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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-10 - Orange Coast PilotI . -.. - • ; .. ,.~l!lillli!lllll!'i!il~ .... l!l!!~'!!~!'!f~~iiji'ii!i"~ .. \lli!iliil!!!i~flll .. ~ .... ~·~·i..i'~i!ll!ill .lJ~···;f.•n~-~ ·A1t&in8:. ·~syehol~i~a1~ • • ' -< • . ' -' ?Barrier ~f 1~000 . . . -\ ' ••• ' ·s•te Ponderi11g Tighter Controls On Sex Edu~ation -. • . .. " ! I f 1 I ' -~. , ~ ~ ( __ _ • ' ' •• .. ' . ' -' ose-. ,, . , i -· .~ D.owJ6nes • Curb Urged Hits 1:000 "---' . . -. " , .. ' ' . ~ ~ .. 'SACll'AMEllTO (AP) -T~· oon- trolJ 1 ow.r· 1,._ .edu(IU9n in 4llfornia c1aalrooms ire propose;d in a resolu,tion preRllted lojl&Y" to--the-State-Boan! of Edllcat!on .• Abe ;,...i.,tion WJ!S presented a\ tbe see- r Finally .aird d,if Ill !be ~·s tWo'dai.-tlng. . ' NEW YORK CAP ) -The Dow Jones But ilc$ion was postponed until the industr:lal . average, Wall Street'• most Deo!hiber meeting because of tbe abseDCe·or ~gei;e1lagle ¢·Ab~. closely watched Indicator, burst over the ....... d ed !,~point barrier In mid-day trading fo. ,.,;; ed:!'~";~::t~~f day, as prices iooe in reaction to Pres!· Tbanday, ta· -mo .vi11,told that ~· T......... dent Nixon's re-t.lecUoo ·victory and tbe state OJiTl<ulmn OomrolMIOn, an ad-Helped ht hopes for peace In Vfetnam. i~:~ )la ,lhree-jW fight Curtis Adair, 26_ , "of "•lumbus, The D o w average of 30 ind)lstiia1 iexwuob wlit'!b use tlle divine """ ezplau~ '·of,Jnu,'.•,~~· Ohio, who J..s sufferl,ilg from stocks has never closed above the mqic • thecir7 _ lWbldli ~· fun-tenrlfual · brain; clzi~ ~.a.n d 1·,000 mark, although It passed It four ·~~vt drged for ·y..,..,-would _. _ wants to. leave''al tai>e,.record-Uiµes in intrHl!y trading on Feb. t, lie..'lfven,~'". witlf, ·Cbarles Ing of 1hls_'voice lot1lis joulig 191!6The. Dlnln's • ..,,...,__ cbil~eQ, .~ 're<;e!Hd 11 least flow hit 1,000.15 at 9:30 p.m. PST · ""'-' boarcf ~ ·~~-J.o•to . two reco;ders. after hls plight and a few minutes later rose to a record u~th theorie.1:" ~ , · ;~~I" , WU" reported: Many others intraday b1gh of 1,001.C, up 13.17 pobrts "· ··•·•u1-,·1o--t '~ ~-ber~tii. · k~r offe~ •. m®ey to· the foe the day. !ts previous lntrHl!y bJlh all ~ICU ea ......... 1111 ~· _ A f--n., was 1,001.11 on Feb. 9, 1988. · · tmboob. • ' · •' ., i .. "'!"''' ., Stock prices roee sbanlly ·wedneldly ~·Tbe'aa: ectucauoD.JWOluUon cootafns ia'· • -. "'¥--: ~· ~J· JI' following the presldenU.1 election. but !lof.!""'!"tion ,..-~J</C8t ~, . • : ·~! . " '• ' "· : had fallen back U I WIVI of Inv-. ~1.,, ~;~ rV " :"~,. · cashed 1n their sat.. ~ ,...S','hi 1', llf!I Jb?:;~·'.·~V.~ ·'4!! , ) , Prices began to me qaln 'l'llllnday • COU1911; .r.1 '· · :t,.. • f ' ,_, • ." afternoon, and oontfiUed risq npklty ~ :~1-1n.:. "aim~ D.,;.,,;..11•e..i·· ·· ·· ~~ieiei1a.cn... ainiO.t ~Tpi;ear'N ... guest iecluiek• p ' ~""-l'· 3 to I 00 !be -Yilft .... ..,...._ b.educalioncia-ltSanFranctsco s• T __ ,_ i• ·' Soo>e 11.'IS m1Dloo -had dloneed .., 11ar1n coimltet. ix LlfJlJe ives -1o 111e 11n1 11ne ...... 1n 11eavy '-' 'l'adn '• r..,iutlol), prepared by Henry , · . . tndln&. , . . eopecill Ullltpl to the boaid, ii -BEAUllECIJl'lL, ' Prince (UPI) I -0o tho ,_. ln>lil, Wblfe lloult _, • · of a ,_lutlon tlie board Jean , lllcJ • a l'ltlred mlDer -Gee. A.le••.,.. HaJc coalerred with · April 10,.19. revenge ..ii.n' evicted,-IJh ~ Prrd¥ llp,.i Van ,_ todq In ~ 1111 -ti should be ment. ' Sallon. .ietlnc to """.' Gui Allled dll· •r• dbJmallofmeducat!oncounes, The ~~ w .. ~ ~ f.....-on 1,.... ,.._ -J l'lbe requlnCl notice ii aent bome "' u -perlOlll ~. ~ ' Hanoi In um. to "'1d llomo -~. -·~ ohoaid lllo be coo-eluding Pico, i,.. -_, -1t ,_,.,. ..... u.s -..W 1if t.el 'er iutid' to toturp a Jmrl. aid: (See otorJ, Pole 4) l!t lodk:Otq' Qjlvnl or cl!ApPmal of Acconlllll to polilJe, • Pica ')l'Ode-Into Hall llld nz1oa talted w two _.. 11 lbilt cblld'• j>ordelpltlon lbe jlUyor ... oflloa 'l'lunday llld ·tbot tile .. -poloce lllortly Iller !be , ~ lbould have. "prOlealonal him twleo !fllk • plllal. ..._,. .....,. pnen1 -In....., Illa llCOOd trtp -Uon" In -~Uon, elthel-ding him, tbil aimdlo U,$. aod 8«dh Vletnaw ""'" Ibey .,. attodlng coDeie <Ir ·after Then Pb bin -up wllh a ltJck ,,.,...... "od"""' to...._ delalil Ill tha -~.:.i:e Job. Iha naollllion 11y1. · of d)'llllDde. -lalD. ~'1111 ta-pz=.for S.S He a)lpllr • -Ille -_ • ' jiilllin(:!:""~ .... l) were ~ ~-;;. -"" 6t JUST IN C:.4.SE ' bolidq ..... ntctod l'lcl, I frilDd o( tha • I •• <:f'' ., ..,_ __ ....... 't•lllb;.,...,l!'*''tl!'lir.•'.y Ji~.'SLO· -S PhtlD'tiOR'...:Cmiaiiii -···~ .. ·111e ..... Coaldlilo m.1DC11 ... ., ,,. ....-pc11111i. . Tllo _.,, Iller .... _.., ~ 1111 -door. 'Ilia ___ ~-~ ....... ,,?; .. :, _ _,.~ tllo-~polloa l'llllad~-lllt -...... _, ,..__ l•" 111 ....... -11.---31~= .... =~" lfn. •, . ,, • I I • . FuTOe Mo-ve She Rein Away to Save l}_rother MAIDSTONE,."1gl•nd (UPI),-Carole Sinclair, 11 , ran away from home becauae 8be -. It oome~ !aka money to belp bring 1 mtrocle. She ... plained her~ In a -Ille left on -lbe doorstep of her home. "Dear Mummy and Daddy," 11-year-old Carole wrote. "I am running away fn:m bome becau.te If you don't have IO feed me you can take Peter to Lourdes to get-him better." Peter, 2, la Canlle'a baby ll<pbrotber wbo was bom with spinal atrophy, a condWon which attac.U the nerve cells and ts usually fatal withln a few years. •. ' . ' Lourdes is the Roman Cathollc ahrino In France wben! many beUeve mlraculoul cureo take place._ Carole didn't get r.t. A po!Wman found bel' Thursday sobbing oolde a graveyard, took her bome llld found the oote on the stepe. "Wbat Carole did hu fllled U1 all with love," llld her mother. . . I ' • . 22 Murders Officers Seeking Link Between If amily, Deaths I 'Good Old Days' • Theme of Fair The 1'7J Onnp Ooullly F1ir wlll take I look boctwl nlt It the ''Cood Old no;..• , 1!!at'I !be theme -by Ille tieont " dJrectOn ,.,.. nnt ,..,., '*· hit ,._Jim_ .... lado1: It w1II be ..nedGUt la-.-. coot-_,, by fllr •Wt. ..i lo Ille.,,.. of- '"l'bo -•11.J ,.._ "' tldl -wiJI ponnll .. to.,..,... -...... -dollloc ..... .,, ~ period lo --,,· ......-""""*' .. ,,... aaa:ipk. .. ., oolld -bt dedl&tid-.O-.---..... •11 I,,...... --•tm0.,91L" ' ,' . an In Support Of Gay Show The UC Irvine faculty voted II to I Thursday In "''""Intl IO rotify M acl-mlnl!lfralioo ban on the lhowinc of Iha homosexuaJ film "Seven In a Bam." Facully members deleoted bf-1 similar margin a three-part recom- mendatlm of o... Freder1c c. Ludwfc, chalnmn of !be academic -...,.. mlltee, which In ~' co('4*1 • ·~--~to prchlblt the Cat Student Ulllill - allowing the !Um u part of a -1 di.cualoo on _.-pby. Ludwl1 --!be !Um "bad Ulllo fducaticml Vllue.'' In the MJW1:9_~!fl/ eotablisbable educatiooal Talue. LUdWIC ...-. refusal to allow Ibo 11111'• abowtnc d1d DOI amthute "cw¢'p " 1'bCI majority of facult1 mwMn ed-drelllna the luue 'l'hundly -. bowe•er, dlupwl Tllo IUU<lllm lbet !be edllCll.... I •alueolany-.-oo,,,__ I be••N--lbo-111•-I ml,.. to esplore !be edl-1 _., . all campa: olftltap -9:h+-t ... ! f ..... ·-.-• • ._ I °""'rt!-:.~·~--' •or.., • i ' ' i ; . ' ' • !' • " !C " ·• . • ....... a.-n, ll'U rolo 'rlah 11 n ,._,, ra1n lcmlOt. dlore'• • .. percent -rl --day. If M _, ralo W dlJ, look for • nlot ..., ..... ,.... i I I I ' pentum of.-II ... •• peeled 51-y wtCll -.. Ibo IOI. ..... _ ' l .:"74 , ---. Q ' ., ._ ..... " __ ,_. - - ,., ........ •• (1117 .. --~. -I -.. --. --~ ==----..: Ir~ :n:""l ' ! • • • • l • • -. . • • -1 ,J Zumwalt Chews Out Brass Over: Race . Problem I ,._ ' i W~C1l'Oll (uPt) -Adm. Elmo , R. Zumwalt. cblef of na\ al operatlonl, called 10 to Ill GI h1a top adlll1nll oo lhe ~ todlJ 11111 l<Clllod lbem or le· ~ h1a ellW1a to ~ racial ~ -1~ he aalll, .... the 'robelllon ol ue .....,... -~ black -or the <1n1• Omstollatlon at San Diego. (See 1tory and plcture, Page 5) !'Spme of the very things 1 feared 28 ~tbs ago mlght come. to pass did in !act, take place," 7.umwalt aald. '!'l1e tat GI his statam<nt to the private -ting wfth the admirals WU made ,..... .... 1 2·2 MURDERS ... Shop in suburban Lakewood Aug. 20, !!I'll. Miu Looney's nude body was found !hf'" d.,s later in a field near lhe Wyoming border. She had been raped, strangled, shot twice with a .32 caliber weapoo, authorities said. FBI Agent Howard Gillespie aald wttnesses Identified photos of Taylor and McCrary as men who were in the doughnut shop the night Miss Looney was reported missing. Drivers' licenses issued McCrary and Taylo< list them aa lonner Laewood residents, Gillespie aald , adding tllat records show a license issued to Danny McCfary at a Denver address. Police in Mesquite, Tex., a suburb of Dallas, said SUsan Darlene Shaw, 16, of Meoqulte, WU tldnaped while -kine at the all-night s-t Cream Doout Shop d~ the -k o1·0ct. 17, 1971. She .... found a week later shot six thnel and -rapid, Ooatiug face dowp in a lake east. of Dallu, they aald. ~es aald Mias Shaw's body was !otild~baan 111W Jorot!cn GI the bullet-riddled bodies ol a Meoqulte -1e who operated a drive-in food ltore. Dallaa County Sb<rifl Cl....,.,. J..,.. and Meoqilite Pl>lice Cblel Glen Gra)'IOll hove -!edged an a_.,m llok betwee the llayinp of the couple, For· rest QMy, 22, 8ndbia wife Jena, 19, and the k1lllllg of Mias Shaw. Dallas officers said the McCrary faml· ly was questioned about the three Mes. quite slaying! after their arrest. on another charge last summer at Athens, Tez., but no connection was establl5bed at that tlme. Three olher alaytnp In the Lubbock, Tex., am were under ln-Uptlon relatQil:.~tbe ~' olftclala Aid. Tllef..Q:,,..:ela\OI~· • . 6illdoli";iio said~ iamiJy members al'f: wanted on wammts ranging from bad ·chect· dw1'S in Colorado to four charges of anned robbery in Te:ras. The -CouolJ, Flo., •berill'• de~ ~kl ~~bad beaLln -->flltirlliim·~ will the ~and the aia,mp .. two- and a teen-age girl theh lalll N ..... ber. Offtdala . .aatd two -. Fla.. heallly sbop operatora w.re IOW>d allot to death in the rear of the small ~ Florida 'shop near Melrose· Nov. 301.1911. The ll- year-0ld daughter of one' of the victims dllappear..r fr""1 the ibop and her de<Omposed boO? juJ."""' In • nearby wOoded area J1me II .. ' . . ,.,. ..... 1 REVENGE .•. Adttenne Narbone, 78; locksmith Albert Monnier, 52, and Jean Bourlllon, 78, described as a friend of the proprietor. Another tenant or !he ruined bulldtng, :Roger Spagneux, 55, living on the Ooor above, wu rmbed to the hospital 1n aerlou& oondlUon. '.Jlk4 More Years' : WASIDNGTON (AP) -Telephone cptll to Pmldent Ntxoo'1 natlonol ctm- paign headquarter• are now answered with a cheery "Four more yean." &arUer, callers were greeted with "Com- t'littee for the Re-election of the Prflli.. dent." OWlffCOoUT IT DAILY PILOT l public by tha Novy. SaUors who <OIDolalned or racial dbctlmlnatioa aboanl the Constellation Weft aplll Up llllOllll lhnoe ahore bueo today and -to trial Individually !or belng aboml from the .. rrier with-out perm1alloll. • About llO men. r>Ja1n( clenched flll•, refused an order by the carrier's com· mandlng offle<r, Capt. J. W. Ward, to return to the ship Thursday. Eight hours later, the transfers and notices of possi· ble disciplinary action were announced. A one-officer court procedure, known in Navy lingo u a Captain'• Mut or Article 15, WU l<Tlllied Uuwpout 1oday, Similar to lhe justice of the peece bear- ing In civilian life, it lllUali7 leviel lloel, rank recWctioal or abort conflneM>l. ,lt I! ll)e lowell dlsciplillary procedan. . When he took COIDJl)lnd, ~ aald, he recQIDlJed lbe " po I~· \I• I u- ploslveaeu" of racial pressum Ind tried to COl'ftCt the situation. But be told b1I top officers they failed to depart from "hallowed routine" and follow bll dlree-- tives. "I am speaking lo yoo and lbrouih yoo to the Navy's entire command ltnlcturt1 to emphasize again tllat thla. laue ol • -lloti... w ~".and fullr,>M 1.umw1tt akto Bo apoke to tha • lo IO Wllllllacton- bMed admlnla -"111r.N.,Y1 ioll'COlll- mud Illa!! --,. bin • the Nny pve In In _,., et the reblllloua ConlUllli$oll • -.; who· -to .0.Un,. W .....,. .. ts on grounds of dlJcrltl"'*lioL · 7.umwall ment!Oned ~he CoNtellation along with the carrier KJtty Hawk and other racial troubles on the U~ Ha!sayampa. . , "Plainly ttated." 1.umwolt uld, '"'° bave tended to lllCCffd wbele•er the ' Boss Tweed's Secret Books Found ·....,.. YORK ' .. '>-'-,'rllo olfidal city , s-ever lunJod the mboeJ """ lo ~ting ~of lloD .Need, wbOse , the board. . -tad plunde!ll>g or the public Ull Hershkowitz said he !OW>d a -"' of· ..._,from •'million to llllO inllllon, 'l ~.ooo city espenditure for wispoelfled hl>ve been IOW>d In 1 city 1Jareliouae by a "BOttery lmpm"ementl." Queens College blstory.profeaor. · Because of .apace obortaget, 111111!'. ol Leo Hershkowitz fOlmd the record5 _ the city's pepers, some dating to the 17tb believed destroyed or misPiaced -while centmy, are stored in scores of ~ for Colooia:J docwnents. municipal offices, c e 11 a r s and" Henbkowitz said ~ P • yr o 11 warehouses. recelpll ~ ~ cOOid tllrow new light oo the Tammany rflW of WUllam Marcy Tweed, wbo waa ezPoBed In 1171. It had been assumed that the Tweed booka had been destroyed, because most records · apparenUy did not surface at FroaP .. el SEX FILM ... ~·· trials !or fraud and grail ed Luci'"'•'• remarks to he a "very luci4 _ ' '!'be p~n 'was bued on seem ·~ books ~ to The New .York Tbnel. analysis of a c,e rt a in set of The books became the bas.ls for articles circumstances. However, from my point ; _de'l!!J!g_wlth _co!"!'1!Pl!!!n tOOt.Jll!i .N tbe of Yie)< in the drama departmen~. there; gang's defeat at the poll! in tm -with is no question thiS film does have educa: the exception of Tweed, who was voted ln · Uonal value,.. Cohen aa1d. 1 · as flUbllc worb -, He Indicated he bad turned down anfn-However, a month after his electlon ·1au to the film prior to its Tweed WIUI indicted aod~. A tint Vl OD screen trial ended In.~ jury. 'i'rted ~ '~ lhowtng ":. ::.: be WOl 1"11"1 ..,01y Oil II! ...,... or .theft ' • 1111ut•~1or_, '.'!"" · • · ancf: Cf'aft, fined $12,~ ·~ 1Rotenced to . ~ Coben ·noted'~1tbe· ftspome of audifncei 1J yean In pPson. . ' •. In uu-' ,_ ... _ • ,_...__ at After a Yf/Jt in jail, be wu mnugled ' ero ~ us one·uuug we rt~ ouL He fled lo New Jeney,•.Mien a .Jury joday .• • •.;c.,.1 -.att .. -~ !~ .. ~ aln~.~~-·~Jll!D '"'to ~.!t :u:t ~,..:i.;; ... ~ ~ iWllM, l'flfd ol • ...,. Andraaktm'' coaldn't be ..... cu;..:i =-:~ iD.iiloin ...... he ed 'Bf.ti~ ........ 11 ti.~ Familiar TrOde Sfflnbols Ul"IT.._... WiDlam Marvy of St. Paul, Minn., is the only man· ufacturer of barber poles in the U.S. Owner-opera· tor of a· barber supply company in 1949, Marvy de- cided to improve the standard symbol and has since produred 59,000 of the rotating cyliriders. waa -=!:::! 'fnmi~" ::.?:. -order Oil ..... naula~ wen to he ..,. ·~. . -~ forcilil.' .... by t'lmW. Nul .. ~ 1o the old . ~ D~ • ...,,_,,. .....__. by Ludlow -Jail here, 11Jo died of ' ,_, •...-•. ,,....., WU _. pneumonia on April 12, 1171, It the age of the UC! lacul~te In 1111, ·the oam-54. mlttee on educational policy noted In Us The Tweed papers currently are being report on tbe Gay Student Union ~uest No Mistake This Time; ·Heroin DealRr Free Man kept at the Hall of Recoi'ds in Surrogates for faculty action on the film ban. Cowt in lower Manhattan. 'Ibe policy requiring administrators to Among the-. H~wtls aakl, ref'!8" _permliSlon !or groductlons In- are genen1 apoiioes of the Buroau, of volYtili.''lewd or oi-ie' conduct wu Lampl and Gu ilated J1me ,1t, ta; dted'by Vice Chancellor lo!" Student·Af. the batUegrowul during tbe board's when Tweed .,... dopllJ_ ~ l':Oll!-. I'"':'~ C. Hoy when he ovenuled a Thursdav session between advocates of m1~f Lil&ed. w a a •e::1· lllUoil'" ~t ICl'etlllng comm l t tee , f,,, .• .,,,.li>tftuaice Ind, . «:.OI.. -to a1loW the Olin to be -In the theory of evolulton ind aupporlers of c.otral P.Ork." A receipt lornl , ~ ther-of the panel dloe>•ISion From Pagel EDUCATION • • • One year after he was mistakenly released from state prison, Henry Cortez is again a free man and this time it isn't a mistake. C.ortez wu serving a 30-year term at Fc8lom prison for selling heroin last year w~ a state appeals court deci!ton wu erroneooaly interpreted by prison of. ficlals to mean that be was eligible for parole. He wu released and settled in .a town near Sacramento, but 33 days later, he wu to1d it was all a mistake. He was taken back to prison. Cortez, 38, was released Tuesday from the Cs.lilomla lostitution for M e n at Tehachapi and he ls living with his sister in Santa Ana, a prison spokesman said. His story began In 1982 In lhe Riverside County superior Court of Judge John Neblett where Cortez ·Was convicted of · pushing heroin. Because · of a prior narcotlca conviction, be was given the muimum »year sentence in state prison. . 1beo one yqr ago, the mistaken iJl... lerprolallon or the C0W1 decision led to his release on parole. Cortez went to live with an aunt, got 1 job and moved three of hb·four chllJ!nln In wltll him. llut It wu all a mlltile and prlaon »f· ficial& aald Cortez had to come back. "When I told him he bad to go back m, It was like J walked up and hit him over tbe bead with a two-by-four," recalled his parole offker James Greenman. Cortel' case wu appe:a1ed and lhe court ruled he mmt be granted an op- portunity to plead hll cue for • reduced sentence before the ume Judge who the special creaUoq lhe9ry. doCument wu blank. · .. AllhODlb the GSU acceded to the· lld- orlginally sentenced him . . Special creatton bacfm's said the idea June 1889 payroll forms f<r 13+.cf8y. ministration wishes, the Jay Brian film At that hearing, the narcotics officer that thP.: universe was created by an om· "painters of public lamps" were llgned was seized by Orange County Sheriff's who arrested Cortez in 1962 told the nipolent "designer" anc! that man was by the supposed wage earners -all 1n deputies at the opening of the program . . created pretty much as he is now should the same blndwrit.tng. • wbich attracted ·350 pel'90DS to Science judge that he now believes that Cortez be given equal textbook space with the Another recor4-found, Hershkowitz IA:cture. Hall. /\ Los Angeles Superior , was a small·time deSler, selling heroin to theory of evolution formulated by British said, ls of a $150,000 cbect -the 8;oard CQ.urt later ordered the film returned. support his own habit and not the major scientist Charles Darwin midway through of Education that asaertedly bad been FaCiilty members Thursday seemed to pusher they thought him to be. the 19th century. turned over to a Peter Barr Sweeney:, fa\19r tettfng the courts deterinine the Despite tbe !act he admitted baving Darwin's theory bolds that man evolv-identHled as the cbamberWn. Tber< i. limits ol taste tl!al abould apply to cam- e<! from a lower order.of Ille. no .....,..,,_ .. -.H..... --a ·'--""""'"' that r-Oaes resumed use ol herom lollowhlg his ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·--=-...,...,,--=--='""~'~~~~~·--='""'--~-'-'~-·~~~~~~~~~~ premature and erroneous reteue, the judge agreed to give Cortez · another chance at rehabilitation. H'e said Cortez must return to prison with lbe stipulation tllat he would be eligible (or parole one year from the date be re-entered state custody. Loser Rel.axes In Caribbe(In ST. THOMAS, V.I. (UPI) George S. McGovern took it easy today ln the Caribbean splendor of !he· Virgin lalands. 0n hil Ont fllll day or m1 rr.m the long presidential eamJ>alan, the South Dakota senator and his wife ~ not venture from the grounds of 'the eatat. ol ' HOJi'Y Klm<lman, -their hoot, -wa1 the Pemocr•U. prealdenUal. nominee'.• dllel fund railer. McGovern, who visit. the Virgin Islands two or three llmet a year, went swlmmlng, played tennlt and generally relaxed. He bu no NH aulstanll with hlm. THANKSGIVING cou~DN'T BE FINER TKAN WHEN YOUR TURKEY rs SERVED ON A HENREDON DINING SET. TRY IT. Otliee Ransacked Inventor Feared ·Theft Of Plan; Found Slain EAST ST. LOUIS, UL !UPI I -Victor Null, 33, an inventor who WU lakt to havo feared aomtone would atet1 bis pllDI for a n .. tutlonary au turbine qlne,--IOllMI lhot to death In bis 111- llcl llere !l'lllndl1. Two~ lound NUU'1 body while cbacltliij Iba olliet at the request of a. b<ud--'ote. Tha orlctlm'• wile coiled tha -to .. , she bad oat ,... ber ~ since Tu<aday nl&ht. N e1111ne -found mtaet but the omce baa bell\ r1n11cked, j;iice llJd. Authorities could nol determine whether any pl&nl were taken. O!f!C<rs 11td the)' teamed Null feared the invention might bl ltOl!n. lt ••• con- •ldered a rm>lu1Jonu7 t111llle In tllat It Wlll oo)y on&tblrd ·tblj Ille of I con- ventional a.-q!nt, police aakl. "Tho enttJne WU • pomAi complele, - one detedlvt said. Null bad hem shot tine or four llm8 bi the back wtth a ....0 Cillber l"ll· Hla bac~ podtetl' bid heal tun>ed lpoldo out, police aakl. Tiie door to tha olllco, at tha ff,c.s. Tll\'blne Co. ottm, •• llft\odllld. Null'• drawtn1,boanl wu overtUrnotl 11111 draw· lng1 ond dlalflllll wero aealtond about the olltce, poltce .. Id. ' • . FOUR CENTURIES DREXEL HERITA61>-HEHREDON-WOODMAU-V.ltASTAN --------- •• INTEllOIS W !DAYS & IATUlllA'll ''°' le 111' .. ... , ......... • NEWl'ORT HACH e 1n1 wurcuff DL. Ml.- LA61JNA HACH' e 141 NOlllH OCW'I tw't. -· TO«RANC! e I .... HAWIHOM<I ILVO. , •1'·111' • • . . • s Faculty Hiring I I SIJ(eJqb Pu~ing To~wmen . UCI Plan Contin:ues~ .. ,. ' . . BT IOllN Y.U.TlllZA· • \. °' ................ , Wlllle San .Cl-te deiec)I~ - tlnuo 1o .~ leads, .~ 11 &a ci-te lflc!t Sdloal ml the r......, __ Ullllled Scllool dlltrlCts tocliy ~ 1o ,.., II fl,400 llolen in 11 ~ nlecrackln& "' the campui .. <owNd by inluronce. The burglary, wblcb -·place -I"" WeeU "IO, WU~ todo1 by district olllclals .. the beavlelt Jou 1o crtmlnaJs ..... uperlen<Od In the district. And' ---,aald tliot tile keeplnc of .. much cash In tbe Campua sale wu In direct confUct with district policies. • The cash all WU studept -ao- cumulated In the sale since the start of the school year.. . . Two_..,.. qo, burllan raa amat through -....... then bn>M ln1o the shop orea 1o raid the 1ool storage cab-. Armed with their equlpinen~ they broke ln1o the admlnlstraUve offloes and performed what detectives called an "amateur" job oo the ..re. 'Ibey succeedei!, however, In opening the 00. and steaiing the 'ash. Truotee3 earlier thli -grimly liltea!!d 1o -ol the theft, -aaailed "negligence" by acbool offtdall In allowing so much cash to acalllllliate. Alllstant Supt. s.m aucu said today thst ofl1clals llil1. are ,wal~ 1o ... If the district inliaan<;e carrier will pay off "' th ; Joa. ~~: .• ~ ~d't·had a decision oo While Chicas woold not directly com- ment about policies at the. high achoo!, he did llress that · at district heldquarten an unwavering rule exists oo the slonge 0: cub. '.'We never have anything more than a few dollars on band to our own officea," .he said. The -age of funds at tile high school, b~ said. "is a matter worked out among th: stall at that p8rticular campus." It has been leamed thst although hun- dreds of dollan In game r<dpts ... cumulated through Iha year have been deposited In bank llCCOWlls, aomehow the other fl,400 wu allowecl 1o remain. 2-heade.t~·-saar <• ' •I Newport Snake Set, for Movie UlS ANGELES (UPI) -Respcmdlng to an.ad.I!><.• talented snake to ap. pear In a movie, Neiopo<t Beech pet shop owoer Lru Russo showed up at .,,. ifi6ons 'lburaday locompililMd'by his two-headid Florlda pine 8118ke, Gertrude. The creatuie Is two _,ale -00...: 1o the stqmach, w~re they join. • "'Ibo · lwo .heeda get .ateng fine ·tmlll-feedinf'~'-'he'-Mlld,..!.1lim'l-tiave-1o keep them aeperated becauae tile aae thst'l ·nOt being ·red. Wm ,1ttac1:· the aae ~~ ' . . ~ Al times the two heada fight over wbich way to slither, he aid. The snaki was )mnwllately hired. SOmeone ulted Russo whether he thOllgbt It wanted to become an actor. uwen, yes and no," he said. Water Polo Nude. Cover Mull:ed by Laguna Board coach G<orge C&rey approved of tile use of the photograpb, bot that Akins over- ruled Carey's decisi<lt A _.,.. by which UC Irvine ... -. .. --... -.lllnll up of ""' pwtfllll ol r-117 for hiring each "JW WU~ 1'lluradlJ by I heavy vote ol llOlllO ., -hen ol the faculty lf.Nlte. "" Only a bandful ol -~· lllOIUy from the departmeot of fine arts, oppooed lour ""'8le iaolutlona ......... by Graduate Sdloalol~lloo~ Henry Fagin and Allodaled Sbldents former pmideot Palrict -· The -----af. firmed the t...dty'• -to let the .... -procnm --horn oul af--oll•-iefor a Arts: .Festival To Hold -Annual . . ' Mee_ting Mond~y The annUll meeting of the 1-8 Beach FesUval of· Arts memhenblp "111 be haid at a p.in. Maaday In the ll'orlim Theater m the FesUval gniundl. Relults of balloting fer the three posl- lloos open m the boud of diiectora will be -and reports reviewing the )'<Or'• _... will be pttelled. Six candidates Including three In- cumbents are vying roi the ~ Nominees .,..., Dr. Harold T. Burton, -SIUar!-H. llurtee-and Glem!.-E. -Vedder, all Incumbents ;• aDi:l EmaHe- Sclmeeherger, &hert Ingalll, and Jaclt Kemp, all loog-Ume Pageant of the Masters volunteers. Following the general membership tions open on the board of directon will convene and elect officers for the comirig year. Meditation lecture Series Set Tonight A t'w&.part lecture 9eties . ·o n Trans<endental Meditation will hegla at 7:30 tonight at tile C<ommunlty room ol the Laguna Federsl Savingll building, 260 Ocean Ave., Lllgwul Beach. ·About IO percmt of the loot belonged to the San Clemente High -I body- mooey .. ~ flom.divene - iog -· The ............. ol the loot cUl·heblpd to..._ tedmiPDJ 11· IGlng Dona am. High Sdlool, ........ 1o -G!1 Ibo Triton .._. " •I'. A request thst a pbotognpb showing a statue of a nude swlJnmer be permitted on the cover of a Laguna Beacll !Dgh 5c:hool water polo lea!!1 award! banquet procram niaed a few eyebrws al Tlmaday'• D*lln( ol the Board of "It Beellll Jncongruous that .. action lib lhat llilMild he taken ID an Arf OJbtf such as Laguna Beach," Hopping con- Lorin Roche, i tetean$ asaist1nt at UC Irvine.and Terry Kemled)>, a Laguna resident, will preseet the aeries. Both ... ... trained by ~· Maharlsl!t Mahesh Yogi .Oi . 1'e',medltillan ~. The secOncf leclllre time wlD be announced II the meeting. Chicas aid 11111 evm if the c:ulprlts-ore appreheaded, recovery of the lost ·cash could pam Impossible. "We're ~ about cash here," be said. . /'It's an awfully ea1y thing to apend it once it'S" stoJeo. •• Ancleven if eomeooe is caught, there would have 1o he pr..;r that any money recovered actually heloogs to the students at the high school" he ex· plained. ~ - 'Strict' Father Slain by Sons ABILENE, Tu. (UPI) -Alt Force T. Sgt, Edward ·!Jnonon ..... Id .not buy motorcycles fer h!a·two 1-aons nor let them bave ICIJa hair. Author!Ues aaI4 that llJIPIHllllY wu Iha reasoo the ..., fatally shot their fatha· once In the head with a J0-.30 rllle as he· slept Suhday In a recllnlng chair. Brazmon, JS, wu due to retire in liJ: inontbs. . .. J Dlucatil£! •'f. • Bnii:e llilpplng, chairman of the Kalos .Kagllbol ,_llon, made the aooeal to the """"" nothi& ·tllat hllh ichool athletic-Hal Akl111i'declcl0d io ban' the plcbn from the -"111· The K4los Kaga\hOI FOW>dallol), Hop- ping aeld, 11 an orfu>IZatlon devoted 1o support of competitive swimming and related water ""'""'' ' The -~In the plcturii, Hop-ping told the bosrd; wu cteilped. several yean qo as an award to top swimmers. The . photociaph, also llled-.u tile foun- dation's logo, shows ~ flln.lealth front new of the ma1o figure with the OCWl 1n the bocqround. / llowin« -told by boud menher • NonD8a Brown that he --1 Ak- ins' decision lo~ -principal [)oo. aid Hau2ht Cclaatlon ol the matter by the ilOanl of F.dli:atloll -he the last step In the normal chain ol com- mand, 8mme Aid. llolrd -t WIJJlam Thomas dur-ing the cllac:..-deoled a charge by HOl'Pinc thst be had told Akins " ban the pho1osraph. "You've got tbe wroaa poop," Tbomu said sharply. . Thomas noted thst the program for last year's water polo team.banquet...,. tainod the picture without the knowleclge ol -offldal• Aaslltant DIJlrlcl Attorney Patrfcll ' EUlott asked a juvenile ·...n Judge '11miaday to -Fred Monroe J!Ri,. . non, 11, and Guy Edward Brannon, Ui ~~,,.;not determined which .The-W was printed at Hopping's -as a supplement 1o the -i.Jy Village SUD -per. Hopping also paid the cqll of last ,...... banquet, held yuuth pollecl' the,trigw. ' - In mld-°"*'her. •• • . ~·· Miid the -thet _,... . ~ -~ Pilot ReporteP8 Grooq1ijlg . . tended. -••. He agreed,. boftve.r.,. to raile the mat.- tel' with ffa1ipt, but added, "I may see again." ru11 nv..,.... 1r1a1 period. Faculty scted 11>nday after hearing . from two students of more than 50 at· lending the Irvine lllvlaloo of the UC Acaderillc Senato meeting. Petlllons with 1,41111 student slgnalures said 1o aupport ibe facuJty selection program were delivered by the students. Two other faculty memben aervlng on an ad hoc comnUttee set up last June to study the .student faculty le1ection proc- ess, urged abaJMlooment ol the program In light of budget - Ph)'llcl pn>lesaor Douclu L. Mllll ex· plalnod be felt the --md 1o allow the lllllvtnlty the flalbillty In face of shortages ol fundl 1o meet other ..... ol student demands. Milli did not apectfy other ...... but indicated 1111 hellel thst· by .aJlowtng stude'1la to ,,_ aeven faculty memben -,..,. O(llilms to satisfy "other -demands for Jm. provemeot" would be limited by shortages of !unds. Dr. Mills' poottlon ._..,to~ Vice Chancellor for Acaclemlcr Affalrs Hazard AdamS' views dial the Irvine campus Is not lltely to bove the O..· lblllty -year In lac:alty appointments ii baa OQjoJWI 1o dale . Adami pointed out tlaa.nine-taaqlCii., faculty ........... -the ua......- lh14 -..,. ... -Jn,-,,, -·~ -....... .......... ,.,._. .,. By -· ·tht! studeol .-II-mended faculty ue given temporary ap- poinlmei!ll. Despite thal lhiiftat1on Oil the _.,ii. • faculty ~ the -"111'1 COl>- llnUIJ!CO pointed out thst the four new women faculty at Irvine d1il year were appointed U I ...wt of the student aelectlon-. Spell'Mt ..-tla!I the "Pf)eve for the piocram %"' the -II ta their faallty • _,, --clllilenl· In their "alllnnadvo actloo" -hiring of ~u.. li!cluc!fic --than were their ...-parts. who .... rapciilllble fcr-1!Je ...i ell the 1$ ,_ faallty al· tracted to Uci:' Since Ille ........... was beClm In April, 1989," stuaerria ibave been ~ f<r tile hiring ol D<llcullT -· In --academic yeon. ·A IGUI of amn pooi>-tloni fer the COllllnl year II Ibo mu- lmum numher students WOllld he allowed 1o rm. ..f,~ t----· • Ra~ •• Loni: J!elch•llooRi l¥' tint lo fllliah, Ille Loa ~ lo MuaUan race .'fbunday, aet.,f a new elapeecl .time ncorifja Uzi proceas. For the lull race .story, see BoallDe, P.ap al!---·--_ . In just 2 years ••• outselling every European car (except one)! Sunday Best N~-St~• LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT.,. _ . , ~ ol "Sunday's Belt" now heinc -Ill -Ill A-aoi too lllltl)' ........ fer DAILY PILOl' -of.• "=' Z.::" ol the "Mil ,,_ i.r·, 111111 o1 the --1n1m ol mb-Y i. hnllJ Wadly. jedl ... lie co+wad la the upeomlhl 8uD' llAKING ALLOWAllCll-How"""" alliWL -•'• aampllai: ............. .,... ...-.... ddlilnat WllllAll& WU -Mon ilioD I llilald theJ -to ..., the ! a-.. ....,... In the Or-. '!-. ad-i::::w oro ~ °"""' -wb. fa clollan, II -Stall 'llltlw ,Mk Oowkldl la .... -""'· lllal then .... waek'I ........... - - -lo -'"""" -ad ·P&ACI ,._ IRSLANDT-ftll ~. .......... 7 I lo YOU -....,. "' -,..... fl'tlllllr, Noit11611 i-. M .... C 'EN......... • ................ .,,. ...... •5:110iiiARt-Thepollll>ll"1 .,..._ "---...... a 't-'FQr, the jot J'Oll dml'I -ft* ...... an iWllHd lo a ._ .. ___ 11:;;:.- -wttll 1111Cb1 -al Loi IN CRISIS - C 1 • I H 111'•1 Airport, ....._. kl' ..._ --la a erWI cm11 la• fw • 5' • If QrWlll 1a11 r1 .t -~-v•u•• 11 .. ,_,_,.0ill...,llllJ~. 11111" fl I --"*1t lo bo load ft'f Wlillc 11& illt; • I 411W lo .. m -'*j) a - -Je ...... -..,.. -()!m, ti 1111 AILY PILOl' I ·_T.-i, AllD OUlll -Alliill at• 1111!, i..+Olllplll JI lis. -..,. II-Pli•D Dh-o1 ·1111 TrsM&IJ Dip!. hilrwted"' -~ RldllN .. -:r:s ... " • -.. -. _lild_O'_ .... 1" ... _ .......... AftAllS!ll IODIOlllE8 -------_.. ol tliolr jib .. theJ. llat -J--•••• - -........ -...... humoreUI n· I r ........... ,. ,, I •a• " .. ...... ,,_ few . --11111~ ... -• ... ......... I / ,, e RADIAL PLY TIRES e FRONT DISK BRAKES e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e FULL CARPETING e RACK AND PINION STEERING SEE ONE ... TRY ONE ... BUY ONE,,, 'OODAY! .... Of,,. Nft<Qir ••• "81ltln ft•e.- • • "Oill ff_,. ....... .,,._ Cid' hnson&son -IWllCMI -.w. COITA MDA • I• I P ..... °'"" lllwc.r ••• ""'''"' r111111• " ' . .. • . ·- • L I -1• j ·DAil V PILOT frkMJ, No1t1t1r 10, 1972 BRIGHT SIDES DEPT. -Most ol us who ... -.... -aloog tbil best of all possible coasts haft very little good to say about our road system. We never look at the brigbler aide. U the driver livea in San Clemente, for eumple, be notes that the old El Camino Roal Oil Ibo main dng is bumpy, the traffic lighls UH!med and t h e pedestrians neaHigbted. He doesn't loot at the good side. Litt he's 1 got two main drags through town with the lteeway up behind the hilb. And thus what. would the downt.Qwn ht like if everybody on the freeway was also driv; ing through town, like In the old days. IF HE UVES In Newport Beach, be voted, on the other band. lo keep the pro- posed PacUic coast freeway out of town. Now, or course. be complains that a litUe trip from Corona del Mar to West Newport is an aU-day excursion, the preparation for which you 'd better pack a bag lunch. But just look at the bright side. The family that drives tog-r. stays together. Partlcularly u it'• t 0 0 coo-. gested to open the car door. Walk Atv•fl From Woman • < - • ...... ffome for Christmas ... _ No. 2 Ailk, Gen. Haig ' MaDs · Pact With Th~u . WOOif (UPI] -Gm. Atmmder 11oJr. -,.,,. .. Ht. I pwe.,.. ""'' _ ........ ~ tidoJ with -: .,., -. 'IDll ID---__ ., _,, .._ma tnaty wbidl pntll~ ailld -u.s.....-bcae......i ~ '"11ley are _...., wbo II Finl to '"" up -port ~ Ibo l>rm,"' ,.,. ol the -aid. 'l'be:y aid It -botJed ...--be reached to ball the lllltlintr .,,, ·-the end .,, the ,.ar. We .,...,. lo pt Ibo 'boys on their way bcae u a Cbt-pme!ll. • Bail'• amlln!ncm wt1b Thieu lft m. te.dell lo ....... all pamlble dlll- 00 provialGm ol a treaty before ~ tlal -Henry A. ~ moets apin with North Vietnamese neg<lllatcn, Ibo ........ sal<l. OTHER INFORMED sources said the llano;.Wash!ngton draft 1: Includes a pnwilioa -.. far not public - wlJlc!I -id -Th1"1'1 -mlUJon. man armed forces to 175,0CIO within six months aft.er the peace agreement is aigoed. ,,._, 'no Song (Uve News) which ts belleved to rellect 'lbleu'1 =· Tin Son(.··~ "' j>ortly ----by 'lllleu'i nephew iDd p.r.o..! -..,., 11\11111 Due Nba, quoted "lll&hl1 placed IOUrOel" today as saying 'J'bleu told Haig' "no coe can represent by prny Soatli VletJllm in the IJinlng of Ibo peace agreement .• , * * * U.S. Launches 700 Strikes In Indochina SAIGON .(AP) -American warplanes have escalated their attack, Dying more than '100 strikes In the four countries of Indochina and doubling their rolda In the 90Uthem panhandle of North Vietnam, U.S. military sources dlsclose<I today. Jnlormants reported a substantial ln- mase in supplies movlog through Ibo panhandle for the Communist f«'Cel 1n South Vietnam. Lagima Beach drivers laid to gnash their teeth a lot about potholes and patches in Uii nanow, rustic ru..ts ol the Art Colony. some -. o1 the village are no longer made up of ftgular payjg&. J!!ll .... potdl cmoeeted to the nexl ooe by a pothole. AltT COLONY MOTOR car operaton fall to -Ille ..... side ol all this. The potbo141 hold down speeds ao you have Wben~JIJiOt Bonnema, 33, entered highway tunnel being dug lhrougb side of Colorado mountain, 60 workers prompUy walked off job. Old· miners' su· perstition bolds that women underground are bad luck. Almost 200 others, bowerer, stayed on jobs. The sources said the armecl ....ices - including army, navy and air force - would be cut to :D0,000 within three months after the treaty goes into eff<ct. The final total d I'l5,000 would mean the home guard and aelf-de!ense fon:es woo!4 bayo to be diabanded, the sources said. They also said there iJ a provisloo. in the draft agreement for withdrawal of some Ncrtb Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam. The latest estimate is that there are 125,000 North Vietnamese and 50,cot Viet Cong troops in Sooth Viet- 1181'1-Thieu estimates the North Vlei· namese total at 300,cot. "We've increued our air attecb to match their incre9'e in supply-effcrtl," said ooe cfficlal. However, sources aid the bombing bait above the 20th parallel, ordered by President N'u«lll on Oct. 21 io improve the climate for peace negUl.a-- tioas, remained In effect. They said ft wu not likely to be lifted even though tho North Vietnamese are taking advanlqe ol it to repair such supply llnel u the two railroads to China. only .: lot ol Uttle crubes rather than a le" big ones. llealde!, the potbolee and attendlnt busted sprlnp are good for tbe auto ._w eccmmy. In ~ Mesa, klig-Ume auto en- ll•JllMll curse quietly over Ibo dips and gullies In the .........i.. Just wbeo you get the old lamlly ""' movlog nicely' you hit a cnJllmllld dip. Your bead theo hits the """· u It's ~. the dip becomes a ra&inl river. U there ii no dip, and the street is real nice, somebody in dty ball will start a comtructtoo project In that region. FEW SllB THE JtUOd side ol all this. AU the IDOlorilts Who coll City Hall to -plllD -dlpo or !om-year ...,. strudloa projectl tie up the nritdlboard. Wben the nritcbboard ts. Ued up, City Hall can'! get complaints about cracked sidewalk!. If they don't get complaints about cracked sidewalks, maybe they won't w1lack down all \be ru..t trees. See? Tbose dips in the roads are good for something. IN HUN11NGTON BEACH, the com- plaints of motorists are maJnly about other motorists. That ls, there are just too numy of them. Well, when the city let them build all those apartments, how did they figuno everybo\IY was going to 1et to ,,.rk? By boat? .Luxury Clu,b With Gls In Servai:it Jobs Bared WASHINGTON (UPI} -The govern- ment is operating a luxurious health club and hotel in Alaska where top-ranking of- ficera dispxt tbemaelves at taxpayer ex- pense and enlisted men act as servants, the Geom! Accounting Offlce (OAO) said today. In ·a letter to Sen. Wlll1am ProD?lire (0-W-ui.), the GAO -the auditing arm or Congress -confirmed a sergeant's story that 24 enlisted men were assigned to full-time duty at the Alaskan Cllateau and Health Club at Elmendorf Air Force Base _, Anchorage. The GAO 88.kf thia was an apparent violallon of military regulaUons barring govemment-paJd personnel from employ- ment in service clubs' and preventing GI's from pe.rfonning werk that should be performed by civilians. Pl:oxmire said the matter was brought Jo. hla attention by staff Sg_t. Thomas G. Staudenmaier a year ago and he referred it to the GAO. "We found Mr. Staudenplaier's In- formation to be essentially correct," the GAO reported. According to Promllre, $179,000 a year of taxpayer money was used to pay 2t military servants at the chateau, which is barred to all except lieutenant col- onet., colonels, generals and higb- salaried civilian officials. ne GI'a aerve u coota, waiters, ac-- countanta, record clerb, stewanb, desk clerks, room attend.ants and other menial jobs. Rooms are available at the chateau for 12 to $3 per nlgbl. Proxmire said the Air Fo""' bad prom- ised to "rectiff'" this situation" after March 31, 1973, but be said "these Im- proper actklns, which are contrary to the law and to regulati<Jm, lhould be stopped now." The bright &Ide is that u all the motorists get together and gripe abclrt all the other motortlts, maybe they won't build any more apartments. r Dogs Bury NY THEY . ~ HA VE motor car ~ operators out in the new city of Inine, . ' too. They complain that while they have a lot of rural byways, nme of them ever IO anyplace. Every time you drive in Irvloe city, you end up at aome dead end. On the other band, tt a tot of people do that. they'll get disgusted and oot move in. Thus the Irvine city fathers will ac- complish their goal of holding down the density and retaining greenbelts. lndeed, when it oomes to coastal roads. there ls a bright side everywhere. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtl1Ytty of tht Dail1 Piiot 11 9varant.Hd ...,,...,., .... ""-·.., .... ,._ _, 9'f l e• •·"'-·call ....i ,_ _,, W•" "' ........,, ,. -· C•llo ... ,..,.,. -,,. , ..... k~' "'1"11 '"""""'" II '" W .,., rtet .... -.............. ·-.......... . S-lt, CIM ffrtl 1 ......... h ......... M ""· (t ll'I .... , ..... .-N M '·"'- Ttkcihontt -°"' ..... -<...., .,_ --· .. 6IMln ---lit 111i••-· .. ... ...,. ..........., .... ''. 200,000 Pounds of Waste Daily NEW YORK (UPI) -Each day, 600,000 clop so richly lertlli2e the streets ~ and lidewalb ot New York that ooe wag suggested Fun City could just as ac- curately be called dung city. What to do about the estimated 200,000 pouods ol doc -deposited dally lw become an emotlooal and p>lillcally aemllive Issue for the dty. Al a bearing' '11mnday, It provoked quamlln1 among councilmen and passlooato lpeeCbes about politico and pollutioo, duty and disase, love and laxity. About 120 people crowded a City COundl bearing oo a proposal which would require doc """"" to pick up and get rid d their clop' f-or face a $100 lino and 1111 day1 In Jail. Whlfe.balred Fran Lee, a former «J01Urner allaln editor and founder ol "Cblldrc Before Dop," pinned to btt whlto coat a plc1ure d a clachabund biting a man llDder the ctptlon, 11Man'1 Best Friend." She !bowed pictures of cbll-.mo bod loll on eye because d , llhe oak!, rowid .. t•Jnn lanae ln doe -· Tbe Pioi-d la" cannot be mfon»d, me Aid, eddlng. "Thia law will t... Jelly allow UI to become -we alreod!' ~ iargeol toilet in the wmid." Whlle about 1111 potonllal wltneues walled, Jerome Kretdmw, beod d llJo t clty'I Environmental Prot:ecUon Adm1n1ttnt1cm, spent ~ boan tMt.IJying In ravor of the bill. He took care to explain that Mayor Jalm Lindaay wu not antidog. "Peo- ple have a right to have dogs in the clly ror whatever reason," he Wei. "But jU5t as surely, the rest or the public has a rl&fii not tO baie dog feces impoRd I on them." He conceded. however, thlt the law would be no easier to tnfwce than the • "No Smoking" sign• banging around Ibo ""*1 ball. ~., ___ _. Colorado Cold-I Degree Temperature in Southland Climbs to 77 \ ...,.._... ~ ....... -ci.w ... .,...,....,.,_....,, TtowMW 11t .... LM .-......... Cl\'k: C(lrMI' ~ .. "" -IM ... -,,. nit ...... -....,. l•rwlc • .,..... ..... ~----IMIMl•IW• _.,, ...... • Clwlc """"" .......... ,,. fl.II, It I •• ,,, MSW 't'CMltC (Vitti -TM ....._, ....... ~ ...... T........,WW. .,...... __.....,.. ........ ~~,.: :-.:.-:-...: (COGl141 "'"''"'"'II and tidal dato O(Jfl<ar todof on Page '2.J l Nixon to Act On Shakeup By Dec. 15 KEY BISCAYNE. Fla. (UPI) -Presi· dent Nixon has set Dec. 15 as the target date for acting en resignations or some 2,00J presidential appointees and resba~ ing the government for his second term, informed sources said today. The resignations,' requested by Ni.Ion in the aftennatb of his everwbelming re- A South Vietnamese offlclal said If Ibo withdrawal lenns stand, the North Vlei- '~ would just transfer their tr._ to Viet Cong dlvialooa. "All that would go back to North Viet- nam would be the -nera1 and hla •·· " said the ofDclal. ~~ ~· HANOI AOCUSED the United Statol d "a braun violalloo of the comml-~ the United Ststes ~,:::,:•ae unconditionally all .,, North Vietnam." U.S. officials In Saigon s>id the North Vletoomese lorolp HAIG MET FUR two hours today with mlqillry apparenUy was referring to the Thi ,._ craft ce.ue-Ore agreement worked out In eu at un:: Presidential Palace, barely Paris last month but still not signed. lhree hours ofter tbe White House eovoy The U.S. Command reported that Its arrived in Saigoo. It was his ninth trip to fighler-bmJbers new 180 strikes lo the =h.Vielnam and bis second in Jbout a North Vietnamese panhandle 'lhurlday, No official comment was made by 50 percent more than the avsage 'ther the' South number ol nllds slnoe Oct. 2%. e1 Vietnamese or the U.S. More lhao tOO flgbter-bombe slrtkel Emb;lasy about . the cootonl. ol toda,y's were flown in Sooth Vietnam, {_ mid ( ,.--------,---... ) talks, but a ma1or due caDlO'from the-:;:.~~ .,.:::d.,,:1" U:: ~ ..,, __ I_N_s_H_o_R_T._._·· _ _, Israelis Order ~im: ~"'i!...':"'1 Sooth v1.1nam. v Officials said excellent w ea t b er e!ecUon victory, were beginning to pour ·prevailed. in from cabinet members down to lower T O p Ale t Thirty B52s boplbers roared ever Ncrth level federal burea~ts. r 0 S On r Vietnam's ooastline today, attacking sup- A "massive sweep" ;was the way one ply depclS within 65 miles of the JOtb official d~· ~'gov ~rnm en f TEL AVIV (AP) -The Israeli army parallel. Other B5.2 bombers slruck.tnside housecleaomg. Civil Service stat u, sealed off the occupled'Golan Heights· of tile demlllllitl7.ed -ail<i-]usrbefow ft employes will DOt be affected by the Syria today and ordered troops there on in· Quang Tri province, hit.ting at mn President's attempts tO move away from full alert following the heaviest fighting supply buildups. "bjg goverumenL" between S~ and Israelis since the • Wnt-4 a .l'igJit WASIDNGToN (AP) Jean Westwood bas declared !be will baWe opponents plotting to oust bee as DemocraUc nalioruil chairman in the first OOlltest ol the post .. lectiall llruggle [or party control. "Jean Westwood is alive and well and intends to remain en the job/' &be told a news ccnference Thursday, two days after President Nixoo's landslide victory over George Mc:Goftm. But her opponents •'l!Ued that the mauiveoesa of McGovern's defeat -he lost in 49 states -heightens the need for new leadenhlp at the top. e BltM!b Out Dean NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Militant blacta hive given SOulhem Univeraity's New Orleonl campus back to ad- mlblstnton after winning several con- eeak:ln! from the governor and getting wbot they wanted most -tbe resignatloo d the school's chief exea:iUve officer, a black. The UO students, holed up in the ad- mtntstratloo building ol the school for nine days, walked out 'l'hundly af. temoon after Dean Emmett Bubful laid be would restp as bead ol the Wilventt1'1 z,,_t New Orleans branch. e Slefre Toll '530,000 WASlllNG'roN (UPI) -Govemmenl 00..aua have estimated the damage caused by hundrtds ol American Indlanl a: they held Ibo -·.,, Indlae Allain for ,..., daya iii 15111,llDll. Sen. Alan Bible (~.), • nnkln( member on the Senato Interior Con>- mttlee, urged Intortor Secretlry Roten Mortoe 1'!Undlly to lnYmipto the "w111ton and --lion and ran11eking ol the BIA." e Malm Plw Pleca llEXIOO aTY (UPI) -MexloJ will ask Olba to -bock the IS fulllives II> volved In W-ay'1 hljactlnJ o1 1 MWCalJa llrtloes jetliner, bul u- ---.ii . ....._ ~md 0.. do have an ~ trodllila Inaly," • ror.Jp relattcm "" flo6 ...... -Pld-ttdlr.But·bt Aid then WU IX> cuanntel the treaty woul4 be followed. UnolDclal .......,.. said CUba bal turn- ed down llrt Ml•Icoa -.....-. In the last two yean. • 1970 cease-fire. Israeli jets downed two Syrian MIG2ls Thursday, destroyed a surface-to-air mlsslle battory and bombed' artillery con- centrations, , the Military Command ftPOrled. The Israeli! aakl all their plaoes returned safely, but Damascus Radio clamled four of the Israeli jet.s "''ere shot down. During and after the air actlen, S9rian and Israeli gunners exchanged fire along the 25-mile fronUer. Two Israeli set- tlements on the Heights were severely damaged, one soldier was killed and two civilians were wounded, a spokesman said. Beirut aourtes reported Syria as declaring Increased support for Palestn- ian guerrillas operating from It! ter- ritory agalnsl lmlel, desplto the latest Israeli ftprtsal raids. ~a., ea Just What Ol' Colonel Needs LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The Kentucky Restaurant Association has designated COionel Harland Sander! as "Kentucky's All-thne Outstanding Restamateur." Sanden, 82, is founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. He was presented en 'lbunday with a gold credit card, enlltllng him to free meals for the rest of hlt life at any of the assoclaUoo'a restaurants. ... _ 8eamlll Recruit Leurle wen, Ibo -d grttduale of San Dteao N .. Yll 'l'ralhlni Cenler'1 lllrller Scbool, bu CU11onter1. llnM up. h 1'lll be assigned to the bolp!W &hip Sanctnary, ocbedaled. to ub ·flnt women who are not nurses to tea.. 1, T G I G San indlc and day ves Not CJorp. Th ,., Tax Pl,an Get.s Ax In Senate SACRAMENTO (AP) -A It.I billion property )u nllel- aehool -""*"'1 .... killed by two voles In the. Senate. But foes said they want the measure sent lo a joint Aasemb\J' -Senate committee !or more J11!1911atlona and predicted a coO!pramlse WW be reacbecl In the coming U....w..U. • FridlJ, NMrrtbtr 10, 1972 DAILY Pll~T q. SF BART Women's RightsBacked Syswm 'Unsafe' SACRAMENTO I AP I -Th< all -male State Senate voted 21- 9 Thur!lday to make California the 22nd state to ratify the proposed womer..'s r i g ht s amendment to the U . S . Constitution. the lower MuJe autt.>r . A 1lmllar resoluOon alrt*ly passed the Aaaembly, bill il~ Into the same roadblock {ft"~ Sena!' Rules Con1mlttee_~.::- Two senators brleOy r-r against the measure. .... 1 SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The 1be vote came after the The sena1ar who had befrl iutomated train c o n t r o I measure had been bottled up the focus of pressure "'>' in the Senate Rules Commillee • t r~·~ system for the ntw rapid womens groups o '""" \.lllC transit system in the Oakland-nearly all year long. ratification resolution from And It came after only 10 ~te Ru Jes Commtttti, J San Francisco region was call· minutes or debate in the Senate President pro Wtn ed "unreliable and under some Senate chamber. James Aiills, voted for conditkm.t Inoperative" Thurs-It will come up (or final the resolution Wednesday day by investigators of the Asaembly approval next week, in Rules Committee, but east California 1 .... islature. sald Assemblyman W a I t e r his vote against It on the final ~ Karabian (0-Monterey Park ), Senate vote. The report, by the non-0-------.:...----------- ~n legislative enaly11'1 1be IJ.14 MllClll Thunday wu two wtts c1-r to pua-qe lhln !lie 1111111e meaaure ncelved In AUiUJI, when It • wu tl11ed"' • 23-lf 1411y. It PORTION 0 ,.'120 Dl~l)INT CONSTILLATION. SAl~QllS CLINCH FISTS .... _ omc.I, recommended that the California P.Jblle UtWllel Sys- tem prendl the merger ol lhe lour oegmenls or the system unW "complete. reliable, and ssfe operation" of the train da- tectic:U.cim.Jltry is auured. m's requlrea fl yea votes !or final S..mon Claim ~I Dltcrrn1'11tlen Aboard Ship,~ Order PIJ:llle to the governor. ---------. 1be pn>pOoal ii tbe rmJlt ol blpulilan negoUatlom last summer between Republican Gov. Booald Reagan and Democraile Assembly Speaker Bob Morelil. THE TAX plan would gtve 1oeJ1 aehools nn ema l500 million a year and would cut property taxes by anoiller l500 milllan. It would-pay for most of that by increaaing state in- come and sales taxes. Foes of the propooed tax shift said they pre!eJ!'ed an altemaUve p!.an which would boost school support by 1375 million a year, but would put off the is!ue of property tax relief unUI next year. But they agreed earlier in ' the day In a private two-hour luncheon with Reagen In his ofti'ce to open a new round of blpartlaan Senate -Assembly negoilailona U the tax bill fail- ed. Waterbed Fans Lose OAKl.AND (UPI) - Sleeping on a waterbed is not one of the rights ~ vided by the U.S. Constitu- tion. Legislature Won't M~et Deadline SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe Legislature won't even try to meet the State Supreme Court's end-of-the-year reap- portion men t deadline, Democratic A.!sembly Speaker Bob Moretti says. And il the court steps in nnd reapportions Senate a n d Assembly districts it s e I f , Assembly Democrats w i 11 have the muscle and majority next year to override both the Court and Gov. Ronald Reagan and reapportion the Leglslalurj?; along ,Democratic lines, Moretti said. Moretti called a news coh- ference Thursday to comment on the state Supreme Court's denial earlier in the day of Moretti's request for a six- month extension in the court's December deadline for the Legislature t o reapportion itself. Navy .Backs :Oown to Sailors . SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Tbe Diego area -North Island, menial jobs and given banhet crew of the Collllellatlon MJrimar and i-rtal Beieb punishment.I for lnfnetlons or oaluted as ·111e Blan and Naval Air Slailom. rulea lhln those meted out to stripes -• hollted !'II the All but 10 r1 the 130 are ''lt's got to have some ma - jor redesign to make It work," legillaUve &llalyst A. Alan Post remarked. The automated train control B)'lttm was in fact based on an untried concept, said Post. The fact is, hls aides ex· plained, "It cannot detect tra1ne in all instances.'' i!lanl carrier -1,780 of them blade. About 400. other blacl: whit .. guilty ol the lllUlle of. from the llllp's deeb and 130 sailor! remained on duty. f...... OFnCIALS at BART head- rebels, mootly blaeb, from an Tralning exerelsea for the They demanded review by adjoining pier where they re-"C41mie," once part of the blghu authority ol the dil-quarton In Oaldnnd said they jected their captain'o COD> fighting fleet that ·-planes ebargea ...... blacl: Allon were not given a copy ol the promise offer to return to du. over North vw.. .. -were a-report, before the press recelv----., with poor work records, cbang-ed It and would have no com. ty. begun last weet bat dlarupted es In the dild I"-•-~--t W the btalned nnd A week·long confrootatlon by the ereWIDOD'S sHdown P _, 11•~ men un Y 0 between Ille men and the strtb and other probleml. and a promise that no punllb-studied fl Navy came ta 8 ~ at the . The maneuver1 were postpon. meot would be imposed on any "We11 have plenty to say to 8 Tb......... ed ·-W ofter ""'··'-~vlng of them for ...... part In the i~ but wo enn't unW we have a.m. eeremooy _...,,, -• .......,.. · --. 1oo• and and In the end ii WU the#lavy A Nsvy spokesman said that protest. a chance to • at ii that bacl:ed down. In an ap. with tbe men divided Into study ii," said Mike Healy, a pa rent I Y unprecedented smaller """""' more at-BART offidal • . ..a-.at,1. 11 ....,.igned tbe i.ntf!m <out11 ba given to their Long Beach 111e 1111...,.. aap1c1 Tramtt dilgrunUed sallora to shore peraona1 problemo .. Their new District -BART -began statloM effective today. commanding olllcers w 111 operaUng the first stgment ol Tbe rebel saUors began the work with each man In-Oihnan Dies the '151nlle •Yltem in Sep. erlsla by staging a sildown dl~l\Y. the spokesman -· •That was the strike at sea. They brought a oald. WFremont line. whlcll battery of five civilian lawyers Tbe Naw .said there was LONG BEACH (AP) -the fel)Orl said is being con- witb them to the final negotia-never any quelllon of aCCUllna: Funeral services for Daniel D. trolled" manually and ls sale. Ilona with their commanding tbe men r1 nmtinJ -the Dunlap, pioneer oU developer Tbe Ooklml-Rleiunond Rg· off!Cer, C.pt. J. D. Ward. legal deflnltlon of the offense and lndullrlallat who drtlled mel1I ii lclleduled to go Into - Tbe sallonl refused bis order ""l1lireR an it.tempi to Ibis city's flnt producing oil opentim In January, · the to return to the lhlp afle< be ovetlllroW coosttlllted authort-well, are ocbecluled today al Oo•l•nd -°""""" o:,ct In met -1Jy 'litth their b' and mume lllidl "°'"mand the &mnyalde C a t he d r a I May and the and-San ~~~ maablp. Oiapelbere. =· _.i next MORETl'I SAID he was grievances if they would rejoin THE BLACK Servicemen'• Mr. Dunlap died Wedneaday Tbe lddltion of the lines to "surprised" at the cow1's ~l the crew. CaUCUI IU:l the men feared at age &1. Concord 1111 Su Franclloo decision, because he said the for their safety aboard t b e He IM'YfMl on the boardJ of will mean awlkbcnei'a from court has been reluctant to get THE NA VY a n n o u n c e d carrlet, where there were directors of aeveral major-oU tract to track which the • • • • cas - Alameda County Superior Court J u d g e Bo'bert L. Bosilek ruled Tbunday thst landlords have the right to bnn waterbeds from their prop- erty and toued out a suit ll<ought by tenants who d•hMl_the u.~i1u- 11on pre ... ted landlords dlreeliy involved ill the draw-Tburaday afternoon that Ille ''nlgbt fights" between the firms, both In tbe United fel)Orl says cannot be done iog of new district boundaries men '""'1d be twll;ned to radt. 1be llOllP COlll)llalned SlatM and IOYeral lonicn safely with the preaent sys- for stale Senate, As.1embly and . ~-~~obore~~ba~ses~ln~tbe~~San!':__:tha~t~bl"':aeb~~w~er!'"..!'"~lep~~ted~to~~oountries~~~·-------'tem~:...· _______ _!__=:__:_:__:_.:.:_.:._ ____________ _ Congressiooal dlslrlcta. · I· ·from dt1crimlnaUng aa:ain.St waterbed usen. Landlonls object to tbe water-filled beds because of their weight and the posalblllty of floods. Grand J ury Member : Indicted SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe San Diego County grand jury indicted one of Its members and a former member ThurS- (~...,,.B_RI~EF~S ~) day after a slx·month in· vestigation of th e N e lghborhood Development Corp. The 15-count indictment ac- cused them, along with the agency's executive director, of conspiracy, misappropriation of public funds, embez:zlement and grand then. Tbe three are Bonald LeRoi warren. a curttnt member of tlie srand jury; 11\8 R<!v. GrlliMUIGD M. Phelps Jr., a 1..-juror nnd now minl51er of SC.. ""11 '1 United Methodist Cllltelil and WIIllam Henry 'l1l0ttlpson,, who~ the - prollt corporation formed to uwade houaln8 In the model clilea area and aid poor and -11Y' bullneamen. ,,, Tbe Democratic eblef of the Aasembly added lhlt the court -ls-welcome to-gol.-and .• reapportion tbe Leglalature. But Moretti said U the court imposes a reapportionment plan which be doesn't like. then the huge new Democratic Assembly majority elected last Tuesday can draft Ill own reapportionment and there .is nothing the court can do about it. 0 We may reapportion next year, regardless of what the court does. They can come up with a plan, and we can come up with a plan subsequently," Moretti said. "'Ibe law says we must reapportion after e v e r y census. It doesn't sar we can't do it more frequently if we want to," Moretti said. Body Found; l.D. Sought SANTA ROSA CAP) - Sonoma County pathologlsll worked today to establish the identity and cause of death of a badly decompooed body found in hilly ground near !lie Russian River community of Guemeville. Tbe body waa found by a 71- year-old resident o u t for a walk. He alghttd a human hand stteldng out of tho ground and called -· deputies who recovered It TbundaJ-from a ahallow grave. Sheriff Don Strtlpeke reluo- ed to _.iate whether the body bad nny connection rill three othen 1lllW'\lled laat week In Mendocino County la a suspected "Hella Ancell burying grow>d ... Party Seen In '74 Race W ASlllNGTON (UPI) - Rep. John G. Sehmltl ol Tuatin, pnol-Ial -of the Americln perty, U)'I the pmty ..w run ea"'"""* for a.c>• In lf74. "Tbe rel-lrom Ibo tm prllldentlal elactloa conclu1lvel1 ttm tbe American Party ii ..,. Ill lit U.S. polltkal -lo ..,,• Sebmltl Mid,,,.....,, He did not 10J Ill wllldl llates ...-. -..-. 8olunlls' pollod - r1 lht -· """'*"" --for Georp W.U-111 ltea. fashion Island, newport center \ \ 644-5070 - -- • ~ ' . -• •. • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Better Rep esent atiofi • By Ihelr overwhelming approval of Propositions I lhe city officially can do Utile to..,,...,. a. • au.;.. I and J on Tuesday's ballot, voters In the Saddleback or site plan approval lbat Co with oood""m" ... ,. Community Colle~e District have indieated Ihey want a mil!. • more representative, respon sive school board. Npw, a little peer gro~a~ la 1lltDa N1D1114 Proposition I rearranges the sprawling Trustee Area by buslne$Smen led by the ber. of C.~-...... 5 into three areas. Companion measure J authorizes tification Committee. ~,Jncrease of lbe number .of \rl!Stees frqm ijve to . • , • It's a good idea .. The, atl!'mpt to -~ .....-.• , -· , , , · I • ( ,,, ~ tofitb first Speal\s welJ Of cillJleO~ ..... -... ... 111t'dlre • •: Where afll\OSt the entire 'fiOUlb cbunly from .Jmnt . wellil-~ . • · • ->.I < ·• ;penoa, tt now "!ill have three.: One trustee will · r ~ ; '': / , • ;. , .' ~ ', '•· _i.·5'n,Juan Capistrano was O\Jce .repr_.led ~ . .,,5 . · ' -· • ~ / .¥.~· sent ·Laguna Hills; the second\ Lake forest and e; • p • • t M· · 'ts S" " ~ '-f lhe'lhird;San Jum, Et1'oro and Mission ·Vrejo. .\?l.' · ! ·"' rOJCC . erl Up~n t' , .f Hiving seven trustees sbbUld preveni;ftl<\_U~_'reo . ~ ' • ' .., . _. 1 • :'!ii aligmnenl.! in the future . Already· Ille cutrenl ~ l,s San Clemente soon 11)1)1 •bave i1f. ;...., iii toiU at ~rt ~ new membe~ Ip . be •Ppoili~ '~. ·~· , . .socteiY with one key gnaJ ill~ -..my'ioliii alJlli, :. l -.~ a~g and bilng. mternew~ Tlie board. Is .litiooting . 1 · community's finest i;iianish houoet. . · .• • . •· ·. :·J· for a Dec. 15 deadline to add the two new members. · . ·' . ~ ,. • .. 1. i .... Passing I and J was ju,<t the first step· in ' making . Mayor Arthur Holm~s suggested.Iba ~~!Jll :Of . , ~ Saddlebatk Colle2e board more representative of such a group at a recent council meeting. B& tcJeu the -people ·it ~ives. The appolntment of the new trus-eame on the heels of discUSiion surroqnding tbe recent. . I~ should be done carefully, so new blood and new demolition of the Larry~on. a local landmark which'' viewpoints c~n lend a spark to board business. was razed to mate way for a. condomi$ium ·pro~ ., Prettier 'Welcome Mat' Laguna prides itseU on i.ts intrinsic beauty, that of aquamarine seas, sweeping shorelines and golden hills as well as a famous "quaint village" setting. However, the Laguna Canyon Road welcom~ .mat to that beauty is cluttered and the impression it offers does not do justice·to the rest of the t3ty. It is an elusive problem. Responsible Canyon busi· nessmen have done far more than is required by the city to spruce up their properties. Others, however, forget about landscaping and upkeep as soon as the city ap- proves plans. Other than hauling extreme offenders off to court, lJ. group of Citizens will meet Saturdily eveDlng at the community clubhouse to see if such a society ci>uld function in the community. . The problem with any historical society, however, is mOney -enough cash tO keep new development from depriving a city of its past. Most of the city's finest examples of Spanish archi· lecture occupy the most valuable -and highly taxed -land in San Clemente. If initial meetings result in an official historical group, city officials who suggested • formation of the group should work hard to help find the fonds and ·the formula that could make a historical society much more than an Organization that fights in vain to save the city's heritage. l s • . ' -· -- Search for , Jtf y stical Rerea.e Along the :··Jl~~.hish · Tratl .. WASIIINGTON W h i I e lhe newspipers were preoccupied with the presldenUal campaign little notice was given.lo the atraage story of the "hashish trail" through Afgbanistar., Nepal. India and Goe. This ii one ..:hapter in the in- ternational dn.lg saga which cannot be blamed on the Viet- nam. War. Tho sordid epic or youn,ptera fr o m America and West· em European coun· tries waMering into exotic settings in search o1 mystical release -a11a CJ,eap drugi'tW11 rellied in / heariop before a subcommittee of the Senate Judl~ry .Committee. MANf HUNDREDS, p e r h a p s thowancb. of the these youngsters from the Western world be'at· their way throogh Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran to their havens in Kabul, India and Goa. Gen. i.ewis Walt, former Marine commander lJl Vietnam, described as "one of tile most deplOrable and sad· dening sights of my Hfe" tbe scene on the slreetJ of Kabul of hundreds of young people from many countries, especially the United States. trap~ in the mystk:ll drug culture and subsisting mostly on hashish for 40 to 60 cents a day. · A LURID, and co nvincing. story o( traveling the hashi!h trail wu told by Suzanne Labln , a French writeJ and joumaliat with a masters degree in ph)'liology and chemistry. Forty peroent of tht wandering addicts were American, M percent from the upper and middle clJSSel, IJ percent 1rith aome college ~ . ·~ • ~ •. plaud. "I~ Pl'!'licwir; it <geoera1 ar-~ ~ · . fluence) tias uncbaloed that old ootn-RIC WILSON p0nent or human natu).'O cillled'laslneM. ·.' . . "One had torgotten it becaUBe 1fof an ..._ ______ _,, ___ _., the past centutles Wbicli were ~ ana background , Mme. Labin r~poft.ed. They haCI set out, she said, :o find ·~ ~orJd ,of . their dreams, a w·Jrld of mystlcism. · detachment from mat erial things, Ion& hair , bare feet, minimal dress., free1lous· required hard work. the ri.mpant biologic.al l&zil>ess . \n ua J;\ad been ,.~. by the tremendous. power of ·motlil censure, social piUl!biticm. and material punishment. · ing and. above all, cheap drugs." SeJ: is "TODA\' ALL this age-old apparatus part or It. "BandB of naked girts .. inhibit laziness bas been broken ..• wandering around exoUc .. teDJplea at pennllsiv~-alloWs.tbe cbil4 w Jet his night," promiscuous tntercoune in eom-'· laziness flow Wit.bout being castigated: munes, tem porary liai.soM as a way of general affluence allows the lazy a.doles: life -but all that dlts ~t 119 t~ter cent to survive evsvoubide hll"i'IJDme" fi.lth . and . physical deter~t~ the and ultraleftism ~ him to a~ll ooi h1pp1e eXJstence. · · as a good-for-nothing but as an in- teresling rebel. ..'.'!n 9tber ~' the ado!escen,t now ll4s available: The permission to dlsplay his laziness, the means to live without · working, and the philosophy to turn his parasitism into a nice case of social revolt." MME. LABIN reported numerous case hiStones , all or them dlstriSsln£ aCCounts of teenage addiction to a variety of dnigs from hashish, through LSD to heroin in the desperate search for new perceptions of reality through mysticism. Wby has t.h1s happened now, and in the most ad- vanced aocieties . and when social justice. SHE GIVES weight to two other fac- in any comparative sense, has advanced r 'tors: l The torrents of fascinating ~ to high levels? And why amo ng the upper paganda presenting the "hippie drug ~s. ~nst~ad of the real victims of culture". issued by the establishment socu.I 1nJust1ce'? itself and far outreacbing the few Mme. Labin ha s some interesting millions reading the ~~underground theories to explain lhe "youth revolt" et· press; and 2. Poli IUbversive: pressed through drugs and mysticism: forces (Tim Leary, Jerry Rubin, et al ) The "torrenlial increase:" of a youthful pushing drugs, freak-outJ and orgies as wliversity population with no thing better ao instrument• of revolution. (o do~ t!ie impotence of parents In the '\'be first eaumerated above is the face of their children's fancies: a general more important. Tbe couru have gon'! affluence multiplying the effects of moral "soft" under the pressure of the pennisliveness: ultraleftlsm as a major "sweetness built up by the auw media social Aplosive. around the hippie drui culture." The THEN SHE SAYS someU.lng whkh will make some people sneer and others ap- media's attention has glamorl!ed the drug culture. It's a severe "tnd1ctment and worth considering. The Bankers and Narcotics WASHINGTON -Co~ess will lay bare tbe financial heart of the world ~ factec next year by showing that .. rupecllble" bankers finance i~ lmllllloual -dealen. Por ,....., Cotw<s! bas aklned th< -.......... u.. spotllcbt, 'lill&ud, on the llalla ovt>dtrda. dope -· the -potJce and -. w11o can be more ~bly put ..... 'r'- -kleli llihla. Tbt hlnta of cor· \ -... doing with the: mob have been mut t<d. bubn1 rested secure tn their count· • • _,........, ........ ..... .... ...................... ,.... -· -·- l • • mus m1 BANKERS, who never need soil their mank:und n_. by ah•klna the 'fntll of lite dopt merchanta. \ . .. J L.ament.for . ,.r.. . ,lee Cream's · . SUd Decline· \ - CEASEFIRE ' ~llJft:.t !Po~·~ . ' .... .....__ ' • 'GoluiDn a Model ,Q.f Propaganda? AIL IN ALL, the piece is a masterwork of p~Jeclioo propaganda, for 1: declares an end to an uoended war and simultaneously defines the nearly ( MAILB OX ) N ew Sources of Power • ctntralions of power are for the most . part lnt.rmillfl\I anti too widely qread lhroughout the world to pn1yjde en economical and steady '°"""' of "'"I'll'. . . IN A FEW PI.AO:,, haYlni ~ gt\,ater Udes lh&n California dots, the water action Is beinC used, b\Jt lbe power output is not great. Similarly, thete an few places where the wind is 1trong enough and '"ady enotllh to malt• harnessing It ~ white. No palential 'source ta being lplOfed. Meanwhile, back I!' lite 014· ...-r. · DAILY PILOT ' Robm N. Wndj· Pllblllller thomaa Kc.;,u, Edlior Barbara Kffibfo~ EdilOriol Pagc Editor • ,,,. -f>llll• o( tho Doll1 Pilot Mtka to Wqn'n and .... late rMden b)' ~Una U. newtPIP""• oplrilonf-and ..... mentlJ')' on toplcl ol lnterttt anl 11sntf\canct>, bf ~na a fOl'\lll'l · for fthe •xPl'etllon ot our t'Mden' O()(r\tona.~and by (ll'H<nllrc tho dl vtJ'lf' vtewpnfnta or lnfo""'4 ~- -tel'Wl'I and 1pc>k.MMtn on ~ ~ nf UM> dQ., ' Frid~y.' Novetnber 10, 11171 r • ,_ ,. l .. --~-. EJA. Bia; l'lltl:out-aftdlsiW ~ '.' • l • ' 'j ~ • "" "Tfiflley"n;Ttimmiligs'(;·~ . Tllil,upiYing Dinner For .her ~ 6pecial,'Thanksgiving ."Cool<book" section,.FAMl~V WEEKLY food editor Marilyn Han· sen has gathered a complete . menll of.' Hansen family'holidBy delicacis: ff"!".• vwy elegant hors d'Ol)M'....,D<lris' Crab-Meat'Molll, through Gland. ma's cCmpany Souj>, Golden Roa_st Turl<eY, Aunt Tina~sJ!uttered·Onion Mashed Potatoes, Ardeth's C'l'Pberry Mold, Lois' Ga!den·\'.egetable ,Pfat!er Witll Cheesa Sauce, to Bon,nle's PuJ!lpkln Brud Puilding ;and Marilyn's ~ ~Wheat Fruit Bl'Md, (and extra added "attractiOnS"-Grand- inOther's Candled· Yam Casserole and Aunt Ester's · Apricot Mincemeat Pie) •• Mrs. Hlnsen has· planned the entire celebration for 'your falillly ll1d "*"' Look for complete Family Weekly ·KiicMn-Teswcl'r'eds* and, step- by·sfep cofor·IUustrated lnstructi'"" for a real tast.tomptine l!Mllj, plus • ar•t Idea for that leftoYer turkey. • .IUnlCAL ll'ICIAL -For. an IDtlmate 'flew , from · blblnd tht IUrl{eOQ'I iDui; nod thil w.k't lettura la wbldl -doclO_r NOeala blJ attltudel ll1d nactlona to ~J problems u Ml forth la ... boot, "Tiii Surgeon'• ,World." Dr. W A. Nolea ..... "doctort .. humaia.· too., tPu . f -111 WI .~ ~hllo Qall,Joluai , --IM:e U.. tlull' ..... a llalMl!JtW Is ,.,..,. ; ... -..-.-Pwt ,_ lmowlldl9 ol a•llYI •llllldas-to ilM i.t. • DAILY PllOT ·\ • . .. F-•• --10, 1972 .. '' ' •• . ' D-'l&.Y PILOT f ' . a -r ---..- •• I • . · Values· By The· Hundr_eds ~ n ,A:fl Our Big Qepart11.ients . ·· ' ' • • cf.i..-u 111. Jtc IA. . 8f ~ckup'llllPIY'' IDday. 100 -·-oPe• per pl.. I 'fllftACE-.... ,, ... 19'' 11•t• fits """' Bf fireplaces. H~ds lo1s safely. RF.19IDlilll un11 TIP·• ..... 41$1;JI " .... He IA. Powerful clt111r 4· , Bf SM..,,,.,_. 4 , If '" dishes, !'II l • "' l•lrlciU11 • pw. Mi~ to-I • -.iitivel • • 1M DllOO '1111WAY AT ~ ' • • ' " ....... ......... , ' l!'llllo 10 .. ,. 4 ' If ,.,_ ...... ..... __ •. ' ....... -.fl.It °"" 11111 .......... If .,.... .... ""' r ..,, • r l'J)All'V '1LOT Fridly, N°"mbtr 10, 1972 QUEENIE I<> ~· o t:J..·r~,,........'-.1t1L W..w.W,..-.... ~n'l tell me, let me guess. Howard Cosell made you "11•"" again last night. Right 1" ------- ~Busy as Dees . Spiders Spin Profits ~ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP ) -J ohn Webster Brown who :e'i.red he might go out of business when his partner, a black .vtdow spider named ~tac, died, now has 500 replacements. • ., , "W are one big happy famil y," said Brown, 55, as he sur- v&y,ed hundreds of jars containing the poiSO!'lOl.l5 spiders. ~'They line a wall of bis. home here. Brown ran into trouble three months ago when itac fell lf~Y to a hllllgry cricket. THE STOCKHOLDER'S represe!ltative has a part-time bus-- :ness using black widow spider webs tD make cross-hair si&hts . or surveying instrwnents. ' When weeks of searching failed to Wlcover one black vidow in the SI. Petersburg area, Brown feared he would have · :> give up. But then .!ltories about his plight were published ln n1w&- -apers acros the country and he was bombarded with ttle- hone calls and mail offering him black widow spidtta. Some J<?tters were addressed merely to "The Spider Man." "YOU ARE MORE than welcome to what I would tlllmato o be a million black widow spiders in our City," wrote ODI 4idland, Tex. man. "Please come and get them." A spindly, red-bellied female spider arrived in a match box 'nailed from Ncrth Carolina. Another, from HOU!ton, Tex., wu !elivered by an interstate bus driver. Brown uses a toothpick lo prod the spider's belly and re- · "?ase the web. He handles the spiders cautiously, using long , loodeo tweezers he made hilJl.!elf, because· the female's bite :an be deadly. , ln Greensboro, N.C., a sixth grade class wrote to Brown lS part of a science class project. "Row could you live with spiders and things Ilk' that on ."tiW" mind? I couldn't," one boy wrote. '. , Old Navy Ship Wins Reprieve r: Descenda nt Gets A lb u m • GRAND OPitlllG Sl'ICIAL SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Bunker HUI may misA death still another time. The Navy said the aircraft carrier -bent of World War ll-has won a ~ ftWleve fn>m Ille """P 11elp. ' &lrY!vor o( a llolocauat 'tet qt by Ja_.. '"ulcl(e pl .... , lbe "·-flat'4op hal been• !loallbe ei..-.s -------"--'----laboratory Jn 1111 Diego aillce 11111. TBll ~-IT, will be towed !O llllloo to ,.. off San Clemente Island 8000 for a $150,000 test of a big ship's reactlona to underwater ex- plosions. A week ago, the ship was to have been sold to the highest bidder, oae of them reportedly a Ja'panese scrap metal firm, but the sale was put off at the urging cf the USS Bunker Hill Asaoclation. A; nationwide drive by some 1,000 former crewmen seeks $5 million to buy the sh.Ip as a memorial. . Thomas Balzhiser of Eugene, Ore., the group's president. sal d be thinks the Navy will give his men until March I. .. Yule Muil Business Booming SANTA CLAUS, Ind . (UPI) -Although many small com- munities are losJn~ post -Of- fices to streamlined ma il systems, business in this town of 250 will continue to boom. Postal officials said they have no intention of retiring their Santa Claus postmark, which has been used since !llS6. "Fantasy and sentiment are an important part of the American personality a n d Santa Claus symbolizts that mE BUNKER HILL was fine spirit," officials said. nicknamed the "Gray Goo.t" Despite its population, the for its predawn raids on Santa Claus Post Office an- Japanese-beld islands in the nually handles about four Pacific. million pieces of mail. But after a r.&MI oa Okinawa The bulk or the rnall1 of on E .. tor a.ilday; !IN&, tlll course, is . QbrllltUI ...,. carrh•' Wu the target of a and packapl seat' to ttie Post deac14' kamlkau allact. . o111oe lar riial&I wlthlbe'San-~ May 11, IWO ,"J"""'""' ta Claus IJOlllD¥k. suicide planea lllitunoif' Into/,.:=;;,=:::;:. :::::::;;;:::::;;/ tlll lwiW HiU wlllll1I . :Ill p,s~;' . · .,, , ' -·· e~ing tltilr own \ t"~n. 'nn lllO-pouad """lie, lg n 111.'Jl ' .. . ,.:wl,I :=.if:°":. :.:it.lllf. · Oitl it· ln tooallnl clouds of -• ond · · flanie through ... ltlll!,W ol •• '"' . u.w 1tbt lblp. ...,, ·wO .-. Bright smile l•rvice UJTENHAGE, 's.uth· Africa (AP ) -Mrs. Hester Holtzhausen bu real glitter in her smile. She bad a blue dia- mond from her qagement ring set into her 1>Jte .-_ Wliclnesdays and SUndays in the DAllY PILOT . ~ From ft'I Sef?'I•• l'UrpriM a ad .,.conCUll'an," with invettJinc U,. vertic;al • School llld. "They dlda't quite takeoff aircraft, the flrll The great.gancldaUP!* ol understand h>w I coulo be automobile tum algnal and the !I:-.r..:."~..i~a,;10: -= , ord\?Arr ballot mo:1.n,sun"~ ~ ':"iW.. tlll Yet, Virginia, ·~~ ; '-• * inc home thla week. SJnta Claus" resl'W'; 1.11:" .... Paallag, two· t l me * recelvtd a aouvenlr ~~ ... i Prue winner In Vice President Spin T. the first Santa Ci8¥1 -, a at d "SUcrose •-his th hlrtbd ever iJsued by this riatloa." a.; ~ ~ lll091 dangerous ... -. apent M ay "Poatmuter Gen.1 ·I t -JI': llllJlltanct" consumed by peo-at his de!k in the Executive Kltisen preaenled the album pie. Ollice Building lb :!l&blnl· TIW!8NlSSIOll SERVICE Road 1ett Cll' • chlq llldd ' ttmOVe pan • clean tctoelt • adjUJt band.I I. llnkaa:e • re- place oil pan guket • 1IUJ4 • -· all """' &nil labor. R'"'1Llr Price ,124,00 Now OnlY $)2.!19 SEE ;HE "VIKING, GUSTAFSON UNOOUI JlERCIJRY 16800 Beach at. W¥1lft" HuntJnaton Beach lo lorllora · IM1 t. the • MljJt; llf 'Wiid, foodstuff ton. · daucllter • ol Dr,=1111:•· li!lli11ii ""'1 lll*ild be pro-...,w,,.._, , Goorll ,J'. I,eo ol falloJ, biiiitad. • ~ at a -qny ID ~ Dr .. ~ ~ke st the ·Whatd · dQcto reoommend She ' II I dei{el<\loll Ill ,Ille: . iiJ~ at I b e 0 rs i.te Vtr1J.1t1 Oii '1·, ' fi ' t • 1• ? Bartiail 11 11w ~.,. .. , • m6mtfs ~ · , ~":."~,.; :·: , :. P or JIAU"•• .m pun. ~ v..:.~~~' : , . Doctorsall overthe cenUJ:di~over50,000,000 thett • ~ ctaua!" · University of these Ublets to their patients ead1 ym . 'lbe fimoul respqme came Columbia. There are many medicatlona a tors recommehd D'Klll tbu any in an editorial w,rttten by the * phy1idan or. denU.t can pre. other leadfrif tablet. Sun's editor, francls P . Pegge Becle)i-, wife or misS+ 1e~hEI for pun.~ are nar· Ha.dache and dental .,.tn.1' Church. ing 11-. Nick Begich (I> cohc, ~Y. are awulable. only relieved incredibly fast; minor * ........ '. on ptMCnption.Butthere11one pains of· arthritis are depend-. . Alaska), may J?e a cand1~ate pain reliever, available without ably elll!ed ror hours; even the A young Stanford Ua1vers1ty for her busbaDd's seat 1f a prHCription, dodo,. diipense ach" and pall\11 of coldl and 811 scientist says he may tie the special election is: declared. again and ap.in ... Anacin. . respottd ·to An8cin. So the ten· firsL blind person to cast a Mrs. Begich said that she is: Each year, doctors give ·over 1ion and dep1"*ion that am be regular ballot without human "very open to that possibility, 50,c;ioo.~ A~ci~ tab I ell to caused by aucb pain will bt re- help in a voting booth. . but of course that is a decision th~1r patient. in J*n. Ir daptora Jieved too. And million1 take His only aid was 8 book-siz.. the children would have to be t~uik enough about AnaCJn to Ah•cin without 1tomac:h ui-L ed · de I lled th in ived · " d 11penee all these tablet.., what When you're in pain, why .. sensinf, v ce oa e VO m. , , . better recommendation can you don't you follow f.be practice of Optacon. The Beg1chs have s IX aak when you are in.pain? ao n'l&ftY dootori and take the "The possibillties of .the children, the oldest of whom Is You aee , Anacin contain• tablet a doctor miiht give you machine are llmitless for the 14. more o{ the pain reliever doc· in hla own office. Take Anacin•. blind," Lortn Schoof, 24, of Begich, re-elected Tuesday Stanford's Applied Electronics to Alaska's only House seat,lf" ______________ ..,. ____ ,. Laboratory said. has been missing since Oct. 16 Schoof informed officials at with House Majori ty Leader his pollina: place that he would Hale Boggs and two others. cast his ballot like anybody * else -alone and witOOut help. Funeral services will be held "The election officiaJs re-today in Marshall, Mich. for acted with a great deal of Harley ·A.. Dormu, credited Suits, Coats Dresses 99" ~ . """"'_ .. __ • THE TRADERS WILL BE HERE NOV. 10 & 11 DIRECTLY FROM THE INDIAN RESERVATIONS -AUTH ENTIC AMERICAN .a~ INDIAN JEWELRY ' ZUNI -NAVAJO-SANTO DOMINGO ........... -... .. .,.. °"" ·~· ~ 1:30 CHARLES H. BARR 111W.-A._.. -""""' """'· . ' ·. QIWll\DA HIUI 110do Cllltllwolttl St. I TOllllANCE Stpul-ind Haw!"°"'" . ~ !MJ.121500 VlclO<Y BM!. LAlllWOOD C.llOn SI. 1nd P1r1mount BJ¥d. ~ 11111 3520 'l'rlar SI. I Ul!NA PAllK Boach and Oringothorpo °"" ••• 11 .. , ....... 'flAllTA ANA Wlf\~1th Rrl•1,.,1c:.1 nltANftt: n ..... ,. r. .... ,,. 1:11 • .A .,.,. 11 ....... ••••• -11107. ' } I . I " .,, -I / I ' , I ( I Moon,Bas Vihraiions .. Tactics. GALVESTON. Tes. (UPI) - Ill Iii utraordlnary -· ol . ' • -' ' luck, I larie ..... 1'j --Charged eel lnld lhe ....... far llde and Bel off vlbratlom that "'ll· , gested for the !Int Ume a , SAN pIEGO (AP) _ The , lllll-plolten lunar . core, a 111111 bal lllOd a law1ull ac-octentljt bas n!ported. cuslnC line comPania of ua-Dr. Gary Latham, Apollo llll! ...,. lac:tlcl to ..U home project chief lelomotllopt, fire llarml. . '"Aid 'lllUroday Ille data i. ooiy -Iba! ..... riPI Im.up themlddleollbe-. • "Al far u ti, ltnlclllre ol the ..... lo .-.med. tbll 11 going to be porllaj>a. the -Important ·...m that ... -1-ll'•tio -lmportanl to·date!' - LA'nLUI Mm lt 11 too eaJ' ly to calculate lbe """' <l !be rock $*"' Iba! -the far side, bUI be lllld ll wu cer-Ally Gen. Evell6 YOUJlier Pftllmlnary and ollll lragmen-mec1 ~ complaint In &lperlor Ill')'. JM, be said, It could eoort ap1n11 u.s. Safely result m understanding the -----------.,.-------moon'• evolu\}on. . J l!'qlneerlng Co., Autooonlcll of San Dteto and National PUrdJulng Service. 1Tbe state Is asking for an ~ junctlm qalnll the alleged ules tacllcl, IS0,000 damages and an addlllonal #,IOO for each mllrepresentAlloo. e Ulldts v,..e.i SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A land devtloper and a · con- sumer advocate, adversaries In the poot. have qreecl tbal Ille ule ol land In n!Cn!ltlon communlllel bas -Uttered with fraud and II In dire need of otrlcl gu-. George E. MCQnm, vice pmldent of Boise CUC&de Corp., said that dloclooun! statement& now accorded buyers are not thorough enough. lie 111111estec1 that they be modeled after • stock pniopeetus required by the ~and Exchange Com- m''*' McCOwn'-..S at a bear- ing blre by Ille Dej>arimenl of Hoa'1lng and Urban Development'• office of In- terstate land sales r<glslra- tlon. "IT'S CERTAINLY very suggestive of a presenUy molten core." Latham said. "l bopO .,.'ll be able to confirm or ~ thls core ~ypothesis in a month or so." . Latham made the disclosure in an interview at bis olrice at Unlveralty ol Texas' Marine Biomedical Institute. H e receolly le f I Columbia University to join· the Jn. stitute's new division of earth and planetary oclence. A bot, liquid lunar core would lie In with olber data accumulated by the aoon-to- end moon landing project. THE IMPACT was recorded Jaly 17 by all fou r eel!mometers placed on the moon by Apollo astronauts. Because of a delay in ex- amining --telemetry reports from 'the Instruments, Latham saJd the impact was only dlacovered last -IL "Tbal'• the thing that bas been the subject of our prayers for years." Latham said. 'Now we have 6eJsm1c • ,. ...... a,_. ... x-----..... "TeU us thot 1tory ogoin 'bout how y<lll and Daddy met and Grandma didn1t want you to get married and 'bout It.. Christmas you got engaged and how you mode your w.dding dreSl and •. •,, Nell Gendel, a f o r m e r California ualstanl attorney general who irepered con- sumer litigation oUll ·pending aplnst Boise C.