M5-52TO, 833-3MQ. DELUXE Apt. 3 BR.. F'rplc.
$210 up. "4-4344, 5'7S-3535. * St\lnnlna 1 A 2 br, Y•arly. 21 5 11rd St. Call aft
l 111•1 frl 2 ha, pool, nc area. 6 pm, or wknda 6TH223. .....,.,.. f N!w'::' ;'::;~ i: c~d. ~-no W. llth St, C.M. EXTRA lge 2 hr. utll1 pd.
Clessifim ien 700-710 S.210. No pe.tll. m-1279 LAJtGE 2 BR. Bitni, crpta, Cpts, drp!'!. paUo, no J>'tl.
Ced• MtM df1>s, patio. 1ara1e. No pet&. Kid1 OK. S165. 536-0121
I •A rl 1 ll~I !"~'°~/~mo~. _:55~7!:-~~..:..· =cl~NEW~~1,..i22~Bkr~u;;;nrf,;jprt"1.~vr;,;;:;,.,, '"=__,.,,.......,.,-~ 2 BR, bltnl, 2-cu 1ar. S130. 1 2 BR. anrum. criita. drpt. walk to Huntlnzton C.ente.r.
Oa11ificetien 100..lllt child ok. 2J73.A Wallace st., nnp/oven, nfril: No pets, llO/mo. 7lt :D-Ml7. $()...nil aft 5. $140/mo. 968-tfii.
l=----...... -1[""'! Sl'.AC._LBR, ad111, no JN!la. (2) 2 Br. AP\'. l w/~ L--_ _ Quiet atta. Nr ahopplnc. 313 E. 17th Pl, Apt, L. C.M. ~. Condo ,
CloHlfluti.. 110-llil $140. AGT. >ll>-t1!'1 14:1-9152. Bh..Slrd Beh, S BR •
141DE 1 IR, $lit 11&>/mo-'1 BR. 2 BA. o,m. •I,..,.. A pool, l<OO por [ ..._-c=•• Jill' I B!':'t•. w~w~1 ~.~~· ~T~~·\M. Clnn, No petL L:,:·~~;~n•.
Cl1"1flullon •OO-tl2 2 BR, bar. bit.._ crpt'd, LltG. 2 Br., 2 Bo., bltno. LAGUNA NIOUIL
$lf&/mo. Utll Incl. 135-prlv. 1ara. + retv'd. Jll<I., Apa trfttnt
( 'n 0 l!bldw I~ Albert Pl, Mir· Apt c, CM. view Nr. So. c. Plu . 5f6-f8'l9 1 Br. 1 ea:' $18& •• 2 9.r 1
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Sllvor, Gold, CoUec:tJona, Maenolia-Garflold. Utah EXPERT Japan••• No job loo am:an Mr.,.~ PACIP'IC .MUTUAL AME J_,ora"'1 ~ulat.kmt, U.S. .. 'fYP't. tap. ~· know .bow , * &U--3128 it ApW Mon thru 'Frt . '5181 Ave, Areopuerto F~·8" and Stamptrnteilecl --· pianl, pnt, -COL E PLUMBING ATI'ENDANT at Shdl1"'· 9 ... .u pn at oor ..., San Jaan c...-..' P~i:o ~IN~~ LOST . small coUk pup. cleanup. 9tj8..3486. 24 hr. l\f!rvke. H>-ll6l ~ i:~~~.t~ buildlnc. 1(1) N• wport An equal op~. fll!.pk/yC
222 J'c>ttlt, LB. $Tm weannr red flea CQllu, vie * LANDSCAPING *PLUMBING pain and in. dent over 18. Pmn. 20 bra. C.nteT Drive. M/F :
E. 18th St., C.M. Mided .Ntw 11"'11. S pr I 1. k I e r 1 , tallatln..a re . t1-.. F.rtt wknds. Mu.st be well-croom-EXPERIENCED do u b \e
JOHN-All ii 1orviven. WW veey badly. 54M196. deckt, cleanup. State Uc'd. :__, cau-'" pamv ~M'2. eel & clean.~ needle 6 bUnd•ltitl$ .,,q
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CARE. 642-4536. Houllnt Stewart Alooe. 9!B-313L -i ' EXPEBlENCED bondyman.
ALCOHOIJCS Aoo"YtnO"" Sdtool1 & s -lng/ AU•••iions OLD OllLE Part time • .. .. ..n.
Phone 50:7217 er write ln1tructlan1 575 TREE " Ira: plant removal -vioo~-w-285(1 Harbor Blvd., Re terencea. ~
P.O. Box 1223, ~Mesa. PIANO Te--'--._ __ 0-;::-n1.,_ RototU, renovah!, Yard "··to ~--i.2~:GIN 1-vu.... O>lta Meta am • DAY·BUSBOY ~KT uau1 ..-...... ·cleanups. Move/haul. Call ....... m uc.'6 .... '6" rt'Svu..,. ' Soc l•I Clubs 53l '"'bard wort<.,... Ml<T, W-l401 , alteratioM. 64!H325. AUTOMOTIV E FEMALE. W111 train. u ~ Live
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n 11 ..... ft ' ..... , .... n ~At!'> For Ill ll YI'. old, ~ who'• economic ~nee eaa 'BJ 5.1&-2300 days or Ar I •\iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Costa M.,. COj\llPAl\ll .
ro~ teli.cher olfe.rs ~ ~ p.m. AVON OlfUSTMAS. EARN· father ~ Jleip with the be youn. Natkmal 0o. J«i4c:· from $140 84l1lne11 Rent•• 44S '-------£l'l'at ·care & fun place to 1 ~AL-'~S~Landoc-c-'-a-p_in_•·""'T~,-.-, 1 JIIlJ INGS can ble1p mu. the home, some cooking 1: ina tor creative people ~
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08kwood Is $1 ml!tlon In SUITES, center Laaun• Found (frM •d1> 550 a.m:· 5 p.m., 5fiO-l7<fi. Trash haulµ,,, lot cleanup. ' t_f entire family! It'1 euy sell· sbip. Usual muq; f to 7, Call Cn4) 540-2210 •
.. --BABYSJTl'ING my home, Repair gprlnklen, 673-1166. , ihg, 11ne•Avon pr0d.uct1_ for M .... _. -. but Dad I~=~------=""~=
r·ecreatlon. Swimming Beach. Doctors, attorneys, day or nite, lovi""' care. EXP. Haw'"·· r.~--. Job W•m.d; Mlle 700 .our trres' ...... ble ~.~ ,--'-._°?_,_""'~·: .. ::., .. ,; .. and rnYO:iok.exper •. S..t ASWI.. pools. Health clubs, archl!ect!, accountants, FOUND: Blk A wht. kitten ·~ auau uani<:•,..• ... u ...,..., ....,.. ... _ ....... """'"ao<!o"'"'¥.T PtY lhUt. Alai, dlahwuh!r
Saunas. Tennis courts. related profeuior11 prefer-approx. 4 mos. VI c. L:rg. tncd yd. 642-5299• Complete prdening aei-vice HOUs.EMAN·Drlver,~Qlnese Catalogue. Call N ° w • milht be late. 'ln~lvement for wrie hh:. The Rancho
Billiards. Indoor golf driv· red. Contemporary desiln. Femleaf, CdM. Sleek short BABYSJTI'ER Mon.sat, any Kamalanl. 646-4676. speaking. Xlnt refs. .Avail 541J..7041. with ion imPt;rallvt. SaJary Saft Joaquin Goll Coune,
Ing range. Sand Volleybalr. ocean view11 elevator, euy fur, blk mask &: body w/4 achedule. COMPLETE La w n & tmmed. (213) 387-5196. BABYSITTER. retint'll,. age open. N.B. 11". Own trans. 18021 CUiver Rd, lrvine.
Whl rlpool Baths. And lots parking. Xlnt tenm. Im· wht. paws. 675-4235 or Call 642--1592 before 4 pm Gardening ae~ce. Haullne Job Wanted Femele l02 25-50. 5 daya week. ,7:30-5:30 ,51Mi575,.9. to 5.'' ' fAcrou from UCI)' Phoot
more. A re&ident tennis mediate OCCQP&ne1. Alk tor 673-5956 aJter 6 Pl'yl. BABYSIITING my home le: clean.up .. Jun 548-0405. • Girl 1~. boy 10. Exp. Ref. OX>K,.· ex.per. 'PUk Lido 59153 uJc: 'tor Wayne.
pro and activities d irector Gary F01ter, 499-1397. PAffi of granny prescription 9181 SheITy Cr, Hunt. Bch JAPANESE G'11 rd en er . GOOD TYPIST Own trans. Lite hsekeeplna> Conv Hgtspoltal 466 Flagship FURNITURE
who plans free Sunday LINCO REAL ESTATE glaases. Vic. Surfvlew & CaU att 6pm, 963-3264. Complete Yard Work !Ind WHi do your lyplnt at $50 per wk. 646-0016. Rd. N.R-..ao.c.: ASSEMBLERS & ·
brunt:hes and barbecues. ''TH'E FACTORY", con-'Miler. (CdM) 644--0185 <fnd Carpenter Clean-up.Freeest.6Q..3102. h hom Wiii 1 k BABYSITIER wanted .
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bedr9om1 S, furnished and .Card, tobacco &: yardag~ Fairgrounds. \Viii be at panel, remodel, fin ish. GEN.· .;........ --i -•-·b 9r w ilt work by hour yard. 962-&116. COUPLE on, Soc. Sec. tor ~~~. ~72 ~trone
unfurn shed. Sorry no 1hopa egp. 'wanted. 425 :rmi Costa Mt-sa Police Dept frame, repairs, etc. 962-i961. ....,_ .G_..ar "'ll-yd .. ~clean-up", C1ll 147-3095. BABYSMTER for . evenine mor:tum,at\endant!I. Sal. +
child ren or pets. Models st.; Newnort Be a ch' YOUN. G male Slame" cat • CARPENTRY • Rough . ._ u-.. u. kiri ther f 3 Lo•"""" fma. i Br apt It pd util Ave., Irvine. s.57-d2 Open-
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P n ° · ~or · V""<WIAI· wear!"" ilea collar.·Mardan Finish patio Tops&: cement. . , have Aide• ·~· e &: Dependable. Your bowie Call ~J42.t 1or interview ,;::;:::.-===-=--:-"":'
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leaM. 800 to 1700 sq, ft. Costa Mesa. 540-4113. MINOR hon1e repains. Plum· · · ncre e, asp .e Homen\aken .. Upjolm BABYSITI'ER for Sat cnly. CUSTODIAN hand pl fOI' •ever a I
Garden Apertmentt ~~~~::'Ba!n~1;:~t ~ LIGHT blue older Parakeet bing -carpentry. painting. Hsawlng, lbre~g. 846-mo. 5471681. From 2-6:30. 1 child. ED· r: . salesmen. Sha ·+, but not
Newport Beaeh trot, 696 Randolph Ave., wearing band vie Eut ,;""7"'';:,'n"'g.':;cau~;..:,54~t)..5500~::.·-="' OUHC .. n nt FC bkpr/Ott Mgr. Prefer 646-6464 aft 8 pm. • Now acce,l)ting applications ~· Salary 1o $700.
lrvlnt and 16th C.M. &46-aS70 aak for Mr. I ,.:B:,.lu:.:f;_f·,.:644-.:.:...·Wi!=::.· ----CARPENTRY·SMALL JOBS MESA Cleaning. Carpets, Pr, my place er yours. Will BABYSITTER • hi achl. tor,l.1f\Jll llme (371ii hr wk) Fee Paid/Also Fee jobs.
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l.i64ii5i·05i50iiiili:i64i2i·Si'1i70iiml Barden. FOUND: white Samoyed or REASONABLE RATES windows, floors. . el c . take FC your bookl or. train aenior. Afternoons. CdM. da,Ytime job. Call l.Jnda Ray, 540-IA)55.
Mal e 557-6928 e Resld/-'m'L s s • • 6 7 • 2 , &: super your girl 675-3659. 675-1435 aft 6 pm. Must •-bondoblo Coutal Agency, 2 15 0 Rint•ll Winted 460 emute vie. 6th &: Olive ... ., 1 " .,.. Bl Monday nite. ~2096. C•rpet S.~lce 5484ill. SEC'TY, exp'd., 1·iirl ottice * BEAlITICIAN WI.NEAT Apply in person Harbor •CM. . 2 FOUND!: maJe Elkhound, HQ US EKEEPEicompan-bkpg, pyrll, AP, etc. CaJ1 APPEARANCE, FOR
GARA E WANTED • for We 8 t m In 11 t er. Daya JOHN'S Carpet&: Upholstery ion, live.in, S days, Marlon, 894-2312. BUSY SHOP. 548-9919. f~~ ~:::e. Call 1).18...5(»6; eve1• 531-4331. ~~~· f ~:t~:. wee~elm . oU. Exttlk'nt Jobs W1nted, M & F 104 BILLING Clerk: Typing I: 10 ~I 400 WANTED to rent, garage in FOUND: ll'&Y & white klt· Degreuen &: all O'.llor rer.. p.$-2847, ~ hrs .. Fee. . key adding mach. a m~. F•lh5on l1li1nd
ten. Nr. 19th It Orange, brlgbtenen • 10 minute DUTCH girl wants Pl' t;ime em,pJOyrilent We~ willing to tn.tn bUt . New-rj Center Li\GUN:A Bcb. to employ Da1* Point, San Clemente • cl anl d must like detaflfd r· t. ~-· .;..._,.,. or atudent. Pvt entr atta. Call 5*-1234. _c:;.M:.::.. . .:,S'ls.oo3..:,:=·:.· ----bleach for white carpetll. house e ng. Only atea Y wanted. So. Calif. College, Dl!iiVERY of • D A IL y -·-·· . FO~' .... du"i. Save your money by pvtng job. 8:30 to 1:30 $J.?, Own Costa Mesa:, Is now in Call 546-9501 for apPt. Pn.oT, SUNDAY d NLY, to ,·.be. Garden. Nr bch, town. Mltc. Rent•f• 4'.5 ...... I.At ·--B rA .. 'Xt!.I -M BOYC $85' mo. Non amoker pref. dark color. me extra trips. Will clean · ..... ....,. °"'"""'t"• .. · sesswm. • any. ~1 ~ u r ~: newspaperboya, Requires """~~ art 6 I,,.,,,,.,,__,_____ 548-3683 UV.ng rm., dining rm. & Expert· Hou1e.cl1•nlng s~uden~ '\\i>uld apprec pt [need two boys to fill vacan-~ use of & Station w ... -•'1'r'"...,..,. · FOR Rent ott 1trfft' """king ... .,,, ""•o t me empi Pl call --· ~~··~ tto kit r-FOUND-Blac.k Labrador hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, By Day. Refs. · _.....,.,.... 1 oy. eue cies on best newspaper bo1 er Vu. Contact.Mr. Hany nvvao> ..... wk: up W/ · gp8cfa 10x30, night llgbting. • .. $'" Chair « 15 545-1178 ext 39 9am-4pm · .r....:..1 .,.,,. W ~ ... B St nn k A Low near Victoria SchooL COUuu w. .-,. yrs:. Dedicated Cl,•nlng ' ' ' cte\v. 0 n I Y experlencf\!d ~ey • ......, e ay ·•
"1r': W up pta. $10/mo. 2436-B Newport r.:10 ......., exp. is Jr)'hat coUnts. not * WE DO EVER-~'G * APARTMENT Mgn:. Sharp "--considered. Top -.• Costa l(eii mondily rat:H 231'6 Newport Blvd., Costa ·MtM. 548--1322. -~-,:~.;c,=•w;,___ unm ~,. ~ I;:;;;;:.,:;.:.:;;..-,,-.,--~Yd. _. ., __ "" ~ method. I do W()l'k myse!I. Re1s. Free at. ~2839 4bd Experienced ceupJe for and bonUL Are you gosid DEN'rAL o-~•-rus· t, -· m ,.,.. ... .,_..,,,,.,. LOT I · _, to CM YOUNG, maJe Parakeet. Vlc Good f 531 M unit , __ ,~ ~ , en .. ..,.., • ra,a:e, · . • re . -u_.iOL HOUSE OF CLEAN management 545-1743. enough to quallfyf If so ...... neceu. for a p--ntl·-a u 6hOwer t ll t walk in Boall.' · •• a.-Bristol &: Warner, S.A. Call ~;;,=..:..;.;;..;;:=::::---~· ,... ••
·-• o '• campers,•~ -per 5.57'17ls. Colll"tl Floon.·"""'-· ciPt. walls. H I W . F 7 0 -..U: ·dental otcc Must be bright doeet •. No smoker drinker. ft /$8.50 mintmum. 642-e!GO. -,.,,~,.,,,,.,..,...__,=-I 6 .,,.., 1n atta. 642-6824. 1 p anted, M & 1 545-3341 enthllllaatic le cheerful
Sep ~ntey. $751 mo. Incl 6 Mos. pup, male, Fawn * SPARJQ.JNG WHITE ~·~ BOYS 12 16 846-0654 uitll. $25. clna dep. 548-,005. w/black eyes. Estancia Hi New acousticRt ceilings EXP., dependable, lady will • ~<=7"'' ~-,,-~~-l er. ful ,ba, Irg closet, prv I ~ ll•J Sehl. 549-1047. Any time, 644·7183 ~&!I. cleanyourbomebytheday. ~~; J:u~~=~= ~~~~ns1:!p·:
paµo .tt entr. 3 blk1 from.1~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ FOUND aold key & medal Cement, Cone,... ,-....,,,...•..,.·.,.-----1Creat oppty. for ambltiout, Werk 2 evenlnp and Satur-fringe benefits for qualllled
jaeach Ii bay. 64~. II vicinity We1tcliff. Call after FREE Estimate• on...,...,,_,,_ J•nitori•I htghly skilled girl. Brains, day. Generoua Comrnluion girt 644-m9~32!19;
G turn room. Working PtrSOMll 530 October 9th. 548-81J7. .. .......... "' ·--------inttlatl~, &: SH req'd. and Bonus. Mde Money 'couple ot lady a 1 one. Lost work. Cjill &: see how in--Jeff'• Cleaning Service 833-1670. and Keep up with School· DbardESIGNER, e 1ectr0 n 1 c -""'"ot 555 expensive your concrete job 1---------k _..._ · ~ .• Omunerclal It &t~ MARRIAGE need a new can be. custom work. No Res.ldentlal -Commercial ADVERTISING Glrl.s It wor ' too. ~'~'""'· military' c on n e 'ct or ' ex.
' E room, pvt bath " eTt-Spark? Share with many 2 Mixed poodles, m1nl black job too small. 897_7114. ---*-~,.:..=-*--women, no exper necess. BOYS perlencf prderred., Apply at
, trance. N'pt Heights area. ether couples the true & 15 lb. Jt brown, clear flea L1ncllc1P1nt Full er p/time do 1 n g Ap 10.14 to ldU}wr papen SAE Advanced Packqing,
$30/wk. 548-1225. meaning of Love in your co 11ar1 . sept. lo , FREE Ideas .. advice and pleasant phone wcrk ln our tn the Dana Polat. Su Qe. lne. 2165 Grand, Santa Ana.
_,_ -kh UAtl ta H B estimates. All t cll ........ for ---------ofc •·•--· cau ...,., ........ ---·--·· "--.. 1 t t t Sleeplna: nn w/bath. ma •• ._ .. u diacuued by ...,,"" un: an , • . -.. ~ LANDSCAPING • .,.....,.,.. ...._.....""· ....,...,e ......... , . n.u ~--oppor un Y
Pvt entr. •111: mo. Paul & VifVinia Evans '63-3726. 1s a beautiful job at a reas. . allzed DAILY PI LOT em ·::;·:ploy>~='~·~~---_, prioe ~ Fol' unique It peraon A/P-C.onstr' $700 ..,.., .. _.. ;: Npt Bch. 548-1164 every Sunday at 9:45 AM. FEMALE German She'"""erd · ' · · I · land · II ~~-::;...· ___ DETAIL I: polilh mtn •--r.
Thi wilt be 13 k ,.. PAT!~. ~DEWALKS sty e m scapuig ca F/C Bookkeeper to $800 ~~--"'" . -~
Roo'm & Boord .tAc 9 a wee tan It ailver, black saddle, 1 u~. J c. r•---"--"' Cafeteria Personnel neceu. Apply tn pe,,.n, -••• , held N CEMENT CONTRACTOR amet ..,.......,.. " ~...,. Mech. Desi"""'"/ Sl?~n at · ewport yr old. Long Beach tags No. scapln&' le Mmat.enance Co. Otecker •··~ $82S Cashiers, cowrte,r airl~, etc. Costa Mesa Car Wash, ~
()OM, .board It laundrY ft:;r Christian Cntr, 15th "-15759, vie cl Oassic Homes, Call Max * * 6#-0681 "Renovating la\Vnl', A ne· Exec Sec'y S850 Working houn, Mon thro Harl:!Or BIYd, CM. ~lderly, retlred eentleman. Monrovia, NB fm.' 8 11 F.V. 839-8961. e CUSTOM CEMENT WORK ceulty at this Ume!' Free Adm ' Sec'y/LA $850 Fri 7 am to 3 pm. All holl· . DISHWASHER
Refined prlvat~ __ 1!?.1:'1e tn ~ple1 married Jeu than 3 LOST; Adult maJe cat Drlve1, WALKS, patiot, est. 646-7229 a.ft 5. All( Bookkeeper $600 days on. Call $-8666· after F /tlni'e • ~!tea, Apply In
Mich area. F .. .......,-con-· w/long yellow hair. Vic pool decks. Don, 642-8514 Piintint & Inventory Clerk to $525 1 pm. ~; O>lony Kitdlen, mt
111ltation r •quested . * HINDU SPIRITUALtST * Jamaica Inn NB Reward PATIOS.PLANTER$ P•perhaftllng Steno $450 CARPENTER HarWirBl.;,·cM.
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' Equ~ Qppor, Employer Guest Home 415 w e ou 00 on ut tort 1um~ n k -· .... p nol A-_, or cabinet sbop. l ··• better Professional advice RED lRISH Setter Bitch lost ' .,...o e ·w . ~. No Wutin1t erson ~1.,_, S NOE AC HTS VN-'RtNef ,
;_,_PRIVAT E ROOM* o" lil•. Licensed. Read'·-17th & Place"tla, C.M. 9/18. PATIOS. walko. drive" Saw. ~ALLPAPER * 133 Dover Or., N.B, I LA R y Nu--·"'lde1-Doy1 Ge .. ral olflce. ~-. uo; .,. ·~· Re ,~ •~514• "2 -o 777 W. 17th SL ~"' ~,.....-' r ambulatory lady. Good dally, 10 AM-10 p M . Wtuu. --.,. break; rt'mave A replace n-)'CM.I eall "Mac" -_, · Costa Mesa Apply in pta'IOn, Garfield bookp'r. ' good w/detf.ili,
tood, nice cbffrluJ sur-492-9136, 492-9034. 312 No El PART Siamese cat, wearing concrete. 548-8668 tor est. St&-1"4 et6-1111 Conv. Hoe:p, 7781 CarfieJd Maturto. 5."18-'lSOt. j
;iwndinp. Cam t no Re a I, San flea collar, vtc Dana Pclnt. CUSTOM concrete, pattos, YOU Supply The Paint Rmt ARpu~-Ptreeuantla"'"" •1tudl61 rm .1n, CHILD care, 3-9 pm, tome AW.., !;LB. M1·96n. GraveY.aro try cook
. *Call MM153 * Clemente. Reward 493--1446 496-5558. dri -··-"·-"'--.. ,_ w.u;: "" Satl. I yr old Jirl. My ~ = -lnla .;._,, H , ' wways, Wll.UUI. r ·~ Painted $10 ea avg. IU'IUo hancaome new o 11 i c e s home, Npt Bch. 561 -~; ~11 weekends. ma ........ ' OUM of
COME aiee, 1Lave your pareit KAY Brown or Pam Bates, LOsr 3 aoJd clubs, 8, 9 I: est. 536-1378. exterior. Re& 30 Yn exper. ·&waita a~)"OUD&-artist who days: &M-72&8 eves. No J.. h aJ r. 700 Pancakes..~ E 17th St, ~
"Ca-ed fol' u you would do, pleaae write Bob Dellinger, ~ at C9f'ona del Mar ,.,,,~,-,.~c'".-.. -----~7046. can prov)de ideaa; do CHIW care after school 4th ~!,l:'t llllboe. AppJy HAWKERS,.· cpenlnp for ~ ,time pennltting. 642-9278 Bmr 1, San Pedro, CaJ. High School. tall 673-4419. INT &: EXT painting, paper roughs,, finishia art. let· grader. Bayview Dilt. Atter ~'"" -. 1 • maj. events at o. C. I. R.. f1
Y,iiclfion Rent1f1 425 MOTIIER, exp. care for 3-5 hanging, natural wood terlDJ, ~teups: le handle 6 pm, 545-6489. .. ~ hr. Over 18. Jack, 838-1'Q3
.i;;. . * * * yr olds. MMI•. Fenced yd. thll.shtng. ·s ..... 7 9 0 5 or production det.ailt wit h E t ·a\ beftrt noon •n Wed. only. ( **. BJG Deir ~t.b. Lane * * * Nr. Npt Hgts Elem. achool 548-2759. printtn Must haw rece·nt CHRISTMAS $$$ Start earn-[£C R NIC H k ~ = ~ ::'7: ~ 6C~T. HOUSE·Paintin&. int. & ext., Pr 0 tesdonat ~. ~b:!:u~ ttt;. . For = %r:J~~l;'S2J a winter ...... JJtS. Contractor a c co u a t 1 c al ceilings, IJ3&-9300· . National Colmetk: nnn. No ASSEMBLERS per .day. N. , Employer =···,.Iha... ao T d , Pa d. reuonable, free •• t . ASSEMBLY tralneei. No ex· investment. High .tnias pa.ya !ff. I ...... ra er s ra IS"' REMODEL or re n 0 •• te . 71f/536-fo85T. perlence nettUUY but m .. t potmtlal.' In-by : ' ~ • ' .. UNja;L AGENCY
W>Y -DIY lovely 4 Br G ~~ bo':.,,~ ,!. ":;: SEPT. w•. big d t oc .. :C'7.;.1 ~~~' = appt: Phone --Ne~ leach 1819 No.~way, SA ~ Ba. -·· Frplc. I Fre;estl3Mltl9. 547-<846,wallpaperlrbang· -n 9 6 ,,. SAE CLEANING ~ · ' ~ llnenl, -r/dryer. 1' nes Ing, 10,000. Samjllea 1bt Advanced Paclloeinr Inc. • dable. Niia -. '()I; l*lc. ....... _.....,;.~~. HOU5E1!EEP~ • LIVEIN, 4'1twr. I.rs ynl. Nr, May JACK ·'J'a u'l ane-Repalr Hangman. 2!1!5'Gnrid, Sanlli ~-An Nf11Cntr.Pdnc6lliC .. fO GI _,;;-;:';;.;;.j,i; LITE HOUSEKEEPING, t. tIOO/mo. Please no ti mes mnod., ·add!L 21 yn. exp. • PAINTING E PAPERING <QUa) opportun!ly ,nip;o,.r. ""' wk. Write, CiUlllled M ixpV(-... pe/loun AMlir, IN I CAIUNG FOii
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"'•N'M'.n 1 or 2 employed d 11 Gerwtdl A Son. Llc'd r.u Hurt. ••• m o for prod. uoemblJ1 ol. · -· ·---· • •• ~; oub-AP. o;&P;.M.:;:;;'1f8.613'1""'~'0. "r"·~. -~. * ·~~~ -~ -laiall ele<tn> ..-i.,..U. _,.... •~com· -HOUSE™ • .....,..,.. '1o share f.,ge 0 ars "~ ~·• PROF. PatntJnr, a11o rooll, , Apply . -ta./Dutlea may I"' ~Elt """'""' ' t.>-'In Lquna w/oceon Drl..W•p accoua. cell., lnOlir/exter. 'Culton~ Qarlcal ~:-~ ~.l!'°d. -r : .w.r.-= f9U35l. ed l'---------------'1 Lkllna. n,. lflf. ~. ~ ™4...Wllittler Av~J •• -llWM6 ~ ,;! :i': "'1" '31--.-~ ·' .roommate want to NEW Royal JetJtar elect HAVE $39,000 lat T.D., pay-0CEANVtEw con.tr •. Co. PAJNTING • Honnt. dean, 0Mt:a Meu ~ l{'W -..-........_ ' '
s BR hoe on Balboa typewriler w/cuar. Trade able $295 mo. plua land, N<> Our apeda!Q< In uphalt • ....,..-. --u..-• ASSISTANT lllr bet.lltl( CLERK mlST ·~ -alary ' ~USEKl!EPER. .... la, ~ Y~· ~. !or d"k. VW, dune buay, Calll. on Hwy. I; want local reJ>Oll>, paviJW, -ttng, ; a ltioOnd. ~. ;i.p At--.imt or , ,_..,..;....:Ji.pt. ,;:;. ~~ lmoll
ANOTHER rJrl to lhart ex-iml <'flr. truck or'' Income, midenUal or corn--Jef~ It gradtnc ~70. PAINTING A: PA.PEJW;G, ~ (.mmedilteOJ)tlldnc..~utute T a:m .ea.Jin _ __._ . ...;.;;;,:::·.:·=.;·~z::::.._1
; ·~~~~\·No I Hou5.19-44seo59o"moena lolnpt · ... ~ 29mmCH.OAgCEenl 11.13-3160, Eloct•lui ' 19.lftlnllorbor-. LkA ASSOCIATI PLANNER ~II !:~ . I AQICK·· CA,SH ..,..,._._. "°""" I units, Rlvtnlde _____ ...,.._..,...,' _ 1 f)odded1 Rd's turn. 4M2-\2S56. San Juan ca.~ CA. -.. .a+'-"'-'
cLr-fw ltont OS eqully. I-OR: nea; n.W Xlnt retum. Clear. $350,000.. ELECTRICIAN. ..~ pAiN'fula , Honest, <ttan. · Fopulatloj> • ~.Otio dq -• .~·-
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motor home, trust deed• or take house to $90.000. or du--.,,.,..-..ii eo.1.-. $860 top oso. Sl'HG.LE pf1llt' M rent. vacant lot Call c&rb' run ptex on coast bonded •• Small Jobi. ma1nt. ~lMCI work. Llcenaed .---,. • ' AllPlt Ill...... • JHloPIH I -, 1n E ~ St I I ••• " ,..~--" -C!S-$1t).' Prof.-I planner with • ~ .-mo. , · -.:iu • or "e pm, D'M·t603. Agtnl t!.lf)..f345 .,......., ..a..-41 three Y8J'I' o-, ...._ .... I JG Mii' ~IA M-642-3645. IO Acres, heart of S•MY· Lllct to tradtl OUr Trader'• Gonlonlnt ' :-· r.J"U::• =L-;: ;;:w.. to -'< lllr ropldly MAR I EC, "9C. ' . I •n.y ,,. '
11 !'Altl'l!:D: 1'0R ln'ORAGE-mead, Cat, ci•sr. at 185.000 Paradias ootuinn 1a r.r 10ut ..._ 11<11. ~ • ...-inr ctey. Muter'• <1e, 1m l'IH 11i.. A... ri ~ ... =~'~ »·::~~~"'!= := •nd~. -r>.:..!W.fi-..'.1t.P.1• =::m~"-,..~....., :~~~":.'=: ,,.~T 11 l .. ...:..~ ":"..:W Rlal!Ot', 49f."60. tor I INc:b. Free :'".,..~WI , t.. PATCH PlA8l'ERlllO FlJlttj :::::.::~ ~ '<No -Colla ~) ;_j,h :"" o::t=.:.::: 642_U71.
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{ cldl.nn. u!:..~ ,,';: ME'o1c"At. •• .,·~e .*p.' P.RESSME~ SECRETARIAL dttk OENTtsr ~ablrW't m Clock ANTJQVES. widter chain 41/4'' Plywaod.. us, pl'&-KODJi:NA 421 Supers IHOV!l' _w_._._1a<1 _____ ....
Pvt rm. ~ ... •, -~~~ pretn. CaUbut M•tl fl OPERATORS w/lp, l1le lnstst. co. Type cue ~. Twin bfds. m,aur'a for $25. Jee creao• cbainl 3 tym:.bcd $3.00 to $7, n\bc. ca.mt"l"A. Jtt~tn t•n.r1ridtll" \VANTEO . Old amaU wkket HO opt !!""f 60 wpm. SH 81). $A1. $C15. &: drent!r SUX>. Granny tor $3(>. Pink vanity w/1nir· SJZl'l to $%. Hallow.o:ire Jotrhng. Power tclt'pt10to doll buQy with' wood t n
· ~I.NO, I da1 .Mn. ~S u.p. xtnt frince betietlti. ~~!r & stool_ $50. 17'00 ror $25. Jkaut purple Ila.a 4.:al>lliet 4 pll.S!Ulgf' doors, wide angle lrns. Ah110~1 \vht:t:ls & wtdttt chair.
wk. 8 ~ettol!ff. MEN & WOMEpt • ~::: = ': : ,:Call;;:,.::'.,.::..,;-:!:;;·;;558-:;:...:ml-:;;:,.,,,., ~· S27t, ~= set w/pitcher $15. Mr. Dino misc 1diea $1~$6. Auto nlini Tl<'W. $75 or make ulfl'r. Shirley Temple b1ut m'-
• needed .b' E d a Cat l O·f a J ~ lhln w/~t CX· SELL FAMOUS KNAPP :ii H 00r -re,:a Dr CdM pant Su.it size 12, $15. 5' Sota bike rack $10. V\V tow bar 542-1734 ~v('ll & Wc<'kt'ntl11. ($. T. name pin).
1D£AL for •tudtnt·P/Um, .t medlcal tnlning ticlcU; .,n perlence on Mithle 36 .. SllOES 'Part-Ume or Full· S44-~ iew ·• $1~. C l o.th es , lf~Wtttt, $25. Kiln. x_tnt cond . $65. 2 Ti.n>i, Union~ sr:ir. u;g.15 6 inch and 13 inch Dionne
jqb. evta, Mono.Fri A S..i noea Ages 18 thnl;_. 15, It.for 2&50/2615-Multis. time Knapp Sampeoplt> child~ns .toys, mlM'. 2821 T~ndem b1cycl~ $ S 0 . tubelC'!l!I. bias, tx-ltt>d, 6 111y qulntupl.;t doll. ML Htly ~ le bonua. Medium height & .ht. Earn Mtn: Bequaae Com· MINT DOU..S Harbor View Or., CdM, 645-1'100. 1721 Kbigs Rd. p rnctically nu. Elt'ct drvrr Small old child's woodan
Apply 15056 J a ok ao n, No visible ICIU'll or t.f_toos. Apply lo PerSon missions Are ltlaber Than Judy Carland •••••• •••• $50 644-1356. N.B. Good cont.I. t'.hdd11 \vtuxlrolK' M.'hool desk.
Midway City. 894-233.1. For inter contact ,,John Ever. No Inveabnenl! Free Sonja Henle ............ $4S MOVING Sale: 10AM-4PM GARAGE tw le: Adler adding chi.>s1. Playpen & b:d,y crib ~2368
I:J. SPECTOR-, -matutt, Branscom. 636.J640. \ ttfARTEC INC Equipment! F\'ff Training :O,JorOO Terryo Lee • ••••• US Sat. & Sun. All must go! mar:hiOI'!, Remington Cash 812-lOSl. S:.fALL P lano, roa..oOQblc
llab,_ '"ply ' In * NE~~~ ~. • • P~m• Int-s~·" Wn'te "argaret 'Brien······· $40 Dbl bo i l -. 1· h l k' bu k ~• .-. -... •penon, · ......,£41 • .1.wo exper· ·~co·-· .. ~~ l<ru · 545-236S matt . " -6prngs, lleglstt>r, Dukttne Sa f!5 PLAV JX'll, crib. i·ar· g1r1s oo tng n ...,.....,.!I
MacGregor .Yacht Corp, lenced ~eal ~Estate ,,Sales· 1577 Plecitntla Ava. R. A. DiManio, Kn a PP maple hdbnl, 4 !!lets sheets n\achiflC'. \\'idc ca m p o r tiage--strQlll•r. la\111111011 t'r r t' as on a b I e , llOla-bod 1~ ~I a c t,;6 l.f a CM: "men.·bwi:, higher qmunia-Newport Beech Shoes, Brockton, ~I ass . * ANTIQUES -Circa 1340 & bfflspread $45. Couch. tires. bdrnt rw·1Utw-e, f.rplc.-. t<l•~l.'r, tru·vt·li·. ~ro :·•.~ iir('.'
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INSTAU.ERS tor un. GINNY MORRISON' <No Phone Calls Please) SERVICE station evening "'hl/14k gold solid oak. Clothes & other goodies. lti.i;:grt.l(e 1railer S.'G. ·s.' 1'1ichi~1u1 1\\t'. c. :'\·1 .M ••u-s~i-ca-l'l"n-s"'tr_u_m_o_n"'ts°"'822"" d~rgt'OllM eabl~ TV. Exper. •***• ...JtEALTOJlS... mgr & Salesman-lube mari. Value $300), S950 or best of-646-2979, 2627 Sanln Ana Cudillae 1._'()nv. $2.'"!0. 65.'\ 5'!0·7111:1,
. ........., pair 67l-OJ52. ----------Sun. " s1: •'. Ut•n11op ~ht•ll. I CLO>.;f'D "G" f1..•,...... 1 desired, trainee considered. ·~* 1..:.t111; Mesa F.qual Oppor: Employer Top pa.y. Fringe benefits. fer. 2 small side tables $150. Ave., C.M. Joann SI, Costa Mesa. Sut &l·F~0~1~,--,~~-----I AH.TLEY
2624 W. Coast H""'. N.B. '* •V~rde .Dr. "'"',.. k ---Exp pref. Full or pt timt' -~=~-~~-~-SPANISI' l>·v rn> .,·,le 'j .=C:...---~--~ B k •· 1 I v •~ ., --p ODUCTION TRAINEE -.. :; .... l'U!\S\\H'. ' !)Oil 1,d, '·'• s·.o • '·''1352 Teleproritpter.J'M ........ 1 on. "II 1 * Co-M.,. avail. Apply SheU Station, 1-"0R sal A r b ff ' I I "~ ~ ..... ,., * * ""' Rece' lng & . t e, n ique u et lamps, lg wooden desk & E,\STBLUFF Garage ·a 1' J\;111 ~1sak i li."1 ,1111 hik,. ---pori:~ployer". *•* 5i7.J.l30 iv i nspec or 17th & Irvine, N.B. * $75. * chair, rm air cond., qUttn De b: Span cor bed set. \1'/£':-.lra.s. f'nrt;~hl" l>:1r ,1/'\ Cl.J\!{[;..J-:T. Bundy, Excel
(Open Evenings) trainee for: etect.ronic1 com-968-3487 1 •-• h d nd ""' ~ ponent testing. MTL. Inc. SERVICE Station Attendant l:iiZC mattress &. OO'C springs, mine rn s '" Sh(-.lS. ,an tmr !>loulf!. :-,111.~1 ~t'i' 1,1 ar>-1 co ~.
NEWCOMER ~MING· 17312 Gill SA 546-55.5l p/lime "!Ves &: wknds Ex· 1892 Estey Oiurch Organ gs.rden tools ·& much mort'. ceranlics. decorato1·s curios, pi'('\". Wl-.1611 j * fi7'.:-0701 • IRIJINE DCD~,.,._,..trt Hosp!"'~· '"' ' • ette, • · ' per. Ne;t Appearance: ,\n. fro th M' l" i:. F'"' & Sat St>pt 22 & sports equip. Tabll' tnp -, --·--CO'!Pl-~l'l'-1 -. --, .-~.~l~CL ....... ,., R IE t SI .-m e 1sslon. Xlnt ~ '' · · , , . fOH i;nt.-. !)11111,..r lni· l!'ss 1~ ,,-, . (rutn set, gooc CCD\¥'f:C•.Ar.C~lf""V To Call LOCAU. on new ee · f•Rle([e •el ply morns. 2590 Newport cond. $800. 496-5531. 23, 251n Via Bajo C~rro, "."nge, ch aft tablt. lan;r1s, lh·ui ,., •.o l l.i,,,,.,,,., 1,. ''''''I fi;r 1,.~1:1 1111,,r $!Fi. WWVf'-W, ~-.....• 'd t f "" bring' Bl °CM --.,.,--------LN4=•930, f1nc crysla l ,t,anti11uC'th1 nn ' ... · ''' ~ · ·-~ · res1 en &mUM:I mg .. . . .,..... ~ · ~. ,...,Jad ., ,, 1,.. '] * .1.11-2·111'1 • --A Fee Positl"ns gilt • I · ··~ Good Appliances 802 .m1·,.. Conic & barg>1in 1\'ith '" ·' l 1 '' t n -~~-... ·~ '"' 8 • C VlC uuv, pay SERVICE slatK>' n atte-·'""ls, GARAGE Sal . • ST ·" I _,I ~ n-..1 p Int fha ,....,..,,, . e -1nov~ng. u, Sat S•ni 9 10 .4, 233<1 llo\\'anr ., l tl·~l;H11·a111, NJ>I UDENT VIOLIN
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cctnf . ecre er I smile, car, t)'plnz ability, Limited Time On y & part time openings. washers $35. to $100. can pinno, Fr. Prov din table 6 ~~· · C'l iE'I' N -------·Clerlc1lf.Gen. Ofc. 547-:.:>95. Fam.ous li"-""" co· urse now Pall--'es Shell, 1512 d 1· h G. 1· 3 pd b.k. PATIO saJl': Fw·1uhtr1-. an -" · ''-'1v n.i~n,· \\II· 3/.i Violin, c a se & bow _ .....,..,..... >Xm e tver w/1 yr, guarn, c rs. lt' s s . i es, . rui . $2':!0 \ r 1 1 1. • 48&' E. 17~-< •. aJ14!z.b1e) CM NEWSPAPER auto route. availabte thru Tarbell Com-Brb;tol/Pa.lisades. S.A. 839-1T18. hosp beds, looms, othl'r tiques. jewelry, \VPdge11·ood ~~{':; i :rs S . ',;·~ i1 ,-~·:r'. ,>;:_ sa;,. <':tl l :111 5. ~·17·:i556. -~ ,., Early AM-daily. Approx. -..... Applicants fuUy re-SERVICE Sta. Attendant WASHERS' Dryer'• goodiCs! Sat/Sun 10 to J. t•hina for 8. garrl1>n 1oo!s, :1'...,1::C :t;r -i1 i n._.~{' : l.,',',.,~;~~· Olfl F It I
ho '• AM ~·, 1·~ Ruth Ln.. N . B. kitchen knick k11a1·ks. pot · · ' · 1 s. 1111"' · 11 • · ~·'_ ce urn ure U1'1 .-v ' • ·Need tmbursed upon qualification. Full or pt/time. Exper. Ap-Dishwashers reconditioned, .,.,.,. E · 824 responsible,1..manu, family New or experienced sales ply, in person. · Brown's g u a r n . De 11 v ere d lWestcliff areal 548-59'1 7. l<'ry, of!icri d<'sk & rh111r. \Vll'" n·111 ·bt1y ~·11u r 01111 tu11· quip .
peraon for iu,la: ~1. situ&· people'. Ope~gs available. Shell, 990 E. Cst. Hwy., 546-5218/839-7620. SMALL appliances, luggage, i'.V in running «ond. load 01 ~.',~' S~?: <~:111~;1" \:~rp, '.)''11·· j N---;;-;y--,,,-,,-,,-11;-·-~-,-;-.~ ... -~~r=-;;.
tlpn. Xlnt !DUt ~, earn· Complete tra1qing FOgram. N.B. French phone, bar stool!i. ire-...'.ood frl't'. Girls & huhcs " --.1.• " :l!Ji SI. < 11·~1" c<·oth ~· d1·~k & 1natch.ing
ing&. ~-. , Future management oppor-SERV Sta attendant, full & Rent Washers/Dryers clothing. h~·atts. ne-...• ~loth 111~ 111 f:'OOd enncl. sonu· -~!vsa . ('h,'\ir S:H-rtfirP both for
JANITORS
NURSESr.!dufyall tun!U CallMr Sio t $2.Wk.Fullmaint.· items. Unbel iev a b l e unpor1s.Sa18:Sunonly.·11 l:\SIA.'l11ri('t1t<1l 111::~l l","1l'~. $GOO. Ph•nu.· (7141 6-11-8811 , , types,. · es. an a part. Days, swing, grave * 639-1202 * Full r to A ,.. N B all shifts. Lescoulle Nurse's 842-5581. yard. Salary + coinm. bargains. 1501 Bon11l e 1' ':___':'" · · h1111d loonu·d . 11,•d .~ pi.1·,,l·· or l:i !:!-:10;~'.
Reg!N .• B_stry~ 351 Hospital Rd., ! TARBELL 673-332{1. * GAS ,o,,RYER * Doane Cdl\1. Irvine Ter· ANTIQUES, Vir to1·ian dinini:: 1\'/lotus Jlalh•J'n. s '/ 11 11 , !'ffi!"' r··,-,,-.-... -,,-"-.. --'
Full Time
5-AJ.f.1:30 PM . .
Apply P~r.OMel 3rd Flr
Daily 2· PM-4 PM . r ace).' Sat & Sun, days. , table. ir(ln IX'ct. 1nu rhlt· In[) G7;r:1;7::. l.l!,f' 11,.1y * $~1(1. ,.. -•or c.tn nn~.t SHOE Shine girl wanted ap-54&-9854 '-! o · ---
BROADWAY
--,~ REALTORS l · A' I GAR sale, Sept, 23 & 2-l. COu illlO! <'. t'tt•nta ! ri'.l.:s. CA r:1 >J~TI Nt:. llHI .~<I .1 I'd~. * :.:,7-1711'1 aft ti. *
Interview 9-5 M/F p y in person. irporter nn P''NNCREST glass\\' 1n• ~ l Barber Salon, 1 8 700 --"' ~·ash/dryr Antique Br Sl!t, drop lf'af ; ". lll~l'I tillSi.'. tw>i;;i' Iii-lo, I Hni-ru.,1 i•c,\. EXEC :-,111/ 1'hr Sl.-l _ 2.1 Sri~·
I Newport ijeach
No. 47 Fashion Island
NURSES· Aides, e x p e r .
prefd, r 1·3:30, Park Lido
Conv. br. 400 Flagship Rd.,
N.B. 642-ro44.
REAL ESTATE M Arthur Blvd MB Sl!l5. C.Oldspot refrig., $200. tbl. Shag area rug. ?i-1pl desk P vt pnr!y .. 2.1110 1 nh ~t . i\f)t or. SC.O nr bi•,1 nff1•r. eht• $S • lS Li<'~k~ f1!C'S stl,<;
PROF.ESSIONAL ac ., . . Xlnt cond. 64HJ783. & bureau. Chrs. Paintings. 108,, ~un1.1ngton fl!.';, r· h , ;-,16-Elll .. .:... --Sli7 \I !!l rh ('~J GI:! :JtO.'\. Cl h Lot of · ·,· 968-2121 Sat onll. :-it:11·1s ~ , ----_ --~--SHOP OPENINGS OVE;R 200 washers, dryf:'rs, ot es. s cur1osJ.ll'S. A?>.f · \\l)flLU l'lt.~>k Jo:n,·~,·l11f>'·d lt1 !Bi\I :-;,.1,.,.11.1c: type\i•ritttt·
JANITORS-Supplement your Salesmen & brokers! The op-
portunity is here! You are
needed immediately for our
rapidly expanding R ea I
Estate divisiOn. PosiUve op-
portunity for advancement.
Phone.
ITT JABSCO refrjgerii.tors from •'111.95, 415~, Dahlia Ave, Cd l\1. · :<<'I, i:Ji:l 1•di1100 . s11 1l 11:•i•l<-~ .,AN\' · l I • 15'', :d11'! 1·nnrl ''11 •~1 sr-r 10 PRODUCTS 5'15-(1780. 675-0309. * "' · t lf'ni~ 1 ''. 11''11•· a1-:1·d. S100. !'157·1707 .tf1 11. tncome 'f'/4-5, .hrs gen'l NURSES Aid£'&, 11·7 Mesa
cleaning nitely •. Mon-Fri. in Verde cOnv. Hosp.. 661
Anaheim, G: Grove area. Q!nter, C.M. 548-5585.
Ha.a immediate openings. for
the following positions:
REFRIGERATOR used ,
works & looks like new $50.
7130 Westminster Ave.
Color TV. h:n=-! ~1 l1t·1!. hi1; ... l-"--'-'C...CC..CC.:....:..CC.:...C.:...C... app1\'r .. ~:::1:1• ~li:l-1i l 1.
586 Canyon Acres DI'., Fri .. so.ru. chau·. hkc·11!-o1•. J)il't11 rps Mis cellaneous
$2.25 per ht: Write, Allstate· OFFlCE "girl, young am-
1640 E. Slausorr;· Commen:.-e, bltklus girl wanted tor
Ca, 90040. growing Orange Co u n t y
Impeller Processor
Assembler
Sat., Sept. 22, 23. 9 am-7 books, lov(•seul. !hi ~. nit·i· Wa nte d Pi i'll"!Oo:/Orl"l ans 826
pm. Lots of good old & new clothlng, Linen<:. j s o 1n (' l--"'"";.;:.. ____ _:8:::20 ----------
REFRIG. Admiral, 21 cu. ft.
Delu.xe $150. Dbl door, white
$65. 54&-71166.
h.id · & d Jl • i I/ LUIVRE\. Ol{G1\N c 1 ren s a u s c 0 ies; never worn). Much nion.•! CONCflETE table .~ bcnl'hcs Breni"·ood Traditional Turret Lathe Opr
Ct\ucker Operator
'veittl outfits for Halloivcen! Fri., Sat., Sun. 10.5, 181 D for patio. Also patio tubles $.'"IOO * 4~,
Niany odds & ends. J3enelit Del M 11.r. C.!\1. f1'1S·6.'l<17 ,t. rh:i.irs in near t\l'\V t'Ond. JR •. STEN(> firm. ]ffa!!ter Blueprint. 234
Fischer Ave., Costa Mesa, Xln't benefits & 'vorking
. conds.
for Laguna 0 u tr eac h' s • . \VA NTF.D: !'ur~r 11 ump
·Cameras & KOINONIA HOUSE. Household Goods 814 _r, ri..::_'.J4lO. pluYl'r piaqo i11 i~oorl rond • Lite expel'. Good lldUa. Land
this xtra long ttrm assign-~9373.
OFFIC~ Rece.ptionist. perm
,asition. Employ,ee benf;!lits
including vac pay &
~holidays. Bay.vie'v Manor,
540-5690.
Apply at Equipment 808 CA RAGE S 1 . Art , . C11JN1\ 1·;1b1nel or !1111ch, i1n· fi !l-~lKi~
-----·-----. ae. 4 x 6Fr1ng1•drC'd\1·ootJ r ug. ti<ruf' or 1u•1\', L a r ~e •. , .. ~ ~~··' , m.ent,
Irvine , 540-4450
NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO
R. E~ sALF.s·
Eamings of $1500 or morC'
per month is easy lhC'
Larwin way. We furnish
listing & selling tract refer-
ral leads. High advertising
budget, lols of floor time,
bonus program, monthly
contesls. medical insur.
paid. Call for app't. Lou
Snngermano.
1485 Dale Way, CM
545-8251
lfAVE something you want re~ro<3uctioru;, po s t e rs• Alnlost ne11·. S50. l~t·;,wnahltt. 6·1\-H;..;;-PRI V" 11·. I Al. I\ \VANT S
10 develop in lhe dark cluldrens books. frames, * 64~~56~. * --'·--1 TO UU\" PIANO }'QR
Tempo Temporary Help Equal Oppor. Employer room? Sharp Si:Jh1.r enlarp.er knie-n.acs, sofa !Sl5\ .. 20601 , Cl:issiftf'd Ads .. , 6 J~-5C2!:_ CASII. ~:J...21i.'!.
with 35mm & 2~ negabve Suhena Lane, HB Fr>. Sat. Mtsc~ll~•.•.~~~-818 I ••••••••••••••• -.-.-.-.-! Y to asstst w/a stroke
patient & Ille hskpg. Live. PARKING lot attendant for
tn. own car. 548-6476. . : pvt country club, m.atwe ILA-=THE,..=,,~7 .. -m~l~ll-o~~-ra...,.tors-, men: Must llave refs. Apply
· in person, Big Canyon Coun-job shop exper min 3 yrs. Exper sheetmetaJ man. A.C. try Club, 1 Big Canyon Dr,
, Fliger. Jl)l~,_'Al Calle ije. ,jNii.iiBii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .....
~ Sll) Clemente. PART TIME
LAuNDRESS, full ti m ..
Mesa Vtrdt!: Convalescent
Hosp, fl61 Center St., C.M. 5C8-5585. No cxpcr nec~ssary
lerwin realty ine. -
.968-4405 (24 llours)
SJTI'ER n('('dcd for 2 morns niounts. Other misc. dark Sw:i. * OLD STOVE *
a wk & occa~. eves. Gd pay room items w/sale. The GARAGE Sale. Furn .. beds, Smaller old 1vood hurnin~
f or re l i a. p ers on· \VHOLE thing for $85. household items. Cheap! stove' 2 hnk•s 0 11 1011 fron l 673-7923/673·~. <19--1-2386 eves. 3032 Harding Way, ·c.M. door.· Ncl'ds lols (lr' ivork
5I'UDENTS openings for KOBENA 421 Super 8 movie 557-4339 Sat. between 12 & 6 but• could Ur 1·cal nil'C' "1i1·n
year around p/time food camera. Jnstant cartridge pm. finished. I lcp; t\l'l'ds In. !Jr•
hPlp on Sais. O. C · loading. Powl'r telephoto MOVING • must sell: couch \Velded on. I sla1·tC"d sand ing
Raceway, 83S·ll03 belore wide angle lens. Almost $10, Chrs $5, Frig $20, ii, but didn't, fi rush. :<0 it's
noo n. new. $75 or r.1ake offer Aquarium, Sabot s a i 1 er. quite rustrd. ,\ $10
REAL Estate Salesman for 5421734 M. 929 Arbo CM d bl · · · TELEPHO'~ Sale"' .:-,.ti -eves & week. end0 • isc. r, . san ast1ng JUli \\'ou!d tal\e
'ubd, ivi"ion in Laguna ":co "· '-"-" 0 So th m Orange County'• 646-4892, 675-2585 Anytime! cai·e of Iha!. II 1\-ould n1ake Beach. ~9388 or 213: u e Furnitur• 110
For a n ad In WOman'1 •World
Call Mary Beth 642-5678, ext 330
LEGAL <."n---"n t. Evenin~s 6: 30-9: 3Q pm * ;;ii=i ~ ... !'!c. P Saturday 10 am-4 pm ~. 11time, 10 hrs. week. ~9531 ~i .?e neat.'. PP~~ .Jor
,~ "'"' k Favorite Newspaper trom (>ARAGE sale: Refrig, girl's a cute planter: or as a eon-~. Bro er. bo M k ch versation piece-an end tablP your me. a e as mu BLUE green print 7' sofa 24" bike, baby furn., 2 TV's,
R.E. Trainee. .Brkr & as you need. Generous com-$60. Mahog end tables $25 pr & many other item&. Fri &. ·with· a magazine ledge. I
<k'veloper l Wik train & mission on each sale. Call Marble top coffee tbl $20 Sat. 9 ta 5 pm. 17351,.Santa paid $3.5 for ii-make oiler.
So Slimming Instant Crochet!
sponsor for lie. Call bet,veen 557-6739. Nylon rugs. 9x13, llxl2, Red Maria. Fountain Valley. 542-1734 eves and \Veekends.
10!lm-3pm. 545-112.t TELLER & pink. $20 ea. 1 way draw MOVING _ furn, appl, tools ANSWE RS .RELIEF COOK ou ~·hite drapery. '1'10" 1 & garden too s, glassware.
Poiftion avillable for indlvid-• , Call P•GH Good ·einployee benefits, va· .;art!~ 9'2", 7'!1:", $10 ea. 557-9439. Much more! Thurs-Sun. SCRAM LE TS
uai to join our ataU in Costa cation A holidays. APPL~~e;ERSON MOVING-all furn must 9911 Constitution Dr. HB. •
·M-tt.al-Eiitai.-tmdlll&'~ .. _ ln.d!!lll:itl Bayview Ma"°' ANAHEIM SAVINGS &<>-Brand new water bed, 961\-:1784. .
.or appra.i&al bac:fctroWkl r TO See It You Quality Retirement Center & LO,t\N beaut rattan sofa, reclining FRl·SUN. Beer tapper, elec Pirate -Chalk.-Lousy -
belptul. Preter1ndlvidualw/ To start Work Immediately 540-7095 411 Main Street chr, Titlelist golf clubs, range w/sell cln oven, Sexton -T~K ~I-TOP
JoCaf exper -xtn•t· Worldll& 77~ 1551 ' RETIRED·cOOple, part time, man~ i:nany other items. rugs, furn, lamps, appl's, 1\':'° phych1atrlSts. l\'Cl'C'
conds le frina:e benefitl. _'::" V1J · lite work , earn m ax. Huntington Beach Anytime day or nite, thru ~·ood carvings, misc. 8401 playing golf. One missed a .
f , , nllo\\.·able under Soc. Sec. An Eq.ual Oppty Emplyr weekend. 21642 Brookhurst, Kingfisher Dr. H.B. putt ~d mut1cred "NUTS." · : ... :
l.~ ... &1: .. ~ •. -...... ·~· ~~·~-·-· • l .. -~' ,~" • ,_,f!!! ... ·~ry ce wv.l"J'I. •• .,,..,
Lo:.aN . OFFICER . ·•• !350 per mo."' peJ' writ· ,.. ,. ten agrt;ement ..
""---"-nd Jteswne <>r . allowable under Soc. Sec. TOP ·Drawer is looking for Apt B, Htg Bch. CAR K 1 TS The Other said, "Please, l.et'sl: ::.' .-~ -S.t & Sun 10 am-4 . MODEL 'not TALK SHOP." ,,, ;,:.··' Letter oullin;lnt dpet • pm Must have own an attractive young minded TRUNDLE bed, pecan finish, . SURPLUS WALL TENT , r."9 :•', 1
lll)ary hlstO:ry 1o t.He •Per-. · trans. Interviews Tues. 26th, saleslady. Sat & Sun. + AP-complete \Vith mattresses POWER MOWER. FREi STEREO: D e I u x e 1972 . ..,.. ~ · · · _.
.:itl\el Dept. ,') ~::~1.~inmal:·e~t~; 8 kl 3:30. Apply Vought Div. ply in person, 221 Marine, nnd springs, good condilion RABBITS: 2320 CORNELL, G~rd model, large pro-II-; ~·~:/. .; ... , -•-eo•• ..,........ 200 Fischer Ave., Costa Balboa Island. SGO. \Valnut finish china C.M. (0F1'~ WAKE FOREST fesstonal changer, 8 speaker[ ; , ., "O {;·,; ~
'Gland· 1la .,_,_r1I Fatrgrou·~ u ·-~" ST b' to I . . d ' ~-lOOF " Dr CM Mesa. TYPI -ca tnel, p gass sliding ST.). a1r suspensicm soun ·,·.·· ._ ,·:·· .f.:. · S•vingi J -&U" ' '· SECRETARIES doors, perfect condition$60. system. 15 0 Watt ., .;. •'
401 No. B~and.Blvd PART time drivers A cix>ks. ROBINSON'S NO FEES 549-0283. GARAGE Sale. Fri &·Sat., AM/FM/MPX radio with . ~·.' '.¢
G., __ ,,1,·, C'tl,...... OVer 21. Apply at 165.12 9/22-9123. 280 Cabrillo, Apt FET. Tape deck. Still ne'"· , ··• ·, ..,_ -, ...,.. Blvd H B • NEWPORT e Immediate openings FR ENC R p·r o v Inc i a I "C" Costa Mesa. , ,. • ~· "·-· l"!!!!!~!!'!'l~~~!'!!!!!!!!! f Beach " · · · BEACH For Short & Long Tenn As-frui~ breakfront $275. was left u n c I aimed . · ... ~·' '· • . r: •
LYN'S EXPER. PAYROU. clerk for • Eiec-signments, Or Permanent White dble dresser with FRI/Sat 9"'6 Garage Sale, Guaranteed. Orig. $509.!15. : ·:i • .Q •, ·.
A Nunes"Aidei, s&-3061 trical Construction Ottlce..ln Placements. mirror $50. Student desk, from New England. 3806 So, Now $210. Terms. Collection ", .·,~··~. •' · 1
MACHINIST' Irvine.: Exp. w/Peg Board Has opening for CALL us NOW! upbol lounge chair, also Timber. SA, off Sunflower. dept. 714: 893-0ClOl. ;' ~:'{:."~ ·;.~· t
man mills ·• fit System. State Construction MAINTENANCE PPS misc.557-3fl8557-1407. SAT&Sun.TV,pwrmower.STEREO l!J72 Ga r rard ' ,;·> .. -0 .~.'·'.ff-;,. ~ ~n . set-u~ ~: ·Payroll Ii Monthly Unkln MECHANIC P~cific• LARGE 8' sola, loveseat, A tbls, bo!)ks, cxlds & ends. 651 model, full size changer, air .• .-; .'. ;: : ,~~ .;, "
ougbly undentand:p,ints A JUPorts. Computer payroll Part Time, Experienced Personnel Services overstuffed chair. White .. B" Victoria, C.M. 646-1176. suspension s Pe a k er s , ·, .'·:. :. : ·-~-ta.Top-•,•M--'-ex:p, belptui but not req. ___ .. _ .. ·-I·-t. Sold new FRI Sat s T l r Af.1/Fl\I stereo radio Tape "·.";· .. -: -~ -r-.J WT....,., Musi bl good typist able to 112 No. Towe!' o..:n,1.».r.:u vc •"' • ' un. oo s, app tc, · '
Engineering Co~ 176G.Arm· Excellent Benefits Union Bank Square $'1500. Sell $765. 646-6444. dishes, furn 4542 Roxbury deck p!Ug in jacks, Brand · help w/phone. Fr In I e Dr I · (The w ·11 I new. Guar. Was I e ft moog Ave, S.A.; i' • benefits, ·Paid vacatiofll. Orange, Calif. MAPLE' loveseat rocker, · rvine. 1 ows · \ ... u to -~ P{f In rental Apply in penon 10.5 pm 547 6446 t I bo hai GARAGE Sal 121 R b I unclaimed. Orig. $289.!15. LW"U, W\11.a . $a I a r y c o mmenrurate • e ep ne c r, end tablE", e. u y, n Now $95 Terms. ·co1Jectio11
)'d., must have nea t w/abillty. Mail C09'1piete #2 FRSl'!ion-Isl.; NB Ask f Rah 1 lamp, garden t oo ls. rear, B8.JbQa Island, Mostly d n 4 893-050 l/\;-;J)
handwriting A appearance, resume to P . 0. Box 10040, Equal Oppor. Employer , ; c ; M;~y 5'10-1124. furniture. rpt. : C I 1. (), B
availallda.YonWeds.Sall .• SantaAni.. , Sal Watter· oom · ervtce SOFA, new. up/lol•tered OI.D .& Surpio. Stuff. 10-s * AU TON * l tJH6'.. · n.
A Sun. WW train ri8bt man. PBX Operi.tot', ex.per. Work e!f G ftp Must be expcr. F/time Hereulon. $80. st 0 v e, Sat & Sun . 18253 Bayberry Fine Fumlture I ~
Apply In AM, ~ Newport inoludell wkncls A eves. Call Toy & i arties See Personnel Manager O'Kecte & Merritt, $45. Way, Irvine. & AppUances 9259 The· <T~·h<'t~I !tJQk is 1ops
Bl"" c M • · "-·--1 demo 1r 10-Balboa Bay Club 64" ~,. A tio F ·d 1 °• · .., ..... · · Jane.Ellen.,. Newporter Inn, OVl.llK' .. ves. ns a A" -.Jl}.)'f, PATIO-Garage sale. P atio uc n.11 rz ay, :.:111 p.m. 10112_18112 11:t h the ~·ou n.1: school set.
... u wan·-· ......... rer, -B ... 1-earn' to $2,000 by 1'A-1. 1221 w. Coast Hwy. .._... ' w· d ' A +· B " " I,",,.,.,, ... ,. cnOCil"'l' .. ,,, IDIU~ I.CU ,_...., N .. _.......I"'" l..P'C\O. Newport Beach nnITE fonnica modern furn., clotl\lng, book!. brick· 1n y s UC ion arn ·~ .~ "' •
coJlatructlon. $2-.50 b r . Pension Administrator NO DEUVERil':S, NO COL-kitchen.table & 4 white pad-a-brack, furn., misc. Sat.. 297!iY. Nc\vporl, Cl\1 646·8686 '-· 1ff Mic..+t 1lf 4 \f'..,.... and lank top -both to1· girls,
96).-0951 f..7 pm. M Elc:~e'd ,I. LECTIONS. FR€E HOST-WAITRESSES, exper. over ded swivel chairs, $130. sun 9 to 6, '432 Holmwood Behind Tony's Bldg Mal'J "'7 boys. LJj;:(> big hook nn<t knit· MAINTENANCI MAN ESS "" CDTS. NP.ed car: 18. Apply in ~n, J im· 640-ll95. Dr., N.B. 642-5141. _ 1 • llni.: \\'Orsfed in 3 t,-Jlors.
J.arge A~l>f.tumt ~,. pleJI. • ~~ 97M307. Gat. 'N. Gadgets. bo'11, 3050 E. Coast Hwy., I , i STORAGE cnhinC'I, ironer. ORF.SS -UP YOUR DA'p • Easy sint,11.', doubt(' cf'O(;hel
Must ~~hl.Y exper-·~' : i.·~~~ SALESLAi)y tor bakecy &: CdM. *** Sol.a A matching love MO~ In Sa~~ m:;:{ ; rock maple dining tabl(', 7 sew thi.s shirt-cuffpd rout-PttUcr n ID\I. size~ 4-14 io-
ie»ced and .bave' &ood ref· I Pefeonnet ncy si.ndwicb shop, Mtn & eves. w~. Mon thru Fri., ~~~a~u.:a .. Both nso. ~ere l~ Port M ~ . h. Cr chairs. yellow desk Ii: chair, dress ill a vh:ltl, au tun1n knit cltKkd .
erences. $500 per 1n0nth to .2>13 we1;1cut~0r ... r.B. Balbo& Island. Please call 10 to 5. s2thr. + Mature, H unbo v· Ho a eigN 8 · cedar chest, girl's 3 spd. or polyester eo!lon blrrld . No StVENTY·FJVE, CENTS ~~ ~2.J!~ '1l ooll~t, ffi_4) 496-1574. · d d d bl MODERN FURM. Xlnt cond. ar r iew mes, · ' Schwinn, Prov. sofa & tbls., "'aist sca111 -most slimming. for each pall ern -add 25
•tartp.._.. f W.~ PIZZA Cook•Woman. exp. Seimstreii· ~~=~~.' E l ~pe~ ~re~ Bed, 90fa, wall unit, rug, WASHER. refrig, dresser, Browne Jordan patio set. Printed Pa Hern 92;)9: Nl."'W cent.11 for · each pattern ·ror •.-'T not neceaary. Houn 4 to 12 Restaurant, 16655 Pacific chrs, etc. 642-1401. beds, stove, hi-chair, diry rm 673--0052. Half Slz<-s JO., 121'.!. 14'.ll, Air l\1nil and Special Handt·
MAINTE:NANCE'man I ~ pm. 2214 l'!le~ l Blvd., S:l~verisd W:p :O~~ht:~ Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach. * MAPLE din tbl, 4 Cap. sets, mlac. All good cond. * CORVETTE huh cnps &: J61h, 18~. Size t~•; (bust 37) big; other"•lsc thlrd-elaM
.aniodla':"· Elf«· ~ ~~ Co8ta lr&!M. viewing #teekdays Action ~3177, tain'1 chrs, hutch, call 67S-5074. beauty rin1s. l\1ake oUcr. take5 3 yard.~ 4>1nch fabr.1c. delive.ry will take lhrff CaJl ~JUI • Cove usi Kai WAITRESS EXPER. 646-~4 aft 4pm ATQ wicker chaiSE!, 3 drw 542-1734. t>Ves & wkn<l!!. S&Vf:NTY-FIVE CF.NTS \\'oo1ur or more. St'!nd to
8:30-5, . -• PLASTlCS . e SlipT-.1 .. Ara.,n1n4c) •• ,57-0882ser L h 01 ~11 H 1 t bl bench chest dsk, 35rnm proj. sew . • . for each pattern • ndd 25 A!!c·e Brooks the DAILY MASSEUSE lnlectlon Mold Opr. St . ._."....,.• ;J; • unc • nner ;"\]] t arves 8 e, es, ma.ch. Misc. 3213 Dakota CROSS-top refrig. $3:.. Twin cent'S 1ar each pattern ror PllllT. '05, Needlet."taft
'Good Joun) xi.nt $$. .. Or ~s , , SECRETARIES • BLUE DOLPHIN e S85 Or sell !!eparately. Ave., CM. ~x & matt. w/trnmc ~15. Air Mall an.d Spcci:tl Han· l)o•· · Bo1< 163, Old Chel503 .~ 10 atn to 5 pm For Plutlcl Marnd~turer. Several positions. "1an the 3355 Via Lido. N.B. * 537-IOl7 * GIGANTIC SALE • Hunting· 38 E. lSlh C.M. 543-4485. dling: otherwise thh·d,rlns!I ~t . New York, N.Y. ~ .. -__. 'lllOIDu.. for ll·'l Dayi , • G?*YQ'ard shift. mov_e'' Companies &. be-WIRE WRAP GIRL EARLY American 1 of a, ton Harbour. Furniture, WESTINGHSE Copper 1"(_1rig de.livery wUI take three 11; 1)ru1l NN1\t't, Addret11', ";;":Mft.t ~ Home • Musi be neat• dependable. cltuiic 'YOU . i::lfme~ trol'.ft us Full time. Must have exp. tn chain, tabJes & accessories. clothing 6: milC. llems. ii.at. 12;? cu ft. 10 Spd racing.bike weeJ:?. ·o~ .more. Send ta Zip, l'nttf'!rn Number • ._ ..... st,__ 0.M.' Fem.ale prit,d;. MU!t be able they know YOU'RE out-hand wtrn wrap pt n a:, Good condltion! 842-1177. & Sun. 16581 Bolero Lane. 77 , near new. 64()..1818. Marian Marlih, the DAILY 'fotalty Ne\Y Jtn Ncedleo l:;....,.,;;.,::;:''"'i=:i'::'"-v-\::'-;:•'::;',,.ir;: to. wortc: Sat. or $an. rtandltql, tp or ~ YOUR ha.mess buJldlng A P .C. GAS stow, oven & broiler. CA,RPET FOR SALE PlLOT, 442. Paltrm O!'pt., c:rrtn Cata.Joi cnunmcd with
MATUJtE... 'all~te Apply1PM-4PM tee iJ }laid.. card fel)alr. Small ,com· 8500 air co~·r. Tnblea. GARAGE Sale Sat & Sun. 12 l.y Carpet La,yer. cau 2.U \Ve!rt 18th St., Ne1~ knlt. crochet styles, crafts.
