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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-17 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • ... •· ' ' •. -. ' ~· ,, -~· .. ' ' • '' I --. . ,· ._ } • I ':Be·aeh Man ·Beaten .. Outside. -Mesa Bar ' ' ·~--.: ' ' '' ' ' -.. ' ' ' ' ' ' 1- [, ,·, - • ---' • ·-. --· • -· -·---1· -----1 j ' L ::;;_;, . --. ·- ' . ... --...................... __________ ..._. S301!1:n•·illien Hotel C01nplex--Planned .-a .in • eare ---·cosdy·· Figlit-. . -Residents Ex-senaior Leaves Wife $10 Warned Dope Found In Grove Apartment KANSAS CITY, Mo. CUPl)-Fontll!I' U.S. Sen. Edward V. Long of Ml!loori rettoced· his wife's and chiJd's bequests in a will rewritten just a few weeks btf<re hia Nov. 6 death because of a family quarrel, tbe Kansas City Star has said In a copyrigh1ed article. . 'lbe aewsp;iper said Thursday that accordlna lo 1oora!S clOle lo the family the estate l! valued at an estimated f2.3 million. Of .Damages , . ' Continuing their Investigation o! a dope ring operitinr In Newport Beach, detec- . livea today-alleged ·they 1-o u a·d 136,000 ~ worth of narcotics in the Garden Grove . · •· apartment of one of the suspected ring memben ~rsday. Al Epstein, N...,.n Beach lllmlllcs lnv~ialor, salclC•lgM-ouaces ti PCP worth $Z8,800 and two ounces of me.ca!ine worth 17,200 were found In the apartment of Ted Baleocla, 41, at 9653 FkKmce Loog , h1' widow, and the couple's dalJ&hter, Ann Miller, were left 110 eacb. Mr!. Loog also will receive the family's 32-room home near Clarbvllle. It was jolnUy owned by the couple-and could not be affedod by the will. The Slar said the bulk of the e!late was placed in a tl'Ult controlled by Loog's ..crewY'of'26 years, Helen Dunlop, In her late <Os. Loog's 5-year-<>ld granddaughC..-, Ann Ellzabeth Miller, will receive hair the estate at age 25 and the remainder nve years later. . .UDlll. lhal. time, Mist Dilnlop wOl control the Lona holdloga. lncl-g t1'0 banb.. tt' ""1ilMOon '<IQrnplny-and about 2,00ll -ol !..-cl, u.. DeWl(JBper' said. ' · ' " • ' -Westminster Blvd., Garden Grove. . •AIL. r--. Ho4-I Thursday's baUt brlnp lo llf;OOO ·the d'VV" -••• """" value of the dope recovered to elite in the investigaUoo, officers said. r ·Accord:blg· to Epstein,• PCP· is an $30-million Resort Area animal tranquilizer used tor I t s hallucinogeolc effect. He called If "cme o! the -~drugs around." Balenciaa:td three other IDell\wtte ar-s · £ · D rested!nsMBeri>ar1flnoW-ayby '. t ' N t es ~r.:::..,~iie~~ e ·or ·ewpor un Al U., Uftll """9, Investigaton claim · .. -11\f~.~· IAllr _____ '·-~ ., ... 1 ........ '1'DllL-..~~--a-.....-ro•~~a.x. · -· m-IC!!llfili~1 ~-'~Mf'w :1 • • ~dlwallf'"*'...,.., wu-..-;.•--~~ 'iV6Jtf'_'i""'llft •"ft:lte · ._...el ~jualie worth about $1,000. ' ~IOI' e l30 million hotd and water-tldelonds held In lnlll by~ County, -• .,...,. --Epotem aUI the ling bu 1-· lllder I led r-i complH oo the l&-lc:r• the project may not neod the epprovll of ln...iiolloa for the put t1'0 ....U. " t)-owned Newp>rt Dunes property In Newport Beach oflldllt be!..-. It ..,, be . ·-· Dotedf.ea ~ a aakeout on tile San •· · 'Beach will be ......-neat built -opartment for a -·before -· It wu learned today. sM.tu., said be Jnttndl lo meot with Al Orange Coast residents clean up ft<Om the lllOm1 that dumped aoarly two Inches ->f rain on them 1bunday, weathrr foreca1ters mrnrd today &hat. anot~r storm may hit S o u t b e r n California Saturday. A IJ)OkMINn fnr the Ornnge County Flood Control Diltrlct said Tbonclay'a atorm brought a total of 1.IO Jnchet ot rain to Orange Coun ty. Added io the ralnlall from previoul -.... !here bu been 1 total of 4.Ja lncbes of raJn thll aeuon, compared to lbe ..31 Inches last year at lhi.!I time . The new storm, which will ltart with llgbt ralri1 Saturday afternoon is es.- petted to ~use ma)or ctamaee from noocta and mudtlidot bec>use the lfOUnd i1 already saturated from Tuesday's ind Thunday'1 storm&. Despite heavy nlnfaU th1s week, road enginters and rtood control encinetrs rtport no 1Ude or flood problems in Orange c:ounty. H_..,., In San Diego C4tlnly, there wm some repcwttd. prol1'lrnL The National Weather Servke II.Id lhm Jnchet ol moisture rc11 In San Otego (i)Jwtly • ...ialns.,.llh,--lncb ... CS.. RAIN, I'll• IJ • Patricia Terrell and Robert Aston,. president of the Corona de! Mf!l Chamber of Commerce, teat one of candy cane decoraUons chamber members plan to UJO to brighten-up _Ea!t Pacific Cout Highway dut· ing ·upcoming Chriltmu MUOD. ~atlons will be placed in 1ame holes in sidewalks usedlfor lbe F11g1 ·that line the highway on pa· triotlc occasions. amotlDc the lour men. The project may Include u llllll)"'U-Orengo Coonty Boerd or Suporvlam A1lo in c:mtody are Da\'ld 8-dle, JS, twb ,._,, hoi.ls and e water llJ)OIU OiaJnnao Ronald w. eupen. a Newport -# of SID Bmlardlno: r..Jaad r..vy. 41, of compla wllh parking for at 'ieul J,000 e.acll resident, lo review the pro)e<l Rl-1de and DouglaJ i.w-f, %7, o! caft. early nest wed<. eo.toe. O!fldala of Newport Inv-. hie., "He hu not llv"' bw biewlnp ta It." EpllOin Aki the 1n ... tiptioo of the •l\lcb uaumed the-I..,. on the ~Y Sancllinl ..w. "N .. t -we are soln« ln<:rfflln( c-.., Satur- rloC'a oc:tlTltlel will coollnue md more lllit J-. lhls momlnl a>allrmed the ·..,. ta try lo in-I aomethlnc ta Caspers day . wllh a lO percmt dw>ce ol arreata--.,..ected. --w ldlod"1ed nm -but and ·otbmto•ttdl!Yllktltornot." sbowen w lha wey the -lhtr deciJnld lo II\'• apecl!lc dolalls of the Newport Bold! c11y oflldlg Aki today aerv l<e call1 It About a lt -1 Jiii!!> witll lhtn. that while the County priJptrty i. ta· -o1 rain IODICbt. 11o .. wr. •we hi,. llill got to a.t fmal e_.t empt..i rrom .....,.1 butldins -""' 111,<hl on Satardly, In the lolr .., ..... d Se M -B t• min -board· of di-," IC. A. the clly may have lha·lbillt1 to Id oo Lows lonlaJ>t ln die upper* uro·w. ··~ . es ..... ~esa ·ea 1ng .:~~~$3 ~~~arprol:1 lhal J;!~~=~~r: A Hunt..-.'llddl 111111, hnlld from bis car u he ten a Cblta -bor,.wu 'bttten and bis car ttolen .u a pwp of wltnoiaes llOOd by ahd ntcbod. polict ~~--. ! AC<lOl'<iln« to Costa Meu polJce. .WW!am Rho«t Prince, 25, of 5111 Bre6- 111n st. Wll i..,,.. Flmlcan'• Rallibow it l7tl """""tla ,..._ at about t a.m. W-.Y1'bell·-· ~~--Pd ... told polklo lit WU• bMded of )lit rmaD car by t1'0 or three men t . be wheci -;"brief •ni.""&; wl\ll 0 • .PM"~ 1M ••· ~t'liie" -~~·.,.&W~M'J~ J0£f . ....,, · --·~" .,._c...,,..1 r11ar 111 1111 a...,._ tile w.... .._ 1o the so. s .. 1od4w • W<d«<11dcr /or .. Tilt_ :;..i kicked Prloce until beitlna. wllodld llllold Prince, told him -.rol thepn111nty9*1111 locllod el OF 31 RECORDED • COl!lpkk -··M goldt. i. .., -..cmc:Di1. when be ""8'oed ~ that• the • LM. ..,., 1 ,.._. ._. " men llod -a!Ua 1111 car. • ONTARIO (APJ -A ....,,. liPI" -• ' --• " • , •• Princt n_.s down e -1nc Tahoe , Dmgs Seized .-.... -tac u ftllllll-• ~'!'! -: :;:' E: --! _CQach 'w ai,oes R: ...... patll!Iman and all« telllna Ilia story WU the Rld!l<r ........ -btn by fl... ~.... ': =-ltl! -.. ~~· ta111n to lhe Orup Coauty M«!Jcal CAR!Ofl• cm', Ntv. {AP) -Dnlp the catlldl SlilinolocY LaborllorJ. - -• .,,,, •• • SAN DIEGO 1AP; -A au-n filah c.ni.r for tniatmont of the cuw and ~ $10,000.,.,.. ,.lied Wednaday end ANo~~ ~rloln Jo--... • ~id =-= -..,: = "'S school coacb blro waived hll rtahl lo e ~··--~ --"~ ~ the -It two llTtltl wae medo lhat will cut olf t ~-.,.._..._ wcleoa 11 • • " - -1"!1 -.. .. ~ IO -. Am. to ~"---A-m • major .. pp1y o! drugs In the Lake Tahoe the 1:13 p.m. quelco 'lllllndly -._ '': - -';.41 . ....i 111111 an e llllri)uma .. uaiinc Police are ~ for lhe lllopectl ~ .,. .. llale Dll'OOtlca offlciab uld Tllun-CMC.rtd IOUlll ol OnW!o. -- charfo. • / · day, d<acri1*111 "blW rypa." day. . ' - • . • % DAILY PILOT s Friday, NMfl'lber 11. tern EXiled Peron Arrives Argerltilla Peace Talks • Ill • . . : BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -For m e r The qt!lcldy <Ml>ed mutiny OC<Uned :President Juan D. Peron flew home lt> before dawn at the Naval School or ·day on a m1 .. 1on <!-peace from lT yean Mechanics In suburban Vicent< Lopes or exile, but b1a: arrival touched off 1 when a handful of ooncommbsioned of. gaval mutiny and aet the stage !or pcmi· ficerJ seized IODle.fellow o(Ucen and at.- hie army-Peronlst clashes. tempted to take over the installAtion. Peron arrived to a pollllcal futuro as In a brief firefight. they were routed uncertain as his landing when driving by marines Joya.I to military President 'Jain forced the pilot of hil plane to make Alejandro Lanusse, and ncd with tbelr • second swing around the field after a officer hostages In a number of com.- brief touchdown. r.Jandeered vehicles. -_.A mUUacy force ar 30,000 ktp_t Peron___ Ibey surrendered to an army patrol feparated at the. oul~t from all. b~t after a s~d clash. Police said one non- 9bout 300 of his wildly enthusiashc com was killed , followers. Troops ringing Ezeiza International Students Questio~d In Bombing • Alrporl nr.d tear pa Jo dll-marcbln& Paonlot· COIUmns •bldl II· templed .. break tbroullLconlooa .... Dance .JI a ban on . popular ...,. cen-. The crowd, wblcb turned wt In the oourlnl rein to· meet Peron. wu hilted by a~~ soldiers with bl~droWll, two tanb and truclclolds of iritll . tear pg guns blocking the gbway olx miles from the airport. "We are your brothec:a~ the crowd shouted. "Stay calm! .. said the soldlen. Then the people charged the first line of lroops. EJcblJ to 11111 tear fas canl!ters ,..... llrod !nlD lht crowd bj the troope. No .... WU .-ported !Q)ll'ed and Within 15 minutes the c:rowd.cll1pined. · The -Unr eOplial of eight million people .-nbleil a gholl town today because nl a Pmmlsl-ealled general all1lu! and. a paid bQ!lday decreed "In. the lntorest of security" by the government. A nigh~long rain turned Into a downpour before Peron's chartered jet set down at &:Oii a.m. PST at Eze~ the Psyehlatrle Care airport which the former strongman built durlnc Iii IMI to 11116 reign. It WU aiaO ralnlnf Sepl._17,~11116, 'fben· a bloody ml!lta ... revolt <ball'I Pe!Ul -.:1 > ).~ ...... _,, a~ a i'arqulJ.• jimlloat ..,., u.ue. 1"" mlllttry 1ovemmenl didlnot want 1 to ~ a maulve Peron.lie rally ti.in& out ·of-cmlrol today._ .... 11111 anllterrorlll •talo of ;aleP still In effect was Invoked to prevent outdoor ma!.! ralliea. Peron was a virtual prisoner ·at the airport al hands of the troops oslensibly there to protect him. To Resume Q.nMonday ' 111 Ualted Preti la-Tbe Whlto H-annotuJCed today that Dr. Hemy A. Klulqer will ,mume the Vietnam cease-llre negollall-Monday in Paris with Le Due Tho, the man with whom he worked out a· nine-point lruce that was never signed. 1bo arrived in Paris today wltb a de- mand the document be signed quickly, Press secretarY Ronald L. Zleglee uld Kissinger would leave at 7 a.m. PST &zn. Cannibal Move_d; ' . . day and-that he upec11·the-negotlat, ing session will last "several daya or perhaps more." He said add itioMl consultatlona would be needed with both North and South Vietnam after the meeting with Tho. Partner Paroled 1be. North Vietnamese news agency al. so annolDlced the talks will resume Mon· day the first time the Communlala an-....:.c..i In advance the dato and place for the secret meetings, held· in an un-, known location outside of Paris. DEER LODGE, Mool (AP) --The warden of Mootana State Prison bas con- firmed that Stato Prison has confirmed that convicted cannibalism murderer St.an1ey Dean Baker was quietly transfer- It aald Tho woold be accompanied by Xuan Thll)', the chief negotlolor In the have a problem. I am a cannibal." long-ruruting Parll weekly tallts. Police said both Baker and Stroup had The North Vietnamese have lnslsled finger bones from Schlosser's body in that the cease-fire agreement be signed their pockets at the time of the amest. immediately and that there be no major ~ A team of Newport Beach police detec- tives continued interviews of scores of ~rona de! Mar High School students to- 4aY in search of suspects in Thursdar's ~arly·morning bombing at the high IChool. -Police made one arrest at the school Thursday aftomoon. bu! Del. Capt. Don ~aas said this mom.ing the 14-~ear~d ~venile was picked up in. connect!~ wa!h a. series of Halloween hre slashings U1 ll)e Corona del Mar area. ~• red to an D.linQ~ j ederal facility for psych!atric care. Stroup denied taking any part in the changes. ~. crime. A jury at !Jviq•lon, Monl, found Tho.stopped oil in PetfDC and !lloocow Stroup guilty of manslaughter, which en route to Parts from Hanoi and Com- : Oyaas said the police are still trying to cletennine. a motive for the bombing but IJe indicated it may have b e e n '!retaliation" against Assistant Principal Betty Townsend. And Warden Ro(er Crist aald Thursday that Baker's convicted partner in the slaying of a young Montana social worker has been paroled from the state prilon and is living in Wyoming. Bater pleaded guilty to first-degree murder In the July 11, 1970, murder of Jmnes MJchael ScJllowir, a ZZ.year-old Great Falls man whose beadleSs, heartless and mainly limbless body cmies a maximum penalty of 10 years muni1f sources lit Paril Aki the SoViets lmpriso\lmenl. and possibly the .Chinese urged him to One juror said subsequently that the display moderation in hl! talks with verdict was a compromise to avoid a Kissinger. hung jury. Sttoup had been charged with Ziegler left open the possibility that first-degree murder. Xllllnger -fly from Pano to Saigon Teslllyin& at Stroup's lrlal, Balcer ad-··for moee iaJb with SOt!th Vlelnamese milled killing Schl°"'r, stabblq his President Nguyen Van Thieu. .He bu body repeatedly, severing It into six demanded that (1) ~ cease-fire agree. : Oya as said it appears the four-inch pipe bomb waa purposely placed out.side tie" window. . washed up at the feet of a fishennan in parts and eating the victim's heart. ment provide for the withdrawal of North Bakera!SOllild~tliejury Uiillieiill!il-Vl•t11ameo10:1ro0p8·and·(2~filllran1"' that Robert Salem, 40, a prominent San Fran-a coalltion rve.rnment will not be lm· cisco lamp designer. Stroup and Baker posed on SOUtb Vietnam. . --;-lbe Yelloiilooe RiVtr. · : "It is possible it WflS done in retaliation for something she had don e,'' be sa id. ''There is a string or windows there and her office isn 't in the center or at the end." Oyiias sai.d a fragment of the bomb did fly across .Uie room .and into the back of her chair. He said, however. police have found no evidence of a Urning device and are ,assuming the bomb was set 0££ by a fuse Jong before sbe was at work. l'rot11P .. eJ RAIN ... ... peeled by nightfall. Three men whose car -muck in s n o w on Los Pinos Mountain near Pine Valley broke into a lheriil'• radio station and broadcast a "mayday" 1~all for help, to which a de)llltY retpODd- ;l!<l · ~ Early Thanksgiving Gov . Ronald Reagan deparl.s from tradition and carves a cooked tur· ke.y in his capitol office instead of suffering the antics of live turkeys Ullt have given him a rough time since he became governor. The 27· pound U>m turkey was 1 gift from the California Turkey Federation . (See story, Page 16.) p . . Physician Challenges t: Tornado-Hke wtnds towled trfel, -:- ;,mashed windows and ..bOcked dOWb. lfences in the Chula Vista area ·southeast ~! San Diego. Power · failures lasOog tieveral minutes alN -~ Nported. · _H artelius' Drug V se t In swamped 'i' o· Bil :· intersect~, ~re.guards pressed into service rescued {ilozens of motorists. Thirty can we.re tn- ~olved in an underpa!.! nnashup. Six By TOM BARLEY ~her persons were injured Thursday Of 1111 o.11r '"" "'" Turgeon criticized Hartellus for wing the highly potent narcotic for a reported migraine headache. And be made it clear ln his testimony to the committee of four feUow physicians that Demerol was the lart thing he would have used for the reported vomiting of blood. 1iear San Diego's Old Town. LOS ANGELES -A physician called ~The Weather Serih,'t said totals as the final witne!fl ln the state's case ugbout Southern California by tonight here against Dr. Ebbe. Hartelius of El Id reach three. inches of rain In tat sect.ions and up to four Inches of Toro Thursday challenged the. Harbor htn .and more than a foot of snow in the Are.a doctor's uae of narcotics in the. >.nountal.ni. Heavy rain and snow was emergency rooms dt Costa Mesa · .iorecut through Saturday• tapering off Memorial 1JospitB:_I and Hoag Memorial Jo showen Sunday. Whal will be the fifth lhree-<lay hearing by the State Board of Medical Euminers into charges of moral turpitude and un- prof•'ooal conduct filed a g a l n s t Harteliw: will.open here Jan. 24. l Interstate 40 at Needles was ordered Hospital, Newport Beach. f}osed 'Mruraday after heavy rains Dr. Guy Tur1eon1 a Frencb.cantdilu ,flnde.rmlned a storm sewer excavation. A physJ.ctmi who now works tn the ifate's #ale Divi!:lon of Highways spokesman cott n ~:. · Orange COUnty attorneys Matthew Kurillch and TOm JUIUy will then open their defense of the accused physician. ;iald the area "Isn't even safe to walk nar cs 0 e.nue.rs program , tesUHed· in ,;in." Traffic, meanwhile, was detoured the final muri .of tbe thr~a; hear in~ isver U.S. 95 north to Bullhead Ci ty, Ariz., thabent ~!~·:52~.1 wDeas lnJudJciowl '1len .soutn on U.S. 66. . ..: w .u.e. a~~~reu merol to nurse's t: Heavy snow was falling Jn the -~r;t . ~~ Rehl 1faustJtt on four occasions in Kurlffdl !'lmed bearing offlcee E. F. DeVilbi.ss, however, that developmenta in lhe upcoming Orange c:ounty SUperlof Court lrlal ~ alleged -., lht "B-ol .Etomal Love" drug ring may iillerfere with those dale•. Bernardino Mountains down to the -eet-kite 1818. . l>ot level. Tire chains were requlrtd in· •me area• and dense fog In the foothilla- '1Jde driving ei:tremely tlazardoUJ.. Some:. li!condary roads Jn the mounlains were &osed because of lhe snow. OIWIN COAST tT DAILY PILOT """' °"""' ... D!ft. y '1UIT. ,. ftldll it c.11 •h Lf .. tll" Pc;~ • ei"'IMM -., .... ~~ ~'"' ~ . ..,.. '''' .. II .................. ....., llilf'OllOll l"rN1y,~ C.lt ~ ,,......,. ~ H"'lt~ het"l,_..ln Vtlily, U.,... llKll, (,.,.....,._.,~ tN Jtfl C""-ltl ~ ,_ C•pl•lr...._ A •1"ttt "'floMI Mltltn 11 '"°"'tllMd lolh,1nl1ys _. hnd..,.. TP!i prlncfttill ~ltlilflt Dltlll I' 11 m Wnt 1•'1' ltrMI, C:..tt Mtw, Clllton1lt, t»». llo~•rt N. w • .4 Prtllltftt _,. "*!ltfttl' J1c~ R. Cu,l•Y Viet ,.._tftnl liNI 0-•I ,._,.. ~n. ...... Ke .... 11 a- '11.om•• A. Mur.,lil•• MMlfl;'ll 1•1"" a.,,i,, H. L••• l lcli1r4 P. Nill Atal1tt11! M ...... lne IOI"" Re-eleeted Solon .. H~d on Dn1nken Driving Charge Tbo Fuflertoll loWYer repreeents' 0!10 of 31 ,......,,. lndl<ted by the Orange c:ounty Grand Jury. A Cbat~a, TeM., mm re.turned to the wltneis 1taod ThW1day afler being aggln aaured by ibe Orange c:ounty Dlltrlct Attomey'1 OfJke and f!uperlor Court Judie Kenneth Williams that he will not be prosecuted on the basis of his SACRAMENjO (AP ) -Sacramento testimony againat Hartelius. Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'berii ha• been Fred Cooeb. again warned by Kurlllch arrested and booked on a ch3r11e ol that the '~"'~-mlihl not keep its word , drunken drivlna:. police reported today . tesUfied that Hartellus gave him Police sald Z'berg, 48, wu Involved In prescrlplk>M for narcotlca under the a rear-end colllslon here Thursday night false name of Fred Castleberry and that at Riverside Boulevard and 4lh Avenue. he onCe paid Hartellus $100 for tupplylll1 No one was seriously hurt In the ac-hlm with Demerol. cldent , they aald. Kurlllch asked the commtttee to bear Olficors Bob Gillies and Chuck Barham In mind thal Couch was "a habitual said the veteran legislator w a 1 criminal" and that be had served four .. cooperative" at the scene or the ac-prt90" ternu:. cide.nt. It wu u.rller atated that Couch. 44, Z'berg wu taken to the cit> emercen-was evldl.ng man.slaughter chars• fUed ey station at police headquarten for a ln Tenneseee when he met HarteUm at breath test, llltn to the third Ooor Jan for the Com Meso home of bll .. iauve llay booking, which Included be In a Vaughn -Reba Vaughn's now tatranaed photographed and llngerprlnted. · hulband. 1be ofncers 11Jd the alltHwned car Mrs. Vauabn, 31, of-San Oel1l<!nte, has Z'berg was driving rammed the rur of a telllficd that Hartcllus pto•lded her with car driven by PJilllll S t • p b a Ii le " tho ileallrol that cllanlad her lnlo a Funoioshl, Ii. Gllllea aald M I 1 • mUlod Uurl addict. slia_ alto tatiOed Funalloohl'1 car wu knocked ai..>t 70 that HaneUua · movtd illtO her Com !eel. . Meaa borne and Uved wltll her . and her He. aald wltneaet reported that Mila dlfldnn altee her Ills-moved out. Funakoolll wu llA>ppid to mate 1 left rho attradlva blonde llllifled that tum. • ~ _ Hartcllut kicked and ~ her an<' Pollet aaid lhl1 w11 ti.era'• second pttlormed abortlona on her while the• drunk drlvlna armL n.. flrat. t11eJ uld, wore llvlnc toc<1htr. Photl>Bfllphl ol he WIS in till. -, , dJICOiored and aboct39ed porterJor blYe Z'btra, a Dftnoctat, won ree.1eetl0n tO been admitted-into i.:vldencc, 1n eighth two-y .. r A-.nblY tenn on Mra. Earleen 3ohntton of Ooota M"a Nov. 7. dtftatlnc RAlfl"bllcad H. A. wu t1Je 11&~'1 tee0nd key wltntll with "Andy" Andrtson by 17,135 to 11,135 her afiegatlon thal. Hartcllu• almllar\y votts. Tbe district covert Sacramento addicted her daugbter, the late Wanda and Yolo c:ounu... Meltndm. The man with whom Baker was ar- rested in Big Sur, Harry Allen Stroup, was paroled June 2S, Crist said. weni in Schlouer's ·am.all sporta car ·Oen~ Tran Vap. Dc:ma, 1·merqbet of the · . B"· S 8oolb Vlelnlmeoe parilamenl and a ckloe Stroup was convicted or manslaughter in connection with Schlosser's death. Crist aald Stroup. a native ol Sheridan, was paroled to Wyoming. when they were arresf.ed at .. ur.~ '1 friflDd of Tbleu'a, allo arrived in Paria Crist said Baker, who went to prison Oct. 20 1971 for the life tenn, was transferred to a federal facility in Spring- field, Ill., Nov. 9, 1971. Crist said Baker subsequently was sent to a federal fa- clllty at Marion, Ill. Crist said Baker, who said be tilled Schlosser in an I.SO.induced rage and cut out and ate the vlcllin'a heart, 0 lm- medlately began to dllpla'y an emotional problem" alter belq sent to the Mon- tana prilon. "We didn•t ha.O the poychlatric help and factlltles here that were needed," Crist said. He aaid Baker wu "getting to be a !IBJlpr to lhe Qtlter inma~, thli,llalf, • himlo!ff and the inlllllltinn" wben transferred. Crist said the Marlon lnslillltion spedall%es In bandllng lllUllrnmHecuri· ty Inmates !tlCb 8'· ·Baker. He said Baker, a social dropout with an IQ in the genius range, "has continued to be an ex- treme disciplinary problem" at Marion. Crist said Baker recently wu involved In organizing a sJtdown strike at Marion. Baker was 23, Stroup 20, wbeo they were arrested July 13, 1'71 by a Califomla highway p a t r o I m an in- vestigating a fendeN>ender hiJ;.and-ran accident. Baker blurted out to the patrolman, "I .· Queen Elizabeth Mum on Family · Legal. Problems ' LONDON (AP) -Queen Elizabeth ls· maintaining public silence on the legal problems of three members of the royalk family. Two of the Queen's cousins and her daughter, Prin~ Anne, have had brusbea wllb tbe,i.w, but .BuckiDiham Palace lw had nothing to NJ. · One ooualn, Earl Montbalten of Burma. w&J lined IM and ordered to pay U7 In costs on· Thursday after admitting the milk from bls farm nea.r Romsey, in Hampsbtre, bad been watered. In London, another of the Queen's cousins, the Earl of Lichfield, was fined $117 and bad his driver's license suspend- ed for a year afler admitting ln magistrale's court that he bad driven afler drinking. And Princess Anne. 22. II facing posal- bl. piosecutlon for exceeding the 70-mil .. per-bour superhighway speed limit twice this month In her Reliant Scimitar sports car. - today and aald he came u a repreoeola· ltr• of Ibo Vi~ people. ~ aald Kiaolnger will be accom- PIJl!d 111 Gen. Alesander M. Haig, Jr., lilt chief deputy,_ and by de)lllty asslotant ,,..,,.,, ;ol ltata William H. SWl!van, a S-.ti.£,,... ·Allan expert who tool< port in ~Of Ott early meellnp. lWc cm. ferrod ID SaJgoo a week ago with Thieu. Klulnger !few to Camp David today for ta1U with President Nlzon be.lore his Sunday departure. Rivals Agnew, HHH Together CllAllLOl'l'E AMALIE, V . I , (AP) -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and Sen. Hubert Humphrey are sm.nng the same two-story cot- tage at the swank Caneel Bay resort. Hwnpllny II upstairs, Agnew bas the first Ooor unlL II ls llrictly coincidence that the polltical rivals are under the same roof, aays Callee! Bay General Manager Richard Erb. They were "just the only rooms available/' Erb aald. Drexel's Pre-H~liday Et Cetera SALE I ' During this Holiday Season, Drexel is offering selecte"d pieces froln their Et Cetera collection at' very special pri.c:es. From Brass Head- boards to Glass Top Cocktail Tables on sale now. • SALE 169.00 ' ... lts.M OREXEL-HERITA6&-HENREDON-WOO!lMARK-KARASTAN INTERIORS ·wmoAYS • IATUIDAn t:OO .. l:JO NIDAY 'Tll. t:OO I SALE 99.00 ......... N!W'°U IEACH e tn1wmcu,.o-. , M2.2tll LAG°UNA IEACH e l41 NO•JH COAST HWY. . ., .. ,,,, 'TORRANCE e · lJMt KAWTHOlHI II.VD, J71·1 2" - -. 1i ~ a d • d n E ~ e b ll b l q b b A g . • . . ' . t l ! ( t . " -' . ' ·- F rlda.1, Nowerribtr 17, 1972 s DAILY PILOT Ne.vport. Wants Kids: 1...,ine to t;e·t ·T1aen1 · Harbor 'View Students to Be Bused 14 Miles? By WILLIAM SClll\EJJID Of .. lMUt' ......... At least tlll -cillclftD ,.O)edod to Jlve in the unbuilt e1tenaion of Newport Beach's Harbor View Homes apparently will be bused up to 14 miles a day to and rtom classes in Irvine unless a. boundary problenl is worked out by the developer, city officials and school ad- ministrators. The US.home addition to the Donald Bren tract was approved re4otly by the Newport Beach Planning Commission even tbougb the project's environmental Impact report (EIR) pointed out poten- tial serious school attendance pl;,'Oblems. The problem lies In tbo 1111 tllal I b e border between the New po r.t -Mesa Unified School District and the Sin Joa- quin Elementary District . runs • right betw.en ll>e otd Bren homes and the llllW tract, which is bounded by New Mac-- Artlwr Boulevard, Fon! Road and Eait- gaf:e Drive. ' M a result, children In the older ~ tion of Harbor View Homes will attend Newport-Mesa's nearby Roy 0. Andersen SchOOl when it is built next fall. However, children in the new tract will have to at- tend the nearest San Joaquin district school -more than seven mllel away. tlty and pointed out that Ibo nearest San Tllo problem ii complicoted by the-fact JOOquln elementary or .Tustin blab school that the Sb Joaquin dlslrtct ls-part ol a wu miles Inland. 1bo7 pressed 1or bowl· ~ ellOrt that will result In da17 chanp; fin! wilh the old Newport the fonnatlon of the Im.. Unlfled elementary and Newport Harbor High School District July t. school districts, then wllh tbe Newport· Unfortunately, nobody seems to know Mesa Uollled district. what will happen to the new influx of San Joaquin and Tilstin school officials children expected to start arriving by fall (<lllel'ally acceded, since In the early next year. 1-the "°wtb In l!Cboo~lion bad N Beach' -~~tr"areas. y were con-cart Neuba]ISeD" ewport 8 ~ teal to ba•e tbe -perty wilhln tbelr vance planning di..ctor. llld the city . r• planners knew there -1d be 8 problem, district u long u it was erop1y, but were but fe1t it waa not big enough to halt the not eager to build sc~ls m Newport project altoplher Beach when . the housing developments • began &tnng m. • "We can make mention of such prob-Then, when the Philco-Ford plant and 1ems but the ell Y tta1ly con' do Nnport Cebler were built oo land San aeythlng.'' NeubauteD· said~Aad-move--Joequm -IDd Tustin -!COOoJ· "lllen tiegah of Ille bawldary would have to be done by balldng et aoy more boundary changes tbll school districts tbemsel .... " argulog bitterly at times tbal they had . lllldl o1 the Newport.Mesa dlstrlc\ beelt eucliettd out of valuable tax pro- a:roond Corooa del Mar used to lie in the ducen they needed to finance their nOw- San Joaq~ d.tstrict. But a series, of land burgeoning districts. transfers m the early 1960s changed that. Now, lhe Irvine Coi:npany, which owns 1be changes have been a aore spot the property under the Brm develop- between. the two dlslr!cts o~ the years. ment, w the Donald Bren Company, Residents pl new homes ~ UM: h11!' of which ii building it , say they are in the Corona del Mar wanted their children to same boat as the. city. attend _N~rt _schoola. They argued "All we can do is post a notice to pro. from the standpomt of community Iden--spectlve ltuyerS about the school prot>- Sea Explorer Dies Seeking Santa Maria PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) -A . former department store executive's 12- year quest to -find the ship that discovered America bas cost him his life. lem," said Harry Merrill, vice president for development of the Bren Company. ''The actual changes have to be up to the schools. We have very little powfr to pressure them." "The power to do this is with the schools," said Larry Moore, Irvine Com; pany planning coordinator. "There does not appear to-be anything we can do especially until the unification is final." Moore said both districts have ex- pressed a willingness to Wk about the problem. The Santa Maria Foundation here said Thursday that explorer Fred Dickson -died-while-diving for evidence of Christopher Columbus' flagship, the San- ta Maria, off ·eape Haitien, Haiti. "Thia bas been very frustrating for us over a loog period of time and the prob- lem is far IMgger than the Bren tract," be said. Moore was referring the the Spyglass Hill development just west-of Harbor View Homes in which some individual homes are split in half by the-boundary line. . • .. Ul"IT ........ No Wt111, Bab" Magdalene Dunn has a laugh on hersell as she sorts through a stock Of undersized girdles -more than 70,000 of them, donated to the Boston 1hilf~ shop in which she is a clerk. : Slain Parents' . . :Daughter Waits . : For Grandparents · STOCKTON (AP ) -The elght-roonth- old daughter of parents allegedly · murdered by 'Charles Manson "family" desperadoes was awaiting the arrival of ·her Con necticut grandparents with whom . she will live. · Little Heidi Willett was at a children's home at French Camp, near here, as her , prospective parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead of Hamden, prepared to fly out, welfare workers said Thurs- day. i;rhe tot was found SUnday in a Stockton home beneath whJch the mother's body was unearthed. Police said the two-bedroom house is the one where she end her mother had been living with three women , two of whom were followers of mass killer Charles Manson, and two male ex-con- victs. ~ spokesman for the foundation, established by Dickson, said he believed the Palm Beach diver died of an afi. em· bolism -bubbles formed in the lungs · and sent through the bloodstream when a diver surfaces too qu~ckly. Dickson gave up a nine.year career With Sears, Roebuck and Company in 1960 to try to confirm bis belief that the wreckage of the Santa Maria is located. on a reef eight feet under water off Haiti. "To me, finding the Santa' A1aria represents the greatest underwater ex- pedition man can make." Dickson said last September before embarking on hi s last expedition. "It's the greatest shipwreck in the world .'1 Suspicions about the location of the Santa Maria arose In the 1950s when in- ventor Edwin Link retrieved an anchor which some historians believe might have belonged to the Santa Maria . Soon after Dickson began exploring the site, he came up with a chunk of wood which testing showed to be several hun- dred years old. Then he found some pot· tery which tests showed was made between 1375 and 1575 . Lawyer Appeals For Gay Lihbers DENVER (UPI) -Attorney William KunsUe. has asked the U.S. 10th Circuit C.ourt ol Appeals to order Kansas Uni- versity to officially recognize the Gay Liberation Front as a campus organiza· -Kunstler told the court Thursday that the univenity violated coo.5titutional rights by refusing the organization's lo- cal chapter the use of scOOol facilities and school funds. . purpoee of lhe organization Is e!)· I, to promote understanding in a 'th university standards," Kunstler said. t seek! to relieve a life of hell for Js." About a fourth of the homes in that ex· clusive tract are fully inside the San Joa- quin District and the rest are in Newport- Mesa. "We also have plans for a lot rn.ore h~me devlopment in that area," Moore said. The school districts si?em to be playing a. waiting gfilll.e.~ ~ "I don't think it will ever be possible for Newport-Mesa to be completely coterminous with the city of Newport Beach," said Superintendent John Nicoll. "But that isn't to say we won't talk about it." He said it Is always Possible th3t it could be worked out if all the parties in- volved want Lo work on it. . "We're not in the position of making an Imperialistic drive for property,''. Nicoll . aatd. "Tbla pouibUJty was always lo the back of our heads so we have planned for it. But we didn't ever want or expect the situation we have oow." Nlcoll aaid tbat If Ibo need becomes great enough to change the boundaries. !be Roy Ande..-School and Harbor View School probably could handle the influx of students. "We may fill the schools sooner than Oil5Rt . U!k '' he said. , Nicoll said he ls fairly certain that the recent pa3S8ge of $50 million in school bontb wiU result in a new master plan for the new Irvine U n i f i e d district. Meanwhile, ofriclals of the existing San -Joaquln district are ~ much up in the air about the Bren ex~nsion as anybody else. "We have no plans at this point to serve that area," said Dave Klng:, San Joaquin facilities director. "We recom- mended against apprOval or that tract and will do 80 for all tbe others up there as long as there is not a better solution to the schools." King said any development falling into the San Joaquin district is prem8.ture and any children in the area deflnitely--Mlllld have to be bused . "But unfortunately all the schools in the area are packed and some are already on double sessions," he said. "Some of these. kids may have to be taken as far as El Toro." Kini! added tbat !be a,... extension, whlc.b will contain homes in the $40,000 to $60,800 raQl!:e, will Pf9bably not yield enQUlh tax. revenue to pay it! ~ way as far. as the school districts are con-col'JIO!I. "On !be other hand, the Spygloss 1Illl homes are in the $85,000 range and Wlllild defi.n11ely be an asset to keep,'' he said. But unless some other solution can be found, King said be penonall~ hopes the whole area can ~ taken over by Newport-Mesa. "I know thls ls a historical sore spot at'ld that Newport-Mesa would get a lot of neW assessed va1UatiorJ;-""rut something must be worked out,''. he said. King said he has asked the Irvine Com- pany to approach the Newport.Mesa District wtth an offer fer a land ex· change. "We'll give them the Bren homes and Spygll\SS hill In exchange for equally valued property elsewhere -·say Pbilco- Ford,'' he said. .Nicoll said ,t~ IQea hmL..,.er~been­ preseniec1 to him , adding that be doubted it would be acceptable. The Bren extension is due to be com- pleted in the spring and Andersen School opens in the fall of 1973. "The people in the old Bren tract have nothing to worry about because their kids will be able to walk to school," said Newport city aide Neuhausen. But projections show at least 120 and possibly 200 chll dren will Jive in the new •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PACIFIC Vl l W • MIMOltlAL • • • • • • • • • • • • . -• • • • • • • • • PARK UNPLANNl:D )' HOMEllTEI r-/· • \ \ • \ \ .. \ \ • \.I • I • I • • ' . • • : ................•.••................ ;;;;;.,..~ : • DAILY l"ILOT ~ 11Y .._ c..- GROWTH PLUS OLD 'IOUNDARY· EQUALS HEADACHES, BUSING Dotted Line Divides Newport-Meu, S•n Jo•quin Districh Harbor View Homes section. In the near fuwre, Jwndreds more children will occupy · homes a n d apartments in that area and the problem will mouot, city oUicials said. Both school districts are rev iewing plans for new scbools in the area, but neither has made any commitmenta. The Newport-Meas district is studying the PoSaibil ity of a oew elanentary· school and an intermediate school in the downcoast area below Corona del Mar but those plans aren't expected to be • final ized for many years. San Joaquin officl11 ls aren't sayinc anything yet about new fa ctlltles bccau" they .say they can't be snure of what things will be like after uniflcatkxt. The siluation eventually CO\lld be push- ed off dead center by the same phenomenon ttlat brought atxitlt the boud- dary changes of the early ~ IWoli ..:.. pressure brought to bear by new reidents or Newport Beach demanding that their children 10 to 9Chool ln the Yme community In which they live. In just 2 years ..•• outselling every European car (except one)! • ' iTop Notch Sunday Stories Polished Up for Pilot As DAILY PILOT staff members and editors prepare to put on their "&mday best" for readen, hert are some of the top features they plan to prelenC in the :;unday edition : (Best Motion Picture of 1970) to find another slot on national television to be ruled by Its award·winnlng star. George LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT ... CAT LICENSING? -Huntlnli9D Beach is ihe latest city to· consider Jicenslng -and other indigniUes such aS spaying , contraceptive drugs and leashes -to control the cat populi\lon. SW! )Vriter Terry Coville wades tnao lbe '*"" troveny in YOU SecUoo. SUCCESS WITil CYCLES ~ Harry Pxley went broke running t mototcycle shop in i 1165. but be learned enou&b to come out as promoter ol speedway motorcycle racing al the fairgrounds in Costa Me!.B. His new venture ls a finan. diI succea u well u 11 heavy favorite In the family rematlon field. Tiie llofY by Staff Writer Rudi NledtlelUJ ts this Wetk·'1 buslnea pep featu~ article. !!GO SNAPSHOT-°'!< ol the top wiJ>. non in the DAILY PlLOT. Snapohot Contest gell • -payOlf to tbe ln- ttmational compeUlion; other Onallltl win merit awards and IOme of the top local plctu,.. wUI be reprodlloed la lbe DAILY Pl.LOT f0< the Ont time. 'PATTON' ON TV -11 tooa It )'I!&,. lo malle the 010Yic -from "lftC'llllon to complellon -but It hu tatth 1esl than two years ror the Oscar-wlnnlfll rum - • • C. Scott. cover feature of TV WEEK. ' M R S . SUPERINTENDENT' Women's section Jeads off this week with a profile (in words and pbotos). of Mrs. Michael Brick. He's superintendent of F""°tiln Valley School D11trlct. Sbe'1 a -·· daughter, former model and IOll1ellme bool<-wrtter. Story by Staff Wrilet Jo Obon. THE REAL 'DUKE'! -Newport Beach's molt famous mktent, John Wayne, ii featured In a allort story prtv!ewing bis new biography, "The Jolll Wayne Story," by Georie Carpoil Jr., In this week's Fam.Uy weekly. 1'bl rul-Ufe drsvia Is lllle • lt<nario right out of "SaiMls of "lwo Jlma." Cafl>OZI sakl. EVERYBODY'S DOING IT -Staff Writer Ju Edwards Gods out how many dille-W01I .-... are to enrelse. some qdo, olht,. nm and eome walk In lbeir ~ for health. WAIU1ATH -lnd18lll who ...-...i oo the 'llurelD ti lndlan Aflaln building In WMhfoJllClll <.....tnc ~ and lr!bll OIOIWiltl 'dldn't wlilll lo•bo U.ted lllle white .--Ibey wanted to be lefl alone. Tbat'1 part ol the lf«Y told in '" IJMfepth report "' tbll 7Ur'• "lndilD war." e RADIAL PLY TIRES e FRONT DISK BRAKES e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e RACK AND PINI.ON STEER ING SEE ONE • • Rome Of The New Car • , , "fi•I .... 1'•••" '-· • .. TRY ONE • • • • e FULL CARPETIJ\G BUY ONE ' ' ' , TODAY! n..,,. or Tho Hew c.r • , • "'Qer• .. l'•11dt" I ' ... j DAILY PILOT Te111porary? Newsman Freed On Court Order L05 ANGELES f AP I -A reporter jailed for rrfusing to tell a judge the sources or a story he wrote \Yhile cover- ing 1he Charles ~1anson murder trial is free on a higher court's order. But the ':-----'---""!';i.;----,reprleve-11ray-mty1>e ten1ixn ai Y. ' ...... ., .. Ul"I T...._..,, Ueorh1g Set Sirhan B. Sirhan, convicted assassin of Sen. Robert r~. Ken- nedy. is scheduled for a pa- role hearing next v.1eek at San Quentin prison where he was sent orginalJy to die in the gas chamber. Nev.·sman \\rilliam T. Fan-was ordered jailed for cootempt or court Thursday by Superior Court Ju<iie Charles It. Older. But Farr "'as released on his own recogniz.ance about 3'11 hours later when th~ 2nd JLtdicial Court of Appeal granted temporary freedom pending the court's ruling on a petition for a pennanent slay ..,Df sentence. TllE COURT DID not indicate when it v.·ould rule on the petition. Older ordered Farr committe~~soun­ ty jail until the newsman <1gret."U to answer under oath 13 questions about a story he wrote in 1970 \\'hich told or Manson clan plans to kill several movie stars. Farr. 37, now a reporter for the Los Angeles nmes, was covering the triaJ ror ~iend Sougl1t in. Stabbing Death of Long Beach Girl SANTA MONICA (AP1 -Police were st!! seeking clues today in the brutal slaying of an aspiring movie actress 1,1,·hose nude body was found on the beach here. "1!thorities said the body of Kathleen Arm La Chance, 24. or Long Beach was foand by joggers Wednesday night. She 'had been stabbed 12 times and raped, potice said. Her arms and legs had been boQnd tighlly lo her body with lcaUler shoelaces and sand had been sturfed Jn her mouth. ' Tax Ref orni Bill Hangs in J.imbo In Sacramento ' ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A $1.2 billion ta~--reronn-scbool fin~ bill hung in lidlbo today while backers waited for fats to come up with &-counter~rrer to the massive tax shift plan. "We're waiting tor \be spokesmen for tbt 'no' voters," Assemblyman William B'8ley aald Thursday. ' ' KE TALKED TO reporters after the thi~ closed-door session of the week · on 1~ t~x bill by a six·man negotiating ccinmittee. 'I still think we're going to do ll ... "'"'re going to pass a m;ajor tax refonn nnd school finance bill this year,'' the .. San Rafael Republican added. ~·tax plan L! a compromise ham· mered out last summer b e t w e e n fttpublican Gov. Reagan and Democratic Aiiembly Speaker Bob Moretti, (D-Van N•ys.I lt would boosl state support of local ldtK>ols $5.15 million a year and provide Marly $50 million in property tax relief. POUCE SAID Miss La Chance, who moved t6 Hollywood from Chicago a year ago seeking an acting career, was last seen alive when she took her Gcnnan shepherd dog for a walk. A leash.and col- lar were found near her body but the dog was missing, investigators said. She had been dead about 15 minutes when her body was discovered, they ad- de<l. Police said Miss La Chance had been rehearsing a dramatic lesson in the apartment of a friend at the edge of the beach. She had been attending the Estelle Hannan Actor·s' Workshop in Hollywood since Oct . 5, t.fiss 11arman described her as "very attractive." '1 TIIOUGHT SHE was emotionally in· tensive, perceptive and sensitive and had possibilitle11 in television and motion pie· tures," she added. Before enrolling in the Hannan Workshop, 1'1iss La Chance had been a student at the Flaire Agency, a modeling school in Beverly Hills. Miss La Chance had posed for pictures as part of her training but had not been given any professional assigrunents, l\fiss Cragin said. Two Def endai1ts · In Blackmail Case Acquitted .LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Three men have been on trlal here for allegedly drugging the mayor or nearby Irwindale and taking pictures of him with a nude woman to blackmail him into supporting legalized gambling. According to grand jury indictments and trial testimony, the three ~efen<!_ants1 including former Irwindale City Coun- lhe Los A n g e I e s Herald-Examiner. Manson and three women followen were convicted of slayiot actress Sharon Tate and slx others. The cootempt citation, fll'lt issued July 2.l,-l97-l,afte1--~arr...Jlad-left~tha-JJerald,...+--­ Examiner to fake a job in the district at- torney'! office, was stayed by Older to allow appeal up to the U.S. Supreme Coort.Las!Mondythe~ghcourtrdused to bear the appeal. DURING AN INFORMAL moeting with Oldt.r in October 1970, Farr ad- mitted that he got the Information for bis story from one or more of the six at- torneys involved in the trial. The judge wanted to know because the lawyers were under a '"gag order" not to release confidential infonnation to the public. Farr's attorney, Mark Hurwitz, argued in his petition to the C.OUrt of Appeal that learning now who Farr'J source was Y.'ouid serve no legitimate purpose because the statute of limitations has ex- pired, preventing Older from punishing the errant individuals. Hurwitz said after Farr's release from jail that the newsman was "very, very happy the court of appeal had agreed lo the flearing request." He said Farr plan- ned to return to bis job at the Times to- day. ··1 think tbe chances are good lbat the court will issue the writ of habeas oor· pcs," Hurwitz said. "But there really is nothing more for us to do at thi5 time.'' "IT'S MY FEELING that the superior court now is wit.bout jurisdiction lo cause Mr. Farr's incarceration," said Hurwitz, explaining the reason for the appeal. Farr, a veteran newsman who has won some 2() awards for investigative reporting, says he does not want to reveal his !.Ource because he feels to do so might inhibit other .p_eople. from con- fidift2 in newsmen with the assurance that lJ..ey would retain anonymity. ~ Stnte Panel OKs Delay on Impact Stnte ment Order SACRAMENTO (AP) -Conservation· ists have failed to squash commiltee air proval of a bill delaying the effect of a CaJifornia Supreme Court ruling that pri- vately funded construction projects must file environmental impact statements. But one leading cooservationist, John Zierold of the Sierra Club, promised to continue an all-out campaign to ~'le the bill before ti can get to Gov. Reagan'• d .. ~. ... Thursday.,_ Assemblyrr1an Jol}n . ~L (0 -R i chm on d), testified his bill is an absolute must because "we have people out of work ... projects stalled. , . and no clarification" of the effect of the ruling. 'Ille Senate Government Organization Committee agreed, voting ~t to advance the bill on to the Senate Finance C.om- mittee. Ir approved there, it wt1uld have to be approved on the Senate floor before going to the governor. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE "ABOUT HAl;f' OF the funds for those benefits woold come from a one cent·pcr· dollar increase in the state sales tax. Molt of the rest would te covered by the state's share of federal revenue sharing and ~rpluses in the state budget. cilman Richard Breceda, had made three "'""' allemplJ to drug Mayor Richard Diaz. DtHvtrJ of thr Oiilly Pilot is 9uarantt~ The Reagan-~1oretti compromise re- q.res two-thirds approviil or both the &taste and Assembly. It passed the Aflembly last July, but fell four votes short of a two-thirds margin in the ~te last August. _ J.Ut .,..·eek the plan was revived in the Sflale and came within two votes of flaal paaage on a 2>14 count. That vote ~ up the current negotiations by a joint Senate-Assembly conference committt>e. One of the attempts allegedly involved putting_!.. ~tic drug In a drin~ and another splkliig the mayor's enchllada dinoer. 11lursday, Superk>r Court Judge Thomas C. Murphy acquitted Breceda or all charges and a second defendant, Per lee Tintary. "1 fetl grut, 11 Breceda said. His lawyer said Breceda, owner of an Irwin· dale restaurant, I• planning lo change Its name from Ricardo's to "1be Spiked Enchilada.'' Ml' •Y•l"rl4•Y: II , .. , .. Ml ~··· ,_ ,.,.. ., ,,,. '·"'·· (111 •'Ml ,_ ,,,, .. 10 lie .,...... 11 .,.... C11t1 1r1 ll~M llftlll ,,. 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Lots of opaques, too, in all the colors a girl could ask for. • JCPenney • We know what you're looking-for~ •• • Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores:, fC,.,.l/Jl ••mm•rtl 0111 F,O,SHION ISLAND, Newport INch 17141 644-231). HUNTINGTON CENTER tidal dota •PP<•r todav qn Huntin9ton BH ch 17141 892.7771. HARBOR CENTER, Co•lt M"t 17141 646-5021 Pogr20) I~~~~~~~,:._~~~-.,..~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , • -• • Riot Tr oops Patro~ Death-site Camp~s WASIUNGTON (AP) - Depoty Atty. Gea. Ral .. E. Erlckton today ...i.recl tbe FBI to lnvesd11&e tbe deatb1 of two yoaag Wack demonstra- tors at Soa&bern Ulliver1lty. ~ empty 60otbom Ulllvmity • Amill. "'Ille tw<> tlllldoats campus today wjlere two black were killed by the bombs - students ,..... killed Thunday thrown rtaht by them front a in a battle over control of the bul"''"" Ind " · achool administration building. -.. w ow .• There waa no further vi.. Students denied Ibey had · the nJ t. Siu-bombs. They said a law offlcer r---BBA:ffil!r!WOO~.~C'". (i(UP!Jiilfl ~de~n1sJi"ianc1iiicl~a~utltbo~rl~Uf.es:'l·blaffied milit han klllOifllie -,OOths -Deputies, state police and each other f<X' the deaths. w!Ul a tlholsun blast. A """ N,11!0ll8! Guard troopS in fUll "The itudeiits had sman·mJI. oner's report on the bodles-WBl- rlot gear patroled a quiet and ltary bomb&," said Sbertf! Al Inconclusive aa 11> the cauoe ct death. {An Associated Press M erey of Seas story reported the Pariah County Coroner aaid the two were killed by abo"1m fire.) Gov. Edwin Edwar<la Mid law officers "found no weap- ons In the bulldlng." Police searched the campus and aome 8ludenta but found no-pons. either beloro or llltr the ylo- Cronkite To Abide By Strike NEW YORK (AP) -Walter Cronkite and other newsmen at the Columbia Broadcasting System say they have "re- luctantly" agreed to honor picket 1iftes set up by striking CBS technicians if ordered to do .. by their unim. --'!be m.tb&air -newsmen said in a statement '11wnday that while tl!ey did not agree with the objectives cl the tee~ nicians, they felt a "moral ob- ligaUon" to go along with the decision of their own union. Friday, November 17, 1972 DAILY PILOT $;. . l • On North by Hall • • . . SAIGON (APl -U.S. llghl· er • bombers new ooly 140 strikes against lhe North Viet- ""'"'"" p&nhandle Th•r<daY. half the average of the two previou! days. But n1Jlltary tollrcel aa1d the reduction was not due to the imminent re-. swnption of secret. peace n~ gotiaUoos 1n Paris. ~-_a!l.r!buled the_ dl'Qj! partly to bad weather a n d partly II> dlvenlon o! planes to the "'""' just below tho demlUtarized zone in South Vietnam's Quang Tri province. A military spoltesman said a stuface-to-eir mWile-depot •10 miles above the DMZ was anmg the Jargets hit Thurs- day, and 64 canisters in ~'hich the mls,,iles are transported were destroyed. lbe canl!ltrs ,..,.. lo8cletl. U.S. 852 -ben!JDade their d"'ll'S! penetratioO of North Vietnam in seven m on t h I • Thur>day night, slrlkin& sfock· piles wilhht 10 miles of the! 20th parallel, the U.S. Com·! mand announced. ! The Hanoi-Haiphong reg1on ; end all other VI~ ter--' rltory above !be IOth parallel• rflNlned_. llmJts to Amf!ri.....; can attaci.' Bombing was su5'- pended Ihm on Oct. 22 to im· prove prospects for a cease- fire agre<m<nt. Crippled Ship Safe In AleJ,Jtian Waters lence occurred. UPI T ......... Reached at Lenox HUI H08- pital, where he has been un- dergoing tests for chrcnlc hoorseness, Cronkite said he concurred in the statement. He sald he expected to return to work Monday unless pr'9- vented by the strike. rr WAS NOT known how many contained missiles. But the pilots reported l\\'O large second.11.ry explosions and t11·0 £ires, indicating that some or NINE OF TllE Slratofor· tres!e! dnipped their -bs 25 miles v.·est ol the port ol Thanh Hoa and six miles 50Uthwest,c of the Bai 1bocq air base. The base was hit earlier this week by U.S. fiRhter-bomben!. 1\\-elve ol.ber &2s struck 11 miles sooth of Vinh. lncalliqupthe700Natlollal LAWMEN, STUDENTS STAND BY DEAD STUDENTS Guardsmen, F.dwardr bad de-Southem Unlw nity Campus Cloled Down, Quiet North Vietnam claimed that it shot down ooe A7 fi~lter-JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -peli<r shalls. 1 Her powerful engines stillt!d No decision has been made bf OOoding, the battered Coast on where the strlCken 11hlp Guard cutter Jarvis Is safe in would be taken for repairs. a sheltered Aleutian chain In-Coast Guard spokesmen said let today as divers probe bull Jt was e 11 s u m e d the damage. · Honolulu-based ship would be clared 1 lllat• ct ..-gency in -----7, ---'---'---------- Baton Rouge. lie Mid there The statement was siJ{?led by John Hart. Douglas Edwards , Ricbard C. Hottelet, Douglas Sefton, Reed Collins, Stuart Novins and Hughes Rudd, among other newsmen . bombrr and three F4 Phan· -.. tom~ on ~1onday: Tuesday and Wednesday but said notl\!ng The 378-foot high endurance towed to port by the two cutter and the J a p a n es e . rescue cutters if her jet and fishing trawler that towed her diesel engines could not be to quiet waters after a nlne-repaired. hour battle agalnst moun- taioous North Pacific seas were joined late Thursday by two other Coast Guard vessels canying repair supplies an4 needed fresh water . All four ships were anchored near Sedanka Island, a windblown rock speck 20 miles from where the Jarvis, her engine room flooded and her pumping _system useless, sent an SOS Thunday morning. \, SPOKESMEN SAID Navy and Coast Guard divers would help dew,nine what repairs are necessary before the Jarvis can be taken to a repair facility. The Coaat Guard s a I d Jarvis,commi5SionedoNylast August as one of the service's newest and largest class of cutters, was !bowing damage along the entire length of her hull and possibly to her pro- "TIDS EXPERIENCE put the mettle of the entire crew to the test," said Coast Guard Capt. Donby Mathieu, chief of district operations ln Juneau. "Being adrift without ~ pulsion is a trying and har- rowing experience for any mariner. You feel helpless; you're et the mearcy of the seas." Jarvis Capt. Frederick 0. Wooley reported his crew nearing total exhaustion but said his ship had n~ver been "in imminent danger of sink· J.ng." The cutter, with 170 men aboard, was towed to relative safety late Thursday by the 336-foot Japanese f 1 s h i n g trawler Koyo Maru No. 3. The Japanese vessel was the first of a five-ship international force that responded 1o the Jarvis' distress call. had been a "nm on ammuni- tion" In the capital and threats agalnot bis Ille. omCERS CARRYING sub- machine guns guarded the campus today. AU entrances were barricaded. Jeeps, troop trucks and annored vehicles lined the college streels. "It loots more like an Army 'base than a achool,'' ooe ~ er said. Authoritl<S accused black demonstrators of fjrst throw- ing a tear gas canister from the building. They said that started the 10.minute battle. Officers said blacks also loosed fra~entation bombs outside. "The first • proj~ile fired came from the building where the students were,'' said Ed- wards. "Then the officers ~ gan to return the tear i;:as. And when It was over, two students lay dead." SOUTHER N'S BATON Rouge pus has an enroll- ment of 8 Oil students -98 percent of whom are black. About 2,000 studerts we re around the story red brick administra building when the taUon took place. r • lga's cu secrets 1rit1hattokes 1he place of \Odka. Suddenly Sae.'ldri\€rs ore richer. loody Marys tastier. and in tonic drinks yo..J meet a reNOnd delightful character. Igor t~49 . is invisible, but rot'lkot hedoes~ifth • • Maheu Wins Court Test With Hughes Tool Co. • The newsmen are members of the American Federation of Tourist Fund Telev~lon and Radio Artlsto. 1!10 DE JANEIBO (AP ) -w~ own cootnct with CBS 11"! South A m e r i c a n and other network! expired at Transport Organization plans about the pilots. The U.S. Com- mand said it had no plane Joss.if' es to repGrt. ; ... CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) Maheu later flied a $50 midnight Wednesday. At the to establish a $400,000 fund to _ .... Robert Maheu, once head of inllllon suit against Hughes mmient, they are continuing promote tourism in Latin South o! tile denlilltarlzed 10fle, U.S. fighter -&c.n~ flew 158 strikes ln the north- .,,._ provtocea of Soutlll Vietnam dw-ing the 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. toda y, the U.S. Command said. and the tool company for his to work pending contract n&-America with contributions the Howard Hughes empire in dismissal. gotiations. from countries of the region. Ne~ada, hai won a ma~r .-.:.::::.::.:::;;,,....------..::.:.---------------~----------- decision over a Hughes owned company from the Nevada I ~~i,i~·~::·~:;:~·i?!i'.:J:Qi &lpreme Court. I l By a 3-2 volt Thur>day, the high court ruled Uuit Maheu cannot be forced to tum over all correspondence, books and • . records to the Hughes Tool Co. , ~ But the supreme court. upheld a Jowef court order which keeps Maheu from ex- ercising any control over the Nevada operatk>rul of Hughes, the mystery billionaire. Maheu was fired December 1970 from his $502,000 a year }ob as head of the Hughes operation I n Nevada whJch included seven gambling clubs, a television station and millions of dollars of other properly. , mRnSPIBLD'S • FUUERTON •HUNTINGTON BEACll •ORANGE YOUR TOTAL VALUE F.URNITURESTORES ' . WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND QUALITY MEET SENSIBLE PRICES . 101" of Exciting Velvet Sofa Plus Matching Love Seat at One Unbelievably Low Price!~ YOU GET BOTH $247 · 101" SOFA AND 5' LOVE SEAT ~ " TbiJ 10 I-inch oofa and S-foot k>Ye ocat are a deoorator'1 dream com- bination. Both pi=a are CO¥atd in yards and yards ol color-rich 'Velvet and feature roll-tufting on each gracclul um. Tougb Kodcl wrapping around layers of ooft, railient loam givo the deep, leaf. quilted cushiom and back.a styli.sh oeatlng comfort ••• in your choice ol colon. mAnSPlBL fUllUTON. ?ll M. Hooi>o< it.d. lcfo""'ow•) 171'l 111 ·l11C 11UNTI NCTON IEACH, 11.$81&t«h11-td. 111•1 961.AA 11 • CILUM llltllOI~ AT l(O CllAIGI . O.>.NG(, 1131 N. Tus.tin A ... I Vt "'ile lo, o4 Orcmvt: Mon) !11 •) 637 IA10 STOii HOUJtS, OrDf' .. ' rM ...,.,-oltt / S.1. 9 "I JO OMI S•lllD~T 11 tt I HI I t . • • ' Di\U ,y PILOT EDITOBIA.L PAGE at's Recall election bicu are starting to creep in on Laguna Beach. An organlution calling itseU "FACTS" h'§..1111-jl! the Nl·~-¥Pll'l!!I Laguna ~ch • Unllied S<boOt Disttlct ttusteetJPttti.la Gillette ind Goral4 ·Uiike whosc.!ail el«tliD I.! s4t for Dec. 5. · CfS ii a f~~llioadlide char and alleeation against the peop~l>0-8Iartea:1he rec have MN\do aJiil '@-recaU~lterefure 'llistribut!!d, . , but onlf~ unde a heavy c19'1k of ' aiiciiiymlty. 0n, peraon. f«re1ed out u a leadet;lior FAC?S, has stead .. futlJ relUSed to icfenti{j if.{iiiem~pt -\ A poellion against tbt.recall, j~-as a poS!tion for the ncaJI and in support u a candi~e. ls a politically 1eglllmate stance. So'who i.s bldini mm the.public, ind why? WltJ. ~hould anyone l'lace any credlbillty in an anonymous voice? U FACTS' membership really believes in the thinas , lt is saying. the membOrs should not'besitate to be ident-. • Uied. This biding from the public is not only shady, It il cowardly. A Famous Coff~ Shop Laguna Beach got some goqd~lf:I and some ~ ~ews .rec~tly with the anrt~l that Benton's Cofl~ ~hop :~ agi;eed to leave ilA.Mlli!' Beach location about 10 months early. • • the -Seer ~t-? park should now be completed by June, 19'73, accord- ing to City Hall. • •· ~ w}lut it's bad news }lffauae Laguna wjll. be Josinl-1111 old.'li'i,nd. The coffee shop ,b_as been a Lapna Be&ch Jlxtur:e 'Since 1930s and I.! famo11t up an1I drill COUl'lor . -- ..... ~,-+'~ a" Bela.ton's pies and 1be poeme they ina\irWt ''Dad" I ' ~-.. on to.,wr.i~n the·"'•nu.s. .=cl:-:----...W ~-•"' J -. • . ~·The pies, the poet?t.,tbe. people ire all 'PAlt-<>f the .• 1-!~l{ qld Laguna scene.ID!; collee sbop'wltJ>,petson-ll . allty ·"111 be missed. ,1• • 1""'" ' . ... . ·:·· ..... - . t . ... •yote Changes .. the Rules , , • ·,The biggest slee~ 1}>•·. ot 1ast ~eek, along ' "· •• parts of the South ·Coast. wu Proposition M, worded In ; such a fashion that it may have seemed totally unim· portant. • • · 1>assage of the litUe 1iro'position at1the tail end of · . : \ho huge ballot mean• that nut April th,.,.,,trustees of · the Capistrano Unified School' District will have to ·com· 1 • mit more time and efiort 1f they wish reelection. " They wlll have to ;make their case Umnt«t>out the ' l~SQUaJ"e:'1!1ile ~~Ct _for · the chance ·~ represent ., their gpecil1ed geographical trustee areas. PreViousl)', each t-rustee was elected by voters only within the dis· Jrict he represented. • · -< Election •exj>enses· .. ll go up. Polls throughout the distrj~t;.must be set up so that trustees can be elected ... at large. • · But as one trustee said, "The people have cast their vote." In so doing1 ..t}!ey cast aside a means of represen- tation that long since has been abandoned by most prir ·- I· ' ' ·• f (. ' . ·~ .-: ~ -+.- 11· • • ' • . ' ~· ' - It's good news because the Main _Beach Park devel· opment can be speeded up. Benton's early departure - means tb·e project tan be worked on continuously rather than piecemeal. Construction will be cheaper, and the . . . s PRE~CR I PTI ON FO~ PIRATE5 .... _ ... gressive school districts. • • .. . ' , . -,. Fril!ti~, l•trigue ~Must .. End -, The ~~New Majority' Dre~m • WASHINGTON -nie impulse to gloat ~ 9 diminished bY the losses Republicans suf- is being ~t down by President NixOO in ' rerect• in \be Senate and the marginal the intereot of capitalizing on the "new RICHARD ~N gains in the House. Nor Is it plausibte 1 majority" ·he dreams about. _ lhat Nixon could ha~e much cb~ged that Gratification over the amazing vote or outcome by co_n.iuct1ng the campaign lo confidence In his ability u president is win Congress he once considered, The somewhat condition-nominated. The cause he espoused was ve'Uct of. campaigning to win Congress ed b ·~ 1 t ... o!.11 ~~ceived only by a minority in tu own w · hov _ ..... ced hi tent! I f Y WIS ac ._._ ·parfJ.anctmuchlesssointhenitkirrasa •"r'!~~ s po a 0 car-lhe Democratic par~ / 7 · * _ mr--..e1"'11ite. and would have gone ty p u ( forwnd • whole. ·1 ne outcome was a resounding ag&bm andn:tates who were either sup- agai.nst h9JP W.eak:.,.;l victory for.traditional value'-porllng his principles or .shWllling est ~ Wfth"'~., . •a.t ~ .... McGovern minoflty pen;ists ~tcGovem. Nixon took the safer way the ~. caose ,,. ~ ·in ff! ·~sio~. claiming M:redit fol t&ward the l~de bf.~~~ in all !tJL.i1. cen--_.,,,. hastenin &nclusion ol:Ji'war ·Nben NOW THAT ~.r,.;, 'ti< 1:>-._.,'~.'-•• • le, &t t ry ~-.. ,,. · in actua • it iiore likelY prolonged: that ~~-""·._...... u Ni~oo is under· war. Thi3 makes -it Ill Ute more· difficult percent· maJ~., ti onJr ODe thing stood to ... u.. that to -tbe llemocnlic party. •• be.pill do w)llj n, ~ca:-111eJt to gain he al W especially around the ..._is of the lie' ...,mt . ma '!If Clongms t stigmata atergate and cor· Wlilclt'lie '6!U!d not ~' at ••~ po"·. ruption ~ v ~· he McGovern minority about the mea~· of •rin ~ Ll:i , ,• l"I !I ll)li~,~. ·= M' • ~""-. wi" be ........ ,-.....;.....;. sider 11 ~ _io be mftt!lr. ma'""r'll as a1nnesty. radaJ ~ y, ~·· '' ~ P'"t>'"',,,, I, d 't~ '''· · •' t ' ri Kahal ~Security and honor. We!f8re, 8nd ' more· years" of dlleCi conflict 1ve w1 A.OU more years are o with 1l[. legislative branch which para-produce good reeling and restored' e(;()(lOmic ·policy and national aims. A ~-ed 1 f confidenct!bt talk'.I about. Changes In the . large majority distrusts the McGovern ''"' large sea e re onn program in visible faee of the NI.Joa administration, iuterpretatlon of those concepts and is the flnt four years. both in the Cabinet and the White House suspicious of those who espouse them in But in all reality the pressure be can staff, will· be.Jp iD tbil retpeet. the same sense that they diatrust &p-bring with his mandate is minimal. These • dmnget to eHmillate friction poslte Vte1n Oft the right, 81 'embodied Ill •• i!<P"~· ... .,, in the heartland of the points ~ •·d •-·-must be _ the 11111 &pilbllcan candidacy ol B.alTl' ~· who had m general supported ...-. ..,. ... .,.~ ........ Goldwater.· · · ~ ~ .mru could not hold their seats m lhe sldered ...Ual if thl President Is to · :· ~ ~ 5-te. which is where Nixon's main pro~ capitalli:e Clil~hll.blg ~jorlty. There la .1'8E !L£MENTS for lhe malion of· lem lies. The gains in the HoUse will no longer JDuCh'palnt in being stubborn .the •·new majority" President Nixon . proLably help Nixon to increase his about such cban1ei. Nixon has sufficient .talb aboQt were thus created. The old · presiure·on t.he Senate but it is a sad fact proof of the nation's conf9anct in his '~ aligned voting blocs that he has just about as much trqublc ability and needs no .longer resort to the aUpped um moorings. Some cut com-with Republican Senators as with clever pUblic relatklns strategenu or ple\ely~~ life the 90lid South. ~· De!oocrats, and in some cases much tricks Wblcb have preoccupJed so many swung ,OI) ~ Jines like Jews, catM-n!Ore. on his staff. The "new Jn&Jority" idea Js Uct, fact.ory wor~ers. and even the blacks. eilher workable or DOt,~bllt tt CIU1QOl be . So It .ta poq:lble for the Prtaldent lo made to work in iiri atmosphere of continue.to talk about a national party or political llltrigue. Eul, West, Nortb and South. poor and THE FUTURE OF bis "four more years" probably, tbereforil, hinges on the unilateral executive action he can take as was the cue in his first four years. His suettSSeS were all unilateral executive action -price-wage freeze, China·Russia ~iUalive, lndochinS" peace. There will be 111£ lfCGOVERN minority .... ,... "<!'.:..~.~ wllbite andf"lhn>I WD ~ DO determined to help President NiiOQ ov.,.. ~ re g.1ous a 11. atlona miu no capitalize 00 his victory. G e 0 r g e obsess1ve minority clannishness. M~-w .. ~-<!!!" loser l'l!tt~· , ~ llllAUSM of that concept IS -. ~) ·,. .. H~~i~ Wounds of War • .. I ) Peace will not end American in· volvement in Vietnam. Wliea the fldttl.D1 finally stops. the United States wiO flee the tuk of helping lo rtbuilcf lhlt •hat· !<red <.'OUntry. One ol Ille Dino polftll of the cUM:-fl.re agreement announct,d by Hanoi on Oct. 28 j>nwl4ed that, "The United States will contribute to beaUng the wounds of war and to postw.ar reconstruction in., the De m o c r a t 1 c Republic of !North) Vietnam and throuihout fndocblna ... THAT 18 A polite way of 18Yint! thal this <ountry Is l>ommitted to paying .-.paratloctl In Southeast Asia. In an- nouncing a pace plan tut Jan. 25, Prttl- dent NilOn uld that, "We ttmaln r -----------.... peace With Gennany in 1921, entitled this EDITORIAL RESEARCH ' prepared to undertake a major con- struction p'rogram throughout !ndochlna, including N'orth Vietnam. to help alt these peo'ples rtCOver from the ravaaes of. a generaUon of war." Nixon did not give any specific figure for Indochina war relif'f. But a White House offlclol Nld Jan. 2'I tho\ prosldcrl' , tlal , advl,.,.. Henry A. Kissinger, In . private talks with Hanol ·offlclaJJ ln Pari1, bad ra1Rd tbe poqlbiilty of an American offer of fl.S billion, with $2.l billion urmarlted for North Vietnam. IN THE Wl'R eenti:ry, war in-- dcmnttlet 1111111111'-l!!ve been paid by d,,. cOW1try to all the reparation claims pro- vided In the Treaty of Versallles. Most or the claims were later waivtd. AS LONG AGO AS 1965, 'President John.son envisioned an American aid pro- gram as part of a Vietnam war set- tlement. "The vast Mekong River can provide food and water and power on a scale to dwarf even our TV A," the J>resr. dent aaid. "The wonders or modern medicine ca'.n be spread through Villages where thooaaQds die every year from lack or care. ·Schools can be. estatilisbed to train people in the skilll needed to manage tbe ,process of developmenL" .He proposed lhat the United States con- tribute S1 bilUon to the 1.1ekone River Pro)<ct. VJCl'OR. f.ORZA, a' Jong.time analyst reared oeLmt= ff their contfUenJrr. of East-West relaUons, foresees China • ~~~· .:a~··:::...~ ·=-lll<111 s:·~= ~,!I~ L!''-l~-. ....... ti1~ tbet1;"°tflat-dlt-~; .. Alt~ no ~.,_have ~ tbe buJill!Jo\lla-' ~·been --... he -· "Ibero 11 bt'--tod lo-tioon lo bO!leve tbat the joint ~ ' ' • , .......... JlllU,lte 19' ~ -:,~rrr Cl'PllllJJt -1 '; llk.Wifthus re-~--... ~ < _ ~: Wattm ..... " --• -Oriental (>llJence and : 'Ille ~ Sta1n bu recelftd In-ID II,.,., an _.....,,t tllat dmdty U I r'eluJI of hol1Jflt1 .. 1plul , ~the tie.t llfiirU ilid laJUti another country only twice -'""" of both -lei.! for the beneflt not just of Japan in 18'4 and Chin• In 1900. U,S. · Vietnam, but of tho 1'111rd World aa a peace trutle1, however, usu1ll)' provktied whole."· compeou11on to tncUvldual• for con-Numaous obatrvert baVe pointed out nocaied properly -Including. In the case that VietO.m ii potentially a rich land, ol o.rmany affor World W11 I, com-and tbt Vietnamese 11..ourcef\JI people. ponsatloo !or all lolles by American Ptrhapa, with the J>IS.'41• ol 1eoro. de- dtilfttl dur1n1 periods of neutrality as V<lopmont aid will erase the ravages of well •• ~lllgerency. The Treaty of war and ushtr tn 8 p e r t o d of un· Berllli. by wblclt the United SlattJ made pre<odOllled prosperity. • Why Writers Really Do Hate Actors _ Discipline Ker- Coach Declares ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ • Ben Hecht once wrote1 a book called •\1 . Hate Actors!" It was an honest ti· tie. because all writers hate actors. They pretend they hate them because ,act.ors are shallow and vain and often • stupid. But those are.~-the real reasons. Writers hate actorlM .because tbey are jealou4 of them. . • • • THEY ARE jealowr of tlfe l tbal actors g~t all. Vie q:odit !o.r \lll;~lotl written .by the ~tliors.,.Some,~~ven think that actors melce '11P 'their own words; and even the more sophisticated members of the aud- ience imagine that comedians are quite fUMY fellows , in and of themselves. Writers kn"ow oth- er:wise. They know that 90 percent of ac- tors are ulterly lost without thi!ir battery or script writers in the wings. And that the terribly fUMy fellow on the stage is about as witty as a hitching post in his privpte llfe. The \vriters itch desperately for the credit the performers get. · ONE OF THE few personally fwiny comedians of our time' was the late Fred Allen . who was also a talented writer of his own material. This was about as rare ae a writer who could play the lead in "Wuthering Heights." Allen once remarked about Jack Ben- ny 's offstage talent : 11Jack couldn't arl lib a be_l!=b after a Hungarian dinner." And most comedians are equally lost without the four, six. eight, and sometimes ten anonymous hands who have diligently prepared t h e i r "material" for years. · I THOUGHT of this the other nii:tht. when I peered into the famHy room where the children were watching the 10th anniversary program of the Johnny Carson show on TV. There, aligned on the coµch opposite Johnny were Jack Benny, Joey Bishop, Don Rickles, George Bums -a million doUar's worth of comic tllent. But none of lhem had btougJit 1 'l'l"QIUtkle" along, and so the proghm had an Ille -ol a park·hench ...,..n111ot1 at an old people's borne. h1Jbod)\ oo stage v.·t1s desperately uncomfortable.-· . . . , To the Editor : Your Nov. 7 story (Laguna youth charging coach with assault) I am sure WM read in disgust by athletic coaches at all levels. COACHES are under,:iaid , overworked and ridiculed when their teams lose. 1'he only true remunerition and satisfaction a coach receives, outside of love of the game, is the feeling of being as~iated wifh· young men and women who want to ~ a piece of their lives to bring ~ glory to their ~ool, their stu- dent body. their community, · and themselves. In recent years, because of the ptnnissiveness and changing nature of our society it has beeome increasingly difficult to harness the energies of our young people into athletic teams. They question the premise of athletic teams in general-they ,say, Why Pride, Why Self· Discipline, Why Determination, Why Self- Sacritice ! The coach must not only m.. troduce and build these and other perscfiaJ traits, because for the most part toda y's athlete does not receive 1his training at home, but he must also act as confesJOr, nurse-maid and in many cases father to his athletes. THE KEY to successful athletic teams . after all of these pr'e-field endeavors are accomplished is disciplble~ Without discipline no event can be won on the athletic field . Tb.ls key to winning must be drilled at every possible moment so when the time comes to react on the field the· athlete will do so unquestionably and willingly. Successful athletic teams are not Democracies, (ask Duane Thomas). The coach is supreme! and disCipline rules. No athlete at any level should be able to question the coach's authority and survive to play another day. Why must l come home at night to rea'd headlines which for au practical purposes have condemned a member of my profession who is giving so much of his life for Laguna's young people. When an athlete la told to move, he moves, un· questionably and willingly . No scowls, no back talk. no gestures! An athlete who breaks this code o( discipline la no longer an athlete but a loser and has no place on the athletic field or in the coach's office for that matter. HIS PARENTS are also ·bers for aJJowing a disciplinary case such as this ""to gain such notoriety, with le&al ramifications. For in the long run .. a -situation like this will only hurt the athlete, his parents, bis l<:boot and bis teani. KYE COURTNEY Coach, Varsity Football Hawtllorne High Scltooi 11IEN kOW AN and Mart!D enten:-d, sat down. and btgao to biuter. lmmtnse relief registered on 'ever)tooe11 face - this comedy team, thank God, bad come prepared with a "rwtint, '' and SllddMI)' the whole program took O(f. The untffn and unknown writen wtre hard at v.•oJk. Writers don't hate actors because "' .·Another· View . tors· are handsome or popu)ar or aet paid • Immense '""" IO< l!llt -11""'<1 ""'1 ~· • l houri they bate thom '*'-itio • Charles Gould of the Sao petfomi.r. Cet ' all tlle crec111W ~tlo =J mlntr, cites th< following brain. 8lil 00-aad Dasbln« )lei1onalf. t1r 19'11-12: . ty bolongq "1 ~ Of.e. U ~ ; --~..,!Nn 196 million JlOQPle were Hope's .ta~ .._,.,.,,..,IN;6> llj9!; : aboutarftlnoyuadloliotoillblliU.-. 119 mllliao marrlod ·persons ~ did-NC71' Ille for d-. r----BW-61!eP1e. MOU TRAN 4t mUJJon -la did Dear r-·: NOT riot or peUtloo to deltn>y our ~.. -..,, l'V< read ,..,, colwnn lllthlully ., •• for yean and It baa made me •hat Moro thon t million '°""' men did I am today. UGH! NOT burn their dl4ft cardl ; o..r trJ)>!: • More Uum 7S milliQn cltlzc!n1 •nd Why can't you sf.en your letter ·corporations paid more than $160 blllioo l•ffappy Fan" lllr:t • • t l 1 f It d tn income taxes: CUJtOO>m who write to other ad-Mort than J 15 million J)tOple "'ere vice columnista? fo1maUy affiUated with JOme rt!Ugion ..... p. • .. [ ;fuitnox :J: ': Letters from readers are wtlcmM .. Normally writers should convey their messaoes in 300 words or less. The, tight to condense letters to fit rpace or elimfnate libel is Yeserved. Alt letters must ipclude aignatUJ"e and mailing Oddress. but names may bJ withheld on Yequut 11 tf sufficient reason i3 apparent. Poetry WUl not bl. published. F ather ly Ad lll"e To the Editor : : F-0r those young people who are looking tor just that certain thing that they lik~ to do to make a living, and will not worki in any uther line until the y find theif "calling," I would like to give just a bit of. fatllerly advice. i . WHEN YOU DO what you want to dol you pay for the privilege, like ai Disneyland or Knott's Berr; Fann. Wheq you do something that otb;ers want you tQ do, they pay you -like gatherlrlg trasht building buildings or waiting on others. , Even il you hav~ trained for years and there is no demand for your line of training, you have to change your line of training. It '}pu Dy an airliner for 20 y<ars, it beeoliias•bdring. All jobs become routine. Jobs are not fun. 1f they were fur., no one would pay~you to do them. ~ HAS ANYONE hired you lately· to fly with them 1n their airplar.e? Have they paid you to ride on their yacht? If they have, you are probably very beautiful or handsome, unless you are a crewman. I have bad frlendt. with such novelties, but I am 'poOr and ugly so they never asked me to fly (Jf cruise with them. There'.s a great aatishiction In working at a menial task and receiving a paycheck at the end of the week. We have to face reality; however. People won't pay you for doing what you like to do, unless they happen to wan' you to do what you like to do. , I WAS TRAINED for three trades before I bee~ a carpenter. I am a locsy carpenter, but I can make a paycheck and stay off weUare, and that gives me a lot of aatiafacUon. JIM BOLDING Quotes Jolm Bergne:a, S.F. art dealer, 01 travels IO otW gallttiel -"When you have a friend in a strange city there's no limit to discovering the real Amerlea · it's not like being a traveling aalesman. .', ' Dear- .~loomy cu. • . ' . . What Lag<ll\a needs b oome !acts I • abOuL FACTS! t , I M.B. j ,,... ...... ~ ................. . .. .....,.,., .... " .. -......... l ,_. ..-...... " .......... Defir ..... . ' I 1 \ • . - ~-... r t • ! . , 11-17 o ~::"":""'~_.,...., .... ~·~;;;"•'"•!;;;;;'·~i....;m"-"'~w~"";.;;""';;;.;;..,..~-''~~-.. •'Tbts. may co pie 1 1 s a sh~ to you, but I . think yoq ought to know. You re man's secolld·best friend in mt book.'' On Homes, Let -Seller Bewitre . Say a COMJllltr thlnb he ~ been' gypped, ;. ~·the merchinl Traditionally, the coljlU side. with 1lle lieller, quoting that ancient colTUIKlD-law doctrine "caveat emptor" meaning ·~1et. the buyer beware.". This wrii)tJe has been pretty rough on some home purchasers -whose new houses have fallen apart after they've moved in. !JI 'right,. here's the news: Am told when it comes to ousing tr~g{_o_M._ tfie "Ca.Veatem tor" rule Is set aside in numel'Ous states, thUS'jo permit the hoodwinked buyer to sue the contractor. States such as Colo~ado, Georgia, 1 Idaho , Washinqton,_, Texas, Jiew · Jersey and South Dakota, for instance •. Tbe other night an attorney I know said ~ ly, "lf 1 have to give up penOnaldn- "N jury cases when no-fault insurance patses, I'm golng into the business of suing housing con· tractors. That's where the future is, my friend." • QUERIES -Q. "Did you say the great William Shake- speare never ever drank a cup of tea?" . A., Correct. Neither did anybody else in England in .Shakespeare's day. Tea didn't show up there until 40 years after bis death. Cost the equivalent of $4<)" a pound when it did finally get there, incidentally. • Q. "IS it a fact the winemakers in Spain trample the grapes in their bare "feet ?" · A. Not at all. They wear boots. • • '.1 ' • Q. 11 AMONG 14-year-old girls, .where does Deborah rank as f4?' as popular ~es go?" A. It's No. 3. Right behind Linda, which is No. l, and Mary, No. 2. YOU KNOW those famous Kimberley diamond mines of South Africa? Many is the fellow who bas labored 30 years in those pits without ever seeing a diamond. BEST DRJYERS of all are married women between 16 and 25. Better lhan any other age group of either sex. A federal study shows that. WHEN A HUSBAND gets in some sort of a jam, he tends first to talk about It with his wile. When a wife gets hung up on some sort of personal trouble, she's apt first to dlsow it with a friend. Lot of exceptions, certainly. But surveys shows the foregoing to be generally the case . . Address mail to L. Ii!. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo: 1875, New- port Beach, Caltf. 92660. -' · 1 Trash Pay~ Boy, 10, Makes $8,000 DOWNEY (AP) -When Carl Zelambo Jr. started col- lecting trash two yeart ago, at : the age of 10, ecology was his · main concern. . But now, a~rtling to his , father, Carl his made $8,000 with other people's discards. ~ He'• doing so well, in fact. · he plans on putting himself , through college -and tak- ing this family to Italy. 9 Carl works on an average : three hours a day, following a regular trash route that leads ; from neighbors' homes to downtown bars. t "ALL mE PEOPLE in the neighborhood know I want their botUes and . cans, and they save them -for me," said the blond, freckled sixth ... grader. He 1el11 the tmb to glass and can manufacturtrs, and he 1:111 he can make as much 11 10 cents 1 bottle. He aays he gets 10 centJ per pound for aluminum cans and 36 cents a cilse for beer bot-tlea. He a1ao collects newspapers ind turns then over free t0< hill cburcb. Carl said .. -dOe.n·t think of himself as a laborer, but as an "independent busiqess- man." "l'M SAVING lhe money lar college," be aaid. He's anliecordionirt and ht plans to study music. ~·But really I'm rr.ore fn. terested tn k,.ptng t b e neighbor-clean," he ad· ded. C.rl plans to U.. -of the money tb1s """111$' to take his matber and father, a foreman in a machln_ety plant, to visJt his p,a.t er n a I grandparents In Rorre. For others who wool~ like to take up trash as a busineu, the youth had 90me advice: "Start with a palr of gloves, heaU.. you 1et cut pretty easy." HONG «ONG : aiiOil ,......, NI •II .... ..,..... ......, . i' iiim"iiii XMAS : """":!.°'!',,,.... IAI I --__ ..JA'1J!ll 19'1ft ...... 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A~ , · ~ -"""1he auator'a ~ r.1,p or ta-~ t<llued ~ weelt bf tl(ie jllq COftted ....,.,, o1 ·~~ ~ • "' 1111 .rood , Marrlllfl~· LlceaMf: lAS VEG.U, Mw.. -,,,...,.... deportmen~ pub II e Id-....,,,..., Dfclln•.R ~lor and pullllo '"""·------dial\, ~ tn~.J.M-11~1 ...... -.~,. & ... NOIR50H•lt0& -"itiif.",7, .._.,,.,, n . of ~ ....... Mid tMOy, 21 , llf 1IDOa. k llEHR!NS-TOWNER -s.¢. 17, M¥ Olfln l. n. of AllA#lflm, .,,. T•ne Ellen, 17. of C•l• """9. MlllER·OEAAIMM -Sip!. 17, Cilny Al, 'lJ, at Dr-.. "'41 J~lllollllM SIMI, ,,, 111 ~ lhlcfl. AOSE-GAAONER --' 17, John Cewi;it . 16, o1 C0\11111, Incl Melve J. 14, ol Wnll'llln1i.r. · HLIDLOW·OUNHAM -S.t. 11, Erntt1, 16. llld llltll.. .,. lNICtl of w n1mln1ltr. 011Elt-80WC::N -Sect!. 11, Rober' f.d1td, 21. ..W lll'llll RU!ti, 1•. bolh o1 Cotti~-• WAllCl!R·IC.OlHE -~t. lt, 1-1..-tftel J,_, 2'. ol ~toll, T1a11, tnO Bll'btra-.Jo, 17, of Cwfe f.MM. ROS-\-, ... CHECO -S..I. If, Tttrv Jey, 1•, o1 Ogdt11, Ult!\, ••Ml Syblll K1tMl'lnt, 16, of U9-N\olltl. MAGUllllE-#M'l'ROSE -S..I. lt , Mlc:flolll J., J:J, It/lid ~ M1rl1, , ..... ~ .. ~'Ille.Ii.., SMITH-GIU.. -Stpl. 21. Robltt E .. SS, ot uo--..ch, 1Ad llwftl, ,.., o1 S111 c...._,i., .AYERS-.THYR -Sept, 21. ltkk H.; :12, 1NI JO'fU, 21 , lloth of Hun· llngtaft l<Ncft. TUCGlE-U.HIE -s.pt. 2'2, Robert R""*Y, It, ill'ld Dtllor-11 !Miit, 11, t:tolh ol w.trnlMttr. HUFFOll.D-SMITH -s.:pt. 23. cr1!;, 1). ol H;.onllftQIDll IUci\. lr.d o.Oclf'tltl, 17. of ()r lflOt. TOMASULO-T£MPLEMAH -Sectt. 23, ll:lclllrd JOlel'fl, •I. of L.onv 8e1C~. Mlill e ... 1y11 Jun, ..a, ol H,,.n11no1ori ·-WITTE~N -5topt, 23, Jlmtt 0 ., JS, end .. tty L, <II, llOfl'I of Hun•~ atlCh. 11.ARNU.Hl!llUtEA -Slot. 2l, Mtrtln E. Jr., 25, and Son11 WU!•, 2l. bOltl of HIM'ltlntlon hlcti. SIG8.ANP..YO'l.BA -1491. n. 01nlel Johll, XI, of NtwpOrt Buch, Incl PttM/1 O .. U. Of Mlt11'11, Flt. AfllDl:IWS Donald D. An0r9WS. A09 ~· of i4:IO E. l~tn SI., N_, 8'e«h. te ~ llHlh, No,._mtitr 1•, lf12. Sv~ -wl,., Mexll'lll inr .. '°"'-Tom. OI • ,..,_, JOM and $11"("11 Andr.,.,. ._., INC'h1 ~" 1r•nGC11ll4ttf'I. W\' 1, T......i.v. Nov. 2 , 10 AM. lllell Broedw1y _ CMIM'I, w1111 Dr. O..tiet Oltrenftt&cl offkJMfne. IMtr ...... t, """'°' Rnt ~IA! l"•rk. 8tU l~y -~'JN Dlredon. H91"" M (•™ ... ~· of 2Dllo6 Dl'Mll!t Ave., Cotla . te of de1!ll, Novem~ 1S, lt . Surv ...0 bv hulbol\d, GeorlMI ton, CMI!.,, of ''II' ..... , da,;oln tr, Mrs. Vivian Hair, 1111t11111lon !leach; 1111ret11t, Mr. alld Mrl. l vron PNbl..-, Lt Ml•.O•i ,_ 11AtM11, Gff1k1, OI T""lln; NM C~., l..o MlrMMof._laur Ihlen. Mrs. ll'otl,, f KOl>d-; Mn. Ml+= '" Ptr.OlMI Mrt. FrtllC.. ; Mr1. 1NttY MllCllM!f"\a;.Ar I II I'll qrandchlld'*!. Grt Mr:Y!Cllt. iii d•v. Nov. 20, II , Otlw M41tnQrlal l"•!!L_ ~-· I lroe0w1v Mort'OiVi Johll J~ t>IYttle. .. ., 1N w. Ult! SI., -{0.ll ""'-~ of tte1:1_t1. • ~~~ .:: .. 'l"'-~ ~:~T.W::!i:,~:ia"C• _,..! -·re ·~-·~· FlllWl'I , rtcton. "'-'-1 . """" ""' the auditor-controller. Each report ii PrellCed by the same statement: "Durtnc our uaminatlon of the offte!: of. . . . , except as indicated herein, nothing came to ®rat. tentlon that would indicate: (A) the system or internal control is not adequate to sa!oguard county ..,.ts, (B) county ordlnan,ces and statutory requirements are not being substantially-followed, and (C ) potential coet savings are not being active ly pursued. . The "e1cept as herein noted" referred to a long Ust of minor suggestions for bet- ter fiscal and aecurity control, the most algnlflcant being: . ~=· ,;~ .. Bi· h ., •. '""""'' ~·m . m. Jttlf1: or~ • -~'f. ~oi .:t.:"' ~l.'fflrl'Wl'----'l'R-A, N 8 P 0 R TATION ~)1~•*•~'"' 0,·, ~, s=I DIVISION. Management Lorin""''" • " I ~{,,, Mrt. should mate a quarterly com-=· J,:~~· 11 l'.L. ~':1: puilon of total miles driven to 1"1"~1-'"K11 ~'iti P•rk. the total milel Cha--i. ,... __ P1elfk -HIL N r«tln. '6""" \Alft- • • JoM c . Hm-Jr. AM w. ot 1t111 Jon-trol should be est.ablbhed over ~~~~o.,Hu~!11'1Qaton 'T~,.' °:\~'. 1.1 s e d equipment, including AllCl l '°"" a. N-v (""'-"I I, Ures and batteries, at the time "n"' '°''· ~· -Hl1 "''"' '9\lr •• I kl 1 , ,.,., of replacement to l8IUl'fi that Ellr•btlfl T~dll • LOii n I ble . ~r.:l~· ,.~,.,,~,jt ~ ~:~v a aa vagea lttma .are sold. C01Cfll.. "· =•1•1l dt -vktt. y, !><--' • -n f"•..wttrv. F v I F-11 ::::· ~~· ·~~"J ~ ..... ~.. Bids Asked ··~ ~ ~It tit diN NONmbtr ·~ 1 • t .. ~ '''!'".'.:~ ')I' t,...:'111 ....... lnci 11 ol ,.wt ''iii M1ft1 ~·na Cl;;~l·r ""':'.'"'~J~·y-llwt c'C.I!~~ On Portw' ,,, N ~ ......... l "' /I . ......,k.,. -· lleld IOCS.y Fridav 1 '""' ,IClfk vi.. ~ · ·-..1, w1ft. R11'"'' G1 n<111 Good!J11'1 ,,. llc!•Tl119. tnltrmtnl 'Kiiie V • w lo/ •m..,.111! '•rk. Ptcflte Vltw Momflrv, Of c l,e D!rtdon. 'ltAJl: omp x (;90ra. H, Prell. Allll 14, of ... , W. WllM)n ~·. '"'''.t=· Pill!• ot t1•1t:•, "4o~m~,, I!, 1'7;1. ti-.' wilt, Clar•: """· Stfj)M". IC1Ma1 jfwo dt!Jllloi..1'1. M.-.. SACRAMENTO --S1a·- D!lf11!tiv J. ''"""*-lllf. Anti.in; Mr1. -l UC I'll Lou!" Sltrrnorl. Cotti """'· ,,,_ Depa~ of Public Works v111 ftmnv """"°''"' • • 'v 1 e • • Ls see"1'"" .!taled b1'ds on a wllt tie lllld Sltlll'd.,., :I -P'-', 8111 &ill6 &·Ofdw•v ~~"P"'· r.l'h R•~. P. w. 1S,773·square foot, half-moon· O '""'°" oUleltllno. 11 1 ltlb!J todtv. Fri- ' ,,,..., , P ~ t•'°""""'"'"'""~"· n ·ah.aped parcel In the Costa N""'"· 1"1mlll •-• ~ wl,tlllllCI to "'• • r .... ~-•I ' ..... ,....,. .... .,, ..... CIM• m.esa portion ol the Irvine t•""'"~ to "" ..,.,.....k'" tne;tr S'll;lllv 11 1 .. ..1ustrlal Comp'--. T h e """' . 1•11 l r,,.O-V M!lr1vtrv, u.N ~ 01·rcto<i. 111iljl., •• P1rcel lies between the A-·· •. '""" ll'O I t ~ Dr.. • I N rt ~-nd • , ''" MeW 0;1 e 1t1 de•"'· ~.,..,..,."'''" 11. Prfsen ewpo r1ftlW8Y ·a nn Su•v1~ ttv '*'"· l<•tl'll"'" '"'"-1 the future Corona del Mar ~~;;;·.:~·~;~-,:17 ~"!J~t~'(fffll·"' ! • 1 i;:1r ri-~ ...... ~, ..,.,,-y.;...1~ 1 . ·""'I· Freeway. 1u °' '°''' -Miiii ,.,.., "' « · A. m1'nlmum bid or ftO ooo S ·m~. 1-!lWll!CWk:J.,,:'"' ,...~'"'· .._ , 0 ... 1, .... Men , '""' ,._flln, ' P.M, a--panled bv a fl 500 P BV .. ~rvlce, s:;xi:~i:iM. ~Ill J.' .._...,.., • ' f~ •• ,=1• "'~ s' ''-ii 't..,:t'...,.: dePoSit . ia required. Th c e 1111-11••1ft•.., F-• ....,..., r•• CtllfornUi DI v I 1 i Ion of "'11•· 0 1·., '"'"' .. Highways win open bids here AllllUtKllE lltoN -Monday.-. Wt:filTCUf'f' MORtuARV ~·; l.The ~pert)' i$ located west 4!i E. 17th St., QMa ftteu Of the lnterlection or Kalmus "'""* Drive and Pullman Street east • 1 of the Newport Freeway and BAl,TZ-BERGL'llON < northt\ot 'ol tjlo Corona <lei FUN.,;R.AL llOM& , 'Mar freeway n&.le. rornna del Mar m-M5t • The area IJ zooed for ln- Co~a Pi1esa N&-1414 ~r.d~U>?ll}'J. ii:J~~~~ll • BELL DROAl>l\'AY MORTUARY Ill Broadway, Cotta ftlesa uww • McCOR."1L'lt 1.AGUNA BEAt ll MORTUAl\V 11'l &.pna ClllD)'flll l\d. ·' #4.Mtl -. . ,AOl!IC ~1' •' Mto!MORI~ PA .. _:)l t12'1ee,., M.,...,. l, a.,.. :..;-"~ .... lie VloW'Dltti .... -·-.~ .... 111-l'Nf -• . ' roa;gt~~k ROM! •t -.... WtAmleller m.t~IS • IMml'' MORTIJARY Ill Mm Ill. Ii--.. ~. __. .. CFlyOurlegs) AIR$ CAl.lf'Ol!INIA ~ .. °""" teoMJ roserntioni (114) SI0-4550 ; -• Jurors Fa~or Impact.· S~tements <~, ( " . , vkled by bulldm." ' Wlloo1en r.pUed thatii'I not NY that. ') re.Uy a , local government of be )ll<mllllve and lhe elev ·I went along with that.'' . ':_ ' j • I • • Pants, Skirts ·~ Sweaters 49c " TO laGplll'USH VITA( PUlll'OSE OF PAYll8 OFF CEITUllY llAIUFACTUREllS , , , CUii MUST IE llAISED DUPITE LOSSES! " l'!i\lJ fl'Ct!;"ljltJ\'f :J d ! f ''Zit :J ! tl: OHITIRE $311,000.00 STOCll OF "OOLOllAL-SPAllSH • TRAI· . t i SITIOIAL FURllTURE IY REIOWIED CUSTOll llAllERS" II SOFAS ., .• , -2·PC. SOFA SETS • LOVE SEATS,. 2.pe, • 3·PC. CORNER _ : I• IEITIOIALS, Dlllll FURllTUllE, IEllllOOll FURllTURE, CUS· : TOii HIDE·A·SLEEPERS, 'FAllOUS llAllEllS' IEDDllB, IUlll IEll • SETS, l·PC, STUDIO GROUPS, TABLES, CHAIR~ROCllERS • FllEST COITOUR RECLINERS, CUSTOM DESKS • BOOKCASES, • ION~IDE SAVINGS ARE 45%-55%--67% ON THE DOUARI i MAIY STYLES II FllE TAILE-FLOOR • HAl811B LAMPS, ETC. ONN' MON, THRU flll. 10 TO 9---..SAT •. IO TO 6---..SUH. 11 TO 5 ......................................................... a.c. .. -... .1 " / ·-----~-··-----·----- ' • . l I • ' .. .. " '· " ·' " . • t .. :, -. " .. ,; •• Seruti~y Young Andy J<ive exhibits an adult's taste for the finer things In life as be ad· mires a luxur)"automobile a 1973 Cadilla«at the Detroit auto show which Is cU.rrently running through' Nov. 26 at Detroit's Cobo Hall. .·. •• • Friday, NMmbtt 17, 19n DAJLY ,,P,ILDT • PIJBUC NOTICB PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICl!l PUBUC NOTICE PUBtlC NOTICE PK'fWHMll• Mil1•••• . J ' ··-ir--......... NM!* STATIMllllT ~I~ =INlll P~Tf'ftOUS aut1ft• ;.a..-;,.••HMINT •tCTITIOVt a111tNe1t .. ~.....,... ,.,_ M dollll...,..,.. Tiit foll:.-:•...,.! lfi ::!.;tlvt!MM T~ faf.::-,,:r~=r. 'WNM ~lw fotitrw'lflt Pfl'IOn 11 ~"9 bl.fllllfJ• T"' foll::;:•,:.:.i~~ Ufllltt6 OEOftOI WIU.IAM Jlll..EY, A.I.A. .. Ill lA Pl.AU ''"' ~t '' '': 1151 WAI.Ga ~a:iMP.ANY A <La ''·SUMMIT SCHOOL Off It I AL fl: TACO SI *' Ad.tlN Allfl """""" :.s:c,::r~1~..'.:"~ Clrdt. H\lflll1"9Uoin a.Mcti, CMlforfll• fU.t1 •• ,. •• -. u , ....... c1n!Grr.11 .... !STAT&, 000 (lfY\lM O<lw, 51111• ltt, tOl'I ••Kii.' Cllllol'flll, •• """""' Wlliltm~t)' A I .... Ill( MllloltV o ..... ~ .. .»a Jtooert Merrit''·~ .. I I• c.tlo06 ltrMt, Ntwpart t.cft; Clll~lll· ... Ctw.rMJ •. Guatffdo. 17'1' vs. c.llfornl-11in • ci d ' 1,11 ·' °'" Hunl\nglell IMcft. Ctlltor"'-'*' ANl'ltlm. Ctlltom~ JIAYMOtrilD PJIYKI. GOO ,..,."' E...-ne. """''"'*' ~. Ctll,.,..... JOT I,..:. Ctll nJ91 ' 1• S '9 Tiii• l:M.ltl-I• lllltlf cend...ct.0 by 111 Tllll tul-11 cOl'lductld i.y tll 1,._ Drlvt, $ill11 lot, Htwpotf lllcll. Thfl MIMM I• c.1111 ""*"ttd flV 111 TN .......:... Ii -. __ ,,. .... !Ml'llcll.lll. , OlvlduM. C•lltornl1 "*· llllllvkl..,.I. 1 II .,....,..,... .,., 1 Afll"°"'f 0. l'lelf'ICll Htrrl1 J , ~ Tlllt ~IMU II "'"9 ~'90 by 111 Cfrlt,...1 JI. (klltoclt ~~:... T Cffrltl Tl'll1 1t1'9.-t flll>e wllfl ""' CMllV lllll ,,.......,,, Wll ......... "" COWi-itldl~IOull Tllll ... ,_, n•.a wlltl fM CCll.llll'f Tlllt ........ i '""" With lfrlt Ciiiltv (Wk., Or"""' C-tr •1 MlvM\IW f'f Cllfll_Of_Of'.iiot CMltY on OdoOw w. ··~ Pl")'ll.• Cltrk"' Ol'•llG• COUMY on ; ,._ .... lS. ( ... ol~ f."'l'1:' Ofl• liiowmblr f. 1('72. .;_•,r a.wrty J, ~ Dlputy 1'72. ,,'!',',."'.!!-fcMld ~ tllt -C_.., (mt. Ir l4wrlY J, M1•l114 DflM,lt'f ..,, WI 1 1 J""• -· 1 oun., ltrk. ~ ..,. "'""'' 1U111Y on Oct. ts, 1rn °""ty C...._. C'iJa · • '-...,.., ' -N y • l'flPI ...... Prtb, ~ _. Miiis WILLIAM I, ST JOHN. COUNTY Cl.ERi(, ,,..., JAM.K;T"ct:::lr..';.:::::-.. ~· ""'llll~ °'"'°' Co.If O.llr Plkil, AlflfMY* .. l.IW •v ._...., J:·~. Dt!iulY. ..\11111....0 OrMIOI c .. , o.ltr , .... ..,..,..~ .... ..,.. 41, "I"-· ~, s. 10. 11. u. 1tn ttn-n 1MP c......._ ..,.....,. ,.ti.a "'°""""'*' 1,, u. 111C1 o.umb« 1. 1. ~=~':. ':"'" l:;U,; ~ ttlM c>c'::!~~ :,;•~:!., o;_i•v,:u~: 1tn 1111-n T•ti cn4> m.»n PUBUC NOTI~ ~ ~ m~ 1tn 2:11~n PUBLIC N011CE ,tint or.,. CCllNf o.tly Plklf,i---;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;---1---.:..::=::.:::~;::_ __ ~~ IAJI 41., ~r 'l1 Md No+•lllMI' 1. ~1;: PUBUC NOTICE l"ICTITtoVS IMlllMISS l"ICTITIOUI aus•••• ....... lTATIMINT -------------1 NAMI STAftMINT PllBlJ l'ICTITtoUI IUSIMlll Tiii to11owl119 ,..._,. tr• llOftlt PUBIJC NOTICE Tiit to11ow1ne ,.,-.on I• Oolne 11v11111t1 C NOTICE MAMI STATIMINT tiu•lntU ••: t•: Tfrlt fdltWlna ,.,._ I• fOll'lf tiu,!n.l• YALE lll!INFOltCINO STEEL CO, J-------------1 CONIJTllUCTION ,UNOINO CO ., ITATl:MIW'r~AllA•DOMMINTO" Ml tlOO $0. YIM St., ill!lt AM, ttllt. PUil.iC MEAJllNGI WILL •• HELD 1n1f.A $0. Brookllurll $1 .. ,._11111 USI °" f!ICTITIOUS etlllNlll .,,,.. OCUM VllW l:STATll ~ Umlled '2104 av THE COSTA MEIA PUNNING Vlllt'I" Callt. '210I Tiit fOlloowlnt ...,._Mt •ti.nOOMd .... P1r1,....s111p), .... Ii••! i m It , Sulit Jtlln JI, °""""' »tS °'""""' Of .. -COMMiUION at Jiit. ClfY_,H!!!f 11 ,.,,, lQUI • _fl:EC .. lne .•• Ctllfomlt -., "" flcfl!loul M l-llllM I04 i-1111• AN, C.UforNI tp\ll LOI A"'91fl. Ctlll. '°°111 Drive, Ctolll Mnt, C•"llloi-nl1, -,, fl:JO -~Min. l7ln..A.-k kookl'IWat &t.. O.EOfl:GE \ll'IL.L.11.M RILIV, A.I.A. & Oreo 0.Vtlopmfnt Corrw1llon !• Tlll1 bullnufl lt _..,. ~ .., Ill PJA. or H toOl'I .. PC*fblt ~ Founttln '111\ft, C1llf. '27Ct ASIOCIATIS•t..,,..-SkYPll'lr"Clrt'll. -c.a11'9M!t-Glflllrllitftt, 11~ E11t 11th lnclhrl4'.lll. --on Monlll•Y· NM!'llbtr '11, ••n. Tiii• bl.411111• 11 tltlnt conducted ..., • WN a11. INllll, C.lltornl• '2707 St .. Suitt m S.1111 AM, C11!tor11l1, JoM "· OvnlM R...,.olnt ttw.!'ollllw!l\9 fllltlllt111ont : Corpor1'1on. Tiit tk1/llolll ~I ntme ,lttt"Nd lo '2'101 Thl1 111i.r.-t "led wltll !tit C°""'Y t, Jw ........ ....... Ml. 1141-Jolln p.,ry, IDO°<'I w11 llltd Ill Ortllllt C-1r on Tiii$ 1:11.!l!MU II 1*119 tOtldUCled ~1 1 (ltr .. ol' Or-C-IY on: Hool,,..., 2. 111, lor Ntwoorl f'vrcfM11nt Corpclr•· Vk• Pf•ldent "'"'°""" 17, 1'72. Ulftiltcl ...-r1Mn111p. tt n WILLIAM E, ST JOHN, «IUN'TV tlon, ti) DoYtr Otlve. Ntwporf Bttdi. TPlll 1t1t-1 llled Wllfl '"' C-f'f GtorOI WHlltm Jlllrf', 17IO'l SkyNr~ Wllllam It. ~111'1 Cl.l!Jll(, ay le¥M'ly J, M.ldOoll:, o.tvfr, CaUf .. for )lltmlulon fl) con1tnict • '° Cltrk"' Dr•not c-tr on: NoYlfl'IOlt 1. Cll'd•. SUlll 207, IMM, Ctlltoml• '2707 TPllt 11•11mffrl fllld wllll "" count, ff11:W vrtll moNt, 111 1 C2 ion., on proPlffl 1972 Will.LAM I . ST J~N, COUNTY Tlll1 bu1lne•I wtl condl.ICled ll'f tll I• Ct.'11 ol 0r fl'I09 Count1 Oii: Nov1mbff 2, Putillv..ct Or~ COit! Dllf'f Pollet, loc:•IW-.t 2dlt42 NIWOOl"t •Mt..-C•t• CL:EJIKr•r-ll~Mlek!OK; OllXlfr. ......... 1172 WY.LI~ Iii. $T JOHN. "t.OVNtY lrtovemb« ,, 10, 11. , ... 1'12 '2HJ.n Miii. CaU!ornll. ST•,.1111111 IWllN .~Of Wllll•m llU.r ClEJIK. •Y••Viitr ~J.-MiOOo"""i, Oiplllj", PUBUC NOTICE t. ,_ baf1M "'""" Ne. Jl·J). ATTORN•Y AT LAW JAMU T. CAl'Jtrn, . . m2>1 U•, !of" Rey Mc;CtU11fl'I, '21 W 11th , ... N. M"'9 SI., lwlll Ul A"'""' It l.tw, l"llbllilltd OraJ>O.e Coe11 01Uy PHo!. s1r111, eo.11 Miit, c111r.,' t•r ........... c.....,...nn1 """"'T..,N.,....411, ~r3,10,u.u.1'n '1961·nl---===~---~-- perm1u1an IO 111ow r.ctucllan In Ill••· Tt11 JSl.1MI IU.U ~ '"'"''"" rtCTrTIOUI av1111n1 1119 _ 21 .-"""''td _ 13 PfO'lllOM mm 1rv11M. ~ tuW, ~c NOTICE •AM• 1TATIMaNT In ordlt' to conslfuct 111 addltl-1 'ubllslltcl Ot•• Cotd o.ny Piiot, T•h <n•1 m4'22 -"Thi lolloWll'IO .,.,_ 11 ...,.. l:M>lllllll S,281) ~ flll ol' 'IQf"fllotjlif spKI N~r 10, 17, 2.c. Ind ~ I, r•1Mlt I t: ~ praperty klc:thld ., '21 w. I...; 1f12 llSl·n PutlU"*' Drltllll Co.ti Dllt'f fl'llot, NOTIC• \'o c•IDITOJtl AME•tCAN LEASING co. mo s1 ... 1, Coif• Mtw. C•llt .. Ml-· No.,.,.,btr,, ID. 11. u. ''n 2f63.n '"'"•••Oil Cou•' 01' TK• N-1 llYG .. NlllllPOrt a..dl. CIUt. s. '-··-"'"'' •• ..... PUBUC NOTICE lTATI 01' CALlffOl.NIA l'OJI tJ, ... 111, fol' lt•tlt"' w. ,.111111,., ••••• .,, PIJBUC NOTICE TMa cou•TY 011 011.ANOI tvbloC!lw• T•1'1f1. Sl'OO '""""'' -,. .. A•1411S Blvd .. Newport llffdl. Clllt. Awnlll, co.ti MtY, C.Uf., fir SUP•JtlOI: COUJIT OP TMI Etttll ol' WALTER W. GARBETT. Tllt1 blltlntH 11 Mll'IO conducltcl b1 p wmlulon to encr9Kll 20 flt! lnlfl fl\t STATa OP CALlllOl:lllllA 110Jt PJl-41t ~Md. lndlvld\111. rtQUlrld ti n. '.Ht YIN Mtblcll;, Clft TKI C.QVMTY Oii ORANOI SU .. UIOll COUJl'1' 0" TMI NOTICE IS MEll.EIV GIVEN to lftt Cllrhtooflll' Tr1_.1 pnlpl'l't'r lotllld .... w. &er $11'Ht, NO ..... ,... ITATI 0" U.l.1 .. 0JINIA l'IOJI erldllln flf "" "°""' llllTlld decldtftt Tiii• 11•1-111 nlfdo wlltl ""' Ctunf'f Cotll ~. CIUI,. 111 1111. R2 ianf, lttltl of W. J. KIMIEll:llff, tkt nta COUNTY Of' OJIAMel 11\11 Ill Plf"Mll'll "'YIM clelm1 1111n.t !flt Clttll of Ol''f1911 Courltr Oft: ....,.,....., l. .. i-l&QfJllllll """'" ..... 1 .. JS. WINl,~EO J, KIMlliftl.IN, 1 kt NI. A-Min , Hid tMCtdtnl 1r1 r~rtd to 111• ltwnl, 19'2 WILLIAM E. It JOHN, COUNTY na. for'''" H. Glrwk:k, 300 E. ,_, WINIFltED ICIMIEll.LIN, O.C.IMd. NOTtC• OP NldlNO Of' PPmOtl wlltl tht NICllW•r \>Oll(hlfl, Ill 1111 tlfkl CLElllt. •v .. _tr J. MlolMll, ~. Hlghw1y, PffWOOrt lffdl, Ctllf., for NOTICE · 1$ HEJIEIY GIVEN ti tllt l'OJI tt•OllAT• OP' Wll.l. A.ND Ha 9' lfrlt def .. of tilt lbcrtt tnllllld c-1, or P11a1 ptm1lnloll to tOllltrud four !41 llP«'t-cf'ldlton DI 111t' 1bo¥1 ftlmld dK«llnl LaTTaJts TISTAM•MTA•T to ....--1 ""'"' '#!!fl llW MCnWIY P~I~ Dranvt C111t Dtlty Piiot. mtfll lllllb Wltll tour (4) t11rat11 wltll 111111U PfO"WIS lllYl"ll cl1Jm1 tOtlllll !hi WITMOUT IOWD ~ to till ................ 11 16 Novetnbtr S, lt, 11, M. lf72 "'3-11 ftlrM Ill reQlllrtcl c.tr apt<: .. Ol'I U • "Id dtclcltlll 1rt r.qi;lrtcl to flit tllfm, EtltM ti RUl=VS H All 0 l. 0 Mlonll'f;h l1y, So. L. .. \+fla, C•lltornl• 1 ---==-~~-----llllng Cl property wllll 1 IS toot -wlltl '"' lllC9$11oY ~_., ln....tbl...Rfflta CHANOLEll, O.C..lld. PWJ, ~Ida ll_IJ!t ol~..tl.J:Mlnttt o1 P:UBLJC..NOTJC£ -«'Ndlmtl'll '"'° "" recivlttd 2S n. ,_ of tfrlt cllft-of'1N ...... """itiii court, CM' • NOTICE-IS-HERE•Y GIVE'll-·ttlit 1119 11nc1..-110ntc1 In •If !YlltT..-1 Plf"ltl11lr19 --. --••rd lllblCJ<. on IN"OPlrtv Iota!*' tl llS to prlMlll "*11, wlltl lbt n«ftlffl' IER•ICE k •. CHANOLEJI, I It I to ltll ltllle of Hid dlUdlfll, wllhln tour ••CTITIOUI aUtl•llS-F'-'" $1re4<1, Cost• Miia, Callfotlllt. YOllChen to 1t11 undlrlltllld 11 0) 32nd IERNADETTE" C .. (lfANOLER Ill• tlMd "'°"lM 1tt1r lht tlr•I jXll)llQtlon ol' lhh r.-.. ZIM ...................... 11•7> ltrlfl, ·~ &Itel!, C1lllorn~ '24'3 """" • PlllUOll for ""*' .. If wlll •!Id non«i. •AM• lTATIMll>IT ,. 119, for Dougl11 OU c~nv of C•llf,, wPllcll II "" "'". of bllllneu ol ttW for llMfl(I DI l.tlf9rl Tnl•l'!'lfllllfl' to Dtlld NOY. 1, lf'2 Thi followlftf per-11 ...... Ml- H f J ble Ill 0...... Drlllfl, N9WPOl'"t Bffcll, Clllt., Ufldl'*'tllld lh 'tll m1tllf'I ptt11lllll'IO to hlllloNr lwltl\Ollt e.c.dl r1'9rtntt 1o MA9'LE~ JOAN fl'OW£LI. It: . . ope or 0 SS Engi·1ieers, Scie· ntis" ts? for Pft'mlsSlon lo r1Q91!n clmed ~kl, ...... ,. of Mid dtclOlnl. Wlllllll fOll( whlefl 'lt fftldt tor turlhlr plrtlclll•rt:""' 1E1.K11t1I• OI'"" EJlllt PATCHWOltl( PILLOW. OS E. :llltfl f ransition to-Peac st1Hon WICI r.nodll 1o lncllldl .-.. oi. rnont11t •ttlr tht flrtt pubUc11!1)ra o1 thh 11111 ... ~,.,. lfld pt.ct of hNrlna ltll "' 11'11 ~ 111f'l'lfd dec:edtnt Ho. n, N1wpo11 ktdl. C1Jlfornlt, fl.:. •ll•r•ll-. plll'lt.rs 11141 ""'°"Kini l'IOllC9, """ hit b11n Mt tor, ~ 5. ltn. Curtft I. Mee.... t?ttO. flll>* SCAll'llnt. on proptrfy loail<ld ,, O•IW Octotlw ,1, lfn •I 9:911 """' In tM CQUl1fOOln Of o.pt,+. ..... Lit ....... .... S1.<11n wu-. 1t1• e.=. NtwpOrl HUii ~ 'SYLVIA-PORTER then, in locusi'ng on~at _...,, ec1· -.,_,,_ lo _,. 5!'' w. 1tt11 s""'• cos1• ,..,. .. , c.ut, PHRENI! M. ,.uJtsT """' Ho. ' " Mid caurt. _., 11)) ctv1c ,. ........ c111ttrMt 911" or., ......._, """'· ca1Won111. '*' -une .. .....,y or w11.1eremp Y~ Ill. Cl ·-· ' -Acllnlftl1lr•U:h! CTA. Ctn!"" DtiYI Wnt. 111 '"' City °' knit T•h c.n.u.-.1Mt Tllh bu111'111<1 ii INl"lf ~ w..., -6S~we make al least some employment help may by a company relying on the'-,:"'tor•:~ ~1,;: v~~ :_ ~~11111°'m.c. ._.~ ~ ... ~.~~ 1s, 19n A=~ :'::1Coet1 o.u1 P111t llldl•ld~Wfl wi1'°" tr~on· to peacetime pro-available for ""''...J\r someone aerospace or defense ilidti.stry 111YG., v111 N~. ca111 .. 1or .,.,."'1u1an NUltWtn. "u1tWtT1 & ••MllJt WILLIAM E. ,.., Jot!N, ND¥tmMr 11, u ~ Ota""*" l, ,; ,,™• ".!..""'*" t11W w11t1 "" C-t'r d••;t•• patterns after <1ur J ~·-.., I "" to all'lltrvct •nd ..,,11111 1""11 p.11111 at tl!MI '"""-' c-tr Clwlt 1t11 • n1s.12 .,. "' ......... c-rt 011: No¥. 1J, lt7t ..,.... you know -if you are in this or 'lV percent or more of Its ahOp Yl!ltl lf'ddlfllll tlOdr rei>1I" In • ,..0. ... 1m STANL•Y N. Ol.1111 AND WIU.IAM I:. Sf JOHN, COUNTY Cl.IE•l. w· will from Vietnam, the 'tu 1 . d b business during one out al the a -· ....., to 111ow twr 10 op111 ,........, tuca. Clflflnll• nU1 it0•1•T ••RouSOllll. PUBUC NOTICE •Y """'f'f J. ~ °"*"· 1'"'"""nt bl ms [ our Si a 1on. An my C eerful -k r..ys etl!DP't w1111 no doon on 1ri•> ,,,.,.. 311 M1111t .._., Drt...., 11..,... • HMM el11J>!P'.r•"~' pro e <1 news is that there is a much ~asttwoor .twoout<1(theput property loctltd" 2014 H•rtior11Mi., A""1lllY'llor~xcTA a.1'."""-.c.....,.,•,2 N~\Mld en.. com O•ttr fl't~. hitlllY skilled engineers, scien· d five years prior to layoff '°''' M,.., c.11fornl•. Pllbll5M<I °"~ con1 0.111 Piiat, Tll. 1111> .,..... • ""' ,:,"':"""' 11. t4 .,. Dlc9fnblt 1, •· ,.,. d hn . ld wi er variety of special help • For tvrthtr 1"torm111o11 on t111 1boYI HoYlmbtr ,. ,10, 11, u. 1rn: ~12 AllWlllYI .., ........, SUPUK* COURT OP TM• flt1-n t~ an · tee ic1ans cou being offered than you proba~ For more inf<1rmation con-IPJlllatlOl'I•, ~ 11)4..s:us °' e1ll PullllJhlcl °'""" COlll o.~ ll'llol. s1"ATI 011 CALlllOINIA PO• ag11in inte. nsify. ' '' tilt otrk:• "' '"' Plll'llllne °""'",.,,.,.' PVBUC NOTICE NovemDlf ,._ 11. &• ltft f JIM-JJ TN• couNTY OP OllA.11110• PUBLIC NOTICE _.1 bly realize. Here's a rundown: tact the Engineers, Scientists ROOl'll 200, 11 F11r or1.,.,, cost• MIN: Ne. A·7*" ~ese \iiorkers are c\usten::u (I) The ~~.eral aov~.!11111. '""l and Technicians Job Develop-t.1lltor11~'0stA MESA NOTICI TO CRIDfTOlll PlJBIJC NOTICE N~•P::eA~~uJ:•.:tt ::~1T:: l'1crtr1ou1 aut1111•1s in' otir defense-oriented C<lr· -" . ..... menl Unit of your nearest Pl.ANNING COMMISSIO"I IUPl!l lOll Cout:T OP TKI • -LITTIJll TSSTAMINTAl:T NA.Ml STAT•M•HT pora Uons Many of their 10· bs has a TeclinOlogy Mobilization H J WOOD CHAIRMAN STAT• o .. CWPOJINIA POil E111t1 of 111.ANCHE EMMA OAVIS Thi '°"°'"""' l!lf'IOll I• tlo/11111 butJMM • d R I state empl<1yment service. W!111Wn ' THI COVNti" 01' ORANG• .. W~fc:. "Y .... ~.·~D.·-. ,•.. •k• ll.ANCM& (. DAVIS, o.c...... . '" !~ , will undoubt· an eemp oyment Program, E h stat has Dlrtc!OI' 'ot r:r11 rc.retiry and NO. A-74111 ........ NOTICE 15 Hl!JIEllY GIVEN ""' ANCHOI WAKE, VP OF O•AMGE ?f. edly be urr a $42 million, twtryear effort ac e one <Ir more PVbllshed Drll!OI ~'}' Diiiy Piiot E1t1tt "'LAWRENCE E. TOLLEFSON. ~:I.1c=:#'1::-~~~ WILLIAM El.LISWOltTH DAVIS Mt "I· COUNTY. 311 Ho. ' • t. Vklorl• s1 .. funded by the Labo De rt "TRMP" speclalists. 'Ibere NDY«nblr 17, Hn 31 ... r.i OICl1111d. ..,. ..... A-Mm .. ~n I Pttlttan .... ~NI of Wiii CC.II ...,,..., C-tlltorlQ .,.,,_ dermined as r pa • are alS<l 14 •-ial "EST" NOTICE IS ttllllflY GIVEN to E•l•lfc of CM.VIM L DICKINSON ... tor 11-41(1 et Litt'" T•l-llfl' SI...., J.M. v ....... 