-. al!o -that !be publlc needs more protection on Its in- vestmillota in the recreation land ...... Pier 1. is number one. The largest tradet of customs eP-fdllfJCae WASHINGTON (AP) -A inspected cargo in the world. Visalia livestock market agen- . cy and its general manager ha.. beeb cbargecl w lt b 1 violating the Pacten and Stockyardo Act, ·!be U.S. Department of Agrlculture aaid. , __ , . Tbe<·Vlaaua'Hotr .......... ' . Nautilu'I\\. PanleJ, tlie !Inn .. general ?Dager, lllesineli and welgblmaster, baWI hem cbarged 'with vlolatJng ... coont!ng, llC8lel'lmd welCldnl, record keepbu<, trust accoonl ' and fab" fracfe practice re- quiremeals ol the act. The !lhn operates al !be Tulan! County Farm Bmoau StockyarW ·ill :VlsaJla. and the Templeto~ Uvesloet Martel in Templeton. • ti,ooO: ,.,_ LOS. ANGELES (,\!') . La-Berry, 2S, bas -flnecUJ,000 Rl!d placed oo two- y..r pn>betlon after be declJn. ed to -I charge of falle advei:llllal . \IY .o!ferljlB Ill!>' posedly '• free -vacation oo1lflcateo to·Nevada resorts. ' • Ivory Sarouk •Red ktfn\an •Goldllochira •Green Tabriz ANCIENT DP.SIGNS. Brilliant Oriental reproductions, made in Belgium. long-wearing,. lneiq>ensive, hand- some I 100% cotton, woven into a sturdy jute base. Traditional pa;ttems, exquisite colon! Available in a wide range of sizes. all fringed. 2'x4', 3'~·, 4'x6', f/-d, 9'x12'. Choose ancient dPSlgns at Pier 1 today_!_.. •••••.• 4"·69" Beny, who Pleadeci 00 .,... lest. abo.wu ordered to atayl'--------------------------~1 out of the -· 1111 Cue r-----:::=~--------, r---, \ ,... prooecuted al llJe ~ of the JWf' dfy Bureau of Consm:leri Alhlrl. Offlolalo lllld Berry, an of. flclal o1 Nalkl>al Brentwood, Inc .... ~ ... now clooed, belped promote the -ln connection -land deall. e VtUltw Salt LOS AN0Eu:s (AP) l>ANlsH kYA All. A<ea rugs flOm Den- Paclllc Telellhanall Telep'apb mark. Moth-proofed 'wool wilh Rya de· CO. .... bile · ....-by the signs! "Fler", in natural or orange. "Skol", cal--I~ Law In gold awxado, bronze. 34 ... 1· l9" Center for M inlilliO, allellnl l 'X.S', 4'"6', 6'x9', 9'x12'.. the utlUlJ -court and1-------, lllle Pallllc Ulllitleo . Com- mlllloa -... mating ,.,,..to-.. The eta. aclloft' IUil WU flt. eel ln Loi Anpleo Saperlor Court, .. Padllc 'l'tlopftiloa ,....i!y WU Clderlll • llJ Ille! -su..-(lost .. -'1IO mlllloa ... ~-ID' ·~ite/Blue • Sliver • Neutr1I •Gold •Avocado •Ivory "COid • livoudo •Red • French blue PUIE WOOi. WAU41H ROM lll.CIUM. 100% virsln wool ;,.. l\lil. -•ly moth·proofed. Trtdltlonif Oriental dalans. Choose f<Om 5 tolon. • ·-3'xS', -4'x6', 6'x9', 9'x12'. .. ·111" • Sand •Old Gold •Avoado • Blue/C<een • 'l.lck/Rld • Bl1cl</Whlltllruwn ~a~1:11=•~:~··;;.·;;;;;;;;;;;;=oJl-;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;::; . . ., 1EVE1!1111 ~ NS. WCMn nylon ltfVlflSllU IP-rmlHC. .,_ .. i • 8 a Nill In lndlan ljoocnet~cs. fringed. Bound. lon-faoed Np. Spl<y cobs. Fr1nfoil. a. '!"'IV 4 · 'r.::: Revenibfel Try them up or down, on wall .. '1iblel Try -up °'-.,on wal., I TA I'. S S or floor I' 3'.S', •'x6', floOrl 0.0-4'"6', ' 1 IV .t'I' I• IV A L 6'd', !1'1<1r............ 14".. 6'119', 9'111r -.. • . r .. s~:"PWA .PIER 1 IM·PDRT·S ! . ----YS 1111 P.I 2110 HARioR-ll.YD. COST.A MD.A · • ..... ,.+ .... .. -" , .... ... ,. 100£1 ............ . SHOP MOMIAY THRU IATUllDAY 11•' 1n41-1.-11o ... ___ _ ..... .,..._,a SUNDAY 10·• 540-7JJ7 D. otlH Hltsa • • \ ., 'DAILY PILOT ··~ Fischer's Mother Released Lamky Ill in Hospital MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) flll1'IOfOt L 1n1 t y'1 1p- -His two-year blttle to pe~ ln court despUt escape proseculion lo1t , Lantky'1 attorney '• reputed underworld IJ\U&er-. arcuments that bis client WU mind Meyer Lansky ii lylnl Ill "oot 1 weU man ... who has no WASHINGTON (AP ) - Ch""I'" were dropped a{alnsl 17 -Including • the mother of world chesa ·cbam· pion Bobby Fl.ocher. Jn an unguarded 185-lMll.y place to go." pri vate room at a Mlaml =============::r::::::::::::::li'. Beach hospital. 'Ibey ba<I -· -o! blocklng !be enlrll'lcO to the oflk:e of the CuumlU.. for the -of lhe Presi· dent oo Nov. I. THE CHARGES were drop- ped "in the in~t of jusUee," Carty McIntyre , chief of the law enforcement division of the CoTPOratlon CounseJ's o ff i c e , said Thunday. "We felt there would be nothlng oe.....t by g o i n g forward," be Bald. "We've in- vestigated thls lhing tborougll- ly." FISCHER'S M0111ER. Dr. Roglna Pustan, ss. and the other! t.ad beeb told to appear in coun Thursday for their trial. But when the cases were called, the prosecution an- nounced that the charges had been dropped. The 17 had beeb aCCll!ed of obolrucUng the entrance to the omce by "chaining th~mselves together and to the front of the office," the complaint said. Dr. Pullan, a native of Swlt=land, bad been a full· tlhle McGovern v o I u n t e e r worker for about two months. Lansky, 71, was reported in satisfactory oond.llion 'I'bur> !Jay suffering from a "cll'dl1c lnsufficency" two_ days after his desperate four • continent search for & ha~n ended ln his arrest at Miami Interna- Uonal Airport. "He look.a terrible," Aid a spokesman for Mount Sinal Hospital. "As far as we're C<1ncerned. he's just another acutely ill patient who had to be admitted." WHILE LANSltY n!malned secluded in bis elgbth-flocr room, federal prosecutors who arrested hbn TUeaday started preparing • lolli ll•t of charges against tbe aging financial wiurd. Officials said Ibey WOllld be ready lo try Lanlky within l.'I. days on the first of the four charges, which include an alleged skimming operaUon at a Las Vegas casino. "He 's out on bond , so there's no need to guard him,'' eakl Dougald McMillan, d!lel of lbe U. S. Juslice Department's Organlted Crime Strike Fofce in Miami. MCMILLAN HAD argued that a high bond be set to New Shipment New Variety Of Koi hdtl .. DIAMOND KOi ••• flrtt time tn tM UnltM Stens <...,. In W .... julf for hm w .. llNJ. FANCY KOi ALL SIZES POND FILTERS lrDHIUl ;,-... --1.>M,_•_ ~-=· .. .. ..... '27500 ........... .-UP JUST Allt'llD Pacific Goldfish Farm N•W LOCATtoN 14700 GOLDENWEST, WESTMINSTER ~ 893-7105 • mRnSPIBLO'S • FUUERTON • HUNTINGTON BEACH • ORANGE YOUR TOTAL VALUE FURNITURE STORES WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND QUALITY MEET SENSIBLE PRICES. Nine Long Feet of Thick Voluptuous Diamond Tufted for Elegance! -Now on ~Sale!- .-. l \. This delightful nino-foot sofa featurea low, •loped pillow-like 1.1111&, deep diamond tufting to add all important style, and la~ upon layer of soft durabl6 foam for unusual 1eatin1 comfort. lf1 covered in soft Orlon fabric for )Ul1 of U10 and wear. You11 feel lib:-you're sitting on a lush bear rus. Doll't mlll thil opportunity to save muy dollars. ftll81'()t\ --J-" N. ~ ............ , ..... ~ 111'4 1114'id· ~ liAOI, llS12 -M .11t• NM417 ' otAN0E, 11'8 II. T;,o1;, A>e. fl\ ... k. of~--111At 6J74Al0 f!e 1:0'.'ISt OPtll t tot N _, .... • t IM. t to WI ' . •• CllA"" .,._ 'lP 111 _ ·AT•OIMm --Yll .. SN I I I I ' ~ I ,. . Politics is an. emotional business, as reflected in these two pbotos ta~en :after the election. Above, McGovern speecbwriter Sandy Berger crlu Oil his wife's shoulder after returning to Washington with the defeated· 'candidate, while below, a jubilant Christopher "Kit" Bond hugs· b is Wtte, Carolyn, alter being elected the youngest governor of Mis>ouri jt S3 and the first Republican governor in thlli ·state in 32 years. . . ~ i , *O New Breast Cancer •, festing Units Planned ~w YORK (AP ) -Some 20 clinics ftt the early detectloo of breast cancer ~l be set up throughout the country, niany by the end of next year. under a '· $J million program of the American ' qltncer Society and lhe National Cancer • lrftitute. tl>e cancer society's board of directors establishment of a task force on tftut cancer at Its 1971 annual 'D).ettlng and aald tbe •cllon by tbe board Wedlleaday ii tbe result ol that wwt. • Food Editor Rates · Meals Fit for Dogs NEW YORK (UPI) -Food editor Raymond A. Sotolov ol Tbe New. Yort 'l1lllOI led a dog's Ille recenUy and ..,,, hu a bone IO pick with '°""' of tbe coun- tzy'1 dog food maoufactiirers. Sokolov, whole good-food tours bave even taken him to penitentiaries lo rate priaoo food, tasted 11 typel of dot! food l>elore giving tbem ntinp. WITll FOOR STABS tbe top rating, Sotolov gave three to Milk-Bone and raw ground chuck. . Several brand8 of canned and dry caolne tidbit> rece!v<d no stan and ooe smelled 10 bad be Couldn't go through with the tasting Jll'OcelS· Al.so tasting tbe dog food was a 4-year- old Sahlkl named Cleo. Ne!U... Sokolov nor Cleo liled the dry kibble dog food, but II tbe wril<r .,., It: "lldth had been ·previously ccrrupted by frequent exposure over long periods of time to a wide variety of meats and meat byproducts." DOG EXPERTS generally agree, Sokolov said, that pet& oeej only dry kib- ble meal for a bn1anced diet, but once they become acCust.omed to canned food or table scraps tbey spurn dry food il po5sibte. Tbe research wu ·prompted. Sokolov said, by the reaJ1tati()n that 32 million dogs and 20 mJlilco call in the United States eat IOmelhiDg dilly, and ln- Cl'ea.'ingly it II commerclally prepared pet food. Sokolov·l8id the 8lll1Wll coat ii 11.5 blllioo, compared with 13911 million f., baby food. ' SOKOLOV moumrr lbe texture of one brand of canoed food "had a tenure nlgh unto that of cold cream." But be lilced tbe Mlll<-Booe bi>culll enough to try a aecond; thil time with butter. Cleo indicated pleasure with all the nolHlry braods. Three Newport Police Officers Win Promotions Three member! of the Newport Beach Police Department were promoted thl.s week, Chief B. James Glavas announced today. , Ed Cibbarelll, fonner d e t e c t i v 'e sergeant, bu been promoted to lieutenant. A m-year ve..,.. of tbe '"""'· Clbbarelll hu . -.. a patrolman, community ·relltlonl ofllcer, detective and patrol ~rgeant. The 2f.. year-old lawman ii currently working u lbe chlera llaslon officer. Bob Gatewood and John Simon have botb · been moved up to the rank of sergeant. Gatewood, 31, has worked In ' patrol and traffic in his five ye.an on the force. He ill currenUy assigned to the detective division. Simon, 33, has been with the depart- ment for 10 yean and ·also worked ln patrol aod traffic. He currently Is the departmeot's vice aod io!elllgeoce of. fleer. Driving Course Set for Retired A c:oone in defemlve driving will be conducted Nov. 1 .. 18 b)' tbe Newport Belich Chapter No. m of tbe Amartean Auoclatloo of Heu...! Pel'IOOI and the Natlooal Safety Councll. ~ed $2 million for the fi rs t eight of clinics at Its aMual meeting recent-__ J -tpOkermen...uld-Lh e NaUooal Tbe nm elibt centers have not been named. but eJibt 1ltts are •being ccn. lidered, the IOC!ety 1ald, and detailJ should be '"1DOWlCOd In a few """''"'· With the National CUcer l111tltute joining In, a 1polcmnan aald, tllere wUI ""·~--- The COW'le will ljegln at 10 a.m. acd at l :30 p.m. both days for four aeparate clan seaionl. c.ert1flcates will be awarded to partlclpanll who complete tbe-coune.--er Institute agreed to provide od-~ fundl on a 2 for 1 ham. 1flle cllnlca will be designed 10 detect l:ftiUt cancer at a very early stage, btfpre the appearance ol a lump, using a¥anced X-ray techniq ues called mam- ~ end another a pp r oach , !Ephy, oenslng tbe addltllonal Ii..., off by cancer celil and pro- -a pho<ocraph. ' ~ L1 AN attempt lo find out bow mncen can be foood and bow CID be cootn>tled," aald Dr. Arthur amea, new president ol the aoclety proleuor ol surgery at the Ohio llniveralty Medical School. • cancer oociely onnounced the mtRJ!: BAS llEllN no •llOIOctnt reduct1on In ihe · -llty rate Imm bnul cancer In 1111 ,,_., tbe IO<ft!ty aald. BrMI\ C111011r ii lbe JeodlJW 1lte for both lbe lpcldeoce o1 cancer In _, and,... -deotll In,,....., ll larp. ly ~-":&""and Older-.... ----.,.16 pertenl oi tbem -~ii by aelf.ft. amlnatlao. Jlut '"1,llloni • J)orOllll -..,_ that ,baa ~ IO, tbe )1mph nodes. · Iil ti-'ciiotll, tbe ' i1"9'7'1t llUl'VIYai nie·ll l0,41,...-.. . U tbe cancer II otlll• locall ... to tbe ---.. ,. tbe IOClety •Id. the ~--lllOto•·psr- cml. • --.-· For registration infonnation, contact Lloyd E. ~ 211 lleilotn>pe Ave., Corona del Illar, l'ls.9531,. Everyoae ovw M years old II ellgtble for memberoblp In. the uqialkll and Invited IO attend !Illa t:lus. Biscayne for Nixon KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP ) Resldeoll of Key B1'Cayne, lane d 1be Florlda_Wblta llouae, 'lllted H .......,.,. In favor ol Pmldetlt N!Jon'I l'Hllotlon. Tbe l.sland'1 -pnclnct pv. Nboit 2,0!7 vow to 411 tor Delllocrat Georle McGovern. . Horses in L~sh Lux111•1 rabian St-eeds S~ at State -Fair in Oklahoma City . ' -· .. '/ ' .. '""' -It's-a ·_Dog's Ufe Misban' ll)e .']lOOcb is an 'easy rider' as his master Steve Sm:lthers of Forest Grove, Ore. fashioned a pack oqt.ol an old palr of jeans to carry the puppy· in. ,SmJ,ll!e'I' .and Misban are looking for a ride over ' .the horiion an,d pos81bly a job for both. Smithers claims the pup is a p~fessional dancer. Clwap Morels Cui Tr.avel~~g .Costs ~ . . . ' ... NEW· YORK (UP!) ~ A wave ot.,cpbstruction of budget motels,.~~ less-thah .IIO a night. !Or 11ngle occupancy and sometimes.as lltUe·8$ $11 for a couple, is cutting the cost of travel in the United States. Day's Onns of Atlanta , which operates 28 budget hotels, says Or_leans, Regal 8 IMf of Mt. Veronn. m.. CountrY Squire Inns of Perry, Ga., and Overnight Inns, which hlisn't ' even set up a headquarters. The huge Holiday Inns, Inc., is in the budget motel business in a tiny way. It has some lit- Fem Lib Extends -To Mine3 PUILIC NOnCll ' SHE THEN BIR.IS a driver Ml: fl• • and truek to haul her · ''=°'ii~' ~ and a barrel of •• :~ fotlowt111 _._ "' °""" _,_. drinking water to her borne. . COHSTil.UCTION f'UNO!NG c 0 .• Th.is is what she bas been 1n1'-A So. 11reoktilln1 s1.. FNtt81n in newspaper advertisements: ~ "Mr. Salesman, if you paid . f V.tlW. CINf.""' dom, for 15 years, hoomg or &0u1 . llEC., ltoe.. • c...tlfiorftl• the discov....., that could bring COrpordon, 1TI1f.A So. Broailhllnt St .. -· ~ F1Mltlln v.....,, C;llf. t1711 more than '8 for your room • • •1 tJae bQ~t tonight, you paid toq much!"· , .. her rttiretnem and riches. Tllh !Ml.-. It 1111 .. ~ lly I While Mrs. Middle~n counts -~=, .-.:rrv . Laveothol ,. Krekstelo, Hor-!l!IOtel-',h Ute ••eilt• beneU IO be me o( pr:Iy a l"Y' "'" J!!"''~...iil!lwM -tt J:!E°e~~ =--wttt:f'~ty l'Oit~,'~~ :i:. ';.,Z'::;":i;:,~:-.~ ~it c,o~uatie eight dleios of·budget motels •"'-.. ,. ,· IW · CLERK. I)' .._,,. J: ~ °"*1'/. and lbnlted ~p, ITDMlll euP• In oPm1lion wfth a tQlal of 2!111-tl!tt!'t . IN! -tel motels, and '!""" other chams ..Nlllotel tlltlutrw • ., ATTOIHll'Y 41' LAW she retalna: Jler femlnity. '"' ............... .. Aaked; "How old .are you?" s... Awl. e...... ""' hav-e· organized to operate . ., .. - budget motels. · • fru:es. 1-r·· she replied, "Jual 111 I sUll '"1 .,,... ' mm have my own t'eetb and put a l"vtll'dift -°'""""' coMt-Dtlh' '"''°'· . Nowmlllr 10, 17, .M. .... , ~ 1, l~ttle red tint lo my hair." 1m ·· 1131.n " LOWEST COST of thosfi in ~ PUBUC·llOTICE operation are Motel 6 or S"'nta · N S 1 _:.. Barbara, with 116 Wlill at 16.60 • llberglaie cablnette junior . avy· eemJ ·~..:- a olght and Scottish Ions of inns with rates as low as '8, "" ......... ,.,.._ ":_ llull""• America. Kinston, Tenn., 28 Kemmoos. _ Wllaon and G l p!J~ a1:,ocEAN V1EW 1nATei <A Umtt9d ~Travel Motor Inns of , Oreo o.""*'*" e.,.,..111ct1 11 motels at $6 a nlltht. -Wallace Jolmon of MJ:. ' a ,iw.ts ~Pl;.. ~=-t=.,st .. 111111 Norfolk, Va., with ·2 8 fowKlers of Holiday , tlflflnllt c.,..,...,..,, ll!I ~ t1'ltl hm cha M 50 dn f tbe SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -St .• ,_,.. ... sant. AN, C.llfl0tnl1, establis enta, rges "'. di 't go too ar ·" The Navy says It wants ei.~t ;r.:1 .... " -. ~ .., • a nidit for 1a slillle room. · junior 1rm venture · partly ...,,......_,to wlun'-."' -to~ um11i1c1 ~,,_ •·· --Allo in the S8 class with '----~··~-the •~-bl .. v.......,.. ~ wi111em 11: ~ • Thr. ft 1 .:.~ ~ Y ran ww tter _Navy. pDota. 1 TM• ......._, ..... ..,.. ,.. c-t,. Day'111 is i nns Ul • -A -•-an for the 12th C11rt1 o1 °'""' c;....., •: "'°''"..., 1. Newport News, Va., with five opposition from Adolph. and .. ...,_ou 1m w1~1A.M E.. n JOH,.. COUNTY motel!. : Joel Krisch . 'Mley cootrol Naval J>istrict said women of~ cu:1tKH•Y ._., J. ~ ~-. Fl Am · Mdto Inn f flcers and officer candidates Nll!.li.d or-. c.t !Mitt '""°'· Hapoy Inns of Orlando, a.. encan r s o on active .1 .. 1y <OOld join tbe, '""'"'• J. 10..n,,.,"" . 2111--n: and Chalet Motor Lodges of Roanoke, Va., the largest ~ Nlllhua. N.H., with 11 uni ll single Holiday Inn franchise flight training program. · l'IJBLIC NOnCE to By law, the women pilots · ' -' betW'flen them. are around $9 opera r. camot Oy combat, but the "L"'°:?a=~ and Ifuperial "400" of John Lesure, Orlando, Fla. spokesman said lt wouJd like TM *'lkN4tli ,_,... -dolnt Enale.J'QOd ... Cllffs, N . J . . partner in Laventbol, Krek-the women pilot.a for search, ~e. .. ill t""°"ctHO ' IT!:EL co, cha.r'les an average of $10 a~ stein, Horwath & Horwath and helicopter, 1 n d transport ,.._ ... Y* ..,4 ..,... Anl, c.111. Us 104 untts. ' the company's motel expert, Olghll -' · ....... II. DulY_I;. S9t ·t>thndl •Or., said the budget mote) ls the ' Lot #lo;lel. Cillt, ... · BUDGET MO'l'ELS which awu•test ccmpetlUve t h re a t Thlt 'NJ..-I• ""t" eer.,.lild 11y 1n -•-~ but -J •·-•L 1nc11Y1ctue1. .,, have been or1a·~ ·~ the mo1e1 and ho1e1 industry R r · D . , .. •· ....... yet in business lnchJde Frlend· facet. ~ ' . ecyc 10g ay-c~ .:'='c:=;~':' ... -..s::.n~ I 1-·-ol r-·ll•te PL Fam lt1'l WILLIAM I . ST. ~':r :COUNTY . y ...... """!" • ' -There wDl be • rtclauiatkm (I.EU. • .,. Mwr!V-J. ..,...,.. Uy Inns o1 ~lly llloanl,.N.C,_ ... JUL SAID THE budget day SaturilO)', Nov. ll, fro!ll ..,._ .,._ c-t .;.,~ ~ Southern Scottish Inna of 'New motelJ appeaJ primarily to 8 to 11 a.m. at the F1nt United N_.,,,." 1., 11),... 1m tfQ..n ' salesmen and .... the family Methodl.st Cburcb of Fountain PUBLIC ~-en route tO a deatialt1on, ~ St ~ .. ~ eluding campers." Valley, Iaa -. --------- Ores•••a..er . WWtam llcCoy, 61 , la the flril hlldt ner lo ·be elected to lb.e _Ore- gon Legla!atwe. He Will n-nl Portland'• I.Siii District u state npreeentatlve. He aald .. l.ther' of "·--Anyone 11111 bring any lied C!I' '"""*' '=r • -"-aacted nnnpapen or cr\llbed ITATI CNI' CAUNll;•IA l'OI trawlq" types wants l'lrim· aluminum cana during thole n.a cou.:,n.:.~ ming pools or televlaion, nor hours "°'tOa ., .,.. • ""'"°" does hr care lf there ls no bar · POil AM , CMtNI ... ..,, .. TN• COWIYMU CW ltUL NOP.,-Y • or no restaurant in the motel. PUBIJC NOTICE r-. • unt9a l"nM\. vAM In hll: 1972 report cm motel PtcTl'TtOUI IUl""11 D~iaa. :•0::.Ti.v OIVh w.t indUstry trendl Lesure noted llAMll tTATllMllfT llkMN M. M1rk_ flll MM ...,..... ; that the ~Ung costl of .. ":"" ........_ ,..._ ~--.. ....... =--·..: .-..... --~ motelJ wllhoul rtltaurantl or LA '"1-A!:At 1•1 oaua1-.it ''" tif::r:ll _.. 11r ~~ ' ~ ...... ~'*' -----~-... ban are usually at lent 20 MfllillY D. ftt.IMfld•. ua a..,. ..,. '* .... fir •: a '*'-.. _,,,t below thoee of the Ml or., NanM 411;1 ._.., ~ !!"'7 tt.fitt Ml'! .. II! ...,. ~ "' ~ I ,............ TN• ........... II ...... ~"' • ...,. Nt. I fl _.. ~. _,. * tlwic: • service motets. lflcf!A•"' · · , c.... ~ ..... 1r1 ...,. or., ., a.M• Lesure aid the big 1motel TMt =..~·~ tflt ....., ~~~-,; mt 1 chains JWOVQked the budpt mr :v °'=:::-r' . .::.::·~ . Wiu. •. ,•t.JC!"ft s hotel movemtnt ln two ••YI· CM'ttY tttn. HJ.. - They built too many fancy l"\lblllltMcl ..,.. ...... Cont 0."1 ...... ::c.~ ..... motel! and, when occupuCJ' MW"J••.., s, 11. 11, M. 1m x=.,:,~ bepll to ran off i,.. ,.... PIJllUc. NUnCE -- -__ -.. Igo, they tried to C01np1n11te t11:a1 .... "-tt, Mt."" ~' ,;an bf'nlltn(roomprbilharp-=~=:::..=.= PUIUC'itii'ii • ly. --.r.:.--=-=--• .J .......... ,.............. 1 TllE 111 AND ao ... , .... wtN1111t•D J. ., ........ ...... WlM11"1tlO K ..... L.M. , , ! rate for doable ocal!SICJ .-~·.,••.:•,:gt..,.. • "='9 ~ !!#at.~ l alrea!I'. ccrnmoo two,.....,.. .. ____ ... "rma .. ............ llTl.thla ......... ==--"·" ... -.... ..-.. tomud.-:o;.:~1 ;:;a,.~.-:... = ::: .. ~;:'} ... .......... '" ..... --:--... ...& • --· ..... -·-.... . ""°"" .. .. -.. ,,._ ~ tllK .--. ...._. ...... c:.ISnM ·-. tar ,.-_~Ml C!l • .-Lo. ............ ., ...... fl -----~ I ...... ooeu..-cy r9te1 a\ r:: ....... r .. II .......... • ,.....,, ,__... t: tllf .. ftMft ellbl:nte ::': :.&:: • ..., ---. ........ ........_ •.... ~ ha _ ....... ~ ~. ......... ........ ........ ~-... , ve I~-i.nlnt ·~ ap ...... ... flW ........... . ,_,: IAla!< Mill a I porolllt --= ');. ":'...., :I; '!!IP. 'L.! "".:,: -In._, _ ~-CT• -r:;rrec ---1 the ftnt lour -"' 1111 _ _; '!:!· .:...-. J: -hillped the ....,.. ...... ~--• ..... ... °""' aomewbat but tUt eorn-,. ...... • • r.=., N. petllkll !t\1111 Iha -budpl =--.,.!:"'--· ~A,--ch.aln1 It be co m·t n 1 a ,,,.,,;;,."'f; ML s , ::t:? n• ....., ., ~ J thallenp. ..."'==",~'"it.'-~ ... ,..... .::::-.~ ~ D* Jn I • ..,_ .. SI., Ccisl• W!?· HIH11 It ~'1:1: AM, I L &. Hal F~lrlWlwn -~. B co w s -Aftd Ark 8• J• r ' DAILY PILOT i.J~ For The Reeord Probe Continues lntO E~plosion i'iU!Tss 135 _ ws HONG~ONG w Uoll.Oa ..... , ••• --. _, ORANGE -~loo II Ing and the lou of the little fri';:."'!'. , ,._ IA' I Marriage conllnllinC today 1n 1111 ... finger of bb rl&bl band 1n the _,..., ... -san., 19 ..,. plosloo ol. ~ bolDemlde bomb blut. :.:.:=. w ........ " .. o. o.-. .... ...., .... ____ ' ByO.C.HU!l'NGS =ln tbe .rt4*··= which blew tbO had otf ID Diamood WU apparently .. ~.::::::::: = .... p ............... . &J'~e· " SA .. NT"'A_A, ... N_A. wutm..befofe . Or•••eman•a•• .. -......... ;.....·Y workingonaplpebolUblntbe ~_ ............. •J .. •WIM#lfllD • ~1 -,.--• --o ...... .., "tlll&URU 22-foot trailer that ll!riis u •••••••• ·• " • .,.,. snu co... 1tiF.'LJ'tJ!.~-'!.'t1JN -Jo1111 wn. Orange· c:ounty voters turned ~1 ,IS pel'.\'*llr' morning. · bis bedroom and _.._ bt:blM ~.::::::::::·n 6: ::= ~-=- !lr'i ~"&r'~~. ~'::-~ out in large, but not record turn;t mae a recofd or ... n.omu C. Dlamdnd 11 listed the faraily home 7 ..O E. ,.:-,::,-~;... ~ ZX'.'5) "'l" ,., T&•t:i:• %•'";1 numbers ' Tuesday in the eYfDcaY'Mrr, -'lllllCb bet-l In salia!OC!«Y ....ittlon al Hoover Ave. wbeo the device .,. '°'"" '"'" 1iiiii · ~ "'· .. w.. 1;tK1Ns -o.·llJ~.Jt~ .Hitchcock reported_ today. . vo~~1~ was only, ....__,.......,:·:,_-'.;....-..J mwl•e ~ 1o. ilil left Di=~e ra:y ~~ ':::., ,_ Nwttt ~:,;.::"' 0..: ~:= .• • ~ .... mf-:,. "''-,•{~: =~Ual o/ .t>~t!,. el~~l:i ~~ 1 ~f ~ ::lll~ ORAJlliE &qllfll ?.:'.!f.cC:: ~,_i,~ detonated In bb banda. ~--..,:;,•w ~ uma '1t:"',..,tT. Hitchcock said ,.t 7 3 e·t 4 M ·' thi )otr.Mt llDce :; band Detecti9tll taJd tbe man y bas 0 • ..._..,...,. ,_., ,_ ~ ,_, DE~ ,""~• ,,_ perso., voled, or 85 ~ oi tile 1141 ~11-,i f>ollol, iiiiJalao~-~~· ~ed~' pow~dor~buma~~"'JOllll(~~man~~~conclJcted~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -' ,-. ,_, the 791,17! reglale..d. Be bad when onlr.llZ ~ ~ In bb pu1lal loll ol bear-chemical experiments "•ln<e • ~ -•':f.. l)t \?1 predicted an 18 p.e r c en t ~ election of Hariy Tnililac.. eyea, • he was a young trJilD.." { ·~~ !!£.4.~?,; ~=;.~ .. ~Tir.::.1 T M,ill'jfl•ll'-~, .,,~ in 1a, the wi l'n!oldenUaJ P ... hysciiin · -~tlllllf«I election year 87 pe....,,t of the .. Wl •i ·-· . !1:.:.~ 11 ..:-;_,~ electorate cast ballots. In the ll;, ·:m..,.~~ 'l!!i l::l.~ gubernatorial year electloo,of-w: .. " s .. :t . <""' ..... .... ' • ' 1970, 71 pen:enl turned out. ... ""' ..... LOWTz.fi•IENO -Grev Allto. It, 512 Hitc;hcock noted tha• •l.~ l': "'"-11! .... ,_ ... -... ··---~ -· , • n avt.,:i·'liir~i ,,, Jatr!llnt Aw.. ....., been a gradual downtrend A ide t WJ:ll '"'\\r;.:f!;:•-'" .._,; 1li In Iota! Vlites In !be pa3t few n CC n ~t ~~. . f:J. ~'· . years. He said be does not 1~~"6'A-Cf1 ,~~Frederic ~ know why. SANTA ANA-A physlclan ~!' '!f.' ,.,~. ff.'lfl Oba of tile IDlchcock's seri""'1y lnjurod Jrben the ski i..t.cu-;q; vi!s ~y1!.. 1 th •et1t. predictions did come true. He lift Bt June Lake collapsed on f,~~~ i'"? JF; *'1 0r-!!8d sal~ he anticipated a Chr:istmas Day, 1'67 was CAMPI~~ L. H _ ~ Atllll, u . smooth, operation ,of the awarded $4Q0.000 in da(Qalea f.~~='bfjh~· e .. H' county's vote co u.n ting Thursday by an Oringe Cou&-1Jt&\-~~ll't1e ,;. •i " macblnery -ballot 1C811Ders ty Superior Court jury. Ruf .. 11:~_jf!:..1·J.f9i~· 2., aod computen. It was better Judge RaymoOd 'lbompaoa j.~ ~·~ ~JV.'?: 1ban that. His estimate that conflnned the award to Dr. sc}~~"M"'~· -· 'TX the count would be completed Slanley H. Moulton, 54, Palm =r=iw ::.J ·· · · J: by 1 p.m. Wedoesday was Springs, after two weeks of "'•-· " B -h the June Lake Development Roli"i,s~l5' ~.":.,.:'.~ ~.ij-. lriaL Dr. Moulton bad named ... . 91:'"1::"· resna an Company .. defendant!. r,:: ' ..;..., "ll:'U · Two girls Injured In that ln- SHtE • urc,o, "' Ge D J cident settled out of court for 117 ,._ ''·· "-''" ~ .... Bon-ts e ay 1 . fter lntllall 'F':..r'lWY~~~n san ,. ... c-1. esaer sums a y joining the phy1ician a a DeatJa 1'odeea From Court cop!alnl!ffs In a 11 m!Dlon ac- tion. Attorneys r e f u s e d to dlwlge Ibo ldtlemenl but confirmed it was "substan-, c~,i;.,~f6.e'Mr .......... .,. ata of dN!h. "owemt1a1~... !J"I'!!;! . WE~ -A trial wlf9A.1~r10111 11)11, ~~ =~ ~~i.r,:;/'$:· ra&. 'i! on misdemeanor drunk driving I::')'\.~~~. ' charge• for Robert J . 111iw Cl!r\ltooher'IOrl, al( 1 Bresnahan, Director of Aval· ,... Llntlll POiter, 1nalewilod1 , •1 f Oran Coon~ baa r!lnd9ifldf'en. saMcits. MOMIY· · "on or ge , .,,, .ctnt ~'TeT.~t1ri1t,J;~.. · -M. been delayed until Nov. 30. " · ... r.:• ~· Bresnahan bad been 1llted !c~J.! 1' v "' • . "' . for tPal Tuesday in West ·~ ost}~ ol~~·~i: Orarige County Mu D l c i pa I lf7t. SWVI :"J:, ~ Coort, but court reoords show 1111/11.'c::n~~::J:4i'' ~'that he appeared on Nov. 3 ' ~~,::'.,, •· 1 , ·~o:~ aad requested: a s e con d • eroom c~ c~. w11tt 11:..... po6tponemerrt. of the trial &. Ha•--offlditrna. 1nttnntnt, . . ll 1 ·s. t 19 111111-Mamorlal_ P\,'ft· erown co1°"111 origma Y set or p . . rv. Santa #":JMc'i~ Bresnahan, 51, was arrested t\lla L. Prine•. 75-P C•ll• \ ,,,_, June 13 in F-· .. •-~ Valley -~ Hlll1. Date ~ .teath~ NOYtn'lboir !· ~ · f7'L Survlwd b't' neptiaw, <.. Lawis 811 z r.. ~ BNdl. Satvlcn. Salul'dal', oYWnbar 11._ _ _?_, PM, Fa Ir n a Y • n uwieum '--· E n tombm a n l . a,..._.,.. ~lal Jlartl. hltr·~ Ul'!llflll Homa, eor-a.I Mar, Olrw::· ARBUCKLE • SON WESTCLlFF MORTUARY f!7 E. 17th 81., Colta Meu ..... • BALTZ-11ERGERON FUNl!IRAL HOME Coroaadd-l7UUI tially less" than the $400,000 received by Dr. Moulton. $93,000 Awarded SANTA ANA -An Orange County Superior Court jury awarded more than $93,00J in damages Thursday to a physical education instructor who was seriously injured two years ago in a two-car col- lision on Laguna Canyon ROad. Judge Oiarles Bauer ae- ceJ)ll!d tllO Mo-3 verdict In favor of Bertha Elizabeth ROel, 30, of Walla Walla, waab.,, ;('-": a week-long_ !rial that ~t the p~ '113,2$11.11{ In damages. Miia lieeI iuccessfully IUed WWlam A: Conway, 25252 De La Salle SI., Laguna llllls, as the driver of the car which rammed into her Volkswagen on Aug. 8, 1970 . She initially asked r 0 r $200,00I:?: in damlges. C-M6' HIUU • BELL BROADWAY MOR11JARY 111 Breadnf, Coltl Mesa UW!ll • McCORMICK LAGUNA Beverly Manor Director To Discuss Alcoholism BEACH 'MORTUARY 1705 Laguo Cuyw Rd. IN'lllJ •• PACIPICJ VIEW MEMORIAL PARlt Ctmetery Mortaarr a.apd 350I Pacific View Drive Newport Beecb, catUorala Hf.1'111 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME '1111 8ollo Aft. '11-ler-• SMITllS' MOll'IUART llZ! -It. ' Hanllqton ·-mll'it _., ................ , ....... ,.. ......... , Lit ... , , .... _ .. ___ .. -... --Aftd I,,.,. 1'fGd .BOftn'I Ark la llu .DAILY PIUYr S•lld4v COMM:s. J• ) - "The People Who A r e Alcoholics" will be discussed Sunday by Bob Seo!!, director of the Beverly Manor Alcoholism HospitaJ, as part or a weekly lecture series sponsored by the Ak<lholism C.Ouncil of Orange County. All programs will be held al 1 p.m. on Sundays at the Fountain Valley Community C.enter, 102f0 Slater Ave. Treatment of alcoholism will be dlsc=ed Nev. 18 by representatives of the Pioneer Foundation Hospllal of santa Ana. On Nov. 211, Peter Tighe, ad· mlnlalnlor of the Raleigh Hl1ll Alcobollam ilolpllal In Irvine's GOP Party Slated Tbe lnlno Republican "->blJ ts oo bam about Pl-lllm>'• .... 1ec11on, ltl memben ere apomorli1g a v1c1ory 111rt1 wltb .an ~· Oounly iwlclenlo Invited. 'riie . porlf 'llorto 11 7:IO p.m. Fri· dAJ al !ht Cul•erdale ClulilM>uae, llamJllon and Thie! -In Jrylno, Foadue and lllad will be IOl'Ved. but party-goon will have ID bring their -liquid refrahmenll. l£T'S II Fd.Y ll ,.0u Mft nrw Mlctlbon (JI JtftOW "' •ft)'Onl moYinl .. ........... ~·dl al •tllttW.rnar_...• ,,_, '"""""" aiii Wp lbemlo--blled ........ _ ............... $1, l'wttlilll' . .,,~ ...... , ' --J MMIM Newport Beach, will talk about ''The BotUe: The Big· gest Thief In the World." "The Hidden Drinker11 will be discussed and a fUm en- titled "Tbe Secret Love of Sandra Blain" wUI be featured Dec. 10, moderated by Jean Vandervoorl, executive direc- tor of the Pasadena Council on Alcoholism. And on Dec. 17, Jack Blsbop, newly-appointed director of the Alcoboll1111 Council ol Orange County, will talk about "The Licensed Drinker." He ls al9o director of the Orange County Alcohol and Traffic Safety De-atlon Project. For more lnfonnatlioo, call the couocll at 54M501. IYRON DUHi' °" hll 2Alh llrthclay len N..-ifM, 10, 1•c1 llU8111-IW-• Ja""'"' )I, 1•61 A Vk th111 Of Ttie "CIAllfllr w. tlil.t af .,... "' tA.M, AM ... _,.. ••II .,.., IMl•I lvf 111 tli•t 1t left Te ... .,,..,, h P'I' ,kfwt'e 111 .... ,, ... , Oft. e.4 ,.. ... take tM. -·~ l• .... , .... --., •M.. Alt4 .. u M111 •-"'"" .iwa ........... ., .. w .... n .., ..... ...,_ -·--·- Glass-Belt Tire Blitz Our Original Equipment Tire On New 1973 Cars! .... 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Nowpooi lwlt (7141 ~n·11 -HUN11't610N aN:rB. 11 'W.,lw 1wti (7141 "2,1711, ~ aNlB. c-t. w.. p141 ... m1. · - .. , . • • ' .... ·, ' ·, ... • • ' ' - .. ....... ___ ... .._.... I 1 .,,...,., ... ..., .... ,. • !-----------------------------------• ' . . ' • - ' j . ,• ' ~---- t , • Students beliome pert of co~!'tr90m through Le~en' Wives of Orange County tours. I I I ' " .. ·~ Violations of law ere defined by courtroom toilr guide Mrs. Robert Mee.Mahon. I He( s 0ut of Step with Twinkle ioes _ ........ -1: ..... _ .. ---.. .., ... (I} ,., -' l•l . flll re z•tr r ... -ii ....... _ .. .... -.--·---............ l! -f'DITOO Of ..... .... & walk:._,.•• S:> a a ·-· 'a+ I .. alatrl I P"C,i'lw_,_ _ ,.. .... vra-.... .. .. •:-, :'•, .... ~·, -"t.-::t: ' -% ... U. k Ill kcesa, II -·-·-.. ·--.... -~,.. ..... --.mo --·--my .-iii --~111r,... .. I -_, -""'"""'" mter oepdr4•+ md ipcn n:perimcrd mm ...... I ,, ... esperimu ~ beilrftlolllle. 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"""' .. • ,... ..... .--.. I I · .... ~ allt - .. 11&11.'f r&DT. I ' a 11 -la ........ .. '' 2 • c - Olly,., ...... .,. ~"· ..... ~ ,.,,Ide Olla ..... ~-. Wil!i.m AnegncKtov. Dennis Monge. Ken. .... th Cooli worlr °" bel C4llllJ:iftM. Fwnclt auist t..pl-AU • •• Ca .le ·._. • • • • By AIUIO"' DDIUI bero enry day." Mn. flll lllld. .... .._...... I Tho pldet fl> illtouP I -Li 'JI Cow1JOom actloa la nnly ae dramatl< traJnirll -, --...._....., ••"Perrr-"•".Ow•Manhlll" _..._to -..... ....... ~· ~. ~o1.:'.,: ~ ... · Wl¥ee ....... ... · Slaoe jut ~anuary, l,OIO °'"'1t£e Co<ln-TraJrrlac la lolJCb and CO!lllillle. Clllff t~ lladlp,fl 'ba•e been -to ... l'Olwlteen i-queotlono a! -• lull Jesil proCeedlhp, the rolea ol of· -pldo ,to -bet , .. fi ... Ileen ol. Ille COU!'l ·and the Jobi o1 IUX· from n-. llhe mun .._ Wary ..-. ' from lbe dill ....... bet-I Tiie "daelnlom" It the OOll!lty civic and 1 runbal to why the tow•or tilt I • ceoter ' lo llanta Ana. Gu141et ,,. !loon ~II It -lei blp. memllen ol Ibo. Lewyan' Wlvta o1 GOOD llllPONIZ ~ County, dielr<d by the Mmea. Kenaelb .Fall md Welab MorolnpUlr. R-to the court lour -bi1 Acc:ordln& to tbe chairmen, to chUdten berm f'W wbelmi.,., Mn. Mm•pt1r or lwo ci-,,. IMen each day, bqJn. esplaloed. Thi IOUn are boaUd lolld nine 11 t a.m. w!tb an lntrodudlon to tbe ~ '* acboo1 year. vailous ageadel lo,catod on the 8round Tho -. are al'l'lllpd for •-• · floor. from llOQI P'ado tbrouch hiCb .... I Tllere aie lour IOur guldea, eacb takinf froin. 11r .... !lie county. Parenla "'*' 1$ llludeall In tow. A lead guide come aJaac. coordlnata the IOun. Vol111tom Cllllduct at tall one ""'1 CIVIC AGENCIES per -Some work every -2< .Aft« wJna ckrt'• ollk:ea. manhal'• becauae they ,.Joy the exptrlwe lild o1f1oe; •-l!ld family ll(rvtce. 11.,. have _.. tlml to -to the proj<d. denta l4Ur tlle Odlllde Plaza Tiie •-<IPI"""" !bat tbelr °' tht P'Sag• toari .,. mad1l1d llCer t.llDle p. •Ja 1 and the P1iza ol tbe &m. Leo ........... ..-.. -aad lia , ... -to tbe --~ .. --·-., ~ about the-elabonlte &!rden dollatod by :=• -ol -·-• _, tbe J-people ol the county for the 'By J:!'li•-,...., -.Ii... -t ' civic .....,, the pldo oatd. ,. ___ , "!!' Part two of the ,.,.._ram it a vlllt to an noon to IO bid. to ldlooli: Iii ~· ,... hiove a ..,ell -Idea al>balfllle _., empty courtroom. The ,...,. 1ep1ra&e •)'Item ope17la, ..,., rmt tllll · IOun combine for a deacrtptlon ol tbe 1.1-en' WlY• ol Or-,,,__, alao rvle al each officer ol tbe ....... "' ,,......, quall!lcal1-for tbe job and aalllry vohalteer tbe!r drM .. lnlir'ni-•' ol r1111c1" maJdn& tbe -one on .. r .. ra -tllll cUen1o ,., "-I Aid ol O....• aa well. County, 1oco1oc1 In toaia Au l!ld Jlludeirta lbm lake the role ol Jada<, Anaheim. Jury, balllll, COUii clert< and to on ond a Funds to 8Ul'J*'I botll al I-Jl'Olecll hypotbetical cue iJ dilcusled u well a1 are raJJcd pfllnlrtlY fram tbe lfUUP'• each penon'a rvle In II. annual Kate aad "'-or. Boll, planned f'"' Friday, New. 17, In Ibo Ba1boo lay PENALTIZ!I c.1ub. Talill loclude dilcuNlon ol dllfe........ Tba ....... wUI lieaJn wltb I IOClll belWMI "'""""pol and Rlperiot courll, bour It 7 p.m. ,_ by 1 buffet d2-r ~ ol crlmea and penaltlea for· and danclDI to the Rmala .,.,..., them. Oft.a ., olll<Or ol !be oourt Is ~. Ualted We llUnd will tioerlle -to_.. to Ille -· the ...... Alter 1 breall, eadi ti the lour '""'"' c:o.cbalmlm of the ball are the -.. Is 1111ined to a pi'UtT'lllCed courtroom faH md Kemelh Cooll. On tbeh' can> wbete actual pn>oeedlnp are In P">I· mlUee are Liie -· W 1111 am ... , ..,...,......., --... - "We pnil>ebly kMw ..,,.. 1boul tbe • Wllill, -°"""""""· R. -· civic center !ban many people ""°' wort Henley md Jolla Martin. llA AllOllllON, ...... ,.,,..,, •., .,... n • ( I 0,llL Y PILOT · Frldaf, Novtmbtr 10, 1~72 Loose Ends Tied Up for Boutique Pacesetter Chapter of the Children's Asthma Re · search Institute and Hospital will present its second annual Christmas Boutique at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, in the Sheraton Beach Inn . Working on Your Horoscope Tomorrow macrame for the sale are ~eft lo tjght) Mrs. Victor Mouleart. Mrs. James C. Thompson ind Mrs. Richard Braeger. · Capricorn: Finances to mp rove SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 By SYDNEY OMARR "Happiness Is beneficial for the body but it is grief that develofS the powers of the mind.' -Marce l Proust, a creative endeavors also are in picture. Nothing occu r s halfway. It is all or nothing and you should be prepared. be the opposite. S t re s simplicity. You can't buy af- fection . Know it and be logical . LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 221: elfare could depend on will- ingness to wait for right deal. • . ' \ . ' . Fear Prescrjbed Program Introduced • Remedy for By AWSON DEEllR Of .. DlllY ...... ...,, A lrip to the hoopltal can be 1 mg111en1ng erpe,:1enco for a dilld. Knowing wbal to expect - and how it affects him personally - can make his hospital stay easier on him, his paren" and the stall. Hoog MemorW Hoopltal, Presbyterian r e c e n t l y in- troduced '" special liaiaoll to . the pediatrics patients, Hoagy the Clown. '!be part now is being played by pedialric supervisor Kelly Ludwig. Hoagy is the key figure in pre-admittance parties for children, age 2 to 12 given each Wednesday afternoon, for children who . anticipate a hospilal s I a y . Allemating weeks , devoted to scouUng groups, are booked through June. With the aid of the nursing staff, would-be patients are in- troduced to tongue depressor!!, thermometers, surgeons' caps. stethoscopes, masks, blood pressure apparatus and iden- tity bracelets. Alie!' punch and cookies the children tour tbe pediatrics wing and vi.rt the wing's large playroom. Scouting groups also are in- troduced to X,ray labs and blood tests and may tour operating and emergency rooms. Stitches are de- monstrated on a rubber glove. Hoagy coloring ~.will be distributed tu each young pa· tient who stays overnight. He also will become a member of Hoagy's fan club and receive a good patient certlfleate. Fifteen to 25 children will be handled each week and the programs will last about an hour. Hoagy himself was designed to reflect the hospital's • • hper Iii' llotgy rode • wlflt .... fti. .,.,811119 IOOll I •M ~, • Newport locaUon and is dress-•all ptttie'nt"l ~·· ed as a s8llor clown. His con-' ~:~<emphasizes to stant companion is Grouper, a the" dil1d wblt,,will happen to "fish out of water" Uke the him ·ll Pe .lboUld become sick ' ... ~, •I ' J I ' \ ; and need a hospital stay. Most are admitted tblnlting of the hospital as "not too bad a place." • ·Libra. born Oct . 7, 1871. ARIES (March 21-April 19 ): CANCER (June 21-July 22): 11orizons expand. You see be yond the obvious. Aries is in picture. Go slow. Take time to analyze. Perfect techniques. Permit mate, partner to have spotlight. Your task now is to listen, observe and learn. Stress versatility. Travel could be on agenda. Opportunity ex- ists for constructive change. Where there may have been boredom, there now is ex· citement. Refuse to be ron- fused. Time your moves. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Cycle high but one in authority is uncertain. Be diplomatic. Adhere to prin- ciples. Deal with Taurus, Ubra individuals. Financial gain is indicated. Family member could play key role.1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiO;;;;;;;;;;;; AQUAJUUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Information required can be obtained if you do some research. Gain shown through written word. Check facts . A little reading now rould aid in reaching ultimate goal. Open lines of communication. Talk 'PISCES (Feb. It-March 211 ): Make amends for r~ent slight ""·to fami\Y member. If you give now, you will eventuall y receive. Know it and act ac- cordingly. Don 't permit pride to block chance for progre.95. TAURUS (April 20-May 2Q J: Sense o( perception comes into 'play. You are able to detect the real and to ei:pose what is false . Key is to heed your own coumel. One who appean wise . fnay be covering up lack of actual knowledge. GEMINI (May 21.June 20 ): Sudden change or heart could be featured . ,Rom an c e, . '· LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Personal magnetism is active. You receive meaningful com- pliment from member of op- posite sex. One who opposed you now may be responsible for opening Qoora. Don't hold grudge. Glve happiness a chance to manifest. Vl1IGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Teach, share knowledge and give full play to intuitive in- tellect. Tendency is to be ex· travagant. Wise course would . ,,Boutique Bargains · BouUque Items will be orrered for sale by the Las " i\yudantes Auxiilary or Pacifica Hospital from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17 , in the Huntington Professional building. Hoping the handmade gilt. . • ~ entice shoppers i. Mrs. Jack Sahagian. ··ofucci (7.. fi, ITALIAN OELlelAKERY eL.Je[i RESTAURANT CAltDY a1e.11M 'W .... 11111 •1.11 .... . """"'" .... "' .... ,.llDl'lm aa,, 11/U 11' I.•, ;~~~Qi'i~~ .... ~;,,:,";..,;,:,,..:...;r,,..,.•~••~.~ .. ".•~~~~~~~~~- J; GAii •. ,: 11"• •2.a •J 1 LICCf HUIMIT -PllYATI 1.AUL ~-.NES ................... 10°/o on ~. .... H• Tttl MOt..IDATl •v TMI Wa } .._ .,_, 0....-. _,.... . ..,...., . v• ..... ,..... ._ . ... -•• ' llt ........... .,. ......... '*'"" ) .) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2J ): Study Ubra me.ssagi;:. Be meticulous where apparent minor matters are roncerned. Means take nothing f o r granted. Aquarius, Leo in- divlduala: coold be involved. SAGITrARlUS (Nov . 22- Dec. 21): Obtain valid hint from Sci>rpio message. Be a comparison shopper. Control tendency to act on impulse. Acx:ent is on money , spending and collecting. Fin a n c i a I Some hanky1J8Dky may be oc- curring where money is con- ~. You have right to ·cer- tain benefits. Be sure others llve up to letter of law. One who sweet-talks you is trying to cover up information. ~ve ANEWWAYTOHAVE FUN FROM BALDWIN. 547-5151 I We are pleased to announce that the photoqrophic tolent s of Beth Koch will be ovoiloble fo r children's portro its fro m 9:30-12:30 ond 2:30 -5:30 on November 11, 15. ond 16, olso November 17 fr om 9:30 -12:00. As o speciol offering on 8 X I 0 pr int will be priced at $3 .00. For further informotion call · 6#,0838. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY STORE, WIDE SALE-' 0 Y. OFF CELEIRA TING OUR I •I ANNIVERSARY s.11 J"1•'" Hin. Ro.4 ION tleclr f•1t •ff Me&Artlt.r) Harbor View Center MacArthur ond So,_ryL1Jooquin Newport Beech ' . 1~ {~1 · .. · ... ~· ARE SUGGEStlNG A GIFT OF GOOD TASTE Now-Six Santa's Helpers Hlcl.,,. ,__ ,....... .. .,,..... ,. .... .,_ • ,._ H .. W., Slieppilct .... Ow tHr ....... ,..._. ........... c...., teat .. ttu.. te i. ...,,... _,uM:o .. tLo VIA, or .. ,..._ op lo .., ttoM.WllyHtc ... ., ... _.,._.,_...,.,_n ''""~ 9M1 C...... tffh. We'll'-tti. ,.... ' •a.-: . i from at SOUTH COAST PWA y.., tlft pr••••• -.......... • HICIOIY' MIMI. O• wWt 1111..,_ til'fMlll fl/Ill ... •W II•~ ...... •• ,.... n.r ........ ,.1,., ........ ._. ...... ,,..., ... ,..,,.... ::.::~ w::. ... e:.:rw • .... .,.., .......... ,..., ,., ,.. •• 00¥ J: .......... --....... . • .. pedt. ...... .ti fflil J SI llccl .... I.life ..,.,, .......... ....., • flitlt•1 t4f.!S® &oatb Coast ?Im .~-:~.!: ...... --...... COSTA MESA -OPEN DAILY ,.;:::;."';,., ' ---. ---::...----. . . ' • . -• FridaJ, Ni>ttm"" 10. J9n D.<ILV l'IUlf Gonzalez Challenges Carmona Tonight Lakers Bi cos ANGELES (AP) - A childhood or poverty Jabs Chango Cannona lolo detenninOd action •hon be c1Jmbo Into the boxina rm, looJibl to defend blo llOW· ly won World Boiing Council llgblweighl title agairuit Rodolfo Gooz.alei. The 28-yeaN>ld cannona. who climbed lreea dur1111! harveat aeum Jn his youlb, won the utle and earned $10,000 by koocking out Mando Ramal In e!Jlbt rounds at the Los An4elea eou..un. On Sept. 15. With his quick lefts and aolid rights, Carmona sent Ramos to the boapltal and now be fllbta ·the. e 1 • c b amp l'o n's llablemale. One bll! dlllerence -Clrmoaa -$30,111111 "" blo flglll aglllllt Gonzalez. acllldllocl lw 15 ......m II the Loo ADaolel Sports Anna. "111 llnock bjm oul aboot the !Ith round .. Oomales ' dedared while tbe tac1tuh. Clrmoaa IDlde no pnodlctlons -thll be'd ""' the flgbl. 11le two, 1*b born In Mexico, have each slopped • foes. '1be cbampiori'• reconl lllanda 11414 and the challenger's at 66. .... Odds that opeoed 6-S In tha champion's ' favor have leveled to even, and probably wW stay there unlll tha ID o'clock light time. "1 tblnt Goftzilet iii a better boxer than Ramal," Carmooa conceded and thu.s went along with about 500 percent or the f1gbt fans in thia area. "But I've !ought bani to win the cbamplonship and I'm not going to Aose It." 1be WBC represents one segment of the title picture. Roberto Duran of . Panama owns the World Boxing Associa· Hem ven:lon of the !SS-pound crown and be'll be on hand to cafch Carmona and Gonzalez in action. Presumably, there could be a fight ~tween Duran and the winner (o clear up the muddled tJUe picture. · Gont.a1cz holds a two-lDch advantage in . r .. cb at 79 indl<J. but Raroos beld a four·inch advantage when he met the batUer from Mexico City who grew up in Acapulco. Most look for carmona to follow a bat- Ue plan similar to that ol his Ramos fight -a fast left, ripping ~and smashes wil.11 both banda to the bOdy . Gonzalez feels be'! stronger lhan Ra-mos allhough raled only No. S among the world's lightweJghts. Al 27, he's happy to flll ................................ """"""""",.. .... ...,,., ............ n.. ...... ,.....,.... ·' Foster Says His Savvy Will Beat Ali It!Js Not a Soft Sport I LOS ANGELES (AP) -LI g h t heavyweight boxing champion B o b Foster said Tbursday h, baa something that ex-heavyweight king Muhammad Ali lacks. "You never saw him take anybody out with just ooe punch," claimed Foster during a stopover in Loo Anaeles en routo to Lake Tahoe where he light! All oli Nov. 21. "l can take them out with ooe punch." Although be hasn't had any lnck against heavyweights in the put -los- ing to champion Joe Frazier lo the ~ ond•round In his last try -Foster sa7s he bas the savvy now to beat the favored Ali. "He won't try to fool arwnd with me," came tbe confident Footer. "ll be starts clowning, I'll go in to him." Ali has forecast a knockout victory in the eigtth round over his smaller foe, a taciturn deputy aberiff from /ilbu- querque. "I'D just bav~ to cut him off," Foster replied to tbe bout. "I'll joat have to out him off. I'll flgltt my reguiar fight. I know I said l wanted t<> fight him because that was where the money is, bot I alao 'l'llll~ to fight him becauae . I can beat him." UPI T11N!Ml11 The sile wl~ be tbe sahara Tahoe Resort Hotel and Foller baa been guaranteed 1i2s,111111, the highest purse ever in his 54-ligbt career dating back to FOOTBALL IS NOT A SOFT SPORT AS THE JETS' JOE NAMATH (12) }961. I Foster remembers, as does Ali, .U,urt ht scored a koockdown o v e r thit then Cassius Clay dtaing workouta -· the Pan-American Games~-1 "He was a light bea : <lltell and I was a middleweight,'~' DIW '1ecalls. "Nobody ~ed him vory Uch." Asked il 'd rely ... »ti hand, the one that topped Mike in the fourth round last June, the reply came fast• "No. 1.J k>oi: for an openin& with either hand • • • not just the le!t." Asked about bi3 fight agabtst Frazier. the light beavywelgbl king repli<d, "I was stupid. I bit him good 11 the first round and thought I had him going. In the second things turned arotmd. I don't know what hapPened. That was on Nov. 18, 197~and since lheo Fester hasn't been pped. He's won seven ti,gbts by knoc and one by decisioo. And he's· hold the 175-poond title siDce 1918. Asked what he exp<\Cled to . weiib against a 220ipound Ali, F.-.,. ~ "Just about my 175." I Mo117.0n, ·~~al In Top Sliape For Title ,Bout BUENOS AIRES (~) -Carl06 Monzon, world midd.ewelght bc:Wng champion . and challena:er Benny Brilooe of Philadlphia taperei off to light es:· ercise.s today befj, their title ftcbt saturday night. Monzoo, who will makinc' the alxtb 1ti8 sparring roo Wedneaday. Football Team's 62-game Streak On the Line PITTSFIELD, Ill. (AP) -Somewhere along the way it's got to end. The footbal1 fans in Pittsfield know it; they just ask: that their team's 52-game win streak tW end toiligbt in a sealO~~ ding cootesi1,ainst South Shelby High of Shelbina, Mo., victorious in its last two outings, 7S-O and 72--0. ·•They say that every week," laughs Pittsfield coach Fred Erlcbm. "1be lans keep saying Ibey ltnow the streak will end and they say they'll ac<ept ii as long as it isn't against whomever we're playing that week. "Piiouure? I'll aay titer-e's Jll'l'llll"O· I jult didn't realize how much ·pretllllll"O there -.Id he -I toot the JOI>." Ericboll II In a tmlque position. Usually, a 11eW coach takea over a losing team. Biii Erickaon inherited the teem this: season when Don Pollaid left and became an assistant coach at western· Illinois University. bi3 alma mata-. Pollard took over at Pittsfield In 19115 when the team won one game, Ued three and kllt five. Then the Seutees woo their opener in ltlll and haven't lost since. The current string rivals such streaks 9el--b!>lJef!eraon City (Mo.) High which didn't ose in 71 game.a between 1953 and 1961, and Bedlonl County (Tenn. J Trainlttl School, whlcb went a games wt-a ... fn>m 1tU to 1950. However, lledlGn had i..a-U.. In tbe -. the -tlOIDbw aller 5'· vie· -Under Ericbon, the saat-haye an ... noon! thla -· ODii ltave Jlelded only one toocMown. .. •.• AND THE NAVAL ACADEMY'S IKE OWENS (10) CAN TESTIFY. defense of hi• ~. -pleted b1a heavy training ftunday with four rounds of sparrtn~' Brlacoe completed Both boun aa ,_Y they _. in excellent · for tbe acbedllled 15-round bout that/ is ~ to draw 20,000 fans to covered Luna Part Sooners Fans Visio11 Another Pruitt Stadium . 1 Monzon and Briscoe both elp'!•ea dlllllcJence earlier that they woold win by -11. Mo"'9" predlcled be -1mock out Br!s<Oe by the IDtlt ,-. while Briscoe said he would win bf the Oklahoma Yearling Shines °"!_~ thefigh:~"": j·~-" by U-llORllAN, Oltla. (AP) -otWtoma ·~ -~ wtD be -lootbell lam --ol Argentine ofllcialt ..-....., ....., 111111 Pntllt -. dellllXful!Y announced by 1 tbe Argentine BoslnS about ....,. lioodl. Federation at th Wltp-C Saturdly. Al ii ebe eMe e'fd)IMi, Soonm An Ar11entine rtfelff, Vidcr A~ ,__ blwe a i.w& ol ~ alwiM. _ and dano, was n.med 1'1lundly 1'J tlte lfPd :, ol .... pr u It t, Federation and~~~ ~ Oltlolio-t •1~ •I-"' in ,~test fl"Oln e,.......,.. I r-8"'' . ..tJ CID eJSSW : said • be dldni objact to an ,,_ Jee W bunt upon tbe e1ss 1 ...,..._ ArgenUne refertt, bot tha.Ju.AJ. ti;: Pttar to tM -W-.,W. ,,.. was too ck>se1Y ~l.Act.cxn wbo .--<.,...... • oftztr s-act to be 1n ~;,:.' ol -·· '!lcbl ... ' )' .......... Pimir; ---l'W· OU.._., 1114 111o11 <JI talmled ran'ncs.r tho nt .,...,, Illa .... ~-t_·~-=·=:i:..,.~ of llm. and be not •tlte -u .. -..., a. . refertt the wbo~a. lllll'l "•• •Wlll•hd-::"m':1r ~ ~ rotlld It .,...;i.. ... Ille -ln·l'lrt Ardor, ,.., ...... all thll In nine polntl at -• a...,.."'•--the Mool-Tite rlrltt w1ll otort \t 1:• p.m. m 11. t~ '*..-form 1""' andwtD~~loadtotlteU-lloleo. !Cl" a ijl I u u ...... ilocl ...... E"'°"" 1nd ........... Ar&I llnL tltlnl Cit Ille-ID thll do)lodU-. I ' . He it amona a lf'IUP ol talented freshmen recntltA!d from tbe Teaaa prep rants Jut year. They ln<lud• Kerry Joe..., of Oa!v"'°", who II the No. 2 quartnbeck. u -.apoc<od be/or• ou·s 01Jft11n1 pine with Utalt Slate that Jac- would ... Ped1 of action. w .......... however, was tomewhat of an unknown, ...,..ially to the lana. until coach Clluck Flfrllub ~ Washington wu --JloeN-ell .. who -'d play with tlte -Y· PlaJlol II -.i and split ml. la r!llPOll "" • ,.. in a lt-0 romp -UIOlt-•-111 a pair., __ Allor hillNnb changed his mind aboul .._tins bis backfield.• o com- pla. -., Wllltlnsto<t waa given con- • ~ .,.._ time with the first unit. Two -"°' f'alrbonb switched Waoltlnltoa from rlcltt to lrit halfb•ck ' • behind the Ultnled Joe Wylie. He ...,ponded with "'""' key blocu 10 spring Pn1itt on Jon1 gains and toted the ball tum.~lf for V1 y1rdl. \\'a.4'hington got hhl big chance ~ to an irlJW")' to ttdsturt tophomore Mlkr 11iomas. ind has sir-ft damed Sooner f1.n1 with lf•Vft"al bn!aluWIJ' cems. In· eluding a &l·y1rd ~allop. "When I came here, fOQCb ~"ltrtw.nkl l&ld If I wanttd 10. I could tty out f« Uwi varsity,'" Waahincton ttealled. ··1 !•It I could mate It. I thought I had a pd cltanco.'" W11bqt• bu takftt his -lo date In otrtde. '"I looe to n<n wtlh lhe boll. and thot '1 what I did In hl1h llcbool." ·i.. aald. "lly only pn>llt<m la ll"flnc to plck-1<p the dillemJI blockln1 schemes on tlle wt-. I don 't won")' about runnlial or lumblh1C "' ltuff hke lhlt., but I rr:aUy 1llOfTf about bklckl111 .. ---- .. be getting the title shot. ll Ramos had beaten Carmona , it would appear hlgbJy doubUul that Gonzalez would have a title shot since Jackie MCCoy manage. both Long Beach fighters. Gonzalez, although born In Mellco, moved to California as a youth. rn a pair of IG-round preliminaries -Ernie "Indian Red" Lopez, the No. I welterweight contender, races Jose Baltazar oC Mexico, and Pedro LoveU, un- defeated Argentine heavyweight , battles Mike Boswell of Youngstown, Ohio. No radlo or teJevision iJ slated. A's Receive Record Payoff 0£ $20,705 NEW YORK (AP J -Oakland's mustachioed Athletics, including their unlikely hero, Gene Tenace, will receive a record $20.705.0J each for winning baseball's WorLd Series and the losing Cincinnati Reds get SIS,080.25. A biggest~ver World Series pot of $1.882,17ll5 wa.s carved up Thursday by coJTU?Ussklner Bowie Kuhn . 'l1le A's and Reds bagged most of it. but 10 other ma- jor league te&m1 got smaller shares. Oakland'• total payoff was $677,584.1~ for winning the seven-game World Series. It was split iJ¥o 'Zl full shares plus leMer amounts for rl others including balboys and clubboUle help. aoctnnati awarded 32 full paychecks from its '508,181.10 and listed 15 persons for cash grants. 1be Detroit Tigers. who dropped the American ~ague final playoffs 3-2 to Oakland, will receive full shares or $&.859.77 for aim~ making it. Thirty tv.·o persons participated. National League playoff runnerup Pittsburgh earned $6,549.M each in p:15t· season money. The Pirates lost the league championship series 3-2 to the Reds. Breakdowns of other teams full shares included the Houston Astros, $1,295.71 ; Chicago Cubs. Sl.267.70; Boston Red Sox, SI,208.15; Chicago While SoJI'., $1.20).15; Baltimore Orioles, $330.88; Minnesota Twins. $308.%2 ; Los Angeles Dodgers, $292.IS: and New York Mets, $280.09. \Vilb records falling at every financial turn, the World Serles and playoffs grossed $5,187,475'.99 with the Serles it.self pulling in $3,95-4,542.99. 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INGLEWOOD -Tbe Los !i' L.akers, riding a six-game streak, host the Cleveland Ca• . · toolght aa tha defanding Natlooal BdfeC. ball Association cbampk>ns see.k ttielt lltb victory in 12 games. ~, The Lakers are""'iit hout Gall Goodrfclt out for t..-:o weeks with a sprained ~ Keith Erickson will take his pl.ace in '8f lineup. · ·,i "The wont thing about losing Gail j that it happened just when we firmll)' caught up to where we should be." 11kt coach Bill Shannan. "We were just starting to comt together as a team . But as much as we•A miss Gail, it's always good to have somebody like Keith tak.ing his place." The Cavaliers are 4-11 and in last plact in the Central Division, but have been showing lmprovement · followin,g ac- quisU.ion of LeMy Wilken!, winning all~ their victories since be joined the &eam..: The Lakm lead the Pacln~ Division oJ 1he NBA with an 11-3 mark. ;:: """' :.:: : LOS ANGELES -UCLA"s eigblh· ranked Bruins ~·oried out in sweat suits for nearly l ~ hoors Thursday, strtssin& pass defense for their game with tht pass-minded Washington Huskies Salur· day. Coach Pepper Rodgers reported bis 50- man travellng squad physically fit for the trip to Seattle Friday afternoon. The Bruins plan to open with thetr regular starting backfield of quarterback Mark Harmon, halfbacks K e r m i I Jl>hnson and James McAlister and fullback Randy 1)'1er. "" LOS ANGELES -UCLA's Paciflc-8 ( C.OOferencc football "bowdown with Southern California will be natKlnally televised with a 5 p.m. ! PST I kickoff. The game. which will decide the Pac· B's representative in the Rose Bowl. originally wu scheduled lo begin al 1:30. UCLA. currcnlly 8-1 and ranked No. 8 in the country. is the home team thi" year in the crosstown rivalry . USC. 9-0, is ranked No. I in the nation . On Nov. 23, ABC will also televise na- tionally the Oklahoma-Nebraska pmt (II a.m. PST) and the TeJl'.aS A&M·Texa11 gnme 16 p.m.i. "" TORQUAY. England -Power-hittin~ Oark Graebner of Ntw York smashed his way inlo the semlfinala ol lhe Dewar Cup indoor tennis touma:mtnt wlttl a 6-4. 5-4 victory over John De Mendoza of England T!wnday. Graebncr's semifinal opponent S&Wr· day will bo Ray Moor< of South Africa. Julie Jfeldrnaa, 1 msnber of the U.S. Wightman Cup tum who comes fron1 New York but now Uvet ln London. reached the women's .emitinlla wttb a 4- 6. 6-3. 6-1 triumph over Belly Stove or The Netherlands. Htr .emlOnaJ fue will be Margaret Court or Australia. "" ' Kl~GS1'0N, JamaJca -Fermat 1i&n· ing of the Jot Fnber-Georp rormsaci heavyweight tilte Oght he'e. ln J.....,,, Wll.! delayed 'lbundly when I h. t rhotlen~er failed to show up. Promoters h.ast.ily announced . tRal Foreman , the unbeaten former Olym"'-· aold mcdali11t, Md mlued hill plane fllitit out of San Francisco Wednelday nllht·: They assured everyone I.hat FOi arre would be on the neJl'.t availab&e plant Ind the si~nlng or the rontract would be 1&a1· ed today . Despite Negative \loie New Group Tries to Save: Winter Games for Den:ver DENVER !AP I -A newly ronnt'd Rn>UP Ml started ,a last 11asp eflnrt to """" the 1178 Wlntt>r Olymp&ct for Cok>rado de1pllt a volt by the Denvtr Olympic Organiil.ng Committee (OOOC1 to withdraw. The DOOC voltd Tbundly to wHhdrAw Denver from conaktmiUon at the !Ute for lhe 1971 Wlnter Gamel, but tllrft cilb:tnl obtained a rellrolninC onll'r to """1Jhlt the DOOC from infonnln1 tho lntema- llon1I Olympic Commhtlo of ha d<clslon. Harry L. Artln, 1 Laiwyer for the newly formed Cob&do Commlllee la S.ve lht Wlnttr Gl!lmt9, Mid lhe pro-Olympk rttktent.. 110Uaht the lnjundkln In 1Jvr lhe:m lirM lo sea before the> IOC'"s ex· l'C.'Ullve commlttr.e MMday In 1..alWlnnt. Swlb~nd. Ind plud Ill clM". The DOCX.:"1 1t'ithdra•1I vote came on the heolo o1 1 mmndum Tuoaday 1n which Cok>rldo and Denver vvtttt 1 p- roved blUot ptOpoUls to cul olf furtbtr Ila~ and local •JIClldlntl lot the pmn. The three dtl""" who comprtae tho new pro -Olympk:I rommlltee • 11 id. ~tr. the \'Ole agaln.c 111.at.e nnd klcal '1"ftdlng lbould not be ln1'rpttltd u a \'&f:t 1g1IMI !ht Gamet °""""'tvts. Art:ln ukl hlt J"IUP will mt the IOC for an utn a dl)"I in an 1ttnnpt to eome up wt th eMUah prtva~ money. 1nd pollllibly rMmJ tUnds 10 pu1 on thl- OlymJ>lct In O>londo. · .,,,. c1u....,,. la ai&lnK • chlnce 10 cantlnoo tho flforu." he uld. The DOOC """"1don wltltdrawtrc from the G;'; aaJd h wu not problbte that tha 4nplcl -Id bo -•II-n.-lal aid lrom O>londo and °"1V!I". "1be Pflld.lcal ccnldlraUons "" .owt'Wf.:lmlna." llid DOOC Chal:nnan W . R. Goodwin. "ll we Clluld hold the G....,. In c.lonHlo. l"d bo all f« h. but I )1111 doni tltlnlt H"o -ii*."" • Pa ... ie of the anll-OlympiCI 1.mend mrnt hM 1purred hopes of al ~ two othtr U.S. cities and 1 Mlf ~ fattlgn cltlet o1 Ktllint tbe tm Winter Olym· pkw. They include Lilt• Placid. N.Y. Salt Lake CJty, Utah; YallCOIJftr. 8.C .. lnnobruclc, Austria ; Gronobl<. Franc<. Ollo, Norway, and St. M o r I I z . SwtlU'fland . Lord Klllnnin, ,,...._, of Ibo fOC. Aki ln London thlt 1 elect.• on movlnic the pmN m1y not be rHdwd mtll tht IOC holdt a fl.di formal rnHlll\g ot•I ~tarch. "At the moment J can see no l'ftlCJn · why tht C1mt1 thou Id not ;o on.'". M Mid. "II is now 1 m11lltt f,.,... the lnttrr11~ lk>nll Olympk' Commltt~. •• RIESSEN AIJ.JI ANCES TO FOURTH ROUN . ---- I .f~ ~lV PllOI ~on, Griffins Tangle With every remaining game an important one, Edison High School lakes to the field a&ainst Los Alamitos tonight in an Irvine League football game at Orange Co a s t College. Game time is 8 o'clock. and it's a game Edisoo, tied with Sanla Ana Valley for first place in the league slandings, cannot afford to lose. And Los Alamitos, with hard-running halfback Mike Schwerdtfeger and a strong defensive unit. will be no easy opponent for the Chargers. Los Alamitos is in fifth place in the eight • team league with a 2·2".1 mark aod js 4-2-1 for the season. Schwerdtfeger, an all-league choice last season. has been the best ball carrier all seasoa for the Griffins and bas an a- perienced running mate in fullback JeU Barton, a n oulstanding blocker on offense and a top defensive player at middle guard. Edisoo will agaln tty to keep its offenstve machine moving behind the running of Fred Hernandez and the pmlng of er.lg Way. Hernandez W8.1 a fi.rst team all-league choice last season and bu rolled up Ml yards this season. Like Schwerdtfeger, Hernandez has a standout fullback blocll!ng fo.r him in Joe Demetrakos. Way's passing has made ~'s running attack even more effective. He's com- pleted 62 of 118 for 735 yards this oeuon. Edison coach Vince Asaro has aeen Loo Alamlt .. and lJ duly impreaaed. "They're extremely tough and really strong offensively," he says. "They .have good blockers who trap real well and one of the top halfbacks In ·the league ls Schwerdtfeger." Says Les Alamitos' Frank Doretti: "Edison is very well eo1cbed and a very fun.. damental team. T h e y ' r e ~ strong and more of a iroblem offensively this year because Way can throw." Both teams are similar ~mlllvely, using pressure def-that tty to force the oppoolllon Into mlatakes. "They're very dllllcult to blod< becaU!O they'tt moving so much." says Asaro. Tile game will be the third between the two schools with the sertes even 1lt one win aelece. Los A1amltos won a wild one last year, 32-28, while lhe Chargera won In 1970, 30- 14. --'" -CT.,_ .... _ c J . .w...t ··~ ltT •. JaflMall llE WlidMW .. _ ··--··-"L J . Mwfldlt ·--l.E Oemetr1ln:ll CT_, MO &rOC*1 •T Miiii RS: Wlnd>eU L• Fon:I l.& C1mQbell ce E. JOl'lnlOll 09 Wt'l~r ce J. Mor.oo ca M. ~eOo ... m ·~ "' "' '" "' ... '" ... "' ... "' .... "' ... "' "' , .. '" "' ·~ Frkll1, NOWtmber 10, 1912 •• Lions Bid to Stay Alive Against SailoPs Dlablo s, Orange Co "de w .. lminster lllgb Scl»ol the Western Plooeer> meet si1llalioo regardless of hap-wblte favorfllsm means UtUe will be batlllng to slay In the Anaheim In onolber bltJlle. penlnp on Iha W e 1 t e r n ot nothing. Gary Maddocks is one or the beat In Iha cireuit. Buldcb bas completed 22 of 7Q for 250 yards this aeason while Accomando baa hit 71 of 191 Cor 11183 ya'rds. race fot clwnplonshjp booon Anaheim and Wutmlnl1er are p1diruL C..ch Doll, Lent al ~"lYP"" tonight when coach B i I J t1ed in aecond place 1n the And Boswell know• fUl1 ftU feell his tam is c1ught in a ..._.. ...,..... ONwe ,....,. ... on.. Boswell's µom entertain an clrcult atanclinga with 4-1 tbe· llU'eqtb of Newport's b1nd 'this time around•, RE ~ 1u t~ ~~ "' '" ... upset-minded Newpc.wt Harbor records to S-0 for the Jeadf!rs. Salion tn cootrontatkm put however. er~ m ~o =.-- football team with ltickoff at 8 The L1oos and Anaheim against~ Liolll. "I'm ~ tboy wlll be rar-§'~" ~ :' I;" OU '" ,,. o'clock in Sunset League ae-tan.gle tn the ae880ll finale "We've had a harder Ume log to 10 after that loa to ~ i1 :: D:~ tion. nezt Saturday night a n d with Newport than a,qy other Western, especlatly stnoe they ( T• T · Ac:colTIMldO The Lions dropped a 28-19 should Anaheim defeat team tn the league evuy have a chance to win lt all • ~ ~~ ~ 1 'a ....... , .. ~n Flrlt pl m the Cttstvtew ~: League and posalbly t h e ,,. league fooulall cbamploll!hlp l!: lJ at statf' tonight wllon ns Mlss.lon Viej OOsts Orange In ·~ verdict to undefeated Western We.tern, a playoff berth would year," be says. aga.ln." ......., "•....,, ..._. 1.• ta"- a week ago while Newport was bfnae on the outcome o{ the Last year, when the Lions 'lbe final outcome could 11"', I ~ •;:~· upsetting Santa Ana, an 11-Westminster-Anaheim It.rug-woo the c b a m p lo n 1 b t p , come down to · tbe passing l RT ... ..,, point favorite . This time It's gle, Newport btld them to a 6-0 game. Dan Accomando of 11 l '.,L::: -.... =.· 111 an 8 o'clock game. Westminster favored by eight. But getting back to tonight's win. 1be two previous years Westminster throws mu c b -· The Lloos must win tonight game. were Newport vlctorles It's more than Newport's Steve g l ~ Each school has suffered to remain in title contention as __ The __ L1oos ___ ra_ce_,._a_rn_us_t-_w1n __ bee_n_tba_t _klnd_· __ o_f _a_aer1es ___ Buklch ___ and __ Len.:_t_lee_l5_r.;.ec.:.~_v.cer _ _,g,,1C!!:::::. _____ _::: ~i e:."" "' .. >U only one le8flle 1oo.t in !Jve games, Mission Vlejo also bas a tie to mar its record. TritonsBid To _ Upset Villa Park San Clemente High School will attempt to halt a three- game Crestview lleague losing streak tonight .tlen t b e Tritons host Villa Park's foot- ball team. Game time is 8. Villa Park, however, with a sizeable defeme and a versatile offense, may prove more than San Clemente can handle. Sea Kings, Magnolia In Clash · Corona del Mar's Sea Kings and Magnolia square off t1> nlllht al 8 at Newport·Harbor Hfgb in a game which pits the twO upael team5 ol the h:vlne League. Corona de! Mar banded EdlJon Its only loss of the ~ two weeks ago, and Magnolia 15 fresh from spr- lnglng an upset over Estancia last week. Neither team is a factor in the cbampiombip r a c e , however, since each has suf- fered three league losses already and nmk above only winless Costa Mesa in the standlngi. ll's the forst title shot for a Mission Viejo football team ln the six year hi~ ol the school, and Dia~los coach Bob Hivner expects 'a rugg:~ con- test. "We'll be emotional and agressive, and even though we ni1gbt not compare with them in overall team atrength , our team has a big heart when it comes to games," Hivner says. At Orange, me ap w Jl I J e, coach Vince Deveney sums up his team's feelings '.by saying "We're wbere we want to be, "We're in good s b a pe physically, we've l)een ~ gressing ·an along tb'is season, and I'm sure we'll be ready to play," Deveney says. The Spartans have Orange c.owrty's No . 3 man in total of· Cense in quarterback Kirk Reidenger, a top receiver in Steve Rasinski and a capable hallback in Tony Lopicollo. THIS so.METER POOL IS PART OF THE MARGUERITE RECREATION CENTER TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY. Corona del Mar is rated a one-paint favorite. The key to the game would appear to be Corona del Mar's ability to atop a Magnolla of· fense wblcb came alive last week to taJly 35 points against Estancia. Both coaches feel the game may be decided by breaks, and both have emphuiied e:r:- e.cution in iweetty drills. The two teams feature strong defenses, am ball control of- fense based: around one good running back apiece. Reidinger bas rolled up 1,175 yards in total offense to lead Villa Park . to a 5-2 season mark. Of tbal tolal, 718 bas come passing. And much of that passing yardage bas come in rece]> lions by Rasln_tjc:i, who has caught 19 for 249 yards. "He's one of the best in the league," says Villa Park coach Ted Mullen. Despite the Spartans' UTI· questioned abilities, they are in third place in the Crestview with very faint, at best, hopes for a playoff berth. L4sses to EI Modena and Orange after an unbeaten pre- Jeague record have knocked the Sporlana Into third behind Orange ( l-1) and Mlssion Vie- jo (3-1·1). "We just have to ~ the rest of our games and hope someme knocks off t h e leaders," says Mullen. San Clemente's show this season has been a virtual one- man perform8.oe:e w i t h quarterback Bill Kenney car- rying the big portion of the of- fensive load. 11111 , ....... OffitllM tf ~IT7POtf1 "' lll i ~m1n ~ti G H ... :i !::::; "l " ~· ~:.n. i:i Ha EJ.-Me....-,. HO "'"ti: '" 111 C"-tl Dlflllllll LE i:INlr-,. CT ...._ >U MG Wt1QIM '" llT Murphy OU RT =-&\ •ldft m ~· twtoer1 "' k' IWlclM l~J .... ~ !"& !(fly "' s ,.,...,. "' Sports Celebrities at MV I $1 Million Complex to Be Dedicated Sunday Shirley Babashoff, Sandy Niel!on, Dennis Ralston, Ron Perranoaki, BW Melton and a host or other sports celebrities will be on hand Sunday af- ternoon when Mission Viejo's newest sports complex is dedicated with a p u b I i c GWCFalls ceremony beginning al • 2 o'clock, A SO-meter Olympic-size pool, a 5,000 square root wann- up pool, a championship tennis court with bleachera and sl% other tennis courts are among Iha new lacillllea al the 11 mllllon Marguerite center. Top-ranked U.S. d i v e r s under the direction of coach Glen McConnick, will give an exhibition. They include Debs bie Lipman, Jane Ward, Kit SaJnesa and Julian Krog. UC Irvine w-polo coach Ed Newland w1U bave bis Anteai..a loom and memben ol the M U oquad from CINA on hand for an exhibition workOOI. include Jim Menitt, 20-game winner for the CincinnaU Reds, and Jim Fregosi, former An- gel s star now with the New • York Mets. • Tennis events are acbeduled from 2 to 5 and the swimming, diving and waler polo from 2 to 1:30. To reach Mission Vi~jo, take the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway to La Paz exit. Tarn east on La Paz road, then left on Marguerite Parkway to the Marguerite Recreation Center. The sea KlnP have eJ:· biblted a strong defense so far and have surrendered more than two touchdowns In only one game thla season. Heading the Corona delente are guards Bob Jones and Mike Frost, a duo that Magnolia coach Glenn Thomas rates with the Orange's key man t 1 hallback Clint Skaggs, a I7f>. pound senior who bas slashed for 755 yards this season on 109 carries. His counterpart at Mis11on Viejo, Dave caldwell, ·1 bas amassed 1411 yards rushing 1n 120 canies. ' 'Ibe rest of the Orange backfield includes S t e v e Walker, a converted quarterback at the slotback spot, Kevin Howell at fullback and quarterback Wayne GrU-Seo Sea Klnp Page II S A~-M.tr~ A~ TWYTT11n •G Tutbr ~~ ~=r· .. ' S9 ~ ... MW ..,_ f }_ T Frwt E Polt L! ..,_, M.r•..ll!!e koY i•tt ca G~r"' ~a Pterr fitbs . Grillltbs has pmed for 110 251 yards in two games as a l~ starter, Howell bas rushed for ag 240 yards this season, : 1 a Miaslon VieJo, m its best ll shape phyalcally of the sea.on, lU wm counter with •uarterback Randy Eckhoklt, who bas m,17 paSEd for 362 yards and four tff touchdowns th1!: 8WIOn. The l'3 touchdown tosses have come lB in Uie last four games. 161 111' order to extend that 11 string thla week, however, To Fullerton Poloists, 7-6 There .,. al!o four addition- al lennis courll, three cbam- plooahip bandbail c o u r t s, sand volleyball courts, ex· erclse rooms for men and '¥omen and a apacioUs free- f onn practi<e pool alroady In uae. Future addlUons will in- clude an 18-bole esecuttve golf c o u r s e , a multi-purpose recreation center, additional Indoor handball courts and other recreational facillties at the Marguerlle center. Demtis Ralston, current cap- tain of the U.S. Davis CUp team will play J a c q u e Grqory, numher ooeradled lil the ~er singles, In an exblbiUon tennis ma t ch.' 111--""'""""""' __ .,...,,.. .... .., • .,.,.. ... ..,,_"I he'll have to dent an Orange d~fenslve backfield whlCb bas picked off H passes already. Fullerton's John Roche scored on a penalty throw with just three seconds ttmalnlng to band vl5ltlng Golden West a 1-' defeat ln a water polo game matching two of the state's top JC teams Thurs- day. Golden West's Rustlers had enjoyed a 5-3 lead after three quarten but the Hornell went ahead late In the flna1 quarter. 'lb• Rustlers' Frank Browne then tied it with 2:01 left. Babosbolf, lilelloo a n d Steve Genter, were gold medal winners at Munich. Silver medalist Dana Scboenfield as well as Suale Atwood, Ann Simmcm; Dana Sebralder and Clay Evans will ellO be there Sunday. Fonner Davis CUp captain George McCall will give a critique or the match. Women lennis -appearing will lne:lude Valerie Zigenfll!a, the ninth leading lll()MY win- ner this year and Mona Scballau, bigb ranlted amatair who recenUy turned pro . Baaeball players will join Jhe swimming and tennis greats for an autogr ap h session and in addition to Per- ranookl and Melton will a1!o JC Grid Stars 4 Previously lnjurad G u y Beeves is back at \halfback, and his preaence is \~ lo give a hoosl to the Diahlos' offensive diveralty. Leaders of Iha Diablos' stun- ting defensive unit I include linebackers Rick Wlllle and Rick CUrtis, lialfback Scott Eston and linemen BID Henry and Dominic Etcheberria. ,. "' ... \Ii ·~ Barons Favored by 12 To ·Top Mesan s Tonight Goalle Eddie While plllyed an ei:ceptlonal game for the Rustl ers, blocking 10 shots, in- cluding a pair of penalty throws. Six players fouled oul for Golden Welt as the Rustlers were assessed with 38 foul:!!, Fullerton bad three ~ foul out. Rangers in Deadlock The Coast Rangers soccer team came from behind a 2-0 deficit to galn a S.2 Ue wllh the Fullerton Rangers Sunday at TeWlnkle Park In Costa Meaa. pressure and after 30 minutes, went in front, u . This apparently stung the Rangers into action and after a loog throw-In by Brian Dayua, Colin West acered the first goal for the Rangers after 3S minues. RICK RICE Golclon West Offen .. MIKE PURCELL Go1c1on w .. t o.1en .. la Fountlin Valley H l g h 's Barons go after their fourth straight lrvtne League football conquest tonight at Huntington Beach High against winless Colta Mesa. Kickoff is Id for I o'clock. Coach B r u c e Pk:kford'1 Baroni are favored by 11 polnlJ to band Mesa U. eighth COPleCUliYe lou and thus 1t.ay lq CODtl!Dllon for a portion of the drcuit champioftatdp and a pOUible bid to the C!F AAAA playolfs. • The bull for the llaro11>' r.vorttlJrn 11 a punlahlng ground atlack formad by f ullblck Los Becher. holfbocks 8-Ji Dodlon and Mike Ma~ ... ond quart""8ck Bill u.uleld. Becher averaaes 7.1 yards J11f crack lbroup the lnler1or .,. ol the •lshbone olleme. Milcolm bu a 1.0 a....,. • DDoD a 4.t 1verage and -.ie Bill Ogden sporto a t.•:;:r· ~ meanwhile, bepo 1111 -oil bolance with bit~ prne. He'• -~ In IOI trla for Ill jonll ud three ~ tlfe mlddlo with at:.;..,":.. the -and ........ fO the lilUl>lcb and iia till olonll ot llallleld to IUck at .... end tnllln& backs !bat att ..... lrldlmark. Jalln SwaaJ1 's COUll!!t wllh runnln1 beck ' • • Wayne Vering and quarterback Steve Sharp. Sharp'!! favorite receiver is Bill Valentine. Valentlne. a ISft.pound junior, b.u been described by oppos\ng coaches as btlng as good a receiver as there ls in the league. But Mesa tacts depth as de"'°""rated by three league IDlllCI in whlch Iha M....,.. led handily at I.ht half only lo ~ It all wash away In the lat~ ter 1tage1. C.•MM&~ LE MCC~ LT D1vl1 The losa bahed the Rustlers' I~ame wtnnln& -and ran their sealOR record to 11-1. Golden West enjoyed a HI lead at the end of the first quarter but Fullerton outscored the Rmtlen S-1 in the second period for a 3-2 bal!Ume edge. Kurt Westtrfeld and J J m McAdams had two goals eaeh for the Rustlers , while Browne and Mike McDougle scored one.. 'lbe Coast Rangers will journey lo Santa Ana Part fer a game 1rith the Olymplc1 of Anaheim &lnday with a prdJmJnary C<JDlett between the Coal! llangen .....,,,. and Iha Tbunder Cid-ol Anaheim getlin( the acUon started al 10:30. The Ranger>- Olympica game follows Iha ruerve contest. Al balltlrne SUnday, the scoi-e WU deadlocked at 0-0. Following the aeoond half kickoff, FuUertoa put on the Sbortly alter this score, the Rangera fon:ed • penalty lllck and West again deUvered on a r1ght foot drive Into the net- ting. Coach George Harrison was high ln bis praiJe of center- baU West. In a preliminary contest, the Co8lt Rangers R e s e r v e s defeated Fullerton's reserves, Sol. l.GJ~ c ""'''' •o Srtek~ •T J""'-•I! V11inllftl Q9 $. SM•P OM ·~ "' "' >U '" "' "' ·~ '" ... Oilers Tackle Saints ... °"""' H• VMlnO I• TfAO/I C..• ..... .,.._ LO- L T ".,.," MO 1'"4dl •T D1•l1 .. ,.,.,,...,. l.• .......... LI_ OW .. ..,, 0. ............ .. _,. .. _. "" -,. _ llT .....,__ ··-' -1.0 s .. l.'t ,.,,.,.., I.I "· Ketfllltl O• t.H1~ ... _ =: ='" 'il"V ....... LI l'll'lltlM Ll- OT -.. -..... L.,......._ .... llww .. _ 09 ICNt ...... .. _ .. , ...... ··-.t." Jrnprovlnc Huntington ,., Beach Hia!i School wlll laddo ,,, another top.caliber football ::: tu.m tonlabt. mtt!tlng Santa 111 An.a at the Santi Ana Bowl, I :;: o'clock. \~ The Oilers (.'()U!dn 't have ,.., picked a better Ume to play uo Santa Ana. '" The Saints, playing a killer m schedule 111 year, have betn •u lollng football players with :;: regularfly and the newt!ll ad- ~~ diUon to the b\jury ltJt b 111 qu1nerbect M!b MoUn1 . ;:: Actually 1 Molina lJ down for the -lfma thfl -~~ He began the year with a bad- 11J ly bulled iboulder ID d "' dialocalad hll elbow aplnst m Newport Harbor last wed. 1a A superb """"" and -· 1:: the junior quarterblct JI the ut by man ln Santa Ana'• -· ----•~ r • wishbone ollenae. But HuntJncton Beech coadi Roy Brummell still thlnb Molina may otu. 0 We've been pnctlcinl! .. J[ he'• (<ling to be In there,'' he 1111. Huntlncton Beach's hopes depend on how wtll halfback Paul FtalmelS can operate •gtlnsl Saala Ana'• ruagod dtfenalve unlt. '!be elusive aenJor 15 lbe s.-t l.eque'1 leading MJlbrr With m yanlJ and a 5.11verage thls yu.r. ''Toni Baldwin tellt me UU. lJ the best Santa Ana team he'• bad in Ibo J>Ml four or five YMtt.'' AY1 Brummeu , "8!1<1 looking at fill!UI 1 can believe It. Baldwin, though 11y1, Santa Ana may be too cr1pplod lo heal the Oller>. JOHN DIXON D<fensl•• back and third Oranvo Coast Ofhn .. llrlng quarterboclc Raymond .,.. ..... .., Crawford aided up al quarterblct In Iha 7-0 loa, bul he's no Molina. "He's a Cood natural athlete," 11)'1 Baldwin, ''bul be'a ln hla flnl )'tOr of foot- ball and be'• no s--r." BOB HAUPIRT Sa<ldlobock Off.nto TIM BANDEL 0r.,..'--o.- RICK ANOllSOH Saddlobeck DofwnN I ~· La gunans Suffer Loss ' To :Whittler I More~ P•ge 18 .. ' • AUTO PARTS lYit.._ Prices Effective M·E.CHANICS HAND SOAP Wi'th Lanolin II VISOR MIRROR Cl;p On • All Visors High Chrome Poll th Thru Nov. 14, 1972 MECHANICS STOP LEAK AND 29 SEALER C CREEPER With Podded Headrest Used By Professlona·ls ., MOD LICENSE99c FRAMES eA. 17"xl7" UTILITY MAT •• .. OPEN DAILY 9:00-9 P.M.-SUNDAY '111. 6 P.M. j SAVE 3C)O/o • 50°/o ON DO-IT-YOURSELF AUTO NEEDS . BICYCLE TUBES Thorn Proof All Siz.es 12" JACK ~~ STAND 4000 Lb. Capacity Per Jock Stand Ad justable Height Conveniently located at . . . ,,_ Off 111 EAST 19th STREET -COST A MESA •'"w!:'s:! """ 'i'.' •• X LAB ...;:r-.. ENGINE MEDIC Stops Engine 39 Bumlng & E)lhoutt C Smol<inv · TIRE PENCIL GUAGE Autos, Blcycl•s, Light TruckS ..... 10-40 Lbs. AUTO & PICK·UP SEALED BEAMS For All. 6 & 12 Volt Systems HERCULES HEAVY DUTY LIFETIME GUARANTEE SHOCK ABSORBERS Guorontnd For The Lift Of y..,, Pre1ent Cor GRAND PRIX OIL FILTER99 F0< Moot C Cars VACUUM AND PRESSURE TESTER Meosvres To 30'' ·Vacuum & 7 ~b1. Pressure • CHECKER ANTl·FREEZE 159 HUSKY 10 PC. 3/8" DRIVE ·SOCKET WRENCH SET REMOTE STARTER SWITCH MOTOR CRAFT TUNE·UP KIT 6 Cylinder 8 Cyl inder 599 ~~t',1 11 °' 699 «II 7. 99 IC/I Gr•dl e,,.,, •• cy A" Owy11 .. Pr..-uc:ts HI .... - &IHIND MllA THIATlll DUPONT RALLY CREAM WAX F., Horne, Shop Form & Industry BULB TYPE BATTERY FILLER I I ' ' DAILV PILOT Prep Defensiwe Stars BILL FORD Edison .. HUGHIE ROBERTS Huntington Booch RICHARD GENZEL Miter Dti t J'flllt IA" lllf ... clllin ' ' Alli .._. 1111Ctl1 m's ) lllW .......... JONY'S ILDG. MATllJAL INC, , '"i_. Ms Jtff ~ --11• ~DSLIKE UNCLE LEN 1 KELLY STROICH ~·Moso MARK PENDER E1t1nci1 DAVE MARTIN Laguna Buch BOB BAnS Mission Viejo RAY ASEBEZ We1tmln1ter SEA KINGS C..tbwled from Page 11 league's bets. Corona de! Mar a n d The deleodera may hive their hands Ml, however, trying to !!top M 1 g·n o I I a quorterbl<k John Kindred and backs Dive Smeltzer and Mark ~!Iller. "They've been able to move tho boll well, and Kindred poees a lot of J>roblems," Sea KJna coach l>ave Holland says. "We'll have to con- centrate on cootilning their JOHN UL~OA D..,. Hiiis DALE PETERSON Fountoln Volloy CHRIS HAWN Marina GAVIN HEDRICK Newport Harbor • • • JOE HOLLETT University tight end Dwayne Woclm (&- 3, 185) too." Corona del Mar hopes to in- still some cooslatency In an or· /ense which has betn sPottY this aea90ll . Shifty halfback Skip Laltderbeugh, who has rushed for over :.xi yards this season, and quarterback Joe Tosti are the klngplns of the allack.. The two teams have mot rive limes previously wllh Corona del Mar holding a S.l·l advantage In the 1erles. 5A11S AND SUVICI 'ti 8:00 p.m. .....-,. w.' • .,.. n. .. .,. ,,,..., • ....... ,... .... ha. WI CAU ·fOR llCYCUS '"' ....,_ M. • c...., '"'a ••• ,.,. .COSTA MllA '4Mnt Try S0;turday's News Quiz , • Area Prep R11nning S11mmaries ,..,. Mt v:c'\lJ!" m ' :!;. ~·r.~~ :1z, '· r~·\"" "' · ~~'-'t;. ... v : t 11t "-e1,. ,h •· f ,f.Mllnw:( ,I .WWII(. _,_... V1,..,l_y S.1tfl .._ V•'tfr NI • .,._,. JI 'r i~"".J.M~v' 'f." "1Wi !~ 'swn"!«T,)' SA\.), 6. 1'Hirm-j ~1• l I_, jf\...th. 1. 1111111111 c& •• ,.,.,, $1.V), • kafll ,..::.1. ·--.:-"::. v-.• • (~j, ~Wl!!f.itQ:Y,J,Lll~l.l~ Lftllkk liA¥1."' llvr U!I. 1. l''"i· 1. T~ 5AV1, t. E•IT SA\/ , 10. 81...cll (£ • MatiM "f!t'f'--21 1. S«N IL>, t;';.T8iunie {Ml, J. 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Clem and Don Di<wl Frank McLane (ZO), Jack two btlow .. verage footboll will meet Pat Hart and Ed JOhnloll ~1911) and Les !ll!ller -In the Aogeluo Leogue,-Etbell' In the championahlp (1111). Ind Mater Del J11ab 8cbool ,filulla of the annual High-Low In a medal play .-po, plays ooe of them '°"'811t. ....,,.ment at Santa Ana • Harry lllldr1ob bid • 7H(-Q Actually Plus x Is DOI• •·• Coantry Club Saturday at 10 for top opot with Jact Webb • • -o'clock · (77.fi..-n) and John Mcilwaine football .team, but tho War-The Ctem-Dlcus duo toppled (111-11-71} tied for"""°""·"' riots fall below Angel111 atan-Ned Khotey and D u a n e In a tkird toumameat; ·the danls and doo~ figure ·to be a Pedlar, 4 and·t In a semlfinal b¢ 17 hdleo, Chudt Crowilad It'S Um,' real threat to the once-beaten round match. Hart and Ethell a net 8S for top bonon with Monarchl. deleeted Qwoleo Hester and Larry Burke and Jock Wlobb G llme Is B 'clock t Vince Hogan, 8 and 4, to gain tied at 111 and Harry lllldrieb ame o a the finals. at 67. I , Pius X's stadium. Cost. Ill Carl Dolphin recently l!Clred ,.SP1JD8 TbeblgmanlortbeWarrion ua an eagle two on the SU-yard ~" ls senior quorterbaclt. John They are down to the third role at Sboreclll!s uatng Hoptinl, a first stringer at the semillnalll ol the meo's club · a driver and on elgbl lnm to Colliding Downey school since b t , champiooahip competition at hole oul. Costa M ... Golf Course this aopbomore year. Saturday with the Ii n a I s '""'--(1-t. Tbe~~bas j Laguna Beach·Higb's Artists c;ompleted 50 perceot of bis schOdtiled Sunday. •· The~ ,men' club ~ .. lrYin,e paaaea 70 o! HO _ for 1,000 Bob Darnell will ~ce Art Coast Club ww slqe and tbe Unlveraity Troillll Dlbl while Eli Cabrera will a tiirtey on Wednesday · collide tOnight at Tu!tln High yards, but the Warriors have play Nonn Popkin in the with a ~ start at ll :~. School In Orange 1->o foot-bad Utile success generating 8 champloru!hlp fliJ<ht Semis. The event till be a better boll action. 