!woman wa.ritetf'IO'eere t:lr>S ._, 0n,.e OOUt J1utkt.;, LU Reloder'• Agency pa.ny, ..bUt arowlna fast. S&t ... s un. 2131 Elden, CM. yauge shotgun pump, tool~. e M&-57-15 e 54().,2086 York, N.Y. 10011. Print 150 de.!ligns. FREE patterns
Will tilblved pil, ..-10, 850 West 18C11 SL '.t5CX) Cam'j;us Dr. Between 8:30 AM A 1 '.t'M Many Items priced to ~J. -· NAME, ADDRF.S.~ ~'Ith 7S ('('nts,
I A~· from 2 -\~.l:St Oolta• M .... ~L 546-2118 Newport Beach call 979-4842 Larry Brown. PVT pe.rl)' flyln&' Ea.st. 10341 Samoa Dr., HB. OLDER CA rt MAGAZINES ZIP SIZE and STYU: NF.\V! ln~ll'lnt ~toney BMt.
-JD, M<lb lhrCt Fri in· 'm.Y . ·. SEC'Y· ESCROW WOMAN 10 WQrk in Donut HOQlll'! Ml of fun'iiture must RUMMAGE · Sa I e . 8411 1t 542•1734 * ~IBER. l.tllrn to mnke extra dollan
it.!! M:siome Own flO! 675-S86t' or ~2114. C M y h evrs & weeJ;;end11 fro f .....1..:.. ..:_"_ ~ ~ ~W,'°;d: W!JQld. you like lo ge\ ·in the $bop aftns. No pifQne calls Congress · • o ut 100 'top Fnll·Wlntl'r Pl'll· . tn your era 1-........ $1. ,.._ --_,...,. Dllidli m h'"-id fi please. Wlnchell's 2 9 ~1 BLUE queen lile hlde-a·bcd, 0 11::anizaUon. Sc>pt 22, 23, 24. USED 'BICYCLES tcms tn all-new Fai:hton.11 to Instant .81acrtuno Book •• Sl • .-...1 · A req, ~ 'r ,...pa ftlCl'OW eld? Thia matching chair. Gd cond. All 642-1272 Cu:w Ad,No.~ QaUr ~ "°' will train the gal with ];I.arbor Blvd. C.M. 00 9 nm--5 pm. types. Sew C•t.tor! l'lus FabulOur llaJrptn Crochet Book ••• $1.
'P9ot' p O; Bd=( 1-.: c.o.ta POWDER pt. tor donut aood ~ Start $600. Call YOU· can 'WOrk Jn our lAI $l . 546-9l7S, * * Ladies Designer Oothe11, SPECIAL Shag Carpet Sale bonu1 ~ choose 11 FREE ln~1MI Croc-hct Book •••• $'1.
')laa...b... 9D. :-Y--.,._ Rataurant ~ cotltf Helen H.,..
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5 4 I). 6 o 5 5, Aru:tltt 'l'lml':s telephone 1' Lawt0n eofa, perlect con· slza 6, 8, 10. tl-$25. Sal from $2.85 yd, Oln ln.!ltall pa Item. '15 C'C'nlfl. l~!'tant Olrt Root ••••.••• $1 .
· • ~ ·, --· -fldo a ..... 25 Q>Uta[ ,....__,, 2790 ,_,_ llin the L.A dition Floral pattern. $50. only. No. 7 Be1u.-on BQ.Y. Rea& Gunr. 642-7101 eve. lNSTANT SE\VING BOOK Cotnplete Af,rht.n Oook ••• $1. rr. 0 1 ,, AL Recepua.llt. ..... ..,...,. ~""""' ,Slif,D:• rm., ~ Ii . .i ..... __........ .A.1 _ _. ' "' ~ . or over. FWl, tla.tr. Harl.or BL at Adami C.M. Times. Full or pt. time. V"IV"V•~ N.B. -fiERCY([E-tl'W wul\y, weu IOmoJTOW. 111 ,Jiffy R11is Bon\:.,,,,,fiOC
Malt!la .. llelVJ ~ex-M·'IOOOr .. .-SECRETARY -' Guar. hrl)' wage k com· Oe.r•g• Sale. 112 CLEARING out pri rtAkl<'nce Ltke new. $175, 646·0418 St. 13 Prir." AfJ;lt1'nJ Boot •• ~50c
.,., IJlt I"""' GP'" lall'f PRACl'ICAL II Wlllhli"ti> ( exper. In sh. mlaalons. ·FOi' detaU• call M1>c nan ..re S at INSTANT FAS fl I 0 N Quill llook 1-lG .. It..,.. 50< •
... _. Wiii W~~· 11!1' 'l:lornN:-..... CN'I MTST ~ Ac:i'0tc 540--030l. ' GAR. &le. Fri.SUn. ltsehld lOam-tpm. 406 PasadeM SECRETAft'/ deak, file Bl?O K • HunclrtdJ a t lUn¥nn1 Qullt Hoalt) 50C' *~i'lllU:me: c.t..;;.., Bmc nl. ":, ~2131.· In N A-lllr i:: N :' ltema. Clothes. Mlsc. l hp Court, San Clemente. cablm;t. lamp ~ chair. Copy W.hlon facts. $1. 1 u Qu.IJll for Tftlliu ~ 50c
....,. • ' • "'t-'"" • ' 1 '*'.,... · · 'nle tutest draw In lht West I quads comp $65 2 4 5 -Mach1M 1upphc11. M&-8921. • \ rfii;J· 11..: ~ llaw BOUSE~ ll&ICI>.., '4+-llOO. . • , • •Dally Pilot O.WWcd mlt. '110 •. ci' Ford dual I For !hat Item undtr $50, U1' Se:t idle ltemo mw! Call ••••••••••• • •••••••
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SEDAN DEYIUE Galaxle Polara 98 Carryall • or. T,c, Air
6-t••* fo, f i1hl"' or Skil~. fib.,11, ... 110.AT lllCE NEW 4 Dr. Loaded, LUX· Huntin9 S.1aon Cond ., 4 Spd., RI•
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Steerln&, Clean Car.
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E119i11•. 60 11 ... ,. •" •ngl11•, l•I• 1.11~. 1119, ''"'''· .ALL ( •30812). 4 Wheel Drive, Pow·
$249 $1399 $795
GAUGfS, .. lilalackah, 200' ""'"''· I Mp l11ta1y, ' er Hitch. (No. 1432). S899
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'71 Econoline Supe:r Van.
Jnsulaled & paneled.
Folding bed. Gas al.ow.
ff.D. Su11pensk>n. 8400 GVW
Std. trans, Tape deck, $2800.
615-8900
PIANOS • ORGANS TURTLE FREAKS -9· "1971 SEA RAY" '69 50cc. Cherry mtrcyl, NO\V SHOWING * CORVE.Tt'E hub caps &
H•mmond, WID'llb:a. many aquarium Ii; turtles le ac-455 Old.I, Pack-a-jet. 2>', 200 a.i W/chamber le knobby, $150 1973 beauty rims. ?i.1ake otfer.
VANS 1965 FORD I,) TON PJCKUP.
Good cond.
otben. J>re,.RUOft specl&la, Cf!YOl'iea, $UICI. 49f.QU. Serles, F.qulpped for Water 1!m GMC /t. ton long wheeJ· '68 Honda Trail 90, Buddy 542-1734 ev~ & wknds.
model c~ta. Piano I: MONKEY nHd.1 someone Sldl"K ii: tlahtnr. tandem bar;e van. 350 ~8 engine, pegs, i;eRt & kid guards, PACE ARROW ALL MAKES e GMC e CHEV, e FORD e DODGE
$995 * Call &U-1213
'71 OODGE van. Elxcti cond.
V-8 automatic. Orpn rentala. Money a&V· who can provide a:d lavin1. traller. can afttt 12:00 auto. tr11.ns., radio, heater, Sl75 548--4731. 1963 CORVETTE
inl baraainl are hen rl1ht home tor it. 537..c281. noon. CTI4) 13C1-6482. MUST P.S., P.B., completely pan· Needr; work. Musi r;ee. now at: SELL! eled with covered floor, ice '71 CB·S00-4. Bronze 2330 m1. All or parts. 548--8454
Cats 152 box, root vent. wale:-sys-Like new. Bought Nov. '71. 1973 -·-Camper Conversion
MT-1802
1948 CHEVY 1
f'LATBED in pxl
Call 642-8514.
TON
shape. Waftichs Music City 1968 Thunderbird, 23'3" in· tern, full 1ize bed with large Si»:I. days, 646-2486, eves, TIOGA
Soulh Cout Plaza 54().2830 PERSIAN Kittens CF A board/outboard, OMC oot· wardrobe and cabinets, Lota 645-7643
S Re11.stered. Shob!, $3.5. drl~e, Otev V-41. Fully of storage space, A rul '72 Matador JSDT, all equip,
e Perfect e Contempo
'';;Autos;;!w;Salo;;;:.:;11~~1 • :;v~"HO~~; *PIANOS*°RGAN * M&-99E5 equip. w/tandum tlr. $4,250. mini motor borne that can
Go,_ ~-F ... ·-•--· + trick ext, lo mi. Perl .... ..,..~ or ouau~ n-1 154 Ml)....9495. be used for that r;econd BHt quality. prices. 9el'V. --. cond '72 5trt plates. $800.
55 HP PIS Fbl'l!l11.s1 hull car. Serial # 514945. 97S-2329
Kawal-Stoimw"Y·Boldwlo, "" e HAPPINESS Is a black $249 DOWN . pffi Piaml • Rolla button -·, ' blr b--w/extra eng 51-' Hp . BULTACO ·-,._" Bl.,./whl. Comp. "®"'· • Ren .•• •••• •• We Buy-Sell eyes and a furry little Musi sell this wef'kend!
Dl.ib'" FIELD'S PlAN~Sn U-5 body-all attached to a Silky ~~~~.best offer. Must tiell $113.43 PER MO. Clean. $225 or o I f,. r.
Tenil!:r pup. Two adorable ~lfi09.
C.C.ta Mna (714) Ms.J250 females, $200/offer. 18' GlaJ11par w/85 hp .
r t N E Lester s p In e. t ___ 830-'333=-==' _:...,...cc.·__ Mercury enlil'. Has tilt trlr, Y00••wn. juspat Sym2:19,.00nt 111_~~e tota11 canopy other e x t r 1 1 w1t.1 en Y PIANO-Sa.crlfioe $400. See at OBEDIENCE clus to start 9153-1927. ' Sll3..13 i~ the total monthly
404 .fOth St, Nwpt Island. in t h f! Irvine/Newpcrt ,;;''i':""=-.,.--=~o. I payment including tax, Ji.
67J...0585. Beach Attll, Wat, Oct. 4, 14' O/B Flbergla.u $250. 17' ctonse, and all finance
PIANO a BENCH 7:30 pm. Open to all do1s O/B w/trltt $500. 16' Out-ch&r1es tor 60 mcnths, on
HONDA CHOPPER 305 cc
w/JSO kit, 11trokerl 401cc.
Molded frame. Asking $650
or trade?' 642·7614 alt 5:30.
'71 Honda SL 350.
Xlnt shape. $595. * 5j7-6742 * $125. 212 33rd St., Newport ever 5 mos. 546-C928. board SDI. 12' Aqua Cat. approved crtdit. The cash
Beach. ~164. 'ro=R--A~d~op-tlon--. -Be-a-ut~U~ul '$3511"°:::·=546--<c::..;900:::;.:."":.:::•::•>c:•:;,· ~ price is $5290.75 Including *
fuzzy 7 wk old pups, 3 18' SEA RAY trt. hull, 160 tax a.nd llcense. Deferred
males, 1. female. Had lst h.p. I/0, 1deepa 3, 2 gas payment price is $7054.80
ahot. $5. ~. tanks, canvas top Ir: etc. which includes all finance
Suzuki 90 Honcho '70
Street or Dirt. Must Sf!!e!
$250. Tom 546-2001 Store, R11t11ur11nt,
Bar 132
8x4 Foldlns wall dl1play, 6
pa.nell, both aides uiable, 2
sets avail. $95 ea. 673-1065.
646-a597. charges, sales tax and Ji.
HUNTERS! Champ AKC cense. Annual perceni&je
Field line. EnaJlsh Sprtng. •n 15' llber1lus aki11. 9~ rate ii 12.50.
Chlckl!n brouter, used
Only $795. ValuP. flf!!W • $2000.
.. 642-0090 +
::~. IT\OI, M/F. $50. :,. ~~~: lully •qu;p, BILL BARRY
GERMAN shorthaJr pups, 16' Built rute, !50 Hf>
AKC. noo. or make otter. John.on. Tilt trailer. $1395. PONTIAC·GMC·FIAT
Martin-Crest Kenne J s, 592---6705, 615-5810 (lit St. at S.A. Frwy.)
54&-0989. * 22' Of!tp V' CUddy Cabin. ~ E. 1st St. Santa Ana TV, bdio, HIFI,
Steno OBEDIENCE claARS Tues & ~ Olds Packajt':t. 642-41448 ~lOOO Sat. 8:30 to 9:30 am. Begin-aft 6. 101.i: ft. cab over teardrop.
ZENITH 6: RCA TV'S pr\ctd nina B/11. Martincreat Ken-•66 LARSEN 110 m self-contained. Gu. elec. or
l• than the ditcounten. 3 neti 546-0089 h 16• dee V lr~=,-1~~" batttry, $1495 or best offer,
)T picture tubt, l yr parU I: ' · P P ' r., 'WU· 847-4500
la'Vice. All av a 11ab1 e BOARDING (ntw 12' iruilde-892-1173. ~~=·==~==-
model< In dock. Cuh llO """""' ,...., Grooming. 16' BOSIDN WHALER 100 FACTORY DIRECT ... ___ Poodle puppiH, She'-'s, H p J h 1........., ..;, .. ,.... F'ulJ.y furn cabover carnpen, plan er up to 36 mo .. &11.,.. ••J • • o n1en. .....,.,, AW~ 1 down $3! Ca
M-Pho ~ OK ... ,.. 546-2848. BUY' 6-,,_ no ' . per mo. mp-""•· ne .,.. .cea · ADI.. • ·~QJ. er shells. No down. &l2-84n.
O:>lor TV, 5I02l Atlanta, SCHNAUZER ml n la tu re BOSTON Whal '67 JJ' 40 er • · 7' C 11>u•---Huntlnrton Beach 968-3329. pups 3 fem, 1 male. AKC. 9 h Evinrud Ur M t amper w "'"'"' stove, UN~·~uAN St-, wlui, Salt & pepper, $125. Pill -" Ue, "'..;. .,,.18UI Ice box, water tank&: pump, ......,.f\.IU" • ~·· ., • .,., .e mlll\I!: e f!!r. _,....-· ttec. li1ht & cabinets $300. r --rd -~ c•·nror, In Pri/pty. S.5619. Bo R ~·· ~" •~ 011, ont/Chart'r 90I 640-1352. am. cabinet. Ce n t e m p RESERVE now. Dark brown ---------
dealp.. S..tln blk tlnlM. Will Toy Poodle pupa. Welped CAL 30. Incl ln11ur I: bf!!rth. VAN '68 Dodge, rebuilt.
blend w/any decor. Xlnt 8111/12 $200. 531-1446. $ll7.50 mo. Radials. Clean. S 1 9 5 0.
nd H-•-1"-* 642-140.1 * 642-4391; evf!!S 642-2789. co . -· ,,,,.;r-iKI•· AKC German Shepherd 8
SONY TC-366 rttl to J'lfl, months. Must sell ~ry Boatt. Sall 90f 8' CAMPER shPll excellent
sac. for $200. Alto 15 Scotch _,.._..,_na_hl_e._64_7-o7_•_•·--:;;.:;;;;.;;:..;;;.;;.. ___ ...;.::;1 condltion $250, 892-3147 after
20.1tape,13 m;crdf!!d rock. 2 TOY Poodles AKC l'el·· SA ILBOAT lovera-Wlnter1_6_'30-'p_.m_. ------
blank for ~ or both tor &hot.a. soo. Tiny Toys $75. discount for yr round fun.
$2'J5. 536-1936 atte-r 3 pm. * 547-31151 * Brand new 8' sabot Cycles, Bllce1,
W /aluminum masts I. sail Scoot1r1 925
MASTERWORK A M I F' M GERMAN Shepherd puppif!!s, $290 ---I~-..,. ..... --.,.----~ ""· 11 h ' ,,~alt ~ P"RAMOUNT aun...., a.mpu.uc:r w 3 mo old, male I: female, "'
1pea.ken. $50. Good cond. pure. c.aJI 536--fi059 BABY MUST GOl I 23" Schwinn pa r amount
"!56.,_T=-=ll=Ulalt,__6.=,,.---.,---I IRISH •tter pups, AKC ~g 17' Racin& Cat. WUI Sacrlllce Reynolds, 531 dbt butted
ROBERTS 33.1X I a Pe 6wla old. 5 males, <f ff!!m. to a good home. Days frame. Campi frame tips &:
recorder -Reel to reel. e 548-4882 e 546-SMS, ewL 673-4079. fork ends. campi crank,
cumette I:. cart r Id 1 e. -,-VE=rM"'"'A"°RAN"""'"'ER'=-~p-UPS=-1 '72 Vt"nture, 3 mos old. DR'a. hubs &: fingertips.
$315/otr. 645-6434. AKC REGISTERED Under W&IT&nly, k>aded, Center pull brakes $245
GRA y * M6-9Tll head, &allf!!y, OB, etc. firm. 548-8404 art 7 PM.
675-8250. HONDA CL 175, windshield,
l'---"_, ... _ .. _"_ .. ___,ll s : HALf German Shepherd CORONADO 30, Well Equip. bllck rest, crash bar, rack. puppy <f mo, affectionate, __,,. Re loves ~hildren. SlO. 548---5l7'7'. ~ a1JOnable! Private &lass uddle bags, very party clean. $400. 269 Knox Place,
3 Lina, 2 Tl.,,.., $2.00 Hornt
DARLING ttny gent 1 e BEAUTiruL Quarter Matt.
pu~brtd Chihuahua, 11 Gf!nile, but llflirited-A
monlM old. Shotl, female. really out1;ta1'::1ing hone,
536-6993. only $200. 548-5659.
l(lTIENS. 4 blk/whtte, 1 1971 Premitor hor5e trier
p/Siamese. Box traiflf!!d. 6 4 whl11. 2 horse, Excel cond.
wks. J-lappy & healthy. $85ll. Call aft 6, 64~.
645-6175. HORSE for sale. 1'1"ust
e 83.l-2032 e CM. 548-9690.
GEARY 18 w/North gJJs. & ·"'m~~suz=u~K~I~'IC=-..,,oo-_~2500=
trailer. Xlnt racing record. miles, dlrt/roa.d hike. Xlnt
Mu.st se:ll by Sun. A!lklng cond. $200. 64~5977 a.ft 4:30.
$750. 645'6974. '70 HONDA Trail, blue. Xlnt 1-,-.~SLOO~=P--Good,,.;.~co-od-.-,-,-.. -1 1 cond.1950 ml. $215. 673-4368
sacrifice. PIO or b@st eUer. after 6:30 pm.
557-5826. * '68 HONDA 175. EQUIP
26' Pearson Arif!!I. Xlnl cond . FOR STREET. GD COND.
Inboard, many f!! x tr .1 1, $225. 644-6692.
$6800. firm. 114: 643-1567. SNOOPY neecit' a home. iiell sonn. Call aft 3,
Spayed fem. AKC, 2 yn old. &t6-8l28 21 · Santana Sloop w/trailer, QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
Fttt to a good home. HORSE lor lelll.SI!:. Must hll~ Mil11, motor&. gt!!llr. Best of.
R.13-1728. exp. F"or information call fer. Skip, 714 : 645-0222.
Id 846-1167. SCOTTIE. AKC, 5 yrs. o • + MONTGOMERY 10 *
female, 11payed. Need1 love E~LRA SPf'("ial P 1 n to Like new. "111 race.
& atte'l'ltion. 833-1040. ~!ding. Paratle-Quality. $575. 673-3262
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Mos, old ,...., DachAhund. 1_1550 __ . _c,_1_1 _1194-_1_04:!_. __ _ ....,., 14' Sailfish type 1a.Uhoat, $75.
'70 Kawasaki 500, Extended
rorks, excellent condition,
646-4472 after 5 pm.
'70 Honda SL 350, &JOO mi's.
Very good cond. C a 11
548-1600.
1970 HONDA 350 -Street &.
dirt bike. $400. 963-155.5 or
968-18.17.
* '72-125CC +
Bult11.co Pursang
Xlnt Cond. 644-Sm
RABBIT motor scooter. $200.
For information ca 11
613-5584.
1970 KA \VASAKI 500.
$SOI).
19n
540->168
YAMAflA
$SOI),
543-5168
,..,
MOTOR cyl tralll!:r, Comet 3
rail. new. Make oiler, after
6, 646-5213.
1969 HONDA lThcc.
$325.
Call aft 5, 548-8454
·n H.D. Sportster, 1500
miles, blue, extra!ii, make
offer. After 6, 646-5213.
AhtERICAN EAGLE 250
Ported, Kanis S300/ofter
• 646-6791 •
24" boys bike. 1 5peed, good
condition, $30. Zl" girls
bike. $20. 644-8732.
Motor Homes
S11le/Rent
OPEN ROAD
MOTOR HOMES
940
8081 Garden Grove Blvd.
Garden Grove 89.f.4479
Motor Home Rentals
Available tor da.lly, weekly
or monthly basis. 21', 23',
and 25' Sf!!lf contained Mo-
tor Homes. au eqUlpt w!th
genf!!ra tor, roof 11.ir, and
many other extraL All
Coaches are 1972 models.
We have the all steel Ami.go
ai.:.. Pleue call 839-9560. Shot&. Good home w/klda &:/~~~~~~~~~~ 6~~· dinghy 1lau ever wood yd. WUI del. 646-546], I $25. S.17-3296. WANT AD Want ad results ••• 64:.i.5678
ADORABLE while I: cal!oo hm~ lf•:Jf) Bfft Sii Dock 91 kitten11. 3117 McKinley Way, 11nMi [quipmlnt "-•, ps/ 1 0
C.M. 540--94-41.1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~; WANTED: 50' slip or 1lde tie
FREE to good home; 2 half· I for month er year. Call
pedip-eed Pug pupple1; one Boa --'-';..' _G_•_•_•_ra_i ___ 900;.. "6"°73-=191l8=.=..,.."""'""'=-"'"
black, ... 1.wn. Mr..<no. Boat Aucti'on 45· MOORING ...... , oSL fix. LOVABLE blk Uib/Rhod. er·upper. $2500. Ha 1Jre11
Ridgeback doc· Shot 1. Yachts 548--3163
847_r.ll5 eve: 833-8900. Sealed bld1 enly. Deadlin~ l6th St. Newport Beach.
October 2nd. 5 sail boata. BLA~ • whtte fox terrier. Private 30' boat dock. $65. "'-"' • Brand new, 1111 tra1ltrahfe. Fr!eodly, , .... -. Btaut min. 67:Hll51 l'"V""... 21' & 23' Highesl bid over
Siame&e cat. 5f0.-01J 1. dealer <mt on Tllgged boe.t!l FOR rent 16x40 U hoet 11\p,
GOOD home for <f mo
pup--poodlf!! Dachshund. Had
distemper shott.. M6-20ll.
rree to • lood home.
Fiw adonble puppif!!1
• 646-1>29 •
AFTECTJONAL Coc:kapoo1,
champqne, 11 me female
spayed. ti mo male. ~161.
BEAt.rJ'InJL. treY kittf!nl
only. 2200 w. Coa:o;t High· 4 "'lllY tie. $ l 3 5 /mo .
way, Newport 8"ach. Michael Rf'1Jty. 673-6880.
ffiGH School boy "·ill keep Bo.its, Speed A Ski 911
)'OUr bolt ship 11hapc & aJf\1PETtTION eydroplane,
aparklinc at t ern o on 1. 13 .. 35 HP Chrysler. £:);trt1
Wttktndl. in Nev.•port atta . 'Exp'd. C.aD Bruoe. fi75-J65:il. part11. Mak~ offer-mu• Mil fe.111. 231 Delmar No. H,
NEW Avon Red cttst Din&h,y c.~t.
$300.i (1.pta tor $3Th), 15' Powf'r Cat 111kJ boat. 'SS IHl--0119 ~ferc, Walrtrong Ip whl !Ir
aoit )'Ott k>Ye. F'ret to eor:ict );) Foot bOat hull.: $25. 2076 + 1111 xtras. $1.~. !J6l...1!i63
home. 6TM8!4. T1tur1n, CM. ;
DEVD..l.SH pure black ma1e $51-4690 after 3 PM
klMn A-c:hlld lovin&: tabbf. lT GRUMMAN ah&m. canoe
SQ...(J397. wttll .acxA..tlPS -$ 3 5 0,
PURE 811ck G<rm10 polico, 1 ~BIUl::;_;:,:4'1:;.:•.;;ft«""-'e.;.::.l.;...:;p.:;,;1ri>;;.._
male, In NJOd of ... -11111 1111 aid 111111. BIU' lbt
yd. Good pet. 64111222 -.-
r
eves.
l~· RUNABOtrr -Rebll
JohflflOn 75 A trlr. $700 or
best O((~r. GtS--6434.
I
'
\' ' . •
LIMITED SUPPLY
OF 197l'S AT
BIG SAVINGS
I• "73" Pride & Joy lt Ft,
'72 Chev. %. Camper Deluxe.
Power, air, auto. 7500 ml
Afl 6 pm & wknds 675-6223.
PICK up sh~ll. fits long bed
Ford. Siesta Brand. $.150 er
best offer. 638-9933.
Dune Buggie• 956
19TI Factory bit street dune IMMEDIATE DELIVERY buggy. Excel rood. s;de curtains &: radio • $1500.
CREVIER D•y• 644--0B18, Nit .. 6:!().-0786.
MOTOR HOMES 208 w. 1st, s.A. 8J5.Jln SPortl, R11ce, Rodi 959
Motor Home Rentals 'TI JAVELIN SST. American
Motors answer to sportr;car
supremacy! Factory air,
SALES & LEASIN~ bucket l'il!ats. lot" of extras.
fu!l service facility Pvt pty. Cal 494--0602.
Danmar Motor Homes Truck• 962
531°6800 l---,7-1-C-HE_V __
NF.:\V '72 El Dorado 18. 1-hni ~~ camper special. VB. automatic trans., custom
cab. Heavy duty camper
equip. Immaculate, only
19,000 miles 10861..B
Motorhome. fully s e I f •
contd., Dodge autom. p/s.
p/h, du11ls. $6895. Serial
2'111551. Dealer • Coll. 714:
772·5810. $34'1'1
Phone 66-5799 '71 Vacationeer motor hm., MIRACLE MAZDA
.i;elf cont. on E·300 Ford 2145 Harbor Blvd.
Eco no 11 ne ch ass 1 s. Costa r-.te58 Gorgeous. Only S 5 9 5 O. r--~-==.:..:.----~--
644-4445 '70 Chevy 112 Ton
Rent A Motor Home
for your Vacation * 8~301 *
Pickup. Custom Sport, V8,
auto. trans., factory air,
power steering, radio, heal·
er, tinted glas!l, 11tep bump.
er. mirrors, hucket seats.
J-feavy duty. (Y5.l222J $.2995.
dlr. Call 836-653.5.
'66 Beachwood 22'
1'1otorhome Air, Gn, $5495.
968-3965 er 968-1170. Good
cond . ~=---~-~~ '67 EL CAMINO. 4 speed,
'70 \Vinnie mtr home. Sips 6. bucket seats, radio, heater,
Self cont. Generator. Air !Q29509J $1499 DAVE ROSS
cond. 18,000 mi. $9500. PONTIAC, 2480 Ha rho r
963-1530. Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017.
'64 Travco 270 Dodge 27• Price e f f e c I i v e thru
Motor Home. Loaded with 9/'l5/72.
xtra:-1. $700. Any d s yl-'-'---.,-,-G-M_C __ _
979-7965. ~ ton pickup, 2500 super
NEW LIFETIMES-the works custom, automatic tr11.ns,
& at fantastic rates. Pvt factory 11.it. 9442U S3799
pty. 838-0533 Tustin. Howard Chevrolet * \VTNTER RA TES * corner ol
Mir home' rentals. $165 wk '4' Jamboree &: l\lacArthur Blvd
ml. Reserw now. 546-02!11. 83~0555
SHASTA mtr home, for rent. ** 1962 Chevy, 4 5pd. Big 6
18'. sips 6, self cont .. Air. eng Excel w I cu s Io m
Pvt. pty. Alt 6, 497-2384. c:amper. UCB radio, A/C, * '72 PACE ARROW. 2-4'. nu brakes .. Body cond. & int.
air. gen. $20/day k Sc/mi. Excel, radio/heater, &lereo
f'ree insur. 644-4239. tape d~k. $1500. 646-090.1.
'70, %, Chevy. Auto tran11, lull
945 P\\1', au::.. Dlx cu.st cab.
---------$2900. 1741 Pomona, Space
8x3S' TRAILER. awning &. 41. C.M.
shed, clean thru-out. $18!15. c.::..::.=-----~~ I See at Newport Dunes '69 Chevy Van-VS, panelled,
Travet Trailer Park. Sp"ce crpt, mags, new n1bber.
No. 7, (Pacific Coast Hwy Good cond, $1995. 64G-1799.
Trailers. Travel
Auto Leeslne
fo.Iotorhome. Rear twin beds
with big overcab bunk, elec-
tric butane refrigerator,
stove with everhead oven,
toilet, powered by 360 Dodge
1 ton \\•ith duals, automatic,
power brakes, power steer·
ing, air cond. and wnov·
able AM·FM radio. "SEE
JT TODAY!"
Immediate Oel lv1ry
Serial #519211
$8995
BILL BARRY
PDNTIAC-GMC·FIAT
{lAI St. at S.A. Frwy)
2000 E. lst St., Santa Ana
558-1000
LEASE NOW
'73's
LEASE ALL
MODELS AND
MAKES
Southern CalHornia
1st National
Bank Leasinr
'71 JEEP 4 \Vheel drive
pickup, V-6 engine, power
stf!!f!!ring, air conditioning.
{448C18) $3499. DAVE
ROSS PONTIAt. 2 4 8 0
Harhor Blvd.. COsta Mesa,
546-8017. Pri~ ~Uective
thru 9 'ZJ/72.
2022 Bu1lnus Center Drive
Irvine, Ca.lit. 92664
714/8.3.1-8620 21.3/621..QJl!7
'70 Chevy 3/4 Ton '
Pick-up. Custom cab, V8. Autos Wllntld "' aulo. trans.. factory air. WE PAY TOP OOU..AR
power steering, radio, heat· FOR TOP USED CARS
er ,step bumper, mim:il'!I, If your car Is extra deu,
low miles. (3769.JF), $3195 see us tint.
dlr. Call 836-6.535. BAUER BUIOC
VAN - '69 Ford E200 %. ton . 2925 Harbor ~lvd.
Panelled &r: crpt'd. Must Costa Mesa 979-2SOIJ
sell-accept any rea5. Otff!!r STOP! Don't junk it. Any car
or cash trade. 281 Del.m11.r that runs;. Let us buy )'OUl'
No. H, C.M. tt;ouble. Up to $1 ,000 ,
Need a "Pad'1? Place a.n ad! , 541..0075. Motor Homes ]M.J '~t°'o_r_H_omo_ . .__, ____ ,
Salo/Roni 940 S.lo/Ront 940 '
~explorer '72
Wl'U OfFlllN G TMI
MOtTFANUSTIC
DHU. HIGH TUDI,
LOW DOWN, lONt
TllM IAJll flJIANCl
BUY TODAY
AN IXPLOHl•J4
for.01lr
'9,995
-1-TAJ[ & UClllSI
llril 71 '-!It lrill 1 ' kw .... + ..., 1or.~w1I Mtt .. illfll'll lfl .... l,rllf"
i..ic. -'°"II""" ............. ..__
A.Iii rook, l~t "'I·""""'· ,.2m. ii. t11ti111. A lwllr u fl-c....,il>M ,,._
-.hH.OIJIMft). I
IX .. LO•I• SALIS CINTI•
1:11S.·M•rNr1194. S.1t1 AH IJt.iMt
at Jamboree Rd. N.B.) Motor Home• Motor Hom•• Motor Homes
·10 21' Klt Travel Trailer.1-;;;;S•;l;•;;l ;;R;••;l;;;;;;;;940;;;;;;;;;;S;•;l•;/;R;•;•;l;;;;;;;940;;;;;;S•;l;•;;l ;;R;•nl;;;;;, ;;;;;;;940;, fully self-contd. like ne\\'·li
$1995. Serial 8528. Dealer.
Call coll. 714: Tf2..5810.
AIRbTREAM • 1961. 22'
Twin SAfari. Jmm11.c. Xt.ra.s
$3150 otter. 645--1786.
Auto Servlc1, P11rt1 949
OITENHAUSER dual port.
high rise manifold and 800
elm Holley double pump -4
bbl. fits Chevy VS. 3 monthJ
eld. $75. 893--6490.
'72 CONTINENTAL 25' Motor Home
THE MOTOR HOME WITH ALL THE EXTRAS ST fi .. DARD ••••
•.M, C-... Co. IL -· :::r. DIM ...... ~-TAI ~-Wltool, ,_.., lt9trfwt, 1 C•. Pt. &~, 4.1-C..--"··· .. hw..Ali!J~M ~tit ...... 19'Ue & ltetM, • ...,. l .. ltt flJ, Wd M llttr ILMf9 tiltl, 4 .... •eitt ...... .,,
14,000 LT.U. Air Ceitfti...,, kKM Air ,_~•ca, n.t.11 ..... .,........ o."9 a 4
.. ,,_ Stne, Pet -4 ,_ ....... t t
' RETAIL LIST PRICE I I SALE ~ \
$14,999 #M153 I $13,
DANMAR
MOTOR HOMES
SAW --$PVICE -...IJNTAU
1aeo1 HA1t!li0j(-OAIU)IN OltOVI
Nm to o. O.iDOhvn 5'1.allll
• I
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11-::. .. s ]§] -"'-~I __ .. I~ ---§]I .......... 1§11.__ -N''f_"'_-__,]~1 ;;' ;-~llf;llll;:~
....... w...... ,.. -........ ,. ~ w ... A ... m -· lmpomd f7' A-.~ 970 A-. ,...,...,.. m Autw, Imported 970 I! ............. ..
WI "A',,,.. REWARD WJC=~u;:1 _"""' __ ';_~-~--· __ 1'.'.'.'-:--:-Fl_A-=T--:-·i--'.,,.EU.,.,,,,G..,E,,.o,,,t,......_ TOYOTA TRIUMPH
.__~_-_-__,!~
,.., ~SH WILL PAY OVER "":.!:~. drM ID n 10 >"lat Sl>ol'll eou ... Low CASH OUT SAYINGS ! ! ! '6' Triumph GT-' $1111 ·n vw Bue AM/FM .-, ....,.._ m ile•. like new, $129?. '71 PeU&eot 30f Wagon. Under Blue with blue inttrlor, t"tra Ex.ct'I ahape. S13:'aO.
&f6...3242. 13,00) mile• at LOW BOOK sharp! Uke new oondition. ~ • .... -•-.""' l<ely. ..... Boak $14411 646-5952 ON All #l.21100. 1971 vw e.....,.m..,. Lib .......... --HONDA . . '72 BILL JONES new. SUn roof, air, under ·mn11· llllfVDAI n For lat. model, cl••, 1971 Peugeot 504, 4dr, auto """" ,._., ""'1auu;1 ---------trans, Sunroo1 • n •., B.J. Sportscor Ctr. warranty. ··~· low mlleosr-dotpo.. "12 Hnnda eustom ....... Lo Michelin tittll, 12 49 >. TOYOTA$ * ·oo vw CAMPER. Rebh '* .. -..._. --lll..i. tla, Imports, truckt or 'SlOO W. Oout HW1., mlles, Take over $38mo 675-8343. 2833 Harbor, Costa ft!esa ~-Ntw paint $1'0J er bed
c1mper1. Newp:rt Be1cb pymu_ pri I pty. Ivan. I---'------& $t().419l Utt 66-0359.
Call ..., Uk tor Bl!)'er '42-MOS m= ... , 963-321•. PORSCHE VOLVO 0
•
DAYE Ross ' · '65 V\V Bwi, 9 pass, tuuaae
, ~ ~~K JAGUAR --------, ••• xlnt me<h. cond. $195.
R d.-a.ca
-Kl.Niii INSTANT
·CASH PO. NTIAC Day or nlte, 637-m> '70 Jag XKE cou-'66au':-:=.!ll. Demonstrators SAYINGS ! ! ! ~181. r-Examples: '66 vw Bug, set UP tor lape
Aoltos, 1-..... 4 •oeed ..... chrome wltt xi:,:,_~·.:'."· ·n Station Wagon ON ALL deck, '"'"" ...... -i•orn•-.,,heel!, one owner 16,000,~--------1200 ·~ -• c.!:!° ,,l!!:,bor ~17 ALFA ROUEO _ mlles Cll9DNRI. ">11 eou ... "'bl' eng, trail!., Corolla '72 ·~BUS *
We need your Import ear.
Buyer OD duty 9 to 9 daily. IMPORTS WANTED '<!ALFA ROMEO. 5 ,~, CREVIER BMW cond. Must be seen. 112f>O, Rodlo Air Cond VOLYOS ., ..... n--,..__...._ ~ or ofi~r 645-8277 • • tires. $1375. ~·
C ~ G $4399 New paint & int. Excel 1600 CC. Engine, Auto., Xlnt <..'OM. Incl 4 new belted _ . ..,, .. ~w-h>rdlop and ,.ft top, radio, 208 W, 1st, Santa Ana • • $2394 00
TOP J BUYER heater. Lo miles, (WUT933) ~31TI '68 Porsche 9ll, 4 spd, • , -:-&t V\V Bug w/'70 l&OOcc
2833 Harbor, Oma Mesa sn:-888l.~ ~;d~A $1999 DAVE ROSS PON· ROY CARVER, Inc.. 'fi8 JAGUAR 2 + 2. O:mi:lva AM/FM Mag \\'hffiS, n~ •TEXS-0500505 Demonstrators ~~~· p~~-$600/otter.
B. J. Sportscar Center
~ 'l'lAC, 2480 Harbor Blvd., 234. E. l?th St. brown, auto. trns., air tires. Excel rond. 35,000 m1. f1f.41l LWJ14• Examples:
R. Beach. ?.L 847"'8551 Costa Mesa 546-8017. Price Costa Mesa ~ cond.. wire whee 1 s , Must sell. 675-7423. '72 VOLVO 1967 SHARJ> bug. Perfect
CLASSIFIED will &ell it! Need a "Pad"! ,Place an ad! qfleetive thru 91'15/72. I--~=~=,.,---I (AZV852) $3699. DAVE '67 PORSCHE 912, 5 spd, air, cond. $1,2» Cl!' ~st offer. 6Autospiiiii'iiliim~Poiiiirt~octiii;iiii'~7~D~A~ut~o~s,i;i;ilf!1~-l!!!~l'.ledi:iiiiii9~7~0ii;iiA~u~to~s~, ~lm~"°'~"~°"iiiiiiiii~97i0 -.,..--C_ITR __ O_E_N ___ 1 ROH-~ Blvd"°~".:.... 2Mf80 AM/FM, McAt.. mag•. TOYOTA 2 Dr., 4 SP., Rad io 675-lT'o.'l.Cam Xlnt nd .... -,,.,.-., .......,.... esa Reblt ~· Very clean! Heat., R•d. Tirtl '70 VW per. co · Citroen Maserati MG-8017 Price eUectiVf! thru $3400. call Stan, 646-5807. 1966 Harbor, c.M. 646-9303 Overni&:ht htr; radio. $2.D>
We -r l>o • llttlo I-er -· but you•a llod tho -lap •e w-
it. Dl'IYo out -and g1Ye -stlectloo tire once ovor • .,..,, lalle tire
-Y"" no best -for • t•t ~We wmt you for a sathflod cnto-
-• •-W .. MotGn. I
· BRAND NEW VW"CAMPMOBILE
•
$f99DOWN
S1M fl the fftal cuh down & St5.56 per month for IU months. Tat•I c.uh price
IMlulfllll tu & llc.enH J• $3712.60. Deferred ,.ym1nt prk• I• $4715.U Including
tu: & llc.lftM •nd ell flnantln1 ch•....,. Annu•I P9rt•ntege r•t• ls 10.t7%.
TREMENDOUS SELECTION
NEW & USED TO CHOOSE FROM
'66 CAMPER '67 vw
IOOY. warrenty and lull of I 00 ,-; w1rranty & super sharp.
fu,n. ISUT36!1 I 175FNCI
s1295 S995
'68 vw · '69 vw
STATION WAGO"
for I OD 91.' warranty & its velu•
p•<led. IYPT5181
s1395
GARDEN WEST > •
CLKSWAGE
970 Autos, lmpon.d 970
9/2$/12. '63 FORSOIE. Xlnt MIMlng '71 LANDCRUISER $3494.00 499-4353./ 499-2866 I f96.Sf89
'11 Jaguar Conv. AIC, wires, rond Ir. body, Many xtl'Wl. Hardtop. Warren hubs, roll '68 VW. R&H. AWARD WINNING
LUXURY CAR wine, Concours cond. $5,450. Best otter. (714) T"a3-4G32. bar, low miles. 539EAZ. (#2627301 sunroof. $000 or make CJffer.
A1'o '69 Cpe, equal eood. '69 9UT, lo mi, many xtru, $3066 *f'inanc{nCJ 675-6513.
Road & Rellye Moton $3850. Pvt. PIY· 673-1232· ftd, oleo lgn, ch. whls, xlnl, Available
MUST sell-'59 Jag 3.4·setlan $4850. 66-5961. 1\ l •
Orange County's Oldest Dlr. Best oiler over $ 7 7 5 · '55 Speedster 1500cc chrome -f.411. f.Wi&
1609 Pom<na Ave, 644-7216 o• 547-008. whl X1nl Cl•an. Nu lop. TOYOTA
C..la Me,. TI4-543-35>9 KARMANN GHIA 83$-$919 alt 5 PM.
_,,,.,,..~---,=,..-1970 914-6, E>i:ce.I cond.. Must 1966 Harbor. c.:-.t. 646·930.1 CORTINA
WITll
No Down
Payment
O.A.C.
'Ga V\V
Excellent Condition
S.JOn 548-1487
-. * '10 V\V BUS, 7-pass, 19K
miles. Clean.
$2100 • 640-1579
'67 Karmann Ghia ""· '" coRoLLA ... vw '68 CORTINA GT * 673-2799 * 4 ...........t, radio, heater, vinyl . :Om lai~I 1'1AI\E OFFER ·~·· -UMl8 can eves 644-1680 Rebu. $150/otcer. 67>-!i881 Yellnw wtth black 1n1. Radio, ROVER top, "'al '"" ,.,,., ~0' vo heater, 4 speed. Sharp car! $799 1.1 * '67 V\V Bug, original DATSUN (#OOClll). I, •7-0-35008--4----... -an-,-.. -ba-c-Low Down "Low Terms owner, very good condition. BILL JONES 00 color V-3, full r & Phone Gb-$100 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 $750. 64>-3005. '68 Datsun lOOJ. New con-
vertible top, tires&: battery.
Low miles. Runs great!
$1,UiO. 642-3697.
C air, tow'mueaae, ~~nd. MIRACLE MAZDA '71 VOLVO '65 VW B.J. Sporfscar tr. $2995. 673-214?. 2150 Harbor Blvd. t-i:is Station Wagon, r adio, $700 or best offrr. 645--8034
2833 Harbor, Costa Mesa SUBARU Costa ?.11.'sa heater, auton1atlc 1rans, * 1965 V\V *
,,,.....,, '71 TOYOTA HI LUX >t>-BSX LESS ENGINE. •n Datsun pickup, 23,000 ml. '70 KARMANN Ghia Jikel ---,===---4 speed, radio. 611BQl·I. $31 99 548-8454
Radio, extendo bumper, new cond., AM/FM: disc * SUBARU * $1466 Low Dcn1·n Lo'v Terms $1685. 557-8187. brb, 557~11168 eves. l Phone 64$-5700 'TI KARMANN GHIA. Im·
'69 DATSUN 1000, CONVT. •••""DA ArlLow.u $15$9 fl""" WliA MIRACLE MAZDA mac. Air. R&H. $l875 firm. R&H. TAKE BEST OF-""'6 FRm WARJIEN'S WA 2I!iO Harbor Blvd. Call -2>39.
FER. ean Jay, 673-4l8L 14AZDA Sport Car c • -TDYO_TA Colla M ... -'69 vw' PASS. eus.
FIAT QUICK SALE nooo LEASE SPECIAL e ORANGE COUNTY'S 196t1 Harbor. c .M. M&-9303 1969 VOLVO Station Wagon 540-0429 or 548-l5l5 ~n~ ~, ---~ no E. !st st, S.A. 547--0764 11UUMPH 540-40$9. '10 Bua, 22,000 miles, Scat -$57 56 VOLKSWAGEN Tracs,•,,, ... 82Mlus.at * FIAT *Loaded. Ror~Y powered. •n :U~~~~rr ·~~!i~"~uct;~. 1~ii SEE This! '68 V\V Bu~. Rblt .;u:a~~;;e~~:.ts~.
36 mo. + TA L. Ferr resp. blk int. $1400. receipt!, $295. 833-7122. eng. Good rond. SlOOJ. 1901 hdr!. Orange \Vfblk atrp.
128's,• 124's &. 850's ply, Trades ens. Kent f375..ti617; (213) 498-1646 Need a t'Pad"T Pl.ace an ad! Glenwood, NB 54.4237. Pvt pty 675--S861; ~2114.
DEMO SALE 72 ROTARY'S Autos, Und 990 Autos, Uso<f 990 ·.:;A=u=to:::••c..U:.:Hd;:.::.. _ _,...:."°.;.;;....;A_ufol"-'--,-U_Hd ____ 990 * $1788 * H~~~~H~~~e"
''.BIGGEST SAVINGS" •·72 128 2 Dr. Sect. "Service is the difference"
C#!i0980l HUNTINGTON BEACH
SEE THE ALL NEW MAZDA 128SL COUPE inn Beach Blvd. 842-6666 Leaoe Mgr. Mr. fTy
~~~~-;.cg;; '71 RX 2 $2499
Factory Trained! Mechanics Green coupe witit black fn.
, e 16 Service Baya e terlor, air CODd. Revolution·
7:30 ·a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Mon., Tues., Wed., &: Fri.
OPEN THURS TO ~ PM
Bill Jones'
B.J. SPORTSCAR CTR
ary Rotary engine. Low
miles! Will not last f2811ElT)
BILL JONES
B . .J. Sportscar Ctr.
2833 Harbor, Costa Mesa
540-4491
2833 llarbor CTI4) 541M4911--------
* COSTA MESA*
'68 124 Spider $1111
It's orange with black inter-
ior, 5 Spd, Extra sharp car,
See and Drive (WXP798).
BILL JONES
B.J. SportsC9r Ctr.
Like to Traoe? Our Trader's
Paradfse column is for you!
5 Jines, 5 days for 5 buckl.
Autos, Imported 970
*'71 JAVELIN
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4 Spd., v.1, 1111 th1o 11 11 .000
rniles. 1441ETEl
$2595
'68 AMBASSADOR
SST .
4 Or. Secl111, V-1, Auto. T•e111.,
P.S., Air Co11d., Tiit Wheel,
Vi11yl Top, WSW. fXSSJlll.
$1395
*'70 ArnJHnsador
$ST
*'71 DODGE '65 AMBASSADOR
PICIUP STATION WACiON
CtrnfMr Spe c.iii, AdY1nlure V.I, .A.11!0. Tren1., P.S., P.I ., Air Pa clta91, Full Power, Ait Cond.
177l12l) Cond .. 9 Pa11, flEZ620 l
$3595 $695
'68 VW CAMPER *'71 JAVELIN
6 cyl,. .A.vto. Trani., Mint Cond, Now Tire1, New F1octory En1in1o. l••• t~en 11.000 mitt . ( ]7]-
ff770FEJ. DDZJ
$1949 $2495
*'70 JAVELIN *'70' Toyota MK II
SST Auto, Trani., F1octo ry Air Co11•
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The l~R.S. 1970 Mercedes 300 SEL,
sedan, 6.3, white wired int.
E>i:cel cond, loaded, 49,5.50
mi. special price, $12,CXXJ •
Contact Jack Gray or Dan
4 Dr, Secl'1on, Full l'ow1r, Air
Cond., Perf1ct Co11d. IZRX7 121
v.1. 4 Spd. L,.,, the11 20.000
rr1ile1. F1oct.ry werr1o11ty .,.,.,;j,
115091ENI
d itioni119, 1900 e119in•, Radio,
Heiler, lo1clecf. M111t l1o Sold
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1972 DATSUN
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Orange, 633-1011. .... ",
1961 MERCEDES 231 SEB, .,. ' v.1.
$2295 -
'69 RAMBLER
lllEL SST
Av to. Tr1n1., P.S., Air air, leather uph., $895. ~~
644--0139. ~· -
Cond. Perf1ct f1ornily cu, fXXN·
9691 .....
'58 Mercedes D:I S sunroof. ..... ..
5,000 mi. on engine ol trans, /,'::
$795 or best otter. 963-GTIS. ~
'66 l\1GB low miles, nu paint 7 '
$1695
'63 RA MILER
CLASSIC WAMN
cyl., Avt.. Tr111i., Pow•
___ ,_M_G,,..__..,...1 ).'.(· ,·
Nu brakes, Excel oond. $875 Ste•ri119, (J)(E941)
1_~ ___ M_G_B ___
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'66 fl.IGB Roadster. Excel • •
cond. $800 .
>IS-1727
OPEL
'72 OPEL GT Coupe. Orange,
t speed, radio, heater, ex·
coUen~ (130FVJJ 12699
DAVE RO$ PONTIAC,
2480 HarbOr Blvd., Costa
Mesa, 54&-8017. Price ef·
fective thrU 9/'EJ/72,
'69 OPB. KADffiE LS
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$395
'69 JAVELIN
SST
v.1, 4 Spd'. 1Mt)61941
• $1595
4 speed, ramo, heater. <ZXZ· l"ll!l'llfl!'IP'!
6661. $915 dlr. -· •n OPEL ata wen. 1900 auto,
ltm mile•, otla. owner, ex·
0<L oond. 11,900. 96.1-48'13.
PEUGEOT
'62 Peugeot, G6'il rum>Jar
cond. New f'Oinl, 11m ... 1.
$250. ·~-
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$2195
'69 AMX
Low rr1Jl11. v.1, 4 Spd.,
e119in1 reel. ll09fl21
Fl rt
$1595
'66 AMBASSADOR
4 Dr. S1d111. v .1, A.T .. ,,$.,
P.I. !SAAI JO)
$795
JAVELINS·AMX's
MANY TO CHOOSI •IOM
SOU1HllN CALl'°lNIA'S
wenT llUCTION Of
NIW AND USID
$1795
'67 RAMBLER
lllEL
2 Or. Excel11o11t Tr1111port1ti1on
Car. !YPV622l
$995
'69 DATSUN 510
4 Spd. &ctll111t cortdition,
IY1M337l
$1095
'66 MARLIN
V.t, A.T .. P.S., .A.it CoM. Col•
leclor• lt1m, Mint Cond. (SUD·
1701
$795
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Step Up
To Luxury • •
Excellent selection of previously
Mark Ill's and Continentals.
owned
1970 MARI{ ID
E~quisite
Ebony bla~ finish, black landau, end matching leather feature.
F\111 power, cruise control, climate control, air cond., individual -
power front seats, power door locks, tilt wheel. (644BIJ)
SALE PRICED
SALE! 1 ,... •
Outstanding Gr<;up Of Choice Cars!
1970 v.w. lius
3 SIATS
Red with black Interior, radio, heat•
er. LookJ 6 drives like new, (91!).
BSW)
$1975
1971 Comet
2 DOOR. llDAN
Like new. 11.000 mUes. lJght Ivy
gold/gold Landau/matching interior.
Automatic, R&H, power steering,
' Economy plus. C947DDX)
SALE PRICE
1970 Ford LTD
COUPE
Gold mr!talllc w/matchlng interior,
black vinyl roof. Automallc. radio.
heater, power steering a: brakes, fac-
tory air. (540AEL)
1970 Opel GT
SflOIT COUPI
Racing yellow/black bucket seat..
radio, heater, radial ply tires, low
miles, super clean. (262.ASN)
SAI,E PRICE
1989 Monterey
4 DR. H.T. IXCILLINT
Ught Ivy yellow with black landau,
matching Interior, V-8, auto. trans.,
radio, heater, power stttrlng, power
brakes, air cond. CYPS833)
$1875
1987 Cadillac
H.T. SEDAN. llST IUY
Beige with parchment interior, ful l
power, factory air cond. CTWP400>
$1875
ALWAYS A GREAT
SELECTION OF TOP
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•orangt Count!I• Fomlly of Fl"' Cor.-
o hn son & son
21129 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA • ll40-l5l30
Horne Of The New Cir , • • -
"GoWea 2'-W'
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'67 vw
lfl»ec, 75 hp, wide tirn,
.-hffls, HO IUl~iorl.
Many xtru. Xln't c:ond.
Orig ownr. noxi.
1-.-oft 6 PM
* WESTFAUA * '68 VW CAMPER
Fully equipped, nrw t1res,
Jmt tuned. Runs terrlflc! In
Europe b!J)'in& new camper,
sacrif! $1895. 546-<l238.
VW New futt.dt, auto.
-.. .... body, blk vlnl
int, X....era motor. tull
be.Janee al fado&')' WU•
mnty. JUlt broul.bt from
Gemwry. 5,300 ml) fl I • I
Private pty. '2,750 (nCJ
!6>-9541.
WOW!
SEE THESE GREAT BUYS
'6' CAMARO '71 DATSUN 1%00
6 cyl., ,..,to. tr1111., 1ir concl., P.S, A
r11/ be•uty IYPS5511
fe1tb1ck, '4 1p•ed, R&H. Re•I •ceno·
$1895
'61 CAPRICE WAGON
' p111. Ulc1 n•w, 1ir, P.S., Elec. win·
cfow1 I ineny 1xtr11 1'4'4•FL21 $1895 __
'70 EL CAMINO
Air con~. Vinyl roof, P.S. A fin1 c.1rl
l69l41EI
$2695
'6t FllOIRD
my, C550IEVI
$1595
'71 YW IUS
' p111en9•r, low milts, like 111w.
1771 IUKI
$2595
'66 PORSCHE 91%
S11~r Speci1I. 12560ZPI
$2495
'70 PLY. SPORT FURY
E•tre fln1. JS,000 "'i. A,4.1to,, Air Concf.
P.S .. Vi11yl Top. 12.AE2411
Air Concf., P.S .. R&H. 6olcf•n be111ty,
$2395
'71 DATSUN 1200
4 lpe.d, A r••I "'oney 11w.1.
DICI,
$1895
1620·
Priced Low. l#:T<l9511
$2195
See Ow Fl•• Selectioll
of.,,,,_ Plchps.
'6''1 tin 72'J
$1395 to $21'5
100-4 Fl,..ncl"' On Approvol Of Cnclit
GARDEN GROVE DATSUN
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13861 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove 534·1255
12 BLOCKS SOUTH OF &AllDEN GROVE FREEWAYI
THE ALL NEW
1973 CADILLAC
~ss CHEVY v.s, Excel run-
ning cond. $200 or best of.
fer. •57 Ford Excel cond.
PIS, P/B, Radio, UJO. 225
E. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
Autos, U-990
NOW ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!!
LEASE or BUY!
'71 EL DORADO
CONVERTIBLE. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
White/white/red leather interior. Full Power, atereo e.nd tape
system, Power door lockl5, new WSW tires, etc. Les.s than 15,000
local owner mUes. (402CT0).
'71 SEDAN DE VIU..E
FACTORY AIR CONDMONING
Vinyl top, plush full leather interior, full power, tilt A telescopic.
steering, siereo, door loc.ka:, new WSW Urea. An exceptional value
at this low sale price. C718COll
'70 EL DORADO
-FACTORY AIR l=ONDmONING
Vinyl top, leather interior, full powu, tllt wheel, AM/FM stere<>,
poWer locks, beautiful Flremi!t finish, twilight sentinel &: very
LOW mileage. (3708ST)
'70 SEDAN DE VIIJ.E
FACTORY AIR CONDmONING
Vinyl top, plush cloth & leather interior, full poWer, tilt &: tele·
scopic steering, stereo, door locks, low mileage A near new thru·
out. An exceptional value at this low sale price. C185EOJ).
'70 COUPE DE VIILE
FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
Full po\ver, vinyl top, tilt It telescopic steer!ni', ~f/FM 1tueo
radio & a host of other deluxe xtrs. (939-AVA)
'69 EL DORADO
VINYL TOP
Lea.ther interior, full power, factory air eonclltionlng, tilt~tele.
steering \\'heel. stereo AM/FM, power door locks, cruise control,
light sentinel, and more! (YBP772)
, ''68 COUPE DE VIIJ.E
FACTORY AIR CONDmONING
Vinyl top, full power, factory air, tilt wheel. AM/FM, power door
lockl, beautiful cloth A: leather interior, etc. Priced to sell thla
weekend. (516EBR)
'67 SEDAN DE VIILE
FACTORY AIR CONOmONED
Extremely low mileage, exceptionally well cared for Beauty w/
full power. Gorgl!OUs cloth .l leather interior. Signal seeking
radio 4: many other deluxe extras. (FJS933)
$5555
$5111
$4333
$4333
$3666
$2555
$888
Hours: 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM ' Mon. thni Fri.
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun.
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2600 Hai;hor Blvd., Costa Mesa
. 540-9100., • •
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FACTORY
AUTHORIZED
CADILLAC
DEALER t..araKt ae!ectlon of Ca.di).
lacs in Oran&• County.
Salet·Lellling.
mo 1mpa1a custom 2 dr.
Best care. Xlnt mod. 4 new
Polyelas belted tires. New
brkl. $2'Jl0. 548-5435.
'71 NOVA
~·er steering. utomatlc
trans, low mileage 019CXX
$2499.
Howard Chevrolet ....,.,,.,..,
Jamborff I: MacArthur Blvd
83:1-0SSS
'69 CHEVROLET
C'}o Naben
U Cacliftac 4' Dr. Sed. V8, radio, auto., ~o~s~L., P.S., air. Nice car. <OZ.
540.9100 Open Sunday DFEJ
'69 EL DORADO $1499
Vinyl 1op, JeaU. :: interior, CONNElL CHEVROLET
Full power, factory air, tilt• ' 2828 Harbor Blvd.,
te~ wheel, AM/FM ·stereo, Ca!Jta MHR ~m
power door locks, cruise 19&1 KINGSWOOD Estates, 9
control, twilight sentinel, pms., lo mllea. new tirH,
new tires. $3475. Call 968-f.002 runy equlp'd except air.
'67 SEDAN DeVille. F-ull ·"$1lll5~~· _644-S!~-°"-~--I
power, factory air con-'62 Chevy lmpala Sta. Wq.
ditioning. CTYYCM5) U599 Xlnt cond. Reblt e,.-. brks,
DA VE ROSS PONTIAC, batt. C&ll Tony, 646-420:2.
i:a H~~7~ceC:OS: '70 CHEVROLET
fective thru 9/Zm. 4 Dr. Sedan. VI. auto., radio, P .S., P.B., viJJyt root
1970 4 Dr, Cadillac Sedan De (196ACS)
Ville. v;nyl top, ,.;,, tapo $22tf
deck, tUting wheel, loaded
35,'3() f911es, $4,900. t owner CONNELL CHEVR.01.El'
6°$'1851 or ~. l82!I Harbor Blvd.,
47=' Costa Mesa 546-rm '69 CAD' CONVT •. F'Ull pwr.
Yelowf.blk top. Leath int. 'G9 CAM.ARO
Low Jn#. Inunac. Pvt pty. Cpe. automatic trans, vinyl
$3300. ~. trim xtJN96S 11799.
CAD '66 DeVllle, all xtras, Howo1rd Chevrolet
gd coM. Pvt pty. Call corner ol
8f2..9&l6. Jamboree &: MacArthur Blvd
'66 ·Cad ep 0evme, "" ;;;.,-=='-=3:-J.O .. s,..s_s=--=-I
sbaPe. $1000. Firm. '64 Chevy MaUbu Sta. Wag.
Call 644-7183 Auto V-8, air Ii: pr. $3M.
e 1968 EL OORAOO e S46-6l.OO, r75-5604.
Very Clean •• $.'D)). 197'0 Nova Y!l, V..S, air, vinyl
492-1338 • 83.5-1104 top. Xlht cond.
19'1U CADllLAC SEDAN DE , Pleue call 557~
VILLE. ALL extras. '56 Well bit 409, dual quads, 4
$4.000. -spd h>dro. lllany extra parts $450/oUer. 644-8126. CAMARO '6> Chevy n v-s, 57,ooo ml
'68 Camano. Excel cond. 327 $5511. 1561 Peauus. Santa
cu in., wide ovals, map, _Ana_·-:";::'';cgh""=''==~-
c:onoole. 11•500• rn-t48'l. CHRYSLER .
'68 CAMARQ, 32'7. Good
cond. $1,«IO or best otter. * 673-1166' *
CHEVELLE
'69 NEWPORT
Factory air .t ~ $11195.
(<lroABR). dlr. Call~
mi CllEVElLLE. v-s ••••• 1 __ ~c_o_MET ____ 1 vinyl top, .pwr steering, * 1963 COMET-Rtil aulo
catm hood, rally wheels, tra118• Needs 'fiQJ'k. '
atrlpinf: Very s h a r p . $75 Call 54S-..f'1tO
$2,4$/oUer. 646-WO.
CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL
--• ;;a-<-:c'"'AMA,,_-.R-· 0-· -·~ I '62 Continental. l3fXI or ... ottv. c.n 5IH1ll bet 5 , Cpe. va.; auto., radio, vinyl 7.pm.
~)":-tltH. So 111ce. i -'--'.c=OR"'""y"'A-=a=--
$2799 '11 Corvalr .,.,.._.__ •
ooNNtu. OIEVJIOtET l1SO or belt ott.r &11 4. 1
2828 JWl>or Blvd., ~-
CoolA ...... SIS-l21)) COl~EllE • '53 CHEV¥· St4., ' cyl.1--"':".~----1 New tu,,...,, 6 bo'-, * 1lll3 Corvetw. *
l6-3m Needlwodc.>tuot-.
'tO CbeYJ w-. good All ... -· !M3-8454
b'lllQ<lrtollrln. $1SO or boat "Tl c.n.tte -lilt price -· ,..-·1 . -· -Air, • ...i 'IO Olol'f -· Qpn, I Mart 1121-ll&I, flHl47 •
eyt, ltldl llhllt. air, ""' ·• v-... ttrw a .-, -"'°" T/t<. !&Tof749, -' ~. --• , 11.ied o "Plld"T Plw '" "91 421 ,,._ $2400. ... 'Ill&
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COLONAD!! HARDTOP COUPE
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Frldu, Stpttm~ 22, 1972 Q,\ILY PILOT ---
OMEGA HATCHBACK COUPE
WHAT'S NEW?
We'll be glad to tell you .•• and
show you! From the all-new Omega
to the beautiful T oronado.
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ALL ,REMAINING '72 OLDSMOBILES DRASTICALLY . . . • ·: .. • ;. ' REDUCED TO CLEAR 'EM OUT. DEMONSTRATORS TOO! . ' •
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'69 XR T, 1' owner. I PIS.
PIB. air, Extra JIW'P. Best
otter over $2000. Mwst go by
Mon9/25.546-911fil.
'61 Coupr GT. Air, auto, PS,
P/d.llc B,' .alve :lob. New
pelnt, -$925. .... ~.
DODGE
MUST ..U-tmmedtattly!-'&9--
Cotone!t, V-8, auto, map.
Xlnt · oind. Fon:ed to tell
PJD. $600. 5flMOi3.
'89 Dart. V8, auto,
PS, air. Xlnt conc.t.
SJ4'15. 614-<335· ofi 6 pm
188 DODGE 6 van, ftblt eng,
,..., b'an& Xlnt cond., $995., -750'l. : 1910 Dodge ChaDe,,.er, V-1
autmn .. low milffae. Sl'l9!5. 49t 88$1. .
POID
'72 Mustang, PS, PB,
auto. 6 mos old.
corner of
Jamboree & MacArthur Blvd
833-0555 OFFERS. 548-6479 , 'fi8 BONNEVILLE 4 Dr. H.T.
70 Boss Mustang 302, mags, Full power, factory air con-
headel'!i. Balanced. $2700. ditioning. AM-FM radio.
830-1825. (WXF'l.97) $1299 DAVE
• • '67 Mustang, 6 cyt., 3 spd., ROSS PONTU\C, 2 4 8 O
=~="""'=~-I new tires, brakes, tune-up. Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Orig. owner. 545-5118. 54fr.801.7. Price e1lective
t.hru 91'15/TJ..
