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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilot7 •·r ----· •• -• • •• . -~ • • e Illa e uce Irvine Heiress Hughes Loses 2nd Calls Cityhood Round With Panel~ Bid ~Premature!' Still Holds Trn111p DAILY PILOT ***1oc*** FRIOA Y. ;#.l'TERJllOON, IEIITTMBER: '17, '1971 VCK., 11. 'NO. tts. f IICTtONI, • l'Aeas In the Mink ' " " ... . ' ., My Lai Trial Medina Charges Nixon Moye Saves Win I 1, Actress Ursula Andress gets Teady for the cold weather ahead by trying on new mink sweater. It was made by a Paris designer who used six different shades of fur. Designer says the creation can be worn over simple costume such as leotards or panty-hose. Hughes Hits 2nd Setback; Still Holding l(ey Cards }'ALLON. Nev. (UPl} -Nevada's big· 1est.11mbler has .Jost his second round with the state's . powerful gaming C<Jm· mission. but billionaJre Howard Hughes st.ill holda • trump card -to come oul of hiding. Hughes was recently denied a license to reorianiu h1s gambling empire un.les." there was proof that be person.11Uy ap- proved the ITl(lve. Thursday the com· mission rejected a hand-written letter purport.edly written by Hughe$ from Ulf! Bahamas where he now lives. Commission Chairman Jack Diehl said the letter did nol meet commi~sinn rt>· quirements and Hughe.-; was notified of thiJ by letter. ".Since the letter did not meet these r~ -· ciuiremtnts, no further action 1!1 con· femplated by the commission. The mat· I.er is out al the commission's lland.!I," Diehl said. A spoke.man for the Hughes Tool Co .• In Las Vegas expresstd no surprise that the letter was rejected, but give no in- dication as to what would be the next move by the organization that owns about H percenl ci the -·a gambling ....ts. The refusal to accept the letter in which Hughes reportedly gave permission by proiy for representatives to reorganize his seven casinoe, could mean the only other alternative left i.!I 1' meeting between Hughes and Gov. Mike O'Cailaghan. The pouibility of such a meeting was remote. • Dropped, Pared FT. McPHERSON, Ga. <UPI) -A military judge today reduced or dismiss- ed all but one of the 102 murder charges against Capt. Ernest L, Medina, charged with overall responsibility for the massacre at My Lal. The 34-year-old professional ~oldier Schools Accept Anti-left Books For Libraries Orange County Board of Education members Thursday unl!lnimously ap- proved acceptance of three books offered the county schools system lo "offset liberal tendencies" of other boo ks owned by the county. Dr. Dale Rallison, a dentist from Orange, has since spring tried to gel the books accepted for use in the county system . Review procedures for all gift! to the county schools have delayed the acceptance. The tiUes, presented by Rall ison en behalf of the Santa Ana Register newspaper, are: ••A Pppet No More'' by Roy Hays," "Color, Communism and Common Sense'' by Manning .Johnson, and "It'll Very Simple" by Alan Stang. The Hays book will be given Ui the library at Rio Contiguo correctional school. The others will be placed in the Teachers' Professional Library: Rallison, an avowed member of the .John Di_rch Socie!y, has been at odds _wl~ other trustees over book seleciion policies of the county board since he took ofrlce nearly two ye arll ago. Failing in attempt!: to delete John He rsey's "Hiroshima" and the MartJn Luther King biography "M1rchlng to Freedom" from the county's book purchase Ii.rt, he sugg~ttd donations of books showing the other political views was in order. Another book, a ~nt paperback by Joan Baei. to whlch Rallison objected, was JIOt purchased by the county, despite Jenlhy appeahi by teachers at the cor~ recticmal school. One ter.cht:r wrote how a borrowed copy of the booiftad motivated !Jeveral students to rea'1P, when othtr volumes had sparked little inle'rest. Trustee Don Jordan of Garden Grove failed in severftl atttmpta to aet thf! board to rec:oo.alder I.he Baei book, ''Daybreak." originally had three specifications of murder lodged against him . He was ac- cused of personally sOOotlng a \VQman, of ordering the slaying of a little OOy, and of permitting his troops to slaugh ter 100 others. After the defense rested the military judge in the case. Col. Ktnneth A. Howard. announced he was reducing the charge that Medina pennitted tiis troopsi lo kill 100 persons to one of involuntary manslaughier. The charge carries a S.. year