11 star1a al '· ~=hai been sound Sunday'• flnala will be over 36 boll of a compeUU~ hol.S between Saturday's vie-B•-C • It's a chance IOI' the Trojans this year, f!!Ibougb Blshop .. •••• : to make It. two in a row In Amat llCOl'ed 40 polnls oo Plus tol:' the first fug11t com-Semlflnals ocheduled f91' circuit botile while Laguna last week. · petition, -Ed SIOcOm will face Saturday wit the chaal- Beacb seeks to snap a four-"Plus woa In the Amat ball Dean Smith In ooe match pionahlp finlls !blday at game oot11 Amat plclt'ed o!I a while Gary Horton and Benny Big <:anyon try Club !cir game loain,g streak. Laguna is couple of passes and Benedict meet in the other. the "Men's club crown for the a touchdown~ favorite on the recovered a fumble in the end Second flight ·pairings in the ensuing year. 1 • basll m Its paper advantage in ione." warns Mater Del coach semis include .run Stoooff)and Neal Lakenan will face the rwming game, experience Bob Wooda:. • John Mercbat on one side Wesley Smith ln one semi and size. While acknowledging that with Olavt Vare and Bob Hub-while Bob Cunard will play Hopkins is a floe passer, bard 00 the other. Charle& McLaughlin in tl)e The Artists f~ture the tri-Woods also concedes that the Third flight semis ftnd other. 'All championship fliP.t pie option offense out of the l . Wanion haven't been sue-Charles Toolin facing Bill action ls at scratch. \ formation and ~ Kelly "'8Slul running. Dilloo and NDl'll'I Clark playing In the Canyon flight, flrit Akins ii slated to start at "We're.more ~ed with Larry Green. rowid loaers in the :a quarterback. his passing," Woods says. The men's club wW stage a pionshi competition, J - He'll have Jeff Wm.ship and Woods gave the opposition t key shoot m ~1... lath and Love pfays Harry Dolson Mark Mazzarella in .there with SClmetbing new to worry about ur wie Leck Merritt tackles Ja him although several others last week when be fashioned a 1~uck Haubrick, a~ member Banta. " can figure in the Laguna at-running attack around fullback or the men's club at Costa -The N~wport OJgbt cha~­ tack w:itb Jack Millerd, Bill Mark stanbra to destroy st. Mesa, recently came wilhln pionship ,semis are betweep Robertson and Tom Massey Anthony 34-6. six inches of scoring a hole-in-Dan DeMille and Don Bye(s available. Stanbra gained 181 yards to one. He used a three-iron to on one side with Jake Plvandf Backs Dave Marriner and steal the limelight from team-cover the 20&-yard seventh hole and Clark Booth on the other. Stoney Mayock are unavilable mate Jim Gardea, the team's on the Los Lagos course and First round losers in ttle dUe to season endlne: injuries. leading rusher since t h e wound up six inches . behind Newport OJght g a i n I n;g Despite what has been a season's first game. the cup with backspin. semifinal status i n c I u d.e sputtering offense, no op-M•tw °" Gt"-Sllereelltt• Robert Jones and Henri Doh~ ponent has been .able to ·shut LE c11rk uo on one aide.and WalterFronte the Artists down completely LT l"tu•" ~~ Members of the Shorecliffs and Roger Hughes on lfl:e and they've averaged over 14 ~G ~.. 200 Country Club men's club stag-other. .; points per game. =~ ;;:::,_• 1':1 ed several sweepstakes com-It will be Peter Townsend Laguna won its first three Re 1M.>m1ord uo petitions recenUy. against R. T. Hebard in ooe games of the season before ~= ~~'· ::; In one, the first division win-match of the Corona del M'1' running into a rocky road Hll GvdH :~ ners included Larry Burke (21 flight with Robert Rolfsnm against Brea , Saddleback, FL Pott~ Dll .,..... points), Hal Staats and Ed and Harry Brown meeting ln Valencia and Sonora. LE Stuhl ~~ Goodheart (20~). Ivan Mor-the other. Tom Goris a~ Redman's Trojans have a i~ = 210 rLss and Joe McDonald (19) Henry Meyer meet in ~ top passer in Mite O'IAlugblin ~i ~=-:~ and Gene Butler (181ft). defeated flight with Robeft. and his stats reflect a true Lii ~ :~ In the second division, Dick Fyke . awaiting the winner t¥i threat to the .Artiltt. ~: P~ 110 HuJbert ·was tbe winner with Sunday • 01 H....str1on 165 221,2 followed by Bill Sbellback . ,· O'Laughlin, a )lmior, can 011 M .. m1otd 1js (2I), Chuck Croen (-II), In the Lid6 Fiigbt, ~ thread the needle short or long oa N111.... 110 "" Banks plays Frank Legrand and has completed 70 of 173 on Saturday with Doug Daltcin attempts for 933 yards and one awaiting the winner on Suh· touchdown. For Coast Gals day. His major p r o b I e m , ,f"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jj however, has been getting enough ume to find a target. He's been sacked by a keying opposition 28 times for 196 yards In l~s. Golf Roundup But twd others in the University backfield are tak- ing some heat off him with strong showings recently in the running game . Sophomore fullback J i m Green ran for 152 yards against Dana Hills and junior Murry Graham has beet e!- rective. '1he Trojans featurt an all- underc1assman backfield with junior Bill Waltrip rounding it out at slotback. The womeo'i club at Mesa Verde Country Club was con- cluding its president's cup competition today with two high handicappers meeting for the championship. Mary Ratekin, a -cap goi&r, rccenUy broke 100 for the first time and gained the fmals against S b I r I e y Callaghan, • 27-l>andlcap player. Mrs. Callaghan was formerly a 14 handicapper and a member of the A team but has been away from the game for the past year. In the vice president's flight, Unlvenlty's only vtctory in 1971, aslde from a forfeit win over Saddlebaek, was ·a 13-7 triumph over Laguna Beach. Bobbie Wasco and Mary Atm 1 (] Dyer were meeting for the 1u championship. ----LE Cott1m LT llenllllll LG Olfllo C L ... ··-RT Ullam raine lmpey, Mary Metz, Jane Terbell and Lucille Knudson by matching cards after Posting a score of 140. Costa Mesa Members of the women's club at Costa Mesa Golf Course played a best ball of threesome tournament this week. In fU'St place at 62 were Vonda Adam,,, Anne Keenan and Nina Danielson. A tte resulted for second at 64 with Lilly Cribbes, Fran Lewis and Carole-Ross on one squad. Del Gustkey, Phyllis Barnes and Ruth Schilling were on the other team. GRAND OPENING FREE OFFER N•w. 10 te ...... 17. $1500 FREE METAL WORK with oach Point Job lllE Tlbal" QI AkMI I'll WIPl&lll'll H8 Mltll~I ~: It· was Eloise Greschner 21s and Pat Gebo for th e :~ seaetary's title with Alice u1 Derby and Kelly Ad a m s ,. l• meeting for the trealurer's REMBRANT'S: Grid Standings ANOILUS LU.OUli W L ,.,. PA fL RlltllrtlOll .._ __ Lf Ullom LT M9rt1" .......... JIT n.gllol RE wNt. LI Wllllllilt ll ""-' DI Heird 09 A_,_ 01 Robtrtton 01 T.,,.. ·~ crown. SI. P•iM J • 16' 2l Lorraine Lowery and Eunice :.=,.11 °" ~ : :: ;: ~'! Ewing play for the chairman's 11n. """'' 1 J l.. 110 "'· th u••· M ~rw X 1 t tt 1«1 "AUTO PAINTING and BODY 957 W. 17th, Coat• Mou: 2U flight tiw: wi ~w umma SI. Aft"-1 ' O t ., 141 ~ and Jackie Neal tneeting in ,,.,.......,., ,_. ;~ the Mesa Verde flight finils. 1.-vii. "· 81"*' Amit n Tot. sg.nu ' ~· M11 ... Dll"'::'f:::x"- l;; El Nlpel -~·~"~M~IMI~·~· ~ .. ~·~··~·~ .. ~--... ~~~~~~~~~~~ :;: It was a two best balls of 1r four90me, blind draw touma-GRAND. PRIX ~il ment for the memben: of the "' women's club al El Niguel . \: Country Club in L a g u n a 1ll Niguel thl1 week. 5113'7 ! 1:1 In flrtt place with a ICOrt of ll IS: were Frances llalllon, PH lll Nancy Dougherty, BI on d a MO. ,,, Yount and Vlrlgnte Blacter. DAVI IOSS PONTIAC l.. Secand place went to Lola 2411 ........ ..,,._ • ,... Dr,. C.... M .. jl Colller, CaiOI Keep. Mnlno LIAll DIUCT-IACTOIY AllTllO-HAUl m Jolley and Dorothy Hester ....,I\ 11• " ..,. • ,... • • ......, 1y ......_ with lilll. TONY -OCCO ltl •17 ThW place wu won by Loi' Alt -'"• ,..., ......,._ t11t wllt,. •lrtt "'"' AM-l'M ...... ,..~ ........ -· ....... , ............. ,,., ................... . ...,._,....._ .. T.L..Ol'W-flt ~ .. ,, . ...,_.,. .. IMCLUDO .. If•-Ml. WA••AHTY 1 ~ _. Paramount Sports Gue"'ll~ing :hnn~ • tll HA11111ff AU. TOP IUNDS SP•CtAl I r .... DuiMLOf> AUST•ALIAM TINNIS IAW •1•• ~=-: ..... "'""....,., anr1• ••AMOS -11M .. "" ...,.,, ,_.., a P.•L f TO t fU•t., WJ0.1. T"VitS. t. IAl. "Ttl. • IUlll"DA'I' 1f • I 333 E. 17th ST., C.-.._ (Bthlnd The lnlernatlonal Hci.M-ol-,..._) PHONI MJ-• e UPUT ITllNelNe & ,_l'f •*"". I \ NEW WINTER HOURS FOil YOUR SKI SHOPPING COHVINIENCE SAT. • WID., M ; ~ • '1" M SEASON LEASE PACICACM I-· MLI 1 'lSCHIR SILVlllOLAIS SKIS '* II 1 Plttcl HUMANIC IOOTte.\&T SKI '!OLH ~ MARKIR IL:Al'TOMAT llN.. .,... 11fre a.tts COAST HWY., DANA POINT • VOLK( e ..OOK 4f IALOMON e MAllltl• e ' IJJWMMI • • j ' ' ' ... '·' ., ,·· .. ., ,-, . " " " • • . • . ' • • • ' ·; ; . . . . • • .. • • • • • • • t • • . ---· ·-- Increase in .Supply of Meat <To Mean Slowdown in Prices? VI ASH INGTON (UPll in l96ll llld 1'19, ''11'11h more plel)lllul aupplles ol -~ partJcuJarly pork, ln- creuea In the prlc<s of food ;. iiJD ukely llow for the rest ol the you, Agiculture Doport-mmt exper1s predicted .'nwrtday. ' • 'l'bey also llllld lhat the prcr .. ..,nloo1ol nallcmal take lune pay spent for load may hit a • jump ol J!l!Ol'b' ~ pa<ml In the lhlfd quarter. The report cll<d ""'"' pleollflll ouppU.. o1 meal for most of the Jm. prOvemeot. "Lcdlng allead to the !Int ball ol 1913, the food price Inda may allow· Iesa yeu-to- year Increase thin lb the !Int half ol 1172. Moot " Ille riae will cmne fl'Om Uvestoct-re- laled foods, a11liocJgb crop.re. lated food prlceo will ... be higher," the report aald. '!be report' laid tolll food ll)"'dlna in the United Slalel -ap lo ID annual rate ol '115.5 blllloo in the third quarter, a · rlae of 7 ,.....,1 over •·year ago bec1U1e ot a ~ blgber prlcta, -1atlon Increases and In- -llU'llc:el pacltqed with food. .. -record low in lt'IZ, allbougb the decllne will be so amall most Americans pro- , .. )lobly -·t ootlce il. FOB 11'72 AS a wliole, the lood price Index will be ap more than 4 percent, the econoiiiiJls predicted. Thal would be a glUler tncreaae thao the Pina r'eiistem Sllll., the report said the prcr portion ol national Income after tuea that la open! for focill may drnp from the record law average of It'll - 15.I ,....m -to betwoen 15.f. 15.7 pen:ent. AN AGRICULTURE I>eputmeQt f o o d situation report said some f o u r t b quarter leveling off ln food prices appears llkely !allowing TBIS IS BECAUSE dlapnsable income la rlalng 1.-thao food llP'"'llng. BO' HEUSSEll , . ·-· PRUENIS +; ' SUNSE·T FORD'S ' FOOTBALL ,.,,____ ... - FORECAST Neuard 11tli_. .. ._ ...... ...._ .. ..,. .............. , ........ . ........ tMINc 111ll1r11•1 n. c' rl1ulilp el ... '-"••• c..fer· _ __.. ..... ,.... ......... _ .. ... ................ ..,, 'Diiie s.... .. _., __ ,...., ,.. ...................... .. ••Id ..................... ... ... •• ~ II. flir S..a•1· M1• .... ,..,. . . ~ Al••· u.u. 9W' ........ .... '·' ............. Cdwtwe ....... .-.4 ·--a.., -O.' ••.• -....... . ..... ,.... .......... 1 ... ..... •f. .................. ,.... .. ...... . S., ,_ wW .. tlihll wlN be for ell ... ..,. ..1 ........ ..,. Tiie ........ .. ..,, ..... ,. ... , ... c.. I • r1hy24 '· W.:AI• sat.y12,...._ ..... ..._..,, ... 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YoU s>ed;al it . No Justice in .Test? Eliminating Social Security Law Costly Frid1y, N0¥1!mbtr 10. 1972 'Topless' ...... CarsL>se Appeal? WASHINGTON (UPI ) - 1be convertible top car, once the status symbol of playboys and Ibo dellgbt of lteah air fiends, may be on the road to the Junkyard. 1\t the peat of popularity in 11165, car buffs bought 500,000 convertibles. BUt aome in-- dustry oblervera now are predicUng that 1913 may be DAILY PILOT the last year that convertibles 0A1i.., 1"1LOT •1•tt """"' ~~.:if the assembly line In OPENS PARTS STORE Mlsa11 Rex Walker GENERAL ~tOTORS stop- ped producing con vertible tops on Its intermediate siie cars last year. And in 1973 it is of- fering convertible models only on its slx fullsized models, plus the Corvette. Costa Mesa Auto Pa11s Both American Motors and Chrysler stopped production ol s•~re Open· .. :.: convertibles several y e a r s IAJ ago. Ford is now producing ~ convertibles for only i t s Rex Walker, who let\ Utt Mustang and Cougar models auto parts business in Orange and will stop production o~ Count y two years ago, returns these et the end of the 1973 to Costa Mesa with ~ model year. Checker Auto Part& store Whal . happeneh to t h e openings under his belt. popular1~y of ~ convertible? • 'l1le Costa Mesa man opens Jt collided with the changing ilis own Checker Auto P.t&itit life style of the American car 111 East 19th St. Saturdl::>; By SYLVIA PORTER the rationale? Here it is: buff -and the adveot of the Walker helped open cornpcf; car safely movement. stores in San Diego, Natlorial As of Jan. I, you--an elderly worker but mt yet 72 years old -will be able to earn 12,100 bel<ft you begin lo Ioee 50 cent.s In Social Security benefits for every 'l you earn . (I) Tbe original Intent ol lhe Social Security system wa.s to prevent poverty in old age by providina prolectloo against the losl of euned incmle in retirement. disability, or death of Ute family breadwinner. The retirement test M.s designed to measure whether or not earnings actually were lost at or during retirement. With a growing emphasis on City and Phoenix, Arii. He safety, car buyers turned says more or the chain store away from the convertible top operations will be built in [)en. with Its obvtously less pro-ver and Salt Lale City, Utah tecUve roof. in the near future . The typ ical Checker store THE SWING b~ many carries nearly 3.500 items, buyers to the subcompact with motor oil the biggest aell- models also helped speed the ing Item. Merchandlze ls demlse of the convert ible lop. generally priced at under $10 Automakers never o f f e r e d and no installatk>n or llerVic- 1f you are receiving the mulmwn monthly benefit for a retired worker (about $2M), you'll be permitted to earn $1,3411 before ell of YOW' Social Securii!Y dieck is wiped out. YES. OONGREM did vote a (%) UNLIKE OUR welfare system, which is designed to alleviate poverty after it has occurred -by providing benefits lo tho6e with low In- comes -Social Security a1ways has been pekl to all participating retirees regardless of the amount or income they have from --sav- ings or sources other than work. In fact, Social Security benefits are designed to be a base Qn which to build 1'eUre- ment protection via savings, investments, p r i v a t e ln- suranct, etc. convertlble tops in their· su~ ing l.s perfonned. compact cars. ~~iiiii~iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiiiij. Attempts to g i v e con-I verUbles a new look, with faint liberalization of the ~ called retirement test in the FINANCE · 1m Social Security law, '--------' because this ....... year, you bad been permitt.d to eam only $1,680 before forfe!Ung some of your ben&- fits . Bltt why, you mlgbl so prcr perly ask again end agaln, mt ·scrap the . retirement test allojl~tller! The test aclually ia _.,.Ing mlllJons ID quit wor~g ~ before tlley otherwise might quit, II """ tainly encourages couniless millions to cheat by a«:01Jllng pay only in cub that la not recorded for income tax purposes. No One can possibly de~ that the test ha! a dramaUcally different impact on different income group!. For instance, income from dividends and interest is not counted at all In the retire-""*! test. An elderly millonaire can continue to receive an unlimited income -!rom his investments and still collect hls full Social Security benefits -and believe me, I have heard many men in this category boast about their "cute" Social Security checks as they casually put down a $100 bill to pay fer cockta& and lunch fer two. BUT THE llEl'IBEMENT i.at beglna to cut off beoeflla at a very modest level for the low-Income -km wllh little or no accumulated retirement savings and therefore In great need of a contlnutng IOUl'Ce o! wages to supplement bis benefits. For many years, I have vehemently and vocally op- posed the retirement test, but objectivity demands that I give the Social Security AdmlnlatraUon .pace lo alele Jt.s case againlt ellm1natine the teat. What p>alb\y can be Don't read this unless you want to own AnEstateln (3) To award Social Security benefits on the basis of an ln- divldual's income levtl would elmply be dupllcatlng lhe in- tent of our welfare 9Y1tem. (I) 'l11e cost ol ellmlllatlng the test today ...Wd be about 12.2 billion In the lint year and much more in subsequent years (thls la the crucial argu- ment, I think). Its cost would be the equivalent or a s per· cent across-the-board benefit increase . (5) AND THOSE who would benefit most from elimination of the test would be workers oemlng rdaUnly comlorUble incmles .. s~ tops, also failed to woo car tx.Jyers who apparenUy became less Interested In shelling out the extra dollara. Coast Firm Eyes Stock Buy Deal Newport Phannacalllcala lnlerna11onal ]Dc. ind lleleret Pblrmaceutieal O>. Inc. have entered ln1o an aaree.ment In principle whereby llelerel will purchase approximately 10 percent or the outstanding capital stock ot Newport for approximately •t.4 million. The shares wUI be authoriz- ed but unissued treasury stock. No agreemeot has been signed and consmumatlon of any agreement is subject to the approval of the California. Department of Corporatlons. • ... • • • • ... ,,.s. ....... , '"" ... -....................... ............. 0 •••• ,., .. .... , ..... .,.. ..... And then read Boner'• Ark in the DAILY PILOT Sunda~ comic.. recreational facilities to rival B1'lf In the world-quiet waterways, private docks, verdant greenbelts, a Robert Trent Jones golf coUT88, Incomparable deepsea fishing, akin diving. Already, roads are paved. utllltles are ln:9 and underground. The Flagship Beachcomber, Pilclfic Harbour's fl luxury hotel, opens this month under the operational jurisdiction of Ameri- can Airlines' Flagship Division . You, too, can bea sophisticated gynsy ., Hurry now. Relax later. For deta iled .;: . I Trea,tyourwelf to an exQtio address . Jciln the tntematlonal jet-set, retreating to lslaiid estates on a cove of white &and beach at Pacific Harbour, AJI. But you'll haVfl\tO move fast, the way they do, because only 65 choice view estalBI are now available to fl' .Oelffomlans. (Even those are billng ofllll8d tor a llmtted tlme- be!Ween now and Chrletmu,.197 ) These BCenlc homesltes range In alze from Y• to 1 ¥.! aoree, priced from $15,000 to $45,500 cash, Tanna.and financing available, of course. All properties are within the charted boundaries of Pacific Harbour, a project funded and developed by Pacific Hotels and Developments Ltd., a solid British combine . Situated 34 miles from the capital city of Suva on the Island of Vltllew, this Melanesian resort on the rim of the Coral Coast will offer residential and ,. . ' Information. 1111 In the -~~ coupon -and mail ..c.; todey. Or phone ·~ (2 13) 393-9715 collect. ·: .. , _...... °' '"'"' ........ , ............ ,,,.. :· ,.,.......... :; ·. • • DAll.Y PILOT s Fridq, Novtmbtr 10, 1~72 Compute1·s Build est Coast Shi~ • ' :SAN DIEGO (AP) -In Ille ·same way Henry J. Kalm bpllt· Liberty ships in World War l.I, a Ql.mlllion boat blg- f"I'· thin two (}{ those "Ugly ~~ngs" is being p u t tog•lhcr \!.'Ith the help or com· puters. The ship is described as the biggest ever built on the West Coasl TUE PUSH OF A button and huge sheets of Jtecl two inches thick are taken from storage ·yards al NalionaJ Steel & Shipbuilding Co. and moved through operations that cut, ,burn, weld and...s.l}ape it. As in the whirlwind ship- building of 30 years ago, prefabrication is the method. A crew of 2,700 men is work- Jng on the project. It is so blg that into each of nine holds eoul.d fit a building six stories high. The steel sheets and beams are welded into 120-ton sec- tions with 60 percent or the welding done by automatic machines . A pair or giant cranes then lift the sections, fitting them almost precisely into place for human welders to finish. ACTUALLY, COMPlffERS tell what piece goes next and wben. Like a great, dark phantom on the San Diego waterfront. the hulk is being lilted around the insides that These days, Dad. tt's easier to ahow them 1han to ten them. Air C..lfornia has fuat the ijekel With Alr Cal's new"S0-26 Club" you cen tum Saturday into a Fun Exouroion Doy. For example, you can depart Orange County AlllJOrt et 3~5 p.m. and arrive at Ontar1o Al11JOrt 15 minutes later. You can take a look around, or catch a flight straight back. Ettherway, it'll bea fl rat In their UfaUme. And a -ke<>d they'll ·never forget. $5.40 round tr1p each whJch Is half the regular adult fant (regardless of age). Thanks lo Air Califom la's untque w$9kand "50-26 Club", ftying has never been cheaper. Md k!ds have never-been happier • ..... OALIFOR•JA FINANCE GRAND OPENING SPECIAL TUNE SPECIAL _. _.1ei'niner will b• h.ld et th. Airport•r Inn, 11700 ec:Arthur llvd ., in th• Petio Room. .. ' 1. • I Gold1t•ln, • Semutlson, • • Inc . - OVER rfHE €0llJNTER NA.SD~,_..,,., .... , INu•utltar 9,.~1m I COMPLETE NEW YORK ·sTOCJ{ lifST 'I ll • l , .. .. ' n c r • ' ' I ' ' ' ' Thursday's CIOOiJg Prit.es-Omplete .New York Stock Exchange List ~Market Goes Up; : Reasons Unclear. 4: ii. NEW YOllK (AP) -The ilOcll market started "out on a dow'nswing Tb~ ·but reversed luelf during the lut hour In acll•e trldlng.- . · Anal)'llts pinned the decline on Investor <OD· · <em over Vlelnam pea<e negotlatlona and the eco- . nomic policies of the NIXon administration for the coming year. But they are pllZlled over the market's swift recovery and noted that Dow Jonea' fluctuations were not ne<essartly representative of lbe enttre market's behavior. '"'°" I" •1c Liii ...... •H P.tr! AO tcPwr IV. '"'~ .,, •c T 1.20 1cT Tpf 6 .... 1' ·'°" """"' ... •ol"'llf 1.30 •• , .... tll .u 111Ylldt Inc 11ft"A11'1 WA ,,_ }i;· 11ptcrf 111rot1 .1 ::~irn l:~ ·1r11:rP .41& 'a!ICO Inc • • • • • -,l,72 .1 • DAILY PllAT KIDS LOVE 'UNCLE LEN ..... .. ... , ... uw Cllll Cito . :1 • •• . ' • • • • i . • • • • • ! • ! ' ·l ., I ' , (:aleadar . inghies nAction . ' On Coast . . ~an--12 dinghies will see ac¥on • ~ weekend when Sfiff'h yaChl 'clubs from San Dllgo to San Franclsco take Od the locahlingby hotshots in ~ Harbor Yacht Club's .fean Schenck lnterclub ~allenge Team Race. Clubs Invited to participate are st. Francis Yacht Club, Cililornla Yach! Club, Los Angeles Yacht Club, Alamitos ~ay Yaclll Clllb, 1!allioa Yaclit Club, Babia . Cerlnthlao Yicht Club llld San Diego Yacht Club. LOcaI club<! will furnlJh boats for !he \'Olllpeuton and ,..eral,lklppers are ezpected ~ bring traU boats fn>m Calllomla Yacht Clllb where a l\OW . Lehman-12 Oeet ls tiulldln8 . . Other. local yachting action tlda weelinlt will be Lodi Isle Yacht CIUb'• William L. M'or- ria ~I Regatta Ol,1 Sun- da=. -Alli:e!Ol-Lo .. Beacb GTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -Inside Regatta, Saturday and Su& day. SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB -Sunday Sailors Series No. 2, keel boats, Sunday. CAllRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB -Fall Series No. 3, all classes Sunday. Suia Mo~ Bay SOUTH COAST COR- INTHIAN YACHT CLU1! - Iotraclub Regatta, Sunday. MALIBU YACHT CLU1! -ran Serles No. 3, PMA, ODMH, Saturday and Sunday. DE:L REY YACHT CLUB - J\Jllkr.Senklr Challengem in. traclal>,.Ulurday and Sunday. P AL08 YER DES YACHT CLUB -Fall Regatta, Salur- day ind Sunday. Neapart..Balboa LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB -William L. Morris MemoriaJ Regatta, Saturday. N-E·W-P,O·R.-1' HARBOR YA/Ff CLU1! -G. Schenck Trophy, Lehman.Us, Saturday and Sunday. · Su Diep OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Ipdian Summer Regatta, all clasles, Saturday and Sunday. ~ DIEGO YACHT CLUB -Simhoffer Hot Rum Serie.., OR, MORF, SDHF, Sunday. -aml lalaml SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Fall Series No. 4, Sunday. New Dinghy Launch Set Saturday Roger Welsh of Newport Harbor Yacht Club will launch a new Auslrallm-11 dinghy at the Harbor Island TraveLodge In San Diego Saturday. Wel&b ii the first American sailor to -the speedy A'.uule-l&s, having campalped the or!&lnl] TraveLodge, built In Auatralla, both tq thla coun- t.,-and 11down under." .'!llenewboott11thrte-man . \I. delltlnod by Bruce Fm ol New 7.<land Ind built In that ......,. -Jally for Welah. Itlll a -.nan boot wbereu llloiiy of the Ula carry a crew four. ellh plant to 8htp the boa• Auotralla Nov, lit for the Id champlonlhlp for the at Sydney Jan. 7-lt. 'a crew wlll c:onallt of h ~ In the ventun, ~ Gnllam Ill and Bob u ... I ... "'"°'""' . .... ,.,,. No.-aber lSdi, 1972. ·' Duke 01 Orange STPOIL FILTER ·You could go out and pay far more at the ga1 1ta1ion. but these are ju1t 01 good and the price means a real dolle;r 1a•ing1. TRANSMISSION FLUID • II you just lose a little now and then it' 1 easier to add a little than pay a ton to haft the whole trans resealed. right. • . [ I . ' ~Y•, r(..' ··---j DIGITAL CLOCK Around here we need one that yells the time out. How come everybody 1ay1 it'• time to go home and nobody owns a watch. 3''- CANADIAM PEAT MOSS The I cubic Ifft ~· comprt1ted to four (If I could do that withe:?: wife' 1 feetwec d IClft mo.,.,. OD ohoe1). Good lawn dr.11lng and mulch. 2''' CU. FT. 1 SHOP VACUUM Thia is a powerful dude. Tr/ to keep your wile lrom taking it into the house. it'll make her vacuum look like a toy machine. I J METAL BASE CABIMETS Nlc• •nough tor tbt kitchen or to create 1poce ln a wo1lr:?90D1.· Formica tops. ln1t4e 1b.lH1. Add more a1 you need the 1poce. we'll carry th•ra regular. 9'-P. I've folded in many a poker game. but the table ha. never folded too. This ia only fair, now wcrteh them pick up all the chips. 3300 'Rtl..'OOIHED MEDITERRUEU PULLMJUI Thia price 11 ...,u, ..... lot 1Kh a 10 .... 11 g-of bath lunllture. ,...plece mmble top. olcoly detailed. tauc:.t is extra. 2988 PORCH SWDfG Hang It on the porch cmd let the kid.a spoon at home ln1t9ad of out in the Cheny. ('.Nhat'a a apooo?). Solid oak with chatn1. 1388 DOUBLE Bl.Tll CRYSTAL SWAG Don't let the low &dee make you th1nk 1 l1a.'t \'Glue. You can ... the aame thlag lo the lamp ahopo for do\lble. With ch.ala and hooks. 9'' • HEAVY SHAKE SIDNGLES SWl got the ohakH from the la1t drinking bout. but these won't hurt you.. Cedar and the price i1 for approx. 100 square feet. LIGHT BULBS Thia wUI probab!Ji be a one tla\e • · al becauaa they are almost a thlJd ol Nll\Ua< price. You canalw~ · u.1e light lbs. LIMITED SUPPLY ' II& .. :· •/,"PABT.ICLE BOAJ\D Hard as roc:k, fine forcOYering. cabinet backs. anywhere you need a smooth surface. Saw, drill. paint, or Just stare at it real hmd. 1!11 CEDJJR GRIPE STAKEs Big 1ix: · footers. They can take it. not afraid o! the weather and only loolr: better as time goes by. Easy to work with. 27J.. . .. . , -. . UNDER comm;e . n.s::E~~ .UGH't .. UQU naore1cent. ft(IUBE . includes tUhe. Hi;:ca, -=i.c.tl•a con .. D.teD.t pluiJoutlet* flla ltuoh ' ' .. -.. ..!.."1,.,.;, ,Ibo w~ no •lrlng. to -.. u..y .. put ill. Ar.cl you. lmo:w -). With.hood lo tbat 1hodow under put !he llal>t the cabin.et. well whoreyou-.!U. DOW' j,fl gone, • ' 2~' 'l''~t¥ • • I I " • ~ \ -,. . . _. . . .. It Fe N • , . ' ' ... . . '. ' ' . ... ~ ... " .. ' .-i .. • • ' ' ' ... • , ~ •• . ' ' ~ ' • 1 • \ . .. ; I ' ~· " ' I •. ~ . . . ' • ' " • ' ' ' ' ' , '" ·' . :. I ' 'I • . •.;I • 'µ . .. r .:, .1 • • . ' • ~ ' , . : ,. " .. . ;-'t· .•. 1, ,:{ : ... ·+• ... • f I l. t • , . .. ... '\ ·Royal Orchestr a at UCI ) ·1 ~ • ' ; fJIMM '··~Sl'QON":wrrft!1tsP061i,, -;.;.'-•' l!'S'p~on} Sc;~ps·:- ~Lag .. *-ifu·s, ·: · tli ~6; ~ I < '\ t.t ~, ._ ..... ' 5J~~ ·- ' .... .,, • •1 rl "" ' ..... ,., ' • . ' • ' · 1 . . 'Ille second Sanday afternoonm· . a .series of. coo-~ temporary "music-gels llnderwa)'. '.f!!e_;Jrt\tl!! llo'!l;Ji!1-ille, FesU~al', of Arts grounds in t.a qi ~~ a!-'i:t.,;.D,, ~ No\'. l.Z. · "fJ-~ 1-:, ' ~i!nmY, "~" WitherSpOm,. '-1zed by m&!Y. .Ciltlco . ' .. <Jlle of the !lnest exponent• of the blues, will· ·~dline ·the ·b!Jt. Ae<;ompanyllighin) Will be the Robin Forll 'group PIANIST PATRICE ~:. . ' -... London's _Royal Philha .rmonic ! , 0rchesfra ··a ap~ars . in conc:;ert W.ed· " nesdiy, seCond· in a -series spOnsored by i, .: 'me Orange cOunty .fhilharmonic ~ty. Los AngeJes-bom Lawrence Foster will Cqnduct ~· Tok)ro-bOm Teiko Maeh8shi . ~ ' ' .... "'111 IPIJe:.af .as yi!>Jinist,at,8:30 p.m. in UC . lrvtfie'a Crawtord Hall.. 1 , , · No one w i 11 ·be admil"-"1 to Crawford Hall until' after the Overture "Leonora. No. 3". ~Y BeethOv,en. Ms. Maehashl will then. ·appear as· 50:loist in Preview Offers Tips -_to .Program from •Palo Alto and now ar8guJ4r!p8rt of the ,Wi~ ~ '• · ' __... • ensemble · · ' f ... ' • • • • • ' ~ • ,. • NevUle '.Marrb>er, ... Bril~ con· •ls~" captufflt Ute ~en~ fans at ·~~' ~ .. Things .Ne a llttle betfu:~O)fi;He's ~~.contract ductor ot~ orches.tra of St.:,Martirt-in: terey'.Jazz Festival this yea( within 'ririutes of im.l~j· 1w)&h •ABCIDl.nhlll Records;'~ hi.a ~~~t. -aJbum; tbe-F1elds, London, will preview the oo .stage and '""" San ·Fnpcis<i; dliic. wrote ~ ;~ ' '.Jlandbap1inct Gladrags," ·hlii l*Ceivetl·rivfj~•· He Is .evetjing'J .. prognun . of the Ro Ya I =d,;,ratber l'etr 'St>OOIY: ~. tlie_ bJues than ant-~ : . currently pryctuced by Ed. Ml~#;""'1 B~°\, who IS ~inillla~~~c::;'.~ ~.!!;! • "Blues 1s something l"'\I feel An.t"to feet u yot1've 'g0t · · -"1"""11Y ~ o1 the )lott.,t y1i:ii.g prod!lftra· Cfl!e·Jamea· 'Theater, Fuhlon !Jland. · io ba've ·lived aboot 98 ~ Oi It" Jimmy Witherspoon -G.ans snd·p. ·,B. King). · · · . . -The .prkoncert lecture ;., "first of a c.ic..wtt. . . . ;_, -·, ""° featlired· will be 11~ar-otd, l'ab1ce. llJ'Sben• ~-. ·,.r1ea, .~loo ire.. Coffee wilt be :: It started . .toWri In dt!r<l<in, Ark.< 'with . Jimmy Wither--ptailist cafied phenomlnal by !"'Ill< uo.lrd' Featl!er, snc11• Jetved •~ 10· a.rn. ~ singing ln ,~ 1 when 1b'.e ,'f!as' five . H~'~ fl}Ways ~.1,_ho had evt;fY.bodY at MootU~f~king~·~ds.at her , Marriner is speodlna the winter in~ ~~led to be a alilger. ,. .•. , · , latitastlc ~porary ~modal . -and flow 0/, Aqgelel u f\Ollductor for the Lo.• Angdd •: . I do beUeye,. lll9Qgh, thal If my, (a~ 1J'!dr! 't !tad a .p~ , ;dO., a.....:..-to Ma '"Fr\..,_ conoe"·-•·"-Chamber , _Ory:bestra. He spec1alue•. In '!'!'the rallroftd, l(wouldll't,be !n the . .fl!llustty toilay -yoo • ~--•• , '<' -•· · ""~~.,....... baroque IJid cootemporary music . see my mother had· a-railroad pass beca~ my father was a Gabr1eJ Gladstar of .laguha Beach will round out the The public and students are invited to ~abrum oo"ll!< Unloo· Pacillc, so I !0rg0ct by m0ttier•s program "'l't'Pck oll the afternoon at 1:30 P·tll· altend the pre.view, whether oi'hot they Jl8Dillure snd I came to Los Angeles wllj> my brothe,r wben . TtckeU • are available . at 644-7477, Box U.2tj,. Lagµna plan to altend the . coocert Wednesday ~-15." . . Beacjl .anct :l!I the box office on· Saturday and; sabday. nl1b1 In up Crawford Hall. ·var:i«'ty Spiees lion~ Vo~eert • <;:;: • • • • • • ' ' . the SJbel~~ ,Violin Concerto. Following intel'm.iuion tbe Shostakovich· Symphony No. 1 will rbe heard. . . . The Royal Pf)llha!IDooic Orchestra was the last orchestra to be formed by Sir Tbomas·_~m, and gave Its lint con- cert · in ' London In t!Mt. Jt Is now eelebrattni its Silver Jubilee Stuon by takiJ1e Ei sixth tour of the UoJted States under ;!he 'IJ>OMOrshlp of Time Inc., snd under the patronage or Her Maje1ty Queen Elizabeth the ~ Mother. . ' ' It Is the second Or~e County ap- pearance ' for the renowned orchestra. The lint time was in 1963 as part of the Philbarmonic Society's loth concert season, ·with the late distinguished Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting. Lawrence Foster Ls mm:lc director or the Houstoo Symphony ind ali!O chief gue!l cooductor of . ~ . R o y a I Phil~ Orcbes\ra. Born tn la Angelii'1nYt;t1 where' he .received most of •• he al'I' stu<lled in Europe as a. r ol. the Bayreuth Festival M ' for twO seasons. f .. I ualtlant conductor to Zubln ~ ond the Los Angeles PhllblraXJDJc, I915-C1. In 19&9 he ac- cep~ a three year cootract with the Ro!'lf P!Jlllwmonlc ind lw hid hll con- tnct, extended into the late 71>'1. In 1971 he succeeded Sir John BarblroUI and Andre Pr.vtn ts Music Dlrect0< of the Houiton Symphony. Mt. ¥aebMhl, t h·e petite, lovely vlolllllsl wit born tn Tokyo and started her vJolJn atudiet at the •1e of five . Followlu& many mutlcal ""'-snd win· . TEIKO MAIHASHI ning first priU: In prestlOoos music COft?° peliUons. ahe Is now named !'rind~ Solo~t for IN Rol'lll PhllhlumootC'll celebrated 25th Jubilee Tour. · Tlckell, at '5 ~Is Ill. are on llli at tbe Philhanndnl< office, 201 W. OM Hlghw1y, Newport Bead>, pbooe -Ii. . I Big~Bal Sound Back '• ' I , I• • With, u s Brown Band { Tbe mrtnll ot ,;Bal Nl~t· blJ band clanclnf 1t the Balboa Pivlllolt will ' tonllltue Ila suctellful ~hit week with the •P- peannce of 4t Brown ind hit band of M~ Doon wtrf open 11 8 p.m. Sallllfl,Y wllh _dancing from 9 p.m. to l:llO a.m. llld Uckela w!U'be IOld It the d-. • I •nie lul'brg band cia ... , featuring SW! Kenton. wu "1 •II-\ oat and then oome, ";ICCOl'dlllg IO Joluulle ~. orpn!Js ol. the -nt. · She 11id all of I!'• crowd th1t 1110~ up for the event c:o"ldn't be acc:ornod1~ and an equally blc turnout Is upectecl for this week'• al!Ow. ' Aller Let Brown'• 1ppunnce, Mn. Sheeder 111d, 1.,... quUlen will be fOllltd for biC' Bal Nipt oYUla. "Resutar'Bal N!Pt nenta wltll tudl umes•u ADM1I HID 1nd Eal! ... lloJU. wtll 111111 ba ,IMM! It tM PIYllloa," .... -· • Bat an O.C. 10,. C.S .... .,d bll Ottbtttn wlD .plaJ le llll 11'1114 ballljlam 1t IM D1m1J11nc1 Hor.I. 1111 NJcl!LW lllJlnt .. ,.., ID-Ille lOW.--IDtl 1111 lfilHI e«orw...,. ..W.,..,.. 1ram1;111 ,,., .. Ute Soulll1l8d. ~ -' ... Solrit el ~ Ont fmow l•lurtd Ella 11111 X.., a Ion& ... w1 .. -..... -• 1111-wltll er.-budJ o( lbat .... . • ... ~ ' ~ • I ' • ' Jean! Gibbon, who opens tonight as the heroine ol 11Wait Until Dark" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, takes "mobility training" for her role as a blind girl with Jim Judge (above), direc- tor of Services for the Blind. What to Do, Where to Go . :r .. ~Jo ........ domu>-' ( ....... 'l'!""'h ... \YPI Ol-IOlol -~· • •P' ·-In --lllquel 11'.. II( ...._ lllffered ' ~ -. "' "'11111 touHbllng ... lor 1w ~ In .. _ City ·BOailiet·" ~ 80lfman lldelmod blmlell ~ lo ..... ..tila 100.yeaN>ld ind1ad' tn "UUll ~*i." SUch dodlc1tlon lo eblneter Is rare In "~ a buly iinet bundtol!!Od Is community lhollnr, Wliera both ume and really ~ ... she -'!!lib a rallecUve profeoslonal mc.nuve ... del«mlnine abudder. .,,,. ma1n !hlnc 1s 1o be faeleln. Bnt one illlpllDJloll Beach ac-decisive. Wbeo I finally IOI up ·the treas baa borrowed heavily oo both 1o 1n-coarae• tq puJh Ille 'wait' butlon 1 ~ the ellectlvenesa of b e r chlck&oed out. Bot lhe nelt time I went perionnance -Iler ploy ope1111oolgbt tbrougb with IL W1Mtl they take rour at the HUDl!ngton Beacll Playbouae. eyea •WIY, you jW!I have lo. SI> weeks •llO Jeool Gibbon woo one of ·"I ALWAYS hid a fear of bllndoeu," the most coveted roles ol the aeasoo. that Jeanl ·admltl. "I bad a grandmother who of &.., in "Wait Until Dart," from a waa blind and l.alwaya lhougbt looing my large field of actresses, many with much sight woold be the wwst -!bot could n-.ore experience. The role; is a difflcult baPPen to me. But I found .out in a very assignment beyond being the ceotral lbort'Ume !bot It wouldn 't be as bed u I cbaractet' in the ploy -what aets it lhougbt." apart b bot only !bot &.., b being ter-For Jean!, this waa an Im~ rorlr.ed by three evlldoera; the blt<:b b dis<Overy, for, as she puts It, "I atojiped !bot Ibo also Is blind. feelinl .IOtfll for in'/ --.. I never . PUYING A blind~ oo lllCt -raollJ, rell!lled l ,foll llds•WIJ,.bol - espedal!l in 6"' inlhDoM •olallnl ol lt'a _. -to pilJ I blfDil ...man.'' ~ ~-"!l:"~ la Jeon!,~ naUve caulornlu wlli> i'olun)- ollen wltb!D . l'acli ' '~ the ed':a f,.. )'Un ago -11""""•1 '"""' ultimate in conoenlra .,.., Jeanl of W •llfe In Aruona,.jl alan .........,. to ded<led; It 'tfODl4 be 111 ...... .help U tbe avocation of ~. ,tbloder she lmtW ,,.,,. blind· people liCIUlll1 wbldl llie bad given up ... I -· !Ibo reacted ,In mrydiy lituatlonl. · ,bnilbod up on her Ullla, In an ~ ·• So, ..line In .Sanla Alli'~ tbe tins workshop conducted by Ill a r y .. tlirlll """"' for -and _, Eastman, then took • amall role In Ille Jeiiol dropped in at Ille Senlceo !Pr the .:lluntlngton Beach Phiyl)ouae''. ~ BUnd al JOUN. Blaadway, --Jll'ldUc!IOD, "Catch Ilfo lJ You Can. t« \llln Judfle wu on1J 'too· happy lo 'TVE AJ,WAYS been talllbl to rallln allow her tbe '-·. . ' lo other cbaracten on llaile."' • 1111. ,.,,,.,_ lllked lo me I« qafte a ~ !'ao It's been bin\ lo '1mleom' tills about clif!ennl atlltudel t o w a r d tn!nlng and learn to take out tbe locus bl-. wlildl wu "'1 bilpllll," Jeinl par! of my stgbt for tbb play. jlal ft'• 11,11. "TbeJ ez:pll•tned bow · tlJey teach easier now after tbe moblllty trtJDinl." chlldren 1bat 'the -lm(>ol'lliit aoaI la Tonight Jeanl faces -U lbat'a Ille · a pos!Uve atUIOOe -and n ~ Is. word -a more dllflcull tell tban .,_. · ''THEN TREY blindlOlded me and toot ing a buay street when she llepo oil the me -... t for what tbaJ c:aJI 'mollillty stage of ·the Huntinclon B o a c b tralnina,' and I started to resiiae What it Playboose. Her owo _,.. will be inl· wOO!d. 6e lib to be tnJly blind: You ac--mobilized, bot tbooo o1 OV«)'Olle else will tually ~ lo bUIJdinp ·and treee, leorn be wat<:blng her. Danes Will Flip for You at O,CC UCINames DirectOr NOV. IO DANISH GYM TEAM -Orange Coast College's Peter90n Gymnaaiwn al a p.m. Variety ol modem rytbmical gym- nastics !or boys and girla In vaulUng, tumbling, skipping rope, acrobatic floor e:ierclles, a general admission, $1 fer students. Ticketa at door. NOV. 11 ClllUSTIAN CONCERT -Every 5aturday at the Calvary Chapel tent at the comer of Fairview Road and Sunflower Str.e1, Costa Mesa, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Appearing Love Song. Free admissloo. NOV. U • 11 DRAMA -"Ondine" bf Jean Giraudoux with new trans- la,tlon by Director Hobert Cohen, associate professor of -· llailed by UC lrvlne School of Fine Arts. Fine Arts VIJlaie Theatre, 8 p.m. Ticketa al 12 available at Fine Arla Box Ofllce, -17. NOV. 11 ·I! DE,\TB VAU.EY l!NCAMPMENT -Furnace Creek and Stovepipe Wells Village In the Mojave Desert. A must for wintertlme delert lovers. Specfal activities include dancing, natare talkl, ,wded tours, fiddlen contest and burro races. . NOV. II puNGA'1AN PIANIST -Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society ,._ill Hongar1an pianist Lili Kraus at 8:30 p.m. " tonJPI, ~y. Nov. IO at the Laguna Beach High School auditorium, U5 Park: Ave., Laguna Beach. She will play Haydn, Mozart, Bartol<, Oiopin and Schubert. SubscrlpUon ticket.a are '14-ll•kr four cmcerta, single tickets avaUable al the door. IQH106. , NOV. IO · 11 PILGRIM vv~EST;..,,IV AL -Claremont Pageant traces the plight of the pllgtims -their revolt and celebtation of 'Mlankagiving m Plymouth Rock. No admission charge. Both dayt showing at 2 p.rn. . NOV. 11 SOCIAL SATIRE -Comedian cleorge Carlin will appear at 7 and 9 p.m. Nov. 11 1t Golden Well College Pavilion. Tickets are $3.50 and $2.~ wJth any student identification at all Orange County ticket agenciea and the college bookstore. NOV. I! DIDl!LAND IAZZ -Jazz Incorporated, featuring a 16- plece IWinf band. will gather at 2 p.m. Sonday in the Elks • Building, 211 E. Chapman, OraDIO. Members, $1, non-mem- . btn, $2. Orchestra Tak~ Totrr NOV. 1% AFTERNOON CONCERT -Sunday afternoon concert series in Irvine Bowl features folk-blues artists at 1:30 p.rn. Artists are Jimmy Witherspoon and jazz pianist. Tickets at $2-3-4-5, are available by sending check or money order to Music, P .0. Box 1127, Laguna Beach. Information, 644-7477. NOV. 1% ART WALK -Art Dealers Association of Southern Califor- nia will hold its annual Art Walk Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at various La Cienega galleries and the Jack Glenn Gallery, 2831 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. A speclal edition lith- ograph by FrllZ Scholder, ooe ol the best known American 1ndlan arllsta, bas been published and will be sold at $350. NOV. 15 PlllLllARMONIC CONCEHT -Concert by Hoyal Pbllbar· monlc Orchestra of London with Lawrence Foster conduct. lng, aporutOl'ed by Orange County Philharmonic Society. CraWford Hall, 8:30 p.rn. Wednesday, Nov. 15. For ticket in- formaUon call.-Orange _County Philharmonic Society, 646-6411. NOV. %5 -Z8 -DEC. Z -3 CHILDREN'S T,REATER -An original musical based OD a collection ol tales for dilldren entitled "Potter's Place" will show Saturday performances at II a.rn ., 1 and 3 p.m., and Sunday, 2 and 4 p.m. at St. Michaels and All Angels Epis- copal Cliurch, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Admission $1. NOV. 16 COSTA M&A LIBRARY -A children's play, presented by the Children's Theater Guild ol Newport Harbor, will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.rn. At 7:30' p.m., "'Ibe Cabinet rJ Dr. Callg(lri" will be presented for young adults. THROUGH NOVEMBEH ESCAPE COUNTRY -Every Swiday free beginoen' motet· cycle riding and safety classes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sec- ond and fourth Saturday minibike motorcl'08S races spon- sored by Nallona\ Association. Take San Diego Freeway to El Toro tum-o~f, 13 miles east above O'Neil Park. THROUGH NOV. %1 THE SOUI'HERN CROSS, an all new show pN!Seflted in Tess- mann Planetarium at Santa Ana College each Tuesday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. During the free program, the global dome-like celling in the planetarium is transformed tnto a night sky brilliantly depicting the Southern Hemisphere. NOV. %1 COMMUNITY CONCERT -Harbor Area Communtty Con- cert Association will present "The Dancers of Mali " a group from Africa, at 8:30 p.m .. In the auditorium at Orange Coasl College. Admittance by membership card only. NOV. 10 -II UCI MOVIE -"Little Big Man" will be shown in the Sci- ence Lecture Hall at 7 and 9:30 p.m. UCI students' admll- lion 49 cents, all others $1. NOV. U • U 15% OFF CHRISTMAS CARDS CLEVELAND, (AP) -The OCC DRAMA -"Verma," a poetic tragedy, will be present- Cleveland Orchestra bu been ed In the Orange Coast College auditorium in two perfor· Invited lo toor A..,aUa and rnanceo dally, Wednesday tbrollih Saturday, al · 1:30 end 1'ew :7.alalid In Stpcanbe< 9:30 p.m. Sealing Lo limited lo 200 eacb performance and admisak>n ls free. -UDD a IOllD --.. .• , .. Sttrl ' 1:M llOQWAT, l.Mll&A llACH ' . ·-··-.,._. •Cfl'J1 ..... ...... , ... ....... ....... , .. ........ --.... ...... •a:1111h and Ootober 1973. NOV. ti .n .. wtn be !he .. ..,nc1 MOTHER GOOSE PARADE -A !IO>minuln spectacular Anler1cO[o orchestra lo play with !JO tmlll and aolmated floats based on Mother Gooee th.11 part .of the world. The nurtCry rhymes along a thretHn.Ue route In El C.)on 11 2 Botton Sym.phmy t ob r e d ' p.m. El Cajon Is 18 miles east of downtown San Diego on Aldlralla tn·IllO' '!be vt11! la lntentaln I . :I:"" by ~J:,llli:,'; MEXICAN FIESTA -:~'..;t!'from :7 teclmol01lcll ln- pltt ~ b •• 6• m'o ~th stltulnl tbroogbout Mealco wlll take part In the "Finl N• cmbitlloli mantiwllhe opeo- lpj oi 1J1t new Opera HOUie In sYdnel'. and· by the New Zealand BnlodcMllnr! COtj). ,,,. "'"' wlf'1 bl -by lmllic dlft<tor I; o r l.n •-· fannerdlnetor Erich ,._and-• tllll)I fllll to be named. . 1icliii:i~ BOOISIOPS · ntt cm 0.-. • 17141 •·mt sout" C'CMIT PU.IA °"""" c.. ...... (7141 .... ,,1 ....... HONK ... (Continued from Page ?3) that BOUDdtrack a 1 bum reportedly l! selling well in Hawaii. Folk singer Mark Turnbull played ..w receptive audience at intermissicn. One of his betler aongs, "Money Slips 1'hrol\ab My Fingen," has been ....-ranged and is abo done well by Honk. ,..,. c~ .. ..... ..,.,,..Ifill .. .,.,..., , .... :, .......... • Of Gallery Worlcl'• Freshest Orange Juice Squeezed ell d1y lon9, fr•sh, pure, nothin9 edded end we sell it "cheeper th.ft'•,, the other kind." Try it o"ce, y~'!I use it elwey•I It's fre5her, it'1 bett•r, it•a lower priced; Jt's f1nt11tlcl Now I 000 querh •old every deyl It must be 9oodll WHAT A l'lllCEI! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • wra IH""M MOW • H1e•4aa1w1 ,_ U.S. ... 1-..... a..t • • llADY MAii TOUll • POTATOES • MYIL blMI .. • SALAlll • ,. • A\OOCA-. • • CAllOT ITICll 8 5 2A# • f'ln ,lf'lff' • : CEUIT S11C11 : ... 1'9 : -· MM ' : ---......... ~· ....... • lt'oAIM ..... ~. --c.;... . C.. --L . . . ,-' ·····················~········ WHAT A PllClll • Wl.IAT A Ptnc:all WHAT A ilalc:IH ·························~·~·· • WI WON'T 11111 Oft • OUR ·-·· • ...... -WHll'I, L • THIS ·-• PIUH lllUSIUP • ..&I• lrl 111E11 • • • OIAtlGE ~-. _...,".,.-·a • AVOCADOS • JUICE • . a : 5 I°' : 39' .-: 25• H... : • Lll • "J:..e.:-.r' • _i:::_ • • Witt. TMo '-• -11111-• ' • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 COUPONS llXl'ld NOY. tl, 1m In' their never .Mllttt aMrch to 9Tvt their c1atomen tht ftltMt theM ,...taurtftts ser"f'e Newport ,,..eel P..,.._lu th•, 1~'11 """ ....,.t ffl .. ...,,., •• tlle W,." New,..t; -.... Ne'wpott; U.. _. • J.m. S.ole An•; lftl. 3 """-. S•nl• AM t blty P1t1•, Nowpott •o<I .. ., JOO otli..._ How ebout your cellin9 us 7 , "°'""°" ~ Jfoot ,..,,,.ior ~ .I... ,_a-· ---~~. .--~--. M ~ _...OllT l!ltODUCI .:=. 0,.7llilp"• ..... f&........ - 0 3616 "'""""I I ,;,.: .... ~ .,_ " t .• .,.... Fash ion lsLiml N cwporl Bcadi "35 y..,, of --_-NlllT ~IPPU ~~II ... STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR, ... _ .. 11:,."°"'-H.,.IN"'""'!'--•'°·'·"•v•u•as--°""',.,;..•1.u..•a.,--,...;·;,a• I \ \ ) .. • .. • ' h the to Pia ter Mi tw in Ya ch rac of te wbi p , ' I DAILY ,iLOT 11.tf ""* CATS' MEOW MRS. JAMES HARRIS , LEFT. AND MRS. BRUCE PHIUP. Boat Parade Will · Launch l(ids' Play Boats fuU of cats, rats, bunnies, owls, even a toad and a · hedgehog will be on view Sunday afternoon, Nov. 12, 2-4 p.m. as the Oiildren 's Theater Guild members and guests tour the bay to introduce the characters of their Fall Production "Potter Pla<:i!" via a boat parade. "Potter's Place"-an original musical based on Beatrix Pot- ter's collection of tales for chil~n -is to be presented at St. 1'-1icbael and All Angeles (Episcopal) Oiurcb in Corona del Mar two weekends Nov. 25-26, and Dec. 2-3. For such unusual passengers there are equally unusual boats in the parade, scheduled to leave from the Bahia Corinthian Yicht Club at 2 p.m. The lead boat Comtessa, owned by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker, will carry board members. The cast or character.; will be viewed from the deck ·of the Barry Fabor's racing sloop Cherrio and its runabout-Capt. Crunch. At the end of the flotilla will be the John Sparling's newly refurbished Mon- terey H.~S. Baccaruda. The Children's Theater Guild is a nonprofit organization which provides Hve theater experience for children through productions, workshops and touring groups. CULLY IS BACK AT THE PIANO BAR TUES., WED •• THURS.-& SUN.: " . ' ·' ' NADRA -Thurs,, Fr:i. and Sat CREW ABOARD HMS BACCARUDA \\~M~ ANCHOR INN HOUSE OF SEAFOOD NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :30 lo 2:30 Tues. lhnl Fri. Nightly Oinner-Cocktail1 4 to 11 p.m. Sunday 2 to 9:30 pm-Closed Monday1 • FrldlJ, NMmbtr 10, 1972 • DAJLV PIL~T 1'5 ~ It's Reuben E. Lee Time. Unleu you're part palar b e a r • November isn't the. best Ume to take up m~ a~ the Pacilk sho,..line, But It ts a prime mo~ to station yourae1l beskle the water to absorb nature's beauty. All of whJch may or may oot have had aornething to do with our restaurant choice for a leisurely fall dinner last Wednesday evening -Newport Beach's good ship Reuben E. Lee. Out 'N About NORMAN STANLEY blnation, whldl had first '-! bUld In butter, then crowned with hollandalll sauc., wu aooomponled by rtc:e pllll. Tho third ebol<• .... • nilt7 - Oscar. 16.25. It ytelded a broiled nlet mignon decked with crab legs, uparagus spears and sauce beamaisc, and was abo .served with rice pilaf. Final choice was an excellent di!ts labeled stuffed mushrooms, M.95. It prof· fered three giant mushrooms filled with deviled crab, dressed with hollandiaae, and was served with a broiled IOmato and rice pilaf. top-rate food and service. To be sure, location wasn't a dissuading factor In our decision. Seeing u how one has to be both soulless and arUess to fall to enjoy autumn water vistas. First confronted with a choice of soup from the kettle or any of a variety of tossed salads. the four members of our party unanimously opted for t he reatauranl's superb spinach salad. Other main course! offered by the Stemwheeler include Long Island duck· ling, $5.75: roast prime rib or beer. $6.50; New York strip steak, 16.50; top sirloin, $5.95. scampi Italiano, $5.75. Of course there was also the helpful knowledge -based on past experience - that the boat is a sure bet for a repast to match ita esthetic k>cale. And, tnie to form, the meal proved fully rewarding on all eount.5. 'Ibis appetizing gem -as prepared and served on the Reuben E. Lee -of· fers a large quantity of superbly fresh spinach leaves drenched In a tangy oil and vinegar dressing, and topped wilh shredded egg yolk and bacon bits. And beef stroganorr, SS.25 ; island fresh mahi-mahi, $4.50; steak and en- chiladas combo. SI.SO. A la carte offerings include fresh anichoke (hot or rold). .95 cents: asparagus spears (with beamai5e saua!•, $1 : skillet of sizzling mushrooms. St .15. Once the sternwheeler room 'o\'as selected from among the Reuben E. Lee's several dining areas, we settled in· lo a spacious banquette by a window overlooking the bay. From 11 Stemwheeler entret selec· tions, two orden were placed for stuffed baby flounder, $4.75 -a relalively new item on the restaurant's menu and one deserving the highest recommendation . Those with a sweet tooth can fulllll the craving by suOO dessert items as pecan pie, 65 cents; strawberry cheese pie, 75 cents; rum tart. 75 cent.a. Beyond the plctocUl'.1 setting, low-key lighting, handsome furnishings and elegant table settings contributed as much to the night's gratification as the It netted northern baby fiounder -ex- tremely delicate in both texture and flavor -filled with deviled crabn1eat and shrimp. Th.ls flavorsome com- Open seven days a week, the Reuben E. Lee can be boarded at 151 E . Coast i{ighway, Newport Beach. Minnelli, Newton Stnr in Vegas Liza Minnelli and Wayne Newton are two stars under Las Vegas spoUights for the next two weeks. They join comedians Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, burlesque and other shows in the town of en· tertainment. Minsky's Burlesque "12 is al the ),iagdad 'Ibeatre of the Aladdin; St~ve Lawrence and Eydie Gonne headline the show at the Circus Maximus through Nov. 12, followed by Alan King and Peggy Lee beginning Nov. 13 at Caesars Palaei!. The Kon Tiki Lounge of the Castaways presert R u s t y Isabel and Casey Cole; at the Circus Circus, the World's Premiere Circus Acts appear in the Main Arena, the Frtnch Love Connection in t h e Sbowroom and Youth Corporn- tion in the Lounge. At the Desert IM's Crystal Room, comedian Milton Berle and singer-dancer Abbe Lane appear through Nov. 21); the Dunes' Casino de Paris '71 starring Fay McKay 'o\'lll be in the Casino de Paris Room. Singer-musician-dancer Don W> presents his Hawa iian !now at the F1amingo Hotel while Fats Domino, The Plnt- ters and the Kim Brothers ap- pear in the F1amingo's Casino Room. Singer Wayne Newton will perform at the Music Hall or the Frontier; Liza Mlnnelli and Pat Henry share the bill· ing at the Riviera; and Marty Robbins and Jerry Collins are THE NU·TWO Poul O'lri .. r. Wolt - SUNDAY •UNCH lt A.M ... 2 P.M. U.M9Ulf FACILnla 317 PACIPIC COAST HWT. HUNTIN•TON llACH al the Fremont. Jerry Lewis will be !he in the Congo Room or the Sahara. followed by Jack Ben- ny beginning Nov. 14. At the Las Vegas Hilton's Showroom Internationale is Perry Como. and in the Lounge 111 Wilson Pickett and Bill Medley through No\'. 14. The Hacienda presents The Korean Kittens , the Mlllionalres, The Ink Spots and Johnny Olen in the Jewel Box Lounge: the Landmark Theatre offers !tot Ice and Kimo and the 50th State. Jades a n d J ·Adora bl es entertain at the Merriment Lounge of the ~tint until Nov. 12. followed by Lynn Dav is and Peter Urquidi beginning Nov. 13. Robert Goulet will sing in the Copa Room at lbe Sandt. followed by The Establishment : the Mat y s Brothers wiU perform at the Showboat. Barry Ashton 's \\1onderful \Vorld of Burlesque will be in the Galety Theatre of the Sliver Slipper ; and at the Stardust is the Le Lido de Paris Revue while in the Lounge ls Jimmy Randolph. Nalani Kele , Bare Touch of Vegas and Tomm y Deering. The Inner Cirtle. Thie Thunderbird presents the Latin Fire Follies 72 in Its Continental Theatre and the Tropicana offers The Now Follies Be.rgere '72. •••••••••••••••••••••• : MR. 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An Experience in Fine Dinin9 PROUDLY PRESENTS THE JOHNSON BROS Now AppearincJ 8:30" P.M. to 1:30 A.K 1617 WJSTCUFF DI. ' NEW~1=c:.,01 Mol\~~115 I I* ., M•M DAILY 11 AM-ll '°M • CLOllO ~DAY -·-••• ~~ !_ •• _!. •••••••• !__. ·-a··················••• A I ...... SUMMER 1· NOW APPEARING • TN"C' LUNCHEON. SPECIALS • • : ~ tt ~=-:1: RON : II II -11 "~-1t-111 •• : SHY : DON KEND~KS Ca. !' PHONE •• ~ .US.ISie • Fine Italian Cubine Coefcr.lb 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-8267 Reserv1tlon1 Open Daily - S p.m. to 2 1.m. CLOSED MONDAY L. '"' IB EAST 17TH .... COSTA MBSA 1: COMPLETE DINNERS l'OR TWO • J=!:~~~~~~~~=~~.li ~--:: -=------.: TDOOPCKSl-ARL-100~1 ••""'""· 5s,. .... o :. LAGUNA'S NEWEST AND MOST EXCITING MEXICAN/AMERICAN RESTAURANT ., • MAHI MAHI Serving Lunch •nd Dinner 7 D•ys •Week ~ • · · for the besC • L.------------------" : COCKTAILS • SATURDAY & SUNDAY PATIO BRUNCH • • CHOICE OF ENTERTAINMENT ""°" -CedcMlh -lot•• I "'"' -D•dlot • :: :',':':: :::c-51 75 • N.,. 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'5 LIVE ENTiRTAINMINT DANCING NIGHnY lunch-Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m. Din ner-Mon. thru Set. 5 to 10 p.m. Complim•nt•ry l•~ed Al••k• for 1U Birthd1y1 & Anniver1•ri•1 2645 H-Blvd., Costa Mna 545-9471 {ilec5ZJ.nnstrong Brothers * 11,ow thriI Nov. 26 _\ at JVieuport J7Re>touront --------- HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -Filth annual art show of the Hunllngton HarboUr Art AJ80clat.lon, Nov. 11-19. The exhibit will be preceded by a preview cocktall party NOY. 10. Two of the "Moppet!" painting~ "Milking Time.. and "Get Ready for Church," crealions of artlst · Marylin SOOnlchsen , will be featured In the exhibit. For ln- fonnalioo as to hours or showing, call 5.U-7299. MEXICAN VILLAGE GALLERY -150 Pico Ave., San Clemente. Paintings in oils and acrylics by David Noble and Mary Eliza.beth Brown. Open daily from ooon until 6 p.m. For information, c~I 491-2111. FINE ARTS GALLERY -Santa Ana College, 17th Street and Bristol. "Monume.ots of African Sculpture," a 50-piece exhiblt with works from 17 private and public collections throughout Southern California. Open w~kdays frorp 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Also open Sunday, Nov. 12 at the college "Open Bouse" Crom 2-5 p.m. Monday evening boul'3 are 6-9 p.m. There ls no admission charge. PEPPER TRE,E FAffiE -1514 W. Broadway, Anaheim. Olrlstmas Festiva1 opens Nov. 16 and each weekend there- after ·until Christmas. Open Thursday, Friday, Saturdaf and Sunday from noon until 8 p.in. will feature wares of South- ern California Artisans. Free admission. CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Featuring recent paintings by Jo Anne Mix, Nov. 11·30. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. BOWERS MUSEUM-2002 N. Main SI., Santa Ana. 'Ille Com· ing of the Kachinas, a display of authentic kachlna dolls made my Southwest Indians, will be exhibited along with the Saga of Prehistoric Man, numerous stone tools used by prehistoric man. COSTA MESA CITY HAU-9!1 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Oils by Fem Miller and Mary Long through November. "F'ines t Mexican Jo'ood in Orange Co." Ch•rbroi1.,._Food to Go Op•n 7 D•y1 Cockl•ils Ent•rt•inm1nt Ml W. 1"" 11. e "'2.f1 .. CHll Mtu OLD MEXICALI CAFE Gre1t Mexican Food 0pn11 .......... .. LUNCH e DINNER AFTER HOURS 7 hyl A Weft I 06 Mc......_ Plclce (At Tiie M"'p0rt .. ler) Newport IMdt 675·1719 /PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens speed delicious pi11in1·hot pizzas to your door in minutes. For p.ompt service phone 646-7136 (Newport Beach/Costa Mesa-17th and Tustin) , I or 847-1214 (Huntinaton Beaeh-Beoeh and Hi•I). f!J Get the Pizza with Pizzaz _t;'. Wfflt DG,ti ll:JO A.M. to 12:l0 M • ..t s.t. 11 :JO A.M. to 1 :JO Sultdclyl: 4:00°12 MIDNICiHT GOU>BN WIST OOLU:OE -!.174t Goldin Well Ave., B... tlnglclG Beach. Hours: dally -p.m. .... pl Satunlay and W..-Say, MO p.m. OU exhilil throu&b Nov. lO, med llWldlli by Goldln West Colleae llailty. t • COSTA MESA CITY BALL -119 Folr Drl•e, Colla -I OU elllblt, paintings by Dr. Fr.cl B. Olda, Olg~leam, ceclto Collum, Gertrude Mlttocb, Fm Wllllams · Pit &bepanl through November. MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN -1$1.I estcllll Qrlve, Newport Beach. OU exhibit, watereolors by · yn Millar ol Balboa Island throulb November. , THE HATCH DU GALLERY -2830 "D" ~yon SI., Ne1'- pcrt Beach. Wal««llon by Harvey c. A~ lbrougb Nov- ember. Open 'l'llelday, Wednesday and :t from 'lil!lO menl only. 642-7575 or 833-1178. JACK GLENN GALLERY -:1131 E. Coal! H , Corona de! Mar. OU exhibit throqh 1oda3', from 11 •·!"-to 5 p.m., daily, color Jleld palntlnp by Alim McCollun\, David Dlao, Dan Cbrlstenaen and Wll!Wn PelUt. Abo work. In fibergla,. and plexlglass by Ron Da~ Ed Moses and Tom Holland and wall construction of planed wQ9C1 by John Olrullck. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -5000 New- port Center pr. Newport Fashion bland Center. Paintings by William D. Vogel of Newport Beach. MUCKENl"llALER CENTER -119 Buena Vista Dr., Fuller· ton. Hours: Tuesday-&mday, 1-5 p.m. Western art as col- lected by Westways Magulne during a 40-year period. Collection emphasize& subjects famlllar to California resi- dents and includes the works of Merv Corning, Marv Rubin, Rex Brandt and llu6s Smith. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -2211 Weal Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Major reirospectlve exhibition of paintings, large watercolors and Olinese int drawings of Reg- inald Marsh, an important American artist active from the late 3ls tmtil bis death In 1954. Recent paintings by Jerrold Burcbman in the entrance gallery. &Tufr !'Ill[ lmAUU.NT 2241 Win COAST HIGHWAY Nl!Wl"OllT •IACH ~stst ENTERTAINMENT NOW APPIA.RING VIC GARCIA "SUPER-MEX" ~.x~ ~~1\P~/.. ~ ~ ~ * ~~Rae~ Succuknt Bu/ Font Captain Cook '.f broiler. DelicacUs from the Seven Seas. 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Ertlwf•lrltntr11 s-uNDllV CHllMPllCiNE BR.UNCH HANGTOWN FRIElJ OYSTERS 13.00 ·WNIOWTl!OUT ANO EGGS $2.7S !OX AHO SQAMBUD EGGS $3.00 CHICXIN lj'tt.S SI.Ult $1l0 11 o.m. to 3 p.m. 1 EGGS wruo $2.7S All AMERICAN $2.2$ SPANISH OM11£11! STIAK AND EGGS SJ.SO EGGS lllNEOICT $2.15 EllRbY BIRD DINNERS 4 to 7p.m.Oollt Chokt of fo11r entffft • $2.9.S All <f'nl'4rt tt lntlud• choke of IOuptc du jou' °' dlnner &Glod. loott.d vartic bread, potcrtoet Of rict pllo f. 9orden vtgetobfe1, ond colt.. 01 tea. .. Artists ·pow Wow "Indian With Red Button," a color lith· ograph by Fritz &bolder, will be featlll'- ed during the Art Walk Along La Clen&- ga Blvd. and Jack Glenn Gallery, Cor- ona del Mar Sunday, Nov. 12 from I to 5 p.m. The art walk is sponsored an- nually by the Art Dealer's Association of Southern Calilonia. IRVINE CITY HALL -Room 200, Irvine Town Center, Gt Campus Drive, Irvine. Hours: daily 8 a.m..·5 p.m.. Impression- ist paintings by Hilda Allen of Irvine, a graduate of Pratt Institute and the Cooper Union, New York. 'ntrougb No- vember. OCC FACULTY ART SHOW -OCC Ari Cenler, 2701 Fair· view Road, C.Osta Mesa . On exhibit through Nov. 13-Dec. 8, paintings, scuJpture, prints, drawings and ceramics by Ed.- ward Baker, David Johns, Victor Casados, Charles Piner, Donna Sharkey, Karen Mortlllaro, William Payne, Robert Krieger, Lawrence Le Brane, Wayne W. Tennant and Robert CUnningham. AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol St., Costa Me.sa. Oils by Dr. Fred B. Olds through November. BRENTWOOD SA VING!>-1565 Adams, Costa Mesa. Acryll<s by Virginia Kling . ' ~--... _.,, ... _, 8rolllf M•llbcn ,,.. u..-.._,. .,_ N ... , ._, __ ' "_ .. _____ ...,. --· lliM/Ull. ·-. - Coast Wise Coastwise, no one ls more coast wise than To m Murphine. Jle's the DAILY PILOT'S rr4.llaging editor and virtually a et'elong resident of the Orange ·eoast. Check out his column, "Just Coasting," an almost dally feature of the DAILY PILOT. Warning: It could be habit forming. LET US PROVIDE YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY OR HAM OOMPU.'TE wrrff DRESSING GRAVYA.Nl;IRllJSH READY TO HEAT & EAT ASSOmD COLD CUT Pl.ATTlllALIO AVAtLUL.i H@oHMAN'I delicatessen lil restaurant 8AKERV ·CATERING , 645-8900 4al.171Ut. COSTAllllA ENTERTAINMENT • 7 NIGHTS A WUk DANCING ~~~ * HAP HALL DUO Wlfll .,.. Wlllll ... SHt WID. ntlU SUN. TtJI. MtTIS U.llY LAI ~ For Early Risers and Late Pl1yan Opon D•ily From 6 AM. to 2 A.M. Re1r-Met1 Theater S:ur.::;1 Costa Met• 141 L lfttt St. J• _,, N...,.., lfM. TEMPLE GARDENS ~NS:S:SResto .. r•nt I RICKS HA COCKTAIL luncheon I Dinner D•llY f'l'."a.lurlng Exotic Tropical Drlnkl IUffln LUNCH 11 tl .. 1tlt _ .... _ IHI ADAMS lat.._...., COSTA MBA 540-1n1 M0-1m THE BLACK KNIGHT RESTAURANT INTIMATE DINING COCKTAILS • DANCING SEAFqOD BAR ENTERTAINMENT Open Dailr 10 A.M. to 2 A.M. Lunch 11:30 to 3 Popv1~ O:.nc1 JERRY LAMBm l30 IAST 17TH ITIUllT COSTA MISA · 60>2304 ED of Alis prei sh<>w WM the 1 his cl tno ing NE "A shapi Cook ...: fil Co sing one- at t Ji his rrum both tern new Pl in l Friday, NtwtmDtr 10, 1912 DAil.Y l'!LOT ·~ JouraalU• ,Aliltair Cooke f~ U.S. a 'gloomy' country. Ameri_ca ' . Revisited Ice skating everyday. lllSAYRll .......... CllllJI 2701 H•rbor ll"cf .et M11"'1 Co•t• M•t•, Cellf. t2126 Tel. 17141 ,7t .... O EDITOR'S NOTE -Afi.r 35 years oj rtpOTting about the United States, Alistair Cooke 1141 dlalill<d hla im- preuimu In"' 13 """·hour televlalon 1hoto1. Cooke, the quiet> Britishe1' who hoated the 'Om"ibu.r' serits in the 19501, took two years to compile hla tlicteo anthology. One of hla "°"" clurionl: "It's not a question of 1av- ;ng what's left; it's more of T"tcover- ing what's lost." - casting Corp. The tour began in October 1970, at Che Old Sooth Church in Boston where In ti'l3 American I patriots held a stormy ah.U- Britlsh meeting that WU immediately followed by the Boston Tea Party. sharp contrast to the slow, meas~ll-------~~~J..:========== It ended this month at Cooke's book- lined. apartment on Fifth Avenue, tbe linal shots in his study overlooking the northern wilderness of Ceolral Park. cadences of the Cooke we see on television. "And now this country i5 disturbing," he sai4-"It's upsetting to me." How bas it changed? NEW YORK (AP) -Alistair COoke can't be all bad. He agrees with H. L. Mencken's l.besis that "all journalists are -le who like to nap their wjnp in public." ~ Several weeka later, he sat In the study, a lean, animated man in comfortable grey slacka and sweater, philosopbhlng about the Americas of 1931-and 1972. It was a gloomy, rainy Friday. And he was saying his tour of. America bad WI· covered a gloomy nation compared to the 1937 model he had described for the BBC and the Manchester Guardian. In appearance: "'lbe thing I've noticed is.that it's almost imposSible to instantly identify a place the moment you get out of a plane. It's just miles of Iriotelsvllle, second-banc;I car lots, hamburger stands, the refuse and Utt~. ·"It's not a question of saving what's left; it's more of recovering what's losl. It's gone at such a speed." In spirit; "What is sad today Is lhal so many people are united in being afraid of their country. And this goes for all types-- farmers, cowboys, real estate men, bankers, journalists, housewives." Cooke bas been a practicing joomalist for most ol his adult Ufe, but it's bard to imagine him flapping. Particularly when ooe recalls him as the quietly Britl!h hoot Qf televlslon's "Omnibus" series from 1952 through !!ISi. In that year, be said, "Roosevelt had really lifted the country up, certainly in spirit. And it wu a tremendou.Sly ex· citing place to be. Their coontryr Not -their current ad- ministration, DUt their country itself. What caused it? Cooke shruggod in But a journalist he is and the 1111• to get the words oot pmists. After 35 years of writing about the · United States, he's finally distiUed his impkssions lnto 13 one-hour shows called "America." "Europe already was cOwed and frightened of HJtler and its people knew they were going to have to fight him. It was a listless and discouraging p'8ce to be and this coonlry, On the contrary, was bewilderment. 7 Cooke was concerned also about the apathy he fOWld to real er alleged CQP' ruption in Congress. He recalled the na- tional shock over the Sberman Adams af- fair of the 19505-a shock cauSed by the gift of a vicuna coat -and C1:1ntrasted it with today 's "pervading cynicism." 'lbe first of the Jot will air on NBC at 10 p.m. Tuesday, sil days before hiJ 64th blrthday. The rest will be broadcut on alternate Tuesday nigbls. not . ' "All right, we've never so Ive d unemployment here, but it certainly had been brought down. And you did feel that thia country really was on the move and was the real leader of the West." "America" is a subjective loot at the shaping of this country. It's the result of Cooke's two-year tour of the nation with .c. film crew from the British Broad-'l1le words tumbled out, quickly and in Vietnam? He thinks it bas bad "a pro- found effect on the old feeling that we can roll up our sleeves and fix everything.'' • Brill, Darrow at Grove All Media On Exhibit Comic Marty Brill arxl singer Tony Darrow open a one-week-run Tuesday,Nov.14, at the Cocoanut Grove. Jimmy Heodel'lon will lead his orchestra t b r o u g b numerous arrangements of both tbe Big Band and con- temporary sound and the four Coco-Nut Girls infloduce some new dance rouilne.s b y BtflHS' An Invitation to shop on Sunday, 12 nooo>-5,QO. choreographer Ward Ellis. career. Brill, is known both locally Returning to .the Giants and nationally through his sus-after being discharged from taininS role In the Dick Van die Anny, Tony sustained a Dyke Shaw. , major injury while playing Darrow, on · tbe other band, and so returned to singing and i!J a newcomer to the Los the entertainment business. ' Angeles area. A f o .rm e r While Tdny llas sung all over pitcher for the New York the East Coast and appbred Gianls, he mJght have been in numerowi clubs in the headed · for the Baseball Hall Caribbean, be made bis big- of Fame if fate hadn't in-gest success in Australia, terveoed. D r a ft e d Into where he had his own TV -m.illtary service at the very Variety Show in Sydney for start .of bi.!1 diamond career, over a year. Laguna Beach Museum of Art opens its doors Saturday to a Fall All Media Mem· bership Show. . . Serving as jurors for the membership Showing were three Southern C:::allfomia •rt instructors, Tom Holste and Henry Eujenth of Cal State Fullerton and Frank E. Cum· mings of Cal state Long Beach. ' The exhibit will run through Dec. 3; OOurs ire 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Awards include $100 in each category and Richter·Moore Awards of $1Jl00 for best tradJtlonal oils and watercolor. he began to sing u an off-duty Gloria Lofing and Stanley hobby. Next he became a Myron Handelman, who cur· vocal fixture with an Anny rently head up the C.ocoanul band and when band leader Grove floor show preseotalion, Tony Pasler heard him, was close Saturday rtlgbt. advised to pursue a singing --------,,-:=====,,,------I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES ,.... ::\ . ..,.. ..... I (S.H flft ..._.,:II""' "CAllY ON I DOCTOI" ... "MADI FOi IA.CH OTMR" ' . '• .. : .. ,., THIS SAT::·~ S~N. MATINEES ~ 2 S,llOWS SAT.-12:30 & 2:30 -SUN. 12:30 ihe wonderful musical adventure . , . j •• •. ~.;Ir . \·:i)) l Pion to enjoy o delkious · l'==;;;:~~~;;,=~~:::::::=:::::o::..::::~~~=='.::::::~~~::: HUNT BRUNCH in tht Frond-. Room. MENU Orongo Jui<a Scromblod Eggs UttlePig~ w.dC...._,. Hoohod er_. p- Pec:an Rollo ......... Coif• e Teo • Miik ~'·" Clllldrwl, 1.3t Serwd, 12 -• 3,()0 I l I "I could love you if you'd let me." ·•A tender, wry oontempo<a:r, love s!OfY.· • -•-•t.-i.1 f , GOlDIE HAWN IN "THElfS A GIRL INMY SOUP" . TV DAILY t -· TV HIGHLIGHTS KHJ 0 7:30 p.m. -"Indiscreet". It's comedy and love with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman In a 19158 film . CBS 8 9:00 p.m. -CBS Friday Night Movie, "Hornet's Nest" stars Rock Hudson, Sylvia Ko. cina and Sergio Fantoni in a 1970 drama about wartime Italy. Friday Evening feO"IUllU 10 uoeau111mm-11J111 -......... Cil "'-ano WtliW.. m"'-m_,,..,_ llil--111·--11:111 '& I .. , Uitil a_ .. II!)-• ·--l:llCIJ-- a-: cci "" -.... C.Cl ( dn) 'll-M1nc. 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" ...... <••l ill, ... ,.,.. . ., ... _ -___ .,.,._ ... 1.1:119-....:..,.. ..... , •• , '$1.-{-............ 0.0. { I I I ' I I • J ' I I· .. :::;·:....""'"'--=.::..-:.·c::: l:tO ··-·-w .... .. ... .. • ::.:, ~. _r.;;tliiijiiiiliilrlf---........... u •• a. F1M' _""' ....... ---·-·----·--..... _ -, ... --·-~ -.. r ... --. :=..-: -··----.... ... ..... -----1-- Friday, Novtmbt'f' 10, lfl72 live Tlae.ter 'Tango ' Takes More Than Two at SCR "TANGO" Opening tonight for a three-- weekend run is Sooth Coast Repertory 's \\'est co a s t premiere of this P o I i s h g~tion gap c omed y . Performances Wednesday through Saturday al 8 p.m. in the Third Step Theater. 11127 NeWport Blvd., Costa P.1esa. Reservations 646-1363. "WAIT UNTll. DARK" The Huntington B e a c h Playhouse opens thi s suspense thriller tonight for a fi ve- weekend run of Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 p.m. in the Barn. 2110 Main St .• Hun- tington Beach. Reservations ~446. "ONLY AN ORPHAN GIRL" An old-lime melodrama will be presented tonight and Sa turday only in the fellowship hall of St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, New port Beach. Curtain at 8 p.m. High Steppers .. 1 : I • d ,. l •• ,I ' I I ' I • : . ~ More than 175 synchronized swimmers and dancers from Newport Harbor High School will combine their: talents to pre- sent "Salute to America" in the new Olympic pool on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Nov. 14-15, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets avatlable at the door for SL. Performing a water ballet, above, are, from left, Michell Howlett, Terry Craig, Kathy Dinger. Kin Jahns and Phyllis Bennett. ---lf HA.MMERSMITH. master atminal d\d nut. i• out. .. t Watch outl 2ncl BIG WEEK TMSpdi1 I TMwayti..ylim- '1'1111 wayti..ymL 1/ J •• '''1'!9) I I Q 1°0f ' ( ' .... :1,~· ,1~~-;' ""!' -· ALSO . MISRA STREISAND JACK NICHOLSON IN"OllACUAllAY YOU <U 1111011¥11" -• restrVatlons 646-7147. •1SUMMER AND SMOKE" Two flnal performances of thl.s Tennessee W 111 i a m s drama will be given tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Laguna Moulton P laybouse, 605 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna B e a c h . Reservations 494--0743. ''ONDINE" Closing Its five-day run with performances ton1ght a n d Saturday at a p.m. is this Jean Glradoux drama presented by lhe UC Irvine Flne Arts Department at the Village Theater oo campus. Reserve· lions 83U617. "VERMA" Orange Coast College will present a Spanish tragedy in four perfonnances, Wednes- day through Saturday of next week at 8:30 p.m. in the OCC auditorium . Admiss ion is free. AT THE ENTU.NCE TO FAIULOUS UDO ISLAND NlWPOn IU.CH WINNER! SPE~AL CHILDREN'S ,RICE ON_LY$1·SO 3ACADEMY AWARDS . (ICCE"1 ''"0AY Ill SA TUROAY f Vf NIN!;<; ' I ... ., . ........ ..... L•lll ... • "DIAOLY TltA~( .. J 1 Graphic Originals At UCI Ro~er Wagner Stages ~ .. ~?~~r~c~~~~pr..SOOI of of concerti to bO per!Onned by Brazil" by VUla-Loboo, Feb. the 1 00.volce Loi Ancelet 25; and a 1'Muaka ~a et An ·exhibition and sale of Master Chorale and Sinfonia Profana" concert W1th the original graphic art by con· Orohestra directed by Dr. F,.nch coloratura Mady Me• tempo..111')1 artists and old Roger Wagner aro available pie making her Los Alllelef nwten wUI take place Tu,.. througb Nov. 17. clewt, April 15. day, Nov. II, in the UCI Cam-. The chorale, the only pro-1-;::=::::::::=====:;:; pus Union Student ston!. resskmal resident choral group The exhibition, atT&nged US in the country preaentl.ng a co o p e r a t i o n with the season of choral music, wW Ferdinand Roten Galleries of perfonn five concerts at the Baltimore, will be held Crom Dorothy Chandler Pavtlion bl 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Tern-the Music' Center beg~ a.:-.::.,-...~::­ porary Union Building located with "Christmas With the ... _,.,...,...,._ ......... next to Humanities Hall. Chorale" f ea t u r J ft g the Included in the exhibition ''Christmas Oratorio" b Y will be more than 1,000 Heinrich Schutz on Dec. 17. original etchings, lithographs A concert verslon o f and woodcuts by artists such "Faust" with Dorothy Kirste~ as Picasso, Chagall, Miro and Norman Treig1e a s Dali, Goya, Renoir, Kollwitz soloists Is set for March 31. A and others, including con-Lerner and lA>ewe salute will temporary American, Euro-be performed, Jan. 27; a Latin pea n a n d Japan e..1 e American Night featuring the printmakers. Pri~ start at "Rock Requiem" written in $5 and the majority is under the modeni idiom by Lalo $100. A representative or the Roten Galleries will be present to answer questions about graphic art and printmaking. Roten Galleries, established in 1932. specializes in an-anging eXhibilion sales of original graphic art .at colleges, museums and art centers. Zinn l:enlUl'Y·IOt p!nftllS 1'11'8·11 An Jn go Preminger Production Col1r lly OE LUXE• ..,..Jji1 IAN"VISION• -~ M•r""' •r•ndo" "THE GODFATHliR" !RI • "HANNIE CAUlD!lll" IR) "THE DEADLY TRAP" ll"QI , "TH• HITC~~tk•R,. C.I ---... 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Originally released in 1940, "f'.ontasio" took over 4 years and 1000 people to moke. Mort ttm 60 an imators were used, under the gutdanct of 30 artists,. and o million seporott drawings were used in "Fontosio". "F~ tasia'; is at Edwards Hunting· Ion Cinema ant week only, and in ils original and untu! version. It is the ultimate in visual enchantment and listen- ing pleosurel htll,....,..ht .. (tJ' PllU ""'' DiJIUyS 'BEAVER YALLEf' NOW PLAYIN& I llZAUI. MAD COMIDY ''TANGO''; by Slewomir Mrouk Solf,&ML .. WI, ... UOWATMS ....... ltPtH FOR FUNI PROFIT! BARGAIN$ GAl.OllEI YilitklpwS.a,~ ~,~ .. °"' I A.M.,. 4,.M. Ar<lrlirqa II l & f 2 I. ........ ..,. l in<:ekt ·~·· -•IMKMll 527·Z22l · IXJ M 0.. U~ 11 00 .,. "Sclletl 01111 0'"""9 Ult" ,. w.,,. .,.... .. ......, .... 0..pl "WE•ICIHD WfTII TH• ..... y llTTll•" 1•1 .............. r • .-.~ .... , Cl'>•P"'•" ..... . S"-11>2Z (I) ..,_. I 1 M.f .. Wltll P..-111) ·1. "DAeMAl'l MOT 'UTS" (I) Z. "IAl,SITifl" (I) i. 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' • V7I ; Gufcl trans., foctory air·conditioni1t9, ' peww:_stllring, license No. 229ASO. '·"'. . .,i ·-··-:"' •.• • t '' , • .;:.,. • ' ".: .,WITNA ; PERRIS YAIUY' tAMPERSHRL AtJ.y JNSUUm> Q!WXf INTfRIOR (5GTAM6i7871). 2000 cc engine, A~to. trans.. $ . , vinyl 1ntenor. Likt N'ew. • ·' 699ovf ' · · . . .' S2C)9-~:~ SJ9!1 · .. 5 $254f40'1.s .1oto1 cashlQc:f;i eluding to~·& lbnH. Deferred ~ payment price $~176.60 lnclud-'v,.. & .l~se &-all carrying ( IMMED.IA~.E ' . ! I, • • cha:rges for 48 months.on Gp· provol of ciedit: ANNUAL PiER;, CIHTAGE llATt 12.78 % •. · • · · .. *:: . AMPRPACIAll ' -, . • i_. ,:.,-0~· i~l-Fm .3{.4llJIPGil'r: ·. CRIJISE<O.MATIC, t ""TIO REAR ~8QO~l6'.5 PLY,H.O; ... • . HEATER.DEFRO .:fF2S8RP49531l " ' ~ " ·~ · ' ' $. IMMEDIAft WITN A,BIAllD llEW e.10.ss coumt. •I' !llOJU'Ul~CIVU CAMPn -. --; (#ls55) •,. ' \ . 17lDoDGE· -~. CDLT·WAIOll - FAtlORY Ailt CWIO v.f'.auro . ..,. •Aeh". vinyl inttrlor .............. witite- . wdltires.ilia-.(014-!LD) . ~ I ' IM .. ~IA'.fE. DEllYDY . , , ~ . -. ' . • I I I • • •• ~ • '· :: ' ' -' . . . . : - l OAJl y Pll.OT r•. 9t0111 11111 10, lm . . s~::j:~~::t ~·DAI~,.·... . Ct4S$1FI D . *DS ·~~one Else w.,m :The Biggest Mar.lacEt op the .Orarite ~St-Dial 642-~78 for Fa~ ReaUlts 1· YOU C.n S.U It, Find It, Tred• It With a Went Ad j ~ · * OPEN HOUSES * BAYFRONT.:.ot'EN SAT/Siil 1·5 ' eo Fl of prime bayfront w/dock for 2 lge. boats, plus a 4 BR.. 3 Ba. bome. Al oal7 $135,000, this bas to be one of the best water· front buys ever. · 115 HARBOR ISLAND ROAD · HARBOR VIEW HILLS Your cbance to own a lovely Lusk home for · the area's lowest price. Formal clin4ic rm., a beaut..vl~ kitchen w/ .. I'· eating area, & all in top condition. '67,500 . · • .. lOM SANDCASTLE SATURDAY ,:1.5 ' . . CAMEO SHORES BEAUTY Panoramic ocean view from this very love- ly prestige born&. 4 BR., 3 ba. & a shellA!red pool. Beautifully decorated & Includes many special llA!ms, such as bit.In color TV. -.w.ooo ~ 4639'FAIRFIELD SUNDAY 1-5 The area. '1 top protesdonall are at your le!"Vice. 675a • ------· --I lfill B,\\ .. BE \C~I' i '11 ' i 1rzia ' -------. ---' . --~ ------ I I I O;e1i..fl~UH6 S~Ja'I 1-Sp.tk. LIDO ISLE 117 Via.Lido Soud . S·BR. Sun. 1-5 • LUSK <HARBOR VllW • 3Soo Surlvlew Ln.· 4 BR/Fam rm. $74,500 WISTCLIFF' 1%15 Somenet S'lll\!Fiun Ii din rm. $98,500 LINDA .ISLE • . .. • 5' Linda Isle 5 BIVFam/Watirrfront $289,500 .. EXCIPTIONALLY 5'1\ART 1215 SOMERSET LN. OPEN 1-5. Wulcllff, Dover Shoree area. llNlped with dilllne- tion is this S bllrm., S bath, huge fam/dlu. room. Mary Loo Harvey ' . ' . ' NEW LISTING IN CdM A little jewel localA!d on Waterfront St., in old CdM. 3 BR. plus gueat qtrs. Recently redecorated. By app'L only. '94,500. By top designer. DAHLIA R-2 LOT CdM See this 3 BR., 2 ba. cozy home on tree lined street, w /lge. buement; baa room & 'plans for 2nd unit, with ocean vltw. '67,500. Lavera Burns · CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE Pemcrtly lmmac., profeu. dec!orated doll home to CdM. 2 BR., eep. Mat qtra. & charming patio. Walk to biaeb. '6',500. Trlona Bergin . OWNIR SAYS, "SILLI''. . Baysbote home In grea.t locaUon nr. prlv. beach. 4 Large BR.. den, din. & brkfst. rm. Owner must liquidate. fet,500. Mary Harvey BAYFRONT-LIDO ISL&-$144,500 OPENilUN. 1·5. 117 VIA LIDO SOUD. Great appor\Unity. Lowest price bayfront w/1llp, "'1 market. Charm., immac .. 3 BR. S Ba. Eugene Vreeland IRVINE COVE-VIEW 1'his 3 bdrm., 3 ba . & den 119me overioolu the finest priv. surfing beacH in the area. QuaUty thruout IJ,ohown by. D181JJ 11!141~fe• lures. •111s,ooo. Kathryn Raulston IXCELLENT LOCATION EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Real chaim in this near-new 5-bedroom quali- ty built home with family room, formal din· ing room & 4'h l>aths. Wet bar, barbeque & 3 fireplaces. Pier & slip. $187,000 LIDO ISLE -$74,900 Immaculate S bedroom, 2 bath home . on a choice Lido 11le corner lol Bright & sunny & with a lge. south patio. Excellent cond)- tion. Maater bdroom opens to patio. ~er will conaider lease/option. Imed. possession. BIO CANYON ° COUNTRY CLUB Beautiful JWµ'-new 4-bedroom residence in this exclusive area surrounded by elite B. C. Country Club. Sunken conversaUon area in living rm. Lge. dtning rm. fam. rm. with frplace & l!lany ~a features. View.of area & golf C<lllrse. Priced rigql at '11~,4!00• 21 HERMITAGE LANE OPEN DAU. Y 1: 30-4 . ' . 1'0Ur 27th Y1•r'' WESl,IY:'N. TAYLOR CO., Realton ' 2111 SM ........ 'Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CEN'tl!R, N.B. 644-4911 4 LNJa.I: Jou: STURDY STURDEVANT AND THEN SOME! Now this one'• unreal! A 'Unique 4 bedroom home that goes on -and on-. and on! The maslA!r bedfoom slilte . .ls ·like the Laker's locker room, only a Utile llvller and much larger! The· living room-dining room-kitchen Is sorta like ~dia, . &nl1 smoother and sexier and the front elevation ls .like build· 1 •-iiiii"-""m'"""•I er Sturdevant's finest only embellished with · 1 • · 17 Mexican tile, grape ivy and a meticulously CHOICE VIEW manicured lawn. See this one if it's space, CORONA DEL MAR storage, satisfaction and snobbery you wint 4 BR .. 3 ba...1_ 3 ~ prqe. (In beautiful Baycrest!) $79,500 2 Frol..._,,.....,.. dill . ..,,., ~.... E\ie'7 ~ .. ....,,.. ~ONI UMl9UI lfOMIS. COIONA Ill. MA""-67MOIO . luxury view ~ bWft4te the ' ........ .......,,, view t.tracei !<!Pt~.;.;:;;;-Oii the i&land; .• b1¥ . a:r;;,;,m; an UNIVUI: tff)Mf:S RIAL EST ATE ----------- eyer chab.r""' vi!" d.mn,, the day • • Wi>lanil o! lights at nlgbL offered at ~----.1 o.n.r.1 $1.35,(0J. Call for' further de-110..~~ .... ~-~~~----~°""~~·r~·~l ------~ ·1 =~;;;·;;~· ;;:::::;::::::::~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; 1 t&lls. I" NEWPORT -7Uni~~~!>~~.tol ~"'~~Ue-s.u4 .. _ ~ JlllSSlamS, ' REALTORS 2128EASl'CDIUt~ CORONA Dll. MM,CAUF. ORANGE COAST _, OUTSTA.NDING!! Real Estate N£W OFFERING ~~a'ii~ .. --~= ---··-=---- ~UCRIST ' . HARBOR 644·7270 Harbor View Home, offering all the refine- ments that make .a happy family! 4 Lge. bdrm!., 3 baths, lush carpeting & drapes, family rm. w/brick fireplace. paneled in choice wood &: a wet bar. Profess. land- scape design. See this house soon -offered at $74,900 including the land! One of the cle8J1f!Sl: nicest listings we've had. Adult oc-1 "'!_,""!'_..,; __ !!!!!!!B"'"'"!!!!!!!..,;_,,.,...., cupied, and owner Jsl~I'!.----I Oenor I meticulous I: retired. This 31-'-_,.,.=.;.;•;;... ____ -'-';...;...;;.;• -----+I BR, 2 BA hom<r t. loo big. * * * * * * 1'. Move in and enjoy all his workmanalilp. See the very · : I Townhouse ""'"'°'only . GRACIOUS UVltfG Enjoy this two-story townhouae and your . 528• 90HQ•, :_rt ON , IA, ~A ISLAN. D · 1 CORBIN-MARTIN own privalA! patlo. Large, loft, maslA!r suite --wr;. -• & bath upstairs. 1 bedroom & bath down-REALTORS 644•7662 ot , OPEN SUN. 1'4· 21a SAPPHIRE ,, stairs. Builtin Kitchen. A fun place to live F '"" 3 Bdhns., 3'h baths; lge.1.{ami!Y rm.; encl i for only ............... ' .......... '23,000. Genoral Goneral .:U.11 paio· .'8a.;oo * . , .j/• ' * * '.1i Don ·: Hoose Luk Fabtdo M . 'WIN'flll LEASE " . Bel)lnnen t; 11$ esa ,.llnJlll'MI 1 • , ; ~l'taC:UCilfy.-new-upper. duplex -So. of the ~ighway p=~~.tt!:'·~.:~r Verde! $36,950! · •4 Bjtilni"; ~)>alba.-·IAu:uriOooy furnished. with Bew STRESSED garage -.la!tlng for a lhe bi( down .....,,, ... w. """""' -Lovely Dlsh~,;washer/dryer. Garage. unit! 2 bedroom house completely remodel· cated on a quiet Mesa del home with a fabulous l5:a> OKIN · · ed in perfect condition. Easily expandable. Marcu!-de-...,-.1.,.,.... tt, ~ ~~ STOP LO . G CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR ............................. ,. $55,000. ~l~=el~~th1~:°1:~ ~~~~ ~~ce3e1~~306 Mlrine. ENlboa Jaland 67'5-4CIOC! AUSTIN.SMITH, GORMAN & A$SOCIATES pile oarpe~. La'lle, pork· !lreplacet, one 1n 1arp . ~m home. ~. ·••c> 644-7170 . !lice fenced yard for active family room. Gourmet'• ~titrhood., fe~ y&td1 -'-:-------~,..-------1 child!"" and pets. Thr.e ~ kliiben delux• bullt-qrinlden, lm!ocaped. spacklus bedtoGm1 plus 1nc1 .. .a:~ d1..1)nvuher Good scboola tenm and 0...rAI General·, tamn .. room. Heavy sbake ...... 16 · • • • ........... •-' · ... -ii~ -;;;;;:;;;;:;;=-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~ """"' .... cupetfno'/ -~--~·. -~· • rool and warm "°"' b\Jm--m.=· New .,.pei., Call at onoe ID .... ~ '"" Ing fireplace. $.14,950 and Fre painted interior Brk start looking for a . lDOYJllK /J. / '. fl /J try J..i IOI' -... 