.... OLDSMOBILE "Ill PONTIAC GTD. V-8, ' .. ,, 1---------speed, factory air, power
MUST SELL~ ~ LTD Low Down .. Low Terms rG9 Delta 88 conv. Good oond. steering &: brakes, power .-...~ • -·-.. -. Air, !!~~ 66-5MAZ799DA 1 owner. Pri/pty $1600. windows, radio, heater, klw, '-wtwm .,..._,_,.. ~n~ Dennis Moore 494-7464. or low miles. (224BKV) $2799
,clec. windowl I: Mats, 2145 Harbor Blvd. St5® ex 30 (anytime). DAVE ROSS PONTIAC,
deh&U Int,, tleft'IO ndlo, tilt ca.ta Mesa 1971 OLDS 98, <I door h.t. 24M Harbor Blvd., Costa
whl, llddllD top, 23,IX» mi Mesa. 547-8017 Price ef.
Xlnt ""'4-,ll!f-'IJlO. ·~ 71 COllTIY SQUIRE ~,:~.:::. ~'7. tires, fecthoe thn! 9/'E>/12.
'711 1'111'11 LTD, 4 IJr, ~. •70 PONTIAC , 1 p~~ p/WlndoWI, ---\11, auto OLDS 1969 442, air cond., Bonneville 9 ,p .. ,_..., .. _ _.. AM.IFM, loaded. S 2 o o o . pass wagon. Auto. trans., p/b. Private party, Days trans, factoJ7 m, power VB .._._ _. 1-f t 21 s : 4 a 9 . o 2 7 4 , eves wlndows. powtr steering, After 5, 832-7482. • , ,... .. '-r ... eer ... ,., ac ory
·114:-..mJ. power brakes, white wall '65 Olds. Good tires. 1 OWncr. f;•6 m 0~1; ::
'811 °""""" Squft Wagon. tires. ('132CAK), $3595 dlr. 11$. -OUice, S49-<1;21; or DA VE ROSS PONTIAC.
e J e an , d e pc n d a b 1 e Call 836-6535. • home, 5(9....2"754. 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa
tnnlPOftl.Hon car. $500. '69 Ford L'ID -4 cir, full pwr. MUST sell-'68 wgn. Air, Mesa 54&-8017 Price ef.
-~-· low mill'll. $1893. needJ minor mech &: metal. tectlve thru 9/2.5111
'U JilNTO COoun. Spcl. :mo 2!3/.,.,_, Call Al <94-J904 or 956-3990. '63 GRANO PRIX. One
IJO .... lllliC -. • spd, HOR~" PLYMOUTH owr<r. excellent condition. ·llb..,..~cond.549--~. -,-Only 66,000 mllea.
rant Faloon wqon. Ex· '71 Hornet Sportabout. For '66 Plymouth Belvedere ll, Automatic trans., • oond.,
otil ODllllL ht .u. Mle or trade equity · fPr hardtop, w/w, rlh. "runs comfortable buck«' eeatt,
1 f79...4826 older car. ~T't95 att <1:30 well. $«X>. 67S-C212. ' Magnesium. wheela, AM-FM
IS.,l'Olll>_Coun1ry~,.rpm.---;;;;;;;;;'i""'~~+;'68;;;.,;Road~;;"'.:;nner~:;.·, redL w.y1 radio. l5iO for quick ale.
P/I. ndlo, 289 motor, JEEP p. ow m .. iil iimn!iiil~~~:;_.-=--'"'-''=--, 133-23811, • cond. $950. 494-5828. '116 LEMANS Coupe. \11,
ii """ ""'""' sedan. '62 Wlllya waaoi>. ' jV.D. pouwAc autamatlc, -tteerintJ. ~ -.:1~· ' win-•·w-"~ , l'I II (SLwtl51 $199 DA~ ROSS AlllD. rin. ''* ••4 .--..._ ........,. PONTIAC, 24lkt Harbor
........ '°'"3683 evin. * 53&--88 *' TERRIFIC 1971 Sa tar I Blvd., <Uta Meu. 54&-MJ17. iii,... I Ranch Wagon. MIUTARY JMl> with Safari wqon, take aver pymta. Price eJfe ct1 ve thru
--. RadJD A -ter. top a atru. -JIQl; AIC. lug rad<, _.,_ 9/2$/'12.
s• &9-4110 .... 1: mm. '66 TEMPEST wa,gon by 1965 cro Tri-po~"r 4 ipd,
'11 ~ 6lllOlll • Dr., R. R, LINCOLN owror. MH. auiOtnatlc, 69;000 mL l!llO. '<
p.a, -Prlmd ..... PIS, P/B. $400. 833-3659. 141-lm
.. •II. • ~ I :i; -Doo'I 11,,. up the lhlpl iii lit .... -CID _,._.. .... CllllQ; "Ult'' It In dall!llod, Ship A IOOd WUll .. la a pod ln-
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PONTIAC RAMBLER T-BIRD VEGA ; . ' '69 PONTIAC Grand Prix '67 Rambler. Fantastic con-
model J. Ah', pwr. windows, dition. Black interior. Best
steer., brakes. New tires. offer, 963-5140, 963-4062.
* 1965 THUNDERBffiD. *
CALL Afl 5 PM,
S.18-./1454
SHARP '12 VegL Low mlla. L-
Take over paymenta. Bill •
Goodall, 968-HU or :
1969 CATALINA. pov.'er, air, Lo mt. Under book for fast Don't give up the ship: --· . vinvl to 3.5 000 · ll""" sale' Owner 644-fil11 "Lis"' It in -'--silled. Shi'p The fastest drn\v in the West • " p, • mr. """'· __ . _____ . --• ~ il il o ft_,.,__. Fut results ant ..... t • ...._ •• or otter S46-3877. to Shore Resulbl ~ • • .a oa· Y p· ot ~ •-.,.__
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'69 DATSUN 510 SEDAN ••........ $895
" Door, R.010. {XWH 211)
'63 VW BUG . . . . . . . . . . • • • . • • • . . . $595
'67 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1095
R1dfo, Wl'llHwatJ1, .. SPHCI, Custom Gr1bbtr Ori"". Tuntd To A T". (TGM I")
'61 VW PICKUP .... .' .............. $695
Dt>le C.b, E11c.ll1nt R1JMlng CorldltlM. CUii UO
'67 VW SQUAREBACK •.••••••• , ••. $995
Ntw A:«I P1inl, Sllarpl 4 Speed, tVDX '31)
'68 VW FASTBACK .............. $1195
lllrlgftt Y1ltow, Low Mli... Wfl/W TJru. IYEV llJI
'56 VW BUG ..................... $695 '71 VW SUPER BUG ............. $1795
Poww PulleY, E~ Eldlai.b, AM /fM TIPI Didi. (000 DKl"I
169 VW BUG .....••..••.••••.•• $1395 '70 VW BUS . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. • • • • $2395 Clenetlne Or.nge, (YEUfl), R.Olo. Otlu.e B11gt, Rldlo, $haW Room PtrfKll (t4 CASI
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Autonwltlc. Air Cor411ilnfnl. ~ Low Mllll. CZOY NI 8r11M Rid. 4 Speed, Redle. H .. ler. (UHN 02!1
'66 VW BUG . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . $895 '69 VW DELUXE BUS .. .. . .. .. .. • . $2295
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A GT .••..•..•....••. $795 '69 TOYOTA COROLLA ........•• $399
Rldlo, H11i.r, WN""ll Tim . " SPffd, MK!lal\lc Speclll. (YCZ Olll
'70 VW IUG ..•..............•.. $1495
Oel1I 0rMn. llNtl. (SU DIVI $695
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Rod10, heater, vinyl bucket . mo. pymt. il'lcl. ta•. l.cen" & 011
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9uer1ntees to pay I 00 1. for any mejot repairs.
For the next 24 months, your Ford Dealer 9uar1nt111
• 15 % discount on repairs covered under the n1w
A·I W•rranty.
You get A-1 protection when you're out of town
tool In every Stete of the Union you'll find p1rtici-
patin9 Ford Dealers who will promptly end courte•
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Werranty.
Come set our selection of A-1 Warranted used cars
today! We're A-1 Warranty headquarters in this
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EDITION
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FRIDAY, SEPllMIER 22, 1972 TEN CENTS
Trustee To'ld Home · :·Was • Ill College Di·strict·
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Saddleback Community C o 11 e g e
lllltrict Trustee Mlcbael T. Collins moy
have moved out of the dlslriotas a rault
or-a ifuli'I; In the -year dlstrlcl '• IJoun.
dary with Coast Community College District.
Collins, a Santa Aha attqmey who
formerly lived In Laguna Hills, rocently
purchased a house In the Harbor View
Homes -Bren tract -of Newport Beach.
While all of those residences are within
the Newport.Mesa Unified S ch o o I
Dlltrlct, tho aillep dlltricl· boundaries
blsecU many lolo, Including Collins' new
-bol1>e-lt 1741 Port Sbefflold Plooe.-
Colllllll lllld today he ul:ed Ille .... ty
llCbools olllce to conflnn the location of
the house as being In the Saddleback
District before he bougl)t ii.
"They checked ~ a&lress and told me
the house tecbnlc8lly is In lbe Soddlebsck
Dlstrk:t, II Collins sald.
A DAILY PILOT check with the county
schools office uncove~ split opinions on
whlcll district the Collins home is In.
Dewey Hillman, aecreljlry to lbe
Orange County · CommttteO on Scbool
Dlstrlct~Organiutliii!-;' ·recalleil having
told Colllna the property WU· in the Sod-
dlebsck district. ·
However, on~ leaJ:niog that, the. tract
map indicate. the majority ol the lot is
In the ~ CommunltJ, C<!llece District,
Hillman ' said • more detailed n-
amlnation of county 1records will be . . ' oeceosary. . . .
Since formation of ·lbe district in 111119,
trustees have refused to consider any
move to stralgbten the boundary which
Clivides several lots iii.the liren tract.
Should the Q>Ulns home be found to be
wtthin the Coast district, Collins would be
ineligible to serve as a Saddleback
trustee.
· II It is determined the lot is within the
Saddleback district. however, it is unlike-
ly he would support a bid to redraw the
line. ·
Within the first five years of the
formation of any new school district ,
state laW require! agreement of boards
of both of any districts attempting to
change boundaries.
Without agreement o( the Saddleback
board, Bren tract residents may look
forward to conti nued confusion ove r the
college district their children will attend
and the election in which voters cast
ballots.
Among the confusion created by the
unusual boundary Hne has been its erfect
on college di strict trustees.
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More lndk!tnaenu?
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Leasing Probe
'Far From Over'
By TOM BARLEY .... _., ........
An Orange County Grand Jury in-
~ 1nlO the Mlle Square Part<
lusing -I II far from over despite
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Concept Told
In. New &ok:iet
the me-cl • lrllll<r!pt ref1ectlng the
panel's earlier -· Cbief Depu-ty D1atr1ct A~1 James Enriib1 said
today. .
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1 Hh'-tt:lilr•• •· 1 tm1: Ibo ~ 11 Bmn.t ia ·-· I .. ,,._ =·-·Naft!IW -. lllfF? '&ca1:&N~
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llld .... may be-taltloc to blm apin
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about tldt eM9 WI')' 6oon.•1 I ,
Wilhelms II tho aide fired by lirst · 1 1 • < ' > ' •
dlstrlcl'&ipe•11oa·-·Bat11n cl San-Nm•• .. ..,, .E.,,.ae.: hi ••fNw
taAna,a--.llltGrandJury.11>' ..:i_i :;;',J 1 • ,2•~· . :.''-"· .. : , . dieted lfc~,-~ ~ 35,tbeftco ~-ters ...,_ ,,.._ .CoaJJl-1 ~ J;lepart· :'..i~~ "'=DI•-mellt ·doua,.·~a..iawwblda~~
Battin was cme cl rt wi-wbo in flames·Tli~1nlgbt In~ ~bor.,.QW•, at.or of the 29loet :craft; euji·l>elerscin of Santa
testllled dttinC the:!~ Gl'IOl! .lllry in-· Alla, ll!ld a:fl:ie.ddeapeol 'fnnb,;the bunilngl boat to · vestlpllon. · · · ·
a doclt at U~ ,w. eoist ·Highway and shoved ·the
vessel '•"llY•from'<ither lioats. IriveBtigatora blamed
the $2,000 iblue on a : carburetor .backfire. Peter-
son'llld.hls companion 'el!Caped injury, tl)e. Harbor
·Department Aid.
Ballin l8ld 'lie fired Wll_he!ml because : , : ! ·
be .... -·-that bii 25-year-<>ld • ' ' ' =::.:::=.~~:000 J·_·ayeees .. P. repare.Cle_:rnente The supervill:r said tlllt, r in any event, ..La.4
Wllhelma was an 1m11tisfactory worker .
Republican Unit .~.='"t=:w: Pa:rk f.tl ·SD;in_· ~}(;_let :W.· · ·,_er. k 'S_till m· Party' neyandFujlta:lnvobdtheFlllhAmend-r llW!Jll_ ta their~ ~ befGre the , . .. ·, , • . • , . " . • ! • . •
Grand Jury llld commented tbst their · ' ' • · · • • .. · 1
Repoibllcan-IM cl Orange Coon-refuaal to testily "didn't sit very well . Mem~ 01 the•Soulh <Coasl Jayceos '0n SUC<OedingJweekends,.Ortler said.
ty 1 * of the three area GOP with the -1. · this "J'd<ehd will resume tbetr'work·,at club meml>Ors will ·begin 'to ' loslall a
_::.,:.,. ,wbJcb hacked wt oJ the "I refuae to answer on grounds thet it 'l,lndl\. Lane~ l')lr~.,J1!0l!lrll!g,~· "!'Y sprillkler S)'Oleni.' Some "parts were 0·• • for . mllldi lend 1o lncrtmlnate me. I do so on acreage for sprinkler' llMtanailmt after dolll12d 8nd otlier~ ~ ·thiougb party• to ..,pport John G. Scllmia the~ cl my attorney," McWhinney mol>tlis cl delaya'.~ -: b)l •a club funds. .
pr-, .ll<COl'lling to RA V 1 c • and• Fujita repeatedly stat,.i as they . I~ l!l'!l!>le!m ;,,,,ruv111g the . TJie I"Okd,·f11sl ~-more than ~ ~ N~~-County were questioned on the alleged f!0,000 · cllY or Sin ~te:' ' r;·;;-, • a year ago, w~ stl>iipe<1 ,sbortl)r after ii
Y • v...... bribe. · ~a~-~ Jim.Ori!* op!d the IWtecl.!w11e .. C111:..rflcialM'ealized that·•
Coonlinltlng RepubllCaD Aasembly (QC. But before Ibey did ao, both men asked ·first job 'wrn l>O to -~-~graded · ·sman min o1,6r0perty at the park e•
CRA), Un!tec\R8publlcana ol Calllorma the Gnmd •JU!Y to accept the ,.....lnp of park "site of weeda wlllcb ·have g.,;,;,,, tranee'beidige<f to a private owner.
(UROC) llld ltapu~lcan ADoclates u lie detector tewts Ibey aald bad been car-aluce•tlle pork_ -Llnda..Lane Beach ' Modlls ol negbtiatiOns ana clfy'actlori!J
the -·dehcllnC grcupe in a.story rledool'at.lllelrownexpeose. ,.wio1jrlt:~oll8~way.for<lhe finall1'resultedin·aland-excl>m>ieagree-
publlahed Sept. 14. ,_ Tllo Grel Jury denied the request. otmtlw:; l'je ai a.dOb.* _,i, · ~ 1ctear ~ lo the park Tbet llOCOUDI was w <mlr. Tbo·ll..,lpl dlaclooes"tbat a llU!Dber ~·. • • ,;1 · ';1" • ' ." "'"""'tyto Ibo .,.Y. · ·
Tbe thin! -actaal1y wa Ille of teleploane convtra1tiom lnvolvtog :lli8.' l'-·~ioli '1' I{ . p~.fof fhii; Pork cleVelopmonl ,,.... C8liforDta RepullllCan A-m+ly (CRA), McWlmuy; Fujita and Mural were ·and H · tlW 11!111'1itll "!urnlsh<id free to the Jaycees by a
not Republlcan -iltes. (See PBOBE, Pace I) be completed before 1111 eoc1 of Saturday. private planning firm. · OCCHA, IJROC, CRA have blstorlol of ·
follo1{lilg u1ir.-vauve vlewpolna.
Repullllcao Alooclates II ....idered a
tnOnl moderate organisation. '
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· · Frmwr Repkicement Modesay_ Conti~ues Tradition -
Nixon Calh OH
Ptopa!ed ' Swp . ' : : . '
In: San' Clemente
Pres_ldent Ni.on 's · proposed · one-night
stopover at La Casa Pacifica .in San
Clemente' once set for late next week has
been calletl·otf; informed sources said.to-
day.
1'be President, It' was learned, had
pJanned a real stop at his ~·Clemente
estat-< after a fl,OO!kl.~late _fµnd-raislng
dinner weanes<1ay .in Los Anrles.
· Instead, ttie Presidtn wll return to
Washlngto'n, D.c., inlmedlate!y-aiter the
campaign ·even L
A<\l'.anc;e refiorts about the dinner at
the'~Plaa""'"" meotiorta·atrong
pralhlliit : of ~ .... marchers ap-
pearing at ibe hotel. Sponsors of the
march predict 7'>,000 persons wlll 'show
up.
Tbe President Is 9Cbeduled to address
the audience at the fund-raiser.
It will be his flrst appearance In Los
Angeles aluce the l'Mlection camj>aign
otarted early thll -
Germ Killer Use
Gets the 'Hex'
From Govemmeni
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe govern-
ment today bann<d all further uae cl the
germ killer heoch!oropl>ene, except
under a doctor's praaeriptlon, and
o~ a recall ol baby powders and liq-
uid soepo containing tlle dlemlcaf.
Charles C.'EdwMds, commissioner cl
the FDA, .aid ......t studlet Indicated
the public was l10lll& "neOdleosly an d
maalvt(y npooe<!'•to·heuchWophene.
He -that »to·• bibles have dltd
In -bee-loo -. the PIO" duct waa ~ put Into talcum powder .
· unc1ei tidly'o rulq:
' -lnfatil flOAden with mart than 0,7,
(loo 1!AN, Pace I) ., .
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Three years ago, an appointee to the
rorrner Orange C.Oast Junior College
District was forced to resign his position
y.•hen he inadvertently bought a home in
the Sacldlcback district portion of the
Ne,vport Beach housing tract.
i\'leanwhile. a similar confusion o,
boundnries involving 37 lots in the Spy
Glass Hills development faces joint con-
sideration Tuesday by trustees of tile
ntw Irvine Unified and Newport-Mesa
school districts.
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A massive police manhunt is under
way today for a man !Ought in con-'.
nection with the cold-blooded murder of a :
Buena Park police officer, killed Thurs-;
day while trying to arre!t the suspect on ·,
a sex charge. "
At one time Thuraday night police
thought Ibey llotl Ille suopecl cornered. ,
but Herman U Clauaton, .. cl 939 "
Emerson St.; lAnahelm, w he r e the ·:
shooting· oc:eurred, ............ ~ .. .;
--~-·-·· ... ·-lo-house oearclt and bad blocked oa a ' 1
one·squafe·miJe 'arta between i
Knott street,.wlliern Av-. Melrose ·,
&ireet aad Iha -Ana ,._,ay. ,
lt was in· tbi1 area, near t. flood control ;
channel, that Clouston-was last seen ,
about midnlgllt.
He ls deleiibed as six feet tall,
weighing about 170 pounds with short
black hair, curly in tront. When last seen
he was wearing a red and gree:l shirt and
blue Jeans.
After allegedly shooting Detective Dar-
rel "Bud" cate, 45, in the head, Clouston
supposedly fled to the Hollywood area,
t.ben to the San Gabriel Valley,. before
returning to Orange County, for !Ofne
reason.
Cate, a l~year veteran or the Buena
Park police force aod the father of five
children, died shortly after noon Thurs-,
day.
Late 'l'llunday niglll, ,.veral /lllots ;,
were fired when qfllcers lhaolbt Ibey :
1 had the llUl(IOCI comered near J.,...,. ;
Village and Deer Park ln Buena Park.
During his reported flight from
Anahelm to Hollwyood Clouston, alleged· .
ly an ex"°1!vlct wbo used four aliases, .
commandeered the van of a couple from
the city of Bell and used them as
hostages for a time.
Don Archer of Be.II Gardens, a thJrd
hostage alle~edly held by Clouston on his
frantic travels, jumped out or the van al
Sunset Boulevard and Vermont Avenue in
Hollywood and called police.
The van was tailed up the Hollywood
Freeway to the San Bernardino Freeway
by California Highway Patrol officers,
but they did not try to stop it because
they knew tbe suspect was armed and
any action might lead to injur. or death
to the two remaining hostages.
They were .ldentUied a& Charles Hager 1 and his wife, Shirley.
The suspect 11 believed to have -shot
(See MANHUNT, Pap I)
Wea.._,
Tbe weatherlady aays hazy sun-
shine ts the outlook for Saturday,
with hlglis In the 'le. along the
Orange Coest, rising to the mlcMos
lnla~d. Lowo tonight In Iha IOs.
INSmE TODA"Y
Rule Britannia 111111 ruk wavts
of shoppers /or 11 day• a~South
COast Plazo, Co1to II•"'· Ste to-
day's W eekendtr {or 1chcdule
'Of doily and ip<clo eoenll. = ~ --. --. a T 1 tc ... --. .... , ... =.::· 7 ,..;: t
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Worker .Pay Up
August Prices Rile 0.2 Percent
' WASHINGTON (UPI) -C.Oa~ ,_a modest o.2 per«Dt in Al>
gun while workers' take-home Pl)' tllt lariell -for Auiuat la II
least eight yean, the Labor Department ~ todoy.
Last month's rise in the Coosumer Price -. U. _ ..... t•1 key
measure of the cost of living, compared to J'uly'1 0.4 percent lncrH1e.
The departm<nl said the August rbe was cblelly due to bJ&her prices for
meat.I, restaurant meals, g880tine and household services. Pr1ca for au~
biles and clothes were down for the month.
Marina Whitman, a member of the Pre1ldent'1 Council of Economic Ad·
vi.sers, said, "The August figures were a very encouraging sign" that price
cootrol1 were working. But she decUned to suggest the results were good
enough to justify lifting the COlllrob anytime aoon.
ID a separate report, the department· said average weekly earnings of fac-
tory workers rose 0.7 percent between July and August. Tbls was the largest
such increase for any August since the government began compiling such
statistics in 1964.
Laguna Narcotics Unit
Gets Back Front Money
the north end of Laguna Beach. By JACK CHAPPELL
ot tlle Dellr "'"" Staff At the time of his arrest at sun.point,
The Laguna Beach pollce narcotics Valo was reportedly wearlng clothes
' uad haa all of its f750 front money purchased with the police department's
ck today. money and driving a newly purchased
"The store was very good about it. car, also bought with the police
fl'bey even · took back the Uled aocks we department's loot.
Policemen returned the car and recelv· • off the guy'I feet,11 T .. _,.. .. Beach • -~-ed the $475 purcbsse price back for It,
)let. Sgt. Neil Pun:ell said today. despite a sUgbt crumple done when the
: The front money waJ to be used in a fleeing suspect rammed a parked car.
theroin buy by a police operative, but as The clothing was returned to the dis.
·~ bills were presented, police allege count store where Jt was purchased.
Joseph Vale, 20, grabbed the money and "After they beard the circumstances,
'ran, while the operatlve was held down they refunded all our money. We came t out even," Purcell said. , by Michael Howard, also 20. Police saJd ~'both were slaying in 8 Laguna Beach ~by offlcen revealed a receipt
motel for Valo 1 new plDll, 1hlrt llOCb, and
. Vilij -and """EdWarO wefe bOoxed-on--sboes-in-Ule car·and tbe-ttore wu-trecetl
, charges O( grand theft and CODlpir'aey lo by ofllcer1.
aell heroin. Valo waa arrested oe1y after In addition to Valo and Howanl, well·
a red lights and siren chase bJ detective known automotive repair shop operator,
•.ehiclea: through the streeta and alleys in Howard Sullenberger, 34, waa .-rested
Frot11 P11ge l
ALL-YEAR ..•
' oral pre!entatlons and can ask questions ! about !be program.
,, · Sampling of their opinion al8o ls plan-
ned for those events. \
, Trmlffl have prombed to welgb'-lhe
retUlll of the porent.' poll heavily when
tbeJ''-lalleeember •lletbei' ... -
the all-year progrun In areas wbere erowth II beavlell. · ' Tlll! project would affect elemenllr)'
' puplJa onl,y.
by Pun:ell.
Sullenberger wu amst.d alter the
morning confrontation between the police
operaUve and the two men In a Laguna
Beach restaurant.
He was booked on charges of sale of
heroin, conspiracy to commit 18les of
heroin. two counts of possession of
narcotics, possession of marijuana,
polSellion of narcotlca parapbemalla
and two COUDtl of poaessk>n of
dangerous drup.
All three men were scheduled for ar·
,.........,, toda;yd n the Lquna. NJguel
Municipal Court.
~rime €ommi~e.
Hears Students
1be prosram 18 calculated to mulmlM
the ... 'of school !.CWU.. all yelr .....
but school 1uthodties pnillct Ibo 'P""
gram !Dllht not win much favor .from
parenlf.•of cblldnn of both eleml!illlr)'
and hlp 8Cbool age.
ScbeduUni of vacations w1u be the _ Tell of Drug Use hardOll, fur tho.. par<nts, because whlle
one yOlllpter may be Jn school, another
will be.on vacation. . CHICAGO (UPI) -"A lot of hlgh
TbUI far speclllc schoolt being eyed for school kids bad the drug image -jeans
the prdcram have not been lllllOWlCed and beadl and· all " IS.year-old Leona and eDcl acbedulet would not be pro-· ' ' JJOoec1 ...i... the boanl approves In Scbl•la 11as told the U.S. Hooae• Select
becember. . Committee on l::rime. "I JU;i !en rfgb~
U the board agreea to try the '145-15° into it."
concepJ (nine weeks of school and three Miss Schlaiss was one of three weelta off In a regular cycle) the nut . school year for many youngsters will students, all former drug ackhcta, to
begin !lie first week of July, 11173. testify Tbunday before the committee
'lbat' would mean that one group of which, under the auspices of Rep. Claude
eleme~ students would have lit.tie Pepper (D-Fla.) opened three days of
more thari a week of summer vacation h ... ~ ...... here ' before 'they return to class. ,__.,'6;oo •
In order to set up • staggered eycle, "The teachers would turn the other
each group of students will start ·at the way when they saw me getting high"
ume \Im•. but thoae same groups would Miss Scblalss said. "I don;t thlnlc th;y not all attend school at the same time.
One croup will start school, then take knew what to do about It."
three weel<I off after three weeks of The students teatlfied they bougbt
-~ln-and~the-Yet another group will start ~e school they received was from one or two aym.
year wtth six weeks of school, with three be" •--weeks off. · pat uc teac11t:l:J.
Still another group would attend the Miss &lhlalss said she began 1mok:ing
f~ll nine weeks, then take Jta first "<:&Ca· marijuana in seventh grade but dldn't
t1o;hat scheduling, say school authorities, move on to "harder" drugs, including
will be the major hurdle to overcome. LSD and cocaJne, until abe entered Stein-
metz High Scbool on tllf city's w .. t Side.
DAILY PILOT Smoke, Or No?
WeHare Cut Proposed
Bill Would ~liminat£ 2 of 5 Recipients-
w•eml'IG'l'QK llJPll -Tile Smite "'--°" • 'ti• approved a o:io.
trdmllal bOI today to cut oil r...n
wellm rolla two ol every lf've lamDlet
J'OC<lvlng payments.
There '""'1d be no mere federal
wollare _..,. for six mlltlon
members of famlli• io which all
children are ..., IP I. Tblt wwld ..,.
count for {jJ pment of the 15 million
lamllles on welfare rolls.
~bera!W! tbl lloClal SecurllY and
Medlcare programs at a cost of nearly II
bJlllon a year. Payroll taxes to llnan<o
the Improvements would rise nm year
and again In 1174.
--Guanntee 1 basic annual tnoome of
12,400 a year for 1 family ol four who r ..
mained on wellare U the famll7 Included
cblldnn undor age I. lfme mJUlon
funmeo would qualify. States ...Wd be
Gab' Spposlum
free to IUpplemenl tbat poymatl !nm
tbe1r own fundl. ' · Sen. Abraham A. Rlbf<oU (IJ-Oono.)o
detcrlbed the work provltl"'j of tbe.
program u "davefare."
HEW Se<retary Elllol L. Rlcbardlon
baJ called It a tbrowbaclt to "make
work" pl'OllJ'llllS of the New Detl. ,
L<>ng contend! ii would be a llilutl<lo to
the problem of crowJni welfare rallt tad
COlll.
U .. IT .......
lnmad, the bill would gutrll!tft the
heads of "-lamllies -virtually Ill of
them women wltbout ana~ man
'n the booae -a job either In prtv1te
enterprile, witb wages ol U 111 hour
sometimes subsidized by the IO\l'el'D-
ment, or on a government payroll at $41
a week.
Def eminization 'Myths'
Slleril17
Timothy Kane, 22·year-old Uni·
versity of Iowa Student, says be
is going to be next sheriff of
Johnson County. He is 5-leet4
and his assets are shoulder-
length hair and $15 in cam-
paign money, but no Jaw en·
forcement experience.
The Bouse puaed 15 matlthB llfO ID
Administration bill caUlng ' for a
guaranteed Income of 12,400 for every
poor family of four. Tbcoe who -ked
but earned less than $2,400 would be
guaranteed an income of at leost that
mucb ~ I\ step whkh would add mllllons
of woltiJ!C famlllel to ·weUare rolla.
Told at Women's Meet
FrotnP"flel
PROBE •••
played back in the Grand Jury room dur--
ing the investigation.
All were recorded after Murai reported
last July 19 the alleged $10,000
shakedown to a member of the count1"s
Roal Property Service! Department wbo
then Immediately contacted the District
Attorney's Office. • ---·•w
One of those recordlnp contained the
comment, acc0rding to the tnmcr!pt:
Mani to Fajfll: "Tad, thlt la U•
tortlon."
Fajlta: 11No, tb1I Is paUtlcs. ••
A District Attorney'• lnveltfgator wbo
kepi tabl on Mural and McWbinney when
they met for lunch la a r<Staurant told
the Grand Jury be beard the former
Whatever meuure comes out of the
Senate would have tG be reconciled with
the HOUie bill If Congress is to enact
wellare rofonn this year. The prospects
of that occurring appeared remote.
The meuure by Sm. Rmaell Long (I).
La.I laces an uncertain future when the
Senate takes it up next weei:. A U.S.
Chamber of Commerce poll of senators
found only 31 sure votes for it.
In addition to revising drastically the
nation's welfare system, the ''workfare"
plan drafted by Long (D-La.), cbalnnln
of the committee and 1pproved by 1 a.o
committee< Yllle...-ld.. • . ' -
-IncruJe welfare pa)'lllOllll for many
poor people who are elderlY, bllnd or
dlaabled, guaranteeing them fUO a
montb for a stnslo pmon or $115 for a
,.,....p_,,eJ
BAN •••
Weatmimter moyor Sly to Mural : __. ,__,..._._. must be nca11 "I UIUally get ~for .. ,•• favors." .---·· ~.....-• ,... --. ed by the manalactun!r. The FDA aid
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"You can be
a sensuous woman and thlnk, too," says
author Llz Carpenter, as she joins
women ranging from columnist Sylvia
Porter to ~da Johnson Robb in arguing
against what Ibey call "myths" about the
women's movement.
"It'• a ndlcalowl myth that the women'• movement defemintzes, us,"
uid Mrt. carpenter, an author, public
relltlons eucutive and former press
secrellr)' to Lady Bird Jobmon.
"Women who oppose the movement
betray their own Ignorance," sbe said
Thursday, speaking during a symposium
on women tn the econcmy attended by
some 200 California women.
She characterized women who oppose
the movement as " 1 slaves passing a
mini julep to the ,...... when the rest .
ol us-ate out11rll1£:C•ld!"p.tldng cot· ton ."
Others 18ld the'lllYIU envision that
Loss Piles Up
For Lagunan:
...
Two Cars, Cas1i fl~:'.!; "Well, $500 ts a far cry from llUCb powden do not rlnle off and are of
Enrigbt today tald be la IWI "'"'"""" particular concern becluae they UIUll!y When somnn come, they eomo ,, ----are covered by clllpen. . a case on allegatkllll that McWblmley -AD producta with ,,,... than l.7S per. not u stngle spies, but In bat-
and Fujita combined to em.ct $10,000 -..:..i-==:.·•o••:ir:.,;-...:-.,-..-~ tallous. Shakespeare made thal from Mural !!ben ~farmer lelrned " ----~ ~ -.iion 'lti "Hmilot;"' bul
that be milbt 1-Jill Jeaa0 m the ZIS ~JltMll •of·l .... 1-
acret !armed by him and hla brother, =:...ue,,:..i. ~ ~ '1:r.iie.t•to'Jt.
Moto, lor the put lour years Jn F0'"1tlln 1__,_ lbe brml ~ • Gob I e 1, a con-
womea are •1110ilonal and ~slve
sboppera, thlt Ibey bave l!Jgh -
Ism and turnover rates In joba Ind that
an men dislike female boaes.
Mrs. Robb described bow sbens<lllm-
ed down for credit In a Was!WicfcO D.C.
grocery •tore becall3e her hdabaild - a law -t without a job, even though
she wu wortfng as a writer for a na--
tinllal ma ulne.
''Tbey ~dn1 eare about my 1nc9me,"
said the daughter of fonner President
Johnaon. "II was only my busbltld's lhat
·counted."
Mrs. C&rpenter said it was "obscene
that a nation filled with qua\llied
women" has only 1 percent of all working
women earning more than $15,000 a year.
She aid sbe worked prof"""-JIY all
her life, yet bu been married bappily 28
years and bad cblldren:-She said aheitas -
found "that the moonlight doesn't &eam
any 1 .. because my•tsJte.~me pay is
the .._ u my husband's."
Bolb Mra. Carpenter and Mn. Porter
said a major problem is that tradiUon
bu l;lred women to be underconfident
even 1t they are highly talented.
"Men are made amJous by f.aJlme and
women are made anxious by atccess,"
18ld Mra. Carpenter, quoUng lomlnist
Susan Davies.
Noting ooe estimate that it would cost
the nation '78 billion to pay women the
same as men 1n equal jobs, Mn. Porter
said "whatever it costs will come back
double and triple in our natioo'1 speoding
and investing powers.
V~'g· a11411ed~-allbe~ IOI~:........., ii)ll! us':"O{,le!t f~n:=t~" :.=
WUl$,OOOfa1cuh.Andllltillepdlbel ~~~.._.~be~ ~; 'dllf,0(11 tie~. "'''° !l,>e.11l9'l'dpl,_,lwudemlladedlnthe _..,. ... I"'""~ ...,._ "~--'-ahoalibollntot•~ Cate -nooti, wben be..., being
MANHUNT ••. ,
!Orm :oI a 15,GOO cbeclc lo be made medl1tely. Thia .._,. lnvol"' bar ;;:.ii(.,.... "':". quosllolltd about an alleged sexutl 1ttack
pa11blo' as conlrlbutloot to SUpervlaor --y lbe lonnd Dill. Allor 1~ ·1-1 tad neorly $IOO on 1 ll·year-old pregoant woman In
Robert Battin'• e1ectJon campal(pl. Edwudt tald-... wbo bavt tho Buena ·Port the clay before.
McWhlnney and Fujita are Bcbeduled bar IOIP on their sbdv.,, should not be worth Ol ICnJlili, the car wu·tow· As the · van 1ped through the San
to appear Oct. 4 tn Orange County Afraid to use it until current suppllet are :!: :I;\.'°:. :Utho lolsblll am later · G1briel Valley · area later po 11 c •
Superior Court to offer pleas "' charges uhausted. About the ame limi Goblea _. hellcopters lhadoWed ii while patrol cars
c:ontained in the Indictment. But be aald ._ with the liquid I08p •-joined ID the· cbue.
County supervisors decided alter the product consult a pbyslclan before llSlng tllt ,_,, about the CadclJ', bis aoustm ·evaded the police .. 1, then
conversatiom reflected )n the bulky any more of ll d•,.,... wiped oat.her..,, later ablndonod the van ln Blw Park
Grand Jilty tramcrlpt to clv!do 1be Mil! Edwanla said be doubted the h.mstry And "'°"' barlJan !'Ive vlllted and releued the couple.
SQua,.. ICre8(e Into three lots and put would -any • f I e ct t v e legal the Gol>les bome and niade off with lloconolrudJng Cloutton'• tnll of ter·
tbem but to bid. challenge to the ardor. IG ClllL · · ' ror tll'outlboul Southeru Ca!Uornla,
The trlllJCripl dwella at length on the One lnaJor minulactum called the Gobles '-'"" tbe tbtft lo pollce cl~lmed be llrst hltdied 1 ride
reported 1$,GOO offer with the statement onfer "preclpltlout." Llluna BelCb police Tllltlday. witb a DeiCbbor and Oed to IDOther bome
!bat two District Attorney's Investigators Edward:! said that description wu The < mmioy WU tateD !nm bit In Anlbeiln.
entered Fuj1ta's office last Aug. 24 im-"unfortunate. 11 daugbterts room at tbe1r t.me at There, be ttole or bOli-owed 1 mediately alter Mural put an envelope Scientists have found that ,hex· 1411 eerrtlot. PoUce believe entry Volbwagen, clrvve to a JW!dmno In
with 1$,000"' Fujita'• desk. acbloropbene causes brain clamqe and wu made Wedneoday allerllOOll Buena Part, wbere a lrJend IJll>iienUy
It is asserted 1n the transcript that the paralysis in I ab oratory rats and tbrougb an open window. then drove him to the Hager home in offi~_ ba1d .f~viously noted the serial r.:.m::o::nk::e::Y::'·--------,--~===========::!..~Be~U~.----------numLICl., o ~ $50 and $100 bills wrap-
ped In Mural Fanns statlooery and '
placed belon Fujita In an unaealed
envelope.
The transcript reflects that Fujit.a said
to Mural on that occasion: "It's none of
my business really. I don't get anythtog
out of jt."
Aud the lralllcrtpt later reflects Fu-
jlta'a comment that he wu "cauaht in
the middle" and "I'll send a bW for my
ne=tiating services." Battin told the Grand Jury
that bad no tnowledge oi any bribe on
bit beball aild that be thoolrht the pro-
posal to spilt the farm Janel Into three
pan:elJ was a p>d idea.
It's ttie little tfilngs that c• mall• the dlfmenc•I
:.top in today end
view e fine selection of accessories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors.
You'll find just the right thing to
enhance your home for the holidey.
'nt1 Ori"" C..f DAIL'I' l"ILOT, wnt. Wfllm
II CO!Mllntd Ille filtws· .. r111, II lll'IJll'1Mllil ,,.,
~ Ot1119e C..11 l"llblltltl"I Gtmpeny. s ...
rel• tllllttlonl .,.. PwllUtfMll, Mlinll•r """°""""
l"rld1r, fof' CO.It M•*'· HIWJIOrt '""'-
th1nt1111ton Beec.hll"011n,.ln Veller, uo-
lffCfl, l~Sacldl1blcl Mld ·S.11 CllminlU
Sen Ju•n Cep/1lr•1111. A sl1'9le rf9r-f
edlllon 11 Pllblll.htd Sth,1rder1 end Suo'ld•n.
tile prlnc~I P\lllU-"lnt plant It el JXI Weit
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Pros, Cons of Marijuana
Robert N. Wte4
"''""""' and .. Ulllltl'I« Jeck It, Curler Vk.t Prnldent e,... O..el Melltfft'
Thol'ltel K•••ll ......
Tho"'•• A. Murphine
M111191fie Editor
Cierlea M. leot ltlchenl P. N•ll A11ll1tflt MIMtlflt l el,.,..
S. Cl ...... Office
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Proposition Get Airing
Among the wld .. ranllng topics and
treatments belng prepared for Sunday's
DAILY PILOT, here are 1eme of lhe
"""" MARIJUANA, YES OR NO -In an In·
depth look at Prop. 19, Ute controversial
tnlttstlve that would decrimlnlllu marl·
Juana . Phil Jonfan of Capitol News
Service laya out tht pro1 anll t'Ofll.
TIE BOX SCORE -The Ice man t'OJ1r
eth •.. and be'• going to keep on com-
( Sund~y's Best J
still might mean power blackouts along
the Orange Coast. DAILY PILOT Staff
Writer John Zall« dip Into the ttory.
FAMILIM FACll -Auclray Ntwbra
of N.....,n Be1cb la the _,. llehlncl
the face that bu 1ppeared ill top na.
tiooal magailnel and on TV cammen:Jalt
this yeor -lllld for the J1111 several
yem. Plctural Ind lllCQ. 'ICbeduled for
"YOU Sedkn"
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ing, accordintf to flndtnp o!ffiA :Y PILOT Stal( Writer Mlcbaef ,
who '"1lorll Jn the<SUndoy Special on
profltt rm! cold cub ol the area
buolnea.
POWER CRISIS -Thouih It _,,,
likely the Orange County Air PoUutloo
Control District will cJv• the "OIC" for
expended power ~...,..tllw capacity, the
"e<I Ulpc betwee n here and constructloo
DOG'S il!isr J1IDl)T -A Jlll'cboloclat .... 11111 -.out to be • doc'• but friend 18)'1 aulDt .....,. are
mUlni their peta -...... tbtJ cloll't under:attad 'Whal ~ Fido lick.
W1 I norH1!aa7 doc ttory wtlb -·~ml nrr ..:. 1 ii.toe llanch
,Water ~ It ln'Vl¥M la '100,0llO
•.,uot Jl'OJect lbtt could ~·CUI
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Divorce Stigma Fading? PllllUC NOTICll ,.--PUBIJC ___ N_OTl_Cl: ___ , __ PUBIJ __ C_N_O'll_CE ___ , __ ~PIJllU __ c_NO_nc __ as __
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Worker Performance A.Hect.ed by Marriage Splitups
-By BILL MJLLEll ""' ......... ""'"'
NEW YORK -John D. bas
started •ln&'U!i In the 1howtr.
lie'• al!O started wearing
Oasbjl sportooats and ties, get..
ting to work earlier, ac-
compllsbing more while he's
there and last month his
salary was boosted lo M0,000 a year.
John was divorced s i r
months ago.
lloward K., John's oppoolte
number at a rival corporation,
doesn't aing anywhere. Be
seldom speaks unless spoken
to first and then just mwnbl.,
something and walks a way.
llis performance, which began
to slide off noticeably about 18
months ago, Is now past the
point ol. puzzling bis superlon.
They seriously contemplate
bis di.smlssai,
HOWARD'S DIVORCE
became final a week before
Jobn's.
Divorce is common in many
circles but seems to be mak-
ing rapid strides at the cor-
porate level. Until recently,
upper echelon executives were
largely trapped In marriages
Ford Tells
List Price
For 1973
ror the sake ol their 1mag,..
No longer.
Now, with IOClety adoptinc 1 more permissive posture, .the
stigma or divorce is ladl)1g.
The businESS execuuve baa
started to match the natlooal
average of one out of. four
rnarrlag., ulUmately dlsaolv·
ed.
"The dEMODda or a family
tend lo conllict lritb -or •
job more and more as a
person climbs the executive
ladder," says Thomas
Moorhead, vice president !or
employe relations of (ham..
pion International.
V arlous sources figure the
divorce rate at the corporate
executive level to b e
somewhere between 45 per~
cent and 60 pet"Cent.
"ANOTHER fO PERCENT
live together in nilile?y/\raaya
William Butler, a New York'
attorney who ~ In
divorCe cases. Butler adds
that about 20 porceDt at the
corporate level find
monogamy feasible.
While the llllgma ol. divorce
is disappearing at the cor-
porate level, its effect on
perfonnance is on the rise.
Wbile the 111cma or ~
la dlsll>llWinr for moo at the executlYe !evil, it may have
..., a more lmportanl elf.ti
far wmnea. 'J1lat 11111 been Ibo
experience of Sue Coronor, ..
account eiecutive for Bunoo
Marllelltr In Loo An&eles. •
"~ problem is that a cor4 ~'i>
porate executive usually has '
no balance ii! bJs li!e. Be baa ,f~-~
no time for cultural activities, ~
DMMI a . ......,.. NtNtt ~ ...., ......... __. t'4 ~ ~Dr .. Y oWrwM ..,.._, 1.,., 11¥' • ..... "J find it worb to my ad· TNt ........ Med wlltl the CWlltY fl.--tto.i of Will ~ C-1, fft ., Tllla ~ h tntf1t cond\lcted ff • =-= ~ ::.:• 1• -"'••• •-I d owt1 ., 0rwf CMdr "'' 1ep1, 1i. lt1t. .,.., .._ .,.,. ..., 11 ..,.,e ...... 1tn. .. °"*'., ,~,. " ......._ -·-"96~ to"" d vorce 1WILLIAM .. IT..IOKN.COUNTYC'll:JU(. .... Clfftc'4 .. LAW °'"Kn°' ltUU lth1 ,.lllwln«k• ~::.rt.-: ..... nm became I'm considered more ., .. _.., J ......... Dep,rty Cowity AMD NAtlltll 1SIS ............. IMdl Tiii• .,.,_, "*' wltl'I llw '-"' ""' ..., ... "' --· ... ......... Olr'll. • 11W., .. ......._! C-f010 c-.-. .. Clwftl of ~ COunf'( Ofl: Aug. U 1f72, ... _,, lo ... .... --.l...t-1 "she said _,.. .,..._ -"• WILLIAM I IT JOMN COUNTY CLllllX. the ottw In Mt'I Mme f1lf ' ..... _.. ~ • LM A"'8let. Jlttt tf c.11""""'-11 the • • of the f!nn.
...._, •"'*'=I or7 .c.o.::., o.lfy ... ..., rWit .... .,.. In ..... of .... Dlndent • .., htty J, ....... en. Oepvty. ~1-~T•D AT NewllWt hlldt. GColl ... lla"""~'Q "Mvo& EMPLOYERS stlll im.....-'· • oet•.,·,~ .!:; 111 Mil .. .w ,... drtMll ,.... ,.....,... ...,.,.... •• c 1 .. 11 ... ,_. thl• 111t...,., ••••••· wn. ,...,. tlfllltt Ifft tt1e Clillld'Y el Of" ..... Stile et .. ..., ""Ml!l4 Oill Y ,., .,., CW.. "· o.y think aqle &bis are mainly•l-----------'-'-Clc.i1tornY. pWtk\IM'ly 4ftcl'lbld •• s.p1emw is. u, 2t ~ OctDber ., JoM "· 1~,.,..
out to get manied." PUBLIC NO'nCE tono::'.~~1 Ut.,.., Tnct ..._ '* im ,.,,.n S:~u.°'.;f'. co..t °'"' ='" •1 ,., m., ,_.... iii 11ao11 1.,, ,..... PUBLIC NO'nCE
''CTITMMll •us••nt a. "' .,.. • 11 MIK.ii.-~ PUBUC NO'nCE ...... ITATI~ nc:tNI .. Orm .... C-f'(. C•lllotflll. •ICTITIOUt •UStNass
Tht followl119 ..,._ -..... 'AlllCIL. 11 At! WldlY!ded' ll*l'ld In-NAMI ITATaMaNT
llillalrwM n : W.t • • '*-' Ill ~ Iii l.otl A. Tht fol)Owlng persom &rt Oolng •tCTITIOUI IUll .... DOWN Tlll!" HATCH. 11111 o.1 ,.,.... •• (, 0, I , '· O, N, J, IC ll'ld I. of llwlnt11 11: NA.Ml STA1'1M9.WT" •"
D1o111i l"l:ilm, C.. Tr.cl 5lM ",.,.map ,_.,did 111 a.. NATlo.IAL VISITOtlS GUIOE, S01 W T~ followl119 ~ .,.. *Altff 0.¥W •r11a ~ nll (.et1lwt Aw., lfl, N9" ..... IN JD ol Mhcttl•-• lfTh St,. Cotle M ... , '2627. bull.MM ts:
WMfmfMlw, C.. ~ ........ of Oi"tnge C-ly, f . ~ MKMl'Wf, 141 lrYlne Awa, WAllNER ,ROOUCTI COM,ANY1 ~ l'"r~ ............. SI 2 I Ctlttomlt . A 10t, N~l lffell, nteO. 5707 C.1!18 Df"lw, Hunll"819ft -.Ch. --htt; C,...., Uftl a.tfl. Cl. lfXCIPT •ft ""-11 and mll'l8f.. ~ FIM, t..O lrYI .... ""e., A 10t, Caijl.
T1111 IMolrwll It ....... <mMlucted 91 • 1111th Mlow • ~ Ill SOO tMt w0hou1 N....,_.. 8t&ell. ,.,..., w1111-M. w~, Jr., JNt C-tt.
o..t.i """'*""'"' th& l10M Of lurl9« 1111try " ~ h1 Tllh bullntu 11 bel1>9 Conducltd bv • oriw, Hunll1>9forl llffc:ll. Ct llt. 0.Vlill an..c. C ... lt !he CliMlll ,,., T'*-t"' OU C_,...ny. & l"trtrwnhlp. 9nlt'9 ,J. McLlntock, •1 ,.,..,._, •
Tilb lltfWMflt ,..._ wllh ltle co...nty C'Ol'JCll'8"•· ,_... S.,ltmber t, ltra Iii F. 0-ff M&cl\.imer La,.., IMnt, Caltl. {!"~ 0rnt ef Oi' ..... c.-.t'( fftl .... 11. 1'11. llOk dM. Mfe $1, (Mflcltl Ill.Cordi. Thia 1l•ltmenl llled wlt'1 Ille Counry Thia bullilu& It being condllCllld tw • ~j.
#IU.IAM I . ST JOHN, COUNTY CU!ltK. c__...., "-" u ID!lt Dl-V Clr-Cllfi< ol Ort nge County on : Se91. I•, 1911. G&Mr_, '•~hit. ·~
IY ~ J. MldPNk, Dtp.ily C...., dt, N\111~ hKtl. C&lllor"'•· W1LLIAM E. ~I JOtiN, COUNTY CLEA:K, WU11tm M. Wert'IWf'. Jr. ·; ..
CJirk. T...,,.. oPI Nie Clltl Ill l&wM ..._,. DI by lt¥4f1y J. M4ddax, Ot'DUtv. ll'\ICW J. McLlftfodc 'r..
....M fhPI lmltM St&M on conl\rlMllOl'I DI Nott, f HJIJ 1"1111 11&"'"'8111 fli.d wllh Ill& COVIii'/ #.
i'ulltlWd Ot-.. Coe$f Dill'( ,llrlt, ot pert cnh Mid NIMc& wkMnc:ed by 'UDlllMd Ortl'IOll Ca.est Dally Pllol, Ci.ti: of Ol"M>ge C-tv O!'I; ~-J, ,.,. .. ,'lblt lS. 12. Jr, Md (lc;flitler 4, Mtw l«Ui'8CI trr ~ or Trvsl D4l4d 5•Pllmber 2.1, ll. 211 and OClobef' ~. 11, 1tn. av e..,,...ry J , Mlddoll. o.,iuty .. J:
1m MIJ.n on Ill& """""1 ,. totd. T&fl •~' of 1tn HOJ-n County ClwMl. l'
• _, bid to • 9eoollled w1111 bid. ir-wa , . l----=:='""o-:;:::=:=:----1 Ilda ot offer1 to• In wt1t1nt tnd w!ll PUBLIC NOTICE PublltMd Or&"'OW Coaotl D.,ly Piiot, ·" PUBIJC NOTICE be NCefv9d •f fhPI afot'u&ld ottk1 •I any S&Plember 1, 15. 21. 29, ttn !:M0-71"' • 1-------------ltl,,.. •tter ltle fll'Sf puMlcellon hereof t nd r .;f ~ld.,.r:,"".:':V., S.C.i.tnber, itn . 1 ttUs PUBLIC NOTICE . " P:ICTITIOVS IUSIM•ss LEO c OE p NOTlc• TO CllllOITORS .. ..,.. ITATIMINT HARLl!S LAP ' JR:. su,•••o• COURT OP: TH!
Ttlt follollll/'11 ,...-.. •rt d(llng ~dll'll:•=.: ltMI Hl< STATE 01" CALlfORNIA fOlll CHANOl OP: lONl
bullrlfH .. : l&t:° CNARlES OE LAPP SR TH• COUNTY OP OllANGl NOTICE OF PUBL IC HEAJl lNG lO 8E THE fL.YINO GAlEIO, t••t ltUSS AND NA•1tll ' ' Ne. A·1lm HELD llY THE ORANG E COUNTY
Monnwl&, C°"1 Mesi, CllH. '2t27 1111 W9't • .._.. IHch ll¥tl., E1l1le ol CYRIL W. WELCH, Oece1sed. PLANNING COMMISSION ON PRO-
Cynttlle A. "•"-ton. 1'031 8ontellon, .. ,.._., (IH ....... flMP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to !he POSl!!O LANO USE OIST•tCT
Mluioll "'-10. C.llf. IY: • ...._. J, Ill•• cr&Gltort ot th& t bOYe nam&G dec1<1ent CHANGES
Ell11beltl H. Ca.11(, 16031 ~. "'•blldltd Orenge Ca.est oinv Pf1ot llltl •II persons ha¥1r.g d 1!m1 1g1ln1t 11141 P~nr to the Pl1t111 l1>9 tnd Zonlno
MlnlOll Vlelf,, Ca&ll. Slpitmber 1• 16 22 ltn '"' ,,· ••Id decedftfll ara r11<1ulr&G to Ille lllWm. Ltw, u t rn&'flded, t'1d order ol Ille Larry R•'I' FernuU,,..., 203 lelll'IOl\t, "" ' ' -w!tfl tf\a naceuarv YOUCller1, In 1111 olllc& Or•• Counly Pl1nnlng Cornll'llssJon,
Apt. 4 Long IHch. C&HI. PUBUC NOTICE ot ll>e cl&f"k of th& I bo.,. &nlllt&G court. or nottce la h&ftby given !Ml • publlc: lletr :
Tiii• ~ 11 llwlft9 COfldutltd by • lo ~etwnl !ham, wflh Ille necas•ary Ing wlll be held by Mid Comrnlulon on a ~"::
.. ~... vouchilr1, to llM uncMr1lon&<1 11 the oftk:e plen lll'Olllnlng to &ln&'nd S•CTIONAL •-
Elllibtlh N, Clll1I ol Pili 111or....,, JOHN C. McCALL. 3200 OISTalCT MAP'S !, !, 11, 11, 11, 13, 14, • ~ Thi& &1&1-t ftltd wltll tt. C-f'( MOTtC• Oft: l"UILIC H•ARING WUslllre lllwl .. S11lte IOI, Los A1>91ln, U, M+1 .... 1. 11+1 al Ille Oru.ow Caun--• C1wrtt of °""'le c:ounty ont Stpftmllff $, •• ,Oii. TMI CITY COUNCIL C&lllomle, 90010, wlllcll la thil place of ty ZOlll"" Codi, •s •mended, Ortno<t f~
1'71-•'I' • ...,..,,., J, Mldllolil, DwPvty Of' TM• tivtlnnt of th& uncl&t"l!Qned In 111 matters C-f'(, CtHIOl'nle.
C-t'( Qtrl. CtTY 01' POUNTAIN VALL•Y P"'ll llllllO lo the ttl&le of said clec&d&nl, S.ld DIM la OHlgnattd CASE NO. l C ...... NOTICE IS HElll(IY GIVEN th&! on wllllln 1-monlllt titer In& tlrst publiCI · 71..51 CANAOA FOOTHILi..$ ,LANNED
Pull!lllMcl Ort,.. COlrt Diiiy Pllol, T\lltdly, Odobw 3. 1'71, &I 1:00 P.M. In tlon of tl'lls notlc1. COMMUNITY CS•CTIONAL OISTllll(T
....... 1S. n, It, ltn nG-12 the Cotnrnunity cwm.r 81,1lldlng, 10200 Oiled Si'Pl&mbff' 12. 1m. MA" 1, t.11, 11, u. IJ, ,,, n.14+t .... J-'---'-'-------'--'1 St&-1'11' A....,.,., Founteln VI I I 1 y , HUGH J. fllTCHI E 1, l..._1 tnd llfopos&I lo chlnoW fnHil !fie PUBUC NOTICE C.llforlll&, Ille City COlll\Cll wlU hold • Exec1,11or of "" wltl Al ·~•I Agrlcvtt11r•I" •nd Al <Siil > , -------------1 Pllblk hewing Oii the fl:lllowlng: ol the lbOYI n•rned dtcedent "G&fleftl A9rlc,,,.1ur•l {Sll!n Rnlrk ·
,. 1, ....... N9lf W JW Stl<kwtll, • ..,. JOHN C. McCALL ll-1" D11trlct1 lo 1~ PC "Planned •one• 0, MAltSHAL'I IAL.a .......... t ....... fWlll•rdlng rll'l\0¥&1 JMI WllllllN llYtl., Sllll• IOf Comm\llllty'' and PC ($JI ) "Plt nned Com-
TrllllCOllflllMl•I Credit S...VI(&, Inc., of 1t1e Gu'I' flWVI llnltlill"•nt 1lon Ln A ........ C•lli.ntl• tlltt m....,11y (Sh;in A.e11rlci101ts!" Olllr1ch .
"' lntlff .,. o.-IC. McKee J wlll'll,. to .,..,._ Thi •llln 11 klc1ltd In Tll: (JlJJ Jll·SUl c&rleln prgP1rly toc1ted •long both aides ' · -.-' ' oyce ttot lrookhunl "'a:ui. All-'I' fir •xKllltof' of C•~ Jloed norlhe&U&rly ol TrttMKo
M<O .... I Dmnd&rlll ~~ ..... Thia ''"""' 11 bef"I prot'8lllW ~nl PubllJ.lled Oi"•nge Co.st O•llY Piiot, Ro.d and norltl-tl&rly of El Toro Ro.d, _
•
sports or other I e i s u r e DETROIT (AP I -Ford pW'SUits. Be usually Is . too
Motor Co.-released-list price> tired: Bn1an10·1tme-fonny.
on its 1973 car models, claim4 thing but making money. So
ing they 'were at 1972 levels he ends up with lots of no
"except for equipment change mmey but notliing elle," &aY.I
adjustments approved by the a Cali!omia paycbologlsl.
U,I T......., 'I' Yr"'4 °" '" ,,._.,. .. on Oii hi Ille ,..nnl,. LIWI of~ s11i. Of S1pltrnber IS, 22, 2t and OC!Ob&r •· rn Ille norlhetsl El Tor.a,.., ··~· A1111utt n, 1'72 by the MUlllCIHI CMWt. C.lllomll (GoY't, Code &5AOO et MQ.) tl'ld 1t7' 2~2).7:1 lttQllHted 11¥: CMMM f" o etll 1111 ~·"~ It'· ... D.f.rd •*'• a· ""-a:.. °'"* C-IY Hlrtlor Jlidldal Ol&trlct, ltle P:ounl&lll Viii.., ,lonlng Dr'dl1'lllCI. ----A110d.Atlall. --·~ o .lA...D.:I. ,_.-J, •'--&.:C ,_...___ Coyn'Y °'-~t'M c:w.ii~ ·The lonlnt Ohl•~•. Zoning ~-pa. Ind PUBLIC NOTICE s.111 DUbllc 11Hrlng. °" n. atlOYe ,..... :'
llPOft 1 "liiiiiiitNiftf . enll •¥elf "' Elttllbl" •rt on fllw In the "l•n~lno POI-.! pl•n will be held at ~:00 9.m., °" ••
Price Commission." AltboUlh firmS are more
Ford bad med the Price awln! d_ Ibis, few -any
Commission for an average concern unless the em~'s
$92 per car price hike, which work suffers. Few if'any, have
the company said would cover formal policies (or a worker
costs of federalJy mandated whose maniage is on the
Japan's 310-mile-an·bour trains of the future are
being tested in Tokyo. The model virtually flies
over the test route, floating about two and a quarter
Inches above the tracks. Instead of the usual railway
, lfacks, ordinary oolls are embedded in the swface
to enable the car to float using the repulsion force
of electric magnet..
TrlntconllMnt&I Credit S...Vke, Inc. e1 Dtplrfmttll Ind .,.. &Y&ll•ble fot public Joon thert •ll•r •• P1111lb11, on Mondty,
ludOIMnt cr&cll!w ll'ld eealMt Gf'eoory IC. lftlpedion Hit Q'1nllllll0fl. • ttm October 2. 1tn. In "" hfftlng 11111
McKe., Joyce w~-.:,· I~ ,dff'I. Tiiow dlPl!flnQ to i..111y In ltllOI' or In NOTtC• TO c••DITORS meeting room of Ille or~ c-ty Plan--.. ~:: o! ~d 1UCSC:::1 ol' s, JO-Sol lllJlliGiltton • tlll• Pf'GllOMI wlll be gl¥en su .. •••o• COUlllT Ofl THI! nlnv Cornml11I01t, E1111l-ln9 llvlklln.v. ~ ...::..: : Mkl executl:.. ~ :;.!: WI oCIPOF1UN1'y te do IO. If """'*' In· STATI 0' CALlllOllNIA 110• di C!Ylc C""tef< Drive W11t. lloom 161, '•
lw'lltid efl !hi rlfhl !IHI Ind fn..._I fwnMlfoo I& 4Mtred, YW mt'( tonl&el IM THI COUNTY Of' OJIANGE Senlt Anl, Ct lllornl1, et wlllcll Hrne tnd ,
of Mid~ dltlhft h~ the Pl'OCllrt'( !"tinning ~'1m&nt ti "2-142, end r&fwr Ne. A·1--pltce &II pertor11 wltMr fl\IOl'lnQ or Op-..
I !hi c:ounty of Ot..... SI t'8 of to IN lbo¥8 I..,., Eitele of GERDA J. JENSEN, elt0 Pllllnt Mid pnlflOMd Dl•n wlll be l!Nrd. It ,
&.111om1., dilcrftla:I n ~: 1 ~u: ~g!?Ng~L OF known 11 GEJI OA JOSEPHINE JENSEN, :~r:-C::~ .!o~~:n:. w:~=~en::
Lcit ~ T::: r~~ ''"? fOUNTAIN VALLEY o;:=~;K'e IS HEREIY GIVEN to lM '1-11111 Cornml11lon prior lo 1111 llNrlng ,.... ~-· ... -.. , M . £....tyft o.1~ med dK9CIMI elate. '1511 y.,_..,_, CO.II MeM. Ctillfornlt DwoulY City Cl«k credltorl of Ille ellc!W II& 1 ,... fllrthwr dele!I• r191ntlng uld pro--
NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVl!N llllt &fl P...till.ti.d °'"'"" COiltt Ot!l'I' Pllo1 l!ltl •II par1on1 ~e¥1ng t ltlmt "'it"'to' the llotld pltn 111 lnltrellld Pt<tonl are In· frltMy, Odobef 12. lf12. •I 2tl0 O"dodt Mid dlCld&nl are req11lrld lo I e I m, ...... .. ·,, I ... "'' ~ -"'
safety and emission control rocb.
features. WE ARE ALWAYS ready to Ford still has pending before belp any way we can but "e
the Price Commission its re-don't like fonnal nosUc around
quest for the price hike, but no in 8 man's private life," said
action is expected until late one ccmpany CJecut.ive.
.. .M. ,, fl"onl ol' CourltlovM,. GOI J-54Pltm1141' 22. 1m ,,,,.n wllll lh& n&C"''r"f ¥CIOCherl, In llle offlc& TI Cl • C& "' .... •111e
boret lltoid, Cll'( of Newport 9..c11. of Ille d•rk of the tb0¥• anlllled e<:H.1rl, or (ounly l"l1nnl1>9 Comml•tlon, E1>9lneerlng
C--.ly of or SI•'-of C&Hlontll .. I PtJBIJC NOTICE to pr11ent lllem Wll!I ll'oe n&C&IMry •ulldlng, di Civic Canter Ori•• Weit,
wlll lltl al = avc:tloll to Ille lllal'lftt YOUCllers, to !fie ,,,'.,,.1rslgntd •I 15o'S E11t 11_, 151, S1nt1 ,.,,., C1tUornl•. w....,.e
bkld.,. for celtl fi1 ltwflll fnO!'l8Y " )lie II••• Burn Jl oaod, AJl.tdena, C•Hfllrnlt Mid propoled Dian la on 111& Ind 1••ll•ble
Unit.ti ll•i.t, ell tlw n,111, 11118 1111:1 kt-NOTtCa Ofi ,UILIC N•AlllNCI tl001. Wiile/i It ~ 11l1c1 of bu1lnt11 ot IOI' ~le ln"'4CllOfl.
Vaeation Time
ttm;t Of Mid ludllfttf'lf OMlott ln tlle NOTICE 15 NERl!IY 01\IEN th1t Ille under1'11nld In 111 m&tl1r1 P&<t&lnlng ::~~::,~· J'1!~1~
ebo\le dHQttltd """*"'• or ,. ~ pub/le Marino wlll be hw4d b'( h Clf'( to Ille nl•lt of 111d Mctdlnl, wltllln four and Secrwtery to 1,.,.
"*"'•ff fnlY b& _..,., to MlllfY e-n of the Of'( of COlll Mesa Oii months '""' !fie tin! pvbllcellon of Thi• ORANGE COU NTY PLANN ING
.. Id uecunon. wlltl KCnlM lftterMt Mid ~ i. lm. .i ltle llolH" of 6:20 p.m .• nollct . COMMISSI ON
costt. or., -thil Mftei .. IM_,..... ll'llY bt O&lld Stpltrnber 11, ltn l"ubtllMd °"..... Coe1l 0•11'1' Piiot. October when the company's
A.void Trip Cost;s •• Go Now
third-quarter earnings a r e • The ides ~t a happily mil'• By SYLVIA PORTER repo ... _.a ried executive renerally is .'-~· pmlucllve la nol !Oot _, big · Ford's claim or holding the bwdnoss A 2llnlag motivation H )'OU lake a trip lo Rome line~ car 1>•.l.c.e a-,-l>ohlnd ~CO".fOra~ for~!.!!'.r'~ Ute .;tiler auto .-.,. • mfcriilloni ~ ii6aret ~ · • _, •
t -Is based on the ·-Oiat hubby can cul bis com-le room at a ltnmry l!olel u
phr "romparably equip-mutln« time and openc1 II wttb , lilinst the~ yottwilbld.~ve
ped.". Previous options made h1s wile and kida:. paid :d~· the picki:cr.push
Standlrd for 1973 leaves few A number ct larR:e u.rance peak tourist days this pall
~ comparably equlpjJed coqipa!!les .olfEr freef!uzury ••summer. . . .
and )fi:us the consumer cannot -compari:iei 4ffer treo1.Iuxury H yOU rent a car ·(or .an
autoniaticaJ1y expect to buy a vacation . 'hicentives -a 1;1:·d lreland· hotiday in ~.
'73 at-the '12 price. airline> lpog have· qtended it'll ""!',.you '4£.60 · a wee!<
But Ford oald tbal 1973 travel privileges lo ...,..._ )Vllh wuimlt.d mllEut as
m""'1,a will be priced at or One .airline reoenUy ran a agaimt the
beloW-1972 models whlch car-''Take me aloog" campaign, $67.68 a week
ried the now-standard 1m urging ezecu.tives to take their Y o u · would
equipment. !rives on ~ trips, and have paJd for
FOid will again oUu a u-mcluded special fare breaks the 11111e car
monlh or 12,000-mile warranty for wives traveling . w l t b during t be
wilh)I• car~ and llgHt trucks, buobands during the week. s u m m e r.
with free adjustments and M O S T CORPORA.1r:ONS 'nllll, your
serviee -other than tchedul-are more flexible wilh -total savings
ed neriodic maintenance -for accounts when jt · enables m the car
the 'nrs:t 90 days included on wives to travel with their ilone for a "°"T••
most.-'Car lines. husbands. Loopmles are four -week tr Ip would
available f<r squeezing in amouot lo 'IOI -a n d
•babysitting fees . Ji. major you'd enjoy additional savings
move often ii t1med ao the ex· on plane and boat fares, hotel
ecuUve with dlildren can rooms, meals, local
make It betwtED school terma. transporllllon, entertainment.
O.ted It N.wport ._..., c.llfan\11. hNrd, In"" c-.11 Ch&inW ol' the City PAUL GOOOSELL SULL INS ~19mb&r n. Im UU-71 ~ 1il, 1'72. Hal1, 11 "•Ir Ortw, Collt M&M, E•WClllor of Ille wlll ritation, erow.t;.,..., Jo .. .t.. (or Ollt..l.a:O 0. WIUUlllSON, Clllfomla. Cir! IM followlnt lftinli of the•~ ntml<I decedent.