7'2 Vlctorl• 11 .. the compan· ment. It <1f£ers j<1b search r~ credllon of tllt •bovto 111fllld c1Kedtnl 0tc Ad • • 10 "" (llfltl-. ,..,._ ,. wllktl h "°' 1, c.11 """"· c11lfWM1 ""21. . • .. .,...ants" averag1'ng about $150 units in the hardest bit PUBUC NOTICE ft\11 .a1 Pll"IOn• 11.w111111 c111m1 .... n11'"' ,.;.ice is ~ HERE•Y GIVEN " .. mtet. for"'"'*' ~<VYn • .,...""'"" Thi• ~ '* Ollftt CC1ft611(tld w ., Jes tum to C>' , lffd dlcfC'9nt .,. tfOl'llll'"llf lo flle thfnt, llmt Ind plttt of hllrlnt thf -Nii JNllvlcllltl a 0 d retool to help unempl<1yed workers to California areas: U>s Angeles, w1111 "" llK""'"' vtllldllr1, In 1111 offlc:• ~·::r,:.:: ~ ci"f""' ~ llMfl ... for ~ s. 1tn. ,, 9 , 00 '''""' J.M. veu11r • Long Be.ch V N W t • Hlt1 of ""cttrtr: of ""~ "'"' ... court. CM' ·-·.. v • "" -.atn•I fM 1.m., 111 IM O!lllf'I-., Olfot""""" He. n.11 '''"'"""' llltd wllll lht c_.,. for w 0 r k travel to job interviews and ex· -' en uys, es IN TMa tUP•JtlCMI cou•T 011 to prff«il o...,,, wltfl 1t1e 111e11wry ---.Pt .,. ....,.~ ,. flt. ~ > o1 Hid court. 11 100 Cl'llc '"'''• D•lw Cttrk of ~ C~t'r on oct. u. "rt I I . n c1'vil1'an plore i'ob possibilities,· reloca· Covina, San Diego San Jose TMl ITATR OP CALIPOltNIA IN AND 'IOllC!lln, to'"' IHllllnltllld"•t tM ofNce :'',':,.tt.~ ~jri:.f':...,,ol'flcl W.tr. "'""Cl!)' DI S•M• Mt. C.lltornlt . WILLIAM E. St JOHN. COUNtY CLIJIK. Santa • -I • l'OJt. TM• COUNTY 011 OJIAHOR ol "" AllOl'M'f', J•-w. 1. "'"'°'' 1..0 lo •' t. 11 n"t -wit" ... or Ott.a NO¥tmblr u . 1'72 av .._,., J. MIOdO.I, ~. fl 'elds R'ght tion GMfllS to cover movm' g nua. NI A·n4tS Ctnlufy P1rtr. Ent, SUit• Numtotr 213, \.0I . • . .. WILLIAM IE. ST JOHN, 11.ntn • I ,,,..~ llt NOTICI OP • ..,..NTIOM TO SRLL Anofltl, Ctllfotnl• f0067, whldl'"l• !ht lllC"ltMry ~ 1o tilt llfldilnlOllld II c-~k ........... Or.,.. C••' O.lly pi.Of ,.. now, there expenses for applicants who lt9AL AND •••lOHAL P1tOP•JtTY plaal ol bl.lllllllM" , ............ l9ntd 111 •II !ht offiu ., lwf' "'°"""'" GllSON. ......... • .IOMNION ~I. t1 _, Nll'f' J, ... t7 1"2 .a.n RT • t · b be d · (2) THE N A T 1 0 N A L AS A UNIT AT rlllVATa SALi m•ll~• ptrtalnlnt lo Ille '''''' ol llid DUNN AMO CJIUTCHIR, • ~ & IC.INlllOY · ' "''° Ill are an esh· accep JO s yon commuting R . try f E . , __ . IN THE MATTER OF TH E ESTATE clKldW. within tour months ''"' '"' ""''' Dtlw, NIWPOl'f ll•Kfl. c1111ornl• •r1 Rl'Mtl J. kJllt. Jr. PUBUC NOTICE mite d 40,000 to 45,000 distance from home; stipends eg1s or ~1neers BLMI is OP Ro11E11.T llARKER WREN, 1flo t1r11 Wblle111on 01 thl• 11<1Tk•. nMO. wl'ildl .. "" ft": ot IM!Mss o1 '"' MtcAnllw 11¥f~ P.o .... '"' untmployed scientist! and for instituti<1nal t-r a in in g ; funded by the Labor Depart· ~~:~ ".;J·.~:~:r·~=~.R=~ 0•1tdFrro~~fe· lrn:ToLLEFsoN ::;-,~ ~d·~~ ~:1~ ::=;::..'::'"~'= "'"'"'ovt •ut1N•s• engineers, plus another 150,000 reimbursement for emplo es ment and operated by e11. E•1e;utrh1 o1 ,.;. w111 mon•ht •"""" 11,,1 J>ll(llkatlora 0111111 Publllhl<I ' 0r1n111 coe1t o.u, Pih! •AMR ITATIMUT Or more l 'obless techn1'c1'ans. y r California's l)en .. ..tment of Nolle.., llereov flven !tiff, tuD!ect to "'"" ---Mmld dto:edenl nott.'.,.'· • ' •• Novtmbtr 11. II.'" 1m 11u.ri T~ foll-'• ,.,_ •r• '°'"' . and institutions providing on· I"'"'• con11rm1t1on by th• abovl 1111rrtM JAMii w. 1. TAYl.Oll • -n'lblr • n. ~ 11; And not counted are tbose the-irib training. Human Resources Develop-SllPl'l"lor court, on Novtm~r 2Stll. 1m. 1• CMIWT P•fk IMt, DOJtOT.HY o. 01c1C1NSON PUBUC NOTICE QUIEWITH, 1ns ~ •• '"'' " ,. the . . CM' ,.,...,,,..,. w'lltlln the llrr.t •llowHI w 1111 ...... m E•teuti'h1 Of ... 'llllll OI MIN. Cllltorftl•. nu7. "employed" in fields which ut· ment, National Society of 1-. ""1111dw918f*I, ,, -utrt• of lht .... ~ c1111on111,...,. "",.,.... lllrflld ~ 1toMr1 Lit ~ 1ttu HlcUIV terly mock and waste their TO BE EUGWLE for finan-Profess.ioncil E~in~ers, other :!11J1~1.1t= .::·~;rR=· 11~1Wr!": ~1,.!7't12::"111rtx f!fi':i&!:~ :.::.:acN•ll sur1•,~:::.:'° TM• ·~=0·~·1u etat skills. cial assistance under this pr-r professJOnal soc1et1es. Some llobtrl w,.,,, d9eH91d, w111 1111 ,, """"" • .....,,.,. ,....,. Drive ST Tl: CALt I.A .,. A..... ..-. ,.., ~am, an engineer, scienti'st or 12,000 engineers are currenUy ~··::. :'!.. '°~~ ',."'-'!"'u'-·1116-... ~,, °!:~•. co..t 0111y Piiot, ~.,':r-~....,.""' THI ~.J:,,.....,..• ,..~It ....... ~ iw • o• • ed l . . • ' ··-~• ,.,. nollcl ..,..,....., '"" _..... 3, 10, 17, Attlf'MYw. IOI' _....,.. NOTICI DI' MIA.II ... OP PmTIOll ... ~ t e c b n i c i a n must be regts.ter , a ong with )ob ;:;..,": ~ ~..:.; '!'i r~, ,:= ";:;";: 1m 2ttf.rt Publlshld er'"°' co.11 0.11., '"''°'· , .. PHM1'9 °" Wtt.L ,.... "°" ""'• .. ,,.,,_, 111e11 """' 1t11 C-'V operungs. The project serves dHll'I. •nd ,11 f'\9'11 111ti llld lni.r.tt t111t PUBUC NOTICE NO\'lll'lbtr 10. 11, u. •lld Ottenltitr 1, L.aTTa•t T•tT.....,MY Ct.'11 -' 0r .... c-rv en: i.w. 11. 1Hll t •· -nti chi 1111 11tltl Ms .... Ill tOdltl to .... 1912 lU0.72 J•I"' ti fl'AUL CtltACI, oec....d. WIU,IAM L ST JOHN, COUHTY CLlllK • • m: e re coantry, mat ng "'' dlc'ldlrlt •• tfrlt 11m.· of 1111 ':.ttt. In £."GJfr"B!l -n .. ,, ' $ NOTICE IS M•llllY GIVl!N lftll lint ., .._... J, ~ DtouJY. THERE IS NO time to lose, JOb seekers to job openings. ttw. reel Ind PtnoNI proClll'IY loc.ttld 111 su,IJtlOJI couaT 011 THI PUBU~ NOTICE ~.!:1=:i!:= ~ ':ti~• ,uil'l1"9d er... cwt Dlltr ':It:;! The address of the National tilt C-IY' °' OffllOI, Statl of C1lllortllt ITATI DI" CALIPOltNIA l'Oll p,.,.., Wll _.. ftt ~of ~ ..._.. 17 '" .... 0•• ... I .. llMKrlbld •• follows: THI COUNTY OP HANOI: ,_ T t _,_ 1t72 ' 1 ' ' Registry is: 800 Capitol Mall, JIEAL PRDPEltTY NO. A•nlU NOTICI TO CJllOITOlll ,.~· :.-::; h lo~ ,:rr..= ""'" Sacramento 95814 P1rclf No. 1: 0Wt1Un9 Unit Q In NOTICI o" SAL• Of' P•ttSONAL P•OP'· IU .. IJllOR COUJIT 01' TH• ptrtlcut.r-1 ....... ""' "-llrM ·:r.: PUBUC NOTI-' • lllllldll'IO Ho. 2117, IS Nld Unit II, .. _ IJITY (~ Clllt SICMllll ml STAT• o • CA'l• .. •IA ... -' .... I ' IM ~D (3) Th VS . . on !hi! Clf"taln Condornlnh.om Pie~";;: 111111 ol DAVID M. NEES, OICllMd THI coutrrY Off Oll.ANOI "' , 11111 Simi 1111 bllfl tor.1------:c"="=~---- Myths Exploded e . . Trauung and ttdlld to .•lld "'"" • pert ol !hit CW• NOTICE 15 MEllEIV GIVEN tti1i "'°· A-7UIJ ~ s. Im. •• t:• t.l'lt., In lht .... f!N Employment Service now has ttlfl Dtd.,-111on of CD¥tflllltl, COi'!' JOHN c. NEES .•• E•KlllOI' If Ill• W\H Ell•!•"' MATHILDA •. s. GRUllE, (~,:,<;::c: ~vt'w°!., .. = tlOTICa 1'0 Cl•Dl'T"Oft •-:w • .J , dlft-Ind Ratrlctlonl recorftcl AllO\ISt DAVID M. NEES, OttetMd. wlll 1111 It Otce118d. fl'lll c'1ty ot'SMI lyll C lffiorfll ' SUP•ttlOa COU•T OP Tiii compu!.Cl u.:u )Ob banks 16, 19'1 In 8oolr. "'" ~ "' ol Of. pl'IYll• Nil• to llM 1119'1•HI Ind bt'll bleldt• NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lo IM °''*' ,._...:., ,~ 1.h •• STAT•°"~ ............ throuahnut the country every flc:lll RICOl"da 111 ""~of thl ,_ "" d., 111 t 1. r '" ' • "d t 0""" crM11or1 <11 lllt IOOYI M!'l'lld cll<l<Mnl WILLIAM •. ST iOHN TM• COUllllTT ·°" ~ Female Attitudes Change NEW YORK (AP) -We live in an age when myths are exploded like strings o f firecrackers, unmindful that, before lhe echo is lost and the debris ... settles, we will have developed another set. While a new stereotype of women may be forming, for example, the old <1ne still is remembered and, to some ex· tent, even acted out by those lVbo were brought up in its image. TIUS IS REVEALED by an investigation of male·female Bar Slams ~o-fault Insurance SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The board of governors of the state Bar has voted to oppoSe the ntrfault automobile in· surance hill .now pending before the Cal i for n ia Legis!ature. The board said that the bill, authored by Assemblywoman Marjorie Fong, (D--Oakland,) and Assemblyman Jack Fe~ ton. {D-1.os Angeles,) "is not in comsumer· public interest because fJf. its deficienty In certain stated areas.'' The boanl directed Its repwen- taUves in Sacramento ta seek what it termed appropriate amendments. One propostd amendment would provide lhat no-fault in· surance .woul• be used to set· tie medical expeMe claims up to $500 rather than the $1 .000 level ·now incorporated In the measure. The amendment~ also would seet clariHcatlon that auto makers are not exempt from liability for defective Jl!'Oducts under the blll. They further seek changes in ate- Uons dealing with duplicate benefits, Insurance diseriml· nation, prool of -peym<nt of cl1lm1, compuUn& medical es.,._ and the Jlf'OJIOHd m a 1 I m u m on hendlts per Injured pcnon per accldont. job attitudes and beliefs, made at the University <1f Michigan's Institute for Social ~ t IV Jtecorder of uld County, 11'1d 1 1/1S6 dl"OM lllNll'\Ofttr mtnllOMd, Ind 1utltc1 11111 Ill PtrWM l'llYll'IO ctlllM .,.1,,.1 ttw. ~ Clfrtl • .... MOPS one capable Of assisting the Ufldfvld9d lnt-1 In ftld lo l.Of t ol' to conflrmlllon W lhl Sllptrlor c-t, Ol'I 11kl dlt....,,I .,., rtQlllr..i to flM llltm, LIP'f'OUt, ~INMltlOll ..... DtNlMOOll E•._i. ol DELL.A TUIA(M, o.tMNd. unemplO ed t' dail TrKt No. '320. II Mt MIP r.cOl'dld !ft Fl1Hr, ........,,tllr 17, 1m. 11 tM wlttl 1111 nteaWrf _..,,, In 1M t!lkl Uf IHI t1111 tfNlt llltlt ill ffOTICE IS HIR•IY GIVIN to !ht Y . V a Q Y com-look W. """ '1 1o 111 111(1!.lllve of flout If 10:Clll '·"'· or tlllrllltlf" within "" of 1111 dtrll. ti ,.. ....,. '""llld t-1 .,. """ ~ caltf .;..,, cr.ittor• ti n. ....,. fll"'aed d«'ldt"' puter printout of local job Ml.Wt•-M•ps, 1n "" offlc• of tliM •llowld w I•• '' "" ottk• "' F•ld fo "'""" t111m. witti 1111 ~ ,..,_,. .., ,...:..._ tti11 1n --Nvl!lf ~ "''"'' ...,. I openings The ffi ·-d 11kl (O\lllf'f RICOfdlr. sJtown ..... dfflflo H. HOwMr, AtTOt'fll'r for Mid E•1Clllor, ,, YOUCl\tf"I, lo"" ~loMll II '1111 office Pwtlllllllld 0r-. CMll Diiiy Piie! ..... clK""" .............. ,. .... """'' One ronc usion, reported in . o ces ua e Id •• .. ,_ Ar••" °" t11t lbOVI 30IOI $OUlll c11" Mltl'IW•r. South L..--or..,. 1111om11r. J•-w. z.. T1v'or. t• "-"'"" lt, 11, u."" ,112.,; witti"" ~ *""""-111 ""~ the JSR Newsletter: "Much of data for workers willing to """'" lo Condomlllllllfl Plan. ca111ort111. 111 '"' rltM. ""' ""' ""-•" C""'1rf ,.,,_ e111. illli. """""" 21t LOI • o1 ""-c.-. ., """ ...... """""' <-'· l te Ewttptlf'lll "*""*" •nr portto,, of 111c1 •''" of "'111 dtcllllld. llld 111 11'111 A,....... Cllltoml• f00&7, 'lllllldt It 1111 PUBUC NOTICE • ,. prfllflt """'-"""' ttr.t ,__,., Research. the difference in attitudes and re oca . . Lott ,A_, 11111 c of aa.1c1 inct, 1111o1111111 """'' t1111, 1nttrnt "''' tn. .. ,,,. "' p1ec1 of 111111111tt of ""' ., .. , ........ 111 111 ~ .. 1o ""' ... ..,.,..,,_ " 1111 llf!k9 bel , f t ed ( ) V Mld ....,. 2. OAVIO M. NEES. dltfMld, 1111 tcOlllrld IYlltl«t Pl"llllllnt to tilt 11!1'9 of 1111 ti Ill •110t"lllTl1 IAJIMEI 5CHAG, 1e s can be at ribut to 4 olunteer Engineers, EXUP"l'IO ""°"' Mkl Lot 2 .11 ... ell, bf OOlf"lllOll ot ..,, OIMr ttitn. or 111 16-dlQdlfll. wl!Pllfl tow -'tit Ill« !I'll HOT/Cl HEllEIV 1$ GIVEN IMl • JOHNSON .. lC «NNEDY II+: illHl!$T J, eariy childhood socialization Scientists Te c h n i c 1 • a n 5 ~ m1,,.r111 ""' °""'" dltton to, r1111 ot uld dtc.'llMd. 11 '"' nr1r pn11c111on of 1t111 llCl!lc•. ~ "-'"" w111 bl ...._ betor'I ""' ct-SCHAO. J•. 1 • .un ~ ..,....,.,d. • . .W.ltntn lyl119 tlllow 1 <lilOlll of 500 """ of 1111 dt•ltl, In •fld lo thlt c:lft•ln 0.'911 OctOblf' u , tm• 1Y' c-iclllol 1111 (llY' ol'.lrWot, Oii T-... 0. loll UM, ,._,.. IMcfl, CttlloPnt• which prepares males and (VEST) has a selective dtrit· '"'·but wttholll""' rlel!t 1o mi.r llflOl'I WIOflll Pf"OCllrt'f· to w11: °"' Ry111 EDNA J. KOLi.. '''° .._ 11 c1r;, """""'°" 21, itn. 11 1:10 p ...... " l'MO. Wftkfl 11 "" 1t1c1 ., IMI"'" "' females to fulfill different yo··--" job tchin · ltM! ""''°' or tfrlt ltlblurltet tf ·tM Al'lll-· Modtl St4Kll, S«llf Ho. llOI, EDNA OllUIE ICOl.L •• -"""'"".,. 11 ~-.In tilt c11w 1111 _,.,.t.lollfCI 1n ell -""'' ,....1.in1110 . uc11a1 ma g semce ll"ll*"tv tbOlrl • dtoll'I of 500 fittt .., 1t1t111r1ttOl'I No. N5'03I. E11t>(lltrlx "' ,,,. win c.-11 C!IMI"'", aof ~ or1 .... .., n. "''" ot 11kl ~t. wlll'lln "'°"' work and ·family roles as in '¥1 cities The proaram Is lfl'r """'°" wl'llbot¥1f", 11 ,...,. In Tiit "'"" •nd c:ondltlons "' ui. 1r1: "' 1111 "°" _...,. dltlcllflt '"""' T°""" ctnitr. su•tt •· 1,...,.., """"" ,,..,. "" ,.,_, jlOl!llk•tlofl·ot nw. d I · • ,,,.. OHd1 ot reeord. C•lll In llWfut _...., ot "'111 Unll9d S11tn JAMii W L TAYLOR Ctllfwlill' lit cOllWdlr 1111 ..... ol ll'lf ~. a u ts. run by the American Institute ,.,rctl No. tt • o 11 ·,1c1 11 •1", 1111 Amtrlc.t In flit wm Of u.eoo.001 rio 1• c....;., ,..,. , ... , dlCttlon ot ""' 1~ z •" 1 no Oltlld No•....., 10. ""· "B t add't' al I I of A e 0 t · nd E•-tt tor lfltr•u and ...-. conirn11a1an. ._... ,... t11 Adrnlnl11r1o1or 111 lltt..,,....,""' .._.. Tl,LI INSVJINtCE AND u • I ton soc a r Dau I cs a . Pllblk utllltf11, --llld .... • .. "" tlld• Ind ofl'" """' .. '" """""' .............. ,....,.. ....,. "' UM ....... 11 ,. .. UPU..1 "'"",. ,,,. TltUIT COM .. AJrl Y forces which act on men and Astronautics and the Labor llVfl'OllS !ftddlnlt1 lhll'llo, 1ricw111 tlilll w111blrtc11Yld111"" ottke of Frid Tllli t1111 ln·IM ~i; ...,.. .,........ ...,. " .,, ••1 c.,n. w. Mtrrl•. k • I . 1 De·--'t and llulllOlllfnttM.llfll>l~~lfl.··W-·AllDrMrfWllkll•tclltol',11~-·__.. WllfWtA-...e.ll'wtM.Cll"-"" ... ".... 1 •• ..,.., ...... Wltltl women wor ers ater m. lfe, t""" .. uen . provides of· "'"'"°"· ~. , , ,.. , r ,.. South C1111 Hlot1wey, '°""' ......,,... ".ffNI w ~ o. •cici '"''' c..,......., .-1111 ....,.. """" lltctOltlt such as educalional and prtr flee space for job hunters '"'1....,,.w:.• opw.tton l'lld .,., ., iii atltorma, 11 "'' """ '"'' ttl9 ""' fl'vtlltlJ!td o....., cont O.lf'f ~• C•,..a Dl'I,,.., ~ a••' 11 • .,. .. Rs. ""A•. JOMltlOll • fllC""l"l' or clwlrtbtt rl*fwM, lllilbff<lllM If 11111 nollct lfllll bllort !tit ~ t7 ,,... H~ :s, 10 11' c.Hfllrl'lll. I •a•ID'r • fessional training or the Your state employment office .w.-t1ts ....., ~ ...,. "-llrld fl'lltl~ ..... w11. mt ma.n FOJt ..-u • T"' • 1N~MAT10H. tlr• •••••T 1. tcNM. JJt,1 demands of the job itself, have will give you the VESl' ad.. =~·~c,-i~ 1~ 1::' 1~.:!:: ~ .. 1:';11':.:r"": tti!T.~ ol· PUBUC NOTICE ~.=..etc.:'!. f~,.. ~ c:: :':. ~ ......_ some infiuence on inb-related dress llt4, 11e111 536 of °'"c111 Jtecor.n 111 t11t Tiit rlgf!I 11 rtstrVW 1o rtltcl 1nv•11111 '"""'· c1nlof'Ttll. T....,_, m.ae. ,.......,. ..... c-. ... JV • Ofllcll l'1f flll ('"-ty JllCWCIM' If 1fk1 Ill bid•, CA1t0L J, ffLYN,. 1"th 1110""""" attitudes." (5) THE AIAA ALSO runs cou11iv. 0tt.c1: omci... u . 1tn. 1uP1•10t1 couaT or cALtrc>JtNIA °""'tr Cl!\' an., ,.,.....,. ._ , ..... For the most part,· ksbo f Pan;:t1No.,:Non ·1•tl111•I•• JotlnC.Nlff, couNTYOf'OllAJIOI -c11yot1N1ne "*ll""'dOr.,,..c.uo111r,1~ however, the stereotypes were aerospace engineers plus a job =~ ... 11t1~1r..:,.:;:i ~= L.tw Offl!: "'· ...... DK..... ,.1,1Mtlf: Alt~~~ o.aWSON ., illNlr • ' 1110.n 11n u•1.n .war ps or unemployed ·E•""*"' fol' ,,...., •"'II ..,.... g•-:°' °'"" wm o1 u.t• NuMt•• ,., 11 4 li'r!;""~-~~·~·"'~::"~~,~-~= .. ~"~;·~·"'~·;·~··~·;·~··;;";·~"~~-~~ .. ~~m~·~-~~·~· ~.: des troyed by facts. Among the ootntse}.\ng service in new 111ut •·11m1.., 1o ii. c:o1111nKt1on. lift. 110W11• • SCNMm o •t• 11d11111 : JACK CLIFFOll'D stereotypes: engineering careers, job op. :'~.':'..-'::"'Mei'.,:.';'~ =~~N:::':i,11 =~~1u11'::. DDIS °"1 '"'°""" § -"American women work portunJtie1 and job hunting =:.,:CO::~":., 'l:""A"'!f :::,C:: ::n. T~ ':...i~~ 1111 tlflfl "..,bf 1111 1 0 0 0 just for pin money." The help. Tr11c1 11o. ..,,, 111 111c1 C-'Y ,11111 :.t.:.~•D •·HOWS•• 111111r11H ... 1n11 ""'· 11 wou .,.,. .. Mffnil •••umpt'on , th I tbe 6 l nJhlebe stt11, ''Pl<' Miii ,._.......In lolll US. lw 1....., tlllt Www11, '°" ....,., tit• 111 ""-,_, • ORDER °""' 1 IS a Y are ( ) o u.;:i; m, Pa., the ~ 11 111c1 lt "' MIKll'll•-.,,.,., ,.,.....,.. er.,,,. "'" Oeltr Piiot ....,uttn 111tldl11111 1n ,....,... 10 "" supported eocnomically by College Placement Council's In ""Office If ,.. c-rv llecotWr., NoYemblr a. •· 10. 11 , 12. 1t u. u. "· cOC'llPl•IM 1or, 'llll'lfllfl "or-11""'"'"'·11 B the cher Mid c..onty. ,,, lf7l. ,,.,_,, • J\llHCI (ovrll ·wlltllfl to ....,. 111"' ti.le men. ut, say resear s, Graduate Re s u l'Q e ~-111c1 ,...,,,i. .. .,.. c:orMM11lr 11.....,, __.... '' __.. .. """· Oltletwl-. the. dat~ prove it wrong. cumulation D l 1 t r i b u t i 0 n ~~=~c:1~1~ o v11 Pu.rt•. PUBUC NOTICE :;"" ~.=~;r::1 :, "'n::'~.:; =1c:.:: System {GRAD) is a com· .. lltSONAL PllOPl•TY . llluet.111"" NOTICI ~ TRVST'll'I SALi l\ldlfn'lfnl fOOIMI .,.,., tor lftt _., ., "TWO OUT OF every five put ~--• job I ......,,,i_ <1111c:rlbld •bollfl "" T 0 1142 ot"°" ,..,i.t '"""''" 111 "" _..,""'· ki eru;i::u p ace men I ~ ""°""'°""· "''"' • °" DIKlffQI" 1 • 1fn ,, •·oo AM "yw .... •..., ... .,._." .. 11' wor ·ng women could not be service which can be used by "'""""' COlldlllofllnl, flr1011e:11Ctw Crocld\' E1er.., c• ... • lillllV .,,,......;; ....., .. "* ......,, ...._,,, .... • • regarded a s -oomlcany · s .,.., .,,"" cklullill dloOI' llld ,.,,...,_, '"" ... IH'WMf" ..,., ----~ -~ ..,_,,.., .. ""' ,_ ,....... 1t .,., ......, eng1nee!s. pecial resume ldts ~ 1CJWnt _, eov.r. Milo CM"ll>l'I· .,,,..., .,,.., Ju1v 1• 1;n,e;;;c.... W¥' ~ _.,"'..., • .... dependent on a male wage are available at the Engineers ~=..a:..~.,_: '** """"' .,... l"f(.Ol'dlf Mt 11. 1m. " 111-c~ Aw. ,., im. earner. beheeitherahusband Joint Council',~ East 47 St., ::;_':f~""llO,_"rJ. ~·~!t~111"::::.::":'t.~~ =~ ~~...!!: .. ','""' or a father. A third Of the New York City 10017 Tfrlt .... 1, ......, .. ('111"'1111 ,,..., IY •••• ot er.,.. CwftlY. c..111ono11, ._...A. we:.,... · ..._.., women in the sample were the (7) The prof e s'• 10 na 1 ~ ... ,._, ,,,,, 1ctl•111 , :i~1~~1&'J..r'~c'tUS'=.::! 1•......,.. ,._ sole wage earners " En · _.,,llOM. ,.... ,.,._.. "' ww ~ .i: ,._ ., .... 1n 11-.. -" .. c.... ...... c....,.... -• • · g1neers Employment Refer· •-1111111 " .._.. "'Id ...., .,... ..,;,. .... '''""1 ,, "",;;;:: ,;;.."';'~ °',,,., T_....1 ffl'l ...,.. ..... "Women are le., con· ral Se · (PEERS) 1. cvmbr-"' r1eord "w-Mtlt"4od o:.11 c-c .,. .,. -"' -rv1ce ~ run by °' tilt ~ prse1 er "" PIH'd'llMr to ....,., ...,,,,_ '°' '°""' 1'\111~ or.,... ~ o.itr ....,.., cemed than men with gettlng the National Society 0 f ~ .-r fll(lllllflrllll(ft ot •Kord, ~ ~~.,.:';i & 11:;" 1':i ,._.., 11. u. u. "'° 0ca .... 1. h d In thel · bs " The Prof · ' "" ,_. Ind ......-1 ""-"' It to .. •-' 1'17 Sl»-n a ca r . JO . essionat En=neers (3029 1flll " • Wt11 °" '" .... i, .. bl•I.. ' c~ l{I Mid -.,... ..., n researchers found "no dlf· K St N w w c .... or...,...,. lflvlllf tor 111b """"'" tlld °""' "Trv1t "' "",.._,., PUBUC ~-., . .• as ton. D .. '""" •l'ld ""'" .. 111 -'".:! ...... -.. ""-"d"'""' Cl'ly., C.tt .... In "'41 ___ ,.:.~,.:.~~,.:.·_·~:.::.D __ fe-between m-and -1 ~r ~ • s''" ~ .. : , . ... ,....... .... _,.,). l serves Its_ own ...i• 1t ""t1nc. o1 "'...,, '"'" • LM ,. ., Tr"1 ....., " ,., _, llOT"ICI " cR•ofTOJtt women in tenns of the im· members and member• of the ~ ..:.':"':i:'" 1'::_ •;:llfrlO:..: ,.,..... "" 1o111 11. ,. u et sUPsaMl!I coue-T .,. ""' parlance they attached to h&v-lmtltute of Electrl 1 and c111orntt • ., ;.,.., "' m.11 wttri ,... dlf"ll "'"'""-"""· 111 ... Ofllcl .. "" •T•ff.,.. uu,..11111A ,_ in° a job where the cha-s ca • ..., ......-C-1 • dllll-" " """/:"" ~;f""' .. ,.. c-r,. TM• covwr• °" OUJIM • ...... Electronic Englnttrl, accepts ""'Wit M. -.... ~· " ...., 11.... ,,,,:::~• An1 '""-'· c...tt r_.,,.. ., A~e"":!'v PA.CC '" for promotion art good." 1 h o rt re a u me 1 f r 0 m :;-11~ .,'~ '~"" nrwt 4lllt ""' .... wu1 bl fl'IW•. """""' Al.Kt M.. PACI, Olt:NMll. • Howevtt, there is· a dif· unem"'"'Yedt!J"'llcan•-which ::wr::...,...., " .....,. -c-"ftl"' Wlfflflfr, .....-• .......... NOTICI •• H1•11v 01Yt• "' .... t'W UI T ""'' l*IMI' ....... -~ ............. ~ ....... ference. probably tht ttSUlt or are ~lrcula among IJOO =~"' .. V:. (::! -:V ~":' J:.. :=-::"or• w."",.: =~ ':.': ::: :.=:" ~,:.:::.. -=~ e111ly condltl.OH:l'ng. When uk· em ...... ~l'l'J. ,.,_"°" _.. 1nt11 tt tf! ,.1d .... ~ °"' ., Trw. "-"It u........, 91"" i... .. 1rw l'llCf!IMr'I __... "' -~ YOURS TODAY! • " • • Onlar Fer Y-..11 er a Frid ed of their pn!Sent job. ''Ap. Cl) OTB ER PR ....._ • ::_: ._ :-=..c-:::::::..""":'1'1·W1°-"'"'111111 .,.. .,~.,..._......,...,,...~., proxinwtely whtn would you FEWONAL 80clellcs maiJ>. = ... ~:::... T•-. ,..., ..,... ., ...,, =:., T,,,.'1.';..:"*' ~ ':...-11~:._:11;::: like to lake on I Job ~ll I ta.in refCl'Tll lfld coun1tlina••._•.,...._MC:~lflil=--"'=:-=.~ .. ~r -A,.::.,-":'~ ~~nr= ·r·•-·--------·------------•••l higher level ?'' many wcSmtn ltn'tces 1be us. Clvlt~':...,....,,0_•, .. """",n. -....ikl.-y _..,...., 0..:.. ., • ........,..,.,,,M.......,.,Ml.._.c......,.. ,. ..... _,,. ... __ ,,_.., 'd the nted •• ' . • ., , ..... ,...,.. ... ~ ... ......,.."' ~· ............ .,......... . sa1 y never wa tol>e: Service Comml:ulor.'1 Bureau ..:'.::-::1.: ';'":;;::· "_.. • ""• 1 ........ , •• , •• ,, ........ ••"' •.....,... """""""" =.~~:'c~~, ..... lJlt promoted. of Rfcrujfin~ ID d El· NM bl If .......... ti """ ..::.::. -.•",.'"''.,--... __.., " ............... ti ..... _......._ ....... ._ "W ''a ...... dWt:.. • II • Oliellf ..... ,....... .... -...,..; ....... ,,, ... I I -omen are more COl)o. .amlnaUon has a nallonal TM: • d11......, ....--"" """" °'*""---~ • ...., • .,..._ Milkll. --eel "·---'th tbe f I t too t1ttc1 .-r·w .. "" -• -" " ... • ...._ 11 Ulllll" .,..... 111 ''*" '·"" I ......... "'~ .. ,..,, w1 rt: erra cen er , 1111 .,... c:9lltle "" ""• l"'t ...,.....,.. t; :II '* .....,.., • otit'f•UDI' c. ..,"" toeio.tmolional aspecta of 111 hav. acllleved my of>. DATG;•.',.,.,,, : =ia.-:,.•.:, .:-r==·"' 5--"""" .. """ I their jobs." The m 'arthen .(iectlve If 111 l'vt done ls IUide ~=·--~·.:.,,, ~ • .,.... '!.. ., ......,. 111 ": L..::.:: =i:r-...... round onJy one basic dif. )'OU to-. what toUrC'ff .You CID . 11-.t ..... w-. ---=:-.:.=-i •» ........ ,,, .... =-:..·.... L-- fmnce betw,.. men . and opproach -lllould you be lald ::"J:·.:.;:~ ::.:::'-...,, ••• ....;. '· ""· :::..., - -I women on tJtLs ICOrt and, otf 1n1ny peaottlmecutbacb. :.Z1 ;JA,'~'"" ~":~c.. 5iZ:~=--..,, PILOT PiJNTIN'-I thertfore, found tbf 11nttmtnt And ta -w1U 1n -"' -:Z.'::", ~ "' •-•-..--.J e&teoilaDy corTet'l. turn. guide )'OU to othm.' .":::"11~ ~ &Wir ~ 1111~::" .. °i~ f::' Dlltf 11'= F w.°''i'i!""" ': oo"""'•u·~· ·~:""';,.;·~· z..~~;..-..... :-.,-.,-..,-.. ·.-.. -....... -,-... -... -~-.;.,. .. ..,:,...,.J \ I • ' - I I: ' ' J 8 DAILY PILOT Aircraft Plant . Eyed by Greece ATHENS (AP! A Loddieed Aireml C o r p .. Maree! DQaault and Olympic Airways con10rtium. recently coruildered out of the running lo obtain an agreement for a giant aircraft repelr and maintenance f a c t o r y ln Greece, "is close to signing a contract wK.b the G r e e k government to ~build and operate-tlie jirant," l!llonned sources have reported. It was widely btUeved that the consortium had split up afte r 1.1a.rcel Desaault ex- pressed its disinterest pu~kly Collowing the Greek government's decislQil \_Q_ buy U.S. Phantom jets for Its air force instead of Mirages built by the Frend! finn. However. informed sources said that Dassault'changed its attitude "after pressure was exerted by the F r e n c h government." When the consortium reportedly broke up, It a~ peared almost certaln that Automation Industries of California would win the con- tract to build the plant at Tanagra, about .0 miles north of the Greek capi~I. The comortium's original offer to the Greek state of 40 percent participation in the aircraft repair and main- tenance plant still stands, the source said. Automation CFly ~# Our Leg) AIR-CALIFORNIA • f FINANCE Big • • ovEIPrHE COUNTER COMPI,E'fE NEW YORK STOCK UST rJr ... r-L cur~· • .::: SllelOldll Hka i... LMt CM, -• I .... . . " I YO ' • ·. No'ltmbtr • l '172 .• Thurs~y's Closing. Prices-Compl~te New York Stock Exchang~ List , . ow Reaches 1,000 ·· F or~econd Tiine ;,_ > I·-• - DA!LV PILOT .... .. ... , .... w a....., I ' "· • . " 1% DAILY PILOT '- ' " '• • • His Real Name--Ure A. Pigg; 'Kllnk' Wins Bravos Healthier l>Econ:omy_ ·_ Reported . P!om --s....1eoo=-· -llitcHI dlffitult to stop-a-g\Qle ·bumblinc-.c.loael Kllnll In Ille wu lnvllod ·to..l!lrl!l;ll!L.lMl!li led wllh his w~e In New titled "What Rtally Hai>' 1,eoo balloons frotn under • Ill pah1)c .... moot ol hll wben addusalng him. lelevilioo •JO r I e f "Hopn's by 'l"'pbooy t'OllllUctor Sixten ;\'.'!'k afler serving i our pe --plaelk>-la.,,.Win,.£acb hllloa-- tlme wu ocaip;ed delendlng But It doesn'I bolher him Heroes.'' conducted the EhrllngaflerlheldOrsbowed months ol a five-month Jail ·* wried 1 •Ucker. endllln& -~ hia good name with his children under ID to 1 fr.e flit&. -any more. And thoug_h It all, up at a rehearsal with • score" term. Margartt Tradeaa, .wlfe of book from the publishing firm WASHINGTON (AP)_ The .. ~ lllOd to, • ._ he's never comlderedc~I!!& ( P'"'O'DT 11:' ) Klemperer 1$ appearil!i as He.said lhe eiperleoct "was Canada's prime minister, was whichorgaolzed theevenL economy grew a UtUe stt\mge,.r r;_ ... J • .,.;e. .. on 8 his name. 6.:J r LAL Uncle Mu 1n 8 Detroit pm. a watershed for me. It was crushed in a throng of SCbool As Mrs. Trudeau ttleaed - and lnna1ion Increased •"•bi'" "':'Ille Ii=,.._ aame ~Ur< A.J'IU la who I am. If duclion ol "~ Sound of Ille last gasp of m y ~n_and nearly koocl<ed the balloons, lhe chlldr<n rac-0£16 .., · .-...... • I slarted all over again I ..,, _______ _, Music." ado!---.·· be r--,IO p Ila more than estimated earlier, • --..~..... down t steps o u1e ar • ed. to grab them before they the ,Ciqmmerce Department were ..... 'good would stlll want to be me -Detroit sysmphony and recelv~ * SUaklnd is 47. ment Hill walkway when she Doated out of tUch. Jn the said tQd.ay In a report on na.-figbta • ••• "ftrJ d.*,lffalra." Ure A. Pigg." ed cries of ''bravo" from the R1dwd Suki.Id, the man He will tape television and took part in a ceremony ope&-cnish, she was neirly pushed 1ional economic oulput !or lhe Todlll' .. potnm1:tl~bll' .,a· * musicians !or his efforts. · who collaborated with CHlftnl ndio talk shows to publicize Ing Canida'• "Book Week." backward down a 'lllabl of July-Beplember quarter. food -1a11io·~ w ..... r Klemperer, beat Klemperer, sou of German Imoc on the Howard lhJl)les lhe book be and Irving wrole The Incident nccurred when slept!. Police rushed through At the same time, the ~-,.,.W~stlll known for hls ·role as the conductor Otto ~perer, autobiography , hoax, ~w.a1 .about the boas. Tbe book la Mrs. Trudeau released about t~mobtoberrescue. department said, pron~ o11~~--.-.~~~'--"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--'--'-~~-'-'--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--"~---'"'-''--~~~ corporations before t a x e s showed a moderate tncrease in the same period, rising at an annual rate of $4.2 billion com- pared with a $S.4 billion In the second quarter of the year. Revising its estimate of the Gross ·National Product, value of the nation 's goods and (1N SHORT ... ) services and the broadest measure of the economy, the department said GNP grew at an annual rate of 6.3 percent in the third quarter, a sharper rate of increase than the 5.9 percent rate of increase reported only a mooth ago. e T•rtle C•rlt WASHINGTON (AP) -The govenunent today ordered major restrictions on the transport and sale o:f small pet turtles because of evidenct they' have caused aboUt 280,000 casel!I of sllroonella poisoniDg a year. Tbe Department of Health, Education and Welfare said lbe r'5trictk>m, to bf.come if- fective Dec. 18, oover live turtles. tortoises and terrapins -of less than four inches - and their egp. 1be agency cited evidence that the turtles are a source 'of salmonella. a baclerla which ciuses abdominal pain, nau- sea, fever and diarrhea. e v.N. cw• UNITED NATIOKS, N. Y. (AP) -The United States' drive to g<I Its U.N. budget assessment cut from 31.25 to 2$ percent bu produced a Soviet-American ooofrontatlon In lhe old Col\1 War style. .U.S. AlnbaH~dcir George Bulb cla>hed ' ,.1th Sovie! AmbaSlador Vasily Salron- d..a 100D alter Sen. Gale McGee (O.Wyo.) opened lhe drive Thursday In the General Assembly's budgelary com- mittee. McGee. Introducing a resolutkm to reduce the U.S. awssment "u sooo as prac- ticable," promised that U.S. contributions to U.N. volun- tary progr8In! would continue high. eRlotC- PHILADELPHIA (AP) An order (aklng radio and 1e1evts1on .. ~ mm 1nm11ea at the huge East.em State Cor- rectional lnatitution near here is believed to have sparked Its latest disturbance .. PNon officials said Inmates assaulted three guards early Thursday morning, seiz.ed two ma:rimum..securtty cell blocks and set fire to several mat- trews. Guarda: used tear gas to quell the two-hour disorder. Wmlen Robert L. John.oon uld the dlrectlve was issued two weeks ago because "we discovered that some Inmates were making weapons with the pel"80nal items." e B~•IJ•rgle O.t WASHINGTON (UPI) Notre Dame University Presl- denl Theodore Hesburgh says he his handed in his resigna- tion a1 chairman of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission but not for the reaaon given by the wru1e a ...... Ronak1 L. Ziegler, President Nil.on'• preu secretary, acllnowledged Tb!nday that the White Houle bu asked for lhe retlgnation 9J !he Roman Catholic educator, who long bu boon crlllj:al of lhe ad· mlnlstratioo's policies on clvll rights. l.ErS BE FRIEN1l y U you hi.Vt!! new neighbors Ott know ol anyone movtna to our-t.rtt. pleue tell uA I ao that we may ,extend a rrtendb' wticurM •nd hehl them to bteome acquainted I lft their new 1urroundlnga. SI. Coast Visitor. 4f4.tl7' 4M-n61 llDr Visitor l4M174 .. STARS + 8Ytlnar ' Oman· .. ... ol ... ·-··-t-.... Hit -11 ·-., tbt DAILY PILOl"S .,.., --• . . I . , ·-1::· ;..ol -lll 1m:iF1Mn... CUEKTK. BOIWI ' HEATEI LOii SET 11 88 Thl1 la apprond J>r. the -AGA. but yo~ didn t oat my mommy. Ton*f Pine log1. grate and bumer. Real n.lca. :ID.GOO ITU FJBE.GLO l'Uta;·IiOGS . ·57·~or1 • eom~ ... nogathat bwa nal~andlt ...... a lot. dioppbog Iii tlae JG'd. Blx~apack. ' WllfCHESTER PROPANE MATCHLESS TAJCKS STOVE 76~ 3300 For-·"1th tootj;ee, Ko matcb 10< th1a. lullt la camp at0ft9. au~ llgli.lar. D+n't 1-heateis.Qulck. ····~-· ear=m•ntll:rt !:°Q1r"" llDg9ra a..al price.. WALL HEATER _ 28,000 of thOH wonderful. oxcltU.. BTU' a. (Sounds like some kl.nd of airplane). Mounts on wall so you can stand in front before you. daah into Iha cold. 4487 -BASEBOARD HEATER Clner gadget that hidea at yoUr fHt hut . kHps the room right. Built 1D. fan to apread beat. saf•ty tip.o.er .cut-off awltc:h. ·14aa .Jl'IW. MOUHT GIRAGI: ' . BEATER 957 WllfCHESTER l'URNACE CATALmc FU.TERS HEllTER 33~ 1997 Most' atandard a!na to fit your h9at•rs. Quiet atarting to 7000 BTU. Alwara keep a clea Sits quietly in the corner on• Wtalled. IO l!Jd ls just as warm as yourlumace llttlo puppy (tan't won"t onnrort tt.H that cute~ out of a Job. • • • •I • I • Meet Fourth graders In two ~ Cout -are btlng Introduced, ,;:,. Dill band, to 111e· wOO<len of • cluilcal music. . • '• The pilot J>lOllrllD, eonducled by the women'• oomm1r-ot the Onmce County Pllllhaimonlc Sode- .. • ty, bepn In Seplember In Harbor View Elementary School, Corona 1, ·(.. del Mar and Harbour View Elementary s c h o o I , HunUngtoo Beach. · ... _; -. <laues_are held once a week for sh: to eight w.W. Volunteeni from the Phllblrmoalc Sodety arrange the.format with tlleleboola, consult . with ~· music llDd fourth larry Whition, who srade teaCbers, llld· arnnae~10.~-...:;----builLhiL.Oll' professional llllllidm!s from the harpsichord, community to preaent the program. In addition, students atteod instructs fourth orchestra r<beana\a at u c I, graders at Orance Cout, Saddleback ·and Harbor Vi.ew Golden West colleges. This same Ele.menta~School format will be repeated after. the first of the year. • a ut 'the Ono of the major reasons for in-instrument. Classes ~o~ro~ ~:=~. . a,re __ arr~ged by Youth Concerts which they will he the Ora nge ·County eligible to attend as filth and sixth Philharmonic Society. graders. Tht program also is considered a supplement-to the music cur- riCuitini. now provided · in the ll(jlools. - Musicians familiarize students with the structufe of a symphony orchestra by displaying and playing varioua lnalrumonts. iDitructloas have been presented by Toey -. guitarist; brass and pem.m ·-of the Goldm West ~· orclle31ra; Larry Whitson. hlrjllchonlisl; brass and. strlnc -from Saddleback and 'OriiJge eom colleges; Frank .....-Flynn;-marbnba player, and the Orange C o u n t y Philhannonic ~hlanders Recorder Group. Lectures Encourage By AWSON DEERR under one beading -com-°' .. CNllr ,...., .... .~ton disorders. A chance for parents, ~ ·")I SIMPUFIED · · proms-and' ecluca1011,),o l!l: ' -~This new .,.1e1ory enoo~ tera~Ona,,~~:~-... ..a:.... h·~ of b . l ·• Ofle,lng ~;;pjrrtunlty'reCdf1y' ,.-,, ~~J lt'.andl~ ;:,:,;.· ~as the fll'Sl in a, series of pane_J, tally retarded, au'tialc and olhera. d1~slons o ~ g a n I z e d by Mandated were atanClards for clus audiologist Dennl5 Landesmao and . ~--' -•· I ed In H Memorial Hospital's size, teaUJi:r ~g. l..'l"C\R:ntialing, s ag oag . research and ,peed up a n d conference center. · n~-1· of deli · f Toplcs will focus on the deaf and simplJ.lll;a ton very o hearing -hnpalred c h 11 d r e n , services. diqnosis of problems and remedia-Standards for age levels and sup-Uon portive ael'Yice.s i.ave been aet. For offering a statewide look at the deal llDd hearing impolr<d, sup- speciol education programs In this port!"' pmonnel Include speech area during the lint session wu t b e r a p .l s t 1 t a u d i o logiMI, Julius Spiz!ri, Cal~omla Con$Ultanl poydJologists, -and aides. for Hearing Impaired ProgramS. Di!cuaing prucrams In their own He explained that when Wilson ·districts ·....-. dlreclon of ~al . Riles took office as state educ:itioo Mark·~. Newport- superlntendent of p u b I i c in-Mesa; Norman Ginsberg, Ocean struction, special education toOIJf!d View, eq.l CeciJ-Btrry, Santa Ana. his priority list The s e 11 · Hmsen explalqed that I he r<0rganizatlon he order<d placed Newport, Mesa Urillled S c h o o I several special educaUon programs District.bu, nine piogmua: for the ' ' hard· of bearing beginning at 11 mooths with a nilot . l'l"l"'m -tlJrobcb Jiiit!ta''~'A )llOl;- P!lJlram ·is slated to l>egln In . the Ill!: . ·~:2' !!:? ·--:, •• 1 .. . . .. -,..-?; . , • .I •"' He oololl .lhal •!l'IY idenlillcatioo of : 'hearing pro6tems is a must before these programs can be · totally. effective and predicted · futUre programs that would begin at younger than 18 months and con- linPo through hlg)l school. • 'lbere are IO,chlldm> currently In the J>lOllrlffiS,. with 7S e>pected for next (all. Hansen empMslgd that as the p~ gtows supportive ..mces cao grow proportiODately • and .heconie more· efficiently med. Glnabeig said that his district is doing "dyaan)ic things f o r childttn," Its hearing im 'r<d program started this fall at ~den View School. Children are in· . tegrated Into the regular program and ~ive one-to-one or one-to-two President Elects New Career By JO OL80N °' .. Olltr """ ..... worked ck>aely wi(b the Maryland community associations and find good lejislature, lncludln1 Spiro A(lltw -leadenhip. Stepping· from the campus to the be was governor. A ·community association is a true busineM world wasn't too difficult for She helped obtain approximately $1 "1rass roots level of involvement," Miss May -1J because she says that million for~ of eight buildings Russell reei.. "People .,. seeing the "businea 11 just ,another case or human on the camJIUI, which II located on the values coming from tt. II prwrves llDd relaU-dte ol lh011i11 eapltol ol Maeylaucl. -·ina;ua-11evaboe of propeny. "Wortlni with eieltllig people is tx· AGNEW llBPUES · t'I W the, tbinl Y1l'I feel Important is citing In any field," adds the former The fora8 praldent mnemben cine that people are finding 1 ,..... o1 ldon- prealdenl of St. Macy'• Cqllege or Gov!roor's llaf al the coUep whore ~ with 'lhe collll1lunlty. People feel Maryland, who now. is manager of the Agnew and bis ...Ue wm guests. A(lltw they are contributing to the value or C<>nummtty A"°"lalion ~· al the wu greeted by a coUec• olflctal who We." Irvine Co. laid, "We welcome Greeks hearinc '!be mOll dlUlcult aspect or her job, · Mia! Rllasell left lier ·poll of 21 yean (lfta," to wlllch be replied, ''rm a balr· she Mid; Is "creating an· objective el No- when mm tlludenll, who bad been allow-Gnolc hearta& iiolf o1 a lift. tloO wher< the -II. bullden and the ed io conmMlte to 1111 former .....,..., "lie ...w -., bis feel," Illa lnlae C4. cao -1c lotfdber to blilld 1 college ror 15 ywn, """ pennlUed to -I laid. "I -o-i, mpec1 for t1""'1 cornmunlly. live on campll!I. Mr."'-· We found bllll to be ol blP llOlmOWNBlll' QONCBllH She deftmd lo male -.Iiip lnltCrilY.'' "Paople who baYe recently faft..ted I beealllO ahe felt that """ -· --Al Ula lrvlna C4., Illa -·· poll-::... ~ = :.:,:r ..... -ed I Sb-haDd lo guide 0-. lion ~ a --,· ~~ •-hor ~ • ---w-. ·-~~•Jto.!-. Uny LIKES l'IOPLll iiiiijliiillliiif\il-bii 8; II -ln- alisl ~ .-to U.. In °'-'lblft II - -. -llala Iii all I 1a· ...... i..c '...,. nadior a.m11 alter her early ·-t" ''lnlnalW 111· Uio llnltod States Iha! ahe _..... ""'Ulilory, plays -anil becaullalllllarea'•Ctll1--'.'M .... --tt ·---•tlla-~~~;:"' aabu11twp11o1•1 pooplo," aod ·HI..... . loft a1'0r1 " N.J ._._._ .. "I Uke tlla lDfomWllJ ol Ula paople Jn ' ' ' u_, the w..i," sbe ........ lier -.. ..,. bu -Ibo -lat 11 ,_. .. -*1 llU lo......, Im allOJty 19 -Siii ..-_ .•at I jull. 1M 1be be<-Iba -lbe panal al a St. c. "':,IP.:. ~~ = -~ climate. I don't mlstl ... w aad I ilaveo, IW1'• eon,.. lllUtlaat -to ""'t~") 11111 -.. mllled &be ........ " nND i ...... .. tllfll .. . .. die ftnt dine Part ol lier -'blltty .. -ol ,.. ·~ ~ ~-~ --,_, Ille-....,.. __ .... ,.... --.......... -wllll ........ ., .. problem wllll - ..... -........ 61 .. -•• ti. -... 7 .. Illa.., al '""" • -... bu lound. 1~ •• llFllo art .. ~,.. .................... -,, .......... _ ... -~-' _ _,. " ; --.-4-.:CZ ~ -" ' Interaction instruction a great deal of the Up>e, Programs go through 1 l'I th as well. graders. ~ere are 91 lludtnts tn The cbUdren are in the aged 6 to lhe pro1n1111. ,.. '· Y .; 9 bracket. PresCbOOle-n are 1Ull · Funds for a new laclUty to house rejeri'ed 1o .other 4is~ift :~ the deal llDd haql .. r!ii-.... lllifet~tk'l~ graiq werf awoide4; .-111e· commwt1CJ1.tion p r 0 bi e rn • ... 1: ' new ~ntc/,I wur have~ exlbte ' aphasic children. · spaoe and' complete ·aiiillologlcal FLEXIBLE · les~ing equipment!. as well as two fuJJ.Urne speech tncrapi.sfs and a psychologist. There are speech therapists already at 20 of the district's 24 schools. Flexible scheduling a n d irt= dividualized instruction for au students at Golden View made it the appropriate site for the hearin& program , be added. Cecil Berry noted that the San]S Ana district programs are aimed at the deaf and severely hearing im- paired child. ~ss severely im- paired children are referred to Newport·Mesa. Santa Ana is one or three coun ty districts that bas begun pilot pr<r grams for those 18 months old. '4Thc program is growing every day," Berey said. Among general subjects dealt with was the shortage of teacher! and other professlonab opeclflcally trained to work with bearing·irn- paired children. Parents asked quesU001 about private tutoring, • · t o t a I com- munication" (which is oraJ and signing communlcaUon ) aOO the possibility of a central facility for schooling affected children. Next in (be se ries will be leachcrs from Individual programs discussing their work. • ,,.,lu 111't .... Ml111: .... .. • • • • 1 • .. BEA 'ANDERSON, Editer ., ..... ~ u. 1t7'1 J'• 1J Marrj_gg~ Me asures , Ma tur.itY DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been re~ding your column tor years. Yau mike a lot of aense. But tt was your comments on r&arria&e a few weeks ago on, your NBC ndio show that made me sl~ down and write to you. ~ a woman who has suffered with mqtber-in-law trouble for over 20 years, I can· tell yoQ, Ahn, your reft\arks were ablolutely the best I've ever heard on the subject. · My ogly retlf~I js that my huaband and his mother ...,...~ SltUng in. the same room with me when you said It. I know they both teed your eolumn leliglously. Would you do me -and millions or other -- ~ ' ~ . ' .. , -' ,. ... , • women. who are in my shoes -a big ~fa'(Or -and print lt in your column '.' - OAK PARK LISTENER AND READER DEAR OAK: Several ll1tenen ba\·e • uli:ed me to npeat la prl.Dt wbat I aakl on tbe radio. I dt 10 wltb ~: Jr I coalcl laud every newly manW ..,ae a rnimed -11 a weddiq pH. H woold say Uds: "Yoor ltnt allegluc< Is to - other. Lf:t ne DWI or wo"'\8 come bctweea yov." • • I am IOI •autlllt& !Ut tbe pareoll ti ne?JIY married collpla jola &M. ForeJp l<cJoa. WU. I AM Nyiq la !Ml !be mu wM la uwWUc to Pit lb wUt beltre lrll' ~ 11 1111 •ftlcleatly m..,.fw-,e. ~1 tl;e 1u1{'1iiei, die "°""II-wlro II ..OW.. to tirrt "W' 'lorilra111' lrd8re lrtT f1Uler ad aaMMr ii llO& cro.. up .~~:,:.:$~~ po!'"l ll tawlved. t,'eellq• ti ptll c11 pllQ' llavoc wbea a clltloa -be -lret-tn people we love. ne mabtre 10a ttt •111111er does IOI fftl tbal morrlqe 1m,.... -• a (llllcei U... are 1t ,.... ti pUt al· ladied .. ie.lvt.c ............ - Tire --por<lll ,,..,.,.. lrll cUd ta be • ceotnl tlprre la -tamlly, Too_tl;e _ ... _ toFot 10 ad ...._ ... , d8d _.. me" 11 twllllac ti;e facts. WUt be MEANS II, "I HM my did." A maun -,_.,.. ti;e dlf· ferut kiDdl of leve. 1111 p1111ble a. love -ud at die aame time -a wlfe, a motW, • &ll&tr .... cnldmttlwr, clierrJ pie, loolboll, UocelJr, Remlrrudt ... rork -*· Bat we ... 't lne ~m aJI .. Ute ume way. 1'e IM'e IMiCwte1 1 bs._. ud wife 11 ..... It~-... ,, • .,, .. , ... If -- mlr.U.. retped, JllllyUcal 4 e 1 I r r , mlltllll ..,,._. aJ m•lul 11111. Jn 11 •otcellhd -na,e the wile Is tht aalMer w ,.,.... la lier Mlt1N'1 life, aM lie «c•r'?• Ille w place In kn aM M oae n1 ceme bttwtea tM:m. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You p>led ;t, Babe. [ rtftr lo the answer yoQ &•ve to the wife w1lo woi leeltnc ptlty heca""' ahe .. ICoie" moM)' h'Offt her drunken· bum twbtnd'1 wallet wtl&Je he slept it orr. I've bttn down ttllt f'Old and It's 3 heDtt. I grtw up honest , but my husband drink Ille a filb and 1 had lo do wb3 t I coold lo rttd our cftlldml llld t .. p I rwf over our heeds. The tnly WI y I could mana&e WIS IO late I few lens out ol his biDrola lrfrlle Ire -'*"!>· !'llMy thing, he oever m-It. • l got to letilna 1U1Tt1 On. Illy. lit• the wunan who wnrte to Y'l'I. 1nd do you · tnow what 11\1 doqyman told ma! It• uld. ..-Marriqe ls 1 partnenh.ip. Wbataver )'OI"' lrusblnd maltes ii hllf ,_. ....... ,... ....... '""'share u a wile and modwir~ .. He~ me to lloP lttllal .,., !lltl ~ me, that --....... m;/ -oulloolt I llopo ,. 911 ,... my llU• hecaoit I'm an U. 1111 ti. ma,Jbe mllHom of W"""' Ire ~ dlt ..... !hire Ind 1 .. 1q,,....aboutll -llbl wu. '. hef°"' I lllft of Cod Wloed 1111 Yp. - QEAR OONllCENC8 IN C>JIWNA DUil ct&Aa: .... ._.,_ l1Mw ... M-•tl._lllal_tlla_ ,.._,... ..... ~1 ... . _ ..... -........ '--• •• r, Wlllt aii't 1tU a.,.... __ _. .......... k. n... II I lli'c dlll ....... lrtl.-cold end co.a. Am •-nd1n Ibo•,.. bow to ...... -b .... ,,....oulln lw _,., ..,._.. 8"' .:... t .. W1ys 16C..IL" ... lle9tll .. eolnand a =-o:{-;14' mb!r~ ........ •ielot>t to • I t .. ' J4 DAILY PILOT FWdi~, No'ltll\btt' 17, lq72 Schooled in Humo1 ~ Therapist's a Regular Clown -PORTLAND. Ore. (UPl)-- Btirbara Nadel and Pew a WiO iam1 both began theU" l~raera .by working with the hanclicappod -and now are retWars in-the .clown troupe of "The Greetest Show o n Earth." Miu Nadel, II, Wll working as a physical theraplot ot Samuel Shattuck llotpltal jull l llkt·to take 45," Miii Nadol oulllde Botton and taklna part qid. In community theater pro-MISI Nadel, a wl.spy 11-lnot-I, ductlons where people kept wean areal floppy yellow tellln& her, "Vou'rt1 a regular shoes as part of her eo1tyrne. Clown." "It took me lour months to • I Miss Wllllam1, 23, o t work up to wearing them," MadilOn, Wll ., w11 working •h• said. loward her ma1ten dearee In "<·When I started my legs f(#:Y~ speech therapy when ult weren't strong enough. I had dawn,td on me school could get to build up my whole en-,. . \ EW· CAREER -When Barbara Nadel's friend• aid she wa s a regular clown during little theater roductions, lilUe did ' they know they'd glv· n her an idea for a new career. 1'he 24-year--olll ~ ow performs \Vith Ringling Brothers, Barnum and • ailey Circus. ' E HAVE ENTH USIASTIC AND HARDWORKING AVAILABLE AT MOST tiQURS -FOR AS FEW AS TH'REE HOU•S. OUlt UNIVE•SITY STUDENT EMPLOYEES ARE. CAREFUllY S~~~ED, apNDED, INSURED ANO.· ARE COVERED .BY_-SOl.,foN?, "fORKMENS COMPENSATION. to ho a habit -I'd been going durapce ... for 17 yean." , So both applied for the The girls are part of a 23- Rlngllng Bros. Barnum & clown troupe. Each youna ..:i Bailey C1rcwi clown colle&e, woman, like all c I o w n s , were accepted, a t t e n d e d , designed her own costume and araduated and joined the makeup and developed her prlvile(led few blred by the own act. Each does a few bit.I clrcua. alone, one or two with each Miu WUliamJ 1J in her other and several with other aecond year and Miu Nadel is clown1. making her first tour wtlh Uie MISI. Wllli11111, I! l!>tl!m li-'-•;.,~ clrct11' Red Unit, one of two woman clown to jo1n the Red touring troupu. Unit, took the bNnt of any Ml11 Nadel said ahe became prejudice. interested In Ming a clown as She aaid ahe found nD · 1he found "everythinf I WIA outright opposltlon "but there doinf wu parOct lo PhYslcal was a laeling that 'girl• can~ 4;0medy, be clowns.' People were afraid "The circus la that," abe to work with me." •Id. "It's 1 very i>hY•lcel 111y_ -1dlaLNadeLaald. ahe...found- qf ·perfonning. -You can~ there waa "never anr outright speak to the audience; 10 you trouble" but some o the men have to uae your body." \ clowns appeared afraid of Miu . WWlarm became fn. hurting her , in some of the tmsted In pantcrnlme while rough and tumble acts. working with deaf children. Among their supporters is She noted that the childrep Frank Saluto, tho midaet tried to e:rpreas themselves clown who hu been 'With the with their bodlea when they cll'CIJI U yean. He aald he were unable to do so with likes women clowns, adding : apeech. ''They're funnier thin the ''I thought clowning wa1 a boy1. 11 good way to study plll· · Mill Nadel ii lhlntlnr of lomime," ahe said. · staying wilh the clttus three On tou r since Feb. )3, the yean but ha1 no definite plan1. two young women ltve with "I like being a clown," lhe th~ clrcUJ I.how glrla in a said. "It ls obviouJly ID valid donnltory car of the circwi for a won\l_n." train, where each baa a bW\k Mill Williama II thinking In and a rmall storage tpaoe or tonger terms. "I re1UX llke her own. "You don't get tied the life atyte," llhe said. 'I love down to a lot of poaesaiom," what I'm doing and the aide Mlss Nadel said. benefits -like travel." The circus moves once, Sometimes they see too llt- often twice a week and does tie of the areas they visit, two or three shows a day each however, and they find it dif- day it is in a town. The sho" .ficult to meet local people - runs 2 hours , 45 minutes arid although in Portland they had the longest the clowns are dinner with a group of young away from the ring is 20 ~ people who came backstage utes. af1cr a performance. The two young women reach They also try to work in a lit· the performance •re-from tle sightseeing. the train, usually by circus At Portland the two young bus, an ·hour to an 1'our and a · clo.wn1 and three others from half before the f I r 1 t &be .. Greatest Show on Earth" perrormance each cf4Y. Apply· spent a morning visiting the m& the elabo<a!f wltlte laee Portland Zoo and .ridina its . ""'! be done 1n.,a inla•"• "but miniature train. They loved It. • Early Christmas Shoppers Wanted Some of the more unusual holiday decorations and gift items to be ottered tor sale by the Episcopal Church Women of St. James, Newport Beach are pictured above. The boutique and tea will take place Groups Tackle Many · Proiects Workshop The group will meet ·at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nciv. 28, in the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Nicholas Rogers. Home Ee from II a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, In the Balboa home of !,Ir. and Mrs: Byron Farwell. Ad· mission is $1. Your think i II!..'. dctL·n 11 i Ill' c y()lif ex pertL'llL\'. ·Come to th is Christian Science Lecture "STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS" by ho ... L. A.fllta"'C.11•, C.S.I. Members of Temple Hillel Sisterhood will ga!Jrer in the Mercury Savings and L-Oan building, lluntington Beach at 7:30 p.m. Monday Nov. 27, for a Chanukah Workshop. Decorations will be ma de, and each attending will be given one of the ii;ems, A fee of $1 is being charged to defray costs of materials. SATURDAY -NOVEMBn 18 -3:00 PM MURDY PARK RECREATION CENTER GoW..west •Ol'th of Wal'Nt', H•irriittto• a.oc• An auction of handmade gift ••*' tti. •npkn of and food items will highlight ~ flnt C•lff"Ch of Chri1t, Sc5"tlst, H111rtlltl)tCN1 leoch the meeting of 0 ran g el!.~~:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~~ District, California H o m e I Economics Association. Members will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tue9day, Nov. 28, in the Hoppy Valley Garden Grove Elks Club. Don Rehman, whose brother John Milton Kennedy. a TV is a POW, will discuss POW and radi6 personality, will camps durlfli a meeLina: of the . discuss PR -The Invisible UNIVERSIT!'HOUSEKEE"_NG· CAll 58b·lf 0. ·' • ',. : • • ·"·· ~~~~~~50~\:if'hanksgiving 1 feast S'EE A LIVE . -· . . Happy Valley Prolchool at Sell . noon Tu~f· Npv. 28, in· r Mercury Savings ·and Loan Gorden ' Club building, Huntington Beach. • a.t Micl!oolf, "'!'l9" of : • " Carl'• F.lower• will tlemonstrate·ihe art of making Ch·tistma1 fiaral 1r· rangements .whet, tb,e Harbor View·Hills Garden Club meets Clipped . Wings .. DEMONSTR·ATION Readied for Seniors Orange County C 11 p p e d Winga will attend the national Fou~er1 Day ·luncheon at-ll a.m. Tuesday, 'Nov. 28, 'in the Huntln&ton Sheraton Motel, Pasadena. NOV. 17, It A.1111& . ,,, .... ·-· • :o:.::C:- COOKING DEMO Friday and Sciturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Amino's tr1ined Hom• Economist wll show you how f o o d s •f• Coohd deliciously -just th• way you wont them in I /4 of the norm ol time ! AT COSTA MESA & E~ TOttO STORll Fr•• Gfft1 -f41n For Alli u Ye.., of /wugnrw and Dependobliirw COSTI< lllllA IL TOIO -AMA 411 L ksw u.-It. ....,., ... , .... '"' . llf.,.14 •• ......,. tMm .. S.....I lhlttJi ·~•1 ... , ... 646-1614 137-JIJO· •• HUNTIN6 TON IUCH '°UMTAIM ••LUY .. ,., ......... . l .... _,_, hlyt 1MI M . 1 .. f 962·5521 •• Thanksgiving dinner will be iihared for . the 18th year by membel'I of the A11istance Churchill Visit Set Sarah Churchill, daughter of Sir Winsto n Churchill, will make an a ft e rno o n aP" pearance Tuesday, Nov. 21, at The Brass.Owl,.Balboa Island. to introduce the first in a 'aeries of silver plates honoring. the late prime minister. An actress and artist, Miss Churchill made her first stage 1-ranot . 11 Tho Adolph! ,,_tor la Londoo u part of 1 l'OVlll .-.. League of Laguna Beach Frjendship Club at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20, in the League House. 'Ibe senior citizens will en· joy turkey, cranberry aauce, clnnamon-1ppleuuce 1 a l 1 d and other dishea prepared by Mrs. Andrew Morthland and her committee. The finale will Qe pumpkin chiffon pie. The Rev. John M. Reynold a will offer the bleJSing and the La11t114 Bell Chorale _will cnlertaln under the direction of Miu Barbara Allen. Head chef ls Mrs. Ethel Page, a Cordon Bleu graduate1 and aisoclate Is Mrs. Wllll!ton Bradway. Assisting w Ith preparations are the Mmes. Carl Nash. John Solomon and Edward Clancy. Preparlna taltle do<oratkml aer the Mmu. Aloy1lu1 Spalding, Charla Co II y n , Fitahugh B"'-· J o h n Schwartz and Thelma PltllUpa. Delta Gamma Needlecraft With M r s . Richard Miller is the title or the program to be presented to Santi An1·Newport Harbor Chapter, Della Gamma Alum· nae. ~ ... -.... olllcer In ' lhf WRAll' duiln1 W,..ld War . ll and WU 18 aJde and COD· lldante to her lather 11 the ldotorlc Yllta and Tebran con- fnnce1. Epilepsy Studied Jrullowinl Ille • Ibo came Oranae Qiuoty E p 11 e p 1 y .lo the lflllted lllllll, ar> llociety wW preoent Santa Ana 'peortna In -llltm and. otqe ~ Inc 1 u d ID I neuroloflll Dr. IUclll1'd N. "llomlet" Ud ,.,,,. lllnl and Selby U fUOll opeUer II tbe I". Site hal ..-ii, wrilton monthly meeUna Tueaday, Ihree -mnc boi>U. Nov. 21, 11 7:30 p.m. Io the The livo collector plalel .,. aoclety'1 olllce1 tn Fuhlon being de1ipad by J o h n Llllt, Santa Ana. SpcRCl!r ChUl<hlll !or Silver Illa lQpic will be Epllepoy In Creatlono, Ltd. MIJo Churcblll the Relltionlhlp With the baa contributiil ..-. ol -lndlvidull. Thi tallr II part of her lather lor tho gultf Nallonli E,pllepay Month ac- ,,,_italion ..-. llvlllea for the chapter. Mn. L. A. Smilh, president or Uie tociety for Orange County sakl, "We want the people to know that their fellow citizens with epilepsy have a contribution to make to Orange County. "We look to the day when the man with epilepsy Is hired or released on merit, nothing else. We look to the time when a child with epilei>$Y 11 f\ll!y accepted at achoof and in lhe nolahborhood. ·• For A Career ••• NOT JUST A JOB BE A ''WOMAN IN .WHITE" lefllll.t •ll"""".,·°"""'"'*"' ia4or 1.....,M AOVA!Kil> REGISTRATIOil REQUIRil> _,, ...... . ~~ . -CLAIAI ITARnNO Ne•embtr I -J•nvary I Llfethtte ,.acMt nt A11l1tanc• lt.N.'1-' M-UO.. ,.IMM4 ••...., ,_.," ~Mb. A.,.,,, ,,.."I'" I ......... ~::::::::·~623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 541-4461 Ynl~ ltNftlTS AVAllAllf -·- at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2:9, In Ille Corona del Mar home of Mrs. Donald Goedeke. Concert Fountain Valley students will be attending the next Youth Concert, sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The Loi Alu!eles Chamber Orchutra, under the directkln of Neville Marriner will· preient the pro--gram Wedo.,day, Npv. 39, In the John Wayne Tlieater, Knott's Berry Farm. Dre111el 1ecr1tary bookcowi a ma1tarplece of woodcraft. Upper coblnet features be11etled-1la1s door1 in front of 2 odfustable . lh.lvn. The ~lased drop lid hides 4 drow1r1 and ~ com· P9rt{'Mlnt1, 1i~tlque cherry frllitwood finish with white, olive, ltfO·~to ond bl-'awn striping. CALL THE TMEATRE FOR SHOWTIME SHW TWKI Ofll IATWlllAf •ll41UJIDAY ----AT TNI FOLLOWING TNlATIES t-..,--- '"'''•v1u.n11 fUMuiTM IOITICMITNUtl ltWIMtCMillM.,.... ,., .......... "''-l lfl'.._,_,..,., ..................... _6,...,,.,,-Jl.ll,.1""'-lf '-"...., ........_ c-•-~ ...... ..... IMO lh-•lf, 1"4 .. 1 ...... , .... AUilt ., •• ,.. • ........ , .... #I llWillt(HUMA wmtt U141..ll•--lllM ....... lfW. IWMt ,91Wit.oh ttf J'l'N ... M-60 ....... W..0 -........c... '-c-._..• w .. --c ... .... .. .. 1.11 ....... 1) "»-'#' L~tl?.. ...... ·- ' 'l --· -Coach Scores WINS HEARTS, GAMES USC'• Bob BoJd --- By JO OLSON Of ... Dew, .... ltllf Bob Boyd; tall a n d handJo-. llubtball coach !tom the Unlvenlty o I Southern -California, rather reluctantly drove 4& miles ln a- rainstonn to address members of the USC Town and Gown J~ Auxiliary of Orange County. - He wondered WhY a few women woukl want blm to ,talk abool buketbalt oo a rainy day, but q he entered the Newport Beach home of Mrs. -Brian Y.enz, he found a .. _, ' '· ' '1Urpri.se: a miniature cheering section of USC fans who were as up on the game as their bu~bandl. The hostess committee whisked him In to the kitchen and offered him· a g~s of Your Horoscope Tomorrow wine fA> cbiae the chllts of the Inclement weather, but he declined, saying he waa oo a rneat &nd water diet. Thus the aaga of Bob Boyd and his female fans g_ot off to a rather damp 1tirl1 "but everyone's spirits were soon as warm es the two fires bum.log in the spacious Zenz home.· • basketball booster club ("A funny club --you 9e.Dd in your money and that's It"), a January charter fight to Hawaii for three T r o j a n gam~s ("I don!t oOOch very welt but I sell good") and last year's season ("I don't wan t to come across as making ex- cuses, but last year a couple U~ = coach scored ol playen got injured.") high with his wit and wisdom, . "Some of the talented guys and won applause for hls pot are gone but "there are good shots at the university's rival young ones com.Ing up," he ad- scbool, UCLA. ded. ''We'll ge.t" off well "I just happen to have some against the likes of Loyola and schedule cards here,'' he said, Hardin-Simmons." "and oot just because they He then explained his son have my picture on tbeJll, I'm Bill's presence · on the USC most concerned with you basketball team : knowing the schedule." "When you have your first He discussed the n e VI child you put a USC pennant in Leo: Pract_icality lm·portant SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18 ·By SYDNEY OMARR " receptive. Accent challenge. Saglttarlan Is In your comer. Relax. You will get what is re- q1,1ired. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid actions based on With the crib. He did~'I have a chance to go anywhere else." And what of U~'s ehances against crosa·town r i v a I UCLA? WALTON RIV AL "As the conference unfolds, we are goiog to be one of two teams with a chance to beat UCLA. our center M i k e Westra, by the way, Is 6-Coot 11-lnches. He'll challenge Bill Walton. He's sandy haired and looks like Walton. The only trouble is that he doesn't play like Walton." His team, he added, has the "world's t a 11 e s t Mexican" (Carlos Mina) and one of Ole shortest players in the con- ference, Victor Kelly, who is 5- foot-6 . "At 5-foot-6, you've got to be fast. You're not in trou· ble until you get under the .basket." Boyd described the "off. court coaching" he gives his p!ay.ers. "l take nothing for granted with any player under my supervision. I tell t b e m eVerything. J tell them bow to ~at, how to ctt:_ess_, 1.!Qw t9 look~ how to act at the tral11ing table, how to go to school. how to study and how to talk. "At the training table we In purchasing gifts for Taurus, select items that are sturdy and serviceable. U one wants really to please prac- tical Taurus, give security bonds or shares of stock. Taurus would not turn away from a cash gift, either! GEMINI (May 21.June :IJl): flome influence ls ~tronger than you might Imagine. Family disagreement about one of your friends could be featured. Some desires are revised. Don't force issues. Diplomacy is required if you are to achieve goal. Financial stability can be achieved if you get rid of out- moded procedure. One you think you are helping would actuallf like to be left alone. Don't carry another's burden. It only creates resentment. impulse. Thorough study is ----------necessary for succe.ss. One who advocates otherwise does not .have ,your best interests at heart. Steady pace now is re· quired for real progress. CANCEi\ (June 21.July 22): ARIES (March ll·April 19): Sudden changes due m areas of partnership, m a r r i a g e , public relatiom. Cycle re- mains bigb, but some a,s.. socJites tend-to: act in ec- centric manner. Aqaariua and Maintain aura of mystery. Don't tell all you know. Discretion now is a necessity. Pisces person ·could be in- volved. Changes · occur at home base. Obtain valid hint !tom Gemini message. Put prestige on lil!f in .defense of principles. Seorplo ·appear w be in pie-i.EO _(July 23-Aug. 22): ture. Concentrate on p r a c t i c a l TAURUS (April 20-May :IJl): aspect& -heed voice of ex-perience. Don't veer too far Be analytical. ,Means perce!ve from what is fa mi I i a r . reasons. Don t be . satisfied Journey could be postponed merely that something hap-and this would wqrk to your pened: Find out what occ~ed • ultimate advantage. Respond and discern reasons. A friend, accordingly usually reliable, may go off on · tangent. Be prepared. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : 29.97 G.E. PS mulliband portable An AM/FM and public • service band radio. Auto- matic AC/DC switching. Vernier tuning. Black and silver high-impact polystyrene case. '(Model #P4920) 8.98 G.E. AM clock radio compact solid state clock radio has wake-to-music control. Automat.ic vol· ume control and direct drum tuning. Easy-clean beige polystyrene cal>ineL (Model #C1400) 39.95 Sony AM/FM l>lglmltlc clock radio A.fine digital clock rad io In a apace- . saving sculptured pedestal base cabinet 24 hour alarm system. Sleep switch. (Model 18FC-100W) 24.97 Arvin aolld atate AM/FM digital clock radio Wake to mutlc. SIMP SWllch. Lighted cJoek end slide rut• radio dial. Walnut wood gr1 lft plaatlc oablllll. (Modol •'4-0R54-12) - UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Young person is enthusiastic but lacks experience. Heed your own counsel. New avenue or expression is due to become available. Leo can play key. role. Be creative, not im- pulsive. You will know dif· ference. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): TrusL.hunch. Expound views. You will find others receptive, even enthusiastic. One behind scenes removes roadblock to progress. Aquarlan plays key role. Check medical, dental appointments. SAGrITARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Be flexible . Versatility oow becomes your ally. Social contact could lead to business profit. Be open, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Obtain hint from Leo message. Check messages. Reservations are apt · to go astray. Gemin.i, Virgo in· dividuals are involved. Plans are subject to abrupt c~ange. Ride with tide. Don't batUe relative. PISCES (Feb. 19-March :IJl): Some undercover a~ivity in· dicated in cohnection with legal papers involving funds . Family is involved. Legacy C9Uid be caust! for dispute. If diplomatic, you are likely to gairi. Otherwise, costly t!elay ensues. AS a voter, you11 find more of What you need to know ;;ibo.Jt political issues, in depth your newspaper GllANADA HILU 18000 CholSwonh St. -WOODLAND HILl.S 21500 v;clOIJ Blvd. RfVEllllOE 3520 Tylet $1. • IAHTA ANA 3900 South Bri1101 SI. I TORRANCE Sepulvt<SI Ind HawthOrM LAKEWOOD Carson St. Ind Paramount Blvd . IUEN.A PAAK Beach and Or1noeth0riw ORANGE G1rden Grove 81\ld, •nd Mane.heater • ..... Lots of Laughs - have a nlce friendly al· mosphere. We leave all the baloney outside." He answered a few qufS· lions: ~ ting his head on the basket, would perform especially for them during the games. lf humor is or any im- portance in winning basketball games, It's easy to eee wbJ Bob Boyd guided VIC'• tum to It& best aea100 ht • ,_. in l!J71 and Int year to a 2'- win, 2-lo.ss teuon. 0W~ ~_ule_ Olli' g~rr'les --------------~="""--"'=.--three to four years ahead. Ac1ver11 .. men1 co·~~~ck5~~.~:;~.~~ What do doctors reco~ !he other team to beat UCLA. ti • • • ~tell Q.ut Rimes we're or patients lil palD . going w win. A few years ago • we couldn't do that. Doc , "There's no special defense tors all over the country dispense over 50,000,DIO !~~.~i/1,,Y:'~!ton. we try to of these tablets to their patients eada ,..r. . Boyd concluded with in-There are many medications a structions for his feminine phy11ician or dentist can pre. fans: scr!be fQr pain. Sum.e are nar· "Suggest that your husbands collc, mn.nY, are avai lable. only , t k I H II f th Qn 1)rescr1pbon. But there 1:1 one a e you O awa or e pain n11iever, availaWe without games. Come to all the pre»cription, doctors diapense basketball games. Since we're again and again ... Anacin . going to the Rose Bowl, I'll Each year, doctor¥ cive over give you a reprieve unUI 50.000,000 Anacin tableta to January.'' t~ir patientai.n pain. lfd~l'!l In return he promJ.sed them t~1nk enough about Anacin to , . dia~n&e all thl'!le tablet.I, what ~~ Car.los ~· who dehg~ts better recommendation can you 1n Jumping vertically and lut-ask when you are in pain? tors rocommend-.._.. ... other leadinl llbliL Headache and deiital relieved incredibly fut: JJaina of arth..W. ,are: ably eued for~~~ achel and painS~· ud respond to Anacin. 89 tN sion and depft!91ian that ca.a caused by aucb paia will lie lieved too. And mil1iona Anacin without etomach u Whert you're in pain, w don't you foUow U. practict so many doctors and like tablet a doctor misbt sive You see, Anacin contain• more of the pain reliever doc· in hil own odioe. 'Dlb A~ 'RED TAGSALE I FANCY KOi --ALL SIZES I NEW SHIPMENT Large Fancy Oranda Goldfish Red Cap, Rad & White, Red , lrona:e, Calleo f. ACCESSORIES ~ SMALLER SIIE ---, POND Fll:.TERS . KOi fOOD 0AitOfN LIGHTS llrOl)Je Red C•p ... ORAN DA ... ···-........ $1.45 ... ...... $1.00 .. . ,,, .. . Very lrtprlf mllll Ml. 1'111 MO. Red & White . . .. $1 .DO N. PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM .. 14700 GOLDEN WEST STRm-WESTMINSTtl 893~7105 .......... " ... , w .Za., •11 1 I -:t' .~ -IJ 10.88 Panasonic AM portable Unique1olid-1t1te design. Rece1sed dlal1. Full rtnge .,..k..s. Bu wt in antenna. Red, blue. yellow. (Modtl IR70I 23.87 G.E. FM/ AM digital clock radio 24 hour wake-up aytlM never needs resetting. Adjustable three-hand atop switch. Alarm loud- neas control. Walnut grain linish on poly1~rene. (Model 1C4316 14.88 G.E. FM/AM table radio Solld--ttale. Direct drum tunlno and bUill-ln AFC. ' ,.~ ffonl !Ired 1peaker. Walnut grain finish on polyttyrane. (Model •T2210l ModelJ636G Similar 10 111u1trat1on 49.95 . -,- Lloyd'• FM/ AM/Pll ater.o multiplex dlgltal clock nicllo Sen1Htve AM /FM "8'90 clock radio. Pushbutton oontrol1. Wake to mwic or ow:.z:er. Snooze 1wltcta. Dual JP41aktr1. Stereo ho•dphOne J1<ll. Woinul woodgrain hlgl>lmj>l<l pl&&tlooatilMl 4 DAYS ONL YI Fri. th,. Mo .. ,, .... ' . ' ' I I .. '. • ' I I • • I ·~'"· ...._ .............. . Bruib Woun(J.ed Start:.~ --' ,...,··,,_·, ·~ ,;i • T• ~.,. .. ,.., Vl"J"l'I -• . ' jf DAILY etLOT Fridal, N-17, 1972 • • • c lee Fails to Cool 'em • . ·McKa--J-· -~auti~ris Tro y .. HEA TED TEMPERS ON ICE-{Aboye) officials have a rough tim e pulling apart combatants Terry O'Reil- ly and Steve Durban<> (2) in Boston's 4-0 win over Ali's Strength May Diminish In Altitude STATEUNE, Nev. (AP) -Altitude higher than a mile could cal13e problems for former hea\'yWeighL bo1.ing champion Muhammad Ali when he baltlel the light heaV)'W1!ight kin& Bob FOllH 'l\resday night. Poster belie\'es the &.l»-foot elevation of South Lake Tahoe wlll sap.the.strength of Ali, who lives in the Eut nearer sea }ei.·eJ. ··1 train at AlboqUtrqae and that's about S.SOO fett," explained Fosler. .. E,·en so, it took me three dafs or so to aC'.'Climatiz.e my1e.U after getting here. I don't think: he can do Jt." Ali had oxygen at ringside during his Wednesday wortwt. But be dJdn'l need it Thursda\·. and Loo ViJeuli, the ve teran manager of FOICU. says u would be ii· ~al !or Ali to use nyren between rounds during the fight. "That's 1 ltimula.nl: and ltimulants are banned by the N....S. Athletic C-Om- mwion. '· Y'llCl.Ui declaml AJ1 denied any adverst effects of the alti~. saying. •·the ooly thing ls that oru CJr twice during my five miles ol road 111·ori:l.ng. I might have to gasp a lit- tle . But it's nothing that will bother me Ill the fighL" . Durbano and his St. Louis mates. (Below) Atlanta's Noel Price takes punch ln the jaw from New York's Brian Spencer (9). New York won, 4-0. LOS ANGELES (AP) - 0 Tht PICUJe.8 tnt .... ptor Jimmy Allen, wl1l 111111, Conference champlnnsblp; ~ to lhe RodCtn aald. Both have bad opnlnod MCK.7 aya: "UCLA blppa to use the wisli:lone. II the7 uae w lonulloo .. l'dile -..S. 11'1 nol the IO<mallcla, Ih the pliyen wbo uae It:" -Roae Bowl, 1 perfect ..,._-llld perllaps -~~ wbl~h had an ext<a week to work nellonal championship are on the line oul i. ~cally !ft. 14~ aaJd. lor Southern Cal Sat.utday agalnSt UCLA. t~,-'!li.,1 tallbadi: Mcl!euta Charley \ICLA bu .-.a balll!lckl In J.-n end" JllllM McAlill.lr and M<;l(Ay aaya ~k Muk'ljlrmoo hldea the bill better tban Jack Mildren clld al Okla""°'. Tho U.S. Weall>er ~Ice -1d lhere hone WU I day-lo-day lhln&· Alllbooy Is a al percent chance of abowera Satur-Davis Is p01aed to 11art In his atead. day from a new atorm front. -l)al!IJ has rushed le< ~7 yarda and nail I •--• '-'-• ICOrtd 11 touchdowns. _ The naUo Y te evJKU game ~ UCLA'a famed wlabbane -"and the UC!,.A Im lllrown ooly '11 -Ill ......,, oomp1et1na az, but atx of lbom- at 5 o'clock. players utllliinl It" -turned the Brulnl Olflctab al Memorial Coliaeum ~ around alter I 2-7·1 aeuoo last year, bave -touclldown strlkeo by Hlrmon, wbo often lreezel deleoden wllb the ,run the natural turf surface bas bein covt!l'td aay1 ft.odi:m. # iorUon. - by tarps dw'ing llonns since Monday night. How are the nationally to~ranked, 9-0 Trojans of USC reacting under such straln? ''The pressure hasn't been too bad," USC coach John McKay says. "This team has done everything that possibly could be asked and I'll tell them that before the game." McKay says be bas cautioned bis team, a two-touchdown f.avorite over the S.2, nationally 14th-ranked Bruins·. "I told the team the other day," he says, "that they've dODe so well. But if they lose, people 'will consider them a bad team. It wU.I not be a 9-1 .record but 'What have you done f~r JPeJately?'" USC was 6+1 ind UCLA z.7.1-tast year. They played a 7~7 tie to .finish the season. Because UCLA baa one defeat in Pa~ play, USC can go to lhe Rose Bowl if there is the seventh deadlock in the 43- year-old crosstown series Jed by USC, 22- 13. In good weather, saya McKay, both teams could surpau 400 yards in total of •. fense, the Bruins mainly on the ground. They average 361.2 yards running despite having the ball fewer plays than their op- ponents. UCLA's key wounded players, leading rusher Kermit Johnson and leading pass Davis Cup Money llassle-Involves N'et Whiz Smith NEW YORK (AP) -stan Smith. an Md., estimales It mlg)tl nm between Army apeclalilt fourth claaa at the time, $40,000 and f&ll,000. . . · What's to becorDe d. it now? "It 11 and his teammates each was peld $4.200 Smith's money. He tamod It," lnsisto 1 ... delenc!lnl the Davis Clip la.It mooll> Dell. "'Ille Army doesn~ want II. The in Romanil. USLTA bu no right lo It. I Intend to Tho matches and the Challenge Round mulmlze all lnvolcea -all expeme ac- 1ftponu0n covered lhree we<ks, will> , counls -!?, ,.. that Stan geb to keep each player roceiving $20CI a day aa ex-lbe mon<y. penses le< bole! accommodations and meals, which roquirod ll!ly I small frac- tion of that amount. Ye< the entire Dam. Clip -cam- paign or I! weeks, Smlll> and each other member of tbe teem collected $11,000 In graduated per cllem paymem. rang· Ing from l50 ag~ Jamaica to $20CI against Rmianla. 'Ibey didn't ha'le to pay for travel and incidentals. Smith's parents live 1n Newport Beach. "The enlarged per dlem allowances were necessary because other counbies were giving their players big boouses,• an official of the U.S. Lawn Tennis AJI. soclation said. "You couldn't u:pect these • boya to aacrtllce the mooey Ibey could have made 1n tournaments ." Tb.ls revelat.lon is not too startling in this enlighlened age ol open -but it could provoke some eyebrow-raising among the Davis Cup natlOM, who have striven to maintain some po.sture of amateurism. 'lbe huge e1pense allowances, which U.S. Dam Cup aulhorities acknowledge are camoullaged boous paymenll, aiao are unique In the cue ol Smill>, who on Oct. 31 ended his tw~year military ler· vice In the Army, The Army ualgned Smith, .America'• No. I tamla playOr, ito the Special Ml< -... It tradlllonllly """ will> out. llandlng 1tltlela llld placed him 11 the boCk and coll ol the U.S. Davis Clip Com- mittee. "The Army l!llde Stnlll> available to the Davia Clip Commlltee le< vohmtary du ty," Maj. lUchard Lake ol the Army Office of Infonnatioo said. "Under reg· u)ationa, he could nol receive prize money except what he might win during his leave period. Any prlu money he wm Other than that wu supposed to be placed ... the Davis Clip Fwid ... Smill> clld oot conllne himself to lhe Davis Cup but playod the rich Grand Prix lnt.matlooal circuit, winning more than f!Oll,000 tut year and reportedly GLENN WHITE Spons Editor Bowl Vista Shaping Up: . ND-Nebraska By A1socl1ted Pre11 Alabama-Texas in the Cotton Bowl, Nebraska-Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, Oklahoma-Penn State in the Sugar Bowl, Louisiana State-Tennessee in the Altro-Bluebonnet Bowl and Auburn against an unnamed oppooent - probably Colorado -in the Gator Bowl. Although the bids can'I be extended ol- ficially unUJ Saturday, The Associated Press has learned that the aforemen- tioned match-ups are all set. ""~ -well OYer that tha year. He alao, ac:a:rd· Ing to his buaU-managor, earned around flOll,000 eech ,.... !rem <DClone- menll llld ~ com.els. Iowa State will receive an invitation to the Liberty Bowl il the Cyclones beot Missouri on Saturday. 'Ibe opponent could be North Carolina, which has quietly won seven or eight games, losing only to Ohio State on the road. As Foster "'or\ed with seriousness, Ali clowned and .}Oked Thursday 11dth com· edia.n Bill Cosby who i.s appearing in a sho•· at the mountain reaort. ··nu.s place isn't big enough for both of us,'' shouted AH. '"Jben you'd better lea\'e.'' retorted Cosby. SIJOrts Clipped Short Out ol bis tournament wilm1np, Smith, Wider the qreemenl with the Army, .... to pay all of his travel llld living e:r- pe!llel. The general conception -even among ..... hlil>placed rep1-llUvtS of the USLTA, wu thal any lunda accruing above Smitll'a expemes would be chari=- neled Into the Davia Clip Fwid. This has been normal pollcy. In Wcw!d War II when Joe Lou1s, tn the aervlce, wanted to Arizona State, the preseason favorite, is tied wilh Arizona and Utah at 4-1 for the Western Athletic Canfef'!nce lead and the host spot in the Fiesta Bowl. But the Swt Devill, 7-2, play only one more WAC contest -against Arizona on Nov. 25 - while Arizona, 4-5, aDd Utah, M , each have two more. \\'hen Ali does lca\le, he'll have at least $250.IXll a5 his share: of the purw from the fight which wiU draw 2MD to the plush lligh Simil Room ot the Sahara Tahoe ltoie:I and Cas.ioo. 'nctell are scaled lrom 1150 to m. Others will v•atch via cio9ed cin:utt ~. Foster weighlfld 184 alter hil 'Ibunday "'·orkout and said he expttted to wti,p J7!f <>r 130 for the fi~t. Ali's "''eight wasn 't announced but be appeartd about ?20, .somr"1lat aboft ~hat he tXpecU the morning of tbt bOuL ri.tuhammad "'atched Foiter woR out and quipped. "Thill ain't going to be e.ipl round! like I said. J'm golng to art l1 to riv,." The c:r-ehamp earlier had predkted ltt'd win b>· a knockout in eight round&. lie has 5lopped his la11t three roet ot 1172 afte r outpointing Mac t 'Ol!lttr and George Chuvalo In hill first l"'O fi ghl.I of tht Yl'l'l r. . f'O!ler has won t ight times sll'ICf: being knocked out by Joe Fruler 1n the aecond round of their worSd heavywttcbt tllle bout. "Thl1 time I'm )ult colnc lo llchl my fi~ht. I've got 11 roundl and tllien'• no !1<1111! 1'1J1hlng. 111 )Ull be looltlng ror him to make one mlstakt," aumnwiz.ed foster. Oetpilt Ille light heavyw•lght'a cairn 'C'Qf\ndence, odds "11ker1 1n nu1 state where gambling It Wg1I, IMttl~ All u A l:Z..$ choice. Ht will hos ap.in today, but Foster au the day . ol( 1nd will m umc hil drlJIJ on Sa1utd17, 81 0,000 Theft BOSTON -Aboot a qu ....... ol lltt fl0,000 worth ~ cqulpm•nl llolon Tuu- day from tile New Ellllond Whalert lloc:by ... m w11 rccovmd by pollca bolon the teem lel~lor toolsht .. 11mo In Cleveland. -. Blue: :Day for Blue 1\foon· NEW YORK -Baeblll Cnmduklner gainer this year with 418 yards Jn nine Bowie Kulm .,_..,,,.. 'lbunda7 that game1, was Juspended by Interim head loUowtnc the World Serie& ba filled coach Pbli Bengtson and general Oaldlod pild>er John "Blue Moon" manager Upton Bell aller Gamll mil>ed Odom flO<> 11)1' hla conduct during the Tbllnday's pra~ce. Seriel. ~'We have decided to suspend Cir! G1r- Odom WU fillod !CJ< bumJ>inl ....... rell for the remainder ol the ltllOll In Bob f.acd wblJe pro141tlnt'1 bome plait the belt lnltl'ells of our learn;" Bell aald . dt<IMn clu"1& lbt allth pme IDll lllln( Eulltr In the ...... Garrett WU - !!llUll>'t lanpl1• oaaJaat 1IOllllre Jim by held OOlch Jolm Mazur w~n,ba mlu- llooochtct ... ~ •• the .,.tlltb Coaltlt. ell two pl'lcllce& and offered no excuoe. --. Mamt ret~ on Monday and was 1-llnta ol uncllacloMd llllOUllta rtpll<od for the rtmalndcr ol lbe season we,. lmpoRd 111 Oald1nd .....,.,. Dick by Benptoo. Williama and ClncinnlU plldier Clay .... Corroll lor Ualai alll!llve ~ during RO'n'EROAM, Tht Nethcrlanda - the Serie&.. WhM Tom Ok.hr of The Netherland• ,,... aputterotl _nerv003ly In the tennis LOS ANG ELES -'Ille Loi Aacela malcbel ·wry tn the week some people t...a.Ura, working on an elahf.-pme w1n· ' ' concluded that he w11 unable to play up to his potOlltlal In lronl ol his CCIUJ)- trymen who adore him as a nallonal 1portlng Idol. Okker proved that ju d gm en I premature 'Jbunday night with a brilliant dllplay or shot-making u he deleitted Boil IAltz ol Sau..tlto, CaJll., f- l, &-I and advanced to the semll1naia of the I0,000 W.C.T. International. In lhe semlllnals,. Okker meets top- aeeded John Newcombe ol Austnlia, who advanced wllh a 6-3, M victory over Charles Pasare.11. Second-!eeded Arthur Ashe, a 6-4, M victor over Marty RJnseo, iJ paired aa:alnst fourth-seeded Mart COi:, Great- Brllaln, who ot11led CUii Dryadale, SOuth Atrlca , 7·5, 7-6. -· In eJhlhitlon llgilll, the Army permitted It '"' the oonclltloo that Louis' pine would I• to Army Relltf, e< a alm-llar .,..,.,, . llowover, the ealra prize --by Smltb -not lo the FIOral Davis Cup Fund but lo • apeclal hmd libeled "Stan Smlll> Divis Cup E>peme il<· count" Only Stnlll> wu all-to drew on It. 'Ille USLTA or the U.S. Davia cup Com- -never 11w It. II wu !IUpel'Vlsed by the Davia Cup capJaln -first, Ed TUr- vlllo (j SI. Petersburg, Fla., who iniUated the -will> the Army, and then hJa IUcCmor this year, Dennis Ralston ol Baltenlldd. "I don't -how much Ia Wt In the fund, I hav•'I Jookod Into tt lately," ·Ralston Aid. Smtth'1 combination attor· lllf-li1llliler, Dooald Dell Of ·Bethesda, The likely league llnllh. barring an upset, is Utah 6-1, Arimia State 5-1 , Arizona S-2. That would leave the explosive Sun Devils available for another bowl -the Liberty, Puch or Swt The Peach Bowl might go for West Virginia Ind Florida Slate, bolh with high-powered passing attacks. Texas Tech looms as one team in the Sun Bowl. FSU must get past South Carolina Satur- day to go. Colts' Bulaicb Out BALTIMORE -Running back Norm Bulaich was put on the Baltimore Coll!:' reserve list Thuraday and will be sidelin- ed for the remi"lnder of the aeaaon due to a series of hamatrina pulls that have hampered him moll " the ....... • ning atruk. ligul't w ellend K to 11-loll , --- aQ:~~~ ~ Oil Well in Middle of Grid Stadium blned to wln only four of .Ultlr sa l&artl tJilt yrar. 'Mie Lakm '"' 1t nur17 full strmcUt with the return of Osll Cloodr1ch, out iho l._i two pmtl wtlil I aprllaed .... Ho allouJd bo _,lo -1111 -~tablp o( the wwld chi ...... ~-· ... -1111,--•• alJ.l1tnl oporta ,_.i_ .... FOlllOllO, --ll1llbock Cir! Gamtt -•..-,S Without ,., .for the -Ind« ol the ...... Thursday by tlte 11"!..F<lll•"" l'alrloU ol the Natlooal YOOll>lll Lane. C1m:tt, the lom'f le1dln1 a:round BURXBUllNETl', Tu. (UPI) -'Ille boya wlii> •lilt or..,. ond black and coll •• • Ill• Bi&U lip have won the hearts ti lllt llomo folkl Ind ...... football ...... uu aeaaon. 8111 .um.a Samuel H. W1llon, 'II, ii not a l"OOter. lte has other designs on the hlch ochool Oeld . "I ~ JOlng to drill an oil well rl1ht In U. -ol lhelr damned stldlwn," he .. 1c1. Wlli.. owna ll>o mineral rl&hls u_nder the ltedlum, but the city owns everything •bove 1round. Walton lu\J a legal perm~ lo drill 1 well uyw1-he dlooles -un- der the 1oal po.a or Oifthe IO'Jild line. 111.uld the cilJ can pment his oil nil ll they btl)' the mineral rilbll from him. He liu nol oet a price, But tbero Is • hitch. A city orillnlnco requires that an oilman get a ,permit before drllllnc 1 well lnllde the llmlll ol the town or t,!30 populatloo, loc1ted In norll> Tous Juat. lwo mil., lrom the Oklahoma border. So far the city council has not been asked for pennlulon to drill. \Vallon already has two oil well s just 20 . r .. t ooialdo the Ima IUmltlDd1ng the -'~ llold. 1lle)' pomp "laUrliureJs of cnadt oil • -bat•-0..m. "Wt . bou(!>t the land for the football field •bout 10 years qo." aaJd Jamea Pt1!100, Burkbumetl achool IUperb>--t. ''11111 1ond "" uoder 111 oD 1-. 6lnco lhel tlml, Walton ~ the leae." No one will 1111 lor 1un!, bul the prtscnt battle may have started earlier this year when one or Walton's wells outalde the 1tldium sprung a leak. . ,; : ''Thinp lol a little mtSSy around lhett and we ~ him t<> clesn up the Jeue, • Pearson Nld . The Texas Railroad Commission, which rtgUlat .. oil drilling In the 1tate, oonllrmld llllt W-ol Wlchtll Falls, Tu.. bu I . lll*J JISl1lllt lo drill In lllll!Nlltldlum.' "II babol 1-• 1111~. he bu 1111 ..._ lo ~ I~ llld Fr«t Young, the comntlloloO I chit! ltlOf1111, "Surface k>caUon Is not our a:inctrn. We're ~Ing al the hotlom-hol• Joca. lloos. '' • 1' I t ---l -i.! real fool the tonl c h d Les Ora tOll! lhe for A ell~ his sch " om tlili Hit ~ ariC lhll u ctro w~ or sla .5111 tha she I Dil w~ ~ Jn h8] lls WO Vil !"! '!!0 del .. ~ l"'I 9 clll ,,, lb< oll nh Ki! LE LT LG c •• ., •• .. •• •• •• LI L1 .. ., •• LI LI 01 01 •• 01 J • 11 g ~ s 0 I Edison Bids for Portion· Of Irvine League. Crawn Rea lizatior. of a cham· bullets to wide rectivers Bob pionshtp football seaaon' Is at Gran 1th and M 1 rlc: stake for Edtaon H I g h ' s Wetherbee. 1--"'llU'll'erLlonliht when..coach But It's the powerful running , • -o1-utlbtclr Fred Hernandez Vince Awl' Express invades that the Chargers coont on the CQnllnU of Western High moat for their yardage and in in an lrvioe League collision thdr bell-control tactics. with Magnolia. Asaro liku to run his The klckoU !s .1.t 8. tailback ~Ind t~ IJ!ocktng of Edilon (~1) can assure fullback Joe Dem e Ir a k o s · itself of a portion of the league through the middle with the title with victory. emphasis on grinding it out The Chargers are 10.polnt rather than the quJck score. favorites tn nail the Sentinels But if the defenses try to and the basis for such a paper gang up on the runrdng game. advantage is Ult o v e r a 11 Wax has the •bi.Illy to open It balance in the Edison attack. up with his passmg . Quarterback Craig Way Hernandez has run for 731 direcb the offense and has yards in 1~ carries for a 4.7 shown pin·point oo n tr o 1. average and has scortd two especially on the 15-yard touchdowns. Edison'• latest toucbdi>wn 1 l>arrege 111lnst Lot AlaniltOO wu eccoonted f<r by tilt Wli)'· Cranath comb•Um a• Gtana th-bauled-.In-.-lljg.;::.;... strike• of 11, If and 12 )'ll'da. ..... °"9_ L5 fl«d .. , °""" LG llfll-c J.J~ •cs °""'"-IT I . JolwltOll It( Wt!lltAtt QI w1, F8 Oenwtrtk" HI HWftllldll l'l J. ~HO --LE °"""'-tl<M """" MO l rOOlt.t flT Miik •E~I LS F«41 LB C~I DB IE. J.....,_ 08 WM~ 08 J, Mwt4I DB M. MDr..00 "' .. ... _:u ..... ... 1'5 I ... "' '" ... l. ... :!: it 111 -( •• '" "' '" Ill ... '" BOB HEUSSER PUSENTS DAILY PILOT l"tllh..,. lkNN ICMtlltr SUNSET FORD'S FOOTBALL FORECAST MATER DEl'S JIM GARDEA (21) LOOKS FOR RUNNING ROOM IN 12-0 MUDBATH LOSS TO SERVIT'E THURSDAY. MV Seeks Best-ever . ' ' • I I Grid Mark -----+- -Mission Viejo High sefks to reach the break even mark in football for the first time when the Diablos host El Modena tonight at 8. Coach Bob Hlvnet!'s team t'IC\d its hopes of a Crestview League title crushed by Orange last week, but a win tonight would leave it M-1 on the season, the best mark ever for a Mission Viejo team. As the record might in- dicate, Hivner think!: tlW is bis best team ever at the sohool. "We had a more explosive offense last year but overall I tbink this team is better,'' Hivner says. "The kids are real fightert who neYS'i. qui lt · a&I we've come a long way ' this season." Under the right set ot circutnatance!i a win tonight would give the Diablos a share of seoond place In the league standings, and along with the .500 season, that's the goal that Hivner bas his team shooting for. In El Modena, however, the Diablos fa ce a talented team which has come only three points from being undefeated in league play. The Vanguards handed league leading Orange its only loss of the season but were upset by Katella and Villa Park after b e I n g preseason Jeague favorites. "They have a devastating wishbone offeme, and a sound dffense," klvner n o t e s . 11'I1lq've been hurt by the Jong bomb once and by penalties once or they'd be un- ~eated.11 :· Mater Dei Takes a Bath Aml So Do Its C~F H_opes Mater Dei Hlgh's Monarchs round out the hard way it takes more than a sirilple split with Angelus League tougbies St. Paul and Bishop Amat to gain a spot In the CIF AAM foot· ball playoffs. Mud, fate and tf\e smashing efforts of the Servile Friars ended the MonareM' dream ol a berth· in the eliminations Thursday night at the Santa Ana Bowl as the Friars hand- ed roach Bob Woods' eleven a t2-0 defeat before 9,000 fans. The Jou dumps Mater Dei into third place with an over- all 7·2 seaS211.-ending mark. to Bob Baggott in the seeond It was reminl5Cen~ Of eight~p;ertod, years ago when Servile knock· That was it. The Friars bad ed the Monarchs out of the playoffs by scoring a 13'@ a U-0 lead and all that rentliiiQ.. triumph at La Palma Stadium. ed was fOJ'. the winners to dis-- Only this time victory prob-play a V!ClOUS defensive e(fort ably will put the Friars of led by linebacker Stev_e Ken· coach Chuck Gallo in the play· Ion, Peter Pohl , Kevm Ste- orrs as a second place entry. pben.son and mat~. It was the first time a Miter It was a frust!ahng evening De. t had •-n shut out for Mater De1 quarterback . • e even ~ Steve Martindale _1 especlal- m s!~~~hocked the MOJ11-ly in the second halt when the bs . ••-f'rst half wi'tb a Monarchs seemed to have arc m wi: t . something going. fiS:Yard touc:lxlown driv e, cu.I· A drive starting at the Ser- ed by Servtte defe n . A rrunated by Carl°" Solorzano 8 vile 49 got to the 13 before one-yard run , and quarterback l\1artindale fllSt slipped In the Mark Herm"s 48-yard TD pass mud for a loss, then 3!aack- Cl h screen pass to Jim G a feD Marina, Sailors as ·~ri,::..u: ~t cam• with Jesa than four m.lnutel to F al T • h ~o as Mater Del got to the In '72 in e omg t ~:1e~i:la1'!' -darts Seniors will share the open- ing limelight a n d un- derclassi:nen may shoulder the bulk of respopsibility tonJght when the Marina· Vikings face the Newport Harbor Tars foot· ball team on the Westm1nster High Fleld in a Sunset League nnale at 8. The seniors will be playing their final game at both schools and coaches Leon Wheeler and Don Lent feel they deserve a bit of early Loar a last week than Foster. At Newport, Steve Bukich is also a junior and has started every game this year. He is 6- 0 and 190 pounds. Buklcb hasn't thrown a great deal this year but when he does, It's usually with accuracy. Lent is leery of the Vikings. "T~ have been devastated by in1uries this year," he says. "They have been an on and off team and have been ln several games they could have won." recognition. But both coaehes are alao in M•r11111 OtteRM But then the mud, combin- ed with a tremendous pass rush by Frank Codtapott and Tom Reed, muited in three huge Jmses and an incomple- tion-and that WU the end of Mater Del's playoff, dre111111. In that decisive fU'lt half Mater Del mana~ed only 18 yards net while Servtte was rolllni for 2t5 yards and 10 first downs wilh a balanced atlack -107 rushing, 1118 pass- ing. accord that the 1972 le490n LE T'lfffdV LT IC1lln has already passed in review LG L1n11 A Jong pass compleUon on the first play of the A:IJ'lle, a halfback pass, quiclr klcl<, er- fective pltcbouts and trap : blockini;t were just L!IOllle of 1to lhe Frlan' weapons. 'm •m •• ... for both schools and that ~G ~~~= tonight's game on e soggy RT hirer Westminster field will give ~i :0s~1o:"' them an opportunity to review ~: r.e~!nirow prospects~for next season. we str•ubll With thil in mind. only one LE SPl'..,,::11 .. Det- change has been made 1n the ~X Ji~n:o,1 Marina defensive Uneup at 1tT P11r1tt middle guard where Mark ~: .::~= "' "' "' '" u.Ma tTATIUICI MD Flrsl OOWnf "'*"'lllCI l Flr•l dowll• ,. .. r,.. 6 Flrtl 00...111 P1Mllln I Tattl flrtll dawnt 10 Ytrdt IVINllCI 61 v ..... pt-.lng ., US Y1l'dl '°91 PO ll'O ·NII y1nls talntd ti 20J Punh/l'l'tf'-at dl•l9"Cll J/21 ll'O '"-"'"'ytrcts pet11Uz:ld Int 16!1 Fr.tmblllil\h'lltll" loll 2/1 170 .... ~ ONrttn ' " ' ' " "' ·~ " "' l /ll ~ .. V2 700 5er'lll9 • ' 0 0 -17 .•·El Modena's backfield in· eludes standout quarterback Tim Tlvenan, who hu .. topped the 1,0IJO.yard mark In total ofteme thia season and run- ning backs Tracy Smith and Kirk Kennedy. Nichols replaces Tony Alaimo LB TWMC11 at middle guard. Both are ~: ~11::~: 1i0 -eleventh-gradersc. ------ttow H-- : The Sailors are eight·point s wm.i.111 its favoritet to improve their 2-4 RE IC~ M•rMI' OflMM 1'5 Me'9f Ot1 0 0 0 0 -I "' ~ lflO ltUSNIMe 190 ~ " ·-5!611tlr• u ~1 ' " " ... ' " • "' :,; Sunset League record. They RT H11dr..r1 110 have no lineup switches. RcG•~~•v1n l: One place neither coach is C~ ::~~~ ~= giving an inch on the starting a~ ~~-~ assignment ls at quarterback Fe sw1c~ .. ,_ "' "' '" "' '" '" Im •u ... "' '" where\ a pair of junior_signal 1te ~ callers will be performing. 1tT ,..!'i:'.:r Greg Foster is the 1-1, 195-~¥ ~£:,_ pound starter for Macina with iR Nioc:••" sophomore Chris Hawn ready 11 ~~_.., for reserve duty . In fact, 111 ~ Hawn saw more action against 9Cllll' "' "' ~rt!r>d•lf Toll l$ ill ~:~Uftt 1rt flellty ~nllld•lt H•m 1t.i11., 1at1li 11!1 ...... !?! -~ lrs ~ "''" I lJ ll " .. ...... " I " ' • ' I d " ~ " " ' n " M> PAUllllO M_ ... .. ..... u • ' ...... • ' I I • I ff •• " ... I u • u " u • " ' ••• ' ... • ''·· " ' ' .. "' " .... I " .... . ,., ... 11• .m Estancia, Griffins Collide Nothing ~will be at Stiie other than pride tonight when Estancia and Los Alamitos high schools play their final football game of the season at Newport Harbor High School, 8 o'clock. Both team! have been eliminated from Irvine League title 'contenllon. Estancia la S..3 this year while Los Alamitos ill 4-S-1. The game will also give Dan Princeotto a chance to pad his 1.000-yard-plus yardage total this year and make his farewell appearance a big one. After two years at Estancia, Pr~tto will have gained more than 2,000 yards rushing. Los Alamitos will attempt to 1Jow the diminutive (S-7, 158 pounds ) Princeotto with a con· slstently strong defensive unit· and can offer up a fine halfback of Its own in Mike Schwerdtfeger. Schwerdtfeger, all-league as a junior, has gained 769 yards thia year de.spite being slowed by an usortment of Injuries. Both teams are coming off disa ppoinUng losses. Estancia dropped a 24-13 game to league co-leader Santa Ana Valley last week , elimin:itlng any po ss i b I e playoff invitation for the Eagles. Loi Alamitos had Edison. tied with Santa Ana Valley for first place in the Irvine League, on the ropes before losing 21·14 In the cloalilg seconds. "Los Alamitos still hns a fine team," says Estancia coach Phil Brown about the Griffins. who have had their problem,, after a 3.0 pre- league season . 0 Schwerdtfeger is a fine back and they U ve • strong deferwe wilh some real bit- ters." II 111 111 .. HB Tries to Upset Rugged Western ' . W•ttr1 Hlgb School brings tills year. !ta uoheaten roconl, high-"We'll be pl1ylng the bes I." po..-ollenoe and No. t uys HunlinlfDn Beadl coach Oranp County rating into Roy Brummett. "and it sure town toalPt. pl1ylng host would be rue. to bett them. It Hun~ Belch In thi! 0 .. 1 "°"Id fie 1 nice way to end the Sulllll Lupe football ''"" ......... of the ieuoo, The game starts It may ~ too much to.bo(>e at 1 .. ~ for: the Oilers b •at In g ,With Boll Acosto doliw the Wettem, 1lthougb they havo a ~. Alan Olbon genuine scortiw thl'tllt fn tat l'!lllllllW and Plul Charlton • ballblct Peul FIMneu, a leodfnc an aw-I•• IJ'OP ol bruknay ,,._ wbo'1 ptn- otttmivt 1nd d e f e n 1 I v e eel as ,.U tldl ,....._ Unemn. no team has been "He can f\y," s 17 t able fro dint w .... n·a rlCDrd Wt1ttm'• Jim Everttt. iCff•'• • had !eVeraJ long l'UM and !hey always tetm to hive a good back down there at Hun tington Beach." Neither tOaeh b. 11 • v e I Westem will be dreaml111 of the upcoming playoffs and look past Huntington Beach. "I hope tlle}'re IDoktn( 1hud, but they 1«m to be pll)'ln& one 11me 1t. a ume," llnunmttt uys. "I don't think the7'vo looked l"'t 1nyooo ill ,..,_ -lheyve beaten ....,.,.. tbey'vl ployed." .ilcllll •-: "Ttams • I have sll played well •g•lnat U1 btcaiu.ae we're No. J, but th.la team baa been up for the bis galD<I 1nd bu been 1tetdy lo the oUwra. ,, While A_, and Olboa make ttl the yliilage, It 's the blockllll ol Charlton llOI) II 1llctle and guard Tom De La Uunt (11$) that &Jvu them raam to nm. "De La Hunt bas ,..flJ PMJ<d ftll.'' -11ys. "c:baritoii tuupor and bt Ctll my 'fOtc u 1-.n ol the )'ftl' In Ille -Leque." ·-·· Cllarlton urned nnt tHm All.clF bonon tall year. -----111f; n~ -- , ·/ Tiie ............... ef ., •••tz1 ........ -ta .._. Call,.....-u.c. L.A. -wf1 Mt allly •••l•a ... c...,_ 1.-Mp dlf .. hcHk I Cw ... aW> -4 tM .... .._ ............... tt ......... . Wt ........ -. ........... ....... c't...,..._ ly •Wf•l•t tM .... ttia ,,.. ,_ ril ................... ,..., tlt'9- wlttii .-.-Wt ...... NetN Da.>. Ha-., H U.C.LA • ....W .,_. 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The t"'O schools currently oc- cupy the bottom rungs of the league standings but are ex- pected to be evenly matched. Laguna Beach rates a three point pre..game ravorlte. Laguna Beach's Artists, are 3-5 but have a five game losing streak going and have fallen on especially hard times since the loss of tailback Dave Mar· riner to injury three weeks ago. Dana Hills is wlnles,, in eight games and fresh from a 56-12 lhrashing al !he bands or Saddleback. Desp.ite the tarnished records, however, b o t h coaches expect the even matchup and close geographic proximit y or the two schools to create a spirited game. "I'm sure Laguna won't be lacking in emotion and neither will we," Dana Hills coach Togy Leon says. "Laguna lost possibly the best back in the league when Marriner was in· jured, and he meant a lot to them in tenns of diversity of their offense. "They still have a good run- nlng attack even without him. and they know they have a good chance--to beat us .. we know this ls our last chance for a win though and it could mean a Joi lo our program If The Coast ilaJJien ~ By ll()WARD L HANDY 11dellnea whJ!e lholr own 'l1lal ~bas iq alnce wbllellmtllnllbe-nll\~ team will return to the frieod· °' -""" ,..., · bee' f~ Bu •---•-'-•• ••--I nd •· '-I we got one to end the season." .. youngsters grow to f9otblll n. • t .wug~ ~ w.u. our • M -. Laguna Beach pins its hopes ty confines of TeWlnkle Park Old football players don't size so Ibey can begin a home doem't ha any Ume for (WI llrthe ,,port that 1!' ~ ' on its versatile fustling attack in-Costa -Mesa-Sunday after just fade away; they -eep on coacb!ng clink: ol their own fw:tlier competition on the bitn much tn lift alreldy.-~:1 and a beefy defensi"e front . s uffering their most rolling across the gridiroo lo a are evldtnt. football field at USC and ls Jerry Rotfan, ': ~ Pete Cotta.in, who stepped in humiliating loss of the year to bit leS8 strenuous manner. With famllles,. these men now in the business world. Costa Mesa and allO a .. ~"lib Of'-se ~/Jenholll'I AT (lllC.A AG Y0«.8 C Wor-m- LT 8ruc. LG f'o.t9r LE 1to4rl0Ue1 QI Sprlr.gm.tn Fii 0..-11 tl8 8uc:ll Fl Ullot D-Mlltl DffHrtt LE Sllltrl LT Clllt•s LO Foslt1' llG C.met'Oll RT Rlld,... AE Buell LI MJll.lia DB RCldrlf\ltl OB EIJtMolm OB $pr.,_. OB VlkMI L..-Itek• OfftllM LE Mlllt•d l T Aettl"9 LG M.trlln C L.,. AG Mettdo11 AT Ullom RE TlllOI" QI A-lfts FB Wl,_,,.p HI CoH•m Fl JlotloW'I----t.! Millef' l T Mtrtll'I MG MefldOUi AT Ullom RE Daotle LI WlnMIP L8 .IMury o• """ DI Al~lnloll DB •"'*"-DB TebOI' las! week al taHback and the Olympic Soccer Club of The game has been kind lo a must be mono cautloul of the BO* does be corral that Malet Del High player, ii fullback Jeff Winship are the Santa Ana, 4i--O over the number of successluJ business ol Sanchez' chief targetf. ,., big men in the backfield, 216 and proles.sional men in the lnjurla_ attendant _with tlla_uraent-datte to be ~com-and la_ter-puslnl record 1 1!: pound Dave Martin and 215 weebnd. Orange Coast area, like mOst game of tackJe football. They petltJve a1aln? lea(uera. , l}i pound Marco Mendoza anchor Cootributlng to the long day other communities across the now have resppnsibUIUes and Pete has )dined a grcup of Woody Deckard, a prep :~ the defen sive line. were several lnjuries to key nation. mouths to feed, 6tber than former San\a Ana College Alllerican at Santa A.n:.IV4 ~~~ Dana Hills' s tandout personnel on the Rangers Fotball has giv en them a their own. playtn: to form a team that is and· later passing~ 1» quarterback Bill Springman d college educatioo they might But that competlUve desire playing flq: footbal! in an In· er at Santa Ana ~9"> ~:l can complete a season of squa · not have had otherwise. still remains and now some of dustrial 8gue in that city. swilched to defenslve ~ throwing a touchdown pass in Rangers Reserves defeated These same plaf ers could tbe more energetic hive dooe 'The i.tem 1s~1pousored-br-a---tbe nag circuit i' l~ every game if he is successful the Thunder Chickens in a not or did not continue their ,something about It. churth group and is known as His brother t'huck was a'd- ua against the Artists. H is preliminary contest, 2·1, with erlorts on the professional Take a case in paint. Christian Athletes. conference at Santa Ana ?: favorite receiver, Mark El· Jim Ketchum scoring both fi eld for numerous reason-Pete Sanchez graduated from There are ..._~ number of College as a linebacker, He ~~ jenholm, has caught seven TD goals for the victors. injuries, ability, personal prob-Mater Dei High School in 1965 denominations J.!preseDted on now confines hil play to 111 passes this season. lems -you name a reas.oJI a,od was accorded co-player of the .quad locluttlog five or siz: defensive action. l~ &th teams enter the game Sunday's first g8me between and chances are good that it is the year~ biiiiiSllOng with--Cltliillcs, ili\ll!ital-Monnom other-:IJlemberl O( _~f1- 1is with minor injury problems. reserve units will start at among those given by these Centennial'• Mickey Cureton. and a Dll!Dber of Protestants. man roster wih. college ez:· Dana Hills' entire offensive 12:30 against Temple City players. He later matriculated to Sancbel 15 tiaCk in rorm and pE!rience include Gary ~eek 176 backfield ls nursing injuries, while ttie varsity game gets But the des ire for com-Santa Ana College and then to throwing tbe •ball as well as he from SA Valley, Santa Ana ~:: and the Artists' Giff Tabor petition is still there for the USC where a leg injury ~ did in high school. The team Is College and San Diego Stile ~~~ and Tom Mmey were still under way at 2:30 between the younger set (22-35) and the ped up to cut short bis col· undefeated in nine games, has College, along with RiCbifd 1u hobbled in practice this week. same two teams. fr ustrations of sitting on the Iegiate career. averaged 25 points a game Tundag. :~! ··r~;;;;;;~~~~;:;;;;:;,;~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!i' "' ,. "' •• "' "' "' IU ,. ,. "' "' m •• ,. SAVE3M.·50% Tritons Hope for Upset Against Tough Panthers GIANT THE 11'EST'S MOST COMPLETE DO-IT· YOURSELF AUTO CENTER AUTO PA ·RTS PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU NOVEMBER 21 , 1972 lnjury·plagued San Clem- ente closes its football season tonight a g a i n s t C r e s t v i e w league.leading Orangt" in an 8 o'clock game at the El Modena High field. The Tritons. winners of three games ln eight starts. this season, are only 1-5 again- st leaRUe C11mpelition and need a win ir they hope to finish out of last place in the league. It's a tall order, however, with the strength of Orange and the Tritons' injury pro- blems. Unable to play tonight will be Charlie Dargan and Jerry Key, the Tritons' starting of- fensive ends and defensive back.a all season long. Both suffered shoulder separationl in last week's 7-0 loss to Villa Park. Fullback Jim Boyer, the team's top running threat is also out of action with a recur-- rent knee injury. Uni Bids To Stretch Win Streak University High SCbool will attempt lo stretch its win streak lo 1ru.e games lonight when the Trojans meet El Dorado's football team at Valencia High School. Game Ume i• 8 o'clock. Although University will be an underdog in the eootest. the momentum gathered in two previous wins by the 'Trojans may be enough to carry them past the Golden Hawks. • Pre·.Jeague favorite to win the Orange League cham· pionshlp, El Dorado h a s fal tered a bit this year and is 5-3 . "They w<re probably a b;t o~rrated," says Universily coach Jerry Redman. "They ha ve a good football team, but at times they've been io- consistent and have had lrou· ble putting together their of· fense." Redman is, however, con· cerned with El Dorado's defense. the team'! strongest point all year. The Hawks are particularly effecti ve against the run, so Univtrsity will pro- bably have to tum lo its hi gh- poweffit passing game. With Untverslty's rapldlt improving ollenslve line Rivin~ him ample pr ()te c t io n , quarterback Mike O'Loughlin riddled l..alltlT1a Beach !Mt week, completin~ 12 ()f 18 for 144 yards. lie now has 1,077 yards for the H •JOn. Univenlty's pau offense Is what most concern! El Dorado coach Glen lla!t.ings, who hns a tolid running game built around h.allbadc Chrt1 Jones. "We're lean in depth. but we were Jean last week and we gave ·villa Park a heck of a game," Trltoos coach Allie Schaff says. ''The injury fac- tor is-always a big one in foot· ball, and when you're as thin as we were lo start with, it doesn't take much to really hurt you ." Filling in for the injured ends will be Ron Sanchez and either Jim Hawk.iris or conver· ted quarterback Rick Arons. All are expected to be key figures since San Clemente's offense is predicated on the passing arm of quarterback Bill Kenney. Kenney, 6-2, and 210 pounds has passed for 894 yards and nine touchdowns this season, but eight of those scoring passes have gone to either Dargan or Key. Orange, meanwhile, needs a win .. to clinch the league cham- ptonship and comes into the game in top shape physically according to coach Vince Deveney. The Panthers have a balan- ced offensive attack which features the running o f tailback Clint Skaggs and a defense which has been death to passing teams. Skaggs has nearly as much rushing. yardage as Kenney ha.s passing and wtD bid to become Orange's first 1,000. yard rusher in the schoo1's history. He needl 117 yards lo do it. Bucs' Beal Tops Polo Selections Ill "' . .. Ill iii "' "' OTllRe Coast C o 11 e g e dominat.d !he All.SOUlh Coast Conference water polo-selec- lions, placing five players on the first team and three on the second unit. 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" --w L ft PA .. ~,.~ 1 l ~ 11 ~'r:: St l"fllll w I ,.,,., ti Ml. S4C •M )l •I SI. Al\ Y .s!