5404 van. V ol.indll ".Y6l6 C. F. Colaswwlhy · ...ma 1-:.MM41' PRESTIGE . A TJ:RFRONT HOMES · .18~ ,_ i.e.11oa , W & C=y n.e.. ·i. '....,. ' ' SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 640.0 20 21116 -· .°""" MOM 3 Linda 1110 Drtv. Beautiful new 5 BR., 4'h Ba. home. Water- front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak paneled fam. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area. View of Bay & the mountains .... '179,500. 53 Linda 1110 Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 4'h baths; on lagoon. New rr:.~~ ~~rs .".~~~~~'·. ~~'J1f~ 57 Linda lslo Drlvo-Opon '·Suncloy · Custom 4 BR., 3lo!i ba. home on Lagoon. Moir. BR. hH sitting aree & lrple. Waterfront family nn w/conversation pit around the frplc.; lovely garden, lge . .Up ..... $189,500. $25,900 · HERITAGE f<EAI TORS IOI Linda Isle~ ' , ......... -I!!!!!! ..... !!!' $1300 DOWN Lovely 5 BR., 4 ha. boillo .,Ith downstairs "SEPARATE 3 big bedrooma, 2 balhl, 64MIS , walA!rfront mstr. suite & l&e. gll!De rm. or . DIN.ING ROOM" n .. placo, etc. J..i U.tedfl 1 study. Mexican tile floon, beam . ceilings, So Hurcy!! . -.,. quality construction, slip ....... ' .. ,155,000 Hllfl•. f.llnily room plus • COATS NEW rvlT . For Complete lnformetlon :"~~~ • & HEllHTS On ..•. All -& Lots, PINN Cell: tan:n "'"'· ~ root WAL'LACE $30,900 1111 terriit .,. otter. · REAL TORS • llU GftUNDY, REALTOR I 1146 4141-Cute aa a ""' 2 bedroom, beam ceUIJsa, ' ~ce. 34f llaysldo Dr., Sult-I, N.11. . 675-4161 . (Open Evlfllnp) >'A heat, -• •""' Realtors 54&-1754 age in rear.,R..J t".one. F\111 "-'11 price only $23,500. ·-=-----_,.,___ CALI. 540-illl 'Open Evea. MESA VERDE PACESEmR e~~~lA-.t&t.~s· Tlie l'ml• wilh 1he B111lt./11 Cliudle · HERITAGE REl\I TORS . ' ........ ..., ......... ,.. ............ . ,..... l I l llq. All .... l11Alcw ........ .. "iii r.::.~ r::; = ~.::~:..:: 1 ~ ...................... .. .. ................. --. .... ..,..,, ...... -·-· HOUSES FOR SALE ' 111!011.00MS 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-2430 '14f,500 · (Sun 1·5) 211 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 644-2430 $66,500 (Sun 1·5) ' • 3 llll & Family Rm or Den 318 NarciooaS, Corona dei Mar 8'18-9019 ,59,000 (Sat & Sun 10-5) ' l~ ~ut, Costa Mesa 5 $30,500 (Sun 1·5) , 121 Somerset (Westcllf!) ,NB 644-2430 $118,500 (Frl/SaVSun 1·5) 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB -IMO $112,900 (Dally) 4 BR &'Family Rm or Den "'1&79 Gleneacle, Oo,sta lie.a· 968 ~41j& , • ' • (Sun 1 ·5) 311 Sapplllre. Balboa llionil 87&-0198 ,140,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores) CdM 642-8235 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) *11tl8SS Bayside Dr. (Ylsmn's Cove) Cdll .. 875-1935 . (Dally 3S(IO,.Swfvlew Ln D!VuHllh) Cd!d 844-2430 $74,500 (Sun 1·5) Thll altractlvely decoralA!d !,BR., 1 bath "own )Our own" apt. wUl be 1UJTOlllllled • · Willa,_ ~.GOO plus condo1. OwDen uitJ r Illa ifiY .,...... Edie 01 .. n. . . S bedroom•, 2~ battu of pure dellgtit arc featured ln 2 atorles or thll aU Jlve- •bl~ home. Sit ln )'OUr beautifully p&nelM IJvlna room and nn· )'OW' Iott throuah the new haah ~ carpettnr while Yoll view the ftff Ptact anc1 rour k1dt" an! J>layina In tht bua• par\'-11.b yard. Juat one block from the Balearic Sebool, ""'1 pr!c.d at only • $48,900. Call IHB-:llU. 5 llR & '•mily Rm or Den **13'U W. Bay Ave. (Balbos Penln) NB (Sat & Sun l..f) **NIJnda Isle Dr. (Unda Ille) NB UAUTIPUL OCIAH VllW 0cee. 11119 la 8 Arch Bay. Wood, brl<k, ?Mxlom1l1 ~-3 BR. & fainllY room. sunny atrtum le view deck. '1Sll,000: FM. Cero1 Tatum • for Atllol •• .- • tt~· . . OCIAN/YflW ~!lf'i' lloo -II' ..., lid J ...,, f b1A:www 1Qne ..... WiJc ....... -. 'IO!I -~ ......... llllon .,_.,...,.. • 1 ' ' ,. • • ··~ ... 500 (Sun 1-6) *1fr#4!9 Lill4a We (Linda Isle) NB .. ~ ., • (Sat & Sun 1-5) ttia Unda we (Linda Ille) NB Mims (sat .It San 12..f:IO) INCOME UNITS . ....... . 4IM Part AY9., l.qana 8-icb • · ~I: 4fM.f1lll ·lfl1/Sll/San -8) L01S l'Ol SAU **HA ..,... !If. (YICbta111'1 ~ ODl 8""1tll . ...... t, " r , . i I I , J • • • -' I ( ' • ......... COLWELL PQOPI QTU:~. INC A(AltOR\. lllLY Pl lllT II • 11-811 ,. ' --, , • _..,.., I _..,.... @I r. -=::" Ji;i! -=::-I~ leJ ~,,fi .. ;,;.;,..;rt~1;.~ ... ~~:fl!:No~;.;,,..~rt~1;.; .... ~:::~c..~fW;.,;::;, .. ~ ....... :: ... :.~;.:~1~ .. c~,.,~·~:;• .. ~1111uM==·:-ii~1:40,~1n~o,;;;;~:~;~;~~1,~ ~ ~ ... :,"': : ! ... :-: ~ ,_ Pre-Gnlnd Opening Selel i;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;J~JNVESTO~~RS;:::_:::;:~;--;::,or ~!il!J!!!! 11eoc11 . ~"'"'" ~·1,l.1° c-.Mou STO·p PAYINft RENTRI npld'1 ~ -Co. LANDLOlDSI 3 BR, I •BA. Condo. llOUbJo 3 llOlUl -w/NJI Ibo g ' ... -wor w/111Qr ~ we -·· .lb NeWport wl • I• r·ar • · Pool. NJZ ...., Jarae ,..rd, avail LlKE N ·-$51,495 -CW:s lltl 11 ·-Lofty living awaits you! Act swiftly to select your OINfl Newport Beach condominium. Visit the temporary offices of the Newport Crest lnformetiqn Cen1er. conveniently located at 2400 West Coast HlghW9'f Suhe B, Newport Beach. Open Delly 10 a.m. to sunset (7141 645.6141 "NO coil'NG COSTS" Expires Nov. 26Ut -Tract 7403 30 n.y Escrow . • Mlnlmum '9lll> Moves You In. • No Closing Costs. • lnunedlate Possession. JN ADDITION, you gel 2 ~3 bedrooms, 1~ & 2 baths, built-in range, oven, boot!, dlsJ>. washer, dlsj>oaal, individual laundry area, enclosed private garage, private entrances, choice of ca.rpet color, cable TV, swimming pool, gas B-'fl.Q & park-like recreational area. PRICEO PROM $19,950 TO $23,450 =~ ~~"''&,. ~ :-·~~S: &"'C.0:. ~ ::._~~.:?· At Bu.199"1 Prices! ~ Dr., t.or-• lltllii VlPa "'t:""'rnEE 10 You! 1'ly Cell 1 I RlilJUIM fURl<ISQED - .._ to a... HI N ... v1,..1. . , s,.:,: =d~ U..... J20 UNIVRNISHED = . , · NU.VllW ltENTALS . all 111op•., $HS/mo. M -*POOLS l!l3-<030 Pr --· I 1"~ Y'!I! . .,INCLOSID Bol ... --LEASE. ! yr -I BR Ill 2 Bii, 1 Bllh. /J:t/<:>JwJ. OARAGIS • ' BAY VIEW 2 Br, tmmaJ ~ ~IC~~~= ·f':.' ~ ~k~ * tCJtNINllNT Cool• -:Of;..r\i"blk't'bo::'i"k f!!/!ao: ... 1152. ' ** . FRO~fi35 . Has Real Eltate-1.oanl to bch. $300. Yrty. 64Ho:zt. ·~ wit to 'belt; 2 T .... 1ss11 Ullfurn.. W • 'i:..".*tr!i~ ~J':' ~r"~!!'i ~.:.-i:!i J~ .,......~ ~ :~T:O.,.~AE • Commordat Land Loons. -. VER <X>NTl'NENTAL ~ • Retlnance • SaJ<s Ronl·A.HouN 919-M» ~! cleaa 4bdrm., 2 ba t, 2 6 3 Ir. Nice loC. o-PHONI MWOIS Call C. E. ''Biid" ~--W/W cfoU, -(I-~. "-"1 Loan ~" BEAIJT. 3 Jr; 2 ho, Duplex. fDc:d 'yZd. ~ Call ID -6 -· Fnal ~ ~-Aft.) Cbildren ok. $250 a month. qt, M&-410.. =._Some wuben/~. '°'7422 Call 61)-:1589. Utll Pd • 1135, SnaJt ok. Old· •• Cmo cfe Oro 1st TD ' l Corona dOI Mor or hm, ~ to &oach. Duplg'" Pum. 145 AU. IJTILlTIES PAID oans BEACH-ARIA R~ --Bolbolt i!enl"""". ci:i".::'"~ r.:h!'!i · 6,,_% INTERES?-" New ......... 2-. 2 2~ J!: '::;. ~ BAYFliom w~.· "" e ~"".;~::-• .,;,tt,p;. 2nd TD Loans -quJet -1215 •. -· lllMCll ., -..... 2-llR, lower~ MllS ii Sei>arate dla' .,..4 month thru '8fll/13. Bkr 3 BR; 2 BA, frplc 2 Car gar =· ,., pets. ~ rent.al, • Hom.e-IUte •~e , Lowest rates ~ Co 675-'1'225.. ' bltin1, terice<f Yi-ts. 'kids ok '.,.,,..~ ~ flus util. t Prtvate padol · , "WE BUY TD'S". a BR. Carpets A drlpea. $249>mo, MM421/911&-m5. • • Clo"" ....,. w/. S'°"' & nfrta. So. al Hwy. 1-aew f BR, , BA, ATRAC'l1VE 1 BR, newly • Marble pul1man , S.ttlor M19. Co. YeUly ·Jeue. $3 2 5 /in o . crpb, m,.i, -rDW -.Wd. Qule! be a c'h • KJog-u ·Bdra11 1 Santa Ali~ Fwy. lo Culver, right about~ 642:2171 545:0611 ·=-!ii' appt. Contact . SllOF..,,131'.•' ;i':;~Mult -.e l'ool • Barbequ., ·.'F.' mile lo Walnut (1st road on left), left I mile Se<'Ving Harbor area 21 yr.. -615-ll!4 4 BDRM. $200. MO ~ ""'°""' wllh pllllJI "'!"'· lo "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. lo 2nd TRUST D£ED LOANs 3A~ .. ':l.; k:..:'. ocean. F.,ruJy on1yi ~ DupleJ!et.Pym, 345 ~'t.'"iMnc .•• Ila""'' Culver, left about 3 mlles !o Walnut, right to *B:'J"~'l'nlst~'91 REALTOR 6111848 lrvlne ~ INch LARpE,1 BR $180. "Walnut Square" or call 714/551.4041. * cozy rottage 2 Bdrm . No P'"' 1 -~-JI .e I "modolod. $215. Jm.1658. we be pt--•-to YOU~ 3 Bl .. ..,·-..,·"2. •~ WEEK • . Ii 1:'°~ ".._~-~"~~ _"~~ _1': -~ ,_-·;,., ~ Like aew• romiiSID:n lx_I,,_ SU ' . ...---..-~.---~ . 3 Bedrooms, 2 !'&tho. 517 Oompiete ·with wuher A 20IO No_. 8h1d. Be&oota, OJrona del Mar dryer. Loads of storage, Colt• Mes. ~ 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~1~~~~~~~~~ fr PI c , co in Pl et e 1 Y YES, we have rentall • Ma, WATER II.ONT 365 \f. Wq.ou 60- ..... = ALWAYS A DDrr"Jr NEAR BEACH -Fumllhed 3oO Coif• -e ....... Year ... una 642:2611 j ' ~~~~~~;~~~-~-~~~;;;I .... ........, CHINA COVE . BACK BAY 3 BR. oNLY°'='~'° :!::::~: STUDIOS & 1 ~R~ I Nowport hoch N e 6 • LEGAL LAGUNA UNITS e Cute bead> cottqe, dlnctly EXECIJTIVE QUALITY w,..•t Jut, call ~ • FREE Llnem I -port llMch Clean, central, 8 yrs. young. Xtra slee~lng on the ba,y, l"'1 • """'"' 3 Ba.,.N!>:..,... • drlped! Duplow Ulllum. • '8 : ==., I 1 room ba•c Coin I dry ~ ••• I I thru 6/15m. Bkr 675-1225. Formal .. LRI 'I'wo car pr. . ~ • BLUFFS ' "''· -<>p aun ' ~ o . en-Fenced rear ya.rd! Fam.· ht Westem Bank Sida". t1N1'URNtSHEi> 2: bddroom. • Heakd Pool , , Superb Sunsets, Catalina ants pay own utilities, separate meters. Gross Balboa Jalmd am. 16' x 35• Boat/motor Univmlty Parlr. Irvin!-• ..,. lnmttM CarpetJr. • Law.try F'acillttea I & sparkling Dile lites. over •1s,ooo. Spacious 1 bedrnu, ·k!tch. bit· ATTR. turn. 3 BR. 2 Ba. home parldng. etooe to Orf• !P,JW Nlthfo Drapea, all """""'· no • TV• maid""" avail • E d 1 io ins., tub enclosures, tiled Pullman sinks . . . lower duplex. Dbhwaaher. uade school. 336 Monte children, ~ $165 pr •Phone SerYloe ~ Prieate "'i,~lct~·:ti'.oP, Jand.ee' p $129,500. To June 1.l<h. $215 Month. ·~· .;;,~ r~M '.::" 3 BR. 2 '-' ' -n~ month. Mr . mm. Unbellovobly INut I -R. S@eley RZtr. 6'13-4166 se • n ... 1 •••• , •••.• _......, Coron1 clel Mir VAL D'ISERE Garden A •· carpets and s ·p shape! 4 R, Granath Aat. 645-0303. s BR. ~ ba. ........... UOO d I ' OWNER/AGENT 494-0451or4M-97M B 3 Be., ff>l, din: nn. $390 Eastslde 3 bedroom 1% 3 BR. 2 b&. tarn. nu .•• l425 ROOMY 3 Bedroom 2 ~bath t.!!..:-,~. pets. ~t .... ,---"'-n Sun· l lo 5 Mo, winter, utU pd. bah 1'-· • . -·~ llocr -, , .. _, •• " Stnam 4 , "'"'.._.....-v-Y"' ~~Sali&buryRealty ~ t, ~permonth.Call t)recth•11 .. .,... .... ....,.,pr.month Waterfall,45'poo1Rec.Jtrn.; 879 Vista Bonita Please Call 1144-1150 Condominium• S.lboa Peninsula ~-I ~~ ~~ Sauna, Sgls 1-2 Bdz;n., I for Nlo 160 l~ . trance 1225 pr""'"'"'-Both Fum·Unlum. from 1138.1 ~--"-' • 2 BDRM OCE'an front with untta·bexi to .pUI&: A tennis SEE IT: 2lm Panorris,/ QUIET. Adults only 2 hr., l'iii r._.... garqe. No pets. Adults. REALTY call Balley 8'1S-m Act. ' rn. ' ! bath, ,p111 Jew!. Frplc, Avail 12/14-6nl. Utll pd. Univ. Parl< Center, lrvlne SPAC. 3 Br., 2 Ba., 211 car * $27.50 WEEK lo t,IP'I bltftl. Choice end unit. $2'J5. mo. 815-1632. Call Anytime, 833-0820 pr ocean w. IJli heh. e Studio a 1 nR Apta 1 Newport IMch 1 $21,900. Owner an x Io u •. Buslneu 3 BR, 21Ai bath. All new ln· sut.MDldf °' MCOL#IU.CD. Office-hours 8 A11J. to 6 PM JJri¥1. $350/mo. Wkeyi aft 7, e TV A MaJd Service A'8ili .------,~-,J;"i!&~218'1:";;;'alt';;':.;,·c;-;="=-· ~l!:f 200 terlll<. Wiater nnlal. :u; eRARE indeed! !Br"°""' 11!>.rm. . . •Phone Service-Hid Pool : · 1 I 3 BR'•. 2'Ai ba.'1, frplc, 2 car Montero. 1"'87H991. 1 yrd __ $110 • 3 Bil. 2 BA. ~ area. pool, • Chlldttn a Pet .ectiad i CANAL DUPLEX ' --i;IP gar, ...tmmlng pol prlvl, "GREATEST. Coif• -ALA RontT~e" '4S-39oo ,.,.. -Yd. -ok. Coif• -. 2318 N ....... Blvd.; CM ' With Jar,. boot dock. Sharp . . a'1dng $34,000. N• Hoaa BREAKTHROUGH • • sm. 833-!103, 615-2/J18. 548-9'155 or -I ------~- CHARLOTTE R. LONG Realtor 6 well malntalnod. 3 Up. 2 Hospllal 6'13-9183. SINCE 'THE I BR. flo!P<', SIJS. Incl-• IDEAL '°" epi, I Br. 1 _ •-·-L 22!..".:. Ill BA, crpta, drpt, SIOO month & up. ; down PrtndpaJ.t only. Mobile ttomes Duplexes/Untt• AUTOMOBILE utilities. No children or House w/stv, yrd, gar, cpts/ -.une .--n P,:a...,'$1.e;;/ pa&sd-~ No HOLIDAY PLAZA · OERIUE CO. ·For Solo 125 oolo 162 ITSELF" pets.1131-9511. """'· $145. $130'.Lrgllach.ll blkbeacb mo. DELUXE Spadous-1-BRI RMllor 645 4100 Dano Point ALA Ront•l1 e --Newly mlec~Cou ok. . SMAL4 New·Bacbelor. I turn apt, ll3S. Heatod ~ .• * SPARKLING EYEFUL! NEAR beach 2b:55-Custom, NEW No more flata or balancing ~ : 2 BJl, :fa.mi.l.Y adult, ~· SJ.OS/mo. Ample parldna. Adults:, no H v -M 2 hr + cpt. """'· lndlcp. """" DUPLEXES ........ ID ........ -2 BR, 2 BA, cul de .... NEAR $.A.C.C. Golf c.urae . ...... . .Gar Pollo Utll pd. . pets; ' : · · onaco fenced yd., pets ok. Jdeal rxa' .. l:ltala:. we have • ocean view. $250 mo. Ue. 1 Bedrm w:ltb yard, l)&tlo $325. uw . s Br. 2-~ **-,Prtvate .. ,Pl.tio, end 1985 Pomona Ave., C.~. 1 ~. -mkt at SM.ll!IO. b' -· ......, or -BUILDER SELLING NOW _.......,. -you _,._, a.me. and pnae • ..__ ·~•11 "fri>IA! home. -BeaCb ..,...., 2 BR, ..,.., dipo, 1, BR, ..,_ 2 lrK,_c:Joiets.j UUlU Incl! Ownlr, 6M-62t9 l9500, tenm: ava1Jab1e · 1lmp1,y tnmt tnto tube er only.~J140.· -""! NtJ..VIEW RENTALS. $116.;613-*°··' .... ,., l' Qill!ed.~tied.~J:IW'"m,es&- dally 1.S. 5'&-51'5. llllll1 lleaclt Blvd. • $45,'50 tube!.,. ttn. w h 1 c b L_. llMch Roy McCordle RMltor 613-4030 or '9f.3248 Hunt. ,_,. iWodi !·· ......... -Ira -j,,,c1: . Dupletes near the ocean No, 61. ' S'luth of Adam• on Huntin&· puncture. ?'(JOfs and ..... _, . pr .,,,_...., Addltl dnly I Mllet Lanon, Realtor GOLD Medal 24x60 2 hr 2 ba ton Str!et,,H.B. bala!Kft fOr We or tire. Our J100 -UW Pd. Ir&"· Bach. Ill' 1B10 Newport Blvd.,.C.M. Newport luch . . no pe1i. . • ' * 6'J3.l!6.1 * +den, porch, ...U . .,;. twy 53M111 product bu been lborotJe!ily beach. Patio. Sml pe1ol<. ""7729 · , IL',_ .. ""'A· IMMN~.2 ~3CBUrP•ANP1' & '»SS' ilui .. ~;,·c:~.: 1 PRINCIPALS Onl & ~ -• .. ~ ~ rln tested. Would you Jlke a $170 • Utll Pd. 1 BR Cottaee, UIT'~ r~ -c...-• Y 1 • ,_......,.. ............ P SUPER del ~ t.•J -• ....1 .. ---.-.. -... Laguoa Canyon. Avail now. DISTINCTIVE home In Meu. Dbl · d ~-hr * SHADY ELMS -POOL * ,. 3 Br & Den. Newport Sho'1i:1 only, .. B. 962-3057. we a.., f! 5i"""'..._.... "~"-"V " •-2 B 2 B ut!l v~ North 3 BR, 2 L.... 2-S4' •. 3"'Bdrm.; avail. 12/1. prage, Suw.. e Allults Poo'-1de n-up' • •60-6289•· 24~n Duplex, Eut Mesa, c llBive distribut.orshlp for ..,.... -r, a, pd. _....,. : . lJIUI, "D ...... -ed • -..a.i. ...... 1" Cor H~n/Ad•nu: HB .. ..., """" Westerner, !Ike new. 2 Each 3 BR 2 BA w/sha&: your area? We will Invest Rl&ht on sand! Yearly. Sm.I frplc, Fam-nn, Cptl, drps., "~i-> ..... ..........,. _..,t-sJ6.I -..,..• ' • Children next block. : SFNGLASS HILL Br., den, wet bat, a.I? cond. crpt. All 'elect lcitchen. three dollars to )'001' one if pet, Extra. nice nefebborbood. ed. StePI to pool, walk to · lU FrM Fumlture Pl•n i EueptioMl 3 Br view home. Acrots st, from b c h. Spu11b: decor. Klnlaard )'Otl qualify in your area. All NU· VIEW RENTALS $295. ~mo. Avail Dec -4th. ahoppln&. $3'15 Per rnon~ 177 :E:. 22nd .St., CM !M2-364S j J4an;y Extru. 6H 5598. 536-487& or 642-7523. Real Estate, 60"2222. t.NdCs. tires to 873-«XJO 567-1613. BY owner. 2 BR. 1 Ba. Det. NEW . 35' Tra.ller A 25' lne:wne P-rty 16' ltrVlce' sta&: ~O or QUIET.;.:;:=;::;-.lreHlned-,..-,--,,., .... -1!!,-~3 I ~-. . s j[9' BACHELOR. l & 2 Br. Qts.i '::;~.,:~i~ l:~~.':"ac11.Lld<>~ * 25 .UNITS* ~~bf.=-port -:Ii.":"~~;,cre; '-·t , §.{ ~--, ~'~~·&~:! N-n ......,,,.., -· 19.~. 53&-24.18. To qUa!Uy, you need $5,000 $140 • Utll Pd. Nice Bach. • OOC. fJ25/per mo. (.jf.S 853 °"""St. 6'.'Hl965. I , ~ ~"· 1 x .fJ Viking, w/alumJnum Ftv. 2 Beclrm. 2 beth, _to SUl,<m investmrnt de-rl.iht on sand! Full kitchen. M&-0469, 545-9491 Mr, .r rea ly Apts. furn. 360 NICELY furn. I Br.~ ''ALL DONE UP" cabana, Tradtwindl Adlt twenty 1 a.c:trm. Ex· pendina on site ot territory. Yearly. Whelan. pragr. QWet adults, no 1bla \owly home hu bttn Prt. Colt& Mna, lo IP rent. flt'"' f I r I t TD $209,.. Thls ls a ruaranteed ll&le $172 -2 Br. Waterfront Mo-EASTSIDE1 untumished 2 2414 Vista del Oro ~al . pell. 2452 Elden Av e .. redone top to bottom. It'• P'.Ol. 545-4623. toO. Gross I n com e secured by inventory, and ls bile Horne . own wino down. bedroom 1eparate house, N~ Beach PALJl Sprtngl . temm 646-2768. ' J $hip "'""'' Come ,.. th~ SACRlFICE Lido wa..-.. sa.-Salling prlco not• fnnchlle tee. $4'5 • Lrg !·Br. 2 Ba, trpk lully ..,...tod, SlB!I pr 644-1133 ANYTIME ..,.., -tum. .. ~~ * $25 PER WEEK *! "l'Hdy O> ..,.. loto" Park, !6x31 turn w/'JZ bOat $290 OIO PETE BAR For complete detalla phone :::-SJmu, Gar. N•. month. Phoae 9 6 8 • 9 3 8 6 RA1\.E BLUFFS ..,i: $385 mo. 21D So 6 Up. Pool & maid """~·I vacant 3 Bednn., 2' bath lllp. $2495. 673-3817. REfr REAL TY 642• ~!._-~5856. Mr. Bernie NU~IEW RENTALS ~ S PM. CabW1J.a or ~ K1tchens avail. Motel TlthHt.J -e at 419 Irvin<. Opon • , ~=·~· 613-4030 .,, 49<J248 2 BDllM .qi. .. -E-MOOEL LEASE Bolbolt l~iid comer Harbo• • Victoria. ' , Sat, ~ SUn • .i,s. 4353. SUN CHEMI~ • • E-slde, , n'. everything, • ,_ 2 -3 Br -. LGE 1 BR. N• "-' Pool., · $41.,000 I I [ii E-Slde Coota 111e ... llouoe + _,_ BEACH Side o! Hwy. W,.. redec. Adul!L $165. . Rd&. 21;•t... fi¥k,, ON llL~ BolW Jll•nd · Ll'g clooots. Utll pd.. No'I UnlwrsHy R .. lty ~ duplex. S!<.-down. ANO REFINING ·3 Br., 2 Ba., -· Open Sat • SUn 5f>.<462 witt. !1!11 upper 11ay view peto. :Adlts. 188' ~ 3IXn. E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6.SIO Income $395 mo. Pmnts $295 754 GUL" LIFE fireplace, poo1 prtY. Furn. eve. In q . arta on qWet cu1: NEARLY new '3 13R,''2 BA, 5l&-0336. j aLUtMING 2 aty bile, 2 BR mo. Ow n e r I B r o k e r . TOWER or Unturn. lam $M5 per COILEGE Park 3 Br, tam de-11.e. Wht. crpts thruout. cam pl turn All elect kl tch., Attr1ctlve 2 Br. I A f&m nn. 2 f!plcs, ft.2 k>t, Acreasi• for sale 150 636-56«1. ,.. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. mo, 646-6942 or 538-W4. nn, 2 frplcs, 2 Ba, newly drJJB, appl, blt·ln pr. ltoJ". frplh c, patio. BBQ. Leaae Htd Pool Adults no pets/ ABIUmable Joan. $30,CO>. C R BY owner 2 krvely 2 Bdrm. 32207 $95 • Walk to walk. Bach. dee., crpts, drps, fenced yd. qe. Deck. patio. Clole: to t r u June . (Infant ok) l1M ' 64U53J .:· MS--14t8. OUNT Y . VIEW hou8e•. corner lot UIS. tn-Bayfrnt snals/cpta, $lei, '$2'15. 54.5-5390: 549-2>C'l. JJOOl 1«» man~ Incl. u-&1IM410/539-8831. 1 . . :: ':'"!...!!: • .::~. '•'f.':1 21> . ~S~Er~•idenUal = ~i4'wEe1a~~ ~::'.""T~loly~l :"i! R~'1 HouN 97N430 N~~!:::.!:~~t ~-.. ~.St-. ~V::~'!"tik°:" ~ S~l:e~'fo. ~=i • remodeled. $31,500. 64$-8950. slte1, zmed for horse• &: st., Huntlnarton Beach. fa.at! OCEANmONT· new 3 Bdrm 3 Br, 2 Ba. Prlv yard A car'. • Yr-Round. Bach !'!!! + RIUW. ~~ leue. Fl993umCh:'.'chh SI ... , 54&::913,l.I B E i i: a;riculture, outatandlng hJlJ. 4 Plex, Mesa Verde, 2 BR. dupla. Belt Joe.le. ~· Pool. $215/mo. 5S1~. pe,d, Frplc. tll Incl. $125. nuiton. tr v .. , .... .,......... • -• r. X .. :' 2~ ::.. '':;!.t· .. ~: ::,;'ewi.:.uaJl11ut!JIUi°" 10% :: !::"'wiir'"" $82,: .• 0 mo. winter. 5f&oil342 3 BR, 2 BA, encl "*"'· ALAR I•. --BRAND NU 2 BR. ~1~11,1 ~ ... c ~"'1 , 125,950. owne!' 64&-5Clr: u y · J ~c ng over 549-t35T carry . NE DAY WORK e F1NE oceanfn:lrit hire, 3BR. CDv.'d. patio. stow .t: e VI~. 2 Br. w/ call bet 9-5. 613-0110 1tPO v ., · . • · Tustin . '::67-~an. Of: (%\~· 427.3897 PRIVAcr I: wlngspreld for WEEK ~":"213-~. rate :S..~. Optional. ' 225 · ~Stove, rtfrla". Crpts:, Balltoa fi9ftiMUla -B~:nru~~ 3uita.Sl~ j' BY Qwnor, 2 11y Spanl•h llllSlftOll p....,.rty 154 f' 1~~~·~ ~ MeM. O.llv"Y al 3n1 3 BR,+ -2\1 bL, II b1k f BR, 1% Ba. Frpl, bl!N, ALA,~•ls. --BAY VtE'l\' 1 BR, $170 -pel8. !BO 21.n St 5f3..m7 . 1 . Med t terr an e a n home ~ 11:" 1 East. iut~. s.c2.~ C1au Bulk Adv. ~-.~ ~ fQUlp frplc, ~l'!: Conv. to IChols A awu.DNG 2BR ...... ...._~ $1». t BR. _,.,, Util pd. AVAIL now 1 A 2 Bdrm apts . :· Featured ln Home 1WO LOTS To TA L : 1•v · • 6d-Sd6T. ......,.. I· $275. Avail lmmed. -DJllKI Bch. pier A Pl'k'I · Adults. heaated pool, rec. room:~ ,,,......,.,,, 4.000 sq. ft.+ IM'xDI' QIOJCE LOCA.LotsforS.le 170 lifall ANewspaper 3BR. 28A. home. I blk to 613-g550, :,.~~li •• c lub~iant~ SOS t. Edgewater. Ad'ultlonly.MHDt. ~ ,-. .~ maid'• qrtn. Million dollar TION, HunUncton Beach, SUPERVISORY octan. pool. $330 mo. OM S BR. 2 b&, bJtm, dbl pr. A TRI~•aanv . a •" ·:ro1Hll l-ltt-29156. 1 BR tum a"* "«> N -' view of coutlln! I: city ZONED BUSINE8S, PRO-~ A ti r e S a n J u a n work River Aw. tam. nn on corner lot In ~:---·"-~ _...., •S25 Wk A Up On Ocean a-.., . o r-·•1 llahb· ~BR.,..~_:_ aJr cond. 11 FESSJ 7 ,,_ ONAL OR OmCES ~Ytra':r°e!y ~So= MNa North. 557--0«lS. __ _..,._.,,_. 1_ IL -~Bach · 1 B&&oms :;, ~ at Centfti 11 acft lot.-~-" ""111 by -IL TERMS write· · · NO SEU.ING = •-. •--3 •· -•• ,,...,_, •• ~,. '"" ,oq. --·Pool· Utll Pd :I Pftll!nt owner tn 1961. KANPAK, 1m Klhtt Rd~ t93-t1A I I~ ~ -mo. J:N°• ._. l\IXUl7 '· Bdrm, aidtltec-• Call m.87t> • . 2 BR. utU=ll'IO mo. Ni °"""' lk!Pts ""L Pri'°" Klltel Maul, Hawaii. -•In Dnort NO COu.ECTING -lwfl\t'I e S0-1313 =/ llhptr ,i-, .,.., 2 ~111 ~tio, a pets. 227!* St ' raced ao sita.om. Phone c lol ' ' . mo. Yel.r\Y. Dave, .-.1: ,._ • • * I 5ft.a28 or ~ tor c;nmercrly It...... • 174 1nveitment $2500. EISIDE 4 Br, -2 8&. bitm, d· .. tml '1t nHt'n. ~ -~·Apt:~·:;. e TROPICAL POOL e ' rope ISi l.D1' In ........ """' lll!YUIL • Hoo ""°""'th·e H Unlurn :ios whr, ..... ..,. ~ B£Aal -.. oe """· ...... or ·-mi. 1BR""'1145. Gol ol"" "'J' .. , Si'"" --ot Iha -....... -• pool, $280. y,.. Lio. ' 3 Br., 2 Ba, p~tlOI, 1Bit11lfOW•IJllla 1'5& 11th, Aft~ -I~ ..., ,,. Lonlon Br1dte· 1-Wd e Income Guaran-Go-al * 2 BR, 1 BA -.. ~pool JlllY .. l'lml. 2 BR S200 •utlls. Alt. IJTILS' Jill. _,. _ i;IP Newplll't Beach -ID all -. • cttJ. Call for Full ln!Dnnatlon ~ =~ '215. ':,., -':"!:J:. per I07 E. Balboo 61U8!0 ~~· U U/ In o ·) iiiiiiiiiiiii~·iiiii Great loc•UOn fCfl' 111•1 otrlett ,_.. er wtll trade U Coste • a BR. ooavt. den. trp1c. Nl-W. ~ ' I Miiiiio lle!Mo building with aoo<l ,,........ M"* or Newport Beoc11 tn-• 1474ta • 3 BR, 2 BA, ..._, ..,.i. ** OCEANFRONT --· winter mttal. * * I Bit -~ ' "" Owner wilt en1T·: t.~t T:i.111 eom" prop. ........,, ,;_ ~· .e'~ ~.::.'1~4 U. ~ -can •• =t ~ti only, $1ZI~ Avall1 ~ l)eoed 1vlth '°"" dol1· 1 Price ~"! -· . ...,,_. .l4udn C:.W 411 Mii" now. Ml-CUO. 1 1 135.000. Call 546-tliOO fol' <;>zy llU mini condo, Heart FNJr GROWING-<X>M· _,lil*Altl. * 3 BR. BA. crpta, 411*i t W ' · ·l BR.-..,.~ OM iJ ''" lllo.6-U...... --1s moro lnlllnn•tloo" .!m~~ ~ PANY BES!' SELLING * Nl•Ol1f * encl pr,.eacl. J!*tlo, Ira ~W, I• I BA.~ an ,_,. Y1ow 1'!rl!d. ,. ;... • .. --Ml INVESTMENT DIVISION 1.,.,;. ~. · PRODUCTS JN(X)MJ: AJ>. yard. -61)--lojl, bldno, -11111 ..;..; ~ wldi f BR, I Ba. ~ lfto " W.11 lo L~ING . . PR0X Sl.lG0,000.00 PER W.--A-Dena l'olnt '-· =. 80~ ';;"M."'i'l:i '""' liri.J:101_ tl!LI patio: .,.___., .. -·'"" .... ,• 11111 -'""111y ltOll l1toto w-114 ~~ JN. ,,_ .,. Jiii! A Few Of 3 BR, 2 BA, "" • d,bl pr. TZ!OOll, ~-O:-wa11t .. ~ ~ i::r -" Dims 11a. Hiies ':::::;~~~~I* ft..lclt cas11 * °"' MANY RENTALS . . • Juot .-....... -"" -. , _,. 1 BR, 1• 8ACHIUlR ~ .... _ , .-...... ,. _ ..,... • nrea hp • ~ n•. -BA.-. '-· llrrY, £f;,..... No -. __ ,, JUST USTED Will btll' your piopm" AD •Danco -Sl2l . QUIEi'-• ~ 2 !i'iWilt..i.. y-so p!lt. --• .,. ·lll!la paid • ..._. C ,te - :io tt. ,,,. '*· -""" ..., wtthi. n 1>n. Call • .U.-u-.. BR O>ttaa<· Par11111ta :Iii<"· ;;;;:; = awm. r BR. &lllO;o11 ·ll:IO "' -. Iii • .., , • -,,-Blv~. 2 -l<QllllC 4000 • lllcomo TaX S.,.lco 1!:..tcte. 4 llDROOM, f I r • -!Ir pool a ..tll. Im I ltfll!I -~ ..... JllJ~Sll.lllll.'5 aq. tt. i-to -1-. mt HOLLAND 1411. S.lo1 .. ~ ...... ohe-tam.~ IA/IMl,.,... ~.:f~~ ~ 111111tMt1blit1"'118Molo~ • • -· I Ba, r.m Rm , A.•klnr 188.501. CIHn. Bkr, lllll ~. CM 16fl'JO $1<1 • lJTltil Jewe<. I lb'. • Iii ..... ~ HKm5. -I atlt, .... _, , Clolp • ft Aa:s-1, °"8..~ Xtra m.-nz. I BEER Bar• eue: t:r Jew tftCI 1ar. Yard t« cblld I: ~=~Alnt "'~'"' 8LUJT8, •BR Condo. tp&c, no I a P'Ulal ~t'r:'l'u..'l. ~ CENn;R Coat& -2 ..,_ San a.man... P'ullr eqlllpt, J>'1. Call tl."..::J: ,_ potlo. MllO. -TrtJ --t --pd. l ... l'UJIM. ,., -c.-s Stu Adlt Joint,. COOIJIMldo1 i-.,.,,,.,. laltle. Good -· * ' n • r • Aft. -l o r • t ' ODI t ... ITUOIO" . Ml-oqotllJ ~ Otoat potential. ---lor """"9d couple . Sl'G -CUmiMllomol 211<. Ml-4471... -ef· BEACaf ..,.a mt, I bao, c.' ... I I AL&:vm.mll.rAID ' IL Lio. tn'. W otll ..,. Cll' both. Call ___... ,._ nf.4!11.m&, ---Ill ba. Fl'plc. Bl""' Kldl 6 HUlltlftll .. lleodl bJt.loo. -. --. --llo !~!i' ~P~a~·~·. &G-2020 ... -· Ni 1111 DISTRlBU:rDR, ........... -~ llllll -'!!!r· -II ... .. :::i: = ' CDITER "* ~ 1111. WAlft"'IOBUYl..-tuntto bleyda "" •loo. Good VILLA PAcrFIC-Ex· 1IWn'I SBllloDnll AWi lf_ll.,.'-&\ II ~~ ......,_._ -00 -Island l!om ~· -· Aft 5. PllO · SP US! fBr. 2Ba. c!lllM ~i. rel o.,d ...;.. -1 la'1-'1JI & Ufl • -1. W. • ...... =-:;" ~.,. o.:i ~l -· (211! 'llMl2!. : :._• -1""'<· Otlldrwnt Boit or tr.nor, 11o;.'. .... eiu• 1 r-•••• 'J:; 11 -,., 1'1 a-1 -..:a--... 00 ~-9u,cK CASH ri.:..!i:£~~ ~,!>,!;Z'.'Dtl VICE :f:cll~ ~Iii: : BAn=.,~.BaJ ""....."l":!:...!"' ' me"'= -~...r.l!~ ~ NIWPOIT BLVD. THROUGH A _.,....... 'iilc$N'1t1~. rap .. •1mo. B&, * * m ....._ ...... or CLEAN 1 mt. 61lU"' ::l'';;.itr~ ~n.~:.ai;:: WANr AD v---·-*MMlll *)!Wilt ' vi'\.,,;"£-~:"~ Mmr..'i;t-• ~!!!.:.~·=·~ ... ' 642-5671 [<'·1~~=·.!'~ ..... ..:"~ 'f.S ~!':::lt.""',;,.!":l".:e ·~.:-.:.. .... ~: :!\" ~ .... & -·-"' .:;,~.1.·~ _ .. . fi'itc n ""' ,.,m, AtJ. -_. Coll..,._ --1n<1 u1111. 5.11-aa. -I ., : I I i r I ' ! : . " ' ; l ·' I I i I I I • I " <: . ,, • ·MS~. IWum; _ .. iiiiiiiiiiiii IL co.DOVA APTS. From Sl45 1•2Bad ....... Dlabwuher · Shag C&rpeUng • Wllk'·lh Cloo- eta, Forced Air Heat • Extra .Large lloo1111 • Beautiful Game !loom . Heated Poal7JIBQ'• Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings inil close to shopping. <Nr J{arbgt & Hamilton St) Adult LIYl"9 • N4j Peta. 'JJJn Chorl• St., COii• Mooe 642-4470 HACIENDA HARBOR From $154 DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished • Unfumlihod Heated Pool -Gara1es -Shag CarpeUng Dishwasher -All UW!ties Paid. Adulta Only· No Peta 241 Avocodo St., Colla Mau 646-1204 VILLA ,MAR.SEILLES SPACIOUS 1 • 2 llDROOM APT. Fumlshod & Unfumlshod • Adult LIYl"I Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • Plush shag carpet -mirrored wardrobe doon- indlrecl Ugbtirig In kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private leDced patio • plush landocap- ing • brick Bar-be-Que1 ·• large heated poola &'lanai. Alt' condltlonl!\g. 2101 So. B~lstol St., S.onl• Ana 557.ftoo COLDWELL, BANKER • CO. MANAGING AGENT Colt• - ·w+t•INDS. WOULDN'T YOU? \ AV .\11.AllLE r.h lit. CdM. LARGE Tom c.1- 25511 lq. tt. ~ ''°"· 100 bl&ddltl sret. ...,.._ • ... •. dloplay .,,._ 40 ~ • --·Vic. 'l'fttt ft. tac1n& Cout Hwy., &5 fl. Rd., t.quna Be a c M·. akSe street lr: garden, JlllU1i;• 49'1·1331. I 'THE EXCITING ~i.~ -:;. ~ ~.:.::: ~="::I!.":'"'~~ ,.,.,... er 1eparate:ly. C. N 8tb vie Bal in.;:[ PALI MESA APTS. ~Ma~lerw, Realtor, i~ "D" • ~F' 8f" '"nlE FACTORY" ba1 2 ~ .. "::!'J~'f3~turday• and 'FUN IN THE SUN! ;>.;":= ~'.1~~1: ~~o;.,,s;n:~ =.,.: _[__ ama1J Ntajl lhopL Antique hair, IWeei: faL't", FmJ. vie. J00,000 beallb JPar:7_~g poola, 7 Ugh!· Ml•lltes to NewPCll't hac:h ...... Candy ..... ......... ~'\T;;'.'''. -·H.B. --•.11u·o1 ed term11 courta, bacy<:1e tralla, putUng green, Unbelievably large apts. becorator furnish-<:ZS :llth sc. Nowpon Beach. =::'7=":0------1 ~--, '"" ahuflleboarcl, croquet. Spacious Junior 1'1 ed Huge POOi, jacuzzi, electric built-Ins, shag ~. FEMALE """" a...,, Shi&· 2 Bedn>om, 2 -...... ,.. !rum $174.50 moatllly, p~ 1 or 2-beclroom ta CORNER -M-1 """' .,. Te""'" Vic. "'"""''" s Bedroom, 2 bath ••.•• $255 plam and ~~town boUlt& with 2 or 3 bed~ carpe ' ~DpesUL'TSsauna & more! w/900' bldg. S250. mo. 991 ~-~· n d. Westm!rwb!r. fi....:::" .=. ap~ w~~ roomB. All with elactrlc kJtchem, private bal· ,.. -NO PETS ~~'!::' St, CO.ta M..,, MAN'S ..-.!ch ._, on ,....,, .. W.,,. w1.1, c:ony or patio, eupetlng, ~r!es. SUbter-SINGLES · . . . . . $1 SO FOR LEASE ct, ornlral a .... ...,,. ~ 8-11. no pets. m E. ""· CM. ~an J>iu'ldnJ!, el8vafood tors,~ °'!!!.maid ser· 1 IDRMS. . . . . . $160 clocatlon. '"""" Pan Aw .. !'.?;";l:,. ~ ..'!' •. ·~-:.713' 646-8666. va.~. GOunnel mara.et, ..... ~ cleaner, .M. 1150 1111 tt AU.or part. .,,.,.....,.....,, "' ....... _,...._ Parr..Llke su,,_,.ilftt beauty 18lon on groanda. See beautlfUlly fur.. 2 IDRMS •..... $180 PH' 64Hllll AGT. UTTLE """"" DachlNu;i QUIET DELUXE nlabecl models t00a 9 to 6 Otb Unfumlshod Apia. A•allable lndustrl1I Ront1I 450 vie. Alber!""'"· ! an 2A~BRAPTS. "-··by In y,lJa.m. p.m. er From $10 to $15 LESS. Oement<.AltS,.,...n75. ,,.. Patios * Htd. Puola ......,. appo tmen usl north of Fashion SO WEST BOXER Nr Sbop'a * Adulta Only Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hllls YOU'RE RIGHT -• C.M. Valley t:l:i: v~~ ~ ~•iq• Apts. Road. THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! t',.\;:;': =· ~ :t::: Nlgu•1· •31.irm. f,"!! •. ~Aptlall3Ana Ave.,.~~:. PARK NEWPORT ADARTMENTS 1561 MESA DR., COSTA MESA head ,..., doo,. Frnn< ore. FOUND sum 01 """"'· M.., ·-,_,... ,..... 5 bl"· E of 1 Plenty Of perking. $165 mo . dcl Mar Tract. ** 3 Br., lV. be. ** Oii the bay ~ · Nawpon Blvd. ~2284 or 641-2938. -~1766 , newly decor. encl retephone (714) 641-1900 for rent1I fnform1tlon. I.JI~--1..:rxJ Sq. Ft M·l ~ with FOUND .. ..:.~ YoUQe SWnrte -bl-ti ..-.1 .-... · · .,.... front office, 1 -rear door. cat vie Avocado Ave., C.M. ~ ' -~. -•·· ' -~· Apt Unfv 365 • U f 365 -• ~!St CJoae to everything. $170 • m. "'e'· n urn. Stn mo. 3 ~. 1240 ~~~------• mo. 880 'Center St., Of. Call Dina Point N rt •···h l.op.n St. Days 646-5033, f"ND orange I: white cat In aft 3 pm wkdys, all day fWPO --Aptl.~ eves 646--0681. f.lesa Verde atta. call wk.nda, 642-8340. $l90 per mo. 2 Br., 2 Ba., WHERE Furn. or Unfurn. "370 .1~ Stor..., 455 Ml-7246. WANT PRIVACY??· crsrta. drps. bJtos encl gar CONGENl•LITY ._. ,II FOUND lo Mf!A. Verde grey Here's the MSWM' for balcony view. NN apt bl ,.. Costa Mesa ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~·STORAGE, ouldoor, f~nced. tabby wfwtdte cat. 541r7DI Aph. furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 $1li9/mo. 2 Br. 0 n nice area. 837-3927. PREVAILS ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 469 Newport Blvd. For ln.lo or· sr,,...7739, i:.;,=..;..;;;.;.;;...,..--.....;.;..:1 :..:=..:;.;==:....--:..::: cul.<Je..sac w/2 entries 1: Eid Bluff Ocean view, superb house call ownet". 8'15--0144. 'cu-"'-~R=INET_c._;=v~1--H--t\re10n-- Huntington iMchC cc"::c"'"=::;•_ck=l.;Mao;.:;r;..._--1 balcony. -~!Jee. w radiant ~ty, wiram•M•t.,• te~• * * * NEW * * * Rootns 400 Rent•I• W•ntecf 460 Beach. F~~n s 1 .. ------------------ -,be=.. ~ ' g!lr .""I 1 llR. def·-• apt, •-1oc ~·~ 536-1739 $145 $165 SUNNY 2 Br bltns refr Lndry'fadl, AdUlta. '"""' ut:I>• touch, exclU1lve club with A1TRAC11VE room, prtv. WANTED TO RE.VT Big I"""'-'=:..· ------1 Bacbe,lor & i BR, patlol, pr, 1 sundeck: walk heh: no•~ 644...(1878 0!"'557-s.tn. pool.._!:-C· adlt&. $ 18 5 · unique Aquaber, Jounta!M l} COSTA APJS. bath. Kitchen prtvUege1. Bear cabin lot Chriatmu i'"'ND. Slarrne kltte:n · vtc ~ ., priv. aaraa:et -Adltl, no pets. $190. Lee. , 8f4..1w, and tonnaJ. prdens. All part Businep woman or teacher. we f! k e n d . (Frl/Sat!Sun Westmlnltft' 4 18th Place. Divided bath & J.ota of 615--075 * SHADY £LMg ··POOL. * WELL Deafgned 2BR. 2 Ba. ot the South C.out's Une&t No lmOker. Ce n I r a l I y nlte.l Must lltoep 8 oorn.1 o'-'=='------- cloeeb. Rec hall, pool & 2 ~ms each. Bltillll ~ e Adulta Poo&a1de Ji_40 up ' 2 Car gar. $!00' Month on apartment commwtity. 1 & 2 lledroom localed. $22.50 per wk. fortably. 4 adulta, 4 DARK p-ey le white female pool tables, sauna batha. peU: I: drapes choice' loca· • QiUdren next blOck yearly lea.R. 644-7423. 1 Bedroom/stuclloa tromJ195. e BuUt-ins e Shag ~ti 646-1979. chlldttn. Call 551-flli. cat, found in Santa Ana see for younelt l'ml tion. Lease ~ pr month. free Furniture Pt.in F unt I V 11_ 2 Bedroom from $295. • Drapes' e Walk in closets ROOMS St! wk. up w/klt. 4 BR. 1 aty hse. nr Adanu: or I -'H=•~igh="'~""=a.'-"S«Hl'l$1"-'=''--Keellon .Ln. (1 blk W. of Call 673-8550 RLTR. l'n E. 22nd St., CM 642-3&15 0 I n I ... , Models open 9 A.M. til dusk. e Swimming Pool S27.50 wk up Apts. 2316 ~fesa Verde schJ, 1 child. FOUND; Part poodle, white Ba.ch, 1 blk N. of Slater). 2 BR. 2 llA !rs e TROPICAL e Bar-b-Ques Newport Blvd., CM. Call 213: fi33..WO. rnaJfo IU' ~ a.st 84)-7848 , upsta , PCX>L e BEAUTIFUL 2 BR. 2 BA. ~ e Enclosed Gan.ge ~. im.JM10 . ' .-. ' __ ,,.. •·ach d<>wmtaln. Attrac. apl 2 Br. &td!b, 1% Ba. f!11l, wlw""" -bl!lns $IS5 AU Dtilitie' s Paid RETIRED lad I NEWLYWEO'I WM! " "'"' ___ . _____ , , -·-._ Swedish frplc. 6 4 4-4 61 O sprl strcae. Gu & wtr pd. 968-S186. ' ' . y, o v e I Y small houa. Up tu $150. , BACH. nr beach. ~. dayz; 673-4fD1 .a.ft6 pm. 145 E. lBth St., apt 9, ~~ ~m::ec~/~h, ~-~1~1155~·~· ~~~~·~~~ -"Loso.:...1 ______ sso.;..;;s 1 " Col. TV. 1(35 N. Coast. NEAR new 3 BR, 2 BA, 645--4585. Huntif!!On S..Ch ON THE BLUFFS Mature adults, no petl PRIV home. C.M. 10 LOST ~tale ran Ch!htWrua ·' Open eves. 675-4367; frplc. So. of Hwy. Be'st DELUXE 2 Br .• 1~ Ba. AT NEWPORT Walldngdiatanceto l~ p"·'I'·' l•t Ti T •1 ~., ••• 2'ifl!. an 4. · area. Lease ~/mo. ll.3: Studio on dead.end street. * MOVE IN TODAY * aho~p center. employed lady btwn 5(Hil). ' ..,, ., t' oc a • .., '7r 421-sMS. ,........ A-... " bl 51-A MO ... A S C M CaU 56-4449 no later 10 pm. corneT Oa!I ~tar & Nrwport. OCEANFRONT do to ...,..,ti, 1 ..... ..,., poo • tns, •7 • From Newport Blvd., tum at ~ t., · · Blu Collar. Riverside lag, luxurious. quiet, ~ ~ SPACIOUS2Br.,2Ba.open ~ • .,,.~·$155.lcb!ldok. Spe.c. 2 lc ,3 .BR in 4-plex. Hospital Road (1 blockl '!!!!"'!!~M2-~;.me~~!!!!!!!!'l;G;;ue;;;;;st;;;;;H;ome;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;4;15;1 ~ call·642-9'l22. ~· smrtterm 494-4012 beams. priv gar. 613-0937 opet:S.5@-7l54. Several avail. ALL EX-abovePaclticCoulHwy)to Penon.11 s-S~l=AMES~~E~c~.-.. -lro-nt-pa-.,.-I · . ' or 675-48T.l. DELUX 3 BR, 2 BA blt·ins TRAS. Pool, rec bldg. Kid11 tr 900 ~--• ••• -~ 2 BR· OCEANFRONT. $425' encl dbl gar trplc oovered welcome. From $139. See en &net!. ~..,y ....un:, 11IE EXCITING declawed, acar front le-g, -· . ..... ·I~ ... ,, • mo. BeautUul furnllbinP, 2 BR., So. of Hwy. Pool. pat1 .... 2 children ok no petll Mgr. l7371 KeelJOD "B". 1 Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. * Prlv•te Room * * HINDU SPffiITUALISr • t~ale. Ans to "Kitty-Cat." *** 49+-(l,W *** n~.!l!~:ro'Rnly. $225 ~~ _ .. o Nr Harbor &: 8 a k er: blk W. of Beach lllvd. off Telephone: (714) 645-0)6() PALM MESA APTS. tor Let th.la ad cb&np )'OW' Vic Warntt/Newlalld, H.B. ~~===----'~""=!· 968--0979. Slater. 968-7510 or sh-Gill. SEACLIFF Manor Apta. 2 MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. Ambulatory Lady or Man wtule outlook on Ute tor lhe Reward. l0-6120. 2 :iFf~~c~th $170. 2BR, Individual units, WALK to beach. Dbc; 3 BR., ::..llS4~, i:~· ~ Un=b?yR ~?~Pts.. Ni~h=~!.~re. ='~rfe. ~.~dl/., •::Jic;. ~:vie~~ r:~ 0f<=~~ We have Winter Rentals REALTOR 6M-7'27U like own ho~. closed gar, 2 Ba., mnken liv. nn., beam Placentia Ave. Ask about huae pool, JaC1JZ2i elect bit. * Call 548-4753 * JO AM·lO Plot. .m-.91..3G. Blvd Ollil White Salo WUl Take Studentll --'-'==::,;·'-"!.O...::""--dsh/Wllh, trpfc, adlt. no cell., frpl, bltns. l n cl. OW" discount. se&-2682. ins, shag crpt11, drps, sauna 492-9034, 132 No. El C&n.lno ruth Ave ·box cionta1n1nc Newport Beach Also oceanfronts avail. Cotti Mes9 pets 361 East 18th St diahwshr.; priv. patio, encl. etc. Adults, no pets. Real, San Clenwnt... drea. Reward. m-6989.. 3 Bdrm 2 bath trpl I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~. ' garage. $285. Oii.Jdren O.K. 2 Bdrm.. 1~ Ba,. fl'plc, SINGLES From SlSO Rentals to Sh.re _.." PROBLEM u~. year~ ... ~ $Z75JI SPAC 1 & 2 BR 2 ba. shag ~Delaware. Avail. Nov. =: e~tnsp,..~;ePlw/: 1 BEDRJ.1. Fron1 SUiO .._ ficlent, a~h·e~n; ~~. = =: , ·-4 BR. 2 BA · ·•·• .•• $325/350 HARBOR ~ crpts. drps, bitns, freshly 18 '546-1:112 ocean. Yrly lsc. 644-7597, JJED~. Froin Sl80 i"""EM. · Tl"ftCher \to'al\U pregnancy couDRll!IR. Abor-V\c H u • Go&denwett. 3 BR. 2 BA ............ $285 QIUJJI.) painted. Covrd car pt, 0 CE AN FR 0 NT, beach ·615a3906. umSlS , ~~Avail F'rom SlO roommatt' ln Newport area. 1Xin Ir adopl.icn; 1"('f. AP· II 8· R' .~ "'T - I BR. I llA $175 ~••-k -~-s sundeck Newer dlx Br 10 ~-2 Br 8"1 6 4 6 -g I 3 < , CARE ...... ··-· · -· .. u . "" ....w• ... · ·· · ··· ··· ·· Fuml·•~ • ~~· 0 · C>.lU .....,,nter t, bltns , ~.. drpa '""'-· '2 NEW channellront • Vk'w You're righl, they're under. cve11wkndi: ' uv-n.10. • ~ MaJt bm:«, bnm, ""' 2 BR. 1 Ba. Penin · •• ·· · $250 -;;,wr-1.,...... • ~~. • .,.....~, :fu; f BR. 3 ba. ,, 3 BR. 'ced' 1561 M LADY v.1th car 10 ilhar'l" ~· CALL:67J.3663 Unfurnllhed carports,nrlh«>PSl:pler. pn · esaOr. 2BRLaiunaee.ctiboule,l tM mu:zz&e. t"hHI, c ollar . Spec. 2 &: 3 Br apt. $140 up SlG9 yr. round. Adlla. Baby U1 den. Side tie avail. (5 blka from Newport Blvd.) blk I be h . 2 -.1 mo le' home al D Moc;m Reward, call 55:1-JCU. di: t F $1 -.. 15 . '. Poot, cpVdrp. bltns, kids ok ok 536-2l31 $425. Mo. l'Mrl¥· Owner. S46-9860 __ °_1 .. ac , up cs, Beach. Free rent to rtihl p.m. associ ated BR OKE R ~-RE A L 1"0~5 z o z ~ w B"lboci "' J-J44J * LOVELY 2 'BR. Cloll!' to Ocean. Lrg llv rm & balcony patio. V a c an t . rom -to ,.... mo 1996 ~pie No: J ••• 60-3813 · • 615-1972 6'15-4J'ra LRG 1 BR. .-.---ocean Ww. 1125 patty ..... 7972. -"'=--~~~-~-2'.1>6 College No. 5 , • &e-7035 % mile North of RB. 2 BR • unfurn $140: all year, -..ZU aft fl. ALCOHOlJCS A.oonymou-. LOST fem Dob'8 ~ 8.ct,.lon • l '.Bclnn1 SPACTOUS Townhouse 2 BR. bttths Cl'Ptl, drps. pool, 3!:!-n 2 :--:::Ins.~::: ~ ::· ~. ~~ WANTED ltraJcht Bathelor. PhonP 542-n17 or wrltt> Mothf!r. \'ti:: PCH I: n.Jla, 2 Bdrms e S Bclnns 2 BA, vaulted celling. !!40und tac playCple)'?'dLI: car2 mnlpt, month to month. Owner irtove. Htd. pool, Adul.., m. Inte1estrd 1n Ailing. 2 P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mt>M. LB Hu 1 P"l'9 ""° need Garq:e Pools. $19 5 .,. mo. a;; furn. $290 Bk r tant ok. 1887 Mo~la Bdrm apt. nr beach . hi•r. ~·ard. •Mn. IV, or 2 Full Batht 540-41'1'9. · ~.1 ok. No pets. ~1642. • • 548-54'10. • 613-3508 COUPLES PAR'MES lwsr llJ6, AJiend maJt ll't&"'IVU'I Can Phil, 2 to 8 P.M. Sea.I lnt 81arMllt 6D Udo MB.l!ller size bedrooms w/ ** BEAUTIFUL l &: 2 BR. MAGNIFICENT View, 2 Br NEW 1 &: 2 BR from $170. FEMALE rootnmate f 0 r 539--3344 p '::°Or N ' ~ 213: M.1-2928. i.i~i. bean1 ceilings 1<>...,.e Contemporary Gardeo Apts. TRIPLEXbl apt, lge 2 Br. shag studio apt -•e, gar, Near beach and~···. beauutul ~f apl. 675-7761 SWINGING , 8 · fWpOl1 "ROY'ft"' U~g ""'m w/g'as ~~r Patios, frplc., pool. $.155--crpt. ~ dsbwhr, laundry Adultl only. ~·i;1_ Rd. 114 E. 2>th CM .. ,. aft 5 or wknda'. L SINGLES on I.al· 6'2-Tm (bua phonel. wood burning fireplace. $180. Call 5.51-0000. ~~'M.U s£ pa~W~o ~ ..,,.,. ._... F • , . . SHARE V\ew Apt, Jingle CalJ J~~':i 8 p.m. LOST; P.t Racmon. V1c •• w OCEANFRONT New furn. 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl, $.100. Wl.nta. Adlts only. No pets. r::· 673-8088. OCEANFRONT 3 BR, ·;-· 2BA I 2BR, 2BA, Call Bing • da.yw 838-1491. Eves & . wkends, 1)75.-2949 BAOIELOR apt. right on .. bcb. $95 a mo. uur pd. 2 "' wla free rent. Winter. 673-7388. 675-4357. Convenient laundrY. area 1 & 2 BR wftum. avail. deposit 96l-7sis . BALBOA Blu-' Qub, Lax ount1fn V•lley ~mplayed lady only. Or rent Harbor It Vlctorta. C.M. off kitchen. Enclosed pa-Heated pool. $130 & up. ' Bayfront 1 Br A 1 S rm, JUO mo. 60-fi889. Socl•I Cl""' W Rewanl. Call $48--079. tXis. 2 swimming pools, Adulta. 853 Center St. CLEAN 2 BR. 2 BA, Pl5 mo. ded . ~ . HAKEWOOD BACHELOR wilt share 2 BR LOST' black min. poodle, T sauna, recreation faclll· 645-89m. Gaa lncld. Priv patio, e!ec ~ uctlon on ng Largest 2 BR's in town. 10263 Apt in Coata Me1a w-samf. ~~UR.SELF mo. Vk:. Publde FAtalcs, ties. Security goard. No LRG. 2 BR. Cottage. Sep. gar door. 21732 S. · Slater Ave. nr. Brookhurst &&5-28S8 IN 'oisCc:i:E~ F.V. m-«rn aftft' 5 pm. pets. ·patio. Wuh rm. Gar. flM. Bookhunt. ~3218. BAYFRONT 1pUtlevel, 3 Br, il SD Fr w y, F . V. 0. fo R 435 ~ls()ptn10tll7pm ~~-~::,C Meyer Pttt°~.t;.:!r~~f.~ ::.::srcYrt~-~tns:i>tb~'. ==~~001()'~a:~ r .... r ent n~SCOVl~-J.193 P W CM peta. $UJ/mo 80-4549 673--58'78 ~. anced power kitchens • GARAGE fill' Storqe. "' mentlontd In Novl!"ml>er 2700 H~Bl·'J·. 3~BR., !"'A·~· $165~~~ WALK TO. BEACH 4 BR. 2 BA, w/ocnn w. "sBQSv.;im'g !Poolandlv e Outdoor 1B ~~~ ... ~ Meu Pl.AYBOY. Paae 23. nr •..---'"' . e .. vau now . .,...,.,,..,,,, praie laund rm 543-1596 •· e . priv pa.Uoa ,....,_.,, ,_ ;i. "WHd 11 .. n-p" Mii -Sballrnar Dr., No. 2, New 1 le 2 BR, cpt/drpl ar 90-00 . e Sha& crpta. ·GARAGE for f"l!"nt, t<>dt S20 • ""'"" m1 C.M. dswshr. 316 16th. MT-3957. ~ DLX all elec Huntlntfon INch per month. Coata Mesa. Call Ftoom treaure1 to truh TIME FOi QUICK CASH THIOUGH A DAILY PILOT Cir n370 CLEAN-2 BR. CU>eled. lncd BEACHBLUFF Apia. 2 BR. 2% BA. ...... pool: I ~""~21~06_._____ tum lltmt Into cub trtV"U yard & garage. $1 5 O · 2 & l BR. Pool, patlo dbl pr, patio.~. BRAND NEW CLOSED 1araae Jor llOl'q'e. CALL OAD..Y PILOT OCEANFRONT .ye a r 1 y, = OK. No pell. O.whr. 8111 Ellis. 842-4893. 3 BR. 2 Ba. VIEW. Frpl. QUO VADIS Il l $25/month. &a Mar. na Cl.ASSl1'IED ....... fG..5171 $450/mo. 3 BR. NEW. 2 . WUC to bell, kilts, J\IXUl'ioos Carp drapes: prage Year· LUXURY GARDEN APTS. 1'lden Aw.., A.pl. No. 1, CM. YEARLY -1,9 blk lo beach. 2 BR. Frplc. Palla. 2 car gar. Lell.llt'. $250/mo. 4709 River ~~ Ave. Call 673-mlS. WANT AD 642-5671 Frplc. Bltns. 645-8008. • BR Lower..f1_40 • 1 &: 2 BR. pool, rec room, ty pj) Mo. 6G-01.T7. Hid. Pool * Jaeuzti·Sa unu SINGLE rar prqe. Near * * * ICL ,;,:,<Ec:AN::.;"new=-.:;,"'8.:.R='."""•~B"Ac, New • New • New Shag cpt, diw. BI. No pets quiet, no peta. m 12th st. 2 B 1 blk to N RecreaUon Room l "'°""! 12th st 1 Balboa Blvd, ln * * * $250mo tll Mid June . UiL.PauLt. Nr.HarborCenter.54<H484.HUGE2BR 2BA,del r, ocean. ew AdultaOnl~·No~s Newport Beach. s2s .1_.-----------------..I , : 673-46.57 or 54~2'J41 JIM 11 1 & 2 BR. Adults. no pets. poolside apt itr. beach. ~ =·r~· S250 yrty, $1S-OFF IST MONTH'S i ,Cm--4600~=~-~--= " BAY MEADOWS APTS. mi Florida 53&-""" · ~· ' IF YOU BRING ADI Office Ront1I 440 Trader's Paradise , BAClrELOR, !Ai blk to bch, Jusl Finished·Nr Scllls 387 W. Bay St., C.M~ 646-0073 OCEANFRONT 2 br, fplc, 18992 f'\orlda St 847-9448 ~. Yr&i$1~' 642-5557 Famllies Welcome! 3 BR, 2 BA, s~g_ crpt, drps, Uguu. BMch dlx ~=· ~· yriy, I~ blk. W. of Garfield AVAIL for tmmed. oc-2 Br, 2 fvll Bath carport nr. OCC. Upttall"l'I. e VIEW e $375. and Beach Blvd.I eupancy exec. ofc I n \,•; 1 BEACH rentah. Winter & ONLY 1 LEIT! $1~/mo. 5S-9786. OCEANFRONT VISTA del Lido. Luxury 2 HUNTINGTON Garden 1 Newport Onanclal center. ·'yearly. No fee lo renters Gas Heat, Gas Cooking and e .. SIDE 2 BR. $150 2 BR 2 BA. Leaae Mature BR. 2 ba. •Pf· on the bay. Apta. HeU at Bo1aa Chica. U.-e Of f\OCeptWI area It lines times dollars -ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 Waler • Alt Paid. Bl I -~ ul. · Yearly. Alt-548-657U. 846-1323. Compal? _ Set' ~ nmrn. Ca 11 L Apt $l90 tna, w w, n:>na:. Pool. Ad ts, no pets. Elevator to ANT C 2 what • Mf.5U. • Apt. Unfum. 365 ower Adu1t11, no pell. 642-00XI beach. Pool. Security. 31755 * F ~ Leue Br., ~re Jl'.l1salnK. Fr. A SMALL BUSINESS J::!~::;;.;="'---..:..;~ I 622 H"!':;,Wt!'.· CM. 3 BR. 2 BA.·PATIO C...~H~~· !nc'!°P,. mi J:'s"."ms~'"" -"":o;;:;:;;....,.,-;--,..-.,,-1 ornc.. or combo. "'· 1a ~Bs;:::l:;boa:;_.;;l•;.:11;.:nd,;.:.. ____ 1 See Mer_ Mt, .\ Mn. Hoban S11'0. Mesa del M,ar. 64.S-W * NICE 2 BR, pool, .IUOOeck, ;'lt ft. rm. UO tq. rt. MD. VERY Attract. 1 BR. upper. 59-200 8!:.AClOUulS .. TOM>hoel, 2 br, 2 2w~·~~r:~~ ~-a:ar, crpb, drpt. adult.I, no tt•·~· ~ "'1 .. · 121 ... ''·c""' -Yearly. l mat~ adult or '""'""~'!:!~~!!!!,..91 ...... ·va t ~ ne. gar, -...-u ... .,. .. · peta. tI'ro. 60-«m. · ~ · h 5'., M . ... , couple only. No pets. $185 + DELUXE pools. $210. 5«)-(179 AdJtl/no pm. 494-f107. PENN. POINT. 2 BR. 2 bL 646-IBSJ, &&ll-48. utll. m-1S03. APARTMENTS ** Ug 2 br. Sll<f. Pvt lncd ~ Nfr!!! w/w opt. &,TS.Jr'· DESK , .... 1Vlllablo S5t1 "'---------------.11 S.lbH Peninsul• Air Cond . Frplc's . 3 Swim· l?':J:tto. Kids ok, no pm. LAGUNA NIGUEL L• mo. WUI P"Mdl ~ llAV£: 4 BR. Condo In 11.8. ::;tU.--YlfO\JND a.1otor honw, • OCEANFRONT T 0 w n . ~~ ~ i:e~~ Spa and DELuxE l ' 2 BR. Utll pd. .,., ..... t. ~Jr..= ' p. No fl'e I' ~e :~u.':. "'::·~ ~~ ~~: .. ~ ,: ~ '°~ ~ ~ )'ioUH, fantastic v1ew, 3 BR, B1llla.rd Room. Poot Adulta. $160 I Up. !m 1 Br., 1 S..; 1115 e 2 Br., l ABBEY REALTY 6G-3850 Y ~ LA.aurw. a.ch. ••I• camptt °' whal havt you pnctkal. TrwSe tor lrMIJn' fam rm., 3 frplcs, 4 Ba. 1 BR. From $160 E. 3lth St. &&-mi. ~ P2S. • 2 Br., 2 Ba.; LRG 2 Br. 2 ti.. near heh. Of:St\ ,..,_~ aftAable w' ·:..;!!c.:'..:8"'..:°"""'::=:::'!.:·.!-~~'-21J..f21- -~t: n. ~/mo. Yrb'. IJEoITTRU'N~ tN:k:~~.t1n=.;t ~ G~f'.ea~~ ~Zc = Sborea. iiz:; mo. big ~s...:= AC::.":: TRAD!,,. LINCOLN :~=!~=.;; "' Capl1trano Beach VILLAGE 2Ee..:'"u~.;....,~, • .,,.. 1 .. 11.~ !:',:;_ ~ ...... ~!~ !!•!f!!t! ~:.~.::.,1:!..,Boocil-=-=-~m..,. ~:.=: w:t!"'!:~.:f"'..:r.: Adu~~·tn3 :.S-~2 ~~ 2400 Harbor Blvd., c.r.1. range/OVt!'n, rerna. No pm. 499-2277 or &S%ft SHO • 2 BR. 2 BA. bltn1. liY vfaw 6'PIC1T ~;r'WM!J-.. ~ ~-'-1.... nr land, ONi', 175-lSlS. . ~ "'" bl .......... I ml""""' ~:.tlf:l.cE 1140/mo. 968-1"6. *FAIRWAY VILLA* ~·. drpo. Prtv. ....... "'om $140 °"""'· A~ -~ -~ 20· A.aloeC.bCnoo l/11, • Adul1' cnly, Call 496-7399 cw OPEN IO AM to 6 PM 2 BR Crpts, drp9, bHn1, no Ideally loclted on the 7tb ~pt. Q)mpl. ftdtoc, 111 JUtdfoconted. Lido A"'9 O\ln. . • . ::::;,, to wt tn wt\I tnclrn trtr. hr It' SC: .. . 268'71 Vlsta Del Mar. --'r=·"":..::r;.:::; ........ -=-!..!,u:;:..-1 ~~ .. °!..~!.:...,'~· MHa falrwa,y or El Nip! OJml. 2 DO ..,... ~· rkllkJmmica, Bkr. m...f10D ~·.I.~~.:..~-_.,..·~~~ ~ • ..i_ .... _ /-~.~ !\.' I.GE Upptl' duplex 2 BR, 2 .,,,. 0 .... .,., p ave .... ,.,.,,...,.. U<JI;>. try dub. runy carptd I: --OK. •VI' ""-.-... •P 01kwood It'' mllllon In °"''C&.nOR• ~ .. u: .. i:;:.:;·t~ so 921 ... n..:.---~ Ba. .ep dln I lndr)'. pr, Your aputment in a FTench $155-2 ~t t>., crr>ls, drol, d111ped. 3 BR. 2 Ml BAI, ~-.. .:.!.vall now. $110. r1cre111on. Swimming ~ n. Utll ,., .. Palll9Clff rr Gnnll. pref CountryGa,rdfn .)"flnMr hltn1,<1a1EldenAve.,c.M. CUltm butU patio. Only 1 v,.,,.....,...,..~ poo\1. He1lth clubs. ~· ,.kt,0::.4. mMeqlyoctfll5011tfttnr. ON:£btdlwtuaJMX>IUN. actuJWno pet.. S 190. -i.-.. 1.... • n d activides. c.n tor appt, 640-7615. yr old. Rtuonlble. ~I *"' S... JUM ~lfr•M Saunas. T•nnl1 cour11. ~a. :62,.tftfMt. cor. Yuctap&. Bal. StOQ.GllO. bit. IUM . WUI trd J:m. tW ~ •• ......_ -~•._,.. LARGE 2 BR. witum. $141 older ~bk couJi .:;:c; y . tm. only T•f . FallCUCk: Wwa. fcrnr, bml.a1111PWortt Impecca-, m • n •a r d • 151 TUlfp Lane, C.M. cau PleMt phone m-nza ,:~ 1 BR. ,....1 deorntl'd, Bllliardt. Indoor goH drtv· NEWPORT BNch. w.,_1c·t1n htllt,, v.Jltya. F'or "1c. prop. can La UoTaitt. Of Hl'Jl-~-,,(c.r,~iiii·~viiitleliiiiiMoriiiiiiiiiii =. ~ate2 ~:b,.0 b-kq 5e-210e. appt. to new. do• n town San Juan lnQ range.6andVolleyt>tll. Drtw. Air. t'!f';IU. pvt blth. l ·';;i~,.,t::::;llkr;;:,:.·~"":::-i-;;:·:....,,,--ITACE REAL10lll•U51 ~. )I potlo, ""'-b:ic* kltcbeto'. 2 "'" .:.,.,,,, "' -$14S L.. .... =---mo ... mo. Wltlrtpool Ball\I. And klll -,. ft. $1l(I .... c.u CAl'IYOS -... .,u...... TRADE 11.-~ n"'pia.ce and Other p1~ PB' mo. m.w. wu.an. more. A re1lden1 t1nn11 OtN tm, 5G-Mft. vtnr, •· iau. -1. ut.U. ... ·o.&e .._ ,., ' ,_ • 1'ro!n S19S, adult IK1Jon. o.ta Ilea 2 BR. I bet>a, Nkllt ~ on WntmlMtw pro •nd ICtivttiet director COITA llEIA $10.Q "" I dif.u". T\'9df ...... o...'• .l .. ba 'Jl1E VENOOME LAJl(lE I BR.""" A t1rpo. ~ -....... ~ t;:_ !MVAC. irw. 2 br. beeut. who plans frae Sunday 2d~CaD~ .. ::O.;;:;;,;~:;;_;:rl:,::,.::;;:;-,..,,.-,,,"',.."'.,..,',..' :: .~~ - 1M5 Anabeim AWDQt NI ...... Sl30/mo. OtD Yrty... i...i. ·-lien 4 • landllcpd, quid ..,...., Poat. brunchel and bltOecuts. tD4a I i ean 111ra. PhlJllpo ---. -~ _ _ Nr."'" o. ,.,.,., u•. IW1 Sllrll~ u low ., si.oo. r eoo1, e HP om. -· TRADE 1arp ~~~ .. BR. t dbl rt:----·-Cldlr -...u, . .., AIRPORT Ol'.'b. r 1111II1 rr. Xlm nmd. S1CIO ........ UNa. ...... , ... * ...., * -. .::._ d :":~"fr': MOia v ~~.· "-· Slngrea, one and ,,... <tlll'd • drp'd. .ur1Cond. Wiii '"""· to. Joki!..., o1 °""' •, Al.a> llt n5 ft' Diii/mo. v..m. 16 ma .,_, ...... bedrooms, tumfahed 1nd 1.-daa I» ,..,. All· It. ...,.,. ...iw. IDt IDcal .. lAI v_... W 11 -DD.UXE t • I 8r t Ba. untu,nlthed. So,ry no 6*M8L • ... ., &lid' S E¥w. -tm '""" ~ I BDRll. --..... pe ... • ii.iii&l -""-~ oltllOron or poll. Model• PWlll -i4iilOt -· ~..,, lo -I""" lo i.. ---c::: ........ echalta. no"" new Ole, -M.ee Aw.. UK Uattl ... 0 HftJl(lft °"""'· ....it flt WUwl. ()no. AM '9 .... Mftl .. 2 laR, 2 IA Al'TS !:'!'-pa ---~ .t..:: ..""'i open d~., 1 IO 7. --. oa NJ<.N. .... - -,. acn. ~lobto Qtllol * 1 1111. "'!'& lllp ljll, In LARGE 2 BA. -or mo•1 lne -· I BA. 1 BR Olllwood PROt'rmOi'/AL lllllt -11 t'T i.. w ... --~ W -. ..0. ...,_ "'°'""'-1·-lli>'· -•· ·-· --cllo 6""" llO Ill. 6 .... I BR'o A J BR'~ IO,.. Hott coL-CWoo. ,., or H Btr. NT ... , -im..: . Clio .,,...,,."l'lllt ...,..,.. -F··•J!:!!!I: -••pr.rr.ml!ll. rr.m ua -met OlnllnApeltmenl9 11.e. tm/mo .... IJl3. PIUWS:lrd.bltlll.MAl<al. ,._,°"" • ~=.r-l .. Bll ... ~Allf. ... : '" • ..... ~ Burr• , ... ,..,_ ···'··· ....... 4U -· .fl .... 1311.«IO ......... _ .. mt'""Dllol A~ .. ::.r--.':'11111t Tlls.ot1l'l.,C.M. IM"'lfttlfWt Illa 1-"fJI -"I ft ~Nii!~~. :: V.. 't1 -_, -2 A '"'\ ...... -LWa 8IWID -MUI! NIU-2 1• -· ..U170 ...,.., Cf '"°!'.i.~ "'""' -llilr. NT-w f -* SUS. I Bll, ~ C1fl. 1'!!11 -· UI., Pini -...U oa ,.,, Bit, ,.,... U!D. Pool. !)id. OCiAii J'lUltV. 2 BR. ... = A --. 118 * * * * .._ ---~ ---·-I DttlJft<ll -. ....., -K -..ii. .. -. 1111 -..... S. ...... -,,,., _.. -.1,;;;~•:;::..----~ l . ____________ .. _IJl!l .. ll pnl. flWl.e -a.MW Ad. -II llWfll-Ill ltltl, W. Ill -·· -~ lelt Idle k""' . , . IG4fll,, I 1 • I -• ~-OAJLV PllOT PUBLIC NO'nCI!! I l . • I • / --;;r.; I I ·- 1 · " .,;';I .. .... .. j • - • " • " -· .. ~ ·----.. ·-· ... ··-::,I• C"\..::'"'...:.o::;::,.., .. ,,:o• :: =--·~ :..:r-",.. .. __ U.'3 10.• " "' -- I I ' I • ~~~~~~~~~1:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~:::~~~-~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~l'~~~~~~~~;,~~~~-~~~~~·:'i ~~~~~~~,....,~~·~H!A!'!"""~!'!~!l~9~72~~~~~·~~DAl~4~Y~JllL01'~~· ~:-:-~'~~ 1----. J~j • '"' 1 l[Il] I • 0' 54 ~ mJ I 1 ,.,,_ ][DJ I • ,.,, 1 mJ I · f s '" filJ [ e14io,, •• j[HJ -l •iiii1 iii; !§;,~. 575 lwloc~plnt . HM W ....... MI ,711 ............ Ml P71t Help W ....... ,Ml•Pnt ~W ...... MI p 711HolpWanltd.M I "711 HolpWented,Ml•11a Anti•• 1 • ... 1--....;...;...;.,.o __ =;.1~ ~ ASSIMILIRS COMPANION tor alert, . -KEllNEL -t o r RH tun time <kya. RH • ~ 11rvlcema.a Comm ,_,,,J!.,1 Apt'ht62ndlhitttnelectronie1 be&lt~_y elderl"I F P&Jd' lllimalbotp.N.B.To $t50 PRINTING .t ablft relief 11·7·30 SAN Frandlco Stncrt~·~·~ "---.~ --•-· · flml. No-. reoull'td. lldy--la Pork Fomnan .. mo. G-A cleaning BeverlyMUorCoov ff ' . -faro bas, •. ~ lncoma u borne tutor ADDl.Y Sn ptnon, 9 t&ru s. Ne.._. .. Late mornlill 'til Rubber/pl&i!Uci lo sine e..per eutn. ~Pd tt.ume ro R Xlnt t.c1n8" bnftt, ._., ooftd!Uon lZ. ,. ~~.· .-. P1lnt~ P()lter A B"""1leld Div. ...i, ~with -all. Adhe~ ... Siko Rep jllJI ct11•l!led ad no. 483, <lo epro SALES WOMEN Applta--·' ~ule "'hr t ,.... Pal!!!!!!!!!!'-AMF !""°""""4 Oar Reta teQ'4. £Joe°'"""' El>&loeer ll•K Dolly Piiot, P. o . Box "60, ; : . ~. on~. "."' 28181._o ~,-da)w,or Ge"""'11.ed.lerAo<t Colta-.ca.m . Typ'lll HOUSIWIYlf G.E. WABllER wtlj, ',;, ='nt1~$5%r ~pvt lnterlor-E~rtor ,,_ SanEq··~•IJ&llo Capll~MIF ews. Gen. otc/Caihler · J:; LAUNDkY work. motel, oo Wb. ~~to~~ •nlnP ~ at Nore_• 4 t tori s:,7 ... 1124. Cu.atom work CU&JTM, Spec. ""'' ..... Pfl01' •m~ A/P Construction S'11Xl tronlng, 6 d'U' week. is ... • ...... Ob ~ dr)'tr, tied •• C.:~ ... u na. price on apWvacancles, ASSISTAN'l' Cook, Ambltlo11a Comput.r.Opetator F /C llkkpr/eon.tr ·mo .f»-1100 W A pnifeuk>nal. people. OUn portable di.hwuhtt '80 •.•. GUITAR L&SSONS Free Color Conaulting le YOWll: man 22--~. to aallt Top l'· l.nng Tenn Aailn-CUstomer Service ISOO LEGAL Secretary exper el: '::t lndMl:eldr:I =da ne~ dlvWon ~ft~ yr l£01polnt built-In dilhwuha- Folk, Jau, Rock. Mualc bl., Woo't be underbid! chef 1n st'fak ~ opera. ment. F /C Bookkeeper '600 Part-I.me Ne'WPOl't' Cenl('r Cf~ ~are .....,....qt; for $00, Guar and de.I ... 7..ru5. theory. Call Steve 875-6018. ~ter., Uc. Hooded, IM. don, 8 days. ADolY 111 Irvine MM450 Recepnontat lO $450 Call ~ . year1 exper'-nce an epe ent ea r e e r 546-8672. roroRING in meth 1 1: st2-EI005. perd1. ~· Mt-. Lewin. ~~EAT ~r P/Tlme, S&t/SUa s~ LIV£..ln. · •• repro-typl1ts. On =re&~t~:;: ::;.n 1 '1"'2--'~c2u-"'r"T~...,,a~o~1~4 1 lclmJce. Jr bl a. hi ICbool-Now~ ~Blvd ~· 2m. eMPQ . Plftl'Y P f;;~~ O erk , to $375 CbUdren sT6.' ~fa~ c•llrltlon. Week· lhen yw're what ~:e need' Weti~ rtfriL 9 • .... 63&-3J!llO alter• pm. * WALLPAPER * " -' COOKs.broU om """"' $Sll5 or-. on & •-Int C.t po;.t daily & •tart..,,,: mo old, Like nu. n4f.· can -When Y'l'I call .. Mae'' A~ ~ ~-cook. -~ 11 ~ 1..-:m:I LVN full time night lhitt avallabHlty r •.. 1ng now for tll& holidays. 673-3892 br.f lam ot aft Sf!! oi; I Jl5l 5*-l"4 M&-lnt ~~~:rn;:e~ ldt.cben bdp. Apply In Frffl-F"Polltlon.IS450 U-t::ll. Bevut,y Mano ; quired. ~te!::on~~ be9th ti;; RentWather1/0ryH1 ---e Relldenti.o .--1r1_,_,.. .......,16<1W.-. NEWPORT Coov. Hoop. lOnt ~ IOth atlhe Joll ';;;;g.,.., fl.Wk.Fnll......_ .. • Commercial inc tine AWXl proch&ets .tor S.A. PtrtOftnel Agency bnfta. 496-5'l86. Offs t W Kalella ~lm 'Ca * s:JS...U>'J * -l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;;iiiiii~ •:.:: Worit ,.,i tnemUble Cbriotmu COOK-BROILER MAN 133 DoYor Dr:. N.&. MAIDS WANl'ED 8 For. appt A tn~ <ail OVER "" wulms. -·• 8abyt1Hlnt :itchell =:-&ttr'1ll'11 Cataffue. Call Now rt40-'TOO. With &fM,t eixper. in !rs b;ld 642417Q., ' Jamaica I~ Hotel m..1621 Nov. 9tb 1: 10tb ~ s:frta@racon from $39.llS. ' •• BABYSittER ywr b:ame operUion. ean Chet FrY<I, 6'l3--8l2I Press ly. AK tar M.Ln Lee. 5-C'rlO. ; • UC'd Child care home, for PlllAINTINmG"'~.2:.APERI1'!~1 Meredith Gerdenl, o; n4/6f4.l'i'OO. FILE CLERK MAID woric in ex~ lcr SEAMSrn.~ w/esper. FRIGIDAIRE Oftn. deep ·~· Infants & pre-achoolers. )ft. nu-.....-area. -.. Su.burbla, H.B. ht grader, COOK with Dinner house up motel apt 2376 Newport o needed by sallmaker. )'r v.~11. wanning d r • r . Central H.B. area. 84Hll7. :C,.~ Rd'1 !um be-& alt ochL 911H1!2 _ m wort lunc:hel, Apply, ~~~~ '1: Blvd., C.M: 540-ms. perator around employmenL Equal DJ.i.wasloer '57.f.071). · EXPERIENCED care tor 1 ' aft S The VU1qe lM, 121 Marine advance. Good benefits. MAINTENANCE Man for Oppor. Employer. Good a DISHWASHERS, washers. • •• _e_re~ child or infant. ~~~~ painted WANTED • Babysitter / Ave, Bal. hie. Start $341. ~ Nancy Mt.y, motel, In excba!lge for apt. pay. 1133 Monrovia, Suile Y dryen, rebJt, ~-.t Ewn1ll& care only. 66-8141. R.8 n_,.....i ..... A ee.ves $129. Hou.tekeei>er -1 day a week o:>C>Klffouaekeeotr. esp'd. 5f0.&'.J55, Couta.I Pet'llOl1nel ~,.!i.,ewport Blvd., C.M. We need •n excep-CoGa Mtsa. &la-6915-Aft 5 delv'd. 839--7a::>; 5tf-5:D.S C · " ........... &OJ.rm. 6 month lnrant. N e wport Adtilt famlly. L1ve-in. NWpt Ale 7190 Harbor BJ _.....,,...,.. tlonally qualified pm 557-1.646. $80. 1 YR. auam. de1 A In. arpenter PAINTING • Honest. clean, Helgbta. MB-9C'l'O. . Bch, gra.1186,979-4691. Cll.~' ., MALE F/C b o o.k keeper pre11 oper•for c•p-SECREl'ARY atall. Late mod. all C3'de M I N o. R home repain, auaranteed work. Licfn9ed BABYSll'tEK wanted, my COOK-Exp'd, Daya. Female GIRts &. BOYS aeeka part llme work with able of operethtg Cen'J ofc.. Ute bJtkpnr. IBM Kenmore -....ber. 139-1118. Plumbing; • carpentry • &: 1nmred. 675-5740. home, 1 child. Call 842-121!8 or Male. Laguna_ Beach. 10 yrs &: older · accountant. 536-8680. 1250 Multlllth~ A»-exec. & ah. ** UPRJGllT Free z e r, painting • tile. Olli 540-566Q INT. & Exter. Aecoua. cell· H.B. . Call tor appt. 497·2550. DAil.Y PILOT ROUTES MAN to work Pff in rentaJ tom.t.d 2650 Mula YA~~ ASSOCIATES wh ite. l111e modt-1, Stzi. C1r pet Servlc. . ~ :~~c.Cbi:-BABYSM"J ER, $1.hr, 17 mo COUNTER gfrL Hours 11 to {)pen ln yd., mUlt have neat tlllth & 1 4 x 2 0 ~ Pacltl~~r H~y Call 552-7323 1--'--------,L-"::0::'-"==:="°''-"'"°'~' I girl. HB area., O>okina req 7 PM. Mr. Best Oeanen. San Clemente handwrttlna &: appearance, R I •--Ith p Newport Beach KENMORE Wu hcr, auto JOHN'S Carpet & Upbolatay PJt9F. JJ&inter, honett work, Needed Nov. 14. 53&-4658 2939 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. Call Mr. Bulby 49""443> avail all day on Weda. Sabi., oya ....... re11-Call Lte Ball. 641H1551 rood c on d I t I o n, $25. • Ori-Shampoo tree Sootcb-reu. ifo/JJll, Int/ext. tree BABYSI'ITER needed 2 or 3 COUNTER girl, $2.25 hr. Hrs GIRL Friday, Ute t;yplng, & Sun. Wlll train right man. e1. On c•ll po1ltlon e Secre &13-3634 guard (Soll Retardanb). est Re'fl. 548---2759. weela for 3 c h 11 d re n, 10-1or11·1:30, Mon-Fri. Aak paJIJ'O!I, etc. F..arl'1 Body Apply AM, 1930 Newport to a11i1t In print kecded ~ary·eo~'d, ~re! ~A"'lITO"°'MA"""TI=c,..--.---.,.-.,-~$40-. = :. iQ11 m:: ~.~'fr8'· :,:: mother expecting. 675-5&10 for Mgr., 557..ooG 9atn-3 pm ~· 3l76 Placentia Ave., Blvd., C.M. shop •1 n•eded. SaUbolt, Mfc. Accurate Electric dr)"U No. 2'Jl, $40. bleocl> fur whit. ...,,.,. Lie/Im! Free eat. 645-5191 Babysitter Im: 2 c:bllm.n 2-5 DAY MAl.-ENANC. E G-• .-& ~··-~wan· ted Miii Corpontor WHkond & ovanlnt IBM Executive typiaL No M-5848 Save )IOllr moot!')' by aavin& · · pm, Mon.-Frt, own tram n 1 '""""""' .....-w-1VQ1 ao.1 Manufacturing av•ll•blllty r e . · 8-H. Front ore appearance, C•mer•• & me extra trlpo. WU! clean WALLPAPER HUNG 507--0323 alt 6 pmlWltndo. ' & DISHWASHER !~ rele""":.';. worit.lll7 att"" 1e8 30u-~-ua1 ~'-~-quired. r~~ppt <.U 8'2--0>l2 Mr. Equipment IOI living nn., dh:dng rm. &: Carl Rebko 646-2449 BANK T e 11 e r a. ~f Full ar part-time .,.., call 546--: """' ..... _.,. ~,_...,... .......... I --=""'=---~I hall $15. Any rm. $1.SO, Plaiter, P•tch, Rep11lr operator & Pl a t form Starting PIY lJ..95 pm. aak tor Bob Frederick. NEWCOMER WELCOMING: Apply In Person An Equal oppty Employt-r. 214 "x2'.4" Fu.Ilea • I n I I e cou.ch SllJ. ChlJr $5.. l5 yra. 1eeretary, experienced. Call Monday thnl Friday KELP W&llted tr cable Holpitality HOl!teu SECRETARY, matu re , renex camera. F-130mm exp. is what counts, not * PATGI PLASTERING John Walth, Bank or Ooata RUSTY PELICAN te&evision a.Jes.. Good pay. To can LOC.AU.Y on MW 3333 H•rbor Blvd. stable. tor part-time 'A-ork. tell'foto k?llM!. F-56" wk1e tMthod. I oo work rnyaelf. All types_ Free estimates · Mesa (In Orpntzation) 2135 w. Coast Hwy., NB !_~ex 1 b I e ,!_Io u r a . ~~-.. ~Good-Coita .. -.. , Calif. Nice telephone voice aOO angle lt'JWe. Extension tubel Good fef. 5.11~ Call 540-6825 9'19-4D). ,depromjtter All Equal I' ..... QVIC pay m9 mannl"I'. Typing, filing & for Ck>aeup •'Ork, $225. a C.-·~, c-~ Pl·-•j * n.-uty ,,_, tor * DELIVERY of DA IL y Ooportunlcy Employer Call P/tlme. Mun bave bappy .... n1 """Jarlal ""10. Ao:ad a CdM P•; m-7308. """'"' --• ••• """' nt ~ -.-• • Alan Linde ~. smile, car, t;vplne abilily, Can become fuil time: 11;;:;;;;-.:PLM;m;;cl"°;;;;;;:";;;::;::::;-::-:;;;;;s New salon ope~ Southern Pil.DT, SUNDAY ONLY, to 547-3(11;. ~ 494-7421 ?ilAMIYA C3.1 Profeulonal, JAo.T~eP~Es~• ~ ~--W' B~GCounO,,!· n-~-•~ ~ ... ~ sta:J:, 'g;!; .. SalC:. ~.:=i NURSING CARE ( ... S ECRETARY ~ll~Oe~ mm slum~,;'~ wk. 89i-3.53.1:--' * ~2502 * -~ed.. 1;::.., ~~ ...... -· Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. saleunan. MH891' aft 12. L I v e In. For eklerly 'J.a Good skWs, muat be detail Fumlture CUSI'OM CEMENT WORK PLUMBING REPAIR ~-&me~ Harry Seeley, 330 West Bay HOUSEKEEPER lady, stroke p.t&lnt. 111" orienled. Call (TI4) 6"-1100, llO Drives,' WALKS, patios. No job 1DO small Pleue apply in penon, 340 St., Coata Mesa. Part lime, lite clee.nlna: &: Rm, & board + $a. "' ext fl.13, 544. H~R~~ 1'¥.~ bedroom pool decb. Don. 642-E.4. * 642-3128 * Victoria, Colta Mesa. DEUVERY; Part Time, watch over erandma, 2 wk-per mo, 673-7254 evn. 61t1aJI ,_ SECRETARY, Executive M' c ca ~ PATIOS, walks, drl.V!'I. Saw, COLE PLUMBING BOOKKEEPER: Pre fe r ~ ~ ~route in days, $2.5Qlhr. &44-4239. OPERATOR on atnc1e needle (A Dtv. of The ~e~ we:typ~ ""'°kill~:OA~~ .. '!' =ict~1~~~g ,.,!~ t ~ break, remove &: replace 24 hr. service. 645-ll61 F/C or heavy exper. shop '' • ee~, HOUSEKEEPER/Cook Jor machine, for dreqes, Good SuaqUehanna Corp.) ng 11 !L .........-.......... Ital ian lmportl'tl cane love concrete. 5tlH668 tor e1L Sewlnt/Alterati<>nt payroll. work in process etc. ~ SEMI • couple, ex P er. \Ulen-piece rate., we• t 1 t de Equai Oppor-. Ef9pklyer SECRETARY wanted. part aeal St50. Ladl<'! Schwinn Child C•re Salary open. . cwnbered. Llve-ln. Pvt rm Clothing, 1133 Monrovia I -tlme. 2102 Sftnlno. Balix18., bicycle 3 •pd, $50. WrouKbt Vicki's °'''"ln•ls YACHTING ASOOCIATES DELIVERY, Girl driver, 19 &: be.. Gd Mlary. 642-9608. Ave., Suite J, Calta Mas. PRO TO 175-7239. Iron cht a: planter $50. Ce. CHILD care Uc home "111 orlng CORPORATION to 25 yn:. Apply 1990 HOUSEKEEPER, widower e OPERATORS • Of OPERA R S & L ment pedea:t.ah. var J 0 u a Mesa Verde aru. .Birth to ~~~~~ & 2505 J':i!~ ':'~Hwy =-. M~ Parta~ ~a '(12 ~~ &05td~ ~needle & speda1 BRANCH MANAGER chairs. 645-7114. 5 yrs old, 54&-1009. Alteritions--642-5145 Call Lee Ball, s.Hl55l DEUVEkY 6 daya Earl)' pref. Refa. 5'&-e'723 ma ~ on dreuea Accelerated irowth In the TRANSFERRED to Or1ent· Contractor Neat, accurate. :ll ye8.l'I exp. Booaeeper mom. papir route 'm S.A. HOUSEKEEPER live-in 6 ;ART-TIME &llHXa:OIRL E~'ltnced ~~e ~ area hu :::C.::i"f,;k '::m~ JACK Taulane • Repair Tiie We need one Automotive Uae )'O'U' ear. PREIER d~. must ba,ve0t:ranspofta. portunlty for ~:; pc. dlnlfW, sm. Love 9Nf, :remod., addit. ~ yn. exp. Bookkeeper with machine SEMIRETIRED. 9'79-1516. lion. Grown boys. Yo bab&o Must have cuh regilter e:x--U~ATID -open.tlom m&.1111pr w/il $49. Corner •ttee, $.». 8Dr: Llc'd. My Way Co. 541--0l.'£. CERAMIC tile De'IV 1: experience. Send resume to DELIVERY 1: Sfockman eapam1. 54t--2!H'T. lfmt i! ~ wo~e:i::: CALl,ORNIA BANK pmven tr a e k record ln a white 18" remote TV, $11. Drafting remodel Free est. Small ~501~ ~n!er"°~ Fltime', Must be .18 See INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE Call Mn. Adams lOt Main Street rrtal!qernent A: the ablftl)' Royal portabk t)'JlnT"lt.er, ,- jobs welcome. 536-2426. M Call!. 92626 Harold, 495 E. 17th St., CM. For pre eehool claa. Must 644-757S HuntJneton 8each to spark ll('W buainesa. Send $3S. Bar ltoob, $12 -. PLANSHou.ses, Re m o d a , esa, · DELIVERY men & sates be fiuent ln both Eballlh I: "'"'811 reswne w I • a I a r )' l'f'-Cane hlch badl arm dlaln, Room Additions. S50 up. . Bookkeeper jot. open. S3 br to start. Spanlah 4 hrs per day. Ex:-PART TIME. Male, preftt qulrementa to lliulf)e(I ad ~125~,_-~=·'=-~--557~-Eves. 551.13695. lllJ We need ooe auto~ve Call Mr. Wilson ~2440. perience with pre1ChOOI or ~~...;'.!,~· Fe.Jrcrruada Equal Oppor. Employtt no. 464, c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. 1· l...oolr = b 1 ck Gird-Int L14*J::•1t Bookkee~. Send e DENTAL RECEPT eotn'le work in ear I y •"'"'" ·-~ 1............... Box 1560, eost.a Mesa. Ca. nauaalQide lie blue .. , to Box 50'.l, C/O Dally Pilot, • childhood education Pf'da'-100 Fair Dr., 0:.ta Mesa 1----. 9'263>. 90fa $40, ma r mmd • l;:.;~BO~~G~ARD~;;ENIN;;;;;;;;G~-j.iiiiiiiiiliiii-'IMi•I S3tl West s.y s--. Colla 25 to «l yn. Exi>'d. ml. Pleole apply m pcnon • PARTS MAN REAL ESTATE Equal o_.. Employ" nylon""""" areo ""'110. Resi~:~!1a1 .loll W.m.cl, M-le .700 ::::.:.e:i-~-oENTC: =~F~'d in &t~ ~~~ r~~~~~btttor. ~~di~ ~ Ful~~~?~~~f. ~lg~~::~::; Itv1ne lndultrlal SCRAM LETS We need one Autornottve X-rays le oral evacuation. Office, 26l2S Vlctorl.a Blvd., PBX Operator Answerin& bank baa created the follow· Chevron Stadob, 30 o o Idaho P\ace (Kela Verdi) Complexes. • Bookkeeper with OMV ex-548--3844 , Capistrano Beach. Service ex~ only Ina career ~na:•· All are Fairview, C.M. C.0.ta Mesa. se-.38ft. 557-4299 aftl'l' spm. pelllence. Send ftttlME!' to DOG GROOMER ~ apply 8 to 4 Mon thru Fri' Jo.:ated In H.B. I: have xln't Sl'ATIS11CAL typla:I pa.11-BLK na.U&h queen a alttrlp • EXP. Hawali&n Gardener. ANSWERS ~ w:t :!; ~ ~ Exper. f/tlme. 536-15.91. IR\'1NE ~ 657 w. 19th St., Cotta Mesa: Mluyl; beneftt plana. lime, for Lquna CPA firm. ~~ ~:=·of~.!: Complete earden a er V • Mesa, C.alU. 92SG. DRAPERY • CARPET Sales CCD\nrrc:eo a&m.V"'V PICTURE Framer, Lquna. R E L Officer Call .f84..<n68 for appt. & 1•111 Its t.ate, $10 ea. pr •• K a malanl , 64&-4678, Bemoan-Llven -Piam-sooKKEEPER /typ & Decoratorb'Pe i alioassilll, ..JLl\rl\...C-~'"""-' Exper • .elltna. atlectibr, • • Mn TEACHER needa bab)'lltter blk 2, .. Toie 11 ao. ' 642-1337. Forgot -TO a son. h Inun&d pog1.tk,,.. ~ busy store, s;;o. mo to Free le he ~ttioaa rnatttnc. Part or f/timl". Min. 2-J yrs R. E. k>an ~k-for 3 yr old boy. 1:30 to 3 roll awq bed, nu°:'&t~ HALLORANS Lawn/Garden Compensating talent: She ~Pen &e«.oo 1tart. Perm. 492-2254. Screw Mach Opn to 18 hr Plew re-e.Pllb-. ( 213) ldn& l!"Xptr. lncludlne com· pm, my home. 54S$i23. us. Call bef 9 am or aft $. • M •,~ht~hlc e, n~•u a!~ t y ~:-~ stie'11:~d ~ ' . DRAPERY 1:x~'"'s.c• ~, ~-.. to101UK1........ ~1670. ~.Pret. ba.nldnl rou~•-Powdered fhtal!I. 613-3892. • wo ••=~ P. =· ="'· ·-.. --.. e BUSBOYS WORKROOM · '~u=• ·~ Procl1. Maclolnl1t1 •-alMr WI ~· "' Udo -laity MOVING lo • .. -•1a, m ... Free ellt. aft 6 • 962-9703. a man TO a BOIL. ' Secretary to $650 ......,... &JVWinc oo Xln't oonda. tuJMnu AL'S Landscaping. Tree re-Job W•nted, Female 702 • DISfofWASHERS Ex.per. or trainee b' mark-Pit Receptfl'ypt.t $2.50 hr. & Toolm11k.,.. Min. 2 yn. exper, heavy rtal-N.B. so-mT. RD tutr 88.UL lle'tr oU mova!. Ylr4 remodeling. 0000 TYPIST e I COOKS :: t ~~ ~~ ~~~"" :: f: p PTop.5$11. lrvtneNOAreF£1.ES ~~Al ex::::-..:•..: TRAVEL .._,, -tor ~ '='• ::..: Trash hauling, lot cleanup. Full 6 Part-Time Service 900 w. 17th St., 488 E. 11th (at Irvlnel C.M • • 11rtJe1-•harp pef'9IJlll with mln. 1 yr iow.t.t, I ftxf W»N, dlnef. :n:oi:~n·:-~ ':!:~ :.:.-wmprl~k:; New Reataurant =-~~ mooey terr ~ Perso!:i~nlce1 ~rw;!e"'r.iotnceallWaw/ ~.:.;:. ~ ;,;;. ~o o d . Gardener. Reliable. Free •nd deliver *-H.B., Apply In Penon OuiBtnJ.u. Need Cookware 112 No. Tower ~ in R.E., title, n..n., PUot ad 0M 507 c/o AMERICAN ot MartinMUe eat. Call 9S-49'14. F.V., w .. 1, 75c por "• Saleamon. Wrk on oomm. JAl'.i!ITOR U-Buk Souaro m<>r1Pi< °' oon1tnldlon ~ M~ P. ' Box l.lell, lllr din rm Ill. 0... -· JAPANESE Ga rd e ner. or wlll work by hour HOCHMAN'$ 962-5Jl6 for appt. "EXPEIUD{CED Onlnae, Cafll. eom~.~T·om ~-.. kl Stcrtl SUXt. t.Jv Rm Adm Complete Ylr4worlc and II 1474195. DELICATISSEN I ELECTRONIC -tor Lou _PM!_'1!<! 547-6446 ~ ~ VETERINARY -foe !unt. Incl ...... -A Oeanup. Free est. flC.3102. co RESTAURANT A.sSEMBLER DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 13>-l61l6, '°""""" ontmal -Ital. N.B. ll'tu. -· Qoem> Br..._ ele. * EXP Ja Gardener Na:D help at home? We Com !al, prodUCHIXl, ir 2480 Ha.tt>ar Blvd Aak kr Rac:hel May )Qa btcqround, or lend UW to train l'l:ftin&, lab, AD top cd Y"tpCz. al •a.. ~n~:.· CM: ~:ek~. ~r:~: -428~~~ Ing·~~ w . JANITO=Me:pervisor, ~.~'da:ot~ ~t!:·&u~~· ~~du~t': ~.:~RD<f~ • Experienced Gardener :.=taken. UpJohn , EqualOppor.Employer EXP'D UPHOLSTERER ~p'7· over 25, part =.s.n::ld:..~= So.C.lff. lst ~-·~·~~'!! ~~nc 1 ~l e~ Cleanup, MalnL Reuonable CARE OF ELDERLY IN e 546-6014 e me tun Ume. 979--3923. Empk))mfmt. Apply In National .... Mesa, C.allf. . 6t+-7051. • CallM&-Q52 HO CARWuh.Cuhler -• ~ J OBS pern1 AM onJy. Equa!Oppor E ~ WA~ P/tlmt'.~r Gonoral Sorvlcoo ~ •. ,,.!"Es. Beach A EJ Toro ...... ...... AIRIC STORE URGENT!. y NEEDED emu .. -Corp • m :n. Oock1aJJ1 ~ food. Nk'o 2 Ref"''" 1 ........ -· ~--.~uanlla. I e •---~-~ ·-~o.u .. ~-·-1 l(l(Ylollor. 2 - SEWING dno !O ?N~•~ ee-• ·~ MANAGO ·==·-;Openolon .... -..-v.~ Roaf lotat.Salol ·-·,"'.:""· .... -.......... mhc. Rainbow WI~ campers, mot'il~ homes,,,__...___~ •cuu. --• a.u.c.r FREE ~ btt •" ftami~ MT toe Malnton•-otatton-.,etc.645-8815. = ..:'.° ~~1~: n;,:Expcr1~""'· ~at : lwu..,~Typi.o The WANTED • Nl>Wl UIOVINO.' m..-;, ~ -. : Commercial. realdential, oon. PRAC 11Uf9e· k. Xbrt pbOne calll. See mar, Back PORTER INN, 835-2T.'O In1ne 5'1)..4456 4 Experlf'ON.'d boobhe!VN. bldl, T V , • ~:tl ~lcome. &75-0429 Dr'a f.et.. $2.15 :b.-. Daya. Street. 25 Fubion Ialand, Room 285, Bill j< m1 aftel' NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO \.leeftM Tr•ln... only. Cround 11oor = wuher, cir)u, ,.... · or ma ei. 836-07'J9, 54.3-ll87. N.B. 1 P.M. for inlo. Tempo Temporary Help 1..lmJtMI Time Onty lty tort~ M&flt men. Como ':'I0--7'-:1!11'="7;-• ---,.,.......,..-! ~'nfANsmall Alljo~ C:: Help WanteCI, M & F 710 * CASHIER • Expe.rlen<:M FEM.-~~ 2 br, i ha, ha: JUNIOR SalHmm: 10.15. 1 Al LY ~~:C:,:ge 0: Pll'IY btrwtl•• I: f.l"t'& Mmo •••Bola A maldat• low ...-:.1...,. B-9374. 54&-9'123. NCR . . . nighta. Call apt. er 5 o wbd9.. Eam UJ.$CJ per wed( ect· =~A ta .... ~ ,..... plan av1lllab~. Nf!'W st0tt -u-~:.~--..... ~ .. --..,_.._.....,. · ACCOUNTING 613-~ Mn . Frank. stl-e'l3 ting new cmtomen tor the ,_, now taJdna: •Pollcadona. _,..,. ....... Haullnt CLERK CLEANING penoo, 3-5 nu QUICK CASH DAILY PILOT. Thlm 111 no t a Ntw or ::.==•: G~~A~ 1;.r~~'!:c MAPLE drop ant Harw.t GET RID 01" THAT 2 Yrs 11"''1 """""'",,.. e><per. por wit. Ole. In N,. Center. ::"""i:..ie -~doe• p I LOT -· ~ 1...U.1'<e. """''"""" Beod> Tbl, Do<on -2 ilul-UNSIGHTLY TRASH A includin& inventory. Req't S«nd nmme to: Oaaatfted 0 dtlivenna TraJwpOrtailan c: Complete -traln~ Pf'Clll'lm. WJIO WANTS TO WORK• bury Chn, IG-?m DEBRIS. FREE EST me of 10 key adder, ealcu-Ad No. 48.1, Daib PUot, THI UGH A DrOYtded • We wot1r: bD' F'OO&re manqemmt OJ!lll'W'" • KRODlU.Jl Snl.a b ' d , COLL. STUDENT. 548-6428: lalor I-f;ypfng-. Keypunch P. 0. Bo.-1560, C:O.la PrfC"P, hours after ICh:lol and B on b.Wlltlas. Call Mr. Sk>e.n at ,..,00DSERrvE A~! _ __._ KJtcbtft IM. Bednlom .W.., - _""' exper Jftfd. F/tlme. CaliL 9'Xl6. , LOT Saturdl.¥ we hllve opedrWJI 132-5440 "" ~ ....... -.. -...--. MUii RI.It M7-QM ~~~-/i;f1 0u1~1~... i~~~~o~r~~K DAILY I ,~=.!~ leading TAllEll =.~~can:~ ~==-~ .... w.J:: Y~ •. ~ ~ 16" Whl~Y'll-, CM Sharp rtrt tor )'QUIW. •1· WANT AD ~·.Jou:U-3 bePM«it t~ RI.Al.TORI m tmi. Av 21 to 70, ~ P'.l>or bNto&r.~ •. =..~~-~: EquaJOWJr.Employer =~~ 642-5871 ~.~~Marketplace :=1 ~~:,;~ ~!*~"5 '"~:.e.Fbed "..!\°/!: ~=" i: ~ ~ =· = = :=,'°:· ~ Wont ad .....i11 ... .......,. =,;"° ,:"'~·;:"~ ~,. 1'111 SI., °"" BEAUT. ._ :Moo., llOo 534-1M6orw..%1M. e F/CBkpn,Omlltr $MlO with a future. (Tl 4 ) Wm..Ml'Cabe'i..l_~·-~ e:...!. otf whl da A YARD • Ganae Ceanup. 100% Fee Paid 81 0>tnpP1 89)o653I. m ,.,.. ... Ou .,..... I ~ I. t lZ. ~ Free .,... 1 """'· can Lia JJ:~' ~ T.AR.curl.G.AZBKfC.W.• R.E. !IALEB-.£<V4. r .v. QI. • ta &1 ~ 't,. °"''"\",,.!;" • s:io.;..::i anytime, 54IHi03l. 54&-2llA N~-'ee ch ... ~. KIO ~ IPllt. -. =. ~ . . HouMC ... nint ~ .. .,...~ a ~ Y.qult)' J*r1\dptltlon. No . J:::::::::::.:::::::::!!.---J~':"--!!~-~-!!!!-~-!1!-~!!+~'!'o~+!!!!-~-ei , • .a. J:..lf! W _..,......,_ M ~ -~ ..... WALNUT '"'ff•t. "-ll••! HOUSE 0, CLIAH AIDES. Old<tll<l tor.... 0 d fo'.ll. ·~ "'" ... -., ..... _ ..,. :t,» d.W R.E. call L ... Anl!s-'°° ...... ,, .............. ... ~~ndows ...... •,.,,,.,w,aU.. vUeiant. AM, l44 S ..._. To~..!:?·1·ssfar Safur4oy, ,..· QM'7tlD,_ ~.=,;;.·-,.!!H!1K::..;r;i;•c,_ ____ 1 l :·~,.=-~w~~-~~r:11iis.iii'"lii""ii""i.1e .. i., llil.a'--1 c:'7 I. ;-i.:=i.:..;:: .. -1t1c1rl16NiiT Loe Rhodd• Ge. _e--.oli 112 DOCQ..t;I c1Mft1na A1111C11nlllT ...:hUllJon ~ ,'/:: .,.,,. ":.;,. .,.-U•• 1»11W An tique Cloch c lGAlme, --•w *il:,%,.~=• -fMU (J J I -;. :i,i::. 1 .. _ !! ~ ·• ~~ e -EXQ.(JllVELe ~ _ _,, ;.';d""11':,.':'l Jllalul 4T_. JJM .., ' p me!~ tM141 WC 71 ...... •i1 •J: By o!".'~tton ..... -;:= £'.:.. ·-mO':.:=,... -Hnr~~ 10,r,: \!.:l. . .k.:i=.~ Prof.~.:... .... 'DAYDISHWASHER llfTE ~.:." lfj~· •-~ .. a. ..~ .. 11t l'lelilc ::'t;;.w.~r:. ="~ Al - •0oor 114. . M1l•1r1 cahWf. R•••o nabJe. ~ftm11,au..-C • w • • care. ~ i '""'· 1n'll ,...... Call Duleb l.!l·llll9 .... ....., """'Appl....., 1WI lllSIOY & 1....,,.. j • Plaotlc Msl•ar• -· ...., ,...... ,, mm ... -. ~~ :uW1.~:. .... ~. ir--.,!' i[t, l ~= !~==~~~ =r=:-::=i:i:•~ ~.s:~~·i. Ja...i..rl;i N...,.., --.... • -w/-1or _,,_ Oil-. KB. ·-~ -,-~ ....... = ...... .!f!' -• -.... '•°"'vnmmc:;;;;;;;,::;,.-.,....,Jlqt,..,..-.,D~:D YOU'VE OQ1' 'IV "" • GET....., tor 11te ~ .Alllllll PS ...,. T1nte :-·•••• ~"'=-"' • ... noa. cau .., ..., • DIMI w.m -" , '· ci. Mat.--· -°"*"" --~ =: .. ...... ..,.... alt ,,.,.. m.-. C"' ...--. . = wlado14•1, -. 1 --6 -4 -""'-Y In l'w• :::--""""II -t fl. IUll. ISllo a.-,. -.... -j , r•• ••ta flllt!llwfalrimtlonA• 11Pllt11nl..... r= .,...lllf, ........ a.... •. l c h 111lr s . ftlldete. ..... .tl 1"'1 .=;:;;:;;;,,---,.--,.-,''I of-'J ...... 4'Plr • J ... ,., .... I .1it f*.,.,.... .... ""f6t, -..etJ. =:-r.r :-:_....a ==:-=-... -:-:: .. !!... ICOA -a-:. • -""il:t.:·~ce-· ::,...:o~..:= ....,.""'-.""' ,. ~~ _,.. ••••~ y,.,.,.. • .,os 1-... · -"·· _ 1 -•e •••-" :=...~=·~ · NHd I ''1'1'1"? Plaoo on odl 333 0.... --~,!_.., % ::.. 't!. j -IUl IJool, """1 hlo"7 ~,.,;;·. ~I &O-M1I. Want ad f'tlalb • . 606lll 01 ..... Adi • • • ..... • 11:..:.~,:.z ~ ;r:. :=rJ~r+flti we Lw, •1 .. .., 1H. I ' 1 • • • i I ' I ' DAILY "1.G1' ,. •.. y Cl ·O . ·v-t· 1• •f' -t. ' • :1 '.B.dtder • • • ~·Bargain r Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT •~pears in every. edition every day. That mHns your od will .be -• in papers dor .. .,..i to homes and sold from nowsraclis from border to bor~er 1R 1lon9 the Orange Coast . • • 1U the way from Seal 18each to San Clemente You Get It All ' Huntington Qeaeh Foantean ·vaney Cofta ·Mesa Newperi ·Beaelt i...guna Beaeh Irvine Saddlebaek San Clemente C8plstran.o CPlus the daRy newsrack edition J ' For .. One Price W"llh A clclssiW M Phone 642-5678 r • ·~I .. • • ., ' .- -•µt 7 ...... ..... :z • : . I I ' i. ' ' . • I· .. ' ' l I . ,. ' 11 I • " ' ' I ., I I ISHIN',.FOR A DEAl?. '64 V!)LKSWAOEN '72 FORD PINTO · ~ Or. Sff, A N,11 1h1tp 4 1,.M, ....... k,., ..ey .... Uc . .J7751NP • 4,000 .. u .. -·lA• 1t9WI 71 VW BUG'. $1799 '69 DATSUN· .Sf.A. WAGON '~,1pcl. R l H. A I. Uc.# tTHt24 $995 '72 DATSUN STATION WAGON ,i\11tq. tr1n1., R&H, roof ~ 1 c It, Extr1 nlc1I 1212- llVI. $2595 .J72 PONY. . • . • f219S, .. 71 . TOYOTA CD ROLLA ~· ti-1n1., R I H. A r11I mon1y 11ver. Uc. • SllCTA $1595 '67 PORO GAtAXli 500' tr•n1., 1ir. R&H, ., i • v I roof. btr1 cl1•"1 IVDE· 269)1 .: $1295 70 DATSUN STA.-WAGoN A11to. lr111s.: R I H. Roof r1c:lc. A r11I fin• cir. Uc. #9731XV • $1995 '68 DATSUN '68 DO!>OE STA. WAGON o/4 TON P.'\I'.. , Aiito. tr1ns., R & H. Reil .°"'' c:•I, c. 1 ~ P •' r ill nic1 cir. l ie.. #WTl490 ~1.'."Y "i"tv '1!~•p1t11nt, Ill• fr1 fin .0M1t1cm. 11120. ID) $1395 $2395 SM Our Wide S.loctlon Of 0....., P"U'o '67'1 thru. '72'1 GARD.EN GROVE DATSUN 13io.1. !iA_~BOR, BL Vil.·• GA~l;!I ,ORO'.(E\ ' *'' "'§34-1255 .. ·I ' . ' . * . . · OF • .HUNTINGTON BEACH V.!.i ~ ~' ailthr Beach Blvd. 842-8803 ·• • \:&QUI w • HUNl'INGTON BEACH &ood mllff. (iarrlFj. _,....,..for rent. $1799 "12'1DINJ:BAGO. :Ir, CONNELL CllEVllOLET -..· ... -. 2828 Harbor Blvil .• o.m -. 546-Ull ~ . . . •;-, + tax per mo. 36 rnO. O.E.L. '"'"""'.,.Delivery LWI~ , •• AiL•.ft'(lDELS AND MAKES Saldfln"Calfamia •1 ' •• ' ; : lst~I .. Bali l:easint: ... l§J . NciW ON DIS'.P~Y Salea -' Sen.'lee Parts .Body Shop ·--·--concHUoning, bucket 1eata, E~ •. aeoor~ (982BSL) • Unheard ot Valle at $2189. · , GUsrAFSON LJNroLN MERCURY U1800 8eli.ch at Wamer · Hunt:ln«torl Beach 142.aM " "12 CAPRI llDI, Up!. air. AMIFM, dear, melallic -$2!00. 53H5llS. ,*70 Y.W. ~.::::: . 52195 .. . ; . ' "llRAZY . KELL Y'S - '68 MERCEDES ;1~· 51995 4'1r CCMMI._ ...... cty. •69 TRIUMPH=-~-$AVE · , SAVE '69 M G c •.T. ~-Y ..... ................ • ii v ........ etc. '71 TOYOTA c .. ,.. • , ........... c. ' ' 51495 ~ .. Az•;•ltk. ..... '71 DODGE Celt.. . . -. ..,-'1595 • . I ,, RECREATION VEHICAL CENTU YEAR END UTOPIAN . t.,iOTORHOME SALE hi Sile ·Molor .~S, NIW l:f••• IO' Ii 22' • ..................... -·--- Self c ....... . ' • • _ ,..,, N1:1 ~1 let 1'72 •• ~I ---· --- FIA.1 . '68 riAT' 850 Chipe w/YIJ enirtne. RlH, best ofter owr $809. m.-.1311 days or 58&-0674 afttt i pm. -. NEWPOIT 1:2;. ~ ~.jei DATSUN ·r.i JAGuAR XKE ooupe Hie, H• 111l. ·f'/Pi JAGUAR -o;en In ·,w/wn· wlleela. -· 1,_ _ ... ,.Int . -,· ~~m CIJO\I· Pu ....... liil •• o • II y, ·69 r....., XKE. 2 + ~ a1r, $150t., ·~ - wire wbll, auto. New tires MERCEDES '58, ZID 8, 4 dr, le paint. Mt-5215 eves. clean! Ruhl weHt 8un i:oot. NEWPORT NA.CH l(ARMANN GHIA = OUllc sno . 1000 w. ·c..11 Hwy. 645-6400 '64 GHIA • Like new, big MG --- bore engine, • new paint, ___ ...;;=~--! bra.la!9. etc. See to apprec. $195. 64M8ll9 or 5.ll-Ol!ll. '67 MGB GT •• llUST SEE! MAZDA Excellent cobdWoo. ........... .... IOI,_ •UAIAH'lllD -BUY WITH CONFIDENCE . . . AIL CARI· UJllD Alli GUARANTEED 100% .... ...,. ........... , ··--- 1971 ¥W IUS • 11 .. wHt. wMtl .. ,.. ......, t••N1, r1 .. l1. htr• d1111I U1 , N .. tn CIL 1969 Wf. ... . 4 1,..4. r.4t.. ~ ..... ~i..t • .... 1 ..... u •. 1,,.. nor · IALI ,.ICI $2191 ....... IC. $1101 • 1969 59UARllACK 1971 YW IUPB IUG .... , .......... ., ................. . .~,. u.. lilt DCI IALI ~ICI t 1691 . Lltt1t• r11k & r11U1. Lk. Ne, Yn Ill. · IALI ,.ICI $1391 1970 YW IUG 196' YW IUG 4 iJo4., r.411, ""Y ...... U.. N•. tl6- • IHL. 4 ,,..., r-41•, e.tf• M&1. U1. IDX O.IJ IALI .. ICI $1295 IALI .. ICI $1ffl " 1961 YW IUli ....... 1ff1k, '-'"· ~ ,..,., .. u.. ....... ~~t~ J.'! .. 'J.!. .~" XKT 114. . IALI .. ICI f1091 \J1. !VOA 1'1l . IALI .. ICI .. 91 DEM SALE! AU. UH,. MCJCiiiy NIW CAI WAllANTYI l ~·· $_ELEqt0N i • -. .• 11•• 1972 VW SauAREBACK . ' ~ f . Auto.Mtlc treat., kRp" ...,,., wltlte ••II ti,.-,, r•1Ue, wh ... ·~n . S•I• Pl~ 52695 I I I I ., • • I \ 1 §1 1 ~1 · ~ ... ";; ...... ~., ~1§)~1 ;;' ~-~-.. ::51~;1~[;;· -~ .. -~-5~ .... ~ ... = .. ~5rc:J§J~~~ I,.. Autoo, "-led 70 Au1<11, Imported '70.t.-. Im~~~ 970 1~. ''!!'~ ~A-. u..i "°A-. u..i F 1 I ~.rpltSCHE lllUMPH vo'usWAGEtol VOLKSWAGIN AMC MICK .. !§JI 'Iii PORSCHE 914 l --.,-7 -T-R-IU_M_P_H_·l-:'7o:-2 -:'.KA'.:-RMAN:-:"::".::"":GH~IA '69 V.W. Camper OOPS! '81 BID RllCAT • -Croup,A~Cood. RUNS GOOD * $500 Radio. •tlclc. _.""" LO""'-HIUI St U. j • I S'Spd, 'BeautUW lrlah Cr-een, [ "'~,_,__:s..&~~308~-7.'-Excellent <.'Olld. dark blue dition. (YX'l'862). v~ Convertibk. Elee. wlnttowt ~ ·p ' p 1""' Mll'!!!,<,,J ""DZRI. '66 TrlwnJ>O Spllll,., New only 9,000 ml. otlll under CON'~ ~2!!.'mn• ~ ~°'au~~=: = -.:: ":f.oJ:.~• ~ • • , • ~; , J ' ' . ~ Engine, New wt\ l t e w a 11 warranly. AM-FM radio. """ ....... '"'''"" ... ~w1.o1:o' di~wtilie w/black fn. ~---t-ttranft.t) CREVIER MOTORS Hres . .=,maroon ftniJh MU1t lff to appreciale. 2828 llarbot Blvd., ,_ ... __ ' ···•-' ....,.,......,,. car. ~ ... .._,. · t 1 ! ,, 1 , D W. 1st St., Siinta Ana 2350 ff Pvt Colla Mtsa ~1203 ,"';~:.,. 1 J';;m-.... ~... . s·11n • • $895. , S , . or befit o er. . =~=--,,----:=--.= -·• w-QS..3171 pty. 1969 VW Camper, Sundial £3088THJ , S wlth th.ii CONNELL CHEVROLET PORSCHE 912. 5 •pd. VOLKSWAGEN ~ equip.I Re<ent . ~~"" Jobab1. ad. CUST '~N ~HM~ J!!.1ioo Im ) I n .I tent, uaaae' rlUL, hU • ~a..> ~ .,.,. • ..__':"cu33a.!.. co;;;· VW Bui, 1966. Reblt eng, '71 11111 BUG tery. Good dres. Many UNCOLN MERCURY ~5S7~i6o '""" · transmlsalon. Xlnt. priced JR xtras. $1850 . 161kX>BeacbatWamer ~CK~~'56$1~?. TOYOTA to ..,11 C.U 548-1568. 613-«m/846-3890. Hun-n """"" 5.1H9!6. .69 vw. ll,""" actuaJ ml. Stick, radio, 1ov.' miles. J{i I ;:;;71c=;;v:;;w~~"'='.':"Bug;;:'.'.:-;M;::o .....-.... HERE NOW TOYOTA . -color Sharp C643DDVl ' • • ~P'' · aga, J ---'-... _.,._....-'-----!'.:\'\;~ tires. Xlnt • $1.699 . :.~™,;..~. ~. ·~ IUICK CADILLAC '69 VW Bui. Good cond. CONNELL CllEVROLEr owner. 540-635.1. YOUR ONLY • me; • ""' H.-Bl,d., VOLVO '72 111•-L lleclN , ALL NEW FOR Call aft 5. 837-6499 Costa Meu. M&-1.200 ~ tACfoRY vw eam.,,, Elect ,.,,,., '" '66 vw c amper HERE NOW 225 C8toln AUTHORIZED : '73 i •n Clter•r,.::• 51111 Now! $950. crptd, Oean. 1700 eng, Swxllll Interior, Radlo, 4 Dr, Atr Cond, Full PoWtt CADILLAC has oU sump, fi45.-5614 Heater, Exc~l!ent Cond, YOLYQS Beige finish (158EJS). · • '63 VW deJW(e carnper bus, ISQD359). $4250 DEALER '""""''· xtnt aind. Mw;t .. 11 $12'5 W FO La-1 ~ of Cadll· th~ week. 61H6ll6. CREVIER MOTORS ALL NE R lmmadlate Dollvery 14ca In o.wnp Coun17. '67 vw BUG 208 w. lit SJ,., Santa Anl\ 173 LEASING BaJet.IAt11Q&. ne11' engine 1: dutch. S750. 135-3171 '72 Clt•r•nc• S•lt Now I ALL MODELS =~5.1&-<1547.c.c-"-l""or,,,,.962-_1265,-,-~ '70 SQUAREBACK. Air cond. 1\a ....... l AND MAKI$ 1966 H•"""'71 'y· OcY.MO.TA..,..,:io., ·~ec .. ::i"ca1 ~":'.;. m;', d, ~::-::r.::."t.~";;(\'.i;~: aYfMYDLYf.IOi&O • Soutllem Calfarnia ;· ~~y\'lf ·~ I , .. . ;• I I I ' I 1 * 545-2161 * Phone eves or wkends. 5'!.8-• LAND CRUISER VW '68, Bug, lo miloag•,1='"'~·=-~-=-= 1966 Had><>•, CM . ..,._~.,,1 1st National Am/Fm radio, p 'i -pt y . 1700 CC VW, cl.,. ratio 551-5787. tram:. Fiftet'ns %. mi. lOO '64 VOLVO Ba..i. l ' 4 ,~·h. drlvt'. Radio, 3 speed, '69 VW BUG . $950. Radio & H1!:v, Ena! . ~ .~·196:'1 1T1·• z Dr. oJ sPffiJ, maroon with '"' easmg lock. hubs, ll,IXXJ miles. 4 Heater. XLNT COND. .........., nvea l.~. 0 er. rebuilt engine 8(XX} miles ton elec. front mounted Call 962-8725 eves. ~546-9529~=_,· ,.--=,---==-. ago. Betler hurry tor this 11.•inch. Super c I ea n. FOR Sale, 1969 vw Van. 'Tl Super Bili'. Sunroof. one! (OPF607l Only 5749, (917EL.'C). Good ~ $1 """' Stereo. Clementine. Sharp! Bill M•·•y Toyota, 18881 WILL DEAL c~":;,. ;=· $16'0/ott". &<f.4242 oxl 4J -.. .,:r-t1111, .,..., ,..,,,.. Beach Blvd., Hunt. BeaC'h. 2001 Michel8on Drive !Comer of MacArthw-) Irvine, Calli. 9'54 714/833-862) 2Jl/62!--0367 3600 HARBOR Bl.., COSTA MESA 5'0-910!! Open s~ '69 Cadllloc Elclorodo l.Daded, 1 owner, 116,COJ miles $1699 CONNELL CHEVROLET '69 VW BUS SNRF or .,_..,.,,.,,.., 847-8555. ' ' l968 V\VV {Kombl)Stl90 '56 BUICK Si>@ClaJ.Cherry.69 ""nvertible $2950. -H•n·bor Blvd., Bed Sl625 · an . . '10 VOLVO, 144, 4 d•, AM· -~'"·n. 37-mi •-"" · ~"'::'.. M... ""'1...l""~ * ~ :,.. Finn Ot1&inaJ. owner, Xlnt ..., Ml\ ml o.:unwuu ..,.,,, · ..,.....,, Ab93lotely perlect! All lux • .... ...,....... esa_ f'TI<. ~ =--c=-.C.,c-,,=-=c: I mech cond. Factory tape FM, air, auto, SN,~ • 6154i9L No call• after 6: 30 ury options. Wholesale prli> '67 Toyota Corona '63 vw. Sunroof. Great deck. Cal 644-<1616. Excel oond. $2450. 557-8396 p.m. ed for quick &a.le! Dave, 4 speed, auto traru, radio. transpo:S-~:3715 * , 'Sf vw sunroof. Cocoa Autos, UMd 990 1965 Buick Sporta waaon. Ex· 49Hl615, ~1972. 