U&&.16• • ._,,., M&nhlil ltl!ZONI PIFTITION •·n.». belt11 ,AUL GOODl.LL IULLINI no) service, standing ln long M"""dpel cwn, or.,... eounty "'4 9Hllk.lfton 11 Cllw H. T'lttohatl, 1S4t •11t '"' ..... •• linel -'-1rt111trincr the lite. Htrtlor Jvlkltl Obtrkt O.V.M.. 2'71 ll"*'8t ltrMI, C.11 #o9M, Alt.._., CtllftnQ •lMI
' ... ~ 0~· •v hn& 'M. lfldlr. o.pvty tor .-r:rN.... .. ,... ~ Tit• (Ill) 7M"'1I NOTICE 01' l"VILIC NIAlllNO TO •E. 1· _,,.._N.1 • MNCILD P • .a.ottl.... 9oeef!Haf ..... Jl'lll.ltMl""9t~, A...,...,.atUW HILO llY THE OJIANGI" COUNTY" ~
-&na. ··~-'l'HlNG In ....,,... CMfli-... fr9ft ttt Ind M1. Ct<:,1 ,ub(llllecl Ortntt Cont 0.11'1' ,no!, ,LANNI NO COMNUUION ON '""°" ~ tlons u.. da-ls Jn facl, )' .... c r ••• ,.OPOllD AMINDMINT .. leclklfl llPlernber lS. 22. It •l'ld October ,, l"OIEO AMINDMINT TO THI •L .,.. . ......... ~nm I tm.1.1 "' ..... Uni u .. Onftn&nce ltn Ul .. l'J TO•O OINIJtAL ,I.AN I.AND US! eteaslngly the off-leUOO ,llblllhld Or1i1111Pt CM.Iii O.llY ,.lOI, (-lllf'tnl!f9111 I,_ th& C1 LOCll 1:1.b•NT '-andtbe..i..--mountupnot .......... 1s.n.tr,1m . '"2>71 •~.ol<lct) !! 11\Cflldl "Sporn,. PUBLIC NOTICE ""''""nt to tt1e 'l•nnlnt and 1on11>9 ,.....,.... , AM-*'11-Cll'llen • Ltw •• arnlfldld end ord« of trle only for y°"' the vacationer ,llO..c>SED TOWN CENTEll (TCI or.n.. COllnf'( ..... nnlnv Cornml11lon ""',,;.,. also muIUnly for all ~ PUBUC NOTICE DNOISTTRtce'<T15~u••1•T•H~c.i1 OIVl!N that ,1 NOTJC• TO CR•DITORS notlc. 11.......,,. •I"" 1tw1t 1 publlc hHr'. ··--.z ~ r su,•••o• COURT 0, THI: Int •Ill .. l!Wld ,,., .. Id Cornm111lon on I vacatim iqdustries which can Ille 1111'11 &l'ld pllCW •lor-llOflld '"" STAT• Of CALlfOJtNIA P:OR D1111 "pr'OPOMd to lfMfld THR •L TO•o ~ .. :..... ' the '. · SU,lllllOll COUJtT Of' TMI tnd tll ptl'IOftl lll'-"'9d m.1ri •PP9•r TMI COUNTY Of OlllANGI eaN.lllAL "I-AN o1 Ille Oi"lnot County •, u~ serve, US Jear ?Otmd STAT• Ofi CAUNRJrillA l'Ollt =--of~::~ C-I on Mid Nt. A·7"U °"*•I ,ttn, at 11Mnded, Or•l>IJ• C-· ' .arid thereby smooth OUt' tbel ' TM• COUMTY Ofl OltAIM• EILEEN, ,HINNEY IE•let. ol' MINNA T. ASMUTH, •ISO ty, C.lllOl'nle. ·..nwruliv~ aeasona1 downs and C.UI •UMaU D.-a City Clerk. Of ll'lt knoWn 11 MINNA THERESA ASMUTH, .. Id plen It clnl1111tted •L TOlllO
--,...,..-SUMMONS (MAaltlMI) CllY of CO.I• MfM; D&c:•tMd, .......... ,U,N AM•NOM•MT ftO. 1
Ups, 'Ibey Ire surely of gre&t In ,_ ll'lt "*"""'If .... llOftll": CON· ,ubel&Nd °'""" COfft Dally Piiot NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEH le tht ..,:i ,...OPOtfl ltfld 11M cNngn wlltlh, the ·,,_,.___ to •lo-__ _._ SUELD AYULO ........ a IOlnl: ANGEi. ~-22. 1m ":u.ti cndlton of IN ..,.,.,. named d&c9detll Men .... bounded by Ille c1 ..... 1.nc1 .... ~ •1111:· agw11.11 DANTE AYULO r · ·· ·· tllel &II,.,_ "'9vlng d&ll'M ... IAll Ille i1on.i for11t on tn. rlOllll&&ll, Mlulon tbemtelves., Which C8D then Ta 1111 lt•D~I Mid OICld&flt .,. f'MUll'M to flle llleln. Viejo •ancti on 1118 sou!llH1t, !fie San .,,_ and . d TM petlllotM """" I P8tlltOl'I COft. PUBLIC .,_CE with ""'NCMHfY VOUdl&n. In ""' olflCle oi... FrMWay Oii Ille IOUtl'l-1, &nd t1n....,,. ' pay e Ce D t cem1,. .,_ 1n1n1..,. You _., Ille • ""'' "'!ht c1.n:"' !flt*"" 1111tned co.trt. or 1rvfne ••nm °" 1tit nortllWftt In ttie El salaries to y e a r·· r o a n d wrtttM ,..,_ "'1flM t11in,o lllYI ., * to Pf'Wlnt "*"' With 111e _.. .. ,,. T-.,... '
Nit ht this~ I•_.....• .,... ~hfn. te tM c1od• .... llCI 1t !hi~ tnlhled by: Or•nee County Pl1nnlng WOiters, S&V,e huge amounts If '1'W tin te flle • lllflllwt Nlpl:WjM OftDIMAttel •o. 11 tf Alen I . .....,, flS w.t N\nlll SlrMt Conffnlulon. on fnvtntories and the __._ of wHNn IUth """' YOW tlrlfNI '"'Y e.. U CMOU•AtKa 01' nt•05to.tJtD • D4' (lllOOfll 6111 u. """""' C-'lfemi. ·t001s. hid llUbllc hw••hlll on "" •00¥• pr0< • ..,..."It ~ Md the CM'f Mey tfltw 1 ludrf. DIRICTOlll Ofl TM• C . TA M I whlCfl la 11'1& pltcW DI bull,..lt of 1111 J*M pltn wlll bt hw4d ti 4:00 p.m .. or ., t.be wide variety of sepll'Bte """1 CDlttelnlng tl'llUl'ICtlw • .,.. ..... ::::,';';.~. -:.~'Viiovr:.::D::: ~ lfl Ill _,..,. pert•lnl119 to -""""""' •• POtilble, on Mand•V· services involved in their COIKliml"' •'1W411 "' '"'"""'· ........, .,,.. TIM• f'OI: l"AYMalfT Oft , •• I tht &ll< ol' Mid d&Cldlftl, wllhlll ,_ Oclotiwr 2. "n, In the ll&•rlng •!Id ~. chlld antefy, cl'ild IPUIPPl*t. '" IN (CHINICTIO.. w IT N A~ tn4lltlll .,..,. lllt nrtt pWllCltlon of lhl• "llellntl '-" of llM Oi"•now C-ty Plan· Overall &ervice. tarMys' ,..., com, Ind IUCft otMr reUtf ,LICATICHll AND ,.lllMITT AP· notkil. 1111'111 Commt1111111, Envlneeting lulldlng,
II ~ ll9 9flfl ... ll'f Ille "°""'· ,Ll•D l'04t ••flOI:• THI DllT.fCT o.ftd s.pt8ITlbel° S, 1'72. d Civic Center 'Drive WHI, 11-'I 161, Al & general Ml.le, the If 199 wtll f9 Mell .... IPiMel tr M at• THE aoAJl:O 01' OlltECTOltS 01' THif Mtrlorlt A. k.nddtrlkl SMl1 An.Ii, CtU IOl'nla, el wlllch time and • '
"W.d.IJ season in £1ir'IV\A ....., Ill Niii _...., ,_ .......... M COSTA MESA ~tTAltY OllTllllCT, Admlnl11Ttlrhf CTA 111~1 all PfflOlll tither favoring or op-·~• . ---.....,elY ....... .,... Wi'ltfM .......... Olll,AHOe tOUNTY,'CAllfORNIA oo•s of the Wl11 Of !"' poalng Mid propDl9d pl•n WIH be llffrd. II begins with June, nms to ...,. •. Mir ...... -.. _ HEREIY OllDAIM .... fOLLOWi &DCM NIMd diceOlnl 11 rWOll&lltd !mil .,,., wrltl .... rnpon11 lo
............... ( ' . ~ A"91'1t 11. 1f'71. sacTtON 1 Tht a.rd of Dlr4C"lon of AUN .. IOOLIY tl'lll Ollbllc: nollce b& IUfln\llf.i 1"' the ~ or, ~ 80 mt 'WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, the Co.II Mft. hllllary Oltlrlct hfrttY llf WMt 9"I ltNwt ,11nnlnt CortWnlMlon prior to t11t Miring , places, th-1n1o this month) -Cl&rtf flndli 1ncl d&Ct.,. thlf clttMnd fot 4111 LM """'41.. Call .... "'1S Ult.
the lne_, .. ""'6" &'I' J1tntt I. O'Donnell, ltM •t tt1t 11me Of t11t I.,_ of lht T•h CfllJ MAii* MNI for fvrtlltr dttlll• rtOtrdlnt Mid pr.-' :
SO xpem:ive, off~ DIPU!y lvlkflnl """"'' or ......, -a '" vn-A...,_.,• M.......,.trb! CTA POied pltn •II rnltfftltd ,.,._, •re fn-is .. .,.,.:..,,.. DOW ltDl••T k. MU..IVAlf dut Mr<llND UPOn tllf "•pplletlll tnd PJt.a71\'I ¥!led to c~ll ti Ille citflce of Ill& Orange
-~ • 166' M. M* It,. a.... -....,......, fMN'fWCf'I ff ..... Mey not .. ,ubll.n.d Or&llOW Ca.elf Otlly Piiot, C-t'( Planning Cornm!11I01t, E1>9lnNrlng
PUBUC NOTICS
'Finance
•• ·• ~Br.iefs Auto Firms
Seek Metal '
For: Devices
Another key WIY to l&V& 00 ..... AM, C ....... tint fllli'I' f'llllOll•ltd Md fllilci. INIY not .. S.,ltrnber I, lS. 22. 29, 1m 2314-7' llllk:llng, di Cl¥1C Cent« Orlv& Wttt, DI' YOU TAKE ~ k "-·-~., .. ,_ ~1 (nl) ..,..,.. •.,.tllDle for !Ne llU'JICIN •I lhlt 1"7)i, Room 151, Sant• An•, c1nlornl1, wll&re """""ge tour of aelghl :.~ vaca....,.. UWJ period is "=:-,..,.,,,, The loerd"fvrlhlt' flrlli1 .... tltcllrft tlill PUBUC NOTICE Mid pr~ pl•n •• on !lit •nd &Y&ll•bl• ,_.... ~~ by h-4n,. 8 acre _ ..1\hn" Or_.. (Offf Dtlt'( Pllol, MWr411 6lfetUll'*' tXlwt 1-lnt the PIY• for Jl\lbllc ln191C!lon. pean countries ...... : ......,... -•··-~ 1•" 15• n. im :lD0-71 "'*" ., '"' •' ••• ...... " d&Y&I• s111ar1 w. aanwv.
s ..... ung next you special rates for stays of. 1n1111t. '"' to.rd f\lrther """• ""' ,,CTITIOUI •USINISI A11l1t&nl Director
!I
e •ospltel Biel
~ .
FRESNO 7! 'l:he Del Webb
Corp. of PhOeolx. Artz. · bas
been 1wardecf a 112 mUUon
conthtct lo buud the 1'1-AiJiea ·
Hospital and Meillcal Cenfer.
eoos1ruct1oo or the· aoo.bed
hosplbjl is scheduled to' bealn
in January and ls expected to
take two years.
ePetrolctte
month, you'll pay '618 ; the _ .. end of ~ tllCler&& ll'llt 11141.........., 111111 profrllMve NAM• ITAT11MINT •nd S&c•wt•ry lo !fie
same tour wouJd have__. vnn w~ or a wee. or more. POBUC NO'nCE •11•opmen1 °' pr...,.,.n.. W1t11111 "" Tr.. to11ow1ne ,.....,, I• doing buJI,.... 0 11ANGE co u NTY 'LANNI NG
W<>• #.-Often tbe ntes are part of a Olllrlct '""""' l'ftltf Wllldl WIN ~ •11 COMMISSION f/61 BJ Jun&-August. .. tra~"'"-. package With ::!..~ ~I':" .:i:.a '-!':~ 'tor ~ ,AClflC CAMEii.A SERVICE. 7JO 1"11bllthed 0••"98 Ca.eat Oellr Piiot. Timing Is al"-v·~ co-or _,.....':"""'""'". 1ur1•ioa coun o, TM• :::;r:r..;. •....,."":.=:r.;" an111 ..tl•r• w.t 1tt11 s1rewt, co.11 Miii mu. ~· n. 1tn 2 ..... 11 ~ -~ ,.., the airlJri& OI' railroad serving ITAT11 Ofl CAUIJOlt•IA l'Olll o< .. ""' "' w+lllln thl Jotltl fiord&, 1Utl M.&ln St., llC, ----saving m~ on y~·-the TM• CDUtlTY Dfl o.M•• per • T .... 11n f2tlO. PUBIJC NOTICE ......,.. .. ., .,... vaca-TMOrt and eager to .., ,..,,,.. Dtrtrlct. attttted H, 1 11111 ,_,_ I• being candlltltd b'1 .., tJoo -either in the U.S. or stimulate .... ~~ oil lilO'flC• DP N&MI .. °' PftlTION A(cw•111tv. Arlklw 111 """1 lndlllfdlNJ. • 1------------broad and by ~ ae&IOD. l'Otl. AUTNMtTY TO acM.ow ~ MllliMdlOll ftl 11 PlrtltllY Jotlrl l'lord& • ~ o( Your v.::' !: mu,· ANOTliER way to ::",f~• TO lldCUTI A H•D ~~ ~~'c:.:,.. ._ ,. .. c~· o11''&-':'C:., ::ms.:-20~~ ,.~~~o:: .. :~:_i:::s 1l~~~J:_~.-1L -~ alasb itl COit U rnlJCb .Q . 50 Aft' n0w is ' to btzy I hl&ll of IWlYN M. JOHNSTON, '5r: of corllO"lfCllOI dWJtt _., .. WILLIAM E. SI JOtiN, COUNTY CLERK. ~~ ':',~nt ,.,.,,,, ere dglf'll ~ """"1'. --..,~ percent. 'Whal'• --, ,;..._ .,._.... .... e, ... ID unetCOrted .. 9VILY!f MAlllCl'.LLA JOHNSTON. ,. •I IM llrntof Ille 1-ol the b'f 19Wfty J, M.&ctdox. o.pi,ity. ,...,.1 MC cuNe WESTERN. m w. 11111 Corp. ••-~ major _._ ,,_.,. -""" ~ Ml EVll.YN VEIGEi. JONNITON I ,.,,,It for ti!~ W'lllllil ...... , •• ~ "· C I O II Pl'~ SI C-1• ~ Ce '2621 ---m~.-of 1...:. .t......t • ...a itinerary, ... _ --.t..11..o. 0-C...-t11e DI lwt lft .U CM&lo """""' of ,.,... ..--urt~ 0111 t Y ""' " "" ' ' I toward ... _. .. ,. their 1975 1~ )'OU QO'W na\'e the -°" -.u· iiUN v,-NOTtCi: IS NlltEIY CIVEN tfw.1 ~ -.. INid4 ptlor t'8 Ille ll'Plernbet' 21. 2'. lild October 6, II, J_. IC. Oue•n, UOl CUI Or' models e:.~vtt.. -, privUe,e ol taking your V&-tour c>perators. lncluded bl the '"'HIN c . JOHNSTON llM fHN Nttlft ,...,...... .. tM ,lul'l'ICll, ""'""' 811 Mkl ltn 2s1s.n. N= a,.e&e~~~ "':'1 San Anfonlo ,,.. ·-c cat~ ... _ ...... you~-· d·--na• -low--'-will be your air • ""'"°" fot Mrlarlty to .,... ff'IOM'Y COM!ntt1811. ......... " ..... UM ., I PUBIJC NOTICE ltd ..... A11ro. C• t.im verter Hnli....._ control _,."" w1at1 .... "' .......... w .. eecute 1dledet trwt,~w1c1fflt 141.ay....,.. from""' r.. .. · -....,. ' r Ing the year th( is' maj dckel, hotel l'OOm and certain ,. W11k:11 la !MN far tvflhwl' ,,.rtlC\1141n, ... ,..,..... fif obf•lfllfll 1 lliUlld~ """"'' Tl'tl1 llvslntM la 1181119 conducted by & devices. """"""r-·v1ng' -.. • pon·ri: canor el ..... _ ... _ a..-.lltJons You Ind tMt .... tlmt •nd ~ ol hMrfng "" fOI( .... City of Coelll """'· Tht ...,_, fllCTITIOUI •USIM•s1 PtrlntnJ~::;.. I( EN!l•n Quys1er clllcloslng its plans .. ~---.... .. ~ ~~ • M!l'lt Illa Men "' tar ~ .. ~II ., "" --conMcttolt ct.1'98 fw Mh NAM• STAT•M•NT Tiiis •l•t-i filed .,,,th the County WJ......iay', -" Jt bag -·•-a U9e I )OUr OWJl di8Cr'f and pay only for meals and eitr8J t i• .. ,,,,. In IM QIVttfOO\'f' of ..... DUlkll"' wlft .. rWQll+red ti Ille llnw •nd Tiie ftllOWlnt WIOM ire dol119 Cltrlt ol Orange Counf'( on. Auo. 30. lfn..
--.,_ _,.. UICllYPlll '""'-and cleci•-•--'ll ll'llllt Ho. 3 of Mid CllUrt, ti 10I CMc prior. hi llMI '-"t'llP OI' • MWW.~ bli!lllMa ,.I e 9elty J I I °'91111Y (OVflty deaJ lhroogb ln intematioDal tO Ullf eztl!nt you Want to. YOU w: uvw YOU Clntw Dl"fW wr.it, Ill tht Clf'( Of ...... '*"'II for ~ ('Otlllrvelt.11 Wllhffl the Miil I'S L.AWNMOWI!-t. SAW SHD,, cf«lt. · •rvt 1111' , LONG 'BEACH -Petrolane tradtn to purcbaee You ev,a, mJght split your speed most of your Ume. "1rt~~ ,., ''"' "ror,...i:!tnm111:. 1: :."':.'ir1ct w1t11ir1 11031 ,.1mc1e1e sir"'· H1111t1ngton ,.1,.. ~ .• esti~tes that Us acqu.lalUon ooJ company vacation into two bollday.,l--'------'------1 =~..!:.,JOHN, !.'!!..i."'.°' .. ~:::.--.... • .................. ,, ·~~;.,~!~i. 1f3SO Ward St., SOK& ... Pfe~1.4r.'1T21.cr.;; ~lly ~~ ! or Eastman Industries Inc., a 1 ' tl'af' ounces 0 f •• ..._ actvan•·-f be-•'-&Ck NAU....... .... ..... y • :n. Hlilfttlneton '"'"· c •. nui. ( Chi •--~ oil d 1111 palladium, ~ me&al akin to off--.. ~·.10..:...~1 •.-"-" " uw =~=~ ~.:::'T:.~offloal. n ,,f: Je:twl: a. ••n. 1'150 wm1 s1 .• SIHCt PUBUC NOTICE • cqo-ucua.i. . r n I ~atlnum, from the Softet: -ult\ll " ..._. Ort '°"" ~'"c;;Hor..... a . NWiKnoton '-"·ca."""· ~· equl~manUfa~urtr,wi.U . -•-n...."-ls·JI-~ --reaorta, :,....::..~•••••f'lll1 .~,. 1~ •• .,.w "*" MMY" •,·••••,tmtW•i:!.,~!·•s,,.ce•I---------,.-.,-,---.. million IUWJ.UCU ..... _, -" -pt;,li,· -Tlhf7Mt ... I•' ON!_. ..... .,..~ ......... a . llflll'lf!Gftl!IH(ll,(a .• -. 'ICTITtOUl•U1 addrev•.!..boudQrlngt .. the--~•-~ year. . repeltiJW )'Om' lnove •nd .......... , A p ,.,... lfld ff .,,....... W ONfclliRC" No. 7, t Tlllt MIMM I& llwllll COftlM:l9d ,,., • NA.Ma ITATaM•llT " .. ~ uc;.,a, '~ 1.... ..tv...t•-of -........ -cMt1 Def., ""'' 11111 tO. ,artn«lihl,_ TM loltowrintl INtlOl'I II -.i1111 IMIMU' ../;I _,. -·-• ..... ., Wl , "7CT!Otll c, ,,,. ~ of tN IMtV A. 1&11 ,,. # year • "' GM. ANNOUNCED ........... rateit • tndltlooal .... , .. ,,. •• u. lm M»n DhMct ...... Cl9l1Hy" ........... " llllt TNt •t•lwnent ftlld with the c-~ 'STI Vl'S Sl llVtCe CENTElt, 12111 -•· Long Beach ••--" "" that It •---~ 1nto" ._,a ·-... Ottl ~ .... -.ii cw l"4 -to .. CIWll et Or.,.. c_..,, _. s.,t. 7, 1 O.NM Ol'O'le 11\'d.. a.ro.n o,......, ,,._ 'VeM:IU ""'f' .,,._ a.ii.a~ ,.._..... -....;,.,., SU In 1'111 Cir-c..t O&l)'f l'I a..trly J, Mlddo;il, o.n., (OUl'lf'( Ctlll, ,. uifleti1 petroleum 1u developnent coo&ract wttb .~C NOTICE "4"", • "'~.,...,.. 1:1rat1!1ol\ cin. ,... '-"'" o. ~ 1.i Gf'IW'l'I"" -.,.. mar~--said."· _, ....... ot Im-... ~-~-. Ltd.,' al OllVJOOILY, YOU can .ave ---"---------1"'""" _,;:::;;.. ... dn:llllltPd Iii.... ......... Or CMll 0.1... ,lloi Ltne, lr'llN . Call . tt1'0S .... -=a;· l.Ul:I t''°'""-...... .l""NIWlllUD • -'\: . I MA.a. CC.It ~ .....,., D1t1nct Or•l'lllW .... '• ' Tlll1 .,.,..._ 11 e..lni ~ltd....,. tn ' EastrMn wa1 completed (or JobAn.........._";&J -.. ~ to major 11nOUDta on the price ,.,.,,.,.. COUtlT Ofl TH• c.,.....,, t1111flllrftl1. .,.. -·CJ) ...,. SIP'-'*' s. is. n. 2', 1m m...12 1nc11\ltd\Hlt -~ 4U.... ......&.. .. to -·· desn--u-and na.T• OP CM.111101t1111A "" "-....., ,...,. "' ..-i1u11on " ""11 .. narnuc NOTICE sltfiM!t o. MMOn an. lnltlal • mUllon ctieh PIY· bUJ op to ,000 troy ouncet • ...._... 1-w-.l.IW TI'• COUfffV Of' OIAN•• In tun force Intl th:!. &""UD Tiii• •••i.nwnt filed w\111 !hi ,_,y ~ ~lb d d I t I I ol ...... _ and 1211 oeo blct in olf..uton. 1 .... A.nm ""'''o ANO AOOf'TID 1ry the •oard Cllrt. ol' °'"* C-f'( .... 1 lelll••lllwr ''· me.~ ,.,., • 0 n I ,...uuum j tl"01 n....t....-1.. •ittte lfll llUTH M. OUIGHAM, .. Of CM...cten of IM C•• ~ hnlt•ry ...... ,., 1m . Wll.LIAM •. IT JOHN, COUNTY J)l)'1'Dflrt8 to be balelf 00 oupc9 of. ptlltdibm 8 year. A vv•-.::a'1, too, YOU CD Sift IUITH MtCltAJlY DUIONAH, ah -UTH Olltrkt; ti a ,....,,.... -""' 11eM1 on th& IUl"••IOll COU•T 01' TN• Cl.l•K. ~ ,_,.., J. M&ddimt. o.;:;
Murw performance. auppiy coatract, bowever, Jw ~ amount. on hotel ~ ... auTH M. ou10MA ~---~r:-'~~-1m. •:c1·~=~= ,.,.. ...... °'.,..CM•• o.11., ,u:, .. -.. not yet been .. --.1 __.. the •mnrrnnodatiom, J eltturant ti lil•llY 01v(N to ,,...!dint 111.i ...,..11 ~~ IS~ 21. 7'. Ind Octoe..1': •· • • •.t-.. ----l'f'lllftftlny -u-.-_...., ~ . ..=.l&ll -}--""'.:..: ... fl&mal -iUT: NOTK• OP HllAWIMG Olf ,1TtT16ti lf7t" 24:it.n -..,..... ...._.., ...... _... -. en•~-~-i, 1t1ot • ....... dllrM 41t11ftef.. lllll\ •IMA l"Olt ,.OJAT• Ofl WIU. AMD P:Dfl · 'lbe &enm of tbe two ..,....uwm ... .....,. ... ,.,...,.. tom."""'° c•.-rAAY 1.1.n•11t1 ftlTAMaNTAaY PUBLIC NOTICE -· UJI ANGB1.£s CQo.. ,___,.i-.,. ...n.w.... t Dlll41 .... 1'81 of .,........ ..,.;,.....:... Wfffl !!::,,,.,....,., ~ 111 Ill& oflkl1 AQ Of CALIFOl:NIA 1 lltltt " JIAH E 1.1 lA e ET N ------·-----llnetiflJ Afrllnes hat t.l1'tlWfld ~~----Weft' not _...,... ..-.. ,.... -"'!WY" : W. ,_ ~ .... ~ -:.."" =..:; ~~ ~T~~ i• O'::T~~=· ~18Y GIVEN ttllt ,ICTtTIOUS IUSINlll ,.
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Trading was slow.
~har!es M. Lewis, analyst with Treves & Co.,
said sellmg seems to be drying up" and noted some renewed buying interest.
He said he was still looking for an Indian Sum·
mer rally between now and election day.
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We think the citizens of Newport Beach should be
informed about a sequence of events which could cause
serious damage to our City and its reputation.
In December of 1970, the City invited the owners
of land in West NeY(port , now known as the Versailles
properfy, to annex to the C ity. The owners of the property'
were willing to annex only if it would· be zoned so that our
Versailles project could be built. The City :zoned the prop·
erty so our project could be built in accordance· with plans
which the City approved in concept. The City ~made this
commitment.
In reliance on the City's commitment, the landown-
ers consented to the apnexation , and we spent millions of
dollars to build the first part of our planned Versailles pro-
ject. We also spent over a million dollars preparing to build
the remainder of our project.
Meanwhile, the City has approved another develop·
ment on adjacent property know i n g that our Versailles
project was underway and fhat the City had zoned the
Versailles property to allow completion of our project. W~
certainly do not object to that adjoining landowner being
allowed to exercise his rights to build on his property.
But now the City has started 11 move to drastically
change the zoning on the Versailles property so t~at com-
pletion of our project as planned will be impossible.
A majority of the Councilmen who originally voted
to zone and annex the property now seem to be planning
to reverse themselves; to refuse to. honor the commitments
the City made to the landowners and to us. T he y have
adopted a Resolution stating their ·intention to reduce the
number of homes which can be built on fhe property.
The claim is made that the Council is trying to hold
down excessive population in the City •. That just isn't cor-
rect. Allowing completion of the Versailles project will pro·.
duce fewer people than the nearby project which the Citf
approved only a few months ago.
The claim is made that the Council is seeking to
prevent traffic congestion in the 11re11. That just isn't cor-
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problem in that area, it would not have recently approved
the nearby project in its ,present form. If there is 11 traffic
problem, the City just created it, and is now trying to solve
it by ignoring its commitments and attempting to shut down
the partially completed Versailles 'project.
The claim is made that circumstances have changed
in the area, so the zoning must be slashed. We aslc why? .
It was the City's action that. deleted nearby free-
ways. We worked with t"e City to oppose freeways a.nd
have supported the City on this issue -since 1970. The City
never mentioned that deletion of the freeway would be bad
for the C ity. It should not make that claim now.
It was the City's action that approved the high ris•
development at Hoag Hospital. That actfon is not question-
ed. ·
It was the City's action that ·appr.oved the addition-
al -new development in the area. That acfiion is not ques-
tioned.
But the City cannot in good. faith cause a!I these
changes end then use them 111 .an 'excuse for breaching 'its
commitments and . causing extensive iiijury and loss to the
landowner and to us.·We seriously -qut'stion tliet.-.ction.
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We would like to finish our rrojilct bec11.use we be-
lieve that when it is complete it wil be an attractive .asset
~o the community. ·
Why did the City just agree to pay One Hiilf'Million
dollars for 11 small view park elsewhere while rejecting our
offer of a free view park worth about" 5 times that much?
Are the citizens of Newport :eea·ch conce.med about
the charac:ter of our City and its government?
Whet will be the ·consequences if the City continues
on its present course .of.apparent drastic· ~tion?
. We believe that upon _careful con~ideretjon, our
Councilmen's concepts of ,ethics and .. j~stiie' will tell them
that the City might . be going astr.ay. Depriving people ~f
their property and"th'eir: liv'elihooel ·rai$es more than moral
questions. It raises some . serious, li19bility. $f,uestl9n• wh{cb ,
. could cost the City.d,e.atfy·iind should • be of conc•tn to oil
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Coast Sector Incorporation Drive UncertaiJJ.'. . ~
By Gl!ORGE LEIDAL
ot .. o.tw PMll llflff
The State Supreme Court action giving
power to determine the fate o[ Ute Irvine
Ranch coastal sector may not spark any
incorporation f(lOve by the 150 voters in
the area, most of ~born live in El Mono
trailer park near Laguna Beach.
' Residents interviewed did not indicate
it.is likely there will be an Instant drive
to Incorporate the area.
However, most were aware of Newport
Beach's comideratiOn of an 8nnesation. of
the 10.-prlrile ..... vtew prop.
erly lying between Corona del Mar IDd
Laguna Beach. •
Most aaW they w~ pleaaed ,Newport
had sbelvtl. Jts lmmedJate consideration
of the annexation. Some said the Harbor
Area city's high rile ordinance, if it
allowed massive bniktinga blocking sea
views, would tnnuence many in the
trailer 'community to oppoae annexatton
by Newport.
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Mr. and Mra. JIUIOS Miller qreed SO
far u ocaarWde idevelopnent ii con-
cerned "Newport bu blown IL"
"Most of the people wb:> live btre love
this coaatllne. 'Mloy're mt gobog to. make
any dumb deci.sions," the Millers said.
Althoolb·tbe Millers plan IOOD to move
to Liguiia Niguel, Ibey liotad if lbty had
a loager lease, they'd like to see the
trailer park anqexed to Laguna Beach.
Mrs. J. N. Martin sJmllarty·favored an
annexation to tbe Art_ Colony, but nolod
-Condominium Plan Hit
Resident Says 'More Profit With Hotel~
By BAllllAli IDIEIBICB room hotel on the site, would generate
0t • DelY ,.. Stiff $20Q,OOO a year for the city tremiurY.
Qmdominlum developm.ertt of the .. just about enough to pay oil the Main
vlluable ocunfront land between Lagw>a Beach."
Avenue.and Sleepy Hollow Lene, 85 pro-Vlicationiog loWists; said WWats, "ar·
__. fJl one plan p--' by Upland rive with a pocketful of money they've ...-·...--aaved and they go r!glit wt and spend
, Industries, woWd "'wreck downtown. & •
, .....,,. .. bOteftlual. Bany WJUala told 1115 own Riviera Hole~ be added, con-
lite al1' °""""" ·~= . -flO,lltll' a.,_ ,IO llJe cjty In bet!.. "Pqlo .... ... llJ 'Ill Wz i.ir. fl0.l9'" .... .,. la ... .....,
don't ...... don't .. td-. dali't ., .... IJl-taloo IU .... ..,. .-..
~~lit -~toarilll," . Up!ond .~ • ·-i•ry ol
ml Wlloli."' · -• Unl'!}i'l'9dlla llil'~ --;fl
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·Does Trustee Reside . '
In Saddlebaek District?
Saddleback Community C o l l 11 e
D1a1r1c1 Tnlllle -T. Coillm may
-moved oul ol tbe -u • remit ol •~qutrlt ID lite two..,..t dlllrlcl'•·-
clary ' -Coast COmmunlty College lltllricl.
fJl Ibo Coast Community C.llep Dlslrlcl,
IllBman said a more detailed u:-
'""'"'tlan . ol eoomly -will be necz Sa ry.
.Si!!'e1larmallon of the district fJl llltlt,
(See COLLINS, Page I)
she didn, tblnlt Laguna lleacli would
want to take fJl tbe whole coastal sector.
"I was V<T)' hippy wben Ibey voted
down hJi!H'be," Mrs. Martin aald.
"Newport Illa, goofed on their high rise
and I would OJ>J>O.'e ·~ to them if
they let tall buildings be built along the
beach."
Others who declioed to give their
names similarly opposed annexation to
Newport, bot indicated It didn't seem
right for "a bandfUl of people" to decide ' . '
Co1UDs, a Santa Ana attamey-Who
formerly lived ID Laguna JllDI, reeeally
purchued a -fJl tbe -View Homes -Bren tract -of Newport
Beach.
While all ol 0-mldelces are within
tbe Newport-Mesa Unified Sc b o o I
Dlltricl, tbe collop -boundaries blHCts lD8llY lotl, incl!Mling COIUns"new
Drug Suspe ct' s
'Booty' Sobl. . G;r~d J,ury Still Pr~bing
home at 1'141 Port -Place.
Colllm said today be' -tbe eoanfy-schools 'Olllce to tu6in tbe 1oea11on o1
the -u being' fJl tbe Saddlebact
Dlstrict before be bougbl II. J
'"l'be1 checked tbe ai!dna mt told me
tbe-~-·In Ibo Saddleback
District,'' ColliDa laid.
A DAILY PIWI' cbeclt witb tije county
schools ol!lce uncov.red· opll~ oplalolll oo
wblch district the Colllm home ls ID.
Dewey Hillman, secretary· to tbe .
Orange County committee on 8dlool
DI.strict Organization, recalled bavlnc '
told Collini tbe prope ty ..... fJl tbe w..
dlebocl: district.
u....-, oo learning that tbe 1rao1
map Indicates tbe majority of lite Jot ls
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ohlal Is tbe .. -tor Salurdlt>'.
-bJibi Jn tbe 'Ill ... "" ~Coast, rlsln( to tbe ....
IJllimil. Lowa tmlgbt Iii tba •
INSIDE TO•AY
a.u. Bri-• ....,. -of ,,11oppm tor l1 • al s .. u.
Coart Plaza, Cotta lie-. IUe *> •
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By JACK CHAPPELL
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Mile Sqµare :Park Scandal ·:
'l'be Laguna Beach pollce ...rc.u..
squad llU ail ol lta ~ frea! money
beck loday.
'"lbe llkre •lPU very good about It.
They even tootJ beet the uaed soca we
tool< oft the CUY'• feet," Laguna Beach
Del. Bet. Noll Purcell aald today.
. Tlte--flutt money was to be uaed fJl a
WofJl buy by a po11ce operative, but as
!be b8ls were presented, pollce allege
.J....,i> Valo, IO, grabbed the money and
r1111, wblle Ibo ,openiUve wu beld down
by lllcbael Howard, also IO. Police aald
1M1tb _,, 11o1inc ID a Laguna .Beach -Vllo and Edward -.. booted m
....... ol 8"!'!1~.L.anil COOlpiracy to
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By TOM llAllLEY °' .......... ..,...
An Or ... e Cormly Grand Jury m.
vestlgaU... Into tbe Mile Square Part
leaalnc ......, It Iii' !rm over despite
tbe -ol a h...aipl rellectlng tbe
panel's eatliff -· C2Jlef Depu. ty District Attarai!y·J-El)rlgbt aald
today. I
"We're 11)11 ~ tblo Issue and I
wouldn't -•. ..,.llU ........ that
the iDdlclnlent II llmlt>d to , former w-lllJot': Doret McWblnneJ
and Qty Pl•lsJ~llcl...,. Tad ho
jlta," Iitstrl\tf~ Qedl lllcb' cl!lef
aide uld. ••
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Police Slaying Suspect ·
' Out Qf Dragnet
' ' ,-. ' ' . still tuiig; a very , elole' loot 'at the. ._...._ • .,,,.trllJatacr by Larry Wllbelms' ;;i~..i; ·.be talking, to ' bfiu· liaaln aldrt 'tldl cUe Tiry soon... '
Wl1belms 1s tbe aide rittd by firlt
dlstrlct .Supervisor Robert Battin of San-
ta Ana, a ~·before tbe Grand Jury In-
dicted McWhlnney, 4&, and Fujita, 35, on
multiple~ cbarges Including grand theft
and bribery. '
llattla. wa me ol fl wl-who
ti!ltlfled 11.n., t11e lo.day Grant Jury \n-
vestlptioo.
Batun aald be fired _ Wilhelms becauao
ho WU coavlnced tbat-bil 1$.ye&N>id
---to•tbe ailepd f!D,000. (S.. l'llOR, Pap I)
Repillilica:n Uliit
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' Republnn Alaoclalo of Orqe Coun-
ty ·wa not ...., of tbe three ano GOP orPnttauom which . backed oul ol the
party to ~ John, G, Sclmilta !of
pttljdelll, -.ling to ~ VI c e Cllalnilan·&berl N. Hildenbrand.
.,,.. Dlll1" Pilot -Orqe County Coatdb=.i Republican .,.,~ CllAY,U ~ol
(UllOC) and RepUllllcan -too .. tbe ' llJree delectlng an>!lPI' II\ • story piN""' 9epl. H. ' ,,_ __ lnem>r. '
Tiie tltlrd group actually wa the
Republloan Aloemblf (CllA),
"'8oclata. =hi" biltotlet of
fOllowjng the •Y,lewpoiab. ~ 11 ,....iaerp. more moderate oraanhatlOn.
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ranch.
One surprising finding of the random
door to door inquiries by the DAlLY
PILOT was the common reeling of
respect the El Morro residents have for
the Irvine Company's proposed develop--
ment and track record in "quality
development."
All were aware the lrvine Company
owns the land they lease for their ocean
view trailers.
All said they understood that the Irvine
Company plans call for rtplacement of
the trailer park by a regional park.
l\'frs. l\liller emphasized she would
"hate to sec the beach blocked off from
public use."
James "Bill" Peyton, oHictr or El
l\1orro lnvesti11ent Company which holds
the master lease for the property
subleased to 350 trailer owners, said that
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In Fence Battle
"It looks· as II tbe Lor<Hdul of •put
everything together -lite high tide took
care ol · oomething tbe ctty couldn't
abate,"• quipped taguna. Beach City
Councilman Roy Holm.
The "problem" aolved by the recent
coastal storm wu a controversial wire
fe~ UJeaslly built on the sand ~t
to a oou!b Coast llJgbway residence.
'l'be fence had been the target of
several unsuccesrfuJ. city demands for its
removal Jn the put year or ao.
But the high tides of tbe last storm
undermined tbe structure and tumbled It
to the aand fJl a 'tanaled beap.
"It never wu Jegal," commented
Councllman earl Jolmlon, •1and DOW it
definitely constitutes a public nuisance
and baiard. I · suggeat tbe owner be
ordered to . ~move it, alnce It 18 more
than. 50 percmt destroyed and cannot bl
rebuilt"
' The cooncil agreed.
Survivors' Bill
SigJted by Nixon
' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Plaldent N1J9o Illa ll,cned llllo law lellsllllan pro. •ld1al Ibo ftnt 191 •nhor beaellla for
... 1c1owa and cirpbana 'ol retlred mllitary pd-. ' llotlmnenr pay In !be pal _.n,
hal i!nded wbOii the mine ·died. 11nder
tbe new law, IUl"f1wn will continue to
draw up to 05 paroent of what tbe retiree
was paid . eor..,.eas drafted the law after loamlna
that 1Jlllly .,.l"ilvors ol retired· military
-· -iome ol tblm wltlowa ol hlll>-ranldnc alflcen -bad '*'> loft almoat dellllule.
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A California Supre\tie Court dec:laloto '
Thursday applying requirements for eDo ·
vironmental impact statements t o 4
private developments as well as public .
projects may have a tremendous impact ,
, on South <Jranie CO\ln(y construction. ·j
Irvine, LalUJla Niguel, Saddleback, San 1
J111n <;op-.... flilun· ' ::· Corporation deVe!o~ u u north !
COUD1Y dav~ oould lallc ..... ~ I ......,_, . , ,j
'J'be rulinll WBI termed "bliblY slplll. I
cent," by Jamet DUiey, ot Lacuna :
Beach, an envlronmental leader fJl the :
' ' county. 'j
Environmental lmp'act statements have 1
long been required for governmental '.
projects IUCh ·as road and flood control 1
construct.ion. :
But prior to the state high court ruling, \
private developers could skirt lhe re. :
quJrementl li it were shown that the con· j
struction were privately financed. 1
The court decision required the en--
vlroomental bnpact statements to be fiJ.. 1
ed. if a '"mlnimal link'' between
governmental agencies and tbe private 1·
enterprlle could be shown.
That lint could be the Issuance er •
penn(ta, the rogulatlng or ftmding. 1 "I just don't know what it's going to
mean," Stuart Bailey, assistant <nniJ•
County planning director said today •
Bailey said he had been attempting to
get a determination from the Orange 1
County Counsel's Office on the new rut.. '
ing.
1be dedsion, based on a Northern
C8lifomia caae, was Mitten by JU!tice '
stanley Mosk and stated i 1
"In an era of commercial and m.1
dustrlal expansion in which the environ-
ment bas been repeatedly violated by
those who are ob1lvioWJ of the ecological '
well·belng of society, the significance of .
this legislative act cannot be undentat-i ed.'.
Several Laguna Beach environmental
groups bave repeatedly charged that
Rossmoor Cttporation development in
the watershed above LaglU\a Canyon
could cause increased rain runoff and
otherwise be a detriment to the city's en··
vironment.
"Rossmoor'a actiom perhaps could
have been stopped under the tenns of1
this ruling," Dilley said.
Balley aald tbat until a dec:laloo wu ,
made by tbe County OJunsel's Office, tho ·
department would be unable to malte a
atalemtnt on the im}lSct of tbe new r..
quirements.
He did say, however, that for several
large planned developments, tbe Orange
County Plannlog Commission bad been
requiring the developers to submit the
envlruunental statements.
If the aovernmental entity has adopted
a Con9ervaUOfi Element as part of its
General Plan, tbe Impact statemen1"
may not be required, ii the private
develo-t conforms to tbe Conlerva-
Um Elenlent, tbe court aald.
Laguna Scout Troop
To Begin. Activities
LagtN -Scoot troop 'IO:I will i. gin !ta fall llclMty Pl'>tlraJll "Ith a moot.
Ing at 7:!0 p.m. 'l'hllncloy at the 'f"I> ol
the World ICbool auditorium. ·
' Boys !run 11 to ll )'Can of ~· ~
ellaible to participate In the 1C001 -· kMwt1 for Its ~. *Ill .;.f
~ping ~vlU... . . i
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Reluctant Rufus a Real Shy Guy
By ARTHUR R, VINSEL
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Rufus the relootut · -of Lion
Country Sarart la doing proud by
Frasier's pride and his prowes.s includes
the fact two lionesses are purring
peacefully at the prospect or liWe paws
pitter-pattering around lhe preserve.
One week after his release among the
seven bereaved widows of the renowned
Frasier, Rufus appears to have won lbe
throne at the Laguna Hill! wildlife land.
Jerry Kobrin, vice president In charge
or public ttlatJons at the facllfty, said
.sadly Thursday that having Rufus stUI
Isn't exactly like having a tiger in your
tank.
"Do you want the good news or the bad
news?" Kobrin remarked when ques-
tioned about Rufus' romantic revels -if
any.
"Both," newsmen replied.
"WeU , Rufus has now had carnal
knowledge of two of the Frasier
widows," he explained.
The bad news, Korbin continued, is
that Rufus the reluctant Romeo won't do
what seems to c o m e naturally in the
natural habitat.
He refuses to leave his cage, called the
night shelter.
11Rufus is a bashful Kansas boy. who
.. refuses a live audience," Kobrin claims,
mtin& many visitors enjoyed watching
Benefit Clotlles
Sales Under Way
In Laguna Beach
Frasier make hatchet ., baby llolll
uouaUy deli..rod about 1111 .s.,. -· "Ru(Ua. ii never the Nd~, be II
al••YI tbe led.uoee," KorbJn llid.
"Fruler would perform at t.be ~ of
a ticket, hut Linda and -I believe -H
was Jane, bad to approach Rufus 1n his
quarters," Kobrin said of Rufua.
"Frasier he ain't," chimed In public
relations department cameraman John
Foxen, wbo hasn't used up much iilm
lately.
He said efforts to lure tbe old lion into
a more open lovers' lane setting by
tempting him up Frasier's preferred
trysting hiU with choice tidbits of meat
also failed .
"You must remember, be was beblnd
bars all of his life until last Thursday,"
Kobrin commented .
Rulus -like bis predecessor Frasier
-is still renowned around the world
oow, having in one week been featured
on Page One of an English-language
newspaper in Hong Kong and several
Italian magazine s. .
The fifth grade class of Mueller
Elementary School, Rufus ' old
hometown of Wichita, Kan., even sent
him a telegram Thursday, presumably
cheering him on to greater glory.
Trouble may still lie ahead, however,
since one Frasier widow, Zona,· chued
Rufus into a moat the other day because
she doesn't like him.
From Page l
PROBE ...
arm-twis ting of farmer George Murai .
The supervisor said that, in any event,
Wilhelms was an unsatisfactory worker
who took a week's vacation this year
•. A substantial quantity of good clothing, without pennluion.
f?oth old ~ new, I~ slze!_lll1d llJ'les lo~ Enright noted today that both McWh!n-
v;en, women and . children, is oo aale ney and Fujita Invoked the Filth Amend·
lbrough Saturday for the benefit of ment in their appearances before the
l.aguna Outreach, ael!·help organization Grand Jury and commented that their
(or young people. refusal to ,teatily "didn't sit very well
, Sale hourt are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today with the panel.
Ind saturday at Outreach'a Kolnonla "I refuse to answer on ground! that It
Rouse, 586 Canyon Acres D r I v e , might tend to incriminate me. I do so on
re81deoce home maintained by Outreach. the advise of my attorney," McWblnney
All proceeds will go toward ram11y and and Fujita repeatedly stated aa they
youth eventa held at the hall adjacent to w~re questioned on the alleged. $10,000
the houae bribe.
[n addlilon to day·to-day clothing, the But before they did BO, both men aaked
aale Includes old-laahloned outfits for col-the Grand Jury to accept the readings of
iecton or penons looking for novel cos-l~e detector tests they aaid bad been caf9 r1ed out at their own expeme. tuma. •-The Grand Jury denied the -1 Coatrjb~s <I. aalabl~ )temJ may be Tbe t""9Crlpt ~ that ~ n~r in.<Ie " at. the Canyon Acres addresl. of telepbooe <.nversatiom mfO!vliig Ftirtber lnlonnatlon may be obtained by McWblnney, Fujita and M~~......, calling 494-TALK or 4PUl95. pla,yed bac.1: ID the Gnod Jury dur-
ing t.be Jlmatlptlon. '. . •
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NARCOTICS. • •
sell heroin. Valo was arrested only after
a red lights and siren chase by detective
ve.b.icles through the streetl and alleys in
the north end o! Laguna Beach.
All ,M~~rM~~,
lall ' July 19 the alle~ •fo.ooo
shakedown to a member of the county's
Real Property Services Deportment who
than Immediately cmtacted the District
Attorney's Office.
One of thoae recordings contained the
commeo~ ae<ordlng to the tnwcript:
Mara! to Fajlta: "Tad, thia la u-
tortion."
Fajlta: 11Ho, Udl is polJUca. ''
FAVORS LAGUNA ANNEX
Mn. J, N. Martin
l'romPageJ
EL MORRO. • •
master lease runs only until 1984.
At that time the Irvine Company could
renew or terminate to make room for the
proposed state pork wbich would connect
to the propo8ed S.$ miles of publJc beach.
"Of course, we'd like to be here
forever,'' Peyton said today.
However, Peyton bad no immediate
comment on the new power the trailer
residents had been granted by Tuesday's
State Supreme Court decision.
"I can't offhand see the advantages of
incorporating," Peyton said, agreeing
that the Irvine Cmnpany still would have
the power to terminate the lease
regardleaa of the cllybood stalu.! o! the
trailer pork. • ••r _ . ---
Mrs. Marlln, who deocrlbes herself u
being a 11Lagunatlc" suggested that the
trailer owners were not ''polldcaUy In-
clined." Sbe looked to Emerald Bay ..
the potential "hotbed" of any in--
corporation move ahould ,.sldeots of the
unincorporated coastal community seek
to block cfevelopmeot plam by ln-
corporallog.
As a practical matter, the Local Agen-
cy Formation Commission (LAFC) could
deny a coastal incorporation. However,
observera note, an application and LAFC
denJal would automadcally hlocl: for at
least a year any anneution or other hr
corporation effort.
Such an actlm """1d stall any designs
Lquna Beach, Newp>rt Beach or lfvlne
city oflk:lall ralgbt bave m the oprawlirc coutal-. 'Jbe aJUrt dedskm may mnove the
Irvine ComJ>a!IT• power over the coastal aect.cr•:. ,, •Ir. no · · c!edt1on .., Illa ,_
hlgb•t c:omt:n.,,., to overturn oa ccn-
atltutlooal grcuncls a state law which
allowed·ownen of more than 60 percent
of the land In an aru aoughl for ln-
corporatloo to veto any cttybood electloo.
The case Involved the Palos Verdea
Peninsula where 65 percent or lhe
registered voters bad &ought an election
hut were denied t.be ballot by owners of
55 percent of the area's M!le8ed value·
tlon.
Coun~ling Expallded
Laguna Also Boosts Coaching Program .
,.:..-:c : •..:;,r..:·:..i:
-"'• .. 1-lltoch J!lgb School WU adojlled tli!J·-liJ Ille Laguna
Beach Boord .of Ecaloillill.
ni. ltnt part of !he propoaJ urmarb
'27. 400 for lmmedJate development of a
"teacbeNloonaelor'' project. Eacb et the
41 high school lllllrllcUn will be
•""""'1>11 !er a -. GI • lludenta, proytdlac -mlc _........ tulGrlaC
and otber 111Mure1 u ·iJst111
The aeooud pha88 ., Jbe ~ pro.
gram la espendlture ofl'l,IOll to bir9 port
time peraonneJ In the ..., ol .Jl!&!h and
science, thwi lreefuc certain .-. In
-111b1'ctl to spend ,_. -each day working aa mlstanl ·-• ID the athleUc _.,,..
The tea.-Jor. JlfOC'll!I WU
accepted unanlmOlllly. ornm.· Norman
Browne, bowevV, cut the' at dlslen-
tlng vote on the cotch1n4 pn>pcioaL
The $3$,llOD will be drawn from the
district's reserve money, reducing the
IM,llOD amount to •1t.ooo. ·
Buslneaa Manager Chari.a Reas uld
he did not roresee financial prohlams by
reducing the reserves.
Following a modal uaecl at Woodland
Hilh School, localtd ID tM Slcrameoto
Valley, each studenl ID gradea I, 10 and
II will llelecl a Le9chei' as an acedemlc
coumelor. Each teoclMr may accept up
l'rotnPflfleJ
COLLINS ...
trustees have refused to consider any
move to straigbten the boundary wblch
divides ae"'!al lots ID the llml tract.
• Sboodd the_Colllns home be -to be
within the Cout dlllrtct, ColliDI would be
ineligible to serve as a Saddleback
trustee.
If It la determined the lot la within the
Saddleback district, however, It la nnllke-
ly be would aupport a bid to redraw the
line.
Within the first five yean of the
formation of any new scbool district,
state law requires agreement of hoar<la
or both of any dlalrlcts attempllng to
change boundaries.
Without agreement of t.be Saddlehack
boanl, Bren tracl resldenb 111A1 look
forward to contiDuod confualon ov..-the
college district tbelr cl11ldren will allend
and the electloo ID which vOters cast
ballnta. Arnone lhe caiflulaa· crealed · by Iba
1lllUBUal boundary lfDo bu been Jll -
OD college dlatrfct irullOea. J_ Three yean qo, ·Ill a~ w h,., lothlir" '~...;J ... ~. ';:',JE;<cln·"'T . "? ...... ~'!' .. ~ ..
District waa lorcecl .to reai1n bis.position
when he Inadv.rlontly bou8b1 a homo ID
tho Saddleback district portion of the Newport Beach bousini tract.
Meanwhile, a slmllar confusion or
boundaries Involving S7 lois ID the Spy
Glass Hill! development f..,s joint con-
sideraUoo Tuesday by trustees of . the
new Irvine Unified and Newport.Mesa
school dlstr!cta.
to IO -Mclmlla.. -· In grtdo JJ w1D .... ,,,,, ..... t
counselors or admlnlltratcn u ldvllon.
Included In the dally llChedule will be 1 '
J~ute momlng seminar -a time for
Ibo students to meet with tbelr advllor.
Problems may be baabed out or ap-
pointments scheduled for later in the
day. Following the 1e111lnar studenla will
go to cla.sses u they always have.
-of the -will bl meuured by Iba loJlowln( criteria:
-Are students -1Ylng more t.ecl-
back and guidance from an adull who ..,.
d....tands tbelr total educat!onal system?
-Are parents better Informed about
their student's perl()(t!W)Ce!
Loss Pil.es U,p
For Lagunan:
Two Cars, Casli
When IOITOWS come, they come
not as alngle spies, hut In bat-
talioos. Sllalt._,. made that
observation in "Hamlet," but
lllcbard Gobles of Laguna Beach
can attest to It.
'Ftrst, Gobles , a con-
tractor, watched helplessly as bis
Cadillac rumbled and crunched
down a cliff In the PortaCina
Laguna region about the first of the
month.
After Sii hours and nearly $300
worth of struggle. the car was tow·
ed to the top or the hill and later
round to be a total loss.
About the aame· lime Gobles got.
the news about the Caddy, his
daughter wiped out ti'"° car.
And now, burglars have visited
the Gobles home and made off with
$4.1 cash.
Gobles reported the theft to
Laguoa Beach pol!I< '!11Uraday.
The money was taken from h1s
daughter's room at their home at
1'31 Cerritos. Police believe entry
was made Wednesday afternoon
through an open window.
-An i-. moie elleetiftf . HIP 10boo1 prlnc:li>&I. Do!> llluchi aald
lhe prosram will go Into eflecl Monday,
Oct. 2, following '8 number of oom-
muolcaUons to students and their
panmll.
The average high schbOI teacher, be
said, will be earning l600 more aimuaJIY
becaue of the added coi:nsellng r~bl!ity. '111n!e high achoo!
counselon DOW e111ploytd will Hmaln to
hlnille spec:lal ,wdance Jl'Ybl!IDL Wlllle the n\ajorlly of tlie $11,400 irill
go toward teacher atlpenda, money bas
alao been budgeted !or lnslnJc(ora'
training aeuilNll using comodtants from
Woodlake.
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MANHUNT •••
Parle pollee lore• and the lather of five
cl11ldren, died shortly alter noon 'l'llllra-· day. .
Late Thursday night, llOi!leral •. ll!ota
were fired when of!lcers tbooibl tliey
had the suspect cornered near J.tpabe!le
Village and Deer Park In Buena P~ ~ ·
During his reported rup\ fJPljl'
Anaheim to Hollwyood Clouston, ~ 1Y an ex.....ict who med four •l'Meti,•
commandeered the van of a couple from
the city of Bell and used them u
hostages ror a time.
Don AJ<her o! Bell Gardens, a third
hostage allegedly held by Clouston on his
frantic travels, Jumped out of the yan at
Sunset Boulevard and Vennoot Avenue in
Hollywood and called police.
'Ibe van wu tailed up the Hollywood
Freeway to the i;&n Bernardino Preeway
by California JIJgbway Patrol ollleen,
hut lheT-dld not try to llOp U becauae -u..,. la>e\r the suspect 'waa armed and
8111 ~l!llgbt lead to liiJur. •fdealll
to tht two remaining hostages. ·
They were identified as Charles Hager
and his wife, Shirley.
The suspect la believed to be" shot
Cate about noon, when he wu being
questioned about an alleged sexual attack
on a 21-year-old pregnant woman in
Buena Park the day belore.
As the van sped through t.be San
Gatrlel Valley area . later police
helicopters Jbadowed it while pob:ol cars
joined In the chase.
CIOUJton evaded the police net, then All•year School later abandoned the van ID Bueoa Park and released the couple.
Reconstructing Clouston'• trill. Of ter-C' n.n •· T,..1..:1 ror througbout Southeni CalWtlla, '-'Yt"~p_.,; ,.Ii,~. DOIM!Jl•·I Ir r1 .. !Int ldtebod • ride • •• Wiiii ·;, ...,,..... aod.flld to another bomo .-P.. . ew &nklP.t ... ~ ... b9nowed •
.' ·';·. kffei.r~ ~ ~1'~ !°1rr...sre:::.~
e~~ ID Ill :::£' arv.o ldm to the Hager ~ In
Unified .l!chool Dllllrlcl an expected w . Cate and another Buena Park Jleteo.
be completed lhli weetenil. tive, Dalo Wllaon, bad gone to Clouston's
Parents will probabl)1 l)egln f1!COlvlng Anaheim addr$ to que!llon him l)Jout
the dlslrlct lnlormllloa ·DUI -la a the aUeaecl aex1111 attack. program to ~ them of tho ilew con-Wllaon 88ld tlie suspect WU -'Ing C<!PI gets Into lull gear. · · · un(Jer a car In the driveway and doni.a
~ the .printed ~~. ~I ~ :::r• saying Cloulton lived down ~;; p1:...1b ei..r a~ Wlilon ·loll to question. nefgbbora and
dlalrlct o&oiill-wbft ~mta will hear Cate walked Into the home "1111 the
At the time of his arreat at gunpoint,
Valo was reportedly wearing clothes
purchased wilh the police department's
money Brfld driving a newly purchased
car, a1"' bought with the police
department1s loot.
Policemen returned the car and receiv·
eel the ~75 purchaae price back !or it,
despite a slight crumple done when the
fleeing suspect rammed a parked car.
A Dlllric! Attomey's Investigator who
kept tabo ca )lural and McWhllDey wben
they met for lunCb ID a restaurant told
the Grand Jury be beard the former
Westminster mayor say to Murai:
oral presentatlom and can Ilk queslioos suspect, where ha waa munler911. * * * Prop. 14 Opposed about the -·-s.vera1 1!bots ...,.. heard a1moa1 1m-
Sampllng of ttie!r opinion aioo 11 1>1on-modla~ lwo ol "'1lch evidenUJ 11n1ck Irvine-Company w~nD~gv~A/'ilro-;;.1m== ~~!~to ..;.i, the ea:~i:ss:i.,~thorvo1
The clothing was returned to the dis-
count store where it was purchased.
"After they heard the clrcumstanool,
they refunded all our money. We came
out even," Purcell said.
Probing by office rs revealed a receipt
ror Valo'! new pants, shirt socks, and
shoes in the car and the store was traced
by office~s.
Jn addition to Valo and Howard, well·
known automotive repair shop operator,
lioward Sullenberger, 34, was arrest~
by Purcell.
Sullenberger was arrested after the
morning confrontation bet"•een lhe police
operative and the l"'o men in a Laguna
Beach restaura nt.
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"J usually get $500 for doing fa vor$."
Murai: "Well, ~ is a far cry from
$10,000.''
Enright today said he is still "building
a case" on allegations that McWhinney
and Fujita combined to extract '10,000
from Murai when the fanner learned
that he might loose hlJ lease on the 213
acres farmed by him and his brother,
Moto, for the past four years in Fountain
Valley.
It is alleged that one of the payments
was $5.000 in cash. And it is alleged that
the second payment was demanded in lhe
form of a '5,000 check to be made
payable as contributions to Supervisor
Robert Battin's etecucm campaign.
McWhinney and Fujita are scheduled
to appear Oct. 4 in Orange County
Superior Court to ofler pleas on charges
contained in the iodictment
Smoke, Or No?
approved Nov. 7 becauae It would cauae a ~ts pf the pan!nta' poll heavll)' wben of the <loUlton ·home told.-. llley M R l • major shift ID taxes from large land-they d«lde ID December_, to otart aaw ldm run from ~he bacl:. ~ -and um on u ing owners to small tupayera, Lt. Gov. Ed the all-year program .. .,... when! 'climb over a fence alter the l!bots """
Reinecke said Thursday. growth ls heaviest. fired. The Irvine Company, presumably most .~==-:....::.::::.=::..:.:::..:. _____ _.:'..:..:..-=:.:::_:..:.:.:.:=:::_ ________ c..:._ _________ _
affected by the State Supreme Court
decision stripping landowners of veto
powen in incorporalion.s, today bad litUe
to say about the high court ruling.
"Llke many other people we haven't
had a chance to look at the judges'
decision," a company spokesman said.
"When we do we'll proably give It
detailed stUdy to see 1f there ls some
meaningful comment we could ap-
propriately make.
"Until then, anything else we would
say would just be hlgbly' speculau ...
And, of course, we certalnly can't cqm-
ment ·on the speculationi of others," the
spokesman cooc1uded,
It's the Dttte tldngs that can make the cllfhreacel
!>top in today and
view a fine selection of accessories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors.
You'll find just the right thing to
enhance your home for the hoUday,
Pros, Cons of Marijuana
Proposition Get Airing
Among the wide-ranging topics Md
treatments being prepared for Sunday's
DAILY PILOT, here are some of the
best:
~tARIJUANA, YES OR NO -In an in-
rlepth look at Prop. 19, the controversial
iniliative that would decrbninallze mari-
juana. Phil Jordan of Capitol News
Service lays out the pros and cons.
TIE BOX SCORE -The Ice man com-
e!h ... and he's going to keep on com-
( Sunday's Best J
Ing, accordlnf . to Ondlnga of DAILY
PILOT Staff Wrtta1· i,Icbael Goodrich,
who reporta In the Sunday Special on hol
prollll IU'd cold cash of the area Jee
business.
POWl!R CIUSIS -'nlouah It ....,,
likely the Orange County Air Pollution •
Control District will live t.be "OK" foe
expanded power ~cneratlng capecUy, t.be
rert l>pe between bm! and COllllructlon
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still mlgl1t mean power blackouts &IOltl
the Orange Cout. DAILY PILOT stall
Writer John Zaller digs Into the atory.
FAMllJAR J'ACE -Audrey Newbro
or Newport Beach la the woman behind
the face that has appeared In top na-
tional magulnes and on TV ""'111Delclab
Ibis year -and for t.be put ooveral
yean. PlclUM and ator)' ocheduled foe
"YOU Section."
DOG'S BEST FIUENp1 -A
psycho!Oilal wtio may turn out ~ be a
dog'• best friend -cariJna .....,. .,.. =~=:-=~ Jt 'I a llOIHbago doc llor)' with cartooa
lllustraUoo. ,
DRAMATIC Tm -·lrY!ne 11ancb
Water District, II lnvolVed In $100,00ll
pUot project that could ,ilruticallY out
~--t cOlll 111!1 ... bla~_t<. ment plants to ao ~. -1tory, lllullrated with mapo ,..,. dllrls,
eaplaim teclllllcal ~ ,,,.
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' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPY™BER 22, 1972 TEN CENTS
Trustee Told Hollle Was College Di·strict • Ill
Saddleback Community c o I le g e
District Trustee Michael T. Collins may
have moved out of the district as a result
ol a quirk in the two-year district's boun-
dary with Coast Community College District.
Collins, a Santa Aria attorney who
Connerly lived in Laguna Hilla, rocently
J>W<hased a bous• In the Harbor View
Homes -Bren tract ...... of 'Newport
Beach.
While all ol those mldences are within
the Newpcirt-Mesa Uallled S c b o o I
Dlstrtct, the collega dlstrtct boundarla
blaects many lots, lncludiog Collins' new
home at 17U Port Shellleld Place.
Colllns said today be asked the couoiy
schools office to confirm the location ol
the ·house as. being in the Saddleback
Distrii:I before be bought H.
'!They checked the address and told me
thebou!e technlcally Is in the Saddleback
District," Collins said.
A DAILY PILOT check with the county
schools office uncovered split opinions on
which district the Collins home is in.
Dewey Hillman., aecretary to the
Orange County Committee on School
District Organization, recalled having
told1 Collim the property was in the Sad-
dlebaclt district.
However, on learning that the tract
map Indicates the majority of the lot Is
in lh'! Coast Communjty College District,
HWman said a more detailed ex·
-op ol county records "1U be
neceosary.
. Since foqnation of the di!trlct In 1989,
trustees have refused to conslder any
move to straighten the boundary which
divides several lots in the Bren tract.
Should the Collins home be found to be
within the Coui dlilrict, Collins WOllld be
ineligible to serve .. a Saddlebock
trustee.
If it Is determined the lot Is within lbe
Saddleback district, however, it is unlike-
ly be "'.QU!d. 111pporl a bid to redraw the
line.
Within the first five years of the
formation of any new school district,
state law requires agreement of boards
of both of any districts attempting to
change boundaries.
Without agreement or the Saddleback
board, Bren tract residents may look
forward to continued confusion over the
college district their children wiJI attend
and the election in which voters cast
ballots.
Among the conruston created by the
urmsual boundary line has been its effect
on college district trustees.
't'hree years ago. an appointee to the _
rorn1er Orange Coast Junior College
lJistrict \VJs forced to resign his position
when he inadvertently bought a home In
the Sa.ddlcback district portion of the
Newport Beach housing tract.
r-.1eanwhile. a similar confusion of
boundaries involving 37 lots in the Spy
Glass Hills develop1nent faces joint con-
sideration Tuesday by trustees of the
new Irvine Unified und Newport-Mesa
school di stricts.
Plans Area Grows
Ir vine Panel 'Defines' 65,000 Acres
Irvine planning commlqjoners Thurs-
day night unanimoosly voted to I'!'.!! the
----.. r"ll!r~·· generacer-m1og
area outward to enc o mpa11 ap-
proximately 65,000 acres of land, in-
cluding the 10,QOO.aae coastal aector of the Irvine Ranch. ·
Commissioners Franklin Hurd and
W!l(D<.jl'lUll'IYed to dlrec:I the plan. iiJiii to prepare-a map of the ex-
panded area ao the city .may Include the
geography In lta current general planning
effort regardids ol whether the city
eventually annexes Iba land.
ResUlent,s of El Morro
Not Hot to Incorporate
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of .. ....,.,....,.
The 8111e'~·coart~ = ="'Mer-tlleNloff~ CDUtal aector may not ~ any
"-9tlcil -by '* UI" ..... In lbt ....__el llhim•°" .. DJlan'o
lraiW port -·Lacime..... . Residents interviewed-did 1111 llldlc8te
II is Ukely. there will be in lnatlnt drive
lo incorporate the area.
* * * Irvine Company
Mum on Ruling
The Irvine Company, presumably most
affected bY the Stale Supreme Court
decision stripping landowners of veto
powers in incorporations, tO:fui,bad little
to say about the high court . •
4'1.J.ie many other people we haven't
bad a chance to ~ at the judges'
decisim," a company spokenMn llkl.
"When we do we'll proably live It
detailed study to see ii there Is llOlllO
meaningful comment we could ap-
propriately make.
"Until !hen, anytb!ng elle we 'llOU!d
say would just be highly speculaUve.
And, of course, we certaioly can't com-
ment on ljle speoulaUoos ol otben," the
spokesman concluded.
'
However, most were aware of Newport
Beach's consideralioo of an annexation of
:::, ~~'2.:6'~":.d
Laguna • . ' .
