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1972-11-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
' ' • A use I 1 ' I I J ' N.,Viebiam ·Sends. Mc>re . ~ . . ... . . ' ' -' Men :South •.1 'I•\\ '>l'I c I \I . ,. .t !.tf ' ' ' ' ~· Million .. -.~ ·• "To -ad to honor them ii the aJm"' Ibo -· eslabllahed ..... by tbe dome "' July 2, 1'47, - -: .... Ibo llte "' the -Nul '""·~--• -ol • MarlyTdom ol. the Polllb natloo aliil ol other Mlionl JI to be er«t<d I« 111 times (o come.• " 'Toda1 JOU can "811< thnJuih the.._ ·where lt all bappened. Wblle Auochwitz ii pn>bably the -known of the two, Bltkenau JI tbe more I_, .. lite. It Wll ..... the -flll. eel with Mure fuel for the crematoria depooited their cargo. You can walt U:wouJb Birtenau'1 00,e ' pie of death where the traiDI .,...... tbtlr catUe can jammed witb tiunW. brlnp who were ll•ee no food durhW trm.lt, whls>b IOllletimes -.. 111111)' u 1,500 miles. ' ,,., lnlna had no sanitary lldlltlcs. In IJie IUDUllel' the OYerer<>wded can ""':J .atHnc. ln'the w!Dter they"""·~ 111911'cold. ,, Many people died before they .,., ar- r!Yed at tbe gate of death. Today yoo can stand on tbe ''!!!'f wbere millions before yoo bad ltoed. Thi difference ii you can leave when you ts.. Avscmmz, """ en -.. ' .•. " ' •. .. • ' " ff l '-,t-.... ,,. • • • : . · ' '-' · .:O~~ OOUNn', CALIFORNIA "'llill!if![lllj'!!l! ' .,. ,. .. ,, . "" .. ' . . l SUNDAY, NOVEMBER s; 1972 TWENTY .flVE CENTS ' ' -+,.---f-' •• ,, r ' " ' Schmitz Labels Both Opponents As 'Socialists' Orange County ' Youths Banned At Nixon Bally ONTARIO (AP) -Long -ha I red , youthful supporters of President Nixon said Ibey were turned back at the gate to a Nixon campelgn rally 1t Oatarlo Jnterna~ Airport Saturday nJch1 by Secret Service ageete -told them tbe party WU "private.'.' Many ~ Ibo youths came lo tbe llrporl ... ...... -blll!-imd•bad been II'"" l!cbU lor fdin-, ' . 17, a l'ountaln Valley '1'i.~~ ~Ir~ . Advertlsements inviting the public to "see and greet the President of ~ United States and Ma. Nlion" n Optario had run for two days in Lal Aacelcs metropolitan dally ne~ Tiie Id WU ~ by the Committee to Re-Elect the President ... dkf not specify that tlck<te or cn!dmtla9 wooild be -to atleod • A ...,,.._ for' the Nixon C&Utomli campelgn Aid· 1bt youtbl ...,. tumed (Seo JIALLY, Pip All -· W lbo nllJ by .-----N~ ..tel; ' • • ... " -"~ ....... =. To Cle~nt.e prlnlAi pllly.' " Alim llorpn, 25, of 8eal Beach, aald an... 1!drig tumed nay by officen, "I WBI ...... lo V1Jle .... blm but llOW J'm not." Carlol B. Solork>, 25, ot Anaheim aald, "We had tld<eU. I c:oaldn'I believe lhev tumecl 111 away. Olhen who had lhoit hair .....,, .... ul;ed !or Uckets and got in." Solorio Aid be waa a lludent at Cal State, Fullerton. He wore a 1eHhlrt with a coal --II. "1 ..-'" Were ... •!op- p)' to set. In," be iald. ' ' °"""1Y ' Wltlte --Secmary Gerald l. w ..... -later that .,...,, •Is ..,.. ~ .,,.,~ ..,,,. ,...... '"' 11o·p. 11'4 to mal:e a jnd.,.....cmwhetbcr~ftrec:om lllC to Olten or to dllrupl, Warren oal<t. The rally, held on a concrete apron about the me of • football ll<ld, drew • cmwd eltlmated by police 11 up to 30,000. Tiie land ii on propeqy owned by the city of Loo Atlfeleo. The rally atte was enclolcd on three aides by temporary bleachen and was behind & knr, chabHJnk fenc::t, Theft WU only cmo mtnnct, .md>ejl by about 10 Secn!Servicemeo. .---l'OOTllALL --... 8COIU!8 -llCllOOL .__,,-. •. ~-,·--· ' Wist' t1 n.w .... n 11 Miil I 9, IM Qrczz1ai 1f JIJNIOll OOLLllGE °'-~n,Corrt11111 ~w ... -.--n 8111 Wt, JI. _.. c:MI I Bee 8pGrll Section for Dolalll ' • To Cast V ot.e F'1'omWltt8ervlcet ONTARIO, Calli. -Pmident Nbuln -...... the <OUlllry la -be called tbe tut campelln aPPNTiiicoa of bil career Salunlay, clalmlng to boV11 WOii -In lndochlaa and to --1bt nation toward Ille bell lour Yl!jl'• In tbil century. A <rvwd of I0,000 cneted blm al ~ Airport for tbe final a_...,. of tbe CIJlltlOfln . Followfits tbe rally, N1mr n.,, ..,. bellcopfer lo tbe Western White -In S.n t1tmente, arrlwlng at about 1:48 p.m. Aboul a dozen penona -one ol. the •mallcst crowds In recent monlhl - groeted tbe Pmldent at the .,..,,.,.,...... NllDll wlU-rema!n then! tbnlUCll 'llio.- day momlng, when be wW call hil - at Concordia Elementary School He then wUI ny bo<k to Waablncton. D.C. and watch election returns at the White House. Thia an.moon, Nimn la -led to tape a rldlo br-In San Clomonte ror ...-dlltrlbulion. '!be.Ontario roitJ' --:!bed.,, - .... --..... "11111 Oadl II, DPMllJe produeUoa Namber. '! Al 1bt raU1, Nboa clmfld San . Geori!• S. M<Govorn wttb -... M ilolallonlJI policy whlch -.Id -... United S111<o -ltl ..... M-" lu of -II Illa ..ti. w-... """•1111--aald McGoYmt'a pi_.i ....... cuta would mUe It lmpcwtble for 1bt United Stat<t to "'ICl!llto an IOd 10 Illa -.,,,,. ,_ and velllJ 111co-... danctr o( Mare wan. Nl>on anived at Ontario Airport follninl a dt1'llc 011 .. to ••• IWIDc which tool! hlonmtlr'la'*'91 c..u.a andtoNewllnb, -._.... .llntl 11111 .......... I 1•1 I 4ay' LM..... 4t N Ill ,._ ...... .. .... ~ .... ..._ ___ N-M <...-. ...... _ -:s ~ .......... c.-.-.., ,... co 9 ,,, • ._ ~ --.. ......... ..... _ ~ ...... .._..._114_.... u "...... t...c.4 t'T:.,........ :: :=' !1 ....... ,,...., ......... -.. ----.. _ J I ' I ' / • . I • .\ J DAii. Y PILOT • • People /Quotes . "It's a trailc waste and It's hitting below the bell. Thei've wasted all tho money It took to train a top police officer a make blm a professional," said Paul Pollack, attorney r Daniel Zell, Miami's Policeman of the Year for1969, who u . fired for wearing his musi.c)le a quarter ol an inch i /!Qng and his sideburns a half·lndl-loo 'l!lde. · . "The average person !('.totally Ignorant of the lnnardl. of their car. Back in the daya ol the Model T, you could tinkm' with them, but not now. So he is really at the mercy of the repair facility and sometimes the repair facilities haven't been too candid," said Robert Alexander, director ol Call· fornla's Bureau of Automotive Repair, created to protect the car owner from wiscrupulous mechanics. 11And just what will the bad fairies do to us if we haven't adopted a general plan by Jan. l ?" Irvine Councilman John Burton uked this week .. the council met to consider a crash program leading to adoption of a plan in less than two months. "Well," said City Attorney Jem•• Erickson, "the fairies, embodied in the personages of the legislature have.already waved their collective wands and told us that if we don't have a general plan by then, we might not have any zoning laws either." That succinct view of the legal situation prompted city officials to urge an already burdened planning stall to aetJiy· NOY. 14'1' ~et! COW11e of action to meet the Jlill. I deadline. • · In reviewing a seismology study of tbe Orange Coast C.ollege campus, 8111 Kettler, chairman of the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees noticed an error In the report. "It says ·here that the Long Beach earthquake occured on ;March 11 , 1933. That's wrong. It occured March 10. I know because that was my birthday." Answe ,g Democratic charges that Republicans tri~d to keep his dDnatlon of U million to President Nixon's re- election a secret Chicago insurance magnate W. Clement s-said "The° thing I objected to was just the inference with the ..:or.i 'secretly'. It was really quite obnoxious. When I give to a church, I don't place an ad or call anyone and tell them I made a donation, nor do I do that with a political candidate." All of a sudden boatyard operators seem to be the focal point of the various .governmental agencie~ no"';,cb9;fged with the responsibility of fighting waler pollution. We ve got to contend with the County health department, the regional water quality control people and now the federal En~~ mental Protection Agency,'' moaned Hank Hill of Boatswains Locker in Newport Beach. He cited the recent demand that boat;fard operators not allow scrubwater to drain into the harbor. 11 They say don't put scrubwater into the bay. But they also say don't put it into the sewers either; and they say don't drain It into the sand up in back. I guess the only alternative is to botUe it and take it home," he said. Following the discovery of three bodies dug from make- shift graves on a farm near Ukiah, Public Defender Jooaph All., told newsmen at a conference, "It is fair to say the chances ol the deaths being not natural are extremely good." "I was banned In Boston in those early days. My pub- lisher !ought that battle and won It. But whoever heard of being banned in Jacksonville," said Mlclcoy Spillane who has been writing tough-guy mystery novels for years, after his latest book 11Th.e Erection Set" was removed from the public Ubrary In JackJonville, F1orlda. France, Russia Serving As Go-betweens in Talks? Cathplics r Hold~y For .Thieu SAIGON CUP!) -Sooth Vietnamese Roman Catholics, shouting "Down with Communists!" demonstrated this mom· 1,. In IUppClrt of President ~ Van Thieu'• stand egalnat the draft agne- meut negotiated ~-bY Hanoi a n d Wuhington tO end t~ War in Vietnam. "A ceaae-flre without clear pnwtslons will open the road to more bloodshed," said a statement distributed by the Calhollc Loy Fon:eo, organ!JOn of !he demonstration. Police estimated !he numbs-of ~ton II $,000, -t -quarllr of Uie IO,OllO lbal had been upecled to ' pertlclpote. • ... ~~~f4i· . ' ,·, ' .. " 'Ibey can\e from II pariobM in Saigon and lllllbhor1ni Gia Dinh and Bi<D Hoa ~ml-lncrdorlyfashloo almg side ~ to lhe """' of Sailoo'• city halL .Bmlll brass bandl blared martial muak: and organiRn read speeches over loudspeakers. Many of the demonstrators were Roman Catholics who fled from North VletDlm alter the Communist. WOil COD· trol In 1954. ; ~ : . •' I J> As women and children watch, earthmover digs up 28th Street beach in Newport. Digging is first step in the lnsWlation ol a new rock groin aimed ·at preventing sand.erosion. Army Corpo ol ~·, project will include new groins at 28th, 32nd and 62nd streets. Each groin takes about six weeks to build. W,ork alsQ will Include repair ol steel groins at 40th and 44th streets. . The chanting crowd waved red and gold South Vietnamese flags and canied banners read~ "Peace in Vietnam" and "Destroy the Communist Plot to Establish a Communist Government." One red and while, llO-foot Joni ban- ner carried by eight young men saJ4: "People'• self delennlna\ionl No coall· lion! No ceue-Ore In place!" . Both · Sides B~ttle Savag~ly For 'Cease-fire' Terriiorr -. . ' \ "We demand a just and suaranleed _ .. l8icl the ""' leUaing, printed In E..iiab, on lbO !root ol ont man'1 wblte SAIGON (UP!)-U.S. BID lloa11-1-1 of lht, land ballleo Saturday shirt. en pounde4 Oxnrnonhlt · PM'ft tn t)imbodlln border ~ ts miles Welt of A statement distributed by !he both North aDcl Sooth Vletnom Salunlay, Sa1p1, -ao...mn..t lllllnlry bat· organlun w'u heeded "Wbat lhe Viet· · aod both lddel battled on lllt ,.-tied o0mujjb!t lroopf. M ll I t a r y nameae People Think about ..__..'"'"""' .. the South in the -.i..a.. ... the~ between U.S. Pntddeallal ;;;;;g;:;;.. tmltortal ~.;:;;;; IJIDk-•aid fl °""""mica ...,.. advlaer Henry Kl8slnger and the North a cease fire. ' l<llled llld five capturod. Gofcmneul Vlelnameoe." 'Ibo U.S. ComlnQd Aid !! mlAlona of ...,Wtleo ...,. foUr deod andil9 WOUDd- Beneath the Utle, It 1ald: BS2s dropped 2,000 ,tons of bombs on ed. . . "Today hundreds of thouaando of Viet· North Vietnam In a Ullour period ending In the Saigon area, Sooth Vietnamese From Pqe J McGOVERN. •• sources that Nixort originally proposed signing the"""""'°"! Oct. 31, 800lethlng the White llDuoe oubaequenUy denied, • McGovern l8icl the et.ctioO Oii ,.._y will be a test of two different approaches to a pttS!denttai oampaign. He Mid Nixon's approach II 11CCJD. !rived, compulerl>ed.and very much_ trolled, llld maned by -.! pol1l1ool oontrlbutlons and an unprecedented level of poliUcal sabotage aod espionage." · By ccatrall, MCGoVern said he bal talcen hla °""""'" to the people and bu "folloWed the rules of decency and fair play." namese people gathered In lhla 11quan> Saturday m~ntlng, matcblna the OD6<lay IDl&Dtey l<llled 2S ColDJDUJlllto In two determined to oppose the mllilary and record for 1!$1 6omblnC mll8lom over .• -35 and 40 miles north of the Pharmacy Robbed polltlcal llOlutlon ol 'lhe draft agreement thO North. Loter ln 1he 'day 'the copilal llong Hlg)iway ll -lhe-'btg 1 between the Americans and northern stratofortre1111e1 new Dine mon m1ID:mt lA1 Kile ftgbt1ng hue. Sb: South Viet. Westmlnster poUce are searching for a Communist&. over the North and struct 22 thnel Ila mm• died and 32 were · wouDded. man who robbed Hunter'• Pharmacy, "Point No. 2 of the draft -ent South Vietnam. milllory llpoblmen Bald. · 8401 Weotmlmler Blvd, Satunlay ol fl}O. specified a mllilary oolution which Is II· .----~-----1-------'--'-~---------------~-~-- loglcal Tlti9 ls an In place ceue-flre. It doel not oet up a lrolllter. "'!be Communists are propoohtg to tab over the goventmelll cadrel and create an uswtsu. to tUe over the gowrnmenl oi Soai"r V-.i," It aid. J',,_,p_,,eJ NIXON ... buoyed by upwards of 30,000 feflew Californians at Ontario. "A3 I conclude the last campaign visit of my last campaign for public office. I see a strong, respected America and a proud united American people. None of thil could hive been achieved merely tiy government; Jt wu done by the people," be said in a statement. "The poliUcal voices of gloom which were so quick to give up the political pro- .. i ,. THEUS IMTERIORS. M ~ ~ II a One·~of , t..,e · , B...._~r· ;"qa· .. ~~--•.A':~:· .. .-1 ,. & -••• ~ ·. -." -1·vau1UUR1iS r tor '73.. · ' i phets of doom who said that American ? PAR!& (AP) -Negotiations are DOW we want to know what the North Vie~ ocx;,ty, wa• falling apart aod the namese have in mind," he said. ,.. American economy with ·it, these going on behind the ocenea through thin! countries to try to clarify points In the 2. The compooltlon aod role ol the milllJlded peMlmllla have been proved drift peace agreement drawn up by the proposed Nlllonal CoUDCD of NaUonal wrong. United States and North Vietnam, a Councillatlon and Concord. "Why did the "We are a 9*rml country, milltarlly and economically. Tbe flbm of our ..,. IOU1"Ce cloH to the South Vietnamese North Vietnamese use the Vietnamese clal fabric are 1trong. OUr oplrlt Is word for power atnJ.cture or government deleg1tlon at the Paril peace taJkl 18ic1 to describe thl.s and yet oay In Englilh It llrong. II Is bec:auae we are otroog that Seturdoy. is an admlnlstratlve structure?" be aak-we have been able to work successfully '"nlll doel not exclude the poulbtlity ed. for peace In the world and· pro1perlty at of direct contact.a between the parties,'' 3. Elections. "The agreement does not home ." he odded. A temporary bleacher was set up in Fran« and the Soviet Union were In-say what kind ol electlona: are to be held amphitheater style for Nixon's final ap- dlcated aa among the likely third party and when," he commented. pearance and Gov. Ronald Reagan 1o-betweem. 4. The ceue-fire. "There must be wanned up the crowd with a long string The llOUl'C9 said that In Its present provisions for aupervlsory and control of polllical wisecrack.!. form the draft agreement "ls unwort-teams to be In place when a cease-fire Nixon pointed to hla trlp1 to Peking able." goes Into effect. Thi! Is not specified," he and lo MOICOW 11 giant strides toward The Sooth Vietnamese IOW"cel com· noted. ending the era of confrontation and mentecl: "Before we can proceed turthe!' 5. Control ol mtlilary equipment and re~1ctng tt with negotlltlon. in the t1e19U8Uons we muat '"tnow exactly peraonnel In South Vietnam. ''Then! ~ e Wei the. conlrootaUoDI' bad put the what Norih Vietnam hu In mind aod 1peclfic measurt1 to reduce allied aid cuper..,uwaa ••on the roM to nuclear ex- undaNnds by many polntl ol the draft and reduce lrmed forees In Sooth Viet· plolioo that -id bave dlllllroyed the agreement." nam. But no· measures are spectlled for ,...Id u we !mow It. 'lllat'• the reaaon Amo':., the taueo In the •-ment North Vletnani. II there 11 no com· we '"111 lo -., and Pelllng. which oource Aid muot be clarlDed mltmint on the 11Cte of Hanoi, tldo could UWbat WI Uk fnm1tbe Amerksn peo- "" lead ·to a blf dllequt1ibrtuin --Iba !>le ii a ~ to the 1*J1>1e abroad, a I. Tbe pmence ol North Vlelnlmese mWlary fon:eo," be uld. He added that ._a lbat Pnoldent of the United forces In Sooth Vlelnam. ''There are he felt thi "big powen" have 1 1peclal Stateo, -bo negotiates abrood, bu wayo 11111 probl1111 can bo reoolved but re1po1111blllty to act tn thla area. the IUpporl Of tba AmeriCID people." 2 Newport C'ampuse• ~igh Schools Pick Nixon The nwijuana meuun ~ by a moritn ol 1.m to 1111: the eouta1 tn- latM -..,.._ Ulll to m. -Hllll rojlclld tbe ·-pro. "'11 !&I m II rt 111 1,lfl lo ... the obacenlty ln!Ulllve 1,474 to 41111 and the farm labor -1,lfl to 7 .. 'Ibo Harbor Hlch -allo -for Oxtcr-and Iba &lle1llbb'. Repubtl<an Andmf Hinllllw boal Demomt .rom w-..i Black 1.w to fl7 In Iba .U. ~-I Dlltltcl .... llld Awllbtyma llobart _.. won r.electkll over r' James 'lbor1't 111 a IOI to llS7 w;: ~ f ~ SlJPEB = SALE! ~ CLOSE OUTS r .. r i • r .f 0 .. I-., Dall7 '" •l*J ~ Super Plush ••• Super Thick! Here's a new Kara stan that's plushier and Biggar in quality than ever before ... Baroccol Thick, plushy pile with fat, bulky yarns ..• . specially blended of 80°/o wool and 20°/o nylon -to give you the resilience of wool, the extra wear of nylon. Barocco ••• truly one of the Biggar Broadlooms for 731 $ t, . 1~95SQ.YD. See the rest of the new fdr 73 -Now at all 3 stores! ' PASAl>fNA • .eo 1.c0<6"Aoo llVb. '21317'W1M POMONA• 1'0 t HOlT Al'!. • . Spok-It the ocbooll l&ld Ibo ltmla attended I """her ol polltlcaJ 01t.1palcn rll11eo and ~ tbe -- In -t lqlh In Iba -a before the ..... ~. C7t•l--5"N?A ANA .. '110 It. MAIN JT. .(714)547·1611' .:: I Tbay aloo oald Nixon -!be mock YOtt II bolll oobooll lour,..,. .... t • . . ' r I HASTY S!TTLEMINT1 NEWPORT BEACH -Council· men •greed to let a West Newport developer build l500 more apartments tn the "Versailles on tbe Bluffs" [ll'O,lect-tn a special meeting called the day alter the developer, the Donlld Scholz Company, bad filed a $12.7 l!l!lllon lawsuit 1glllD.!i the clty. The swt alleged the city was dbprtvtng Scholz of proper- ty rights because it w~ planning to cut the density of the pro- ject ln hall. The suit was filed -and then selt)ed -even t.ilore councilmen bad acted on the Jower d'l"sity llmlt pro- posed by planning commissioners. DEVELOPMENT AHEAD: LAGUNA BEACH -PllDS lor residential and commerdll development of the Sycamore Hills region located at the intersecllon of· Laguna Canyon Road and El Toro Road will be officially presented to the clty lil severu weeb. Nell" virgin land, the ,•6 million chunk would be the site of about 2,000 residential units. • ELECTIONS: CosTA loIBSA -President Richard M. Nl.xon was "reelected" to his-second term this week by stu- dents at Estancia and McNally high schools. Nbron outpolled McGovern nearly 4: 1 at Estancia but barely won wtlh an eight percent margin at McNally high school. EDISON IMPACT: HUNTINGTON BEACH--Offlcills are considering a set of environmenW impact guidelines that could pave the way .for early city approvu of Southern California Ediaon Company's proposed $250 million expansion of Its gen· orating station. Previously the city bad .demanded a ''full and complete" enVironmental impact report. On learning that it mi~ht cost up to $23,000 t-0 hire consultants to interpret such a document, the city is now placing stress on "something we can understand.11 . . ' JETPORT: SAN CLEMENTE -Councilmen at midweek toughened their stand against a civilian jetport at Camp Pen· dieton by ruling out any noise testa to deterprlne if the idea . had merit. Instead, they resolved lo fight any use of Pendle- ton for air tenninal purposes. The cities of Oceanside, Carl&- bad and Vista have done the same, and stnµIar actions are 'forthcoming from Sm Diego County Superviaors. · LAWMAN INNOCENT: LAGUNA NIGUEL -A munici· pu court jury here found San Clemente Policeman Gary Adams innocent of misdemeanor manslaughter charge filed following a death crash over the Memorial Day Weekend. NEW COAST HIGlfWAY: NEWPORT-LAGUNA BEACHEs -The Irvine Company and the stale reached tentative igree- ment on plans to relocate Coast lligbway between theae 'two' oommunities inland and for the .tale lo buy the beaches and regional park planned in the 10,000.acre coasW zone master plan prepared by the company. The stale would pay ISO per· cent of the market value and the company would use the =ney as Its share of the cost of building the new six-lane highway. No exact dollar figures were disclosed. REPORT CRITICIZED: HUNTINGTON BEACH -A state Fair Employment Practices Report criticizing the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District for alleged employ- ment inequities was labeled by Trustee George Logan as ))e.. Ing grossly i~responsible . The report char~ed that the dis- trict has bee negllgeo1· in its efforts to hire and promote Mexican-An)' Bh4 women~ Logan, however, responded that many cl e alleptions ill the report were unfounded and reflected tho. 'lowest depths of Irresponsibility, persecution ·and racism." ~ CANADA OOTHILLS: EL TORO -Anobier upect'lo the controversy brewing over the propooed Canada Filotblll planned comm\11llty WU ad4ed lut week with di!cusllon about its environmental lmp1ct statement (EIS~ The statement flil>ut the project, which would generate a population of more than 30,000 people, many of whom would be subjected to noise from Marine Corps jets, was inijia!Jy found lacking in oome areas. Impact on schools was not menUoned, although 10me of the suggested sites are unacceptable to the state becat11e of nofse levels. FIRECRACKER BOMBING: HUNTINGTON BEACH - Lee R. Rayburn, American Independent Party Candidate in the 34th Congressional Di&trlct, said last week he wu "00tn1 up ' my sholgun" followlnc a Halloween-night firecracker bomblnJ ol his home. Chal:litl that the blast, which all1tlered a lied- room window, wu p01illcally motivated, he ldded, ''Thero ere a lot of people around who do not conduct thenuelves reuon- ably iirelecUona." EARllfQUAK! 'DANGER: NEWPORT BR!Mr -A po- iogy consultant reported in a detailed se1om1;;'i\U.iy that two earthquake faults running through th1 dly could came 1111.tor damage -and loss of life -in .....-al bel,'117-JIOpallied areas of the city. Of!IClals reacted cwlmlY, llioulb, llJIDI they've known about the faults for a long lime, but tlleJ dlt start plans to tighten building code requirements tn thole areas. -. -COASTAL ACCC>aD: LAGUNA B&o\CH-Surprl.I~ port hu been establlshed between Ille 1111 and 11111allt owners uong Laiun•'• oceen!ront bbdf1 bet_. Laguna and Sleepy Hollow, and per:::;.:,,_..1 Ill. the oiling on 1 colll011411ion, of the pro · under ODI - lltlp. Dettlopment then u a botel-comllltl'dal compla wwld Ila polllble,.. , . Su..i.r, N-"" 5, 1972 DAILY PILOT ,t 3 ,. 'Rrepared -to Die' Say Indiansl i They Hold Bureaµ, Third Night; Judge Won't Evict Them ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -HWldmll of lnltr1or Deportment offlclala SaJd In- ~ ·=· ·:i:J:° .i':":~hfi't dlan ,.~~v~ loo~, ov e r ~wkl, held the Bureau of Indian -•I-le. quarters ottered by the govern- A!laln for a third ntg!lt Saturday when a meot •I ll10lhor federal bulld!og and two t.dtnl judge refused to allow the nw'by military lllltallatlona, but decided ~ to evict them. to stay where t.bey were. JUdp John Prat~ of the U.S. Indian leadon aruiounced that the pro- Diltd<t Qitrt, refused to sign a allow tea would be extended until Nov. IZ ~-order or a contempt cltaUon. late because the ''baraaament" by the Seturday, delaying until at leall today govemment had dela,..S the JIUlP* ol any aclloo agaiml the lndtam. They bad the viii!. "We dtdn\ come here to grob said they were "pn!pared to die" In bold ol a bUlldlng," Meam aid. "We def-ol the bullding they bml DC· came here to work." cupled since Thursday. But the lndlana loot°'" the Bureau ol Pratt on!ered the l.odlans to leaTe the I.odlon Aftalr> bulld!og 111nday after bulJdlni hlday night bu1 w b en BIA and lnlalor llepertmmt ollldall !boy 1'fmod "" ordered the 8.mnmm1 -to help them find 1oo<1 and lode· to try lo oegotla~ a peaceful ...i to the In& • uprising. Tbo IO........,I tried to c e I A team of n<goUaton lnlm the ~ to OIJll the Indians who were Interior. JU1tice and GSA otf1Ces met barricaded inllde and armed with with 10 Indian representaUves Satun!ay Pl•IM!dfl weopono. Some wore warpo1nt nigh\ but both skies aid oo _... bad l!lllde Iran llpsti<k and da!>c«I tradl- been made ·and the talkJI Wl"f' receued tlolial war dances to the heat of tom • until Ibis morning. toma. However, Indian spokesmen· said they "War paint tradlUooally means the In- were encouraged by gov<!l'lllllelll offera dlan who Ia gW>g Into batUe ta prepared of free ~ce at area lllJ'JqU. They re-to die," Means aald. "ll and when jecltd the offers but said the altuatlon Federal olllcers are ordered In to evict "Jookl very pasiUve because of the fact us, we know there will be Indian Wtht." the negotiators realize our ccmmitment The Indians called off. plans to defy a ·here -that we are willing to die," said court order and hoJd a memorlaJ aervice RuaseQ Means, a spokesman for the at Arlington National Cemetery. A "Trail of Broken TreaUes,'1 a coalition of federal appeals court said Saturday it 200 'Indian tribes that came to would hand down a decision et 4 p.m. to. Washington to lobby for reforma to help day on the Indian challenge to a federal their people. regulation forbidding the tel'Vice. WIT ....... INOIANS ARMED WITH BOW AND ARROWS MAN BARRICADE Hundreds Occupy Bureau of lndi1n Affaira in Washington .. ' • • . • . • • • I ; I • • • • • ' • ' • I : • Psychiatrist: 'Inform Child Facing Death' 'Not Worth Beltulldlng' Showdown Due · Road Impassab"le to Bus For Capistrano Condomini11ms For Los Alisos School PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Doctors al· tending the 14th annual meeting of the Parents and school officals are disturb- American Society of Th.er a Pe u tic ed over a road in the El Toro area which Radiologists were told Saturday the ii delcrlbed. u "impassable" by school terminally Ill chlld •kould be told he is bul driven and "not worth nbulldlng" dying. by the Oran&e Qlunty Road Depaftmeiit. 0 I Students at the new Loo A1lloo Dr. Stanford B. hledman lntmnodlate 8cboal wllldl ~ lul Rodlester, N.Y., 6aid: w,.S -.t be buled U mllel to let to "'Ibo 14 or IS-year-old chlld is old the lmlJlutlm even thouch they live but • eoougb to understand. 1n lad, 1101D&-mile away.' where In the beet of his mind, be aJ. '!be ruodWllJ' ID ~Ion II Loo Alilos -•·it." Boulevard. County -l)lmm-r ready la>ows_'he '~~ going to;::;;;; Ted Mc:Convtlle aid tt wwld tab a year • it~ed'U~ei~'~~·8elld<it ' ~n;.:'Yd :i1":th"~:: ~ ": Medlc~:.illm~. . , ®~rty. . ll!J,aald ~~i:-. .a-p -_, ....... "' ljlo .fii"' _.. ·~1~9=~; ' emoUooally lllal IJWI, ,he added, ha'¥9 to be bullt ~ :>.IJIO Creek be•to tell them Isley llorlel about . ' woold be wubed out In the !Int heavy to heaven, ~ beln& able ooon to be wllb. rain. oiJme friend or•llmil1 member who~ Tbll week parenla In the artl, the Sad· Friedman. iaid w11e1ber tho child la .old dleback School District superintendent, . enough to be told or not, It ta the duty of and one woman who said she had 11 children confrooted the supervi!Ors. By JOHN VAL TERZA Of .... Dt>llY ,., ........ . . The battle to save Ill seres which some • After hearing of the problems, they left, Capistrano Beach residents clalm to be a far from aalilfled. public park will reach a showdown ,. The road commissioner said the onJy Wednesday as county supervlaon decide • mon direct route to the school from a tht uWmate fate of a ajor cm-~ large part of the El Toro uu wlD not be domlnlum project ,.__, for the ....ic completed . uatll next 1prlna when ••..,..... Mulrlandl Boulevard LI cmstructed acreace. nortbwm!. c.oanty plamtnc comml•'•"'" lblly lbe mother ol 11. who did not.live ber doddad their lban ol tbe '-lale !alt nsine, aid her childml had to <rou week, """""""' lbat _.i-1 1 RocldJeld Boulevanl to get to ID elemen-tary school tn the 1rea. She complatned ord&r tbe ahln.iQ!•rneot ol ID trJmpc04ed bitterly that, "there is Mt even a 1tretch of Vi.a Verde wtlkb ls a CGtmlJ , tnlllWall: palllted on the roadway and road through tbe property. : -......... ,.....,_ •• 1--· .a.-.... 'II» prol«f ptvpoJtd 'tt bope oil!' ol iii ... ·r-.:• II» by the Dana Blufb De~.....,I Com-aafd to the board memben, "and have • ...,. feelln& for chlldren, but I don't pany bu 1nderpne -cbangos, In-! tbtnk ,... do. tludlna the ellmlnat!oo ol • ...- "! _.Id paint the cn>UWalk myself and the liltln( ol the prlnte doalinatloa but I was told I would be armted If I for 11reeU t!nicb the project. did," the charged. Fifth. lltJtrlct Supomaor Ron 1 Id : the paUent's doctor to nerclae every consideration toward the chlld'1 parents. "People ire more sophisticated today about medlcaJ matters .. be said "thanU ' ' . In large port to medlcal reportln& In tbe . .,.,... 'lllere!ore, the doctor can and , -Id speak to lhe pomJts frankly and . qpenly. '!llOy'IJ imdmtand." • ·Friedman said In bis experience, par.nt. bave appreciated such franll:ness. $150,00Q Boat Shamrock Sinks Near San Francisco Capen ll.-espected to mab another compromise aupatlon, uldn( that com· merclally...oed land ot the -o( tho bluffl be dedicated to the COUDty for 'parka ... pooel • -II. led by IUlW)'OI' Frank Rainey, bave ICll!lht for mootbo, lnWtlq lbat the UUe to the land 11 cloudy and that the lllld orlP>all7 wu let lllde for publlc perk ..... Be said moot parents .,.,_ hellove the ..... when told their chUd ta -Illy Ill ~ he Aid we!Hdjalted lnd!vld- uals will accqit the lid wllbln a few days that their cblld i. dying. Friedman Aid tbe emotlonally unatable Individuals will not only become hyst.rlcal, bllmJng the doctor and the hospital for the chlld's unavoidable deAth, but may even remove the cblld lrom the holpltal He uld the .action could ..,..1bly hestal the death ol the cblld saying auch parents umaUy lall prey to quacb who quickly drain them of their money while allo poalbly hastalng the cltlld'• death. 4 SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -'!be ft50,000 yacbl llhamrocl< VI sank In heavy ....Us about ftve mile. weet ol here early Saturday but ber new owner vowed to ulvqe her from the shoal when! she tpeDt Saturday ln 38 feet ol water with eo1J1 the tip of her mut showllll· "She'• not lost, this Is jutl • telback," uid Sallnall electrician Rocco Cardinale after the C.Ost Guard ordered the Shamrock's towing vessel to cut itl'I hawser and leave the JOO.ton vessel where she sat. The Coast Guard put out light buoy• and warned of a poulble navlgatlon bautd. Cardinale spent D\Oll of Saturday here G•tT....,..k•l•llej .. t, tryl.og to hire dJver1 to So out today and rig flotation gear to the tun!rs yacht, · but II lul report the proapecl -Iba! the upedttJoa could not be mounted before Monday. CardlDale bought the boot for $6,000 for ulvap ..,,_. last nmth ohortly after she beached henelf Oct. 7 II 5anta Cna during 1 freak 1quall. Htt former owners, Or. and Mn. Jertmlah Wo1obln of Kentfltld, had been havtnc 1 pertJ aboard when the acddent happened.· The -finally -n!!loated on Friday, and deaplte a kol• In her hull Cardtnale started to tow her to San Fran· clsc:o Bay !or drydock ttpaln. ... _ • '!lley lmlal that .., ......_t take place on the pen:el <mtil the bale ol Utle II deared _,pletely. II the lateat 00111inanlle 11 lmleed lm- poaed. the percel wwld -lain ... publlc perk -. ..,. po_.i for the "I>' per elevatms ol the inopetty at the up- cout tdie o( the Pallaades, the other aJoac old Pacific Cout HJchway at the ..... o( the Pallladol. 'Ille UPl'Ol'IOYel part would be developed U I vlewpart. With I small (uebo, allowtnc a view ol D111a Harbor. Reoldalll have lnltNd Iba! old mapa filed with the counly ...,.. lbal the land aJWIJ)'I Wa.t intended lo be a JN1r1I:. I • we~ other Palludel properUe:t &lao In dllprte at......,.. '!be baltle, bo•e<tl , II taktni Its toll. SpoRa!nm for Iba '"""' Aid .... last -lbat the7 ... ftlrJ' "' attendln( hw1Dt> at Iba CllUDIJ -..., Iba lssuf. "f don 't know how D\IG1 limn we'" made Ille lonf dri .. to •-heartop oo this thin«.' ukl Mn. Am RAteJ. "Sornttlmes •e wonder if WW do 111y tood II aJI ; lMy I.II aftM \o hl¥e thtlr mlndt made up there and notlq '"' con do ..,...,. to dwiie th!Qp much," she said dtjectedly, 11 the f ... Indeed '-their flllM. they hint they will W. tM lafoa t phllcaophlally. "You can·1 u y we ....,'t lried to fiaht for whit we Wine -lhal the l•ncll lhould remalo ....... " II» said. ,,,...p ... J RALLY ••• ft'I)' bl'ault lbfy t.d rdi!JIA!trl oblce:DI but-or cam..! hata --· A Secret Stmce .. 1PtM• In· Lot A ...... llld he had DO .......... Gil the alloptlonl. . -· Ill to t• ........ --·--,.. -the cata. 'lbdr c:banlo...,......, &lltllblo" the . ..UJlllO. . """' -~ ........ Ille tmQ _.. ... MIWa Woti II a bonft 0 .. _ ....... 1.lol .... =·-.... fll Ill' .. ,. .... . . I.,....,.,,... lo ...... - I , , • ' I • I I Ser~ . . ~ fr.o~e .~ ' ' r ~ ~ ~&ctet~W1t'~ .. nt .to'. Hom@ r • f I • • Ro• ·:lo Es~ape .Kill~r ·.·Ti.te • ~~~ C~ Be. S~~~ by Eo'!m"ing Sa~~ty ~u~s,, BJ. ~ . way to OICape, and the! ..Cape route is On a Tuesday in mid,Ai!gust Ne,.port .,,.. -..,. '""· the rip cun:ent. lifeguards wlJe<\ 34 .~ '1rom the Dm'>fllbl"the feelin'. u you find jourself drawn Into t4is surf. The !JeP,ch was crowd<d :wiih 70,000 That's the best advice anyone can use chumlng mass ol water, don't panic. people and ttie surf w,as !ight. ~ . · when they flilll tbemoelves struggling for Rips are not a danger ii you know bow to Two ·~ks later wttb similar cro\l)is air in ~ mtdst ·of an a;ogry ocean rip get out of them -and yoµ can get out of and a heavy rip cond.itkm lifepa.rda current. ~ : · them h1 a mirwte or '° with little effort. reported 2Z8 rescues, 90 perc@t of •h Jlip au::rpits, ·a1so known as rii)tides, Don't start swimming for the shoreline. wei:e tied directly to riptides and· waye ar'e a frequent visitor to Ora:nge Coast Many peqple figure that, ·since they want action. tie&cbel, ~y when tbe surf is large out of the "washing machine" effect, "Thia doesn't take into account the er~·~ curients are strong. they should head for shore. ·In a heavy number of preventative rescues-that.took lfow:]O~'i rip~maysave riptide, Mart Spitz couldn't swim to placeJr:iJacobeen ezptained, :u~ft~ tom\'1lr~,¥ tie lif'e 'of.J'C.¥: child. shore. And that's the truth. ·tative: reacues are when gll8l'ds wam On a Safe" day .. at the, beach, waves Swim PP-llel to the beach. -Riptides swimoie.rs "olripti~ conditions and 'Wi! ~lo ~in~,.un~ lines. are fairly lllllTQW.and in a few ' minutes, them Jo either get out. of ttie 'Water· or "~~ripijdt ~~ .,.. .. "all, this you will -ftnd._yOuraelf in-c8Imer water, move out of the rip." · ~ '. ' •· parallel One II bn>Un, with cbwntng off to the side of the rip. The safety 'olflctr said ·1:29z; Of 'these water hmding..oufto sea at a right angle Riptides are a real headache to Orange "warning calls" were made on the day of to tho... . · , · Coest !ff~ the ststiatlcs prove . the heavy rips, as comiiared to. only 556 -~rip_=!!~ by theh heavy it. Kendall Jll<Ol>oen. assistant direc-on.the .,.m day. , .. , • ._,or. ,_...,5 too muc water tor of Marine Safety for NeWJ19rt Beach Rlp-d.lrrents are killers. Train yoUrself up into the sbMlowa near the abort. compattd two similar days at the beach and your family to recognize riptides, ~n tbis.oq:urs, the Water bu to find a last summer. and teach them how to get out of them. .J •• • • , ~ • 1"' ..,.. I"· • , ff ~ ~ F • • f • • ~ "i ~ , . .. !.~~_ ..... n:·:·~Force ·~-~.~~n-lace~ ::i:t.~=i~~=t:: • _...,.., ... ~ .. •r3!W ... Id oatunlay pacbPa al'"" i;-.. ........... ap. aoiil to_. oolecled at r.-- 'he J!led "<O!llt-ftlFllal cbarg .. agalns\ poreally lo•--·~ "a tstaia' ~~~-~ii IM. ·"1~ ..... -aalol.~ --"1s. the only two Air Forie e1emm1-a1 our ......,., the ollmlll'• of-·-......, -• acill .-Y"' • 1 · -row llCe ~ -,. --pla<ed on the ........ of~ In · ;rT.o{ .,.llllll, • ormer . and Cllilens ·have -O\'er 1 el&ht a !~radius of the ~tol. , If ~~ becallljl be hoped his ac-poc._ to lherllf'a and 'jlOll<e ...,.. Miller Mid about SO deputlel pllll tloo keep olllcen from ever again and an allll1D ot!tfe of diem ri!veaW · ._w ajl!dola ~ *bell conduct!ag' "llOCn!I wan." . l<lbal -. .of cyanide, Aid Wllllall\ atocb all .,... Ibo _...o ana ·Fri- Tiie ~al figun In the charges filed Miiier, spOclill .a-latant to the o11ori11 of day nJiht, but loond' no paopll con- 18te '.Fi!ilaY W.. Maj. Gen. John D. Sacramem. iOilmtJ. " •· " • lajnlng P\lilC!I). U.ven.;· !Ortner U.S. Air •'Force com-"l'he pocilzi<o'-of lhO foil~ aoo-" A few"~" pacllagea !!O"' foond, -In V!etnoiii, wbO w11 fired, talnlng dry leqmade, ....,, ..,_ but be ~ iliey bad_ appoµqlly 'ooly demoted and retired In April for ordering inf, dlp anil --mg -.· Mid. been doma(ed during p. c k ID I . ullllutborized bombing ralds on North ~!..~wt· th~ '111 W!* 'a _... and ~ eiN~.!'!" ca1:i~. adto~ Vletnain. : ·-~<lape. .• ·--.,.. "!er -~· -.-• ~ FraDilz; 23 Cedar R.¢4s Iowa was He Mid lhey Hire -.._. ... apect their ll<tji. . · 1 an lnlelllg...;. _,.i.ust In the ·unl~ con-velopea; s11iht17 11arger than 'liuoi-~ envelopes btft a ·n!lu!n lllll!e and duding~ hleli! ~ija. Now". stationed aile, '!'ilh oJarge numbei\. of ~ on =i.fd. which proved to be phoney, at Orlando, Fla., 'be exj10Sed the .raids • =-1:: 1"'~ appean to ..... ~ . The writer dld ezi,ia1n m the note ·wlly and !lie 1aJse nporb covering them up In " ,a . .,. peo.-'\ • "' , · be bad ·...it the ~ lllDer aai( bat a I~ to Sen. ilan>ld;llughes, (D-lowa), ,iiller aald .,,... -Ondlnli/ iucb a -Opt inl"l"'8Uon ll Dot beJni released at al~ falling to get the activiUes stopped ~In.~ mall Im sboalil leeve It tbe i1me. · by sµperlors ln"hil unit. • • .aiJtf ~ the oberilfi olllce. · "Aiiout all I can say II, lhst be did ex- Franks oold UPI he filed his charges The ~es tiave been accomp8nled press dlaastislactloo with a certain ele- because the Air Force bad dlsmlssed by hand printed notes oil Bl> ~Y II Inch merlt of our socielY.," Miller said.' earlier court-martial charges fllt!d . . against Ll!velle by a young Air Force -( ~ , Academy graduate, ist Lt. naibert R. J • h G ·z 1..:.. . TetTll Jr., and c1ecW«1 the case c1osed. lTlS lleTTl UL Leader Recaptu;ed by British The · Air Force said the charges are being studied by Air Force Seeretary Robert Seamans, who dismissed Terril's charges and will decide what to do about those med by Franks. "! though the Air Force was. going to press Lt. Terril 's charg"es,'' Franks said. "Alter they failed, I knew I had lo do 9001ething:" . :, ~ ... ~ . "I'm filing· these cbiarges m the hopes that no American ..military · officer will ever again c;onduct his own ~t ·-war, and that ,.no '1subordinate would be expected to· violate the law and bis ·con- science by obeying the order of his superior," Franks ~id. · ... It is not difficult· lo ·•pot • rip current. Usually waves roll into the shore in long II-porellel to the beach (for I.oft). A rip current (nHr left} b1'Nk1 this .,.ttern with 1 line running at : .r;pt ongles. Somatlmas • . BELFAST (UPI) -British-atroops Sal¥rday recaptured ~ Gusty Spi!oce, a convicted m~ and suapected leader of a Protestant ex- tr<mist guerrilla group. Spence, 40, bad been one of the · most wanted men in Northern Ir~ the:-past four months since he failed to return lo a Belfast jail while on parole for ·his daughter's weddlng. · Rec:apture of Spen~ t0Dowed the arrest by British troops ·of three more • · members of the extremist Provisional - wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) .. A Bfitish arm~ spokesman .~aid1Spence ~ed without a fight when p3!'11iroops surpriaed him in,a parked - and stolen -car outside t.ne ProteSt.ant Glehcairn ~sing development in north Belfast. · · prison:ment in 1966.for th& murder of a Catholic bartender. · In a .Jtat.ement isSued after his escape in July Spence claiJtied he bad been "ll!d- naped" by UVF men while on psrolt,• But anny soucea aald he had ~ ac- tivity as a UVF leader. 1 DAILY PILOT D~IVERY SERVICE Oellwry of the Oa1ir,P11ot . ............ ""°'*Y-l'r~y: tt ,_ 1111' .,..,. g..,. .,_. pew by s:'° p.m .. c-11 ..i :or' C8JIY *" ti. bnlugl\t, IO WU. C.1111-•N en "'""' 1:30 o.m. S.tvnle., encl Sllnd.YI tt YIU do l'lllt ~ VOUf" COOi' by t •-m. s.twNy, er I I.Jn. Svndr/', UH lr'lllll I QIPY Wiii lit ~'ti YllU. Cllll Ire lllktn untll 10 1.m. . TelephonM • Moll Onnte' County ' A"'5 ... t .•.• '4Mlll N~ HUllffl'lllllft -..di tnd W..tmlnl!M' .................... . " ; srnelticft:oPPr .. "'8V9 rr-rks the ~ ' ~·""""" .. :;~;;;· ;"',,"'; • .-· .. ,.:a;, :. . <:fp, ~'~~ ll!ie, "1. brown: ' 1; . t . :.~, ,...,, ~--,~,...,. .,•ter.· Spence, who the army suspected was the Jeilder 'of the outlawed Ulster volun ', Force .<UVFj, ,,_ Protestant g • , .-I 'f "'!!!~ !ll,!ile.bp-; ' s.nc~c.,im-..a.ct1. San Jutn Ceplm-. 09l'ol Polft!, ' ~~~~~ .... ~ " i I' ' ··- ' • 1' • .. ... • u. : • " I ' ' ; . ' • - l . . • ••• '1.-.--l--~- ) I ' I ,. ' ' f I • I ·, i t .. ' ' ' ' i· " ' ' •I I ' ' . " ' ' . , ' I ; ' i • ', • )•. t • • ' ... , I 1'1'V tttq.• ,O~'ulr tins ~1 ri " ·iUW y!111 , ~he"ifreasu& 1s '.fie:re·l ··.~ t<D save you. · · Prove it yourself. ~·xception·al v valt:res on · · • p'.rlnted draperies with the look of a·ntique satin 4.19 ·5~19 pr.,48~" long (, · pr. A8"x84" k>ng T:heJIO.k_ otantkluii'satin at a fraction of the price. , 100% Qela~acetate draperies, Tailored wtth deep 4• pleats on buckram. Blind stitched 3" bott6m·hems. Assorted colors. Hand-washable ' . • ' • Easylcare seml·sheer 0acr0n• panels 2.58 2.88 . per panel 52·~a1• 1ong M1chl,......,ashable Dacron• poly84ler ninon paneta arcporfect partners for draj>erieo.Noed ltttle or no Ironing. ~-~ • • ,, '. ·" " '" ,., ··' ' ' .\ ,,, .. " "' " " ~· I . ~ ... ., ..•. .., ..... :1 "· Avoiding P~~~·· Just Ain't ;E~y . . AM111NG EUl!l DEPT. -After· what seelll3 to ,have been a jWl<ii wonla -~ lhls ·tyPO-writer and acroa lhls desl, ~m to IUSpect you 're about aa liclt of· the com1ng·bollot !<ltltitleJ thla Tuesday as I am. · ,, ,. Aware "of tbe ...-!bat It all tiaa brought to ' )W, tqday I desperately oeanned 1Df ~ ....,..., oome llOO<l<ftioo tidbits -i mlgllt pui . .,, -: your way. Flrst, Item <ncoanteroit' waa a note that the pred1ctlDC proclldo<I claim that within the -e1lbl yoan, the Sail· J11111 Capiltrlac> M1asloo Viejo area will ~ Jn tuch ~ that 11 w1ll ·be Cootaln!J18 94,lllO clll .... All I could th1n1< ol that waa 1f thinp go like eteewbere ln al HY Orange Copnty, thole H,lllO clU.... wlll likel,y lnclude 8,lllO new PollUeiana. AHA.! HERE'S an annivenazy date belng cele- brated today. Did you know that loo years ago today , Republican Prookleot lnysaea · S. Gl'llll Wu r~ected by defeating ~mocrat. llorace-Greeley? · f Drat. 'lbere comes. pol!Uca ,agaln. You caoi even get away from It 1n a little· b1JfArlcaJ ,.ie. Hero's another note 1n blmy: Tiil ,..... ago Tue'" day, tills fellow walked out ol an elevator la Calllornla and told the assembled Jl"'SS, "Well, you feDolrs won't have Dick Nixon to k1ct aroOnd. any me ..... NOT ONLY 00118 that soond like more polllica but It was a lousy ind1ction to boot. Aho oo Tuesday, we are going to be vlllled by the celebretlon of the 5Sth Ann1venary ol the Bollbevlk Revolution 1n the -Union. llumb!Ji. Thal'• more potiUca. It just got a little more violent than a Democratic convention. t Now we come to a pair of emM wlllcb WW pe with Ill next 'lliitrsday. '!be world's Ont -~ cqmmW> icatioos satellite, known u: Anik r,'ls going to be placed 1n orbit from Cape Kennedy, Fla. It was bulit and wW be -"led by Telesat Canada and ls des)gnjd to link all of' Canada via television network. · ! • .. ! 'JUST Wlll!lN YOU think you've finally ehided poll· ti<s, YOll go right to the second Item on next Thursday'• calendar. It's going to be Vice President ~Piro T. Agnew's 5lth Bi!fl>day. ' . • . . Yoo !mow how Spin> loves to go down there and · wil<n lbe Canadian .. telllte tabs olf, maybe It can sing back a mesage, "Happy Blrtbday, Dear Spiro, Happy Birthday to Youmm . , . " Foiled again, Another pol!Ueal Item. . FINAU.Y, BOWEYl!lll, hen!'! a -lltlcal Item ~-Ill~' Next Tueoday ·11 tho IOO!h ' Amd-y ol 'r:·t~~s.w!! !l!lled from the seas. Next thing YOll know, th!> Marie i Celeete ""',~ floating 50 mtles .rut of Gllriller W> damaged and In perfect COlldit1"". Bui there ..... ~ a " ,aoul aboard. '!be "1tlre crew had disappeared. Gone · without a sound. Never found again. l (' . . ~~~ WELL. YOU CAN bet on one thing -that crew ~ wa.sn 't made up of a bunch of politiclans. ~ -~ Oh, drat,, Now I've spoiled It. '"' ·:!:t\'.lost of U.S. Suffe~ I' .. I. .. . From Cold or Showrrs . '.l'emperac11res S. Callforala \ \ -Funds Rest on Prop. 207 LOS ANGELES (AP) -U Prop. 20, theColtlornlo coaat11no 1l11l1ltlft, lalll 1n TueodaY'• -1-tho state "'"ld looe '*'11 II mlllioo in f-.1 llmdl for "'°"'int prot..ello ..... Jolln V. Tunney, (l>Calll.J Nld" Sotun!AY0 •*'MJere LI no Wl1 t cta 11e thal the lodel'll -la l"lnl to br'oblo lo ...... to Call(oroia una.. It ,..., 'l 1'W*1 told I --i -Prelldlllt !Ilion .... juJt sl•ned Into law I b 11 I '"T". • • s11u11•. Spec7 T Nfwl . --· Son h 5'raY "IM Sootaor" lq. 1.31 2111. 1.19 • 't ' ' • w. ....... ' WINTlllt ,..,..._. Yn .. ' lolordol(Mltwl~ • ~1lt1!11 w1ntd. ......... ""'*'" P'lll!ilr foll Colan. ._, REMINGTON Mark IV ,. • ) " --. ' -!ii."' ~ .. . ....... LOZEllGES PANASONIC IKllAllWU SllAYll )'l .. S811tly f~vored. sec ~·a1r1 . s1,,111111t st· D1c111est11t llf. 1.11 Pall 1111'1 .' · 13.oz. SIZE White Rain Oaose ynr lavuite IDrmula. BOX OF 60 JOHNSON'S Diaper LINERS ... -Prttecls Ba-y! '!!!:!:='-"-C11vul11ce fir y11! l 2~1.00 ~- BOX OF 80 -9 oz. "Swirl" Dixie Cups Refill Cups. HAIR COLOR 1h flnt ... ll·Clltr" 11111111. ' Chocolate ' CHIPS hr ltlifly llklttr! I "S~1ttlr·St1I" . " . Prass the lev .. and shutt .. c~ses . • • manual shutter closes QYer top to . keep the toaster dust frtt. Slidinr shade control. 19 95 Chrome finish. #HT-115 • 1 O" Egg Plate Decorative way to seNe ~~i:~c1s. , 09 avocado. • 10" Serving Plate Handsome· avocado footed plate . for cake; 1 99 psst"1U. Sllld- wiches, etc. • can .Opener Push-btrttoo opentio11. Ho holdin1 or pressiq. hllo-· 9" C,enterpiece .ii.o-i matic shot-off. Rtrrovable ~::::111 12.88 A colorful l'IOCldo acc"11 for your dinjnf 1 99 tlble. Mesi for fruit. • · . Po1ra111 Mixer Liil\lweijkt ••• "'Y to use 4 speed switch. Chrome • "'c' Snack Set '. ·r;,: 1111t..;s wifll pusl!-, ej.:.. 14 88 . !lllll-ll4 • l.ADfwPant' Suits Assoited s\jles score" all lhe new fashi•a Points! Strikin1 outfits leat11! the ~ye<!; loo~ "' .Jhe ""' "pucltr" effe<;~ 01.,_ .cololt? - '• ~J-16. -· lf.tJ-":-. ';!' ,. ·Gi 88--:" ... o. LADtll' . '• Slippers Siyles and co~rs for all your casual ensembles. Sizn 517 to 9\7. lq.U. 2. 77 ASS'T PLUSH H•11al>1<, ~"'ble D crealvrn to plem 1 ·99 g 99 eY!f'Y little 1itl and • boy. • ti • PolJ Piiier llf TOlllA Rul iltic toy for tlil ""'' "'"-,_ 3 77 •. Cab and ~•ilW •itll 2ho<us. • "Ernie" Hand. Plppet SUAlll snm -Ht ...,..1;, ·3 99 ""' aod ... 11. A dliW "" -Vf IM& OWll Skits. • ' Bu-Gay OlllTMlllT F11t rtfief f"" -~ -... age ....... 1% ·~ • ~ ' ' Four 10" ~ates and fnur 6 oz. cups in avocado. Just in time for holi· 2 99 day psrties. Gr!'t I.ill llfN !. • IADllS Cardigan foldi11 slipptr· ltln for lei,.. -·Sim S ti ' XL II(. ?.21 1 .. 77 u Alkalill" IATTElllES "AA" 45c lq. He 11 ''C'' ....... 1.5 VrtT A'>c .... lk lh)- cm ZllC ''AA'' i11.12• 53c , .. Of 4 'C' • 'D' ::1::'2 29c TI11 HW •icre slit 1ml11 IMM 1Jlt1•I , 29.88 DIAL ltfTl..PERSPIWCT --For rom Its clock "'toe· .,-==1' till! lq1lar l UUCtlllC. - COlllN& WAii .-"<'1111 ......... ·Duet SIT rc:.-. . 2·8Hrt Ctffllf SHCI· pl, lMH• CtnrH Sklllet. 9.99 CAlllT CGATID PUllUTS . ' 59~. •• J h • ' I. ~ . ' ' I • • • / , ' •Ap.Y Pn..,T ~'8tlllil PAGE ' ,, t '~ , • . For .llresiaent: '"' ... ~I~·~ ~ :( , a J.. the ~ electloll:a•ni .;.i.,. tta • • .i. )laa a Jl'!OI' ~ oo treodom of lnformallmi final boun,-iM aillnl .... b'lllJ fact ll"thal. ~'. . -Oil Ille ........ npt and need "' blow, His adQlinl. atw _,,,...,_ IC lnlimid?e pNpllll &lld..at leul Ui · ltnllqn ,law lleeD a lood dell ... open !bU it lllollld ~ months of ~ .. qjllpaie Sin Geor_ge ldc:Go.. ' be. Hit lllllltitulll!ll ,of .nnfllll1 caelrolled admlnl-.. II"' limply 1111. falle4 II em h•m.,il u ·an unde lion pror.f:~ l!ro14~91 U. frank an~ qpen &.'..:. ' llal!dabfe,-<nCllllle, ~ aad eom~teat caadl-' c!Wloa of pna ce doN not aern l!lll'<:oull' ~i.. ~ : .. . try well. -• · Sea. Jlc:Go'Nm IWted the cami*lin u a one-~ He alao baa shoW11 ... than strong, construct!"'· cmclldate: end the Vietnam war .. .!'hat· 1.ssue la npldly leadenhlD ID the fielll of11etlU racial re1auon. aad ID f1clln1. . . . ' c:lril $la. ' • -'. . Venturlaa IDto 0th.er areu: he baa uhlblted ·-1 • , Ah«, .When the tttmti.11 trlall IDvolffd are -.Iud-c:lslon and vac:lllalioa O!I his owri programa and -ed. i!'_etl>Uhlic deserv.. a muth beUer npl111atlon of issues, nallag from national def ease to welfare IQ, Iii>: • the W~te bugging affali thin -n h&ft b.,s eo far. nesty· to the Dltlon!( ecoaomJ. · . ·•. But these are shortcomings that can be llYed with J... challenger, ,'!en. McGovern baa tlle~en, 'of and col!"'I with, weighed agalast his 111roaf ecbie'fe. mqlat the cue ·that he can do the job betlerctban the ments: · . -b!eumlienl!Tbe whole job .:... not juat one '.~ of~ These ilccom_plis~ment. would include the Impend-· • · • He~ not au~. · inJ Vietnam cease fu-e, the opening• of new relation- '• ~ adtocacy of a dnstlcally reduced national de-•l\IP• With Russia and Cbiaa; the hlstorlc arms llmltaUon ftQlll la :out of touch with the rulltl~1 -0f world affllln, agrMIDOnts with Russif; revenue sharing, and the gen. IO inucb eo that .even Hubert Humphrey bas expressed era! 'attuning of his administration to the broadest spec- concen. ~·defense program would· make it extreme)y trum ~middle America on most policlel. · diffl<Ult for thls nation to pose any meaningful deter--It a far better for ·this nation to have • competent,. tmt to unreSt ID the world. forceful, positive chief executive -even knowing Iba( ' · • ms "•t·;oOO· for everyone" -welfare program now he must be kept under sctutinv and at times be reined hu been fut.d up and submeried. His cla1ms of money in when he becomes too ambitious or indiscreet tn the lo !Se "founa• In tax loophol~· defense cuts and other use of his powers. 1inSpecifle4.osaVings can no way produce . 9te kind of · This is a better bet than gambling on a leader who moneyi htt envisions spending (or public works, welfare pro.iects an imaee of indecision and lack of leadership: grmts and the like. . one who hll~ not demol"l~trated an abilifv to gra~ ror On a purelv California level. he has been, in the nerhans ~crept) the re;ilities of world affairs. or the Congress, unrealistic in his rhetoric about the California fundamP.nlals 'nf .n'lT eronomic needs· one--who seems a~ industry. His claim tha~ he woula ~hase out IM willin~ to think In t.enns of wann~-over pre-World a~ activity and in a year's time have most of the War t;I .. ~1soluttnns" to 1972 ~pace a~ problems. ~retrained, re-tooled and reemployed. producing Pre!rident Nj.l<on's record very clearly outweiehs and Nixon • ' ' •. . • ' • I , •• ' f . I . " rapid transit systems and still und,termined anti·pollu· 011trlasses the limited record and f11ny nronosals offer. Uon qmlects, is simply ridiculOU!. , ·~ bv Sen. McGoyem: T!i.~ DAILY PILOT believes · To be sure, there are ISllOcls of Mr. Nixon s ad· Rich~ M. Nixon has eamed re-election by a wide . . . .~~~ 'IT~ ALMOsT OVER1 Tl6ER." .. mialslritlon the DAILY PILOT finds unsatisfactory. margm. ., ' I 'I ' . .. . Dihiest Tricks Dear Gloomy Gus H~noi ltfk.-ed ·~ Vividly Recalled Protesters Pro~nged 'lbe dlrtie<t tridt It ll p>ISible to play.- In I p>lltJcal ca-ijpi ii lo steal the electlao. In Iii !he rilldOoni lodlpatioo - by !he ulioft\o -·Whal !hey cllim are lle!!'lbllcan el!orto lo . saholage !he ~no .~ 11~ of ilmllar ~ !n y9rs when , a.pgbi'Cli.: .. c11¥1fdlfn ~ Were on the ~:f.~~·w~ Post has devoted· ·~ of 'wonls to !he Waterpt.e -. ·==~-j-== llve Republlclii sab- otage campalp. Bui In lilt, Tbe . POI! and olber .._o11 ol .:ti jll>era1 pl'<ll " de -~any 'PBI"' tq !he well- . su_.i.d chlr&eo of . !he '!heft of a \lf"lld"!llal victory by Democrata 1n Coot ecuntr. m, and 1n TOUI. BARRY --~QLDWATER of editorial demands for Investigation. THE UBER,U. c:ommunlcatiOlll media did 1'ot ..... ·~ alt Interested •t tl\at time ln the "pUbllc's right to know". Instead, U Wll.9 perfectly ~JJPY· to Jet lbe ~~~~·· ,.by ·~ < • :fl.1~t . tfj . .'11111 Mtiml, -.;than.-. .up ttie vut .. -to W\ll<h !he liberal p,... will go In 1ttetDPtlng tboir own · brand of sabotage -.,hen one of their own kind Is facing defeat. Nol a day goes by In lhll hQmeotr.tcb pe•lod of !ho tm campolcn !bat !he liberal P-· liDes not come up wilb anothel' ~ cJiarse qainll !he Nlion AdmJllliilt!loo. What a joke "Truth In-Advertising" laws are. When you see the shame- less slogins for and against some olate propooitloos, yoo know !he only law advertlaers live by is "'De- ception to Advertising." , -J.C.D. .,,... ..... .....,. .............. .. wtflr ...... ., Ille .... ,.,,,~ .... .._. ............. _, .... DMy .... Keyes Beech of nie Chicago Daily News writes from Saigon, "North Viet· nan• did more than IJ!lnk \fl!en 11,reacbed an agr<ement wi!h !he UDued States to end the war. It caved in." For yean the North Vietnam-had been adamant In their refusal to negotiate. Now, however, they have abandooed !his posl!loo arid have agr<ed to a ceose-flre In advance of a Polillcal setllemenl 1be llllllll!fl1 ol !he prOpooed -• , ;·. . men!, unexpededlr released b'f the 21 Q'ui ·01 3 ~~ ., . · ., ., . -. •'.'1'\>< South Vlelnam- -.. ~.I -. ~ I ,-:° be. people lbaJ..I de-C-ali-:'CTlang' e ;:-~u!t~I::: ~ -_ .. ·· .. 8euth Vietnam . ,.._..... . • .. , :. oui. vugu genuinely H • c W free and democratic air 0 r tlectton.. under in· lematlonal oupervi>- Joo." Apparently North V 1 e t n am no longer inSLst.s on the removal of' Preli- cl<nt Nguym Vm 1b1eu IS.a precmidl!lon ol a· cease-fire. Thieu is not baPPr with the terms as Ibey now stancf, . but tt ap- pears that a coalition goventment such as be ha.!l long rejected is .oo-.t being. con- templated. 1 So there can no longer be -much doubt about tbe &Uccess of President N'u:oo's program. 1be Hanoi Easter-offenslv., alter a smashing start wi!h ·!he Cll'tw'e of -~ Tri, bas loog since loll Ill , momentum. Why! Because the Viet· n&mizalion, jeered at and downgraded by any number of American ~mmentaton, ha! proved to be i miUtarf<eaJtty. M · American ll'OORf , weie. withdrawn, South Vietnamese forces : a s 1 u m e d respoml!)lllty and, ~ . ,Ji& -. ~nibh\I "NOfth, ttie , milllna of harlion,i. and Jill'Qo's diplofoa& -sdcceses ~With Chini · and Russia have brought about a great change in Hanoi's attitude. Hence a !inol. question bas to be liked. Wily did Hanoi hold out for so long? Why dJd they believe that !he U.S. could be shaken in Its determi.nation, demoostrated by both political parties When k -to dirty b1cb, !he llberols want ~ lo beUm !hit . only Repabllcanl haye ... r lndlllpd In iiUdl actlvlllel. ~1'1 ~;.!hey want the American -1e .to believe thl! !he Nim! -" !he greate11 of· fender of alt !Imel. 1beae 1re !he same forces ..rl!\dj leo- tured Ill mdleuly bid< In !he da)'I ;IOhen Vice President Spiro Apff WU > II>-< dul8lml . 1n .... devutatloc polltlw -· When .Mr .. Apw 111!S crtticlz. D( !he llberall, !he lel!-wtna .-. of !he preu edltortallzed _.u, about. ~a ii still Iha! state wherein !he l~t qumber ol buJ1nesa bosaes would prefer to ·build their new factortes. One ""'"' Poll shows !hl.1. Then, In orner. tber 111 !hey choooe llllnota, • New Jersey, Tens, North Canilinl, Oblo, Pennsylvania a n d Florida. Nixon ~ears Starting (I;afe, . . ' bow • vtclou --.no and 'No OVT of every -. delilS8I !ho polJUcel pnlC<Sl and has a \1Jree women y o u d!wtilve, ~· 9'"<1 "on the '"" -an the street , rr ISN'T nece111ry to cmi;m or llliJ>' Amerw.n people~ • ' · It'• uow Aki, have ""'"' d tbe W ...... hugbik. Jncldent ~~'~' chang!d their hair Favored for Second· 'Ferm to pOlnl out !hi! _.,, oabiillp wu BllT TODAV when M vem colors. -,. 11 p.ri;Jll; jOi{O .,. 1-IOrt of c:lmpl bit,politlcel II wi!h com-WASHINGTON -Pmid<ut Nim> Is "pnaL ar, lhe YMt" w1>!!i t he .,.,_ to Adoll HIUer and !he Ku Klux -·• of -bea ACCORDING to !he Democnlk: Nollonll ~·1 Dick klan WtiJJe cam., !he Admlnll!nllon • wes ,_ uty contests, any pretty going !hrough the piocess now of ~ WM ~ In !he 111\bot&p 9' my "!ho most ru!hless and most<compt" ln YoWlll !"'!'!rant can Wllll down !he ramp deciding wha! kind of a president be will ""°""'flp IP!mt Lyndon J-. Amertcln hbtory, !he same people show -,J!h a'nlll>tt's foot around her neck , but be H elected to 1 _... lerpl. nie only , Alli lo tm. who wtlh fd. drlw 1 tine DO dl.oamfOrt wbitaoeYer. · Mt 8 crucifll. " advance indications be has given are of a bet-,.eft innQ md U\efol -· I 11111· ·'lbll dOOh!J llandm! ~com" as d ; sllgh! tum to !he right. pol' jl!oy . .,..Ider wtial tbe elfect of no 11UrJJf1ae to me. In 11114; I wu 1ccused LANG.U!Gg•Why It It nattve Japanese Such dedslonl are forced. upon him by ba!IOl strn*'J Ii' -md Tuia had Jn !he Nme fMblm: I also wu IObjected have a toqgh time pronounc\D( "I" and !he budcel·maklng proceu. He cannot on tbe .... llom wlllcb· Jalln F. ltetmedJ Iii I 1Yina magazine cblrce !hit claimed • ( mW IDll\Y ilrp·decllloos wilbout ooun- "':n ~==~to play = ~ u.e.,:~·s =~u:: ) ~ i:-m=.· .. i:. ' m1.nthe ...... 1111 po-Ible to..... t1Jere1un !11)111 to""" a1 Pnlldent. L M. BOYD be nlled. • · docl _, --to _,.., !he In lbll .. U.... -no 11..t r1111-, In lhll ""P'CI be ou1ric111 tllell d a I' -'rUll eledlan. illl in 1111 liberal. prw Uoul dlrtf -.:----------" promJaeo no new Tl.a '"'J -··1 I' ea117 .... , -lrieb. . lnd6ed. l had to spend my own ·~" in li:nllll!I! Dr. lllmno Goto 11 tauo md ub anti> to bouia' lilt ..... tilo 1111. ' DIOlleY ill & ~ land! lq win vii>-k'1 not tllll,tbe ~.tongue can't ~ ori!y to c:ul - ·Despite ., •• ,~.~ · of dico.., ... !oil tliooe dllrpl. ~ out 11-letlen. 1!'1,lbll !he Toqo ear slonll ·~ ~ • ttlll ' : -Ir-io m; .. llili'.biiutl 11n'111 lound in _,.bear !he dlll....... ~-wt!h ,Uons. 'lllll can -·· reaullilllel· •llblcll oaijd -...., lllw ' ~ fivor md awanl<d me '90,000 In gp. .. ,_... -...;.._-Some mean ·that Nbii\ ~- ·-~~ ·~ ,. . ..__,, d lllt lllO .......,__ ·::t"' !he 11114 -•~•-wu far J-1• ~ = c·-~ -h'· -· · ~ -_,.. r----.i -r £11 wuv ""9 to pronounce .. .....,.. • till beJJottnt -dtere WM DO_...,_ · ~ "l" ~Md ''fl' falled to dif. to 1nbm'l'km to Ooagrw d. another. fenll!IN between tbe llOUDdo when Ibey budpt In J111U&I')" &1 bodl1 out of be~ beud the playbocu. ..,. U -In the poll. Nor.'11 !he WIY open (l)f ---lilllon-4ollar pr<> ...... in the IOClal n.ldo. APTll:R fiD(elJ>rlnll came Vl>lce .... ~. l!kewtle· -to ~ ,_.__ .... ~. .,,., --.-. Now • n1lcrolijolopt II !he Unlvenlly of Moine lntroducel !he renn print ll:och e111un•1 comblnltlan of germo, 18J1 be, 11 unUb ltny other cltlleo'I. 9o !he -• crlmlnal lea-II the -of I crime k'I bolieftd. CID be -.pond to b -•lbler1mlnol'lown-.,.-~ mlb ~ .. '*'-'ocat . w-111 llioJ're .. tc 111111. tJtbauch not "'71 Jet. •1• Q. "If yoo -• twtc !do •tilt ........ ol tit& W1 '1 '144, IDd ft -l'\P!llld' to ' llolt -...... down . ._ .... lq_tt_to,_ ... Qulll~ ~L~ !.-llilll I month. ....... 17 to • ..,., to be more iipedflc. 11111'1 1.m -,,..... tho""' -·-a1anr Iii -100 illllel per day. Tbe --!he Preildent mull have dnwn II tbal !he nr 1!111 be .over oarly in !he --d hll -term md Iha~ toptber 1'1111 !he lleadllJ !m- e:': =::.... ~'i :...,. "'1: ' CJl1clnlllJ ...... bet•-~ md oulp -., BB CAN llSAUY bito .. oils 11· pecta!loa ~bl U-ap lo Ml plelll DOI fo lacrJMI tll ... Be, .... be~ lie .. m •••' 1•mue ma &bit ~ ~ ·-· &Id .... --lo ...... lllt-lni'7 _.... -......... ~)1 ~ ltnl ...... OOlo! .... bl oaold not be .. polilift Oii DOI .......... talio. ' 0n lbli -. .. 11r .. .r.111T111 11 ooocomod1 the -N!1tn ..S- -11111 be falr!y dllll. He wfll .. '""'1----'fllor· bit tn- Q. "11111Cll Is lbe taller, Pr'elldeot ltlad-wt!h !he Coammllt -1<1. He Nim! fir Son. McGovern!" wtD-to-WIHare reform'lllCI A. A '°"!UP· Both lland about I feel upand ....,,.. llhlilnc wt!h ·Ult llllel lnc_lclmllll1, In only .... !>mldeotlal . -lttemptlnc >lo r..tuce !be !eden! ·-tlill ......,, hol Ille lhorter roll in admlnlllertng aoclal -· ""· CIDdldale -· Cal'flii Coolldle wu 1n Ho allo piano to llllor.dowu pnc.wa,o IJldl -~ Jolla w. llmi. And ................... wNcl! tllltf Diii be ""'*"8 0 •. "-'oil WU I boll Inch far dllhrtml Ulan 8-tor (leqrJt shorter thin WendeU Wlllkle. M'cGOftm bu pnipoe.d. But I! ii Diii • - • ·! S. I. HAYAKAWA ' ' .. . ' , lh'°'/.<h !hne a~!lom, DOI tO:ii.; !he '!iou!h V'ietnameee be sUbJIP!;d- agalnlt !heir will by a Dxnnwstin regime! · · TBE.EXPL.\N4,TlllN, I believe, ll·!ll!it l!anOl -~ ............. ' -- naw lt9de-i -~ D:.; ~of-~-~-:z~~.~,~~ tlley ,mull 1\lve IQd with ~·· ' " !he~ .. oi'tbe WU • . fesoortand ~ ~ "!'( novelists, folk slngers·ind-.iiil!~ ~~ mull h@ve .reJokod , too ··lft 'ilio\• clerics, both Catliollc and Pn#oljol\•1 -slmplllllc vino -Alnilbii . "iitllll" In Vtetnain ~-tbem to ~ munill atnJdltei·q maile them ~ vehlclos !or cmim;11 · ""•-aliooit allied atnJdtieL • ~•1" ,_. , On iiUdl evidence Nortb ~ leaden mull have .""1c111ded ~ llleM dJJsldent voices 'tiuJY re I> re 1 tat e d American. J!Ublic opinion. In lhlo llief w~ i:leaffy wrcqi. ~ Jliof l!lilil' ha .. Cl!llC!uded that -. . ilct, and !Ired of war. In thio tb0y 'W:1i(alle. right. And !bird !hey -· ~--duded !hit !he Amerlain llilOPI!. ...... sick and !Ired, would wl!Jldraw -ilie w1r on ~ like 8en1toi McGovern's terms -at wbatenr coR tq. !heir lnternalloaal c:omnit~ •f whatever cost to South V-. ' ... • · Oti 'IBIS Jast point North v1'iiwme1': leaders were enµrely '!:!1!:; "nat;r; thought !bat !he mood of I .eu:; caslia•tioo ;and gull~ nurturlir1ir eutlil, lntellec!ualo, trarismltted i,,, llit ..... media and embraced by s •.•a 1 or Mc<loftm u !he baals of bit -llO -tbe -of the mal!rlCF-ir-tn.i now tbet McGooem -'i 1 ..,_ ..a that I ....iected Nim! ll Ubl, to be much tougller llilll Nino, Ilia -• for--· u., North~ &fl acrambliD( for II good I ..ttlllimt U they can get. And wtiat • lm17 ·lbq ail iDI , , 9o who prol4qed tbe Wit! I lillDlt ,I good we can />e made for llYilll t1ief !he IO!l-war ~ contriliulocf"""' to keep the -...... . ' 1be media ore llao mac:b lo w.n,. 'Ibey a:ave drlltic C09el'lle to ......U --IOd b>deptii llillhle"' --t.o-11111-war demcimtrltorr.'f\lllo 'Jllllal to report the views of Ibo!~. .• W!tboul !he prol8ten ml !bl ...... mlalMCtlng ihiio!, !he Wit ~ -'bea! over Iona •go. • -·~. . {, • OA:tY PILOT •• ' • • . • Proposition ' . ~ . Totbe Ed!lar:. ~ ii """"ill from the Daily Pilot's l'flMi'rirninfln ·'' nprdiag Propotltlon 15, (Oct. JI) tllll you .,. ·not aware·ol the aaWy .,.......iur.. OI' pollcles of the Slate "; Colllorila, .. tbe aaJuy .... blema et·•~ ~ · ~, ID 1917, tbe llale COlllllilulloo .- ameMed lo cnale Ille Slate Pe.-mel Boord. Tbe SPB ~peatod lo ~blilh and --.... -paUdes lor the •• ' ., j. • 1.1 ' ~~ --~ .... ·~· -,. " ""' ...... • Badham View Assaifud To the Editor: Aaemblymao Robert E. Badham (R· , Newport Beach) staled In a .....i arti- cle Illa! Proposition 2G was ,. lengthy and complicated Illa! tt ...Wd lake two artlclea by him lo dilcua tt fully. 11 rMli, -ooly .... lrllde lo -bow little be knows and undentando the In- itiative. 'lbe "aeveni p!,mlt l'Mtrictionl" -fem -ooly IJe. ...... lo -de'"1open who ...... lo -.,. the beeuty and ~ of Our COH!line, e••mplet of which are alreldy ~Ing lo -around ... ' Mr. -...... coalUled by the dtllallloo " the coutal --Tbe cleltnJ. lion 'ii cleerly llaled In the ~ for -who wants lo lake the trouble lo read ll The auemblyman's most seriowl milmldenlanding of ProposiUoo 20 coo- cema: the memberabJp of the com- miu1oos. He 11ys nooe of tbe com- missioners ...Wd be elected. ThlJ will -U a 11<81 surprise lo the M dly COUDdlmen and county IUpeMaon who • ire to be en the coaunlaians, u well u the five delegab!s of pllDlllnr """""' most of whom are alJO 1ocof11 <leCled of· f>Ciab and are dJ.redly telJ>O'•sthle to their eonalituenta. Finally, Mr. Badbam barps ., a mOl'llortum far all -able Ibo coul. No moratorium ii _,~ Ill tbe;lllttilllw!, but 11 there wore, ind 11 meant that 111me ~....,... -be dsliyed ... Pl"--levellng -bundnd ...... .,,... coastal blllddes, .. bu jolll .-()r 111_...i In the Malibu area, tllm rm for IL DA V1D M. CAJILllERG Realtors Favor Proposition 14 Lack of~~Janning f.oast Problem D. llATTf \ ' • I \· 41• IWlV PILOT · Studeµts Seek ., \ . .:!·, Reinstatement i. Through Court -·.: STANFORD (AP) -Thr<e students ~~-~ su,,pended from staaford University for .,., dlhptlng a clasa by Prof. Wllllam .~o Shoctley have sued In federal court seek· Ina reinstatement and 1125,000 damages \'' each. _.,·. The suit. f ii e d in U.S. Dbtrict Court 1n San Franct.co, charges that 1 ~·; unlvenl.ty policy on campus dim.Jptlon is ·"./ · "ovtrly broad and vague," and that the -.,,. · disdp\lnary actiOn against the students • wu "'cruel and unusual " and "wholly , . • ~~ dJspf9portionate" to the offense. Kwonping Ho, of Singapore, Alice Furwnoto, of Honolulu, and Donald Lee, ;~', of Austin, Tex., were suspended in. ::~· :~lDltelJ_ y afterta~tybybursttheinNtobeo ~ ~~ .~;. a anuary u.,. n= winning physictsl, who bas theoriud that ·i~ ~laet peOple may be genetically less in- telUgent than whites. Lee later was ex- r: pelled from Stanford for partldpating in another diaruptlon. O!arllng In tbelr suit that Shockley has 11jil:'Dmottid ·>and blici:r.ed vile raci!t cal\iinny, ~ •bfJct (!OOPie " the three pllbjllfft iaid tl!ey liad enter~d his class intending to arrange a debate. "By aflowing ... SOOckley a forum for racist . ~ and by giving those theorlei 'the 'cloat of academi c respec- tability, while denying equal opportunity and stature to anti-racist vjcws," the suit J: said, "defendanta hav e cast Stanford in ~ the role of defending racism." S_ . Spokesmen for the university declined ~ .... immediate comment on the case. Medicine Due JWuuSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Bonnie and Francts Manball reached a "com· promise" with atate ofllciaia Friday to ncelve medlcine lo keep their 12--year- oid bemophJ!Jac son alive. A spote.man for Gov. Milton J . Shapp said the ten- tative sgn!ement will keep the Marsballs off welfare and supply them with free $1,000-a-month treatments for their son, Kevin. • . ~*tkca::•.S..1972 Attention Getter Little Jeanie Warner, age 5, tries to imitate a Raquel Welch pose on display at a gas station in Riverside. However, her mother, Mrs. Judy Warner, seems a bit disgruntled. . Navy School Gets Lady C.Ommander SAN DIEGO (AP) -The attractive bou of the Navy's 3,000 women will take over command of the moot1f male San Diego service achoo! command, the Navy oaid. The new assignment for capt. Robin Quigley, 42, is deacrihed .. the largest command ever given to a woman of~ fleu. 'lbere are 3,500 sailon and 1,000 ln- structors at the school, on the average. The education comples teacbeJ deep sea diving, electrUllcs, ~ta ~. !>Oiler repairs and weldlni In addldon to cooking arts, admlnlstraUon, barberlnl· and tailoring. C.pt. QW,ley, a veteran of 11 years' Navy duty, got the Navy las! year lo stop uslng the term WAVE for Navy women. " Sears ' Key ·Ethnic· Bloc Wooed LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -"Undios Con McGo•em," ~ a bumper sticker - United f'lr McGovern. "Al fin. un amigo en la Casa Blanca," appeals a fdrm letter from President- Nlxoa's can;Jpalgn committee -At last, a frlend ln the1 White House. An ll!!portUt ~ of the presidential race in Callfom1a ls bieng !ought in the Spbllisb L&ncuage as Nixon a n d McGovern bld for the votes of an estimated ooe million Spanish-speaking Callfornlana. Flun the crowded barrios of East Los Angeles to the dusty farm towns in calif«nia'1 Central Valley, a new pollUcal awar,eness is emergin& within the state'• 3.5-milllnn member Spanish- ~ population. The Nixon administration is making an uaprecedent appeal In 1972 for ~e vote of ,. I this key ellmlc bloc -alwaytleonsldered a loyal part ol the Democratk coalltion. The California Poll Issued on Oct. 18 in- dicated the Nix"I' effort was making headway. The poll showed N'ixon winning 35 percent of the Mencan-Amerlcan vote to llZ · ...,,,.,,: for Sell. GQ-ge McGovern of Sou t b Dakota, llio Demqcrat;: pmidentlll nominee. '!bat was an lncreue of five percent by Nixo1.-1lnce May and a drop of elgbl per- cent for McGovern. The Me>ican-Amerlcan vote accounls lt'E a polelllial· ID pereent of the Callfomla -at the polls on Nov. 7, _.B\I to Up the ICales to one candidate or the other in a tigbl coolest. • As Republicans campaJ&n In l!:ast Los Angeles and suburbs With be av y Mexican-American pockets, they point lo the help Richard Nixon bu given ' Spenfs!Hpeaktng Californians. They tick oil 51 appointments of Mei· lean-Americans to importam federal jobs Jed by Romana Banuelos, tr<asurer ol the United States, and Pb!Up Sinchez, director <If the Office of Econmnlc Op- portunl~. Democrats reply that the Nixon ap- pointmenta have been 11totenism" and they oooleDd they ano wortlng to ocbleve more las!lng resulta for the Mellican- Amerlcane or ~ in CaJlfwnla by belpq to elect their·-reiw-tallwi to the State LegJalalure ' and the ~· . Hennan Siilu, a Loa Ange1el iltmley and head o! Unldoo l:mrMcGovtm, aays .. I dartt see the". mtbualum tor McGovern" that there was for the Ken- nedya or Hubert Humphrey. NEW AT SEARS! Sears Brings You tJ.te T~ys>: - Save.;on.:Salt: Water Softener • ' t•• uses up to 40%. less salt per regeneration than any comparable water softener we seH • I The oavlnp add up with a ,,.,. 8eriel eoE -ter eoftener. .. Hich ef!"iciency dllisn • 111> to 40% 1-ult per l'llm*t•tion -than any-oilier com.,...ble -eoftener we ..n. And :You'll have eoft -tel'"'*' you need it· -automatlCauy! Program .......... t1ona to auit family -.la; ii'e ..-i cYcl• fill' piriod1 or utra wai.r _ _.Silt 'oalector dJal for ad.i.d . ~enatuit;: ~b}e 6:cycle 'Val~e, Tho new eoB·wai.r · , eoll.ener. Tho iolt.ea-. ' . Seo It at Sean! llerl1110E Sean Introductory ·f'rice 8289 95 QBTAFREE. WATl!t ANAL 1'8JI AT 'll&IBS IJH S#.rl Baf 101melil 1'4!n llllllaia jl __., ..... olioat . 1liion Do.JI-YouiWI mumal. Ploll Allllll 1-.Ualioll a..U.blt at...,. l'OOt. ,.. ..... I . . :-: ·•· That Babies Invented:,, ·· ., . ,, . .. t .,. The Wonder of Growiii.g SERIES ID How Thbap Work Startins at 6 Month.I Fohr tofl twnble, slide or roll ro Ii'!!! 'teaeh your bobr obiect ~ace aodproblemaol'fo- iif&.; ~udes a slidins Lofil. < • ~.Teed>er, Tumble Tube, · ~ )l.e Mirror. Todd.le Roller. 7?2 SERIES IV How I Make 'l'l1ho.-'11'- Startlna at 9 Month. .. Fucioating '"figure out" SAWt Cart pulls along btbiod, opens with knobs, butt0D1, 1lidiog d00t to aid band-eye coordiDtr- c:ioo. Iocludet hlby's firstboolc with ..a-., pockea. 74! SERIES ,V s.-, s--. Souda Stoniq ai 12 Mo•tloo Thi1 1<1 iocludCI a ri!lliOI ~ IQ Wk to, and • jaunty ~ ._ log .. ,. Colot coded balls fl• , ... YViOUJ tize hola io hat coy, ID help cbi[d Jevn size_, shape and color. ~ MM'~ llUINAP .. .,_,_ I I . ~ . , SERIES VI · nie World,Around Me Stanlq •I IS Montha With a wip«I ... plastic book. child trUel1 dirolJ8)i the city with--S~ boundaabe-s,1mells,tu1e1,touChd and hetn many thi!llL T~ hound help tcsch bow ob~~ Discover the Wonder of Growing ••• Together J)ecau.te only b.bies cm deaaooHrMe wbac babies · need IQ>· deYelop, ~ asked promincnt -edueuon 10 wtch. bobie1 sged from birth to ~ ,..rs. lad attte pl1ythiogs that help a _child de.. velop his full Potential at each imr>ortao.t IUBC· This series ii called '\be: Woodet of Growing. and you can share this woo- dcr with your child, with the fatc;io1riag ,_.by .. _ · "Wciodcr of G<Owing" Book. _}!IS I • 1 LI S lltltTHDAY • Don1hl Jordon ~~:;;.'~ .. v cr!E.1~~ "BAL~' C-0~·~~ CoiCa'Weu ..... ·• . BEIL JIU)AD'llAY MOllftJARY ; . 11f81aWw111, ~Mell '~·UNGI ' ' . lle(lOllMJCI[ LAGq!IA · lllAal MOB'IUARY l'M 1-c.;,oo ... -• ..=L·~· -· • 'l C•I 1 ......., . • · .... ~limi , No.,.. ::::. c ·a• .. •., • • -l'PK't'Am.Y-~ cot.olGAL ni-.u. -7111-Aft. , ., ... b ... ••tll • llMJ'IWI'. _, -·~ 1.--...;..---~ • -~is · FDDBAY1 .. In .. ._ <1 .. ' Go llAUTY SALON llRVICI II OHL Y AVAii.AiLi AT HUNTINGTON llACH .AND· NIWl'OltT 11.ACH. • . -. • • • rn ... , " . ' SW.,, M1S1t1•1r 5, ltn Flip into ourdazzly "Week-ender." Its the only way to go! s30 A,'happy·fllf'Honotri o that will take you anywHere! Polyester doubie knlt textured "Week· ender" has.a caretull:t tailorJd• /ittodJ@ck.r~ll4P Pockit!.~iltid.~Plai' ed sk irl wit'1 elasliclzed band. 1;1rljight·leg. pull-on pants. 'aed.-burgundy. brown, navy. in sizes 10 to 18 . • JCeenney We k.w wllat JOll'n loMhl for. Sunday noo11 ~ S P.M. at tile fel1wbt I ' FASHON ISl.ANo, NewpcM"I llHch (71'4j 1144-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTill, -H•1l"'91e11 llHch (714) 992.m1 ... • J • 1t•a11 ' ,• c r r I I I ( ....... " . . . .. . . '.