>p ore Jolur SUter ts a :UO.pourid he.avywel&ht who wa! third in the conference meet While the other Jett.er~ winner -Dave Lopez -was Golden W e 1 t ' 1 utilityman, wrestling anywhere from ·t~ to 177 pbund1 l11t year . The lrealn!!en ll!Clude : Founllln Vollay -Jerry Ababler._(lilJ:..l'ttAIOn Mllller C171)t_Davld RUii (till; Ron Vnu1111n 034). Westmlnater G I en Aaamoto ( LZI): Ken Shelton (111 1: Rick Mutm (1171. M1rtno -Harey llarbllon (134). ilwlllnC10n Bead! -Jim Potter (llO I: Dave 1Ape1 (lll) Estancia -Chuck Kehler (Ill). ' Edi'°" -Btll Lee (beavywotght) . Trano!tro -Don Roll11111 Rlveroldo CC (117); LIO)'G Cllaudoln. Wyomln.I (llO!; ·Miki Purcell, Sonoml ltall 111161. LONNll HUTTS San Cl-le Net Tourney Completed Cham ploni were crowned in three mixed doubles classes, lwo-men!i-doubles cluau.ana two womeo'• doubles dlvlsior11 11 the Thrae Areh Bay Recreation Association com· plated It• Fall teMla tooma· ment &nlday. John T1ul and ~y Ber· ryhlll llemed f.., the Clau A doubl• UUt, men'1 clau B winners were Tom Cuttcomp and Bob Blnley .. Women'• A wtnntn were Helen Keeley ond Ball>ara Rldch, In the B c:lau Ginny Paul ind M1rcla Wallen!els prevailed. Ml1ed doublet Utle1 Wt!nt lo Roa Roa end Lou vera•t In the A dlvllloft, Jim Koetoy end Sally Whltln« In the B cluo end Larry Barret! ond Cltol Be,,,,... In the C dlYillon. · Pro Results • • occ 11th In JC Poll 0r1D1C Coill Ind Sa~· dleback 00U11et thol bock Into the •lite JC !ootball raUn11s thll woek. OCC11 Pirates are_ rinked ltth while Saddleblck I• raled llth. -Cimino tops the Iara• dlvl1lon ranldna• w h 11 e another Metropolitan team, Paaadena, ii rated 1ecOnd. Soulh Cout leader C&Tlto• 11 allth whlle Southern Clll· fomla circuit winner Rio Hon· do b 1Cventh. Santa Ana Is ranked tlth. .. .-...... ., " ' ... . ·~ F.ida7, Novtmbtr 17, 1972 DAILY PILOT J9 • Rustlers Battle LA Harbor WILMINGTON -Tbay play one for ~he fun ot It tonight when the C.oh!en Wtol College Jt ustlers tanale whh holt Los Angeles Harbor.11 SeahlwU in a Southern caurornla Con- ference .footbaU finale at '1 :30, Rice and the 10metlme1 er-times thl1 aeaton. rant paaalng or Bill Comellu1. "They hive lmproved to the Between t}lem they have point whare they are playing li ke mo1t people npected practically rewritten the C\\1C betore the aeaton 11arted," like the team thlt upoel one ot the btJt l<jUadl In the llat• (Pltrce ) In their 1ea1on opentr." record boob thl1 1ea10n and ........... R kl f will makd further lndentallon1 "....._.' ay Shae e ord of Colden West say1. on several other mar kt The Seahawk pub I I ci ty tonight. Both will ba ploying dep1rtment agree•. thelr final s1me ror Golden "Harbor's defensi ve secon· o.i .. wntOfftMit TIE Hlrl T Hotil'tltf" Ci ltllDlrt.on ,. s. wuni"" ' I.I:),,, 'St(=.1111• Wit "'llW Ill '" Ill m The confe rence s:ham- plonship has . already been _locked up and bQUJ oont11tant.& ar~ relegated to a wall until next year status b e f o r e tonight's encounter. =·~~" West . dory looked the bait It ha1 111 The Seah11wkJ have had a year during the aeetind half of °"""' w•• oet111M in season aomewhat leas than last week's game with Santa f 1-l•I! m spectacular (S-6 J. One of the Monica 81 the secondary pick· 1 t,~~f~ , For the record, Golden West 11 a nine-point favorit e , although an off-track could ll!!rioUaly hamper the' Rustlers' vtctorie. WAI a forfeit (rom ed orr three p 8 I • in-~IE w.:;;:.,Mtl m"l Cypre11 after the Hawi.1 had terceptk>ns," the PR people r.;;'~ lost on the field. ..v. ,,1..i.rMwt B bu f h ~ C. l(tlKr \tt errort.1. "'" ut rum ngs rom t e "The Seahawkl again look I ~en'.u 11' Wilmington campus ·indicate,, ;;;;;;;;;:;;i;;;;;;;;;;o,;;,;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;i;;:;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r coach Scrappy Rhea 's club lsl_. The GWC offense ·ls built around the ruMlna: of Rick ready to roll for one or lh• f•w Paramount Sports ~· SALES AND SERVICE !Ii 'til 8:00 p.m. ~ MelMMy, Wed~. 'DMtnclay, Frldoy 0 t •••••• 5 , ... Sat •• $n. WI CAIE FOR llCYCLU 1711 Ne..,.,. IM. e Cor..., 17tti & ... _,.,. COSTA ME$A 64$-4720 UNIROYAL GUARDIAN 4-PLY NYLON CORD 700.1) Whlt9w11N C71•1 l ll••••ll f'ET, ll.11 ... UNIROYAL BELTED G11er'Jlking in :Jenni~ FU.TUllN6 ALL TOP IU.ND$ TlnOIN RNNfS SHOES C•'• 114.tl, L""'9r SJO.tl JUST AlllVIDI r .... ,. C••°' seion HOURS: MO~, & l'"RI. t TO t ru11., WE'O., THUii. ' SAT, 'Tll • IUMDAY lt .. 1 333 E. 17th ST., Costa Mesa Clkhind 1·ht' lnt1!rnational llousr of PllncllkC'sJ PHONE '42-6886 e IXPERT ITRINGING & PROM~ REPAll A 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD II-' -r ' " ' J e ·- Blw. l'"IT. 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IM IRAJN coAts °"~ Don Swedlund COAST GENERAL TIRE , c ••••• c. ·cft ..... ,,., 646-5033 140.1710 ,.....,Ill ...... ...., , .... ,, 1. •• I • I Four Orange County drivers \Voods'-..~ ~Vanoouvef.·Wcuh. chance5 of finishing in lbe top will be among the Z6 Calif or-Wf,fe1 ~ ud, ~t Uaie four-10. n.iam seeking the winner's , ~ ~. "lte;i.~ the "Of course, 1'11 be out there share in the $65,000 Pep&i Cola ·r*~ .&¥' e.gtne Ji"®lem cracking myself," said May. Outboard World Cbamj)j.onship d;e\re~-il' --\.•· ,~ "After our strong bid at Paris, on Lake Havasu Nov. 2!t-2&. : • 1 ,. ~· I feel I have a good chanee at Tops among them will be Ufl"8 . rtre CJIJlfomians Havasu. Thj.I is the toughest Ted May. 51, of Fountain broogbt-~jiava11i1 tltle back race In the world. The fac- Valley, veteran of hundreds of totbeGclldeastate(!aaidMay. torles pouf' in everything races in the United Stale$ and "Drivers frem he.p~ve won theY,'ve got. and drivers come Europe. May will be:ctri.Ving a it twice.but Lbat ~back in froni _eveeywhere." · Srolli hull powered by a 200 !966 and.llill7. We'Yi been dry- horsepower Evinrudl. dQCked her since. We even.let THE EUROPEANS are ex- Other Orange cOuntians and a .F10ri~a·drlvergetawaywith peeled to "be tough. Renato the rigs they will man are: it'~ ~.t two years." Molinari, wtth the help of .Pi.c:k .~er, Seal Beach, ¥tY , Cited Mike Wallace, American Bob Hering, won at Molinari, l!UcUrj-200( .. 'ROn ·· ·vep!Ce·;-··Bob· ·H-o 11 ow a ·y , Paris: He's from Italy and ·will Hill, Garden Grove, SCotti, ·MOcft.sto; Dick Sherrer, Seal · be drtv1ng the latest Molinari Evinrude400; Toni McGovern, Beach; B i"l l.y Schumacher, picklefork-tunnel hull built by Anaheim;. Molinari, Mercury . Beverly Hi.Us; Bob Nordskpg, his father. 200.. ' , · ' ·v., ,Nuys, Ran Hill, Garden Then th~ is Bob Spaulding May ts fresh 1*t from ~drove, and ~udy Ramos, and Torn • Percival from Paris where he and Barry G~ena , as having excellent England. They finished second at Paris and just a short time Fiberglass Boat Not ago won at Windennere , England. A Dutch driver is also coming over and is reputedly able to handle a boat. ~ Aill 'f;~t Fir~, . af~.~· ~ "We Californians have our work ~t 'out ·tor us, .ibu& 1 figuretfi:Ome o! U1 art ~sl as fast as they Me and, after all, it's the guy who is there at the finish who wins," said May. By JACK WOLISTON NEW YORK (UPI I -There is a general feeling that, in case of fire , chances for survival would be better aboard a fiberglass boat than on one constructed of wovd. but name te.sts condc.cted by Underwriten' Laboratories (UL) indicate it isn't so. The UL tests have shown that fiberglass hulls made with standard polyester resins burn at a rate anywhere from 4 to 5 times faster than red oak (a slow-burning wood) and as fast as unpainted marine plywood. 1bere is, however, one ex- ception -fiberglass hulls made with firt relardand (FR) polyester re.sins. These resins are made by a number of U.S. chemical manufac· turers and a new and im- proved genritlon of thiJ resin is now widely available. H<f!"BVER. AT mld-197'2 only ode major1 itock boat manufacturer was building fire retardant c r u Iser s . alt.hoqb a number o( firms had looked Into the proce!!. The rest of the more than tv.·a million reg~ fiberglass boats in use still have the potontlality of burning faster than wooden boats. Accorotrc to 1 spo«esman for the manufacttlm"I, an FR laminate will continue to burn only as Jong as dlrec1 name ii applied to It. otbmrllt, tt is ..ii..,.,lngulahlng ond does· not, of itself, support rom- bustk>n. C.onveraely. a 1tan- clanl min continues to burn brlltly until ..Ungulshed. WHY, THEN, do not all manufacturers of fibtrglaa hulls lilt FR. re!dns1 Apparently I.he b I 8 g '• t bugaboo between t.be t varlet~ of resin ii COit. Whea an F'R resin ii compared a standard one, the (.(I does cost the manufacturer about half again as much. However, in the finished boat, the total increases ·1n. cost ate said to be only l lf.ii to 2 percenl There are reports, denied by the manufacturers, that when FR resins are forced to burn they give off more noxious fumes than do standard "8ln laminates. The manufacturen also claim there is DO !oun-- dation to reports that FR resins lo.se their desirable qualities by "weathering" over a period of time. FOR MORE than 10 yean !he U.S. N"'Y has specilied FR fiberglass laminates for several tbousand small craft from 14 to S2 (eel and up. Thole registered f r o m Call!ornla in addition to the above mentioned are: STAN D'AMBRA, La Mlrada, Westbrook, Mercury- 155; Jim Buckhorn, Cerritos: Westbroo.k, Mercury-200; Walt Crane, San Leandro, Del Craft, Mercury-170 ; Billy Schumacher. Beverly Hills. Scott~ Johnson-150; Joseph Stevens, Many~a , Milemaster, Me.rcury-200. Fred Haunstein ·Jr., San ·Jose, Schulze, Evinrude-140 ; Rudy Ra!DO!, Gardena, Ron Jones, Picklefark, Mercury- 200; · Lou Brunette, Ojai, SChulze, Johnson-t80. Randy Vanoy, Corona, Hill, Evtnrud .. 150; Bob Nordskog, UCI Scorefl Tanana, Cougar, Johnaon-200; Doc Appleton, Gl~ndora, In Q---~n Zook:!\, J-;uo: . ~"' Miiie ace, Velilce,'Scottl, e ' Evinrude-75: Bob~ HoUoway. " L:Ct and San [Mgo State Modesto, Molinar1t,-_.:er:w:ucy- were winnen Sunday in the 200; Wendell Haley(, 'ltockton, quarter Cinals of the-in-Schulze, Mercury·\40. ·, ..:-•. tercollegiate team r a c I n g Rich Marshall, 8'n ~} competitioo for the Carter Molinari, Mercul')'·•; Ed Ford Perpetual. Stewart, Elsinore; Moua.rt, · ni. UC! sailing i.am. •kl!> Mer<Ul'Y-200; J ci'h n Bet· pmd by J<U Mcllermald, tencourl, Modesto, Del,1~ beat UC San J);ego. with Mercury-200; Rlin """""" -~Y Su at the helm three Tutunga, Glas-Tee r.MpcutJ_.. / out ol five races sailed in the 140; Robert D. , TbDlllJllOlf, North Lido Channel at Diamond Bar, St h U·l t e, Ne,.,,ort,. Beach in Flying Jr. Evinrude-150; Ch. Rear, dingllies. Norwalk, West~n- Jad< Bateman of San Dleao m ; Ron Trun, Soinmento, State was tbe -bat.-&hree-.oL Slms, Ev~ Bob five winner over Don 1-of Lanon, Stockton, Dill Crall, Occidental. ·'Evlmude-200. ,.._IOU IQllPllllr' , !f'! • u • ,·, .. , flslip M 1t1P ltlll ........ StAN·THOMPION 189" .. ..., ' 5rw •••••••••••••.•.•.••• """" ..... ....,... .. ·-... pw • 11 .,.1'.t.A. po•l111L ~ ................... ,. .•. ,. If,.,, .-$(.111 ........ ...,PJO .. ,..,.e1111 ~tS I :"'.:r.,. ·• •to11ca•_.saooL ,_,.,,.,.,.,,.,< . ... 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P1r rJght, film ocilhlr Jim Chitty holds ,Ill"' for ox1ml~1tlon by 'Jim tq;por, "director of .com- m'Unlc*ilons. ,_ ' •• ' • -"" i I . • • 1 County ·· Turns on Channel 50 I By JOHN ZALLER in the La Habra Hills should give a so~~Umited ,local shows. Focus orange or t11t INlll'r '"" st'" strong sighal throughout the coun~y, County will broadcast one half-hour pro- Tbe curtain goes up--Monday a\ 4 p.m. ·Furniss says, though he _can't predict gram each week that takes an' in-depth on Qr:ange County's first ~11-color what wlll!-happen the first week. look at news issues of county-wide televilion station, KOCE-TV Chaifnel 50. When •the system is working well, the significance. 0wn·ed and operated bY the Coast. eon:i-statiori will seek its regular FCC b~d-. A, secon~ prog,ram. Orange County _ munity .Collfif!j;-D.llf-rM'h !._~ st;ation . is _castma lj~,_ 'lbat. s\_loul9 be sometnn~-~e~, _will spotlig~t people ~d events designed to give the cOUnty a dµµenston . arounaear1y January, Furniss says. . tn the ne~s. but. will not begm regular of local political, cultural, apd educa-In lhe meantime, most broadcasts ~.n · broad~astmg until early ne~ year. . tionaJ: lnaira tt·bas never befare been of-be video-taped &bows from the Pu~hc nie cul~ural and ed~catt?Ml af!airs feted;· iccO~g to .GeDePaJ Manager Broadcasting Service. They will include ~road~tmg of the statton will be slower William -Furniss. : , such well-known programs as Sesam_e m com.Jng. . . : "But ~·t •judge US on our .initial pro-Street, Masterpiece Theatre : and Elec-The Communivers~ty -an amb1b~ grBmmliJa:," be warns. "It ":'ill take tric· Company. . . program for offe~~g colleg~ creel.it ~ weeks to get the bugs out of the They will be broadcast on a six-hour courses over telev1s10n -·will begtn aystem ·and in the meantme we'll be daily schedule on weekdays beginning at broadcasting with one class, a basic ~back olr )>est.JOC81.stiows." 4 p.m. ~ . psychOlogy. series entitled "A ?Aan ~tdy, the 30,000-w,tt transmitter But starting next week, there will be Behaves" m February. ·~'"·•"' .. It will p~bly be five years. however, before the diitrict can offer a full range ol. televiSion course$. .The third dimension of the station, .cultural affairs programming, will al.so be slow in coming, according to Jim Cqoper, community affairs programming coordinator. ''If a college or even high school puts on an outstanding drama presentation, or there is an outstanding musical group in the county,_ we would like to be able to broadcast it through the county," he says. "This might make excellent en- tertaininent for our viewers and also pro- vide encouragement for the performers," (~ CHANNEL 50, P1ge Z'll Mesan in 'Carnaen' Fri day, Novembtr 17, 1972 • Dot.IL V PILOT • ...., ...... . I . ' Op~ra P;i:~~~mpts Barhe·r .. St~8'~ '~ ~tqe _ J ·~.;;cla W&h, Sebool stud.ents. above, lefl to rlgh~ Sheri Hendenon, Rick Founds ll!d Karen Benton. perform In ' "Spoon lllver Antliology." The play, directed by Mrl. Barb- in v~ Holl II llein& performed at 8 p.m. lonllbt and Sit. ard1y In the Emncla J'orum. 'llckets, $1.&0. "The Miracle Wotker." the story d. Helep Keller, II being llared by Costa Mesa High Sebool students, left to right, G.U 8rower. Usa · Monahan and Mary O'Neill. understudy for Julio Sutton who plays Helen Keller. Directed by Mla Ulfda KrbUansen, .lh• pllJ' 1ta111 It 8 p.m. lonlJht and Sllurd1y lll&hl Tld:o!J, •1 ·li1r ~nW. •l.llO Cor adiill.s. ' -, . . ~ . ' - By JAN EDWARDS Of-~PllMS..n Eight months In a boys barbershop chorus is hanuy a· traditional training • • grpund for an .opera singer. But 11-year~ld Bob Osterreich of Costa Mesa did it that way. Since March, Bob has sung with Father Coughlln's Barbershop Chorus throughout the Harbor Area. On Monday he will sing with the New York City Opera Company in "Carmen" in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Los Angeles Music Cen.ter. Bob will be in the crowd . of 20 boys dressed as street beggars in the first and fourth scenes of the opera's three Los Angeles performinces with opera stirs Placido Domingo and Don Jose. Although lie bas not seen.bia 'costume, ' I "---- BQb say1 be will hH'e long hair. • 0 We. are pretending we are soldiers during the play. All the big coun'cllors come walking in a parade and we boys don't like them," he relates. The tow-headed Mesan reappears as a beggar-boy in a crowd during the last scene. ~ The New York Ci~y Opera often recruits minor cast members who live in the area of its on-the-road pnxluctions. Most of the other boys cast as beggars are members of the California Boys' Choir, a professional touring group. But the choir director, Douglas Neslund, needed additional boys and he turned to other Soutbem califomia choirs to aug- ment his c_boir-fOr this production. One-ehOlr he turned to was the one ' •• directed by thellev. Rlcbanl Coughlin, an 18-member barbershop chorus. ll ls com· posed of members of St. John the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa where Bob Is in the sixth grade In the par\>h school. There was no time lo become ap- prehens.ive about auditioning. Boli remem-' bers, because Falher Coughlin suddenly asked l}im al IWlcllttme six weeb llJO to sing for Neslund that afternoon. A week later, Bob learned be had ""Or'I the role. "I was thrilled ... 1 was a little bit scared because I knew I had to learn French to sing in 'Carmen' and I was worried 1 wouldn't do too well . , . wor- ried they would get 10meone else," he remembers. Since then, he and the other boys have practiced e.acb Week In Los Aft«elea undtr Neslund's direction. All day Monday. Bob will be backltage at the 1'fusic C.entcr. Because t>e wm miss school In Costa ·Mesa, he .... wlD be tutored part ol the day and then nport on stage for I.be opera's fanal 'ftu reheanll. The two other performiibces vliU be" on Slturday1. " :.. Bill and .Antla O.ttrreleh. !lob's parents, say It will be a good expetien<o ror Bob and that "thls ls quite 11t e1.- perlence for us too." f "Bob . says he is very thanldfl lo Father Coughlin -If it weren'I for.him, •1 wouldn't be possible for him to sing here in lhe opera." reports Bob's father. With a grin , Bob re\'eals• that hi wUJ receive SS for each perfonnanct . Sand111an Cometh TV Prograni Tun.es iii Sl.eep ·: Television program1 ire not designed lo whisk viewer' off lo alumberland. •. Network executives shudder when it hap. pens and cancel I.hose broadcuta which fall to Ignite weary vifwen. · 1'f'ost late-night televt,ion l n v 11 e 1 bleary~ viewers· to 'stay tuned.' prompting round-lrip travd1 to the refrigerator during commercl1l!I and ~ caslonal popping of 1leeJ>in1 pi111 follow- ing stpoff. KCET now offett a late night ttritt lnt<nded to curb potluck. plU. ll1d poc- lnl· u local ·-fall ....., durinl the. programs <.baonel • D11111&•m<nt will be pleued 1>ea1111e that It P"'Clsely whilt "Jani.kl" II dlllpod to clo. "Janold" 1~1 •of prosram• 11 minuttt in whlch will air le'Ven · nl&hll 1 Week. t ls a seritl ot 1y1~D'lllic rtTauUon exerdles produtt'd es.elusively for lllt>olf. and Is c:ruted and pn>duced by .Booton poet.jlllywript Mar& J'cldluo-btr. The two portlclponll In ...a ,.-C are behind I lrlnlluetnt l<tten which ' ' .. provtde.s a aauey visual cffcd. -;mus visual device when C.'OUpled with soolhing audio sounds prepare. the viewer for l )Ct'p. "Janaki" oprn1 a genlle door to ex- ercise and Introduces beginning Jdea1 about brtathl.og and brtalh conlrOI that cnn help bring the body to a happy")t•tt or well·belng and hc•lth. The m.d>lnlcs ol tbe ... rc1se ~ deal with a nwnbcr of movemt.'f1l> Md positkJns which act lo relelllle built-up lcnskln lhrouchout the. entl~Y· TeMlon Ind llreu multiply d . the w1klng hours Ind ii not !r<ed USU1 WUI ca1.11e lnlomnia Ind evenllllll eihauttlan. "Janakl" flnt waa praented in 80ltoa by'-tftC pn>duolng -Ion WGHH. ~ lloo1""11M hailed the .. r .......... Uonary bruk·""°""' In brincirll oa IO<Jlld sle<p llOd curlllling mlcillltil ,..,"'-I KCt.'T wlll -1 "Jalllkl" UJrous1 lleccmher ol this ye1r. The ttartin& tlmt for t1Ch nlcbl'1 program may Ht1 lliChtly ... to the eDd , lime of_ Ibo prc«edlng ...... ... • ' \\1-.lkl'\Ulll II \11111' •• Chllllllll 60, Oran~Coun-ty'a only color tel &tt- tlon, lqol ... tho Iii' 1· It often 1i111itet1 prouammln1. bet-• , ... -aoa 10 p.m. liloGda1 tbri!lilh Frlda1 ...,. 1n& Ill inl6'I ...U. Pr9> &nm nD~IGal "81 I I Slnot'L lo IJae" wltll - WUllat ........ Jr .... 11s11111 ... Pa .. 22. • • 'J . Whal lo Do Pace 2f lntmululon Paae 2a; Charm Tour Piae ~ Opet'll p ... n; 'Ovl 'N' Abo41l P ... It ln~G.u.ri. PattM TV lol Pall ti; Gtullhmr .... Wllhe11po• Rl•lew Pait Padllc Slrtap ..... • -· friffJ, -·-17, 1972 WJaat to De, Wltere to Go Dancers Do 'Nutcracker' -• NOY, IT4 "THE NVl'CRACID" -t.ana Beach Civic Ballet Com- pany productloa In W.. -J(ou.Uon Playhouse, adjacent lO · Festival of Artl l""lill"'lt 1AIUM Beach. Perfonnances 1onight 1t l :JO p.m._1 ......., l :JO and 8:_30 p.m .. and Sun. O.y, 2<30 p.m. Allo .ftldal', -~~Zi.Jll..1;11._p.m., Salur· day, Nov . !S, J:ID 1N1 l t3b p.m., and Sunday , Nov . 26 al :.i JQ p.m. Tickets SS for aduJta., h for students and $1.50 for 1·h1ldren under 1!. For information, caJI 494-1148 weekdays !.Jct1\een 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. NOV. 17 • 11 llHC HE.\""1'RA CONCERT -Conctn by UCI University Or- t hesl!a under dlrechon fl Pet« Odegard, a.saoclate profe&- ~Jt' al muaic. Jo~ine Art5 VU!agil 'Jbeatre, B p.m. Friday and :-.Jturday. Nov. 17 • II. Admission tl. NOV. II t '<•NCEllT -Crawford Hall, UC Irvine. Commander Cody ,111 d his Lost Planet Ainnen It 1:30 p.m. Admission tl and ~t for CCI students, others '2 and p . NOV. ii 1IPES HOUSE -Match Air F~se. 11 a.m. to. p.m. 1 , ct'll'brate Air Ji"~ 2$th annlvenary. Llve demonstra- 1111ns. model displays and aclentiflc exhibits. The "Thunder-- h1rd~," llrecision flying learn, will perfonn a variety of ,1t·rial maneuvers In the supenonic F-4 Phantom jet1, para- 1 J1ute jumps, aii:craft fly~ys, missile display1, and concert liy the !~th Air Force Band, will highlight schedule of t•\ents. NOV. 11 HACK BAY TOURS -Friends ol Upper Newport Bay will ··rinduct a gu ided tour through Upper Newport Bay departing 1 ,·ont the intersection of Eaatbluff and Back Bay Drives IJl•l'>''een 9 and 10:30 a.m. All ages invited. Future tours :-<>hedult.'<I !or Dec. ». Jan. 13, and Feb. 17. NOV. 17-11 i>CC DRA~IA -"Verma," a poetic tragedy, will be pr.esent- rti 1n the Orange Coaat Colleae auditorium in two perfor- 1na11t"es daily, Wednesday throlJih Saturday, at 7:30 and !• 3U p.m. Seating is limited to 200 each performance and .Jdnussion is free. NOV. II MOTHER GOOSE PARADE -A 00.mlnute spectacular with 120 unlta and anlmared floats based on Mother Goooe nursery rhymes along a three-mile route ln El Cajon at 2 p.m. El Cajon Is 11 miles ..,t ol downtown San Ole10 nn lnters,.•~~- NOV. 11.tl ll!ElllCAN Flllll'A -400 students lrom 21 technolo&lcal In· stltutea throughout Mexico will take part in the "First. Na- tional Fiesta of Mexican Culture in Tijuana with programs or music, dancing and drama. THROUGH NOVEMBER ESCAPE COUNTRY -Every Sunday '"" be1lnnera' motor-cycle riding and aafety cla11e1 from 10 a.m. to J p.m. Sec>- ond and fourth Saturday minibike motorcroaa races spon- sored by National Aaaocfatlon. Take San Dle&o Freeway to El Toro tum-off,.13 miles east above O'Nell Park. NOV, Z1 CHAMBER CONCERT -Concert by Prague Chamber Orchestra apnnsorecl by School ol Fine Arts Committee lot Arts. Crawford Hall, a p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25. Ttcketa at $2 . avallable at Fine Artl Box Office~ University of California, Irvine, C&llfornla 92664. Eor information phone Fine Art!: Box Ofllce (714) 833-681?. NOV. Z1 • 11 • DEC. I • S CITTLDHEN'S THEATER' -An original musical based on a collectlnn ol tales !or children enUtled "Polter flace" will show Saturday perfonnances at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m., and Sunday, 2 and 4 p.m. at St. Michaela and All Angela Ept. copal Oiurch, 3233 Paclllc View Drive, Coro1111 de! Mar. Admlaslon fl, TllliOUGH NOV. 11 MARS. EXAMINED -GrlUlth Park Observatory Planetar- ium pretenll films ol the Mariner 9 space probe which anawered manx -Questions about the 'surface and living con- ditions on the planet Mars. Tickets $1 for adults and 50 cent.s for atudentl under 18. For more information and showtimes, call (213) 114-1191. · • Home Tour Claarnas Orange Coast residents get a sampling of 1\rt Colony charm Sunday, mapped out for them Py members of Village Laguna. A tour of severi.. homes, from hlUside to oceanfront, will take place from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday or Dec. 3, lf it rains. Tickets are $2.50 and are available at the Chamber of Commerce or by calling Mrs. Lester Engelhardt al 494-7776. Two previews are, at left, the gabled "witches house" owned by E. Vernon Barker, and the cozy two.story cottage of l\irs. Adele Ipsen. Opera in Town New York City Opera's sixth annual visit ·began Wednesday night at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles )llusic Center, with a new P,toduclion of Mo- zart's "Den Giovanni. • The 2l·perform· ance run of 11 operas opened to record ~5 percent capacity with only 4,000 seats remaining for various performances. Tickets are available at . the usual ·agen- cLes. Above, Patricia Brooks sings the "mad scene" from "Lucia di Lammer- rnoor" while Gilda Cruz-Romo sings Mimi in "La· Boheme." Director Has Butterflies, and Likes It Not too many communily "The play is a comedy," theater directors are capable Andersen notes• "but it con- of building a set withjl)~?ffie tains some pretty heavy proficiency they employ in scenes and the point it makes is quite serious -whether the putting their shows together, characters in the play are and certainly the reverse also 'free' or merely avoiding holds true. Which is what . re.sponsibility. It's also a makes Richard Andersen such perfect show for our theater a valuable commodity at the because it takes place in a TOM TITUS Intermission San C I e m e n t e Community small garret apartment." pulling of! the sleeper comedy Betsy PauJ stepped i n , Theater. The San Clemente theater, of the 1970-71 season, "l{ere · memorized the lines on two Andersen has been directing where the 00!.h playgoer has to Lies Jeremy Troy." hllllrs' notice, and filled the at San Clemente's Cabrillo stand in the back, is the At San Clemente, Andersen part for one night. ... Playhouse since 1968 and his phys ically smallest in Orange finds hin1self in an oasis of Nancy Wells, who just production of "Butterflies Are County, w hi 1 e Andersen's sorts, off the beaten track finished a five-week stint in Free," which OpeJlS th is olher place of work , the from the olher county theaters the title role of "Mary , Mary" weekend, is his toth assign-Laguna A1oulton, is by far the but with a loyal audience at the Huntington Beach ment ror that theater. But he's largest. Andersen functions which rarely ventures further Playhouse, is now in rehearsal also technical director for the well in both, with the ability to north to the real of the com· for another leading role of more spacious L a guna stage a three.set show such as munjty playhouses. He ' 11 Mary. . .this one's in "The Moulton Playhouse a nd "Charley's Aunt" and a large. helped to · establish the group Women" for the Downey recently served a season in cast vehicle like "Tom· Jones" as one of the consistently bet· Theater Guild, opening Nov. the same capacity at the in the tiny Cabrillo Playt.tuse. ter ama\eur theaters in the 30 in the 750-seat theater .•.. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. His adaptability also has area. Ron Filian, one of the more While Andersen is a handy been demonstrated In his stag-familiar faces on stage in the man with a hammer and nail , Sulivan musicals for the South BACKS'fAGE -It wns lluntington Beach.,Costa Mesa- he much prefers the creative ing of three Gilbert and panic time at the Laguna Westminster area, will make end of the _business, • a Coast Choral and Light Opera Moulton Playhouse last week bis . directorial debut early preference relected In his SOclety ih Sa:n· CleJnente arid' Wfi!Tri M"ary Mo<tiaho, • Wlio 11ext year .... he'll stage Noel skillful staging of such pro-an outdoor melodrama (11Dlr-played a small tole in "Sum-Coward's "Blithe Spirit" (in ductions as "The GI ass ty Work at the Crossroads") mer and Smoke," J&t her whi ch he starred at Costa Menagerie," "Charley's Aunt" in Tustin. Around the COsta voice .... but veteran actress Mesa last season) for the La and "A Thousand Clowns" for Mesa theater, he's known for and 1971 DP Awar,d winner Mirada Playhouse the San Clemente theater, as{-~iiiwun.ac .. hd:11?ft?iiili~·"'tt'o;;,;~,.;;0~.~niiiio~;:;H~ .. ~.i_,;.ii~;i.;~;i,..i,i; .. ~,~.ii.ii1iioif•iii·:.'"r".~.~~·w~;;;i.~-~ .... ~-~~.i.;;~"""·"""';,;;.;;;;,;;•ii'r• well as his leadoff production -A ~g~~:';r.y;=:.ts." 1o, lh• Thanksgiving Is Just Around The Corner! 1 He's particularly proud of his latest effort, "Butterflies," · which is not only an Orange County premiere, but the first amateur staging or t h e Leonard Gershe c o m e d y - drama in Southern California as well. • , T1ke "her .. ' out to dinner, s1v• her •II th• ''fjxin'" trouble. "Restaurant Row" in Newport will do •II the wQ.rk f9r you, ind it won't cost a~ 1.T1uch as the other way! But, if you mu1t make Thanksgiving dlnn•r st•r+ her•! We haYe everything! R•ady m•d• toss s•l•cls, cel•ry or carrot sticks. The.1• fresh made ready things· will save time ind troubl•I And they don't cost 1nymore. Come See, Come S•ve! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • THI WOii 11 DONI • fl'LOW!R NI WS fl'I OM I Wf'lf SHIPPINO NOW • • •-OUR FLOWli,R SHOP • NAVIL OU.NfilS • ., '. '' l i ' Cl1an nel · 50's First Television Fall Schedule •• " • TOSSED SALAD I -Wiii .. ...... • AVOCA-• • FRESH • 0. Acco•ltt Of Tiw • • • 111¥0 JO I -....... s-I GIFT PACKS, I ~ • Progra.IT'.mq ·, ~ oo Ult ""'' ~ ii), Or..np-Ou:t- '·" ~ ooJy co:ot ~ .. 1100 There's a &mat~ &x children. youth aod adWt.I. All p'rograms a~ aired from 4 p.m. 10 10 p m. .Mt..aday lhrough f'riday. MO.~OAV -, :INI Eltdrk c..,_, . ~:ntcrtainment. mUJic a n d • • humor to teach read.inc A.db JJroduced by the Chlldten'1 TV \York.shop. 4:30 o\.11sltr R•ktr•' Selpbortlood -V1r1tty pro- gram commun1c1tina: w1tb young children, hotted by f"rcd Rogers. & : 00 Sna me Rlfttt -Hour long program tor prt«hool ehlldren, pr o ductd by thlldrcn '• TV Net,.·ork , 1:00 ~ta11Je aod Th c 6t1ullhd M11:hlne -Physkll fhnel5 progrum for all agc1, hosted by Maggie l..ett vin. wife of an M.1 .T. proftaaor. Cowrty affairs, and the people television. Includes ballet; Hour Jong drama of great l:SO Special of Uae Week literature from England and IO:M SI.In off behiad lhml. opera; choreography. France, hosted by AllJtalr FRIDAY 7:• 5pedal ot tbe Wttk -3:00 Orange County Review C.:,~ Toy Tbat Grew Up _ ''°' Electric Oompuy 90-minut.e major TV 41'ama , -Local review of the week, ~. or publlc affairs featuring a look at people In docummtarie1. the news, cultural affairt and t :JI narty MIM'tu With calendar of events. 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The resulting battle lines are drawn between those who feel sUcb progt'8s is destroying the good old days and those who believe it 's necessary to mO\'e forward-with tb-e-t!Jfies. - When it comes to the traditional obaervance of Thanksgiviog -the only American holiday with {eMting as its central rite -Dad probably expreS!es the strongest preference for sticking with the familiar home dinner. Mom, on the other band, doubtless holds little sympathy for keepirig a custom that requires many extra hours of prepara· lion, cooking, serving and dishwashing. SO SHE'S quite ready to dispense with convention and have her household join the growing number of modem families enjoying their Thanksgiving repast in a good restaurant. AJong with acceptance or the idea of dining out , the once inviolate bill of fare is also undergoing extensive change. It's no longer de rigueur to partake only ol the holiday's established foods like roast turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, giblet gravy, and pumpkin or · min:.-e pie. ·Turkey and all the trimmings still holds favor with the inajority, to be sure. But a complete departure in everything from entree to ~rt is quite pennissl- ble today too. "'; Don't be surprised, therefore , If you -' encounter such unortbodot 'Thanksgivfilg offerings on the menu as broiled New York slrloln. roast LoQg lsland duckling, boneles1 Rocky Mountain rainbow trout, breast of chicken 11 la Kiev, or prime ribs o( eastern beef. ACTUAU.. Y, s t r I c l traditionalists aside, this provides a distl_n~Udtantage..__ Because nexr'l1lifrs<!ay's out 'n' abouters will be able to select a restaurant \Yhere the whole family can join in accord or:·go Its disparate ways. A number of Soulh C o a s t establishments were surveyed earlier this week to ascertain what diners can ex~ when they sally forth for Thanksgiving dinner. Time and resources prohibited a definitive study but it's hoped the follow· ing listings will serve as a kind of representative gu.ide to the holiday of· ferings hereabouts. A WEE TOUCH of Scotland will serve as the romantic backdrop to Thanksgiving dining at Bob Bums restaurant, 37 Island, Newport (.enter, Newport Beach. The resturant is feat uring a tradition-. al Thanksgiving dinner but will offer out 'n' abouters a choice of three entrees. roast turkey, roa st Long Island duckling, prime ribs of 6ecf. All dinners include a relish tray, choice of soup or salad, green beans amandi ne, candied yams, and a choice of p"umpkin or mince pie. 'l\Jrkey wil! . be ac- companied by a savory dressing. the duck with rice, and the prime rib by bak- ed potato. Reservations suggested. THANKSGIVING dinner at the Crown House R"estaurant, 32801 Pacific Coast Highw ay, Lagwia Niguel -under either of two complete meat plans -will kick off with an assorted chilled relish t(ay, turkey }.tulligatay,·ney soup, and a choice of hea rts of lettuce or jello fruit salad. At $5.50 per person, the roast young tom turkey entree will also include fresh cranberries, savory dressing, giblet 1 gravy, candled SY.eel potatoes , creamed oolons, toasted almonds. hot mince or pumpkin pie, and beverage. Children under 12 will be tabbed at $2.IS. Accompanied by all the same dishes, other en tree choices, at rt .95 per ~rson. lnclud., broiled fresh lobster. prime rib of beef, au jus. and prime New York cut steak. Hours ~r service are ll a.m. to 11 :30 SA~1'S SEAFOOD Jn Huntington Beach will open at noon on Thanksgiving Day, wifh a special menu of holiday !avorites including a complete turkey dinner for $3.95. More than two dozen entrees Crom the regular bill of tare will also be available. Sam's is located at 16278 Pacific Cost Highway, and reservations should be ob- tained in advance. T H ANKSG IVIN G dinner at the Newporter Inn . 1107 .Jambo ree Road, Newport Beach, will lead off with a relish tray and a choiCE" of consomme Trianon, tossed gree n salad or Waldorf salad . En trees are roast turkey, with giblet gravy and sage · or chestnut dressing, $4.95: baked sugar-cured ham, with saucl! Cum berland, $4.75; boneless Rocky Mountain trout, sa ute almondine, $4.~5 ; roast prime ribs of beef, au jus, $6.50; broiled Ne w York ste ak, mailre d'hotC!I, $6.95. Included are baked banana squash. candied ya ms, corn O'Brien and whipped potatoes. For desse rt there's bOt minee or pumpkin pie or fresh strawberry sun- dae. A special children's dinner for $3.25 in· eludes choice of turkey or ham, soup or salad , dessert and beverage. Reservations strongly recommended. A Cll01CE of six entrees will be of- fered on the special Thanksgiving Day menu at the Airporier lnn, Newport Beach. All dinners include a choice of soup ltream of tomato with chives) or salad (tossed green with croutons and choice of dressing ), and traditiooal desserts. Entrees, serv ed from 12 noon ·on, in- clude roast tom turkey, $4.75; eastern choice New York steak, $7.50; prime :-ibs of beef. au jus, $7: roast'd duckling, • $5.95 ; Imported Dove r sole, $5.75 ; roast leg of lamb, $5.25. There will be special children 's plates -for tots under 12 -on three entrecs: turkey, prime ribs of beef and roast leg of lamb. The Airporler Inn is located at 18700 MacArthu r Blvd., direelly opposite Orange County Airport. Reservations urged. A SPECIAL Thanksgiving menu . v.;it h service starting at 1 p.m., is on tap for dinen at Ben Brown's restaurant , 31106 Coast Higlfway, South Laguna. Roast young tom turkey. wilh apple-al- mond dressing and .all the trimmings. will share the spotlight with glazed Virginia bakt.od barn and roast prime rib or beef. All dinners include fresh fru it cup, choice of tossed green salad or chicken royale soup, fresh vegetables jardinierc. hot bread and butter, beverage 1tnd pumpkin or mince pie with brandy sauce. There will be a special children's menu and dancing and entertainment in the evening. ReservatioM suggested . IN ADDITION lo all fish, prime rlb and stea k selections on the regular menu, a special Th:.nk.~g1v1ng bill of fare will offe r dinC'rs a roast tom turkey dinne r, complete \\'ith all the trimm!iwl. at the Fishrnnan restaurant. 317 Pa'Cific Cout lligh\\'3Y. Huntington Beach . Tab for the C'tlmplete holiday dinner iJ $3.50 for adults : $2 for children. Service starts al 12 noon and reservations are being accepted. At $25 for a minimum of lout pe:nons. the y,·hole turkey or ha1n -with all the trimmings -wtll be brought to the table for group feasting. Under slill anotht!r option. however, patrons may choose one of four entrees to go vdtl1 a C.'Q1nplete dinner. lbry are roast young hen .turkey, $4.25: baked Virginia ham. $4 .2.5 : roast Long Island duckling. $4.75: roast prune rib ol beef, CIU jUS, $6 .25. SO~tETHlNG a bit different ls belnC offered by way of a ramily style "whole tur key or ham " dinner at the SheratOl>- Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast llighwayi Huntiiigton Uc.ach, \\'ilh diners being able to take home what !hey don't eat. T & E DRIFT INN RESTAURANT LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS BASHFUL BAGEL Lafayette Cocktails • Entertainment SEA FCO O-STEAKS-PRIME RI B INTERNATIONAL ENTREES FROM $2.15 BANQUET FACILITIES Country D•nc• To ~· TIM Music of Westem THE COUNTRY MEN MANNIE e DON e JON e CHUCK THANKSGIVING DINNER Served from Noon to 9 P.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL -$1 .65 -Mon.· Fri. LADIES NIGHT WEDNESDAYS from 6 P.M. Well Drinks 50c for LHI• Turley -Sl.75 He ... -SJ.75 PrlMe Rib -$4.25 Hoflb1t Steal -S3.7S Top Slr1ah•..:... $4.75 Lobttft Toll-S7.t5 OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. · 1717 N. CAMINO REAL, SAN CLEMENTE Compl1t• Dinner with ell the Trimmin91 Speclol Childret11 Dhtnet SI .75 2645 Harbor Blvd., Cost~ Mesa MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANT 545.9471 ANNOUNCING THE NEW Burro Rao~ COCKTAIL LOUNGE "FIND YOURSELF CLOSER TO THE HEART OF MEXICO" • 296 E. 171h STREET• lllLLG REN SQ. C<JSTA MESA PHONE 64l-76l6 OPEN DAIL l' ar I/ t1.n1. THANKSGIVING DAY MENU ROAST TURKEY & DRESSING OR BAKED HAM 2340 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 546-3596 _,., """'" C1111"1MI T...._. T .... C-.W w-..... toa.t ,4.ppt. v.n.y Tu~ enwy, S.gt Of °""'1Mll °'-"'I 4. 9 5 U;td~HMI S1ouc.n. .. 111 4.75 loMttlll lody ~ T1out s .... ..-1. rn 111 4.75 a-trloM ..... 11.w .... 1uo 6.SO lfoiltd Htw Y9fk llrril M*ot D'IW 6. 95 ---<-....... ~­---Kte MIMt "'•......,. s-........... Pll ...... b ,, ...... s,.cw °""""'' ~ ........ a... ...... °'*9 ilfl .w6t Vllff f'*'t --llJ! ...... .t11ont 644-170t (}/f~()/t,11, ~ ~-~~ .·~ French Restauraul THE FINEST IN · , FRENCH CUISINE COCKT Al'f Opet1 7 Nlth..._5 ,. 11 p.-. . "°"'Y Of , ........ Your Host: Edfnond-Your Chef: PferN 12532 GARDIN GROYE llYD. IAUIN GROYE 537-Sf\1 ~elecl«l California ' or Imparted WhU!I . Broiled Salmon Steak _ . • $3.00 Everu Monday Ntte: Ladlea uiilh Escort % Price on any menu jtem wilh ThU Ad. COCl<TAILS BAKC:RY • - ortN DAILY 11 :JO A-M. LUNCH DINMD WINE • BEER CATERING VIS'T Ql,R CO•IPLCT E DE LICATESSEN ANO B~•C:PY W'TH ITS UNLIMITED AR- P;, Y CF GE.EC.~ BLE F 0 0 D S FOR YQ1 •o r,; ', ; ,. ';'=;>11CAL PLEASURE. WE FEA TUR£ ZWAN HAM ANO THE FINE ST CHEESES AVAILABLE --OPEN 7 DAYS-- S•tn t!,r • Th•.,.1, -10 1.M. to 9 p.ftC"" r· t r'I 10 •.m. to Midnight , '" ': rAR KlNG .; .... L. 17th ·STREn CO 7 A MESA M5.a900 •• • • ·"-~~~~~~~------i+I ' • ' - ' • • I I I •I • • -'. . .. ' • ----. _, ~ ~ ...... DAILY PILOT Frldll, Nl'•M• 17, 1972 THANKSGIVING FAMILY .~.TYU DINNER Him or Turkey And All the Trin!m1"91 $3.95 ,..._ Chl'4"1 DIMW '1.11 CULLY AT THI "ANO IAR T•..clcly, Wa•..-Y• T'Wldcrf NAD....-llloy _, Scitwlloy J-S-S.., No .. It, 2 lo I ,.... CORNH OF PARK AND MARINI IALIOA ISLAND 673-4UO Relaxeci and Casual Intimacy THE BLACK KNIGHT RESTAURANT INTIMATE DINING COCKTAILS • DANCING SEAFOOD BAR ENTERTAINMENT ~ Open Dally 10 A.M. to 2 A"";M~ Lunch 11 :30 to 3 , Challi~ Exhibit~ "Work ·by .Jo A~n.e Mix llR4U IS G~ -1390 s. COoll Hwy .. ~Be.eh. Ind Mfry. Ell11belh BroW!l. Open dally from nooO unUI g NEWPORT H~ ART MlJSEIJM -2211 Weal Balboa l'ut:i=, reo<ot p1lallnp by J-.Anno Mi., N.V. U..111.. p.m. For lntonn1tloo, call •1111. · Blvd., Newport Beacll. Major rotroopectlve ellhlbitioe of ()pin from 11 Lm. to $ p.m. · nNI AllTS OAU.BllY -Santi Alli Co'lere. 17111 Slroet J)&lntlngi, larie walireolon llld Qiloeae lnl< drawing• of Hes· MAlllNl!lll SAVINGS AND LOAN -Wlltcllll at Diner, and llriltol. "MODWllOllla ot Alricaa 8c\llplure," 1 ~ lnaJd Marsh, an lmpcrlant -an arllal active from the Newport Beoch, obowlng lhroligb Dec. 1, pholograpllic -ya ellhlbll with won. from 17 private and publlc colleCtlona late JOI until hll death In llK n-1 p1lntlngs by Jemld by 1'JUlli local photosrapher, Tooy 11orpe1. lbro\llb<>Ut Soolllem Calllomla. Open ~ rrom 10 Buro1unan In the entran<e Sallery. SPACE MlJIEm! BUILDING -CallfomJa Muaeum of a.m. to 3 p.m. Aho open SUnday, Nov. 1J at the colle(e IRVINll CITY HALL -Room JllO, lrvlae Town Center, 421Jl Science. and lndultly, E>posltioe Park, Loo Anfolet. Saloo "Open llouoe" from U p.m. Mooday evenln11 .boun are 8-9 campus·Drlve, lrVWe.119un: daJI)' I -.mAI p.m. lmprtWon, abowtns ol the petnttngs of Aldo 1-Jo lhroullh Jan. 31. p.m. Tblre Is no admlsBlon charge. lit J)&lntlnp by 1lllda Allen of Irvine, a graduate or Pratt JACll GLENN GAU.ilRY --2831-E.-°""' Hwy., Corona ' PEPPER THEE l',Wlll -,111( W I!.~ Anabalm ln1Utute and the Cooper UbJon, New York. Throush N"' de! Mar. 0n .. man uhlbltlon o1 scUIPlllres by Guy Dill optnJ Chrlatmu FesUval op0nrNov, 16 and each ~d tOOe-vembtr. Nov. 19. lloul'I: daily from II a.m. ,to 8 p.m. alter until Christmas. Opell ~. Friday, Saturday and OCC FACULTY ART SHOW -OOC Ari Center, 2701 Fair· PURCELL GAU.ilRY -Art and Educotioe Bids .. <llapman Sunday from noon wiUI 8 p.m .. wtll lea.ture wares of South-vtew Rood, Colla Me11. On exhibit lbtougb Nov. 13-Dec. s, Coll,ge, 333 N. Gluoell SI., Orange. "Propulalom," a l<l'ltl em Calttomla Artlaus. Free admlaaloo. petntlng1, aculE:,lll'O, Prlnla, draw1nS1 and ceramic• by Ed- ol contemporary palnllngs on canvae by Jerry Sbaptro of BOWEM MIJSEUM 2002 N. Main ·S\., San1a Alli. The Com· ward Bal<er, vld Jbbns.-Vidot' Caaadoo, Charles Piner, Coote Mesa. Hours: 9 a.m. • 8 p.m., Monday u.r.u,Ji Friday. •·• of the Kachlnas, a ••-lay of aulhtnl. le ....... dolla llomla Shartq, Karen-M!)rllllaro, WW!am Payne, Robert -~AIN v -... -• _,_ Krieser, Lawrence.Le Brane, Wayne w. Tennant and Robert ·~~· ALLEY LIBRARY -lOJllO Slater Ave .. fOW)o made by Sootbwest ~. !ril be ublblted alOll( with Cunningham.· ta1n Volley. Acrylic p1intlngs by Vacllna thrnugb Dec. I. the saga or Prehistoric Man, numerowi atooe toota U!ed llNION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -17400 Brook-by prehistoric man. · GOWJN \fESr OOLLEGE -College Gellery, 157ff Golden'" burst, Fountain Valley. Acrylic pelntlnp by Vadlna tbrO<lsb West -~ Hunltnglon Beach. Paintings, drawings and Dec. 1. COSTA MESA CITY llALL-99 Fair Drive, Costa .M .... Oils pbotograpliy by GWC art faculty on tllhlbll through Nov. UC! ART GALLERY -Fine Aris Village, UC Irvine cam-by Fem Miller and Mary Long lbtougb November. 8-30. l!oUrs: 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7-10 p.m. Wedoelday. pus. Sculptures by Joyce Hayashi ol Loo Angeles lbat per-THE HATCH DECK GALLERY -26.10 "D" Avon SI., New-The art p~ reptUtnt _, -r by Robert Alderette, mlt the viewer to walk around and within. Hou.rs : noon . 5 port Beach. Watercolors by Harvey C. Adams lhrough Nov-Harvey Clemans, James C<mgell, Darrll Debert, Thomas p.m. Tuesday -Sunday, lhroligb Dec. a. ember. Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday trom 10 :30 Hawkine, 'l'bomu Morgan, Kay MorteDIOD, Pbllllp Sopockl, HUNl'INGTON HAIUIOVR YACHT CLUB _ Filth annual ment only. 642-7575 or 133-1171. Ronald Wood, and Jolin Wordes. art show of the uun.gton Hart>oor Ari Association, Nov. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -5000 New-NEWPORT BEACH crrY ~ -3300 Newporj Blyd., New· !Mt. The exhtblt-..UJ be precedtd-by-a-preYiew cocktail .port Center Dr. Newport Fashion Island Center. Paintings port Beach. lloun: 'dally, g a.m.-5 p.m. On exlilbll tlrough . party Nov. JO. Two of the "Moppets" p1lntlngs, "Milldng by William D. Vogel of Newport Beach. Dec. 5, wale'tolor, acrylics, oll, collage and m!Ied media by Time" and "Get Ready for Church," creatioos of artist MUCKENTHALER CENTER -119 Buena Vista Or., Fuller-ten WOIDtO members of Torua Ari League: Catherlae Blair, Marylin Sonnlchsen, will be featured in the ethlbit. For in-ton. Hours: TUesday.Sunday, 1.s p.m. Westecn art as col-Meryl Bonney, Gloria Br1delon, Jlnet HiUord, Loulle Davis Popul~:'~•~1nd JERRY LAMBUTH 330 EAST 17TH STREET COSTA MESA 642·2304 formation as to hours of showing, call ~7299. Jected by Westways Magazine during 8 to-year period. Lieber, Helen MCClalr, Helen B. Reed, C8rolyn Schllllng, MEXICAN VILLAGE GALI.ERV _ 15(! Pico Ave., San Collecllon emphasises subjects familiar to Caltfornla resl· l~rCbar;;;;;;Sbarp;;;;;;le;;;sa;;;,;and;;;;;;;Ru;;;;tb;;;An;;;dreas;;;;;;;Stooe;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Clemente. Paintings Jn oils and acrylics by David Noble dents and includes the worb of Merv Comlng, Marv Rubin, F"~~~~;:;:;;::;:;;=:~~;;;::;:;;;;;;;::;;;::"'::::=;:~=:=:~l~Re~x~Br~an~d~t~and~Ru.os~~Smi~th~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ONE OF THE COUNTY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL RESTAURANTS . . . for the bes& 496-5773 499-2626 MEADOWLARK ~UNTRY CLUI LaFk Room DINNER SPECIALS Choice of Snp or Solod ENJOY ••• -. lokod Pototo or kico l'll•f e 6orllo IN•d THANKSGIVING DINNER ----With Us ..,_.Fr .. 1:00 P.M. ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY -GLAZED ·VIRGINIA BAKED HAM ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF •.. , Co111pleto with oil tho hinHni11gi 1pocioJ Childro11'1 Di1111or COCKTAILS e DANCING INTllTAINMENT lllllll:VATK»ll IUGOllSTIO ·THANKSGIVING PINNER s.,.,94 From 11 :00 A.M. Roo1t You119 Tom Turkoy with oil tho trim111hu11 IJM "' ,.,_ -dllM (...., lJ) IJ.11 OlllW MlllCllMI, _.....,. 17.K lo.,or•1• e Do11ort WIDNESDAY -Top Sirloin Steik -----$2.tl THURSDAY ...,. Prime Rib ................. -........... $3.40 FRIDAY -Beel Stro9anofl .......................... _. $2. '5 SATUIDAY -Tournedot of Beef ---····--·-··--· $3.25 SUNDAY - 2 Lob•t•r Tail• .............................. $5.10 --. Orange County's Top Entertainment JO'E LIGGENS The Orl9hMI Ho.,eyDrlp,... with WILLY JACKSON 31106 COAST HWY., SOUTH LA~UNA -499-2663 Ample Portll"9 lt11q11ot Fteilitiot up to -450 Pooplo 167b •U.HAM AYIHUI tAt w.._1 • ! MDKl'S Hl\W/\111\N c COffEE SHOP: SUNDIIY CHllMPHtiNE BRUNCH Chadren's Brunch -Holf Price 11 o.m. to 3 p.m. A.FREE MOKI DOLL avery Sotunfoy ond S.ndoy with eoch $5.00 fob. EGGS WElED $2.7l HANGTOWN FRIED OYSTERS $3.00 RAINBOW TRO\JT ANO EGGS $2.7l LOX AND SCRAMBtED EGGS $3.00 CHICKEN tl\'E~ SAUT! $2.lO All AMERICAN $2.25 SPANISH OMElETTE · STEAK AND EGGS $3.10 IGGS BENEDICT $2.7l TIKI IJJllNGE ~El\Rl3 BIRD DINNERS HAPPY HOURS 2 p.m. lo 6 p.m. 4 to 7 p.m. Doily Choke of fourentrett • S2.95 WEEKDAYS COCKTAILS- DANCING ENTERTAINMENT DINING AND DAJ<;CING All dinner• to i11c lude: choic e of 1ovp1 du jour or dinner 1alad, toasted garlic bread, poratoe1 or rice pilaf, garden 11egetable1, ond coffee or tea, 7 DAYS A WEE K For Reservotions Coll (714) 557-7057 • 1440 8r i11ol (Pol/500ts) loco!~ of the Rodtwoy Inn. Coslo Mesa r.Airporter qnn Wotel 'MEDITERRANEAN ROOM All dh111or lto1111 h1clvdo clioico of 501119 or S•l•d SOUP-Cr••111 of Tomelo with Ch i¥•• SALAD -l ouod Gro111 Sele4, Cro11to111, Choico of Or111/119 INTlllS IOAIT TOM TUl•IY. Ow111 Roo11N To11t Tur••Y· Juicy ottJ To11cl•r, Olcl . f11hlo110cl DrMtiflt with Cor11l11111d 111d Chotl11uh, Gold111 61blot Gr••v, S110wy Whlppod Po!1too1 , or Glo .. d Yofl'I, P1til1 G1••11 Poo1. All T11tof.ill., C-W11MI f01 your Ol11i11t E11loymo11t. Chlld'1 Plote IU1ul1r 121 IASTllN CHOICI. NIW YOIK STU.I. flo .. orful 111~ FllU119, T1.la Top l111lii119 Stook wlll .. o To,p-4 with Glo11t Mu1hroo1111 •11d lu:orto4 with Ly111•1ho P.t•lfft 111d Whole &ro111 101111 . . PllMI 1111 OP ID, -AU JUS. Our P1roM1lol f1woN ... SolKI 01lt.• Portllfllll c,,.,.4 f.ro1t1 •ur &root Stefl4li11t Rl .. lt•••h will h At.co11119111lo4 " Croo"'o4 Spl••cll, Yorli1hiro Puddil•t 011d Cr1t1t1'1 Wkl,..4 H011•rodl1h. _ Ch114'• l'l1to 1Uit4or llt IOAIT"O DUCIUff, l it1r1clo. Sue-tu lo•I Dvc•UJtt Roo1'94 To11clor, 6rffft 1-a. • Qe.or~1 Mo11vro of Wild l ic.o olllll ~11r11hhocl with Tiiiy M11Mlorl11 Ore .. • S.etlo1u. 0111l11t ot ih Mttl JMPOITll IOYll IOU. Vo,.11lq110. Poochocl, 10110111' •M s.,.,Olll l'lplftf Het wltti Tltrr loy SMl11119, W\110 M11tetl -.,,poi, , 0.llooh Mot11ty ffl.11 e4ell4 t• • 5ol4H l'orfoet1011, A '•r10111I Ft11orlte, . 90IAlf Lie OP U.MI. Doi/cote Slico1 of Lt111~ Stf'V-4 0..or Our 01'· fo.W .. 9' 0r .. .i-., Llldl-4 0.1r with 111 ow• N•t111rol Jette•, Ti•Y Groo11 ,._, W,,.4 , .. •tM1, o"4 • S,.-11111 Hit Ml11t S11wc1. ' Clhl4'1 l'l•te lUltlllor 121 l•••tt•• Mldltio11t l, Trtdltl•11ol ~ .... rtt lftchtdM. 11700 MAC ARTHUR BL'fO., .NEWPORT· BEACH i O,,..tte Oroftt• Co11ft~ Alrpfff) RISllt.VAflONS IJ).t1'fl 4.71 J.00 7.lt 7.00 J.ID '·'' '·'' 1.21 J.00 I HUNTIN•TON llACH l71•J &U.1116 l21JI StZ.1t54 Real Cantonese Food eat here or take bomt STAG CHINESE CASINO OLD MEXICALI CAFE Grt1t Mexic1n Food 0,..11 ....... 4 •••• LUNCH e DINNER AFTER HOURS 7 .... AW ... 111 21st Pl., Newport BHch ORlole 3-9560 106 Mor.cw. Ploce IA! Tllo Nowport Pltrl 0,. YHt Aro•IMI Delly 12·12 -Fri. olMI Sat. 'tH 3 •.111. N....,.,, IHdi 671·171f PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile OVtns speed delicious pipinl-hot piuQ: ta 'YOU' door In mtnutn. For prompt seM<eJ>hono 646-7136 (Ntwpprt Beach/Costl M..,..17th •ndTus~n) or 147•1214 (Hllllllnlton 9Nch-Beoch end Hl•I). Tha1iksgiving Menu • ' . ~ . 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CLOSED MONDAY LET US PROVIDE YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY OR HAM ~=-=="° ~· llADY TO HEAT I IAT AWl•COl.De&rrftATTWMIOAyAILMLi ~ 645-l900 II restaurant· •LIN•. • l•KIPIY • C•TlllllNO c:mra ... Try Saturday's News Quiz • • Mark Farner, Don Brewer and Mel Schacher, left to right, who form Grand Funk Railroad will he joined by 'organlst Cr4!g Frost when they perform at the Los Angeles Forum Thursday, Nov. SO. Frost, like the members of Grand Funk, hails from Flint, Mich. and recorded with the trio ' for · their eighth album , "Phoenix." Tickets are available at the usual ageneies. Organist at Keyboard It Sunday afternoon concert, day in the Laguna Beach High f~turing organist Joyce Jones School auditoriwn, 625 Park will take place at 3 p.m. Sun· Ave., Laguna ~. Miss Jones, second in a series sponsored by \he Com- munity Con~ Association of Laguna Beach bas· b e e n honored for her mastery or the organ, according to a group spokesman. Closed Sundays W• •r• loc•+e-4 next to tflo Moy Co. In South Coest Pl1ze. . WJL-C....... ....., .... Yit1(). C"'11l1, t.:IMiR ---SUNDAY llUNCH .. , DNIA °"1VI ----· °" .... c.. "*""'.,._ ,. ~ ......... a.-. I While living in Germony with her husband who was an Army chaplain, · Miss Jones studied with Karl Richter, Andre Marchal and Helmut Walcha . NOW PLAYING ! llZARRE, MAD COMIDY a locker room look at the toughest broads in the world! EXCLUSIVE "John Huston's Most Powerful Picture In Y•anl The Surprise Hit Of This Ye•r's 1 • Cannet Film Festival" -Ch•rl•1 Ch1plh1 • LA l lfl'let "The Work Of A Gre•t Film·M•k•r With A 6rtet H•art" "Perhap1 The Best Film Seen At Cannes'' -S1i1M1y Tl111•1 . lolldo11 ''FAT Cln'' • -INJ Stacy KHCll Jiff lrl4tn .._ Cit lllullolh T1ylor Mld>ool CH!t "X Y AIDr ' . > FrldQ', NMtnbtr 17, 19n • New5e,ason For Irvine • The University Orchestr;i UC Irvine wltl present 11 · fll'ft ·concert of .\tl season~· day and Saturday . Nov . 17 18. 8 8 p.m. Jn the P'lne A Village Theatre. Conductor --Peter Ode~31 professor or music, will dirt the orchestra In the plavlng · "Lear Suite" bl John ~1 Swaekhamer and ''Symphon~ No. 5 in C Minor" b\ Beethoven. Graduate sluderil Guy Michael Hardy will be guest conductor for the open- ing ' number, Emmanuel Chabrier's "Espana.'' Ticket! to the concert are $1 and are available at the Fine Arts Box Office, UC Irvine, 92664. For further information call the Fine ArU Bo1 oCfict, 83U617. PREVl-EW FRIDAY NOY. 17 8:45 P.M. IDWARDS ~INIMA Hort.or A .U-, C.... Al-. • 146-11 OZ '''LADY DIANA ·SINGS -. §~E. l!!J 0 elllls· -~?~~ A RED -IOOUU&IOI•· ' :n7~:i= HOT •••11111111-· ..... -.--.._..- SMASH!" 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F~. •""-17, l9n DAILY PILOT It.ti ,... .. JIMMY WITHERSPOON IN LAGUNA 'Trojan Women' World Premiere at CSF "The Trojan Women," a new work by a California Stale University, Fullerton profe:;sor, has its w or Id premiere at 8 p.m. tonight in the·campus Little Theater. Cal State Fullerton Sv,....,- phony Orchestra has selected the work by Dr. Roberr J. Stwart, associate professor of mu sic. to initiate its 1972·73 concert season. It is one of thrPe major compositions scheduled for the evening performance. Also in- cluded are the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante, K. 364, w i I h soloists Kenneth .Goldsmith, violin and Pamela Goldsmith, vi6Ja ; and the ·Mendelssohn Reformation Symphony. The 60-member orchestra is under the baton of John A. Farrer, assistant professor of music. , I NOW' NO RESERVED SEATS' WINNER! 3ACADEMY AWARDS SPECIAL CHILDREN'S ,RIC( CIHL Y$1·50 f XCCPT fAIOAY & SA IUROAY f VI NtNi.S "'fiddler onthe · ~- oolhe screen ... 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' ar; l m, ' Jui co • so ' ., ' , lh ~ llj • .. • , ' .- I~ !Ii Tl p; .. , w ,··"G ·P; _, ' • 1l j ip ·1 w • • t' -· t PACIFIC STRINGS PREPARE PROGRAM .~---~--~~---------~---~-------~ j : ! .CHANNEL 50 TURNS ON. • • (From Paga tl) several months ago, but he million, which came roughly a , But Cooper stressed the 8t8::-says the opportunity for solid third each from f!deral, state , ,tlon will need private support reporting will be much greater and local sources. In this area: with Channel 50. , "The reason v;e're moving '• \Vl th com mer c i a I ·' slowly in educational and journalism, it was a struggle ! wltural affairs is that we to get two or three mfuutes on •.want to be sure what we turn a story, and t~rr, wasn't very ~'.Out is first rate," he said. much you could sp.y in tha~ ~ , , time. There is ·potential for .: •, Cooper, w~ ~111 be heading quality. here that I didn't have . ; Up lhe station s news team, before/' Cooper: says. • does foresee a strong start for -cooper says that the biggest :t "tj:Je documentary news pro-limit ls funding. With himself \. arammlng on _Channel !iO. •1e as the only member of the ., .Jias ten . »-minute . segments news staff, he says there will . already filmed and m th~ can, probably be 0 n I y two news I and says there 11 potential for documentaries per week. many ~ore. Increased funding would 1 "Oi:an&e County has never have to come through cor- . had in-depth television news poratlon arants, he saiQ. · coverage/' he says. '"Mlere's The IWdlos of Channel 50 · so much lo do out there it's are located in a $2 million ; ·astounding." telecommunications center at ! Cooper was a newscaster for Golden West College. The first ~: the CBS Orange County opera-,_year's capjtal ouUay ~and ::1 Hon before it was phased out ' operating budget was $1.1 " ·, r. 'No Place' at UCLA ' ' ' As the second production in through Sunday and cOntinues its Silver Anniversary Season. Nov . 29-Dec. 2. the UCLA Department of Directed by faculty member Theater Arts presents "No Orville Ballard, a racially- Place to Be Somebody," a mixed cast 1Vlll portray tbe "black black comedy" which blacks and whites of our aocle.. won for playwright Charles ty. , ,...Gordone the coveted. Pulitzer Perfqrmances are at 8:SO ·Prize. p.m. nightly, except Sunday at ../ • The taut drama will take the 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available , •aiage of the Freud Playhouse for all performances: call ~ iD Macgowan Hall on the (213) 825-2581 for reservations i . Westwood campus itonl&hl and information • , ' MAJOR ST·dolo· PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:30 St.arrinCJ James ·Garner Katharine Ross "A smash ing mystery, loaded with comedy incl fun .. great en tertainme nt." -RONA I AR.R.ETT IRIDGl' THE ULT I MA Tl · lMlllCAJI DESTINATION" VllL>.C"ifVOI,£ N,Y,1, nlYllW IATI D 1 ... 1 "BUITERFLIES ARE FREE" Show• •t 7:00, 10:00 "GIR.L. IN MY SOUP" will not 1how pt•.,i•w nit• 'JI Mr HENDRIX · PAT HARTlfY .... ,aw u --MIC!llEL JEFFERY ·-&IRJIY ill PllENIB:AST Color by DE LUXE• rf'Dlll~~'$'1JtrictUAU COM". $1 •. !!'!~!!.~1 ~. 'Pacific Strings ' Play Concert Sunday "PIClfle Strlngl" w 111 Park ind R«rt1llon Dopt. ''.Holberg Sult•" by Oriea: "La . yean ond ~ 1ppwed ·Iii over • perforDl.lncet, In- cluding the lltries of Young Peoples 'Mini' con c er ts tn _,..... e,111rt 1 preeellled lo ...... • n d P"lvete etomentory ....... of Orange County. pnlll!l. 1 Sund 1 y af. AdJnlulon will be It for Oracton del Toreo" by Trulna ; temoon concert on Nov. 19 at S adu1ts, $1 for children up to 'lnterludium en Modo Antlco' p.m. in the Santa Ana City oge 12, with a special rate of by Glazoumv: and the "St. Hall Annex Auditorium, 530 N. $1 each' for members of Paul Suite" by Omlav Holst. organizations attending 1 ft "Peclftc Strln~•" 11 an rtpn!senling the Symphony•---------- Ross St., Santa Alli. ble of •···) 1 It Is · sponsored by the srouj>I of 10 or more. eDlllll pro etl~~ n· ~latlon o1 Or•nc• County Symphony Association of The program_ of atrina: atrumen\llllts lncludinc violin , Orange County. wllh_41le enaemble an<1.str!n1 orcboslra }'Joie, and cello. the lN'\!P has cooperation of the s~ Ana;l-;m;::••:l'=:w:i:ll=i:n:cl:ude=::' :h:e::been::::in:::•:•ls:t:cnc:_e::for:::t~wo~ II "NICHOU.$ ... ALEXANDIA" Wl-.r Of 2 0...1 Oii Ow G;.., C-.....C.ope k ,... 111 C...,I (PO} AIM Tiie hlMllo" EUA, THI LIOHlll IS U.CKI "LIVING-Plll" I• Ctfilr -lll tlll IOI . \ -' . '). rllllNll A MOYINO AMO MMrrl'IA VllW Of flJIN•Ol•TNl•tlNTUIY UYAl(.u.IA ................ _.....,.._,,......,L....,,0.A.I . . "The People of Spoon River" A NtW AIW'tAYICIM CW Eclgat-lff Molten' "OlllC Uf~ll -.... ................. '°'"_,.,.._.,,.....,,..._ --~-- A POT STUDIO THEATER l'lllSENTAT!ON On tlago at tho Lida loland Playhauoe@ NI YLl UOO IOla. N1M01U MllCM WM CWIAllll -AU. ...... Sl.ot ... ......-.. w I <4•0Ul•U>·:tM1" TONIGHT & TOMORROW ONLY! NOW THRO TUESDAY STl:Vf: MCa.JllN AS ~&JI 1111' 1 & 11111 P.M. ..... .l!llllll' lilEATn' lllt I>VHA.'WJU' IMJHHm -~ ... ~ .. At f P.M, c .... s ........ 2 No Wllnder people . donrt leave Park Newport on weekends. Would goo? A beautiful back-bay location-congenial new people lo meet- an unbelievable choice of things to do. when you're In the mood-It's all here et Park Newport lor as little Ba Sl 74.50 Your renl Includes unfimited use of 7 l1ghted tennis courts, 7 swimming pools and the fully staffed $750,000 healtll "spa. with saunas, whirlpool, paddleball courts and conditioning room . If you're the entertah1lng type, Park Newport provides lot.ir catering kitchens and private rooms for dining and dancing. We also have several miles of bicycle lralla, a putting green. shuffleboard and Oust for a touch ol noata lgla ) a croquet court. And your Park Newp0n apartment lo •Icy. Quiet, private and cheerful. Bendbox new, II features a G. E. kilche n, drapery, carpeting and a private patio or balcony. All parking is covered and reeerved, with elevators to all floors . Choose a spacious junior one apartment for BS little 11 $174.SO monthly, or a roomy 1·pr2·bedroom pJan r a sturwtlog towl\ house with 2 or 3 be drooma . . For your convenience, we h•ve our own gounner mlr1<el, ~euty salon l:lnd dry cleaner, located at our 60·fool clock tower. Today. see how tile world of Newp0n Beach comes together·at Park Newport. All of it here waiting for you, at a rent that may be no more than you're paying now. And where you'll hardly ever want to leave home on weekends. We're located next to Irvine Center end Fashion Island, et the intersection of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Reade. Telephone (714) 644-1900 forrenlal lnfonnation. Park Newport Apartments on the Bag ~RAILS• RJR FMENTBWJ . wtJNO PID'LI T-..t.i.c~t1!1111•.i•lr• ..... ,.,_,......,,,.._....,_ ... ,,...,. let .,...,. .,. .......... 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' by Chester Gould ~ t IJ .,. by Tom K.-Ryaa -- by Al Smltfl by Dale Hale WHAT OOI!$ .. • GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS . - by Harold Le Doax ITM6~ ''TMMf 11 A Sl'ANIAAD 11TT"* Hl!ft-' '\I 1, (" ... , '[. . , . ' -. -...)' --l,f""'1J' ,,.. . . ~ ly Cllarles lanotti .-----'----. QIM~<1 . ~ l'll<'ia,.g.llh '. ., .. , .• . _,. ' I --------- • . - ' ' , • 1 .. ·" .. ,, ' ' \ • f 'I. ' • ' "· ' • . .. . . '. "' . ' .. .... ., -. ' ' • lj ... ' ' . I ' -- t I' --.. DAl~Y PllOT J • Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cail Sell It, Find It, Trade It With e Want Ad On the waterfront Pool, pier and slip too! NEW CARPETS and DRAPES, 2 ~edrooms, 21> baths, WET BAR, marble• firep)ace. Overlook THE . WATER from your patio 'l"d enjoy ................................ $85,000. AUSTlN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES 644-n10 Genera Gener11I • ~ I Ope~ JJoU4e:J Sunda'J 1-Sp.m. HARllOR VIEW HILLS 1529 KEEL 4 BR., 2 Ba. 1500 KEEL 6 BR., 4 Ba. 1425 KEEL 4 BR., 21h Ba. SPYGLASS HILL $79,500 $99 ,500 $79,500 3801 OCEAN BIRCH 5 BR. $122,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1847 PORT MARGATE 3 BR. LINDA ISLE #54 Linda Isle Dr. 5 BR. F. Wtr!t. WESTCLIFF 1521 ANITA LANE 4 BR. IRVINE COVE 2590 MONACO DR. 3 BR. CDV TURTLE ROCK 19201 EDGEHlLL pR. 4 BR. FV $69,000 $289,500 $72,500 $195,000 $105,ooo ALL THE WORK 'S" DONE Decorated with quality. A lovely gatden; a good 4 bdrm. plan. A fine neighborhOOd. See it SUN. 1·5. 1529 KEEL. $79,500 - Fee. J im Muller JUST LISTED A super FAMILY HOME. 4 BR .. formal D.R., extra hobby rm. & pool table size family rm. w /wet bar -ice maker & BBQ. , This is real living. $74 ,750. Bud Austin SPACIOUS BAYCREST HOME Immaculate 5 BR. home with swimming pool. on fee land. Large family rm., formal dining rm., dres~ing rm. & bath off pool. Perfect fan1ily home. $87,500. Eileen Hud' son p DO YOU LIKE USED BRICK ' Then 'you will like this 3 bdrm., 2¥2 bath home \Vith formal dining rm. l~ sunken !am. rm. Land inc .. $691000. .Howard Wells · ' 67' PRIME BAY FRONTAGE 120' Slip is one of the many features that go \Vith this outstanding 5 bdrm! home. His & Her n1aster su~., Beautifully decorated thruout. Marcia Bents • CHARMIN G HARBOR VIEW See this 4 BR .. J"arri . rm. home ~rith formal din. rm. & be8utiful VanLuit wall cover· in gs. Lush grounds. All this on fee land. $73,500. Gary 'Kno>< WHAT A FIND! $42,900 JUST LISTED - 3 BR., huge !amily rm., new shag cpts .. ne"•ly painted -in easy living. low care University Park. Call '!C huck" Lewis CONDOMINIUM BY THE SEA· Laguna Ocean Side Jiving -pools , teonis, white beaclies & guards. 2 BR .. 2 Baths, ocean views. Spotless. Owner wants ac· lion. $57,500 G~rge Grupe ULTIMATE '"' QUALITY More than charming; a mountain top castle. Unusual view, U.C.l., Fashion 1-sland, Cata· Una. Palos VerUes . 4 BR., 2 !rplcs. $105,000 -1'~ee . Paul Quick LI DO ISLE -VALUES 1. Great new listing on \Vaziers. 3 BR .. 3 ba .. sep. dln. r1n., lge. patio. $71 ,500 2. 4 BR.. 3 Ba . wit h great M.B.R. & deck. Near Club. $74 ,500. Charlene Whyte CANYON & OC EAN ¥1EW Froni Ibis older 2 BR., C.D., ·,olid & sul>- stanllal home in ShorecllUs. Charming Ter- race. Bob Yorke 133-0700 644-2430 • SSO NEWPO RT CENTER Oil. N.I. 2141 E. Coast Hwy., C'Orofui del Mar "'Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1~" 673-4400 * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LIDO ISLE -$245,000 Beautiful custom-built home for present owner. On lagogn. Protected patio, family rm w/wet bar, formal dining rm & game ..rm. 'Many luxurious features. 2·story entry with"" choice tile floors, blt·in vacuum system. CORONA DEL' MAR SPECTACULAR VIEW Broadmoor's most ilLxurious hon1e. OutBlanding Roor plan. Unobstructed view; main oulrloor living on view side make• this .i bdrm., 2 trplc., dining rm. plus den hon1e an exciting buy at $135,000. Ca.11 for funher de- tails. -WATERFRONT WITH SLIP OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO S Just listed -only $92.500 -beautifully decorated 3 Bdrm., 2 bath waterfront home in priv. area, featuring huge mstr. bdrm . suite, gourmet kitchen, paneled living rn1. w/lrplc., lovely shag carpeting thrououl, 3 sep. patios for fun enlerlaining, and big pic- ture windows for viewing yollr o"'" slip & private beach. #17 BALBOA COVES BALBOA POINT A xlnt buy on financially agreeable terms, like a 51'> 'ii, assumable lol!ll, low down & look what yo u get - 3 bdrms., 2 baths, forced air heating, dble .. garage & much more. Penin· sula Pt. membership offers tennis, bathing & small boat launching. Asking ~2,500. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths; large family & dining rooms. Garage on electric eye. Enclosed patio. Steps to East bay. A besl built & main- tained home. SALISBURY REAL TY 315 MARINE AVE., BALBOA ISLAND EVENINGS --STRALLER WHITE 67:1-9107 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB INCOME *********** ******** Live in the atmosphere of thi,s beautiful pri· vate County Club! Ca thedral beamed ceil· ings, conversation pit -with fireplace, lge. family rm, formal dining rm & 4 1lge bdrms. View of area & golf course. 3-car garage. Tastefully decorated. Sec. enlPance, $119;000 21 HERMITAGE LN. OPEN DAILY 1:80-4. PcnthoWk' triplex; 3 2-BR. ,., --erol $85,000 ~ General 3 BR. home, 6 2-BR. units liiiiiiiiiiiiii-jiiiiiiiiiiiii oRtN'G'Elicc>ASj MonteceHo 2600 -:,l,!~~ $22,450 •. -Eastside 4 Units $&6,900 LIDO ISLE -$74,900 Im maculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a choice Lido Isle comer lot . Bright & sunny & with a Jge south patio. Excellent condition. 1ilaster bedroom opens to patio. Owner \I/ill consider lease/option. Immed. possession. Corona d~ Mar 644-4&48 3 Bl'droom 2 bath, newly I ':;~~~~~~~~/ derorate<I inside & out. 3 Popular area -a.lwa)lll In de- mand by renlen. All, tmll• ,are 2 bedroom, t btllh, fenturing peUo~ lav.•n arcu and rireat privacy. PrcM.'111 ownen1 have UJ>Kra<lcd and n-furb~hed propcr1y lo f'x· tent of approxlmat1•ly $9.CXXI rluring: pa.~• )lf'ar. Ex<'l'llent financing available. Plellk:' phone 5-16-2.TI3 for ad- ditional infonnaUon. [ 1 pools, clubhouse and no :con AGE ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 HARBOR VIEW Lusk 4 Bdrm. with lge. !amily rm. & pool. 3 Car. garage & you own the land. Owner on East coast wants a buyer. $89,500 VIEW ADOBE With pool, guest hou se, stables; on 15 acres. 4 Bdrm. main house has beamed cell 's., formal dining rm. & "walk-in" frplc. $150,000 OR with 26 acres, $225,000 OR 56 acres, $320,000. General PAIK HUNTINGTON "HELMSMAN" MODEL $49,900 2865 E. COAST HWY. (The Mutuel Bl"9. I • CORONA Dl!L MAR GeMral Gosli, What A ky! Uve ln new, beautiful El Toro. 4 bedttlOITIS, 2 baths, large tarn.ily room openil)fl; to a lovt>ly kitchen with all the built·ln1. f'uUy air con· ditiont-d and «ipri nklf'rs front ilt rear. An attractive wcU·kcpt home in 1'.K!.111 area. A..~kfng price $34,000. C: ;, ,\(I I h "'~ ! Ii Thl!I beautiful trllevel llomc has a current n:."t>IAl'Cnle nl cost or more than $.>2,000! Fcalurea 4 bedrooms, formaJ dinlng, large paneled family room with fireplace Rcal!ons 646-mt ancl upgndlnK & im· :l»l Wl'atclUf Ori't'(' provcmen11 tbat must be Open 'till 9 p.m. Jren. Owners moving to North<..,,. Call!. nnd wanl * * V.A . ** honw. 110ld N 0 \V ! lnl · ()wnc-r will JPU at V.A. •P-- ma cu I a l e .. c o nd I l ton prallll; l BR., l 'i ha. A throua:hoot, 11itua1cd on nice Mme In a JtOO(f, Colrta large premlun1 lol. Pica~ lt1rsA toe. phone ,,._2313 for •d· MORGAN REAL TY , NEAR OCEAN ·rn Double your Money in less than 5 yrs • Thi.11 great p1-ope11y hwt bi..X'n in one family tor aen{'ration!!I · Evl'ry 11mort buyer hil.111 wtnlcd this . 001• of 1111 kind in the v.'Orlrl . No>A.· lt'11 for sak .l v.·e have It . lrn· proved 2 a<:N's on Harbor Blvd. al N~·port Blvd. · Good 1cnan111 • S..115,CXXI. • Brochure avaih1blf'. ~uintord ~ llALTY 15"c.91M6 Dswnta"" .C..h ,.._ H1:~ 642-2991 "Winner" Wltll A Pool! $ZS, 900 ,\ klvcly 3 bedroom, 2 both hut11~. all elf!ctric p1u1h button bulll·ln kllcbcn. llgbt 4 1:htt..'t'ful! ~lld'illul f*llO, han&lng bt.McCll w\lh Oow· en, lonrl• of 'tk-eklnJC, ht5h low matnftnflnt~ landACl'lJ>" lol and a beaulltul 1wtm pool' Ol'k. ~17XI. TARBELL dlllon<l lolo. , UU64l •IM45' re~.iiSi' Jl<<J ld;:t•m• .. , SCl·5618 o:::-· C..IA M• .. ~ (!P('N T\!PM ~ ~Gefle;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;1 OWNER LEAVING STATE Lowly 3 BR -"'If· Dated tor boml!llnetla and warmth thruout. Nk» lttTtt In -0--. ""9-c9 * ... ,.,.. * lTIO~nue ~ f"rtrie 0>"5I to Caul Ot•toJ Exclusively Ours Prima kK.ation ebo.we Newperl H•rltor. a..vtl· fvl 2 l:tel, ·d•n hom e with view. Cv1tom buitt witk hardwood floo n, t;ft roof. Meny extr•• . Inc. •t•l"'''' tfeel refrlt •• ftHu r, food clatar, st1reo, AM, FM refjto , '"'Ut-iit TY. tArt• prr· vita y1rd. Will constder +re de \for hone prop. 1rly. $59,950. As• 1 .. LYNNE ~OTHELI, W1l•or & l.11, Mt..7711 . ·- yard 11i·ork. lie v.•hQ m.ea to live easy call now. Neoport FairvW 646-1111 (Mytlmol MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 4 BR, t•n, DR: Montego flan, near pool & pa rk. Shows like a mode -loads of used brick & cuslom landscaplnJ. Washer/ Dry· er, Re!rlg., &. Playhouse mcluded . Helen WOOd ~ (Pll) NEID A Jtt<>RT ESCROW? • lmmac~lete Harbor . lew Hills 4 Ill\, 2 balh. FR home. J>'onnal & Informal dining areas. Gardens. patlos, decks, kar ga- ra ge. Fee land $89.llOO. Dona Chichester 642-8"l35. OP1':N SUNDAY 12-5 p.m. 1221 Keil Or. 1Pl3}_ · HEY THERE MR. TMRIFTYll Corona del ~1ar has a triplex ror you. 11'~ you like the touch o! "Down East." with 2 units on 2 full tots in an outatanding loca· lion that cOuld appreciate "nut or lhll worl d." Loi• Miller 64Z.8235. (Pl4) LIOO ISLI IAYFRONT 45' of ·sandy beach -beaullful mBlt•r 1ulte on upper floor -plus 28R -2 bllb1 -DR It te.rrifit' kitchen w/breaklast area. Valid reaso n !or sale -asking t"l25.000. (P151 "LIVE BIG" Beautitul Big Ca nyon condo -)fonaca Modol -3 BR, 3 bath. Nevrr been lived ln. Flinv•J view. S.rbani Gothard 64U235. (Pl&) (Irvine I· .. -· ... · _ _,c. •··• -HI Dlliflf OtM Ml•WI ·' , ................... ... NEED FI VE BEDROOMS ? RELAX ! \\'hoever needs 5 bedroo1ns needs to relax! We kno\Y they're hard to find and we know it's hard to relax (when you need 5!) But here's the answer: Lusk-built Eastbluff, close to Newport Center. shops. tennis. the beach and schools tCatholic and otherwise), close to shops, churches (Catholic and otherwise), clo:1e to tennis, close to the beach and Back fla y. The floor plan is fabulous! Formal di.nlng, ..,; family room fireplace and 4 bedrooms up, : 1 down! If you need five, let Unique sell : you five. At $ Seventy Tu•o FIVE! : C•IMct UNIQUE HOMES Of COONA DIL MAl-67S-600I i U~l()UI: fi()Ml:S I REAL ESTATE I I I ' I J Li ' I ' I l ~· PTE~ -01R CTORY " .... ..., *" ... ' ""''" ......... . ,.. ........ ...,_ Alf ... 2 ....... , ......... . .1 .:; ... ..,..,.. .. ., ......... .,, ..... , I I ... ...... lo tMey'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,_.,. . .... .,.. .............. ., .. """ ......... lilt •• w.r..ti.. .. t\h eel ...... .....,, S...' -·-· . HOUSES FOR SALE 12 BR & F1mily Rm or Deni 2000 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 646-1520 !Fri/Sal/Sun I :30-5) (3 Bed rooms) 1847 Port Margate ntVuHomes) NB 644·2430 $69.000 (Sun 1·5) 2590 Mo1>aco Dr. (Irvine Cove l Cd M 644-2430 $195,000 (Sun 1·5) (3 BR & F1mily Rm or Don) *2323 Ptivafe Rd., Newport Beach 642-5200 $53,000 (Sat & Sun 1·51 -t'UIQ7 Holiday, Bayerest, N.B. 642·5200 $75,700 -(Sat & Sua 1·5) 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shore•) NB 646-1550 $112,900' . (Dally) tt31981 So. Coast Hwy ., Laguna Beach 494·7518 (Sun 1·51 (4 a.droomt) 20362 S.W. Birch (Back Bay) 642-5200 $59,500 Sanla Ana Hll. (Sun 1·5) 1529 Keel (HVuHomes) Cdll 644-2430 $79,500 1425 Keel (HVuHomcs) Cd!l ·644-2430 $79.500 1521 Anita Ln (\Yestclif!) NB 644-2430 $72.500 (Sun 1·5) (Sun 1·5) (Sun 1·5) (4 BR & F1mlly Rm or 0.nl 2015 Commodore rBaycrestl NB • 642-5200 S64.500 /Sat & Sun 1·5) ttl653 Bayside Dr. (Ytmn'• Cove) CdM 875-1935 (Dally) *2118 Santiago (Dover Shorn) NB 64~200 -. (Sat & Sun 1·5) · ***4521 Brighlon Rd . (Cameo Shores) . CdM 642-8235 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 19201 Edgehill Dr. (Turtle Roc:kl Irvine 644-2430 $105.000 !Sun 1·5) IS a.droomtl 3801 Ocean Birch !Spyglass 111111 NB 644·2430 $122.000 (Sun 1·5) (5 BR & F1mlly Rm or Den i ** #46 Unda Isle 1Unda Isle I NR 642·8235 !Sat & Sun 1·5) ** f 3 Linda Isle !Linda Isle) NB 64U235 (Sat & Sun 12:30-4:30) *2401 Francisco. Newport Btach 5411-7729 S98.750 ISal & Sun 1-4) :** ~54 Unda hie Dr. (Unda h ie) NB 644-2430 $289 .500 !Sun 1·5) (6 Bedrooms) 1500 Keel 11!\lullomesJ Celli 6#2430 S00.500 <Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 12 BR Eich) 230 Cedar (NO"'J'Ort Shoresl NB • 873-6210 $64 ,500 (Si t & Sun 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 a.dreomt) **4411 W. Co.,t Hwy., Newport Beach 642·5200 1~1 & Sun 1·5) INCOME PIOPERTY 7·UNITS 16·1 1 R-1 ·21-l 1338 \\', Balboa Blvd., Ne•'port Buch 642·5200 (Sun 1-6) LOTS FOi SALE ttlll53 S.vslde Dr. (Y1chum10 '1 Cove) Cdl1t ~1~18tl (Diily) ..... . ....... ... ··-· ......... ...... r GOOD REAL ESTATE 494-7511 353 NO. COAST HWY •• LAGUNA BEACH TARBELL Huntl"8ton lleoch lrvlne OWN'lR ~!°J:!~~ 1'RANSFERRED 4 spacto\la bahooms, fa1nily JUST LISTED O"•ocr 11.slthli juat $56,500 fo~ 11111. beaut. 4, Bdrm., family rm.. dining 1'tl1. hon1l'! in "style for family living" Turtle Rock. 3 Car garage. Full house air-condllloner 11·c111c1nber la1t sun1n1er! ) & hun1ldlfier. Upgraded ap- pllance1. Complete exterior newly pB.inted, many eXlra1 It located j~t a block from 2 ~ YES, this IN· CLUDES'the overs.11.Cd, pro. ftuionally Jndacpd. lot! TARBELL 18884 BrookhW'll, Fountain Valley e HOUSEWIFE'S DREAM e All on one floor, 3 BR. big kltch iv/loads of cabinets, C"us11n floor lo ceil firepl, tlbl door enlry, big laundry Spiral Staircase ...... a<ijacent b • I It I n llard·«Mx>me.by! You bf-I! kitchen, boa.els a Mnd.some "Fl'anciscan Fountains by llrepla.cc::, great for lamlly l,hc Sea" 5 Sedrnl & family fun & tn~ertalnlng! Large rm, 3 Hie balhi. Over 2tlOO patio for Outdoor pleuurea sq fl of supr.: comfort. up-o v c r Io o k !I a lovelY graded thruout. Large patio, landscaped back y a rd . pl'ol l<bcpd yards, fully Plush carpeting, drapes in- !lprlnkJered for loiv 1nalnt. eluded! Brk, S 2 9 , 9 5 0 , Price only $53.900 11•ith only 1-'84H69:;::..=lo:·-----~ 101< down. 962·8851. • INVESTORS • LIKE TO rm, err.I pallo. Lot big ENTERTAIN? l'nouih for 2 pools. Even It will be a joy in lhis lclsure has a boat gale, on cul-de- orlcnlcd home. Your gue~l.l!I sne ·101. Only $32,500. No 1vlll flow thru !he 40 f1. Hv· ilov.'n pa,vmt i:es'd. associated Ing rm., lge. J..itchcn arcn, REAL ESTATE FAIR into the den, arouhd the .......... ii5.16ii·;i2'.liiiliiiiiiiiiiiio pool, or to the bUge cunyon &. ocean vie-.\' patio. Open Sun. 12-4:30 P.?tl., 615 Rock- ford Rd., Cameo Hlghland1. Newport.Outstanding Ha.t"bor View ito1ne, offering all .the refine- men ts that make .a happy fan1ily'. 4 Lge. bdrms., · 3 ball\s, lush carpeting & drapes, 1 -family rm. wfbftck fireplace. paneled in I :,~choice wood & a \vet bar. Profess.-land-l . scape design. See thi.s house soon -offered ! ' · at $74,900 includin,i! the land! I . Collete Park BKury I '·This large Mesa model home, lying behind ; . ', a courtyard & \'Vrought iron gate. has 4 1 bdrms. & a den1 completely remodeled ' _ · kitchen. On lush. lndscpd. grounds. tt is :· squeeky clean, ready to move intp. Offered .. •"' .. :i '. at $39.500. CORBIN ~Mllfitr :. '"REALTORS ' . . .. ;· Gener1I TARBELL BR:Ot<ERS -qEAL TORS 1tl1S W Bolbo1J 6'1-J46J University Re1lty 3001 E. Cst. lh;-y. 673-6.510 "-'-, * DUPLEX * VJ IlU°'21 South of Hlghwoy ~ Excollonl Locotlon ~ 11 2& Den&2 Br. * Ocean House Ncy.•port $71,500 2955 Harbor Costa l\.ieY Shol't!s. 4 Bd1·n1. 'Valk 10 MOR~AN REAL TY -' ocean. S39,!XXJ. 67~2 67~59 ABANDONED I ! ! * 4 BDRM, '"' b<lh. 3 • ., DUPLEX-BY OWNE_R_ ~ gar, on a crest wllh n ~1v,11c.~ transfe~d to I hOC'n· Vic»'. nca_r ~ $54,900. 708 Larkspur. remodeled & 1-.;. \ acant .rw., 3 balfi, J7J3 \\\•11lc!Hf Dr. N.O. rt'ady to move in. Shutlen;, l°Olt1lo! CarpC"tlng, 1h'll pes, &&ml ' beautiful new kitchen, bath huiltin~. /}tltlO, ovcrsized '"iiiiiiO..................... •. ~,..~""" ,....,~!"" Id I I kl.&.. 1• II< C'lli-pcl. ~ . .JIN. !;I!,)-_,,; i;:1:1r11gc! ca or '""' • 4 I d H 67!>-7616. large farni!y l'OOm . l'l'Cl'Ca· 9 room -· ome 1-'"'-='-------- tlon.t:l'nler & pool. in('l~1ded~ 2 baths. enclosed patio, dou-BY 0 w n er. Spectacular Anxious ~c!l1•1· ai'1k1ng $.{2.800 blc gnrage, new carpets & Spyglasi'I Hlll forever view -10' ~ down OK~ drapes. I n1 n1 c d lat c frotn this luxurious, new 4 f)Q~ses~if111. ~::as\ C 0 st u Bdnn. Medin. llorne. Sep. ti.lesa. $28.500. dining room. $00,930. l.tii'.ljiir.\n'!.I Roy McC•rdle Re1ltor 673-1010 531}-7()j(I lBlO Newport Blvd., C.l\1:. Costa Mesa 548-7729 :'.CONTEMPORARY fabulous mesa o~\~;~~~~"' ELEGANCE verde! $36,950! s::uuu. ti'"' 11 1u :r•su 111a1itc v \ SEE HAWAII? NORTH MESA SPECIAL ••• $31,000 VA APPRAISED ' Prcslige adtil"t'ss.' fi1vely l lo;~n 11i h Pll."fllt•nt11 or S296. :. DESIGNED WINNER! homt• 1\·ith a rabulous 1.·1x20 1·1rr ~ ITr:' Sl.f)()() do1vn 11· K i\lrium and clini~ pe.lios , ft. t.'nclo!W!I anti §C!'<.'Cnod $~.lX~. · ~ud. l Air-cund. ex· i-.l\1a!tter Dcdroom SC'paralt'(f 1 patio for yc11r round family r1·u!J\'f' hun\!" ,,. 1 hl·~lrn111 & -· Jrom 3 othrrs I fun & C'1lll"rtn!ning. Kin~ slz-1:1'11. and niu.ch niul'f'. Call ~ ~·orrnal dining area . ~I bt'flmo1n,, 2. elrganl now ru,i-.'!.t•lails. , · x.'PIU!h interiQr det.'01'ftltng r1re11luccs. onC' 1n laJ'ie GINN'l l\101Ul!SO:'ll , -CC'n1ral air-l'Ond control 1 fan1ily rron1 . Gounnel's •*• -Rl-.:ALTORS- ' •. LOADED \VITJ.t F:XTRAt prirlc ~itchen, ."d <' I u x l' .. • *• 1500 flfesa see at $42,9'°.J(l. bu[\tihs include d1Sh\\'~l\er. ,.t'aM. •Verde Dr. Elis! ' ... gold shag car,ellnq, rich • ~:J * Colt fl • SptX11lCU\ltr 1so· viC\\! or H1u·bor and Catalina. 3 bc1l- l'\)On1s. :~ baths, 11·ith lal'gC' living room. A per<ect ln1 for 11 POOL. $70.000 -Don't lei this on~· ge! aw.iy! ~ J1n1naculatc 3 hedroon1. 2 bath 11·ith separate. lovely 1Sx36 Ian1ily 1'00n1 (1800 S<I· n.)' tropical lanrlSC'aplnl(. All this for only $267 per month wilh no nwney do1vn to vet!. Call ..,.,.,,1''1"' ill CINDERELLA COTIACiE Supe:r sharp and priced right •••• OWNER MUST SELL J SpaciOU!I bedrooms, large tlen, secluded rear living roo1n 1vlth handsome fireplace, wife-savt"r buUtln range, oven & dlsh1vnsh.er. Exquisite gold shag deep padded carpeling. Lovely patio, Jr. estate grourid• landacaped to perfection. Brk, $32,T;>(l, 842-2561. BACH!LOR PAD 2 Bdrm., "Lido" Tiburon. End unit. Livl'! it up \Vllh a pool at yoUl' front door. All youn; 101· 10% d o w n . $28,950. l'ull price. Call for lflorl'! info. larwin realty inc. <TI4) 963-4405 BY Owner'. 3 Br, 2~ ba, din rn1, lam rm/klt. Shag crpt/drptl, air cood. Xtra lrg Tiburon Tow n hse'. I S34,500. assume 7% VA. 18203 Mesa Verde Crt. 9611-5898. 1895:' Santa Madrlna -3 BR. 2 3 A, 2 frplcs, 400 sq tt fani nn, formal din nn, lge patio & yard. Drps & crptg. 1866 sq ft. Call 962--82'1) aft 3::JJ for appt. BY Owner: Choice 4 Br. + Rcall01·a 545--9491 fam. rm. + 2 ba. + frplc. Open Eves Nr Mile .Sq. Park. 1 ~ Yrs. :: • COATS "''"" paneling. New drape•. •• •• . -a !"• AP Zone $25,000 · ~ f.'reAhly •pe.inlcd ln1erior Brk * . l»7-4t:O :; -· & ~C>-1720. tll_Pf!n J::\·rningsi 2 twdroom, l bath home on. '. '.' W WALl,ACE posite Costa Mesa Hospl11rt. .._.,,,,,l\l '·~ i · REALTOR~· CUSTOM UNITS lderu lo' "'"'"'looal ornre. 1 546 4141-SL'< custom Simnish style J.lo~se w0Ul carry investn1cnt (Open Ev•nln9s) 29ii llatbor, Costn. M_esa rC'nta\ unils. Eastsidc Costa while 11v.;aittng development. "SPLASH'' old. $3000 down. T.O.P. VA $281 PITI. 833-1103, Looklni;:" for an lmmaculnlc c833-=.::-=·'--~~-­ fn1nlly garden hon\c 1vllh Huntlnfton IH1ch YGUr family will delight In lhl1 11pacious 4. Br bffuty. Formal dlnina rombln~ w/ informal family twi. Ele· gant oourt Yard and so many, many extrul Don't mlM 8Ct>ing tiu. -cal\ 9'1!l-l050. .. ~21 DUTCH CLEAN 3 Bedroom. ll\\ Balh, buill ins including diahwashe", 111:/w crpts .~ drris. large cul.-de- sac lot, only steps to a lovely park. -t yrs nt'!1\' Se all in1 pl'ovcmcnts in. Quick possession. Full price only $29.500. ~2-lk'l51. BROKERS INC. rambling rancho + paal! $39,500! One level home with 4 spaclou11 bedrooms, pulln1a11 baths, all cleclric push tlut- lon miracle bul!Un kitchen, di!hwasher, elegtult fireplace adds cham1 to farnily room. Loads o( decking, lush lolv • malo- 1enancc landscaping and don't forsz:et tho fabulous pool with 1Wparate jacuzzi! Brk, 84&-1383. TARBELL fllesa. 2'Bedroom, lircplart. HURRMY. C di R I shake roof, huihinB. ~111 .. Roy C ar e ea tor . -Close Out Sale ! IMMEDIATE Ri(cs. Beautiful 101~ milin· 1810 Ne111>0rl Blvd., C.1\1. . . lrancl New! POSSESSION ~cr~:~.c;io.1~0:.1' ne 11 " F'uii 541-n29 pool a n d entertain1nent I ~~::.:.:.:!:.::.:.:..::;:.:;::;.. __ nrea.s! 'Ve have it. Prit'ed $28,9 50 Bolsa. Ch.lea & Hell 11•lth nll tenns at $28.000. 3 I luntlngton Harbor hu~e bcrlrooms. 2 Juxurlou.~ Sure to please the n1ost =-""o:;::;D"'-""'E"'"""~"--~ beth1, close to freeways end pnl'ticular people! 3 killj( • L NGLISH • shoppi~. Call , 11ize bedrooms, 3 lovely lluge custon1izcd 3 bdrm. • DIEAM • T"·o 4-plcxes. Good H.B. lo· callon. $2000. be~· niarkel at $·17,500. Call for ia&pec. tion 8'12-1418. ~ • 'ATTI • WALICIR •w.~JJArl 17171 Beach !Blvd., H.B. LISTEN 1.0 THIS! 4 bcdroorn11, :Z baths! famlh• room, fireplaCe, e c. $189 monthly payment ran be ruisumed. Full price $30.950. \\le "·.Ill take a !!mailer hon1e in trade. Real tort 842-4455 ONE YEAR OLD "S & S", lara:eBt model built. All the exJrU are In. Ankle deep ru<rtom carpet, f I a i 11 h e d bUll,anl rm, Jep family rm, rornil living rm. 15 Huge trees in relll' yard Jilwr boat storage. Owner mo v i n g North-rl'ady to SC'll. BKR 962-5511. ' ' I I · 1 1 ' I I I l11 I 1·! I -. I l,.111111[" "SINCE 1946" lllt Wettern Bank Blda:. Unlvenity Park, Irvine Doy1 552-7000 Nlght1 Laguna 8Hch SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 BA, ocean view, hon1c + large lam.HY. room. BPamed ceilings.· go()d-11h:e lot, decks. $52.500. HOME SITES Two oul.l!ltandin&: view tots · one for $15,500, th~ other for $18,00D. REAL 494-6561 HUNTINGTON Crest 3 br. Alriun1 hon1c, 2 ha., fan1. I rrn., form. dining rn1 .. pat i o I kitchen, Roman I garden bath in sultC' 'sized mruiter br. 8' cascliding Fant8stic Ocean Vu water fall into cuslon1 swim Open Sun. 12-4 pool, many ~xtras. By l~ Cerritos lup Thalia). owner for quick s a I e . !\lngnirit:cnt 3 BR •. tge. lam· ~~· ily rn1.. 10x20 1vorkshop. HEY , BAND I TOI S1r~t 10 street lot. no clou Wan1111 stl"nl? Reduced SlOOO. nell(hbors. Nire decks I 4 Bcd1"00m, 2 bath. Jux· fi'tllt tr~s. Molivflted. have urloui;: interior, n e \VI y bought in Oregon. $'19,500. painted ln & out. All terms. . Hom•lncome-P.ool $29(""'· Opon Sun. 12-4 arwfn realty inc. 121 Wa1•C! St .. nr. ocean front. (714) 968-4405 Newer. uniquely designed $210 PER Mo ~tructurc, is convert. to 4 or • • :i BR. home plus Jovcly, Take over loan. 4 BR, 2 BA. Polynesian garden apl.. or WOOi;! paneling. snack bar. ur.e a!I 3 legal apts. \Vater Ranch 1'11,ylc kitchen has view. Reduced price $147,500 ··too n1u<..il" storage. !luge 494-1"'"51 roaring fin>place + n huge H. McCormack, R.E. s IV I m In Ing nool. Only **" o·""E-N ** $35,500. Call RED CARPET 11"'1 REALTORS 962-5513. For Your Inspection REPOSSESSIONS SAT. & SUN. 12•5 3121 BERN DR. For Information and locat ion of lhese FrL\ &. VA hon1cs, contael - KASAllAN Real Estate ff2"'644 '_ Make An Offer! l Don't touch a thing -fllove CALL 541l-11:il Open Eves. EASTSlDE 4-PLEX ; 'MIA.T'S IllGHT . HUll..DEl~S rii.tht In. Spark!in" 4 IMhTil & NOIY is the time to invest. fanilly rm. t0x8 enl·l<>&ed Lillle upkccp on this fully ;i CLOSEOUT ~ALE -NAJ\1F: patio, 11.ll bulll-in kitchen rt:ntecl 4-plex. Gd eond. ; .)'OUR PRICE! Try 5<;0 11:/ne\v vinyl floor. Close lo Tern1s avail. for info CALL· !I' down~ Priced to 11ell from iwhnt,1ls .\ 1111 n1ajor 11hop-1"'!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!'!"!!'!"!!!!""'"\ :_. • 13.1,000~ Crn«klilll( r l r'\! · ping. S.10,750. For ~etnllii. 1: 360' VIEW : places. Step do"''" f,\~llLV 546-5880 (O~n Evea.) • _ • ROO'ri.IS! 3 ,\ 4 Bt'f1roon111. 4\• Beautiful aeres, for re· a ·: .. \1111; '.Ill Realtors 545-9491 Open _,,Ev"'"''----~SPl FFY I! Neat & clean. 4 BR & lnn1. rm. Cov'd. patio . \Vorkbcnch. Sew carpets & paint lhruoul. S32.!al . bath.s. glamorous fireplace wilh Italian n1nrble firepl in lends added chnnn to faml· hugC' Jiving rm .. gigantic SPIC & SPAN, Pro I ly roo1n convenient for family rm W/frcc standing deoorated. 4 BR, 2 bas., entertainillJ!: oU the built-in Monlerey firepl. So many Vncant. $31,500. 0 w n er kitchen, dishwasher too. xtras, like elec g:1tr. door 84&-7442 or 846-0086. OPEN Large <..'OVCrcd patio for out· opener. watersof!cner, hUge HOU!K! Sat, SUn 9 to 5-15'101 door fun &: BBQ's, PrestiRC back yard patio and rear La Salle Lane, H.B. CNorth location, Brk. 962-3865 entrances. 11 looks like a of McFadden, bet\vn Sprlni· Hollywood setting • walk to l ~dal:::::•c,.•~Ed=w:.:ard:o::';:':,· ~=~ FAMILY ESTATE Top 01 The World. Lge. 2- gty, 5 Bdrrtis., 21~ bath!. Family &: dining nns. Llv- iOJ: rm. h.as btlam cell. & frplc. Lse. fenced yard,' completely lndscpd, w/nice patio areas. Asking $t9,500. Directions: Up Park Ave. to Bern Dr. Watch !01· 1igns. •4~m* Country Club • horoo OWNER · OESP[Ml[ 11table11. $36,600. M :·· Uundry rooms. Cement lh'C'nll'U!. l\'t'Ck end or rec- ' drivev.·ay!t , ~1011(' In be!orc reallon v.·i th rnron11111sslng ~~=;::::=:;;:::;:::~ .Xmu! ilWT)'. Call 60-0303. view of Lake Hensh.aw. Only INCOME TARBELL --CiEMMi.--REAL ESTATE FAIR 11 ........................... 1 S2.300. an flC'rP. LARGE • 3 BR. den, liv rn1/lrpl "-kitch. 3\-1 CBl' 1610 W. Coast Hwy., NB. Brookhurst & HAmUton 5.16-255 1 ...... Hiiuiii"1ii1ngt0ioiiniilleiiiach .. • iiill• \A VERY SPECIAL HUGE &ar. Added attraction, In-REALTORS 642-4623 N rome from nev.·, priv. 1 BR 3-BEOROOJ\I DOLL ER I FRO T -YARD npt. Beautifully lnd"1'd. HOUSE . Loolu like ··Now FIXER UPP •. 1 -r 1 ,.liiiiii•ltill&•.--I Cozy 2 6c<froom ..inmc with * 64S.7344 * close in $43,7j(}. England". Cozy, b r I g ht GI $29,450. Asswnable klan 111 Lots or Tile .l~ .. l.al"ll'.!! BALBOA BAY PROP. kltc.h<!n, 2 vanity baths plu~ 7% imyable at $256 per n10. •.·' EASTSID. E I FlreplaCl'. B/~1 Ga.~ 1<11· 17711 Orang-l' Avenue * 642·7491 * a hu1c open ltving roon1 . Incl taxes&: Ins. LrR single COSTA MESA ,·hen. $2'1,000. l~All 611.Hl:i>fi. C'u.~•a ~lrsa Ov.•ncr has been 111 and story '1 BR, 2 BA. 7 yr11. ft'f'\' Cu11i.r to Coa~t Cotaloi: -Vl rginii Wil!Tefl-house needs 90mi cnrc. rte"'" lrg entry, kitchffan1 f~ ; -.. Yuu a!Jou! these lovely Pri<..-ed low at $24,500. BKR rn1 <..-omho, all bltin apr1·~. :,. 5 neat housr!I on a hua:e tor. ;:_ Eat:l'I bOme with lllJpQl"l\le ./ 11ra,a:e, yard & laundry :·t. ?r:~· a ~lh::n2 ~~ 1hUI ~~~~~!L!~zf!.~1'. ~~~i~~~~A~~.+. ;G~~~;,:"c~~1 ~5¥~~~0nl~E • .. -_; .. -talk ovrr The henl'flls. -TR&:ASURiS Cl•an. ~'''· _.,..Ir, •. aave curved driveway, ovenlttd Co CALL ANYTIME .... ,,... a dbl gar, sprinklers, lnd1epd, \U•,101AR' o, 11-<1 (O~W•LL 1831 WC'slcliff. N.B. 645-67'70 $. Quic posst"ssion! rncd. ~ today, -HOME- fnr famllle11 whO take tln1e 10 Hvc•. Tv.'O ma11ter 1ultcs, \~e family room and a blllinrcls room with v.•et bRr plus 3 car garage. on a 1:111· do-ac street. C A L L 968-<456. •• .. :te<troom.11 or a 1 bfo(Jroom & '0, 're:nl the othert. Hurry and J· _, thl• new lll:tlng -11sklng I -119.000. .€aU !'>ol6-S8SO IOpfn Evrs.i 646-39ll MESA VERDE Ownorlbkr. Gr.i.m6 $24,000 28.1J! T•bago Pi.. c.M. 4 BR. 2 Ba home. Family nn ...... ,,.. CiOLFiR'S Furn1·shed BY O\\INER • 01)f!n daily 1-:J w/(11)1. Room for bOOl. ..._........ l'AIADISE 3 BR •harp Pacesetter, 1%. $2850 On. Fortin Rltr. -.....71 ( ) MM10J Very Clean BA, new crpt II drps, cov'd 612-SKXI=. ---~--~,....,. ......... ...,.,.,..,I 3 BR exec. home on 2nd falr- fllO\'L' rlgh.t in. Just hrlng i.,,.,..,.,.. ... .,,, ...... .,,,.,\ pallo & blk v.·all. Imm~ Scl1 the old 1tutt. Buy till'! Daily lj>llot Want Ada have \1•ay of l\fcadowlark Golf your own 1V. co:ty :i 1~ 8 Lu F FS 1 -:"";;:';· ;;":;:'·;:""'::;:::· :;;16-:=275:=59=:;.. =~.:ne=:w::';';;:"';;f·======.:_:!>!"1;,:"•:;llts;:;,: .. :=lo:,,..:;:·===;c;; Coun1e. Beaut appts. lhru-bcdroom home on IR11.'t' R-2 I· ou1. imported Italian Ille in Dan 't l'ay lot In eoi;111 l\fl'!IA. hr baths, 2 fpls, form! din m1, r 1 · II ~~ ~ f} beaut crptd & drpd. Only 111urc l'll:1'11ne units en END UN rT. f_;.111an. Uc!!t l(}I'. C.t'ftJ 'O · _ 'C C.9 S43,950. Jo~or appt. to aee caJI The Landlord M&-7171 . ()fl lll':tuL, 111idf• J.:rl'l'lllx'll . o~ l' J.,.;., p ' ~ yountU lht• N>nt. It'• 2 l_\flnn~ .. 211 hl\tha, l~IX24 I' flkc a savlngJ acrount _not '1THS RE.Al. ft. fn n1Uy rn1 . 11· 11•c1 bnr. Th~ Pu zzle with the Built~ln Chuc·k/e 1&· lou! nut hnvf' lhr C'n!ty &B l~TBR8 !~i;i,n,.~" l'Und . A buy 111 O 1 1 1 h ,.-.... -or.--..../'-., 5J1·Slll ( :J 5l1•Slll le In th\5 pride o f ~==:;;';°"';;·N:;;t;•:::•=PM=~ ""' ,JU11, corronge ,111H1 o 1 • • i'ICl"!i.hlp 2, btdrnom con· _ H£LEN B DOWD lour 1<ro111bled word1 b• r ld0m1n1... n,,,,,. ,,., 1toaeh SUPER · 1ow 10 '°'" '°" ''"''' wo•'• Young & 119 , ~b ::'~ •J:i',~ll~oo""~; INVllTMINT REl\L TOR · MU134 I H A G S I R I $36,0001 and $230.00 ptr month lnYell in Ont/ or ~ll of the• 11 I I 1 • I 4 1paclous bedroom•, 2 love-\'" P.l1T.I. s•11n. seven Dupl~'«'J. Each arti 2 LIDO ISLE . _ _ . . . . ly baths. dcl~e bulltin a:· -Nfi~~ Bedrwms, 1 bAlh. Ga~. Rea aonably Priced ~:1· ~~~ 1/!~ •-=~..:;: 1'11A-YA · Ttrm.. OU~rtd l. New llatil$: 3 BR. on I R A 0 I C I I tlrl'platt. L.1.~ covered ·.-lnr S2'1.500. Call 64&-ffi35., \\'iult.n. S5' Lot . lk11.m1 , J patio. SprinkJ,n. Ne I\ r ''' _ _ ff\ "f" rllo nn., 1...,. pot~. j j j' j ) .,hool• • "'°"""1l! Brlc, !: 5 STAR BUYS •<!1Mf ml 2;?~~:'"1 B~l. l"~''. I B u G E N • - ;:• ' ~BR Condo, C.M .•• s,22,0.1'> •L ... Cl'lllrlC•~ Wh.Ylt' i; j j I j I I Opllmioh A btidtg<oom who "82< w "Edi • • "*' 3 BR, Pool. C.oll('J(l' ~u•••l'l1A•' !ltl t0twt11 co. COU>WELL UANKJ-:lt ~--~-~~~~-1hinks ht hos no bOd -. !lunU".;."n n:'Ji !l ,i•rk3 """iiii ""'u~,;,. ~ HO SES ll<~o~~•1IO"::·~i•~~100 . ' I NEAR THE ' btcome ............ $13,T~ can be key( Oii this half tcr,i _ _ __ _ _ I H E B T 0 D 11-l't :' * DUPL£X " BACH BACK BAY , .... 1. Alreeey ~~-• I ,. I I I 0 c-i... ... ''"'~' •"°'"' IWE PACIFIC "1 .lpt 141.!!00 has com11 and dnt "'"' ., HUNT INGTON llEACH . . . . . . . ,.. ~i!'!,! ::_ ~ ~. 1'1111 ••WUllY ·~-'I I Am, Eutaltlt. Room up tor tnlm.tl 1ovm. Jlllt C .-LOT hom• has -~ you •"QCllLl.14 wdtl ......... ~im =ShoWd tell quick!)' I.I tt2' x I;' ~th •Ide o( • '·;~1!s7SO~~~~slllT~1!$ lN I' I' 11 .} 1 11 r I ·~.!~~to'"~~ IJ • Ontu \\ltmrr rwttr Bol• Chk• cot.t· COU1\SE. Vet)' 0 • • · ~ t()n1rr. \Vt'll located for pro-C) UN1SC010"1"1 '•'N'sw101v1f ltne's I j I I I I I ~lualve tret, JIURRY. I I.-.• -21 fe-ulonttl offk·c: or retnH . . _ _ _ . _ _ R.1l(ori 'Y...7111 ~hf!~ .. ' . $49,500. !. . ' 21)13 Wtltc:IU1 Ori.. OAllltLTI REAi.TY &tUJOO SCIAM-LETS ANSWEllS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 Ope.n 'dU 9 p.m. il'"""~-~-!!~-:::-!!~-:::-!!~-:'.!-!!!~-~-~-:'.!'1 -..:.::.:::::.::::::~:.:.....:::_::::_:.:::c'.:'.....'..:.:....::.:=::~:.:_::.::.:::.:::::_:.:::__ llc1tltorJ 84~ • 111:" Re !I f : 11!, TARBELL • ' ' • 2 Stol'y, a BR, all tel"Pls - 11ubmh -good deal in ibvely area. See to believe! J . L. )·oung. Realty, 847·Ul6 or 842-Ra.IO . BY Owner, FranclBcan Fountain• Lrg; 11gl sty 1BR, 2BA, huge fam nn v.•/beam ceiling, 11hag crpting, lo mainl yrd, open hse Sat &: Sun 12-5. 842-.'4004. * FOOTBALL sr AR sells his private residence. 4 rwnpUs size BR's, overalud living rm opens to view · - u· x 35' po:ol. ranch size kit- chen&: dining. Cozy 1V, den or fam rm. BKR. 962-5511 . 2V. BLKS TO BEACH Cute llltle hot.lee lp aoocl neighborhood. $19,950. Cail SCOTT REALTY ~1533 Anytime. OWNERS say, "Get th.em 110ld and we'll help \vith Vl'l!i cosUJ". 3 or 4 BR $28,500 &: $32,5111. BKR. ~1418. GLEN MAR · 4 Br, corner, localed betv.'t.-en 2 1hop Cl'nlt>rs, 2 mllcs from bch, 646-1TI2 aft 611.n1 or wkcnds. 4Br, 2-Ba honle. Custom drtis It crpts. Frplc. Near park A: 11ehool8. Lra: ya1'd wlpatlo. 134.900. 5.16;4l84· •. of the most beautiful, un- obstructed view of the Pacific you have ever ex· pc(lenccd. Thi1 immaculate 4 bdl'm. home is located in u VC'I)' well established nefghborllood plus being close t.o everyU1ing. Call Earl 'Vaterbury. $52,500. ~Ian KEAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 4M-M73 MS-0316 ft,<, Lots+OcHn Vlowl 4 BR. & den, 2 Sty. Carpeted thntout. laland type kltcl'I. w/blt-ins. 23 Ft. den \\'Ith 111idlll&' Klass walls openinK lo suntleck with ocean view! A d<..'COrator'B dream -a rnre fmd at $38,900. fltISSION REALFY 494-0731 EMERALD IAY FINEST LOT VIEW : $50,000 TED HUBERT •IMI A11«late1 ~11 ~J~ NU ·~ORTAliNA. ~ll!'fl!n Harbour LAGUNA ELEGANT J. BR home nr ~tqnlfiotnt ~an v\ew Iota. \VAier, .atiopp\na • ICh.la. Cult hOmc fr $59,500: CUit Comp 1v/ckn. fam rm A: bldit' a.it~ tr n&m. Len on lwib lcll<'~. 563,000. TOBIN I Nycs_ Pl. to entr. l...q Och., REALT\ 40-3371. _f!J4..03M, Irvine Wl'VI l'OUND ITI A 1 bdnn., 2 ba. nome In Unlvt':l'lily P&tk for onl)' $38,000. Jt'a decorated, land· ...,...,, __ Orc•hill llEAL'l'V Unh'. f>111" Cl'Tltrr, ln·lnt C-1111 Al1)'1111le. ~ Off~'(' hOtr!"I ~ \ f lo ft Mot • OWN-"Ycoo'"'VR~.-O-w_N_A_P_T-.1 Nl'nr Victor l-lugo'111. $25,000. Nett Jtcalty1 1194-9318. 3 BR Mediterranean modem wllb brtathta)clng COW!Ulne vlt'W. te9,51JO, $2'.m. Laguni HUit BY Owotr I bclnn. I ba. tom nn. 3 cu praae. crpta, ..,,..,..pool.- patio. °"ll 111.*IO. - '.:.Wd It • Reap" Frorn tn•~.sum IO Ira"-" t11n1 1111"'0\ 1nto Wh I CM.L DAll.Y P:Ul'l' Cl .• ASSl1''1ID .•••••• 642-¥7! Fl'fdlr, NM•lr: 17. tm I , I 'I •• --Wo l~I . .....,_.. ~ ~r hil l :~--:i~ I ~+· !Ill I ~--l~I .__ ---~ I . -1~ .. : .. : .. ~ipo=rt~a.=·= .... ~~~~ ... : .• :,.: ... ~.:: .. :.:h~~,~c: .. :.:.: ... : ... ~ ... : ... =.;:~~c~ .. : .... =m~ .. :: .... :.: .. ~. ~~~1:R:. ... :::.: .. : .. :.~w==-=~IM: ~Hau"'. ;.;1t.;.•=U.i.:!Jhl=lll;:;·...-.....o•"' ........ , Unlvrn. , _ _, ______ .,..;.;.;.;;.=.;...;==--1;;;;;;;;;"';;';;10;;;;lo;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;160;;;;;;;for;;;;;;;";1;•;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;160;;;1wANTEO, 3 or 4 bedroo7' Gonoral Huntlnpn• 8-h Cond11ftktluma • Unlum. Pre-Grand Ope~lng Sale! ~ ~·be "d!~ ~ ,_3_B_R_, d-bl-pr-.-,.-lllw.-Lus-. NEW ,, BR, 2 Ba -· STOP PAYING RENT HI rear yard, trees, pd.,..._ ?:!,.~1• ~·.~~us· .. •val! Crp11, -· "1>1<. dahwlhr., Deluxe-On !be 8Q' Featurts com pactor, ............. dee. g ...... opener. $545/mo., $575/mo. Incl. boat allp A pictr Barrett Cost• - LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! ·-~1 .495 CONDOMINIUMS Lofiy llvi~ awaits youl Act sWiiily -, to select your own Newport Beach condomln! . Visit the temporary offices o the Newport Crest Information nter, conveniently localed a 2400 West Coast High Suite B, Newport Bea Open Oalty 10 e.m. tO su (714 ) ••• Price range ol up to $45.000. ....... -· ,... _, '~· $290 mo. ~-2988. Prl party. Prtnclpl only. Biibo. P•nin1ul1 Irvine Walnut Square Condominiums • Take Adv6atage of Our ~'NO CLOSING COST.S" Expiru Nov. 26th -Tract 7403 30 Day Escrow • Minimum~ Moves You In. • _N9 Closing Costs. • Immediate Possession . JN ADDITION, you get 2 & S bedrooms, llf.i & 2 baths, built-in range, oven, hood, dish· washer, disposal, indivtaual laundry area, enc~osed private. garage, private ·entrances, choice of carpet color, Cable TV, swimming pool, gas Jl.Jl.Q-&jlark·llke recreational area. PRICED FROM $11,950 TO $23,450 5'7-4023. 1---------1 ·;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; WANT TO BUY 1 or 2 unit.I BAY VIEW 2 Br., formal I• FURNISHED • UNFURNISllED On ""'boa '·"~ ~m din, lrole, pluah shag, -_.,. """ painted Jn A out. \' blk to ,~0-~~"~(2l3~)~-~~~-~~I bay, 1 blk to bcb. $300. Yrly. 1: 6'H029. I ~ * * PENlNSUL.A PT. 2 BR. CAPE COD. $300/mo. Bu•lnns j Opportun . Yellt'ly. 200 * Call 645-8S(Wj * Copish'o!IO BMch NEW 'S BR, 2 BA home. Carpeted, with bltns. No BEER & DAN€1NG peu, Im. mo. Cail 491>l025. Corona del Mar NEW {;;-M. DANDY· • full I"----'""'-'-.;,;.: __ _ kltch, big lunch. Sharp -3 BR. Carpets & drapes. busy. lnc. <..'Ol'J). Urgent. Stove It re1rlg. So. of Hwy. Best offer. CAU.. VAN Yearly lease. · $325 mo. 646-8811 BKR. Shown by appt. Contact • Dreu Shop Mrs. Andrews, 615-1374 • Dance Studio e Pottery nlfg. COZY collage, 2 Bdrm, •Income Tax Service f"l'plc, com pl11t11ly HOLUND Bus. Salas remodel~. $275. 673-l65H. ITI6 Orange, CM 6-15-4170 SO. of Hwy. 2 BR. Duplex. Encl patio. Frptc, Bean1 ILLNESS forces sale, Good cen. $275/mo. 675-7954. going coffee shop & cater-l c:-0-1-:11-'oMe7-u~=-"'"'-­lng. In C.M .. 639-0815 aft 1--------- 2 BR. 2 Ba. A.1.r/cood. ,, pS5 Re a It y 64.2'-5200/EYet: 3 BR. 2 Ba. alr/con<I •• $285 6'13-2320. 3 BR. 2 Ba. ll•/oond. .. $310 Hunt! ......... 8-h 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium •••• $350 I"-="-'='"·=-•..;;.;:.:;.:::..,._ 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrhun .... $36!1 Condo ~ M l to Bloch 4 B.R. ~ ba. ram. rm. $400 4 BR. 3 Ba. fan\, rm. ,. $425 3 BR, 114 BA, 2 car pr, NJ 6 BR. 3 Bil. tam. rm .•• $f7S crptz, all bltna:, 2 pools, $250. SJG.4500' SJ6.-0070. Loguno Nlguol 3 BR. 2-% BA in Sea Terrace, tull,y Jnd&epd, ocean view. rpO, drpo. IM 1425 mo, inc -Assn. dt.te1. %13_: m.1037. "SINCE lHi" Ml1tion Vieto lit Westem Bank Bid&. Univenity Park, Irvine 2 BR. 1 ~~ BA, turn avail, Deyo 552·7000 Nights playground, mm poo I avall. Mo/mo or Ue. $225. I 831-9500 ~: 673-5441 2 BR. 2 Ba~ ........... S300 =''-'v:'es:,·~~~--~-3 BR. 2 ba .•••••••• $325/350 2 Bfi! a.Ir Cond, cpUdrpa, 4 BR. 2 ba ............. $385 pool tacU., $175. Aft 4 &: 3 BR. 2 ba. ram. nn ... $425 w...._~-1tA=-'>A= .;:~==~~.~~~~~~---­Nowpo<I Bloch *POOLS *ENCLOSED GARAGES * CONVE!ilEN'{ TO ALL 8£AO'IES ·' FROM $135 MONT ADULTS PLEAS~ VIUA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 (1760 Pomona A\'e.) Caso de Oro AU. 1.JTJLlTlES P Alt> Compare before you rent Cuslom dealined, feeturln&: e Spaciout; kitchen with fn. dlttcl li&htin& • Separate dln'c area • Horne-like 1tor111e • Private palkl& • Closed gara.ee w/1tol'qe e t.larble pullman NE\V unl 3 BR condo, pool, e King-st Bdrm1 6:~ pm. FOR sale Bil -Beach =· ~Pies only. Nr S. Coast Plaza, Ann • Pool • Barbequet -sur- SOO CM •. · • • • • , • . • • • . . !..anon 837--0.i.l'.l, $14-8Ufi rounded with plush land- • Darling Dump! 2 Br. Fncd REALTY eves scaplng. ired hill ,,M e 1 ar "'-'-'""" Unlv. Park Cel\ler, Irvine '"ul ,,.... nc &: • iuu:v ..... 1. Call . ~· _ Tow-L----Urrfum. ••• IWl t Uvlna at lls btst $130. Anytime, ~ _,_ ~ LARGE 1 BR $190 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Office hours 8 AM to 6 PM No Pets ' Huntlntton a.ch 365 w. Wlbon 60-Dft Money to Loan 240 1 I TD L e LET's Expand! 3 Br. 2 3 BR, 2 BA, pool & rec area, I--"-'"-'..;...;.;:;;;;;,; __ $ oans Ba, huK• yn1 fl>r ldd•/p<t•. h-g back yard. Ch'1dren ok, CONTINENTAL Townhouaos * $27.50 WEEK & 111! ~""'f~;;;;'i:;;;:;;:;;;"""'T.:i\ $200. $275. 83.'.H.Ul.1, 673-2018. ~~ 2 :J!l bri: N~. ~ e Studio A 1 DR Apt. •• Santa Ana Fwy. to Culver. right about If.I mile to Walnut (!st road on left), left 1 mile to 0 Wal nut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to Culver, left about 3 miles to Walnul, right to "Walnut Square" or call 714/551-4041. -· lncomo p._..iy 166 ' 6'!1.% INTEREST ALA Rontal• e '45-3'0ll 3 BR, 2 BA. Pool, """" patio. So, me """""', 1•--. e TV• >1a1.-Serv1c< Avail I ~------2 d TD L ~ r I v I l eg e 1 • $350 mo. 962-8781 ... "' • • Phone Servlce-Htd Pool •'*""'""'•-• .,..._. )[••l :e~~~~e~Ufit~~X!.51e ft oans N1EAs!i~·~~h~ard~~ L~~~~t~:· ~ms. Santa AM ·~~£~vt~ I,.,·~-:-~-::·~•·~· __ _:::;~;~t:::::::... __ 1~~!iiii!iiiiiiiiii;;~; 3 BR., 2 Ba each. Lowest rate! Oran11;e Co. and gar111e. ?i.fature adults 1--=--------FOR •---~--•..... s 00 lh • $75,500 To $77,000. Call: "WE BUY TD'S" only. $140. $170 . t.rTIL PD. N!Ce 1 Br. acaK, ....... t uwlllJOUMl 1 mon •up.·- L NI I Mobil ..._.___ JBR. l~BA, crpts, drps, l -~H~O~L"'1o='!A'O'""-y :.,.pL°"AL""A- aguna gue ·-::;:::.;. ___ 1 • nunt9I OON THOMPSON S 1 M C Roy McCardle Realtor Lovely view. No, end. dsh/wah, dbl pr, pool, nr ' -For Sale 125 Farel Walker Realtor att er tg. 0• 1810 Newporl Blvd., c .M. S250 · 2 BR, frplc, rar. yard. South Cout Pina 5M-77U DELUXE SpackK.11 l Bli .. ' BR MdONAR1amll!!ll BA' ••-. OK'T!-! t-"""~=---.:.::~-1-141 · -642-2)71 545-46°"11'tf-'!!~~ ... !!154!!!!!m"29!!1"""!!!!!!""' I $325·1rplc-'-, \!',',~~.!,BR., .J. BA' afr n.-lox· ~-r .. m .' furn •pl 11.15. Heatotl Pool. ' en, y room, \WI" mlES'.n us WESTCLIFF Contempo-Green River t"ORONA DEL MAR Serving Harbor 8"!• %1 yn:. I; • 11..,-U V ..... " W'Vt" ..--rv Ample-parkin&"..-A.d&4Jta,-GO.f---ll i,~~:,m, ~sq. ft . CONDO · . Exclusive, Great Family Park Triplex. Ea.ch ·unit 2 BR. 2nd 1 ;fRil 1 UST DEED WANS NOW available 3 br. DW, ~~~ lncld'g BOrpoo& Balboa Peninsula ~:SS Pomona Ave CM Quiet • I adult, and a dee· ~enlals lrom .$&'9.50 Gf'OSI $7 .980. New paint & '" Buy 'I'ru$t Deeds new crpts & paint, close to ., · - SEA TERRACE orator'& dream! Shown by 10 minutes from Anaheim on redecoration. Price $82,500.f;*~B~RO~KE~R~~~OO-~T~49l~*~I all schls, water pd, ln & NU-VIEW RENTALS BAYFRONT w/btach, 1t· UNIQUE Oppty for matur+ 4 BR, family room, dining appoint ent only $36,900. new Riverside Frwy. Take Anchor Investments Agent, I'. last mo. & flCCUrtty dept. 6734030 ot 494-3248 tract 2 BR, lower unit, Adil• Gent. 4l;e Bed-slttina; rm. room, wet bar, 2200 sq. ft. CB.JI .8424, EXCLUSIVE Green River off ramp. 4901 833--3747. 1 1~ $275 mo. 979-5814 VU ,of LaguM A Coastline only, no pet.I, WlnlCr rental, klt •. dbolh1;...,Priv entruu·•,_Re,.!!- wilh O U T H CO A S T Green River Dr., Corona. 10 u N I T male ...... lrom beaut. 3BR, !BA. $225 per mo. plus uW. req · ""· mo ,. _. NIG·-HI"• l -";""$i;i~~->F.iiiii<iii:A-l '~m~•~>i,73T~--fjj4~. Miurn.t;;;;;;l money· er. HolwfwRlnt TEJ EASTSIDE, nr. town. 3 BR, ho l ••-World 6T.l-1"~· . Eutalde. ~ vc.i.. ULA> '"' $85,IXX>. Near shopping &: _ + DR, cpt, stove', Wtr &: me at Top o u.,-. .;:c,,::,..::-~=----- 3 BR. 2 BA, doll house, in A PENINSULA '73BUDDY 12x44furnished1 JFrwy~~·~-~Inco;m~e~Sl2~,!W;. ~;1~~~~~~~~~;1 ganl. pd, No pets. ms. 1st Formal dining rm, den, ATRACfIVE 2 BR. newly * $25 PER WE!K * great neigbborbood. New 11q ft uniqbe 2-story bdrm. Costa Mesa Adult ~ortin, Realtor 642-SOXl & Wt mo., 5 4 o-514 8, freshly painted lrvdde '-out. decora~. Quiet beach le Up. Pool • nWd service. $33,900. floor Ian, shag crpt, bltns, Park. Walk to .11hopping, 4 Units, C.M. Nr. shopping. HOUHI Furnished 300 MS-7745. 96&-1029 or .f!M-1255 area. Adult envtronmenL Kilchen1 av1IL Mote:l Tahiti, dee & patios, enclosed 4 $4500. 10% down~ Payments Xlnt cond ... bi'f~in-one, rent ~ Country Hse . 2 Br. suo. !L:!"!9~UM!!!.!N!!l!f"°~l _ _.=•·h~S2255lmo:_:::·,:613-T,::'ims2:.::--.,. COl'IH'r Harbor A Vlctoria. · CRai~~~EY car1 parcl"!'.!~ byxlnt tax ~~390than rent. S-120. Dir, 3. Fortin, Realtor, 642-5000. B•lboa Peninsula Stove, retrie, gar, rncd, SEA Te--··-•--. 3 :"r. _B_uo_p_l• ... •.,.n.;..;U.;.rrfu;..;;.m;;;.;.._.;;.1!0;;;; 1 Bil, Furn. 2 tra:: cloeet4. 4 BR. 2 BA, beautiful view, she r, uno:u l2/l5. · WANT~: Apartment Bldg., 3·Br, 211.t ba, all new inter. kld.11/pet. '''""" lw•u_,---queen size bed, prtv dreu- private community pool. 675---7 7 or 675-1460 THE Price is Right! let's 2-5 uruts, South Coast area, Winter rental. Rent-A-House 979-1430 2 Ba, guard, lse, no pets, 4 BR. 2\.t ha, 5 blka to beach, lng rm. xtra lrx rooma. tneJ $39 950 * .v. HOMES Monaro-2 Make A Deal. Jmmac. 