MOii aald.. lbof· -:0 pleaM ~ bad ....... Ill ... _ consldol1illon·
of tllt •"'!" ...... -aald tlMi -AM dty•1 1lltlt rtae 'CJrdl!Wioe, ll -It
alloWed -1"dkllnp blocltlns ... vieM, would !n'ftpjmDe many in the
trailer' community to oppclle' annexatlon
by N...,.n. ·
Mr: and Mrs. Jame1 Miller agreed ao
far as ............ di!velopment Is con-
cemea "N~ bas blown It."
"Most Of tho -le -live here love
this coutllne. Tbey•re not going to make
any dumti decisions," the Millers said.
· Althoulh the Millers plan ooon to move
to Laguna Niguel, they noted If they bad
a longer leue, they'd like to see the
frailer park· annexed to Laguna Beach.
.Mrs, J. N. Martin slmllarly favored an ._lion to the Art Colony, but noted
site, didn1 think Laguna Beach would
wut to-In the whole coastal sector. "l .,,,. ·very happy when they voted
down lli&l>riae," Mrs. Martin said.
''NewpOrt bas goofed on their high rise
and I ~ oppose annexing to them ii
they let tall buildiogs be built along the
beach."
Others who declined to give their ·
names slmllarly opposed annei<aUon to
Newport, bat todicaled it didn1 ieem
(See EL MORRO, Page Z)
Trustees of San .Joaquin
Find· Busing Costs Higher
By CANDACE PEARllOll
Of .. ~ ..... ""'
The rising cost ol liuslng continues to
plague S.. Joaquin School Dlstrlct of-
ficials, who are fated 1ltth -1i'W an
extra •101,000 becauae -le _.._
are fewer and a safe road isn't a\railable.
Dlstric:I finance officer lleI l'!erlsOn
111d today that f/5,00D more than
budgeted Is needed to bill ema students
throogll<>lt the district. •
Last ,..,., aboul J> "'pe"'"'""_,' ol tllt dlstrict'• children ....... on alllo
....ioa. ICCOl'dlng to lacWU.S ~
Dove KJIW. '!bat number baa boon re6lc>
ed N+-.bly wtlb OGi1 two in-
termediate lcbooll -La Pm 11111 Leo
Alisol -and two elementary -0 '1'11111
end de Portola -sbarlng COID(IUlll.
Al a result.. Neriion 111kl, more
1tudeota are 10Ing to t!Jlieretll ca-.
And the lack of • --rood
8Cl'Oll Alloo creel In El .Toro Will -the district more than Slf,llOD 11111 ,...,
Neri ... llld today.
Loa -Ill"'""'' now •Uer.tl• "°"' hie a ev'e• at La Pu IChool 'ln Vi111oo
Viejo will llart ..... lo tbU' 9W11. com-
pua In 11:1 TOtO In Novllnber.
MOii el -ltiliitltl ..uJ4 Wilt to
tho ocbaol on Maw A-II I rood
...... the croet ..... built, ..... llld.
Tbo oalJ roed ~ -11 I prltlll pelll Judl'd .................. ,.... , ...
pstl,.::::---"10 llo ..... • w Ille
-• ._,.the ...... -.. the .. Dlqo l'rKW., -_ ..._
AltboUP both lbe Ila ......... 11111
,
Soddleblck Valley trustees bave asked
the county to build a tempowy road, the
boanl of supervisors baa refused.
County oOlciala hive plana for a more
ponnanent road along M u I r 1 a n d s
. Boulevard. That d0esn't help the district
now, though. Nerial commented. ·
A !uil ,.J>O<I on busing COits will be
-led to San Joaquin trustees Oct. 4,
'
Republican Unit
'Still in Party'
•
"The purpose of this motiClll.'; Hurd
said,~&&~ uea-fer our--
general plan which matea no com-
mitment to annex, but protects us ID we
will have a plan If tbbse areas are an-
nexed someday to the city."
Cnmmlssloners at first Included the
city's 52,000 acre spbere,of tnnuence area
-land 1'1!served formally !11< !nine .,,.
nexations -and the 10,000 acre coastal
property which Is In the sphere ol in-
fluence of Newport Beach.
Commissioner Robert West noted tho
streets which will travene the san Joa-
quin Hills to the ocean between Newport
and Laguna Beach· will have an impact
on the city of Irvine when bullL'
"It behooves us to consider where
they'll be localed," West aaid.
Hurd agreed, ad4i!Jc "we .¥n!te!1 bavea~~ ... ~· the.coastal Ji!llP'llY,~_1!~ ~·
po!Jit •• ~ lllllft. _ ._ ·lo .
anakJIDlil ~ 10;'11 a.c A.r 1111.r ·
Boulevard," he . ' DltiiJr that !!'lm7. carries ._ ._ie. ~ ,........_ lo o!Jier ire.I,. • M • ..,.,
"You ' .-nean like Beach Boul~vard?" . Commtsaloper Wesley Marx jo.ked. .
"Culver will never look like !leech
Boulevard as long as I'm a com·
missioner," Hurd reported, adding, "If it
does, I'll move."
At this point ol ~ tho total
acreage being comldered lor the new
city's planning area -to l'OUtlblY
62,000 acres.
Turtle '·R9ck Turtle Eyed
,.
Then, at the suggestion ol lnlne Com·
pany planner Richard Reese, co~
l!iee EXPAND; Pap I)
OfficUJs .Stjul.y Preservation of Visual Symbol
' -
Vie jo Pharmacy
Loses $387 Ca~h,
Drugs in Theft
Drugs and caab .with a total value of
$387 were taken Thursday night from a
Mission Viejo pharmacy by burglars who
cut their way through the celling above
tho drug store. •
Orange County Sherill's o!llcen said
the Intruders broke Into • vacant olllco
on· the secood floor at the La Pu
medical center, 2l302 La Pu Road. and
then drilled a 'boJe, In . the cement . Door
over the Morrison Pbarmacy. ·
" Deputies said a quantity o f
barbiturates were lllllODi the drugs taken
from lho -... Tbo lillnlden emptied
the caab rqlster before cllmblng hick
through the roof of the drug -.tore,
deputies said.
Investigators said the .manner In whicb
·the thieves galnod entry In the pharmacy
was reminlsoea.t of the way In which
burglars drilled a bole In the roof o! !he
Monarch Bay 'Drancb o1 the Untted
California Banlt sis mOntha 'll(O.
Pre.servatioii of the bills.i~1 rock
formation that is the 0 visual IY!abol" for-
the Turtle Rock ...,...m=pe the future qi ~ pcll'pieea ~ jll;! ~-
1 r vi n.e Cq111,paay_.l,;..nn111;1 . Admlaiolri&r .James, 'l'a,.,P.J y
night ' asked' plannlog co~ to ·
·oiler. ""'"" .direction ,.. the company · :-rii. formal lunendh\ents'to' the . pre~,, ' .. 191111 •=.Rock·l>!an. '. , 'TbO ciJmilllinity 01·11;111D'pe<iple when
linislie<I· win surraund iliO landmar~ ·out.
cropping of. mcka which from some
angits IOOb like a t~aislng its t.elid.
Planning . comrnlssf9i>ers qr.ed it Wwlll be help!ul to know proci8ely what
llnes ol llibt must be preseried In onler
lor lbe landmark in be vlilble.
'M'l'tj 1Urtleto iJ llbportant to U!, _too,"
Taylor . !IOled. Ho, 41fe....t to bring the
critical •tabt line lnlormatiot) 'when the
plan· ls tO be belfll lormaliy on Oct. ZI.
'Comml81lontt Ellen Flelind of Turtle
Rock also voiced concern over a five·
acre park 11111estec1 by the Irvine
Company to encircle the rocks.
She wondered If it Bhould be a pubUc or
private part and whether or not it sh:>uld
be linked to the nearby Unlvenll}'
ReglooaJ Park which ia acheduled to be
completed'in the nut three~-
Commlaslooer Harry Shuptrine said he
hoped the.city would generally provide no
access from neighborhood public or
private parks-to !lie coun!)',.1lonal park.
1Shuptr'lne also 'noted that from· eome ·
angles lbe «turtte•• is ••just a pile of
rocks and not a very sightly pile of rocks
at tbaL" He .s ..... ed t!>e city might
well consider allowing ~ the vle\v of the
landmark to be block"\!'lr81i> thQse loca·
tions where ., the .. tocks are. not
recognizable as beinl a turtle.
Mrs; Freund ·also l-1«1 :the city
sbould ·consider some way •of restricting
access to tbe~rocu ,themseJves so .u.sers
ol the . part ·"10 , not · destroy the
landmark.
.ftesklept Al.,i 'Soodgrw, however ,
said be and bis family biove climbed on
the rocks as have many children and
adu1ts· in Irv:iM c'Tbere js. 8 large
me81Ul'e .ol respect-for .the turtle," be
said. since the image has held up under
the usage of c1imben.
Snodgrass alsi> noted field trips lrom
Turtle Rock Elementary School visit the
hillside landmark to study the losslls in
the rocks themselves.
He urged access to the park via a
greenbelt or other meam to make visits
to the rock possible.
U present city park standards do not
chaoge, the five-acre part. sHe would he
one of lour public parks In the expanded
Turtle Rock community. The proposed
parks total 2.1 acres plus another 19 acre5
the Irvine Company "will propose for
Rufus Plea.sing Pride
Fralier Replacement Modestly Continues Tradition
' '
news?" Kobrin remarked ·1'hen -.que• always the aedooee," Korbin said.
tloned ·--· romanllc--meltl -II "--1<1 petfonn It the cii:oP of aQJ. a tlckel, but Linda and -I believe -II
"Bolb," newsmen replied. wa1 Jaho, bad to•-" Rulus •ln his · .. wen, Rutua his now had carnal quarttts," Kobrin Wei of Rufus.
k n ow le d I e of two of the Fr.aster "Frasier be alnV' chitned In public
wldoln," he explained. rela\)onl department cameraman John
1be bid """'• Korbin continued, Is Fox•, who hasn't Uled up much IIlm
that 8-tha reluctant Romeo wotl't do lately. ' -I 1KJ111 to com e naturally m the Ho aid ellol!IJQ..IJ!re Jbo old non Into t111ural habitat. . a more open loven' lane llellln& by
'11e =to lellve hll cacel called'lbo tompllaC bbn up Frllllr'1 inferred
nl(Oll • lrJllq blll with cllolce tidbits ol meat'
"lllfili II I bosb!ul -boJ 'W!lol also i.Ded.
.... 1 Jhe-," KolJrtn dllma, "YOll IDUll ~'ho WU behind 1molltlJ -'flllm .alOJld Wlldlln( i.rt all or llll Ule unW last 'lhnday," ~ .... ...... ... blby ' llOna ' Kolltln ....,,_.. .
11111111J dellvnd -!Gt • 11tor. Ruful -Db llll predecessor l"rUler
"llu!ul 11 -the lldolcmr, lie Is -IS. &OMBO, l'llp I) . i ..
•
dedication" to the city. The latter park is
suggested as a wilderness area and
would take advantage of another natural
geographic feature - a hill ridgeline -
along the north side of Turtle Rock
Drive.
Resident William Littlefield of 18822
Via Palatino, Turtle Rock1 suggested ·the
public park acreage would represent a 50
percent cut from the standards •used in •
early developmenl or Turtle Rock.
Taylor noted these homes have 14 ·
acres of private parks and that private
park land will also be proposed in the
newer areas.
Nevertheless, the $65.000 and up Presi-
dent Homes ha ve no park acreage and
will have none, since the vie w lots were
plamed to be larger and so ld without any
indication there would be parks to serve
the tra ct, Taylor said .
Littlefield suggested the "strange ·
faces" observed in the Broadmoor
Homes parks across the street might
\.'eJI be tracked to the President Homes
area.
Unless provl!Jons for parks to serve
these residents are provided a t
something less than the $35,000 to $65,000
an acre price set by the Irvine Company.
he said, many Jn Turtle Rock may con·
till!'S to oppose th~ park proposals in the
ISee SYMBOL, Page II
Oraage .Coast
We atlter
The wealherlady says hazy SWl·
shine is the outlook for Saturday,
with highs In the 70s along the
Orange Coast, r ising to the mid-30$
inland. Lows tonight in the 50s.
INSW E TODA 'l'
Ruic Bntcmnla wllt rule .,...,
of $hopper! /or II days ot South·
Coo.II Ploza, C~la M .. o. Sec to-
dat1's WetkeWr /or schedule
of daily aftd ll"cial .,,.,.If.
LM. hN J
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ii DAILY PILOT
Germ Kill.er
1 Worker Pay Up
Gets Hex August Prices Rile 0.2 Percent
From Feds
WABHINOTON (UPI) -~-"* • ....... U poroml In Ao-c wblle -· ~,., ... tr*.Ji.'"'' .... AllJUll In. -, ..... the Llbor . -.
!Ml month'• rial In the Prlol -. Iba '°""""""'' kty
1DW1n ol the coat ol IIYtng, oo--4 to Ja!J'a o.t ,__ Ina-.
The department said the Aqua! rfle wu cblefly due to higher prkts for
meat.a, rtJtaurant meah:, g810l.ine md boulebold eemces. Prices for automo-
biles and clothe• were down for the month.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The govern-
ment today banned all further use ol the
germ kil ler hcx:achloropbene. ex~pt
under a doctor's prescription, and
ordered a recall of baby powders and liq·
uid soaps containing the chemical.
Marina Whitman, a member of the President'• Councll of Economic Ad-
visers, said, "The August figures ,,... a V<r'J enoouragillC sign" that price
controls were working. But she declined to suggest the resulll were good
enoup to j111!1fy UftlJ!i the cmtrola anytime aoon.
In a aeparate roport, the department said averqe -kl>' earnlnp ol 1 ...
tory worlterl rooe 0.7 percent~ be.,._ July and August. Thia was the largt!!
such increase for any August since the government began compiling such
statistics in 1964.
Charles C. Edwards, commlsaioner of
the FDA, said recent studies Indicated
the public was being "needlessly and
massively exposed" to hexachlorophene.
He noted that 30 to 40 babies have died
in France because too much of the pro-
duct was accidentally put into talcum
powder.
Under today's ruling :
-Jnlant powders with more than 0.75
percent hexacbloropbene must be recall-
ed by the manufacturer. 1be IDA 1akl
such powders d0 not rinse off and are of
p3rticular concern because they usually
are covered by diapers.
Big Impact Seen
, -All products with more than 0.75 per·
~ent hexachlorophene must be recalled •xcept those in dru g stores which A Cajifomia Supreme Court decision
lencelorth are to be available only on Thursday applying requirements for en-
prescription. These are mostly liquid vlronmental impact atatements t o
.toap, largely the brand PbiBoHex. private development.s u well u public
t -Products with 0.75 percent or less projects may have a tremendoua impact
)exachlorophene do not have to be recall· on South Orange Cowlty cmstruction. .~ but further productlon must ceue lm-
'1edJately. This category Involves bar Irvine, Laguna Niguel , Slddleback, Sin
~pl, mostly the brand Dial. Juan Capistrano and future Rossmoor
. But Armour Dial Inc., producers of C.>rp0raUon development a.a well as north
Dial soap, the major bar soap affected d I could f u .. _. the ~y today's ruling, saJd It was changlng county eve opments a unuer
Its fonnula and would .!IOOll introduce a requirements.
soap with a different anUbacterial agent. The ruling was termed "highly slgnlfi.
1 The new fonnula, It said, will be just cent," by James Dilley, of Laguna
IS effective U . the Dial product it has a.la he _marketed for 24....yean.-----~Bn~<:l'Lao......emlronmenta! Je .. Y:"r la t
"We sUJI have the utmost faith in the county.
safety of our current Dial formula," the Environmental impact statements have
firm added. loog been required for govmunenlal
F.dwards saJd housewives who have the projects 1Uch u road and flood OD11tro1 'bar soap on their ehelvOJ should not be
afraid to use it until current supplies are construction.
exhausted. But prior to the state blgb court rullnf,
Bui be said anyone with the liquid 80IP
product e<>nsult a physician before using
any more of It.
Edwanls said be doubted the Industry
:would mount any e f f e c t I v e legal
challenge to the order.
. ~ major manufacturer cau.d the
order "preclpitlOUI."
Edward> said that descrlpUon was
"'unfortunate. II
~eptiJla have I o u • d that, be1· ;~ne cames bralra d•-sp and ,
paralysis In laboratory~ snd
monkeys.
, COncemed aboat these findlnp, FDA
;iast >Deotmbft', ·-t b. t :hqspltoll ..., ~ bablas wllll -
tions containing S percml or mo,. Jin.
achloropbene.
Industrial Area
Thefts Probed
By Irvine Police
Irvine police today were investigating
two separate induJtrlal area burglaries,
both of "wtllch were believed committed
by an employe or someone who knew Jwit
what he wanted and where to find It.
Combined Joss wu more than $500, but
officers ~said, there was no lndlcaUon of
forced entry in either case.
David L. Hawe, an executive with
American Health Faclllties, a hospital
equipment supply firm at 17161 Red Hill
Ave., sald a $492 dictaUon machine" was
stolen from his desk drawer.
SYMBOL •••
developer's commlDlity plan.
Other concerns to be dealt with at the
time of the public bearing Include:
-S\lldY ~uaU and bill a!ope
lllde areaa that ml8bt binder develop.
ment.
-Pbuq ol the dmloi>ment to -
PtJblic MVJcet Including -· llCbooJa alld Ubnrles t<i eatcb lip. ·' •
-Eumlnatlon ol the ultimate tramc
demands of the area and the proposed
street network and bicycle trail llnlu to
neighboring e<>mmun!Ues.
--Consideration of a precise bnpacl
statement of the development's eflect on
schools.
-Evaluation of the city's open apace
committee proposal to ban development
on hWsides venus the company's pro-
posed 2.6 dwelllnr units per acre density
suggest.ion for the view heavy "bowl"
behind the turtle rock landmark.
From Pqe J
ROMEO ...
-Is still renowned around the world
now, having In one week been featured
on Page One of an Englisb·language
newspaper in Hong Kong and several
It alian magazines.
Trustees Okay
Health Ed Film
Sin Jooquln Scbool District trustees
have approved a new health education
film, "Girl to Woman" for showing to
siltb, !eventh and eighth grade girb with
parenlal c:onaent.
The film wu recommended by district
officials to replace a somewhat outdated
•
Irvine 7flne
Upgrading
Initiated · ·
' I
It's the little tfllngs tllat c• 111.Gke Ille difference! Lloyd Cornell. an official of smead
Electrical Company. a nearby firm at
17481 Red HUI Ave .. reported the theft of
343 feet of copper wiring and 132 feet of
aluminum wiring.
The fifth grade class of Mueller
E I em en ta ry School, Rufus' old
hometown of Wichita, Kan., even sent
him a telegram Thu'.rsday, presumably
cheering him on to griater glory.
sex education fUm tnUUed. "It's Won--
derful to be a Girl"
:.top in today and
view a fine selection of accessories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors.
You 'll find just the right thing to
enhance your home f~r the holiday.
The $92: loss was limited to specific
types of wire cut from large rolls , while
other wiring and val uables at the firm in
the county airport area were un-
disturbed .
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Viet Prolid.,t tncl Genet-al Mllleftf
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Trouble may still lie ahead, however,
since one Frasier Widow, Zona, chased
Rufus into a moat the other day because
she doesn't like him.
• Smoke, Or No"/
A '""'P ol aiiout IO parenta and
teachers watched the new lJ.minute co~
or fUm with truat-~~y night.
The fllm dlscuJMa -~ byilene
and the reproductive P"""""· u does the already·approved boys' verslon, 0Boy to
Man."
Pros, Cons of Marijuaµa
Proposition Get Airing :
Among the wtd~ranging topics and
treatments being prepared for Sunday's
DAILY PILOT, here are some of the
best :
MARIJUANA, YES OR NO -In an fn.
depth look at Prop, 19, the controversial
initiative that would decriminalize man.
juana. Phil Jordan ol Capitol New1
Service lays out the proe and cons.
TIE BOX SCORE -Tho Ice man com-
eth . , . and be'I fOing to keep OD com-
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PILOT Sta!! Writer MIChael Good!tdl,'"
who repofla In Ille Sundly Speclal on bol
profits Mid told ·caa11 · o1 the .,.. a
bu!lnest. ' ' '
1tlU mt1ht mean polm" blackouts along
the Orange Coast. DAILY PILOT Staff
Writer John Zaller dlca Into Ille 1tory.
FAlllUAll FACE -Audrey Newbre>
ol Newport Beach Is the woman behind
the lace that bu appeared In top na·
tlonal magazlnea and on TV e<>mmerolala
this year -and for the put oe•ml
years. Pictures and story ochedUled for
"YOU Section." ,,.. ~
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poytbolorbt who l"IY ~ ~ to be a doc'• .jJelt friend' 11ys cailllll! owners are
~their peta beurollc bacause they
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INNOVATIVE HALLS OF DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL OFFER NEW LOOK ON SOUTH COAST
In Jonuory 1,100 T-ogen Wllfbo Sitting in Ctrpotod Cltnroorm With Supergrtphics
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No more than a dor.ie.o years ago a few
hundred Soolb Coast teenagers attended
high school in a prison-like cluster of
boxy bulldings on a knoll In San Juan
Caplmano.
About the boldest color scheme was
beige an<! appl~eeo trim.
"I'he &trongest design element was an
auditorium building w1licb faced con-
demnation because its roof was so heavy
a minor quake would have caved it in.
That might as well have been 100 years
ago.
For this January, 1,100 teenagers -
less lbao hall the total high school enroll·
ment ln the booming Capistrano Unified
School District, will be sitting in carpeted
classrooms, surrounded by
"supergraphics" and architecture which
won national awards even before it was
erected.
They will be the first pupils to sample
a learning environment that was never
conceived of two decades ago in the then
remote South Coast.
There are vaulting concrete stairways
leading students lnto a completely ;ielf-
contalned complex of classroom wings
clustered around a massive indoor mall.
It doesn't rain on anyone during a class
day, because moving from one end of the
campus to .another ls done without set-
ting foot outside.
Windows are Jn the most un-
conventional of places, adding light and a
relationship to the outside from nooks at
the edges of precast concrete ceiling.
The $4-million structure is the concept
of William Bluroct and Partners,
architects from the Newport Harbor
Area, and despite a spartan state-aid
budget for the facility, the school
buildings have drawn keen interest from
school districts from as far av.·ay as
Alaska.
Initial planning, district spokesmen
said, was accomplished in hours or con-
ferences with local educators.
11le ideas, some of which already have
~:W t~i~ s:~n~~~;e~e!~1 .1~n~lu~eho;>~!
total absence of doors, very wide cor-
ridors and walls which are not
permanently fix ed between class areas.
ln fact, even the hallv.•ays can serve as
learning areas.
WhUe lhe carpeting, hold colon Ind
impressive architecture lend an 1t.-
mosphere of new elegance to leCOOdar7.
educalion, 1<hqol district ~(~Is. tt~
that tbe facUity fall• weD wtihfu the coof-
requirements set by the 1tate of
California for schools financed with stlte
funds.
They add that comparable architecture
in schools elsewhere In the country sends
the total bill far higher than the state~
quirements imposed for Dana HUis.
Even the site -on a hilltop offering an
ocean view from the terminus ol Street
of the C.olden Lantern -kept the cost
v.ithin the state formula.
The purchase price for the 40 acres ran
$800.000 \\'hich officials insist wu: a
reasonable sum.
The pitch of the land meant that a Oat
school could not be designed. but it did
keep the price down, they said.
The greatest advantage, however, say
!he officials, is that it gave the architects
a chance to work with a bold concept of
school planning.
Had the site been fla t. the temptation
surely would have been to build just
another high school. i
Witehes Gather American Party •
Seeking to Sue ; 400 Attend Big Event irt Spairt t
forbade lhe mass. II was to have been For Ballot Spot t SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (UPI) -The
Basque region has long been famous for
its witches, but this week the Basque
resort of San Sebastian has more
broomsticks than ever before.
the tradit ional reversal of the Roman WASHINGTON (UPI) -The American ..
Catholic mass with the sacrifice of a Party is seeking permission to file a ~
male goat and participants wearing lci wsuit directly in the Supreme Court to j"
goatskins. wir. a place on the November ballot in 17
Record Narcotic
Haul Reported
uadiilajara
The National Congress of Witchcraft
-opened Thiiml8y-~"· --------_ .. _ . ' --~~:~:,.~~~--..
Engine Classes Wednesday for an order barring .... ;
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MEXICO CITY (UPI) - A Mexican.
American held in coanection with seizure
of an estimated $11.s million 'worth of
refined U.S.-bo1D1d heroin and cocaine
galned temporary freedom for his wife
by threatening to slash his threat wilb a
pie<:e of glass.
The drug haul, which police said may
I .• ve been the largest In hislory, totaled
more than Z20 pouoda worth an estimated
,17.S million.
It was foond in the Guadalajara home
of Los Angeles-born Federico Carruco
GOJnez In the suburbs of this -1-t Melicall.ellf. Carruco Gama,
his wife and aeveo others wm arresled
In lbe taid. I
Fide'ral pollce said Carrasco
dived through a ~ -~ dow while being lalei'rpgaled Thursday
and fell lnlo a prlaon courlyanl.
More than 400 specialists In witchcraft
from all over Spain attended the con-
gress which consists of three days of lee~ ·
lures, films, discussions and exhibitions.
"All the lecturers are academics or
doctors and the purpose of the congress
is to further the scientific examination of
witchcraft in Spain," said organizer
Carlos Blasco.
High point of the three-day event was
to be a black mass celebrated Saturday
at Zugarramurdi in Navarre, at a place
called the Field of the Male Goat.
'"The male goat is a witch symbol and
the spot Jn Navarre has been famous
since the 16th century as a ~lace where
witches c.ame from all over Europe to
celebrate the witches' sabbath," Blasco
aaid.
"SUch occasions later gave rtse to flefP.e,1~ of· wltdlq !lurini U.·
Spenlib ,tnqQIJflfoo and tlll.lamouttwlldt
trials ol Bordeaux," he llkl1 1 • • • '
The Spanish government, however,
Begin Tl111rsday
Classes in marine engine and diesel
engine maintenance and repair will be
offered beginning Thursday as part of
the Capistrano-Laguna Regional Oc-
cupational Program.
The classes are free. The marine
engine class will be held from noon to 3
p.m. Thursdays while the diesel class
will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at district of-
fices garage.
Completion of the one semester
courses will enable graduates to be plac·
ed or find employment In the high de-
mand vocations at beginning level, a p~
gram spokesman said.
Additional Information and -t
a~. available ~thrtuah ,.4he iee,Mt:nno .
Unlfled School Di.strict offices at 2812&
Victoria Blvd., Capistrano Beach,
telephone 4116-1215.
rorcement of laws m those states which ·
exclude the names of party nominees for ?.
president and vke president. '
"The right to vote freely for the can-;
didate of one's choice Is the essence o[ a
democratic society," said the party,
"and any restrictions on that right
strike at the heart or representative ·
government."
Original jurisdiction in the Supreme
Court is basically confined to disputes
between states. But the American Party
said : "This honorable court bas never
lacked in imagination in its aggressive
protection of the right of mffrage."
Justice ~wia F . Powell Jr. refused ~
Tuesday tO illue on order that would
have put lbe American Pony of Tau on !
the hallot there. ;;
A -ral coort Jn San Antonio .bod 1
previously u~ lbt -.utJoaalfl3' ot ~
a otate law iflllCii \lie pirtj ~ l8ltle II )J
impoulble td 'collect ....,,., td&ilaturu '.:
for its candidates.
the ''Cat''' is Here!
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U.S. Pound s 4 New T a rgets in ·North
The Cucumber
Conspiracy
CUCUMBER PATCH DEPT. -Our
Orangt County Grand Jury has now
released its transcript on the great case
of lbc SI0,000 in the cucumber patch
1\•hich supposedly would grease the skids
for a farm lease extension out at Mile
Square Park in Fountain Valley.
All of this involves a cast of characters
including recently resigned Westmin!IU!r
Mayor Derek McWhlnney, Westminster
Planning Com mi ssi on e r Tad
Fujita, r a rm er George Mural, Chief
Deputy District Attorney J ames Enright
of DA Cecil Hicks' office and assorted
others.
Air Strike
BY. Uganda
Plane Told
By Tile AllOdaled Pr.II
A Ugandan plane altacked the 100them
Lake Victoria town of Mwam.a at dawn
today·~ .killmc one man and destroying
two houses, a Tanzanian government ,po1t...,... said.
He said It we oot immediately known
ir there were other casualties.
It was the first air attack on Tanzania
since planes bombed Bukoba on Monday
and Tuesday, the Tanzanian official ad-
ded. The attacks occurred after Uganda
said a military force of perhaps 1,000
men invaded the country last weekend.
Barges Right I n
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Attack Near.·, . -
Ql!ang Ngai
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air F"""' jets "
ratiged ...... 11ano1 and the ~ . I
border to ottacl< four new targets, tbt 7tl1
Alt Force announced today. ;., · • ., \
It wu the first time since full«al~ ;; I
bomlilnc ....mid over Norib ""'1nam.; J!
·that new targets bad been hit.
Meanw1llle in South Vietnam, Com-
munilt-led forces attacked seven govern-,.
ment positions as fighting spread closer
to lhe capltal of Quang Ngsi province.
Three of the targets for the first time ·
in North Vietnam included the Am
· Thuong military area 17 miles northwest
Earlier. Mura i alleged that he had
been pumped by certain parties to "con-
tribute'' $10,000 to get his fanning lease
extended at the county~ntrolled Mile
Square Park.
HOWEVER, THE state-nm Voice or
Kenya radio said Thursday night both
countries bad agreed to a temporary
truce following dipJomatic efforu by
Foreign Mlnilter Omer Arteh or Somali.
uPr T.._.,. The radio said Arteh visited President
An empty bar~e continues to baiter a trestle structure of the Chesa-
peake Bay Bndge Tunnel in Vitginia Beacl>, Va. The barge went
adrift from tug during a storm that packed winds up to 60 miles per
hour.
of Hanoi, the Than Dan military storage
area M mlles north and the Phu Tho
.storage area 51 miles northwest. Pilots
reported destroying or da-tng 41 t
· buildings in the raids. ·
ALONG THE oortbwest rail line, F4
pilots Ullng l.aser-iUlded bombo reported .1 •
knocking out two brldJ(es as miles
northwest of Hanoi and 65 miles below
MURAI ASSERTEDLY blew this in· Strike Protest Id! Amin of Uganda on Wedneoday to Bl·
fonnatkm through his wbia:tle to the tempt a conciliation.
the Chinese border.
Grand Jury which resulted In McWhinney More than 700 angry parents Radio Uganda today broadcast without
and Fujita being indicted on bribery. and students hold an hour-comment a news agency story from Dar
conspiracy and grand theft charges. long demonstration at Phila· es Salaam on the reportedllircraft bomb.
The •· · he 1 delphia city hall to protest ing or Mwanr.a. se are uoeavy raps in t egal and A Ue.andan military spokesman an· law enforcement dodge. twi>week strike by the city's
The I school teachers. nounced 300 more guerrilla supporters of a orcmentioned DA Hicks, after:-~=----------.---Uganda 's ex-President Milton Obote had
-the case-broke out tn· the ·apeJl:-iiunhe been deployed at the Tanzaruan border in
clampers on everybody involved and preparation for a fresh iQvaslon of Ugan-
wamed Iha! he wanted no oral running Wallenda Si"ts da . ofr about the whole thin.g. " ·
Conjecture had It that Murai passed HE SAID the aumber ol guerriUas now
five Grand of the promised $101000 to F • Sh 0 ,,ailing at the Jx.oder was altogether "receivers or the contribution" in the irst ow ut,· ..... . . mldd1e of Na cucumber patch while a a....,...t 1,000.
couple or DA Hicks' men stood nearby. Also on the tfif>Jomatlc front, acting G • l J 9 S* ~ Foreign llllniller brae! Ellnewinga of MENTAL PICTURES were drawn of ir ,-, i,u,rS Tanzania arrived in Cairo today,
the DA's men outfitted like tillers of the reportedly with a message from Presi·
soil with straw behind thelr ears. DETROIT {UPI ) -For the first time dent Julius Nyerere to President Anwar
Now the Grand Jury's transcript has in his 52·year career, high-wire patriarch Sadat of Egypt regarding the bostllities
been released to the public and all the Karl \Vallenda missed a perfonnance. on the Uganda-Tamania border.
exotic images have been dashed. The 1 lch . The Cairo press said Sadat bad sent Wa Jenda, 67, confined to a whee air 1 both document ia so lengthy u looks HU The urgen messages to Nyerere and Rise and Fall of the Roman· EmpJre. after his latest fall , sat by 11ruraday as Amin concerninc the hoetiUUes.
According to the Grand Jur y his teenaged granddaughter, Delilah, And the SUdan let it be known 1n cairo
transcript, farmer Murai was ,given took his part in the circus family's it had been trY1na quiet diplomacy with
$5,000 by the DA 's men in $50 and $100 greatest and most difficult act. the two countries. It ezplaloed that it bad
bills. It wasn 't a bag of com, . ., rou Dt!Uah, "•ltunnilf, ~ite' l!l-year-old, stopped Libyan planes with troops bound might have imagined. !or Uganda in hopes a peaceful IOlutlon
Again, sllegaUOlll lo die .G....,,, J/n bad P(ll"!icN ~t Jrlallenda_,.rers 10 " coold ~ fotmd wtlhout foreign mU1tary
transcript ln<tlcate Muraho6f"tll;.1'.,liil0 his self.<leilp.d ·~•I ''"' only one intervenilon in East Africa.
in a plain old envelope to Fujita's olllce year·behind her grandfather's back. She
-not a cucumber patch -and laid it on has been with the troupe onJy two years.
the table.at which point it was alleged he tt was the On:t time she performed the
was told ~ta ke it to Derek ." trick in front of a large group of people
AT THAT POINT, according to the -and without a net.
~rand Jury report. the DA's boys busted
into the place and put Fujita under ar·
rest.
So that's about where the whole thing
rests now. Much of the exotic charm of
the affair has been stripped away by the
Grand Jury transcript.
If it is indeed later proved that there
was an e1change of five Gra nd with five
Grand more to come later, \\'e still don't
know at this date who the $10,000 \Vas
destined for. Or for what purpose.
LEST EVERYBODY rush to convict
former mayor ~1c\Vhinney an d
Westminster planner Fujita before the
trial it might be noted that farmer Murai
has alleged he was being shaken down
for the cash. Bui on the other hand.
testimony has qu oted the defendants ns
saying any cash con tribution would "just
be politics."
Indeed, it could shake down that way ir
the whole affair ever reaches court.
RECALL Tlli\T there are such things
as heavy rontri butions in Orange County
politics. There cnn be a mighty thin line
bet1veen a polilil'a l contribution and a
bri be.
Whnt about !he plai n old citizen who is
"invited'' to some politico's cocktail par·
ty \\•he re he p::iys $150 for a couple or
watered•wn drinks and a stale canape ?
\\las he shaken down?
Some good folks might think so.
AS HER grandfather sat 40 feet
beneath her -watching with a pained
expression on his face -an Admittedly
nervous Delilah balanced herself on a
chair supported by her older brother.
Tino, and another non-family, troupe
member. The two men were balanced on
bicycles.
A glittering costumed Delilah perched
herself on the chair, and caught a crovt'd
of abou t 8,000 al Olympia Stadium here
gasping when the chair began tottering back and forth.
Tino, 21 , later said Delilah was off
balance -the tottering was not part or
the act. "She was very nervous," Tino
said.
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Guard Tightened
As More Bon1hs
Arrive in Mail
By Ullt.d Pftsl I~nal
The worldwide murder-by.mall cam·
paign against Israell ol!iciaJs broughl-in·
creased security precautions in Israel
and Europe today and a search for
Palestlniaa terrorists believed responsi·
ble.
Still another Jetter bomb was in-
tercepted at' the Jerusalem Post Office
today, the 13th in three days.
Five Jetter ~mbs were found in
Buenos Aires 'ftlursday and three in
Zaire, the fonner Belgian Congo. Others
turned up throughout Europe and in the
United States and Canada.
The search for the sender of the
missive-bombs bas centered on the
fanatical Arab Black September group
held mpollllble far lhe killing of 11
Israe!Ja at the Olymplc,~ames.
The London ~ News ,..ported to-
day that a Blact Septamber squad Intent
on ld!llnc a lop Israeli dlplomat was
thqultil, to be la 1-.
In New YDl't, where lbrfe deadly let·
ters were ~ this week, police
said bomb squad delecllves detennJned
that a "suspicious" letter addreaed to
Meir Kahane, Itader ol the Jewish
Defense League, was harmless.
Autumn Dawns Fair, Cool
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Ne-,,v Mexico Expects Its First Ha~d Freeze
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SOvltltfft tellfornl• ......, Wltfl dttr
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The Som l)ang Highway bridge wu at-
tacked ·!or the first time. The n1lrood
bridge by the same name bad been
bombed before and r<paired, the Air
Fon:e reported
The Air Force said the destruction of
Problems Nag McGovern
In NY;· Plans TV Chats the twd bridge& "will slow rail and ~
--11iilnt~l..9!1 the -
Important nmthweat rail line."
The U.S. Command reportad that Air
Force, Navy and Marine lactlcal fllhter-
bombera flew more than 280 lirikes .-
across North Vietnam 'lhulday.
DETROIT (AP) -After a day of
troubles in his city-bopping pr-esidenlial
campaign, George McGovern ha.s told or
plans to talk to American voters by
televbloo in a series of quiet 0 0reside
chats."
The Democratic nominee acknowledg-
ed he's been having dllliculty gelling his
message across in "partisan" Speeches
at airport rallies and street crowdJ.
"I think we need some quiet, poBltlve
statements of what I believe -what my
vision of the country is," be said.
He spoke to newsmen aboard his ~
palgn jet as he headed to Detroit .late
Thursday alter a day that ended in 1n
abortive attempt to abake hinds with
New York subway commufen.
Today. he planned to speak to a labor
gathering in Detroit, appear at a rally in
Rochuter, N.Y., and pay a nigbt visit to
a tanners' market in Pl,tsburgh.
Thursday's New York appearances
were plagued by what aides called poor
planning.
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residents said no cme bad told them the
candidate """1d be then.
The crowd WU tllUdl larpr at ID 11!>-
pearance la ~ ID facl, II -too
18111 ... Seo:nt--d111tlJl~dl w~ lilcGovem and ~.away
wttb?!: alronl,,l>Winc ~ red llcbts fl~ &.r ,, 1 .,, 1 . ..'.! ~rf1 t, fJ l ~
M 'Y•m laid later M,j""' expocled
to .shake hand1 of homeward-bound ..
worte·rs. one by one as they emerged
from a subway station at one of the city's
bualest commuter t,rchange points.
THE COMMAND announced lbe loa of
the lillnl! American jet over Nortll Vlei·
nam in the new bombing campollll.
It said an Air Foree RF4 ......,.
Mjuance jet wu hit by antlaftraft
artillery fire thta morning.
Tbe two crewmen, Capt. JIDIOI G.
Watts, 31, ol Logansporl, Ind., IDd Isl Lt.
John ff. Pomeroy, 24, ol Slato CoUtce.
Mias., paracbuled out ol the crippled
plane into the Tonkin Gulf 25 milOI
soutbeut of Dong Rot. 'Ibey ,..... plcbd
up by a mcue bellcopter 41 -..
later;
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Pr esident Ni xon Makes
Important T exas 'frip
\VASHINGTON (AP ) -President Nil:·
on headed today for Texas -his most
impartant campaign trip to dale but
seemingly intent on giving it a bipartian
aura.
His huge personal jet -the Spirit of
'76 -left Andrews Air Force Base in
nearby Maryland. at 6:33 a.m. (PDT),
bound for La redo, Tex., the first of four
sCheduled stops in Texas.
The big reason for Nixon's journey: a
reception and bu:ifet dinner tonight for
wealthy and innuential Democrats for
Nixon at the Floresville ranch of Jolm. B.
Connally, the former Demo c rat t c
governor and Treasury secretary.
IN ANNOUNCING that Nixon v;ould
stop en route at Laredo, Rio Grande.
Harlingen and San Antonio, the White
House 11ld ~~ree Texas Democratic cqn·
grew:nen bad accepted invitations to fly
with Ni.Jon to lheir home state. They are
~n~ 'if~ !ct 81':,=.mandt!:"jf"°
I'.-SeCrtlory Ronald L. Ziegler MIJ·
gested tbllr presence would indicate that
much of Nixon's activJty while in Teu.1
could be classed as oonpolitical.
In fact, after saying he thought the
taxpayers would pick up part of !be
travel tab on that account, Ziegler check-
ed and acknowledged the travel OO!ta for
tbe entire trip would be pald IOI' by tbe
Ntxon campaign orpn!latloa.
NIXON NEVER has carried Te""" IDd
Its lll electoral votes \Ill his own, lolin8 to
Jollo F. Kennedy Jn IMO and to Rubert
H. Humphrey lour yon ago.
The President Is favored to turn the
tide In November, oolwltblUndlnc the
rton!Upport ol the mOll fal11<lUI TOUA of
them aU, lonntt President Lyndon B.
Johnson. LBJ has said' he llUpporb Nil·
on '• Democratic oppooem1 Geo ~ae 1
McGovern, but has volomteertd that he
alltl the South Dakota aenator don't aJ!lroYI ... .,. to eye.-'
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C8tholic· Layman Di.ea
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built around · a scbeduled JS.minute visit
lo a U.S. cualooll bonier station. Ziegler
said the chief ezeeutive wanted to get a
first-band look at methods used to
fucour8'e the lllllUUllng ol marijuana
and other narcotics acrou the Rio
Grande from Mexico.
Hertz Accused of Scheme .~
To Avoid New. Car Taxes I ?
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UPI) -Tbe ... 1. Autborltlet said the man WU alao
a-car dlvi•loo or Kertz Corp .. ind 21 being questioned In coonection wttb •
northem Dllnoil •utomobtl' deal .. have Thunday'c dtaconry of 46· lltieU ol ;
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After two dispute. with FBI
Director Patrick Gray, former
Los Angeles Bureau Chief
Wesley G. Grapp will retire
rather than accept a demotion,
transfer and salary cut.
Freeway OK'd
Lo~ Beach
To ·Pasadena
BISHOP (AP) -The State Highway
Commission has okayed the budgeti~ of
about one mile of construction of the
Long Beach Freeway, California 7, -through-Pasaden~xl y-m:----
The project has beeri stalled for years
by delays in funding, r~location of a
railroad and disputes over the routing of
\ the freeway which runs north from Long
, Beach for about %5 miles to a Point near ? South Pasadena. The future routlng of l the freeway through South Pasadena still
t remains in di!pute.
The highway section approved Thurs-
day will run from the northern limits of
South Pasadena at Columbia Boulevard
to Del Mar Avenue ~sadena. A
stretch of California i.s der con-
struction from Del r Avenue
northward.
THERE IS NO estimate of the cod.
Commlaloner Fred Jenninp o f
RiveraJde made the motion for approval,
llYilll "we have a moral obligation to
the city of Paaadena" to bad&et the ne"
stnlch ol freeway. He waa supported by
Qnmniaaion Olairman Winston Fuller ol
San Marino. ·
Younger
Won't Probe
Initiatives
SACRAMENTO (API -Atty. Gen .
Evelle J . Younger bas refu::led l.o in·
veaUgale alleged fraud Involving ln-
itiaUvet on the Nov. 7 ~Ion ballot,
aaylng II would he "a OOllly fllhlng n -
pedition."
And Gov. Ronald Reagan aaya charge•
of fraud in collectlnl the algnatures that
got the meuuret on the ballot "smacks
VtrJ much of politk:I. u
The two officiall, both Republicans,
aimed their crltldsm at Democratic
Secretary of Stale Edmund G. Brown Jr.
who is trying to dump one measure from
the ballot and bas questioned four others.
REAGAN TOLD • Capitol newa con-
ference 'I'burlday that any Investigation
of fraud involving the inltlaUve measures
should allO question why Brown certified
the measures for the ballot in the first
place.
Brown claims lhat in some cases peti·
tion aignaturee Wert forged and signers
were misled about the contenta of the
petitions.
CALIFORNIA
Prosecutor
To Display
PJu?tographs
FAIRFIELD (UPI J -The prooecutor
at the mass-murder trial of Juan V.
Corona said Thursday he would introduce
pholograph.'l to show that weaporus found
in t.bie possession of the defendant could
have been used to hack to death 2S
laborers.
G. Dave Teja, Sutter County district
atotmey, said the picturts would show
the fatal wounds found on the unearthed
Brown replied Thursday that Reagan
"obviously mtsunderalands" Cal~omla
election law, which he said gave him no
choice es:cept to validate the figures sent
to him by county officials. bodies of the itinerant farm worken.
Younger's criUcimn came houri later Corona, 38, a farm labor contractor, Is
Thursday in a two-page reply to Brown's char11ed with killing the migrant, mostly
request for an investigation into ballot middle-aged, workers and burying their
Props. 14, 15, 17 and 21-initiatives de.al· bodies along the Feather River last ing with property taxes, state employe .
salaries, highway patrol salaries and the spring.
death penalty. ----------Defense-attorney-Richard -E . Hawlr
BROWN ALREADY has asked a
Sacramento cour:t to take Prop. 22, the
farm labor initiative, off the ballot for
alleged fraud In gathering the slgnaturea
required to put the measure before the
voters.
Younger accused Brown of premature
publicity In maldng his request for a
statewide investigation and said the re-
quest was "inadequate to justify a costly
statewide investigation."
The next time he asks the attorney
general for an investigation, Younger
told Brown, he would like to receive the
request "prior to holding a press con·
ference and tauing a press nlease. •1
"The widescale pubtlclzing of alleged
violltionl of 1.•1' prior to any responsible
Investigation is not in the public interest.
It can be prejUdiclal to Innocent persons,
and can put the guilty on notice and give
them an opportunity to destroy or con-
ceal evidence," Younger aald .
said he would attempt to block in-
trodu ction of the photographs wh ich he
earlier described as "gruesome, bloody,
hideoua" pictures that could prejudice
the jury against Corona.
Complex Okayed
In Peoples Park
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The UC
regents' finance committee has autboriz·
ed. constn.iction of a $4.7·mlllion married
student housing complex at Berkeley's
"Peoples Park," site of 1969 clashes
between atudenta: and p::>lice in which one
person wu killed and another blinded.
The, committee said Thunday it was
authoriiing the Oon.strudlon unleu the
city ol Berkeley makes a satisfactory of.
fer for the vacant lot.
Student Loses Damage Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A student who
WU injll{Od in a hJih achoo! l)'llUIUium
baa 1 .. 1 a '5 million alleged negllgence
damage ault against the L<io Angelea
achoo! district. He reportedly had turned
down a $250,000 setUement two 1 days
earlier.
A jury ruled 'lbutlday that the achoo!
dislrtct waa not liable In tho injury which
left J?aul J. Marcoulllor of COnoti• Park
partially paralyzed.
Marcouiller. who was 17 at the time of
the 1961 accident, wu doing a gymna1tlc
maneuver'" on the rings at C8nog1 Park
High School when he fell and landed on
his neck. e 8 Off~• Dbmbae4
SAN JOSE (AP) -Pollco aay eight
young officers who aJlegecUy ended a
bachelor party by firlni Z4 gumhota In a
park and f!Jhtlni with lpc:ai resldeou at
a nightclub bave been auapended -the
largfllt such action In the IJOO.man
ckpartment's history.
Lt. Lyle HIDtt, head of the poLice In-
ternal affairs unit, aa.id Tburaday the
eight 1Uspencled officel'I were among so
ptl'IOll.S who attended a bacbeJor party in
Alum Rock Park for a felllow officer
about to be married.
After the party ended, six officers
drew their pistols and fired 24 shots at an
empty hillside.
( NEWS BRIEFS J
e Sult Sarprfaes RTD
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spokesmen for
the Southern California Rapid Transit
Qi.strict say . they are surprised by a
federal suit accusing the di.trlct of
violating Pay Board rules by giving a
retroactive raise to mechanics.
The Justice Dtpartment filed the ault
Thursday, naming the district and the
Amalgamated Transit Union Division
1277 aa delendanu.
The llult cJaiml the contract agree-
ment reached on March 3 provided for a
5.5 pei:cent pay raise retroactive to the
expiration of the previOUI c:ontract, Sept.
t, 19'11. e Pretest Planned
LOS ANGELES (API -An antiwar
demonstration is planned when President
Nixon addresses a SI.000-a-plate cam·
paign fund·raising dinner Wednesday
night, protestors say.
Police 'lbursday said they ha d
estimate.! ranging from 20.000 persons
claimed by the demonstration 1ponsor1,
"The Century Plaza Reception Com-
mittee," downward to 1,000. e 1tu19e Supended
SAN FRANCISCO (AP! -A Stanislaus
County judge who pleaded guilty to viola·
lions of the atate Corporations Code has
been suspended without pay by the state
Supreme Court.
Lowell L. Jensen of the Newman
Judicial District was suspended Thurs·
day, and a court spokesman said he will
be removed from office when the con-
victions become final
Former Mayor, Another
Guilty in Rape Attempt
OAKLAND (AP) -An
Alameda County Super Io r
Court jury has convicted the
former mayor of Pltuburg
and another man on two
Merritt.
Vasquez, also a former OEO
J>l'Oll'&m director, was
defeated Jut November after
felony ,.. counu ~ In an 1--
incfdent last Nov. 8 Involving t
13-yea!'<lld Alameda 1lrl.
Aller flve hours ol dellbera·
tlon Wednesday, the jury
found former Mayor
Marcellno Vasquei, 32, and Zl-
year-old Ms....i Raya, guuty
of one count ooch of attempted
atatutory rape. Each man waa
acquitted of one count of
perventon.
Ifs HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
for the right start In. llfe
IGndqlrtu thra ltll Gndt • Ali-day d ....
Enroll Now-
The sls·man 111.woman Jury
recommended that Vuquez he
aent lo ai.te prlaon and Raya ,
a Dlablo Valley College stu-
clenl, be fllvtn a CltlUllty 'Jail •
ienn.
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folding slippers.
Colorful nylon trlcot scuffs
with lace pompons; vinyl
suede espadrilles on wafar-
th In heels: soft rayon vel·
ours on soft, padded soles.
And, of course, many more.
Pastels to bright. 4 to 1().
Scnien-prlnted polylaaters.
nylon knits, Amal* trlac&-
tate Jerseys, and more. Cla•
sic 11/nics and shirt looks In
exciting fashion colors for
sizes 32 to 38.
Sale. Our entire
line of C&l"peting.
JC Penney
Save 15%
Acrylics, nylons, polyesters
in a great selection of shag,
shear, splush, level loop
piles. and . more. All 15CtA.
off. Choose from room·
inspiring tweed, solid,
two-tone. three--tone
decorator colors.
t Sel..:t Stot'ff.
The values are here every day:
Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following atom: ·
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• DAILY PJLOT EDITORIAL PAGE •
Time for a
Now b the lime for officials In the new clly of
Irvine to lake a hard look Into Its interests In the coaal·
al sector ol the Irvine Ranch.
The city « Newport Beach bas put on the "back
burner" its intentions to annex the area which features ·
a 3.5 mile stretch of valuable couUlne and 10,000 acre•
ol gently sloping land between Corona de! )far and
Laguna Beach, Ir-the rtdgellne of the San Joaquin
Hills to the Pacific Ocean.
Those familiar with Newport Beach's previous
''back burner" statements regarding annexation of the
Collins Radio Corporation property in particular. might
well assume Irvine's neighbor is more interested in the
coastal sector than its public pronouncementa indicate.
. Irvine is embarking on a general plan effort for the
entire 4l·square mile city. It is timely tben, to try to
determine the city boUddartes at the ultimate limit of
Irvine's interests.
. In the cominJ. weekJ ii would not be surprising to
fmd Irvine counalmen movil"Jii , to examine closely the
annexation potentials ·of the 2elooo acres lying inland
o! the new city and the 10,000""res along the coast.
The inland parcel Is within Irvine's 52,000 acre
sphere of influence. The coastal land is in Newport's sphere.
A serious study of the pros ani cons of annexing
into the coastal area seems in order. •
That valuable tax base land annexation by Newport
Beach perhaps more than any other incident rpurred
the incorporation movement in Irvine.
Now, alter a study which shows ewn annexing all
of the coastal sector will profit Newport Beach in 10
years' time, Newport officials say they're willing to
Hard Look
wait a year before considering annexing the coasUI
property.
Privately, Newport Beach officials admit they are
wary of the reaction of the growing environmental pollt·
teal forces in their city that might well oppose a major
exp~nsion of their city at this time. Newport also is in
the midst of studies for a new general plan.
Meanwhile, it is becoming increasingly evident that
Irvine residents and officials have little fear of growth.
Many see long-range advantages in controlJ.ing large
areas of land to protect the concept of a city committed
to urbanization but not at the expense of open space.
Mission Viejo Days
One tragedy in many, new master-planned com·
munities is a rootless feelin g -a lack of community
identity among the residents.
It often takes many years before the fee I in g
changes.
N-0t so in Mission Viejo, where community celebra·
lions already have become traditions. Last weekend's
filth edition of the annual Mission Viejo Days is a good
examole.
Recrea!-ion obyiously is the tradition emphasized
by the festival, which features tournaments in sporting
events at the area's recreati-on centers.
It wound up last Sunday with a colorful picnic at
the Mission Viejo Golf Club.
And when it came time for the hungry throngs to
sit down to lunch, about 31000-plus guests downed an
even ton of beef at a communit.v barbecue.
Wi!-11 that success,. it is obvious that Mission Viejo
Days will form the basis of an annual community cele-
bration for many years to come.
SI
_Some Ugly
Double-goer .
ls at Work
---1----------_£0111mission Majoritg D1reks Strieter Controls ---~--
~YD NEY J. HARRI~
Entering my olllce and looking at the
desk thiJ morning, I vividly remembered
the bea:inning or a lovely essay by Robert
Benchley, on the malevolence of hr
animate objects. He wrote:
"I have placed slippers very cattfully
under my bed, only to havt them crawl
out during the night
to a pasitlon where
I will step into
them the wrong way
round when leaping
out of bed to answer
the telephone. These
th l n.g s don't juat
happen, you know ."
Exactly the way r feel about the
chaos on my desk. During the day, I try
to place things cartfully in their respec-
tive piles: letters here, requests for m-
fonnation here, press releues here. in-
vitations to lectures be'e, and so on.
But no sooner do I go out for lunch and
return than I confront 1 desk that bu
been wickedly transfonned into a ·battle
field of paper. The patient creature ·wbo
toils for me has long since given up her
pathetic efforts to maintain · order· she ' ' ' too, is aware that some ugly Dop-
pelganger is at work. For she can
straighten out my desk at 12, and at 1 it
is looking like a shambles again.
I HA VE FOR YEARS been envious of
those neat and methodical colleagues of
mine, whose desks resemble those of
bank vice-presidents in charge of relu.s-
ing loans.
But their tidiness must ever remain 1
Dear
GI~omy
Gus
True or False? The Jl'\llne Com·
pally will approve an &Mexatlon
of i~ coastal property by the city
of Honolulu.
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secret to one of my temperament:
neither flies nor boxes nor efficleik)I
systems can stem the rtmorseless
overflow of paper that inundates me the
moment I sit down at the typewriter.
TO PEOPLE UKE me, inanimate ob-
jects seem to have a life of their own-
and their perpetual abn UJ to discomfit
me. The cigaret lighten in every car I've
owned have jumped out of their sockets
and rolled on the floor, never to be seen
again.
My plane Ucketl take w.lnls; my.
gloves cunningly transfer themiefves into
the pockets of coots baoglnf dejecledly in
the basement; and the top perts ol my
pajamas haven't spoken to their bottoms
in years.
TR&E 11UNGS don't just happen, as
Benchley knew. My desk does not belong
to a slob, as the casual observer m.lght
think: It belongs to a man bedeviled by
the sheer cussedness ot material objects
-a man who bas been known to buy as
many as five ball·point pcm in a week.
Please, dear readers, no suggestions,
no systems. no stem moral admonitions
to change my sloppy ways. AD that a
man allllcted with these gremlins asks
for is a little l)'Dlpathy -and a lot of
time to answer )'OW' burled letter.
Parad~e in Yucaipa?
At ooe time or another 1n hls life each
or us has probably said, "I should write 1
book ." John Deck has made it poasible
for many of the retired pensioners Jiving
in Rancho Paradise, a mobile home part
in Yucaipa, Calif., to do just that.
Deck arrived at Rancho Paradise with
111 tape recorder and an introduction from
his aunt and uncle who live there and has
"\vritten a book" from the transcriptions
of their life stories the residents related
to him •.• and the tape.
THDE ELDERS are the opposite of
the young and the afliuenl, the Beautuul
People who attract the attention of
authors. These are common people
average 20th Century Amerjcans w~
~mehow worked their way through the
Great Depression of the 1930s, World
War II, the unprecedented expansion in
Soothern California in the po1t war
decades of tht 1950s and tos, survived the
teclu10H1lca1 revolution and finally now
in thei'r ... 70. and 80s, have "e~ped
the small terrors of urban and suburban
living'' Md are trying to make a new JUe
limited by Inadequate pensions and
Soc:lal Security in addition lo the in-
Quotes
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trlel tbel .,... -of world pow'er
wbldi mJP1 taU ldvantagt of tho U.S.
"' Olllrr _,. ~ our power det'""'1I ....... ......, otnioc. We• an obll·
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(THE BOOKMAN J
finnlties ol age.
OLD BY ANY OTHER name ls not
paradise. Nor ls It for the oldsters who
live at Rancho Paradise. Told In their
own words, with pride in the aeneral ac-
compltahment ol having IUrVlved In an
always precarious economJc climate,
with courage and cbeerfuJneu despite
Vl<Lssilude.I Ind IalJurea, here ta the pits
tern , the Ille •Jyle, ol the onllnMy
American In lbta ctnlury.
the ~Jr: -:1'.=.= ':'it -:;
escapable Jmprasloo that how .. er mucll
the e!lort to eatabltab a new and ....,..
logful Ille the ttsldenta o1 Rancbo Paro-
. dlse are pntty much tbe ~ ol
the elderly walUoc out tbelr time to die
with abullleboml, paocab btta.kluts,
polluck auppm, Clldl and danclq to
Lawrence Welk r!lytbma.
RANCHO PAl\Allllll It neither 1
• ranch nor a poradlae. II It a 1raplllc, and
lhfonnatJve pk:ture of the advantaaes,
the dlsappolnlmtnta, tbe 11tlllltllono
and the Cruttrallono of mobile -and mobile home liv1ng, · and lht pn>blfma
•Ind 11tw1ctlom ol rellremen~ A, bool:
oot only !or older Amerlcant but for
every Amerlc'" who mllll ..,. dO)' r-
up to rettremenl and what be may hope
bta llle strle wlU be after alsty. (Rancho
l'aradloe by John Dick, llaroourt Brace
Jovanovich , Inc., llO ~ .'8.IO), .,..._11._
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County Planners Are Pro-Developer
To tbe Editor:
Anyone who has sat in on a number of
hearings before the Orange Cowity Plan-
nJng Commission would come away with
the distinct impression or an unwavering
pro-developer bias among the com-
mission majority.
MAILBOX
One sees the commission, week alter
week, ignore its own staff reports on
serious probler¥ e.xpecfed to arise from
specific developments, ignore housing
density limits of general plans tbe com-Jltissioo jtself has previously a;pproved,
s~ problems of drastic roact conges·
.tion,flJenYironmentaf . destructida and
h,azari!Out uadlng techniques inherent In
many. tract maps. One bean individual
<..'OllUl)iss'ioners. partlcularly Foley, Jef-
ferson and Butterfield, consistently voic-
ing l~ents over the financial distress
~hich landowners and, developers would
Sll'fer if the commission imposed stricter
and more responsible cootrolJ.
LeUers from reader! are welcome'.'
Normally writers .shoWd convey their
me.t1a9es in 300 word& or leis. TM
right to condeme lettns to fit .space
ot elimfnak Ubtl is reserved. -AU
lttters must include signature' and
mailtng qddreu, but names mov be
withheld ·on requtst if suffieknt
reaaon U appcrntt. Poetrv will not be
published.
celebrate the retirement along with 10
others who had rtached age 60
represented, in my judgment. a total or
approximately 250.000 hours and tens of
million of milel o£ accident-free airline
flying. Perhaps some desired to retire,
some did not, but they bad no choice due
to the FAA mandate.
A5 a point of interest, none can collect
'his Social Security for at Jeast two years,
·l~ at a reduced .rate.. The reason is
tbat IHy are too young.
LEONARD I. HYLTON
Death Penalt11
To the Editor :
IT JS OB\100~ that \be commission
majlrlly believes thnt somehow the risks
of land specula tion by private individuals
and oorpora~ons · must be borne by the
g~~ public, that speculal\ve profit in
land ;ij somehow guaranteed under the Cons~ion -or perhaps-wider the laws
ol Orange County.
Since neither is the case it is about ~ime that the planning co~ssion and.
indeed -the Board of Supervisors who
appointed them -becomes aware of the
responsibility they OY.'e to t h e
nonspeculating oitfie.ns who make up the
majority of tli!ir constituency.
we need more commissioners, like Ron
Yeo, who would speak in the public in· terest.
JOHN PHELAN
Arbitraru Retlreaae11t
To the Editor:
I read with interest Charles McCabe 's
column in the Sept. 14 issue of the DAILY
PILOT entiUed, "InJustice of Arbitrary
Retirement."
Please let me add aome additional
comments along this line and call at·
tenti on to what t believe io be one of the'
cruelest and Jn:05t unjust regulations in
America that Violates the basic rights of
American citizens.. nam~Jy the airline pilots.
Every pilot fly1ng In commaod of a
scheduled airUner in America must be in
possession of an AJrline Transport
Rating, the highest license available. He
Ls required to maintain his piloting skill
and proficiency and be in top physical
condition. He must pass a minimum of
two physical eumlnalloM given' by a
designated FAA -approved ph)'llctan
each year.
SOME COMPANIES also require an
addllional phyJical 1lven by their own
medical de~ The pilot mlUI re-
main curteoll1 qualllild oo the equip.
ment be ta flytoc by compl.ing recur-
.... 1 ground achOol training. each Ytlr
reviewln( the latest material ru.uni to•
hll profession. 'l'bll usually Includea a
•tudy aod review of the alrcralt
mergency l)'Sttms, e J·e c I r i c 1 I,
hydraulic, prusuriza.tion, engines, new
Bt1 6eerp ---.
Dear George:
Should I teD the i00d·look1ng
rt!dliead11Ht door thatber window
shade ta transparent?
C.T.
Dear C.T.:
You do, big mouth, and I'll cauoe
you ·to r ..... t ft H lt'a the lut thlrlc
I ... bm. Ob. You mean the ttdbeod
n<1t door to YOU, By all -· u a gentleman, tell her! 'l'heno'a
nothing WOIW ~ a peopbic Tom.. .
procedures, etc. In addition he must
satisfactorUy complete two proficiency
flight te,JSts each year given by a com·
pany 1upervisor or chect p 11 o t ,
(sometimes monitored by an FAA in-
spector riding in the coclq>it). The check
flight includes imtrumeot approaches,
holding patterns, emergency procedur ...
sometimes with one or two engines shut
down or throtUed bact to duplicate
engine failure and emergency, etc. He
also mlUI pass a line chec:k glveo by a
check pilot over the route lie ii fl)'llle
each year.
WHILE HE IS . fully qualified, • ~'°' ltcien~ and pbyalcally fit and licenaed to
fly nntll 11:51 p.111. wbileA!I yearwC age.
when the clock itrlt°' 12 midnlgbi on bta llOth birthday be ;..-rorced to forfeit his
job right. by FAA regulations aod
terminate bta cboaen career and ~ate
retirement.
I have personally beard of two ,cases
where the pilots have taken their last
outboond flights to the d .. tinallon airport
when the Iligbls were delayed. In the
meantime their IOtb birthday> OOCWTed
and they were removed from their tttum
fJlgbts and found it necessary to
deadhead home.
A few month,, ago a pilot of my ac.
qualntance Oew hit last 'airline IUgbt.
Alter 32 yeara of Oying for a major
airline be landed a Boeing 71? lh N.W
York after compteting the flight from
Eulope.
·BE WAS MET et the terminal by bis
lmmed1ate superior and a e v t r 1 l
aupervtaory pilots and COD1Rtulat<d oo a
job wtil -· Tblriy.Olx hours later he had iucbed his llOth birthday and by
FAA ttsulatlon was forced to terminate
bis cmer and talte retirement.
The •uboequent biaquet giveo to
.
On capital punishment, lt appears that
the more violence-prone Americans, who
would take 1 Ille with a mere stroke of
the pen in signing a petition to get the
death penalty back on the ballot, give a
clear indication of themselves J)OSsessing
a few of the cruel and abnormal instincta
as those of the condemned murderer.
But, this ii 1 moral issue and aociety
has an obligation to cure the sick mind
through psychoanalysis in an institution
-for as long 11 it takes to rehabilitate
such men.
ANY BODn. Y harm to these prisO!len
ct>rpes under the heading of "animalistic
revenge" '11 the part ol the society that
aUows sUcli barbaric reaction.
·M far u the oost of imprisonment and
peychiatrlc· care ol · lbe condemned
murderer, woul~'t Jt be far more costly
and spirltllally damaging to our society ii
histoty were to record that we
Americaft.s prefmed to "take lives"
Tither than attempt to mend the soul of
man and aclmowledc:e our obligatioo
under God to give proper guidance4Dd
ctae the warped minds.
WHETHER IT IS an 1bortlan, a bomb-!ni, a napalmln1, a jealous murder, a
r~pist who kills 1 cblld, or a tilUng for
lf~al upedlenc:y -I believe a lile
also takes with it the "IOUJ'' of the one reaponlible.
We dare oot vote for capltai· punish-
ment lesl we be judged In the same
barth llWDll!r u tboee coDectively put to
death via the petlllan.
BERNY WELSH
l\'o-F-..ltl ... ur•nee
To the Editor:
The elalm :11 made that trlal lawyera
Nutritional lllimrat.es
•
N .... --.
Bar-by lilt -allnMW ,... ..... 11 .......... _.., ..
llllled Statu la fut ............. " llllri"-1 Ulllmlta. Tbll .. tbt .....
o1 Mr. 11eory J. 'Heins, u; ........... o1
tbe H.J. -Cmnpaoy.
Writing In The Nn YGl'lr ~. lie
..,. "DeapHe I wealth of acllotlile
"-lodge ol autrttle, ... mall)'., .. do
ool -wbat a bola-diet It, md ara ....... I ' ol Iba inhtlal ..-w
-and tho ,_ that -
thim. .. ,The U.S. ~-di
"8t<u!ture raparta lbal ' --of ""'-bolds lllat ,,_or -die .....,_., tlatlnltion ol • .... dlol
dr-4 lnlD • to 40 peroeot lnm IM
.. -lflnt ~ ol IMllllea with ID-
---111,Gll ....... -poor. ,.. ddlclenclal ~ -tbe decade ct. to clla 111 ~ --ti milt•
-........... 1•111• • hlll. .. toam z•ll••._.,
,. ...,.,INDIJiiil ., ., JIM
GUEST REPORT
' -' the blame i.. dtrltoq nu1r1u...ai -anla 11111""11 al tbe door of leod 114-
cUan IDd "•t '8c life tty .. ". Manr
peopi.-lndq-.. -""'ablGDI" la eathw Juat • liiJ do la.._ and ...,,. oar o1 "'sV ............ ,, 1ai • wort-... ......,_Ilea
of a certain wtdlll or~ al 'certain ~ ...... ~ lfod llOftl lnlD Illa dlOI lo pt ... \ , ....... .,... ..
quatloaj-.
The -II. ........ and dothlnc
lllylel caii ... "1111 .. bani -
ArllUnry ~a ...... can -alfecla. -f:iS .. _ --...... -
• '"'"! ..... ....... ... ,, ... .,.
nationally earn .. approxlmate)J II 1'11·
lion a year settling damige claims., r--
Assuming that the bulk.oflacli claim&
are auto accident claims ;,id nOt medical
malpracUce and product 1 i a b i 1 i t 1
cases, suc h a statiltic is a damnJnc m.
dictment of the insurance companies and
not the legal profession.