'U'" brown.. N t1fta shocks eel oond, white, radio, auto, '66 CADILLAC convert. Beau light b!ue · Don't pau this '67 VVt', Sqback, Clean, Xlnt $485. Ben ~ur aa.i, Harbor So. Coast Car Leasing PB, no aJr, $500 or Best blk wi red leather inter. All buy· below book <TXPtl4f concl. Orig. owner. $850. & a .... C.M. SPECIALS reu otter. 6W<IUO. extraa. Full ........ Fine colll:I. Only $899 at BJll Maxey UOJ .... . Toyota, 11®11 Beach Blvd., Phone 644-2696 . ·10 vw suncUal camper, good -1967 Ford-Station Wagon • '6'9 Buick Skylark.. Excel Pri. pty.-l1310. 552MU. _ Hunt. Beach. 847-8$55. 'TI VW Super Bug, beige, body strong eng. F1nancing 9 pau. w/air $750. cond. Low miles, Priv. Pty. 1972 EL DORADO Coupe I xlnt, 25.SOO ml. $1600. firm! avail: $2'200. or T.O.P. 1971 Ford L.TD 2 door call 557-fll4 or ~7517. · blade, bla.ek, black. 9,ixx) '69 Toyota Corona Going ovel":!IMI. 962-7155 645-772t. =.top, air, clean. 1970 Rlv"'ra.· all xtras, MU1Jt mues, like new. All extras i Black vln.)'I top nver rt'd, lo * '66 vw Camper with 'TI Superbug 4 Spd Stick Lease et $!19, per month sell,1 S3D'.I. Call Bing days, with tape. $7600. 642-il419 1 ' mll!'S. See it, try ii, buy ii! brand new en"°. S1300. or Shift, SUnroof, Beautiful 1971 Ford LTD Brou"ham 838-491· 1970 cad, 4 dr, DeVllle, gold (570AGG) Only $1093. Bill best otter. 548--7449. Blue flnlah, Runs Like New, 2 door lull pwr, $2875. FO w/brwn top, fWl pWr, lthr Maxey Toyota, 18881 Bl'uch e ·w V\V e BosseR Car &l!H.644. 1973 Chevy Monte Carlo TIME R uphol, frn stereo, sharp Blvd., Hunt. Bearh. 847-~').'). Xlnt oond. $1400 or best of .. 58 VW, aoo<I tranap. car. fully equipped, 24 nio. oond. Best otter, 546--3086. MECHANICS Ideal '6 6 fer. 645-5128. Good runnin&' oond. $300 open end lease. Immcd. DAILY PILOT '69 El Dorado. Blue. Xlnt Toyota Sta wag, good borly, ·71 VW BUS, conVerted Cam· caah. 646-45)6 art 5:15 or all delivery, $139. per mo. cond. $3875. can 837-9517 &It need• eng ..... 1150. Re•. I"''· Exira•. 11100. Orto d8" Set/Sui>. 300 w .. 1 Cout Highway CLASSIFIED ADS -',;•,,m,,. ,--,..-,,""7".,--.,..,,11 54&-5233, Work 979-8873, ask owner 892-25M eves. MUST sell '68 vw Camper Newport Beach 1)45..2182 1966 CohV. Clean & in xlnt lot Sandra. b k ,__ After 5 call 673-8269 nd •-•• -·--• '66 V.W. BUS. Good cond. 2 n<!W ,,,.,,,... ra " tu~. CALL 642-5678 "" . ~·teacher ~~ & ; lr.~.Tg~f· f°0:~1cdfn ~~ new tires, Re-bit eng. 1250 Call ~7691. Claulfled Ads ... 642-5678 dt'iven, ~7769. 1925/0ller, -· Autot UNCI 990 Autos, UNCI 990 Auhll, UNCI 990 Auhll, UNCI 990 : · own lime 540--0983 '66 DELUXE Bua, eftai.ne :;:.;.:;::.•..:::.;::.:; ____ .:.;.;;...:=;;;::~;;:;;---..;.;.;;;_;.;c;.=c..;;=;_--------'-'""",_ ___ ;..;11 I:. CORONA '6911970$ :,."'·oirn· xlnt. $1l5G. mac. 17,500 ml. 1.. . rig. 839-6156 • owner. 64HT79. ;:;;;-=::-:==:~::n~::---:::. 1 '70 Bug, IWll'OOf, amJ un, nu .. I• TRIUMPH "''" '°"' <'OOd. 11600. 6'13--2144/675-Q'l3 1959 TR 3. Xlnt conct New paint &: Pnginl'. $550. 673-15.13 1tft 6 pni. '67 TR 4·A, wire whls, IRS. nu Michelin X, 45,000 mi, orig owner, $1365, 646-mJ '58 TR·3, detachable hardtop, wire wheel s, xlnt cond. Belt offer. 536-1751 l967 VW $quarebaC'k. Mint oond. Stereo, pvt party, Ma-731.6 '63 VW. 1200 re bit, Many ex· tras. $1200. VMP Knee Boan!, ""· ..,...., I '66 SQUAREBACK, radial tin>• • e '67 BUG. 49+-<1731. l Autos, Used 990 Autos, u..cl 990 . J .. • .. /• • . I• ,, • .. ' 1, . I • ,, Ii -' • DOT DA~SUN DEAL·IN' DAYS '72 CLEARANCE Value Champ. Da11un 510 with ol'erhe«d cum engine, 1afety front di1c brakes, !ndepend91lt NaT susperWon. Ss-- cially modified lor economy a nd Jus:ury with bucket Mata, lull vinyl int.rlor, tintlld glau and whUnaU Hr.._ all 1tandard. GOOD SELECTION +TAX 1 llC. ........................ ·--····················' . . . : • * USID CAI SPICIALS * : . . ~ .................................................. ~ 'U D.t.nUN PICKUP ,..,......, ~ 11'1 .......... . '67 CHIY. 1/2•T. P.U. ' J ' , . We Have The Finest Selection Of Previously Owned Cadillacs In Orange C.ounty Plus Many Other Fine Automobiles. '72 BUICK '72 OLDS 98 Ele<:tra 225 Custom. Vinyl top, vinyl interior, Luxurious 4-dr. Hardtop, factory air condl- full po"·er, factory air condJtlon!ng, tilt steer· tionlng, full power vinyl top, beautifuJ tapes.. lng wheel. AM/FM atereo radio, white rdde try Interior, tilt wheel. Auto. trans., radlo, wall tires, etc. Very low mileage. lmmaC'ulate . heaW', W/W tires. Ab8olutely showroom fresh (64l·DZZJ. '4999 WITH LESS than 9000 miles. See to believe. t588EAD I. '4999 '72 MARQUIS BROUGHAM '72 GRAND PRIX 4 Dr. H.T. Full power, factory air. tllt wheel, Vinyl top, bucket .ea.ta,. C0n80le_ power st«r- lng & br&ket1, elec. wfndowl, AM·F'M stereo, A.t.l-F1.i stereo, dual oomfort aeaU, vinyl top, tUt wheel, air CObdltioning, very low mileage. tapestry Interior. (681EAR} . t690-ELU J. 8t\LE PRICED 8 ALE PRICED '71 EL DORA.DOS '71 BUICK Factory Air Conditioning, Full power, tilt & Riviera Cpe. Factory A1r Conditioning, Vinyl telCK'Oplc ste~rlng, stereo, vinyl top, cloth or top, full vinyl tntertor, tuU power, tilt steer· fUll leat.J.'ler interior. Most all dlx. extras. 4 to Ina, atereo etc. (887..cJ'N). chooae from. Al low rut (226-CJS). • 5999 ......... '89 BUICK '71 SEDAN DE VU.LE Rlvil•ra Cpe, Factory AJr CondlUonins, Vln)tl Vinyl top. leather lntertor, dual comfort seats, Ml power, factory air, AM·FM, power door lop, full vinyl interior, all power, tilt steering locka, tilt wheel, crube control, twill&ht sen· wheel, 1tL'l'\.'tl. many dlx. extras. (XRG.Q) Unel, radial tires. Lal than 23,000 rnJJes. •2555 (176-ETBJ. • •ALE PRICED '70 SEDAN DE VU.J.t: ... GRAND PlllX Vln,)11 \Op, ti.paltry Interior, lull powerio!:: Fu.II p>Wel', factory air cond.ition, bucket teatl, ~ a.ir, tllt wheel. AM·FM, power door comole, Ult wheel, ndlo and ~ter. white 1ht aentint'l. ('44·ASI) 11de wall tlrt!1, (YBP..()81). . '3999 Put '18 CUSTGM EL CAMINO •u COUPE DE vo.J,E VS, :1 !'ll('<'d, power Atl.>crlng. power brake11, Fac::tory aJr condltlonlni, virQ'l top, full pow· l'ildlo, helltc1', radltll whltf! "''1111 tires. maa: tr, ttereo radio, cloth or leather Interior. 3 to v.·h('('\g, extreme~ low miles, eu1tom .tor\009.U. chool.a fk'om, M low u <XTJ-663). exotic custom n h. 9t\LE PRICED ..... . Houn: 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fti. 9:00 ·AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. '..:.__ 2600 Haroor Blvd., Costa . Mesa .'140•9100 • ' To Luxury. • ~ J Excellent Selection Of Previou8ly 'I Owned Mark Ill's and Mark IV's • AIJ, MARK'S and Continentals ARK :N"olV IJeing ()ffered At Appreciable SAVINGS 16 To Choose From I 1: • 'P-• - ; :, -· . )97o ·:toTII j:tD· 1971 Cougak- Xl7 LIKI NIW 15,000 miles. Equipped with automa· Uc, radio, heater, power steerlni- brakCl·wlndoWs, factory air condi· tioning, Landau root. Muat aee &: drive to ·apPreclate. (~FPQ> $3575 1971 Bolek •IVllllA lJke new. AttractJve lime ftoft wfth dark green Landau roof & match. In· terior. Luxury equipped. Full power, fact alr, AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel, chrome wheela. (CXIJDBW) $4375 I '89 C:.atlaental HAIDTOP COUPI -·' Beautiful condition, Lt yellow nni!h, light gold landau \v/rnatchlng lnter· lor. Equipped w!Pwr. steering, brak", windows,_.., ....... hMter, i..tocy air. 1641EYV) $2775 2 DOO• ~OP Attractiv'e thru-out. F.qutpped 'with V8, automatic, radio, heater, power steering A brakes, Landau root, ta·c- tory air. -(MOAEL) ~ $2175 .. 1967 Oldsmobile .. 4 DOOR HAIDTOP White with burgundy interior, full power, factory air condiUonlnii. ~ dau roof. (XI:><mJ) ' ' $1075 1969 Pontiac IONNl.VILLI 11.0UGHAM 4 door hardtop. Landau roof, fuJ,l power J.ncluding 6 way seat. AM-OC: radio, air conditioning. (YCl...390) $1875 , , ALWAYS A GREAT I SELECTl():N" OF T()P QUAI,ITY CARS' • • • • ( ' • • • .. ~ ILVD., OOITAMU.C. • r ; ' " f J ' ' ,. ,. ,. ' " ,. ~ )• ·: '• '· '· " ' 1: 1: " ,. ,. " 1; .. " jl 1: 1: ·I' . 1: • " '· ' " ., .. I• ' ,. ' " " " " ' • " ' ·: " ' • . Friday, N-10, 1972 GOOD ' SELECTION 72 & '7] GREMLINS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Huge Stock Of '72's & '73's at '72 Closeout Prices , -Matador Wagons - -Ambassadors - LEVI GREMLINS NOW IN ' STOCK Buyer Protection Plan 1. ,_ • .,., ... _ ... What.v•r 9oe1 wro119 ffl•t i1 our f1 ult -from 1 li9htbulb to • m1ior m•ch- enio:el ia1 lfu11ction -the b1yer hat this iro11c/ad 911•r•nt••I for 12 111onth•, ot J 2,000 mil•1, w• wlll flit It -fr•• of ch•f;I•· 2. ~s.mc. CUSTOM COUPE Dec. windows, bucket seats, ,..m1um U..., P.S., v~ P.a.. radio. Nice car. {YCM836). $2199 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., O:»ta Meu. 546-lm:J '67 CAMARO + lax per TI)(), 11 mo. 0 . E.L. OR YOU CAN BUY 1mmedl•te Delivery LEASING ALL MODELS AND MAKES Southern Cardornia 1st National Bank Leasing 10 Pu&. V-3, radio, power steering' brakCI!. auto, atr, root rack, supcrkn" car. l"53CLWl. $3299 CtlSNELL Cll>.:VROL.ET 211~ I harbor Blvd., Cosla r.l e!lll 5-16-1203 '71 Ford ,,. Camper Special Autonmlic 1r:1ns. radio, 17,000 miles, •8Tl?lG. $3 l!l'J 1 Low Down Low Terms r .. ho™' &&.>5700 I i\llRACLE !l.IAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. eo.ta M- -Hornets- W•rd S. L..e l11c. he1 011• of th• f111•1t 1irvice d•p•rt111e11t• 111 Soutftern Ctt/. for11lt. Servlilg the Herbor Ar•• •in(• 1951 w.,d t... i1 pl•11•d to 1nno11nee th•t their F11ll Service Deperlfnent i1 1teffed end reedy to he11dle your every t11tomotfve ,...d, 3Xll MlchelllOll Drive AutomaUc trans, pow e r (Corner of MacArthur) ltecrlni;, new paint. CUOL-· Irvine, Ca.Uf. 92664 '6' Ford Ranchero VB, uutoma~ 1teer-ina, alt. ( ). ONLY $195 HOWARD Chrnolot romerol Jamboree I: MacArthur Blvd IU 1555 859. 714/8.13-8620 2L1/627'-0367 $1199 FOR THE -Grem6ns- '68 JAYRIN '70 AMBASS. '70 GOIN SST SST Vinyl root, air cond., power steering A brakes, radio, """"'· (124LCK). $3295 CONNELL CHEVROLET 282S Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-12)3 VEGA GT '72 wag, drk bwn, air, 4 spd . A Beaut/Make oUer. 567-5065 '71 CAMARO See It • You'U Buy It Lik• new. l 011 th• floor, le111tif~I 511'.,:;r Wfth bl1ck Full Power, Air Cone!., Low 111itet9e. 1129 INAI '71 MALIBU SUPER SPORT Gold car. super ccndition. Radlo, power •teertna & brake a, automatic. (13.1EI'E). Yi11yl top. Shtrp cer, (fJ. Perfect femily C•r. (149-$2999 456521 ASGI . Coupe. Power steering , bucket seats, vinyl roor, radio, gorgeous. (146669). 51·395 52395 '73 .DOOGE '64 GMC DART SPORT 112 TON PICKUP 51695 '69 IAVRIN SST $2699 CONNELl.. CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 CONNELl.. CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-1203 '65 MALIBU 6 PASS WAGON " L..11 thin 1500 111ile1. 12· E1c1lte11t condition. (L26-4 Spd. Reedy to go. ( M- 1967 Malibu. 2 Or. Vinyl t.op. 327, auto, air, p/a, dean, low mileage. 84&-4303. V-8, stick, 44,000 miles, radio, OK warrant y. (PIX148). 01 FWCl 262) 1361 94 1 52695 5795 51695 AH We Prtc. .... 11n 114-n '66 Nova wagon * $495. 6, stick, r/h, new t I re s , brakes, vyn int SfG..3023. '72 MONTE CARLO $1099 CONNEU.. CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54&-1203 TlKE YOUR PICK at Connell Chevrolet 100% FINANCING AYAILABLI ·arand New VEGA or LUY for • NO MONEY $ 97 PER DOWN and • • • MONTH WE HAYE OYER 100 VEGAS and LUVs FOR YOU TO SIUCT FROM. ALL All E9UIPND JUST THE WAY YOU WANT. DRIVE YOURS HOME TODAY I ONE OP THE LARGEST VOLUME CHEVROLET DEALERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NO SHORTAGE HIRL OVER 350 CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSI FROM COSTA MESA • JR. EXEC. See lt • You11 Buy It l.tAN A 'Iii FoJccn. 2 dr HT. Gd tu... At II. mo. -FOU '6S Ford Gll.llde. !l,ODO ml. Nu bib, ttnt, ban. Ndt bod)> ---IG-lllOL •• f'ord Sta ..... au.to U.na, PIS. 141$. Good ..._... tiofl car ,.lOl1f 'S9 FORD -SlllO 2 Dr, 6 cyl. auto, R A 11, Body & interior ln gd cond. IT ltUNS! Price finn. • S0-3891 • * Pinto '71, r/h, 20» cc ena:. lux deooor, told down ~ar aeat, stick, Sl&OO, 6@-400'l btftft' 5 wtcdya. FOR THE YOUNG AT HEAIT 1'11 MACH I ~ J'yt Men. Powtt •tentns. ~ ~ mmk and air t'OndttlOolnc. Brlrw )'OU!' ctwckbooll. f5fl EJV) .... GUln' A l'SON LL~COLN ME'RtVRY 16800 ee.ch •I 'A"ar'Nt" HuntUict~ -~ 'Cl FORD Eulld:b'W V•n, ..,_... • pm, ' SeU Ml.141 tt.ms -•.. IG6f7»i 970 A-I • Vi's • Vi's • VW's · CAllEIS IUSES BllS 1W. MIS!!! I .. ,.. __ , ....... ,.. ....... -··la WllMI --·•1 '11 vw --· -· '1 'JIVWll90 -·-·tlJlt '11 vw -... .. .. 121 uL • • I I I I I • • • Frki<r .. Hoo-10, 1972 e VENTURA e VENTURA CUSTOM e FlltlatRD e lll'RIT e FORMULA e TRANS AM e LE MANS e LE MANS SPOltT COUPE e LUXURY LE MANS e GRAND AM e CATALINA e IONNIVILLE e GRAND VILLE e GRAND PRIX e SAFARI e GRAND SAFARI e LE. MANS SA'ARI WIDE TIACK ' '68 ' c":::!~. !;~ .. ,,,,.;,,, $1599· rad;o, h••f•r. ()(8E 165), !PSOll. '7 0 Pontiac GTO H.T. Cp1. V8, autornolie, pow1r 1te1tin9, factory air, . vinyl top, lo mil1191. (2'42 · l70Rl469121, tP423l. . '.{ ~-::::~.~!. '"'" .... $1 1499' 967JJ,, l·P&CMI ., _ · .................. $1651 . .I ·~-~ ~ $2399 '72 ~:=~~ ........... ".· $14B9 '71 · r1d10, h11t1r, (750 EKll), • ·tr (9415AI. • • ... ., ,., ..... 1"'911 ,,,,. '69 '69 Fiat 124S $1699 Lim• Gr••ll, Radio, h•et•r, lu99•9• rack, air condition, in9. !P-SOll, !046 GJVl. lellr S111111Nd 1...U $2070 Firobird $1999 VI , a11tomatic, .radio'. h1•t· _ •r, powar st11rin9, ttr c:on- ditioni119. 19,000 mil11. !XJ 6291, IP422L lelly S11111ted Rimi! 52165 '69 '69 9 p•ts. \18, •utomat.ic, r•~io, '69 Cotalino Wagon $2399 '65 . ha•ter, power dt•flng, air c:ond. 31,000 mil11. tYOY- 077~. (P-410 ). Kelly S ..... ted llltcHI SZSJS '69 Alla Romeo $2799 '68 GT 1750 cp•. Oriq. J7,000 mile1. S 1p•1d, r•dio, ha1t1r. ' IZBV 1221. IP-4211. Kelly s.,, •••• latall 51225 '\ DAVE ROSS Autos for Sale l.ttlly S111111ff .... II SHlS Lo Mons Coupe $18 9 9 VS, •ufomatic, powa~ 1f•er· ing, air c;onditioning, vinyl top. !XSE 7461 , !P4171. Kitlly s....-... htaD $2210 Pontiac GTO $1799 VS, 1utom•tic:, power 1t1ering. air conditioni11g, vinyl top. (662· FVY ), ! 1160.Al. · i.fly ~ .... , $2100 Chev. El Camino $1399 Thi1 c:1r h11 o~•r $2000 in tho molo< & '""'m;,.;.,, < 1petd, radio, healer. M111t 1ee. !<'/45 0010, (Pl17l. Firebird · $1699 · V8, autom1tic, pow•r staer- inq, air eo11ditioni"q, vinyl roof. !VIV 193 1. IP-4261. Kelly s.,. ..... 19'1111 $1940 . . g Cougar 'XR7 · $ \18, pow•r wl11dows, power •t••ring, vinyl top, air c;ond., 339 exc•ll•nt cot1d., (387 BSW ), I P<473)', . • '7' 2 ~~~:mT~~~~" '"''"' $489' 9 '71. air, 1+.r•o tap-9, v111yl top. !453 EXNI, IP414l. , ' lelly S11111ted ...... $6120 leltf s .. 1•slff Ritt.II $3955 '72 Cat•nrra Wliilon $4299 9 pa,1. Automatic, power ••••ril'lg, air c.ond., roof rec.~. . 6000 mil••· 12L4SR2032742l, IP5051 , '71 Chev. Camaro $3399 · VI, ow1r 1f1eri119, 1ir cond., .t vinyf top, r1lly 1port, eutomt·' -. • .. ,., , .............. 55015 tic.. !S91 Dlll, !P4901 . • t • l:elfy S111Mtwd ltetoil SJ4f0 ~ '72 Mercury Wagon $4199 Col. Perl: Merqui1. Autom•· , tic:, power 1t11rin9, air c:ond. Erc:1lle11t condition. (028 FSll, tPS06 l '72 ...,, s.,, ........... $5000 GMC Sprint $3.999 The El C•mino of GMC line. · 350 VI, P.S., f•c:tory air, vinyl · top, bucket ••aft, ton11eau COY· tr, tape, Mich. tir11. 6200 mile1 . ( SOIOH2BSO 1869), ( l70A2). '67 Intl. Scout $1' 39· 4 wheel drive. Completely equipped inc:luding utility box. • · I 10447Kl . IP457). l•lty StlftesNd Retail S 1510 ,, All Sale Prices Effectlte thru Mond~y, November 13, 1972 2480 Harbor Blvd. Cit Fair Drive . l V2 MILE SOUTH OF THE'SAN DIEGO FREEWAY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 A.M. to I 0:00 P;M;-'SUN. -'11 A.M. toT9 P.M. 'i· l 1J i1-, . } IA~:cu.cto:.;;s;.., .:.U.:.sed;.:.._:J.:,_,'-'"990l.::. ...., ______ 990_ Autos, Used 990 I AutOi, Used VEGA 990 Autos, Used Autos for SM RAMBLER T·BIRD VE~A ltM\ PONTIAC - 1~-----;;.~;; ~------~~:1~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;; 1--------·--.1 '62 LE MANS cor.vert. New RAMBLER '65 Ambass. 2 '61 Thunder Bird. Good eond lm Chev .. Vega, radio '71~ Vega Hetdi A·-" U··' 990 A to U··' 990 A t U··' 990 A·~ U··' 990 ~il pibapc & muUler, nu w2501r. dpr. hdalrtp. R&H, 1auto, PS, ~.1528very. clean, ~/htr he'ater~ 4 spd. $1375. Sparkling yeliOYI wj,th 4: ... _ Ml'lill u I , -U OI, -utu., -mg, tt Nds top. S . B, , Exce S 3 5 0 . .,..,... 1971 Ply. Cricket .. bucket tra:stlng black Jnteriot~l;i,"."111 1'"'-...;.""-'--'-----1 t:'hone eves. or wkends 548-548-8703 :.t... ~ _,,. <>=nvY• ,_-,. MUSTAMG OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH 1838 '1 BIRD • ~~~;.;~ml/; .. ~. =: auton..:tic luw mil".·~· "$1s9'~u. ~ '70 PONTIAC Grand Prix, ----·-----$675 e Call 6(5'-f&S 1969 Karman Ghia radio-See lt . You'll Buy Jt ~: 'TI GRANDE VS, autom, air, am/fm stereo, p/s, p/b. MINT COND. $2995. ...._ .. LOOKI~' F.OR A '70 BELVEDERE ': .• .':~~' V=· ra. ~~ e'.""' . ..!~.tu~~ la~!"y '55 T-Blnl Power Seat., VALIANT ~te~!,.:':· ~~d.. c M "ft•~-I._.~:~ ; '6 Mustang Fastback 390 4 .j !pd P/S, P/8, RIH, i clean. lo miles 18 5 O. BOMB? tires, Beautiful or t g In a·I whl s nu tires & brakes. Power Windows, Au to 646-3242 · · -llnCIA Lalli!' 4 DOOR fi~h 'Wi th blue vinyl in-XJnt' cond. $2900. 644-2696 Tranll, Rarlio, He 8 t e r • '61 Valiant station wagon '--YOLt'-~ 64~ • * nnevt a::, r; Black Vinyl Interior, Rul\11 hocks u~• ~ still in \Varranty. Surplus 1 • 1969 Olds tenor S795. MUSI' SELL 'GS Bo .1,_ 4 doo , Beautiful Gold Finish with Good •--,po~-~n New 1972 Vega Station W&Ron, i Drive this sharp, "442" Radio 1 1. w r · all power, $5.i(I, Make offer. Good and a a collectors 8 . ' tires. · Co. ear, like new. Make of· 1966 liarbor, C.M. ~ mod~. i.r.s all the goodle< ·. au oma tc, P 0 e PONTIAC 54" ~-t 11950 .,.,.., Cl fi·' Ad 642 5678 r 54' ~.. -with ak'~itionlng. IXVF steering. (027BUL). 1 ~~~=~·------tem . ........,.,..... I ass1 C\.J s .. , . er, ~ Want ad results , , . ~ 6171 · SIB89 $1099 '68 FfREBIRD Conv. Almo" Autos, Used 990 'Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 1Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used \.· M:. • 54H477. • i i • • '67 Mustang, 4 spd, fut.back, radial tires, disc brakes, Xlnt cond. $1100. 963-1354. GUSTAFSON CONNELL ClIEVROLET everything new, fully equip. r ~ LINCOLN MERCURY c!! ~a:s':r ~f2o3 peel, Pvt pty, but will accept OLDSMOBILE 1&!00 Beach at Wa~r trade. 67l-5507. Hunllrnrton Boaoh FOR MOM! '67 OLDS 442 842-1144 Here's • re•I Duster 2 Dr HT, Air Cond, Auto * '67 TORNAOO-Air Cond. 1972 model with two doors. Ttans, 35,000 miles. (UQB· 1'-UU.. POWER. J\.fusic. fully automaUc, low ~). , TAPE DECK. n1Ucage. f915EID). $2489. '67 LeMans, vinyl top, P /S, P/B, R/H, 1 owner, 19,000 ml approx. Nu Radial tires, 5.16-3229. GREA t USED CARS~ ' Ji; i $795 -* 'J'ra.llt"l"/hltch. 6421289 • GUSTAFSON [ ·-~ 'f,6 Olds 88, 4 dr, HT, air, LINCOLN MERCURY · M-t lit-'~· PIS, P/B, Xlnt eond. 65,(m 16800 ~ach at Warner '68ndl'lmPBt. Captallna, 4 dr, air ~~·~-.;: I ml. 545-2427 Hunt1~:WBeach =~-i9s2.., s, $1500. cub. '61 FIREB"J!l;a fully equip. ped. Good . • ·5Sl·l867 * '66 VW PICK-UP ................. $1095 Gfabblr Or•lllll· Rebulll EnQIM. (T ... 1011 '69 DATSUN 510 SEDAN .......... $195.l ' Door, lil.$dfo. O~WH nu '°~ ~ -PLYMOUTH Cla11Sified Ads ... 642.5618 Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! '£;r Olds Delta 88. 2 Dr. ~~~~~~~~~l:A~u~t~";·;;No~w;;;;;;;;;d9~80;;A;;u~t";;;;• £-~~;;;;;;;~9~80~ hardtop. Vinyl top. P/S. Air '65 PLYMOUTH Satellite V-8 cond. Elec wlndoWa. S!Ol. Auto/tranto P.S., P.B. buck· Call 546-3583. et seatl!. Reblt eng. & tra111. ; '67 OLDS Cutlau s t a . New paint. $550. 1194-1009 or Wap, New tires, air, One ~1146-~5_1~37_. -~-~~-II owner, Sl«iO. ~108 I Want ad reau\111 ... 642-5878 Autoo, Now 980 Autos, Hft 980 • ' 1973 , BUICK & OPEL " DISc:OUNTS ARE BIGGER AT TERRf BUICK "LOW OVIRHEAQ DOES IT" SU US •IEfOIE YOU BUY TERRY BUICK Ill* lnl Stll & Wlllllllt, ........... l111ih • 536-6588 ., '67 KARMANN GHIA , ........... $1095 Radlt, Whlt9W•li., ' Spied, Cutlotn GraliOlr C>nfllll, TIW'led Te A T• ITGM lf'tl '72 vw BUG ... :S ............... $1950 C-ry wtlaw, l>IKk ll'lterlor, radio, wheel !rim rtnp, 500t """' (7" l'llDI , '69 VW BUG ................... $1295 A:ICllo, H+ltar, Trim Rlfloff, ' SPffd. (WYll 07'21 '71 LOVEBUG CLEMENTINE $1895 Rldll 111111 l!Ottlr. i11,1IO) '62 VW SEDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595 '68 GTO ...................... : $1495 • $0eld, ! Dr. l'lllrdto!I, vl"'fl reot. "" EXWl '68 CORTINA G.f ~ ... , . . .. . . . .. . . $750 ' IPlld, R.idlo, MMW. OCl.Y.) . '66 VW DELUXE. BUS . . . . . . . . . . .. $1050 l'tlctd To kll Tlllt Wlltltn.r. (lllL tit) '71 VW ;411 W~M>N ............ $2795 .,._.....,, w.m.r a....._ ....... -....... • bfltllt. \IC. ltfft•I t ' '67 VW SQUAREBACK ............. $995 N-Aid P1lnt, lflll!lll 'Spaid. (YOX WI •' /'68 VW FASTBACK .............. $1195~ Srlgfrt Y1llow, low MUft, W/l/Yf Tlfla, (YEV 1131 • • . '.67 FORD VAN .................. $1295; C'Om!l!e-1• rtbUllt tr-.. enullll. Come down •ncl IHI (57726A.l '70 VW BUS ................. :. $239 O.IU111 811et, •Mio, ShoW RIMI Plrftcfl IN (AS) '69 VW Stj)UAREBACK ............ $179 • oWlonwllk. Alt CIMll ..... I.Ow Lew Mii"-(%0Y t.f)) ~ '67 VW BUS .............. , ..... $1691 C~y Oflt~I ~. (190 ANO) ' . •n VW KARMANN GHl4 . . . . . . . . $1M, · 1111111, bl.U lrlltrlot, radio. (Wl'I' Ml • • I • I '71 1LYMOUTH CRICKET ........ $1 I • &Idle! "'"· • '""-radii, lwlciflt ,.. •/Meck '"'"'°'· 1n 1ov11 . .. .. _,, .. ' :2.... Y,!.. ·~!.." . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. s I " • ~RObriLY ·PRES:gNTS . the ) . , . . .. , OMEGA Houa ·. . . . Buy ~ifnlfl · Our 1....-oc1uc:10.l'Y SAie · ~ · . . "' ' ' . , :J :5a·VE.11 ... : .. , Uu " ••. . .. < -' " . USED. CAR · JSPEC.llts·. . ~· .. ' . ,· . ' 1., · ,.*t00% Mon~~: ·;~,k ·Guar-n~ee:j! · .. . . . . · . . :. ·• · · 11ot474J ' " -~ .. 1.: -~ M -,ALL · NEW 1973 OMEGA LOADED INCL: Air Conditioning & Vinyl Top. JUST I . · .-ONLY '166 DOWN ~·. . FUL~ •&& DOii .:·. ., ONLY •69•7 MONTH, .. _, · ' PR1CE . , I'. • ,$166 io.total dn. pymt. and $68.67 is total mo. pymt. for 48 m91. on 1ppr. credit. TAKE YOUR . CHOJ~ E '3646 MONTH . .~~~-:.,:;;;·~~; ~g.:;1.6 incl tu, Ii~. all ~rrying chargOL ANNUAi. .. 'H.T. ~:l~w~~~~ c~lionin:.1 :~~!•~~~~~-~~~~·~~ I ;~ulo~~~~r ·.~~~~!. DRIVE IT HOME TOD=A=Y=! ==::J IYWS 5391 •'· 1943 CPS! . hHl•r. 1939 FWA·I , SU h total•· ,_., -.d SJ6.46 11 tofllf n-. t._ JO-.•...,,, ...... Defe.M ...... ptlM S111t.H W. ....................... ANNUAL . ftlCINTAH .... lhll... ' ·' /·. ' • . -' . -:; ·'·' :,, . -' ' ~UIR· AD! GRAN $E -~UNTY'S· -----'!ft'9'--~--------.---· • :{i1'Y ~1 I ~~ r J. • y ~~t~E Sfi& .DOB : 1: HON.A CAR DEALER · · -. See our BIG SELECTION of ~ TAKE Y<;),UR ·cHOICE•q54 MONT~ ·~·~ -.~E\V COUPES & SEDANS ·., 70 ·FORD 10 PASS. I '69 Mere. MONTEGO I 71 V8CJa Hatc~c:k · -& br1lc:e1, ••r cand, fZRE 360) ESOJ , ,..,. ' $ .'· Wogon. Family spocial. 112.._7071 MX 2 Dr., H.T. VB, outo., p.,1 .. ring Fulllact°'y•q,ippe d,4,sp .. d.1652-NEW 2 DOOIHS?ANNDA, $, I . "' ........ ,.. .... $41.14 .......... ,,w ... , ....... •PIM'·.--.................. -,.. Stlzt.H .... tu. He., .. ..,,,... ........ 1 · ANNUAl.P11c1NT•<H u1111.11 ... :; •• . ,. INCLUDES freight en~ el.I" dealer prep. I -----------~------.---chergi1 plus full 'factory equipment. L : '10 FORD LTD H.T. '65 FORD-FAIRL·ANE '65-CHRY•-WAGON -(IO~l 9 50l 1. ', Full pow• r ond •ir conditionln9. 2 d:. H.T. V,I, oulom•Hc, bucket ' • 1600 DSL I , seats. ICZB U41 • ·:. ~1466 • I ·'&& BUICK LE SABRE . • ' Full pow•~· f•etory •ir conditionint. 1769 CPS I '78 CHEVROLET AutOmi1tie, power 1teerin9, air con .. ditioftin9. 1526 IFEI FUii pow•r, fi1ctory t ir. I EJS l2l) $ 66 · '78 FORD 18 .PASS. Wi19on. V8 , r•dio •nd hei1t.r. 1124- 707 1 • ...,,.. .................... ,. ........... ~ ...... .,.. • ., ............................ .,,. t ____ ............. _ . • ~ BUY WHERE THE SAVINGS A.RE! • I DRIVE-IT HOMITOD.AY - VISIT OUR VOLUMI GMC . TRUCK DEPARTMENT Plcbpa1to C.r1• Rigs • New Motor Homes • New Mini Ho.1111 • New and Used Campen & v-• • UI I PRICI NOW ONll PHONE US NOW FOR A 5 . MINUTE CREDIT CHECK ff JOll --In ... Ital• • ff you owe on your preMnt car • If J011 -MW on ... lob • ff Y.. ..... little or no credit. ' Phone 540-9640 . '. UT us TAI.Oil YOua FINANCIH• TO YOUI PIUONAL NBDS. I . . I • ' l ·1.DOOR HARDT.OP ft.I foctory equiwed Frtdlf, Nat 1Mblr 10, 1912 .'199 DOWN $71 A MONTH $2188 11"11 ......... ,.. .• 11 11 . --FULL -~.~.;,.':::"::; ''""· •rir• 'St11S i.:1.1•1 & PRICE ____ _... ... IUIR ll.S1'!1. ·::: 0 . '73 .DODG.E CHALLENG.ER·_...... 2 DOOR HARDTO Full factory Equipped -.Onler You rs Now DODGE SPORTSMAN y.a, ••to. tra11s., radio, heater. (511B~n '70 MAVERICK - 2.oooR Full factory equipped Witt. rallio, heater, whltt- wall tires ZRR654 , '69 CORTINA WAGON 4.Spted trans., rad io and heater. (Xllllt) 5588 ( . -, ' • --.., . -. ·~all tires,. tilt wheel, • ,, ' J ~ r~lil)ing s..Ot, full factory • " • ~ . . ~ equipt, 6621K2S30S823. $199MOWN $80 l :MONTH · . .roRJs - "' 1· ·as· ·s· . ' .. MONTHS •Ol-~ Sl•ti11ottol d"-'¥"'t.SMl l1 .. I '·FULL ' '"·-·'!9· ... ·• .. -· & • ''"""' ......... ""'· • , , <rf{l•I lot l• roo•. D•ft<lfd · ; 1 I PRICE ~~s~~~ • t" dll ll.JS"' BUNQ-N . . ~ BIG "6" lool cleai.. Full facto;., •••ipped. (196FfH) '70 .DODGE~--. . POlARA • V-8, auto. trans., air"cnd., power steering,. pow. orbrokes.(DL41~1016) ' . • -'70 .Gremlin 2-DOOR . Fiii factory •ipptd llSITe ' . "'681JIC1lfJP DODGE ( I ' ' ,, I ., I' ' ' .. • .. '.)·.:oF ,1973 PONTIACS .J, -----r l --- THE '73 --;FIREBIRD IS HERE:! THE '73 GRAND PRIX IS HERE!. • . '. ~. . ....... 1. .. ... ,, ~· l •• . . . ' ~ j • ·,I • • l 1 ' ' • ·"" i" tA' ,. 'J' •. , . " I 1j IMMIDIAtE DELIVERY! I'.... t .. • "\ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! '•. ~·t ~ ~1rsa. #2KSmA12.52'-1 ' , ISER, #2Ui7N3NI0009~1 ' . " MOTOR. HOMlil ~;, ', -~"' OR -·NT I '700LDSULLT NOW TAKING RESERVATioNS ON DISCOVER '25 RINI 'at' MONTH AND IAIJ()A 18 FOR THE HOLIDAYS· ::•1· WIEK. OR DAY * 1972 A.M.C. JAYIUll V·I, auto-tic, factory alr COt111it\oftl..g. ,._.. 111" Mt.11, radio, hai.r, ntli.'y 11r1,_1, budtltt Mah. (A20971'XI0611) Dl1110111tratot. IPOllTYI ' ORANGE COUNTY,'l •. t=INEST BUYS * ~ . ~ · ._..OLDs VISTA CIUiia ''71 DATSUN lllCKUI' • 1972 CATALINA llGUeHAM 4 Dow Hor"°P, v.1, a11.._tk tr11n•lftloft, ,..... ......... and lllltc: bn:t*11, 't'litrt roof, ti111ff tlot1, ~--... ,.,, i...,., ·-u.~10211 ...... .... I 1n2 vlma n , 4 DMi> ~. • cyt.,...zL tc ti r i.-. ..._ ._... ........... .,,.... (lNtDILl l llDll ...... • ~ w...-. 415 1¥ ......... ,. .. ..,. 3 ... ....... •l11i.., AJA.rM ,..,.,_ '94i., ,..., ........ .-11 ....... ,._.. •""'--& teafl, ,....,. ~ ..... ..,_.., .... Wh, c- .......... , ,_,, tiff .-.i. ,..., ......... ..., tacb, ..... tat• ra<•, rhfe I ...... ~·, ........ -.,,., ..... . --"'· lo111p1, ..... l'Mdl ..... ,. ... ....., .... . cntl .. _..,,., ,...., ............ 4JN4.ft',a:nt• "".,.., ~ 'ff DART VI, 0111,._tic, rodi.. ,...... 1i..rlft9, lII 1lau, fod9ty •It coftdltlorllnt, rolly pcicll: .... ~fllAJ v.a, wl••fk-ir-u.lniefl, ntdio, ,._,. ...-;,.,, W 1Jo11, foctory •• CllllltllfWMhtf, '"' ""-'· (YlU406t 4 ~. rMi.. ClJOUIJ. ... "i co&or. KONOMY l'LUll \'.I , .. ~. radio, ,._, ,...,.., ,__., air 11 lllllllAi.,. ll't'C7tol lll'Oll.n TRIMI . . '72-CO-TlmAll Y'·I, ovlo1110tlc, rodio, poww ttHring, factory a ir ronditlorlln9. -LOl'l·Ol!'ROOMI ' -'70 IKTLAllK ' VI, -.,toMOtie, nMlio, ,:-.r t...0"9, cer.towa '°fl, UI 11ot1, loc*f olr COfldltlorliflg, (5731!lVJ UU.YTllM· '72--, ... .._..k, nMlio/,...... •!l«Mt. htdDry air ... it'-""- \ 1C5UIMU : t . ' lllAL IPOllTYI . .. .' .. f' f ' llAUTYI .'72 DATIUH 240Z '11 ~. AM-fM ro<tlo, <"'-alloy wflfflt, 11631'1D). ~ lvl ...... .. UKI NIWI '72 -· ULAllll V-1, a......tk, reclio, ,.,_., 11Mring, factory olt cOlltlltf•l"I. ~ AllAurtl QliVI. '71 'I• -rtw.p V-1, UO. 01191fte, Mio, II.-, 4..,. •iflt• IHl4 ...W, aNtM • ttl111, (71 SZ5H) Oow wlltl !Mott ~. 11'9 . .,,.,.. ..., .......... ' A llAUTYI ~ PONTIAC GUJIYILLI 4 hit, Y-1, ovio-otlc fro1u•lt.1leol, #.M-#M. ...,.., ,...... 1h«h.,, ~ and Mah, COi'"°'"' ... fll 9ktt1, loc1Gty air tefltlltlolll119, lolly II, u1111M COftlnll. 1619EIV) SLACK llAUTYI IPOltTYI '70 ClllY CJUURO V.a, <I .... ,..., ..... UI ...... P,.. #124110UCMtQOL ..,..;... ...... . · -( J lllAllPI IAYll '70 DATSUN PICK-UP .......... ~ ....................... , ....... . '505'TI) I ICONOMY PLU11 ... ClllYY ...... v ... •'1a1'1c ..._ ... ..-. ,,.~ .....,, C..-. ..... Cl77UQ 'I• TON '70 ............. ,._ . ..., .......................... .... ..., wtMek. ISUCfQ ........ ~b Longpre'• Exclusive 36,000 MILE or 36 MONTH WIRRAllTY Available on All New Pontlaa l'llWY. PllWY, • ,, OPlll DAILY·9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WIDFAILY ........ AmAMmlUllmllWW'n"P if ....... 1 Ht?FIFll °' WlWI YOll -··••y 0 &&mMI YW CAL Wl&MllAl'W•-MllMI • I .· l .Wt.111 you buy a atH car wtth.fltt; 111w A·I W1r· , ... ..,, yo• lean .,.., ...,,... •• Ye\11' fotd 0..1. 1r'1 40ifi+.p.-Hwe't ··---;-- 'For th. '_ftnl ioJO. 41.,..rerf2JOOO ,•11•1 your ·F.rcf ' Duler 9V:.relltwft. ta ~ ;too·s '.fer •ltV Mt I or ,.,.,,.. fop ffie ...... 24 lflOftiM, .,...., For.I <0.11.r 9Ylflft• ..... I 111.•IM .... M ...... ,..,.,....,.._,,,th.. ft1w A·I W1n-111ty. l .' ~ w.,;,, .. , .. Y911 ,., A-I pnitectlOl'I wti ... .,,.,,,~ ewt 1f t•- ... 1 le ....,., Slit. of t4t. U'"-J'!"'lf ~ p1rtlcl0 , ..... For4 o..len .t.o wfft ~•JlilY JaM court1° ~h.-. tile· 24 "'""""Mlri~fl yowr A0 I': W1tta11ty. ' ' ' C.Me M•, ew ti ...... of A.I ''t!°•pf•l•ll 1Mefi', ... toclrrl w,•,. A·I. Wen-eAty, Ma4.C1•9'ten IA tfil• 'et .. · ••• t+ie 411f9nM,....,.liifet.,,.. 0lee" yo1r wom.. o• ffl' 4.....-. '~ . , . SUNDAY NOV.· 12· HURR¥1 '. t ,. ! • .#fl .,.,. , .. ~;-.. -.... , .. . . ,; ·r' . : i ·"sT o•.V.' ';' :·;' ' ' .. JI. ~·.-,, ,. ~ PINTO FOR '73 TODAYi · r .. "\ T~Jl~P Sl~I 6 AVAHAILE-'61 to •72 .MODELS J -•• '"::$ ~-~. _'fl, __ .......... -.. ............ -.. aed., low-. 11~5· CCMI ,·, : '66 FORD G.ALAXIE '500 ; . . . . .. 2 Or. 118,· r•dlO, ,.Ml.or,. liuto-.... , '70.V;W',.. WESTiPHA,LfA.t ' _m•+ic,powersteerin9,eircond., ·· ',·1 ! . 'r ' r ~·· ... .,... __ d' .-., . Im 2) \or.· 1 . .C.mJJ•r. with pop'~\t~ .• :s;vov ' vinyl roof, n•w.poinl. • 55~, .... , '·---· : : I M~~tt ·•":ltH·_ • '61 t-11Ro HAitot~·:.' ·· .~N~ .... ; "". · _ • :". ": "'' -. ..._, ·:"llf :e· :~" . , . ' rH~•T 4 W~ ... I. "Tv, · ..... A ~ Original thru-out. Full poW9r, air ccnd., Low, low mil••· 69 LTD H.T. Radio, hooter, automatic:, -pow· er steerin·g, eir .condrtionin9,r 9ood miles. IZSS'438) .... 64 JNTl;.M ~ .. "'", ,'J!V Q . '.w :: •. : : ~a.<!>11. ~·'iil•:~ •• , ...... .iqm•• ~I '<;; ., tic, •ir c:on4ftio;.1ftg:~Ooc1 mi19\• .. , . VB, roll ber, ' W ogon. 'Hord lo · . . I Y8U8la 1 . . . ~ " * fin'd. f11:.0AOX} '·· · '•'\•• · 1 .1 •', r ,_ . ~--TRlll:WiWZj5 T0 ··1 • -~64-. -CHE-·v-;:iM-... -,~-· Lk-.. --ot--,D-lR.-,Jf"-.-'l".1 .. , . 1 1 ·up. FulJY factory 'equ1pp.d. •)r cond:; · 4JOOd )rriilM: "(NN"A·· · -' · ~ ,- e.•me'" ;6' SJ!·~:.v. .'r~~ Pick-; $,,,~ ·vi, •!'fom~1ic.~~,: 11.-.,;~9. :·s5· .,, 16ood mif•s. f652 lt51 · -1 I 7 .. J , • '''P · • -10-· M-' -,VE---R-IC-K-.2-:i&i'"'!". :.--.. -.•. -.... -, ..... i.,I' 67 'MUsTAllG 2 ,.. l '.. . ... pt~~. ~IAwchA .. ,.1ff. , ·v.a, ·~·ddi•, hood·~.;111 •. ,~ut•m,u•vtiRc. f1. ·•· · ' · .H:r. ·Jullr ·~,. ... ;p;.c1: , _!:ft· ,. F•c:tory •quipped, \'inyl good mU11. l269EIEI " ,• roof, • ·•1r con •• 9 · 1 es. • '" · geod miJ.&. (VHS90l I 511 J . . . • ••. .'• f '. -\ • • ~'f:•• ~.. • • ;_ I ·' v . , n· di J • I . -..... ~ • £D1T10N ' ~ ' VOL. 66,' NO. 1)5, 4 S6CTIONS0 4'> •P~6ES ' ., , .. ... o..;e.. 1,000 Nix~il ·Win · µps· ' ~ -' l • ' FRIDAY, NOVElillER 10, 1972 ' I ·Dow Jones M·ar~ .!'. . NEW YORK (AP) -The Dow Jones industrial average, Wall Str,eet's inost closely watched indicator, bunt over the !,~Int barrier in mld-<lay trading to- day, ·aS prices rose In reaction; to Presi- dent !il>i>n's re<Je<itJon viC\<"Y and Saddleba'* Trust.ee Indicted hopes for peace in Viebiam . The Do w a'verage of 30 i6dust1w stocks has never closed above Uie ma.&Jc 1,000 m8rt, althwgb it passed It !oOr ' times in intra-day trading orr Feb. 9, . 1966: The Dow hii 1,000.15 at 9:~ p.m. PST and a few.mlnutea later rose lo a•record intraday high of 1,001.u. up u .1r pointa for the day. !ts previous intra-day high was l,OOl.11 on Feb. 9, 1966. . ~ Stoek p~ l'ffli sharply Wednesday following till! preslclentlal electioll; • but had fallen bact as a wave of investors cashed in their gain5. Prices began to rise again ~Y afternooo, and contlllled rlalng rapidly this mornl,llg. · Advances outnumbertd declines almost sadd1eback Community C o 11 e g e 3 to 1 on the New Yort Stock Exchange. District trustee Alyn M. Brannon was in-Some 11.73 million shares had changed dlc\'l'f today by the Orange County Grand hands in the first three hours in heavy JUfl' oo niulttple bookmaking allegations. trading. Indicted with him in Grand Jury acUon On the peace front, White House envoy that now moves both cases from Gtn. Alexander Ha.lg conferred with ·n1unicipa1 to Superior Court level wu 0.. Prelldeat NgU,en· Van ·Tbieu· today in Od car aalellnan Robert Emmett KeBy, Salgoo, ~· tocirork ouh\lliecl dif. 31, of.1135 Seacull Lane, Newport~ · f~" 9!',a. ~ :_...t.,with District attpmey's investipton•IiopOd H11io1 . lfl time to ..00 ·.home """'"'811 to . .mlgnl!rmmoo, il; ofllala' &no·iftd ' trOopo at m· u.s·"""""" Xtlly latei loday in s..,.,ior Court!· . ll8ioL (S.c1tory; I 4) • · ,. --lace <i>lrl'I 11111 · they eq; ... """"' for l1ro -.,el ·-'"'""'" ll!!lfiil'..Jlle ·~ii' . -~· ~ ailopd that BramioD u I H t, : ,..q Vlelnllilile Od Ille rfl'I and !001· Gil • Id 11 Ito ~ • ~· -if the "mmclenMm."lna~llktWbrtti -r· ,,. · ~ tdllls of .... •· --• ; , -bad been odledaled to ap- paar Nov. 30 .(II Harbor Judldal Dillrtcl Sex Edu~ti"'n . c...rt lo face l'I COOllta of ~ ~ !!' ........ king violations. He ls free oo ' "~O:.!t:ipel l'OUrl action agafllst Kelly Control Bid bu been Slinllarly abandoned. He al!o Is free on s101000 ball. R • n ..-:Y._ Bnumon was arrested In August eceIVe8 .Lie.lay lhortly alter be allegedly attempted to enforce payment of a $2,800 debt. His ar- rest; CUmued a three-week investigation byNewport Beach police and district at- t6rney's investigators. Kelly WU arrested two DIOlltbs later J11ior11Y alter an Incident wliicb led NewporUleacb poli<Uo. the home of a wealthy locol bullnessman. The man told ~rs that a elgbt-lnch hunting knife 'wu burled llllo blo front door as part of the penuallft tacllcs allegedly employed by Kelly. ~ (AP).-: Tighter con. trob over sex education in California claBsroornt are. pr~posed In a resolution prmnted today to the Stata Board of Education. ' 'Ibe reJOlutk>o wu presented at the sec- ond day of the board's two-day meeting. But action F Jioatpooed un!ll the December meeting because of the absence of Eugene Ragle of Auburn. Ragle demanded an lnvuUg~Uon of how sei; education claues are conducted. Thursday, the board allo ... told that the State CUrriculum Commllaloo, an ad- P olice Susp!_.ct ~~~i:.i:e~J!°'&'!f: . -""'1tioa explonatioa-<l·-'i-orlglnL~ Family Linked d.:i,:= .. :i:=...= ' be liven -1 bllllllg with Charles '.To 22 Murders 0~~~~1on.yeara qo to SANTA ~ (AP) -Aatbirt11es ft~ ..:=:'to miet in Doceni5er to !tom eight 11111es • ...,.. oeeking a -11>1• ."'~ =iloa r.,iatloa -.i.. 1 lli* today -... a lamIIy of 1-nt key -. wllfcb ..W. klcol -• laborers and ,a string of :II ~ auperinteadentl ftlo ·-.,.. outaide bery-mun!en, at least th,.. in'°lving ---In "famlly UIO" or· - waitresaes at doucblnut shops. -tioa ....,..., FBI agenu and Inveatliators frml as Tiie 'ieoolutloa -prepored In tho far away as Florida questlooed the five wake I" a ful'or cnatod tlill :i---appoandu ~-..... pen<Rll about the bloody lllaylnp datlnfl b 111 --k. Ion P'randoco bock to llrll In THU, Nevada, Utah, and Maria -., CGlondo, Kanm, Oldobomo a n d Today'I -•lM, ;,pre.,.pm-td!d bJ 8-J Plorlda, poUee her< conllrmed -y. Heydt, 1•..itf , ' I nl to tbo baud, ta Paden! kldnlplnc cblrs• have bean • • mrrlillt of • .,..... 1111 - lllod ap1nol tho fallla' bl! of-.Ia.w of' T,11.:~· ::·,....... -bl ~':~ ... ~.fol.-I ldified bp mall.al,Mf:,1--, n.. fem!l1 membln ,,,.e In lall ln or, U llli,1 I P .. Ill .JODI lJooM 8lllla -County ' JaD ...,-. Sen wllll ... tJ . .. bl - QllntlD Pf'llon OD tonvktloria •'bt a tlC!lild ' ........ ra6rol ...........tet .-y llOd lboollDC of a lllp e· ·-··-1" ,._.. bn lilt Jome. , llletr I . • I !lo ..... -...· --Died ,...,..., -'ilftllll ... opiml -88 a ...ift cl the cumnl prepolr-V Ir Ill,.., ... -~·tloo -tbly ...... oolllp .... -..,,,,. ...;. ldeatlflod u flbmDan tbly .,. on 11!1' IOI!. lbt ~ "!r: lkCrarY lf7· hll wife Clroi)'ll 41· their Tiie llClla.!e' ttLl&u• ..._.i Iii; I.I -°"""' :It. -...,.;. a. m11Uon ,._.,. -c:llM"1I ..... ~ of~ ~ 11111 ll!r ., ... ,,. the ....__ dlrllW 111t ,...,..., ~;:d~=-.. w.a.ir. both :-:.:,::-.=::=r:.-.: _ ............. --llft.JMr· tbo ...,ill --....,, • .. . . ~ ~ T_otlflh" Tritoia Tllflflet'S '· · -~omeromlng, fe$1ivili~ by San Clemente · Hlgb rope pitied. Tbe Tri tons take on Villa Park In foot. sdiooi atutlen!S Tburs4ay·included a parade through« ball IAilllgbt at 8 q'cloc~ l!Oqsters hope the· home city streets wft!J, d~cora_!ed cars. IJ!d ttu~lt.t and<tug, leljD "*as· fierce as 'lhe' rope luggers. of W8'. One ·was' so· ltel'<e . tti.at !¥ ®Upling· on the · . · · · • .. , ....... _ .. ~ 1 11···t:1.,r Ji . ' , A~~earDe Pa~~Ji~ ;?,r:e.fere,..c~. o'!: ~o,.cifpt ·to ~e ,Rtroeakd Soon By JORN VALTERZA fauncbed; It bas'iiever been aliandOned, capacity by O>tlatmaa . °' "' ""~.,.. '"" but expanded, lnatead. . He insliled that be woold ftlbt double The debate over the prospects of all-n:ae ~m rent theme f r o m a~ sesskllll to the point ol "losing my priD- year school o0 many campuses in the mfl!iltra~ 'spokesmen, \1n cl u d l n g cipa]'s badge." CapistranCI, Unlfieil. School Dtalricl lllOYed ~ees' Pmldenl Boll Jllinl, WU the The dlalrlct lnlflta that the only to Viejo Schooi 'I'hlnday night. proopect of .runaway ~ In the allemaUves to 45-15 In the beavy-growth The meeting In the school facing some dlmlct -ni!Utng ·enroDllJedt that will schoo!J would ·bl portable clallrooml o1 tbe woral cwercrowdlng In \be district , -e Ione before .. , bood IUue could be · cooling fllll pei: lludent per year, cWble wu the second in a ael'ie> iet by the ~ '!1i<f the money pul to . ..,. in new scssionl, ,.. mualve busing of sludenll to district's all-year·scbbol committee to Ins acfiools. l""""°wded lcboota. fotm parenll of tbe't&-15 program, then Viejo Principal Bob Elaton told porenta The other'altemaUve wou1d be the coo- seek their preferences. · that their school would be Dlled to (llH AIJ..YEAll. Pqe I) Altbwgh• !be CJl!llmlttee look t poll after the Viejo session, spokesmen said no ""'1ts would be .....Ued until the.entire Gaff .Prognta series of m~ings ends late lhill mouth. - - Leading the discussion Thursday was Mrs. Mary Jane 'Ibompeon, a Viejo p&rent reprearnting a citizen's group op- posing the 45-15 program. Mrs. Thompson charged that the district was "manipulating" all • year school into the status of 1cceptablllly. She instated that no data bas· been fouiiirm oo.er dlstricta to show !¥'the concept ·creates a better program. than .UCI 'Faculty Votes 68-8 _NotTo.BackSexFilm Ban the tradillon&! ninHnooth school ,.or. 1be committee bu suceested thlt 45- 15 would be a feasible alternative to other more conventional waya to cope with pupil ll'Owtb in the CUSD. Siudenla -.Id attend IChool OD the average of nine -ta and then baTe three -•· vacation. This cyde 'ftllld contln., on & !S-11 bolls. • Mn •• Tbimi-aa¥ Ibo ..... dliiPc lilll 11---for Milt? 7¥'1 *'lulltrltttlfl, alr Do. ....... and .... allo ,_ proWema -· ibe --Ila!!. floon"oflorlln.~'•fll'IO!l- -. .,., Mil for tlio -and t.be dilb1ct I I teJ tblttftlCml ....,.. blve ohown>IMt 45-11 .i -ldlool dtalrfeta ..-no ....r.,,.-and !Mt in · ID tbo diltrldl wbele k WU The UC Irvine faculty voled !I to I Thursday ln refusing co raUfy an ad· mlnlslratlon ban .. the lhoWing of the tx>moeemal rum "seven In a Bam. It Faculty members defeated by I lhllar tlllflln I tfno.pll'I ,_,,_ mendatlon of Dr. Fndtrlc C. Lltdwfa, cbainMn of the MMeJi'c h'eedom CClffto mit&ee, wbk:h lo 1-11 ~ cmdol.S .. admlntatratlon docl1illl lllt -to P!Olllbk the Gay --Utdan rn.n =..the film 'u port of I pone! ;.:::::ti*· Lltdwfa . ... f1fm "bid Uttle-educaOtinal value." In tbl ,,, Ml_ ol _fll/ tltlblillt'hh ............... I.alWtl re11med, Nbel to . allow Ult film'• lllowt.c did no1....-16M "taAilblp." . Futile Mo-ve She-R~ Away to &if'eilirother'· . . 11;: majority of faculty memben tcl- d,...lng the lloue Thunday an.n-i, 11o ....... dllqreed. The .......... that the educltlonll YaJue of ant ..-wor on e•nipar IDUlt be atablllll1~ lmted the need of• oam- mltteo-tli ...,.... die eclllCllloall -of .n ....... •• -lndudblc Pf"' feaon' lectum, ane aaaested. Drama prof-Rollert Cohen cfeein- eci IAldwlc'I .-.rb to bl I ''yfl'l' ludcf analys!J of 1 e e r t a I n Id of ctn:wntt.w.. 11 ....... -'"1 pGfnl of view In the -..... ""'"'11. tllon ii DO qutsllon this film -hive ecllo-u.aJ value, .. c-. llld. lie Jadlcolod bl llld --.. ID- -"' -Ibo film ...... "' Ila pr~-..... -.... .. lllo ___ ....... _ llit\Nt<I alblp. CotmlDMed"'dliefelflllJelM...._,,. ta ereddlm II -tliiw "'ea llllllfot II IOdly ••• G-.----not cmlorm "' ri>lllm "' ..... -... Collm-WM aollottllit• .... _. o; "Tltoo-1 -~ bl.- td at. uni..sttf ?F Sit II .. , a If ................... -...... torotd. • • 1lltl ~ polio)' -4"1 1 I !Ir lholJafaoollJ-•,f•ai-mJuee • •r•11-;!.C:'tt1••f •ll tar ~·ti.Gey ....... for 1-111-•IM•-. · 'Thi JMlllc1 r1 •*1111 + · ' I ... , ti · ,.... ,. ... ,, ... p;lt ,. •; to-Ifft -1t Ila Qamfll Tiie flllldll -""9 I .... tbo ldee ......... bl tbo ~ Jiii. 'fl1lor allO thot tho lllll--., f c "' • -7 '"Wll dllfided of ..... ~ of I nlfatd 1'$'t R" -..... .W .. "'*' '1la'lllt •--1 ''re111"' 11 t rt ....., dtld ., Vb 0 c Jlr tsr :;· » ,.. _ C. lloy-... -altl I ~-! .. , •••• , ••• -~ ~ tllt-fll•llll -prellJ' _.. .. 11111 _ ..... ...... dlllla('fll· ~ ,...,_ bl Ii .. _. lullloot .............. Tiie :':&::.~ •. arr ~ _,"'..-lit< '"'"'.., -chlrpd .... T.,w wllll .... ..-ai.111 -_., tlluap tlloe D IC, Pip 11 lbt 111b "'911111· • I ' ' ' { . • 1 ' • ' -.. -tbo lllm.11 bl -Ii 1bl-of t111-' « fr Altbolc' dlle GIU aa12 .. d *' ..... tios IU n.al,,.,.11 , TMay"S•laal TEN C9lfS . ~ 1ve1 Evicted Tenant· Dies In Explosi9Jl BEAURECIJEIL, Fnnce (UPI) - Retired miner Jean Pica. appm"lldlJ ' ' ' aeekil)g revenge over an eviction ~ booby-trapped hta apartmeal, thea·- outside and blew bJmaelf up wllb dynamite. • · When officials tried ta enter hta flil, u ezploslon killed all five membm of a.a group, pollce aald today. ' 0oe other perlOll WU serioully ln)nd In the apartment ezplosion. A«crdlng .. pollce, Pica. ... -ordered to move from bis apartment because he was behind In hll rent Oflldals said Ptca then ael out to Pin revenge. They Aki that on Tbanday, Pica waited ootslde the olllee of l(oyor Julian Gauller who approved tho · 1"1<>- llon. They aald Pica, who -..-•• - twice and oerloualy wounded the -· They aald Pica then blew -up -dynamite in a nearby ditch, Today, the bullding owner who bid Pi<I evicted went to take -rl:':illl of the flat under court order. owner waa accomponlad by l1ro pollcemea, a locksmith and a ,frimd. WbeD the locf<wlth --with Ibo door, Ille 'portmmt uploded, ldllllc III five perroaa. Tiiey we. Identified u pollce ollloon Jean-~ Pamto, rt, and,,_ Ver- mant. •: Ille lldlclil'& = tJh Adrienne Nlrtlnne. 71; bet 1-11Gurfllon. 71, .... Albert ll=lr .. tilt lgc:........ ' A .__ ol. tbe lflrtmlmt ...... 8-rt--... --lo Ille holptlll --· ~ --11111 Pica,. -' Oil dJOll!lllinl -. boobyb ..... tbo Datwlthlhroe_ol_ ... Tammnnv Hall's Bor l R~ '' J NEW VOi< 'he official city ICCOWltina reco1'1111 of Dou Tweed, whole estlmlted plundering ol the public Ull ....,... rrom ao mUllon to am ,.,1111oo. hltve been found In a city w11r1"1'-· .. ~ · ~· ll Queens Coflep biltory prof""" Leo Henhkowltz foon1 '" believed deltroyed or mi"'··' 'c searcbinc for Colonia l <4n • Henbtowtts aid par' u a y r o 11 -111la.. and ""1Cben could 1brow new llpt ., the Tammany rinl of WDflom !liuey ,._, who -espOoed In ltrl It bid been --tllll Ille ,,_ -had been _,., lie< ---appo...U, did not -at ,,_., 1rta11 r ... lrnd and aealL The fl"*CUtlon -....... Oii -book1 pauad 10 Tiie New Yort ,__ The-. beceme the bo&ls for .- deA!lnl wttb """"Pilon -led to ... -·· defeol el Ille ...... !In - -the euepllool of,,_, .... _ ........ 11 public wcftr owm' '1111. -. .. --... ··• (S. TWUll, i:...11 I ....... c ••• We Oar a.-_ ....... ....... Uk_, ............. . ·lO~-fl .. ..... clay. U k ._, '* I ' ..,, loot for I .... .., 2 1 I• ... (llfl-.,. -.... .. peeled ...... -..... .. IOI. _, INl ... 1"1\T A H""lhf111 ..... --Ila.I Mn 1t' tote ... • ... "bfl!ld" for lln '* le .. d-...... 1111111 """. "" CONld'I. ,.. .... .. ......... ....,, ' 'I - l I ·. j -· --. . ' I I DAILY Pll.OT SC Frtw ........ 10. 1972 .-I - Zumwalt ·Che-\¥8 @U.t ~Bra·ss Over WASlll!IOToll (UPI). ~Mm. Elmo fl l'A191walt, cbltl of •iii operatlolll, collld • -... 1111 "' -...... =·':"1 ~~"f:""-~ ~~ equality. ·-0ne reiul~ be oald, wu the robelllon or 130 crewmen -·lnOSlly black -of :he l>orrtw ~tlon at San Diego. (See story and plcture, Page 5) 11Some of. the very things l feared 28 months ago mJa:ht COJll( to pass did in lacl, tale place," Zumwalt aald. The text of his stat~mtnt to the private meetiog with the admirals was made ' ' . . , ~ "' 1111 llavy. • u. -··~ -.-loday. clbcl1lalaalloo --~ and Jlllan who complalnod ol ndal lllm1llr to 1111 jllltice ot the J*"i' ....._ flllly," --" , dJlcrlmlaotloa alloord tlle Oaallollllm q la dflllon Ille, ll llfUallJ' ,....."""'1; Ho ~ It ii; • jll, If Ws t• ti• wwe spilt up . ._.tllne ...... bo1o1 rUk -or *r1 """'-.II ' ..._. ...... ~ 1111 ""'7'• ·-"""1 and oi'dft4 to 1r1a1 •'1flnlr !I* ....... _...,,...,._._ . "!"'"I Miii -alloai,11 11oun a11or the f!ir belDC ~ -1111 carrier 1ritl> :. llba be IO!>t _ ... ..,, Zwhnll ..,., \ ~· lo to dtmaodl or the oW pam1aM. . bi~'· ••poteatlal e> , C•l1ls_tlon aeamai, who About 1!0 mec, rablng ~ llsls, plosiv.....;• or racial pt'tllU19f and Irie<! to ·eooi~tllelr ustan-la oo refuaed .. onler by the -I com· lo oorrect the aituatito. Bui be told hll arwma Of tlon. maoding officer, Capt. j_ W. Wud, to top officers they failed to depart !rl>m lium"1I thes QinstellaUon return to the ship Thursday. Eight hours "hallowed rouline" and follow hi.a dlfec.. along wlth the carrler Kitty Hawk and later, the transfers and noUces of poss!-tives. other racial troubles oo the U~ ble disciplinary action were announced. "'I am aptaking to you and through you HassaJruampa. · · . ' A one--0fficer court procedure, known in to the Navy 's entire command strucwre "P y stated," ~wait said, .. we Navy liogo as a Caplain'a Mast or Article to ajnphaalze again that this 1.-ie of have tended to ~ wherever the •. eatahlJaiunenl of I -IDI moj I ....S :a:"' ~r.!X: I _. ...... • .. ~-=Ct; .. loll wberMr 1 ml ~ rr.m tllia billow· ed rouUne WU niqmn4. •_• lo port!cullr, ~,l<lld the ~ mlrals, the top brUI hoiJ , -"Hamalruni" minortljt_ I fE1I~1 s~lstf be assig~l!!,U Navy OOll!- mands. -Failed to dlsirlbute lnlormatloo bulletlna dealing with racial progress. -Refused to follow the reqllirement lhat offJcet1 in • their ann\111 ti~ l t . reports iSr.. !heir· lbllll7 to , . ...., •• '\J,lt .~ , ~11 .. .;w..,. _. _...., .... .... reiitliiil P'alnlnl It the 11"1! priority level •. , !or -and 'll')k1 peraonnel ~aa prol...iooil _perforinence In the op<ra! Ilona! blllet tasU aaignOd." lie lald be Wll ordering !lie Navy Ins spector general to begin spot cbecks of race relattons. "Equal means enclly that. Equal," ZWoWaJt said. I . He said he hoped he had 0 madl my position clear on these several polotl." 22 -~;Hi>9i~s ... No Mistake Winning Pollution War? . naping the doughnut shop waitl'U'!, Sheri Lee Martin. 17, ia the Salt Late suburb of Keams the night of Aug. 12, 1971. Her body was found later on an alkaline desert in Elko County, Nev. Authorities, who gave the 22 figure, would only ll.St 12 of the case! under in- vestigation. ... The murders of at least two other doughnut shop waitresses were involved in the probe. Colorado Bureau of Investigation chief John Mcivor said Leeo~ Rose Looney, 20. or Thornton, a suburb of Denver, was reported missing from the Mister Donut Shop in aiburban Lakewood Aug. 20, 1971. Miss Looney's nude body wu found three days later in a fieJd near the Wyoming border. She bad been raped, strangled, shot twice wttb a .32 caliber weapon, authorities said FBI Agent Howard GWesple said witneaes identified pholo9 of Taylor and McCrary .. men who were In the dollgbnut shop the nlgbt Miia Looney .... reported missing. Drivers' lk:enses iDued McCrary and Taylor llat them as former Lakewood residenll, GWesple • lllld, adding that records allow a llceoee ilSued to Danny McCrary at a Denver address. Police In Mesquite, Tex., a, 1t1burb of Dallaa, lllld &Ulan Darlene Sllaw, JI, or Me9Qulte, wu kidnaped while working at the alH!Igbt s-1 cream Damrt Shop during the -t o1 Oct. 11, 1m. She .... foond a week later .mt trilc tJmea aod raped, floating face down in a Late east ol Dallaa, they .. id. Autborttles 1aid Miss Shaw's body was loond within houri after locatloa of the bullet.rkldled bocllos of a Mesquite eouple who operated a drive-in food ltcft.. Dolla ·eounty 8berlff Clarmce Jones anil-ilo Polioe' CbW Glai Grayomi -. ~Oinowledpcj .. apPoftlll lint betwNft the alaylnp of the coop!e, Fors rest Covey, 22, and bis wife Jena, 11, and the kflllnr or -Shaw. Dal~offtcers said the McCrary fami-ly w questioned about the three Mess quite ayings after their an...i oo another charge lat IUDlJDet at Athens, Tex., but no comectm ..U elt.bllitied at that time. nu.. -alaylnp In tho Lubbock, Tex., aree were under lnveatigal!oo relating to the M~, oftlclall said.- They did not elaborate. Officials alao lllld the family membera are wanted oa wllT'aDtl nugiD&: from bad check charges In Colorado to foor charges of anned robbery in Texas. The Bradford County, Fla .. aherlll'I department said authorities bad been in contact wilh them in conoectlon with the McCrarys and the slayings of two women and a teen-age glrl there lut November. . Officials said two Starke, Fla., beauty shop operaton were found !bol to death In the reer or the small north Florida shop OW' Melrooe Nov. 30, 1971. The Jf. yl!BMlld dauchter ol one or the vk:llml dlalppeaud from the shop and her decomposed body was foond in a oearby , wooded area June 25. 'Hi-4 More Years' WASHINGTON (AP) -Telephone calll to President Nimn'1 national cam· P81an headquutera are now answered W1t6 a cheery "Four more yean. •• Earlier, callen were greeted wllh HCofn. mlttee for the Re-election of the Prai- denL" OMHI COAIT DAILY PILOT This Time- Corwz Freed One year after he was mistakenly released from state priaon, Heory Cortez la again a free mao aod this time JI Isn't a mlstate. C<rtez was serving a 30--year ierm at Foolom prlaon !or aelltng heroin Lui roar when a · state appealt court deciskm wu erroneotJ3ly Interpreted by prlaoo . ols ficlals to fDl'llD that be was eligible for parola, . Vi(:tor.y a Long Way OH, But Figures Encouraging The battle lplalt llr pollutioo la far from over, but Calif-'• llDIOll fighters believe Ibey m ~ It, ~ jull rtieesed 111 the stale Air ReaourcOt llOud allow that ,tiydrocarbon em1aaioiii, (mn motAlr • vebtclea ln the South eciall Air Basin have been Jllduced 25 ~ tMd.r tlie peU ln'litl5 .. Total ""11....,..., ~ In the --Wll1ch tnclodol Orange County and the g1<11ter Loi .Angela area - llDOllllted to z,500 """ pei day In 111115. in ratio to hydrocarbons, but the third prescribed regulations on emission con· maJ.or air pollutaot In Soutbem.CalilOl'z -,troLThis wopld have theellecl of reduc- nia, cWdel ol liltrosen, ba .. Increased Ing hydmclrboo emlsslooa by another and are at their peak right now. four to five percent. They are expected to decrease as the Measures proposed by the task force number lf vehicles with equipment to would require that vehicles be adjusted routrol oi:ld~ of nltroeen (1971 and later for optmium emis3ion control and would rndllels) oo ll!e bigbwa)'l tncreasea, older outlaw devlali001 from speclficatlons. · cara are pbale{·out, and· pre-1971 cars MeCbamcs are not always tuning up are retrontted with nitrogen Olides con-automobiles for optimum mog reduction trol devices. because this tends to r e d u c e Meanwhile, a state task locce formed perfonnance. . He --and leliled In • town near Sacramento, but as c1aya later, be was told tt wu all a mJlt•ke. He was taken back to prilm. i Becauae ol Calilomla'a pioneering efs forts at vehicle emtseloo control the diacharge ti oow estil!!8ted at J,900 toos per 'day, despite the fact that there are 'about cn&thli'd more vehicles m the road today thao In lltliJ. last March to tnvestigak methods of To assure eoforcement or the propoaed eDSUJ1ng better vebicle. maintenance tune-up .pectncatlons aod to provide ade- practices to reduce motor vehicle pollu-quate supervision of repair factlltles, the Cortez, II, --n-lay from lbe Callfornla 'l'nllllutlon for Me o at Tehachapi and he Ia lJvq with hll *« 1ni:i~Aoa...:.:r:o~~ Couoly 5"perlar ~ ol Judge J<lm Neblelt wbon Cortel wu Cmmct.d or piahhJI ben>in. --<JI I prior -OOllTiellon, be ..... '""" the mulmum 30-year 1<Dteoce In atale prlaon. Theo ooe year ago, tho m1stakeo bf. lerpretalloo of tho court ded..... led to hll releue OD parole. Cortez -to live with ID lllDI, got I Job and moved three of hll four chlldn!n In with him. But li WU .U a mlatal<e and prlaon ors liclalJ llld Cortez ba4 to come beet. "Wbeo I told him be bad to Co blct In, it wu like I waited up and hit him over the held with a lw<>by-lour," recalled his parole offici!r James Greenman. Cortez' case was appealed and the court ruled be muJI be gnn1ed an op- portunll)>. to IJleod Ida C11e for I - ... fence ·before the ·-Judre W11o orlginally sentenced bhD. Al that bearing, the oarcollcs officer -arrtlled Ci>rlei in 198% told the judge that he OOW belieY .. that Cor:tez waa a smalJ.Ume dealer, lelliJW bervl.u to support his own habit and not the major pu3her they lboulJrt hlm to be. ' Despite the llct be adinltled,, llaYlng reaumed use ol heroin followlng his premature and erroneous release, the judge agreed to give Cortez aoother chance at rehabllitatloo. He !8ld C.Ortez mWlt retum to prison with the atipulatloo that be would be eligible for parole one year from the date be re-entered state custody. . I F,....Pqel ALL-YEAR .•. venk>n of all available space in audltorilllU.I, m111ic l'OOIJll and cafeterias Into clasarooml, and that would damage some special programs. Although the Coocemed Parenla Coms miuee fighting 45-15 baa not assembled a total solutioo, committee spokesman Vaughn Curtin lllld that staggered sessions at junior high school, where crowding ii very leVert, mJabt be an altemailft. He also 1t1ggested that eighth graders at Marco Forster be moved into high school cmpaaes durinl the crowded period. D1llr1cl apol<-. 00...ver, llald that the moving of those students has irked many parenll. M<elinl;I llmllar to tbat al Viejo S!?bool aod another held al Sao Clemente'• Ole lllwoa Sc:bool Wodoea- day nlibl w 1 I l -1nue lbrouih the monlh 11 maoy CUSD campiae1. . once the ....-end, 1n111ees hope to evaluate parent rapon1e and make a declalon oo ~l~ al a me.Una In December. ,.,.._Pqel Belpe40iat Curtis Mair, 28, of Columbw, Ohio, who is ~erlng from terminal brain cancer a n d wanti 'to leave a t_ape .records Ing· of his voice to his young cbll~, hu received at least two ~ ·after his plight wu ~r>Oiied. Many others have ~-money to the Adair familY· f'n•Pqel TWEED ... With tougher oew car cootrola looming 1n tho 1u1ure and tho receaUy-adopled USz ed car ftlllust oootrol Jl!U8l'IDl, the ~ outpul la eipOCted to drop to 1,200 tom per clay 'tn•~ .• By ,.. the Air ·J!esources Board 1-to Nduce ~to 8SO toos per day, 1 total ciecreue of almost 7S perceat. Carbon moooxldea, -her compooenl of photochemical smog, have decreased lants, has advanced furlber smogsreduc-taak force re<ommends a large staff Ins Ing suggutloill. crease. within the Department o f It baa reoonimend<d adoplloo of Coosumer Affairs. legislation requlrlhg that au automotive RecommeMalions or the last force tune-ups !"rfonned in commerclal ~ will be considered in the next few weeks miop.. be 'dooe Io accordance with state-by Gov. Ronald Reagan and ilia cabineL Cities Seek County Share Of U.S. Revenue Sharing Orange COunty ·cities moved Into the -That the county tum over SO percent' D B • C federal revenue-sharing battle 'Ibunday or $4.8 mUliOo for use In the cities on og it.es op, night with a stroog request that the ooun-priorttY projects to be determined by, the ty tum over a share of its estimated $9.8 Tweed was indicted and llJTested. A liral The Dr D millloo to Incorporated communities. cities. rial ended n ops ead League olllclaJs will preeeol their sugs -That aome portion of the couoty t · In 1 bung jury. Tried again, gestloo to the Board or Supelvi>on at a revenue sharing funds be used for Diii' he .... found gullly 00 2IM oounta or theft public bearing slated for Nov. 2Z. They large project involving a IBJ'l!e number of and graft, fined l12,7SO and aentenced to NEW YORK (UPI) -Perhaps ii was a argue that 11 percent or the coonty's citiea. 12 years in prlsoo. very old dog. Or maybe !!,i4ictim was a JJOllUlatlon la within the Cities. Several wecta ago, Supervisor David Aft.,. a !In ! u be ggled very tough cop. Most coonty communitiea will abare In L. Bal<er, llntiClpaUng the battla over use a ' waa 1111111 Police In Brootzyn reported Thursday 19.6 miilloo of their own liairi Preiideot ol the fUOds, auggested tbat the eollre out. He fled? , New Jersey. When a jury night that a doe roUM over and died NiJ:on's revenue !baring progr¢ ·but oounty share be med to reduce property turned fn a verdict qalmt bim !or alter blllng a police olii<:er oo Ille leg. tbeJ ....id like to bave at i.a.. 'lo p:rs tueo. 11 l!IWioli la leu flmdl, Tweid fled to Patrolmen 1lojDlolck'Calccia, SO, weol cent or the ~ alloimeill:::rr"' · '• 1111 auaestJon met with Utile support Cuba and S . to BrookJyb to check a . report ol a Robert Ftnbell ct~·~~ "--•-boord membellL Some Tweed waa arrested tn Spain where he disorderly youth. and mayor ol 'p1aceqllli, SJd at lli6' tboagbl .lhlt·moaoy ahou1d be~ let' was recogntzea lt6m"newapaper cartoona Wbeo Calccla aof out or the squad car, League meeting io Orange It would be open l]lOCe and eoriromneotal projecla. by Thomas !last. Rttun>ed to the old "A small brown and white lllODgl'el dog windfall funds. Tburaday night, several city represens Ludlow Street jail here, be died of ·just ran up to him and bit'hlin and drop-"Most of the county's tax revenues are taUvee . opposed the property tax relief pneumonia on April 12, 1871, at the age of. ped dead on lhe atreet," a Pf{lice spent in unincorporated areas now Ldep. and argued for park. acqulsltlons and 54. spo~esman 18.id. representing only 13 percent of the te'ftr line improvements. The Tweed papers currently are being "He didn't bark or nothlng. He just bit population,'' be~ .. "It ii only fair A quirk of the reevnue sharing law ei:- kepl at the lfaf1 of Recorda In SUrroratea him aod dled." lh·t lhe people ho pay moat ol the eludes the..., city ol lrvlne aod Yor\!B r.o.ut In Iowtr Manhattan. CaJccla was taken to Greenpoint HOS:. county's tues Jn these new fund!." Llnda because they had not been in- Among the recordo, ~ lllld. pltat for a leteona ahot. The !IO!I'• body At the Nov. 22 bearing, the cities will corporated for at least !Ive year• are general expemes (i, the -:Bureau of was taken to the SPCA for Wminatton. present two .proposals: previous to the uno federal cenJUS. Lampa aod Gu dated June 211, 11111, l-~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~-'--'-~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~~~~~~- wbeo Tweed was deputy -C01Dz milsloner. Listed w a s a vague ao,ooo fo:a· "maintenance and go.~ of C...iral Park." A recelpt form with the document WU blank. June 1889 payroll forms fer $3-a-Oay "painten ~ iany>!" were slined by !be lilpjiijOCI .... eUnen ~ all In the same handwriting. Another record found, Herahtowitz said, is or a 11so,ooo cbecl< !0< tho Board or Educ-thet ~ bad been turned over to a Peter Bair-Sweeney, identified as the chamberlain. Tbtn! UI no accompanying reoord ahowlng that Sweeney efer turned the aiooey O'ftt to the -·.r HershtoWllz aald be found • record of a 165,000 city expendlture !or wspeclfled "Battery tmprovemenS;a." Ski Gear Stolen From Oementean II 1MW !Illa u pnd1cted this --In local """'8talna 11 will bl I mllerable one !or Robert Nally ol Sin Clemente. Someone stole hll 41>, -and pol<o Thundly. ' THANKSGIVING COULDN'T BE FINER THAN WHEN YOUR TURKEY IS SERVED ON A HIONREDON DINING SET. TRY IT. • ,' .. SEX FILM ... Nealy reported lhl loa to po1lcl after no11111 tbat 1397 woitll of -att par WU mlalnc lrom bia -· • I mln!Jlrallon wlabes, the Jay Brian !llm WU llllaed by OrallJI Qlunly Sber1fr1 deputies 11 the op<ntng of the progrom wblcb attracted 350 perlOOI to Science Locture Hall. A Loo Anetta Superior Court li1ter ordered the ftlm returned. FICUlty mamben Thursday ... med to favor lettlna the o>urt.I determtne the limlll ol taole that lhould •P11l1 to cam-.,_.. 'Iba -iutloo auaeated by the educas 1-1 pol1ey oommftt.e and 1pproftd by lhl. to ' -11111: 'oe-.btp 11 contrary to the 11111rtl of an IOldemlc communlly aod (UC! focolty) -""111 ..,. ourtalhnont whl-<JI OOOllllllllonllty protected lnqulrJ IDd -loa .. lhl IJCJ com-pus.• Al I pn<tloal llll!IU, the !ocolty IC- llalj -.. &Ive lhl osu .., -·I • to -tlle ftlm. Aulhorlty to lppnlVI or rejeol -1 1etlvlttaa 11111 rtlll wllll lldmlnlalr11o<;L NevtrlfllllN, It la cl11r !1<111!7 momben pr-iloOI 'lllundo1-•bout .... fourth of the UCI total ll<lllty -IUj> ported the npta of the CSU membenltlp to ..,_ the coollO'lenlll 111m. ' 1 ' OIDcen aald ...,_ -llllly'1 uolocled Bll'IJ• 11 Dt llldlfa Line beloro dawn Tbundly llid llod with 'lhl equlpmenL 'Good Old Day8' Tlieme of Fair The 1973 Oraoc• Colnty Pllr wW take I loot --II IN "Good Old Daya." . Thol'I the theme -bJ the bolld ol dlt<clon !or nut fll<'• lllr, Fair Menqer Jim l'oflerfleld llld todlf. 11 wlli be OllTltd out In _., elhlb!U. coolumea -. by lllr· WOll<eil, IDd lo the type ol eate~. .. ,,,. noatalla a .... ., l1lla theme wm permlt us to oChedull Jlltlli•DI and ao- llvitlet dealing with ID)' cielorful period in our bLltory," Porte:rfWd =lned, "F'or ei:ample, oae day be dedicated to 1 Routnc 1111 ·~ and another to Ille o., 1111." I • ' FOUR CENTURIES Dl!ilc&-ffEll1TA6'4iENIWION.-~AH • I • INTlllO•S W DAYI • IA1111DAYI titl too iito NEWPOllT IEACH e ln7 WUTCU" DI,. MJ.JOM LAGUNA IEACli e ,. 141 NOlTH COAST HWY. 4t4-Mlt TORRANCI! e llkt HAWIHOU<l ILVO. J71~1J1t ""'' 'II. ..... ........ -==s---·---~ -- ' ., • ·.'' " " ' :0 PAILY PILOT SC Friday, NOYtmbfr 10, 1972 ·Computers Build ·west Coast Ship · ' . SAN DIEGO (AP)'-lo the : same way Heney J. KaiJtt : bull! Liberty ships In World : Wat II, a PJ.milllon boat big· . &O!'. lhln ·two of tboso "Ugly . llQcklinp,\' Is being p "I •. iogether Wilh the help ot·Com·~ ~·pUters. The ship Is described ns the . biggest ever built on the West .. Cqast. • . THE PUSH OF A button and huge sheets of steel two inches :-t~ck are taken from storage ·· y,ards at National Steel & , .!i1i!pbullding Co. and moved through operations that cut, · bqrn, weld and shape it. As in the whirlwind shi~ Wilding of 30 years ago, . prefabrication is the method. A crew of 2,700 men is work· ing on the project. It is so big that lnto each of nine holds could fit a building slx stories high. The steel sheets and beam! are welded Into 120-ton sec- tions with 60 percent of the welding done by automatic machines. A pai r of giant cr;yle& then Wt the sections, ---ftfting them almost precisely into place for human welders • to finish. •. ACTUALLY, COMPUTERS , ·tell what piece goes next and . when. Like a great, dark • phantom on the San Diego . waterfront, the built is being : fitted around the insides that • 'll18Mdays, Dad, It's easier to ahow them than lo tall them. Alr Callfomla has Just tho ticket WllhAlrCal's ,_"50-26 Qub" you can tum Saturday Into a Fun Excursion Day. For example. you can depart Orang& County Airport at 3~5 p.m. and arrive atOntarfo Airport 15 minutes later. You can take a look around, or catch a flight straight back. Ellherway, lfn be a first in their lifetime. And a weekend they'll never forget. $5.40 round trip eBch which is Iha.If the regular adult fare (regardless of age). Thanks 10 ~Ir California's unique weekend ''50-26 Club", flying has never been cheaper. And kids have "'"""been happier. ..... QAUFO-IA FINAHCE SUPER SALE! CLOSE OlJTS - OVEJ,ft THE COUNTER COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK LIST • I& • ' ' ' .. Increase in Supply of Meat ToMeanSlowdowninPrices? f( AS R ING'roN (UPll '1tll ,.... plontlllll auppllel of -~ port1cularly pork, ln- cz-.e:s in lhe p-iCES of food wm likely slow for the resl of • • jump of nee.rly 15 percet!l In the third quar1er. '!be report cited more ~entiful isupplies ol meat for most of the im- provement. "Looking ahead to the rim hell of 1973, the food price index may show less year--to-. year increase than in the first half or 1m. ).t05t m the rise will come from livestock·r&- lated foods, although crop-re- lated food prices will also be higher," the report aaid. in 11161 aod lrit. '!be report aald tolol food sptodlng in the Unlled Slatos was up to an annual rate cf flJS.5 billion in the thlnl quarttr, a riot of 1 pemat over a ye.ar qo becall9e of • comhinallonol higher pricol, population lncreasea and In- creased services pacb&ed with food. the year, AgrlcUlture Depart- ment experts predicted Tbaraday. They also said that the pro- portloo ol natlooal take home pay apent for food may hit a .new reoord low in 1972, although the decline will be so small most Americans pro- bably won't notke it. FOR Im AS a whole, the food price index will be up more than 4 percent, the ecooomists predicted. 'Ihat would be a greater increase than the gains registered Still, the report said the pro- portion of national lncome after t.axes that is spent for food may drop from the record low ave.rage of 1171 - IS.I pe.rt"eDt -to between 15.5- 15.7 perc"1t. AN AGRICULT U RE Department f o o d situation report said some f o u r t h quarter leveling off in rood prices appears likely following TlllS IS BECAUSE disposable income is rising faster than food Sptodlng. BOB HEUSSER PRESENTS SUNSET FORD'S FOOTBALL FORECAST N•es :A• 11tll ..... to .... _., Anitit· &. hf, lt.t .._..II M .. ps•t11 ... 1., M ,.....,_ tw. 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Eliminating Social Security Law Cosdy By SYLVIA PORTER As of Jan. 1, you-an elderly worker but not yet 7Z years old -will be able to earn $2,100 be!.,.. yoo begin lo looe so cents in Social Security benefits for every $1 you earn. U you are receiving the maximum monthly benefit for a retired worker (about $20;0), you'll be pennitted to earn $8,340 before all of your Social Securib' check is wiped out YES, CONGRESS did vote a faint liberalization of the so- called retirement test in the 1m Social Security law, because this year. ~ had permitted earn only $1,680 before forfeiting some of. your ben&- fils. But why, you might so pro- perly ask again and again, not scrap the retirement test altogether? The test actually ls pre9l!llring millions to quit W111'king loog before they otlterwlse mlgbl qulL It ...- tainly encourages countless millions lo -by accept!ns pay only in caah that ls not recorded for income tax pl.ll1>0SeS. No one can possibly deny that the test bas a dramaUoally dlfiereot Impact on different tnoome groups. For instance, income from dividends and interest ls not counted at all tn the retire- ment test. An elderly millionaire can conUnue to FINANCE receive an unlimited income from ~ investments and still collect his full Social Security benefits -and believe me, I have heard many men in this category boast about their "cute" Social Security checks as they casually put down a $100 bill lo pay l<r cocktails and lunch for two . BUT THE RETIREMENT test begins lo cut off ~ts at a very mode.st level b tbe low·lncome workeas 'lrilh ·llltle or no accumulated. rettrefnent savtngj and therefore bi "ireat need of e continuing eource of wages to supplement his benefits. For many years, I have vehemently and vocally ~ posed the retirement test, but objectivity demands that I give the Social Security AdministraUon space to state lt1 case against elimlnating the teat. What posslbl&' can be Don't read this Unless you want to own An_Estate In • 1 the rationale? Here it ts: (I) The origlnai Intent of the Social Security system was to prevent paverty in old age by providing ~ against the kiss of earned inccme in retirement. disability,.,,. death of the family breadwinner. 1be rftirement test .was designed to ~ wb«her or not earning! actuaDy were Josi at or during retirement. (!) UNLIKE OUR welfare systao, which ls designed lo alleviate poverty after it has occurred -by providing benefits to lboee with low in- comes -Social Security always bas been paid lo all partlcipatlng retirees regardless of the amount of income they have from aav· ings or sources other than work. In fact, Social Security benefits are designed to be a base on which to bulld retire- ment protection via savings, investments, pr i v a t e in- surance, etc. (3) To award Social Security benefits oo the basis of an in- dividual's income level would Bimpl,y be duplicattog th! ... tent of our welfare ~em. (t) 'Ille.-ol tllmlnaUng the test ~ wwld'be 'about $2.2 bllllon lD lbe flnt year and much more in subsequent years (this is the cniclal argu. rnent, I think). Its cost would be the equivalent of a 5 per- cent across.the--board benefit increase . (5) AND THOSE who would benefit most from elimination of the test would be workers earning relatively comfortable incomes. 'Toples8' Cars l-Ose Appeal? . ' • .WABlllNC'roN· (UPI) - The cmvertlble' top car, once lhe 1ta1111.,,...,liol ol playboys /Olld Ibo Clelliht af frtlll air ~ .... .., be Ob tbe rood lo . lhe~ ' .. ·· A1111e peol:'ot !IOlllllirtty ln 1911, --·!louPI lll0,000 =-.11ut --clu!try obllrven aow are predicting lhlt im moy be the 1ut year that convertibles ri>D off the usembly lflle in Deln>lt. GENERAL MOTORS 810p- ped produclog coovertlble lops on !ta-intermediate size cars last year. And in 1973 it is of. fering convertible models only OD lts a1x fuflsi%ed models , pins the Cot-Yelle. Both Atnerlcan Motors and a.ye 810pped productiob Of oonYertlbles leWl'll· y e a r JJ ago. Ford ls now produclog cooVertlbles for only 1 ts Mustang and COUgar· mode!S, and will stop' produCtion· on theae et the eod of the tm modtl year. What happened lo t be poJ!U]ulty of the ooove)'lible? It ~ with the chaug1ng life atyJe of the Ameri<;1n car buff -and the advent of the car safetrmovemeot. With a growing tmphasis on safety, car buyers turned away from the convertible top with ils obviouafy leaa pro- tective roof . DAIL V l'l(OT Mltff ,_.. .~ OPINS PARTS STORI Mota'• llox Walk ... 'Costa Mesa I Auto Parts ' ~tore ·.Ope~ .~ llex Wa!~r. who left ~~ autn parla business .in Orange .. O>unty two years ago, retuf~: to Costa Mesa with Ufl'; Checker Auto PartiB. .tore~~ openlng,s under bll belt.1 • The·COsta!lfeaa man opeaa'. his own~ Auto~irll · lll' East 19th St. Saturda Walker helped opeo stores' in San Diego, Ne - City and Phoeolx, Ariz. He says more of the chain store operations will be built in Den- ver and Salt Lake City, Utah in the near future. The typical Checker store nq!: SWING· by many ca!Ti"'! nearly 3,500 ltaqs, buyers lo the subcompact with motor oil the ,J>iggest ..U· models also helped speed the in& ltem. Merchancllzo 'ls demise of the convertible top. generally priced al lllllfer $10 Automakers' never·o ff ere d and no ~at.Ion or. aervio- ronvertlble lops ln their auO. in& ls pei'!Onned. compact cars. ;~ii;ii~ii;iiii;ii;;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiiii,i Attempts to g i v e con-j vertibles a new k>ok. wJt.h steel tops, also failed to woo car buyers who appareetty llecame less Interested ln sbelllog out lbe eatra dollan. Cowt Firm Eyes Stock Buy Deal Newport PltannaoeUtlcaI inlmlatlooal Inc. and Deseret ~'<:Q. Inc. ba .. """'"'1 ln1D an agreelDllll in prlnclple wbereby lleloret'1rill purcbaae approximately 10 percent of the outstanding capital stock of Newport for approximately $1.4 million. The sham wUl be authoriz- ed but unlssued treasury stock. No agreement has been signed and consmumation of any agreement Is subject to the approval of the Ca.lifontii. Department of Corporations. • • • •. •• aa. cen7 '"'' ,... -""'..,.hi .. cltmlrlM...., ____ ... .... , ..... .,. ...... And then read B,,,..,.., A'k. in the DAILY PILOT Sunday comic1. recreational facilities to rival any in the world-quiet waterways, private docks, verdant greenbelts, a Robert Trent Jones golf course, Incomparable deepsea fishing, skin diving. Already, roads are paved. Utilities are In ..-A and underground. The Flagship ~ Beachcomber, Pacific Harbour's first luxury hotel, opens this month under the operational jurisdiction of Ameri- can Airlines' Flagship Division • You.loo, can be a sophisticated gypsy . , Hurry now. Relax later. For detailed :~ information, fill in the· · $15,000 to $45,500 cash. Terms and financing available, of course. All properties are within the charted boundaries of Pacific Harbour, a""'.A"' project funded and developed by Pacific Hotels and Developments Ud., a solid British combine. coupon -and mall - . today. Or phone . (213) 393-9715 collect. ' ' Treat yourself to an exotic address. Join the lntematlonal jet·set, relr8atlng to Island estates on a cove of white sand beech at Pacific Harbour, FIJI. But you'll have to move fast, the way they do, because only 65 choice view estates are now avallable to '~' Callfomlans. (Even those are being offered for a lllnlted tlme- bejween now and Christmas, 1972.) These scenic homesltea range In size from Y• to 1 Y2 acrBS, priced from Situated 34 miles from the capital cl.IY of Suva on the Island of Vitllavu, this Melanesian resort on the rim of the Coral Coast will offer residential and . ' r----' .... -· 111 IOd llAlt. TCPAY I Paclfic-HatbOt.lr, FIJI oo.i Brentwood C.W, 242--~ l --C..90402 Vow Allan ptOject-_ .... Oc I I'd UQ IO WNi "'°"· D f»tMM send detailed lnfOn'nliloft. I 0 --·-"""""call .. _ ....... I -.... , I I ........ ,.,....., \~ C"7 ·1........, I •I ?~C]tlc_~~.1 -------~~~ -· : ... . ; 1, r " ' ' ' • • . . . ~ ,.. . ...... . .... __ .._....,._ .... -. • • fll<lat. -10, 1972 iilie FiE t a . ~~lAn .~· FJa . ~ ,_ . '" I , •,, , · ._,.,. t , 1 ,.. .., • fl ,_ f I ,4 I l;;,l "\.... .... J "J l ' " ' I '-~ ' • I ). ~· '«11""'4 Ume .....,ro. .. :, Sbo 4118"4 I Ctlnn• ,fbol JJOCW<i lllllt-• •Qie ""'11!1 dtl Rey lo ~ · Clll'O we up 1 IOQll ,,_ llubll, Bill 1>11:-; · .... ledw+ ·•tat "'.:: . ..u,;• Ragtime ctO.Wd the oftw; lloopolloboo by live ~11: llowev'1', bil boM<A by ,..biai~ ''TbiJ -II ' 4ownwtnd j nor11rwe1ter1J o( tbe &Ulf llXI Jlid< cii-QiucUiilili, ~~ ~. • ,...,_ ~ool ~ Une at 7:11 p.m. lPSTl lo tbeGulftollf.~,.~';'.!' ~ .~ 11111 11 .... bolt.'' aid Sim~. one ol that bl<w ID lo ,. -with uot.bor member ol tbe l)'I> -o bot," .-. .t ...,bllsb a new mark ol !h.. ~,.. ·-Oii "~ ·-liie ....,.... "\VO'R otAck her gulla up w ID ~ruld Birney dleale ~.., iUil' u.. ·~· · 1 • • • ~-...! · days, .even bouts. 11 mlnu1.. 1'1 ol the race. Jl:, ':tJ~ ~t":.: qalnlt wu.i.!¥'1 Pwll,Je 0< Fiim lllOlllor' o1 the -. , ""'°"' ..,.."1 "\: J · · • "'tit,: ' ~ E '-" and 41 secood'l. The old The fourth boat to llnlsh wu jubi)ait lddl ll any ol Ille olllers ell'the wll1d. lkl&>IMrrl "We~ ,...... :~, '" • ,"'¥.,. , • • Liii -• ,~J! record was five dal" and ID Al C....l's 50-loot alooP w ...... J.:"' lourtll • elapoed 'Um. ;': Yeo, we will enter ~me In o1 better Iba ID -· OUr Cl«qe Al ... nder, ~ ~, ,II ,M~~· lbll ...,,..,, !It-....... -'"-"! ,,.. hours set by the 83-foot sloop ''°' at 4:18 a.of. loda)' '111ore ~lor YiolU aloct'lt Wei tbe 1'13 Hooolulu me. .,..,.,. opeod lor Ille coane ahd Slev. llolfeU. •. clki1tmt ~ ibr ~ ol J¥ . ,_ ~ Y• Slriui II in 1964. were no oilier. yachts In aliht b '!tie.•-.-· RAittme clear~ cape.' Son . W.. 7.1'1 ,~l ' , ' 1'1'ba cre11 llld ~Jell 'liiJ1 ~·u..·a ollih'lioi ., 11 Iba .qw~· .,.,, 1'* Sirius 11, 00,.. owned and -or beard from at t •a.m. (J'c)up fri1n1)1C1: HaiJ'"11> lfll. J:.ueu' abOUI ·10' P·l!I· Wedne,. Alll>oul!l lhe~t ft! lllled tl)e eotlre roce Iller tf/d.'E ' Ille f!t!!!. 1i " .1 · " skippered by Bob Lynch of Official bandtcap Unle• bad She •Wu.flrll 1o 11ni.a.ln the day and ·llllldo the 116 -mile In tii<_olllclal ellr1eo u ' ,lklp-1af. Bob9n --!lie' ollif. Lalliil nollrtal lin were ..,_, d Newport H11bor Yacht Club, nol been computed tllfs mom-11171 Lo1111 Beach lo La Pu run ICtOOI the llull 'ln about 20 pered bli Mort Haskell, i.r ... : · ~ wu •-day below that a c1o1en·r...19 hid cleuOd ...... ea ar finished more than tliree hours ing but It appeard 11111 Wor-roce, Ille 1m Ensenada ,... boors. lually bad ~ve • k I p p e r a Cedroo bland -8li1us n the ~ 'l1lunday mornlni In Dinghies ,In Action 'On Coast Lehman-12 dinghies will see ktion this weekend when ~ven yacht clubs from San Dflgo to San Francisco take on the local dinghy hotshots In ~wport Harbor Yacht Club's Jean Schenck lnt e r c lub ctiallenge Tean1 Race. beh.iod Ragtime at 10:5.l p.m. rior was leading on the CW· abd the 1972 nee from!Marinl 0 Soon after clearing t be aboard. 'Ibey were M.Pler1 w.u :ahead of IL\ by !l.~t ii •JIC't aou.tberlY breese1 , • . . . "' . . . • Clubs invited to participate are Sl Francis Yacht Club, California Yacht Club. Los Angeles Yacht Club, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht Club, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and San Diego Yacht Club. Local clubs "·ill furnish boals for the competitors and several skippers are expected to bring trail boats from California Yacht Club where a new Lehrnan-12 fleet is building. Other local yachting action thb weekend will be Lodi Isle Yacht Club's William L. Mor- ris Atemorial Regatta on Sun- day. Les ADl;eles-Long Beacll HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACJIT CLUB -In side Regatta, Saturday and Sun- day. SEAL BEACH YACH T CLUB -Sunday Sailors Series No. 2. keel boats. Sunday. CABR!LLO BEACH YACIIT CLUB -Fall Series No. 3, all classes Sunday. Sula Monica Bay SOUTI! C 0 A ST COR· JNTHIAN YACHT CLUB - Iotraclub Regatta, Sunday. MALIBU YACIIT CLUB - Fall Series No. 3. PMA. ODMH , Saturday and Sunday. DEL REY YACHT CLUB - Junior-Senior Challengem in- trachrb, Saturday and Sunday. PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -F all Regatta, Satur· day and Sunday. NellJllf\-Balboa LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB -William L. Morri s Memorial Regatta, Saturday. NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB - G. Schenck Trophy, Lehman-129, Saturday and Suoday. Saa Diego OCEANSIDE YACIIT CLUB -Indian ~mer Regatta. all classes, Saturday and SundaY . SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -&nnboffer Hot Rum Series. OR, MORF, SDHF. Sunday. North ud Inland SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Fall Series No. 4, Sunday. New Dinghy Launch Set Saturday Roger Welsh of Newport Harbor Yacht Club wlll lauoch a new Auatrallan-18 dlnghy at the Harbor Island TraveLodge In San Diego Saturday. We!Jh lJ the first American sailor to espouoe the lpe<dy Aussie-lb, havi ng campaigned the original TraveLodge, bullt In AustraliJ, botli In thb cron- kY and "down under ." ·'n\e new boat la a three--man JS deait!ned by Bnice Farr of New Zeland and built In that country especially !or Webh. It ii a tine-man boat whereas JJWl1 ol. the 111 carry a Cftw of four. Wellh plan& to ship the boat lo AuValil Nov. 2t for the -'<I chlmplonahlp for the 'cJaa at Sydney Jan. 7-14. Wellb'• crew will consist or hll partner tn tM venture, ,.,._ Grlhlm 111 and Bob 1161Uaa. . ~--• W•••er Olllll' ...... ...,., ........ ........................ ..................... =, ............ ... , Cllllll ........ ,... ,,_ a ............ , .......... ""' ........ , ~·· ........ ,l'Wa -=-... , ........ -... Wiiii'f!_ ... ...... ~ ;. Iii ............ ··-.... , .......... ... -.......... ,,.,_ •··~·1:·-··-····""li u .,........... .. .. .......... I ·a: = Duke Of Orang• STPOIL FILTER You could go out and pay far more at the ga1 station, but the1e are just as good and the price means a real dollar 1aving1. 97~. -··--- TRAHSMISSIOH FLUID If you just 101• a little now and then it' 1 easier to add a little than pay a ton. to have the whole trans resealed, right. 22~r. / z· ~ DIGITAL SHOP CLOCK VACUUM Around here Thi1 is a we need one that powerful dude. Try yells the time out . to keep your wife How come from toking lt •••rybody 1ay1 into the house, it'• time to go ifll make her home and nobody vacuum look like a toy machine. owns a watch. 3'' 19?!.1. ---~·--. -.,'-;,. i ~ CANADIAN METAL BASE PEAT MOSS CABINETS The 8 cubic fHt are Nice enough lor the compre11ed to lour kitchen or lo (ti I could do create space in a that with mrc wife .• workroom. Formica feet wecou d tops, in1lde 1helve1. laTe mOlllJOD Add more a1 you 1hoe1). Good lawn nHd the 1pac•. we'll dre11tng and mulch. carry them regular. 2''4 cu. Fl. 9~ • . . ( . ' ' lo. ' .. :~-. --~~· : ~ ' ' '•: , -f Now the good looka and he~a ,10g · fireplace witho~t U.. me11, . .. \01~· ·and the ., . work of gett!zjg it going. All e ectiic f.!th lon:ed dlf , .feature to do a real heating job., .' --. In Red, Or~nge a~d Cop~ert~~;, .- \ \ IHGPOKER PO!lCH llEA'{Y~ TABLE SWIHG SIDHGLES Stlll ;ot lh• ahalcH Hang it on from the last l' ve folded in many a the brch and let drinlclng bout. pok.rgame, the ida spoon but th••• won't but the table at home ln1tead ·hurt you. has never folded of out in the Cedar and too. Thi111 only fair. Chevvy. (Wbat'1 the price 11 now watch them J a spoon?). Solid for approx. 100 pick up all the chip•. oalr: with chaini. aquOre feet. '/a"PARnCLE BOARD - Hard aa rock. fine forcOYering, cabinet bacb, . .anywhe19 you need a smooth surface. Saw, dr!IL paint, or Just stare at lt real hard. 3300 1388 47~sQ.FT . I~? ! • .. 'Ii ' • • • PREl'INISHED DOUBLE BATH UGHTBULBS UHDER COURTER MEDl'1'ERRUEJU( CRYSTAL SWAG Thia wUJ probably .. LlGHT PULi.MD t>. a OD• tlJ:n.• 1,ectal Fluorescent, Don't let tJi• low price bec:ou..e they ln~lud•1 tube~ Hai This price la really make you thtn'k thla are al.moat a , convelll'ent plug/outlet, aw .. t for such a lonly lln't 1'alu1. You can-third of regular 111~· lluah fJoce of bath fwlllture. '" th• acrm• th.lag prlc1. You with no wiring 10 n.•p~ marble top. ID tho Jaap ahopo for CCID alw~ J>'!l ID. An;<! you !mow nicely detallad. double. With . UM ll;Pl Iba. 1hirt 1hodow under • Ill• cabinet, well faucet la extra. chain and hoolta. LINITED SUPPLY 110W it'ttpM . ·29aa •• , I llA . 2''" • ) ' ' .. •• CEDAR GRAPE STAKES Big alx footers. Th.er can take 11. not afraid of the ~er and only look better a• time goes by. Ea:ay to work with. 27t:i. ' ' ·nv.