24x50 rented, good cond. 49&-3357. (l) S79-S99l $400. TI4-496-«247. close to tennis crts •park. ear w/1tora~. Adults~)', ' , B + den. Sharp! Fee land. 2 Br. 2 BA, adult park, ~~ MESA de! Mar 4 Br, la.mily $350/mo. 640-1091 no peU. . 90 ~----A ail ~----b1k 1 HB. 18 300 4-Plex Mesa Verde 2 Br, 2868 Dana Poo'nt rm, crpt1 &: drps, Quiet Newport Beach 2035 Fullerton, C •. M •• NIGUEL TERRACE ruwull: V .·vwut:,-, .o oce{ln, ' · Royal Palm $62500 10%j;:_;;;,;~;:;;,;;._ ___ _ Delux. 3 BR horn. W'.lh dailvl-5. Call 536--0'l76. do &2--' ·.,.o_,;..:1 · street. Lse S2'75. mo. 824 !Con>ne dol u., H• MOdel·-e--u•--, wn ·~· ~ · 2 BR, 2 BA, cul-de-aac, ocean Santiago Road, '49-086'1. BLUFFS P~!ZA -•~· -~ formal dining room, ocean B CON BAY, bay tront SACRIFICED 2 Br, awning, L ,_ $ I l70 I -I 4....._ """° ..,.., w/cahana, comple~b' ban. view, 2400 sq. ft. $74,500. me 5 BR, Lge Fam rm patio, turn .. boat slip, Lido ots IVr a• v ew. _,..,mo. se. ;rr~-. AVAIL Now -4 BR. 2 BA, Sparkling fresh, 2-sty. 3 ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. Adults .. oo pel1(, htd pd,'4 BOND REALTY ith wet be.r, + 2 BR Apt. watertrnt Park, S 2 50 O. ~------:;---:....;.;.;.l ~Che~n,;o·c':.·______ bltn11, dshwAhr, (rplc, new Bdrm. 1300 month. Avail. ground fiool'. $3:lO pr. month SelllOOI Atob~• , 673-3817 ~~ A c re Sa n J u a n L ~t •-pa'·t ~-----•ta • plu1 !ln"ciou1 l bedroom 32325 S. Coast i-lwy. P51),000 ~-· Capistrano-By Owner. Some aguna Beach ~-,. "" "' · o.....-: a;n "" 12/15. ,~ 7358 Newport, South Laguna 499-2237 GOLD M--'·' ,, •.. 60 2 b 2 , shop'g. No pets, 64.7-4220. UPfltaln with private en. BR, 1 BA. Det. gar. Space ""'1G-' ~ r. ba 4~,:~n188_view. Horse · ok. 1135 _ UTIL. PD. 1 .... Bach 2 BR ~. trance. $2'l5 pr month. Both Attracti"12 Br. NEW CONOO on East 9, for boat. Fncd, patio. + den. porch xtra1, nr fwy ;a.;r;;i ...... * • 1 BA T0'4'nhouse. 1~ unlts next to park le te:nnll. J-fld Pool. AdWl1, no f'lt'ls view golf course, 3 Br .. -2 Assume' GI. By Owner. & shops, reduced $3500. prin Mobile Home/ ~ bea~ii°°/~e ':·BR all ~d c:"~I. $215. c_ ~~; . r2.Ju(' call Balley 673-8550 A.if,. I infant okl $"155. GU-9MO. L:~ 0 1 :r, 61">-5033. '::;;~:~. oear the ocean :::.~=~~:'; Trailor Porka In ;;:~· Y8'd, Patio, ciilldl 12251 ,~~3..:'R, ~BA, stvo (flSf t )\ ~V ";'~ .!,.~· !..,'."'·,;J.\l~':,'. F.::i!:l'~'c!'r.2~:o * CHOICE * Miles*~ ~tor ~d:k~· bl~~c~' p~~~ Mobiple .rkHome ~~~~~f !~Y!ar~ inc' Call Sn.5321 { rca ly c~=-· "' 12o:100l350""'- 1 -mo_. _Wlc_ct,.. __ ""_ 7 • Newport ., C.M. Nord Corner Lot I Harbor Vlew,Home1. 842~ a NU-VIEW RENTALS *:\BR, BA, crpb, d~. !gt-•SHADY ELMS-POOL* Portofino w/po61. $ti6,500. 1968 Trailer. 26' Jong Clean Colorado River 673-4030 or 494-3248 ~~m1• lde fret\hJY painted. 2414 Vista del Oro Costa Meu •. ~~.',.'Poon ..!,.~1~ak up 5 Bdrms., 3~ baths plus dfl By Ownr. Prin only 644-Q187 new crpts & drapes Best o o;i<'7.JU Newport Beath ...... u • .::::,. • .._ rm. plus 1';5,:,ndeck. N H • fer. 646-2126. Excelletit waterfront location Newport Buch 2SR, new, yanl, gar, range, 1 _......:00..;,:.;l"'lll:::,.:AN:::,:Y11~M!r=--2 N~R~~~moi~i 177 E. 22nd St., CM 60-36-G LIDO REALTY ewport eights -adjacent to tbc Holiday wATERFR,oNT -PIER & Nr Orange&: 16th •St , $160. RARE BLUFFS Ir: Lut mo+ $00 d n. ft"e. 1 RR.• JOO " $141l.,....2, BR. "n OFF TO SCHOOL? Shores develcpment. 2 4 F"LOAT-3 BR., formal din-No pel.!I, 642-38.17 E E LEASE Seml-tttlrfd or t'l!'ttrtd rnlr, n6,j. S/Pool IMil ~ ... ~ Via Lido, N'pt. Beath 1 ~ mobile home spaces plus a ing rm., 2 balhl, w/w ttpt., NEAR So Coast Pl N .MOD L -.. bachclon. 1913 a..li' St. * 673-7300 * No more bus rides! No driv· Rtal Estit, I • ?uplex. ~k and. boat ramp firepl., dbl g•-..... Yearly 3 B 2 Ba a:ta. Poo/cw I ::=;00;!1fpo"ta."°'-=;:;::;......,,.,.,....,,. 5'18-9633. ' 1l ing for Mom! Drop by 419 Genenil included shop ,..,,. ccnte --~ r, townhome. ' Larce 2 stry. 3 Br, tam nn, 2 Bit .. --l lntant OK. No I ~~='-------1 I · .... Sun p M . • p .. "'.' r I ea .!I e o n I y. Comp I . garage. $260. 557-9409 21.-. ba, lrplc. ON BLUFFS .-. -:.~'".-•-~-n CLEAN -2 Br. ~I'd, lc-- M ••• Verd. .rvme, ..-... or . . . iust o.........,•0 ..ter mile' for all 1 ·-..... .-...-.. -__._ ~-.. • ..... You'll love ~" lmmac. 3 .... "' ...... ' · urn. • .$5(X). a mo/un-3 •-1225 Ori b 2124 \\-'ith full upper Bay view. ed yard le , ....... e. $150. U'-'3 your needs. Owner wil~ ex-furn ... $450 a mo. No pets. rn-mo. ve y, In . qui t uJ l i;AC:""'°·;;• CM=.,.:64>-=.:701:;:::<:..• .,---Od'~ ok. -No~ t 3 BR, 2 BA. home, T Plan bdrm., 2 ~-walk to all Busin"ess Property 154 change for duplex or tripl_ex Pete Barrett Re a I t Y. President Pl, C.M. Call ong. area on e c . Huntl........,. a..ch '"~a.-'"-"". P e .. _a' model luU• cpVd-J schools family home. Only In Newport ·-· Pri-6<'-'35.1 ~:&8. fie-sac. \I/ht. crpts lhn.lout. ;;;;;·"':=;'-;;';;;;;;;;;;:;;;~I -" .-. i' $41-TWO WTS TOTAL nnsoo Call .;;:~1600 "·~~n~oo·'-------drps, appl, bit-In gar, stor· 3 BR 2 ha •-~ ~=:!ted 1 ~~a~~ d 1: U~~ersity Realty 104'x3l9' CHOICE LOCA~ mVFS'i-MENf"'nrvis10N 'WET bar, pool tab I e. L::,S;w ~~~nca: g~r~'rpl~ age. Dede. patio. ao.e to IMMED, OCCUPANCY 1800. sq 'n~" ctbie am•::.: cupancy. By owner, $35,959. 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 61u.510 TION, Huntington Beach. fbaireplace & bit-Ins, 3 bed. 2 $235. 642-3936: 548-3085. pooldSSSO ~l~lly. 181ncl: as-New 3 Br-·~ sz.o. mo. Eutmdt. S 2 7 5, Bier. ·HOLMWOOD DR. FESSIONAL OR oFf'ICF.S ~..,. lse.' «Ji Bruce ~nt, 4 BR 2 BA. crpts, drps, kic11, 6#-0620 ·--~ ..,..,_., For appt 493-2566 ZONED BUSINESS PRO. "'J'HB 89t~~ · pool park, ocean $435 lW}C, ucs. ..._.. "n. einer. Dbl -...... , .......... _._ ~-• Newport Beach Large 4 bdrm. plus lamily $17,500 ea. TERMS write: BBJ~'£'f!S N.B., ~942 or~-~~7-~ or rent. EASTBLUFF lM ~'i'it· H.B. 2A~lts~ :·Pf!':':.";J™'O::; HOME OF ~~he~ ~rp~c ho.z'~d bl,.I-~ KANKl 1PAK, 1993 Klhci Rd., WINTER Rental • $250. 3 2 BR •-1 _ _... • ..1 Large 4·bedroom or 3 and St. Ml-5848. believe 'only s.fs.OOJ! he Maui, Hawaii. Mountain, Desart, BR, 2 bas, new cpt, patio. '' • cpt, '"tm• gar, 'Jl." ,... den. Formal dining room I -:-*-:-*-OS'n1NN:=.=1N"G,..,.! °"BR,=-"°i"'BA-I DISTINCTION BALBOA BAY PROP. Cemetery Rosort -11• blk to °""· No pots. 2 Adu!U, no ""'" $155. """ lamUy nxxn. e..uti!ul Gonle ~· •-- 67•7060 Lots/Crypts • 832-5576. r -"~~~~'~· 548-~-"~'"·---front patio and rr:ar yard, l{9 J ~o :f'·1~·~St ·ex=· Gracious elegance on Pesch r 156 S9S Walk 3 BR 2 BA fenced yard OOth romplett\y fenced, Aiwb•tte """"" area. · OUJ • • ~d. · Ln. eust,om 4 bdtml ., 2 BR, R-2, lncd .~. dop. 2 OIOICE lot1 Westminster HAVE CA.BIN.'. ~ to 1siater. Ba~. Family only'. $250/mo. . beautilully landscaped and · I BR furn apt. $1«1. No peti: 1nmg rm.,. arge amlly d '" -~-M · 1 p k 1 & WILL RENT? u!U pd.I Ill& cpl.11, $ · * Agent. 837-tm * p"vale. No -•• A·-"·ble ar no cbildren. D) Oenttr rm 2'ii baths M<de cpts, rps. stove, ...... ... emor1~ ar , space 1 bin '" ,..... vlWM S isl~ kitchen. E~n a bl: $25,950 Owner 646-5632 G2, nlSechonG 309d. hSlhockh nl28, ~in.!Jl~8 Mtn~ 8~~ 5:d~ ,R~e .. n_t=·l.-;..:cHc:ou=so=-.:.979-8430;.;...;;..;.;:~ 3 Br, 2 RI, blt-in11, dbl ~ar & DeceCaJJ m6 bt!l, S-475 f!r-.modh. Apta. Pum. 360 2 tB. R&G-5843.I d-p --. Beau"•·•,., •-c•---___. a en o o ep o . "$ C lam nn on oo-r t In 13...-.,,. or -. ult paid, SI-mo. No = u=:-"'"" ,._.....,,. .>mn '9fl1WITJ• 847-7337. tv.·o day.11 at Thanksgiving. an '9mente · """' n-1~-I-'·-' peta. 2271 u.~. St.•• • decorated & landscaped. -----'----1~==~~----lfelp ui celebrate Thanks-Mesa North. 557--0406. e OCEANntONT Ba c h ! - - --...-. And a covered patio beside EASY care, fully lndscpd CornmercJal giving the ¥f8Y it sOOuld be FOR lease, furnished, 2 BR 2 Br. l Ba. thag crpts, drpl, Stove, rdrtf, all uUI incl. 3 BR 2 BA ,_. * ~ * - a SPARKLING P 0 0 L. home. Ocean view. 3 BR le Property 151 with a reasonable ralt home. San Clemente, SI~ di.!lpl, fncd yrd, gar. $190. $90. fro • u... .. ~,..c, 6 doon BEAIJT1"1L 2 Br. 1110. $52,500. den or 4 BR, 2 BA. Goodl ---'--''----mountain retreat. Ph. Mike, mo. til June I, 1973. f's, m pets. 673-2918. ALA Rentals• '45-3tOO m --J• 1~· ~k>. ,.,.._ ~ No CALL l:\.o 646·1414 closet space A bltins. Beach Condominiums 6T>15Z1after6. 586-0996. RGE, NEW -3 BR, 2 BA. ~ ~6""'-~mo. .... ._ .. St. Mt41fr ,.\::I'' aub rights, nr Goll Coune00 for sale llO All --Good e EL RANCHO · Youno! 3 •ni • .,,,;..._, NEW 1A2 BR'•--<o •« -By o•~r , ----'---~--' PINE Trees, msh air, no HouHs Unfurn. exu..... ~·· Br 2 Ba, ~-k bay. "'·"· •-1L--~~-•-,,_ ~........ fs2'.:'i33s .... "" . •· crowds & lnc.I. quaint Mt. $295/nlo. 507-1613. fnr horse11 '$l3o. ~ .. =-;:;:-;;;::,.:r;.,;;~;;;,;::.;:___ $220. Nr: beach , ... lhop'i:. ;EAL TY _.S=t-""'"'.··--------NOEWPON 1 FRLOOT R.R~~RAt-ALhlL cottage; only $15,950 -on a,Go.=n;;•.:.ra:;I ______ D•n• Point ALA Rentals e MS-3900 IDEAL for 1 adl1 Sml but 114 £.20th, CM, $49-013'7. Nt•r Newport •••I otrlee ;.;•;;.•.,.•;;_;-"-'•=-----I .... 6. Pus Y fantastic 7 1/3 acres. Less•· .......... "'1n t"lt.£E RDIT: ~ IOr out crpt'd, 3 BR, 2 BA, din rm, lhan 2 .... __ dn've lrom 3 BR 2 BA ~· • J COZY' 2 •ty ocran fl'Ol'll, vu COi)' IWUJU •PL rtar of hornfo ._ ...... U ~ J BIG CANYON POOL PLUS I I lrplc, 10x40 priv, patk>. 2 '"' ' '·~ Kar. ust Bay!,... -· Sl:t5 ""' rob..:, 0::.:.:. ' -., "'" . • • ••• -· Pool t Orange Cnty, A'" !or ncuec. S2i5 per mo. No peU. hom<, 3 BR, 2 ha, oundcl<, mo. 'Ill July , or "1) .~,. , "~"~ #1 PINEHURST I..Ai~E $2B 500 ....,..... a-· 'rec. rms. e c. BRUCE HAlJ..ING Bn:ik TI4 : 639-3883 crpts dll* h'plc Wiii/dry ._. ..., "" Pri U 1 • $34.500. Owner/Ag!. 64-1-8814 ~.,7_3169 or .__7•41r4 dlh/·•. h. ;._,d 0'rr, bit•-,' ~ an 4 pm. NICE l br dpb:. Quiet. Stfr, ce reduced. Bu dfJ' must or 642-3073. "" .......-E•it Bluff .. ,. "" u• by CIJ'laH, l Adult owr :n. sell! Lge. lot on golffroune Absolutely cllarmlng homel:"=-':O,:::::.:O~~~~~ wr in l.amoo.s Lake Havasu, $350 yrly ~-673-02)9, BAY View J Br. fl'll).mJ, No prla. MR-1021. w/xlnt view. 4 BR., 4~ ba.. featuring custom kitchen 3 BDRMs, 2~~ Bas, !rplc, 2 home of the world fanlOU.11 LSE 2 BR crpt.9-drpl 1-li\RBOR Vu home, 2BR I: 2 Br. $250. Ulil pd Sch. Exquisile mstr. Bl\. suite and a yard you won't be· car gar, IWimmlng pool London Bridge. Located dsh h 'b. db Pool' den. comm pool, lux crpta It pin A prq, Adu.Ila. :m 1 BR apt, Sl.%5 mo. ~ w/frplc. & wet bar. Beam lieve! Tons ot. decking aur· prlvl., uking $34,000. Near c~ to all 9Cb'.lc>ls ii city. {lil;j.., W.1tutCOITAMllA Ei w11 r, gar p. • rlrp!I. Adll.I pref. $3lt0, £. Edl\"Wll~r. l-f71-2Wi wortdrc adult, no ptu,. 274 ceil. liv. rm. w/sunken con-~ 1 tite ~hou pool. Hoag Hospital. 673-9183 $900) or wW trade for Costa ~cmf.ar dr. $395 mo. 6-$4~4 8 $25 Wk ' Up On Ocean r ~=·-,,_· ;,19th'"",_,al"ler"'-.'IC':Jl,,...,pm.=- vcrsation pit, lrplc. & wet para e green se, «lone Dup .. xes/Unlts Mesa or Newport Beach m.. These Are Jwit A Few Of Huntington Beach BWJTS s BR ~ attrac Lowly e.dl " l 8R·Rooml ... ,,..50 Small tum ~ ::· ~~~~!.d~n.H1:ad!°;m& n::a~bl:OO ,:;:h ~,\,·\, ;;;'";;l;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l6;2 come prop. 644-4687. Our t.IANY *RENTAL.S ... I(~.~·.~ mrld.I. am Maki ~~t) ~tU Pd ~~~ 4~~~~ alrt.vuu. un ts. .500. · · Thank.!lgivlng weeknd. Love-$105. PRIVACY! f"um Bach e4 BEDROOM, 2 INth, '*4l:IS. 2 BR. l~ DA, .PtUo. balcony. ;. ·---• 1 S~ terms• Call 97'9-1050 BIG BEAR LAKE · For am. -· ....:r, Own r -~,"~ Sat./Sun. 1-5 ~TI9 9:m2I B~~ 0~1 fYGf~ NOW. ly 3 BR, 2 oto<y min, boon•. ~/lull ldoch1en. AU utU pd. patio w/B-11-Q. Chi~ Tf:J'll'lr., Pool, Wolk <o 'f2~~ ~I ~ .. "t"s';.~ """""" ......... 1.1.ALt) A1so :Avail. Ch r Is t ma 1 ' r. everyth na! dron & 11 0 K ..... ll<'ach. 2 ::i..!,iBR. 111 or · · NEW USTl~GI H Ilda ITW ~2979 * po ' ' ..... '-""'IHTA HIR.,_• 0 ys. or mo AGT "2 ••71 RA . $27S/mo. Sorry, 1 .::.=""''-''!.....------(!l1Sl 94~ $160 . CllEEHY! 2 Br. rncd per • • _, no -r.. 548--1290. ** 3 ROOMS w/t-.. Yloew. 't":' ~--· -·· 1Jy Brand new 3 bedroorn~ulh: a-s -l '"'""J \oUU,Qlrri ~• • model. Cheaper \h a n UPPER BIG BEAR >Td tor kid•' ~t. Vac11nt! llARBOR view llornet: s:,m. l1v mo. Inc . urn. Spacloul Mt.. T"" builder.s new homes atill for Westminster e..u,'50 gu00 house lot. * IMMED. OCCUPANCY 3 and dtn. Av a I I• b I• f73..9m r'ltf!CIBllQ .~L-~ .....!_U sale, with fheae upgrades. ~ Sl995. $17S • NEWPORT Jlr:l,ihls! N 3 Br • ..,. J•nUArY 7. .\dU!ta. Ph: I Btdroom tumlihtd. $UO. \-9 • ulJU'-"f'JT•UMI ........ - Call 675-'l22S, * CDNSClOUSOFTODAY'S 548-2596 Oldt.r 2 Br, 1ar, stO\le, l"l" ; ........ ,~~ M6-157~. Block to U. be6ch. Ph. Orll.11 IR. •URN ... . *ON PENINSULA Firsl time otftred. OWJ\ce location on west Bay Ave. Near NHYC. SJ>uit:llng 3 'bedroom ln Immaculate ~ dltion. Superb view of bay. Relax he.rs . minimum Jud wont. }~ff land. $82.,500. °"""' <n4) 613-4135. BAYFRONT HOME ttlkl-~nsula area, Ill ti.me otlertd. 2 lots wUh houll!' oa one only. Se:p. or torethtr. 5 BR. 4~ BA. mald1 rm, tam rm., llv nn., dkl rm ., 2 tpk., CtN pttlo, pier • doclt. Olmpt n:modded In !!J!ll. Wlll aU fl.Im ot unlum. Optn hCUatt S.l/Sun t...t pm, AtMt 675-Sl!t RISING COm. u..... • 334 Portland Circle R L-F frla. Avail now. --* OCEANf'RONT-lkaudM, f2U) m.n'91. . ,.. 1'' ancn"91, arms, * 3.14 PorlSJMl•nd c1ain:k, 1tn. 2 BR. ,URN. -is barrahl· 3 Bil" bdnn1 and "-lh I H u G-H llD xi... Its 4 Br, 21,i Ba. l BR. mnYt. dtn. lriilc. .. ' 07•11 o Adams on un n1t· • ..--. S200 . FAMILY or Si...,h-,i! 3 y,.~y. ~ mo. ~"l -1mo. ••·•----•, 2 IR s~~~ •~ -paneled den. new ttPl• A ton Strtct lo Portland H B U 2 Ba bl .... n ........ -,.,,. .. -, ~ ' .__,,.., ..,._ drps, frest\b' painted. Huce · . . z.o AC JN RANOIO r, ' tnl, crpls, drp§. WET .!Ju pool t b I Mu'tln, or m-cm:J, Can ~1 AU. trm.mr.s PAID ~s.n.,~;:P SMIR Ranch c~::.ro:::-b!e-.,.. pct olt. * .,.....,. j, b!Hns. 3°bed~i IXQUISITI GA N ~!'-llMclt ....,,. "° poeo on ~· Call J~~~!!!!!!!!!!~'!""!"'"" J avoctdo ctewlopment. Jn a $225 • JtORSE Rlnch! 2 Rr. bi, pool, partc. OCMA. SW Pml.. 3 BR. Q)p:to. triO(mo. WRfT-ER tt'ht&J ..,_. nn 14 Miu S. ol Sut D'tet-'""' · San Clementi! duplex, lol mute1'1>41nned country on t~ ac. Comll. Kkl1/prta, I~. .48Jl BNC:f' Cnotttnl, iT3-$22l ot IO-ll6. U. l&lld on bftuUrut an ~.t I .... ~~ W. Cll !Jolt M ._-:n_.ca M acned for addWonal units! community "1th anoc·rrte, LANDLORDS I NA, 64"942 or 535-M24.. BF.ACOS 8-7 3 BR, l BA. C.platno 8e.c:t.. Dup1n. 2 1o lQU,....... IAMJ -. • S9UX) dn. 7~'Xt In. ~ MedUttrallC!an c 11 mat ct , FR.EE RENTAL Sf_l\VlCE 3 BR. 2 BA. Cbndo. crpt•. bll,,._ bnn'lac. C.r. 14!15.. MO, Br, l'i; t.. a'Z$U. m 4l '414"1 lncomo Property 166 Uberal '"'"'· BEACON R.ENTALS -·"'·•wt""""'" pallO. yrly.213:-. ~-MIU '·-~~"'!'!!111••1 lnTlBeadlBlvd.,·H.8. llAncho California fUty, * "5-0lll * poot1, 1ennlt: court•, WALK 10 bt.ctl. N"°1Y l•...,.;;.,;,;.;.l•;;...;.""'~-----I ' 110 •1115 MR. FIX ITlll ' m4l6l6-6'l!lll chll•I""' ... icon ... 1220 . -·3BR,2 hohom•ln WllKLY-MONTHLY -!or. I BR, ...... Brt Rool Estoto Wentod 114 LANDLORDS! Mtrl<m N'p< Shum. SlOll. ,...292, lx-m Svltoa ..,..... ""'· ~ _; ftl )'OUI' hammtt I-paint Wr Spedall:tt In N~·port VERY n~ 4 BR. 2 RA. fpt.c. .. N lfM 1lMdt4 biia A.t ... ' Cl( bnuh! Dl"f, but oound po-* "'"""" CaU * Blo<tl •°""""de! ML!' • cpto, dttoo. bltno, ow. <ov N!•po<! Shw.o ••"°" · ,-., R.. ho!!. poQI A l«!nlll.l packed tr Ip I ct x ! W :!'....,. ll ' i...,uu. Ol.lr R.eataJ Ser· Pf'llO w/DDQ, p~rwr. Ceeta ...... POOi table. ...,. t.h. $43.Cn:> Hurry. W wu,J your pl"Optt1y. A ~ 11 FREE lo You! Try SMD. 9'>GZ2. f'EWPORT Shani, on "'-""· fG..21111 h b' JOlftlff Uat cuh within 72 hn, C.11 Nu.View Alone on lol. $14$, vaeanr. l Br. 2 ba. t.m rm. trp&c. STUOKll I I P'S KHllon LA. n Mk W.• ti NU-VllWllENTALS ........ Kldol ....... momo.ra.:m-1111 e l'ltDlU.--.r ... M.ol-1, m4030 ,. fi4.l:MS Ront..A,.Houso ~ o AM e fR£E U1Ull"" • M>-1111 ' I Sf.'CLUDED I 8' -"" HOUSE tnllo<, l BR, 2 RA. HO"~ n •-~ ~-e ..... t Kll-~ 2.,~· .~~ ~. <:rfl. tncd yd wlt.rtb d;Ck i rr bNdL. IZD/mo. V.'1ltt I "0~ r~, u-;a _,. e HNM<d Pool -,_ uun W:-.~! • ,_. SAi!DE!!.!'~:O ~ME 111:: 0:... """:'; ...... I or 2 "'I'· odl... ...... pd. IS-3'1$. :::: ~~a: . l•"""'Y rodlll"" ~ .. ·~Ill~ ;:..~ Dal.II' ....._, Jillr, Price llCIO,rm. _ Down C.,,.sldrJlll, "'" 6 nortUt. l8R, blllM °""" cltJll. dbl {M, 1• •II w ~ • T'\' I m111d 9'l'Y avail 121MNt. 111111-c:am.r., """' e~_Y_r:n_e __ nt sso.ooo . BROKERS INC. fl~ mo utD tncld. l•t, laM pr. J2ii. ~ or v~ tWt ~ Reftll •,.,,. lfntre ID-flJ2 .. COLDWaL. BANKER 6 -I l r<l depoo. !>37-f11JI, Im-WO • I"" -· ..... "'"' Tbo ,._ -lo Ibo W'<« BAOIELOR "fl. 0-.. 531 6100 ~~on Hod I«· l ~~k1J.,,...~I---~.=~-= t~ mu.Ill: ant Ju•t a pbonl! Nff!ft • "Pad"f P\Kle at1 ad! ~. ttc. lhrll a _tlaiJy PlliOe . ..a DIU, Plot Q..an.d '8rll A"• »*Ill'..,,,., ---------"'~""~·=------Srll e lmw ••. --·" ..... 1way. '4t-5tlL Call N2'-5l'l'L caa.tDed Ad. M>6f7I. cAd=·.:;'4HllL::.:=:....----Ou A .._.pl. MT_,_:_ --l 1111 ----- • I DAILY PILOT l[f ,. :..~ """' ... 365 Apt. Unfurn. Newport BNch ~r=='--""365=.;;Apt= . .;;U;o.nf;.;;u;o.m.;;;..,_....;;365~,1':Apl:t:::.· ..::Unlu::::::;m.:::.,_ _ _::36:=65! ~· Unfum. GeMrtl Coile -Newport Booch Aptt., Aph,. Purn. or Uftfurn. 370 F"rn. or Unfum . 370 G .... i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~,~.~,k~--L~lk~e-s-.-,-..... ~nd-l_n_1 1 EL CORDOVA Al'TS. QUIET DELCXE Cnt1 -CMll-WffY PARK NEWPCRnRs 1--------- F $1.1r. 2 Ir 3 BR APTS. rom -Pvt. Pa1iol • Htd. Pools 1 & 2 a.drMMt Nr Sbop'g * Adi.lit• Only Dishwasher . Shag Ca rpeting • Wllk·ln Clos-Martinique Apts. ets, Forced Air Heat • Extra Large Rooms • Beautiful Game Room . Heated Pool • BBQ',s.. lm Santa Ana Ave., C.M. Mgr. Apt. U3 646-5.S42 Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings and close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & Hamlfton St) ** l Br., IY.i bo . ** Adult Living . No Pett. t.ara:e. Mwly decor. tncl u... ••2 ,,70 patK>, bllns, crpt, drps, 20n Chlrlo St., Co111 ~ -~ a.,.. to evorything. 1110 HACIENDA HARBOR ~· !8" .,';,'"~:;. c~ ~ From $154 wknd1, 642.834). DELUXE l & 2 BEIJROOMS DELUX Triplex. 2BR, Din Furnished & Unfurn11hed Rm. den, trplc, oo shag Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting crpt, paint, drpe, bl'"" $ZIO. Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid. ,1 BR. •II •><traa $140. Wik di.stance Harbor s h o p Adults Only • No Pets Center 646-833.1 241 AvOCldo St,. Cotti Mo11 646-1204 BRAND NEW ADULT VILLA MARSEILLES APJ'S. SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. 2 car8:,;.,, ~ M!wi~: Pumlshed I Unfurnished of J9th, w. ot Placentia Adult Living 543-8627 · Dishwasher color coordinated appliances · DELUXE 2 Br I~ Ba STAY HOMI ON WllKINDS. WOULDN'T YOU? It'• all here for you to enjoy Saturdays and Sundays and all week long, too. $750,000 health spa 7 swimming pools, 7 llght· ed tennis courts, bicycle trails, puttiQ8 green, shuffleboard, croquet. Spacious Junior l's from $174.50 monthly, plus I or i-bedroom plans and 2-story tow n houses with 2 or 3 bed· rooms. All with electric kitchens, r,rivate baJ. cony or patio, carpeting, draper e.s. Subter- ranean parking, elevators, optional maid ser- vice. Gourmet food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon on grounds. See neauUfully fur- nished models today, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Other times by appointment. Just north of Fashion ~~~ at Jamb9r® !!Dd ~ Joaquiu Hills THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Minutes to Newport Beach Unbelievably large apts . becorator furnish· ed Huge Pool, jacuzzi, electric bullt·ins, shag carpets, drapes, sauna & morel ADULTS-NO Pm SINGLES . . . . . . $150 1 BDRMS •..... $160 2 BDRMS. . .... S180 Unfurnished Apt1. AY•ll1ble From $10 to $1 5 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT - THEY 'RE UNDERPRICEDI Plush shag carpet . mirrured wardrobe doors· Studio on ••ad~ .u..t: PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Indirect UgbUng in kitchen · breakfast bar · :;:.•;,..l'.z.'ii.CT1cbu~':: on the bay · • . _ hu ge private fenced patio · plush landscars No peta. 548-7154. relephone (714) 644-1900 for rental infonn1tion. 1561 MESA DR .. COSTA MESA 5 blk1. E. of Newport Blvd. 546-9860 ing • brick Bar-be-Ques · large heated poo s SPAC 1 & 2 BR. 2 ba, mag Apt. Unfum. 365· Apt•., & lanai. Air conditioni ng. •· drps bl'-~hly crp~. • "~• u= F U I 370 3101 So. Bristol St., S•nt• An. 557"200 paint~. Covt'd car pt, Huntington Beach urn. or n um. COLDWELL, BANKER .& CO. Chlld,.n ok. ""'Cent<r S4 1111•-· I I 'd MANAGING AGENT 548---7900 LRG 1 Br. w/paUo. In quiet -1 in "!l!!!!!l!!l'!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!m!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!'ll!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!m!!!'!!l$140/Up spac 2 Br, & 3 Br, 4-plex. Cpl or 1 ~l adlt, oo 2 BR., unf., frpl, new decor. ~ 1~~ Ba, pool, cpt/drp, bltnl, petz. $120/mo. 842-4549 $250 mo., yearly. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 -I~ Fount1ln Valley SHAKEWOOD • :!pt;o"::o..;Fc.um.;;;,;.;;_ __ ...;:360~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 plygrnd. 1996 Maple, No. 1 HUGE 2 BR, 2 BA, deluxe 1 BR. unI., new decor. $175 I"" 6U-3813. poolside apt nr. beach. $165. mo. yearly. Largest 2 BR's in town. 10263 Guest Home 415 LegvNI S..ch iiCoiiriioiinii1iideiiiiliiMoiiiriiiiiiiiiil2 BDRM. w/gu range, retrg 2320 Florida. 5J6.391'6. ~ BR., 2 ba. furn. $225 mo., Slater Ave. nr. Brookhurst 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 2 BR d I •··-. N crpt. drps. $150 Includ until. L-uni BHc:h yearly 1195 & SD Fr w y , F . v . up ex, c..._ in. r Older adults no children or -• 1 BR., tum. yrly. (TI4J 9624481. • Priv aduJt ~a& ~:b~a;'.t~~dre~: ~ •W pets. 64&690i or 8J9.5266. LAGUNA NIGUEL 2 BR .. 2 Ba. tum. Bayfront. areas (families too! J e BaJ. * Private Room * }235 winter, $315 yrly. ** BEAtrl'IFUL 1 &: 2 BR~ Apartments J~se~' ~~Ba., furn. ance;d power kitchens • Ambulalnrvf~Y or Man ~or 497-.2692 l~ Contemporary Garden AplJ: 1 Br., 1 Ba.; $185 • 2 Br., 1 2-sty. $375/Winter 4 Swim'g Pools • Outdoor Good, ~'fntious Food. Patios, trplc., pool. S155--Ba.; $225. e 2 Br., 2 Ba.; Hardes1y, Rltr. 675-2866 BBQ'a. • Indly. priv patios tffwport Buch ON TEN ACRES $.lB). can 5.57--0302. S23S e Shag crpts. Nice,*c~~rf~~s:h.ere. j::::::i:::iiiiii:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o--Apta. rurn:i w\lUrn. Lease-2 BR. High beam eelllng1, Incld Gas, TV cable & Wtr I ·C;;;o;;';;;'';;;;Mo;;;;ll;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Huntington S..ch BR. 2 ba., 2 car encl Fireplace I priv. patk>s. enclosed lront & back patio. Fully crptd & drpd. Rec I• ---"---'----!"""!!!!!""~""~""~ pa.rk'g. w/lndr)I avail now. Poot~ Tennis Contnt'I Bk!st. Avail. Dec. bt. 376 E. lBlh tacll. Htd Pool. BBQ area. SPACIOUS BRAND NEW Vacation Rentals 425 SR.. 2 ba·furni!he'!l Ste'ps to 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 St .. c.r.t. 642-1.!153. 29041 Aloma Ave. Luxury apts. QUO VADIS Ill ocean . · · • · · · •· ••• · ·· •• $275 {MacArthur nr Coe.at Hwyl 2 BR, 1 BA duplex unit, fenc. 499-2217 or 495-5274 For AduJIA only Luxury Garden Apts. Bf:, 2 Ba· ••..•..•..... $285 ~yard & patio, garage. No •VIEW e 1 Or 2 Bedrooms Bachelor, 1 &. 2 BR's. SNOW Sea.son, Big Bear Lake. ~Todern 2 bdrm. apts. OWNER 646--0585 BR, 1 ba .. • .. · Ulll pd 1160 CORONA ""· child ok. 11 s o . OCEANFRONT Shag carpet•, bull tins $135 to n s:; 2 BR. 1 ba, Penin ·"" ·.$250 £45-7529. 2 BR, 2 B"-. LeMe. Mature Pool, encl. garages !ltd Pool·Jacuzzi·Saunas WeWHUlavoTakW•intS~ .. ~ennt•tals DEL MAR 2. BDRM, 1 Ba. stove & Adults, rl' pets. Elevator to Stop by 2311 Elden Ave. Re~reation Room &: More! -' d Pvt "--~ PooL •-url1y 31"""" can: 645-578ll Adults OnJy -No Pets .A1!10 Oceantrontt AvaiL Spacloua 3 bedroom '"''1"t retrig, crpts &: rps, ...,......,.. .x.c · '""' From 1100 ~ th BRING IN THIS AD & MAN "·ho wi h F Rentals to Shi re 430 llCA1Lli;~36631' ;:t2 bodroom. :W!!; ~ Kids : 27. Coast."~:mT HAsa~'i ~~~E~~~RT :::r~ :~~~*i~ ' I ' ' I sac Bkr 675--7225 . 1 Br widen, "W'!t ' • APT FOR LEASE 18992 Florida St. 847.9443 eVt>nings. J Z ·ji? 2 BR apt. ~ec~ Frplc. Encl ~p~, ~ ~~vs:~~~ Complet;ly redecorated with (% blk. W. ot Garfield R~~-mM-::~A-(-wE_/l_c;,ti-,-d-t',;'_k_l _to_ ' ' . , gar. Garden. Walk to beach. 646-0073. AID help. Large 2 BR, 2 HUNTINa!"ldGBeTOoNch GBlavdr.)d 'n • 'HhareB a-a•.xpo968-~~". W/SMrte. $235/mo. 401' Fernleaf. or BACHELOR.. 1 &: 2 Br BA townhouse type-beamed, " , " .o<rtU hon!, 2BRELY ~~ call 805 1648-1906 or w/furn. avail. Heated pool. bulltlns,deck.Amusttoaee Apta. Hell at Bolsa. Chica. 67J.-6SI0/673-2222. $120 &: up. adults. 853 for only $250. 846-1323. Compare . See NEWPORT Beach · Prof. or Until June 15. $285, ST'a-3963 PRIVATE 1 Br., I Ba Apt. Center St. 645-8965. 494-3221 Whal you're missing. Fr. Business man, to share aft 5. OCEANFRONT t t T bl '"'"""'!'""!!"'!'~'l""!!!!~ I $130-$260. sharp home. $150. mo ONT New furn. 3 $1 85 yrly. Avail Dec. !st. DUPLEX, BACK LOT, ap a a e t.A MANCHA ="'7""===-=-=--I 645-15tl'l BR, 2 BA. bl>I, $300. 64-4-4004. 2 BR, Maple nr Hamilton. ~ks:. ~12 :~~ Brand New_ Delu.x Unlts OCEANhagF'RONT •• ~ BR, up. HA~VE=~•p""t-w-80-,1 -:1-0-,.,,2-glr~ls Winter. Adlfl: only. No pets. * GREAT VIEW-2 BR. * Avail Dec ht, $155. 645-2313 ...._ . . ' Rent now for your con-.per, s carpe..,., garage, . Be All 673-fl088, Frplc, bltns, aw.teclcs. pool eves. :ee:ai:ipe~9~"2g8\? struction allowance of 1 1 ~1300=·=mo~·-642-_""3_. ___ ~0n:U';~ P.1!8:~;n7 OC~··-oNT lBR. fu•·n $210 up. 644-63.f.1, 67a.3535. * SHADY ELMS -POOL* ADO.._-• -• mo'& free rent. I BR, 1 BR DELUXE, Apt • priv. patio. . . . c.o-u'r n ...,;,--..,101 •-d 2 BR' , 3 BR' •1 .~ 6 ,_ · FEMALE roommate for apt Poulb1£' yrly. for in. EXQUISITE bay v I e w e Ad~llll Pools.Ide $140 up SPECTACULAR · 2 3 "" en, 5 .,. s. '"' u~.n.:, poo..,. sauna, tenrus, beautiful CdM apt. 675-7767 f 0 r m at I 0 n ca 11 d 1 2 8 2 8 • .,.,., • Children next block view, & From $155. Dshwahr. encl $130. Spacious ·p o o I s id c '54>-262S/6&&'l58. up ex, r , a, ..,~. i;no. 177 E 22nd st. CM ~3645 BDRM 2 bath. Blk to beach. gar, swlm'g pool. BBQ's BungaloN $150. 84&-0259. • aft 5 or wknds. 675"-7287 or 645-1460 ' ' NEW-From $280. Ph : Pets acceptable Like to Trade? Our Trader's ~~?,,NT ~~.fo~tJ Cost• Meu 2 bl!, :=i:ew ?='. 494-3383 & 494-23.19. 642·2007 778 Scott Pl., C.M. 1 .L_•~g~u_n_•_B_oo_c_h____ Paradise column Is for you! paid. Winter. Bay 11 bore I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil No pets. $165. SG--1882. M••• Verde OJRNER triplex, garden 1 BR. ocean view, patio & Trailer Park. 615-&STl. II 2 BR, den, crptd, lg ldtchen, DELUXE 2 &: l Br., 2 Ba., 2~1aine: .i:~~~~~~2 ~~~i.".f~~hool. Sl70 [Classified iarrv] 2BR, fum,a»t, le gara&e $U> HARBOR GREENS large yard, adulta $1B5 mo., encl gar, $160 up. Rental Br, pvt patio, encl. garage, cN_IW_po-rt~Bl-1-c~h---Adwrtisi_ng lw.n;.I\ mo yearly, no children or aft 6 pm, 642--08.57. Ofc.. 3095 Mace Ave., water &: gardener pa.Jd. l -~~------I . . pets. 8'13-787B Furaw,M & e 2 BR. Lower-$140 e 546-1034. Furn. S165., unturn $1'5. BACH. APJ' .• UtiUdes P'ld Unfumlatt.d Shal cpt, drpft, Bl. No pets LG·'='.""2~B=R-wi-·th_or_wi~·-thou-t Days C213J 444--T11.1, eve L• I~ Near Beach $115 fl.lo., yearly Nr. Harbor C-ent~r. ~84. Den A trplc •. 1\9 ba, encl. 64HPri•~.:..... Ask for Mn. 1·ve HotwforSale ~ ST;,--0144 646-7414 From $130 to $215 me • DELUXE 1 BR. Close to patio, gar. Fr $169. 644-0962 1.1.;IWUU • 2 BR apt, 3 houses from So. Coast C-enter. Adults, no N rt Beach EXTRA LARGE 1 &: 2 Br. Classification 100.124 beach. $210/mo. l9th St. Bachelors e 1 8drm1 pets. $100/mo. 557-$29. 1-•-wNpo_______ unf. from $140, turn. from b• 67!'rm5 aft 7 pm. 2 Bdrmt e J Bdrmt NEW 1 &: 2 BR'11 from $170 to WHERE $158. Reb'ig. range, crpt, 1g 2 ~-h $190 Nr beach & .. i......•g drpa. wtr pd. Hid pool. 4 br, Ba on ~c · 11"-or 2 full •·tht . ' ........ ., . CONGENIALITY Mature adults, infant ok. $325/mo. Avail thru June ,.,. -114 E. 20th, CM. 54&--0l37. PREVAILS Walk to shopping. 1887 '73. &6-0245, 547·9726 Bob. Master a1z.e bedroom.I w/ * $135. 2 BR, upper, cpts, Ocean view 11uperb house Monrovia, 645-4267. --I~ c 1.s1ification 125.149 San Juan C•pl1trano hl&h beam ceilings, lara:e drp11, carport. Older Adult! security, 8.par1ment11 de-POOLSIDE 1-BR. APTS. $ livlna: room w/1aa or pref. 673--8145 eves. signed with a Master's ADULTS -147 FLOWER from 140 RENT: New 2 BR, pool, v..-ood burning fireplace. E·SIDE 2 BR. $150 touch, exclusive club with CAIJ..: 646-3815 Rial E11111, ~ Gen~al Classification furn, m>. Unfurn, $200. Wtr Convenient laundry area Bltn1, w/w, refrlg, Pool. unique Aquabar, fountains pd. Cua de Capistrano, oU kitchen. Enclosed pa· Adullll, no pets. 642·9520 and formal gardens. All part 37105 Pueo Carolina, SJC. lQ. 2 swinunin& pools, 2 BR with a Uance11 $135 of the South Coast'a finest 493-7078. ~una, recreation taclll· $50 Security PP2049 W Ila · apartment community. South Laguna lies. Security guard. No 54&-430l • a ce, 1 BedroomJ1tudi011 from $195. peta. · 2 Bedroom from $295. AtTRACTIVE 1 BR, lgf' llv. Model ~ lO tll 7 DELUXE Townhou.1e & 2 Br Models open 9 A.M. Ill dusk. room. frplc a: patio. Near I ...,....., pm aplll. Pool. Dllwhr. Adults. stairs to beach. Couple or 1700 Peterson Way, CM 324 E. a'.>th St. 66-4761. -=-=:;:·.;;11:;:85::o·.c'9!M710o;o_=·"-= nr H1 rbor Bl...t & ,_E_•_•t_B_luff ______ 1 Apt. Unfum. 365 ,. Adomt e DELUXE e GeMr1I UNIQUE Laguna Castle Apt. Wkte ocean views, acrn or gardens. Cloae to beach & ahopplna. 2 BR., 2 Ba.: lge. nna. Ii storage. CU11tom w a I lpapers, chandellen, mouJc Ule, lhutten. $4.14} Mo. partially tum. Mature adults cnly. Alto avail. .oon. other luxuey apls. $250 to $650 mo. By app'l. only -. 811bol ltln LITTLE ISLAND BAYl'RONT 2 BR., ptage I-utWUes in· eluded. $325/mo. Annual leut. Dani. Olichm:er tc.12315(1'11) Macnab -Irvine 546-0370 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for leaae. Incld ipe.c. muter suite, din rm 6 dbl. raraae: auto door ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!J!!l!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!I opener avail. Pool I: F'rom Newport Blvd., turn at DELUXE Recreation area. Hospital Rood (1 block • $27:1 • above Pacific Coast Hwy) to APARTMENTS 865 Aml&os Way, NB entrsnce. 900 Cagney Lllne, Air Cond . Frplc'1 . l Swim· Managed by Newport Biach, Ca. 92660. mlna: Pooi,. • Health-spa . \vtLLlAM WALTERS CO. Telephont: fn4> &1$.0060 Tennla Courts • Game and WELL designed 2 BR. 2 Ba. BAYFRONT apl!Uevel, 3 Br, Billiard Room. 2 Car gar. $300 Month on 2 Ba, lrplc, all bltna, deck, 1 BR. 1'~rom $160 yearly leue. ~7423. pier. $450. }1iy. 224 ~ St. 1 BR. &: Oen From $185 H ti-'-Beach 673-5878 eve. MEDITERRANEAN un ··•·-· SUBLET 0oc. lhnl July, VILLAGE Park Nowport Bacheloc apL OVER 62 ??? $164.50. Beaut v I e w , 2<00 llarl>or Blvd., C.M. RETIRED ??? ,;641HJ~"ll8='.~~--,.-,---~ <n4l 55!-80<ll SOCIAL SECURITY?? SEACLIFF Manor Apl>. 2 RENTAL OFFICE PENSION ??T BR, $164. Pool, Ccpt•, d.,,., OPEN 10 AM to 6 eM: Newest Apt. CompJex blln!I, garb. dillpl. 1525 Thtt Mifiifi "'F'1m~y LOWES'r RATES ::!,°":~:W,1"""8-~. about will apptteiate !he Ven· Please Call 84-9622 BALBOA ea,. ctub. Lux dome's way of We. Well· Ba.Yfront 1 Br. A p 1. arrana~ 2-3 bedroom w:ilts * MOVE IN TODAY * Large dl'ducllon on long 1:60-ms:::.....,_:64:4~6=200: with 2 baU... !lrepl•ce, $13' A MO. i.. 645-0339 patio. Oubdde are gardens, $pile. 2 BR In 4 • p 1 ex . ' . pool , putting and nearby Scv~ral avail. A.LJ.., E.X· APT. for aalc or rent: Fineat VERY attrac. l Br. upprr AhQpplng and RMlvlU~s. TRAS. Pool 1'l"C blda;. Kida V!t'W. 2 BR, 2 ba., redec. Yearly. 1 mature adult or Live r.l!lay, from $~ welcomt'. From $l39. Stt furn o unf\lm. $425 rent """P"' oni,,.., P'l" 1185 + THE VENDOME M•r. 1r.m K"'I'°" "B". I or $52,lro. 642-2312. util. 67)..ts03, blk W. ot Beach Blvd. off OCEANFRONT 2 br, fpl c, S. ... PeniNull 1845 AMbt:lm Avenue Slatf'r. 968-7510 or 847-4260. dlx dupltx, unturn. yrly, ~.all Mra. Phillips 54i)..018J TRIPLEX apt. lrJJ lBR, $.l7S. NKlne &&5-2Sl64 WALK TO BEACH NEWLY DICORATi D Huntireton Harbour .,. .. * NICE 2 BR. pool, aund<d<. New 2 BR. 114 bu+ extna, IHvtMul Grounds all ~led. bllln1. dsh!wwh. pr, crpta. ctrps, adulta. m ~~..,~~ S3lO up. 10 Atioutet to Ocean refrl.g, mft Wiier, $145. ca.ll pr.ta. $170. 6G-8Xll. " · Close to hua line 6 ttan:oa. 846-2091 NEW 3 BR. 2 Ba., bltnt., $11!. NEWER· 2 8\ 2 blth. Gu lletu I Slove. \Yater. WALK TO l l ACH ~: yearly. ~ Block to ~· ~. ~ .~ Cara.if', Air Cond. SWlm & New 1 It 2 Br, cpt/&,I, rd1. Bkr. 67!r-6200. Amde, ZJ.3.25T-S"tl2 eYtL ~ :'i~l., Laundry d1JW1hr. frpl, 316 16th. t BLOCK to ocean. 2 BR -&.... LMCF. 1 aJi .. $140. l4?·39S7. howtr, yanJ, perk.Ina, partly ~~,ht, vz T .;:'!': 2 DR. $180 Sl&;. $175 Jl40, 2 hr, bltn11, crpl/drps, ~m. IU-47th St. G1S-5!n6 115-MJ aft 5. Haci.nde 'H Me.. frplc. Laund IJicil &. carporl. 3 BDRM., 2 BA. )'Tly, near 160 \Y WU.On-No. 1 c.~t C'el 6 I tm. chlld Ok. No new. $31~. mo. 929 West J Br I: dtn. new crpt/d1;, • · pets. ~ BlllboA. 1213~ QM..ll&l. ~ ~~ Yrty, 0 lle8tiBAU 21 2 Br, .... ,.., nr park/°"'"'• 2 BR, I Silt to Ocoan, now CeroM d9I Mar 2 Bc!droom, 1 Bath $185 bltnl, pr, ~. No pm. 11hag, •tow, paJnt. $%ii). yr- 2 Bed 2 balb l2ri ruo mo. "92-ll6!. ty. Utlla pd. _,, 1 1 BR, 2 BA. upotaln, ~. Attnc. 1p1. 1 8z1;ttM ~•••·••to d9': m-en all ' pm. l W:· 2 t.th i225 LARGE 2 bedroom 1 bath. NR new 2 BR, 2 Ba, 1 bllt om fkaullf\ll fte.w .,e.. w/pvt Xhrt klc. Only P1\. Pb: Ckltt ahu, dllhwthr, ref; S240 PJlloe, IU't.lt, pop1 apa. 80-1411/E'Yt 30-6«l5 Bl<R. -~Balboa. Blwt. 14H3-$0 t..uh tard<n .. tin&. AdullA, LRG 2 Br, 1140. Cloted pr. NEW deluxe 3 BR. 3 bu, no ptl1. 151 E. Jilt, C.M. Opt/drpl. ChUd ·• pft ok. trpk • extras. aar. adj. 6t&-8IJ88 141-11.S, 90--'lllT. ww trr. Yrt,. 57;91 Yt•t f'H1dll are Jud a phon! Need a "Pad"! P.Sace 11,n adr f"or thAI ltf'm \llldltr $50, try The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S ' leading Oakwood Is $1 ml!lion In recreation. Sw imming pools. Hea lth club s. Saunas. Tennis cou rt s. Billiards. Indoor gol f driv- ing range. Sand Volleyball. Whirlpool Baths. And lots more. A resident tenn is pro and activities director who plans .free Sunday brunches and barbecues. 150·184 f°Nneial I ~ Cla,,ificat icn 200-260 _,,,_ ]~ Classification 300-3 ~5 I ....... m·"'-ll!l Starting as tow as $140. C lassification 360-370 Singles, one and two· ,------~ bedrooms, furn ished and [ Rentals Jl,sJ unfurntshed. So rry no _ . c hildren or pets. Models Clalsification 400-4 65 open dally 10 to 7. J ~ Oakwood , -....... I~ Garden Apartments Classification 500-51 O Newport Beach II• I lrvlne and 16th ,_ __ ""'_'_""_' _ _, &45-0550 • &42·8170 . l ~~~~~~~~~I C lal sifica ticn 52S-SJ; ---·-----~''..s' I Cl::;:.:: S J~ ROO~fS $18 wk. up wild!. ______ ...,,lit•! $71.50 y,•k up Api a. 2376 Ernploymlrit Newport Blvd., C M . >18-9'1>5. l'B"°E°'o"'n'=oo""Jll"s-w""l"'k"'t"'t -, ,.,-,·n Classification 700-7 Io ~I.. H.B. tu'C8. Ph. [ 11~ I Mak t I e ..,.J::~afl6,311 or -. .,,, r e p ac · ~~~ <'~~~'.'1Nr~V~~ncPr": Cla1Sific•ticn IOO·l l b ~. Blvd1., 111 wk. [ ,.., Md -11 ~1 BEAOI, )'earl)', $95. nlO. Cle1sific•tion 850-858 l..arg1!, Incl. utU, crplll, trig .. 00. 11K19 W. Bal boa, 673-2223. I ---r.=-I~ Cla11ificaticn too.9 12 I ~~~ I~ Cla1 1ification 915·949 CORONA dol Mar • Rm & ~~~=·$93.mo.l~I I ~tws. Jf c;,J S'n.JDENT room fot 2 men Vu of UCJ, Kitrh prlvl , Sl'C lo Appttt. S.i.2-9314. KITCHEN prtvilp.""Ma'n""' o,; ly. $60/mo. 2161 Mlnt'r St .. C.M. 118H310. 2 BR. 2 BA, UJ)illaln, ~ atb'K apt . -(pie, !250. MH610 · ...,.,,~ah6. Cllll l!l!l MHm. CAii 6.fMlm. • ll'w> J>f'nny Pincher. . --------~ ~II ldtc ltema now! ca11 J I &eki678 nowt Cla11ification 950.990 • ---- -. BuY a ,' order order • ·rga1n Every assiliod want ad in the DAILY PI LOT ppears in every edition every day. Th I means your ad will be seen in papa delivered lo homes' and sold from ne sracks from border lo border all along he Orange Coast . • • all the way from al Beach to San\ Clemente \ l You 1 Get It All Huntington · Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Lagmia Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Caa-lstrano <Plus the daDy newsrack edition} For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • • • ~' .. ----~l~;;L !9!-~ l~Ji ·i.o-~ 1[S)l--.-.l!5ll--~1~1 '"'''I 01] 1f r...., ... l[Il]( '11 » I 11111 1 '",.,""]I~ Ront1l1 to Shiro 430 R~telo "'•nlod ... l;ound If,.. od•I 550 Con!!'Klot · Tllo HolpW...i.d,M& I' 7lOlHio~lp~Wf•;;nt;od;;,~M~&~l'~7l;;O,~H~1~lp~W=•;n;1~od,~M;&~I'~· 71;!0i~H~•l~pW~o~n~tld~,iM~&~ WANTED ,., '+ JACK Taulane • Repa1' • shere 2 ~~:!'!!.~! .. '°h HAVE CABIN. • • FOUND I <Joi• boUI female· lemc>d., addlL lll yn. exp. Kl'tCllEN. Balbi A Entxles. AVON REPRESEN'l'ATIVES DATA PROCESSING -· 1 bl<~-:::..<::-2 WILL RENT? I slmJlu to Golden Jletritv-Llc'd. My Way Co. 547-ro!6. Cu.otom -" at "'IUOl1abl• EARN MONEY EAM OPERA TOR IDlllLtt l'ER50NNEL ,_1_ ~ r rited a cabin ln *"o San ier, other slmllar to curly D -hi---· nte1. Cleo. ~12163. For new car l*.Yl'llt'nts, .r\.YM,r; .. .,....., J)l110ramic ocean iu.... ...... 11-. Mt ... Ret:rlevtt with reddlah / r ... ·-Chriltn1u P1t'ltnta, College ca>\N"Tt" v\ew. $125 all yenr. 494-2521 "':.'?"_""".'_.... • atta Jor two bllclt chest Call 846-5ll7 rotta, Va e a 1i o n 1 tn l·I~ Years exper. Unit re-..AIV""'-c.J~ aft 6. ~ at Thankaaivina:-Help · • .PLANS-Houaes. fl em o d 1, 1 l[Il] February. Call ·now for cordin& equl~mlL D88 col· LADY, non &nlOkt'r to thare ~ ctleb~te~d ..._ ·v~ FOUND blackT~.,':':':Ute ~ Room Add!Uona. $50 up. (i:...,sa :& 11 details. Mo-7041. later, ~uce-r no. 514, Screw ~![~P~~ hr lrg home. Prl room. Coun-a re::inable rale ~~ cal between "'" .. Ill" Im Tu.tin ~7-<1626. Eves. 551"9695. . . f BABYSmER l I I t e torltr. uov. Need know!qe Adhelive Sa.ieaman to $llK try Oub niemberahlp, utll • on lTlh St., ~~ ..... ~eaa, call Electric•I hsekf.eper needed. Mo~FTI. of wlnng. f'/C Bkpr/PIL to $700 food tncl. Mlasion VleJo, iOO :-:· Ph. Mike, 6?5-152'1 and identlt)' ~. 3 achl qe I .at home, HB ~pl.It Ct.ion $550 per wk. 586-1329. ~w-ANTE ___ D_TO--REN-fj--.. -. WH1TE Samoyed, near coro-EJ..ECTRJCAL. llcen1ed. Job Wanted, Mlle 700 area, 84)-1976. CFor..AHolntml s'"'h Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun). ROOM 1o ...... ner Harbor &c: Wllaon, Costa bonded. Small joba, m.aint. BABYSfITER &ft school. ont•ct Cero m it Girl Friday/sh to S5tXl man, ln:~r~~!·;~ :'~JcC:~u:i.'C~· t/S: Mesa. Call le Identity. & repairs,~. SCRAM.•LETS May l.l~ln. Pifter ma.tun! SecrehU")' to $650 kitchen prlv. Call mornings'. nJtes) Must sleep com· 5'8-68()3, Gardening woman. Conta c t Mr. AVCO WM Keypunch., exp to $475 646-69a9. fortably. 4 adul , 4 ~~~ivt!tc ~';,~ BOB'S GARDENING ANSWERS C.Oleman, Stt-43.59 aft 8pm. Fin1ncl1I S.rYICt ~:;:i .g~e :: ~ FEMALE, mother of 2, children. Call 551-4111. & Brookhunt, H , B . & 1.J.NDSCAPING B~YS11'"'f'l old~ Mblm· ~ ...... 800 488 E. 17th !at Irvine) C.M. wishes to share 3 BR in WANTED, Studio or 1 BR, 963--1644. Rcald.enU&i • Commerclal Cari.ah _ AL"rid _ Beiun _ m ' or yr •"" n. ~ .. 2~1470 East BluH. fi4.Hi178 . Beach area W·vie..... $115. BLACK & tan, ma 1 e Irvine Industrial Hotbed_ HABITS :i1~ home. Balboa Isl, Equal Oppor. Employer ~ * Machinists G1r19es for Rent 435 mo., Sgle, "6!l'Y :respona:ib&e dachahund. Found appro~ CompleJr.es. ' OptimW: A br\decroom JUNIOR Bertea, an esta• male, ·refs. WW ~-fard. Nov. l It Or'llngefColta 551-4299 after Spm. who thinks he has no bad BABYStr IER want ed, DELIVERY of DA IL y Earn Ul-S~;..e~kl~: "'"" CLEAN, e~ double pa.int, fix.up. 496-51 eves. Mesa, C.M. 548-9-105. FRONT )'d, lawn serv. $10 HABITS. Reio llab111e.:.~.ho6 afme. F6or Lil-PIU>T, SUNDAY J}ij..Y, to tins new customers for the tished leader in Hy- garage for tent. $50 1'-1onth. WANTED; ~ c pt e mo back )'di aha weeding · ca ~u. ter pm. newspaper canien. Re--DAILY P" ~ n.· · O>sta Me6a. 545-31l7 ··"·'---.. ___ ....... ~A n--' SMALL black female doa: d' In •~ h.t...,...,;,.,.' DENTAL TECHNICIAN 8-ABYS~R Lov' , _ _, quire1 the use of a Statk>n 1.u.11. 11 IS not a d Fli h ""'"''8 • ..,...,,. ... uic -~ with white c:bett markinp, Y c !IP, ... """ _..._.....-o, trained ln Cnathok>gtcal. in-11 • .c. • mg muY w V ,._ Mr new1paper route and does raulic g t Con--Office Rental 440 cple. in Huntngtn Sch. Rm, found in 1st Unit Turtlerock. bauli.Da. Free est. Let the strumenta.tioa technique• lo care for 1 child 3 agon or an. '"""ntact · not include collectina: or Bro le care. 545--1494. 83:J..8S29. prolellkmala do it. 962-8612. re q u 1re 1 P 0 , 1t 1 0 n. days/wk, CdM. ~2936 ~arryc~19. 330 West Bay OOUverlng, Transportatlon is trots, located in Or· OFF1CE SP.Afe for rent ex WANT 2 BR mol!llp. home ln ROTOTlU.JNG, New Jawna References: available , , • BABYSITl'ER In teacher's ·· .......... esi. provided. We work four ecutlve oJfice suite, 31~ nice trlr park.~ m-6690 =O;e::J· :~,ca~ 1prinklen, trees I: shruba 548-5763 or 548--7958 home near t!e~eh. Call DESIGN DRAFTSMAN hours after achooJ. and 8 on ange County, has im- oftices I: reception room, btwn tlBm-4.pm. Warner, Huntin&ton Bch. removed. Yd. c I ea nu p. APARTMENTS to Manage 8 Mon·F'ri 8-4::11, 842-&S08. Musi have subdlvisk>n exper. Saturday. We have T,ninas ed.iat . for :ra:1, :W ft:,_ New,~~ ~ 84.tHl910. 979-1297. ~exp (C.M.) rollert, rent, BABYSI'ITER, my home, 2 Good n.>fen!nces essentla.I. ~.~!~~ ~~eyare~~h m e operungs .... l'.., u PROFESSIONAL Jan.11.,.se bank. Furn. apart utils + sm. children. % d•" for 5 Top $$$. Lona; Term AMia:n-....... ,.. · train d --• cond, on 2nd story nr. I If •I YOUNG blade It tan mlxed ...... --ment. ly. You must be out of ees an pr~· elevator & stairway. Abun-,__.. German Shep, I ma I e . Gardener. Reliable. Free sal. 646-61lro. day week. 551-3841. Irvine 54(}..4450 school by 3 PM to dant oft.street &: on.stttel 1 ~ Brookttunt/Adams, H . B, est. Call 963-4974. P.lALE F/C b 0 0 k keeper BARTENDER, preferably Anaheim 533-237l ~clpatt. Exp!l'ie~J slon mach.lnists in the pa rk Ing. "Downtown", I__. area. 963-4084 aft 5. JAPANESE Gardener. seeks part time work wilh older. Delert locaOon. $20 NEVER A FEE AT TEf.1PO liven Pr Io rl l Y · 1.Dcat.io~' ~n 17th st. Person•I• 530 FO(WQ mf.le aprieot Cocker Complete Ylltdwork and accountant, 536-8680. &hilt: + food & lodging. Ca1J Tempo Temporary llelp 964[ following areas: (Westclill) in Costa Meaa. . Sp&niel puppy, v I c 1 n It y Cleanup. Free est. 642-3102. TI4:497-11118 for lntervieY.'. Mrs. Bellows, 54.o-4816 * HINDU SP1RITIJAUST * Edinger &: Bo1sa Chica, EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. Job Wented, Female 702 BEAUTIClAN, EXP'D ~=~~ ,Z.~.:=~11j Keypunch DESK space available $50 Let this ad change )'OUl' H.B. 892--1763. Complete garden a er v. NEED help at home! \Ve Full Ume lncl eve11 In.in. 546·1282. All Shifts. Full A-p/Ume. mo. Will provide furniture whole outlook on life for the FOUND at Villa Sweden, Kamalani, 646-4676, &42-1337. have Aides, Nu r 11 e,, Sandcrab 963-3433 H. B. DRIU. 0 per at o.,, ex-,!~~-porary. To $3 hr~......_ •• C'.ft at $5 mo. Answering service bett1~ ProLI feRessk>dnaJ addv.l1ce C.Orona del Mar beautiful * EXP. Japanese Gardener. Housekeepeni, Companions, BEAUTY Opr -full .time perlenccd & tnunt'f! to >;::,:: .. ~im ~= available. 222 Forest Ave., ~g ~ 1g· p~ ~~· black Persian cat cloth col· By monthly job. NB, CM, Homemakers, Up john , Shampoo glrl.-Apply 1610 W. operator NC drill mach for ..uN·-·v"'ER A FEE AT TE~Ml'O Laguna Beach 494·9466 • · · Jar, .,....., hiendl,y. 4°'--'". Laguna area. 54g..9479, 547..00SI "--st Hlway NB ri -• I I L 1-o'=o~o-==:o•cc:.::..::=·:_ 492·9034, 132 No. El Can.ino ..:..=L ... .---i.l'Kl • 1..A.Ptt ' • • P nlcu c rtU t boardi. NII~ Tempo Temporary Help DESK ~pace ii:vailable $50 Real San Clemente, FOUND: Set of woman's * CALL Us First! PRACTICAL NURSE, SIU.ING Clerk, Receptionist only. Apply lil'95 Sky Park 1st SHIFT . .. mo. Will proVJde f\trnlture ' keys. Vic Buckingham St., Cleanup, Maint. Reaeonable CM/NB area Lt hskp if needed for convalescent Cir, Unit K, Irvine. LAUNDRESS &: HI e k Pg aavtall$5ambl~~.An17875swe~~.'-h"srvllv"d. O~~~~~ed. _1:;:rrt, to te':i: ~·~:.A~. Amigo Wy., Apt. 3. Call 646-Q52 nee. (Some Sec. exp.) hoflpital. Some experience. ESCROW SECRETARY Co~b. ConvF\illttHme. Me s1a • Lathe Oper•ton " -oe .. V't't""t't.). G I •-I 642--6595. Please apply In penon, 340 Ve1ve • o s p It a • H"nlm. gton ""&"h .... '32!. playen. Initial membenhlp tnera ..,..,, Ctt Train to become elCl'O'l'o' or 548-5585 e c llnd I I G 1-'-.:.. ~' ~ noo -monthly dues 1t1n FOUND: Med. ia black dog. LIVE-in mothers helper. 18 Vlctorla, Coat.a Mesa. ticer w/thl.1 AAA co. Creai . y r Cl r .-! BAY VIEW OFFICES Le~ns & Pro Shop. &'ii Vic of Huntington & Clay, HANDYMAN-Andy 's yn old. Vic. Harbor High. BOOKKEEPER, must be benenta. Salary to $600. Cali LEGAL Secret a r Y e GrooYe Grh1der ·Deluxe, Air-Conditioned 6T.H711, 24 hours, 7 days. Hunt;_ Bch. 892-5240 aft Spm. A1aintl"'na.nee' Serv. Carpen-673-7489 or 6C21500. able to perform all phases Helen Hayes, ~ wfcorporate &: general vcp. Redecor_ated. Lldo Area HAVE you tried SELF·HYP-FOUND: al the 'Poles' in try, plumb, elec. 494-5749, WILL do babysitting, my of bookkeeping systems for Coastal Personnel Agency' c.o.xt frlngt be n e f I t 1 , Realonom1cs, Bkr. 675-6700 NOSIS for problem of Mesa Verde. Tabby cat. 67J...9358. home, week days, College a company located in 2790 Harbor Blvd., CM. '1c:6::=11:o'~610'0C,.=c-=__,,,_,-- 650 Sq ft, 4 ottice suite, Arthrit_ts, Asthma, Fear, 546-1308, 675-1'139. HANDYMAN -All kinds oI Park area. 549-2723 Orange tCo .. ~LUYbllltycorn; EXEC. Secretary, muit be LIFEGUARD w/Sr. Ute &av. crptfdrps. Utll pd. Ott st Headache, Sex, Sinus or Lost 555 work, &mall jobs a PRACT Nune care of e.ldl'?'ly mensura e Wl 8 "" inte.lllgent, organized &: will -qlrd, 15 hrl./wk. Lt mntnc prkng. Comer Harbor &: Weight? P.O. Bax 17'15 BpE.'Cla.lty. 956-9374: 546-9723. or convalescent, day/nite, exp. Rush resume 10 ing to auume inordinate '41'.. 586--086), El Toro. 2 d SHIFT ' .. ' Adams. $250 mo. 546--0371. Hu.nL Bch. REWARD iioo no quesUom ·Hauling -XJnt ref. 543-3582. ~;~r~ os:" ~·J:. ~t! resporuiper w;~ties. b ~~I~ e ~x; L~°:' i:~~inapart& ~'. n , WESTCLIFF area, 300 ..... ft. PROBLEM. n--.. ..-.. COf>. asked, lost Nov 9, vie HOME .,~---~-ta M-· Cal ~-• ~ "~-, GET RID OF TH AT ....... ,.. ......... , ........, """'• . "-· ba-~·~. Gd ~·"·' a Beverly Mano t r-n-.' oHice, A/C, elevator, ~t. tid•nt, s y m p at he t I'" B u 1 h a rd/ Adams, H.B. Me'8 ·-· p-f d '-"6'........... """'f>ll&l1 ....., e N I I C tnl -• ' UNSIGHTLY TRASH & ......... • .. er ays, n-kk,.per -"-ment. Typ'••, oo v-•--nt u--1·-•, .... ~.. umer ca on -drapes. $80. mo. p h , pregnancy counaeling. Abor-!BISMARK) min doxie, blk Good Refs 642-7806 .,....... ·~ULI"' .. ,. iuca.,. • ......., uu ....,_ S42--0855 after 2 pm tlon & adoptions ref. AP-& tan, male, no collar. DEBRIS -FREE EST. · We need one Automotive w.p,m. accu:r. Sh, 90 w.p.m. Via Estrada. La.gl.i.na Hill.I. Mlllt & Drills PLUSH Small , -ff!-suite, CARE. 642-4436. CMAX) Akita, looks like COU... STUDENT. 548-6428. t'OOK job wanted by fem. Bookkeeper with machine ln"f'.stmt'nt background & MAID Wanted. Don Quixote ~ -Ge She f /bl k SKIPLOADER • d Sm1 resort or bat. 646-4654 l'Xperience. Send resume to abU1ty to work w/.-.nle Ls Mot•I 2100 Ne-Bl e Lathe n-r•to" Ne~-Center. '"~14 or LOSE ·-lght •'"' N-· rm p, awn w ac ""' ump tnick 4 501 I Dall Pllo 330 ~-• -~· ""'" ~,....,, .,.......oo "" ... o.u ,... k Chok It fi lJ aft , evq,. Box C O Y I, helpful. Location City of CM :,,.,_...,...,. ' ~~3073. s•-pe Tabl""'• and ·u • ...i,_., mas . e ea co ars. work. Concrete, asphalt, _ W t Bay s-• r-ta ~-I 1.n-.. · ""-•u. • Chuckor "-.__, ~-w'~ater Plll··-Balboa .. ~~~~ BOTif DOCS ON MEDICA· sawing, breaking. 846-IDO DEPENDABLE lacly wishes es Cal" ,,_:::;:: .. ........, vnu1ge. n c ........ ., of 2ofca. MAID JU _,,. _ ..,...r•-..-:·: ~ ~ T!ON 557~ alt 6 •···work. l\-lesa, u . """"'... Sal.• comm e ns u rate w ............. approx ., .•. PROFESSIONAL SUlte ready to go. Heil at Bolsa Chica, H.B. $275/mo. 846-13?J. Pharmacy. 962-48s4. -v•~;-· ' YARD, garage cleanups. ·"""' 543-8'781 Bookkeeper w/ablll~. 1n4J 547--0196. ~week, Ivanhoe Motel e Drill Preis Opt•. •: PALM & CARD READINGS Remove trees, dirt, Ivy. y,re need one automotive • 0-:• AIRPORT Past, present & fUture. SMALL Dachshund, male. Drlvewy1, i'J'ad\ng. 847-2666. Help Wanted, M & F 710 BJOkkeepf!I',_ Send resvme.. MAINTENANCE MAN e Bvrr Operaton · Advice & help in many mat-:, 07j':med ~-1~.6 Hauling & cleanup by exp to Box 501, c/o Dally Pl.lot, Fo-man Fee Paid Must ~ famUlar w/pl, uml> e Cyllndrlcol Grl-'-· lers. 213: 694-1350. Fully lie. Lie no. S46. vie F~P v: ~ege1 s~!.nt21, .,Jae trk. A:i~,' ~~1:i:ifZ~ma~~ 330M WeCaillat ~tree:t, Costa Ru'bber/pl.asUcs to $l8K ht.If, electrical le sen I car-._.. Business Rentel ALCOHOLICS AMnymous. Reward! Sl!r-7053. ;.>,)'1""1846 or iJo)'t-"· Beverly Manor Con-esa, • ~. Adhe!lves Sales Rep SllK JM'nt.r)'. Hotel exper. neceu. e GrooYt Grinder 3 OFFICE SUITE 83'-8350 1 _________ 44_5 Phone 542-7217 or write YARD & Garage Oeanup. valescent Hospital, 24452 Bookkeeper Electronic Engineer $14K See Peraonnel Manager, AVAILABLE Feb. 1st. CdM. P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. ~/bir:t~ ~~m~:: ~ est,;A,, 7,,,......,da>'B· Call Via Estrada, Laguna Hills. We need one Automotive General Ledger Acct $700 B•lbol 84:iy Club 2550 sq. ft. corner store, 105 YOUR handwriting reveals $10 Reward, 838-957?/ anytime, ono-JW.a.. AN Oceanview home in Bookkeeper with DMV ex· 1',/C Bkkpr/CoMtr $750 1221 W. Co.st Hwy, NB RtT, ~ display windows, 40 Personality-Voe compat. "'""7306 Housecleaning 1 .......... Beach neab mature per:lence. Sepd re1Ume to Receptkmilt to $425 G Ttal ~ ~--.. Anal .• "'A" ~ ......,.... . . ~...... Box 501, c/o Daily Pi1ot. ,..._ .. ! a . f.fANA ER nee I Aulsl· It. facing Coast Hwy., 65 ft. ....., ygt Ol'l\l""U1t;i. SIBERIAN Husky, male, 1,.1 live-in housek~per I cook. Typ ... ,~..! erk lo $37~ ant ManagC!.I', Kentucky side street & garden, park-LADY wants bowlecl~ Eves &: wknds free to enjoy 330 West Bay Street, Costa IM 2929 lng, 40c sq. ft AJso ()Hice Social Clubs 535 :i . of ~~~ ard& work. Experienced and own the beach. Pvt !iv, rm. I: ~le&&, Calif. 92626, Bum>ueh.! 1,.300) $430 ~~ C1det ~· ;::::; suite, 650 sq. ft. 35c. Rented ~r 968-J76s. w · transportation , Call br. + gd pay. Wk<b-1, jJOOKKEEPING-lite. perm. Prod. Sch«lultt to $800 an 1'PM ' w/store or aeparalely. C. FIND YOURSELF 847-3637. S57-88U, Ev es /wk n d 1 poaiUon in restaurant office. Maint. Mechanic 0pen,1 ,.::::..;:..:..=· ------1 W. Masters, Re a 1 tor, IN SOMEONE ELSE LOST: Toy Blaclc Poodle, \VILL do gen'l housecleaning 499-3957. • Apply in penon only, 630 Keypunch 2nd shft Open MAN wanted for LA 'Mmes • Turret Tepe 6'73-4121. DISCOVER :!1,.aleh, VIRec -~~ St.. N'pt & Apt. Reliable, rel. cars. API' _ Asst Mgr & Maint. Lido Park Dr., N.B. ~!'.,~·Secretary 1650 :::: ~~ ln?J «f:11M:; Control Operator ·' ''THE FACI'ORY" baa 2 DISCOVERY IX:ac · wo..n.i. Aru:. to Working or busy ladies. Couple. For 10 Unit.a. In CAPABLE 4 00111cie11tious ~ .• .,.....,. $ra:I .. openings In the Mall rang-TI~ 213·387-3393 name of 'Mann,y' g&J225, 968-8323. Costa Mesa. 557-5036 clerk typl.st needed by N.B. Frtt .t ree Poltt.lona ~ve,.~depe~ '?!v.1 bl'• K .1. T Ser ... E Ing from $80. mo. Ideal for As mentioned in November CHIHUAHUA, tan, spayed. Builder/Developer. Must NEWPORT l"'Cl ' _.... per operator =~~,y~·~~:: PLAYBOY.Pagett ~~· ~EN~1Reri: .~~~J~~* ~~~~l~~u~'. ~~~It~ :;r=ID~ mo. . eAyey.S.Acaat 425 30th St., Newport Beach. 495-4486, 4$-1331. Ref.s. Free est. 646-2839 Huntington Bch, 53&-'78!il.l. oHice taska. Xlnt worldn& 642r u{Q' · ' ....... -Drill Oper1tor 6'3-!1600. l [SJ LOST Bllc wfwhlte chest X1nt HO\l.9f!'cleanlng conditions It beDef1t1. can ~ ~ ""'"tcURIST STORE GM West 19th St., Liit.,. FOllld I male beagle-Sheltie mix. By Day. Own Transportation ASSEMBLERS 645-0060 for appt. Call M1u PHm:. 962-2666 • K a T No. 2 Opn. Costa Mesa, Key-at 824 W. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~" ;;~ 1 Red &Ollar Vic. Tustin & I ~-.,....o*c....=83&-0648:;,.:=..:*:___ bl CAREER TRAVEL Fln•nce Co, Gtrl MEDICAL-GcnenJ Office Jn • 19th St., CM, $145 mo. ~2nd=·~-==~·~----Landscaping Assem er Guys . Gals l8·23, s In' I e. Secretary to do gien'I ore lf.B. Mature, pndtT exper. 548-4990 LOST: Blk & Tan Fem Shep, -Nat'I Pub. C.O. has opening work In nt'W Cos ta MM& o(c Stnd ttl!Ulne IO Claullied FOR Leaae <3) 1500 sq ft Found (fr.ff ads) 550 Due to have pups. Vic. 16th COMPLETE landscaping &: for 10 personable· ambltioua Must be able to take ove~ ad no. 539 c/o Dally Ptlot. stores. C4 Zone. Cor llunt· FOUND: in Mesa verde, &: Newport, C.M. 67S-7856. =tio~~~cenr:,~: T ~~ ·~Je lr~~r'~ in absence of mar. Ftnance ~ ~ 15&0. Costa Mtaa. We oiler excellent ' ~tf~. & Adan1s, 1-IB smokey gray, cal. 546-7308, ~~Jte,Pe~lc~me'f'1e~ 5.14-4821. ra1·nees exp. nee. 2 wk, exp. paid \c:~bee:.S:i1!s;e!~J1~J:a:IM~EN=:::S= .. c..,.,~,:-.-,..le-,-m-a-n working conditions FOR LEASE C l al 67&-7739. J CM ""3769 Painting & training program . All FOOD ••·•-ger •--~nn wanted l>f.11me. Some ex· · ' centr FOUND set of keys on Mar--"'°"=n"'=·=· :o·c;~=~=:::·~-rh I tralllp tum. Must be ready ,_,... .ru.i n: • helpru.t Call &U-3171' 3rd SHIFT " location. l_865.g1 Park Ave., FEM. Shelty, since 10/29. Pipe 1"9 ~ to leav·e imm. For interview O.C.1.R. SJ hr. Call .838-UOJ per. • . and benefits, plua-~~· J:ssrl f~c'¥1 or part. =·Ave., CdM, the 11th. Vic. Indianapolis:, H .B . lnterior·Exterlar for microelectronic • .., call : fTI4J 523-3523. before ft)Oft. M=-~ Nr:,-ttded c!;~l ahUt booUJ ·1 · · PART Poodle, white male --=-=294=2:,· ~~~---CUstom work ..-.J ....... ", s....... sembly operations. CASHIER, /time Appl S Ii F"JU..Ume a 1 a I al ant in-Cotta \lisa l 2 O 5 ' Silky T e · ........ .,..... M h ...-i · P Y lertal«I In or tra.lned In ••• ....._ 81,~· CM · lndustrlil Rentil 450 near Orange Coast College, MALE · errler. Vic price on apts/vacancles. Ult ave ~ ey.. A Shoes, 333 E. 17th St., orthodontic lab work. Are ~ n:1, • LAGUNA :u:~· Orange Cat, =~:~·~~k~ ~~I~; f:ns~~bid~ :~~~.•;..:::~ v~~l .iC..iiiita ... ~ii;iii;;;;iiiiiiii&iiii »l5.548-2'St NEW=~:-=INC: .I NIGUEL ~~ngH=~~~.Vic., ~-Lio. funded,'"' ~~~:.id;!•:'~~~ ~~tlo~.\~.-=-~~~T~~Y~..,;s SATURDAY ""/ M·l PSRE G Nd ANVIT German .. tructloo 11~1 * WNAoLWPuAPllngER * poss a rlgicl c,:k:ol P.O. Sm 1226 GENERAL OFFICE ~!me. M"" hive :;,;sr:, I U hepher · c. J}ank o! 1 ~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;~· -~ f Jon. I LAGUNA BEACH -"-·~-1600 sq. fl . ,OCKI sq fl America 64&-4522. When you call "Mac" exam nat nga fl1a ture \Wman for sm11l .,,,.... car, ..,..,..,. t)', INTERVIEWS ' S.D. Frwy & Avery Parkway 548-1444 646-lID 2nd shtftt. 494-0741 C.flf. ofc. Bkkpng, IOl'l'le 547-m:: I Ready 1·1·'73 FEM Yorkshire Terrier. Vic: Schools & I!!!""'!!!!!""""""""""'"'" I typing I: phone. O~te 10 NOW a.ecepdnc •:r,!lco"°"' I Hunsaker Pro....-e, Galn'll'V 9 Mar In a rs, I I 575 !Sf CLASS paJoH••, decor· CLUB M"'"""er for f.lv ... k -••1 ch •-·~ I b ~/ ah --~ • .,... " ,,.')_~ n1truct ont -oe Work In • cle•n, air· -..... kty llUU nc m11 U1\ll.TI. or u • ""'T w_..,, • 831-ltiOO " .. --.-...,.. 1-..:;;:;;;.:.;:;:..:.;.:,c:. __ .:.;,:;.: atlng, paperhanging, brush tcmal club, teAS1 e cit)', Cd ial I tx>M:flti , 55U:IQ3, pollttonl. M~ be IJ, Apply ... _lftber 18 '1 M-1 under construction, ~.262 BOY'S GUITAR LESSONS roller and spray. Int. ext., conditioned lhop loc•t• Orange Co. Must have bu CrRL -Attr./ptf'IOfllb&e, In penou Of\b'. rarith'• "9'Y• l sq fl , 12' doors, offices, back -Brown shoe Folk, Jazz, Rock. Music ~ eBt. Eve. 646-5283 or ed nMr the beech. 1 .... 11 din nn mgmt exper. over 21, for pleuant, en-2'111 Brookhun:t. H.B. 1 yard. See at 765 Newton 548-4138 theory. Call Steve 6'1!>-6076. ~54(M;248:=,:::,=·c,M=al::"°"'=:,· ---1 EnJoy top compt1nf Slate exper, re1i I: aalary joyable work as hollt'l!I oa NURMI AIDIS J' Way, Costa mesa. avail I===-'~=:,.,-,---PAINTING I: PAPERING, benefit Th I req in fint letltr. Write ial ht A'-11 De ~-t FOUND: S he It i e, on . 11, In H-~ Lie 1. •M po• • Cla.ullled ad No. ~. Dally commerc yac . .. nit =Jlf"fd. Ownec.ru.. .,."--""""' Fairview, 54&-7308~ 675-T73!J ""yrs. ..... ........... an.a. tlons offer an exce~ Pllol, P.O. Bolt 1560, Costa UJIL"I'· pret. but nc>I Hu Bed ; ~~,.. saJ ma! I ]~ & lxlnded. Ref's furn. I I L~. Ith ......., necttl!4ry. $tm Mft. ph.ia:, "'nv 11o~ta1 Apply ' 1300 SQ. Ft. M·l space FOUND t & pepper e ....... .,... 642-2356. en 1v1ure w • Mesa, Calif. 9-. •lartlng aalaty for rla:ht 1'8811 ~. H~. ; wtfront office, lt'JC. rear ~·1;~~r!r':iiar~i~&: · PAINTING • Honest. clean. tro1 1•~~ _,, HcomhmorAcllal I•---------Jl"f'IOn. 8f7.~1s ' ' door, $177/mo. 3 phase. 1240 guaranteed t.oork. l..icen&ed d Y 1--. air "I •• r-c ' 9'19-00.\4 t•or •pp't. NUR.tt.S A...._ 1~ l/U p-A-1 Dept I Lo•'" St. Days 646-503.'1, SMALL young fem'1e dog on Boby•llllnt & """"'"· m-5740. croft Compony. OCO S G irl Full/P /tlmo 11_7 Pl-~~ l'n'~ lll;iut•llil : Eves, 646--0681. 11/15 vie Chapman Ii 1;:;,:;;;.:..;....;.;.;;;.::. _____ INT & EXT --•· Magnolia.. 539-1431. 15 Year Old Boy Will Babyllt · _.,,ting, paper Must have cuh n:,r\eler l'X• Mt'fol Vh'dt Uctcrnt • ~ SQ. FT M·l, 2 •ftlces. -~----~---1 In Your Home. Exper.. hanging, natural wood Please app!y ln person. per I rood n'fermcn. Work HQflP, Gil eonter &, CM. B:JO llA. . 4 p.m. ' large rear dooni. Crpts, set FND-Golden Spaniel, male, -llable. Even 1n 1 , ... tinishlno 54&-7oo;;. LAGUNA HILLS M-••-· Sat ..... - up , for lab. $475. mo. Ccock~type) Fnd-Harbor •" "" . ..,. BILL ZAHN .,. .. "u"' · ~ ' 64&fJ033 da)'!, 646--06ln eve. Blvd. F1ea collar, 979-lSlt. Weekends. Balboa Wand. PROF. Palntingil , lnalto roor., Hat lmrneclfite Call ~?7•5Ado75 ms • PARTTIK£, rsponaibLt, ma· • li;iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil I Corona del J\lar, Eaatblutt accous. ce · ter/ex1er. • _. tuni "'°""*" needed lot lltt: I' area. 67r5691. Uc/Ina. Free est. 645-5191. Openinf For GRINDER. Exp'd In ~ec-~tti>inr A ba~tunc * * * * * * Corpot Service WALLPAPER HUNG Equal oppo< M/F employ.r DISHWASHER tronk" oo bt""" l .,,,._ 2 °' I .,..._,. 11<' ""'· ' 1.,-------0:-----------"' I JOHN'S r .:..... • Uphol•t...,, Carl Rebko 646-2449 Salary ~· F.vtnlrc I Boys !._~ l ~t Jla.rk ........ .,... • ~., A1Mmbly TraiMel week e n d appotirhnenl.11 lllft.. vwft traM. IB'f-30SJ. I Or1-Stwnpoo lrt'e Scx>tch-INT. I:-~.~ Accooa. cel1· Immediate Pl.cement A-iy tn Pt.n0n ava!lftble, Tek ~ !itet.a.i PlfONE 90UctTOR; Shat11 Trade~'s Paradise lines times dollars ' ~ (Soll Retardants). lnp .... ...,."". Lle.. Ina. 24001 ~;,, De lACa.tklta O>. l»'J East Walnut Unlt pl W/~ ~. Comm. == f :2 mf:~C:: P1:;;. ~~~t~ ~: TZi ~ii:~· A temporary. l.llauna 111u1 K, Santa Ana. 568-8m « Hr\!. 557~1812 ~~ ~r~teby ~~ :~~~~~~ he P.P.S. PoclflNcO FEES t~.th~oro ou ramp ttEtPTmachJ'!~.;~,~~ ~:Pf~!~,:= me txtta tr1pt. Will clean runtn "-"·• ...,.,......_,. etc. r...-"' or / t I m • • Uv•-d..,1_ Pl11ter, P•tch, R.,.lr Por6~-• s.--1--_-I U"""'"-"~ER f 1-et-t'U&. ·"• nn., ·-rm. & -'.~ CONSTRUCTION MGR 1 o ·'~~ °' •• ..::.:c:::;;:;..,~==--h.all $15. Aey rm. $7.50, * PATCH PLASTERING 112 No. Tov.~r d k> f't"ds retln-ment tw:wM, Apply PLUMBING couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yn. All types. Free estlmltH Unkl6 BMk Squl\N! LAJ"Kt" &pt C'\'~Jd'~ Parkh11nt, 9925 La Alameda E_,.,.._... °"ly exp. 1.8 what counts, not Call 540-6825 Oranp. C.llf. provcm ht!avy · · e off brookhunt, fnunt-.\n J~ll Plum bl-Saka. method. I do work Dl)'IM!U. 547.6446 A Sal•ry rrqulmmrnla tn _Valley. m.1'52• Good -r ~ "IOI Plumb!-P. o . Bo:ir .ui1'i, Jrvtne. ". ~·~ . ·~ Aolt fnr 11.tchei M>y HOU!!!l<EEPING • child PORTl!R W»ITED STEAM \Vay of Cmita M('sn COOKS OVER II CAn!' tor 41i • 7 yr nldl. I "Steam W-:-J" _ the noo.t Drain. ~ -$7.50 ASSEMBLERS ' tta. •It.. Musi drlw, We Nn Muat bf. e:llptt. F' ttm.. Stt name In carpet I: upholstery ~line iO 100' -$15 lat I 2nd lhUI In electmnl<!t CARL'S JR. f\lrnbh tramp. Tur\)rrock, PtiMI~ Ml(llllH'. dcanina: coast to mast * 549--2002 * flnn . No F.xpcr. required. Stt ~ Irvine, m-8981. .. , .... lay C.lub TR.ADE Up . 6 ROOtl clean -TRADE Down • a· Labf'I ~7·7121 -PLUMBING REPAIR APSllY ln ptt'IOn, 9 thN 3. m E. lTlh SI., SA.nta Ana Ho Us KEE p ER , 1~ 1221 W. Coett Hwy, HI units. Good Tu Sheller. Nr '67, SfF. FIB. fibft'lll. -MISSl'ON VlEJO No jo~ll"n.til l>olttt I: Brumrteld Div. l1D1 Newport Bl,. Nwpt Bell portr)"'1 W"ff.b. ttw-trt, Prod. ContrOI Be•ch Blvd I: Onngewocd, duaJ .iatton. tor 1/0 at STEAM CArtPET • .. AMT l ncufPOtltt'd -l"t'f'a. tcewpon ONch U'Q. ,._ ....__.a1--<L- Slanton, Owner MI.:i0!50. OIB. Broker. 831-1888 or CLEANlNG 261.Sl Armpumo COOK·BROILER MAN &4..\-6861 ..._...'"9..._ se+LU Evea. 491-2971. FREE ESTIMATES m"'46l6 COLE PLUMBING San Juan C•pt11rtlft0 \lt11h srnt nPf!r, In 1.ra b:id - ' E:cpn'. W M-tronka m,anu. 18001 VOii Knllll • 1n1ne, calf. .. , ~1 ' I ' 833-1424 ,, BERTEA 2·1 hr. llet\llee. 6'&1161 An Equal Oppor flnpl )41}' ~lion, c.u (]Mof f'tTd. llOUSt.JCF.i:PR. I I". -I ". tarfUl""1',~brtwn ' • l OCEAN vtew a~. Kona TRADE $3!ilXI equity ln lrr C1r-ttr w.•• -care kll' ddttly ladr """" ...... ~ rout Wand ot Hawaii, lall mobile-· Uxro I• adult 1.;:;=r=-.. =---.---S.Wlnt/Altorotl>n1 AS.'11'. CUSTOMER SERV. ~-t.~. ,._ t ' '°" " ~ · · COIPOlATION -·· fe--~idL .......... _ -Santo ·--p .... for tt-1 'l~'BfoR horn I 1.:.c;;;:_c;::.;..:;.;.;.;;;:_..:;;;;:__ M}llil :ll ' UP CP'L&GwT 25 11\Al'lll.. :m ,_ • °""' lnift&llO'lal in.. 11'1 ~ Gtud. "-. """L""" .. -~-·~· • "p. ". p. "T-TIME EVES. .._.y.,... -P"(W'I """"· '"'~· for 1mt tlthmg tio.t, 1rtr, T! estate, lot , •uto, « ame.il« P!umbtrc • carpenlr)' · Vkkl's Or5tNl1 l"U\ umu. CM. •Pt • ...ia.ry. •rounxEEM:R. 1 21 to -•-•-~i 1 1 - va1 ~. TIYl3=2J75. · • trtr, ec.c. MS-2586. palntlfll. ttte. Call~. ~~ t&llorirll I-• otnt!ntA~ lrEt.P s.»--rm oe-m: ~....:-.. ._ s ~ ..., .. LditCaJ't = ;;:, ~·:~·- HAVE 187 M ...,,,1!; In 6 ' HAVE cleu land by Red-c-. C-rm = -* START NOW COUPL£S. .--al 7 )Told boy In A.II. c.Il NI"'· -· ,.., -hoUJcl and 2 dupltxet In dire. $17,000. By Santa a. .:.:::.:.;;;~;;..:;=;;..:;;;;..__ AINrlt..,. 6Q..SMS C: ttme llWll. ~ e.rn-~ Plill'llW m-ma JGr _. ~~'\'!~.= ~i ~ ~ .J"=~'~ N•at ........... lll !M up. $4.75 ·PliR HOUR lcnmmJ. 16T"'151. HOUSEKEEPP.R u.. In. u RL SA!.&'1-f>tp'd. r .v . °" m.u Mat.chem RltJ , -·--""· _...., 1112 P'IR WEIK TI....,. FOR R.:::'..:~ •~"'-· ""'· llil!I """'"-.,at ·--TIMI FOR c.-ln( .... hlrinc _. ..... ''"" -~· (•"lid Gill r.r-•'>' .., ,.,..ttoo. Ne vtBR.AnNO-~ dl.r, Uke lo tndl.t Oir'l'ndH"a PATIOS,.~ Saw, 1ur ~ ltn'°k.'f ckt)t. ......... all S !!!! !""l ..-, ~·--Stao-!::klf·ee~.' t"'Ol' .!"V-eta•~ -c:'\'l!'.!11 ror,...i -. ,.....,....t -THlOUGH A 11o. ._,.,-·Start DAILY PILOT 1.1,utw'frefMo -11.1:. ~ ~··· '" -'" ~ • ~--· -,...._ DAILY PILOT nu,..,. wt. ,.... -...,....,..,. ~-==''----~-1 * :1 ' Juf.,,r .or .Ji-10,55~ CU!ITOM CEMEll'I' WORK CAIJ. DAl~Y CLASSlflED ADS ''" APttl1 at, SAl'l ..,....,.., V--_, - Dr!-. •AU<S. po•Jot. WANT AD 'LH 1.q1u ........... ne .,, c....t ,. -· "''" -·' I * '* * * * * pool -Don. MHSl4. 642•5671 A aood wul Id 1' I aood llto 642•5671 • Aw., ·u_ F.qual ~. -·lie. IW"illilll' Pilitl ,., ________________ Wanl .. -it..,, 1G-51m wai-. --------..;Em:=·~~:::.:.·--..;• __ ,1..:aa.llW==::..::Ad.=--....:.·-·-------· , • , •. . ' , I /, " • ll'Jl V PU.OT • 7 DE ;;;I ~·~~;;.t'!i~· ·~ JJ I Mod I , : H_plp W•m.d, Ma P 110' Hole Wonlod, Ma F 110 Help W•ntod,"'' F no l ;F~uiirniil~tuiiroiiiiiiii'~~iil~IO Ger• Solo -r .tm.t Zs I~ tii,ilcjiAMI '""'~;t· ' . 1Nt1, Pow• "' : • RMI t::,.~~t s~1.. SECRETAJ\Y TRAINEIS BLACK """'-•.• I a, GAJIAGI)-~ tjw, l·ll I FR££ ' UN_19N BANK PART-TIME mak .. lJ1lo double bed, ~ ~ .. ~~~-mi.>, ~8 'I\' ,:AUCTION * !!'f!'P· lt4 Yot1~'=!tlo)oam~-~-"1Dn sci RAY"- Pl'fDAV ii•, P.M. CINi-~1 H.JI. '{et, 11ne11 at u~ e Old> Paok·•·Jet. lO', lOO LlcenH Tralnlnt Limited Time Only 1-~an1ous lieena! 1.'0un;e now avallAhle thru Tarbell Coin· pany. Applicants fully re- imbursed upon qua.llficatlon. Nl'\\' or f'Xpe rlenced sales people. Opettings aw llable. Complete tralnJ'ng program. Future managf:'mt.'nt oppor- tunillet. Ca.II Mr. Sloan at 832-5440. TARBELL REALTOR$ ll .. 1.. tu. I I 1uatchin& chlllr $1.25. 2 tM9Dd 1~ ....... Condcl.. · u a u._,uq o~por 0 1Y or . end h1bJe11 .t: l'OUet 'Ible velvet tufted ... 6' hide-6- 11.n Start Work Bo10nd61¥ $35. Grey d~tr A m'lrmr bed $4'' ~ uedtltal EXEC . SECRETARY t 'ar P-Gee lndualrlH ",12 nitt sland8 $40. 2 un pnW table..,_$%' Oak .Gt Mutt have &ood a.ppearanct". DlilrlbullnK Aero llyda-o <'hrst.-o! dnl.'~rs $10 ea. I stereo, 2 deoonltbr velvet Xhl't \)'pine A: lih itkllb. Equlpinc11t LA:lca11)'. desk A: i;:hal1· $TJ. 1 kitchen chain, mua!ve dark ~ PLEAS£ -Appl,y Jn Person No Exnar. Nee.est. 1<·t while tnlJle, •I blue -ehril headboard abd 2 aldechelia. T0 Terei8 Walttlll .,...... ~. 5a7·919-t a ft 4 or \vknd•. 'IOI.id bfittl ~ hcN:JboarCI 610 Nev.<p0rt Cl'ntrr Dr. As W• Train all exceUt'.nt con d ll 1 on , Newport Beach ... 8 PIECE maple tnlnn set. mileellarwowl a.a new ptc- Equal Oppor. 'Employer Evff, 6:J0.9.:JO Perf coud... 00'< <Springs .I: tures hmft J:lf\A1I. from Secretary $600 Sat. 10 MW PM Aris~~t ~'(~~~~~~~ clOsea .ri l>Ulnffj,'53&'4tf15 Fl't' Paid .• -.... Gd Sk!ll~ cond. $43. Ph: 494-7667. 1018 =-~Bl~~. ~'..'11an11'i!: A1'o f'f'tl Jobs Call Sat 10 am""4 pm E rak:1 a.... t • ~ Call Ulrrainc & Monday 10 am--4 pm Be~~h , ' UCAJ• • 1 g u 11 a GARAGE Saif,, Like nt:Ni, \VESTCLlff" Porta-Pott for •bbat or tr!r. J>~nonoel J\gC'llCY DH Eb XEIL Vic~~~~ chll25n_a Antq, rockei'. ko,., ju.p, 204.1 \VestcJitf JJr ., NB 776-855-1 c11 · 150. !Wl:IWr · bells, etc • .BOO~niad•, patJt NOV. 17TH · , Exec A ltC)' delld: a =· nd..c!!li. . Ser1et, Equipped for Water "''-TV' St · £ye lYDinl ttandl tile ca .... .lUT: ' an." .....,. :::C G Sktlna A f'11hlng, tandem ie:'1 atA ~er.to.!: mitaf bookc'ue, .~tw.i -.;i ics,_..M&i°:•PFri":iJy11 traller.~ eau aft~r I2~00 -... oU "-rs. M....tlt •t9olt. ottlct! refrii'. All '-.Inc Ms-~ tn0m ' noon. (7lf) ~. MUSI' I ,_,_ • -,-• '"" -"" red"-' ~ -·•-11 ~· ' ' SEW u•o\lnu Mlt, dl\.oans, wlvqt ..... ..., "'""~ -11-e\lff. t-==-------1 chalr1. comd.oite11 dfnettet aale! May ,be ltf:n at l ~S. femal l ** '6i SARATOGA 23' -210 le MlJOJ \t9RE1 1 :r~st. _!!!_tiQnen1Ju....i..' 4229 weeks Utter tra.!N:dl.e, HP. JIO C.C. &: trailer. ~ JIM!TUUI l'"'' ·-~,._.. .•. 1 ~ . pfl1 Purchuednewtn1970.0nly ,.i -.:."9'r,"•: Pl•not/0,...nt 126 YOuNG .oo:w: O'eY &: i!1hrshe~~ ~=.,au~ bOME BR.OW~ ·AROUND QIM!.&M 11ft11tV whit 1 ,Angora male cat. boat in trade. $6500 or otttt. 2D15% ?(ewportB,JVd. • .. n"'1" ·~~ ~-.. I 833-0173. Beblnd Tdny'a 'Bldg. Mat'i.'. n... .. •t ~... -... ~·Ill FilE"PUpplE'I, cutt ·£Small, M·~u~ST~le-1-1 ~lW~R~un-a_bou_l,-n-u Costa Maa ·.:It 646-M ....,., VY.¥ any c:gan un f Wttks old. paint, reblt Joluuon 15 S'tt.ft.!X): U7S Garn.rd ..fUJI you ca.n p)~! Non-pl~en , 646-21.\9 (never used) $650. Beat Of· Quad!'1'aonlc,' ~temtiecJ, welcome to attend frtt wotjc BEAtrl'lFUL pt. Balinese fer this week. 645-6434. · . auto cha.ngt'l',' .A.MI F ¥ ahope. For mtonnatlon t t red ''S "•'°' •~A iP-11 ~ . r -e' Iv• r .. ' ..... ......__,_,.., Toni ~-... ..1... • -ca , ~u e ' mo"ll' ~ -•1, .,. 909 >u.r.11. " . ~ '-'Vfl! • ..o•, · "'"'""""''""' • 'Ho\(1t-fi'altled. 5&2~1499, /;;;.;:~: ;.,.c;=-""--...;._;;;1 .u.2270 Con\plPtf' maptc BR set fum: pictures;' tit utt!'nsih, RECEPI'tONIS'l' $100. Solid Span. 11dbrd $35. ...,.ood n1i.ntle. Slab ctoors, f\lust type, amw~r Phone, SECRETARY nft'dcd fo1· JRA~E£ 1\U Excel cond. + ~1isc. d • ~-"-- suspenalon IP<elc<rt, tape 642.2151 -S2' VANGUARD Sloop Bit deck A in jacU. w ... letl Co.est Muilc Service . by Peanon in '65., Main. handle heavy vi!iifor 1-•J;c ho · · 1:.•,. .,A•o cpt, rps; \\."Otnen a c~, ,..., 1neowners assoc111tion. ~ AZ 14, '"°"'· 8\!, MIW< In convalescent hospital. w-~ 1 r ho .,... ou o your 1ne. MAN 1\20 bar & •tools. blk stole, Autumn H11.2e. 1121.!. unclfn ..__ *-SUHNoix..nd-" new NewPort .Blvd. at. llarbor ... ' '.I .,.--~ ~~I genny j; jtb + much geai-. ·111.14 • l\UI?• •·,...-•·or Costa Mesa / , 1,1' lnbrd eng. Ask $16900 Beverl y Manor Conv. Hosp., Shorth nd nd hookk · ASSEMBLE ~ ~una Hills. 837...soo:>. a a eeplni;c RS leather \\'/\\•alnut finish. OianlOndt Bal lsle1 615-G278. experlent-e required. For in· Terrific for <k!11 or family . SALESCIBt.s -Wanted ~·d terview cell 499-:Wl8. rrn. $;'i0:" coriiplcte. -Call m Sk:Y.line Te~i Luuna J unior l ashiol\S. tuU & ~~-'----"'"--'"'-'="----An...A 1 Sch. Nov. 17, -13, 19;-Io:-s. ~mte. Cnd1t dept. *PIANOS*°ROANS* . . .. , ', · ~r must sen, All oiten • Hlllnmond Wurlitzer ·ma prefjent~. t A VE R y &. 30 pt, Elee Hot W•ter olhen ,,;.., ·--p.a,Z p.iq • · ol -'fll l:IY • 61HITl He!'~ Nr. oew-$30., 3 wbl model. ~·~ ~ . , , ' ~ Sallboat, blue & wht f:>art'time for new store til SEWlNG -Op.r •• Slngle ne<!· No Exper. Necess.'Lry .~..,.. pm~OO-:fi692. SUrplua f.roni 2,llQlfln.tAn· Fasbion lsJe.nd Sboppi.... die mach. Slel'lfY work. AL'!('I ANTIQ. Sec'y desk. Chest of Hques. frarries, d I ah es , Center:· Apf!y Ftkilly N~ buttonhole' mach. l 7 S 3 VOLT dr11.1o11ers. dresser, t\\'in beds, gla~t;e; ·tools, old trunks, 11 10am4pni. THE PLACE Monrovia, C.M. 645-1529 Instant Personnel china cab, m i11e. chrs & camerag, Mocks, radk>s, No. 7, f'aitOOn 1 Jsl~. SHEET Metal L a yo ut tbl.&.. .Singer treadle &ew. linens, kitchen utensils, aet Nev.-port Colet';i ·~ewport 1'1ech~o. i:4 .,yrs exp in Temporary Service ~~ fi44:4493· or drumS. tables, Christmall Beach • • ~ .. clectroruc e·&b ine t s & 3848 ~pus Qr .. Suite 106 CNTRY Fr. din set, 9 pc goodies, brie--a-b;rac. · ch11ssi11. Close tolerance Newport Beach 546-4l4I $695. \\'ill sell nil or pa11. GARAGE SALE _ Sat j; sun \\'Ork. Salary open. Evenlrm 1 ~~Equ~al~O~p~por'!!" . ..,E!!m!!p!!lo;.""!!r .. 1 rm seel $250. All like nE'W. " SALESM•N and Wee•nd appointn1ent.s t: All day S ft 6 kd Nov. 111-19, 10-4pm. Dbltt bed Magn{'lie Si~n;:~.;_._ ·~US· avaUaDle.r. Only qualified VETERINARY assistant for un, a \I' yi; head board. Sew .. P.tach. l!1 ~· ·~ persomr • iteed apply. Tek antrnal hospltal, N.B. \Viti · 64~ cab. Coolul \\'hites b'OOd 1ness man a ph)a""cl. Ter-LUXURI 1· kkl -"11 & El rilic coinniission & bonus Sheet Metal Co, 121'.fl E ing to train nursing, lab, OUS 8' leather sofa, 'a ""'I a pat?\S. ec- program. Othti· Jittei OK. \Valnut, Unit K, Santa Ana. pharmacy, .diities. Salary to saddle-type design, Io p -tr~c \vat. hea t. I..Qta ot odds ' ncfu 558-~ $450. Send resume t n grain matq:any leather, l _&_:_nds, 9CO Gov~r c.~ B.X.L. I 1ttrie111, Inc. Cl---"~ d ,_ D il id 11500 al I ~~"st. St~~~ ~I Organ renta'IS. ·~,-sJv-~·' .. TROJ.>1 ZQNE ..: · •-..AlsaUs & rig tor racing or mat(~ !'Offer 6 ·AJum Ing bargains are here ,filbt ~~.s~AJS wf~r & hand trailer. • no....• at: · " ' . ,t--~. w-da.f,,Sundiiy Llkf! new. S350 complete. & ........ :is,oo. 12,50 ... 2 w II" h ... ,,_. -· c~ ~ R --Si><C 15.ll. Calf btw" 5 & 7pm only. llCllld wood doon. ap,.!5900 a 1~ s ~IC '' 1· .G,ld .-:· feeders 100.$3.50. ~2871. 32x80, $10 e.a, 613 · South Coast Plaitl · "MJ.'8.W -:.COme ln and look around 18' HC.:Oo'L'o-LA"'N"'=o-cs=100-,-m-a-hog-I .OA:K dealc, Judees chair;;elec *PIANOS-JtORGANS ~".IOr n1any_ other specials 8trlp hull, new staJn'ieu rig· ~writer, copter, stenoret.-Golna; Out For Bualness 2064 S. ;e1n St .• Santa Ana . ging, mainsail needs repair, le dictating mach. ~ch I: a..:. all'",, _, 979-Fl~H S350 or $500 w /tr l r cbiir cottee table ltizle sz ocat qo v • pnces . serv. 548-i.591 . bed box sprga & ~ttr bar Kawal-Sl:elri\lt!&y·Baldwln etc. n..-1 854 "=''='=--~-=~~-11~Js. ,color TV. 'eves Pl,aye't Pi&noti 'I: R.Oiis ......., IT F/G Sloop Sl~. Floata- 16p-498j. Rentah' '··~··· ·~e Bey-Sell SUPER dog 1nust find new lion, alum spars, dacron 2-W'cK naugh swivel Ch Daily' lO:S • · • Sun 12·5 home. Beauliful nl'utered sails. 3 hp Evin., trlr, Jn the 17141 9™Ta5 SHEET metBl n1echanlc, ~ 8 no. ~,.,,, a Y yrl'M:.: 64 ..... ==" ,. ue, on Y BEDH~1 &et, rtJ-ci;ser, springs I'!"'~~..,.,.,.,,..,..,..,,. I exp'd Machtnlst I m ~ 11 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa '"" ~-...,,.., & n1attress, 11tep tables, nit~ SALqi ., • operator)~ exp'd1 Job shoo ~·"'1 ... ~'=""Ca'°Uf==. ~===~ 1BABYLJNE Citrus yellow. slunds, lltlintiugs, odds & \Vclcc:ning' Hoste&S' ... ,l\Clrk expet:ietict'. "S.t> 1.1<!• -Te k WltlJRESS, EXP ER. power design baby crllJ ends. Sitt ·a u day & SUn your hours, name your Ovon lndusfrles. 1922· <Jfi;aCentia, Mi\.t be ovet"'21. .No PJ;Jone & mattr, chest & dressing niom. 127 4~1.h: St. (rearJ pay. Will train. UnJ,bnited Costa Mesa. Calls~ Apply in persqn, SUrf table $75. Like nu 979-5116 ~N::·..:B::·---~--~ potential & OJ:'pty. 962-:!f51. SHOE Salesman f /ti me, & Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast HENREOON Pan Ai;ian, full DOUBLE GARAGE SALE, SALES bAOIES • ex-xln't oppor. Chance for ad· Hwy.tJ!i~po11 Bch. size Dining, 6..,chairs. solid Fri, Sat, Nov t7, 18, from perienced in m l.·k l n g vancement.• £¥:per pref'd,· WAITRESSES Ua;ii,. ~hi ft Walnut. · Asking $ 4 2;;. IG-4. Rugs, rocker, lam~. $65 · Span din · ;!' FIELD'S PIANOS male, 5 yr old blat'k stand· water, can be seen now. Blac~a. Qttoman'.: ~sk,c ~ Cost.a Mesa (714) 645-3250 ard poodle seeks ho1ne 83.l-8473-·~~---- dl"ll\\.'er·kneebOle' tbookc&ae PRIVATE PARTY WANTS \\1tti constant L'Ompanlon-BRISIUL 24' Sloop launched old refrig, ~ • oond. ·$3>'. TO ' BUY PIANO FOR ship, Intelligent 1\·atch clog. 1971, Dinette n1odl-t equip Call·~· '.1 CASH, . . 492-0&19. for Cl'lllslng, $6500. 642--0248, UNUSUAL ~ ~rnent Of • 8;15-2'118 ·• AKC Dachshund Puppy . 979-:500 Hutton, Bric".-bt'ac. ~rd to tintt STAR SPINET. Must sell. F le!11iog ·V o nArbee24• SHARK sailboat wftrlr. jt@).$ of a.mazing v8riety · Good cond. French Provin· bloodlines. U n u .s u a I op-jib, genoa, main sail spin- , Brow~ ~t .. HOfroyd'·i cial. $450. 9 a!Ji to "t pnl portonlty. Call alt'r 5 pm, naker, anchor & line.'$31Xl(). sandwiches & sa1ad.S. ·Apply but not nee .. APtilY S SD A only, Apply 'in ,person. J.-7 645--85-19. toys," babf Items, ·etc. 1Si81 at Florence Bakery, &J.9 W. shoetl,.~.E.;:tJth St.. CM eveS, Tues thni ThQrs. G:iaJ KING size Ortllo matmss & Sierra Santo Rd, , (Turtle Curiosity 5"'.Pa·Pzi :Sh:>J>. 7!i6 -497-I432. ... . ' ; 968-!:m. .. 675-3616. W l,9th St. Qf;~I07 \ * WURLITZER J p·l n e;t 'li 0 D·E.SIA,N ~back 15' SNIPE -trailer. Need!'! KITQHEN 'cab~net• 1:. Piano, ebony, xtnt-cond:, pups.·~cel ~mg. Show work .. $300. Call 9 to 1 pm fonnlca -coor\t,fr · t 0 y 11 . $375. 540-99Dj., .... fNaUty· onJ.r, q u tor .. Appt, 842-6590. ' Harden Enterprlses, 81::i \V. WURLITZ~~ •. ~~. ·7lr~f\·krnNELS • P~t l'lP· 187 w--trailer, Uth St., , Costa Mes a , Excel tone '1395.-: ... "Mm. • • _ , ~ . Sl400. .Qitll! 673-50ll or 19th St. C.M. , ... SERVTC,E-'$titl0b .help, 'full Lido Park Dr, N.B. ... box springs -new condition I ,:"""=.ok"l"-lrv="lne~==.,--,-- SALESLADY for ~~lry tirrie~ ·dayi;~ lof~Vhnve local used leu titan 3 weeks $275. GARAGE SALE Old glass, store. Refercnce'll:· 1 niif!d. exp.~·~ & Newpe11, WANTED-NOW! Call after 6:00 586--0996. old oak desk & ·chair. Metal Cosla ~1esa, 548-:wcr.?,~· ,·-S C.M:-• ~ , 4 Experienced Sale1;n1en GREY 3 pc, B.R. set $75. chain, gwl ·1a,,.r.b back~. --SERVTCE Station tK>lp nl!E'f'I. HeadOOard $1. Twin box )ob of too s. Y high cliair ~--........... Only. Groond floor oppor-& •-• combo Sat & •• , ei, anply ln·pe~n. 300 E. 1 spr.i. & mats. $30. Fir. lamp """"" · """ • Mi:-2842. • 89J-.5948 · t ·• .~ r,:: GREA'I\ OaJ.ie. put\Ooct Intema· ~1?56.., 1 PARAKEET & Cage $15. '11101'IAS Transft6i~t{)l!g'a~ ~h·.~ ~~-1. LI'°'Jfi0~",cc1'°, ",l.,4_'i~1m=,~---co-,. • Set:'ys, ~Jany Free S700 1"7-"lh'-S"t" .. _,C::.M=. ----tullity for 1he r ght nien. $5. Crib S5. 540-6970. SJ54D .,Jani.a: . ~ A Ye-' • P/C Constr Free S800 -Compapy benefits & free ~ e Sec'y Engrng r~ree $650 SOLrcrroRS ' wanted for demo plan a11ailablt>. New CURVB.D DA~fASK s e c · y JOng hdbd $15.·Coffee .\,.ei¥J with Lehlie speaker. $350 4 "*''~· , dhkln, new trailer, r,M. ,tables. set SSS. Dinette, ,6 847";:70I7 · • 846-3267 aft 5. • Accn!s Degree Free Sl2K Smart-Set Studios. Ca 11 ~i':!: now taking @Plica· §~~~T$ltti.1fil~i Liz !Winder's Agt>ncy •5J&Jl:tiiiiiii;92i;;·..,.,. ... ..,..,_. I GUSTAFSON ~ - ~Gt!y·~~k:lre*~ ~~~· Xlpt. ~ .q~. =~~~ tt:i: ~~1 s=~~lsi\ :;• 1~ Xlnt coc";'°:;,"'sc:1E~CA=T~1~,~. -- & 3 &P(l~b), .Cbeqtlcal iN\TAfJD'i'(STAiR-GLIDE). S9'l5. ~ 1. mos. m&!_es. $100 . ea . 53B-63IO (Orange) $850 . . 4500 Campus Dr. 4""'""""· ~Zllf_-i-:.. __N~~~{3.~ch .. TE,LLERS Lincoln-Mercury MOVING _ Must sell GE lab., camping 'eq\lip & tn!Sc. Llke ·JU:W· CQst .S1t'.XXI • A&k· S. I ~chi ' . i2a ~63<H025:::,.=c.· ---~-,1 ~ E xpr•r. & Ti&!fiees Hunt. Sch 16800 Be•ch at W•rner washer, 9' sofa. vacuom -~•y · ,,.....:.... . & &lnrn Al)ll artaa. Full or H t' ton •--h clellner, rope chair, dbl bed. !!ify. Essex Lane, N.B. Sat. lfl&'. ~ .. Call ~fts. Davia ~. ~ •J nes MIN. Schnaozcr puppies, S: Boats, Slips/Docks 910 wkdy11i g.q.16?f, SXARS sewing 018 c h , .wkJ., reaerve now tor1--.c...-;...,; ____ ;.; Sc.~ •nn ,w ......,,,1niction par!-tin1e. Own t·r ans p . un •ng ~c Co. to $600. Typing :ro.so. SH '" '· ... _, •1 t "Home of the Viking" ~II xlnt cond. &i2-1957 GARAGE Sale: Friday 17th, KINGStz.Ft ~-™·Vic· •f;Sbi.net ' mod. Cams, like Chrlstm•s, SJ..?(l ea SLIP for power boat, I3' to 'l&-5, Christmas" wreattui, torlan ·toveseat $lttf. Vic-pew t'Ondltion. $ 13 O. 630-4025. 38'. Also -dry· s Io rage . 8(}.100. ·Ci.ill between 8 '& net't'S!'I. "'0r" .. ,., s. "a Ut'f'. 842..8844 \Vl !ITE nau,gnhyde sofa .t: 5,30_ 55,_,001 Call 962-5552 , o.-==.:.-0::-=7--~~ I 1 1 blk 1 d F.qual Oppor. Employer 1: ~e M?n, . nauga 1y e (Io we .r arrangements. tori8JI 'marble . tahle $50. 968-8481.. AKC Dobennans 7 wks, DeAnza Bayside Village, JOO handmade quilt & antiqs. Et -.. -A" E "---1 H N Need a "Pnd"? Place !lll ad! WANTED J\.1an-1o .,.,'.Ork lo chafr. queen size lxlr.m ~t. replace one who didn't. Ca U ALL LlKE NE\V. 644-1259. · · S · c: ~"''""l ADLER port. zig • .,.,·,. sewing: !d_&f'.. Reds & Blacks, Show · U1tl.& .,.,'Y, ewport 820 Alabani_n t, H.B. ....i. POOfit...o Ta8es ~w• Freight machine, Model 2i'O-B, like q\iahty. Shots, ears cl'opped, ~h. ~-..................... -:;,':; . . -; I .. For an li\ Women's World ' ' Cell 'Mory • Both M2•5678, ext 330 ", ·~ • ••r ' ., I Border lnh'lfu•! Instant Crochet • =. WATCHMAN . Short hours, p/time 5 M1·1D::ll AM Personnel Office THE BROADWAY 47 Fashkin Island ·N~1.'pOrt Beach· 1' Equal Oppc)r. Employer **•Sofa .l metching 10\'e se11.t. never used. Both $160. Usually home. 968-7910. GARAGE sale: 2 girl's 3 spd damaced··· All 'Sl':S.. $49 to new $75. ~ • tern1s, 642-1152. Bofltt, Speed & Ski 911 bikes , assorted-toys & $19 9 .•.• -.C Ill r i •·t-.m as • BO;<ER puppy, male, 9 wks games. Misc. 586-5879. :Ll65SI La)'j"4...W~. ~ Sporting Goo:ds 83Q 01 d 5 h ow . Qua 1 ifJ. 20 Ft Sea Ray 200 series. 1 Val Parll!O Dr, .Mission Vie-*· 2 ~-bCkt.~~ De\\' · ATIENTlON Divi:RS Sli>ts/wormed Must sa : year ne~·· 445 CI Old11moblle .in,~ ~,o5·'-~-~-~ I tilk · uPtP, $50. Gas Iaw:n . • :' 1-"'~28(1 ---=-· · . pac.k·a•Jet engine. Equipped GARAGE sale, old oak lJ5 5o-'/ 2S69 Used tw_ice, twm 53 tanks, . fol-flShing & \\'ater skiing. icebox, cupboards, bikes, rnoweCOr', ' -. b)ypso regulator Ii decor ~OPpoodlltarly for . ~<!5i Fully equipped t a n d o m F'$.. ~uch, eXtra7r!Mn 111al-furniture & loads of misc. IN' CObLECl'ION pressure . gauge, jet fins, oy e puppie!, ' trailer. This outfit ii like iron sct,' lan1ps, ta hie desk 17692 El Nopal, 842-8786. 'Fos. 'SALE mask, knife,, ~norltel, hooJ, _male, 2 fem. 642·3ll5. l new. Original cost $9200. \\'ALNUT bdrm set, ~I. dresser & vanity 111/mirror. Xb\t cond. $75. 5<1tHml & chair, misc. 646-8436. H hold Good 814 * 492-41.tl * booties, w<:t&~t .bclt •. , ~ TOY. Poodles AKC 3mos, Sacrifice $5000. Pho n l' ouse I NEW • i>fli1co elect ran~ 1~ Y:et suit,. a.ti bY OS cafe, au, Jail, 11.1, 1 F, 'vill 8J0.6482. HT D F:-A -8 E D : (Dhlcl Divers $250 642-3449 G l~~--------t j\.'.._f::..b._!> ER,, combination Herct1lon 1\\'t'Cd, Gold. Like GOOD Gen'l Elec. Frie $10, '85.' .tl.9"··• sOt~ lJt<f . . · · , , hold tJll Cluist~as. S3I-744 , li1Usr sell 16' Runabout, nu ~ & s~ca.ble new, $112.SO. 64Nl71. . TV antenna $.), Vacuwn & Kina; ~X155· ~7904. POOL ~ble., 4~ x9 · Xln Pedigree Afghan Pups · paint, rebll Johhson ?:» ·"16 'M own Scf·f '1~. "''!h'eet :h:;;;;';ONS -Hldeabed, , Cd attacb.. ,$10.· O~b cht $25, SURFBOilmS''fW a a Ji&. c:ondhold ·. I ·.:•l.8T'~'..:-Ques.,1,~ 1•100 , 832 ...,..,o never . usedl $650/beil:t Of· metal· work: Salary open ~it\on . .;rs. · Bedside tbl $2, Ba. bench $2, Down i tbfne ~ :dnt .. er;s. "" uuu•Y po(I fite. ~ fer this l\'cek. 645-'434." :._ ~ing & Weekend RP-Call,.6TJ.lo.1l Cooch pWows 'soc: drps, cond! (6'T' to T4") ~ ~~~ .~· ~ · ~"puppies, beautiful; +\{uST sell 14• SJd · boat & pointmcnts available. Only --~==~~--$1.50. 642~. :'. •. , · Reda w-Blk mask. Low, low Trailer. qualified penons need apply G•rage Sflle . 812 WANTED: C.ondo. or House MlsCel&an,Dus SKIS..ffir!'Stand..Xlnt-cond. prices. 642-9899 . f 531-2164, 548-89!5 Tek Sheet Metal Co. 1..?08 -YAR-Sal 18 ~,;., for tarp perfect diamond W•n"41·· 820, I90 -2051. $40 each. Look SAMOYED pur~ white pup-1,ji!~~~~~~~~I East Walnut Unit K. San~ D . e ·.Nov th, 'O\JV and cash Write Oa.s!lfied . blnd~ Jk>l.~ 13;\-~· , p~lNtt 'bred, 6 week6 91d,/; Ana. 558-9073 F:. 13th St., C.M. Bc.'a.utUul Ad No. '565, Daily Pik>t, WANTED: ~Jev ·T~~e COLF'¢lubs,-r ·t1tr;11 ·9 p-oni. e 5IJ6...51B3 1· [ ,_. .., ..... If•} WHO w ANTS TO WORK? leaUier f:PO:ds, c 1 ° 1 h 1. n g • P .0 . Box 1560, Costa 1'fesa, doll 'buggy, bttk'-11'1.Ug I: I, 3 • .< ....... , l_>a'.g,_ t;:art A-· ~ a ..... ,..la Puppi'es ! DRIVE A CAB+ some furnil~rt. m I~ c. Calif ~ al ~-M t b -~ Ofl "A!!.""""O JI(' -w 1:·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~::1 ' · artlclies. Prices reasonable. · :uu"" cere <NW•. Ufi e ,.......,,. er. ~ be . AKC ~0 -OlOOSE your houn, \\'Ork RATI'AN ,_ 1 ! t b'-4 reaBOnab1e. Pbon,· 649-2213 aut '11)()"~ . . ~ Yourself, be toe! own HANGING bai;kets, ferns, chail"ll. Re"f; i~ e : a ~·0 r after 6 pm. oy:o -g~ct YORKSHIRE Terriers AKC . boa.ci Men or women. Can be begonias. 1h11.de p I ants . w/icemaker. Grune table, 4 Musical IMtru-ts t22 :~. · or sOOts, ~ mo., I male, 1 Campers, Sale/R•nt 920 . ( r ' :,I slightly handicapped. Vis, Thurs-Sun. 378 E. E!ther, chairs. Misc . .fl'l-22)5 eves. · · ··r-~""' TV R-"I "'fl female. 837:-f361. ~ DODGE Ex Up S --retired. Ai<! 21 to TO, !IUP-CM.5'11!·5295· J I 815 ·GIVE A FENDER · · s't .,.v!, (-' • ., ... OARLING~Cockapoo. I~ _....._ """°, mChrysl~r 'v8 p lement your income. Drive FRI & Sat 1().4 . Queen hide-ewe ry FOR CHRISTMAS e eo -terTter, 11 week!, $10. ~ "';;,., Alrea.i .. con· a cab 6 hrs or more a day. a-bed. kitchen set + 64" ·'818 r:.'l.t 3885 AFTER 6 '"" "" Apply In penKm, Yellow Cab LADIES engagement Ting Hard to find Jo"l:!nder .:'F" FISHER .,....... • ...,,..-· verted to camper, very Co., 186 E. 16th St ., Co&ta ~=·s .bec7h. 35 oo over i,ii ' carat. xtra nne sertea small body classical . • ~ •. TOY Sheltie, 11 .,.,'eeks, $I5. reliable. going overseas. Mesa. w Ln. M. qua!. Handcrafted white gUitar. Nice finish with PRICE IS RIGHT 642-4818. AFTER 6 pm must sell. Best oiler, 714· \VOMEN 10 take care 11emi PATIO SALE, Friday only, etched gold setthag from sculptured . machine . heads. Pretty music tor the holi-534-3885. t~536-~l03=7~. ------t invalid, Ille hse°keep, O\\'D clothing, records, 8 track Germany .. :J e w e I er ap-New set of Aug u ! tine -days, FlSl:IERJCX'®,at.ereo BOSl'ON Terrier pups. ARC SHELLS for lmpon shortbed car, 10 am.fl pm. 546-l300. tupcs, books, misc kitchen praised at $650. ·Asking $450. strings. Sactilicc for $'t0. an1plifier (power. only). 4() l-eg.; Ready Nov. 23rd. 7'1ale & 8' trucks. Custom shell!', \VOOL preger COITI· ih•nlM. 557-2650. ~1329. Ph. Mike, 675:-~ aft. 5:30. \\'alts RMS, 4 tune. tel'. ta.Pe & Ferri .. 494-3:196. ~abovers. Mesa Camper LIONEL Traim:, Bavarian Machinery 116 co~~ , .~'g "-·-mon. loudooaa cont.·hi filter, LAB puppi·-. lO "'eeks. ~~e~;.,.,., ~36 Harbor, C.M. hination, e xperi e n ce d Ch If 1 •-I d ,~.....,..~.,. .........,.,., ua'1,lll• .... .. .....,....,,,,.., Laguna Hill5 c I!: ~ n e r s . ina, go c U<M, 0 wet with cymbala and stand f cmcentrlc ban. l:~tttb)e & AKC 1st shot Yellow &: .c.:i'-""-=· ===---/ &.'17-0IWO. Selmer Clarinets, MISC. BENCHMASTER MILL $100. li-1ake oUer after 5 pm. more. Includes walnut cab-black reasonable 645-4782 197'1 WESTWAYS camper, I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;: tj\925~1~M~cLa5"£"~L~n~,f,H~.BY.~S~at. · 1~. Continental, C:.M. 54g.;.2152.' · "\n~t. Orli::· •cost' Sl.5G, sell · ' . · · fully equipped, like new. See I I LEAVING Country! Furn. ~S-'969I TRUMPET Olds St c'J { .last tor $75. ~:fh •• .Mike O,!fC EnghshSa ~p sfi:· to apprec. $2300. invested , /')-' yard eqq:ip, toy1. 64l-602i Mi1C4:li.~,. Ill mod L w·ih nd u ~ 6i;>;l527 after 5:30 " 15 mo, en cc · sacritlce $1430. c as h . i• 1 ~ 11"1 644-6490 .1967 Poit • . •. 1;u' ' -•.mu , EVERYZenlth&RCATVI" ~ 842-1122 f, '• '"· ,-lleid• ' r "Y Pmv.eDcc. N.B. 1"()()e ~ Tibl'e, 4x$• 1 slate, ne-w, ~ 6*-.1287: ~stock-on sale ~~at Orange Horses 856 SLIDE in camper sleeper. ' I ~-jj, jj'~'jjiijj.jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjij;.:m;· ;;; I GARAGE Sal . Nov 18 & Anliq. 'Stypa. $.325. Will OJNN trumpet, $110. 'Folk County' a ~If r g e 11 t , . INSULATED I I 1 -'19111 _ 1Q 10 4~·I7612 Quc?ena deliver, fl'IK!, Pb: .83§:8102. ,guitar, $50. t:.tke nf:\f,. RcA-Zenidt· \!ea~r. · '3 ·Yr AP~ALOOSA, 5 yr. old pro!. S295 Antiques 800 Wreath \Vay, Irvin e , 2-YR-old-F./A furnace com-*' &U-9824 If, 'Picture tube, 1 yr parts I: 1 .trlllned &: shown, good 531-2304 552-9322. pl.etc, $60t Walnut, top desk CI.JJ\R{ET t~'. sale, like YI' ier\/1ce on all eets. 00 )limper. ttg., we~ man· '67 ECONOLINE VAN FRENCH &: Victorian furn. Mirror lO~l'xJ', over 150 yrs nlrl. Bronzes. pictures, pain!· illJS. silvf'r, ·sewing m11ch, Russian Samovar, cllffn· dellerA, etc. 644--4640 . Appliances FRT $25. Aft 5, 55! ... 3387 new, "' '$&S.. . . !ln Day ca.sh or lenns to 36 nered l smart. Ask g $1200. CAMPER A/C El bi · Ir. Sat. 8 A~f. MISC IRVINE "--·t ~---try Club C-ountty Clu,b nr-. .M. Yi!Os' Prtt!8 Jess· the:lt the Will take beat offer. Perfect bed nl 42 · ec g, 20331 Deervale Ln, H.B. 2 >.AHUO .....,.,.., Offl F ~ 7 d~untel'll ""'th , oor own horse for young penon .,AA_'~oAY ~~-7729Xlnt. SZl?S. blks S. Adams off Bushard. membership for ·sale. Call: ce urnlt'1r•/ quality serv)ce! ABC Co!Of' *rk>ualy intere~ I n ! O't"f"VDO't or .J'fO'"' • RU~!MAGE Srtle. Nov. Jrd &: 64~2SG Equip. 124 tv ~ Atllutta, Huntington rldl~. 673--5172 EL • Camino or R.anchf!ro 4th. 9:00-4:30. St. John's F,IREWOOO WALNUT EXEc del", ~Bu.ch91)8..3329. 2 pastures «vallablE!. overheadcamper,Hleeper, Church, 01. Orange & lemon • 637-6843 Judges chair, 2 side chrt, R.ECOND. tv's, B&.W _ Red11'00d Stables, 2 0 2 8 ~ !11~4 old. $500. 96.rl347 Garage Sale POOL T11blc 4.'1' Brunswt~k $150/~ · -offCr:. 6U-~ Color -atereo. From $.19 l;aguM. Canyon Rd., Lag 8. •' ~~·-------I n £rRIGERATOR GE I9 cu 292 w. JOllnn, c .ri.t. ho!M model. $250 or bst of~ Ra, Frank' Schroth TV Sn'vlce 4!J.1-Sl82. '69 ;DODGE VAN Camper. Ncedl~.,.,.'Orkers Attention! ft \\'/auto defroster &: cross Nov. 18-19 fer. &fr-2649. EXF.C swl pir S15. 23 Sec 26 Years 837 W. t'lth st. 6 Yr reg. P.0 .A. mare, super ~il~le to~ Post-tract. INSTANT CROCJtET is here. top lrerzcr. xln't cond. SlOO. MOVlNG-100'• of-items on RED lthr-chair $35, twin box chi' ·a ·. 19 · dii!sks 'files 1u. Com. Mesa 5'18-~ i:rntlr, child' a: 18 mo. ~ ,;.:._.m ' Extras. Tells how In stcp-b.v:•teP 64~7154. sale. Many glfta. 2IXl9 Bar-and Matt SIS. 138 E. 18th 86'7 W. 19th CM 642-3'118 C.E . AM/flt.f "IP)..?.( stereo P.O.A. l1lly, best otrer, :==·-="==~~---/ illu11trations. Ch.apieH-'o for . Rent Washers/Dryers ranca (The Blutfa) NB. St., C.M. 5!-'4485· SCM·MODEL 44 COPIER for p11ono,' "1111 kmtf'. Great 493-9173. ~ a. Jt SLEEPER CAti1PER. rioht and lefl hand~. $2 ... ~, F"il mal,l. SAT/Su" N !8 • •• Cl2 t MAN'S _,, .. .:.,_ .a-lux 10 _,_ X1 1 cond ' "'~ tt sound. $75. Call Ron, .after fj storage rack & tie-downs Plair>, lancy 11itchea; helpful ;m...m * 51 . 211i6 ~rtwoo<i:"'H. :. speed bike. srrrnuo.:w. JJtb fl'L ·tole)' ... .Ccfat:!: ~ft?if," ~~. '!'f,-nda 's ~ Chevy. St45. 557-6346. ~~~ly-0;\,:;.'~'::. '':'" t~, ,,Dl~WASHERS. wuhen, ·D=a=nf=•=h=fi:urn"=i:":::bcd't=a~e~tc~.;;;;~S=t.~, ~CM~.~-~~=· ~=;::::;:'~15-~1800~~ .. t:::J~r== .Z'~ =· r .i;i:• ~ .. 1 ..::r.=:~ • • j u .-~p 01~peu ~~:~ !SEVENT\'.t"IVt; Cr.k'fM dryert, reblt, £U8ITI & ~ ~-=-"""" · 4v 11 894455i6 for each t)Hth·rn -lldd 2.l delv'd. 839-7620; 546-5218. W&Y·• •pe • {l!Jf!..OO_, . . "'""' Jor "'h pattern for $80. 1 YR. guarn, de! A IT> S TAR G AZEKI< ¥. ;;t;'.-~~-~~ '· l'Vt h, -ol '900 •" I os, -· Alr Mall 11nd Speci!ll lllnl(ll· stall. Late mod. all cycle -a.AY1 • .,. .,~ lf'IA:; otherwl.!IC lhirlk:lilh' Ktnrftore wa.s!M!r. ag..1778. · Aatl' ..., PO U1U. %1" COLOR ~YOX con-WANTED part. lnterett In , dcli\'t'l"y wlll UtkC three 21 cu. tt. retrli;, w/overidzffl .At ~.1 Jf.. y..,, ~ ~ G.Mft., M Im JI rh sole. PtW. $175. Call c;I e I I e I Albsoort/Marllii 261 RA.LEJGH Grand Prix 10 Wttka or more, Senti to rrecier $125. ~A.ti.'' Jiccenll,..,. Ht• Sf.,.. --r-oct,' J'J~ &H-4493. bMt. 7141.~ '557...filXX) ' . I • ~~~7'683au10 carrier Allee Brooks. the QAl l.Y * 642-734.7 * "-22 To~ l'Mlsogt for $otuNcioj, ' l -~ Pll..Ol', un, NeeidltCl1ft nodwordiconttpoudlngtoru.-. • , WAKr boat tra""' fc.' 1 Honda. JM SL Ex ll 1 Ol!pC ., Box 163,"0ld Oieh1ea *TAPPAN Dettrtc R.ange, of)'dur'..r..dkir:bitthaJen, --~ If I ~14' boat cofii:Ution SS50 after~~ SIAl'°'1, Ne'W Yortc:, N.Y. Jmo1old.$ZIOor bestoU('.r. I~ 31tW ... '1Gooil'. .--566195 548-1152. . pm. ~---·~ 2 ~ "~ '2Mi41 . occ ~ 13 JOOJL Prtnl Ka~ Add~. ;~ lToclov lJHonit 4lh ....,_ needs ' Bolton MAN 'S 8 spet'd "H ffy" Z3'• hlten N11mber. ./iLL In xlnt -con d . ~~~ _ ~r-.:;~ • 3 Lines, 2 Tl~ J;OO ~,or~~t Jtou1e .. ~ .. or best :«er. NEE 0 LE CRArT' '72! Rclriaet'ltor and C! l 1 c. '°""'' 3'~ 6'o.t.,. .::.=...:r::..:. ~. 10t11;-,tc. 1'"'rtt tteyer, M7--0212 7~·1 l?~ '1...,., ao.ts Power 906 y d1~lll'.IM, '3rc. OlSHWASHER... GE. Xlnl I Vou 311.d ·~ FREE crib A mattrcu, ' AMAHA llO, clean w/klw ID!!ta111 l'lll<ir'in•• tl«lt. oond. ti )'1"I old ,, arocn. $.15. 1~~~ =~ f:~._ K':iod °911~7 • 25· OWENs.stps 6. Nl"W ~~· ~~ ed t'Ondltlon. &•le. fancy knola, pat· Pl{· 499-215'1 11 YfJl,/lf 41 ~ 71 for ~·.. cuahlonl, canvas, newly · or 548-l038. tma. Sl.00. ' d 12hoMtM 421oinloN 72,•11•• COUJE. wry ~e. deoonted. Must see to t71 115 SUZUKI INaat Crvc'WI l\oclk -8EAUT1f'\JL .Gas:.::rc;, ju5t {JMM-. "3.. 7lJ• lo ,,,_ b d ~u ' 0" -...... In.A , .. ..._ ........... CAMCll ••-· f,".,-·_,..,,.__ vn AIWI, purl' r e , """'cvt. ~· Mi-~ or 644·7536 afl 6 La""'~~ -•~ • ..,, Pal· -.,.w. ~·· "'~ -__ , ~ r---•e ~••M ,......_ -"''"·'"'a• JIJHI II • 15Mitrf1 STp 7SThouoHM .,..,.., '_... 28• °'1'111 Qa.ft 1961, Twn '66 Ho-'-'"""' CC Ru"'~• fft'nlJl .:L ·tr -_...w.N• I l4'--4''1'• ,,.,,._,, I nil11"W.'1 ltft. -..t..Uu ..t-Ci ·-~ ·-()cmpi!le f ..... (}tft 9cl0k SEARS rro.llcq rtl'rtg, 18 JlltrU 17'-' _.,,,., 7'1hrill ....., ... ..,,~h\int,..t..'::.'.::"puppy, ICl"Cv.·, out._trt. >' ~·Sell! $275. 740 Jamn --.. )ell ~ • .tt.Jt.,.SllO. IMIJ>onol i... • '1~l.., ,lt'.!. ~"S·""· ".,~ 6 -...---• brldrle. 1w1m1t p, lo · , Sf. apt c. '1-.. -.-r Cooca -. : , 2<l ~ "" Hourd. !5.ll.-alt g loaded, $lllio tn4> 499-41111. P&UGEOT 10 aptl Bike. 24 lb n~oo', ...... A Ful'ftlturt . 110 " ' ft-t! • . ---._ •· ,, Slllpoladc. "12 •Pl• "'*""'· S<wuP tiroa. rac1,.. _ 22A • ....,. .,...... '~'Ma!,..,. l'°"'9 peofie, Cruitfn'. 15 Mere. ExtJV, denJkn. ... Sfi."lm, 11 '1">' ... -~,~ ~· r GREEN cruh~ vNvet ev:,.· =-14~: : ...... ~-.. ~t. S'f."1(1. Prtv Part)i, 2 hkl'tk+I boy'1 1 lrl'• .!'!'"° "~'.l'riaa """"" and matchitW io.~ "'' ""· • .._ ffl# --1 RlJ .. ~ ln-llll3 -.Srt...V """ S20 0och. 1 31n 'Q;a .... &-. llflf 1-. tiflliL 1 weeks old will 1tll ~l• t~ · ==-·a'I· ~--~ti)r Mme. ll' PactmU!tr Al&lu 'GT. Coun Cful/ Or, CM. 50c-, fodZ25. CaU 16l.._,.l, ,.,.. ,......., aa-· flH!Sl,~fl '!l!:_ fll, TS. af«pa 6, loaded. TI 1 1~ s.._,. xln't .''9r;! l -, VU:••t1fielcll cyst. moociy! 'ftrnt ,,At "" ltSI.-I .,... ...-d. XJMr;""SIU<I>., ~ 'oond ~ ' "°" • ~,.." .....,., tpt., "'"" :;.~ ,:;.,:-:::....'"':..~ ·!i!!_ictO:........: ~ JIJ' TROJAN, twt" 195 hp,, . ~A m-21oe • . e: ~a Doll¥ Pilot ~~ '51-._,,_ -~ 11y-brldl<. ma,y . ••tr"aa. Ufi! T<AWAiAJCi Ii. G.JTR " ~ eaii .:..: ~ ~111em. ror thaf tttn) l.IMtt' s:t. tr7 a.soo. Ph: &M-1&11 •tret1 leral. sii:lo. · ·-ITT~··~-the .,.,.., Pl-. ...llled Adt ' .. "2$11 I ~U! • ' • I I •·· •.r~. iJ [; -;::~ :·llil l [ ............ l§Jl '1\·.:...:w. l§lt ~·~-'11!·@ " t' .......... 1 Frtdu. NO\ltn'lbtr 17, 19n ·A111v1, mpor)W CAPRI DAILY- 910 1973 CAPRIS I ~~~;;~~ HERE'SWHYWE'RENUM. Aut.9; Map11I .. BER ONE. CKECK THESE, •• t40 A-W-NI Autos, linPortad l~~~~·~· c . Trucks "2 . Cyclot, u-· 1; .......... 925 They'~e :aot! New Pickups· and _·Suhm~bans . . •..•.. arid we've got 'em! ' • Brand New~73-Chevrolet ¥2 ton Pickup . ' . ' #113821 ' With VS engine, gauges, radio,: heavy duty springs, soft instrument pan.el,_ syncromesh transmission, etc. Brand New '73 Chevrolet Suburban #1100116 .I With VB engine, automatic trans., power steer--ONLY ing, radio, extra seat, HD i:adiator, .mii-rors, extra chrome, side moldin~s. etc. $4,288 1 iuvRAwi1" coHPi'oENci ALL CARS LISTED ARE GUARANTEED 100°/o '69 YW. 4 Spd., Rodio, Bump. Grds. I 00 '"/. Eictr1 Cle1n. Lie. YQV-275 .......................... $1095.00 '69 VW SQ. ~Cl. Autom1tic, Radio. Very nice car. l ie. XSSI b08. Price ···········-···········$1395.00 ,I '69 YW sq. 1ACK.1Auto., Rodlo, Lie. YOW-257 ... 1 •• l ...... $12'5.00 "71 VW IUS. Radio ,' Bump. Grds., Very Clean. Lie. bbl-OFE. Sele Price ....... ,. ... ~········$2295.00 '6t ~ IU~4 ·Spt .• Redio,·Bum· per Grds. Exfra 11ice car. Stock No .. 108 . Sale Price ...•......... $1095.00 '68 VW IUCi. Ra o, auto. stick. Runs excellent. Li • HTX..475 . Sale Price .........•........ _ ..• .$nS.IO '67 YW. R•dio, B. G'rds., 4 Spd. lie. VET-17l7. ·Sile Price .. $195.00 • '6' YW sq. IACK. 4 Spd., Rodio, · Bump. Grds., Lugg•g• Rack. Lie. YPT-~18. S.lo Pdco ........ $1295.00 .6i Viii. CAMPH. Shor p. Lrc. '(lZ-027. Prico ............... .$15'5.00 71 YW .CONVDTllLI. Loodod. Complefa new e~9ine. Super Nice. Lie •. 07.1-ETG. Sol• Prico $1H).OO · ~ . . ' '67 VW. 4 Spd., liodio, Su p., Cond. Lie. VDA-7t7. \S•le:Price 1$ltl.00 . ' '11 YW. 4 Spd .• Rodlo, 14,00D m;. Ntw cer warranty to, 24,0,00 or 24 mo. like New. lie. 311-GIK. Pri<e ... -.. -...................... $16'UI ARGE SELECTION q Two Examples: ~-ri ~·&Viif:ft·&&c Rent A Motor Home '73 Olds Clltiass AUDI J'RlCES.. Wl!LI,WI_ < cyk. • CITIOEN - lncier ot V-6 cnatne, witb ·or 1-----'-'----I \\'lthout c1tcor lf'Ollf. IOme Cl "-I "Ith .un ""' and/or. Ian-tl'oell ....... NI hu new re.at tire A tube for 'f'N' V •c•t'lon . , '1~ Tri..... Tr1ll1ro, Tr•••I 945 .... v111.··6so ~~·..:.·.w: .2466 milH, • 5 ~ ·tl'M!'-curtalna. SIJ)I ~ I. Fill In (7E37.f.9). il.099. Bill Maxey carlge, I;Jke. new! II' h"' 1'9yota, 18881 Bead\' Btvd., terest~ eaU ~-9393. J~unt. Beach. 841~ 4 Rail -de "'1lil.,, Trolloro, Utility 947 hu r:iew tittl, adjustable NU 'uuruY trier, 5' x 8 · • to~ Ir: axle, l'&PlPt & W/ramp type gate, DlA. srr.s. , .. * ut-4391 * • 1967 Italian-make -----motorc)'de fT&nie complete e NE\V UP"ETIMES e ' -no ene. Will take up to Free ml & Insur. All O{'donal 250cc enc. Good (Ond. $25. ~175 wk. Pvt Pty. 112 Vlcloria ~· Supreme Auto Trani, Air Cond, Vinyl Roof, $90.16 + tax per mo. 36 n10. O.E.L. lmmadlolo Dollv•ry LEASING ALL MODELS 4l1D MAKES Soutllem Cali(omia 1st National . Leasing · lllbta, will acrommod.tta.up-mond plate d~e ..... re lo 4 mok>rcycles. Can be varnished oak In steel Hen at '112 Victoria, wt'lt ol frame, h1.dco fenders & :O:ll ?\Ucheboo Drive Harbor Blvd. SCIH!IOO. runnlna: gear, jack· pod & (Corne1· of Ma cArthur) '67 YAMAHA 100 caster on · hitch, 3000 lb Irvine, Calif. 92664 Trail Bike. New 1'1re & capacity. 644-5686. · n4f8.'U..SQ) 2U/627.(1387 cbaln. Need.I engine """'· $IA • · 543-3691 Auto S.rvlce, P•rtt Mt '67 TRIUMPH Run• Pd I * $500 54M30I TRANSMISSION S~CIAL SUZUKI, 1966 55 cc, step Road test car • drain n1:11d thf\I, RUnB excellent. S75 or • remove pan • clean screen oUer. 151 E. Rochester Apt. · adjust bands &: linkage · .c Colla Mesa. ' replaCe oil pan gaaket &: 3 '$pd SChwinn G 1 r 1 , 15 ~uid . lnclude1 all parts SttnlraY (i(Jod cond $:1'.> and labor. Regular Prtct "'" G'~' Sch 1 $5" $24..90. Now Only SU.99. vs , Q-, • w nn. · SEE THE VIlONG. 6'15-6966. GUSTAFSON '69 HONDA CL-350, & Lincoln-Mercury helmets, less than 2001 orig. n . ...&.. w miles, xlnt cond. $5511 or of· 16800 u.•'"" •t ~rntr fer. 67"'.,....g,'l(M after 8 pm. Huntington Be•ch 19'71 YA?AAHA 250 Enduro. ''Home cl the Viking" Xlnt' oond. $575. 142-1144 •Call 548-1345• WRECKED car -must sell. FOR Sal@.: Astra Man's 10 390 Ford cng., C6 aul.o 1petd bike, like new, Ca11 trans, good cond. A: whats ~1758 6;7 P.f.L left of 1tatlon "'g!l-All for 10 Spoed Bike· $200. 84>-1122 Needs repair $30. WANTED TO BUY • • 968--2518 .J 060 O\>er pl$tons 1968 Hcnda 125 Twin Excel for 3.)() Chevy Block concl. Extras $250. Call 548-3122 &liHml V.W., 40 HP Eng, Synchro REWARD • WILL PAY OVER Kelly Blue Bciok For I•.. model, clun, 1-mllugo clomos- t lcs, imports, t rucks or ·C•mpera. Call and uk for Buyer DAYE ROSS PONTIAC 240I Horbor Blvd. Cost• Met• 5*-8017 WE PAY TOP CASH . for used cars & trucks. just call us for frPe estimate.1. GROTH CHEVROLET • '69 YAMAHA 250 * trans. trnt end. many body Ask for Sales Manager Xlnt c:ond. $300. perta for '64 A '69 V.W.'1 18211 Beac,h Blvd. 846-1822 or 213! 59'l-51.f.C 962-1182 · or 548-9960 Huntington Beach MOtor HomN 841..,.., 'Kl .. 3331 ·s.11/Ront . 940 I ._..... II~ I WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS SEE OUitS FIRST tr ,....,. "' '' extra dean • N 1,72 liCC US fi.rsl. , ' ew. Trucks 962 BAUER BUfCK SURVEYOR 2925 Harbor Blvd. .. . . '73 . Chovrolot c0,., M.,. !17 .. 2500 MOTORHOME Pickups Ii Vans Pri~ &lashed to.INVOICE for Big Stock clearance. ONLY· two lelt. Low ·Prlcts . ~sws~ HOWARD ci..vrolot , L~rcury Newport Bolch 16IDI Mec;h •t w.rner MacArthur • Jamboree Blvd Autos, Imported 970 1:..c=.:......:..;,...;_;_....,,; ALFA ROMEO Alfa .R-10 ~untl,;pin BNch , IU.OSSS ''H:om• ~~Viking'' '64 FORD Van, Good shape, 1c~~~~::::::s 11--~~::_;;;'===~-I Cpt'd, paneled. SI.t:OJ. or f PACE ARROW ""' °""'· 6'&-48311 day1, TIOOA 548-6326 or 540-3193 I.ft· 1 ORANGE" COUNTY _,p-"'.m."'-------- HEADQUARTEl\S 'tll Chev ~~ T. PU, 8' bed, OFF SEASON lll1ck ohllt, V~ oldrivo, apllt rirftl,-slde rails. HD DJSC1'1>•lti.ftt< rear "'°""·· Sharp! , . , .'!!JIJO.~.._ · ""'5/ottor•!\4Clo092l. ., NOW f<VAILABLE •51 APACHE % . 't.'; V4, stick. Ctl!an. M:1.11t sell, $350. ALSO '58 Cad, runs good, IMMEDIATE DEL:IVERY sro0. 646-72.18 CRmER '69 ll T Int•rn't Pkkup MOTOR HOMES w/10' cab Ol'8"1per. Fully ~ Sacrlf. Sl 7 50. ~ W. lst, S.A. · 83,;.3ln 1 ~~=·----- 27' TRA vco '69 Dodge Van, V-8 auto. 2S' DISCOVERER Mags; seU cont. Stere:i. 2Q;~. COI(IINENTALS New tires, brks etc. 675-4031 1911 2 dr, Auto, alr, aunrool, am/fm stereo; n I t e 1 &IHl33. dayo rn_..,. AUSTIN AMERICA '69 Austin America excel cond. Must lll'IJ $S99./best offf'r. 586-4247. AUSTIN HEALEY * * 1962 AUSTIN HEALEY :woo. S793 • BMW dau top, pov;er front dlac brakes, at,yl@ steel wheels, radial tires, bucket 1ea11 carpetin&:. Qrder your1 RI)¥.' AWARD WINNING LUXURY CAR $2589 DR IF YOU PREFER Road a R1llye -· 1971 CAPRI With 4 1i,ie«f traJwnissMln, Orange C.0Unty'1 Oldest Dir. air condlOonlng, bucket 1600 Pomrna Ave. aeata, E~a.n decor. (982· Coat.a Mta nf.~ BSL). $21119 GUSTAFSON Lincol~rcury 16800 BNch 1t Worner V\ltt om new hom•l Huntinttton h•ch TIME FOR QUICI ~$H CWSIFIED ADS 0 "Home of the Viking'' B42-1141 642-5678 ROY CARVER, Inc. ::~:.:: ;::". . ..._:: Autos. Now . "° 2l4i E. 17tll st. Costa f.111!511 ~"'4 USED BMW's '69 1600 '70 2002 '71 2800 SEDAN CREVIER BMW Sale!' · Setvke • LellJliog 208 \V. lsl St., Santa Ana 135-3171 '66 BM\\', lROO Tl, 1'.Unt t'On- diUon. $1200. or Be11t offer . 548-293!. DATSUN NEWPORT DATSUN Now Open in ·NEWPORT BEACH 1000 W. Cooot Hwy. 645-6400 W~E~~~~ ~~~- DATSUNS IN INVENTORY FOR YOUR SELECTION ----.-J ---- ''11 DATSUN 240-Z. XI~ cond. Air. mags. Pvt pty. !ro-<194 1970 DATSUN PICK UP. P..&H, l.ow miles. good con- dition. S1450. 84&-!135 Jl.8. DOT DATSUN DEALIN' DAYS '72 CLEARANCE ---------. . NEW DATSUN 1200 2-DI. SEDAN CLEARANCE ~RICE +TAX l UC. ----~·----DATSUN .510 3 TQ CH00~1ROM CLDRANCE1· "'•10 PRJCE · + TAX I • :IO~ PRIDE I: JOYS c0o.•.o545-Jll21==·---- ' VAN CONVERSIONS '72 FORD Van, 11hort W.B. ~ e Suvice e ·Rentals 4.000 ml. Pancled & cpt'd. TIME FOR QUICK C~SH NOW ON DISPLAY THROUGH A Sales S.:-IVi('(' Parts Body Shop * Danmar Inc. * Tak• olpyml• MH9!15 13801 Harbor Blvd., G.G. Autos Went.d 961 rihiidl 1JinPoiiBJ DAILY PILOT Le .;;~~ WANT AD '31-6800 Next to G.G. Datsun ·N.'.Q,W·! IN ORANGE COUNTY PURCHASE LEASE RENTAL ,BALBOA '18' DlscovuB '25' 642 -;5678 G'REAT USED CARS '72 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $4195 '71 VW 411 DEMO $2395 Auto, Tr-..,_ llMt""' Air c:-1. !WOVAI Ault. Tr..,•, •*lie. 1-tNltt ,_,., '72 CAMARO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3695 '72 VW BUG .................... $1995 '71 RREBIRD .................. . I -$2995 I '71 vw SUPER BUG .......... ' .. $1895 •..i•, Mt•i.•. L-lololl• 11..o..IOI ------------------~ '70 CHEVY NOVA ............. . $1795 '70 VW BUG .................... 51495 ..., ....... ,.. CtOtMJ ;71 PLYMOUTH ClllCKET $1195 '69 VW BUG . . . . . . . . . . . . .· . . . . . . . $1395 ----------------- '6B PONTIAC GTO ............. $1295 '68 VW BUG .................... S1195 ltM;e. ""°* !WIOllll • '68 CORTINA IFORDI . . . . . . . . . . . . $695 '66 vw BUG .............••...... ms . .. ' • .,..., ..... & .... ..., tXL'l'G I 411 'DEMO--· 1911-VW'FAST BACK -' AMERICA'S -FINES'J' _, '6t .DAYS.UN 510 .... _, . , .......... 1'95 4 0.:.,., 11: .. le a. .._fltf' llCWH)lill '65 VJ1 BUG ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $195 Auto. tt •111 .. r•clle.ll••\ltiful Mttt lllc t lu• wit\ &tty l11teriei. i,)20 111l. H•t How 4 •'4 .. rM~. ltu•!"f tt'•·• ... wltfri c,, w,,,,11ty to •.OOI 1111. ,, 24 1110. 111•tdii11t l.+w!or. St.ck No. M2J. St••I Tlti1 o,,,, MOTOR HOMES • SPECIAL YEM END PRICES .AND LOW Off' SEASON RATES ASK FOR • JUI HIX •·lilft . PlllllC ' ~,:.r:,.w. -·~ --fto--·---... Dollr -Ad.-. .,,...,. ..... IMUlll •lw 11nl IGI '•72 VW 411 WAGON ........ ~ ... $2695 .-64 VW BUG . . . . . ......... ~ ... '.• $195 IOtTml LARGI SELICTION OF BUSS1S. CAMPERS Ir STATION WAGONS • . ....... @HAR BOUR VW ~·= 11 ;·, .. ,1 r11 t\CHiilllfl H1JNT1r\Jc1crJ ;', .-.,~H : ... , ' •. ~m; .• ., • I -· I • • I \ • I I' I 01 • 1( . ' '31 OAll. Y '!LOT -· lmpo '170 . l§J ~I -~~~ ...... iiiiii. ~l~~~l;; ... .;""'.;s..;l;;§J~l ~l~-~-"'~-~1§1~.-.I I~ 1_ .... _ .. _"'s._ l>ATS"tf< 1971 :MO? COUPE I Our aalf'tl manaatt'• ~r-Autot, Import.cf t70 Autos, mport.d 970 ______ ------MAZDA Auto•, Imported 970 Aut°',· 1,,.ortod 970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, lmportod 970 Autos, lmportod 970 TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO '71 VOLVO PEUGEOT IOtlal drlvtr. Air cond, 4 ;.;.;;.:;;.;:...;.;;;:;.;;.;.;;;;_...;..:;..; JAGUAR 1,,...i, "mar" w11<e1 •• and • OATSUN ;::::;:;::;:;::;,::;:;;:;:;:;;::;:.IMA7.oA only l~.ooo miles! Our local ---------..------ --LEASE SPECIAL dl:alcr jUlt did a major ser· --------~ PORSCHE vi.-. and tune-up,.,... can '12 Da!>un l:IXJ, lllck. low FREE 1969 TOYOTA New '72 RX3 d0Tri~"'1. away happy! \580-nti, reduced to $ 16 5 0' Corolla wht.•n you buy thb $57,56 '69 PEUGEOT WILL Buy )'Oiu' Porsche or VW pa.Id fot or not. Call - Kent AUht atl....CSOO. '68 Tl\-4, new mbl t.....,., 1969 3-SEAT BUS clulch. Need• enc. work. Model 2215 .. 4 .,eed, radio. Make otr. 492-3409. f\wu 11,kc a chanfpl Good StatlonW- Autontatic trant, air coodi.- tlonhig, AM/FM. (437DTMI. ..,, 644-8501. 