···· WALLY PFISTER JR. HEADS ABC COVERAGE Election Show TV Crews Ready --With Computers By JAY SHARBUTI' voting. Some people are Lud· NEW YORK (AP) _ Two dites. They'd Uke us to smash days from now, 14 of the the machines." highest-paid reiiorters in the This ls the second time nation will assume batUe !ta· Nortttsbield ha! run NBC's tiorus here to cover Election Night for the CBS, NBC and presidential election show. It's ABC television networks. also the second time for his They'll be supported by two opponen!I, ABC's Wally mono than 11,000 people; an l'llster J•" and CBS' Robert anny banoly fewer in oomber Cbandler. than the population o f The tbr<e networb won't Sweetwater, Tei:. There'll be differ mudl in the way they aquads of computers to speed project the presidential r8<e, up the re3ulls, actual or an-altbougb CBS will try for a tldpoled. JDinor jump on the others with Tho r<porters will f««ast, :in electlm>day poll when its analyu and report the emerg-report startJ at 5 p.m. PDT. ing political shape of the na-'1be poll is based on 14,000 tion from Imposing sets wllllin questioonaires dlstrlbuted by three huge studios in Mamat· CBS workers at 145 key tan -Studio 41 at CBS, 1-H at precincts &croM the nation. NBC and TV·l at ABC. Voters wtU be aaked for whom And aa usual they're in a they cut their ballots and three-network fight to blend such thlnp as their religion swift, sound journalism with and Income. sufficient ebow biz flash to The data then will be <ranlt- rack up rating points. ID4uatry ed. into a computer to !ee if It llOW'COS esUmate It's ~ matches or drutlcally dlffera betwem Ill mUUoo and $10 from prevlolll data OD the million. voting history and MJND.BOGGLING demowrapbic makeup of 6- 'Ibe networks' huzzahs over precinctl. In abort, • search their Election Nights u.!ed to for a trend. bem·lnd -bo g gling .One BIG DIFFERENCE bnehow was disappointed to 1be big difference among find l<lmont's Cockatoos mlas-the netwwb wtn be the way Ing from the bill. The drum-"'--the-Senate ti beating is atlll there, .but It's _, •• ,.... ~ ' gubernatorW and 485 Howe relatively muted t11i5 year. rac.ea: on election nlaht. And the empha&il 1111> time ts OD the whya and howl of tile CBS fl _.In.., reglonll. nation'• voting, not the oom· Walter Cronkite will anchor puter wlzan!ry that ~.. the -as lllke Wallaee Jn. viewers suspecl that net-b spects tile Eut, Roger Mudd "project" the nest' Pn!ot~t the South, Don Rather the U ·----Ml-and Jolin Hart the five secooda after a po c~ West. Eric Sevareld and Jn Allagash, Maine. author 'lbeodore White are Not all viewers roallu that becaU!e of the computers, covering the meanlog of It all. network! can make a Projects will be made of the presidential projection faster Sel)Bte a D d gubematortal than other r1ce1 becluee the races, but not the 8oue bat. pruidency ts decided by elec-ties, according to Chandler. tonl, oot·popilar, votes. The CBS emphufl on Whoever pta a majority -Houae will be its probable 210 elect"'1il --wins. All pollUcal composition u the each net-trlaa to do with votea oome in. its computot data la project in NBC also la projecllJW win- advance bow Ille sta(O.byoflate nen for the Senate and electoral vote wtU wind up. gubernatortal battle>, bot for And report It flrat. the flnt time wlll project the winners of '° "high-int.ere.st" T01'E BOARDS When the proJectkm hits House races. that magic 270 mark, tote It Is eschewing the regional boardJ llght up and an-approach. John Chancellor and chonnen say things llke, "on David Brinkley are In center the balls of our projectk>n, the stage, flanked by Garrick winner lt ... " And this year it Utley (Senate ) and Edwin may come houn befDre all Newman (House ). Catherine pollt cloM. Mackin is the governess of the The presidential projecllons gubernatorial battles. are ofttn crl.tlclzed on ground• ABC ADAMANT they cauae prospective voter• At ABC, It'll be Howard K. to ot.y at home Instead 01 Sm ith and llMT)' Rusoner ' c11t1JC bllloll In roceo ac-against the -kl. bocked In tuauy decided by popular vote . the studio by <Or1'QJ>O!ldent ~.~~; Sam Donald90n of C.pltol lilll. election ....... elfort, a~ The big projection wlll be the _.. ~ ~ presidential one, followed by ''then! fl a dancer tbat, uy, 1 the Senate and gubemalorial guy 111 San Froncilco hears the projection at I p.m. and "':':,;,ever, ABC 11 adamant aays Ille hell with voting at all. about not ma"•• en• -L "And ma_._ he WOO'l vote .uo,. ~ ,,..,r ,_ ectiom Ill -' lala two for thlrltl that can Im· cat"°""' untll the jiolJI art medlatel1 affect his IU• -htl cloeed lft any stala ilMllvtd tn IChool boan! or I loeal bond f luue. But lhlt 11 aomethlng l~aioir~ec~ut~. ~i~~i that ean't be corrected by teievlalon. It 1>u to be .... Good Daad . _ .... ··-~ .. ,._ CIS' MAN IN CHARGE ROIEl(I' CHANDLl!R RELAXl!S; NBC ILl!CTIQ!I' NIGH1: for women ·and Q 'irl·s ~. Sale 11'0 1119. 14.00 Glrl1' double breuted puff ·pllo jacktt1. Hooded with button front and belt·tie. In assorted fash ion 0010111. Sizes 3-8X Sale 1310 Rog. 11.00 Glrll' double breasted wet look japktts. Vinyl-lining with belted back In usorted IUlllon colors. Sizes 7-14,, Sins 3- 6X. Reg. 14.00Now11.90 25110 .Rtg. 30.00 Women's double breasted pony suede belted backjacket. i00% cotton. water repellent. Color! Brown and antelope. Size 8- .18. JC~eiine We know what you're loo ing for. . - " 23•0 Reg. 21.00. Women'• 1llver cloud pile double breutod belted backjacket. Colo<1 brown, black or hait. Sim 8-11. .Sale 23io 'Reg.21.00. Women'odoublt brea1t1d ponnay pile jacket, 2chaln tdJn on bock. Colo111 . bla.ck, brown, gley orruat. Slzu 8-18 "• 1t:ofl Qllfl' puff pllt Jtek- ttl. 8 .. ttd, zip fron1 loco, trimmed 11'1 PolYllNll!eM: ,._ . IOrted ~""-MllfllM _,,_ bl•. s1 .. 1-14. .. , -· ...,.... • ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: . ' ' -. -.1 . ... · .... . " ' ' " " . ·-. -. '· ,•, . ... ... ~ .. " ·' '• .,. ;ri.; ~ ... _. ' •.:. ''. :.· ' .... :_, . ". ". ,•. ' '-. ·~ '· "· ., '• . . ' . ' ·< ' ·: •.· ·. . ,-, . ·'· "' ,,•(,' ',,,.::• ,• ~: ··,· ,. " ' . ' . " . • I rectod by~· Perha-........_ .._ -. unlvmal poll cloltnc Uma fl ,,_ u• -· the-· &nlays "You know, thcJuCh, It WIN . , . FASHION ISLAND; Nweport 8-:h (71416#-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunti119lon a-h (714) 992.m1. HAUQR beml. c6st. ~ (714) 646-6021. ' ._. , • I J v" .. lrJOlll'• .... COlllpiolJll la that ft've taken the fun out of L-----= \ ~ t "" .. '' .. I • ' I Sister Cities People to People . Concept-W orimg · transit systems, and all the LOS ANGELES -'Ibis problems of a growing sprawling m e g a I o po l i s , metropolis." ~.:>metimes .described as seven Politics brought~~murmers .8'lburbs looking fOl" a city, is that Los Angeles J M a y or 'Olso widely known as claimant So;nuel Yorty, who bas been to the most of a I mo s t called "the only American everything, fnm number of mayor with·a'toreign policy/' new settlers to density· of favon ststir city prQliferation mnog. Now a new "W~'re · because he likes ~ travil. Numbert!"goesonthelist ·Howeff!I" Clt·y CouncilPliD Wltbln the pest few mooihi ' Jobn ll'fl!Taro~ J!oa\-J.os Angeles bas adopted lour ,_bay'a.grow111Jnm-mllllm more ai*r cities, Addod. lo.li'~ in IM7 Ix>< ab: . , oeven alrMdy taken .jbui;\11\e '.'"mfillop iii tm. Ind jaid'l'we . (amlly, this mak<B. Ille Cifi of ' "'!" probably IWn u · much ' Los Angeles tincbaJJe~~ ~ Bombay" es .they.~ Nwnero Uo1r in the .'!illl• l!Sni ·from us. publicized, t:~./>.cl;'De$ibor :•1i:e explaln"!1111e :Wenltlnll campaign ll!al. , l>egan wbeo "tµles p~. ll!blei;' city i>rganlza, P r e s id e nl't·~llerilower tn-·&ns. · They draw no publlc augurated. the P~le-to-Peo-funds, are iJ!corPotated as pie J)l'Oll'&m In. I~ · J10!lproflt a o d -litlcal Since then, a loi-:key' effort organlzapons, ~'independent by private citil'.ells to break of City Hall O!' 'W~ of- down spite feoces,8Dll l>qild ficialdom, and wirlt on the · lriiililllllPi. lit the~ ~;jj,e l!ilI!IJle ~~~ "with eartit, where Offlclal"~im-~ f8fl·het.' from ' bassadors are not 'always· . anywhere anY. more ;~ 24 notably s u c c es s f u l , 'baS hours by ak' •-'We're iiill next- partnered 390 United States door neighbors and it~s tilne comonmlties with 449 cities we got acqoaiJted for oU:r and towns in 60 foreign ooun-mutual benefit." tries. MUTUAL IN'ImllEST!i; CALIFORNIA LEADS ' ' At bUe, iiBter city:, . Callfomla leads all states, "'1• ~ nidtu:\\ ' with 85 sister city affiliatiodP~· " -, lJl • · ' -lit ' with 117 far-off sibllnl!'. @. ' · · Ji · . Angeles alone is part~'J . '' _ " _ . with Elath. Israel ; Sal~ot suit veteraiil;wbo have ierved de Bahia, Brazil; BordeauX,, Jibroad, travtlm, foreilncob- FranCe; Pusan, Sooth Korea; sulates, resident foreig~ Berlin, Gennany; Nagoya, language groups, and fii'mB Japan; Bombay, I n d ·i a ; with branches in chosen coun- Auckland, N,Z.; Tehran, Iran; tries. When decision is reach- Lusaka in Zambia; end Mex-ed, an iovita~ goes11 pro- ico City. posing eadlaol• ol vfailon Wby are Los Angeles and and ollerlng bospllality lo Oallfornia so far out in front? those who come. Californian modesty restricts San Clemente, Bite of the reply to pointing oot that first .w..iern White lloU8e, - overtures came from the other San Clemente «lel Tuyu in end of the two-way road. Mex-Argentina. Small Santa Fe ico bas 53 sister cities in Springs bas heartroom for California. Japan has 22. Bom-Mers.in, 'l'urW: Navo j,o a • bay, 10,000 miles away~~ Mexico;' Santa Fe, Argentina. Los Angeles es lll06t:~ t;'resno _ iL_parloered with sister ahead of Leiii.iigiia, Lahol'e, Pakistan; K o c b 1 , Stuttgart and Honolulu, Japan; and Moulmein, Burma, Reopoodlng to this, 400 on Kipling's road to Mandalay. volunteers lonned the Los NllDle<llikea are pcllll!lar. Angeles-Bombay Sister City Lodi, chose Lodi; 11 al y ; Committee, and set about CUi)ertino, picked I t a I y ' s raising $10,COO to help build a Cupertlna; Merced, c hos e City of Los Angeles High Mercedes in Uruguay, _ School as a friend s h Ip Artesla;-118!--'tbe sister it.th landmark in Bombay. The the oddest omne: Komel<erlt- Bombay side will provide land, aan_den-Rijn in the Netber- labor, and materiahl to com-lands. ,1 • plete a high school for 400 'Ibe variedS sister ci&y com-, pupils. Forty committee mem-mittee aN members of the bers will go to India this Town AfflllaUon P le n n i n g lllOllth to present the Los Sister Cities Program, be&d- Angeles co n tr i b u tlo n to quartered i n Washington. n e 1 g b b or 1 i n es s during D.C., but ncei.ve m govem- obfle:rvance of the Bombay ment or other subsidies·. Says muoJcipallty's ceoteoary, Judge Rea Winter. former Said a Bmibey editorial: Santa Monica mayor end City '"Ibis ts oot by any-tlie Oouoell memb<r, a loeder In only wey in wlllch,Loe Aogoles the _.,,,, "It may not can help. Their city 'ptllloqa work imJ JDinldeel' !Jut .. jt'J I CID tell US much iio"~-.te'' atep lo the• right direction. COP.< with urban --· 'lbere'• no 'Ugly American' lndiistrlal pollution, r a p Id -ilmw-<>lf behavior." • -. DAILY PILOT TOM SULLY, LEFT, INSTRUCTS STUDENT ED APODACA IN WELDING Men's and boys' ja'ckets. 1_5_%_a_ff entire line. ----------------------. Sale 1910 ' Reg. 22.50. Men's ribless corduroy rancher· jacket. Weslem front yoke, military cuff with slash pockets. ColOrs brown or tan. Sizes S,,M,.L.XL Sale 16'0 11.., -. Mtn'• a ~b cor· duroy j8CMC. Lallllre mili- tary look with patched ftap pockets. eotort brown or ton. Slat S.M.L.XL. Sale 29os Reg.3UO ~n'aepUt cowhide /ackat with pile collar and lining, Col· ors brown or natural. Sizes 36. 38, 40, 42. 44,46 Reg. 14.tl Men'a fleece lined bike jacket. Zipper poucll in book and aafety raflector stripe. Fashion ' colorw.,Slles S,M,L,XL -( I Sale 1020 Reg.11.91Pre-school boys' ribless cotton corduroy bomber jackaL Fully pile lined with '·detathtbl~acrylic hood and acrylic pile trimmed pocketL 81-3-7. Sale S'f1 Rog. 12.11. Soya' part<a.,_,..blo plaid to ctUUL With dmi&Utng - end hood. In • navy, and brown. Polynt.r/aorytlo and nylon. p,.,.. <hool&,M,L Sale 11eo AtQ. 13.11. Nylon sat1r1 jackel lhll'• waterproof and warm. With IJCIYSlc pile' lining. kntt eurt1 and ren.ctor 11r1pe on l6elwl.. Sli.•ta. We know whatlou're · -for. Shop SUnday noon to P.M. at the ollowlng ltorea: ' -..-- Sale 1480 Ri!g. 17.50. Boys' r1bless cotton corduroy rancher jacket With button down front and Dile col1ir. lnllzetl-18. Sale 1350 Reg. 15.91. Boys' paru,Rewnlblo polyester plaid pllo to nylon quilt. Zfpper front four pockets and hood. In siZM • 8-16- .. -· -~=~-ii buri•9fl.._119 of ,,,, ~:"--for her aod oM for oecli of US. FASHION ISLAND, N.wport a-h (71411144-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntinpn a-h (7141192-7771 . HARIOR CENTEJl, Coste Mew {714l 646 l5021. ' ' ' l ,, I . I • DAILY l'llOt SuMQ, Novtmbtf 5, 1972 Birchers By ARNOl.ll Fl\IEllMAN ... 'l'llOMAS D. ELIAS Tho polltl<OJ potllo ol the aoJ:y two John Bir<b Society members in Congttss have par1ed. It started when John C. ScbmJtz, the lame-duck con- greaman lmn President Nix· oo's home dlltrlct In Orange County, boltc!l lhe 80P three monf.bs ago to become the presklenlial nominee of the conservative American party. SOUT CAUFORNIA. FOCUS Uon'a good graces. Sdunltz, .., the other band, emerged as ooe « tbe most ootspol<eo Republlcan critics of Nixon , ridiculing his trip to China and supporting • con- servative challenge to the Piuldent-'s renomination in the GOP primaries. For his efforts, Schmitz was spurned by Orange c.ounty Republicans in his own quest lori renomina· tion to Congress. with Schmit>. McCIOISUy Ind ~ were boy-pal& tn Saa Marino, attendiJ1& Sout h Pasadena Hlgb Sebo .. 1 together tn the mld-19411t and deffioptnc a frl!ndsblp lha1 bu transcended !heir marted polltkal dif!erences. After McClosltey's presld..,. tlal campaign flzzlod. he, like Schmitz, WU forced Into a bi~ tel' primary struggle with lfix- \on loyallsts to keep his house • seat. McClosk.ey prevailed in June but races another fight in Tuesday's general election, this time against both a fonnidable Democratic foe and a conservative Republican. •• • Bomselot Parting ·; • the Republlcao pariy. Thal'• <U&erill ~) wbert! I feel I cao do my bat . The tn~ . ' ' Job and brlrC out the ~c llruclt a nerve when !Gi-'<f conceptl 0 f comtltutiollaJ. Wal asked , lf he ~ ~ I gov er am •ll t and tbe ·aped>! respomiblHtf ww J RepJbllcon porty, which I feel tbe objedlvee ol tbe ~ (OOd ooocopll. Soclety· b!quae ol ~ ~'lfhlt'~ le. e 11 n g lmpendlnl ,cle,.,uire., about the hood ol soon Congress. beoomlng Ille only Birch "My fee 11 n g, ol Society member In Coogress? spcmlbllity," he - A-1 don, ...Uy know that "wilt be no dlllerent tlloir that will be the cue 1beca\lSe I hu always been. Thlt is, dOn't mow bOW the eteaion serve my respoDslbllltleS as will tum out. coogreasinan Ind upbold ' (He wasn't really referring Cooslitution. ~. to his own reelection race, in '1'ba1'1 my basic, full ~ wblcb ~ Luther complete responsibility ad ; MandelllWn1glvmblmmuch don't plan to serve · an • ol a cballenge. Rousselot ap-organbaUon to the The breach became coin· plete when Scblhib' fellow Soutbem Californian, Rep. John H. Rousselot, decided to remain in the GOP and, as he put It during an interview, "suppart the mtlre Republi· can party ticket," Rousselot, favored to win reelection Tuesday in his con- servative San Gabriel Valley congressional di.strict, was formerly national public rela- tions dil'ector of the arclJ..eon... servattve BI r ch Society. The longtime Republican then quit the GOP, claiming he had been "purged" from office by the President's "henchmen," apd switched to the party George Wallace -eel four y..n ago. · When asked bow he feels about the disaffection of Schmitz and McCloskey from the Republican mainstream, Roosselot displayed the style that sets him apart from his two friends these days. John ROUSMlot ond Hh 'Good Friend~ Paul McClolby and John Schmitz parenUy was alluding to the of any otber or iii protei:encl • well·flnanoed bid by fellow-to any other. My irten( hat ' Bircher "3nk Conese to always been to serve lll3 lul unseat Rep. Ronald V . district and that's the way I'vf · l:!ell_UDll ol Berteley, an ultra· operated In of!lce." Rousselot, lronkally, Is also a close friend or the dovish RepubUcan congressman who has attracted national at· t.entlon over his oppotltion to Nixon . controls, was then asked if be supports the reelection of Nix· on or ls pulling for bis friend, Scllmilz. At that point, his in- terviewer expressed sympathy for the "ticklish situation" confronting. Rousoelct, who hU yet to establish hirmell as a dyed·ln·the-wool Nixon fan . The probing continued : -~ Both were elected t o C:Ongress as Republicans iJl 1970 despite rumblings that the White House dlsai!proved. Neither became a dedicated supporter of the m o r e moderate President on Capitol Hill. but Rousselot has manag- ed to stay in the edntini.stra- However, Rou s selot's friendship with Rep. Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey or San Mateo, the unsuccessful an· tiwar campaigner ror Presi- dent, is certainly not along the same ideological grounds as He was reluctant to discuss the subject. ''They're both Io o d .• pe......i friends," he said cauUowlly. "I went to achoo! with Pete. I've enjoyed work· ing with both of them. That's all I want to say about it." Rousselot, who has ex· pressed his own displeasure with Nixon's Peking visit and the President's wage-price ur•m BUpPCrting the entire Republi<an party t I c k e t , " Rousselot replied. "Does that mean," he was queried, "you favor Nlxon over Schmitz?" "It doesn 't indicate anything against Schmitz," he snapped back. But the congressman wouldn 't take the bait. "It isn't even a ticklish situation," he said. "Just keep it the way . I said It -they're both close, personal friends." Q.-How do you personally feel about the way the Republican party is beading under the Nilon Adm.i.nistra- tion? A-I don't think it would serve any useful purpose to get into a discussion of that. Q.-Do you intend to remain in the Republican party? A-Absolutely. I intend to wori: within the framework of John Birch Society: Staying Aloof, Sort Of to pieces and eventually destroy lt," Welch said. • But the society's -or Welch'e -position on the presidential race ls made clear in the same issue of the bulletin. President Nixon ls portrayed as "an entirely amoral person, or Napoleon." diabolical conspiracy of hate value" of the A m e r I ca n that is Communism." party's }residential campaign [n additioo, a J\tll-pege "may well lie in its educating advertisement for T"Mlrinta of and awakening rnlllioos of • -r·· the American people -even an earlier American Opinlon many who will oot yet vote. for article on Schmitz is pro-the ticket. minently displayed on page 12. "So give all of the help you The society says it "makes no contributions, direcUy or indirectlY, to any politlca1 can- didate," but the September bulletin offered an address where contributions to the Schmitz campaign could be sent. Welch acknowledged that can to that effort, and take "recent developments have full advantage of the op- rnade our line between educa-portunities offered, while the 'On his record. and by tlon and political action temp-campaign is under way," he a ny reasonable defini-orarily e little more difficult urged his followers . r~ New Shipment New Variety Of Koi lxcltll'tl DIAMOND KOi •.• Plrat tl11tt1 In ft.. United St•ttll COCTM In •nd .... Ju•t for tun or to lrtuy. FANCY KOi • ALL SIZES . POND FILTERS Ir DNSUI of ....... \ fltw ,,_ 1,Jll .... • .._ 1,n.:..i .... , ... l,OIO s27500 . ~..:.::. "7-UST AlltYID . UP_ Pacific Goldfish F.ann Nd LOc:ATtoN 14700 GOLDENWEST, WES.STER BELMONT, Mw (UPI) - The John Bin:h Society has always fancied Itself to be an educational organization above partisan politics, but the distinction is blurred thi3 presidential election year: The problem is that Rep. John G. Schmitz (R-calif.) of Orange County, the presidential can- didate of the American party, is a member of the society's 29-man n a t i on a I governing council, as is his running mate, publisher arid columnist Tom Anderson. 'Richard N ix~n fully ex- pects to loom 1n the pages of history as an· other -but more suc- cessful and far more powerful -Alexande r or Napoleon . . .' Welch, whose public ellega- t i o n that President Eisenhower was a Communist caused a national stir in the 1960s aiid cost the society several thousand members, has studiously avoided brand- ing Nixon a Communist, though he said the Vietnam War ''was actually being fought to serve the purposes of Communists, both in Asia and here at home." to draw." "Be good citizens in con-tion, McGovern him-But emphasizing that a line nectlon with politics; be good self is a Communist , re-must be drawn, Welch ex· Birchen in connection with =-=~:,'~~ '";-;:· 893-7105 ,.............. ) Welch has no· such com· punctions about Sen. Gi!orge McGovern, the Democratic presidential candidate, whom he labels "a traitor to his country." di plained that the "greatest education," he added. gar ess of whether or1 --------------------"We still are, and shall re- JIUlin, strictly an educational body, despite all pressures and temptations to the cootrary," said Robert Welch, the 72- year-old founder and umivaled head of the rlght·wing organization, In his September bulletin to members. .. We make no formal en- dorsement of any candidate or any party for any office. Not even when such candid.at" are members of the society ... Because for us to start doing ao would aoon rear the society who decides whether any course Is right or wrong solely on the basis of whether be thinb it will advance or retard his career ... The real point is that Richard Nu:on fully expects to loom in the pages of history as anothel' - but more IUcceMful and far more powerful -Alexander "On his record, and by any reasonable defUiliion, Mc- Govern himself Is a Com· munist, regardless of whether or ·not be has ever carried a card," said Welch. In contrast, Welch sees Schmitz as "moving steadily, with unwavering resoluti<11, against the curnnt of filth and crime and treason that is now di!grecing our country ... " not he has ever carried a card .•• ' 'lbe · November ismle of American Opinion, a momb1y journal published by the John Birch Society, includes a leild article by Schmitz attacklolk the equal rights for women ....ooment to the u. s. Ox> • titution, and aoother article by vice presidential candidate Anderson on the responsibility of Ouistians to "destroy that N ''OPEN LETTER'' • TO · VOTERS OF THE 39th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT D-Fellow Voter, I" • f-"°""' ,... ...ill dtcide wlrttth.r I (Joh" W. llocltj 0< "'Y ~"•"' beoo-• rour n•Jd Co119rfft1Pl()l'I. To h•lp yo11 dl'Cid•, I .,..w II•• hi tell ,,_ wt.., I •• r1111udflt fer t+ill polltlOfl. flnt •• , I ~ tflet _, m1111try -0. ••11-quolified -" 111 public M.-ric:. .,. 11e'l'tf" W-1 Ntt -.. -~ hw:lud.1 ._,_ lfl hlltofy, lo• 011d .....,11_.1 22 yeon ol ftderol M"lce , , , 01 o No-..1 Officer, ~ of fk U.S. Dlplo.aflc Serric., Stoff Cou-J .. o dD..di11 • co.-lttM ef t+ie U.S. S.llDt•, ortd Mod of o lllDIDI' I-p,. dud"' ,..,.. ... ..,. -ttt. U.S. Tr....i S.""'91 olld • wlct.nin1fflt 111'"""-' '" CO-flit)' oct1 ... 1tw. 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Choose from sculptured, sheared, long-wearing level loop, con- temporary shag, every popular styl e. Vlbnsnl deconstor colors. Remember, the prices' have been reduced for three daya only. Don' mlsa It. J • t 1 • We k~E~~~~for. • • JOHN WOODLAND BLACK FOR COJllRESS NOVEMBER 7TH ~hop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at th~·foHowl rtg stores: FASHION ISLAND, Nowport Beech (714) 644-21~3. HUNTINGTON CENTE R. Hunlingfoft• a..th (714)• ,.~~7 1 . l ' • '. . ' ' • ' .... . .. .. { ) < • . • ) ~randpa . ·.a .. Liberal? ' Su ..... NO¥tmbor 5, 1'72 DAILY PILOT Jl J:J • You 're Darn .Left , ll!W YO~ (UPI) -Youth blrib ooqlrc)I W..tun. e 'IApJJied beWng oo what America wu thinldn( with the unemployed, the old staying out or the war br...tnil ta lt.t ft\'1117llboto11111* ll\ll • -~ ol U.S. -. from lt35 through 1971 u mlr· and the sick. in Europe . ...,,., ,_.!loll ,111 1 ~ "~ Com't-Jmll"i" at 7'. • 'lllf ....... tloa ol Mn. rortd in Gallup Polls !or those "Yes, people were definitely Prohibition wu a thing of ~ lllaD Ill pndoc 11111 ~. • GoWt1l)ld .f1D11 ,fat 1 Eleonof"tl-vllt from the yean. '1be polls wUl be liberal then. Why ebe do you the recent put and rn percent ke G F ke ' · :• the -•lloa pp ol bollle apiJ!ot. v ea t ·r o 1 I Douiibt.rl ol the A1llerlcan publiabtd later lhla month by think the Democrab stayed in o! Americana said they woold • a · uy aw S ! , • d.111•1,Lfiillenl-IO llevolutfG!!~when It blrred .Random Houle In thre e o!!lttlllCbalongUme?lnthe voteagalnstill!lhequerllon ,~ •. · n Ii.,.. that'll!~--dlllltNle~lllo!alolretfl!• llllct "'-Mll1en ~ vohunol wl1id!lnc 1111 pounda 'IOI and"toe Amer!Cllll crew should ever again ap.pear .on ·•Write-in Candii{afAi .. ·~::01'!$ _.,~i:::C ~:"1;~ :!~1!r"r~r:1~ =:! :!. ·=:~ ~1~;0~ndivorcewere1ess • 1 ·=--~ granilpueidl . · ·~ 1 man who had labor in bwllnell and Industry legislaton.'' said Dr. George than their parenb bad been." liberal with n percent saying ~ By TOM· BARLEY ·•-i tn 'mi ~· But •r hi.lb belli) member·of the Ka Kim and federal legU.latlon of Gallup, 70, founder a n d Gallup pollsters have su~ the y wanted to see no change re °' ,.. DeffY iot1t1 '"" , 1CboQ1 4Dd. coUeee1 students KlNt. fro?D &hi SUpreme Coqrt. wagu and boufl, chairman of the American milted 20,000 toplca1 questions in their state laws, mo1t or ·'-lt'a '"'tty typlcal ol the Colonial lnt~ti>dt.-tbat:. • ., !!!Lba ~to leom I.bat • lledlo free of g_,,t e A national referendum oo Institute of Public Opinion. to 2 mllllon Americans in the which required proof o I } 11 rnade us abandoo you In dlsguat In 1771 lbal 10\I obould llMI ~ti~~i:'~ m:~ ~ .. of '!:~.-be!cre Congrus ;;.~fa~;~~~ :=11.=· J:.~ 01~ ad~l~'li:-three percent ~ decide to hold your electtona 00 Nov. 7. ptoved of• • a'il Ntoll ind rewlvm with Tbete llbenl pol!Uons are they began wmylna about moOI dominant In the publlc posed giving 1&-20 year olda '' Any cullured nation with ball an Idea ol the proper e 1.pu,,.d distribUtion <I. the govermnenl. Included In a compendium of aoclal problems -what to do mind wen unemployrr.ent and the vote. JO>'lblng to dQ )VOU!d bave acbeduled the electlai !or twO l!--"'-.::...--------'-.-------------------------------------------- 0 days earlier and lei ill people have ballola and boo- , !1 fires on the same evming. . · ~;· Today -Nov. 5 -ls Guy Fawkes Day, of~ . .., !l's the day when Brlllab lllds ot 'all asea pile llllJI!. • ber .they've been collectma !tr • ' r i montha Into a huge .hound, allck _old (!uy high Oil lop ~_J>Ut I _ • ,tdi,to the lot. • LOOKING AT THE names on the Nov. 7 ballot, I'm1begimimg to , reallre that perhaP.S it Isn't such a ba~ idea after all to bum. some •straw«uffed effigy on my bonfire ju.st two days before Election Eve. U91LliY JI; . But it's inevitable at this point that I will have to "'exP,tlin to America just why the tradlUonal Brlllab, mate the night sky red on Nov. 5 and condemn tho neighborhood to a few hours of , bell with n......,,ta of · all shapes and size!:. . ... .. The original Guy Fawkes -Guido, if we givi h1m ' the name his mother gave hjm up there in York--:-wu ' a Roman Cathollc dlsaldenl who plotted to blow up the BOlllltS o! Parllameol Oil Nov. i, ltltl$: · Good King James, the story gou, wu In the build- ing II the Umt •and lie WU not lno"IOC\d I frlend lol . :fba "'"'1umbered Catbolics . .,. ivell, iomoone'bl.W 'the wbialle on Gay ilnd alt tbil :i6ei' -w.n lnmdllng the powd<;r .. ~;1nto Iba 'baaement and, ,..; you've gueaed the ri:st: Eftr1•' :l>ody got ·pr<tly burned up about H all. , " • ~ • • • -1 ~ ' Biii' DON'T.,GO reading anything relllJoaa Into wbat; jhe Brtlbll "'"5 ont,o their bonfires today. Proteitlllll,. ~ca. Indians, Paldstanlll, West lndllDI, .,,,.,. Wbitever, they all gel together, put a match Ill' Ibo bonfire, haul out the fireworks and tiave a era~ good time. A little later in the evening when the youngsters are all flaked out, we older revellers would sit and 8~ lnlo the l!owini embers, tall< , about bow-Boofh:e Nlgbt ' lm't·whll'll uaed lo. be and keep an .fl'•· on, t110 c6IJlt. lng Couples who tend to get carried away with 'the_ th -and exclt.emeot. •' , 4 "-1ca, you ha ... , livecl.· Don1 talk IOb!Ml·Iihe . l"oar111 ol July ·In the aame breath becluoe y00'd ,. -· If you ......... the batty Bri!Uh Oii Gay l"awbs llllbl. that H'a Ub comparlng marbles with - ~ t11at name you ldncl, ol fliicy Olt your bollotT • C.-M out, otayf Writli In "Guj I"""'*" lnllMd. He'll Iii ll!llOh more lot you than ,...-w11o wtlL .' •• •. :i~ t~ YOtru GIT A ~out a(. . ._.., ~. ' •, tblt'l'lllOl'I thin you'll ~ Oli: ' ' Oii your ballot. -If " • "Pieaae to f'tmtmbtr, tM Fifth oz Nowmbrr, "'Gunpowder, •treason and plot . . . -'--i I J'8D bear those many thousands of happy kids '""'"I' Ing their bearti·Cllll u I write tbb coluriui. · • Libraries F eelirig Censorship Pressure LOS ANGELES (API - "Huck Finn Is In -again." From the way ahe spoke. with a m1gned algh, II might have been Aunt Polly, who wu alwaya acoldlng Huck and Tom Sawyer. Instead It W8l!I librarian Katherine Laich. Besides Huck, the librarian reports, "Love Story" is in bot water a n d newspapennan Mike Royko's "Boss" 11 under fire. Miss Leich, as president of the American Li bra ry A18oclaUon, gets reports from around the nallon ll!tlng a~ temptl to cemor boob at city and school Ubrarlea. 'nle list is ~~e library t ·eepe E l Tra .. la" I llOCl't!~ nprdl 11l1M'' u just ,'and -bide ~ -1;o'1 from ~~: l!brartan ,....., the .,.,,_ often Is a '• best frlmd. Ceo1or1blp ls aelf· , 11 sbe Aid in ab in- 1 "It's caused many a JUD, on a -.tore and m1J ~ti·. tention fo ·boob or ina~ that might have been alniply assigned to oblivion without anyone noticing !hem J!ludi." And aiDce pa'perba G;'ls Dowisb and ouperb!jlnrl71 reduce the remot.!nea of even far-Dung cemmunlllea, the censor may cause a ruder ,no more lnconvenience than a trip to a nearby town's Ubrary -II one can't find the book at the nalibbolboocf atore. ' Bui the llbrary ilaoclstlon, which tocludes vlrtually every public and collegiate library in the country. regmla lb op. pooltldn to conaonhip .. begbmlng Jn tbe town or achool Ubrary • .. "Canalblp vlollfol basic Amel'll;m prloclplea of fl-ol OIJI-and freedom to read,.. dec1ara Miii Laich, a librarian fllr 30 7em. '1t's a bad thing 'Jn ltaell and ba1 DO llmlfa. There 's oo way to end it once It lltartl." • ' ~-- Save on kitchen appliances . ' 8111• prlcff ... -•• through 8otunleJI 'Sale12.88 Sale19.88 Sale18.88· Sale19.88 • ...,. 11:". can -llcntf• ah1rpentircomb4N1tfon. Sale19.88 llofl. IUI. Dolu .. ...., l><ollor ,_ puall -for boll• Ot -- flot. :M.M. T.iton ooatod foncluo conwrtt to etectrtc or n•mti. !let-23.". Tanon tt• _ ... nigh dOme try P9" le comp~~ lmmerslbN. Sale8.88 flot.LM. a...--·--· -all'lt-·w.~~~~for . ' . Shop Sund•Y noon to 5 P .M. at the following at orH: . ---·------- " ... :M.". 7-tllal-. '° oz. gC.U ,., Md limel". F~ION 151.»!D, Newport INch (7141644-2311. HUNTINGTON aN'TH, Ho.llfn9'on lwli (714) m-m1. ... ... ~ .. . . . --. .. /. I • . I I ~· T " I+- I. ! ' ' ) I -· . • J4 DAll.Y-PltOT ~. H-5, 1972 , £:Rlumbing · Depths • ' ' " ,., .. ' I ~-,_ I ... ' ,. - - •• • .,, '.I If. i_; ~ I I 1>1' ., '" i O:f the Earth For More Power '-iiclentists ·in more than• doien· nations •re working ~ to tap the na~afty ~.tec1· hfft deep iftsicle the e«th, and tum it into power. More countri9is ore exploring. So ·f.,, .....lh •re stMI: • tot1I world c•P"city ·equal ·fo one large nuclffr f>O* ,~afio!I. But · man's energy naeds •re gigantio; 'alld the potentlol for geOthenNI power is '"" as l•rge. 1 ... ... • . " --' t I ; "~i1 'ti., \ "" ., I ra~e elemenla and by both steam and -come to tem(IU'8lore beat. ·,,.,United Vlll!lt' 'ha --' o I b el-Ollll!l!INd with SUI mllUoa for One of lheae Is Magna Cllr'btl• lc:Mce ~ StMn IMPERIAL VALLEY- Towering above East Mesa like a ~logist's "smoke signal" a white plume of con- demed steam proclaims a hid- den wealth ol energy ·deep within the earth. there are poss11>illlles too In Colorado, Mississippi, Texas, Looslana, and the Gull ol Mexico. the frlcUon of the Sun and the the surface,_ when wells are Slates bu such hot-water aeoti.uw ~,,.-ro.u fuela., '311 million fir Compeny of Los Moon. Thia heat Is con-drilled. Though more pier> fleldl -.th,......,, Tea-lnld ilnlt' ~. tlducll111 1111eleor lmlOn, • JDlllloa for -MagnwnH tinuously transmitted to the tlful, lheae systema .,. "'°"' u, and the Golf' ct-Mka , lhli -·liela ...o .... riloih fualoo.,lnd f4 million for .. 1ar pnim1ses to ' -, surface. On the averag~, difficult to develop."For one Slnce~pUtoflhe_,gy the -'ti ·a.idama_\lm;. -"· _ , from loT tempera ta Geothermal <lectrldty is the cheapest -there I! In the United -States at present, aays DrcJln. With lncreaalng coota of linporiaUoo of oll from ov~ J.t will become ,ven more . attndive. "'111e prob. lem 11,,.t martet1ng'11ut fiI>. ding ...i developing t be geotbemial resources," be says. "''EsaentiaDy It loot! as though everything that can be found can be sold." worldwide, the heat flow 18 thing the water often contains ta extracted w!len t be , has just prodncei lhe nnr. N~ , -Is Jeotberuia1 · llulds. rt. relatively amalL Neglecting c11saoivec1 minerals that COi'-geotliennal llulds are Ul!ed to ·~ · plckfnl up 11 ~ by fluid . systan ,transfers , It rises from a well drilled by the (U.S.) Federal Jlur<ao ot Reclamation to tap vast qwmtllies of heat 7,000 le« below the ground. Meanwhile, 1 .... than 50 miles to the !KJUlh, Me:iico ls building a power plant to tap the heat of the an- cient volcano Cerro Prieto. loaea, ~ could lake about -rode equipmenl And the generate electrlclty aome of II -,_,.... are' g"9!oc1oal. cr~IDll)ol: oil ' three years for thiJ beat flow steam bu to -be aeparated can be uaecf to , ctesalin8ie Giie Cl ·-liil .eitemauve'i ~ --• hr, . ~r-to - to bring a half-Inch layer of from the water before it can water. Thia ta .., l!nP9riant eoergy; oources. The federal IOilroll. ·United and.lleepo.all flulda In • water to the bolling polnL be aent to the turbineo of the aspect of ~~elop-a~ foreoaata they " ~ ,wolidwlde 1111l'ft)'a, eyclOs.~ like · a But In many areas, In-generattog syatem. n.e.. are ment In tbe ilid' · -' may'~ 17 IA> II pemlll ., ..... , itt*idani:eo al aylllln. £!!i!:a· ]II eluding the western United lnalaUallons of tbh type at United States. of •nill/iiaJ 'merlY J:OqlzW ' ·m"J1s-'. dmltid IA> •• fnllll tJie ; ;.aa,..m.i States, there are con-Wairaltel, New 7.ealand, with Jn California, ~llu -·llfthe·,_-""6.,~....,.,,u1l11ty t.!or-;wblchls centrations or the heat fiow the neweot at Cem> Prieto, recenUy turned to the ~·· ,l)'b.and .devd-~ . ..,.._ b••• ""pumped ·-~·'undergroam where hot magna has risen Mexico. . Imperial Valley as a major ..,.._ Al pi'eRD!, ........,.,, 11t!f!_ ~ ~ will 1"" 111. , ~ ... relattvelyclosetothe""1iace, Otberhotrockareaabaveao geothermal ._-ce., 1-~~~-~""!"" ... -. -Th« l!ot;utane These are only two fat"ets of the burgeoning world effort to harness the heat of the earth to supply power for energy. hungry humanity. NATURAL HEAT giving rise to ge)"Ora. hot much water they are rmtive-known for Ila aallf hot water ment,~.Jn the fllcal. ~ alao · ,,,.-.· m •·• y endlesily' carry the ' wells, and fumeroles. There !y cool but st11j &ntaim steam fields jusi souui oHbe 1973 . fedehl budget, It ta1 an~._JND~ aclhely l!/ drlve·alurb\':'!;_!h° Experts admit that geothermal power is by no means a panacea for the v:orldwlde energy source. But it can become a significant and relatively clean sup- plement to nuclear arxi fossil- f u el supplies. Moreover, geothermal power appears much closer to pnlC!lcallty than other exotic energy """""" ouch u 80lar ml Udal power. are also hot spots that do not .:en:::o:::rm:::ous::'::...:q~uanu=·=·=Ues::.;af::,.:lpw!:.:-_Sal=to:;n:_:Se=•·:__:the:::· :_:lm~pert=a::.l _:SC:::heduled=::::::.:'::°'_:on!x~_:l3:_:millloo==-.:de::·:;'""ll"'~~"'.:ne=w'--.::.equl~-::.::.· ::.'·:::_IS:::_vlrt,;.,.;uac.Uy~pOI:::_~ __ ~ have such clear surface1-' · ·· · ' manifestations. These a r e 1 • Experts call it geothermal power. stow in starting, its development is beginning to pick up momentum which many energy planners expect will make it one of the major growfh. indostr!es of the re- mainder of this C"'1tory. MANY At"nVE Already El Salvador has decided to C0!1Blrud a 30 megawatt generating plant. Turkey bu found the geOthermal field. E>ploratloll ta unde< way In .. me = ad- dlUooaJ countrles with slg- n!llC21ll resulla reported from Ollie, Ethiopia, the French West Indies, lndonesia, Kenya, Nicaragua, the Phillpp\!les and Taiwan. El Salvador's resource may have a minimum potentlal of 100 megawatts while Cerro Prieto may have 1 , 0 0 0 megawatts. And Japan is believed to have a potential of more than 8,000 megawatts. Dr. Robert w. Ru, vlce- praident of exploraUoo of Hu g b e s Al=a!I afflllate, Pacific Energy Corporation, says all the western states of the United States h av e geothennal potenUal. A n d For. eum.ple, at The Geysers ln northern California, Unlm Oil oompeey vroducea steam . frc:mt geothmnal ... u. to leM aeveraf generating alations of Padflc Gu and Electric eom.. pany. They ..... produce ™ megawatts on a commerclal buis. By 1974, the S)'IWm should be producing more than 500 megawatts. with 8 a 0 megawatla projected for 1976. The total geothermal capacity In the area may amount to several thousand megawatts. Thua The Geyaen might pro- duce as much electriclty as two nuclear planta, b u t without the ·-radia-tion problem. Geothmnll power COIM9 from the =al heat of the Earth. The Interior of the plaOet la believed to be heated through long term decay of· detected by aerial Infrared surveys or by the local changes they cause in the earth's gravitational a n d magnetic fields and tn the electrlcal conductivity of water-saturated sedhnerrts. NO STEAM There are tln-ee main ways In which geotberma1 heat can be tapped from tbeoe bel spoll. Where ........ drf. -car. be Injected to lbO heal \o the -Althoqb aucb dry r o ct .,...,. .... great ~; nooe have been devdoped. Secondlf, where the ..... fractured but permeated with water and capped by an tm.: pmneable rock layer, ficlent heat may be aobboo0.r1Jrbbedell !or the water to f1aah lnlo steam underground. Thia Is called a vapoNlomlnated, or dry streem, system. Su& steam lleldl ..... the !Int IA> be developed -at Larderello, Italy, early In the cOiitmy ~ and more ncentl:y al 'llie Geyaen, California. Other hot rocks may - 90 much •ater UMlre 11 DO ~ il>der&ll>und-.:Jn -water-diimlna:tld 1 y 1 t e m 1', Better than a live telephone answering • service, and a lot less • expensive. PHflTIEamaTE America'k No.1 sellina automatic telephone answering-machine. • Phone-Mate anawera promptq not after 12 or.15 rlnp...and ilv• your caller the exact meuap )'OU programmed. The electronic anawerinrmach.ine never tell1 your caller "cmermoment please" and then put.I him on "HOLD" and forgets he'• there •• neVer 1Cramblea messages or mixes up phone numbers .• is never c!U.rt. lbort. or rude to your caller. " If your live answering service coata $15 to $25 per mont:h Phone-Mate pay a for it.oelf in 1 .. than a year, then S- on oerving you year aft« year. Thia illllru"""1t will oaveyou thou1and1 ofdollara o-lhe yMn,anci giveyou better,moreefllclen& ~ ' • Auwen phone prom~, au.tomadcaUJ ••• st-;roarncordedm-lolbo..U.,· ·~-, ... -.. ~elearl.r ••• relumthecallat,...... __ • LetaJ'OG beQ'who'• calllnlwlthootUOMliln1 10ar phone, caller doean't know yoa'N there. T .JCPenney We know wlwl you'19 looking for •. ~-r=...,,..=~-S hop Sunday) noon to 5 P .M. at tlie-fiil o~ ng atorea: ·••-.. •••-•-•"• ••·••.,•••· • .,n,. • • FASHION ISLAND, N1wport Booch 17141 M4·2lll. HUNTil'HITON 'CENTER. H""'ln9ton IH<h 17141 Ht-ml, r • • PLUSH .:SHAG . DUPONT NYLON TWEEDS & SOLIDS ... s5(99 ~ VALUES TO $14.95 • &tr1 He...., hnru,lon c1r- ,.ti119 '-'flllairy c.olort~ to chot.' fNillli I • 1-'· & TWllDS $ . ' -4c99 ·~ VAWES TO $8.99 'w'.4. ..1.cffoM. of •ll•c- ·er•tor· colon to c-pll· ...... m.-i.~1, • PAD AND LABOR AVAILIBLE AT 'ABDITiONAL COST "~• ,. ·' ' .. ..-~~~~~~~~~ .... DUPONT NYLON SHAGS · rwEms Val-ht $10.95 ANY REMNANT -~ll THE . \ ·DUPONT NYLON SOI.ID & TWllD PIU SHAG •4 oo .-..i' . e y~, lu•urlous c.rpetln9 m••t your bud9efl et • price to ·~, JTORE v~- 12 "' • fJ, $3 00 ht fl." ••• -'" .... YAW¥ ~ ' ' I loWty eet,..Hltt - T!' ····~ !P ... ,,.. .... ---~. _____ .. _N_O_ .. _. •""•'°";;;;,' -~ • BRING .IN YOUR ROOM MEASURE¥ENTS. • • AllOL~TRY NO ' Gl•ICIS • ·D.IE llANIS I MANY ' STYLES ••• COLORS --- ~cARP-=~WAREHOUSI: ' T" ' f • .. 124 E 171hsTREET 'cOsTAMESA CALIFORNIA92127 (7141 Ml ,., I < ·' TERMS AVAIUILE • • • • BANI FllAIClll .. : ) ! • . : ' Al Your .. s .~rvic8 · • . ' : -.« ( I , Eno H 111e ·-·••••-wu'lllier\n a ....... '1111 lllid·-', L ~-~-' -,~ ' 1<1!'"~ .......... , ... ,, .. ~,.. .... _ ....... ~ . . ll'ae! 111111og .. " *" . ..,... weoid he -"'!L no -,,.. , r . et1tMl•·dllt jlte ~.•at!'·-• • .. ·-..., ... ..,.... dr "• / . ...... ,,... -YI ...,...i •I·,_ a,..-compleL ReqaelK . 11e-i'ori ad~eu o1 Ille ,.._ ......,. and at1empt· 1o·..C-U. ........... rwftlf1Mm. -". ·• 'J!tld .. Mbtlp . ~l'A!i'i i:em silll 'uraitlnc•!Cl';my 11111 tu return, I lllK ID my llHO-'ln F~.and·"84 1 ~ -by·l5anta Aaa-IR8,in 'May. I recel~ and ~ hacl: forms to Ogden u cfhcted, Thm I rec<lvl!d a · form llklng ,lboql .mt dtmtge.ol name and I ''°!it that lo•Ulah· In June. Thm Ogden ~ a new IIHO form, ,.y1ng, there was no copy ol my· 11nt _..1,iilled all. lhl!·out In JW>e and alao gave Dotlce of ao addres! change. Aoy help ID straightening out thls meas will he ap- preclaled. Bftll-flghlg' Horse· . I DEU PAT: i fove the red llyibg hat" on l wlllle lillrface pie-. lured m,lhe Mobll"iW!·,ttaliln',!op, I'd !elllt !qr a tanall reprln~ but my hlghe8r "?l!O w1iUkJ he ti>'i1enti& big· piUtlc .zip from '811 old 1as !talion. Aoy ~ .., bow I should go a-this! . ' · S.J.,Inlne ' . . UateR-~'Mobil 111 Ratloll volim&een to &Ive yoa hi '1old." 111'1 a~iiior ,,,......_...11 rithlt to -ilppnX!malely ... Yoa qA . o·writtea'~ 1_. a """ logo to E. C, Fea~, M .. bD 'OD ,,..,,,,. tl!5 .,._.'st' LOt ,__._ -. no·~ ...... ...__.,.. . . -... • . --• -·".::>.".'.!~ · ~-· ·-u·Ooiy"·pm-la foor '! lift loot~ .•;es:~ ,;-.:' . . ~;1 ... ~ {!1 rr.w.~t;-J-· «Jnn . . · • ~~1; ¥Y-lmband Is a cabinet maker and he does small · " ' ~ · Utit ~ won't he bolhel;ed with. Leal month a , . ' . .Aoa'<l*od-ltfm lo. make I 111t1ll dl:;pily cupboard. ~e· ' .' ''111!1'-'; but -~ pay Ii< IL We . ....,.,.f<> he :1 111M-~ · _ ,..&• want bill for coUectiilg1 the WI! • .& iWi'e ,,,., . means.ol ...nect1ng! · ·:· ;"" • G. A, Colla -.. . • .. . For 9()0.;000 in -County, Hom . . . ' ;~~·~Iµ ~~tJ1 of Gi:eat .flOod ' '(1t'' J jf,j, I , : ,~ .• ; • .. 'I.... '•B11~ Ut.1.RJl out," ~·~. •mut with water that • Of ... .., ,.. ...,. deep, there'd be a . lot of confusion aod • If')'OU ,,..., buying a blwe, wauld you anything could ·11appen." ;1 ~ oDe Ulat hid a aoe.bHen cbaoce 'lbe Water, ooce It engulfed the area, GI-being Bwamped·bf -Jn-the nat 20 wouJd·probalil"Jasl1il>out a-....i: and'at-' ,,.. yeara? ~ . . Jn>aleotr. the answer, tlie U.S. Army feet . the oomes of 800,000 penoos, ac-eor.o ol Engineers saya ·that more tban cordil>i lo Corps o1 Englneen esttmai... hlihlle people In -Orange County live in "This b not aomeooe's fantasy," In-. _,hoQ>es. ~Is ~. "'Ille esttmat .. are based on g-1 a little like Russian ·Roulette," careful ltudies.'' ·: :l;Jom, ~. manaeer of the· army . :-..,ji!e<.i studying the·Oood poten11111 or the 'Ille ArmrCorps of Engmeers, working ' lllii>ta Aaa River. "We've been luckf for m dlrect approl?fl8tions from Cqross, "< many years now but the Jilg storm coulcl has been preparing a -coolrol report ,·come any wlntU." oo the Santa Aaa River_ •Ince 1964. A • · A--''"• COlllplele lltudy was •rtcmallY• e>peCled .• ""'' ....... lo army figum, 800,000 (or 19611 but dwindling eo_..w ,• ~ ~e Coun~ live. on the' 200-year support 'bas retarded progreu. Dues ; ftl!ad:plaln of llie Santa Aaa RIO)!r. dale! have gradually slipped baclt-lo the ii .ll,baWd~such a flood occur, county flood point where now, "an Interim report will · . ff:;: works would he lllcapah]e ol con-)10 re!(dY. aomellme In 1974,': ...onling lo it, the engineen-a.y. Further, it Rosa. ,' • "ilill he at least 20 yeara before the -'Y dams, <!IW. and ...... that wouJd contain ii can he builL A ~200 cbaDce lallm for zO con- leClltive 'years works out to a one-in-ten cbanee·over the period as a wliole. 1 ''l Cill't' understaDd why· people -~·t eiicited," ·!ll)'il-George Ollhome, chief engineer for the <>range County FloOd ·CoDtrel District. . ' COMPETING PRIORITIES :•eongreu bas ll!8DY com p e t in g pnorities," be eiplains. "At the present rate ol p_..,., It wW he about·20 years before we have complete protectlm from a project Oood." In the tneJDtime, a project flood -not an unlikely occurence tn the long history of the Santa Ana -"could cune any winter." "I guess-they think it's too far away or If too~ teIDQte," be says. uBut it's not _ a project flOO;d did occur, it could -•-t an " bave a sceruµ".io sOmethiug like thls, ac-rem~ a · cording to RoSa: · Right now, !lie Santa Aoa River c~-_ · -About a lllOllth of heayY, intermittent nel .bas a capaCJty of 35,000 cubic feet of rains _.such 81 could· occur •in any water per second. winter ~would be needed to' aaturate ·the. . Zif.~ l'Rl!QUENCY 8"'md lo ·the point that wbalever ad- But _a standard project flood -the dlllonal rain-.fell wauld all drain Im- worst llood likely to occur in a river, mediately into the river. with an average frequency of 200 years ·.IJ'beo, just' as the weather would -would produce a flow of 150,000 cubic ordlnarily 'b& clearing, ·a heavy, con- feet per second. ti{J:uous ralnstorm would move into the "There would be no question ·about are:a. !eying lo contain a Oood of this size in "A really Inten.e ·s1orm could-fill up the channel," says Ro!!. "It would break the reservoir behind Prado Dam In jqol out and now freely across the whole two days," says Ross. "Alter that, we'd cet!fer of the co~ty." have no way to'Jrotect Orange C'.ounty Starting In Aoaheim,c&nyon, where the fr!)m tlle .nmoff· lhe:Z,21) square miles ri~I'. ~ toi:zn a rapidly moving wall that drains into Prado. of .water once it breached the Jevee1 the "It's pretty llmple. really,"·Roq says. :wa.ter -1d·lan out lo enauif neady all BUll~ In the -•:,ol the'Sanla Aaa · of Anaheim, G~ Grove, Westmfniter, .Caiiycii after.the li131oflood, Prado Dam H11ptingtoo Beach an4 ,Fountain Valley.· is ~deliped1 ~ eontatn: all nlDOff water On its ,fringes, it would also immdate .. ftqm ·~~ Bernadim area ' parts .pt· Costa Mesa, Newport lleach. and ~.-labll. 'Ille Santa Aaa ' . SW, ~ •. .$.an!& ~. Buena Park and Rl~tii~'~lbat PrOoundotyWaredobuilthatl ·, ·-~;e.l!t':Ji.t.; }~ ~ ~• ,, .. •;1t, • on~ . ,, .• . a w aw«!ll'o >J'll!O •• -ur:ww<l.,. ~""'d .?';....:... •• _i,,_ · ' · .. iiilcl'pn;bably not more than ~ .,.,.., ..,._·ore..........., 1o -""'~ .............. ~a;:·~, """•,m-~..-!hat~ Jll!ll!o* hO-)lUl;-Ji,tllitl,I!'-' l!!l:'=-1.~ty.. . • <•~'lili~c·:WDl,"":I • , "1'uoi,.. '·~ •actually plog Anaheim, the waler would averqe four oo, ._tlalty no watlr la relel!led from· feet deep. ID soUlheastem Hunliqtoll Prado, leaving Onuip-Couoty lo cootend Beach, •It would he seven feet, and in ooly with It. own direct nmoff waler. j>!a<es·up lo ten feel deep. . ID the near-Ooods ol 1119, lhl! plan · "There wouldn 't have to be any loss of worked. By the end of the storm, Prado me .. heCause we'd probably have a good waa ooty 53 pertent lull. Wheli the county warning before the flood actually broke was experiencing i~ greatest Dood Y O U • DAILY .PILOT S&llday, Noi 1m611 5, l'1'2 Dlll T PILOT "--- (Ol0RID AREA SHOWS PLAIN. FOR STANDARD PROJECT FLOQD Numban GI" A-avo Depths In Feet Water Would Raach threat, Prado was reJeaalng only a-periencing such a storm scmetime in.tbe trickle of water. ~ neit 20 years are one-in-three. • · The COlDlty'11 problem that year wu TeotaUve reports from tbe eorpi. ol call!ed ·prlmarlly fn.n nmofl from ·San-Engineen say that to provide lull ln- tiago Creek-and ae.veral smaller·streams. surance to the cowuy. lhe downstNam But even ao, thoi Santa Ana ' Rtver lev.., channel would need to he roughly doul:led from Sfnta Ana ~est.ward were so io capaclly, and that Prado Dem would !Wllllen that Dl&ll)' o!Dclail expected . need Jo he rabed 24 feet. them to bunl·11 any moment. Only tut-. 'Ille C08I ol thla Improvement ha! heeo ditch efiorta """"'1ted a flood that wblle· set at f.lOO mllJJon over 2D yean. AoOlher not .,;,.,,.,....blo ·lo I projected' OoOd, :0 :vi::~ ~= ~ WllClld have done oeveral m~!ono ol do!-1ocoJ Doc:dina. -~·; "' iC " ' • Ii II 1Hhli; point that the problem ol ff ·~ pro)ect flood ,,.,. lo occur, the providing flood oonlrol 1:eoome1 mired In Army cootends that both Prado Dam, ..,,,.,_ ~ ••--bosl of bu'lt In 1~1 -~ ••-·-~---I ..... -... ~re are ~~ c .,.. 1 n , -.atu ~ UV'fl'uou~n evees, contention · built In the !ale 1-. would he In-e The· mt<mts o1 0r..,. ~ edequale lo handle the projected ntnolls. v...,.. the intemts o1 t11e c111 of 0orooa ID fact, IL ii e!limated that an)'lblna over how much hlgher'Prado Dam abou1d grealer then 1 tO-year frequeec;y s10rm he ralled would came extensive DoodiDa ill Orange • County. The atatiltical ·ooa, on es-IS.. Flood, hce 1111 River: Nat11re~~i Arehiteet Flooding Crea.ted Back Bay, Huntington Vall,ey, Bolsa '. ''The 11189 Oood waa the ooiy lloqd in the history of the Santa Ana River that w11~ever corqlned. It J'U a nnall flood , I ldinlt. But It !OOW! we're Jll8kin& P!'> . \ IF'Po" '!bi• !lalemenl by George O!borne, chief eJ181neer for the Orange County Flood Control District, place! the current Santa Aoa·Rlver fioed potelJllll 'ln a cer- tain perspectlve. 1be River bas OQOded many times in lb long hi!lory. In the proceu tt carved out deep C8l1jlll\I In ' whit ari how N\"!POrl Blf., Hl!DtlqtOn Vallef . and &lae Chica Manlb. ID IUC<OOdl"I cen- turle!, Its winier 'overflow carrl4d doWn enough silt lo re!W -~11•. , Aod In the few yeara •Ince IDodem man bad been In the area. 'll>O river ha! call!ed three major ·Oood! -In 1111, 1927 and 11311. , The natural'~-ei the -a Aaa • ~ -'''" In Iha ... when hu&e polar Ice copo. bod ~ up .. much Wiier that Ute ~ bad raJlen dozens ol feel In Ibis period, there wl! no IOI poth for the mer. A! tt emerpd -the moulh ol whal ii ..... the Santa --~ 'yon; tt· .... 1c1 .. In ..,. ol -· -!Ions -toward wbal ii DOW Bolla Qilca Minh. down 111--1 couroe, '1t out tltrViigh what ii now upper Newpqn Bo1. II altenu:ted periodically 1J110111 -roulel. ID lhuerlod ol the pat Ice capo, the river ltlll lo flow modi lower than It does .......... In .-hln& tlle .... tt 'Carvtd out pat ...,.. .. alcq_ It. ISM major ~ -JUDO yeon .... when the Ice ' -melled mt the -~ their ..-leftil. - -filled • ; • • 'IP: db -...... ,,., --.. In = . . . ' n.......l •lll!CI, illttlJ!;!or 1 i. ~ _ In I•, the_:_llnt -lo._ ..... 11iL ._, .-JJ--, git r' pill• -""'_ ..,__._..,.- 'l'liii la.._ lliot!liile llOM .. aiiiifiO(_cna_ Qll& ....... , -....,,. • 111o cw111M-.'1111--....,• ·--.. for • ....,., ad.., lilt • .....,,......,...... -........ to... ...,.. • ' ... -. W-er--Gmt. m,w.W-~. · 8"' 11 the river -f1ow1tW ~ 11111 t ll1lt 111111 ID 1t1t "'* Gii o1 'l1lt -rtC*ll· flood In 1111: -°"' la JM, l:IH>w, the ...it llollilctl -~y--1111ed op-1--1117t-to-dlit-Ille tll'O' 11-ud---1-llP ...... ...___ID ml a11 ... wlttt --~ -l'1t ~ - point r.ier. tbeJ Mi:ollte bufe 1111-l:eocll • 11:11 ,. -eoold Id Ill 1o to lie' a ..,_ 11on11. P"'l!la bad no to l:a _. 1111 flood ,.--...., ........ -. [)ww; .... tit lo 11111 ftf, •tlta llola fljdl 111 lllo lio.-tlloa, l:ul lheJ·ala:l l:ad -· -WM ~ ~ - It -f t thil point lhel Ute flnl -Anl fonDad ,0 bult like in illo "'"" -OIC illt11111f IO -a -to ~ ..,,.lac I JlllP .. loa -at.IWI tlllltti arrived., t11t Qra,.a c... 111 ~van., 11111 W up• tat dlll .,,.,.,,_ llllia. Tbt • -t••· _ u-. _ . -- .!'Jt:-U...JQ c t .,;a., ._ ... ·• •••• a m•ree io fawww• ln eel tta sd -e1 tcr'll -. ---U.S. 'iAzilr/ °"1&-ti . iitii'il!U4Jlqboul whit ... -Ilia w.......... ...... -the ..,.. ··-....... -__. for -• lf'llot. ff ........ lleacl. ·--· The IAla1en mpanded bJ lllaclJw P1aot In F-VailQ'. ~·.la 1ltt It flnl 111t111I i. F-\l.U., llld -Gmo ~~··Iba l:eadi-attil -M-tNo,..llltWon:l .. 1mt11•I loll 1"'tl:t+llCIMlti10,F1tlt• .... -Iii& --lnlnMdlltelr.-tllq 11C ......-.-liOlo t1rauP wfllch 1111: w.i.r ........ ta -Pndt Dlilll. AM''1 nw -111 -to....,• ll:a - about dnlolnll lhell ~boll liiot • ~ -· 1*, _,. ...,. -""" • • -• -.11 • 1111 • tl:a II t l qalctl1.t11o·ir..ii:Ana-.ilha. bi ltl!,'tl:a -...-......... - -.. -........ llllalltMl...W-. ' .... ' l I I i I ~' . I • ' 1 ... , . ,, '~ . ,. ' ,,.,, " ... . " "· 1."' IN~. ,, ..... . ,, '>;,,. 1''71." •U• . ~'; : .... cl ),, . ' I);,, ,.. >l"' F I DAILY PILOT SuMu. Nowmbet 5, l9n Good Deed People DAILY ,.ILOT $lllf f>Mle The Clown"1 a Lady Behind the mask of a clown is Mrs. 'Crystal Horn of New· port Beach, who delights in the smiles and laughter of others. The 68-year-old great.grandmother stays healthy while boosting the morale of others by acting the role of a hobo at local hospitals. She visits a convalescent hospital or children's ward al least once a week to entertain the shut-ins. She was especial- ly busy at Halloween. She joined the cast.on the Reuben E. Lee restaurant for the children's party after entertaining at Hoag Memorial Hospital and two Park Udo Convalescent hos- pitals. In addition to her entertaining, Mrs. Horn belongs to various arts and crafts clubs In Bayside Village and also does modeling at the Balboa Bay Club . . •r . - Help for You Have you been pressured into an unwanted purchase by a door-to-door salesman Were interest and service charges fully explained when you signed for a Joan? ' Do You suspect the "service repairman" actuallf created the leak during a "routine inspection" that he initialed? The' Orange· County Office of Consumer Affairs standa ready to help penons who feet gypped, in certain circum· stances. The staff bandies complaints about Jalse or misleading advertiJ:ing, unsatlsfactory goods or services received, unfair busines.s practices or goods and services paid for but not r e- ceived. Other categories are misrepresentation, trutb-in·lending transactions, non-fulfillment of guarantees, receipt of unor- dered. merchandise or unethical consumer practices. 4 Your complaint may resUll ln Investigation, a suggestion of alternative couises of action, direction to the proper en- forcing agency or mediation. Consumer AHalrs personnel also provide educational material via publications, seminars and public hearings or represent your Interest before regulatory agencies and legis- lative bodies. "Just because a person t b Inks be bas been wronged doesn't automatically assure h1m of our support,'' cautioned U . Col. (rel.) M. S. ShlmanoU, director. "We may find that, the bill must be paid." His staff will help cut red tape providing the facts are clearly documented and there are indications of unlawfUl practices. The office is· located at 511 N. Sycamore St., Santa Ana and the phone number is 884-6100. YouCanHe~p West Orange County Volunleer Bunau handlu nU111eJ> oua requests for volunteen. Located at 11412 Stsnford Ave., Oanlen Grove, the office is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. week· days~ A phone call to Mrs: Gene Laraon at ·63G-2370 Is all you need do to find a placement • ' Some or the listings Include: Someone .Ibo coutd lend a hand ,;,ith sorth.g through and oraantun1 per10nai P"pet• for a few of the elderly men and women In lhe Huntiniton lletldenlW ~O!De woUld give areat peace of mind lo them. Tba Hunttn,ion Beach home also coutd uie a variety of volunteers to set up and assist with ncreallon ud therapy proifams. A mlzture of llaht reall'Ch and writing ta waiting for IOlllflODe wbo ell!oY• coawlllllcaUnl lde11 lo people. It woutd be _.,.for the '91unlelr lo epelldJwo_or three houn • ...-111~~~' -. A young .man wllo II learn!nl English at the Uncoin Adull EducaUOll Cenllf, Olrflll ~e aeecla • dally ride from )lklway City for cint monlb. He' allonda class 'fronl 9 1.m. unW 00011. Wllhocrt 11111 help be wOJ not be able ~~P up with oilier ttuclents aad lllil chance to become. sell·M· llcleDt "111 be areaU, demln!lhl!CL . · Tnlning day ior thote Jolnln1 the ltlepbone answering .ii l'1t the Nallollll Ad Campalcn II Nov, 14 In Santa Ana. q:ge.~.t...1' .time lo Join this prowm. Yciia .Wil1~;nic!ed In lnltl"llewlni Mid placing pro- ..... ...., ... lll'loivln1 Yifllriteer o~p lhrqulfiOlit 'Ill• county. ..,_,,.._.,teer !!'G~k 1"lll require one day 1 W..t'trom 9 a.m. lo 1 p.JD. or from 1 to 4 or ·5 p~ni. for tlltef"WMks llarlini' J1a. t 1114 CDlltinulng through F~ary. • -l . -·-~ . • . • • " - INS ETHE WALLS • . I' '7 • • ·pr~on Comliti.Qns Pra~ed and.Damne LEWISBURG, PL (AP) -Beamed and vaulted corrtdort, wilb boavy tralllc In bolb dlrectlool, give lbe federal penltenttary ·at Lewtaburg the feeling C!l a busy college or hospital. Bul heavy doon and massive wallJ quickly remind all who. are iaBide wbere they are. Where they are: "Hell bole," uya onetime union boas James Hoffa, where ~ are "stab- bings, fights, riot>." "A haven," says salad oil king Anlbony de Angeles, "where a man can find himself spiritually, pbysically a n d morally." While the truth may rest somewhere in between, both men have followen who suwort their vie'!S and bolb have been outspoken about their yeart 1 n Lewisburg . Hoffa, former president of t b e Teamsten Union, spent four yean and nine months behind bars after being con- victed of tampering with a jury. De Angeles served seven years after beinl convicted ol cbarg'" otemmlng lroni a 1100.miilioo salad on fraud. "I have seen useless destructioq of pro- perty, maiming of human beings, Joss of sell-respect and inhumane treatment.," Hoffa told a Senate judiciary sub- committee . Hoffa claimed that 45 percent of the in- mates at Lewisburg are homosexuals and that guards condone it. "It is a tenible problem," he said. "It creates stabbings, ftghts, riots." The lough-talking Holla said be teamed a Jot in 57 months behind bars. " j ' ' • J MAKES PJ.EA FOR Pl!ISON REFORM Jomes R. HOffa GMng Tollimony . • I •' •, ,,,/,..,. . ·SEVEN YEARS· IN PEN Anthony cfo Ango!H "The kids I 111et In prison, tbe first of- fenden sn<l the young offenderit, they all tell yoo one tblng: Once they're oul, they're not corning back. And the public better wake up to this. of four, wisted by at least 33 imnatea, Visilon -Inmates can see family Ind F Le mates all delllute plateo and otller friends ie~ !laYs a weel!,' .w!lbout lhne : Orpl · tler · necessary dental app\fances for inmateS limit, (roni.7:io a.m. to S:!O p.m. A jear . "Tbeyl!n· tell you, l( Ibey get in trouble with the law again, and probably they will .... no one is going to get them back inipmon except if they get carried there. And the reason is that pr t so n dehumanizes them so and demorallus them." in an lbe federal prtaom in America. ago vlsttl-. .,.iricted'to five specific ' R d t F• • GradUates o{ the two-year prison ~m'onlh' wltl\' . •• inarimum ol four bounJ • ea Y--~{! . ire course receive 24 college credits and ~· associate arts degree, ~ail -vtrtqally unlimited in and out. ' But it benefit> only a fraction, perhaps Telephone ~ -Now permitted in Commissioner De Angeles tells it differently. "Coming here actually saved my life," he said. "I came here welgblng 250 and I leave' at 170. Spiritually, physically and morally this prison bu saved my.life. I have no aorrow for coming here." Another convict, a 2$.yeaMld burglar from Buffalo, N.Y .. ·agreed. "I waived my parole so I could stay In jail," be said. fle is learning to mate-dentures tn the giant , gray-stoned penitentiary on the edfe o( Ulil cellege town, home of Bucknell· University. "Thi! I! the only ilnd of rehsbUilelion that is worthwhile," be said. "'Ibil gives me a bell of a good chance of not going back. I'm putting my time to use. I'll have a job when I bit the street." "A good job, in fact," remarked James Keyser, chief dental technician. His staff Utilities' Late Payment Rates 2 percent of ·the total prison population emergencies' ·and sometimes this 11 of 1,760. ' stretched to allow lmnates to call home if "Job -is out of line wilh reaJi. _lber~·s been .a.tong tlmil bet-. letters .. ty," Hoffa said. "License plate 8od mop Spending -ID.mates can now spend as bucket manufacturing bear liUle relation much as $;25,. a mootb on .such tbings as to polentlal jobs in private Industry.'' cigareltis, cimdY; a61t drinb. 11>e ilmlt "No pri3on is good," i.nsWed a 47-year-used to be•f15. · . old ex..oldier serving a llfe term for Meals -Served ca!eteria style. No murder. "'lb.is one Ls pvererowded, and check-in, and inmates can Wp a meal if there is insufficient slaff for any kind ol they desira . . meaningful prosram." While most Lewisl>urg. Inmates wear Lewisboq is cmsidered medium the familiar rnilltary-type· khaki ·"' greet? ""11rlty -for men with generally short cottons, llOl1le sports T'Shlrts, abOrtl, W.. tern>J, under IO years, end wlio are con-cler siackl, sneakers or boot a!M. They 1idenct!eaa ,.buiullly .aopblst~ . ba\>e m11st...,,.,·beoiJb, ahortiand long. It is .... ol • federa!_,~ -'""'-'"''"'' " . ·, Rlt ~· ' ' ' ta ~..1-In and tbe only one crpm,_.....y ~ r · ., · \ ~ -.taa1~ b11 wall: • , ;.,.."'~·~ · "' ~ ·:elllimte .. ~, Prt9oner protests ·~ tbe country, l~ugb a' little, ·sometimes · ei:cbange riol.9 and Violence in some jalis, Ind a sjgnals. Some carry papen, bootc.. or . growing public awareoeas has caused transistor radios. • · some wardens to lake new looks at rules But eventually each comes to a tloor and reguiatl0!1l! -sn<l many have been Iba! has lo be unlocked by • guard. softened.. Like the man said: 0 No prlson is This ts wbat happeoed st Lewil!bur&: good.'' Marriage Partners Share the Good, Bacl Called too High By COUNT MARCO There are two sides to every WASHINGTON (AP) -Lale payment question, and because of lhls I ' charges assessed by many utilities am running this letter from a again.st their customers really amount to reader Who feels 1 abould tell ir.terest charges that reach unusually why wives should wort on high levela when computed on an annual their marriage, not their job. She writes: BEAUTY and the BUST ba!is, •special commltlee of '""I< utility "You are tree to write your regulators reported Jut week. oplruon, but the public must be the TY after dinner. OnJ)' The commillee urx<d regulators in the tree to hear oUier opinions. So uninvolved bwibanda get to do 50 slates to treat the late payment may I ult that you print my lb&L chal"Cl'es as interest and require the Jetter? "She's in the kitchen clean- "" "Why abould the husband 's ing up after dinner, then ahe'1 utilities to mark it as such on the bills job always ~ more important talking to the children, troo- . ' HARlllSBURG, Pa: (AP) -Iferbert Denenberg, .. Pennsylvania's out>poteo inaunmce commissioner, says he b a s compoM!d a· fomi ~n.er· for t6e conven- ience· ol aoyooe Oise wbo .... 11 to try to bave him fired. , . So far,' Gov. Miltoq: ~ 1>as ·~ astec1 by the PeMsyiv-Trjal.l.llmrs Association and .... p--iyant1 .¥iidl- cal Society to fih ~ !Or• bis culling remarb &boill · J...,;!ri ~ pbysiclan$. Sbapp SleyS ~,,.;n slay on the job. . " . !:r. , Accorciing to DenellJ>erl; •. fh!t / letter reads: . ·" · · ~ • .... ). . "DeOr Gov. s11iilPh :1oi_...., ...,by demand,, that Imurance Colii!DISstoher Denenberg be fired for OW' special Jn.. tirests because (list rea9ons in order of petsooal prtortU .. ); if JOO're ashamed to publicly disclose your reasons, mere- ly say Deoeoberg I! trresponatble ond intemperate." • ~·INCOME 'FORYOU .from a Gift... •You can receive a life income and immediate tax beuefito by participating in one o!Hoq Memorial Hospital l'loobyledim'a fow different Life Income GiltPJana. Writearali •lorlnflnDlllc Mr. Thomas K. Stadl\nger HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN sot Newport Boulevard NowponS.odt,CA92090 · l•l•phon•rMl~l60o-bte1uion 106 sent to customen. tban'beN? ing.,. reading bed:Urne stories. Jn a report, the commlttee said the "MaJbe. her fil!id ii so "Mom -1dn't, have to:l-'====:::r::=:_..-...,,.~'7--.-,,'---,-""'.'l-utUiUes sboWd be required to compute •pedlllzed that the Caq't find tbrOw a boWl of slop on the the annual JDterest rate of their late pay· a job· just aoywhere, !able after work ii Dad did lhe rnent cbaiiea and uiar!t that Ill.all bills. "Maybe oho la !>rilliant and shopping once in awhile. The repoi:I wu compiled ·bJ lbe Ad her -k ii lmpor\aat, "I can tbink of lots of Hoc Committee on Utility Billlna Prac-"May we a1sJ .....,;, lbat ii reuons why a w o ma n lic:H ol Ibo Natlcmal "-iatim ol a man'• job ii more ~t lhouldn1 marry a man like the Regulaoory Utility O>mmtsalantn, an than bis martJace, h e one you''" deocr!bed. Mar- organisation o1 govmuneotal bodies IOOuldn1bemanledellber? rtaie isn't the total engaged in lbe regulatitll ol carrion and "Wby obouldnt 1be -nd mponstblllty of a woman; utUiliOI. be reoponotble for 8'ttinl diJ>. marrl>i• isn't maid terVice ~" be I> ner tlne n!pll a -ii bis fot lbe !DID. The ce1mmtttee'1 "'port ww 111 wile -kl? la be a helpless "Marriap is a partnmhlp milted ID the .-t&Uon membenhlp at invalid? Jn love and work. A.J!Jrlb1liil Ill annual c0oveotloo Nov. 17~ in New "When a bwibond and wile elle ta a muochisWadiat reJa. Orlesnt. l!art ·lollni tbeir tempers over ttooablp not wortl\Y ol lbe Utle . The ce1mmtt1ee was eom_.i of three Utile ll!lap, lhey obould atop marrlagt.' •• membero -Dtannutd O'Scannllatn, . . • ait dowll, communicale All this might be true except cb•lrrnan, cornmlaaloner of lbe 0,..00 and oee what'a. really .....,, for me UWe, but ob, ID trn- Public Utliily Commislion; Wililam F. Don't u.e the wile'• job u a portant lhln& be'• dolni bis Eich, chatnnan of the Wil<>oolin Public ICAPetlOll. job aU clay 1ong1 every clay, s.rvtco Conuntaton and Marvin R. "!'ye never aeen a woridn/c earning lbe liVIDB for the Wooten, chairman ol the North Coro1ina . woman fall uleep In !rant ol family. 'lbat's enllUib' UU1ilte1 CommiaicJO. ' l~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~I U1fnl claia 1alherod fnm the IO llatea, I; the roport says a !ala payment chirp ol 91 etntl, 1111111~ qllnat I CIGNUll'lft who didn't P"1 bil -lblJ biU ol flt.Ill within 'IS clays, -to 11.t percmt IMUll lnlerett. Palm Cr088 to 'Fight Homes' Evil Spirit' PETERBOROUGH, Enatancl (UPl) - The Rov. Jaffrty Beil, ID .... lean vicar, ii handin« out palm --"' -Of a Jocaf bausliw develOpment -MT the -are haunted. Ht lllid the ........ would warct olf evu optriCI. 0 CJelrf}'. there teems to be • oupernal\lral beln8 on Ibo estate," be hid alter houwifta complalood cl FRANK RETURNS To ere.to ,.,.on•llatcl Mir 1tylot lot mtn A womM Awor4 M1t11111t l111frwctw a 1tylt.f, Fro11t lett11•tt, h ,._ ot O.l,t.11 Merl11•, Fr•11lr: .,,..l•li• 111 •""'-IY,..'f"I alMll '"'•"'I ttvflllf. He'1 •I•• tl'lt"'t -'••"•-' tto;flnt 1101101 f.r .,....t.ft, Cell """ ••• ..ytl...-. OOLPHIN MARINA,~:~NS .LKIYttlCOVMf~ .........---. .......... ..... ....... Altn•,. .. ~ ffl.7117 etrarce notaea Jn the nifht and i<J i.et-''==============~! tnp down their optne.. •: 6 ways to . lose weight: • 1. starve yourseH 2. take a pill 3. bind yourseH 4', · driilk gallons of water 5. get lost.in the desert or 6. join 01et CONtrol «ENters. me. •• . .., ....... • • . •· ' 1 • ' ' ' • -• ·- ' J .. Stop for the La~; . It· May Save a Life • ' Califorhia Highway Patrol Puts Roadblock,, Up A.gai~t Balding Tires and Bad Headlight& MA:~ ""'°" ,_ .. a.. ~ DRIVER GETS SAFITY CHICK ; L. A. C.ri.r 'rolls Vlal.ilono • . II)' JOANNE REYNOLDS .... .., ........ W-C11P office have over -dlvlden or bock tires followed by Wiaust "When we oet up on coOst checked about 1,000 con a up !Qr a ball a mile lo Pl system and smog cootrol deli-,....._1, --'•"y In ••• :... "Good morning ma'am, thll moatb In the Paasenger Vehl-•W'll)r !rem them. clencles, ... be aaid. ....,.n -......-,...... a . routine vthlcle lnspecilon,' cle lmpectloa (PV!) lanes. Sbennon aaid one man port-The aergWJI aaid be leell w11er• the lljleed limit Is SS wooJd yoo ploue iot out your The._..,., which 11 cm-eel bla car just before reachlnJ the program Is an elfectivc mpli, Ibero's always the Jisk driver's lice!lle and ' ftlllcle dueled lllatewldo, la -111 an "-1loi! lane oet up about .,..,,. of 1mprov1na velllcle that you could get tun o>cr. reglstratloo?" compliance with the 1111 Na-a ~ from the beach and safety. The three teams, Some people booeotly don't;.. '!be ·blghway patrolman is tional 111gbway Safety Act. = =gc Ji~ operating at IO dlffereot llit<s you and others think U tbey polite and i.oa-i11<e. The Sgl. Ar<hle Sbeniian ea-they lbougbl be -•voldlnc ~ '::f' i:..-= ~~~ J:!,,. ~m. gs~: n ! ~~ woman In the car 11 a bit •i> plained that the federal low the lnspecilon and lmlructed County spotled dcfeets on • we'll get In the black ,.oo prehemlve • lbe -""lllir<I lnlpectlon of every him lo bring b1a CID' lhnlaib-pm:enl of the can they In-white and chase 1 b e m , • • her pine and then. vehicle In the state, but In ''lie dmllod that. be -lpaded and -con bad U Scllumadler .. Id. her --California tt wooJd COii flOO 1......._ ~·" ~---•-•-• -_,..,__ ·-·-n.. ~·~ ·--™ ·-""' per .,.,. -tlie Five lllinu1<ls ,later the "~ _,, ·~ la ncalled, • aaid be -program -two 1"lr' U.'11111NB driver bas been IDld her more than the operatlq ~ Inclined and lie .,.. Al of lllplember of thla Al be lloed ~ talked, 1wo -.,.ipta 1n1 out of align-bugel fDr the all' for• year. -lo nit to lbe beach year, they were ....,..ung can made vlty allruPI U --Siie's ·been !slued a RANDOii 'l'l:8TlllG · for enrclae. The '-""' defecll in I0.4 -I of the -ao'08a double dopble wlrnlng dtaUon wbJch .tn-So the stale ....._ method ......aled thal lie bad com-can, and the munber of yellow 11ne1 to avoid the in-ltnicta her lo get them filled ·...,...., • pletely -bla lll1IOI defecll per vehicle had drop-spectlon, and another ltl4decl bDnwdlalely and brine proof ':l,. t ~ea::'/. 11 control device. . ped_to u. _ to a bait just ~ of hilting Of'the-repair lo a·Callfomla .The iiiiiilO -ieaunc -u!i "Mo·11 people ·••~ .Of.U-v(olat~, IO per-the l'Olrt man. "We don 't llll!nray Patrol office within . COiia tu .:OU..·annua1'\i. cooperaUve and ,. along with cent are cleared within oo really. have any partiellar II days. "The -of tlie p 111," be llllcL "ll they're days. The rest, Sherman llllcL kind of car we pull over,~ he But In that five minutes, the ., Sbennon aaid, "ts'::; caugbt In a lltuatloo wtim. are eltber oent to court u added. "We just try to '°'P 1 .... men manning the veblcle ~ and -<OmCti they'll be late for oomethlng, cltatlom; or chopped beca,,.. lour or five In the lane ·~one ~ roadblock cbected __, on we'll accepl any nuaaabte tho. people have moved or sold Ume." : her driver's license and 00 vehicle llfety deficiencies. excuses. But we will ebeck their car or becaUJe the viola-Scbumacber's tea.m cons.lats regrlatrotloo, the car's license We want 11 ~e the their drl·-·1 ·•-·-and "'v tionl were of such a minor of himlelf, another patro•-··. jilatis,.beadlilhll, eDaiist and public to,, malnlli!L the Ir "' -.. e uiur. - a burned Out licenR Dennil Carter. and 7;~ -,controf systems, mir-vehicles. . ~,,'/;:,:.•::.;!'·for any olMoul iililO lliht or oon-ecllon on ·a mecbanloo, John UrW. :and ron,. ' w l n d s & i e Id and WbUe the lm:pr.tk'"W are drivtt'1 liceOle -they ·wouJd L.A. Carter. They all aee111 to wtndshleld ·wipers, steering, voluntary,therelaa-of SAn:TYllll1'i!C!I .ot have jllSlillecl the paper enjoytbework,allhoqbthey tum Indicators, brakes and the Ca1ilorula 11o1or Vehicle When safely dcfeets are wort. note tt -... pil .-w broke liglll and the bJrn. COde, 2114, which I I Y • spolted, tlie patrolmen 1llllally ·"Moot _.. U. pntty and lpending five to ala hours U the beadJighll bad not basically that motorists are illue the warnlaC dtatlon, pid, • aaid pabolma Jtm a day llllDdlng on the pave- been out of line, she would f<qUired lo slop for a vebide allhoqb Sherman -dkl note Schumacher, who..., worldng ment can be Urtnc. have been given a sticker good lnspection. In practice this that some defects such u 1 as Point man, or the man nag-Schumacher ei:plalned that for a jeer which certlflea that means that molorisOI ""' re--anti.._ device glng people Into the lnspectkm PVI Is voluntsry duly and ts her car bas passed a safety~ quired to stop when 8 or a suspension syatem that ls laDe. "Oh. sure, we get chew· generall y sought by the of- apeetloo. · , palroim&n flap lflel!I clown. altered ...,, than the law "!!ioal ..,,. and then, 11111 ,_ a-. ""° wam ID -• ·Slnc:e Septemher.ol' !I'll, the Some people have gone lo allo"' will result In • tour! ol"'tlie people thal come da\ltime lhlll becauae !hey •re CHP OFFICER "°INS MECHANICS UNDER THI! HOOD F""" Loft, L.A. c..ter, Offl.cer Dennis C•rter •nd John Urkov three teams of .b I g h w a y great lengths to avoid the in-citation. through here don't mind." going to IPChool or because patrolmen and c f v l J I a n spection. One orfict!r said he .. The number one problem .bi Being point man is one of they are tired or working mechanics working out of the has ,..n people make U turns beadllchl allpment, then bed the buU'dous jobs In PVI. nilbll. 