A claimant only goes to an attorney
aftet the insurance company boa dmled
hi•_ claim and relused to pay. mid ~ al·
torney Only teceives J)iYJrrtnt upon suc-
cesslully forcing the inauranc:o company
.to.pay llJe pnviously, ~f,1¥n-'
nus PROCEDURE usually occura by
a judge or jury finding that the tnsurance
company's original denial was Wrongful.
Since the ave.rage attorney recelva ODtt-
tbird 'ol the amount be ncoww, the II
billion statlttlc is •tnms evl<lenot t1lal In-
surance a:>mpaniel 1DDUally ~
deny $3 billloo In claims which 11ley Jat.r
pay only .. the result of attornen ....
plying Ieial pressure.
No-fault auto Insurance apantes tbe
claimant from hit attorney ud leav ..
him In the "Jood hands" el Ida· frimdiy
insurance adjuster. It ii re11C1Mble to
3SSUJ?! the same oompanlea lbat ara now attempting to cheat dalnwila out of
$3 blllioo worth of clalma will amtinue to
conduct tbetlllelve:s Jn the ume· IDIDDl:r
after no-fault but in that cue Ibey will
be IUC«ISfuf aince the clalmanta will DOI
be able to employ an attorney.
IT ESCAPES MY logic u to how auch
a change iD tbe Jaw can be clutiflld u
either consumer leglalatlan or tall to the
motoring public. .
Further, u is claimed that Dl>falt will
reduce premiwna. Thb 1tatement ii •boolu!el1 false •Ince the ~ aeoate'a
own actµaris!J-have pniJeC.led t1lal 111>
fault will cause a premium In<,uae of
from 19.9 percenl to 57 percenl
Tbe;motorlng P!'bllc In Calllomta It ....
UUed to 1naurance reform wlildl, llratly
reduces premiums ; iealodly, tpeeda: uP
the aetUemeot procedure; and, tbinlly,
guar1nteea adequate and fair oettiemenL
Nooe ol these objectlwa are .... '"'d by 1be no-fault bills pruenlly' pmdlnc ID Calllomla.
These bllls eflectlvely In or a a a•
premiums, . ..,... lnaurlDoi -panles' proflis' (eltlmlled ftrllo.)lar in.
crease or income to inJurlDee z:::s
$100 to $300 million) and 11
separate the claimant from alt ltial sD-
tection, leav1n& hfm to tbe ....C """'1 or the ln!ur111Ce lnduatry. . ·
We bopt your """'Piper wtll ~
respooslble lnauranc:o reform· iltl Wiil Dot
be talten In by 1nll,1rlllCio lndltllJ7 Jn&. makllls gimm(cb . ' ' . • MEI.mt OOUlf
Lqlalau .. (lM+e1rmm·
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VOL:. 65, NO. 266, 5 SECTIONS, 52 PA6ES ORANGE COUlfTY, CALIFORNIA ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ·1972
Fountain Valley Schools Seek to Pull Out .
By JOHN ZAILER
Of .. Ollllr ~ ...
The Fountain Valley School Distlict
will altempt to withdraw from the Hun-
tlncton Beach Union High School
Di.triel.
Trustees voted unaniJnooSly Tburaday
nighl to ... k speclal state leglllatlon that
woi\ld permit t!'e Fountain Valley diatrlct to unify al\)111 lta own boundorl,_,, and
yet cont!naO lo rOcelve a proporllonato
ohare of the wealth ol the whole high
ICbool district.
1be trlgpr ... the action WU the .
fxlarlh -.. failure ol a ocbool
--In the high ocbool di!trict earlier lllil week.
"People lrOlllld here are lln!d of hav-
ing the biaeat high ochool in lhe Nte."
said WlllWn <nne, --t of lhe hoard. "You.mention unlllc:atlon and they
say do it~" .
Qiperlntendent Mike. llrlck said that ii
Foantaln Valley-did .withdraw from the
h.igb school district, "We'c! build 1 new
hlgh ICbool C1J1111U1 ribln two ,...._ I
don't know bow we'd do it, but we'd ftnd
out bow.''
Truatee Fred Voss angrily llOCed that
the caly consistent atipport !pr bond
Issues <OmeS from Fountain Valley -
_.. high acbool o""""""'8ac Is llVl'lt -but .. _ rommunltleo wlllch con-
slatonlly nject -- -the conaequenCes of their' actiona.,,
He aald Illa\ the higb .dlool dlllrlct Is
JO large and made up of so many
elemeota that II Is doobUul it could ever
bulld a mth hlgh school campus.
°Faced with this inabilit) to pass a
bond electlon, "the only decent thing it
(the high school district) caa do is to go
out of business,., Voss said.
Fountain Valley decided to'
-Seek ilpecial slate leglslatlnn through
Asaemblyman · Robert Burke (R·Hun·
tlngtoo Beach) ·which would permit
unlflcatlon along district boundaries. The
legislation could abo be used by any
othtt elementary district seeking to
unify.
-Direct district staff members to sit
down with high school officials "in ac-
tively pursuing every possible path to
unification.''
-Urge high school trustees lo redra\V
attendance boundaries at F o u n l a i n
Valley High school, which is overcrowd-
ed by 1,300 students, compared to
average overcrowding or about 400
•
studenls on each of lhe other rour cam-
puses.
.I
.. ll is unconscionable that the ane
district which consistently supports the
education of its young people should suf·
fer \~'hen those who demonstrate no con-
cern do not bear the costs of that choice
011 <1t least an equal basis," a letter from 1
Founta in Va lley trustees to high school
trustees states .
All four Fountain Va lley trustees, when
1See WITHDRAW, Page Zl j
reserve _..OllSI ere l
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1
-Scandal Probe ~live'
.
~nm:stiga~n Called 'Far From Over'
By TOii !WILEY
•
jita," District Attorney Cecil Hicks' chie!
aide aaid.
"In fact, .. Enright commented, "we're
otill taking a very clnoe look at the
testimcay coalrlboted by Larry Wilbelms
and we . may he lalldng to blm again
about this cue very 1001L ''
~ · 11 the aide fired by first
·~-5 -11*.'t -"'a.n. ~::-............. -J...,. .... • ..,,...,.,,, •• libil ,._,.., .....
........ ......... l!>cludlng grand theft
'and. ll!rll*'Y:·-. ' · Bow., ,..; t11t G( .fl wl-wbo •
Police Slaying 'Smpect
Squirms Out of Dragnet
A maaiw police 1.,,,...,t fl under
w1q loday for a man ...pt In .,....
noctlm with the coJd..blooded mtllder of a
-Park pollct Cllflcer, killed T!Jur&.
day wbile b71DC to amol the IUlpec:I OD
a aex chorse.
Al ane lime 'l'hunday night police lhoo8bl they bid Ille oupecl ... .-.
bul Herman L. ClonltM, 31, ol 919
Emenoo ill, Anaheim, w h e re the
ahootlng ocaimd, •oped ... fool.
Pollce;today were <Ondoctlng a hoose-
1<>-houae aearcb and had blocked off a
t;ine·aquar~~mlle area between
Knott ar.et, Wiiiem Aveaue, Melrose
Slreel and the Sonia --.y;
It waa In lllil -near ~ flooil control ·
channel, Illa\· Clauilon WU lall leeO
aboUI mlcln•1bt.
He Is deacrlbed u six feet laD,
weighlnC -1'19 pounds -d!ort black balr, curl;y in front· When tall seen
be WU wearinll a rod and ""°" sbirl and blue jeons.
After allegedly sboollng Dolectl,. Dar-
rel "Bud" Cate, 45, in the held, Clouston
au!lllOOOdlY Oed tp the Hol.,_ -, d.en to the San Gabriel Valley, ~
returning to Orange County, for oome
reason. •
Cole, a 10.yesr veteran el: the Buena
Parl: police foroe and the father of ftve
children, died aborlly after noon T!Jur&.
day.
Lato Thursday nlgbl, aeveral • abotl
were fired when olfken llloullll tlley
had lbi IUspeCI ........ ed Mar Jlpon• . '
Village and Deer Park In Buena Park.
During his reported Oigbt from
Anahtim·to lloll...,...i Clouston, alleged-
1,y an a.....ict who med four allases,
CUDJNn.ieaed the van of a coupleirom
lhe c!ly · of Bell and med them as
boslagea lot a Ume._
Don· Archer el: Bell Ganlens. a third . 1!aol• allettedlY held by Clouston on his
. franllc travels, jumped out of the van at
Sunset Boulevard and Vermont Avenue in
Hollywt\od and called pollce.
'lbe Van was tailed up· the Hollywood
Freeway to the San Bernardino Freeway
(See MANHUNT, Pqe Z) •
Ellis Eyes Seat
On Valley Board
Merritt H. Ellis, a certified public ao-
countant, bas filed for a vacant seat on
the Fountain Valley School Board, the
Orange County Registrar of Voters said
today.
The C.ye&Mld Fountaln Valley rest.
dent II the Cll1ly candidate lo Ille so far
for the Dec. 5 special election to llll the
aeal of David laraelsk)' who resigned last
month.
Closing date for flllng'papen Is Oct. 6,
the registrar'• offl<e aald. '
Ellis, 1m3 Santa C.therlne, ha• two
cbUdren and bu lived In the district
-,1914.
testilied during the llklay Grant Jury In-
vestigation.
Battin said be fired Wilbelma becaaae
he WU ronvinced that hJa 25-y......,ld
assistant WU linked to the alleged $10,000
arm-twisting ol farmer George Mural
The SU~ ulcl lllal, In aDJ event,
Wilbelms WU In rm{ 11.r.w,. warbr
.who toot a week's ..-Ibis 1"11'
~ fmnd""'w\. •· • • • · -..::r,:;:i=-mmt In their 1111 •• ·. ,,
Grand Jury and · mlMAed.
• (See ..... .fl!iltll
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Pope Paul Asks
!wly to Repeal
Divorce Stature
VATICAN C1'l'Y (Uffi -Pope Peul
VJ aaked llaly loday lo npeal Ill 21·
DIOlltlH>ld dlvoroe law.-ln the 1nllftlta of
IOUlld famlly lilt and 8004 rel-with
the Vatican.
In a carefUJly ~ -to
visiting Italian Pi-.i· G lo •·• n n I
Leone, the Pope refralned·fnm 8'iiic the
word .. divorce," but ~ Italy would set
an eumple to the world by giving ltaelf
a family life more· in line-with Cluistian
tradition.
Vatican source.s said· the reference to
postwar Italy's -eerloua religious
dispu\< WM unmlstabble.
''We feel we are ~ssing oµr love
f0< llal:t as well as performing a aerlous
task of oUr office,1wben we advocite for
her a family Jaw and· usage In line with
her gemine tradltlom, bOth religloos and
lay, lbrougb wilkb abe.may feel • ex-
ample to othen rather than indebted to
~ for an imitadon," the Pope tokl
Leone.
Leone, a practlctnr Cllbolic and an ad-
vocate of coqromiM on 'the divorce
issue, did not mmlion the issue In hia
reply to the Pope. · •
A vottna bloc ranging from Com-
munlsla on tbe ~ lo the ConaervaUve
Liberals on the righl rammed modern
Italy's first divorce l•n,.througb Parlla·
menl In Dacember, 11'19, desolle sharp
oppoalUon from Popa PaUI ancf tbe ruling
<llrlstlan Democnta.
Rm~• Pleasing Pride
I
Frasier Replacement Modestly Continue~ Tradition
l<Jlufus ii never the aeducer, be ts
alwaya lbe -·" Korbin uld. ·--perform· al lbe drop of
a llctd, but Linda 11111-I ~ • " ...,.. ,,..., ~1' _..... .• 111>1!11
quartln," J*'8 .,q.i of llallll.
·-be ain't," ........ In ~
relatlcd depoi---Jcliin F-. wl» -'I -op DlllCb llim lltely. • •
Be aald tl!GN 111 Ille lbe Gld lion 111to
a more opm -lane lll1laC by'
'tenrplilC blm ., --11111"1 [lllfonid
tf7lllol l!ID ......... Miiii ., -also Jailed.
••y• ... r1e '•,ta•...._.
....... 1111 .. -1111 • ..., ...
Kobrtn M"" ' d
ir ~· .-...:. . . i!.. J . • • • ' ,_ '"" 1 ---•-=-• ,R . , ,.gee , ' ·. · · · . ,
A leglea-~..,.becol••&·miiiee'n,i~:r. ashe(IS,for<etl'fo·leave
song Ve, hl'l\<!ulh Vi~am, before-.!vallcing.Norlh'Vietn~ units ..
Communjst 'tl'o:ops~!i!~tlle11. parts of . the· town"in lbelt effort• to •cut
Highway.-One m >QUang• Ngal l'rovince. (See S!•ry Page ·~.) ·
Senate. Committee Okays
. . ' State · Views ,
Tidelands
Land Trade
. ' By TERRY CO¥ILLE •
Of Ill DtllY P'li.t Staff
The Callfornla Department of Fish and I
Game is preparing a package land swap
with Signal Gu and Oil Company which
could create a 526-acre wildlife preseive
in HuntilJlton · Beach's Bolsa Chica
marsh. . l
The ---.... lnformed : :::" ··~:.-;..-r.~r: : . peioll,'~helnf 1111._ , ..... of .
t11o man11 . lilt. pr1va1o c1e\OOlo[lmihl II)> I
Sl(nal, '
Also llivolvid In the plan, ollldala aay. l
ts a poatble-cul from Bolsa flay to I
the sea, about 1Warner Avenue. J
This rnlgbl lead to closure of Anaheim !
Bay and· a rerouting of Huntington ;
Harbour water traffic through . Bolaa !
Bay.
Signal Oil ls expected to build one j
type of marina project, similar to Hun-
tington Harbour, south of Warner
Avenue.
The state wildlife preserve would be In :
the southern part of the mmhiand, now .
partially covered by oil operations. .
Closure of Pacific Coast Highway from
Warner Avenue south Is al!o part of the
preliminary plan. The highway, olficlals
say, woold be rerouted behind the marsh,
then coonecled along the coast again
closer to downtown Huntington Beach.
A long peninsula of publlo beach, what
Is now Bolsa Chica State Beach, would '
then be created. J
OfHclals say ·the wlldllle preserve '
(See MARSH. Page Zi .
District Aide
D• . -d· ·ttr ·If · M. . Resigns Post 1 .1spnte . ..:_w:e are easure WlllWnGaffaney ,enviroomental
· SCtenl'e9 cooaultant to the Ocean View
W~TON (UPI) ..:. 'l'he. Senate
·FlnanCO: Committee appraved a cm-
tlovantal t bill .loday to cut oll from
welfare . ...,. two ol every five famlllei recelv!ng,pe __ . . .
There -14 be no more federal
Welfare i>rogritD ·for Six mi 11 ion
memben of families ' in which all
chlldnin are over age a. This 'ltOUl.d ac-
coont for 40 percent of the Ii ·million
famlliea OD welfare rolls.
-· the bill WOUid. guarantee lhe beaoi.1., tl-·famillea -·virtually all ol ---.. ~ In the --· • job eltber ,jn private
enterprlie, with ngea of '2 an bOur
Edison OK'd
For Addition
WlllWn F!tchen, Orange COunty -
Alt Pohtian1 control officer, a.aid
lodly 1111 bo·hld .-·~ SoutJ>. em CalllomJa Edlaon Company a
permll to .owlnict -: .. e: ~ laddltlonl In . .
Fltchen said• the petmll covers
--ol 12 , .. turbine '""' -... and· II waato hea~ bouera.
, The Air Pollutlon C o n I r 4> \ ofH·
·..,. ....mi, aald in annet to a
*la-! l!Y Edlton ofllclal,I the7
developed • technoloO which-
--brillc the ~~(a wlllllii the •i~ omJt..
""" ruleo, that be -w put• the permit when usured of that fact.
sometimes subal<!Jzed by the go....,.
ment, or Oil' a gllvernmmt,peyroll ·at $41
a· week.
1'1!e' ~ 'P,6Ped LI, monlha ago an
AdJjilnllltraUon P¥J ealllng for a
auaranteed • Jnc..we It O,«iO for eYery
·poor family Of four; ThOle who worked
but earned less than '2,400 would he
guaranteed an income or at least that
much -a atop which would add millions
of 'working famlilea to wellan rolla.
Whatever meaaure -.,out o! the
Senate would have to be.reconciled with
,the HOUie bill II Ccqrw· Is to enact
weHare reform lhla 1"11'. The proapocta
.ol thal·occurrtna •-id remote.
Tbe meuun b7 Sen. a-n Loar (!).
La.) fices an uncertain future when the
Senate takea tt up nell week. A U.S.
Chamber ol tl>mpierce poll of aenatora
found only !I aura votea for IL
In addition to · re111afna drastlcally the
nation'• wt.lfare l)'llem, the "workfare"
plan dralled by r..,. (D-La.), chairman
of tha. coauntttee and·apprvv<d by a 12'0
commltWll vute, would.
---wollare Pll'llltlltL!or-many poor people· wbo are .. ~ty. blind or
disabled, ............... limn '1JO a
month for a alngie peraca or $1111 for a
couple.
' -Ubenllae lht Social' ·Securtty and
Mecllcan -al • COii of ,_1y '8
bWlon • year .. hJnll -to fluance
tbe jlriprmimenta ,..id rise -year
and apln "' 1974. --0-.-.... amial lncame of
'2.• ·-for • ~ "' four wl» tt-malned cm -!Mlle family lncbloll
•chlldnn -~· Nine mlOlon • famillll -ill • Slalel would be
fret to ~ pefllllll -
their .... ""'1
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School Di.trict, has migned to take
another job in northern California or-
ficials have announced. '
Hlttd under lhe Public Employment
Program last fall , Gallaney helped
design an environmental sciences pro-
gram. He also aecured the donation to
the district ol 11,000 yount trees valued
at ·more than fll)(),000,
The district iJ aeeklng a replacement.
Ocean View Is the only school system in
West Oranae County to have a full-lime
environmental tc.lences eonsultant.
Weadler
The weatherlady aays hazy sun.
shine Is the outlook for SO!urday,
with highs In the '/Qo aloas the
Orange Coe!I, rising to Iha mJd.IOs
Inland. Lows loniiht In the IOI.
INSmE 'l'GDAY
Rul• Bril<mftla· tDill 1'1111 ""'1ld
of '"°""'" for.J 1 dart al Sotitll COOll Plalo, Costa JlrlG. s .. to-
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_; DAil Y PILOT " Fridq, S.pttmb<r 22, 1972
Ni~on ~Goes to Texas
Drug Pushers Denounced in Border Talk
LAREDO, 18. (UPI) -Preo1dent
Nixon, campaignin g amona rich and poor
Texans tn hopes of carrying the statf; for
lhe first time, visited a Mexican border
customs slation today and promised to
crack down on "despicable narcotics
profiteers."
Nixon came to Texas to chat with .high
school student! in the state's poorest
county and dine later with rich
DernocraLI he hopes will help him to win
the UJne Star state's 26 electoral votes
which he lost by a slim margin in 1968.
(Ea rlier story Page 4).
Al Ille border customs station, Nlson
denouDced Judi., wllo 1lve light ...,.
tences to drug pushers. He said be
ordered Attorney C.neral Richard Klein·
dienst to lnves Ligale "this dangerous
permia!ive trend."
"SOciety should be protected from
these despicable narcotics profitee rs who
spread the drug plague for person.al
gain," Nixon said. "Fat too many heroin victlmJ never
get a leeood chance at life and we mu!t
see to it that heroin pushers do not get an
immediate second chance at dealing,
:·Murder Suspects
.Plead Innocent
•
• Three men accused of killing a Tustin on the motion relating to the allegations
man whose remains were found in a rub-contained. In a Grand Jury indictment or
' blHealed cave in the Lake Elsinore area the three men.
more than one year after his death, wl~e~~~ in Orange County Jail
pleaded hmocent Tbunday to murder It is alleged that the trio conceived the
charges. plan to dispos<! of Blackford alter the
Orange C.Ounty SUperior Court Judge . victim told them he intended lo reveal to
either. Rttber, tllq 1111111 aot Ille punJlb.
ment they detl!l'n," bt adClecl.
Nlson did DOI lpOCily whit ldloll fie
asked JOelnd18111 to i.ile on the, war
agaiMt narcotics, but laid It likely woold
take the fonn o1 relmtating a mandatory
minimum prison sentence for drug
pushers and lel[!slatioo allowing judges to
deny them bail.
The Pruldent said be learned of
"shocking iDltance3 of convicted heroin
pushers who hive been releaaed to the
streets again rather than sentenced to
long prison tenns they deserve.
''The ratloo.ale sometimes advanced
for such actioo oo a judge'• part -that
prison can warp a fint oUe:oder's life
forever, whereas probation or a very
light sentence may rehablli~te them -
is well intentioned. But I believe it is
very rnilltaken," Nixon aaJd.
Nixon got the largest and warmest
reception at Laredo of hia. current cam-
paign. Residents lined the streets four
and five · deep to cheer the Pre!ldent.
Mayor Joe C. Martin rode with Nam in
an open convertible.
"Viva Nixon" signs were stnmg across
roadways.
At the customs station, Nlxoo said the
fight against drug pushers Is "every bit
as crucial aa keeping out armed enemy
invaders." He said significant progress
bad been made." •
Things to Come
UPIT .......
William Murray ordered Buyrl Franklin lawmen Johnson's rol e in an unsolved
Fiedler, 25, of Anaheim, Steven Dwain · robbery.
Johnson, 26, Of Torrance, and Gregory . Investigators claim that Paine pro-
Owen Paine, 24, or Long Beach, to face vided the gun and silence r used in the
Nixon made a point during his Tei:as
trip to repay a visit by !Ugh acbool
students at Rio Grande City. The
students sold hot tamales, toot in laun-
dry, babysat and did other odd jobs to
raise money to visit him at the White
House last year.
Even though 1t was stormy in Salem, Ore., the management of the
Armory Auditorium maintains "It's a Beautiful Day.• Sign actually
refers to appearance by Musical group--beautiful.
trial Nov. 15 for the killing of Montier slaying and I hat Johnson emptied the
Cha.9e Blackford, 25, also known as Tony weapon into the back of Blackford 's head
:Black. while Fiedler drove the auto used by the
Judge Murray ordered the trio return-group through Torrance.
Rio Grande City, located in the state's
poorest county just across the Mexican
border and about 100 miles down the Rio
Grande from Laredo, bis a population of
5,676. ed to hla courtroom Oct. S for a hearing It i.. alleged that Blacklord's body,
--_J -------=-wrapped~in-two'"lleeping-bags;-waa tben-
driven to a cave In the Lake Elsloore
area and buried Inside the crevice.
Beach-built ~kylah Space ---.
Judge in C.Ounty
Fulfills Pledge
To Jail Lanrer
An Orange COuoty Superior Court judge
has made good hla promlae to Jail a
lawyer .. _, .. the Jury that Ustened
to llOriea of heated debates between the
pair got back to the oourt room with its
verdict.
Tbo jury In Judge Heri>ert Herlands'
courtroom found Cbarlea 'lbomu, Malloy
lllill¥1 of dnlg ~gos Thursday nlgbt, a ...ung that oeod Malloy back to Orange
County Jail. '
He had company !cir hla trip from the
courtlJouie to the eaunl): Jail< "' )Ile peraon of hla def<llle altmiey, La....,.
Buekley, who began 1erlti!a the -ay
contempt sentence handed 6im earlier by
Judge lfef'landa. . . . .
Jail officers said Buckley Intend! to
file an appeal that will ensure his release
• pending a decision by a higher court. But
he w~ aUU lodged In county jail this
morning.
Buckley, 39, of 20842 Sea Mist Lane,
Huntington Beach, drew the jaJI term
and a l500 fine from Judge Herlands
when the Jurist took es:ceptlon to the
lawyer'• reported comment, "You're not
even trying to apply the law."
Twe!Ve 'hours later, Buckley gtit a
preliminary look at the Inside of lhe
county jail when he wu lodged there on
another charge. California Highway
Patrolmen had booked him for suspicion
of drunken driving.
Buckley was arrested by CHP officers
near the Jefferson Avenue off.ramp of
the Riverside Freeway.
«He PoSted bail the next morning and
again appeared in Judge Herlands'
courtroom to await the jury verdict in
the Malloy case.
Buckley's jail tenn will ftn1her delay
the resumption of a murder trial in
wh ich the former public defender is
represen ting Teresa Jo Strange.
Miss Strange. 27. and Bert Lebhar, 43,
are accused of the slaying of Santa Ana
secretary Janet Louise Summerlin, 24 . ·
wh ose bUrned and tortured body was
found three years ago oulside a Garden
Grove church.
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lnveatlgaton who traced the remains
last month had to pull piles of rocks and .
rubble away from the cave entrance
before they could find Blactford's
decomposed body.
MARSH •..
would be left in a "natural state,"
perhaps with a tourist information center
and guided tours.
Unit Arrives fu Florida
The Skylab orbiting space staUon,
which left its builders at McDonnell
Douglas Company to Huotlngton Beach
Sept. 8, arrived today aboard a bargf; at
Port Canaveral in ·Florida.
The specially-outfitted third stage of a
Saturn 5 rocket will support three.
astonauts in earth orbit on . mis:sions
ranging from 28 to 56 daya next ym".
lnvestigaton said the accused trio
later made an unsuccessful attempt to
melt down the weapon allegedly provided
by Paine.
War Prisoners'
Escorts Ask. Ban,
o,,, fan~ Pilots
'J'OK1!'6 ltiPr) I~ The Amer!~
delegaUoo which went to Hanoi to escci!I
home the three captured U.S. pllot.o
released by North Vietnam seat a
telegram to Pruldent N-aaktng lbal
the pilots never again be used to promote
the U.S. war eUort in Indochina the
Vietnam News Agency !_ePOrted too.By.
VNA, monitored In Tokyo, quoted the
cable as saying:
"We are bappy to report that Navy LI.
Markham Hartley, Air Force Maj.
Edward liillas ~ Navy U . (jg) Norris
Charles 'liave been released to our
cu~ • that we may escort them
home to the United States.
"In accordance with the express ex-
pectations of the North Vietnamese
government, and in order not to
jeopardize the poss ibility of future
releases, we believe the repatriation of
these men should be carried out in the
roDowing manner :
"-The men shall proceed home with
us and representatives of their families
in civilian air craft.
"-The men, if they wish, shall be
granted a 3<k.lay furlough .
"-The men shall receive a complete
medical check up at the hospitals of their
choice. civilian or mjJitary.
"-The men shall do nothing further to
promote the American war efrort in
Indochina.
"We beli eve that these terms are
reasonable an d humane and in the best
interests of tbe remaining pilots wid
their families."·
The escort delegation represents the
Comm ittee or Uaison with Families of
Servicemen Detained to North Vletnam
and the Peoples Coalition ror Peace and
Justice. Its members include David Dell-
inger, Cora Weiss, Richard Falk and W.
Sloane Coffin, Jr.
The three Americans were expected to
arrive in Vientiane, Laos, this weekend
aft er a week of sightseeing inside the ter-
ritory or thei r North Vietnamese captors.
They were fonn ally released Sunday to
the U.S. peace group and members of
their families including Charles' wlfe and
Gartley's mother.
The POWs were to board a Russian
AeroO ot fl ight for Moscow with scM<lul·
ed stops at Vientiane, Rangoon , Calcutta
and other points.
But there was no wo rd on just where
lhc American prisoners, all pilot!, would
change planes or when or if U.S. officials
wou ld take charge of gettdlg them home.
U.S. embassy o[ficlals in Laos were
prepa red to rece ive the ruen but also
booked two seats aboard the Soviet
aircraft for a doctor and a consular of·
ficer to fly with them in the event the
men remained aboard.
Prop. 20 Condemned
FT, BRAGG CAP ) -Passage of Prop.
20. the coastline lnJUatfve, would
.. threaten 1ertou1 power short11ee'' by
delaying consttuCtloff of new pmrer
plnnt.o, Ille president of Pacific Oas a.
F.:leclrlc C.O. says. ''This would advenefJ
aff~ the state's economy end all
Ca,lifomlans," John 1". Bonner told the
annual R•ch•ood Em)IW Aaloclalloft
mcctlnc h<re 'J'huradayl
Full details of the plan bave not yet
been revealed.
The state bis apparenUy been working
on the land swap plan for more than a
year, but the proces3 bas been slow
becauae or the legal entanglemelll of
Udelanda ......
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WITHDRAW • • •
One olllclal laid the tldelands run In-.
land Ilka lltUe fingers alq the , J>Olle\) lnditi~~Y, said. . they ,fell
watmraya, or 1lte "the -of a 'Eal from tlildilgll aclipol.~ct
leaf." Tbo state hopes to consolldate all . as~ district'• bolt hope of oolvlng the
of .tboll ~" Into one ~', ·ty'a problem.a.1.1 ~~IF ·~~~.~ • lll ·WS1ou1"'~~m!ht~
Much Wlbe' lll8l'sh lllll it ·In bond election, s&ld Voss, and ii
Comity tmitory, bu! Ille':~ eo..:' Bay another bond election ts called, I'll do the
region II apected to be ....,.ed to Hun-same thing. .
llngton Beach one day. "But I Just don't think bond elect.Ions
Fish and Game officials will explain are ever going to pass. We (in Fountain
their entire plan to the Huntington Beach Valley) have got to comider our need!-,
Environmental Council at 1 p.m., Tues-and let the others go their owil way!'
day in the Murdy Park community "Or I guess we could -to center. The public LI Invited. •·
~planning commllalooers, who bave Westminster where only 30 perc<!llt of the
nof,et been briefed on the prOpo.al, are people supported the bond and let that be
scbedulftd to study tuwe <levelopments the biggest blgh 'achoo! In the state. for t
In the Bolsa Bay during • Tuesday al-'whll~," Voss sa1t1;·
ternoon stud)> lleufon. Notini that Fountain Valley seem&
Most city officials bave been given only the only tlistrict that is strooglj In-
skimpy details of the pending land swap terested in unificatioa, Trustee Sblela
which has been described as a 0 Jong and Meyers said, "I really don't want *° gei
tedious" legal process. in another big hassle, but I think .. they
might be bappy to let ua go our own·wa1
so we'd be off their backs."
It llnlsbed ILi 1w .. wee1t journey from
the Orange Coast aerospace plant aboard
the barge Point Barrow.
National Ael)lllAutlca and S p a e e
Admlnl~allon olliclala, aaid the cyllJt.
drlcal Skylab -•-N• h:d ... io..a
opect8i lraJge Wly Sat\in!ay ~ llo\lled
down the emw:: r.!:" auc1 ~ a ~r:t.umi..11~tt::f!t
Space Center. " •
A fiat bed trailer will late Slcyla.1> from
lhe barge to the gtpnu'c VduCle
Assembly Building where !echnloliuia will
begin preparing the space station for a
missioo April 30.
Na!'Y C.pt. arar1es Gonrad Jr., ·Dr.
Joseiih Kerwin. and .Navy Cindi. Paul
Weitz have been aelected aa the crew for
the first ml.sslon, which will last 28 days.
Skylab will be launched from -Earth
aboard a Saturn 5 April II, one day
before Ille astronauts.. 'l'bo a... will
board. an Apollo ll(>Oce<nft on top of· a
Satmn IB roctet May I and blast Into
~co to ~ wtth lhelr orbiting
home and aclel\Ct .laboratory. ·
Later In tm, two other crewa will be
fired llito Orbtt lot_,,_ -
the same space station.
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3-car C.Ollision
Injures Three
In Huntington
It's the little things that can llllilk• the difference!
A three-car collision involving r.ear-end
and hea<H>n crasbea Injured three
persons In Huntington Beach Thursday
afternoon. One of the vk:tims is in
critical condition today.
Accident investigators said t b ~ y
beli eve the 2:50 p.m crash waa triggered
when ·John Braithawaite Lewi&, 83,
Pasadena, collkted with the rur of a car
on Pacific Coast Highway, near Beach
Boulevard.
They said it was driven by Nennie
Luanne Camp, 21, of Honolulu, Hawaii,
who waa waiting to turn Into the C.brillo
Trailer Part.
Investigators said the Lewi! car 'then
careened from eastbound to westbound
Janes of the highway, ramming headon
into a third car driven by 'Richard J.
Gabbay, 20, of CUland.
Miss C.mp ..,.peel Injury. Lewis Is
listed in satialacgory . condition at
Pacifica HospltaJ today, where Wen-
dell Withers, ot Memphla, Tenn., Is lisled
in critical condiUon.
Investigators said Withers was riding
in the third car driven by. Gabbay, who
was also injured bul was trealed and
released.
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MANHUNT .•••
::.top in today and
view a fine selection of accessories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors.
You'll fin d just the ·right thing to
i:nhance your home·. for the holiday.
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-2 to lotUfJ "dldDl Ill ..., ft])
willl tlle -1-
"I n1U1e to ..,._ on grounds that It
m1lbl LIDd to IDcrlmlip me..1 • ..... ... ...... ., ... __,., .. •iililliod
and Fujlto .~ ~Ji theJ
...... queslloned ... the alleged $10,00IJ
lrlhe.
Bui bef0!1 ljley did "1• bpth ,nren asked
the Grand Jury to •ecept tile ,,,.dings al
lie detector testa they said bad been car-
ried out at their own expense.
The Grm>d Jury denied the request.
The lr..i.;rtp(dl ...... lbat,, pumblJr
o( lelepllone oon ..... tloDI •Involving
McWblnney, Fltjlto and Mural were
pl.,..t ba<t ln the Grand Jury room dur-
ing the bm!stiptlon. '
All ~ ......im Iller MIJ\"al reportl!1f
Jul July It Ille . alleged $10,00ll,
shakedown to 8 member of the COlllll)''I
Real Property Services Department wbo'
then fmmedlatoly contacted the Dlstrld
At~Ollke. '
One of' -n!COrdtnp contilned the; commen~ """°"""' ID the trAii>Crip1: : Mai-,i IO ~: "Tad, 1b1.t iS u~
tortfoo." . r.
Fl:JJta: "No, tb1s is polillcs.'', ~
A District Attorney'a tnveslig•tor wbo'·
kept tabs on Murat and McWlllonef-•
they met for htnch In a reslluran!" lold' . ' ; . the Gr&nd J"IY he heard ~ tonnor1 Westminster ma,yor say to Muriif: .•
"I ....U, get flOO ?or l/<>ioli1fivors." '· Mural: "Well.,~ ls il far ;,.,, fnm $10,000." . -'\
Enrlgbt today said be Is still ''lnilldiog'
a case" on aUegatfoos that McWhinn~f:
and Fujito cqmblned to extract $10,00IJ
from Mural wbel the farmer teamed
that be mtgbt ·Joooe his lease on the 21s.
acres farmed by him and his brotbet'.l
Moto, for the past four years In Yountoln
Valley. • •·' -' It-~--"' theJN)lllBJIS
was $5,llOO ,ii .... And It II ll\llled ~
the leCOlld l!C'~I was demancJed In the
lonn of a ·'5,000 check lo 'Iii> Jl1lldCI;
payable as contrlbuUona to · SjiperWoi'
Robert Battln•s electlon camP,ilin. ·
McWhlnney ~ FUjlto are s.cbe<M~
to appear Oct. 4 to Orange · Cow>tf:
Superior-Court to oiler pleas on ehargelr
contained tn•the Indictment. -
County aupervbon decided after the
conversatkais reflected in the bulky
Grand "Jury transCrlpt to divide the 1lll9
Squaro acreage inld three lots-and pul
them out to bid. ' · · [•
Tbo lramcript dwells at lengtb en Iba
reporled $5,00IJ offer with the lla-
lbal two Dlltrlct Attorney's lmallalllms
entered 'Fu)ita1• el!lae last· Aag. '6 •lmo
malllne'J iller .-. llll··••ftlopo
with $5,000 Cll hjlta'• desk. . ~·1.-, .. ,,
It II..-.il.l!!·lllli )l.._,.il)l ~. ~?·~~ P!aced' ¥0~ FUjlta m ~ .
envelope. . t.<_J, • ri The tramcrlpl rillects Iba~ ,.'!I'll\
to Mural on lbjlt """'""'' ~<111~, 1!oQe qi my bualnel! really. I .donl g~ ~
out of it." . ... , "' And the traDscript la.tor rdiects ~IV
jita's comment that be was "Cauaht la
the middle" and "I'll oeod a bill for my 1'
negoilaUng servloet." "
Superylsor aett1n to1c1 tbt <;mi· 1.0. I
tbat be bacC no lmowie<JAe or aiijr 'i1be oil •
hla behalf and that be ~abl the pro-
posal to l!llll the farm .J.and .!niq lbreo
parcels W'8 I &oocf Idea.
Battin said I"' la.ter suggesled "°""" Bennudia · grass oeelJ 'lbroaghoal-llie en-
tire Mlle Square :area · ofter · bmilC
nunon that "IOmeone waa -.,mg ti
make ~ off tbe leue." ... . ... Mc~y ind FQ!lto. ... tree °" $5,000 ball each. ·
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Olficiah
In Irvine
Expansive
Irvine planning camml...,.. "l'blln-
doy nllbt unanimously voled to pllll the
-ol the city'• 1......i plannlng
area outward to en comp 111 ap..
proximately 15,000 ..,.. o1 land, in-
cluding the 10,0l»<lcre coutal oector ol
the Irvine Ranch.
CDnlnilltooon Fnnklln Hurd Ind
Wayne Clari: moved to direct the plaJ>-
~."J'ff to pn!J>aU a mop ol the ... ...,.... aroa 10 the city may Include the
1eocrap11J 1n tu cumn1 -"' p1um1ng
elfGrt ..,.roleu ol wbelller the city
....rtually ........ the land.
"The -ol tlU -.·Hurd Ald, 0 11 to define an area for our
1eneral plan wblch mates no com-
mitment to annes:, b.lt ~ US IO we
will have a plan H thole .,... are an-
.,..od oomeday to the cilJ." .
• Comm!a!ooen at llnl Included the
clty'1 u;ooo acre sphere ol lnlluence orea
-!ind reserved formally for Irvine on·
nemlom -Ind the 10,000 acre coutal
~ whiCh. ls in the lpbeA ol 111-
fh-. of Newport Beach. eomintllloaer Robert Well noted the
-. 'w!dcil will tra..,.. the Son Joa-
qujn'llllla to the ..... bet ..... Newport
and Wpm Beach will have .. tmpoct
Oii the dty ol lrvlne """' built.
--~ us IO ccMliliii wliii"""
they'll be localed," Well tal<I.
: Hard agreed, addlnc0
• .,,. dellnltely
tia.ve a "'9lod mi-st In what ha_. to
the CGutal -'Y fnim a lnlllc oland-
pollll. '!be future Ollru drive ls
_.,. -.y to MacArthur
lklulevanl;" be l&id, Mlinl that artery
Curies JDallY people throulh lrvlne to
Giber areu.
uy(IU. mean like Beach Boulevard?"
C«nmlaloner Wesley Man joked.
• "CUiver will never look like Beach
Boulevard u Jong as I'm a com--
milfloner," Hurd reported, 8ddlng, "If it
doee, I'll move."
Al tbta· point of dlscuulon the total
.,...... bolnC COlllidettd fer the new
dly'I pllmnlnc ·ana --IO rougliy tl,GI» ac:rea. .
' .,,.,, al !be --al -cem. ~ ...,.., RldMinl .... -~~.:t.=t.=~ §;.T,,i.ici, lrvtDe W. II liloolodN--~ JI.-noted there are major ~ pm. pr;,_.i br the .....i, ID 111a1
-jllol """""' the rlilloUBt-ol the Lama de Slllllqo -wblcb mates • up_ the northo;rJI -.., of
1mne•1 .pbol'e of Influence.
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Republican Unit
·'Still in Party' .
. llopubllc_all AMoel .... al Orance c.un.
'17 wu DOI -al the -ana GOP
•pnleeCm ftlcb blcW M ti the
porty lo 1UJ1POr1 labn a. Schmits ltJr ._.,..., llCCCnlinl lo RA V I c 1
C11a1nDan Robert N. Hlldellbraad.
Tiii DollJ Pilot· llllod· Ot-. Oount1
Coordlnallnl Repuhllcan Anembly (QC.
CRA), tliltod llepubllclm ~ Calllorn1a (~) and RtpHbllcm Al-• U
the -defecllllC -In • 4lcry pulJllsW Sept. lt.
'!bat-wa In trror.
Tiii Wrd gioup actually WU the
CalilorDll Republican AaemblJ (CllA),
DOI llepObllcaD Allodaleo.
OCC11A, UROC, CRA have hiltorlel ol
ltJUowlnt ultra-comervattve vleWpointa.
ReplblltanAuodaldisCOlllldend1 man JDllderate cq1ntz1Unn
s-.1ce, Or No:
ls Trustee's
Home Inside
Sc1wol Lines?
A
s&ddleback Community C o 11 e I e
Distclct 'fnlltee.~MlchaeJ -'f. CoJ11JW..Jna)l··
have moved out of the dlslrict u a result
of a quirt In the two-year district's bow>-
dory with Cout CommUl!lty Collea•
District.
Collins, a Santa Ana atlorney 'who
formerly lived In Lquna Hills, recently
purchued a boule In the Harbor View
Homes -Bren tract -of Newport
Beach.
While all of those :esldences are within
the Newport-Mesa Unified S c b o o I
District, the college cllslrlct boundaries
bisects many k>t!, including Collins' new
home II 1741 Port Sbeff1eld Place.
Colllnl aatd today he asked the county
ICboob ofllce to CODllrm the loc:atlon of
the -.. being In the SaddlOback Dislrlcl belore be boughl IL
"'l'heJ checbcl the addnsl and told me
the~ tedmlcllly, ls In the 5af!dlehact %~w1111u*,...mly -·blllct --spl!t ~ 00 -diitrlct the Colllns b>me' ls In. DoweJ , Hllhnan, -·~ lo the Orqf 'Qmlly ~On School
Dislrtct. Orpnlallon, recaOed havtnc
told Colllm the property WU in the Saci-
dlehact district.
H.,....., .cm lllftlinlr that the tract
map Indicates the' majority of the lot is
in the Oust Community Coll ... Dislrlcl,
HWman Aid a more detailed ez-
amlnattoa d county """nls will he necesury. .
Since for11111lon of the dlslrlct in 11111,
trustoes have refused lo consider any
move lo llralgltteu the boundary which
dlrides .. van! lots ln the Bren tract.
Sbould·the Colllm home be fllUD\l lo he
within the Cout dlslrlcl, Collins would be
lnellilblt" lo _... u a Soddlehact -· U' It II detormlned the lot ls Within the
Slddlebtct dlslricl, bowevor, It ls unlike-
ly be -.Id 111JPPOr1 a bid lo redraw the µ...
Within the llnl five yean of the
fotmattoa ol any new ICbool ilJstrlcl,
state law requires agr<ement ol lloaNs
of both of any districts allempllng to
cbanpboundarlet.
Wlllloat acreement of the Saddlehacl< boald, Bren tract residents may loot
forward lo conttruod com.-over the
collep dlslrlcl their children will allend
and tht elecllon In which voten cul
ballOll.
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Pros, Cons . of Marijuana
Proposi~on Get Airing . . •
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Hex' on Germ l(iller
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87SO Ret•naed
Laguna Narcotic
Unit Gets Money
BJ JACK CllAPPELL
.... o.ll't "" .....
The IAguna Beach police narcotics
oquad hu all ol its $750 front money
back today.
0 'Jbe ltore was very good about it.
Thq •-toot hack the used IOCl<I we toot all tbe guy's feet," Laguna Beach
Del. SCI. Nell Purcell said today.
'111e-inaneywas~beusedlna
)lorolq ""1 by a police operaUve, but as
the bllll _.. preoentod, polloe allege
JQMPll Valo, IO, srabbed the mooey and
ran, -the operative was held down by MIChaet Howard, also 20. Police said
bolh .,.... llaylng ln a Laguna Beach
mole!.
Valo and Edward ...,. booked on
charges of grand theft and conspiracy to
sell heroin. Valo wu arrested only after
a red liRhta and Binn chase by detective
vehicles through the streets and alleys in
lhe north end ol Laguna Beach.
At the time of bis arrest at gunpoint ,
Valo was reportedly wearlng clQthes
purcbued wllh tile police department's
money and driving a newly purchased
car, also bought with the police
department's loot.
Policemen returned the car and receiv:-
ed the $475 purchase price back ror it,
despite a slight crumple done when the
fleeing suspect rammed a parked car.
The clothing was returned to the dis-
count store where it was purchased.
"Alter they beard the circumstances,
they refunded all our money. We came
out even," Purcell said.
Probing by officers revea!ed a receipt
for Vak>'s new pants, shirt socks, and
shoes in the car and the store was traced
by officers.
In addition lo Valo and Howard, well-
known automotive repair shop operator,
Howard Sullenberger, 34., "''as arrested
by Purceil.
Sullenberger was arrested after the
morning confrontation between the police
operative and the two men in a Laguna
Beach restaurant.
He was booked on charges of sale or
heroin, conspiracy to commit sales or
heroin, two counts of possession of
narcotics, possession of marijuana,
possession of narcotics paraphernalia
and two counts of possession of
dangerous drugs.
All three men were scheduled for ar-
raignment today ln the Laguna Niguel
Municipal Court.
Worker Pay Up
August Prices Rise 0.2 Percent
WASHINGTON {UPI) -Consumer prices rose a modest 0.2 percent in Au-
gust while workers' take-home pay made the largest increase for August in at
least eight years, the Labor Department reported today.
Laat month's rise in the Consumer Price Index, the government's key
measure of the cost of living, compared to July's 0.4 percent increase.
The department aaid the August rise was chiefly due to hlgber prices for
meats, restaurant meals, gasoline and household services. Prices for automcr
biles and clothes were down for the month.
Marina Whitman, a member of the Presidenl's Council of Economic Ad-
visers, l&ld, 0 The August figuies ftre a very encouraging sign" that price
1 eantroli' were_ Wt>rilnt. But sfii!'tlaef:Uned to suggest the results were good
enoulh lo Jusllfy lifting the conlait ~ .....
In a separate report, the dt:JE ~t said average weekly eamings of tac-
. ll<llJ -an l'Oll Lf percem between Jbf):·and Aujuat. This wa.i' the l1r1eot
such lncnue fer any August llnce the iovermnent bellD compllJni IUch
llaliltlcl In JIM.
Ul'I T11Wt!ahl
SheriH'!
Timothy Kane. 22-year·old Uni-
versity of Iowa student, says he
is going to be next sheriff of
Johnson County. I-le is 5·feet·4
and his assets are shoulder-
length hair and $15 in cam-
paign n1oney. but no la\V en·
forcement experience.
Nixon Calls Off
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Recall Set
Of Powder -
By Agency
WASHINGTON (UPTl -The -
ment today banned all f4'1her use of the
germ killer hexachlorophene, except l . . -~1 under a doctor's prescrtpUon, a.nu l
ordered a recall of baby powders: and liq-.
uid soaps containing the chemical. I
Charles C. Edwards. commissioner of 1
the FDA. said recent studies indicated.~
lhe public was being '!needlessly an d ;
nlassively exposed" to hexachlorophene. ~
He noted that SO to 40 babies have died :
in France because loo much oythe pro-:
duct was accidentally put irllo talcum .
powder. !
Under today's ruling : t
-Infant powders with more than 0.75
percent hexachlorophene must be recall· ~
ed by the manura cturer. The FDA said ·
such powders do not rinse off and are of '
particular concern because they usually
are covered by diapers. :
-All products with more than 0. 7S per·
ce'nt hexachJorophcne must be recalled
except those in drug stores which
henceforth are to be available only on
prescription. The se are mostly liquid
soap. largely the brand PhisoHex. 1
-ProdllclJ with O. 75 percent or lea J
hexachlorophene do not have to be ncan. ·,
------------ed.bu1.further..produclion.must .....im..: ·-Proposed Stop mediately. This category _ involves bar •. soaps, mostly the brand Dtal. 1
But Armour Dial Inc., producers of..·
In Salt Clemente ma! soap, the major Mr soap affect.d ;
,, by today's rullng, said 1t was changing
President Nixon's proposed one-night
stopover at La Casa Pacifica in San
Clemente once set fo r lale next week has
been called off. informed sources said ~O
day.
The President, it was learned, had
planned a rest stop at his San Clemente
estat. after a $1,000-a·plate ru'nd-raising
dinner Wednesday in Los Angeles.
lnstead, the Presidtn wi ll return lo
Washington, D.C., immediately after the
campaign event.
Advance reports about the dinner at
the Century Plaza Hotel mention a strong
po.ssibility ol .. u..... ll!"i;cheil ' .....
peering at lhe hotel. poiilors or the
march predict 20,000 persons will llhow
up.
The President Is sched uled to address
the audience at the fund-raiser.
its formula and would soon introduce a
soap with a dlHerent antibacterial agen4
The new fonnula, it said, will be ju.st
as effective as the Dial product it has
marketed for 24 years.
"We still have the utmost faith in the
safety or our current Dial formula," the
fi nn added.
Edwards said housewives who have the
bar soap on their shelves should oot be
afraid to use it until current supplies art
exhausted.
But he sa1d anyone with the liquid soap
product consult a physician before using
any more of It.
Edwards l&id he doubted the lndaltry
would mount any e ff e c t IY e IeaaI
challenp lo the arder. ,
Ont major 1111111111..-..iw, tht
order 11precipWoua."
Edwards uJd that descripllon WU
"unfortunate."
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The Cucumber
Conspiracy
CUCUMBER PATCH DEPT. -Our
Orange County Grand Jury has now
released its transcript on the great case
of the $10,000 in the cucumber patch
which supposedly would grease the skids
for a fann lease extension out at Mile
Square Park in FOlDltain Valley.
All of tills involves a cast of characters
including recently resigned Westminster
Mayor Derek McWhinney, Westminlter
Planning ·commissioner Tad
Fujii'a, f a r m e r George Murai, Chief
Deputy; District Attorney James Enright
ol DA Cecil Hicks' office and assorted
otben.
Earlier, Murai alleged that he bad
been pumped by certain parties to "con-
tribute" $10,000 to get his fanning leaae
extended at the county-controlled Mile
Square Park.
Air Strike
By: Uganda
P"lane ToUl
By Tiie Allodatcd Prue
A Ugandan plane attacked the llOUtbern
Lake Victoria town ol Mwama at dawn
today, killlne ooe man and destn>ylng
two houses, a Tanzanian government
spokesman said.
He said lt WI! not immediately known
i£ there were other casualties.
It was the first air attack on Tanzania
since planes bombed Bukoba on Monday
and Tuesday, the T•nz.anian official a·n.
ded. The attacks occurred alier Uganda
said a military force o! perhaps 1,000
men invaded the country lasl weekend.
HOWEVER, THE staie.run Votce ol
Kenya radio eatd Thursday night both
countrlea bad agreed to a temponry
truce following diplomatic efforts by
Foreign Minister Omer Arteh of Somali.
The radio said Arteh visited President
MURAI ASSERTEDLY blew this In· Strike Protest 1'." ·-!di Amln o! Uganda on Wednesday to at-
fonnatlon through his whisae lo the tempt a conclltation. Grand Jury which resulted in McWhlnney More than 700 angry parents Radio Uganda today broadcast without
and Fujita being indicted on bribery,..:. and students hold an hour* comment a news agency story from Dar
conspiracy and grand theft charges. .. long demonstration at Phila-es salaam on the reported aircraft bomb-
UPI,........
Barges Right In
An empty ~e continues to batter a tresUe structure of U!.e Chesa-
peake 1lay Bndge Tunnel in Virginia Beach, Va. The barge went
adrift from tug during a storm that packed winds up to 60 miles per
hour.
Problems Nag McGovern
Tbese are heavy raps In the legal and delphia city ball to protest ing o! Mwama.
law enforcement cfodge. two-week strike by the city's A Ugandan military spokesman an· •
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SA(G<) ,(AP). -U.S. Alt.Fol)it,,Jet •§
ranpd --Hanoi end the Ollntoe J. ~II'~ four -targ~ ~ 7tll· )i ·
Air,..,..~ !Oday. ' 11
n -1 ~ ~·-m·~ ·~ bombllJI mumed over North Vietnam
that ,_ targets bad been hit.
Meanwflile In South Vietnam, Com-' f1
munist*led forces attacked seven govern-
ment posiUons as. fighting spmd cloeer
to !he capital of QuJni /ipi province.
Three' ol Ille targets !or the first \time
Jn North ' Vleln8rn included the Am
Tbuong mllttary area wt miles nco th,..st
o! Hanoi, the '!ban Dan military .-ii•
area M miles Dortb and the Phu Tho
slonlge area $~ miles hOI th....i. Pilots J
repor!M desnylng or damagmjr ·44 !
bulldlne• In the raids.
ALONG THE northwest rail ~· 1'4 I
pilota using laael'tUlded bombe rePorled J
koocldng out two bridges 15 · miles
northwest of Banot and 65 miles below
the <Jiinese border. ' f
The Som Rang Highway bridge was at-
tacked for the first time. The railroad
bridge by the same name bad been ·
bombed before and repaired, the Air , 1
For.ce reported. ·."
The aforementioned DA Hicks after school teachers. nounced 300 more guerrilla supporters or In l\.TV _p1 ~-~
1---~use broke ·out In 111e-~e--=-~=~~-------~ Uganda's ex-President Milton Obote bad 1~ ]_-• Jalff'j clampers on eveO'bodY involved and . beeDUePloyed at the Tanziillan bordef_fu _ • • -C-., -TV -Chats
The Air Force slltd the clestrucllon o( -
the two bridges "will slow rall and ,
highway traffic beaded !or )lanol, on !be.
--important -raU line." -r-
warned that he wanted no oral running . preparation !or a fresh invasion of Ugan-'
off about the whole thing. Wallenda Sits da. DETROIT (AP) -Alter a day of
CODjecture had it that Mural passed HE SAID the number of guenillas now troubles in his city-hopping presidential
five Grand of the promised $10,000 to F • Sh 0 waiting at the border was a1, together campaign, George McGovern has told of "'receivers o! the contribution" In the irst ow ut;• bou 000 plans to tallt to American voters by
middle of his cucumber patch while a a '.Al! 1'0n ·the diplomatic ~ront, actina television in a series of quiet "fireside couple of DA Hicks' men stood nearby. ~""' chats." G:rz, 19, s•~rS Foreign Minister Israel Elinewlnga of The Democratic nominee acknowledg·
MENTAL PICTURES were drawn of
the DA 's men outfitted like tillers of the
soil with straw behind their ears.
Now the Grand Jury's transcript has
been released to !he llUl>llc and all the
exotic tmages have been dashed. Tbe
document ts ao lengthy it looka like The
Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire.
According to the Grand J u r y
transcript, farmer Mural was given
$5,000 by the DA's men tn $IO lhd $100
bill!. It wasn't a bag of com u 1,0ll
might have imafined. ' 'i
Again, allegations In tlie 'Grind" Jury
transcript lndicete Mural took the 15.000
in a plain old envelope to Fujita'a office '
-not a cucumber patch -and laid jt on
the table at which point It was alleged he
was told "take It to Derek/' · , . .
" u..i. Tanzania anived in C8iro today, reportedly wJth a message !rom ~-,·-ed he's been having difficulty getting his
DETROIT (UPI) -For the first time
in his 52--year career, higbawire patriarch
Karl Wallenda mlssed a perfonnance.
Wallenda, 67, confined to a wheelchair
alter his latest !all, sat by Thursday as
his teenaeed granddaughter, Delilah.
took his part In the circus family's
greatest and most difficult act. Delilfb· a .• tuoniQ&e' 19-year-old,
hid ~\ihat W a.ielers to as
his sell-designed "cliair*act" for ooly one
year-behind her grandfather's back. She
has been with the troupe only two years.
c 'c.> message across in "partisan" speeches dent Julius Nyerere to President Anwar at airport rallies and street crowds.
Sadat of Egypt regarding the hostilities "I think we need some q~t, positive on the Uganda-Tanzania border. The Cairo press said Sadat had sent statements of what 1 believe ~ what my vision of the country is," he said. urgent messages to both· Nyerere and He &p)ke to newsmen aboard bis cam-
Amin concerning the hostilities. paign jet as he beaded (o Detroit late
And the SUdan lei It be known In Cako Thursday alier a day that ended In an
it bad been-t.,!ng quiet diplomacy with aborllv;,.. attempt to shake bande with
the two countries. It ezplailled that It bad N5 Yori: subway commuters.
stopped Libyan Plane• with troops bound >Today,; be planned to spealt to a labor
!or Uganda In boPes a peaceful solution gathering in Detroi4 appear at a rally in
could be foond without foreign mllltary Rochester, N. Y., and pay a nlgbt visit to
intervention in East AfHca. · · a farmers' market in Pittsburgh.
Thursday's New York appearances
were plagued by what aides called poor
planning. - -
McGovern, flanked by!ils current cam-
paign sidekick, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie,
drew 200 persons -:-by newsmen's count
-to a all"eet _.ranee In the densely
populated, heavily ltallail-American lled
Hook section of Brooklyn. Several
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residents said no one had told them the
candidate would he there.
The m>wd wu mild! larger at an ap-
pearance in Queens. In fact, it WU loo
large and Secret ·Service bocliluanfl
whisked McGovem and Muskie any
with polloe sirena btafing alllt red Ughta
flasping,r ~ f.,. , .~ "'* • I
McGovern said later he bad expected
to shake hands o! homeward-bound
workers one by one as ·they emerged
from a subway !J\atiOD at one<ll the city's
busiest commuter, e1change p:iiotS.
The U.S. Command report.cl lbat Air
Force, Navy end Marine tactical llgj!ler-
bomben flew more than 8 . strikes ,-:i
acroel North Vietnam Tbunday.
THE COMMAND announced the loss of
the 102nd American jet over North Viet-
nam In the new bombing campaign.
It said an Air Force RF4 recon--
nalssance jet was bit by antiai<cra!t
artillery fire this morning.
The two crewmen, capt. James G.
Watts, 3:1, of Logansport, Ind., and Isl Lt
John H. Pomeroy, 21, of State College.
Miss., parachuted out of the crippled .
plane Into tile Tookln GuH 25 miles
southeast of Dong BoL They _,, picked
up by • mcue b6licopter 45 mtnutes
1 later. . ,
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AT THAT POINT, according to the
Grand Jury report, the DA 's boys busted
into the place and put Fujita wider ar-
II was the lint time ahe performed !he
trick in front of a Jarge group of people
-and without a net.
AS HER grandfather sat 40 feet
beneath her -watching with a pained
expression on bis face -an admittedly
nervous Delilah ba1anced herself on a
chair supported by her older brother,
Tino, and another non-family, troope
member. The two men were balanced on
bicycles.
Guard Tightened
As More Bombs President Nixon Makes
rest. '
So that's about where tbe whole thing
rests now. Much or the exotic chann of
the affair has been stripped away by the
Grand\..Jury transcript.
If it is indeed later proved that there
was an exchange of five Grand with five
Grand more to come later, we still don't
know at this date who the $10,000 \Vas
destined for. Or for what purpose .
LEST EVERYBODY rush to convict
fonner mayor McWhinney a n d
Westminster planner Fujita be£ore the
trial it might be noted that fanner Murai
has alleged he was being shaken down
for the cash. But on the other hand,
testimony has quoted the defendants ~s
saying any cash contribution would .. just
be politics."
Indeed, it could shake down that way if
the whole affair ever reaches court.
RECALL TBA T there are such things
as heavy contributions in Orange County
politics. There can be a mighty thin line
between a political contribution and a
bribe,
What about the plain old citizen who is
"invited'' to some Pfjllitico's cocktail par*
ty where he pays $150 for a couple of
watered-down drinks and a stale canape?
Was be shaken down?
Some good folka might think so.
A glitlerlng costumed Delilah perched
herself on the chair, and caught a crowd
of about 8,000 at Olympia Stadium here
gas,ping when the chair began tottering
back and forth.
Tino, 21, later said Delilah was off
balance -the tottering was not part or
the act. "She was very nervous," Tino
said.
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The worldwide rnurder-b~ail cam-
paign against lmiell officials bfought In-
creased security precautions in Israel
and Europe today and a search for
Palestinian terrorists believed responsi-
ble.
Still another letter bomb was in-
tercepted at the Jerusalem Post Office
today, the 13th in three days.
Five letter bombs were found in
Buenos Aires Thursday and three in
Zaire, the former Belgian Congo. Others
turned up throughout Europe and in the
United States and canada.
The search for the sender of the
missive-bombs has centered on the
lanaUcal Arab Black September group
held responsible for the killlng o! ll
!Maells at the Olympic Games.
The London Evening Nen reported t...
day that a Black September squad Intent
on killlng a top Israeli diplomat was
thought to be In Loodoo.
In New York, where three de8dly let-
ters were Intercepted this week, police
said bomb squad detectives determined
that a "suspicious" Jetter addressed to
Meir Kahane, leader of the Jewlfh
Defense League, was harmless.
Autumn Dawns Fair, Cool
New Mexico Expects Its F~rst Hard ·Freeze
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lmportnnt Texas Trip
WASHINGTON (AP) -President lfix-
on headed today for Texas -his most
important campaign trip to date but
seemingly intent on giving it a bipartlan
aura.
His huge personal jet -the Spirit of
'76 -left Andrews Air Force Base in
nearby Maryland at 6:33 a.m. (PDT),
bound !or Laredo, Tex .. , the !irsl o! lour
scheduled stops in Texas.
'lbe big reason for Nixon's journey: a
reception and buffet dinner tonight for
wealthy and influential Democrats . for
Nixon at the Floresville ranch of John B.
Connally, the former Demo c r a & i c
goVemor and Treasury secretary1
IN ANNOUNCING that Nixon would
stop el\: route at Laredo, Rio GraDde,
Harltl!i9, and San Antonio, the White
Hotlle' said three Texas Democratic con-
gressmen had accepted invitations-flHJy-
with Nixon to their home atate.'They'are
Sen. Lloyd M. Bentsen and Reps. Ell(lo
de la'Gana and Abraham Kalen Jr. ·
P.re8' llecretarY Ronald L. Z!e'gJer IUg-
geljed !heJi: prOaeoce would lncllcete tllat
much of Nixqn's activity ·while in Tau
could be classed as nonpolIUcal.
In !act, after saying he thoughl Ille
taxpayers would pick up part ol I.he
travel tab on that account, Ziegler cblCk~
ed and acknowledged tht'll"avel oolll .for
the entire trip would be pol<! for by \be '
Nixon campaign organization.
lltXON NEVER has carried Teras Ind
Its 28 electoral votet m bis own, 1oalDI tO
Jol\n F. Kennedy In i.980 and to Hullert
H. Humphrey four yan ago.
The President Is favored to tum the
tide in November1 notwtlbltancling the
noosupport of the moot famOUI T._ ol
them all, former ~ LJDClaa B.
Jobnson. LBJ has Aid he 9llPP0l'to lh-~
on'a DemocraUc opponent, G e o~ I e
McGovern, but has volunteortd !NI he
and the South Doltnta senator dan't
alwaye ... eye to eye.
· Niltoo's flrll Te!\&l llap In Laredo ""'
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built around a eclleduled 15-mlnuUo visit
to a U.S. Cllltoms bonier statton. Ziegler
said the chief eucutlve wanted to get a
fir.1-hancl look at methods used to
discourage the smuggling of martjnana
and other narcotics acrou • the Rio
Grande from Mexloo.
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Hertz Accused of Scheme
To Avoid New Car Taxes
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.SPBINGFIE,LD, DI. (UPI) -The r.nt-
a-car division o! Rertz Corp. and ZI
northern Dli®is JUtomobile dealen have
been accused o! cot15P&acy !O ·aw1a·
paying stale sales taxes on $11.2 mtllioo
worth of new cars.
Dlinois Revenue Director George
Mah!i> Thursday said charges filed "' !lie
Sa ....... ODunlY -·· •ttomer"'11e~ that.3,llO ·b--•1&1-·.-1111>-· .mltted to the 1tate·lllrlng 1970 and 1'11
.. part ol the cmsplracy.
Mabin esllmaitd thol u.rtz Rtl>t+Car
In Des PIW ..,i 1119 car dea!ln ~
the state .,.., .. Ip -. .......... atd interal ; .
AulhoriUes said the man was also
being q-looed In coonecllda with
Thursday's disCovery of 4$ sticks of
"btltled" clynamite-neer-llle Sawyer base,
as well· f¥. lat mop14's bo!nt>i>I of the, · ~Air For<t Bue neor ·Silll Ste•
Marie, Mich". -
e ~JfllJClek BHl-~°"'etl ·
WAllll!IG'l'ON '(AP) .!. A bill Pllsed ·
by the senate would give the Prestdent
sweeping new power to curtail air traffic
to and "":,r:,;;trtes harborll!a alcy-~ OI" . airborne tomrlsts.
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After two disputes with FBI
Director Patrick Gray, former
Los Angeles Bureau Chief
Wesley G. Grapp will retire
ralher than accept a demotion,
transfer and salary cut.
Younger
Won't Pro •
' Initiatives
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ally. Gen.
Evtlle J. Younger has refuled to In·
veatllale alleged fraud jnvolvlng ln-
ltlatiV<S on the Nov. 7 election ballot,
saying It would be "a costly fllhlng n -
peditlon."
And <Jov. !lonald Reafan oays charges
of fraud In collecting tht lfgnatures that
got the meuurea on the ballot "smacks
very much of poll tics. n
The tw~ ofllcials, both Republicans,
aimed their criticl.Jm at Democratic
Secretary of Slate Edmund G. Brown Jr.
who is trying lo dump one measure from
the ballot and baa questioned. four others.
REAGAN TOLD a Capitol news con-
ference 'lllursday that any lnveatlcatlon
of fraud involving the Initiative measures
should also question why Brown certified.
the meuures for the ballot in the fint
place.
Bro'jm claima that in some caw peti -
tion aignaturee were forged and signers
were milled about the contents of the
petitions.
Brown replied Thursday that Reagan
"obviously misunderstands" California
election law, which he said gave him no
choice except to validate the figures sent
to him by county officials.
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CALIFORNIA
P rosecutor
T o Dis p lay
Photog ra phs
F AJRF!ELD I UPll -The prosecutor
at the mass-murder trial or Juan V.
Corona said Thursday be would introduce
photographs tD show that weapona found
tn the possession of the defendant could
hav~ been used to hack to death ~
laborers.
G. Dave Teja, .Sutter County diatrict
atotrney, said the pictures wou1d show
the fatal wounds found on the unearthed
bodies or the itinerant farm workers.
Freeway OK'd
Long Beach
To Pasadena Younger's criticism came hours later Corona, 38, a farm labor contractor. Is
Thursday in a two.page reply to Brown's charged with killing the migrant , mostly
BISHOP (AP) -The State Highway 1 request ror an investigation into ballot middle-aged. workers and burying their
CommiMion has okayed the budget!!¥ of Props. ·t•. 15, 17 and 21-initiatives deal-bodies along the Feather River last about one mile of construction of\the ing with property taxes, state employe
Long Beach Freeway, California 7 salaries, highway patrol salaries and the spring.
through Pasadena next year. ' death penalty. Defense attorney Richard E. Hawk
_.The_ project Jia!.beeq__"1!!11~Jor_year:L . ·---__ __ -------eald be would attempt to -block-in-·
tiy. Clelays in . funding, relocation of a BROWN ALREADY has asked a troduction of the photographs which be
railroad and diJputeJ over the routing of Sacrameato court to take Prop. 22, the earlier described as ''gruelOllle, bloody,
the freeway which nma north from Lona farm labor Initiative, off the ballot for hideouo" pictures that coold prejudice
Beach for about Z6 miles to a point near alle5ed fraud In gathering the signatures the jury against Corona
South Pasadena. The future routing of required to put the measure before the ·
the freeway through South Pasadena atill voters.
remains in diJpute. Younger accused Brown of premature
The highway aection approved Thw-s:. publicity in making his request for a
day wUI run from the northern limits of statewide investigation and said the re-
South Pasadena at Columbia Boulevard queat was "inadequate to justify a costly
to Del Mar Avenue In Pasadena. A statewide investigation."
' atretch of Ca!Uornia 7 is under con· The next time he asks the attorney
1tructlon from Del Mar Avenue general for an investigation, Younger
northward. told Brown, he would like to receive the
THERE IS NO estimate ol the c<l61.
Commlasioner Fred Jennings o f
Riverside made the motion for approval,
11yin& "we have a moral obllption to
the city ol Puadena" to budget the new
111'etch ol freeway. He wu·aupported by
Commiuton Chairman Winston Fuller of
San Marino.
request "prior to holding a press con-
ference and issuing a.press release."