•cm SHOP LIQllT I 'l'llTURE Flx111re.handlu two fom foot t..W. (and ::;,the bczd_,,L re -). Wllh bood te pld Ibo light WMNyollneadlt. I 7''= , , 7 I I 7 , , • ·- . Teday'9 VOL. 66J NO. 315, 4 SECTIONS, ~, PA&ES I • FRIDA 'I'. NOVEMBER 10, 1972 -, ' . ' ~-• • New FACTS Groµp Opposing District Recall l' ' -• , OppoeiliO!) to the recall drive to remove Laauna Beach Ullified· School Dlalrlct' -Gerald ~ and • Patrlcla Gillette Is .laking form in Loguna Beach. . An ' organization called "FACTS"' llUliaoed IV!!dneadai wilh a published lisl of' accu11t4ons1 made against recall leaders and defense of· the two trustees .Ubj,ct to tlie,recall .~n Dec. 5. ; ~ ~ statement, termed a declaration of "policy ~jectivea" did not idenllly any ·--ol -lhe FAcrs . mo~t,. oor did it IBY who was mpi>osll)le !or draftjng lhe quoled state- ment. . The statement said: "the accusations in the Dec. S, ; recall election can be """'llllzed bY i'Mpon•lhle. clti7.elUI as being Jnaccunote and· deceiving. The recall ~ unjustified, wiateful and diagraceful h wen as cruel, in thai it ·Nixon w ·in Ups Dow Jones Mark NEW YORK (AP) -The Dow Jones Industrial a.verage, Wall Street's most closeJy ~tched indicator, burst over the l,(l)G.point barrier in mid<lay lrading to- day,. aS prices rose in reaction to Presi· dent NiJ:on's re-election victory . and ~pes for peace in Vietnam. , The . D o w avenoge of 30 induslrial stOcu hu never ..doseQ. above t!ie magtc 1,000 '""""' al°""!&!' ii passed ii 1our ~· a: ~ltrading' µi •'Jll?farY and February of 1966. . Tlit.llalo Jlil 1,lllllU.S ·at 9:., p.m. PST ·and a few m!m1tes later rose. to a record inltaday hJch of 1,001.4.l, up 13.17 points for lhe day. lb preylous lnil;!'<laY hl8h was 1.001.11 on Feb .. !), 1966. Later in the day, it fell back below l,aMl. ,Stoclt. prices> ro111'-sbFPJY Wll!fnesdsy following lhe prealdeqltal .eJecjion, bul . had tanen~k u · a'Wave .of-investors ciisbed,/n. lheJr.~. . ·. PrJeel· .bepn. lo· rise qain Tburaday ~ •. and conlillued mJni. ra~y lhls. IDllliihic . . . . maligns ancf>discredils qualified trustees who are fulfilling their campaign prom- ises to those who elected them. uzt is the opinion ' of FACTS that Laguna voters are being used by a small known group 11hose aim Is to lnslall their candidates thereby controlling the affairs of our schools as well llS city gpvernment affairs, as proven in the recent recall against a trulhlul and oulStanding city councihnan." The article said the organilation plan- ned a petition drive ogaJnst the recall of Linke arid Mrs. Gllletie, and dlstrlbullon of information on the school! and tru-. The organization was said to be com- posed of nearly 24 women and Iba! organizational activities were still under way. · • fn attempting to determine leaders and membership of the FACTS organiu.UOn, lhe DAIL y PILOT conlaeled Mrs. Theresa Eagles, active tn the ~pport of former ~ncilman Ed Lon. She confirmed that it was an organir.e· lion of women and said that it was possible a men's organization too would be formed. She decllntd to give an exact mnnber of membeni "It's hulldlng up," she sakl:. She declined to give lbe names ol olber members. . ' ' TTustee Bi:~n. A<iV~~'-almoat 3, to ~on !be.New YO!J< Stock Excbao&e. ~~\!lad cllaPltd ·~~'tbef"",IF.~ In~~ lift .... froli; 'Wiiilo"ii.o-... ' ... " GelLI' ........ ~ ~~. ,l ' ' ,. 1 Indicted by ]ur)· On Gambling Rap 5'dCl1eback Community Co 11 e,g e District trustee Alyn M. Brannon was in- dicted today by the Orange County Grand Jury on multiple bookmaking allegations. ~ Nll!Yft Van Thieu ·todai in Salimi •. ~ to wort pul, Allied lfif· ferenc:a . on. 'a peace 8linOment wilh (See DOW JONES, hp Z) Laguna Trustees Hear Testimony . In Assault Case Indicted wilh him in Grand Jury actl!>O that now moves both cases frOm municipal to Superior Court level was us- ed car salesman Robert Emmett Kelly. · 14, ol 835 Seagull Lane, Newport Beach. Trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified hoped School District met :.ebind closed doors District attorney's investigators late Thursday night to hear testimony to arraign-Brannon. 41, of Santa Ana and surrounding an alleged assault and bat-X.111 lat.r today in Superior COurt. t.ry al the blgb sebool lssl week. ' -men faCo charges that Ibey The Board of Educalloo wu espected ~ a bigblY lucrative be~ing to receive slalem-about the incident busBa lhroogbouf tbe Hall>or Area. n:is alleged tbal Brannon maslermind· in which a star member ol the water polo id the ring and Kelly operated 88 ,.., learn aasertedly waa maulled .by assis- ''mulcle man" in a combine said to have tant football coach F.d Bowen. prodlloed laklngs ol '2$,000 a week. Peter Morton, 17, bu told Laguna -bad' -acbeduled to ap-Beach Police lhal SO-ordered him to pear Nov. 30 in 1!artJor Judldal ~ leave tbe eoa-· office, then gra- COurt to face 17 oounla of . allepd him by the neck and forced him agalnil ~-~-~-viol ~-lie is f •wall Th!' incident toek pllce Nov. 2. ~g •-· ,.. ~ ··~-la ~ olllce I the dlr mooo~ --wu -a ~ 1.. ~lllliclPu ...n 1C11mJ againit Kelly tida ol ·w-polo COlch . George Carey, bas been alinilarly obimdoaed. He alao is ~ to ac11oo1 olliclais, al the 11me tree .., •10,000 boll. · ; l. lhe incldellt toot pllce. er-wu ......., In · A"*"8I 1,, Mort<in, a_.mly llllllljund during shortly alter Ito aJleiocl1. attmqlleil .Jo _; Ibo lncldllll. ldjjlcated bla docl""" to ¢on:e paymml of • ••debt. Hla ... ...... ""::'Pit:;-' the ....... will reot cllmued .1 -,.k lmesllg-binge on . ac11on ~ bY the by Newpoit el.acb polli>e aad dlatricl ·~ -dislrlet . tomey's inveatlpio11. • " • · ~ ""°' bu decll... comment ' Kelly was analed two months later -lhe allllr, twice. bu aJJO!olllad to ;11ort1y alter · an incident which ·led Morton. 8-n alao bal dellVend on Newport Beach police to lhe bome O! a apology tq the llJlln water polo oquad, weai!hy local bua-man. The man told lollowlDt! a ~ rell1*I l« lllCb a omcer. lbat .. •libl·inch bunting lmile Ila-!ram a.II Carey, WU llurled into Jiis fronl door U perl of Morton· aid ocllo6I Glllciais aped to the penuulve lactica alleged1Y employed decide oo a -.. fl action bY eorlr bY kelly. -week. . . Futile M.ve ' . $he Ran' Away to .Sa~ Brother • • • UNDER lr.t;-SPREADING PEPPE~ TREE, OLD LAGUNA PLA~HOUSI! eA .. UoARD~~x;.,- : Ed Nolzlger.(rlgfit) .,d Clyde -tar, Pork S.uperlntendent, in hpiior T-Pork .• Village Park Takes Form 01.d Play~ouse 'Call Board' Donated as Memorial By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. Deity l"ll•t S&Mt Under the spreading Pepper Tree, a village park takes form and with it a remembrance of good things past In Laguna Beach. Pepper Tree Park and an adjacent Wking lot in the 300 block of Ocean Avenue occupy the fonner site of the famous old Laguna Playhouse. The tree and mini-park ~st becau.e of a past battle waged by tile late Irma Nohiger, long-time member of tbe Laguna Communlty Players and former manager of. the Laguna Playhouae. said. He bu offered to doDlle lhe. old playhouse call boord to the clly for Jn. elusion In the part, · F« neuV lhree ......ci.., lbe bollnl waa pooled with lhe ea!! 'for eacb' play al lhe old ·theater. If placed in lbe park, the "eali" would include lbe namea of lhe -'" In Playboulle b\llorY who brou&bt Iba """" oounlty fame, Nofztger uid. On Iba boclt, a short hiltory of lhe Playhouse -be given. Ga1 Pngra•· Don Williamlon, bu offered to design the framq and weather. protectJon !or the placement ol the coll board and a e<mmittee could ·be foriniid to C01111der the namea ol penon15 to Iii! booored by ineluaion oo lbe memoriil, Nobiger ex· plained. A partial list woold Include Vera Newe<imb, Mom Rankin , Ken Brit· tain, Victor Raokln (I« whom the "Vic- tor Awmls" are named). Marjorll (lee PBPl'Ell, Pqe %1 • "The old Playbou.oe is gooe, but the memory ol it lingers !here," Ed Nolllpr Inventor .Feared·· UCI Faculty Votes 68-8 / NotToBackSexFilmBan ... -..,..·...,.; Theft. of Plans; Discovered Shot EAST ST. LOUIS, DI. (UPI) -The widow ol • beavll)I imured Invent« 11111- ed in his oflice 111d today h<r bulbaM wu ready to make a fioal test oe 1 revolutionary • 111 turbine engine that would vlrtuaJb' -lnale air pollution. The UC lnine r.cuJty voted a to I Tbunday in '""""" to ratify an 1<1-mlnislralloo boa • Iba lllowlni of the blll1_...i 1llm.....,. In a Bini." FocullJ .......... delt H by 1 similar martin o dli'ee-pert .....,. mendat1an ti Dr. ,.._ c. Luc1wt1. dullrmon of lbe -hoodom cem-rrllttee, which tn 6 7 7 Ne, tonekmed an -·-lul Mlr<bto prohibit lhe GIJ -Ullloo ln>m .. v~ G. NulJ, M, wtw. life WU in- -for • mlllilla bJ I !Jnanclai bode•, WU -""" foce . dewn In blood Jn bla ·-..... oollke 'l'bunodly of&ltC. PGlice Mid bt btd bom llhot at Jeool --In the blel' ol lhe -· T .......... · CofC Slates His widow, 8blrle1 ... ...id blr bilf. """'""'~ bind 1earet1 t1it....,. -1c1 be-· Bea tif' M 'l1le 4ltllDe -about -third tbe liso ol u •cation eel • --.-1e .,pie--fau'l'bend IDlacl -~ bedJo :... u · i 'nit In cll' .... loll cOminlU. ol tbt ~~-~o1N':u'1 .=s''::' :0,1:..: at~ ,... ................... btd chambers. r c, .. _. dso -· _,, e...,, i.. .. -. -'""' dlelrmln. oil Iba -· ""°" pocltel> ..... pullad llkl tbt 111~ la -'Jo all - lnlide ouL Hia lliiiilid WU mislilll-...--···-I ...... Null .... , ... ·lul •• blr ... -· -~ rt ... ,..,.. ~ btall TlneodaJ ., ' a -be loll llnelr • tbt pnsjpw of .. - -1'lrii 81.LoullCounlJ,llt.-forlslo.mc..1 111111 -• lt;i .. ,., ... bt · Ul•INi_ll,.,.lt •PllP til •' " . . ' --..... • • ._... tbt lllm .. part ol • JTllTcl -........... , •. LudwJc ........... tbt lllm "btd llttle --·"Inthe-_ol,.., ellablilllablt --vallle. LUd1rll r.-. -to ~ lbe lllm'I """""'did DOI_..,._ --" n.: mojortlJ ol loculty mombera aci-d_.. lhe -'l'llZndaJ .,..,,_, ._,wewr, ?'s petd. Tbe "IA 1uon lhlt the tdUclUonftl . . .,..,_ .. __ IA etMN'¢q0 ....... Dlld If• 4'tm- ..-10 ...... ·tbt-1l ..... taitleef all *"C.. ....... -._, ... '"" feaon' w. -• •1•1• I Dnml f!G• I I ·llnzWI 'Cll1ol -eo LA7'1wts ~ I II . n iD lo lot a ....., lsndd onaly* of • o eorllh let of ~ ............. .., ... of mw .. ttte....,. •rp11bnlllt, dMr't h. no qo11 at._ tlsll flllln - - -Ilona! Valot." ~ uid. • Ho lndielH bt lold tmaed-.. .. ,_ Jo -tbt flllln ,.... .. .. Jll~ITTMI ...... --• Iba _prior_ ..... _ .,.. ............ 11 "AD I can say ls no names are men- tioned either way. WeU, we don't believe in personalities, that isn't the laue, the l55ue ~ lhe recall. It'• an. unjoil- reeali. "And, there's no use ln ~ penonallties into it beclUle tblt'1 an entirely different iJIUe,11 abe Aki. · Siie uid more deflnlle --would be made available durln( lhe - of nest week. #" • • 1ve Evicted _ Tenant Dies In Explosion BEAURECUE!L, France (UPI) - Retired miner J-Pica, a-mllJ aeeklng revenie over an eviction notice. booby-trapped bla ~. then - oulalde and blew blmself up wllll dYll!'mit.. When officials tried to enter bla llol, an exp1os1oo killed an . five membm ol Ilse group, police l7a1d today. · Ooe other -...,, aeriou11J ~ in the apartment q>loolon. Acoonllng lo police, Plea, .. .... O!di!red \to -ltma 1111 ;::rtwct -"" -.llOlilrid In lzis 0111e1ois Rid Plea -1711 GUI Jo J:. 'n•mwe: fte1 '1ifd ibat aa TfA , Piel ......... -tbt .... ol ...,.. Julian Oou!lor wino ........ Illa - lion. l . Tbey aatd Plea, wino WU Ull70ll, lll'OI! twice and oerloualy -lhe ....,... They Mid Pica then --.. -dynamite in a nearl>J -. Today, Ibo building -wino lzod Pica evlcttd went to tate ,,C'' r11P11 of the Oat Wlder court brder. owner wu accompanied by two pol-. a Jockmillz and a lriend. When the 1ocUmltln --lhe door, the 1partmenl uploded, tlJllaJ all five ptl'IOOI. They -. ldeatifled .. police - hal>-l'rancoll -· 17, aad leM v ... llllDI, 12: lhe Jmlk!Jnc'• ............ Adrienne NlZll1one, 71; h<r friend, Jean Bourlllon, 71, and Albert Koanler, .. lhe loebmitlt Burglars Hit Moving Trucks A Lquna Nlcuel llll5Yinc --loll hi mllrl llOd< II quilted IDOflaC poda and -•beeled dofllel 'lburldo7 ..... to bufslon who cut olf lhe -.. two ....... -and lllripped lhe -0r-. County llherlfl'I depdill laid tbt raidwu~bJolfldailll-. n Van 111111 lltonp ~. - ,_ --Tine loll '""'*" -·-al ... Deputloe uld tbt lnlnndon· ---..,,... ... bnpi'sst"e taoot .. _ bad --ll7d loll ......... Ina ....Sioeu !or ., w'1 llllrt. ....... ......... a.-........ .... II H _, ........... *""'• ·~-,,_ .. ....., dlly.UH_, ..... , .... , ldl«aolno•..., ..... pen1-., _ ... .. peeled __ ........ .. * f Poet Su.,.,11111lls Yuri T. Galanskov, 33. a dis- sident Russian poet and writer whose 1968 trial touched off protests in Moscow and abroad, has died in a labor camp fol· lowing a stomach ope.talion. FromPqeJ SEX FILM ... stitute censorship. Cohen noted "the response of audiences to eroticism is one thing we're looking at today ... Great innovative drama does not confonn to matters or good taste," Cohen concluded noting that a production oi "Titus Andronicus" couldn't be allow- ed at a university campus if the Regents order on taste regulation y,·ere to be en- forced. . Thal Regents' policy was opposed by the UCI faculty senate in 1968, the com- mittee on educational policy noted in its report op the Gay Student Union request for laculty action on the film ban. 1be poUcy requiring administrators to refuse permission for productions in· vo;ving "lewd or obscene" conduct was cited by Vice Oiancellor for Student AI.- fairs John C. Hoy when he overruled a faculty-student screenlng c o m m I t tee declslon to allow the film to be shown In the context of the panel di.scUssion. AJl!iougb the GSU acceded to the ad- ministntlon w~hes, the Jay Brian film was .vJral 111. Orange_ County Sberll!'s ~ -:iit ~-oiioplng of the wbidraltraded :l50 persons to~ Locture Hall. I< Los Angeles Superior Court later onlered the film r<tumed. Faculty memberS Thursday seemed to favor letting the courts determine the limits of taste that &bould appJy to cam-. r.uses. 'hie resolution sugesteil by the educa· tlonal p0licy committee and approved by ·the 6& tot YOte, says: 1 "Censorship Ls contrary ~ the spirit Of an academic communuy · and (UCI faculty} should resist any curtailment whatsoever of constitutionally protected Inquiry and expresalcm on the UC! cam· pus." ' As a practical matter, the faculty ac- tion does not give the GSU any aj.priwal to screen the film . Authority to approve er reject student activities sUll rests with administrators. Nevertheless, it is clear faculty members present Thursday -about one- fourtli of the UCI total faculty -sup- ported the rights of the GSU membership to screen the controversial rum. From Pagel DOW JONES ••• Hano.I in time to send home American troops at Christmastime, U.S soorces said, (See story, Page 4) Haig and Thieu talked for two bpurs at the presidential palace shortly aher .the general arrived ln Saigon, his second lrlp thil month. U.S. and Sooth Vietnamese officials declined to discuss detaUs of the talks. OIAM61 COAST U ' DAILY PI LOT r SchoOlSex Education Curb Urged SAOIAMEHTO (API -T!c!iter con- trols ... , ... educ•tloo In Callfornla classrooms IN! proP*d in a reJOluUon pmentad todoy to the Slate Jloanl of F.duc:ellon. Tbe resolutJm was prelf':ll.ted 1t lhe aec- Olld <la,, of the board's tw<>day .,..ting. But actioo was postponed until the December meeting because ol the absence of Eugenr Ragle of Auburn. Ragle dema-an ln...tlption of bow JU education duses are canductfd. 'T!lllnday, the board abo .. _told lhlt the Slate CUrrioiJum Commlss!Oii, .. ad- visoey body, dropped ill Utree-yur fight against &utboob W.hfch UR tbe dlvine creation explan1tbl of man's origins. This theory, which r<llgloul lua- damentatists have W1led for years, woold be given equal billing _with Charles Darlwin's theory of evolution. • The board decided three years ago to use both theories. It is scheduled to 1nect in Decembtt to Stlect textbooks. The sex education resolution contains a key sect.ion which gives local acbool superintendents veto pow!r over outll~e speakers used in "family llfe.. or 1ex education courses. 1be resolution was prepared in the wake of a furor created this year when homosemals appeared a.s guest lecturers i.:. se.x education classes ii. San Francisco and Marin-- Today's molution, prepared by Henry Heydt, a opeclai ualat..t to the board, is • mrrUlll( of a raolutloo the board adopted Ajlfil 10, lllt. Tbe ....-..,. par<ots lbould be notified by Dllil ol,.. educatioa -, or, U the roquired notico· is -home with a pupil, parmll sbould abo be con- tacted by telepboae or uked to ~ a slip lndlcatlng appronl « dlaapproval of their cbild.'1 participation. Teacben ahoald have "proleulonal preparatiotl" In ,.. education, either wllen they are atteodilJC ~e or att.r they are on the job, the raolutlon oays. Tbe --propooed for 3.J million elementary acbocii cbJldren Wett the batllqrwnd during the board'• 'Ilwnday ....ion between advocalel of the theory of evolution llld BUpporim of the lpedai Cftatlon tl.eory. Spedal O'Utiotl backen laid the Idea that the unlvene was created by an om- njpoteld "detlgmr" anc! that man was -created prolty much u he II now should be given equal texthook opece with the theory ol evolution formulated by British ociertlll\ Cbarles Darwin midway through ·tbe»tll"...tary. ... . ' D&nrln'1 theory holds tbat man evolv-ed from a lower order of life. Admiral Zumwalt Chews Out Brass On Race Problem WASHINGTON (UP() -Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, chief of na\·at operations, called I) to 90 of his top admirals on the carpet today and accused them of ig- noring h1a: e«orts to prom-0te racial equality. One result, he said, was the rebellion of 130 crewmen -mostly black -of ~he canier Constellation at San Diego. (See story and picture, Page 5) "Some of tbe very things I feared 28 months ago might come. to pase did in fact, take place,'' Zumwalt llid. The tut of bi.I statement to the private meeUoc with tbe admlrall wu made publlc by tbe Navy. S&llora who complained of racial dis<rimlnation aboard the Constellation were spilt UP. among three lbore bases today and qi\!Ued to trial Individually for being absent from the carrier with· out~ About UO .,.., raising clenched fists, refused an order by the carrier's com· m.andlng of!icer, Capt . .i. w. Ward, to return to the shl.p Thursday. Eight hours later, the transl en and noUcea of posai- b1e disciplinary action were announced . A one-ofDcer court procedure, known In Navy lingo aa a Captain's Mast or Article ,:;. was arranged throughout today. Similar to the justice of the peace hear· ing in civilian life, it usually \e vleJ fines, rank reductions or short confinemenl 11 la the lowest disclpllnary procedure. When he took command. Zumwalt uid, he recognized the ''potential u:- ploslveness" of raclal presllurell and tried to comet the 11luatkm. But he k>ld his top officers they failed to depart from "hallowed rouUne'' and follow hll dlrec- tJve1. Candidate Forum Set in Laguna A candidates foMn for the Lquna Bead> Unified Scbool District recall elec- tion will be lpollllOred by tbe Laguna Beoall Coon!lnatlng Ooundl at 1:30 p.m. Nov. IO In Lnuna Boocb City Hall. llolb candldatea and the two trualeel IOb)e<! IO -11, Patricia Gillette, ond ~·uaa. -been Invited to the -Jiiidi will ba alveo 10 mlmltel to .....,. 1 _,.. and at the lrtd of _.. ............. ~and -period wlD ... held. Alltt al 1llt -lac. Pat Peacocll will =i: atmDW'J of the EducaU111tal 8ttlQ Committee Report for CXIOttaiint. '!'tie recall electkia 11 acbeduled for Dec. 5. UPI T ...... Belpetl~ Curtis Adair, 26, of Columbus, Oblo, wbo is suffering from terminal brain cancer a n d wants to lelve a tape record- ~ of bis voice to his young dren, has received at least two recorders alter his plight was reported. Many others have offered money to the Adair family. Fl'Otll Pqe J INVENTOR. •• She said he told her be probably would lest the engine at Washington University in St. Louis. "He told me tbat he might stay overnight at Waabiztctoo Unlverllty to guanl the engine .. that tt _, be stolen,• she said. "I thougltt that was the reason be didn't come home." Mn. Null said she called the East St. Louil offtce repeatedly Tburaday but received no answer. She said she called ODO of her iJuoband'a four parlnen, Cal'- roll Sheltoo, an accountant, who called poUOe and asbcl them to cl!eck the of· nee. Police aald they found the front door open and the body oa the floor. Investigatora were -1,Deltloning the vie- tbn'o frtendo and relatives. Mn. Null lden\lfled the other parlnen In Null's enterprise, H. C. S. Turbine Co., as St. Louil Circuit Court Judge Carl G-. Ronald Calvert of St. Looi., wbom she said invmed the -to form the corporation three montm ago, and a man she knew only as Jack Wal!b of St. Low. Mn. Null Aid that shortly after the corpoaatlon was formed, CaJvert and his father, James Cal...rt, took out the 12 mlll!oa Ufe inaUrlrlCe polley on Null, naming the two Calverta .. beueflclarleo. "lie upt tr)'illg to gel thtm lo drop the lnauraoce •. llul tlQ -~.·Mn. Null said. "It reaUy worried bim." Null aald In an Interview with UPI In Janiiary, 1970, thaf be Invented an in- ternal combustion rotar;· engine that would vlrtuaily eliminate air pollution by burnlnt! more than llS percent of the fuel: Null said Ulen that the engine would coat about half that of those CWTtDUy us- ed'" by auto manufacturers and would weigh only 35 poupds and measure 10 in- ches in diameter. "I've already been contacted by the major automobile manufacturers," Null aald in the interview. 01bey seem awfully lntmoted." Tammany Hall's Boss Tweed Records Found NEW YORK. (AP) -Tbe official city accounting records of Boss Tweed, whose .. umated plundering ol the publlc t1ll ranges from ao million to S200 tnllllon, Nive been found ln.a clty warehouse by a Queens College lllatory profesaor. Leo Hershkowitz found the record! - believed destroyed or misplaced -whl1e searchlna: for Colonial documents. Herohkowlti aald' padded p 1 y r o 1 t receipts and vouchen could throw ...,. ligltt on the Tamnwiy rlnc of William Mar<y Tweed, who wu upooed In 1811. It bad beeo assumed thet the Tweed books bad been destroyed, because moot records apparently dld not surface at Tweed's trials for fraud and graft. 1be prosecution wu based on aecret books ~ to Tbe New Yon Times. The books became tbe bull for articles dcnling with corruption that led to the gana:'• defeat at the poUa ln 1rn -with tilt exceptloa of Tw<ed, who WU voted In aa public worka cc:rnmlalontr. However, a month after hll election Tweed wu Indicted and amoted. A llrtt trial ended In a htlll8 jury. Tried qoln. be -found gullty Cll :Ill """'It of theft and lf8lt, fined •1t,7lO ond IOntenced lo 12 yoan In priloo. Aller a ,.., In Jail, he -smuqled out. He Oed to New JertfJY. Wben 1 Jlll'Y turned tn a ctvll verdict aplnlt blm for 16 million In stolen funds, Tweed fled to Cuba and Spain. Tweed WU .,_.Jn Spain where be .... r<eoplud !run --per Clrlaortl by 'Mlomu Nut. llotumed to the old Ludlow Strell )Ill ... bo died "' pneumonl1 on April U, 1811, at the ace ol M. Tbe Tw<ed -ctamott'1 ......... kept at the Hall ol -In 8umptea Oourt In -Manhattan. Amonr the -· llencbllowtll llid, ... _.i -of 'the -of Lampo and Ou ~J~llll W, 119, wbm,._wu.....,-- m!Mloaer. Llltod W a I I -4ll0.ot\O IOI' "malnt4Mnct and ......... of C..tral Park." A receipt '""' WW. the docummt wu blanL • Victor.y , Over. ,smog? Stat.e A.ir :ReMJurct?a Bop.rd .Cites 'Wint' • • ' 'lllt -~ air poll. ii (It "'--· ... Ctllllllltla'• ..... Ugbtet'I -theJ --.. It. ' '1gtUeo llllt ~ \ly the state Air Reaourees ~. lhow lhlt hydrocarbon emissions fi'om motor vehicles in the South Coast Alr Basin have been reduced 25 percent under the pellk In t965. Total emlsslooa ol ~bonl In the buln -w\llch" lncludeo. Orqe County and the greater Los Anaolet area - amoonted ta 2,tlOO Inns per doy In t965. Because of California's pioneering ef- forts at vehicle emisskln control tbe diacbarge 11 oow esllmlted at 1.900 tons per day, delplt& the fact that there are about one-third more. veb1cles cm the road today than In IMO. - With tougher oew car cootroll looming in the luture and the receally4dopled us- ed car Wtallll contror program, ·the hydrocarbon ootpul i. OlJlected to drop to 1.200 .... per day la ms. By lttl>, the AJr lleaources Board hopes to reduce itydrocarbons to 660 tons pei day, a total decrease of almc»t 75 percent. carbon monoxide9, another companent of photochemical smog, have decreased iu ratio to h)'drocarbons, but the third major air pollutant In Southern Califor- nia, oDdes ol nitrogen, have increased and are at their peak right now. They are ezpected to decrease as the number ·Jf vehicles with equipment to crutrol 01ides of nitrogen (1971 and later models) on the highways increases, older cars are phased out, and pre-1971 cars are retrofitted with nitrogen oxides con- trol devices. Meanwhile, a state tast force formed last Mardi to lnvestlpk methocll of ensuring better vehicle maintenance practicet to reduce mot« velllcle poflu- tanta, bas advanced further stnog·n!duc- lng -tstl<; .. _ It bu recommended adoption of legls\atioo requJrlng that all automoti•e tunerups ~.rfonned in commercial repair shops be done In acx:ordallce with state- prescribed reguiatlooo on emission con- trol. Thia woufd have the effect of reduc- ing bydrocarbon emlaalons by anoiher Ff'OlllP .. eJ PEPPER ••. Wllltamm, Clair McCullough a n d Elizabeth Pearce as well as Irma Nofziger. The old board itself was carved by Walter Goode in 1938. Progress In the part 1' moving right along said Clyde Sweei-, parts superlntaident. Dooallono of $277 far picnic tables In the am bave been made by the Laguoa Nature Study Group In memory of Frances Newland and the city would srWfully acoept a clooa#oD pennltung lnatallatloo of a drinking _ fountain, s-aald. Coal 11.K Tbe miiaU park will be a patch of gre<n In the center of town whero people can come to rest and chat, Nofzia:er said. He harkened back to the days of tbe Playhouse where a pat of.water was kept hot for coffee or tea for {olks who would drop fn. "t think a quote from one of Irma's column!! would be appropriate," be said. "May it survive as a living monument to a remembn.nce of thing.I past." • • • tour to ftvt pen:e& . MUIU!O! ~ tat11 f°"" •would ~ be odjtllqd. for optimum emllllon '1114 .....,.. octlaw dOJ!atlonl from ijOclflcitlolll. Medllnics are not ·11w"11 ttmln& up aulomobll".JJ for optlmwn lltllGI reclu<tfoo because thb tends to ' r o d u c e performaB:e. To auure eo1....,.1t of the propOled tlmMJp spedljcatlanl Ind In provide ac1 .. quate supervllloo ·or repair faclll~ the laU force,ttOOmDl«ldl .•,larl• In-c-.. Within the Department o f ~er Affalra. Re<ommenclatloas of the talk for<e will bo considered In tile next few -ks by Gov.,llona!d llelgan and bis cabinet. C-ities· Seek County Share Of U.S. Revenue Sharing Orange Cotmty cltJs.' moved in10 the federal revenUMbarlrtf! battle "nourtday olght with a strong requeat that the COUl>- ty tum over a share of )ts '3timlted •u million to 0lncorp:irated communities. League officials will present their sug· gestlon to the Board of Supervisors al a public hearing slated for Nov. 22. They argue that ~ percent of the county's population II within the cities. Most county communlllea will shanl In $9.6 million of the1f own frmn -~t Nlxon's .revenuo abarlng program but · they would like to bave at least 50 per- cent of the county allotment. Robert Finnell, Cities League president and ~r of Placeotta, aald at the League meeting in Orange It would be windfall funds. "Most of the county's laJ revenues are spent in unincorporated area! now representing only 13 percent of the population,.. be ooted. "It is only fair th·t tile people who pay _most ·or the county'• taxes share in these new funds." At the Nov. 2:1 bearing, the cities will present two proposals: -That the county tum over 50 percent or $4.8 million !or use in the cities on priority projects to be determined by the cities. -'f'ltat ...., portian ol the county revenue sharing funds be used for one large project involving a large number of cities. Several weeks ago, Supervllor David L . Baker, anlfcipating the battle over use of the funds, suggmed lhlt the entire couoty share be used to reduce property taxes. Ills suggestlno met with little aupport from other board memben. Some thought the money ohould be uaed for open space and environmental projects .. Thursday night, several dty represen· ta lives · opposed the property tax r<llef ,Energy, Enviro~~nt T lk SI 't h Ch , •Y>if,~' -a e . y amuer Energy conservation, nuclear Power plants and ecological coocems will be the subjects of the Laguna Beachr Chamber of Commerce breakfast talk at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday.at the Hotel Laguna. Robert L. Myers, environmental com- munications consultant for the Southern California Ediaon Company, is the gym speaker. Reservations may be made by calling the Chamber of Commeree ofllce at 494-1018. Breakfast ""'t Is 12.so. idea and argued for park acqnilltlnos ond aewer line lmprovem<nts. A quirk of the reevnue sharing law ex- cludes the new dty ol 1rv1ne and Yorba Linda because they bad not been in-' corporated for at least five years previous to the 1970 federal census. Car Rolls, Hurt.8 Young Passenger; Driver Arrested A single · car rollover accident Thurs- day Injured a 11\guoa Beaclt youth and 're!ulted In the amst of the vehicle driver on suopk:loo of felooy drunk drlt· Ing In Laguna Beaclt. Passeng~r. Dane B. liter, II, .of 211'12 Cbateau Way, w41 released aflir treat· ment et South Cout Community Ho>Pi~ for cutl on his arms 1and a head injury. He was injured as the sports car i_n which he was riding rolled over while going down steep Temple Hills Drive near Cresta Way, J?olice said. OfBcen identified the sporta car driver as James P. McMahon, '8, of 7i582 Ann's, Lane, Laguna Beach. He was released on $302 bail following booking on suspicion of felony drunk driving, Police Lt. Robert McMurray aaid. McMurtay said witness statements reported tbe sports car going down the road at a hlgb rate of speed wbea the driver lost control and the vehicle rolled over in the roadway. Information Session On Eclucation Slated .. A suirurlarii of the llnd\ngs of ll\< Ed'!catiori&l '.Priorities Committee for il~ '.~ ~ii will be delivered al the gen0ral ineetlng of the Top of the World rTA at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school. , "Everything you've Always Wanted to Know," Is the theme of the presenlation wblclt lvill provide background on the committee ind answer questions of the PTA members. Recall election can- didates have been Invited to attend the program. THANKSGIVING COULDN'T BE FINER THAN SERVED OH A HENREDON DINING SET, TRY IT, WHEN YOUR T\JRKEY IS I • FOUR CENTURIES byH.....i .. NEWPOllT IEACH • ln7 WU'!CU" DL, ... .- LA$UNA IEACH • 14& NOltH c:o..n lfWY. ........... TOlRANCl • IJIM HA-ILYD. . .,..,,,. \ • ' I . I I I • . .. ~ . ,r-t \ • VOL;. 65, NO. liS,·4 SECTIONS, li6 PAGES . . 01!>.NGE COUt-IJY, CALIFORNIA • • FRIDAY, NOYEM11ER 10, 1972' . . Pollution-£ ighting · Inventor Found . . . EAST ~. LOUIS, W. (UPI) -The -of a beavily ~ ln•enlor ~· od In hia-.ollic<.,ald ioc!iY,ber '""b""d -rQ!ly lo make a. final !al on a ~ ... turbine" '"line that would ~ually ellmlnala atripolluli"O. Vicl<r G, Nulj, 14, -We . WU in, lllHd ,for. $1 million by a ~al -· .... louod" lylng ,.,. ..... 'In bbJd .In hia ramacted .-tillnday nJcbl. Police &aid be 1MI bolp abot at 1 ... 1 thn!e Um .. In tbe bacl of the bead. 1111 ·~·· Sblrley, Ill, lllld her -. . , r · Sbe said· be told ber be probably would IMt the engine at Wasblngloo Univenlty in St Louis. "He !Old me . that be mlCht atay owroight at Wul>ingtol! llnlvonlty to iuard' the• engine 80 that It wwkln'I be ·-·. she ~. "1 thougbt that .... the reuoo be didD't come home.'' lo!ra. Null tald she called Ille Eu! St. . Louil 'omc:e ttpeatedly ~ bUt recel~. oo ......... Sbe aald sbe nJled one of her husl>Hd's,four partnl!n, Car- rOII Shelton, an accountant, ·who called -' ' . police aod uAd them to chect the of· fic:e . Police Mid they ,_ lbe li-ont door open and the !>odJ. oa the floor. lnvestlgalon were Jutstloolllg the vlo- liln's friends and relal!Va. Mrs. Null ldenlllled the oilier ~ In Null'• entqiae. H. C. S. Turtilne CO,, as St. Louil Clroull QJurt Judge Carl Gaera., R4oald Calvert of SI. Louil, whom sbe tald -. the money to form the corporation tbrte months ago, aod a mao sbe lmew only .. Jack Wallb of SI. Louis. lo!ra. Null tald that shortly after the ccrporation wu formed, Calvert and bis father, James c.atvert. took ool the $1 D!illlOn life Insurance policy oo Null, naming the two Calvarta u benefl<lartes. "He kept lrYln( to get them to dnlp the lnaurance, but they wouldn't," Jin. Null aa.ld. '.'It really worried blm." Null Jald In Bii Interview •Ith UPI In January,· tm, that he invented an U... temal com.buaUon rot.ar~ engine that S•. n· IX . · Ie • Ill N.Y • ~· 11 Slairi wwld virtually •llmlnate air polb!llon by bumlnc more than Ill [IOr...t Of Ille lad. Null tald then that the t1111a1 -.Id cool abool ball that of -cumnlJ1 ... ed by auto manufacturen and -.Id weigh only 35 poondl and IDWllftl 10 In- ches In diameter. . "I've already beeo -by Ibo major automobile manulactm'ln," Null tald In the lnlervlew. "'11ley - awfully Interested." Blast Trwtee Indicted Evicted Tenant Gets Macabre Revenge BEAURECUEU., France (UPI) - Retired miner Jeao Pica, _...mly seeking revenge over an mctlon notlce, i>Ooby.trapped hia apartment. lbeo went outside ~ bltw ~. up with dynamite. Wben off1dals triad lo enter hia Oat, an •'Ploaloa ldlled all llve membera of the groop. police Mid today. One Other penoft WU MrioUaly Injured In the ·~ ezplooton. Ac<ordJng to police, Pica, 16, was ordered to move from bis apartment becaU9e be wu behind In bl< root. Olll<lall tald Pi<a then Id out to gain revenge. '!lief tald that on Tlluraday, Pica wailed oulalde the ofllce of Mayor Julian Gouller who approved the evic- tion. TllOY tald Plea, who WU ermed, fired twlci aod oerioully wounded the mayor. . They Mid Pi<a lheo blew blmaeU up with dynamite In • nearby clltcb. Today, the bUllclJn& owner who bad Pi<a evicted weal to lake,Cklll ol the Oat under coUrt order. ~r wu accompanied by two pollcomft, a locbmlth and a frleod. When the tocbmlth tinkered with Ibo door, the aportment aploded, kllllal al Ove per'Dll. They .. .,. ldeoUfled u poUce .... . Jean-Francois Parrate. rr, aoc1 J ... v ... mant, SS; the building's owner, llrl. Adrienne Nlibone, 71; her frleod. -Bowillon, 'II, and Albert lllormlor, II, die locbmllb. Sex Ed~tion Control id · Futile Mowe Receives.'Detay She Ra,i Away to Save Brother . . . . . . '·~·. ~~ ·~ flt •lie irtt-.e: : ' . .. . ~ 't""' .. \. .. ... • ·i • -.1anet BoDDlllll ilaes a bard rocl"miner's ligbt inside ·a:Colorado, lun· nel ·project after lhe female engweer wu· finally. alloWed inside, the lilille. Sixty men walked off the•job ·!n protest. (S-pictilre, P.age 4.·) '~ SACllAIO:llTl1dAP) -·lllplli -:;Ill*~ •.. 1ts;rs"1 .-~ ·•~ MW .. p111ijJi'a .~ " ]ll'I ill4,..., li.tlle'..._,lloar<I ol Educltlia! • ,,,._lion_~ .... _ a,.!! P.1 g( o..·~~ ~-Ung. Blil acllon WU tlOlllioolil: ,,.01 the ~r.:tii~ .ol the • RaClt ........,.,. an lav=~ of liow ... tduc;llloa eia-... -· Thuraday, Iba bou<I alaO .... told that the State CUrTicU1um Commlllloa. an ·ad- visory body, drof'I*! Ila tbreo-year ligbl agalnll talbookl wlllcb ... the divine Gt11 r •• , .... cruilon aplanallila of mon•1 .orfcloa. --All-year School . .. ' Debate Shifts NY t> Gr.•---.. I Jf1~g . Thia theory, wblch ....... flu> dameolalllt.s ha~ urged , ... yeon, - be li•en IQl!al. billing with Cblrles Donrin'1• theory .of evoMklll. nie.~ ....... Ihm_. ... to UCI Faculty Votes 68-8 ' • • -• • • • ., • • ; .~ j • 1 To Viejo Campus ' !Jws Tweed's 'Secret .. Books · Found u1elioth -· · II Is schoduied to Uleel In °"'8Dber to .. 1ec1 teitbooa. The lex education felOlution eont•IM I key lecllon willdl livt1 1-1 ICbool NotToBackSexFilmBan 111, JORN . VALTBRZ.I. • .. ...,""...., NEW YORlt (AP) -·The official city was recognized from newspaper car1.oo1111 su~~to,,...., onr -opeakers uaed In "family life" or ,.. The UC Irvine faculty voted a to I educaUon counes. 'l'burldar in refuling to ntUy an ad- · The debate QVer the Pr'olpecta of all-a~ting records of :&Ill Tweed, whose b~· 'Ibomas Nast. Returned to the old y~ ICbool on many campuses In the e.'1lniated plund<r!niI ,of 'the public: UQ • Ludlow Soreet jail here, he dljiil of c.utitrano Unified School Dlstrlct moved ranges 1rom $20 ·mdllon j>. DOD mlllion, pneumonia on April 12, 1178, at the t of to '\llejo School Thunday night. b>ve IP<oifound tn·a city-by a 54. . · tbe mlnillrailon boa oo the showing of the The ~ was • 111 ""'-1111 Olm "Sneo In 1 Barn." wske of"a furor cna lhli year when _,,., appwed .. S1IOll -. Faculty nwnben defeated by a b ... educalioll cluael Ii. San FronCiaco -. _... .. llJne.port - : 'The meetln& In the llcllool faClllg some Qu<ebl·College hillOry P<ofeosor· 'Ille Tweed papers currently are' Ing ol the wont oYmnlwdlJiC In the dlalrtcl teo· H..-wtt. -the records -kepi al the Hall of Records In Sarraptee Ina the oecood In a aertoo· IOI by the belieYed ~ or'ml,.,._ -wbilt Court In lowe< Manhattan. ~·1 alJ.year«lioiol ,...mjltee to ID-...rciu.,. !or Colonlal.-, Among the record!., Henchkowltf'81d, and llarln counUa. meodatlaa ol Dr. Jl'rodertc C. Ludwlc, ~· reoolutloo prepared by Henry \ dlalnnaa ol lbe ....i.tnlc -com· form parenta ·of. die 4J.ll _.,,,, lbea Henlitowttl tald padded ·pay r 0 11 art general expenaes of the Bw.i of !"'k lheJr pr-. ~ and -could throw new ~ aod Gu dated JWIO 29, "9• • Al~tllo -•t•-•-• ~ "-" . .., Illa ---'-of WlllWn when Tweed was deputy -oom- Heydt, a -1al ...bt.nt to the board. ls lnittee, wbidl In -· coodoeed an • riwrltlal ol • -1u11oo the boord -dociMo tut Ilardi to -theVlelo-,opot.._ 80 ·~--·-,,. ' · lo.· ''malnteoance and governance of . ---~--,--..__. ·=-'-.. ·~••'In 1171 mlsaloner .. Llslod was a vague •.111111 f!llU)la wwlll-lll 1iMl1ad ..W Ibo -11 ---ll!lol· the Tfted ~. ~· p k." • 1tb ·~ T ~·;:;:·pa..aa -be C:: :l: ~ ~.':':' .:=: noWlld by mall of ----... --· *1e1 ., _...., -late tbll nmh. booki ·ball been,doatio,.1ti"9e•noe -~I"!.. it..i.recetpt form w - !adlrc Ibo diarun'aa 1'urtda1 WU -~ 61 ·ik•__, al JUDe 1119 payroll forms for q.Hay lb lia'.Y J-~· •~Viejo TwOed'I trtol&,lor ~ ... ~ • . "palnttn of public lampo" were lllned =:::~~I VoIP op-, The ,., . ·woloi\ _.-.....OJ\ -!If the IUppooed "'ie earners -all In Mn. '11iompaall dqed thet Ibo -~ .. ~-"::'iort nne., _the,..,,,. ~ • «, ~ the required -II --Ludwtc COJMnded Iba film "bod llllk with a pupil, puenta ahould al9D be~ ednc1U1111 ftlue." Jn h ••r ncwol _fC1 tacted &J -&eiepbone or uUd to return I eP•N" Ne educ:IUonal nhlf_, l..ilnl& allp lftctiett!QC appronl or dillpPronl ot rt••••• reftaul to allow tbe ftlm'• flot IOOCATION, .... I) llltwloC .. "°' -"wllllp." Jones Hit,s 1,000, --"-'1Pui•lin&" ab year 'l'llO --.... tir - -Into Ibo lllllui of K<el'lallllliY. =.:.:i ::::.:ir.w ~ J: ~ . . • -... t "°data .. -thee ...... ol'rjllod,wbo--bl D-·~ , ==..~=!'\:: u .IOllllUc ........... -. U'IN the ---""""""'" ..... -1111 aleclklll '!be -U<e hu .......... .c'4'. Tweed wq·~ amoted. A flnl • 11· -.Id be a feulble altemalml to trial endad In I buili Jl!ry. Tried rf:ln, s M . k The F lJ ~ ..... -..... 1ooa1 ... ,. to copi ::.r::""'~~~~~-et,s ar , n a u; ...... ~ 111 lbe CUBD. II )'8on lti prlaaa. ~ · • ' I -tilled ..i...i oa IM Aft« .,,_ bl • )on Ill' -ionQaled :.':": f,.~,,:1ct' ,,'; oat. Ho 1114 to~· 1l1oln a lorY mr·wiix (AP ) -The Oo>or Jona Prieol bapa to riot op1n ,,_.., -·cm a D oUi --• • eltl ~him for In I bill '"':': Walt -·• 111011 .-, a --J111iic npidlJ lh. 'll>Oi•\-••'lo" ibt ~ ~'"9:L-Dad dolalJ~dlcator,bUratonrthe lbll"w-•I' ........ .,.. ~4'1llilti1ioulclllcr1111-lor . ....,.... ......... 1.-11'lllinllrll•"daytndl!Jlfo. 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I Robert Coll9I - ed IMW!t'• -to be •• ...,. -_.,... ol a carlalo 181 ol dnwn•• • Hotc;a, ,,_ 1111 pamt ol -la Iba -,,, -. lllere II oo •r•W. tltll tllm - - -_ ........ ~ ..... Ht .ur.111• ............. doW llll .. -lo -Illa 111111 ....... Ila :,•;:::::;' .=:=:. ·=;,: diaM< IT~ ~.....S"tiotno ••s••••el1 Ire• "'--·--............ todaJ .•• a-11 _._._ ... -.1o-ot .... .-.· C-.act't1•11&111clW•1'lt , ..... o0 .,,_wt....., Cillldil't.lll..,.. ed1t1•vw*>:1,.1Clle'• lt .......... ,,.·;u. ......... -· '11111 , ,, *' ....., -" 1 "' ... UC1 Mao111 -la -. • -~. 0 r?d?lfl ,...,, ..... bf report on the Gay Sludeal llilfal ._.i for facultJ> aCllon on the film boil. The policy requtrtnc --to ooluse pennllllon for ptadllctlalll b> vch. 'finl "lewd or obeoene" Ollfldlct wu dtod by Vice aiwtllor for II ii • Al· 1a1 .. Jolll c. Hoy -ht --• facultJ>-tlodmt ....-. comm 111•• -to allow Iha fl1no to be -• the -ol lhe paoal -I I; All.....,. the GIU """""' lo Illa .i. --. ... ,., -fllm --by ~0!-.11 .... . depitleo at Ille ol Illa ..... = --.. ll lldl=-:-: Ltdlln a.B. A IAI -----in. , ................ 11 c:inll ' ..... _ . ~, -"j> fl=1 ........... -. - - .. ' ' I ' I 1 ' t NlLV I'll.of IS Pia .. Pflfl8J EDUCATION • • • = ... ~ ha•• "proleslooal p . \oft" " ln tu educaUon, tither wbeo they are al1eodiac oolleca or Iller llllJ nae 1111 lob.1111 naohllloD..,.. .......... .,,..,. IDr u Q<lem~nluy achio1 chUdren were tUell!>UJld durlnl the board's y se111lon between advocates of Ille )l)oory GI t'f<llulloo and supporters of tbe··apeela1 creatk>n tlieory. Special creation backers aald the Idea umr'thP. universe was>c:reated by an om- n~ent "designer" ~ that man was crealed pretty much u he 11 now should be 'tlvec equal textbook ap1ce with the lhe4lfy of IVO!utlon forrpulated by BritWI sd tnllst Charles Darwin midway through lbe 19th c<ntury. 'Darwin's theory holds that man evolv- ed from a lower order of life. llore tllan 50 speakers ul<ed to appear befote the board during a marathon nve- ~ public bearing on odoplloo of seience texts. None of the books con- tained material on special creaUon. British 'Reform' Of Prostitutes Tliought Unlikely LONDON (llPI I - A wl11te-halr<d woman wanted to bow If the govern- ment oouldn~ pl.Ice prolll:tutes ln specie! hostels to learn dress makin g aOO other domestic arts. Perhaps, replied George Dudley, but he said he had a better idea -why not establish state-run brotbtll and give prostitutes civil service status? Dudley ou tlined the Idea Thursday night ID a apeecll made ID the llouae of !.«di to the J oeephlne Butler 9odety, called the Associallon for Moral ml Social Hygiene untD II WU .... amec1 for the woma1rwbo -II ID ll'lfi. Dudley, a veteran probation officer and expert on pro1lltuUon, Bald proltltulel are a social necesalty, but agreed not everyone agreed with hit Mleaa. "Still," he Ald, "proatltutes would rather be civil servants than the HCODd- class citizens they are now." He said it is "futile, useless and very wro ng" to send prostitutes to pl'llon. In any case, be llkl. tbey are a permanent part ol tbe tcme. "~UluJes will be with us," be said, •'until mcD. dlloJ>t>ewjq .a pull of alomic smoke.'' . • I .,.,,,.......... Peets-..n Yuri T. GalanlkOY, 33, a dia- sldent RUJslan poet and writer whose 19e8 trial touched oH protests in Moacow and abroad, bu died In a labor camp fol· lowing a stomach operation. No Mistake This Time- Cortez Freed One year after be was rnistaken1y rtleued lroili atat. pr11oo , Henry Corin is again a free man and thi s time it isn't a mistake. Cortez was wvins: .. a 30-year term at Foolom prfion for ielllng herOln last yaar wbeii a atafe •-la court doclllon wu emlMWll;f lntetinf«I bf ,,_ of. ficlala to -.,... ba ..... ellgjble lor parole. . He wu -and settled In a Imm near Sacramento, ·but S3 days later, ba WU told It WU all I mistake. He WU taken beet to prflon. · Coria, It, WU reJwod 'l\Jelday from the Callfomla lnstltuUoh for M en at Tehachapi and be la llvfnrI with hll lllter ID Santa Ana, a pruon opoke!mln ·aald. · His story be'an in 1982 in the Riverside County Superior Court of Judge John Neblett where Cortez wu convicted of pnJbl~ beroln. BecaUll of a prior narco COll11ction. he wu given the maximum »-year sentence in state prilon. 'l'bta ODI JUI' qo, the miltabn in- lor!ftlatlon nf lbe COID't cie&Iim led to bis releue on parole. Cortez: went to live B 'dg v·eu· with .. -~-·Joli and movoc1 im.e n e 1ms 'l!f ·1111r...,..,....,.111.,w1lh'111m. • Bui ti WU aD a mlitate and prflon Of· H d II D d lldals aald Corlea had to "''" bock. ;UD fe ; ea ,, "When I told bJm be had ~)I! back In, . It wu llke I wallad 'up 1114J".!_~lm <wer BRllNSWlCK, Ga. (tll'I\ -~ iw;t, tbe l>oad with I two-bY·laof,' ""1led bis barpbom • C!nM ancl a •Ji a •r··~ oillcer JI-G..,,,,.._ minesweeper equipped with underwatet · Cortez' case wu appealed and the televlllon gear draged and, acanned u.:· court ruled he muat be granted an op- bottom of the Brunswick River today 'portunlty to plead hll ca1e for a f'Mueed searching for 1ddltlonll · Ylctima mm • sentence before the aame judge who ship-bridge collltbl. ; · ortctoallY tentenced hlm. At least tt pili!ini· ioat lbeir Um At tllat bearing, the narcoUCI officer Tuesday night ::wlMn ~be 11500-t.n ·who armted Cortez In 1982 told the frelght.r Alrtcail ~.11...M<!'.tn1o -:~e that he oow belleves.tllat Cortez the Sidney Lanier dnwbrldge, collap&ng waa a small-time deaJer, selling heroin to a 456-foot section and dumping a line of support b1I own babll and not the major waiting cars and trucks into the swlft· pusher they thought b1m to be. nmnin& waters. Five bodies have been recovered. The SO.ton crane, broqht ID from Savaimab, succeeded in railing a tractor tr:.iler truck that was lost, but nobody ,. .. found inside. t Chinatown Has Suit I UAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A 11roup ol eilnatown re1ldentl has filed 1ult ln Mera! court trying to halt pollce aweeps ~ the ptcturuque dtatrtct d.,lilled 6 ball bloolly lllnjI warfare. The ault, Ill· bY pbototnpber Barry Chun and 1 u a cl111 action, contended pol1bl ve lndlactlmlnatell' tallen I a.rt• ban of Allan malea Into custodi' - on one nrtep -solely because of •kin and other ethnic fe1tum. OMMMCOAIT DAILY PllOT Loser Relaxes In Caribbean ST. THOMAS, V.I. (llPI) George S. McGovern took it easy today ln the Caribbean splendor of the Vlrflin l!landa. On hll flnl full day of ... 1 from the lon1n .. 11dmttal eampallD, the South Dikota ... tor and hie wlfo did oot venture fnnn the mMJllda ol the -. of Haory !Umetmu, tlleir hoot, who WU the llemocnltc ~ -·· Chief fund -· Mc<lovsn, who vtalta the \l1rliD Jaloll l'tto or Ulret tlmea I year ""11 ...unmillg, played leMla Md generally reload. lie ha1 no 11111 Militants with hlm . ·••e•I'. ' ! Basin Pollo on "-. ·'~ - ~-~ Em~•i9n.s:· f. · 11 The battla qaiJlll air pollution II far from over 1 but CalUomia •1 smog flghters believe they are winning ll F~eo juat reloued !5!':£S Re-lloord ....... tbet emluloN """' molit . Ille South Cout AJr•lllaln -• 25 pereent under the peat ID 11111. Total emissions ol ~ In the bD1ln -wblcb lncludel Orange County and the ll'tlfer lM Aaflolel .... - amounted In 2,500 -per da)' In 1911. Beciluae of Clilllomla'a ~ of.. forta al vtlllcle emlakn ...u.I the New Santa Ana Trustee · Rooting For Orange Coast Dtvfded loyalties this -CllllOd a bit of a problem fa< Ricbanl U.....-wbo will be atteoding Batunla7 nlcbl'• fool· ball game betweM Santa Ana College and Orange Coast College. He had some trouble deciding whlcb side to sit on. Hernande& is the newly elected member of the llancbo Santlqo Com- munity College Dlstrlct Boon! of Trustees. The district includes Santa Ana College. But for the put six yeara Remandea haa been ampioyed bY Orango Coast Colltee u the dlractor GI special pre~ --He made up hill mind In alt with lbe Pirates during Saturday nilbl'• ~ clalh at Santa Ana Bowl. "!'ft aiwl1o Ill.eel to alt on lbe Flo-lltnet olde GI the bowl," be explained. A native of Santa Ana, Hernandes II 1 former student of Santa Ana Cotlep, and liVel in 8anta Ana With hJs wlfe, Elizabeth, and their four children. Tbe new trustee will USUZ11• his new pool durq a board .-ID( llCheduled for Moodoy nl«ht. He replacee Benjamin Soria wbo ~ last July to accept a new position. ,,._.p ... J _SEX FILM ••• Court ll1let DrdlroC the lllm returlled. Faculty meinlJe!i 'llllnda.Y -IO fnot IMlllliil':· 1111!. -·llllarmll!o· 1111 limits of taste that should apply IO - ~ 1 ..... ( .•• .,,-J"' ~·. • I Tba ruolulfoo llUlltlte4 by Iha oauea- tlonal policy c:ommfilse iilCI approvecl bY the 68 to e vote, •11: "CenlOn)llp Is lXlnltlJ'y to tht oplrft of ah academic oommunlty and (UC! facullf) obould rea111 11111 curtailment "bailOm!r of conatttullonall)r iltolactod Inquiry and uprealon on tho 'OCI ..,... pus.•• Aa a practlcal molter, tht llculty IC> lion does not lllvl the Giii 11111 _.,al to acreen the mm. Authorltf lo -or reject llludent aCIMtlel 11111 rella wltb ' ' dlscharp ta oow llltlmaiod at l ,IOO tons per day, despite the !act that UWe .,. aboLd one-third more vehicles on the road todiy than In lllO. With tougher new-eDntrola loomfnC In the Mure and the-~· .... ad ... exhaust C<(lllol ~. tho hydrocarbon output;ls -.:led to drop to t,2111 tooa per day In 1'15. By 191111, the Air Resources Board 1-to ioduce b)'drocarbom IO tlO loOl per day, a total -of -II .. ,_ ~ monolldel, ...-COlll-1 BelfNCI .-C ot pbotocbomlcal amac; -· -Curt1I Adair, 20, of Columbua, iu ratio to bydrocar-.->but 1111 lhlni Ohio, wllo ii aullerlllg trom major air pollulant In floUtatlll Olllfor.. terminal , llnln cancer a ·n d nla1 Olldes of nl-llilto fDi:rtued wanta to l11Ye 1 ta~H<Onf. ana are at their peal! rlflbl.-. In f ~-ol t 'llley .,. elJJeclod 1n illereMO u the mg o .... • co o youna number ~ vehtcl• with equlpmonl to cl!lldren, bu rte1lved al lead control Olldu of nltroten um u.i later ··two recatdm' at\et :hla· pil8bt modela) Oii the blcbWll'l lncre-oldet WU reported. Many otht!l'S cars are phaaed out, ml pre-Im Cll'I have offel'9d money lo the are retrofitted with nitrogen oxides con-Adair family. trol devices. -----''------- Meamllllle, I atafe tult fGroo -~:am.Man:b..:.r'"#==:J Pouee s~n-i '-r P.-1o ._.... .... 'Nhld• ItOlh>-r-::- ~"l.,~ :=.;-: ·. FamU'y Linked lealllatlon ,Nqulrtnr tbet all automoti.O , , · ~~'Z.""'1:4.!.::~'=! To 22 Murders Jftll'l'ibed retUlatlolll Oii emlaalon ..... . trol. Tbll ftllil bave the elltct ol i.iuo, IWft'A-BAltBAllA (Af) -Aut.harttlll 1111 IJ1clrocarbon .. -. by -from •11a1aa,... .....__a -•••1 four to Im ptrOMll. • · · ,...... ,,_.... NOUlll'M .,_.i 111-the WI< bot:" UM tlld.; bllw• I "1lnll1 of - would rtqllift tat 'flblCleo ·ba adjultod ~bonn ,(ad I ~GI II.~ lot optimum MD•m oootrol and ·Would • ~llidert; II Jiul . ~ In'fOlvlnc oi:tlaw dmatlom flull ~ ~et dobiblDal aho!!I·· ~.lei are DOI al-fll!llnl 1IP ·ni. *'1!i ·-IJmatlploil from II autoinotiII• for ojll!mum --fir ..., . .......... m becaUM lhll l!nclt to reduqo ponono 1£jjtie~ . :"la!!!! peJformanco. bact to· mr ill Jtau · · uiib: To lllUl't lllfon>ement of the propoeed COlll'ldo Kanial;' · · ' 'l n d ~= ~"': .::= ~ Florlda. Pnuco0 ban.""'!fltmld~-tast 1oroO recommendli a large llAff Jn. Fmar.I tldnaP!JIC otiarrll Ill• -c.--within the Department 0 f llled'-Olalnat lbe ~~ anil aa..ln-law of ec-imtr Allalrl · lbe family In the lbdUCllon of I ... ,.,.,ut Recc>mondatioGo of the taK force ahop wattreu later found alaln. · . will be -tn the -few wleta Tba nve famll1 lnan1btra are :;;an 111 bY !JOv. Rooald llelltn aJld bla ublnet. =.Bar~ <;:'"~~ In~ 'Good Old Days' Theme of .Fair The 1m 0rqe Coant)' Fair wm flko a 1oolt -.. at. lbe "Good ~d Dl.Jlt" • 't 'ftiai•a the ~' ~ bY th. board of 'tlltectqn ' for .Mil ,~•i. fair, Fa1r ~Jlin~ -"lodv· . it w1U ~ ceri!III( ouf m 'ieor, hh!blla, coa~ wwn ~'f ~ worlten, and In the ·11Pt . ol ~rfeinment. "'nte noatallg fiayor of lhls theme will permit WI to scbedule programs and ac- tivities dealing with any colorful J>l:!riod In ... blltoey'" Porterfield uplalned. "For example, one day could be dedlcofed' to I Roarfn& 1111 . •tmoapbere ml another to the Goy !Os." ~ban~.:' alloollnc of I No mmdlr charpa ba" -mad aplnot lbem u a nault ol the -!nftotlptton. '1'11111 -~ lda!>WJad u ...... Moerar1."W1 bll lllfa ~ll:'llillr aon DlmlJ, II:· tbe1r. Glnpr McQvJ 'raylor II, ml iwl ... eart 1ila7maell Ta;1or, ~e·iil' '« .':1 3.'Qlor iud.·tbt eldlri !~,t·blUl -la"°""' .,. ..mii"1 .... lo>llle -al San ~' •'l'bt olhan .,. In 1111 county jail. 'l\Jlor olao w11 convlctad of attemptad mlll'dw ol a Santa.Barbara police olllctr abot In the head during th• supermarket ro~. Tba FBI In Sall Lake Clly TbUl'lday chirp! Mcerll')' and Taylor with ldfl. naplng the doughnut shop waltreos, Sberf Lee Martin, 17, In the Sill t.ua -b of Ke.,.. Illa nllht of Aue. 11, 1'il. Her boclf wu lowlcf later on u llUllne deaert ID Elko County, Nev. ) -- • • ALL- ~ and the ino.iey put to "" In new acboals. ,Viejo Prlnclpll Bob El!ton toid lll:Jl1IS .. lllllr .... "811 brl .... lo ..,,, • ., Qnlil.. . • ' ~ !nalltccl tllat. !It . -1d ltibt c!oubfe •nklnl to the point 'f "loatng my prtn- clpat's badge." . Tho ~ lplfaJI tllat the only _altemaUves to 45-1& In the boaV)"'ll'Owth sehools would be portable classrooms ....,ting 1100 per ~I per year, double -ioal. or manln buaing of studeafa to , I~ ICbooll. ~ , , . ""; 'l'lit -allarnallve would bl Iba con- version of all available space in auditoriwi..a, musl.: rooms and .cafeterlu 11\to ctassrooma, aJld tllat would damqe somotpeclal~. Alfboulb the ~ Plrenll O>m- mltfee fl.lbtlnl .. II boa not ..mb1od a 1o1a1 scilut1o11, comm111ee IJIOl*min Villlllm Curtlsa aalCI that t;a;e.i seaslolW at junior bJ411 achoo!, where ' crGwdlnl. 11 very 1eve:re, might be an altemaUYe. • He ~ ~ that •libtb graden al ~ ,_, be moved lnln blib school cam,.._. ~urtnr ibe crowded · ~. Dfltr1et ipOhsmen, bowever, •ld thlt the moving of those student& has irked many parents. Meetlni;a, similar to tllat at Viejo School and ll»lMr btld al llan . Clemente'• Ole lllnloa fldiool ·wtdli&-. daY' night wt 11 oonllnue through the · m90th at many CUSD campuses. Once the sessiona end, -bope In evaluate parent ietpOn1e and make a decision on 45-15 at a meeUng in December. ' Admiral Zumwalt Chews Out Brass On Race Problem WAllllING'lllN jUPll -Adm. Elmo R. 2\llnWaH, eble ."of na1 al operatlont, called IO to IO of bit top admlrala on th• carpet lndlf alld aecuaed !hem of la· noring" bl1 ellorll to promota raclAI equality. Ono reault, ba uld, w .. Iha rebellion of 130 ertwnltn -moatly black -of :he carrJar Conatellatlon at San' Dflltl. (Bee story and ptcturec P1t1e I) "Soma of the ~ thlJlp I feared II montlla aio ~i «Im< to' pus did ID flct, tai:e pJace, ' f.umwalt llld. • Tba text 61 hll atalemlnt to lbe prlvafe meet!nl "1th the admlrall WU made , public by the Nny. ~ who =xlalned ot raela1 ~ • . Iba ·~Ui>n Win apllt up llllODI throa --lOdp . ~ .or<ltred to trial lndlvldullly : !Or'~ 1-l from the Carrltr lrlfli. our pemilijliii: r · . -·!JO ..... ralllnf clencbad.flttl, rebid an order bY tha carrter'I oom-mandlna officer, Clpt. ;, W. Werd, to· return to Iha' llhtp Tbutaday. ll:l&ht hour• liter, the trantfen and noUca of po11l- ble cllaclpllnary action were announcad. A on&<illlcer eourt procedure, tnown ID Navy Unao fl a Captain'• Mui or Article >I, 1'U &JTanpd tllrouchoUl today, Similar to lbe JusUce of the pa1co hw-IDI! In clvtttan !lie, It uaually l1vlt1 flllll, rank reductions or short confinemenL It iJ the lowest disciplinary procedure. admlnlatraton. · N.,.rtbeleu, It la clMr faoulty membe" p......,t 'lbaraday-, about..,.. fourth of the llCl felal flCallJ' -1111>- ported the rlcbll of the ~ membmlllp to screen the oootmenlal mm. TKANKSGIVING 'COULDN'T BE FINER THAN ~EN YOUR ~RKEY IS Oil Firm Hires Cleanup Crews LONG BEACH (AP) -'1111 Atllltllc Richfield Co., owner of • .. ~ ~ to havo. apilled amne IO .. rrill of cnldl ol: bare, .... bind ...... to dtall u.. cbanael, tbe OOMI Oaard aald io411, The splD iliJ,bi ~..-red whan I val-. Wied on I.ht , Arl'O,,,_ ~~~port~ day fti,111 ~ lot AlaMa: SIRViD ON A HENREDON DINING SET, TRY IT. .. Cities Seek County Share Of U.S. Revenue Sharing Orange County ciUe1 moved Into lhe fedenil rtvtnuH twln1 battle Thurad•y nl&ht with a 1tron1 request that tha coun- ty tum.over I share or Ila e1UrT\lted $9.1 mUUoo to Incorporated. t0mmunltlM. I.Mp ofllclala wtll'Jr-l !hair au&· tl'llloo to the Board Supervlaon at I publtc hearing ala led for Nov. ti. They arpo tllal n per<ent ol the oounfjl 'a -1atlon la within the dUeo . · Moot county commun!U.. will .,.,. In 11.t mllllon of lbeir own hml Preeldlnt NllM'I f'lftnUI shuWit ptOll'lm but tbef WOOJld lib to havo at 1-1 IO peo- cenl ol Iha coanty allotment. -Pinnell Clllea Leap pmldont and ~ ot 'PiieiiiUa. aatd at the ~J:n '=" In 0nnp It -Id bl II-of tbt C*rlb'I tu NYefluel ll"t lptllt bl 'Ulllnoorparalad a-now reprtaentlnf !Jilly fJ ,.....t of the t>OPulatton," he not..i. "It la ont1 fair lh·~ the people who Jll1 moot of the county'• ta1e1 1har. In thlM new funds ." At the Nov. II hllrlnf, the cttt• wtll present two proposall : ., -That tht COU1111, tum Mt IO ,.....i or IU mllllon for uoe In the clll<I on priori ty projt<tl to be detonntned by the ctttao. -Tlllt IOllll pCl'lloD GI tllt ..i, revenue aharlnc ""* bo -tit -tarp prejoct.....,.. • lallo-of cttlea. flnnl ~1 ;1ntoor Datld L.Battr, 1..:11a1111-- of Iba fundl, -tlllt Ibo -coonty-. llo iiM lo-,.,,.If t.u& ~-l Hit 'Z'":1:=' .... Ullle -' from -st:Jf'•"· IOmt ~ Iii ...., llo -IW --..... , JS ... jOOJlotl. '!bllndlJ ..... _. ..... ... tatlvea ...,,...... Ibo -"' !aa ..u.I Idea ltld r=pilt(ooqullltlallo llld ... ., bit -- A Ulrlt., W tz-cl~ tho DIW -Of ~i­ Llllela lloa1111 tlloJ hod DOI -111-corporateci for at lust flva ,..... prevloul to the 11'11 ledenl """""'· • 7.1,,,,, INTlllOIS WalDAYI A IAflllDAYI t.00 to IJJO PllDA Y 'TIL t:OO •' FOUR CENTURIES • ~y HtnrMM • Nl¥i'C)RT HACH e IHIWMICl.llfO ... -........ LA~UNA llACH e fll HOOTH COAIT HWY. ........ TotllANC, e IU41 HAW'IHOllll ILWD. I JJl•lt" ' . •I ' \' I J • • AD.Y PILOT IUiITOBL\L PAGE . A Gommendahle Vot e ~.- ;:. • , "m,~r: 'Re ·~p.tatio~ · ,.. ~ j R.,." .. ~ , ,. ·' By tlieif· overwhelminflap!>roval of Propoaltl'ons I .· and J on Tu,elllay's ballot '~.Iii . the Sid!ll.oback :.. Communi1Y_~·n~ct"111,•1Jild!Cated tlieyfwint a • more repreaint.Uve, responsiV!f school boird. , ; • ".l'i>rollJl!iUIQD treman ges llie sprawling Tnistee Area :; ·,5 into three .&rus. CompanJ.cDi measure J authorizes : e locrease of the number' •('trustees from five to / llHJ\. ' ' l . Where almost the entire south county from Irvine ·l • r f/>' ) . .. ,.. . .. . . . ' T '''• ' l ' ~ ".Mle Irvine city council recently revived the bike trills subcommittee of Uie public highways and trans- portation advisory committee . ., ;iioting there is a need for the city to get cracking !!n 'details of a bicycle trail plan, councilmen called for reJie\ivld, citizen .effort to plan off·street bike links wilh-ii\ tlit'new city. .. · ·· ', ~ouncilwoman Gabrielle Pryor suggested the com- mittee, be revived:fspecifically to study off-street trails withln·the University Regional Park, portions of which are 'under construction between University Park and ,. Irvine Town Center. · Mayor William Fischbach noted it is lime to &evelop a citywide system of trails. He cited a particular need' to emphasize links to north Irvine. 1 ·Providing safe bicycle routes across the city's two freeways will not be easy. The council's concern about bike routes is very timely. SB Lament for lee Cream's • '. Sad Decline A VCBID, and convincing, story or travellnl the hashish trail was told by Su.zaruJef Labin, a French writw · and joumaLilt with a masters d~ in PliYsio1"8x and chemlltq. Forty pefunt of ~ wandering addlCtia were Amerjcan. 80 percen) from till> .upper and nllddle classes, i._tO . percent 'with some college THEN SHE SAYS aomeU.lng which will inate some· people sneer and others ap- ' . . . . The Bankers and ,Narcotics . " '~ 11111e.b-. ..c.·-· -~.ldllolOo .. the_, ... __ _ BoJ Cd> -"" • ...., dol-tan 1or the United Fund 11 they f"!l!i!• ..,..,..Uoa lll! ' "6 ~ -R. w. .. ' • ~--·· &•• ... •--~ Dtar<lwfl: ldldn1 .......... ,__ _1 _ _._u,... ........ -.to __ or u 10U IOI rui lenen. s. r . 0Mtl7.: - P'or tbe Jut time. I llllb tllem up. CEASEFIRE C·.olumn a Model Of ·Propaganda? To the Editor: Rtchard 'Wil!lOn's recent co 1 u m n . "War's ·~.tructlve Result.'' should be preserV<d l>Y tuchers of the theory and practice qf pre-efectlon propaganda. It is a model unsurpwed. ALL IN AIL. the pleco Is a mut<rworll ol prHleclloo pn>p1ganda, for I~ decllm an end 19 an unended war and almulwloously dOIJnei the nearly complete devutlUoa 0( V~ II <"On· MAILBOX -Gleef1d SPeaulen To the Editor: The "Spenden" In Cilngr.., aro all glee!UJly lhoutlng about "loopholeo" and tr ret'onn just so . t.bq can get more money to spend oo ll*ii' !""'Y halr- braloed achemet:. WELL, LETS SEE W they <a11 - OU\ tu-!tte munlclpol -for l<hool fadlitles -charitable dooatlons to your church -interest on JOUr mortllP - or tbe deductiolll for )'OUr tuet -w the t::neflu !or the blind, •&ed llld dillbled, or the inc.'ome slcll -"' spend cri medical bllll. The IUD> IOtaJ al Ibo ibovo ii 1boUt Ill blD!on. The exbllne delldt Is aMt ISi billion. So, who II &olzic~Y the r<malnina 527 bUlloo due. lo Con«remnan Mart Andrews ol N Datota1 Let's hope these wild "Spenden" In tho r .,,rHS wtll cl08I! 1he b I 1 1 • • t "loophole" In the U.S. -th• Congressional pcrA,.r to crtale O\ler11>end· Ing by "deflclt" llnanclna. which 1<- conllng to eong,....man Wilbur MIU. II the ". . . .tole btl1lc aute of tnflltJon. '' C. C. MOSEIZY New Sources of Power The• .......... ltr--al 110wtr 10 by tho ..Id lllllll IAllOO· The1 -1,... .., -to wind power io 1ometbln1 called ~ Elcb bu potontlll -... Ille distant Mm.: •:;!?: -_, ~:-IObru.-m ttdlnolacY-. --llano u • !)OW8' ..... ldoqUltl to n.rilnd'• notdl. All <ollld P<'OblblJ be Im.-, bolplul --ti to other, --al-. N11CUA11 POWEii, delplte t h 1 ............. " by fir u. bell ..-it ...,,,. jf cnxla1lJ -,..,., ... ~ -· lnt:ldootollJ, ... - ""' .. --llld _.,. ltiDI -lllelo !or man -OJNtolo ~ Pa••u ... a1tho....,..,1111or. mlltl1 tFRI I 1 llUl'C9! Odil mid """' ,...; . 'bji • be _ .. ,...wi, - t!Yt: .. --But ....... - Quotes OUMe1cwr DAIL Y PILOT R~ N. W•ld. ,.. • ..,,,.,. TiM>M41Knoll.- • Ttu Plan Get,s Ax In Senate SACRAME!n<l (Ai') -A IU billion property tar relief· !Choo! llnan<e pn>polai WU killed by two vote1 In the Senate. But foes 1ak1 they want the measure aent to a joint Assembly -Senate committee for more nefOtl,atKlns and prtdlcttd a compronme will be reached In Ille oomtng three week.s. • '' .. ,_ • 'iWllr· lkil Irr 10, 1972 DAILY '1t8~ I SF BA.RT Women's Rights Bae ~ S te r BAta'AMENTo (AP) ~ 'llie the 1o-bouM 1ulhor. -I 'V8 m • ..... 11 llillo -la l'Oted » A limllar raolulloa ~~ 3 , t Tia...., lo mal•rcalllomla l>8llOd the Alaembly, .I!' · Ille llDd tlolo -lo. ra!lly the lato the ume roadblocf · , 'Unsafe' Pl'Oec-1 , .... '!! •• rlahta Sana .. Rul .. Comm! 1-...it to the U . S . rwO: aenafora · brlefi ""'"'llltllou. . apJnat the -aure. ~(AP)-Tbo 'Ille -camo after the Tllo .... i.r 11bq·!Ja --alt!! ttain cont r o I ~ 1t111 -!>ottlacl up the f«u1 o1 'pl'oiaUN".A)r .,_ far the .. ,, rapid 1rtlM-llulelComm1t1 .. .,...,..., ....,p0 lo frw'-llle naitiy all 1'U Iona· · ratlllcatlen ,resolution ,...., ~I l)'llom Jn the Miao>!· And It came altor only 10 Senate R ult 1 ~. BIA JTancloco rec1on wu call· min-. ol dt)>ato In the Senatt PrNldent pro • ie,,; eel "unraUalole ·end.undar..,,. Seitale. clwnljor. , Jamu Mllil, voted for coadltlllllll inoperallve" Tltun: It will COU,. Up for llnal t be reaolllllon Wednelday day by I~••·•-of "· Aallmbiy OPPll!l'al nut -k. In Rules Coll\mttloe, but cast u•-..-w•• -uld Alltmblyman W a II er hla vota q1l111! II on the fil!a). ~ :by"""u,. -r;Kano=::-:::::(o.:::M::on::r.:":Y:P:•:rk:1·::s.::oa:t•::"°:t:•·====-;- part1aa llclalat!Yo ~·· olllco, --lbt lhe ' The 25-H rollcall 'lbundly was two votes closer to pa-. age than the same measure received In AIJIUll, when It was killed oo a Z).14 tally. 1t PORTION OF 120 OISSIDINT CONSTELLATION SAILQRS CLINCH FISTS reqW... fl yes -. tor final Seamon Cl1lm Racl1I Dlocrmln1tlon Aboard Ship, RofvM Order Calllori>la Public UWIU.. lln- tom pnov.ol the meriie.r et Ibo four .._11 of the '1llem until "cOmplete, tellablo. *"" safe opmtloo" of theltifl! 4t. . , passage to the aowmor. ---------tectlm circuitry ii -'""' propoul ii the mull ol biputiun ncgot!allom last summer between Republican Gov. Ronald Reogan and Democrallc A>sembly Speaker Bob Moretti. TRI TAX plan wouJd give local achools an extra '500 million a year and would cut J"Opelty tares by another l500 milllon. It would pay for most of that by lncreallng atato In- come and sales tue11. V-of the pn>pooed lax shift said they prefefftd an alternative plan which would boost achoo! aupport by $375 million a year, but would put off the issue af property tax relief until next year. But they agreed earlier in the day in a private two-hour luncheon wltb Reagan in his office to open a new round of blpartilln Senato • Aaembly negotiallo111 II the tar bill fall· ed. Waterbed Fans Lose OAKLAND (UPI I - Sleeping on a waterbed is oot one of the rlghta pro- vided by 1he U.S. Constitu- tion. Alameda Cou nt y Superior Coor! J u d g e Robert L Bostick ruled 'l'lmlcily lhat landlords hove the rl&ht to ban walerf>e<b from thelr ~ erly and ~ OUI a Stlit brougllt by tenanlS who clahnecl the U.S. Co!lltltu- lloo JftVented llDlllon!• from dlacriminatlng 11a1n1t waterbed users. Landlords object to the wat~filled btda because of their weight and the poaslblllty ol floods. Grand Jury Member Indicted SAN DIEGO (AP ) -The San DleJO County grand jury lndicted one or it• members and 1 fonner member Thurs- ( BRIEFS ) day after 1 slx·month In· ve1tlgatlon of the Ne llbborhood Development ~ lkount indictment ac- CUl8d them, along with the qeney's executive director, of COfllPlracy, mlsapproprtation of public funds, embeulement and. """4 lhefl ·-.... -Lellol Wahen, a current member or 1111 .,..nd Jury: tlie Rev. G......... II. 1'1>111'" Jr.. a t.-joaa' and -mlnilter o1 a. Pllli'I Unlled Melhodilt ·Qm<t; ..S wtlllam Henry '"'°"""«\' wllo lloadl the non-Jftlll •poratloa formed to ...,... lloolllDI In the model clllao .-...raid -and -II)~. i9• 6tdlt . l.OI :... (fi,) -A Wftl•a1 ~·rw lolmd a ~ -sullll' ol 11 ...., . ., ......, obecene iiiiiiiiilll .....-Ille mall. ~'IM., nW Wodilloday 11111 JMli Gt a ilra. 11. hid ............ "'"' daplo-.............. 1 and blli; I j ' llctl II hiMlneu plW•, ............. IAcU"PftO (AP) - tw :Tl:' vr1t1oD111o •• ... • 11111 _. II W'I a w.111 a ...... 7 'UN*J &.!..! 0 f IF Olri .... iii'i.".m ..... 0;1 .... ••:.."fi.~. ill~=-: 1111111 .,,,_ n.-; ;1i:t-1.:ii: .... qplimlbr . ""'"' --llM••r• Legislature Won't Meet Deadline SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Legislature won't even try to meet the State Supreme Court's end-of-the-year reap- portion men t deadline, Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob ~1oretti says. And if the court steps in and reapportions Senate a n d Assembly districts i ts e 1 f • Assembly Democrats w i 11 have the muscle and majority nei:t year to override both lbe court and Gov. Ronald Reagan and reapportion the Legislature along Democratic lines, Moretti said. Moretti called a news oon- ference Thursday to comment on the Ila!< supreme Court'• denial earlier in the day of Moretti's request for a six· month extension in the court's December deadline for the Legislature t o reapportion itself. Navy Backs Down to Sailors SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Tbe Diego area -North Island, menial jobs and given hanber crew of the Conat<llallon Miramar and Imperial Beach punlliunenll for 1n1rac11on1 of saluted u the Stara Ind Naval Air Statlona. ru1 .. lhan thote mei.d GUI lo Stripes were hoisted oo the All but 10 ol the 1311 are "It'• aot to have some JPI.· Jot -~ to mai<o It work.'' le&l.llaUve onalyst A. 'Alan Poatnmatked. Tbe tutolnated train control oJ1101i1 wu in fact baaed on an. untried Cdlcept, said Post. The fact ii, hla aides ex· p!alnid, "It cannot detect iralnl In all. Wtances." giant carrier -4,'lal of them black. About 400 Wier blaolt whltu llUllly of the same ol· from the ohlp's decks and 130 sailors remained on duty. lenses. OFPICIAL8 at BART bead- rebeil, lllOllly blacb, from an Training exerellel for the 'Ibey demanded .....,w by the adjoinlllg pill' where they re-"Co!We," ooce part o1 the hilher aulhortly ol the clla-quortera Jn Oakland aald Y jectod their caplaln'• .. .,. fighting fleet tbat sent pianeo cbarge5 alveo bJadt sailors were nol afven a copy of the promlle offer to return to du-over North Vietnam, were report before the preu recelv-wilb poor work n!COl'lil, chang· ecf it and woold have ao com- ty. begun last week but dilrupttd co In the dJsdpllnlry l)'ltertl menl tmtll they obtained and A week-loog coolrontatloo by the crewmen's al!Alown 1 ·"·"ed l between the men and the strike and other problems. and a promise tba no pun1lb-'"uw 1 Navy came to 8 cllmax at the The maneuvers were postpon-ment would be imposed on any "We11 have plenty to say to 8 a.m. ceremony Thursday, ed. mrtil after Thanksgiving. of them for taking part in the it, but we can't unUl we have and in the end it was the Navy A Navy spokesman said that protest. a chance to loot at it and that backed down. In an ap-with the men divided into study it," said Mike Healy, a pa r e n t I y unprecedented smaller groups, more at-BART officlaL rei....1. 11 ...... lgned the i.n11on could be given lo their Long Beach n.. Bay,..... Rapld.Tl'al!l11 dlsllrunlled aallors lo shore personal problems. 'lbelr new District -BARI' -· began ataflons effective today. commanding officers w i 11 operating the first oegment <>! · The rebel sailors began the work wilh each man In-Oilm' an Dies tba is-JDIJe l)'Olem. iD Sep- crisis by staging a sildown dlvldually, t b e spokemlan -· '!\It WU t b I · strike at see. They brought a said. Olkiand-F.aenlld Une, wblcb battary of llvo civilian lawyers The Navy aald there was LONG BEACH (AP) -the report aald ii being con- wftb them to the final negotia-· never any question of accw:lng Funeral services for Daniel D. trolleff manuall~ and ls safe. tions with their commanding the men of mutiny since the Dunlap, pioneer oil dev~lo_per The Qakland-Rlchmood aea:· officer, Capt. J. D. Ward. legal definition of the offense and lnduatrlallll who drUlod manl I.I ocbeduied to 10 lhto The sailors refused his order requires . an attempt to this city's first producing oil Operatian in Janury, the to return ea the shlp after he overthrow constituted authorl-well , are ached.Wed today at Oakland -Concord~ met personally with their ly and asaume Illicit command !he Swmyslde c a 1 he d r a I May and th• Oa representatives and reportedly of a ship. Chapel here. Franc11CO aeament n e x t o!!ered to ameliorate their sepi.m.ber. MORE'TTl SAID he was grJevances H they would rejoin THE BLACK Servicemen's Mr. Dunlap dJed Wedneaday ~ addil.ioo of the ll.nel to "sw-prised" at the court's 6-1 the crew. Caucus said the men feared at age 83. Cooc:ord and SU FranciJoo deciJ'ion, because he said the for their safety aboard t h e He served on lbe .boaldJ of will mean awltcbOWrl from courthasbeenreloctanttoget THE NAVY anno unced canier, where there were directors of several major oil track to track wblch the dlrcclly involved ill the draw-nu..day atr.m.on lhat Ille "nlgitt fighll" between tile f1n111, both in the United ._.i aaya cannot be - Ing of new district boundaries mm would be ms.<lgned to races. The group complained Stateo and aeveral foreign aalely wilh the -t 11)'5' .. for atale Senato, Assembly and three shore bues in Ille San lhat bilcb were relegated to countn... i.m. Congre~ionaldi5trfcts:. /---...:.:c::....::=.::...:.:c...:.:c::....:::::.._.:::::...:c::::=....:.:c:::....:.:::::e:::::::....:.:_...:.:c=.:::=. _______ ::::::__~~~~~--'---------;::-=:==:;::====:::;;:::'--~ The Democratic ch.le! of the Al!enibly added that tbe court is welcome to go ahead and reappornon the Legislature. But Moretti said il the court imposes a reapportionment plan which he doeln'l like, then the huge new Democratic Assembly majority elected last Tuesday can draft ltl own reapportionment and there ls nothing the court can do about it. "We may reapportion nest year, regardless of what the court does. They can come up with a plan. and we can come up with a plan subaequently," Moretti said. "1be law sa>·s we must reapportion after every census. It doesn't say we can't do it more frequently lf we want to," Moretti said. Body Found; l.D. Sought SANTA ROSA (AP) - Sonoma County palhologisla worked today to establlab the identity and caUJe of death of a badly decomposed hody found In hilly ground near the Russian River community of GuernevWe. The body was foand by a 71· year-old resident o u t for a wa1k. He sighted a human hand stlckln& 91'1 of the l!rOUnd and called aberlfrs deputies wM recovered It ThUJ'lday from a shallow grave. Sllerilf Don Strelpeko refu. ed lo speculate wbether the body had any ooonectlon with three othn unearthed list week In Mendocino County In I auapCcied "Kelii Az1ie11 burying ground." Party Seen In '74 Race W ASll!NGTON (U PI) - Rep. Jo/In G. Sclunllz of Tllatln, p<aldentill nomlneo of the Am«lcan party, .. ,. the \)WIY will run_..condldll,. lor~ln ,., .. "Tho returns from the 1'7! -1dentlal election prove eoncluatvely that the American Party ii -.., tile U.l poilllcal 111111 to Illy," kllmllz llfd 'l'llll'ldaJ. I .-414 !IOI .., In 'llhlcb etata eandldalal -be enletod. llduiJIU ""1Jod OOI _.i et lbe wte, _..,.._,i lrllh II paee1 i.. Geari• wan-1n 1• . . ' \ fashion island, .newport center • _, ' \ - i ' .. ,,. . • 191' .. ... ' .. -. ' .. I . I f ' ' ' , . ·I I ' I I ' ' I I ! I I I 1 J \ • t •• • ~~Be-h ownCaln Valley . 'l' growing populatioa, lndullrfal, and cultural centers,'' Dr. Wr.tloo laid. Initial broadcasting lor 1be -·will conaillt largely of material, IUdl as "Sesame Street" and "Muta-piece Tbeatret" which are standard feabn:I on natlooal public broadcaatlng lllallom. ' "We don't want to begin blOldcullng OUT local material 1111W we pt all tbe bup out ol tbe ~" dplalned BW Furnlls, geoeral manag.., of the llatloo. . Early in tm, bowever, a richer mix· lure, ol local i*'ollramliling will begin, be said. . This .will Include the J>OY<bololY !'<'lM "As Man Behaves," which will be.offered in tlie sprtng •.eme.ter !cir full .oOUec• credll A ..,.00 i:redlt se~, probably oo cooaumer ecooomlcs, 11 also planned. Tbe first week's broadcastiog liter tbJs month. will contain at ·leut two m.mjcr Orange County news features. One will foeu1 on major Wue!i facinC ~e .COunty. The otber will 1alie ,a Jn.depth • look-at aeveral of the OOUDt1 election races ju1t concluded. . WalSon said it will be probably two yws !><for• the staUon reacbes a mix of one-tblnl natiorull public broaclcaating pr-crams. one-third educational of· ferinp, aod ooe-tblrd political aod cultural lflaJrs of Orange County. UIUmately, It may be poMible to earn Tedsjf8 ' • TEN CENTS " a full two-yW" college ..._ -lllt Cout Community CoU..e Diltrlcl· from television courses ak>oe, but offidals &tressed that day II at ie..t ftve ,.,,. away. Tbe •talion is funded·throolh a vaQdy of federal, 1tate, and local ..rce._ But Furniss said that nmj oi tbe -- of local programing will need to be ftDan. ced tllrougb private and IV>&- grants. City to Meet,. on Suit Huntingwn Sets Clnsed Session on Access .Huntington Beach · Councilmen will meet in clo9ed sesSioo Monday, to discuss the status of tbe city's lawsu.it against the Huntington Pacific Corp. In- volving 2.5 ,miles of private beach. Following the 7 p.m. executive session, ~ will alao OOllSlder the future of the downtown "Top of the Pier" ptan and the city dog catcber, acoording to Ci- ty Admlnistralor David Rowlands. Rowlands would not say U be intends to suggest that the city drop Its beach ac- Must Return Sex Movies, Court Rules By 'TOM llAlltEY . Oftjlll~~~ -- '· Fredertcl< ud-KoJI ~.Hlll>linll•• !'leach today --~~ :aut Cll tlielr aide lnJ\~~1it; - • to them ---.th., • .., , , .. • • ~ and pboqrapllo ,CCllllscated by · ~ · :r~ "'::' r·, ~~· t.•~ \ J: ""' ,1 ,. ,,. .• ~Utbmities. , 1 • -. t~> tM'.i ....... ·! • .~. ~¥" • '; ·• ' A 41\-page opinion riJCe!Ved 'todlfy by tbe -~--r .. ~ ' · ~ .. ~"·~!*~P' ·. ,,,,..;t_; _''._1 •t m-. , · . Orang'e .O»unty District Attbroey's Office ~'.iThoet'i!Olinen\'a·~s:a:bli:d ~ mioe~lflllide a Colorado'iun-. from tbe Fourth~ eourt or Appeal ~i!l~'·li!'>mt' after the fejii'1~'ei.glneer, r~r luowed1inside Iii• in San Bernardino, states. 1n e11ec1,,lhat 1;nilne;'"'"'y men walked off 'llie' Joi> In p teBt,. (&Mi ,plctutt,'Paie1\f') .. .' ' tbe ,.. literature ID\Jll now be returned. : . . . ~·-. . ', ' . . '!bat ruling Wl'• made ah mootba aio if · ' -' by Superior Court Judge Robert L. ,.. . · • ' Corfman shortly after a J1U1' In hll Cities Seek ·Couiity Share 'e.=~~~~~~ul;r~ f. , · · . ·, . · . "! , · But-kcltt n-ept tbe matedals formerly t: ~~-u ·s· R' -·1 sh · ;=:.:r.~ca~~~-: . ~ .. -·'. evenue-. a~ tohllvauits:::J~tohandovertbe • · • · ' · 20 500 movlea and 30 000 ....,._phi 1t ~ r "' " • t'"'""'....... · •• • . . ~ ' ' • • • ~ . • . • • ~ 'l1le unperturbed Scott SI.kl thla ..morn- • ' · -:· Ing .tbat be may still'reluae to surrender ~e,-Cql/llly cities ·mDJIO'!o·lillA> the -Tha!<lie ·cot11ty tum over 50 per<:ent materialJ that be still branda u olleooDe. !~al re~lbiiiI\!e ~y or fU mlblon !or use In Ille cities . on "! tbought we'd get tbis opinion juol as ~ with a !ltfori'"""11ft111bat Uie COOJ>-priority ~ecta to be determined by the llOOR aa the election was over," the pollce ~over a share Of~ esjlmilted•l9.8 cities. ·-. •• • .. cblef co•nmented. D!Jl)o1r:to in<¢porated """1munlttes. -That ·iiiine portloo ol .<IM· ciiunfy "But we need a test C89e in this lleld iii!""-• olfldall will-"--". t 'their.m••· revenue .;,..,ng fwida be llllfld fol' one and Ibis may be tbe time for ~t." be said. ~u ~11 .._ ....,.-· "I will make my final decision on my ~ to thi .~.of. Supervtson at a 18.rge project.involving a ~ge rlum!>er of future actions, however, wben'J have bad Piilc bearlnc -10r'No,;-2Z. They cities. ' a chance to diacuss this opinion with tbe ajiple lbat-Bj p;rcent ,of,tb011;oimlJ'• Several -ago, ~David' district attorney." POjulatlon ts within the 'clllei. , . L. Baker, "*1pallnc the -~ ova-uae Judge Corbnan said today be will Ill a .,.ost hi Ilia..'..• ~ In ol tbe ........ • -led ~-~ ~ date early next weet for the con1-p1 ...,. coun., """'"""' ~"' --.. ,.._ ·· -------~ bearing aet fa< Scott after tbe poUce !«I mlllloo ·oLlhllr own hwn l'Noldeol· aMlly llhare'11o -·to·--ty chief lniUally rofused to rolum tbe cm- ljlp'a revemlll "*""' •pnlllam but Wea. , trovenlal materials to the Loan' 1.1..,... . !lli:r;would lllle·tll-~ ~50fper-llll·lllil••oa met.wllb.lltlle~ Tbe Loan w.n in court tbla momJnc -1of· the......, sllollliiilt. " · . ....,. otbor ·olloml ---!Iiia>e !or resiewed actJoo on""""'" filed Iller .:-.iJ'tmilf. etii.1-•...,;ldeal .~ the ~ olllliild be iood 'fvr the jury verdict In <heir·favor . ~1 nil):or 'ol ~t illd ot ·tbe , ..... -._..-~pnjocla. But SUperlor Court Judge Jamea Loifle· meellNI In Orailp It would be TllilniilJ iiid&. .,..,... -,tf= Turner held over unW Doc. I hll l'\l)lng wb;IJall tundi.. 1 ~-~the flluptltj ta: relief on a motion far dWn!wJ ol alllpdDnl ~1Jlol!ofth01COUDIJ'1tas......,.are ldilabd~~=!,_.iollllimaod !hit tbe .,...ie....., In·-ol 1 apaat in iqolncorparaled ' areaa oow -llae • • • mecblne sun and lllol m.cbino -ly ~ntlng 'ooly lJ perceat ol the • A-'* el 161 &e~. .IP a· -~ ._,,_ In tbelr u.~....-.;. jqpqlatlon," be ~-"It II only. !air ' .,.... ,....... ~~·-ilf.li Ille -1< Wbo Pill' moot Otthe cludel tbe -~... aiid y--. ceanty'a taxes &ban in ~ ..,.,fuada... Linda -llllJ ""'9 DDI .._ Ill-1'I caaple left tbe .,..,,.,_,, ......,.. ;.tt the jlov."2Z "-•-'-•, tbe dtl<l"Will corparJIOd b' at laall llYe ,_. o1 tbe eppellate oaurt'• rullns In their ·--prevloua ll>Ule *9 ........ ....,. raver. pjamt.two _., cess suit,' ln light of state plans to buy Cl2 private beach. . "'Ibere is a oOuntersuit which has to be considered," be ~ained today. "We haven't reached agreement on anything yet." When the city filed its suit seeking permanent public access to Lbe ·private beacb, H111tingtoo Pactfic filed a inulU- millian .dollar countersuit.. lor damaces, claiming It was blocl!ed from develop- ment of its private property. DM.YP ...... ~ ..... Jhr•tfer Qlseea . : I l" " • • • Cindy Vick""':\; 17, 'Garden Grove1 Is -~' Weif 'Col· lege's 1972 1H om ecio .. ;·•·I Queen.' $lie. 11.~·1aw enforcei!lebt -at the HuntlnglOn Beach campU._' British 'Reform' . . . OI Prostitutes Thought Unlikely LONDON (UPI) -A wlllte-hand ........ nated to -u tbe ........ -_, place proollluta In spacial -to--leam -mUq ud ----Perhapa, roplled Jcorgo Dudley, but be &aid be had • better Idea -wby not eatabltlll ata~ hn>tbel.I llld give proatltutes civil 11tn1ice lllatul? . Dudley ootllned the klu Tbunday nlgllt In I 1pe<eh .-In tbe Houle of Lorda to tbe JOlepl!loo -llocleq, <ailed the ~--1111111 for lloral and Sodll HJgiene until tt -....-I« the woman •bo loundld It In tm. !: ' .Winning ~ollution . -' ;.Loser.:R-e'4x~• r· .. . . i 4 .. ;Jn Caribbean , .. War? >•' r •I I' ;• 91'. THOMAs,,_' V.l. (UPI) -· I Jloorle S. ll<ClCi'Nrn tool< tt my -In tbe Clrlhbean ....... of :llieVb'llnlllaadl- ;: On Illa flnt IUll dly of -·-... ~ <liDDOlo. tbe . .>liotb --.,. wlle . •Aid 11111--u.srr.z: •-o1 .-,111m ' :~:ii:-.. :i:er:: ~ ~- •. ' ~ ..... -Ule· 'Vlrlltl lalaodi two or in~:; =. ::=r.r:' .......... ' --' .•. Vict.ory 'a Long Way Off, But Figures Encouraging major •Ir polluUmt In Soucllem Ollltot; n111 oDdel of .....,. hi" ·IDtre • t ....... -... ~--,,.., lft ....... •-1111. tbt number " ...... whll ::i• •. c. Cf'Utrol oddll llf mMl"llm ( -1 late' rnodtll) • tllil Naft Wll)'l tflal JJJ, ..... ...... ~ ............ 1'71Clll a<Lnlrofltlt4 -._ - -trol-MI I NllOI. I .... &.-b'ce ...... 11111 Mvdt .. _llll11C"9'< _., t oL ....,... ........ ''11•" pnctkol to - --polll>-, .. -i. .... 11 Alter both suits had been filed, the state Parts aod liecreation Department announced tbat It cons\derod purchase of the beacb one of ita bJll>eal priorities. Both parties bav,e agreed to a moratorium on the beach suit, but the moralorium exr.:= at the end· qf November, Row '8kf. Because It involves a lawsuit, the issue will be dlSCllSled . by councilmen In private with the dty attorney. Rowlands aald alter tbal, be will brllig 'Order, lpttred' up the related "Top of the Pier" lsauo with the hope of making a llnal determin- ation ol ill at.atus. · Tbe pier plan originally Involved tbe creatlon ol a fivo-blodt uphalt parldlfl lot aloog the lnlaod aide ol Pac:lfic ~ Highway. The parting lot WIS ezpected to aplll' o.mmercial and tourist activity c:n .... rounding property. No ldlCll baa bom taken on the project, however, IDd (See LAWSUIT, Pqe I) Zumwalt Tells Brass . . ' . . To Promote ~quality ' 0 o I r IO ·~ -· ~~ ----'-~.,,.. + -I .... lb: ... hll ·~lo' equality, • One mu!~ be laid, waa tbe rebellion of 138 a ewmea -lDOllly bltct -of ~be carTlor Conltellallon 11 lliln !JleCo. (See atory aod pleture; Page 5) "Somo of tbe very thlnp I learod ltl moothl ago might comt to pua did bl fact, tab ~" 7.umwalt uid. Tbe tell Or bJa lllatement to' the private meetl!il with , the admlrall .... made public by Iba Nao)!. S.llon wllD mnplalned of radii -·-the Conalellatlon ...... apllt up --abore -toda7 --ed to trial lodtvldually for befDf --tbe catrler with-out pe-. -!JI """· ~ dmchad llata. refuaed an ooder bl' !hi carrlel-'1 ....,. muting offm, Cept. ;. W. Ward, to r<tum to tbe lblp Tllunday. Eight baun I.lier, tbe -.... -of poaal- ble dlaclpllnary -.... -A -court procodura, !mown In NI¥)' linlo aa I Captain's -O< Article ... -........ lbroacbout today. Similar to tbe JUlltca of .!be pea« bear- ing Jn 'dvtllan lilt, n ....U, levlea r1na. rank redlldloaa 11< lbort conllnement. It II !hi -~ ,....,..._. Wbea belllk--. Zu"""1t 11ld, ba teMl'i ' 'U. ••peteatlal e1- p1o11-• 11.ndal --and triad to -tbe -tloo. llul be told bJa top -Iller lallid to deport !tom "blllond. routine'. llld follow hil diree- tlvn. "I IDI opaOtO( to you and lhnJuih you Fountain Valley Service Station Robbed of $100 A 111111 -'-"**""",.ill "'°"" hair Mid up I , ....... Yallef Pl - lion Tbtinldl)' DIP! .... ....pod with •bout tt• lo -· polloa aald. It -the -fountalo Valley II' tUtloo to be rWbed In • -... ,.. Nice llOld 1111 ........ -the Cllevnm -at tlll -al Eactld St-111111 Bdlopr A--t :ltl p.m. wltll I JI --!lillol. OonlJmed wtlli a -id "" au tbe -lntbe-.... tba~ au.edla& .. ., 1''1alJ ............ ec- '*,:S~ ..... w"--1111 foot. .................. .,_.. old. ...,_ ... , .. _.. ,. Ule llnl ,_ ,....,. .. - _, ... ;/lly ..... a -" tbe -... lllll"'wldt .... belr -a Wt .. M ' 'f 't 1 ........ ... •mdlnt .......... ... Sti!':L=~~=:. •:11col:d//~•blli not -.. ,,.., ....... polloa aald. -:;::...t.' ~_._•Ii ft . to _... opln lllat tldl ..., qf ~ ,u i' I 1i1111 -be_.....,_."'';;;;, Mil'.",........ ' - Ho ... lo lllo • lo • w--. baled --tbe N&'J'I top coro- maod - -aboul M baun alter tbe Navy PVe In to demandl of tbe rebellloua Conltelllllon -who relUled to. -their uaicnmonll .., grounda of dlacrimlnatlon. Zumwalt mentioned the Conatellatlon alolll with tbe carrier Kltt1 lint aod otber ndal trouhlet on the USS Haaaayampa. "PLllnly lllated," Zumwllt uld, - have tended to succeed wt.at•• tllie establlahment ol 1 pr'ogram -a -without • con"e1poodln1 need to .... or dllmantle exl81tng procedure." But be added. "We llave tended to fall wherever a reaJ change from tbl blllow-- ed rouUne •u required." In particular, Zumwalt told tbe .._ mirall, tbe top brUI had : -"Hamotrun(f' minority 1 ff 1 I rs spocWlata be wiped to all Novy ...,_ mandl. -Failed IA> dlltrlbuto Information buJletlnl dealing with rldal _... -&luled IA> follow the roqulmnenl tbat olllcm In their .....a ft- 1!f/0111 be Judied 1111 their abWl1 to "footer equal opportunlt7." • Zum•alt d1"'cted the N1vy to -pi.. equal opportunlt:f and ,_ ,.._... training II the lalllt prb llJ Jewl • • , 1or of.6cert and .uus pwa 1 ! • ~~liltbe ..... tlonal bllllt taalll ........... He Aid-. ... ~ aw=.• ='°" ..:.=.' .. Jlillil -· ~ ....... ...... --= -' , ., Q • • --" --. ::-::-~ " ---- Ce•• ., " ,,..,, ..... blr 10, lt7J • : I Does Hmitingtori Need . Councilmanic Districts? BJ TEftRY COVILLE °' ... °"" ..... " ... IN tMS the issue of councilmanic districts for Huntington Beach exploded on the political scene with bitter fight.! on both sides. In August of that year the voters ~dly defeated the proposal 4,033 to 2 871 aod the Issue lw been donnant smce. ' But the Cltizeu Goals and Objectives (GO) Committee repo<I, reiee>ed th.i5 week, coo.ta.ins a suggestion in one Sl.lb9ec:tioo that cmmcllmanic districts be formed to ease commllllcaUoo problems. City oouncllmen, however, are conslder•bl1 cooler to the ldea than some of them were in ltl5. JACK GREEN was nol on the counctl that year, but he was a leader in the misuccessful fight to nt1 hlish council districts. "I don't think It's really neceMary now,'' Green .says. "The city ha s a pretty broad representation. cov1LLE "The most legitimate reason for it Is the high coot of campaigning, which is almost prohibitive. But I personally wouldn't push it now '' Green said much of tbe 1965 push stemmed from the fad that three of tbe five (now there are seven) councilmen lived downtown. DONALD smPLEY was the only man on the council that Y!?81' who ~ ported districts now he too is cooler to the subject: "It isn't much of an issue now . There's ~ real need, the city isn't that big yet." . The one current councilman who is at ltast lukewarm to the Idea lS Ted Bartlett. "I still thing ii'• worth looking at, but I'm nol uptight aboot H either way," he says. "If the people would like it, I wouldn't mind golag for IL We are getting awfully blg." Mayor Al Coen and Councilmen Jerry Matney, Henry Dute and Nonna Gibbs are almost ~ opponent&. B011I COEN and Gibbs say the district sy>tem leads to East Coe..t style "ward politics," which neither considers healthy. Duke suggests that council dl.9trlcta might be plsoslble when the growth of Huntington Beach is stabllizecl, but not DOW. Matney also ·abhors the possibility of wan! politics stemming from cf1s. tricts, and sums up his feelings thusly : "Every time I campaip, I wisb. I bad a district, but after the election I'm glad I don't.'' Aedon Postponed Sex Education Curbs Asked of State Board SACRAMENTO (AP) -11gbter 001> It is sch<duled to meet in December to trols .cm aa educalleea In Calllvnlla ae1ect testbooill. claaSroom.s ue · propoted Io a reeoiullon Tbe ... oduatloo resolution contalnl a presented today to the state Board of kq eectloo which giv01 b:el llC!Jool Edll\ll!i9•· superintendents vetO power av~ oulslde ~t~t'ed at ....... •P"'n.:..s~.m ... ":famlll', Wa'!..cir ao , .....,.,. •·• .• educallon counes. ood day of the board• t • .,..., meet.,. .. •· The molutlon was prepared lo the But actlon was postponed until the· wake of a furor created this year when December meeting because 'll , the homosexwels appeared .. auest lecturers absence of Eugene R~gl': af Aubum: -ii aex educaUon clasaes b. San Francisco Ragle demautdll4..u.;IDY~ .of ••• Marin counu ... how sex educa~..are cailtuctat:" .• _ Joday's reaolution, prepared by Henry Thursday, tht'1du9'111 .vu to14 tbol .11oydt, a spectal ualltant to the board, iJ the State Currl~ ... Ill' · ·a l'Owrltlng of a reoolutlon the boanl VISOfY body, droJlj>ed !is three-yeu fiiJil adopted April ID 1111 against text boob which ~ the divine The reaoluUOn' aay1 · parerill lhould be creaUon explanation of man's origins. notified by mail of IU education COUl'IM; This theory' which rell~ fun. °'' U the requlnd uollc:e ls aent bome dame?talisll have urged for ~·· would wltb a pt.1pU, parenta abould alao be con- be i!Y~n equal billing with Charles tacted by telephone or uted to retW'D a Darwin s theory ,of evolution. slip iodlcatln& approval or dlaapprovaJ of The board decided lhret yurt ago to their child'• participation. use both theories. Teacben lhould have "profeulonal Chinatown Has Snit SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A group of Chinatown residents has filed sult in federal court trying to halt police sweepa t:irough the picturesque dl!ltrlct designed to bait bloody a:ana: warfare. The sult, m. ed by photoarapher Barry Chann and others u a class action, contended Poltce have indlscrlminately taken I a r 1 • numbers of A1lan male1 into cuftody - (JO oo one aweep -10lely because of skin color and other ethnic features. -COAST •• DAILY i-'il OT "'-oN-. c.... ~,.hi.or • __. " ........... Ill ;,_ ................ ., .. ~ Clltf ,,.. ...... ~ ..... _,_ ... __ _ preparation" In sex education, either when they ire attending college or after they are on the job..the -1utlon ..,.. Tb• --pu......., for J.S million elementary lchool cliDdrln were tho belUeground duriol •the ; board'• '1'buradlJ ---tu of the i-, l!I evolu&n lee'4 iappotlers of the sgOclol Cl<atlon tbaory. ' Speclal-creotlon· l>ecllara aald the Idea that tbe unlvene .,,.. eru,ted bJ an om- nlpotlll ..... _., ani; lbat man WU creitad pu'9lty much u he'U "°" abould be glwn:iqua! ldlboOk ;,-with the t1-'>' ol -fonnulated by Brltlah tcleiillil.qharlol Daniln mldwaJ througle the ltlll eentury. · !lord>'• theory bolds that man evolv· et. from a lower ordm-of life. Mort than 50 1peaken asked to appear before the board during a marathon five- hour public hw1ng on adoption of science texta. None of the boob con- tained material on 1pecl1l crution. --Poet s~-r,. Yuri T. Gallll.Skov, 33, a di&- sldent Russian poet and writer whose 1968 trial touched off protesta In M06COw and abroad, has died In a labor camp fol- lowing a stomach operaUon. Paper Charges Briggs Benefits From Contract LOS ANGELES (AP) -'!'be Los Angeles Times said today t b a t .U..mblymao Jolm V. Briggs (R· FuJlerton), bas profited from his in· volvement in a state Medi~ contract award. Briggs is an Insurance man: The contract to provide health services for •. maximum of 20,000 poor persons in Orange County bad a potential value of $7.l millioo a year, the Times said. It was awarded to Dr. Edward H. Rubin. the major ,.....bnlder In a cbain of clinics and hospitals In Los Angeles and Orange counties. , The Times said it was told by Dr. Rubin that Briggs bad been "very helpful" to him In winning the contnct and that be ls -buying llabllity aod neaJpractlce lnlunnce lo< bis c!eain from Brlgp. The Times ldeotllled the firne u OJ:>- tinental -lllol<en. Inc., of Anabelm, and ~ that Briggs said be owned 50 percent of tt. Dr. Rubin and Brlgp Indicated that the lmurance purcbases began before Dr. Rubin """ a preUmlnary version of the c:wttact cm April 1, Im., according to the-. Tiie Times said thal ""11• neither Dr. Rubin nor BrtcP -1c1 -dollar amounts, Ill fnsm.~7 IOUrte elbllmated thal the would Jlold up to-.., . f'IDJ'aJ~ -Brlgp -quoted u be recelv· ed 00 OO!!!!!!l•loo from the of the In- -bot that be sham Io the prollta · of Contloeotal )paurance Broten. Brlep WU flrsl elected to the Auembly Io Jiii. . Rubin'• cbain consists of nine cllolcs ar.d four boopllals, mootly in IOW·locome area. ,.....p._.J SMOG •.. tants, bu 1dvanced further smog-reduc- ing sugutk.u. It bu recommended adoptloo of leglslatloo requJrlng that all automotive tu1*Upl !"!?'formed 1n commercl&J repair sbope be done in accordance wt.th state-- prescribed feKU)ations on emission con- trol. This woufd have the effect of reduc- ing hydrocarbon emissions by another four to five percenl Meaaum proposed by the task foree would require that vehicles be adjusted for optimum·emlulon control and would outlaw deviatlona from spedficaUons. MechanlCJ are not always tuning up automobilts for opUmum llllOll reduction beca111e this tends to r e' d u c e performance. 1'o uiure eftfoi<emept of the propooed tWIMlp 1peclf!callonl and to provide ad• · quate aupervlsloo ol npalr lacUltlee, the task force recommends 1 llrae 111111 Jn. cruse within the Department o f Consumer Affaln. Recommendatlonl of the talk force y:ill be comldered ln the nm ftw weeb by Gov. Ronald Reapn and bis cablnel. """'!·. "'.:::.=. --l•:nlel '" V•11i1y, 1...- ....... ,....,....... ... '"a.i-n.1 a.. -"""' C1,111: .. -. A .... ,.._., ...................................... 1M ,,...... ru· A:?, e ......... at ,_ w..t ..., ...... c:.'9 .... Cllllmll. ..... ....... N. Wt.ii ---""" .. ~ ¥1ic9-........... ......, Dow Jones Hits 1,000, Sets Mark, Then F all.s ,,,!"!'.!I -i..M~ M att ...---Qlft. M. '-' Rltkrtl P. NtA --T.,. C..-. ---°"""-If t ors ... OMeie '"" ......... ...-4 ' · , •• :,:lMI === ~ · 1!: m Molt IP'4lll a! £Jiil& ,_.I•• llJI -- NEW YORK (AP) -The Dow Jonu lndUltrlll 1verap1 Wall Street'• mott clolely watched indlOltor, bunt over the t .~ -In mJd.<lay lradlna to- dly, u prlcee .... In -to Presl· dtJel Nlnn'• rMlectlon' v1ctcrJ and bopel lo< ...... In Vlelnam. Tbl Dow ...,... ol • lndUltrl~ llocb bu -doled above the mack I,OOI -. allllrAIP k ..-It four "-la lltl~ tndlnf In JIU1Ulf7 and,_,.,. Tbe-llllt 1111UIO.IJ11 l:IO p.m. PST and I ......... later -to I ......... Inti• ldF·eC~.tll.41,-up J.1117 pobllo lot tllt •• .1 ... -lome ltllrHq *' WU I.Ill. II Ill rob. I, t•. L55ter In tJie day, ~ tell beet below 1.000. . -pbl roee lhanoly Wedneeda)' lo~ the prealdtntlal elec:t\on. bot hid fallen blck a' • wave of lnvaton cashed tn thetr 1aln11. Pricei began to rise again Thursday afternoon. and continued rlslng rapidly this momlq. Advanoea outnumbered decUnet almost l to I on the New Yort -Exchang.. Some 11. 73 million shares had changed handl In the Ont -boun Io heavy tradinfl. On the puoo front, Wbito Houa 111Y07 Gen. AI..-Haic """'""' with P-NIUY'" Von 'l'llleel tod17 In Salpe, .-Iq to -out Allle:I dlf. fennct1 on a PllCI ..,..ment .nth Huol In Umt to aend llOnM American ~ It airistmutlml, U.S -uld. (See ltoty, Page 41 Haic and Thieu tllUd l<w two llOlll'l at the preeldloll~ pa1 ... lllorUy -the s•ntr~ lnWod In Solgot" bls _.i trip thla month. U.S. and South V~ omclnl1 deellned to dllcuu detalll of the talll:.1. . ntor • Eo . .--J d . Slain .. .. N"!l-r Pollutian. B~~tl&roug#rlf.idow . · MIT Ill'. LOUii. DI. (UPI) -· The coat about baU that Of -cumntly11> • "l've aire.dr ' lletll oontactad b'/ ~ . ....._ ot o •!llr~Jn~entor~.klli~ .a by auto maieallOIUren and woold liiilot' au!Qi!!o_b_U._~!."'111~ od tn bis of11ce llld ....... '·· -weljh omy l5 Pl>Unda ind Dl<llRlft 10 In-IOid" Io Ille .. fiilOri!M.. "Tbey aeem _,. UQ"' hus che• In diameter. ~ -~ .. , ... _.n.. lniertlted." ' · . ·,·, Wll Nady to n:Qe 1 flao1 test on a •• .., 'T molutlooal')' IU turbine engloe that '1 would virtually ellmlnate air pollullon. Vlctor G. Null, 14, whose JUe was in· sured for $2 million by ~ linanclfl backer, WU found IYillll flCe down In blood Jn bis ranaaclred o!IJce Tbursday niglel Police said 'he had been 8hot al least three times in the bac> of the bead. His widow, Shirley, 30, saJd her hus- band feared the F"llne would be stolen. The engine -about ooe thlnl the size of a cooventloul automobDe engine -was found Intact -bls body. The engloo wu nol irilured, she said. It Was not known whether any ol Ntill's plaeee were stolen. His desk drawen bad been ranucted and the C011tenis strewn on the floor. Null 'a pocket. m pulled Inside oul His bllllold ,.., enlastng. Mn. Null aald Ille laat aaw bOr bU&- band TIJeaday evening when he left their St. Louis County, Mo. home for his office. She said he told her be probably would test the engine at WaWngton University in St. Louis. , . "He told me that he might stay overnight at Washlngtor. University to auanl the eqlne ao that it wOuldn't be stolen," abe said. ••r th.,Ught that was the reason he.didn't come home." Mrs . Null said she called the East St. Louis office repeatedly Thursday but received no answer. She said she called one of her buaband's four partners, Caf. roll Shelton, an accountant, who called police and asked them to check the of- fice. Police aald they found the front door open and the body on the floor. Investlgaton were tuestioning the vic-- tim's friends and reJaUves. Mrs. Null ldeolified the other partners in Null's enterprise, H. C. s. Turbine CO .• as Sl Louis Cln:ult Court Judge Carl Gaertner, Rooald Calvert of st. Louis, whom 1be said invested the money to form the oorporaUon three months ago, and a man the knew only as Jack Walsh of SI. Louis. Mrs. Null said that shorlly after the corporaUon was formed, Calvert and his father. James Calvert, took out the a million We insurance policy on Null. naming the two Calverts as beneficiaries. "He kept trying to get them to drop tJ:>e insurance, but they wouldn't,'' Mrs. Null said. "It really worried him." Null said in an interview with UPI in January, 1970, that he invented an in- ternal combustion rotar_, engine that would virtually eliminate air pollution by burning more than 95 !"'fceDt of the fuel. Null said then that the engine would JUST IN CASt WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Postmaster General E. T. Klassen says be plans to hAnd-deliver to President Nllon a souvenir album of 1972 Christmas stamps. "We want to make sure be gets it by Christmas," Klassen quipped 11tursday during dedicaUoo ceremonies for the oew stamps. · Booby•trapped Evw,,ed Man;s DeviCe .. J Kills 5; He Dies; Too ' BEAURECUEIL, France (UPI) - Retired miner Jeao Pica, 1ppam1Uy seeking revenge over an evlcUon mUce, booby-trapped bis 1partmeot, then went outside and blew bbnself up with dynamite. When offlclals tried to enW bis.Dal, an ell]lloslon killed all ftve meinben of !be group, police said today. One other penon wu serloully Iojared in the 1partmeot uploalon. According 19 pollce, Plea, \16, WU ordered to move from bis apart\nent becall9e be ,... belW:d In bis ront. Offlclals lllld Pica then IOI out to piD, revenge. TbeY said that OD Tbunday, Pico waited ciutside the olllce Of Mayor Juliao Gautier who approved the me. tion. · 'Ibey said Pica, who wia armed, llted lwlce and aerloualy ~the !Dll':Or • '!'bey uld Pica then blew -.... Wttb dynamite Jn I nearby dltdL . 'Today, die br1Ddlng owner who hid Pica eTlcted went to take&•~ Wan of the !lal'"*"JlOUl'I onler. owner-aCOlUllj>onled by two policm:oa. . I locklqilth and I friend. Wben the lock19"ltb tinkered with the YM€A Announces Winte:r Program In West County From leuketball to a helter marriage, !he Hunllngtoo Beach-Fountain Valley YMCA ls preparing a wide Ylrlety of winter actlv!Ueo, according to prognem director Sam Wurtzbachel'. A ~ethall clinic fir boyl ages Jl.14, one ol the tndlllonal programo, will be orfered at 9:30 a.m., Nov. iw. '. A new actlvlt:r, the marriage - 11\0lS l!.'1UP• lllrls !!!el'. II 1itth -·1-WednOl:lay nfabl '\Pieitliji,.,~ wbo' would Ute lo enrlcb tl:iir mamaje =~·PIP _..._ol.!l\Vlof.,~ Other . ~'111# .ciBHI bi it.; YMCA : gUitai' ttli96i!!,' ~ reading, -pte.echc:Jol day classes, yoga; ~ki fitness, creative arts and crafts, f!Jlm- nastics and volle~ll for women. Al so: tumbling and g y bJl n a • Ii c s , knrate, judo, women 's :Dodero ~and conditlonini, and girls creative danQI:. The lirsi programs start Nov. 20: For information on exact dates and ~ of each program, pbone the YMCA at 1147- 9622. .. • ' Cleanup Crews ,· j LONG BEACK (AP) -Tbe Ailantlc Rlcbllold Co., owner of a tanlcer bellevf\d · to have spilled IOIM 50 barrels of cnK1G ol: here, bas hired crews to clean !¥· channel, the Coast (luanl saiclJodly.· '. Tbe spill milbt have occurred wbeli .• • valve failed on the tanker, Arco Pnldboe Bay, the spokesman said. '!'be ship left 1-Beach port 'lbart, day night destined for Alaska. THANKSGIVING COULDN'T BE FINER THAN WHEN YOUR TURKEY IS "• SERVED ON A HENRIDON DINING SET. TRY 11:. FOUR CENTURIES by H .. Ndoo ' . . " .J ( ·. .. ... ., .; ' ' •• , . . • . '• ' ~ ~ . . I '· INTlllOIS WllllDATS I SA'IVlllATS t!OI ...... NIWPORT HACH e 11l?WUICU,.DL. ... .- v.e!JNA HACH e 141 NOITH COAi! """· --· .......... TOllRANCI e II~ HAWl'HOINI ILVO. ,,,,,," l'llOA Y "Ill. t:OI ,,,..---.. ---------= ---===--..--( .... -- • • ' ,. ·.~ ' . • ' . ' . • , ! I I l I I I ( ! r l - Futile MoTe . ' She Ran Away to Save Brother MAID5TONE, ~·(UPI) -Carole Slnclllr, 1,i, ru away from bome because abe knew ii ~ i.bs moaey to lielp l>rlll( 1 Dlfracle. Sbe a- .. plained ber reuoning I'n a poi. abe left Cll tbe cloontep ol ber bome. " • 40l>ear Mummy and·~." 11.year-okt ~ wrote. "I am running . away from bome -$ ""' dm~ bave to lt!ed me you CID lake Peter to • Lourdes to get blm better.' Peter, 2, la Carole'• bll>y atepbnllber who waa bom wUb apiilll 1~, .a coodlllon wbleb attac:U tbe nerve ee\IJ and' la lllU8lly fall) Wttbln a few ,. years. I ' . ' Lourdel ls tbe Roman • CetboUe abrlne In Fruee wbeno mey believe mlraeulous eu..a take place. Carole didn't get far, A policeman found ber 'lbuf!day aobblng bealde a graveyard, took ber bome and found the -on.i,11! llepl. "Wbat Carole did baa llllod ua all with~• aaid ber mother. Bepkmakl•g (( .. rges Trustee at Saddleback , I · IrJlict~t) ,by Grand Jury Saddlebaek _ Community C o 11 e I e District lnlStee Myn Id-Brmmon wu In- dicted toclay by the Orl!lfl'! County Grand Jury oq multiple bookmaking allegaQooa. lildlcted wllb him In Grand Jury iellon that now moves both cases from municipal to &iperior Court level was u. ed ear salesme Robert Emmett Kelly, 34, of 1135 5eJlguII Lane, Newport Beaeb. . Dlstrlet allomey's investigators boped Laguna Board To Rule on Nude Cover at Schopl , . A ttquest that a pbotograpb s1'>Wln8 1 itatUe of a nude swimmer' be pSmltted Im the cover of a Laguna Beech !Dgh sChool water pOlo team awards f>anquet program raised a few eyebrows at Tbursday's meeting of the Board of Education. ' Bruce Hopping, chairman of the Kaloi "••atbos Foundatioo, made tbe appeal tbthe board, ooling that high Ochool a\blellC dir<ctor Hal Akins decided to ban the picture from the program. The Kal08 Kagatbos Fouodatkm, Hop- ping 111<1, la an'orgaoiutlon-devoted lo supp0rt of competitive swimming and related Wiier Sjiorts, The ltltue shown In the plctun!, Hop- ~'told the board, WU ~ oeveral )'tor! ago as an awar:d,-lo top nrlmmen, 111e ·photograph. mo ""'"" .. 111e 1oun-~t1oa·1 1ot91 'sbowl a luJl.lenitb.front v-.w of the m.tle llaun with the ocean In the baeqruUnd. J~ing ~ told bf board member •JU!D'"I! llrown that he llloUkl appeal Al:- ,ija,,deeimn ~ 8ebooI ~pal Don-ald' Hallllbt. 1 tloa of tbe matter !Ir the lfoanl.-of 'Edotatloa woold be the lj¥lt •1 In tbe oonnal ebaln ol com-~ 2::2.'km... _,tlllr-.,. tbe denied • ebatp by Ubpplnfthat be bad told Akins to boa tile Ji!oololrapb. • • to arralgn,Brannon, 41, ol Santa Ana'and Kelly Ja!er toclay In SUperlor Court. Both men lace c:baffl'!I that they operated' a bJ#ily lucrative belting business tbrougbaut the Harbor Area. It is alleged that Bfl!lllOll liwt<rmlnd- ed tbe r1nc and •Kelly operated as Us "mucle man" In a combhie said to have producod taklnq_ o1115,aoo a week. Brannon bad been ac:beduled to BJ>' pear Nov, 30 In Harbor Judlelal Dlstricl CoUrt to lace Ir/ coonts of alleged bookmaking violations. He is free oo ,10,ooO ball. A mnnldpal courl.aetioa 11111111 ~ baa ._ ohn!1tey alllndoned. Ile alao !!' l1'e ... ~ball: --amsted in August sbortly after be alleplly '"le!1>pted to .. _, ali Jl,800 clo!il' Bis .. ~ ..... -~:; 1 r~.&acb po11ee and distrld at· tonitjia~. K'e1ly ..U amsted two mool!is later shortly alter an lncldeot which led N~ Beadl police to lbe bome of a wtiijlby local bu-n. The man told -thol .. elgbt-lneb buntJna Ja\lfe WA llmled Into bis front door 1111 part of lbe ~w tlctlcl allegedly employed by Kelly. 'GQ.od Old Days' T~me of Fair Tbe ll!S ()rep County Fair will tab a lool< backwards at tbe "Good Old DaYJ." That'• tbe theme -by tbe boanl of .dlreeton far nut year'1 lair, Fair Mana;;er Jim Porterileld aald ioday. It will be em1ed out In decor, Wllbils, eoatumes wom by flljr woitm, and In the l)'pl " --t .. The DOll•lig Oawr ol. thi.I theme will permll::J:.;goCbeaule ~ and·llC> tlvllles with ..,. colorlul period la--blalory," -eaplalaed. "F'Qr ewlp1e. (Ge day cmuld be dedicated to • RouiD& • ltll'CllP"Wre ond -... lbe a., ..... -. filot ~eporte:rs ;GrQOniing , . . • • DAILV lllLOT I ' .. Fl'l<lllJ, Nll'lttnber 10, 1972 H s Ban on Homosexual Filml onler m 1111e reauJotioo weno· lo be .,.. Allhougb tile GSU -to the ad-.,. ........ L ![IJ a oxl 1 ol view In the -~t. !her, II no ~ lblt film does bavo educl-"1onal yaJue," Collen aald. c· Ile Indicated be bad btn>ed dowu ,,. In- -to -lbe Olm prior to Ill propooed ,_.J Dwlq on e1mpua, Oii lbe s/autid. oUdi prior review would - llltute _,iup. CoblD noted .. 'tbe ~ of audiences to eroticiam ii oae,tbbtapw~re looking at today-••• Gnol-lntloftti>e dnml does DOI conlorm lo matteta ol pd lute," Collen oooeJudOcl llflllnc that I production o2 "Titus Andraak:Ul'1 couldD't be allow-. ed II I 11111.,..ity ~ If the 2-11 Ul"IT ....... Helpedfhtt cUrtis Adair, 26, of Columbus, Ohlq, who Is suffering from · terminal brain cancer a n d wants to leave a tape record· ing of his voice to bis young children, has received at least two recorders after his plight was reported. Many others have offered money to the Adair family. 'Strict' Father Slain by Sons ABil.ENE, Tex. (UPI) -Air Foree T. Sgt, Edward Brannon would not buy motorcycles for his two teen-age sons nor let them have Jong ~ir. Authorities Nlld that apparently was tbe reason the IODS fatally shot their falha· onCe ill tbe -with I .30-.JO rlO~ ae be tlept ~·1n a reclining chair. Brannoo, 38, ... due to r<tlre In sis moolhs, for<ed.. mlnlstrltloa wllhes, the Jay Brl111 mm flculty) --_, tu! S ' Thal llqeall' pollcy WU opposed by WU lelzed by 0rll!Ce Coonty Sheriff's wha-tfl ~ ~ the UC! llCllllJ .... 11 In 1111, the com-~.~~ ~llO ~!1'-toprogram pus111qu1ry·'' and --. :•. lbe~ua· • ~ ~ .~~~ 2!!! w•~ •u--~-Scla>ce .. ,... , --__,_ .., • ..,_.. Locture Hall. A Loi Anfl'!let Superior 1or facully IClf!a ·.., lbe n1m ban. Court i.ter order.t lbe mm .. lumed. • ""•·P<lditl ...u.r;' tbo • w 1'be pollcy rocpi"" ldmJniltr•lon 1o FICll!ty memben Thunday ...med to tlon does DOI atve lbe GIO .., _.,all ' relule \iormllllon lor produclJom In-favor leltlng tbe courta determine tbe lo ""'""' tbe film, ~ -..:: - vo;9lng "!rid or f'<'!""" conduct WOI llmltl of ~ that lho<tld apply to cam-. •s-ld!Ylllet llfll fl' 1 cited by Vice ~I ... for Stiiileof AJ. i<tW. 1 N.,. :, ~ ii • fa! ~ ! t.&ti1y' . lalra John C. .Jloy ':w)ien be ovemiled a 1'be molullon suggested by the educa-memben present Thul'lday -abaol oae- laculty-etudenl acre.ru.. e om m I t tee tlooal poUey commlu.e and approved by fourth of the UC! total !IClllly -oup-' · cW•l.W. to aDow 1be lUm to be sbowo Ill tbe M to I vote, says: portod the rights of tbe GSU membenblp tbe -ol ibe pone! dll<o•ulon, "Cenaonhlp is cootnry to the spirit of to oereen the eootroftnlal !Um. Faeulty Hiring UCI Plan Continues- A program by w b i c h UC Irvine alucleots ore reaponslhle for r<erUlting up of two per<ent of flCll!ty for hiring each year wae eoollnued Tl1uraday by a bea:vy vote of some !O members ol the faeul\Y senate. · Only a handful of faculty, mostly from the department of One arts, upposed four senate resolutions suggested by Gractuate Sebool of Administration pro!....,,, Henry Fagin and Aaaoetated Students fonner president Patrick Moore. The approved recommendations af· firmed the faculty's desire to let the con- troversial program which was born out of campus unrest of 1969 continue for a full five-year trial period. Faculty acted Thursday after hearing from two itudenta of more lhan 50 at- tending the Irvine Division of the UC Academic Senate meeting. Petitions with 1,400 student signatures said to support the faculty selection program were ~vered by the students. Two other faculty members serving on an ad hoc commJttee set up last June to study the student faculty se1ectlon proc- ess, urged abandonment of the program in light of budget restrictions. Physics professor Douglas L. Mills ex· plained be felt the program abould end to allow the univenlty the Oexibillty in face of shortages of funds to meet other areas of student demands . Mills did not specify other areN, but indlc:ated bis bellel that by allowing students to choose seven faculty members each year options to satisfy "other 1tudent demands for Im- provement" would be llmlted b y shortages of funds. Dr. Mills' poaillon appeared to support Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Hazard Adams' views that the Irvine campus ls not likely to bavo the fies. iblllty nut year lo llCll!ty 1ppoln-.ts it bat etllOf'!l ·lo· ml'.. Adlms poitPI out lbe -jemporary faeully pooitl!!lll lllowed the UCI campus Ibis year .. , be teaonlnated In !Ivor ol ,, '"' increued permanent tuchh>&' I ft d researth poaltioos. By delJnltloo, the -t .....,. meo<1'd lac:ulty are given tempontj 1p- polntmenls. Ileaplte that Umltatlon oo lhe progrom, faculty allpporung the program's con- tll111111Ce polated out that lbe lour ..... women faculty at Irvine this year were appointed as a result of the atudent selecUon process. Speakers supporting the roprteve for the 'program suggested the -ta In . their faculty choices ..... more jl!llgent in thetr "'affirmative .ctlon" -~ of nllntirilles lncludlng w.m..-'-'O l·'t.'!"• their eounterparts who are r'elpCDdble lot ' the ...,, of tbe SS new ·'-llJ lt- tracted to UCI. Since the program wu begun 1n·Ap-t1, 1919, atudenll have been iOIP•-for tbe hiring of 12 faculty membln In-- academic yeari. A total of llMll posi-- ttons for the coming )'Oii' ls' ttii -- !mum """her studentl wOu1d. lie i8"ed to 811. Freed for Good No Mistake This Time-He's Out · "When I told him be bad to go back In, a mistake. it was like I walked up and hlt him over Cortez wu terrine a »-year term at the head with a tw<>by-lour," recalled bis Fotlom priaoo for ..Uinl beroln 1111,.r parole officer James Greenman. when a state appeeb court decfdon WM Cortez' cue waa IJIPUled and the errolle<llaly loterpr<led by pr1-<I· court ruled be must be granted an ~ ficlals to mean that he wu ellglble for portunlty to plead his cue far a f!duced parole. sentence before the same judge who He wu released and tettled in 1 town originally aentenced him. ~ Saen-to, but 13 mys later, be At that bearing, the narcotics officer • w• .1:fk1 lt ·~ all •~:-He,,.. wbo arrested Cortez In 1962 told the takan bock to prison, judge that he now believes that C.Ortu Cortez, 31, wu releued Tuelday from was a small-lime dealer, stDlng heroin to the California Institution for Men at support bis own babH·ond DOI lbe lllljor Teliadllpi IJld ·~ 11 llYtnc witb:l>lo'lllter pusber they thought him to be. in u~-~ryAna~.!!'lolaon ll>olllaetbe•1~~•- Desplle tbe fact be admitted having --........ lid la ~-resumed ll!e of heroin following bis Coonty Superior Court of Judp John premature and errone<llq releue, ,the Neblett where Cortes wu. coovided of judge agreed 'to · give Oot1lel aootber , pud>lng .heroin. : Ik<'ll"!' : ol ~ prior chance at r.babllltlll<ill, nar<Olles • eoovlctltJn. be WU gma the He said OX1ez must return to prison muimUm 30-year te0teoce in ltat.e with the lllpulatlon that be WUlld be prilon. eligible for puole ... year from lbe ute Then -yeor lflO, the ........... he l'Hllttored -"""""' ·-. • .. ~ ol Ille-~ Wl•lll: lid to On8 yeu Iller be -mhtav.ly bis -on puole. Cortes -to llw • releued from llate ~ lm7 c.rtll. with ID 111111, IOI I job IJld -- Is again· I !Joe .... ucf this U... JI -~ ol bis lour c:bJldmi In with bJm. _ In just 2 years ••• ontaelling every European car (except one)! • 1 ·$u.nday Best-New Stories LOOK WHAT'S ST AND ARD EQUIPMENT •.• e RADIAL PLY TIRES e FRONT DISK BRAKES - 1ara. -Iii ,•FsWm not too .-,. '='-" It'• port el tho""* -\I ..... bl '-•111•~- llAKlllQ AW>WAliall -Bow ..... ----....-.,...~! ...... --..... 11111_, ,... .............. 11"1 tidied by -llllllr ~li:ll-ID tllltl _ .. ..., ' . Puat... -'Ille .... _,.....,,, ......... -. -Ila ttl w'6dl -.... II ., . ..., lii: uAllDI II I - ~ .!! .. ,., ...... . "ii&iiiUiii Ill CIUJIS -°" ,,,. --...... ··--·· llP t' I ff Ai--=·· It Jtea,.t .... ,, 0. .., Clllltr. 11'1::::.:11111,• •• -=---_..,...,,, .. ft--Dlt!d 7 ill tllll" I I Dlft. ft wr., .i ti • tlllOI II ---__ ._._ ... ...,. __ ...,....,,_lo'•tbeJ -tWr _. • lltww .. 'tMllJllllf--._.,.._ , e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e FULL CARPE'fING e RACK AND PINION STEERING SEE ONE • • • ... Of 1'lt 1'w c. ... ••••• r •• e1a .. • ' • TRY ONE. . .. BUY ONE,,, TODAY! ... or,,.x..a.: •• ••II1111 ru 1111• -IWllOftlLYD.COITAW • t•llll • I I Frtda1, -10. 1972 _ • U.S. Peace Goal-Home .for Ohrist·ma·s llRIGBT SIDES DEPT. -Most of us who .,. bani-core motorists along tllia best of all possible coasts have very Utt.le good to say about our road system. We never look at the brighter side. If the driver lives in San Clemente, for example, he notes that the old El Camino Real on the main drag ts bumpy, the traffic lights ill-timed and t b e pedestrians near-sighted. • He doesn't look at the good side. Like he's got two main .dJ'ags through town with the freeway up behind lhe hills. And thus what would the downtown be like if everybody on the freeway was also driv- ing tbroUgb town, like in the old days. IF BE UVES in Newport Beach. be voted, on the other hand, to keep the pro- posed Pacific coast freeway out of town. Now, or course, he complatns that a little trip from Corona del Mar to West Newport is an all-day excursion. the preparation for which you'd better pack a bag lunch. But just look at the bright side. The family that drives together, stays together. Particularly if it's too con· gested to open the car door. , Walk Awag From Woman Lagwia Beach drivers tend to gnash their teeth a lot about potholes and patches in the narrow, rustic streets of lhe Art Colony. Some ' streets of the village are no longer made up of n!gu1ar paving. Just one patch connected to the ne•t oqe by a pothole. . ART COLONY MOTOR car operators fail to aee. the good side of all this. The potholes hold tJown speeds so you have only a Joi o(Ullle erilahes rather than a fe w big:.,.: l!daidiis, lhe ·potboles and atteodanl busted· springs are good. !or the au to repalr ~. When Janet Bonnema, 33, entered highway tunnel being dug through side of Colorado mountain, 60 workers prompUy walked off job. Old miners' su- perstition holds that women underground are bad luck. Almost 200 others, however, stayed on jobs. In~~~MesJ. Jona·time auto en- thuslalll curse qulelly over the dips and gullies in the c...-oads. Just when you get the old family bus moving nicely, you hit a .croaroed dip. Your bead tbeo hits the root. If it's raining, the dip becomes a raimrrlftr. If there is no dip, and the street is real nice, oomebody in city ball will· start ;a coastruction project in that regim. FJ1W SU TBE 10!ic1' llde of aD tllia. All Ille mef.rlsil' WhO Call City Hall to sllnphrin ~~-.r fOlll'year con- structbl projects tle·up the swltcbboanl. When the switchboard is tied up. City Hall can't get complaints about cracked sidewalks. U they don't get complaints about cracked sidewalks, maybe Ibey woo•t -down an tbe street trees. See? Those dips In tbe roads .,. good for something. IN llUN'l1NGTON BEACH, the com· plaints of motorists are rnalnly about other motorists. That is, there are just too many of, them. Well, when the city let them build all those apartments, how did Ibey figure , everybody was going to get to worlr.? By boat? n.e bright side ts that if an the motorists get together and gripe about all the other motorists, maybe they won't build any more apartments. THEY ALSO HA VE motor car operators out in the new city of Irvine, too. They complain that while they have a lot of rural byways, none of them ever go anyplace. Every time you drive in Irvine city, you end up at some dead end. On the olhec hand, If a lot of people do that. they'll get disgusted and not move in. Thus the Irvine city fathers will ac- complish their goal of holding down the density and retaining greenbelts. lndttd. when it comes to coastal roads, there is a bright side everywhere. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Deli~''Y of the Oail1 Pllol Is guaranteed ~··"rW•r1 II l'ft H -MW• -,. ... , ., I :• •·"'-• <•II •1111 -,.,... Wiii .. l•••••fU I• ,_.., C•ll1 ••• I•~ .. ""'II ,, ... ..... u ....... , •Ml 1 ..... ,, II '" H .,., rt<tlff r-,.,..,. ty f '·"'· l-ly, ., I t .M . ......,., UM -I ,..., wll .. .,....... .. ...... C..111 .,.. 1911 ............... TelephonH -.. or .... c_., ,.,_ ....... ....un ..................... ... .... I tw ..... , ....... lnl ' ... ~ ""'" .... ~ ......... ~.o-..... . .... .......... u.-. ,. ..... ''''.,,....,. • Luxury Club With Gls In Servant ]obs Bared WASHINGTON (UPI) -The govern- ment I! operating a luxurious health club and hot.I in Alalka where top.ranking of- ficen disport themselves at tupayer ex- pense and enlisted men act u servants, the General Alxoontlng Office (GAO) said today. In a letter to Sen. Wllliam Proxmire ([).Wis.), tbe GAO -the auditing arm of eoog..,s -""'1lrmed a oergeant's sl<>ry !hit 24 enliJted men were asslgiled lo full-time duty at the Alalkan Chateau and Health Club at Elmendorf Air Foree Base near Anchorage. The GAO saJd this was an apparent violallon of military regulations barring government-paid penonnel from employ- ment in serVice clubs and preventing GI's from performing work that should be perlonned by clvlllans. Proxmire said the matter was brought lo bla attention by Staff Sgt. Thomas G. Staudenmaier a year ago and he referred it to tbe GAO. "We found Mr. Stauderunaler's ln- fonnation to be essentially correct," the GAO reported. According to Promllre, $179,000 a year of taxpayer mooey WU med to pay 24 milltary servants at tbe cbateau, which is barred to all except lieutenant col- onell, c:olonets, .generals and higb- salaried civU1an offldals, 'lbe GI's serve u mob, waiters, ac-- countants. record clerb, stewards, desk clerks, room attendants Ind o~ menial jobs. llooml are available al the cbateao for 12 to 13 per n1&lll Proxmire said the Air ~-bad prom· ised to "reCtify this sltuatlon" after March 31, 1973, but be said "tbele im- proper actions, wb1ch are contrary to the law and lo regulaUooa, should be stopped now." Dogs Bury NY 200,000 Pounds of Waste Daily NEW YORK (UPI) -Each day, 600,000 dop IO richly fertilize tbe - and sidewalks ol New York that one wag suggested Fun City could Jost u ac- curately be called dlllltl city. Wbat lo do aboul the eetlmo!M 200,000 pounds of dog wute depoolted dally bao become 111 emotlcual and pol!tlcolly ltllllUve Issue for tbe city. At a hearfnl 'lllllrlday, It pro9'llred quamling amoog councilmen and panloaate opeeches aboul polltics and pollution, duty and disase, love and laxlty. About uo -'" ctOWded a City Cooncll healing on a propoeal which woold nqulre dog ownen to plct up and get rld ol their cklp' feces or face a $100 fine and tlO days In Jaif. White-llalrod Fran Lee, a fonner COl1SUJll<r affairs editor and founder ol "Oilldrtn Befono !lop," pilmed to her wlllte 0001 a picture ol a dacbslnmd blttng I man -the copllon, "Man'1 -Friend." Siie -pl-of cblldnn ..mo bad loll an .,. beca111e ol, Ille oald, l'Dlllld-wwm larvoo In dot! waste. 'The .,.,,....i law C8llllOI be en!orl:Od. Ille aid, addlng. "Tbll law will Je. aally .no.. us to become what ... llnedy ar.-111e Iarpot toilet Jn the-i.t." 1 While aboot tlO potential wl-waited, Jerome Kmdm>oo', bead ol the city's Environmental Proteetton Adminlltratioo, lpeD1 oae-and+quarter bou1"I lesU£ying in raver o( the bill . . He look care to explain that Mayor John Ltnday wu not antldog. "P~ ~I pie have a right to havt dogs In the city for whatever reuon," be said. "But just as surely, the rest of the public has a rigbt not to hive dog feces imposed on them." He oonc<!ded. however, that tho law woold be no euter to mkr<e than tho "No SmokJng" signs hanging around the 9mOtJ ball • ~·~.--............. --............ ..._ __ ...... ._.....,. Colorado Cold-I Degree T ertrperature in Southland Climbs t,o 77 MATIOMAl W1A1Mlt llhlCt IOtllC.All .. 7A• 111 II• M-11 )QOO I , ... '--JI } ...... "" •. .,...,...f'OIXM,. s. c.i1torala ~ c.i"'""" -"*' -· C:IMr .... Cllii ... I .... 'TIM'*Y, ,_.,._ et .. LM ANllft CMc C""" ..._ ,. e11 "'°""*'911 ,..... o1 n, TM,..............., •••wlc• """'1dN ......... Ml ....... 1"""Ml'9""'"' ...... wlffl • C.lvtt c..,.._,.....,.n. (Coa.a&al avmmarv ond Ilda! data GJ>PCG( lodGtl °" Pnge U .J Nixon to Act ' . On Shakeup By Dec. 15 KEY BISCAYNE. Fla. (UPI) -Presi· dent Nixon has set Dec. 15 as the target date for acting bn resignations of some · 2,000 presidential appointees and reshap- ing the government for his second term, infonned sources said today. The resignatlog§,'.J:eguested by Nixon in tbe aflennath of hill overwbelming re- ( IN SHORT ... J e:ection victory, were 1 beginning to pour In from cabinet members down to lower lev.I federal bureaw:ra\S. A "massive aweep" 1'81 the way one official described tha I o v e r n m e n t housecleaning. Civil Senice s t a t u s employes will not be , affected by tbe PreaJdent's attempts to move away from "big govermnent." • Wnt-.d to Ffgllt W ASIIlNGTON (AP) J e an Westwood bas. declared she will battle opponents plotting to oust her .. nm-itt!c national chairman In the flnt contest of the post-election llnJggle for party control "Jean Westwood is alive and well and intends to remain on the job," Ille told a news conference Thuradly, two' ·days after President Nlxoo'a Widsllde victory over George McGovmL But her ~ argued that tbe massiveness of McGovern's defeat -be lost in 49 stslet -heightens the need for new leadenhlp at the top. e Blftefcs o...t Deaa NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Militant bllCb have atven SOUtbem Univenlty's New Orleons cempwi back to ad- mlnistratorw att.r winning several coo- oeselons from the peruor and getting what they wanted most -the resllnatlon ol the school's dlief execuUve officer, a black. The 150 students, holed up In the ad- ministration building of tbe school for nine days, walRd out Tbunday af • ternoon after Dean Emmett Bublul oald he would resign as bead ol tbe unlvtralty'1 2,7_...,,t -Qrlellll branch. e Slep '.l'oU fSS0,000 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gomnmeol bureaua have estimated the damop camed by bundreds of American lndtanl a: Ibey held the -ol !Dd!lll A1Wn for aeven da)'I at '530,oot. Sen. AlJn Bible ([).Nn.), a nnklnl member oo the Smite Interior Com- mittee. "'led Interior SocrlW7 ~ Moc1oo n.ni., lo lnvestlpte tbt "Wanton and --and nnsack1ng of the BIA." e •-ie. P._. Plett MEXIOO CITY (UPI) -Medco will ask Qiba to ...i btct the Ill~-I& '1)1ved In W-.r1 ~ of I Mulcana -jeQIDar, but a;. trldWaa Ill •ied dolbdal 1'Medoo a om do bne • ez. tndll1oo -11." ......... nl-ol· f1co ..,......_ oald tldq. Bot "' llld thm WU no ......... tbt lloaty .... Id befollowtd. uno1nc1al ...,... uld CUba hll tum- ed down alx NorleoD -nqulllla lri !he last two years. • • JVo. 2 Aid'!; Ge~ Haig • Maps Pact Wit~ T~ieu SAlooN' (UPI) ~ Gen. Ali.;,ader • Hal& Prtlldont -· No. t ~ .... voy, conforrad for two boan todo1 with Prelldenl N~ Van Tbleo; and In- formOd American -mi tliey ...... -klnl Oii I treaty whidl -1bly could s"'4 U.S. emlcemen 6ome around· O!ristmas. "They are diecualatf who la :f'!!! to give up what part ol the firm.' one Of the soun:ee said. Ttiey said It WU hoped agreement could be -to halt the fighting "by about the end of lbe year .. We want lo get the boJa on their way home as a Ouistmu pretent." Halt!'• con1 ....... with Tbleu aro In- tei.decl to COY« all -1J>le differences on provlJkm of a tzoaty befcn -ideJ>. tlal advitet Henry A. Klsslngtr meets again wllh North Vietnamese nqollatore, the sources said. OTllER INFORMED sources oald tho Hanol·Wuhlngton draft tzoaty Includes a provts!oo ~ so far DOI made public - which WOl4d reduce Thieu'& Ille mUllon- man armed forces to 17&,000 within Iii months after tbe peace agreement It signed. The '°""""' said tho armed ....ices -including army, navy and llir fon:e - irould be cut to ll0,000 within three mooths after the treaty goes into effect. The final total of 175,000 woold -the home guanl and self-<lefenae f<rces woold have to be disbanded, tbe soorces said. They also said there la a provioioo In the draft agreement for wllbdnwal of some North Vietnamese troop& from South Vietnam. The latest esthnate Ui that there are 125,000. North Vietnamese anil 50,000 Viet Cong troop& In 8<>1111 Viet- nam. Thieu estimates the North Vlet- namese total at 300,000. A South Vietnamese offlClal said if the withdrawal terms stand, the North Viet- namese woold just transfer their troops to Viet. Cong di~. "All that would gn back to North Viet- nam woold be the general and bla flag," said tbe official. HAIG MET FOR two hours today with Thieu at the l'n!sldential Palace, barely three hours after the Wbite !louse envoy arrived In Saigon. It was bis nlnlh trip to South Vietnam and bla second in aboot a month. No official comment wu made l>Y either the South Vietnamese or the U.S. Embassy about the cootent ol today's talks, but a major clue came from the Israelis Order '· Troops on Alert TEL AVIV (AP) -The Israeli army sealed off tbe occupied Golan Heights of Syria today and onlered troops there on full alert following tbe heaviest fightl~g between Syrians and Israelis since1 the 1970 cease-fire. Israeli jets downed two Syrian MIG21s Thursday, destroyed a swface-to-air mtssile battery and bombed artlllery con- centraUons. the MUltsry Command reported. The Israelis said all their planes returned safely, but Damascus Radio clamied four of the [sraeli jets were shot down. During and after the air acUon, Syrian and lsraell gunners exchanged fire along the JS.mile frontier. Two Israeli set- Uements on the Heights were severely damaged, one soldier Wf.s ldlled and two civilians were wowlded, a spokesman said. ' Beirut oources reported Syria as declaring Increased support for Palestn· Ian gueiT1llu operating from Its ter- rtl<>ry aplnlt llroel, despite lbe lalelt lsroell reprlaal raldl. • nl!-·Tin 8Giir (Live Non) wlilch Is -to -ni.u··=· " Tin~ is-.... by '11ileu'1 ' me! ;;;:,.,. ~ Hoonc Due Nha, quoled "bfcbl1 -.1;;;.:J ....,,.. .. today as saying Thieu totdH8il "no one can rt~ by J>l'OIY Soutli VIetnain In the algninc of tbe peace ~:" * * * U.S. Launches 700 Strikes In Indochina . SAIGON (AP) -American wvplanes have escalated tbelr attack, fiylng more . ' than ·700 etrttes In tbe four countries of Indochina and cloul>Mng their rafds In tbe IOUlbern panhandle ol North Vietnam, U.S. mUllMy llOUl'COll ,cltscloeed today. lllfymuopts reported a substantial In- mase In eupplles moving lbmrgb the panhandle for the Communist forees In -Vietnam. '•We've tnc:reued our air attacb to match tbelr lnttea!e In oupply efforts," oald lile ollldlL lioftva', IOUttfll Aid Ille .banil,ing bolt -the toth poilllel, m1erec1 by President Nisoo on Ocl. n to im~e the climate for peace neaotta· lions, remained ln effect. They oald it WU'not)tbly to be Wied eveft lh<llgb tho > -· Vlejlla ..... ""' taking advlniage> ol ii Iii repair such supply lines as the : two railroads to China. i ' ' l!ANOI AqcuSED the United stalel oli "a lnzm vlolllloo ol the ccwnml-ol I tho United Slatel. p.....,,.,_ to oeuel uncoadltJonally an -.,. North Vlelnam." U.S. officials ill Saigon I said tbe North Vlf>tninn•• loreign C minlotry appareotly was i;eferrlng le tbe: draft ceise.flre agreement -""' out 1n: Paris last month but etlll nol lligned. ; 'The U.S. <>wnmand reported that 11s: fighter-bombers fiew 1111 strikes ill the: North VietNrrtw. panbandle Tbunlday,: so perem& more than the annce: numb<r ol raids since Ocl. Z2. • More than 400 fighter-bomber llrlbsi were flown In SOUth Vietnam, Loos and · Cam-. -oald, while tbe W i heavy bomllerl made more than 1001 strikes ill N"'1b and • South Vletnam,o Carri.bodl~ aod Lloe. : Officials aaid excellent w eat he lj prevailed. : Thirty B5Zs bombenl roared over Norlb 1 Vietnam's ooutline today, attacking llil"j ply der.ts within 116 miles of the 1111> paralle . Other B53 bomben stnJck - the demilitarized """' and just below tt in Quang Tri province, hiWng al man supply buildups. Just What Ol' Colonel Needs LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The Kentucky Restaurant Aa9oclat1on bas designated Colonel Harland Sanden as "K.entuck:y'1 AD-time Outstsncilng Res-llleur." Sanders, 82, 19 founder of the Kentudcy Fr!ed ChicPn Corp. He WU preaented OD 'lbunday wltb a gnld credit card, enUtllng him to free meals for the rest of hie · We at any ot the usociation11 restaurants. ..._ l'r•ulld•• CJ!••· 8UIDlll -..It Laurie Wiii, Ille """'" craclua .. ol San Dieio N• ..i Tnlnlnl Ceni.r'a llitber Scllool, llu euat.omen llMd up. Sbo wU1 1>e w1gnec1 to t11e 11oq>1111 tblp Sanctuary, acbac1u1ac1 to tab nm womeh who ln not nune1 to oea. ' ' 11 I l I t n g a b y e h I ' t I of 80 cl • h~u.y Pli.oT EDITORLu PAGE • Airport GrOwth Fear ' • for Ila booming student population. Thia new crusade ii an e.ncouraglng change from the district's September bond election which went down to defeat. • · .1 commission. ... "' :..~~w ~Bohd. ·~roae'1 .. . Tb~ eight · yo.qth commi,!sloners plan to explore ·"~~ms "'such is drug abuse, employment, recreation '· aocl lr,on•portation. · ' : 1-;·n.u: oplnJons and flnc!ir\gs could weigh•beavily In · ~~Qds ·Ina~~. by .ciiy councilmen and members of oth- .• ·supporters of ti!!!. ,Hun~ ,~,ch, l/nlop !flgll ."'School Dlstricfa $2~ )nillio1( bo~ro'pos]a•I. have launclaed a "new ·style" campaign to bring tlie facts of -, er ~ty, commissions.. . . . The goals of the cbmmi.!slons appear tO' be a solid " t~ ~' ""°'L h < · < sea"'!" overqoWWng to· uie peoplo. . · · step1tow,ard lncorporat)ng the needs and feelings ·01 the young Into the development of the city. Fountain Vlllley citizens should be proud that their young people desire to play an active role In city affairs . Their participation today Will make them better leaders in solving the complex problems of tomorrow's commu-nities. . ' ' ..,.The boDd proponeota have ,formed a citizens' com· n1)~ whldl is· eliciting the •aiiPport of' businessmen, clt)<i !"!Iden &lld studenq to eii>laih..fl>' !bi community the need fDr the two schools the district waota to build ' ' H ·~ .se~cll tor ~J-tic~\rrl'~~~· ~ .,:'I. . ,. L{fment for A ... ·'~ ~ ·g ~~·)· .. . . rlgQg ,~~. lie .~-~: .].'.: ·;.;,,· '.. "~-:~:'. /':"" · ~~,l~~i~;> ,f~Crea~' s . -. . · *'~1 . · · .. -~~. .. .. · • ·• · ,., ·· · ~;;,.,;;, Decline WASHlllJToN "=" While . the 'i . ' .. 1 ~. '.:' ,: ~ -•• ; ', '.Jll•~:~~ID:.·~ictlW,·ii-•{Bftle~ -ar.; ·Vll.U 1 : ne~-·~led ·wllh~lhe ~~··'. ·• .. )1ill~1" )'Ms•·Ullebaioed 'th8t olll 'oolll' " ~riitipuiil" little oottee Vias •. RI . : I ON !( " ' l ilwJ>¥ oalilre .cailid ~ ; ~,.----------~ given ~Ei!lll,lbe ':liollll8h .. •'. . :;' ·, • , 1 liih'~ 'bad •for&otren t :l>eCauoii<.f<f'~ · and (lol. , pier In ~ ~ .,,. ,. • • ::;-__ '<~ , • · recj®;ed bard wor'-tbe ralnpani 1ra11·"-d -,Neplllj .Dlltia ,, n · c · \.! · ~.pasi~1es1 wblcll>-.·-·-·S·m·. NEYJ.HARRIS if~~ -4~be ::!~~.::';irill)nr ; .· ,T;~·:-{i,~.J1t"b:e~~b~~~ -.-------- nam • -, t. ~ tieir dlimia. a *01ld of. . r '/,~. •• :Cen.ue, ..social prohibit;;.., aM'1 When I was a litUe boy, I bad an uncle ....__ ~ · ~' -•· Cleta:~ ~eriaf ' .Jani ~ nul'tiriaJ unisbment. , -1'"""': ,,..... who could eat 8 quart of Ice-cream at a ·-.,!'114< '" llilir. liOiii<~iiilabnal ,....,, fhie 'biiois' ; ' P sitting, and ~unlesaretrained ~-""-:..;.! r~~ ;:; .~ i)g ~~illi, cbeai:~~:So,!:ills' . •'rQDAV ALL this ag ... ld apparatus by his wife or Other corarned relaUves .· em~~,,."!:'... •• _;;;_ ilut of It. ,/'Bands of' " I!" to loJiibit' laziness bas been broken. . • He neither smoke nor drank, but was an ....... ~ __, --.i-· --.:.._.a ~-ii-....... t.:... t ' JC&eream-aholit , llke mill!oos ol us, iii-tries w•"""""" Jill~ ·~~rmg -~·~ <~. _p.,. -• .pennlsalv-.. allows .the child .to letltis olic -cciiiiiP'. 1 dgh~" promiscuous lntereoorse In -JU!Jiess no... wilhollt being """1Pted; eluding myself. es ,. , n 'itiunes, temporary lialsolll~, J '!BY ol :1~al Offluence an.,,. lhe 1azj .io1es-I thought ol this search 1,;a'!!f1.11"j ·· illle -but all that dies oUl.Jii~lllltr-l""!il;i.i -..vive ev,en 'Q:;· •lllt,llaone· •,bile browalng ~:ewu ; f~tb . and. physical deterioralkm of . t~ and ultraleftism aD0\1'1 , ppear._;f through Paul Dick· bearing, before 8 ~Sb.6commlttee of the liipp1e existence. -as a good-for-nothing· an Jn-sonboo~ ~ tM8~ • '-1 teresting rebel. , C¥e1 Senate ~~· ~~: ,..._ ~ ~. LABlll.re~ ~ous cHe, "•'"ID other .,.;m,, lhel doleseenl ·now Amerlcan ·lce ~ MAM'',:~:'' p &~ltO'P s .,.;in f>f.'theiti.~ac<•>U1itlft.~ fias ayalJ>blecThe')iinnflslon tij'~isplay Boole," a.loving ·llut thousarJll, ot the thea.e youngst"e{$yfrom ~teenage addieti9f!,to a vl!fely of d~s-hls ta:zfbesa, the means to live without ~riUcaJ accou~ttoryof the Wlatem world beat their. way fiij:b) ~sh;'tbroti&b LSD to heroin m ~rking, and the philosophy to tum his e-cream • througb'!r.Yug08Ja\lla, Greoc. e, Turkey. and ~Jl~r'ate ._seari:b for new perceptlonll paruitlsm into a nice case of l!IOC!al lore, and techno15i1Y ' ,.,, , of~ lbrougb ·JDYSUcism. Why bas revolt.'' · since the -Re..iution (the first Iran to0the., fuiyens 1n Kabul, lndiJf and tlda-~ now, and In the most ad· • • " ad Jor i"""1'r:::.:· lo 1777). Goa. Gen. Lewil \(rtll, '&.rnier Marine v,'.on,ii.+!-=~--.. nd, wben aodal justice, ·SHE a· IVES weigh\ .to two o,lher fac-. «OmJDand<r • ln C~lO!iie'ift escrlbed· as -~ BUT WE lovm have oot "one ot"the' molt dlPIOi-ible aiad • s8d· m.~~ative sense, has. advanced : I. The torrent.s ,of . .fascinatlng pro-been treated fairly by the industry. Ex· dening sights of ~y life" the~ QD the to big!\.levels? And why amo~ the uppe'f pag~ presenting lhe "hippie drug cepl for a few special and expemive streets of Kabul of buodreds of J(Jtlng c~ ipstead of the reaJ victims of "" <;UJ.ture" ~issued by the establialunent I braoda, b-cremn eet.s flatter and •bier people from many countries, especially social Injustice? itsf:lt and far outr~ching the few every year. 'lbe best lcM:ream ii 1 blend the United States, trapped in the Mme. Labin has some interes:Ung millions reading the hippie underground of fresh cream, cane tupt and egp; mystical drug culture and subsisting theOries to explain the "youth revolt" ex-' tress; .and 2. -Politic:ally subnrsive what we acet in most supermarteta 11 1 mostly 00 hashish for 40 to 60 cents a pressed through ~ and" mysticism: forces (\l'im Leary, hrry Rubln, et 11) blend of tetraaqdium pyaopbolpete, dried The "lormltial increase" ol a youthful pushing drugs, !rear-dills and orgies aa .-wllq, poiyg'bote •• l""PJllene day. wUvdilty ~lation with nothing be\ttt an· lilsfrunieDt of revolution. glycol. teaweed dertvaUvet, dried corn A LURID, and convincing, story. o( to do1 ~ ~ of ~t1 ln &lie l'hl ·first enumera~ above ia the l)'?U" Md a host Of "emulliflen" Ind traveling pie ha.shiab tr-all was ~by facff6f 1liillt•chlJdren's fanCles ;" a general. rncft\important. The COOrts have gone "1tablli:.en." . Suzanne ·Labln, a French wrll!f, ,and if.Jluence n1Ultiplying the effects of moiJI "10ft1 • under tile pressure of the Moreover, there is no wl'I to teg • joumaliat with a -li:J:Uterl d~ Jn ~iveMss; ultraleftlsm ~ a majdr "iweetness built up by ~e mass media superior ice-cream from lft Interior one phystoJotiY ind cbe~. Forty _.t slJClal exploiive. ' , around the hippie drUi culture." The except by buying and IM!q.f:. An}'lhkig of the "~ addicts 'ere Americin, ~ media's attention has glamorW!d the that meett a minimum Federal standard 80 ~:from the .uPP,r and middle 'TJIEN SHE.SAYS someU.lngwhich wlll drug culture. It's a severe indictment may be called '!lc:e-c::rMm," and Ulla classes. M percent wltb some college iiiake .. acme. peo\>le llleer and 'Others a~ and worth considering. standard Ii minimum Indeed. f YOO RA VE NO IDEA what )'DU ore getting In your 1....,,...m, except plenty of air. 'nM!re ill no branding or labelinJ or listing ol lngredlenil oa an lce<!ream pockage (and the Industry ii golna to see tMt It lta)'I t' t Wlf), IO that you may be lettlnc whole milk or akim milk, but- ter or butter oU, evapunted mUt, or The .Bankers and Narcotics " . WASHINGTON ...;,.. ~ will• lay .,... ··' Indirectly finance them and accept 11 bare tbt ltnaririal baart of tM:'world 1 . ' ~ cOllateral fields full of ~m poppk!:I .. narooticl . i"'*il -year by sbowlng JACK ANDERSON' . Some of lhe "narcotics' benkerS" ""' that "~'' blnka-1 ~ in-• ~ __ J. -'Only vaguely aware that 'tbey are kJU.lng tematiallll-berom .daJen~ ~ --· •· ; ' money through • fronta to d r u I For ~ ~ has akitlft;ihe • ,, . h wboleulen. Otbe<1 !mow they •« fl. issue, tlq'vwtnc the r • ln!rJ!omei,' Tile doPt trade ftourisbed. 1 nancln( drug addiction. but cannot resill spotflgbt, fn!lead , 111 " "Na.., Sen. Walltt· Mcnlale', [).Minn., the .Jureof hll!Hnterut ~-lerm loons. lhe Mafil OVerlonfl~ , ' ~In of a Sellat< )linking !Jli>- dope addlcil, the.. r oom..ittee, 19 1.~-on the-., ,a Jie ~~'S TASK will be to traco the --"-poll nd ...... ·-nd loons lrom the -to the drUg n~A:B ce a puts It, of bposlne' i1tbe u.nklng a wholetalen. ·Thia will require ovem>~ othera w!Jo can be D-ial operatioN the! underlie lhe 11· 1 •• tbe 1r~~" and l••al _ of m o r e ~bly legjl. international 11'11111c In ,.,...lei.'' • fh: lntem7t~ banks.~ AIJ;;,h' his :!.a~~~ MONDALE'S STAFF ii at work on the wbpoena pQWera do not extend ovenus. The blnts Of oor-bank investigation, focusing 00 promln-he =r.;s to send investigaton to rupt baalters doing , ont banu lo Janan, Southeul Alla ud Sl'ltzer and, Hong Kong, Japan and ,.,_ with the -have been muted, Swiberland. M are lhe "narootlo )IOulbfy even -Inland Ollna. The blDken nit.I ~ in their count. i.-i..:..11 whole names art mentioned Jn Meanwhile, Mondale's tWf i. In oo~ -~ -wltb tbe Federal Bureau of .--:=---..,=-------:-"';"'"-.:'.,... In_'!"..,, =.,;:, ~"!'!! . N!lttOllct and Dangerooo Dnlp. which ' • I ~ ~ ---16: 1"m bu tried to tell the world the! -'l I · -·--;r • . -like any 1otbet-big but....,, . ~ .... li)IE~ ' .~ ':.~ ~':'=· :·~. ~ ~jt.. . . 't'lt, ~iuihi t>Otr.11•,•~)::::::-~~~ A •J '4iJ. . 'M.. , ,-·-tljoota. And the ~· • h i ii .. -·k• to -thel an Wbo·~ ""° • 11n-.,.. -ma, "' 11:nild ..,, pbooy 1'lllit _.,. .-. n IDilllad. that they Rrm trail If -? stock -... ar haft lhetr ,..ni up and lbelr opinions 'l'bal lllrlp of aopMI lo ·about u Aa the chain of I n t e r m 1 d I or I 1 • down aplnat men. 111ero aro "- mucll ti a paulne 'bib trail U ' llroldlet ci-to Ibo dni& ~r, W_,11 IJbtim who a.,._ lbot "lib" the pord* -channel below h the co11afara1 -. lo ollact, a tao -"U .. a"'1 lot l ive," that If It 11 a ...-~. ..,.,...._of-. -. -.ihJIW!w 111 -llW 11111 a aooc1 .,., ii 11an1 •• ~. G. H. _.,,.. ot mr 0[1111n. 10:, !hon who •11111 bbn! He'1 probobly much ·too -itec1 aoyway IOd •Ith .,.. ,,_. """' ...,.. ..... • ve-little -In the bank. ~·--·'-.. .. . -'l'lltl9 1'1111: a.ucuas. who .... r ., .. _, •"' -" - -- -111111 1011 their menlcured llnpn by "Man Is• biptd,tallM•• f..U..ro. • aba!Ww !he banda of the dope morcllants, -Pf4w • • poWilered whey IOlldl, cane 1111ar or bet! llllglr,..._orfructooe, freib-or frozen egp or powdered -· and a wlcle~ "8riety ol natwal ~w --.le Oavortop. What bu boppened In the tut decade or ID II tMl the pod ice-<mm bu ,.itell better li.t nrer and more apemlve: while the ordinary lce-mam bu aotten "orae and cheaper and r-. pr<YalooL You can ltlll find 1ood ~ at Schrafft'a or Jloward Jobnlon '1 cw Ballctn-Robblnt or Bresler'•. bu1 In the aupennarket you are 1ettlnc exactly whal you pay for -low quality for Jow price. I TlllNK AMERICANS who love Ice-mun WQ&lcf be wlllln& to pay a lo< mon ~ they cauld be oure of wbal !hoy • .,. settlnl. In -· Oavor and •llof-. 8ut tbe indultrl' .. n1. to t .. p Ill In -· Iii tnc- def-ii that a -ol -grades ., d' 'j • -a liltloC "' ... ............. the ........ , "woald GOly ...,,,_Clli · "ll-1 !11ve '*""8id .. ~ ... ..._... aod )ult ... ~., n , ·--ct.., ... llil!l,,.: -ltllri lao a hoitJ md I --· ••G•rwe---, Doar Georp: tdldn\_,...._ _I_and_u ,.. ........ dlo llUonlo,.... column w If you .. IMl letlfn. S. Y. Drorl.F.: For tbe lut time, I malll them up, · CEASE-Fl RE Column a Model Of Propiiganda? To the Editor: Richard Wilson's recent c o I u m n , ''War'I' eon,tructive Result," should be preserved by teachers of the theory and practice of 'pre-election propaganda. II is a model U!lllllpassed . ' NoncE bow Wlbon skilfully wea,vea In hiJ fa)iehoods so that they appear, only at ' .brief intervals, ~ t b e mell(flUous, 'n>lllng platltudee. In lhe lourth 'paroiraph, for ezample, where' be w'ria.. " .•. and upon 11 mlllloa >people· In Alia with a dtal7 eJected lc!edi!,~ ~ ·" tbe puslve reader ii ex~ ·i;, •forp\ that nueu ••• the only candkll;~ :~ ballot In the Saigon election.' • · " Or In -ph I whers, be wrltea " ... the flee nations ol Asia llllVl.:J · ly bec.a11911' ol the sew ... ucrtllce of America .• • .'' the reader ii not to ask about the Philippines or, ~ Korea, both now under the rule of tl:ton. OR STILL, in the I a II parqra "Nor ii there sense In lhe arawnent t the war Ol)pOlitk>n brouabt tbe war an end" -tbe unwary ruder ii tampt«I to sigll happily at lhe thouidlt that lhe war is finally and concluslvefy over, but then is jarttd by lhe realiutl<r! that it Js bl' no me.ans yet at an end. ~· Scrutiny should be gJveo '• method ol bfackenlog hiJ vlllalns ' ... plunged tllo -Into the bl~tu they prot.ondod to Iano«") ; . here bu invel';&ed 1 new device, in- nuendo. And In lhe cmmetolllfl)' of hiJ benies be alt bu1 draws forth the roll o1· dnun and flourilh of bulie: "JI WU a hard time, )lut by hl1h molve at tbe top .•. " ALL IN ALL, tbe piece 11 a maaterwork of p~lection prop111anda, for i~ declares an end to an uneftded war and 1imultaneout1y deflnet the nearly complete devastation ot Vletnai:n u con- .( MAILBOX ) llruetiYe: The .... -of the c:olWllll of~ lo -dlo Presldonl .. :J:::.,i. . . mJCbt ~ :~ "t' '\ W.B.~ ' ' Gleef•I SpftUlen. To the l!ldllor: 11le "Speaden" lo COOgreu •« all gleetully lhoulln& about "loopllol .. " and ta:: reform jw:t IO they can get more money to spend on their may balr- brained acbemes. WELL. LET'S S1Z w theJ '"" -out lu·fr.e municipal bondl for echool fadlltles -<harltalifo donaUom to )'DUr clllich -int•-.. your ......... - or the drductklrll for JOlll' taa -or tbe · baltflta for the bllnil, aged and-disabled . or the Income llidl -'8 spend on medical bills. 11le 1WD total o/ tbe above ii about If I billion. The niltln& cleflclt ii abuut Jiii billion. So. who ii 1olni=Y the remalnloc 127 bil llon due. to COngrewnan Mark Andrewt of N Dakota! Lei'• hope these wild "Spenden" In the r ·,...... w111 c1ooe tbe b 111•a1 "loophole" in the U.s. -l be ConlrOaalonat power ID create ovenpend-lna by "dellcil" financing , "hldi IC· ~ to Congreuman Wilbur Mills ii the ...... IOle buic ca111t ol lnflatkln. '' C C. MOSEIZY New Sources of Power C·W1nrla PeaAre ..,.._ The ~kwls ror new ..._ ot power ao by the ..Id ..,.. f..oailm. They ...,.. fnim ..., power to wind power to 1om e lh t a1 called ~mlcl. Eodo bas pocentill value for Ibo d- futuro : each ii belnc -very lhon>ug)lly ; each hu, IO fllr U -.. tedrk>&oa can delmnlne, ltrlouJ llmlta- tkJrll u • total powft' aaurce aclequtte to n:anklnd'I needs. All cculd probably be lmmen..Jy belpf\lt sullPle-il to other. Mow.-ol-. NUCLEAll POWEii. diolpflo t h e ldeolocilta, ii by fir the beat -· ........ of crucially --.•. miciaUy ...ied. iocldenlallJ, tor cJean. in& ,. -tn•llw•""'ll and um, llmltod f-'l ludo !0< m6ro a-1ato -0 ,-,, .... ol !bi Iopa ol othe<. mDlllJ .a.v s ad IOafta: tidal Ind ~ :.:;. be -"""al1J -Uve: ao a1n w1ndt. 8'll U.. .,_, eoo- Quotes ...... 1-....., u ....... !"!'11 .. ,.. l!O:qfol -"t"PI .......,. felt a -sliauld It lall buala111 1,......n.. ol -it11). It . ..,. ,.. ,_ -you ~ rou llove. Jo IOI up In the momlof and tbal ... people .,. drpMdlnf -,.., .. centratlonJ ol ,....,. aro for the -part lniennlllent aod too wldely .W lllrouJhout the -to pmJdo .. economical IOd ll<adJ....,.. of-. IN A YEW PUm ~ ...,wty 1mter lklel than Calilomla -. lfie ...... -lo belns -· but Ibo -oulput ii not 1ttal Sfmflarly, lhorl .. few pl-. where the -II .._ etlOllgjl and UUidJ _..,. to -bomelolnc n -u. willll. No potentill _,... II lllillC ,...... lie-. -to the old-· OUM18COMJ' DAILY PILOT Robm N. W•f4. ,_ • ...._ T"°""" K•...U, Ullor ' Bo,.... K11 ..... - l!dll0riaf ,,..,. ,.,.,.,. '"" ..tllorlal -., ... Doflr ruot ..,u 10 lntanll .... ....._ .. le "9dtn by SW I etac W. .,.....,..""'. .,.,, -... --rntftt:at'J on _... tA ...... .... tJ.rnilkMct. tw paooer a a.._ furthrtUPf 'eotM1f1 'ff ..,._ ......... t ..... diw-rw ~ta of..... •• • .. rwni and ........ -..... .. , ....... f'rlday. N._._ 10. llrl • • Tax· Plan Get,s A.x In' Senate SACRAMENTO (AP) -A •u blllloa poopertf tax rellol· IChooi floanoO proposal WU k1IJed by two vot<s In the Senate. But foes &aid they want the measure sent to a joint Assembly • Senate committee for more negotiations and predicted 1 comprom.lte will be reached In the coming three weeka. The 15-11 rollcall ThundOJ' wu two votes doter to pas. age than the aame measure ree.!ved Jn Augu.st, when it was kllled on a U.11 tally. 1t POR110N OF 120 DISSIDINT CONSTELLATION SAILORS CLENCH FISTS requires %7 yes votes for final S.omon Cl1lm R1cl1I Dl1<rmln1tion Aboard Ship, RefuM Order ..,_ passage to the pemor. ---------'!'be propcoal ls the ..,.It or bipartisan negoUaUons last .summer between Republican Gov. Ronald ll<egan and Democratic AM<mbly Speaker Bob MoretU. THE TAX plan would giYe local schools an extra $500 million a year and would cut property truces by another WIO million. It Would pay for most of that by increulng state in-. come and sales taxes . P'oes: or the proposed tax shih aakl they preferred an alternative plan which would boost school support by '375 million a year, but woold put off the issue of property tax relief until nut year. But they agreed earlier in the day in a private two-hour luncbeoo with Reagan in bis omce to open a new round or bipartisan Senate · As.embly negoUatlooa 11 the lax bill fail- ed. Waterbed Fans Lose OAKLAND (UPI) - Sleeping on a waterbed is not one of the rights pro- vided by the U.S. Constitu- Uon. Legislature Won't Meet Deadline Navy Backs Down to Sailors SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Legislature won't even try to meet the State Supreme Court's end-of·the-year reap- portion men t deadline, Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob h1oretti says. And it the court steps 1n and reapportions Senate a n d Assembly districts l t s e I f , Assembly Democrats w 111 have the muscle and majority next year to ovenide both the court and Gov. Ronald Reagan and reapportion the Legislature along Democratic Jines, Moretti sa1d. Moretti called a news con- ference Thursday to comment on the state Supreme Court's denial earlier in the day of Moretti's request for a six- month extension in the cow't 's December deadline for the Legislature t o reapportion itself. SAN DIEGO {uPI) -The Diego area -North Island, crew of the ConstellaUon Miramar and Imperial Beach uluted as the Stars and Naval Air Stations. Stripes W<re hoisted on the All but ·10 of the 130 are giant carrier -4,780 of them black. About 400 other black from the ship's decks and 130 sailors remained on duty. ,rebels, mo!tly black!, from an Training exercises for the adjoining pier where they re-"Connie," once part of tbe jected their captain's com-fighting fleet that sent planes promise offer to return to du· over North Vietnam, were ty. begun last week but dlmzpted A week·long confrontation by the crewmen's sitdown between the men and the strike and other problems. Navy came to a climax at the 'nle maneuvers were postpon- 8 a.m. ceremony Thursda¥, ed until after Thanksgiving. arr:!. in the end it was the Navy A Navy spokesman said that that backed down. In an ap-with the men divided into pa re n t I y unprecedented smaller groups, more at· retreat, it reassigned the tention could be given to their disgruntled sailors to sOOre personal problems. 'Their new stations effective today. commanding officers w J 11 The rebel sailors began the work with each man in- crisis by staging a sitdown dividually, the spokesman strtke at sea. They brought a said. battery of five civilian lawyers The Na~ said there was with them to the final negotia-never any question of accusing Uom with their commanding the men of mutiny since the officer, Capt. J. D. Ward. legal definition of the offense The sailors refused his order requires an attempt to to return to the ship after he overthrow constituted authori· met per800a!ly wilb their Jy and assume llllc!t comniam representaUves and reportedly of a ship. oCfeted to ameliorate their MORE111 SAID he was grievances 1f they would rejoin THE BLACK Servicemen's "surprised" at the court's 6-1 the crew. Caucus said the men feared decision, because he said the for their safety aboard t h e court has been reluctant to get THE NA VV a n n o u n c e d carrier, wbere there were menial jobs and given banber punishments for infractiou of ruJea than those meted oUt to whites guilty of the aame of- fenses. They demanded review by hlgher authority of the ~ charges given black sailors with poor work record!, chang- es In the dlsciplln8ry system and a promise lbat oo punish- ment would be imposed on any of them for taking part in the protest. Long ~each Oilman Dies LONG BEACH (AP) - Funeral services for Daniel D. Dunlap, pioneer oil developer and industrialist wbo drilled this city's first producing oil well, are scbediJed today at the Sunnyside Cathedral Chapel here. Mr. Dunlap died Wednesday at age 83. He served on the boards of directors of several major oil firms, bolh in the United States and several foreign -. ,,., .... ,, ... 10, 1'72 DAILY PILOT S SF l,IART Women's Rights Back~ System 'Unsafe' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The auklmatfld train c o n t r o I .,._ for the new rapid ttaN!t "l)'llem lo the OUJand. 6an ·l"rlnclloo region -call- ed "1111U01lable and wider ..,.... oondlllON lnoperat111e" '!bur. day by lnvelllgators of the CaU!omla Leglafalllre. llACRAMEm'o (AP) -11le lbe lower bouM author. alf1IWo Ill.tie-= ~ llmllar ....iuuon alr<ady I~ lo ab a -"' lbe Auembly, bul rail the 2lnd It.life lo ,.tit)' lbe IJlto U.. wne roadblock In t!I. Plor-d women'• r 11ht1 Senate Ru!OI Committee. -r amendment to the U . S . Two .... tors br!olly 1pob Constitution. against lbe measure. ' '!'be \'Ole ..... alter the Tbe .... tor who liad been -bad -bottlecl Ill>. tbe -of ,......... by In tbe l!<G&to .Rulet Commlttoe wo1Mn'1 .,..po 1o free the ~ ff ,..... Jona. ~ ratification NtO!utlon from mtnutto :--..::-in y.:, =~ ~ Conunli:; Senate Chamber. · J.._ Miils. v o /'f d for II will -up fO< final t b e reooluJl<n Wednetday .w.mblJ eJ>llmfal next -1<. In llt4el Co1J11nllloe, but <a.!1 11id Auembl11D1!1 W ~le r hll vote agalnsl It on lbe final KartbWI (D-lfooterey rark), S.mte :>¢>. , The l'tPOfl, by the )l8l1lllll IO(jllllUve llllal)>lt'1 .--~....------~-------, oMce, re«>mmended tUt tbt ~...:::~.1t; four -" of the l)'llem uoW "ci>ml>lm, relllble, safe oparat!on" ol lbe traiJI de- tectloa c:fniultry Is -".It'• got to have aoine ma· jor redesign lo meke It -t," · !~live analyst A. Alan Pool remarted. The autanated train oonlrol mtOm Wlli In fact based on an uotrled cone.pt, said Poot. The fact t., hl1 aides ••· plained, 0 Jt cannot det,ect tralnl in all .inatances." OFFICIAL'l al BART head- quarten Jn Oakland aald Ibey were not given a copy of the report bef<re the press receiv· ed Jt and would have m coi. ment unlll they obtained and slndled II. "We'll have plenty to say to it, but we can't until we have a ~ to loot al It and · study it," aaid Mite Healy, a BART official. The Bay Area Rapid Tranllt District -BART -began operaUng the first aegment of lbe n.mile syatem Jn s.p. !ember. Thal wa1 I b t Oatland·Jl'remont line, wblab the report said b being con- trolled manually and b aafe. The Oatland-RlcbmoDcl II<&· meal i. sdleduled lo Co Into operation In JllllUAl'Y, lbe Oakland • COncord -t In May and lbe oatland-Soo Francilro segment D e X t S.plember. '!'be addltloo of the UMs to Conoonl and San Franc!aoo wUl mean swttcbtwers from tract lo tract wblcb the report says cannot be done ..ie1y with the present 1111- Alameda Co unt y Superior Court J u d g e Robert L. Bostick ruled 1lluraday that landlonb bave the right lo ban waterbeds Crom their prop- erty and tossed out a suit lrcMlsht by tenant. wbo claimed the U.S. Comtllu- Uon prevenled landlonb from discriminating against wat.erbed usera. directly involved in lhe draw· Thursday afternoon that the "night fights" between the ing ol new district boundaries men would be reassigned to races. The group complained for !tate Senate, Assembly and three shore Mset ln the San that blacks were relegated to Congressional districts. 1----~------------'=------------------------'-------------------countrie!. tem. Landlonlll obJecl lo the water-filled beds because of their weight and the poHlblllty of floods . Grand Jury Member Indicted SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego County grand jury lndlcted one of lla member.11 and a former member Thurs.- ( BRIEFS ) day aftet a 1lx-monlh in- v e 1 t lg at Ion <lf the N e ighborhood Development C.O~ 15-count indictment ac- CUled them, along with the aaency'I e1ecuUve director , of conaplracy, mJsapproprlatlon ol pubiic funds, embeulement and """" ibeft. Tllo -... Ronald LeRol 1'ama, a OlllT<ltl memhtt or till ll<Olld jury; the R<v. o.....ai.cn M. Pbelpe: Jr., a ,.._"""""and -mln!Jter " .. l'llil'• l1nllOd Methodlal ·Ollidl; ..i Wllllam li<l>ry ~':,:~~00: ......... """"'c In Ille model ddoo ..... and aid poor and iiolm.rllY -... ··-6..vt• . · .t.08 ANGELBi (AP) -A '~ Jmi hu found. .. .ll'OD .. suJl11 of II ...,,.. ii ~-111 oblcene . 3' ~ "-=.-'~ 1 m·~~maD . ,......_ .... toplo. I= •••Ol.,llU.IJ and ·-··· .. , __ _ (CZ ..... .. w .. . . ,,.. ....... . V!i-~~~IU 11111 • "'" ~ 'tlill ,. 2 . • MllM • ' .-;, 'CfU'•I -·· Counrll-~=1·, ...... ,,':it::1 •·I ..... "~"' .. ,, -jj."l 1~'::$ t.aa ••fir ...... , _ ~~ • The Democratic..chief of the Assembly added that the court is welcome to go ahead and reappartion the Legislature. ,But Moretti said ll the court imposes a reapportionment plan · which be doesn't like, then the huge new Democratic As.embly majority el«ted Jut Tuesday can draft ita own reapportionment and there Is nothing the court can do about It. "We may reapportion next year, ngardless of what the court does . They can come up with a plan, and we can come up with a plan subsequently," Moretti said. "The law says we must reapport ion after e v e r y cenam. It doesn't say we can't do it more frequenUy Jf we want to," Moretti said. Body Found; l.D. Sought SANTA ROSA (AP) - Sonoma County patheloQlll.I worked today lo establish the identity and cauae of death of a badly decompoeecl bedy found in hilly ground near the Russian River community of Guernevllle. The bndy WU fouftd by I 71· year~ld resident o tit for a walk. He sighted a human band sUcldn(i «1t of the ground and Cllled -· depoll.. wbo reoomed ft Thunday frvm a llilallow grave. , Shorilf Don SttelJ>eb refus. eel lo _.iate wlietMr the bedy had any oonnectllln wflb thre< """" unearibld !1st weet In Meodoclno C4anty In a smpecfed "Helli A11Cels burying ground." Party Seen In '74 Race WASHINGTON <UPI) - Rep. John G. Sdunlti or 'l'Wllln, PHlldenllal -... of the Arnor!con party, llYI the party will run Clndldat6 f0< Oqrta In 1'71. '"!'lie retuml from .the lfll --till e!ICl!on -· conclualvely that &be "-lean Party 11..now on tho U.S. PDllllcal mop lo etay," Bcllmfu llld ,,..,.,. He 4ld not •1 In wblcb -Clbdldeteo would be -· 8«11!!!t• pilled ... _. "' ... """· -"" wflll 11 r::-for c-p Wlllace In • : ' • r r ' \ @) o@@)~@ fashion island, newport center 6.45070 • I • - / , ··: • . • . . • \ .. . • • • .. . . • • E:D IT I C:).N . •· . • • .. . · • JpL 65, NC). ~IS, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PA6ES • OMN&E cbuNtv. 1CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NQ~ 10, 1972 H ~CENTS , . . . . . . " Se~ond Upper Ne~rt .Bay Bridge Proposed ) . i.ilmira& ... . 'Blruted . . On ·Rac'ism ·:··~, .. ,'·· .. · ~"- ' .. Cities ·Seek County Share 0£ .U~S~ Revenue Sharing ' Oranp ~ dtlel mmcl" !$ Ille argue lllal 17 'percent ol "" ccunty'1 flderiil reu ij 1 t ""'1 W., 'lluunday population IJ within !be cttles. lil&bl wtlll I IUlnllic ,...-11111 lbe ....,_ -county commun11Jes wiD lhan lo lJ' lmlu -I -61-lll eotlJDllld.19.I 'If.I ml1lJon ol lllelr own lmn l'rOlldOol mDlbt to bWlaltal· t"'•1"•'U.. Nlmn'a revenue lharlng · program but 1-c& (;Oo1111,)lllft,flsllt .,_ ' lhef woold lib to lllve 11 leut IO pll'- .... to lllt _..of lopll-II I cent ol lbe county .-._ polJlio· tu zlll-ilited>• !loo, 'a. 'Ibey Robor1 F~. Cities Loque preold9lt ' IDCI moyor ol Pllcenlll, lald 11 'Ille . • Loque meeting In Oran&• " would! be DoiV f(Jnes Hit,s 1~':'.: ~.~::=i:-:: . ' , . ~~:t\!.':'t. ~-r.r:'* .:·: S_ets Mark, Tiw.:i F~ls ~El~J:~~ ........ tw ... ,..11: -'!lull !be COoZlly -over IO pe...i .NEW VORlt (AP) -The Dow Jones day, tt feD -below 1,000. or ti.I mlllloo IOr -lo the dtlet on ~•-Wall anet'1 -Sloet Pl:r:-=y•W-.it prlarltypro......,tohedeienntoedb)'tbe • ~~ ........... 'bul ,... =~-.--tbe ------II mllMIJ indaC... 'luid • 1 _.ol 1Lt1*'3 ·-1'&1 -_.._ ·ol the __.. dying 1 ·number of ICl!u~ to tnlflc snarls In other llUI of !be city, "-them ll(O I majqr artaiaJ bigl!Way network behind Well Newport to re1ieYe ooutaJ traflle·and I poalble U• -ol lbe Qmma de! -_,, ""-b !be old P""lft< Coast Freeway contdOr along Fifth.A...._. The proposal for a muslve·nolwod< ln- cludes: ' " . -spjllllng, off · a """ o!~ ·ol Coast HJcliw•Y just weal ol Newport Boulevard, running tt behind west Newport and Ulen north from Newport Sl>om tQ Victoria street In Costa Meaa. -Swinging the extension of !be Newport Freeway beblnd Well Newport towlld !be Santa Ana .Rlver, lint up with !be new Coast HJcliway and then carry tt on Into Huntington Beoeh to lint with Ille Oout Highway at B~unl Street. -Putting cul de sacs at Ille ends of tile old Coast Hilhw•Y on either side o1 tile uilttDg Sanla Ana Rlver bridge. -Terminating Superior Avenm and Balboa boulevard at the new oout Highway. -E>tending both llllh and 19th - to join into the new Cout HlgbwaJ..,.. Clucas said a ma.tor intercbaale would be created above Newport Sborel ml·oll lhe road.s In lhe aru would -llllo 1t thus centralWng cootrol over t!ae ·tNfftc flow In the area. "Bui like all Ille thlagl wo _ ..,._ !See TRAFFIC, .... I) Versailles Report Aides Admit Haste in Agreement By L. PETER KRIEG .... DllfF ..... ..., At least lline Newport Beacll ooun- cilmen wtJl uk-lllat clllqes he made In lhe-OODdillODI 'ol tbelr preclpl,loul - meot that aettled Ille $U. 7 mlll1oo Verlllllel,denllty laWIU!t !be day after It bad been fUed, lt WU lffmed today. c,unet-wiO meet Monday at 7:311 p.m. In dl)i ball for public heartnp on the controveratal West Newport housing project. ·* * * Ci!W.ens Set · Q~n ~eeting ~ F •• ,-" ~ ·-A·Jto ~-_. ~~ Will .. :~~ .... -..... cmilllel·•.,..-;-~..,.lo upt bdrluw~H;i.Oii ... .motel) llUll'OODdlac 1111 v~ ,, u..at. 1n West NewJ>on. The -'""· •J>O-b)' llawport Resldenll Unlled' (NRU), wiO tab ploc:e at 7:311 p.m. In Room 115-111 ,ln Ille eut wing of Newport lllrllor High Scbool. CGuncilman Corl ltymk. ud City Malll!ler Robert L. '.Vynn mve IC!CePled • lnvhali<m·11o ...W-lhe ptllorlq, "Other councnmea we coniacted were reluctant to lalk hecauae !be inJect II not In their dlltr1dl," sakl Allu Beet, NRU ebalrmln. Tbe project ii In Ma)'Or. !,>oaald A. Mclllnll' d Ii t r I c ~ but Ifie ...,., reportedly will ~ In Mesko 1111111 jull befon Mood'1'1 couocll -... II whlcll !be Verullla inject will he ~-Beet said• NRU Wlnll Ille !lmday forum "hecauoe ~Y night -when oouncllDMr> have heorlnp aebedulecl on Versailles -.. --.. he IUCb I rhubarb." "And I public hearing la I terrible ploee lo get Information," Beel< lald. While realdenll have pnJluted the VenaW.. project l1neo Ille llrlt 1111 unlll were opprvved ,nearly two )'Un qo, I full.fllllled flaor erupted """' !be developor ol Ille lftjecl filed I '1J,7 m!Uloo lanull 11a1n11 !be etty Oct. II Ind -met Ille -day to ael· Ue It. Tllo IUJI WU filed allepdly hecan• tbe dt1 -~ ordl-to reduce tbe dealll)' of !be project -• lo 11 18litl per oae -alllloaO no flnll oct1cm on !be downzonlnl had 6een totan. ID lllllda( tbe -~ ... -...._.., It I -ty flcun ol 14 unltl per ICl'I but e 1 l IO la I le d ----lmpoood b)' Ille plannJnc commllllon. They'll have before them a ,wr report they didn't have when they met Nov. l in special sea1oo 1DC1 lll't<d lo allow the project lo pnioeed 11· the Dooald Schol> Company weuld drop lll laW1Ult. That staff report llY• councilmen made changes In 1111>1 condltiom of de•elnpment eslahl(lhed by Ille planning _.._ when ti.Y 11tlled Ille lull after a IQ.minute eecret meeting and a tw<>bur public meeting. The three couodlmen, wbo asked nol PeetS-••• Yuri T, Galamtov, 33, a dlJ- fidenl )lnM!on poet and writer 1i'-11188 trlal touched oil protesta In llli>lcow and 1brood, hu died In •·labor camp fol· lowing a 1to1111cb operation. State Senators Get Mice; Voted For Amendment tc. be identified, admitted Ibey acted hastily in ageeing lo aettle Ille In.ut and aren1 haJlllY with what lhey did. They said Ille spedfle octloDI tl!IJ'D seek will he delmnlned followilll Mon- day's hearings oo the Ille permit. the heighl, and Ille envtnwnenlal boplCI report iEIR) of Ille project. The cily'1 llaff report, ._ other things, says there will be more bedrooml in Phase 11 of the complex now thin !See REPORT, Pop I) * * * Developer's Environment : Report Eyed , Newport Beoeh plmm1nf aldel aid todly the en•humnallal hnplct repar'I (EJR) lllld by the developer ol lhe Ver- lll111el olJ the al.tis 1portmeoll II ID- complete, The city'• proleulnnal plannbw Ital! died oeversl other nbjectJGm 1oDie re- port In their useament drawn far can- 1ideratloo by dty COtllldlmeo Monday night. At the u me time, City Attorney Oennll O'Neli has drafled I .-lut1oo f« ....,_ cnmen lo c:<11111der Mooday nJcbt that aay1 they approw the "Elll. the Ull pennlt and Ille eieeptloo lo the ~ ordinance for the apartment project _.. Hoaa Memorial llolpllal. COunctlmen ire scheduled to eoectdd oubl1c heiring• an U-tbn!e -llonday ollflt. - Here II what clly plannen hno lo 1111 shout the EIR: -ft doesn 't &Ive "due <•••terlllll" to envlronmentll COf'IOHnl. -0.lliled gnidin1 and ...._.,, plans weren't even submitted. -The report.says Ille project wtD .,. ate a chance in the chartder of lbt tmmedlate 1Urrouodlnp. -1br tot.al number ol future .utomo- biles 14071 ._ which ·--tlom have been haaed II "•...-!'""' low.'' -The ,.port llYI It de1ll wltb lt!lmk: mpwrtna prOOleml. bul It do<ilin't. _,,,.,. ls no sublllntlva dlla • pro- jeeted -levels. -Then II DO -..Uve dall • to any 1rcheololl<o! or poleonloqkol de- pollll e11 Ille Ille. -Eltlmales of -... - ..... -... 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"blhid" for Mr '* II .. d"""" -Walt (/udlf Dart, ..... fllfl IOtlfQhl ... ,.,. ...... clor'• Wn......,.., ........ ~ &.-' t:..= -=· £.: to • --" --' =-=-"1: ~ .. Id M -,_....,. .. -. -- ... l I • ) I School Sex County's Own TV · Education • r I To ·Air Nov. 20 By JORN ZALI.ER Of 1M Dl6lr Pl ... 