1--=~~~~==~ Few {;han:ges Noted at Her Class Reunibn llJ ERMA llOMBECK -; . . When Lucille Toast, the AT WIT'S END cricket in love, and no.one else 'Over his shoulder, I 1aw the has cbanied ... " claa 9eJ: symbol. ur h I I is "Everyone changes," laugh-Ginger, the clau sez symbol;" laugbed Lucille: "We never I aaid lo my huaband. quite end up In the dlreetlon "Oh bow yoo talk," lllle said In which we st.arted." thumping me oo my flabby The first one wbo aecootecl arm. "I just threw myself me at the door wu q.e star together lonlgbt." r · alumni aeeretafY, callee! and lnviled me 1o· our claaa reun- im, 11111:~pr0miaed me that oveeyooe !'mew would be fa~ frumpy ape!. bald -• and the meo W!Dilkllo!llt.rol~Joo. Lucille would have made a i.rtflc IOCia! direclor OD the Titanic. football player. I pmtiod my "ll yoo have any paria left -· _ ~ !omni and said, "I . m don' g1 them "U one mamril ~ a ilollar want y,;u Iii meet our star ' t"" Erii;;1n·1·~ ; ..,._ and • half, Fern, tllen bow footbell player... • bind. .('l'hlt -be tbe last In my mlnd I reveled at bow great it would be ·~ the claaa -object with'.stmcfi marb from oveH•tlnji .. the lllfr · -.I pllyer with a pouch .lite a llDllCk tray and the . talodlctorian. over In the comer"mumbling lo his ~le, much change wouldl get from ."You remembered!" he·aaid .~lie louc!'ed that year.) $5 for two'" pincbing my flabby .-m. t~u· lhe aa1d+ "why "Y ' . thef' .... "How could I forget ? don~ "" ... together OU re sure re go>M6 DoelD 't wearing tlill helmet ,, r• lo loot pitiful," I aaked give-· a bead....,,. -!. ,_ "W~·•,• I ··'d. "You Lucille, "BecaWJe H I get "Nab," be aa1d. 0 1 pl Uled _,w -.i Bes1.1--1 ltlll t ean bdnl onr' your old bra there will! my Oabby upper lo It. -· . go OU on and 1111 W.ve a ~· out of it," arms and my chUoky lltUe weeitenda· just to keep In • -lei• rubbing logelber like a shape." 0...-In tbe comer waa the Writing Gives Yon Away ( ' : . A'nalyst Says She Spots Fears, T al.ents '. ~ (UPI) -To...tbe said In an Interview. '"lbere Is inblMllted, a 1p e r •on • f 1 a lacti of undentanding: by the ·--aliiounts '·lo' tiwe public whlcb lan't fully ac- more than 1 DllllOllJ, but qualnled with thll tool. Mn. Barbera Rabey, a "Al men NXf men people handwriting lllalyll, ays it and bualnes8el become ac- nvoall the whOle penon -quainled with It, it will likes, dlallkeo, feall, banguflO become more and more ud hidden tatenll. . -w::, . . . . Mn. llalaey, mother of She ..,. u an eaample that aevm cbl1dren and • muter l"'pboanalyala can be Uled u ceri1f1e<1 l"'ph:Nnalyst who a ~ aid I« lludenll. ~ lrom the lnterna-"It can delecl such things 11 _. Grtpboanalyala llodely fear of CTltlclsm or lack of of ,,... bas beeo ana1J11n1 sttmulalioll In the youllllllr," '*°"*'-!or 11m11 yeen. ... aaid. "A pn..mol ICl'ib-'lfh l'l e • b •. ad m It's bit can be IDllYlod lo cletct hm!W1Htng 1111'7111 ii not J the qualitlM wtddi Ibo ddld Is "'8'Hll, Ibo -inl II can deveioptng. . be -lo """ advantage In "It woil1d lie _. for .,.... ,....., ,,... llllrt1ale ·, -· """ eoul4 -It lo O"..a.c lo crime .......,iJoo tell w!lidl -Ill -lo bl· and ........ brouPI out, ....... -really .. _ bit on tlie pro-Uke lo team and -wllo ant f4 11 I • lllllllia leNIK• OI Jatt-dl)dl""*C ...,. time ~." Mrs. RalMy away.'' Mrs. Halaey aaid .,.p11o- analysls allo can be UIO!u1 to young <ouples oontemplotiq marriage by llhowtnc U tbeJ hive any real confUctlnl tra1t1 and pnopare them !or getllll& used lo their mate'• bablla. . '!:i il<nf I perlOll writel afao f~'.°5!~ Clll bl an important fael4' In ·v ... criminal 1n....u,a11oo. · llbe ~,,... , . said, eaplalnlng: ' I . "It ... be llled In aolvinll crimel became a penon ~ not dlqulae "'-11 In bandwlltlnc-It--· If a pnm ll e1p1blt GI CCllD-milllnl the alma .. ii llUl[IOOled of ... Other -for .,.pbo-..i,lis I o c I u d e p&1Malei .......-and-. "O'Wdlt ' ...... • bare fomt tt ...... tool tec1 2 ll 11 ...... ~-t.dltlm ..._._ b11 1( • -. pride ., 1 lol•, wdlflfZ fll W .. f:dkt1•," Color portrait of your child, 1.49. Truly professional portraits. select fr:om several poses. • ~rge 5x7" size photo ..• 1.49 each • Set of 4 wallet.size .••... 1.49 set T-clllldron phologrlpllocl , ·-••• 2-11. ............... l'llllOllllr .... ........ ........... .. ......... . -.......... ..... ' ...... ··:: .... ,.. ~ II .... .., : 1---Chili P,epper...GiYeJL.Honors ......... Mn. Hallo7 llae llld a.t ---.. --... llolpod ... , I 1111)' -bt , ....... ~ 11hll10 • -------------At11111111111,....; ..,_ ·.... \ t ' ' • IANTA R, NJ!. (AP) -no c11111 _. and the trt- lolo -.. "' low the ... lldal -··-ol Now ....... lall!AIJ 1pnclm1-. °"· ·-Kio'I .... tbe1 ddll ..... aml!1bu1od tts ... --of--A .... c lo the ..... tty of the Ufo of Iha ._ of tbe Land o1.-1bueut. "II llao _........"Oil p91nor11 aw Wiit ..... -oold, ...... pto. ~"'-lrJlldo • It - -tho roof• at - -wttll bwMiot11 of m2 , ''t• ••·" . . , dittdld llCllilb t•elr t !war .. • ntaaid" a.-, ...... llflld.•-~ ....,. -tilll from .lollollr .. ... .. -tw.a·-•·we rrrr .- '"'' H •• ,., ••••• ... lw:f' I ' I llONATUU UVIAlol° WHOLI NRioH Mn. ....... Ht!..,, •••-1111 , 'l1lo ,,._.,. ls the "1 la-I I I 0 iley ...,, ....-, -41~ MfdA1111i1 ..._ •• ttc a p1r1ta '1 .... made, .. --.. ... --· . -•-•ti.-· ._, ...... r .. at 111o..,. ..... aa_.. ..... 111.ll'I ..... , .. II, T-. .. M. tt .. 1,1 .. tst.L. lttt 1,1 .. l&M. JC • • ' ' ' llrL llllllJ .. ....... .... 'q. .... '"11'11 ..i,m •••••• , ..... -lnilL" .._ _________________________ _, • I ' I • . ''. f DAl~Y l'flOT , Mr s. Wilson Riles Takes a Field Trip ii,. JO OLSON ....... ,,... ..... LouJao Rllll, wife of sta,. superiJ>. -ol public ln!lrucllon WUson JWeo, odmltl lblt Ille 1et1 to do "all the tm llllnp" wllllo bet husband sta)• bomoad-. Siio WU In Fountain Valley as the ~ ol Mn. Mld>aol Brick, wife of , p...,taln Valley'• auperintenclent of ICbaols, for Ill 0 excunion into educa· tion." Some 25 lldmlnlstraton' wives from !be l!llUlct jolDiil them In • day'• outing io loot at the ICboo1s and innovative p~ lfllDI ol the dlltrlct, frosted with lunch at Francois' In Huntington Beacb Biid a spedaJIJ cbariered r<d Londoo bus for ~tloll between tour points. The day betm with coffee and orien- tation In the Education Center and con- tinued wllb olJoemtloo of the CUitural f..alllulle Laboratory at Tamura School, the Pr!idJool for Economically Different Cbildnn at Busllanl School and the new Plavan Sc:bool with Its ln,.gration ol ,.~ and orjhopedlcally handlcawed studeots. , / FULTON Sjll!OOL After \lD'ICb the group traveled to Fulton Scbool and toured Its unusual facllities, •hlcb focus on cl........, built around a multi-media learning resources center. Mrs. Riles, a primary teacher who was tn tbe cla5.sroom until just two years ago, was quieUy enUwiastlc about what she ,.,., "T hope we'll have more schools like the ones we see today," she said. At Fulton School she commented, "l wouldn' mind being back In the classroom with a situation llkt this." Many ol the principals' wives had seen only their husband's school! and ...,. surprised at the scope of the program in the 17«hool di!trict. To brOaden their borl2ros was tho main purpose of the day, Mrs. Brick u- plalned. Durini Jund> she said. "All of you didn't eel involved with your husbands to come to the Fouotatn Valley School Dlsti!Ct • LOVE, ll0!40R "lt'I bal'd OD IOIDO of you. 'Ibey put In IOlllJ boun. I vowed to 'love, honor and dlerllb tbe FoiiD!'Jn Valley School ~· ..i.e. ll1cbael became SU~." "It's .;.a,' Jntimilng lo ... the dU- ferent schools," commented Mary LaveUe. "You usually have only J chance to vWt at dec:UcaUon, but not an op- ponunity to ... them ww!dng." "rve always wanted to be the mouse in the comer watching." said apotber. "I wh I CO\lld bave gooe to a sc"90I Uke thl!/' sakl Donna Dutton at Fulton Sc:bool. A< the group 'boarded the brilhl r<d bus f0< the final leg of the trip back lo the F..ducatioo Center for a talk by Robert Saochls, assistant super_int-~ F.dward Lavelle, Fultcm pnncipal, gave Mn. Riles her homework: a copy (If the thick Fulton Sc:bool Educational Plan for Edward Lavelle, Fulton princlpel demo nstrates new equipment fo r Mrs. Riles end Joa n Brick. ... _ N·"'i: -'\, ' 1mn, BIWN PICUNO Tim will be enmhled by Mn. Riles and her husband In -during I.be "brain-picking eeasloa" that follows each of bet visits lo ldiooll lit solo _ ... , ...... .-.. Taldnl a last loolt al Fallon's tmuSUal geometric building Mn. Riies said, "Now I know where lo send the legislaton to C!On.Vince them we need adequate fun. ding." ' '!be admlnlstraton' wives, feeling like pan of tho team toslea<I of sidelined players, suggested to their bostess tbat the tour become an &Mual event. 'nJere are no more "school widows;' in FOlDltaio Valley, thanks to Joan Brick's idea. iDltead there .,. a lot of acl- miniatrat.ors' wives who are eJ.cited about educatioo' and what's happening in Fountain Valley schools WbJch is good news for Callfomta's "first lady" of education, Mrs. Wilson . Riles, who's excited about It too. , Louise Riles receives 11 warm welcome to Fulton School in Fountain Valley from 11 trio of shy kind11rg11rtnen. Pri ncipals' wive s watch teachers at work at Fulton school I left). Ab ove, Mrs. Riles compa res notes · with Sa ndi Thomp 1on I center) an d usie Morper. Dally Pflot Photos By Patrick O'Donnolf Discipline Best Measure for Getting Bounty of Love DEAR ANN !ANDERS: I'm a C wbo feelll chooted b)' 11\Y • "OUt al _, .. you mlsbt Ilk, -• ililotpllne. , _ tlU -lilll" bt!t It'• lnle. 1111 _,. thoqllt they ...... heto( nloe to mt b)' lettl ..... do wbaleYer r wanted. Bui they..,.. wronc. Wbln I went to the bom .. of friendl aJil m than betol told what to-dO, wllot time to come borne, uked queo. Ila llke "Eucllr, "1lere m Y1lU going aDlf with wlxm! ' I felt cheated. !At ..,... I wmderod why my poren,. didn't en_..,, ab6ul mt to,cet touch. I 1rJ to do Ibo rlcht 1N1C bot It Isn't .-...... ·-' donl baW to aR1Wer ,do ~· I ·M" .., ,_. for my J'l"9CI -• llle)t ban .., power ovtr ~ . me. Kida "'fl&d powor. Pleue loll porenll to .. up nilel and -that 1lle)' ... ebeyod -...... And toll them that -klda -tho ru1 .. to 'JJ:y It on. -. wbo lo¥t tha kida donl haft lo ...,.,. -not heto( loved In return. -ON MY OWN IN OREGON DEAR ON YOUR OWN: Ylt've aald ncclldl1 la ... &etter wtlll 1"¥1 bettl tryfos lo uy fD........., of -ad three -·· Tilnl< ,.... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thll plOblern Is not of Jll'lvt fntpol10neo, but It bothen mo a 1rea1 deal and I need to Jell iome- one alioUt IL I celebrated my lllb bfrlllday l•st ' week Ind 1111 oon'o wife and bil children bid I dimer s-111 ·for me; It WIS pleuant, u el...,., but It wu Uh every other cflnntt. They lelked al110l1fl the .... lves and I wa1 eKluMd from tbe convenaUon. No one ukecl mt whal I Jhoucht about anythh!c. f )Ult Ut thre Ilka a bump OD a IOI, f foll llkt .. oulllillr. Yet U-.,. my dearett kin and I love them very much, ts this the WIY it 11 with other lf8Miel1 -Please tell me the trutti, -Afiii. - SP~ECHLF.SS , DEAR SPEECH , Why do )'00 !eel•)'OO mult be •keel a quntion btfon ,. eu UJft11 u opllio1! If )'II Uve oollMWo!r lo uy yoa oboal~ 3:!, op. OI' btUer' di, IA yow P'• e .... dou abool toplet dial 1atenst YOU. My SraodthDdrcu llave,iaqllt .. pltal)'f DEAR, ANN LANilERS: Elchtttn monlba qo rfly mot1ltr mded nearly 10 yean ol an unbappy murilp b)' cllV<ft- lof! ID)' father. It -a qulit-and 11\Y 111ter ADii i .-to lift wltll Mom. Mornmarr1edaVIOllClerlblmanm montha .... It don our bwta IOOd to ... hor truled.Jlke.• luman belof!. 11oc:a-o1 au 1Ji ,..,. ,-ad Dad ..... fie"' ...... ·~ up-and--not-apeaillr>fl to ucll othor, or oendlnl -tlnucb ua klda, I developed a ten'lblt fear ol marrilee. • I kelll cutUag out your c:olumnt about rrwHnd:1'11• problomo .. I'd -wbot to do. You made IO much .,. t Wll aure It woold come In band)' when I -older. \ Now I have a ecrapboolt that goeo baek netrly 10 yean. I have profited from your advice and thll letier ts to thank )'llU. -BUFFALO GIRL DEAll BUl'I": I'm lllllaM !Ml l"" ....id tm_ Ml ... MWI mJ Clh fer It yean. Pw IMM""_, Mtl ....W lib to ... a -" ....... ol A-. 14-dera, l'Vt pebl.llW I ~ caDed ' 1Ttwcai ............. lt'• .. 'Z::" .... -,.. •. -........... . • Ffltll Av-, New Yft, New Ywti. Dool flunk 'your cbeml1tr7 1111. Love Is m ... than one .. t of slanda calllni to another. II )'OU have "trouble rnatlnc a dllllnc:tloo you need Ann'• lloMiel, ''Love C< Su and How to Tell the Dflltntlco." Send 1 Iona, aelf-M*« 1 ed, Mmped • envelope wttli your ~ ad a...,.. In coin to the DAILY PILOT. ' . . . !;lvo -~In tena &iz. S,C.) Tex,) iibd -. Univ -Law ·and -~ · . . - H Pr re t h to .P e • . $ in 0 s u II h c w p i . . . Sund.,, -5, 1972 DAILY PILOT 8 S California .:£eads •• in . C()D8urner .Aid . LllADS CONSUMER PROTECTION John T. Kehoe, State Directar . By PIDL JORDAN 11175, whatever Ille Victorious In other malterl over the Capitol Newt. 8'nl<o pUty r wtll "'Wn. him In bll ,..,., Calllornla bu been a SACAAMENTO _ On June preunt sloJ. itader. Xeboe wuo•t In bis 1, • John T. Koboe, 1btn II could ltappeo •.• and ::'.li. o:;: . ...':~": the Kehoe'• •-t hick of leglallllve eecrelary .to polUicll omblUon could help nation's lirst agency to police governor, wu IWOl'll In u him keep bla job tmder IOme auto repair shops. He wasn 't dlndor ol !be atlll r<lallvely fulun1 governor. So could the In office -but be hid the new Calllornla Departmtnt of natkrW allendm Kehoe boa aulgnn:enl of ber;!ing It Colllumer Alfain. been recdvlng, both for bis ef. tbrougjl I leglsla-thal Isn't 'l11e C.)'Ul'Old ..U.e of !om on behalf of Calilornla's always -with Democrab ~ bad beeft on Gov. COlllUlllOn 11111 u 1 .-illy· controlling both bouaes - RIDld 'llolpn'1 1 t a 11 , appointed member of the Na· partial to legislallon favored originally .. .,. edUCltiooal ...... by the Republlcan -· COlllllllanl, 11ince early !Mt, ~ Coo!umer A d v i '0 r Y Kehoe !>opes Callloniia will llld bad _.ked ·on plans for Council. stay in the lead, 11111 u he ~ ~Uon of the llate's lleoplte Ille Pre!ldential ap. ..., I~ leadership Is needed -go...t-niiil!nt -including plans polntmm~ Koboe, who lives now in consumer education; for a comumer help agency. with hiJ wife and two children "'lbe best con I um er Be bad a.llo he admits braced in the Sacramento suburb of ·defense," be aid "II an in--his boa f~r a d~lal c.armlcbael, ha~ ~ plans to formed coosmner. With an oaienment be!ore Reagan's :move to the nation s capital. educatlot. ln consumerism, the 'preaent -and, Reagan lnllsls The new job wlll take him to consumer Is better al>le to lalt-term lerminale<. Wasblncloo, but ooly lour cope wtlb the a I t u a 11 o n a • His praenl position was, times or "' yearly, Ind in every cawmer lacea In dally . therefore, ' natural. It could wbaslo I amounthe bp to 81 1· dadviooryl , life. ...,., be, In tbLs day of grut I on r e s e n ' "II can become almoot In. ....i 'IJ'Owing lnler..t In con-penonal stall. For Ille two atinctive." sumer alfaln a stepping yean .......i by the ap. By way of llluatrallon, be ~stooe--to....-·~ and better ~eat. hla advice will ac-cited recent state-federal thtnai · · go to-Ptelldent Nixon's hearings into utaJent acout" UnHke, however, what wwld COllMllllef affairs c b I e I • fraudot In Loo Angeles. .,.m to be ball the polltlcal Virginia Kila..... "Thal'• the nolion'• -i>oiiu1atJoo 0 f · Sacramento, '111e res! of the Ume, Kehoe buslneas eapllal," be "'814. Koboe lnslsb be Is not In. p I an•· to be In Calllomla, "yet people ...,.. being tabn terested in running f o r where be seems quietly to be by falce talent acouts. 'lllere governor. He has even ex-shaping the tw.ryear"ld agen--was plenty of information on . pressed a hope he'll do llO well cy futo Dis own quiet -but er· the subject available -people at his present .job that the fectlve -image. should have known what was governor who takea office In Jn mnsumer protection, as happening, but far too many DI them just didn1 know ... " ,_ge to all Ca!Uomians, fetklatdl bull, too." At th!> u.., of year, he CM-posl!bly lhiou(ll the .,. of In 11¥ PltanUme, t be tlnued, "a 16t of Callfomlano volunteer ~. lncl-g department Ii producing mubh are worried about their roofs bouMwivea IOd yoong people. printed material In Spanish, holding up tbrougb another • .,,,. ........ Kehoe aald, "Is the llale'• -1._, rainy ....,., 'Ibis Is a lltua. puu•·· up 1 -· .. -of ,._ and moy branch Into other lion made to onler for people a,;;; ne<ded i:,";. ~ tongues. who cLilm to be roofing U · 1-.lly·funded projoct tlllng "The department's bookie! 1""11 -11 the fOCll>le Ibey.... <>Dlle(Nce _, .... _ I n m bow to UJe 1 mnaU clalma tact area1t ciutiolM:." He _,__..... ,,_.... ..... • -~ -•e oil~ "~·'·" ·-"1 areal in Eu! l.m court WIS lnnsJated Into w~.....,. ~ ~ Angeles and W1tta, a sort of Spanish," Koboe said, "and on ""'\.~!'"tlmeln or -;::,root· Peaoe CotJ>I thing. it's become one of the mos1 mg to -to """' "~--.,,_ ·-ak ••---led lie-· -·ve --the "eipert" reaDy II before •ut:9C' ~ ·-we ;:~::;... """ .. ., ., .... reachJna an agreement. Janguap,' ...n 11 t b e - From hett on In Kehoe ilDglllge Is English -or, in Now be Is considering hlv- pl to ntr t Eu! l.m Aogeles, Spanish. I~ !be booklet trlllliated in ans conce 8 e 0 n Too of•-In -•~ty ·-·s, c I 1·• I -~·-t••• the ..... 1"ornian i.o;u 1wuui1 ......... n e 11 e, most tae y ~~~ .,. ~ -••-~---t 1•··11 Is a bar· Calli · ' third •··-·· and maybe the American -"~ •··~ ···~· ~ onua • .. ,.-ge. pubJic 00 self-protect.kin as 8 rier to communication, the and perhaps 90nle others as consumer, the consumer pro-people are automatkally well, if a need for such tection available from public suspkioul of the ~t translations can be shown. IOUf'CtS. and sirr.plicaUons -· · · there's a lack of uh-'l1)e "almplifteatlon" has at all levels -or the con-derltandlnc 85 a result. already started. The Bureau sumer oomplalnt process. "ll we can get 10me of Automotive Repair bu a .. I'd like California schools orpniJed women volunteers," "hot line" for complaints, and to llart counes ht coorumer be went on, '"they ooukt aid ln lt'1 getting plenty of them, educotlon and orotectloo," be•o ~"'°"'~~-~~-~~Uon~~oo:_1~ka~f·~6~o~m::a~ll'.!parts~::o~l~the~lla""le~.~'. aid, "starting In ldnderguteni• Ind going through all 12 pildes. Too many people - adulls -atlll don'! know, for ~. what unit priclnc Is, or bow to use It to best ad· vanlap ... even tboll(ll ..,.. · stores have gone to great es· pense not only to develop the concept · but to instruct their customers in its use." And be hopes to get lhe tConservatives ·Gather to (;-ive Money.Away .; :·:~ClllTA, Kan. (UPI) - '.·iljgj,t of the mosl promlneol =~tives in America con--:1-ine privately in Wichita next '.~lurday to distribute 1138,000 ' tic trust money to their .i).vorite charities. Goldwater, Thurmond, Buckley Distribute Trust Money After b1a retiremenl lmn llonlinJI College, • .... u... Omr<h ol Oriti -ed private inltltutloo In :: In their r anks are three ~ •nators, Barry Goldwater (R· A'.iiz.}, Strom Thurmond, (R- S.C.} and Jotm Tower, (R-' Tex.}, a fol-mer senator, Frank • Lauscbe or o h i o : columnist William F. Buckley Jr.; retired FBI agent Louis ~ls; radio conwentator Ind former dean of Ule , UDlveralty of Notre Dame Law School Clarence Manion, •and relired Harding College · /<'"'Sidenl Dr. George ll<Mon. Promptly at 10 a.m., they will cross the street from their hotels into the Fourth Na· tional Bank in a scene that Buckley compared to the novel "Seven Days in May," in which a consen'"ative faction 0;f the military attempts a t a k e ov e r or the u. s. government. · The assemblage will be gaveled to order by Thurmond, for the sixth annual meeting of the John P. Gaty Charitable Trusl. Gaty, who made a fortune in oil and 'the aircraft induatry, established the lruSI with II mllJion ; the Income from which has allowed the trustees to distribute an average of '150,000 a year on aell-llqui- datinll bull. In bis wtll, made publlc In 1963 at bis death at the age of 63, Gaty sbpulated Iba t beneficiaries of the b'lllt must be legally qua!Uled as IMJllilTO' fit organlzatlona, and be asked particularly that "my trustees give special consideration to the purposes which will pro- mote Individual liberty and in. centive as opposed t o socialism and communism." Seven of the curreot ad· visory trustees were on Caty's nonllnatiog list, aubmitted to the bank, which Is the legal trustee, in e letter separate from the will. He also named Edgar Eisenhower, the ·late President's eldest brother. who Rrved until bis death In 1rn Ind was oot replaced. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover declined Gaty's in- vitation to membership, and at thelr nm meeting in 1987, the tru!tee1 named as hi.5 replacement Nichols, who at his retirement from the FBI Jn 1957 was assistant to the director. Gaty also instructed the bank to allow each member to designate 110,000 of the annu al distribution to bb favorite charity and keep -$1,000 es a fee. The trustees vote on distribution of the re!idue. 1be night before each year's meeting, the bank customarily thraws a dinner party for the trusle<l,wbere-11Manlm deocrlbecl It -·-to Gaty go hick Ind lorlh - Ille table, Ind the -... presses the bopi lltll other men of wealth will tnlft sUch provision in their will.." ~'• conservaUve radio show, "t11e 'Manion Fotwn," is syndicated to about b radio stations aCl'OSI the ~ try. At the Satunlay meeting, aCC'Ol'4ing to Man i on,tbe lrUlteel bear I series of reports l!un '""'"" that received cootrlbuUons the previous yeu. Dr. BemoJi makes an aufilo..vtsuaJ presen- tation. and then lbe memben vote on the year'.s distribution of funds. · Sean:y, Ark., --piesidenl of the Notloall Education Program, an organiulUon that produces,..,. tl-O>mmunlst films a n d literature. Harding received $552,111 from Gaty's ertate, =v~mlruStmoneylt••lll _. D. ~ s~..;...1:.- UnUI .-.cenUy, the anoual ...a--ger tW'JI meeting was ahrouded. m secrecy. with the bank refuo. N 7 12 Ing to ocmowledp even that OV. - the memben bad been there. ''111q 8-bt ,;., mlgj>t 8ee ~Ing Jh1t'1 now In mobile homn ond ,...,.11100 want to mllt tbil for wh-11 IJIO/StyJo 73, "° -1<1'1 -oomblnod lhqw. pub~" ei:plllned t b • Oyer llO -mobl!t l)oitttt. Ov..-12t!O' molomom", v1no, blnlt'sdit.t1n111o111oer J w Cl'l'P111;, tra..i trallt"' camping !rallaro, and !11th. " • · · wtt-.. M1111oo'111,too.O 10to10throughSund • ::. tow! =b= Adu~tt '1.71, Junie,. St;~nder 12 free wlttt ad~ whalaoever." Life/Style 73 presenled by Trailer Coach Associah'on .................... 11 .... , • • ' !:~ .. ,. ., • HOA ·1ax· .~.ELIE·F? OR 'A • • ,, ' ' .1 " Whlle Pl opo.ltlon 14 hold~~ the carrot of property tax· nlilf, It is really notld119 ' -thcln an elaborate attempt to acid to the wlClltli of a few lanJ• land ""91open and land specalaton. If pas$8d, Propostlon l 4 would mean hlgh1r taxes for wage IClfMl'I cnMI llNa p cutbacb In echicatlon, police protection, publlc tn1n1pr.itatloa, and ottMr vital ..mc.s. flr1 and MAIN FEATURES OF PROPOSITION 14 . , * A 40°/o increase in sales taxes * An Increase of up to 100°/o in other consumer taxes * ~: llmltcitlon on some property tax nd6 .. of .. 1.75°/o of martiet Value, witti certain exceptions, beC)Wn119 In 1977 * The am111d111ent would reduce school.' support by more tlian $790 million, and virtually 1Rmlnat1 'local control over school finance Homeowners lose Proposition 14 is supposed to offer t,ax relief lor homeowners, but the truth is that the average homeowner will have to pay higher taxes if Proposition 14 is paned. It is estimated that a family ellrning $I 0,000 a year and owning, a $20,000 home will have to pay $55 more . in taxes each year under the provisions of Proposition 14. Hi1•er Taxes Sale·s taic•• will be increased by 40"/0 • Uquor texe1 will be boosted by 2 5 °/0 and cigarette taxes by ·I 09o; •• The busi- h1u community will be hit by a 45°10 in- crease in the corporate tax rate which wifl have to be paned on to consumers. In addition, mauive State deficits which would be created by Proposition 14 will probably mean at least a 50°!. increase in the present personal income tax rates. No Renter Relief There is no provision for direct tax re- lief for renters contained in Proposition 14. While landlords will prosper, most tenants will be left holding the bag. The cost of living will soar for renters who 1pust pay higher sales, income and con- ,ll'mer taxes to offset the tax advan- tages being given to land developers and other special interests. Pblice, Fire Cutbcks The California Peace Officers' Auocia- tion and Firefighters of California urge a "no" vote . Police and fire protection stand to be hard hit by Proposition 14, which would severely cut back funds for local government. Without adequate financial support, law enforcement and fire departments will be hard preued to 1afe9uard our communities ade· quately. Local qovernment will also be forced to curtail other qovernment pro· 9ram1, including the effort to conserve California's diminishing open spaces. * Creation of a blllon dollar deficit for ltote and local government, wllldi wiU -• a Rbstantlal 1-In lndlvlchial lnc11111e· tax• * RllCllldllCJ for co1a11a1Jtr collefaeli wlllcli ca1111tly Mlft approxlndlly IS0,000 stwd1nt1, wllllld be vii tuall)' lllmlnated * New ltale faldlnt for rapid trallllt -llld be wiped Mt Fiscal Chaos Proposition 14 "will bring fiscal chaos," says Governor Ronald Rea9an: It would create deficits in exceu of one billlon dollars for state and local 9overnment in California. All real local control would be wiped out and the state would be left to dictate po I i c y over cities, counties and school districts. Benefits for Special l1terests Everyone doesn't lose if Proposition 14 panes. A few large landholders stand to make millions. In Californie, 70°/. of the property taxes are paid for by bu1i- ne11. Proposition 14 is designed to benefit land developers, real estate 1pelulators, large corporete farming intere1h, major landlords and other in· terests which have extensive land hold- ings. Who'll pay the price for the hu9e tax breaks Proposition 14 9ive1 to the special interests 7 The family which will have to pay higher taHt •itd the cliild who won't be able to get a decent edu- cation because of Proposition 14. Massive School Deficits California's education system stands to be virtually devastated by Proposition 14. Grades K-12 will suffer a $790 mil- lion lou. Proposition 14 will destroy the concept of locally financed and locally controlled community colle9e1. Propo· sition 14 will jeopardize the educational opportunities of California's 850,000 community college students . loss of Jobs Panage of Proposition 14 could endan· ger the jobs of thousands of Califor· nians. The 45"/0 increase in corporation taxes is sure to deter many companies from locating in California end may force some firms to move out of this slate. Huge deficits for state and locel government are likely to result in lay· offs. Proposition 14 would al10 make California ineligible for certain Federal '' funds, thus• cutting off another area of ~ job support. Califomia'.s already 1erioa1 unemployment pr@lem would be greet-., ly worsened by Proposition 14. • PROPOSITION 14 WILL COST ,you . MONEY! • YOTi NO ON PROPOSlTION Ml I . ' _,...,., byc.IHwnl• ,. •• , • ., •• Ao•• ......... ,, .... 14 • ,. ' • ~ ........ ---(ft °""'..,.,.... . . • • • •• OAll.Y l'l\OT , -: FLOOD FEARED •.. !"-PlpBI) • 'Ille rtlucW>ce of ()on. -lo 1J>iiropriote money, wldchlsbtllovodlobeanout- growlh a( publlc apotey. • 'Ille\.._ of ,Ormte County ......,. the lnle...U of the Rlverald&Sm Bemadlno ..... 'Ille llnt battle between Onnge • Coonty and Corona bolll down qulckly t 0 --1cs "Orange County W t D t I Pndo Dem raJaed to the mu- lnun ~ neceull1 lo ln-aure that no lnlaod water ever overfiowl into the county," says Roa. But Corona doesn't want the dam raised any mor< than aboolutely necessary because that wculd lncreue the size of the flood ,.......a and mider lllllCb otberwl!e useable In- ~ and reoldential land uaelea, be saya. "Corooa would rather see the Orange Coonty chann<l.9 enlarged rather than the dam raised," Roas says. If Prado Dam were not rail- ed at all, Roos aays all l6 e- lating bridges over the Santa Ana In Orange Coonty as 1"!ll as 2,500 homes would need to be destroyed lo widen tbe channel lo the degroe ...... sary. On tbe otbet hand, u Prado weni rai8ed u far 11 Orange County wculd lllte, 10 acl- dltlonal llqU8re m)les o f Corona land would be sub- jecltd lo floodlng. And .... with lhll, at least 100 bomeo and ten bridges aloog tbe lDwe< Santa Ana would 11111 need lo be desbo,..i lor dlaa- nel wideidng A mnblnollaa at dlAnnel widmlnc .... dam raising la • -compnmloo but this i.. not apoci.d lo be molved until the Corpo at Engineen bas Issued lta r<port. "Either way we go, con- \ demnation of the land ls going lo be the biggest cost," Ross says. "Neither area wants that kind of destruction In Its backyard." Roaa also noted that con- .struction of new homes and in- dustry is sUll coJng oo ln_parts of Orange Coonty and Corona that will ..... day be """ demned. "UnW we have a final plan for what we'r< goJng lo do, there's nothing that,,. can do to stop bnprovoments to land ... t!llt lllOmedly~to be. reterYOir or Dood contrri1 ~_..'' ht.At»· "We don,. own the laod yet." Another pn>blem ii flnlr> cin&-Roes ssys the mn• r<pOll ii lolling b e h I n ' because there b enoug~ money lor ooly ten people tc wort on It. Yet until the report Is ready no action can be taken to begin bnprovernenls. "We could at least make a &tart using local IUnds tt we knew what to do," saya O.bome of the flood control dlstrld. "But aJiYlhing we did beler< that ... port ...., In might ban out lo be useless." "We've yelled 'emergfPCY' trying to get more money," Ro8I responds. "But DO one aeems to poy any attention. "rm not expecting any more money from Congr<es at alL " An Orange QMmty olllctal, clooe lo the situatlcn laced by Ross, added an eva more di8cooraging note ' "0...'t urge anyone to write letters to Congr<es," be said. "All teplatora do Is send them to the Q!cJlo of Englneen ror·an ........ Then, Instead of dolq . wort, the engineon have to -lelten, and they'll pt even further behind." 0.borne 'belleves the r<aaoo for c.nr-1a1a1 lndillerence Is publlc apathy. "We called a ll"IJ.putrucized meeting In FOIDllaln Valley last year, and ool:f about 40 people showed up. llanlly any -at the publlc came b..iileo -flood cootni atall. It -n<t dilcouraging,• Os. --A'llnal Jdltlcal dllllcalty•lo a P*ntlal battle bet::ocn ~ Comity and th . R-Bemadlnoarea 81 to Wboee wort will ~'done llnt. Work In that area would In- clude damlng up hazardous canyons and strengthening river levees that protect the populous areas of Corona, west Riversi d e, San Bernardino and Colton. "'lbe threat of flooding af- fects _more people in Orange County than inland," Ross says. "But that doesn't mean the Inland people aien't ooo- ooned. "What we · pnerally do Is try to give a little to each side ln·casee lite this," be said. a special au/~ ship for tnllllllrs and a brllllant new ltllW'OfY LANDFALLS OF 1HE CONQUJSTADORS and the GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Southward along th< ..,...., llltonrl of fJw Pocific Oamr Iii some of th1 l'1tC¥t duinnbrr of lands -bnt known, Mmco of -Ihm lnMmit«I Guatmiala; mil --El Saloodor and Costo Riai; and not loo far off- sho,. the fabW Islands of t!r. C""'-"""- fauna ,,,,,,. lntriguad Iha miod of ,,_ ...,. sine• Charin Darwin made Im ltl$toric find mrtfull11 AntrotaUd wyap in tlw "&Ggr..• It tDlll',,. to ,,,_ /andf.n. """ /tLmds that XANADU will go and 1Dhm -will to/ar ,...,.,1 .. fn/and trips by motor; nr// and flit to thl mor.mhlins, laka, votamo., Mayrm """" t>illaga and dtio • to San Sa/oador; Guat.ma'4 Ci"' '"'"'rbbw Antigm and San ]0#, Coo"1 Rica, ""'°"II otlwrs. AD of dw U.. /and trips an of COWM includ.d In th< _. ,.,., Cruises .,. of Zl days dwrdfott and original• Of' ,.,,,....,. 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' ,, • ' ;, ·--r j • ' -· No'"''"" 5, 1'17i DAILY PIUJT (: l,f en · It :·counts Most, ~8-23 .. . . -~ . . ',i I' . . UCLA Rallffis tn Down • ~ ·, .. f~i · • . Pil,Ss-minded Stanford ' ·• . r 1 'llY OtENN WlllTll Of .._ '*"' '"" lteff " LOS ANGEi.Es · -UCLA dug in delensiv«:ly when It had -. to most and • came up w1th the -key offensive play when it counted most to outscore Stan- 'lord's 1972 Rose Bowl champions, 21-ZI. Saturday aftmo>n. · A Coliseum crowd or 47,276 watched the once-beaten Bruins rally to take the lead in the closing minute! then hang on for life in the last mmute as the invading Cardinals made one final furious gasp. 'lbat bld ended when the clock ran out and Stanfont ~~mped on the Bruins 3.1 with a fint-d&Wn, The Cardinal& bad rid- den the J>lll'ng 8Jn of s e n I o r quarterback Mike Boryla 45 yards in 55 seconds In t!1Rt · 11st desperation bid to overtake the !ndns. · UCLA put totetber an imposing scor· ing march to tlke the lead for the final Ume after Stanford had asmrr.ed a 23-21 bulge with 8:Z4 to play when Boryla fired a 19-yilrd scoring strike alter the Cards had recovered a UCLA fumble at the Bruins 19. But the Bruins Ot Pepper Rodgers were not to 'Pllflk. 1bey stayed wllh what went for them best all afterooon -the ground -·· And Ibey bammered oul 75 yards in 11 playa With quarterback Mark Hannon racing the final 11 on an option right. He got a key.block from Brad Lyman, who earlier <:auaht a ~yard scoring t06S, and llannm skirted wunole5ted to the WiMing t81Jy . -, It was a ·~ tom by debatable of-ficiating and what may have·been 111 eJ.o tra timeout for Stanford in that Jut SPORTS ground wbile Stanford passed for 311 ~ Bruins backs were tough to contahl. Kennit Joh'¥i0f1 carried 12 tlme8 for 71 yards. Randy Tyler plclced up 61 yanls Ito · 15 tries and James McAlist.er gained • yards in IB carries. Boryla threw 50 times with 21 com- pleUons and three lnterc<ptioaa but the Stanford ground game could only produce 65 yarm. TexAft~,:· Stanford blew a number of cbancea, once having first. and goal at lhe one aOO havtng to oetile for a field goal and later mlsaing IWO field goala -000 from ihe 20. lhe olher rrum lhe 35. )1 mir.ute. Aod it was the Canis who yielded the , Fall 44 3 R B I UCLA had a touchdown called bact on most sensational score ol the overcast Cou.mrrs ' . • ams . att e . an Illegal paa call and Stanford IOll day -an 116-yanl kickoff return by Reg· m.= , . 1-possession on a controver11tal ruling ln file Sanderson, who twice broke away Dr.au Crown : a .I I IR tti~"1· d Atl ' . rr d tt;:an:~!;i;or::~ ~::~~e. deep into r~angw~~ i:~erp&iayers saw action ·. I , I ~· ;r; .. /;'/',, :,• . . 'Da\ri.s uns :;.w · 1 ' ~Ja _tO . ay ~;~7~t~~~~~!3i~1n~~ ~th!:~°'1:"8~~La~ = Q.ver. Colso~ . . . ·. · -.. ~ In i;:tr. uci· -·•~west .~ :t ':°! "~ ,...,,rr.:red bu~~~ r:,~d f=:: ~""ci::= !:ct; a. , t.A. al I play was ruled an incomplete pass. punt return apeclalisl /or Stanford. He \'{~ 1Whiz ,Ul .. ~ijl.Weyer shut down :ct· . T' r:o· • ' . . ~ The next time, on what appeared to be handled four of them for a net return of ~w.:y night, spjnolDg to a rilp-and-· -', , . · : .'.: ·~ . , .'· ; _ . ' . Gabriel, the sore armed quarterback, nound~nng ball and tlUs llme lhe official The Bruins fwnbled four limes - the imtty'll top drf& rf$& talent ;.. 'S . " ·1ans "Omp ws ANGELES (AP) -Roman an ident~cal play, the Bruins fell on the 33 yards. ~ ·Win over Ron Cio1Jon at tbe ~ . ' · ) ~ ' must carry the brwt of the Los Anades called 1t a fumble and a UCLA recovtry. mostly on Harmoa pKcbes and bando((s. Orange County InteriUttlonal Racewa~'s-' • . · ~ Rams' attack today in their key· battle lrate Stanford coacbel protested and got They lolt three of tbose bobbles but as JIOnolacturera Funny C a'r · Cham-~ •-~ (, D) _ "-'--'-• ta'~--• failed on lhelr 411 when, quartel1lack Ty wiih the Atlanta Falcons. It begins al J. ooly a lSo}'anl penalty for lhelr efforu. wu said, when they most needed lhe al· pjbmblp!: f --..1. u.a:.o zµ;;: ~-0~• , '!be Rams stand one-half game ahead Allbough J(I wu euenllally a battl,e fenae, they were able Lo put It togetller · ·"!I Jt,yeor.oid.'i~ver tom ~~vi,l,','~JW<I :/-.I:: ~=1•/~:'~Yf~ a1:1\he falcoas in lthe Natiooal Football =;t:"tb.~~:~andtlla~ed and In lmpresalve !oahion. ~:.'!~=-~~/-~ ..... ~~l"rc•r ·'.~.· -··., -i~,~ ~,,,~~ .. ~._· • ..,BnlA ,~,~· ..... _. ~ ..t. I..... ,,....~ •'°', w1?7fNA'in 1'!b ai!'i.'4f..'.3 Tri>flini~h.a 1c'iUei' ._..... earlier in the;::&:'"-. ...,-~ueul'J'I• They ICOl'fld twloe on pu8 as :::=..:.=. ~ ~ , tdcHt ...,,.,.~ .. ·. " ~ 'footbell ~ · 'c'·to~-Y 'over WSU,gOt -t&e t.11.tJilck:~ on tis 41. Gabriel suffers from tendionilis of his Harmon caught the Cardinals secondary ::::;:.,:~ Jlt · "t ~· ~:, ·: . : . . w~ sµi1e ,~y. Jqe Danelo .capi>ed the .drive with a right elbow and ha!ll't been·'throwlng early In the game for a II-yard ~::I:' ''"l:l. 't.;I 1,1,n lhO..loml .df~"'~· f.oid won with H .Davls, otart1ng for Injured Rod scjlool repird 50-yaiil field pl. · .. touchdown throw and later IOI' the nine-'::!Ir:;!::' "' •j ~ .. lollo!l"!l:~Cli<vroiet, pocrge.aiid . McNtlll, icilred 00 r1Dil Of three, siJ: and The Trojlno.,began l<> ,.put things O. ftaello (7 J8) yarder. ' ,,. -• n .., .. ,.:;• " ~·'!1!1"b•.'.'N~i11'!1""JRW~~ ,,14yjrd..cil .~'.carri0s: togetlierwbenWSU'hadto.lurnthe·baii '!be lint came lollowln1 lhe first of ,.,_, " • • •1;::!,l. ijlpein.~~J~~~-·~one . ,··~·~JO.l:'wa·~'11o.pl.ay~qulte .a :.~over:wtieQ.·i~ce!J,.tc,s~fuplbl~ruined .T•HIJ at 1:30 "three UCLA Interceptions and gave uc£LA-i..-w ..... 1,0'l'l1•".,!_'1~ puu•r.. . .} · •· bit""tbeS-foot-9 l~payer'sa, .. , .,... with his prior sharpness. e was m· aecondsOld.Thltbulgewaseventually -~~'p""''~••k•,• •• team -:..1~ ' ' ~~ · · · 1 i4 a foUrth &nm aiiG.hrO «..t .. y H · UCLA a 7--0 1ead with lhe game only 14 111fg•, ··-• -'The two driveri\wifh the lowest elaps-. "tiUt J·ltidn't ~w r Was going-to st8.rt Rae,. mixing '-·pair of 13-yard lWlll by tercepted four times as the Rams t<m to = to 144 and laler to 21.10 before '-V.~:i"r !!.~\-.:= ~ ~tt:: .. !1b 1 1!4 times met in<tfle ~-·Meyer's 6.51 until t~·y," Davis and. -a nibe-yard P.189 ,to Qiarles ..._._,and last S•-••yl ~c 17 ,...,,...,, ( ~---1 ""'1 ... 11.li;,1 " . lloftd by UUCI 71 arif' dri b v-w WM<I ' ....... • "'"'"&"t In!. ' . MMr9 It "'' ,,_ ....... 10.rci. .. I was the night'• falt~t, lo -" Davii' JOogeit carry•of -64-yards came .,.Young, cijmued-a~ ... y ve Y nm-At ·the same Uine the 49ers of San UCLA chewed up 313 yards 00 the LA ~M•r.._ 11 ""'IKtrrw• kkk .Colson's &.57. , .· .tn the third quarter after getting off to a hlng ~1 yards around left epd for the first Francisco were whipping Atlanta, 49-14. , ..._.,,m. During the fin¢ r~ howeyer, lioth : alow start In the flrst quarter becauoe of ~17 .:... Ra to L ·~~-' •·-As things stand gil'mg Into .. Ibis drivm had .ljilflculty COQtnllfbg ~ .COOIWlt clogging by Q\ugan linebacker ·-·f&Y • ynn· --....,.. weekend's National Football League bat· cars and M.,.t;s."""'"" lllr W1ll a._.i<>w '· ~ W~ and another 17 yard.o by Rae b!lnMil <tllng, lhe Rams have a 4-1.-1 record. ~ 7ZI. . ~. ·~ "1beyba~onelinebllckerreallykeying 'llparked the drive ~t led.to lie -ha!i g1111e ahead ol AUanta's..,, and a tolson· ol Cbicvo, was.right behind at on me," DJavis said' d. Waretifn'le. "Jt touchdown. -J ~~ full pnle over San Francilco's 3-3-1. 7 112 and '11ai1. i ~ ~ 1114.31 miles seemed like we -.,just milling that '!be Trojans recovered three fumbles When tjley met in their first NFL en- . •-~ to 'llU'I ~~·in;bo!int,gilarler." and lnlarceplad-two passea to aet up -r-t!Us yea' the Falcons-nm· per -. . • -~a•; . . ~· .. with the top-oth<r scoring drives, one ol which came through the Rams' defenses with •ban- '·A crori ,of ~~ the . race; .• raitlr the .fll'lt quarter, on lollllfred Moore's l·yaM plullge. The doo. Dave llomplOO gained 111 yanll llld illbourlll:hcs · ... "~ onUcipated. ~' -., fOl · !Bui USC's of· •final ilsc -e came on Eltl'<("°!ll'• 21· Art Malooe 103 as Atlanta to!llled 2117 on ~11-jO''.GOll ~ · .. .' feml're .. -..\ed ,bl'·quarterllock Mike yanl -in~on. ' ~ ll'llWlCi ~.ram~ •Jot,of "°'~away, RM abiftbi'i ~_,lact of defwlve 1Tanmct ; Defeilaive ends John 7.ook and Claude ractfty ~ manags-Mia Jones ... -:t.. ey.eol;ai:iUy ~ down t be ~int -.. ·" 11 Humphrey'lecf the charges that dumped saj~. ~·~!~ -~.I ~t We would ·~ Me effJi:t:-:=1;: r.:= ~ .a-~ Ram quarterbacks four times IDd forced lr.rie:"~ .~-~ A couple .of 'key ftlmblet In the fll'lt ::= yerdtpe *"'.? 10.:J: 111 intetceptfons. Reoulla ~·were' held up~ hall o1ao hQJ::l.tlle oaGpn" dll"*'·'of -"' 't, Almost mlnlculoosly, the Rams , came 9'f"'iclals.-. the tire rtiarb of staying evmt. • : _. . , ~~=~ 1~ ..... b8ck the ro11ow1ng weett ·to whjp San Mey~s car to delenTiine whether or not !':We;falled to~make w ~( of'pLay in1 '~1 ICOll • ., au.utaa1 Francisco, 31-7. he had drifted OVw the, center line. • .•. :!_.,cl· .. -:i. '''. ••'lj'"-, ' t __ ....._ Jim ~ c,r •·"' ...... 1 " 7 ;. -"' Today's -me carries major Un-wir:: U!Ult. ... \.V.,..,1 W•lllll.,.toft If... .... .. 1 I t t "'!"' 1 ·-ManUf&cturet!' teaais Were composed s.,...-,i ... · · : , ~•; · .. ~ UIC-f'G ~ ··,. 1 portance ta. &be tj!'C West. An Atlaata of eight cars of eacl! make. 1bey raced •'we p ''-De ~~-,\iiiir =·;;;;;;;.~'; .. , victory wwld put lhe FllCOl1s 8d den 48 times to detfrmine tbe team ~ ~-Qflenle; coUIP't inoK" Aid Wkmlnl .~ 1i~~~ in the top apoll and relegate the Rllnl lo pion, and .the.,t!lo,Wtaat.clrivtn !Dd,'ln' ·tMdl. ' · Mn1,...,.__ ". , ·~ ~·' """ --, a ;:itloo·ol bavlnJ to Ital• a rally. ""-O-~-ot..._·1. . ·n. _ w....,.-.,.., lfctl, •• ~-~"a10re ·-It~--a~ thefina] ... ~· •.• ··'·a~1.~·.v.,••~ .Will:'~~, • It ...,~ .... ,,~,. • ' • '"'-. ' • ' -' -. ~ • • -,.. -tllat Loa Angeles lllJSt -... , , .. ..., I!";;. -' 1 • --• eomt cm tile *>rt lbrowJ and tbe run- lllflCI UI ILUllU TACKLR TO ICOlll POil lllUTMllll CAl.IPOllNIA. ' l I -,_ altlloulh OOICll Tomlny ....... "' the -..,. lie '<loan't -"'-Iii)' .... lllat·-... ... bomb. ' Bob Deny does lhe puolniJ for Au.ta 11111 .... lbougb be dldn' bave .- tOed f-In lhe Ont -aplost the Rams, hla runnln( boeb made up for lhe lodt ol aerial yan!qt. f'r11thro tool< Oobriel out In lhe """'"'1 half last wetk when be was lntffecttve against Oollland and will do "' aocmer this week . If the .. ..,.,, al(lllll caller -not ,...... -"' hla fllSllnl aharpneu. Wiiiie Elllaon and Bob 1b>m.u -at the nmlq back -with both cluba expected to Illy on the vound in the oorly ..... Top Collegiate FOOtball Scores U<IA•llllllordzi UllC 4'. 1ftllblos100 Sllto J 11 'I ........ 0....., .... 1J Calilonlla 11. °'-12 --.. CGlowodo ti 001 ....... •• -Slate I J-•. -(>Iii St. 14 :::.11.-1 Ohr 11.-11 ~ ~ 0. Nt'f7 l:I ,.._,,,??I ' 111 ~ • 41 :ff(.. Alt,... 14 .... l'lrdue 12 .... 4li""JIMdlJ -.. flaoltlo • Ta. Alilf 1', Ari<wu I T-17, 11111 I • Cycle Racing ~o OCIR? Ii Could Happen hi '.73 ' j i A successful llllllokytle nciq opera- tion In Costa Meu hai1 spun'ed thought or buildlna a cycle speedway at Orange County Intemo~ Raceway . In fact, OCIR ipolceaman lollke Jooes says current plans call for puttln1 the facility under corutructiOn IOOn enough so that It may be complel.cd by late tpr1o1. Jones say1 the Mesa track, located at °""le County Falrpunds. hao a limited future bee.u.ae o( nolte com· WHITE WASH plaint. And lie palata out that llml' Ox- ley. lhe guy wfio put lotl•lher lhe M.,. racinl packlp, haa been talldnc •bout relocating hla --o.1ey ...,, nrun 1n lhl p1an-ncc1 tpttdway al OCIR (I not known but Jon<I has lauded the Colll Muo lp('edway AS the best cper&Oon of IU l<ind In lhe _,iry, Fo e111 amell bUnlinc -oil, they hHe. dirt Oy on lhem and ,... fool the r.ce ta a!I ~ J"DU becl• al DCN1t and ..... 1onl. ,J.,. ...,. .... • .,,. .. prorl ol what k taJo;o lo btvt I ~ nct"Wl1 or ~!I Wij optra- tloo -Illa ny Y'"' ,.._ IL not'• -lhfnc lhal'I been I pU lat •: ,....... tatk&f We baYe lt8ndl II dillt .. the lnodl.• llltty will pmnll." -..,._ ."""' .. tho --. ...... ""' .tbr-Jal llU II flrl1 ... U. __ ,.a11_.-.111o •illi-··~-........ .. llle ""'-"' -,.... .. .... .. .. .-.......... up ..... "' .... -''Ollolltllo ____ _ dUlllla...lotto• £ .. __ • ,., _ ,. .. , ... 1111....,. _ ..,..., .. _ ' • * * * • ,... Wrltor .. ,., ' ,., ............. .., ...... _ .... *! I~ George Folldt, lonnor Onlnp= Col)fge player. has bttn credited wltb tackles and one pau deflec1kln defenae !0< the natloo'o No. t roted Uf: Trojono. i Aw.ct' __ ,_,_ ....... , •• , c..a. ............. ,,... •-W ,.&Mem www':i ---· ... --. -· lac .. ,,, wen:...., ...... ..... ,.. lltvtn ,...... -(lfllllJt ..... ,.,... -· """'' ......... ,..i. • .......i ... ....-. Al Ibey .. ,, -wUI pl"* W dottn't. A ledenl IAll WOI llped law recently, pla<lng on Ii peftllll-·;.,~ on aale " bowl and llTOWI with n ROinl to wild!Ue mtoratiori llld JAftty prosramt. KINGS BAG 7TH VICTORY IN ROW I \ " ' !(! J DAILV PILOT SundaJ, NMmbot 5, 1'172 SPQrts ,Clipped Slaort • Wilt Paces LA; Emo Gains Finals I ' [~ PORTLAND (AP) -Wilt Chamberlain '«i>nd 18 polnls, pulled down 18 rebounds ~-blocked')eVeD shotl wlllle Jerry Wost e 25 points and doled out 11 assists urday night as the Los Angelea ers beat the Portland Trail Bliitn, .~IZO, ln the National Basketball 1'iloclallon. , f" ~ La ken shot a blistering 60 percent ~ the floor In banding Portland Its 61ihth straight defeat. • /!'he Lakers took the Jead early in the =rter and never gave it up. Goodrich, with 30 points, and Hap wllb 24, also helped the Laker ...... ... ..;The Blazers, 1·10 this year and 0-12 ,.....mst Los Angeles ln three seasons, "'°'e led by Sidney Wicks and Geoff i Petrie, who poured ln 26 points each. i;. ·1 . f:hargers Face . Portland rook.ie Lloyd Neal scored 25 poinlls and hauled ln 18 rebounds while Wk:u added 15 rebounds IA> the losing C31J!e, Tonight the Lakers meet the Seattle Supenonk:s in Seattle with tbe game being lefevlsed on Channel 5 at 8:30. GOTEBORG, Sweden -John Newcom· be and Newport Beach's Roy Emerson scored !tr.tight set victories Saturday ln lhe semifinals of the $50,000 World Champlomhlp tennis tournament and will meet today tor tho $10,000 first prizo!. The top-seeded Newcombe beat third· seeded Tom Okker ol The Nelherlands, t>-4, 7-5, alter Erne,..., the No. 10 aeed, «lebrated his 36th birthday wUh a 6-1, 6-3 vlctory over sixth-seeded Mark Cox of England. Cox won the first game at love from Emerson and was leading 30-0 on the Aussie's service in the second game. But after that be won only .seven more points in the set. Cox 1081 nlne games in a row as Emerson opened ,a 3-0 lead in the second set. -f)phill Battle ~Against Dallas M~~N n:ir;;ro~J-~e~t-bol~~~~ ... J and stretched his lead to three strokes "JI~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Saturday in the $125,<KMJ Texas Open (olf ~en' ordeal ends today, and so may · tournament. ~"-elr chances of making the National Fo-Hill, who enjoyed a one-stroke margin ~ League playoffs_ when play started on the warm, sunny (_1 In the last £ive weeks the Chargers day, pulled away from fonner Masters · plaYed Oakland, Baltimore, Miami , champion Cllarles Coody with his 114-bole ~ t and Kansas City, starting with a total of 204:. ' and a victory and then losing thne That put the yoonger brother of con- .. ~. The schedule eases BOmewbat troversial Dave Hill 1:2 under par for • ,_. this week, but first San Diego must three rounds over the 7,011 · yard ~_the NFL champion Dallas Cowboys. Woodlake Golf Club course u he sought ,,:.-.,Asked if his team, which hu a 2-4-1 his second career victory and £int in two !record and trails Oakland by two games seasons. _ in the American Conference West, can ·iJ!ford more losses, Cbargen Coach • land Svare said "we couldn't afford i. . , to lose the one last week. I would think He'd bave to get bot." Dallas Is fresh from one of its best 1ames of the season, a 28-U victory over Oetroit Monday night. 'Ibe Cowboys, 5-2, trail Washington by a game in the Na- :ional Conference E<lsl "The pressure ia on us every time," • ~an.. coodJ Tom Landry aald alter llooday'1 game. "Our club bad ~de -the dilJnpioo!blp WBI -~!og IG,r." 1be Cowboy• have surrender JOint.s Jn each of tbelr la&t two g , but after lootlnc al fllms, Svare lald, t !f Dallas bu any wednea, "I haven't ~uy. "Statistically they're better againlt tbe run than they are against the pass," he ~ "But there's mt much to choose rrom.·~ He said quarterback Craig Morton, who ahn.lgged off boos from the home fans and threw three touchdown passes agaillsl lbe !Jons, baa "a lot of arm. He'• not a rutlner." The Ret!kies PARIS -Wimbledon champion Stan Smith of Pasadena overpowered Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia 6-2, M, 6-1, and Andres Gimeno of Spain beat Tom Gonnan cf Seattle W , 6-2, 7-{i Saturday In semifinal matches of the French Open indoor tennis tournament. PHOENIX -Bobby Unser overhauled early leaden Marlo AlldreUJ and brother Al Unser alter I bad start Saturday and -on IA> a H<XJrtl.<hatterlng victory In the Best Western 150-mile champiomhip &UIO race. .• .· i Second plaC< went to 1\like lllooely, who finiabed 16 seconds behind, and th1rd to Andtttti, trailing the first lwo by a full cirtuit .of the one-mile Phoenix Interna- tional Raceway. Un.seT, wheeling Dan Gurney'• Olaonlte Eagle to bis fourth trlwnph ol lbe seaaoo, completed !be 150 laps In 1 hour, 10 miuut.ea and 31.38 seconds for a speed of 12'1 miles p0r hour, lt was the faste11t speed ever reCorded on a one-mile oval. Sun D~vils Crush Rival; Utah Rallies for Win EL PASO (AP) -Fullback Brent McClanahan rulhed for tine toocbdowns 'llturdlly u Arl>ona Stale Unlvenlty kept Its Westem Athletic Conference title hopes alive with a 55-14 crushing of the University of Texas-El Paso. McCl&nahan rushed 117 yard.I Jn pacing ~ Sun Devil! to their sixth victory In eight games lhil season. ASU i.s 4-1 in coolerence ploy. The Swt lllvlla aooN!d 1n every period. They took I 2t~ lead In the flnt quarler and from then on blew the game wide open. McClanahan ICOf'ed on touchdown runs ~ u, and 10 yanlt 11 be continued "' ASU In the nuh1ni department. Tiie Swt Devils, althouih plaptd by iniurlee, picked up 438 yard& nllhlna while hoklin& UTEP to mlnUI flv~. UTEP Today's Sports On Television llA.M. 121 CL -PRO FOOT- BAU. -The san Franci9CO 49ers meet the Green Bay Pac.ken at Milwaukee. 1 p.m. (ll CL -PRO FOOT- llAU -The Oakland l\alden meet the Odets at Kansas City. 4 p.m. (7) CL -COLLEGE l'OOl'IWL '11 -Scheduled: HJpUpll o I lllrtmoutl>Yal•. Slladonl-UCLA, SMU-Tu11. (~I Cl. --OOUEGE FOOTBALL - Tho ICmlonl Cardlnals !>co the -Ua.AJlndol in a PICl!lc>t 1am• toped 8alunllf 1n the Los Angelea ~eou..um. J, p.m. (t) CL -NOTRE DAME BIOlLIOBTI -Navy's tfLWntJ 21 ea duhtd wt th the =-1rilb .Saturday in "" p.m. ~ CL -PRO 'MIQIMU-Tho Los Angeles ............ the .. lllaDiCI at Seat-. • -tie. • • ' . Quarterback Jerry Keithley, leading the WAC in pa&Slng, completed 24 of 48 puses for 281 yards whlle ASU quarterback DAMy White hit seven ot 17 • for 176 yards. Vt.es Come Back, 28·27 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Don Van Galder's accurate puslng arm and Steve Marl.hall's Interception led to four fourth- Quarter touchdownJ and a 28-27 Utah football triumph over Arilooa Saturday. Utah, trolling 2H artar tine quarters, IA>ok the -with 10 -left and IA>ok owr the top apot In the Westem Athlejlo Con!enoce. Tht m.. were Ufel ... lflrough the nrst -pldodl as Arllooa -on long drlvn set up by lnter<eptlona •that ended wJth two field goats and two touchdowns. C:-t•rs Tollffa, 33·14 PROVO (AP) -Tailback P•le Van Valkonburg rushed for 114 yards and thNJo toud>do!'1111 IA> load Brtcbam Yoong University to a M-14 Western Athletic Conference \'lctory oYtt Wyomlnc Satur- day. Followlng a &ee0nckluart« 26-yard neld goal by John Monahan. whlch gave BYU a JM lad, quarterbacll BW August comlMed wUh Van Va\Unburfl on a 15- yard _,,. -IA> build the Oluiara lead to llM -1:17 left in the half. IV_, .W-W Ftllb, 14-7 ALBUQUERQUE (AP) -Dile Knoll rambled JI yanlt for a touchdown and Ual>I and Qlris MoyneiJr rooed 61 yanlt wllh a aeorln& -fn>m Sporlal\ ~ChlckllMloll11S.oJ010 Stale -• -from -14-7 foolball vlcl«y owr N.., Mexico S.IW' day. The Spo"""' .,.,.,.. complele!y 111- lled Now Mako'l -llUaOk ln the IOOCllld ball and tllolt on .-pt on trocl: wllh tho two ....... drt-'""' ~ lol,t a dianct to win the game -lft tiloetttfy1ns ja.,....t Mllie Shaw puot _.. 1111 .. an,::'.!f a clip- Pini penalty, 8a J• an f.7 1..a af1er llllaw'1 ....... .,.. q,ad oot "' Ille hlflidlot. - • " • • Bears Rebell Stunned, 17-16 .,)' ~qn;' ' ~~~~~~-ter_.Final -Horn and .i)o ~ •difil'I earr.led" ff/'-i. · • ,, .... , ,-'-r ~)o.jj)1111Ckillln•fS!,,U Paclllo-&'!011 I llOIJOfl, LL·" 41'), -~ CID their way "' • ~ vie- ' •~ ' ' ' A ~ Jooeo-~ '~lire'IPl paltl ""~~-~:'~:, ~ -~~i.:::==-~~.a.=:i:"~:. ~ ' ... ~~ llJ:tb.-141111-8latAI fnm'Wllnd 1M lead .ud the \]aton Uuocil~ "' SPQRTS . A hl• litl' ai ~~ .it lot • \7-Jl\~b~ ...... Ooi4lnnco vto-'pall .. = lo the ,Ona! qUO(ler •. "....:. '-·~-~-1 . '"~~ . :.over~ lllOfJ'lllfjj llliurday ~~ ~~~ ':~~~ 49ers Throttle Y•• !""""\""""-b' a l,'!", ' ' r • abcri po._ fnlm David Bowden'. Jim =~~-~~~.the ~=lhi;wtonlnlpt\ Revels ~loled the·gai>,to U) llve 'llabb' .. ~ • • One -........ Ult ~ ·--Inf<> the flaol quarier Oii • n. yara.~ lllfttl1-~ ~ J<¥lel ,_.,M,"~ to bis -.fit"~ Yard ~ rom' -:ith • ~ 1n-Loa~ J:: ~ ·• . If ... fCiUDd DUia a, Nfti: oao a1ep ~'tbe teroept!ol> ' llal(tiJiiO -,;\(lmi.p inti, ~ 111e ""'-inti ..,.11ep..., belof.lllt 011 .&eu.-9 p_. v.i. a.an .pmlooj ..... ~q(-15 ~· ~· h ' • . Fresno State,· 'touc1Q>wopuooi'1nua: ' -t·~ r Tlil.+m4 c1r1 .. ooverOc1 • J'l!dstbeln ~=BoUo!fl=': , 5-eylJlcl F.,...._hoobd _).lpia1Slild0ccuplecltho_!\••U:Glllf pa1r qi~ , ,_.._._ . a D-rard aeorfnil play i.-ID the . , pme. · . , , u 1~,,,_ ioeapocf lhe Azt R quar1tr,beostf!1111Je-.:•1..ct~W 11-'*'bl1n1n1a:-elolll·o11 &lulllluletn Qiil......,.'ceDu 'rib a ecs omp and 11v1og _, • .._of )he ~ Ole Jll!a _.)Iii Behel io.nni Ilia -~ fOotblll vtctor1 ..... Georsia __ -nc<wd lot toudltlown <Ol<bel -~ to play. ---· . day. : •. . . • FRESNO AP) Qu · ha wltb JO. !"'1" bad '!lJM IA> got o!f Qllll In· ~·· ........,. abols covu.d aevon I -· arter ck Terry Oreaon'• offenae -. ~ alter comple\lon lnlo the l!lld...,. and lben the , yards to BJll.~ and IS yards to Son- Metcall nelled 138 yarda 1n .)II carries quarterback Dao Foafl •-tho.,..~._ . "flilal ----·-play. ny • --•, Cl=pa1r of .....,. drl"s and scored two touchdowns Saturday .. ____ .. .a-_~ ... ,_. .........-,. ....... -.. u..._. &A:AU1 ...,.. night IA> lead Long Beach Stale to a 21-16 77 yards to • "'""""'I'"' fojlowliig the A'-L"-.. _ .. _ ••-14 aa the Vols ca their first con- lcto ~-s · p Ifie opeolng ldcl:o!f.-Foula .. comple1ed three ...... -~-"' ~ fereoce 'rictory a11er two de!&ls. ~[l'A8,'i::;; ~~·f~ :.-,,;,.. puses ot1 the, .im,.,<;l!jlped bYO 43-yard ~"All, !AP) _ Mike M....,hile, Teonesoee'a quick defense Tb ,,,_,_ ·po1nt ca in the th1rd acormg ~ !o-IJ8n'bi" GrM-~. Rain-•"", ;,.,,. F-blocked two sly!Qled Goorgja. The Jlu!ldop threalen-quart'er-~~ the ~recovered a B ' ~ %3 JC 1111~").i;i.~ iWo-and ed only twlc<, mlalng m • 44-yard field fumble by Fremo quarterback Jobn -~ , ' ~ " • ~ ~ WrDecl both Into goal try on tbe final play ol the flnt ball B<hrem. Melcall scored Oil a t-yafd CORV ALL!S,,ore. (AP) -~ ...... Ii> --Its ~ football vie-and moving "' the Te-18 early in plunge alter a drive that IA>ok 10 plays IA> quarlerllack;Mar• lliltkman restai1i:d a tory, 11-lf Saturday. _ ~°"lJ1'~'"°:ier:'::: aT;:':"~ move 10 yarda. · · mblUe ~,w,;e...._ ollei<, tiJos. '!be tmdoleo1ed C--.. got -• _ Fnsno llnebacker Gary W. ea v·e r ' .. Jog a pa1r or~:Paac:s ~ IUlOl1ler llnl ball tooobdolfD .fteFa bod ~ ~- recoveed 10 llllllSlsted tackleS for lbe ' 1a'.dle·HUlltl11·liao4ei!'OnigonSfattaD-st1ap<m:a,lblrdpmth!1.aUempt,-Dtdce Def-.e Slit-.· BuJhlols and H U111!8111ed. ' ;· 16 Pacl&>I COoference foolbait JOtbacL Alabama W 17-1 in ~ Southeastern 'lbe48enare 1-2 ID PCAA play and 4-4 Jt ·-a'long·llnt~ for W~ Con!erenoegamewbensaletymaoDavtd !or the seaaon. F'rm10 ls 1-S in the loop whTch" Ioll lhree ol five fumbles. Oregon McMaldo caught the kiek blocked by and S.S.l overall. State intercepted two Backman passE!3 as Raines and ran 15 yards into the end A%tees Thump Foe . w~t 'Backman, a 2t).year-0ld Seattle ~ state's noxt poosession, Faust SAN DIEGO (AP) -Altematmg athlete, directed the Huskies to e pair of blocked Mike Patrict's punt at the l.f . qua~erbacks . Bill Donckers and Jesse touchdowns for a 14-10 balttime lead and Ellis Beck dived over from the one six Freitas combined to pass for 3S2 yards e aineered a 60-yard Scorina drive early plays later. and three touchdowns Saturday night to . n&'-" . _ . ....., spark San Diego State to a 3?-6 victory m the third penod. The Tide drove 80 yards on its rirst over West TexM State at San Diego A 16-~ard Oregon State punt set ~p the poS&ession with quarterback Terry Davis Stadium Huskies fil"lt touchdown. Washington scoring on a 2.8-yard keeper. Donck~rs passed 1 .. -... ,_....., to Tim went 40 ~atds tor the score with Back-Shortly afterwards, Patrick failed to ~"" ,__ man ........ a 10.yard pass "' lullback handle a low soap on a punt atlempt and Thom and 70 yards to Isaac Curtis for .....,. · Alabama took. it in from the ts With two ~; Freitas tossed a S\-Ya.rder to Pete Taoggaressu tO Ue the game edat 7·7. Steve Bisceglia J'umplng over from the flanker Greg Moses for another An fumble recover b y 1be Aztecs' passing game ~ 8 Washington ,tackle Ben .Albr~ht set up one. »polnt second half rally and enabled the Huskies second touchdo\fn -a l-Aubttra E.l•e• Ji'lorhla San Diego IA> run 115 record tO 7-l while yanl run by .. reaerve fullback Luther _,, the Buffaloes slipped IA> ~. SI~~-now 3-2 1n the Pac-3 and GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Neither rain nor. the tough Florida defense could stop Terry Henley and Randy Walls from leading 11th nnked Auburn to a first.half romp, but the Tlgen had to flgbt off a strong fir\1111 by the Gaton lotJ. Jl.20 college football victory Satorday, Padflc Rolb1. 36-21 7-2 overall, pk:ted up an insur"ance STOCKTON (AP) -University of the touchdown in the third period on a scor- Paclf'ic llC01'ed a safety and a toocbdown Ing paas covttiog seven yar<ls from in the final mlnutet Satuday IA> fight off Baekmao to ba11bact Glen Botmor. the reourgent Cal ~i. Loo Angel .. ) Two of tlie W81blngton fumbles In the Dfabloo roe,ll ·._.., ·vil?lory on a first hall aet up ~ Stele IOOtt!. raiJHoated ilfl4. ' · Quarterback lllike Mc!.lughlln, a The victory gavo UOP seven straight sopbomore fnlm Spokane, went 10 yerds triwnpbs, its longest streak since the 11-0 for the game's first touchdown. Another record in 1949. It bas an unbeaten 3--0 Husky bobble set up a 40-yard field goal record in the Padfie· Coal! Athl•Uc 'by Ken lllcGrew in the second period. AssociaUon. That put lbe Beams Gbead 11>-1. Heeley•ripped' elf It f?•y'*'I hliid>6nrn run wtth the game oaly lhree minutes old, and before the first period ended be hauled In an 11-yard ll<:Oring pasa from Walls. Walls scrambled lo lhree big gains In a 'n-yard second quarter, and the Tigers DURHAM, 11.C. (AP) -Sophomore . quarterbacl: Mart Jofmaon llC:On!<I two touchdoWM as Duke's Blue Devils built up a :IQ.point lead and held on IA> defeat Georgia,T<!ch'a football team 20-11 Satur- day before a· crowd of .37,31». Duke'• defeme throttled Tech tmlll late In the third quarter when lb• rallying Yellow Jackets went 71 yards for a touchdown, tbe score corniitg oo a 33- yard paas from quarterback Eddie McAshen to Jim Robinson. Georg!a Tech, far from out of ii, moved 86 yarda for a fourth perlod touchdown with tailback Greg Horne going qver from the ooe. .Botutmo Otdsrores FSV TALLAHASSEE, FLA. (AP) Houston quarterlJaek D.C. Nobles pes8ed for one touchdown and set up two others with his running Sall..ray as lbe OJuiars de!ealed Florida Stale 31-27 despli. a lasl-minllle Seminoles JOlly, Th.-C:OUgacs1>ullt tip' a lf·H lead iii jlle loorth , ~ ¥pre the llemlnOleo lllarled their rally on the passing of quarterback Gary Hull. JM!, No. 2 Passer in the naUon with a 255-1'rd-a-game average going Into the contesl, completed 27 of 51 passes for 409 yards. - In just 2 years ••• outselling every European car (except one)! • LOO~ WHAT'S STANDARD F.QUIPMENT ..• e RADIAL PLY TIRES . e FRONT DISK BRAKES ' e FRONT BUCKET S~1:S e FUlL CARPETING e RACK AND' PINION STEERING SEE ONE •.. TRY ONE . • • BUY ONE ' ' ' TODAY! • -c ..... ~ ...... o/,., O!n" , Rame Of ,,,_ N"' Car • • • "6el4ea ~•" \ luison & son n-or ""' ""' c. ... "&1WM ~211A" .. HAlllOll ILYD.. COITA MllA ' . ..... ..-...... , .......... . --··--i.r-'" f b v 0 I li r y q y ' • I- • TefesA&M shocks Razorbacks COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP) - Tens MM defenders lti>le llJ: ol Toe Ferguson'• passes -the wont day ever for the Arkansas senior quarterback - end A&M defeated the Razol1>acks 10-7 to spoil the praeoson favorites' bid for the Southwest c.nlerence fooU>all lllle. Larry Ellis' lnlefttpllon and 28-yanl return to the Arkansas 26-yard line oet up A&M's winning touchdown, a -yard blast by Brad Dustlt tn the third quwter. Ellis alao gr-another Ftr11JSOO pass, ·Robert Muni! picked off two, fmhlND llnebe'*" Ed Simooini pulled in one and Al Thurmond cltnclled MM'• ".ictory with .. lnlertel>llon with -just over two minutes left lo the game. Longhonu Trip SltW AUSTIN, Tex. A(P) -Roosevelt Leaks, a 20$-pouDd rawhide toogb fllllbacl<, kept ninth-ranked THas on the road to its fifth consecuttve Southwest Conference football tiUe Saturday as the Longhorns beat Southern Methodist, 17-9. Lew, a sophomore, dldo't score but ~Wd~upOOfuTexaatoocbdownsaOO a field goal with bis thundering carries . through a ilne that ranked No. 4 na- llonally against the rush. He carried 3.1 times for 175 yards. '!be victory gave Teus a 15-1 seuon record and a 4-0 SWC mark..SMU is H and 1-2. r .,,, ..... TtDS built up a IH ballUme lead. Leaks cattied ·the bell sil: consecutive times. In the second quarter for 60 yanls before Don Burrisk burst over left taU!e for 15 yards end the touchdown. Leab was shaken up on the play but later ret\a'ned to action. NEl!RASKA<S DAV.E HUMM (12) PASSES OVER MARK SENS. Big-B Footkll After Mike Rowan intercepted a Keith Bobo pass and raced it back 35 yards to -the SMU 23, Leaks carried three times and then quarterllack Alan Lewry follow· ed a block by bis fllilback for the flnal yard and a lou\:bdown. Nebraska Steamrolls Bc"lor Riddles TCV Past Buffaloes, 33-10 FORT WORTH (AP ) -Baylor quarterback Neal Jeffrey burled the Golden Bears to a 42-9 victory over Tex· as Clristian Saturday in a Southwest Conference batUe. Tile sopbomon! rifled only ooe acortng pass but picked the sluggish Horned Frogs' """"'4ary apart ei:i -. to tlie Bears• first three tot..icbdownit : '!be ltrtumph,' ~. fourth of'lbe season, kepi the Bears alive In the con- ference tiUe cllase with a z-1 r<Cllrd, and dealt TCU out ol the dwnplonsliip pie· ture with a 1-2 mark. The rlvala ere both 4-3 for the year. Jeffrey hit 15 of 24 passes for 206 yard!. Riee Falla to Bahler• HOUSTON (AP) -TeHs TeQi quarlel'beck Joe Baroes ran 11 yard> !Or a first quarter touchdown and DOn Grimes kicbd a 22-yard Oeld psi with 1: 115 left tn the. game to give -!be lilh ranked RA!d Raldei'a • 10-I Southftst Qmference football victory over the arouaed Rice Owla Saturday. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -Nebraska scored the first three times It bad the ball and Johnny Rodgers added a pair of second-ball toocbdowns as the third· ranked Cornhusken whipped Colorado, 33-10, Saturday in a Big Eight game_ '1be Comhuskers, In boosting their con- ference roconl to 4-0 and their ...,.-all mart.to ,..1, 1ppeand1 oo .tbt lfeS'1fe of making tbe game a runaway Iller taklng • 19-0 lead In the llrot quarter. Co1orado, meanwhile, was unable to get its offense untracked and gained only nine net yards during the Huskers' scor· ing flurry. The Buff!loes did manage to battle back though, making the best of a situa- tion after Nebraska partially blocked a Bufr punt. Colorado senior guard Chuck Mandril recovered foe a 19-yard gain to lhe CU 41-yard line. Nine plays later, fullback Bo Matthews roared up the middJe, breaking several tackles for an 18-yard scoring jaunl with l3 :3S left In the """"1d qwirter. An intereeptioo by CUiien Bryan! lat... In the period set up a Fred Lima field East Grid Roundup Army Upsef,S Air Force; Penn State in L<;i~g~'!,r WEST POINT, N. y_ (AP) -Anny's plays later Johii COppeilettl llDUlslied into Bob Hines ran 41 yards for a ~ tlie tad ..,. from !be °'I'· Al Vlllello's iDB touchdown Satunlay u the -• c:opven)jlo ..... It 17-10. beat beavily·faVOred Air For<e 17-14 Jn 0 . ' ~:~lleld , ~ -lhe baUle of aervlce acadtmltl. • ........... :... ~ ~' .......,· ~ Fakons quar1erl>ack Rieb Haynie --10-........,.. --~m~ w••• intercepted six times IJ7 ID U'OUltd -for· apotlltr ·~ jll 111..Jlllrl, will!, Huf • Army defense and Hints, I~ NeolW'"'·~ ··~ - -from aiemr. Pa., olaedded Air for •Jnl --·-ll:l'i1\>4<11 the Force for :ioz yanls tn 31 cant.., -~ to the one alltr be -- Tile Fakloos, f.2, were IPlll ""•fmllf>i ::t ~ .:i "!."!· and Cappellettl by a mllltary brotbe< afl<i belnc-00 ,..y. by Navy b7 an ldenllcol _. w!ler tn Onct>beaten Pem State boo6ted the the oeason margtn to Sl-10 on the first ol three Army H, oet up a sllow<lowD apinst foor11><juarter toocbdowns. It came on a tbe MJJ.ii.. Dec l al Pblladtlphla for four-play, JI.yard adva,.,. that featur..s ....,,,_" ' a 24-ysrd -fnlm Hufnagel to Bob servM:e ·~ supremacy. R~enbach tor a nm at the 12. The Haynie hll IWO -hdown -· • C-11me duo pf•J"!dtf!tcb and catcb for tbe yard to Gftg Smllb ancl I !J.)'Ol'dfir to •-~~ from Bob Ferr thet put tbe 13-Int favCrlte ~" .....,, in command 14-10 with l:~ remalnlJ11 in the third quarter. pu= iTv:='for~~.::: ~ IRISH TOO TOUGH :'.:'~~ ..:i1n..:;."":'!: FOR NA.VY, 42-23 r1&hl. -two Air --. ...!... ·-"'-· andoweptdownhllfdellnM. ~ <APl -Gorr Dlmlnlct -" ,.. with the -Nltt-• ....... a-.. Inf ldcWI ..i -Dime ro11oc1 ,~...,.,.,.., p•or h (AP) mtlhodtcallr to lour -laucbdowm Iii V"H~•-•' ~-. -•tho flnl bolf W nllopod .. - QuarterlJoct John llllfnalol'• !llnDolnl Navy -Saturdo7 pasmng keyed • pair rL I'D l!tate It -the .....i. _,. 111 llclll touchdown -In the llnl !oar -,,.. the •tlon'a IJll>.-..lood ..... mlnulet of the third period Salorday u *'lllo8-. and .......... -ldlll cid the 10th ranked Nlltany Lianl ripped ·--Maryland. 4&-11, fM their .... -victory tt -entltoly -... .-.,Piiie In tight games. ....,..r ·-tllot .... faurlli .. Maryland hid bold three touclidown-tlonlll1. Nl'l' loll IOt tbi 111111-la favored Perm Stato to a llHO halftime eilltf -1 • • Ut, but a tumble Oii the ftnt -altar NGlnt Dltnl'UO ?Ac -If • • the thl~ lldoll -the,..... and . a '~-a· :::a r1plnl' downf•°' a. 1 It, S ...... ,~ • State'• Randy Clowdn -the -..I.'.• riotlt 4 .la! , __ goal from 44 yards out and the Buffs had sliced the margtn to 19-10. That was as close as they got, however, as Rodgers took charge in the second ball and Nebraska kepi Colorado off the scoreboard thereafter. Taking the kickoff, the Huskers ran coonler plays fur conslslent gains before Rodg~ rammod ov.,-from the one.· §--... Tri-ph, 36-6 . AMES, Iowa (AP) -Leon Cresswhlte and Greg Pruitt combined for 215 yards rushing and a touchdown apiece Saturday to lift seventh-ranked Oklahoma ran past No. 14 Iowa State, 20-6, Jn a Big Eight Conference defensive battle. Crosswhite, a 6-foot-1, 213 . pound fullback nn seven yards in the secood quarter for Ille game's only toucbdown until Pruitt 800red a two-yard.er to put the game out of reach with 31 aeconda re- ~- Rlcl: Fulcher l>ooted 19 and !&-,.rd field goals for Oklahoma, &-1, wllile Ti>m GOedjen countered with 31 and 34 yarden for Iowa State, 5-2. Oldaboma, 2--1 in the Big Eight, lost the ball only once on an interception and mounted drivea of 67 and '1 yards for tts two touchdowns in the fieredy plaJ"!d g~ !>efore an OYerflow crowd ol H,231. TitJen Belt 1t'l141eats MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -Mlaaourl utilized John Moseley's interception and Don Jobmon's brilllant running to muzzle Kansas state's upeet ambitions u the 16th-ranked Tl.,-. beat tlie Wfldcall 11· II In _a Big ~ Conference football game Satun!ar-:' '!'be .......,., -· lldrd llraigbl, .,_ Oil dtt hotll of Ill "'""*" .... ot No1rellae ..., Q11oiw1o. WHll'l«lll 'llrt ....... liy ...,.;!Hy M(RJIJ E" :ed • 'blaidl llontiDO -.. • ,...to the<_ .. ., _ tee------°""' ~ liifD fllo 11111 ..... __ .. _.-11_ ...... fel-· lo 17-14, .. .,,... "°"' II yordl,~ .. -·.-tlltOQlll Ibo-Uno, and --dtt flul U. ,.U for the ocore. --· Stai. toudJdowno came on Mcrr1ion11 pu1t1 to Henry Ddldl on plays ol 51 and ,. yards. MotT1aoo 1lao ' flipped to John Geerger I« • t ... potnt convonloo. Olclall•••• St.te VpNt STiu.WATEll, 1*11. (AP) -Bob Helmbodler lied a --with I ll.,..S IWd pol wllll 4:40 left Saturday to 1111 -lo a IJ-10 apoll ol 00-S1a1e • dtt Jaybawb' llfil E1P1 1oo1a1 lllooli llllled at .--,.. __ .... _llJ•- dlblte bitace XU cwb lllll ,... """'-" ... ·-la tlll -.-... hlllroacli U..PUl1M11 Wllllaa llod ........ -tlll ~ • lllo 11111 ..... ........ m'I UL -... • the ....... rulod die boll llod ~-· ..... ., _.,... ... Ollll ..... -•••-i¥ " toucblloc:i__M_ ail DI\'-..,,.,., It la tbe end -- ~ _...., • predominantly ~ -. --nmi"I In tho 11111 WI nl _. 1ato the drtoolnc ' -111111 • u Ill Ii • •Jmd f1tld ..., ..,, .... ,,. .. . fti° ~.,111 ... --..... - -la dtt ~ -•· w11b 1M1Tllodr Dml llfllli ...... - Big-10 Powers Breeze:; Spartans Winfor DnffX ' ' ' BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP ) -Fourth- ranked Michigan took advanlllp ol tine lndlana errors for a 21-7 Big Ten football victory oV<I' the llooolers bert! Satur· day. Tile Wolverines l'llsed their conference ._.i to ~ and tlleir Overall mark to M with a lllUdldown in the second period and two more tn the foorth, all alter In- diana turnovm. SophoqJore quarterback Deruu. Frank· lin ""'"'1 Ibo firlt two tooc:hdowna for the WolV<I on runs of -and 12 yanls, and 110phomore tailback Chuck Heater added a 10-)'ltd scoring sprint with 1:43 left tn the game. Indiana, now ~ in the Big Ten and 4-1 overall, lost four fumbles tn the first ball and two in the linal two periods. Micblpll jumped to a 7-0 leod after In- diana aopbomore quarterback _Rod Har- ris fumbled at bis own 13-yard line and Mlcldgan'1 Fred Grambau recovered. Franklin ran the ball over on an option two plays later. The second Wolverines score came with 9:15 left tn the game and brolte a 7-7 tie 81 aopbomore Dave Brown recovered a tumble by -Indiana ~ quarterback, Bud llomheck. nu. tbne Michigan moved the ball for a score from \b< lndlana 13 in three plays. Btu!Jcewes B-11tt Btselc COLUMBUS (AP) -F!ftb.ranked Ohio state, trailing Mln-U 13-7 in the open- ing quarter, -back behind the running of fullback Harold -Satur-day and whipped the Gopllera 27-19, to keep its Big Ten football record unbJem. lshed. 'Ibe Buckeyes ran afoul of Minne9ota's quarterback option attack before aetUing down and pounding out their sevenlh season triumph and fifth conference vic- tory to remain undefeated. Henaen a big aopbomore, who rushed for 131 yards, rammed one and 16 yards for bis 11th and 15th touchdowns ol the season. The second score tied the game l:J.13 before Blair Conway's place kick wt Ohio State ahead .. slay. Freshman tailback Archlt Grlllin dartAld 11 yanls and quarterback Greg Hart passed 13 yards to Ugbl end Ted Powell as the Buclteyes dealth the Gophers their seventh loSI in tlgbt game .. MllllltlOla, a four-touchdown underdog, jumped ahead late In the opening quarter on freshman Doug Beaudol.D'1 1even-yard nm and a o~yard plunge by fullback John King. Spt1rt ... Dote• r.rd•e EAST LANSING, Midi. (AP I -A fired-up Mlch\Pn State won ooe n.12 for r~liring Coach Duffy Daugbertj Saturday and continued to chase the Big Ten fool· ball leaders while knocking favored Purdue out from among the rront ron- nen in the conference standings. Daugherty announced the night before the game that be was retiring from his coaching job at the end of this, his 19th season. Purdue coach Bob DeMoss, recovering from a bout of poeUmonia, watched from the _,. box whlle bla assistants handl· ed the -led Boilermakers. Purdue bad been. 4-0 In Big Ten play before tlie g1111t. l(SU contlJaiel to trail conference leaden Mlcblpn and Ohio State with a 3-1·1 woo..lost-Oed record. Qumerback Martt liHJoen -the start for the Spartam, escaping for loudldown rlllll of 57 and 11 yards. Loyal fans paid for • plane to fly aver Spertan Stadium tnlhmg a banner pro- claiming: .. We love !)iffy and the Spartans." Hlbd Th•mp• 1t'U*-ts EVANSTON, Dl (AP) -Quartorl>ack Mi k'~ Wells scampered to two touchdowns and hurled a pair of IOOl'ing passes Saturday as lllln°'8 shattered a seven-game losing streak with an O · plolllve 43-IS Big Ten feotliell triumph over erTOM1tricken Nortbwatern. In notcbtng thtlr flnt victory ol tbe Special 19.88 plua 1.78 fed. tax and old tire. 878--13 (650-13) wn11ewa• 1ubeklss. Ground Galn•rft S.lted. A great 2•2 belted tire with polyester cord. Whitewall only. Tlre size 878-13 E78-14 F78-14 G78·14 G78-15 H78-15 19.88 23.88 24.88 25.88 26.88 27.88 ..... led.ta 1.71 2.M 2.62 2.H 2.71 U1 Wlthoat tnde-ln, •dd $2 more per tire. Plua f.Mf. T•X •nd o~d tire. For pick-ups. For vans. For panels. For just 23.22 ..2M..,_ ................ .. c:.ooaw..,. llgt:w;. Out rryton OOtd truci< Uno. -5 Ill> "'-"""" llMd -gn. -Tl,. .. ,. Prtce ltd. I•• Tube ty1M 700-1516 21.45 2.8-1 65().16/6 25.IS ?.61 7~1516 21UO 3.00 750-11118 33.H 3 ... Pluai:.d. Taa. ....... the 1lllnl brob up "" -"' _......,. cellar leoms with • .,..,. third quart« after boldq • 1'-7 balftime lead ..... Ille baffled Wildcat. who lost -lllmblel and bad ~ -Intercepted. Wells, JIOOring 17 points, WU~ In the big Illini third quarter which -- ed with the 1-foot.5.lnch ~ racing '5 yards .. --.. • .,_ play. JUI! u -later, w.u. llti>ped • IJ.yard acorlng -to Gamn ilob«M>• and. mkhray tn the third Qlllrl<r, ho - • lllne-,.rd --to GocQe Uremovlch on o fourtlHnd.-plaJ. wens, eetlill( o 11oct ot 1Din1 - paasing -. lbtn lefl Ibo -•• «pl for booting an mra ...... ofter Mike Walker'a 14-yanl loudxlown tun which capped Illinois' 28-poinl tllH quarter ' ,:,,..;_,,... Wla -Stlf-' MADISON, WI& (AP) -a slepped lnches llhori' of 1 touclidoft S:OI to plaJ, WU handed o saltly -plays lat... --·· Dave Hmis r.u tn bla own end -and the Bad"'8 bung oo for o lf.14 BIC .Tm football victory Setunlay. . • Harris, ori third and eight fnlm .. , .... tm.t, tried .. drcle lefl end bl! bit me ol bis blocm1 ,.,......, n1 ML Ptnleratloll by WllCOlllin tOi www...- KJI Darill helped force the ..i.t,. /.&I -flOl 1ho boll -with 1:51 to,..,, Darill dtncbod "" vldory -ho .... tercepted 1 paa by f r e 1 h m • 11 quarterbacl: BUlcb Caldwell ol mld!lold 'Ibo alt1y came ofter WllcaellD reserve ta!lboct Tony Darill wu otopped just short of the Hawkeyea goo! on fGurtb and °"" Iller tbe Badgers bad reod!ed • lint down at the lllx. Darill, playing for Ibo Injured R!tflll FOl'81JIOll, pined 115 yardt, 7J ol 1111111 on • run oll left tackle that porbd h drive and anted to Ion'• rr. JCPenney heavy duty 1hock ablOl'berl. 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' ' • Pal Siv~tland, · an .'t>D-<onl_e;Once sel~ a. yeaz: ago, and the teai.n leader on defense aJpna with bjl. par:lber Dave Jackeon, .wefe on • the 'side 1'1 n ·es lhrouaboul the eveolnl wlth'jbjuries. · sweeuaDll CIU!!erelf pclllod u ·-In his -and. Jacboo'la out w1"f an ankle Injury. . . II ,.... al these hm ~tlo!)l lhil c.r-. rltos dlrected a devaNllng l!'ll!D)d.pme that nn up 371 yardl for victory. , . Orange c...t began with a i1\!le con- suming drive that cnhnl"'!ted ~ a 29- . yard field goal by . llemty Ricardo lo make ii :l-0 with 7:48 .!elt ln the • .nnt period. 'lbla' .... lbe Plratel' only kiad. • ., ' ' • • • ' c .. ' ' .. '" H .. "' '"' "" ... WESTERN'$ ALAN OSBON (22) ROLLS FOR SOME OF HIS 106 YARDS THROUGH WESTMINSTER'S DEFEN~E. After Cerritos eoorecl on an Uriii bomb of 45 yatds, lhci Pirales ap!n mov- ed downfield in a s~eady .drive ~ this time they were· baited at the fOUr on a fumble. • ' "''' Newport Rolls To 7-0 Upset Over Saints By DAN BAYES Of .. ...., .......... Newport IWllOr HJch pulled a major E s.-,. lligbt by ltOpping Santa rs vaunt.cl olfwe · and edging tli• Is, 7-4, In -Loque !oolball ploy tl.:tlewport --' 'l)!e wlllnlDg SoUon, II-point un- dfidop, wwe aided by an Injury to San- " Am lllr ~ -The Saints ..,._k oul!ered what ap- peorod to bt a alioalder lnJwy on the !Int ocrlmmac• play of tbe game. ----to tbe contest WH11 l :IO nmalnlng In the third quarts, Bob l!omal1, a ...,,iae<m<mt for Molina fumbled In bis .... end .... where 8llJor Govin Hedrick rocovered r... Ille oolJ acore of the game. The -hod lal:m -the boll when Newport -lumblecl oo the -Ana ~ Ible. No..,.,n bad elected' to go for the tonrhA:oWD OB a f~ and &1>11-Uon-the_ __ ct --dived high bla blocbrW •lltllJi>llllC to -the 1ool llne. Howmr, be lumblecl and Ted Fruer of tbe .Solnta ~.on the one. ~ the Salnll ..... led two run- nltig plays tbel netted no yardat!e, BtiiRll tumliled the boll on the· nm play. Hedrlok jlRDpod on the boll for the tally and Bob Unv!l'I added the ..,.. version io put the Sallon ahead to 1tay, 7-0. Newport's defenstve unit, w ht ch '"*bmed well aplnsl Weotem Jul played .. -apJn u " ' s.ntaAlll. Sala Am pined onlJ.1111 It! yards, a ..... .._ toW -lhl1 ba .. raebd .,, .. ---The Blblla ... bold t. IM ,.rc11 ruoblnl and a pualnC. The llllits' -=~out lhopmewu tbe of~ ----·· _ ..... .... . . Jn -to -.n, tbe lalntl Uoed -Ray Crawford. bot llfllhor """1d filJ' Ille 1pot of MollnL · w-.1 Molllla thi Saini> !eU to plect1 aa the w1.-e ·r.· .was controlled by an alert Saikn •AMI ITATllTtCt • • I I" *"""" rvMil'IO I • I doWftt N•l119 , ' f lnf *""""' ~ 0 2 Ttrtl fl"' ~ lll I Y•ff rVllllfll IX l;M ~=~ + • ~· jl· Hfl~Y'Nt -~--:~ ii ..... l,lt .... ._..,....,.... r. . . . . -. ....... ".... • • 1 • -1 ....... --.. .. " • • ' ' ' .. _ ... .. " • • ' ' ' I .. ---.. " I I ' 11 ........ , a : ; ...,.. ............ • .. . .. .. .. " • • • • •• .. " " " " .. " • ... " ... . • u .. .. • • • • '" • ... • u . . , .. .. .. ,. ••• • " • ~} ' ' .. • ... • ,,. • u " u Lightning Strjkes Lions, Western By ROGER CARLSON Of tM 11911J Plill "'" " Ughtning, In the form of a 60-yard quarterback drpw,,a »-yard Jl85S 8Dd a stolen ball ond 20-yijrd scamper produced three touchdowns in a span of 1: 48 of playing time, lifted the Western Pioneers to a 28-19 conquest of host Westmin.ster High bef<n an overflow crowd of 9,000 Saturday nJibt . Thus the unbeaten Pioneers retain their No. 1 ranking in Orange County and gain sole possession of first place in Sunlet League football hosUlities. If you blinked your eyes twice or stooped to tie your shoe it's quite possible you'd have missed a _bundle as the Pioneen ltl11ck with un b elievable qWctneu after Westminster had assum- ed a brlel U-7 lead with 1:53 left in the third perfcd m Bob DreKus' tw .. yard nm. On Ille ftrsl scrimmage play loliowlng Dreillla' bunt Western ~erl>ack Bob ACOlta took one step back with the snap, then bunt over center and sped 60 yards for the go.ahead TD. Alan Osbon Intercepted a Dan Ac· comando aerial two plays later and Western was knocking on the door again. Dan Porter caught a 25--yard touchdown 28-19 Victory • Ill pass three plays later from Acosta, then Westminster's fate was sealed on the ensuing kickoff. Walt Sinner was the victim. as Tom Gareia wrenched the bell out ot his hands and sped 20 Yards with the theft for another touchdown. Rock Weeks toed his fourth PAT and Western owned. a 28-13 lead with 11:3% to go. The Lions of coach Bill Boswell nar- rowed the margin to nine when Dan Ac- comando carried over from one yard out with six seconds left. It was e defensive titanic through the first half. and Westminster was fortunate to tie it at seven after two periods. Western appeared to be on its way to. a 7.-0 halftime lead but the Pioneers cough- ed up the ball with 18 seconds left on their own eight when punter Weeks went to his knee to field a low snap from center. That gave Boswell's crew an opening and Accomando hit Sinner with a pass over the middle and the speedy wingback skipped over for the touchdown. Larry Walbrlng toed the PAT with no time left and Westen's 27-yard TD pass from Acosta to Gary Caskey was equaliz.. ed. Westminster's fall from the unbeaten ranks was simply a ~e of running up against an explosiye power Utat ex· plOOed. ' I ,. . )V~Upinster's passing gaJllf!:. Was er:. nitic, but dld produCe 160 yards and a touchdown. · Westml1111er Wnl~ T. Accom1noo Drl'll!,11 O. Accomendo .... 5111,...,. Tortrs ACOlll 0..., G1rcl1 W1ll&CI WHkl ""~ Totals O. Accom1t'ldo Aco.11 o .... Tot1ls Wm • • • .. ·~ ·~ " "' "" V" v• _,,_ . ' . ' . ' aUSHINI ""''"' ....... ~ 2 ' " ' " l'ASSINO W1tfll'lhllW 3 " ' .. " ·~ 15 10 ll 106 . " t ~ ' .. ... 310 ~. • .. • • " " • ' • " • n w, " 3 • " '" " n "' 5/Jl ,,. '" 1w1. ... • •• '" 3.3 , .. .., "' "' ••• ,,. .1 •. 11 19.0 .., -'; r. ~ r: ~ WMI•"' " ' " ' • ' I " .271 l 0 .«Kl 2 ff .763 WISTMINilt'S -Dlll"US (32) ltUNS FOR YARDAGE llHIND CRAIG RAl'I' (56). I ! • -·~·--·--·· Moments later, when the Fa1col'l5 were forced to punt, OCC again moved_ deep into Cerritos terrfljlry, this time llimbl- ing on Ult elgh~yai<I stritl!!. ~f!rates lost the ball both tlmes. It was , one of those nights thereafter. ace fans w.ere heartened when Alvin White hit John Fisher for a touchdown 35•27 Triumph .... .,._ ..... llollnllM '"""' co.mz St.wtrt Todd Totci. whli. Monlhl'n Tots .. ..... 11 ,.., • « II.! " • '" ., 12 'lit • ""' ,,. , n • .. ' • • . .. ' .. •• u ' ,, •• ... ... "' " "' '.UllN9 °'"'"Cult ~ .. " " ... ''" .. " ' .. ,,, ' • • • ... " 23 3 .... _.,, -• •• • " .3D Rice Score$:·32 Pf)if!r,;., ·:'.~ . ,: ' ' G WC qutscores Cors¢rs By STEVE ANDREWS Of IM EMl'J' l"illt Stiff SANTA MONICA -Rick RI c e overwhelmed Santa Monica Saturday night, scoring 32 points and leedlng the Golden West Rustlers to a hard-fought 35- 27 Southern California COnlereoce foot- ball win over the host Corsairs. The win keeps the RustJen one game behind RiO Hondo, next week's opponent. Rio Hoitdo moved. in front .&bia--r-week when it was awarded a forfeit win over Cypress in the circuit standings. Rice's 32 points came on five UCI Poloists In 11-10 Win Over Trojans By RON EVANS Of .. DaltJ ,. ... ,..., Jack Dictnwm ......i.bla only 1oal of , the game wflh 3:17 lefl to play Salm'day morning u the UC lrvbW -polO lelmt edged USC'• Trojafll, .11o10,1n I wild _,. .. ~ plllJICI. In ' Ille Newport.M-dlllrld pool · • ·-· &1>11 broke ·• Je.10111 and .... only the aecond time 'durlnl! the ... tion that the An!Hten held the IOad. The fint time w11 at lM wbm Jim Xruse . scored with 3,51 left !q the· aclloa. UC! goalie Lee Gt'allam blocbd a crucial Trofana penalty lhol allempl in the fourth quarter to help preeerve· the vktory, USC connected on four of five penalty throws including two major foula called againlt the Anteaters, each of whfch was convert<d Into a goal. UC! blt two of three attemplt from the line. The '!iCIO'Y brlnp UCl'1 -~ to M whlla the' Joa wu oo11 the third sull....S by the Troi-· --.... the only -....... In~ time • tKU .... CalffDrnfa ... ,:dl••lld ,Ille . f!mra'• UllC lqllld J1( Otl(!1!6i' ,,,., . --~·-11117"!1'.. ' -· 1n' 1111 -..-. tioitwiolt die""" -, VIC PPi! mt .. , -mr tbe Aatlillini !ft ..... TldlD pool. Jn 8alllnll(y'a oelloil Jt Wu I ... of clldalp lllOlll ti a. "1 lor ua·.111e 'J'nlall -OD lop 14. Jim._ .. -·--·-•JaJ-in !tool of Ille VIC_.... lie -·the Uni UC! pl m1'lwlo7 im.p a. ftnl portod lo maU 11 l•L UC! dlcln' <9tdl up aola 111111 ' the third qullar' irflll 4:17 loll -l!rocl- burn llred a elrike lo -.fl M. Alter lhal 11-............... and JO.ti wldl I:& lift•• .Uit -· . ............. IF··-·-·u.1~ ! ~'B·ra ~·-" , ....... , .. i., toucbdoW'DS and a two point conwnton and ijed him With SleYO CUhclOU.,.· ... the 'moll· pointll e\ier · .oc...r In -~ alngie 1ame by a Golden West .pei'fonner. . The ~ tallboct-·carried 43 I~, a schciol recOr)I,. p!nJna t211Bnla in his finest Dftformance-of the eeuon. His five toudidowns giWI him IS on the ......,, Which ilea him with lonner. lllr ai.rHe Boclland for -llCbool mark. Both 'tC!8lllll~exl!ibttecl ap-of- fenses in the lirtl ball, going· Into the locker room .tied at tl. However, ~ ..111ed cfown•fa the luHwarperlodo.·· Golden West tool: .. the. -ball kickoff and drove 61 yards in five -plays with Rice going 52 of them. He weot the final eight yardl around right end.-iiving h~ club.a 2Wl lead with 12:46 lefl In the Chird period. The Rusllers defense sliflened In .the thlrd quarter, stopping three drlvet deep in their own lenilor)', .bu!. a ta-yard touchdown· pass from Den')' smith to Charles Haywood brouglll tbe Conairs to within one point, 23-27, with a,iv to go in the.pine. Edward Bum. dropped • ' 1""1'0lnl canv<nloo -attempl.!n the ...i· ..... Goldeo Weol't .........., . .....,,._ came 00 I 71-yard marcli. with JUol Car- ryinlf nine llmet, hlltinC_Jlll' dltl ..... 14-ylnf *"mper' 1a:rodnd'tlilll''end. Brett While'• · -pve the Ballenl .lhelr alllb win of lhe --. ... their f~ lllralillL •' . Goldclll Ws looked llke Jt'llll'!kt run ...., wtth the game "'1lf •. ~ the finl time It liaidled !b." ~ . ll!'fa8 51 yardl In ftve )flayt' liq' qanted '!bur tlmu, going over from the 1..0. While'• convenlon iollei!IPI W..'""le· Alter Sanlil Monl<a -.-ahead, 7.f. Rice SCON!d lwfCO 00 a polr of -yord runi to take a Jl·7 Jead' with 5:02 left in the half. However, the teams went into the locker ,._, lied aa the ~·\Jut lwo quick touchdowm Oft the -· tbe flnal five mrn,uta of Ille ball. -· UMI' ITA'JllTICI ' .... = = r:t':· 1: 1': ,..,,...,....... ' . T.... "'9f ..,.. II It .............. .. "1 y.......... " ., v.. ... 11 11 ........ ~ .. .,, ................. ~ ... ... __,,. .. ,....... ' --11111 r.t'J ?NL .......... h UI ............... ,,,,,,,_.. ......... """•=-'·" .... .. .. " -•kt ···1 " ,.... 41 l.J c.tNll.,_ t IJ 6 IA Ttit1ls a Ml \4 ... == .... 5:. ·-, ... . I .... &..-~. ,i't I.I 'ie.:·;~ It .. t ,Lt ~~~',.t: . ' ,. ... ....... ~., ''··~ .._...,; _.. ... i; '·'; f';'.1 )fl ~ 1 • • • ••• -IJl.lf\ .. IS --··· ,.., .. I 1 I I / • • • SUftdl)', Novttnbef' 5, 1972 O'LY PILOT Cl • . T~AvMPalrw Melthocl • ~ · Gaildros _81-fr ..... .,9S_., .. The lhiq we Wiiii, lo IW>id OD Mad ollola ii .... ia IO deoply Iha! lho ........ ..... motl orlt11peed. . ' II 0 ~ f f I We avoid> this .Jtiy makiq sure thit ·our bees are llt'ra-llexed, throu&!?~t our swina. They sort of slide IO-lho lllJO!,oa,lhe down1win1 ud follow-lhroup. ni1 biee ""'*' tciid1 io keep tbJ dllhlllld moYiq tbroqlo lho .,.. oo 1 oomewbat ie..r·patll. , What ....... iv61d ii lllil!coiq lhe left •••• Whal tho lei atur-, Ille left abouldcr nioes. The other lbouldct mut then lower, and tbi1 forces the clubbead IOo far into tbe iand. Reversal Scor• in apit9~ of tr1P1, bunkers, roush and downhill 11••-wllh th• htlp Alnold P1lm1r off1r1 you In hit bookl.t. "TrouW. Sbo\l." A copy r1 J'CMlrl for 204 1lon1 with 1 at.mp.d. Mlf· addrel.MCI envelope Mnl io Arnold P11mtr, In eert Of 1161 newa--· ,,_ = !€-:: ·--i By S,o~ora, 40-7 , By Dl!NNlll·CAMPBELL . Of ... ~"-..... ID a football 'game dlsthJculabed ~Y by Ha .er- ron . 8!111 ttoot ·plays, Sonora lllih SChaDt' tbor·ouebly dorntnated 'an out m a.n'I e d :-Beaob team Satunlay 'i\e llaldm binded fast· ladinc Laguna .• -41>-7 Orange League ldblct, lhe fourlb ltia ID a.row IW lhe Artials. II mJcb1 be a.n accurate lo aay lhal lhe Artials bave nacbed lbe udlr of their decline.. -lop nmolng -Omo l!lmlmr. LM1ma . -bq;m -tl.Ot ll laoltectt•e 111 ltl -.... noo-etistert at Its wune. . -Ille bljured Mar· rin1r, the ArU1ta.. c o u I d =~:,.o1 jull two play following a S o n o r a loucbdown. Wbile Laguna WU finding it dlfllcult to. advance lhe foot· ball, Ille Raiden ..... n>lllng up 200 net yards 00 the ground and aDolbOr. 127 tbruugh Ibo air. . Sopora coach Frank llklal Uled -dlllmnt boD car-rien, 1'1111 Dan Joam and Ter- ry Hart leadlng all msben wflbMyarilseacll. * * * Tbe7 manaaed a first IVIMIN quarter toucbc1owD by Ouil ~ --:: " yt "" Titans Fall Wbite, bat tbe drfVe WU only Mhlerd 1J 1 61 -4.t u ·--a.. a..n--.. Sonora ~... SIO 11..1 RJVF:RSIDE CAP) - :1-u. .........,.....,.. -', ,' '•' ~Ji·' T-1.._._ Dlln1ck Wllllaml fmnble and two, off1Jde MA-.... - penalties ap1nlt tbe Raiden =:: ; ~ ~ ~~ rumbled for 210 yards and two helped I _... deeJ ll"*"-1 J I 2.t toucbdownl OD 27 carries, in-- &<--• =:l::'°" : t : l:f dtldlac one ICClrll'W jaunt of 55 Rm)' S@dberg'• point after T..... .. • 71 ·1.1 ,.,... u UC Riverside beld touchdown gave the Art1ltl a ._. 7-7 lie and lhe pme wu lo re-_,_ ,. " , ., • olf cal Slate (fl\dlerlon), 14-11 main dole 'uaW the fourth ~ 1~ : ; tl Slturdly nl&bt. Pro Results GOING IALD IS NO JOKEI SAVE YOUR HAIRI "'' di .,,~ A. 0.., ,_-II j l G0M ....... l't ,.. ...., lllml: r ............ ........ ltr1'1 L ,.,,_ 1 ....... ¢ 911 .. 1 wll'll .. t r , -,44 ........ ,.. ............ , ...... ll(i .. ... ...,_....,....,, v •1 c. lf• ................ ., .. •-.·· .... ,. • ,.. _,.... ........... . quarter, tbanb to 1 om e ;~• : : : ~ J'Ulllrtoa •'*~med-' lo two :$~~= ~ lii~ ~~~. GRAND PRIX ..... -lnlercopllor! fiolled •• -l"J'd dub, bul -....... --· lhe·'l'Man raiq fell obort. •• For Lapna s-11,-the lllnnlda -vo bad< .,, -. --•-...ii !;"Ei'r~~ =~~~ ,13'J: ~~~~~1:. Ille lootball, bat tbe ...it WU -_.., -<-• ••I By ALMON LOCKABl!:Y soon tacked away, hoping for -u Saaora'a bll of· DAYI IOSS ""''"'C , , Of .. ~ ..... ..... better breezes ottabore. femlft Dae put tra·---,... .................. c... M-. l\.f Bob a-·· •1 fool lloop Robon, ... ., •• _ i.~·-.,....,...,..........,,.,.Jack Prep Po'-, Resul•o ...... __ ,_, ""'*"". -Robon aufrom ledNeWphn Harbor for nm to fln1ab ":'oo ;.;:n Millerd IDd Keib' Akim. IA!I "' ~ 11• ................. ., ..... YaclJI b a fleet o1 44 MIDerd tried to -11 ~~~~~~TONY=~-;~oc~co~~ae=•~•;1~1~~~~'4 ~.:..~.::,= ~lh=ts-~c.a.: ~~.!_ .. ......,.MftfMed~: •AlllTT m , w..,t:·ir- • _,, _..,_ •• ~ '• •• •, ... Q -· J. ,,r, of the Loi • ~ t O fin:t to ftnltb in tbl Im • ....-._ WU~ '-,_.., ......,. tll. ";:/. -""" C•). ...... 111. Mmllan ....,._ Bennuda """' -... .....,... ., -.' ""-I':'"" "'· ~''°'"j""I~ Robonjumped out lo...... tmne(y llonr>y ......... ~'.ul: :..10:..:i "" -"· ly Jeld ta a mBd Mill !IAer Bob Lyncb'1 a.foot l)oop twb lor .... of f11Pt 1DC1 "9W. ':*~ ~.w:"' I lo-f ~ ff,':..l.'Tif. ' I I. that .,....--a nia Slim n fnlm Nl!YC, ad -,..., < ~· ' ·Ii· t::!I .;_,., _.i bed _.i -t11t ~ a::_--" -.... t11t •• ~. ..: ~ M:1:"!0._...,.1,., 11. I t::!. iita1lnl ........ -., ...... --.. ::::::a.:. 1r:,r,!"" • •• -l!:lll'IW!-- . nr.-ra: tllt cnw11o daa foal·-8llllnl aob, Ibo Ia rra•t .,_ • ~ ........... .-~J"I fia" .... ,_ .. Ibo llut, both .. ti! Illa "' -_,.. ,_ I t:'I I .. . '• ~ A IIrfit l'1la .,..,,._. 11 tllt Ibo --u t11t ,,,.-.:--.. tbe1r ~ llr.'A-""a:-~:ti11r,,;: = ~ '= ~ °':. =·-Hrfit-l!la""I -toaebdo•a -~u• 1 ·• • • __ llr."' bltcll #out to • wa 1ht <UQllw WMl wind OOl!tltioal :Iii ill••_. Bab 1b1k ra • r:'a=r 1 41 ,• ~ ll tct;> , , ,• l;1 ColirmlltaoG-~ 111a 1iic1 ,-abot114 .-,_. wtt11 t11o boll -• ~.'l'lll!L.._..!!k,11: l!!!!!!l!0;.·1.~1 .. :i=.R1: ..,.,.. 11y Jact llollonm .,:-'-M·n~•. -1.-1llllu lo ••loft -llllllnl bed-;;;==--=====·-==s;;;;========;I "'-,,.,~.., -Yadll,Qaband' ..... lheaoulb,111 ___ lwlheir,tas1o-. "' l I l l:l by a Ndpott "'""· • Elapaed time ,_ far Ibo -~ --- ' 11 • '·' Tbe U-foot ealter raoelll.,,.ad•bolnall -· -....... bed ·1 ·:: : a improlJable ""'" ... 1o 11ay ..,. -u 1a 1111 -.... '"' .... "' 1--.... ' •• wttlr'-Robml far ...... "" ... _..."' tllo late IJ1wtllol.TllatllOlillla- : i : .,,..,, .. :...~.,....~~--~~111o~..!·~~~~11a1~~-~~·~"'~ ·-~--~-~·~·----!""~~· ~,·~~ .. ~ .. ~~-~~"'.!I ., tn» .. --.... •t1tl1A I I ' I :: ,J,.,,11 . . . ... . 4 • I I ...... , .r..:-"f 1 ~ l .. -I n , I ., • • • I I I 'It' • 1f L Mr ... .... _ Do, .. Ila•• u ldla lor a -• ..-... 11,--11_... ..... atto)' ..... "' .. ,,..~ -.......... __ ,... -*'1 Dea' Ji11t m oe ,_ ldia. .. 'AKI I• ...... k II ,_ Tall:O t11o Int atop -lflaill -. Dfa--llalp,.. W _.)'OU_hlUDtlOll.e@Jill mariat (ti I• • I W ID P"110)-b .... Dov .................. -.... d li!iliii .... ,.. ..... Is--Wa-........ tioa -...... DMl'a -..... at1 .i .. u · 1--. ..-.... .. .... -.. M'I Jollt * ~:"th! ~'= == :4.: :".:.; =,:~:-"=':-:l~~~--:!DMl::i:, JC Running I -jw2M11i sjack'c t §)~~@§)§@ I ' ' lftdlct4s:sll4'1217t.DMlwll• ... dlelllor•wW art El ,....,,_lilaa ...... _.. ' .. I 1•W1 MIS&Uil I • -w 1n41 m.a111 ' . I ..... _~ ..... _....,. I , _____ _ I I •• ' • DAILY l"IL WESTERN'$ ALAN OSBON (22) ROLLS FOR SOME OF HIS 106 YARDS THROUGH WESTMINSTER'S DEFEN~E. ' ~'· Newport Rolls To 7-0 Upset Over Saints BJ DAN BAYES OflllDMtr ......... Newport ~ JUch pulled a major £Soturday lligllt by lllopping -vauntod oil-and edging Ill• 7.f, In -Leque l'oolball play fl'.N-rt Horbor. '!lie ~ Slllon, II-point un- d.,\lop, --aided by .. Injury to Sal> tta:-Am -~ --The Saints qurteri>Klt -what •P-peond to bo a lhoalder Injury on the tint ICl'lmmlge play of the game. Molina ..... returned to the oonteot. With l :IO ,...1n1ng In the third quarltr, Bob -.U, a replacement for Molina -In hi> ...,, end .... ~ llallor Govin lledrtck recovmd for the OGIJ ~ ol the game. • The -bad tum -the boll w11en Newport -fumbled on the -Ana -'""' line. llow!>on bad elected to go for the to:w:Mowu Oii a fourth and pl lilllalloa !rem the- ~~~ l!ttft -dived high hi> b1ocUn atlmliJll!C to rHCb the pol line. H.-, be fUri>1ed and Ted Fruer ol the .Saints .-vend on the .... /,Jl6 the Salnll .....,t.d two run- nuis plays tbol netted no yanl11e, BiaoalI fumllled the boll on the next play. Hedrick jumped on the ball for the lilly and Bob Unvert added the con- version to put the Sallon ahead to atay, 7.0. Newport's defensive unit. w h I ch porlormed well agalnlt Weotern lut yed .... u.m again u It bolmedSaalaAlil. -Ana rained anlJ 1111 111 y.W., • Did lower Iola! than llllJ bave rad:ed aplo---Tbe---WI lo ISi ,.m ruolllDI and a puolnr. ,,. lahita' main problem !hro""1 out Iha pme WU Illa lllal>IUIJ' of ,.,._. -~ .. pttlle ..... rofl. lnl- Jn -to Bonllll, the Saine. uoed -JlaJ Crawlonl, buf nelDler could • Iha opol ol MollnL Wllhout Mollna 9aiDtl loll to plocel u the wilbbon• t.=::wu cmtrolled by an alert Sallara •AM• ITATllTK'I • • ~ ....,... f lltlll"ll ' • ....... ~ ....... ' ' 'I'" dOWIW .,...._ • ' Tttel fl"' dllwM .. ' v:: ,_.,,, •• ·~ y ='"' •• :I· " ~~ "' '" tm ::t ,, ... . .... •• U4 ," ..... ~ • . -. ... . . ............. . . ' . -' --..._.. ...... _ " ~ .... " .. • ... ,. • " " • .. • •• • • • "' • • • ... • • • u • • • " • ,. 11 •• _ ... " " ' "' 11 ,, • '" • u • l:l • " ' ' 11 ' ... I 11 • ... ' " • 11.• • 1 • • u .. "' " "' ...... l , ·--.... .. .. ..... ; • • • .. --·-E. • t • .. I t • • ·-I ' • • ·-~ . • • • ·-.............. Lightning Strikes Lions, Western By ROGER CARLSON ot ... ~ 1'1111 staff .. Llgbtning, ln the form of a &IJ.yard quarterback drJw,1a J>yard pus and a stolen ball am to-~rd """'per produced three toochdowns in a span of 1:48 of playing time, lifted the Western Pioneers to a 28-li conquest ol host Westmlnst<r High before an overflow crowd of 9,000 Satunlay night. . 'ntus the unbeaten Pioneers retain their No. 1 ranking In Orange Coun~ and gain sole possession of first place in Sunaet League football hosUllUes. U you bllnbd your eyes twice or stooped to Ue your shoe it'• quite possible you'd have m.i.saed a bundle as the Pioneers atruct with u n b e I i e v a bl e qulcmees after Westminster had assum- ed a brlel Js.7 11!8d with I : 53 left in the third period en Bob DreUus' two-yard nm. . on the tint ocrimmage play following Drolfua' burst Weeta'n quarterback Bob Acosta took one step back with the snap, then bunt over center and !lped. 80 yards for the (Hhead TD. Alan Osbon intercepted a Dan Ac· comando aerial two plays later and Western was knocking on the door again. Dan Porter caught a 25-yard touchdown • Ill 28-19 Victory pas.! three plays later from Acosta. then Westminrter's fate was sealed on the · ensuing l<lckofl. Walt Sinner was the victinl as Tom GarCl!t wrenched the b&.ll oat ol his hands and sped 20 Yards with the theft for another touchdown. Rock Weeks toed his fourth PAT and Western owned a 28-13 lead with 11:3Z to go. The Lions of coach Bill Boswell nar- rowed the margin to nine when Dan Ac· comando canied over from one yard out with six seconds left. It was & defensive titanic through the first hall and Westminster was fortunate to tie it at seven after two periods. Western appeared to be on its way to a 7--0 halftime lead but the Pioneen cdugh- ed up the ball with 18 seconds left on their own eight when punter Weeks went to his knee to field a low snap from centor. That gave Boswell's crew an opening and Accomando hit Sinner with a pus over the middle and the speedy wingback 111dpped OVS' fOr the touchdown. LatTy W alhring toed the PAT with no time left and Westen's 27-yard TD pass from Acosta to Gary Caskey was equaliz.. ed. Westminster's fall from the unbeaten ranks was simply a case of running up against an explosive power &bat ex- ploded. . . . . , )\'estminster's P.BJSi.ng game , Was er-_ ratM!, but did produCe 16'i: yards and a touchdown. ' OAM• ITATISTICI _,,_ Wm • • • " ... ·~ " m ,,,, V" v• W• " , • " '" ~ .. $/l1 "x ,,. w .. 1m1n1ler O 7 ' ..,_,, W•slern 1 0 1 l'-21 •USMIMe 'Ill'"""...., .. " • .... '· A.C(llf'Nlndo • Q • ... ....... I .. • "' D. Mt-ndo • " " '" v.,. , " • ,,, ,,_ ' " • ... Tot els .. ... 11 '" Wu"" AcOlll " "' ,, "' ..... " ·~ ' ., G1rd1 • " , <0 W1ll1c1 • ~ • "' w .... ' • .. ·1•.0 '""' ' .. ' 19.0 To1111 u '" n '" PASSINO w--.. r. ... 1.t .... D. A(CC>ml...00 3 ' >n w ....... AceNle " • " "" ...... ' • ' ... Tol1l1 .. ' " "'' WISTMINill'S 1109 DllllPUS (32) RUNS FOR YARDAGE BEHIND CRAIG RA"' (Ul .. l ' ' -•-,,.--.. .. • • ' Orange COast's ;'lTitle Dreams' \ \ .... ' ~ .~ I \I • l'f' Diimned, 31~17 I'' •11, 8, IIOlJAllD L. BANDY with 34 ........ left In the i:i;t1•1Mll11J. • .. _,, ~ ... . ed anotbir TD1 M1't11 to -l'.rllanlt Or1J1CO Coal !)lllere all bill bowed out wllh SS oo6ai>da left In .a. 8*d )ierlod lo ol Iha -o..i ec..r.-· diam-clooe the pp to lf.17.. - pmmlp.pli:Qn Sa-., liPt.IDloail( .ft1!."I ~!! ~fnlllt lino ~ c.mtoo=· . to Iha Oonllmo J'aleom.foolboll -. 11-~· -.... • • •• 17, Ill-m Iha-.· llelil. • ,,.,._·to lie! up• pl ·the Tito Pini..,. now 1-t ID Iha ~I Fakcm ·""""" _. ~ with ... nd! ad lrall -Ana b)" two fldl 4:52 !ell.to Ice the declalon. '< l ,..,.. ~,!: to play. Only an oulllde White. ,puoecl Ille .a,oo..,..,i ""1k U:: cbanoe fore' repeal ~.dmdl ti-· ~; ::::S ~ulljdwell~' be Ue holdon. . · · • · • riild baw lnded bolll -for Two earl1 fUmbles' deep In ·Oonlti>I · lll10llxr Tlctory over bl> _,. • .blCI> territory (at the loor mi' elll!I · ~ -~ Enllto~ GfQrritoe. llnel) COii Qilucl' c.iml · . .....:tlig op-White now has S,111) · Jai'di ·fir two pcrjuDltlea and the -· blullng of sea&Olll and 11167 for the cumnt earn· the Plrata dolelillye liilkle jlolltlonl f>lliDerulni ·bJaown.mei\1eUait·:iear. where bolll starters weni lldlllned, even-Delemive 1llgnal ..il<i; Boli -diil:an- tually told the tale In fa~ of the rellnttl pla3"if an oulllandlng iii& for Falcons. . the Pirates, eeWnc In OD numerous Pat S,weetland, an . All<Onference tacklea. ,, selectee a yeu: ago, and the-team leader .,,.. si.aT11r1es ' " on defense. aloog wUh his partner Dave ~1,11 ..... Nlhlrw f1 ~ Jacbon, were on tbie s l d e l"l n e s F1r11 ._. .,...1119 11 2 ~ the ev~ with lnjurie1. ~= ::;-.=:'"" ~ 1! SWeetland.. ~ered palled \-menta in Y11" nllfllrll m :111 -his toee and JacDon la out wt &II ankle ~:= ~ ~. : lnj•tr'V.. "" ,..,... Nlned ., ao -J~ l'llMll-.. tllatara I/~ Sf:W It ~ at tbeee two ~Uom that <:er-.._~ ,_,tad · '41• 1111 rltol directed • devuf.allDc ~ pme F~ .:·tr ...,..,.. 111 . tit that nn up m yards far victory. °'".._ c.ont , 1 1 .. 11 . Orange Cout began "1th a • con-c.mtwi -•UINI~ M .• ...... sumlng drlvio that a1lnil"'lted Ii> a S. yard field goal by .. Benny Ricardo to Htrtltlelcl ·: : • ': ~ make-it S-0 with 7:C8 left Jn the .,Arst om. . 17 111 • ... period. 'Ibis Wll the Pfrate1• Clily lei~. ='*' 1 · ~ :· ~; After Cerritos eoored on an aer1i.J MOfllPleft · 1 1l ·' • · n.1 bomb of 45 yards, tJ>e Pirates ap1n mov-To1111 c.,..,.. » P2 11.. s.s ~d downfield in a ~dy .drive but this Ml,_ n m · • 11.1 time they were halted at the tour on a '"'*' 11 • u. 0.1 .. ,..,,,,.. 11 . ,.. 0 1S..t fumble. Jtttr11e ,1 , " • ' '"' Moments later, when the Falcons were ~:!::,. ~ ~ ~. -~1 forced to punt, OOC again moved deep 1oc1c1 2 .2 , • 1.0 into Cen'ftos teni.._,. , w.,· time ftim))l.. T<nfl , 4t 371 , 31) 7.t ""°;, PAlllNe . Ing on the elgh~yanl stripe. The Pirates .. _ .,_. rost the ball both u~. Whitt ": ~ •; ::. T,, It was one of those nights thereafter. Mon1r..11 1 • o • .o OCC fans were heartened when Alvin roi• • n l :aw .w White hit John Fbher for a touchdown h!tlke ~ • a • n .m 35•27 Trlamph .. Rice Scoi:es :·32 P{J.~i!.1.1~:. :-. . G WC Outscores Corsairs By STEVE ANDREWS Of 1M Delly Pillt Steff SANTA MONICA -Rick RI c e overwhelmed Sant.a Monica Saturday night, scoring 3Z polnta and leedlnl the Golden West RusUen to a harcf.fou&ht 15- 77 Soolhern California CoolereDce foot- ball win over the host Corsain. The win keeps the Rustlen one game behind Rio Hondo, next week'• ~t. Rio Hondo moved in front UliJ week when it was awarded a forfeit win over Cypress in the circuit standinp. Rice's 32 points came on five UCI Poloists In 11-10 Win Over · Trojans · By RON EVANS Of ... ..., ,.... '"" Jadt Dl'*nwm soored ·bla only pl of Illa Jame with S:l7 left to pll)' Satarday mont1nJ u the UC lntnr -Jolil -edged Ul!C'• Tlvjalla, ·11-11, ID a wild -1111·....... plqod In . Ibo lleWporlo--pool • · Dlotnmm'I flOI) bnib a If.II Ila ad -only the --atnr Ibo ..,. tlon that the Anteoterw bold the fead. The fll'll Ume -at IN whm Jim XrulO llCOl'ed with S:S2 left In the action. UC! gneUe Lee Graltam -a CTUclal Trojans penalty lbot attempt in the fourth quarter to help p,_,,e the vjctory. USC connected on four of five penalty throws including two major fouls called qainlt the Antealer•, eeclt ol which wu converted into a goal. UCI hit two of three attempt. from the line. The tjl<!Ory brtnp UCl'I -reoord to M wllllo the loll wu only the tblrd "'11....i by the~ tltlo·-md the only --....me ID nplalloo -·~.~~:""..:::?•.:; ...... 1Ntorlbl~. f • Iii .. _ ..... .,..lill ... " ...... taama,UIC .... ml-T-- tba A!Mtllin Ill lllU'Njolll_plllL_ In l!almdQ,. _ ll_a _ ol m•11> -II tlio ....,. llr UCI ao the 'II .............. ,., Jim llr-• -·--a-'lohf-ln 11·111t UIC ... rllill lit -·the flnl UCI pl mllhnlr t1nrP Ila llnl period to -111·1. UC! dldn' eeldt ap aofa 1"118 the lhlrd ,...._ C:lf loll --. bum fJNd a .&tle ....... II f.f, After that 11-N, M ·ll ; loi 't'lllll, and . 11-11 -.,, ........ tlio --·-. ~·-. -• J...!...l Ji!: :I. -=·~~oa t * t. ti•••••• 2, v ~m.i..:. I -·- ' touchdowns and a two point coim!rldon and ijed blm With Ste.. Ciahd011¢"· b" the 'moll polnls .Ver · *'>red hr a alngle game by 1 Golden West perl-er. . The ioi>hom<ire taDbeck . 'wried 43 t!Dieo, • --· glilnlng 121 ylnfs In his ~DCe' of tJie lelllOD. Hla five glveo him IS m the -Whlcll llel"blm ----Qiarlle Backland far -ocltool mart. Both team> exblbllod erploel'9 of. lenses in the first bell, going Into the locker room Ued at IL However, tlll!'P settled don Ill tba lutlftiper\oda;·· Golden West Caolt •the. IOCllll ball kickoff and drove 81 yardJ 1n five 'PJ,aya with Rice gOing 52 of tllem. He went the final eight yanla ln>Uld r!rhl end, .111v1ng his club.a 28-21 lead with U:!& left Jn the third period. The Rustl<r1 defense Btlllened In .the third quarter, stopping three drlveo deep in their own terrUary, . bu). a O.yanl touchdown· Pl" from DerTy Smith. to Charles Haywood brougl\t the Conairs to wltllln one point, 28-77, with I : 39 to rn In the pme. Edward Buim ".!!!:'~ .••. l""'flOlnl ·ccm==~·~:'JTn;n came on a 71·,.nl lblldi. "1lb llloe Car- rylnJ nlDe -. b1it"!4 jllj> cllrl Cl1 a 14- 711( --"" 111bt'end. Brett Wblte'• cmtaak:ln sne U. R-5en .their -win ol u.-........ 1belr fourth llrllll>t . " " Goldm Wat loobd lite ,11""1"11!14 nm • ...., wllh Ille -mr\r, --the first time It lioiidled !fte-iln. ..... I& yards tn five lfla1t, Rl_l?f QllZried.'fbur times, mini """-fr?u the tw0. WblC.'1 conversion attempt wu wide~ Aller Santa --. .-. 7~. Rice ocored twice '"' a. polr of -J•nf nmi to take a 21-7 lead' with 5:1D left In tbe hall. Ho.,.ver, the luml -Into the locker tootn tied u the Oonaln 'pUI two quiet toucbdowns ao 1111-11 the final ftve mll!ulal ol 1111 ball. · .. ' .... ,..,... --,...... 11 ,. ,..,_..... ........ I It .. ......... -t • .,... .. ... ,. It ~,...... .. "' y .. ,...... " ., y...... tt t1 :::.::.r:... J: :: ...................... .... ,,,, '::.:~ =--~ .. ": ~· ._._... I 19 I....., .:.:::11=-. ·-·-..... ::::... _ ... ...... T .. elt ' I = -· - - .. "~ -0 ID' • I.I 4 I 1 I.I .J 1:t ....... ~ , ... • Ml M L 4 --\f •.• J.t 1'::.3 " ; ... ~•.t ,. l'-4 I I' .•• I • I I ..... ... ._ ' "'; • ll ..... ---·. '.; ., '1· "Q ~ I t t ,• I -U t I n.' All --• N ·:t W .. I f ~ Def•s& Sfrlklett . ·Gaudios BlfaMr • Reversal ~ewport Yachtsman Enjoys Early Le,ad _, Tt..A..wlMPalmer .... hod ,! ........ ..,.. .... .. Th' lhiGl we -10 &\'Oid . OD lllld llloll ia lliltiq ia IO I c1eep11, 111a1 1111 t1.......s lQMI , mott of i11 lpClld. ~. Scor• in •l>il\ of tr11>1, bunk1rs, rous:h and downhill 1111-with the help Arnold Palmer otf1r1 )'OU In his booklet. •·Trouble Shots." A. ~ ri )'0Ur1 for 20$ 1lo111 with a, at.mj:ltd, .... addl'tlu.td fft'llllope Mnt to Arnold P1lm!tf, kl cere of WI MWS--· Errors .t\plentfl ~Blasted . ' ~·so~or8'·40-7 ' . ' • 0 ~ f f I S..od•y, -S, 1'772 DAILY PILOT Cl F'or Colkgu, Ja'if.t:eia. ' Football scores EAST Ylle 45, Dartmoutb 14 West Virginia 38, Pittsburgh 20 Colgate 42, Lehigh 34 -Coo.ge 37, Syracuse o Columbia 14, Cornell 0 Penn 18, llarvud 17 Princeton SI, Brown 10 "'""1eM tllt'I 4 Cfl'llr-' Cann St. 1" Laf~-~25 Sutcr.N'*-1, ~ v.i o 9~17,IC~f Cl•rhlft 41, ~ :U ~14,Vln-.7 et.lllll Tld'I·• Albrltllt 1 1 E S~ #I, Scr ... ton 2 Mlli.rwlll .. SI. 32.. ~ St ... 2111 Nk:tlols ts. w-t Conn St.0 lfl'.M.C ... Mlltlwibi" 2 ,... ................ 14 ltltoclll ,....,., 10 Rllf\MI 1 H11•~ 7, l'alrteltti DlckM I SI, a.-... U. Roe'-tw It Unl!wil 11, Dtc*l-l> V...-f 15, .v..1"' 1• Wttt Olfttw M. ~ SI I Wll'*"-Col 4 UnlOl'I o W_..,. T.ctl lS. RMIMI .... ' ~ ·.<::.:.~"' w....... 12 Thltl 21, If SOV'l'li -14, Georgia 0 Dub 20, Georgia Tech II Houston SI, Florida St. 17 Kent St. 11, Manball 11 North C8ro1Jna II, CelllllOll 10 North CUolilll St. II, V1rgjnia 14 VM1 31, Furman 7 . Virginia Tf<h 27, s. Mlssl!sit>' nl 14 wn.... JS. LmbM011 Velley 6 Alblin't' St, MY :N. Si-11 AmMrlt •• fvftl; 0 IOlllddn S1, ..... " llldtMtl a,~ 1S ~ st1 .. 14. ldlflbcn ShlN f c. w. """ •• ltlwou 17 ~ "* "' Mofm'• 1 -~--· Join .. ,_,..._. • Kll'IP Ill It, Alfl'td :ID l.MIWft9 •• Getty ... 25 /MnM;"*'t .. •r'llOiltt'tl 7 ~ "'· NOl"'ft:tl • lll.._IMIMT4,._........,..,_, • .,.... n. C--=tlo.lt ,, Trllilfy COi .... U. C-' 6-11 ' llllllU Collilll IS. L'l'(IMllfll COi 11 AibMY $1. G'9 fl, Ci.rt f ~ .... w......,.._o l'f'Wlkllft • ~ M,, MorewlM ti .............. c.-. • ,.,,.. Mwttln.-"· .... ~ ' ............ ''· .. .,,........, ,,,... 0 "'"""' l.QCll. :Jf, l..Odl; ~ ' W9P'f ft. .... , ....... 17 wuuam • x..,. 11, Dovldlcm ' Memphll St. 18, Wlchlla St. 14 ............ t.17, ,__ $1 ... J :r.i:. ,.~fF-t!= ,w M_, ........ H,~1114 Titans Fall RIVERSIDE (AP) - Tlllbocli DerT1ck WUllama rumbled for 210 yanll and two -.. 17 carries, Jn. dudloi ... -tns jaunl ol 116 yudl, u UC JU..-be1cl off Col Slate (P\dlerton), Sf.II Saturday lllihl Pro R_esults CALYPSO=· GOING BALD IS NO JOIE! SAVE YOUR HAIR! .. O.tr ,.., ••• ,.: .... _.... ..... ,.. ..., .... , ............... ,.--. -•IP L ..,._ I ... .., fr 1eel11 ... .. " .iJ~ I ••w ..,,_ _ _, ,., .... ' '•,~ ~t'I ................. ~·1 c.w ..... .._ ...... ef ... 1t1 ,,,..,.,.. .. ,.. _,.... ... .,.....,. SIR WALTER'S FuDertoo -to two k>'C-In the n..J ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·~~.::~= GRAND PRIX ~-.. - Gvy Jandeglen lnler<>e!Md 511 ~7 --. ..wmtnc-• yudl to aet up WWW..' ,.. :.~ cond """· Prep Pow Results =ii i: -e::. _., = --·--.... J-. ' --=·· : " f :~ i -,_ .. • .. ~ ... Do JOOl ..... U W..for I MW •-'*blt,-... fl ..... _ .. ..,, ................. -.. -........... -.. .... ..-.? ilaa' jlllt iii GD ywr ldlL dl9 Adm!°• ...... k, If c Tolio die Dn1110P -..--. Dra - -btlp,.,. ... . ' • ' ..!J • "'' 'I ~---~ 7oar iov1aUoa ~ th mariot bj a ID '• I a to pay ,_,,.....for 1-1---==--=:,;..:._..;:.:. ~._.:.=lf:i:f=::I:....i~*J~!1:.~~!;~t~:;::--,-. JC Running , ad 111,.d ' 1 ...,., -1111 -""••• • -~ jlllt * 11 I I ......... ill:?):-• GDJWldlLliCCllldk......ibilo _,, ...... 4.-111-amljllr-1!1' LOllDMlfor I ,.... ...... §1\M •. DMI ............ °' • .....-... 1 1, .,.._.,_liloe..s•ll ..... I •• I "---· MISJllOUllM. 1' I , ~11•1 m.em _ ~.ai-,M:-.t ...... ....... ' ...... hl..4.....,..,. ....., .... ..,. - I ' . I ... I I •• .. ,. • • . . .. . .. \ . .. . . . . . . . ... ' .. •-. . 1 .. \, ...... " .... \ ..... , ..... ' ..... \ • ... •• ., ........ ,,_ .. • (; f "DAILY PILOT Sundal', -S, 1972 -Hollister Typifies C'?sta ~~sa·Pol~ BY ROGER CAllUION .... Mfr ......... ODlta Mesa Hlgb'a waler polo leamo bave -lllbed tllemoelves as a poleot fw<:e the past few ....., .. wllh en- try In the C!F playo!U the put foor years and probably -r berlh In order this year. Ami allho~&)I coadl Terry Bowen bas aeveral outstanding players in camp, perboPf Ille play of one lodM dual typllles the winning ways al Mesa the put five years. He's Mlb Hollls\er, Ill 138 pounds of him. 'Miko really puts it all Jaycee Grid Log For 1972 Soutfl Coast Conferetlefl togelber, he's a put - and simply a great water polo player," says Bowtn as 1\11 team preps lot their Irvine Leeaue title cle<tder against nemesis C.orooa de1 Mar. "'Ibere's a hklden quality In Mike that you could detect even when be was a 100-pouncl freshman. He's so intense, even in practice. "Mike'• swimming speed is deceiving. He dido't even swim last year for us In swim- ming season. But be bu a tremendous amount of en- durance and he has the great hands. '$e can do things wilh the ball that few hi8h school players can do. Hla 1blllty to cal<h pusea ond ClOtrol the ball an uoexceUed. lt's llke he baa glue on his lllJld>," adda ao...n. From the 1leld he'a the leading !COM m Mesa's con- tingent wl lh U goala (three pe'nolty sbol<I). Jobn Wbltmore leada the team with liO ,(Olll5, . but 15 ol -... vta the penalty route. Hollister's moat noteworthy contribution to Colla Mesa's -bu been Oil def ...... however. Agalnst Pat Moorbou>e of Edlson.Holl!Jter didn't allow any goalJ from the t-~· . altlloap Mooriloule rod four U- (twlce on ty lbrowl and twice on~--). . . ~ ""' -Mitt abut -botb 0uL" I "'.Al .. ovenoll pla)'tl' lll1'e ii tjle bell -l'lo .... ........ --~ Illa -me 'avenp la o;.r when tllJcusSlon c e n t • r 1 liO !*!*II with 41 perfeclol Oil around the S.10, s 6 n Io r 11 •-.it· Holllster. lfolllallr -·• llarler lvt ee...ndoeso'tmJnce'llOl'dl "Downey is rnl.d the No. {J eowm 1u1 ,ur, affhocl8h ,lie team In Southetn Clllfornta dldn' !DAb ID leap,._ iru- ond we played them without -..,, .,. titJw Ill Do John Whitmore (dblocated A11A ~UC"lmiieol a thumb). . four.1W. l!oitbll'I c.nlorll& "'Hollister had six allempta ~ • , : 'L"-•· from the field ond ""'""1 ftv4 ~ C u.e· =• times. And against La Puente· ICbodale fl" Founlaln Valley's In the Moore League tourney ..-beatin -1-ly. they had a couple of ouper then deleodlng dJompion Qiro. ltrong kids In the bole. But al ona del Mar o -later. College All-stars, Angeh Schedule Game i.n Spring Bngner Making Cdmeback of the Rapid City, Soatll Dakota eatry In the Basia ~ the put three lllUIUDen but mlped Ulat posltiee al conclulon ol the ll'IZ campolp. --10 Goldtll W..t ,1 LAH ....... The day may not he too distant when baseball will revert to the same format of football and basketball In making the college campuses their training groumia instead of spending millioos of dollars on an obsolete i! minlr league system. 'Td W.. to .....i.ct a yualll baMllall nm- mer camp Dal lllDUllef," i.e. •JI. LONDON (AP) -Walk down a buly street wllh Joe BlJper at yoor llido and the cniwdl make WIY for the tall -~ baur wllh Iha JS •lo Handel 'f1 El Clmfno ao& Mt, SH A11ton1o ~--· • DAl\.Y.1'11.0T , ........ ··-t LACC ,._ ·-J! That'a the oi>inion of coach Gary Adami at ~ UC Irvine who reveals a Calllomla Angels ' plan that will have 18N'08clling ellects on the " college program lo the Immediate fututt. Adama wanla to coadact Ute camp on the UCI campn but-~ -8111 PMlldWOfll for HUlng up the operatlGa al W. time. > Only :a ,.... old. the E...,. pean hea~, <lJlmPkm MESA'S MIKE HO~~ISTIR FIRES AT MA TE. BRET ROSS IN Pf!ACTICE. ··-11 Ung IMdl 14 SiM1 OltM ,,,,_. 7 Or .... C:O.et Mt.SM..,_.. 1:1 cnrv. 21 Golden w"' fl LA ~rbor ?J LA 'l•llorf lot USC JV :JO Or ..... Co.11 17 Cer~ 10 a.kenflttd 11 L.cino &Mell :13 l!!I CMt!llO l~P'~ 'Sent• AM """" 3' Ml. * A11lorllo ... __ JS S.11 ot.., lJ Ari-W-*1'I Sl LA V1llty 1 Lllftl lleach 19 '""'"""" l1 S....111...,,. --\41Uo HoMt 21 Se• Monlc.e ,_,. 1S 1•"-9".td u Mate. Qty ... ofy " """" lll! .. Dlll9 Melli ltfladoa c..ferentt ~~:. n E" .... " u "The Angels have inVited us to play ooe of ~! their farm teams in Holtville next spring. It :io will be an informal type of game and won't be 1 counted on our !IChedule," Adams reveals. n " " " " » • " " " " " ' ~ • " " D HOWARD HANDY 7 But Ille big thing Ille UCI mentor Is excited t about is a game in Palm SJrings next spring ~ and the following year at Anaheim Sladium if 10 current plans materialize. 1~ "The Angels are going to play a college ~ star team from Southern California and risht now they are trying to wort it ln 88 a weekend game at Palm Springs. There is a possibility it will be televised," Adams en-d thwies. ,. "The next seuon Ille game will be plsyed Ji at Anaheim Stadium just prior to the freeway ' teri<a wllh the Dodaera II ,Harry Dalt.."a i! plans go tlnocb." Adams adds. . s '"Ibis is a whole new outlook fer coUege ti bueball and lltboulh tbe Angels are pioneer-.! 81:1:"'<1!:\,"' ! Ii~ l • Ing U. l think II will .. mtual!y spread to all teams. Commllalooer Bowle Kulm announced recently Ulat the minor leeguea bad lost 14 million last aeuon. •• Adami la also mtlmed over the proopects of a Ue-ln atmllar to football and basketball whereby college atblel<s are untoocbed until their claaa gradw:tes. 1 ~;...... g lj F.:~..... ,, * * *' Tom Sisk, the Costa Meea resident who retired from Ille professional game at tbe qe of 30 to spend more time'W!tli bll lamllJ and learn a new bus~ u dlstrictinanapr-of a title lnsurance company; says baseball wasn't a complete waste of time. "'I met my wife ~ la Arlaeita when I was playlog In an lnstructlAJaaJ league ·In 1963," be recalls. . Tom ia also aware of baseball's .ups and downs and knows full well it can be cruel and discouraging. He cites the case of a foi'mer teammate, Woody Fryinen. "He Wiii about to quit al Pbiladelpbla this last aeaaoo when he was traded to Detroit. He had a lth'I ,...,.... with the Tigers In the tight race for the American League F.ut cham- pionship and has a new outlook on life right now." Sisk also recaiis his dealings with eome o/ the super stan o/ the game. "'One o/ the big things I learned In ~ball is Ulat the super stan are just ordlnuy good people. "Bill Mazero.olki is a great guy. Roberto Clemente b outst&Ming and I~ plsy- lng CHI Iba same team wlUI them both. "Willie Mays wu not only a great bait player but an outstandilig Individual. He talkB wtlh aD tbe new players In tho league the first thne he aees them and he never loraets to shake handa with another baD plsyer." ,,: * * * . Toay Bonwell, Ute lonnet BllllllnllH 8-h High ud. Golden Waat eo.ne.• pld 1tar now wllb t11o :Waahlngton Buklei, la playlnc .bla ftDll leUOD of footblJL Wltat are his plaltl oa gntdaatloa lntm the Unlvenlty of Wultlqtoa? "'I wul to get Into the lperll pabllc relallom field," be aayi. I ~;.~ 1 11 ~··· ~ Fountain Valley's May Heads 11 ..... .,.. ~ Lake Havasu Outboard Field sou'tf&nt••• 'I M'-t.:.!"'""' l 1 !"_!-, LAKE HAVASU CITY, Arb. li X'!Sf:. v•1w -Twenty-11% driven from "• ~~ 1f California will seek the $18,000 c;;-;:;;;:;n.lll_ winner's aban In the 16.S,OOO i e~ lJ Pepsi-Cola Outbolnl World ,, S.odll'bKll ~ Olamploosblp OD 54-mlle Ion& '' i.-.i ._r.i1no ~ Lake Havasu Nov. 25-26. ~ fi:~'k:.r u Topi among tbem Is Ted SoCcl C-feretOee May, 52, of Fountain Valley, oout111 wan w:teran Of bundreda: of racet "''."I:.,_, • I! In Ille United Stales and "'~c.1iu!I"' Afttal'I ~ Europe. ~' ,I Fresh back from Parta --CYPtftl where be and Barry Wood! of 1 ..,t.,. ~ Vancouvtr, Wu!L, were team- :'-," ed and. Ill the loor hour mark. • -,... leodblC Ille race when an ;:i:.r1em developed, '"11'1 -... Callfornlana ~ tbe -Utle bad! to tbe Galdon State. Driven _ ... bave ..... tttwlc:e but tbel -bocl< 1n uee and 111"1. w .... -drt<locked eva" 1tnce. We even let • Florida drJYet eel IWIY wiUI It Ille put two yew•." · May cited Mike W1lla<0. Venice; Bob Holloway , Modeoto; Dick Sherrer, S.11 Beech; Bl II y Schumocber, Bmrly lllllo; Bob Nwdlkcc. VIII N1111; Ron HID, Oorden a...... IDd Rudi' -. °"*"'· u brrina --toflnloblntbe ... 10. seco nd at Pltrls and Just a couple of weeka ago won at Wlndennere. England. A Dutch driver alJo ii comlng over and he can handle a boat. "So, we Callfomians have otD' work cut out, but I figure some of us are just as fut 88 they are and, after all, It'• the guy wbo II there at the linlalt who wins." 11-reglatered Ir o m Callfornla are: Stan D' Ambra, La Mirada, Westbrook, Mercury. Ui; May, Scotti, Evlnrude 200; Jim B u c kho r n, C errito s, Westbrook, Mercury 200; Walt Crane, San Leandro, Del Craft , Mer c ury 170 ; Schmnacher:, Beverly mus, Scotti. Johnson lliO ; Joseph S te ve ns, Mant eca, Milesmaster. Mercury 200; Fred Hauemtetn. Jr., San Jose, SchulR, Evinrude 150 ; Sherrer, Seal Beach, Molinari. Mercury 200; Ramo1, Gardenl, Ron JCHttl, Mer<my 200: Hill, Garden Gtova, Soot- bu IC¥U7D11Wfd e n 0 u g h triumpltl and -to last moat men a Uletlme. An B-lan refupe who fled to hiond U I cblld, ho was ballfllfu a future world champkwi wb!le still an amateur .at the oge of 11. Tltrol ' later the MooH .... ,.... .... :,::.iwon.. Uie l!rltlsb. Co lb and European champlonsbipa. • Fourth Gear · ' . ' RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Wllltln .... lllOlllhl, bowever • bia Utlea were a0ne. bla jaw bnlken by American LalT)I Middleton and lia m Ind It's 11"1IYI Ille aame drum was happy to be np on two bunlened bf penonal prob-and It Isn't pleasant. wheels ag8in. leine . Be ..U oonsldmd Standing In the pits at So when I had two pll1leS llnlshed by the Btttlsh press Elkhart Lake, the dull Ulud !or: laat Simday'o Tllnee and fights fans. 'erb bead the left and Grand Prix. I gave them away But he "·-~-•ed out I yoor to because my budilles (m•nv of Wl:U a .. 111,";a you see a white shadow U • •-.,, Weot Germaey'1 Jllll'1!h! Blin plodlng tbem former outo racing fans) lo eigbl l<>unds to r<galn the · decided lo head a lutdnld European boovywelgbt crown. Burning pieces ol abrapnel mllt9 In the opposite direction a._ has woo Ill but foor of fiy through the air In lliow n><>' to a littie place called Wiiiow. 41 llghts and laces Tony Doyle lion. The blaS chunk of Sprlnp. of Sali Lake City Nov. H. fiberllass """'"'ly IDisaeo Wlllow Sprlnga Is pi<bably Few of the lam who booed your head and landl a I.,. feet Ille moat chall«tgln( mod rao- bhn ev"' when be wm ,..._ away. It'• Uie nooopleoo o/ a log course In the U.S. n-- u..d bow i11f11on11 tt waa !vr Lola T.!1 ml tho number, fl, den o..r Iha 'llde .,, a ,,.,.._ him lo clev'1op a ktller punch. is still vlalble. taln lo tho Antelope Valloty ond He ....m Into deep ~ II -~ really sink In anti! bu dips ard n-and ._p- alter one of bis oppononls, you connect tho number wllh Ing blgMpeed lilrns. In tho Jamaican Ubic Regis, col-your lrll!Dd. Don Skogmo. winter ' !t'a generally wlmly lapsed and died after a-· Skogmo! Yoo lmn to the left there and It b llways ~. For <la11 ~ ..ruaed to again and you err oo& In bor-we rented tho track fer a speak '.with -IDd waa ror. little road racing practice. It grief llrldlm wltli I b • Or you mlllbt be "'8dlng the waa gojng to be a friendly knowledge that be bad killed • montlnl paper. Down at Ille afternoon of grudee racing llW1 In the tiftl, bottom of the sperts page ls a among !rienda. UnforttQtely. Then, to odd to 1111-. bis small three paragraph alory. it dlcln~ tum out that way. two cblldren ....., bolpl1lllzed It reads. '"American race car 'Ibo lint man out -Dick wllh ....-cted tubertlllools. driver Douglas Revson was Kllgroe, a 38-ye&l'<lld ftlenn His cblldrea -ered but killed In Denmark SUnday rider wllh the AFM ard A.CA. Bugner became heettant In the when bis !ormula car ran o/f He charged oil on bis liOOcc ring. Be couldn~ aeem to per-tho trick and .. .'" Kawasaki and was fiat down form to bis llmlt when it , There's more . Oar own to tt ln Turn 9 when a strong counted. · McLattn mowed down the gusto/ wind lorted him of! the 'Ibo fickle l1ghl crow:i has -at Elkhart's bOck atralght mad and catapU!ted him Into burl Bugner. be admlls. 'They a 1.., DXtnthl eorller. It waa the air. · · · • ::..i~!'!:I"' ;: 1 i;.,.:; going aba<ll 170 m.p,b. when It lie -comdoaa bal be had what~ ~ .. he aald. wen! oil course and burst Into a broken skull, a ~· "'Alter-all' ~ • .-. ...... are an otange ball of fire. broken bock, a brol:~ .col-•_., • ....._ boo -that larbone and he -!il-.g suJJl!*d to mature late, 'Ibo twaaao pni1u311y -gisboa .ln his __ ...._ fl or IS ao "1 -tt melted the o1um1num bally ........ •·· .,_ ~·-~ I'm .Im a kid and pan. When we dragged It oU face. N-., .., ~ ~·" ~ .. ·-·-•-1" tho track It WU burned .. lbatterod from the lmPl\d. •~ -·~ ' didn't -Aa WO waited for mat9 than Bugne< abowed ho had Im-badly Ulat ,,. hall an bour for tbe am- proved bla llstlc llldlla when be wblcb end was the front end. bulance, I began tlllnklng ba<:k knocked out Blln. 'Ibo German The realiUea of 1988, my to uee IDd the ...Utlel of rao- has boen halted only .,.,,. In year u mechanic on tho Can-I •·•-'-I n over 40 11gbta -by Mubam-Am and USRRC clr<:u!t keep ~u;;i' b~ol are ooil, mad AU. coming back a• dreams. auto and motorcycle racm. Following the v I c tor y What doee all titli have to do 'lbey"re Juot ao damn bard to llilgner held a ..,.. """ wllh motorcycla? I became take wlton tbey 1llrlke ao cloe. lennce and bad ...., hanb an auto-racing d r p Pout • Kl1grm mlt!ltl be a lot belltt wonla for tbe fteWllDMlll who ~ l"d bad e ft 0 U g h · of1 toctay bad bl Worn I pro- crowded Into bis dreaslng lllotoreydea ...,.. my l1nt per be1mel I r on I ca I I y , room, love. ~y safer, and I Kllgrm'o..., -w.rq bis IDD-belmol wblle ridlnl • trtcJ<la In lbe pita. Tiii me Klllroe bad 1111 waa one of tbo11 cheap • ~ ... =·...i=s r.. ..,. "' 1111 AlllA ... tho ANSI (!:IO). AtalhDl-bolhaato and~rocmatt lfYtnc to -their ""' cupodonal ltuanll, K la a myotaoy wfly IUcb belmeta .... belnc ollond Io r Ille. let --. In .., opbllan, allj' balmet ----lfltla~wlardell. 11,_ __ , .... tbe-........ Or llll7bo .... u IDd l>lant J* IP 1111, Gr • It tar a ·-pot. .. ..., tltl bop _ .. Host Lions Nab Two , Team Titles W"81mlnster H!&b Scllool won ,two team tttlM and f.A>m~ poc pat ooJan aWt!llOll'lfl .,... of _. 1n the w~ lnvita!iOllll croos co u n t r y meet . Sabmlay. ni. boat Lloos won their varsity lli>f junior varsity races, tart Lllmpoc'a powsful team stole Ille ohow. The Braves eet a national ......... of • minutes. 20 -.fer the-· times of their lint five nm- nera p , tlleJ -to the leedldvarslly \1111. -· -Ptlon. !)1111. ln~l:ll, poCOd Weot'nilitstof 16 Its •arotlJ lllle, wlltle Jim· and Rick Poa --ant ,fifth In 11:119 and 11:11-sparl<ed Uie junior varsity lolm. WISTMINITft HMTATHHIM. ·-'"' .. or COlll'm, 1'11 be om e.. crlCkinl l!IYllll.'" M a 1 declareil. "Alter our llrOQI bid It Plrll, I feel I brre a pod -Ill lllvuu. Tbil ii tbe tolipeot me In tbe world. 'Ibo lactorin pour In evtr)'lblna tber'>e (OI ll!d dr iv er• com e f ro m everywbm. . _ ... ,,.. .... ,.... hood. .•---PlJIUC-==..,llO'=ncs--- UCI Third , c tmne'• cnlill country ~m e,_med I thJrd piM:e ftnllb In tilt Blol1 lll"lttallonll ._lur<llY al Riola College In LIMJnt<la. °"' e..J. llllld =led Ill 'UC! ·-by • Nldl .... (11111, •:II), bi Ollb, II••>. loll lf:ll) ... Cllld< 11:11).· . ~ I ""11\e Eu"'l>"ana will be n>Uab. -lo Molinari, wilh tho help of American Bob Her- 1n1. woo 1t Porll. lle't from Italy and will be drtvtna the i.1e11 Mollnatl i*:tlalon -nel 111111 built by bla latber • ''Theo tbere .,. Bob, Bponld .. Mid Tom PMlYal ho ,,,.,..... '"'"' ftnllbad ... El ·Nfgtrel CC Preddent'• C11p· 1ff1111ers F.dllh Clrpenl4f ~all) wu the winner of the presi- dent'• cup cblmplonalllp al El NIJUel Coilntry Club receaU,. Other flight winners in the competition illcludlld Helen Holablrd. vice pre!ident'• fllJllt: Biondi Yount, eec:retary'1 fllgbt; Carolyn Swartley, treasurv's f11gb\; and Jl.lllle Jobmon. dlrec:lor'• fllghl '· • , ... ,, ...... ..... i-.,.; . • •• . ,I •*"' I /..,_~ • • • 1 . ... ol tho 11111 ........... et;leNll Mal Ooon..,,y'1 A-hwl_..._.._ mlnotten-for.loww In ,olind .....mod. Tho .. ~ .... llon.licoppod, the -tlw old and ...... neftt women wwe •xt.f:r- ml...W ... •rriv•I. Tho .... _.... ....... 1 .. •bo<on, llrint ln clotollle 11-of bland ..... ...... left, to auffor ......... and lndlgnltlM until !l)fY ... .... too ...... ~ ..... th11t bt allowed to llw. n.... ........... --tlii walls, lallOw,··~ the helrily i......i and w1...i ump1. Rflht, CNf1'1Mor .. lum whal'I bodlft woro dostroyocl. / !!." nrYivor Has· Tattoo as Souvenir ,, ,. ":j"_ .. ,1 ' ... ;If "' ~ Aid bl'. the llOOlile ... · at~Bll'S~ -~lion camp !bat -•.'liliit ealered the PollalM>oaod ~ deslructlm c en I er ~~ leeve thnNlh a •I{ four millloll lnlt-. lbll~ the .,,., 11 ...... ·.~e were ettepl!om, ~~. ~ ~.1'":11 ourv!Y« la Natan tz, a man who now ~ ownenblp In three "AOUtbem California con- •llloaoent boopitala. His ftrst -.begun 10 years ago In lillllJAna. • , 'triday. at 61, be 11111 C8ITiel ma llirkman ..ptr.allon ...,.. lief ol 900!7 tallooed Ill blB !QlwzDL Today be CID -.....,. be loot port ol • llnger ~bite while oo ....i: m..i~oftbebanll ' OlhonrlBe there are DO vii~ bli,.-...U."' a-dlys In tbe gr..i e.tenninalloo mill colleillllrkmau. .ff Natan Glerowilz, native cit-Poland. there are few men· .til01Ca1'S1 either. , .. 'l>;YAS WCltY' ~ ... what happened .~ la reality. Yet ........... 111a bani to bellel<e ...... thlnp mD,y boppmed." .. · ,., ·. J 1· ' ' II ' ' (1 f DAILY PILOT Suttdar, NowmW 5, 1972 • . .•.. 111 an llDD . ·1ihof1t do>iol 1o • lot u. la BCib ....i' ·~tutM, p I "'.t:.i ... ol "PIPlll!>" • omlliblo, ~ ;un .~\:"°t1>n•1 Jml•BCibFwla~-·.1111 ,, -.. -111111 hil lileal ... hil nillblDf like I bJI sbow ' to pl'Hm la ~I '" -·---:.-l1lw ~..... ..... __ ... ,,ry, __ .. and In _, _ _,_ .~,'!\"' ewiry.!ftO, ,,. -...... -~-.,P?om'1llOol -. ,....,. bad two ol the curfafit r11e11 on ·a bore 111<m. ~ ~ 1a Jwnp1nr. 11q• fllll o1 hfncta etapp1nc 1o "Pippin" pian P-llllD a the O"'"ellghl. It 11 -bioodleD ~ tbeoter there 11 ll)Ol'O to "Pippin" thin wldcb, Iii recm .,_.,,,.. a 111ory:·l!lib ,,_ w lltapd -·-y "THI GARDIN' • OI',,. l'INlt.CONTINIS" ..... --4 ·""I.., -'• '"""'"' """-• --...... It la • ~--JUYftl with! ... ---. I pu 1 In• ti v e ·U -0our·11111 ....0 brf«hl latmoclOC!eballlllil ol • ""'*al !hit ls .. cherries ... pie, singing!:~~~~~~~~~ oolWUbwtth~and 11111 ...,ping .their way froo1!r-!hit ...., HI faults through en ppening number MlfD, minor, called 41Magic To Do" that --mclll Brold•IJ predlcts the things to come. -pl pd .....,.., the clti<I ·ptct on their boc*I. "Pillln" doll not' ba'ft • ....... -. but ,..'D hl!itlY ALEXANDER Cohen bis provided Broodway with Its fin! ccmeey trtymph of the new season, and one of the nl~ thing• about It 15 that It • notice. It II the etory ol Pip- pin, the eldelt lllll of Char~ trying to get bis . Is encouraging to see a ..,. '""" '""ether In 7111 A.D play get laughs on Its own -.. ...... ·• chann without Neil Simon's with the aid ol radio mltel name on It. 111 'lbns Riv Vw" from Lacty strike broodcuts. (just like the clw!fiecll say) One Week On~ live ducb 11111 lambs, rooe " _;.._ by ~·•a '•"'•• out -Of the celJ. ,. nrnKn a !'OW plaYrlght ""--~ · ..... ·-'-' named Bob Randall, wbo ob-Ing, ~ .,... • .,.. -.-· vioosly lmoWI just whit tt's JOE COCKER ... __ •n••• '' ,._. I llM ........ "WOODSTOCK'' black scrims, 11111 &n1 number like In an . empty fiat on of Other aids. Naturally, we Riverside Drive M-. ..,_ let. 111 don't really ever get to know · . very much about Pippin. but 'I1;wi play bu a wooderful "W1 • ... •*" • 7:JO ..., GEORG'E ' c. scan . P.ETER O'TOOLI 'AVA GARDHl!lt Ill •• , ''THE Bar' SCENE FROM MUSICAL COMEDY Eric Berry In Broadw•y'1 "Pippin" we didn't inuch want to know feelmg · ol Immediacy to ll c:..t. s... """ z P.M. anyway When . the door locks ac-1~~~~~~·~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . cideiitally, lr9Pfng t ... polm-1: ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~... tial ftlll~ proopects " , . ... 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" .... 12:3 llghthouM 65 ,APIMf'(I 1~,Sou11Mlf .. , ...... 121 Germein city 91 COfltroled ,~ FOmtipl ,0 LIMmHM'I 130 ·~ 71 e>r.u.1toM 132-M..- 72 South Afrioen •• t:M c..c 73 Romencopper 138 E1lctrle .., JIC...N w a.Mbllnvt1m• .,.._ 14i cu.-n John ··· 142 ftmlnt • 71 11'911nd ~==~ ,, ....... ' • n 148 Spfit pulM 149 -CApJI 150 AMiflclll llngueg• 151 Rull 1!-4 Paek down 168 Odln'1bf'01h1r 157 Sourtd ... _ 1!59 Public ....... 1 ao ci.rlc colllr 182 A.W1'190eOUI "'"""' 1116 Shonjack1tt 1118 Rhythm 181 Shon bird DOWN 1 Wiste m1t11r 2 Conu.d!Ct ,,......, 4 KIVI 5 ObAQltlOn e Gtoup of eight 7 SUf'lfOCll • Udlo 9 fpoc:"-1 10 Rl¥0/ving .... ; 1 Altlr ikntn 12 l.Mnb' 13~111 ott-14 Conet...UOn ·15 MM\lnt9 ,, fgyptl9n -17 Rllllglou1 "'""" 11 Symbol for- '"'" 19 MIQlltrltt' 31) """ ,,_ ,. ...... 33 V•rv 35 SMm1mm1I 38 Olclne bifd 39 Pltmlre1 41 ShaV'H 43 B.v1r1g1 "45 Du1c:h ehMM 47 B•rren 49 king: Latin OOM~ 52 Gt.c:l.i ridgn 54 Rulliln city 55 Ftm<MI loO<ri 118 V-a111ble 67 Glft9d 69 H1mnt1d 61 Floutt 83 Siient 64 Rugged etfft 66 Ulcer 87 GrHk tOW"•h!p 69 Gr1ndpe111n11I 72 -'lltd coo 74 Comp ... -· 711 0YJ*lm 71 Ol·yiitldlng -79 l"olnt9d 11ch ....... 82 Wolthouftd 84 ht1lnQ tenn 85 ""'"' ~·lice 87. RllMdul 88 Wergod 90 MUliciln Hlltb--• 91 0..turl 92 Crowd ,.,_ 94 Am. plonur 96 Except '8 Sldlmlnt I '97 B1lofy1rl'! 91 Bu•: eom.b. '""" 99 SMHQ!et tot Lcrpllll '" """'-104 RencJlllllt9d 107 ft'M 108 Ogltl 110~inot1th 111 Rigid 113~ 114 Plmtfonn 11& Beek 117 That gilt 119 Comet 121 C1nin9 -121 ,....._ 128 P11t,r81 1t1ff: oti., 127 F*lilt 129 R1bld ttn 130 Fr1gment 131 Atctlc 1!3 Old p6lylng ""' 135 King~Troy 138 M1n'1 nldcll'fM' llt Kind of ont1g11 1401eci-1 142 Cleaffy 143 JO!llp ll~t. 14' CUpo(8 147 /VMt(• trieM 1&0 Roye! A.Ir. FOltr. abbr. '153~ --153 lnMC:t IOI 1 lllS Mrs. NlxOft , .. _ 111 Coltig9 ...... , ....... ..... tmide, YJxi do feel .. though they Caii>t Pt out .~. play never -tedious eoougfl to make "'° '1'1Sb the · stage manager -.Id just open tbe door . to lbe oel and end the evmlnc. . \ The~ lnalde ""' ._ ...... rled -(~ Orbocjl) lllld a married_,.. (Jone Ala· zr)~~the~ muiitclte'lrith, each other In • New Y~ Clfy where people are often too ·wari to even dlttcl you to the right bus stop, They tell us everything , about tbem>elves 11111 by the tbne they eventually decide to have an affair, I ror one was toasting their ...,...., - " ••. ·Mlllf-.r.... 11!111 -...... . ... c.t. S.. 2 P.M. NATIONAL GENERAL THEA'l'RES (.,..,._ .. ,_'""" ..., ........ ,\ -...mn,,. \'OU I Al.WAYS WA.nit TO · IMOW -llllt" ... , .. MONIY ·TALD• Ill SPECIAL LIMITED RUN STARTS WED. NOV.8 • ..... 2IO ... otlOW I I -- .... -::.."'&!' ... •• •• •• ·CAUU:ilr .., ____ , .. """ ":I: c. -....... .,-y ..... w """'"'"""' flm tor the whole faml~ filmed entir!ly in the Swiss Alps. , ..... 110BT uw~ ST!VIH50H'S "KIDNAPPED" STARTS ·WEDNESDAY NOV.I 'r'li l! c '! !J I' ~-:;\ ,. " . ,.! "' .. !; ,. ' ,. :.'11~ ,•, ! .. ' ' l ' I I - What should you do to succ.ed? The basic rules n ver change. They include: 1. Make calls. You can't sell unless you tell y0ur s ~to som~e. This is where m~ failures .!9ke pl"'1". n'* get to face to face .With enciugh_ people. No one · e get JI. "no" "'" many avoid' rejection by maklilg y those calls wb!Ch ore falrly "8(e bets. ' Make good calls.-As IOl\g· -""you are ll"!ng ·:to e '"' ca11.anywsy, why not mili 1 good Call? 1'lls '"!I ' \wo• lldnp;. planned selling lir\d .selllJlg ~ ..,For . plann~ ~g th~. '.l'~e,ilitg: plallS ii( 1i11!1Y , ~ Wll,l gl"e·..m ~ .. ~il\lmli& 'll'm~t~I!!-~ · • t -i ~ ;::j•#t~!!'n"t6-"fJ::,~;~~ 0 .U.fppolntments and the pre ...... snow too pllinly. · . e-had a saying for-this .-.• "He who CBDDDt · ';H" should not teep sh91'.'.' . . , ~· other. airy_, a friend ,asked, me bol! r felt and wh ·l replied: •.'Fine" he said, "Why; clQl!'t you . notify yo J.ace? I guess ·we should ~Uy ·l91l11!m'!"r .to : · 1 f1~ea #2-'\yhen ,You .,.;.;se,Ji,\~:~~,;'d ,;·~, ice l'!ld its benellt8 .. , NOlj', ~'is~ .tmt :t':U ~. If ""ore ioinl .to Seil youDlelf, ~ Jl.!iout7 Tb• l;tap is:that,m;my talk about .. '"8. "!be , = ;;r:i~·:triJ~.:t.ould ~·~~b ~ ~erJ m !1'1':,l'l:.~""-.: .... ij lfM':rt ~ t~ fellow.(" · 1 -• • • • • I or ~ ~<t. t~:1'1!.u1d go -.: • • • .. · · I · "1tii! ido #3. ltavtni. u11i rigbi aiu "~?~en:' ·' yod have basically one functiop. to find someone tlial h°" a! real estate problem and then b,elp thOn\ aol~ the( i>l'Oblem su~ullx,. Alter all ,~Pf, cou!Jl sol, It l!essfully 1'ftliout'io1ll' )lalp. . •, •• · . · sti~ceed simply [bY belplng others &C!'Om~ th . als With a minlnluih of frustration and anxietx. It's):de!initelt a reWllrding and satisfying profession'. It'sjfiyi ,to be ni.ce to people. . ·-· ··ndall ,R, McCaTdl~ is an invu.tment a~yst, college , and auth.Qf" of ''Real Estate i,,, .calif6r.nia." Se1t4 omments and questions to Randall R. MCCardle, e:/D /LY PILOT P. 0. 1!oz 1560, Costa Mesa 92621i. I " .. ~ ater B~ Not Alwa~ I ' . , 'Real Boo of Roses By ~ ffiwNAOE~ vinyl will add $20 to $.10 in any wr1n.11 i.r-AU.11'" Piw.t category. Siiy people feel the virtues A frame is essential to "''ter beds are undeniable. maintain the flo~tion erred 're inexperlsive, easy to Molded plastic or fiber ~ , long Nlsting, and easv to frames, although curnber- e ... when empty. They • said to hold you in a semi· and expensive,_ are usuaUJ tless embrace w h I c h vecy attractive. WOOd ~di dally WjlJoo. bad are~ ~ and come and 'even lnsoml1la. in el!ller u111!11iobkl-or !In- t Ibero ... di<advanlai• styles. ~ inme.. -.111-wal<r bed. For ... _ ___. ~ · ie, mo11t need electric ~'" ere I 0 Z:O e ."' h ... I t and leakqe 1nJm I -mid . dl!ilplow_ lO ~or punctured b'l',Clll .Glll ~AUhNP,electroculii\\,~ --...,~-...,.,..,Ilia or ·11oqr, ioliii • ......... 111 ter. A ooriaw1 leU could llllt n11e -le~ bed 'l;'."'~.::i::: =-.'!•g :::~ ---· ' , or start• fire. 1man11 .. ara. : · However, , thel'e ere llOllle To flOld !'*> !he ~l products on the mart.I liloold be crias-croaed wllh here are IOm! hlnta to con-JUPPON aod meuum no der when buylng a water more than aix inches 1111aller on each llde than Ille frame. "Prices for frames v a r y alzes, abould be !1lllde Of g/eo!ly. · I least ........ Yin)ll, Lip A ...... liner II .,...._ lo are ..._ thin buit : J!l'Ofed !llo matlrW """1 the lllCl-1hllleodllodu· ~....., ot -trom. • -"" ....... -1114 -a:!' loUap. .,.--.are · .._ I b l 11 Linl!rt; wldeb -bt IJ. -All -..,.,""" -'-'11 lo '::: -twin lo Jdnc, f!J'lar ....... -... .. -.,,_ 1ZS lo lllO -·••Jue '11. 1 bull_,. -Ill eoldor -1 ...... II and-•to•tot '*I .,, bul .... _. ~ 1111111-. J•llot ~ w .. ot -.... ,_ nm -.. t.i •Plli--11¥ .. UndorWillia' roup.r rr.;o ....,.. lflioi•1. , ' . (· ' ' SUM.ly,No_.. s.1m . ----.. MAN DOES NOT LIVE BY RENT ALONE ... Rate Yourse.lf for Home Ownership at . . . 1 2 3 q. 5 ·6 7 8 9 10 Country Home Condominiums Do you make over $700 per month? Are you fugitives from the flatlands who would like smog-free fresh air living In a beautiful hillside setting? Do you like complete recreation taclllties conveniently available, like swimming, horseback riding, tennis, handball, hayrides, golf, volleyball, billiards, to name a few? Do you like shopping centers, Jlbrarles, cliurches, restaurants, theaters, medlcal-derrtal facilities, hospitals Jn the Immediate community? · . . OO'you like "care-free" living With more leisure time and,Wlthbut the drll!!jjery of exterior ·_malnt•li"i,$e1.;, .~ . -, -·· · ' Co you like schools convMllent to your home- pre-school through college? Would you like having ownership In a maintenance-free recreation building, swimming pool, picnic and barbeque area, 11il in a park-like setting, Just a step away? Do you like property that has proven . appreciation In valu,e year-after-year? Co yau know that you can't write off rental payments on your Income tax? Are you dlasllllsfled with where you are presently living and looking for a better place to live? KEYTOQUIZ YES NO YES· 2-4 C'mon out! 5-7 Start Packing! 8-10 Call the Mover! • ~-AND 3 BEDROOM f71 4) 830-0890 FRO~lS. FHA-VA & CONV. VETERAN $Q DOWN ~am:nn TOTAL MONTHLY T~ PAYM!NT· •ryp1ca1 VA Sale: Plan E. Cull Price '18,eoG. Caoh Down Pltynlm1t SO. MOV9 In Clollng Coot~ -OQ, Unplld bll.nce ol •ta.soo In 854 llKJ011 lhie ~ R*llllly p1111111a o1 •1115.00, lncludl!V pt1nct.,.i. ••• ...... , at111 tw and taw..,. woclltfon di-. Ninull l'wollltllge Am ol 7~ "'*"' ..... llld by pennllllan ol e.Ml11t~ Viejo RlpoNr ~ "EQUAL HOUSING OPPOR1UN1T1£8" L!!J I • ' I c ,. DAILY PILOT Sundl1.-~.1912 Buyers Flacking. to Big Canyon , . Altboucb -bu ! just -.. the latest 11 !),--boma 11 Btc Om-r ' 1"" ID the Irvine Compoey l maJter..planned a r e a . of I Newport Beacb, the reputation • and poputartty of tho develop- ! , ~ baa forced Rlchanl II. •• Sml~ Inc:, lo preview the homes-Immediately, aocon!lng to BUI 'DuBois, esclualve sales -t for the development. "It's remarkable," DuBois said, "Practically every day we'Ve ...., people dodging bulldozon and -lo select bomelttel. Naturally, we'd Jl"{er that bomebuyero come to see us oo the wtekendJ, but wheo you have a project u lmpresalve 11 B.....in-al Big Cln,yon, people just don1 _..,lo mind getting their -dusty." Tho homes ""' considered the ''Ulp ol the mark." ac- conllng lo DuBois, who added, "Thll Is the best part of the Broadmo«Big~pro~ Savings Great Move Yourself --But Get Help By VIVIAN BROWN Al" MlwtMIWW Wt1tM You can save roooey moving your own !umlshinp. Bui you will need a strong back. pa- -tteoce and wlUlng helpers. .r:: 'Ibe opportunity to move ~ ~ dlstaooel with vehicles ~ that can be left at depots at or ~ near ooe's destinaUoo is .; prompting many people lo :_ mab the veoture. Some peo- p pie .... family bualoess trucks. ~ For aome It Is a question of ?-getting lnlo the .... home be- ( fore the f1nt snowfall. PrOfes- j lliooaJ moving people.,. busi- 4· est during the summer and )'. early fell ~· Savtnp can be oomlderable, '= me couple erpla!necl 11ley ~ moved four rooma o f :~ fUrnisbinp more than 600 ~ miles and claim to have saved ·; ll,200. Help In loading e van ~ was available from their !: building ouperlnlendent and -: assistance In unloeding tt was : : assured be( on llley mode tile :-move. : U you have any large I; pieces-&lfas, b u r e a u s , •. refrigent<>r-it Is absolutely essential to have he 1 p. Otherwise, sit bed: and wait : for a professional crew. Even -at bl&b rates, It mlglll not be : • w«th tile risk of injuring your ; back. ~ : THE RATE for three pre> : !esaional moving men and a : van can nm around $50 an • boor, althoogh the rate tapers : ofl on long hauls after a cer- ~ tain dl!tance, and it bf.comes : a welgtW. rate. But many ~ ' . : Red Carpet • ·1 Appoints PR Group : R<d ear,i.t c:c.i>ont!on of, America bas lllUIOUllCed the 91JPOintment of C r 0 I S 0 D , Cameroo, and Bums, Inc., of Newp;rt Beach a public rela- tions repreaeotatlWll f o r Soutborn Calllorn!a. t- Red Caf1ld baa aslgned ~ ea......., and Bums the task ol •X1>llldlni lo the mulmum tbefr proiram of commanlty aervtce 11 tile local level throughout Soutl>em Calllomla. Don Beaureganl, executive vloe prooldeot ol Red Ca.,,.t c:c.i>onUoo ol "-lea, al a recent 9ellk>n at t h e Nowporifr Inn for Ill Red Cmpet paun>el, empllubed tbo ~ ol local In- -and COllllllUMty -~ IDljcr corpontlono ...-u,. "Red CNpet, es America'• larwest orp_.., I a tto field, will take I lNding rola in -plbllc -...... and the appolnlmellt of a--. camer.o. Ind Bums Inc. will help lo inlun tbo ao- complllbment ol -gool>.'' r . l ..... dN Van Valer New Chief · Of Realtors -Rldlord I). Van Velor ol Son "--,ele<ted 1m preo1-d"l'I ol the Calllomla Real -Alloclotlon clurtllS. !!>I clooq -ol lb! •• mecuber group'• 1DNll1 oon-v-II die Son Franclaco l!DIOll. Bo will lllCCOOll Jooepll 8. Camobln of Minion Hilll Jin. 1. 'lbe dirediil allo elected • fllll vloe ... -. c. Lan7 1100( ol Downey, wt» wlU llUC- ceed lo tbe pm1cleney for 1'71, lllb)ed to - eel to date. The larJesl lotJ, '~ boolel on part .-Ueot vl"'1 and the finest 'of the ISi m1llloa Irvine Com- quollty Is reflected Jn tb1' pan' Country Club OOlllllllUdty phue." just eut of Newport Center. '!be new Big C&eyon homes Tbe club's profeakm', la.bole w!U be priced from IP' (Ott eoune ill I n I e r II c e d l>l'OWnetely 111111,000, and w!U througboUt the eotin develop- leature four and flve bedroom ment. models, each with three baths There Is extensive use of and at least two fireplaces. sliding glass, and full-view Sunken fireplace conversatimi windows overlook patios apd areas, wet bars and exposed private garden areas. VleWs wood.!Jeem celllngs highlight over-looking the gutt counie the ..talHl%e homes. are available in the Broad- ,,_ Big eo,_ clmilo(> ment.Arcliliecta lorlbt- j<cl wen -and Lollrblch of NewpCll't -. Tho development Ind lllM olll~ may be nlcbod'bJ tak- ing the San Dier• l><eoey to MacArthur BoWevl\'d, tilCID ~ on MacArthur · .to San Joaquin Hllill Road and Nhl lo the community off Big C. nyon Drive. Models and plan1 may be seen daily, in- cluding weekends . Forest · Offers Jhere are tour different lifestyles at Harbour Pacific The bt11ch life. The boating life. The exciting life. TM quid l.IIe. 0 &ch, a differttit way of Jiving for different kinds of people •. Eich, vlvtdly etched again1t the back~ drop of luxurious stud io beach homn. 0 At Harbour Pad.8c, beach and boating lOVtt1-young and old alike-can make one'bf oqrstudlo beach homes a "home away from home" or thdr permanent rmdence. Each 1tudlo l• big enough tor two, with f.tatum llke a nu.rtlnl pit with 8r1place, opm-ovkw balconJa and palloo, dnputn, wall...,._ll corpttlng, kltchon bullt-!ns •nd • ,.rt of 'other cmtom. Jdeu. You're only a block &am the beach. And you're In Huntington Huboar, themutoacm11muoltywilhb..tollp1 fornnt a Btoch and TmnJ. Oub,, Sbopplag c:.nt.r, no"""" ond 1100,000 homn. Combintd with )'Oii• 1n ... tment in a~ comomnity aDd tlle Wt ohdter you glln OYtf l.putzMr\t ltitM, it'• t:ht bat, lo11•l Ollt lnvn.....,tyWD.-.-b.,&o'"'"alyvwll!t-tM ,.., 0 But, lib lcmt, he who~ ls loot. And !Mte popu}at t tudlOI ut going fut Vlott~-..a,y "'d ""'myounclf. ' Airpm;t Complex Newp~rt Place Opens Office FINAL UCTURES FREE Nov. 8th "Capital Conservation Through Exchanging Minimizing Taxes" Lecturer -Bruce Howey "Tailoring Vour "73 Investment" Lecturer -Randy McCardle TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR EACH SESSION MEETS 7:30-9:30 P.M. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Series c ... ponoored By .. ~. . (• ., " •" ~·.· .;:,~ ' .. :· . ;. . '" i·~ " • ' " Orengo Coast • Golden Wost • DAILY PILOT Coll090 Huntington Booch • Fountoln V•lloy Board of RNllon ...... ~ ' \ .,, ' ' ' lo llunt!ngton H•..bour, ~i mllnsouthofl.Dngh ,, m>l )'Kllic C:O.ot High...,..~ Mod• open every doy (tofii lOAMtodu1k. Pho9ri.· (213)!92-1361 o. (714) .. ~lJ<lll:·l ! ' JlmtllA o. Banbem I ol Colla lleea U. baea l N lllCI.. W • tm. ' 7!1E flnl GD jlie bolrll • ., .,,_ ol Ille ~to·-.. .,_., W11 E. Thornloa -of-.,., Zin L. GiliAJ ea.nt11WCWll)i8ulldns1"2. A ..i..Idloryo1n.a.w._o.p-i., Inc.llotedmtho"-bAStodc ~ --of Nortb l:loQnood ~ -""'---tlo&lin--c:.,.n-' ; I d ¢' W'1 8ocilty • al .......... Appnll-. en. ' f WM nel1*4S aecuuw Ylot ~ 1rilldoal and -..... .., ~ 1!QUAL HOllSINC Ol'l'OknlN!l'IB loralourlbtann. L::--==-~~~~~-:=~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--...1 1 T \ -r ----·-J, •....... ··---- .,'{I ,·:·~ :!1'c'1 ;111 ;,!<! ,. f'!:i :>~i • l ' b . ~ a a - 0 Ii a a p cl f 1 i • • l l • • • • I 1 ~ ' ... .--.. ~. ,, .. -...... s-.-s.1m . 1nith:. Builders Must ' Sat~sfy N~ed , '" ,Jll<Mrd B. ;imtth Is •• lloullllf, 1A1on14' mlll\lllll. cl Conlrftiutlon Is massive wbon the lorellgbt to IU>dentand the of ,,j enm,in., or 1Upply tak.. all facton Into ac- ~ OOlmlWI wllh '!" poaplo ~ he ieUll!c a mu!Uplled by all the 1ctMty future ....is ol all the people. and domlnd." Smith oddl. count," Smith states. ~ -Iii the "'""11 P.. lo live, ind the llCI jlllt by all the bUildml ID the """"' ''.This mal<tl ow-tnduatry'1 "We'r1 IDvolved In 1etlonf ~ ~ ~ ~ arw llad -lell open ty ." dlllloqe 1 dual one," he right ,.,.. 11111 in IJlOll cu.. '"1'1118 WOULD have to in· ooe-m-:"1 • • 1 ...... ~ • ...t · "*'ldn'l 'bop Smith ldmlll that t h e ,clslml. "We mcst 11twy the will be lrmventble ID the elude · both sides ; t h e ' M a· bolld!r, .nil'.... l(tjmt!JUI ot the nln.'" • •, du!Jlmp lo hll lndustiy will Wllll8 llld n e • d a of ,comJni docadel. To aay that ecological requirements of preoldenl of the otin,. co-l'lrt al Smllh'1 Pdlt>!oPbY, be eonipounded by neptive homeboyerl IJld pnive al the lioillden IJld clevelopen have a open apace and a pleasing el\o ty ,... ... _ ol. the B·"··-~ · .. •••WI .......... B.O.d: adlvltlelolfervenlecoqJsta. 1111111 time Iha! It CID be done reaponolblllty ii an un-vlronment, aloog with the ....,.tr_ .......... "~ ~ j'Aod yet at the ume thne" derttatement. ~to say that economic cons.iderations of lndllllry -lion, Smith moor J!!>a* ........ ~ ·be ltat.s, "we are Jllll u with 1n lntalllgeot and careful the ,._,.tblJJty ii solely ours employment, taxes and the '"&! boCb ~OMic>J'!!,lnll •1_1urtlo ~ aDtllli~-awue,, poulbl¥ moro ao, eye.towud maiptalnJnc the ilbolh~andd .. gen>11s.'" future housing needs of · porlllllli attitude lowud the yon In 1ntno 'ud ~ ...,.. about the environment and environment." Smith's Peraoool view In· America." situation. pany's projedl al NJaueJ how we can 1ccomP11 ab Accordlna to Smith, the cludea the lim or achievi ng a Allhoogh the outcome ol the ·o '--ta•• ••·-In r .......... :.-~ n.i........l ._,.. wttbout pa•n ..... the chall-•et can be met sue> hllanoe between economic present cootrov•""" is still "ID ......... ~ ' ,..s, ~ .. = ...,._ -.,._.. j;ri;",;f destroylng nib'.:." ~ only If -·• are ...Utieo and the more anb-forthcoming, Smith' feels that "niY ~ ~-'simply an :'°ha.~ ~aceu!:; · opmed to oomprombe and jecdve Cmaiderations of sur-at least one point Ui in agree- expreuioa j--0~ ,we economic necesaary livlng areas and 111E FORCES that oppose realistic planning, such as that rowKling:s and atmosphere. merit by both sides. amtll>dllMUt,samiundlng J)re9erve an 8~ or further developmenb, ac-donebytheI.rvlneCompany. ''Somehow we must achieve ''Jt's obvious to all of us,'' DAILY PR.DT C J • REAL ESTATE lion will be the key to prac- tically every social, political and economic concern our t'ountry and Orange County faces in the future." jbe ]Jl'tlebt. and ~needs openness at the same time. cording to Smith, do not have ''It goes beyond the question an equitable position which he points out, "that this ques- ~ On,,.e Com>ty, u well., 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the rut of the ·nallon. To "11118 IS be&ic to all °"'I p G d 0 • S make ... -'-··-·-~::h·s;::.s1a~~'"!i:. re-ran pen1ng ale! Many happy growth', such as I've beard too. The point here ii that peo-t lltaly-many-ecoloQ lac-pie living In -com-re urns 01') your I ' u.n.. 1a to Ignore more-than munllles have -provided I nv·estm·ent '· l!fJ,000 people In this county with what they want and need. i 'l"'j(LTERNATE VIEW . :''~"\ 'Rlch•rd B. Smith :ll".'1?'1 . ' :.!d,...!•r.l ~~;Departure ~HJ1t!"1 ~Design 1r'...i 'A departure from con- , ~iiil'orary design Is cumnUy 'i oibµ'ed to Iuxucy apartment .1-. .iters at Versailles, ·a ~ NeWport Beach development '''JiY Donald J . Scholz and Com- '"-' ;.Jl'!PY· ~ ~led on the bluffs above :l"lllldfic Coast Highway and :.,le»port Boulewnl, the apart· m5it complex commands a ~ or Ne»port Harbor and l the ocean. The units combine 1 Oiateau, Georgl•n ~and Colonial design within a tlJree. story pl.an, enhanced by a • traditional environment. , Apartmen15 olfri!1 1!!..:.!1'~ l deftlopmellt are """'unoea ! by curved walkways, gardens and ponds, old-world fountains and an authentic French sen- try gate complete w l th uniformed "gendarme" to screen viJiton and guests. alOne." The areaJ left open; the Smith ii foai>det and -·I· ~dren's J>l!fkl and _,ibelt tr~""' areas. • .all of Ulla la a direct dent of Rlcbard B. Smith, Inc., result of environmental con. developers qf Broad m o o r cem, Jim as much as clean air and water." Homes. '!be 180,000 people he Smith feels that 1 many ls concerned about are those ecological groups have, ln in the 17 to 20-year old age . point of fact. olfered less of a group. substantial contribution than he as a builder. '"l'B&\E ARE the people "In just six years Broad- wbo will beccme the home and moor Homes have planted land leek.en in the very near nearly sU: thousand trees , future," Smith points out. created over 28 acres of lawn "The demand they will make, and park, and M a,,,.. of and the demand being made landecaplng," Smith says, rlght now, was not created by "and, remember. that b only bulldml or developers. On the one developer; the overall contiary, lt·il for our industry·---------~• to 11tlafy !hit need." ·- Perl of SmJth'•J;,i;;;;• is Mo0re Heads 11111 the bDIJdlns · has · Stewart nt' le aomehoW ~ ldentUied with ruining the ~ent. st.eJ..art Title Company Although he-feels th 8 t has re-entered the Orange ecolog\cal spOtesm.en 8 n d County market under the groups often verge on directlon of veteran title "alarmi!t reaction, totally executive Robert J. Moore blind to economic and social of Santa Ana. reality," he coo.tinues to ~ek a compromise undentanding between developers and en· vironmel1\allStS. So rar, his plans and pleas have faJlen on dlsinlemtad ...... '"J'bere'a m doubt in my mind !hit, ...... the building JndUslZY lo 11op ~ n would be ooty ,I.WO er -years before,.. would be blamed for higher unemployment and the .....-Jae); or adequate -' . . Viejo Tops 1971 Sales At 3_4 Mark Bob MNre The flnt phase of V ersallles, iitb 25S units• now being com· ~ features one-bedrOOm-In only nine months of 1m, studio, two and tlJree.bedroom. Milsion Viejo Company has suitas lwed from 1195 wr already-.Clipsed the 12-<nonth fumllbed. Fumlshed units salts record set last yeer, ac- also are avallable. cordJni to James G. Toepfer, Inclnded ID the wide range oenlor Vice presiden~ Opera· Moore has been named president ot the company's Orange County operations \vith headquarten and offi- ces at 900 North Broadway In Santa Ana. It waa announ- cl?d l:.iy James W. Davis, Senior Vice President of the parent firm based in Hous- ton. Texas. The large suite of offices for the Orange County branch of Stewart Title Company includes the entire main floor of the former Crocker . Bank building. of .amenlUee are under.,.....i Ilona. . parking,· with elevaton to !be A> of Sept. 30, the Orange door, ilundry ladlltlee, doeed County planned COIJlD1Ulllly dreuit aecurtty tai<Vis1on, htt· had marlu!d l,305 purdJose ury wpeta IJld .. 11r IU oo agreement>, compared to 1,252 all ocean ezposures. for all ol. 11'71. '!be unlil also lea-palloa M1sa1on Viejo has averaged or terrace , Ooor-tq.celling · nearly five p u r c base mJrrored closet doon and ~ • day, since fireplaces in many of the January 1, 1'721 a remarkable apartments. Up to 2 , O O O pace for a 1tngle community, square feet of area i s Toet>fer noted. "We're ve:ry pleued to tt- turn to the title bus1nesa ln Orange County," said Moore. "and to be able to l9l'Ve the building and real estate m. dustrles of the area." Moore formerly M5 vice president and manager for Stewart nue Company of Santa Ana. He also aerved as assistant vice president and director of broker re- lations for Flnt American Title Company unW uuming his new dutles with Stewart. available, along with oversized Mission Viejo's g r e at e s t roqJ1lS throughout. year to data before 1971 was ST E WA R T In addition, the community 1968, when a tota1 of 807 provldeo resldenl5 wltb ex· agreemenil were recorded in TITLE CO. elusive use of a complete a twtlv~rnonth period. $800,000 private club facility Toepfer sald the t.o t a I too N. ~a•wot with aaunu, exercise rooms, purchase agreemenll for 1972 S... AM and meetlng-perly areaa. would probably exceed 1•100· Pit. 558-1114 CONDOMINIUM HOMES FROM $51,495 Doal•Coaua!M 111F..a .. WOP•• 1191: ..... •PIQI , First. \tlere's the superb location on choice, increasingly rare, Newport Beach proptrty. Plus a wide selection of dramatic one and two-story floorplans and an array of luxury appoint- ments to enhance the Newport Crest way of life. Sea-fresh .. ened air to breathe, landscaped terraces, a residents-only Swim and Racquet Club to enjoy. And the awareness that the quality construction of your home is backed by the sound reputation of the Grant Corporation, builder of more than 11,500 fine homes fn the western United Slates over Iha past decade. Visit the Newport Crest temporary sales ottlce today. It's your pre-opening opportunity to secure the perfect con- dominium home for your family-and returns on your Invest- ment that can't be measured in mere money! Newport Crest. It's where you ought to be! Newport Crest Condominium Homes will be available in two, tt\ree, and four-bedroom plana with two baths (and powder room in some models). 6peClel delights -sundecks, fire· places, balconied dining rooml, fdmily rooms-vary in indi- vidual plans, while each home coritalns a wet bar, shelved display wall Jn lhe lfving room, separate dining room, and sumptuous Master Suite. There's even the security of a privale sub-level double garage wilh automatJC door opener. Temporary offices ot the. Newport Cr•t lnloma1ion c.n1er. 2400 West Coa1t Highway Suite B, Nnport 8"ch. T"lephone: (714) 646·8141 Open.Dal~ 10 a.m. to •unM&. •·--_,_ . cnstrun swlmmlJ1g pool, He noted that this llgun does ---------' of the veruilles Club, not mc1uc1e thole for Mission f~~~~=====~~======================~~=====~;§~:;:m1r,:~lIT========1 lures an Acapuloo-1tyle Viejo homes in the Phoenix J;;::;-;er ~:;.~ow The lace~· H •• ---- 1 At ParksUk Estates For .ingleFolks. ! l'>rklide E1111e1 1n Foun-mJrrored ~udrobes. built-in There are foardifferent lifestyles at Harbour Pacific l tail Valley h.11 90Jd mort than 1ppllancet, dlahwalben. telf- 8'.'J}ome a day since ltS opening cfe-anlng ovens, hardwood ash A bonflreon the be1cA.Aquid pl1ce to 1tudy 1.nd think. A rock bind in 1 kul pub.A putyln your pad. ---• I !'VN' months ago, accordlng lo cabinetry , and lumlnous cell· D Single folks-Uke emybody elH-artn't all the tam~. Some like the: bt•ch for II• e:1:c:-ltcment ind (J Ptet:ley Developrmnt Com-In.gt. Somf ptaM Include wet pepple ... others l!ke It bee.au• they can curf up under the warm sun with 1 sood book. 0 Tlwt't what - i pany, Newpor1 BeAch-bued ban, calhedtal ceJ.Unp and m:m a studio btach home at Harbour Pad& perfed for the ti:n1tt1chtd ..• mile and fem1fe aJJM. : homebulldinb !Inn. Ulree<u ~fl. It'• a pla<e wh.,. people llil-1£ JM and pJ.y. Whm p.,.c• and t<onqailfty "'jflt 11de-by- : The community, now In Its The community ii locnttd side with an l!Xdtlng, vibrud JJltttySe. a Each .tudlo buth home at HArbout l' llxth unit, hll ool4 :m home• within I~ drive of 1$ Padflc It b;genoashlortwo.withaaook •rounch &..pt.a.for !or. total or nurly 114 ml~ permit of ,,....,. •• J,3 1tudyins.••..wnu.sondqakt_J __ , 11on.,,.,. decOrated modell.,. = Loo -~i:: balconlaandpalioli~1....n-all~ldtdion l ioe,!ed on Warner Aveoue, 1 dne-. .. ?,-U~ch.'"!1_"!~-l~y~~.~--~":- 1 biif.mJJe north of. the San ~fldllllel Jndud< --~ ,.,. re la -H,p .........,, ~ -l*to Free""1 'fll lhe-k· Mi Part wlllch -.rtywtthl>ou.U,.lor....i.a-i....it ... au,. huril o11nmp. f-. !U""1I Deldl. ShopptnsC-, ... _..,.noo.oooi-.ol.lbJo.., I .Popularity. of the -· ~-""""°"~'",....Aa!IJl-pop.a......,. .. .,..¥ 1 wt111 up tom btdn>Oms and 111eyt1t Vfllt.._.....,.,. .. ,..,.r.....,. • I fOlll'bollll, bu -ltlribut<d In JIOf! I • ~ apacklra, ainen!llM, cour11. llb!>PPlt1I c e n I e r 1 , I ~and~ lacDIU... IC!looll, I public Ubraty, ' arkll<le !'.llal<I, prked -. piallc and -l r •• m,JGO·to f41.ISO • .._ 1..;1 .... .,.. .... ..,._, J . 7I01M4 ,.. ..... ;~ .. I oi ·~-k ::... II~ W-Prolfo1 DI 0 ~ Qe. , lliltM oller IP tD f{t -· W aii iiAm.i-r Ito! In lddlillli Ip 1!ill!' _.......... ... ,, ... -ta doletl all ,. .. ck IDGl"t u-•,.·1· 2111-. ""611w.._M rt • _, .. W. ID .._~ .. Nerllttr• •a.1 *_~<} ftll d'm'UFJ.AiA ,,.,.,,..a !Ir 0 e 7 ~-....... ~· -· ·-n r ,-JIMti••..._C :1 ;,..,.. ........ lk;wo c.y,·----. . . IA Hvn~ngton H"baor,,..,. * mlln ooulh of Loot tu rh .. 171.>Z Podflc C-0 HJPway. ----~': to Miio du& i .-IUll lldDdl .J...::.,'1m,":::•:: ! •...-1:c4 tr ---tnd ldtcbeo olftb, ftill lco, ~ Kirlllnd and .,..,ALHOllllllG ~- shake M mialon llJo n>of~ V1rpoiL "L.~::::;......,.~~~~~~~~~·~~·~~..-~~~~~~~~.--.--~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~'"T'~~~~~~~~ I I ' •1 t • • • 1 l • ,. . . E ·• RIALESIAft LICINS.NG , , cc:iiUltSE. " F•"I~' liceM,i~· couria ri~,:~veM~ •blo ]!in! Tl<l)JJL Applle..,h .. fully reimbu~secf u~n quelificitioft. FOr rdet•ils •cill Al. Sloan, 8]2.StMO in Or1n9e· County. LAGUNii'HiLLS -BEST BUYI $27,900! ;,.t. monl~ rMW-.. 1'4 ~._ritl\t~lrl concllllon. AH the hflrd-wort< has mn • done lu1t tor rwl l be:lr-., 2 belt!, bu I It.in dretlTI klldoen, d!Sll· ' ~ Cloud "'" • e1111ent1v1 call!fl"'9, dr1.,, S~ llQ • mod911 \'f . l=ABUL S "4'' $34,500--. ••1111111111y d..:tr11M In exctlltttl t111!1 wilh plutlt lflat c•"*lfll, !Mlvy ... "*' ct lU1191 In i.1'11 l•mUy r"m -t11lla..., lly tlallfMnlt ,..._. ll'llJCt, .....,.., bultt+ln llltc*, dlMw•llllfr -• r .. 1 Wlft "'"""· 4 Hd-,....,.., 1 ltfitf11. U Vtty INlllO. PrrfKI '-llCIK lpl"f. Prim. Hlnfflllloft IMO ltetlltll, ...,....1 Since •926 • .. ~ ' TRY KrTCHEN~W TH FIREPLACE! $33,5001 Wllkh MOm's ·ryes 11111\I vp wMn lht ste$ m. ctlnrM "11:fldletl wfltl llal!C!Y bulll-ln tea,urts, dl1hw11.tier. TIN! e!'lllre tamlly will kiw ttie ll mlly tree oil I~ k!tdlen w1111 lrtvlli"9 flreJMec.r . 3 speclo!Js bedrooms, 2 bath~. Hand· $Oll'le re<! tllr<I root ~ul'i'I Pillo, S11r!n-ler1, Gorge11u1 • lanchcaplng. L... llU"" Hiiis IOCll!ion. ~ EXQUISITE MODERN I $48,900 -POOL 2 yn.. r.-and i11ow1 better "'--• llllCll:I. .It btd,...ms. 1.91a&ml119 po,oll- mtn b.11~1. ••rv• ltmlly r110m with 11 .. tnl l lr.pl1e1, lddlflln.ll llr.p11e1 •II 11r1e10<,11 llVlftt room. &llO"""'I ""',.,. bldr110rft1. Cloud wit ·- pHcled carpt!l119 ar1e1 Clr.pn. w.r bar, c•thtclrtl c1lli111J•• llldlrtcl light· Ing. Formal dlnl119 room. e tawtlflll pOOI -p.ttlo, dtdli119 -lull! ~w mtlnr11111nce. ''2·1)7l Short Jog to bffc:h trcm ltll1 dlarmino 3 bldrvom tlOl'M'; 2 g!Rmlng IMtl'lll, all eltelrlc mlr•cle bulll·ln klkhen. 8eeutlful Piii~. hangl1111 blls- k.t• with flowers, most IP9fll!R!I. Loads of cl11Cklng eompllment1 th• t i· !r1dlve swim peol. Price Included wosher, dryer, carpeting, dr•P" aN pool equtpmenll s&-1720 Tarbell Reaches 87°/o Of The Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIV! MULTIPL! LISTING BOOK FABULOUS POOL PALACE I '$39;5001 · . 4 lpllCIOul tlftOrolllTll, 2 IMlll'I .. lt~ly rMll'I wllll ..... ,.,.. _ _., COnVtlllirlll off flit Alf" fttc1tle-11W'ilf'lit.ltlftlltll,-d.........,--=-F"t lfl' 1111t9'1•l11lng • l•mlly fltlft, 8Hutn.I ,.119, llolds of *<*lnl .,,.. • fdltt- 1C1u1 I WLm "°°I wllt'I s.p.rtll J"11UI, ...... llW INllfttMIK• 111111.C.p- llllJ. t61.JS66 , . $36;' Liwely one level home In pr11n1 •l'ff alf Huntirooton INdl -lin:I 1 ftw 11eps to t>eaf;fl -surW'1 dellte! Flool' pltn deslolled for ec11...-,t•mlly llvl119 & ..,1erl1l11l119. 21SO 911, II. l1f 1t,1111rb QU1Uly &. d-.lgn. NO• dO'MI G.I. m-ms -IOW -low <k>w.i .-viii, ICU69.1 . '. $29,9501 Ltroe f1mny "°"" With lllltvllflll rHr' Y'"' -... Of Pl'lv•CV Ind • btll\11lflll pllrlo -ldNI tar "took ,Olrtl"., 4 ~. 2 tlftm, t1mlly room W!lt'I elegant flrepltc• off fflt dlfftful bulit-ln ~ltdltn. Pltnh !IMP peclcl;d c•rpetlng, Orlpn. Nter •II eonwnie-In Hunilntton Betcl'I. ........ ' SOUTH COAST OFFICES *COSTA MESA s.40-1720 Jtll H-...IM. * HUNTINGTON BEACH 16t11 ......... * HUNTINGTON BEACH ,.,, u-* HUNTINGTON BIACH 142-6691 962-5566 . 846-0604 962.al65 \ '""'-* HUNTINGTON BEACH * G~_ARANTEED SALIS. * l'OUNTAlN vl:~E"v-* CDMPLE~I flNANCING , ,_ .,, ,, ,. * l'OUNTAIN VALLI Y * TELETYPE SERVIC~ 1...a 'M''"'' , * MISSION vtiJO ''LIST YOUR - DUI •t--_::;,,w. -* LAGUNA HIL.LS , ._ _ . . . * sAii JttlH' 2Ztn~ l !t'lltl' .,,. ' YmH NUM .•. -1·· *~AN CLIMBIW ......... ,. '. ,m.n,~. --=-... 1111 L•C 9 I . ! - ' ' •·HUNTINGTON HAlllCIUll '4'-1'U ' ~·· ! I • I ' .......... , • . ' .. _, . ' 'i '"' ... <{ , .. »,."': ~ -•. • • SOLD --··-'-. ~~·· -·~--·- • FURY Ill Har•top v.a, o.uto. trans .. factory oir conditioning, power steering, rodio, heat tr. License No. ·lllV119 . · r , ·s9· aa· ' -• ..-c I ·\,:i,.... ""!.' '. ,\ • ' '. ~ . ·'·':; \)'1, ,...,, . . ' .. . :Z000.1< ~ine, Auto, trons. $ · · ' tWtr-~""1· rudio, ~. • vinyl Jn!eriar. Uko.llew. • •• (388QKWl • . ~ .. IMMEDIATE . ,. FACTORY~ COND. , $ V.f,-.--,..;,· . . ...,-.:hicllor, nsa.oao " ~ ...... , .... lMMIDIATI · . DILIYllY · I -' • • ,,.i67'MUSTANG· ' ". ·· 'iO FORD '66TOYOTA CPI . '67 GALAXIE 500 CUSTOM 'SOO Y-8. caito. tnins.. oircotlditlOoiai, j)OWVsftlr- ,iig. rad~,"'"'"" LicensU~ , =l!ID SUPEIVAll Auto. ...... 1 ... long -base. Uunse No. 85)36£ .· '70.CfffY. Ill.All auto. trans.. factory air conditioning. power sit.ring, radio, htof•, lictnM 6648fP COl.OllA Mo. trw.. rodio, '*-· Licwe no. TllHlOS '69 :JOYOTA WAIOll C.rello --·No. YSG-350 51··. :88 $78 · '72VEGA '68 ,VW WAllOll "'· -·"'*· Mlr·locby<·jlpecl lJoMM .No.•752.W '· : '68 FoRD· .. •·, r.am111 ; ..... . -. w cooodltloM!g, ,._ _..., ..... -.U.....l491WZ . ' fACTOlt'I Mt COHD. V-1. out~ steering, vinyl ~ , IKatw, whil9-· .......... 1 .. -.(014-llD) IMMEDIAn ·DELIVERY · . lfC.iilH V-8.llltll.trw...~·aw:N !" ... '° ill,...., powt!' .......... , -.No.'172920 '6l»CHEV . ••ot---..... -... -No. ltlll-802 CLl••ANCI PRICID , 'CRIJISE-0.MATIC. OPT. RATIO REAR AXlf, 800x 16.5 PLY •H.D. TIRES,. HEA'!Bt, DEfROSl'ER, (f25BRP49531) '72MUSTANG • WITH A llAllD NEW CRO$S COUNTIY a· DRUD cu ovn W•n (ISSS5) FACTORY All COIC>. ¥4. ...... ·-.-... $ ......... -· (36S.Olll) ....-. IMMEDIATI . DILIYDY • f "t· r DAflY l'ILOT Suftd.11, --'· 1972 I \ • ' I " ' . ' 1-. J .. ffolidays Ahead I '' ! r Merchants Brace '~ .. '. ' I ~ ; ~ For Shoplifters ' . I $ By 1'.:ARL WII.SON tually took place mlist be cor- 1 ~ Of "" 0111Y ~11ot ''"" roborated or at least be suf- ~ Stores along the Orange ficient to convince a judge or toast are getting their two-jury that the defendant did not ·~' ay mirron, TV monltors and merely "forget" to pay for the Iarm ..,lrtmll Hl.m for the merchandise but r at h e r u; UJ "intended" to remove 'the lltmu ohopplng -and goods 'from the •lore wilboot I pllftlng -....... paying 1 .. ~ Ii: 8:"'21::1ca~~ ''SbOpU!lm are 111 tnpnl!b I ll!nllP ·County Jooe ali b....t," Ill'' Fulltt, ''1et ' gvera e of S50 a week to many of their technlquee are I ~· .. _ .lmown and easily oboel;ved-II n .... nu we a.vuage store employ• bave lelrned. j t=.,_-..i tn the Cbrtltmas to ht nfdilul" . ' 1 ~ But some nor. lole much There are· ihe Jtofee""'"'1 , ii.re then l60 · a week. ~ .Ji:n: ~ ilsbopllflera bike a llup loll," ·lorn pecbps, balliY penea or ' •ys Robert D. Fuller, presi-'coats, shopping baga: or large . 1 •nt of Creative Center Inc., boxes of cereals or llOa"" to 9f Minneapolis, a producer of ""' ~ty training program.!1 for conceJI their loot. 1 letailers. "Studies indicate Then there are the • . Autlaentlc .Me~11 • Uiat an average supermarket 1.1mateuni wOO are in the ma- : ~ more than $200 a week to jority and often harder to ; •petty thieves ." detect. The9e nnge from :· Publicity drives a g a in s t school children who pocket · ~plirting point out that store candy and toy.s to adults who i ~ts result in higher prices steal. a ~ll1_><>1nt pen by just . 'I.nee losses cannot easily be sticking 1t III theiir shirt or I ~ P'lllltr ooua thal blO\llO pocket or •. pair of ; ~ell operate on a sunglutes by we.anng them The new Airport Center offi<e ol Keyston.e Savings aod Loan ASIOdetion which opened last week •ports 1'fexlcll\ deooretive tile, rough plaster, heavy wood beams and elegant old furniture. Tiie tw<>Story, 12,000 1quore foot building. waa con.structed at a cost of $400,000. Emkay Development Co., or New- port Beach, was general ·contractor. A colonaded portico surrounds the building, shading exrerior wall• of mortar-washed stone with a red, fiat, tiltd roof. • , oul of Ille store. : pm:ent proftt margin and,· le aJetlertothe Costa Mesa •-------------------------• , II a cerlon of~ la ' a martet musl ..U l400 O!llllhtr ol Commen:e, City I I !,liaftlloll\>Odltoovmunelbe ~~.~~·~:'i!1~ w J~ ... , TY! zz · St t !~ti:-.1ew or these net1ona1 ~t:";=!W"'.rith 0Tf.U§ 0 f'1' a ree ! . , tho Dumber of Of• ad~le' liability ~ to I · nponed locally inlght protect yoaraelf 8ll1nlt ,.. ,J~ ~~ :94~.~ note -RepubUcan cormn-iome atocb with heavy k.ae9 I )iot appear high. In Costa arrest suits. 1wo11:-.."""' "· H9tlh 9fld c~. <M11 tkus usually precede thett may be fUrtber depnmtd. I 1rfeu there were 317 reported e Remember that tbl tb1ft .,_.. ,......... ..,..,._ "'9•1'd1119 ' Vfemes of shopll"''"' .. lo 1171, '·'a ma"--of tn•-__, . .i ... ~ ~.., 1111M1on-Miid .. , Qllft"-1a Democratic counterpertl by However, big 1oMrt bitting r--._.. -~--· _.. UllllJ loMrt lewyw, el• Dttlr Piiot, P.O. ! .)'eports Capt. Ed Clasp f1l burdMa 15 upon the ~n ..,,. u•. c0t1• Mne "'2'-two to three weeks. Jn 1951 new Jon at mcmtb11 m:l D111 •$mt.a Mesa's police lnvtstlga-to establish that the defend1nt and 1980 Democrats chose very well outperform other i .Jlon division. intended to leave the More Q. Does the stock Market their candidates first. On only atocb in December. , ~ Of these cases, four involved with the goods without paying. prefer Republicans? I have a five occasiom In the last II : ;tnerchandlse in amounu over • 1be ideal altuaticl'i 1' ror ~ dollar .bet with a friend of electklns was the DJ average I •: 51 between '5C> and $200 the cltlien's arreat to take mine that the market will go higher at the close of the : ~nd 272 for merdlandi,oe t>U place beyond tha _, up 11 Ntxon ts elected. _ A.S. RepubUcan CUrmitlon than : Mnder ISO. cilwrter, prefnbly oUlotd9 It wu Ill tho llemi>o : ; No records are available o0 r the &tore. Corona del Mar cratlc convention. Ea c b : 1he number or these repOrtod • Aller the IUlpe<I has A 51 ~-time !his OCCUITed. I b o : ){tenses t.hal were pro~tt'CI been apprehended, call the • net 1900• wio market Republican candld1te Jolt tbe : :»r on bow many resulted In ]lOUce imft\edlltely. hu it-'tlle,do)I following the following November. l~•ldlonJ. ...a.-riallallio to llp a Pr1d'dial electkln on eight 1 ~ -...,,, ...,,.,. -• • ~.r the llllpeol .,, • -......... • Q. Would It bo -.. lilly !lfi'POritr nilll --the QI •• to attend court ~o .... -. It has ot.,,a _.. er illlr Ila Q, What LI a hedge position? A. A bedae means Ille same ae ~o wlrl<h l OIJ>lalned •vwaJ Wttb ago. 'lbat ii, I ·-purdlue and aolo ol the ..,.. O< equ1va1 .. t -ty In order to profit from price ~ ... The -oonunoo hedge found In tlla-rnorblllwhenan In•--ao ovorprlced ...... -""1inl Ille com- Mazda Firm · • Picks Irvine A decUcatlon c ere m. on y celebrated by the Japanese :r .=r.i: ~ t:= lnduslrla1 Complex u port ol lhe groimdbn!aklng for a oew Marda Tecbnlcel Cenlet, a 1uboldlary of Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd., manufacturers of Muds, the revolutionary r o t a r 7 engine compact car. The Rev. Tlllchl Tl)'llkl •ol Konko 01ureh of Loo Angeln, officlabld at the traditional Je-rtt .. which dedicate the property and r 11 t u r e bulldlnp to' -lty. Attendlnl tllit an c.t IDt ctremcmf ,.. -.uttM GI '. - :1 l ,:1 • !" :I :1 Book TellsSwry Of Mutual Funds ~ R. Richmond, Bever· downward trend in~ iy·lljl!s-lliV8tm-.nt CO<meelor; "PUt Ille monef1iil<i Iw. lot' ""'"'"' years, been lhtid position," be "°""" using eeriain mutual funds as mends. ".Wllit unlil the llina1a most financiers use stocks -offer an u~ and then buy he trades In them. back into tho mutaal fulids Now Richmood has publish-that seem to afford the ~ I. a book, "The Money gruteot crpportunlty for plo." Matfline," eJliialnlng b I s !Udniiond sugg-the no- teclnilques. Dlllnbu!Od ' Ila· '' lilad muttial funds .. tllo ~ tionally by Chapin AJloclateo, per vehicles to ose In lollc!WIDg the book went oo Ale <lei. 25 1111 Id..,, . n-·fund& .. !u-f,UJ. . ---• bougbt -<Uld IOld at rocuJar ~ Newport Beacheoote · brokerage · cmunluJon ftes Mesa area resldenU already and do oot ile tn en lnvootor. llmw about bis ldeat! after et· tending Richmond's seminars ' In the ~ Inn last Sept. %1 and the lileraton Anaheim 00 Oet.-18, ' "BasJcally: I like mutual fund .-ement," eiplaino llidlmoi.a. "They have the ftlOOl'COI to find good stocks to put Into their mutual fund portfolios. II But mutual funds also go down as well as up, Riduriond relates ln bis 141 -page . hardcover. boot. While rm!t fuml buyen simply b o I d through the bear as well as the bull swings of the market, Richmond advocates selilng the IUods when bis slgpals in· dlcate the ~ of • NAA Elects Hausminger ' Victor Hausmaninger bas been elected to handle Ille frnances of the National Association of Accountantl, Orange Coast California Chapter for the 1972-73 year. Hausmaninger was born tn Marburg, Yugoslavia in UM2. He came to the United Staie. at the age of thirteen. He graduated fr om Callfornla State C\)Uege at Fullerton In June 1914. FINAL LECTURES FREE leaf ~lale !J,,,,11e6lmenl Sene6 . Nov, 8th "Ca~ Conlm'atlon Through zxc11ane1na ltll~gtnl Tu.11" -~ ol ~~ ~~ ae: ii::':" move-too_, oa riooil • ·fllb four ol the nlno =::..::::.;.:: · Illa mudwlu .-a11on a lhtitlllw, but at the -'i~ ,• Democrat hu ,,. up? 11~,~-~1 lllaod, NeWJ>011 thQa olODOl wait lDIW ho 11 In ~·bi'~lhil queo-• A.J llmrllwooild ""'blllor who •Wied to rtmeln hll c:ar and gone beloni 1"" t.loD I louad lllot lbt avorqo If liq ell!r tllo ........ -·-.. a. -lime. ftlo .. llml!'I •,• --...... It .. iiliti ... - J~~~lh= -· -. .;;;::::1 -· · Lecturet ' -Bruce Howey 'Tailoring Your '73 lnveotm .. t" IActurer -Randy McCanllo •-=~...,mc;~u...a--.or :t.•.:o.::=: •roa 11111 _, ....... fo..01~..,,';-' ~not waot to tha~ll•• 17' ll•ll -• -IM ~.-:=' ::u.e_: :,.,,,., ..::-:.... -""'-... lirUowlnl l)omo. ""'---to .c"!!i'll:.-111into~ New Ru88 Deal11 Onlli ....-t.11 ...-. OclollorueboolbQJtacttme .,. " Ila uld "and ',;,;jjj ' fta ....... -.. darlllc Ibo for I to I -porlodL ae ,..; ean make CORONADO ' -' I/. 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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 'I, N.B. 675-6161 General OpenJlowu s~nJa'I l-5p.m. CORONA DEL MAR 221 Orchid SPYGLASS HILL !801 Ocean Birch HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1529 Keel· Drive 150!) Keel Drive S500 Surfview Ln. HARBOR VIEW HOMES $66,500 $122,000 $79,50Q $99,500 $74,500 IB72 Port Seabourne $69,500 .... LINDA-ISL-E· #54 Linda Isla Drive UNIVERSITY PARK 17652 Ash Tree Lane LIDO ISLE 929 Via Lido Nord LUSK HARBOR VIEW $269,500 $43,900 $129,500 Harbor & ocean view; 4 BR., lam. rm.; large Jot, extra private yard. OPEN SUN. 1-5. S500 SURFVlEW LANE. $74,500. Paul Quick FIRST TIME OFFERED 1529 KEEL DRIVE -OPEN SUN. 1-5. 4 BR., 2 ba's., family rm., formal DR, Van- Lult wall coverings, lush landscaping. Fee Land. $79,500. Gary Knox . LIDO ISLE -llEAR CLUB Enjoy Lido way of life, incl, comb. of resort & resid, Jivtng. Tennis, yachting & club activities. Charming 4 BR. at $76,500. Char- lene Whyte JUST WHAT YOU WANTEDll I Large 4 BR., 3 Ba., !am. rm . .,-all on o~e Door. Desirable WESTCLIFF area. Big poolslze yard. Out of state move FORCES SALE . Call Bud Austin 2500 SQ. FT. TOWNHOUSE JUST LISTED -4 BR., 21f.i ba., Jge, lam. rm., sep. din. rm. Short walk to pools ; end unit on lovely greenbelt -nice! -$48,500 11Cbuck" Lewis ENJOY FAMILY LIFE . • . to the !ullest, In tbiJI 6 BR., 4 bath, 2- •ty. Lusk H.V.H., an exceptionally fine borne for a family wantine the best. Jim Muller YOUR BLUE LAGOON VILLA? A. perfect spot with tennis, pools, private beach streets. 2 BR., 2 ba. Enclosed deck. In spoUess cond. Incl. furniture, $62,500. George Grupe CHOICE WATERFRONT Vacant Jot on 60' of 'white sandy beach. Lovely view & quiet exclusive neighborhood -now Is the time to build! $52,ll50. Marcia Bents BIG CAHYON VIEW LOT Ideal site for spaclcut a. elegont bome1 ov- erlooklng fatrw~ a. greens. Priced atuac- Uvely to sell I Call Bob Yorke PRIM! LIDO NORD l BR. bay!ront, with sJiace for large boat Residence has beell neWJ;y decoraied a. II tmmaculate ! Step<lc>wn ft bar, new pan- sled lamUy room. Ell"" Hu4eon TAKI YOUR CHOICI AT HARBOR VllW HOMIS I Bedrooms, 2 baths ........ :. " .. . '811.• ' ' al '** ** ** * tAYLOR ·co.* LIDO ISLE -$74,tGO Jinmae.ilate 3 bedioom, 2 bath home on a dlolce Lido Isle ·~er fot. ·"1rlght & sunnY ,,. With. a_Ige. south [l'atio. .Excellent condJ. tlon: Master bdroOm opens to patio. ·Owner will 'CODSlder ·Jeasei opt!on. !med· possession. 510 L!DO SOUD . OPEN-SAT/SUN 1-5:00 . BIG CAt.IYON COUNTRY CLUB . , Beanti!ul near-new +bedroo~i. res~ce Ill tbiJI, ex~slve '!"'a BWTOWICle!l by elite B. C. Counlry Club. Sunken convenatlon •!lfl!!ll In living rm. Lge. dining l'llL lam. rm. With frplace & many extra features. View of area & ·goU course. Priced rtahr at $119,000. 21 HERMITAGE OPE~i" SAT/SUN 1-5:00 LINDA ,ISLE Elegant +bedroo111 custom-built home. F8111- ily rm, form81 dining rm, game rm & 4'h baths. ~ier/slip w/accommodate 65' boat, Bullt.-in vacuum, steam & whirlpool bath. ~ICtlen with· all conveniences. $245,000 5e 'LJNDA·ISLE' OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6:00 ' ' . LIDO· lllE..;. FOR CHRISTMAS . BrlnJ lfe cl)ildrelil . 4'h Bedrooms,' 3 baths. A drive-In· space for boat & v.ehicles. 40' Lot. ~els: of' clO..ts & storage. Anxious owner offer 1Leilble finance. Quick poss. · $79,500 106 VlA DIJON OPEN S'AT/SVN ·1-5:00 LUXURY "OWN-YOUR.OWN" $l9t50 Outstanilinl? view of bay & jetty! A rriaster- piece· building on the water w I private ma- rina. Immac. 2 BR. & 2 baths. Beaut. pool · & jacuzzi. Security guard. Cordna dei Mar BIG CANYON -$142,GOO Many added features in this magnificant condominium In this beautiful country club area. Overlooks golf course . 4 BR, den & formal dining rm. Owner purchased other. I ----• t . . •. ' · ' LINDA l~~E LOT -$69.500 . A re&! c!IOICe Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build your •OWD luxury home on this island of finer homes,·&. ,\'achting. The last available Jot ·-'._ .. :UQKERS & SALESMEN We have·an opening in our Residential Divi- sion fdr .an experienced man or woman pos- sessing enthusiasm and integrity. H 3ou are intere~ted ·1n a beaUliful_ offic! in the finest -1ocati'1'>, ·wor~congenlal associates, we are 'blteres .tn meeting you. · · Offlee Open S.turdoy & Sundoy ''Our 27th YMr'' WESLE'(N. TAYLOR CO., RHltors . :IW. S.n J~ln Hills Rood ''~rlelrang Big· Canyon Country Club'' NEWl!OR'I' CEH't.ER, N.B. . . '44-4tl0 Goriorol GeMrol OPEN SUN. 1·5 Beautifully decorated large home, with love- ly pool. Priced rillht at $74,900. 11163 PORT ALBANS (Harbor View Homes, off MacArthur Blv.) CORONA DEL MAR ExceptionaUy nice home with bachelor unit South of Coast Highway. '61,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 Extra sharp Barbor View HIUs borne. At "7,500, this is the lowest price available in this lovely area. 1034 SANDCASTLE (OH Marguerite) ConwnJent S*kin,...._., to be a "DROP.JN" •.t Bay a Beach RellfJ' I -~ ii.-~~~'tlll-s.N4 ~~~ REALTORS llllnlMfCOASl'- COllOllA oil. MM. CALF. 6~'4-7270 * BAYFRONT * EXCLUSIVE BA YSHORES · 63 feet on the water, beautilul 1..'Ultom b u i I t home, 4 bdrm.s., 4% baths, tam. room + fonnal dln. room, 2 tittplace1, out- standing VIEW OF THE BAY -$225,<W. * BAYSHO_RES * DAILY PILOT You Cen ~·II It, Fin d It, Trade It With a Want Ad Pele Barrell Jeaft'I pn66nl6 · BESTS BUY ' BAYCREST-Meticulously clean 4 bedroom family Jlome. Large living room & dining area. Both famil y and living areas have large SOUTH ·OF THE HIGHWAY No. 1 -BAYSHORE DRIVE rock firepla ces. L<>cation is convenient to , : ,! , , CQRONA DEL MAR -1'<•· 3·bdnn . .2 bath,'<•· Mariners school. library and park $64 500.· DOLl:J!Otli!!'i'"'lrilll •new STRESSED garage ~~m.t,.l::, .. ~,;..,"""l: 2015 Commodore, Np!. Bch. Opon Set & Sun l.S ,. •• ~.a . ft 2 bedroom house com-drapes· 159•500· PRIVATE AND PLEASANT . ~ .. " . Ii . .:J'.': ~~.1. '.'°~di.UoiJ.~: NXitl.. P,ru~ ~~ NEWL y DECORATED-3 bedroom and din- _·,.OR· ".'. ' 1~, u-·1·~,· .'you.RSE. LF·l'R near &., Club, , """""" mg n>Om, lovely home In an adul.t area. Pool, ~ ' """' 11 · den, 3 tiatht, all electric croquet, putting green and private park, ....._ · , • . · . TO SEE CALL OFFICE "''"'°"· tonnal din . ....,, all for .................. , . , , , . $56,000. ·-·$,TORY ' w/w, drape• A """tt•n. 2323 Prlv1to Rood Newport Bch. Open Sun l.S CUTI E Cape Cod design • 156,500. • Eajoy this two-story ·townhouse and your No. 3 • EXTRA NICE • 3 THE GOOD UFE own private patio. l.arge, loft, master suite Bdrm .. 2 bath, toe. Hv. IN BAYCREST-Lovely courlyard and entry . & bath upstairs, 1 bedroom & bath down-~m, din area, electric bit-beautifully f,lanned for entertaining or en! ••'-Bulltin Kitch A f I to Ii ms, w/w &: drapes, ex-, . swaus. en. un pace . ve cellent condition, t ow Joying the amily. 4 Extra large bedrooms. for ,only· ........... , . , .............. '23,000. leasehold -ONLY $53.000. dining room and family room enclosed paUo INVEST IN THIS . 00C00 THOMAS for sunnin~., wine cellar. adobe brick ond \ • . -. TRIPLEX Realtor other amenities .......... , , . , . . '87,500. IN llU!iTINGTON BEACH. Always rent-224 w. Coast Hwy. ~ j Ollla Open S.turdoys & s.....i.y. ed. becl!U~·of thO Iocatloo. This triplex has Newport Beach Eve. Ml>5&<3 PETE BARRITT REAL TY t,;;~.; .":'.'.~.z.1. ~01: For.th$:a".'~t NEWPORT 1605 W-llff Dr. N.I. ON TifE • .. ' HEIGHTS t.., 642·5200 . ' ' ' W~TERFRONT NEIGHBORHOOD ' POOL, PlElt ind SLIP too . New carpets and Have ,..;.. "'"" dreamed 01 GeMral Gener I drapes, '2 Bedrooms, 2,,, baths, WET BAR, your own detuxe home + , I --.-· - -------------- marble fireplace. Overlook THE WATER Income; an easy drive to PARKLIKE YARC!. from, Y.'"I' patio and enjoy ...... $85,000. ";e !~:.U,~,-:.= 4 lleclroom Home Pool p1us Ip. play ,.-\ • ' ' " ~ Dining room fireplace 2 baths, enclolled patio, doo-Bdrmt.. !amlb; boat doei' 1% Bath Hom~ PLUS A ble lllf'IP, new carpets Ii on gan.re. NHr all schoOll. Detached 2 BEttroom lncome drapes. I m m e d I a t e LowHt prlotd pool home ln Home over TH R E E posses~lnn, East CO s l a Mtlll VenW. a.,_. Private p 1 a y Mesa. 128.500. OPEN DAILY 1-4::11 yardl. Easy Maintenance. Roy McConllo RHltor 31111 GIBRALTAR MUatO concrete. ROOM :tsio N"'J'O'M: Blvd., c.111. pyr•mkl exch•nprs TO . G\l(lW, mAYbe add 2 541-7729 * 67~ * add1tlohal ho~· w I t h I '!"!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OP I ~-""-'-"---"""'---......... Initial I S. so O Gonerol Ge-al -lnv8tment, pur c haa e a ' $55,0tlll of tinanclal !n- dependenet!'. ~ ~ dil NATUR£; .. WHISPIRS ' ..._ .. '°''"''°'"""'•· · ' "'. '·•'i ,..;..._ __ ,•·_WITH TMIS. VllW-· TM-lllre-Room If 1'l" lillleiy'·vtewtng·lbt barbot 8Dd ocean, FO<' lxtr-Living this 'Is 'lfuj' pUice for you'. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath The i.,.. lamll7 """" has plu1 ·2'fireplaces (1-In Jlvtn~ room, l. in boen ldded lo mu. thi• dining room) with a bulltin Kitcheil. 'Beau-Harbor Hlahlimdl Home tihii . l~aping ................. $64,950. :"'..!i'L~~'.'.,.~a ---OPEN HOUSE =. :'u. ~ ,";;,,j (3,BIDJIOOMI -1601 Kings Road, Newport ~'.";":;; ba);,~ 'JU: HeiiJils, N.B. Sun. 1-5 .. ..,... "'1'Vlce por ch, AUSTIN'Sr,llTH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES ~bol~ou·:t::n 0.-1 '"':'....i a! •';01.rfront 1-;;;;;;· ;;;8;:";;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Room for • 28 foot boat. 1• Channing 2 bedroom, 2 bath PR~GE WATERFRONT HOMES sHoWN·IY Al'POINTMENT ... .57 , Llildo I ... 0..... -Open Sunday Cullom f .BR., '* ba. home on Lagoon. Mstr. llR. bu sttUne orea & frplc. Waterfront family rm w/oonvereatlon pit around the frplc., lovely garden, Jge. slip. $189,500 For ~· lnformotlon On All -· & Loh, PINN Call: lllU. GRUNDY, REALTOR UI e.,.1d1 Dr~·lulte I, N.I. . 675-6161 LARGEST 'HAI.ICIEST MODll. Snli~bury Mme with plenty of room 10 expand. No )l:,.n tee to ~· ~ will ftnance. Act fut •• , Priced at $72,500. C. F. Cole1w11iy & C0111p1ny 640-0020 4 IR.-RXER Repoueued $1500 Down NEW R~OM JUST LISI'ED! Qulet trtt llntd cu1 de aac. GI.ANT SIZE LOT. Slate ~try. craclcllng red b r I e k flrtplace. super atze family room! .t huce bedrooma. Qwery kitchen. L • r 1 e covend paHo. C e m e n t ............ Bnnc paint"""" and-ntiola -- TLC1 Locatrd "' $32,000 al"H.. BuY AS rs FOR ONLY $21,ZO! Hurry -Call - 111 !:1'1 r fll\11\ °"t1 .~T./SUH. . HUM Y AID COLWELL l•POPfOftl'il I 'I( •fA~TO•\ MACNAB l.RVINE FINER HOMES SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Brand new on the market -at a bargain price. Large 3 BR, 3 bath. spaclcua LR w/convenatlon pit n .. t to the cazy fire-, place, formal LR, separate DR. 2052 sq. ft.! Tbll II the much asked for Portoflno Model w/room for pool or garden. ONLY '58,900. Joyce Edlund 64U235. (M241 LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVI For the family that demantll the !lneat In Bay!ront living. Great recreaUon room, large FR -4 BR's, 4'h baths. Formal DI & gounnet kitchen. Private boat slip. See It now! Open Sun'."1-5 p.m. •46 Uncle Isle. Dave Cook 64U235. (M31 ) DOVER SHORES -ELEGANT View, 3 BR, DR. FR, pool. Large secluded courtyard ! Lasilo Sharkany SH 6200. (M25 1 $115,GOO BAYFRONT 2 & den w/pler & slip. Beacon Bay area. Owner will help finance . Lols MIJler 1142-8235. ( M26) TIRED OF YARDWORK? If you are, look Into this beautiful S BR,. 2 ~ bath carefree condominium. Profes- sionally decorated & beautllully landlCllp- ed. Near pool. Choice Newport Beach Area. (M27) HAPPY 'AMILY HOM! Beautiful new 5 BR bome. Panelled FR. Luxurlcua master suite w/f.p. Gowmet kitchen -lg. bridal area. Gallery entry lw11talned brk noor. Sl79,500. (M15) NEW ENGLAND TRIPLEX With the ucltement ol Corona dol Mar. An Investor'• dellgbt. Lois Miller MU235. !MIS) BEAUTll'UL HOME - BREATHTAKING VllWI 4 BR, FR. DR. utra iarle Jot! Profe,_ slonally done Int erior & landtcaptn1. Lastlo Sharkany 644 6200. (M21) l'URNISHID BAYl'RONT MOOIL - 4 new Bayfront homes demoaa11'1te the dlvenre ercbltectUnl poulblJI. ties of YllChtsman'1 Cove. ~ loll avllilable for your own croatlon. IOlr· 100 loU from Sl311,000. -from 9111.1111 foe land. 4.1' 11Jp prlvll•cea. Opon Dally - lllM Bly•ld• Dr. (MJI) 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths " .... " .. " " eee.ooo l Bedrooms 2¥.I baths .. . .. .. .. .. . •,llUO Boward Wens w:IOACOf!A.J..o 4 1 ... M 2 BATH i045iil'~ a.-.. dlla. C. CDd ••r1t11t' Of "" CotWlllc:o. .,... ci. ... rJ a. " Md NftJ u • pln and ea.f• lor 110 CANYON -PIUMI LOT IAl'I• <0m•r R-1 lot with IO' on 11111 fllh- woy -fff 1lmplo. $Sl,IGO. Hartfet Perry 114Ul35. (M301 ~ Calduhl,lsJ• • ~ 550 NllWf'Olrr C.INI .. DIL. N.I. .. ..... lt<I --.. ... ·--$25 000 !hi --""' -.. __ ..,.., .... _ --. • -· 111,141. 'ebtdl~ li':. i::.~ ....... 110na1 ollkw. . .,,~. _.. awaltiftr le•zkl•••· Snlishury -. 1111111111 .., ~ ...... -~CJL [1iVln1 I·· ,, ... .....,, •""!'-1• I II .&a11taa •• 111 I I l .. ' • • I ' • , 5-to, Nl! I lW 5, 1972 DIRECTORY .. ~-~ ~ .. ., ... w.,,..,.. .... " ...... ,.. ....... , .... >JI ....................... -.. .. ...._,. ........... lly .,...,.,, 111 ....... I&~ DAILY PILOT WANT AOS. ,..,._ ........ .,....._ fw .... -,. ....... .,...., .. ., ............................ ....,., ..... ., -4 ....,. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 Bedrooms 125 Monte Vista (Eastside) C.M. 67~83. 6411-7414 $21,500 (Sal/Sun 1·5) **3306 Marcus, Newport Beach 640-0020 . (Sat a. Sun 1·5) 2 BR and FAMILY RM OR DIN 22202 Rico )Id., South Laguna 494-7518 $69,500 ISun 11·5) * 1106 Somerset (Westclilf) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1714 N'pt. Hills Dr. W. (HVuHls) NB 644-621JO (Sun 1·5) . 3 Bedrooms • '* 18318 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley 531-5801, $25,700 (Sun 1·5) 211 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644-2430 $66,500 2320 Colgate, Costa Mesa (Sun 1·5) 540-1720 $28,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2216 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa . 54().1720 $26,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ 1700 Paloma, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 510 Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-4910 $74,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1801 E. Balboa (BAiboa Penin) NB 675-3000 $62,500 (Sun 1·5) 1601 Kings Rd. (N'pt. Heights) NB 644-7270 (Sun 1·5) 7622 Alhambra , Huntington Beach 646-0555 (Sun l 05) 166 Wells Place, Costa Mesa 546-8640 $29,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 419 Irvine (Newoort Heights) NB 673·1658 $38,500 (Sun 1-4) 664 Surf. Costa Me'8 678-6642 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) 104 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB. 675-4494 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR and FAMILY RM OR DEN 310 Dartmoor, Laguna Beach . 494-1008 $84,500· (Sun 1·5) 1034 Sandcastle (HVu Hills) CdM 675-3000 '67,500 (Sun 1·5) 188 E .• llllh St., Costa Mesa 642-7491 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1000 White Sails Way, Corona del Mar 673-2222 $69,500 (&It & Sun 1·5) 311 Coral (Balboa Island) NB 673-6900 _ (Sat & Sun 12-5) 489 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa 642-8235 $41,950 (Sun 1·5) *517 Garrett (Cameo Hlds) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 322 Poinsettia, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $88,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *4 73 E. 20th St., East Costa Mesa 675·6000 $46,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20611 Chaucer, Huntington Beach 675-6000 $34,900 (Sun 1·5) 9061 Aloha Dr., Huntington Beach 64&-0555 '33,750 . (Sun 1-4) *3183 College, Costa Mesa 557-4130 (Sun 1·5) 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Sbore1) NB 846-1550 $112,900 (Dally) 2011 Paloma, Costa Mesa 842-8235 $49,500 (Sal/Sun 1·5) *2323 Private Rd., Newport Beach 842-5200 $56,000 (Sun 1·5) 929 Via Udo Nord (Lido Isle) NB 644-2430 129,500 (Sun 1-5) 310 Femleaf, Corona del Mar 675-4392 (Sun 1-5) 133 1tfasters Ci rrle. Costa Mesa 645-4400 $56,500 !Daily 1·5) •Bedrooms 2338 Cynthia Court, Costa Mesa 675-5726 $88,900 (Sun 1·5) 304 Nucissus, Corona del Mar 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2009 Barranca (The Blulis) NB 644-8200 $49,500 (Sun 1·5) 106 Via Dijon (Lido Jale) NB 644-4910 $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 198-02 Providence Ln., Huntlngtoo Beach IMll-0558 $31,850 (Sat/Sun 1-S) *910 Nottlngham (Dover Shores) NB 675-2723 f95,000 (Sat/Sun 1·5) 2129 Forti!, Santa Ana 1142-25111 '32,900 (Sun 1·5) 3116 Kerry Lane, Costa Mesa 540-1907 $34,960 (Sun 1·5) 2602 Crestview CBa:rshores) NB 875-3331 (Sun 1·5) 29 \"£"ta Ln. CBlg Canyon) NB 64 00 $120.000 (Dally 1·5) 4 IR and Fomily R-.i or Den *4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo !!bores) CdM 842-8235 (Sal & Sun 1·5) *2118 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 844-6200 (Sat -lrsun 1-5) 1907 Leeward (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 (Sat a. Sun 1·5) **11153 Bay1ide Dr. (Yachtsman'• . COve) CdM 678-11135 (Dally) 1529 Keel Dr. (HVu Hills) Cdlf . M4-M30 f/9,500 (Sun 14) 3500 SarMew Lane (HVu Hllll) Cdll 144-KIO '74.500 (Sun 1-1) 11172 Pt. Seabourne (HVu Hllll) NB 144-:MaO '89.600 (Sun 1-51 17112 Mil Tl'eo Ln. (Uni•. Pk.) Irvin• 144-MIO "8,900 (Sun 14) 3000 Komat Dr. (llt11 Verdel CM , ~!IOI 1$1,000 (Sat • Sun 1·5) tl0'72 a.tmbur8, HunUngton Beacll •tH• ·""aoo . ISa,1 • Sun) **llJ7 Unda 1'11 Dr. {Llnd1 lal1) NB- . · '1U111 (Sunda7) 1836 Pl. Westbourne (HVuHomes) NB 64U200 (Sat a. Sun 1·5) *615 Rockford Rd. (Cameo HldJ) Cdll 673-6510 $78,500 (Sun IH:30) *706 K·Tbanga (Irv. Terr.) CdM 6711-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2015 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 842-5200 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20362 S. W. Birch, Santa Ana Heillbts 842-5200 $59,500 (S'un 1·5) 21 Hermitage Ln. (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-4910 $119,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) tt#60 Llnda lale Dr. (Llnda Isle! NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1019 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 642-8285 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2415 Tustin, Costa Mesa 642-8285 $51,500 (Sun 1·5) #17 Rue Fontaine (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 1221 Keel Dr. (HVu Hills) NB 642-8235 $89,900 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1916 Sumba Cir. (Mesa Verde) CM 845-0303 (Sun 1·5) 1029 Parkhill Dr., Cos ta Mesa 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 18011 Aspen Tree Ln (Univ. Pk.) Irvine 540-1151 $55,000 (Sat & sun 1·5) 716 Cameo Highlands Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-8-000 '67,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *515 Rockford Place, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $69,500 (Sun 1·5) 2085 Baltra, Costa Mesa 557-4130 1527 E. Riverview, Orange (Sun 1·5) 557-4130 (Sun 1·5) SOB Bowling Green Dr. (College Pk) CM 557-1841 $37,000 (Sunday) # 1 Pinehurst Ln (Big Canyon) NB 557·2034 644-0719 (Sun 1·5) 5 lltdrooma 3801 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 $122,000 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR. and Fomlly Rm or Den **#46 Llnda Isle (Linda Jale) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **#8 Llnda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) *2401 Francisco (Off !nine) NB 548-7729 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4) **#54 Linda 'Isle Dr. (Linda Jale) NB 644-2430 $289,500 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR & Family Rm or Den *1936 Port Albans (H Vu Homes) CdM 675-3000 $74,900 (Sun 1·5) 2201 Aralia (EastblulI) NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2121 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 675-6000 $72,500 (Sun 1·5) 1946 Port Bishop Pl., Newport Beach 644-1957 (Sun 1·5) 6 BR. ind F1mlly R.rn or Den 1500 Keel Dr. (HVu Hill1) CdM 644-2430 $99,500 (Sun 1·5) INCOME PROPERTY 6 • 1 IR -1 • 2 BR 1338 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beacll 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) . HOME AND INCOME 2 IR and BACH. UNIT 611 Acacia, Corona 675-3000 $61 ,500 (Sun 1·5) 4 IR ind 2 IR 112 Garnet, Balboa Island 678-3331 (Sun 1·5) 3 Ill, 6 UNITS *329 MarRuerite, Corona del Mar 644-4848 (Sun 1·5) 2 BR and 1 BR 719 M1rigold, Corona del Mar 644-4848 (Sun 1·5) HOME AND APARTMENT 4 IR ond STUDIO APT. **542 S. Bllyfront, Balboa Island 678-6900 (Sat and Sun 12-5) 5 BR incl 2 BR 916 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 678-7060; 873-7420 (Sat & Sun 1-li) TOWNHOUSE FOi SALE 3 ""'°'"' 2'00 Unlveralty Dr., Newport Beach 845-7344 $42,llOO (Sun 10-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOi SALE 4 leclroomt 305 Vista Suerte, Newport Beach ~ (Sat & Sun l·o) DUPLIXIES FOR SALE 2 Ill Md IACH. UNIT 710 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 8711-5726 (Sun 1·5) 1 811 ond 2 IR 706 Lerkspur, Coron1 de! Mar 873-1658 678-7516 3 Ill ond 1 111 188 E. ltlh s~. Cool& lleaa (Sun 1·5) 8C>7491 "8,760 (Sat • Sun 1·5) 41Rw3 BR llOO W. Balboa llhd.( Balboa Ptnlll.) NII 67M800 '91.llOO (Sun 1.f) LOTS FOi SALi .... JIU BaJlldl Dr. (Y1clltnnan'1 Covt) .. Odil. 618-19!5 (Dally) ...... ** ._.,_ * •• ••••...,a ,... DAILY PILOT Classffled tor . Action ·! ! I ' ' • I , . .... 2141 I, CoHt Hwy., Corona d1I Mar "S.111"8 RNI Estate in Newport Horbor Since 1941" .. 673·4~ CORBIN • MARTIN INC. EXCLUSIVE CORONA DEL MAR Considered one of the best areas on the ocean i;Jde of the Coast Hw'y. This older family horn~ is situated on 2 residential Jots. Xlnt appreciation situation. 0 f f e r e d at $79,500 . IUILDERS -INVESTOR R·l Lot with some ocean view: Corona de! Mar. Walk to the beach. Call for information 644-7662 • EMERALD JEWEL BOX High above the blue Pad/le ocean with a permanent 180' view, this lge. Eme~ald Bay \'home con.mts of 3 BR., 3 baths, den & swim- ming pool. Alking $150,000 VACANT VIEW LOT S 16,500 FULL PRICE This is no joke. Owner will finance. Call today for detall" 644-7662 BALBOA ISLAND Real live doll house, completely remodeled from the ground up. Consisting of 2 BR. sewing rm., den -could have guest _rm . or: fered at $90,000 e:.11 US for your real tstate needs -WE hove l,r1 of good things lo tail you about! CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 -EASTBLUllF'S IEST - ERITAGE REALTORS Fi~ttr Upper MftefYll'ile S21MO 4 BR 2 BA, cul-de..s&c lot <huge), a.nd )'OU can buy at 5% down . . . a REAL opportunity for lhe handy man and wire. VJ.cant! Can lee any Ume. .. Falrvlow 64Ulll 1 .. y11 ... ) --. ----·--VIEW • FANTAmc NEWPOllT, 1$53,7501 ~ sq. ft. beauty In better ·than new condition! 4 bed- roorrui, l baths. large family room with lnsplrine fire. place, addiUonal (!replace in lovely Hgt ·: \lvtng room. all electrlc "Award" built in kitchen. Patio overkloks gorgeous rear yard -picture perfect landtcapl:-.g. Bkr. 540-Jnt. TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Cocta Mesa 4 BEDROOM GOVERNMENT REPOSSEsSION Everyone ii tllglb1e to buy this beautiM 4 bedroom, Costa Me.a 1 home. Great condition wtth new shag carpets, new pa.Int & large lot. Unbelievable price ot only $25,150. But burry. Call MG-6880 IOpen eves.) '· HERITAGE REAi TORS ---==-=-"--.--= 7AX's8ROSS 28 UNITS COSTA MESA $350,000. EXCLUSIVE WITH Need a "Pad"? Place an Ad? Cl.II SQ.-6878. S©~lA-1£'B~S· The 11tul• with the Built-In Cltuc/rle •. r , • . THISrONt1.1s A MoDI. .• Have you ever-da:tid'a former ~f ffii! about one· that's 2 etorles, 4 ....,.,.,..,;:a baths, •,a -VOl'l'i"Y~lll'm ~.-. wlth-walr.bel!ltt1t"•cet , fs IS a former model;~. the bes~.sel c liu~ devolop. m~ 1n ~e1a Verde-. You oughl 'Ill ..e ;rt. Veey wlllliia for a pr!Ce, of .f6!,0Qfl , ' . 27A WAXWING CIR,CLE .. ~l~~RDI UNlfUI HOMU ~ MIU WllDI -tfil NEED FIVE BiDROOMS? RELAX! Whoever needs 5 bedrooms needs io·re1u1 We tilow they're ~ to fiDd and wo know it's hard to relax (when r.°'! need 5J) But· here's the answer.: wk-built Eastbluft, cloae to Newi>ort Center, ahops, tennis, the beacli and achools (Catholic and otherwise), cloH to shops, churches (Catholic and otherwise), close to tennis close to the beach and Beet Bay. The .floor plan is fabulous! Formal d.lnlni, family room fireplace and 4 bedrooll!J up, 1 down! 11 you need five, let Unique sell you five . At $ Seventy 'l'wo FIVE! 2121 ARALIA, EASTBLUFF, N.B. UNl9UI HOMU. COIONA DIL MA"-'7Mt11 AMID THE EUCALYPTUS Ever been out on E. 20th Street In the Back Bay area? You know where those tall state-- ly eucalyptus trees surround the board and batten ranch style homes. Well, anyway, Unique has listed one of .those homes and it's super! Three bedrooms, honest to pine panellng, real tile in lbe kitchen and baths1 a fabulous game room with a \Vg bar ana. pot belly stove and out back there's an II» vltlng heated and filtered pool. Presented at $46~. • 4~3 1:AST 20th STREET, NEWPORT BEACH UN19Ul HOMES OF NIWPOU IUCK..-'4MIN HIGH ON THE HILL Prance thru a private gateway into a ae-- cluded patio, then on to a wandering 4 bed· room , family room ho1ne with a rim of the ocean view. Mirrored fireplace in living room and another fireplace In the maater bedroqm makes this a very Unique home In Cameq jijgbla,nds. It's l'<)Ollly, and loaded with polehtfal. 'Oilers<! at l$7,lllJIJ:' · 716 CAlw\EQ .HIOHLAN.DS .DR., . • CORONA DEL 'MAR UN19UI HOMIS OP CO-A DtL MAI -671.- UNIQUE HOME FOR $l4,90I ., ' Now here's a once-ln·a·very-lijUe-whlle beau-. ~. ty ! Clean as a whistle , cute 8s. a bug's ear Huntington Beach home in a cJost' to com· munfty center location. No fooling! 2 cute / aths, I handy service porch, 3 sunny bed· b 'j rooms & 1 used brick flreplac&-Uvlng room. 11 you -miss this one, it's your·fault. It will COii YOU. $34.900. 10611 CHAUCER, HUNTINGTON BIACH UNl9UI HOMU op; COlOMA DIL MAI -67M ... • • • i A POOL OVER MORNING CANYON It's all here In a very Unique home environ- ment (fortunate for you thll ls 81111crow fall· out! J Cul-de-sac locatioo, immaculate • !Jed.. room borne , a heated and filtered pool, with serene canyon view, This property could be perfect for you! It 's one of the beat we've seen -and the pric~ is a reoll•tic $69,500. 115 ROCK,0110 PLAc•, CORONA DIL MAR IMlf'I tfOMB o• COIOMA llL MAI -61Mltl ' ' ICltAM·LITI ANIWUS IN CWSlf!k:4noN tOO .. SOUTH OI' THI HIGHWAY IN OLD CDM The lle1t of 111<0 wwld1 ~1 Brand n•• _. 1ltucllon wltll old world cnann. ThrM bod· -· a den and thMt bllhl, p!UI ~lhf shake 1hlngle roo(, quaint mlllll~ wtii. dow1, Jots of u1ed brick and dramatic blll <tlllmp;' Yau an ~ bdlevo lhlt overy-thbtl 11 brand ne•, llut It is , In Old CoroOe de)~-.()pen l>aUy. • nt "91HllnlA, CORONA DIL MAii lllllllllO--~ Ml. MAI-.,,~-. lJ . ••Jt~Mf$ ,, • ' ' ' ~ • • 'i !; ., • 1 TO 5 P;M. COSTA MiSA 3137 BRAY LANE, 5 Bedroom, Family Room, Single Slo')', ~900. Sun. 546-2313 183i-A IOWA, Mesa Verde, 2 Bedroom, Pool Condo .. Sat. & Sun. 546-2313 21112 FORDHAM, 3 Bedroom, Super Sharp, ~1.111111. Sun. 546-2313 31Q ,MADEIRA, Mesa Verde , 3 Bedroom, ·~ Sat. $39,500, 546-2131 20U BALEARIC DRIVE, Mesa Verde, 5 Bed- ' room, Large Loi, Sun ., 546-2313. . I 2'18i DRAKE, 3 Bedroom, Enclosed Patio, _ All Terms, '31~, Sat., 546-2313 · 287 BRENTWOOu, 3 Bedroom, '31,000 Sun, IM&-7171 . 253 EAST 19th, 3 Bedroom, $25,i500 Sun., IM&-7171 NEWPORT BEACH 3118 34tli STREET, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, $48,250, Sun,, IM&-7171 CORONA DEL MAR 3311 EVENING CANYON ROAD, 3 Bedroom, Dln!Da Room. Tree Lmed S1re4!t. Key to Prlvale Bel!ch.:!!!:_" SU&., 67U5lio 4111 MENDOZA ·r..,ru<., 4 Bedroom, Pool View, OUt.tandlng View of Ocean, Sat. a: Sun., 673-851SO 322 LARKSPUR, -South of Hwy., Duplex, '65,000, Sat. & Sun., 673-8MO , . . HUNTINGTON BEACH . 9432 .co~. 3 Bedroom, Family Room, Bonus Room, VA Terms, No Down , Sat.. a: Sun., 1148-2313 · 5711 HEIL, 3 Bedroom, Pool & Jacuzzi; · Acro'8 from Golf Course, Sun. 842-2535 10022 EL CAP.ITAN, 3 Bedroom, Family Room, Dining Room, 21> Bath, Shag Car· petlng, Sun., 142-2535 lnlll SANDRA LEE LANE , 3 Large Bed· roonis, Family Room, Dining Room, Cus- tom Built, Pool. 60' x 140' Lot, Sat., 80-2135 ' 11362 NANTUCKET, 8 Bedroom, Fainlly Room Dining Room,. tu.aoo Sun., IM&-7171 5661 KERN DRIVE, 3 Bedroom, Corner Lot, Super Sharp, sun.; Mr..,ie · · , FOUNT.lftit:y~"EY '18122 SANTA CE~I · .. m, Family Room (15x30) Dbilng -·, Fireplq, 3 Car Garage, 3,000+ sq. Ft., Sun., 84'f.llll10 CULVERDALE 3691 CLAREMONT, 5 Bedroom, Family Room, Dltiing Room, ~.ooo Sun IM&-7171 6 LOCAL :OFFICES l,O )THE REAL '()'. ESTATERS NO YARD WORK 9 CONDOMINIUM LIVING e ,, 1 FOl,l1n'AIN V AILEY AREA """9-Pool-Toltt It_., ~ .~ Uiw '9wn-Low paymtw on 111 a BDIU(, very nice, Hi BA t20.500 '· lk' .,..,. FHA $13& ·+ $22 mt or nu loan e 2 BDRM. vacant, clean , • t20,900 dbl garage, 11'.i bath, patio e I BDRM. 1 % BA. vllCll!t• . t2ll,700 • -Bltag, dbl gar, dbl Ink tn b;lth '-e S BDRM. 1 % BA. lax livlni $25,900 · It ovr FHA In tl57 lllO + t27,l50 mtnc db\ gar. patio, dbl •Dk in both e 2 BDRM, 11> BA, lrf mstr bdrm $22,500 comterfull, tic ovr t 18. FHA or nu In INFORMATION BY PETE PETERSEN OR SALESPERSON VILLAGE REAi: ESTAll 531.poo 531.s&Ol 0.-01 COit~ D~ MAR t'ewpott Heltlitt m°"Jlrt::fiiERl~E Dupi.x-1'!0' Attentloo yoor end lnvHton! $ll,500 3 BR. -· ""°' plu• 6 2-Wow! ...,.tori -In !J!. tlfth.I, 1 8llt. to oceaa. Newport , H~U:! . 1 • 2 tim.000. bedroom ail4 f.1 bedroo:in. 71t MAltlGOLD !cP!' ··~••tor . Chanu. plm· loca-2 BR s..awu.r, ~· """'•· "'I> l ·BR. ontt bu tlll!<G FOOL ·• IO~ ktnc·obed BR..xtam ceu· .. <l!>lrn for -'· Call O'RA"Nli. COAST ~I GlHDI.'. .... Estate 2MIO E. Out Hwy. Corona del, Mar 6"-41148 Sood>y, Novtmbof 5. 1972 ........ . ........... · Orn .J.Jo7u. Sn. 1-5 112 '~1 l,leautlfUl;I)' ~ almost new 4 bdrm., • bath homo. Only steps from uclullve beach. Spacloua 2 bdrm. apt., now leued at $300 ·moath, y..,iy: Oflered at $12:1,000. WIWAM WINTOM REALTOR 229 MARINE, BALIOA ISLAND 675-3331 $27,750! SWIM l'OOL .;.;a..;;;.; ... .;.:;;r•I __ _ No Down Torm• $23 llft LAND LOCKED DUPLEX • Br. • """ 1c 3 Balboo POt1lnsulo Neu -·· mpplnf. 3 """' SAILOR Br. """"'· $92,lOO. bedrooms, 2 lovely baths, No Down Terms . MarBhail Realty 6T>-400J bullt-Jn iourmet kitchen, a "Homelike" atmot.pbere with Sail, anchor, jib, buoy, Bliycrfft open sun. 12-4:38 : Newpor .. 1 &ns~·rr to Splti, Kurt Krumphob fen1 )'OU hit Jhc33 tt. pool• llilh fel"ll"n, tn.t, · ranae oven A-diahwuher 3 bedroo 2 plley, gatt -to name Just a [ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' ' ------------G-~:.. u • .i .. -• nu, aeparate few You must 1H this S ~........----.-......-~ l"al'JUUI ¥U.,. room • tJriths large family room · O.,.al o.n.ral dwm enhanced. by fire-BUllt~ kitchen. Beauwui cabin lbedn'n•.> I u x u r Y I ~. plua I room.leat 4 bdnn. borne : Cameo HI""°""" $11,!IOO. , • unlwrslty -lty : , ' pla~. Freshly painted lJl. p&rk-lik unda. N a1n line1' In ~. This 1al'1l'! ------ ----___.___ ___ ,.. aide It out DtJ.iCbtl\d 1 ~ e ~ 0 mmcr· home bu ICl'ttned-ln patX>, ' Macnab -Irvine DU E. Cat HW)'. • -J~,'---~=-~·~a:,~ ~tm. or ,w. ' ~r.. ,: ~:~· ru'il!JfE:fEv 'S BEST "YA'""(fl ~'::!.t':;fve ":.:, ~.~ NEW • . . "!'ti •• · Into eojoyment. _,_..,. BAYCREST LISTING ,. • , ,... • _ 1 l!955 Harbor, Costa Mrsa 56T-C30. S79.950 RAJtE TRIPLEX : Cholce2beclroom-.• ~· •treet. All ,... ~-Unlqu · pooUJde loclUon. Ca I 675-'1225. DelfghllUl l"llY: home. i3 ~81llous BR ... 2 ·s, T>At DDJS BEAUT. VIEW OF $l500 movo• you In No need to look tortber • • batba; huge 'lamily ldlched: Top quality ' .~, ' ' .,..,,. · UPPER NEWPT, BAY 1o thb hOme. "" a 3 ::""""" • rn · IDnnal DR · appointments thruout. Ankle-deep carpet, ' · Luxury 3 BR townhouse-ls bedroom. 2 bath w 11 h 2 =~~v~ . decorator fiooring, custom shutters. Just a. * 2 BR Condo. C.M ... $2'J,950 ex!ftlalteJy decorated and built-In k!lcht>n • tireplacr-si~. Solt \\,'ate r • real "Bright Penny". Best call t~ay. *~ .~-.. ~ .. ~~ ~.~ ~t.P~~~i~ ~!~~8:-:t ;.~ = automatic OUUide lightifV. · · • · * 3 BR Home + Open house Sun. 10-S p.m. na int iMide and out -beau-MW !hag . car f et Ing , IUUIOtAIY °' '"' ~WIU ca. I •A't _,, t""' p r 0 f e 8 I l 0 ft a --Uifi'iJii:r'<rai=;c=;:i 2414 Viti• •-i Oro =m• ............. -·~ "'""' tarubcaped front •oo '""""""•"". ""''"""' ,..._. .COTTAGE SMALL , u. * DUPLEX A BA CH rear yards . new c~ -ed pe.Uo. WaJter v i.... Shuigled from hen-tD 144-1133 Anytime . . '-*: BAI.BOA ISUllD * OPEN SAT/SUN. 12 TO 5 542 SO. BAYFRONT Brand new, exclusive listing. Extra large, immaculate 4 bdrm., complelely furnished waterfront home plus apt $180;000: Excellent terms. Apt •••.....•..•.... $41,500 !•re~ air heal -:ill 1aJ. wa-"A' .......... r·-· ·-· 2 bdrm d .. 1 '--..,.A _ _... ..,_ ., OC\.I .,......_, "'-1,;J), u..... ·• • en, UKe ~"'• 1:.o1111uuue. n.uum ter heater and bell ol all It -118 ft. corner Jot. tor 14 wrl.ll •••••••••. $5:i,!D) can be yours for only btoad:i A. bay. CALL 6U-1771 * 145-7344 * $29.<IXl. Call Red Carpet, ll<l.000 NORTH MESA SPICIAL ••• $31,000 VA Al'l'RAISED 1770 ~;_venue Rea.n:.~SP~H· ,, ~-~~-:rm U:_J~"k'!;.R .. tty ,_ Out ID Out Catalog ~ C dol Mor $25,900 LooldJW tor on tmmoaolat< orono * DUPLIX s· *. , SWIM l'OOL ~a~...=,,:~ OPEN wd•pt=tor~f•• . areu! We have tt. Priced locationa .I: Pl'bd to A ltwety 3 bedroom. 2 bath with .u ......., at $311,<IXl. 3 SUNDAY 1 S m,~ "" • colt A "" wll hoin.I!, all electric puah bol· hup btdroom.1, 1 lwmrioua -rtad lo~ flern lo~ too· built-in kitchen, light .1: baths, dote to freeways aOO , 6=AN Rl!AL TY • ~~~~' .!:~h~th 'fi!: -Ina. Call 310 fERNWf, ClfM HARBOR Vo HUia lby en, loada Of decking, luah low maintenance yard and N • 3 BR d 2 ba R 2 Open Home &m 12-6 a •beautilul 1wim pool! Bric, Re~ton 545-0465 ::W. 1ot' ~n'<uroer00 ~ ~8,.,R. ~BA, Fam Rm , di stJ...Jni. .. · Open Evet. 1trucdon) plans at 1lte. 9tmi cprt dc:_Wne.1!.ct LAND LOCKED °"°:';;:ow; decor • 187·000· '"'A patio,. re:;. "'" TARBELL Immacuiate ! bedroom. 2 bath with separate, lovely 15x30 family room (1800 sq. ft.), tropical landlcaplng. All thll for only $267 per month wtth no money down SAILOR HAL PINCHIH ~~''&..~'::.·,!? ea to vets. Call SALISBURY REALTY -Harbor Coot& M " 673-6900 OWNER 0 ANx1ou": ~~-.. ~ J::!?• alll Assaciates ~~:,~!;IC·B:'""""' ... BOA ISLAND MUST SELLI I few. You mUlt tee thla s rrad)' to mow In. Bhldt Jlf-MARINI AVE•, BAL · Re&tton _, Immeculate 3 BR. hmne, 211 ~~ :i:::: 2111 E. COAST HWY. "'"'>'Where, .,.,Wiii I ll!!_lllllJll ___ l!!!!!_"!Got!l•,.l!!ro"!l-!!!!!!l.,_..,..,..I Open Eves. ballu. '°'"""' mm. oDte. bu __ .:...._,_ DOtlo. AC lllll 57c j'Jll2 kttd>en, both A C10Mra1 ra.-IDE Cathedral cell. ID llvtng ~~·po • · .. lift '"'1ll 166.!IOO. f73.ll!tl; f73.?llS .. l ~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I """"'"' rm., w/su loo !J1>1o. ands&:.:::'~~· * DUPl I• 4 llDIOOM ~:!,~:·•'=.,..,.,.....-.,:'~the Sll•ct View by OWN:rt * BIG, llG BAYFRONT * $32 500 wa1b .,.. to"""""""· ......-..,.. and 1awx:b • -rt1 42> MARGUERITE ' OPEN SAT .• SUN. 1-S ' • • -ht kitchen."""""""'"" Into enjoyment. -'""· nzr;. tt Pr1~""'9i"""iiT.onll¥:r·~~~!Ji IO LVD New ll1tlns' on quiet tree oyen1. Beautiful decorator 557-4130. 1bt Rea.I Ertaten at Corona -916 &. BAL A 8 · tined ,_,. ne" "'hoot• CaJpei./drapea. T 1 n t e d OWN"R LEAVING ct.I Mar wUt help you make 5 MUST SELL ' * NIAT & NIFTY. * and churdltt. 5%. % uaum· ~ window1. Iron pte . ,_ your eetection from cus1om Brtnn .. 2 & ........ bl • ableloan~,tryl0%down eritrance I: a1 1olfer'1 STA.Tl buUt,oceanv»wpropert~ + many~ On beaUtlfuI 6Jbo& Peninsula. Pier/Slip plus to new Joan. tor appoint· g'arden! New waaher & Lovely 3 eR ho m'"e in o:im,. deJ Mar n.nsrlna-Work 1n San °'eto. $33. sandy beach. Large 5 BR. home, frplc.1 patio, ment ~r are incl~ In price of deli;nated for homelnnl, from 189.500 tee land. Ca1J Br Owner, 5e0-tm1. , r,:u•.~.B~.apt .f~r~ests .~rre~tti:$~~~0~ 400LlI-, RIRALLH~W 8fiJi~R'°(~. ~.:.k'll:' la Gud<n ~':.."::.-:..=:~Cotto Mou : ' C.M;._~ AIW 64/l 4400 557.0544 ~ fllrtller ct.tali. .oo an •P-QPEN SAT./SUN ,_,., .IMJf'A IAY PROl'ERTIES ~ llllll.llflao.. polnbnent ID ._.. .. Call 706 I(, THANGA • 04$09 :Vt:·tlli1t Hwy .. ~N8 67S.7lMO --NPT. HEIGHTS. ~. IRVINI TlltllACI 2309 'w.::J••!!oo Blvd., NB ., .673-1420 ~wow-4 IDRMS * 145-7344 * 118'.riMiiZ~ ff::l ~~""M ... · • ... ~ , , 1 HURRY, HURRY ~tte~la ~ ~'f; = irro ~-Avenue l'PBOPtN:~MllJ =1~':i1~ ' ~ a.n..:il . . Genoro ~-· -~ ·-tt "' -~ behind • ._. "'*" m . -~-·· ~ '"· · "'"' 0iut 1o eout CalaloJ MAGNIFICINT 1m..._,. um.... A a..,.,Style Home OCEAN VIEW J~""·~ =~ ~All-::,th...=:s<i:. ' llD.rtll\. HOMI "' .._,,, " rn.aao PIUo • Earth """'' ldnd ol Uvln'I AIJc: · Prt«d rlaht tor fut ale. or tntJer. BetU!r check UU. CoMMERCIAL LOT HOME l:'..i:.\'1 the land • warmld~t:.iio~ 8:c ' ··UKE °"""'-·In No.·Caltl.. todoy. °"""' ..m ...,,. m.-N.....,...,....., ..., ... ,.... OPIN SUN. 1• :· tum · 50;0 DOWN! needltoSl!U.NOWIH....,. lln!T.D.wlthmloon,_! Don't m1u o.i. value -.....-.......,. 71t HILIOTlt...:,.: friendl_yt_ IST. ATE to He' thU J..Bedrm, den, 2 padtqe. ......a1 -3 f.or )'Ola' --. --·' 4 _.... . ltUL BRAND SPANKING NEW! bath home. ........,,,; ..;;;; with anldo _, ;;;,:. ";jU,"d,, .... ,, Doll "-; TREASURES Only 4 • 2 "°"' -.0 lettl MWt21 Ins: ~ 11oep -""° -~ -o1 --•"-A Spaclou,, U-nn. wA 1--~-----..-......_------I l&U WttldW. NB. MS-6170 CLOSE OUT SALE! Gracld· 11mti II a nuon Realtcn -..m.i 1arp 1 car ......... that 10'I W. and pa& bun t'W!')' ~ cell. db[ dDar -.,. G ..... I ~' Gerlw•I ~~=-=·F:t Uyeanw~. 2>43~~::w :.n:i-~2.~°'i: w:-~St.Georp ~1~:~ ON-THE ROCK-..;TURTLEROCK -THAT-IS! :Majestic home l0<1ted II!, the mO&t dev•op,ed section of TurUerock. Splcioua four. bedroo1111 surround an *ID'. alrium !WI of ferns. Trees and Janthcaplng are matuie ind maDlciired. Shag carpets tJtru.<>ut. a large formal dining room ond a flnplace are lncluded. stroll 200' lo the Olympic alle 1Wlmmln11 pool ana tennlJ court& This one la a wlnller. DOWN TO · THE SEA IN A DUPLIX Beautiful oceanfront duplu right on the und. A dflllchtful quieter llretcll of tieach., Llrp IWl,<dtck. a neet dweJUnf for bellcb 11Ylng. YES! NEWPORT BEACH'S FINEST YllW You will llop JOCJklnt wb., you see thla beautiful home Ullt hu a view that reache1 fore\'er. Big, big lot, 8 bet!., S bo., brlct paUo ond Iota of brlct in the ldtcllen. Watch the boat J)OJ"lde1 and ocean 1111· Inf. WUline lo 1rade or you name ltl Ottered at rro,ooo. Open Sot. • Sm. 1-6. ' . ' . . ' , 6 UNITS -. NIWI e blaullNI .Wuxe pparlmtntl with-·""" th• eanae with a peet. Hllo . .t.w II( Ille ' -l!Jd llrB•IWI did<. Only l ·abort, JlloCt lo Ille ltiy. tl'n,000 wllil lllma IDl -will comlder lradel -IDb- mlt all otfen. ~ ............. .. I ' . ••• • lllMNG OllMTft lllM'0«1' IWllOll ADA MIMlll MULTlhl Uli!IJI •IMCI Il.Y ROOMS! 4. bl&' lied· SPLIT LEVEL bftt e.....,d< Coot&. Mno Open -• lllntla1 1.0 -t ~ mitt tn '"°f• • room.1. Laundry rooma. area. Hurry It wont lut! Call ITSJl225 Lot.. room to'buOd Quality oement drlv....... FORMAL Call Red c....... lte<on """ .. thi. R-2 lat ' tool Tty 5% DOWN! S4&-8640. lut at .. 500. , t PRJCED TO SELL FASr! DINING PICTURE Plltl'ICT SCINIC iirtOPlltTll $36,txxl to $37:250 OR MAKE OUT '""" dirty -need• $21,511 2tt.5 E. c.... H..,. .. CdN • :veo~W~~ TALK Al gienenl dean up but it hu Thi• horn .. 11 ln better than 67U726 " SH•8 f'I _,.., .. >W need, OOl now mntlltlon. with.Uthe .,.,.. ... 645-()3l3. "" 1111· ft. ol prNtip HvlJw. 4 RQOCl!et and priced to .U. 3 ~or 1'MI COlWll4 co. '..,,..~ You won;t ftnd thnn any bet· becttl'M, 2 aipedol.w baths, 1lrl' bedl'Oloma. 2 bltba. -.,.. R--'l11nie 2 BR urdtl In lllrie ter. Jt • mow·tn perfect. h:lrmal dinU. mi. tm'ltl.c ~lout hullt-4n ldtdten. 2 " ...........-~lion. Nke -~ New carpe~ draPM and medallion bu;lt .. tn ldkhen, ear pnKe, fon:ed air In 1 --·-bltn. ,.,_., 4 "'""'· Ml .... paint. A pel'£eet 3 bedroom heevy ftke root lncUcatl'll h e 1 t , a d u I t occupied, ~ unH, Upper unit '-1'wt t I: tamUy J".OOt'll borne. ranch 1 t y I e, ~It cW-de-uc lot, comJMttty A Pft'fl!Ct •a.tter home In view or hilt and nff• O::.npltte bulltln electric Colta Meu k>cl.tlon. Seller carpeted, and tan ovtf bMut1l\al South l,..quna • or ~ loan <Mn' IOt;6 k l t c h • n , lup well aaldni $36.GOO .,..._ to 0)4.00 toeal monthly pmt. the loac dNtrwd retirf.. be -.nec1 et 7~. TH landlCl.ped )'U'd. aecllkted .a im.b ofttr Call Red subject to txl#tlrc 71Ai~ mftlt hlwn. Nmt rnorithl $8,letO. ON E l'OINT cul._,'!:.:' ·~a~ ~ -~ """· ... It today. Call Red -· • -·~. II; ........ CALL • • .... •.ouo.. PENIN UQD.abll . t"'...... • • Carpet, Realtors 548-MI>. tow1.r •t.mtlfd ~. privacy " ~ • -,. • 134,!IOO. ltURAL BACK BAY with ...,. o< bl1h. OnJy &IJlt'st " ! Loaated lell tbu f. block of! $26,511 12'1,500. Y11'1 own thf land. IALii.._. • ::a. ~a!.~ 3 BR. aood oond. w/drps, c..II Belk! at 57l--Sl..1JO. Nter N--..n hal 0"'1tf • betlrocm, ~ -· ·• :!' Z.,.~ .\:,."'in~ ~®THS RSALij IV GIOitOlil r:J be:-n.= ::\ r'fXlll'I • bath. OwnpWlfty fenced DM B V.A. '""" °". s ..... Ju :""....w poilo:...,,. ': 'AHOY *•BDRM neor oceoa ... w/Widt potlt> Jrult t,.... ' .,4 •• ~~ ruteeo Pio. --'lir9ii:~ ol • bf.1 from Dl.900 Room tir 'tmvcamper llllMI&! miui. 21D ... ..... ~ prtoe --MAll * IMM Ac &I........, I eon.I A """' "" 1 ...... : BDI' Bey In Shoreclt"'. I OPIN HOUSI • ' a..U5! ()pen Ews. You can u.· )'OUI' boat ln the BORM, aawne S230 Pm. Short walk _, e.yvn BR. 2 bu. f"'luno1'm. Ex· SUN. ~~ front )'&rd of lhla atwii Mi.ton Viejo • •· •• • 131,900 School 6 ~ d 1 )'. tru. 81 OwMr Ml>-07M, st:f'.ING IS BWEVlHO, Q\anntl borne in Newport ·.:.~RM nHI' oca.ri · • · 54&-8235. tT>T1la F..d H.lttdlr ltlt)' =..: b .:!: t l~~hl I~ 1133 Westcllrt Or., N.8 . · BR' .. 2 BA't. Gre•t for a 167221 -~------=- '"''" f&mlly ... ""' '' LAICH FAMILY OCIANl'ltOHT w11er run. Prt«<I at 171.!IOO. WANTID I $211St ,.._ ,.~,,~ .. 1.,. 1 ,...n7L ._. tamUy will ~ !ht. 3-81!.. 1% bL untl mti.. ~· l"li& MN,~ 4 ba<h...,, -with 2 f\IU caJ11., dnpet. cai\paetety llm'l'AT.._ batM, wtfeeVft' bulltln --b" --~'Ti.liM_ -......... "'"' .... ........ --.....,.. with ... contlltloofto ....... l'rtol<I •I JI11!.atiO. * OiiilN SUN. 1..S * ....-potlo with - Call: -·.-.zm E-IM SUltl' ::""..a....""':n~ °"""" ... -.... --1· .,. ll!R;l\1--•u • VA/FHA W Oioow- Ootla -toe. ....... _,....... .... _.. ·°"'"-1-------i U"'° __,1 'Not a liiWllOitT HllOlfTS 6;1: ,_!!::.., " .. ,lty 0.:.1x!" ="-llPOSllSllON ·~ >7M4n -.,. "" -· ,.~ POOL l'WS ........ --'"" la "8ysp;;:t .... "' &JI ...... motin.ied. Located illcMif Clll"t blat .... CIGl'ft-EnJo7 tllil llDMWf In )'OW' tn tN: wry d e t I r 1 b I r limattao • ~ --. _,,..., yool, plus ,.._,.., '"'°" ''" ""' 2 I ........ ,.,.. Md * ' Btdioouw bect1•001n. 2 bath Mme 111ta _,.,... ml -• -,_. &iblU*ll "" -~ !i:'"" .. ..,. ~~1\""11.~ ~ .. Call 611-UU ft .. "" ............ "' -tht ...... c.n ""' Clf111C, associated . . ,. ' ....... l>rW'_ -: .... A1'l1dq .. u.8EIT'DIW tro 'dR' PM • · rwa an Id! Dacii .a., .. ~ ' . ' . .; • . < ., ·. • • "'"""" ... nu ' •9aa ~~ RnltonMllHI. . ... '·· ,,~e&Jl~l!!!l!l~~ICHl!I.::::::::!:.~~·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--· • .. • .. • .. • '. , . I; i: ' . • I I 1 l . • • l ' ~ • I ' .. ..... '$51"'5 .=,, ·- • .. LoftYIMrig awal\f:YOUI Act swiftly lo sel1tCJ your own • ' Newport Beach condominium. VlsltU>e terMporary offices of the Nawporfc,est Information canter, 'OUR YEARS YOUNG • convenlen1!Y located at Dpt¢ rti:,I b<ttr-. ~ • 2~~·eoh!Hlg'1W8Y ,_ ·~ ·llf--l<Ol·IJI SUit• e: Newport Beach. .,. -1nc --=· ""' .Open Dally 10 a.m. to sun$8f. ·, ltortlt Clbl?Mq.h~· • ' "' $lop~ 1'Y ... tho .... _ 17141 645-6141 "' . -< ,..,, I .,.,.._ lftc.I • I .. of N •. . ~ b. ., ~,. .. ..;.· l[t] 1,Ao..._ ..... ..; ·111 · .,__, .. _ Ill l Unturn: • ~ ~~~~~~~~~;;;~;;~~~;;! t<u1lnn1 '':,!::.:..:.:::.:.:;_,.._.....;;::i;.;i=..;..;=--'.....;;:::: . u-. .,....,, u...,_ .. .... Cloliorhln J...,.,,,__~~~~1-~~;;;;.;;:....~-=:::::?:::..:::::::::::..:._;,t;.:. ~ .... ,llr.ty ~' fl1i . '"') ,•,, , . . COlila Mile · · .Ho ....... ·~ Code -L...-Booch 0.-01 0-ol 1 • u..;a;.• Ilg •ofll I · ,.._.. l'Rllll . F.1'. .. • 's11117, • !":·· 2. swm a Bit Ooado. ....... ,. __ • Oro BAa1. nr b<acll. ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiijii~ .._ rT "' , :-idiot· °""91'1' ~~_2w!le! ~ ll2! Nr. pool .l mitt. &n flllnlbo ........ Cd. TV. 1435 N. CoMt. EL CORDOVA Al'TS. . -· "ti'nwn1"1 :opporlunity.for lady or ipan wl\b : ~;~!?~i~J.St..:=.~ ::-c~·-c!:;"~,.!~1 ~-~/71 •4 H T ; From $145 . I • . ~:e:Jh i~~~~atJ!i::r;!.111oney.inwi:: , ,~!lit ~.-Pl = ~ u. ~ 2811, .2BA. Lrt ~~==-!'"w~~. li~;l;;~li:~;;!!;;ij,...a;i;;. d;"' ---1 DishwABber • Jh:g h.-8;::';'! Walk.Jn. aJ "" . •• • . • 1 -"' 1.A".JUfttol1.'e\ 3"0 Rooms Fro~ .......,i. dir<ct llihlllla We ha .. wlol .. -w. ets, Fol'<td Air Heat . Extra Large Roomst ,~, We 1Uppb; a complete ~t o!Jpots.T ' 1 ~ ~~· ~';1 .:i!· 0cean w . Wiii io l>cb •ad! • Separa1e dln'c area Will Tm .stud'"" Beautiful Game Room • Heated Pool • BBQ' t . !JldJli"Jee11gl~:it°;i!1, ~i:tl,~"!': ,; ''.j; ~! ~is~"'°~'! ... : =· ~ mo. ·~ : =~:/•tons< 3 ~~7:.'.' ~ ~~~::ish~f~;~-(N~1i~.!,~Jf!~ft!~'m\ , , ~P~lJ fttturel1 , Estall olbllsbw _d h~es ._ gr,t , _ 1 ih I.it .,.lloor-iiooL $215. Ho-f,um. or 310 • Marble pu11man 4 s~· .~~. 'm~ 20 ult Llvlnt. No Peta. · ,1.r .,.,u qpe se ·Up. a e s OWJ'OOlll loe • . C!i!kl Oil. -4. Unfum. • Kill&•" 84rm• l BR. 2 BA ........... 1285 n Chorlo St., Cost• Mno 64:Mo47p ., .. , lion .now :ready for occupan.i:y. Total, CllSh ". B&ACH bums' -Olni.Poi,,t · c del Mo • Pt>ol • ~·\·.::: l BR. I BA ............ 1115 HACIENDA HARBOR ,,. . -tll\7estlnenl-t'eqltlted, $7 ,500 (secured). Run • Beaob ulll tnc. 1100. · • · · 0,..,.. · • ......s.d 1 "' 2 BR. I Ba. l'enln · ••• l250 1, . ·your qwn )>usiness m our wonderful facllity.. •OJzrSN!fii' .Ni:@ b<ac~ 3 ,:::.· .!i..,~ ::' • d:!,~~ ON .,. beacb. W10bc1ructed .:':i~/'lf;.i.. at 10. ,,.., CALL: 613-3663 From $154 '!!'' For detalli; phone, I• ···1 .. !.... '714· ~ .. per vu. pri road, 3 BR. 2 BA. LARGE I B!l $18). DELUXE I "' 2 BEDROOMS r, ' •• U IC • ti"""'• • ~-furn. at. Adjult for winter No Pet.I Furnished &. Unfumithecf ¥ Aittlquo1 ·Exchongo e FIXER Upper.• er. Fn<d ~ountoln llol!-r or lull llm•. 673·28'/S. 305 w. Wl!IOn 642·1971 Healed Pool -Garages _ Shag CarpeUni' 645-8062 -9:30 lo 5 ~-Elld;~;· NO deppolt. 3 BR, iio a twnJise, -· N•wport llMch Dishwasher -AU UWiUes Paid. r wt. <1rps. pool, Ir p 1 c. •YEAllLY & WINTER• LIVE LIKE A KING Adul11 Only. No Pm . -(,·; I . -· ·--·· Jlil I I •VACATION Yr. Rotmdl In Slf<5/mo. 213: 696-32j0. Finer Homes In -Afto At Bucl9et Pricell WINTER 241 A-.do St., Coate MolO 646-120f ------ . ..,,..~~-._ .·_ -• .....,.,,.. 1 Br. Utll Incl. •aa, ,,ondo,-1\0 ba, pool, Fl'om l3liO M<mth --·-• v-attractive 3 Br . ----$140. "'c1 b ··-~ ~-~ ~~ 'UN•~ •• , VILLA MARSEILLES _, . u ·-· -· BW Grundy Rllr. •·~-·---~~ $undeck. c.,..... BlHN. 2 SPACIOUS I ;,; • FAMJLY w .. tedl 2 Jlr, water.S>ltner.-. -Condominiums un• uN•--bUor ., b<acb. l2!0tmo. in. & 2 BEDROOM APT • . :;:. C ......... lnlum1 Bu1lno11 =-@,: Encl ..... Nr Huntington Baoch Unlvm. nG * POOLS =::.::"!;~,,.~st."::: Fuml~I~ 8:t::;'lahod ·'"'' for Mio 160 Opportunltv 200 • sTunENTS' 3 ii 2 "' " . . . H H....._. llooch• * ENCLOSED call '""' 714:SG--112L Dlshwuher color coordlnated appllancea • ""' lj~ -~ l!!ll. N occ ·~.,.,,r. $111). . 3 BR. 2 BA, -· OK, ' •e ,.,. . ..,... . ' ' GARAGES OCEANFRONT New furn. 3 Pluab shag carpet. mlrrured Wardri>be door• . l ;{);~-~ q ~ t e 1 ~u1"h:;e:'Jdr $Jl.OOO . • r~~~1 2 11r'. =~:~~·pa':'., j~~;~~ * C=~~ ~ .. :Ml~· ~No= Indirect Ugbthig In kitchen • breakliui bar • -'·~-at'-.. ;;'.'~ PlpeA ,~·l)'ew ~t¥;At .:. y,~1,tpttmo. · " ~--...;_,~~f..1~ FROM $135 MONTH _67H088'=-'~·~-~~-t,,u:~r.:~:tVi:~~~~o~~~·=-=t rii ftOondni< • v.a 11 a bt e · Ne.d Mtg. BUsinesse9 ~llAVE LOTS MORE . ~t~"'&':im ue ADULTS Plll>.SE i,:;;h~ ~1;"'-pd' =-.:. & lanai. Air condlUonlng. 0 •. i!!c b::~,·/(Jnha HOLLAND Bus. Sol•• ALL P!\t@ ·~ SIZES! .. i31(:PU !;::l 531·5111 T_nh..,.. Unfum. 33.1 VILLA POMONA Winter~~ JIOI 5c~[i:i1s~i'..~N.cT. & C0.557.-, '<•la.. , , 162 1716 0':"'""c.~. ~ · lt.)'OUneedhelpcalltoclaf . house Huntlnaton 8-h PHONE 641-2015 FOil Rento Trailer MANAO, ING AGENT 0,1 * Liquor LtcenH * 1 ALA Rentals • 645-3900 -1~-to rent 2. ot 3~ 2 :r; (119) Pomona Ave.) w/cabana $110 + utD per ~~!!!'