"The widescale publicizing of alleged
violations of law prior to any responsible
investigation Is not in the public interest.
It can be prejudicial to innocent persons,
and can put the-guilty.on notice and give
them an opportunity to destroy or con-
ceaJ ·evidence," Younger said.
Complex Okayed
In P eoples Park
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The UC
regents' finance committee has authoriz-
ed construction of a $4.7-million married
student housing complex at Berkeley's
"Peoples Park," site of 1969 clashes
between 1tudents and police in which ooe
person was killed and another blinded. .
The committee said Thursday <it' was
authorizing the· construction unleu. Jlle
city of Berkeley makea a satisfactory of-
fer for th~ vacant lot.
Student Loses Damage Suit
LOS ANGELES CAP) - A student who
Was Injured tn a high llcilool IYlllllHlum
b11. IMt ~ :4'f mlUlon alleged negligence
damaae ~l egalnst the If& Angeles
ICbool ~ He reportedly bad tum<d
down a fZSIJ,000 settlement two days
earlier.
A jury ruled 'lllunday that the school
dlltrlct was nOt liable In the Injury which
left Paul J. MartoWJJ~ of Canoga Park
partially panlyud. ·
Marcouiller, who wa1 17 at the Um@ of
the 19&8 accident, was doing a gymnastic
maneuver on the rings at Canoga Park
High School when he fell and landed on
bia neck. e 8 Offic ers Dbmbsell
SAN JoilE (AP) -Police aay eicht
young olllcera who allegedly ended a
bachelor party by firing Z4 gun.ohots In a
park and flahtlng wCth local realdenta at
a nightclub have been 1uspended -the
Jaraeat ouch action In the IMJO.man
department's history.
U . Lyle Hunt, head of the police In-
ternal affairs unit, aald Thursday the
eight au1pended officers were among 50
peTIOO.S who attmded a bachelor party in
Alum Rock Park for a felllow ollicer
about to .be marjied.
After the patty ended , six officers
drew their pistols and fired 24 shots at an
empty bW.ide.
( NEWS BRIEFS J
e S•lt S•rprlses RTD
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spok.,men for
the Southern California Rapid Transit
District say they are surprised by a
federal auJt accuslllg the district of
violating Pay Board rules by giving a
retroactive raise to mechanics.
Tbe Justice Department filed the suit
Thursday, naining the district and the
Amalg811)ated Transit Union Division
1277 as defendants.
The suit claim.I the contract agree-
. ment reached on March 3 provided for a
5.5 percent pay raise retroactive to the
expiration of the previous contract, Sept.
1, 1171. e Protest Plan-II.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An antiwar
demonstration is planned when President
Nixon addresses a $1 ,000-a-plate cam-
paign fund-raising dinner Wednesday
night. protestors say.
Police Thul'Sl;lay saJd they ha d
estimates ranging from 20,000 persons
claimed by the demonstration spon!!Otl,
"The Century Plaza Reception Com·
mittee," downward to 1,000. e Judge Suitended
SAN FRANCisc0 (AP) -A Stanislaus
County judge who pleaded guilty to viol1-
tions of the state Corporation• Code has
been auspended without pay by the ttate
Supreme Court.
Lowell L. Jensen of the Newman
Judicial DiJtrict was suspended Thurs-
day, and a court spokesman said he will
be removed from office when the con·
vlctions become final.
Former Mayor, Another
Guilty in Rape Attempt
HONG «ONG
OAKLAND I AP) -An Morrill.
Alameda County Super Io r
court jury h11 convicted the
former mayor of Plttabur1
and another man on two
felony sn counta each 1n M
Incident Jut Nov, 8 involving a
13-yeaN>ld Alameda 5lrl.
After five bour1 of delibera-
tion Wednesday, the jury
found former Mayor
Marcelino Vasquez, 33, and 21·
year.old Manuel Raya, llullty
of one count each of attempted
statutory rJ.pe. FAch man wa1
acquitted of """ count ol
pervera!on.
'Ille llx-man llx.,..man Jury
recommended that Vaquez be
aenl to lleto prlaon and Raya,
a Diablo Valley Coll .. • atu.
-· be ,;ven a county jall
term.
&jparlor Court Juda• wu.
llani J. Hayes, who la not
bOunc! by the jury'• recom·
mllldatlon, ael Oct. 1J for
~ lnd.lcalecl Ille
lncldent occumd In a nmote .,... ...,. , oo~·· l.d:o
Vasquez, alao a fonner OEO
program director , wa1
de(eated Jut November alter
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Defeat's Consequences
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Bond issue history In the Huntington Beach Uruon
High School District repeated itself Tuucliy as the df.!.
trkl's $1 5 million proposal went down to defeat.
It was the fourth consecutive time in the last five
years that voters in the district have failed to approve a
bond issue. And perhaps this wu the most devastating
defeat of all .
Des pite the pre"'nt overcrowding of facilities by
mo re than 3,000 students and a projected increase of
anoth er 3,000 students by 1975, only 19 percent of the
voters bothered to vote.
The bond measure did receive a slim majority vote
-52 percent -but it was far from the 67 percent
consent it needed to pa ss.
This was an improvement -though a sorry one at
best -over the bond elections In 1970 and 1967 when
more voters opposed the bond than supported it.
Many reasons have been given for the latest de~eat.
Some analysts claim the voters were 11gainst an increase
in taxes. Others con.tend minor dissension among the
trustees and the provincialism of certain communities
contributed to the setback.
The election returns show the defeat was wide-
spread. Only six of the 65 voting precincts cast the plur·
ality of votes needed to carry the bond. Even Fountain
Valley, the home of the largest high school in the.state,
mustered only a 63 percent yes vote.
There is a paradox in this whole situation. By re--
jecting the bond, the voters have indicated they are will·
ing to accept the consequences of not building a ne\V
sc hool or expanding the facilities on pther campuses.
The consequences are longer school days and pe~
haps double sessions at all the overcrowded schools. All·
Some Ugly·
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Dear __
Gloomy
Gus
·Double-goer
ls at Work ·
~YDNEY J.HARBI~
Entering my office and looking at the
desk thiS morning, 1 vividly remembertd
the beginning of a lovely essay by Robert
Benchley, on the malevolence of ~
animate objects. He wrote:
"I have placed slippers very carefully
under my bed, only to hive them crawl
out during the nlgbt
to a position where ·
' will s tep into
them the wrong way
round when leapi ng
out of bed to answer
the telephone. These
things don't just
happen1 you kno\v."
£xact1y the way
I feel about the
chaos on my desk. During the day, I try
to place things carefully in their respec.
tive piles: letters here, requests for in·
formation here, press releases .here, in-
vitations to lectures here, and so on.
But no sooner dO 1 go out for lunch and
return than I confront a desk that has
been wickedly transformed into a battle
field of paper . The patient creature who
toils for me has long since given up her
pathetic efforts to maintfin order; i;be,
too. is av.·are tha t some ugly Dop.
pelganger is at work. For she can
straighten out my desk at 12, and at 1 it
Is looking like a shambles again.
I HAVE FOR YEARS been envious af
those neat and methodical colleagues af
mine, whose desks resemble those of
bank vice-presidents in charge of refus-
ing loans.
But their tidiness must ever remain a
The Huntington Beach City Coun·
ell's 5·2 backing of Prop. 20, the
Coastal Initiative, was premature
and ill-considered. Just who will
compensate property owners when
their rights are denied? The Car·
pent.er bill Is far superior in pro-
tecting the coast without big, cost·
ly non-elected bureaucracy.
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Tiiis fe•l'llN ftflKtt ........,., VWW. ""' ...... ,,,, ~ et .... _..,... ....
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secret to one of my temperament ;
neither files nor boxes nor efficiency
systems can slem the rerilorsel ess
overflow .of paper that inundates me the
moment J sit down at the typewriter.
TO PEOPLE LIKE me, inanimate ob-
jects seem to have a life of their own-
and their perpetual aim is to discomfit
me. The cigaret lighters in every car I've
owned have jumped out of their t0ekets
and rolled on the floor, never to be seen
again. My plane tickets take wings: my
gloves cunningly transfer tbelllltlvea into
the pockeis of coots banginc dejeclediy ln
the basement: and the top perts of my
pajamas haven't spoken to their bottoms
in years.
THESE TIUNGS don't just happen, as
Benchley knew. My desk doea not belong
to a slob, as the casual observer might
think ; it belongs to a man bedeviled by
the sheer cussedness of material objects
- a man who has been known to buy as
many as five ball-point pens in a week.
Please, dear readen, no suggestions,
no systems, no stem moral admonitions
to change my aloppy ways. AU that a
man affilcted with these gremlins asks
for Is a litUe sympathy -and a Jot of
time to answer your buried letter.
Paradise in Yucaipa?
At one time or another In his lile each
of us has probably said, "l should write a
book .'' John Deck has made it possible
for many of the retired pensloners living
in Rancho Paradise, a mobile home park
in Yucaipa, Calif .. to do just that.
Deck arrived at Rancho Paradise with
a tape recorder and an introduction from
his aunt and uncle who Jive there and has
"written a book" from the transcriptions
of their life stori es the residents related
to him . _ . and the tape.
THESE ELDERS are the opposite of
the young and the affluent , the Beautiful
People who attract the attenti on of
authors. These are <Xlmmon people,
average 20th Century Americans who
somehow worked their way through the
Great Depression of ~e 1930s, World
War II, the unprecedented expansion in
Southern California in the past war
decades of the 1950s and 60s, survived the
techOOllgical revolution and flnally;·now
in their too, 70s and 80s, have "ucaped
the small terrors of urban and suburban
Jiving" and are trying to make a new lite
limited by inadequate pemions and
Social Security in addition to the in-
Quo.tes
. 11Mor1 F. Froe~lke, Secretaty of llle
Anly, II Comm;>Dwealtb Cltib of
C.W.-I ti .... -11Tbere ll't COW>-
trles 11111 have vlsloos bl world power
which mlgbt lake advantage of the U.S.
ar other CGUlllriea ii ..,. power deterrent -not,...,. .............. .... ~~-'° ..... ~----r ..
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firmities of age.
OLD BY ANY OTHER name is not
paradise. Nor J.s It for the ol~ters who
live at Rancho Paradise. Tolifo in their
own W()rds. with pride in the general •~
compllshment of having survived in an
always precarious economic cllmaie.
with courage and cheerfulness despite
vicissitudes and fallures, here is the pat·
tern, the life style, of the ordinary
American in thb century
The reader applauds the courage and
the will but ts S1ddened by the In-
escapable impression p.at however much
the effort to ea:tabllsh a new and mean-
lngM Ille the realdents of Rancho Para-
dise are pretty much the stereotype ct
the elderly waiting out their,time to die
with shuffleboard, pancake brtakfa.sb,
potluck suppen, cards and dancing to
Lawrence Welk rl!ythms.
RANCHO P Al\ADISE Is neither a
ranch nor a poradlse. It ii a graphic and
lnformaUve picture of U>e advantises.
the disappointments. the salisraclions
ond the fnutrauons of mobile homes and
mobile home Uvlrig, and the problems
and satisractlons of rettremenl A -
not only for older Americans bul for
every American who mull one d~ face
up to retirement and -he may hoPa
hts UJe style wUI be after sixty. (Rancho
Paradise by Jobn Deel<, Haroourt Brace
.lovuovlcb, Inc., S!O ff'• 11.IO), . i-1 ntll.-
year sdloola can absorb only a portion ot the llll'plus
students and portable classrooms are just as expenalte
as new buildings.
But only one high school, Westminster, has shown
any interest in night school as a double session soluUon .
Students and parents at the other schools have indicated
they do not favor double sessions.
One question remains unanswered: What kind of
schools do the people of this district want for their
chlldren?
Overdue Crackdown
Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley police have
announced a much needed crackdown on bicycle riders
who habitually violate the law.
Whether these riders are aware of it or not, they
are often seen breaking the law by riding on the wrong
side of the street, ~oastlng through stop lights and signs
as if they weren't there, and riding "souped up" con·
traptions that are often unsafe.
Police may have winked at this type of thing in the
past, but the record of bicycle accidents in both cities
this year will no longer permit them to do so. Careless
bicycle riders have become a danger to themselves and
a source of end.Jess anxiety to motorists who never know
what a cyclist will do next.
In the first six months of the year in Huntington
Beach there have been more car-bilce accidents than in
all of 1971. This includes two fatal accidents.
More appalling, police say 90 percent of these ac·
cidents are the fault of the cyclist.
The crackdown is essential.
H
Commission, Majority Ducks Stricter Controls
C-orinty -PLiiiners -AreTro-DeveI_oper
To the Editor:
Anyane who has sat in on a number of
hearings before the Orange County Plan-
ning Commission would come away with
the distinct impression of an unwavering
pro-developer bias among the com-
MAILBOX
mission majority. ,
One sees the commission, week after Letter1 from readers are welcome.
week, ignore its own staff reports on Normally writer1 .shov.ld conv.eu their
serious problems expected to arise from f1!essage1 in 300 word& or ~I!. The
,specific developments, ignore housing nght to ccmc:lenle letters to fit JpOCe
density limits of general plans the com-01"...; ~liminat•,.~vlibel ii 1'tse~ All
mission itself bas· previously approved, '\ l~~· "'""*_,include• rignalufe and
icnore problems of drastic road conges-· 1-ng cut4re11, but .namti mav be
tloP, envi.roftmental destniclion and--~Id. 9'J requtst i/ 6U{ficie11t l!azardous gr~g t~iques iJiherent in .~ea>on ii ~Poetry will·not be JIWIY .tract maps. Oi1e bears individual j>Ubl1&hed. . ·
conunWioners, particularly Foley. Jer-·.
fersoa and Butterfield, consistently voic-procedures, etc. In addition he musf
ing lament! over the financial distre&!I satlsfact<>riJY cpmplete two proficiency
which landowners and developers would flight tests each year given by a com· suffer il the commission imposed stricter and more responsible controls. pany supervisor or check P i 1 o t , (sometimes monitored by an FAA in·
IT JS OBYJOUS that lbe commission
majority believes that somehow the risks
of land speCUlation by private individuals
.and corporations must be borne by the
general public, that specuJative profit in
land ' is somehow guaranteed under the
Constitution -or perhaps tmder the laws
of Orange County •.
Since neither is the case, it is about
time that the planning commission and,
indeed -the Board of Supervisors who .
appointed them -becomes aware of the
responsibility they owe to t h e
non~peculating ~itizens who make up the
ma1orlty of thetr constituency.
We need more commissioners, like Ron
Yeo, who would speak in the public in·
s~tor riding in the cockpit). The check
flight includes instrument approaches,
holding patterns, emergency procedures,
sometimes with one or two engines abut
down or throttled back to duplicate
engine failure and emercency, etc. He
a1ao mutt pass a •line c:heclt Ii"'' by' a check pilot over the ·route be ii flying
each year. \
WmLE HE 111 fully qualified, pro-
ficient, and l'l>Yslcally flt and Ucenaed to
Dy wilil 1!:50 p.m. whlle 50 years of a1e.
when the clock llrllies IS midnlfht on bis
60th birthday be is forced lo forfeit bil
job rights by FAA regulations and
terminate his chosen career and take
retirement.
JOHN PHELAN I have personally heard of two cases
where the pilots have taken their last
terest.
Arbitrary Retlre1nent
To the Editor:
I read with interest Charles Mccabe's
column in the Sept. 14 issue of the DAILY
Pnm entitled, "Injustice of Arbitrary
Retirement ."
Please let me add some additional
comments along this line and call at·
tention to what I believe to be one or the
cruelest and ~.°'t unjust regulations in
America that violates the basic rights of
American citizens, namely the airline
pilots.
outbound fiights lo the destinaUoo airport
when the fiights were ·delayed. In the
meanlime their 60th birthdays occurred
and they were removed from their return
fllghts and found ii nec...ary to
deedbeed home.
A _few month.'J ago a pilot of my IC•
qualntance new bis last airline fiight.
After 33 yean of fiyinJ for a major
airline be landed a Boeing 747 In New
York afler completinf the flight from
Europe.
HE WAS MET al the terminal by bis
immediate superior and 1 e v e r a I
aupeeyilory pilots and COlll(atulaled on a
Job Well done. '111lrty .. lx boun later be
had roached his IOth birlbday and by
FAA regulation was· forced to termblate
bis career and take retirement.
The subsequent banquet given to
celebrate the retirement along with to
others who had reached age 60
represented, in my judgment, a total of
approximately 250,000 hours -and tens of
million af miles of accident-free airline
flying. Perhaps some desired to retire,
some did not', but they had no choice due
to the FAA mandate.
M a point of interest, none can collect
hia Social Security for at least two years,
then at 1 reduced rate. The reuon is
that tlley are loo young.
LEONARD I. HYLTON
t~" :
Death Penalty
To the Editor:
On capital punishment, it appean tbat
the more vioience-prone Americans, who
would take a life with a mere stroke of
the pen in signing a petition to gel the
death penalty back on the ballot, give a
clear indication of themselves possessing
a few of the cruel and abnormal instincts
as those of the condemned murderer.
But, this is a moral Issue and society
has an obligation to CW'e the sick mind
lbrougb psychoanalysis In an lmtitutlon
-for aa lolli as ii takes to rehabilitate
such men.
ANY BODU. Y harm to these prisoners
comes under the beading of "antmaliJtiC!
revenge" oll the part ol the society thal
allows such barbaric reaction.
AsJar as the cost of imprisonment and
psychiatric care of the condemned
murderer, wouldn't it be far more costly
and spiritually clamaginf lo our "°"iety if
hiatory were to record that we
Americana pref~ to '.'take lives''
r~tber than attempt to mend the soul of
man and acknowledge cur obligation
under God to Ii•• proper CuJdaitce and cure the warped minds.
WBEl'llER rr IS an abortion, a bomb-
ing,. napalming, • jealousmunler, a
rapist who kills a chil,d, or a kllllng for
pollttcal expediency -I believe a llJe
taken also takes with it the "soul" of
the ooe responsible. · .
We dare not vole for capital punish-
ment lest we be judged in the same
harsh manner as those collectively put lo
death via the petillon. ,
BERNY' WELSH
To lhe Editor:
The claim ls made that trill lawyers
Every pilot flying in command of a
scheduled airliner in America must be in
possession of an Airline Transport
Rating, the highest license available. He
is required . tq maintain bis piloting skill
and proficiency and be in lop physiCll
coQdition. He must pass a minimum of
two pby!ical eumlnalions given by a •
detlgnated FAA -approved physician
e:ach year. Nutritional-lllit:erates
SOME COMPANIES also require an
additional Jlllystcal given by their own
medical department. The pilot mutt re-
main curreoUy qualified on the equip.
ment be la lJ.ylnc by completinf recur-
...,t ground. ochooi tralnin(, each y...,.
reviewing the lateot material relating to
bi1 pro1 ... 1on. Tiiis usually includes a,
study and review cf the aircraft
emergency l)'lteml, e I e c t r I c a I ,
hydraulic, presaurbaUon, en1lnes, new
..---a, Ge•PfJe. --..,
Dear Gtor11e:
S!loUld I tell the good·looklnc
redhead nexl dOOr that her window
shade ii transparent!
C.T.
Dear C.T,;
You do, big mouth, and l'U cauoe
you to reint if ii Ifs lhe lat thina
I. .. hm. Ob. You mean the ...-d
-door to YOU. By all means, 11 a Jentleman, tell her! 'J'bere'•
nolltlnl wone lhan·a peepinc Tom.
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la4uniw .Nowt 11""'11 •
SUrrounded by the ino&t abundant food
slipply the -Id baa ---the United States ii fall ...,,,., rl ;;a.,; o1
•DU!riliona! UDterl'tes'.TlliiW.tllf"oplnlon ' ol Mi'. Henry J. lfa\m+ U, dialrnlan Gf ·
the H.J. Helm Oompony. •
Writing to The Nllf Yorlt Ttmel, be
'8YI "Delplte a -1th of -
tnowledp ol nalrlllm, loo -" ..... not !mow wbat a balanced diet II, and are
iporUt• o( the l•&,DUIJ nu&rf,mtl we
need and U.. ,_ tbal cmtslil
them. ••. The U.S. ~ of
Alrlculture report& tbat Ibo -tsgt
of houitholds that Diet or -the,
department'• delln!tke ol • """' diet • dropped from IO to • llli'c<nl from 1115
• to ll8$. Nine pareenl cl famllleo with In---n•,•..,. -...... -· '!'be -111...i...J ..... the
Oecade .. ta deert•td -" mllt, milk Jlf'OCludl. ........ ,7 ... frda, IDd .............. , ... .
7111! fOOI>~ ...-, IUI
(GUEST ~RT.)
nationally earn approximately n bll·
lion a year settling damaae claims.
Assuming that the bul_k ot Slicb claims
are auto accident claims and not medical
malpractice and product 1 I a b 11 i t 1
cases, such 11 statistic is a damning bJ..
dictment of the insurance companies and
not the legal profession. '-(
A claimant only . goes to ah attorney
•Iler the Insurance compaoj bu itenled
bis claim and refused \o pay, Ind the al·
torney cnly recelveS peyritent UJUl 1110-
ces&fully lorclDg tbeo ioSlirail"' /:ompall)' to pay the ·previously denied Ctaim.
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TRIS PllOOEDIJll usuaJjy, ....,_ by
a judge or jury lin!llng that lhe lnlUranco
company's originaf denilll was wrongful.
Since the average attorney receives one-
lhird ol the amount he recovers, the $(
billion statistic is attoni evidence that ib-
surance companles aMUaily wrongfull1
deny 13 billion in clalnis which they later
pay only as the result of attorneys a~
plyinf legal pressure.
N~fault auto insurance seParates the
claimant from hia allornet and leaveo
him in ihe "good bands" o! bii frlendiy
Insurance adjuster. It Is -hie to
assume the 11a111e companla that are
now attempting to cheat clahDlnta out of
13 billion worth of claims' will cootinue to
conduct tbemlelves in the llfDe.manner
aftet no-fault but in that case lhey will
he successful since the clallllants will not
be able to employ-. attorney.
IT ESCAPES MY logic as lo how such
a change in the law can be classified as
either comumer legislation or fair to tbl
motoring public.
Further, it is claimed that no-fault will
reduce premiums. This statement 11
aboolutely false since the state senate'•
own '8cluarlail .have projected that no-
faull ,will ca~ a premium Increase of
from 19.t percent to 57 percenL
'!be motoring public in Calltomia ii en-
UUed to insurance reform which, firstly,
reduce.s premiums; ieclJndly,. speeds up
the selllement procedul't; and, lh!nlly,
guarantees adequate and lair setllem .. L
None of these objectives are obtained by
the. no-fault bllls preaenily pendin( in
Calilonua.
.These bills effectively in c re a s t
ptemllBlls, increase insuranee com.
ponies' profits (estimated flrll·year in-
creue of lncollle to insurance companies
$JOO to l30Q. millioo) and 1elfect!V<ly
seporate the claimanHrom all legal pro-
leclioo, leaving him to the S-t --of the insuiafice ·ini!ustl'y. --,_
We hope your ,neWsp.aper will support
,_s1ble insurance reform but will not
be lakea in ·by Insurance indaltry profit·
making gimmicks.
MELY11f COBEN
Lelisl•Uve ~nnan
Calltomla Trial J.awyers
Allociatioo
DAILY PILQl
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EDITION N.Y. Sit.ee
···-~Qt:. 65, NO. 266, 5 SECTIOl'fS, 52 P.r'6~, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1972 ; ' N
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Mile ~,~e :Le~sing Probe 'Far From Ove~:~
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who took a week's vacation this year
without permllsioll.
Enright noted today that both McWbin-
ney and FuPta Invoked the Filth Amend-
l!lejlt In their appearances bel<n the
Grand Jury and commented that their
refu'sal to testify ~didn't sit very well
with tbe panel.
"I refuse to llMWt!r on grounds that it
might ~ to incriminate me. I cto so on
the advise of my attorney," ~cWbiMey
and Fujita repeatedly stated as they
\\'f:re quesUooed on the alleged $10,000
bl'ibe.
But before they did so. both men asked
the Grand Jury lo accept the readings of
lie detector te.!ts they said had been ca r·
ried out at their own expense.
The Grand-Jury denied the request.
'lbe transcript discloses that a number
of telephone conversations involving
McWbinney, Fujita and Murai were
played back in the Grand Jury room dur-
ing the investigation.
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All were recorded after 1'-1ural reported
last July 19 the alleged $10,000 ·
shakedown to a menliler of the county's
Real Property Services Department who ,
!hen immediately contacted the District
Attorney's Office.
One of those recordings contained the
romm ent, accorcfing to the transcript :
J\.1urai to Fujita: "Tad, thls is el~
1s .. PROBE, Pace ZI
Developer Files
Versail'les Claim Leading to Suit?
Indian GuUhs
Seek Members
•Ruflm I'! -the--· .be ii always ttte aettocH," 'Korbin llld.
"FralW wooJd po<lot m at ,Ille drop of
1 ll<bl, but ~llld -1 beUnw -It
-J-, hod to' approacb ·llalaa In 1111
quar1.n, .. Itollrln uli!Of llllfuo.
·-bl aln'~" dllmed ln public iolatloos deplrtmenl cameraman John
Foseo, who hiln't 1illic\ U'P mucb lllm
lately.
He said elloria to lure the old lion Into
• more open ~· .i.ne aettlnl bf
tempting him U'P P'rfaier'• 'prelomil tr7llhlc bill wtth cbolco llllblta el meat
.... Wiid.
"Y'"' -rememberi .. -1leblnd bin Ill oll>il Die until 1ut 'Bltnday,"
Kolrln wmmeuted. .
The plalminl commission In July tum-been granted authority by the coulls to
ed down a 1lli pennlt ft<!Uesl for the se-""" sweeping powera with the tool of ...,.
cond ~.or the proJe<t Q!IJhe_lfllimds_;llfl.-RlOl'8-10-lllon--wltlt-thHl90•-JN111111ltt-
tbat they lelRlie propo.,ed '11l8 units were procedure.
too many for the 1JX> acres they were to Peckenpaugh, however, claims coun-
be built upon. cilmen had plans to do all this before the
Scholz appealed lhe decision to coun-hearing was even conducted.
cilmen who conducted their public hear· "Councilmen had decided prior to
lng Aug. 14. Councilmen did not act on August 14 to retain the law firm of
the request at the time. Instead, they O'Melveny il Myers to advise the coun-
referred the entire proposal back to pla~ cilmen on the methods and means by
nera wWI lnatnlctions to amend the zon-which the city could prevent the com-
ing, ntber than ~Y the use permit. pletion of the development on the balance
Local govemmeni has traditionally (See CLAIMS, Page!)
Polk!eman -Killed • •
S.uspect Spotted T~e ~:'' .. .,..
I ~· < "f I ~ In BuentrPark Manliunt,
Buena Park police late today reported
that Herman L. Clouston, key suspe<t
ln the.piltol llayJni of a .Buena Park of·
fleer, had been spotted twice this morn-
ing within their city.
An olllcer said the lat time he was
seen wu about• 10:30 a.m. our 8th Street
and ,Stanlql Boulevard. ·
'CloalliJ, however, ..._ eipture and
ronlalnl at large deapile a-.. man-
lnjnt -.... been _ti#..,. '1rtually
an .... IOfottemellt ·-· Ill Orange and Loo Angeles COUllUol. •
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Al one time Tllunday nJibt police I
thought they had the 8UipOCI cornered, •
but Herman L. Cloulllon, 31, of 939 I
Emerson St., Anaheim, where the i
shooting occurn!d, escaped on foot. j
Police today were conducting a hoUse--
to-house search and had blocked off a
on e -s quare-mile area between
Knott Street, Western Avenue, Melrose
Street and the Santa Ana Freeway.
It was lo th1a area, near ;, flood control j
channel, ~t Clouston was last seen 1 about midnight. '
He lJ described as six feet tall.
weighing about 170 poundll with short
black hair, curly in front. When last seen
he was wearing a red and gree.1 shirt and
blue jeans.
Huntingwn Land
Trade . in W:orks; After allegedly shooting Detective Dar-
rel "Bud" Cate 45 In the•--• ~~--' t ' uva\lo ....,__, I
supposedly fled to the Hollywood area.
Preseroe Viewed
By TEl\l\Y COVILLE
Of ......... ltaff
The Cslllornla Department of Fish and
Game is prepailn1 a package land swap
with Signal Gas aQd on Company which
could create a DI-acre wildlife preserve
in Huntlnlton Beacb's Bolsa Chica
marsh.
The IWlp, according to Informed
sources, lnvolveo the consolidation of
state tldelanda area Into one rectangular
parcel, while freeina the remainder of
the manh for private development hy
Signal.
Also Involved In the plan, olllclals say,
is a possible ocean cut from Bolsa Bay to
the sea, aboUfWamer Avenue.
Tills mlght lead to closure of Anaheim
Bay and a moutlng of Huntlngton
Harbour water traffic through' Bol88
Bay.
Signal OU is ~ to build one
type ol marlna.-proJoct, slmJlor In -
tinglon 11.ubour, -ol w..,,... Avemae.
Tbtallte"8dllfepcm .. """1dbeln
the lilutbent i*rt or 111e manbllDd. """ partially covered by on operatloos,
Clolon'e ol Paclllc Cout. lllcbny from
Warner Avenue IOlllh Is aloo put of the
prtllmlnary plan. The bJPwly, olflclals
(See MAll8ll, Poce II
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Stereo Equipment
' Stole'1' by Burglar
·A burp~ -a door at a Newport Beadt arcbltect'1 borne, the •lc-
tlin told ...... 'l1!undoy' otealing $1, '155 worib . of etereo equipment but nolhtnc
el1e ol value,
Gary N. Vandermul of 121 ·-0rchid
Avo., c.vi-del Mar, told bmsllptots
the ltema incltided .• tape ~.
~ llld 1apeo. The ......... loll via
the ....... , rear Jiii(, lnvelllpton Mitt
Tbt fGftOd Gr)' WU dil<o¥ftd ftea
Vandermast -tho door llaadJn&
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then to the San Gabriel Valley, before ~ ·
returning to Orange County. for some ~
reason. :
Cate, a 10.year veteran of the Buena ·
Park police force and the father of five /
children, died shortly afte r noon Thurs-•
day. ~
Late Thursday night, several shota l
were fired when officers thought they I
had the suspect cornered near Japanese 1
Village and Deer Park in Buena Park.
During his reporU!d flight from
Anaheim to HolJwyood Clouston, alleged-1 ly an u"°nvict who used four aliases, ,
commandeered the van or a couple from
the city of Bell and used them as
hostages for a Ume.
Don Archer of Bell Gardens, a third I
hostage allegedly held by ClouJton on his
frantic travela, jumped out of the van at :
Sunset BOulevard and Vermont Avenue in I
Hollywood llld called police.
The. van waa·talled up the Hollywood '
(See MANHUNT, Page II · .l
Ora age
Weadler
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'Mle weatberlady ays hazy sun-
shine Is the out1oolt for Satunlay,
wllh high.! in the 71JI along the
Orange Coast, rlsillg to the lftld.80s
inland. UJWS lolllght In the $Os, "
INSIDE TODA. Y
Rtllt Britonnto tom rvlt '""''"' of thopp<1't-/01' lI datlS ot South
Coast Plato, Co•to Mt"'-Ser to-
dov'r Wttktnder f.,. 1<Mdllle
of dally and 1pecial ... n11: .......... • -.. ... _ • --" ........ ---• ·-" --• ·-u ·--· ---I ·--• ·-.... --·--• ..... -... .. ·-•11 ·-• ..... _ • ·--.... ' .. -• ....... ,. ...... ....... -• --•
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Beacl1e1 Aren't
Private-Judge
TALLAHASSEE, l'la. (UPI) -
Tbe irate allomey 1~ bu re-
olllrmed the lopl -tllat there II no ILICb thine at a ''priftte
beach" along the 1.800 miles of
scenic Florkta coa~tlines.
Allhough clubs, bol•I!, attrac-
tions, and mariiiBJ might like 'to
think they can rdtrict usage, At-
torney General Robert Shevln said
Thursday the beaches beloog to
the public.
What can be remicted Is cross-
ing private property to reach eome
areas, he said. Trespassing on
the areas near the beach ls still a
right which Is protected, but boat-
ers, strollers, or surfcasUng fisher-
men can U&e any beach they
please.
Mesa Group
Joins Drive
for Projects
The Costa Mesa Chamber or Com-
merce has joined the city council in its
efforts to ramrod two Harbor Area ~
way project!.
During Thursday's meeting of the
board of directors, resolutions to speed
up constnictlon of the Newport Freeway
and the Corona del Mar Freeway passed
by unanimous vote.
Chamber members said they wouJd ask .
the state Division of Highways to place
priority on thf construction of the New·
port Freeway from Bay Street llOUth to
Newport Beach, and the construction of
·the Corcoa dd Mar Freeway link be-
-tweelLlhe. -San Diego Freeway to the
flewport Freeway. nu. parallel! resoluUOOI pused ear-
lier this month by unanimous vote of the
Costa Mesa City Council.
Dr. Robert B. Moore, chairman of tbe
Chamber'• Costa Mees Development
Committee, said bis committee favored
lhe presenUy adopted Superior Avenue
(red) roote for the Newport Freeway
extensloo. .
The state Division of Highways 1s cur-
rently studying two methods of moving
1 traffic toward Newport Beach, either by
running It aloog Superior Avenue, or
along Newport Boulevard. ~.nlon of trafli!' via a sertee' of =~'tt:f'iJ.~~ II a
Dr. Moore told the Chamber's board
of dlrecton that early construction of
the Bay Street-IOllth llnlc would greatly
"accelerate tho .....i-i.....,,t IJI the downtown Cotta Mel&'~··--·
Frot11Pagel
CLAIMS •..
or the C.gney properties, even though
the city council had previously agreed to
pennlt the oomplete development and
Scholz and the other clalnwlla bad relied
upon that agreement."
He a1ao contends "councilmen have
taken the action for the purpoae of
depriving clalmanl! of their property
righla In the ca,ney property and for the
purpose of providing public open space
and parb without the payment of money
for the condemnation thereof."
And he said "certalo members of the
planning commission have previously
determined in their own minds, prior to
receipt of any testimony at the public
bearing, that the allowable 'density' on
the Cagoey property should be substan-
tially reduced."
Peckenpaugh alleges that the · fair
market value of the property "taken for
public park and open space purposes as a
direct consequence and result or the acts
of the defendants is $4 .S million." He
claims expenses incurred by claimants In
direct reliance upon the original zoning is
$1.S million.
"Claimants have also incurred a loss of
profits in the amount of $6.6 million,"
Peckenpaugh alleged.
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OIANal COAST •
DAILY PILOT
TlM Ol'9flft C-.t DAILY PILOT, wnt\ wMcfll
II COfnltlnld f"-N-.,..,..,, b pulttWlllll by
t11e or.,.. eo..t Pvltlbfllrll °""'*"· a.. nte IJCU!lillnt .,.. _.....,. Mondly ttwoug111
,,~.,. tor Coll• M..._ ~ ...at.
tllll'tllnclt.n 8•9Chlf<ovl'll11n V•lley, ~
IMldl. 1r+'IM/Stddllltlldt MCI kft OlnwntW
.. ,.. J-C•Pbln1no A llnsllt f'IOIGMI
tdl11on b ll'lb!klwld 5aturd1ys n """'-v.
1llo9 prr..tipll llWIW!lnl pi.nt 11 11 3lO West
ler 51Nlt, CO.I• #MM, C.llforni._ fX3',
Roffri N. W1M Prft'-"•rd~W.
J1c• R. C11tl1v
Vb Pra ......... O«ltrlll ""'"'""'
Thom11 K•-.11 .....
11torr111 A. Murphi11e
M.,_.lfll E<llllH'
L. P1t1r Kri11
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Community
May End
Cove's ~Gas
Newport Beicb Publk: woru Dittctor
J°""" Devlin today ro<ommeoded that
t~ operation of an experimental burner
used to eliminate imloul g..., In Balboa
Cov• be -.. .., to the Balboa coves
Communltr Mloclatlon.
Io ·a report . to be ·cllscussed by city
counclbiien Monday night, Devlin also
recommendl that any fUture work in COD·
trolling nataral gal leau on private
pn>pertY be done undenllrecl1on of prop-
erty ownen with minlmal city assistance.
The report lacltles several pos81ble
solutions to a contlmllng problem of nox·
ious gae leau In the West Newport area .
Devlin ea1d a ·number of t..ia and
studies have beeD undertaken t o
determine the origin of the gas but they
have been incoochllive.
"Some coosultanla bold It to be mainly
marsh gas caused by decaying veietable
matter and other claim it to be of
petrolewn origin," he said.
In 1969, due to continuing problems.
with smelly gasses in West Newport, the
city, the UnJon OU C«npany -which
operates a number of wella: in the area -
and the BCCA agreed to install an ••·
perimental burner to help alleviate the
odor.
"Over the years, several property
owners have with some success installed
burners and gas lights to belp bum of!
the gas," Devlin said.
Devlin said the theory behind such
burners ls that they will light of! the
methane lind with It the hydrogen sullide
gas that creates the rotten-egg odor.
City offlcfal! agreed to maintain the
experimental burner -alpng Pacific
Coast Highway-in-Balboa ·eover _.,,.nr
1974.
Devlin oa1d the burner has bad aome
success but i! a maintenance. problem.
"Soon alter being Installed, tbe blower
motor WIS destroyed by sulfuric acid
frOm the gas," Devlin said.
"Based on our experience with the ex-
perimental burner In Balboa Coves, the
staff feels that a more satisfactory ap-
proach for all concerned would be for the
city to pl~ce the tn.stallation, operation
and malntenan<:e of the burner tllrectly
under the control of tlie association,"
Devlin said.
Fountain Valley
See~'to ,~t
Beach District
By JOHN ZALLER
Of ... °'"' ,.,.., .,.,.
The Fountain Valley School District
will attempt to withdraw from the Hun-
tington Beacb Uolon High School
District.
Trustee! voted unanlniously 'lbursday
night to seek special state legl!llUon that
would pennJI the:founlain Valley dlJtrlct
to unJJy ~g lte own boundaries, and
yet , continue to. -receive a propoftlonate
share of the wealth of the whole high
acbool cllJtrlct.
The trigger for the action was the
fourth consecutive failure of a school
construction bond in the high school
district earner this week.
"People around here are tired of hav·
Ing the biggest high ecbool In the state,"
said William Crane, president of the
board. 11You mention unification and they
say do it."
Superintendent Mike Brick said that if
Fountain Valley did withdraw from the
high school district, "We'<! build a new
high school campus within two years. I
don't know how we'd cjo it, but we 'd find
out how." ' ·
Trustee Fred Voss angrily noted that
the only · consistent suppcrt for bOnd
issues comes from Fountain Valley -
where high scbool overcrowding II worsl
-but "those conununlUe:i which con-
sistenUy reject bond' Jssues esCape the
consequences of Ufelr actloDJ."
He said that the high .,(:bool district ls
so large and made up of so many
elements that it IS doubttuf it could ever
build a sixth high school c4l11pus.
"Faced wilh this· Jnab1Hty to pan a
bond election, "tho only decent thing It
1the high echool district) cu do Is to go
out of business," Voss sald.
Fountain Valley dee~ to :
-seek special state legislation through
Assemblyman Robert Burke (Mlun-
tington Beach) which would permit
unification along district boundarie:s. The
legislation could also be nsed by any
other elementary district lll!eidng to
unify.
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Sizzling in Newport Newport Bead> p la.n D 11 g •..,.... request .;,,..,.led to ID ameodment of
mllslciDe!'l':'I'llundAyl night appro'"'1 the flnn's !>lallDed communltY tmliDMCO.
plans by the' Emkay Development Com-!or the land and.approval of a use penrut
Plll1 tO ,aaiabll!b 1 fifth auto dealenblp for the new dealersllip.
• Jly L PETIJ:ll KRIEG In -HI _.....,,,.,.... __,_ Acconl1ng to the agency's building ' °' "" -., .. -llllitb ol 0 ,,_...._ ,~ --9lans, tho main facllJty "°1 be eel baC-
IF NEWPORT RA&BOs can b.e·a Presidential Boat Parado t1tm 'lbo "Ilinlmc:t:'~.Ua1q ~ ... ~"::r" and .wil! be ex·
Balboa Bay Lions Club can have a Miae Lobsl« Bake. to pol In U..O, deaienhiiio7'-·la1t1 Com-_ • .., t
That's the way It seems to be in Newport Beacb. mun11Y Dnelopment Director> Rtclwd The use pennlt WIS granted aubjecl 0
The Committee to RHlect the President got plenty of free publldlf -l!Dgan. "New car wes provide a great several coodltlons, among them • detail·
and even managed to nJse tlOJlle mon with the biggest boat .._...._ · --•-•·'-~-~ the city." · ed dncriptloo of landleal'ini plans aod
In ••-harbor last -~·. ey -.--ever ~ -•-» w Umllatiotll on the '-of signs and "~ ·--Tbe De'I' ..,_, Jim Siemon• .,,...
Two moat bumorowo lncidenta about the parade probably were Sim Gravea' Meroede&-Beu; Will be bUllt •at the ~n allO denied a request
determined effort to gel biz Wheeler DeaJer bact Into ,... southwest comer of. Spruce Avenue.aad by Roberi F. Holllngswortb to ,..,,.., 10
ond place behind the Mojo (he finally lilade II) ud the P~" Sd~......!.,tEmka. Y'& •llewport Iola along East Bay Avenue in Central
faot there was only one rel'Orded man ov.rboard. -o•-.. ~ Balboa from R-3 1o ·R·Z.
AND rr W ~N'T a. maQ. It was Sara GaUrlon, lllack· A ~ dealenbip is ·near com-"'!be -took !hi! action
le'• wlle, wbo was trying to pa88 out mtDlobft·Amerlcan pletloncln tile..,,.. block tlllll·tbree olber because they were afraid of the Impact ~r. to oome kids on a nearby (but not ~..nougb) ;=. st.te• have been ~Id, to. pri~~ 00 denSllY and the fact .that it amowited
There really will be a Min • ~·-n.-. too. u..an said the»commlsstookelJ It bes· to spot IOJlling," Hogan !aid. ~-......, ...,. · · · -Other comm1alon action tnduded:
She'll be selected •-'""t as the ~ kick olf -iih Cllllbtll !>Ver thO landscape and ~•·• ol a reques• to dlvlde a lot at
tbeir blgg.,.-th.,,..,ver w.;;:d of lobster-.1-8-decml-prtce. deilJlrl of lucb 'dWUshipa '!O Jrivmt !lie 361"1i.Uotrope Ave. 'that would have
••••• ?P'S ALWAYS BEEN the best feed In town and apln area · 1rom-turiilng-1nto ·an •ntomoblll! created two sub-standard sized lots.
th!! year tt'il be highlighted by a parade around Fublon llland Saturday row lllce the ooe along Harbor Boulevard -Ajiproval •of the tenlative map for a
morning at 10 o'clock. · · ' · ' II\~ ~ ...... 's ~ .... _ 00 ·~ ........ M-unlt .,,...111lnhtm cm River Avenue In
Speaking of Fubion Island, or Newport ~. wtilcbrier JOU ~ the --""""" -__, Weal Newport ' . -•
pro-of the man on the aeventh floor o! tho lrYlne Toftl'I to &In a ·i.mt ' _,......_, of tho llnal Dilp for a ,._'
of land for a cultural center will be made olflclll at aome· IOl'I ol a -eaitJ · · 1 taili~ on Balboa Ponlllsula ne•t mooth. . < Fr.. P.,e l between Fenwldo and ey.,.... Streeta. ;
They dldn't get the municipal complez they wanted with.!~ but .llley've Col PR -Appronl of ·a COtlllMlclal _......
almost the center of town down there. ·' · • 0 BE· ment on the !Int floor and mddelitlll
POLICE CHIEF Jim Glavas is about to get bis new ponce llatlon lhn -• • • uses on· the """""" floor of a buildJ"8 In
at least over on Jamooree Road by the new !ire station'-wbere !I~ .torliOn." . • a cammerdal mie al IH Agate Avt,, belonge. I • . ' Balboa •·•-~, " i. ·Fajlta; "No, thil il.P,litlcs." ~ He's billing it as a "substation" but don't bet there woo~ be room lijr biz A ._u_,_, Atto~·a lnv-"•a•·r wbo -Approval of a subdlvlstoo oM.7 acreJ office in a comer, somewhere, sometime. . · . .&JJatria ._, -.. w for .dev~J into 16 atngle family
Which brings to mind the civic center bond issue whldl brlll(I to mind the ' llept labe iJp M~al and ~1illhDIY wben resldenlLiflots on Irvine Avenue~-•
park bond issue whi<b brings to mind parks. . · . · ·they ·met for lunch 1n,a restaurant told FrancllOo Drive and :l2nd SlreeL ,
THERE'S SOHE rUl soul searching going on by our ell)' COUDCllmen Ovtl' '. '_ the Grand Juq be 1!eanf the former
whether It's really worth the price for the Cllff Drive view part -and Ovtll , Westmlllster Dl810f say-I!> Murai:
the ""f~~ gi:"'toM=k=-1~-~~ · -ii'='1r£t1lf~~·i.von~-----"-NIDJNTFrolhp I
on Balboa Ialand? ..... ~ ..... ~ ·~ •10 ooo .. cry MA · · ,.,., ____ .... _______ ..,. __ .... ___ ._..~-.· J.. Enrtiht today said he .. stlll "building •••
Residen't,s of El Morro
Not Hot to Incorporate
a cue" oa allegauona that McWblnney 'to ·~ s.n· n--~•-Fr and Fujita oomblned to extract $10,000 Frenal' ---~ 411•11 ·
fro M by Callf<lrnla lllglnray Patrol -._
m ural when the farmer learned but they dJil not try to otop It bectm11
that be mlgbt looae bis lease on the 213 they -Ibo euspect ,... armed and •
acres farmed by him and biz brother, · any action might lead to lnJur. or death ,
Moto, for the past four· years 1D Fouutain to the two remalnl!tt! boatages. Valley. ~ It 11 alleged that one of the __ la TheY were Identified as Charles Hager '.
WUl !'1000 in \lUll. And ii I! alleged tllal and hie wlf9, Shirley. ; '!he~ Ylllell! wu Cleminded In the The _).lllllOcl ts believed to bave ohol '
· !aim' of !" l'.000 · cbect to tie mode Cate lbout noon, when he was being
By GEORGE LEIDAL owns' the land they· 1-• for lb.tr ocean payable u ·cmtributlom to Stipervisor queslloDed about an alleged sezual atlack ....,.. Robert Battin' lectl ...... 1...... -on a 21-yeaNJld pregnant woman In ,
ot "" ~tr Plllt '"" view trailers. · 8 e on cam...-&"'. ' McWbinn --.a Fuji'" --1..-.a..1.-.1 Buena Park the day before. l ne,stato. Bupnme \:<lllrt action .&ivip& All Aid tllldontood ..... ~Irvine ey -~ are ·~ As ·~ van -'-" •'-··' tho San '
to •~-•-the I ~of the·~--they -· "'" to ··-Oct. I , !II , 0nap, C!>tmlY • .,. ,..,. _,,,.... powar """"~ aw • "'""' .Company Plana eall.b' ....,...._,of' Superior~to~rpleu .cacMr&•r :::!QI. .... v.~~.1.1!~ .... W~.!··
Ranch coastal sector may not spark any the trailer park by· a regloaal Put. contah>ed In tho lndictmenL · lo=::JUCOl>liln !-':% ~--. "'""' .., .,.. •• 1.
iDco__.._ move by the !lo voters In Mn. Miller .......... '*" l!llo -id Cotmtr·~ "«:L!ed~ the ~ ·~ ,,,,,, •• _, ~ u tn "'1 '--"bate to &ee !be ·.,.;:-blQCw off from -...atlanl'"rellittod ;;:ir' ;f ' · 9'lded 11Mil~ net, llien :t:u:r'~'.'.'(',.~~.f"'no publlc •jlep." · .' • . ~J911~11t1r to·~; ·N·t ' .._,...,.""""'1iiilnBuenaPart", 1 Rejl~~ ~.!:'did nol'lndkata M:~~nv::!:,,t=., ~ 0.l..:' ~~ ~-til~l'tbfM'lO!I · .. and~-.:=·~.~ trail-of le!<'.:
it ts likely there will be ao Instant drlv• tbe master lease for the property The transcript dwells at length on the ror throughout Southeru Ca11fornla, '.
to incorporate !be area. subleased to 350 trailer ownen, said that reported $5,000 offer with the alatement police clalmed he first bitched a ride ·
lfowe'(<I', most were aw111< ~ flewpor! master lease runa oolY UDlll !IM. that two D1stricl Altom•}"• lnvestlgat<il'I with a neighbor and Oed to another home ·:
Beecb's consideration of an anneIBUon of At that time tho Irvlnt cOmpany Could entered Fujlla's offlce'lul Aug. JI Im-In Anaheim; ' renew or terminate to make room for the mediately after Mum put 11r envelope There, he etole or · bomnred a
the 10,IJOO.aere prime oeean view Proi>-proposed state park which would connect with $5,00ll on Fujita'• desk. Volkewagen, drove to a residence In
erty lying between Corona de! Mar and to the proposed 3.5 milel of public belch. It ts .-ted In tbe transcript that the Buena Park, where • frtend oppuently '
• •m'"" Beacb offlcore had pre•""'••'" noted the --~-• then drove him to the Hager heme In -.--• "Of COUl'le, we'd . like lo be here tho .__, ~ Most said they were pleased Newport forever," Pe"'-said,..,__ numben of . $llO and '11111 bflll wrap-Bell. ' -_, ped In Mural Farms . llat1onery . and Cate and another Bueno Park ~I
bad lhelved Its lmmedlate,1'0nstderailon However, Peytoq bad no immediate placed before Fujlla Jn an unsealed live, Dale Wll!oa; bod gone lo Cloulto•'''
of the anneuUon. Some esli!itho' li.rbor comment on !he new power the trailer . envelope. Allabelm address to question him about
Area city'~ (\lgh rise or<lilimce, if it mldtntfbad·beetrpnted by Tueoday's The transcrtpt-rellects that Fujita uld the alleged sezual attack.
allowed m~e bu1ldlngs ,blocking sea Slate SuPf1'me conrt declstoo. to Mural on tllal occasion: "ll'a none of W11!0n sold the euspecl wu wmting
views, would Influence many In the "I can'i olDJand·oee tho advlnlapl of my busiDeu roally. I dim'! get anything under a car In tho tlrtveway and denied
tall communit to Ii incorporallng," Peyton said, .......,,. out ol It." . . . . hill ldenlllJ, -uylng Cloueton lived dtnm r er Y oppoae annexa on that the Irvine Company sun Woufd bave And the transcript later reflects Fu· the -.
by Newport. · the power to terminate tho •-jlla'• coniment that he wu "caught In Wlleon !Oft to question neighbors and
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller agreed so regardless of the cltyhood status of the the middle" and "I'll send o bill for my Cate wa1lred 'Into tho bome with tho
far as · ocellµlide development Js con· 1_tr~an~· er~park.··-~;;iiiiiiiii:~m.'iiiiiiiiiiinq~oijtlajl~ing~servl~~cee~.'~' ~· ~====~SlllptCt,~~"~Wll~net~~e~be~w~a~s~m~u!ll~-~~id.::' :..· __ ., cemed "Newport has blown it." I ___ _
"Most of the people who live here love
this coastline. 1bey're not going to make
any dumb decisions," the Millers said.
AJthougb the Millers plan soon to move
to Laguna Niguel, they noted if they had
a longer lease, they'd like to see the
trailer park annexed to Laguna Beach.
Mrs. J. N. Martin similarly favored an
anneuUoil to tho Art Colony, but noted
she didn't think Laguna Beach would
wont to lake In the wbole coastal sector.
111 was ~ry happy . when they voted
down !Jl&h rile," Mn .. Martin said.
"Ne'!JIOri bu soofed on )heir ·blah rise
and ·1 would oppose anneslnl to ihem i[
they let tall bu11dings be bu11t along the
beach."
Others wbo declined to give their
names similar~ opposed annentlon to
Newport, but indicated It dldn~ seem
right for "a handful of people" to decide
the fate of the whole· coaital sector of the
ranch.
One !IJl1lrising llodlng of the random
door to door Inquiries by the DAILY
PILOT w11 the common feeling or
respect the El Morro residents have for
the Irvine Company's proposed develop-
ment and track record in "quality
development." •.. ., :T'
All were aware the Irvin& Company
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Mum on Ruling
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It's the little thlnt1 that can lllClb the cllfhrffcfl
:.top in today and
view 11 fine selection of accessories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors.
, You'll find just the right thing to
· enhance your home for the holiday.
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After two disputes with FBI
Director Patrick Gray, former
Los Angeles Bureau Chief
Wesley G. Grapp will retire
rather than accept a demotion,
transfer and salary cut.
Freeway OK'd
Long Beach
To Pasadena
Younger ..
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Won't Probe
Initiatives ·
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Atty. Gen.
EveUe J. Younger has rduoed to ln·
veatlgate elleged fraud Involving ln·
itlatJves on the Nov. 7 elt!Ction ballot,
saying It would be "a cmtly filhlng ...
pedlUon."
And Gov. Ronald Reagan qys charges
of fraud ln colleotlng the aignatures that
got the measures on the ballot "smacks
very much of politic9."
The two offlclall, both Republk:ane,
aimed their critlcllm at Democratic
Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr.
who is trying to di.anp one measure from
the ballot and has questioned four others.
REAGAN TOLD a Clpltol news con-
ference Thursday that any investigation
of fraud involvinl the inlttatlve meaaures
ohould also question why Brown etttllled
the meuurea for the ballot in the first
place.
Brown claims that in some cuea peti-
tion slgneture& were forged and signers
were misled about the cOntents of the
petitiorui.
Brown replied Thursday that Reagan
''obviously misunderstands" California
election law, which he said gave him no
choice except to validate the figures sent
to him by county officials.
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Prosecutor
To Display
Photographs
FAIRFIELD ( UPll -The prooecutor
at the mass-murder trial of Juan V.
Corona said Thursday he wouJd introduce
photographs to show that weapons found
In the possession or the defendant could
have bee~ used to hack to death 25
laborers.
G. Dave Teja, Sutler County district
atotrney, said the pictures v.·ould show
the fatal wounds found on the unearthed
bodies of the itinerant farm workers.
Younger's criticism came hours later
Thursday in a two-page reply to Brown's
BISHOP (AP) -The State Highway request for an investigation Into ballot
Corona, 38, a farm labor contractor. Is
charged with killing the migrant, mostly
middle-aged, workers and burying their
bodies along the Feather River last Commission has okayed the budgeting of Props. 'le·, 15, 17 and 21-initlatives deal-
about one mile of construction of the ing with propertr tai:es, state employe
Long Beach Freeway, California 7, salaries, highway patrol salaries and the
through Pasadena next y~ar. death penalty.
spring. .
project-has been-&te!led-for-ye8H -· ----·--------
by delays in funding, relocation of a BROWN ALREADY has asked a
Defense attorney Richard E. Hawk
s&.ld~-would-attempt--to block irr-
troduction of the photographs which he
earlier described aa "gruesome, bloody,
hideous" pictures that oould prejudice
the jury agatnst Corona.
railroad and disputea over the routing of Sacramento court to take Prop. 22, the
the freeway which runs north from Long farm labor Initiative, off the ballot for
Beach for about 25 miles to a point near alleged fraud in gathering the rdgnaturea
South Pasadena . The future routing of required to put the measure before the
the freeway through South Pasadena still voters.
remains in dispute. Younger accused Brown of prematUN:
The highway section approved Thurs-publicity in makJng his requeiit for a Complex Okayed
In Peoples Park
day will run from the northern limits of statewide investigation and said the re·
South Pasadena at Columbia Boulevard quest was "inadequate to justify a coslly
to Del Mar Avenue in Pasadena. A statewide investigation."
etretch of Calilornia 7 is under con-The next time he asks the attorney
1troction from Del Mar Avenue general for an investigation, Younger
northward. tO!d Brown, he would like to receive the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The UC
regents' finance committee has authoriz-
ed construct.ion of a $4 .7-million married
student housing complex at Berkeley's
"Peoples Park," site of 1989 clashes
between students and police in which ooe
person was killed and another blinded.
. ~ "prior to holding a press COO·
THERE IS NO estimate of the cost. · 1erence'aDd issuing a press release.''
Commiaeioner Fred Jennings o f "The widescale publicizing of alleged
Rlveralde made the moll on for approval, violations of law prior to any. responaible
saying ''we have a moral obllption to investigation ii oot in the public interest.
the city o1 Pasadena" to budget the new II con be preJudlclal If\ la-peraom,
llttetch-ol freeway . He ""' oupported by and 'ctn pill the (alltt on Oiftlee and gl\10
CommiSS!on Chalrman Wlmton F.U.r ol them an opportunity to destroy or coi,,
Thp committee said Thunday It wao
autb0riifn1t the OJ111truction unless the
city of Berkeley makes a satWactory of-
f er for the vacant lot. San Marino. ceal eviaence," Younger said.
Student Loses Damage Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A student who
was inj~ In a high school gymnasium
bu IOl!lt a $5 million alleged negligence
damage lak against tho · taa Angeles
ochool district. He reportedl:f had turned
down a S'J5o,ooo settlement two days
eariler. ·
A jury rul\l<f ;n>ursdaj' that the school
district was not lllbte in I.be injury which
left Paul J.,~er al i;anoga Park
partially paralyzed.
Marcouiller, who was 17 at the time of
the 1968 accident, waa doing a gymnastic
maneuver on the rings at Canoga Park
High School when he fell and landed ,on
his neck. e 8 Officer• Dismissed
SAN J<ji:: (AP) -' Police aay, eight
yoong offle<rs who allegedly ended a
bachelor party by firing 24 llUll•hot. ln a
park and fij:hting with local residents at
a nightclub have been suspended -the
largest auch act!On In the llO!knan
department's history.
U. Lyle Hwit, Head 'or t'-polic. in-' nient rea~ oii Marcil S .provided for a·
temal aHalrB unit, aaid Thursday the S.5 percent pay raise retroactlve to the
eight suspended officers were among 50 expintion of the previous contract, sept.
person.. who attended a.tiachelor party in 1. ,1971.
Alum Roclt !lark· for a felllow officer .. e ·Protest Phmaed
about to be martied. • LOS ANGELES (AP) ·-An antiwar
After the party ended, six officers demonstration is planned when Preaident
drew their pistols and hred 2t shots at an Nixon addresses a $1,000-a-plate cam-
empty hillside. pal111 fwld.raising dinner Wednesday
night, protestors say.'
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Police Thursday said they h 1 d NEWS BRIEFS estimate• raoging from 20.000 perSOllS
~!aimed by the demonatratlon spooson.
"The Century Plaza Receptloo com-• Sult Surprises RTD mittee," downward to 1,000.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spokesmen for • .Judge Supentled
the Southern Cllifomla Rapid Tranolt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Stenislaus
District say they are surpriltd by a County judge who p1e·a4ed guilty to vlola-
Cederal suit ,accusing the dls.trlet of • tions of the state COrporatfons COde bas
violating Pay BOard rules by' giving a been •uspended without pay by the 1tete
retroacUve raise to mechanl~-Supreme Court.
The Justlce Department filed the suit Lowell L. Jensen of the Newman
Thursday, naming the district and the Judicial District was suspended Tbur!l-
Amall:amated Transit Union Division day, and a court spokesman said he will 1m 1s ·defendants, be removed from office when the con-
'111e suit clalnu the contract agree-vlctions become final. 1a=----~---=ii;~;;.. .......... ~1
Former Mayor, Another
Guilty fu Rape Attempt ·
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Sale. Our entire
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Save
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Acryllcs, nylons, polyesters
in a great selection of shag,
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Controversial Cutback
Hoag Memorial Hospital has jwt celebrated iii 201h
an nlvmary of caring for the sick and injured In Ibo
liarbor area.
The community has ccme to respect that hoepltal
on the bill, not Jun beuuse it's lllere, but beoawe it
has done more and better than the community ever ex·
peeled.
Today Hoag Hoepltal ls well Into a truly ambitious
expansion program. Ho1pltal directors have committed
to spend fl8 mllllon on an 11-story tower ol new and
modern rooms and equl~nt.
This ls necessary to maintain the high level ol care
that the Harbor area -and beyond -have co me to
expect.
Now the hospital faces a true dilemma and boa~d
members will meet Monday to try to make a very dif·
ficult decision.
Confronted with a continuing decline in its . occu·
pancy factor, lhe hosp ital is not producing. the kind or
Income it had anticipated when the buildmg program
began.
The hospital board has watched this develop and
has carried out an extensive cost·cutting program. Some
people have been laid off, some programs hav e been
cut back, somtl prices have gone up.
Now the hospital's medical stall, by a vote of 73
to 42, has recommended that one of Hoag's innovative
medical services and training programs -the Family
Practice Center -be disccntinued. (A total of 353 doc·
tors are listed on tbe stall.)
The prol(l;am ccst the hospital $284.000 this fiscal
year, a deficit $20,000 greater than had been budReted.
The doctors urging the cut apparently feel the $284,000
would be better put toward funding other hospital pro-
grams and obligations.
The doctors' recommendation has sparked co ncern
and rontroversy on two counts:
Termination of the program will mean that 13 doc·
tors now in training to become badly-needed general
pract!Uoners -family doctors -wlll have to co e!Je.
where to complete training, and so may not return to
this area to practice.
The fact that 1,000 to 1,500 perl'On• per moolh are
clred tor by the doctors participating in. the progi;am
means tJiat termination of the program dire<Uy affect.
the health care of many people. ·
A. Vincent Jorgensen, president of the Hoag board
of directors, was only one of several persons last week
who pointed to the shortage of general practitioners In
the community.
There seems no dispute that the Family Practice
Center is a fine effort. serving a very real need.
The hospital's board of directors meets Monday
afternoon to consider the recommendation of the med·
ical staff. The community will be hoping they will flnd
it possible to have one more look for ways to cope with
this latest of the. many very difficult challenges the
hospital has had to overcome in its 20 years of di.stin·
guished service.
They W oi1ld Buy the Parks
There aren't many places where a group of resi·
dents would walk Into· their local city hall and offer
their municipal government a loan of $4 million.
But it has happened in Newport Beach.
Still anonymous, a group of people who believe
in their community have come to the city with an offer
of as much as $4 million so the city can buy what they
obviously feel is badly·n eeded park lands.
They propose to buy the parks and lease them to
the city.
Nobody, including the city attorney, is positive
whether such a method of land acquisition is legal or
not. But they're all trying to find out in a hurry.
There are some very good reasons for living in New·
port Beach. People like these are one of them.
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Double-goer
ls at Work
0YDNEY J. HARRI~
Entering my office and Jooking at the
desk lhls morning, -J vividly remembered
the beginning of a lovely way by Robert
Benchley, on the maJevoleoce of In-
an imate objects. He wrote :
"I have placed stlppers very 'Clt'flfuJlf
under my bed, only to havt. them crawl
out during the night
to a poslt~on where
l will step into
them the wrong way
round when leaping
out of bed to ans\vtt
the telephone. These~
t h I n g.s don'! just
happen. you .know."
Exactly the way
t feel about the chaos on my desk. During the day, I try
to place things carefully in lhe1r r~
tive piles: letters here, requests for m-
rorma~. here. press releases here, in-
vitations to lectures here, and so en.
But no sooner do I go out fOr Iuncll lltd
return than [ confront a desk that has
been wickedly transforme.d into a battle
fOOd of paper. The patient creature who
toils for me has Jong since given up her
pathetic effort s to maintain order; she,
too, is aware that some ugly Dop-
petganger is at work. For she can
straighten out my desk at 12, and at 1 it
is lookJng like a shambles again.
I HA VE FOR YEARS been envious of
those neat and methodical colleagues of
mine, whose desks resemble those of
bank vice-presidents in charge of refus-
ing loans.
But their tidiness must ever remain a
Gloomy
Gus
True or False? The Irvine Com·
pany will approve an aMexatlon
of its coastal property by the city
of Honolulu.
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secret to one of my temperament:
neither flies nor boxes nor efficiency
systems can stem the remorseless
overflow of paper that iDundat.es me the
moment I sit down at the typewriter.
TO PEOPLE LIKE me, inanimate ob-
jects seem to bl!ve a life of their own-
and their perpetual aim ia t9 discomfit
me. The cigaret Jighters in every car I've
owned have jumped out of their aockets
aud rolled on the floor, never to be seen
again.
My plane tJcketa take wings; my
gloves ~1 transfer themaelve1 into
the pockets of coall lwlPlc·de~ in
the buemeot; and the lop pOrta Of 111Y
pajamas haven't spoken to their bottoms
in years.
THESE THINGS don 't just happen , as
Benchley knew. My desk does not belong
to a slob, as the casual observer might
think; it belongs to a man bedeviled by
the sheer cussedness of material objects
- a man who has been k;nown t.o buy as
many as five ball-point perlS 1n a week.
Please, dear readera, ~o suggestions,
no systems, no stem moral admonitions
to change my sJoppy ways. AU that a
man afflicted with these gremlins asks
ror is a little sympathy -and a lot or
time to answer your buried letter.
Paradise in Yucaipa?
At one ti me or another In his Jife each
of us has probably said. ··1 should write a
book.'' John Deck has made it posslble
for 1nany of tbe fetired pensioners living
in Rancho Paradise, a mobile home park
in Yucaipa, Calif., to do just that.
Deck arrived at Rancho Paradise with
• tape rectirder and an introduction from
his aunt and uncle who live there and bas
"wrill~n a book " from the transcriptions~
of their life stories the residents related
to him ... and the tape.
THESE ELDERS are the op!JOSite of
the young and the affluent, the Beautiful
Pwple who attract the attention of
autho~s. These are common people,
averaae 20th Century Americans who
somehow worked their way through the
Great Depression or the 1930s, World
War U, the unprecedented expansion in
Southern California in the post war
d~d's o{ the li50s and 60s. survived the
tecbnOUgical revolution and finally, now
iil their tos, ·705 and 80s, have "escaped
Ult llliall terrors of urban and suburban iiVillS~ 'ind are trying to make a new life
limltta · by inadequate P•"'"io"' and Social Security In addition to the In·
. Quotes
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-F. Fndllke, Secrttal')' el tbt
Army; la ' Comm.>nwealtlll . ChfJ of C.WO.. ...,,. -"There are coun-
tries· thlt have -ol world . po-"11icb might take odvantage ol the U.S.
or other countries if GW' power deterrent
doeA not rernain strq. We hive an obli-
gation te ounel,,.. te delor aqr..,lon."
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( TlIE BOOKMAN J
firmi ties of age.
OLD BY ANY OTHER name Is not
paradise. Nor ia it for the oldsters who
live at Rancho Paradise. Told in their
own words, with pride in the general ac-
complishment or having 1urvJved in an
always precarious economic climate,
with rourage and cheerfulness despite
vicissitudes and failures, here ii the pat-
~m. the life style, of the ordinary
American in this century.
The reader applauds the courage and
the will but is saddened by the ll>-
escapable impre.ulon thlt however much
the effort to establish a new and mean-
ingful life the residenu of Raocho Plra-
dlst are pretly mucb the ~ of
the elderly waiting out their tJ,me to die
with ahufOeboard, pancake breatllsll, •
potluck suppers, cards and ~ te
Lawrence Welk ·rhythms. ' "
RANCHO PARADISE ts neither •
.'""h no.r a paradise. J(1'a 1faptilifand
1nrorm.at1ve picture of the advantages,
the d1S1ppointmenl1, tbt 11tlllfCllona
and the frustrations of mobile homes and
mobile home living, and the problems
and satiofactlons ol rellrement. A boo«
not only for older Amerlcsni l)Ut for
every American who must one day face
up to retirement and what he may ~
hls ·llfe style will be Iller &i.lty. (Rancho
Paradise by John Deck, Harcourt BrlCO
Jovanovich, Inc., J:tO pp., '8.60),
Mar11Mta .....
To the Editor:
Anyone who has sat in on a number of
hearings before the Orange County Plan-
ning Commission would come away with
the distinct impression of an unwavering
pro-developer bias among the com-
mission majority.