1uperb '67 XKE 2+2 with Wagon Automatic tranl, radio, (960- Af'Vl. RENAULT t!tN and good I..... Du.y MacHoward FIAT 4 1pd, am/fm, new radlaJ tires, chrome wire wheell. Londed. ROTARY powered. new burgundy palnl • w1 36 1no. + T & L. For resp. enthusiast's car, imrnac. pty. 'ITadts ~· VOLKSWAGEN ll lor only fl69S at $3499 '62 FIAT 1200 SIX)rta Car e 642-3313 S1799 See It .. You'U"'Bu,y It ·62 Renaut•. s new ttres. Ma H d Good shape. Sl.IO. or ,, 2536 ·n Super Beetle C, owar Set It . You'll Buy It 531-or 531-0607 Corner 1st & H•rbor Santa Ana lhruout. TGyota Is import e '61 Fiat. '68 Toyota eng. n\Odel (Afrlca), 19.000 mi., 'n ROTARY'$ ~~~°' .... of· ;;toom\':'=d'. ... bii?n~ "Demo Sale" 'A' Orange, C.M, -ml ~·s:~ Sell. 531~ or 531-*7 - • ~ ltlai& SUBARU 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Super Corner ht & Harbor . . i1>Wl lfW -VOLVO Dally Pilot Want Ach have "'7~"-'o=~-""'°== oourse will sell aeparately. bal'ga\ns galore. &ll idle item1 ... 642·56ill No reasonable offer refused. lO TO CHOOSE Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Lagu~a ~h ~94~14. ___ ''BIGGEST SAVINGS'' JOYO 1---------Bug. Xlnt cond. $1600. Call • Sante Ana T.I '69 SUbant wllow milCfl, r:A._,,,. Ill WAI. Good con d itio n. ~ -· 72' KA'.RMANN GHIA 54~1038 or 968-7203. 1972 VW pop-top camper, un-Save Sl cm. and still get !ac· 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. 646-9303 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ "St>rvS ls the difference" • VW's • VW's • VW's '69 xKE Coupe. •mma,, HUNTINGTON BEACH 1966 Harbor, C.P.1. ·646-9l'.X3 ~~'°'T"o=Y:=::O"T::-,':--,.--der 3,oco mi. $3600. cau Ted tory ~arranty. on1y 10 Autos:, Used 990 PORSCHE ... ,,,.,.,.,. months Old with low m il<' --''------'-'-'! Lo ""1... 13100100.... MAZDA Prlv party * 548-4905 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;,;.lroR . Sale. 1969 vw .van. age. AM/1'~M radio. 11usl BUICK ---------r I Good c:ond._Jl1600· see to appreciate. Cost 1 --------~ I CAMPERS BUSES BUGS '57 XK 140 Jaru"'· Pri pty 17331 Beach Blvd. S850 or best oHer. 6'16~965 842-6666 Lease MgT. Mr. Fry '70 Ponche 914 '73 Toyota's 4,,....007 ~~;.,;m "0 for "·250· '72 ·auick Electra 5 speed, AM·FM radio (753-'69 VW BUS, SNRF, 536-5049 DIPJ. on1y ALL MODELS Bed. n625. ,68 VW 225 Custom REAL BARGAINS!!! d•••· ·10 JAG, XKE, """'""' MERCEDES BENZ red. wire whls, Exccl con----------1 $2895 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY * 673-8293 * 4 Dr, Air Cond. Full Power HOWARD Ct..vrolet '-'CEUCA ST Cpe '69 VW B"g, air, auto, Uret, , C...wlWbac:k Belie ll!llsh (159EJSI. OHLY- l •U ONLY 11119 .... •1199 ONLY •t799 OOLY •t899 ONLY *2199 dition. $3499. 543-0355. KARMANN GHIA '12 Karmann Ghia Save $1<m a.nd still g'et fac- tory warranty xln't cond. FM/AM, $3260 -sell $2200 Pri/pty. 536-5049. '64 KARMANN Ghia, $400 fi rm . De p e n dab l e ___, ----- t !lo N cl 1968 MERCEDES B e n z , ransporta n. ew utch, 2SOSL "--"•t r !ully -·' llrl'I 4944859 l\.Ui:U.I e , '<"l ... p, · · a/c, stick shit!, both tops. Mileage 54,819 .. $ 4 7 5 0 . 830-5166 a.ASSIC '58 MetcedC'I 220s, xlnt. $2000. Hm. 642-5766. Bux. 675-0060 aft 5pm. '61 Mercedes Benz 220 S Needs a lot of eng. work. $ala firm. 675-5408. MG N •-ch nu eng, Clean, $1195/or of· ._.-$4250 ewport -• .V-Hl·LUX fe<. 615-0166, "'9-4895 Ree! cl-·radio A heater. Jamboree & MacArthur Blvd * ,69 VW a .. ,. 1L'M. bel&e. CWBJ~) $111J9. B ill Immediate Delivery 833-0555 PICKUPS . .--''" Maxey 18881 Bee<h LEASING radial '""· 11000.. Blvd, l!IUi Bea<h. 847-8555. ALL MODELS '71 PORSCHE 914 Now evaileble with ~1822 or 213: 59""5144 ,.o. V W C Appearance Group. Air Cond, Automatic vw Camper Van • , ...,. • • amper AND MAKES 5 $pd, Beautiful lri~ Green Transmission Must sell * $100. Raak>, attck, superior con-Southern Cal1'fomi• wtth Black Vinyl Top, Low 645-1369 dJtton. (YXT862). la Mileage, (755DZR). $2299 $359' ~ M '61 Custom 8 "1<, '69 Int. Exe 1 N • I CREVIER MOTORS , ..... ,is cond, Over 11.000 <nve•t., CONNELL CHEVROLET St 3ti011a . •' $850, 645--TI.19 eves, wknds. 2828 Harbor Blvd .. "" w. "'' St., Santa Ana ""ltm 1963 vw camper. new 1600 Costa M"8 546-1203 Bank Leasing' 835-3171 UI engine, new paint. $800. 1700 CC VW, close ratio PORSCHE '69 -911S, 5 spd, Toyota & J aguar Dealer • 5$-5002 trans. Fifteens % ml. 100 mags, lthr, 30M ml. Orange, Authorizl'd Sales & Service * * * ,67 Red bug, clean, HP. Eng. & ~· 6~000 mi., 2001 Miche lson Drive =~ .. e~ust a y s le m 900 s. Coast Highway STIS Radio/ heater, pri/p-$2500 Invested. $950/offer. (Corner of MacArthur) __. Laa:una Beac, h 540-3100 ty. 968-&532. ,~54"-o-9529-"'C''-~-~~-Irvine, Calif. 92664 I ~ 714/8.1J-86al 213/627--0367 '63 Ponche S. Newly re-bit '70 vw, green w/blk int., '64 VW SUnroor. Cocoa eng. Nu upholl!I, clutch. Xtra '71 TOYOTA HILUX air, radio, good oond. Call brown. Nu tires., shocks '67 Buick Skylark Convert clean. Chr whls •. AM/FM 4 speed, ra$ld9'91o, (295CQ'J'.) Tom, 644-7907 aft 6 p.m. &~~-~. Cn.MH.ur Gu , Harbor $1300. '69 Buick Slcylark 4 $2 495. 675-8066 &-.J dlr, $1800. CR&H, pwr strg) '66 ' PORSCHE . 912, 5 spd, See It • You'll Buy It 1:ow V:iu:~k~lnt cond., '70 VW Sundial camper, good Private Party. 842-2446. 1966 Harbor Blvd. silver &reY. pvt party. $2950. t\., ....... llr..:I 968-4651 body, strong eng. Financing 'TI Electra Custom, full pwr, '12 RX2 COUPE, Silver. FOR THE YOUNG 61Z..75i8. -~UGA WllD '66 VW Squ..-ck. GOOd -::.'J7io.~· OL...T.OP. ~i: ~s:J;: $4495 or best Must Sell. $21fill. WJLJ.. Bnv ""'ur Porsche paid TOYOTA nd R xlnt N "-u o .,.. AT HEART ~3 J¥ co · uns · ew ._..,.,s. '69 VW B '62 "'· I k · I .,.,,...J...,.. for or not Call • Kent Allen $'150 or make ofier .. 543r-0591. , ug Excell. co~. =Y ar • air cons., J> s, 990 Autos, Used 990 Two Sporty '67 MGB ROAD· l,,83"°7'=-4800""'~· =~=~--"°9303 ,70 VW BUG Xlnt nd radio, Tape Deck. new paint p/b,d Vt8Ao::n0r]*;27ow42ner. Xlnt Autos, Used 990 Autot, Used WARM UP TO THESE LOW WINTER PRICES! GOOD THROUGH NOV. 19, 1972 ONLY All PRICES PLUS TAX & LIC. 894-5631 OPEN SUNDAY 894-5631 ~!~~ .. ~-~!~~~j~~j!~~o!.r1•~er-s 1088· ing, power brokes, ~io, heotu, londou fop, No. XCP 186 $1088 1969 OPEL Kadett Ralle 4 speed, rodio, heoter, vinyt roof. license XXV623 !,?.~!d~r~~w~l~~s. wheel tovers. AM FM ' $1388 license ZA0005 1970 TOYOTA MKll 2 Dr. 61cyl. outo. lroni .. radio, heeler, whitewoU tires, Li· cense 735BHK 1971 PINTO AutomotH: lronsmission, rodio. heater, vinyl roof. 320cPO $1388 $1588 $1788 }!i~~,~~Y~!1~~. ~s~i~s. lintod glass. $1988 londou, vinyl inferior. license 797DN Z 1972 VEGA Wag 4 ~eed, rodio. heoler, whitewall lires, wheel coven . license 473EIK 1969 PONTIAC Bonn $1988 9 Pos. Wag. V-8, oulo. Irons .. fotlory oir condilioning, powtr $2088 steering. power brokts, power windows, rodio, htoter. whi- tewoll tires, tinltd glass. londou top door locks li.ig rock spd. COOi. l icense XRV425 1970 FORD LTD V-8, outo. Irons., foclory air condilioning, powtr Slttring. $2188 power broke5, rodio, heater, wh llewoU tires, tin ted gloss. wheel co~ers, londou lop. l!Censt ZY0337 '69 BUICK Electra 225 V-8, outomotic, loc1(;-y 01r Lund11ioning, ps. pb, power win-$2188 lows. power seo1s.. rodio heoler, wsw lire,, (ipted 9loss, whefl · · covers, londou too. Serio/ No. P8SO • -ps. -·--• nd ...... .1.. . 1966 Harbor, C.M. U'tO-• • • co .. ·5.1,000 ml $l.IS5. 549-l017 oon . .,,..,., . .,.,.,.... . <JJ~ JwJL"Ua ~""..,.,,tor •n PORSCH,E 9ll-T, 5 spd. I =~--~~~~~ Diagnostic report avail. after 3:30 pm. '65 Ri Route Qi. 4 speed transmis· 18M miles, tmmae cond. '71 Toyota l..alld Cruiser-Lo $12:l0 497 1316 aft 5 pm , 'viera. full pwr & air. sion. music & fresh a.ir. $6875 oHer. 979-3484. mJ. Lots of extras, very · -• V.W. '71) Bug, Sunroof, AM· Excel cond., Sac r If i ce, (UCOOO). PORSCHE .... C. New --'-t clean. $3300. 675-6275. eves. '71 Dune Buggy, ltm VW FM, riu tires, I.ow DU, Ex· $1.000. 6'1J.-0012. Take Your Pick Now $1389 & brakes,U'I Excellent~~-TRIUMPH eng. ~I 54&..ooas ~ztZ.nd. $1495., Offer 19'12 Electra 225. A/C, full GUSTAFSON dlllon, 847_11!04 I---------...-. $'4860.·Call 546-11136 Lincoln--Mercury TRI V.\V. '71 SUPER BUG, AM-BARGAIN Must sell '10 vw aft 6 pm. 1'800 Beach at Warner '66 PORCHE 912 '67 UMPH FM: auto. Low mileage. Bus mech pert. Nu' tift's & ·55 BUICK Electra Convert. Huntington Beach Xlnt oond, $3300. 541-012.l Mark JI hard &: 90ft top. $1550. 646-ra>4 xtras asking $1 8 o o, F_Ull P!"T• jdnt trans~- ''Home of the Viking'' ·68 912 PORSCHE, black, {11>R2)1) $899. Bill Maxey '69 vw RED BUG -Many 646-3'l55/646-3550. -'"""n'-, $.550=::..· ;;c-:::.::=---1 842 •••• new pain~ $3000. Toyota. 18881 Beach Blvd, oxlru, 40,lXll mi. SbaJJ>, TURBO ·<harged '68 pop top CADILLAC -* 642-U27 * •lunt Beach. 847.SSOS. $1150. 64&-9570 camper. Steel radials, rapid 1960 MGA, BEAUTIFtn., Don't give up the ship! '58 'fR..3, detachable hardtop, *'69 VW • Xtra low mi. oil cooler eng. Pert. $1995.1 •9-n-S_E_D_AN_..;O_E_V_l_L_L_E-I wtre wheels. Must sell "List" It in clas!!i fied, Ship wire wheels, xlnt cond. Best Racllot ·good tlre:s, Super .i'!l>-4589""'"-"=' =,,.--,.-.,-- ·646-1011, eves. to Shore Results! M2-5618. offer. ~1751 cond. 552-MSe '65 vw CONV., red w/gray Second only to a new one! Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 top, am/fm radio, almost ~~~ti~f ~~l~dd7~: !------------'--------' t -----,--------------~~ ~.5·s:J_~e doesn't er .. Ai~ concl, full power 1972 & 1973 GREMl.INS 1972 AMBASSADOR BROUGHAM Y-1, Vinyl Top, Auto Tr•n1., Cu1to1r1 lndi¥idu1/ R••din· Ing S•~h, W/S/W, Visibility Group, P.S .• Pow1r Oi1c Br•k11, Tilt Wh11I, AM /FM Multifl1x Stereo, Yh1yl Molding. t A2Al5 7Zl 173981. b 1cuti't'e D•mondr•tor, L.11 th•n 4,000 mil•s. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~ S.l•ttt.. of ........ ................ !* W1190a AM ..... 54399 . Lni Gremlin on d1spkry at rite "'led Eye"' lo t1te Ora!HJ• M• . Brand New 1973 HORNET HATCHBACK Buyer Protection Plan 1. Factorf G .. ,..." Tinted Windshield, Wheel Disc, H••vy Duty Co0Hn9 (Al50l7Elll6971 Wh•t•v•r 90•1 wrong for 12 m•nth1, or 12 ,000 111il•1, we will fi11 it -free of ctlerg•. E•t1nd1d prot•ction for 24 monfti1 or 24,000 111il11 t vt il1bl1 with oil 'cfu1119", tv111-up 1M 1trvic1 incli.td.d. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s2499 ................ S1rvin9 the H1rbor Area 1i11c1 195] Ward l11 i1 1t1lf· 1d and ready to h1ndl1 your '"'l"Y 1utomoflYI 1111d, * '71 Mustang MACH I l111 then 20,000 r11U11, b11utl· 1..,1 blue fini1h, US M191. 1791· FlW l $2995 * '69 Javelin SST <4 Spd. lt•1dyto 90. 1Mll61t41 $1695 *"70 Ambassador SST 4 01. S.0111: full l'Ow•r, AW Co"d .• "•'f1ct Coru.I. 12RX71 2l $2295 '68 Jnelin SST l1•11tif11I Sllnr wlt\ ltl•cli wit1'1'I top. Sh11p t•'· ITJ46~52 l $1395 * '71 Dodge PICKUP C1101p1r Sptocial, Aclv1ntur1 P1ck191, Full Pow1r, Air Cond. (77 Jllll • $3495 '68 VW Comper N1w Tlre1, N•w F1cto,.,, E119i••· ! r 77DFEI. $1849 '64 GMC. l!J Ton PICICUP · l1tellt11t c0ftollitio11. I LZ6?62 I $895 * '71 Gremlin L..ts th•n 20,000 mil1s, l ik• N1w! 1Al 167971 $1795 * '69 Chevy V2 Ton PJckvp wl,. CemjNr. v,,.,, Low Mi111, .M.1111 le S•1A. I 1 tt62DI $2495 '61 Comet }.11to. 'rr1111., bc•ll•11t Tre 111por• t•tiot1. IOIV t 1t l $495 '6 7 Ambassallor v.1, Auto. T1•111., Pow1r St1•r· i~9, Air COllCI. (UPM 4tJI $1095 equip mcl. P. door locks, 1971 VW • Super Beatle, twillte sentirutl and only AM/FM Extras. 10,QXI careful miles. AM + 536--35'3 eves FM stereo radio . of course! '66 VW Bus:, new tires/ shocks. Reliable transporta- tion, Ca)! GTh-8932 a!t 4 pm. •·n vw Super Bug x1nt L"Ond., n7'0. 673-5831 a.ft 7: 30 pm * '68 VW Bug. r/h, new tires, xlnt condition. $9JO. 646-8559 1960 V.W. BUS. Runs good IJ'ro, 552-9061. alt 6 & ....... 1968 V.W. BUS. Excel cond, onl" owner, low miles, Days 837~ Eve 644-1601. Tilt wheel (509EJX). MacHoward 531-or 531-*7 Corner 1st & Harbor Santa Ana · 1970 Cadlllac 4 Dr . .DeVllle. Fu.II power. All extras. Gold w/brown vinyl top. Leather upholstery. Am-Fm stmo. Sharp cond ! Owner must sell. $3950. 546-3086. ELDO RADO '68, loaded & immac. Azure blue with blk v. to p &: leather. $2695. or '66 V.W. Bug. chrome rims, Clffer. 492-1338 or 835-1100. eoo<f condition. $ 8 5 0 . BEAtrr. 1961. 4 d 0 0 r 675-0481, 673-3555. C a d i 11 a r: . New bat- 165 VW Bug, good cond. tery/tram. Best otter over $55(), 642-1267 1 ='$400"=-. ,:;'73-"'-"7228=·~---VOLVO EL DORADO 1912 lmoc., wht w/beige int. Sunrf, lo '64 VOLVO '70 v.w. mileage. Make o 1 f e r . 642-3121. $AVE ......................... '~?.c!~~ ·~~ .. !~.Y! '71 Toyota $1495 c..,.. v .. tew, ......... '71 Dodge · $1495 c.tt ........................ ..,. Ima. -7"'--' 65 Falcon $695 _,-,::Coo"'.':'-' -· '64 VW Bug '68 Opel $595 • l~I .___ -_ ... _911t_,l§:I _,,, .. :1•·-"'°'---u_...i.._..._1 __ 990..; Autos, u...i 990AUlol, u...i "° Autoo, u...i . CADILLAC CHEVROLET CONT1NENTAL FALCON 1970 SIOAN 01 VILLE 0n1y 33,1n1 « .i-.u ..... iced tnd cared4or mllea. Cok>r 15 all blad<. lncludlna vinyl root' and I~ aea11. All power equip, alr • condlt, AM + FM stereo radio, cruise oonlrOI, new tires. See this one! Tilt wheel. C684BEN). MacHoward 531"'800 or 531°*7 Corner l•t & Harbor Santa Ana ' ' YOUR ONLY F>.al'ORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER f..au1:ett selection ot C.dll· lacs ln 0ran,. County. SaJes.LouJna, . G-Nabers U CaclUlac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA ' ~9100 Open Sunday 1972 CAD SEDAN D E VIILE. low mil., extras, pert. cond. Ortg. owner. : 4M-8'194 '73 MOllte C.to S Cpe Auto Tl'ans.lo. Air Cond. $87.88 + tu per mo. 36 mo. O.E.L. lmmodlata O.llv1ry LEASING ·ALL MODELS ANO MA~S Southern Camomia 1st National Bank Leasing 2001 !\tichelmn Drive CC.orner of MacArthur) '72 c.ilnental ~!11::;. ~~J:: To-Sedan • ~u • Fun Power, Air eotx1. CNJMi FIREllRD O>otrot, Luther (369FE.\) 1-------$149.75 + tax per mo. 24 JIG· O.E.L. OR YOU CAN BUY Immediate O.llvory LEASING ALL MODELS AND MAKES Southern California 1st National Bank Leasing '68 Ftrebird 4-0 0·Nicely customlzed. Auto. 48,500 mt Runs beaut! $1600 6?5-0075 FORD '6'7 Ford, Oltry oed wag. PS, PB, A/C, Good oond, 1$15. W-3213644-nll. '64 FORD Sta. Wag. PIS, air rond, nt!W tittl, batt I: bib. $375. 54&-5147. FORD '66 LTD, 2 dr bdtp, VJeyl roof, Fact air, N'u brful, tires A. bell 5&-1SS3 Irvine, Cali1. 92664 7001 Michelson Drive n•~ mtm-0367 ceom.r o1 MacArthur> IN CASE YOU LINCOLN '69 Chev Caprice n~ Calll~.ro6'7 HAVEN'T VB, automatic, ,_,, ....,. CONT'L '69 MK-ID Sliver NOTICED mg, factory atr, electrtc · · window• CYWP91l) Only gray-blk. '\.'!"'<ll22138 0 0, '70 UN COLN $1595 (WVI,.!4TI ~ • HOWARD Chevrolet CORY AIR • ~~~ tra~:: .. 81! Newport Beach '66 CORV AIR, very good lncllldirw cru.l.!e ooatrol, air MacArlhur Blvd A Jamboree condition. $350. 6'15--M'll or conditioning. (SlttADZ). 833-0555 673-3555. Hold On! $3489 ECONOMY PLUS -·52-eo-rv~a1r~M-onza-. =R-.-., Ll:.~!~~:ry ..veil. $100. or Best Offer. CAMARO '72 CHEV VEGA ..:.5'8-5::...:.:124::,:·'===~-i 16800 Baoch at Wamor 1-----"'---4 Speed tran=i!sion, "RAC" CORYETIE Huml::yton llMch '68 °•uono •-P/S P/B "Homo 0 ~-Vo'ko'~" ~ .u1, , , gauges, music. C826EIF).1--------•~ ·~ air, clean. 1 owner, 50.000 Hurry I Unheard of Value at '68 Conv 2 tops 142.-carefuJ miles. For quick ;1889 ., • , sale $1695. 548-62 or GUSTAFSON S200J ............. 675-4002 '67 Cont 2 dr., Orig owner A: 548-5541. L' I U -papen. All extras. Mlnt onco n-~rcury COUGAR oond. $16'75. 6'75-<lm. '67 Camaro, AM/FM radio, 16800 Beach al War111< YOUR vin"1 top, al•, bucket seats, H · •--ch CALL ,. • untongton -PER~ CONDmON 321 V-8, Sl400. Days of · '°~' BANKER 646-5n8, ..., IMH632. "Homo It.. Viking" ·70 Cougar, air, full power, 142.-AM/FM "'""· 5 """1 AND CHECK 1----~--'69"Meilitiu SS cpe -~. Mkll!1i!!_t Ire I . THIS ONE ! VB, 4 speed, vinyl roof. mag WANTED Below K U Bl n-• 100°/o Warranty •n CHEV. IMP. Custom cpe, VS, automatic, power steering, factory air. vinyl roof (8250TG). Only $3295 HOWARD Chevrolet Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 833-0555 '72 CHEV CAPRICE, Chevy's fine!t 2 dr/Spt epe. Charcoal w-blk clolh, all', ps, pb, viny l 1oJ1:. wheels (YQB596), UNDER 1968 XR7 O:lugar 5CB-0900, • · • · e Y ue .ixaa, WHOLESALE. ONLY call aft 3 pm. this w~ ~ m $995 MUSf "'"· '69 """"'· Air. white I white I white. Be HOWARD Chevrolet Maroon w/ white vinyl tap. first to can. OY89A842626). Good cond. 673-4542. $5789 Newport Beach 1967 COUGAR, 1 owner, xll'lt. GUSTAFSON MacArthur Blvd It Jamboree Black top, suso. 547-«54 Llncol~rcury 833-0555 days, 675-0418 eve. 16800 Buch at Wimer '61 CHEV. Impala converL FALCON Humlnaton llMch New tram, cooler, tires, ''Home of the Viking'' b~es, shocks; mufflers, 1964 Falcon Ranchero, Good 142 -•• tail pipe, rear window, top, -.. .......-!lo N "--uphols & paint job. 675-89(3 ..... ..,t"' •• a n, ew ...... .,, I=-~~---== aft 5 wkdas Cit' any time $425, 842-Ql90. Classified Ads . . . 642·5678 wknd. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ~·= :t !i°!. ~dei:,'. 1~70 P'!~· f:,co~.Es~'. 1601 Bedford Lane, N.B. Steering & brakes, AM·FM 642-5112. Stereo radio, tilt steer. whl. WANT8'.> TO BUY Factory Air, lugg:age rack, 060 Over pistons new tires &: brakes. Panel- for 350 t'bevy Block ing. Asking $2725. 557-4861. Call 548-3122 * 1966 OlEV. Impala • 327 EYE: TRY: J 111t.r,41,...I RI H. H1r1'1 1 d1ndv 111 xl111t 1011d. IYQC126l $1895 72 TOYOTA STA. WAGON U nclcrvlt•r, w/4 whti•I lllri"'• •Ir, r•c .. , AM-FM •Mt M•llV X-tr•t. R•tl th•rp, l?IOFCHI $4395 '67 FIAT 850 COUPE A r••I p•ppy littl• c•r. A·I coMI. fWIC2151. 011ly ••• $795 BUY: Awto tf•11•, .1,, vfftyt roof, R&H IXRV440l. S.1 I tftl¥1 tfll1 fl111 $Ir. 0 11ly ••• $1995 '69 CHEVELLE M•libu S.S. COllJM, • 1,..4, M.,,, viftVI roof, "' te •pprHl•M. fZS Nlt71 $1799 '67 PONTIAC LE MANS H•r d top cou,., •11hi. trt1n., p o YI • r ttMrifWJ, UH, • re•I cl••• A·I ··od9·1 '1"95 70 RENAULT '69 MGC-GT . RIO Auto tr•itt., chroll'I• w1t• -h 1 RlH R••t th•rp 4 door t•d•11, •vto, tr•11s., • "c'z·,,,,,·, RI H. !042 6FJJ "" $1495 $1995 72 PINTO 4 spd., 1t•reo t•I"• Iii!• 11•w, only 4000 mil••· ! 7? Pony I. $2099 71 OATSUN 4 door titd•n, lik• n•w condito11. A 11 t o • tr•111., n•w tir•1, low rnll•1, vinyl roof. I ?lOESHI $1995 S.. Our L1rge Selection Of PU's, Campers ind other f ine cars Garden Grove Datsun 13801 Harbor Blvd .. Gordon G-. 534-1255 '68 Impala custom cpe, VB, auto trans, PIS, P/B, ps, pb, air, white ,v/blu factory air. Needs minor vinyl top, dys 537-76&>; body work. Xlnt tramporta~ 673-&m eves. Uon. $450. 4St-82'18 '65 MALIBU, RIH. P/S, '69 Chev. Impala, 2 dr. hrd- auto. New eng & brakes. tp. P /s, p/disc brk.s, fact M h'I I 1 -Ph· i-'r, auto, r&h. 5 radials. ecyxn.~ .... 645-3695. Sl550. 531.ms. , '71 monte Carlo, auto, SCHOOL BUS -1954 Cllevy, PS/PB, air. xlnt cond. 50% complete as camper. Must aell-best o f I er • !\lust see, $750. 548-6719 . 644-4801. CHRYSLER We Have The Finest SelecJion Of Previoµsly Owned Cadillacs In Orange County Plus MfUly Other Fine Automobiles. '67 Chev, Impala S.S, air, --------' auto, bucket seats, etc., one "64 New Yorker deluXe 4 owner. $795. 644-6536. . dr, full pwr, rih, 1 ownr, '66 Malibu, 4 dr ~tp. ,Air. lo mi, $ 6 O O., 492-9661, pwr, r /h', new pamt & tires. 426-6375, eve .. $550. 548-8779. e '68 CHRYSLER "m'' 4-dr '69 IMPALA 350. Vinyl top, H.T. Full power &: air. Xlnt air, etc. $1510 (low blue cond. Orig owner. $1250. book) firm. 543-6660. 833-ll'lS '68 EL CAMINO SS, 396, , 1~C~O~N-T-IN_E_NT=-:A-:-L­ speed, xlnt cond, S1495. 645-1848. 1--------'61 CHEVY_ $150 1971 Linc. Continental Pl1 r Cpe. Beautilul inside and 2 Dr., V-8, auto. ce inn. out. Beigo exterior, brown • 543-3691 • ... 1--....:....:::::=o..,..~~c I vinyl top with brown leather •67 Chev Bel.a.lr 4 dr Sed. scats. Fully e q u i p p e d . R&H, 4 gd. tires. $575. Call 1.fichelin tlttS, at wholesale 531-1188. price. (MNZ955). '58 Chevy Slalkm Wagon $4495 Orig Owner, $100. '67 CHEV:.::. lo miles, MacHoward stere:i tape, pwr equip., air! best oiler over $900 549-395 , '10 EL Camino 350. Air, PSIPB. Make offer. Call 531-6000 or ,531-06G7 Comer 1st & Harbor Santa Ana John, 893-ll62. Need a "Pad.'? Plllce an ad! Auto1, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 ONLY ONE Gives the Highest DISCOUNTS and TRADES On Buicks & Opels WE BELIEVE TERRY BUICK IS THE ONE "LOW OVERHEAD DOES IT" SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY TERRY ,BUICK I Since 1933 5th & WalMlt, Huntl...jtH leach 536-6588 '72 BUICK '72 OLDS 98 Luxurious 4-dr. Hardtop, factory air condi-Electra 225 Custom. Vinyl top, vinyl interior, tloning, tun power vinyl toP. beautiful tapes-full power, factory alr conc!Jtlo~ng, tllt ateer-try Interior, tUt wheel. Auto. trans., rad1o. ing wheel, AM /FM 1tereo radio, whlte aide he11.ter, W/W tires. Ablolutely 1howroom fresh wall tires, etc. Very low mileage. Immaculate WITII LESS than 9000 miles. See to bellew. {&41-DZZ). '4999 (588EAD). '4999 '72 MABqUIS BROUGHAM '72 GRAND PRIX 4 Dr. H.T. FuJI power, factory air, Wt wheel, Vinyl top, bucket aeata, console, power steer- Ing &: brakes, elec. windows, AM-FM stereo, AJl,'l-FM stereo, dual comfort seats. vinyl top, tilt wheel, air condlUoning, Y.ery low mUeage. tapestry Interior. (681EAR). 1690-ELUJ. 3ALE PRICED '4188 '71 ELOOBADO '72 FLEETWOOD Convcrt.lble. Leu~er interior, full power, (ac-Brougham. Vinyl top, Leather, dual comfort tol')' air, tllt wh l, AM/FM stereo with tape seats, full power, factory aJr, Ult wheel, AM· player, power door locks, twlllght sentinel, FM stereo, power door locks, cruise control, cruise control, extremely low mlleQt!. (404-086) twilight sentinel. (611EACI. '6555 . 3ALE PRICED . '69 BlJICK '72 FORD 'W A.GON . Riviera Cpe. Factory Air Conditioning, VW,1 9 pus. Country Squt~. V8, automatic. tac- tory air, JlOVo'(!t 1teerlng It brakes, lugpge top, full vinyl interior, all power, Ult 1tetrtng rack, power tall gt.le window, extttmely low wheel, stereo, many dlx. extras. (XRG-638) mllet.ge, local 1 owner, tpotleu. (2'l0FNll. 32555 '4111 '70 SEDAN DE VILLE '119· CHEVROLET Vinyl top, lapettry interior, full power, tac-Impala Cuat.Qm CJlC. Vinyl top It lnlf"rtor, faC'· tory air, Automalk, J>MVeT 1tttrtng A brakn. tory air, tilt wheel. AM-n1, power door locks, radio, heater, wsw. Local 1 owntt. Lc9I than twilight sentinel. 6 to choose from. Al Low a.a 31,000 miles. (YPS22J) (801AKK) '3555 •2222 >a CUSTOM EL <:A.MINO 'U C:OIJPE DE VILLE vs. 3 1peed, powtt 1teerlna. power brakes. ft,ctory air conditioning, vinyl top, tull pc'lW· 1'8dlo, heater, radial white wall tires, mag er, 1tt'f'l!'O r'Mllo, cloth ot Jealhff lnlA!r1or. 3 to wheel!!:, extremely low miles, cu1tom tonneau, cl'lol:l$e from. M low as (XTJ-463). exotic custom ftnlah. 81999 31999 llours: 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. tbr u Fri. 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. a nd Sun. • NABERS_~~""""" 2600 Harbor n lvd., Costa Mesa .i40a9JOO Step Up • To Luxury • Excellent Selection Of Previously Owned Mark Ill's and Mark IV's • AI.I, MARK'S and Continentals -----:ARE Now Being Offered At Appreciable SAVINGS 16 To Choose From 1971 Co1Jgar 1970 Ford LTD • Xl7 LIKI NIW 15,000 miles. F.qutpped with automa· t1c, radio. beater, power stl't!rin&· brakn-~ factory air condJ.. tiaclnc, Landau root. Mwt see A drive to appreciate. (~FPQ) 2 DOOa HARDTOP Attractive thru-out. Equipped with VS. autom&Uc. radio, Mattt, pc:M"f:.r tteerinr A braka, l.anllau roof. fac· tory alr. (S4{)AE1..) $3575 1971 Dulek llVlllA Uke new. Attractive Ume fl"Olt with d.11.rk llftD Landau roor A matt'h. ln- lf'rlor. Luxury equipped. ruJJ powt'r, flt.Cl air, AM ·YM 11te~. tilt wh«l, chrome whttll. {~DBWI $4375 '89 Continental HAIOTOP COUPI BeauUtul condition. LL )'t'llOW tlnW\. llrht ROid landllu w/matchlng lntM'· Lor. Equipped w/Pwr. 11ecrl111:, brt;kn. ~ ... teat&, radio, heater, factory air. 1&11EYV) $2775 $2175 1967 Oldsmobile 4 D0011 HARDTOP White v.·lth burgundy interior. tuU ruv.·er, factory air cond.iUonlng. Lan· dau roof. IXD09J) $1075 1969 Pontiac IONN~VI LLI llOUOHAM 4 door hardtop. l&ndau roof, full 1J()Wer lncl®¥11 6 •'l>' llf"&l, .lM·FAf radio. nlr rondtUonln;. ~\'C.."L3901 $1875 ALWAYS A GREAT SELECTION OF TOP QUAI,ITY CARS • • • 21211 HAR'90R I LVD. COSTA M£IA • ltl- J .. ' . I-I ' " ,} ' * F~daY, N~ 17, l9n .................................... ~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ......... " •. •V-' .. ~ ~~~TURA I ;~ENTU~·,C~STOM ·--~., •j !I' • . WIDE TRACI .. • - '67 Triumph GT 6 $1 ·599 4 1p11d, r1dio, h11t1r, ,,.,,,h. 111ic1ll~ 1ounO. New tir11. l·VJ,H 0421 , tP495 ). ,. '69 Fi111~4S 1691 LiM Gr••ll. Redio. hea~, lu99•9• reek, eir cortdili-. i•9. I P·~Oll , 1046 GJV). .,,, ·~···e1·• ..... ~· , . ,· ' . '69 Flreblrd "$1999 VI, eutom•tic, .r•dio'. he•t· er, power 1tetrtn9, "'" COii· ditionin9. 39,000 mile1. , tXJ 6291, f P422 L , Kelty S1111stecl letoll SUH '69 Cat1iln1 Wogon $2399 9 pen. V8, •utom•t!c, r•~io, ht•ter, power 1teer1n9, "'" cond. ll,000 mile1. !YOY· 0771, f P-410 1. ICMtf ~ 1...i1 S2SJS '69 Alfi Romeo $2799 G~ t 750 cpe. Orig. 37,000 • mi M; 5 .,,"4, r•dio, he..t1r. tZISV1 t21, fP4211. 0:-· IWly S1111111d ._.. Sl221 . • ' e· PIHllRD e ESPRIT e fdlllMULA . e TRANS AM e LE MANS e LE MANS SNltT C~N e LUXURY LE MANS e GRAND AM e CATALINA e llONHIVILLE • GRAND VILLE e GllAND PRIX ·• SAFARI e GRAND SAFARI e LE MANS SAFARI ~ '70 Ponti•c GTO I $2399 H.T. Cpt . VI, 111torn1tic, · pow1r 1t11rin9, factorv •ir, vinyl top, lo mil••9•· (242· l70Rl469121 , (P42 31. hltr ,.,, ............ $2135 ~ '69 Le Mont Coupe $1 -899 Vt, elltoMatlc.,power steer• il'l9, elr cp.d.itioniag. Yinyl top. fXSE 746 t, IP4211. llettf 5111 reel ...... $2210 ' '· ' '69 Ponti•• GTO $17e9 VI , eutom•tic, power 1taerin9, •ir condlttOn.in9, Yirr,I top. 1662· FVYI, IJ160Al • .-.., s ...... a.tall $2100 . ,, ' . '6 7 Alfi Romeo Rdstr. $17 !'9 Duett• Sp er. 2 topi, 5 · -'Pttd, ,,dr!, he•t•r. IWUT . ·'113), IP4l41. l.elly 51199&1...t Retall $1155 . '68 Olds Toronedo $1799 Cu1lom. ~war 1teerin9, power w ' ,r-.;a.. .oltd.,. vi11yl , top, 31,000 !!if• c.-r. <XNJ 502 1, I 1506AI. II . ~.,,,-:;----.- -------=~ -. ... w. l§J l.__ ... _ ..... _.1..~J§l I Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd .. '71 Cod. Coupe Do Ville $ 4499 '71 Vega Ponti $14·99 full pow.tr, f1e.tof.Y 1ir, AMI. • 1 , :,jJ'i~i;;~~o1,_ h111t1r. ( 19-FM 1tereo radlo,-11·90 CHBI . leHy S111aua• l_.I Slt50 ....,. 5•••*"" ...... ,,,,0 '72 Porlcho 914 Roodstor $4399 '71 Co~r XR7 $3399 5 1~, r.Nlio, he.twr,' .. ,100 -VI, power yiiiclow1, power mile1.-wt.ita/Bl•c.k lftt.r. 1115· staerin;, vi1tyl top, •lr cond., . FUM J. excellent cond., (317 I SWJ, lelly s., ........... $4665 l P473 1. . -keltr S191&stMI letoll SJtS5 ''·72 C1tolin1 w.g.q $ 4 2 99 '71 Chev. C1m1ro $3399 9 p•••· Automafic.,-power V_8, r:;•r 1t.eri119, air cond., 1 1teerin9,' •ir co);a_:, roof reek. 6000 mile._ 12k.+tR20l27421, . ¥1ny top, relly 1porf, eirtome- IP5051 ' :· . · tic. (898 DLll , IP490I. •ettr siii.1• .. • ...,_..$so15 leltf 5eMJtestecl 1et911 SJ490 . · Col. Perk Merqu.11; ~11tom•· : '72 ~rCU'f Wop $4199 tic, power steering, •Ir cond. · Excellent conditio11. IQ28 FSIJ , IP5061 ' '67 f •1tb•ck. VI, •11tometic, pow· Musting 2 + 2 $1099 er 1teerin9, redlo, heifer, m•9 wheel1, IXXF 677 1, IP4471 . lefty l•llllNd letall _$5000 '7-0 Movwick Deluxe $1199 '67 Intl. Scout $1399 Ceupe, Automelic, r•dio, 4 wheel drive. Completely .hailter. 1117 AFV l. equipped includin9 1i1tility box. 1104'47Kl, IP457 ). .. .. , ""9estMI ...... $1530 . ~ -- All Sile Prices Effective thru Monday, November 20, 1972 2• Harbor Blvd. at Fair Drive COST A MESA Ph. 546-8017 l'h MILE sou:r_H OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. SUN •. 11 A.M. to ,9 P.M. 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd • • • • • . • • • • . ,. • ' • '• • . ' • . . ': . .. • • . ' ' • • . ~! ' ! ' ' . . • .. • ., 1--'-~----FORD FORD FORD 990 Autos, Ustd JEEP~ MERCURY .. MERCURY MERCURY OLDSMOBILE . __ P_O_NTl_A_C __ 1 : 1972 MERC. MONTEGO MX, HARD TO RND 197i " L_UXURY 1-------1 ; '61 FORD van C<lmper out-1ll68 GALAXIE. blk vinyl THE VIKING '11 Jeep C.IS, V~. ;mmac. Lo 2 d,, full pwr, a~. radla, 'TUNE SPECIAL Sedan. Thia to)>-Of-the-Hne, 4-VIKING'S l fitted. Gd. motcr. 1d. tires, top, PIS. P/B. air/cond mi's. Loaded. Leaving , Very clean. Must seU, Priv '71 COUGAR XR7 w·u ch k doo hard! · #:_,. • \ ere. Sacrifu-e $j5(), p1vt. Xlnt cond. Make ofter. IS HERE &fust seU by Sat. 842-1702~ 2895 1 ec spark plugs • • • r op 15 •u"'' cousin SPECIAL , pcy .• 645-55.>2 OOS.2126. For all '-H'\11 Ford, Lincoln, 4 \VHEEL Drive Jeep like 67Ptyp, 13295kl . 55b7-~.. A real beauty and really ~~~butor points ... car· tb~ ak Cavtndlllal c! f Jdd blacl k, '67 PONTIAC : J~U , ' ar ane roug,.a.m a/c, loaded. ln Special Yellow uun:tor •.. tires ... brak@S b,!;ade Y.,,. t""'eno· ,an, S~~ i' •'66s HJPRD Country Squirt FOR sale or trade IM7 Ford and Mercury owners a free nu. reconditioned, with top. 4 nu tires, Xlnt running Gold and White Interior. , .. aleering • , . and air ...... .,......, BONNEVILLE Pl , /B, air, $ 5 5 0 . Panel. (])evy 350c:u, 4 spd, lube or oil change This week $1400. By appt. 6~ cond. Jmmac. $16 O O, (OlJCBHl. conditioning ... complete radio . full power windows, ~ 968-3697 aft 4 p.rn. '"•kdays. $650/besl oller. 673--9931 9·5 only. ExceUent service is 968--2280 S3689 Safety inspection. seats, locks.~ real bargain Has two doors, rigged for • c '6.S FORD Sta. \\'ag. P/S, air dAys our main j.roduct. MERCURY '70 Mere stat wgn, full pwr, GUSTAFSON AIL AT NO CHARGE at $3995. See it at C794CQS) silent running. Real sharp. l ~·~{~7s. batt& brim. ·~pe~:,~. ~~/f:O~ch..i: 1 ~0=.:!Bo~o1l~cAh,:.astr~w~ryarner ·66 Parkiane, air. run power, ~~~1::~1·64~cond l~i'B:!~h~;;Zner SEcfum~~~G-Ma~Howard ~~ line extras. CVEL-. ! '70 RANCHO SQ. 351 cng, 81'.XXl mi 's, Like new. $400 -w ~~ooo9685m. i, Xlnt cond. $1000. COMET 1962 In nice shape, Huntlnfton Beach Lincoln-Mercury 531 ~ 531 ~7 llll09 ' full pwr, air, tonlo, prt pty, B<'l.ow retaj.I. 673-8766. Huntington Beach .rto-best oUcr over $200. ''Home 0 !ht Viking" 16800 Beach at Warner ~or -vuu GUSTAFSON ; $2400/B(.'1;! olrcr. 673-6737. 'li6 Ford Sta wag, auto trans. ''Home of the Viking'' Don't .,·ve ur, the ship! 846-2027 Huntinfton Beach Corner lit & Harbor Lincoln-Mercury ' 842-8844 Santa Ana 16800 Bo h • A good want ad is a good In· P/S, $475. Good transpofta· 142--8844 "Llqt" it In c assil.ied, Ship ''Home 0 'the Viking'' ac et Warner , "! vestment. Uon car 968-1007 1---------to Sborc Results! 642-5678. Need a "Pad"'! Place an ad! Scll idle items . . 642·5678 842-8844 Huntinron Beach _. Autos, Used 990_ Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Ustd 990 Autos, Used 990 Aulos, Used 990 1--"""'==c==--I 100°/o Warranty "Homo o the Viking" ~ l~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii;i;iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiij~iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l --~M~U~S~T~A~N~G~-/ '70 OtDS CUTLASS 842-8844 ~ ·::OPENING,~ ~~AN"~>l\ffl.ll"""""""' FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY • • • • ! I • BRAND NEW 1973 BUICK COLONNADE Fully l uxury Equipped •32105826 $ including Factory Air Condition ing. 9 SPECIALS A TRUE FIND SUpreme cpe,_ V8, automatic, lOO"!. WARRANTY · ; power steering, vinyl roof, / 0 ~ '67 MUSTANG factocy al<, (1570A) Only 69 Pontl•c Grand Prix ~ $2l9S VB, automatic, full power, Two door hardtop, has music, HOWARD Chevrolet factory air. (971FEH). _ power steering. (UK\11311). Newport Beech $2395 • '° A Must See Value at SU89 MacArthur Blvd (r: Jamboree HOWARD Chevrolet ~ G\.!STAFSON 13U55S Newport Bo•ch ~ llncol~Mercury MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree . "' 16800 Botch at Werner PLYMOUTH 83U555 ~ Hunti"Jton Beach •---------i'68 PONTIAC Le Mans 4 "H-tho Viking'' I -'Kn • ..,.. FOR MOM.• ·~. ~ cu ;,, 6 cyl, ove<-842-8844 head cam, good perform-Here's a R-1 ance, xlnt cond, orl1 owner. 11. '68 MUST ANG conwrt -$1100. Call alter 6 pm. • "' White, air cond, nt"W battccy Duster 837-0228. ' ·~ & heavy-duty shocks, R&H, ..:l': auto trans recently rebuilt 1972 model with tvm doon. '66 Pont. Bonne. 4 dr, Nearly : ~ 49,000 ml. $1250. 962-7967 Music, fully automatic, Jow new tires, brks, paint &: , ~ •n MUSTANG vs. autorrt, mileage. (!!!,~~ID). tu')e up. air & pwr with ~ . l /f t I •-ocant 55,000 ml. IS95. Daya , a r, am m I erro, p !, GUSTAFSON 646-<>231 Eves 646-4341. plb, tllt strg wh. Mint cond. LI ~ ~ 644--0774. nco~•rcury MUST sell, moving, '69 Pon-* 1966 MUSTANG * 16800 Be•ch •I W•rner tJac Catalina. $1400. Will ~ , 32 000 · ~1~ Hunti::fton Bo•ch take best otter. 548-0931 , mi. ~·,.'t cond. e·-._ wkndo 492-(16.l) ''H tho "'"'I " """' "' . °"'1 · • ntu19 PONT '67 Catallna 9 ....... .... .-·72~ '70 c •••• '61 .... tloc '71 ~ • ., Jl!lcli '67Fenl ... ..._. '65 Llocolo . '67 Mustang, silver 289 cng. 3 142..,. Wag.· One owner 68 000~ spd .• US mag1. lo ml'a. ,69 Plymouth Valiant radk> ~eel., 968-7079.'~ ' Xln 1 cond. S1350~ 646--857?. heater, aulo trans, ~ '67 FIREBmo LeSaln "'' C'Olldlti..i Estate WtL Xl7 . ""9blnl , lallyt pt. Air CCllllll011r•f --Sold~ •• ::, iilMr ""' ......... I Alr C!Mfltloftfd Lk. fllPll.20 .1 ... ,.. Cfll'llllflln "'"' lie. •MK:>tv &.k. •1CMt(ln ""' Lit. flilfMO Uc. fklNM Lk. #2211~ I .... ONL.T OlfL.Y .. .. .... .. .. $1195 $1445 $4995 .sms $1495 $1695 • "-• -- • ' '' • Sllyllllr C:..t. e""' s.jllre ...... Dpl. Eltfl Ci..ti ~ .. ......,illlnt E1tr1, Eltlfl lit. il\Htm """ • ""' roof CIMll I.IC:. ,IJT('Q • Lk.~Pltt/ r .... °"" LY • $1995 $1295 $995 , C111tl111.., °"'T •1.m k,..., __ ...... lk. fRGl.Mll OM.Y $1295 OLDSMOllLE ...... Beautiful 0r11 l n al p<d. Good c:or.d.Mly <quip. finish "1th blue vinyl In-w M7-U67 * ~EAD THIS ONE l•!'<>' 11\);. MUST SEU. a.eek out •lll• creampulf. P~mo Fiily w , d' !;TUDEBAKEI ~ '69 OLDS "•42" Model, AD hdtp, Lo Ml, !Ully eqpld, '64 Slue! C 0 m l t I l the IOO(llea. (XVF'617). incl fact air. Beaut. orig owthauled di.!' ~ · S ,,,~ w.,.k Only-$\8B9 -<ood., One owner. $1195 or PIS, R/ll ."50 llSl-2'JllO • " GUSTAPSON best otter. 9'19-4595· -• · · :.. ·Llnceln Mt<cury '72 PLYMOUTH Sebring ~ T llRD ~ • lMID IMc:h •t Warner 14.CKX> mi White w/bladt . • ~ Huntl:Jton BNch vinyl top. Air, radio, auto. 1963 T-Binl land.I "H tho Viki '' Pvt pty. $33XJ, 549-2&46. lb' ' u top, Pia. "' om1 "l -•95 Pt.YMOUTH SatetJite ~·a.le, Pl_wl•d ow ~, ~ l4~ 383. V-8, auto; PIS. P/B, eng ":m. fil:ric aood body, 'li6 OLDS 88 4 Dr. ltonltop. new tire;, $.150. 5«)-0101. &ft 3 pm. 54HI00.$1~. Call Airlcond. Pis, P/b. Xlnt u:;, r"e\\l.d for Info ll'!ading Put 1 little "loot'' in cond. f!X>. ~2417. . tn my (XU'Cha~ or 1966 Levht-llt'U thole bauble!':~ ~II Idle Item• nowt Call Valiant. low mlleaie, avto, "buckl''. Call °'"Did 64H678 Nowl & 492-1100. -·-~---- j • ' , IOOcyo FINANCING AVAILABLE -----·------- . BRAND NEW EGA or -LU . . ·-NO MONEY · $ ·DOWN PICKUP 97 PER MONTH "• Mo11•r ~ Mii l•nl .,,,,, "' mtRlft l•r u "'°"''" '" .,...,...., ., 1our credit. '•II u51t'IN"k• 11 snit.71 lllckldlfll t•• & tktue"'...., If llllit Ntw •n c.rt. T"-Dtltrrtd llfkt i. UM$.'4 tncllldlftt It•, lie ..... Incl •U , ••• , .... Clllrlff, ANNUAL l"EICIH!AGI ••T• u .Mllo . . ONE OF --THE LARGEST VOLUME CHEVROLET DEALERS IN ·SOUTHERN CALiFORNIA NO SHORTAGE HERE. -OVER 350 CARt ~,jo·. ifRUcKt'· l() cHooSE ;, FIO . ' - . ,. . WHERE THE NICE USED CARS AND TRUCKS ARE WHERE THE SELECTION IS WHERE YOU'RE JIEATm LIKE A CUSTOMER IEllQRE AND AFTER YOU IUY! • '72 Monte Carlo ' IMP ,O'RT '67 Camaro , '72 Chev. 3/4 Ton Pickup A~to., P.S., P.B., •'.'· <0dio , lo• $3399· m1l11, low, low prtct. Su p1r10• condition. 1757 EA.Al ' SPECl .ALS '72 Impala 4 Dr. H.T. 6 cyli1u:l1r, 1liclr 1hift, ra•lo. Sllt1p. Si lt prictd. !XXU tlll 51299 VO, .... , •• ,.,, "'''· '"''°" 52899 ctb. Stlt P""'d. ! 77lJ6KI ------------------· '71 Pinto Coupe '71 Land Cruiser v;,,i "'1· .;,, P.s ... P.a .. '""· $3299· '70 TOYOTA '71 TOYOTA '";,, '°00" .,,;,., '"""' $1699 :::·::.:,·~:~.~~··;,:,•·:;::~: WILL TRADE m1tic tr1n1. ! 126 CEX l fi,. Stlt priced . ! lM CFHl . Ridio, it1ptriof ''"d. j 91 7 EU: I ------------2 Dr. Cpt. 4 1p1ttd, r1dio, 1111 4 Dr. ltdio, 4 tp11cl, 1ir. 1111 ----· --~--- 171 Malibu S.S. Cpe. '""'· " .. "" •''"'· "" croi '70 Ford-Galaxie 500-· '67 GMC ¥6 1/2 Ton $1199 -$-1-5-9-9--• ;;~:·;,~~:::":";,·:,:'' :.:::•· 516 99 ;::.~;;;t'·.:;:~'.;.' :~.;:.~::: ~17 99 '71 TOYOTA '69 V.W. BUS ----------------------- '"''' ; ..... , .. ., ''"''"•· 52699 r1cUo, 1 11!0., vinyl roof, d11d 1h1rp. ( J 46669 t . '71 Malibu WaCJOn 4 Dr, Sed. Air, •vfo., r1dio, 1p111.]1111. Rtdio. tlict S1l1 '68 MustanCJ '72 Camaro Roof '"'· ,.d;o, .. 10., P.S.. $3299 ,;,,1,.of.1'2!ELWI ,,;.,d,IZDZ "OI ' s,,., ,,.,,, R.d ;o, .,,,.,,;, s1499 Lowmaoo.Golju,.1.;;,,YI, s3399 P.B., air cond., 9 p1111rt9tr. Su· • ' $1699 $1499 IT"l"l'lmlit1io11, 111,..rior ctr. !WX-GP•1:~• 1t11rl111, •11f11J11li,, <121 · p1rior car. f 12 l DIA) '~---------~~ -----!"""--~---------------~~~----·-------'70 Nova CQupe · '69 Impala Cu's+. Cpe. . l9&3 MERCEDES BENZ '69 Olds. Cutlass Cpe. $1699. y;"'.' ••of, .;,, P.S.,. P.O., .,,,. 51899 . • v;,,i •••'· "'•••II<, .... ,, 517 99 Vt, powtr t+ttri119, euto.lnati,, 'r4idio, 1uperlor buy. (590 ASJ I ll'l•ht "•11•. 5•1• priced. !XXE--t•tlt. co11tolt, t ir, l',S,. rt41t , 71,, , 300 S.E. 4 DOOR SEDAN .... .,. •zvo "" ------------1-----------1 ~uto"'•tic tr1n,ml11 ion, power steetit19, r•dio. Cer is ---.------'70 Impala H. T, • Cpe. . '68 Malibu 4 Door . . ....... c.1.1 • ., 61 ,000 ureful milt1. DHCI •h•'fl• I SAi· 70 Plyntoillth 4 Dr Seel --114 1~ • -• • ~~~;,:;;:,~:~~;~~;;~;;:.~~:~: . 51999-f:~~:!; ::;~'.'.;:;~··,,:::~ 5999 COLLECTOR'S' ITEM :::,:~~;;;:L'o,;:"~··· '•'• 51199 • . . • • ; ~ . I i i ! I • •• I ' .. ' • r ' I '' ... . ~ ... -,~ .. .,, .. . · PROtJBfuY·. ANNOUNlZ·ES ' THAT-WE ARE CALIF's •' ' NUMBER I OMEGX .. ' .D,EALER *100% Money lack Guarantee!! . . sa&& FUU' "· $66 $33'4 PRlt:!f·;"-: DOWN MONTH 1968 OLDS 4-4~2 TAKE YOUR CHOICE 1968 CHEV.-. 1968 <;HEY. 2 Or. H.T. V8, P.S., r1dio, h11,t- t .• r, W/S/W, vi"yl roof. !YDZ· .: 'IJTl 'I. -----;-.-:--··· IMPALA . W190". VI, 1uto., f1ct. 1ir, P,S 11.~. -· R&t', W/S/W, PIT)( t l l l IMPALA 2 Or, H.T. VI, 1uto., P.S .. r1clio, . h11t1r, W/S/W. !9Jt FWA I M6 II .. ll fl!. pymt, 11111 l:U,14 II 19111 pymt. t.r JI -· N •w. Crdll. o.ltrttol PYllll. "1<1 SIMO.• IML tu. .. UITY ~,...._ AHMVAL "EllCIENTAOI! llATI' ti.on. ~ $1266 ·_,~~~E $66 DOWN $4854 MONTH ' H1tc:hb1 ct 4 1p1ed, r1dio, ti.it. , 1r, W /S/W, 1652 ESOl TAKE YOUR CHOICE . 1970 FORD LTD H.T, VI, 1uto .. fief. 1ir, P.S., •, RIH. W/S/W, tint. 91111. 1600-~ DSLJ ' 1970 c ·HEV. VI, 1ulo., f1ctory 1ir, P.S., ,,. cl io, h11t1r, W/S/W. 1526 8FEI ~ 1$ "'II Gii. pym1. anct $•.J4 11 Miii IM. prml. lot • ,.. .. M lppr. crHll. Oeltr'l'ICI 1t'fml. prlc1 SlStt.JI lllCI. , ... ~c •• I ll t••rtlnt Cl'll<llfl. ANN UAL "t:•cENTA:GE •ATI 11,ll,,, IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 1uto., f1tlory 1ir, powtr 1!11rin9. radio, h11t1r, l1nd1u top. ITGZ 941 l 1969 OLDS. H.T. . 1967 CADILLAC Cp1. D1Villt. VI,. 1uto., l1 ctorv 1ir, P.S., P.8 .. P-wi ndow1, RlH, W/S/W. !WAC lSll MAYl11C1' 2 Or. 0 cylincl1 r, r1d io, h11t1r, whttt wi ll tlrt1. 111 0 ANLI -1970 DATSUN S1d1n. 4 1p11d, rt dio, h11t1r, W/S/W tirtt. !1/46 CELI 1968 GMC 1/2 ' TON YAN R1d io 1ttd h11l1r, 115015 > BUY WH~.R~E THE SAVINGS ARE! I ' ' I . ~\ . ' " ' ' .1 • NEW OM.EGA 1101474) . INCLUDING AIR CONDmONING AND LANDAU ROOF ONLY 5166 DOWN $6867 . ONL y MONTH "',MOS.> llU If lo81 fl!. nlllf. Ind Ml.'7 If Nllf -· """'· ,_. • MK. .. lj)pl", cl'IClll. Dt'ftn'H pymt. llf"lq SS46Z.li Ille.I, t1_, le., 111 tllT)'lnl Chi~. ANNUAL "l!•CIENTAGE •ATE 10.,.'!io ' DRIVE IT HOME TODAY! WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY'S :# 1 HONDA CAR DEALER J ' • BRAND NEW '14 ONLY $166 DOWN ONL y $45.66 MONTH "' MOS.I Big Selection of COUPES and . SEDANS JIU 11 ffl•I di!. 1Wmf. 11111 Ml~ fl "''' nil. nmt. hr Jil mn. '" .,,.,.. cndil,. Deternd JIY!ftf, ~ '"°'-'' /ncl 111, lie., & in Clttrlllt chi....,_ ANNUAL "t:RCINTAOE RATE 11.lrllt OVER 25 USED VA~S IN STO.CK NEW GMC TRUCKS TOO ! ! ' PHONE US NOW FOR A S MINUTE -CREDIT CHECK If you are new In the state • If you owe on your present car • If you are new on the job • If you have little or no credit. !hone 540•9640 LET US TAILOR YOUR FINANCING TO YQUR PERSONAL . NEEDS. /, ' ' F•ld'1, N°"m"" 17, 1972 DAlLV PILOT 43 '"'= -* .l . 2 DOOR HARDTOP full factory .q.ipped ·;, . . . . 5 199oOWff'•J4.,~ ~~ 1 52188 ~~~~E • 11";....,.,._,, ... 111 io --.............. Ii<-... ..,...-,.. .. __ u Hu ... U -•· Oof.,,ff :i::IM .• <Mo 11111 ""'·Hoo I .. ~·,,:;':"' PWIMlMI LICENSE NO. 196FFH '72 ~D91>GE ·CHALLENGER---. 2 DOOR HARDTO full fO'CfOIJ1Eqijipplil.- . ' ' . l,•1.'J LOWMl\U.11 •• . . l I • 1100 +VANS · . . . IN -~s TOCK--- . . ALL MODELS TO .CHOOSE FROM fvlly factor.y 1quip'ptd 109" wh11I bast. 1/2 ton, coil, spr ings . fro~~~· -· 26 gallon Juel ..... duel jot-. . sNtkl washtn. fresh oir heater with • -•=D -'72 COLT 2·DOOR COUPI --... -. reclini,.1eot. hill l•twy --6621 K2530S412l. $199 DOWN $f;0 A MONTH ~~~i~s $188''8 FULL PRICE ' '*" .. --,,.. .... ---------... ...,....,.... .. _. .. ,.. fw u ..... 0.1 ..... _, ••,.• l ?llt , ... 1. ••I 1c..... ......... ...... .. U ll 11..JS" ~ .. 1 ~· • .' t ":\• . I '. II~ ~ ·'$ ·1 ~ ,.,-~........ ... ' s2·· I J 8 ,FULl . FOR 31 '199 DOWN '92 A MONTH .... ~I"!. .. · $28 .. -as· ·-----·· .-IMMIDIAft '. ~ •.: ~· DILIYIRY '71 PINTO 2•••• l""i"etl with no41o ••d hHter, wfnyl 'f'· (1XIOW207409) . FULL Order Yo•n New · · . ~ '70 GREMLIN 2DOOR IMMEDIATE DWYllY 1'hl1 ur 11 !wily lectory $ 111wi,,ff. (llSITI). .,Rl<;E 1'!,11!1U ........ ...... & .. _.,.,. .. _ -FULL :-:-.·.:..-...: ~, l ~.~RICE _;:::.:~.::.; '70 tc ' •••••• 112 TM •IC••• ~ 'I • • l .. ~~=_.!1_~• .... ,~ .. ~!~un · . . 1 ·;,u~t!!»!3.~.T. ·"': '. ~ . , A'-.-~:.~.!.•Zll · -. • ~ · -~ , P ·I;..... " • , .IU L . I P• I •rice --------------------~....,.~ ... ·. . r6a' DODGE . . . '72 DATSUN o . 1tJ., .. $788· Yan·I09 -t'lQ· 88· {; Pastback $1388 ~ V-1.--oio-cond.(9675481 . Uo•-lotltwy,...;.p.l.(7490l) . PULi; •RICI . P•LL ... Cl .. LL PRICI ~~·";",ODGE Ii · ··*Charger AIM. ffons .. power stMring, radio, t.at.. . .. . ' ' ' ~69 ;:,MUST ANG$2":8 ' . . -·70-vOLKS :' ... $ ' . Fas~m.ack . BUG .. 9. 8 Thitcodtfullyfoc ~i ...... (Pll«l~ • 4!pood-.notlloaM-.(17.aj , · ~ 'ii' · PULL •RICll . · -1 • ~ PULL PRIC8 s108 • • • ' • • ' .. • ' I -. I . ' . . . • . • .. ·saVd .. .. '-.: .. '• . ·iiYEI . for the 111111 24 111011tM, .yovr Forc1 '0,,1,r' 9111r1n· f••• • II·~ '4tK•ullt ff 11p1ir1 co•1rtid undtr tht 111w A·.I • W~1f1ty. • , > .. ,. ' • . . . . Yo11 99t 1~l 'pro~11I ...._ ..,_,•,, 01.11 of tow11 toel h1 .. ..,.,.,·St1t1 of tti1, 11io'1 fri"I find p1rtici- p1fil'lf """'~~'"'' w.~l(pu>mptly .~M court1• oinly 11-tlle1 ·24 montft "p°rt'ti1io11.-of ·your A· I •w ..... .,. ·~Y.Mt I' •'; ' I ' Cetr11 '" out 111MffOtH it ,,,,. • 1tt•11 u1ff c1r.,~I /!'•'re A·I _ w..,.,"ty lrt11cfct1t•rtlr1 111 ttlit~:•~• i , th1 4111.,.111;. ~-y~11 111¥1 your .. ) .. ,..,.~ .. : ...... _ ·~.~:. ·.i : • • ' • ~l ..,. . '. '· ' ' • SALE ENDS SUNDAY NOY. 19th HURRY! • .. T ·BlllD ·SALE · . ' . •• ' ) .. · --...... . .. .. -: ., • f' , -..) " · TEST DRIVE · • • · ' . l!INTO FPR . '13 . TODAY '! ' ... " • .. ' ., "'. .. .. . .. •• ' .. ' f I ' 6 AYAILAlLE-·'61 to •n MODELS -,_ •.. :#'$ ,. -·-f __ '11 ,_ ' .1 ... ,..., ~ ·---·· .-...1ow-.nzs. CCMI ,. :', . .,. .. , . . . • ' . .. ,.,.. . ., .6 . . . .. ·~ .,, • I ,. .. • ' ,ADI; ....... . ,_ ...... .._ ... ,. "J.,,.. •'I .. lJB • lj " ' .. . ..... ' .. ' " :.·' 11;~ ... ~·' ..,'.) ~· ~· . "\ ,,, '" . . . ~ •. I 7 l' ' I .. > •• I 7 ' I ' San Clelnenie Ca . ..: ' . 1sirano - • • • EDITION • • Teday'• Fla•I N.Y. Stoeb VOL. 65, NO. 322, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1972 TEN CENTS r - South ·Coast Boys Club Needs Spar/a By CANDACE PEARSON Of Ill DllW Plllll Stiff The South Coast Area Boys CJub in San Cleruente is short on money and volunteers but loog on hope and potential at Jeast: in the eyes of director Mike Brady. The club, at 1304 Calle Valle, is down a litUe hill and almost secluded from view on busy El Camino Real above. Its looks outside are deceiving. What appears to be a small building, inside Coast -Rain; Marine Killed In Wrong-way Auto Accident A wroog-way driver was killed Thurs-• . day night on the San Diego Freeway wheii his car Crashed.heador. into another .. hicle in'Sin Clemente 'slightly injuring 'Ule nft ~·ti. ,_. , ... i ·-~ '!'be, ~· .Bfllhatc POint;.Ni<I Carl V. Blac~,Jr •. 11 . ...:"4._~ a Marine .......... .. El -Tll!t~Mirlne Corpo 'Air lllitlao, Wi' lcioo!I· -y when hia ear snwbed,lnlo.0ne ·driven by ' , , . I ' Mn. Sanilra 1ia1one, l'oOl E._Sab Juan, San Clemenle. CHP offtcials had not cletmnined this morning ,'!-bJI. Black was going the wrong way. Mn. Malone and passengers Eve Malone, 13, and Don Malone, 11. were treated at San Clemente. General Hospital and released. Two other young occupants of the Malone car, Holly Ertman, 13, and Robin Ertman, 11, were listed as injured but not taken to the hospital. • Highway patrolman said Black was southbound in the northbound lanes when he collided with the other vehicle just south of A venlda Pico offramp. M r s. Malone's car tipped on its side but was righted ·when-·11-glanced off a posl!ing camper truck. officers sai<i. Man Gets $100 Bill Changed-- Then Takes Bill ! A man with an Italian accent Thursday walked out of a San Clemente bank, er parenUy having managed to steal his own 1100 bill back alter getting It cbang· ed into smaller bills. A teller at Crocker Citizens National Bank at 724 S. El Camino told San Clemente poUce that the IUSJl"d, described as being in bis early 30'• and having brown hair, first uRd for two 10tls of pennies and let down the 1100 !>llii,.. be fished around in bis pockets, she said, and presented a $1 but, for the ~~ her to cbang; )be 1100 to one 1511 bill two l20S and three 110 bUls, which i01a1s to 1120. She said no and be answer!<! he'd made a millake, police "8id. ~ f After receiving the <:Ol'ftCt or the 1100, the man left. The 1100 I wu ~n· with blm, police said. Use Zip C.odes To Speed Mail Zip coded addresla Will help ...... thlt boUday .,....... malled orrlve In clme San ctemente pollll official OctaYto J. Lana ... id today. "Rtavy mallinp •t 1'1'1• ....i mun Zip 111111111trs are partlculorly lm- portllit " Lun• mnlndtd r.sldents. The Post oill<e Is trytnc to elfledlle the 11111e amounts of holiday mail and en- courage It to be aent early. Out.ol·town 111111 ii belt "'1t air maU , tie said, and "'°"kl be potted by I p.m. at the m1in office. ln<own mill lhould be pDlled belore I p.m. and ... be left In d-11 IOI tr 211 Del Mar. reveals two offices, a .kitchen, a board room, ·a television room, a game room, a wood shop·and gym room. The Boys · Club wu founiled in San Clemente in 1965 and dedicated at its present site· In 1988. For.boys ages.Seven to 20 years old, it costs 12 a year membership. Brady stresses that he's ooly been with the club sb: months. In earlier operation, he says, 0 turned people o!f" of in· volvement with the club. But now, be says, the future looks good. "We are · tryihg tQ increase our fund.raising and . eventually serve boys better. Right now·we ser1e about 20 per- cent of what we should." The current membership is 275. Brady says that in a city o( 17,000, It should be at least 800. Operating now on a budget of 123,000 to'$24,000, the club should have an annual fund of 145,000 to operate fully, be says. F~teen directors, beaded by Ed Kincaid, are cba111ed with iund raising. This year, their activitlfs brought in about nine per- cent of the budget. The largest contribution -36 percent -came from the Ande.ncn Trust, Brady said this is a cbar:ltable tiust which con· lributed to boys dubs in· Orange and San Diego Counties. Its amount is reduced each year as the community· is supposed to r.ate over. That take over ham't bap- (See BOYS CWB, hp II Cleans Up From More • Ill Costly Fight Ex-senator Leaves Wife $10 KANSAS CITY, Mo, (UPl)-Former U.S. Sen. Edward V. Long of Missouri reduced his wife's and child's bequests in a wlll rewritten just a few weeks before bis Nov. 8 death because of a family quarrel, the Kansu City Star bas said in a copyrighted article. The newspaper said Thursday that according to sources close to the family the estate i& valued at an estimated 12.3 mlllioo. Florence Lcmg, bis r-widow, and the couple's daughter, Ann Miller,. were left 110 each. Mr• .. Loog .aJso,wlll recolve the family's 32-room home near ClarksvUle. It .,~ •.m'by ~.couple and ooul!l aoLbe afl~lly~ ,_ .• ,,,, 'Sb .... lbe bUli of tho --l>lloed. ln .... ,---.• , Loag'1,oi!cretor7 ot:111·y..,., IJelm ·Danlop, 1n,Jier late flll. . _ ',,._., ·~·111•« t(Hs', Al!D -Miller, w111·....m. bait ihe ei&aW ll • 211Dd the r••'nder e:Jean later. " · UllB ... u..,;. ~.will . U!o Loag ,lioldJnP, IDchidlq two bii$1, n .iiiiall 1DiD-o111e<s 11111 -.i,ooo ...,,. o1 flrmland, lbe newepepet ll8ld. Se:venth Day S~lemate by Bakers Widens 5-state Strike? A "stalemate" In bakery union negotia· tioos -~ to widen the fiv...iate walkout which is forcing housewives to buy lesser·knowo brands of bread but bas not Jed to critical · shortages In area mamts. Today Is tlie 9eVenlh clay of the walkout. A spokesman for the striking Bakery and Confectk>nlry Workers Union hinted lbe negotiations 11\alemale would be the yeast giving rise to union speculatiOO that the walkout would 1 1 s pr' ad eastward." · Nearly half of the estimated 12,000 bakery workers in C8lifomla, Colorado, Oregon, Utah and Washington have been idled by the dispute in which the unk>n is seeking to win consecutive instead of split clays off. Managemeµit says such a n ar· rangement would impair Its ability to deliver fresh brud to stores and restaurants every clay. ' Jooepb Kane, vice president and chief neaolJalor. for 1be striking Bakery and c..fectlonary Warters Union, said Tlm!day the strike would begin moving eastward over lbe -1<end ll the pr.- stalemate Isn't broken. "And I can't see any sign of progress now," he added. Shortages of bread and 30mfl other baked goodJ have been noted in many of the llnlct areas but small, nonunion bakeries appeared to be producing enough to prevent any critical shortages. Kane said the union does not plan to picket supermarket bakeries. m Continental the naUon's largest baker, bas been the primary target ao far e!Ulough Kane said the dispute In- volves all wiion bakeries. lnterstate Brands has Jocked out its employes In IOmt areas to present a united front with rrr Cootinental A third large firm, American Babry C.o., bas ooe plant being picketed in Seattle, Kalli'! sakt. i£ the wlion expands the strike, Kane said pickets would move eastward on a city-by-city bull, shutting down bakeries that ... prwldlng ·bread and other goocla to areu eJrudy lllnld<. Tbe walkout begon last SaluiUy aft6 nesot!atloos In Loi Angeles broU oil the clay beforo. Severe Damage Expected AJ Orange Coast residents clean up from the storm that dumped nearly two Inches •f· ra1n "" them ·~y, Wtrthr :tlra:ulius waned ' that anotbei storm may . hit ,a o'u t er n Ca!Hornla s.t...day. A ........... fir Ille 0...,.. County l"lollll-°"""" Dblrld laid Tlul'lclay'1 -'"'"--• 111111 ol 1• -of rain to no..,. .County. Added' to the rllafall from -.1oua stmms, tbero bu been a · totaJ of 4.18 lncbos ol .rain lhia sea.son, cmnpared to the .31 incbe! last yoer at lhia time. · Tbe new storm, which wtD lllat with llcht rains Saturday .dtemooo Is ,.. fM!!'le!I· to cause major damage .from fiOodo and mudslides because the lll'Otmd is already saturated from TuesdaY'• and 1bunday'• Blorms. Ile5plte heavy rainfall this week, road englneen and flood contrill engineen report no slide or flood probleml in Orange County. However, in San Diego County, there were oome reported pn>illeml. The National Weather service said thtte Inches of mollture fell in San Diego County mountains with another incb ex· peeled by nigbtfaU. Three men whose car stuck in s n o w on IM Pinol Mountain near Pine VaOey broke Into a sheriff's ndlo atatlon and broadcast a "m>yday" call for lielp, to which a depUly respond- ed . Tomade>-like winch toppled trees, sm'lSbed wtodows and knocked down fences in the OJU!a Vista area soulbeut of San Diego. Power failures lasting (See RAIN, P111 Ii Italian Ooh Dance Slated on Saturday The ltallln Club Fall dance, °""' to an area residents, will take place SltlU'day et 8:30 p.m. 1t the San Clemente M- Hall, HO Avenlda Pico. ncket.s, at $3.50 p er pcrB011, are avallable at the door. 1be amual ma 1lr1ir wW feature nw1k: by ~ Royal KnfllU, Fnod will be oerved and prizes awarded. DAii. Y I'll.OT I la# ~ THEY'RE BORING IN AT SOUTH COAST AREA BOYS CLUB D.lrector Explains Drill Prff1 to Tom Casey, Mike Grigg .Red Paintbrush to Hinder ' El Camino Real Business? San Clement~ traffic and parking com- missioners Thursday night recommended that the red curbing, no pal'img area, along South El Camino Real be extended another 100 reet, despite objec UODI by area merchants that it y,·ill ruin th eir business. Oemente Land Bid Opening Set M9nday Morning Sealed bids on two vacant land parcels in San Clemente being aold by the Stale Division of Highways will be opened Monday at IO a.m. at the divilk>n head- quarters, 120 S. Spring St., Loi Angeles. One p;1rcel ii 1n lm!gulat lhaped 1,4911 squatt foot rttldenUal lot at the touth end of Los Flores Avenue on the west si de of ~ San Diego Freeway. Min imum bid accepted ii IUOO, with a 11.000 deposlL The leCOlld parcol Is also an lmgular abaped ll,313 oquare ftet •t the aoutbwtst comer of Avenld a Pali1.ada and Cablllem. '!be land Is atremely hUly and mll\lmmn .bld 1CCtpllble II only 15,0IO, wKh I fl10 citpollL San ~ City ~ Kenneth Carr Slid 'l1lundoy lloat the city bu not .... -lnierest In either pore<!. "' -m<nled on the ......i porttl of land. which be Cllled .. _, biol<" and "not • ruJ choice piece of property." Curren tly, the red curbing zone 1.s on the easterl y side of South El Camino Real from the ~lai:tdalena ·orr-i--amp·10-tt1c en trance of the municipal golf course. This recommendation. lf udopted b)' the city council. '4·ould ex tend II along 1hc curb fronting the mo tel nea r E. San Gabriel, still only on the cnst side. A packed house of ar('a busines&men and res idents greeted the commi ssion meeting at city halt Thursda.v nig ht. Commission Chsi irman 8111 Waddell said today lhc actio n to Add nnother 109 feet of no park.in~ was taken to "prole('t cars and people.'' The commission In a related acHon voted to reta in the existing stree t .str1p- inA: as it 11 The city rir!il pu1 s1r1plng in the 1treet to prevent acc1dcnls by providing a ··iaoe of deciidon" for motorists us they tum on and off the freeway so they won't block oLher cars, Waddell said. In order to do that and maintain present tralnc flow, lhe curbJ •·ere painted red. Thursd~y night. despite slrong op- position from many speakers In the au· dienct, the commission deckted the cara park ed by the mole! pmont 1 ;,dangtf'OWI ha1.ard ,'' aakt the cbainnan. Accldtnll in that area have gorw down from ant to two a month to none sint'c the progrnm was instituted , he said. The commlulon didn't deny thll lbe merchDnll art kwlng IORle. parking. But WaddeU pointed out that 1 plan wblc:I\ might "'1!in In J•ouory Ciiis for the bull{,. flit< TRAFFIC, ""'8 ti Driving Safety Improved Oemente Awards Water Unit Work To·Carlshad Firm National Traffic Official Sees Strides in 1972 BJ RUDI NOWtJEISKJ ,· Oii ......... ,_ Significant strides have been ti ken In 1172 to make -vlng IOfer for au Americans. according to flouclas TOIDI, -of the N1tlonal ffillbway Traffic Sar.11 Adminlltrttlon. lie told a ~ of -spocJalt7 nwmladuren in Anel>elm ~be ha Wtb in "the l1ltocn0tlve .._,,.., alllllty --to talle .. tdlvw .... In reduchw dutha ud ln- jllilll en the llltion'• bfChn1L" Ao foundation lot that -. Toms d ied the -.. crah test of .. Es· perlmenfll liafoly Velllde JESV) pr1>- ductd by Geoenl MoCon unOtt 1 000> Incl with the U.S. &O••-nL The test WU conducted In ~I ~y by Dynamic, -... • aut.dlary of th e !\ewport Beac- UltrU)'lt<1111 nrm. !)mt uld4be early rmdlnp 1ta that the ,_ dummy eccupanls "did 'wtll" when atr CUlbionl In lhe front and rear ol the vblcle Dred durlnc tlla It mph crash. "Futurt motor1ata, • Tomi indfded, "will ·enjoy the pi-lcia of a. salllt can cwr bulll. le .... me1 21 e bteau. of this ou~ oample of _.. tlnn in I vital U(dJ _. ... " In lddlliln to the 0-01 M<Aon ESV, tesll have been coaducU<I oo two Oilier ufety ..-P'= by Falrdllld and the Amerlcu and f oundry CorJ>orallon. . Ford la elJo producing on ESV under 1 token $l cootrec:t similar to lhlt ntcotl•ltd wltb Ge!er•I Moton. Tbe Ford pn>totype Is teheduled I« dtllvery to the ....... --.... h ud wlU be tested ta'rty nert year. In addltloo to the U.S .. wl!'.dl bu been co••••llnting on 1 1,.....,.i "flmll y ...i.n'' typo ESV, Wat a.r-y, G,..I SID Cltm<n"' CHJ OJi!ndlr°'" 'Mlur> Britain, hance, ILaly, and Swtdeo In!: day awarded • contnct tor fm· developing ESV'1 In the intennedlate "'°"""""" In !be Shoto ColOl\1 Art1 wefcJrt ..,,.._ J1pon Is wwtlnc on 1 Wlltt liYst<m lo the low bidder, Joneo ~ In the 1.,1111 ....... -· c.ilolrucllon Compony of -Catltbad, ,.. Tmm -t11at U. hnfllr ESV1 aro 111.445. ...... .-Jy ....... Ulan t b • '""' d ly '"....... bid nllmaltd lbe upt...i,l>t Nll!IY con, pvtoi U.S. proje<l 1t 11' .... •-a ...,,....,. a .. oo the Pourt..., bldl w«e recoloed GO the compllitloa. projec:I, In whldl oew -malM. But be .-that U.S. -"dwtn ilieral strvlceo. fire llY$'-. .,.,.,. will _, have 10 move In the dlnctlon of Md met<r boxOI wm be -ID produclnc tmalk!r, more compact Short Colony an-a of Sin Cltnw!Qte. vehldel to ~· rwoil:. Cit)' Manapr Ktn CUr llid the lrn- ''Wo'n! lllvtlnf with the -ESV• pro<'tlnell" "111 prD"ldo 1 "~ Ul" and are: wor\I~ cu way don. W• to-<btt "•ler dlltrUulloo l)'Gem" to would all Ub to brlnl -wtf&hl down rep!-old <qui_.. but we CU'I do It ri8lit now," Tmm uld. 'l1>e -t -bid ._ Im R. L "'Uatll lbe tlme _, wflen -ken Tll~ Com-II S71, ... • llltJw' are pushlnl nothlr«. bul sal"i: wlllcla . bid ..., 11•.m frma -I. S.n ld !St< SAnfY; Pqe· .. Compony Ind Ille m<dlm bid,. l?t.~ ' tnmuing clooMlin .., GO llnturo d•y. Wllh I IO -t --al ahowtrt ls the way the we rttw .... 1ce .. u. I\. About • 10 por- c:lllnce of rain ltlllllhl-..... , •• m.N on S.-y. In the low .._ Lows IGlllPl In the -.._ INSmE TOD-''Y .......... ...... ·-=:"" ,_ .. ... -. ...,....,_ ' r • ·..: • • l -... ........... .... , ,_ " ----.. -. -a.D • 'I '· I ' • I l .. ' I I I .1 • . • . - lJSC Defense A student guard sits in the rool night by the well wrapped statue of USC's Tommy Trojan Thursday. As the USC-UCLA football game ap- proaches, USC students are talting no chances -the UCLA Bruins traditionally make an effort to paint the statue in their school colors. Re-elected Solon From Page I Held on Drunken TRAFFIC ... street to be widened. curbs put in and 24 D • • Ch more parking spots installed. nvmg arge Waddell and fellow commissioners urg- . ed. the businesa and property owners to SACRAMENTO ~AP) :-Sacramento get involved with the widening project. ~!i~ ~L·! be.rt=~~_, yw~· commission r~ation drunken dr\v\ng. pellet ftPorted today. 'Wat that the al\ey beh\riii the Beef cutter Police said Z'berg, 46, was involved in Restaarant, at 2391 S. El Camino Real, a rear-en~ rollislon here Thursday night be paved and have parking spaces. 'The .at Riverside Boulevard and 4th Avenue . . . ; No .wJe !@S ~i~J,y hurt in lbe ac-design for the project ts m the works. r:Cident , ttiey said. -· • At the city council meeting Tb~ C: Officers Bob Gillies and Cbuck Barham aflernoon, busine.3sman Anthony 1 :Said the veteran legislator was DiGiovanni said that "this could be fatal , ... ~ooperative" at the SCene of the ac-to a Jot of them (merchants)." 1 c1dent. : Z'berg was taken to the cit) emergen-He was co~cerned that not eve~~ne cy station at police headquarters for a had been nohfied about the commtssWJn 'breath test, then to the third floor jail for meeting that evenlng and n1ight be out of -Dooking, which Included b e I n g town. . photographed and fingerprinted. The . ~am con~em expre!:~ at the The officers said the slate-owned car comm1ss1on meeting was that 1f the no -.... Z'berg was driving rammed the rear of a parking zone was carr~ed "too far ," it -car drivtn by Phillis S t e p h a n i e could mean a substantia'. loss to many • Funakoshi, 19. Gillies said M is s stores whose customers might not stop at Funakashi's car was knocked about 70 all. leet. : He said witnesses reported that Miss f'unakoshi was stopped to make a left jurn. • Police said this was Z'berg's second .,."Clrun~ driving arrest. The first, lhey said, was in 1969. From Pagel RAIN ... several minutes also were reported. ~University Picketed In swamped r o a d lntersections, lifeguards pressed Into service rescued dozens of motorists. Thirty cars were In- volved in aa lmderpess sma&h\1p. Six other persoris were injured Thursday near San Diego'• Old Town. ' ~ DAVIS (AP ) -About 40 lo 45 migrant ,...orkers from three counties picketed D- ~ University Thursday and arr<lnged a 'iripe meeting on a federal project wbJcb lhey arc enrolled. Rud i C u e 11 at , eoordinator or the group. said the meeting \\"Ould be held with school of- ficials including Dave Rl slihg, chairman Of the board of D-Q University. ObN•I COAST K DAILY PILOT ~ Of1lllR 0-t DAIL.Y '!LOT. wtn. wl\lth II 1"""'9t JM N-. .. r.,t, It 11111111..,._. by 11\t' Or•,-c.e..t l"l.lblklllrle c.np.11r. StN• t•I• MU-we ..-IW.0 MMMy Ill ..... Frlll•'f:.,..· fir~ CIHll .IM:M, Nt..._I l•Kl'I, Hl.lflll ...... ,l•toilF-ttht Viii.\'. Llf<,IM INdl. ll"llriel s.Nltl>t<-,..., S..n CltfM!llt:I ~ J11tto c.-1.rr-.. A 11 ... lt , .. IM•I tdlllllll 11 11111111"'" S•hl<'0111 _,,. S...,..\'"L f.,. prlflclpel 1111ettt111r'O 111an1 1, •r lJO W••• 81r SlrMI. (Mii MIMI, (tll!Otnll, f~ RolHrt N, W•1d Pr11-!1M~U"""' J1ck II. Curltr Vkt Ptftllr1111 .,,,. Gtntt11 .... ~ Thofl'l •I lttt•ll EoHar Thort1•1 A. M11rphi110 _ Ml .... lrlf 1.<lh• Ch1rl•1 H. loo• Rl1h1rd P. Hill AUltlttot MfMtl!'!t I~ s..c1 ....... 0Mce JOI Notth ti C•mi110 A11I, t2672 ............. 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A state Divi:::ion of Highways spokesman aald the area "isn't even sale to walk on.'' Traffic, meanwhile, wrui detoured over U.S. 95 north.to Bcllhead City, Ariz., tt.en souti.1 on U.S. 66. Heavy mow was falling In the San Bernardino Mount ains down to the 4,000 foot level. Tire chains were roqulrcd in some areas and dense fog in the foot hills malte driving exlremely ;w.a,rdous. Some secondary roads In the mountains wm c\O!ied btcause of the snow. Blaze Desll·oys Luxttry Home A luxury home In Cowan Jlelght.s north of Tustin was destroyed Thursday in an early morning blaze In which a maid w11 lnjurod fighl\ng the nwnu. Orange County firemen uld maid Lucille Hey<r of Santa Ana waa ltaylJtg with_ the two chlldrtn ol Mr. •nO Mn. C. Jameo Dorrenhacher when tht fire broke out. fl Is bellevtd lb have be<n caUl&d by derectlve wiring ln a closet. She tried• to put out !he J~e with the ga1'4en host and wa1 burned. On the left arm. The chlldrtn were not Injured In the l!0.000 blue. Peace Talks To Resume ( OnMQnday llJ llal!N ...... la~ ta 'l1>r \\'bit<-._ aMOWIC<d today that -~-:Tul\tr-A. 1'.:llolng<rwill """""' Ibo \"4lum .-.1\rt n<'&otiallaos Mooday Ill !'>."is with le ~ 'Ibo. the man with -bo .-out a nln<-point tnice t!lal ""' -slgtl<d. n..~ .am\"fd in Paris tott.y with a de- !MDl !lot 00...._1 be sign<d quickly. 1"""' -...,,. Ronald L. Ziegler said ~..U\m' WOtlk! lta\·e 1t 1 a.m. PST Slm- 4._v xtJ Wl ht upects the next negotiat- ~ ~ will last "several days or ....... .. )"~ ..... ~ n'IOr't. llt .. id sddiUonal consultations would t.. .....W with both North and South \W>mam after the meeting with Tho. Tbt North Vietnamese news 1geocy al- !I> amomteed the talks will resume Mon- da". !he fnt lime the Omununists an-noUnced in advance the date and place for the secttl meetings. held ln an un- kno"A,, location outside of Paris. · It said Tho would be accompanied by Xuan Thuy, !he c:hiel neaotiator In the Jong-nmning Paris weekJy tata. The North Vletnam<se have Insisted that the cease-fire agreement be signed immediately and that there be no major changes. Tho slopped off in. Peking and Moscow en route to Paris rrom Hanoi and C<lm- munist sources in Paris said the Soviets and-possibly the Chinese urged bim to display moderation In bla Wb with Kissinger. Ziegler left open the possibility that Kissinger v;ould fly from,Paris to Saigon for more talks with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. He bas demand id that (I) the cease-fire agr<e- ment provide for the withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops and (2) guarantee that a coalition governinent will not be im- posed on South Vietnam. Gen. Tran Van Dong, a member of the South Vietnamese parliament and a close friend or Thieu's, also arrived in Paris today and said he came as a representa- tive of the Vietnamese people. Ziegler said Kissinger will be accom- paned by Gen. Aleund<r M. Haig, Jr .. his chief deputy, and by deputy assistant Secretary of State William H. Su1livan, a Southeast Asian aper! who took part in some of the early meetings. Haig con- . !erred In Saigon a ....it ago wtth Thieu. Kissinger .flew to Camp David today for tallm wttlt President N-before his Swlday departurt. Adult Programs Moved to Capo High School Gym Adult recreation programs in the Capistrano Unified School District will move to the gymnasium at Capistrano School Monday until January because of basketball practice at San Clemente High School. The high school gym will rontinue to be open Sundays from noon to 7 p.m. for adult basketball and volleyball The Capo School gym wtll be open Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. for the winter. Only 49 persons can be inside the Capo gym at one time because of fire safety rules. The move wm affect the women's phyaical fitness program Moodays"'from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.; men's basketball Wednesdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m., and men's volleyball Thursdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. When Dana,llllh High opens Jan. 2, the adult PfOll'8llll will go back to San Clemente High. Plans are to offer other adult programa at Dana High. Beach Man Hit, His Car Stolen; Group Watches A HwiUngton Beadt man, battled from his car a1 he left a Costa Mesa bar, was beaten and his car stolen as a group of witnesses stood by and watched, police rtPorted today. According to Costa Mesa police, Willlam Rhegt Prince, 15, of 18111 Bren- nan SL wu leaving Flnnlgan11 Rainbow at 1714 Placentia Ave. at about 1 a.m. Wednesday when the Incident took plact. Prince told pollee he wai hauled out of his small car by two or three men that he had had a brttf conlrontaUon with earlier In the bar. The men beat-and kicked Prince until he was unconackNs. Police report that wltntut.J to the beating, who did not aid Prtnce, toid him when he regained conaclouR>eaa that tht men had driven off ln bis ear. Prtnce · 0.Raed down a pUsing patrolman and after te:Wna his ttor)' was taken to tht Oraoge County Medical Center for trutment of the cuts and bruf,.. lie 1ttf!tted ht tlte mault. Police are looking !or the .lllipecta to- day. dacrlbed u "biker typM." Coach Waives Right SAN DIEGO (AP) -A suburilln high school coach bu waived hit rlcht to a lteartng on transfer to -.. Ariz. to atand trW on 'a mirl]llanl smuggling charge. ~ -.. DAILY PM.OT .......... HAS HIGH HOPES OIN<tor Brady FromPqel BOYS CLUB. • • pened here, Brady ahruggs. The United Fund contributed 14,1100 and Brady expects that amount to grow as the South Coast United Way does. But In addition to money and a few . more boys, what the club needs is active residents. On a sign put up for a recent open house, only ooe name was signed Wlder a request for·a woman's auxiliary .. A bookkeeper and Brady's assistant, Joe Cludy, are the only other employes. Brady is working out an agreement with the Marine Corps to perhaps get off-duty qualified Marines to volunteer help. Much of the equipment -pool and ping pong table, shop machine s, television -is donated. Repainting to bright blue and yellow colors inside is almost complete. Walls are decorated with posters and pictures o( football and surfing. Outside, a basketball court awaits and a gym· nasium is planned in the back. lts development ls in limbo. Brady wants to get the other activities fully staffed first. First 2 Phases Of Sewage Plan Given Approval An economic feasibility study and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will be prepared by Currie Engineering Company of San Bernardino on the possi- ble alteraUon of_ sewage lines that run along the beach in San Clemente. San Clemente City Cooocilmen Thurs- day okayed the fll'St two phases of the project1 in which tbe Wsting effluent line would be used as a collector and a new Interceptor sewage line be mmlled to carry the effluent. ' A representative from C u r r I e Engineering told the council that the possibility .of getting state grant monies for the project is good. . 'l'be economic feasibility study would determine if it is best to change the present effluent transmissiOI) line which now serves the municipal goll course to augment the sewage collectktn system. The study and the EIS will be com· pleted by M~rcb 1, 1973, which the coun- cil was told probably would be in time for funding in fiscal year 1973-74. City Manager ·Kenneth Carr said the lines in question run almost from one end of the city to the other. 7 a ..__ 'Mission of Pea~ Peoon's Ar.rival • S~ Off Mutiny BUENOS AIRE;S (UPI) - F o r m e r President Juan D. Peron flew home to- day on a misslon of peace from 17 years or exile-, but his arrival touched off a naval mutiny and set the stage for poss!· ble army-Peronist clashes. Peron arrived to a PollUcal future as uncertain as hh landing when driving rain forced the pilot of his plane to make a second swing around the field after a brief touchdown. A military force of 3o,<XXJ kept Peron separated at the outset from all but about 300 ot his wildly enthusiastic followers. ' The quickly crushed mutiny occurred before dawn at the Naval Schoo1 of Mechanics in suburban Vicente Lopez when a handful of noncommissioned of- rtcers seized some fellow officers and at- tempted w take over the installation. In a brief firefight, they were routed by marines loyal to military President Alejandro Lanusse, and fled wit h their officer hostages In a number of com- 1.1andeered vehicles. They sunendertd to an army patr.:il after a second clash. Police saic'. one non-· com was killed. Troops ringing Ezeiza International Airport fired tear gas to disperse m"arehing Peronist columns which at- tempted .o break through cordons in de- fiance Jf a ban on popular con- centrations. The crowd, which turned out In the pouring rain to meet Peron, was halted by a line of soldiers with bLyonets drawn, two tanks and tnJckloads of police with tear gas guns blocking the highway six miles frorn the airport. "We are your brothers!" the crowd shouted. "Stay calm!" said the soldiers .. Then the people charged the first line of troops. Eighty to 100 tear gas canisters were fired into the crowd by the troops. No one was reported injUred and within 15 minutes the crowd dispersed. The sprawling capital of eight million people resembled a ghost town today because CJf a Peronist-ealled general strike and a paid holiday decreed "in the interest of security" by the goverruttmt. A night-long rain turned into a downpour before Peron's chartered jet set down at 6:08 a.m. PST at Ezeiza, the airport which the form er strongman built during bis 1946 to 1955 reign. School Seeking Teaching Aides Community volunt~rs to assist in teaching home economics, ceramics and typing and to relate their interesting personal backgrounds are wanted at San Clemente High School. Volunteer aides provide additional learning e~periences fo r young students, San Clemente principal Darrel Taylor said. Residents with unusual or interesting hobbies or experieilces are invited to speak to appropriate classes at the school. Taylor asks that those wishing to volunteer for either program call him at 492-4165. It was also raining Sept. 17, 1955, when a bloody military revolt chased Peron e:board a Paraguayan gunboat into exile. The military-government did not want to risk a massive Peronist rally flaring out of cootrol today. A 1969 antiterrorist state of siege sWI in effect was invoked to prevent outdoor mass ralJies. Peron was a virtual prisoner at the airport at hands o( the troops ostensibly there to protect. him. The crowd shouted "Peron, Peron" and sang the national anthem and the movement's marching song, •'The Perolllst Boys". Some of the tough, beefy trade union leaders bad misty eyes. Until this year, the eight governments that have followed Peron's regime in Argentina have banned his return. But the current military government of President Alejandro Lanusse is anxious to return Argentina to ronstitutional democratic government in elections· scheduled next March. It cleared the way for the old dictator to return in hopes or bridgin g. the political gap Ills Peronist followers have created between themselves and other Argen· tines. Peron has been ~nominated by hi s followers as presidential candidate for those elections, but he is not l~gally eligi- ble to run because he fail ed to meet the residency reqllirement established after his nomination. Ji'l'OtllPqel SAFETY ... from their assembly lines, the govern- ment meanwhile is busily preparing further safety standards for the current generation of cars. Toms said one of these is the new head and taillight rule just r e I e a s e d , Automobiles are now permiited to have lightitlg e q U i p m e n t up to 200,000 candlepower to avoid overdriving of headlights. A thtte-beam system Is advocated by Toms' administration. It would ronsist of two outer low be.ims and a third light on the left-hand side of the car that aims for the right side of the road. The new rule allows high beam lights to tum with the steering wheel and pennits washing and wiping systems on all beadllgbls. During his address at the Anaheim Convention Center, Toms also disclosed that inflatable seat belts have been suc- cessfully tested with humao volunteers In Philadelphia . The belts inflate on impact and are designed to gradually decelerate the hwnan body rather than dece.lerating in one brutal yank. Surfboard Ripped Off A lime-green inter-island surfboard with a damaged nose and a pink eye decal on bottom was stolen Wednesday from where it rested on th~]>atio of a San Clemente home, police Said. Dennis Michael Neas of 235 W . Marquita told San Clemente police that his surfboard, 18 inches by 70 inches, is valued at $130. • r Drexel's P·re-Holiday Et Cetera SALE • -- During this Holiday Season, Drexel is offering selected pieces from their Et Cetera collection at very special pri.ces. From Brass Head- boards to Glass Top Cocktail Tables on sale now, SALE 169.00 . SALE 99.00 .... '"·" ..... ,,_ .. DRElru.-HEllllA6£>-.liENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASY AN .. NEWPORT IEACH e 1127 WlSTCll,f DI.. ) "4t-20lO LAGUNA IEAl;H e J4S NORTH COAST HWY. 4t4-6AI TORRANCE e tlMt HAW'THOANE llVD. JTl0 lf1' ' I I " I \ I I " DAILY PILOT SC FridOJ, N"'mbtf 11, 19n Aircraft Pinnt Ey_ed_ by Greece ATHENS (AP) A Lockheed Aircraft C o r p . , MlrC<! Da ... ult and Olympic Airways consortium, recently con.sidered oul of the running to obtain an agree~nt for a giant •ircraft repair ana maintenance f a ct o r y in Greece. .. ii: cloee to signing a contract with the O r e e k government to build and openite tM plant;'' liilormed-aources have reported. It wu widely believed thet the conoortlum had split up after Marcel Dasuult ex· pressed Its dlsintereSt publicly f o llowing the Greek government's .decision to buy U.S. Phantom jets for its air force Instead of Mirages built by the French firm. However, lnfonned sources aald thet Dasaault cbanged Its attitude 0 after pressure was exerted by the French government." When the consortium reportedly broke up, lt afP" peaced almost certain that Automation Industries of California would win the con- tract to build the plant at Tanagra, about 40 miles north of the Greek capital. 'lbe comortlum's original offef to Uie Greek state of to percent participation in the aircraft repair and main- tenance plant still stands, the source said. Automation TODAY! Personalized • Stylish FINANCE • Effldftt Order For Younell or • Fri- • May l,e used CU'+ envelopes as return address labels. Alto very handy as ldentificatlon labels for mar•in9 personal item• 1uch •• books records, photos, ate. L.bals stick on 9las& 0and may be used for markin9 home canned locd items. All labels are printe<I ~with stylish V09ue type on f.ina quality whit .. 9umrM4! ,.,., • • ... ~~~-~-------~ ... .,._.....~.-~~~~~·~ ni•....,._,....,,... ....... ,ut.., I - ,Mii '"""""' UWI .... PA ... ,.. 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Tiii• '11NmMll flied wtlfl "" Col#ltY Tilb llllM*ll ... flltll wttl'I tlll C-llt'rft*ld '°"l'kf Clerll 61 0t1noe (N'ty 111'11 N°""mllff 1§, Jtmtt T. c.,....tt cw11. ot °''""' c-ty 1111 Mov~r t. t'I' Clttlt or Dr•ncie c-.ry 11r1 Q(.lolllor 16. Thi• 11,,..._, fllotd wltfl ""' C-'Y itn. ,., 111.,.,iy J. ~ Dtolltv Tllh "''-' !UH """" ""' c~ ""· 'i ........ 1., J, MIOOoll. DtclUly 1•n. ...... (111'11 Of °''* Cvu"IY 1111 ()(!. 2§, lt12 eo-,,nty ,......... "4M11 ~w°t'Le:r i_"';~ ~~.11~~TY County 1.,11, l'tlt:M ....... •rttt. C..... .... Mli. WILLIAM e, IT JOHtol, COUNTY CLEllK, IJWll.nect OttnOI Cot•! Deity '°!lot, CLIElllt, IJ' ..,.,ly J, Mllddo!l, Dfo;.lly, 1"111111.i.:I Otlnot CO.ti °"Uy '°II", Al..._,.. It LAW IJ' a-\y J, ~ DlpUTY. fl nta HO~ 17, 24. •!Id ~ 1, t. JAMES T. CA .. ltfTI. ""-" •• 1.1w. lotovll'llblr 2. 10. 11, u. 1m Jt11-12 1.,,·~. ""'-":._,.,.. P'llblllhfcl °'~ Cot•f D•1l'f .PUii!, lt1t Jl7t-n "''"" T-ffortll • lllllt 4'' T91T'"'• 1 OctObft' 11 Mlt" Nllll'f!l\llll' • 10 171----------,=c---:~ .... ~~-,;:we. PUBLIC NOTICE T•h cnt> .,....m..C •1m ;it,>,.J PUllUC NOO'ICE Tth t114) QN'22 PIMl.ned °'"'" COMf Dllt'f Pit.t,1----::;;-;::;-;:;;-~==:---·1----::==c.:::-::::;:;;;---'11*'1 Or;tobtf n •rid Ho~•u• a. to. 11, PUBIJC NOTICE ., •JCTTTIOUI 1us1M•ss Pullll"*' Orl!IGlt CMlt O.lly Piiot, ua ''" f9n .,.n NAM• a11.T•MllfT NO'l'IMbfl' ,, 10. 11, 14 1m :tt4-12 "ICTITIOUI SltSlMESI •tCTlftOUa lltSINnt Ti-t foOOlfrill(I .,.,._. .,.. .,.,,. TM follc!t:' ~·11M::r.. l)ullftlll PUBlJC NOTICE ....... STATIMIMT w.i;,.r,••:ltllN•CMtCIMO ITEl!OL co. ••: .. ~"" ~ '*'"" It ddl'll """'""' '* so. Yti. st .. s.mo ""'· c1111. COMSTltUCTIOH •UHDING C 0 · • I TATIMIMT Ofl A~DONMSMT O" 'OCEAN VlltW ISTATIS tA U"'ti.d t211M " PUBLIC Hf.AltlNG$ WILL 1111 HELD tn1M. t°i ="""t $!., kvntllll u,r: ~=~I===·.:..~.:. .. 1ttner•1•-IUO htl 11'11 St..-Utt L.J~ ~ = Dtt'Cllldl Or .• av THE COSTA MESA PLANNING v~:·. •l 'k1:c lllC • C1Jlfottll• l,IM of tilt rlctll!Gll• llt.lllntU "'"" *' s.r.11 ,., C..Cl'r"'• '2701 I ,:_ 11w1:!. ti b.1111 Ull'ldllcttd b1.,. ~~I~!!~~":' c~1.'J:J!1: ~ ~~~ Corper.1H~. 111rM so.N l tookllurf! SI., ~~:T~LL~:"T. -~~rte A·~trd:. c!rr:n1.~~::':'111r1i. c;;;w:~:i 11<: llldl~kN!iw. It °""'" P.M. or •• -•• potlll~ fl>er••ffff f'Ol.ltlllln VII~, C1111. nXll td SI.Ill• 207. lr...W, Calltonll• '2101 SI .. S\lllt 'IN. 51nll An.I . C.ILIOl'flLI, Thi 11•1· . t flllcl w!Tll ""' c-tv 1111 -•Y• N~r 21, 1t71, Tlll1 ti"'''""' I 1191119 tllrldllc:I tlY I The fk:llllOU'll lllli.llW» MINI rtfwrld to '2701 C~I .:ear: COlillity 111'1' N~ J, 11:~"311'19"" tollCJWll'IQ 1ppllulklfl1; torpor~=· ,..,ry lbcwl WIS !lied Ill Ot'"llf c_.1v 1111 u!i~i!.,~=~pbll"" Colldllcltd Oy • 1m WILLIAM I!'. ST JotlN, COUNTY 1. Z-lhtfllf!M r.mlll ,.._ l•·n· Vic• p,..ki.rt February 17. 1112. WlltlMn A W11a1e11 CLElll( e., 9-tv J, ~. Dtpl,lty, us. for Pff-#port Pwt!iaslrit Cotper.. Tiii• 111i-t flied wlll'I ""' c-•y 0.--$1 W1111•"' ltlttY, 11'02 SkVIMlrtr. Thi• ''''-' . flllcl wlTll "" (Ol,ltlty • ,tlm tlotl, 133 OoYW DrlYe. ~ lltecll, CltOt Ill Orill(lt c-tv 111'1: Nll'!"!"l:M 1, Clrcll, SI.Ille 207, lrvlflt, Callloml1 f'V'01 Otnt Ill' 0r-. c-tv 11111 Novtrnbet 2, PWll!lhtd Or...-Coe" OlllY ..not, CIJlf., fat ptmtlMlorl to Clll'lllNCI 1 tO "72 WILLIAM I!. ST JC!tlN, COOMTY 'Tl'lll lllltl,_. -condl.ICl'M IW Ml In-1'72 WILLIAM E. S1' JOHN COUNTY NO....,., l. lit 17, U. ltrt !M)-72 ~',,.""",~1.,:.,.:, C-J -· :'vc1~ CLl!lllt, a., 9-1y J. M.ldOllJl. Dtpl,lty. dl111011e1;,......-Wllltlll\ RI'-CU!ltK. By ar..ri1 J. Me<Mo;, Otp<.rty. ....... ., ST•l"Kllill Qt.1••111 ......... .... "1nl PUBLIC N-CE Mew, Ct ll!Orftl•. ATTOltNIY AT I.AW JI.MIST. CUltlTL Pllblllll>td OtM'IOI CO.II DlllJ' Piiot v.1,t. :t. z-IEX--""""" H-. l•rt-N Molo '' ···•1 -.. A"°""Y 11 Law, -.. •• m ~ ., ---~===-cC"==-=----116, tor R•Y MCCAiium. -,.,1 w. 11tt1 =•Au. c~ ~ N""'1,._........,,.... CJS. Nll\lnat .. lL 11• .... 1 ,.,.,.ni· lltcTfTIOUS ein1111m strttt. C051• Mtw, C1llt., !or Tlli .ut-IMI lust MKArtllfilr .......,..._ PUBLIC NOTJCE NAM• ITATSMt:lfT pet"mlllilll'I Ill all-r.ovc-tlOl'I I" 1>11rk· fl211Sl In .... Cll lonlil '1117, T'-t followlng ,.,_ 11 '°"" ~s Ing -21 ICllQK r.ou!tt<I -13 Pl'OYldld Pvbllan.d Orlrite C1111t D1Uy Piiot, Tth 1114) DW6tt .. ,_ 11; PUBLIC NOTICE I" otW to con1INCt tfl lddlti-1 HovtmW 10, 17, U. 1hll OtctfnMr 1, MOTtCI TO Clt•OfTOllS AMEltlCAN LEASING CO, 3'11111 \!Pl Te....... 5,'llO ~ fttl Ill wart-lol*=f, 1'72 3131·n Pllbllfl'ltd Or1119t Clllll o.rtv Piiot, S\IPlltlOll COUltT 0' TN• Ntwllllrt l lW,. NflO'Pllff I Hdl. Cllll. on P«l!*"t'I' kl(lfld •I n1 w. 1ttfl Novll'llbll',, 10, 17, 14. lt11 nu.n STAT• 0' CALll'04t.NIA l"Olt .. Close Scr11ting Young Andy l..<>vc exhibits an adult's taste for the finer thin~s in life as ~ea~· mires a luxury automobile, a 1973 Cadillac at the Detroit auto show which is currently running through Nov . 26 at Detroit's Cobo Hall. StrHt, Ca.ta MHI, C1111., Ml -· PUBLIC NOTICE TNI CO\INTY o, Oll.UCOI Chl'ltloclhll' TraYtn, 3100 Nl'WINlff a. z-l!x.~ htmlt Mt. z1.n. PUBUC NOTICE "' .... A·74ns alvd .. ~ a..m. c111t. 111, tor St1rllng W. Pllllllpt, 263t Eldefl E1l1tt Ill WALTElt W. GARllETT, Thl1 buslftl'll 11 btl119 conduc:ltd by •" AwtnUt. Coti. M..,,.. C1llf •• for su .. •1101 CO\lltT 01" TH E .. lt ... lt 0.CHMd. llldlv14<NI. pennlnlon IO tnc1111cll 20 IHI l"la II,. STATE 0' CALl,Olt:NIA POlt SUPlllOlt COUltT Oii TM• NOTICE IS HEllEllY Gl'JEN to tilt Chtl11opMr Trtwri requlrtd 25 11, '"' Yllrd Mtlbllck, on TNI COUNTY 01' OltANOIE STATll 0' CAl.ll"OltMIA POI. tt"tdlton of HM! lboYt 11-.d d«.edefll Thi• l l•ftmfnt t!IW wilt! ffM! COll!llV P!"OPtrtv IOCllled ti l&I w. 81y Sl•ltll, NO. A·7Ull THE COUNTY Oil oat.Ho• 111111 •II .,..._s 1111'11119 d l llnti •Oll"lt Ille Cltrk of Or•llOI c_.., fll: NO'l'9mbfl",'v' (0511 MtSll, C1UI., lfl lfl R2 tone. E1!1I• of W. J, KIMBERL.4N, •kl NI. A•HWI wkl OKllM!'ll •re r.q1Jlrtd to flit tt.m, 1972 WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUN '· z-l!•Cl>ptilll Ptm'lll Nt. Zl!·f2. WIN IFRED J, KIMllERLIN, • k I NOTICI! 0' HIAl.IMO 01' PETITION wltll llW ll*:Ollll'Y "'ouclllr•, ltl '"' olfkt CLERK. BY llrntlY J, Mlddoll, • ~n'n1 111, IOI' Fred H. Gtrwlck, :JOO E. C1111t WIN IFRED KIMllERLIN, Dt<:11Md. "Olt Pl08ATI 011 WILL ANO •Olt of fllt tlfrk of tilt lboYI tnlllltd c-i. at Hlghw1y; NfWl)Ort 8HCll, C•UI .. tor NOTICE IS HEftEIV GlVEN Ill lilt LETTlllS TllSTAMINTAl\Y to Pl'l'Ml1f l!wm, wlfh !tit neceilll'V Pvblllilld Or.,. COHI °"llY Pilot, Plf""'lsslllrl lo cotlltruc:t IOI.Ir (4) ll)ltl· crtdl!Orl of 11\f lllOYe Mmed dettdMI WITHOUT IONO 'IOllCNr1, to tllf ~ II M NOll9Rltl«" 10, 17, tA. 1'72 :tfU.tl P mtnl UflHS w/111 to..lr (4) 1111r1ges with ""' Ill P9"0f'll ll111lng dllms 1911"1! lM Estell of RUFUS HAR 0 L 0 MoMrch e..,, S.o. ~. C1Hfottll1 llK"t't (l) r.oul.-..1 cir Sl)ftn on ••· wld dtclcltnl •r• l'9qlllrtd to flit tMtn. CHANDLER. Dtcffstod. f'»17, wtllcll It n.. IMICll of bullMW o1 PUBlJC NOTICE eace 1111'19 Cl pr-r!y wllll • 1§ loot .,.. w1111 1111 nteflMl'V '<'OIJCtien.. I" lM office NOTICE IS HERESY Gl'VEN that till Ulllltol;nfd I/I elt """'" Clll'111"1nt crlllClll'Mfll '"to""' reoaulr~ u II. rt•t ol ""ctert. 111 IM~ .. rllltd ~.or IEltNICE I(. CHANDl.Elt, • k I 10 tht .. ,.,. ol wlcl detlclellt, wlltllo! ,_. "tC'TITIOUt aust•n• y8rd MllllCll., on pras-T'f lot .. td II 1U lo prnfftt lilttl'I, IOlllll Ille ntCtlw.r"Y IERNAOET'TE C. CHANOLElt hit flltd IOOlllll 111111" tfll fll'lf puobllclllllrl of till• NA.Ml ITA~llfT Fi-et-Sllft!, C0511 Mew, C•lllornl1. 'o'llUCtWf1 to !hf ~ 11 '311 l2lld ,.,.... 1 fllllll!Oll lat probllt of wtll tlld Mtle&. Thi frolow!llO W-b ~ .,__ S. ll~!or ~Oil~~ ~:j~: =· l~-;:°'1 ~~ ~=•Ill~ =:,.:=i.:~tt'&W';-t= : D.tt.d ,::·L~E~ l'OWELL 11; Transition to Ul o.,_. Drtw. N..-port •ut11. C•tll., ~ I" •II m.lllwl ptrt•lfll"ll to wllld\ II INde lot tur1hll" p.Mtlc&Mn. Ind Eitll:Ulrhc of "" Etlli. ~A~~~.,!.:;u.=._ ~ .. ~;.:: H f J ble E • s • t• ts? tor Gef""'luklfl~~I~'-... -...... ~ ~.~·,t~ .. M~fl!""'«'I -.... ~!.:r!.,1111~ '::. 11'111 fllf ft-l!ld DI-. ol tlNr1fte !hf ,_~."!!_!boYl::i 11""'6 ~ 91660. ng•1•eers c• nn • e 11811111'1 11111 ,., ........ "' '""' II ''" .,_. ,,.. ""' •• ,._......., wme 1'111 bf4" Ml for O«'tlT'lbtr S, 1'12.. • """'" 51.!N" WI,_, ltlt E. ~ Hllll . ope or 0 SS " " ' ~ ""' • lice llTl!l'•rlllf1'. pltfllen Ind t1uorncflll llllllc•. .., t ·IXI Lm. '" tht CIOUl"lroom of Depert· ,. s.. L• ltlllllM ... Dr .. NeWpOrt eetdl. <:al'lflonlll. ""° lvbt satoef\11111. 111'1 property loc•1td II 011~ OCtobfr ll, 1m rntnf No. i Ill Hid c-i. '' 100 c+ ... 1c ............ , ......... tlltl Tiii• tlus/-It btll'lg COllducltd ~ '" By SYLVIA PORTER >.s, we make at least same transition to peacetime pro- duttion patterns after our witbdrawal from Vtetnam, the employment problems Of ()Ur highly s killed engineers, scien· t ists and technicians could again intensify. • - These workers are clustered in our defense-oriented cor· porations. Many of their jobs , • will undoubt· edly be Wl- dermined as the compan- ies tum to a n d retool • for work """!" i n civilian · fields. Right now. there l"OATEI are an esti- --··----· ·-.... . ...... -·-.. -~'JI· ~9111 !~~: C~'·--~·-~: ·-·----=.!~~h.~~s: Cffller °""' Wesl, '" "" City Ill Slnl.1 T•h (IU) 611-1141 kocll't'4dl.ltl. then, in focusing on what unemployM or un<JeremplOyed ,fl.._ C1 ione. ot 1111 W1H of · ·A"1;·c•tttom1•;·-·--·------·· -·""....,_,.,._~·······-.. ~...--·,·1·:.. ··-·---SwM--WUMll-·-··-··--·---·· ··· . 4. I-E11.etplloll hnnll Ht. ll!·n-o.tttd No119mt>tr 15, 1m F'vtlll"*' Oi'111111 Co.I ..,.,..., ""• Tllll i l•'-"-I flied wt1t1 tllf COUl'llY employment help may be by a company relying on the l:tO, lol'•A1ylllOlld VI~. 1C311 Victory HU•w~! ~~w";.;~ ~:,~' WILLIAM E. ST J•HN. NowtrnMr 17, 24 •nd DtcembM" 31,U.~ Clm: of Or .. C-ty 1111; Now. IS, 1m aerospace or defense industry Blwd., V1" Nuyl. c1111,, tor Pfrmlttllll'I UI Had Stt'Hf County Cllrll 1m WIUIAM E. ST JOHN. COUNT.-. CU:l\IC, available for you-or someone . 10 constnict end _,,1, •n •u10 Hint sTANLET N. OLl!ts AHD ay ....,.,,.,. J, ~ OIPAY· You know -I.! you are 1., this· for 4-0 percent or more of its shop w1111 lncldtnt11 body rep.olrs In • :.o __ ... ".!!t C.1Uf0f'lll• t24'i 1tO•E•T ,11tousoN, PUBIJC NOTICE ,..noi . dur! ut f ("'-C2 -· •nd to 1llow kM.rr (4) 11P111 Ui Swttl 9-tY Driw. NllJftl_. -Pvbfls.Md OrMel C-' Diiiy .. Hot, · f A d h f 1 bUSIAe5S ng one 0 0 II'; work. briys cM>OPY wlm 1111 cloon. 111'1 17141 •n-.::: M Mii I lri CTA .. ftrtY Hiii• Cttf ....... tlUS NOW!ntlw 17, M, 11M11 ~ 1, •• s1tua ion. n my c eer u past two or two out of the past property klc.lttd '' ~14 Hlrbor a1vc1 .• •;:.;.~ ar.':,. • ~:_,• °"11., P11ot , .. , n111 ~ •••••,.. 'cou~ o• ™• 1'72 . s1n·n news is that there is a much . . ca.ta MtH, Cl!tltornlll. ' Att«nf'f'f for ....i""'9r "' wider variety of special help five years prior to layoff. Fot tur!Mf 1111otrn1111on on "" •bollt NOllMl'lbll'' .10. 11, u. 1tn 2960-12 PubllsMd °''""' Clllll o.tlly ,.11o1, STATE o, c1.L1l'OltN1A 'Oil For more infonnation con· IPPl•c•t1-. t.itphont '34-SU.S or c1n PUBLIC NOTICE NoYember ''-11. n. 1m su ... n TN• co~'!!"X-f!..OttM•• being offered than you proba· • lit t1111 ot11ce 61 "" l"tM'lflll'lg De911r"'*''· MOTICI °" NIU.IMO ~ ,.ll"MT"tOtll---==c:-=--:::c::::t::-:---- bly realize. Here's a rundown: tact the Engineers, Sclentlsts Room JOO. " '"'rr 01111•• c1111• M•1•· PUBUC NO'nCE '"°" 1"1tos•T• 0 , WILL AHO FOil fllCTITIOUI ous1Jf111 .... d T h · · J b 1Je lo Cllltomll. NOTIC• TO CltlDITOltS t..nT•ltS TISTAMllfTAltY NA.Ma ITATIMtllfT (I) The federal government an ec n1c1ans 0 ve p-COSTA MESA t\IPliltlOlt COUltT 0, TNI! • "'"' E1t1i. Ill BLANCH E EMMA DAVIS. Thi foltewllW Pl"°" 11 dllll'.lf !Ml,... ment Unit or your n earest .. l.ANHIJrtG COMMISSION STAT• o" CAl.lfOllNIA '°" NOTICI TO c••DITOl:S •k• BLANCHE E. DAVIS. 0.C...MO. M: has a Technology ?o.1obilization . H. J. wooo. CHAIR MAN THI COUNTY OP OU.NOE SUPl!RIOlt COUltT o• TN• NOTICE IS MEAE&V GIVEN 11111 At+CHOlt WAI(£ UP 0' OllANOE P state employment service. Wllll1m L °""" SKtei•rv Ind NO. A•7411t STATI! 0" CALl,OltNIA ,Oil WILLIAM ELLESWORTH DAVIS hit Ill-COUNTY. tit No. 1 .. 2, Vlctorl• ''·· and Reemployment rograrn, E b t t ha 01rectot of "''fl"'"' e 1,,, -LAw•e•ce , T-''''°" .... c-•• ····· co111om11 mu ac s a e s one or more •····1··--, ••• "•lly ''""· I V' • ""''-' THI COUNTY 01'" OltANOll "' hl!l'tlfl • pttlllon fw .. roblt• Ill n HI ... ....... . 8 $42 million,-two-year effort v"' ~ ..., .. .,... -""' Dtctlstd. NO. ,e,.1427' llld tor IUUlllCW cf L.itll'I Tttl•1ntntltV SIMiey J, M. v05.....-, 212 Vlc!Ol'll St .. De "TRMP" specialists. There Nov11mbtr 17, Im 3lU·12 NOTICE IS Hl!REBY GIVEN Ill E1l1le of CALVIN L. DI CK INSON, IO IM Pf'llllorwr, ,..,.,Mt. to wllld'I ls No. l. C051t MKl •• ~lfoml• nm. funded by the Labor part· I 14 pee" I "ESf" crtdllatl of IM •bollt Mmtd dKtd .... t Otctat.ed. "'Ide fol'" futll\ef pertkvt•rs. Ind'"''... Tllll bull-.. bl tonductlld IW "" menl It offers job search are a so s la 11111 •II pOr"IOftl 1'1111lng d1("'1 qilfltt '"' NOTICE IS HERE&Y GIVE N Ill tllll tlmt •nd piece cf llffrl119 "" WINI 1111 11\dllllOull units in lhe hardest hit PUBLIC NOTICE wld dfCilltfnl ,,... '"'11rtd to t11e '"'"'" creditor• 111 ""' 1bo-t9 n.1mec1 dtctdf"t bf4" wt tor 0tcembtr s, 1m ,, t:oo Stlftlrt J.M. "grants" averaging about $150 Cali"!orni·a areas·. , "S Angeles. w1111 111t n.ttHHl"'f llOUChtrt. In ,.,. cfflc• '""' 111 P9f"IOl'll 11aw1119 c111m1 -o.1lfl1t ,.,. jl,,,,,, In lilt covrtroom of °'P•rtm«<t No. Tiii• ,,,,_, 111e11 ""'"' tht C011111Y t h I J ed k rs to l4I a "°" 111 IM cltrti'; of"" 1tiow ..,1u1 ec:1 cOllr!. er wld dtcldtnt •'• req\11.-..1 hi tll• lllfm, s 111 11111 c_,, 11 100 Cl11k cen1er Dr!.-e Clert Ill Or'"'4 C-ty "" Oct. 25. tf72 0 e P unemp oy y;or e Long Beach, Van Nuys, West 1M THI! su,.1a101t cou•T o" 10 prnt111 111ern, w1111 1ii.e n«flsllrv w11111111 ntcnwrv llOlldlll'1. Jn 111e 111r1ce W••t. Lfl ,.,. City cf S11111 A~. c.1111ort111. WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLl!lt!C.i travel to job interviews and ex· TME STATE 01' CALll"ORNIA IN AHO \'OUCllll' .. to"" UlldfAlllMll ,, tllll offlel ol tile clerlt of lilt ll:lllw .... 1111.i (:Olll"f, Gt 011~ NOll'tl'ftl:I« 1s. Im lly ._.., J. Maddox, Dtpvty, -. b "b"I" . I Covina, San Diego, San Jose, ,Ott TMI! COUNTY 0, Olt.U.01! ol ..... AltotntY. Jl rntt w. z. T1ylor, lUO Ill pr. s. n I llltm, will! IM WILLIAM e . ST JOHN, ~··-· pl ore JO poss1 I 1t1es; re oca· Sa la Ana Ho •·~ c1"rurv l"•rk E•tt, Sltll• N11m111r 213, Los ~,.., YO!ldlct"-to 1111 IJlldll'tloMd •• Clllll'!tv ci.nr.. PublllM<I Orlf'lllt CMlf Diiiy ,.11ot, l ion grants to cover moving n . NOTICE o.. INTelillTION TO SllLI. An0ell$. C1Uloml1 90067, wtllch II "" "" offi('I of lier •"""""'· Gl8$0N, UJIMl!S, SCHAG, JOHNSON Oc!. !7 Md Noll. a. ,.. 17, 1m a&J-n ho •EAL ANO PE•SONAL ... OP••TT pltct of butlt1t11 ol tht UftderslQned In 111 DUNH AHO CRUTCHER, .ut NtwOOl1 8 K•NHIOY expenses for applicants w fZI 'I11E NAT 1 0 NA L AS A UNfT AT ,.ltlVATI! SAL• .,...iw. Pf""l•lfllng 10 ,,,. es1111 of u ld c1t11i .. Drlw, N.wJIOr! llffdl. c.utorri11 1y: 11:,..., J. Sd\lt. Jr. accept jobs beyond commuting . . . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE dtcedtnt. wlllll" four l'l'IOlllllS l flff IM f"l66(1, wlllcll It Ille pl«• or lllltlntS• ol UH~ IM ..... o. ... 1711 Registry for Engineers al.so 1$ OF RO•ERT IAll:KElt WREH, •Ito fi rst PllDlleelllll'I 11! !Ills notice. Ille vniw119ned lfl 111 '"""'" Pfrl•l"I"" N-...rf ._ .... CA ""'* .. ICTtTtoUS 811SINISS distance from home: stipends f oded b the Labo Depart k.-II R. a. WREN. Mid IS ROBERT D•ltd Octobfr "· 1'12 111 IM eslllo llf wld clec:ird«lt:wnt>I" fol.Ir AltwM'fl ,.,, '""",..... NAM• STATaNMT for inst11utional tr a i n in g ; u y r • I . WREN Ind ROIERT WREH. o.c.... FLORENCE A. TOLLEFSON fl'llll'lllll .1rtw "" llnil p.ll)llutlorl Ill 11111 w Pllbllsht<I 0r,... COHI °""'I' Piiat, TM folt.wmf ~-L..,.. 4111111 m e nt and operated by M . E11.ec!Jfr1Jr ot ""WIU nou«' NO't'emll«" 11, 1•. M. lf'72 11u.12 bull reimbursement fo r employers Hotlc1 11 ~ 111~ fh•'· Mlbltct to of 111e •-n.1mec1 dece0en1 D111.d NO'#tflltMf' 1. 1tn.. ""' •: MofnoVf c i. and ins!itutions providing on· California's Departtnent of cont1rm.11llll'I DY tilt 1tiow• ffltl!ltd JAMl!S w. 1. TAYLOlt OOAOTMY o. o1c1C1NSON PUBIJC NO'Q:CE ,!..~=·rim '· 1111 Human Resources Develon.. .S~lor Court, on NO¥tmt>er 2111\. 1t72. 1• C111tvry Pitt ..... Ex.KvtrlX of "" will of Rob.rt LH ~. 121111 Hklcorv lhewjob training r °' ll!O'f"Nfler ..im1" tilt """ 1UO'M'd ~ Siii!• N1. in ""•t.ov. 1w11ned decldtnl lrlndl ltd. TinH" c.llfwm• . ment, the National Society ()f ltw, "" Ul>denlglWCI, II txecvtrl• of"" L .. A ...... CIH .... ll .... , OllSON. DUNllll • C•l.ITCHllt S\IPIRtOfl: •c:r 0' TH• Mlcllfll j-.. ci. '-*'· ·.,, Cl'ftl n-! . I En . '"' Wiii of Aot..rt fl•~•r Wr,,.,, •IHI kllow!I T•h (till 11'-11tl-ITt Wlllfllll A. ~ A .... Hl,ltlll119tllin hecll ma TO BE ELfGIBLE for finan· .riv ess1ona gmeers, ou1er is a. a. wr,,., 111111, Robfrl B. wreo •llCI AltwM'f 1w 111.aocllfrl11. Hf NtwPllff clflftr or4"' sTATI Ofl CALll'"OaNIA l"Olt Thls'IMI_. 11 Mino 'conc1uf:t.ci w 1 PUBLIC NO'IJCE PUBLIC NOTJCE m a t e d 40.000 lo 45.00'.l unemployed scientists a n d engineers. plus another 150.000 or more jobless technicians. And not counted a re those "employed'' in fields which ut· terly mock and waste their $kills. professional societies. Some Rllboffl Wl"tll. atc1.sec1, w111 ttn ., P'lt..m11 ,, •IWlllll"f IAcfl. C111ton11• nwe TN• coui:!.'"A!1~01tAMO• pertnfnhlp. cial a~istani:e under this pro-pr1v1te ul• 1o ttie 11111"'51 .1nd mt bid-,.llblltlltd Or•ntt coast Dlllly P o1, Ttl· (714) "4-JOTI · 9ob Hoffmlf'I gram, an engineer, scientist or 12,000·engineers are curre ntly c11t, ror·ceslf, ttWM rnoMy·ot l'llt Ufllltd 0c:totitr 21 •nd No.....,,-,cier l, lO. 11, AMnw.,.. • 1xKWt« N~•,.::.:,~uC:•w~ :~IT;g: Thi• N•i.mtnt lllld witt1 ,... eountv THERE IS NO time to lose, !'egislered along with job Sllll'S 61 """'1c1, 111 rlolll, Ill".,,., .,.. 1'72 • 219 ... n PubllllNd 0!'8 ... Coast D•llY Piiot, L'ITT•ftS TISTAMINTAltY Ori of °'""' C-ty 111'1: NOii. 15. 1t12 tech n \ c i an must be . 'Th . ™"' of ~· •• tM time Ill 1111 NCNelTlbtl" 10, 11, 24 •nd DKtmber 1, Etlltlt fl PAU\. ctlltM:! ~ WILLIAM I:. IT JOMN, COUNTY Cl.Eltl(, operungs. e project serves dtt.111, •nd '" rlQllt, tin• Md lnlwf'HT tt.11 PUBIJC NonCE 1~n 3130-n N"TlcE IS HER£IY o iVeN 11111 911111 ay ewer1y J. Meoaox. Otputy. t"-tl l l h\ 11'11 tslllf 11•1 IC'<llllrlO lfl llddllllll'l 111 111111 :"'! , I • ".J1'7f Myths Exploded Female Attitudes Change NEW YORK (AP) -We live in an age when myths are exploded like strings o f firecrackers, unmindful that, be.fore the echo is lost and the d ebris settles, we will have d eveloped another set. While a new stereotype of women may be forming, for example, the old one !!till is remembered and, to some ex- tent, even acted out by those who were brought up in It! image. THIS IS REVEALED by an Investigation of male-female Bar Slams ~o-fault lnsurance SAN FRANCISCO I AP\ - The board of governors of the state Bar has voted to oppose the no-fault automobile in- job attitudes and beliefs, made al the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. One conclusion, reported in the JSR Newsletter: "Much of the difference in attitudes and beliefs can be attributed to early childhood socialization which prepares males and females to fulfill different work and family roles as adults. "Bui, additional social force s which ac t on men and won1f'n workers later in life, such as educational a nd pro- fessiona l training or t h e demands of the job itseU, have some influence on job-related attitudes.'' For the mo s t part, however. the slereol~'Jle! were destroyed by facts. Among the stcreQ!ypes: -"American wo men work just for pin money." The assumption is that they arc supportrd eocnomically by men. But. say the researchers . the data pru'Je It "·rong. surance bill now pending "TWO OUT OF every flve before the C a 1 i r 0 r n i a working women could not be Legislature. rcgardLod a s econom.lcally The board said lMt the hill, dependent on a male w11ge authored by Assembly"·om a n earner. be he either a husband Marjorie J.'ong, (~akland.) or a father. A third of the a nd Auemblyman .J:ick Fen· "'O nlen in the sample wer e the ton, (0.Lo!I Angeles.) "Is not sole waJ,?e ea mer! , .• " In comtumcr public lnte re!lt t>ecausc or ttJ deficiE"nty In -"\Yo men a rc les.'I con· certain stat~ Arens ." The cernrd than m t'n with p;ettlng bM-rd dlrected its rtprcscn-:'\head In their jo~." The tatlves In 5"cramento to !lttk r(•S('arthcrs round "no dif· what it termed appropriate lf'rl'flC'f' bcl\\·e-en n1cn 11nd "·nmen ln tt'rm.11 nf Ult' im-amend~nts. ()ne proposed a!TK'ndmcnl porl(IOC'(' lht!y altarh•-d lo hRV· would provide that no-fault in· inJ? a job where the rh.'\nceK surance would be used to !K'l· for pr.:imotion ar{' J?.ood " tie medic•! expenJe c laims up llowe ... cr. 11'11.'"rc is a dif· \0 1500 nthtt than the $1,IXXI fcrenct. pmhlibly U~ rC'sult of leveJ now incorporated in the early C"Ond itionini:t. When nsk· me.atUtt. cd of their present job. "i\p- 'l'he amendments ~bo proximately when WQ\lld you woWd leek cl1rific1llon tMt like to ta ke. on :'I job a t it auto milters are not exempt h lgh<>r levtl?" manv women from Jilblllly for defective said thrv never w11nlcd to be .,-oducll under tho bill. They promoted. twther seek changes Jn sec--"\Vomen are mnrr Cflll-- ttot'll dealint with duplicate eerned than tnen "'Ith the ~. insurance dlscrhnl· socio-emot ional .. l\Sf"'l1!1 (l f .am proof' o( ~ Uielr Jobs." The r1·!!e:1·rchcrs J1111•nfnt o1 clalms, coinpullng Iound only one. basic dlr· C?:lmdlctl ~ and the fm:nce: between men a nd ma 1 Im urn on-wome1ro rr1 ht1 -1Mr11 arid. ,. 1 'JI" lnjur<d ..,....., tbertfott. found the •lalemenl 11"' -1.r essentially eol'Te<'I • • 1ic en re coun ry, ma c ng 111 ~ ,1 ttM nmt of 111, dMlll, 111 PUBLIC NOTICE of Ainfl'k• N•t1-• T""' ""' s.vtr"' Publtthtcf ~ c-r o.itv .. rro1. job seekers to )ob openings. t1111 r111 -i ptn<>MI pr~v k>c11t11 In ~~:~:ig: c'.~~:J .. :i,. ~= ~~=~"::;~ft~': :=-i:.:.:;'1!f'..: NllV"1lbtr 11, u. .,. o.c..m.r 1. e: The address of the National ~~="".:'""~~· Sl•I• of Ci\Ltoml• TNI CO\IHTY 0, OltANOE ,.,.. T1$t•-l•tV to "" Pf'lllcntf lt72 11""" Re · tr · 800 C ·1 I Ma\j REAL P'R.Of>ERTY , NO. A·Jlafi NOTICE TO C•liDITOltl r~ to wNch II 11116t foir fllr"lhlt g1s Y is : ap1 o , p 8rc11 No. 1, Dwellfll9 Uftlt 0 '" NOTtcl o,.·u.1.1 OI' PllltlONAL l"ltOP-l\ll'111t101l cou1T o, THI! ,.r11<:1111r1, 1nd tMt t1111 11,,,. Mid pi.c. PUBIJC NOTICE Sacramento 95814 &ulkllflll No. 2117, •• Hid Uflll .. "-" •1tTY 1'"""'91• c• SkUtn ml STATI 01" CALl,OltNIA 'Oil Ill llffrlng "" llll'W has """"' HI fotl------==-=,,.-----' . . 1111 111•1 Cltl11ln Condoml"'""' P\1" ,,_ Ettl•• of DAVID M. HEES, OKtlMd. THli COUNTY 01' OIUJtQI! Otc.mbfr s. 1m. II t ;IXI ........ Ir! "" ... 4111 (3) The us. Training: and tlCl'lecl to elld midi 8 IMI" Ill tlllll Cft"• NOTICE IS HE•EBY GIVEN 11\11 NO. A·7•11S ~ Ill ~· No. 3 Of Uld NOTIC• TO CltlDITDltt E I .Se I h l•ln Oldtr•llon of COllfflllllh CCIII-JOHN C. NEES, 11 Executor ol 111t W111 E1t1'9 61 MATH ILDA ll, S. GRUBE. C0<.111, 11 7'DO (LYie C'"ter Drt.... Wftl. lfl SUPE•toa COUaT OP THO mp oyment rv Ce now as dlllons ll'ld ll:nltlcllonl recorcMd 'AVQVlt Ill DA'JID M. NEES, dect1std, 'Niii sell II OKe•Hd. 1111 City Ill Santi AN. C.Htorflfe. STAT• OP CALl,OltNIA POI. eomputerized .;AA bank 8 16, 1961 In took Mt•. P10t .... of Of· prlloalt Wit l~ llM 1119ht1t •ncl llHI bl~r NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN to lM D1ltd Nowmbtf IS, 1'72. THI! COUlfTY O" Ol:ANOI J""' flcl•I lttcaf'dl In -Offl('I 11111>1 ew.... u II d. r 111. I I r m I I n d c II"'" cr~llOl'f of TIMI IDOlll llllrMd dtctdent WILLIAM I!. ST JOHN. .... A-fan throughout the country every ty RkWder Ill Wld COl,ll'lty .llld I 111.56 dHlon1 ~Millet rnenlillntd •nd •ublKI 11111 Ill pef"IOm ll•vl"ll claim• 111•1"''""' c_.., Clerll E1t1tt of OE Ll.A TU8ACH, Dtct1sed. bl f "st' t"'A llndlvlded lmW"Ht 1f1 ind 'to Lot t ot hi cOl!flrm•llllrl W 1111 Suptl',IOI' Coi.rrl, on Wld Cleeldtnl lrt r~lrtd to Ille lhln'I, Ll .. POLD, HINDClSON ..... DINSMOOll NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN to fllf one C8pa e 0 8SSI lllg 11~ Trad Ne 6J20 11 Pf• M.1p rKorded I" Fl'1dl'(, NO'lllft"ll)tt' II, lm 11 lilt with till llt«SSll'V llOCltl\tn, lfl fllf o!llCI $N E11117Tll llr'Mt, Sul" 111 credllotl of ""' •boW Mi!Nd dectdtnl unemployed via a daily com-eook 24; ...9es c to '" 1nc1~1119 61 11c1ur 111 10:00 1.m. er ll'lwrfftt1r wt1111" tilt of "" c11111: Ill "" lbo¥t tnlltltd C0111rt. or C•t• M .... Ctnt. fM27 thiit 111 ~ 11a111n11 cl.llmt 1111111tt n.. · . Mlxlll-,..,.,,. 1" lilt ollk:9 ot Umt •!lowed try l•w 11 !ht office of Fred to prtstnl 111tm. wllll 1111 ntc:H~ Attll'Mys; for PttlttMtr' Hid ~ 1r• Aqll!Ald to flle t""". puter printout of local Job Mid c-iv R~ 1no.m Md defl""' N. ~.Allor....., IOI' Hid ExKVlor, 11 VOllCllfr•. 10 111e lllldm"•fvn«l •I ,.,. olflc• P11t11Jsh1d °''""" c-t o.11y P!lot, w1tt1"" neenwrv YOUCtwn. 1n ""tl'flc• openings The offices trade ~ •• "Coml'l'IOll ,.,M .. "" 111e •llllYI ll*lt '°""" cw11 Hl11i....1y, svu111 LlllllrM of hit AttOl'TlfY, J1m11 w. z. Tayiot, 1110 NllYll'llt.. 11, 11, 24. 1m 3112.1' of 111e ci.n. of 1111 1t1oY1 tnll"td cOllr!. ' r.ferAld to Condllllllnhim f'llfl C1tllottll1, Ill"" rlgllt, Hiie ....S ltilt«ll Cffltury P.111t E11t, Suitt Nlllllbtr 211. LOI Or to pt"tS.nt ""'" w11h !ht MCllWl'V data for workers willing to E•~no ~ 1"" Wt!Ol'I o1 ll1d n11i. 111 ""' c1tct1Md. end •II lilt A11911K. c.111om11 t1X»1, w111ct1 11 "" PUBUC NOTICE wwc-.. to""' "'*"11tntc1 •• lilt offlai r el<>eate Lois A 11111 c tf ukl lrKf. ldlollllno rlOJll, 111\t, 1"1-t !Ml !hf tsl•te of pl.ai•of buslfltll Ill"" t,llldtnJvnMI 1fl •11 of !ts 1ttorMys; lAANES. SCHAG, -wld Lot 2. DAVIO M. NEES, dtcffsed,"'flh KCW!rtd f'Nlllll'I perti ln.f ng to lilt ntltw of 11111 NOT IC! HEltEIY IS GIVEH !Ml 1 JQtlNSON • KEHMEDY (fly ; ERNEST J, (4) Volunteer Engineers ExclfPf!no "°"' Miid I.Of 2 •",. .. on. IW llOll"•llon of'-"" lllW """·or 1" ~ dcfdfnl, wtlllln tour ""'""" •!Ito' 1111 "llbllc Hwtno wttt tit Mid btforf n.. c\. KHAG. JR.I. 4525 MtCArthllr 9ou1...,,f'd, . ' . . ' h'/'dtll(lrtloM, mlMrlll 11111 °""" dltlllrl to. llllt of Miid dfce1Hd, •I "" tlnit pvbllcelllll'I ot 11111 llll!IU. c '' -.. c1~ -1-· T p 0 9<111. 1196 N-&NCll C•llfonll• Sc1enhsl.s, Tech n 1c1 ans lubst•~ ivtno btlow , 61¢11 °' • 11"" o1 llh °""" 1" n to 111t1 ct>r111ti 0.1.i Oc!llbtr u. 1t12 Z,., o;;:nc~w 21, 1~ 1f"7~ ':."'.!": n..J. wl'lltfl i. ;;~ 111 bu.intd" of IVESfJ ha lect' "'A •t tetl bit! wtfllllllt Ille rivtrt to fflltr 11po11 P9f"IO"ll pr~. hi wit~ Ont 1ty1fl EONA J, KOLL. 1bo k-II 1, IOM !llerNll .. 11 poyLblt, kl,.,,. City n. llndtrlloroecl lfl 111 ,,,.., •• ,, Pffillnlno S a se 1ve u..rl • 111e 'llff'fec• or n. ~t.a of t1111 AJflll*nt, Modtl St.31Cll. 1tr111 No. 1:iop. EOMA G•UllE KOLL covncll Cl\mlbwl. 