!!l'!!!llil'!!"~!p!!!l!!l•llil•"1J"I _ .•. :lffUl!tt(;its • ~ On Sale General ,1648 Newport Blvd., .or ""~ ..,;.n CONTINENTAL Townhouse! • ,mo. All ~dlt pk.· For qulel ; l'"r".bel' --~ 1 CPUblic ~•-Cocktail•) C.M. ., =· ~ ol,!,. und!, S3lO 1. 2 A 3 br. NI~_ loc. ~~ WEEKLY·MONTHLY elderly oouple. 54H39I Apt. Unfum. . 365 ,Apt. Untum. 1Q -. Two +-pexes '1fll u.1.1u·~e Em~ney-SliW: m <Prlc-mo 'tum pret Desperately to &ehls & ., ... ps. "1-..-u Executive Sultea 2 Br 2 ~ty crpt'd · value. XInt .return. •.SOO! ed 'for irulck sale). Call :: • 'In fiee.d. Ot ~me to raise patio. Same waaberl/dryn. 2080 Newwf Blvd. w/tri>J.c. ~ blk to beach'. Coron• del Mir Costa Miu ea.ch. Winston Collect... . ·''RE t ' . family ·PJease he l p 962-8781. C Me S2851mo Y9.? lee CaU l ::=::--:-:--:-:::--:-·l ·~-----...;.-842,141B """' ..,...,. c2m 21211:'9 .'" .. !I. :A~:" 536;:mi2.: .. · · 2 er, ....,.,dry, ... , .. ,,,_ °''" 2611 •• 8'IH258 ... s,,... • NEW io..i, 1up 1 Bil.... H • y 8 .. .J.J...? • Mm • DISTRIBUI'OR, wholesaJe i1CN111 * Apt1. 3 BR. 2 ~A. Coriao. Double CrptB. Rec tacil. Avl U/15. Dl641-0$ & 1 BR'S OCEANFRONT ~ llR, W.it lo beach If mkt. ow I our ""Y'T . . W-~ blcyele accessories~ . Good . . encl . -garage Pool Dys 968-9195, eves 552-9565. STU 2BA / 2BR 2BA. Call Bina Garqe encl. $225. mo. Yrly. Great, when )'OU pt f!Nt opportunity. $3500. Aft 5· * 141•0111 * Clubhouse. Nl'. beach ic Duplexu Unfum. 350 • FREE Unem da)'I 8J8..i491, Evet • 41S Helkltrope, 673-3067 !JXIOeY'.• worth at the f~· l_nn Beach Blvd., H.B. 968-2832. w. tltl\ COITA MIU sho , center. $250/mo. e ~ uuuues wWndJ.. 6&-299 ~ •-.0.... pm wkd41. dome. 'Handy location ~!h -il;;;i;~.iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiioiiiiiio•l~·~ANN'YV°siSIZiZEE,;iANooYc;ARE\iiji,OiA:<;• .. -.•-.,.:;;.:_.. _. 03&-17ih ... • .tJNFURNISBED 2 bedroom. • Full Kitchen CLEAN-. opt. "1tlllliff 3 Br. -.. boom .. n.. lots Of -·act1~ . -: -Mrw~oun1.rvrs 'Conv. H~p. Resldent ,care. Th~ An JUlt A Few Of Alline 'on lot,. sngl! or fam· eut!lde 1ocadOn. Carpets, • Heated _Pool hcluded.$.US Mo.i381b. to-gar, bu"; 1'1~· Adlts/no the kid.a I •• plm 1111.1 . t ... n~:n r~ lt. menti.l. C8ll Bkt'i.,645-O MANi' RENTALS '-llies $lC5 has gar Kids/ Dr_apes, all Wildnl, no e Lau.ndl'Y Facllltifl beaob,. 61&'il14t ·• pell. sm. Aftl 11/21. pootl.500 area. la&lde: • .. , 75&i Lorre. .11r , * · · ·,. W:. . • · children, m Pfb. S165 pr •TV ar maid serv avail 6U-55.11 li:WI or wlmda. * 3 ~feet ·'1~. B~~~~ NOW. Money to Loan _, 240 $;o ·: ~YI 1 BR. Stove, b.,:A.Houi., 919-8430 Cmonth. s:m: e Phone Service l-~~·~~ 2 bedroom1 each. 81Una, car· : Big livin& rocm ~ '" &tth of~~·.Ok Hunting-refrig. Singles tine. Vacant. •!·Br; 2 ·Bt bit-ins. orona t'lE\f aptl tor adultl onlJ. N.B. sz;o. Lae ftUOS. ::':. t:,~ ~cemo~: twpla~. , Gt" "ton Street, Hial>.(' : : * Fenced. Orlldren ok. 'R,OOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, :f~ ~ ~ 3 BR, 1'9 ~ 1~ blki to Call 67U511D ' RLTR. ~ ~. = *lul,. UI!>~ •" -:su;a.1'. NEED CASH? 11'!1-SECI,UDED!2Br.Col-l2!i0/nm. 84)-4821 i<roW>dnocir.lllll>r,mcmlh 'ttn ~ .~.SW0/1!>0. , 2 BR. 2 BL ur ..,.:..• ., • • 1 · • tage. IAWfy garden. JdeaJ * 3 Br CONDO. crpta, drps, plus spacious 1 bedroom ~~~th pool · 98IM'167 downlia.tra. Atiract':~~: · ' Ta E e OOM,4 ; J -delux ·Spanlsh atyld $1,000, OR UP TO $3,000; for ,couple. * pool; washer/dryer. R/0, upgtalrs with private en-Furn .l unturn. Bachelor I: BACH, remodeJed, ilkt new. SM!dl&h frtlle. e 4 4-4 610 H VEN q -i.,''_, Ouple5t. EUt .COsta ~. $10,000 AND MORE CANT. ,\ ... .1 .. ;·2 ·1'$il. -RI0;_.~~1405. ~fte~top~lthie= 1 bdrmS. trom $135. 140 w. Patio, t blk to ocean. $150 da,y1; ~ aft. 6 p.m. Cl845all ~~ .. ~it.II"-~" ,ri-,.; '·Each 3 BR, 2 BA W/lbaa: . 1 :~al $145 -VA re.....,-. 3 BJ4.,J.,ge. . .Fam rm Cpts call Bail G'tl-8550 A'tt Wilson (Just West of )'1'1)1, utile .pd, f13..G731. · 2 BR Stove tri _, ...... rnuu ~ . :::: dpt. All eiect:·· klteben. See Avco Thrift or a , Be . Gar. Fncd for kids. drps;"blMI. 842-197i $275 ey . Newport Blvd.). BEACH rentals Wiritu le ~ wrJ9 I·~ .. ,,..~~oo OELUXI ... -8Panish deccJt, Kingaard Estate Loan. Upon approv-. * mo 84T~ Agt. SP.t\C. 3 Br., 2 Ba., 2~ car DAY p• ••• yeerly No fee to rentien.. ...... ,.: crpt'a, 10 ~· APARTMIMTS I 2:.i Real Estate,·~ al, use the money however $175 _ OWER 2 BR! Porch. per • • gar, ocean w , prj.. bch. HOLi ~ ABBEY REALTY 60-3850 ........_ m pretl. '240. lo"• , , .. ! : J!t"I · _ -• you like. Also ask about our E/side. Kids/pets welcome. NEW 4 BR, 2 bat~ house, privl. S350/mo. Wkdys aft 7, DELUXE SpadOUI 1 BR 32'J HeHomipe, Apt B. c.dM. Air Cond. Frplc 1 . 3 :t:· QpP~, ~~.;,xlnt~~· unsecured personal loaos LANOLORDSI cpts, drpt, frplc, dishwshr, 675--33>3. fUm apt. $135. Heated Poot Apt, Unfum. J65 2 BR apt a\/&11 tJov lit. walk mfna: Pools. Health • -~ .Bal?Ea Pen ...... ~"", . . ._ " . FREE RENTAL SERVICE .$300. mo. 531-2998. 1 BDRM duple'% W'durn. Coo-Ample p&rldni. Adult•, no •-1..::...:-, a....-1-.. lo to be8cb. ..:luJtt. $205. Tennfl Court.I • Game • • Owner/Asent. ~· . AfZ .. . -S ! §It. O» per mo: Bltins. I preferred $175. mo pet.. --,....., ·-!lJ...14'71 or 5e-4U1. Bllllard Room. 1 ~ lnco.mo Proporty 1'6 .L...fijf'~ :£ACO:S:O~W'TAL * Qiildren. and pe1" ok . ~tor. 644115i!&. . 1965 -Ai:.,;:; .... OCEANFRONT Town · BRAND -2 ~BA, 1 sf..B:-~'* IN . FAI<r GROWING 6211 Newpo,1 ~.Dr. ·-'. ~71 or 54&-8103. Coste Mou I BR, =-~ .,;i. -,._,, faJltutlc vt.W, 3 BR, -~ ~4'. 1U MEDfTERD•>JC:u.1 1w PHOENIX ' owner retiring. SUi"'·lOl · · \.';:OO!lf l!OME, Hun-Irvine ~. xtn 11'1......, end tam nn., 3 "1>1os, 4 BL Lutmpur " ~---i• c<~;1 "'(6) t-BR ~ta. (.2 houses, 2 Newport Bea'ch, Ph. IUJ.3440 n Beach. Avail Def! 2 BR, Jg ;yd, ~bltnl, Kat w/sttJn&e. Adults on.17, JtOO *I· ft. $'150/JnC!. Yrty. SPACIOUS 2 Br., 2 Ba QP!:n VIL~GE .?:~. duplexes, meeb'· 1\lmlshed, L/ ~ew C~ YES,,,.we.have'ren.tale: .. May fplc, Pl'·· l'Iio.,MS-9875':fi no pets. 613-8087. btam.s, priv pr. mM7 2400 Harbor Blvd C." ·1~1 newly renova:tl!d.,interiors.1 t TD "L ., Shoreltract);~2stocy,lyr. 1'fi8~Qi lel'Vice ~toYOu in drps,Adll. <r-V' 2035 Fullerton, c.M. DELUXE3BR,1 2BA,~ ~~ (n4)557 .. :· ·-km.~~.1o~.l:OOffi~. S ·• oans new.~· $275 ./mo .·>"'ll'bo\lllnanee<la. ? Spm. BACHEL01l162Bll -·~-~~. ~.~ .. ·~:!,.H~th-_ RENTALOmCE : rnore.,...-... .-.::11131~~· 8 •'""'• • OWNER./AGT, <lruck 2 B~ 1n bipfex; rebig., Furn•UJ'lfurn to"be.di. ........ .:~y .... ,.,.. -..... -,.-OPEN toAlt:to&Pll 01. Pld $485. At 1;ia.i . '""" 6" M INTEREST Everet<. CAU. MM141 "' bll·""· carp, """· $160 Mo. -• ~ !Mry. Cow dol Mor R!:AL'IO!l 60 '8'8 I dahle. ~~ or 7.t.-;o l &l2-5-7l9 . . . , , UQO DtpoeiL Adults. Xtra l\loe.N~-~. ·~ • -·~ C-....___, * SllADY El.MS -POOL 1t . ~;.'2nd.· 2 d. TD Lt· · · · · > • · · Gralwn l\<Jalty --· a .... , · $121. ~ --......... -Sl4!1,... ·'"' . · ~~. · . . .. .:s ·. n . . : ' .ans W.~!oMi . H""'•• ~h .Adlsi°:;..o~ ELMS : 1'90L * ~· .; ,-~· ~ .:.:: • F~u:"tt::'.W.. ~V.'.1 _ot .~ Ce«l) ..... . I.o;':est rates ~ ~· We • ~ '-·1n·1 N_~ e Adults Poolside $1«1 up _'l ~ Canal!!. Poola. S 19 5 . 1T7 E. 22nd SL, CM .., .~;i BY .wner 2 10Wd.Y 2 ~. WE BUY TO S · · Bead!• eor.na d•l lllar·• , "SJNCE.11M8" IMMED. OCCUPANCY • Chlldrel -block. r-·-= _.,,_ • TOWNHOUSi 00. hoUseS, corner lot. $305. m-Sattler Mtg. Co. le Laguna. Our Rental Ser-. 1Mt western Bank Blda. New 2 A 3 Br apts FrM,.!._":l~re ~ 5 BR, 1'19 BA IN&flo, bltm, 2 Br., 1~ Ba. ·c:rpc..~ · come. $3000. down. 9J>en 642-2171 545-0611 vice ~-FREE to You! Try Unfveralty Parlt,.Irvtne Dbl ~. dmwahr 177 E. """... • ::,-ON TEN ACRES ~ tt'PtldlllS. ll'i pam, stove, priv, patilk house Sµn. ~~ware Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. Nu-vtewJ . Dayl: 552,.7000 Nights Cor Huntlrurton/Adams, HB. i BR. UTIL ~D $11.t Apta. tum,lunfum. Lease child OK. JD pets. SlfJO, Adull' no JeU.. 141 so ... H.unllng!on · • . NU.Vl~W RENTALS · · 5*1111 Attn<: rum. Hid pool Ml1'. Flnplaco I priv. palloo. !16-3111'1 Ln. c .111. , • " .. OWNER SACR·IFICING• 2ndwTh'~ = ~f'" ~. or . 494-3248 . No . ..... (infant ok) Poola,Temia Contnl'l Blclat. !JIG, 1 BR, ltltthl. -· UPPER Gold -""' aD ~~ L&rlar near neW .dUplex, % +BROKER. 64)-.1.t9l* 3 J;JR.j~lfaths ~ .......... $325 . ~ 900 Set. Lan, CdM 644-211.1 Ad1U. no pell, I'll crpbl, elect. 2BR apt. w/pi It blk to ocl!an. ·Must' sell. ' · -J..BEDRbaM -HOME, Meaa.f. BR.·l .ba:tf\I .:~ .. •••• S350 r .~ ::;:;;1[9 1 * $25 PER WEIK* ~llr' nr Cout H"7l SUO .• ,.,..... bal~on:r _in qQ.et ~~ $76,000. , -· veroe. Avail Dee. 1. 3..Bll., tlO'>ua nn .... , .. , .. $400 ~""""~! ' " u Pool• nWd eervtce. 1 I 2 BR. Adtal" no pt~ nelabborhood:'iuml ClllJI, I'll -~ . Cali ....-. $115/mo. 3281 Colorado c... . . . ·' . . . ~avail. Motel Nlltl. 2 ·.BR. ~ ll<otec. 1'ptc. BAY MEADOWS AP!'& ,.... 11.'fe. - [ INVE5l'ORS! Brand"' new ' .. ~ ..... tw... JI! C.M. OWNERIAGT., Cl>uclc 8' ;.,.J ·h·11 oorner 1Wi>oi' 6 VlctlJrl&. £ncJ -Ganlen. Wallc '!J W. BAY S4C.IC14M013Soac ::o-:-.. J,;-A,.-:-3 °"Be~ ...... ..,,,.. .• ==T".,"I . duplex, lully renled. ~llitl. Everett. CAl.L 546-4141 .., rn I Apll. Furn. uo VERY olce 1 BR. dplx. to b<och. $250/mo. 4111 3 Bil, 2 BA, -crpc. ...,., Pool, cpt/dla ........ .. < ,Jll),(!IO down, 714% loon. 642-6719 · , • • 60J BEGONIA ~·leL Sep by ....,... Fernl•af. or call ..._or. OCC. t1pl1aln. JJlll6 M1p!O llo. 1 .... -~· ~ return. Qltlck ap-Housat Furnished 300 • 'lti:ALTY ' i adult over 3b. No pet1. Mli:llO-UOS. SlM/mo. 5!IMTlt D:'.l6 COUtp Nb. 5"' ta= -~~~Jfj~~ SL, 3.!'l!z .dbl..r'=.: ~ un;v. Parl<C.,.tcr, ll'vlne V~ ·~-~! 5411-1021. Apt."""""-• 365 Afo!. Unfvrn. MS Apt.~ · · 'I* EXl' •• a...·Qmtl' •. ,..""'8 Gonorol . . . ,u;u$DJ. A# 546-1151. ~:S:W~PM ......, . ~ s... ••Nlce.1A2BR1:' 0.-ol Oenorol · -·I · .. : "'·f -...._,~~ LlWJ;l. Lido Sanda. Pool .• Bal...................... . doY 1-$. Coll""' r..l ....... ~-. >'. #/Ill-, ~..,... tbe -L 5tol'" . · < .. UIM~TE 3· Bil· ·2 BA ~ • .~ •-16 2 f~;~MOJrif.jn;~rt, 1 ·~~~':.'2'P!.~ .. ~~J:.·~: ~~~!~ ··~ : h• -~lf~Jwu"onJy. 1ii;1. ·Resort 174 . patios, pool table,~ L blk.. Oc:t!ad .•· • Bay. Jo{z::. iclif.S. . ,..--r,:·~~:T"T• 13t W. WU.0. ~~. ,>ei: · w e t ba T , bit-ins, IMS·-.;~~· .: , L19un1 8"ch · ·.~ •. , lBt.$1301:$1«1.Adultlonly. ·O: BIG BEAR diohwuhcr, wa.hcr dry,r . ~,_ Porit · .;...... . S/Pool tdNI tor _,,._ • it ' " . ~. ,. bath pn..+.i .. 11., furnished or uri-:?C · · · $llil)-Utll Pd. Vlctcrl& Bcll. WISUMA•T ~'"''(CM.WW (0. 1tw1 ,_,_., St. 54t-913S. ChannmJ 3 -~.; • -~ · ' · tzg rtudlo view -~-~· ' -ca~in n~~~'l\>-.:lot.--:-Paftd ···=·~ ~1:'~~~ =·~ 'l'IJ). 3 BR. ~~TBr. ; blkl LARGE 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Furn. Bach. & 1 Ir. I.,. ~i~'. ~sh~== t>a:rtlea wtth i"eferen~s. ~ , ~7513 ~3 ·:a~~.~at~;plc. =.~ ~~ ~ ceptloMlly nke. 2110 U.1 basement, refr'tg~ator in-~y, 0~25 Ph ~r · CorOM ·del Mir home. No. end. Ocean view. rm. bier. ~'12Z. Newport Blvd-. C.M. 'tl.,t ' cliided: bus stop and sho~ ren · . MANY OTIIERS AVAIL1 Balboa Island 1 Br encl aarqe . . .1.i ·P"'<"""' by. v;is_anxioua Balboo l1lond . . .J ·l!edn>om. 2 Bath NU-VIEW RENTALS lllO.;,.. 2220 .,_ .~~ owner. Call 615--• $295. 673-4030' or 494-3248 3 mt. 1 tu. frplc,.,,.... e'Pt. Set M&f. ~ 4 BR. S Ba, fpl, din. rm. $390 REAL'i'ok 644-7210 LEASE 3 BR. 2 BA ocean Patio. ~. Nr. So. $1.f.5 _ Nicely fun. 1 Br. apt. ~ :• ~?;..,'!'!,~ pd. 67J.-6900 3 BR. pool, 1 blk to ocean; vte~. ar. market. No pets. Bay trot1t. $296. mo. 11 7"' Adu lt• only. 132 W. WU.On . COLWELL .bv ~ ... ., -AdUltl onb' $350 Mo. Adnl&i only. No htppiet:, D!amond, 615--32111. 6(5-45.1). J · Balboo Ponlnsulo REALTOR . 644-48411 Refo req'd. S:!Z/mo. I-mo. TWO lUlly turn 3 BR, 2 ba =.:..:B:;:A=oCllO=El:-D=:R::-:-APT=.-:*::-.. ROPliRTIF.S , INC Pl AL TORS --1 -BDRM tront with SOU'nlO!Nwy, ~ crptl, -fee. <CM-m7. Apta. I> Bil< .. ,_ch. Call NO PEI'S. ~'tj" 1triJt01Atf Of tMt COLWN co. garagt'. ~bl. Ad=. =:~. ti on1y l!I':'!'! N!I!!! \~~ :~ ~ no 174 MONTE VlSl'A ,,,,. i::::r:-!::= ~~~f~ pd. ~Coate MOM,« ' RARE OP.PORTUNITY pe11. lrol<l. nice ktt. Yrly ~~~ M' J:.onclon Birtdae-Located 2 BR, iar&e polio, yearly, Boant.SBll..2ftlllba,"""'° $1~1nd'utll.1'15$15. -Or.CV. :fi" ci-IO•ollr ....... .l ""1· OpellSunday10.,.S.l003£:. N&Al\S.A.C.C.,Golf°""'1e · ~~!'i;!l=~ Bal~ hnlnoulo BEAtJTll'UL 'S Br.•'119. .... $901l0.t.w111-U-Olota Bal!"" Blvd. ar oall l.ife<lrm '!1!6 yVd, patlo .=Ul<lQ'-1iltliold 2BR.l\OBA,patlo.bal~ PollO, ~, -Ho Mela ~-8"odl In-213. 962.m57. arid ~· -odlllla ,,,.... Qlmp wlblHn 3U E Bay 121511 mo on pol!: )Ill lit. ..- 'l: ,eOtM'..,P, ~~ ~ 3 ~ 2l9 bath. All heW in-RonJJr ~-'~~ RNltet pitJ AU nrtynu. a In tat tftq, at Apt c·m-Dane Point t . ' CALlil'.>Rlm City 10 Ac ' -· Wln1'r ...w; SOI ey, .,.,,.,-ov,. llMd -hie loc. on Tlh or ·,.._tm. ;._ ______ _ l!I"'' nr Jlol1ctty Inn 6 O vtc ' MOlltero. 1-879-5991. 1810 NeWPori Blvd., ~.M. Fatr-f, El Nt«uel 0owrtrY NEARLY new l BR, 2 BA. I.CE 2 Br, S Bl. rww crpt, ; . cent&. ~ eves. Corona del Mar · S0.772t ~· ~~ti~ campl rum All f'lect kttch,, drpl, frolt.frff rt f r I 1 , m~ fthl 'E1t1t• BEA1.!I' 3 br, 2 l>I, HarborJBtclroOm,wltbtup~ matnt.Refl.rfq.PlnR1*i. ~:u •::·n~· u .. IU{ler~1 't1,~:: ;• · lxd\.•nge· 112 YW Hllll. Ava11 u~u. 2 or .ropm ar bll rumpu1 room 49&-t986 tar ''*to vtew. ~1. ~ . • 13'mo1, Adttl. 1$44-1105 over prta"· Nice cul de Ac 2 BDRM, 2 BA to1f OCIGT!llt 9$25 Wk A Up On Ocean. ~· leMh ~·If\.=.~~~ 2 Jii 2 Ba. WeU.f\lnl home. eut•lde. loeeUon. $215 pr. villa. Leue $.29!f. mo. h'll"I. l..ovely Bil.tb-t Br-Rooml ;";"";;';"'e;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;; , .. "r. s ,'t:>tm,<-SO -~· n..i-6 •-·-.o-.c rno:ld a llAf month rent in utU. !l5l6 Wftlt NIM Driw , -lldl pd ·~ all ,otior, '""° H.B., ,_, ooean c-. ~··· lldvanco Mf'71'11 Jlltwna NtcaeJ 411-tlll'J. Maid-· · · ..-. lti~odr.''P ',M~ < YDllEALTY &M930 • · . ~ · .can '1W1• LoQUINTA Hliu--. I .. I ·· hklrl Isla " ~ -=-~ Newport di 11:.,.:er .. L br ""'" s:"'::' ~, ';!' ~ · ~ r:: U: a .,.,,_ to i~ ....., 111111' <U]Jlfod, . 1115 .r. RARE .BLUFFS . can m«l9l .....s poot: .. ~ . 'JI' mo "'.,_. hl<t><f, --Ui-93 I J '""DEL i·e••e 11~•1 ~ ·~ ,llaf.,,..; . Ali : ARRETT .RLTy: AJ'l'ERSPll. t......., .....,._, Corona tlol Mor ,.,, :::!: na "'---· ffli:tlp, <Wllllla 'II lni Coll; ... --2, -If!-. lAroe 2 otry, I Br, llun ""· lll'l de!.,,. --· ...... 1 IR. l'URlt m: _, . . , •. "~ ........ lllu\>. 1-: -. ~ ba, lrt>lo. ON BLUFFS _...,._-. f1U•., It 'l"· "' ' ' "''·~ =;-;:;;, ·=•J .nclti ln1 -~-·BAY .~· ~. -s. ..... I Ill. -· "' • 1 • OW D • v t, to a -111 qW< ~· ::r-.... 1 llt. STUDIO '"5 $1 PO. -Bocll • ~ ~ Wll~ ..... -L -· ALL lll'IUJ1D PAID • ....,,. on ....... 1'111 t iii; liiiiiit .,_ ... "" ...,., lilt-fil .... -i ._ "' ~ n -.... ·"° .... . . ~~"= 11!~,i:·..:= =~i:r: "~~..Ji;.t;. .. -··~-.... ~ I 'lllC-~< 8'1,'lt i lllll -·.aa.,., ~ Stet-OCEAN11DECiJnn< .. Jrlal, .. -. ....... 11o11 ,\ ·, M-11!11 --11111 YAIU . 'A1ti: ... ~~RT-2Br. :=rim.~· .. 11111-i-1 IMSTOilSWAll'INO ~. ALl ·.,I I . :. ::~;r.:....bl .... cWitMIU • mtl-t=.tr.:..~= ~-.. -=~lll'l..:t,-;>,m.f.l:-. ~/tii., * w .. wa1ic a ul' -i·si:'i S:. .-. ~ • . . 11• •• fO!<! Apa!. Ai: . BA. Dbl -. Cl!tld... • -• 1 flit ~ -.. '"'" ~ • ... i m..ai ~~W:::,,:.:·: .ii~~:;~ =~"'t~~..u = sl:'..i ~ 4:00pJL ... 111u.., llad1J1f &Mutlfuf model a ta. that la. And beoutlful Lorwln -Thoy'll glwl YOll U.. 'Oland Toof or big 2 ond 3 bod,.,..., romlly-olzo oporltnenla with oxcll- lng color..:ootdlnoted 1n-.1 You'll di-Whol ,_, lomlly living II •II oboul Md; you'll got oxcollent lntonordoc ... ~ng Id-. 1001 DIOt:a-n All BIO owlnwnlng poot-bam.c..o **""'-tot loll-plush lond ... ped g-1 -cullo"' dr~porteo-: ... corpetlng -privoto petloo ot llllk:onlM-kl......, WIWlll- ond muoh, much moral SU""'1> -.irlty ..,....,,, &noll pela accepted. ..... _...., ... ....., "ol---1.1111111 by lMwln. One or tho notlon'o -Ing pr-. of Groot LMng. • L~I .... I ,., " J Cl' j • . • ' ' ....... --Ill-' ~ .. .. -• Clllklftn ..... -· =---. -·"iiii 1 __..... """ , a-~ = . ......., · __ .-_•.s.er,:s ... ~""""'• .... •••'°'· _• .. :•a"!!,."' -=..:....._ ··--...;;;.. .... · ~51"!;~· ·li~ftp.: iii;ze: '~s~=-;·t::··-a_J~· :,::· ;:,i,~z.:~· .. 1~~., ~~~~~~·;;--~z~~:~,......, ~·;1~~·~;;;;~~~ .... -.& .._ r .!•f-~ . ---• ,_ •.Ml~.i.'t ...... , -A~ N J'"IEPI 7 ~ 7 • I ...... 1111 1 I -~.. .......,_ . . . \ • ' I I '' ' 1 " f • ... ,_ .. ~ ..... '-. ---.,·u ...,...,. ... ----.~ -1 .... II A .... 9 'l ":\1!17"'' -, I .., ..... -~ __.._ "-------' • V'I--. ... ,.,.u ...... ,.....,_ .. ; ftl. TAIH · APTL ''. NOW·, :unl!ip, NIW' WHt,, , l'u........, & "'I,.-...,. Unlumlliotl • ! , J. NiW,,°"'•NCf .. ;.,_.,, ..... szu ~ " ;, "'r.;·~~-lM,... '" .· .......... •1 ..... • ·.·•,,,: .'>!:.FJOlt .$121 , t Bdrm1 e I Mrm1 .~ ., ""' .·~~, . , 1~•·1,""'' -, •. 'l,l1-.Lliti M•iew •ooc1 lf,uter size bedrooml w/ ·.,,,· "$0nta .,~ ., 1714) 547-7415 h!ol> ...., <eW..,., -' . • ' . • -' ' ·---!'!'!ii .~ =..·~Apt,'~ •;, . : •·: ·~· ..... "' Ooqvement la""""' .,.. . · ? · ' . · i • ' N....., ' oa kitchen. Encmed pa·~.,_ ... ,. · · ~t:: · -;&l'J& · :c:: . . 14 :~ ... ~a~~~&~~ . .. . '. 'tl~/QVING ·; ~ ~·ss Mld1llOp.,'illtll7pmDIM;Mit~-.. "'i • . 1.,.1.. ....... ·-: . • • NOW.AYAIUlll ,.. WI • 1, -.•to! , 1f,• ,, ; .. 2111 FP .. ehhtw·-.. _., Woy, CM l1IO ~~·· 2 BL. ~li';r.:"•-. ~ e 5un Deeb;•& '$4 ~ nr Horbor BMI & =~' · !'9'~Pf;. .-.·.:;'f-.. o. , !Jo e ~~~.· ·~·,w~ -Adema nice ~-, :::-.... ""4• • ~ ~ e LMida j . · 546-13i70 EIOt -"·.·~· -. ' ' .. • A-~? iP.oOI Au·~ ...... .. I • ·' .. --• ..., .• I & ·2·-·· ... ' ,, • • • • ·~ ,. ' ' .. :, ' . ' I. • • • 1'-4 ' : • • ' .,._ ~ ; •f • , •.• t.. 1.' fro'li"i'e ~ti.P.!~."l'Jlllt -4 ,. ' • .... :. .,--" ' j •• ··-· • . ~.·. ' 1 I ". ~ • . .. ·, ; . ~ ,.-. . ... , . • . • • • ' I ' • • ,, .:··.-·Buf.:You~n · '-~. ... .-...,. ~,·,., 1 ~ r ..... •'"""f •~ :ft-. wi. · , .1 .. r-1-;-r·-·. _, ' f • ( • .. :: I . ~ ;. Wn.L._t1~q'~' 2.,BJL, 2.Ba. .,:•··I .... ' • .~,.' ... ~,~. ..... a~~.~ ! f!!!!!!!'!ll!!!!J!!'!!!!!l 2 Car~,~ Month on • ..... • -• ,, • 7·1lJlfrff·6505 "' · NEWLY DECORATED ~ ' m , -z ' 19Sf MAPLE STREET, cosi'.'~'MISA **. SPtclAL cHRIST~ ~.·~i;\.,*1: -lful Grounds HontlftllOn ... ch Aloo Gor•-for Ront. .. . ' " 10 Mlnute1 to Ocean ·-· !:/;~ i%a~ I~& = ON . BEACH! CZ Apt. Unfum. J65 ii.pl•.. ' ' Guaae. Rec.. Rm .• lAlmdr.r' Furn. or Un furn. 370 ~~~~R. . $l40. P'oc rent tum aptl on beach. ::) Newport Beach Cottll MeM . ' s2s off: 1st ~onth'~1yo9 .'iil11CJ »A~. _: ~:P.EN'Nl·ms::,-... "~uai. .&65~::. -si\at. " 0~ ~~~ 1-------- 1&0 W, -No. l CM. ~......... :5 BJi,tns. UW, Pd. Adult& LA ·114ANCHA I,··. ,,.,~~-·'! '· I' · 18992 FLORIDA STRll.T-. heated pciolGunaa.tennia $295 yearly. &t&.Tl73. BRAND NEw _ ......... a ....... ~-·-views **A'M'RAC1'1VE·Loue2 DELUlfEUNITS · WUD.ftV _,. --~.........,--:Gl.mda. Br., 2 BL, CID, blba. Rent Now ~tor your ~ 1!odroam, 2 bath "'" ID HU . I .... ,-,• 7 polio, encl ..... $ ! ". = ~ ol a--. 2'bath '"" ·. · ' --' S.311)8, 1 BEDROOM ' • , ..,... apta, w/pvt --p£li=lc' » 2 BR. rolJdlnc-. ott LR to · 1 BEDROOM A DF;N potlco. ....... pool, IPL • ·-1•1ua bolcony, clooe to """"'-2 BEllROOM · Lulb prdm 1etthia. Adults, nl OCEAN Ave., H.B. -· available tU July L 3 BEDROOM .., peta, 151 E, '.'ht, Ck . tn•l Q!,1'8'1 -I MOMA AVL 213, 9'1-'928. l'rm1 $ISO ,_ q!c_Of!",;il ~-Oolly 'i.t ' MAGN!FlCENr View, 2 B• -1\c<eptable .Pork-Lib Sumlundlng !".......,... ll'~ CO, . ~ · -· apt Frplc, gv, ~. En cl o 1 • d QUIEi' l>ELIJXE :z-· · ,# .-, _ ~It,..,., sm. Kinas Rd, ~· Swtmmlna 1 . Pool. 2 t: 3 BR API'S.. . BE ONE or, ,~. 1'msr ~ ~ 6G-6889 Bar-B-Que ' l1'Yt Pa&. * Htd. Pooh; TO LIVE" IN nus .. ~.. 4. . ~ 0 b Lux su.-am i778 Scott Pl. CM lfr Sbop'i * Adults Only JUST COMPLETED ~ -""' < ~t "r" B," , AP 1, LRG. 1 . !'!\, untum 11"': '. 'Martlnlqu1 Ap"" •. ~Ad. ul. 1 l 1" apt · ' ~-~ · · •-Furn. 1155'' 2 BR, wililm •-OPIN· 10 a.Mo • 6 '""'"· 1Large deductiOn on wng $1G2. Wtr .\j>d, Retrlg. & ·1m Santa Ana Aw.;,S-!1:.. • Dlahwaahen: , , , · se. ~ stove. Htd. pool. Adults, tn. Mil'· Apt. 113 ~ e Choice of 2 color. sche11¥1 Llcio Isle ' $235 .,2 11fdrm .• 2 Bath. Big, fant ok .. 1887 Monrovia, ** J Bt-., IY, ~. ** •CU.tom cupeling modern. Y~D ave. 548-5410. Liarge, newly 4tt0r. "encl e ·Jacunl BEAtrr. appt'd. 180" view 675-1912.or BRAND New: Adult Apta. 2 ! = hltm, crpt, drpl, : ~b-pe!ntbOule. 2 BR..: 2 Ba. + 2'BR., 11i9~, \lldum, bltinl, BR. ·Free UtiL Pool. Encl • to ewr>thhlt<. 1110 ••• .,. · • din.""""'· Sllp'i.iii.tl. $1llO Iba(""" OJd:PnaL $1111 ......,, 54M621. ' . ' . . ('h block E. of Garfield & . Belch), . -,Jo1L • • j l 7)4: 147.9449 . _,' " ·7'9 ~--7 ' ··i • •• • "'I .. . • . .I-.. . . :;;- · ...,, 88ll Center SL, ct.I, C.U e ~Jr~j~'" 0 "'°' >]1>. Mt m.&l30, mo., >!<!I: "!uti:llWl13. OCEAN FJi6NT 2 BR, "P' !Us. '::ks.,-· all day , bl~ 'SC, :1, MtN Vo.. CLOSE to •lieic!i; tit 2 Bl', pu, ill!>& ......... -, •... ... ' ... , ' . ' . ' . - •', • ' a " -··· ... 7 " . . ,J . " \ ,J .. .. 53M8L5 ar 536-9535 HOU8e yard, parking. Putty SDl"mo.~ . ~ .,., .: ,:_-, .. ~:-I . ''111E VI~~:_-a ._.~,.,. .ru TOO'Y * DELUXE 2 A 3 Br., 2 Ba.., film. Yrlyorwln67S-5926. F!unt1in Vil'--"-·L~-•oo.-~~ ~i;: -.. :.. . ~ Bl' . .,,..,, -wu. "~ * ~·~ ~·, a end -· SJeo ap, Rental EAifiiUlIT; OLX•all •lee, -'-'-~ 1 IM lllollA $1401 0 ' >rd w/potio, ~ $13f<'il ~. . ate .. 3115 Mui Aw., 2 ·BR, 2\1.BA. ll;plc, pool, SHA-wuuD . .fOf"oJ~.t .(J, .11.llU, .••• ·. '. . , bttns. Wtr pd, Call S!>oe .2 ~ BR •tn ~ ...,1034, dbl or, jlilflo.'-LargeR 2 Bl\'• In ........ ,M,~~St"A" .. ,$JSO ~~·i~:MldwoyClty ~gp'Bf~~= ~··~~Aw~,;,~~ ... ~=·· .111:.-~r~~~T~'. , . ,_. " . ft-REAL Value! Quiet :~~ Mir n!n KM1-n •il ... 1 2 BDR.llS., 2 b&. ltUdSo apt. dbl pr, Rfltlo. W-:6405-(llf.l e J!rlv ad'ult fP.";P9.Q... • T.. ·:r.t.:: •• : • Cprta:, 4:i -sm.a·M; bli w._ .of 'Beach shod. oft Carp., draDl!I. b I l· ID •. 3 BR. 2 Ba. ~. Frpl. areas (f too!) • &l-~7 • t:O,urtt)nl~ -I -0;0rgol_f:U..t!11J1i1'r·~· i r;or -:.f,: ~· :l290' Pacll1c Ave. Slat.,, 963-1510 « w.a;o, Garqo. Ji«> Month llG-2812 em,., drapes; ..,... Y•ar· anced ldtchenl • . ~· sand'VOI~ l~P.Ci'!f,Blllbl:'>Ao<l'cl''°'e · . . .. : ... . ~. '' ' -;. ' . 7 . l . ' ' '""' ' ,. -·. "" ' ' .• ' 1 ,,,.,.rrror1; I ~ ~h'\ 'q,, ·-· .. ,.. . " ' .,~... 2 BA frpk: lySD>Mo "2-<nn. 4 Swtm'r P,ml• •Outdoor .. more:'n.e'e·r~!tMnil'pro.an .an 51M1111, '·~"=1· -· ;.,.. ;; Newport~ · ~ bl·"-.. BBQ'•· I l'l>dlv. P!1V patios ocllYt.flie:dfreetoi'"mo.pl•n• tree su.nd•y 1 BR. carport, priv. paUo. Ullll ' LawD. Nr · 3BR, 2BA, .... anc. ..,,,., "" • Shae crpt1. New ·crp11, -· All ''"'· ~ ~ Odl-WHERE mile to bch, $251), ·64&-4033 H 11......,.. 8-h brunoliaa.and berbecuaa., . , ' . . 7 ' . l ,ftesl:I. adultl only. No ;1~. no Peta. $185. CONGENIALITY ot66-3829. un "'•'""'.·" StartlriQulowul140.Slngln,one·endlWG-: dilldren or pets. $125. 17092Emerald,961--8633. PREVAILS 2 Br, 1 bPt to ocean. New HUNTINGTON Gardens ·:.'.'.bedroofhe..fumfshedandunfumll~,~rt')'. ~tp?. · Sl.40 mo. " mt no. of Hunt. Ocf:an View, 24 hour hooM! •has. stove, patnt. $250 yrl,y, AJ>ta. Hett-'-4.t "Bolaa t'hlea. . ·~ .no :ChUdien or .P.W.•Modell open·d,alty 10 to bELUX3BR.2BA. bltinl ·-•,tr . ...,.,_,_ ......uy, apartments utlhpd.~ ..,._1323, Qqm..,. •See ,..,._..,,. at'OakWood. '.encl dbl""'' trplc, ~ ;;;;i';';i..y' ;;;\!;'tZ,:;d~ deslped with • Mui"'' YEARLY. $225 l'\lp.,~ol!' what ,..,.'i11 ~,_ft, . ., "-...,,... ' ·• Oot1o,2chlldn•ok.nope<o. a-. Q>I a 2 .... toudi. ~~ e1u1>.w1111 ,.,..,.,., .,. ,. · -, ~ , ·':':"'oiikii~·G1i'den'Ap1rln11111S. ,.''i:;:" : Nr. -• B. k er 7 -ok. No ..... Call -.. ~-· -!';', ABBEY RE,\LTY <431!:1!, DELOO' ~·. prlv. patio. " • ,,,, > ,,, • .. ' •• ,.. : c• -, . _, "'"·' and ot.,. _,.,C.:...,OCEANF!UlNT 2. '":~ Mus1c.e·-·-""'11!-··-··· ... -:."· -·-,, ·~-rvewln<l"""a·nd~1ac6·t~•. ·. ·-, ) ,,,, ·'•"'"'' ;,·,,.A1111.1·. ;;. a Jk', 2 be. tri-plex, CE!l.itl'R:6"N:T , beach &:..: apartment com· dlx duplex; Uiifiirb;..:ylty, SU). S,.:dcm Po011·tde t'Vf-• II .. L • ,If. ., • "· " . " . 7 . ' . . , ~ Qldet Mlts, ~ sundeck. New.ft' ...'dbl Br,, M"""' . $375. Phone 66-Q4 ~. Bungalow WO. M&--OZ'l9. $211 2 2 I 1 ;ii_' ~ 2 .... . .64~Ssb • 642'81.70 · ~ ' · ,. ,. . , .. : .. ::u , . -TI' g -1 g.g 9 ~"111.h.m. ~,..... 1 ='="'•"""' 1115· Son Clo'"""" I ]L~ldit~·~··;;1o;;~· ;;;;:-;;;--;:! il·li~'i,·-~ii" iii~~~~~~~~~ I Ka M&-fSl!. $189~11'~~ Baby DrJuxe S bedl:oom LOVELY 2 "BR, 2 BA "Gn I 2 BR partly. turn, Yl'lY lie. 1 , , ·, '"' , 1 : _ 1 _,.. . • ~ 1 • ·.:i • ~~ ':..."':= :-~a-~Cptl. -Vii5A.wsP,M = ~Q;:;'-i = .. Sau~ vi't.=· I '., ...... ,; ]~ -l>.;I':' .,,.. : a••w'fr"·~,A." ~ " -a > *-. B"'EAUTIFUL~ etn1or1 • 2 _: ~·'1i1·!!',. ~ °';, t~s ;r·=~t-.. :. Ne*L~P• a-ti1t1s1&N 1 N' "'* 'jJZ' 1 ""' I ?i " ".' · f · ', } "1J: r'l'll~ '.I;. · · · , '· • ~ --~ =-••• ~ ~ ~ " R " ''to '~ 430 ~.R~· i. ',-. \ · · .. • •'·' · . · (loWmp<1..!r'• Gadlapool 1fJ;: LA R'Gi , . ~ f'i:~N 2 'l.:;..:"~"'\·i ~ S J. ' ,....:..,; ...,· 2 BR., 2 114 1 Fumplaa. u.-i, 8 · · · il , Pattol, .. ,,.e., · BEDROOM SUS. pet above Padftc Coast Hwy at In Ull\< _,... r $195 to SD). Fh'e Cl!, • 2 BR Lacuna Beach houae,.1 .• OfFIC!Sf"'E ... ~ _.-;; ". $111l.Call5&6Jll3 -·C111MU405-g Lldoble)·to-• • Pool,,4dult& blk ..to bch,-2 lrplCI, ft "' -••n~,. . P"ELUXE 2 Br., 11,1 BL PK. ',,1.-' f •. 900 cianeY i..ne. N~rt NEW 2 !JR. bltm, dsbwlhr. m.m pummie ~ view. $125 ~i J~"'em.:~ ' '''!. ~· ' 1 !ltudlo on dead4ttil ....... LAllEl Pldi _.._"" Beach, ca, 92660 . cpt/~.;.mo""'·.£"Jl!,Avall A~!.~c:>~CoAune aU,.ar.~~.Mr. ot'Bay·St,:e.l2S1."" · ,,l"t .. ·l~ss·Af"te',;ii . 'd,,· Ctpta, drs-. pool, bltm, L:-<t·Penoft~~ Telephone: <n•> &t5--0000. now......... · ~ .-..... "' ... ve~ • Oi;eJinct bef"'4 pm. Min.-w . 'ft ~ pt1v. patios. $1S5. l child ok. No . _,.Of' ..... PARK NEWPORT Apt!·· ' • ' . ' FrL ' NEWPORT -Weatdlll . . ,, • • No,..... 548-nst -· Fum or Ufttum 370 ~ . Drive. Ab', apt.. pvt bath. • ~YD~RATEO, -~2.S:..1(~Apl. APARTMENTS ~· 7 lliwliii .,·,·,a ~..r~~.Te : ... iru;"'~"""Clll i ·-» 2 Br w/pr. Newur~J'· Crpt'cl, drp'd;-blt-lns. S.D. ....._ .._ Cost1 ·' •·'.' • ., , area. .1 .l..!o:L.. WESTCLIF..i ~ divided 1 • .. ' Fncd yrd wfrr~· Y'i'W)', ao.~to,~. on nlW --J * caD ~ *· 210 11J ft office. AfC, Ca.II blwn 1 5. 45 n75tmo. NT-M'D eves. Luxury aputment llvlnc ov-R--. .-ROOMMATE wanted. (18-~) elevator, .ir. ..... iOdd _, 2224-A Pt""'otia Ave. II laACHi&.Uiitl! Arpt1 erlooklnr Ille wator. Enjoy _,,. , -l tr, lfJ!' at 141l12 -..... $85, mo:~cC-iiaos, LARGE 1 Bit, Apt, Prtv. ~ 99 '-•t '1o $1lO 000 hnl"1 """ 7 IWlm· lN -~ -~~ lrvlno $80, mon,· ( 2) 3 1 l-'"l;,=,:;;;~=c.,::;e=r.,,:-I tlo, All uW 'Blt-lno. 2n·!'..-~..;::"-'o."':'!J..ll".::. mtni pootl, 7/lli.i>t"' ...,. ---' !f<Xl.'1,\IC Groond-cptl.. $140. ~wnr.> ...,._ _,_,... ~ nl• COUl'tl plua mlln of room . ~ ~ 866-tUt. coll. ' at -°' .. 7. LRG: 2 BR In quiet .. plex. bicycle tnlt. puttlotr lhul· kllcllen . ' Wor\12w NEWPORT .-"'1&'-. « 1731'All;ih.tm, CM .~215< ~ 2 mt, Co-s.p, mo. InlPt ok. No .-. 0.,....... .....;.. .. , Junior rs ";:ai., , .. ~.to """' i=;, moo to ~ ~ PR6n:ssi°"AL !l1tllo ~ · ...,;,. Wuh rm, oar: $Jk EndP,,laal1fll.-"""1117~50momhly; -1 2 llOOM!.•6Wii......._,m, 1116'1'tl~ ~ lo.., H011 a1,-~. W.. pcl. :llX!M: M.,.. Pl. 1·Bl'Oll1', IBll, clOaid pr, and.,_ __ piano and a 'II'! Ji!oothly nllablO view~· -H,8, 12'!5/mo, .. UI!. Rdl. &a-1851. «Pts.idr;t. laund room. 2-stor.r town """-· ~ 1n11n. iJs :nowe-''St. a.ta :.. ~ . gr,rent hMI• ~9111111.-· ..... ~ 3 Ill\, 111 BA. llW,..,, 9115 '"'~ 8;!1;!J[!!. * · ~ ,:::;,i::; ~po~ Meaa, 6'MIJtl · no;,Q)i!p. ; • "Tit£' rACrtlltY" , 11oo: 2 df..,it Av.0 now. ~ l~, W/,lo~drpa, perltt. &>-an ._, ROOMS Iii' wk. up w/kU ...... ?" .... -•·435 ... ,dl\p In u., Mall "!'I'' '153• Sballmar llr., No. '$1!511. °' tnr wllh ·--Optional 127.SO wk up Aptl. 23111 =.,.s.;:;; i . llW f>:om ltlO, mo. -- C.Jf. 98:f..: "'' maid R'l'Ytce. Just north of NNPorl BlYd., CM . GARAGZ-=tar Jent." 5C'Vtc-anaU .ntaU •lhol& ~ J BR, 2 llt\.-PATIO 2 111\, ""!' crptl. ..,.., ,..,i. Fuhlon ltland at J•m"°"" --. ,.. -· Coot& ahop, OuidJ lhop 'Wanlid, srm. Mesa del Mar. 645-1208 No ptti. ~_;rt 11n and SM Joequln HUts Road. ROOM In ·my home en Meta. $22 mo. 5t8-S6'52. 425 30th St., Mewpost er.ch. N -BR Apt Cri>IL d..,, Mlchuli>HB . ..,.=. , Tcleplme l7)4) 64<-1900 Eastllde, Pt Student GAJIACE tiir-. i ,=;m.91!18.c;,:;·;.:::,-=~~-. Cl,l'Patt, upltain. $135/mo. WAL"'-TO 8SACH Mr t'l!'ntal Information pref'd. lat t: Iut mo'a. $701 Ull9 KQll• Ave., ea.ta Mesa FOR Lew {!) ti 111 ft ot.t .. prol'd,.m-8145. -1 a 2 111\, cptl-IRAND ·NEW mo. 64S-151Q, -Apl, 5, 110 .... , C'4' ion.. eo. 'Hunt• ' -1.«e 2 br cp11 drpi dlwlhr. 316 16th.,MT·~7. · • FURN room-Private en-GAUGE for Stonge lngton t: Adams, J-IB •• ,,,,... .. ,.,, "!ii ,.,,;,. L...... IMCh ·~,;,~.r:i: * * * NEW * * * ~..=Ill~ ~, = . $11~ i.=$J6,.1:::::.:""==:::,. _,,,="""=""' No pela. !'J51.ni0 J!IO-Ott ht Mo'• Rent on 97!M327 • • . '* ·* ·e sq. ft. pound floor at ' 8R. 2 BA. dbl ""'' cptt, !-..~~~· .! . er -· -. "'" 11 COSTA. llllTl' . Office llonllll 440 1'131 An ah •• m' CM. drpf, bltm. d 1 h w hr , ~'frndN"l" . ln 11111 .s. Lii Ar 111). Meta Verde-lrJ. besut. nn. lkllwwa -m.w. \ .. SllOfmo. Vacant. l&Gl\. 2 BR, 2 8A.'·la81!.' Maturi! xi Streb St <nr o.c. Pvt.,petlo, l!fttr, l:ba. ErppL IUltn111 Lftilll · AIU --' . ' '· $2.00i .... ' ~ ,..:-;•.· f " . SP~~~ -2 bl' 2 Adu.Ila, no pell. Elevator to -•-s. of1PIHMdlitRd). I & 2 11.,..,. male. 5f9..l812, 5J).Q'15.; N.w ,Watertrmt~ <>mcee -.. 1 '"'"'' , • -·~• " ' be<ch, Pool. Security 31155 ""~' bill~ -m--• ~ ,__.._.., -•·,,_-no.M Ila vault"' ""1l'C, ""'' Ooul'H · S: ~, Prtv., ... lloUc -nn,, e Built-Ins I~ -•• vv~Ho: • ~ , -i-t1oo. • ••v•.--...,.-_, !tt.!'!°'i.1~11 .... ..:,. • ~-•. jacaal,.i: .. ~ :·=:;v:= -~~~I~-ia=1=i,~'1"~ ,~"?"?rlP!. lill•aat1o.lild.ol,,.._ 2 111\, l• llA, _,.,oldl ol NEW ·--· View·~~~--roRN ....... rS:'.;.,';:°' nr " l~l ~"''"' ,.. °'.. ( ""•• ',J•°' 0 l I ( ··~,JI , ltenf~ Prwtl' '· .. · ,; tf~ .Y. .... ,, .. m-ms, ~. ";i.::" dnp, ! • 1111. 1 Bo. er I -. • ~ --· occ,_!!CI a Call ~lif.· ·~ ., : L',.=• l~R:i;~=-; •• =-7.0o.1nl ---. --11trnaU,$GS 1 •,m1111::1:·11o&.1 IMI>-. ' ,--....., ·rijt JU~T ~·, t 1 Bil._.. -..5.-•..!:!:....._. iilO ~,... ,,.,., ,Lt·NGO Twt:J. o.mr ,. ~ r• ."II. _ _........___ 411 '-~f -· .... -.i....• 1 &,,;;;,~ ...... 61tiwa&er • .-u REAL ESTATE·\.• AD*· l&ttft m*'3 vvinJ ~ . attl-.~.A*wqllictw'tkll ,.._ .. ._ "'° lttlt.$111,-. T,114•~',l:.i iW ' -Ma---~ -..112 ........ Aft, ,''llCIAllT4', . ~ '11 "C!Ji'Porhe.muctma,.,..01..=..l':w11t1 w.=.,-:,. , " . '--e1•• ~tllt4p Mtll 1 BR;.. •1111 :'!'~ T • 2 8~! llr .. fl1tlc. ""'' ONJ $211. 254 A St., C.M. * l'rlv~ It-* n~ -,_~!"' ~~ ·~·• • -~ -rm. •••• rm., _,, -a; l!Hel, '°""" -'I'~ 7 """ Wll • ·~···" --IH,4 Ill "'-trptc, hllh ·-****** . , Amlrllll~~ ~.. ,, !!< .. Aiwwu•oe _.. • ~ ---, , .. ~w/w,re:1G.Pool:. ~,J 'IF IN Pl ~~ 2 M wf -'tck< tc~atmoqit*"'" ··~·,1"'5~11,,,t HUNIMIRDm¥ .... AidCil .. • 962) . Qptl. drpl. pool, r.r· l.A *Cal M9-mJ '* K\P•li!"!" lwft ~Clll lte I• ~.: ~ Af!1, "'61. I 111\, I _BA,,.~ 1kll, ol -m ..... $1 I · lllUtl -Da1m lhllta • !lll. !Q._l':l\..JUITE, -l30t '-· n l!.1 ..W. ;j;j; l •• .-. up. ~~ ~ ~ ID4DIL ..... -,..... -ec:e-at: • Ad*a. Q.11. ...... Lis ":.I .. ,"5-fl'L ~l ES AT-f' I lldrat._11' !IL, f11t1c, ~ ~ o1 1 ROOM, ...,.,s • ..,. to -·Cd 1A:f7 al r,:..;;.;.s .... ' , 11111. .... ~ ~· ....... -. ..., w/w _.. ___ llll,1BR ~-llr-lal!r. ,'JllC.IU!fAGJ: a;,Oaro ' ~ llld. CH l ., st;, er,11. wt pr .... • l .... J •'1 A S M's. 8u --MAL~ ~ twt . .,. ,. I 1. , lni ... "'7M4. -·.. 11'-~· ,-·. Yr!J ... "4.1111'1. -.., -~ ' ll\YVllW161Pi<JI 'lililjC u.: .,,!111•".9, •' ....... . -t:i ~.......-.....,. 9UICI CASH --I ·N -...,.., ""' l'!'I • -• lliWliT1111,..u. Utlllpd. 11&\R HOAG 1IOSPlt.u-2 162ll07 8oottPI CM n•ou ......... _ .... Lido' .v.. IJ.'w....,, ... I Ill! llo •.. d BR. J .... ... ... ,., .. • . .. 9"'.. !!!!!!! !!!!!!'-.... -'Ullo -Otlr 'iftiiii'• -'()plo. -. 1i1 .... -11"· lift' 1 • ' BR -$1~ c~stM 1111 ·ADS ;;:;; L w... -..... ~......., • •• ' I ' " f MWI ,"15 mo. Alhdta. to.GIT« NW' btaell and~· w , ._ 0 ::=: ~ • ~ \ S ltla &a.,s:lir'I"~ ecw:ru. 1 n•z.-.c.M:~.;'a ,.."' L ·.!!!' ~ . • \ • • ., • ., • ..-••, , , ·' I ,"'-. S5l tr ,L-.~l · -: ..... .. ·-~ , . ,. . '" ' .-~, . ..., ..... : . "' ~ ...... ...;, -. .. ti1 ... ~ ... toijl ' • ' ' 7 " •• • . • • • • ' . , I.• ( Prof. Carpet Cloo1"" _..._.._.. Call Dutch 53'1-15111, ... ,t;;. OUSEWOJtKl'.o;m., ~ By dlf. l!.ella1ile. . . '. . • 548-~,· . .. ' . DAllT---· P:wn.: .. ,_. _1 J. J • • ' • ,., # : 'OIWii •.. • I -'I I • r ~ • ' . ' : . .. ... ' . .. • • •• ' s.. ......... ~. 1972 .... ·-. .,_ . . .. ..... , . r • ...... •"'-*"t •' . '. • ' ' :, . I ·.- •• ' . .. -·Jf Yo~ ""e Any . ~ . ~ .-"'· ·Of The!e Th~ngs A . ' .. '" . . . l>AILY PIL01' . . . WANT-AD "' "j:J ' . . ' . " --... . . .. ' . . ' . . ., Will 5ell Fast! . . ,. . '·-· •. 2. Ouit.r . 29. llcyde . IO. Typewslt• 31.·--• I M''~ ' ·-"· '•f-o ·.,.¥f'd1p14• 33.v..-~ . i io!-r: Crtll . .......... s... s.c..w.n 6.W- 7.~r<I-•.-ht •. cewlt~ ~ ' 10. Clllrtnof'. 34. Tr111lcal M 35. Hot Rod 1.i,srtt J6. , ... c ...... 37 •. Golf Cl• 31.~·~ . . . . 11 .. hft1~11tw ... Nu,, Trude 39.-...MhNr 40. lids°"" W 41 . Slkto ,,.._ 13. ~'""" _...., 14. Surflioor<I IS._,,,,.. Teol1 16. Oltt1walhlf' 17 . ..w,,., . II. Callin C,.._ ••. Gall Cott· 20 ... f ..... 21 . -0-tloli 22.-W u. "'"' ..... 24. """"" .. 25.W-lllh 26.,_ 27, iWt,;, •. 21. Clodr · • • 42. Lawn ..... 43. "'°' THle 44. ·"'" 45. Plano 46. , ... Coot 47. Dr- 41. L-• 49.- 50. Al""- 51 . 0..,. 52. .... ..,... 53 ...... ..... 54. 1111 - 55. """ Choir u. c- ni.. or •llY olller extra t11111p •o•d ... 11••• C4l(ll be Nrl!Od hlto ccnll wlttl .• DAILY PILOT WAN!.:A.D . ~ -· So ... • • , . : I . . -· - •• • " • • ' ' ! • ' . . ' ' I • I , - ' 8 ~-.!_l_' _,,_alil_,_~(•·•1 i : I i'C&f 1(11] I 5 t'tJ 2 H•lpWeoftd,M&F710 HolpW~Mf\~711 t.toflJ~tM.+l.ltP'aM ~~=M-Al'IJ~ . " '·· "'''~.Ip ~· ,COLI PLUMBll!P ASSIMBLIRS ~G-H-aix:. .'1Kiil6ai'A -HOuS llPIR = =-~ . :it -; not~• "'·"'?.t::.:... ~U$I i.1 •2ndahlltln•-.. E:r.r~~~~= ~-wn.d .. , .. N ~bell-• .. , --~ ,. ~~ ,, ••• ~,-.Jar : .. sxs.1~ '-=ffi.-;'\00•-_SfuSO ~1:'t:,=·:=-Ad No. '83 DraU1 • ._ i:Ji ·• • ~ ~. ~:a.ro.ton! ~ ~'J?mst'""' ~~ 1·111 "A1 .~' .6.~i~'rW511 P 1hS~:llf2 tr Pottot 6 BNmileld. Dtv. P.O. BQ)< ~. °""'-. M ·1"11day. tt'!!: ,_ '"''-IDt(Ulm W I a& d '111~!°"'1-:. ~ -~ 1 AMF 1 ttd Ca.lit.~ ... furilih X.-haw ftwt·~ ~to~ , ... ~ ~ ,. , '• -:.;,/;i._'Ji,;, • .PLUMB REPAIR :mil -· COCKTAIL Waltrt,.,•IE>Cii'd • IJCt:itA.f•,$ oces;. c.iJ ' """' .,,,,.. II lllMil + ~. tWltli e _,,. -· ~ ~·'·)~~I ljo*~~sman ·s.n J\Jan~ ,., weekenda only. -A!co !f,1 Put Pl>ltn · 1n4l •MH84t pod u·~~ 'IO!ily · 1 • •'IO!~~-~· ' ~ Jm: * Ju>. Equal~ -114/F dally JD:3frU:30 A'lf, Jllov!eo;TV~w HOU UVE 1N.' -~I 'Roblft,1 1'A., -~~ .. ~tO!>.. '• Sowlnt/Altoratlon• ASSIMl~~~i MICua. 298 E. 'l'lllt St, CAS1:1~-~IC¥tCI! Child '1Eicp'd. Good : i:_~~ •-•J,~e,g .lrYlllO ' ·, ·"""'' llfl T;;'c.!~lll' ~: 'f,!·s. • • • ·.f!!m~ SEWING-D!!SIGNING Top SU'i.o!lt'. alllan--Cotta Mesa. • ·~~6:~· •Reltft~.~Lljdo Isle'. e.,. tht t: •J lt •JIOt ~~ •• •;t .\'.' ., -~~r·;·~ ..... I IMentwom••· R<A•. Ra!" mtnf•wa!firil fol" you at ~~~.1•0.,N 1· ';.~· .... '?! ·~~!,.,~ .~ · • 'MM!Jllla,llme. PurdiM. _,..,. .~;-·-,.. • -~· '°q' ··~Dl'B!col,... llJI min Call 816-7450 TEMPO. ...,.,,., -Y n ~· "'° uJ:.':j~ ~ ~~-..-lbr ~,..~ • " ' ulnri\eoiU, L. • ~ · •--·· ·-·~·-e rn..,.cton health, bu! mentally def!, srA&":r"..k~tiJ>I» . .....,ie eaper. unem· lllTft 'llll-All.-pn·~~tililol , . T y · .. leR-"<lu<abaD* '!:~~=•· : ~a:: -' -~~Alt=."·~~ .:w,;:; ~KILL KILL '.~~-~'."' . 11111 -u~ -de..U. ~~~~~~'. ".~ .£; .. ~-pi m.1,.; • .; ~~ff!~~ ~II• , 1"""' !ll)..M5f) ""' 3'}o>, o Black...i.111 * H ........... ~ to do wo~ . . UTM· a A •"INCY =: j' 1blo '" tbe, + l'llc011i>M""""1\i .~ ~ Anaheim m.zm .,Compenion S1eret1ry •Black-Gild on 'I'hundaYI tor 5 hn, · ·" •<11 "" ~ ,_ · ~the,~· •1 •• .... • • ~ 1, ~ tlle new Ir: NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO to lad;)r Jn mn'llDI'.' boml. e a.ttileaden '10-3; Expd.-"'"6887. NEWPORT -~ 11931 BMcb, H.B. 14'1'"9811 ftri ·. ,, ~ ~n ·.imroMs~~ remodel. Free est. Small Tempo • ~mporarr He1p MUlt have car to vi1t lor~ e BJ Hammer tMMEDIAli' 0pen1nc for Ftnandal ~bu trn. 1793 Nnwrt.1c.M. .84M8$4 Jd ~ ~~ taltcii, 'spedh~;:A·-co- b ltgtis welcotne. 536-242&. AutomoUve 1 = ~.eeC: . ..=.: Sandford .C•st'"8• neat youn1 m'an ~P~-:C for PurcMtlng AfMt -Ptr1onae11 ·: ~· '2Tt0 %,'"!",tioia ~~ Tutoring * SalM Trol-1 (15) ~ work Call cm1...ma w~ abtllty.· • • •a 1"•-"-' --.:"C.11: -r•l« Of f'"" c HI LOREN'S 11eg;nnlng Huge ......... t>JOll'MI• 494-1680 bet 9 k ll:30 -~c.~·· .:;nl.vlll -QQr™°" .. c.u Kio: '!!clunjdt SJllC~TARY ' . . ,, • . I GWt.ar Lessons S2 per i,ti hr. Career opportunitin.' INlde or after 5:30 pm:. he Paid tratn 'ceaterlea ~ 6 * ~~TlONS ·WESl'a.JFF 1 ~ 1te'y, Qper ~•Top blftefitj:it: ).diinit'·pic . • M&-12r1. ~:-~.:~ COMPUTl!R Foremu, -1~K otJier ~ opention8. * Matl<-~=.ii~· . =-~ >;:. i: ~~pi~0 ~~.::r. 9 Marl<C.Bloom,CootaMe,., OPl!lltATOR -.. s.ian.p $JlK ~ ~~~ Dorta *l~~WorlcDpe<. -'45:271t-·• 1 \el"'_,.......,.. ....,.,.,.~~,.. 3005 Harbor' mvd. ltuena Need.I exper, OD Hone~ Mec:fwllc91 £nclnetr Sf« . .,_,a -M·· . " , ' . tm'ne 540-4450 qUl:nwmt1 ~ , tD 11 . J[Ill! I ?k. 6962 Lincoln Blvd'. G.,.. 800 W/!&Pe ......... Xtra Exec. Sec'>'Roal E. .. $650 INSURANCE: Pttlm•. ... °""'· --. th.. Ra•l ·nr ,.,.. Anabelin • . . ~: ~ "' (Id.' .• e/o . --· f' don Grove, .llOfl -· lonf-•-nt Genen1 Lodpr Acct 11W P" C<lM .llw. agency. Gd qualll!oatio• oeod eppcy. · ~A· F,l!:E AT TEMPO lllllil~,'iP .. O. • lS60, hurst. FullertcJI 1321 Stf. Irvin@ 51M450 Secretatiel to $'100 sa!ary."'~rewme P . o. · ' · 1 • .. ~ ~po Tlmt!iraey Help,·· ~Mesa. OOit.:' •. ~· .. E I'd St ' Anaheim 533-2322 Gen. 01 --~· 12 25 .. _ BoX!.8 , del Mar Ca 9.lbmlt relWD& w~ re-~ e: .. ..::.._t ua. Ala--1 ~·........_. w led F I 7Q2 UC' • NEVER A FEE AT Tl'3IPO .. ~... . ·~:. -' I • qujremeOt.lll --... . ,. ·1 ~ ~t:Y... to ........ 3 --'3··.....,.,.- o:o ~~;; A~'!fg ~~· Tempo Temr:z Help ~O«lc l: lN~CF,pttlme,_; ~.iJi.:':a=~"·i,t~iC;.~~;: 'P!. ~ .. ~~--= ~~E." · .n Wiii do your typing at ~~'itreayr~S;r\~s~:ff. Cook ' · ~~ ~ ;'~~~4 ~,~ '~\S~~. :'ble":e=C:: "'I~~ ~ .. ~~~· yr Mr home, Wiii rlckup Ing, fine Avon producta for New Butkllnt cu.tom.er Service $500 ~ . • . •.· ·~. ~--:re-PERSONNEL Cliaf&d i cl!-~ }Y and dollvtr loca H.B.. o"' krestJtlble Cbrl•tmu I A1ao Fee Potlt!on. "" ... ,.. ME ll l CAL, . -lmbllned •P<I" qualll!cation. · AOINCY Dally Pilot~ p 6".' ]ji;i ifn,0 F.V. Wt1t, 75c por Pll· CatalogUe. Call Now 540-100 n NIWPORT '"vu~c l1ERSONN8, cyp1s4· want>d ,l>t J>llof · 3 New, or ~ ... ., 230 E 1~. ~·~ · ~ .v.-" :, · · ·-. · · ' k b h BABYSl'M'ER needed Im Newport Cant.r Por-nol "-ncy CCD\N'<'<' ·~-ale In ""'" . BclL people -Openhip ·•val!ahle' • '"" -... 64S-Tl91 -~ --• . ..•. :~ .. w~~;,;; y 0'" med. t<r 1 >Told girl . ...; 133 Dovn D~N.B. "'-"1"-Q~ ~~& f!tce .;·:ell ta ~~k.te tralnlnc_.,: ~.s.c:d~~l'ttlmo .. Urgeiitfl'lfejj~ • • tlv'U Fri my OOme, Balboa . 642 3870 Frff &•-fte Posn:ll1!lll l"1ewtlable oil ~of exp. ~w..._. maMlf!ment opJ)Of" ID w...-ft1ll esperlence to ~ • f SEC. BOOKKEEPER. I IPrl t.le, ..... ...,,,. ~alt CHIEF COOK • -Ma<b.o,.. to 16 iu" Cail ·"" -ll'<>iii .6 ..... tl&nltla _can lfr, Sloac at -ottlce -· -· • • ....... ...., ... 'C,i busy ottice. Exp. Payroll, 6. Adhemve ~en to $.UK pm; TUes., Wed.. or Tbun m:.5440. i . tion co. tajn._,, bra per.wk. "-it_~ · ~ ."•i \'I ,tax e 1 , u ri I o n BABYSlTIER far. worldna: FDlALE vendlng m.acb. at. Exec. Secy/Research to S700 only. 8Q-e6M. , ,. TARBELL Ma1l i:elll7 ltattnr work ex· e Ks•llDbhd r: e port s -AP I AR/etc. mother DlJ' bome: omi· For Employee Cafeteria t9ndant. Local Wit:. IChool. Secretary to S650 MEDICAL AIGlt. x 1 n t · ' per ':.!~ 1amil,y atatui, . P -..L • . • OJ-. Exp. Reb. Joan Re". Can-• . Experience Eacntlal 111 ..,._ Exper pn!'d.·-Sec'y/lite ab l500 t;ypllt. To ll!Ofl Lokewood RIA. LIM"ao · to,P 'GCA; E. 171h . _.,_ ;.': '7:1-ll66 -· era! oooklng. FIBIRGLASS Glri Frlday· to 1525 . (213) 531~1~. ' . . • · .,,.,...., ~ M-, Callf. · -.A·F<!i. ,: ' ---------· NEED help at home'! We BABYSlllER. live tn, Expei-. . J.amlnator needed Accounting Oerk $500 · Reil&tat.~ ., SECRiTARY I ~ECEP· lnft1lra··. • ' have Aide11, Nurs es, ~l~riJd~~earetor 11 Hours 6AM·2 PM, 5 day1 wk piece work, Hdmet m&hUf'. ~Z,, ~ ~ ~ ~7J:' A:b,~~~ Wh1 ,ijot --'iuwJ live 1" TIONIST '!IOC)JQW:!PEB. P,~n-•""~-;;:.~-:.'..J. HoWM!!keepers, Companions, ftL ' Arply 1m ·~ OL, Frillf $550 Blvd Ooeti ~ · --·LlgUM .~t ml .ell an -Pleuuit ~Dl&IUlel'.. -.~r ~~ : Homemakers. U pJohn. B~S:!i{.ilo~ l: p.,,::f~t ~l!R'(C®i( l:i:.1ni\~{: ITvtner C.M. MOniEas -· ~ =t:. ·~® .... ~ .e"" llrt om.., San CJe. "!.~.'.~;~i~u I ·,. .5f-<l681· . wee!<. Own tiana. m.-. ~ am-3""' -only -apply 6a.1470 w/hOQoebold iiuU.., '5-8 F.ai.tli 11u1~.w a r~~ M-642-1ou . «:.;5':~ ; LOAN =~ 1.::ge~~· BMu op.r.tor PAC,IFIC MUTUAL Colony Kltdl.en ~ l:: -CdM. Own ~ ·~litiiiDiilaf·tTM -~~ ~-· ~u;~~ • : ~wlEOgem o dloai tewsalon~.s.u...! BUILDING 3ZU"!""l!mvd .. CM JAl\lrrOR N;;w:"m~· ~°'"::1 :r:l· Call.iltlta~~~: ~ .. ,~i::f,.:; t>rms. 496-13>1!. Orango O•intJ" «13-2566. 100 ~ Cont..-'lr·· NB !;al Fr~y lo $47' EXPlimENCE!l l!Oop!Wllor. -.. ~ ~:~·hat "11 ._... -ti ~Dlrn 1\1.Ulio-ll!uat Help Wanted, M & F 710 ~' ~ COOK.,...,., pl-., ApPly ~~ ~°,; ~ ""' fol" .LOU Philllfi To <call ~Y ...... -~ ,:r~P:u. 't('alc •you idi~,I ii::~ be ,.~L~B In A Bettor Temponry • • •~.Chow Ball -~ l'<'lln"' ~'a work your DAV~R:!,."~~d IAC =-:1~ ~ ~e)'Ou,:r"lritlia= . .'.. "" , ., ~'t'Owt!WQJil> • .i.•Bl~ •• 'Position 2574NewportBlvd,CM ~,,RIORITY. C<>* Mesa P/~. Must have ~.PP>'·~~ ~&.'me,e, ~ARY-»a!cutive to C&riyonJ}t.;N~ ieach. , URGENTLY BEAUTICIAN COIJN'l.'ER girl. Houn U to PERSONNEL JUNIOR Sillesmen: JO.I>. mille, ..,, t;yp"'" ab!Htf VIU.AGE REAL ESl'Att, ~..,i<>t.--Qiedlcal la<il' IY . ~·~ppJY In • · Gd ()ppty tor Qieuent tal· 7 PM. Mr. Betit Cleanen. Earn P>-M) k t 547-3095. __lG-4.fn. ' Uy -:'Ui 80. 0ranire Count)'. ~If i .1:':i0b..·U-.am. E,r. -ented, pr0t't w/totloWma-2939 E. Cout Hwy, CdM. -.·AGENCY tin t=e;;for gJ,.; NURSmG,Assiatarit tor temi . I New ottlcea, Xint (rlnge ,'TUH; ~ , ·.:!.reR¥erde N ·D£D Be-at &hop in town. Mia DELIVERY ot DAILY 230E.17tb0f" 645-7750 ok.TI~.Thiaisnota invaJ.id .Ja~. 2 days wJi.R.~E. Sllei io~%4.:11 ~ ·befffita.:Send letter or Cfi6it.ry ... ~:,··~ Prim. H.B. 9"J.llljl6.: PILOT SUNDAY ONLY to G•I Frkl•y $650 newsp..per route and di>es' Relid for nunel on reaµlar up F..qufu, ~I*: . resume to Oaalfted &d No. OUbHoUllt: Rd.~·~ . , e CECRETARIES BEAUTlcµN. rt noed newipOper camen. Re. Want to tra..i ., Mexico on not Include co.....,.. "' duty darlnr Dec.-Muat be tl!ln. brok<r compett..:' 'tl91 Dally Piiot. P . O. I"'" 'Dlck·ll.'>arta;" .,.,,,,. I" . only Sann c:ir J a Ir qultts the ""' ol a Station the job. Do lite type .lo dellverlnf. Transportation" ~ llll,.E>!l>d. l:I.25 iu". Deilr A pho .. • .,..lllle4· .l>!Qc (;<\Ila M.e ... 9'J826, . IN .Wal!t,., 'd • TYPISTS nesiino. 990I Ham t II•. w-or Van. Colltact Mr. aenml: ol!lce --""""1ded. We work .... . • Mok• money . can ~ SEClll':r<\llY • Xlnt eypi.t; In Mexicali -.. -... e MCST OPRS ~~e,__ -· · llony Seeley, 330 West 8"' ~ PRIORITY . hours alter och<iol and 8 on ~=ro~ · at 83U100. · · · ·, ' iq;.1• ~. To ll!Ofl. 1y '10:~ '"·" ~;Sfl•5 f'.M, -:>~r ~ .r. St., C..ta Meoa. PllRIOHllEL ~.:·v~"'or= machine ei<P'4e.,_ . Rl!C PTI IST w....oDd (lll3) 5.11·7W .. ·~~ .. ~k~.1 31. • KIYP.UNCH ~= ... ~~ D~:.!.f"~~ p= 230 E. 1:.0~ 1135-77!o Huntlngton •Beacll ey.,.., on-" ~ts-. -• -... ourvtJ!ton ....... 9~ rotiift.~ "wuo :w~·ri:..odi<i OPRS., . e . . ~.... 1_ • · ly. You must be out of our pboDes A: type. Exctl· /-A: • DR.NS' h CAiif Boo""-with DMV .,.. lll!ng, ..,_, t:YP-. •I<-GENKRAL HELP """'1ol 'by. 3 PM t o PART-TIMI loot appearance 'Ii phone Pl' -·~ Mllat CHOOSE;~· -........ e PIX OPRS perlenee. Send resumd to u 1*Ckup to ofc. mgr. MEN 21 a: UP ~!pate, ExnerienceJ PenOnali~ a mu.,f.: PHor have lite med>.~~· . ·~.~.~ Box !Ill, C/o Dolly Pllct. · Sa!aryopenaluiJ'.~:Mll LiCalCO. hlrlnt . -priority . HELP.WANT-ED .,......,.... ........,,. Sil; ·N .. t.....,......-UJilYAM' I:::"..~ .. ~ ~ • As~E ... LERS 330 w .. t.111.Y _...., Olota "'r: 51>-2115 all s. Tl ..,. ,. $IOO Per month &ob-Bl 11e..,.., Blvd..'eM. 'l'<f w.:;~ ... I MeAr Calli.-. .-. ·DENTAL """"nt. Elq>'d PART· ME EVES. . KENNEL· ,;Manag>r !or Ev., &:30-9,30 PM Jnlt """'1•. ,., P,o.' Box Sllll!VIC&Statloil .llalemmill-·= .. ~:n't6 W,'.'~ NEVER A m BookhMper chalntdO, 3 da>s -IL QIRJ!ll'MAS HELP animal'-N.a To i4SO = N""""°" Beoch Calli. M-, ._, · on•ly. plomeot~:lnConM · Qrtve , ~ . We noed ooe AUtomotlw . 6l6-49H * ST ARJ NOW mo. Grooming & cleaning _ • · · ' . , F/tlme. Lio. ·Pnrd. :Neat .., cib,(;lirl·~ ·4 · . 9am~"'i:1~~pm == s.":~ . Desk CJetk $'4.7S PER HOUR ~"":.:,, .. :':.~~~ P.OEE INOUSTRllS ~lot ;:,. , $50o: ~Bl.:.rr~ "!' ~~~~ .. C.b 00 . Work:when.l:where BoxSl'Jlc/oDailyPilo~,330 . Grow!ngco.b.Jrlnaneatwell Daily.Pilot,-P.O.Box1560, Due .to~nto()ranp tbUst .nJC::°w":m;.'~ltitlon·hefp.W8;l:lt·. Mesa..·~<>•••·.~:..,, ;:. you want! West Bay =t, CoJta APPLY croomed men tor cuatomer Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. c.ounty we need 1S men to phonet·i:, neni hel · ed. MlGdle ace or ret:lfea. ~. · i 'RU va ' Interim Mesa, Calif. . BEN ~ M01Ql MJ"Vlce dept. No exper. ~AL S.e.cretary, ex· start work tmn\ed1ately. No . PRrORt·TY ·P· ~~ M.WPtalle. 'AJJl!IY· ~~; ....... W.-1...m ., ·PenQn--•.•---'ce Boo-per 3JJD6& o..tH needoo.Eam.,14.!Speriu". penenced. Pa,.-tlm e . expertence.ne«....,.,u,.. PERSONNl!L .Bdl.,..port lvd., New· train. -.C!ll10m'-.Slloil<!: A mn-nl We need one••-Southl.qumwy. CALL DAILY ~ewport Center. Call train. . AG""NCY · · -· · .~-·~·(!Jest 771 W. 2Dlh, C.M. Bookk_,. Send .....,,., 84+-0023. . " SEWlNG 'maohlJ>< ..,..._ H"¥, , , ',:. ·1 'Mi-Jm . 546:25'2 ~~~08riiY= 011play Carpenter LH 7-0913 *Ltt1•I joc:'y $6!5 TtlJI Startlnt I!;.., 230E.171hc.M. ""111" McKJbbtn Salls, . :·r;:.: If. td'"°4 BuHdor 0p " w/10p legal 11nn. p . I ... -.. ·c~'" omsr. Ill~\ • · · . . -· Meta;Callf. . .,0, S12000.,.. "'"do GINERAL· UBOR ..i:;1 Corp R.E . or ntari~w . ~" >lndlv w/ .,i "'11!1!1'_.. P''f' MAN . . . • ... • . . : · ·• Accounlaftl, Jr. BOOKla'EPEll, lull cberae. retouch' work .or. build Immediate ~!'"I ,Im proba,r ~~ i:x:. r: Mondoy IO •a."1...S P'>lll• -'11 by leamJiijl . corp. for ~-~ .. 1 II . Must have degree tn full~·,~ ules, Need models? . -trameepOlttlcU:.'26Dlti.rt. Paid/Alm :ree Jobs. -·· · · · . i Loe nr· Cal a.te 81 ' 'fiir iiOUii..rW • .~"·"'• finaoco ............ SJ0.000 atonce.ADOIYatDahnken PR~ORI ;11., -W U :,......,...to 11e:=,Scllatler .. •••"51' ., Beacll.Sendblalmy·OI ' , · o•klna' • Account D ~ ol Coal&·--1819 ""· abWtvl.U pDtotoN+ _ ....... ,,,_ . . Acal-' ' '· '"~ • . •nl t8 . N~Bltd., C.l\f. PE EL . p, "NO :,_,.5 Pel'1d Agency . ,.~ I 'I I • ~ "'Ne. 505. D . ' -....... •. • ~ Xln'l: Company....... ,000 AGENCY • • • '™ '262 Campia, Or., Suitt B-t k.,.. • Ad 505, 1~ • , _ 1 , M'JiffFeePaktByCompany BOOKKEEPl:Rt am far 230E.l'lth.C.M. 645-1'150 P.Cfflc Newport8e6dl 557-2711 PA'tn.o L Clerk,,{ Pt16toP.Ot Bqoc "1580,~,~tion. ere.enl loca: * ANTIQ ~imow : ~Liz.Jtelncler.1.4.ancy accounttnc ofllcl, Retp. i -Personnel S.rvlclt LEGALaecretary,atteut5 Hotel~::'"a...r1cofSuD ~.CA,sa... -.,.·:i ~~:~ Beac.h .' Llr(es\~ collectibletl'*1us : , «m c.m,.. l>r. -Expd, Non amok er •. Dlt4!'PIY. -~t-6alco. yn ......, .. ,.per1e..,.. can payroll • -. . R!lCEPl'lONIBI' _.. '''""'""'" ibon." · =•• · ' ...,.. ft,...,_ llild. l<ov. , , %11! Newportlleacb -~ ·•. J)eOorat<irtype touabt; 112No'roftr Elaine ffi4)55?-8333. only, -· WWdy1 Xlnt ,,... $1 O ~.....,...,. ~u~v•_,., •4 ,I, 5;"8aL ,~,,flun ~IHI. I "'-------BUSBOY ~---mo. .. Union --. 6"-171111, ... 588. ' . • . ·~·1•.;:.._.... . .' to ·1717 -S... a-:~~·. ------~ _,' ' ~ Clllt. · lJVE.JN i!OUSEKEEPER • ...., .....,,,_ Cl id No Dally Anaheim "I ' ! ~.fu.si:~30 ~~ Pai<O::=.!..Yall· ~':1:"''~2Shr. 547-6446 1 .... ~~""""· ~~-= ~ ·· · ~~~~~~L~·~S'i:li;;;;;;;.ctoeOout ' :;n:· ~';\.,'~~/u•1 Y11!¥5M'.'i'~L .... P~"l:~~'"n.! GE~tyf~~~ Loan -•iot-$800 lft,1Ji-Bt.~c..t'1:!: ' · I ' SIGN Painter, top...,..• • ~~f'~~~~ i . ~ idil' ~·ti ... dri"Vint-• "~ ......,...._. Lrg. A -...... co. .. PRESSIR ' euben " benetl...,.. Gold lea! • ..,, 541 , ~ St.. 9'·· Tm ' Adw:rtl1lng S.Cr1t•ty clertca A puts met! I be aood at deta.D. =:,.~.~tell·.;::.. 1~ roi: a re~ sharp gal. PART TIME... Male or L.-..U. Hiii.• Nrl,Url(eon, 531-33'M.· ·~ --:-. P--19t,b 11~• Of I Great -· lo< amblt!ou•. -Ill:~-:,."!!-Helen SchaU<r lfealth , .... llelct nr <>tr some mo~ F ....... Good wa..,•, "'· -..-·-STOCK CLIRK ' . Paik . I , blahlY lkJ1led .,.. .. Brains. ·:: -;,:;;;• ~ Ptt,onnel ~ C.'1 ~ -_ 1..quna, -, Leam ,.. drug -· ,\NTIQ\JE !l"'den oak' at· litltlaUve A ab required. ' SUlte 'f.C•mir.:..,. lle<ch GENERAL M.-PEAROSl!ONN~YEL PROFESSOR'S 2 chUdren Now Intervl-wf\ocaI !Inn. Some rOtalf. ·-~··s s d do'""-~ stri .. ,. l»-1670 1151 ml I/time older ritolo nnl'd need s1n.r, 1 day per wk, JO D"sb shers. e>eper. ""1>tol No~ ·~ l!eady ., !'50· I· •' CLERK -Some'cm:per#y_._ 11Clll~ 230E.17tb.'C.M. 645-7750 ·to5,ref.1Jleaw.543-28ll, I wa Salary to $800. ~;i~ ~-=~----~ *A/iiay•ble to $525 bRN xtra' lnoome'. 4 brr helpful. ~9-5Mon.J'rl. LVN'a,3toll$hlft,torcon. • Brown, ~. OMt.Nl WANTED. Large e h\n a 1-2,.... .. n'I bkkp .. exp. Department """" Gene..i cleanlnL.!:: &1>-39411. vatescent ho~tal. 1145 PROOF OPERATOR Day r. Niie lfu':....,iiavc1. ... c'.'ll' 2790 cahhvot. R ea s o nable . Ute t.YJ!i:n ~alter ~~i2.6f1~: Call GIRiA i BOYS Superior Ave., .a. - -TELEPHONE souciro'RS' ><Mt-4687. • Penonnet '"'""' Cl.,rk ctean" <213> -· 10 "' •·older Madllnllt NEEDED to recnilt .. 11.i. ... · VICl'ORIAN -,.. "' 4 ,oak 4262eam,.,.o;'lve. NB ELEICTRONIC ASSEllBLY: DAILY PlLOI' ltOtll'E8 TURRET LATHE Etqi0rloncod Full .Or P/Tlme tlal block workea lri Or-~00~-tely .....,,.... Suite IM 55l-2711 Local co. w/eXp&ndlJlir!ll'> SaJt ~ · ange Olunty · t« mai.r; ' • }~. JI. We art cttat1ng a uniquely d1ttennt kind o1 restaurant, f ea ·ta r I n 1 International eui&tne, Uve tntertainrnl'nt. dand.rw, and cocktails. Our decor, aph1t. and Intention require that those who work mid srow with us mu1t LOVE oeopl~ <ve an lnteniewlna for: din- . ,, 1ftl room and bar man· acenr. hotittue1, wall· retlel, eoclrtall waltreaee•. 1bus 1lrl•, lady bartenderw.. :• auperb broiler man, and an experienced internation- al 1ef.food bar penon. Womtl'I appllclnt.s mu.t be attracttw. To add an Inter. a aational accent to our .er- 1¥lce, we ""1ooole applicant• from all ocdinenll. can tor ...,.. bet. 9 and .. Kismet lntsnationa1 Ntw· . port ll<o<b. (71<! 6'5-lii!!. AM· tor Eric °' An-. ., ' ~·N MORE WITH US! ' Two yean experi· r..:,~1rut t';;;'. can Mt. Bulbf -OPEllATORS -UNITED-~.:!' ~1oci!r.~i Appl~ F2 ence In contract Full & P/t!me '1c,.; GIRL to -~ ,1 ~um 3 ~ ,...,.,,~ CA~IPORNIA BANK 517-3001, -._ K.ahltr.' l\'lllRLl'OOL ......,., 1jtlst pricing depL la availablf. Salary ID $1-*l dPayl ~-"-.JI» N~ Wernet ""& ~and . .., ~In lf!wt e Tl!WRS e . re)>ull~ ~· iK 6711 aeroapace CODI• Call Nancy May, -um • -··~· No 5 .-,.. Hun""""" llUch ~'-pan y. Requires c.utal Apney, ,Juo Blvd .. , · · lfMlll T~.""l>'"l'llft\I "m'" ... .,."'··F-'ii .. '"'· ~-;,"'·"':·,.w""'°r1.i"",.,1 good 11\atiltlw ~ """"" Blvd:. C.18.• ' GIRL rildlil. lite -· -.. .,,.,...,.,. benelltl, ' . In l'<oilol>) -· 111 .... <lid. .... L ELECTRDNTC lil'IG!@lliR: -.... -·· -.._ _ ... ptnc. . Eql!ai ()ppor. _J;:mploy<r • ' . $1 • ~1031~. =~='=-d iag l..ul • lmow • BSEE w/'5 .... j'Oicper, .!'!'.'!: !09 ·-M'A F 710 Ho '0-. M & P'.710 edge ol 10 ke)r add· circuit design lorl -.......,. wanted lat .. w. Apply In -· · ing machine & cal· "'" o·h anlcal .... -telov!rion ....._. Good pat. ' :OME FOR cuJator. : wln per-Floe loc:al oo. Good 'lalory Fle>elbl • houro . SHUR:LOK CORP. "'UICK.· CAS. H form varied sec re-+ benefits. can D 0 • Tel.::t"r ""' Eou&l UOO I. Normondy Pl. "" ial d ... , • .....,,. -. 0>uta1 Oooc tm'*-can SMta AO. THROU(i" A tar u.,.a. ~. 2\00 Harb!J" Ill. AIM Linde -fl B<1< N°' ol ...,,._n. . II n> Cld. -HOlisiltiii;:ii\t-ex· Dlk w. ol r-~) WANT AD Apply In Panon ~ .~ ·~ _ -~u uc·~w -m.1m• -· F,qual Oppor. Employe' 642•5678 333:1 Harbor llvd. "I Costa ~oa. Calif. OFPI ER . 1#fi!1> • l. Hoch man's Delicateisea · & Redauraft~. ., !/ . ,Openhlt In Now;~ .. . --. . . • ~Counter ... ' ., .• j • w111i11ul/Holl...e.1~· •. :: . •• ,..._ o.o~ "'·'· .' . ·• , '•" , • ~~""a,• .... • ti~Me ? . • .i\ul~wullfu ' . •. Cale1lll Tnl~ )>mer . ' All ~~ To. .. ti ;~~-' I Apply I• ....,.,, ll'M. '""' . ,_ f . ~-I. .17flt ._ I ~·Mate All lqul Oppottunlty Employer irtr • J " ' ·. ,, • • ". l, ,, I I • . , . :' . • '• r >I j " l_. ' . .,i ~,· ' • , ,,. . . •:J " • ' ' • I ' . ····~ ...... . '. \ • .. , ., ' . . • hi2rl .&RAND OPENING , • 1 ' , • ' NOW! IN·ORANGE COUNTY PURCHASE LEASE . ' RENTAL ' lllSCOYEIEI '25' ' • • I ' . .. SU Pl R WEQEND SPECIAL ''4 YOLKSWAHN '61 TOYOrA t lh-. W . A r•1I dt.r; , CCNt0NA ... u.. •111tH, 4 Dt.·W. ... .wit ••• H. U• . ...._.,,, . '691 Sf91 71 vw •,,.,-""'• •.._, ._......._ 1942 OJll s1n• 71 TOYOTA CC>a«.LA ~tr--. I I H. A ................ u...• llJCTA '1191 'Ill DATIUH '• CHIV\' STA. WMON MALllU CPL 4 ..... RI H. A I. U.. «. Y.I, aatl• ............ U XTktt4 H .. .....,. ,..f, •It ..... .... -,19;1 71 vw-tt ..... -"* ........ .,, .... U... •7711Ul. A ........ '11 DATIUN fTA. WMON __ , ........ , ..... A',..t .. ..,, lk. •t1JIXY -'t ''"' 11,t Qior WW. 1111 Ila: Of-011 a l'Vs ......... 'ft'• --• : u11i111 1.0w .. ,.. -· *-.. VD. Mll 11\ ••. ,. *·-*·· s .. -NEW CARS . . Nowwl,.~w-ty '72 • • • • .... """"-l . .. ~ ~· ......... ., .... ~ n• ·, '8 FIAT II lit '11 IPI au; .... -SI .... ·--~. .. .,... 11• !.!!'! .... •• "'"'* y. _ .. ,.. y ... " \ ) ' k I '67. ICAIMANN GHIA ............ $1095 '67 YW SQUAREBACK ............. $995 RMllO, ._,........, ' sc-cl, c.tllint Gr.._ °""tt. Tvned 1-A T• (TGM !ff) New II: .. ,llnf, SNrpl ' SpMd. (VOX '311 . . ' '11 TOYOTA CORONA .......... $1650 '68 YW FASTBACK ............ : . $1195 8rlQM Ytllftl, Low Miia, W/S/W Tires. T'fEV Ill) '67 FORD VAN .............. • ..... $1295 Complel• nil.lit trtr11 I. 911111.-. Com. down Ind -I (S7726AJ 11 uWlauG CLaitEN'ONE ....... $1895 r llrlllll ...... tU.fllU " · · ' • ·'70 YW BUS ............... : •.. .' ·un5 ' 0.-. ..... , lbdlD, sr-Roonl l'wftctl (,.CAii ·'"L. . . ' f•2 VW.SEDAN ................... $595 .... ........ IM +1Sj1tlu-.'.JPOU 3101 '69 YW SQUAREBACK , ...... , ..• ~$1795 . Athlmttic, ~ Cond'lllanlng, 1.DW l..lw Miia. IZDY Ml .r ' ~ '66 VW. KARMANN &HIA ......... :.· $995 RAdJo, ~ 11de W•lt tlrea. OrlOIMI lli ......... t. lSKX Wl ·~· . I GTO ........................ $1495 ,.._., 2 Dr ......... WtY1 "911f. CM EJCWJ rls CORTINA GT ................ $750 ~~· llaille, HMter. tXL.741 , '72 YW SUPER BUG , ............ $1995 Oreng.e, r1~10, rur 1PHktr1, 1tyle 1d!1111t, tactory warrtmy. ciu FIYJ !~ VW DELUt&. llUS ............ $1050 To lrtfl Tl!• WMklnd. ISIL :ml '71 PLYMOUTH .CRICKET .... , ... $1295 llldltt -'-· 4 tPl'fd, redlD, brllllll r9d W/llltdl: l111trlor. mf0\111 ........... . 1 YW 411 WAGON ........... $2795 ' ~~ • _....,......, -Ml~llll" X ...-., Lie. twr\CI • I •. • ' • '65 YW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595 bcelllnt f'llMfr (N.-...al • Pr~~· .. ist:9ftils· ... · Sale IQ ... DAY SA-.E •· •• ~··-..... ·--.. -, ......... . . I'° t''i l<IR coNDl1!0NIN• "" . . ~ ..... ~517 18 •• NOV. 5 THRU NOV. 15 KRAZY ·m .ltY'S . .. . RECREATION VEHICAL CENTER Y~R END UTOPIA~ MOTORHOME · SALE ' ' . All"'-,,,..., a $, " ....... .._".,. .... ' . ' ··-··'""-- lolow Mlnuf. ""' Miii! lllil11r Mot KRAZY KELLY'S le~ lhd., .Ha11n.-~ I ' ' .r.: I .I ' . ! ' " ' hick '69 j RMiMch! ,. Factory Air °""'-..C . Vt,,.i toP, 11111 ~~tldOr. , , all po.m; tft,1~~~ ~wheel, I 11eft0. many dllc. xtru. { CXRGC!I). $2555 silo, ""' ... ..... ~c;J..._·~ ' ,, SALES DEPT. OPE!! 1,30 AM tot PK _,..Fri. tAM•IPll - ' ' DAILY "1.0t ]§] ~ I. -·-l§J I --~ -l§l I -· .. l§J I ............ l§J I _ ..... 1n.o11 ··aAJSllN ...... Ope. In • NtWrORT ·.UcH 1000 Yf, C:O.ot Hwy • . '45-6400 WI HAVE THE NI WIST OF · OATS.UNI IN I NVINTOll.Y l'OR YOUR SI LICTION '70 D''"TSUN ** '60 MGA * "' COMPLETELY ·REBUil.T WAGON ** &1&-ton ** Air Oond., • .;.J., Lille NiW MGI Condition, Ver): Low Miles. '69 Mrn rT xlnt -~ .lo ttw L t986BTG). r J . ' """" ' ~ a...:1 $1695 ~IWl,mU.olfer.Call -[;ip~,r!'hnn] ·~~ ~· = 1966 Harbor, C.M. r~!l.1().1 ,j -o:e-=. OPIL '67 Toyota Corona FIAT 4 speed, auto trazui, radkl, . ,.. '68 OPEL Kadett, iOOd con· lf&ht iblue • Don't pau thla. ditioo. $500. 284 Coota ..... """ ' below )look· fJ'XPU<) '119 Flot 850 Soort Coupe. St., C.M. Only $899 at Bill Maxey f:k.~ ~1ow blue PORSCHE Toyota~ 18P1 eeaoh Blvd., Hwit. ueach. 847-85.55. '119 Flat 850 .SP>'der. Xlnt •63 Ponche 5 Reblt ii, ·n to>ota 1.0,nd Crult<r. 1.0 ~am/fm radio. Call New clutch. AM~FM. N . ml'•· -~ pert' lhape. ==;,..,..,,,..,,.,,,,....,.--1 ocig. See to apptte. , $340!J. ~.....,11!1, ~. . HONDA "'beat ottet. t:ll3l !m-t4'9 '69 Toyota Corona 70 H(),.DA • CAR 4 speed, radiO, maroon with blaclc tntoriol'. 600BQE. Re- duced to $766 170 PORSCHE 9lf, App. Black vinyl top over red lo GJ'.Oup. Chrome rt m 11 • miles. See it, try it, bu)'' It! radial.a, lo mllet. Xlnt cond. (S70AGG) Only SJ.099. BW $2900. 673--2907. Maxey Toyota 18881 B@ach ·n Poncbe mr. 5 apd. Blvd.,-Hunt. .aeach. 8C7..SSOS. 18M. Immac cond. TOYC7rA '86 Sl'Otrr !I Too, $6815/o!let. -PICK UP. IWl. l'J!>O. '12 Poncl>e !IJl,T Targa. lfl-1151 See JI • You'll Buy JI Silver, JU... Aaome be. ,69 T C Ila $224 mo. 67>-1183. oyota oro I ....... ! .. · \VTI..LBuyyourPorschepald 2 Dr., 4 speed, radio, sharp, Lallll for Ol' not. Call • Kent Allen cute, yeUow • Say &QOdbye UAlVft 837-4800. to pl 1tatiou (188CZM) - IUltlU ,69 Porsche, 911.S, AM-nf, only $899. Blll Maxey Toy- 19· · Harbor CM ~9300 Hu everythlna! 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We 111111t gm. yoti the best of eYtryltlllNJ • • • 11le lllst -. . . The ·lllst selectlen . . • Tiie best tradeill allawances . • $ '73 Monte Carlo Landau ONLY ~1a·mv FREE! New Techni-Pak Camera LGaded, ready to tab 20 color allots. It'• "' tlft to YOU fw merely drlYI .. a '73 YIGA Orotllld the block ! "Picture younelf in a VEGA!" I ' • , • I • • t s.is.r. N1:1n~1r 5, ltn _ .... ---1§1 I M••-·l§J I ._...... I§] ,, ... !'.... ll'-!1 1 ---J .-I ··,_ ..... l§J I ---1§1 [ ---''* ~~ m~~ ~~~ ~~~· r~~ ~~~ -~~ ~~~ -~~ $ IUICIC CADILLAC CADILLAC C:~~C CADiLLAC CHIYIOLIT CHIVIOLiT <;HIYIOLIT COllY41R ~ ,'!a~u~K,!!~1~!!.., YOUR QNLY '71 ~~' / '73 cacrni;; '71 Cacllllac '~Choy~.-~~ EXCIPfiON.iL ''ff.c...y "3..::-..!fl.t .:::1: ~~~1~1~;t rACl'OHY Cpe De Cpe ~uvfue El Dorado •tueo.s..1o • .,....-. YAl:.UE B cem1tio --~ ... --°""' with matohln& vinyl AlJTHORIZED BeautUul Ftr.mlst an with Full """"''·!Air O>nd., Vinyl Conv ""'der blue ftnlah ~ "'t. 5S7-403l """"' 71 CHIV ,. '-SOT-1111, ""'1!l"<' ,..,. (489AGHl. CADILLAC white vinyl roof, White Roof, Dual Comfort Seau, with White top White leoth-·-' 2 DOOR VIOA ..... IS<lll CORVAill ~ coOY • .-DEALER lpthe Int -Full Pow Beautl(uJ 1'1nml>t Flnllh. er Interior Mt air -Chevy lmpo1a, PIS, Radio 15.000 mlla. :t:!O enrtne. Autx> Inna, tu0 ._ $380. CREVIE .. R,, M•OTORS 1.Ars•t l&cUon of C.dll· tt, AJrr eo..:diriof.t1na, 22.24.3 ~way aeata. itereo tape condl.tionm8, c=· See P/B, vin.vl top, X1nt ~ ~ It-.;::;·; lplltd, n c ~ ''lteertn&', power 536-e. I •·-In miles, mint condition (600-crulAe control thla oqe for _ R/H. MOO. Belt otter. ~ ) .. Th I 1 ~ ·1P',ador.r air con· C:OllVE :tlll w. "'St .. Santa Ana -0nn,. County. $176 55799 G0-1e1 ,_,,,_GU.,.Q(lly. 18. di-T~•••ml•· 1n: 135-S171 SaJ-Looalna-CUC). ' '6S 0>evy 1nu>a1A , Dr lOnl STAl'SOH 1\oit CiiQl.r, N"" .,,,..,, Pop -----..--1 67 BUICK Skylark. White • Nabers $5795 36 per 0~'/:.\ MANY MORE runnln& coni!itlon. orlilnat Llnmin Mwcury 'fop Q¢1per O>vet-, Better CORVEt'l'I\ '.fl.1~~,1~ w/blk. vinyl ~ Pwr-mer MANY MORE lm~ia .. 0.n~ry TO CHOOSE J."'ROM owner. $500. &16-J.61( or 16800 Beach at W&me.r than. ,Df!W ~=-;. ... ftnda. ! • ,,_ .,...., -. R. H . cac11nac: ro CHOOSE FROM SALES OPEN , IMYs --· Hunttnoton a.ac11 . szm ~ Consider terms. $89~. 2600 HARBOR Bl.. SALES OPEN 7 DAYS LEASING Affen * 1966 ~ Impa•• * Mi.1144 , ~MORE '68 ~~onvert, m-u&1-COSTA MESA • ADen ALL MODELS • Air rood. Radio. beai.r, Nu •72 IMl'.o\LA TO CllOOSE 'FROM """""&,~·' AM-FM. 'II llUICK WILDCAT 54().9100 Open Sunday • · AND,7MA3, 1 KES Oldsmoblle ~1~· Call alt <pm~ '4 Dr. H.'I'. vffi;1'rilof 'p:s., ~OPEN 7 DAYS H.B.~ ' ~ '1,000 mu ... Air. '69 El Dol'ado tull power nu Oldsmoblle l'M .... ern California Cadllac: '65 Impala 283 V-8, P/S, air, P.B ... '"(!~,_ 350s cu. fu. vs, • Allen ~OUGAR !:;!'.s.P.;!;~:~.· ~'s.u~il~L 0,.. Cadillac .JllllUI SanDlego Frwy. radlo,autotram.lOOdtlreo; sharp~ • Olclsnloblle MUST..U.''9~.Alr. $1599 • .• _... 8:;A'?):;P':::.· a~Ni;::;· ~'Ti:'·~ o• CONNEILdfEvRoLET . ' Cadlllac ~~~ l~ CONNELL CHEVROlEI' '66 CAOCLLAC convert. Beau Laguna Niguel 1st National 831-0800 or 49&-!BlO '&$ Be1 Air 4 d.r ~an. Air, ....... ~ .. HM""°.,. r .. ~v~.;;... San DI -~ DODGE. , 2828 Harbor Blvd., blk wired leather int~. All 831-0fk)O or 495-0800 PB, PS. tinted JdaSL wsw ......,. .,_uw ego.-... ;,. Qoata Mesa 546-ln' oxtraa. Full pwr. Fine rond. '69 Cadllla Bank LHtillll' CAMARO ""'· 1925. IM&.a3'r2. . '70 Mont9 Carla ."~ N~· • CADILLAC .;'~~-v':'1:'.;_,,_ E Dorado C: -'Ii .67 Camaro. New tire• & ~ xinN':d M"' Automatic trannnlaoton. tac-831-0!00 or .,._ POLARA 'i'! Sedan lleVille. 64,Wl ell. 350 actual ml. $1'0(\ 2001 Michebon DrlYe paint Rocent 0-haul. Afr, oell. $"1'15. ~ ~ Ult ~ ~te>:::'-~· '70 CAPRICE '66 DODGE miles. Runl aood ~. firm.Pvt.pty.54Hl.81. ~\.~~~~~~~: l~.0~~) ~~12~ PB. Sl 200 . '68 ~. caroce. Loaded! root.' C8JJ.DTA>' or. Coupe.Vlnyltop,tactoryair, f~to~~ 83M693. '70 Cadillac Eldorado, $4400. 329). 7l4f833...862) 2131627~ 68 C.as:oaro SS tll6, 4 spd ~~~mt $1295. $2495. 8J6...6535. power steering, power dJtlonlns. ptift't: llMdlt, '.15 Cad Cpe de Ville, landau Private Party. MAKE OFFER '66 Cpe DeVille Be utUul HtaY, """' -ex· '-"' 72 VEGA GT brak.,, radio, heater, WSW, radio a fine .....,. car top, f nu tttts. Xlnt cond. 675-7429 f Otestnut with btack &Vinyl tras. ae.n!·49T~ZT'J 1~_,_.Cbe~~ .. '! ~ Cpe. 4 speed. radio, extra CJTl.,.)than 16,000 miles. (991· JU>S499. Reduced to $1295. ~l(L'll. * 1966 Coupe deVillf.', $950. l ~ --. "''-v1o,w;. .1. .. -(~" * 19'11 Cadillac Cou.., d• Pri party, 67:H931 or 'N.elllpllrf iatmm ~r~ee!.lacl<~•iv"{~ CHEVROLET Owner $195. GH 6536. . ~-•· "$ii9;" SALE PRICED $666 ·vm..-roncl.$4100.Call 642-'158. l ~i& ...,.._c:.._ .iow.. AM/FM'Racllo, Afr, '63C.-.PS.outo,newbri<s, CONNEILCHEVROLET NAllERS CADILLAC Seelt·You'lll!uylt 6'15-2»3. '61 El Do Xlnt eond L~ H9Jirpart 8wf\ M!.-.0 J Concl $1295 '67 sedan 66 MaJlbu, 4 cir hrdtp. Air, gd tires. clean inside, $200 ' 2828 Harbor Blvd Xllll Harbor Blvd. ~ I a-!r Conv. Clean It in xlnt $2950. 6'i?4&9 5&-~· --nevilie Btautlful Cream ~. r/h, new paint It tire1. or best otter 645--8588. Costa MeSI\ ~ci)J eo.ta. Mesa st0-9100 LfR 'cond. Sehl teacher owned Ii: ' 1970 Cadillac, 4 dr, de Vllle, wUh Blk Vinyl Roo(, PS, $550. ~. '65·Bd Air, 9 J18SI WJ[ll. V-8, . --'---· ·driven. 644-7769. '66 Cad Sedan w/Landau top. Fully equipped, Sharp com. PW. Blk Leather Int $1495 '65 El Camino, V-8, auto, . auto, wry clean. $585. 19'1U Q>ev. O::mcours Eata te, CONTINENTAL TDY01A. '"11 CX>UPE DeVWe. Like Xlnt cond. All Xtru. Pri Gold w/brwn vinyl top, Prt MUSf SEIL. 666644. New engine. Mags. New int. Whslr. 645-872L I Pua. sta. Wp. Pwr. • . new. Movtng abroad . pty. SISOO 673-7690 pf,)'. $4350. 546-3086. A good wlllltad ii a rood in-S7'95. Wlislr. 64.S-8721. A good want ad is a good in-~A brakes, AM-FM '69 Continental •1916HUbor, C.M. ..._ ;EUttilutf. 644-6875 Classified Ads ... M2-5678 Want ad results ... fi.U.5678 vestment. Sell Idle Items ... 642-5678 ~ . Stereo racfio,. tilt ~. whl. . IU:~ IN '68 [)odp Coronet ff).• 2 Dr. U--A'~ U--.A·~-N -A-~ N -A·~· U---· ·A-U-.. -· Factory Air, , ...... '".. ........ Cpe. !18-V-8; • .., lralll., "'9W 7 -viv., "9"!' l'8V uiu., ew 7 -vi_, ew ""'! . vnn, ...._ .,._ . 1 ....,. .,..,., new tires A brakeS:-Panel· .,_ tiluJ G Flnlah with tact air PIS. beaut turq A . -u ....., whl vln'IJ,·'lbp mecb eood. UN IV ER 5-1 l Y O-l DSM 0 BI·~· i .E. 2 :. ;,c~~;,:: ~~:t~~ .~:~;,;::: . $1999 $3799 UJOO/otter. •---"-- . :i P.S., P.B., nl~ .. (465AK$). for only air, ex~~=-au1o. . co~~~ MANY MORE .F~LC . Proudly Presents The ~. OMEGA HOUR! Buy During Our Introductory Sale and SAVE!! . USED CAR SPECIALS 100% Money Back Guarantee!! $996 FULL PRICE $66 DOWN TAKE YOUR CHOICE '36 46 MONTH . ' ... :~.~~ ~~ "". I :1~. 'F~~~"~~~~•~·-1 · :~d~~.:.~ .. tlo11l119. IWID 177 1 ~ I 116 ANLl or, "' ...... 11111, ........ QIM ....... """'· ..... _ .. -...... crwit. Dtftn'lcl """· ,,a '"" .. IKt. , ... ~ l l df'l'J ... ~ ANNUAL NltC•lfTAe• UTI 11, 11 .. $1296 ~:~~E $66 DOWN TAKE YOUR CHOICE • '48 54 MONTH Ml It ...., Ill. """'· _, MU4 11 ""°' -. """'· fH II -· ... ••· c~. Orlf..,... """"· IWk'I tlDUI 111ct. .. le. .. dn\'11111 ~ ANNUAL P•ll:CaNTA8• llATI 11.11 .. 70 FORD LTO '65 RAMBLER AM. '65 MERCURY 'M ,..._ aM •Ir ..MltiOflhtf. A11fa., P.S., P.I., air cOIMfltlo1t· W11on. Avt.Metlc. piiw1r 1tfff- 1600 DSU lltf. I RDY 111) l11t, olr cn1U+fo1th•t· '1666 $366 $566 '67 OLDS 98 '70 CHEVROLET '70 FORD 10 PASS. hH ,.._. ollrll oM-..Mitio1tl11t. A••-•ffc, ,._.., ,...,,.._, 1lr Wa901t. YI, rHlo 1..d li11!1r, CWQW Ill) clfftdltlotti-.. I 126 IFEJ 11247071 $666 $1666 '1266 -•w .,.. • • .....,... .,. .. ~ .L• ., .... ......_ .,.. _, """' .. ar ,..... • ._.. ,_ ... • ,.._ _, ~ ,_. _,,----..... .,_...a ...... -..." M .. P.M. •• BUY WHERE THE SAVINGS ARE! • • ALL NEW 1973 OMEGA JUST $ { 101474) ONLY DOWN ·ONLY $6324 I . . M{)NTH_ ,, .. -.1 ..... tit ...... pymt, •fld 114114 .. ,., •• -· ...... ,., .......... .,,... otr11tl. Dtiftn'H ,.yrnt. ~ tJ201.Sl llM:I, 1111, lie, 1K c•'"""'9 dll,..... ANNUAL Piii:.· CIHTACJI ll:ATI 11.9". DRIVE IT HOME TODAY! WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY'S #l HONDA CAR DEALER See our BIG SELECTION of NEW COUPES & SEDANS NEW HONDA $1492 J DOOi llDAN INCLUDES ft•lth+ •"" 111 d1•I· 1r pr•p. chor911 pl111 hill f1ct, DRIVE IT HOME TODAY •q11lp. I 1051t501 VISIT OUR VOLUME GMC TRUCK DEPARTMENT! PICKUPS TO CUSTOM RIGS NEW MOTOR HOMES NEW MINI HOMES New & Used Campen & Vans SALE PRICE NOW ON!! . PHONE US FOR A 5 MINU'll CREDIT CHECK Let .. l•llot -flllM<l"tl "' --· noodo. .. • O>sta Mesa 5fl6.l203 TO OIOOSE FROM '72 N SALES DEPT. ova OPEN 7 DAYS 4 door automatic trans., fac-Allen tory air, power .teerlng "' • '64 Rlnc!>en> 6 ......... -excel. cond. $8)). or belt ot- ter 645-25'9 ·~ Falcon. 2 dr HT. =-rac11o "' beater Oldsmobile V'~9A CalllCll"O S.S. s.n Diego ~ac Gd tirea. A. ii. $150.- FORD -o utomatle trallmuSllon, at Avery Pkwy. power 1teerblg, radio &: 1 .......... N'-·et * Pinto •n. r/h, 3:'m cc eng. lux decor, fold down rear a.eat, stick, $UIOO, 6ti-4002be!oN5'- beater, white wall tires .._.__ -,. .. (mfEYY) Dir. ~ 83t-CIJOO or 49&.{llOO 1968 01evy N""" ....... '71 MARIC Ill '68 fill' hd·top GalulO, xlnt cond. hlstde A: out. $650. 49H682. R/H, new tires, brakes, HD Coupe, many tilJe' appoint- abocka. rebuilt en g., merits. This weekend only. rearend. Really sh a r P . $5789. {1Y89AM2626). Vinyl lntiori<-paint $6Stl. GUSTAFSON '66 OountJy Squire 10 ..,., Call 54<h1023. ·Llncoln-Mercvry All pwr. o..r!iaul lUlt com- . '65 MALIBU WAGON 16800 Beach at Warner pleted. $850/atter. 6TS-2C90 44,000 one owner miles. VB, Huntington Beach '70 Bronco, 4 WD. Loaded. radio, stick, sharp. (PIX---~~===--I air, ~~1839 1'f 148). $1199 CORYAIR · 19'11 FORD vi.r<: CONNELL CHEVROLET -------Make Offer. Priva~arty. 2828 Harbor Blvd., '62 Moma Cpe. RuN fine, Call 673-8583. om-a Mesa' 546-UJJ rood work car/dune bugy '68 Cbuntry ~ ··ata.tion "12 Chevy Malibu. vinyl roof, $85. SCS-1883 eves. wagon, very __ good cond. P's Pm-_.,_ .. -1... •--'--OORVAIR Monza no. '65. Lo New brakes Sl.800. ~ •• ~~. 14pd )ooks6 = AM/FM. Loaded. SpoUesa, ;.x. ~ $45o 54.5-6027runs '68 T-BmD. Uke nftr, Mov- 9:30-4 :30, sa-7296 a.rt s, · · · trw abroad. sum~ ot- &1&-1100. Classl,l'ied Ads ... 6C2-M78 M'. EutbMt. · A.;;ut=os"',"°1m-portod-~-~9=70 Autos, Imported 970 Autos,'lmpo;teli ' 970 I 00~/o IOUAllANTllD ' . 100% IOUAllANl'llD BUY .V(~~H j:~flD~NCE ALL CARS LISTED A .. . GUARANTEED I 00°At 1971 YW BUS 11u• witlrt wlfft. top. l11Mpor 111ord1, r1dlo. btr1 cl1111I Lie, No. 172 CEL. IALI PRICI $2195 I 969 SQUAHIACK Luggo90 rick l rodlo. Uc. No, YPT 111. SALi PllCI $149$ 1970 YW . BUG 4 1pd., r•dlo, .. .,,. •10011. U•. No. t16- IH~ SALi PWlCI $1295 1968 VW BUG Au... tHU. rMlo. ltwM,., 11ortil1. Uc. XICT 116. IALI · PWICI $I 091 DEM 1970 VW BUS lilt• & whit.. s ..... °" tlli1 .... Uc. No. )J4 IFS, SAL~ PRICI $1895 . 1969 SQUARUACK Full •utotl'lotic. f•cf, 1ir, rodlo, whlt1 fir••· Uc. No, XSS601 SALi PWlCI $1695 1969 BUG 4 1p4., Qmpw 111N1. wt.HI rlt191, rod io. U1, XSS 601. SALi PWICI $1195 1967 YW BUG 4 1,..41 rMlo, wlllt. ff,... M.,... 911ortil1, Uc, VEJ 177, IALI PWICI -$1095 SAtE! ALL UNDD MCTOIY HIW C.U WAllANTYI ·- l.£ROI llUmotl •'r ''' 1972 SUPIR BU. E'l"l~pod Witt. 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Q'6) Pro Foott>.11 Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Colts. 1:30 fJi) National AAU Junior Olympics Filmed in Spokane, Washing· ton, the focus is on Junior swimming events. The 1972 AAU Junior Olympic Swimming Championships will include the 100 meter backstroke, butterfly, breast stroke and free style; the 200 meter medley and the 400 meter relay. 1:4511 ()) Pro Football Post-Game Show 2:00 II Roller Games The Thunderbirds vs. the New York Bombers. 4:00 II UCLA Foott>.11 Tape delay of Bruins vs. Stanford Cardinals game played earlier. fJ (]) Colle1e foott>.11 '72 (ij) National AAU Junior O.ymplcs A preview of the 1976 Mont· real Olympics-the 1972 MU Junior Olympic Swimming Cham· pionships from Spokane, Washington. The 24 fll)al events in· elude the 100 meter backstroke, butterfly, breast stroke and free style; the 200 meter medley and the 400 meter relay. Bill Stanley describes the action, Claude Kistler interviews competl· tors. 5:00 D Notre Dame foott>.11 The midshipmen of Navy vs. the Flght· Ing Irish. 5:308 John McKay Show Films of Nov. 4 game between USC and Washington State played in Seattle. 8:30 II Lakers Basketball lakers meet Seattle Supersonics In Seattle. 10:4!5 IJ Jerry West Show Jerry wesi discusses the Laker squad and individual accomplishments so far this season. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 !5:30PM Ci) Pro Quarterbacks-A Chanelng Dynasty 1:00 D (3) Ci) Monday Night Pro football Baltimore Colts vs. Uigla ndPatriots. 9:00 D Forum Boxln& WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 New 8:00PM 1J Cl) I IH(!At I The Hartem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine The wond·renowned basketball all·stars will do their own thing in a melange of music, skits and comedy sketches. Joining the Globetrotters will be singer Teresa Graves and a group of famous show business friends in cameo roles. 9:30 A Tommy Prothro Show Ram coach Prothro discusses the Nov. S-game with the Atlanta Falcons. 11:00 A Pepper Rodeers Show Coach Rodgers shows film highlights frOm the Nov. 4 game with Stanford. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 8:00PM m Boxln& From the o.ympic Featherweights Joe Medrano andRay Veta meet in a l O·round bout. 9:3011 Rams Action Filmed highlights from the Nov. 5 game be· tween the Rams and the Atlanta Falcons. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 9:30AM Ci) Colleee Football Teams to be announced. 1:00 lfoller Games Thunderbirds vs. New York Bombers. (3) Cl) Collep foott>.11 Teams to be announced. 1:30 Championship Bowlln1 3:00 Rams Action Futbol-Soccer 4:30 Sports Challenee NFL Game of the Week 5:00 t<lnp Hockey The L~s Angeles Kings vs. the Montreal Ca· nadlens~lve). (S} ABC's Wide World of Sports • 11ils eek In Pro football · 6:00 Gr1mblln1 Collep Football 6:30 Sports Wfth Bertka SPof'b ChaUence 8:00 Champfonthlp Wrestlln1 10:00 Box de Mexico ~ 11:00 UCLA Foott>.11 Tape del y of Bruins/Washington Huskies game played earlier. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5. 1972 THE JACKSON FIVE • • . FATHER KNEW BEST In 1970, five brothers from Gary, Indiana put out their first single recording. At the end of that same year they were ranked number one In single record sales In the country. They were all in their teens and pre-teens and they called themselves The Jackson Five. In the three years since their first single was released The Jackson Five has sold the unheard of total of 25 million single records and 8 million albums. Two of their albums have sold more than two million copies and eight of their single records have recorded sales in excess of two million copies. These five phenomenal young men bring their musicianship, talent end energy to television on "The Jackson Five Show," a special presentation Sunday (Nov. 5) at 7:30PM on CBS. Up until their discovery by singer Diana Ross, the group per- formed mostly In small concert and benefit dates In and around Gary. Once Miss Ross saw them, however, their fortunes changed drastically. Stle brought them to the Immediate atten- tion of Motown Records President Berry Gordy and within months they were the newest sensation In the music business. Ranging in age from 13 to 21 , The Jackson Five features Its youngest member Michael as the lead singer and on-stage dy- namo who propels the group through its intricately woven rou- tines. Michael is joined by Jackie, who's the oldest, as well as Tito, Jermaine and Marlon. Their father, Joe Jackson, says the family began singing and then performing together because "It was fun, the boys liked It and it was one sure way of keeping them from roaming the streets." Obviously, Mr. Jackson succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. THE JACKSON 5, the popular alnglng group that h .. told nearly 25 mHJlon record• In tM peat thrH yNra. I --~ , ... 