One sees the commission, wee k after
week, jgnore its own staff reports on
serious problems expected to arise from
specific developments, ignore housing
density limits of general plans the Com-
mission itself bas previousJy approved,
ipore probJemJ of .drastic roM .conges-
f.i®. environmental destruciloo a n d
hllardous grading teclmlques inherent in
u:umy tract maps. ,One hears individual
commissioners, particularly FoJey, Jef-
ferson and Butterfield , consistently voic-
ing laments over the financial distress
which landowners and developers would
suffer if the commission imposed stricter
and more responsible controls.
l'I'. JS OBVIOUS that the commission
maj9rity believes, tlu:lt somehow the risks
of land speculation by priv4te individuals
and corporations must be home by the
general public, that speculittive profit in
land· is somf.)how guarantee<r under the
Constitution -or perhaps under the Jaws
o( Orange CoW1ty. ·
Since neither is the case, it is about
time that the planning commission and.
indeed -the Board of Supervisors who .
appointed them -becomes aware of the
responsibility they owe to t h e
nonspeculating citizens who make up the
majority of· their ec>nslituency.
We need more commissioners, like Ron
Yeo, who would speak in the public in-terest.
JOHN PHELAN
Arbitrary Retirement
To the Editor:
I read with interest Charles McCabe's
column in tbe Sept. 14 Issue of the DAILY
PILOT entitled, "Injustice of Arbitrary
Retirement."
Please let me add some additional 1
comments along this line and call -at-
tention to what I believe to be one of the
cruelest and most unjust regulations in .
America that violates the basic rights of •
American cit!unsi namely the airline
pllols.
Every pilot Oylng In command of a
scheduled airliner In America must be in
possession of an Airline Transport
Rating, the blghest Jlce..e available. He
is required 10 maintain his pllotlng akUI '
and proficiency and be in top physical
condlllon. He must pus a mlnlmum of
two physical tumlnations given by a
designated FAA -approved physician each. year. '
SOME COMPANIES 'also require ad.
additional ~al given by their own
medical department. 1'he pilot must re-
main curreotly quallfled on tbe .equip!
ment he II 1111'11 by . completing recuf.
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Dear Gecqe:
When people first come in con-
tact with me they obvlouifY thlnt l
am witty, cbarm!nl •nd.Pltuant to
be around. However, lil a ltrangely
short time they aaem to 11ar1
dlsllklnf me. Could you please tell
me wbat ca.-this o d d
tra8'1ormstlon In -le?
Nol lhlll you would have leDl8
enoucb lo lmow • you jerk.
PUZZLED
~r Puzzled:
I think the answer II obvious.
EYerybody •l'O" lmow ha.! a split
pmonality.
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[ MAILBOX )
Letters from readers are welcome.
Ncwmall1J writers should convey·,tbeir
messages in 300 words or les1. The
right 10 cond<Me lellers 10 Iii space
or .;eipnmate 'tlbel is re1ervid ..... All
lettef:'s must include signature ·. and
mailino . addres1,. but name1 ~. be
witlillllil '"on request if rufflf itnt
rea.son is apf!arcrrt,,)'oetr11 will Mt be published. ..
rent ground school training, each year
reviewing the latest material relating to
his profession. This usually includes a
study and review of the aircraft
supervisory pilots and congratulated on a will not complete It. Ma)'be we six will
job \veil done. Thirty-six hours later be now take on a sf>ecialty. After all, when
had reached his 60tb birthday and by you are born >'()U need an obatetrician;
FAA regulalion was forced to· tenninate when you need yuur oral polk> fl'l)6
his career and take retirement. mwtization, yoi/ need a pediatrician; The subsequent banquet given to
celebrate the retirement along with 10 when you need a 1pbyslcal or have the flu
'others who had reached age 60 you need an internist ; when you w1ab to
reP.resented, in my judgment, a total of have a wart removed yw need a
approximately 250,000 hours and le8' of surgeon; '!hen ·you need a P~ ,test JOU
: million of miles of accident-free airline need a gynecolopt. And, when you are
!fYing. Perha]l!I some dtsired te retire, etd arid irifirm, ·yoii · will ·probebly need
. some did not, but they bad no choice due them an: excepting the OB-OYN and
~the F~ mandate. . ~~i9'/1. t
As a poirtt of ini'eresi', ncfhe Can collei't' ·~ F8muY ·~r hidJ&{Wbo need!:him!
his Social Security for at least two yean, It is with sam>eSS, a.,;,r and a feellng of
then at a reduced rate. Tbe reuon IS apology for my new profession I write
that t\oey are too young. this letter.
LEONARD I. HYLTON CHARLES PATIERSON, M.D.
Hoag c .. tback
Firs! Year ~Iden!
Hoag Memorial H9')li1'], Pru'byterlan . .
emergency systems, e I e ctr i ca I, To the Editor: Penln•ula l'Grk
hydraulic, pressurization, engines, new By a substantial majority, the medical
prOced'ures, etc. In addition be must staff of Hoag Memorial Hospital voted to To the Editor:
satisfactbrlly complete two proficiency •ax the Family Practice Residency In her Jetter to lbe DAIL y PILOT
flight tests each year given .by ·a com· Training Program. My l!lsessment is (Mailbox, Sept.. 15), Ms. llawllnp
pany supervisor or check P i I' o•t , that the program was terminated for two criticizes the wisdom of dty offlclala in
(somettmes .monitored by an FAA.In· • ,..sons: ,lack ol funds and lack .of in-"pushing lor a !~ part In en orea
specter riding in the cOclPIO. 'J'be'.!diect · terest. The medical staff is composed of ••. wall~o-wall with people, noise, and
fiigbt includes ·1natrum .. 1 ~)ll!l'Ol<his. "pliysiclmis who enjoy hospital privileges · bwilper.to-bumj>er with can," referring
billdin¥ patterns', enletgency JlroceclUrei, ·at Hoe(Memorlal Hospital. specifically to the pr0ppsed project to
sometimes With one·~ two eO;.ma abut · The Family Practice Program at remove· the mobile 'homei from
do,wn or Uu:ottied •back to dupllca~ Jtoag, naw three years old; bas enjoyed Marlnapark on the P.OJ1lnsula and return ~ failure ind emerg~cY •.. ~· He national ',lcclaim and was much sought the use of that city.lowned land to the
also 111ust pass"a·ll!!e c1!t4 glven-'1Y,,a .alter bY;rriedJcal 'schoOI graduates. Ila people of the city. ~t pllot over the route he Is fiYing 'pllrpooe .... to train, in three years, fami-The Yer)" reason t1ils' project lbould go
each year. Jy, pra~ pbys1cW11, a, better trained forward la the need for IODlethtng other
vOrslon of the old familiar but now rare than wall-to-wall people on tbe penln>ula. WIDLE HE IS fully qualified. Jll'.0-.general ·practice doc10r. Those of us who live here eodm. the six
ficient, and physically flt and licen>ed to or eight weeks o{ wall-to-wall .people and
fly until 11:59 p.m. wblleJi9 yean of age, THE•'sVCCESS ol Hoa1's Progra111 Is · bumper-lc>llwnper traffic and,lbtn enJot
. when. the clock stritea u ·midnigbt on his 'patiftlly obvious in that each physician the remaining 44 or 46 weeks,ol the year,
lOth birthday. he II forced to forfeit· his who completed the p1'0il""Df bas. sue-·~bl1l'lietk, w)th· an addltlopa). (jJur tennil
job righls by FAA regulaU'"" • 11U! -'ully passed the ~t .boaid; tesls coUrtl (paid for ' 1" ·the , PJllR tennis
tenliinale his ·chooeo'· career all<! 'late for . certlflcatlon 'bi the American lesaoo fees) and In add!Uobaf ,1,000 feet ret~ent. Academy of Famlly 'Praclice. of accessible bey beach, wUJ 1ncreue
· I llaYe personally heard of two cues Universitiea have generally be•• that enjoyipent for al! ,resid<nll. where' lhe piloli bave taken their !ail unwilling to train faiDlly practice pbysl·
0utbound Olghls to tiie destination~ ciAM because these programs compete MS. RAWLINGS JS correct lhat ·the city
when -the flltlhli . Wl!fl! delayed, Jri the with their 111$erous specialty programs. (we tupayers) will" Joee t/J,000 In
111eenttme their IOth birthdays occumfd , SOme private hospitals have ·•!templed to revenue Jll!ld I>)'. the j>ll'k reaj~ (all Ill
aild,lbey were removed'from tbel< !etalri ·fill llila need. Hoag tried but failed. of lbem) who~ en)Oy exclili!IYe use of fliCIKI and , fouDd it ·necessary to Governor Reagan .signed • btn this past ba)'froo( pibuc Jiroperiy mid lie facto eX·
deadhead bQlile. ~ " moiith supporli!\tl aµcb lrainiQg pro-cW.lve uae _ ol 1,000 feet Of beyfront
• A few months igo a pilot. of, my ac" •. grama. but denledslo· any funds. ~~,?,.! ,beach, >... r see lt, lbe .prOperly (C.3
1jWlintance ' Dew l!IB wt airline Olght. funds lla\le been' w but lheie p._.., . acres,. not 10) bu Ii -of .,..
After ~ ~ of · fi)'ine Jor • major . ,would not be aCcepted by lioq, at aeveral proximately '2,300,000. , For tb!a in-
a!fllno bi· landed a Boelni' 747 lh Ne., physicians remarked, "We don't want 1 111 saet •·--recel
Ycirt after completing ,the !Uglll from any strings contiolled by Washingtoo!' :-:_::, ~t°~;;.i i 1~~~i'."".(iWonab~=
Europe. · so, IF YOU WANT te kl1ow where tbe return would be double thit. Tllonfore, I
HE WAS MET at the·tenninal by •hia
Immediate , ~perl(lr and .a.~vera J
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family doctor' went, ai% ol tbem started feel we ate sulJlidiif!ig the Ill nsldenll·
their tralnlllg ~t lf9ag on July 1, 1m, but -Uve tbete to the. tune of f'/1,000 per yea;. • .
". NutritioiiQ,l llliterat,es ·,
Tbe,peopie of the c!ly deserl't either a -bl• ritum or !lie Use ol their own Iftllotty; iii<l ln Ibo case of lltls'11111que
uat, tbe cbOlce should be ~1 develop a
publlc faclllty for the 111e or llL
~NM......,.~:
Sarrounded by Ille 1l10ll abundaol' loQ!I
oupply Iha -""' -. -· tllio llltltod SUia ii fall Jieoalr!lll&,,_nallqo tf -~ llllteralioa. 1'dl l!I tht o;imon ... Mr. Jllenry J. llel1tz. • n; dlairinm ol
Ille H. J. lletDz COmp8ny. •
Writing in The New YGl'lt Times, he
ll)'t "Duplte a wealth of sclenUflc
lmowledp ol oalrllillll, too -" us .... llOl lmow what I balanced diet Is, and art
Iporant of tilt ....Ot!o! 1111trl-...
need •nd tlie -that -them •. , • The U.S. Deportmml of
,\lricultun reparll that jlie -tap
itC bouaeholdl lhat met or acoeded tile
dopartment'• delloltlon of • ... dlel
dropped lrom Ill to CO petcent fnlm l•
to 11111&. Nine percent cl (am,lllee with 111-
CDIDel civer '10.9QI bad dlell ralod -· Tbe dellcleoclel broadened over Ille
decade dlt8 to decreuod -of mlDr mUk prooucts, ...-111a1 and -. Mei
.. u IDrn•• 11 •I* ... "
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Albttt W. B-
B411orlal Paoc Editor
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ID ITION
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Baity S11!,~nded
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-1nfan'f'Stck; Mtidie'r~Jwl-·
1be Coeta """" ~ of ·;Ol!l>-
merce bal Joined· tlle :dlJ. •••Ill
efforts to romnd two --.\rea ~
way ...,jocta. : .
Durtnc 'l'bunday.1 ~ '.~ 1he
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Dr.lloberlB,~~ofllle
o~· c.ta ..._ ne,.,..64
0•••"'9t., ~llkrldll ·•••••lttee M:N'ed
tht pnomtlT ~ 9i1!*lor A-
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For -:.4dt,fi1ioJ1: •
Pou.e lddect Illa! Mrs. Kent was wor·
rifd Oj,oai _!lie blby girl, whom Ille said
is llCt, oddlo>c Illa! lbe has DO lepl richl ---.i ..... for tht lnfanl.
'Ille' bl!b1 -ldmltted to the Sltlon IDDe ·111 8edlCll ·lllO, a ..-11 dlarge
0Pw11 ft.rd 1tn the cau.fomia Welfare and biioii~.Oode oovtrlnl juftnllel, for -·
lactof·poi--
m• ......... pmmtly hne DO Idea of
the -.. ·--lllCI lfn. Kent
Aid .... --·---frvro ~.-.the dllid .-Wl'ln ~ caro.
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In Slaying
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tD.twl1d1e of two of 1he ~
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1be bad ...... ~ CCll!lnued, ls
.. 8111111 lhe ......... -.... 1 do ...,. -ID come nwtunlty In the ..,.._It '
.l lit ~ lo leave 1JJa cage, Clllod the .....
''lllfat ... balblUI Kama boy who
refw • JM •wllew-ee," Kobrta datlm,
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who look a week 's vacation this year
without permission.
Enright noted today that both McWbln-
ney and Fujita invoked the Filth Amend·
ment in their appearances before the
Grand Jury and commented that their
refusal to testify "didn't sit very well
wllh the panel
"l refuse to answer on grounds that it
might t'!l~ to iqcrlminate me. I do so on
the advise of my attorney," McWhinney
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and Fujita repeatedly stated as lhey
were questioned on the alleged $10,000
bribe.
But before they did so, both men asked
tbe Grand Jury to accept the readings or
lie detector tests they said had been car-
ried out at their own expense.
The Grand Jury denied the request.
The transcript discloses that a number
of telephone conversations involving
McWhinney, Fujita and Murai wcrt'
een
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P!iNS. MESA' SONG .
Tire-DNlor HoH
Chamber Okays
Official Song
For Costa Mesa
What's ihe best t'own in the land?
Cost.a Mela, California, insistl Jerry
Hall, • aemi-retlred tire dealer !rvro
Corona del Mar.
But even though he lives In another
city, Hall, 86, is IO Joyo! to Costa Mesa
thal he CQIIIPOOed a nine-verse anthem
for the city.
It became the ·"official'' song of Costa
Mes& 'lbursday, by una~s vole of
chamber of commerce directors. "Costa
Mesa" will he pul>lished and distributed
by Hall.
H9Wev.er, there iB somt,~n over
whether Hall's' llOll( Is Indeed the ofllclal c.osta Mesa ao'ng. Tbe city clerk's office
has record of another song, 0 The Costa
Meu Plateau.~· composed for tbe city's
10th anniversary nine yean ago by Mrs.
June Hoadley. It is not. known -ther
her ooog Wll officially adopted hy the
city council ...
Hall'• vetaion, including a tire com· merclaJ, gon like tbll: •
Where's the beat town in the land.1
Cost<o.llesa, Caiifumia
If.her• al!>l/(lll'fiod·• ID<lcom< hand?
Costa Mesa, Califumla .
When 11ou're tired of roamin' 'round
And want to find a real "liveH town
(See SONG, Page %)
·-ls ...... the -· he Is always !lie _,.. Korblh Aid.
"l"rullr .would perform. al !be drop of
I lldtel, but Unda and -I believe -It
-J-.bed·to -lll<h Rulul In IJJa
quatlen," Kobrin Aid of --
"Pl•ler he a1ni," dllmed In .public
relatlolll depoftment cameraman Jolin
Fuxen, who ham~ u90il up mlCb !Om
'ately .
'He uld elloris to-lure the old 1"'1 Into
a · moro bpen lo\>ers' lane telling by
tempting him up Frasier'• l"'"femd
lrystlilg hfu wlll> choice lidhlis of meat
llao failed. .
")'OU must -Iler, he WU behind
bln'tll of bls 'llfe untll.lwt'Thund«Y,'' Kobrin commented. ~ •
Buena Park
Manhunt
Under;\Vay
Buena Park police late today reported
that Herman L. Clouston, key suspect
in the pistol slaying of a Buena Park of-
ficer, had been spotted twice this morn-
ing within their city.
An officer said the last time he was
seen was about 10:30 a.m. near 8th Street
and Stanton BouJevard.
CIOU.!ton, however, eluded capture and
remains at large despite a massi.ve man-..
hunt. that has heeo mounted hy virtually
•• ·-·~~In O!'qe :dd'~~ .
Al -· .. '!llnday :·ltlgtil police ~ti..-.,,.. .... ~ .,..04;
.. but -...L. a •11"'1 •a. ii ·•
Emenaa ·SL >•st 'l :Wbel• the ohootlnl ooeu'rrecl. ...,jj.i· Ill ftJol.
Police today ,,_ tonditctin« a house-
fo.ltoule oearch and llad blocked off a
one-square-mile area between
Knott Stree~ Western Aftllue, Melrose
Street and Ille Santa Ana Freewsy.
It was in this area, near t. flood control
channel, that CIOIU!on wu last seen
about midnliht. I
He is described u six feet tall .
weighing about 170 pounds Witll short
blact hair, curly In fronL When last seen
he was ~ 1 red and greer1 lhirt and
blue jeans.
.Yter allegedly -DI Detective Dar·
rel "Bud" Cate, 45, .tn tbl bead, Clomton
supposedly Bed to the ·HG!lYwood area,
then to the San Gabriel Vllley; hefort
returning to orange: County, for some
reason.
cate, a 10-year veteran of the Buena
Port police force and the father of five
children, died abortJy after DOOD 'nlun-
day.
Late Thunday night, several shots
wero fired when officers thought tlley
had the suspect cornered near Japanese
Village and Deer Park In Buena Park.
During his ~ lllghl !rvro
Anahehn to Hollywood-Cloaston, alleged·
ly an n-cooYlct Wllo used foor llisses,
(See MANHUNT, Pqe %)
Collins Radio
T ~Us Building
,
Sale to Koll
Collins Radlo Company Thursday
reported the sale for cash of two
buildings and the company's interet:t in a
major portion of Its llllCI holdlnis in
Newport Beach to Koll Center Newport
ror a price In excess or SlO mlllion.
Koll Center Newport I.I a partnership
comprl.oed of REI of ArliDclon, Tex., a
suhlldlary of Aetm We lllCI Casualty
Company, and prlnclpals of Don Koll Co.
Inc.
D. R. llelll, U«!Ullve vice president of
Colllno -Computy, made the .... nouncement froin Dll1u heodQuarters.
He Aid clllpooltlon of the lend and
bulld!llP at llowpoil 8-b. which were
in -of tht-·· requlrementa,
, ... part of the-·· Ult! manage-
ment Jll'Ol'lln deaillll"I to convert Idle
and unrequlrod land and facllltlet Into
cash to lmPl'>V• Collins' wortlng capital
and reduce lite bouowb1g aod Interest
levels.
He allO Indicated Illa! Ille program
ahould not have a materla! effect on the
companY'• resutl.o for 1'13.
Beall empba11ud' ,Iha! Ille 1a!J doel not
•\gnlfy an:; curtalbnent of the company's
openllooa at NlWJ)Cfl 1*cb whm
Collini presently employ1 more titan 800
~· fllCI will conUnue to occupy In ••· cea of ll0,800 IQIUlre feet, In buildings
1"talned by Ille conrp111y.
Today's n.al
N.Y. Steeb
played back in the Grand Jury room..,_ ,
ing lhe investigation. "' ~
All Y.'ere recorded after f\furai reported~ ,
last July 19 the alleged $JO,•
shakedown to a member of the coUaty"I
Real Property Services Department who
then immediately contacted the District
Attorney's Office.
One of those recordings contained the
comment. accordlng to the transcript: .
Murai to .Fajlta: "Tad, this is u·
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TO LIAD ,CHAMl!llt
Mortier... '""'°""'
Chamber Elects
Eugene Bergeron
To Top Position
Eugene Bergeron, owner of two Harbor
Area funeral homes. was elected presl·
dent of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com.
merce Thursday .
He replaces current chamber president;
Joe Metcalf and bqlns IJJa .-,.... -
Oct. I.
,
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Bergeron, 47, of 2885 Eui'opa Drtw,
and the other new chamber of commerce
officers wW be officially installed GcL a
during a dinner at the Costa· Mesa GOif ,
IDd Country' Cluh.
Joining Bergeron as new chamber of·
ficers are Vaughn Redding, first vice
president; Werner Escher, second vice j
pres'ideot, and Ray Ru~IJ, treasurer.
Elected to three-year tenns as diftc.
tors were Werner Escher, Clifford M.
Wesdorf, · Kenneth M. Fowler, Vaughn
Redding, Leslie Miller, Thomas A. ,
Bourne, and John C. Leonhardt. I
Bergeron ')lledged to continue the
chamber's b:Jvolvement in busine53 and
community allairl.
His first project, announced at
Thursday's meeUng, is to draw the
chamber's 17 standing c o m m i t t e e s
together for a planning session· in Palm
Springs Nov. 17-19.
Oranfe
Weadler
The weatherlldy llJI• buy sun-
shine ii' the oatloot 1"" Saturday,
wltll hlghw In the '11111 alcq the
Orange Coast, rilinc ID !be mJd.ios
inland. Lows tonight In the IOs.
INSWE TODA 1i
R•l• Britannia will rlll< ""'""' of 1hoppeii for ll ctavs at South
CO<Ut Plaza , Cost4 Mtaa. S<< to-
dov'• W Hk<ndcr for acll<dWt
of ctauv and rp<cj<ll '""nu.
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Trt1e te 11' ord
Attorney Jailed
By Cou'nty Judge
Beacha Aren't
Privat,e-Judge
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An Orlnge County Superior Coull judge
has made Rood hi• promile to jail a
lawyer aa aooo 11 the Jury Uult listened
to ,.rles of heated debates betwoeq tl)e
p.alr got bad -to the oourt n>0m with Ill
verdict.
Tht jury ln Judge Herbert Herlsnda'
courtroom found Cbarle1 'lbomu Malloy
guilty of drug charee• Tbunday night, a
ruling that aend Malloy back to Orange
County Jall.
tlonl, and mama. might.. II'"' to
lhlnll they can ..-ict usar, At.
tomey Geoeral llDf>ert Shevln said
Tburad>y the beaches beloog to
the p\Jbllc.
Wbal C8ll' be rellricted II cross-
ing private property to reach oome
areas, he said. Tmpasalng on
the areas near the beach ls 11111 a
rigbt which Is protected, but boat·
en, strollers, or surfcastlng fisher-
men can use any beach they
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Pope Paul VI
: Asks Divorce
[Law Repeal
• ' VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul
VI ululd Italy today to ropeal Its 21-
• month-old dlwrce Uw in the interests of
, aound family Ufe and good relations wllh
: the Vatican.
, In a carefully worded addres!I to
•visiting Italian President G i o v a n n i
Leone, the Pope refralned from using the
word "dJvorce," but said l~ly would set
an eumple to the world by giving itself
a tamlly We Qlote ln Une with ChrisUan
tradttloo.
Vatican IOUJ'CeJ aaid the reference to
pmtwar Italy'• most serious rellgious
dispute waa .!lDillWakable.
"We feel we are expreS!ing our love
for Italy aa well as performing a serious
task of our ollice, when we advocate for
her a family law and usage Jn line with
' her genuine tradttloDJ, both religious and
fl lly, ilrougb wtdcb she may feel an ex-
1 ample to othen rather lhan lndebied to , tbOm for an Imitation," the Pope told
i-.
· i-, a practlclng Cathollc and an ad-
. vacate of compromile on the divorce
. luue, did not mention lhe iasue in his -· · replJ to-the· Pope:-·---
A voting bloc ranging from Com-
munlltl on the left to the Co115et'VaUve
Llberala on the right rammed modem
Italy's first divorce law through Parlla·
men! In December, 1970, desplta sharp
oppoolUon from Pope Paul and the ruling
Chtbllan Demf!crata.
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tortk:m."
· ~ hjlla: "No, tliia la poHUcs.''
A :lilitrfcl A-Y's -U,llor' who
, kept tabl cm Mural ond McWhlDney when ! they met for !imcb In a mtaurant told
· the Gl'llld Jurf he hoord the former
W-'"ler -~1 Id ~i u. ,· "I 111Ui1'1 Ii!! lllOO for' doins Ii ...... •
Mural: "Well, lllOO ls a far r:ry from
$10,000." . En~ today said he la lllll "bttlldlng
a case ' on atlegatlon.s that McWhinney
and ~jlta combined to enract $10,000
from Mural when the farmer learned
lhat be mJ&bl looae hla leaae on the 213
acres fanned by him and hla brother.
Moto, for the past four years in Fountain
Valley.
It la alleged lhat one of the payments
wu $5,000 la cash. And it is alleged Uiat
the ......i payment was demanded In the
form of a $5,000 chedt to be made
payable as contributions to Supervisor
Robert BatUn's election campaign.
State Crews Repair
Coast Highway Br_idge
State Division of HJghways crews have
been working for several d a y s
refurbishing the expansion joints on the
concrete Newport Boulevard bridge over
Pacific Coast Highway.
As a result, traffic has been cut to one
lane heading onto the Balboa Peninsula.
Newport Beach Public Works Director
Joseph Devlin said there is no way of
knowing how long the procedure will
take.
He had company for his trip from the
courthouse lo the county jail ln the
person of his de!ense attorney, Lawrence
Buckley, who began serving the five-day
contempt sentence handed him earlier by
Judge Herl.ands.
Jail of£icer1 said Buckley lntendl to
ft.le an appeal that will ensure his releue
pending a decllloo by a higher courl. But
he waa sUll lodged In couoty jail thla
morning.
Buckley, 39, of 20842 Sea Mist Lane,
Huntington Beach, drew the jaU term
and a $500 fine from Judge llerlaoCls
when the jurist took esceptlon to tbe
lawyer'• reported oommenl, "You're not
even trying to apply the law."
F,....P .. el
SONG •••
lull pack .,our grip and cO!lll on
dotDn
to Costa Mesa, California
Twelve hours later. Buckley got a Where do theJI hold that County Fair?
preliminary look at the inside of the Costa Meaa, California county jsil when he was lodged there on
another charge. California ffighway Where can you breathe . that "'smog-
Patrolmen had booked him for suspicion free" air? or drWlken driving. Coat.a Meaa, California
Buckley was arrested by CHP officers The qolden run shine1 very bright
near the Jefferson Avenue off,ramp of And when it f'ai'ns, it'1 very light
the Riverside Freeway. And it ieldom snows on Christmas
He posted bail the next morning and
again appeared in Judge Herlands' Night
courtroom lo await the jury verdict in in Co.sta Mesa, California
the Malloy case. '
Buckley's jall tenn will further delay Wh<r•'• lh• plac• to build a home? the rtsumpllon of a murder trial in
which the fonncr public defender ls Carta Jfeia. Californfa
representing Teresa Jo Strange. Where dld the Intticrnl low: io roam?
Miss Strange, 27, and Bert Lebhar, 43, COiia Jl<IO, CaUfomla
are accuaed of the slaying of Santa Ana Baek In IM Ila!/• lllal ,.. forvd
oecretary Janet Louile Smnmerlln, 24, TM Indian B'°""' ...,., wild, vou b~ll
whose burned and tortured body was And ,.,.·u fl!ld a f11D tOlld Indiana v<I
-found-three years ago outside a Garden----:ft(Coar.a-Jttsa, cali/orma---
Grove church.
From Pagel
MANHUNT ...
commandeered the van or a couple from
the city of Bell and used them as
hostages for a Ume.
Don Archer of Bell Gardena, a third
hostage allegedly held by Clouston on his
frantic travel!, jumped out of the van at
Sunset Boulevard and Vennont Avenue in
Hollywood and called police.
. 1lit van .,... tailed up the llollywood
Freeway to the Sao lleruardJno Freeway
by Calllornla Highway Patr<>l officers,
but they did mt try to stop 11 becau,.
they knew the supect was armed and
1111 action m!lht leod to lojur. or dealh to tllil''IWo r.maluing hostages.
They ,,.... ldentllled aa Charles Hager
fll!I. blJ ,.u., S!>lrley.
1be suspect LI beUeved to have shot
Gate about ooon, when he was being
questioned about an alleged sexual attack
on a 21-year-old pregnant woman in
Buena Park the day befOl"1!.
As the van sped through the San
Gabriel Valley area later po I i c e
belicopierJ ~wed it while patrol cars
joloell ln;lh• cl!f.se. .
CIOJl'fqq evl!\led lhe j>Olice nel, then
later abladoned the van in BueDI Park
and releuec! the couple.
Recon11trucUng Clouston·~ trail of ter·
ror throughout Southen1 California,
police clalmed be first bitched a ride
with a neighbor and fled to another home
in Anaheim.
There, he stole or borrowed a
Volkswagen, drove to a residence in
Buena Park, where a friend apparently
then drove him to the Hager home in
Beu.
Cate and another BuenH Park Detec-
tive, Dale Wilson, had gone to Clouston's
Anaheim address to question him about
the all eged sexual attack.
Wilson said the auspect wu working
.under a car in the. driveway and denied
bis identity, saying Clouston lived down
the street
Wilson left to question neighbors and
Cate walked into the home with the
suspect, where be waa m'urdertd.
Several shots wert hearll almost im-
mediately, two of which evidently struck
Cate in the bead and chest.
Mini skirts are Wf'JI high
In Costa Meia, California
Tht men all tDGtch a1 th.tu go bt1
ln Costa Mesa, California
There'• not much more /or them to
ahmD
But 'Minf..1.oatchna' want to 1mQ1D
H01D much hlgh<r tDill lheV 001
In Co.ta M<IO, California
Mini Cars are ev'rv tohtre
In Costa Mew. California
Drtoen J>v_glrls with long llraight hair
In Co.ta JlelO, CaUfomia
NOtD if you ate ant come VoUr UIOll
'B•ttrr blU... ,,.. ,.,.,,. I aov
"Pull Offf" and qtoe 'cm the right 'o ........
' In Cotta MelO, CaUfomla
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Where can 11ou buy a Firestone tire?
Cosio Mesa, California
They're ao good I do declare
Folk.I all want 'em tveruwhere
1 They makt you ride like a millionaire
In Cosio Mesa, California
Whtrt'• tM group that .gftl things
dorn!1
In.Colla M<IO, California
The Chamber of Com"""'<. lhaf1
the one
In Costa Mesa, California
Theu boolt our cilJI, night and dot/
To makt it great in et1t'ft/ tDa1/
You mW"t admit that tMJlre OK
In Costa Meia, CaUfONlia
The "Chamber Maidl'' are quite
alright
In Costa Mesa, California
The11're sweet and lovelt1 da11 and
night
In Cotta Mesa, California
When the men want something done
TM girla gd bU!l/, etJe111 one
And in m11 book, thet1'rt Number One
111 Cosio Meso, California
Whln vou're shopping, don'! f6rg<1
Downtcton Costa Mesa.
Barpaim tht".e . ure tastl to pet
In Downtown Coita Mesa
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\Vorkmen who were replaclng the roof
of the Clouston house told officers they
saw him run from the bact door and
·climb over a fence after the shots were
fired .
The merchmtts greet you 10fth a m ile
TM things thlv aeU ore iight In 11v11
So come on dQWn and "'brotosr»
awhile
In Beoutf{1ll Doomtown
Co.!ta Mt.ta, California
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Beach-built Skylab Space
Unit Arrives in Florida
The Skylab orbiting space slaUon,
which left Its builders at McDomell
Douglas Company In Huntington Beach
Sept. !. arrived today aboatd a barge at
Port C&naveral ln Florida.
The specially-outfitted thlrd stage of a
Saturn 5 rocket will support three
astonauls in earth orbit on mbalon.t
ranging from 2' lo SI days nut year.
Jt finished Its two-week journey from
the Orlnge Coast aei'lopaco plalll aboard
the barge Point Bamiw.
National Aeronautics and S p a c e
Admln11trallon offic!als said the .cyUn-
drlcal Skylab would '-transfemd io a
special barge early Saturday and floated
down the Banana River and lhroucJ> 1
!ier1es of canals to a buJn near the Vehl-
cle Assembly Building at the Kenne<IY
Space Center.
A Oat bed traller wtII tal<e Slcylab from
lhe barge to the (l(antlc Veblcle
Assembly BuildJnc where techntclana wtII
begin pttparlng the ~ _llatloo for a
mission April JO. • -. '
Navy Capt. Char~tQlnd Jr., Dr.
Jotepll Kenrio and 111'7 Cmdr. Paul
Wellz have beel aeleote,d a, the crew for
the llnl mllaloo, •hkt wlll laal • dayl.
Skylab . wtII be la•aidifl. from Earth
aboml a Sa-5' Apr11 JO, one day
belora tlie 11tronau1L. Tiit crew will
boord· en Aii911o ~ on top of a • Saturn 1B !"ict•t 1: aod , blaal lnlo
: lipaco to -W!tl!-lh4lr ...
oome and acltnee laborat0!1. J ' -·
Later In 1973, two otbar. c:i'in 1rlll be
flrad lnto<rblt for 1MaJ ..-aboard
the same space ilatlon.
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BolsaChica
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Land Swap
--Propo_sed
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The CaUfomla °""'-ol 1'1111 and Game ls preparlna a pacbge laod nap
with Signal Gaa ond OU Qxnpany wblcb
could create a Ql4cre wildUfe -e
In Huntington Beacll'1 Bola Qilca
marsh.
The swap, according to lofonned
~rces, involves the consolidation of
state tideland.9 area into one rectancular
pattel, while freeing the remaloder of
the marsh for private development by
Signal.
Also lnvol ved In the plan. olf!du 1111,
la a pooalble ocean eut from -11111 to
the sea, about Wamer AftDUe.
Thia might lead to -of Auhobn
Bay and a ftnllltfne ol ~
Harbour water trafflc tbroalb Bo1sa
Bay.
Signal Oil i! expected to bulld one
type of marina project, similar to B~
tington Harbour, south of Warner
Avenue.
The state wildlife preserve would be in
the soulhem part of the marsbland, now
partially covered by oil opera~.
UPIT ..........
Legless Refugee • Cloeure of Plciflc Coast WgJnny from
Warner Avenue eouth is a1lo put of the
prtllmlnary plan. The hlgbway, ofDcf.111
say, would be rerouted behind the marsh,
then connected along the .coast again
closer to downtown Huntington Beach.
A legless veteran became a refu'gee Thursday, as he is forced to leave 1•
song Ve, in South Vietnam, before advancing North VielnalJ\.l!se units ••
Communist troops captured parts of the town in their effort to cut •.
Highway One in Quang Ngai Province. (See story Page 4.)
•• A long peoiosula of public beocb, what
is now Bolsa Chica State Beach. would
then be created.
OfflclaJs say the wild!Ue -,.
"""'d be left In a "natural slate,"
perhaps with a toorlst lnformatlon center
~ Senate Committee Okays ~
and~::u.~·the plan have mi yet Disputed WeHareMeasure ~Yled. --------'------------------·----·-----·------. 'l1ie state baa a~ been working
on the land swap plan for more than a
year, but the process ha.s been alow
because 'If the legal entanglement of
tidelands areu.
One offictal said the Udelaoda ran In-
land lilr:e little fingers along the
waterways, or like "the backbone of a
leaf.'' The state hopes to conoolldata all
of those "fingers" into one parcel,
usable for the preserve, while al.lo
clearing area for Signal's development.
Much of the marsh area lllll Iles In
county territory, llJt the entire Bolsa Bay
region ls expected to be anneJ:ed to Hun-
tington lleacb one day.
Huntington Asks
Cable TV Curbs
liunt1ngtoo Bea:c!i " liaa Jcilned -Costa
Mesa In opposlUon to state cootiol ol
cable televls.lon franchises.
Councllmen unanimously paued a
resolution Monday night oppostna two
proposed Senate bllls wblc:h-would 1et
statewide rulea °"'Jrogramm!Jig, prtdng
and other facets a cableviskm opera-
tion. .
Both cities are part_of a five-city, Jcilnt
powers ·pact which will 9000 Interview
nJoe ccimpetlng firms prior to granting a
single franchlse for the five com-
munities.
FOIDltain Valley, Newport Beach and
Westminster are also part ol the Ove-dty
system,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
Finance Committee approved a con-
trovenial bill today to cut off from
welf&re rolla two of every five families
receiving payments.
lrhere would be no more federal
welfare program for six m i 111 o n
rr,emberl of families in which all
children are over age &. This would ac--
count for 40 percent of the 15 million
families on welfare rolls.
inltead, the bill would guarantee the
beads of -families -virtually all of
them women without an able-bodied man
lo the hollae ~ a job elll)er In pri~ate
en!erprlae, with wages of '2 an liOur
sometimes subsidized by the govern-
ment, or on • government payroll at "8
af week. ..._ J, I '
'lbe' llollle p...eci '15 lbiJitlilj .......
Admltltstration blll " calllni !lir a
guaranteed income ol '2,400 lot every
poor family of four. Those who worked
but earned ,.,, 'than '2,400 would 1Je
guaranteed an Income i>f' at "lea.I tbat
much -a step wblcb would add nilllloos
of working families to welfare rolls.
Whatever measure comes out of the
~te would have to be reconciled with
the House bill U Congress i! to enact
welfare rtfonn thla ;tear. Tbe proepeets
ol that occurring appeared remo~
The meaaure by Sen. Rusaell Long (D-
I.a.) faces an uncertain future when the
Senate tal<et it up next -k. A U.S.
Chamber ol Oxnmerce poll of senators
found only 3~ sure voles for 11 •.
Io addition to.~ draatlcally the
It's the llttle th11191 tllat can make the difference!
:.top in today end
view e fine selection of ecceuories,
lamps, pictures & imported mirrors.
You'll find just the right thing to
enhance your home for the holiday.
DRM~ERITA6~~R!DON-WOODMAR!t-«ARASTAN .
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nation's .wellare system, the "workfare"
plan drafted by Long (D-La.), chalnnan
or the committee and approved by a 12-0
committee vote , would : ·
-Increase welfare payments for many
poor people who are elderly, blind Or
dlsabled, guaranteeing them $130 a
month for a single person or $195 for a
couple. ·
-Liberallze tbe Social Security and
Medicare programs at a cost of nearly $8
blllioo a year. Payroll laJ:ea to flnaoce
the lmprovemenll would rlae next )'e&I'
and again In 1974.
V Oc8tioif Tests """ . Sla~ at OCC · ..
Education, vocaUonal and guldanCe
testing will be conducted at Orange Coast
College next M~y and fiedoeadlf.
The testa, acbeduled '°" 6: 115 p.m. both
days, are for c.ollege students with
educational or vocaUonal problems, They
rover -aptitude, abWty,. 1ntaresta and
peraonallty and wlll be followed by an II>
tervl ... and ........ung_
lnlerelled peroom may regilltr for the
tests at tlie Evening College Ofllce In the
OCC adm!n!.trallon building. There Is a
matertalJ c:harre of. '5.
Another testing -· bu -scbeduled for NOY-5 lllcl Nov. 9.
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After two disputes with FBI
Director Patrlck Grsy, former
Los Angeles Bureau Chief
Wesley G. Grapp will retire
rathec than accept a demotion,
transfer and salary cut.
Freeway OK'd
Long Bea~h
To Pasadena
BISHOP (AP) -The State !Ugbway
Commission baa ok1yed the bUdgeting ol
about one mile of conslnlction of the
Long Beach Freeway, Califomia 7,
through Pasadena next year.
The project has been stalled for yean
by delays in funding, relocation of a
l'iilr<i•d .amldllputes over. the rouUng of
the free1'ay which 111111 north from Long
Beach for about 25 mllea to a Point near
South Pasadena. The future routing of
the freeway through South Pasadena still
remains in dispute.
The highway section approved Thurs·
day will ' run from the northern llmitJ of
South Pasadena at Columbia Boulevard
to Del Mar Avenu.e ln Pasadena. A
atretch of California 7 is under con-
•tnx:Uon from Del Mar Avenu.e
norlfi'ward.
Younger
Won't Probe
Ini~tives
SACRAMENTO (APl. -'Atty. Gen.
Ewlto J. Younaer his reluaed ln tn-
vestlpte alleged fraud ·tnvolvtnc In·
tt!aijV.. on the Nov. 1 tlectloo ballot,
saying It -Jd be "• coolly llahlng ,..
pedition.11
And <;Ov. ~Id i!Oagan says charges
of fraud In colleetlnl the algnaturts that
aot the meuuretl .. the ballol "smacks
very much of polillc:s."
The two offlclalt, bolh Republicans,
aimed their c:ritkilm at Democratic
SecretarY of Slate !ldnu•nd G. B""'11 Jr.
who Is trying ln dump ooo meoauro from
\bO ballot and bu queslloned four others.
REAGAN TOt.ll a Capitol news con-
ference Thu1'9day that any lnvestlpUon
of fraud lnvolvJN .tbe lnlllativ• mea!IW'U
8bould alao question why Brown cerUfled
the measures for the ballot ln the first
place. I
Brown claim& that ln some cases peti·
tion 1tem.tliz"e.ll were forged and signers
were milled about the contents of the
~UUo~.
Brown replied Thursday that Reagan
"obviow:ly misunderstands" California
election law, which he said gave him no
.choice ezcept to validate the figures sent
to him by county officials.
Younger'• criilclsm came Murs later
Thursday in a tw~page reply to Brown's
request for an investigation Into ballot
Props. 14, 15, J7 and 21-initiaUves deal-
ing with property taxes, state employe
salaries, blgbway patrol salaries and the
death penalty.
BROWN ALBE.WY has asked a
Sacramento court ln take Prop. 22, the
l>rm labor Initiative, off the ballot for
alleged fraud In gathering the signatures
required to put the measure before the
voters.
Younger accused Brown of premature
publicity 1n making his request for a
statewide inv~lgation and said the re-
quest was "inadequate to jusUfy a costly
statewide investigation."
The next time he asks the attorney
general for An investigation, Younger
told Brown, be would like to receive the
request "prior to holding a press con-
111ERE U NO estimate of the cost. fue.nce and issuing a press release."
Commissioner · Fred Jl!llllinga o I "'lbe widescale publicizing of !llleged
Riven.ide made the motion for approval, violatloD! of law prior to any reaponaible
saying "we hive a moral obligation to lnveotigaUon I.I not In the public Interest.
the city ol P1sadena" to budget the new It can be prejudlc!al ln Innocent peraoM,
atr<tcb of freeway. H• waa supported by and can pul the auilty on notice and give
ConunlU!on O>a!rman WIMton Fuller of • them ·an opportunity ln destroy or coo-
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Prosecutnr
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Plwtngraphs
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FAIRFIE!;D (UPI ) -The J>l'O'OCUIOr
1t the mass-murd«;r trial of Juan V.
Corona said Thursday he wo11ld introduce
photographs to show that weapons found
In the possession of the defendant could
have been used to hack to death ZS
laborers. .
G. Dave Teja. Su tt er County district
atotrney, said the pictures wou)d llhow
the fatal wounds found on the unearthed
bodies of the itinerant farm work.en.
c.orona , 38, a farm labor contractor. Is
charged with killing the mlgrant. mostly
middl&-aged , workers and burying their
bodies along the Feather River last
•prin&.
Del..,.. attorney Richard E. Hawk
seld be would attempt to block In·
trodu'ctlon of the photographs which be
l!>l'!ter 'lll!Sd'tll<ll-••--gru=-0.01 ,
hideou1" pictures that could prejudice
the jurjr agaln!t Corona .
Complex Okayed
In Peoples Park
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The UC
regents'• finance committee has .sul.boriz-
ed construction of a ff.7-million married
11tudent housing complex at Berkeley'&
"Peoples Park," site of 1969 clashes
between students and poUce in which Gile
person was killed and another blinded.
The committee said Thursday lt was
authorizing the construction unless the
city ot ·Berkeley makes a aatl&factory of·
fer for the vacant• lot.
Btudent Loses Dam~ge Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ A student who
WU lnjurod in I hl&h school pmnaalum
bu IOI! •' $& mlllloo allepd> aqUgence
damage lbll aga!Mt the Loo Angel••
ICbool dlltl'lct. He reporlodtl"hld turned
down a '25o,odo aetUement two days
Oll'ller.
A jury rul¢ 'lbursdV lbat Ille school
dlltricl WU -~ ID. Ibo Jnjury Which left Paul J. ~ ol Canoga Park
parllalJy pmjyzed. •
Marcoulller, ·who ws1171t the timt of
the 1118 aeci.dent, was doln1 a gymnastic
maneuver on the rlng8 at Cano1a Park
High Schoot when he fell and landed on
bla neck. e 8 Officer• DlaMbsed
SAN JOSE (AP) -Police say _eight
youn1 offlcer1 who allegedly ended a
bachelor party by firing H gunshots In a
park and fighting with local residents: at
• nightclub nave been 1uspended -the
largest sue~ action In the ·600<nan
department's history.
U. Lyle Hunt, bead ol the police in-
t>rell alfaln unit, said 'lbursday the
eight . suapended officers were among 50
peroon.s who attended a bachelor party In
Alum RA>clt POfk for a fe!Uow officer
about ln be manied.
After the patty ended, six officers
drew their pistols and fired it·1holl at an
empty hillside.
( NEWS BRIEFS )
e S•lt Surprises RTD
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Spokesmen for
the Southern California Rapid Transit
District say they are surprised by a
federal suit aCCU&tng the district of
violating Pay Board rules by Clvin& a
retroactive raise to mechanics.
The Justice Department filed the suit
Thursday, naming the di8trict and the
Amalgamated Transit Union Division tm as delendanu.
The suit claims the contract agree-
ment reached on March 3 providtd for a
5.5 percent pay raise retroacUve to the
aptration of the previou• contract, sept.
I, 1971. e Protest P14111aell
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An antiwar
demonstration ls planned when President
Nixon addresses a $1,000.a-plate ·cam·
paJgn lund-rllslng dinner Wedneadly
night, protestors say.
Police 'lbursday said they h I d
estimates ranging from 20,000 persons
claimed by the demonstration 1ponsor1,
"The century Plaza Reception COm·
mittee," downward to 1,000. e lullge Su.-ded
SAN FR,WCisro (AP) -A Stenlslau•
County judge who pleaded guilty ln viola-
tions of the state C.Orporatlons Code has
been suspended without pay by the state
Supreme Court.
Lowell L. Jensen of the Newman
Judicial District was suspended Thurs·
day, and a court spokesman said he will
be removed from office when the con·
vlctions become final.
Former Mayor, Another
Guilty in Rape Atlempt
ffONGi<ONG
OAKLAND (AP) -An · Mm!tt.
Aiamoda Couoty S u p • r I o r
Cl>Url jury has convicted the
former mayor of Pittsburg
and another man on two
felony ser counts each In ·an
!hcident last Nov. I Involving a
ll·yeaMld Alameda girl.
Alter five hour• of delibefa-
Uon Wednesday, the jury
found -former M'ayor
Marcelino Vuquez, S3, and 21-
yell'Olcl Manutl Raya, ..,u1y
ol ooe count •ch ol atte~
atatutory rape. Each man no
' acquitted of ooe count ol
pemnJon.
Tbe ~Ix·man a11 .... man jury
recommend.ed Uiil'VuqUa bt
sent to otete prlaoll and Raya, ' a Dlablo Valley College atu-
dlll, be l!v.. a county jail
term. •
superior Court Juclp Wil-
liam J. Hayea, .who II DOI
bound by the jury'l ......, ••
mtndltloll, ,.t Oct. II for
....-inc. Court evidence !ndl<.ated Iha
tncldollt oceurrad In • -areo 11111' OU!and'I Lalla
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V@l<!Ue .. also •-lonnor OEO
program director, was
defeated last November after
aervlng two tenill as mayor.
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• • Hoag Memorial Hospital bas just celebrated Ila 20th
annlveraary of caring for the sick and Injured in the
Hat!>or area.
.TJleJ;Omrpl!!lity baa come lo respect that bOsJ>ital
on Ille blll, nol Just becauBe it's t6ere, bul because It • ·
has done more and helter than the community ever ex-
pected.
Today Hoag HosplW Is well into a truly ambitious
expansion program. Hospital directors have committed
to spend ll8 million on an ll:atory tower of new and ,
modern rooms and equipment.
Th is Is necessary to maintain lhe high level or care
that the Harbor area -an d beyond -have come lo
expect. ·
Now the hosplW faces a true dilemma and board
members will meet Monday to try to make a very dif·
ficull decision . ·
Confronted with a co ntinu ing decline in its occu-
pancy factor, lhe hospital is not producing the kind of
income ii had anlicipated when lhe building program
began.
The hospital board has watched this develop and
has carried out an extensive cost-cutting program. Some
people have been laid off, some programs have been
cut back, some prices have gone up.
Now the hospital's medical staff, by a vote or 73 to 42, has recommended that one of Haag's innovative
medical services and training programs -the Family
Practice Center -be discontinued. {A total of 353 doc-
tors are listed on the staff.)
The pro~am cost the hospital $284,000 Ibis fiscal
year, a deficit $20,000 greater than had been budgeted.
The dO'Clors urging the cul apparently feel the $284,000
would be better put toward funding other hospital pro-
grams and obligations.
The doctors' recommendation has sparked concern
and controversy on two counts:
Termination of the program will mean that 13 do c-
tors now in trainin,e to become badly-needed general
practitioners -family doctors -will have to go else-
where to complete training, and so may not return to
Some Ugly
-Double-goer
ls at Work
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
Entering my office and looking at the
desk thir morning, I vividly remembered
the beirinninl? of a lovely essay by Robert
Benehley. on the malevolence of in-
animate ·objects. He wrote :
"I have placed slippers very carefully
under m:v bed. only to havt. them crawl
out during the night '
to a position where
I will st ep tlnto
lhem the wrong way
round when .leaping
out of bed to answer
the telephone. These
things don't just ;
happen. you know."
Exactly the way
J feel about the
~haos on my desk. During the day, I try
to place things carefully in their respec-
tive piles: letters here, requests for in·
formation here. press releases here, iJ1..
vitiuions to lectures-here. and 'so 'on:
But 00. sooner do I go out for lunch and
return than I' confront a desk that has
t>een wickedly transfonned into a battle
field of paper. The patient creature who
toils for me has Jong since given up her
pathetic efforts to maintain order; she,
too, is aware that some ugly Do~
pelganger is at work. For she ca n
straighten out my desk at 12, and at 1 it
ls looking like a shambles again.
I HAVE f'OR YEARS been envious of
those neat and methodical colleagues of
mine, whose des ks resemble those of
oank vice-presidents in charge of refus-
Uig loans.
But th eir tidiness must ever remain a
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Alter opposing nying Old Glory 24
hours a day (lighted at night), will
Councilman Wilson now propose
eliminating the Pledge of Alle-
giance to open council meetings, as
was done by the radicals on the
Berkeley City Council?
-N.E.
T~" , .. ,,,.. r1lltdl rMdtr'• "'""-1111
MCIJMrllY fllllll ef tflt l'llWIHNr. SIM.
your NI "'" te O...,.,.r Ou .. Dlllt' .. 1111.
secret to one of my temperament :
neithef files nor boxes nor efficiency
syit'eh\1 'can ' stem the remorseless
overflow of paper that Inundates m-e the
moment I sit down at the typewriter.
TO PEOPLE UKE me, inanimate ob-
jects seem· to have a life of their own-
and their perpetual aim is to discolJlfit
me. The cigaret lighters in every car I've
owned have jumped out of their sockets
and rolled on the noor, never to be seen
again .
My plane tickets take wings; my
gloves ~ly·transfer thf!~ves i;nto lhe podelS of coats hanging dejectedly in
· the ·buemenl: 'and the top parts_ot my pajam~s haven't spoken to their bottoms
in years.
THESE THINGS don't just happen, as
Benchley knew. My desk dtlel not belong
to a slob, as the casual observer might
think; it belongs to a man bedeviled by
the sheer cussedness of material objects
-a man who has been •known to buy as
many as five ball-point pens hi a wee~.
Please, dear readers, no $1ggestlons,
no systems, no stem moral admonitions
to change my sloppy ways. All that a
man afflicted with these gremlins asks
for is a little sympathy -and a lot or
time to answer your buried letter.
Paradise in Yucaipa?
At ohe lime or another in his life each
or us has ,probably said, "I should write a
book." John Qeck has made it possible
for many of .the retired pensioners living
in Rancho Paradise, a mobile home park
in Yucaipa, Calif., to do just that.
Deck arrived at Rancho Par'adlse with
a tape recorder and an introduction from hi~ aur.u '1!d uncle who live there and has
"written a book" fro m th e transcriptions
of their life stories the residents related
lo him ... and the tape.
THESE ELDERS are the opposite of
lhe young and the affluent, the Beauti(ul
People who attract the attention of
authors. These are common people,
average 2oth Century Ame ricans who
somehow worked their way through the
Great Depression of the 1930s, World
War 11, the unprecedented expansion in
Southern C3llfornia in the post war
decades of the 1950s and 60s, survivl'd the
technollglcal revolution and finally, n9w
In tbel' 605, 705 and 80s, have "escaped
the imaU terrors of urban and suburban
livlbt' and are trying to make a new Ute
limilOcl by Inadequate pensions and
Socllol Security In addition lo lhe Jn-
t
Quotes
~ F. Froeblke, Secretary of tbe
Army, la Comm mweal_. eta· If.
CIUlwlilo --"There ate -lrle.t lflat ba•• vlslooa 9' world -which might take advaai.ce: ol Ille U.S.
or other countrlel ii ourr.wor ...,..I dos oot remain •lro!W· • baft an obll-
• rauon lo ourselves IA> ~ ..,._ion."
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finnitles of age.
OLD BY ANY OTHER name ls not
paradise. Nor la It tor the oldsters who
live,Att Rancho Paradise. Told In their
own words, with pride in the general ac-
complishment of having survived Jn an
always precarious economic climate,
with courage and cheerfulness despite
vlcissitud" and !alhins, here la tbe pat·
lem, the Ule sty1', o! the ordinary
American Jn lhls cenl)!TY.
The reader applluds tbe courage and
tbe wW but ls aadclened by tbe in-
escapable Impression tblt however much
the elforl to esllbllsb a -and ....,_
lngM Ille tbe realdelllS ol Rancho Para-
dise ate pretty much the elereotype o!
the elderl,y waltJas out their lllne to die
with shu!!Jeboord, poncake briU!uls,
polluck suppers, caft1s and dancing lo
Lawrence Welk f1'Y'M"' ,
RANCHO PARADISE It ' neither a
ranch nor a paradlje. It la a srapblc and
infonnatlve ptctw-e of the advantages,
the dlsappointmentl, tbe 1111afaclions
and the folllraUons .91 mobllo homes ancl
mobile home llvlng1 and tbe problems
and saliafactlons of' 'reu ........ 1. A book
no: only !or older Amertcanl ' but !or
every American who mutt one day face
up to retlremenl and what be may hope
his lire sfyle wlll be alter llxty. {Rancho
Paradl,. by John Deoti lllreourt Brace
Jovanovich, Inc., JlO pp~, '8.50),
Mr.·me B. Bltd
Cutback -
tllll area lo practice.
The facl that 1,000 or more persona per month are
cared fM by the doctors participating iii the ~
·mean1 that termination of the program direct11 eds
the health ~e of ~Y people.
A. Vincent Jorgenaen, president of the Hog board
of directors, waa only one of several persons IUI week
who pointed lo the shortltge of general practitioners in
the community. .
There seems no dispute thal !be Family Practice
Center ls a fine effort, serving a very real neO<I.
The hospital's board of directors meets Monday
afternoqh to consider the recommendation of the med·
ical staff. The community will be hoping they wlll find
it possible to have one more Jook tor ways to cope with
Ibis lalest of lhe many very difficult challenges the
hospital has had to overcome in its 20 years of distin-
guished service.
Wide,ping Victoria Street
The decision to abandon lhe Wilson Street widen·
ing project in favor of widening Victoria Street repre-
sents a welcome change of attitude among Costa Mesa
city councilmen.
Sfnce Victoria Street is one of \he Cew east-west
through streets in the city, it ~ppearslreasonable to im-
prove it rather than Wilson,. which in the · unanimous
agreement of councilmen "starts no'where and goes no-
where."
Although such a project would' cost nearly $1 mil-
li on per mil e, it should considerably improve access
from Costa Mesa to Huntington Beach and also to New-
port Beach.
. As wa~ pointed out during Monday night 's council
session by numerous apartment owners arid residents. th~ eli~ination ~f parking and subsequent widening oC
Wilson ts undesirable to those who live there.
Hist<_>rically, it has always been easy to drive north
or south 1n Costa Mesa, but extremely difficult to go east
or \vest. The Victoria widenin g will help matters great· Jy. c
.• , •· • I Commission Jflajortty Ducks Stricter Controls
To the Editor:
Anyone who has sat in on a number of
hearings before the Orange County Plan-
ning Commission would come away with
the distinct impression of an unwavering
pro-developer bias among the com-
mission majority.
One sees the commission, week after
week, ignore it s own staff reports on
serious problems expecled to arise from
specific developments, Ignore housing
density limits of general plans the com-
!fllssion itsell has prev.iQusly apptoved,
1gno.re problems of drastic road conge•
tion1' environmental destniction a n d
~~·grading techniques inherent in
many tra~ maps. One hear1 )i:Mtividual ~ioners, partiCularly rorer: Je-,.
fe~ and 'Butterfield, consistently voic·
tng laments over the financial distress
whlCh landowners and developers would
suffer if the commission imposed stricter
and' more responsible controls.
11 IS OBVIOUS that lhe commission
majority belleves.tMt somehow the risks
of land speculation by priva!f individuals
and corporations must be borne by the
general publlc, that speCWallve profit in
land ls 10mehpw gu"{aijt..a , l!Dder the
CoilsUtul!On -or perhaps unl!Or·the laws 'Cl~ Orange County. _ '. ··· -
·Since nellhet is tbe cl.J,• t Is about
time that the planning commission and,-
indeed -the Board of Supervisors whO
appointed them -becomes aware of the
responsibility they owe to t h e
nonspeculatiog citizens who make up tht
majority qf their constituency.
We need more commissioners, like Ron
Yeo, who Wl>uld speak in IJie public in· terest.
JOHN PHELAN
Arl>ltrary Retirement
Ta the Editor:
I read with interest Charles McCabe's
column in the Sept. 14 issue of the DAILY
PILOT entitled, "Injustice of Arbitrary Retirement."
Please let me add some additional
comments along this line and call at-
tention to what I believe to be one of the
cruelest and most unju,,t regulations in ,
Amer!ca that violates the basic rights of
American citizens, namely the airline
pilols.
)':very pilot Dying in command of a
ACbeduled alrllnU 1n America must be in
)lOOSeSSion ol an Airline . Transport
llatlng, lhe bJcbest license available. He
la required to maintain bis piloting sklU
and proficiency and be In top physical
condition. He must pass a minimum of
two physlcal examinations given by a
designated FAA -approved physician
each year. .
SOME COMPAND!S also require an
addillonal p~lcll given by their own
mEdical deparimenl. The pilot must re-
malo currently qualilled on lhe equip-
ment be ls f1J1J11 liy completing recurj
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Dear GQ>p: •
When people first come in con-
tact with me Ibey obvlousJy lhlnJc I
am witty,~ and pleaaant to
be arotlJ)d.l!owever, In a .....,ely
short time Ibey aeem to start
disUklng me. Could ~ please tell
me what causes this o d d
lrans!ormaUon in people 1
Not Iha! ~ """Id have sense
onough to know, you Jerk.
PUZZLED
Dear Puzzled :
• I' think the answor 11 obtlous. ,
Evorybody ~ know has a split
)lmOOallty.
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MAILBOX
Letters from readers are pelcome.
NormaU11 writers should convey thtir
messages in 300 words or les!. The
right to c~e letters to fit.:space or tlimtnate tllitl is ·reserved. • 'All
let¥i..f ~ mu.!t ifttludt signaturt ~and ~ addre1.1, but names t!be un~@ ·~ 1'eqiiest if iu . ·' n.t
reason u apparent. .foe try toiU be
published. , ·
Aveni.ii?, from 19th Street to 16th Street,
there '8l'e no sidewalks, thereby making
it difficu1t for walking. The mOtOrists
hardly give one a chance to ems,, the
streets.
WE HA VE nYI': mobile ltome parks in
this area and three ot them are new ones
. aQ\l the owners ol homes are )>l!ying
. Ml""bere from $100 to $125 a month and
maybe better (just for the land). ·
There are also a number ot senior
citizens who do not have licenses to drive ·n~ for Various reaaons . I am sure we a~ badly in need ol i complete shOJ>Pfng
c.en1~ ngbt bere.
· ~-GUADYS M. 'SCHLINK '
Detitfa Pettaltll
To tbe Editor:
rent ground sch:>oJ training; ·eaCh year
reviewing the latest material relating to
bis prolession. This usually includes a
study and review of the aircraft
emergency systems, e I e c t r i c a I , On capital punishment, it appean that
hydraqlic, pressurization, engines, new the more violence-prone Americans, who
procedures, etc. In addition he must would take a life with a mere stroke o(
satisfactorily complete two proficiency lhe pen in signing a peliUon to gel tbe
OJgbt tests each year given by a ci>m-aesth penalty hack on tbe ballot, give a
· b • I I clear Indication o! themaelves poosesaing pany supervisor or c ec. P 01 • a few of tfte cruel and abnormal inatlnct.s
!sometimes monitored by an FM in-.as those.or lhe condemned murderer.
spector riding in the. coctJ>11)' '!'hO .~t • I But .. lhil ls a 111oral 1s1Ue and society
Olgbt includes Jnstrumenl' a~, "'-• -•"-· holdibg pattema, emeilJ<ney .prucoilur;,,, ,-an ·._.119n to cure the ~ick mind
sometimes wilb one or •two ~ llilJt tln'O~ Jiaychoanalysis m an institution
down or throttled !>ack to ilupllcate .,, for as _long as it takes to rehabilitate
engine failure and ·emergency, etc. He ' isuch men.
' also must pass a line check pven by a ANY BOOILY harm to these prisoners
comes under lhe heading of "anlmallstlc
~!·on the part of lbe aoclety tblt
cbeck pilot over tbe route he li'!Jying
each year.
WHILE HE 18 fully qualified, ,....
·ficien~ ·and physically fit and· licensed to
fly until ll:G9 p.m. while m )'.Otn ol·age,
when the clock !,trikes II midnlgbl on bla
60th birthday he is !oroed to !orieit his
job rights by FAA regulations and
terminate bis chosen career and take
retirement.
I ha.ve penonally beard of two cases
where the 'pilots have taken their last
outbound flights to tbe destlnatloo airport
When · the fiigtils were delayoci. In lhe
mMDlime their IOll\ blrthdaya occut'!td
and Ibey were removed from tbelr ietilm ·
flights and found 'It necesaary to
deadhead home. •
· aD~ iuch .berbartc ·reaction.
· AJ tar u tbe cost of Imprisonment and
l\lychiatric care of the condemned
murderer, wouldn't ii be far more costly
and .IPir!tuaUy damaging lo our society If
history' were to record th4I we
Americans preferred. to "take llYet"
rather than attempt to mend the loal o!
man and acknowJedge our obligatJon
under God to give proper guidance and
cure the warped minds.
WllETIIEll IT IS an abortion, a bomb-
1114-a napa(mq, J,~~ l"!'!:der· a "1>ill who kllJs a ., a ldWq for
polJUcal expedJenW -I believe a Ille
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Isn't It the "rrutli!
taken 1llso t&kf:!JI with it the "soul" of
lhe _one TeSP,O~ble. .
We dare ·not vote for capital punish-
ment leit We be judged 'iJ\ the same
harsh manner as those c0Uectlvel,y put to
death vial.be petition.
BEllNY WEL'IR
To lbe Editor: ,
By a substantial majority, the .medical
stall of Hoag Memo~ lloopltal, voled to
"!' , the .Family PracUce ~
Training ~-·~ -is lhat ~ p!Q8fliiil ~-~!of two -= lic;k ol fundjJ lmd lltclt ol In-terest. The medical stall ls <Qmpooed o!
physicians who enjoy hospital plivUeges
at Hi>lg Memorial Hospital.
, The Family PractlcC ""*"'m at Hoeg, now lhree ,..... old, Ima enjoyed
national acclaim and •As much sought
after by medical school graduates. Its
purpoee Wa8 tO train, Jn diree 1ears, fami.
Jy l!l"'clice Pl!Yliclaa,, a better trained
v~ o1 lbe old familiar but now rare genera! praclice doctor.
THB SUCCESS ol HOM'S Pro~ is patently obvious In tblf each lclan
who completed the program suc-
cessfully 'passed tbe difficult boaid tesls
lot cerlillcatJoo· Jn tbe American
Aeademy of Famtly P,ractlce.
Udiv.enltles have · gene1ally b e e n
unwllling to-.traln family practice physi-
cians because ·these progralllS• co.ppete
with their numerous .IJ>'clalll' J>l'OB1'11ms. Some private hospitals have alt.injtted lo
lllJ thla need. Hoag tliecl ~ failed.
Govef1IOI' Reagan signed a bill Ibis past
month ·supporting such tralnlna ~
grams but denied any funds .. federal
func!&i h4ve bej!n slow bu!~ ~bably
WOUid aiit be aCcepte4111 lijai. as several ~ians remarked, "We ~'t want
any airings controlled by Washington."
A few months •io a pllol of my ac-
qaalnlance flew his liisi airllDe · filgbl.
After 32 ~ ol fljJng for a major
alrllne "he landed a Boeing Zfl In New
York Iller compieth!g tbe filgbl from
Europe.
SO,.IF YOU l\'ANT lo lt;no'li where the
family doctor went; llx of tllem started
their tralolng at Hoag on July I, 1972, but
wlU nor complete It. lfaybe We six wlU now,tak..-~ •.tPeciall!'. Anet all, w!Jen
you are bdru .YIJU peed an ~:
wbeb ~ need your ora) .,Olio Im-
munization, ;yoU nl!eil I )ledlltriclan ·
wllilt ,..._·~or.,... the n~ ~ .,.,... ·in imlmll!; l'hm·,.. -to have ... wart removed ~ need a , __ ., surgeon : when. you IMlecl ·• ~ae test you
By CML ~ JR. need a BYl'ecoioalot And, wjleil>~ are
The mystery ot Why ..me of lhe' p<> ' old and h1flli_n_t~ will. probabl,y need
HE WAS MET at tbe lermlnll) by his calledanchonnenon1'V-toJllUI-lllem .au ex...,_ 'the OB-OYN and
immediBte superior , and 1 e v e r a I per while -.. filllDI us wtth pediatrician: ' · ·
supervisory pllols and consratulated on a outrace and often earnlftc our ....-p1, Family doctor indeed! Who need! him'
job well dOl\e. Thlrty<llx hours bier be ls no ni111<11=11 ci.o your .,... to It Is •l\b oadneta, anger and a feeling oi bad .-bed bit IOtb blrlbdaJ and by .the ,......,.. Ml! .......,Irate •Polol!Y: for _my new prolesaJon 1 Write
FAA regulation -!orcecl to terminate · on the glib ~ 11111 cllsoover• t6ia litile. ' .. · • '11* career and take l'etlrement. !bat le act..U, in that bo1 to " CllAIU.ES PA'ITERSOlf, M.D.
The subl!!quent banquet given to get excited alltl!ll -, i... lnltance. . Finl Year s.Jdent I celebra~ tJi8 redrem!ont, alone wJlb 10 bow 11 ~ "' If 11*""1 Welch-_ Hoag Memorial lltiopital, Presbyterian , others Wbo ,bad mew .,. eo -. -t -loo ID'a ..,..., lll'Gna Lisa
rep-eel, In IDT JudrmOnt, a total ol glvtli a boli'd er '-7 Kllllnger p I
'1'!'roilmately 1111,00.~ 11111 'ot iiwTlec!. • ' ....... -
illllllon ol milel °'' . : alr11tie ' . !IJUJ, Perhaps ·-:!lr.11:ei!" io. -· ·.,.'!!.:....~· N_1c~ for nldlo '"'ilh al!m• di~ "91, bul.tl!ey hid no~ due --.
to the FAA mandalel • -4'1'!""'°"'
AJ a pOint of Interest, none can collect 'MT ""--a -In ~ -hilSoclalSecurll)'foratl-two,~ lbe ,~_r..; -a IJDq rear-
tllen at a reduced rate. The .-... Iii cbali".•. 1-¥ ..-, be sold. be llad
tbet Iller, are too Y'JUlll. • ' lull 1111 1114 • -.. dollaD 1a 1111 LEONARD L llYLT01' ·t.11· q' RI _. ¢1lfl H I M
laW la llot -...... 111,r .-Jea.
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,. the Editor:
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