42111 C•rnp1,15 om-e. to""' tsl•tw of uld cllotdtnt, w11111" four yourself job matching service Pl'<IPll'tv lllllW • dtoltl 111 soo "" for •111111r111on No. N5'431. E11.tcutrl• Ill ""wrn 1rv1"" T~ ce111er. su111 200. tmnt, "*'1111 elttr n. .. ,,, publ1c111"" of 11111 . . . .,..,. PllfllOMI wllal»tYtr." rlHff"l'ldl'" The l•rm• Incl t'Olldlllons of wit ,,..: of tllll Ibo"' fltmed dtcldtnl C•llloml• to consldwr It. 1$1Pe•I bt lilt llllllct. Jn 27 cities. The program is DHcll of ttcatd. C1th Ill llwlul lnOM'f ol 1111 Ulllled Jlllft JANll!S w. L TAYLott dtclllon ol "" '"""' z 11111 "II D.tlld """""""' 10. ""· run by the American Institute Pliml No. 2: N 0" •• ll c I u 1 I .... Ill Arn11rlc• I" "" 111111 ot iS.000.001 1111 ,. c..m.rv .. lfl( •••t. Admlnltlr•lor '" .... OMlll of ""' ~·I TITLE INSUltANCE AND ' Elumtrlh for lftllr..U llnd t91'ftl, l:O!'l"'l11llll'I. Sul"' NII. Ill o1 Uw p1,...,11 No. UPZA-1 ittowlng !hi TRUST C<lf,IPANV of A ero n a u t I cs and p1,1blrc "'1"""· _.,.. 1nd for 111 AH bid• Incl olfTrl 1TMt bl '" Wl'IU!"ll u. Allltln. c111foml1 flM7 ciutor"I' H-lllHli. llon ,1 "'°2 1,: curtl• w. Merritt, A t · d h y ~ ..,,.._ •-•~-'ol ""'''' 1-1·-.. Ind IOll!I bf recelwo lfl lilt ofllc1 of Fred Till (tUI ln·!7tl W I 1 A i-• C 11-1 "'" Eo-·~-" "" •••11 " s ronaut1cs an I e IJdbor ~~ ..... ..:;·11m1"·,..-~ "" ,_,1·_.;.·..,-.· i~ N .... __., Attori.., for Hld E111t111ot, ,, ...... , ,., e11.KWtrt• • flU ........,., •••11•· .. """ •· •• .......... "' "' "' ""' '"'' '" ~· ,...,., ·~ tlY PrnltY ~ Com.pef'l'I, 4600 11\f •llllYI "'med decedent Department and provides of. 11111.111111, ~1t&1ntnt, r • eo •I , • 31*11 Sol.Itri c111s1 Hlgi....iy, S01Jlh L•11un.1. Plt•m-\ camrws or1..... Newport a , , c n , IA•M•s. KN Ao, JOHllllSON ' rn1lf1'-'!ct °""''Ion •ncl .,.. of 111 c1111on111. II •rrv llmt •fl« tllf first Publltlled Or•noe Coast Chilly Plllll. c Ill I • K•NNIDV f1ce space for job hunters. -Hry '« dHlrlbl• ta.<IWIVI. p1,1bllc1l1011 of 11111 no!lc• •nd bflatt till OC:lobet 27 •nd Nowmbtr " 10. 11, ·F~ ... u AT HER IHFOIUMTIOH, 1ay: l!ltNliST J . SCHAO, JR .I Y?ur ~Lale employment office :1:; ~,.;:1r J":.,"":;,:,~ "':':!.'iu~t!:1~n~~.non .1pply 11 ,.,. 111. 19n lm- 72 =~~.=.4',::'!. f~!f111 c~ =: ~. ':!:"::"" 11~ will g ive you the VEST ad-o.ec1 rtCWdtd M•rcll 1. lfft tfl I OOll '"'Ill wld •ttor_, tor "" Execvter. PUBIJC NOTICE trvlM, c1111on11.1. Ttltphont m.JMO. Ntwlllll"f IHdl. c11H. t16'J d •ttt•. P.1119 S36 ol Otflclat RtCOrdt !" Ille The rlglll Ii r-....S lo 1t iKI .1ny lf'd CAROL J. FL 'l'NN T .. : (1141 .,..,... rc.c;s. Ollkt Ill "" C-ty lltc'O!'Otr of Mid •11 bid•. SUP'E•IOlt COUltT 0' CflLl,OltNIA DtpUly City Clfr'l. °' A~ fir h1C91W 15) TlJE AIA .1. ALSO C°"""' Plllld: Odobtr ''· 1tn. CO\INTY 0" OIJll1'tO• llle C1ty of lnolrie Pllbllltltd Drlll!le C.-1 D.tlty Piiat. "' runs P1rce:t No. J: N o"·••clu•l'rt Jalwl c. ""'· CAii NUM811t '" 114 "P'vblltNd Or•• C..lf Dl>lly P\lol, Nowmbw 17, :IA 111<1 Ototmborf' I, •• workshops for unemployed E•....,,..,,,. tor '""""' l!l'ICI ..,., E•aoc111ot 111 t11t wm of suMMON• November 11. 1m 11.0-11 1tn ,1U·n ' publlc IJIJ11lln. _.. llld for Iii [).tykl M. ,._ O.C..std ·--------------------------aero!lpace engmeers plus a job -·-lntld4lflt•• "*'-1o. l"thldl,. uw OHie• P111"111t: ARTHUlt o . DAWSON ""·1 ,.v.,...~. MOWS•lt & SCHMITT Otfe"d'"''' JACIC CLIFFOltD------...... -.. .-------.-....------.. cou~seli~g service in new !r.j18~1o111,1ml~:!:~~~~·1 ~ =~~~~=~ =~~~1~':!: ooes ONE tllr0!.11111 ,t ~~-4-..--r.-~~ ....... 1-0--...~Q-O ....... 1.. eng1neer1ng careers, job OP'" rn111"'-•· °""'!Ion 1nc1 ""' o1 111 ...,.. c.-ni T oe 1 J · J portunities and job hunting :=:;: _i: CO:::;:~ ..... '~A..,:. T......,_ .,,.™' ~ ': ... n :'~:1~~ M• blen n1t11 bV 1111 • help Trtct No. M'7 "" Mid COVI> ... Incl a.,1 , •• D 1111 , HOWSllt pltl"llll fltllfltl yOIJ, II yvu wllll lo Otfl!ld OR.DER · ' 1 •r A..._,. ftf f:l!tarlw this lll'#Wlt, YClll mvll IHt lfl 1111• cGVr1 1 ( I B h h• Sltlt, ••Pf!' Mtp rtcordt<l 1" °* UJ. ,.ublllhtd Or11191 Cats! Otlty PUOI' wrlll•n plffdlrit I" '""°"H lo tllll ll.-iful & l n el le em, Pa.. the P'9tS 17 11Mi 11 111 MIKtll•-. ~ps. Nonmbtr 1, ,, 1o. 11, 12. 13, 1•. ll, 16, c0f?'4'l•lnt for 1 written°' otl>I ,t11d1119. 11 . ~aut Colle~e Placem e nt Council's 1",!'-,°'~ °' ""'COUl'ltv Atc«Otf °' 11. 1tn. 299.s.n 1 J1n"ct COllf'll w11111" lll d•YI 1111r '"" H... -·Y· . wmrnon1 11 lltl"lltd on yov. °""""'... .,. St1"c:k~n Graduate R e !I u m e Ac· s111c1 Pl""''" ,,. commonly k-PUBLIC NOTICE .,_,,.,,..,.,win bt tnfff~ 111111>11lk1llon -v I t. DI . b t I •lld ck•lol'llllld 11: 1111 0 VII Pllfflf , by n. plli"llll •nd "" cOIJrt ,,,..y "'"'" cumu a um s l r 1 u o n L"!IU11a Hn11. c111forl'll1 !udll"*"' -o.1ifls1 you IOI' 111e -: - Sys tem (GRAD> l!! a com· PERSONAL l"ROPEltTY . •llWI• ffl"" NOTICI OP TltUSTIE'I II.Lii lllllllt' ..tl•f ~i.d '" lilt tlllnP• fl!, premlll'I dt-Ktlblld lt>OYI " .. T.O. t1•n II .,.., with 19 11111 ""lll'tk• ol 1• •t• puterlzed job p I ace men t C••Pfll119 "''°"""°"''' d•-11'<1 °" Dtctmbtr 1. mt. ,, t;oo A.M. • ..,_., 1• n.11 -ltll' • .,.. .-w • H scrvlct which can be u sed by arieen. •Ir condtlllll'll119o flrlPI~ ICtfff'I crccldy EK-' co. '' ciu11 •PPOl"t.i ,......,11y H 1TM11 ..-,. ..... "'' If •11w. •nd 111"11"'· doublt door •I'd relrl11tr1!or, Tnn.IH ...,.,.. •!Id putwllll It De'ld of _., M fll .. • H-. englneer:i. S~ial resume klt.s ,.1111 tt,_. .eftd ~. 1>1111o carwt, T•111• 01~ July 1, 1tn. ••K uftd"" Leon o.it11 Aut1. 15, 1m . l'-bl lhe E . "'''""" door "" wlf'illl'-. 11e &.1e1<. ~ ITld nc°"91d Jiiiy 11. 1tn, •• it.-!SIEALI are avn ~ e at ng1neers c1r-i... 111~ eMnclfller '" <11111111 11r. No. u1t7, !fl "°"' tm. ~ .... 01 WILLIAM £. sT JOHN, c1tn. Joint Council ~45 East 47 St room, Mlllll"t llf!IP 1" 1tv1"" rwm. T.v . Olf'lcl•I lltcOtdl lfl""' offltt o1"" c_.. H1n1lf L. Dobtol'I, OtcllltY ' '' c•Dlll ll'ld tr_,.,,_ ty ll:ecordll' ot Or11191 (Ol,ll'lty, C•lltornl1, De11ttf A. MtCM'fl• New York City 10017. Thi .... 11 tubltct to cvrrtnt t111.n, WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO ·-.......... A ....... 17) The Jl r 0 f ~ s •I 0na·1 -·-· tond.!..,~ rt., r I c' I 11" I . HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (~y•f)I• CMtl ......... Cllllorlll• ,........,.,, , r..,..,11, rlOl'<tt ol wey Ind 1t tlmt Ill "" I" llWM ll"llll'lrt Ill n. ,........_, (7141 ..... no Engineers Employment Refer· ~" !', 1ttM· •ftd 1~..,Y • Vn.fhMI s1.11111 11 1111"''!"1111r•M• 111 "'-A•....., ..,. '"'"'tt1 I Se I PE . CllfT'l-•flC'ft "' .-.COfd Ill bl ur. out Cr"OMV Co.-p0r•ll011 bulklllllf, 2111 '°""" PubtlsMll 0r111Qt Con! Dilly Piiot, ra t\' C1! ( EltS1 IS run by 111 tt.t ~ pr1ct or""' Pll"C'Nttr"" 111116""1.,. c«_.. o1 lrOl9w1Y a. welnui. No~ 10. 11, ,4, •nd o.c:.mDer l. the National Society 0 { ··,-,. '"1Y·-~ vmbl'lfl(ft of~. Soltlt• Ant, C1Uloml1 •II right, 11IM llld 1m JUt-n tH .,..... ,.,_. """"""' It lo 119 lfll..-11! COllwytd le 11'1d ,_ lltld try It ---CC"'.=-:"'.'.':,.,.C:-:=::=----1 J J•r0fell"!ion11I Engineers (2029 IOlcl •• • "'"u"" '" "•• 11" 1N1l11. U!lllfl" Hkl Dwll 111 Trv11 In 1111 P<"OP9f1Y PUBLIC NOTICE K S N W W h. D C l !cb er 11111tr1 ,.,... 11111rt.c1 tor 11111 .,,._ i.ltvttM In "" City 111 coo11 ...,....., lfl ukl I., . .. as 1ngton, •• ...,.,. 1nc1 ""'" bf 1 .. Wl''lll"" 11"4 w111 • c-tv 1nc1 s11i. dll(rlbtd 11: ---,,=:=c-::::--:::::-::::::::---20006 1. "t---rvc~ lls own rec«wit •I Ille Olflcl ol Miii..-, ......... LOI '° of T•!KI , ....... Pf!' m.IP NOTIC• TO c•IDrTCHIS ~ "'-J-lflOl . .11~• lot Uld t•tcut•I•, 11 fK"llnttd lft loelt 70. PIOI )• cf SUl'"lllOll COUIT 01' TH• mcmbt>rs and members of the "° 11,,_, • w ... 1no. $.111 Dlttt. Ml•c•IL•"IOlll ""•· In ,,,. Olfk• of ni. sT•T• o, c1.L1~111 11. "01t lnstltull' ar Electrical and c1111orn.11. °' .,,bt PllMI w11~ n. (I.,, c_.1., lacOl'dll' ot ..... c°""'"· TN• co\"'" 0" o•••o• ' cf llld 5upff'lor C-t ., dtl1...,M Ml AKA · IU1 $.lfltl AIM Str"I, (Olll ... ,e,.1UN Electronic F.ngineers. accepts ~1«1• M. wr,,., "'-•ny. •I,,,., 11-~ 'c1111om1• ir111tt o1 ALICE MAv PACE, ·-• h 11111' N°"""'*' 11"1. lm, W.. ll"I d1tw ~ 111t w\H 11t madt, wt"-! ALICE M, .. A(t, 0.C..Mll. s 0 r I r es u m es r r 0 m ot Pllbll<•tlofl °' !tits l'Oll<• •"Cl llff-c-t .... _,wity, OJWfll « lmpiifd, NOTICl IS MlltllV GIVEN 111 "" Unemployed applleanls Whleh IMltlll(I MOcl Mlt. tlOltlllll ""'' pos-tkin. ~ .... tndifot"I of "" .... MIMll dolc'lidtfll T'" Pit ce<'ll (loO"\I """.I,,_. Md lo CW!'ob!Ml(lft, to NT 1t1t -1f\I"' """' !Ml 111 ,..--lla\llllt ti.II"" -lllJI"" arE clrculal~ among 1.200 K<ou~111111 w.. ~ IW cwtllllll died!, clp.IJ •um " 1111 Mtt MewM w w1c1 wld dlCtdffll .,.. """"Aid to nit """'· emp~yers. ~:::. ::': i: J: :::!: c:t =1 ~~ti~"!~-:-::C."'.:; ;'';.. "i::U~ ~:, ':u..,~ ( I ) O T II E R P fl ().. """°""" '" ..rew 111 11t ...,... .., ~ 1c1v1t1te1. " .,.., • ....., ""' • ,.....,, n.m. w1tt1 1111 _..,.., . • ~ .... Mlttr. T111."" Atlh, ""''"' l'f llld o..d If T""'· ..... dWMI ........... to""' ...... ...., 11 ""offlct FF.SSIONAL 10Ciet1es main--·''"' _. m11 .. ~ ,...,...,_. .,... .,,., 9llfltl'I'" ., "" TNI• " ot no. o1 ~ '"'"""· •~ Honntt1 W111rt11. lllin re.ferrnl and counscllno ~ "" ... .,..., e«tcrtetift " "" trwl• <,...,. ""' ...w °"' If Trw, Altot!W't '' Uw, Wt. 101. 1• '°""' " ~ N ft be ......... 11 Iii !hf Htt Tl'lt ~ ""*' 11lid Dftd If ·~ ll"Cld., e-rly HtUI. C1Ulorflll 11ervlets. The U.S. CI v 11 "' l'ttl:ll"'dl111 of Wlft'l'lftal. l•lt'flh'lt•loll Trutt. "',.._If• ttHCll « fllf•\111111 t1:n1. wMdl i. "" ,._. ot 11!.11~ 11 •-• Co I I , B " tllit, rlt'Clt'dl"' ol ('Oll¥f'r•tott. ff•M* "" Ohlit-t'-wclll'MI 1 fl••,' y, 1119 if'dW'I.,... '" alt IN""'1 11t•1.11 ... "' ·~TVIC't" mm" or s Urt!U .. ~ .... Incl M'll"Nll °' _,..., chll"tfl "'-"tofot't ... ttllll'd •M cllflftrld ,, "" to""., ... ., Hid ......... Wllfllft "°"" of Retrultlno n n d Et~ ,,..,, .,. •' "" .......... el' "" """cMwt ~ 1 wr11"" Dtk¥1t11111 "' '""""" 111tr .,,. 11"1 """l<•llC111 111 1111• _ ro ., ~ °"''"" .,.. o.m.,.. tor ltlt, lftd ... m'" flttkf, amlnat1nn has 11: national Tr>. UfldH'111Md ,._._ "" ~' 1o fttflc9 o1 llrM(fl .,.. of.....,. 19 -°"""' "'""""" •. 1m fl>rf"tr:'l1 eenter too I'll•! ff!Y .... •II llllh pilor .. ftlll'T "' "" ll!ldM•..,,.., IO ••II llld llrOOf<'ty " GEITltUO• c. ••TTllY • . '" ~ Cllllflml .... "" 1111. wHtly wlf oOllgltlklM, lf'ld """'""''" Ill E•tcUl•h• Of "" Wiii 1'11 have ochleved m y ob-D•TID: totow. u , "12 ~ .... ~. 1'''· """""'"1.,.... (auwt uld et n. ,..,.. "'"*' dtc«ltt!I J . I! I , de MA•JORIE M. WlllEH l'Ollct .. ~ ...... Of ~lltill ,, Ill •• NOkMA• WfNllLL ('("t1ve DI 1 ve done L! gul A• t MCV'fb o1 ""w!» °' _...., tn b(IOll 101s1, ~ "°· ot 11111 A:-'t 111 Ltw you to what !IOUr ct'S you can "-'ILLl:.~A:,~.~iito~IMll Of~~·; ~~ •· im. ~~1;..,:1 1...,,._ •• appronC'h -should you be laid lPI'".,.... r,.... , • ...._..... c~ E~ c.. .."""1¥ ..+int..,, .. .,......"'" n I le Iha-'"-' S• °""" '"""""' 9'tlt1 • " MM '"'""'· TMe ftlf) IJ'Mtfl 011 n nny pe11:ce 1me cu CN . ....._ m~l nww "v Jtflft Wi11wpllby .,...,.,. "" •·~· YOURS LABELS TODAY! Pmonallnd • Stylish • Effldent Order for Younelf or • Frland· M•y b• l.IS•id on enY•lopo1 •• r•turn &ddreH l•bels. Also vory h&ndy •• identification labol1 for m.,-kin9 penonal items 1uch •s books, records, photos, otc. labels stick 011 9las1 end may ba used for markincj" hom• c•11ned fo cd items. All l•bsls are printed with stylish Vogwo typ1 on flno qw•lity wh it .. 9wmmed p• per. • And thtse 80UJ'CH will In A,...,.. "" •"""'• • ..,.,_ v1ce '~ """''""""' a..,. Coe•t 0.11., Pn.t, turn. guide you to othtts.' H~,,~~ ~~ o.itt" ,,":,; .. =:"'"~;:"144 ~-:_ .. Diiiy l:;1~ ~-10• ''· JoA; '"" Oeetln~,,_;,,I'.,,.. ... ..,,...,.,,,_,....,,...,,..,_.,...,,...,,..,_,....,,...,.; I I I I \ I l I~ I i , I I I \ I I ) , I I ~ I I I ' I \ I Prices of Stocks Set Record Again NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices took a hilly ride to a high finish today, closing at record levels for the fifth time In the last sh: sesslODk S Helping the gain was what Monte Gordon of arloriu• & Co. called "llmost an avalanche of favorable economic news." · Third-quarter gr.., national product growth fifures were revised upward, corporate/. r oft ts grtw for the .quarter; and the federal elicit de-~~~'. accordiiig lo reports today by federal of· SC DAILY Pll.OT 11 I l ' • I • JI DAILY PILOT His Real Na~e--Ure A Pigg; 'K~ink' Wins Bravos ' • . . From l\1re Services find it dllllcodt lo*"• ltale buml>lms Colonel 1JJnk In lite was Invited to wield lite baton ftllDltecf wllb bis wlle In New titled "Whal~ ... Uy HA~ 1,000 balloons from tmder a In poblic school, most of his whoa odd>...U. blm. !OleYlsloo 1 er l ts "Hoean's by symphony condoclor 8bt<a Yort alter .oervtng four peoed." ' r plaatlc tarpouiln. ~ ballon time w1a ocaipied defending Bui 11 c1oemi bo1Jw blm -. .. eoodOcled lb• Ehrllng.aftertlteactorlbowed moolba of a nve-DIOlllh Jail * carried a sticker enUlling hls good name -witb his .. __. •M.-t. children Wlder 10 to a free fists. any more. -._ M all, up at a re11earsa1 wlllt a scoro. term. Mqarel -· wife of WASHINGTON (AP) -T!te "My-ll06e·used to take on a ~·never comldtrtd cMoPlc ( P'EO'n ) Klemperer II -arlnC u lie l&id the experiellce "was Canada's pr!me mlnhter, was ~:"'ra:J"~~t.finn economy grew a little stronger new shape every week." rwne. -r 'LE Uncle Mar In ' 8 Detto.lt PfO" -a waterabed fOr me. It was crushed in a lhrong of achool Al Mrs. Trudeau released and inflation lncrtased slightly In tbe Marine COrps, same ''Ure A. Pies Is who I am. ll =~· of "'!be Sound of the lasl gasp of m y childrtn and n<arly knocked the balloons, lhe chlldrtn rao- Healthier -Economy !l-eported nlore than estimated earlier, thing. ~~ :!m °': ._ ... 1 adolesceoce." down the steps of the Parlia· ed to grab them before they the Commeree Department "Tbere were some good · • .. me -Detroit synphany and recelv-· * Snaklnd ii 47. ment Hill walkway when she floated out of reach. In the said today In a report on na· fighti. , • ve., lively alfaln." Uro A. Pigg. * eel cries of "bnwo" from tbe Rlcllanl ISuldad, the mm He will tape television and took part In a ct'""""'Y o"°"' crush, she was nearly pushed tlonal economic output for the Toilq, palnlol..d his ..,.. musiclan& for bis ellorts-. who collaborated with~ radlo tallt aboWI to pobllclze Ing C&nada'1 "Book Week." backward down a !light of July-September quarler. food ~urabl In the °"80" w.._-Kluo ...... , best K1em(!ettr, lllP o( German lrila( on t1ie 1IOwanl llligbel thO book ht aDd Irving wrote The li>cidenCoeeurrtd when stepa. Police rushed through At the same time, tbe1_coa..:c.":.:'_1_towo ___ o1_w_ar_,.,._..,_1on~still-· __ -. ___ 1or_his_·_ro1e __ ,.. __ the_~-----Olto--Klem--perer'-~' _au_lob_ioll".::....•:..pby~-boa--=x._•_.:..•.::.•_.:..•bou=t--tbe:.:...:boa=•..:·c.The::::...:boolc::=:...la=-..:Mra=·-Trudea:::..::::..:::."..:released:::..:=:...::•bou=t:.__the=.::m::ob:..:to~her=-reseu:.:::=:e. __ ~ment · said, profits of corporations before ta x e !I showed a moderate lncrea9e in the same period, rising at an annual rate of $(.2 billion com- pared with a 13.4 billion In the second quarter of the year. Revising Its estimate of the Gross National Product, value of the nation's goods and (1N SHORT ... ) services and the broadest measure of the economy. the department said G~'P grew at an annual rate Sr 6.3 percent in the third quarter. a sharper rate of increase than the S.! percent rate oC Increase reported only a month ago. e Turf If! Curb WASHINGTON 1AP \ -Tht gov~! today ordered ma}Ol" restJ1dlons on transport and sale of smaI1 pet tunles beoca~ of f'\°ldenc't thev haw caused aboul ?M.000 eases Ql salmonella poi!oning a year. The Department of Re>Jth. Education and Welf~ said the restrictions. to becomt ~­ fecti\'t Dec. 13. CO\'e!' liTf' turtles. tonoises and terrapin,, -or less than four iZ>cbes - and their ~s. The agfficy cited e\idmct that the turtles are a source of salmonella. a bacteria ll'hidl causes abdominaJ pain, nau- sea, fe\'er and diarrhea. e lJ.N. Clcslt UNITED NATIOSS, N. Y. (AP ) -The United States' drivo to get iU t:. N. budg<I asses.vnent cut from lUS to :!S percent lw produced • Soviel·Nnerican confronlatioo In tbe old Cold War style. U.S. Ambassador George Bush clashed .nth Soviet Ambassador Vasily Safn>o- chuk soon after Sen. Gale McGee (0-Wyo.) opened the drive 'lllunday In the General -')"• botlgttatJ com mlllee. McGte. in t rod u c\ng a resolutlool to reduce the U.S. a.saessment .. as soon as prac- ticable," promised that U.S. contributions to U .N. volun- tary prognms would continue high. e Riot Cause · PHILADELPHIA (AP) An order taking radio and television sets from inmates at the huge Eastern State Cor· rectional ln!titution near here is belleved to have sparked its 1ates1 disturbance. Prison ofllclals oald Inmates asaaulted throe guards early Thursday morning, seized two maximum-security cell blocks and set fire to several mat· tresses. Guards used tear gas to quell the tw~hour discrder. Warden Robert L. JohI\.'IOn said the directive was Issued two weeks ago because ''we discovered that some Inmates were making weapons with the personal items." eBetl>•l'lltOut WASHINGTON CUP!) Notre Dame Univenlty Presl· dent Theodore Hesburgh says ha has handed In his reslgna- tM>n as chairman of the U.S. Civil Righta COmmi.Mlon but not for the reaaon given by the White H°"". Ronald L. Ziegler, President Nixon's press secretary , ac:kMWledged. Thursday that the While Houae has uked for the resigo.aUon of the Roman Clthollc educator, who k>ng bu been critlca! of the ad- m1n11traUon'1 policies on civil rf&hts. LET'S BE FRIEMDL Y It yau have new ncl(thbors OC' ~ of ~ moving to our area. please tell u11 IO that we m~ extend n friend.I)' welcome and he)p them to bKome acqualntl'd in their: neW 1Um>undlngA. 1 . So. cast YisltDr 4'•0l7t 4M-H68 ' 11 ......... ...ulf...-11 ltn.SodllN. GDV'l'tL: IC)llU HEATER Liiii-SET 11aa FIRE-GLO FUEL LOGS 57~ora Com-Md lOgo thal -nal f:: cad It IGTft a 'lol a chopping Ill lho yard. Six logo to a pack. ' . WINCHESTER PROPAllE MATCHLESS TANKS STOVE 76~ 3300 FarUM trithlazdiet. !lo malch for tbla. lalll IA 1€ ua-llghw. Don"t IUD! • --Qalck. ~to-aboal ·ear · mentaat l.miD(I your 8- u ont plice. to Ugbl It. . WALL HEATER 28.000 al tbOH waadorlul. oxcitlag BTU'a. (Sc>Uiiili lllto - ••mo ltlud •! !n>.!@o.l,_ M0W1ta on wall so 1°" can stand in front before you. dash Into tho cold. 44a2_____ --·-· BAS~BOARD BEATER Clever gadget that hid.ea ··at yoUr feet but lrffpa the room right. Built in fan to apread heat. aafety tip-o't'er cut-oU 1witch. 14aa WALLMOUMT ~QJ: . HEATER gs1 • WINCHESTER l'UIUfACE Fll.TERS CATALmc HEATER 33~ 1997 Mast ttlcmdard mu ta tit your Matera. Quick tttcullng to 7000 BTU. Alwars keep a clean Sito, quietly In Ibo -one lnstcill.ed ao ancl ta lust m warm aa yourfamoco a !Ihle puppy (lan't won't onrwork U.-U that culo), OIJ! of a lob. 14, Hnr Yisltar ., MMI74 '" • ~· " I • ·'' ' ' ' , / • '· • • r L ' ' ' I ·I ' l I I I I '' 1' • I I ,l 1 · I l ) I ··I ' \ ; .. --. ·-··· - -Today VOL. 65, NO. 322, <4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COONTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911_' TEN CENTS .Lagunans Greenhouse Grows Headache , By JACK CHAPPELL Of 111t O.U., P'IW ltaff For Joseph Noland and hJs wife Margaret. of Laguna Beach it was the sort of problem that happen,, to other people -the sort or thing that Is read about in the newspaper. "We goofed," Noland sai<i. . He explained that the couple had coO: .structed a greenhouse atop the garage of their house at 746 Summit Drive. It's a great greenhouse and exactly suited for Coast keeplr)g the tropical ·plant. and orchid! that both of them grow. Tber:e was only one problem, the gre<nbouse was built without first getting a permit from the city. Now, the city says the Molands have to move the greenhouse back four feet. Noland la the Joaeph of Joseph's Ring Shop in Laguna. He figures the greenhouse, built with a $2,300 home im· provement loan would cost about fl,000 to move. Moving it wou1d mean dutruction of a portiog of the house foundatiOn and then jacking it up on little rollers, Noland told the city Council during an appeal motion. "I don't th.ink it can be done without breaking every piece of glass in the place," be said. · Noland appeared before the council to appeal a decision by the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) which bad held that the couple could keep the gre<nbouse, Cleans Up but that It had lo be set back. BZA members ruled that t h e greenhouse had lo be set bacl: so that plant. could be put in !root of it lo bide It from view. The problem b that the Noiaoch' garage is nonconforming, acCon:ling to city laws, in that it encroaches into a re- quired set-back. '11>erefore, the greenhouse, built atop the garage encroaches into the requU;ed From Rain· More. .'..:. . ... .. ---,_ - • Ill Forecast ~y Preacher Arrested On Rape Count A lay fundamentali!t Laguna preacher was :SCheduled for arraignment today on alleged charges of assault, assauJt with if!.Unt to commit rape, and coercion of a woman to commit a sez act. Burtram Samuel West, 40, of 31702 .Mar Vi.sla,. ~th I.ajunll, was arrested by Loguna Be'ct> po)lce after a COl)lplaint was made by a 20-ye~-old La~ Beach woman. west· Is an' ln!tructor at the Laguna Beach A:t Club. _11';est, •=: , and ~cUve i.,-Joy ~ e the Loi-..... wi!f.' alleged · -left able with ~:woman late Tuesday nigh.I at the cllllt : Det. Gene Brooks-said the womM's alleged assailant forced her into~• club sauna bath, and overcame her resistance and screams by choking her almost to unconsciousness. . _The woman was forced to perform a sewaI act, Det. Brooks said. Peron. Arrival On 'Peace Trip' Sparks Mutin y BUENOS AffiES (UPI) -F o r m e r PrMident Juan D. Peron fiew home to- day on a mission of peace fr<im 17 years of exile, but his arrival touched off a naval mutiny and set the stage for possi~ ble.·army.Pcronist clashes. Peron arrived to a political future as uncertain as his landing when driving rain forced the pilot of his plane to make a .second swing around the field after a briif touchdown. A military force of 30,000 kept Peron RWated at the outset frorq. all but aboUt 300 ot his wUdJy "!Rtbusiastic followers . 111e quickly crushed mutiny occurred before dawn at the Naval School of Mechanics in suburban Vicente Lopez when a handful ol ooncommmiooed of- ficers seized aome fellow officers. and at- terQpted \.0 take over the Installation. In a brief firefight, they """' 1""11ed by marines loyal to military Pr~t Alejandro Lllnusse, and ned with· thell' officer hostages In a number of com- 1 1andeered vehicl~. ·They surren~ to an army .patr .. I after a second c18sb. Police aaic' one non- com was killed. Troops ringing Ezelsa International Airport fll'eo tear 1J11 lo disperse marching Peronist columns -Which at- tempted .o break thrdugh cordons in de- fiance .>f a ban on popular con· centrations. The crowd, which turned out in the pouring rain to. meet . Peron, was baited by 1 line of soldiers with bt.yooets drawn. two tanks and truckloads or police with tear gas guns blockll1tf the highway Ill ._miles from the airport. "We are your brotbera !'' the crowd sho(Jted. - "Stay calm !" said the ooldlen. 'lbel> the people charged the Orsi llne of. 11'.00P'-• &lgtily to 100 ltar 881 canltten ~re nncflnto the crowd by the troopS. No one "" "1'9rted lnJUttd and wlUlln .1$4 mlnutes ·the crowd dlspcl'led. nie sprawlln& capital of eight million people resembled 1 ghost town today because of a Peron~atled general •trike and a paid holiday dccr<td "In the int•mt ol aecurtty" by the aoverorntnt. (S.0 PERON, Pip I) Costly Fight -Ex-senator Leaves Wife $10 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPl)-Former U.S. Sen. Edward V. Long of Mi!:souri reduced his wife's and child's bequests in a will rewritten just a few weeks before his Nov. 6 death because of a family quarre~ the Kansas City Star has said in a copyrighted article. The newspaper said Thursday that acronling to sources close to the family the estate Is valued at an estimated $2.3 million . .. Severe Damage Expected Florence Long, bis widow, and the couple's daughter, Ann Miller, were A:J Orange Coast residents clean up left $10 each. from the stonn that dumµed nearly two Mrs. Long also will receive the family's 32-room home near Clarksville. It inches .Jf rain on ·:.hem Thursday, was joinUy owned by the couple and could not be affected by the will. weather forecasters warned ~y lhat . The Star said the bulk of the estate was placed in a trust cmtrolled by ~-~-.storm may hit S '~U:f-t'e1' 0 Loog's !"CretarJI .of 261years, Helen Dunlop, in her late 4-0s. , • , . ,,_,,..._.. .......... _ Long's 5-ye,ar-old granddallghfer, Ami Elizabeth Miller, w!ll'i'oeeive lio1f • ' ~ .... -...,,,._, ·the estate at age ·25 ai>d the remainder five years later. A 111JOkA11nan for . the 0ranp Coonty .. , Until that time, Miss Dunlop will control the Loog holdings, lndndlng two · Flond Oiotrol . Diltrlct aald '1'111rodaJ's banks, 21 -ll Joan company offices and about 2,000 acres of lmnland, the slorm brought a 1ota1 of UO inches of newspaper aald. rain lo Otal1(e County. Added lo the ~ainfall from prev-storms, there bu -• -·o1 4.11 Inches ol rain tlila Seventh· Day Stalemate by Bakers _ Widens 5-state Strike? A "stalemate" in bakery union negotia~ tioM promisel to widen the five-state walkout which is forcing housewives to buy lesser-known brands of bread but has not led to critical shortages in area markets. Today is the seventh day of the walkout. A spokesman for the striking Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union hinte<I the negotiations stalemate would be the yeast --giving rise to union speculation that the walkout would ' • s p r -e a d eastward." Nearly ball of the estimated 12,IXKI bakery workers in California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah and Wuhington have been idJed by the dispute in which the union is seeking to win consecutive instead of split days off. Management says such a n ar- rangement would impair its ability to deliver fresh tftad to stores and restaurants every day. Jo.9eph Kane, vice president and chief negotiator for the striking Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union, said 'l"bunday the strike would begin movil}g eastward over the weekend If the pr~nt stalemate Jsn't broken. .. And I can't see any sign of progress now," he added. Shortages of bread and some other baked goods have been noted in many of the struck areas but small. nmunion bakeries appeared to be producing enough to prevent any critical ahortages. Kane said the union does not plan to picket supermarket bakeries. rrr Continental the nation's largest baker, has been the primary target so far although Kane said the dispute in- volves all union bakeries. Interstate Brands bas locked out its employes in some areas to preeent a united front with I1T Continental. A third large firm, American Bakery Co., has one plant being picketed in Seattle, Kan,. said. Ir the union expand.5 the strike, Kane said pickets would move eastward on a city-by-city basis, shutting down bakeries that are provldinc bread and other good! to areas already struck. The walkout began last Saturday alter ...gollatlonl in Loa A!lieles broke off the day before. -compa<ed to the .31 inches last year 1t !hla time. 1be new ltonn, which will .start with light raio.1 Saturday dfternoon is .!X- pected to cause major damage from Ooods and mudslides because the ground is already saturated f1om Tuesday's and ThW'i<Uiy'I stofms. ~ - Despite heavy rainfall this week, road engineers and flood control engineers report no alide or flood problems ip Orange County. However, in San Diego County, there were some reported problems. The Nallonill Weather Service said three bx:bel of1moilture fell tn Sao DI.ego County mountains with aootber inch ex- pected by nightfall. Three men whose car stuck in 1 D o w on Los Pinos Mountain near Pine Valley broke into a sherifrs radio station and brOadcast a "mayday" call for help, to which a deputy respond- ed. Tomad<>like winds toppled trees, smtBhed windows and knocked down fences in the Chula Vista area southeast of San Diego. Power failures lasting several minutes also were reported. Jn ., swamped r o a C: lnterse<:tions. lifeguards pressed into service rescued dozens of motorists. Thirty cars were in· volved in an underpass smashup. Six other pel'IOllll were injured Thunday near San Diego's Old Town. The Weather Ser~-e said totals throughout Sootbem Callfomla by tonleht ahould reach three incbts of rain In coastal ltCllom and up lo four Inches of rain and mart than a foot of snow in the mountalnl. Heavy rain and tno• was forecast through Saturday, taperirljj off to &bowen Sunday. Interstate 40 at Needles was ordered !Seo RAIN, Pap ll D_~iving Safety Improved Nat ion al Traffic Official Sees Strides in 19.72 By RUDI NIEOZTELSIU Of .. .,.. .. ., ... , .... Significant strides have been taken ln 1972 to make 11utomobUe driving aarer for · all Amertcons, acconling to 1Jooi111 Toms, -ol the National Highway Traffic Safety AdmlnlstratiOn. He lald a pthortng-ol ouloml>U•• spec!alty manu1acturm In Anaheim Tluioday be bu faith In "tho automotive lnc:hDtrT• abHtty al'Jd desire to take en active rolt In nduclng dealhl ad ln- ,furiM on the n116on .. bi&hwa)'I." Al lolnlall9n ... tllat .. -. Tomi di.ct the lllC<eldul ...... 1t11 of an Ex- perimental Saltl)I v....,.. (JSV ) pro- duced by ee ..... 1 Molon under • con- tract '!Ith the U.S. pvemment. The t .. t WU condllded In Phoenix Tueoday 117 OynaaiC -. a ..._,, ol I h e Newport Beadt-based • lntrasysttll1' firm. • Toms aald the early flndlnp Indicate that the four dummy occupanll "did well" when a~ CIUblon5 In the front and ,.at of the •bldtJlrM durtna the IO mph c:rull . "f\Jtut'I! -.rtN," Tomi indicted. "wtll enjoy the proltCtlon ol U.. 1a1es1· can evtt bu.Dt. ln large mt.AIW"I bec.IUll of thla outatandll1tf tU!llple ol coopera- tion In • vital _, -m." In addition to tliii GtiOral llolort ESV, lestl ba•e been condueled on two other aaft!J ""1clel .,,.-bJ Fairchild and the Amertc.n Machine and Foundry C!)rporJl\199, Fnrd It nltn prodnclna en ESV under • token SI l'ontract similar \o that negotiated with General Molon. The Fanl ~ II adleduled for dell"'l' to the aovtmmtnt .ACrt mooth 1od wiU , • be tested e11Jy nut year. In addition lo the U.S.. which bu been conctntraUn& on a 4,0QG.pound "fernUy oedan" type ESV, West Germany, G ... t Britain, !'Tanc<, Ital y, and Sweden are devcloplng ESV'a In lbe lrltcrmedlate welll>t ""19· Japan II ~ on a ..tllcle In Ille 1,500 pound nnce. Toms noted that the bta•lor llSV1 art more eu!ly dellped thatt I b t UcJ>tw<lcht •ft!J cars, ilvlOtf U.S. IUlOmaken a W.mporary I fump Oii Ult competltloa. But be added lbat U.S. manuladunn wlll _, bave lo move In the dlroctlon ol pn>duclng amalltt. more ~ o m p ' r t vthlc\es to ~e n!••urca "Wa're tllartil1tf will> lbe .. .im ESV• 1od an "°"nr, our way down. We ~ would aO Ilka lo !iring U..lr weight .so... (Boe 5Al'ITY ...... ll • setback and requires a variance. The BZA Is required lo rule on ptrrnlts as if the requested actk>n is being taken in the required· proceduN!, that is, before the glfucture is built. But the greenhouse was buill at the time the Noland! applied for the permit. The city council majority agreed that Noland should not have to move . the g"""""""" back. - Mayor Oi:ailton Boyd, Councilmen Carl J~ and P~illl• Sweeney voted to-let- VSC Detetae the greenhouse stay, Peter O.tra.oder voted to deny the request and Roy Holm abstained. It takes four affi nnalivc votes to overturn a BZA decision and the Noland! lost. But they .,_,ill ~ going back to lb& first BZA agaln with another appeal .and more informaUon . · '1'm rinding out that ll you do not get a permit, you can really get into trou- ble. 11 Noland saSd. • '"'' T ....... I A student guard sits In the cool• night by the well wrapped statue ol USC's ·Tommy Trojan Tbursdt'rid:-8 the USC·UCLA football game ap- proaches, USC students are g no chances -the UCLA Bruins traditionally make an effort to paint the statue in their school colors. Building Size Ordinance Pushed by Laguna Council An urgency ordinance to cure unel"- pecttd problems with a new city law dealln( will> lot 11-and building attes wa1 pushed this -by the Laguna Beach. City OJunclL The law which wu puied at the No•. I council mtetln( amtnda the deOnltlon of "Jot" requlrtn( combination ol ad- jacent propert let: under • • I n 11 e ownenhlp for bulldlnl -If Iota do not meet mlnlmum U n_.quWmenll. 1booe mlnl!IUll ..,._. .,. 70 feet width,. !al 'dejicli md 1,100 ,q.... feet ana, A IOI nol'~ any -of thOse reqUl.....ota-14 not qualUJ .. a bulldl11tf alte. The law WU lntanded lo llmk -development In older portions ol the town when! antique -. aomeclrntl ak atop two loll. With locruaing land va1-. OWllll'I .. .,. dcmol lsht"i the old ""'-and bu Udin1 u1o·o·new bomel when Oif'a, only one stood. This loc:rtaM trafllc and pa rkma problems. Laguna's Girls Club Plans First Meeting The nnt meetlnc of the Girls Club of Laguna 1looch wtD be held llarlinl at I p.m. ~ at the <;omm u otty l'r<sb)'ltrlan diur.b, 41$ l'onot Ave., t.aruna 11<och. Apphc-few the <~ore avatlable 11 IChoola. and tbe city llcr<atbl O.•paltfll<nt. Club ac.tlvlllff will lnchldo t•hle pmd, volleyjioU am aod ctofts and llcld tripo. Adult ••een, too, '"' ••lco<tit and ..., •-the cltr R<omllon ~ for lllrtlllr in. formation. Howt'Vtr. It was diK'Overed thlt the law would hit IOfne '.evelopttt It Top or the World. In tho Portalina Laguna area nnc'. In the reaches ol Bluebird Canyon, places whe re It wu not lnlcndcd the law !!hootd apply, There arc bu ildlng lites where the drvelopr r ha.! mnstriJcted '*" ror his !See LOT SIZES. PIJe It Ora a ge C:aallt . r ' ' (' : I DAILY PILOT LB Peace Talks To Resume ' On Monday • By Uolted Prtts lnternatloaaJ The White llouse announced today that Dr. Henry A. Kissinger will res ume the Vietnam cease-fire negotiations Mooday in Paris with Le Due Tho, the man wltb whom he worked out a nine--polnt truce that was never signed. Tho arrived in Paris today u•ith a d~ mand the document be signed qWckly . Press secretary Rona ld L. Ziegler said Kissinge.r \.\'OUld leave at 7 a.m. PS9I' Sun- day and that he expects the next negotiat- ing session will las t .. several days or perhaps more." He said additional consultations would be needed with both North and South Vietnam after the meeting with Tho. The North Vietnamese ne\\'S agency al· ·so announced the talks ,,:ill resume ~ton- ' day, the first time the Communists an· ·nounced in advance the date and place for the secret meetings, held in an Ull.· known location outside of Patil. It said Tho would be accompanied by Xuan Thuy, the chief negotiator lo the long-running Paris weekly talks. The North Vietnamese have lnsi!ted that tbe cease-fire agrwoent be signed Immediately and that there be no major changes. Tho stopped off In Peking and Moocow en route to Paris from Hanoi and COm· munist sources in Paris said the Soviets and possibly the Chinese urged hiin , to display moderation in his talks with Kissinger. . Ziegler left open the possibility that Kissinger would ny from Paris to SaJgon F rtdf1, NMmber 17, I 97l < Ul'IT~ Early Thanksgiving ... Gov. Rona1d Reagan departs from tradition and carves a cooked tur· key in liis Capitol office instead ol suffering the antics of live turkeys that have given him a rou~b time since he became governor. The 27- pound tom turkey was a gift from the California Turkey Federation. Pt 1flil P.,e l PERON ••. - A nfilll·loac rU> turned Into a downpour before Ptrut '• cbartett>d jet set down ate:• 1.m. PST at Ezeiza, the nlrport which Illa r....r ~ built dwinc bll ltM lo 1• ...... • It WU liao ... 8oDI. Jfi• Ha, -.w- a bloody military n.Olt cbued Peroo ahoan! • l'vquiJllt gunboat into alle. Tba mWtary .....,..eat did not want to rlsk a massive 'Peroni.st rally Oaring out of control today. A 1969 antiterrorist state of slea:e stW in effect wu invoked to prevent outdoor mass rallies. Peron was a virtual prisoner at the airport at hands of the troop.> ostensibly Ihm to protect him. The crowd shouted "Pen:ln, Peron" and sang the nadonal anthem and the movement's marching song, ' • T h e Peronist Boys". Some of the tough, beefy trade UDion leaders had misty eyes. Until this year, the eight governments that have followed Peron's regime in Argentina have banned his return. But the current military government of President Alejandro Lanusse is anxious to return Argentina to constitutional democratic government in elections scheduled next March. It cleared the way for the old dictator to return in hopes of bridging the political gap his Peronist followers have created between themselves and other Argen- tines. Peron has been nominated by his followers as presidential candidate for those elections, but be is not legally eligi- ble to run because he failed to meet the residency requirement established after ·his nomination. Racing Lobbyist Suffers Attack, Dies in Hearing Cfl!CAGO ( UPI) -By bis own admis- sion, Jack Carpenter frequented Chica- go's racetracks with a vengeance, an avid fan of gimmick betting recenUy outlawed J Witness: Hartelius • 'Injudicious' By TOM .BARLEY 01 1H ~ t'lltt ll•H LOS ANGELES -A physician called as the final witness in the state's case here agalnat Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of El Toro Thllflday challenged the Harbor Area doctor's we of nartotlcs ln the emergency rooms at Cos ta Mesa Memorial Hospital and Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. • Dr. Guy Turgeon, a French..canadian physician who now works in the state's narcotics offenders program, testified in the final. hours of the three-d.a) bearing that Hartelius, 52, was "injudicious" when he administered Demerol to nurse's aide Reba Vaughn on four occasions in lat! 1968. Turgeon criticized Hartelius for using the highly potent narcotic for a reported migraine headache. And he made it clear ln hi s testimony to the , committee of four fellow physlclans that Demerol was the Jast thing be would have used for the reported vomiting ol blood. What will be the fifth three-day hearing by-the State Board of Medical Examiners into charges of moral turpitude and un- proressional conduct filed a g a i n s t Hartelius will open here Jan. 24.. 1 Orange County attorneys Matthew Kurilich and Tom Reilly will then open their defense of the accused physician. Kuriliclt warned hearing officer E. F. DcVilhiss, however, Uut developments in the upcoming Orange County Superior Court lrial of alleged members of the "Brotherhood of Eternal Love" drug ring may interfere with those dates. F...-P .. eJ LOT SIZES ••• structures and the pads, cut out or hillsides or Into rock Just met previous standard.s. Mark , T. C1ni1.bJner, I L•ll.(08 deYeloper, told tlle i»uodl o1 .... wbere'"i/. loll may -Ille 7t foot width quittment by only ' foot , or inches, would be forced to be combined with an adjacent propertlt» for b u 11 d I n g ~~t could have an area of twice the required minimum, but because It Was Jess than just one element In the re· quirement, it would not meet the .stand· anis, be said. He fndlcated the city could be Involved in extensive law sulta u a result of the new ordinance. Councilmen wert Informed also that the matter could hit Arch Beaclt Heights properUes unfairly. Bill Leak said thal persons owning two lots tbert would be assessed for two sewer lines, but would be allowed to bulld only one dwelling. City Attorney Tully Seymour told tbe council that because of the action, many persons were attemptlrur to evade the law by transferring iltie to family members. "They're ptllllclcy,'' Seymour said. "It was one of those thinp that everyone thought was a great Idea and it zipped right through the Planning com- mission," Seymour said. A terse letter from the Board of 1.oning Adj ustments (BZA) questions why the BZA was not advised, and why It was not consulted, because that body woold be primarily Involved with bearing requests for variances brought by the law. The urgency ordinance i;tarted by the council will l : heard. again during a special session Dec. 2. It will amend the previous ordinance IO that it 3pplies only to new lot 'IUb- div\Siom. FromPqel SAFETY ... but we can't do it right now," Toms said. for more talks with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. He has demanded that (1) the cease-fire agree- ment provide for the withdrawal ol North Vietnamese troops and (2) guarantee that a coalition government will not be im· posed on South Vietnam. Marine Driving Wrong Way Dies In Freeway Crash Rivals Agnew, HHH Together . by the 'Illinois Racing Board. The Fullerton lawyer represents one of 31 persons lndif¥ed by the Orange C.Ounty Grand Jury. Until the time COrQes when automakers are pushing mthlng but safety vehlcles from their assembly lines, the govern- ment meanwhile ii busily preparing further safety standards for the current generation of cars. Gen. Tran Van Dong, a member of the South Vietnamese parliament and a close friend of 'Thieu 's, also arrived in Paris today and said he came as a represents· A wrong-way driver was killed Thurs-live of the Vietnamese people. Ziegler said Kissinger will be accom-day night on the san Diego Freeway paned by Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., "''hen his car crashed heador. into another his chief deputy, and by deputy assistant vehicle in San Clemente slightly injuring Secretary of State WUllam H. Sullivan. the five occupants. a Southeast Asian expert who took part in some of the early meetinss. Haig coo-The California Highway Patrol said ferred in Saigm a week a.go with Tbieu. Cad V. Black Jr. of Madison , Tenn., a ~inger flew to . Camp Dav,id l?!aY Marine stationed at El Toro Marine fo r tallcJ wllh President Nixon before his Corps Air Station, was killed lmtanlly Sunday departure. when hiJ car smashed into one driven by Saigon reporu had said Thieu might send a delegate to try to sit bt 00 the Mrs. Sandra Malone, 001 E. San Juan, KilalJ1ier-Tbo talk!, hut thia apperentl,y San Clemente. did ~ mater\a\lze. CBP oU1c\ala bad not determined this The 'flblte Houle remained optlmlatic moru1ng ,.ey Black was going the wrong on ., earl,y ceo1811re _.,,.t although way. •both the North Vie-and South :v1 tnlinese appeared to have hardened Mrl. Malone and passengers Eve '.t~ ~Uons Tb~ In the~.!l -_M@.lone,_13, and Don Malone, 11, were ·sc.heauled Paris peace ta*'. treated at San Clemente General : Hanoi said It would not ~cce~t chlnces Hospital and released. Two other young : in the proposed draft ~ftre .qme-occupants of the Malone car, Holly ment, Saigon said tbei'e m~t. be ·pro. Ertman 13 and Robin Ertman 11 were visions for the withdnwal of NOrtb Viet. liated a~ i~jured but not tak~ io the nameae troops.. bospltal. Highway patrolman said Black was Blaze Desb·oys Luxury Home · southbound in the northbound lanes when he collided with the other vehicle just south of Avenida Pico offramp. Mrs. ~lalone's car tipped on its side but was righted when It glanced oU a passing camper truck, officers saio. CHARLO'ITE AMALIE, V • I . CAP) -Vice President Spiro 'P. Agnew and Sen. Hubert Humphrey are sharing the same two-story cot- tage at the swank Caneel Bay resort. Humphrey is upstairs, Agnew has the first floor unit. It is strictly coincidence that the Political rivals are under the same roof, says Caneel Bay General Manager Richard Erb. They were "just the only rooms available," Erb aaid. Basketball Oinic For Boys, Dads Slated Saturda)' . A day long basketball clinic for school age boys and their fathers will be held Saturday at the Laguna Beach High School gym, The clinic will open at B:ll a.m. with breakfut of coffee, milk and cookies, provided by the ·Kiwanis CJub. Llmch will be provided later in the day I courtesy or the club. Guest speaker at the clinic will be Bill Bloom, coach of the El Camino College A luxury home in C.OWan Heights north ·of Tustin was destroyed Thursday in an :early morning blaze In which a maid was ·injured fighting the fiune:;. ----basketball team. Jerry Fair, Laguna • • . • '. Orange County firemen said maid ·Lucille Heyer of Santa Ana was slaying : with the two children or Mr. and Mrs. C. ·James Dorrenbacher when the fire broke ·out. : It is believed to :1ave been caused by : defective wiring in 3 closet. -She tried to put out the fire 'fftth. the : garden hose and was burned on the.Jen . : arm. The children were not injured ln-tba.- : $8(1,<MXt blaze. • ' I OUM•I COAST DAILY PILOT • .. • B h M H't Beach High School varsity basketball eac an l , coach, also will speak. ... Other highlights include a documentary His Car Stolen· on the 1.os Angeles Lakers and a preview ' scrimmage of the high school varsity squad. G1·oup Watches A Huntington Beach man, hauled from his car as he left a Costa Mesa bar, was beaten •nd his car stolen as a group of Wttnt.sses stood by and watched, poll~ repjlriecl 10aa1. "According to Costa Mesa police, Wnllam Rhegt Prince, 25. of 6891 Bren- nan St. was leaving Finnigan'! Rainbow ol 171t Placentia Ave . at about 1 a.m. Wednesday when the Incident took place. Prince told police he was hauled out of his small car by two or three men that he had had a btief confrontation with earlier in the bar. The men beat and ki cked Prince until he was unconscious. Police report that witnesses to the beating, who dld not nid Prince, told him when he regained consclousnesa that the men had driven off in his car. Prince nagged dowr. a passing patrolm1tn and after telling his story was takl'n to the Orange County MedlcRI Center for treatment of the cuts and bruise! he suffered ln the assault. Polil't are looking for the suspects to- day, described as "biker types." Grange to Head Art-A-Fair Boar<l • > Laguna ~ach artist I.>oullu Grange has been cltcted president of tb• Art·A· fair board or directors, repl1clng Jean Spiry. JICI: WllJlaktr Wit elected Prat Vice president; Davkl So10f1l0n. second vice pruldent: aDd Nonna J a 'J , co~ rel!IOlldl!>& """111')' • Other -boml member• are Jlldy Wllltelock, 9'Ctttal')'; Elinor llutty, trtuurer; and Vivia n Caldwell, third vice presidenl. Information on the Laguna Beach Recreation Department boys basketball league wW be handed out. Boys are asked ta wear basketball shoes so they may participate in actual play. For further information on the clinic contact the cuy-recrealloo department, 49Hi24, Ext. 47. Re-elected Solon . Held on Drunken Driving Charge SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sacramento Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'bell. has been arrested and booked on a charge of drunken driving, pollce reported today. Police said Z'berg, 46. waa Involved in a. rear-tnd collision here Thunday nJgbt at Ri vC!rside Boulevard and 4th Avenue. No one wa1 seriously hurt In the ac· cldent, they said. Ortieen Bob GlUle1 and Chuck Barham said the vet.Man leglsl1tor wa s "cooper1tlve" at lbe .scene of the ac-- cidt:nt. Z'btra was taken to the cit) emergen- cy station 1t poUoe beadqulJ'ters for a brtath test, then to the third Ooor JaU for booking, whlcb Included b e I n g photographed and ftngerprlnted . Th< offlctn Al!! the llltHwned car Z'berg w11 drlvlng rammed the rear of a car drlV<n by Phlll\J S t • p h a n I e Funakoshl, t9. Ontles said M t u Funakoshl'1 car was l<nocked about 71> feet . •1e uld witnesses reported thlt MJss Funakoshl was siopped to make a left tum. Police 18id tbil wu Z'1>e'l'• oeoond drunk drMna arruL l'bc lln~ they said, 1Vll!I in 1969 . • And although understanding his pas- sion, board members good naturedly laughed at bis earthy style when be !tart- ed to address the board Thursday on be- half of "\he litlle people"' be professe,<I to represent. But the SS-year-old cab driver never had a chance to finish his plea for the return of gimmick betting -quinellas, perfectas and trifectas. Shortly after popping two nitroglycerin tablets into hi.s mouth for a heart condi· tion , Carpenter collapsed on the witness stand. Efforts to revive him failed and he was pronounced dead on anivaJ at North- western Memorial Hospital, the victim of a heart attack. Fl'Olll Pflfle l RAIN ••• closed Thursday after heavy rains undermined a stonn sewer excavation. A state Divl:;ion of Highways spokesman said the area "isn't even safe to walk on." Traffic, meanw~. was detoured over U.S. 95 north to Bullhead City, Ariz., then sout11 on U.S. 66. Heavy snow was falling in the San Bernardino 1'-1.ountalns do~ to the 4,000 foot level. Tire chains were required in some areas and dense fog in the foothills made driving extremely Jazardous. Some secondary roads in the mountains were closed because of t!>e soow. A Chattanooga, Tenn., man returned to the witness stand Thursday after being agii.in assured by the Orange C.Ounty District Attorney's Office and Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams that he will not be prosecut.ecl on the basis of bis testimony against Hahellus. Fred Couch, again warned by Kurilich that the state might not keep its word, testified that Hartelius gave him prescMptk>ns for narcotics under the false name of Fred CasUebeny and that he once paid Hartelius $100 for supplying him with Demerol. Kurilich asked the committee to bear ln mind that Couch was "a habitual criminal" and that he had served four prison tenns. It was earlier stated that Couch, 44, was ev.ading mamlaughter charges filed in Tennessee when he met Hartellus at the Costa Mesa home of his relative Ray Vaughn -Reb' Vaughn's now l!Btranged husband. Mrs. Vaughn, 31, of San Clemente, bas testified that Harteliu.s provided her with the De merol that changed her into a certified drug addict. She also testified that Hartelius moved into her Costa Mesa home and lived with her and her children after her husband moved out. The attractive blonde testified that Hartelius kicked and beat her and perforined abortions on her while they were Jiving together. Photographs o( her discolored and abscessed posterior have been admJtted into evidence. Toms said one of these ls the new head and taillight rule _ ju.irt r e I e a s e d • Automobiles are now pennltted to have lighting e q u i p m e n t up to 200,000 candlepower to avoid overdriving of beadlightl. A three-beam system ii advocated by Toms ' administration. It would consist of n.> outer low beams and a thlrd light on the left-hand side of the car that aims for the right side of the road." The new rule allows high beam llghil w tum wit!> the sleerlng wheel and permits wuhlng and wiping sy1temJ on all headllghts. During his ad~ at the Anabelm Convention Center, ~ .... allo dllcloaed that infiatabJe seat belts have been IUC- ces.sfully tested with human volunteers ln Philadelphls. The hella lnflala on impact and ore designed to grad.!Jally decelerate the human body rather than decelerating in one brutal yank. Coach Waives Right SAN DIEGO (AP; -A suburban high school coach has waived his right to a hearing Oil transfer to PboeniI, Ariz. to stand trial on a marijuana smuggling charge. Drexel's Pre-Holiday Et Cetera SALE During this Holiday Season, Drexel is offering ~elected pieces from their Et Cetera collection at very special pr<ces. From Brass Head- boards to Glass Top-Cocktail Tables on sale now. ' • SALE 169.00 SALE 99.GO .... , .... ...Ut.M DREXEJ.,.4iERITA6~ENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS1AN --------- INTERIOR ·S WWDAYS a SATU•DAYS t :OO to l:JO RIDAY 'TIL tiOO NfWPORT IEACH e 17J7 WlnCLIF' DA., '42..JOll LA6\INA IEACH e J41 NOlfH COAST HWY. ., .... ,,, TORRANa e !)Mt HAWTHOlNI ILVD • t71·127t • • , .. I } I I '1 I I I ) I ~ 7 < • ) I I ~ I 7 • I I • I I l ' . . .. Saddlehaek , Te day9j.._. EDITION VOL. 65, NO. 122, <4 'SECTIONS, # PA&ES IJSC Defense A student. guard sits in the cool night by the well wrapped statue of ,;USC:s Tommy Trojan Thursday. As the USC·UCLA football game ap- proa<'hes, USC s!Udents are taking no• chances .::. the ·11<':i,A Bruins · traditionally make an effort to paint the statue in ·their school colors. · (See story, Page ~6.) · . ~· Co~ditiorial Use Permit May Be Lifted on Parce l Reviiions of the · Irvine Industrial Gorpplex zoning law are expected to strip the c:onditional u~ perm.it requirement Ctom the ~acre McDonneli Douglas parcel near orange County Airport. 'Thursday night, Irvine planning com- missioners appeared to favor a stall sug- gestJon that a site plan review rather thab the use pennit might be the best waf the city could regu1ate development of the "key," once industria!Jy zoned parcel on which Douglas Development Company plans to build a master-planned mil of hotels, offices and shops. · Abor tion CJinics Get Kickbacks? From Wire Services LOS ANGELES '-An Anaheim at- torney claims that some abortion physi- cians and hospitals are paying thousands o! dollars to some pregnancy counseling seeyices for sending women to them. Planning Consultant Ed Haworth sug- gested the site plan review process, following adoption of city standards, would yield more meaningful city control over the development. Other changes iq the zoning text drafted by Commissioner Frank Hurd aod rewritten by Haworth, provide for equal treatment of the Douglas com- mercial property and two smaller areas planned by the Irvine Company, The county bodies which approved the commercial zoning for the Douglas parcel restricted development to the issuance or a use permit but did not allow Douglas the, same nexibility neighbo ring commercial properties were ·given in the zoning text. Haworth 's recommendation ·would ap- ply the permitted uses equally to all commercial areas of the industrial com- plex. Similarly, the building restrictions set for commercial areas would now ap- ply to the Douglas parcel. Tbe'elltire rewrite or the r.onlng law af- fecting the 2,500 acres of the industrial p8rk which are in the city or Irvine, comes back to the commission for ap- proval on Nov. 30 at a special m~ting set by commissioners Thursday night. ORAN<iE COUNTi', CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1972 I TEN~ ~I --• Another Storm Feared· I Latest Co ast R ain Dumps Up to T wo Inche s As Orange Coast residenls clean up from the storm that dum~ nearly two inches Jf rain on :.hem Thursday, weather forecast.ers 'Warned today that another storm may hit S o u t h e r n California Saturday. A spokPSman for the Orange County Flood Control Pistrict said Thursday's storm brought a total of 1.80 inches of rain to Orange County. Added to the :-ainlall from previous stonns, there bas been a total of 4.18 inches of rain this season, compared to the .3t inches last year at !his time. The new storm, which will start with light rai!13 Saturday dfternoon is .!.1- pected to cause major damage from floods and mudslides because the groWld Hartelius Tr ia l Witne$S Sa ys Acts 'Injudicious' By TOM_.BARLEY · 01 11M O.lly Pllet Stiff LOS ANGELES - A physician called as the final witness in the state's case here against Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of El Toro Thursday challenged the Harbor Area doctor's use of narcotics in the emergency rooms at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. Dr. Guy Turgeon, a French.Canadian physician who now works in the state's narcotics oUenders program, testified in the final hours of the three-da) hearing that Hartelius, st was "injudicious" when he administered Demerol to nurse's aide Reba Vaughn on tour occasions in late 1968. · """"-= Turgeon ·rrtticiied ·~us fer· ..... · the highly potent narcotic .ljlr a r<ported mii raine headache: And~ made it clear In his toltlploby to tbi! .oommlttee of loor fellow physician& that Demerol was lhe last thing he would have used for the reported vomiting of blood. What will be the fifth three-day hearing by the State Board of Medical E.1aminers into charges of moral turpitude and un- (See HARTEUUS, Page Z) · Special Session Slated on I rvine P olicy Proposal Irvine Company reactions fo the city's proposed policy plan presented early to- day to Irvine planning commissioners, resulted in the setting or a special study session at 7:30 p.m. MJnday in city hall. Due to the lateness of the hour, 1 a.m. today, commissioners opted to set aside a special meeting to conclude the public hearing on the lengthy document which will become the base policy gu iding the city's general plan effort. The policy plan goes to the City Council for consideration and approval following final commission review. As of today, the city still does not know whether it will be forced by state law to complete an Interim general plan by Jan . 1. 1973 as must :ill other cities in California. State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R· Newport Beach) has authored a special bill exempting new cities from the deadliMs. That bill has gotten to the Senate noor and is expected to be beard in the Assembly, ne.1t week. is already saturated f1om Tuesday's and Thursday's stonns. Despite heavy rainfi1.JI this week, road engineers and flood control engineers report no slide or flood problems in Orange County. However, in San Diego County, the.re were some reported problems. The Naliona! . Weather Service said three inches of moisture fell in Sao Diego County mountains with another inch ex- pected by nightfall. Three men whose car stuck in s n o w on Los Pinos Mowitain near Pine Valley broke into a sheriff's radio station and broadcast a "mayday" call for help, to which a deputy respond- ed. • Tornado-like winds toppled trees, sm!l!ihed windows and knocked down fences in the Chula Vista area southeast. of San Diego. Power failures Jutinc several minutes abo were reported. ln Naqiped r o a C.: lntereectiont, lifeguards pressed Into service rttcued dozens of motorists. Thirty can were in- volved 1n an underpass smashup, $b: other persot11 """ Injured ~ near San Diego's Old Town. ~ The Weather Ser,11.:e said totals throughout Southern Cllllornla by loolabl should reach three Inches of roill In coa atal 1eetiom and up to four lN:be:I of rain and more than a foot of snow in the mountains. Heavy rain and mow was forecast through Saturday, ~ off to showers Sunday. , interstate 4-0 at Needles was ordettd closed '111ursday after heavy rains Costly Fight Ex-sena tor Leaves Wife $10 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPl)-Former U.S. Sen. Edward V. Long of Mluourl reduced his wife's and child's bequests in a will rewritten just a few weeb before his.Nov. 6 death because of a family quarrel, the Kansas City Star bu said in a copyrighted article. ' · The ne·.vspaper said Thursday that according to sources close to the family the estate is valued at an estimated $2.3 million. · • Florence Long, his widow,, and the couple's daui;hter, AM Miller, were left $10 each. Mn. Loog also will recilive the family's 32-room home near Clarksville. It was jointly owned by the couple and could not be affected by the will. The Star said the bulk of the estate was placed in a trust controlled by Long's secretary or 26 years, Helen Dunlop, in her late 40s. Long's ~year-old granddaughte r, Ann Elizabeth Miller, will receive hall the estate at age 2S and the remainder five years later. Until that time, Miss Dunlop will control the I.Ling holdings, inctuding two banks, 21 small loan company offices and about 2,000 acres of farmland, the newspaper said. undermined 1 storm sewer excavalloa. A state DivQoo of ffi&bwa)'I spotemnan said the area "isn't even safe, k> -walk on." Traffic, meanwhile, was detou.red over U.S. 95 north to Bullhead City, AN., tt.tn IOUt4 on U.S. 66. , . Heavy snow waa falling in the San Bernardino Mountains down to the 4,00I foot level Tire chal111 were required in some areas and dense fog ln the foothills made driving extremely ;18Z8fdous. Some secondary roads In the mountains were clOMd because of the S®W. Particularly heavy rainfall wu e1.· peeled during the wnalnder ol the storm in Ventura and Santa Barbara counUea. forecasters said. 'l1le high In Lo.t Angeles wu e~ to reach 6S degrees Satur· day. The high Thur!day was a . Irvine Planners Back Proj·ects Of 6'72 Homes Irvine Planning Commissioners 11Jurs.. . day nl,ght approved two tenlative tract ma.ps \\'hich would add 522 homes to" University Parlr: and 150 new dupla homes in Turtle Rock. Never before has the commission ap- proved large tracts in one evening. The larcest of the l\\'O tracts -Standard Pacific Corporation's bid to deveh>p an 83-acre parcel east of Vale Avenue iD University Park -has been continued several times since it was first heard by the commission Oct. 19. .; 1.-," --. ' ...-~..'te!'.. .. -~ ~veidh· Da)'' .... . -'. . .. -,.. __ ., ... ~ .. ·~· -... The smalle.r 1\atle Rock tract-IUclt- ard Smith Corporation's SZ.acre ~ ..-pined approval on 1be aame ni&btJI '!al ftm shown to commlaslonen. ' • Commllolonen tlldl«l 33 condltlam , -..... --tract lnd1llllN • ~ dalgned to pni<ect -from freeway noise in excess of tO «W::IMle . oo the Community Nol• Eqolvaleot Level (CNEL) llCale. Stnleinate by Ba~r• Widens 5-state Strike? A "stalemate" in bakery union negotia- tions promises to widen lhe five-state walkout which is forcin g housewives to buy lesser-known brands or bread but has not led to critical shortages in area markets. Today is the seventh day ol the walkout. A spokesman for the striking Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union hinted the negdtlations stalemate wouJd be the yeast giving rise to union speculation that the walkout would ' ' s p r e a d eastward." Nearly hall of the estimated 12,000 bakery workers in California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah and Washington have been idled by the dispute in which the union is seeking to win consecutive instead of split days off. Management s.iys such a n ar· rangement wouJd Impair its ability to deliver fresh bread lo stores and restaurants every day., Joseph Kane. v~ president and chief negotiator for the striking Bakery and ConfectkJnery Worken Union , said Thursday the strike would begin moving eastward over the weekend if the present stalemate isn't broken. ' "And r can't see any sign of progrtU now," he added. Shortages of bread and some other baked goods have been noted in many of the struck areas but small, nonunion bakeries appeared to be pn>dl_.,. enoo&)I to P.-.""'t any critical ~. Kane said the union dott not pin to picket 1upermarket blkeries. m Continental the nation'• laraHt baker. has been the prlmory llr1"t ., rar 'although Kone aald the dllpale Jn. volves all union bakeritl, Interstate Brands baa Jod:ed oat Its employes in 10me area ·to Jftlll'lt a united front with lTJ' Contlneatal. A third tmiie rmn, America au.,. Co., haa one pi•nt belnc plcttfed Ill Seatlle, Karl" said. II tho union npendl Ibo ltrth, Kue said plcketl would move eutward on a "1ty·by-elty ba1l1. lhutllng clown l>Uert.s that are provldlrw bttlcl end other l<JC)dl to areas already •truck. Newport-Irvine Rotarians Honor Amb us hed Officer O!mmtaloaen reqal.,.S the developeT ' lo [lrQOtdl ...... llf•WJoa It the ....~ of the Incl thet ~ the nota reduction from 11ep1 to be tU.n "'°"' the lneway. C.onunlukiners reviewed a noise e.1 - pert's evl1111tloo of proposed onh berms IDd walls in a SO.foot freew111e1- back. They chole the lowest IOUnd level reducOon l)'ltem -a ii.I-fool bk>clc wall and earth -.I borritr-u the -1nl fa< the entire trlCI boundary end partk.'ularly for those homes near RlnCbo S.. Jooq\lln illtenntdlote School "'1ldl alao •bull .the freeway but bu oo --· Aecullllcll qlnetr John Plmtll or P1lol Vtnlet told the commlatclll tho potlll o1 the baund.aey wllere an earth lllGWld llld no will Is pllmed con be ~ to result In the same low ....,.. lento aa the portion planned to hive 1 111.foot will bulftrinl frttWay nol.te. Either method, ho 11ld, wlll lower !he hJcher fr<quency noises which most dJsturb people llvlng near f.reewaya.. 11le COtOmlssion •ppro•ed aound r<ductton 1'dlolque1 to tow.r the decibel ruo!lnP at locatlonl Ill feet fn>m the San l1itlo l'reewly •bout.' to tt points "' the '"'"' IDWOttlc ocalt. Tbe -!ml requlnd "" ........ ' mlMJon ii n,. potnts llfloW the CllEL ienl II Wblcll ''.........,i dlllea pro. tm" over Ille -...id be _...i. Cotnmla1-llobert w~ au1. Parnell -tbe dty -lo employ • ltnlchl ..,.. In l!<o TllACTll, ..... I) ~uart W. Knight told the state Social Welfare Board 'Thursday the counseUng services are free. The pregnant woman is Wlaware the service Is 1'8fd a fee if she is teferred for an abortion, he said. The hearing was called •to look into prd>'ems relating to illegitimacy. A ~kesman for the l:oly Family Adoption ~ce told the boartl stringent regula· tic>QS for counseling of unwed, pregnant glrla ']>!us the prohibition of kickback> to aOortion referral agencies are needed. Driving Safety Improved The Newpo<Mmno R«ery C I u b Thursday lftemoon cited I r v l n e Police:m11n Sttphm Nub for "Jiii achievementa on the night of Oct. ZJ when he••• l"'lbuatmd whllt on duty!' Rotary Preslcl111t Pete lllbllltt 1ntl Irvine City Manqor W!Ullm WooDotL Jr., Joined lo .....,,. Naab the nard re«Jt!nlzlng his quick, II It• • • I n I , rtlponM in the IJT\bulb lftgalfion It the lnter><ctlon ol Jtllrey Rood Md Bir· ranca Avenue. er •• ,. Natio11al Traffic Official Sees Str ides in 1972 Irvine Residents To Discuss Fest By . RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. Otl~ "Ill" l™f SlgnifiCBnt 1trkles have been taken In 1972 to make "utomoblle driving safe.r for all Americans, according to Douglas Toms, held of the Natlooal Highway More than too lrvlno retidents have Traffic Saloty Admlnlstratlon. been Invited to a meotlng ot 1:30 p.m: Ht , told 1· 11~ of automotive Sli>day '•t UC lrvlne to dilculs the May -1olty llW!Ulacturen In Anaheim city ortl festiYll piano. Thunday he bu filth In "the automotive UC! Olanctllor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. industry's ablllty end desltt to take 1n will hosl the toW"R and aown atU merger active roie 1n reducing de:at.hs J.nd ln- sUslon to be held on the lllth floor of the ]uria-.., the nation'• blghway1," Library and Admllllstrotlon bulldini at Al foundltloo for thet statement, Toms UCJ . cited the IUCCH!ful rash ttst of an F.x· G<or&• Knowles and Lou Fridhandler, perimentsl Sare1y Vthlcle (ESV) !>"" mtmberl of !be Irvine dllte"' •dvloory duced by G<nerJ! ,Molnn under • con· committee on arta •nd cultur~. head the tract wtth u>e U.S'. '°"""ment. voluntary steering commlttee of Irvine The tut wa.s cohducred In Phoenix ,.~dents whO ore plunnfn& the city .. ,,. 'l\leld.ly bJ Dynemlc -.:.., 1 coura1<d arts ltstlvel -aubldlary of t h e N wpor! Deoc:l>based 1 I • Uhrasystc!ms firm. Toms aakl tht ear'ly findings lncUc1te th:it the four dummy occ:upantl "did well " when air cuahlona: in the front and rear ol the vhlcle f1rtd during the IO mph crash. "Future motorllls, •• Toms predk:ted, "will enjoy the J)<Otectloo ol the 11lest cars ever buUI. ln large measure beau1.1e ol thb ootmndlng eumple ol cooper•· tJon In • vital uld1 pracnm." .Jn addition to the Gen<r11 Motori r.sv , letll hive been conducUd cwt two other Alety vehklCI productd by '•lrclllld and the A'Pl'rl<an M1thlne and Foundry Q\rplrntlon Ford l~ nl~ ptVtlucin& an ESV uodrr a token ~I C'Ontran similar to that nego uated with O.Oml ·M-.. Tbe Ford prototype ;, tobeduled for dtll• .. ry to the aovemment oexl monlb IJld will be tested e.arly next year. In addition ,to the U.S., Which bu been conctntratlng on a 4.000-pnund "family ltd1n" type ESV. w.,,t Germany, Great Britain. Franc.. lt1ly, and Sweden ""' deV<ioplnc ESV'• In the lnterm<dllt• •el&ht range. Japan lt wortlna on a V<hlcle In the IMO pound '"118'· • Toms noted thlt the heavier ES\11 ara """" eutly dollpd then t b e lisbtftllhl aaftly '°"· Jivintl U.S. 1.~nomall:er1 a temporary 1 Jump on ~ competition. But he ldded thlt u.s: IDlllUll<'lurm wtll IOOn have 10 move In the dlrtictJon of producing 11nodier. more c 0 m r :1 r 1 vtlUcla to GNtr\'e rt'IOUl'Wt. •'We're starting wilh the tasiest t:SVs end 1'9 WW!tJnc OW' -., down. We ...,Id .U like to bring their .. !pt clown 1 ... SAFl!TY, ...,. II • Nalh uc1pcd btl1111 killed In iJie """'1 Mmarltan" ploy 1n wblch an unldt:n&Uled m•n lytng prott In the lllreet btllft fir. Ina on th > lone Irvine olllco< Wbo llowed to 11ld tum. Despite on •II nl&N .non -.., Irvine •nd CooUI M-pol-. tnca, illl clop Ind heUcopUn, tM -•ludtd teams _.,. the ..W alJ aaricultural lrtl. Naah IOld Rotm.. be -11111 ... '-atngled out "" ......... lllrt - he 1pprT<i1t<d .. ,., -the - ol the ltotlt)' Club In the ............. n'lff!\,.. • Ofllo<r Nub, • "1111 two yowl' .... pttitnce In poli.:.-', .... • -.1o '" ,,.,. ........ In ,..... --•ntl ii ,.,.orkln1 toward 1 blchtJor'l ....... lit Is ono nr II eo.c. -pollceo111 Hligned fulltlmo te -the -di)' d Irvine llndt< tmns ol a _,_ - tr1ci between lbe two ctill. . • • • • • • ... I OAIL y PILOT IS frtdff, ·-· 17, 1972 • • 'Mhrion ef Petatt' Peron's Arrival . •• Sets Off Mutiny : BUENOS AIRES tL·r11 -)-' 0 rm f' r . President Juan O. Pf:ron O.w hMrw h~ .~ay on a mission of JX'3'"t fn...m Ii ~~N of exile, but his arrh al 1ouclwio.1 arr a naval muth1y and sel 1ht st~ for p..~ bie arrny-Peronist cla.s~.s. l?eron arrived lo a politka.1 tururt as unce rtain as his landing \\hen. dri'"ln.i rain forced the pllol of hi! plaf'lt to mah :i second swing around the field after a brief touchdown. A 1nililary force of 30.000 kept Pt--ron separated at the outset from all but about 300 Cl.< his wildly enttllsiastic fo\1011"trs. The quickly crushed mutiny ~ before da11'n at the Naval School of ~1echanics in suburban Vicenle Lopez: wl':en a handful of noncommissioned of· ficers seized some fellow officers and at· tempted 10 ta ke over the installation. In a brief firefight , they y,·ere routed by marines loyal to military Preside.z:it Alejandi:o Lanusse, and fled with their of!lce r hostages in a number af com· 1.1andeered v1::hicles. They surrendered to an army patr .. I after a second clash. Police saic' one non· com was killed . Trqops ringing Ezelza lnten'l;ational Airport fired tear gas to disperse marching Peronlst columns which at· tempted .o break through cordons in de-- fiance Jf a ban on popular con- cen1ralions. The .cro~·d. which turned out In the pour ing rain to meet Peron. was halted by a line of soldiers with bi.yonets dra\o\'Jl, t~·o tanks and truckloads of police with tear gas guns blocking the high"'·ay six miles fror.1 the airport. "\Ve are your brother!!" the crowd shouted. •·stay calm !" !Sid the soldiers. 'fhen the people charged the first line of 1roops. • • Eight)' to 100 tear s:as canisters ..were fired into the crowd by the troops. No one was reported injured and wlthib 15 minutes the crowd dispersed. The spr8wling capilal of eight million people resembled a ghost town today because of a Peroni.!t-called general strike and a paid holiday decreed "in the interest of security" by the government. Ufl'I T ........ BACK AFTER 17 YEARS Ex-dictator Ju.n Peron Argentina have banned his return. But the culTI':DI military government of Preside.nt A1ejandro Lanusse is 811%ious to return Argentina. to constitutional democra1ic government in elections scheduled next March.. It cleared the way for the old dictator to n!tum in hopes of bridging the political gap his Peronist follo!A·ers have created between themselves and other Argeo-- tlnes. __ Peron bas been nominated by bis fol1ov.·ers as presideotlal candidate for those elections, but be is not legally etigi· ble to run because he failed to meet the residency requirement eStablished after his nomination. l'rot11 Pqe J Peace Talks To Resume On Monday By United Pms Iateraalloul The White House 8DDOW1COd today that Dr. Henry A. Kiss.inger will resume the Vietnam ceue-fire nego~iatlons Monday In Parts wllh ~ ~ Tho, tbe man wllb whom be worked out a nlz>e.polnl truce that ..., ntver signed. Tho arrived lo Paris today with a d .. mand the document be signed quickly. Press secrelary Ronald L. Ziegler said Klssingtr wouJd le.ave at 7 a.m. PST SlID- day and that be expecls lhe -necotlat- lng session will last .. several days or perhaps more." He said additional consultations would he needed with both North and South Vietnam alter the meeUng with Tho. 'lbe North Vietnamese newt agency al. so annotm.ced the talks will resume Moo-- day, the first time the Communl..ta an- nounced Jn advance the date and place for the secret· meetlngs, held In an ~ known locatiofl outs.Ide ol Parts. It said Tho would be accompanied by Xuan Thuy, the chief negotiator ID the h>ll(·nmnlng Paris -tfy talks. . The North Vietnamese have Insisted that the cease-fire agreement be sfgi><d immedlately and that there be no major changes. Tho atopped oU in Peking and MOllCOw en route to Paris from Hanoi and C.Om- munist sources in Paris saJd the Soviets and possibly the Chinese urged him to display moderation in his talks with Kiaslnl!er. Ziegler left open the possibilily that Kissinger would fly from Paris to Saigon ror more talks with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. He has demanded thal (1) the ce .... llre agree. ment provid._e for the withdrawal of North Vietnamese troopo and (2) guarantee that a coalition gov,emment:. will not be im· posed on South Vietnam. Gen. 'fran Van Dong, a member of the South VJetnameae parllament and a clo.se friend of.111.ieu's, alao arrived in Paris today and said be came as a representa· tive of the Vietnamese people. Ziegler said Kissinger will be aceom- pan<d by Gen. Aleunder M. Haig, Jr .. hll chief deputy, and by deputy wistant Secretary ol State William H. Sullivan . A night-long rain turned into a downpour before Peron's chartered jet . set down at 6:08 a.m. PST at Ezeiza, the airport which the former strongman built during his 194& to 195$ reign. It was also raining Sept 17, 19$5, when a bloody military revolt chased Peron aboard a Paraguayan gunboat into exile. TRACTS ..• determining the impact of freeway ooise rather than the CNEL scale which was devised for charting airport noise and in- vo lves a weighting of the actual arnoWlts of noise by numbers of times each noise occurs. · a Southeut .Ulan expert wbo toot part In some o! the early meel!J>iS. Haig con- ferred ID Salim a ....t ago with Thieu. The military .1overnment did not want to risk a massive Peronllt rally flaring oul ol.cootrol ~-A 111111 antiterrotilt stile of siege atlll in effect was invoked to prevent outdoor man ralliea. Peron WU a W\ual ~ at. lb& . alrport at bands ol the lroops ostensibly ·lhe<a. to prolect him. · The crowd ahouled "J>.rGn Peron" and : Billi' the naUonal an~ and Ula :movement's marching aong, •'Tb e • :_Peroni!! Boys". Some ol1he tough, biily ~.trade union leaders bad.'rnisty eyae. · · :. Until this year, the el&bt goverinnmta • that have foDowed Perao's. reaJ,me JD ::~ennis Courts \\OK for Students I . ' The nearlr complete University High : School . tennis courts are available for : &_uperv1sed class use but remain off ! hmlta to the general public, principal ~ Vict:or Sherreltt said today. ~ Final surfacing of the courts is not ex· •. J?f::Cted to be completed until January and . 1ndi!Crimlnate use In the meantime may . result in an unsatisfactory playlng • 1urface, the contractor h~· told district , :,admlnislrators. ·, · Thus, Sherreltt said he hopes "the .. general public will cooperate 80 that we . may have an excellent facUity for a kins 1. ~lme In the future. Courts wW be t available for public use after com- ~ )>letlon" in January She.rreitt said. ! .• -----------... • ' ! • • • OUN•I COAn tJ DAILY PILOT TM ~ C.-t o.t.tL..V .11Ut, •Htl t1Mct1 fl ~ lllf H_..,._. b-llllt>ll>Md 0., .... 0r .... , .... ,,,.,~ c-..ny, s .... .... ...... .... ~ ....... .......,...." "'"'-""' ,rri..y;';'.:'.'iW,,..'c..1e Mtuo, Mt'ftlOl't kl(h, IM'1 41fa ,~...;,.te1n ~ l.,._ .... ~fldllllkll ft,;. CIM>e..._, .. ~ ._.1lt~ A l~t '"lort1I .......-.............. ~·.,. •!Id ~\l!ld•n. Die..,.. Ml ..... ll&e11I II 11 llO ¥1<1\I lef aw.c,~ dll. M... Ctlltor11ll, mx.. aeHrt N. WeM P1 .. lftftt 1,.i fl'~Ullltt J••• a. C11rl1y YM ,._.._,. 1M Gftwr11 M""""' Th.m•• Kt••il e:111i. n.111111 A. ~utphi•• ~ M••elrl l.ntr ni..c.. H. LMt •ltlt•l'll '· Nell ---·~ "'--"" ...... ·-°"' __ , ...... ..., """' ........... l-aJJ""""' ...... .,.. =--,~-,....., ,,_ =-lhlctll 11PI -.ct! .......,. ........ c.... .... w ,, •• 1n41 MMU1 •• ,-..,., ... , 'MM111 .. a 'a .. •s•s-- "' I' I 4'1A4• He suggested lrvlne is tmlque in a~ plying the CNEL scale to evaluate freeway noise which is more steady than the noise auociattd wtth plane takeoffs and lanclinia. Other caadlllool applied to lhe now University Park tract dealt with parking restrictions on the proposed 25--foot wide private streets, elimination of a private street crossing the central greenbelt, st?.ff determination th.a t the Orange County Flood Control district will 1nain· tai,n the channel draining the tract and a provision that the 4.8 acre public park dedication requirement be c o u n t e d a~ the 2S acre1 of new parks the lrvme Company will provide in Univeni· ty Park. Com.m.iulonen voted S to 2 to approve the Standard Pacific tract with Wesley Marx and. Franklin Hurd opposed because noise and environmental data had been forwanled to lhe commls51on too late for adequate review. Hunl also noted hll concern that lbe development of commercial acreaae to serve residents of University Park and Turtle Rock was behind scbeduJe. He did not favo r adding another 2.000 people to these commanttlea when an o t h er supermarke& to aarve lbe 1ru1 cumot be built before February ol lt7t, a1 James Taylor of the Irvine Company coni.nded. The Richard B. Smith COrporalloll tract .m lpPIOYed Ullanlmowily alter oonuru.11t00er1 determined that seismic ~ety and energy conservation en. viro!lmeotal COllCOl'DI could be requlrod wbe!rthe 'l'llrtle Rock zoning aUowmc tbe new tract is cooaidertd. l'romPqeJ SAFETY ... but we can't do tt right now," Toma saJd. Until lhe time come1 when automaker• are pushlng nothing but safety vehlclea from their assembly lines, the eovern. ment meanwbllci Is busily preparing furthtr Bafety atandsrds for the current generation of cars. Toms said one or these Is the new head and taillight rule just r .e..I e 1 1 e d . Automobiles an: now permitted to have 1lg'htin1 equipm en t up to 200000 cand1spower to avoid ovtrdttvlng '-of headlights. A thr ... beam ly1tem It adYOCtted by Toms' ad ministration. It would conalJt of two outer low bel>ma and a third light on the left-hand akte of the car that alma for the rl1ht side of the road. The now rule allows bf&b beam Ughts lo tum with tho oteerlnC wheel and pem\lta wu1>lrc and wtptna 1y1tem1 on all headllghtt. Durina hJs •ddtesl •t the Anaheim Convetltlon Collllit, Toms allO dllclooed that Inflatable -t ball• haw beon ...,. ceulully. ltllted with human vohuiteera lo PhUadaipltla. • Tba .bella lnllatt di Impact and are dOl!aJ>od to gradually dectlerato the human body rather than dec<lerauna In one brutal yant. Kissinger flew 1J> Clmp David today for talks with President Nixon before bis Sunday departure. Saigon "'ports bad sald Tblea might Bend .. delegate to try to sit ID on the Klsalngtr-Tbo lalb, but thla apjllreDtly did not materlaltle. The White House remained optimistic on an early ceaaefire agreement although both lhe North Vietnam... and South v1e1nam ... appeared to lllve hardened their posltkms Thursday ln the regularly scheduled Paris peace talks. Hanoi aakt it would DOt accept changes in the propelled draft ceaae--fire agree- ment, SaJgoo aaid there must be pro- vl.!lons for the withdrawal of North Viet- namese troops. · Marine Driving Wrong Way Dies In Freeway Crash A wrong-way driver waa killed Thurs- day night on the San Diego Freeway when his car crashed heador. Into anolher vehicle lo San Clemente slightly Injuring the five oceupanta. The C.Ufornla Highway Patrol aald Carl V. Black Jr. of Madison, Tenn., a Marine atationed at El Toro MarJne Corp1 Air Station, was killed inat.antly when hl1 car smashed into one driven by Mn. Sandra Malone, liOl E. San Juan, Son Clemente. CHP olllclals had not detennlnod this momln( wh1 Biack was aoln& lhe wroD1 way. Mn. Malone and pwengera Eve Malone, ll, and Don Malone, 11, were "treated at San Clemente General Hoapltal and rtleaaed. Two olher young occupants of the Matone car, Holly Ertman, 13, and Robin Ertman, 11, were listed u injured but not taken to the hospital. Highway pitrolman llld Black wu southbound fn the northbound laDel when he collided wlth the other vehicle Just south of Avenlda Pico offramp. Mr s. Malone's car Upped on Its aide but was dghled when It aJanced of! a pwlll( camper truck, officers salo. • Viejo Swinuners Host Competition The Mlalon .Vlajo Nadadona owlm twn will boat wnpellllft ...-. from throuc!>out Ortnp County !or tho aMUal 1\uby ~ --ao Nov. If.II. Admlulon will ha free. The moot will ha at the newly dedicated Marlutrite Recrlatlao c.ntor pool . lml Traliueo Plaet, Ml-VltJo. The tvtnla wUI 'ha -lo Illa pul>llc and bealn morning wltnlllp -at a a.m., competltlona !or JO.,_.ida and under at I a.m. and 11•,...-.lda and up beginning II l p.m. Early Thanksgiving Gov. Ronald Reagan departs from tradition and carves a cooked tur· key in his ~a pitol .office instead of suffering the antics of live turkeys that have given him a rough time since he became governor. The 27· pound tom turkey was a gift from the California Turkey Federation. From Page J HARTELIUS ... professional conduct filed a g a in s t Vaughn--Reba Vaughn's now estranged Hartelius will open here Jan. 24. husband. Orange County attotneys Matthew l\trs. Vaughn, 31, of San Clemente, has Ku~lich and Tom Reilly will then open testified that Ha rtelius provided her with their defense of the accused physician. the Demerol that changed . her into a . Kurilich warned hearing officer E. F. certified drug addict. She also testified DeVilbi.ss, however, thJt developments in !hat Hartelius moved into her Cosla the upcoming Orange County Superior Mesa home and Ji ved with her and her Court trial or alleged members of the children after her husband moved out. ''Brotherhood of Eternal Love" drug ring The attractive blonde testified that may mterfere with those dates. Hartelius kicked and beat her and The Fullerton lawyer represents one of perfo nned abortions on her while they Two Hotels ; Resort Set At Dunes? By L. PET.ER KRIEG Of tfle O.ltr fl'llll St1H Plans for a $30 million hotel and water- oriented resort COJ1lPlex on the 70-acre county-owned Newport Dune• property fn Newport Beach will be announced ne1t weet, it wu learned today. 'll>t project may Include 11 many •• two JOO.room hotcils and a water aports complex with pirl<lng !or at lwt 3,000 cara. OUlclala o! Newport Investments Inc .. which usumed the lease on the property last June, this morning confinned the an-- nouncement ls ICbeduled next week but declined to give specfllc detaUs of the plan until then. "We have still got to get fina l approval from our board of d.lrtetor1," E. A. "Sandy" Sandling, vice president for planning development , said WI morning. Sandling conflrmed that the develop- ment· will include a variety of recreation acUvities, including boat rides. He aald one pl8J1 calls for construction of a weir, a dam across the 18-acre lagoon in the center of the property which ls located at the ooutherly Up of Upper Newport Bay. . Because the project Is on stllte Udelandl held In trust by Orange Counly, the project may not need the approval of Newport Beach ol!lc!Dls before It can be built. Sandling_oa!JI. ~. lnlends to meet with Orange County Boan! of SUpervlsors Chairman Rooald W. Caspers, a Newport Beach resident, to review the project early next week. "He has not given his blessings to It," Sandling said. "Nut weet we ""' going to tty to present somelhlng to Caspers and others to see if they like It or not." Newport Beach city officlafa sal4 today that wbfle the County property la ... empted from normal building controls lhe city onay haw lhe -ability to act on the environmental lmpict report that would be requlrerl for the project. Preacher Arrested On Rape Charges In Laguna Beach 31 persons indicted by the Orange County were living together. Photographs of her Grand Jury. discolored and abscessed posterior have A lay ftmdamentalist Laguna preacher ~ Chatlanooga, Tenn., man returned to been admitted into <!Vidence. was scheduled for arraignment today on the witness stand Thursday after being Mrs. Earleen Johnston of Costa Mesa alleged charges of assault, assault with again assured by the Orange County was the state's second key witness with Diltrtct Attorney's Office and SUperior her allegation that Hartelius similarly intent to commit rape, and coercion of a C.Ourt Judge Kenneth Williams that be addicted her daughter, the late Wanda woman to commit 8 sex act. will not be prosecuted on the basis of his !\1elendrez. Burtram Sl.muel Weat, 40, of 31702 Mar teaUmoriy against HarteJius. Mrs. Johnston said Hartelius establish· Vista. South Laguna, was arrested by Fred Couch, again warned by KurllJch ed a sexual relationship with her Laguna Buch pOllce after a complalnt that the state might not keep its word, daughter for two years before her death was made by a 20-year--0ld Laguna Beach tesllned Iha! Harleil·us gave him · !969 d th 1 M M 1 dr 29 woman . West is an Instructor at the 1n an a .rs. e en ez, , La Be prescriptions for narcotics under the became pregnant during that period. guna ach Athletic Club. false name ar Fred Castleberry and that She said Mr.s. Melendret deteriorated West, a weight lifter, and active in lay h gospel evangelism in the Laguna area, e once paid Hartellus $100 for supplying from an attractive, neatly dressed was alleged to have been left alone with him with Demerol. divorcee to th e point that she failed to the I Kurilich asked the committee to bear properly care for her home and two woman ate Tuesday night at the · · d h 'club. 1n mtn t at Couch was "a habitual child ren and spent most of the day asleep Det. Gene Brooks said the woman's criminal" and that be had served four in bed. alleged assailant forced her lnto a club prison terms. Mrs. Melendrez ' survivors have sued sauna bath, and overcame her resistance It was earlier stated that Couch, 44, 'Hartelius for $500,000 in an Orange Coun-and screams by choking her almost to was evading manslaughter charges filed ty Superior Court wrongful death suit. No unconsciousness. in Tennessee when he met Hartelius at trial date has been scheduled for the ac--The woman was forced to perfonn a _1_h_e _Co_s_1a_M_e_sa_ho_m_e_o_l_h_is_rela __ u_ve_Ra..:y:......_tio_n_. _____________ sexual act, Det. Brooks said. Drexel's Pre-Holiday Et Cetera SALE Durin9 this Holid"y Sellson, Drexel is offerin9 selected pieces from their Et Ceterll collection lit very special prices. From Brass Head. boards to Glass Top Cocktail Tables on sale now. SALE 169.00 let. ltl.H DREXEL-HERITAQl>-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASYAN INTERIORS WIRDATS & SATUIDATS 9!00 to 5!l0 FllDAT 'TIL 9:00 • ·' SALE 99.00 ., • .... tlt.M NEWPORT BEACH e 1717 WlSTCLIF, Dl.. 64t-t011 LAGUNA IEACH e )45 NORTH COAST HWY. 494·6111 TORRANCE e 21Mt HAW'fHOlNI ILVO. J7t·l27t f r I I l ) I ) \ • •, ' 6 -DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE • .1,J~ft~~· S~hOOI Design -t.t-._, ·• .. ,, ' Irvine Unified and Saddlebitd< Valley Unified .. I I ... • . .... '• ... • ·. ; ' "'·---~. -. • )".>- .... ,:.; .... ·-·.'-\! ~ . ....... . ' ---· •I ; ~ • • "" 'I .. ., . 'Toa olten, o~ce cliililre0> lea.ve school for the day the g_~tes are loCked inimedlately and no other recrea- tional facilities-are-av'U,1tble. Some communities have neglected to provide outlets for a child's after-school energies. , Tbe city o~ Irvine·,· in· cOoperation with the San · Joaquin School Di•tnct, has sought to · remedy this with an after-school ptogi;am at four elementary schools featuring athletics, table, iames, di-amatics, and arts and' crafts. Operatin(,fo~ iust ·ii,-o weeks, it has been ')udged a tentative sucq~ssll)"'city officials. with 35.to 40 childt~Q a·day_coming(io each playground. \A. • T~e. schoOI distric.f is paying $1 per pupil based on .enrq]1P,1ent at'~e)ch scJlqol, which this year will avarage to '$3,5-00. Th&.,clty is paying for ott.er costs of admin· istration and staffing .. Each playground has one male and one female recreation aide. The program will run through June. Children can join anytime~, · , Pooling resources, funds and manpower can bring creat.ive results. And impressive benefits to. the con1· mun1ty. 58 . ' ' , . .• • ' ! ' . ,•, I • 'J;, ... "' •• · . Frict-ipn, ,-,Jtt~igue · llf•st ~ .. ~ ' -Th~: 'N e~lr:.Ma jori~y~ End • Dream Why Writers Really Do . .... . . ..._ ... _ .... ,-. -··· ---. WASHINGTON-:-The i111pulse to gloa' ~ ~ ~ diminished by the losses Republicans suf- j,. being put down by President Nixon 'in ,.. ·"' fere<f in the Senate and the marginal the interest of capital~mg on the "new • • RICHARD WILSON gains .in the House. Nor is il plausible majority" he dreiims about. . that Nixon could ha~e much change~·1h<1t Gratification over the amaz.ing vote of o~tcJme by conducting the ~ampa1gn If' f'd n in his ability as president is . WLf! Congress he once considered. The con 1 eh c: d'ti n0mmated. The cause he espoused w<1s very act of campaigning to win Congress :_mew~ ~~l 1 :i -gereei~ed only by a m~rity in ~ own wauld have reduced his potential of t.ar· by ~~ , . party and much less so .m the naUon ~ a ry.iM 49 .states and would have gone the Deme>c!~J · w:1tdl~ The out.C?me was a resounding agalmt candidates who Were either ~up- ty . P Un ~(i )t. ~ ;::--Viej:ory for: ttaclittonal values. JXlrting his principles or shunning against . 1 l':'Q..:. .. · l ~ .t.,M .~ .. alcGOvem minority peraists Ji.lcGovem . Nixon took the safer way : :1~~~-·~ '*: 1 .~ .. ~ in .... -J:JU itf~ns,'· claiming «edit for tGWard the landslide he~deiired. . a ~ . ~ hasteajpg the coftCJusion of ~war .men .-.. « r , In all t 91 .. r ~-.!. . in actuallfiil mo!(ie likely m,,1<>nged tJiat NOW THA·T. he h~!\. . ~)I ~te., 61 turyN_. • undlr'l, i """ ~ ,f -""'--'lJiis :.fi.<es ·t all the ~ dlllicu/t ,l':!!'ei:i! ~ ~~fVIJO~ thing 1xon It ' :-t'' ,.. ~· "' _ ........ ..:,..;.T.the~ Dem "' ~ t y ;,,.,; ~.,1'f1f(~. ...,_~"w gain stood to ri'l.lize tfUot · · •0 '"."""".. · ocr~ 'a r ' the "i<teiiloglcal mlijoiiiy" iii COogress the . stigmata of '!at~~gate and cor· ~~:;~ ~~:'i~y ~h~u~~~S.:g~ wblc_h 'he could n~t win at the .. polls. ~pt1m:i, Ji:owever llnJUSt.if1ed he ~ay ~ • s~mitte ~ .u iunnesty racial MUI~' • ~se there wQt~ be IDM-}Jft£r71s sider 1t, 1s not !!'of, be ~ 1 -1.1. e~ fl:" . • 1 ili 1· ? . and.Jk."'11¥lre years .., oti:iiiit bii!l1ct JV w1 1.4, 1 • . pollc; and nat'4 9 , ,,1 .. !'"' e~a .. ve . anc ,.,'ft•1 para I. ed ·th" b·s " ote ears" ~re 'o n •I !O!M1ty and hono~r we!'!. • .lh "• l . I ,; br b h.ch . produce °'1 good llng and re~tored _-' ~g ;.JO. rity )'distrusts the '~--'IYted bis t3rgi scale i'efonn program in confidence De Ullks *bout. Changes m the ' . e , . · st . ·the first four years. visible face..ot the Nlion administratM?n. 1titerp~etation of those concephi t/nuL .15 But in all reality the pressure he can both in .the Cab~et !"ld the White House ~sptcious of thos''tl:tho;spo~se mi:tm .1n bring with his mandate i~ minimal. staff, wtll he!P in tbi.a ~t. . . po~lisa~ewt~ right e:s e~(~. tft.epu~,'e.ven i~ the heartla~ of the These cbaqes .... to ellmmate friction -~ the 1~~ ........ ,. n~rd r Ba · . ~try, who had m ger.eral suppo.rted points and bad ima,gea · must be corr Goldw t ;•"'¥'-'~ican ca 1 acy 0 rry •him could not hold their seats lo the sidered essenuat if the Presidei;it i3 to 8 er. , , · Senate, wbJch is where Nixon's main prot>. capitali7.e on .his big J'najority. There i,s · THE ELkMENTs for the,.creit:t'on of llem lies. The gains in the House will no longer m'uch )>oint In being stubborn tbe •'0 new majority" President Nixon !'prol>Ebly help Nixon to incre89f his about such· changes. Nixon bas sufficient · talks lbout were thus created. Tb!' old~ ~-on the· Senate but it is a sad r~ct proof of the nation's confidence in bis Ifemlicratically 1a1Jgned YOting: bloCs l_that he has just about as much trouble ability and nee<D no longer resort to the stJJipeid f.beit'mobrings. Some. cut CQm· t'With Republican Senators as \Vilh clever public relations strategems or p~etely adfiltliie .the solid South: Otbetl ..... °'!"~all .. and in some cases much tricks which ba'fe preoccupied so maQY swung on 1mpr'1ines like J'ews., Cathi). ~ n.!Gre. on his staff. The "new majority" idea is lies, factory workers, and even the blacks. TIIE FlJ11JRE OF bis "four more either workllble or-dl\li but:lt cannofbe • So it ls,pOssible for the Pre.werit \o , .. rot>&bl there( hih the ma.d~ to. work _in an · atmosphere of corltfnue to talk about a natiQ."'1 pa~ of ~~~~etal exec!ti.ve act:·he c=~st:~e-as pohllcal mtrigul!... East, West, North and Sou~, m-and . . . . 1 H' " rich, black, white and b~~ no was the case tn his ftr~ our years. . is THE MaiOVERN minority seems overriding religious afflliationi:·aQf;' 00 su~s "'.ere all unilateral . execut1~e determined to be.Ip President Nixon obsessive minority clannishness. ~tt!on. -pr1ce-w~ge freeze , Ch1na·R~1a capit&Jize on his victory. George . . .. • Jn.IUa~ve. lndpchma peace. There will be McGo'Yeip was a ~_loser ~-:;:•~jL 'fll&.!!,~'!·~~ of that concept 1 ll~ .... i/!t°,#c_· " --. . . . . '" \ H~ij.qg :.~·W~o.~nds ~f War . , .. ... "' ... -. • • ·--~ ' - Peace will not eod An\erican . in- vofvement in Vietnarit."'~the figbtiag £inally stops, the Un1ted:.States will face ,.. • the wk of helping tO'-rebuUd that shat' l _ tered country. One ofibi nine pointi·or the cease-fire agreemeill announced by Hanoi on Oct. 26 pro\ lded that. "Jhe United States will cootribete to healing the wounds of war aiw:I· to poettrar reconstruction In the D e m o c r a t i ~ Republic of (North) Vtetnam and throughout Indochina." THAT IS • poUI• way ~f saying that this country la committeil to paying reparalions in Southeast Asla. In an. nounclng a peace plan last Jai:i. 25, Presi· dent Nixon said that, tfWt remain Friday, November 17, 1972 - • EDITORIAL RESEARCH • - pe&te~wltfJ Germany in 1921 , entitled this counety to all the reparation claims pro- vkled in the'rreaty of VersaiUe1. 'Mbst of tht claims were later waived. . . Hate Actors ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ l>t>ar Georgt : I '\'e' read your tolwnn falth!~lly for yei.rs ind it h:is made mt' wtw.1 I am 1oday UGH! Diar Ulh l: Why can·1 )"1U &i&n yooll \4"\0< "llnppy Pan" like 1 at I1 t I e d aaatomen who ""ri~ 10 01bcr Mf. \lkt columnist.I? • .,.J.. I '. · .. , .. . •. ' PRf)(RlPTION FO~ PIRATES Discipline Key Coach Declares To the Ed itor · Yt.Jur Nov 7 story (Laguna youth charging coach with assault 1 r am sure "'as read in disgust by athlC'tic coachrs at all Jevcls. IUS PARF.l\TS arc RI.so lo~rs l•1r allowing • disclpltnery ca~ such 11..<1 this to gain such notork!ly, with lei,:a l run1iUca tlont1. For in the . Im a run a iiituatlon Jlkl'J :hiJ will only hun lt'M!: llthlPIC. his pRrenll, hll a.rhool and ti1.i tearn. KYE COURTNEY Conch. Vanity f'oottMlll llawlhome llig,h School rlts Gould of lht ~ mtner. tltt'1 !ht folio"' 'I'll 1'71·i2: IM millkxl people wcrt It million marritd ptf"OOJ did 1'(11' m. for dh«1'0: ~TRAN 41 mlllloo -II dJd SOT rlot or petjllon to dcttroy wr S)'Slt'm, Morf thRn I m1lnon )'Whg men dwt NOT bum ll'f1r draft CArd': Mon! \Mn 'r.I mmloft •llli<n• and corporaUoot pAld more than tteo blllk>n \ In lnromc lAxtS. Mn~ lhlll 11) rn1lhon people Wt:l't fotma lly aft lhated with DtW: rtU&iQrl 111""P ( l\IAILBOX ) Lelters from rearlert are welconu. NomtQl/y wriler1 should convey their me.ssaf/es in 300 words or le11 . The right to co11dense letters to fit ipace or el imina te libel i.s reserwd. All letters must include .rignature and mailing !Jfldress, .. ut name1 may be with held on reque1t if sufficient reason &s apparent. Pottrv .mu not be publUhed. f'atherlu Ad.,fce To the Editor : For those young people v•ho are looking for just that ti?rtain thing that they like to do to make a living, and will not work in any o)ther line until they find their "calling ," I would 11.ke lo give just a bit of fatherly advict. WR.EN YOU DO what }'OU want to do, you pay for the privilege, like al Disneyland or Knotrs Berty F'ann. When you do something that JC.hen want you to do. they pay you -like gathering trash, bui lding buildings or wa iting on otht:rs. Even ii yoo ha v; trained for years and !here Is llO demand for your llne ol training. yo11 hnve to chanj!e )'our line of tr31ning. If }'OU fly an al rllner for %0 years, It becomes boring. All ;obi become routine. Jobs are not fun. If !hey were fur. no ooe 1>rould poiy you lo do them. llAS ANYONE hirtd you lately lo fly "'i!h thrm in their nlrpl.nne? ll11 ve they paid you lo> ride on 1hetr yacht? II they have, you are probnbl y vtry beautiful or hindlomt , unless )'OU arc a cr ewman. I have had friend!. wilh such novell~. but I am poor and ugly to they nevn- aiiked me to fly c.or crul.te with them . There's a grrot sati.tfld lon In workinc at a menial task and rtttl\lln& 1 paycheck itl 1hc md of the wt-ek. We have to fliCI rtallty, howt>ver. People won't pay )'OU for doing 1.1·ha1 ynu hke to do, unJta they happen to want you to do what you Uke IO do I WAS TRAINED '°' throe lradta before I becime 11 carpcnier. t 1m , a louy carpenter. but I can ruake 1 p;1)·chcck and 11ay oU wtlf1re, and that ~n·es me a 101 of uttsfactlon. JIM BOLDING Quotes Jolu1 Hcrun1en, S.f . an ..,., • travtls lo otbtr c•l"'rltl -"When )UI I ave a fritOO ln 1 1lran1• dty thett't • hm1t to d1JCOvcr111g the rtal Americl~ 11 ·~ not likf' be1nt1 • trtvtUna: ..-m.a. I Dear Gloomy Gu .If it true I «!Uln lrvlae -11- man't C!C'.'OQOmk ~Jtr curia • c!lrre""t price for dtv<Iopon U.. U dot1 ror on!IMry private citbft157 D.O. ""'......,.. .............. ..._ .. ........ "" ....... _,, ... .... _ ... _ .............. ..... I I l l I •• ' • Riot Troops Patrol Death-site Campus WASHINGTON (AP) - Deputy Alty. Gen. RalPh E. Erickson today ordered uk FBI to lnve1tlg1te the death• of l¥.'O young bJack demonslra· tors at Southern University. BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -Deputies, state police and National GUard troops in full r iot gear patroled a quiet and empty 'Southern University campus.today where two bla,ck students were killed Thursday in a battle over control of the school administraUon building. There was no further vio- lence during the night. Stu- dents and authoritil'S blanlt-d each other for the dtatM. "The students had sn1all mil- itary bombs," said ,;i,m!! .<I l\'lerey o f Sea s .. Amls.s. "'lbe two students were killed by the OOmbs - thrown right by them from a building window ." Students denied they had bombs. Th ey said a law· officer must have killed the youths with a shotgun blast. A cor- oner's report on the bodies was lnconclustve as to the cause of dfJlth. (Ao Associated Press '1ory reported lhe Parish ("'.otmt;,v Coroner said the two •W'f" \tilkd by shotgun fire.) I Friday, Nevtmbtr 17, 1972 DAILY PILOT •5 Cro nkite To A bide U.S. Cuts Raids , By St~ike On. North ny Half ; SAIGON (AP) -U.S. lfght- NEW YORK (AP) -Walter er • bombers flew only 140 t'ronltlle and oilier newsmen strikes against lhe North Viet- at Ibo O>lwnbla Broadcasting nam-penhandle Thursday, "'-· be hall' the average of the two ,,_m say t Y have "re-preyloos daY•· Bui mllllary luclanlly" agreed to honor soun:e• said the )"duction wu picket -set up by striking not due to the hnmlnent re- CBS leclmlcians II oniered lo slUDptioo ol ,,...._ peace no- do ., by their union. gotlaUons in Pnris. '!be on-the-air newsmen Sourt"" attributed tho drop 11lcl-ln a statement n.a.day portly . to bad wealher an d that .mu. Ibey did not agree .!""11Y to. dlvenlon of pian<s with Iba objectives of Iba teci>-to the region just below tho • nlclans, they felt a ''moral ob-~ zone m South ligation" to go along with the Vi-s Quang Tri provmre. • the canisters were loeded. -'. U:S. B52 )Jomber.! made t¥r deepest peMtralton cJf North Vietnam in seven m OJl t b s ThurodoY nlghl, sbiklng stock- piles wfthin 10 miles ol the 20th parallel, Ibo U.S. Com- mand annwooed. The Hanol·Halphohg reglcin and all ether Vi"°"meso ter- ritory above tho ~h parallel rem,alned. of,Ol1Jl!ta to Am~i· <;Jlll attack J!<ml!i!w was ..... ~ thlft on t'lci. 22 to iln· prove pruspecls for a .,..,.._ lire agreement. Crip pled Ship Safe I n A leutian Waters V<w' Ed"in Edwards said ~ ~ .. found no weap- ..., ill tho building." Police ' ~ Uri. <"ampus and some decision of their own union. A military spokesman said NINE OF THE Stratolor· Rooched at Lenox HUI Hoo-a surface-tc>air missile dtpot 1res1es dropped their bombe 25 pita!, where he hal been wr IO miles above the DMZ was miles west of the port ol Thanh -deraoing tests · ror chronic among the targets hit Thurs-Hoa and m mUes southV.-est hoarseness, Cronkite said he day, and 14 canisters in which of the Bal Thocmg air !me . OODCUlT'<d In the stai<m<nl. tho missiles are transported The base was hit earlier t~ .,. f\>lnd no ,...pons. He said be expected lo return were destroyed. week by U.S. fighler-bomben. lo work Monday unless pro-Tw<lve other B!i2B struck 11 vented by the strike. rr w AS NOT known h ow mil,. .-h ol Vinh. e ~ af!er the vio-• · ...... ,. $X~. ~~ ' UP'I T.-...'9 ~~~"I' Ille lllO National LAWMEN, STUDENTS STAND BY DEAD STUDENTS JUNEAU. Alaska (AP) - Her pov.·erful engines stilled by fl ooding, the battered Coast Guard cutter Jarvis is safe in pelter s.~<t!:$ ~~--Qtnnbof Md d~ So uthern University Campus Closed Down, Quiet ~--~·-l"'t: ~· Jfl ________ :__:...._ ____ _;_ __ _ The statement was slimed by many contained missiles. But North Vietnam claimed that John Hart, Douglas Edwcmls, the pilots reported. two large It slXJI clown -A7 !l,l(hlet' Richard C. Hollelel. Douglas secondary explosions and ™' bomber and tJree F! Phan- . a sheltered Aleutian chain in· Jet today as divers probe hull damage. The 378-foot high enduran<'l' cutter and the Japane se fishing trawler thai tov.·ed ht"r to quiet y,·aters after a n~ hour battle against moun- tainous North Pacific Sc>J..:; were joined I.ate Thursday tiy two other Coast Guard \"t'.S..::t'!; carrying repair supplies and needed fresh v;ater. All four ships were .'.HlC'hort'J near Seclanka Island. a \\"indblo":.n rock speck 20 mi!(S from \\"here the Jarvis. her engine room flooded and b,•r pumping system useles.". sent an SOS Thursday morning. SPOKESMEN _s.Ag> Na\'y and Coast Guard du,ers 'iilould help determine what repairs are necessary before the Jarvts can be taken to a repair facility. The Coast Guard s a i d Jarvis, commissioned only 1ast August as one o! !he service's newest and la rgest class of cutters. was showing damage along tht> entire length of her hull and possibly to her pro- N..-i d~":l~'n ha.i lw'a ~ on \\·~re :...~ $(;-i,~ ~ \\'i>tt!d t-.:> :ll.. ri.~r ~ f()..'l.':t Gu.mi ~'X>it~t>n s:ud ii \\':1$ <1 s i u 'ti ~ d !bt lk'fll\Ju.lu-b~ .$h1p \\Wld ~ 1~1\\"t'\i t\1 t\.'r' },• t.'hr •wtJ rr.:i..·•.:"° ~··-:",.1.."('i J. 'lt.'f' ~I JJ!\i C·<':.'t'i l!'lJE'.'"'d ,.,J\IJU ·:x-~ ~ ~l_\L""';'\!. -·nus f."lPERJ.l~l~E ;'\tt ::"t-:!h.'t:it' JI ':lt" o'fl::... ~ ~T't• te ·:~ '>:'ll. ' ;,;i11.: ,·~>J..~ ~ (.'JpL [\!NO!' ~l.it..'U~ ~~ N a~·i.:t uoer-1CIJ1l$ ~ J~ · !kmg 111J"•1• .,.."::'!l."'\."t ~ pu.:sa.111 " -1 ·-..·~~ lnd h.1..."- '\IW:Og'. t>'t~r't>C'\..""l' ~.'r c~· r.i· :-itr \ ·._ '.ffi ~: ~\'t: ':'? at :.-:t> ::.:.:'l.1'\'Y cl tht Ja.-.15 Cape Fl"t"dt>ric:k 0. \\"ooley rt>t\.v-:ed ~ cr?W ne;irmg tv.W el.P.austioo but s:iid his ~tip h.'ld never bee:a •·in imminent danger ol sink· ing." The ('IJ!!er. with li'O men aboard. was tO\\'ed to re:lati\'e safetv late Thursdav bv the 336-fOOt Japanese r"i s Ii.in g travder Koyo '.\laru !\o. 3. The Japanese vessel \\'as the first of a five-ship in~ernational force that responded to the Jarvis' distress call. Igor tne ~ble, Bartl more, ~ Product c' U.SA. 60 Prcof, Uc;ueuf. • ""'.... ~ lit aaid there ha! btte a "~ m ammuni-t>.""" tlJe ~ ud thrffls ~bis ~ . Nf'tCEkS (' ... uutl'ING sub- w.... :it' runs suardrd the ~~~ ~"-All entl"loCtS """' i:..m..ded. Jttps. !fOO!