3 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WE!K. NOVEMBER 5, 1972 -,. . ..-~-~-~~ -~- •' . ' . '• (. +.. • 41'·~-,• .... ~~ ....... ~ SEARCH: MORE FACT THAN FICTION Whenever you write for a series, you get a li~t of guide- lines. They are a good clue as to the nature and intent of the series and the characters. This is true of NBC's SEARC H, colorcast \\lednesdays (10-I IPl\1 }. The Guide to Writers defines SEARCH as follows: "The show is intended as en- tertainment. It is designed as a n exciting, enjoyable hour of es- cape from the cares of the day. It is not a message show ... If a category is helpful, SEARCH can be defined as Romantic Ac- tion Adventure." The show's heroes-Hugh O'Brjan, Tony Franciosa. Doug l\icClure-are described as being in the tradition of "romantic BURGESS MEREDITH leading men ... men of action, with a sense of humor. SEARC H heroes are larger than life. but they don't take life too seriously. They enjoy." SEARCH began as a two-hour World Premiere, starring Hugh O'Brian. When it went to a se- ries, i~ added Franciosa and Mc- C lure. Out of the first 15 shows, O'Brian stars in seven. with Fran- ciosa and McClure starring in four each. The three Probes arc interna- tional investigators working for the Probe Division of World Se- curities, a private organization whose SEARCH arm finds ob- ,.,. 4 jects and individuals of impor- tance and value. The Probe agents are backed up by a Probe Control team , headed by Burgess Meredith, capable of monitoring every move and communicating electronically through miniatur- ized telemetric gadgets carried by the investigators. The three principal characters are as different · as the stars who portray them. O'Brian portrays Hugh Lock- wood. a former astronaut, suave, sophisticated, physically and mentally in top shape. Women find him irresistible. Franciosa/ortrays Nick Bian- co, describe as "a razor sharp c haracter. H e's a smooth, funny street specialist. He knows every gang, bookie, pool hustler, mob- ster. consigliere, and cop. He's an encyclopedia of the under- wor Id. He's also extremely smooth with women." M cClure, as C. R. Grover, is a stand-by agent, a backup man ready for action, who is rarely called upon except in emergen- cies. He's a super goof-off who likes to hang out at the beach. TONY FRANCIOSA He gets the job done fast only so he can returo to the relaxed life. The one thing that stirs him into activity is a good-looking girl. This Wednesday (Nov. 8). for instance, McClure is teamed with Barbara (Get Smart) Feldon. in a drama about an eccentric bil- lionaire tycoon. Grover ( l\ic- Clure) must find out whether the . man, who guards his privacy. is alive, dead or kidnapped. Miss Feldon guest stars as ,a syodicat- ed columnist. the tycoon's ex- press secretary. who has raised the question 9f his whereabouts in her column. Other upcoming adventures, set all over the globe, include such dramas as "The Adonis File," guest starring Bill Bixby and his wife. Brenda Bc;net. Bix- by stars as a top .. talk show star who quits show business to run for public office. just as his mis- tress (Miss Benet) is kidnapped. Lockwood (O'Brian ) is called into the case and becomes sus- picious of the whole setup. In "Let Us Prey." Nick Bian- co (Franciosa} goes in search of a missing jet setter (Diana H y- land ). Clues lead him to Mexico where he himself walks into a trap and is whisked away to an island fortress from which there is no escape. Backing up all these activities ters. consoles and panels. When Pro~ is o n a job, his every movement is monitored. Probe agents carry a miniatur- ized TV scanner-camera the size of a postage stamp. Magnetized to lock-on, the scanner is worn as a tie pin, cuffl ink, wristwatch or can be hand-held. It has all- frequency micro-wave capability. It picks up picture, sound. infra- red heat, ultra-sonic chemical ra- diation-the full spectrum. A Probe also has a tiny receiving set neuro-implant behind his ear which can be heard by him only. He can communicate sil ently with Probe Control by tooth-ra- dio implants. SEARCH. which is produced by Warner Brothers Television at Burbank Studios and on location. seems like science fiction but it is really science fact. Men have al- ready made it to the moon. util- izing this equipment. and a world has watched them. SEARCH simply suggests how all this te- lemetry could be used right now here on earth in various profes- sional pursuits. in this case. that of retrieval work. Essentially, the show is part of the communica- tions revolution and points to what can be looked forward to in the future. DOUG McCLURE I .1A {. / \: .. is a Probe Control Center, sim- ilar to the mission control center, ~ that sent the astronauts to the moon. Physically, Probe Control. presided over by V. C. R. Cam- eron (Meredith). resembles the cockpit of a giant airship. It is dark and glowing with te1.: .. 1etry instruments-banks of compu- 6:00 6:25 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:3 8: 8: 8: 9: 9 T .. ( DAILY PILOT. TV WECI<. NOVEMBER 5, 1972 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MORNING 00 G1llopinf Gounnet ID Cratti With Katy Mon.; Wander· lust Tues.-Thurs.; Bee Beyer Fri. 6:00 f) ()) SelftriM S.IMlttf EJl) The Electric Company @) Today H Ult fana Tues., al Voces del Dulerto Thurs. 11:15 m Ben Hunter Interviews 6:25 0 Knowltd&• "Workln1 for You" 11:30 8 Cl) Seud't for Tomorrow 6:30 I) Sul y11111 Ylnl Yet Mon., Wed., 0 ®l m Who, Whit. Where G1me F . . """-• "P . ti f L' 8 Beat the Clock . "·:. vv1-Y rescrip on or IV· 0 CV Ci) m Bewitched ing Tues., Thurs. m l t• R (j) m £ducatloRal Ftatll"I e s IP ID News O U11e1Uon1I F11turt1 IUi'I Sesam Street ®) Gamer Ttd Arwistttna \UJ e UJ) CAE Colle1e Credit Course Ell) Futures 6:45 EE Comniodfty Report 7:00 fJ (j) " ... AFTERNOON 0 ai @D Today Show · g The C1tlery 12:00"1) Noontime 0 History of Art Mon., Wed., Fri.; 0 ®) m Three on 1 Match The Great Consumer Contest Tues.. 9 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Thuri. 0 (I)@ a> PIS.sword 0 Ci) hnana Splits Ci) ®) m News m •uts allCI His Buddies Q) 6allopin1 6ourmlt ID Bozo's 111 Top Ell) Features EE Manet Openln1 9 Tennessee Tu.edo Ell) l1j) S.ulllt Stntt 12:25 m Tennessee Tuudo 7:30 g Gamer Ttd Anastron1 12:30 I) (j) As th• World Turns (I) lozo'a Iii Top Show 0 ®) m Days~ 011r live.s 0 News 0 @(j) al Split Second m C1rtoon1 0 Youth and the Issues Wed. ID Hobo Kally OJ Ditlint for Dollan EE JI• Adami Show/Matiet Updatt CW Eduutional Features 8:00 6 Captain Kanaaroo Ell) Featurts Mon., Fri. 9 John Warn• Theatre 9 New Zoo Review @ Coffee lrtak/Chlldrens Teacher 1:00 8 (j) The Guidine Light 0 Ralph Story's A.M. 0 ®) m The Doctors (j) Sunup Mel Knoepp 00 It's Your Bet m Dennis the Men1c1 0 ® fa All My Children Ell) (jj) ftaturts 0 News 8:30@ Jack la lanne m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 Courartoua Cat Ell) Features m Yoal and Friends 9 FYI &J Gumby 1:30 fJ (j) Edee of Ni1ht tD ft1tures 0 @) m Another World 8:S5 f> Sports Clllb O Movie; See Daytime Movies. 9:00 IJ (j) The Joller'1 Wiid 0 (I) Ci) G) let's Make I Dtal 0 ®) m Din1h's Piece 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 Gene Alttly ID f1Shions in Sewinf (I) rtlil Donahue Show EE Commodity Report 0 Jatlt LI Linne Ell) Features tD Movie: See Daytime Movies. 9 Movie OJ Undt Walde 1 :40 ID Di1lin11 for Dollars ffi (j) SHIMI Street 2:00 iJ CIJ Love is 1 M1ny Spltn· 9:30 IJ Cl) The New Pric:t 11 Rl1ht dored Tllinf 8 ®J m Conctntration 0 ®) m Return to '•fton rt.ce D lro•tn Ano• 0 CID Ci) m The Newlywtd G11nt 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Not For Women Only B News EE features OJ Rom!* Room 2:30 8 (j) Secret Storm EE llm Ntwtnan Sflow 0 @) m Somerset 10:00 6 (j) &ambft 0 Cil 00 a> The D1tln1 Game (I) Movie: See Daytime Movies: ID Joanne Canon Show 0 @) m Salt of the Cantury Ell) Features O Movie: See 01ytlme Movies 3:00 I) Cl) family Affair @ Stump tht Star1 O The Me Too Show; Mike Doua· O T1"'po/Dr. Joye. Brothers las Tues. only. m City Kids S1ndr1 Uc.milla 0 Hi1h••Y Patrol fii) Ftatum 0 (]) (j) ff) General Hoapltll 10:30 I) Cf) tovt of life (j) ®I Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 ~ m Hollywood Squares 0 Tiit Lone R1nrer (I) Joanne Cal'10tl Show m New loo Review m f1D Featum OJ Roay and Frltnd1 11:00 I) (I) WMrt the Heart la ()J) M•ul• ind the ttautlful Ma· D ~ m Jtopartty thine Thurs., Masttrpitu Tlleatrt Fri. tEF11tum 0) la C.1111nldad al Dia m flstllon• 1tl SHlrtt 3:10 m Movie 3:~ 8 tt'a Your ltt/Eedlon Coveratt Tues. 0 Cl) Mlkt Doqln Show 1J Ouit 1nd H1rrltt D CJ) CI> m Ont ltft lo Liv• D lanana Splits m Quid! Drn McGraw IE N1nn1 ind the Professor Qj) Suctta Practices ind Schools Without F1llure Tues., Thurs. fIDFt1turt1 @I) Cine en la Tarde a Addams Fantltr 3:45 ti) Una Aventura Espanola 4:00 1J Movie: See Daytime Movies; Election Covera11 Tues. only. D Nit Elution Cover11e Tues. 0 Tht Rlfle111an 0 (])(!)Love Amer1t1n Style; EJtction Cowrap Tues. only, m lu111nd Hit luddlt1 Q)Ctitdt ltn &> NiJlo EE (1j) SHlllll Strttt 9 My Favorite M1rtlan m fell1 Utt Cat 4:25 O ,olltkll Announcement Mon. 4:30 (1) University Di1lo1ue Mon.; Mov· le: St• Daytime Movies Wed.·Fri. 9 Fatlltr Knows lest fJ News Bentl, Schubecll 0 F Troop OJ Yo&i and Friends ID 9 Gllll11n'1 bland al o.t 42 PM m .,...,. 5:00 (]) Ntn Mon. only. D Cl)@) News Except Tues. UN•wt Ci) Dra1net fJGlt Smart m The Flint.tones m rettico•t Junction fl) la F abrlu fii) t1]l Mister Roaen' Nei1hbor· llood mTralla Wtst ell Dick Van Dytt m Thfff Stooa., 5:15 a:> ,anora1111 Mundlal 5:30 (I) News Mon. only. IJ Maybeny RFD CI) m Dennla the Men1ee fJU)Ntws fJ levtl'1 HlllblllJts (lg) Aallp•tnt Fri. only IE TIM Courtship of Eddie's Father m l1J) ttte Blcim c-,.ny fl)Luet•tlu m Dort Wllt0n'1 Town Tai~ 9That Glr1 UI:) Features EE Speed R1car CONNORS KNOWS ABOUT CHAMPS Chuck Connors knows somelhing aboul being o n top-and stay· ing there. First he made stardom as a ballplayer, then as an aclor. "That's wh at this story is about, gelling there and staying there," said Connors. "It's about fear and the fact that sooner or later. some· thin~ will topple you-<fcath, old age, circumstances, or someone else.· The story is told in terms of a new heavyweight boxing champion (Gary Lockwood) who suddenly finds himself in supernatural sur· roundings where he must face one more challenger (Connors) in "T he R ing with the Red Velvet Ropes" on Rod Serling's N ight Gal· lcry, Sunday (Nov. 5) at IOPM. Collnors jumped at the role. "Yes sirree ... Connors said, when his agem asked if he would do the show. "J dig. I dig. I dig." The show reminded him of the film classic, "The C hampion." "I musl have seen it 20 times, including the TV runs:· said Con· nors. "I consider it a perfect picture." Connors is an avid boxing fan but wouldn't be interested in the sport himself. "It's physically too brutalizing." he said. "I wouldn't care for it even if t were the ~1. It's better being an acto r. Only one man can be on top in bo~!ng. It's not a perch to sit on too long. There's a ~tter chance of bccom· ing a star as an actor. There arc m any stars." Connors, or course. ha" achieved stardom in S}><?rts and acting. He had a choice of 27 athletic scholarships and picked Seton Hall. New Jersey. F rom there he sigJ1ed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. From there he went to the Chicago Cubs, who farmed him out to the Los Angele Angels of the old Pacifk Coast League. He became a 1V star with such series as The R\ftcman. Arrest and T rial a nd Branded. Connors. who towers over most men. feels dwarfed by his four sons. "I'm only 6'5'h" and weigh 205 pounds," he ~a)'S. "Mv old"I son. who'll ~ 22 this month. u 6'6'h H and weighs 240 pounds. I don't coll him Mike a ny more, but Mr. Connon. Jeffrey. 20. 1$ 6'3" and weighs 220 pounds. Stephen, 19, is 6'5" and weigh~ 230 pound,. Kevin, who's three yean y~unger. is 6'4" and weighs 180." As fof' the drive to the top. Connors secs it this way : "H 11'1 a drive to make people happy, it's a good drive ... ser lim the an< of w~ SE • ten Clt( cai It i a c car 1io1 O'I Mc in lea1 wit her the· The ~ Wo 0'1! ries Clu o-e cio1 fou 1 tior the cur wh1 , .. Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 • Beautiful Stick-on Labels 1/ • PERSONAUZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL Mra. 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H1trls (lg Pink P1nther m Elementary News II) Slcred Heart/The Chrlstophers 1:00 f) Ci) Limp Unto My feet Q The Cllristophers ORn Humbird 0 It Ii Written 0 Her1td ot Truth ®I Old Time Gospel Hour m Wondm1111 II) Rtvlnl Fires ft Ch1pl1ln of BourbOft St. 1:30 f) Cil Look Up ind live 0 Thia Is The Life Ci) Rul Estate Open House 0 C1111pU1 Profile 0 DaJ of Discovery II) Kathryn Kuhlman 9 Gr1mbfln1 Collea• Footb1ll 9:00 6 Clmera Tllret Q Challlln&e My Sermon 0 Day of Discovery U Klnadom of Clrealot fJ (I) Or1I Roberts t1jl It 11 Written II) Brother Al @I) Muska y f'1l1bras m MHt the Prus 9:15 (}) Turtey 9:30 f) fKe the Nation (]) Accion de 11 Comunld1d a station to station 11 Ainazlnt ~•des (j) Movie: "Where Do We Go Fnim Hen" Fred MacMurray stars. U Anale's &arare (I) ltt Thtte It Uaht O Katllryn Kuhlman ®)Sin Diep H1ppenina II) Old Time Gospel Hour m Esta tJ 11 Vida Qt NFl Q11111 of the Week 10:00 fJ Newsmaken Rick Davis hosts. O Movie: ''Com1111ndos Stl1u •t Dnn" (dra) '43-faul Munl. 0 Hour of Power D rn Curiosity Shop (I) TV I Loots It l11mln1 U Movie: (C) "Iron Mistress'' (adv) '52-Alan Ladd @) Mttt The Pren m frtnte 1 la Vida m 'ro Footblll 9 The Westerners g) Voces iltl Sfmln1rto 9 Movie: "Connecticut Y1nktt I Kina Althul's Court" 3:30 11:00 tJ Cil Pro Football San Fr1nclsc 49'ers at Green Bay Packers. 0 Worship of the West 00 Film Feature 4: 0 CI) al Bullwinkle ®) Polltie1I Rally (live) m Movie: ''Our Vines H1v1 Tende C.r1pes" (dra) '45-Edward G. Rob mson, Margart! O'Brien. m Church in the Home m P1ntal11 Dominic.I 11:30 0 Old Time Qosf,el Hour Ci) Secret Aatnt 0 CI) al Mike 1 Wish O Movie: (C) "Northern Pur1uit" (adv) '43-Errol Flynn. AF TERNOON 12:00 CV Consultatlon 0 Meet the Press 0 Star Time m lntelli1ent Parent m This Week In Pro footb1ll 12:30 (V Voice Of Africulture 1J Good News 00 Doctor in the House m Joe DeSilv1's Open Fonim 4:3 g;, Meet the Press S: 9 The Bir Valley al Ski Scene 1:00 0 @) m Pro Footblll '72 Oak· land Raiders at Kansas City. 0 The Champions Ci) Movie: "Game of Dtatll" John Loder. O (I) Issues i nd Answers Public opinion survey ekperts Louis Harris and Daniel Yankelovich will dis· close and discuss their final pr.e· Presidential election pollina results. O Movie: "The little Kldn1ppen" (dra) '54-0uncan MacRae. m Daktari mNews !E Tribun1 Publica m P11yhouse 42 1:30 Zoor1m1 m Voiu of Calvary EE National MU Junior Olympics ® Movie: (C) ''The Last Waron" m Roller Games 2:00 tJ Commitment A series of in· formal conversations with Jewish Community leaders. CI) Callfoml1 Election Proposltlons 0 ROLLER GAMES LIVE * T-Birds vs NY Bombers 11 Roller Games 0 Suspense The1tre (I) Movie: (C) "live Pennlff" (mus) '59-Danny Kaye. m Outer Limits ID D1y of Discovery m Ftstival fllmico 2:30 B Dr. Irene Kauor11 Ci) Waaon Tr1ln ID Tom Milone Ind Annie a:OO 6 Movie: (C) "Tlpr BJ the Tall" (dra) '69-Christopher Georae. Ci) Yollth and th1 law 0 Cln ind Stirs .. _______________________ • 10:30 f) (j) Pro footb1ll Pre..aame Show 0 Movie: (C) ''Wonderful tount17" (wes) '59-Roberl Mitchum, Julie London Paa~ 6 nde Rob- uit" Oak- John ublic arris dis- P5e· ults. en" pn" in- wish ons us) •ii" ry" ulie m Chiller ID The Vlrclnlan EJl) Skilni "Control Yourself" 3:30 (1) Cl•pus Prtflle Ell) lepcy "Arches National Park" 9 D1rllel loolle al It Is Written 4:00 O Stlndlr D UCLA Footblll Tape delay of Bruins/Stanford 1ame. Cl) Tiit Rookies 0 (]) Colle .. Ftotblll 72 (Jg) N1tional C•l'IPfllc (iJ) Nltion11 AAU Junltr Otynipics m Consultation m Tom de fsplaa 6l':' Ch1natn1 lltMs/fllm feature m> P1norama latfno en Oominro (E) Rex Humbard m Clmpus Profile 4:30 i) Tiie World of Sut"41Vll Cl) f1ce the Nltlon m Movie: "Sea of Grass" (dra) '47-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hep· burn. m 81tm1n EE Dtp1rtment of Hultti, Educa- tion ind Welfue Ell) Wortd Press a;, £.die of Etemtty @ To 8t Announced ff) Coron• Now 5:00 i) i IPICIXL I ltobin HOOd Animated special about the leaendary hero- bandit of Sherwood Forest. Drain et @ Comb1\! O Mister M1100 (j) Towud the Ytlf 2000 ,I fJ al Notre Dame Football ®)News llJ D1niel Boone fl) C1rner Ted Armstron& Ell) Doin' It at the Storefront (R) @m Fanfarri1 Falcon m Consultation ff)Kimbl 5:30 CV Movie: "To Kill 1 Mockin&bird" (dra) '63-Gregory Peck, Mary Bad ham. 0 John Mcltly Show 0 Lu1ue of Women Voters (j) News ®l Movie: (C) "The Thrill of It All" (com) '62-Doris Day, James Gar- ner. (iJ) Folk Guitar @) Korun V1rietr Hour Ell) W1Shln&ton Week In Review mDo-Re-MI m C.11 of the West 9 llssie ff) Speed R1eer rvrNINC 6:00 i) (j) C.mpairn '72 Election pre- view dealing with the candidates and issues. O The Propositions A look at the multitude of propositions on the November General Election ballot. O Movie: (C) (Z'hhr) ''Harper" (mys) '66 -Paul Newman. Juhe Harris, Janet Leigh, Lauren Bacall. @ Rollin' (Continued) I BIRTHIMY--1.awrena E. SpW.k (centtr), producer ind ftlllllf Plntlltt et Meet the Press wlMdl celebrltts ltl 2Stll 1nnlnrs11y In Noftntbtr 11 Mtworl tllle- visioft's oldest prqra•, b si.n sunoundtd by peno1t1ies wllo lltve 1ppeattd 11 ruuts et1 Ule ,......, press conr.rence .t Utt 1ir. They.,,(~ hHI the top): "-Site*"*' ttoonr, wtio called Utt prg&r1• "• natiol91 tlltlttu- tion"; l,.... I. Jotluon; Utt lata John f . ftennedJ: Hubert H. Hu•l*NJ; Ridl1rd M. Mua; 1ttrft C. W1llaet; Utt llte ThoMU E. Dewer. lany Cold- hter; t•&t McC1""'; a.-d UM IN Ad.Ill L ~ THE DAILY PILOT, tv WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 ·001·1 . Rllillr llll1;11=1;11T1: IT AND BREAK THE PAINT HABIT I . .:.:..:~·;;·-. ~ .. --...... ~ ... 7 /1 All WORK QUAIWflllD •fl I ; . ......- & Pacificote is Guaranteed for~15 Years! PACIFICOTE incorporates 6 steps: sandblasting, trenching, patching, maskinCJ, waterp'roofing, and PacificotinCJ. 24 colors to choose from. ~ PACIFICOTE YOUR HOME & BREAK THE PAINT HABIT! FREE FREE FIRM ESTIMATE FIRM ESTIMATE SERVING LA. OYER 30 YEARS CALL MR. EXPERT NOW '1 !3 83cf;°:1878 407 No. La Cienega Los Angeles ... ,. 7 I BLONDES AT WORK · If med "Do Blondes Han More Fun?", it's most likely the tine prltty femmes pictured ha would answer "YES," since eadl of tllllt has 1 futund role in 1 currwrt 1V aies. Youn1 N1ncy fox is doin1 her first TY series tum u nu,. Ellen Turner Oii Temperatures Risint (ABC, Tuesdays, IPM). Nancy's 1 "don home" P1 ffOftl Houston, Tms, who sbrted her _professioul career five years IJO when she sipd with Music flifs. I theltrical complllJ that specillizls in 11111tmer stock. A toottapate COil-a.i pw Nncy 11er w1 1nat am Asller, proc1acer of botll r...,..... --. and Bewitched, saw the CGMmerdal Ind iftvited Nancy in for In illtllwiew. She landed I role Oii Bewitched Ind the pilot for Tempntures Rbini followed. Barbin Andenon is probably Hollywood's most -beautiful dropout. Uttle more than 1 yur 110 she pyt up 1 lucrative role on Ironside. "I 1ot 1111nied," she says, "and f0und tltlt lftJ m1rril1e and lftJ flll· tionsltip with lftJ husband was more Important to me tflln 1nythin1 etse. Now I lust intlnd to won when 1 role ls iatwtstina eMU&h." The lntnstin& role Clml llonl in the form of sil pest IPPllflnctS Oii Mission: Impossible (CBS, SlturUys, lOPM), IS Minli Dnis, I Pl ..... who lllms witlt the IMF in tts Nttle apinst crilne. ' Anpl T ompt;ns ls the best ruson ret fOf becomfnl illtwtstld in telellletry. The witrowy, 5'7" blUHYICI blonde portnys Gloria Hanlin&. operator of 1n electroiric console tllat moniton medical data It missbl control hllclqurttrs in Naes SEARCH (Wtdnesdlys It lOPM). Anael modeled in aaicap while atllldinJ the Univ. of Illinois. She ns co- bost of • Id.lib, .. ,. ....... show titled "lid and the Aqel," thlt rmltld in 11 inlitation tD Hollywood ffOftl a major Ddio, wtln silt ... I Plft lftlr I first rudiq. -:!\•• - . . ;: ~ -·· ~ 4~ 6:00 6:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:00 7:30 11:00 11:30 9: tl. 11: 7: ' t : 11 11 11 11 rrv·:·· '·1 l.IST E\Teru·ng Mrn r1·es ,,~ ·v m j .· ) v \ < . .-~lli,,· . SUN~Y. NOVEMBl:lt 5 6.-00 5 (C) "Harpet" (mys) '66--f>aul Newman, Julie Harris. 6:30 11 "Att.cll ., ttt. IO Foot Women" (SCl·ti) '53-Allison HayH. Wllllam Huctson. 7:30 I (C) "An4 Soon h DerUiHa•• (sus) '71-Pamela Franklin, Sandor Eles. 1:00 U (C) un..... Clodbttt.R" (adv) '49-John Wayne, Ward Bond. 9:00 1 l I (C) "V°" ltyan's Express" (dra) '65 -Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard. 11:00 t "My UltJe Chlc .. dee" (com) '.tO-W. C. Fields, Mae West. 11 "TNeft'• HI..,.,,•(' (dra) '49-Rlchard Conte, Lee J. Cobb. 11:30 6 "Yllftow Cab '"Man (com) '50-Red Skelton. Gloria DeHaven. 7:00 7:30 11:00 11:30 7:30 11:00 6:30 7:30 1:30 11:00 11:30 6!30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6i30 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 9:00 9:30 11:00 11:15 ll:ZO 11:30 Jl (C) ''The Cllmaa" (mys) '44-Susanna Foster, Boris Karloff. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 !i (C) "One Mllllon Yea", 8.C." (S•;H1) '67-Raquel Welch. John Richardson. t ''The Qaz.8M,. 'Cc:::J. ·~1enn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. t (C) ''The ais Qa " (com) '61-Stephen Boyd, Juliette Grec;o. U "I C.Ver dM Wal"' (adv) '37-John Wayne, Don Barclay. 2 I "The 1Wo FacM of ~. Jek)ltl" (hor) P1ut MHsle, Dawn Addams. 3 "Either and h Kin .. ' (advl '6G-Joan Collins, Rlchard Egan. 6 ''Good Sam" {com) '<1"8--Ga~per. Ann Sheridan. 7 (C) "Feat and Seay" (dra) ' Ina Lollobrlaida, Dale Robertson. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 5 {Ct ·~ and Dolls" ~mus) '55--frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando. t C ''Spert9cus" (adv) 6G-Klrtl Oouelas. Jean Simmons. t C ••c.nn41n Jonft" (mus) '54-Hariy Belafonte, Dorothy Dandrid&•· WtDNEIDAY, NOVEMBER I 7 (C) .. Fla....UD" (dra) '7<>-Raquel Welch. James Stacy. 5 (C) "One .. lfllon Yea,., l.C." (sci-fl) '67-Raquel Welch. John Richardson. t (C) ...,,_ Monlton" (com) '69--Guy Stockwell, Sunn Olfver. 7 3 ' (C) "The Crooke4 Hearts .. (dra) '72-Roullnd Russell, Douelas Fairbanks Jr. I "You Can't Cheat an Hon"t Man" (com) '39--W. C Fields, Eda•r Bersan. 13 ·~tt of Klllmanlaro" (adv) '62-Marshall Thompson, Gabby Andre. Z I (C) .. Th• Last Chali-ar• (wH) '67-Glenn Ford. Chad Everett. 5 "NaM" (dra) '5-4-Mae Clarke, Lionel Atwill. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t 7 ~C) ''OfM..EY*l Jacka" Part I (dra) '61-Marlon Brando. Karl Malden. 5 C) ''One MHllon v .. ,.., B.C." (a<:l·fl> '67-Raquel Welch. John lch.,dsOn. t (C) .. ,oUr For Taut" (dra) '63-Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin. 2 I (C) "Walt Unttl Oerti'' Cius) '67-Audrey Hepbun:t1 Alan Artlln. t ~C> "The ·~Show" (dra) '61-Esther Will/ams. Clln Robertson. l3 'Larceny" ra) '48--John P'ayne, Dan Duryea, Joan Caulfield. 2 I (C) "Soe aditcl" (mys) '68--David McCellum, Tf'llY Savalas. 5 "ftoe.anna McCoy" (dra) '49--Farley Granier. Raymond Maney. FRIDAY, NOVEMIER 10 7 (C) ~rad Jacka" Concl. (dra) '61-Marlon Brando, Karl Malden. 5 (C) "One MllllOlt Years, 8.C." (scl·fi) '67-Raquel Welch. John Rlchardeon. I (Ch"lnclscnet" (com) '58--Cary Grant, tn1rid Beraman. 2 I (C "H..,....' Nest" (dra) '7<>-Rcx;k Hudson, Sylva Kosclna. 1' "M I of U. Stone Woman" ('1or) '63-Pierre Brice. Sellla Gabel. 2 (C) ....,.,.. ~ la Also a '1-er'' Cad\/) ·~Yul Biynner. Rita Hay- wor1h. S (C) ''Clrde fll Love'' (dra) '65-Jane fond•. Catherine Spaak. ' 4 5 11 ' 2 6 7 I 1l SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 (C) ....,.,.. Man Who Haunted Hlmsalf'' (sus) '7l-Ro1er Moore. 10 (C) ''Giant" Part I (dra) '7<>-Rock Hudson. Eliubdh Taylor. "The arWe of ,rankan.teln" (hor) '34-Borls Karloff, Elsa uncht11ter. {C~ .. H_ et T~rti"' (dra) '65-Klnc Dout1H , Richard Hams. C "The Hanaltw T,...,. (dra) '59--Gaiy Cooper, Maria Schell. C "TM lllrdi" {tusl '63--Rod Taylor, Tlppl Hedren, Suzanne P't• ah.tte. "Lady ...._ .. er {dra) '52-James Mason. June Havoc. (C) ·~ (aus) '67-0orit Dar. Richard Harris. (C) "The Maoffkant Seven" (dra) W:.:::Yul Bl')'nner. Steve McQueen. ''Nut Time We Love" (dra) '35--Maraaret Sullavan. Jam" Stewart. HEARING IS BELIEVING Hffr for youl'Self what you may be m1ss1119 ! See the etl-new Swlu PHONAK hearlog atds wittt cer.mlc microphone, eight translstol'S llnd lowest dlstOftlon known' St~ In °' phone todey for • free hearing tll'l1 and demonstmlon. No obtlgallon . of course ' HEARING AID CENTER !OllGR ii llAOI HIJN11"111N llACH PHONE 892 • 6611 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. 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TONIGHT 8:IO NBC~ ,.,. 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 19 SUNDAY (Continued) fJ Reflecct1ones A look at Propo~i· tion 22 (farm workers' rights). G The Explorers * A daring search for lost Inca treasure Q TIM [lploms In Search of Inca Gold" A Swedish exploration unit makes 1 trip to the Amazon in search of famed Inca treasure. I!) Tom Jones Show (Jj) Tiit Advocates EE Kerean News m l lacl Journal 61) Noticitro 34 mTrtvtlo&U• 9 luck OW.n$ Ranch Show GI!) Teatro dtl Do111ln10 ti!) Mobllt Wortd Ef) TIINt Stooiet 6:30 (j) Black Beauty U Eyewitness Guests are Joseph Busch, L.A. District Attorney and Vincent Bugliosi, LA. Deputy Dis· trlct Attorney. Q I blc!A( I Top of the Month Tony Randall hosts the second in a series of specials covering the month of November. m Movie: "Attact of the 50 Foot Wt•an" (sci-fl) '5s.-Allison Hayes. tE Drll'la tJl) Eltdlon 72 @I) lucedta m ... u Ja111ts Show a Country Place ff) Uttlt Rascals 7:00 IJ 0 News D MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins Cl Wild Klnrdom '1usker Terri· tory'' (j) Wor1d of Survival (()At Issue Q Tiiis Is Your life Surprised guest is Totie Fields. I!) Pauport to Travel fl) Japanese Family Drama tJl) (jj) loo•! m Wild lllnadom 9 H•Haw &') lawftnct Welk Ef) $petd Racer 7:30 0 ())1 IHcil L I The Jadlson s Show The popular singina group that has sold nearly 33 million records in the past three years, star In their own TV special. Spe· clal iuest.s are Arte Johnson and Johnny Brown. D QQl m Walt Disney "Hiah Fly. Ina Spy" Conclusion of 3 parts. (I) Tht Protectol'I U H1H tht Geor1e Kirby Comedy Hour Gloril Lorin& auests. Q '71 SUSPENSE .•. *'ANO SOON THE DARKNESS! c:J MllUon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) 'And Soon ttlt Dartneu" (sus) '71- Pamela Franklin, Sandor Eles. I!) ThrH hssptrts to Adventure @ JllSt &t 11trltlon fJD The Fl"tldt Qef 8) LI Crlada lien Criada Ef) The AINI•• Fan1lly 1:00 II ()) M•A•s•H It appear$ that Hawkeye finally has flipped whe h• rejects the attentions of entic Ina nurse Marale Cutler. U CIHJHBTM Fii "A Cam of Chess" Inspector Erskioe im personates Dr. Alex Rydel, a blin foreign scientist, in a move t prevent the sale of secret u.s plans to a forelan power. m Movie: (C) (?ltr) "Three God fatlltn" (adv) '4~John Wayne. I!) I l!lclAL I How Do You Vote. A two-hour telethon In which view ers c.st their ballot$ on the Presi den\lal Election. (jj) Fa•llJ Qa .. fl) Nippon no Utl fll) I lflc!A I Coa11lc Evolution Wltfl RIJ lradbUfJ A lecture at San Francisco's Pal1ce of Fine Arts, by one of America's areatest science fiction writers. @I) El Carruajt (it Movft: "la Paris Burning" EI!) Cine del Doallnao ff) David SusMqid St.ow 1:30 II (J) Sindy Duncan Show Op· portunity comes scratching at San· dy's door when she's elected to be the Bubbles Galore alrl In a com· mercial for a new bubble bath. 0 tRiJ m NBC Sunday Mystery- Columbo "The Most Crucial Game" LI. Columbo mHts the Lakers bas· ketball team durina his Investigation of the slaylna of the owner of a professional football team. 0 lake11 lubtball lakers meet Seattle Supersonics at Seattle. (jj) Frend! Clttf 9:00 IJ Cl) Dick Yan DP• Show The PrestonS' are utterly charmed by mild·mannered new neighbor Peter Nellis-until he iets them en· tangled with a notorious crime syn. dicate-ln the first of a two-part comic episode. D SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE * "Von Ryan's Express" Frank Sinatra leads a daring WW II escape! 0 (]) CI) al AIC Sunday Movie: (C) (21n ht) ''Y.. Ryan's Eipress" (adv) '65 -Frank Sinatra. Trevor Howard, Brad Dexter, Edward Mui· hare. An American Air Force Colonel luds 1 aroup of POWs in taking control of a train In wttlch the Nazis are shippina them to Austria. fl) SaMural Rtvohrtlon m Tonight, Part one of * "COUSIN BETTE" Masterpiece Theatre Mobil Oil Corporation @1) (iJ) Maaterpltce Theatre "Cous. In Bette" Maraaret Tyzack stars as a bitter, decelvln1 spinster in this BBC adaptation of Honore de Balzac's 1846 novel. Fll'$t episode Introduces Bette's scheme to ruin her wealthier relatives. @!) Y Allora SllVla 9:30 II ()) Mannix When Mannix aarets to help a 12·year-old boy track down his lost stamp collection he doesn't realize th1t he will stum ble onto 1 half-mlllion-dollar swln die. 197 whe ntic am im blin e. Vote. view rt$i ution San s. by ience Qp. San- to be com- ery- ame" bas· ation of a meet The d by Peter en- syn- -part E ovie: ress" revor Mui· lone! a king the tria. 'Cous. stars er in re de isode ruin arees track n he stum· swin· THE PROTECTORS 10:JOPM SUNDAY -·-·--CBS~t THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 ONtws m1ot1anu 10:00 0 ®) m NIPt Callery "The Qt Btm1 ffffl the Font,. Ring With the . Red Velvet Ropes" 10:45 II Jerry West Slltw The new heavyweiaht boxing chem· pionship of the world is suddenly ll:OO II II Cf) ®l News faced with one more unscheduled II lamer Ted An\lltronc fiaht against a supernatural chal-B Movie: "My Utde ctlicbdet" lenger. Stars are Gary Lockwood, (com) '40-W.C. Field, Mae West. Joan Van Alli and Chuck Connors. m M .. : "TIUeve's HfpwlJ" (dra) g Coauaunlty Fffdbac• '49-Richard Conte, lee J. Cobb. m fl) News : KAT~l~Y~Jg~~MAN m I #PICIA I Movie rre .. ie11 ,,,_ II) Kattuyn Kulll•a11 view A half-hour proaram that fl:) DOUT Janak! Unique relaxation looks at some of the hi&hliahts exercises. of the new movie "The Great al Movie Waltz," about the life 1nd works of the areal composer, Johann 11:30 II Na• of UM la• Strauss. 0 di) $wld1J Tonlcht Show fm (Jj) Fltift1 UH 1J Ru Hvl9blnl tJi) Pandorama Ci) Mtvle: "Yellow C.b Man.. Red lf) Lou lonlon Sllow Skelton stars. 10:30 II The Protectors "Thlnkback" D CJ) Pelticll Anno.inceMnt (()Tele,.._ II) Movie: (C) "The QitUI" (mys) '44-Susanna Foster, Boris Karloff. a 1to1i.rla1HS Harry Rule and the Contessa face a bafflina case of confused time and memory with themselves as the victims of a remaooble plot. 0 i l!lciM I We've Only Just It· 12:05 0 Mowle: (C) ''lllt Sllttp•an" aun Roland Bynum, disc jockey (dra) '53-Glenn Ford, Shirley Mac· for local radio station KGF J, hosts Laine. this thirty-minute musical variety show taped at the Pilarimaae Thea· tre featurin&. talented you~& peo· pie from Southern California's black community. 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Page 12 At.llAllHl~1n r .. v ....... t'r-.411 ,., ... s ..... ~ ........ l'lft 11 ltt.,.. ,,_ s..t• C..tl PlalA T.,.,._ , ..... , MONDA Y NOVEMBER 6 For momln1 and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Mn. Mille" (adv) '..49-0ick Powell, Evelyn Keyes. 9:30 U (C) "Pal Joey'' (mus) '57- Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, Kim Novak. 10:00 (1) '!It Had te Happen" (dra) '36 ~eorge Raft, Rosalind Russell. U ''My favorite BlondJ" (com) '42 -Bob Hope, Madeleine Carroll. 12:00 U "China" (dra) '43 -Loretta Young, Alan Ladd. 1:00 m "Hue and Cry" (mys) '46 - Alastair Sim, Jack Warner. 1:30 U ''last Train Fro111 Madrid" (dra) '37-Dorothy Lamour, Lew Ayers. 0 (C) "His Majesty O'KHfe" (adv) '54-Burt Lancaster. Joan Rice. 3:00 Cf) ''Sunset Boulev11d" Part I (dra) '50---Gloria Swanson, William Hol- den. ®J (C) ''The Worfd in His ArlllS" (dra) '52-Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn. fV[N INC 4:00 IJ Movie: (211r) 4'o Kill a Moet- inpjrd" (dra) '63-Greaory Peck, William Windom, Brock Peters. Ra · cial prejudice in a small southern town as seen through the eyes of two youngsters whose father de· fends a Nearo accused of rapina a white girl. U The Rifleman fJ (]) aJ Love Ameriun sty11 m Buis and His Buddies ti) Gentle Ben fl) Nino m (iJ) Sesame Street (ii My Feverite Mattlin m felil the C.t 4:25 U hlltiul Announcement 4:30 (})University Dialogue U fatller Knows Best U News Benti. Schubeck 0 F Troop m Yoli and Frt.nds ti) ft Gillipn's Island m0ot 4! PM m Kimba 5:00 (1) News a D Ci)@') News (j) Drarnet OGet Smart m TIM Flintstones ti) Petticoat Junction m La fabrica EI) (Jj) Mlst11 Ro1ers' Nei1hbor· hoCMt fn T11ils West a Did Yan Oyte 'l)TlllteS1Do1n 5:15 EI;) h..-ra111 Mundlal S:JO (}) Cl) Ntws THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEk, HOYIEM8ER IS, 1972 ,JOHNNY MANN'S STAND UP AND CHEER • 10NIGHT, 7:30PM. CBSa 6 6 0 Maybeny RFD Ci) Fil• f11turt "Pro Quarterbacks -A Ch1n1ln1 Dynasty'' Oa>News O ltwtrly Hillbillies m Dtnalt Utt Mtuee (!) The Courtslllp of Eddie's h ther EE (ij) TM Eltdric Co111p1ny 6E las CttMlu ID Don Wlbotl's Town Talk ~ TNt Clrt a:> la Hora familiar con Consuelo m Speed Racer 6:00 fl D ®) 6!) m News g Pondema ''Th• Guilty" O (]) (j) GD MondaJ Niaht Pro Football Baltimore Colts vs. New England Patriots. 0 Wild Wiid West m The Flintstones @ Gomer Pylt USMC @ C1n11coltnd1S Ei) Mi Oulet [namorada al) Hodatpod&t lodae ~ M1ybtny RFD a:> Action Theater m ThrH stooaes 6:30 CISNtwl lQl Merv Crlffln Show m And) Crifflttl @ Gilli&an's Island ~ CAE Collt&e Credit Cou1'1e al) Makins Thinp Grow "Hanging Plants" ID Joanne Carson Show ~Green Acns a:> Proiram Pollclal tl) Dot 42 PM EE Little Rascals 7:00 0 D m News 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "One Million V'ears, B.C'." (sci·fl) "67-Raquel Welch. John Richardson. -ID Wildlife Thtttre 0 What's My lint? m I lollt liacy (!) I Orttm of J .. nnie (lj) All About TV Ei) fraJ Dlablillo ID Wheels, Kilns and Clay "Wedg· ing the Clay and Making a 'Pitch Pot.'" e::l El Amor Tlent Cira de Mujtr / B Movie; (C) "Lovin(' E!)tlft . ....,Pimm m Speed Rtctr 7:30 fl Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer Andy Griffith auests. 0 Tiit Ntw Price Is Rlpt 00 Tht Part11t Camt 0 It's the wrong body!! * Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds star! fJ Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Th• Gutbt" (com) '60-Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. Carl Reintr. ~ Wild 1Un1dom m MARLO THOMAS IS * "THAT GIRL" IDTMt ,,,, Q) Drapet (ij) In tlte Spotllfhl m Ches11h•t.o fl!) Ta'I CtM Ch'u•n m n. Adventurer Ui) Mltutllto Valdez Show &) The Md1ms Familr 8:00 f) CJ) 8unsmokt "Milligan'' Har · THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 ry Morgan guests a·s Milliaan. a m Los Angeles' First And m Outdoor Sportsm•n member of a posse hunting bank * Most Complete Evening 11:00 11 D D Olm a> Ntw1 robber and murderer Jack Nor· Newscast NEWSBEAT Cil 00 ®' "'"' cross (Joseph Campanella). Miiii· fJ m News IJ Ont Sttp Btyond gan shoots and kills the outlaw (lJ) loolbtat (j) M11'1111I Dillon in panic and the citizens of Dodge • . fJ Movit: (C) ''Tll• 81& Susbte'' City seem outraged when it is 9·45 fl) Su Comtdil favorita (com) '61-Stephen Boyd, Juliette discovered Norcross has been shot 10:00 U Cl) Polltkll Proan• "McGov· Greco. in the back. em" m Truth or ConMqutnCH 0 @) m l1ugh·ln Don Rickles CIJ 01'8ptt (!) Movie: "I Cover tlM War" (adv) guests as a faith healer. a baggy· 0 ID News '37-John Wayne. Don Barclay. pants comic and as Baby Spank, 0 Dtpartment S "The Ghost of (ij) tfathayoia former child star. Cameo auests Mary Burnham" One of Britain's i!) Gamer ltd Artnstnln& are Charlie Callas and the team of most brilliant economists is haunt Ell) J1n1ki Sleep.fnducine 1elua· Martin Milner and Kent McCord of ed by the "ghost" ot his mur· lion exercisu. l:f NBC's Adam·l2 series. dered wife In a vicious plot to ll:lS@I) Roller Ciames m Hogan's Heroes cause his mental breakdown be· 11:30 fl Ci) CBS Late Movie; "The Two @ Perry Mason fore he is lo r~elve an important fices of Or. Jek,tl" (hor) Paul Mas· Ei) Hermanos Coraie governm ent appointment. sie, Dawn Addams and Christopher ID @ I SPECIAi. I Awake and SJna fJ Crime fi&hters Special guests l ee star. Walter Matthau stars in KCET's are Charlton Heston, United Sta~es (])Movie: "Esther encl tht Kini" much acclaimed production of Clif· Marshal Gaylord Campbell, Police (adv) '60-Joan Collins. ford Odet's 1935 Broadway drama. Chief Ed Oavis and City l\ttorney D Ilg) m Johnny Canon Show The play deals with the lives of Roger Arneberah. O Robtrt ll Dorn1n Show a Jewish family in the Bron~ dur· GJ 8111 Cosby Show 0 Movft: (C) "fast and SexJ" 1ng the Depression years. Also (ij) How Do Your Children Grow? (dra) '60-Glna Lollobri1tid11, starring are Felicia Farr, Leo Fuchs, fiil Election Eve Special m To Tell the Trllttl Robert Lipton, John Myhers. Ron @E Lud1 Sombre ED Movie Rifkin, Martin Ritt. ~ Varledtd 12:00 m ~ "Top Hat" (mus} '35- @I) Noche de Galt aJ Sports Ch1llen1e Fred Astaire, Gin&er Rodaers. ai) Novela m Klnccfom of the Sea 12:30 0 HltflwlJ P1trol m Movie: (2hr) "The Corn Is 10:30 U Cl) Political Prelflm "Nixon" II) Coilntry Music Green" (dra) . '45-Bette Davis, (])Ask Th• ••• "Expert" 1:00 O Cl) Nnn John Dall. 0 Talk Back 1:10 (])News 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show (I) Wanted Dead or Alin 1:30 II Movie: (C) "W1b1Sll Avenue" 8:55 0 Political Announcement II) True Adventure (mus) 'SO -Betty Grtble. 9:00 fl 00 Here's Lucy Jim Barley, (ij). Election Eve Sptc;.t 0 News guesting as himself, performs his a Movft: (C) "lttovtd lftfldet'' 3:00 II McMt: (C) ''W11tr1 o ....... famous Phyllis Oilier impression ED 42 Pfut Uvts" (dra) '50-Robtrt Mitchum. when the real Phyllis Diller is un 1-------------------------- able to appear in Lucy's benefit show. Also guesting is Los Angeles Mayer Sam Yorty as himself, who, like Lucy. is led to believe that Ba:ley's Phyllis Diller is the real article. Daughter Kim has arranged the Bailey appearance without her mother's knowledge. 0 @) m NBC Monday M"vle: (C) (2hr) ''Malle Carpet" (com) '71- Susan Saint James, Robert Pritt, CllH Potts, Enzo Cerusico. A youn1 girl, working her way throuah col· lege in Rome as a tour eulde. takes over a tour when one of th e reaular g\lldes becomes Ill. She meets the American group In Florence and soon discovers that she has a mys· terious freeloader In the group. 0 forum Boain& 00 The Adventurer 0 (I) ED The Rookies "The Good Ore Young" Policewomen Anne Dawson and Peg Conway volunteer to serve as bait in an attempt to capture a swinging singles murder· er. James Olson, Leslie Cher1non and Gwenn Mitchell guest. (!) Telefun ti) Un Verano Para Recordar ~ The Vlrginl1n a:> Orama 9:30 I) (j) Doris Day Show Doris mu· querades as an accident victim and then as a nurse 1n an attempt to get herself into a hospital long enough to interviu a notorious safe.cracker who Is confined there. @ John W•fl't The1tre SEE ORANGE COUNTYS -tl Lincoln Mereury Dealer FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THE MOST POPULAR 1973 MODEtS hp u r 1 Page 14 TMa DAILY "ILOT, TV W••K, NOV•MaBR S. 1t72 And tonight watch KNXT's Election Central for the f ostest possible returns pus the s1gnificpnce of the vote with Jerry Dunphy. Wolter Cronkite and the entire CBS Election Team Coverage starts of . TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 For momln1 •nd •ftwnoon llstlnp, pleHe ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS, Below, for your convenience, •re the d1y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Prtzt et Cold" (dra) 'SS-- Richard Widmark, Mai Zetterllna. 9:30 U (C) "llln1 Solo1110n's Mines" (adv) 'SO-Deborah Kerr. 10:00 (]) ''Tiit Sllaclow et the Cat" (hor) '61-Andre ., Morell, Barbara Shel· ley. 0 "Hijacked" (dra) '50-Jim Da· vis, Marsha Jones. 12:00 U (C) "Thunder Ovt1 Hawaii" (dra) 'S6-Richar6 Denning, Bev· erty Garland. 1:00 m "Tiit House of Rothschild" (dra) '34-George Artiss. Robert Youna. 1:30 0 "Suicide B.ttllion" (dra) '58 -Michael Connors, John Ashley. Q "Mr. Belvedere Goes to College" (com) '49-Shirtey Temple, Clifton Webb. 3:00 Cl) "Sunset Boultvard" Concl. (dra) '50--Glorla Swanson. EVEN INC fJ ELECTION NIGHT '72 * CBS News covers to- night's events. Walter Cronkite is anchorman. 6:00 II (j) Election Cove1111e (cqnt'd from 4PM) Walter Cronkite Is an· chorman for coveraae from CBS Hews Election Headqufrters In New York. Joinln1 him In reportln1 re- aional results of the n1tlonal tltc- tion will be Mike Wall1Ct (EISt), Roger Mudd (South), Dan Ra1he (Midwest) and John Hart (West). National correspondent Eric Sevar· eld and author Theodore H. White will provide analysis. 0 ®) @E Election Covtra1e (cont'd from 4PM) David Brinkley and John Chancellor are anchor· men for NBC's coveraae of the 1972 National Election. 0 Ponderou "The Lawmaker" 00 l;et Smart u @ m EltdlM eow.11111 (con· I'd from 4PM) O Wild Wild West "Nlaht of the Turncoats" m Tiit Flintstones m l;o111er Pyle USMC (ii) Carrascoltndu &> Ml Dulce E1U1111orada fll) Hocl&epod1e Lod&e g)News 9 Maybeny RfD ml Dran11 (Continued) GROWN-UP 'MOUSEKETEER' Annette Funjcello, Walt Disney's most popular Mouseketeer, re-- turns to televisjon for a nostalgic salute to one of the all-time greats in show business ... Mickey Mousel Annette's scheduled appearance take!> place on T he Mouse Factory, on Saturday, (Nov. 11) at 7:30 PM, NKBC/Channel 4. On the show Annette, the guest hostess, reviews Mickey's fabulous career, discussing the variety of roles he's played ... everything from an aviator to an orchestra conductor to cowboy. She introduces vintage cartoons featured on the program: "Mickey's Barnyard Broadcast," a spoof on early radio broadcasting; '1be Band Con- cert," in which Mickey made rus memorable Technicolor debut; "The Symphony Hour," featuring all the old cartoon cronies - Donald Duck, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow and Mickey's old nemisis, Peg Leg; and finally, "Through the Mirror," where Mickey uses all his talents--singing, dancing, drama and comedy. Annette closes the show by donning the mouse ears from her "Mouseketeer" days and closes another chapter in her long friendship with Mickey. In private li'fe Annette is the wife of Jack Gilardi, a theatrical agent. She's the mother of two children; Gina, 61h and Jack, Jr., 2, and confesses a preference for the role of wife and mother to that of an actress. --' Mort~•W•• P.ge 16 Now comes the moment of truth. And our news teams stay on the spot, in person, to bring you that moment while it's happening. Whether it's an unexpected upset in upstate New York or a narrow margin of victory in the local Supervisor or 0: A. race. We go into action at 4 p.m. today -and keep .THa DAILY "LOT, TV waaK, NOVIEMaaa S, ltn you posted throughout the night. ABC News brings you up-to-the-minute reports on the national scene. Benti, Schubeck and our own involved Channel 7 Eyewitness News Team cover Southern California from Election Central. Stay with Channel 7 ABC and Eyewitness News. From 4 o'clock on • • TUESDAY (Continued) El) llewit: "June lrfdt" (tom) '40 m """ .. ,.. -Bette Davis, Bob Montcomery. 6:30 @ Hopfl'I Htroea 1:30 m Mttv 8rtfftn Sllow m AllAfJ Crtffltb Qi) DIWIM: AMricl . Cl) 11ma1n's ,.._ em Suell A JltKt Study of retired (ii) Sdtotls Without failure citizens. em Astnlfto11ty I "The Earth, 4.. @I) La Maldlclon dt la Blonu 9:00 0 @) m Dtction Covenae Con· a ,, .... Acres tlnues to midnight. Eii) c.ti. Quf) &J Ttltfun E1J Dot 42 PM &J Ua YtnM Para Rwconlar m Utt1e 1ta1e11s 7:00 g Bowtint for Dolatrs eD (ii) Btfllnd tfle Unes Mass (I) EJectiol9 Covtrll'I media review. 0 Whfa MJ Unt? a T"1 Vircinian m I ltve LUCJ Eii) Dnuu Cl) 1 Dtu• t f Jeat1nlt 9:30 II (]) CBS News Election Covtfll' (lj) How Do Your Cllilditn Crowl Continues to midnight. ~ Cl) Election Covtr1p Newscaster WI La Paraje Sin Par Huah Wiiiiams Is the anchorman eii) Thi French Chef @I) EJ Amor Tient car1 cit Mujtr for,channel 13 election night COY· 9 Movit: (C) "Castle Keep" eraae to l lPM. Bill Burrud will also Em Teatro del Ah• be on hand to supplement the na-m Speed Ra"r tional picture with local and state Issues. 7:30 IJ Movie: (C) (lhr) ''Gup 1114 fii) Qj) llacl Jourmil Dolls" (mus) ·s~Frank Sinatra. @I) Rtvista Musical Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, 9 ,.5 ~ ys..r u ... . S bb K "' · 8 R b :.. itU .... ana ..... 111uer1 tu y aye, nVlln laine, 0 • 10·00 II KNXT Eltdion Cov ert ~eith, Shelc1on Leonard, Regis ' O m EJec:tio Covt efll'Co tlnu ·Toomey. Based on Abe Burrow's p n raae n es ~it Broadway play about the de· : ~ (I) t;D EJtction Covtrace hghtful Damon Runyon characters Co t' t 12PM and what happens when a mis-n mues 0 · sionary girt meets a Broadway 9l Eltctlon Cover11t with Carl Sb$· gambler-proprietor of a floatlna kind and John Beatty. crap game-and his fiancee of ~ ~~: Une • fourteen years. eD Playflouae New Yon '1he fJ KIRK DOUGLAS IS Rimers of Eldritch" (R) Lanford * "SP~RTACUS" • · plus Wilson's prize-winning drama about Election Results! life in a played-out Midwest coal 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (3flr) town, set against a murder trial "Spamcus .. (adv) '60-Klrk Doug-background. las, Jean Simmons. Tony Curtis, @I) Lucia So111bra Laurence Olivier, Charles Laupton, Eii) futival Maxlcano Peter Ustinov, John Gavin, Nina 'f) 1Un1do111 of tht Sta Foch, Herbert lom. John Ireland, 10:30 IJ Etecllon Results George Putnam John Dall. Gladiator-rebel escapes repcrts election returns 11With news- from slavery and with an army men Hal Fishman and Larry Mt· of slaves challenges the awesome Cormick. might of Imperial Rome, becomina 0 News a shining symbol of freedom for 9 Movie: "five Fincers'' all mankind. From lhe book by El) Outdoor Sports"''" Howard Fast. Received five ka· 11:00 fJ Movie: (C) ''Can11en Jones" demy Awards in 1960. (mus) '54-Harry Belafonte, Dor· m MARLO THOMAS IS othy Dandridge, Pearl Balley, Olaa * "THAT GIRL" Jimes.. Passions flare between an m That Girt Army auard at a paractwte plant and Ii) @ Dr11net one of his CO·wOl'keB In this mod· (lj) Ballot 72 ern day version of Bizet's "Car· ii) La Media Geho• men." Based on the hit Broadway fE Citywatchan play with book and lyrics by Oscar Em Preaunte Usttd Hammerstein II. t;D It II Written m TrvUI or COnsequences @) Adum fa"'lly &J Gr1111blln1 Colltae Football 1:00 D Cl) Etdlon Coverqe (cont'd) Qj) loot lat U dOJ ml E It ct I o n Co v tr a 1 e fR) Garner Tad Annstn1n1 (cont'd) 11:15 @I) Cint•a 34 0 @(I) al Election Coverage 11:30 m le Teti tht TruUI (cont'd) Anchormen are Howard K. em J.nakl Sleep-Inducing relau· Smith and Harry Reasoner with tlon exercises. special coverage of the California 12:00 0 Movie: "A fnlf in tht Blood" scene. (dra) '61-Efrem Zlmblllst Jr .. m Ho11n'1 Htroet Angle Dlctlnson. Tl• ..... 1 Cl) PtrlJ Mason (I) Mowtt: "lttmf HIW" auisto fl) Hen111 ... Cof•I• pher Lff stars. \ I fl) (JiJ fa•llJ lme "Lynde" Com· m Mowtt: .,lnvltltion" (dra) ·52.L munal vs. eo11ventlonal-style livina. Van Johl\10n, Oo~ttly McGuire. &m Aiu• con riporre aJ Country Music CE Nowell 2:00 0Ntwt THa DAILY ~ILOT, TV Wa•K, NOVEMtea s, lf71 CARRADINE TURNS JHE TABLES David Carradine of Hollywood's "takeover generation" has turned the tables on bis father. At 11 be made his television (and acting) debut in support of John Carradine on Manhattan's old Wanam~er station as the boy Scrooge to John's same party SO-odd"yean later in Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." And in his early 20's he played Laertes in a Long Island stage production of "Hamlet ... with John in the title role. ' - ------------- ----- -- John Carradiiw, (left) '""' stars with hl.J son, Dat1id, (ri1lt1) 111 Serenity loMs In the second pruentatlon of Jhe dramatle-«tlon series, "Kung-Fu." Now father is supporting son as a guest star in "Dark Angel," airing at 8PM Saturday (November 11) as an episode of ABC's new Kung Fu series. And what does John think of the lad's acting? "I think," said the old Shakespearean in the Delphic voice that somehow comes UJ> from that caved-in chest, sbovinJ aside that roadblock of an Adam s apple in the process, "that David is a superb actor." Which seems to represent a change of attitude in that regard. John first saw bavid play Laertes in Paramus, N .J., and thought the in· terpretation so wrong that he personally put on that Lona Island production and made the boy play Hamlet's friend his way. As for David, who later won his spurs on Broadway in "Royal Hunt of the Sun" and "The Deputy," he expresses high admiration of the pater's thespic ability, and yet the two are forever argoing about acting, mainly on the score of interpretation. "About villains, for example.'' said David. "I say villains think they're good guys and ought to be played that w~y. but my father doesn't agree. · "Io the poolroom at the Players' Club in New York one night." continued David, "my father and I had' a regular brawl aboUt act· ing. J got so mad I threw a pool ball through a stained-glass window and yelled, 'Edwin Booth is dead!' But everybody got such a kick out of it I was invited back again." . In "Dark Angel,'' John plays a role obviously tailored to his meu urc-Serenity Jones, an old actor posing u a preacher for the purpose 9f siphoning off gold from the mining campe of the American West in the 1870's. Indians who have surprised h im loot- ing a mine stake him out ftal on his back in the desert to go blind facing the broiling sun. And David. as the protagonist of the series, a half-American, half- Chinese Buddhist monk who has fled China with a price on hi• head, is the man who finds him. If you saw the pilot, you will ~ member the ftashback 10 China in which Kwal Chana Caine (David), as a stripling disciple, was taught by Master Po (Keye Luke), a blind patriarch of a Buddhist tempi~. to perceive without uaing hit eya. In "Dark Angel," Caine teaches the same technique to the blinded and despairing Serenity, oot only restoring his "sisht," but pvina him faith and courap to take up evangelizing in earnest. .. They're two great parts." said David. and John indicated by a nod and a smile that this time father and son agreed. ,... 17 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 fJ lawrlJ Hfflbillia WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8 For morning and an.moon Ustinp, please see DAYTIME P~OGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Tiie Darll Corntr" (mys) '46- Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens. . 9:30 0 (C) "Tiit U1ht In Ille Piml" (rom) '62-0livia de Havilland, Ros- sano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux, George Hamilton. 10:00 (])"Curse of the Werewolf" (hor) '61-Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed. U (C) "Northwest Tr1il" (adv) '46 -John lite!, Bob Steele. 12:00 U "M~ From Cliro" (adv) '54- George Raft, Gianna Canale. l:~i,_ -T~· ,Ep~s. of tht. Eart~" · · '48-lb'tk PO'll(e1'.I. Slane ijal· St. '". 1:30 U "Renepde Gir1" (wes) '46- Alan Curtis, Ann Savage. fJ (C) "Return to Plradise" (dra) '55-Gary Cooper, ·Roberta Haynes. 3:00 (j) "The Milllonairess" (com) '61 -Sophia Loren, Peter Sellers. @) ''Clmille" Part I (dra) '37- Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor. E V fNING 4:00 IJ Movlt: (C) (2hr) "Imitation of Life" (dra) '59-Lana Turner, John Gavin, Sandra Dee, Juanita Moore. The story of the joys, sorrows and line relationship between an actress and her servant. both widows with daughters. U The Rifleman u (]) m Lovt American Style m Bup and His Buddies II) Centle Ben fE Nino fil) (ij) Sesame Street 9 My Favorite Marti1n §) Felix the Cat 4:30 (]) Movie: "Curse of the Werewolf'' (hor) '61-Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed. U father KnoW1 Best O News Benti, ~hubeck fJ F Troop m Yoll and friends II) 9 Cllligan's lsl1nd a>Dot42 PM m Klmbl 5:00 0 U (I)@) News Cl) Dr1111lt fJ Cit S1n1rt m Tiie Flintstones m Petticoat Junction fE lJi fablica Eli) (jj) Mister Rogers' Neithbor· hood fD Traits West 0 Dlcll Van DP• §) Three Stllo&ts 5:15 m P1nor1ma Mundlal 5:30 D Maybtny RFD (1) m Dt11nl1 the Menace U Cl)t;f)News m The Courb!tlp tf Eddi•'• f1ther fil) QJ) TIM Elldrtc C..PlllJ &1)1.atC-la m Doi Wllloft's r ... Jilk an.t11rt ~ lJi Hera F111tllllr co11 Consuelo m $pHd 1t1cer 6:00 e o um mm N•W1 (])®)News · U Pondtrou "Look to the Stars" CI> Ctt Salrt fJ Wltd Wllcl Wut m The Fllntstoftn II) Co•tr ,.,._ USMC (ij) Clrr1scolend11 fl) Ml Dalee EJl1t1ondl fil) Hod19podp lodat 9 MaJbenyRFD ~ Action ,,....,. mnu .. Stoocn 6:30 (1) Ho11n'1 Heroes . 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Flare-Up" (dra) '70 -Raquel Welch, James Stacy. A man resolves to kill his nightclub dancer wife and her two partners when she refuses to recon· cil e with hill). Ci) CIS News Walter Cronkite (Ji.Merv Crtffln Show m Andy Crifflth II) Gllll11n'1 Island (iJ) CAE: Colltp Credit Coltne fil) Schools Without F11lure m Jol111t Clrson Sltow Qi Green Acm ~ Aflcionldos de la Comunidad a>Dot 42 PM &) littSt Rasals 7:001J (]) p fD Ntws U Bowline for Doll1rs CI) Trvttt or Consequences Cf) Ulltlmed Wor1d fJ Wll1f1 My Line? m I Low luq II) I Dre1m of J11nnle (B) Azt9c HIPllllU fE Fray Di1bllllo eE Wllffls, Kilns Incl CSay @I) El Amor Titne Cira de Mujer 9 Movie: {C) "Duffy" §) Speed Ruer 7:30 IJ The Golddigers Glenn Ford guests. O Walt Tiii Your F1ther Gets Home "Chet's Job" Harry forces his son to find a job after being overwhelmed by Chet's llving expensu. U Movie: (C) (2.IU) "One Million Y11rs, B.C." (sci·fi) '67-Raquel Welch, John Richardson. (1) To Tell the Truth Cil You AUid for It fJ THREAT OF WORLD'S * FIRST "IMPOSION BOMB"!! fJ Mlllitn $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Monitors" (com) '69-Guy Stock well, Susan Oliver. ®) l'v. &ot A Secr.Jt m That sirt m Cl) Dnlcntt (1j) Eledloa 72 fE ChnptrttD fil) Doln' It At the Storefront" From KCErs news bureau in the black community, analysis of the welfare system's effect on blacks Included, a profile of Pearl McGee. · c!eaquel aela /Re MOild on fire ~4/are-up &quel 98elcR dames 8.faog THE GOLDDIGGERS. TONIGHT, 7:JOPM. CBSSI · ~HI DAU.Y PILOT, TV Wl~I(, NOYU"llR S, 1'72 \ former recipient who belonas to fJD lea Aqltea CdldM "Eltc· 50 community oreanizitions and tloll Aftum1th" An 1nalysJs of how publlsbes poetry. The Badaclous local polilicl1ns and proposition• Buuerilla 1dds satire. f1rtd ln the election; the Credibl· 8' Ytc1•1 Dr. IOldart llty Gap spoofs the wotJn1 pr~ss. E!) :tllil ls Your Ufe II) ...._. l.,.U. es Adda• Fa•llJ 10:00 II (() "" o.c... !pedal 1:00 tJ (I) 118cijL I The Ha,,_ D ®) 8 SEMCH "Jn Starch of Qlebetrotttrs Popcora MacMne The Mldu" C.R. GrMr (Oou1 ~ure) world-renowned basketball all-stirs Is called upon to product • bllllon· will do their own thing In a mel-alre recluse Involved In a bit -time 1n1e of music, skits and comedy Las Veaas undertakln1 when a sketches. Jolnfn_a the Globetrotters newspaper columnist <auest Bar· wlll be singer Teresa Graves and a bara Feldon) raises questions re· aroup of f1mou1 &how business prdlna the tycoon's ulstence, friends In e1meo roles. death or competence. David Brien, D m ID Ada•-lZ "Hany Ho· Lo11n Ramsey, and George Gaynes body" Officers Malloy end Reed auest. catch a killer with the aid of an m IT'S A WHOLE NEW unlikely witness whose tale 1lmost * NEWS--MetroNews costs him his life. Henry Jones II m ..... auests. fJ Cl) (j) GB Julie Andrews Hotlr fJ (I) (j) aJ The hut Lynde The eccent Is on music when Show "Unsteady Going" When Paul Robert Goulet returns as 1 1uest, Simms orders his dauchter Sally Joined by "C1beret" sln1ln1·danc· to bre•k up with her boyfriend, she ina star Joel Grey. Julie, Bob and n1ns aw1y from home. Joel becked by the show's ensem· m ............ ,... ble,1 pay homaae to • pair of Cl) hnJ Masea famous "Music Men" In 1 medley ts Htrauos torate of numbers by Umer end Loewe. em EJectiM 7Z a 1.ns "'""' ftments TMlltf @I) lltCM Ul>ft ti) 5'J SctM G!)....... lij) s..n 09 Mowte: (2•r> ~" (dra) fl) c... lucMa '3~e Davis, Peul Muni. @I) llldl s..bta 1:30 D a m NBC ._. ... ., Mys.. ml Dn9a ~ifu "The London Beat,. el) IDft&de• tf tM St1 M1dl1an Is called to London to 10:30 8 Tait I.a help Scotland Yard break up a m Tnat Mvewblre rang headed by an An1erican mob-fD Just Qe,,.,...... "Environmental ster. His leads take him from the Lew" swank London gaming clubs to the Cit Movie: (C) ''Boy 011 1 o.lphl•" sleazier side of the City. Richard G!) 42 ""' Widm1rk stars. es Outdo4N ~lb•• fJ (]) Cl) al ABC Wednesday 11:0011 0 fJ fJ) a;, 0) Ntwl Movie: (C) (90) ''Tht Cnlob4 Cl) (I) IB» Ntwl Hellb" (dra) '72-Rosallnd Russell, 8 Pepper Roclstn Show Oouales Fairbanks Jr., Ross M•rtln, Cl) Manlltl OlllH Michael Murphy, Maureen O'Sulliv1n. fJ Mevte: °'YH C.'t Qelt • A con-woman, flftylsh end mfty, HeHst MH" (com) '39 -W.C. outsmarts herself when her letter to Fields, £d111 Bercen, Ch1r1le a lonelyhearts dub results In her McCarthy. meetlna a man who tums Out to bt GI Tnitll or CoA1141•w not only a swindler ..• but I mur· II) Morie: "£ast of l(lllta111jeN" derer to boot (adv) '62 -M1rshall ThomPtOn. GI Merv Crifflft Slltw Gibby Andre. @ ,,.,._,. .... Yet\ (JI) .....,... 9:00 II (I) MedlClf c.ter Guests fJ) Qarftff '" AnlltrNC Georae Chakirls, IS • young doc· m la.al tor, end Giibert Roland, IS a flith 11:15 fm a..-34 he11er. ere caned to treat •n eld· 11:30 II ()) cas 1.att .._..: (C) """ erty Mexican woman who believes Liil C:Uleep"' (WIS) '67 -Glenn her Illness is caused by •n evil apir-Ford, Chad Everett. Analt OicklMOft. ll Carmen Z1p1t1 also auests. 11 a G w..., C... .., Telef• • Mewie: ......... (dll) '54 fl) UM YtrlN Par1 hcorur M11 Clerke, llonel Atwill. fJiJ I 1Hci4 I D.C. Ill Documen· fJ CJ) Cil Cl) Dk* e..tt t1ry filmed In April, 1971, when tD Te Tell Ult Tl'd Vletnem Veterans Aaainst the War 12:00 ID ....,..: "ft Hl(ll••.. 111 lrtM "Invaded" the Capitol for a week DIJl&M" (mys) '6G-Helnz Ruh· of m1tches, demonst11tlom ind m1nn, Michel Simon. conver11tion with leglsletors. lZ:JO m c..""' MM a TIM Ylr&i•IM 1:00 ()) DD (J) ...... GI!) Dflntl 1:30 D Mewit: ,._....., • Ted t:»B ,, • ., Ptottir. Show -...,. (dr•) '58--«lchard E11n. D Los Anceles' First And Jan Ster1ln1. Welter Matttleu * Most Complete Evenin& l:OO a awe: Hf1fPt • ....,.,.,. Newscast NEWSBEAT (ldv) '63-P1trick Allen, Willl•m ....... Hott. Loaded dice in a game of murder ONE·ETED JACKS MARLON BRANDO/KARL MALDEN Part I-Thu/Part II-Fri ~ TBE 6:30 MOVIE ~~ ~ ..____\LI ~· ~d r Page 20 -------- THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9 tD (iJ) Thi Electric Company m Lis &einelat m Do11 Wiison's Town Talk 9 That Clr1 (Ii) Alert.II m Spead Racer .. For momln1 •nd afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, a the d•y's movies. 6:00 e o om mm News @®)News DAYTIME MOVIE~ 9:00 m "Odd Min Our (dra) '47- Jlmes Mason, Robert Newton. 9:30 D "Min on Fire" (dra) '57-Bing Crosby, Inger Stevens, E.G. Marshall. 10:09 CI) (C) "lst1nbul" (dra) '57-Errol Flynn, Cornell Borcheres. 11 PolMlerese ''The Gamble" @ GetS11art (iJ Wild Wiid West m 11le flillbtOflU IE GH11r PJte USMC (jj) loo•! E'S Ml Dulce Enamorada tD Hoc11epod1a Lod11 9 Meyberry RFD (Ii) Action Tlleatn m Three stooees 11 "Adventure In D11111ond1" (adv) '40-Georae Brent. Isa Miranda. 6:30 CI) Hogan's Heroes 12:0011 "Moon Over Burma" (dra) '40- Dorothy Lamour, Preston Foster. 1:00 m "Storm Over Lisbon" (mys) '44 -Vera Ralston, Richard Arlen. 1:3011 "Mystery Sea R1lde(' (mys) '40 -Henry Wilcoxin, Carol Landis. 0 "Criss Cross ... (dra) '43-Burt Lancaster, Yvonne DeCarto. 3:00 ()) •(franllenstelft" (hor) '32-Boris Karloff. ®) ''C11nille" Concl. (dra) '36- Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor.' (C) "Bladwater Gold" (adv) '71-Ri- cardo Montalban, Bradford Dillman f V E N I ~~ G 4:00 IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) uMcHale's N.•VJ'' (com) '64-Emest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Joe Flynn. 1943: The men of P.T. Boat 73, under the command of an unorthodox com· mander, al'e 'not only fighting the Japanese but their captain, who de-· plores the commander's methods. 0 The Riflemen D Cl> m Love Amer1cen style m Bua1 1nd His Buddies Q) Gentle Ben fE Nino tD (j]) Sesame Street 3 My favorite Martian m Feli1 the Cat 4:30 (]) Movie: (C) "Jstanbul" (dca) '57 -Errol Flynn. Cornell Borctlers. 0 father Knows Best U NNt Benti, Sehubeck (iJ F. TnMlp m Yo&f and Friends Q) 9 Gilliean's lslend al Dot 42 PM mKiMbl 5:00 0 0 (j) ®l News (]) Draenet (iJ Get SNrt m The f'Untstones m Petticoat Junction El)La Febr1u tD (j]) Mister Roeers' Ntl1hborhood m Trails Wast OJ Didi Yen Dyke m TllrM Stoo111 5:15 GI!) hnenMa Mulldlel 5:30 0 Meybeny RFD (j) m Dtnnb the Menece D (J)G!>News (iJ levtrlJ Hillbillies m 11le Courtship of Eddie's Father D Movie: (C) (90) "One-Eyed Jacks" Part I (dra) '61-Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, Katy Jurado Pina Pelicer, Elisha Cook. After ~ prison term, an ootlaw seeks an·d finds the former friend who betrayed him, pretending to renew their friendship so he can pick his own means of revenae. Cl) News Walter Cronkite @)Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith m &llliean's lslend (jj) CAE: Open Unlventty Math tD Astronomy I "Earth, 5" m Joanne Carson S11ow 9 Grun Aerts (Ii) Tele-Revlsta Musical al Dot 42 PM m little Rascals 7:00 1J (I) 0 €?:' News 11 Bowline For Dollars (I) Truth or Consequences (I) American Adventure 0 What's My Una? m I Love Lucy Q) I Ofeem of Jeannie (JJ) Behind the Unea fE Juevn Espectacularea tD Tai Chi Ch'uen @I) El Amor Tiene Cara de Mujer 9 Movie: (C) "Tribes" mSpeed Racer 7:30 IJ Youn1 , Of. Kildare "Charlotte Wade Makes Lots of Shade" In her dramatic debut, Cass Elliot stm as a hospital volunteer whose life is jeopardized by obesity. Joanne Miles and Marc Copaae also star. 0 The Adventurer 0 Movie: ~C) (2hl') "One Million Years, B.C." (sci-fl) '67-Raquel Welch, John Richardson. (I) To Tell the Truth Cl) Police Sureeon 0 SINATRA AND MARTIN * "SQUARE·OFF" Tonight! 0 Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "four for Tens'' (dra) '63...:...rrank Sinatra. Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg. QA) let's Melle A Dtal m MARLO THOMAS IS * "THAT GIRL" m That Clr1 · m oo °"""' (iiJ DElllT F1m or Creation John Burton is host. Em feeat of laftpa .. "Measure for THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5. 1972 Masterson (Anne Francis), to re· 9 Movft: "A Pleet In tlll Sun" oover the roy1I crown of Bosnia. The . a> Outdtor Spertim.• crown wn stolen from Miss Master· son outside Vienna's Hofbura Mu· 11:00 tJ 0 0 ti) m GB Mewl seum, and 1he thieves are askina CI) Cl) (ii News $200,000 for its return. Filmed on g ON sa, ltrond location In Austri1. Cl) Mirsl\al Dilloa fl) Un Ytrao hr1 Rtconlar 8 Movie: (C) "TM 11& Shew" (dra) Ell) (Jj) bltematltul hrfonunc:e '61-Esther Wllll1ms, CllH Robert· "Splendors of Vemilles" A recrea· son. tlon of the opulence of the French m TNU. or C.1e41uteces court of Louis XIV, filmed at Ver· II) ahwil: "bnt"j" (dra) '48- sallles. John Payne, Dan Duryt1. a Tiit Vlrafnlen aJ) lan.t 72 ml Dre• fl) Carntr Ted Afl115ttot1I 9:30 . ..... Action Filmed hlahlighls m J1n1~ from the Nov. S aame bttween the ll:l5 ft!' CintM 34 Rems end the felcol'IS. '=W 1 8 News 11:30 1J Cl) CBS 4.tt Mowte: (C) "Sol 10:00 D a m n. .,... Mlrtln Si.ow M1drld" (mys) '68-D1vld MtC•I· De1n's special cuests ere Denny lum. Telly S1v1lu, Stella Stevens. Thomes and Charo. 0 (lg) a;, Johnny Ca'1H II News 0 Movtt: "Ro1Nnn1 Mceof" Cdre) 0 CJ) Cl) Q) 0.11 M1f'IMll "love '4~Joan Evins, Farley Or1neer. Child" Petty Duke guests IS unwed 0 CJ) Ci) GB Dktl CMtt Lois Berk, who tries to force her m To Tell tM Truth b1by's tether, Doua Kendall (David 12•00 m M.......a •. "M . ..... 'SS--Soul), to return to her. • ,.,.,., •nu-fl" (wtl) 6 1.m Kal1tff Prttentl Thriller Oen Oury11, Keen1n Wynn. I ~ ":a. lZ:lO m C...ntry Mu• fJ!) all w..w ""' l :00 CJ) 0 u Cl) ..... YOUNG DR.KILDARE TC)MIGHT,·7:JOPM. cmn ti> Lail s-br1t m l.cM Ubn 1:30 II Mtvtt: ............. (dr1) '43 a> .... ,.. of tM Sea -Robert Ryen, Pet O'Brien. 10:30 II Td lad m Slfart to AdwtlWn l:OO 1J Mtwit: ~ V.CV.lc ........... (scl·fi) '60-Rod Cameron, lbry Murphy. Measure" A duke In dlseulse. a prospective nun end a corrupt Judie are the centre! characters in Shike· speere's comedy or lust ind hypoc· risy in 16th-century Vienna. m •m·· m ,......, s.e1tan. EB Ad~., f1Mity 8:00 II Cl) Tiit W1lt»ns When a retueee family from Hitler's Germany comu to live in Walton's Mountain the father believes that persecution has followed them even to this remote country town. The f1ther, David Man~. tolls hiS wife, Eve, and 'SOn, Paul, that to conceal the fact of their reliaion there will be no mOfe prayers or observance of the Holy Days or of David's bar mltzveh. Ellen Geer, dauahter of Will Geer, plays Eva Minn, end Saul Sliver· man, centOf' of Temple Israel In Hollywood for 36 years, auests as the rabbi and is technical advisor. 0 @) m The flip WlllOfl Show Comedian Don Adems, actor Roscoe Lee Browne and the popular Staple Sinaers make their first appearance with Flip as he Introduces a new character, Jiva Koollt, a auru from Tlbet. In 1ddltlon, the show marks the debut of a new seement called "Rap With the Stars," In which the audience poses unreht1rted quas· tlons 1t Ad1ms, Browne ind Flip. D CJ) (j) ID MN sctucl "tan You Ht1r Me Out There?" Oise· Jockey Ch1rley Jimeson (Lou Gos· sett) ~sn't know It, but in his m l1ll TlllrtJ 111 ... WM ••• FIRST· TIME GUESTS commercl1ls ht Is civlna out ad· dresses where stolen 1utos ere to be drot>ped. The squad finds It pualln& The producer of The Flip Wil- that the three urs they h1v. found son Show indicated early this before the rlna can strip \hem 111 season that he hoped to have at havt their radios tuned to the 11m1 least one guest or group on each sm1ll st1tlon. show who or which had never m Hopa's Heron appeared io seasons past. Pro-m loxhlt froM tN Ot,111plc ducer Bob Henry has expanded fl) ...,..,.. Cef'lje his plan for the show scheduled fl'!) (li) The Advocatn "Would JUI· f(>r Thursday at 8PM on NBC. lice Be Served Better If ~ Jury Didn't HIVt to 81 Unenlmoua to Convict Someone?" @I) "'iaitr Mewte EI,;)MMla a> Mowlt: (21lr) ''Dan11tcM1s" (dll) '3s-s.tte Davis, Franchot Tone. 1:30 m Merv Crlftht Sltow 9:00 tJ Cl) CIS 1'&111d1J M"'41: (C) (Zllt) "Wait Ultfll O.rt" (SUS) '67- Audtey Hepburn, Alen Arkin, Rich · ard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr .. Jeck Weston. On his retum flflht front Montre1I, 1 man Is tricUd by 1 firl into holdina 1 toy doll-filled with U smu(fled drvis. When the rlr1 dis· appe1rs, the man Innocently t1ke ttle doll home to his recently blinded wife. . 0@) m lrofttldt "Nl&htm1re Trip" Ed Brown, muceed end rolled durin1 a los AnJtlts visit, conce1ls his identity to check whet 1rr1st Is like for 11n lnncicent cMll1n. u (I)(I) &)lltt Mel-Alsip· !Hiit YllltM: "Queen's G1mbtt" Un· dercover a1ent Jake Webster (Rob· ert Conred) Is hired by Aline On that show, none of the guests have ever been seeo on the show before. They are Don Adams. Roscoe Lee Browoe and c·he Sta· pie Singers. Don Adams is well known to celevisioo viewers, though nor as a performer with Flip. He was the bumblina espiona~ agent of Oet Smart for five years and last year suffered a short-lived series called The Partners. Adams in- dic~t~ he has a couple of ocher sene~ in the works, one possibly a mid-season replacement and another slated for next fall. The Staple Sinsers are a sins· ing family consisting of Roebuck "Pop" Staples and his daugh· . ters, Mavis. Cleo and Yvonne. Yvonne was hospitalir.ed during the taping of the show and there- fore does not appear. The Staple..~ have been singing since the daughters were young children. They staned singing gospel mu· sic in Chicago churches and be· came nationally known. In re- cent years, their repertoire has widened to include numbers which have become hits in the pop music field . Actor Roscoe Lee Browne hiu appeared in seven major roles with the New York Sha.ke1peare Fescival. He won an Obie (or his role of Babu in "Benito Ccreno" and the Los Angele1 Drama Crit- ics Award for be:sl actor in a leading role for "The Dream on Monkey Mountain." His film :redits include ''The com~dians.'' "The Cowbo¥s" and the title role in "The Liberation of L.8. Jones." On television, he has ap- peared in dozens of dramtr•c series and movies and is well-re· membered for beinJ 1tuck. in an elevator with Archie Bunker on All In the Family la.st seuoo. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 For momlnc •nd afternoon llstfnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m ·~Jr1 '" Whitt" (rom) '52-June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy. 9:30 U (C) "Di1nt" (dra) '56-l.ana • Turner, Pedro Armendariz. 10:00 (I) "Never Sttal AnJfllln1 Sm1JI" (com) '59-Jemes Caeney, Roeer Smith. p "The Wtll·Groomed Bride" (com) '46-Rey Miiiand, Ollvla de Havll· land. 12:00 D "W111t 1 Ufe" (com) '39-Jackie Cooper, Betty Field. 1:00 G) (C) "Moo11fftet'' (adv) '55- Stewert Granier. Joan GreenwOOd, Georre Sanders. 1:30 D ''Sealtd Yenflct" (dra) '48-Ray Milland, John Hoyt. O "f1111lty Hon.,lllOOn" (com) '48 -Fred MacMurr1y, Clau<'ette Col· be rt. 3:00 Cl) (C) "Pr.•lae Her Al!JtN..,.. (com) '66 -W1rren Beatty, Le5'1e Caron. 91 (C) .. ,....., tf Lew" (com) '63 -Tony R1nd1ll, W1lter Matthau. rv rNING 4:00 fJ Mtw1t: (C) (2'f) "111 Rlltft IKt 111 Ton" (dr1) '6S-Ann Mar- rret, M~ef Parts. A youn1 n•vY veter1n who returns to his mldwest home town determined to make aOOd, resumes an 1ff1lr with an old flame from the hlrh·rent district. 0 The Rlfle•an 0 Cl) 9) love A111erlun StJ!e m lup and His luddles llJCenUe ltn fl)NIAO fil) (jj) SeSllH Slnet 8 My fheffta Mutian lBFellx Ute Cat 4:30 Movie: "Never Steal AnJWnc S.all" (com) '59-James Carney,· Rorer Smith. D htJter Knows lest D....., Senti, Schubeck fJF. Tr90p m foet lftd friends llJ ft Sllll1ao!s Island 9)DoU2rM GE IU•ba 5:00 DD (I)®) News Cf) Draptt fJ&tt s.art G) The Fllntston.s fl) flettkelt Junction fl) la fabrtc.t f1l) ~ Mister Ro1111' Ntl1llbort.ood fl:) Tr.ils West 8 Diet Vin Df'a m n.'" Stttca 5:15 am rlMfllM fllulldl1I 5:30 • ...,..,,, In (I) Q) Dennis U.. Mtftea Pase 22 ORCllSI 10NlGHT, 7:JOPM. CISSI ' ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 IJCl)GJ) ..... fJ lewetty HlllbltNu a Assip111e11t Cart Sis,,kind hosts. m Tiie c..ntufp " Eddie's flther fJl) (JJ) Tiie EJectrtc Com pan, fl) ... lt..ta m 0.. WlbH's Town Talk a n..t mrt am la Hott Fa11mar Con Consatlo lBS..-lleet &':oo fJ DD at m al News rna ..... .,...,... (I) &et S.art fJ Wild Wld Wtst m "" F11wtstones Q) a...r Pyle USMC (])) Altlc HfshN&Ma fl) Ml Dllct f.lt1111orada m fWl'POd .. lodre ft.._,..ny RfD ~,..,...._ 40 m Tttree st.Giff 6:30 Ci) ...... ,. HtfMS 0 Movie: (C) (90) "One·[Jtd JKb" Cone!. ( dra) '61--Marlon Brando, Kar1 Milden, Katy Jurado. After 1 prison term, an outlaw seeks and finds the former friend who bf. !rayed him, pretendina lo renew their friendship so he can pick hrs own muns of revenp. (j)CIS News 9 Merv Criffflt 5'lew Q)·W, Crffftdl • ........ lllllld (BJ CAE: c.n.,. Credit Course fil) AsbHo., I "Planets, I'' m .... ea,... Sllow a ,,.. .. Acres ~ Actien Ttteatre a>o.t 42 PM m Uttte Rascals 7:00 11 (])D8' News D hwtin1 for Doltars (I) Trutlt ff Consequences Cl)CIRusf fJMat'a MJ Une7 Q) I loft LUCJ llJ I °'9a. of Jeannie (Jj) Wertd ,,_ fl)lartolo mu.,., Alts @!) EJ AllOr Tiene Cafl de Mujer 9 Mfttt: <C> "•1ooc1 Alley" ~ Roll« Dert.J lfi~ Racer 7:30 II Cin:&1sf "Circus of the Afnc1n Eleph1nt" a "'"""" Squ.m D Movie: (C) (2hf) "One Million Ya111, 1.C." (scl·fi) '67-Raquel Welch, John Richardson. Cl) To Ttll Ole Trvtll (j) The Tltrlllaetllllfl fJ It's comedy and Jove * with Cary and Ingrid! fJ flllflloo $ Movlt: (C) (2ht) "In· dismtt" (c.om) '58--Cary Grant. lnarld Berrman. 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Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford · 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 6-42-0010 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-6611 UPtiversity Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 JAGUAR Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 LINCOLN · MERCURY Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury I 30 I No. Tustin, Santa Ana 547-9183 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 546-1200 MERCEDES-BENZ Jim Slemons Imports W•rner & M•in St .. S•nt• An• s.46-4114 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 540-9640 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 5, 1972 OPEL Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Don Burns-Ponche-Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd. . Garden Grove 636-2333 Chfck Iverson 'f>or1c;he-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. · Newport Beach 673-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546--4444 TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volkswagen 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-4435 C1'ick lvenon Vo•swagen ~5 E.Coast Hwy . N 8.673-0900 VOLVO 0.