1'9ff The political, cultural, and educational affain of Orange County will come under the 1tare of television lights Nov. %0 wbee the county's first puhllc broa<l- castlng station takes to the airwaves. Officials of the Coaat Community College District said thls momlng that KOCE-TV, Channel 50. is on the verge of btoadcas1ing its full-color, UHF signal after two years af intensive preparation. Dr. Norman E. Watson. chancellor or the district, said it marks the firs t tlme in the nation a community college group has taken the lnitlaUve In operatina: a full_,cale te!ev1sion station. "KOCE hu an lncompanble Of>' portunlty to enhance the important role or publlc broadcasting." uid Dr. WallOn. "The station will add a dimension kllll overdue to one of our nation's futat growing population, indmmal, and cultural centers," Dr. Wi:o.tson said. tnitial broadcasting for the station will ccnslst largely of material such as "Sesame Street" and "Maste>l)iece Theatre," whicb are standard features oo national public broadcuttnc stationl. "We don't want to beiln brooclcastin& our local material until we get an the bu gs out of the system," explained Bill Furniss, general manager of the st.ation. Early in 1973. however, a richer mix· ture of local programming will begin. he said. • This will inclu de the psychology series "As Man Beh<lves," which will be offered in the spring semester for full college Harbor View Residents Map Protest credit A second CredJt aerie1,ebly on eonsumtr economics, b ll!o . The first -·· bnadcasling !tr this month will cootain •t least two major Or .... Ocamty ll0"3 luturu. One wUI focus oo ...;or i-bclaa Oralll't Ocamty. '!be other will tab ....... pth loot al stTtra1 of the COUDtJ election. races just concluded. Watson aaid It will be probably two years before the st&Uon reaches a mil of one-thlnl national publlc broadcullng program>, one-lblrd educatlonal of· ferinp. and one-tblnt pollUcal and cultural llfain ol Orange County. Ultimately, II may be posalble to earn a full two-year c:oll~ delJft fnlm the Coast community Colli(• District from television courses None, but offtclals stressed that day IJ at least n .. yem away. The statloo IJ funded through a variety or federal, state, and local sources. But Furniss said that most oi" the expansion of local programing will need to be finan- ced through private and government 111""11. FronaPqel REPORT ... ·!here would b~ve been If It bad been built at Its original denal!)' of 3&.f uruta per acre. (The ~lannlng commission recom- mended r<dttclng the denatt, cl Pbaae n to 11 units per am -which allepdly prompted the laWltllt -while ODWl- cilmen agreed to SU unlll per am In the settlement.) It aaya the number cl people living "'·'may be cut alJPUy. Under the orJilnal zoolltg, the roport says, there would have been U>U. bedn>OmS In lbe project. Under the reduced deruiity, there can be up to 1,150. This can be accompllsbed by reducing the number of efficiency and one. Harbor View Hills resi dents are rally· bedroom apartments and increasing the ing their numbers to attend the Newport number of two-and three-bedroom. Beach City Council mettln.I Monday apartments. night to protest the trvlne Company's Other 1lgnlflcant cbana:es, according to proposed Jasmine Creek townhouse the city llaff: development. -Eumpllaa -the dly'a grodlng Patience K. Bethel, prtsldenl of the onlinlllCI, 'llblch -allow bulldlnp to Harbor View Hills Homeowners Assocla-rise up to II ftet above natural l[fade. tioo, today iSsutd a coll for a "good" The bulldlnp would bo~IJ foll bJib 1..-1 lo Mm I l .. te ~ deeJl •llllmll ~'!,.~Ibo II"' UmJI :i.1111 in the lmpoct and fl>ial dJsPooillon ol iJ9 _".. .. tiillll !II I de H fqOI Jasmine Creek development." IDOUDll ol dirt. Councilmen will meet Monday at 7:30 . -Enmptlm ol l'/S,000 In bulltllnc lee•· p.m. to coosider the Pl1JllOSed l'lktlit m trade lor a -aJoac the blullllne subdlvlaloo at the souilniie>I -tl ' lh4h tht dlwlpor oorllell tbad declartd San J .. quln llllll Jload llld Mlrpodle ha weilld '"" lo tht'Clty. . . A....... ' -A prritaloD fw !Ito -ol 1 JS. Mn. Bethel aald extenstve ~·· tncb watlr \1111ID .oonjaclkn11111i·,. Ing· IM pul alx weeka by Dtoodl-·. quind publlO lmpmomeoll In lklperlor Jcbn Store "to encourage the ln1nt Avenue wu drtpped. Company to go back to the drawlnC · -A pro-!hat water and eewer board and retum with a plan which wa service be pro'lldod by the city wu dn>p- can find acxeptable have thus far proved ped. fru!Uen." -A............,! thal the water ayatem Mn. Bethel ee!O ~ fell · lo bo COllllnlCled lo confonn with the clutnies mul!IJll Jrvtq· Ibo mti1cl!onS · WOot Newport Muter Pion of Woter impooed by the PlallnlD& conuttiatlon are !"ecllltlea 1IU deleted. totally Wllltiafactory. ' -A requimnent that the developer ''These changea cOoalsted or lowmin&: construct a traffic 1li081 al the in· ""veral bulldln& pads In the upper a1<a teraectloo of Hoep!W Road and llupeJ1or along Marguerite Avenue from one to 15 Avenue wu dlleted. The llpl will colt feet to give pads no higher than four feet somebodf •boll! tto.ooo c rt y - above street level," the Aid. said. 1 "At the same time In .the 11<a alq --Tiie de..itper 1IU exempted from M"'lllUtle below Sauaalito the bulldln& payins water """"°""'" fees. U UIY pads ~ere raised u mucb u 11 feet," -A t<qU!mnent lblil all .....;..ta she 111d.. provided ·for water, aewer and storm She said that u I result of thMe and dra.:..i purpoees be a minimum of 10 feet ot.ber changes "a ~jorlt)' of view homes wide, with greater widths provided where will be cbstructed. required by the_ public worta director has been cfelltrlCI. · ' Gen. Twining Ill The rei>ort alao says the settlement does not provide for review .and approval of the;project by the Newport.Jleach lire SAVANNAH , Ga. (AP) -Gen. Nathan manbal -and It should: F. Twlni.og, former chairman of the .Joint It also says the location of bW.ldings iii ChlelJ of Staff. wu in the Intensive CIR. • relatlclt. to· 1torin drtln and sanitary unit at Memorial Medical Center here t.o-sewer fticlllties should Include a review day followlnll 1ur1ery. Twlnln&, 7$, wu· by . the ~c woria dlrtdor which il admitted to !he bolpital Thuroday. He ii ~'!. retired and makes his home at Hilton Head, S.C. OIAM•l COAST • DAILY PILOT ..... .,.1 PLANNING ••• cema..., the vilual upecll ore -· -Moro 1tudy la -Oii .. _,. to counllrlcl posalblt '"'ion dur1nc wlD-ter mootlw. Aocordinr. to the EIR, the ~ plme of the pro ect would not have a 1lgn_ll· ican t eff~ on lhe eristlng Don aod fauna and/er the de1tructlon of htltortc. archeolollcal or paleontolotical atteo. The E~. 1lso uys VeraalUu will not have a a1gniflcant effect on the bay or ocean waters, bay surroundings or drain· age systenu golnc into the bay. l',....P.,,el TRAFFIC ••• ' . t;urb ,u:r;~ ' 6ACIWIEN'l'O (AP) -Tllhlor con- lrols over eex education In Calllomla cfalsrooml are proposed In 1 t'OIOliltlon pr-.iled today to the State Boan! or EduolllOO. nit ruohttion WU -led II tho...,. ond day ., the bolrd'• l1"Mlay meoilna. Bui actloo waa poslpootd unW !lie Deeember meeling because of the ab!enct ol Eugene Ragle ol Auburn. Ragle demanded an investigaUon cf how aex education cl..,._, aro conducted. Thursday, the hoard also .•aa told lhat tho Slate Curriculum Commlllloll, on od· vi>Ory 1Jod1, dropped lb tllroo-yur filhl agalnll lulboolu' which use IM divine creation expl1nation of man's orl&lna. 'l'hll lhoory, which rollilout !Un- damenlalista have ur&ed. for yean, would be gi•en equal billing wllh Chorl11 Darwin's theory of evolution. nit boerd decided -,.... 1(0 to usehoththeorleJ, It i5 scheduled to ;.neet bl December to St1ect teii:lbooks. The sex education resolution contalm a key aectloo wbicb glvea local 10ltool superintendent.a veto power over outside speaken uled in 11famlly tife" or se1 education course1. The resol ution was prepared in the wake of a furor created this year when homosexuals appeared as guest lecturers i.· sex education classes b. San Francisco and Marin counties. Today's resolution, prepared by Henry Heydt, a special assistant to the board, is a rewriting of a resolution the board adopted Aprtl 10, 19e11. The resolutlon saya pareota al1ould be not!Oed by mall or sex educllloD couraes, or, U the requlrotl uoUce la aeul home with I pupll, pareola lhould also be COD- lacled by telephone or uUd to return a slip tndlcatln& opproval or dlaapproval of their child's particlpat1on. Teachers should have "profesatonal preparaUon" in sex educaUon, either when they are attending college or liter they are on the job, the resolution says. The science textbook& proposed for 3.3 million elementary school children were the battleground during the hoard'• Thursday sesalon betwllft advocates of the theory of evolution and supporters of the special creation tteory. Special creatloo bacbrl said the Idea that the uoivene wu enated by UI om- nipotent "designer" anc! that man was created prttly much u be 11 now ahould be given equal lellDk -,wtllt Ibo theory or evolution formalatotl bf Brillab eclentlsl Charles Darwin midway lhrougb the 11th century. Darwin'• tblor)' bolda that man evolv· e<. !tom I lo!NI' order of Uk, ~ thao IO 8peabn uUd to oppear before tbe hold'tl durJnl I DrothoO ftv~ hour publlc hearlite on adopllao cl science lel\6. ·Nolie of the ltookl con- tained material on apeclal cnaUon. Newport Beach Plwne Soliciwr To Face Court A Newporl 8-'t plW IDIJd!«, or· reUi Oii I folooJ cltqocif ..,, ....... I puhlle leioplltlw .... _ ,,, ...... ap a _. cndll card blD after bdttl told to liq up and -tt In. -.... .. ..----. -c. Oortrln. liZ, la -lid I« a-W-"1 11 1:1111 p.m. In DI-Two ol lllrl>ar 1ttdldal Dlatrl<I Court. He wu arreated Tuelday by Newport Beach Detectl•e Todd ~. who found CorwiD aboelll fmD hiJ home •I 3810 Seaabore Drive oo hlJ !Int vlJll there. The lnveltlgator left WOid for Corwin lo coolacl ltba at lteodquarlen -i. retumetl.. . -" nit ttllj)el!l,.pollc:e llld, _., ..... cd In to Ond 'ool wh1 Detecim wu- wllllld lo~· him-. I Ht blllod t1ie ~ lo tht pollct lltltloo to thal aomo cindl! .,S tho! )IOI him Jn. ~ lliU.I . Jnvullp~ caae. Pacific It Compatt)I 1utherlU. said O>rwllt ordered to tum In hlJ mdlt card due to noo-p1yment of hlJ a · cem•• cbarlOI. but he a1191tc11y falfad t.> do IO a1td continued to Ult It. Measles Inoculation Set in Costa Mesa 1=Dizationl against both the l~ay ,....._ and rubella, tht ~ mwlet c::an be obtalMd bethmtnl at I :ilO ·p.m. Nov. f7 at St. John ihe Bojrtlst Church I t 1021 W, Baktr St., Coata Meaa. orrered by the Nttlonll -tloft. Mardi of Dimes, Uie -blntd Jm. manlutlon ll J"IMINMDded for all chllm.tl no! lnu1'11tbttd llMt 1111. Parmllalon allpo alptd by pa1t1tll wW be required. ' For more lnfonnaUon, call Harritt BemUI OI r7Hf70, Preu1ier Pilot Dies .. . PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) -Lt. Col Stawort n. 8PtDCtr, IS, pontJGOI Dilol roe ~11£--~. dltd Tburad17 llllr on ._... -. He alao 1181 pllol fer I llmt lttr Prllldlot NWto wbee be WU vb prtlltlanl lltd lallr r... lhta Vice -l.YodtJa B. Johnson. He rtl1red In 1"'- -- T.mtn(llly's O~dPa~rs Diseovered " l NEW \'ORK ~l -the <ill~ clty~. accountlnJ ncordl cl Boss Tweed', whoee ., : ..um.led plundering or the public tni'- ranaes from $20 mllUon to $200 mllUon~. btove been found ln a city warehouse ht a Qu-O.U-. hlltory p<Ofes1or. 14' Henltiowlts foWid tho NCOl'lll _, bolllftd detllr~ mlap--while ...... _. ..... Ma%atlan JJeeord RagUme, a Long Beach sloop, was first to flnlsb Ille Los Aniol., 10 MuaUoo race Thursday, selling a new elapsed time record in Ille process. For the full race stozy, see Boaling .. Page 22. seai-cbJng fer al documents. Hefahkowill said padded · p a y r o 11 . receipts and vouchers could throw new : ligbl on ~ TlllUD8ltY riog of William : Marcy 1'Wffd,1~M wu eaPAIN' in 187). : It bad been aaatlmed that the Tweed : boob had ~n ~estroyed, because most : . records 1tj>parenUy did ltot Stll'face at · • Tweed'i trial• for fraud lnd gran: : The prosecution wu baaed on secret l ~ boob ffSSed, to The Ne'!' . York Tlme1. : · The books, ~ Ille bitoJs· for ~ : : ,de.'111111 WllJ>. corr:uPllnD !hat· led .. lo !he :~ gang's def .. t at tbe 'pGlls tn !I'll .., with :: the.uceplloo of Tw~ who wu voted In •: as public worts. commlsalOner'. . : However, a month after bis election ;. Tweed wlB indicted and arrested. A first :: trial ended In 1 hung iU>Y-Tried '3galo, : he waa foond l\lllty Otl Sfl4 oounll of lbeft : ' and graft, liiled $11,'ISO and senli!liced to :. 12 years in prison. . Officers Seeking Link Between Family, Deaths After a year in jail, be was smuggled :. out. He fled to N.,. Jersey. When• jury · turned In a civil verdict--a&alast .bim for : I $8 million in stolen funds, Tweed fled to : Cuba and Spain. -• Tweed was arrested in Spain where he SANTA BARBARA (AP) -AutltorlUea from al8ltl tlllel were aeekitt( 1 posalbla llnlt today belwMtt I Wolly cl lllnoronl laboren ·and 1 alrlnc of D kldnap-iol>- bery-murdm, at leaat throe Jn>Olvlnf walU-1t doulhlnul obopo. · FBI 1(-oncf lnVOlllp!on !tom ai far away u Florido queoUontd the fl1it pet'lOlll aboul the bloody afa!'lnll dating back to 1971 In Tuu, N.Vadi, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma . a n d Florida, police bent confirmed Thunday. Fedm! ·kJdnapinlz charlee heve been fUed l(linll the faihar and IOl>h>-faw of the family In Iha abducllon of a dou,ht!ul shop waltreu later found alaln. The five family memben are In Jail in SaDla Blrborl' Cot1t1ty Jail aoc!, San Quentin Prllon on convictions ID a supemwiiet robbery and sboo!IJll of a polk:emUI here lall June. No murder cbar1ee have been filed agalnsl them u 1 t'dtllt ol the current lnvestlgatlon. They were ldeotll1ed 11 Sltenltatt McCrttrY, 47 ; ltiJ wile Carolyn, 46: t1tillr son Danny, 19; their daughter Ginger McCra!:j Taylor, ZZ, and ber husband Carl llitymood TMylor, 38. . Taylor and' Jllo . alde1' ltlt()iry, biJlh . transient iab<ftra, are ..ma fiv~nar­ to-Ufe sentences al San Quentin.· The othera are In the cowtly jalL Taylor also was ccnvicted of 1ttempted murder of a Santa Barbara police cfficer shOt in the bead during th· supermarket robbery . The FBI in Salt · Like City Thursday charged McCraJ'Y and Taylor with ki<I-. napq the tlolJOtnut lhop waltreu, Sheri ·la Mlrl1n, 17, in the Salt Like auburb of Keama the Diab! ol Aug. U. 1971. Her bodJ wu, founc! later on ali altallne ~ In Elko County, Nev. · Authorities. who 1ave tht 2Z fi8Ul1'. I ' would ooly 1111 1l ol the cuea under In· vutil•llno-' nit ~ ol II 1elll two olbet' ......--'wal-.... lttvol'l'ed In !lie probt, I Colorado -., lmelllplloa chief Joht! lllcl""' uld i-a ROii Looney, IO, ol 'l'bollllalt. I ltlliurb of 0.VW, 11U reported ·ni!Wlns 1tom lhl liiiier' l>oitul Shop In auburbut LUawootl Aue. IO, 1971. Miia 1-1'• nude body 1IU found three daya •later in a field nur the Wyomlnl bonier. Sha bed been rolled. strangletl, ttbol lwJte wllb I .ID caliber weapon, lulharillao uld. FBI Allee! Jloword Gw.oplo aald wltoeaaea ldenllllid pltotol of TiYlar and McCrary u men -.wbo wen In the cJouclmul allop the nJchl Miii l-f WU reoorted mllllng. brlven' ll-llaued lllcCraty and Taylor 1111 them u former Llkewood realdento, Gllleeple , 8'fd, llddlbt! that ncoca lbow I !ICl!lwe -ta Dannv McCrary ,at 1 Denver address. +,r,.:-~!"It Police In MesiqUlte, 'l'U:, a suburb of o.uas. ·said Sumi Darlene ~ of Mesquite, wu5kidoa~~~ ' at , ~ . ol f \~ found a W..t fatei-. d ~ 1 ~I raped, Ooallllg face dcj 'In :ii YeilSI of Dtllaa, Ibey aaid. . · ' Authorities sold ~ ~aw's 'body was folllld within hours ¥,ter 'location of the bollet·rlddled bodlea ~ • Meaquite couple who operated a drive.In food store. Dallas Cow!IY Sber1fl ~ Jones and MesQUlte 1'W!ce Q\lef Glen Graysoq he•• acbiow)e.jied Ill ·~ llnl< between the sltjlnp ol the couple, Fo<- rest Covey, 22, 8.nd bis wife Jena, 191 and the killinl of Mis• Shaw. Wk!l •• recognized from l,\e~ cartoona-. by 'Thomu Nu!. Rtturited to lhe· old!' Ludlo'! Street Jail here, he dl,etl Of ' pneumOnla on April 12:, 1878, at the age of 54. I nit Tweed papen·cumnll1 m <belnl kept 11 lhi Hall cit~ In SUmtplel Courl ...... -· . Among tho ..-.. Hend>kowlla aaid, ... , ...... ~cl the Burelu cl Lamps and Gal ·dated' lune 191 la, when Tweed wis deputy -t Com- miuioner. Lilted w 's a vague P>1000 for "malntenap aDd 1overnance or Ctntral Park." A receipt form wllh the . document 1wu tllllm,, ~) . .;une llMlll payroll forms for 13-a'"Y" "painters nf pubUc Jam~" were slaned " by the auppooed Wiii• earners -' aD In the aame hUldwrJllJll. • : · •)' Educator to Quit REDDING (AP) -Dr. Gllberl A. Collyer, pruldeot ol Sbaota Collep -its star! bi ltMI, will 'atop do"1I ~1 _..,.i of~: the cumat oademJc YW• ~. 13,Jl ..nounced hlJ reeJPtloo W~-,· f' 1us1! 1~ c.4sk M.'SWW i ' . WASlllNG'l'ON (AP) -Poslm•ater .- Gerieral J!i, T. Klaseen oal" he ))fana to' , hiuuk!eliver to President N1xon a' '. souvenir , album of 1'12 Cbriatmu _,. slaiops. ' "We wan! to mike ll1ll!! he gell H by '. Chrlstuw," K1aasett quipped 'lltllnday ' during dedication ceremonies for lhe - stamps. .:;. ., THANKSGIVING COULDN'r BE l'iNER TKAN WllEN YOUR TIJRKIY IS .. ~. SIRVID ON A HINRIDON DINING SIT. TRY IT • INTl!llOIS •• ..,,.,,. "'"""'" ...... ltlO . ....~,., , ... -- . , FOUR CENTURIB N~THACHe tn7 WUTCUH DI.. l.A61/NA IEACH e 141 HOJltM CCl.\ST HW'f, 494-4111 TORAANC! e ttMt ~WIHO•NI llYD. ........ • .. I ' .. . JI •. r .} )' ' '. . .,, •• .. ,• " I • • .------------__; .. , DAD.\' PILOT arro.RIAL P A .. E Firsi RrOp. 20 Te st? • . .i; • . ... . ·, / ' .. s~~~h for'~· ~ ~•.ti~~:~~~~~!~. ,e-! ~. , . Lament for Column ' a Model .lee Cream's -AJQN" the ~:\:,, ts~",::., "~~ail ~ t: -:"· ~ .... • '\.· : • . . l . WµHlltG,TON -. -w h i1 e· u..° new"~ were , preOceujlied with UJg, presldeniloi cam~ litUe ootJce war giVeD to the itr,qe 11~ of ~. 'thashish trail" tllrWih Algharilstar,-Nepal, India anid <Joi.• T6ls 11 one cl'tapter iQ. the m; 1 ter11o110Q_a! ~ uga whtch canoot he blamed ..... the Viet- ' ,, .. ,·~ .. .,;(t ~. ., Jr :.,1 plaud .. "Iu.,parjjcular, it (8'fleral . af· · JU ·· fuo --""' ~~1;,=-ca\11#1~~ S'pd Decline >\ Of Propaganda? . ..,. ·'' nua. nr. . · 11te· aordld epic o( ~e: ft.om Amellc8 and West- ern 'Ew'opeaD coun· trl.. wandel;lng' Into. ei:~ settibp in search of mystical release and cheap drup;waa relatfJI in heaririis ·before: a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee. MANY HUNDREDS, p e r h a p s thousands, of the these youngsters from the Western world beat fhelr way through Yui;oslavla, Greece, Turkey and lran to ·their havens In Kabul, India and Goa. Gen. Lewis Walt, former Marine • .J • , • • :.C ~1.-it._~~ baa f~"tten"lt . beciuile: fflr · ~ ".'" • ·~ ~· "~ pa!t centwl~ ,whlcb were/poor and · ·· : . '· · ·· A!qu~ "hard'.-Work,' the camJ>ilnt back&roun4, Mme. :.Lahm .~~rted. They biblogicel , ~p. ,in us had been had ~aet out, she said, to finctt a~ worJ.4'l>f 'repfe!aed:..:'bj;~~ ~men4(iuj pcwert of their dreaina, a· W'Jrld ol ~~ --"~""-· social prohihttion •nd d~ lro.m material things, loog -'matetlal purushment. • · ' - hair, liani feet, mlnlmal dress,free.l>ou.. --· · · ing ·~,. a!;JoVe .~n,, c~p c:b!ugs;" ~ ls "TO~~ y ALL ~ age-old apparatus part ol. ff, ~ al • n8Ud •glrll >to Inhibit lazi...,. has been broken. , , wandeltiig around; ,exotic .tem~ at permialivenesa1lllows the child-to Jet his !tight," promlscumw'.~·)1(l>llfl,; .. Jaalj>ni f!OWCwttliOut_ lieUlg Cuugated; munes, temporary lfatiOM"' II a •ilY Ol ge11era1:amuence •allows the lazy adole ... life -but all that dies out in tl>e utter -cent to 8UJ'Vive even outside..bis home· fl!th _ and _ phys.lea} deteriora . oft~ .~,uJtraleftism allois"~ to'.fppearDoi h1pp1e existence. "~""" 1,,"· .·a! a good-for-nothbrg ... bQt as an In- teresting rebel. ~· LASIN reported numerous case , "In other wonts, the adoleacent now lllMria, all of.tli<m dJ<lressing a<cQO•pj1<., haS•&Vallable:-lfhe,ponniJSloo 'to di.play -of 1If.eo~ge_addictioo to a variety of·drU~s his laziness, ·the ineans to Itve without from hashish, through LSD to herolv 111 • working, and the philosophy to turn ht8 tht desperate search for new perceptions parasitism into a nice case of social of. d!ality· through mysUcism. Why has revolt.'' ' S1,i>NEY J.HARRIS : .. ~:; , . ~ i ... .,· When I was a little boy, I had an uncle who could eat a quart of lce-cre&m at a sitting, and would do '° 1lllless refrained by his Wife or '<ltber cOnceroed retatiyw He neither smoke nor dnnt, but was an ~, like millionl oi us, ln· -eluding myself. r , I lhought of this -w h JI e browsing through Paul"~ Dick· ... : son's channiQI new ..,. J hook , "The Great American Ice Cream ~.11 .a klvUig but cnticaJ account of ice-aeam history, lore, and technology • · sir.co !be Ameriean ~uboo (!be first ad !or~ appOared In 17'17). To the Editor : Richard Willon's recent co I um n. "War's Constructive Result," 1houJd be preserved by teachers of the theory and practice.of pre-election propqanda. It ls a model_~- NOTICE how Wllaon $ilful)y ·weaves In h\a lallehooc!J IO that tliq appear OIJIY at brief lntetva11 ~ t h e meWO._, rolling plaU~ ,,ln !be fourth P<ragrapb. for .... iill,'~ he writes 11.~ •• and ueoo l~-~· ' ' (n Asia with a duly · " tl\e 'PUlive reader 11 that 'lbieu was the onl , ballot In the Saigon ' ' ; Or In 'paragraph I wlim•• irrlla ._ ' .lhe r ... natlona of Asia '"':i\.,..t ... ly because of the aetnea ~OI .. America ... " the reader lJ not ~ to ask about the Phllipplnes or 'SbOOi Ko .. a, both DOW Wider . the rule of dlo- Lctors. • • , · commander in Vietnam, described as "one of the most-deploralile and sad- dening sights of my life" the scene on the streets ol Kabul of hundreds of young people from many count.ties, especially the United States, trapped ln the mystical drug culture and subsisting mostly on ha!hish for 40 to &Cl cents a day. this ~ oow, and In the most ad· vanced societies aild'when social jWJtice, in any comparative sense, bas advancut to high levels' And·why among the tipper c~Sles instead of the real victifm of social injustice? Mme. Labin bas some interesting theories to explain the "youth revolt." a-pre.ied through drugs and mystloisln• The "tormrtlal increa!e,'.' of a youthful 1,Jniverslty population wltfl nothing better 1o·do; !be Impotence of parents hf the fM:e.ot their children's fancies; a general amuence ptUltiplying the effects of moral permissiveness; ultraleftisnl" as a major SHE GlvEs welgbt to two other !ac- tors • I. Tiie· torrents ol lasclnlting pro- papndi pres"'!Ung the "hippie drug cultlire" Issued by the establishment lt.lelf and far outreaching the few millions reading the blppie underground press; and 2. PoliUcally .subversive forces (Tim Leary, Jerry Rubin, et al) pushing. drugs, freak-«1ts and orgies as an Instrument of revolution. BUT WE ~ Joma have not heen treated fall1y by-tbe lniluotey. Ex· cept, for a few apeclal and apetflve brands, tce-<reom pt& lllller and airier every year. 1be best ke-cream II a bleod of fresh cream, cane ~ and -; what we ~et In molt ~eta ii a hleod of lelrUodlwn pyaoplloopole, drl<d -whey, polyaorhale Ill, Jfopylene glycol, aeaweed derivatlvet, dried earn syrup, and I host of 0em~--:and OR mu., In die I a 1 t -pb .-· "Nor ta !be,. ...0. ID tho --~t the war -''loo brvutl!I !be -to ·aa eDd" -the unwary retder 11 tempted to sigll happily at !be UJoacltl lltat tho war i1 finally .and ooocl111lvely over, but thea Is jarred hy the rullatloo that It II .by no means yet at an end. , . · A LURlD, and convincing, story of traveling the huhish trail was told by Suzanne Labin, a French writer and journalist with a masters ,degree in · physiology and cbemistry. Forty percent of .the wandering addicts were American,, 80 Pfrcent from .\be upper and .middle classes, 80 percent with some' college IOcla1 explosive. " The first enw:n'erated 11.bove is the more lm-portant. The COW1c have gon~ "sofl" under the pressure of the "sweetness built up by the mass media around the hippie druf. culture." The · • mecjia's attention has glamorized the THEN SHE SA.YS·'sometf.ing which will drug culture. It's ·a severe Indictment , Nke some people sneer and others ap-and worth considering. •J1tabllizen." · Moreover, there is no wa1 to tell a superior k:e-cream from 'AD inferior one ezcept by buying and ldllar il. AnytMng that meet& a mlniDMIDl JIWl<nl -rd may be called 0 iceottelm," and 'thil l!andard II m1n1mUm Indeed. ScNltny should he lfvll\ WUsoo'• melhod of blac""1ln( hit vl!Wns (" .•. plunpd the nation Into lhe bltttt dlvlaloo they pretended to lgoore"); he .. he "" invented a new device. actu1aUon-I~ ouendo. "And In !be coanetology al hl1 heroes he all but drawa lortb the n1n ol drum and Oourtah of bugle; "It WU I bard Ume, but by bl&.b resolve 1t the top. .... The Bankers and Narcotics VOii BA VE NO IDEA whal )Oil ore gettlntl In yoor ice-<nam, euep1 plenty of air. There ls no.brandlng or labelinc or ltatlnJ of Ingredient& on 1n -m JllCbl• (and !be lndultry""""' to ... that ll llay1 that way), so that '°" moy be getting whole milk or Ulm rnllll, but- ler or butler oil, evaponted mll)I or powdered Wboy IO!ldl, --OI' beet augar, -or 1-. fmb -or frozen •IP or powdered -· and a wide nriety al natural or ....,.mode AIL IN AIL, the piece is a mututrork of prHlectloo propqanda, for I. dedam an end to an ~ wiir and 1lmullaneously dellnes the nearly complete devutaUon ol Vietnam 11 con· 1tructive. 1be 10le purJ>oee ot the column WASHINGTON -~ will t&y bare the finanClal heart'! of the world narcotlcl r.cket nut ye&r by showing that 'freipectab)e" banker• finance in· tematlonitl hetoin dealers. For years, Conlresl has Skirted the issue, tbr,owinc ffie I ' (JACK, ANP~ON )- • int --~dope trade llourished. Now, Sen. Waller Moodaie, D<MlM., cllalnnao ol a Senate BankJnc sub- indlrtdly finance I.hem and eocept as collateral fields run of opium poppies. some of the "narcoUcs bankers" are only vaguely aware that they are loaning money through fronb. to d r u g wholesalers. Others know they are n- nanctnr drug addiction, bol cannot resist tha lun ol htCl>-lnlerest -.-1erm loans. Isn't It the Tn1th! llavortnpll By CAllL RIBLEr JR. Wlt&t bu happened In !be lut -or It 11 a mlltalro to -that all so II that !be IOOd 1ce<r<am boo flllen w..,_•, Ullbm are mllllaot. that Ibey betle-and rarer and more npeslllve; al' bkv. tbe1r purd up and thttr apllUC'n1 sPotlleht, lnltead, on· the Mafia Overlords, dope addict&, 'the narcotics police and otben wbo can be m o r e comrortably put und<r congru. llonal klel( llcht&- j 1 co~ttee, 11 tatJnc; on the chore. as ~ plAla I~ ol expqalni "tho han&a and financial operations that Wlderlle the II· ltga! lntematlooal traffic In narcc>!lc!·" MOND.illl'I TASK .. ur be to trace Iha while !be ordinary loe-cream bis -down ..--· ,,,.,.. an thole leerm from lhe banu to the drug wone and cheaper and more -alent. w.....,•a Ubben Who -IN! "db" wbolesa.Jers. This will require overcom· You can ltlU find good lce-a'ellD at alao means "Uve ani1 let live,'' Iha& Jf d Jr.g the tr81dWonal .and legal HCrtCY of Scbraflt11 or Jloward Jolnlon'a or ii mdeed true thlt a pod 1n111 ii bird 10 the lnlernallonal hanks. AlthouCh his Ba1kln-Rotbtnl or Btttlor's, but In the lel. thon wlio -blm! Holt probably 1be blnta: ol cor- rupt bonkerr doing """'-with !be mob have heeo muted, The hanlren mted secure In their count· ... MONDALE'S STAFF 11 at work on the subpoena powen do not elttnd oveneu, iupmnarket you are aettlnc uact.ly much &oo oanoelted anyway and -itb hank lovesllgatloo, focusing 00 promin-he hot>es to send lnvestlpton to what yoa pay for -tow quallty !or low very IUtle ,,_, lo tha hank . ent hanb In Japan, Southealt Asia and Switzerland, Hong 1:.ng, Japan and price. "llan 11 •biped ..IU.0.1 /nlltns, • Swt&.rland. ThlOe . are the l 'naroottca Jloo<ibly evm mainland China. I THINK AMElllCANS wbo love -Pln<o banb" w'-names are moolloned In Meanwhile, Mooct&le'1 stall 11 In oon-Ice-cream would he wtlllnc to pay a kK whlspen In !be bushed )Ind paoeled t1ct wtllt the Federal Bur .. • or more If !be)' could ba ,.... al -Ibey While "" tend to dlst-palttlclans .-1Jta lnternallOna! 'bollldol Naroo1lcs and °"""°"' Onlp, whtcb wen ,.w.c, In fm1-na-and and to lllllM! wllat IJtey pi-. the --· · '' < !Or 111n baa trledlto ltll the -Id th1t wholwww1..,_ But !be im.,, wonts polltlclaa In lkt -.., -otty, He .., 11 , naroollca, llb an1 olber big buslnw, to bep ,. Ill ..--. ft& 1nc-. ..,.. -t lnowilC tltly two kinds of : . ' ~ • ....,.., ~-; .u;,,~ '="". -====· . =-:,~ ~:::a..:.~: ' -=-*~bee:.-,,:::.":':. , -'.(t • -• ~ , ~ ......... lif 1llfl l*M9, ...... .., ,.. ..S w1i'-'9 or marts, os Iba ;. i r &iilltao 11ta ••.n.r l\ .,.... •• -:l;"llp,';__nrnots. """' 1111 1o11onn . ....... . .. ..,. .-. 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To the Editor; Tbue ahould be an Environmental Impact Study made, not on the effect tha Fun 1.one condominium ml(bt haft on !be Balboa area. bot of the effect the area mlgbt have · on the prmpectlve resident& of the condomlnhan. DIAGINE tha praud new """°' flf ..,. « IJte apartmlOll the lint nfctn he oocuples tt. lie wlU suddenly be aware, u he triel to get to lleep, lltat there are roor restauranll, three with bin. directly ICf'OU the nA1TOW ltttet and sidewalk . After the lasl palrOn of ti-~ has left. about 2•:!0 a.m, he will finally he 1bte to get M>me rest. However, bt will probably be aw1kened apLn 1boal I :• 1.m. when the fishermen slArt arriving to go 001 on I.he two MU-day boatl wb&cb leave from elthtr aide al his buUdtng (:lbout 50 feet IWIYI. THEN ArfER the _boats pull awt)' al I a.m. he will have about a half ao bow of quit! unUI the llalboa ferry heCinl Ila 111- hour nm 1t l :JO. 1be danRty<llnk every ftw mtnulel u the e11r1 a. the ferry ramp eomm1 and IOlnc and .., 1001 of the wtitst1o aa t11o rem. lea•• '"' do<u .,. .....ss that '" ... ....,. conducive to Mp. AllOITI' Tlllll time he -be -(-Inc wbat .... the mmtAI -., !be NewJ>on BMc:h Qty Ooundl -. -lh< objectlonl al tbo Pl...,q Oom· mission, II chanpd the _.., flf thta proP<fly lrom c:ammettlal to .-ilal when It lA In lhe cent.er of tM moll com- merct&lly u...i (ti -. a day) -In the clly ol Newport llMc:fl • . MARY WAGNER OUMll C'.Oailf DAILY PILOT ' RoMrt N, WHCI. r.M'l'l:n' Tllo,... K...U, ldllor &,....Tvalfe' EdJ-,.... Ullor ,,.. .............. .-ti. Dallr l'ilot ...a '° ......... ...... &lie ,...,. " .. T"'c tMt .........,..,. -3 -... c.m-rnenwr on -... al IM:•••t _. alcnlnt.Mt. bt r•••' e a a ..,. I« ttw ~If ew 1nl ,. --·p .... ... diY'fl"llt , •• ,...."' ........ .. ~-·· t•lllllie " '"" ..... Frida1. Nov•llll' 10, • .,. • ' • \ l ' TQ.S Plan Cets Ax In Senate SACftAMENTO (AP) - A $LI bUlloo property tu: relief· -lloaoce Jil')posal ..... klJled by two vole• In tbe Senate. But foes said they want the measure aent to a joint ASSembly • Senate committee for more oegollallons and l)r'edjcted a compromise will be rtaclled In the coming three weeb. .,,,, ....... The 1$-t4 rollcall Thunday wu two votes closer to pass- age than the same measure received in August. 1A'hen it wu killed oo a :13-14 tally. II PORTION OF 120 DISSIDENT CONSTELLATION SAILORS CLENCH FISTS requlrtJ 27 yes votes for final Seamen Cl1lm Racl1I DIKrmin1tion Alxwlrd Ship, Refute Ordtr passage to the 1ovemor. ---------The propooal ls the result of bipartlaan negotiations last summer between Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan and Democratic Assembly Speilir Bob Moretti. 'l1IB TAX plan woold give local ICbools an extra $500 million a YW: and would cut property taxes by another $500 mllllon. lt would pay for most of that by increasing state in- come and sales taxes. Foes of the proposed tax shift said they preferred an alternative plan which would boost sebool support by $.175 mill.ion a year, but would put off the issue or property tax reJlef until next year. But they agreed earlier in the day In a private two-hour hmcheon with Reagan in bis office to open a new round of bipartisan S.O.te -Assembly negollatlona ii the tu bill fail- ed. Waterbed Fans Lose OAKLAND (UP!) - Sleeping on a waterbed is not one of the rights ~ vided by the U.S. Constitu· !Ion. Legislature Won't Meet Deadline SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The Legislature won't even try to meet the State• Supreme Court 's end-of-the-year reap- port io n men t deadline , Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob l\Ioretti says. And if the court steps in and reapportions Senate a n d Assembly districts i t s e I f , Assembly Democrats w i 11 have the mU&Cle and majority nut year to override both the court and Gov. Rooald Beagan and reapportion the Legislature along Democratic lines, Moretti said. l\foretti called a news con- ference Thursday to comment on the state Supreme Court's denial earlier in the day of Moretti's request for a six- month extertsion in the court's December deadline for the Legislature t o reapportion itself. Navy Backs Down to ·sailors SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The. Diego area -North bland, crew of the Constellation Miramar and Imperial Beach saluted aa !be Stars and Naval Air stations. Stripes were hoisted on the All but 10 of the 130 are giant carrier -4,780 of them black. About 400 other bJack from the ahlp'a decks and 130 sailors remained on duty. rebel&, mosUy blacks, from an Training exercises for the adjoining pier where they re-"Connie," once part of the jeeted their captain's oom-fighting fleet that sent planea promise offer to return to du-over North Vietnam, were ty. begun last week but disrupted A week-loog confr<intation by the crewmen's sitdown between the men and the strike and other problems. Navy came to a climax at the 1be maneuvers were postpon- 8 a.m. ceremony '1'1v.asd3¥, ed until after Thanksgiving. and in the end it was the Navy A Navy spokesman said that that backed down. In an ap-wi~ the men divided into parent I y unprecedented smaller groups, JDOl'e at- relr<e4 it ttasslgned the lentlon ooald be given to their dlsgnmUed sailors to shore persooaJ prob!....,. Their new stations effective today. command.lng officers w i 11 The rebel sailors began the work with each man _ ln- cn..i.s by staging a sitdown dlvtdually, t h e spokesman strike at sea. They brought a said. menial jobs and glvon banber punlslunenls for lnfradlaol of rules than those meted ott.1 to whites guilty of the aame of· fense!I . They demanded review by .hleher authority of the dis- charges given black aatlo,. with poor work reconls, ehang- ... in the disciplinary system and a promise that DO punisli- rnent woold be impooecl Cll llDJ' of them fnr laking part In the protest. Long Beach Oilman Dies battery of n .. civilian lawyers The Navy said there was LONG BEAQI (AP) - with them to the final negotia-never any question of accusing Funeral services for Daniel D. lions with their commanding the men of mutiny since the Dunlap, pioneer oU developer officer, Capt. J. D. Ward. Jegaf definition of the offense and industrialist who drUled The sailors refused his order requires an attempt to this city's first produciq oil to return to the ship after he overthrow constituted author!-well, are scheduled· today at met personally with their ly and assume llllctt command the Sunnyside c 8 t b e d r a 1 represenlaUves and reportedly of a ship. Chapel here. offered to ameliorate their MORE'ITI SAID he was grievances if they would rejoin THE BLACK Servicemen's Mr. Dunlap died ·Wednesday "surprised" at the court's 6-1 the crew. Caucus said the men feared at age 13. decision, because he said the for their safety aboard th e He served on the boards of courtbasbeenreluctanttoget THE NAvY announced carrier, where there were directors of several major oil • ~··· l1r 10, 1972 DAily PllOT 5 SF' BART )Vomen'~Rightsllacked Syst.em ' • 'VnBafe' OFF!CL\LS at BART head- quart.n In OUland said they ....., DOI given a copy of the report before the pre911 reeelv• ed ii and -1d bave DO com- ment until they obtained ud studied IL 0 We11 have plenty to uy to It. bat n can't unW we hive a chance to loot al ti' ud ' study 14" oak! M1b llealy, a BAl\T offlela1. 'l1io Baj .\NI ~Trani!! District -B,\llT -began opera11ng the 11nt·oecmen1 o1 the 75-mlle ll)'llml Ill Sep- tember. Tltat -lhe OU!and-l"n!mcrtl line, whlclt the report .. Id Is being COO• trolled manually and Is aaft. '""' oakland-Rlebmoo le(· ment Is ~ to go Into operation In Jaooary, the Oekland -Conoord I In May and the li:-San Franc::bco segment n e x t Sept.ember. The addlllon of the linea to Coneonl and Son Francisco will mean IJW!tcltavm !nJm tract to tract -the report says c:amol be done safely with the preoent 11)'>- tem. UM: lower houH author. A lln!llar reaolulloo already polled the Ammbly. but ran Into the aame roadblock In the Seiiala llulelo Committee. Two .... ton briefly '"°"' lialnal the -....,. T1>e aeoa<or wlto bad been the ro.u.a of prwure by "l'JnOO'f ....,.,. to free the rat'1\C4tlm l'l!IOlullon from s.n&le R'u le 1 Commlti.e. Settlto PrOlideal pro tern Jamea Mllb, v o t e d for I he reoolutkio Wednesday In RulOI Commlti.e, but east hla vote aplnat It on the final Senate vote. Alameda County Superior Qmt J u d g e Robert L. Boatldt niled 'lbanday lbal landlonls baft the right to ban waterl>eds !nJm their prop- erty and tolled out a suit bnlught by tenants who clahned the U.S. ConlUtu- llon ...... led Iandlordi r ro m d t 1 crtminltlnl aealnsl waterbed """"· LuclJonls object to the water-Olltd beds because of their weight and the poulbUlty of floods. directly involved in the draw-'lbunoday aftemooo Iba! the "night lights" between the !Inna, both in the United ing of new district boundaries men would be reassigned to races. 'I'be group complained states and several foreign for state Senate, Assembly and three shore ba.oes In Ille San lbat blacks were relePled to oouqlries. Congressionaldlstrtcls. 1------------------'------------~~~~~~-~~----~-----------~--- Grand Jury Member Indicted SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San D1e10 County grand jury indicted one of lt!I member• and a former member Thurs- ( BRIEFS ) day alter a slx-monLh in- v e 1 t I g at lo n of the N e l&hborhood Development ~ 15-count indictment ac- cuaed them, along with Ute actDC)''• executive director, of COttlPlneY. mlaapproprlatlon ol pubUo fundl, embenlement ud .,and tbell. 1111 lbroe are Ronald LeRol 'If-. I cttmDI member of iiil tll'lad jury; the ""'· Ol'IMMon M. Phtlp1 Jr., a , __ juror and -mlnlmr ol It. Pnl'a United Methodist a.di, and Wllllam Henry 'J'lll!.I''*"" w!lo heada the non-pi.111 ... .,...11on lormed to 1-ldl hoaolq In the model aidil .,... and aid poor and ,....ll)'bullntamen. :;::fhuc, lQi AllOEL!S (AP) -A eoart jury bas round a man sullly of ti ...ung obo<ene tllnllethemall. I wniltl Wednoaday a.it ... 13, bad a1UakNd1 deplc ......... 1 and -===~:-• bmlntu ....... (AP) --.... I bill ~ • J'Ofll'll,al °"""rut-..... The Democratic chief or the Assembly added that the oourt is welcome to· gt> ahead and reapportion the Legislature. But Moretti said lf the court imposes a reapportlonment plan which he doesn't like, tben the huge new DemocraUc Assembly majority elected last Tuesday ean drafl Ila own reapportionment and there ls nothing the court can do about it. "We may reapportion next year, regardless of what the oourt does. 'Ibey can come up with a plan, and we can come up with a plan subsequently," Moretti said. "'The law says we must reapportion after e v e r y census. It doesn't say we can't do it more frequently lf we want to," Moretti said. Body Found; l.D. Souglit SANTA ROSA (AP) - Sonoma County patholOllsts worked today to establish the klenUty and cause of dtath of a badly decompoeed body found in hilly ground near the RUS!llan River community ol Guerneville. The body ..., found by a 71· year-old resident o u t for a walk. He sighted a human hand sticking out of the ground and called l!btrtll'a deputies who recovered It 'lbursday from a ah.allow grave. • Sheriff Don Slreipete refus- ed to speculate whether the body had any conneetl<ll - three others unearthed lut week in Mendodno County In a suspected "Hells >.ncels burying growld ." Party Seen In '74 Race WASHING TON (UPll - Rep. John G. Sehmlu of Tustin, presidential nominee of the American party, A)'I the perty wt1I run eandldlta foe Congr<u In 1171 • • .,,.. returns from the 1172 pneldertlal oleellon prove Clonclu1lvel y \bit the Amttican Party ii now on the U.S. polltleal map to Illy," llclimlti said 'lllunday. Ho did not aay In wh1dl llatea eandldalea -be -Sdmtlb polled .... poroent ol the vole, compared with II f:::'l" for a-&e Wal~ In ..... • I> • ' r ' \ @) .ci@@)~@ f'2shion island,· newport center 644-5070 I - • • " • t• • l , :• : fs:>t:.· (15,,;NO. 315, :...SECTIONS, 46 'P.+.&ES . . . , EDtTION .. ORANGE COUNTY, OA~IFORNI~ i FRIDAY., N6Vi!MllER 10, rm and ·. Fall of It all: boJ!11 doY'~ to a· project In.tine increments that could eost aa muclit11, 1283.11111 aJl!I !aloe about • year lllld a ball to complete. · • • His partner, . Dan Cannlchael, ..,,.. plalned: • • "The ICbool la built on expansive .IOII. Mesa This. mean.t· that when Jt gets moiat, it .,.,.,.is. "The site ltseU Is OJ!remely na~ lllld tip to now there'• been no place lo Ji!ll the water that aecumulltes there. "Now that !here Is • storm dr>ln ... Fairview Road, we're• 111111estlni that c Higll they pWl up the paving, r.grade lllld !Ill the site and imtaU drain:: to comect with the ooe on Fairview,'' he ..W. According to the Clrmlcbael·Kemp report, the work can be cllnlod flllo iru.e. pn>jectl. Two ol Jbe projeda - to be done, which will --..... The third one Is optlooa1 lllld will -.. additional 1100,000. School principal Don Adizlfer -that wblle the problem bu been tlra'l 111 (See SINKINQ, Pip 11 ·Salons Get · ·Gift•Live Miee ' . , ·~i-L~Jiid ....... , . ~p.~ .... :·"r~ .. ,~ .. . . N~wpor.t · S~a~ 8.~i .1,of'..~Mqvie. '' ,., I < " -" -!'_ ·~, _., ,, , , · L06 ANGELES {UPI)·-Responding to in ad for a talenled 111ake·to IP. ~ar Jn .a m0yle, NeWP.>l-1 jleach pet ibop .;....r ~-~w,.I 1ll' al au-ditlooa Th~ accobipanleC! by bis -~. • "":>~ ~'ii>*, oertrade. The creatuli. la two separate snakes dqwil' tq·the ~ ~ Ibey join. . •Urbe two heads, get aJoog fine unW feedipg-tlme," be·'aald. '-rtten .J ihave to keep them oeparated because the one tbal'a 1iot bemg !!"!; wiD· altact .the ooie . tbat ls.. . . ·• At ·-·the two beads fl8ht av.er .. ~~·to slither, bejsajd 'The - · wu. Immediately blred. · s.m.... med RmF~'lle ·llloaPt-tt wanlecl·'ID become an actor. 1 "Well, yes and no," be said. , ' . . . Mesa F;iberglass Company , ~ , I ~ea,.~d Out by Burglars SACRAllENTO (AP) -~lght state senators who voted to aPProve the equal riRbb amendment """""" gilt· wrapped'boxes containiog IM! while mice today from a women's organizatklo that -.the amendmenl- The Clpllal -thrown into a tizzy. "Wt're very dlaapiiOinted they voted far: the equal rights arnendmen• .. l!;s llO' Ing to .-away our rights," aid 1.iloria ......,In, a Loi Angeles mother ol elihl who -bmdl .. the stale cbalr-mab ol. the Happine.u for Womantwid. Costa Mesa Tree Damage Suit Filed - By RUDI NIEDZIElma ot•~PMa.ft ' A $26,000 lawsuit· qalnsl . the d!)' of Cbrta Mesa today la the -de~ :::;J:.J.,~~ ~ ....e•1o --11111 ... ten. . I r 'lbe·~4:'-&Ina R. Ca!la, ~-aiitel!J -~ mlt.Pln!IW 'II ~ cadsing ber lo trip lllld lpJure ber band. . Mn. c.Jta aid. tjie --May 20 ht lzoot of 31ll Sumatra Place wliefe lbt iocil lit a tree auppoeedly buckled ··-by hro inchel. It is allqed in the ault that lbe sidewall: 1f8! "defective and umale" and tbat Mrs. <;alta's injury will l'Olll!I ID ..... ~ dlablllty to ber. • The Superior Court ad!, ftC<lWJd last -t, fellowed clolely ., lllllOllDl:elDe by aly .._, ...... -bol that clallps l{l ...... ol lllG!l,000 bad -fl]. ed qlinllt c..ta -fer llmllar Jn. juries duri:'I! the 1"81 llx - llazardowl oood!b cauied by -...i. la one of the key UJ1Ubb11a 1lled by cl!)' officials to support a pion CllliDI for the removal al IJ.year-dd ll1ken llli treea Oil Indiana AVeDJe and Dllnail Street. No aulta or claims bave been filed by penom from that area, but 1everal homeownet1 aupportlng the tree removal bave cited rr.q.-caaes of accldenta. NOi .U of the Mesa lilgh1andl rulclenta, however, abare that view lllld h.>vo Ul'led keeping tbe trees. Aa ordinance which woold bave given tbe ci- ty sweeping po...,.. over all partway trees, Including their deatructloo - ........,, ... blocked '""" belq lldopted by the Cl!)' Council Mooday lligiJt -tree supporten rallied behind (See DAMAGE, Pap II Measles Inoculation Set in Coeta Meu 1PPApW!dMltku ..... both the 1Mly rnndtr IDd rubelbl, tbt three-day m .... am .. obt1med bellnnlng 1t I:• p.m. !lo¥. II It SI. John the Bt- Cllurdi II 11111 W. Biter St., 0>tta M' ... Offered by the National Pouedattoa- lfardl al DlmM, the eomblned Im· IDlllilltloo Is -for Ill chlldnn DOI lmmuniaed tdn« t•. Pern•11on dlpo Uped by ptnftll wlll be ....... For. -. lnlarm.uo.. CID llanllt -II- League of Housewives. had been bottled up in .the Rule.! Com- Mrs. Macklin said 4be and ·bel'· com· mittee for nearly a year. (See story, panions who c1e11.....i, the mice in boftl ·p 51 tied wi111 red aad Mt ribbooi bod been. ' age . · . arrested by~ pOlice. -• One of the mice came to-Sen. Larry Officers were le8fdling a copy of the 'walsb, a Democrat from Huntington penal code, acralchlng their beads. Park. ~11lil ~. ~~wa~':f1' you're mice, "1 aaw aome boles in fbelbs. so l call-nonie~..;J;i:'S....te -...:=raJJPi,r,11 ii 'ed•the .... tor," Wlloll11oecretart111111. the lllM!lldment Ille Thunctay bj a di "He opened It lllld Wet 'llJ God, H's 'a vote. The ~Uon to make Califomil nt'." the l2nd state to .ratlly the """'¢1)1"1'1 111'•· James Wedlftl!'lh, a Democr1t ARareBlrd ' Blrdl.•of a feather !lock loplber"and • .. erybod1 ll·Eslanda lllJh Sc:bool ls floctln~ around aOftl rock ..Wptwe by art teacbtt Wall1 Pailer'1 lludenta, now on ~y at the Colla ii ... WllPl!I-Patty MoateU. 17, !Inda one, "Pniilililc Bird," li>ldculni-l;9atinon old rocb -ured In the IClllpllq. . . Turbine Engine Inventor Found Dead; Plans Taken? EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill (UPll -Tiit -of olle .. t!)' -"'-ldD· Id 111-1111 Clf!b Mid 1Gdo7 lter - W01reodylomU&1ftoollllloaa ......._,, .. -~ that -Id •lrtllllly •limloalt llt pollutloo. VldAir 0. Null, M, -!tie -1 .. -for ll mlDloo "' • f1nuctal -, --l1tna , ... -in -II Illa r.-...i Clf!b ,,,.,,.,, Sex Education Comes Under Attack nlCfit. -Aid ...... -~ It -tine -1111111 -"'1111 -Hit -· lldrlq, .. lllol "" .... __ llto.,..._be_ ...... ---~tbt-al ••• t!nssJ t .,.. .... _ .... • . aicaAMINTO (AP) -~ -~ .,.,.. -• •He la ·c 'ttr111a d ..... JIQlll~., i.1111 .. loa c::= l*1 ID 1111 --ol '1111 ,,...."" -,.-..i 111111 ... -.., ., Ille_ .. .....,-.. ---,..,.... 111111 Ifie D I Ii. ........ 1*1• ol tbe •"' •• of~ ..... " Miiam. !'Ralll t 5 H ea la•ldtpKoz of bowia tf r 1 ._._ sst '1' l ' I • , TllundaJ, 1111 •• a11o _ .... lbtt a11c11 .. a aoa u.aa&eOntmmt)mmlglne,•• · ne • .-.1mr1rrt•-,..•• >loorJ .... ••11111111111..,.111111 .. -.......... - llMrll I'·•* -•!Ito .......... I= '1111!'~--a 2•eu1t'~ ,_.,_,,..._ . .,, ' :a 111....., •" •., '11111 ...,, ........ I ... It Mt -... .. F .,_..,.,,,, ,_.,.... ,,,. 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I ' from Hntbome. was not ID1\lled. "We bad the bullclinc INled," be told a reporter in ID elevator Interview. "We can~ put up with thla kbxl ol .•• " lt'I not I joke." Mn. Macklin laid Ibo 11111 - members ol .. orgulaaUOO, - clalms 10,000 --• ""' tlomride, planned a •lerro•- againll the .--the Capitol, where It -raining belYll)I, Animal Keeper ~Jans to Fight Mesa Ordinanee • ec.ta Meu'1 def..-o1 .. 1..,..,. Mn. Shelba Mani!, 1171 lfrt wm pe111iil1' the City Coandl lo -two on!I.--pr-I Ille ~· I' W of rid. ---.. •• 1111• 2 ,,. '11111 .. .........,, Ille ..t If· a I rf• llto--CNW.llqk ,.-a,..,Btr--llM·-~ ....,., • ..,,..,, IDd two --· IW •·=-rlllo -1111 ...... If a -·-·"'-· -• Orqo CauntJ Ailmal -· "I'm ..... lo pt JOO llpa-lllld ast the d!)' -lo ~ the ....._,.. lbe 111111. ''They tloo't lpedf)' wbat exodc .... clanproul ... ·lmall ...... . Mn. Mani!, """ bu -•mt11 malntaJn:j !hit her pela uo 111111, -to place them -dy In • ptlllrw ,.. lbe bopel to -al the 0.-. County w,....-. --· they are belq birt lo RI-County Ulltll the -la -..S. edln--.• 4-who -lo Join lier -"' petlllaa la -by 1111. --1o -tactber1t- Sbt will plud ber ... to . the prrbllc dw1rw toe!PI'• ''Tlllt Badt" fN'Oll'llD by K1LA .. -Georp - Tenoia Leuom Set At TeWinkle Park .... ,. c ••• W•••••r ai-... lt'llrolo ~ If lt ...... , .... tan!OI, -·· • ptftlt'OI -"' .. -dl7. U l _, nlo Ill "'7, ...,..._..,...,._,_ ,.._" -· .... pteled., ,. -·-Ill .. ... IMl ... 'IWA'I' -: ~~t-::.: ·!.·-:· .. -::· -·,.,,,.., ....... -..... (/lldl 0.-.. -...... ,,,.,, .,_ ,..._ H ,_ ... dtt(1 WIU:ntr. ' -. . c ,,..,, ...... 10. 1972 Comt College TV Siation Be~ns Operation Nuv. 20 By JOHN ZALLER .,... t1IO,..... ol lnlemlvt Jl'tllltolloo. ._... pepalotlon, lliMlrtll. ... l:llb' Ii Jiit, bow1tt •• richer mhr· ot,.. o.tw ,.1ttt tt•n Dr. Normu S. W1t1on. che""'lllor of Cull.urlJ c::eter1.11 ~. W~ ll1ll. .. crlllcll ~will begtn, be' The pQIJtlcal, cultural, and educational lbe -· said tt mara tbe nm \hM lnlllll bnll<lcUttnc !or Ibo lllUon will llld. ~ alteri ol Oranat Coonty will come under In the natloo a community coUece poop OOOllal largely ol materlll ouch u 1ltll will Include Ibo l>U'Cllology aeriea the stare of television lights Nov. 20 has taken the initiative in operating a "Sesame Street" and 11Maatel'Pltce "AA Man Behlves,11 wbfcb will be offered when the cowtty's first public broad· • full-scale te?ev.lslon statloo. Thea~,'" whfcli ate standard f~aturet on tn the spring eemeater for fUU college casting station takes to the airwaves. "KOCE has an incomparable op-national publlc broadcasting staUons. credit. A second ettd1C serie:I, probably OOielals cf the coast Community Portunfty to enhance tbe important role ''We don't want tc begin broadcasting on CODIUmer economics, Is alM» planned. College DI.strict said this mcrning 1hat of public broadcasting,'' Q.ld Dr. Watson. our local material until we get all the The first •eek'a broadcal_Ung later thfJ KOCE-TV" Olannel 50, Is on the verge of "'l'lle station will add a dlmena!On long bugs out of the l)'!lem.'' oplalned Bill month will conlaln at leall too major bt oadcasttng Its fulk:olor, UHF signal overdue to ooe of. our nation 's fastest FumiS!, pne:ra1 manager cf the ltltkn Orana:e County news featl.nl. One ·will focus on major lssue1 fl,Clll8 Ortnp AdmitalS Blasted t On Racism WASlllNGTON •(UPI) -Adm. Elmo R. l'.umwatt, chief of .. val -·-· cttlled lltl to Ill Of bia top admlrail OD the carpet today and accused 'them ot ff· noting hll ettortJ to jlt(llllOle ~t tquallty. . • Ono result, be said, wsa the rebellloo of UO crewmen -lllOllly b~. -.ol tlit carrier Conmllatlon at San Diego. (See · Evicted Man Deeision Made Counly. The other will take an lo-depth look at several of the county election races just concluded. \ story and P:lcturt, P1ge 5) : . "SOme oi the very tJ!lni• I feared 21 months ago ~I' ...,. to pasa did i~ · fact , take plact, • Zwnwilll said. , The tm of bla 1tai.m.nl to the priva!J motlinl With \tie aclmtr9IJ WU made pubtfc by the Navy. ---'"~ Set~ Explosion Killing, 5, Self Trustee Says He'll Sit With OCC Wataon said lt will "' probably mi yean before the 1tatJcn reaches a mi.z of ->Dalio~ public _, programs, one-thtrd educaUonal cf· ferlngs, and one-Olli'!! J>Olillcal and cultural affairs or Orange County. . Peets.,_ .. ,,. Yuri T. Galanskov, 33, a dis- sident Russian poet and writer whose 1988 trial touched oll prolestl in M....,w and abroad, has died in a labOr camp fol· lowing 1 stoma<b operation. BEAURECUEJL, France (UPI) - Retired miner Jean Pica, apparently seeking ~venge over an evicticn notice, booby-trapped his apartment, then went outside and blew hlmself up with dynamite. Wben cfflcials tried to enter his flat, an explosion kWed all Ove member! of the group, Police said today. One ether person was seriously injured in the apartment explosion. According to police, Pica, 55, was ordered to move from his apartment because 00 was behind in his rent. Divided loyalties tltla week caused a bit of a problem for Richard Hernandez who will be attending Saturday nlgbt'• foot· ball game between Santa Ana College and Orange eo...t College. He bad aome tniubie deciding which side to sit on. Hernandez is the newly elected member ol the Rancho Santiqo Com- ruuntty College District llolnl of Trusteu. 'l'IJe district Includes Santa Ana College. But fer the past six years Hernandez has been employed by Orange Coast College •• the director of special pro} ectJ. He made up bla mind to sit with the Pirates during Saturday night's KJ1dlron clash at Santa Ana Bowl. •1J've always lil.ed to sit oo the Flower Street side of the bowl,.. be upla1ned. A native of Santa Ana, Hernandez is a former student cf Santa Ana College. and livea in Sant.a Ana with bis wife, Elizabeth, and their four chlldren. The new trustee will llllUDe llfl new poat during a board meeting llcheduled for Monday night. He replaces Benjamin Scrla who resigned last July to accept a new position . Ultimately, It may be posa!ble to earn a full two--year colle~e degree from the Coast Community College District. from televlaion courses 11.I~. but ofnclab str'H!ed that day 1s at Jeaat flve years away. 'the station is funded through a variety of federal, state, and local sources. But Fu.miss said that most oi the expansion of local programing will need to be !Jn.an- ted through private and govermnent graut!. Frot11P .. el SINKING ..• alqng, 111t'~ been gettlDl wone." "It'• not _..... at Ill,• he added. "but it's an uctY algbt.1~ Officials said Pica then set out to gain revenge. They said that on Thunday, Pica waited outside the office cf M1yor Julian Gautier who approved the evic- tion. They said Pica, who was armed. fired twice and seriously wowided the mayor. They Wd Pica then blew btmseif up wt1h dynamite In a nearby ditcli. Cities Seek County Share Of U.S. Revenue Sharing ~aper Charges Briggs Benefits From Contract ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The l.4s Anaeles Tlme1 said todsy . t h a t Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R· Fullerton), has proftted from his iJ>. votvement in a state Medi.Cal contract Achzlter said ilie problam I I particularly aeui. In Giii of the'lwlHlory buildings, but he ackmwledied that "we only have two or three w-on the wbole campus that don't show ...,. damage." He aiao noted 1111!1 lhl .,u llOl1lld one buildlng hu ftse. i1J the jlolni ll!al when it rainl, water !1lDI through MDI of the classes. Today, the building °""" who hod Pica evicted went to take possession cf lhe flat under court order. The owner was accompanied by two policemen, a locksmith and a friend. When the locksmlth tinbred with the door, the apartment exploded, killing all five perscns. They were Identified as Pollet offkers Jean-Franco.ls Parrate, 27, and Jean Vera mant. 32 ; the building's owner, Mr!. Adrienne Narbooe, 78 ; her friend, Jean Bourilloo, 76, and Albert MoMier, 52. the lockamfth. A tenant of the apartment OOilding, Roier Spagneus:, 55, was ruabed to the hospital In serious condition. Pollce ooncluded that Prc1, an aper! on dynamiting mines, boobytrapped the flat with three boWes of butane pa. ' ' Orange County ciUes moved Into the federal revemHbartng battle Thursday night with • st:oog request that the coun- ty turn o.or a lhare of lta eslfmated $9.8 mlJllon to lnoorporated communlttes. Leqne olllciall will -' their ltlf• geatloo to the llolnl of llUpervlaora at 1 pubUc bearing slated for Nov. n. They afllUO that 17 percent ol the county's (>O!!lllatlon ii within the c!Ues. Moll county communlUea will llhare In $9.I mllllcm of tbelr own from President Nlmn'• revenue abaring program but Ibey woald lll:e lo have at leut 1111 per- cent of the cowtty allotmenL Robert Finnell, Clttea League president and mayor of Placenlll, said at the Leque meellq ill Oranp II WIJllld be wlnclfall fundL Mesa . ~Mlltd ,tbt eqanty'1 tu r1vn•11te spalll Jn .._,.led -now repnOH!Hng onJ:y 1J peroent of the population.'' he noted. "It iJ Ollly fair Zt .1*Plt. lllJO P"¥ .. moll of 'the . -~llioilil!UllntbiMnif-." ,,.,._ • t<. Al . Nert. 11 beartnc, tbe ctlieo will -!wo _.it: Cal d ~ ---That the cowtty turn over 1111 percent en ar or f4.l ·milllan for uae In the clllea on priority projectl to be determined by the cllla. . . 'TOtftGBT -That ,...e portlon of the to1111ty revenue lbarinr flmdt be used for ooe Iara• project lztvolvfn& • large number ol dtleo. llevml -aao. SUpervllor David idea and argued for park acquls!Uw and !ewer line bnprovements. A quJrt of the revenue sharing law ex- clwlea the new city of Irvine and Yorl!a Linda becauae Ibey had not been iJ>. oorpotlted for at least five years prevtoua to the 19'111 ledenl ctlllUJ, FretnP .. el DAMAGE ••• award. Briggs is an insurance man. "We're _tblnklnl of lcltedullna a boat buildhtg ~ for -room.," l!i lddod with • chuckle. One of bla predlcellO!'I at the blah school ii John Mc!lowen, who ii oow tlie prindpal 11 TeW!nllle School. McGowen wu a vice 1Jflncf1>al when the -opened' In 11111-and lau.r wu appolni.d prindpal. "Everyone waa aware that tbe toll wu difficult to handle ," be llld, "but there were "'me dilllculUes w1th coat Umlta- The contract to provide health Se rvices for .. maximum cf 20,000 poor perS<lns in O;:ange County bad a potential value of $7. l million a year, the Timea said. It was awarded to Dr. F.d.ward H. Rubin. the major stockholder in a chain o.f clinics and hospitals Jn Los Angeles and Orange cowities. lions." The Times said It w a s told by Dr. Architect William Bluroct, whole ...tdent Verlyn M.rth. Rubin that Brigg• had been "very Corona del liar firm desl&nod Iba llchool, Qty Attorney Roy E. June said today helpful" to him In winning the contract said th-ft ..,.. MVenl lictora llnolved that ciafma agalnlt the city far ......... and that he ii now buying liabillty and in the COltllrUcUon of.the~ on lklewalkl ·-..__ and t11a""t-the~y malpractlce lnlurance lo< bla cbaln from "Perbapa lf'tl hod been buUt all at one -· ""'-· Briggs. time, they JDilht have bl!'i lbo·llXIDOY lo "'&~~:!U, riiteri,;.i to the 'l'be Times ldelttllled ti.. Ihm .u CJoo. do a ""'""· eqya,llqa, ~ llJ! Jol!,,!><1111 I tlneotll Insuraoce Broten, Inc.. of was built In nine 1ncremeota and l&ore c ty'1 iDIUl'aDCe carrier and mually are Anabelm, and reported that Briggs said was not enough money in any one. J1t aetlled oat ol court and far liltle, If any, he owned 50 percent ol·lt. crement to han'\j~-111 ~t ,damaie P."}!llent.. " ' Dr. Rubin and Brilll lni!ICllllCI llllt klnHdeofa,M Jlllll~tl;I.' ..... ~ ... ~~Id,.''",,, """"9 ... !.!" dkl \llOt.bop,W. on the the lnaunnce J)tllOhuea bqan boiore ibo - f'&'"'1iof $Intl llnce Ibey-. Dr. Jlllllln WilG a pnlia\itnu,r'-ol themselves are ctu?allJ , e 'Im ' Iba' im&owlltw hat he the contract on April 1, 1971, acconllng to dld research on the . 80il. before COi> estimated that their m.Jlance worth 0 11 the newspaper. struction and tbe bull.1; .... a were built On -=nil·" The Tlmeo ··'d that wblle ne1••-Dr. ~-t,_, ,... -.. 1.1a:r special footings for that &.WO of aoU," lie The lcit, hhow,..,.,,a.,, 'T,™tl an Rubin nor BrllfO• would diacloae dollar explained. The architect said some S()il .... ......._..&...-.......... 61....-fl In ·-·· _.__ -...... ... _ _...,. ...... _ -..,..... amounts, an insur1µ1ee industry source was put on the building sites before coo- ton, alnco fllJur'I' dllmo llOl1Dllb' do not esUmated that the bus~s,wauld yield up structlon. proceed this 1ar. to -ooo n 1n ··• the 1o ~-· " the "In -r law -we -:.as .....,, amtua Y premlum Income. BlllroCk vole~ opin n -u aued. but rm llmtted ID 0~ GI edBnorlggscommlaawu qluoon~~thell)'btl be01recethe !!: more e1tensl.ve sue .work had been done --~ -·~ --the--~~the .... cue ·-• b«Mtlt! 8lll'll*li I aurance .but that be lharel Iii 'the profits school officials would not be faoed with Sallon who complained ol ""'"\' dlJcrlmlnatton. aboard the CoostaJlalloil win opltt qp anionc three lh<n huoil tod and ordarod td trial ~ for~ alisent from the carrltr with' out~.· : About llltl men. ra1lln( dMttbtd ~ nlttled an order by the can1et'1 cont : mandtna olltcor, Clpt. •. w. Wiid, t•>' "''""' to the lhlp 'l'bllrada1. Btcht -. Isler, ""' trlDlfen and -of pout.: hie dllclpllnary actlon ..... lll!IOUDOld. : A -ooart procedurt, ltnoWll ll! Navy lb!I• u a Clptaln'a *11 ar Artlcla :.A, WU amapl ~ lod&Y. SJmllar to Ibo Jtfltice of tho -helJI. Inc In clvtllin llfe, 11 uauaJ11 w.lea ~ nnkreducliool'Of!lll!mtWnemtnl. lt ii the -dllclpllnary proctdure, When hi took oommand, Zwnwalt.aald; he_,,... the "poltntlal '~· plollffDIU" of raciaJ pn1sm:• and tried to -the lllllAllOIJ. Bui be ~ bla top olllcva the)' failetl lo depart from "baDDwtd roatlDt" ad leUow Ida dlrec-- tlves. . "I am 11PO•l:lna 1o,.. • tlnucl> :rou to Ibo N= •tlrt _.. ... -., to .. .,., • ..... tllal Ilda -ol dlecrlmlnalloG -.. ,.... OJ*l11 and fUlly .. Zwnwall iald. He' ipob lo the 80 lo IO Wul!lltclon- buod --tbt1 Navy'• loP. com-. n:and atafl -about :II l!ourl oftor the · N&'/1 pve In .to· dmlandl of the reballloua Col!lla11aUon -· who -to -thtlr a111.,....1a .. poundi of dlscrlmlnallOn. Loser Relaxes In Caribbean ' . ST.· THOMAS. V.L (UPI) Gtorte &. Mc<lnvtm toot It -todsy In the CorihbOlin splendor 6l tbtVir8fn IalaDdl. 4'11 ot ... from • camPAllD, lbe SOOlh tor and hit wife did not vonture from the l!fOlllldl of the .. tat. of Henry ltlmolmall, their bol~ who·wu the ne.-attc prraldentlal nominee's cblel fund railer. McGovero, who vlllll the Vlraln : . lllandl two or !brae l!mea a yaor1 · · we~t llwimmlq, plane! tennil -• aenerally relued. lie bu no llall ...istantJ with him. DANISH GYM TEI.I( -OOC -II skilUul gymnasia from Denmark In their 11th tour. Gymnulum, 8 p.m. Admlulon, 12 general, !1 1tudentJ. "MONEY'S WORTH" -OCC Leclu1' series. Science Hall , 7::Kl-9:SO p.m. L. Baker, antlclpattn1 the battle over Ull of the funda, IUIPlled that the eotlre county lhaN be Ulld to re4uce property tu•. mlOI aay """1d -Ill -·" of Cootlnenlal lnlur"""' Bnibh. tbe problem they have !her< now. J .... aald. r.::.;=:~~;;;;;~;;~;;;;; .. ~i:i~;;;;;;;;~~;;~;;;;::::::::::::::::::;:::;::=,ft! Mn. Donold F. lllller, mt -. Place, aald Ille did !IOI ....._ tbt ..,. cfdeal In -" -..._bat..... THANKSGIVING . OCC FILM SERIES -"Finl Love," Forum, 7 p.m. l!.00. RETARDED DANCE PROGRAM - Community Recreation Center, 7..g p.m. FOOTBALL -Colla Meas v. Fountain Valley at Huntington Beach stadium, 8 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Westmill6ter, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, NOV, 11 FOOTBALL -OCC at Santi Ana, 7:111 p.m. Estancia v. Santa Ana Valley 1t Newport Harbor'• DavidlOll Fleld, a p.m. (E!taocia Homeoomlnl.) "TANGO" -South Coast Reperiocy Theater, Friday, Saturday and Sundll)', I p.m. ... DAILY PIL OT Hfa ..,._ met wlth Utile tuPllOrl fronj O!hor bolld memhen. SOme thot!ibt tbt -lhould be uaed for opell •!*I and environmental projects. that tbt -ol tw poutw4 INt -. a creoll ID the lillewalk. . COULDN'T BE FINER THAN WHEN YOUR TURKEY IS Slit lddod Ille WU -•11< lf -SERVED ON A HENREDON DINING SET. TRY IT. Tbunday lllpt. ,llVOral city ,.._. tJttvea oplJOlld t1ie property tu nllef Educator to Quit Rll:DD!NG (AP). -llr. Gllllert .A. ~~J="::r~ tba c:umnt lCldabilc ytar. oou,.r, II, r.llllOltllCOd bla *1p.ltlon Wednelday. elao bad laUm .. tbt -hat lllcl that city C10W1 npolnd B follow1nl the lncldlnl. "" clalm ... -lo tho lull by Mri.· Cilia'• h-. Joseph Calta, ~ thel 1111 --tho lldewall: about two -and tltol bis WU.'1 fool wucallltbtlnthon!Md- Mn. Colla be aald, llruloed and •-·w ~ ...i 1r111, 1o1.m, 1w In -,Ptln. and tho fall ,........ a blood clot t1ie llfaa·of a '°"""t ptece. Hydrocarbon Emissions Reduced by 25% in Basin The battle against air pollution Is fi r from over, but Callfomla'1 •mos flabten believe tMy are winning It. Figures just released by the state Air Resoarcea Board show that bydrocarbon emWlons from motor vehicles In the SOUtl! Cout Air Buln have beon nduced ZS perc<nt under the peak In 1965. Total emluions cf hydrocarbons in the btsln -whkh Include• Orange C.OUnty and the croter Loi Angelu aru - •mouni.d to 1,100 ION I"' day In 1965. Becauae of C.llfomta 1 plonotrtni! ef· fort1 at nblclt emlalon control tht dlacbarp tJ now Ollimai.d at 1.1100 '°"' per daJ, clelpltt the fact that there are about OllMblnl mnre vebicl., on lht road toda7 than In - 'll'lth fouCbar -car -looml111 In tho futurt and tho recentlJ4dopttd ua-ed ear -1111 conlrol _.,., tbe b)41octlllan ... 1p11 ii ..-ed to drop to l,IOO """ I* doy In lflS. B7 11111, ll)l Alr ~ Board '-ta ........ ~ lo llO tons ""' .i.,, a llllll ..... of -" ~.· Cltbell'lDOllOlldll, another t-omponent ol P""'°"""'""''' -· ltavo docitUed ":.:;,.~ -:c:i:·t"".:.:.. thec.J:: nta .. ~ al allr'Gftn, ban increued ;;;;f .,. at thotr PHk rf4bt now. ,,,.,. an -.:ted to dtcrtaae 11 the number 'If vehklel wUh eq uipment to 011trol odrla of nltf08'cn ( 1971 and laler models ) on the blfhwaya Iner< .... , oldor Cll'I an pbued out, and !h'1'71 can are retroflti.d with nitrogen oaldel ...,. trol devlcea. ' Meanwhile, a atata task force formed tut March to lnvmlplc metbodl ol enwrtnc betU!r vehicle malntenanca prac;tlces tc reduce motor vehicle pollu- tantJ, has advanced further •mog-<eduo- inl llUQLltkJI. It hu recommended adoption of lealllaUon requlrlna that all automotive tune-upt !'11 fwmtd ln eommerdal repttr •hops "" ~ In -With lllat .. prtterlbed reaulatlonl on emllllon con- trol. This woufd have the effect of reduc- ing bJdrocart>on -by another lour lo Ove ....-, . M-""""'°" '18' Illa tut -"""1d ;equtit tbot nl!ldoo "" adJUJted for optimum emtalon oootiol 1nd would 01.1laW devlltlonl! from ~tfona. Mecil!anlcl lnt not ahioJI tunt., up automoblhl r.r optimum .,,.. NduCtlon beclUle this tendl lo reduct perlonnaoce. To aaure anlorco,,,..I ol tbe propolld tune-up lllitlllcationl and lo provide ade- quata IU]ltl"fllloa of ,.ir fadlltlal tbe tw forca reconuntndt a lvp iiiit ln- creue witllln llta Dtparimtnt o f Consumer. Af(aln. -nlll1<1a1l<m of tho llU forca will be conaldered In the nat low - by Gov. Ronald Reagan and hll cabinet. FOUR CENTURIES ~ DREX£1.-HERITA66-41£NR£DON-WOODMARK-ltARAS1AN 'lal1111 -INTERIORS w•DAYI I IATUWOAYI flGO lo ltJO RlllA1' "Ill. flGO ... • by HtnrMon I NIWl'O«T HACH e 11'7WUICU,.H., MMtlt LA8UNA liACH e HI HOllTH C04IT HW'f, ........ r~llANCl e 11'40 KAWIHOIHI llYG. 111·11" . I -· . " . • " ..... • I " d of lltl cl bB •• I D,tn.y PDPT Df .. U.U PAGE ' Improved Park ;pJ~n >;. ~-- .. I • c " , " YOU BAVll NO IDllA wbat you are . CEASEFIRE ·column a Model ' Of · Propaganda? To the Edllor: Richard. WllJon's recent co I um n, "War's Conltructive Result," lhould be pr.,.rvtd by teachers of the lheorJr and vra<tice .oi J>"<"<ledlon propac1nd1. II is I model umurpaued . [ MAILBOX J • ; • uttllrt ... ,...,.. .... ..,_.._ __.., NO'l'lct ·bow Wilson ~tully\ ~VH ............. ,_., ..., _...,. • • _... 1 in bll ~IO that .they 9Peaf.ast>' , : ~ =: == =-.;..:, ~ at bi:ief intervals ~ t n e ' dlllllf -;,; a•+... ..... ..... --. meIIUJuoul',1 roUlnc plalitodel. ' ia:~ .tbe :.:.. ~ -=-·'=" ......... ...... foorlh J>Uiirapll, for~~ lie . 1 writes ''. .. and ujlao 17 . in. ~; • 14 ' ' of tho <lOIWM the pwlft mder·ll • _ ...... .... Allf with a duly elected~~ OI -: ..:i"1ie ~-t '° that,...... ... tho 'only .l -~ IP.!Pl·1'e -""!" .... - ballot In the Saigon eie<lllii. ' ; " -' 1 I · 'W'. '8 1 ANDDsoN Or In porqnipb. I whore be wrttet. • · " ... the free natkm of Alla IW'Ylftd • • • ly -·of the .. m ... oacrlllbe .i Ill Amerlca . , . " the reader ij; nOt al*ted; •· to ask about the Philippines "Of SOutli Korea, both 'now under the rule of dlc- t.."!ton. ' -~OR 8TIU, In the I a 1 I porqnpb -• "Nor ii there leDle in the upmmt tbat the war;-llion brouibi U.-II 1111' l!Od" -die unwary ruilot ll>lapced lo slcb happily at tho tllauoht !bot tho nr II flnally aild condllolv<fy over, bot thea 11 jamd by the ...U..tlon that It 11> 1/J• DO ftmll yet at D , ead. , Scrutiny -be re. -· mtlbod of blaclrmlq bll '°""" (.. ,, . p!:mced the aalloa lnlo lhl·liltlor i1vi11on Ibey pnttDded to linen"): ...... be has in-led I new 4'!Ylce, l«UlalfoD.ln- ..-. And lo the ~ of 1111 ......, be .u but -larlh the ron of dnun and flaurlJb of bucJe: "II WU I bard time, but by blih ....... .. the top ••• " WSLL. LET'S SEE U they can bod: ... tax·flft munklpol bonds for -facilities -dtarillble donations lo your ..... rdt -lntemt .. ,_ ~ - or tbe deductkm ror )'OW' tna -• the t· nellll !or the blind, aged and dllabled, .. the -llcl: people _. .. medical bUIL 'lbe tum total of tbt ebove II about Ill billion. The ulJtlnc dlfldl II IMI $S1 billion. So. who II plnf=y the rtm•fDlna 117 billion due, lo eong_,,,.,, Mark Andrews of Dollota! The Bank.ers and · Narcotics . . ldtlni In your l<&<:ream, Heep! plioiy of air, Then II no bllndJnc or labelJnc « Uatin( of lnaedlenll m an m....., pocbga (and the lndul!ry II .... to,,.. thal It siays the! way), IO thal you may AIL IN ALL, the piece 11 1 mUlerwwt of pre-el-p_..sa, for I~ dedare1 an end lo an unedded "'llr and •IJn•''-"'1 dellnea thf nearly completo deYUlltlon of VtelDam u oon· L<I'• hope the.. wild ''Spenders" In the C 11reu wUI cloae lhe b I & I• I l 'loopiole" In the U.S. -t be ConcreaJon.11 power to c:rute overtpmd- in( by "dellcll" flnancl1111 , which ... conllng lo Qln(Jr<uman Wllbor Milli It the ". . . .11>le bulc cauae of in01doa." C. C. MOllELEY be .lettlitl >rbole mllk er skim mllk, """ WASllJNGTON; ~ '°""'"" will lay bare tho 'f:.:™ bear! of, the world narcolloL 1UI year Dy showing that "~hie" bank.en flnaDce lD-· ~: lndlr.<tly 11n1nce them and -' .. ter ·or 'liiltter on, ev111>0nled mllt er ;.,....---.-,,_.-,....:'""I.. powdered wlley aoUds, cane aopr or bolt Af . coll11teral fielda 11111 of opium poppiel.· ••~ar. dertrotc,.. 11'1ICIGM, lftllt -or i'J(CK £:'NnEltSQN' Some ol the "narcotics bubn" •are r;;..,0 -er J10"dered -and " ..... ,,... • . • . only vquely IWU< 1hat they .... loaning a wide Yarlelf of ••111'11 or ........... New Sources of Poiver ternatiGnal ...... -Fer ~ Qmgroa !iol'*1rleil the lsalJe, t.llreiwlnc the . • spotllcbl, lnolead, on "'. 111111"-tbe Malla overlordl, ~ dope -· the narcollca P.<Jllce and othen ..... be more~ put under I 1*1C'!S- aJonal kloli lllbla. The blnll of COi'· ""' -·doing .,.._ wltlt tho mob hne been muted. Tiii boilllon noted IOCIU'e In their count- ' • • • /,.. . money through ftoob to d r u a Oivortap. 0 ,-,,... .,...... ...... . . whoi-lm. Othen -they. are II-Wlta!buhappeneclintlll.Jaatdecadeor The •ueotlooo for naw -of ·mi-·-,,.. ~ tradO ~.-' ........ drug addiction, but -nailt 10 11 ~I Iha fOOd lce<r-bu ""1en -r eo by the .old name Letiao- fip, sen. waller llaodile, D-Mlnn., Ute'lun of~-~-.. better and ru<r and mon .._.., ,,,., ranee rro.. ..., -1o wind -dti&nWt of a Smatll· BankinC 'sub-· ' • wlllle tho -..,Y tcHrum boo IOlten ' ow et to 1 o m 11 b I n I c 1 II t d ...... d1t1ti.e II .,..,_ Olt-tha chore,.-Ila ~ALE'S'* wm be to Cnce the -.. and ~and mon (lm'l)eot. ___ .._.....__._ ..... ' ..,.,_, IOina fnirp tho -to the cine -v--..--puts It, of expOolac "the be~ and wholaaten. 'lbla--'11lll requ1n ..,...... You cu 11111 fOCld lcffream 11 Each belj)OlmUal Ylf• lor the dlllant ndaldal --tho~ W1derUe the 0. · •·· the tradltlitnal and 1ep1 -of 8dlrallt'1 or !........., -·· « llllun: aach 11 betas -"'>' ~ lilternatlonal tnllJc in narootl<S." ·u: lttternattonal benb. Althoulli Illa ~-« Bmler'1, but In the thoroucNY' oacb ba<, ao 1M ao - IUbpoena powers do 1IOI extend ovtrlOU, --'<el you are pttlnl euctly ,........,, ... delmniae. -lbaltl> be hopes lo -ln.-lg1lorl lo wilat you poy I« -low quality for low lions II I ':!&''"' ...... adoquall to flwltwland, liq Kq, Japan and price. n •kJocf'• All could probably toe piulbly .... Nldaad Clllaa. I THINK AMEIUCANll wbo 1o.. 11 ....... ly belpllll suppl<-to ocher. Maanwbtle, -.1a•1 llall II In -loHnam ""'1ld be willlns lo po; a lot kaown -of -.i'· tad wlt!t tbt -.i Buruu of mon U 111'1 eould be ..,,. of wbot they HUCL&U l'OWlll, ........ 1 h • ,,._ and .,.,.,,._ Dn1p. wNdt Wft _.., In b .... -. ltaYW and ldoahPIJ 11 by 1M the -in-1 lw 1111'1 has bW Ill toll the world !Ml wbok' ~-. But the im.ry _, _,,. ol 'cndally -_. , , . norootlcl. ~to ma ti !"' ..,,.__ lo kaep 1IS In ...... Ill ...-,. , ~ """""' Jncldoo!all)', for de.,. Quotes "l'!~~f;;'"'; Ila b • I atil,_......,. f • ·-.II lllot a ~ .Aj. -~,. .. --and u.q ::'. !Vt to-,~ M.y It •• . • ..-• ~~ ... -· ~=" In,. 'W 'lllill llltla far mon -•!al• ~· , ... ·---...,, ~ .~ .. , ~~--· ....... ....... ...,. 1 , .. ~-1lu'iil!''w ~.,-1"ez: rite • .,~ 111 ""'twa"~:.~ ~ ~J·.~-Jul:~-· ._ ,., ~~ ' ' ~ .. ' 11 • :cM .... 1:'li ~. ~ bl INMft8Cllb' ~ .:.::.;:;,.,.• ;i:i.: iw.r ......... t : ttN1•--1ut-.--.,. __ .,....., __ ......,.. .. o ..... ---. -apl11at -"1an .. I'-Door Oeorp: ...... dW ......... ,,,,,.... ·-·· IJtlMn ................ Ob" ..... ........, '1fNI .... Illa dsS II I 111 I .. -. .. -.... •1111 llta," !bot ff K -I -""' -u ,.. -ct 1 llO If ....... ....,;...,.,.... IF II - -Giil a .... -II llard to .... up the 1ot1m to '/fNf ootumn , W"" 11 -ap111a ... ~ .._ ...., -iilnif lie'• .-.11 or u 1"" I'll "al lotWw. a. r. -~ • midi • ow:: ••• ., • ., iDd •itlt nw u .:"' · _ ._ Pllrl, 11.1'._ ... -~ 1 e· *1At -.. ,.,.. ., • .,.. reH • ~ lilould p lnlO b U"t I 11 t 11 ,.....,... of -). II a.po ,..., 'IWIJI TD IWfDll, .,. ,.... ftlJ llllla -to Iha-. rer tha 1ut tlmo, I mau Ihm -111111 ihalt ............ by ...... ,,......._,__. ... ....... tbahladlof tha dopa .... -. --•-...;;;-·--;._ _______ _ ' ' • ,_ -,.. -,.. !11 .. , .. "' up I-Iha_..,. and llilil -~ .... *"""'"' -,.., " . I centrations of pCJWtr •~ for tbe 1mll. port 1111 .... 11 ... t a1!lf too widely .-thraucbout Ute .... 1c1 lo pro'f1lla .. -and 11eac11 ...... al-· IH A FEW Pl.Acr:B hnlnc _...., 1Mltl' Ilda lban CallfGmla -. Iba --Is ...... -. bul tho -GOlput Is not ..... L Slmllar11, than .. law places whtre the -II ..... ......,, and at...r, -'Ill lo -bamalin( It nrtli while. No potead•I _,.. II ...... '-"'- Meamrhllt. bad1 to lbe old-· DAILY PILOT Rol>m N. Wud, ,,,,_ Th0"14'Kff0il,Edll<w -... 11:-Edllotiol POf}< ldilOr ""' ......... -"' Ute Dltllr '9.tot "'"' to Inform .. 10.... .... .-. ... _. .... ... _,,.,.... ........... -- rntltl117 on lopkt al bn-1. ... """lll<Oll< ..... --I -lvit" ... n;~ ot IM' , ••• , .. ............. ""_ ...... dlWYW ............... of tnfOl'lalld .. ~•ndciok:dlntnoa ~ "' ,,.. ..... l"rlda7, l:foHalbtr 10, 1'71 I ' ' , TaxP~n Gets Ax In Senate SACRAMENTO (AP) -A fU bWlao ~ 1U nllel· od>ool flaoD<e ·'"*"81 WU -by two -In the ·-te. But foes said they want the lllHIUl'e aeot to a joint Auombly • Senate committee for more ..,.U.tlons and pndlcted 1 compromlae wW be reached In the coming -·-The 15-14 rollcaD Tbunday WU two votes clo6er to J>Ull" ege lban the same measure realved In Augu!~ when It ( DAIL V PILOT 5 SF BART Wom~n'sRightsBacked J. te' SACl\AMENTO (AP) -Tba the lower houle author. "Y8 m .. .u.w. --VOll\d.. A s\mUar resolution a1re1dy I Tbunday to lllfile C&Uamla passed the Asstmbly, but r1n tho llad state to .-tlf)t tho Into tbl 11me roadblock In the 'u~ sa·fe' projlooed women' a r 11 h t 1 Senate Rulea Committee. I I 1meudment to the u . S . Two .... tors brleny spoke ConttltuUon. against the measure. SACllAMENTO (AP) -The The vote came after the The senator who bad been aalomlted train c o o I r o I _..., hid i.n bollled up the focus of pressur< by l)'ltem for tho new npld In tho Senate Rul,. Commjttee women'' groups to f..,. the tranall ...,_ In the Ookland-ourty. Ill )'Mr long. ratlllCltlon reeolutlon from .,._. """'""" · Anti II came llfter only 10 Senate Ru le 1 Committee, San Fraoclsco reglgo wu clll· .min~ ol debate In the Senate Presldeol pro tem Id "unrtllal>le and....... Senato i:bamblr. • James Milli voled ror oondlllaoa lnoper1tlve" '!'bun-It wlll coaW up for final · t be "'80iuilan Wednesday da b lnv•d••• •• the Auembly °"'""val nut week, In Rules Committee, but cast Y Y ....... Iol'I w Ille!" "-'>blymlA W a It e r' hie vote against it on the final ~~-ti,. ,_,....:Kara=lll.in=' :..:<c::D-..::M::oq!:ten=y...:P..::arlt=),__.Se::;n1::;t_:_e ---·----- partllan loclalat1'e ooalylt'• Clftlee, reeommenW that the wu killed an a ZS.II tally. It PORTION OF 120 DISSIDINT CONSTELLATION SAILORS. CLINCH FISTS requires 2'1 yes ..tes for final Seamon Cl1lm Racl1I Dl1ermlnatlon Aboard Ship, Rofl.\IO Order .. ,_ Call';.*:!"J'lhllc UllDIJOl 1!11' -the --ol tho four ..;meots. ol lbO · mtem unW "Cli>mplete, reliable ~e to the eovemor. ---------n.. -1 ls the result of safe opeiatlon". ol the itil. de-tect""' clmrltry ls -blputlun negollatloos last summer between Republican <;ov. Ronald Reagan and DemocraUc Asstmbly Speaku Bob Morottl. THE TAX plan woold glve local schools an mra '500 million a year and would cut property taxes by another '500 rnllllon. It would pay for most of that by lncnulng state In- come and sales taxes. Foes of the propooed tax sblft said they P"'femd an altemaUve plan which would boost acbool support by '375 million a year, but would put of! the !>sue of prnperty tax relief unUl next yeer. But they agreed earlier in the day in a private two-hour luncheon with Reagan In his office to open a new round of biporllaln Senate • Asstmbly negollll!0111 If the tax hill fell· ed. Waterbed Fans Lose OAKLAND (UP[) - Sleeping on a waterbed is not one of the rights pro- vided by the U.S. Coostltu· tion. Alameda County Superior O:>urt J u d g e Robert L. Bostlcl: ruled '.llluraday that landlords have the rigbl to ban waterbed.s from their~ erty and iossed out a suit lll'ougbl by tenants who cl•lmed the U.S. Comllln- tloil prev.nted landlords from d l 1 crlmlnaUng aplnst weterbed """"· Llndkltda object to the water-filed bedJ becaUBe of their welght and. the po68lbWty of floods. Grand Jury ' Member Indicted SAN DIEGO (AP ) -The San Dieao County grand Jury lndlcted one of ltl member1 and a former member Thurs- Legislature Won't Meet Deadline Navy Backs Down ·to Sailors SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The Diego area -.North hland, menial joha and glvon barlber crew of the Constellation Miramar and Imperial Beach punlabmenta for 1nfrac11oo1 of saluted as the Stan and Navel Air Stations. rules tllan lboee meted oat to Strtpee were hoi.ted on the Aii but 10 ol the m ..., "It'• got to have aome ma~ jor redftJin to make II work," l,.W.Uve analyst, A. Alan Poet remorl<ed. 'lbe 1utcm1ted train control llyilam wu In fact baled on an untried conoept, said Post. The fact ls, hie aidu ... ptatned, "It cannot detect tralnl In al\ Instances." giant carrier -4,780 of them blacl:. About 400 other bJacl: whites gullty of the same of. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The from the ablp's decks and 130 sailors remained on duly. fenoes. omCIALS t eu•• boad- Legislature won't even try to rebels, moetly blacks, from an Training exerd.oes for the 'Ibey demanded review by a ~,. meet the State Sup~ a<ijolnlng pt ... where they re-"Coonle," once per! of the blgber authority of the c115-quartel'l In OUland said they Court's end .. f·tbe-year reap-jected their captain'• com-fighting Oeet that ""'11 planes ch1rges given blacl: sallors ~ ~::;,.• = ,C:,.~ Po r t i o n m en t deadline, promise off~ to return to du-over North Vie~m, were With poor work records, chang· ed. it aDd would have no com-! ty begun last ...U bot disrupted In ..... ~ Democratic Assemb y Speaker A -k-long c:onfroolatlon by the crewmen's sltdown es ~ ~pllnlry system ment unW they· obtained and Bob Moretti says. between the men and the strike and other problems. and a promise th8t no pun1sb-stud.led It. And if the aiurt steps In and Navy came to a climax at the The maneuvers were postpon-ment would be imposed oo any "We'll have plenty to say ~ reapportions Senate and a a.m. ceremony Thursday, ed unUI after Thanksgiving. of them for taking part 1n the it, but we can't until wt have Assembly districts i t s e I f , and in the end it was the Navy A Navy SPokesman said that protest. a thance to loot at it and Assembly Democrats w i 11 that backed down. In an ap-with the men divided into study It," sakl Mike Healy, a have the muscle and majority pa r e n t 1 y unprecedented smaller groups, more at-BART official next year to override both the nitrea~ It reassigned the tentlon coUJc\ be given to their Long Beach The Bay Ana Rapid Tranllt court and Gov. Ronald Reagan dlsgunUed lallonc Io shore personal problems. 'lbelr new Dislrlct -BART -begin and re a PP or ti on the statJoos; effective today. commanding officers w i 11 operatlne' the first eegme.nt of Legislature along Democratic The rebel sailors began the work with each man ~ Oilman Dies the •mlle l)"Stem in Btp- Jines, Moretti said crisil by staging a sit.down dividually, t be spokesman tember. ftat WU the Moretti called a news con-strike al sea. 'Ibey brought a said. Oak!IQd.ll'temont line, ~ ferenc:e Tbur9day to comment batlery of five dvillan lawyers '1be Navy said there was LONG BEAa! (AP) -the ""'°rt 8ald is being·- on tbe state .SUpreme Court's with them to the final negotia-never any question of accu.aing Funeral services for Daniel D. trolled manually and ls safe. denial earlier in the day of Uona with their commanding the men of mutiny &1nct the Dunlap, pioneer oil developer The oatlaJ>d.Rlchmond aeg- Moretti's request for a six-officer, Capt. J. D. Ward. legal definition of the offense and industrialist who drilled ment Is scbeduled to go Into month exte~ion in the court's 'lbe sail0t'3 refused his order requires an attempt to this 1 operation in January, the December deadline for the to return to the ship after he overthrow constituted authori-city 1 first producing oil Oakland -Coocortl =· t In Le I I t . well, are schediJed today at Ma --• the o --• •·· g s a ure t o reapportion met personally with their Jy and assume 1lliclt comrnaM the SUnnyalde c 8 t b e d r a I Y auu ~1 itself. representatives and reportedly of a shlp. Chapel here. Franclloo aegment n e :a: t offered to ameliorate their September. MORETTf SAID lie was grievances ll they would rejoin THE BLACK Servlcomen's Mr. Dunlap died Wednesday Tbe lddltion of the 1lnos lo "surprised" at the court's 6-1 the crew. Caucus said the men feared at age 83. Concord and 8IJl Franclsco decJsion, because he said the for their safety aboard t h e He served on the boardJ of will mean nrtkbo'Vers from couft has been reluctant to get THE NA vY a n no u n c e d carrier, wb6e there were directors of several major oil track to tract which the directly involved in the draw-'llunday afternoon tllat the "oigbt flgbta" between the firms, both in the United report sa)'I CIDllOI be clooe ing of new district boundaries men would be nasslgned to races. '1be group complained States . and several foreign safely with the -I 11)'1- ror state Senale, Assembly and three shore hues in the San that blacl:s ,..... "1egated to countries. tom. Congressional dlnrlcts. 1-----------------''----------------------'-------'-------------- Tbe Democratle chief of the Asstmbly added that the court is welcome to go ahead and .._rtlon the Leglalature. But Moretti said If the court lmpoees a respporllomnenl plan which he doelo't like, then the huge new Democratic Assembly majority elected last Tuesday can dnft \ta own reepporltorunent and tM.. ta nothing the court can do about IL "We may reapportion next year, regardle• of what the court does. They can come up with a plan, and we can come up with a plan subsequently," Moretti said. '"The law says we mutt reapportion after e v e r y census . It doesn't say we can't do It more frequently if we want to," MoretU said. Body Found; I.D. Sought SANTA ROSA (AP) -Sonoma County patbologllls WO!'ked today to eatablllb the identity and cause ol deelh of • badly decompooed body found In billy ground near the Russian RJ.ver community of Guemevllle. '1be body was found by I 71· year-old resident o u t for a walk. He lighted a human hand stle~ oot of the ground lll)CI called aheriff'a dtputles who ..covered It Tlmnday from a lhallow grave. Sheriff Don Streli>eke reru. ed lo .,,..,utate whether the body hid 11\Y ooonectlon with . three othll'I -1aat week In M«>dodno County In I upectacl "Jlells Ancell burying ground." Party Seen In '74 Race WASJITNGTON (UPI) - Rep. John G. Schmitz of Tustin, pnlldanllal Jmllnee of the AmlriclD party, MYI the par\)I will run candld&1e1 for Qqlw In 1174. "Tbo roturnl from Ibo 1171 --tlal ellCtlon prove concluatvely that the Amtrlcan P1rly ls DOW on tllt U.S. P!Jlltlcal mop to lllay," Sdunltl Mid '11lndly. He did not 1111 In wlllc1i --·-be ....... -polled Olll porctol ol lhl wla, M14'11"td -II ...-ii i.r a.orae wa11 ... 1n 1•. r :• • ' - fashion island, newport center ' \ 644-5070 - f