> tr'.:o;:b aod anncnd '\"tbicles -lbC! oon..,. -··11 b.1l::s mare tin .n Annv t... than • -. " """ trooP- N soid. Autboriri~ l<.'C'U9t'd bbct: dfomortmalors of rll'SI throw· uig a tsr gas C'3.nfsttt' from the-building. 1bty said that s:t:ufed ~ tB-mimnP b..'1nle. omc.n said bL'l<ks al.so tcosed frttmml3tion bvnbs outside. ''The fir.;I projectile fired """" frun Ille building whc> .. the srudonls ......... said Ed-...ros. "Then Ill< officer.; ho- gan to tttUm the tear ~as. Aod ~ it was over. tVt'O students lay dead." SO U THERN' S BATON Rouge campus has an enroll· ment of 8.700 ·students -98 percent of whom are blaC'k. About 2,000 stud~ were around the two-storv red brick adm.inl.5tration buiid.ing when the coofroolallon took place. Igor's our secrets 1rit 1hattakes 1he place of \Odka . Suddenly ScreNdrivers are richer, locx:tv Marys tastier. and in ton ic drinks 'PJ meet a~ and delightful character: Igor *~49 is invisible. but not INhat he does ... fifth • t ah W C T Sefton. Reed Collins, Stuart fires, lndJcattng that some of toms on Monday, Tuesday and M eu ins ourt est Novins and Hughes Rudd, Wednesday but said nothing among other newsmen. T . F d about the pilots. The U.S. Com~ The newsmen are members OllrJSt Ull mand said It bad DO plane loss-w• h H h T ) c of the American Federation of es to repcrt. -It ug es 00 o. Television and Rndlo ArtiBts, mo DE JANEffiO (AP) -South of the demllitariZ~ wOOse own contract with CBS 'Jbe ·South) --. A m er tc a n -zone, U.S. fighter • born 1 and other networks expired at Transport Organization ·plans new i58 strikes tn the no CARSON CITY. Nev. (UPI) Maheu later filed a $50 midnlght Wednesday. At lh& to establish a $400,000 fund to emmoot provin<:es of Sooth -RObert Ptfaheu, once head of million suit agalrist Hughes moment, they are continuing promote -tourism in-Ultin Vietnam during the 24 hours the Ho\\·ard.Hughes empire in :~i~l~l company for bis to work pending contract n&-America with contributions ending at 6 a.m. today, tqe Ne\'ada , has won a major ---------•. _,......1:::ottatlomcc..=:..· ______ _.:;1rom=::..coun=::::tries=:..:of:..the=:..reg!o:..:'.'.:..•:..· __ u:..·:..S·:_Commalld=:::::::..:oaicl.::"::_ _ _t.~ 1 decision over a Hug hes owned company from the Nevada IJ"!'-;::;::~~·ii,;;·~-'~·;J;;~ll,:i\:::::!:~·=~~=Si:.:ii:ii:l:!i~ii'!E'J !"JS:t:;;;:::J~~~i'J: Supreme ColUt. " lliii .f # ~ 'I By a 3-2 \'Ole Thursday, the high coort ruled that Maheu cannot be forced to tum over all correspondence. books and records to the Hughes Tool Co. But the supreme court upheld a lower court order which keeps l\taheu from ex- ercising any control over the Nevada operations of Hughes, ·.' ,~;r.m the mystery billionaire. I! Ptiaheu was fired i n December 1970 from his $502,000 a year job as head of the Hu~ operation i n Nevada whlch included. seven gambling clubs, a television kl">" station and millions of dollars of other property. • mRnSPIBLD'S •FULLERTON •HUNTINGTON BEACtl •ORANGE YOUR TOTAL VALUE FURNITURE STORES . WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND QUALITY MEET SENSIBLE PRICES: --- 101" of Exciting Velvet Sofa Plus :Matching Love Seat at One Unbelievably Low Price! YOU GET BOTH $247 101" SOFA ANO . S' LOVE SEAT , This 101-inch sofa and 5-foot love seat ate a decorator's dream com- bination. Both pieces ate covered in yards and yards of color-rich _velvet . and feature roll-tufting on each gracefu\ ilml. Tough Kcxlcl wr~ppmg around layen of soft, resilient foam give "the deep, lcaf- qui!ted cushiona and bacb stylish seating comfort • , • in your choice of colon. mRnSPIBLD'S fUttERTON, 22.S .N. Ho<bor Bl<d. ldo..,,town) 17 1 <I 87J.J72C HUl'ITINGTON &EACH, 11.582 hacft lh•d, 171 .. ) 962·""77 CUATIYI INTlllDll l'UHNIMG AT NO CHMGI ORANGE, 1138 N. Tustin Avt .11,\ mllt So. of Orono• Molt) (7f-41) 637·8420 STOltf HOURS: OltfN 9 to 9 'M ••try w ... nltt I Sit. 9 to .S 130 - o'm SUNDAY 12 to s 'II ' l • • • • l I f. •r .'-' I I • ' ( I ~ • .~ . , -• • • ' Bnnti.!'gion Beaeh ·Fountain Valley -T-oday's F!n•I . . ------ N.Y.~ --- -.,~L. 45, NO. 322, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1972 TEN CENTS Coast Starn• Coa.ing: D~naage Feared >.. Orange Coast resldeqto clean up from the storm that duml'Cd nearly two inches l)f rain on :.hem Thursday, weaither forecasters warned today that another Storm may hit So u t h e r n ca1uomia Saturday. . A. spo~osman !or the Oringe County F1ood Cpntro'i •District said Thundly's stonn brought a total of ·l.!O ·1nc1ies of ralp .Iii Orllll!e County, f.cjded to the rainfall frotn prevk>Us' storms, there bas been' a t.Qtat cot 4.18 inches of raln this season, compared to the .31 inches last year at !.his lime. The new storm, whlcb will start with light rai!u Saturday .ttemoon Is <&· peeled to cause major damage from noods and mudslides because the ground is already saturated bom Tuesday's and Thursday's storms. Despite heavy rainfJtll this week, road engineers and • flood control engineers report no slide or flood problems in Orange County. °"""y.,p~' ..... "" """ * l!OYS . SKIM OVER RAIN.CREATED LAKE' AT GISLER PARK Elet'l'Mlfth Don't Faze ,M9rk Paulson and Marc Higtitower Un shirt) 50~MPD Gusts . Surprise Wind Rips at Huntington Winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour swept into Huntington Beach and Foun- tain . v llley 'nlursday aftermm, ripping up llCOttS of trees, briefly bladdng out thouaands of homes, and dumping about b8lf an inch of rain in 15 minutes. )J Sherman J)enny. an amateur ~logist who bas kept detailed i' tber records since 1931, said the wJnd , rain storm was the most serioUs-to- tbe city sitce 1970-when a Whirlwind bie)v in from the ocean. Jn isolated cases, 'there were reports thi\I 'l'bursday's tempest tore ·shingles · fri:Jm roofs.at lhe peak of its power., .,1.be su.rm. brought Huntington Beach's-n:ib total to 4.01 as of 8 a.m. today, Den-nr' said. Since Tuesday, 3.20 Inches of raitt bu !alien. Last year to dare, the le850D total was .28 of an inch. Tbe stonn moved in from the ocean llbout 1:55 p.m. with steady winds of35 Beach Man Hit, His Car Stolen; Group W at.ches A Huntlngtort Beach man, hauled from his car as he left a Costa Mesa liar, Was befl:ten and his car stolen u a grOllp of 1'!lne8ses otood by and watched, P>lke ~today. 'According to eo,ia Mesa police, Wiiltam Rhegt Prince, 25, o! lltl -. llfD st. was leaving Finnlpn11 Rainbow at 1714 Placentia Ave. at about 1 1.m. ;,..tnesdsy Wilen Ille incident took place. Prince told pollce he .... bailled cat of fti9 mall car by two or three men that fie bacf had a brit( conlrolllation with urlior In the bar. , J!1le men beat ind kicked Prince until ... ,. .. -. 'Poltce itport that wltnes&O IC> the boatln!I, wbo did not cid Prince, told him when lie rtaalnod conJC!oumeu that Ille .,.. had drlvon oil In his car. Prince flegged dowr. a pa .. lng patrolman an<f after telling his story was iallen to the . Oraop Coon\)' .~"die•! o.ni.r tor. treatm<ot of the cull and bNloel be 111ffmd In the awult. . l'VIJco are kdlliC kr the IUlpO<tl· to- diy, delcrlbed u "blktr tYpu... , to 40 miles an hour •. Aceompanied by pollring ran and.' lightning, winds gusted at. least as· bigh as 50 miles an hour, Den- ny said. "I'd say it was at least 50 miles an hour," concurred Don Kaiser, city public works official. "We had trees down all over the city. Mostly we were lucky, thougti, and they didn't block .treets." Poe exception was Mahi Street in frbnt of Htintington Beach High School, where two old trees toppled into the roadway and blocked traffic for an hour, Kaiser sai<J. "With all _the _rain w.e've had, those shallow-rooted trees didn't have much of a chance when the wind came up," Kaiser said. Ironically, the city has been pressuring the high school district. to remove the trees because of the damaie their roots do to the sidewalks. Earlier this week, district trustees refused to move them. About 3,5oo customers experienced brief power blackouts 85 a result of the storm, according to Ed Jones, Southern California Edison Company operations manager. The most serious blackout was cen- ISee WINDS, 1'111• ZI • Edison High Boosters Se! Dance Saturday The Edison Iligh School Boo!ter Club will hold a fund ral!lne dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sheraton Beach lnn, Huntington Beach. Club mtmben and guests will dance to the music of the Alla Remington Band'. C4cktails and hon d'oeuvres wW 9t serv- ed. The cost ol the dance ~ 15 with the proceeds goinC to the EdiJOn 1lhl<Uc pn>(l'llll. ,,..,. -lnt<rested In It· tendlnc lbould con•""' Mrs. A. E. Clark at••· ~,.. . Father Rites Slated VALYERMO (AP) -A IOlemri man -pi..,.ct -y lor the Very Rov. Rophael Vinclarelll, OSB, who rounded the a.-ttctlne m•••••terr In thll Antelope Valley community north or lAo Anatlet 11 yoan ap. 'atber Vlnclarelll dloil ol heart -Tuelday In an Oraqe hoopttal. He was 75. • However, in San Diego C.ounty, there were SOlne reported problems. The National Wealbcr Service said three Inches of moisture !.U in San Diego County mountains with anqther lnch ex- pected by nightfall. Three men whose car stuck in s a o w on Los Pi.Dos Mountain near Pine Valley broke into a sheriff's radio station and broadcast· a .. mayday" call for help, to which a deputy respond- ed. Tornado-like winds toppled trees, sm3shed windows and knocked down !ences· in the Cbula Vlsi. area southeasl of San Diego. Power failures lasting several minutes also were reported. In swamped r o a t: intersections, lUeguards pressed Into service rescued dozen! of motorists. Thirty cars were in- volved in an 'underpass smash11p. Six other peNOns were injured Thursday near San Diego's Old Town. The Weather Ser1lc..-e said totals throughout Southern Calitornia by tonight should reach tllree inches of rain in coastal sections and up to four inches of ra in and more than a foot of mow in the mountains. Jteavy ram and mow was roreci1st through Saturday, taperinis: off to showers Sunday. Intentate 40 at Needles was ordered closed Thunday after heavy rains undermined a storm sewer u:cavation. A state Divbion of Highways spokesman said the area "Isn't even safe to walk on.'' Traffic, meanwhile, was detoured over U.S. 95 north to Bullhead City, Ariz., tt.en sout1 on U.S. 66. Heavy snow wu falling In the San Bernardino M-aills down to the f,000 foot level . Tire chains were required in some areas and dense fog in the foothill! nwde driving extre1nely .1azardous. Some secondary roads in the mountains were cl06ed because or the .snu\1. Particularly heavy rainfall was ex· pecte4 during the remair:der of the storm in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, forecasters aaid.. Tbe high in Los Angeles was expected to reach 65 degrees satur- day. The high Thursday was 6.1. Top of -Pier Plan Sinks Council Expected to Reject Downtown Proposal By TERRY COVILLE Of ftle 0..11)' Plllt 519ff ·The controversial downtown "Top of the Pier" plan is expected to sink to the bottom when Huntington Beach city councilmen meet Monday night. Mayor Al C.oen said today· councilmen will. abandon the downtown redevelo~ ment proposal and drop city suits to con- demn about 14 acres or vrime beachfront property. "Economics is the reason for abolishing it," Coen explained. "It is just Mile Square Bribery Case Set for Trial ...,... Former W-'-"·.maYor Ilet'ek McW!*ineJ Mil l'lanll!OI .°""'""""._. 'l'ld fl.Jlta were onlered today to face trial March 5 on bribery, ifand theft Ind compiracy charges tndorsed by the Grand Jury after investigation or the Mile Square Park 1easlng scandal. Both men pleaded innocent this morn. ing at their a.mUgmnent before Superlor Court Judge James Turner. 'Ibey are free On bail. Their frequently delayed arraignment followed action earlier ln the weet in which Judge Turner denied a move by the pair'• lawyers to amend the llnguage ol the Grand Jury indlctmenL McWhlnney, 411, of -Calendula Ave. and Fujita, 35, ot 7242 Rockmont Ave., are aCCU9ed of involvement In a plan to estract 110,000 from !armer George Mural. It is alleged that they demanded the sum for their cooperation in securing an extension of his lease to farm 21J:acers of Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Both men were arrested after it was alleged that Murai was pressured into paying $5,000 in cash to Fujita and later ordered to pay a further $5,000 in the form of a check made out to county Supervisor Robert Battin. Battin testified before the Grand Jury . and was cleared of any involvement in the alleged conspiracy. SOUTHLAND JOLT OF 3.1 RECORDED ONTARIO (AP) - A "very light" earthqnake meuuring 3.1 magnitude nn the Richter 1e1Ie was recorded here by the Caltech seismology Laborat«y. No dim.age or lnjUries wu reported. A Caltec.b spokelman In Pasadena said the 1:53 p.m. quake Thursday was centtrtd IOllth o! Ont.rio. not feasible for the city to e-0ntinue purchasing downtuwn property." Controversy has swirled around the city 's pro:x>sal to build a fiv~block. asphalt parking lot on oceanfront land on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway. Coen said the city now has no plans to pursue any type of redevelopl'henl He said lhe city would just have to rely on ''the private sector to get anything done." "We'll do whatever we can to help private property owners, but it will be more as a cheering section," c:oen added. To finalize lhe action, C I t y Administrator Daviti Rowlands hu SU~ mitted t\\'O resolutions for Monday's 7:30 p.m. meeting. One resolution calls ior abandonment or the plan , the other orders Clty Al· lorncy Don Bonfa to dismiss all pending condemnation suits . Councilmen discussed the "Top or the Plcr" du1 Ing a, 9().minute executWe Costly Fight Ex-senator Leaves Wife $10 KAlfSAS C!'l'Y, Mo. (~!)-Fcipner U.S.:Sen. !¥ward V. ! ... d MIM+Hi! -~. w ..... and .... ....... wil ""'1tlen • .._-,..,,: blfdn 1111 ilo\<, I death becau80 'of 1 lan\ny quam~ tbt Kanm Oil' llit ..., aaJd iJI a ...,,..lgbted artide. . · • ,,,. ljOWI-'!&Iii 'l'JllltSda1 lllal •""'1tini to --clme 111 tbt family UMt Mite "ls ftfuecr'at an tstlma~ p .3 million. · Flort'llCe Long, bis widow, -and the couple's daughter, Ana •Mllllr1 ... felt '18 each. · Mrs. Long also will receive the family's 32-room home near Clarknme.lt-' was jointly owned by the couple and could not be affected by the will. The Star said the bulk of the estate was placed in a lrust controlled by Long's secretary of 26 years, Helen Dunlop, In her late 409. Long's 5-year-old granddaughter. Ann Eliz.abeth ·Mlller, will receive bait the e!late at age 25 and the remainder five years later. UnUJ that time, Miss Dunlop will control the Long holdings, lncludlrig two banks, 21 small loan company offices and about 2,000 acres of farmland. the newspaper said. $30-IDillion Resort Area Set for Newport Dunes By L: PETER KRIEG Of it.. 0.llY ,llet Sltft Plans for a l30 million hotel and waler· oriented resort complex on the 7G-acre county-owned Newport Dunes property in Newport Beach will be announced next week, it was learned toda y. The project may include as many as two 3QO.room hotels and a water sports complex with parking for at least 3,000 cars. OU1clall of Newport Investments Inc., which assumed the lease on tbe property Jut June, lhll morning confirmed the an. l'IOtmttment I.! ICheduled next week bl.It declined IC> give specific delllls of the plan until then. ' "We have stilt got kl get final approval from our board of directors,'' E. A. "Sandy" Sandling, vice prnldent !or planning development. said this morning. Sandling confirmed th.at the dtvelop- ment wlU lnclude a variety of recreaUon activities, Including boat rides. He ukf one plan callt for construction of a weir, a dam across .iile: JS.acre lagoon In the crnter of the property which ts k>cated 11 the llOUtberiy Up o! Upper Newport Bly. Because the project Is on ltlto tidelands held tn truot by 0r..,. County, the protect may not need tho approval of Newport Beach o!rlclala before It can be built. Sandling said be lntendl to meet with Orange Coor<y Board ol &lpervlson Chairman Ronald W. Capen.. 1 Newport Beach resident, to mlew the projttt early nut net. "He 1111 not given bll bleainp to It," Sandling said. "Next -'t we an 1otng to try to prtHnt 0>methllll to ~ and Olflen to ,.. U they like It or not." Newport Beach city ofOdalJ uld today that while the County property Is ex· tmpted lrvm nom11l bulkllnl -.Oii tho cily may have the 1bUUy to ICt on the envlronmenllll Impact rtport that would be rtqulretl ror the proJect. Boys Club S~udies Move Shift of Center to Busliard School Suggested Jly JOHN ZALLEI\ ... ,,..., .......... The HunUngton Beach Bo)'I Chth It et· plorlng the poaible relocation al Ill p1a,,. ned SI00.000 recrutlon center lnlm Ouls Clrr Part In the l\orth part ol the city to lkmhard School In the aoutheWm ...,. lion ol town. Pit Downey, etecvtlvt director of the club, appeaNll"l'hunday nlgilt bolo,. the Fountain Valley -board to make the t-ll~ lllU"llon ol a Joint PoW•n :1art"ement to share Ow, I.and around Ou.sh.llrd a<:hool. Tnutetl lmmedla!tly ..-the Idea and °""""" ICbool olllclall to draw up a formal oontr .oct to -the deoL ••1ts someone ~ abolll ltoJ'a.'' Downey told lnlat<!fs, •rm attncted to the location in IOllthtastem lluntlngton Bcadl becaUll then'• .. much Vf.lltr ..... thtr1." "We cortalnly -about the net<!.• 111d William Crane, ptftjilent of the Fountain Valley bolrd. 1'Thlt 1JU has the hlghelt d.t!nqumcy nto ol any In oor diltrtct." The Boy1 Qui> hu made about SUDO In paymentl towanb pu-of 1 ,.,.. aa-e afte on Chrll Clrr Part •' •' • " ner ol Sprincdale Strl't'I 311!;1 nJ!n ,\\ enuct Total 4'llt ol the proprrty I• 117.000, Downey aald, Tnilt lndlcalftl a wUU..,-IC> Id the dub """ !btlr lond without <harp, or session last ~tonday. Coen said the cooo- cil v.'8s shown a map revealing the parcels already acquired -just a handful -and those left to be bought under C{)ndemna1ion. One of the leading opponents of the downtown~ J!lan, auto Jcaler Bob Terry, expressed pleasure at the apparent coun- cil decision. ~ He said his opposition had been aimed nOt at redevelopment . but at the idea of a ~See PIER, Page ZI Peace Talks Will Resume ext Monday By Ualted l'ftu lotenallonal T1te Whlto HOUJO announced tod1y that Dr. Henry A. Kllllnger wtll resume the V\ttn.am cease-fire MaoUatlonl ·Monday In Parla with Le Due Tho, the man with wham he worked out a nine-point truce tblt wu never 1lgned. Tbo arrived in Parb today with a dtr mand the document be •l&ned quickly. Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Kisaloger would leave at 7 a.m. PST Sun~ day and that he expects the next negotiat- ing letlion will last ''several days or perhapa more ." lie said additional consullllion& would be needed with both North and South Vietnam 1fter the meeting "'Ith Tho. Tbe North Vietnamese newt agency al- IO announced the taJts will reswne Mon· day, lhe first lime the Communi.N an- nounced ln advance the date and place for the 1ttttt nwtlnp. held In an un- known locatlm out.tide Of ParlJ . it said Tho would be UCC<Jmpanled by Xuan Thuy, the chltf negoliator in Iha long-nmning Paris Wttkly ta lks. The North Vietll&ITleR Mvc insisted that the cease-rlre agreement be signed Immediately and lb11t there be no major change.. Tho stopped off In Peldng snd rtlOICO'A" en route to Paris from 11.enol 11nd Com- munitt IOW'Cea In Paris tald the Sov\e&.s end poulbly the Cblne>e urged him IC> displly moderaUnn In his 1111<1 with Kluin&er. Ziealtr left open the poulbiUly thal Killlnger Wotlld Oy rrom Paris to Sai&on for more lllb with Soulh Vletname:te President Nguyen Van Tbleu. He bu demanded that (I) !he cea•rlre ..,.._ ment ~ ror the wlthdninl of North Vletna..,.. "-and (I) guarantee thal I coalition IO•tl IUOtUt wUJ not be Imo pooed nn South Vietnam. Oraage WeaJJier 1r·1crea$1ng c&oudineN on Sat.ur:- dl~. wilh • 50 percent dulnct ot showers is the way the wuther 1r:Mce call.I It. About • 10 .pt1'Cml chance of rala tonJChl, howe•tr. Hlgilo on Satunlay, In the low -. Lows tonight In tho -4la. INSmE TODAY KOC£, 0,...11< CoHlf'I flnt <*or 1•'""'°'9 1roU011., ~ opcrati"O" Mowdttw °" Cllon111:l .SO. S~• !Odor'• Wtrkntdtt for • -pl<l• """"""' p«ldo. ..... _ ' -. -. -... :;.... : --. '"~" ,_ . t--t t H "•... .... . -" .............. u -. -... , I . DAILY PILOT " Frido1, "-"" 17, 1972 LEUKEMIA VICTIM &y Scout Hofnor Car W asli Slated To Help Scout Witli Leukemia A north lluntington Beach Boy Scout troop will hold a car wash Saturday to help pay the hospital bills of a buddy who has been stricken with leukemia . James Hefner, 16. was a regular member of Troop 551 before moving recently to Yorba Linda. When he was hospitalized with leukemia last summer, the troop was shocked and wanted to help out. according to a sco ut spokesman. · Hefner, now in St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. has more in medical bills than his parents' insurance will cover, the spokesman said. The car wash will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at a egg School: 6311 Larchwood Lane. Donation will be $1. In addition, a trust fund has been set up• by parents of the scouts. Anyone wishing to contribute may send a dona- tion to the Jim Hefner Fund, P .O. Box 692, Westminster. From Pqe 1 PIER ... huge parking kit on prime beacbfront property. CouDCilmen have, over the past yeir, inctialted in public ,statements , that . .the parklhg lot plan wa1 deaJ, but DO offlclal action had been taken on It. The "Top of the Pier" plan was launched about three years ago. The parking lot waa considered, at that time, a tool to tpur coouner<lal IJ1d bole! de. vel~ment In the area. Tt?rry indicated that a 'c11ss actiol\ Sl.S )nillion suit against the city, launched by '1irn,._ arould not ~ dropped despite .the :reversal of city policy. ~ The class action suit seeks damafei :for property owoeri. who claim a ltnM of building moratoriums on their lind -has cost them conaiderablt: money. ~ The future of downtown Huntln&ton Beach is still in doubt. Only one proposal ls llilll discussed, a . plan by private property owner Martha 1iolt to develop a ~acre tourist at· :.traction. labeled "Music City," which might draw at least two high rise hotels :and related commercial activity . .. :-Some city officials have suggested con- :struction of a convention center to go -with it, though c.oen's comments would :appear to lessen the hope for that. Witness: Harte Ii us 'hijudicious' By TOM BARLEY Of ""' Dal,.. , ... , ... " LOS ANGELES -A physician called as the final witness in the state's case here agatmt Dr. Eb be Harte Ii us of El Toro Thuraday challenged the Jlarbor Area doctor's use of narcotics In the emergency rooms at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport Beach. Dr. Guy Turgeon, a Frer.ch.canadian physician wb:> now wor~ in the state's narcotics: offendera program, testified in the final boors of tho three-<la) hearing that HarteUU!, 51, was "injudicious'' when be admlnlstered Demerol to nurse's aide Reba Vaugbn on four occaslans in late 196&. Turgeon criticized Hartelius for using the highly potent narcotic for a reported migraine headache. And he made it clear in his testimony to the committee of four fellow physicians that Demerol was the last thing he wouJd have used for the reported vomiting of blood. Wluit will be the fifth three-<lay bearing by the State Board of Medical Examiners into charges of moral turpitude and un- professional conduct filed a g a I n s t Hartellus will open here Jan. 24. Orange County attorneys Matthew Kurilich and Tom Reilly will then open their defense of lhe accused physician. Kurilicb warned bearing officer E. F. DeVilbiss, however, th3t developments in the upcoming Orange County Superior Court trial of alleged members of the "Brotherhood o! Eternal 4>ve" drug ring may interfere with those· dates. The Fullerton lawyer represents one of 31 persons indicted by the Orange County Grind Jury. A Chatianooga, Tenn., man returned to the witness stand Thursday after being again assured by the Orange County District Attorney 's Office and Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams that he will not be prosecuted on the basis of his testimony against Hartelius. Fred Couch, again warned by Kurllich that the state might not keep Its word, testified that Hartelius gave him prescriptionl for narcotic.s under the false name of Fred Castleberry and that he once pa\d Hartelius $100 for supplying him with Demerol. , Kurilich asked the cOmmlttee to bear ln mind that Couch was 111 habitual crlm!nal" and !hat he had ,...ed lour prlson tenns. It wu earlier stated that C.ouch, 44, waa evading manslaughter charges flied tn T...-wllen be met Hartellua at tho, Colla 11 .. bonre o! bll rtlatlve Ray VaugJlli ' '-lleba Vaughn'i now eslrllJlied husband. State Approves Valley Land Buy For School Site Petitions and letters from 1,200 Foun- tain Valley citizens: helped convince the state Allocatiofl! Board Thursday to ap- prove a "hardship plea" allowing the purchase of a controversial school site In the northern part of the city. ~Viet Vet Bill Clear The owners of the land, Classic Development Corp., had opposed purchase of the land by the Fountain Valley School Di.strict. The District. which admitted It prob- : SACRAMENTO (AP) -A $5 million ably would not build oa the site for '.Program to Improve employment op-several years, said the site was needed to :portunitles for Vletn arr. veterans in guarantee a tt"alk-tn school wben homes -Oillfoniia cleared a key Senate com· art built ln tbe aru. :mlttee Thursday. A.ssem blyman Jolin the site .is bounded by Warner and :.Burton's measu re would provide for lla'8 Slater avenlll!I, and Brookb'1rlt and :reimbursement or employers WhO llfi.. Blabard ttreets. All of the $437,000 need· ~eteran.; of the Vietn am War for up-(o_Mt td to pll!Cbase the l.S..acre site will come :percent 9f the cost of wages and jrtinfrii: .frOm 'loCal bonds, but ·approval of the :expenses. State Allocttions Boonl was needed. "The state -very skeptical of our need.". anl:ltlat JUperintmdent Jade MaJlk!n explained 'lbunday nlglU to tlultoel. "It llu all tbe cltbon and ponnt support that rtally swayed the board to our aide." . . . DAILY PILOT •• Queen Elizabeth Mum on Family Legal Problems LONDON (AP ) -Quttn Elizabeth Is maintalntng public all~ on the leeal problems of three members of the royal family. Two of the ~·· coustno and ber daughter, Princtu """"· hove bad br1llbes with the law, but Buckln&bam Palaco bu had notblnc to IOY. One COUlln, Earl -tbatt.n of Bunn•, wu fined 194 and order«! to pay $17 In COiis oa Tllundoy ofter odmltt!ng the mltk IJom bll farm near RomMy, In Hampibire, blld been watered. In t,.ondoa1 another of tbe Quetn's couslnl, the Earl of lJchlleld, w11 lined , •H7 and'llad bll driver'• Uceme ._,.,. ed loi .. ,_ . •!\tr admltt!n1 In magilime'•-...n !hit be had drlW!I aller diiztklna. And,....... Atlne, u. IJ r,~ poal- bl . ~ !ar C1tledinc.,. ~mlle­ pe..i-lll1IOlldlllw"7 apeed itmlt - thll -th In her n.u.nt Sclmltar sporu ar. I . °"ll Y filLOT Stiff ...... Students t}lrostiuned In Bombing A team ol Ne~:Beedi P9l!Co tlefeo. u ... continued tntuvlewa ol IOOtu o! Con¥ta de! Mar Hlah School students t .. day ln seaJ<h of suspecta In 'lbunday's eal'ly-momtng· bombinJ at ,the high ecbool. • ) ·Poll .. made oae a.....i at the school 'lbursday afternoon, but Det. Capt. Don Oyaas said thlJ momlng the 14-yell'Old juvenile was picked up ln comiecti'"1 with a series of Halloween lire al881l!np· In WORKMEN CLEAN UP TREES BLOWN OVER IN FRONT OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH Wind Don tho Job City Offlci1l1 Couldn't Convlnco Sctioot Tru.-Wu No<osnry the Corona del Mar area. ' O)'aas said the police i re stlll lrylni to determine a moUve !or the bombing l>ut be indicated it ~y have bee n ·''retaliation'' against Assistant ~ F1'0lll P .. e 1 BOYS CLUB. •• come to have fun,'' Downey explained. "But we also place a strong emphasis on guidance counseling." Downey said that although the drive to raise the $200,000 Is: moving · slowly, the club may be able to begin construction of its new center by early summer. ' Man Gets $100 Bill Changed-· Then Takes Bill A man with an Italian accent Thursday walked out of a San Clemente bank, ap- parenUy having managed to steal hill own Ill)() bill back after getting it chang- ed into smaller bilh:. . 1 • A teller at Crocker ...citi1.ena National Bank at m S. El Camino told San . Clemente police that the suspect, described as being in bis early 30's and having brown hair, first asked for two rolls of pennies and set down the $100 bill .. Then be fished around in his pockets, she said, and presented a $1 bill, for the pennies. He asked her to change the $100 to One ISO bill, two '20s and three 110 bills, which totals to $120. Sbe said no and be answered he'd made a mistake, police said. After receiving the correct change for the Ill)(), tho man left. The $100 bill was ...,. wltll blm, police WI. All-year School Dis~ussion Set For Huntington A discussion of all·year schools in Hun· tington Beach bas been set for 7:30 tonight, in the Murdy Park community center. .. Glenn Dysinger, an admin~atlve asslstam for the Huntington Beach UrUon High School District, will explain district plans to implement all year schools on local campuses. An opposition viewpoint will be ex· pressed by Henry Lyday, organizer of Concerned Parents of Huntington Beach . The two men debated all year school propollals Wedne<day night at the Cl>m· munity Methodist Church, and agreed to hold another public forum on. the issue tonight. The high school di.strict has not yet adopted an all year school plan. but district trustees are expected to settle the issue before the end of the year. Dysinger contends that the proposal wi1'. offer students a choice between all year systems and conventional schools. Lyday counters that the proposal will offer students a choice between all year systems operating in the U.S. and that the system will not really invol'le a choice. Tonlgbt's meeting Is open to the p11bllc, Tbe community center IJ locat.d In Murdy Pm, off Gold<D West Street, oortb of, w..-Avenue. Ex-U.S. Senator Found Guilty In Bribe Case WASITTNGTON (AP) -Former Sen. Daniel 8. Brewster of Mary-land , accused o' accepUna a bribe In rrtum for hts votes. today was found 111Uty of a lesaer charge and the lobbyist who turned over the money wn convicted of bribery. The oil-female and all·black U.S. Dlstrlct Court Jury conTictal Bmnter of "rectlf'lnl an tmlawful grtitulty" in th,.. excliange of money totaling ltUOO from Cyrus T. /wdendtl, a maD order house lobbyllt. AndulOll ... coavtded of bribery. The unllwfUl !P'lt1111Y vrict ineans Brewrter .--tvtd the lllD1llY with no conupt lnl<nt. -Tho f.,_ Dornocntlc -tor fOctll a mulmum ~ton term ol alx yea~ and a $30,000 !lne on all --nll. The lobbyist !ACtl .•' maximum ,... tence of • yellt In orliool and 1 ll0,000 fine. Ua had betn with Spieeel, Inc. Tho Jury mumed HI Wrdlct In the -trial alter ... n boun of deliberation. BftWatet'• attorney, Nonnan P. Ramaey, uld he wlll !llo 1 tnOlloa for 1 nt.• trial, and, tr ntctlSlf'Y, In appeal. ' Re-elected Solon Held on Drunken Driving Charge SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sacramento Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'ber~ bas been arrested and booted on a charge of drunken driving, police reported today. Police said Z'berg, 46, was involved in a rear~nd collision here Thursday night at Riverside Boulevard and 4th Avenue. No one was seriously hurt in the ac· cident , they said. Officers Bob Gillies and Chuck Barham said the veteran legislator w a s "cooperative" at µie scene of the ac- cident. Z'berg was taken to the city emergen- cy station "'t police headquarters for a breath test, then to the third floor jail for booking, which · Included being photographed and fingerprinted. The·offlcen said the state-owned car Z'berg was driving rammed the rear of a car driven by Phlllis Step bani e Funakoshi, 19. Gillies said Miss Funakoshi's car was knocked about 70, feet. He said witnesses reported that Miss Funakoshi was stopped to make a left turn. Police said this wu Z'berg's second drunk driving arrest. The first, they said, wa s in 1969. Z'berg pleaded no contest to the 1969 arrest and paid a '3(t2 fine. But the plea and conviction were set aside March 2, 1971 by Municipal Court Judge Thomas Wallner in an order which stated "charge dism'""" and deemed oot to have oc-curred.tr • ' Z'berg, a Democrat, won re-election to an eighth ~year Assembly term on Nov. 7, defeating Re_publlcan H. A. "Andy" Andreson by ·57,6'$ to ' ;t,135 votes. The district covers Sacrimento and Yolo Counties. Nixon Aide Stricken SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Kenneth O'Donnell, White HCllSe appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy, collapsed here with exhaustion Th~Y and was hospitalized brie.Dy~ ~ore bemg released to consult bis: ~ doctor in Boston. O'Donaell, 48, was about to tape a radio interview at a local FM station when stricken and was taken to Mt. Zion Hospital. FronoPqel WINDS ••. tered on Beach Boulevard and Slater Avenue, where 1,000 homes and businesses were without power for 20 minutes. "A fluny o! lljhtn!ng went through there and kocked out t b re e transformers," Jones said. "Any one of those strikes would have been enough to black out the area.'' No major damage from the storm was reported from either Huntington Beach or Foun~in Valley. However, officials noted that the week's stonns have halted wort. on local construction projects. Rivals Agnew, HHH Together CllARLOTl'E AMALIE, V . I . (AP) -Vice President Spiro T . Agnew and Sen. Hubert Humphrey are sharing the same two-story cot· llge at the swank Caneel Bay resort. Humphrey is upstairs, Agnew bas the first floor unit. It is strictly coincidence that the political rivals are under the same rooi, says Caneel Bay General Manager Richard Erb. 1bey were "just the only rooms available," Erb said. Bathtub Murder Jury Se'lected OAKLAND (UPI) -A jury o! six men and six women has been selected to bear the "bathtub murder" trial · of Hell's Angels leader Ralph "Sonny" Barger and three motorcycle gang followU"S. The panel was completed Thuraday after nine days of questioning 123 pro- spective jurrors. It includes three blacka and a cross-section of tradesmen. clerks and professional people. Barger, 34, of Oakland, and three other members of the outlaw motorcycle gang are charged with killing a narcotics ped- dler whose body was found in the bathtub of a home which had beet1 set afire in Oakland last May. Betty Townsend. , Oyaas said It appean the fOUI'fAch pipe bomb was purposely plB<'Od outalde be• window. • "It Is possible II was done In retalla~on !or something obe had d o n e," .ht Wei. "1bere ts a string of windows there ·and he: oHlce isn't in the center or at lhe end." , OyUJ said a fragment o! the bomb did fly across the room and Into the back o! her chair. He said, however, police have found no e\'idence of a Uming device and '1'e 8SIUIDing tho bomb wu aet off by a fuse loog before she was at work. Racing Lobbyist Suffers Attack, Dies in Hearing CIDCAGO ( UPI) -By bis own adn!J>. aloa, Jack Carpenter !requent.d Cbk:o- go'a raCetraelm with a vengeance, an avid Ian ol gimmick betting recently outlawed by the Dllnols Racing Board. And although understanding bis - slon, board members good naturedly laughed at bis earthy 1tyle when be start- ed to address the board Thursday on be- luili o! "the litUe people" be professed to represent. But the 55-year-old cab drlVer neVer had a chance to !lnlsh bis plea !or the return or gimmick betting -qulnellas, perfectas and trilectas. Slllrtly alter popping two nitroglycerin tab!ela Into bis mouth !or a heart condi- tino, Carpenter collapoed on the witness stand., . Efforts to revive him failed and he was pronounced dead on arrival at.North- western ;,11~1 Hoopi!fl, il!e vtq1m wa!l>oib't atti:k. ' . Bodies of Three , Workmen Found MEMPIIlS, Tenn. (AP) -The bodies of three young construction workers burled tn the collapse of a 28-loot-<leep sewer trench have been found by rescue workers. Two other workers are feared dead ml<ler tons of earth and mud . Cold weather, Jack of electricity at the rural site and a crowd of spectators hampered Dight·long rescue efforts. Drexel's Pre-Holiday Et Cetera SALE - During this Holiday Season, Dre xel is offering selected pieces . from their Et Cetera collection at very special pr~es. From Breu Heed· boards to Glass Top Cocktail Tables on sale now. SALE 169.00 .... , ..... DREXE1-HEfUTA664iENREDON-WOOOMARK-KAAASlAN INTlllOlS WIDDA YS lo SA1VIDA YS t:tO IW 1:11 l'llDAY 'T1I. 9:00 SALE 99.00 ....tn.11 NEWl'ORT HACH • tn1 WUTCUH oa.., LA&UNA HACH • JO NOaTI< c:o,uT HWT. 4t4-611f TORAANCE • 1)Mt HAWTHOINI l lyo. J11.12n ., I I \ ( • • • . ! " '• . ... •j • l •t . ' " : . •J • ... 1 • !l . ! :~ •• . ' \ \ Friday, NMmbtr 17, lq72 H OAILV PlloT :J Pe:ron Arrival Sparks Navy Mutm ,. . UPI T1le11Ml9 lJSC Defense A student guard sits in the cool night by tbe well wrapped statue o[ USC's Tommy Trojan Thursday. As the USC.UCLA football game ap- proaches, USC students are taking no chances -the UCLA Bruins traditionally make an effort to paint the statue in their school colors. (See story, Page 16.) ' Official. Says 19.7-2 Year. :Of Auto Safety Strides By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tM 01lty Pl ... Staff ~ · Significant stfides have been taken in .. 1972 to make 'lUtomobile driving safer for · ,all Americans. according to Douglas .. Toms, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. · .. · He told a gathering of automotive ~pecialty manufacturers in Anaheim Thursday he has faith in "the automotive industry's ability and desire to take an active role in reducing deatm and in· juries on the nation's highways." As foundation for that statement, Toms -Cited the successful crash test of an Ex· ~rimental Safety Vehicle (ESV) pro. <luced by General Motors under a con· .:b-act with the U.S. government. :· The test was conducted In Phoenix 'ruesday by Dynamic Sciences, a • $.tbsdiary of t h e Newport Beach-based ;~trasystems firm. ;:!. Toms said the early finding!! indicate : =cJiat the four ~ummy occupanls "did : =..ell" when air cushions in the front and . ~ear of the vhicle fired during the SO mph . :Crash. "Future motorists," Tom!I predicted, "will enjoy the protection of the safest cars ever built, in large measure because of this outstanding example of coopera· tion in a vital safety program." tn addition to the General Motors ESV, tests have been conducted on two other safety vehicles produced by Fairchild and the American Machine and Foundry Corporation. Ford is also producing an ESV under a token $1 contract similar lo that negotiated with General Motors. The Ford prototype is scheduled for deli very to the govemm.ent next month and will be tested early next year. In addition to the U.S., which has been concentrating on a 4,000-pound "family sedan" type ESV, West Gennany, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Sweden are developing ESV's in the Intermediate weight range. Japan is working on a vehicle In the 1,500 pound range. Toms noted that the heavier ESVs are more easily designed thar. t h ef lightweight safety cars, giving U.S. automakers a temporary a jump on the competition . !rropnotch Sunday Stories !!Polished· Up for Pilot ::· } ;: As DAU.Y PILOT atalJ memtiers ond ;:e<litors prepare to put on their "Sanday ·::!best" for readers, here are sorbe of lhe :::top features they plan lo present In .the '•:Sunday edition : ' ;:; CAT LICENSING? -Huntlngton :;~Beach is the lalest city· to consider :•;)lcenslng -and other indigniUe1 such as • !·spaying, contraceptive dnigs and I leashes ::::-to control the cat popuJaUait Staff ..... writer Terry Coville wades into the cao-- .::troversy in YOU Section. -.; SUo:ESS Wl11l CYCLES -Harry : :OXiey went broke running a motorcycle '.:.hop In 19115, oo• he learned ......ii to :;come out as promoter of rpeedny : .motorC)'cle radq al the fllrlrouDds ln :-co.a Mesa. His new vmture ls a finan.. ::dal su«ea as wdl u a heavy favorite ::1n the famUy re<r01llon field. Tbe story ; by Stal! Writer Rudi NJedzlelUi II lhla .-*.week's buslnesl pl(lfl fNtw'J artlcle. ;!· l5llll SNAPSHOT -One ol the top, win-:~ ner:: In the DAILY PILOT Snapshot • Contest geta a handsome payoff ln the In- :: t•matlonal competition: other flnalistt. •: win merit awardo and ..,,. o1 tbe top :~ local plctum wUJ be ....,.-ln the :: DAILY PILOT for tho nnt ijme. ·'. 'PATl'ON'ONTV-lllGolltl,_.to mata tbe movie -!nm CDDCepllon to complctlon -but It bu tal:ea 1-U. two ,..,. for the OocoMrimln( film (Best Motion Picture of 1970) to find another slot on national television (o be filled by its award-winning star, George C. Scott, cover feature of TV WEEK. · ' M R S . SUPERINTENDENT' Women's section leads off this week with a proCUe (in words and photos ) of Mrs. Michael Brick. He'• superintendent of Fountain Valley School District. she·s a ~i's daughter, former model and so'metlme book·writ.er. Story by Staff Writer Jo Ollon. TIIE Rji:AL 'DUKE'? -Newport Bcoch'a most lamow resident, John Wayne, ts f .. t.....s 1n a abort story provtewlni bis oew blogrophy, "Tbe Join Wayne Story," by Gco111• Carpozl Jr., ln lhla -·· FamUy .... 1t1y. Tho rul·W• drama II IJ.lce a ll«Nlrlo rl&ht out ol "Sanda of two Jllna," Carpozl said. EVERYBODY'S DOING IT -Staff Wrliir Jao Edwlllds fuids out how many diffnmt ·~• there are to uerci1e. SOme eycle, otbon nm and some walk In their -' for heallb. , WAlPATH -lndi•ns who converged on the Bu....U ol lndJM Aff1In 1>.Jlldl"I In WashJnctoo wearing w11Tp11int and tribal costumts didn't want to be lrtattd like wblte men-Ibey wani.d to be left -Tllat'• part ol tbe 1101')' told In ... Jn.depth report oo. this )'Ur's "lndlmt ....... • In Seventh D•1 Bakerx Walkout Seen Expanding A "stalemate" in bakery union negotia· tlons promises lo widen the live-state walkOut which Is forcing housewives to ooy Jesser-lruown b<ands of bread but has not led to critiCal shortages in area markets. Today b: the seventh day of the walkout. A spokesman for the striking Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union hinted the negotiations stale~te would be the yeast giving rise to union speculation Marine Killed In Wrong-way · Auto Accide11t A wrong-way driver was killed Thurs· day night on the San Diego Freeway v.·hen his car crashed beador. into another vehicle in Sao Clemente slightly injuring the five occupants. The California Highway Patrol said Carl V. Black Jr. of Madison, Teno., a Marine stationed at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, was killed instantly when his car smashed Into one driven by Mrs. Sandra Malone, Wt E. San Juan, San Clemente. CHP officials had not determined this · morning why Black was going the wrong way. Mrs. Malone and passengers Eve Malone, 13, and Don Malone, 11, were treated at San Clemente General Hospital and released. Two other young occupants of the Malone car, Holly Ertman, 13, and Robin Ertman, 11, were listed as injured but not taken to the hospital. . , Highway patrolman said Black was southbound in the northbound lane! when he collided with the other vehicle just 1'QUth or 1 Avenida, Pico offramp. Mrs. Malone'• car ~pped on Its sidt but was righted when il glanced off a passing camper truck, officers saia . that the walkout wou1d • • s p r ie a d eastward." Nearly half or the estimated 12,000 bakery workers in California , C.Olorado, Oregon, Utah and Washington have been Idled by the dispute in which the union is seeking to win consecutive instead of split days off. Management says such a n ar- rangement would impair its ability to deliver fresh bread to stores and 'restaurants every day. Joseph Kane, vice president and chief negotiator for the striking Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union. said Thursday the strike would begin moving eastward over the weekend if the present stalemate isn'! broken. "And I can't see any sign of progress now," he added. Shortages of bread and some other baked goods have been noted in many of !he struck areas but small, nonunion bakeries appeared to be producing enough to preVf:nt any critical shortages. Kane said the union does not plan to picket supermarket bakeries. rrr Continental the nation's largest baker, has been the primary target so far although Kane said the dispute in- volves all union bakeries. Interstate Brands has locked out lts employes In some areas lo present a united front with ITT C.Ontinental. A third large firm, American Bakery Co .• has one plant being picketed in Seattle, Kan" said. Abortion Clinics ,Get Kickbacks? From Wire Servic« LOS ANGELES -An Anaheim al· tomey claims that some abortion pbysi· cians and holpitabl are payinc tbou.tud.s of doll ars to some pregnancy counseling services for sending women to them. Stuart l\'.,Knll)lt told the atate Social Welfare Board Thursday the counseling services :tte fr«· The ~rutwlt ~an is unaware~ tht: smfce is ~.iii i~ lf 'he is referred for an abortion, he said. -Makes First . ~ ' ' Appearance Ul'IT.._... BACK AFTER 17 YEARS Ex-dictator Juan Peron Preacher Ai·rested On Rape Charges In Laguna Beach A lay fundamentalist Laguna preacher was scheduled for arraignment today on alleged charges of assault, assault wilh intent to commit rape, and coercion of a woman to commit a sex act. Burtram Samuel West , 40. of 31702 Mar Vista , Sou th Lagµna, was arrested by Laguna Beach police after a complaint was made by a 20-year-old Laguna Beach woman. West is an instructor at the Laguna Beach Athletic Club. West, a weight lifter, and active in lay gospel evangelism in !he La guna area, was alleged to have been left alone with the woman late Tuesday night at the club. Det. Gene Brook.s said the woman·s alleged assailant forced her into a club sauna bath, and overcame her resistance and screams by choking her almost to unconsciousness. The woman was forced to perform a sexual act, Del Brook.a uid. " I I ' 1 University Pic~eted DAVIS (AP) ~About. 40 to..ff mJ«rant worters from three cobnUe:s picketed o. Q unt .. ni\y•Th...,.·..,.S •1Tanlid • gripe meetlrig on a federal project Which tt:ey are enrolled. ht 17 Years --BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -P'·o rm • r ~!dent Juan D. Peron new heme to. day on a mission of peace from 17 years of exile, but ·his arrival touched off a naval mu tiny and set the stage for possi- bie anny-Peronist clashes. Peron arrived to a Political future as uncertain as his landing when driving rain forced the pilot of his plane to make a second swing aroufld the field after a . brief touchdown. A miLitary force of 30,000 kept Peron separated at lhe outset from all but about 300 01 his wildly enthusiutic followers. The quickly crushed mutiny occurrec! before dawn at the Naval School or Mechanics in suburban Vicente Lopez wl':.en a handful of noncommi!!ioned of. ficers seized some fellow officers and at- tempted lO take over the installation. In a brief firefight , the y were routed by marines loyal to mil ita..Y President Ale j@dro 1.11.ousse, and ll&d with their officer hostages in a nuinber of com- .. 1andeered vt:hicle:::. They surrendered to an army pa tr ... 1 after a second clash. Police sail' one non- C{)m was killed. Troops ringing Ezeiza International Airport fireo tear gas lo disperse marching Peronist columns which at· tempted .l'.l break through cordons in de· fianct: .;f a ban on popular con- centrations. · . The crov.·d, v.'hich turned out jn the pouring rain to meet Peron, was baited by a line of soldiers v.•ith ~yonets drawn, two tanks and truckloads of police with tear gas guns bl ocking the highway 1ix miles fro1.l the airport. ··we are your brotht rs~·· the crowd shouted. ''Stay calm ~"' said the soldiers . Then the people charged the first line of 1roops. Eighty to 100 tear gas easiistcrs were fired into the crowd by the troops. No one v.·as reported injured and within 13 minutes the crowd dispersed. The sprawling capital of eight mlllton people resembled a ghost town today beclUJe of a Peronist~alled ~eneral strike ond a paid holiday dccn!Cd 'In the interest of security" by the government A nlght·long rain !urned into a downpour befo~ Peron'• charterf:d )f!( set down at 8:08 1.m. PST at Eielza. the r~:port which the former strongman built dw-ing hi! t!K& to 1955 reign . In just 2 years ..• outselling every European car (except one)! ., LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT ... e RADIAL PLY TIRES e FRONT DISK BRAKES e FRONT BUCKET SEATS e FUlL CARPETING e RACK AN6'i>INION STEERI NG SEE ONE. • • TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE ,, , TODAY! . '""'-C-fJ'• ,_,of""' 0...- Ii'-ot Tiit Hn Car • , , "41•10. I'••~•" hn son & son D-Of Tiit New Car , .. "'"··--........ ..llARIOlllLVD.COITAMEIA • ··- DAILY PILOT • - Ueari11g Set Sirhan B. Sirhan, convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy. is scheduled for a pa- ro le hearing ne.\'.t \Veek at San Quentin prison "'here he '\\'as sent orginally to die in the gas t.:ha1nber. Tenaporar y? Newsman Freed On Court Order LOS ANGELES (AP) -A reporter jailed for rt£using to tell a judge the sources of a story he wrote while cover- ing the Charles Manson murder trial is free on a higher court's order. But the reprieve may only be temporary. the Los Ange I es Herald-Examiner. Manson and three women followers were convicted of slaying actress Sharon Tate and six ottlers. The contempt citation, first issued July 23, 1971, after Farr bad left the Herald- Examhlel" to take a job in the district at- torney's office, was stayed by-Older to allow appeal up to the U.S. Supreme Court. La!! Mondy the high court refused lo hear the appeal. Newsman William T. Farr was ordered jailed-for contempt of court Thursday by Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older. But Farr was released on his own recognizance about SY.a hours later when tho:! 2nd Jlldicial Court of Appeal grantl'd DURING AN INFOM1AL meeting temporary freedom pending the court's with Oldrr in Ochiber 1970. Farr ad· ruling on a petition for a permanent Sfa~itted that he got the information for his of sentence. story from one or more of the six al· • orneys involved in the trial. The judge THE COURT DID not indicate when it nted -to know because the lawyers Y.'Ould rule on the petition. "'ere under a '"gag order" not to release Older ordered Farr committed to coun· confidential information to the public. ty jail until the newsman agreed to Farr's attorney, Mark Hurwitz, argued answer under oat~ 13 questi~s about a in his petition to the Court of Appeal that story he wrote in 1970 which told ~f learning now who Farr's source was ~tanson clan plans to kill several movie would serve no legitimate purpose stars. because the statute of limitations has ex· Farr, 37, now a reporter for the LJ:is pired, preventing Older from punishing An~e/es Times, was covering the trial for the errant individuals. Fie11d Sought n1. Stabbing Hurwitz said after Farr's release from jail that the newsman was "very, very happy the court of appeal had agreed to the hearing request." He said Farr plan- ned to return to his job at the Times to. day . ·neath of Long Beach Girl SANTA MO'.\'ICA I A Pl -Police were stiU seeking clues today in the brutal &Laying of an aspiring movie actress whose nude bodY was found on the beach here. Authorities said the body of Kathleen Ann La Chance:. 24 , 0£ Long Biach was found by joggers \Vednesday night. She had been stabbed 12 times and raped, police said. Her arms and legs had been bound tightly to her body with leather shoelaces and sand had been stuffed in her mouth. Tax Reform Bill Hangs in Limbo In Sacramento SACRAMENTO (AP)~ A SU billion taz refomHChool finance bill hung in limbo toda v while backers waited ror foes to conie up 1.~dth a counter-offer to the massive tax shill plan. "We're waiting for ttJe:.'Jpokesmen for the 'no' voters." Assemblyman William Bagley said Thursday. HE TALKED TO reporters after the third closed-door session of the week on the tax bill by a six-man negotiating <.'Oftlmittee. "I still think we're going to do it ... we're going to pass a major tax refonn end school finance bill this year," the San Rafael Republican added. The tax plan is a compromise ham· mered out last summer b e t w e e n Republican Gov. Reagan and Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob ~loretti, (0.Van Nuys.) , It would boost state support of local 11ehools $535 million a year and provide nearly $50 million in property t::ix relief. ABOUT IJALF OF the funds for those benefits would come from a one cent-per· doUar~· crease in the state sales tax. Most of e rest would te covered by the state' hare of federal revenue sharing and surpluses in the state budget. The R.eagan·Moretli compromise re· quires two-thirds approva l of both the Senate and Assembly. It passed the Assembly last July. but fell four vote3 short of a two-thirds margin in the Senate last Augusl . Last week the plan was revived 1n the Senate and ca me v.•lthin t"·o votes of flnal passage on a ?S-14 count.. Tha t vote set up the current negotiations by n joint Senate-Assembly conference commllt,te. POLICE SAID ~1iss La Chance, v.•ho mo\'ed to HoUywood from Chicago a year ago seeking an acting career, was last seen alive when she took her German shepherd dog for a walk. A leash and col· Jar were found near her body bu L the dog was missing:, Investigators· said. She had been dead about 15 minutes when her body was discovered, they ad- ded. Police said Miss La Chance had been rehearsing a· dramatic lesson in the apartment of a friend at the edge of the beach. She had been attending the Estelle Harman Act.ors' Workshop in Hollywood since Oct. 5. Miss Hatman described her as "very attradlve." "I THOUGHT SHE was emotionally in· tensive, perceptive and sensitive and had possibilities in televisWn and motion pie· tures ," she added. Before enrolling in the Hannan Workshop, MW La Chance had been a student at the Flaire Agency, a modeling school in Beverly Hill s. Miss La Chance bad posed for pictures as part of her training but had not been given any professional assignments, Miss Cragin said. Two Defendants In Blackmail Case . Acquitted LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Three men have been on trial here for allegedly drugging the mayor of nearby Irwindale and taking plctures of him with a nude woman to blackmail him into supporting legalized gambling. According to grand jury Indictments and trial tesUmony. the three defendants, including former Irwindale City Coun· cilman Richard Breceda, had made three attempts to drug Mayor Richard Diaz. One of the attempts allegedly Involved putting a hypnotic drug in a drink and another spiking the mayor's enchilada dinner. Thursday, Superior Court Judge Thomas C. Murphy acquitted Breceda of all charges and a second defendant, Perl~ Tinta.D'. "l Itel great," B""""1a said. His lawyer said Breceda, owner of an Irwin-- dale restaurant, Is planning to change its name from Ricardo's to 111be Spiked Enchilada." · - .. 1 think the chances are good that the court will issue the writ of habeas cor- pcs." Hurwitz said. "But there really is nothing more for us to do at this time." "IT'S PrfY FEELING that the superior court now is without jurisdiction to cause Mt. Farr's incarceration," said Hurwitz, explaining the reason for the appeal. FaM', a veteran newsman who has won some 20 awards for investigative reporting, says he does not want to reveal· bis. liOUl'Ce because he feels 19 do. so might in hibit other people from con· fiding in newsmen with the assurance that they would retain anonymity. State Panel OKs Delay on Impact Statement Order ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Consenration- lsts have failed to squash commtttee ap-- proval of a bill delaying the effect .r a California Sopreme Court rultng tbat Jri· vately !u.Qded construction n..rojects must file epvironmentaf impact statement9. But crie l<'lding coosefl'atlonisl, Jdm Zlm>ld of the Sierra Club, promil<d ~ cmtiiiue an all~ut campaign to SC11tle the bill before it can get to Gov. Reagan's desk. Thursday, Assemblyman John Knox, (D • Richmond), testified his bill is an absolute must because "we have people out of work ... projects stalled ... and no clarification" of the effect of the ruling. The Senate Government Organllation Committee agreed, voting 9-1 to advance the bill on to the Senate Finance Com· mittee. If approvei:I there, it would have to he approved on the Senate floor before going to the governor. • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otlivtry of tl1t Daily Piiot is qua.rantttd Melld•l'·ll'rilf•I'' II Y•U do ,.., INn "'"" ''"r •'( ti» '·"'·• c•ll trHI '(tllr co" wHI h ...... , le '(OU. Ct!!' l fl It~"" lftllt ,,. ""'· ltt.nlty .... !k>oldty: II Ytll llo not! "Ctl"Wt Ytll• .c-n 'Y • '·"'· S1111rt••• tr I '·"'· ktoollty. tt ll tM • tc•tl' win h ..._.,,, II' yw. (•Ill ••• ltk.., 111'1111 11 1.m. T tltpllt\11t~ ~ ~ ..... (-IJ A•H• .,,, ... 6noall .......... ...... "" ... •••di .... Wt11rt1111ttltf . • . • • • • •• , .. 1m 5MI (......-...., Ct'l"r-ltltll, SH _,. .. C.ptatr-, DIM ,.....,, Stlllll LI-MM· u. ..... "'""" .... ...,...,. East Hit by Record C~ld l'IN "V A1t1n11 I O'IOfl l ulltlo Mri.,10'! h1rlotlt $i-J • Snoiv .Co vers Area; Alba1iy Lists 9 Degrees • r1 Sale. 15%offall men's dress shoes. • Choose from a wide assortment of styles; everything from two-tones to conservative lace ups. 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The threat of major flooding from the Santa Ana are working on the study full time, and these men, It is River probably doeso'l-raol< high on many people'• list claimed, are-simply ov..Worked. • of top JllOblems (l\C!g~lllP.,~ty. Ne,vertl)eless, ,,.-•~-.,.If this is the ~.~111.e ... c>~es, su~F'· home-. facts suu.t 11\e·threat•u'ftll. ., 1 • II"' Ii ~and, aj>oveall~tlif;'.Oiil""men :lifonoge Coun- Tbe .1J.S. Ar,my;.CQrae·of l!!lgill,ep ~culates '.thlt ' < · • ty;'60ltld. spare~o eff "wore tb(t the f.l;iny bas ._ 900,000,c<lunttaoilll>i:a\!!e p•lif~.~o~tnoodtbe. ;~ .;f~ it,1.:, ~te 1lts stulty witl(all d"!' ' .ri9er 1s J.ibfy,Jo prodil~-;...I t(i,d ,t,b ~~·oll"'tb9' 11.... t&, .'I • I J ' ' .-'I t r' , renBM{ '21i :i.'9if •. ',1 . ,,, ·~· . . •. ·Anll in ~~·· 'p~r· ollould ~ ezerteiJ ' ~~· Tllll~ .isf'~ tliit ,couoty fl~~· ~ •1 . the> Army .-Pf lie('~ The~ pro' lLma ue not now capabl~ of tonWDlll'(· tu8t ; ,fl . ' t~ootmust• W l>'tJ .. at IO ... J>Oln.I IQ1WIY, and it :·· nd'tha.t·lL!Jlli lie tt;Jtl!ti211>.YW'lll'~ U..1 .cin ·ht . ..~~fl'.t,lll\!St~P!'fivl~·~'11f~t'J\ qt'~xt greit r .. madec~bte''"' ,. .... ;,.: 7....,._,,_, • ~ ... ·T · e,_,, • _ I 1 •• " t ~~ . • ••• 'h~' . 1~ ... -J '-n fnMI erma; · .~~ ..... · '"''~'~ ,. · -·• -· ... ''.E ~~.~~0a~d~~r:,· ·llD.:=;f:'"~ ,f .'Hell>':forMa.hdicanpe· d !Bf(~.. 1 1 -~~IC , to tbe . .; "'1/ "'- 1 ~ ' , .... ,. Ii' ·1. I \ r . Carpi of EDgineers. • ' • ' · At the age of 40,'Ray'Dill'ail was beginning to find . ·-. In.,~QA pJrls of 111• c~unty._ incl~g a populous,; , life.a litt)e llit tt,>u~e>,tlwl it used to be. A 16-year Navy .. -;section ~we!t i<fosi. lies~ .\)jls '!'ould mead' a. . veferan, he'ct-<'tOst bis left leg' in a miliwy accident. and ;:odepth of.~eet of water. ·)li soutlie8st Huntington.-, , had bet .. m.l d th -~ 22 ... r~Beach apl'Fountain Valley, water wonbl. averase l ow: • , n µne P oye . • _P~ mon~: · -J.11 sev~n feet in depth. -i--.... , • • Noi", .Dur"ll--has •· J_ob'-"'th Huntingtoo Beach hell>' ~-;.-·These facts are disturbing enoug!i'. '1n themselves,i' i/l&:.otlJel'h.ancllcappedJll{li•i4uals overcome their handi· · ~;;;,But they are aggravated by the slow.•r.a~ at which cw-~ : ~aps. He ,recenlly wo·'tpfl@lted a special' program co- • :7reCtiyJ work is being undertake~.'" • . . ·' ' i ordinaf6r. in the city's pe~sonneJ department. .:::.. Right now, the major. hQldu~·of recomnie~-· ,m, _pOSllfon makes Huntington Beach tbe first Or--~ati_ons from the Army. on j~li . ·problem. sliou,ld -.•.!'ge.CQUnty city to .4irea handica~ped person ti> specif· '-lie 'ittacked. It 1s certaincthlf~ evees will need lcilly work· at. helping other handicapped persons find .major .expall.'itm, b¥t,unlil, ·\jl~1 Army !ipishes its study, jobs in the cit7. 'n"<>--brld .knows~ how mllch. "• ~ r~ . • f 1 ; • *1?1 alio:'liiil advise the city on how its own person- ; Their report was originally due in 1969, but it i• net needs mjght be met by the handicapped and he will ·-...·not now expected until 19J4~at the earliest. coordinate city programs with other agencies. Army officials say their tardiness has been caused . Both tlie ·Utan and the city are taking a formida 6Ie .. \ . .,_ .. .. by lack of financial support from Congress. Only 10 men stride for tbe handicapped . ---H PRE$(RIPTION FOP\ PIRATE$ . ~ :. ....: ..., . . ;.-" .. ' • . .. ; .-Friction, lntrig,.e .Must End , Why Writers Tl)t 'N~:W ·~ajo.ri1y~ Jlr~am "Really Do · ' ~ WASHINGTON -The.impulse to gloat ~ ~ diniinishecf by the lossesRepubllcans suf-Hate A ctor.s Discipline Key Coach Declares i.s being put down by President Nixon in ' . fered tn the Senate and the marginal the interest of capitalizing on the "new • RICHARD WILSON gains ~ the H~ Nor is ·it plausible -----· ------~ majority" he dreams about. , that NIXon cou1d have much changed that t ~ To the Editcr : Gratification over the arruizing vote of outcom,e by conducting the campaign to SYDNEY J HARRIS confidence in his ability as president is . ··--.1 wm C.OOgress be once considered. The • Your Nov. 7 story (Laguna youth some_ bl~ condition-. _ _ .. . _nom~ated. _The cause _he~~ was • v~ act.,..,.of .. c:ampaigning to win Congress charging coach with assault ) I am sure ed. bt-4&'~1-lhit , • . ..~1y'41.0nly by a~~ 1'-.~ pwn · "'~·· his potential of car-• was read in disgust by athletic coaches at the. ~·~ per· , ~ mUch less so m \tit~ . and .woald .. bave gone Ben -Hecht once wrote a book called "I all levels. ty p1t.f: ~· .... -,·. ·:-~ out.~me was a .reso~g · ·~w_hower.e~ther sup-Hate Actois!'' It was an honest ti-againsQifmit.s w~ ;t @) .-;::-.. ~-~-VIC !t!f tr:~cht1onal val.qes. . porting his ~cij>lel _or , hunning tie, because all writers bate actors . COACllF.S are underpaid. overworked est ctrKtidate wtth or ' ~ ~~:. "' •"._•"'-iern ·~· . ...~ _ ~fCovel:J1_ Nil~· too~ ~~ tafel' way They pretend they hate them beca use and ridiculed when their teams lose. ·rtie the tkiest cau!t • -=-. . u s, c~1:l .. r ·: ~:i•f!I. \ti! l~·I~~ s . , 4 adors are shalinw. Bl!cl vain and often only tJue remuneration and satisfaction a . . -t conclusioo a wa.t.' -,, · .. iifi:'i.1. -, • . . l coach receives, outside of love of the m 8 t. th~ s '" in aCtu ty i ihore llkel longtM ti:I ,...-.. "' ~NOii'' . ·~ late,_ 6 1· "8Je stupid. But, thoee ace~t ~ rea · same. is the feeling of being associated tu?)'.. war. This makes it all the more dilficuft pe~.,. . It~ one th1~g reasons .. writers liite 8 because tiiih young men and women who want lo Nixon is . under-1~0 -·re . . ~ De atic. p 8 rt y ~ , it to gain they pre JCalf?us_ of ~· :\: 1• ~iqce a piece of !heir lives to bring stood ~r ~:zeofth~. ate aoo cor-e ... y ~•und ~of~-r -• •• Congre TREY ARP.; ~ ~ Ifie io;t ~and glory 10 their school, their SIU· ruptiont. wever 1--.;o ~-:.; ~· .. ~-..,.. ~..... ·t'.. '' ~ :Mte W).11~~·.w progress · "--. the .: • ._ _ _y • -.J ( lhc.msclves the . gmho =~ he u ~minority about ¥an!" of . d polls. actors get all tbe creafi for ltie 1a og dent body, th~lr community. and sider it, is not . g to tlitfJf.ifTY •• . , temil~ amnesty' r' ;eq .U:, ~ Jilti'!Wr illh yeir9,, ~~ conflict w~1t~ by a~ ~ i--~ , eftn , . lived WWI if his '((our more years" are to nattona . "'Seem-tty and bon<i , we ,are, urilh .tbe.J . lati " h ~ch , .. "!. thtnk that actors make up ~I~ own Tn recent years, because of the produce \tie goOd feeling and restore-a--econnmtt.~Ucy _and .n~~~ ~:A ...,,~ !tii11'i!:fe S::ie"=m a':r~ ... words ; and even the more sophisticated ptrmissiveness and changing nature of confid~ he talks about. Changes in the ~arge maic;>ntr distruSts the MCGover:n u,e· nrSt' f~5years. progr mem~ of. the aud-our society it has become increasingly visiblellfaet of the Nixon administration, . twtery~~~on o[ those concepts and ~s But in all reality the pressure he can ienoe 1mag1ne t~at difficult to hameas the energies of our both in the Cabinet and the White House suspicious of those who espo~ them m bring with his mandate is minimal. comedians are_ quite young people Into athletic teams. They staff, will help in this respect. the_ same~ tha.t tbe~~pistnist c.p-1 ·=·~ ~ in tJ>t ..... -i.....i 1 the runny fellows, rn and question the premise of athleUc teams in • , . posile. yteW1·on the ngbt, U tmbodiiil ill W .). ~Ven . ,_. __ .... O of themselves. general-they say , Why Pride; Why Self· ~ese changes. to ehnunate frictton the~t96ll'~blican candidecy -qlj8'6; ·~ ,,_ , wno bad m ~I SUPf!Orted Writers know oth· Discipline, Why Determlnatioo. Why ~If· ~mts and ~d 1!'1ages m~t be _con-Goldw-.. ; r ... 1: {)tm ~d fK!t hold paeir ~ts. in the erwlse. They mow Sacrifice! The coach must not ooty in- s1dered es.witia.I if the President is to -, .... . .... ·, ..,_ ., ~. which JS where Nilon 1 mam prolr that 90 percent of ac· troduce and buUd ~ and other capltaUze on his big majority. There is 11JE BLRMENTS for tbe. creation km lies. The gains in tbe House will t rs u I I t peTl'IOOal traits, because for the most no lonser much point in being stu~~m:. ~ 11~ ~m'.ajority" Pn!illdent Nixon ... ~ ,g~y help _Nixon to . iDcrease his :iUK!~et~i:~lte~ part today'll athlete ~ not receive lhis about aich chaog~s. Nhon _has suf~ICt~t : (l]'ks ·~ were thus created: 1be old • preairt,on ~Senate but.it ii a sad fact or script writers in training at borne. but he must also act as proof of the nation's confidence m bif • pe~y aligned ~ blOCI _.that he bas JUSt about as mr.h trouble the · And th t the te !bl fun confes.sor. nurse-maid and in many cases ability and ~eeds no_ lon~er resort to the. ._1Hpped'"~moorinp. ~ cµt -~ :;..fiit,h Republican . Senaton as with fello::Sthe stage ~s about ~ writy asn! father to hi.s athletes. cl~er pubhc relatiool st~ategems or pletely lldriftl.like the IOI.id South. Qtblrl· ·iMnoere_!s, and an 10me ~ qmes much hitching post i his pri te Ii! The tr1c~ whlcb~laav~. preoccup•e:d ~. tnan? swung ~1111• longei\_lines llke1fews, Catlll). •!Cfti.' • ' writers Itch de;rately fo:~ cr!tit the o~ ht.S .~· .. The ~w ~~ty uiea JS lics,.fadory wOrke'ta, and even tbe blacks. ~ 111.1 ,n.JTURE OP bis ••(our more performers get TifE KEY lo 1uccessful athletic teams after all of these ~field endeavon are accomplished is di1elpline. Without discipline no event can be won on the athletic field. This key to winning mu!l be drilled at every possible moment IO when the time comes to react on the fitld the athlete will do IO unquesttonably and willingly. Successful athletic teams ote not Democracies, (Uk Duane 1boma11. The coach Is supre.me and dlsclphoe rules. No-athlete at any level shoukl: be :ible to question the eo1ch'1 aulhorlly and survive 10 play another dly. either ~.,...bfe,!J! !!<1'< ~tit cannot be so i(ls 1)ossible for the President to • Ye&ttt.pioubly, !betel ... , hinges on the made ,.to work m an atmosphere of contiilue to talk about a national party or unilateral executive ICtklo be caq take as ONE OF TIIE few persooally fUMy political intrtcue. East, West, North and South1 poor and comedians of our time was the late Fred rich, .... 1 ....... white and brown with no wa.s the_£Ue in his~ four years. His Allen, who was also a talmted writer of THE MCGOVERN mi·nori·ty ·--· '""""' · s·-·--e all Unilateral execuUve h 1 ....,.,...,.., overriding religious affillailoos: and no ....... ..-.--"""' is own material. This wat1 about as rare determined to help President Nixon obsessive minority clannishness. action -pfite..wa&'freeze, Cbina·Russla at a writer who could play the lead in capitalize on his victory. George . initiative, Indochina peace. There will be ''Wuthering Heights." McGoftm • was a sure '°"' when . BIJT.T)UI: REALISM of that C011COpl·1,S· ~· • °{i·"' . ',· Allen once remarked about Jaclt Ben· · ·"" , · • · ' • "_)._·,..-_ ·•· ·' . riy's offstage talent: .. Jack couldn't .n'1 ..---= .., -_..... ._ ...--• -t -Jib a belch after a Hungarian dinner ." IJ~~li~-W ~µnds !el-War ~~7~~~:,~~~~~h~~ .... ...! • • 4 • Why must I come home 11 night 10 read headlines which for all practical purpoees have mndemned 1 member of my professk>n who is gtvtng so mucti of his Ille for L.t1una's young peoplt . When an ttlhltlt II told 10 movt . he moves. tin· questionably and willingly. No scowls, no baclr. tallr.. no grsturul An athlete ¥iho brcakl this code or dltcJpilne II no ionfer "" athlete but a loeer and has M pf.Ke on the athletk field or in the coach't of'Oce Peace will not tOO American in· volvement in Vlietnam. When the fiabting finally 1tops, the-united States will face the task of belpiag:lo rebuild that sltat· tered country. One ·of the nine points o!. the cease-fire a~t announcld by Hanoi on Oct. 215 provided that, "The United States will (.'Qllbibute to.. bu.ling the WOl/nd• ~ wxr ,and to pootwar recon.ttti:iettorriri the .... D em o·c·r at I c Republic of (North) Vietnam and throughout lndochipa. ". . THA1' IS A polite way ol uylng that this country is committed t6 paying reparat)ons in Southeast Asia. In an- nouncing a peace plan last Jan. 25, J>n:si. dent Nixon said that,~ "We remain C>aAHOI COAIT ...., . P•bllsur --~,._ :tJomca.KnJl, ~it.or : .:i-..._ 811r""" K.4i5tch .,...!;' ......4.: ~t:d1torf0\,.Q~lditor -ri;.. ... 1•d!tnr1aJ ,..,.._;, I~ n.llJ- l'ilO\ :<('('kt; td "'~ And atitN-; l111t' rMdC'r-. by pl'f!IMtlhtr--.tllll nrw1pt1pr.r'' op1119 a-n4 rom· im•n1.Jr) 11n 1opln of lntchii1 And 1111:inlflcantt, by pmvldtna a forum EDITORIAL RESEARCH prepared to undertake a major eon- structlon1>rttgram throughout !ndochina. including North . Vietnam. in help all these peoplts recover from the ravages of a generation of war." Nixon did not give any 1~lfjc ligurt for Indochlna war relief. But • White Hot!IO olficta! .. Id Jan. 27 that pmlden- tial adviser Henry A. Kiulnger, In prMtte talkl wllh Hanoi o(liclalt ln Paris, had raised tho pouiblllty of 1n Ammcan ~Her of fl.5 blliiod, with 1u blllioo elt'1!Wlied for North Vietnam. . . pe1pe with Germany in 112J, entitled this coun&rJ to all the repanUon dalnu pro- . ·vided injbe Tr<oty of Vmalllts. Most of the claims were later waived. -AS LONG AGO AS 1965, Prelidenl JobnJon envisklaed. an American aid pro- gram u part of a Vietnam war set. U~nl· '-rhe vast Mekona: River an Ptovide food and water '.oo power on a scale to dwarf even our TV A," tbe Pres!· dent uid. "The wondera,~ modem medicine.Un be spread tht1111P vtDaees Where llioulands die eve rJ ~-,. 1fom lack. of cat;e. Schools can bo Otfib!IPed to train -le In tl>e akiil! .,.dee! to maoace i-. pnJCeSI of development. '')le pro~ that the Vnllld SlltOI c:on- trlbllle $t blll ion to the MeltoO(l River Project. . . . I nlOUGHT of this tht other n1cthl, when I peered lnLo the family room where the children were watching tht 10th amlversary program of the Johnny carsop show oo TV. There, aligned on the couch opposilt Jot.my were Jack BeMy, Joey Bl.shop, Don Rickles, Georp Bums - a milli')fl dollar's worth of comfc talent. But none of them had brou&bt a "routine" Along, and so the pn>Cnlm bad all tl>e ...... or • park·beocb convtl"ll'don at an old people'• home. Evaybody on staae ... ,., desperately uncom!onabte. THEN ROW AN and M1rlln ente,..d, sat down, tnd becan to banter . Immense re!lef reg:iltered on ewryone'1 flld: - this comedy ...,m, thank God, bad come pttpa~ wltll a """'tine," and lllddtnly the wbolt program look on. The unsttn, for that matlt:r. · HIS PAR F..NTS are also losers for 1Uowin1 a diJclpllnary caJe such as this to &•in such notoriety, with le11,al ramifications. For ln the IOng run a sltuatkln Ulr.e tl'lil wlll only bun tht athl~t~. hlt J>llrentl, his tchool Ind ~1s team. KYF. COURTNEY Coach, Var1ity f'00tball Hawthorne IUgh School and unknown writers were hard at wort. • \'JCTOR ~-' 1ong.c1mo 11111y11 wr11or• c1on·t bale acton beca""" .e-Anotl1e View of !'.alt·West relf.ili:M!, forMlM Ollna tonare~orpopularorlftP'id .._ · f l!ld llnilit~=t =:rtbq ..:: :,. ""e::. ~ • Publ~r.O>arl<I C.ould ol tl>e ~ Ille ~ M ~.,.. pertpn nt all .. ..-[ 1or the ~nll<ileo EunUler, cites t1>e followtnc !Ill c:-..;""' I• :r tloor .. II .... ad IDhor -~I· -tor 1'71-72: , -•I ' :I:!· t1 ~'to t!\MJ -u Doi> ~ lbaned IN million people ...,.. lll~·5··, mlllple.. r , l!Qfa'a _ .......... lte.'d'"' •~• ~t : "'"'.... • ... tltut ~ • ~......... -~ 'ttiiul .. 111on, ...... .-ruo.11. -than !!I tnllllon married p< ....... .._ If • ,,. ! ..,,,.... Jllll<nce -did Nar nr. lor dlwm: 'Illa v ...... bas ........ .. =··. . -~ that danuiilJ 111 ·-ol ltoolllit .... ~II• Uii ......... and -., Gee.... -1: THAN 4t mOllDe -" did another countey only twice _ -of both ""Ids for the btnellrnot'jull of Otar Gt<qt: • NOT l'lol or ptUtloo to destroy wr Japan In llM aod Otlna In t•, lf.S. Vietnam, but al the 'l1linl World as a l'w rud ,.... column faltltfully ll)"tem: poact irea\I .. , hoWevtr, U111ttllrpt0¥Wod " ,.,._,.... an0 It.bas madntte what More than t tnlUlon -mm did Mr tht f'Xl)fftlkJn 11! our reAd('f"11' "\""tQl'I'· 11.nd bj .~unc· th• d vrnJf vlewµOi l'IU: of lnformed ob- •rf'Yt-1'1 and 1poke1mcn on toplai oL ~It day. competllltioa to Jndlvlduall for --~~ wt 1 am today. UGH! ·ar bum tll<lr tlrall cordf; • fl!CJild propttty-lnchldlntt,'tn the.... that Vietnam It potentially • rich land, 0.11' Uahl: M""' dian 11 llllllloa dtlR!tl and ol Cennany aflar World War I, ...,. 1tlll Ille~ a ........WI ~· W1ty .... , ,.. •Jen ,.... leCI« corporal.Ions pal<! lllOf\ than ltfO billion ptl4Alloa for all -. tr, Amfrlcan Porbapo, wla llII P••'ll' If ,...., de-"lloppy Fan" .IJU u t 1, 1 led In tn<-otne taxes: dU .... dar1ftl pttlotlt ol neutnltty II veiopmelt\ aid wtl1 ..... ila ra•CC .. of 0-. who write to ~ ad-Mott !hon Ill million peopit Wff< wtll u btlllprtncy. 'Ila ,.,...,. of wit ml tl!llar in a perlo4 al..,.. vtc.calumnillt! formally alllliated .with IOll1t ,.IJalon B«lln, tr, wblcb the United Stala tlllde piecedented ~· l""'P· l'rlday, November 17, 1g72 _ ---------- ( MAILBOX ) Letttrs from reatltr.s art: wtlcomt . Normally 1orifer.s .'Jl1ou ld convty thtir 111es.wgta in 300 word1 or ltu. Tlte rigllt ro 'co11den.rt' lttter1 to fit .pa« or tliminoU libel U rtserwd. All letter• must include 1igtUJturt and maUing a.ddrt&.J. but nomt1 may bt wlthMld on request if 1ufficitttt reason is appan11t. Pottrv 1DIU not be pubfi.shW. Father!" Adv ltt To the Editor: For those young people who are looking for just that certain thing: tNt lhe.y Ute to do to make a living, and wtll not work in any .:ither line until they find their '"calling," I would like to give just a bit of fatherly advice. WHEN YOU DO what you want to do. you pay for the privilege, lik!! at Disneyland or Knotl's Derr; Fann. Whtn you do something that others want you to do. tll<y pay you -like 1•tbeQnl trult, building buildings or wall ing on others. Even If you hav: trained for year1 and thtre is no demand for your lint tA training, you have to chonge your line of tralnlnl:. It you Oy an airliner for 20 ye1r1, M be<Gmes borlftg. All jobs bec<Jmc routine. Jot. are not fun . IJ they were fun, no one would pay you to do them. llAS ANYONE hired yoo lately to Oy with them in their airplane' Flave they paid you to ride! Ofl their yacht? If thty have . you are probably very beautiful or handlOme. unleu you are a crewma n. I hive had friemh with such noveltiel, but I am poor and ugly IO they never l'lllked mt lo Oy or <'Nite with them. There's a gre:n 11tlll1etion in worklne al a mtnlal t.uk •nd rtet1vin& 1 ptiytheck at the end ol the week. We hive to face reality, however. People won't pay JOU for doing what yoo like to do, unm they happen 10 wanl yoo to do wNt you lite io do. I WAS TRAINED tor throe trades before I betune-a carpenter. I m I k>uy carpenter, ~t I an malr.e • P"Y<llec:k •nd my oil wtlfltt. anO that 1lves me a lot of aatllfaction. JIM BOLDING Quotes ,.... BttJgrwn, S.F. 111'1 deUtr, • tr'lveh &t otWr lallmrt -"When )IOi.I hive a friend In a ttran&e chy thtn:'1 no limlt to dlsoov.rtna the .. 11 Amorlcll: 11·1 not Ute btlnc a trave.Unc ulwna" Dear Gloomy Gut no, oh Bof Watdt ou1 -Ila irate citlztal al HWltinl;tml a.... """" Ille Doc •• ---.. with tl>e tot ormy rMdy to auacl "" "loyal" council""" wlto -nothinl btUer to offtt U1 tblt •antln& to --..... lrletlds! M.D.J. "" ............ ""*1W ..... -h d '9f _,. If .. *21JIA I ... ... . _,.,.. . ....., ~ .... _ • • , Riot Troops Patrol Death-site am pus WASlllNGTON (API - Deputy Atty. Gen. Ralph E. t:rlckson today ordered the t'BI lo investigate tbe deathl of two young black demonstra- tors Hl Southern Untvenlty. BATON ROUGE, La. (UPll -Deputies, state police and National Guard troops in full riot gear patroled a quiet and ' empty SOUthem University campus today wt!er~ two black student! weie i:illeG Thursday In a battle over control of the school administratloo building. There was no further vio- lence dmi.ng the night. Stu- dents and authorities blamed each other for the deaths. "The siudents bad small mil- itary bombs," said Sberlfl Al Merey of Seas • AlTlis '"'l'bt ""° students v..-ere tlDed by Lht bombs - thrown r;g!lt by th<m !Jam a bmldioli ..-,.. • sn.wo ~ t~ tod bombg. 1'hf!t AAlt i :kff ~~ mus:1 h.l<t• tfflt\!. e.. ~~ wi!b I ~ }i1ltlt. +' ttf' one's~m fhr~-­ in<'"C'DdtN1w .Rf tr-<iN' ."'11Jl'11L" .ft m.ath.. -.r u.<u\."llUN. :~ stNT· :"t"NrlN 'thr J".r~ ~ l"".fl•!lhfr ~lit ~ ~ W'e."t Ulf';. t" i<l\ll~'Ut "'N ~ E.e"·11 J'.'.t•v:1r-mo "3'll! lav ~"t'~"'j ·111uru. lV ~ ctl5 m :N OOMn11. ~ .?">nh .. ""r !'IE".ardft :ht ~ nnt.1llCflto si••iecs hlr fnnnt lftl'~'m... e!ther hcfzn n: Jbr ifaw n" • Friday, No'ltmbfr 17. 1972 DAILY PllDT Cronkite To Abide U.S. €uts Raids -By Strike SAIGON (AP) -U.S. flcbt· NEW YORK (AP) -Walter er -bmlbero fl,... only 14' Clooldla and. other newsmen 1trlk'" againll the North Vlel- at· the O>lumbla Bl'Oldcuting :f':. =of 11i',.radai:,; Syiterii. say they have "re-previous daya. But mllltary luctanlly" agreed ro honor soorces said the reducUon wu picket Uneo set up by striking nol due ro the tmmJnent ,... CBS teclmk:lans ii onler<d U> llUl!lptlon of -peace ..,. do ,. by their union. gotlalloos in Parts. Sources attrlbuted the drop -The OQ,tbe-alr ......,..., partly to bed weathe< an d -In ·--Thursday rtl di Ion of pl tbat -Ibey did nol agree pa y ., """' 8llOI . the canloten were lmdid. U.S. 1!52 bombenmadellielr deeptSt penilratlon ol Nortll Vietnam ta a.ven m on t h 1 Thund.,-Dllbl. strlldnj[ lllock- pll• wtttm It miles of lhe 20th ponllB, the U.S. QJrn. mand .. ••ori. 'Ille HuoMlalphon( region and all other Vietnamese tel' rttory -., lie tltlt peraDel -olf -to Am<ri-can. ... 1-.... W88 11Us-' pended tbora 411 Oct. 2:1 to Jm. J)l'Oft ~ for & cease. fire~. with the objectives ol lbe tecb-~ !.:, ~°"S.:U:' nlciano, they fell a "moral ob-Vletnalll'• Quq Tri province. llptlm" ., go along with the decision of their own imlon. A military spokemum said NINB or '11111 Stratofor- Reached at Leno• Hill tt... ~o ':;:;l:";,~ ~o~l:': tresw mapped their bombs 25 pita!. where he bao boen un-~ the targets hit Tbun-miles -of the port o1 Thanh dergoing tests for chronic •··, and 94 canisters In which Hoo and aiJ: mUN llOllthwesl hoaneness, Cronkite ll8ld be ...., ol the Bo! 'l'bcutg air hose. eoocurred In the statement. the mi.asiles are transported. The but was bit earlier tru.:. Crippled Ship Safe In Aleutian Waters }ett'l' G'.'l:."'Ur."l'l UPI T.._... In o l!mpr 'ht •N>-LAWMEN, STUDENTS STAND BY DEAD STUDENTS He said he expected to return were destroyed. .,..k by U.S. ft¢ittl'-bomben. 14 wort Monday tml"" pn> IT WAS NOT tnown h ow Twetv. other B52s llrucl< It .. .IUNEAU. Alaska (AP) - lier powerful engines stilled bv Ooodin~. the battered Coast c'uard cutter Jarvis is safe in a sheltered Aleutian chain in· let today as divers probe bull damage. pell<r shafts. Gua..~ t...~ Ut: ~ Southem University C•mpus' Closed Down, Quiet Vented ~ ·~ ~te mn .. -h ol Vbtb. IJ' wt:' ou• · many contained missiles. But The. stalement WU sl)lned by the pi'·'· ~_. two •·-North Vletnolll clalmed that The 373-fOot high endurance rutler and the J apanese fishing trawler that towed her to quiet waters after a nine- hour battle against moun- tainous No rth Pacific seas were joined late Thursday by two other Coast Guard vessels carrying repair suppiies and nee<led fresh water. All four ships were anchored near Sedanka Island, a windblown rock speck 20 miles from where the Jarvis, her engine room flooded and her pumping system useless, sent an ~Thursday JDOm[lg .. SPOKESMEN SAID Navy and Coast Gua rd divers would help detennine wha t repairs are necessary before the Jarvis can be ta ken to a repair facility. The Coast Guard s a i d Jar:1s, commissioned only last Augusl as one of the servi~'s newest and largest ctass of rutters. was showing damage along lhe enti re length of her hull and possibly to her ~ No decision has been maM on where the stricken ship would be taken for repairs. Coast Guard spokesmen said it was a s sumed the Honolulu-based ship would be towed to pon by the two rescue cutters if her jet and diesel engines could not be repaired. "THIS E~'J>ERTE.\'CE put the mettle of the entire crew to the test.,. said Coasl Guard Capt. Donby J.tathleu, chief of district operations in Juneau . "Being adrift without pro- pulsion is a trying and har· rowing experience for any mariner. You feel helpless; you're at the mearcy of the seas." Jarvis ~P._t. Frederick: O. \Vooley ·~oo his crew nearing total exhaustil')n but said his sh ip had never been "in imminent danger of sink· ing." The cutter, with 170 tt1en aboard . v.·as tov.·ed 10 relative safety la te 'alursday by the 336--foot Japanese f i shin g trawler Koyo Maru No. 3. The Japanese vessel ~·as the first of a fi\'e-Sb.ip international force th.al responded to the Jarvis' distress call . C":brfd I ~ :i ~ 1:S Ba1cri Rn:wt. &e m ~ h!ld bf!'e i ~ .mi 9e•1a;> tier!'" e ttt ~ io: ~ egaiosl b\s !te Of"FICl:RS C'1<1<TISG ..Z,. mac."l:ne f:" ..:-:s l :;JJded Ur C'a.'T!ptle lfdat' .~ ClttaJCe!i were-ba..""TlOdt"Ci.. .Jepp5. t:r'009 t:riJCks and armored ~ hned tM eollege stl"etU. "It 1.ds ~like an Army base than a sd'lool. •• one ~ er said. Authorities -,ccw;d black demonstrators of ftrSt thr'O'W· ing a tear ~ canister fnm the building. They said that started the l~te battle. O!foce" said blacks also tossed fra'3Tientation bombs ootslde. ''The first pro}edile fired came from the building -.-·here the students v:ere." said Ed- \\'3rds. "Then the offteers be- J;an lo return the tea r izas. And v.'hen ii \\'3S o\·er. ty,·o students lay dead." SO UTHERN 'S BATO~ Roo~e campus has an enroll· mcnt 0( 8.700 students -98 percent of whom are black. About 2.000 students w e r e around the two-story red brick administration building when the confrontation took place. Igor's our secret s 1rit that tokes ire place of \CXJko Suddenly Screvvdrivers ore richer. lcxxfy Marys tastier: and 1n tonic dri nks yo.J meet · a nevv and delightful character. lga $.~49 is invisible, but notvvhot he does ... fifth ~Iaheu Wins Court Test With Hughes Tool <;o. • John Hart Dou'"·a Edw-'• -'"""'~ -•· 11 -~down me A7 ""httl'' ' •~ ~""' secondary exploolom and lwv ~~ ''" Richard c. Hottelet, Douglas r· lndlca"·· Iba! ,, bombor and tlfte F4 Phan-8ellon, Reed O>lllns, Stuart '"''· ..... some .. toms on Monday, Tuesday and Norina and Huglteo Rudd, · W~ but said nothing · ~ other newsmen. Touri"st Fund nbool 111o1nots. 'Ille u .s. eon,. 'lbe newsmen are members mand saJ lt bad oo plane 1089-1 ol the American Fedorallon ol es to report. Tel<vtslon and Radio Artists. . RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -South of the demllltarued wi-own contract wllb CBS The South Amer I can 7!0!1e, U..S. fighter -bornben; and other networb expired at Transport Org'anlzation plans !lew 158 slrtlreo In the north,• C>.RSO~ CITY. Nev. !UPI) _Maheu later filed a $50 midnight Wednesday, At the U> eotablish a $400,000 fund to ermnoot provinces of Sout h _ Room. \laheu. once head of r million suit against Hughes moment, they are continuing· promote toorism in Latin VietNJm during the 24 hours · . . and the tool company for Ills to work pendlng contract ~ America with-contributions endint'"'at I a.m. today, the· the Howard Hughes emplTe m dismissal. gotiations. from countries of the region. U.S. Command said. ~e\·ad.a. has ,.·on a major ----------...::.------...,----------.::_-------~---'! decision -O\'er a Hughes owned eompan)' from the Nevada r:::J;&iij;Q &ipreme Coort . By a 3-2 ,·ote Thursday, the high coort ruled that Maheu cannot be forced to tum over all correspondence, books and records to the Hughes Tool Co. But the supreme court upheld a lower court order v.rhich keeps 1-taheu from ex- ercising any control over the Ne\•ada operations of Hughes, the mystery billionaire. ~taheu was fired i n December · 1971l from bis $502,000 a year job as head of the Hu§le! operation i n Nevada which included seven gambling clubs, a television station and millions of dollars , of other property. • • .~ I ' mRnSPIBLD'S • FUUERTON ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH • ORANGE YOUR TOTAL VALUE FURNITURE STORES . WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND QUALITY MEET SENSIBLE PRICES. 101" of Exciting Velvet Sofa Plus . Matching Love Seat at One Unbelievably Low Price! YOU GET BOTH $247 101" SOFA AND 5' LOVE SEAT This 101-inch 110fa and S.foot love seat are a decorator's dream coln- bination. 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I · 1: .... • • '•· ~• C:. •· 1 : l ' , .- ri ~ i ~ • 1 I I ' ~ I l ' ' .- • . · • . • • I r or~nge Coast YOL 65, NO. 322 , 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -· -. -Today's Fliiill FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1972 N TEN CENTS ' Harbor View Students May Be Bused to Irvine •••••••••••••••••••••••••• T"r-•••••H •· • = • • • • .:::::::=::::'.,\ -! ::J -.. ·\ t.t Mllll I W.7 llCllll • : • • -. • • • i • •• ·• I'. 1 : •• •• ·=-• 1. ··'. I · •• i I •• •• ... PACIFIC VllW MlllOltlAL PAPIK --.--"·---·1 -T'MCT ' := ~ APPIOVID NOV. 2 ~ ••••• I ## ···-··-----1 (, UNl'l.AHNID . ) HOllUITU _-r ' \\ \ iOWMlaua& '\ .... l'Ull. NF-\ \ ~-1 ' I ' I I ' ' = • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I · • DAll.V PILOT ... tr HMl Cnm ' ' 0ROW1H ,PLUS OLD l!OUNDARY EQUALS HEADACHES, BUSING Doti.I Lino D1¥1des No-1-Mou, Son' JOoquin l;llslricts • •• ~.Storm Expeeted Possib'le Flood Damage Feared ·' 'Aa 0r..,. eo...t residenl3 clean up r""'1 the storm that dumvcd nearly two b);bes of rain on Jiem Thursday, "'!ther forecasters warned ~Y !bit eioebet'" storm may hit S o u t b e r n C¥Ufomia Saturday. ..A · llpolt"5Dlllll for the Orange County Pf9od Cootrol lllstrict said Thursday's .pni brought a total of 1.110 inches of rfln tel Orange County. Added. lo the niln!all from previous storms, there bas Iifen a total ·ol 4:t~ Inches of rain this "'"""' compared lo the JI Inches last 1!11f at :his time. ~Tbe new storm,· which will Ila.rt with up; raina Saturday •fternoon la JX· ~ lo cause """Jcr damage from Ooido ud mudalldes becauoo the .,..me! li";olrudy saturated flom'flleadl3'• aod ~··-· ,l>elpile beaV1 ralnfllll lhll -t. rood ..,.i-.. and· -. contral ..._.. .._i no llldt ·er -pMiliD In cnnae c..ntJ. t=.·~~y, ... The Weather Senk.~ laid totals throughout Southern California by tooight llhould reach three Inches of 1'in in ...... -. and ap lo -lncbel al rain 'and more than a foot of Snow In the mountains. Heavy rain and snow ·was forecail through Saturday, taperln~ off lo ....... Sunday. Interstate «i at Needles was ordered closed 'lbursday after heavy ralns undermined a storm sewer excavation. A stste Divi:ion of IDghways spokesman said' the area "isn't· even safe to walk on." Traffic, meanwhJle, was detoured • over U.S. 95 north to Bullhead Qty, Ariz., ttien aout&J on. U.S. ea. Heavy mow was falling in the San Bernardino Mountalm down lo the 4,000 fool level. Tire chains were required in .......... aod dense q in the foothills made driving extremely Uazardoua. Some -•ry roads In the mounlllm ...,. clooed hecalllle o/ the lllKoW. Particularly heavy rainfall .... • •• peeled cliir!nc the nmaltd" of the storm In -., and Saota Barbara coontlet, f........W. said. The 1llgh in Loo Angel .. -upectod lo reacb 15 degrees Satur-dly. The hicb Thursday WU 13. By WILLIAM llCllJlEIBER Of .. Deir .......... At least 1111 ochool children projected to live In the unbuilt extension of Newport Beach's Harbor View Homes apparently will he huled up lo 14 miles a day lo and from classes In Irvine unless a boundary prohlein 15 woRed out by lbe developer, city officials aod scbool Jld. ministrators. The llf.home addiUoo to the Donald Bren tnoct wu approved receoily by the Newport Beach Plamlng Coounission even thougb the project'• mvirmment.al Impact 1'port (Em) polnled-out pole& tial serioul -., .......... problems. The problem lies In the fast that t b e border between the Newport.Me aa Unified SCbool District and the San Joa- quin Elementary District runs right between tbe old Bren homes and the new tract,. which is bOunded by New Mac· Ailhur Boulevord, Ford Road aod East· gate Drive. As a result, children in the-older sec-- tioo of Harbor View Homes will altend Newport-Meaa's nearby Roy 0. Andersen School when it is bu.ill next fall However, · children in the new tract will ba'le to at- tend tbe nearest San Joaquin district school -more than seven mUes away. The problem is complicated by the tact tbP.t the San Joaquin district la part of a reorganilation effort that will result in the formation of the Irvine Unified School District July t. Unfortunately, nobody seems to know what will happen to the new influx of c' jJdren expected to start arrivina by fall next year. earl Neubausen, Newport Beach's ad- vanco planning director, laid the city planners knew there would be a problem, but felt it was ·not big enough to bait the project altogether. • "We can make mention of such prob- lems but the cl t y really can't do anytbin&," Neubausen said. "And move of the boundary would have to be done by the school districts themselves." f.1uch of the Newport-Mesa district . around C.Orona del Mar used to lie in the San Joaquin district. But a series of land transfers in the early 1960s changed that The changes have been a sore spot between the two districts over the years. Residents of new homes ln the hills of Corona del Mar wanted their children to attend Newport schools. They argued from the standpoint of comnlunity kten- tity and pointed out that the nearest San Joaquin elementary or Tustin high school was miles inJand. They pressed for boun- (See CHILDREN, Page Z) Resort · Plans Awaited Sport,s Comp'lex, llorels Schedu'led for Dunes By L. PETER KRIEG Of Ille Deltr , .... SIMI Plans for a $30 million hotel and water- oriented resort complex on the ~acre . county~wned Newport D.mes property in Newport Beach will be announced next week, it was learned today . 1be l?.J'Ojed may include as many as two 31'.lO!room hotels and a water sports Reagan Denies He:s Ousting UC ~:qt ~.,,.:: SAN FR4NCISOO (AP~ Gov •• Jlonald ~ oald.-Y the Unlverslty of Cal· I~ hU 1iee ·~ the people ~ California" but denied he wallls to oust UC President Charles Hllch. Reagan, here for a UC Board of Re- gents meeting, commented at a news conference · about the rare appearance Tlwroday. befoie the regenl3 by State Finance·Direclor Verne Orr, who charg- ed the university with inefficiency and wasteful spending. Asked about reports Orr's appearance signaled an attempt by Reagan lo re. move ·altclJ, the goVernor replied: "There was nothing of that kind in any- one's mind. It was invented out of whole cloth. u However, Reagan declined to answer questions as to whether he supports Hitch Ind wants him to remain in office. Reagan said he agree<! with Orr that univenity complaints about low funding ire unjustilied. '"Ibe-unttersity has not been sllffering from malnutrition," he said. "In the dispute over whetbet the uni- versity should get every dollar it asks for without any review of priorities with re- lation to other state priorities, the uni· versity bas propagandized lhe people of California to mak.• them think it has been deprived ," Reagan said. SOUTHLA ND JOLT OF 3.1 RECORDED ONTARIO (AP) -A "very light" earthquake measuring 3.1 magnitude on the Richter llC8le waa recorded here by the Caltecb 5*mlocY Laboratory . • No damlp or injuries waa reported . A.c.Itecb ...,._... in Pasad<Da uld the 1:$1 p.m. quat. Thuraday was centered _. of OolMio. complex with parking for at least 3,000 cars . Officials of Newport Investments Inc., which ·assumed the lease on lbe property last June, this morning confinned the an- nouncement Is scheduled next week but declined to give specific details of the plan until thtn. "We have still got to get final approval from our board of directors," E. A. "Sandy" Sandling, vice president fer planning development, said this morning, Sandling confirmed that the develop- ment will include a variety ol recreation aclivilies, including boat rides. He said one pran calls for construction of a weir, a darn across the 11-acre lagoon in the center of the property which iJ located at Costly Fight . Ex-senat8r Leav es Wife $10 ,_, 1J JWliA8 cm', M~. J\JJ'l~~.S. Sea.-li:dword V, I.Gal ol ,MllR"I , ,.,..., Iii ....... and ~ . : •'l!l!t"""11 .... "..,. _ • befan!'llb l'lov. I deatb betl111 · 1 limlly ...,..'Ii the Kanuo ~ liar "" 'lllicLJll ·• eowrllbltd ut1c1e... . · 'Tbt .. olpll)er said ·'111unday tbol ......tlnfl lo --to Ille lllllllr the -le la valued at an eatlmaled $U mWloo. . ~ Laog, his -.. -the <Ouple'• dat!Pler. Alll Miiier, .... left tit each. Mn. Long also will receive the lamlly's :a.room home near Clartnllle. It was jOintly owned by tbe couple and c:auld oot.he al!ecttd by the will. The Star said the bolk of the estate was placed in 1 trust caoliolled by Long's oecretary of 26 )'<!ars, Heleo Dunlop, in her late 409. Long's S-year .. ld granddallfhter, Ann Elizabeth Miller, will receive ha~ the estate at age 25 and the remainder five years lat.er. Until that time, Ml!s Dunlop will control the Long holdings, including two banks, 2t ·1mail loan company offlcea and about 2,000 acres of lannland, the newspaper said. Trial Scheduled March 5 For Westminster Leaders Former Westminster mayor Derelc McWhinney and Planning Ccmmls.-.loner Tad Fujita were ordered today to face trial March 5 on bribery, grand the.ft and conspiracy charges endorsed by the Grand Jury after investigatk>n of the Mile Square Park leasing scandal. Both men pleaded innocent this morn- ing al their arraignment before Superior Couri Judge James Turner. They ore free 00 bail. Their lnquently delayed arraignment followed Id.ion earlier in the week In whlcb Judge Turner denied a move by the pair'• lawyers to amend the language of the Grand Jury lndictmeoL McWblnney, 40, of ll84IO Caiendull Ave. and Fujita, :15,,of 7242 Ractunont Ave., are accused or Involvement In a plan to eitract $10,0llO from farmer George Mlll'al. It II 1llel!ld that they demand<d the sum. for their cooperatioo iD MCWina IA • eCension of hls iease to farm 213 actfl of Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Both men were armtcd after It wa, alleged that MW'l1 wu pm:sured into paying $5,000 in cash t.o Fujita and later ordered 11> pay 1 funher 15,000 in the form cf a check made out to county SuperviJor Robert BaUin. Battin testified heforo the Crand Jury and wu cleared of any involvement in the alleged conspiracy. Corona del Mar Pupils Quizzed ln B0mb Blast the southerly tip of Upper Newport Bay, Because the project is on state tidelands held In trust by Orange County. the project may not need the approval of Newport Beach officials be.fore it can be built. Sandling said he intends let meet with Orange County Board of Supervisors jSee RE.SORT, Page Z) Peace Talks Will Resume Next Monday By Ualled Pren laleraatltaal The WhJt.e House annoWIC'ed today that Dr. Henry A. Klssinger will resume the Vietnam cease-fire negoclatlons Monday in Parts with Le Due Tho, the man with whom he worked out a nine·polnt truce that was never signec!. 'I1lO anived In Paris today with a de- mand the document be signed quickly. Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Kissinger would leave at 7 a.m. PST Sun- day and thal he expects the next. negoUat- ing session "·ill last "several days or perhaps more.·· He said addltkmal eomult.atk>nl would he needed with both North and Sooth Vietnam after the meeting with 1bo. 'lbc North Vietnamese news agency al- so announced the talks trill resume Atcn- d::iy, the flnt lime the Communists •n· nounced In advance lbe da~ and place ror the secret meetings. held In an un- known location outakte ol Paris . It uld 'Mk> woukt be accompanied by Xuan Thuy, the chief negotiator in the tong.nnnlng Paris weekly talks. The Norih Vietnamese have !nslstod that the cuae-flre agreerMnt be 1igned immediately and that thtre be no major changes. 'Ibo 11opped off In Pt.klnll' and M08COW en route to Paria from llanol and ~ munl!t 1ourffil In Pari!1 said the SovLet.s end poaibty the Olinese urged him to display moderatloo ;n hli llltks with . Klaslngcr. lllegler loft open the poalbllity that Kissinger woold Dy from Paril lo Sa1p for more talks with South Vletna.- Pr .. ldent NIU)'ell Van Thlell. He hu demanded that (I) the e<ue-llre ,,... ment provide f« the witbdr1nl ol North Vittn•mese troop1 and (2) (IUlrant .. that a coalition gcvernment wlll not be lm- posed on Sooth Vietrulm. .Tbt Nalional W--sailf tine -ol moilme foll In Sin Diego OitlmtY mounlllm -another ·lnoll ... plo!<d bf l'lCl'tfAD. Three men -Cir lflld; In I ft 0 W IXl Loi PinDI Mountain -Pino VaDey -bilo • _., .... ltllkln and m..... 1...,.J'" <all !er help, lo -• deputy ,_.. Impact Report. Prepared A team ol Newport Beach polloo deie<" livea continued hltervtewa of IO>rel ol eo..na del Mar Hlah ScboOI stoxlenta t .. day In ••rch ol IUspe<la In Thuraday'1 early-momq bomb(Jll at the blgh achool. PoUce made.arc 1rftlt at the IChool. Wead 1er ina-eutng clOOdU-on Satut. clo y, with a IO -t chAnot ol atK>wen is the way Ute WNU!tt ""'It< calla It. About a to pen:ont !d;, -.Ilke wlndl toppled -. ~ windowl llld lmockad down -In the Cllul1 \111111 --·· ti BID Diep. ......,. faDano lalinr "1tral mlnut<s alao ..... reported. .:f». namped T 0 I C: banecUont, ll!liW<ll prelltd --..... ~ ol motortsta. Tl*tJ ......... "" .otNd In .. --_..., Sis ...,.. .,..._ were llojand 'llllnlll1 -Sin Diep'• Old Town. . ·: Irvin e Firm Studi.es Effect of Promonwry Comp'lex • Director Richard V. llogon. Hocan uld if DO new probltml ari1e, he ..., ao W1Y lbe remalnlntr pennlla for the project ... be leplly jlelayod. "ll tba 1larlJor -... -lo looli It 1111 ElR ... II'* -.... they att ft1-to ..... lloom aaJd. ~ thil .,.-.,, _, s<i .,..... -doplrt· met )eftl;• -- ,,,. --reqlllll doall .,. -a. ti-Pr ....... , Illy die 11 = Kr J ' wound U. min-modi ___ ...,_lo the BaJb!>e lllaod a..noti. Plomm&orJ f* ,..,J""Ol ID lpllrt· meal pnjec:I ... .... blllafdo ICl'llll Ba7lide cm. -.. ..... • .,,. ... .. I ., 1• ti.. wttb IM ; ?M'll' ct ...... _. 11 11111 ._ ..... ,,..,a ,•Orme• ' • " County llarhor Comq>iuloner a n d mtrr.her ol the joint committee. Robimon uid the (Qw caD for Promal'ltory Bay'1 water to be dedicated lo the publi<: and he uld be -·t Wlllt lo -complaints lrile In laler, Yff" fn>m mldoots -t .,_.wow. "We Jal lh9u&bt it ~ be nlat to .. UtbmllaDl!edlcr-rchomel ot pipe to lmpnm clrailaUon in the t.y," Rl~i •mn ~ "If they-• lo lnhntl thll •lier, I thinl< ft lhauld looli II k lid.,. the chM.ntl t1 cut to "-kt M't. • won "t ln- bl<tt pollutMa .......... lftd a lot o/ -. plalnll." be Aid. Pr_..,. Boy ProJe<I ~ DIYlll Km> aid '°:lc:'i. SIR -the one ""' ...... llJ.dly -.. alrei!d7 ISie ILll'OllT, l'lp II Thuraday .nm-. bot 0.L Capt. Doo Oy1u 1aid thla marnlna the 14-)'<!or .. ld juveai11 wu pLcked liP in ~ wllh • llerla o1 Haliow..n dre lluhiop in the Corona dol Mor atta. Oy111 IOld lbe pol1ce ire llill tryin, 10 dotennllle I mo<J .. fO< the bambin& bot be lodk:attd It fD11 blve b t • n "ret.allltlan" aplnll -t Principal BeltJ ToWDltnd.. Oyua •id it -the -~incll ptpa --....-11' placed •taide hrwtodaw. ''It 11 r-fblt It - -ID ,..a111t10• for __ Ibo bod dtae," r.ald . '"Tllent 11 a "'"" al wlDdowl tbtf'I and be,• ollJa. ila't lo tba -II' It the end." ()ylll aatd I r,..,...... al tba -dld ny ..,.. the ,_ ..,, 1111o tba l!li<* o1 htt dlalr. lie llld. "°""''· pollal '-"' f-no °'idoact al a tlminc -..,, .. ....... tba --... oil bl' • llloe .... liolere ltit WU It wwL • ""'"chance of rain ~t. howeftr. lllghl ... SalUrd.ty. iii ... low ... l,.o•• tooichl in the -40L INSIDE TOD~ 'l' KOCE. °'"""' co .. 11(1 /irtl color le:~ atAUO"' b«gfu oprrotfllg lloodor o• CIMl••<I 50. S.. todor'• Wttk<11dcr I°' • c.,,,.,i.to --"""'-...... _ ' £i-: ~ -. --. .._.,,_ . ...... .. .. .. .. .._..I ......... 1j --~ II -' ·-.... --. .......... " ---. .... .... .. ,.,.... ,.,,.. ' -.... __ .... ·-. ---. ._._ ...... , .. ----.. ,, - • 1 ' ~ :J: DAILY PILOT N Frldor, N_.., 17, 1972 • Drug Use QueStioned Doctor Challenge.s Hartelius' Met~ By TOM BAllLEV Of 1'f O.llY ,lilt lltff LOS ANGELES -A physician calltd as the final witness in the state's case here •galnst Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of El Toro Thursday challengtd the Harbor Fro•Page J RESORT ... Chairman Ronald W. Caspers. a NeWJ)Ort Beach resident, to review the project early next week. "He has not given his blessings to l.t." ·SandHng said. "Next week we art gomg to try to present something to Caspers and others to see iC they like it or not." Newport Beach city·ofCiclals said today .that while the County property b ex· empted from normal building controls .. the city may have the ability to act on the environmental impact report that would be require<\ for the project .. Sandlng said that no final decision on the proposed hotels has been made. "There is a chance there will not be any at all," he said. But Sandling saM:I. it is probable that one or two hotels will be constructed. but he stressed they will be "low-rise" struc· tu res. The Dunes property is in the waterfront height r.one, which limits buildings to 26 reel, but permits lbem up to 35 feet with a use permit. Mayor Donald Mclratis. who bas aJso seen preliminary plans for the project, said this morning he isn't sure how much, if any control, Newport Beach will have over the project. "That's going to be up to the attorneys to decide," he said. "We have only to be able to review and comment on the: en- vironmental impact report." Mcinnis declined to comment on the proposal, ·itself, saying he had onJy seen "early" plans for it. Mcinnis said Caspers, too, already has review~ preliminary plans. Caspers couJd not be reached for com- ·ment. .. "But I warned Sandling at our meeting that anything that -goes in there In tbe \\'BY of land use intensification is going to be a problem based on traffic and other conditions you talk about when you tali: alx>ut the Em concept," MclMiu:@Jd_. Access to the Dunes property, w~h is Immediately northwest of the PaCific Coast Highway -Jamboree Road in- tersection, Is In the midst cf the most ·heavily'10ngested area or the Newport Beach street-system. Jn fact, city offleiall lndlcaled, the pre> posed deve1opment may interfere with one major soJution to the Pacific Coast Highway-Newport Bay bridge bottleneck. The city's ·traffic committee is now 'studying a proJ>OSOd new bridge leading dlrtctly across part o! lhe Dunn !rom Coast Highway to the Westcllff.Dover Drive Intersection. : "Anything that leads to hlgl1'!r trafOc '.problems in that already critical aru ii ·liable to run into problems," Mclnnll ·said. Sandling pointed oot, however, that the 'county·held grant on the property 11ys .the property ii Intended for recrtatlonal 'use. 7 "No matter what' we do there," Sandi· ,ing said, "we have · to stay a water ·recnation area -that's the natln of ·the trust.'' He said the property COTL'lists of 70 land ·acres and 18 acres of lagoon. ' He said the weir would be used to :maintain a constant water level in the ·1agoon. Newport Investments, Inc. ls owned by •five Southern California buslne!Smen. · ft1emben or the board are Jack Ben- 'nett, president; Dr. Haig Merrigan, a :retired dentist w:lth homes in Newport :Beach and San Diego; Dr. Roy Ledford 'or San Diego: William Mayo, wbo hu in· , vestments primarily in Penruylvarlla and Willlam Evans, owner-0perator of the : Bahia and Catamaran Hotels in Mission :Bay. '. Sandling aakt·lt is not known wbetber ·his group would operate the hotels ·al Ibo , Dunes er whether somecne else WOllld lte asked to. . . I ! I • • . . • . ' . • I OUMal COAST • DAILY PILOT 'TM~ a.I DML.Y rlLOT, wt111 ~ Is~ ... N_,,_ II ....... W 'Ille °""*"c.it , •• 1111ir. ~.,.,.. ,..,, ....... •"' ............ Mll!IMy ltlr9WLft ""*'· -C.tt -~ ._,.,, "-'~,._,.,,._.IN Y~, ......,.,. ~MM<* ...... Oll'ntnMI S.. JSilM . ~,,_.. A ...... Nt'-I 911/0lft .. ....."'* .......,. ... '41rdti.,,. fllt ,........ J • .... i*lll 11 •I U1 Wftl ' .. , Mntl, c:.t9 ~ c.11 ..... nl». l•kft N. Wtt4 ,,. ............. lllltr J•c\ l. C11tl•y V)Clt ,.,......, ... Gftltnl MiMIW lllffl•• K .. .,11 ·-llt-•• A. M111"plil11t ........,.., .. 11 ... L , .......... ............. Clt,brw ............. °"* JJJ) Ntw,.wt a..1..,M-4 M•lli .. A4.IN1111)'.0. I•• 11111 t2MJ --Qiltlt....., -.... ..,. ..... ~ ..__, m ,_, ,..,.. --~... IM>dl1 lJ'lh a.A 1?11Ji?i • ,_OW::: IS, -.... •I 0....... .... TllrfCI IT f714} Ma.url a aw M•••' a MW67t Area doctor'• use o! ~ Ill Ult emeraency rootn1 111 Colla Mesa Memorial HQ!Pltal and Hoag Memorial llospltal, Newport Beach. Dr. Guy Turgeon, a Frer.ch-Canadlan physician who now worb In the state's narcotics afienders program. testified in the final hours cf the three-dB) hearing that Hartellus, S2, was "injudick>us" when be administered Demerol to nurse's aide Reba Vaughn an four occasions In late 1968. Turgeon criticized liartelius for using tbe highly potent narcotic for a reported migraine headache. And be made It clear in his testimony to the committee of four renew physiciaM that Demerol was the last thing be would bave used for the reported vomiting cf blood. What will be the Of th three-day hearing by the State Boan! of Medical Examiners into charges of moral turpitude and un- pro£esslonal conduct filed a g a 1 n s t Hartelius will open here Jan. 14. Orange County attorneys Matthew Kurilicb and Tom Reilly will then open Tennis Lighting Goes to Council The Lido Isle family feud over lighting at one cf the community association's tennis courts will come before Newport Beach councilmen Nov. "l:l. Councilmen delayed a public · hearing on the controveray Mooday night wben Mrs. Robert Wright, who bad appealed a planning commission actjon approving the lights, requested the delay. It took 15 minutes of debate to get the continuance, however, ~use sup- porter~ tbe lights, Including a number of youngc;ters outfitted in tennis cos- tumes, protested that they would be in· coovenienced by having to come to a second meeting. Vice Mayor Howard ,Rogers moved for the continuance, however, noting that. such requests are granted traditionally and rou~inely. lholr -ol lhe ocwlld pbyslctan. Kurtllcb wamod bearln( ofncer E. F. DeVUblss, however, thlt cfevek>pmtots ln the upcoming Orange County SUperlor Court trial of alleged members of tbe "Brolberbood of Eternal Love" drug ring may interfere with those dates. The Fullerton lawyer represents one of 31 persons indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury. A Chattanooga, Tenn., man retumecf to th• •llOW •land ThUr!lday after h<Jng again assured by the Orange County I>Utrlct Attorney's Office and Superior Court Judge Kennelh Willfams that he will not be proseculed on the basis of his testimony against Hartel'us. Fred Couch, again warned by Kunlich thal the state mighl nol keep Its word, testified that, Hartellus gave him prescriptk>na for narcotics under the false name of Fred Castleberry and that he once paid Hartelius $100 for supplying him with DemeroL Kurilicb asked the committee to bear in mind that Couch was "a habitual criminal'' and that he ~d served four pri900 terms. . II w... earlier stated that Couch, 44, was evading manslaughter charges filed in Tennessee when he met Hartelius at the Costa Mesa home of his relative Ray Vaughn -Reba Vaughn's now estranged husband. Mrs. Vaughn, 31, of San Clemente, has testified that Hartelius provided her with the Demerol that changed her into a certified drug addict. She also testified that Hartelius moved into her Costa Mesa home and lived with her and her children after her husband moved out. The attractive blonde testified that Hartellus klclled and beat her and performed abortions on her while they were living together. Photographs of her discolored and abscessed posterior have been admitted into evidence. Mts.-Earleen Johnston cf .Costa Mesa was the state's second key witness with her allegaUon that Hartelius similarly addicted her daughter, the late Wanda Melendm. Mrs. Johnston said Hartelius establish- ed a sexual relationship with her d8:ughter for two years before her death in 1969 and that Mrs. Melendrez, 29, became pregnant during that perk>d.. Front Page l CHILDREN BUSED? . • • dary changes, fi rst with the aid Newport elementary and Newport Harbor High school districts, theo wilh the Newport· Mesa UniOtd district. San Joaquin and Tustin school officiab generally accede_\l, since in the early 1960& the growth in schoolpopulation had not vet hit their areas. Tbey were con-- fe nt "tO hlive· the" prnj>erty Wltliln their d1strlct as Jong as It was empty, but were not eager to build schools in Newport Beach when the housing developments began going in. Then, when the Philco-Ford plant and Newport Center were built an land San Joaquin and Tustin school men began balking at any more boundary changes, arguing bitterly at times that they had been euchered out cf valuable tax pro- ducers they needed to finance their now· burgeoning districts. Now, the Irvine C.Ompany, which owns the property W\der the Bren develop- ment, and lhe Donald Bren Company, which is building it, say they are in the same boat as the city. "AH we can do Is post a notice to pro- spective buym about the school prob- lem ," said Harry Merrill. vice president for development of the Bren Company. "The actual changes have to be up to the schools. We have very little power to pressure them." "Tbe power to do this 11 with tbe stbools," said Larry Moore, Irvine Com- pany planning coordinator. ''There doe1I not appear lei be anything "" can do upeclally unUI the unlflcot;oo ii final." Moore said both dlstrtcts have u· pr.-a ,;llJlnaness to talk about the problem. -"Thi! hu been very frustratin1 for u1 over a looa period ol time and the proi> 1em 1.1 for blgor than the Bren troct." t.e .. Id. . Moore was refcrrlni tbe tbe Spyglw flJ;J development just west of Harbor View Homes in which some individual homes are split in half by the boundary line. About a fourth of the homes In that e1· elusive tract are fully lnside the San Joa- c.uin District and the rest ire in Newport· Mesa. "We also have plans for a lot more ~rne devlopment ln that area,'• Moore ,.Id. Tbe 9<!1001 districts , .. m to be playing a waiting game. "I don't think II will ever be possible for Newport·Mtsa to be completely cotcnnlnous with the city of Newport Beach," said Superintendent John Nicoll. "But that isn't to say wt won'! tal k about it" He said It Is ah,.ya poulble that it could be ""''td out U all the Pllrlitt In- volved wnnt to worlt on It. "We're .tot ln lhe position of makin~ an Imperialistic drive tor property, '1 Nicoll aid. ''This p<,.ibiilty -alwaya in lhe bi(k of our heads so wt hive pl1nned for it. But we didn't ever w1nt or e:rpect the situation we hnve now." Nl<oll sild that if l~e need becomes great mou&h to chln1e the boundarla, the Roy Andenen School and Harbor Vi<w School probabTy couid handle the 1nnu1 of 11tude111.o. "We may fill lhe ochool1 IOOntr than e1pected but it won't be a aurprllt to us " be said. Nicoll said he Is blr1y c.rtaln thal lh• n!ctnt -g• of ISO mllllon in ~I • bonds will result in a new master plan for the new Irvine U n 1 f i e d dlslrlct. . Meanwhile, officials of the exlsting San Joaquin d.lsbict are as much up in the air abOut the Bren extension as all)'body olae. "We bave no plBDI at this point to serve that area," said Dave King, San Joaquin facilities director. "We recom- mendtd against approval o! that tract and will do so for all the others up the~ as long a.s there is not a better solution to the acbools." King said any development falling into the San Joaquin district is premature and any chlldren in the area dtfmltely would have to be bused. ''But an~ortunately all the schools in the area are packed and some are already on double sessions," he said. "Some ot these kids may have to be laken as far as El Toro." KinR added that the Bren extension, which will contain homes in the $40,000 to $60,000 range, will probably not yield enough ta1 revenue to pay its own way u far RI the school districts are con- cerned. "On the other hand. tbe Spyglass Hill homes are in the $85.000 range and would definitely be an asset to keep," he said. But unless some other solution can '·e foond, King said be personally hopes the whole area can be taken over by Newport·Mesa. "I know this ls a historical S<lre spot and that Newport-Mesa would get a lot of new aueesed valuation, but something must be worked out," he said. Kine said be has asktd the Irvine Com. Pliny to approach the Newport·Mesa Dl9trict with an offer fo>: a land ex- chance. "We'll etve them the Bren homes and SPYl!asa bill In exchange for equally vahied ~': elaewbere -say PhU~ Ford," be NlcoU aald the Idea had nevtt been ire-led to him, adding that he doubled It woold be aoeeptable. The Brea extension ts due to be com- pleled in the spring and Andersen School opens in the fall o! li7J. "The people in the old Bren tract have nothin1 to worry •bout because their kids will be able to walk to school," said Newport clly clde Neuhausen. But projedl?na lbow at least 110 and poulbly IOO cblldn!n wilt llve in tho new liarbor Vlew Homes sectlon. In the neJr fut..ire. hundreds more childrtn will occupy homes a n d apartmenls in that oru ar.d lbe problem will mount, dly ofTiclals said . Both school d.btrlcts are reviewing plans for new schools In the area, but neltbtr bu made any commltmcnla- The Newport·M ... dlltrlct Is studying the posa:lbillty of 1 new elementary achoo! and an intennedlate lchool in the downcoalll area below Coruna def Mar but ~ piano -·t ...,.ct..i to be llnalbed !or many )'OBrl. Sao Jo.quln otndalt aren't saying all)'lblng Ytt about ""' faclllUeo because they aay they can't be mu,. o! whal things wUJ be like aftlr unffteallolr. 'l'hO llituallon •ventuaUy colild be push- «' off dead cent« by the ..,.. phenomenon thal broucJll -t the ~ dary cllangt.o of thl tarly 1'6<ll - pr....... brou&ht to boar by .... resldeni.1 of Newport Beach ~Ing that their cblldrin go ta scliOol in the same communlt7 In which \lley U... CaiUIB Cone Lone Patricia Terrell and Robert Aston, president of the Corona de! Mar Chamber of Commerce, test one of candy cane decorations chamber members plan to use to brighlen up East Pacific 'Coast Highway dur- ing upcoming Christmas season. Decorations will be placed in same holes in sidewalks used for the Flags that line the highway on pa- triotic occasions. , Conditional Use Permit May Be Lifted on Parcel Revisions of the Irvine Industrial Complex mning law are e1pected to strip the conditional USb perm.it requlrerilent from the SG-acre McDonneLi Douglas Victim Who Shot Himsel£ Succumbs A Newport Beach man, who' police said shot himself in the bead Nov. I after an abortive attempt to start a gun duel with a policeman, died Wednesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital Donald Dell Andre1'1, 5S, of ZOO E. 15th St., died cf wounds suffered when a bullet from his own gun tore ttuvugb the underside of his throat. Patrolman Don Chandler said Andttws trltd to goad him Into a gunbatUe early in the morning at a small neighborhood park at Riverside Drive Blld Redlands Avenue. He said Andrews was .· waving his revolver around but never fired tmtil be turned the gun on himself despite pleas to put it down an_d give himseU up. parcel near Orange County Airport. Thursday night, Irvine plaoning com· missioners appeared to favor a staff sug- gestion that a site plan review rather than lhe use permit might be the best way the city could regulate development of the "key," once industrially 20lled parcel on which Douglas Development Company plans to build a master-planned miI of hotels, offices and 1hops. Planning Olnsultant F.d Ba-'11 IUg· gesttd the site plan review process, following adoption of city standards, would yield more meaninglul city control over tbe development. Other changes in the zoning test drafttd by Commissfoner Frank Hurd and rewritten by Haworth, provide for equal treatment of the Douglas com-. mercial property and two smaller areas planned by the Irvine C.Ompany. The county bodies which approved the commercial zoning for the Douglas parcel restricted development to the issuance of a use permit but did not allow Douglas the same flexibUity neighboring commercial properties were given in the mning text. Dope Found rove Apar,t~ent 'ri:i=.u.:r=~a~ u ... "!::; allepd they found 131,000 · worth ol narootlca In the G8"1en Grove aparlmollt of one ;of the a~ !1nl memben Tbunday. Al ll:pl!eln, Newprfi.·-... -lnftlllptor, said• efglll _ _.., l'CP -~.-and 1llO -·of mescallne worth fl ,JOO were found lo the 1partment ol Ted lll,leocil, 41, at ?6S3 Westminster Blvd., Garden Grove. • 'lllundoY'• beul 11\'Nt ·14 .. OllO ;lbe value of the d<>pereamftd.lo dale 1o:u.. lovestigatton, ofllceri uld,. -Acoordinl to Epsfeln, PCP II an animld tronqulllser u..i for l t • l!alfuclnogenlc effect. He called fl "one of the moll c1.ang.....,. drugs arow>d," : BaJencJa and three other men "'"' "" rested 1n San Bernardino w-~ h1 detectives tr.>m Newport Beach and San Bernardino and agents of U ;S. custoiha. A.I the arrest ocene, investigators cl&lm they mnfiSCAled four ,.,..,.._ : o I mescaline worth about $24,000 and IO pot!DCla ol marijuana worth about $8,000. Epstein Bald the ring bas been uqder l!rmtlptlon !or the put two W.,U. Detectives kept a stakeGUt on the S·a n Bernan!lno apartment for a week before. aneallnlf tbe four men. : Also in custody are Davki Beadle~ 25, of San Beniardino; Leland Levy, 4lj of Rlmalde and Douglu Mahoney, rr, of Covina. . , Epstein sald the lovesllratlon o! ;the ring's actlvtties wlll continue and ~ arrests are expected. f'ro111 Pflfle l REPORT ••. nnder way and abould be done in I• than a month. . "Frllllfly I was kind of surirfsed by the comm!ltee'1 """"51 " Kulm said "lbe proJ«i as c1es1oieci wou1c1 be · .. u. flushing ·wtth the Udes and lhat ,... :the decilloll. of lho Corps of Engineers 'the city and the harbor comrnf.ssion seV!rat years ago when we were planning th.ii," be saJd. ; Kuhn said another entrance would ·not be necwary and would just be wasltd money. Architect Jack Raub, wbo w a 1 responsible for developing both Promon- tory Pl,int and Pf'C!moatory Bay plans for l,h° = Company saJd today the des)ln 1"11le water will be as clean or cleaner than the ambient hay around II," be &aid. • ~~ <lfll,, OOtp~loJe!Y 'my lwo ROub said any new channel would only serve to introduce more pollutants am debrll. llogah said ft Is his understanding #>al the city has been requested merely to re- quire an EIR and not hold up aoy pennlls on the $1 mllllon project. "We haven't lssoed any actua! building pennlts for lhe homes but I understand the lots have all been sold," Hogan said. "U we find the EIR in order, we won't bold up the pennila!' The Irvine Company I.I allo uklng 'the city for an easement around the hay ·tor piers and boat silps,, but Hogan said he douhil lbeoe 1'ill be held up unleas -· major flaw Is found in lhe Em. • Drexel's Pre-Holiday Et Cetera SALE During this Holiday Season, Drexel is offering selected pieces from their Et Cetera collection et very special prices. From Brau Head· boards to Glau Top ' Cocktail Tables on tale now. • SALE 169.00 SALE 99.00 .... "'·" .... '"'" DREXEl,-HUITA6r.41ENREDON-WOODMA.RK-ICARASYAN - NEWPORT BEACH e 1121 WtSTCtJ,f Ol.. LA6UHA IEACH e 10 HOl!H COAST lf#T. . ....... , TORRANCE e UMt HAWIHOlNI tLVO. J71.117' " • • • D AD .Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - ·;,Ver saill es S·lowdown ' The Newport Beach city oouncil has wisely acted to slow down the ~ush for settlement of the Versailles ap~ll~>.t?roJect . ~ ~-·""=,. . ·i...c.:,.. · ~ u~able eq '''"' ,, act '·""'"" an , apparlt:tle!Dpt lo ~ a 'DI ~ .;,ght .lli!ilt, o~· • aMll" r ·the ,~.;'6limlD q,._ ¢,use j!UDllt.con· . .....-~· '!'-.-:whld!J •idirfaced',)t .i.t,llo,llday night's .Ille fO••cll~ ·mol"1Uha~ suffi~!. • . '"t?A'.. . \ ~. •, •r c-~ait '!1\il, devel•Jl'!r Don~~ • • ' cilmen, with the possibility of having their pen;on,al ... els attached should they lose. The claim of Scholz' ~ey, that be h~ not Weatened the council, is , . .8!*M!us in view ofJ lie"ftct'that be had a "sall)ple .com· ·»~:.~or such • .a ,Sull~~awo an~ shown to Ole city at- ~ ·~~ wha~.can~~ed to !his-point, It ap-~ ·., · 'W set~enl <Oouilcllmen tbemselves no• : ,. •ill!results p ' J 'from lhe -develqper'1 strong ' -4 negotiallng deni"11d fol' put. h~· get lbe agree. • ' r .. - ' ' -~ ·more·;~ta1 11111· wai~o,,. the ·council· ~ ~ deUlled'st , \lie · · '1· c jm_pact; ~>, : ,;.'.de~ li.M~!~~~t.l&~~l ~U!Oll iawii'u.lt · • inent• l!ifopted prior to thtl Nov. 1 vote on ProposiUon ;_Q, 4Alis bnod misunderstandlpgs all arolllld, com- .: ~, ~ded by lack. of•CdmlilunicatlOn and insufficient l .. """"" .,. . ·; against ~$.It!: ID llmbd., -. . 1 _ : TIW~t ,theo~jli')liiii lelflod' lbe day after ., 'q\ieitlO.d.ing. . , ·' :• The key p0'lnt Is ·jllal for reuons not yet totally ·, 'Cr6af, the council· appareo.Uy felt compelled to do aome- . '. :-It was ·m~.;1flien~~· se!Uement .was •P-:. " proved by'tll coun~ f,~~led council meet-. mg. -·, " . ~"'.....,); ;.,; • · . thl!lg quickly. ' . , ' A resolution of tbe,.Venailles density that gives the SchOiz attorney, ThorD.as Peckenpaugh, has said, however • .h.e;.te.tains th~. right to pi:ess th~ ~uit i! council: llten maU;':lliiacceptatile changes In !)le conditions for the Ver~ development ·they appro>ed in the setUe- developer his just due without sacrificing the overriding , ,inlelesta of the city .certainly should be possible. .. · Bµt o~. it.is• llOing to take more· time, l\lld \!le council is back. on the right track in requiring much more detailed informatiDn. And let's have done with th~ pressure cooker approach to further actions. -ment ,_.' " -Based on everythlnk said by councilmen Monday, '" night. however, there are liltely to be some significant \ · changes in those conditions before ~liase two of ;that • bluff.top project in West Newport will be approved .. Newport Beach does have some. moral obligation . to the Donald Scholz Com~an.r, l!as8~ Jin the ori~ill plaDiled community zoning «>f.~the; ~perty two years ago. IILthe U&ht_of later information, environmental im· pa~ cfu~stio}I• and 'new J,eg).ilation, liO...,•er, the extent LJhe dty's leg!J obligation is open to serious questiqn. · We ~incerely be}ieve tbffe is no question, involving the integrity of eitbet tile council or the city~ in the complex Ven!allles ·affair. ~ • We think the councilmen have a'TighHo be resent-- • lul' of the pressure they have been brought under by ...._'(be developet -pressure which even included the Ttiere is~ however, no question that the part-secret, _part-pUblic nature of the discussions, the rush to a settrement,and the•thlnly disguised "gun at the head" situati.on in which council bas been placed (in part, it must be adpiitted, .as a -result of its own actions) under- standably have raised some doubt and dismay among a good many citizens. threat of personal lawsuits against the individual coun· /t. full revelation· of all aspects of the unfortunate situation is needed to clear the air and enhance faith • in municipal government. .·. Fricti0n, lnt1'igue Must End -Tlie 'N·eW Majority~ Dream WASHINGTON -The impulse to gloat ~ ~ . dlminis~d by the losses Republicans suf· i.s being put do'wn by President Nixon in fered in the Senate and the marginal the lnten:,.t of capitalizing OD the "new ru. CHARD WILSQN gains In the 'House. Nor is it plausible majority" he dreams about. that Nixon could have much changed that Gratification over the_ amazing vote of ~tcotne by conducting the ~ampaign to confidence in his ability as president is . win Congress he once considered. The bat ccmc1·r . nonunated . The cause he espoused was veq ~campaigning to win c:ongress :m;; ._iact:u:; -:-· . . _', J!<.r&1vf!l 9"1y by a.m!nori!y in'hb?"' ....dit~~ his potential of ear- th• Demqcratlc. par~ " · ·-.party·and"much less"" In.the.nation Ula. ~-,..--_an<Lwoold l)o\I• gone ty p U..t'. forward ' -.. ~ ·; whol_e. i "l't'?me was a ,.,.uncjlng ,against candldlles who ftre <lther sup- aga!nst'.hiilfils weal\.-;'-!;:' •. I -·~ ~'\lrailitional values. porting his prloclples .,. 8hmmlng Mc· est c~ ... !ilfi .. 1 ~::'~r!lt.\ ~McGovern minority ~ 19ove.i:n .. ~ took I.be ~WI)' toward the ~·cause · 1 1n :its ~sl•· claimin,1t·i'cre<Jll""-JOt,._.t~,.tanddiae.1fi·lhi-r-)'.'"' haSfenmilbe 'COOCll&Sion -'Of a war w~ • .. , -' . • ~ " ·--: , ;J in all this cen--in actuality it more likely prolonged that . NOW ~T "! hli,IOt hi:f,G-ltate, 61 t'tli~on ,.. under-war. TbJ$ makes it all the more difficult-:¥1!:~;~~· ~e ~g to ri!tMilld tile Democtallc p a:r,t.y, lliS ~th !'. ~ can .~to gaJO :/:18!?.!.";:'t1•0l""ivare,..;,,1, and ·cor· esj>ecially an>und the coiic.pt; ·of•tttl • . tsjjle I majoriljl~ 111.Congress -&'" ·o~ McGovern rninGrity about the mean}oe of w_biQb he ~ not win,_p.t 1lbe polls. ruption, .ho\R\f#.,"'!i=d he may,'~-:fi.'.tch maifers as ainnesty' racial eqliality, ~'"° ttieie will ,?>e · littte_ progress sider it, i! "not som . to be -merely national security and honor, welfare, ~-·four m_ore rears of dlrect conflict. lived wi~bis -"four more years" are td" eLonomfc policy and national aims. A WI.tit 'the legislative branch which P8f'!l· ~d:ee be~~ !~ Cha:g;:S~ortb: large ma:lority distrusts the McGovern ~ lil large scale reform program m ·"" · · I interpretation of those concepts and is the ~ four Y~-visible face of we Nixon adminlstrat on, suspicious of those who espouse them in But m. all n:aUty the pres.sure ~ can both in the Cabinet ~ the White House the same. leD&e that they distrUlt ~ ·m;~J~ his f!1&ndate 15 rmrumal. stall, w!ll belf> ill th11 ~· . . pOsi!e ~ •• .., the ri ht ai einhodleilje "! . , even ~ the heartland of the These clumg.. to eltil\illate lrictlOtl lllH "-·bli ~ ot B8 , who bad m ger.eral IUJlPOrted ~ints lllCJJ ~d ~ief, mu~t be .corr g:idwa~:"'t'"!. can '7, .•. coul~ not hold U~lr seats_ in the s1dered esseotial if the President IS .to c:-· "' seQate, which is where Nu:on's mam pro~ capitalize m -i bla big majority."-Tbere is • TUE ELEMENTS for~ the creation o(i len. lies. The gains in the House will no longer mucli point in being stubborn ~ .. ~ "new .majority" President Nixon .~bly help Nixon to increase his about such cbang~. Nixon bas sufficient ~talks about' . ..;e~ thus created. The old ~ on the Senate but it is a sad ract proof of the nation's confidence in his ·.:~~ aligned voting blocs· ihit be has just about as much trou~le ability and qeedJ-no looger resort to the slipped tbelr moorings. Some cut com-with Republlcan Senators as with clever public relatiom strategems or -p&eteiy adrift like the solid South. Otben ·Democnits, and in some cases much tricks whlcb have preoccupied so many swung on longer lines like Jews, Cathe>. o~re. on his staff. The ''qew majority" idea is lies, factory workers , and even the blacks. either workable or not, but it cannot be So it-ia poS!ible for the President to made to work in an atmosphere of continue to talk about a natioaal party of political \intrigue. East: West, North afid Sou~ poOr and ~ · . . rich, black, white and brOwn ~tb no THE . ·'McGoVERN mm?r1ty ~ms overriding religious affiliations and DO detenruned. to help President Nixon obsessive minority clannishness. . capitJ,lize on bis victory. George McGowin was a me loser "Mn · • Qtfl'~'!U REAfJSM of that concept is· • THE ~RE OF hb "four more yean" probably, therefott, binges on the unilateral e:zecutive actb& be can take as \WU; tbl cue In his first four years. His IU<:Ct:Slel were ·all r.mllateral executive action -price-wage freeze, China-Russia lnitiative, .Indochina peace. There will be ~ ; He~il!g Wounds· 9f· War ' . . ... EDITORIAL RESEARCH Peace will 110t end American lfr volvement in Vietnam. When the fiKbttna: finally stops, the United States wiil l•ce. the tall: of. helping tQ rebuild that lbat· tered counh'}\ One 'of the nine poinis' of the cease-file agreement anooµnt#(l by Hanoi on Oct. 2.6 provided that, ''The prepared to undertake a major con: United States will COtltribute to healidt struction program throughout !ndochlna. the wouDdl of war 11111 to w1tWar including North Vietnam, to help all reoonstructfon In the De m o c r a t i c these peoples recover from the ravages Republic of (North) Vietnam and of a generatiOn of war." · lhrou•'-• Indoch' " ~t ina. Nixon did not give any specific figure THAT JS A polite ..., of p,ytnc tJiAt ' fer lDdocblna lflr rellrf. But I ' Wblla this count1y la oonnnlttld to paying • • ~~Ille .:!:f ~an.A:rl ll:i~ repar1ti<lm tn Southeast AILI. lit an-ivate tilb with Hanoi oUtclala ln nounclnlf'I ,.,.. plan !alt~~· Iii, fm>'t f.'ar1a , bad' ralJed' the pmlbllity of an dent Nllcoo lald tha~ We romaln,. AJneric•• offer of fl.I blllloo, with $U cj!ci"-. .. -.HOI COAIT ~u L1A!lY PILOT • ~ edltnri•l t~") dt· the .OUQI-' ' Pilot itttkll to Inf~ and. 1Umu;. 1111e tf'&drn by pt$tntlna thh: ~•Pl~'• Oii~ •111(1 com• rMnlAI') vn topics of lnte.ktt •nd l'lillniflc•~. by provtdlnjl a ftlrum tqr t~ exP"flllon ol our t'tfidtn:' (lftnloc.11i and by prc.c-nUnv th,.. dlvt n.e vlrwpolnta ot lnrormc'Cf otr •1'\'ttl and spoketmrn on 1opk::s r ot the d.:y. • Prfd1y, November 17, 1972 • billion eannarl<ed for North Vlttnam. peace with Gtrmliny In 11121, enUtled this -• "!>llntry Jo all the reparation claims pn> ...!. vkted in tbe"Treaty of VersaillH. Most of • the claims were later waived. AS LONG AGO AS 19&5, President Johnson envi sioned 1n American aid pn>-gratn as part of a Vietnam war Jet.. tlement. "Tbe vut Mekong RIVer can provide food and water Ind power on 1 ecale to dwarf even our TV A,-'' the Prffl .. dent said •. ~ wooden ti mod<rn mecjlclhe <111 he llprud throuat> villa(" where thouandt die every yew from lacl< bf care. Schools can be Olllbtillled to te'tlo -'" In the lkills -to DllN\(IO the -of d<velopm<nt." lie prop.d that the Untied Statf<l a>n- lrflillle fl blllJon to the Melron( River Project. VICToa ZOllZA, a lon(~iene analyst of East-West l'<lalloos, fo,...... China .aoel ...... Ullion jollllng the UniJ'ol "1:)7·~,.. •1 • lri1 I pcbuNt• m.t "be ....... "1W9 lei dlalh"""' ... pliojiol.,........,,, ~.w: 11 Iii I D iihl> Ori<aCal poll<oce lllil wWoon. ID Jllodolce an upullllftll that ...,. ........ the belt elfoN and - of both -Jcls for the btnem not juJt of Vl<tnam, but ol the 'l1ilnl World u • wholl." N._, • ....,..,. ba .. pointed out that Vietnam la pot<nUally a rtch land, and the Vietnamese I ttlOlll'otful peopk. l'ftbapo, with the -ol '111rs. do-velopnent aid wiU traM the nvqct of ward usbtr tn •period of w> pr....teoted pmperity . • • N Why Writers Really Do Hate Actors . ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Ben Hecht once wrOte a book called "I Hate Actors!" It was. an honest ti- Ue, because all writers bate actors. , They pretend they ~ them heclluse ""'°" are sballoW .ond'ihlo and oft.n ' quite stupid. But thoee are DOI: tbe real reeSODS. We1ters ha~ actor., j>e<ailse they are jealo\11 of IMm. · ~ . , • THEY ARE jealoos of the taa that actors get all the credit for tbe dialog written by the authors. SOme people even think that actors make up their own word!; and even the more sophisticated members of the aud- ience imagine that comedians are quite tunny fellows, in and of themselves. Writen know oth- erwise. They know that 90 percent of ac· tors are utterly lost without their battery of script writers in the wings. And that the terrlbly funny fellow on the stage is about u witty as a hitching post In his private Uhl. The writers itch desperately for lbe cred1t the performers get ONE OF THE few pel'10nally f~ comedians of our time was the late Fred Allen, who was al90 a talented writer of his own material. This WM about as rare a!: a writer who could play the lead in "Wuthering Heights." Allen once remarked about Jack Ben-- ny's offstage talent: "Jack couldn't at! lib a belcb after a Hungarian dinner." And most comedians are equally Jost without the four, 1ix, eight, and sometimes ten ~ bandJ who have _diligently jJepared t be Ir "material" for yurs. . I mOOGHT of th.it the other night . when I peered inlO the family room where the children were· watching the 10th anniversary program of the Johnny carson abow on TV. Then, aligned on the couch oppo1ite Johnny were Jae!< B<My, Joey Bl1hop, Don RlckJes, Geot'&' Bums -a millio>n dollar's wonh of cotllk Lalmt. But none ol them bod bn>ught a .. _ .. along, and ao the _...,,!lad aD·tbe """ ol a pan-bend\ U\llVUlltlon at an old people'• bomt. EVerylMMtJ .. Nie WIS de!perttely "°"'mfortablt. I • PRE5CRIPTI ON FO~ PI RATES ' Discip!ine Key Coach Declares ' .. .. • ' To the Editor : Your Nov. 7 story (Laguna youth charging coach with assauli) I am sure was read in disgust by athletic coaches at all levels . COACHES are underpa id, overworked and ridiculed ~n their teams lose. Tile only true remuneration and satisfaction a coach receives , outsJde of love or the game, is lhe feeling of being associaled ~th.-)iil.mg men and women who want to ~lot a piece or their lives to bring hOn6t and glory to their school, their stu· dent body , their community. and themselves. Jn recent years, because of the permissiveness and changing nature of our society it has become lncreaslngly difficult to harness the eoergits of our young people into athletic . teams. They question the premi1t of •thledc teams in gene ral-they say, Why Pride, Why Self· Discipline, Why Determination, Why ~U­ Sacrifk!e ! 1be coach must not only in- troduce and build these and other personal trai ts, because for the niost part today's athlete does not receive rhis ltllning at home, but he must alao act a.~ conleupr, nuf'lle-maid and in many cases father to his athletes. THE KEY to succeMful athJellc ten.ms after all of these pre!field endeavors are accomplished is disci pline. Without diadpline no event can be won on the athletic field. This key to winning must• be drilled at every possible momenl 90 when the time comes to rtBct on the fi eld the athlete., wJll do so unquestk>nably and willingly. 'Successful athletic teamJ ate not Democracies, (uk Duane Thoma~ I. The coach Is supreme and disdpl111e rules. No athlete at any level lbould be nble lo question the coach'a authorlly :ind survive to p!ay anothtr d1y. Why must I come home 11 night to read headlines which (or 111 pnctical Jiol'J>OI" haYt condemned a membeT ol my profualon who Is glvtnc to much of his IUe for Laitma'• young people. When an athlete ll lold to move, he moves, un- queJtlonably and wllliltgly. No IOJWla, no back talk, no gestures! An ath"-te who bn!au thi.s code of dilclpllne ii no longer an athlete blll a loter and has no place on the athletic field ot ln I.he co1clf1 olflrc for that matter. ms PAR.Ei\'TS are 1l~ IORn lvr allowlna a dbciphnary case aucll u this to 1aln ouch -rltty, with lef<•l ram.ilkaUon1. For in the Jona run • sltua tloo like thla wUI oolt Tiurt the athlett, his p&nnil, hfJ -aod hLI ...... ( MAILBOX ] Letters jrom readers art welcome. Normally wnttrs 1houid conwv iMir mt'S10gt1 In 300 wordl or lt11. Th.f right to condense lett"'' to fit IJ)OCf or tlimlnal• libel U r11trwd. Al lettt'r1 .miut inclucU 1ignatt&r1 aM. mailing addre11, bkt nam.e1 mav bf withht1d on requtlt if tuffidtnl rta.son ii opporent. Poefry tofll not bt published. ' F alherl11 Advlre To the Editor: f or those young people who are looking for just that certain thing that thty UkJ! to do lo mRke a Jiving. and "''ill not •or} in any (llhcr line unlil they find their "ea!Ung," I would like to give jusl a bll of f'1therly advice. ' WREN YOU 00 whnt you Wini to do. you pay for the privilege, like al Disneyland or Knott'• Berry Farm. When you do something that others WMt you to do, they pay )'OU -lJkt f&therlnC tna, bulldlna build1nJ.:S or \f.'<liling on others.· Even U you hav: tra ined for ye•rs am thtte is no demand for you r line ol. ' t:ralning, you hnve to change your line ot tralnln,. If .JOU Oy an airlmtr for 20 years. it becomes borlnc. All jobs become routine. Jobi are not run. If they were fur. no one "''ould pay you lo do them. llAS ANYONE hitfd )'OU lately to ny wit h them In thei r :urplane~ llave they paid you 10 rkie on their yacht? If they hovt, you are prob.1 bly very beautiful or Mndlome. unles., you nre 8 crewman. I have had frienW. with IUCh rmeltltt, but l am poor and ugly ao they never asked me to ny <ir cruite with thtm. Therr '11 • greoilAWflctlon In ~ ar a mcn.lal task 1nd tteeivlng • paycbtck 111 the end of the wttt. We have to face rrallt)'. bowever. People won'\ PIY 'fV4J for doing -.·h31 you like lo do, Wllell tbty h.lppen to want you to do 'ihal you Uke to do. I WAS TllAINED f0< 1ru-.., trades bf-fort!: 1 beramt a c1tptnter. I •m a lot.ty carpenter. bu\ I can make • payehtck •nd Ray off welfare, and that givu me a lot of 111illac1ion. JIM BOLDING Quotes JMa Btrunin; S.Y. u1 ..._., • lnvieb lo 0U1tr .cltttt1n -"Wlmt 7"I I R\'e I frttnd ln n 11.rance di)' then.'1 Dt limit to dl-SCO\'crin& lhll rul Americil: ll'a not like being a tra\ltlinc aalr=-" Dear Gloomy Goa -. ............................. .. •11111•• ... • .. . ... ~ .......... ......, .... ..,. ... • . l • - I I I I ' ~Riot Tro~s P~t~ol Death-site Campus WASHINGTON (AP) - Deputy Atty. Gu. Ralpb E. Ericllsoo today -the FBI Co lavetUg•te Ult: deaths of two )'011111 black demonstra- tors at Soatltma Uaivtnlty. BATON ROUGE, La. (UPl l -Depullos, atate poliC< and Nallooal Guan! troops in lull riot gear patroled a quiet and empty Soolhtto l'nh'tnlty campus tod.\.Y wbtrt t•'O black students ftl"P tilltd lbunday in a be1tle o\'f'C' eutU"OI <i. the school administraUOCI buU!ing. 1bere "'& DO funht'r \'}(>. Jenee during tbt nigbl. Stu- dents and aut+,orities blamed each other fl)( the deaths. "The students Md small mil- itary bombs.'' srud Sberill Al Merey of Seas Amis& •+'Jbe two "·et! tDled by the bombs - thrown right by them from a building window .1' Students denied they bad bomb!!. They said a law officer mu.st have killed the youths "ith a shotgun blast. A car-- oner's report on the bodies was inconclusive as to the cause ol death. (An AMoclated Pr<ss story reported the Parish County Coroner said the two "·ere killed by shotgun fire.) GO\'. Edwin Edwards said law officers "found ne weap- ons in the buUding." PoUce searched the camJJU.! and some Friday, November 17, lt)72 DAIL v PILOT IS Cro nkite U.-S. f:uts Raids I ~-u-A-bnh --- By Striloo ~'~~~ ~:..~~ ; .. NEW YORK (AP) -Walter ... -bomben new ooly HO U.S. B&2 bomben made lhelt Cronldte and other newsmen strikeo agaillll the North Viet. deepest penetration o1 Nonh nanw.e ....... 1o. ..... n.. Th .. -a .... , Vietnam· In seven m on th • at Ibo O>lumbla Broadcutlng .....---...., night -'"'·• ~-k half the av-•e ol the two Thunday , st.,~ .. •~ -~em' aay thev have "re--..... _ pi! within JO 'Je of ·~ "'~ ' previous days. But mljitary es tru S w~ luctanUy" agreed lo honol-llOl!l'C09 aaid the reduction,... 20th J'Ol'lllel, tho U.S. Com- plcket IJnes aet up. by striking not due lo the lmmlneftt re-mand '"""'"""'1. CBS teclmlclans ii Ol'lf«od lo sumpilon ol oecnt peace ne-The Hanot.Jlalplioog "'10tJ do .0 by their unloo. gotlatlooa In Paris. and all other Vietnamese tel' Sources attributed Ibo drop rltay above Ibo Zlllli peraUel The ot>UJe.alr ~ perlly to bad -and' nmaJned ott llmlli to AnJ<ri. = ~ ":e'3!: = perlly lo dh""1on ol planeo =~~ ~ ~ with the objectives ol the lei:!>-~ 1:. ~low S.:: -proopecta for a ce.... nlclano, Ibey felt a "moral ob-Vietnam's "'·-Tri --. fire _...,L llgallott" lo go along with the .._ r-· decision ol their own union. A military apoteoman said NINE OF mE Stnlolor- Radled at Lenox Hill Hoo-• stafa<t>lo4ir rui.oslle depot -dropped their bombe 25 pita!, where he has been tm-10 miles above the DMZ..., mllesweotoltheportol'lbanh Crippled Ship Sa.f e In A leu tian Wate rs studen ts bul found no weapons, , either before or after the ~ ~ (:· •'-.:W.W~- dergolng teata for c11ronic ~. and~=:~= Hoo and lllJ: miles tmllwest bnoneneos, Cronkite said he , of the Bal 'l'bo<mg air bo!e. amcurred Jn the statement. the missileo are transported The base ...,, bit earlie< t~, lence occurrecl U~I T ....... In calling up the 700Natlooal LAWMEN, STUDENTS STAND BY DEAD STUDENTS He said he expected lo return were destroyed. week by U.S. flgl<er-bombers. lo work Mooday tml.,. pn> Twelve olhe!' -struck 11 JUNEAU. Alaska (AP) - Her powerful engines stilled by Oooding, the battered Coast Guard culler Jarvb is safe in a sheltered Aleutian chain in. let today as divers probe hull damage. peller shafts. Guardsmen. Edwards had de-Southem University Campus Cloted Down, Quiet' r\ared a state ol emergency in _ _:_:_:_ __ :__: _ _:c_ ____ _c.. __ _ vented by the strike. IT WAS NcYr kMwn h 0 w mil ... south ol Vlnh. The atatement was st~ by many <mtalned rnlaalleo. But North Vietnam dalmed that JOO. Hart •. Dooglas Edwards, the pilots reporled two large it Bhot down one A7 fll!bi«- Ri<bard C. Hottelet, Douglas """"1dary explostooe and two bomber and 'tlree F4 Phan- Selloo, Reed Collins, Stuart fire>, Indicating that some of !oolS on Mooday, Tuesday and The 378-foot high end1rance cutter and the Jap ane s e fishing trawler that tOWf)d her to quiet waters after a nine- hour battle agaimt IJ'IOWl-" tainou.a North Pacific seas were joined late Thursday by two other Coast Guard vessels carrying repair supplies and needed fresh water. All four ships were anchored near Sedanka Island, a windblown rock speck 20 miles from where the Jarvis. her engine room flooded and her pumping system useless. sent an SOS Thtirsday morning. SPOKESMEN SAID Navy and Coast Guard divers would help detenniae what repa irs are neces.sary before the Jarvb can be taken to a repair facility. The Coast Cuard s a l d Jarvis, commissioned only last August as one of the service's newest and largest class of cutters, was showing da mage along the entire length of her hull and possibly to her pro- No decision has betn made on where the stricken ship would be taken for repairs. Coast Guard spokesmen said it was ass umed the Hooolulu-based ship would be towed to port by the tw<1 rescue cutlers il her jet and ditsel engines could not be Baton Rouge. He said there had been a "nm on ammuni- tioo" in the capital and threats against his Jile. OFFICERS CARRYING sul>. machine guns guarded the campus today. All entrances \\'ere barricaded. Jeeps, troop trucks and i1TnOfed vehicles -Jil!l'd the college itieet& - "TlllS EXPERIE'<CE put "It Joob more like an Anny repaired. the mettle of the entire crew base than a school,'' one troop. to the test.'' said Coast Guard er said. Capt. Donby 1.1athieu, chief of Authorities accused black dist rict operatiom in Juneau. demonstrators o{ first throw· "Being adrift without pro-ing a tellr gas canister from pulsion is a trying and har· the building. 'nley said that rowing experience for any started the IO-minute battle. mariner. 'You feel helpless; Officerli said blacks a.ls:> tossed you're at the mearcy of the frairnentation bombs outside. seas.'' "The first proj~ile ftred Jarvis Capt. Frederick 0. came from the building where Wooley reported his crew the students were," said Ed· nearing total exhaastion but wsrds. "Then the officers be- said his ship had never been gan to return the tear gas. "in imminent danger of sink· And when it was over, two lng." students lay dead ... The cutter. with 170 men aboard, was towed to relative safety late Thursday by the 336-foot Japanese fishing trawler Koyo Maru No. 3. The Japanese vessel was the first or a five-ship international force that responded to the Jarvis' distress call. SOU THE RN'S BATON Rouge campus bas an enroll- ment of 8,700 students -98 percent of whom are black. Abot.Jt 2.000 students were around the twfrStory red brick lldmlnistration building when the confrontation took place. lga's rur secret s 1dt lhat takes the place of 'vOdka . Suddenly Scretvdrivers are richer. l3k:xxJvMarys ta stier. and in tonic drinks y:::;u meet . a reN and deJightful character. Igor $.A49 Is invisib~e. but roj he does. lilrifth ·Maheu Wins Court Test With Hughes Tool Co. ' Novins and Bugbee Rudd, Wednesday but !8kl nothing among other newsmen. Ton..:at Fund abool tho pilots. The U.S. Come , The newsmen are members u..a. v:J mand said Jt bad oo plane k'IS9-· of the American Federation of es lo report. Television and Radio Artists, RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -Sooth of the demllltarlud- wlme. °"" cootract .nth CBS 'lbe_ South ...A m.e tl < a.n zone, U;S. fighter -bomlxn and other networb ..prod at Transport Organ!Jatli>n plans new 1511 strilres In the nortbo' CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI), Maheu later filed a ·$50 midnight Wednesday. At the lo eatablisb a $400,000 fuOO lo emmost pruvlii<es of South _ Robert Maheu, once head of. million suit against Hughes moment, they are contlnub}g promote tourism in Latin Vietnam during the 24 ·hours in and the tool company for his to work pending c::ootract n&-~ca ..._with contributions ending at 6 a.m. today, tbf. the Howard Hughes empire _::dismlssal=' ==·-------'g'!:oliat='=ions.=------=!rom=.:.coun=tries=:...o.:.f.:.the_re_,glon::·:_· _..:u..:.S.:. . ..:Comm=-and=..:sa.:.J.:.d·'---.:· Nevada, has won a major decision over a Hughes owned company from the Nevada J ::J~;:l~iili!i'l· Supreme Court. By a :J.2 vote Thursday. the ' m Rn s·p1 s LD'S high coort ruled that Maheu cannot be forced to tum over i all correspondence, books and · • FULLERTON • HUNTINGTON BEACH • ORANGE ~1'\~!he!~~~eT00~ '&, YOUR TOTAL VALUE FURNITURE STORES upheld a Jower court order which keeps Maheu from ex· ercising any control over the Nevada operations of Hughes, the mystery billionaire. • Maheu was fired December 1970 from his $502,000 a year job as bead of the Hughes operation i n Nevada which included seven gambling clubs, a television station and millions of dollars of other property. WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND QUALITY MEET SENSIBLE PRICES. <- ' 101" of Exciting Velvet Sofa Plus Matching Love Seat at One Unbelieyably Low Price! YOU GET BOTH $247 101w SOFA AND - 5' LOVE SEAT This 101-inch llllfa and S.foot k>Ye seat are a decoralor'1 dream com- bination. Both piecea are OCMml in yards and yards of color-rich '¥dvet and feature roll-tufting on each_ graceful 8rm. Tough Kodel wrapping 8l'Olllld layers rl. ooft, i:esilieat foam gi'° the deep, leaf- quiltcd cushions and bacb atyllih seating comfort ••• in your choice of colon. -m-A n 8 PIBLD'S fUllERTON, 225 M.Jiorl>ot ll•d. !downlOWn) 171') 87t-S72C hUNTINGTON ·W.CH, t 1$82 S-h 11..t. 171') 962·••77 ORANGt 1831 N. Tvstin Ave. I Vii '""'So. of Orono• Molll 171 ,.l 6a7.8,.20 ·s10«1HOUIS:0!'1119 to ,,M ....-, .... n(te /Set.' to S:IO ' • ClllATM lNTlllOt PUlllllNG AT NOOIAKI 0,EH SUNDAY 12 to S 'M . •• • ·Orange Coast Today's~ ' EDITION --N.Y. Stee 1------ YOL U, NO. 322, <4 SECTIONS, <4<4 PAGES ORANGE CoUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ·1971 ~ .. . . - Sign 'Revolution' Charted _.. By llUDI NIEDZIEl3KI Of .. Daltr,.... ..... A IDllllfeslo wblcb could be u im- portaal •lw COi1a Mesa u , the -l'h&nce lrom "Goal HW" 11 being wriileo . ioday ·bf Ille cllJi pl•001nc ~ ·To be pobllsbi!d .durtng Ille last -itln wi\) love it. So predicts Amold·F. ffamala, chief of advanced plMQtng, the man in charge of writing the revolullonlry document. Mesa Planning Officials Draft Law Noftmlltr, II ..W ·..U 1w the ultlmate ;...am .d' all odnl1lllnc 'alps and rit:: ment with. new 'mes. · the. twudrwa ciommmlty wblch depmdi Oil Olp! ·IO lllract customers "The businessmen wW be our best allies If we CID got through IO. them," be says.· "But we're gobig to ask them to tum· their pbDOIQPblel 180 degrees, so it will be difficµIL", . Hamala ·and bis staff are preparing what amouDta to a master's thesis on signs which will serve as a reeource book Crowd Looks On .· Man Assaulted Outside Mesa Bar A. Huotlngtoo Beach man, hauled from bli car as be left a Costa Mesa bar, was t>;ateii in<! bis car lllOlen u a group of -slOc!d 'by · and watclled, police .............. ~ .. •, -' ,.,....-·-Y· •Aceordlng ·to COila Mesa police, WUllam. ltbegt· Prtace. zs, of 5191 Bren- nan St. wu leavhig Finnigan'• Rainbow •t tn4 Placentia Ave. at about l a.m. Wednesday wheu ·the Incident took place. Prince told polip! be was hauled oot of his small car by two or three men tbat he had had a 'brief confrontation with earlier In the bar. The men beat and kicked Prince until be. was unconscious. Police report that witnesses to the beallllg, who did not aid Prince, told him when be regained conscioumeaa tbat Ille Dien had1 driven off in bi! car. Prince flagged dowi: a pesslng patrolman and after telling bis story was taken · to the Orange County Medical Center fOr treatment -of the cuts and bruises he suffered in the assault. Police are looking for the suspects to- day, deScribed as "biker types." Mlle Square Charges · . W estminst,er ·Planner, . . for. the. future Costa Mesa sign ordinance. The research effort toucbes human peroeption and eatbetics, two realms which. bave blen lgDored by virtually all cities in the. U.S. which have sign ordirtances. Targets of the effort is an overall reduced signing concept for e<ma Mesa which t! pleasing to the eye and fosters economic well bein'g at the same time. 'To cet the job, done, tt will req"Uire amortization of all existing $igning over a yet unnamed period of years, says Hamala, who believes that ovi!rsigning is .... actually hurting business. ••The people's tastes are changing 11 their afOuence ri9'S. Costa Me11 is a commercial center which dtpeods on cutaide customers. We find that people (See SlGNS, Pase ZI More Rain Expected; • Loss Feared A.a Oranc• eout residents clean up from the storm that ~ nearly two inches vf rain on ;hem Thursday, weather forecasters warned today . that another storm may hit S o u t h e r n California Saturday. A spokPSIDan for the Orange County Flood Con'101 District said Thursday's stonn brought a total of 1.80 Inches of rain to Orange County. Added to the :ain!all from previous stonns, there has been a total o( 4.18 inches of rain this sea900, compared to the .31 inches la.st year at this time. The new storm. which wm start with light raL'lS SOturday .itemoon ii , .. peeled to cause major damlte from f1ooda and m04lslldes beca-Ille ..,,....i ls llrMdy-aatiraled hom 1'lleldl.7'1 ad ; -M.~~t YJ _ Go .. ffl:-Tri«~ ft:i»!=~· • ' ·~· •lllllM nparl ... -.. floocl •prel>loeall ta . I od . , . ttielfand . . . Re.elected Solon Held on Drunken · Driving Charge ,• . SACRAMENTO·. (AP), -Sacramento A.jaembqman F.dwln L. Z'bq baa been amsted. and ! ~ OD a-~I. Of clrui>ken drlvbig, pellce reported· today. Police aald Z'bere, 46. wu lllvolved LI a r.8Hlld coD1s1oo here Tbundly nliht at Riverside BouJevard and 4th Avenue. No one was seriously hurt in the ac-- cldent, they said. Officers Bob Gillies and Chuck Barllam aald Ille velenli legislator w a s "coopttative" at the scene of the ac-- cldenl. Z'berg was taken to the city emergen- cy ltaUon at police headquarters for a brealh test, then tO Ille third' Aoor jail for booting, wbicb . Included b e i n g photographed and fingerprinted. 'Ibe officers aaid the state-owned car ~ was driving rammed the rear of a car. drlvpi by PbW1s st. p b. n le Flmakoabi, 11. Gillies said M t 11 f'!pw!rosht'• car wu-knocieQ about 70 feel :He uld wl-rep>rtat !hat Miu Fu•-1 WU &topped lo malot a· left tum. • Pollce Aid tbll WU Z'berg's """""" clruok driving amot. 'lbe· ltnt, they aald, '!U In lilt. • ' ~~/.;-.by Ille ~~-<Mo . I -· " I of Ibo ....-. -_., > "'-"'-f«I I -~...,a-. .......... Both na p)erded lliDocent tbil DlOl'lt-lnc It their atrilinmfnl before Superior Court Judp James Turner. They •re free on bill. Their frequenUy delsyed arraignment followed action earlier in the week in whlctf Judge Turner denied a move by Ille pair's lawyers to amend \be language of the Grand Jury Indictment. McWbinney, 40, of 9ll&O Calenduls Ave. and Fujita, SS, of 724% Rockmont Ave., are aeculed of involvement in a plan to extract $10,00I from farmer G<orge Munl. 11 ls alleeed that they demanded the 11t1111 fer their -tlan In oecurlng an -at !Iii lew lo farm m acera of Mlle Square Park In Fountain Valley, Both men were .arrested after it was alleged lbal Murai waa pressured Into peylng $5,000 In cash to. Fujita and liter ordered to •PIJ I further $5,000 In Ille ftd1 of 1 check made out to counly Supervllor Robert Battin. Batllll testified before Ille Grand Jury 8nd was cleared of any involvement in Ille aDeged conspiracy. SOUTHLAND JOLT OF 3.1 RECORDED ' ONTARIO (A.Pl -A ''very lighl" earthquake meuurln~ 3.1 magnitude on the Richter scale wu recorded here by the Cl1tecb Selsmoloa Laboratory. llPI T ........ Earl11 Tlaanksgiving Gov. Ronald Reagan departs from tradition and carves a cooked tur- ki!y· in bls C.pitol office instead of suffering the antics of bve turbys that have given him a rough time since be became governor. The 27· pound tom turkey was a gift from the California Turkey Federatjon. Newport Police Interview CdM Students on Blast A team of rjewport Beach police detec- tives continued Interviews or scores of Corona del Mar High School students to- day In ·search of suspects In Tbursday's early-ril.orning bombing at lhe high achoo!. Police made one arrest at the scholl- Thurlday <afternoon, but !let. Capt. Don Oyus aald lh1s morning the 14-yeaMJid juvenile WU pldced up in....-U.0 1ri!h a aeries of . Hal.,_. tire slaahlnp n the Corolla dil' liar area. Betty Townsend. byaas said it appears the four-inch pipe bomb was purposely placed outside he" window. "It ls possible it WAS done In retaliation for aometbilll abe bad don e,1' he u ld. ·~ ls a string or windows there and be•· offlce isn't In Ille center or at the end .... Oyaas aaid a ftqment el the.llamb did fly -the ..... anc1 ,1n10,lhe back of lier chalr. No dmnlp or Injuries waa reported. A._Clllecb ......... in Puadenl said the !:53 p.m. quake Thursday was cmleied IOOlb at Ontario. 0yU. aald die po1lcUre still tl'1lnll to deleramo 1 -·for the bombing but be IDdlcaled It may bave b e e n -----------"retallatlon" 1galnst Alslstant Prtllc:lpal He uid, however, pellte have found no eVidence of 1 timing devk:e and are assuming the bomb wu ltl off by a fuse loo& before she waa at work. Or-. °""'"' -... ta .... a.. '-'· llllre 'ft1'8 ...... w ,........ ~ The National Weelher -lllil three incbos of moisture fell In Sin Dleco County mountains with lllOtber lncb ... peeled by nlgblfall. 'l'1ne men '"'-car stuck in 1 n o w oa Loi Pinol Mountain near Pine Valley broke into a abertfrs radio station arid broadcut a "maydly" call for help, to which a deputy respond· ed. Tornado-like winds toppled trees, sm>Shed windows and knocked down fences In the C1nifa. Villa area llCIUllleast of San Diego. Power fallllnl ,J.ullni several minutes abo were repiorted.. Jn swamped r o a C: lnten.::tionl, lifeguards presaed lnlO oervlce -....I dozens of molorlltr. Thlrt1 can werw lo- volved in an underllUI wuab11p. Ii& olher perllOllS ...,.. Injured 'l'tlatdly near S8.n Diego's Old Town. The ?::ealher Ser"'-.. aald totals lllrouiboot Southerp Calltamls by tooJlht (See llA.IN, Pap ZI Lost: One Crow; Mesans Worry Residents of Costa Mesa's Wibon Part lract bave been bolding 1 akyw1tcb o1nat Nov. 7. 11i.at'1 the dly "BlackJe," I pd crow belonging to Mr. aad Mn. C.rtlon Helm, WJoannSt. ~ A lwo block area ls 1n..i...r In the crow aeam.. 1oc~-r1nc the Hum1' mailman So far llCllblnl bu tW'Dl<I up except for a couple of .tray ravens. A.eyone with Information leldlnt lo the c1pturt ol Blactlo ally coo•.act the Jlearm at...-. Cam • , .• Hi pai.gn.1m1t t ----.._ Hartelius Challenged by Doct~r SA.CllA.MENTO (AP) -A move to c).mp ltmlts on campalgn spending was t°'11edoed 14-17 In Ille Senale Thursday after an opponent called It "a IWlldbeart bill ID< Incumbents." Sen. Alfnld Al· ojullt's meuure would bne Umlted can- di4ates lo< governor• U.S. -to opeidinc tight ceni. per rei;lsWred ..ier "!' advertlalng. Collier.ors Get Holiday, Too COila v ....... --not .. put their tur'"1-oat ... tbe lnlh .,.. 'lblnbcl""" ~-' Jim J:ldridlo, ....... of the Coali -Sullary lltatrlct. llya trull and PrlJaio wtll not be pick· od up OD Thunday. Plcklopo iecuJariy acbeduled for Thunday 1'1U :.e plcbd up on Fri· dQ, and plclmpo ft1Ulll'ly acbedul-.. .., frilll1 wlll be pi<k<ll up oo s.-,. - ------- By TOM BAllLEY °' .. .,.... .......... LOS ANGELES -A phyaiclan called u lbe final wllnels In the state's ca,. bm q11nal Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of El Toro TburadaJ cballen(ed the Harbor Area -·· uae of narooilcs In Ille ......._,. _,,. II Coltl Mesa ~ lloopltal and Hoag Memortal lloopltal, llewpott -· . Pr. Guy '"'-1 '1encl>Cllladlsn pliy*lu .... ---In Illa ....... -ofledlrl _ .... ltltlfled In the flnll llllan ol Ibo thr...sa) bearlnil !hot lllrlellu, .. wu "lnjudl..,..." wlloa be 8*nliliatend De.....,I to ...,..., aide -V1ucha .., lour oeca-In llto i-. Turgtco crltlclJed Harleliu& f0< using the b1Ch11 p>lent lllrtOtl< for I rfllOl'l>d migraine belclldlL Alld be made It Cle¥· In hil leltlmoay to Ille oommlttaa ol lour fellow pbyllc1ano !hat llmiorol .... the Jail Ullal .. -ba ......... Ille " ........ -1ltas .,, blood. ,, - , Wbat wW bo .tbe rdlh three<!ay hearl111 by the Stile Boord of Medical Eumlnm lnlo charges al moral turpitude and ..,. pmesslonal cooduct nled a r a I n 1 t illrlellus wQI -ht.-. Jan. :U. Orange "Cbunty .,....,,.,, Mattblw KurWcb and '.l'c.n Reilly will then .,.. their defense of the ICCUled pllyalcl111. Kmlllch -...... olflc<r /!.. J'. DeVUbta, hcnmer, tlut clivelopmmll In the ..,.,...... Or-. County ~· ca.rt trill of aD!Pd .......... .,, Iha "a..tJierilood of Elttnll Lo"" dJUi r1oi may "11erftte wllh ,_ -. Tbe l'uJltrtaa ....,.. ·-.... ol 11-lndictod by tbe Onnp QJunlf Grand Jur/. A Chatta-1, TeOll.. man ro!ID'!Wd IO the wltnw stand Thuraday altar being ~l!lln usur<d by Ibo Or-C-.y Dillrlct Allomey'• Olflce and a.oporlor Coon Judge K<nn<lh WIUlams lhal be Will llOI bt P"O*"l«I OD the -af bl& . ..........,,.....,._ ..... n'Od COUcll, qlla warned by KurUlch tbat the atale-mlg!ot not keep 111-wO<d, tHllfied that H&ntliut JIY• him p.-..crlptlons for nan:etlel under the raise ..... of Fred Culltbmy and lhat be once paid Hlrlellul II .. for 1Upplyln1 blmwllh Demmt. Kflrtllch uked the ...,m111,. to bear In mind lhlt Couch WU ... babUu.1 crlmlnll" and !hot he bad aerved lour pr1-lerml. It w11 urller alllld !bat c-11, 44, ni .. adlnl m111111upier cha11" rued In ,.._ wlltn be met HUlcllus 11 the CGota -,_ of bis ro1au .. Jtay VauaJ>n -Reba Vauctm'•-est1""pd l!uJband. Mn. VaucJ1n, SI' or Sin Clemente. hu teotllled that lllrtellu& pn>vldtd lier wllh the -!hat cllonced ,,.,. Into • -dr1ll addl<I. She .1 .. , .... ...., lhal Harttllut n.o I lM.o lll'r l"rMt~ M.,. lloiM and llved wllh her and her chlldna Iller lier hulbond mo•ed out. ,.,,. 1ttnctlve blonde ttltlfled lhat Handlua kl.ad and boat 1lor and • c TEN CENTS t Dt.IL 't fllLOT 119" ,.... SIGN SPURS LAW REVIEW It'• legal Under Cod. Ne~ort-lrvine otarians Honor Ambushed Officer '!'be llewporl·lrvine Rotary C I u b Thufl(iay afternoon cited I r v I n e Policeman Stephen Nash for "his achievements on !he night of Oct. 23 when be wu ambushtd whll'? or. duty ." RoLary President Pete Rabbitt rnd Irvine City A1anager Wiiiiam Woollett, Jr .• joined to pnsent Na!h the award recognizing his quick, 11 f e s a v I n g , rupome Jn the ambush situattoll at the Intersection of Jerfrey Road and Bar- ranca A venue. Nash escaped bring killed In lhe '"good aamaritan" ploy ln which an unidentified ~ man lying prone in lhe strttt began fir- ing on lhl Jone Irvine officer wt.> 1topped lo aid him. Despile an rll night effort lnvolvln1 rrvlne rnd Costa Mesa policemen, trick- ing dogs and helicoplers , 1he gunman eluded teams searching I.he sealed off agricultural arta. Naah told Rotarians he should not tuive been 1tngled out for an award, but added he appreciated "very much lht lnttrut of the Rolary Club in the pellce depert- men\. '' Officer Nah, with two yun• n .. pori<n<e In PQJI« wort. baa an USO<ille In irll degne In _poll<• aclence and 11 worttna toward• bechtlor'1 ..._. lie II one ol 10 C4oll -polk:<men ualtnecf ruJIUmo IO cover lhe -city of Jrvlae undlr terms ol a two-yar con-- lrlct belWftft lhe two cltleo. ....... Weadler tncrwiln& -on satur-day, wllh I IO plrOllll chance ol ahowon II the '1'11 tbe ,...lhtr ""Ice Ciiiis ti. -I 10 (Jm<l\t dlloce ol rain ........ -er. HICN on !la!Urday1 ta Ibo low 1111. Lowa tonlPt In tit -.._ INSIDE 1'90-'"Y KOCE, Onnogo C-'W'• f/nl color u~ .,.lloft, ll<glu .,,...U1111 MOlldow .. 1:110 .. •f 50< Str !odor'• W,.ltnd., [Of' • o eo!!'pltl< J!!OQ!l1111 pvJdf. UL9M " =-. ---. Coap I. a --. ,,,. .. ...... ' ,...,,.. ·-•i • ., ,..,. ..... I .......... 11 -...-. -. -- ....... ,.. .. ............... " -·-' .......... --. -.. " .....,---... .. n ,_ . ---. ----r ... •a ...., ' j • »: DAILY PllOf • Mesa Takes ' • State Offer To :_Court c.sta Maa County Water District board memf>ers and state officials may go to court to decide the purchase or five acres at the northwest comer of Red Ifill Avenue and Palisades Road which are needed by the state for the future Corona del Mar Freeway. "They have offered us a very unrulistie proposal," reported board member Al vin L. Pinkley. "We will be seeing them in court. We feel that with the land appraisa1s we have and the amount the land is going for '. • • we have not been treated fairly by tl!e stat.e." The state's appraisal of JlfK>,000 for the five acres was reported lo the board "ntursday nlght by Rodger Howell, at- torney for the water district. "We have twG appraisals, one for $251,000 and one for $257 ,000 for the ap- proximately five acres." said Pinkley, adding that both waler d Is I r i c t estimates had previously been approved by the courts. The proposed freeway path will cut diagonally through the ZG-aere parcel, use five acres and leave two separate pieces of about seven and eight acres each. The parctl closest to the in· tersectlon is oow zooed for commercial- (C-1) use aoc' the remaining parcel is 20ned for manufacturing (M·l). A preliminary meeting ls set for Mon· day according to Pinkley. to begin con- sultations between the district and the state toward approval of the land purchase pri"'. Mesa Calendar TONIGHT OCC DRAMA DEPARTMENT present "Yenna" by Federico Garcia !Arca, tonight and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. No charge. FOOTBALL -Estancia vs. L os Alamitos at Newp«t Harbor Davidson field, 8 p.ril,; Newport Harbor v. Marina at We~, 8 p,m. • OCC FILM SERIES -"Omly dd Sweets McGee" Forum, 7 p.m. St.00. "MONEY'S WORTH" -0CC Lecture series, Sciebce Hall, 7:30-9:30 p.m. "TA!!GO" Sou\b Coaat llepertoey 'J'huter, Frld°Jy, Satimily and 'l!oilday. Ticket information 646-1383. UCt CONCERT -Univ<ralty Orchestra, Fine Aris Village Theater, 8 p.m. Admission $1. SATURDAY, NOV. U FOOTBALL -ace at San Dielo Mesa, 7:30 p.m. Costa !ttesa Hlch vs. C.Orona del Mar lft Newport's Davidson Field. 8 p.m. SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY -Find performance of f:V•nda High School'• drama class production. "YERMA" -ace Auditorium, 1:30 p.m. UC1 CONCERT -Fine A r t s vlDage Theater, 8 p. rn.$1. Bodies of Three Workmen Found MEMPHIS, TeM. (APl -The bodies ll' three young construction workers burled in the rollapse ol a 2&-foot~eep ~ewer trench have been found by rescue '.'W<lrkers. Two other worken are feared .dead'under tons or earth and mud . · Cold weather, lack of electricity at the TUral site and a crowd of spectaton ~pered night-long ll!scue effortl. OIAN .. COAST CM DAILY PILOT , lM ~ C..tt DAILY P'll.01', -"'! ...._ h~ll1tM~lll--..~ IN Ot ..... Colo1! PWIJtlllrll c:.in.nl'. S.,.. ttl9 •"""' .,. _.., ...... Mtnhr ~ l'rW1r, llw C.le Mtu, .,...,.. •ftC!lt HWl!ll'lfflM hKW"-111'1 Y9'1fr, l .. 111111 ledl. 1M!iMSMdl~lt .... !"" o-.ni..i &Ill Jvlll tt.!tlt..,.,, A .. le •.oWI , ..ilO•n ._ MlllMll .. ...,,..,. ..... $1H'1G•"' ,.,,. ,...,...,.. .-11.,.. """' i.·~• l.111 w..,1 .. , Strwt, c.a. ,,,.._ c.tll!ornl•, t lt1'. • j Ro~ert N. We..I ~ ... '""' ..... f'Wltltttr J•cli R. Cvrley VliDI,.,......, ..... GfNnol ~ '"'-·· ..... 11 141tw TNMet A. Mvrp~l11 --cr..t. K. t....t lfc••r4 r. N•ll ---«;!1'9--JJIVfMt Irr S"°* Mer.-,""",..,, P.O. le:1 l IM, tJ626 --........... , ................ . L.....-... ,.~, .. -lla 11 o••• e-111 Jro1J ~ ....,.....,., .. ,~ ....... c.....bM Ttl ... ·e tn•t .. M.121 o '!Ml Mmt t, ..aMn ......... : =" .:.--: .. ::" ..::=:c :=-.......................... ..... __,. M 1•-.Clll WW .... ,_. ........ ~--· --=-.. --. °'..,,.... .,~..... ,,,, . ~ ....:.4: _..,, "' _.. a.u _..., --~·-· .... "'*"""'· . ' . Frida,, NMmbtr 171 1972 Costly Fight Ex-senator Leaves Wife $10 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPl)-Fonner U.S. sen. Bdwud v. Lone ol M1-ld -bis wtfe's and chlld'1 bequests In a will rowrttteb Jut1 a r.w -u before bis Nov. I doltll ~-'11 ~ '-11119 fW111, Illa "-' Qtf Siar bu said In a cop)'riahted utldi. ~ • 1llt IO\Ylpapel' llkl '1'tiundly tllat acoordJng to --to tbo family the Mt.Ile Is valued at an estimated $2.3 miWon. Flo"°"" Loog, his widow, aad the l:oupte's daughter, Ann Miller, were ldt 110 each. tit.rt. L<lng also wlJI receJve the famlly's .32-room home near C!arbvfile. n waa jointly owned by the cou ple and could not be affected by the will. The Star said the bulk of the estate was pJactd in a trust controlled by Long's secretary of 26 years, Helen Dunlop, In her late 40s. Long's S-year-old granddaugbter, Ann Elizabeth Miller, will rteelve balf the t>state at age 25 and the remainder five years later. Until that lime. !'oliss Dunlop will control the Long holdlnp. lncludlai' two banks, 21 small loan company office3 and about 2,000 acres oI. farmland, the newsp.a pt>r said. Reagan Denies He's Ousting UC President SA.!IJ FRANCISCO CAP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan said today the University ol Cal- ifomia has been "propagandizing the people of Californ ia'' but denied he wants to oust UC President Charles Hitch. Reagan. here for a UC Board of Re-- gents meeting. commented at a news conference ""ahout the rare appearance Thursday before the regents by State Finance Director Verne Orr, who charg· ed the wUVe'rlsityWilh inetnclency and v1asteful spending. Asked about reports Orr's appearance signaled an attempt by Reagan to re- move Hitch , the governor replied: • .. There was nothing of that kind in any. one's mind. It was invented out of "'hole cloth." However, Reagan declined to answer questions as to whether he supporu Hitch and wants him to remain in office. Reagan said he agreed with Orr that university complaints about low funding are unjustified. "'Ibt university has not been suffering from malnutrition," he said. From Page 1 SIGNS ... are being turned off by a Harbor Center · and turned on by a Laguna Nlguel mall." U the signJ can all be brought clown to an agreeable, taateful level, businesses will become "more findable," Hamala believes. It will DO longer be necessary for a new businessman to apply for a bif- ger'si&n \ban bll lielllhhor. -·'The ~t,Y to th!. whole thing is amortization," he say!. "We can't realisU~y enforce a t~gh new sign ordlnlace 1CJ11 •·'MW bustneaman If the guy next door bu 500 oquano feet of revolvtnc neon." OJrrent sign ordinances and policies in Costa Mesa were ordered haJted last month by the City Council In what amounts to a 90-day sign moratorium. 1be regulations were deemed vague and ambiguoll9 by both City Attorney Roy June and the council members when ~ attempted to apply lhem to a sign request by Realtor Ginny Morrison. . It was discovered then that a free- lbmding sign could be virtually any size, provided that the writing did oot eiceed 40 percent of the sign board. ReluctanUy, Costa Mesa city coun- cilmen l.pproved the sign for Mrs. Mtro rtson's business at 1500 Mesa Verde Drive East. But they recognized atso that her sign was compl etely lawful under lhe eristing code. It Is difficult to forecast bow the City c.ouncil ' will react to the Planning D e p a r t m e n t ' s recommendations. Historically, the council has been con- stituted of businessmen who have pro- tected the interests of the businetis com- mun ity. A radical approach, such as suggested by Hamala, may go too :ar for them. But at the same time, councilmen ha"' been openly dissa fisfied with sign.J In all parts of the city. ·Ptanner-eamaJ.:; 1>eu .... that Colla Mesa must "clean up ill act" or face a reduction In hullness and aaln tu revenues. WID the elty enuncll and the bus1neu community agree? The qut!tlon is likely to be aniwerod Nov. :17 when the ri gn manifesto ll 1n the~ hands. Fro111PqeJ RAIN ... should reach three lndtes ol nln In coastal sect.ions a..--d up to hiur Inches of rain and mere than a foot of snow in lhe mountains. Heavy rain and snow was foreca!I through Saturday, taperln~ of! to showers SUDday. Interstate 40 at Needles wu ordered closed Thursday alter heavy rains undermined a storm sewer ·excavation. A state Divi:ion of lfiehways spokesman said the area uLsn't even aafe to wa1k on." Traffic, meanwhile, wu detoured over U.S. 9S north to Bullbead City, Ariz., tt.en soutd on .u.s. 66. Heavy 8tJOW WU filling In tbe San Bernardino Mooptains clown to the 4,000 fool level. Tlre_ebains w.ere requlred .Jn some areu and dome log In the foothills made driving mremely Jazaroous. Some secoodary roads In the DIOllDtalns -e cl05ed because of the ~w. PartJcularly heavy nlnflJ1 WU U · pe<ted during the rsnab:d" of the storm in Ventura and Santa Barbera count!M, lorecasten aald. Tbe blgb In Loo Angeles waa expeeted to reacll Iii ~ Satur- day. The bigh Tltunday.,,.. 13. Mexican Teachers ( Will Be Honored At Mesa School Thlrty-fivo Mexican tuchers from Ensenada 'w!D it\etld I dinner and en- tertainment program in their honor Saturday nJabt at Davis Middle School In Costa Meu. Bootlld 111 the Orange CGmrty Depart, menl of education, the <m1t will be open to tlla )lllhllc. Tllere .wlD he I 5 p.m. IOdaf houJ', 6 p.m. pot luck dinner, and 7 p,m. Pll'tl!~ ~t 'tbe ~. 1050 Ar~ DI'. Tl!O eo.ta ~ mgh School Madrigals wm perform. The Mexican group will lnclude Raimundo Beitraa, federal Inspector of scbo;ols in Ensenda. Dr. R o b e r t Petenon, Orange County superintendent of schools, will also attend tht dinner. The visitors will visit various schools throughout the county on MGnday before retumtng home. . A zroup of Orange County educa tor1 visited Enaenada In February. The e1· change program b -ed by the Foreign Language Aasocialion - Middle and Elementary Schools. For dinner reservations, call Fred Kuhn at 541h1777. U.S. Takes Steps For Cuba Talks WASHINGTON CUP!) -Secretary of State William P. Rogers has met with a Swiu diplomat to stress the desire of the United States to begin negotlations with Cube on W8)"I to discourage air piracy. Regen met for 19 minutes Tbunday with Ambultldor Felix Scbnyder of SwtlRrfaod and uked blm lo Inform Premier l'lilerCUfiOllilt the Untied States II eopr to nogotlato dlnoctJr or lndlrtdly on the oerlal lt!Jacltlng albia· tlon. SW1tJertand hat tr1dltlon1lly repc-1\ed Ille Untied Slota In lta du!· Ing wUh llavona. $30-million Resort Area Set for Newport Dunes By L. PETER ll:R!EG . Ot ..... IMlll• , .... ,,.... ' Plans for a '-10 million ho~I and water· orient~ resort complei on ~ 10-acre county-owned N•wport Du""' propmy In N•wport Buch •ill be announced nert wee k. It wu turned todly. Tht project may lnclude u 1n1ny u two 300-room hottl! and ,. water sporta compler wi\b park.fnc; for at leut J,000 can. Officials of Newport Jnvettmenll Inc., which assumed the lease on the property last June. lhls morning confirmed the an- _nounct~l lJ ICbcduled next wtek but declined to give 1peclllc dotalll of the plan until then. "We bave ltln llOl to 1e\ Onol 1pproval from our bolrd of directort," ii A. "Sandy" Sandling. vtce pr«ldent for piann illtJ development, nld this momlnf. Sandlif1c conlinned \bo t the de••lo!>' me nt will include t nrloty d n<rettlon acu.ttltl. Including bo1t rltles. He .. ., one plan calls f<W' COMlructlon ol a weir, I d1m lmJll the !Hert ilgoon In tJte e<nter of the !)Nperty wblth is located It the southerly ·up of= Ut Newport Boy. Bocl... Ibo pro It "" stall Udelandt bold In 111 Onme• Cowtty the pro)tct may oot need Ibo approval OI Newport 8-ll olllclala belGl'I H cao be bunt. SandlbW aald be lntendl In lltlll with Orone• County Botrd of $ipervlaon Oillrman R.oollj! W. ~ 1 Newport Buch rotldtnt. to mtew Ibo pro)ecl eorty ntll-. "Ht hal not pen bill blr r 'net to It," Sandll111 aald. "Nat -we are IOlng to fry lo ..-i tonlttldnc lo CllJIU'I •nd adlorl to ... tt theJ ua u or not." No1lport Btoch city ollldall said today tllat Whlll Ibo County ~y It ~­ <mplod from nonnai bulldlnc oonlrois the city ..., bavo tbt ab11J17 lo IC\ °" tlla .... -Jmooct -' \bot -Id be roqulrtct for tllo prolod. • 8andJn& uld \bot no llool -oo tho l>'Vfilted bol<!ll bu ---- WQuld-be . Gun Thief · .,, Arrested • '11pped off by 1 lllent alarm, Costa Mesa police r1ICod to a gun shop in time to find the would-be tldel leaving with 1 box full of guns early tbls morning. Officer Patrick Rogers arr e at e d William Bernard Kelly, ?l, of ll?U Pacific Coast Highway, HuntlJllton Beach al the Musket and Saber antique gun shop at 448 W. 19th St. Rogera said he responded to the alarm and claims he saw Kelly inside the shop, carrying a box with 23 hand ~ in It. Rogers said the car allegedly URd by Kelly wu stolen In Riverside. "He al.so had about 12.000 ea.sh on blm," the of- ficer noted, "that we believe may have come from IOme other bur&larY." The patrolman aald further Jn. vestigation will be made to try to locate the source of the cash. In addition to the caab and guns, of- ficer> assert they found fO aecolitirbjtuJ<. ale capsules on Kelly. He was booted into Costa Mesa Jail on el:arges of burglary, grand \belt auto, possession cf dangerous drugs and possession of stolen property. r Mesa's Second Big Water Well ~aid Compl.ered Cnmpletlon of c.iota Mesa'• -large-capacity wator well, located OW' the toterlection of SUDflower A venue and Bear Street, WU reported Tltinday night to the Costa Mesa County Water District board. To be named after the pioneering Wakeham family ""° at one time owned the land it occupies, the well is 600 feet deep and produces 800 gallons of water per minute, according to A. L. Pinkley, board member. This is a capacity similar to tbe Segerstrom Well, which is located one- half mile BOutbwest near the intersection of Sunflower and Fairview Avenues. Unlike the electrio-powered Segerstrom Well, the new well is powered by natural gu. . Spanish adobe walls wt1l be constructed around the well as 11'.Qtective coverin& within the nezt two months, Pinkley reported. . Originally estimated to cost 115,l!OO, the CQOtrllC\ i!id wce.!<Jlaled.1311,?W •. ", In other aetkxl, the weter dlitr!et board voted Jong-time naiM A. L. Plnkley chalnnan of \be study and ... viloff ,comm!U.. ... \be Colllal •Jllanlclpol w---' . A sublidi81'y ol Metropolitan Wiier Dlstrlet, Coastal serves Colla Maa County, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach County, Irvine Ranch, Tri-OUes and Soutll Coast water districts. Pinkley will serve for one year. Viet Vet Bill Clear SACRAMENTO (AP) - A .15 mllllon program to improve emploYment'op, portuniUes for Vietnarr. vfterahs in Callfomla cleared a key Senate com· mittee Thursday. U'1T ....... CHARGES REDUCED ......... s.n.tor ,,._ Ex-U.S. Senator Found Guilty In Bribe Case · Peace Talks Ta Resume ·· O!i M9nday : . ~.'ft{U64~~. 'lll!J \l!hl!t ~ ~ ~ Dr. lltorY f.. Kltllnnt ~ane thli :Vietnam...-~ Maldlf In Paris with Lo Due ,Tho, tbO .... wttl> whom he ........ oul • ~ -that was oe'fll' llped. Tbo mi~ lat l' ~fril w\th 1 ~ · mand the docutnel!I tie t quiek!J, Press secretary F L. 1Je1~ Ille! Kissinger would leaYe 1t 7 • .DI. PST 6oJ>. day and \bat be -the -negotia~ ing session will llJt "fe:Vere.J ·days of perhaps more/" . 11e aa1c1 · -co,,.11ta11ons WOUid be -wtllt botlt. )b1li and ·Sailtlt Vle\!11111 alter tbe ~ With Tho. ; n.t llGrtb-......... ·-aJ. IO IDDOIBICOd tbe lalltl w!ll -J&oa. day, tht llral time tbe 0omm.-... -Jn -tbo date md p*' lor the Meret IDIOt!np, held In ...... latow!t'locatlon -"' Paris. It aald Tbo wwld be --!'1 . XUl!t Thuy, the chief nqotlator In· thli llllg·runnlng Parilt -kly talb. . WASlllNGTON (AP ) _ Fornter Sen. The North Vietnamese have !misted DanW B. l!relffier of Maryland, accused thal the .,.._lire' agreement be ~ o' a_eceptlng a bribe Jn return for bis lmlDedlate!J' and that ther< be DO maJor changes. -I . votes, today was I~ guilty of a 1e.!3er 'Ibo stopped off in Peking ~ Moacow charge and the lobb)'.lSt who turned over _ en route *° Paris from Hald and Coni- the money was convicted of bribery. rnunlst IOUl"CeS in Paris said the &meti The· -.JI.female and all-blaci -U.S.-~the -·urgod Jltm i. District Court jury convicted Brewster of display modention in bis t.alb with "receiving an unlawful gratuity", in Killinger tllree exchange of money totaling $14,500 Zloclor ' 1e11 open tht ~ thal from Cyrus T. Andenon, a mail order JO---llJ'-Parlt lo.Salpo house lobbyist. . for -~ talb wlth SOUtb VietMne• Andenoo was cotlV!eled of briber)'. Pn!ilden\-NIUYf!ll Von Tbleu. lie bu The wtlawful gratulty verdlc\ .,..,,. dern ... ..,t.tllal· (I) IM c:euo&o Bml'ster reeetved the money with no me11iproo1tte·t.it-tbe.wltbdr1n!of': corrupt intent. Viet•w•e ._-..a (2) tee·•--'n>e fOrmer DemocraUc senator faces .. .....,. --.a guaran ~ a maximum prison term of six ~ars and 1 coalilloa ...-t will not be Jm. a $30,000 fine QR all !hree counts.' --pooed Ill Soutb Vletoam. · The lobbyist faces a maximum sen-Gen. 1'rlD Van Dong, I member of tM: f · Sou\b -parllament and a ciooe tence o 45 years in. prison and a $60,000 friend of 'Ibieu's, allo mJved in Paris fine. He had been With Spiegel, Inc. today and said be came u a nopresenta· live of the Vietnamese people. Queen Elizabeth Mum on Family Legal Problems UlNDON (AP) -Queen Elizabeth is maintaining p.iblic sile:nte on the legal problems o! three members of the royal family. • Two ol the Queen's aiuslns and her daughter •. l'rlneess \Anlio. .ha~· had bt'IWles wtllt the law, buf Bireidnghaln Palace has had nothing to say. One cousin, Earl Montbatten of Burma, was fined 194 aad ordered to pay $47 In costs on Tbunday after admitting the milk from his farm near Romsey, in Hampshire, had been watered. In London, another of the Queen's cousins, the Earl of Lichfield, was fined $117 and bad his driver's license suspend- ed for a year after admitting in magistrate's court that he hod driven after drinking. Police have declined to r .. eai just how fast she was going, hut one Loodon newspaper said she was traveling at 90 miles an hour on one occasion. • Robert Sesma, 52, Insurance Executive, Dies Requiem Kall wm be read at I o'clock tonight f,.-Robert B. Selma, llleUme resident ol the Orange Coast who died Wedoi\flay,.t\¥~ !.i .il _t!. ~4..,,~Wii yean, a member ol the c.osta Mesa chapier of the Knighis of Columbus and World War ll veteran. Mr. Sesma Is sutvlved by his wldolt, Kathleen, of the lamlly home at 1120 El Camino Drive ; daugbt.rs, Christine L. Burchell, Karen E. Sesma, Deborah H. Magro, Vletorla Sesma, and Mary Ellen Sesma, all of Costa Mesa; son, Kevin B. of Costa Kesa; mother, Alice E. Sesma of ljaw\borne; and one zrandchlld. Mass will be celebrated at St. Jolm the Baplist Ca\bollc Clturclt. Coata Mesa. A prayer service will be held at 10 1.m. Saturday al.so at St. John's. lliterment will ronow at Good Shepherd Cemetery. . . ' - Drexel's Pre-Holiday Et Cetera SALE • ,• . Durin g this Holiday Season, Dre xel is offering selected pieces \· from their Et Cetera collection at very special prices. From Brass Head· boards to Glass Top Cocktail Tables on sale now. ' SALE 169.00 SALE 99.00 .... ,..... .... llt.M • OREXEl-4!ERITAG~EHRE00M-W000MARK-IUIRASYAN ' NEWPORl IEACH e ll'tJ-W.lSTCUFf.OA.. 642°1010 t.AGUNA IEACH e 141 NOITH COAtt HWY. ..... ,111 IORRANCE • JJMt HAWTHO•NI IL'ID. ,, .. ,,,, -----~ I I l ~- ' • • l / --• • DAD.l! PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE " Tho lbreat of major flooding from tho Santa Ana • owners and, above all, the Congressroon of Orange Coun· River probably doesn't rank high on many people's list ty should spare no effort to insure \hat the ArmY bas , ~i,op. roblem~t;f 9range County. Nevertheless, the funds it needs to complete Its study with aU due ~ t ~ f!i ,'J11Ji, M f T• • -,'~ • •"'J)aste, , ~~#7 1j , t . •. ~ f •• _ · .. ""Tle i~i~r~ CIJc~_e_s. !lit -• · . "-.,.,And in a.nt··"°"" Jtnnl•pressure lllOUJd ht exerted co Ill .of tli8 'l'ortl 1101,..-u.e ~·· on·1me Ar' geC•:i t mo&.. 'Ibo· llood ill'I' . .u '. " · 1 ' l!Oedft1at OOllllS on·lbe· 'h •t mu 11o· at'IOme ~t ~y, =}· °'~ 1 • ~Jo ,· .. r!-•~1 -f, .... ·, •1~ be vi · ."andnot~er, ·nut ,,. • • ""' ~ hie. coo ~r such .a· flood, , • .. · ,, .. • · ·._ llld It be a st . yqxa on! Uiey. can be ' . . ·• • '. ~¥,1 ·~ ~~al ifl~u lt~ood-~ntroll.'·, .strik . • • o:· ; ,.. 'lj· '· made 'a!Plbil: -r •1: . 1J ! I'• "--s ai...-.ir~t.11i1 ·n· 'l:e " 111. ~.,nr.n·s fem( ·~iil''lhlt -than hilt .., ;.? U'-A>~~' ~~. r -' ~,,.:.,. · . " ~ oL Ill · <lraDge C o II n t h n i w(i!sld have their bom.e& • 1 . "' -lied by such a flotld. Tbt chin<e of !bi. happening , ~ « ca.ta"Jl .. •s ability to send help to disaster victimi • --_lliH,before im·.are one ih ten, ·accoidlng to the should be• ilgniflcant step ahead with thlS week's sue---~"of Engineers: · · · cessful test of eroorgency capabilities . ' .... · In ll!Ost. parts of the county, Including • poptilolis . Wbile it Is dilllcult to duplicate emergency condl- sectlon of northwest Costa 'Mesa, this would mean a !ions realistically, the exercise at ti!• Orange County .depth o! two feet of water. In southeast Hun~gton Fmgrounds came .as. close as it could. , Beach, and.Founlaln· Vtlley, water ·would average lour • Both "vil:tiriis" ~d rescue crews performed admir- to seven-~ In depth" . · . · ably and the11/.•d mbst of the 4-0 persons In the simu- Tbese facts .ar~ disturbing enough In thel\lse\ves., lated-.a!Qlner .crash on hospital beds lesa than one hour But they are aggraY1ted by tlfe slow rate at wbicli cor-• after the .staged 'dlsuter took place. rective work is being undertaken. ·: , Pilaster Day wu the brainchild of the 'newly formed Right now, the major holdup, is a set of recornmen· Coschta~¥esa ·.c0:untfil. ()l'.l: Emergency Me~cat Ser,vJces1 dalions from !he Army on jusnllfw .tire problem·sbo\ild ~!Ii 'lp\'ludes Costa, Mesa Memorial Hospital, the fini be attacked. It is certain that the.river levees will need and polj.ce departmenbi, and the three ambulahce Com~ major expansion, but until the. Anny finishes lls study, panies $81'ving the "city. no one knows how much.> .. ·• ,•. All ga'e willingly of their time to test emergency Their report· was originally due in 1969, but it is response capabilities which all Costa Mesans would sure- not now expected"untjl 1974 at the earliest. ly appreciate if the real thing were to occur. ArriiY officials say their tardti1ess has been caused Fortunately, Costa Mesa has been spared from a by lack of financial support from Congress. Only 10 men major calamity but that is no basis for thinking it couldn't are working on the study full time, and these men,-it is happen here. claimed, Ire simply overworked. If the test is any indication, the lives of disaster " , \ • .... l '• .. _....._ ... , .... ..... . .. . : .. "" ... • • If this is the case, the cities, supervisors, home-victims in .Costa Mesa will be in good hands. · ' c PRE)CRIPTION FOi\ PIRATES .. -·· . - v . • .J. • • .. . . i • -.f)ictfma,. lntrigtJe . Must . Etid . ~ . • . - -Tlt~::'N"ew Majority' Dream (RICHARD WllSO~ diminished by the losses Republicans suf- fered in the Senate and the marginal gains in the House. Nor is it plausible · tllat Nixon C,9Uld have much changed that outcome by conducting the campaign to Why Wr-iters Really Do Hate Actors Discipline Key Coach DeclareS. . win Coogress he once considered. The no~ted. The cause . be ~~used was very act of campaigning to win Congress • perceaved.ooJy by a mmonty .JD.bis own~,. ~'bave nduced his p:itentlal of car-~ and much less so in the~~• -.4_&1iif • states and. ·'WQUld have gone Ben Hecht once wrote a book called "I ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ To the Editor : Your Nov. 7 story fLaguna youth charging coach with assa ult J I am sure was read in disgust by athletic coaches at all levels. w:hcite; The out.C?me was a resoundmg agalmt ~tes :who were either sup-Hate Actors!~' tt was an honest ti- -:... ~1ctory for traditional va~ue~~ · . . -P.!>rifnl bis princiifiet;or ibunning Mc· tie, because aU writers bate ·actors. COACHES are underpaid , overworked fJ\:;,l!.~4 .: •c,Bqb tho McGovern . ~Y ~ists ,_ Goveni •• Nlxu! took the ~er way toward They pretend they bate them because and ridiculed when their teams looe. The 1n ,ll,I iDUSIODS, ChUIJUng 1 ~· for .. .)he', \M«fsl¥i Jie m t act.on are shlJlow' ..., vain and often only true re.muneratk),n and sati!faction I .. has~"tbe conc.tuliaO'of. ~L~· NOW k'f Y .!.i ·quite stupid Bat tholf}ite not tie ft:aJ 1eo1ch receives, outside of love of the · in actualitf it more-11te~ prolOngea. that : , ~TBA -Pl. Iii~· 49-state,.' ' reUons wri1m bate actors ,_.ue 'ptne, is the feeling of being a.aoclated more dilljcult .lbere ~"'1J' one tlli!ll3 the · ... ,_ cl them'. • ;-111th young men and women wbo want lo · ,& ;Be eea ~it to~. "' lir Y are~.~ 1~ "'~._ _,.,_"' mlcrlfice a piece or their lives to bring 1 • m Con . THEY AftB ~ of tii ' · '-or and glory to thelr school, their 1tu-.nt~ .. -aiu ~ not-wb1 at the · actors get all the credft for the d log'' dent body. their communtty, and ~•·r!"'~.-:,,..... there Will be Jittle progress written by the authol'I. Some people even themselves. livid With if fils 'to'ur nlore years" arc to ' national security and honor t welfare, ·iand .. four ~re rean'' of direct conillct t~ink that actors make up their own ln recent years, because of , the pniUce the good feeling and restured eumomJc •J>Olicy and n&tkmal· aims. ,A .~tp tile Jegislative branch which ~..,, words; and even the more sophisticated permissiveness and changing nature of co~deoce be talks about. Change$ in the large majority distrusts~,the""McGovem ~-his large scale reform program in 1 members of the aud-our society it has become Increasingly visillte face-of the Nixon administration, ialterpretation of those ·concepts and is the f~ four Y~· ieoce imagine that difficult to harness the energies of our both in ttie Cabinet and the White House suspicious of those who espouse them in But m .all r~ality thelpres.sure ™'. can comedians are quite young people lnto ath1eUc teams. 11>ey staff ill help in tlUs spect. the same. sense that they ~t <·P-bring with his mandate is minimal . funny fello~ in and question the premise of athletic teams ln au,, 'I'_...,,,_ .,~"'-f . . poslte vle!rs oo the right u ~ill '~"""even In tho heartland of the of them.selv~ . general-they say, Why Prid<, Why S.11· TliilO ,.,.,..,.... ... ,eliminate· nct!Oft ~D-bl" ..'..<-> of a -"1-~ •• Who had tn ~general supported Wrt •• ~ ~• DI · 1-Wh · tlon Wh '"'f po~I~* .. \~-·:~s must· be. cori-~.,, .... pu 1can ca_,.._.,~.,. UOll.,,, .1 him co:iid l\Ol hold their seats in the ten ...... w IA& sc1p 1ne, y Determma , y .xi -=. .. if the President is to . . · ' J • • ,· ---&..:.-1. • ....i..-Nix , . rob-erwLse. They know Sacrifice ~ 1be coach must not only in-• .. ;, . • -.• • '"'un.:u IS wLK:.1..: on s mam P 11.At 90 I of t~ d build the and .... Clq"'hi9 big majority. 1')lere is 'IU~BLEMENTS for the c:reMic. Of t lem lies. The gains in the House will ..,... perceu tic> rvuuce an se U\UCr no~loilc'r mudl po~t .in being sbJbbonl :. "?e -~ .. majority'' President Nimt.; 'p~bly help Nixon to increase his :Stm!tre~~t.!'t~ =~y~a~~hle:C:: ,!>r~ve °:! abQut· such changes:~ N11on .bas ~citat ,-. ~ ~t were thus created. The oW i pn:t111te wa the Senate but it is a sad f•ct of 1Crip1 writers In "" training at home, but be must a1ao act as proof of the nattoiis ~denoe ,"1:h!J~ Dlliiilc:railcally allgoed voting blocs. !hot be bas just about 'I' much trouble the ~ And lbat tho lerTibl furlo eonfeSJOr. nurae-mald and In many...., ablllty ancJ needs no.lodger resort to":~ s~' their mooriDp. SOme ~com:-·with Republican Seoa'ton a1 with f 1 1 'I Y fa.a.-h cl~ public rt!A~ st~ategerns 'Of ~ .trift like tbe IQHd ~ Q(lwtt Democrats, and In some cases much e low on the ~ge 11 about as witty as a i..iw::r to is atbletes. trli:b wbldl ""'e•prooccup1ed -so-mat>Y SWlllll <lll"looger lines ttke Jrn catbo-.,....._ hltdtlng pool '" 1111 ~printe Ille._ '!'be nlE KEY to auccessfuJ alhletic telll!ll on bi.s staff. The ·~w majority" jdea is lies factory workers and even ~ blac):s wr:iten itch desperatefy for the credit the after all of these pre-field enduvJl"I are either WO~Of );itl•but it ~ ~-,&, h ii, possible for II"! ~/.~ · THE FUTURE Of! bis "four more perfonnen gel. aC<ompl~hed is di>d!>lli>e. Without made to wOik m" an atmosphere Of-continue 'to talk a6out a n'liitinal pafty of fNrl" probably, Uleretore, hinges on the ONE OF 11IE few persooaDy funr'ly discipline no event can be won on the po~l-iot)igue. East, West, North and South, poor and unilateral ~tive ,a_ction he can tate • comedians of our time wu the lite Jl'ftd athletic field . Thls key to winning must .:.:..&..~ CGO . . rich, black, white and bf:'own 1'wlth no was the case in Ilia first four years. Bis · Allen, who was also a talented writer of be drilled 1t every poalble momtnt to aie.~· M VERN mmonty seems overriding religious affiliations and no successes were all unilateral executive his own material. This wu about u rare when the time comes to react on the field de~.1ned to ~Ip . President Nixon obst:lssive minority clannishrtess. action -price-wage freeze, China-Rus!ia ai; a writer who could play the lead in the athlete will do so tmqUeatk>nably and capitalize on his victory. George initiative, Indochina peace. There will be "Wulhering Heights." willingly. Successful athletic teams are McGovern was a.~ sure loser when . B'!J THE REALISM of that concept is more. Allen once remarked about Jack Ben-not Dmlocraclet, lllk Duane TholllQl. •• Peace WW not end American in- volvement In VletDam. Wbeo tho lilbtlng finally stops, tho Umted States wtil face the luk of belp!Dg lo rf'build !Mt sba~ terod 900ntry. Ooe of the nlqe· poln!J of the CUl!!-fire ,agreement announced by Hanoi on Oct.-JI -pro .. ided that, "The United States will contribute ·to· healing the WQUnds of war and to po~twar rec<i'll&uctlon In the De m O" c r a ti c Republic of (North ) Vietnam and througbout lndoc;hlna." r. . THAT JS A polite Way of saying that th is oountry ii C0111J1'1ltted to paying reparaUom in Southeast Asia. ln 1n- . nounclng a peace plan list Jan. SS, Preti· den~ lftoon 'Yid !hat, "We nma1i1 ' ' , .. f. EDITOlQAL RESEARCH prepared to undertake a major con- struction program throughout !ndodlina, including North Vlelnam, lo help all these peoples recover from the rlvages of a generation of war." Nixon did not etve any specific figure for Indochina war rell•f. But a White House offJclaJ aald Jan. rt that pmlden· !lat ad11lser Henry A. Klsalnger. In private talks. with Hanoi offlclail In Paris, had t)loed the ~lty of an Ariiei'lcaliOUer of 1'1.1 bllllOa, wlUi 12'.5 bUIJon earmarked for North, \'letnam. lN THE MR century', war in- demlllllol -)If have beep poid llJ de-=, lolholr'__.. • bowver.,.&b& ,, ..... ,.. ~ 11111 . .... ~ -hu ~;i.t: deiiii!lr u l -u of bootllllit' ...... anothir country only llrlcf ~ Jrom , Japan In 1114 and China In .--u.s. peact treaties, however, Ullallly,~tldld l:IJIDPtlllltlon IQ JJldlvldl!at.. fol-- lllclted ptOpfrt)' -tncl\ldl, In the Cue ,~·~=.., .. ~ clll-~ p<rtods of -Uty u wtll .. btlif«<mtey. Tbt Tmi1 of '-----~· ____ _,-Bortln; llJ wtddl,lhe United 'Stltet mode • ny's offstage talent: "Jack couldn't ~Ii The coach Is supreme-... and discipli~ llh a belch after a Hlingarian diMer." rules. No athlete .t any level should be And most comedians are equally lost able to quntlon the C01Ch'1 authority without . the four, six , eight, and and survive lo play another day. sometimes ten anonymous bands who Why must t come home at night to have diligenUy Prepared t h e i r read headlloes which for all praetk:al "material" for years. purpolel hive condemned a member of --with C.rmany In 1111, entitled this f n!OUGBT Of ihli Uie oilier mght, my ~mlealill_wbo.JJ a!Ylne oo mU<!t of oountry to ' all tho roiiarali. claims pro-when I peered Into tho !Jlmilr room hil life for Lapoa'• )'OWli -le. When where tho ~··--wat~'·g the an athlete ls tokl to movt, he movts. un-vlded in the Treoty of V ... illes. Most of ·-~ •Q < -11· bl ~ ~'::11 No •· . 10th lllllllvmary PfOil'lll\ ol tbo:Jollllny que IOlla y -WU y. IOl)WQ , no the claima "°"' later w:aiftd. Canoo llbow 111 TV. back ,.lk, no gestw An ltblMe who M LONG AGO AS llllS, Pre!ldent '!'bore, aligned on the coucll oppoo11e br.1kl lhil code of dilctpllnt Is no 1on(<r J J<>Mny were Jack Benny, Joey Bishop, an athlete but a loeer and hu no pl.act on obnlon envflioned an American •id pro-Don Rickles, Georp Bums _ a million the 1thleUc nekt or ln the C01Cb11 olface gnun as part of a Vletnatp war. let-dolla r'• worth ol comic talent. But none for that mattt:r. llerrienl "The vut Mekong River can provkle food and water and power on a of them had broucbt a "l"DUUne'' alon,, ms PARENn are also losers for scale to dWarf even our TV A," tbt Presl· and '° the program bad all the YerVe of a aUowlng a dllc:lpllnary caae such a1 thi!I dent .,Id, "The wonders of modem park-bench -at an old lo gain IUCh notoriety , with i<J.•I mtdiclne can be apread through vtllaees people's home. Eftl')'bod1 Gn staa:~ WPI ntmtncalloni. f'l)f ln the Iona nm a where tJKMaandl die every yeat from desperately uncomfortable. altuatk>n like thla will only bun u~ lack ot_ care. Schools can be established THEN ROWAN and Martin tntertd, •t.hlete, his parenta. h1s IChool and tt1s to train people In the akJ1iJ """1led lo sat down, and beclll to bonier. lmmeNe team. KYE COURTNEY CMdt. Vanity fOOCblll Hit#lbome High School manage' the proceu ol devekipmtot." He rellef regl'ltered on everyone's face - ' p.,_.i' that tho United' SWa con' lh~ comedy-tea~ tbaDl< God; lild come trfbu(e II billion lo the Mekoni River prepared with a ' niutlne," lllld IUddenly !njecl. the wbole program toot oil. '!'be - , __ J .,__ and unknown wrtt.tn ftTe bard at work. VICl'Oll 7.0!_IZA. a ""'l'IJDIO llllly11 Wrlttra don't baa ldon --~ Another View of Eut-W ttilllonl, -a.tna ton are~ or-"'.,.,,. and ,llllDD tbeA ,lmQ(l'S ~~-llfl~ ... iii:~ ll!tli ,Ol*tl ... -... . If..-. --Illa! .., ~ t1lt ""* elloriJ ......... Of J>ot!( w«ltlt for tbe benefit not just cl Vietnam, but of the Third World aa a Whole." . NUIDll'WI ot.emfs hav1 pol~ out. lbal Vltt:n.m ii pottntlally • rich !Ind, and tho Vldnal\lUO a r~re<flll poop!<. Ptrbapo, wtlh the -cl yean, clt-vtlo!>m<ftl aid wlD erue tho ,...,,. a( -..i -la a period of..,. ,,-i!Od ..-r11y. . F.. c::-=".. --· cites the foUow ... ~ for lf1MI: .. .. tllon .. mllllon people .... .-.:. ... ,, ... ~: ._...,, M • lioniMI: •W. than • minion inarrted penons • did NOT me for di,....: r'"---8f a..,.--~ TRAN • mllloo 11-did Dear c.orge:' NOT riot or pollUon lo dell"'!' our I've md )'OUr collllllO fallltlutiy l)'lllemt for yurs ud It bu mode me -Mon lhao I mlllloa )'llU!I& mm did f am todly. UGH! NOT bum lhtlr *"' Cink: MOl9 U. 'II -clti>olu aNt Olllt Up!: cor-11 .... -Id -. thin ltlO blllloo Wiry can1 ,.. lip 'fV/111 1ttter ·~ ~ "lloppy '•" ll1to •alla lhd In Income tuts; ..........,. """ -.. llhlr """ ""'" tllan ttl m!lllon people .... Yb columobut lonnallJ alfillaled with -reJi&loa - I , _( ..... _l\_IAIL_B_o_x _ _,J Uttn1 from relllkTs ore welcome. NormalllJ writers sh ould crmvey their messages in. 300 wordl or le11. TM right io cond1nse Utttr1 io fit IJ)OCt' OT elimlnott libel ts rnerwd. A.U Jetkrs mu.rt if}dude /fgnattir11 aJUI mailfttQ addre11. but '""'*'•• mav be toithMld 01' requ1t t/ l'Uf/ident reaaon U !UlP£1rent. Poe trv will"°' bt publllhed. f'•therly AdtilC!e To.the Editor: For those young people Y:ho are looking for ju.t !Mt certain thing that they like to do to make a living , and will not work in any other line until they find their "calling," I w~ld like LO give just 1 bit ol fatherly advice. WREN YOO DO what yoo wanl to do. you pay for the privilege, like 1l Dlaneylartd or Knott '1 Deny Fann. When you do .ometblng that o~ want you to do, they pay you -like ptllerlng ttlfh, building bulld1ng1 or waltlng on others. Even U' you ha v: trained for years and there ls no demand for your llne of trainln1, )'OU hav' to change your line of tratni.. lf YoU Oy In airHntr for 20 yearw, It be<ol1,.. borl111. All jobs become routine. Jobi are not fun. It they were fur. no one would pay you lo do them. HAS ANYONE hlr<d you t.tely lo ny wilh them itt their al rplane'! Jfave they paid you ta ride on lhei r yac ht ? If lMy have. you art probably vl!:ry beautiful or • , handsome. vnlea you are 11 crewm11n. I have had fr~ with such novelt)cs . bul I am poor and ug\)' IO they nt\'tr asked me to Oy W' cruise wkh them . Thtfe's I grut 11Uaf1C1kw1 in wotklns at • meniillaa1t ,liil re<e!Vl"I . paycltoctf at the end of the wttk. We hive to face reality. however. People won't pay JOU for doing whal you llke lo do, unlea they happen lo want you &o do whll )"OU UR to do. I WAS TRAINED for tin<> trld<s before 1 bectme a carpenttr. I am a 1ouy carpenter, bu& t can make • pa ycheck •nd suy oil wdfare. and that &Ives me a lot of utltf,tetion. JIM BOLDING Quotes J• ll<rgno ... s.F. art ......... tr&\'tll &o MWr pl6eriet: -"Whto )'OU I ave 1 fr~ ln 1 11range d l1 tben's no limlt &o d.lM»V«lng the rul America ; II\ ... f!U being ...... llo& -" Gloomy GUI! 'lbat crl<ll about Mm lliP loo4- ball Gut, Nor. Ill wu a low blow. II tht ,....1s -id "-1 out a( tho .-· hilt we llllClll 'Ito,. a-.-............ ._... ....... __ , .......... ".. . ... ........................ ..., ..... I Riot Troops Patrol Death-site Campus W ASBINGTON (AP) - Depaty Ally. Gen. n.lpll E. Erick... today onlond Ille FBI lo laveoll.lale Ille dutbl of ""' ,,_ bliock c1e .... 1ra. Ion at S..tbent University. BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -Deputies, atate police and National Guard troops in full riot gear patroled a quiet and empty Soulbem Unlvendty campus today where two black students """ killed Tbunlday in a battle over control of the school admini>tratlon building. There was no further vio- lence during the night. Stu- dents and authorities blamed each other for the death.!. "The students had small mil- itary bombs," said Sheriff Al Mercy of Seas ... Amiss. •ni. two atudellta were tilled by lbe bombl - thrown t1aht by them from • bulldln& window." Students denied they bad bombs. 'Ibey said a law officer musl have kill"1 the youths with a shotgun blast. A <Xll'- oner's report on the bodies WU: inconclusive as to the cause cf death. (An Aasociated Preu sY>rY reported the Parish County Coroner said the two were killed by shotgun fire.) Gov. Edwin F.dwards said law off1cers "found ·no wea~ °"" Jn the building." Police searched the campus and some stud-but found DO weapons, either bef... or after the vi<> Cronkite To Abitk By Strike • Friday, NO'ttl!'btt 17, l9n DAIL V PILOT $ • U.S. Cuts Raids '" -On North by Hall , . SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Dgbt· the canlsten _. looded. NEW YORI( (AP) -Wallor er • bomben Oew m!y 110 U.S. HSI bolnbenmadetlle!r ~·"-and ~~ -atrikes ••ainit the North Vlei-deepest pemlnlllon ct NiJrtb wa~~ ~~· ~·~-·· -Vietnam ID erven month• al the O>lumbla Broadcutlng ~=of~ ThunldaJ....ul&bt. ~ otoct- Syotem MY they have •re-prov1ou1 days. Blit military pl.lee · ID miles of the luctantl:y" agreed to honor aourceo said the nductlon -20tb penllel, the U.S. Olm· picket llneo eel up by atr1tiJC not doe lo the Imm-re. ~ =-P."'11 reiim CM tedmlclans ti onlond lo IU!llplloo ct -peace ... and III allier Vlelmmese ter· do IO bf their union. gotiatlooo in Pam. ..,_ obon1 tile tetb -"Del Sourceo attributed IJwi dnJp • ·-' ~ • The Cll>th&<ilr newsmen .... 1v to bad -ther and nmah>ed "" -to Am«!· said In a stat<menl T!msl.ay part!~"' di·~ of pl can allocl<. -liq waa""" that -they did not •IP"" y .. ~ ..... ~-... Oct. 22 lo Im· with the objectives ct the tee!> ~ = ~ s.!;: --'8 fer a eease- nlcians, they felt •-''moral ob-Vlelnam'• Q\Wlg Tri province. fire ...-. ligation" to go along with tho A mlJltary spcitesman aald NINE OF THE Slratofor· decision of their own IDllon. a .urface-l<Hllr ml!ll1e de!>ot Reached at Leoox Rill Hoo-10 miles abooe the DMZ was -·dnll)pJd tl8r h<xnbo 25 pita!, -.. he has been W>-·-· the targ<la bit ,,,.,... miles -ct tho port ct Thanh dergolng tests for clttoolc -~ bid> Hoo ...t Ii< mllM t<>U1bwest -.... Cronkite aid be day, and 64 canlster;a In w . ct tho Bo! 'll>ooq air hose. concurred In the statement tho mlssll"' ""' !rall3por1'd The ba.oe -llil earlier this Crippled Ship Sale In Aleutian Waters lence occurred. wt T ....... He said be expected to return """' dmtroyed. 1 .... t by U.S. ~-hers. to work Monday uni"" pre-IT WAS NOr known b ow Tw<inl «bar-_ strucl: 11 lncallblgupthe700Natlooal LAWMEN, STUDENTS STAND BY DEAD STUDENTS JUNEAU. Alaska (AP) _ peller shafts Guardmnen, Edwanls bad II& Southom University Campus Closed Down, Quiet vented by the strike. miles -ct V1nb. ' Tbe atatement was signed by many coolain<d missiles. But North v-. claimed tbal · · · clal'!d a state of emergency ln --------'-----------Her powerful engines stilled No decision has been made llatan Rouge. He said there John Hart. Douglas Edwards, tho pllota ,..,,..ted two large tt shot down ... A7 flgtut-1 Richard C. Hottelet, Douglas secondary explosicnl and two bombo!' and tlfte Fl Phan- Selta>, Reed O>llins, Stuart fires, Indicating that -ct -on Monday, 'nle!day and , by floodin g, the battered Coast on . where the stricken ship "had been a "run on ammunl· Guard cutter Jarvis ls safe in would be taken for repain. t1m" m the capital and threats a sheltered Aleutian chain in· Coast Guard spokesmen said against his life. · let today as divers probe hull it was a s s u m e d the damage. HonoluJu-based ship w_op]d be The 378-foot high endurance towed to port by the two cutter aod the J a p a n e s e rescue cutters if her jet and fishing trawler that towed her diesel engines could not be to quiet waters after a nine-repaired. .hour battle against moon· tainous North Pacific seas were joined late Thursday by two other Coast Guard vessels carrying repair supPlies and needed fresh water. All four ships were anchored near Sedanka Islaoc!, a windblown rock speck 20 miles from where the Jarvis, her engine !<ODI flood<d and her pumping system useless, sent an SOS Thursday morning. ' SPOKESMEN SAID Navy and C.oast ~rd divers would help determine what repairs are necessary before the Jarvis can be taken to a repair facility. The Coast Guard s a i d Jarvis, commissioned only last August as one of the service's newe.st and largest class of cutters, was showing damage along the entire length of her bull and possibly .. her pro- "nus EXPERIENCE put Uie mettle of the entire crew to the test," said Coast Guard CapL Donby Mathieu, chief of district operations in Juneau. "Being adrift without pro- pulsion ts a trying aod har- rowing experience for any mariner. 'fou feel helpless; you're at the mearcy ol the seas." Jarvis Capt. Frederick 0 . Wooley reported his crew nearing total exhausti(ln but said ·his ship had never been "in Imminent danger of aink- ·ing." The cutter, with 170 men aboard, was towed to relative safety late Thursday by the 336-foot Japanese f Is h Ing trawler Koyo Maro No. 3. The Ja~ v~l Wll! the first of a five-ship international force that responded to the Jarvis' distress call. OFFICERS CARRYING sub- machine guns J{Uarded the campus today. All entrances were banicaded. Jeeps. troop trucks and annored vehicles lined the college streets. "It looks more like an Army base than aschool," ooe troop- er said. AuthorlHes accused black demoostrators of first throw- ing a tear gas canister from the building. 'M1ey said that started the JO-minute battle. ornc.rs said black• also tossed fragmentation bombs outside. "The first projectile fired came from the building where the students were." sald Ed- w11rds. "Then the officers .be- gan to return the tear ~as . And when it was over, two $ldents lay dead." S 0 UTHE RN'S BATON Rouge campus has an enroll- ment Of 8.700 students -98 percent or whom are black. About 2,000 students w e re around the two-story red brick •dmlnlstratim building when the conlrontslioo took place. Igor's ru secrets 1rit that tokes 1he place of '-Odko . Suddenly Scre.vdrivers are richer. loody Marys tasti er. and in ton ic dri nks 'P-1 meet · a ~.and delightfu l character. Igor *A49 ) . 1s 1nv1s1ble. but not what he does ... fifth " \ Maheu Wl·ns Court Test -and Hugh<s Rudd, W..in.lay but aald nothing amoog-rnewsmen. Ton...:at Fond abouttbopilols.Tbe U.S.Comc. The newsmen sre members u.& a.c:11 mand 9ld tt had DD plane 1oss-· I h H h T I C of the American Federation ct es to ..,,.rt. Wl•t ug es 00 o. Television and Radio Artists. RIO DE JANEffiO (AP) -South ct tho demililarlzed wh:>se own contract with CBS 'Ibe South Ame tic an zme, U.S. fighter -bcmbers CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPll -Robert Maheu, once head of the Howard Hughes empire in Nevada, has won a major decision over a Hughes owned company from the Nevada SUpreme COUrt. By a 3-2 vote Thursday, the high court ruled that Maheu cannot be forced to turn over all correspondence, books and records to the Hughes Tool Co. • and other netw0<ks e<plred al Transport Organization plans flew IM strikes lo the north- Maheu later ftled a $50 midnight Wedneoday. At the lo establish a $400,000 fund to ....-provinces ct South millicm_ suij agaipst Hugltes_inml.enJ, _they are continulng_pro~e -~ in. L:atin _ygtgam duriDC the 24119'n . and the tool company for his to work pending contract n& America with con 'tM;ttiOM ending at 6 ·a.m. today, the <llimi!aal. gotialioos. fro!!' countr!es~~l'eBJOll· U.S. Cl>nllnml said. J . ·mRnSPISLO'S • FUUERTON • HUNTINGTON BEACll • ORANGE YOUR TOTAL VALUE FURNITURE STORES .· But the supreme court upheld a lower court order ;~~~n~':I:; :~1::~1 ~~~ ~; "" WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND QUALITY MEET SENSIBLE PRICES. Nevada operations of Hughes, ~"")""'~lll""""'"""!ll.I! the mystery billionaire. " Ill Maheu was fired December 1970 from bis $502,000 a year job as head of the HuBles operation i n Nevada which included seven gambling clubs, a television station and milliora of dollars of other property. y ) I • 101" of Exciting Velvet Sofa Plus Matdting Late S&lt at One UnbelievabJy -Low Price! ' . 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