•n Lewis 11'1.tPGf'h 1966 HMl>or llY~ .• Code M-. 646-9)0) FRIDAY (Continued) m Addams fa11tlly "The First Baby" Oscar recalls de- tails of why felhc has been banned from a hospital ever since his daughter's birth. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 0 (1j @'! Around tht World in 80 1:00 IJ CJ) S.11111 and Cher Bobby Dar· In cuests. 0 .®) I?:' Santoni and Son "The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!" Fred O&JNews Sanford Is upset betause his new 9:4S fi) ~1Vi111a Horttauera nelatibor Is ope~in& a compelina 10:00 0 @)er;, Banyon "Tlma to !<ill" A SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 MORN IN G Junk yard-but he 'S even more upset marathon dancer, punled by th e because the nelfhbor, Julio (Grea· lleetin& reappearance of a alrl friend 6:00 Cl) TY I Cllwoom ory Sierra) is a Puerto Rican. she thouatit was dead, hlm Ba~n 6:30 U Black Experience 0 (])@ al The Brady Bunch (Robert Forster)) to find her aaain. ())Sunrise Semester "Jan, ~he Only Child" When Jan Jo Ann Pflu& euests. m lef1 Rap complains tha~ she has ~oo m~ny m IT'S A WHOLE NEW 7:00 6 sunrise Semester brothe.-s and sisters, the kids decide * NEWS-M t N 0 (12) m Underdog Imo leqore ~er H 0 m News e ro ews 0 (]) @ H.R. Pufnstuf Hoaan s eron 0 (I) (j) Ql lovt American Style m Brother Buu m Ptny Meson "Lo d th H I r~ .. "l r.91 Dedric Comp1ny fJ) Hermanos Corale ve an e a ry Olcuse, OYe Uii!/ ft) (i}) Washington Week In Review a~d lady Luck" .~nd "Love and the 7:30 I) Dusty's Treehouse Days 0 CV Funky Ptlanto11t m Ad·llb fE ®Z.0011! g)ludla Uln ®' This Wtek In Pro Football 11:30 0 ®) m Ttlklnc Witll a Gi1nt "like .•. I Mean ••• You Know" Teen12e hosteises Rinky Faber and Linda Lloyd da Sliva talk with come· dian Richard Dawson about various means of communication. U (]) lldsville m Ul\tarntd World I!) Movie: (C) .. Pirates of Mon· tere," (adv) '47-Gllbert Roland. Ell)~ Eltdl\c C.111pa111 AFlrHNOON 61) Ernesto Alonso Present• Pick-Up. Fantasy. 0 €l:) The Jetsons '-':\, , 11 .... ela 0 Bom Kar1off Presents Thriller U Campus Profile I W:I .,... O ~ '6' J bon f·ve 12:00 B Ci) Arc"it's TY Funn ts lZ\ Mo...,e·. (2hr) "The Grut Lie" m Nashville Music ~ l.Xl ac 1 "' " (i}) Story of Erk (lg) Uncle Ross 0 S.rendeptty "Marineland" (rom) '41-Bette Davis. Mary Astor. fii) So I' m Movies: ''Goel Is My Partner" 0 John W1JT1t Theatre George Brent. m lu~i~ Sombra (dra) '67-Walter Brennan, Marion ' 0 (])The Monkets 1:30 0 ~ m The lJttJe People ''The al) Premier 40 Rose. "Dr. Satan's Robot'' (sci·fi) 0 Movie: (C) ''The Man Called Vet Set" Dr. Sean Jamison (Brian {!) Kint dom of the Sea '66--Eduardo Cianelti, Ella Neal Grin10" (wes) '~Dan Martm Keith) milinterprets a rush call lo (ij) Mister Roeers' Nei&hborhoo~ OC9) lnsllflt the children's zoo, believing his pa -10:30 0 Tai• Back 8:00 fJ CJ.) Bues Bunny m Ghost and Mn. Muir tient Is a child, and runs into a I!) True Adventure 0 m Pink Pinther (i1) ClE: Collere Cndit Course series of comic misadventures with (W Speaking Freely 0 Jolin Wiyne Theatre ft) Mister Roiers' Neighborhood 8 chimp. ®)Movie: (C) "The Huma11 Dupli· 0 (])(!)'{he Osmonds m Travtluro fJ (])@ Ql The Partridre family cators" 0 Debut Bladt Fortune Weekly ~ The Explorers "Swiss Family Partridge" Shlrley EE Outdoor Sporbman Show fnr the Black community 12;30 I) CI) flt Albert and the Cosby Ind Reuben arrange for the family 11:00 u 0 0 mm m News IE Countiy Music Kids to spend two days in an isolated CD Cl) ~ News m cw Sesame Street 0 Movie: "C1rry On Constablt'' mountain cabin. A downpour mires 0 One Step 8eyo11d 8;30 I) ({)Sabrina (com) '62-Sidney James. their truck, preventing a eetaway. Cl) Manhal Dillon 0 (ij €l:) The Ho11ndc1ts 0 (])American 9altds1and and they learn from the radio that B Sber1oc• Holmes Theatte 0 (])@ ABC Superstar Movie: @)Movie: "The Wor1d in My Cor· the rain will probably continue for m Tnith or Consequencu "lassie and the Spirit of Thunder ner'' (dra) '56-Audle Murphy several days. food and water are IE Movie: ''Mill or the Stone Wom. Mountain" The Turner Family and m Etementarr News rationed, but the bi& problem turns an" (hor) '63-Pierre Brice, Scilla Lassie attempt to prevent a land fii) Stume Street out to be-how does a group ol Gabel. developer from turnin& an Indian al Sabados Ntcm entertainm entertain lhemselves? Qj) Flm of Creation Reservation into a resort. m Sportscope m Merv 4\riffln Show fE Gamer Ted Armstrona 9:00 6 (j) The Amazing Chan ®l The Bi& Valley CW The Just Generation fii) Janakl 0 ®) m Roman Holidays 1:00 U CJ) CBS Chlldttn's Film Festiv1I fE Citywatdlers . 1J Movie: "Queen or the Amazons" "Mr. Horatio Knlbbles'' The story of 9:00 fJ (I) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (2hr) ll:tS e:J Cinema l C (adv) '47-Robert Lowery, Patricia a rabbit who Is lnvl$1ble to 111 but "Hornets' Nest" (dra) '70-Rock J 1:30 0 CBS late Movie: (C) "The Poppy Morison. one &lrl. Hudson, Sylva Koscina, Sergio Fan· Is Also 1 Flower" (adv) 'SS-Yul O Movie: (C) "Daeora the Space O Roller Qames toni. Jacques Sernas. Mark Colleano. Brynner. Senta Berger, Rlla Hay· • Monster" (sci Ii) '6(}-Yosuke Nat D (])@ Ql Colle re Footb1ll '-U.S. Army Captain with a demoli· worth, Marcella Mastroianni. Omar suki. m Soul Train tlon crew, parachutes behind Nazi Sharif. m Movie: (C) "The Mi&hty Jun&le" I!) News lines In Northern Italy durln& World 0 @) m Johnny Carson (adv) '64 -Marshall Thompson. g) Cine en 11 TUdt Wu II to blow up I strategically IJ Movie: "No Way Out". (dra) '50 (jj) Electri' Comp1ny m Canadian Mvtnture vilal dam -Richard Wldmartl, Ossie Davis, EID Mister Roaers• Nel&hborhood 1:30 O Movie: (C) HMaSSlcre 1t Mtrble 0 (12) @'! Qhpst Story "House of Sidney Poitier. €E) Cine en Su Cua City" (wes) '66-Brad Harris. fvll" Melvyn Douglas euests as a 0 CV 00 m Die• Cavett 9:30 B Josie and the PussyCltS m Championship Bo.rllns arandfather who brines his 1rand· ({) Nilflb111re 0 (lg)@) The Barlllers Ell) Mister Roaera' Nelpborhood dauaf\ter a strange aift which gives m To Tell the Truth Ci) Colle&e Football a;, Human DlrnenaJons her power of life and death ov.er 12:00 m Movie: "Mesk of Olljon" (dra) 0 (})The 8r1dy Kids 8 Movie: (C) "Don't Raise the tllose around her. Joan Hotchk1s, ·•S-Jeanne Bates Eric Von Stro· Cl) Cartoon Carnival 8ridae, lower the Water" Mildred Ounnock also euest. heim ' Ell) Q]l Sesame Street i:oo fJ Dusty's Treehouse 0 (l) 00 Ql ROOf'll 222 ''Walt . a Sea Hunt 0 Aarlculture USA "The Race Be • Whltm1n Goes Ba11atla~" Students 12:30 0 Movie: "Jet St.orm" (dra) '62-10:00 I) Scooby·Doo tween the Plow and the Stork'' at Walt Whitman Hl&h attempt to Richard '-tlenborough, Stanley Baker, D ®J m Se1lab 2020 ({) International Hour break the world bananHating rec· Hermolne Baddeley. 0 (]) Bewitched @) Ttlrlller ord to call attention to their need m CoUntl'J Music OJ Roller ;amt! m Combat! for summer lobs. 1:00 (]) Q 0 News 10:30 0 @) m Runaround (jj) Auto Mechanics II) Telttun Q Movie: "The Gltss Ke(' (mys) tJl) Sttame Shel fJ) Un y.,11no Para Recordar 1:15 0 Mo'lte: "The Nl&hl Hu a Thou· '42-Brlin Donlevy, Veronica lake. m lY Hour of stlf1 m (BJ Malle,,.,tce Thtalft "Cousin saltd EJts•• (mys) '48-£dward 6· fJ CD Kid Power 2:30 8 Steps to Ltamlnc Bette" (R) Robinson, John Lund, Gail Russell. Cl) Josie and tht Puaaycab 0 lnqullJ Guest Is U.S. Senator @m LI Cosqullla 1:30 II Movie: (C) "Hercules Aftlnst the 0 Movie: (C) "The Blob" (scl·fl) Alan Cranston. ft TM Vir,tnlan Moon Mtn" (scl·flJ '64-Anthony '58-Steve McQueen. II) McHale's Navy ml Drema Steel. IE'-•' Siftclnr Jubilee (ij) FOlll Qultar t :JO U "9411n' Guests are The Lookln1 (()News (ij) tlectrtc Company 3:00 I) The Slutl la Over Bob Nave110 611». and Paall1ro. 3:00 I) Movie: (C) "Jivaro" (adv) '54-fI1) Mitter Roae11' Ntlaflbortiood 0 Now With Biii BanowillY "Wom O CD ED Tht Odd Couple Fernando lamH, Rhond1 Flemlna. 11:00 II Cl) The Flintstones en-love 'em or leave 'em" ~··· 24 ·D Rams Action (J) Fat Out Flicks 1J Movt.: (C) "The llr Gun·Down" (wes) '68-Lee Van Cleef. ~ MOYie: (C) "Spy 1n the Sky" (adV) '58-Steve Brodie m ilovlt: "lone Stir" (wes) '52- Clarl( Gable, A.va Gardner. m n. Ylrflnlan (fj) HattlVofl Eii) Mlmr Rorers' Neichbotflood &) futbol·Soccu m MOYie: ''This Is My Affair" 3:30 fJ Just Natural Guests art actor Bernie Casey, Rev, Al Dortch, Direc. tor of Operation Breadbasket, and juvenile camp director Bob Sirn· mons. O On Campus "The Identity Socl· ety'' David Horowitz' auest Is Dr. Wiiiiam Glnser, noted psychiatrist. 0 Hopalonr Cassidy ~ Tiie family Game EI1)Zoom! 9 Time Tunnel 4:00 fJ Medi• "The Vasectomy Decision" The male s1erilization procedure. vasectomy, is examined with film of an actual operation. O tmpacto WitJt Manuel Araeon @ Mobile Home Sltow (lj') How Do Your Cfllldren Growt'' EE Nino m Electric Company a=> Panorema Latino 'f) Voice ol ~ffcullure 4:30 fJ Movie: (C) "Eaupade In J1p1n" (adv) '57-Cameron Mitchell, Jon Provost, Teresa Wriaht. 0 Sports Ch1llen1e Cil Movie: "Staeecoacfl to Fury" 0 To Be Announced (]) This Is Your life O NFL G1me of the Week ®') Harlan Svare Show ID Batman ~Zoom! EJ'3 First Adventures In lmprovlslne 9 Lost In Space 'f) Corona Now 5:00 O What's Goin& On With Wiiiie Onis "Miss Black America" Diane Jackson, Miss Black California, who won the national title and renounced It, uplains why she did so. 0 l()n1s Hockey The Los Anaeles Klnp vs. the Montreal Can1dlens. 0 (I) EE) Wide World of Spotts @)News fJ This WMk In Pro football m Movie: (C) "Heroes of Teltmartl" (dra) '65-Kirk Douglas, Richard Harris, Ulla Jacobson. m land of th• Qlants (ij) Electric Company m Cosa Ju11tda EI1) Maf&ft & the Beautiful Machine @E Super Show m Country Place m Klmba 5:30 O Cl) News @) Movie: (C) "Splendor In the Gr111" (dra) '61-Warren Beatty, Nat1lle Wood. (fj) Ctnast.olendaa Em The Advocates m Asfkultltft USA 9 Tiiie QelcNlgt11 ft) $,,.ed Racer EVI NINC, 6:00llQll)9DNl'ft (j)fll• , ..... Cl) "''" Qape"'' fJ TIM Retl Den Stael• Show GI I IPICIAL I tennttt and ltaalt An hour of music with two of the best In the business. crJ> Washlnrton WHk In RIVitw EE los Comedlantu 9 Stand Up 111d Cbffr a=> Teatro del 40 'f) Gr11n•1n1 Colleae football 6:30 fJ 0 New:s @ Sports W"h Bertka O KNBC News Conference (I) Sports Challtnr• @ Well Street Weals em feast of un11111e @E El Show de Ledluaa J Salinas m 9 Mancini Generation 7:00 fJ ({) UFO "The Psychobombs" Three average people become super· humans when "taken over" by aliens from outer apace. CI) Wild Klnrdom 0 m ussle "A Taste of freedom" lassie befriends a racehorse that is $pooked follow1n1 a horse trailer accident. @Truth or Consequences D THE PARENT GAME * Parents Are So Funny O The Parent 811111 fJ Delth Valley Days m 8 Lawrence Wtlk Show Q) It Takes a Thief Ei) El Tomillo EI1) (D) Awalle and Sina (R) See Mon., 8PM listinr. @E Noche de Sabado EE) Hee Haw 'f) Soul Street 7:30 CI) The Adventurer O The Mouse Factorr Annette Fu· nicello is guest hostess for a nostal· gic look at the history of Mickey Mouse. 0 Hee Haw Jeannie Seely and Buddy Alan guest. (j) To Tell the Trvth D Lers Make A Otel 0 '71 SUSPENSE •.. * "MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF"!! fJ Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) •'fht Man Who H111nte4 HllllMlf" (susp) '71-Roaer Moore, Olea Georees· Picot. Alastair Mackenzie, Thorley Wailers. Anton Roaers. A London businessman a11du1lly comts to realize that somebody-apparently his exact double-ls beginning to fill his place In his office, his club and his home. •nd is maklna rather a better job of It In the bar11ln. m lladl Beauty 8:00 I) (I) All lfl Ult Fa•ll~ Wh•n It comes to haV111a a fem1le aur1eon remove his appendix, Mlke'a usual liberal views turn chauvinistic. 0 (lg' m Emercencyt "Trelnte" A former Vietnam medic joins the fire department and voluntHrs for para· medic traintna but his actions nearly cause three traaic mistakes. (Continued) IHE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 5, 1972 U.F.Q 7PM SATURDAY; c·as~1 House rich but cash poor? You can convert the bu lit-up equity In your house Into cash. Cash to do whatever you want to do. And, you may pay It back conveniently over a period of years, rather than months. At Avco, it's our business to lend money to home- owners. What you do with the money Is your business. ~/JAVCD FINANCIAL SERVICES ~bdnin,w. HOMEOWNER LOANS To $25,000. Over $5,000 on Real Estate & Personal Property, tH N. A....a• ....... AMII.I• JH I . l•M It • ...._.. 117' H~ IW .• c ...... ... ,,, w. ,, .. If ....... .. HU I M• If .• ,_.. A .. ""' ......... ""4., ........ .. '411 ......... "94 ............ , 114U .._. ltw4 •• N ....... • .... . IH·H16 716·1Ht M2·J4N ..., .... ,, 14t-U6l ., ....... IJf ..... 1474t11 CAPRI Cl;;; DORl6 DAY I RICMARD MA~lo TM~ 6ATURDAY HIGMT MOVlr;;; 11:30PM(i) No llqulds •tier I p.m.? Scolding ••• Punlahlng? tt )'OUr chlld It a "bed·wetter", you already know th ... methods won't help. The original ENURTONE method hu proven In thousands of cues that It can stop bed·wettlno (Enuresis)• when not caused by organic defects or di ......... In Just two to four weeks. The ENURTONE method i. not a drug or diet ... Just a slmpte condlllonlno tech·,,. --- nlqu.. o.;.1oped bv a doctor ... prescribed bv many doctors. A recognized family service for more than 2-4 years. Recommended -oe• -4 thru 50. UIL COUPOll HMl PMI IOCMU.n1 .. s.d·Wetting: If• ~UH, etlttcl end tre1tm.nt" -11 no obll· o•tlon. Thi• lnlorm1tlve booklet. written by In eminent family health authority. an'"'' que1tlon1 moat often 01ked about bed·wettlng. .."., .. , '"" ,., ... ., •• , ~ •• , .... --+--M".iifo~-£NuRi-o;;£'COM';~ --.;;u~--· TARZANA MEDICAL CENTER, SUITE 300 11740 VENTURA BLVD., TARZANA. CALIF. 91356 NAM.__ ____________________________ ~ ADOR..-..__ __________________________ __ Cf1"t A "'-----------... rwcooa • 1. f ! I ._ .. • I • I ...... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, "OVEMBER 5, 1972 SATURDAY (Continued) boss Sim Dexter (Dane Clari!) kllled 0 (]) Ci) Q) Kitti& Fu "Dark An· his airlfriend. &el" C1ine's befriending of a dying U CI> (j) a> TIM Sixth Stn.se "I prospector trirgers a series of Did Not Mean to Slay Thee" Beau troublesome events. Soon after he tiful young Bonnie Merelle is reluctantly accepts • map to a fab-stricken with what appears to be a ulous gold mine from a doomed fatal liver ailment. Dr. Rhodes not prospector, the Shaolin print is ac· only has to find Bonnie, who has cused of the man's murder. Guests fled from the hosplt•I. but also must ere John Carradine. Robert Carradine unravel the mystery which surrounds and Dean Jauer. her end three people-1 man, his m Alfred Hitchcock Presents wife, and a lawyer-he knows noth ID Cllllflpionslllp Wrestiln1 Ing allout ind hes never met, El) Luch1 Ub,. fJ T11e Unknown Reais Philbin 9 Movie: (C) "The "c1ine Mutiny'' hosts. m Movie: (2flr) "Devil's Island" m News (dra) '39-Borls Karloff. @I) Box de Mulco 1:30 IJ Cl) 8ricliet Loves Btmfe Ber-ml Chinese Ya~ Hour nle's skipping a breakfast of ham m Lou Cordon Show end eus. and a little Interference 10:30 O Boris K1rtoff Presents Thriller from Bernie's mother, starts Bridget II) News worrying about Bernie adapting to Ell) (jj) lnttfnltloul '9rfonnanc1 a non-Jewish wife. "Splendors of Versailles" (R) 0 Wacty Worfd of Jonathan Win· Qi Movie: "lrilbt Leaf" ters. Guests are Bill Russell and 11:00 1J (]) 0 U Cl) News Lainre Kazan. ..-. ,.,.. a r .... &II T d I t (jj) look Beat ~ u~ '"'°""' ape e ay o @I) TY Musical Bruins/Washinaton Huskies aame. 9:00 6 CI> Mary Tyter_ Moore Show Ted i ::::'~c~~roes of Teltllltrk" Baxter's contr1ct 1s up for renewal (d ) 'S5-f(I tc Do I R' h d but, to everyone's surpme, Ted re· ra . r ug •.s. IC ar fuses to sian it unless some -c· I Harns. Ulla Jacobson, Michael Red· ... ...... ta era'te clauses are deleted. in bt .. -K 111 0 @) m NIC Saturday Nifht u:i '"'" u ND Movie: (C) (?hr) "Slant" hrt 111:15 Ci) Movfe: (C) "The H1n&1n1 Tree" (dra) '70-Rock Hudson, Elizabeth (dra) '59-Gary Cooper, Maria Taylor. James Dtan. The owner of a Schell, Karl Malden. Texas cattle ranch (Hudson) and di News his wife (Miss Taylor) involve them-11:20 B Movie: (C) <IJIM Birds" (susp) sel'tes in the plight of poor Mnican '63-Rod Taylor, Tlppl Hedren, Su ranch workers. The Conclusion will zanne Pleshette, Jnsica Tandy, Ver· air on the NBC Mond~y M:vie (Nov. onica Cartwright, Charles McGraw 13) at 9PM. A small shore town north of San 8 M1nclnl Generation Linda Ron· Francisco Is attacked by birds of stat and David Clayton -Thomas varylnf sizes, shapes and colors. guest. 11:30 O To Be Announced D THE STREETS OF SAN 00 Movie: "lldJ Poaessed" FRANCISCO-NEW HIT! U Movie: (C) "Caprice" (susp) '67 0 CI) Ci) Cl) Sheets of San Fran· -Doris Day, Richard Harris, Michael tlsto ''Timelock" Bobby Jepson J. Pollard, Edward Mulhare. A girl (Peter Strauss), on a job-hunting becomes an lndustrlaJ spy while ac· pus from San Quentin, becomes the tually ,.archln& for a narcotics ring suspect in a murder arranged by which had her father killed. another inmate. (j) MIMI: (C) "llapffictllt Sewn" m Man Fro111 UNCU (adv) ·~Yul Brynner. Steve Mc· El) U11 Verano Para Record1r Queen. Ell) G1.J Playhouse Ntw Yort "Home" fJ Fript NifM; (C) "Voodoo Man" Sir Ralph Rithardson and Sir John (mys) '44-Bela Lueosl, John Carra Grelaud star In David storey's com-dine. passionate view of the empty lives ®J To11 Jones Sbow of four people in a home for mental II) Mwle: .,.at Ti• We Love" patients. (dra) '3S--Margaret Sullivan, James @El D ~ de loco Valdez • Stewart, Ray Mlllllnd. 9:30 fJ CJ) lob Newhart Show Having Ell) Janik! vowed never to go to bed mad. Bob @I) Clne111 34 and Emily carry on an all·nlght ar-11:45@) To• Jones Show aument when Emily refuses to be· 12:45 (IQ) Movie: "Ma11'1 Rib" (com) '49 come • Monday night football widow. -Spencer Tracy. 0 Seymour Presents: ''The Bride of 1:00 8 Movie: ''TM Cenmt Died 1t Frankenstein" (hOf) '34-Boris Kar· Dftn" (dre) '3S--Gary Cooper. loft, Elsa L•nchester. Madeleine C.rroll. O Newa O (j)(J)lltwa Cl) Minority Community Q) Mevie: <lft"titf" (adv) '46- 9:45 fJ) SU Co1Hdi1 Fnerltl Marfa Montez. Preston Foster. 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Mannix" Who doea the drioing in the claa.e acer.a in "'Man· nix" P Do you we the aame car in one or more Jww.?-John Tapparo, Healdaburg, Calif. e 1 <lo 90 percent of it. We analyze the situation from a danger viewpoint, and if it seems to cross over that fine line FOR DR. BILLY GRAHAM How do you answer people who ask, "J:low can I 6nd Cod?" -Leo L Smith, Chicago, Ill. • To find God, the Bible teaches these simple steps: Be- lieve that God is. Realize that God loves you. Understand that God's love found expression jn the giving of His son, Jesus Christ, to die for mankind. Accept Jesus' sacrifice as washing away your guilt-no matter how you havo mis.-.pent your years. Firuilly, commit your whole self to Him. If you take these steps, you will find God. l'OR ANN-MARGRET Are you a good cook?-V. S., Oceanside, Calif. • No, I don't do any cooking. But my husband (Roger Smith] is a great cook-a gourmet oookl You wouldn't be- lieve the chili he makes. He learned to make it during the 14 years he lived in Mexico. FOR ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK, singer When 1 was watching you at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, I thought you said that you were born in England. But l read somewhere that you were born in India. Which is cor· rect?-D. Z., Ogden, Utah • My family's home was in Leicester, but my father was a captain in the firitish Army. and l wa.'i bom in Madras, India. FOR CHAD EVERETT You have a new record album. How's it doing?-F. Clyde, Santa F~ N. M. • Lousy. And I blame the distributJon for it. For instance, not long ago I went to Fort Worth and Dallas to promote the album, and I must have signed a thousand autographs -which obviously indicated a goodly demand for the rec- ords. But then I wns told there were only 100 records avail- able in Fort Wortl1 and 12.'l in Dall11.'i. FOR SEN. EDMUND S. MUSKIE How do you explain your taking to the stump for George Mt-Govern after Bghting him so hard for the nomination? -B. N .• Newark, Ohio •'George wu not my flrst preference-but then my stan- dards are hJgh. But, since my first preference became un- available, I now 8nd that he meets those standards. So t want to make it perfectly clear that George McGovern is my candidate for the Presidency of the United States. I'm sure God won't let m<! down twice in a row In a single calendar year. beyo!ld which I should not take a chnucc, then I don't do it. Stunt men are experts ut this, an<l even they get injur<."tl sometimes. Many an actor has permanently disabled him.self because be let bis ego rather than common sense dictate how much of a chance ne should taJce. Also, if I'm injured the whole company must shut down until I recover. As for your second question, we have three identical cars, two of which are being repaired while the third one is taking its Jumps. FOR NATE ARCHIBALD, guard on the Kansas City.Omaha Kings basketball team Bow do you answer critics who say that a man as small as you is endangetjng himself by using the driving, peoe~t ing tactics you favor?-Daniel Francis, Dayton, Ohio • I just tell them, "My heart is bigger than you thin le it is." The smaU, quick man always has the advantage over the big man. The big man can't adjust £ast enough to the little man's moves. FOil GOV. GEORGE C. WALLACE of Alabama Recuperating &om your bullet wounds looks like it's going to tab a long time. Are you going to try to run for Presi- dent again in 1976?-F. N., Jonesboro, Arie. • My plans right now are just to be here in 1976. But ff my health is good, then I'll he interested. FOR CONNIE STEVENS With all of the traveling you do, how can you make a home for your children? (Miu Stevens has two children, ages three and fom, by Eddie Fisher.-Ed.~R..James,lndio,CaL • They go with me wherever I go. Lilce when I co-hosted a television series in London for six months last year. Instead of staying at a hotel I took a house because there were eight of us-my two children, my six-year-old nephew, governess. · oook. my secretary, my manager and oI course, me. FOR JON VOIGHT, star of "Deliverance" You've been campaigning for Sen. George McCovem. lm't it chancy ca.reerwise for an actor to get involved in politics? -Larry Bryant, Grand Rapids, Mich. •I think it's chancy nowadays for anyone to absent himself from palitics. And actors are nble to say more than most people, because no one's their boss. We're free agents to- day, we don't belong to studios anymore. An<l because we're free to tallc, we ha,•e a responsibility to do so. HoYember 5, 1972 /iunl(Y ~ n.. Ne-.es-Matazlne LEONARD I . DAYIOOW, CfllltnMn MORTON FRANK, Ptellldent eftd PubH..._ DONALD M. HUFFORD, V.P., Advertlalng Director MORT PERSKY, V.P., Editor In Chief A.Hoc. Advertlalng Mgr.: Robert J . 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You are Invited to mall your question• or comments about any "'•terial In Family Wffkly. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, M1 Lexington Avenue. New York. N.Y. 10022 -. l· t From afar, from the other side of the Adantic, the view of the U.S. Pn:aiden- tial election becomes a bit dis- torted, and many Britooa ptm.le over bow two such .. rogues" (at lea.at. to bear Americana tell it) as Richard Nixon and Sen. George McGovern can run with such high hopes. They are bewildered by the old American habit of venerating the office of the Presidency and attacking, often vilifying, its occupant. We are still caught up in "The American Century," so nobody on this planet can ig- nore, even if be wanted to, the election of the President. Too often this quadrennial epitode has been a protratted bore, of- fering only what seema a Tweedledum -Tweedledee choice to the voter. It is differ- ent this year, tbougb; for, as Mr. Nixon bas said, Americans have a clear-cut choice. He and the man who wants his job cer- tainly have different methods of tackling the country's woes. The question a Briton asks is: Why should it take you Ameri- cans so long to chooee your- lcader? You may not have noticed, but Australia, New Zealand and Canada are holding el~ lions, too, this fall. Unlike the U.S., they have not been viml- ally immobilized for the best part of a year. In Britain we are used to campaigns that last a mere ai.x week.a, which leaves little time for the voten to get fed up with the repetitious declarations of the candidates. Australia and New Zealand expedite their choices the u.me way. In America you go on and on, at f rigbtful expense, and you seem to think the Prai- dency is too good for any mor- tal~ven an American-and ·IO you pillory the excellent men wbo acek the office. It tuma out that they are not roauea after all. but dedic:atod men-with a yen, of wune, for power--lincere in .. • ,AMILY WEEKLY, NO~r 6, 1tn. The writer, Henry Lowrie, Is the noted Washington correspondent of THE SUNDAY ExnESS of LOnck>n, England. For 28 yNrs he ... U.S. corre8p0hdent for THE DAILY ExNESS, Including five yean aa chief Of 119 New York bureau, and eight years as a Washington correspondent. Despite theH lmprwlve cl'8jtentla .. , Mr. Lowrie profe•es some embarrassment about discualng the Amerlcm election In front of the FAMILY Wmu.Y audience of 30 miHion Americans -.. rather like • Ameri- can criticizing the coronation In Britain," says he. The Nixon-MeGovern Battle: How It Looks to Our Allies Of Preeldent Nixon, Lowrie writes: .. No Brttt.h Soclellst government eould hne lmpoled the rigorous controa. thltt Mr. Nixon Ht on the American economy without Igniting • nettonel uprur ••. that could have toppled the government." • their desire to serve their coun- try and improve the lot of mankind. Who can doubt that both President Nixon and Senator McGovern want fervently to divest America of that tragic wa.r in Vietnam? No reasonable man would believe otberwi1e, despite suggestions that the President delayed ending the war IO that be could, as Sargent Shriver implied., ride to reelec- tion on peace. • Both candidatea have ad- vanced propo1als invested with sincerity and careful thouabt, yet eo diametrically oppoeecl in approecb that each bu been pilloried by his critica.. In the wortd'a eyes. it iJ on the Viet· nam war that Americana will make the big choice. The War Nixon is unyielding in his' policy to send hil bomber fteets to North Vietnam and keep the magnetic mines active in Com- munist harbors until there is "progress on the negotiating front" on an all-Vietnam ceue- fire. He is adamant that be will order complete U.S. with- drawal only when Hanoi agrees to an internationally superviled ceue-6re, with all American war prisoners rclcated-and the miuing in action accounted for. He promises to b.ave the last of U.S. troops out within four months of a ceue-6.rc. He says he would continue to support the Thieu regime with military and economic aid but agrees to general elections in South Viet- nam within six months of the "Senator McGovem," con,.._ this Brttlsh ob9erver, 0 atlll exerclw our concem. Hla views on America'• commitments to such •Ill•• Australl• and New Zeeland hn• us Just• little wontec1.• cease-fire. President Thieu would have to resign a month before the election, and if be wants to regain his title, take his chance along with the other candidates. McGovern prom.isea to end the bombing and to withdraw all U .S. forces from Indochina within 90 days of bis getting into the White House. We get the imp11CSSion that he believes Hanoi would release all Ameri- can prisoners in that period. If nec:css.ary, so the story rung. be is willing to "beg" Hanoi to re- leue them. He would end American support for Presi- dent Thieu, accept a coalition government includioJ the Viet- cong, and would offer asylum to South Vietnamac leaders who feared for their livca in a Communist purge. He would not withdraw American forces from Thai- land or American warships from the Gulf of Tookio until an POW'a are free. While end- ing all mrntary a.id to Saigon, Laos and Cambodia, he is quoted as saying that be would give them ond North Vietnam war-recovery aid. To an outsider, the choice for tbC voters is clear. Do Americans accept Mr. Nixon's contention that America's hon- or and future inftuenoe in the world ride with his attempta for "an honorab)c, just peace"? Or do they back Senator McGovern's contention that Vietnam is a shameful inter- -'ude that must be ended imme- diately by complete American c ir e s h w a NOTE: Aa this laaue of FAMILY WEEKLY went to _press, there were reports of an Impend- ing war Mttlement between the U.S. and the government of North Vietnam. No .. ttlement waa confirmed at that time, however. By Henry Lowrie, ~fer FAMILY WEEKLY withdrawal without stipulating cease.fire terms at the negotiat- ing table? for the better-fixed), virtually no .taites on low to· lower-mid- dle incomes, increased taxes for corporations and rich people. The Economy At least he got attention, and What seems particularly then like a skilled politician he ironic ~ the, British viewer are changed his tune as Wall the economic policies adopted Street's outrage mingled with by the candidates. No British the doubts of even the poorer Socialist government, even in Americans be was so anxious austerity days, could have i.m-to help. posed the rigorous August 15 With the help of h~ account- controls that Mr. Nixon set aa:lf.. a~ ~-h~ ~1~s pro- the American economy withmlt. gram-:-Tbe P~~~ is· in igniting a national uproar. It torment at his promise to chop inevitably would have provoked $JO billion from defense spend- a Parliamentary vote of confi-ing over three years. He prom- dence that could have toppled ises a $1 ()..billion-a-year jobs the government. ('fhat vote of program through Government confidence is a useful device contracts for new housing, the American Founding Fath-transportation and pollution ers overlooked. Pity. You'd be control, $6 billion worth of surprised how often it comes in "public service" jobs for wel- handy ! ) fare recipients who arc able to ·. Eyebrows went up io British work, and exemption of Jow- political and financial circles income wages from wage con- when Mr. Nixon announced trol. He promises to save $8 the freezing of wages and prof-billion a year by closing the tax its, and interfered with the flow loopholes on capital gains, but of world trade by imposing his aides agree that his pro- punitive import doties. He fur-posals would require net addi- ther surprised his critics by tion to the Nixon budget. maintaining the controls right Britain's Prime Minister Ed- througb the election campaign ward Heath bas privately voiced with the declaration that "We his admiration and envy of the are determined to return to an success of the Nixon "freeu." unfetteted economy at the ear-He·admires and covets Mr. Nix- liest possible moment." As the on's good fortune in not precip- London "Economist" com-itating a public revolt with his mented ·dryly "Quite!" decision to maintain controls. What is odd is that Senator Mr. Nixon's goals seem for- McGovem's party has tradi-midable: a demand that Con- tionally . followed the phil()S(r gress limit Government apend- phy that government should ing to $2SO billion, plus his manipulate the economy -yet threat to veto "inftationary" here be is proposing to scrap legislation; reduction of. unem- the Nixon controls and sub-ployment to five percent and stitute "guidelines," mostly on the inflation rate to three per- a voluntary basis. cent, with White HOUie decla- Back in the snowy days of rations to avoid income tax the New tfampshire primary bikes in the next four years. (Heavens! It really is a long Democrats scoff at such a campaign)-Senator McGovern promise, and even the ranking "'opened with his series of "wel-Republican on the Houte Ways fare state" promiees, promises and Means Commjttee couldn't so glowing that even a poor accept it. Said Rep. John W. British voter would have beel) Byrnes ( R., Wis.), "There's no wary. 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'"..,wd ~. \IOU Will MIO llCIM A CR11ftCAn GOOO iJ'W•. fOl 12 PAlll Of STA&ClllSl PAHmtem. . The Nixon-n Batt~: How It Looks to Our Allies (Continued /ru~11page 5) tion is how big the in~rease will have to be." To an onlooker, what seemed incredible was the plan of the Social Security Administration to include with the checks to be mailed out to 28 million recip- ients on October 3 a printed note giving credit to Mr. Nixon for the 20 percent increase in benefits. The fact is, the Ad- ministration fought the 20 per- cent boost and tried to hold it down to five percent. (The note was a nonpolitical gesture, said tbe Social Security officials. Nonpolitical, my foot, says the European-and what beautiful timing!) Foreign Polley Now there is new worry for your friends abroad. They've been reading snatches of for- eign-policy reports which indi- cate that the United States may be heading into a new era of isolationism, such as the one that followed the First World War. /They fret that America may again pull into a shell·after the trauma of Vietnam, after the years of unprecedented gen- erosity and compassion that produced $170 bilJion to re- build war-shattered Europe. What is the real difference be- tween the Nixon doctrine enun- ciated at Guam early in 1969 (i.e., that America close baaes on the fringes oC its def enac- treaty perimeters) and George McGovern's partly moral, part- ly materialistic plea, "Come home, America"? But it is impouible to over- estimate the significance of Mr. N~on's ftight to Peking and Moscow in May. He removed American blinkers on the real- ity of a China with close to a billion people -and what a market they provide for Amer- ican cxportenl He acknowl- edged the reality that the world balance of power must be sought with Moscow's agree- ment on strategic weapons. To the delight of the British, be has balanced this by oppoting unilateral withdrawal of Amer- ican troops from Europe. That one had ua worried. Meanwhile, Senator McGov- ern still exercila our concern. His proposal for unilateral cuts in NATO forces and hit un- I e FAMILY Wl!EKlV, N~5. tt72 clear (to us) views on the fu- ture of America's commitments solemnly undertaken to such proven allies aa Australia and New Zealand have us jU1t a little worried. Likewise, however, Amer- ica's alliea have been alarmed by the jolting leaaons Japan hu n:ceived from the "Nixon abocks" -sudden abandonment oC an agreed joint position of absolute opposition to Peking and the abrupt moves to re· vaJue the dollar without coo- suJtation. Little wonder your friends ponder on what trust they can place in the foreign policy of either candidate. Conaumerlam AJong with other friendly oblervef'I, I must remain cyni- cal about the promises of the Republicans and the Democrats to protect the consumer from abuae or exploitation. Like President Johnson, Mr. Nixon appointed a "comumer om- budsman" in the White Ho'uie. So why, asks the skeptic from Britain, is it left to Ralph Nader, tbe people's snarling ·watchdog, to be the people's protector? Senator McGovern ia in fa- vor of strong Government ac- tion to help consumen and has general proposals to crack down on some of the big cor- porations that he believes arc rigging price.. Even ao, Mr. Nader accuses him of wavering on specific propals. Mr. Nixon is all for "aelf- reguJation" by industry, an ar- rangocmeot that provoked Mr. Nader into growling, "That's like asking the fox to guard the chick.ens." The Protest Movements For a Jong time after the con· vulaions of the campus riots, the burnings in Detroit, Watts and Washington, the sickening assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King and Sen. Robert Kennedy in J 968, we Eun>- peans wondered where America was beaded. Tbe bloodiness bas cued but the differences remain. Senator McGovern, who ftcw 35 bomber missiom in World War II, would grant amnesty to the young men who resisted the draft when Vietnam is fi- nally settled. No, says President Nixon, a former Navy man, "Those who chose to let others serve their country while they refused should pay for violat- ing the law." This dilemma is not peculiar to America. The question stretches across all democra- cies: Can civil diaobedience ever be called justified? Is it justified if the war ia a palpable wrong? Mr. Nixon, in a compassion- ate note to Mr. William Scran- ton, chairman of the commis- sion that investigated campus unrest, said, "Removing the causes of legitimate dissent bu, in my lifetime, become one of the constant endeavors of the American Government. It re- mains the business of this Ad- ministration." In summation, I would sug- gest that Americans this year have a more definite choice than usual. The American sys.- tern of selecting the leader falls short. to my possibly biased Parliamentary mind, of being the best democratic election system. (Though ( suppose everyone thinks hit own coun- try's system is best!) But it it still an admirable, an ~ocllent exercise in democracy. If Americana would only ~alize it, the choice this year is between two patriots, two men of integrity and goodwill. T,.. or Falae: There are advantages in being non-creative. (See num- ber 4-.) Should you be slad you're ciati¥e, or happy that you're not? How do creative women di«er from creative men? Would )'OU like to find out how cieative you are? Thia quiz~ IOIDe interesting answers. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. MOit creative people have simple, uncomplicated person- alities. 2. There are two kinds of creativity: hot and cold. 3. Creative people are the hardest to penuade or inftu- ence. 4. There are advantages in beina non-creative. 5. Creative men have differ- ent penoliality characteristics from creative women. I. Creative ability can be a liability if you don't use it ANSWERS 1. Falle. Stuc:liea at the Uni- versity of Cafifomia'1 Institute of Penonality Aaessment and Reaearcb have shown that cre.- ative individuals have a feel- ing for complexities. and are more aware of the intricacies and involvements of life around them than others are. Other flndinp: They are more open-minded, have keener pen:eption, and are Jess likely to jump to conclusions than the average person. They are a110 more dependent on their intuitive feelin111 and are much more inclined to follow up on their hunchel than non- creative people. 2. Trw. Studies at a leading univenity have lbown that there are two dildncdy di1fer- ent typc:a of creativity -bot and cold. The bot type is u- sociated with emotional ex· praaioo. while tho cold type is c:Uttinguisbed by control and reason. ~ penon who is gifted with cold creativity is described u a competent. stable, responsible and coop- erative pel"IOD who is te- 900nieful and sm.sitive. In contrast, the penon with hot creativity wu found "to ex- People Quiz. ercile little control O¥Cr bis emotions. He exprws bis impulla freely aDd induleea in COOliderable imqinative activity. He .. mqre interested in teff-cxpr 111''Ja than be ii in copina In a me-.ared and practical way with tho de- mends ol bis environment." I. PaJM. Studies 1t Obio State Univenity lhow that the hish- ly creative JJC1IOD teDda to be perpetuaDy opeo-minded and ftexlble ia bil attitudes, eqBr to at.orb new COQCflpll and ideas, and tbu1 -11 te1ta demonstrated-"is more hiah- ly susceptible to penuuion than lea creative penom." 4. True. Studies show that low scoren on creativity tests have more tolerance and pa- tience, have a pater ability to tolerate noile, can wort unckr condit.iona dW a highly creative penon would find completely diltnctin1. And. as one lelldin1 invad- ptor obee:rved in mnunina up his ft:ndiql. pel'IOM wbo are lackina in creative ability .. 1eem to have a pat.er power to concentrate on activitiea where an abundant flow of new· idea ii not needed, IUCb u ac:countina. aupervilioa of othen, playina card pines." 5. True. University of Cali- fornia ltucliel abawed that creative men were aiwn to actina on impulae. wttb a de- sire for iRIWlt aratiftcation. They were lea raponaive to beauty in art. nature, etc., than creative women. They were ailo a comervadve, and more inclined to liberal am. hides in their penonal beliefs and aenenl life outlook. ere.. tive women, on the OCher hand, were found to be .. out. atandingJy interested in inde· pendent thouaht"; they were more~more 1Cn1itive to the delicate ntt- ances and shadinp of varioUI forma of artistic creation. They were abo more devout, more dedicated in their reffai· OUI convictJom. I. True. Dr. Dean Trembly, California State Polytedudc Collete. ~ tbe 9ndla11 al atudiM wbidl lhow ... en. tive ability is '1ib a tool that is alwayt in your band. a tool that p in J'OUf way when you're doint a job that doem't call for it. Por aampe, a bookkeeper ha DO need for an Ktive, creative i,......._ tion. It is a dilb ac:tina f lldor for him." He pointl out dm IUCh an ability, it idle and not put to'*• .. can be the IOUl'C9 of emotional me.. ........ t of c:oolkt between .. need for 1elf-aprmlDft and the lack of oppommfty ,_ to uee the aptitude." 111111 ~AMtlY WHICl:.Y, NI r•1 I, 1t11 • P t \ \ t Werning : The Surgeon General Has Oat~ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangsous to Your Heakh. «inp: 18 "'l:·ur:· t3 mg. nicotine-100' s: 19mg'.'ta(.'1.4 mg. nicotine Iv. per cigamte,'FTC Ripon Aug:72 , To establish its 1972 Pro FootbaJJ AU~r Team, FAMILY WBEKLY con- suJtcd 17 . of television's top footbaJl broadcasters. Since all three major networks -NBC, C BS and ABC -televise foot- ball, telecasters from all three participated in the poll. In addition to selecting play- ers at each of the 22 individual positions, the sportscasters - eight of them former pro play- ers-also were asked to vote for the two players they considered most exciting to watch, one on offense and one on defense. This resulted in the selection of a 23-man AU-Pro Team. Dick Butkue, the ferocious middle linebacker of the Chicago Bears, waa rated the most excit- ing defensive performer, but was beaten in balloting for the All-Pro Team in the closest bal- loting waged at any position. Kansas City's crack in the mid- dle, Wiiiie t.nler, outpolled Butkus by one vote. On offense, Pllut Werfleld, the mercury-f ootcd wide re- ceiver of the Miami Dolphins, was adjudged the outstanding split end in the pro ranks, and also got the nod as the most ex- citing player when his team had the baJI. Note: This team was selected during the exhibition season, when it wu believed quarter- back Roger S..,bac:tl of the Dallas Cowboys and tight end Charfle s.nden of the De- troit Lions. both injured in pre- seaaon play, wouJd be back in the lineup by the middle of the regular seaaon. ,., Sports Extra · The First Annual Sportscasters' All-Pro Team MOST EXCmNG DEFENSIVE PLAYER DICK BUTKUS This ia Dick Butkus, voted most spectacular def enaive player by the tdccuten, though be was beaten out by a vote in aepante balloting for bis mid- dle linebacter's apot by Kansas City's Willie Lanier. Butkua is the Chicaao Bean' defensive terror. Jn '71, be even added a new weapon to bis already ex- leos.ive arsenal. When the Bean' attempt to kick an extra point apimt the Wuhinaton Red- skins resulted in a broken play, quarterback Bobby Doullus threw the ball to Butkus in the end zone for lhe decisive point in an upset 16-1 S victory. But· kus has been an All-Pro choice each of bis aevco aeaaons with the Bean, wbo made him their tint draft choice in 1965. But- kus was railed in Crucaao and attended the Univeraity of Illi- nois. He it sa.id to tackle harder Lhan anyone in the pme. He is adept at all ptwes of (ineback- ing, coverina on pMICll u well u runs (be'• interapecd 19 pUlel in hi• carrier). Whm completely IOUnd, his 6-3, 2AS- pound body moves very wcU. MOST EXCmNG OFFENSIVE Pt.A YEA PAUL WAAF1ELD ........ Dolphlne, 8pNt End Even the PreaideA'lt of the United Stat.es takes time out of a busy schedule to talk about Paul Warfield, wbo may be without peer as a receiver in the history of pro football. Prior to last January's Super Bowl confrontation between Warlleld's Miami team and the Dallas Cowboys, Preaident Nix- on suggested that the key to victory for the Dolphins would be to work Paul free on the "down-and-in pattern," a ma- MUYff he executes almoet to perfection. Paul and the Ool- pb.ina did try the Preaidential strategy in the Super Bowl game and be caught aome puses. But overall the Cowboys were loo much for the youth- ful Miami club. Still, the Oolphiru' defeat hardly wu Warfield's fault. The 6-0, 185-pounder is the epitome of grace and beauty when be runs bis pus rout.ea. Paul ia the best receiver in the game when it comes to treading the tiabt- rope path down the sidelina. Now in hia ninth 1euon in pro (ootbaJI and third with Miami, Warfield, a 30-year-okt native of Warren. Ohio. apenc hia ftnt six NFL 1euom with Cleve- land. He haa a career averatc of 21. I yarda per c.tch. a re- markably IUah ftaure, and 61 touchdowN. In 1971 , in leadin1 the leap with 11 touchdown receptions. Paul avua,ed a brcathtakjl'\I 23.l yards every tlmc he c:au&ht the t.11. Ct>111l11wJ ,AMIL y Wl'EKL Y, No .,. ... a. lf'J'I •• • ' • l I ----------------OFFENSE----------------ROGER STAUBACH Dallas Cowboys Owt~ 6-3, 197, in \)is fourth pro sea- son, all with Cowboys .... Graduated from the Naval Academy in 1965, where he won the Hci&mao Trophy as a junior .... After seeing part- time duty as a Dallas quarter- back, won regular job in 1971, took the Cowboys to the Super Bowl championship .... Topped the NFL in passing, completing 59.7 percent of his passes and accounting for 8.92 yards on every throw .... Was named league's Most Valuable Player in most post-season balloting. JOHN BROCKINGTON GrMn Bay Peckers Running back 6-I, 225, in second year with the Pack.era, who made him their fint-round draft choice for 1971 .... A rookie sensa- tion last year .... Led the NFC with t. IOS yards on the ground, beat performance ever by a first-year player .... Averaged S. l yards per run, also best in the NFL. ... Durable and quick, posae19e9 explosive run- ning power .... Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., went to Ohio State on football scholarship. ... Only 24 years old. with an unlimited future. Fl.OYD Lrnl.E ~Broncoa Running back S-10, 195, in hia sixth year aa pro with Broooos .... Though playing for a weak team, bas emerged u ooe of premier run- nen in football. ... Led entire NPL in 1971 with 1,133 yacda, and carried the baU more than any<>oc die in the Aeaguc, 284 timea .... Now 30 yean old, ran in aame Syniculc bactflcld with former Boston star Jim Nanoe .... A aood paa receiv- er and punt and kictoft'-retum man when not running the ball from acrimmaee. . I OTIS TAYLOR "---cttr CNefa ,..,.. 6-3, 215, eiahtb eeuon with Chiera, who dratted him oo the fourth round out of Prairie View A&M in 1965 .... Now 30 years old, had a superb l 971 SC8$0n after a th~year sJump caused by in juries and other problema. . . . Only receiver in NFL to surpass 1,000 yards in receptions with J, 1J0 last year on S7 catches. . .. Constantly made the important catches for Kansas City last year, leading the Chiefs to ·the AFC play-offs. CHARLIE SANDERS Detroit Llona Tight end 6-4, 230, in fifth pro 1eason with Uooa, after being drafted on the third round in 1968 .... Combination of outataoding re- ceiving ability, great speed and size, and strong biocking makes him the perfect tight end .... Expected to star in butetba.11 at the University of MinOC10ta but chose. football llQd became a star, despite lack of early na- tional attention .... Has an un- canny talent toe rising high into the air to mate a catch in heavy traffic .... Only 26, made 31 catches in 1971 for 502 yards. . . . Had a high of 42 catches in 1969. Jiii TYRER· Kansa ac, a.w. TKkle ~. 270, in 12th IC&IOD II pro. ... Joined the Chiefs in 1963 after spending 1961-62 at Dal-. lu. ... One of many veterans in the pros who were scorned in days when there were tcp- arate Natiooal and American teaauea. ... Now regarded by all u one of football'• mOlt outatanding performers. . . . At 33 and a fonner Ohio State All-America, bu been selected to play in post-seaaon All-Star Games nine consecutive yean. RONYARY lllNlHrAa Vllclftge T-*le 6-S, 256, in his ftfth pro aeuon wi~ Vikings. . . . Fll'lt player in the nation drafted in 1968, hu become a superstar in a short time. . . . Minnesota coach Bud Grant calla him "the bat tackle in football ...... At age 26 he bu many more yean of putneaa ahead .... Hu 8ne auiaaivenaa to comple- ment hit great size and atrenath. ... Was a tw~time All·Amer- ica at Southern California and winner of the Outland Trophy as America's our.landing col- lege lineman u a tmior in J 967 .... A native of Chicago. JOHNNILAHD D•llneowbop o .. rc1 6-3, 245, in bis seventh pro sea- aon after being drafted on the first round by Cowboys in 1966. . . . Rated the unsung hero of Dallas' $t.lper Bowl victory over Miami. . . . Sprang Cowboys' runncn loose with several crunching blocb. . . . Sttong enouah to t.nock people over and fut enough to get outside on weeps. ... A major reason why Cowboy bacb always have high rushing totals. LARRY LITil.E ........ Dolphlna Guard 6-1, 26S, in bia sixth season in the pros, fourth with the Dol- phins .... A claaak: e1amplc of the fallibility o( the draft aya.- tem. . . . Overlooked by every pro team after he graduated from Bethune-Cookman -in Florida. signed on as a free agent with San Diego before the 1967 ICUOO •••• The Cbargen let him go to Miami before the 1969 campaign, and he's been one or the best in the business ever ~inc:c .... Voted top offen- sive lineman in the AFC by his fellow players the put two sea- sons .... Only 27, with many fine 11eason~ ahead of him. FORREST BLUE s.n Fr8'Cl8co 4hn Center 6-S, 260, in his fifth pro te.uon, all with 49en. . . . Firat-round draft choice out of Auburn in 1968 .... Size, speed and strength make him a formidable blocker .... Considered atiD im- pcoving at aee 27, could be an All-Pro fixture for yeua. ... Likes to play center, thouJb he reaJiza the position almost u- aures anonymity .... A native of Marfa, Texu, who grew up in Tampa, P1a. ... San Pran- cllQO quarterback John Brodie gets thrown for loaes fewer times than any other paaer, and here's one of the bit ft&IODS. (C01tti1twtl °" ~ 12) OFFENSIVE TEAM DEFENSIVE TEAM "If you're 11.nhappy with our Ford, Me or lncoln, "We want to kno"W about it." -furd Motor Company and 6P)5 funl ancl Lincoln-Mercury dealers We listen. And we're concerned about a 11ery real problem in the car business: unhappy OK'ners. We intend to solve our share of it. By working to keep owners of Ford Motor Company cars and trucks happy-new or old. In short, j,·e're committed to doing a better job-en the assembly line before you buy, and in the service department after you buy: OUR GOAL IS NO . UNHAPPY OWNERS. The commitment to our goal is backed by the people who arc directly responsible for making it happen. It starts with the engineers and designers, and extends all the way to virtually every Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealer and his service personnel. -WHAT FORD MOTOR COMPANY IS DOING. Improvement begins at home. That means build better cars and trucks. Which is exactly what we're doing. But there's been another change. A rcorganjzation. Ford Motor Company is the first major automobile manufacturer to form a whole new division designed to make servicing cars as important as selling them. The new Ford Customer Service Division has offices in 34 cities across the country. (Note the map.) Okay, how does the system work? WHAT 6,035 FORD AND LINCOLN- MERCVRY DEALERS ARE DOING. The next time you visit one of these dealers, you'll find some impor1ant improvements in the way he does business. • You'll get protection 1n addition to the new- car warranty. The dealer will guara ntee his service work for 90 days or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first. If h is repair or replace- ment fails in normal service during that period. take it back to the dealer. He'll fi:1t it-and you won't pay for it-he will. Parts and labor. • He'll give you a "report card" so you can - grade the job you got. If for any reason you want the dealer 10 get in touch with you, just · mark the box provided. • The mechanic who docs the work will personally sign the job. ~ - WHAT TO DO IF YOU'R E UNHAPPY. Let's say you own a Ford, Mercury or Lincoln- any model, any year-and you have a problem with it. First, see your dealer. Tell him your problem. Jn most cases, that's where your pro.blcm will end. BUT SUPPOSE YOU'VE BEEN TO THE DEALER AND YOU STILL HA VE A PRO BLEM 1 (Ir LL HAPPEN OCCASIONALLY.) Then you write the Ford Customer Service Division. Its primary responsibility is helping Ford, Mercury and Lincoln owners after the sale. Drop them a line. You'll be contacted very quickly by a Ford Customer Service rcprncntativc: in your area. And he'll work with you and the dealer to try to straighten things out. If your problem is covered by new-car warranty, it will be fiited free. If it's not. yes, you will foot the bill. But in either case, you'll get a first rate-job. Take us up on it. All we ask is a chance to prove the goal is for real. FOR THE ADDRESS OF THE CUSTOMER SERVICE DIVISION OFFICE NEAREST YOU, CALL TOLL FREE : 80()..243""°°° IN CONNECTICUT l-8Q0..882-6500 If you own a Ford Motor Company car or truck, it's worth thinking about. And if' you don't own one, it's really worth thinking about. And if you want information about our cars and trucks, or if you want tO" know where we stand on safety, emissions, quality control- anything- Write: Ford Motor Company Listens. Box 1973, The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan 48121. Let us know what's on your mind. We listen better. And we'd like to prove it to you . Our goal: No unhappy owners. ... has a better idea (we listen better) ~..-S' All-Pro Te~1n1 Cv11ri11111·d --DEFENSE-• BUBBA SMITH Baltlmore, End 6-7. 295, in his sixth year with Colts, who selected him on the first round of the 196 7 draft. . . . Led Colts in dumping opposing quarterbacks in 197 J, with nine "sacks." ... Blocked four field goals, including two in post-season play-off game againsr Cleveland .... Voted best defensive player in AFC. CARL EUER Mlnne90ta, End 6-6, 250, in bis ninth pro sea- son with the Vikings .... Play- ed both offense and defense for University of Minnesota for three seasons, achieving All- America honors in final season. ... Drafted on first round in 1964 .... Incredibly fast for a man his size, is called "The Moose." JIM JOHNSON San Fr•ncfsco, Cornerback 6-2. 185, 12th pro season, all with 49crs .... Best known for years as the younger brother of 1960 Olympic decathlon champion Rafer Johnson, has gained almost universal accept- ance as the out.standing pass defender in the National Foot- ball Conference .... Played most of last season with a bro- ken wrist .... Won the George Halas Award after the season for his display of courage. Al.AN PAGE . Mlnneeota, Tackle 6-4, 245, in his sixth season with Vikings .... In t 971 be- came fint lineman in history to be named the Most Valuable Player in the NFL ... Has been a starter since his rookie seuon, the only ftnt-year man to earn regular status with tbc Vikings under coach Bud Grant .... Has amazing speed and quicknea, relici leas on hrutc strength than most other great tacklea. 809 LILLY Deta.a,TllCkle 6-S, 260, in his 12th 1eason with 1t • 'A"'l~Y WHKLY, No¥9ftlbtr $, 1t7t ../ Our Leading Winners Top vote-getten in our poJI were two defensive tackles, AJan Page and Bob UIJy. Each got 14 votes. Other not- ables were Charlie Sanders. John Brockington and Jim Tyrer, with I I votes each. 7 If your yard is taking advantage of you, fight back. With our lowest-price gasoline chain saw ever. Mc Cullochs new Mini Mac 1. You give your yard the best weekends of your life. So what happens? The second you tum your back. It's just grow, grow, grow! Now you can fight back, and save money, loo. This $99.95 • Mini Mac 1 Is guaninteed to give you back your weekends. And gM! you the best-looking yard on the block. Here's how. The Trees. From long-haired hippies to dean-cut beauties in a n Mini Mac minutes. Limbing and pruning trees doesn't have to be a job you pay somebody else to do. At 6.9 lbs~.' the Mini Mac 1 is so maneuverable, ll's child's play to barber your trees. When you finish. stand back and admire. Then take Sunday off. TM Logs. Ga those lazy things off their baclcs and Into t~ &replace wh6e they belong. The Mm\ Mac's the Cowboys, m<>5t as an All- Pro .... Has bad a superb career since oomiog to DaJlas as a first draft choice from Texas Chris- tian University in 1961. ... Hu been called the finest tackle who ever lived. . . . So overpower- • ing, he often is double-and triple-teamed by blockers .... Entering the current campaign, $9§:95 "'"""""·-·.....-.11.w __ ...,.......,.__,_ 10" bar can zip through a 6" log in 5 seconds. lhat means a whole winter's worth of firewood takes just a couple of hours. Next weekend you can sit by the fire and read. We also haw a Mini Mac Electric. Also just $99.95~ This is the mdoor· outdoor Mmi Mac. Very light, very maneuverable and very time-saving Just Plug It in and start cutting Mc:Culloch's choice tor people who want more saw: Mini Mac 6 with 12" bar(6.9 lbs:·1 $114.95: Mini Mac 6 Automatic with 14" bar. "oils itself as you cut. $129.95: Power Mac 6 with 14" bar. bigger engine (6 lbs. 15 oz.") $159.95.' The Building Projects. The lumber PN.>1qe;......., .. c:-i.-i..-.. is then! but the flesh is weak? Let 1!!1111 McCulloch Mini Mac 1 show you that hobbles ... can be fun. You start by building a planter box. It's so eaS')l you go on to the patio table your wife has been begging f<>f. Then the benches.A wheel· ~......, °" McC..lloch C"'*-. barrow. Pretty500n you're hooked. &-.&n.w~ So you might a.s weD send 2SC for our booklet. "101 Reasons to Own A Chain Saw~ right now bad never mUxd a game in 11 years u a pro. BILL BRADlEY Phlladetphla, f rM Mfety 5-1 J, 190, in fourth year with Eagles .... A third-round drafl choice in l 969 out of Te:lla.s, where he played quarterback and defensive back .... Emer,ed a~ a defensive superstar in 197 l with l l interceptions, most in pro football .... Painq as a hobby. WtWE LANIER "--aty, UMb8cker 6-1, 2'4S, in his sixth year with the Chief 1 ••.• A second-round draft choice out of Morgan State in 1967 .... Those who have been hit by him insist no one hits with more punishing effect .... His major responsi- bility is pass coverage, for which he backpedals to clog the pas.~ ing lanes and to m..eet a back coming out for a pass .... Does a fine job covering running game too. BOBBY BELL Kanaa• Chy, Linebacker 6-4, 220, a ten-year man with the C hiefs this season. . . . A tackle in college at Minnesota, considered too small for the pros, converted into line- backer by Kansas City coaches. ... Has been one of the all-time greats at the position .... It's been said he could play any position, he's so gifted. . . . Has intercepted 21 passes as a pro, returning four for TD's. WIWEBROWN oakland. Comert>ack 6-1, 190, a ten-year pro fes- sional, now in his sixth season with the Raiders .... Came to Raiders in 1967 trade .... Most- honored Oakland player in 197 1, made every AH-Pro squad and pJaycd in second straight Pr o Bowl. ... P layed football and ran track at Grambling College .... Prob- ably the best of all pass defend- ers in one-on-One coverage with the receiver. TED HENDRICKS Baltimore, Unebacker 6-7, 220, in fourth pro season with Colts. ... Has brought a new dimension to linebacking • play with his height .... With Bubba Smith in front of him, forms the most awetome place- k.ick-blocking alignment in football .... His long, thin frame earns him the nickname "The Stork." . . . Extreme- ly effective oo pass coverage because of his quickness and height, intercepting five passes in 1971. RICK YOLK Baltimore, Strong a8fety 6-3, 195, in his sixth year with Colts, who made him their sec- ond-drab choice in i 967. . -. Not very fast but extremely ag- gressive and a puoidling tackler. . . . Has intercepted 24 passes in first five tealOnS as a pro .... A key opentive in the Colts' complicated 7.00e-pass defense. ... Twenty-eeveo years old, he'~ the nephew of a M ichigan great of the 1940's, Bob Chappuis. (Coflllnwd 011 page U J Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Winston PlLTER ·CIGARETTES AU-Pro Team Continued ~ Who the Sportecaaters Most Like to Watch: $ome Sample Comments PMll W•rfleld, 8Pllt end, Miami Dolphlne ''This man baa incredible in- dividuaJ skilla. Hia slcek.neaa ia the appearance you'd most CA- pect from a wide receiver." -Curt Gowdy, NBC "Warfield has grac:e and ftow of movement. His pass patterns are a delight to watch. and al- ter catching the ball he func- tions like a running bact."- l>ave Kocourek, NBC "Warfield wa.a ao poetic and graceful and awesome last sea- son; his performances bad a certain permanent quality about them, lite a painting." -Jack Whltqker, CBS Dick Butkua, middle un-.cker, Chae.go a •• ,. "Butkus is frequently out of position. but never out of the play. I witnessed biJ penonal conquest of the Waabington Redskins. He was superb in the middle, his performance capped off when be caught a broken play extra point for the win. All of dais with a thumb swelled to the siu. of my leg and a leg so loose it wobbled. Then, bleed- "' ina throuab •. ~ yelid,. in a post-game interview be humbly said, 'It's part of the game.' 9.wtkus' game, that is-super.'' -Tom Brookshier, CBS "Great lateral movement and punishing tackler." -George Connor, CBS "Savage and animalistic." - George Ratterman, NBC Bob Liiiy, hick .. , O.llu · Cowbor• "f m amazed at how often he is double-, even triple-teamed, but manages to break up playi. I get enjoyment from knowing I'm watching a future Hall of f'amc:r in the fteah." -Frank GUeNr, CBS "Alona with Alan Page o( the Vikinp, UUy just bu to be the ~ ever to play the ·de- f enaive tact.le •pot." -Frank Gi/Jord, ABC . "Outltaodina physical abi._ 14 • l'AMILY Wl!EKLY, No-b9f &, 111'2 YOUR RIGHTS: HAPPINESS to discover a great decorator look for your home wtthout a great deCOfator cost. Rogers giyes you the color you want, for fhe purpose you want. at the price you want. Even guarantees the satisfaction you want ... right on the label. 522 Accents slightty higher ROGERS PAINT PRODUCTS available at SHERWIN-WILLIAMS STORES See Yellow Pages under Paint for the locotton of the store nearest you. ity. His combination of speed and strength is remarkable." - Don Meredith, ABC Wiii .. Lmlef, llnebecbr, KMU9 CltJ CNefa "Lanier is the fterceat tackler in football-and with the widest range."-Howard ConU, ABC "Quickestand hardest hitting linebacker rve seen." -Curt Gowdy, NBC OtlaT.,tcw,wkl9~. K8nA9 Cat, a. .... "He can win a ball game on every play." -Cluulle Jone1, NBC "Make.! the impossible catch look aJmos routine.''-Jay Ran-/1 tlolph, N Roger St.u • ~ quarterbM:k, ..... ,. "People don alway realiu what an extremely u uaual quarterback Roger i1, in that he's a careful pauer (only four interceptions -in '71), and a dangerous runner. Thia is a very rare combination." - George RaJterman, NBC John Brockington, running bmclc, GrMn S.J hck.,. "Greateat since Jimmy Brown: 1.1 OS yards as rookie -with a JosiJig club!" -Don Criqui, CBS Duane Thoma, running bllck, Sn Diego CMrgen "This guy, to me, is the per- fect combination of sj)eed. baJ. ance, strength· aod grace." - Frank GiOord, ABC Sonny Jurgeneen, qu•rterlNtclc, Walhlngton Redaklna ··He's a master at reading de- fenses, has one of the quickest relcaaes in pro football. After a year out because of injury. be11 come back and Jead the Redskins to a great season of- fensively. He can pick defenses apart in the last two minutes of the game." -George Connor, CBS Here'• Who Did the Picking ••• Tom Brootsh.ier, CBS, played for Philadelphia Ea,gles. George Connor, CBS, played for Chicago Bears. Howard Cosell, ABC. Don Criqui, CBS. WiJJie Davis, NBC, played for Green Bay Packen. Frank GJieber, CBS. Frank Gifford, ABC, played for N.Y . Giants. Curt Gowdy, NBC. Charlie Jones, NBC. Dave Kocourek, NBC, played for San Diego Cbargen. Don Meredith, ABC, played for Dallas Cowboys. 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ON THIS PAGE: Mrs. Nixon's Recipes __ BARBECUED CHICKEN 2 (~b. elu) broller-fryer c:NckeM,eplll le, cup butter or margerlne, melted Juice of two lemon8 (~ cup) 1 tabl1epoon INIPflk• 1 t.bteepoon orepno ... ,,... 1 teMpoon garlic aaH le, te•poon Hit v. tH1poon llfOUnd bleck pepper 1. Wash chickens in cold waler, pat dry with paper towels. Place chicken halves in shallow glass pan. 2. Combine butter, lemon juice, paprika. oregano leaves, garlic salt, salt and pepper. Pour over chicken halves, coating both sides. Cover and refrigerate, marinating for 3-4 hours in sauc.e. 3. Barbecue over gray coals about 45-60 minutes, turning frequently and basting with remainder of sauce. Or bake in a preheated 32S "F. oven for about 1 hour. or until done, basting frequently. Ma/us 4 suvlngs CONTINENT Al SALAD 1 pkg. (I oza.) or....-or a..non-nnorec1 ge&.un 1 ~ cupe g,..,.m.tt Juice le, cup bMt juice 1 C8ft °' )8r (15 on. Of 11 OIL) diC9d bHt9 le, cup elced celery ..... .,_ Your Fnotfte DNMing 1. 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OOIM 14 cup...., 1 can (1tm oza.) crMm of chicken eoup. und1lut9d ~ pL (1 cup) sour c..-m Chopped panley, chl¥M or ...... onlone 1. Rub round steak with split clove of garlic. Cut meat into slices Y4 inch thick by 21h inches long. 2. Toss meat strips with flour, salt and pepper, coating well. 3. In large. heavy skillet with lid heat butter. Io bot butter brown meat strips, stirring frequently to brown evenly. Add onion and mushrooms and cook 5 minutes, until golden. 4. Add water and chicken soup, stirring to blend. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer 1-l 1h hours over very low heal \.. 5. Just before serving stir in the sour cream. Heat just to boiling point 8. Pour into se rving dish, sprinkle with chopped pars. ley, ch.ives or green onions. Serve with rice, noodle!! or potatoe.'I. 7. Mrs. McGovern says: "I prefer to serve the Stroganoff with noodles. J often freeze this sauoe and then when I need it, thaw, heat, and be- fore serving add the sour cream. G ood for those last minute guests!" Maus 6 servings , .. He'll Sdll ~· LomMy Cooklog!" (Co111im~d from page 17) CHICKEN BREASTS WITH WILD-RICE STUFFING ·2 IMlaapoona butter or ,,..,..,.... phla 4 tlbl1apoona butler Of......-. IMfted 1 cup~ onloft 1 can(4orloza.)ellcect ...................... 2 cup. cooked wtkl rtce• Salt Ground bl.ck pepper p .... . 4 (2 ... , .... cNcll• ....... ~-pouncMd to ~ Inch thldl ..... p..a.y or watercrw 1. Make Wild-Rice Stuffing: Jn large skillet heat 2 table.. spoons butter until melted. add onion, mushrooms. Coot about S minutes, stirring. 2. Add eooked wild rice, 1 teaspoon salt, \4 teaspoon pepper and I 1h teaspoona pa- prika. Stir until blended. 3. Spoon about 3 tablespoons Wild-Rice Stuffing onto each chicken breast; roll up secure- ly, fasten with skewer. Spoon any remaining stuffing onto a greased sheet of heavy-duty foil and wrap securely. 4. Place rolled chicken breasts in foil-lined shallow baking pan. Brush with half of melted butter, sprinkle with salt, pepper and paprika. 5. Broil S-7 minutes on each side S inches away from source of heat, brushing with remaining melted butter until golden brown. 8. Tum oven to 3S0°F. and move oven rack to middle of oven. Bake chicken on middle rack about IS-20 minutes, un- til cooked through. Heat foil packet of stuffing lS-20 min- utes, at same time. 7. Serve Chicken Breasts with Wild-Rice Stuffing on heated platter. Pour any pan juices over all, garnjsh with parsley or waterc:RSS. Mahi 8 1tu6ed clriden bretUtl •coot wild rice in canned or fresh chicken broth according to package directions. You may also use Y.a white rice and Y.a wild rice, or all white rice for economy. IO. FAMILY WEEKLY, Nowmber 5, 1'72 ANNOUNCING-An exciting new way to lose ~eight with '' s'' Now-see how the high-pOwered ·nutrients in these delicious foods CHASE FAT OUf OF THE BODY quickly ... easily ... painlessly ... permanently! 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M.O. for '---------- YOU MAY CffAllOE MY: 0 MAST£l CHAlGB ~,,, ________________ _ .._ a.u #--------<FINI allo"9 "°"' --> Ellptnidotl 41aM ol 1111 Utrcl..----------- Oll YOU MAY CHAlOE MY: 0 aANLUCBlllCAaD Acc't '----------------~ 1 ltqlilr•• ctMe or ,., cud. __________ _ ;•, ~--=""=-----------------------------=~ ''-",,.,., i I MMee -I ~I a., ...._. '• ··---~-~-----~------~~~~ ' , .. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoklhg Is Dangerous to Your Health w wi th in the SENATOR PROXlllRE • .,..... o1cM1or .,...,.. .. ' • PRINCESS ANNE AND LORD IRWIN I• Cupid In the picture? Sen. Wlflfam Proxmire of wa.con .. n writes in his new book that many questionable dealings concerning de- fense contracts result "in part from the old-boy system in defense con- tracting. I reported in 1969 that the 100 largest military contractors em- ployed almost 2,100 retired or former military officers of the rank of colonel or navy captain and above. Lockheed Aireraft · and General Dynamics had respectively 210 aod 113 retired high· ranking officers on their payroll .... I have ca.ref ully refrained from charg- ing that these companies are engaged in a gjgantic conspiracy designed to billc the American people or to place key members of the military-industrial complex in dictatorial positions. 1 have charged no general wrongdoing on the part of these groups. But the procure· ment officers, who are abo about-to- retire officers, tend to be in8uenced by Whenever Princess Anne comes up with a new beau, ·British newspapers bustle with excitement. Now they're insisting that the Princess, 22, and banker Lord Irwin, 28, have more than just a friendly interest in one an- other. He's the son of the Earl and Countess of Halifax, and the heir to 18,000 Yorkshire acres. The Princess has become a regular guest at Garrow- Toct.y, when aomeone tells you he feel~ .. lousy," he could very well mean exactly that. Because along with the epidemic rise in venereal diseases is an alarming increase ir. lice. Today's more permissive attitudes toward sexual freedom and communal Jiving have contributed greatJy to the spread of these parasites, says Univenity of ~.~ .. ~ ·~" • \.lt .... , • ·-#"""-' •. -....... --- SHELL GAME I liJce peanuts in the shell. On that a moment let me dwell. I lib the nut, I like the meat, I lib of course the part I eat, But most I lib. and no mistaking, The brittle shell, the "lueezing, brealdng, 11ae victory, the 8nal cruncb 11aat ccmet before I rtart to munch. I Ulce, it's true, the peanut's taste And know tbe shattered .helf1 a wute, Yet while I eat I lex my 8ngen .••• A tente of brutal power lingers. by Hall, one of the Halifax family's live estates, and Lord Irwin (the fam- ily calls him .. Peter Irwin"') stays at Buclringbam Palace on occasions. He favors horse racing, and likes riding to the hounds. Teased about the Princess, he just smiles noncommittally. Neigh- bors say they maJce a handsome couple exercising the hunting dogs on the Garrowby estate. Miami dermatologist Dr. Bernard Ack- ennan, so that now no social group can be considered immune. Rlnmt outbreaks of head Uce have caused the closing of schools for days and weeks in many U.S. communities. Dr. Aclcer- man notes that shampooing with a special product, Qwell, is "curative in most instances." Quips & Quotes A Beverly Hills, Calif, teacher got this note explaining the absence of one of her students the day before. "Cathy coul<ln't come to school yestenlay be- cause we bncl a power failure and the electric gate wouJdn't open." -Funny Funny World THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES KJde ... fife dltferentty. Send orlglnal c:ontrlbUtloM to "Child," Family w .. kfy, &41 lA11lngton Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022. 110 If UMd-none returned. Recently my little girl WU showing tome of her friend.a through our home. -rh.is is my room," she laid, '"and thit is my brother' 1 room. And thla," she. ~opening the bathroom docw and pointing to the scale. .. it where my mother measuret her feet... -Jon waun.. V au.Jo, C.llf. Juliet Lowell, author of the all-time t>Mt· .. 11er "O.•r Sir," coli.eta unln .. ntlon- ally humoroua l•tt•ra to and from people in all walka of life. · To Mr. Mark Spitz Long Beach, Calif. Dear Mark: Again Jet me coo- gratula te you on your marvelou1 wins in all thote Olympic swimming meets. Sinc:e you are studying to be a dentist, I thought you might like to bear this atory- A millionaire Texas «Ml man goes to his dentist. AfteT the examina- tion, the dentist says, "'I have good news for you. Your teeth are in a · cellent condition, there'• no work to be ·done." "'Drill anyway," said the oil man. .. I feel lucky today ... Cordially youn. JIM _z _____ _ P.S. Thought you mJght want to apring this one on your patient. romeclayt • how their procurement actions will af- fect their retirement prospects." 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