maximum sentence upon conviction. The charge U1at t.1edina ordered the 1;hooting of the boy was thrown out en· tirely, leaving only one murder charge - lhat of shooting a woman during the March 16, 1968, infantry sweep through the My Lai area. Medina has admitted shooting the woman, but said he did it in 11elf defense -believing she was about to hurl a hand grenade at him. After a morning long argument over the reduction of charges, the court was reces1td until Tuesday because of a death in the family cf the chief pro. 1ecutor. Maj. William D. Eckhardt. The flr5t of the charges reduced or dismissed involved the shooting o( the lit· Ue boy. A former GI, Gene Oliver of Ft. La uderdale, Fla .. came forth during the trial and testified that he had shot the boy by mistake, without ever having received an order from Medina to do so. The prosecution made a surprise move just before the defense rested at 9:45 •.m. It m:•lled Oliver to the stand and asked olTver whether lie bid ever tllreatened the life of the chief pro. secutor, Maj. William D. Eckhardt, or Eckhardt'• as1istant, Capt. Frank Wurtz.el. Oliver nld he h&d not, and Medina'• attorney, F. Lee Bailey, immediately and vigorowly objected. The jury was tern~ porarlly disrnlssed and Bailey protested the quellion should never have befln put to OUver with the jury present since, he said, thi.!I was grounds for mistrial. The military judge, Col Kenneth A. Howard, refuaed to throw out the cue, but old: "I'm going to direct a finding of not guilty as to this part of the charge (the Medina ordered the killing of a little boy). so lt is not relevant anyway," Howard then recalled the jury, ~nd tht defenst announced It was resting, clear· Ing the way tor the proseculion to begln preaentaUon of tts rebuttal witnesset:. OAll.Y ,.ILOT 51•11 l"hoTa 'TOMORROW'S SLUMS' Cityhood Foe Smith Irvine Heiress Calls Cityhood Bid 'Premature' By BARBARA KRF.IBICH 01 It!• 01H~ l"llOI ltatl Joan Irvine Smith today called the prrr posed incorporation of the city of Irvine "premature" and said it could result in the creation of "one of Lhe biggest slumll in the central valley area you could im· aglne." Mrs. Smith made a flying visit to Orange County from her home In Mid· dleburg, Va., earlier this week to contact county supervisors. explain her Cflncern and seek a 60-<lay--ctetay--irr-the-Irr-- corporation. "I think they were very interested," ahe said, in an exclusive interview. DiM:loalng the reasoning behind her op. position to the lncorporatlon of Irvine at this: ttme, Mr.!1. Smith said, "As you know-, the Irvine Foundation in 197:1 will have to pay out to charity 41h: percent of the evaluation of its corporate assets because of the 1969 tax reform biU. "The Jcwest possible evaluation of \he corporate aueta, based on the latest sale of stock, Is about $114 million and this un· doubtedly will be the evaluation they will put ln to the Federal government." "One doesn't know whether this figure will be accepted -depending on the method of appraising the land it could go up to a billlcn dollars -but assuming It la, the 41h percent they will have to pay (S.. IRVINE, Pa&e %1 ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate defeated today a move to reject a com· promise draft extension and military paY, raise bill already approved by the House, The vote was 47 lo 36. 'l'he action, a key victory for Pr~ldent Nix on, came on a motion by Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (0-Mont.), to table the Jong-stalled legislation, Thtt President's draft authority expired on J une 30. Nixon, who made an elevenlh·hour con· cess ion on the bill's pay raise features tn \\'in over crucial votes, told a news con· ferenee Thursday that scuttling the draft would jeopardize n~gotiations aimed at a mutu al East·\Vest arms reduction. Despite today's vote, the months long Senate fight over the draft bill will go on. Vietnam war critics and foes of any draft law have vowed to filibu ster agains& Senate approval. Defeat of Mansfield's tabling amend· menl, hnwever, appreared to kill any chance that his end·the·war amendment would be included in the legislation to ex· tend the draft for two years. The amendment, 11pproved by the Senat~ In its original draft bill, calltd for the withdrawal of all U.S. military forces (See DRAFT, Page 2) Weather Drizzly 111ties and low clouds will cover the Southland today, possi· bly clearing by Saturday after~ noon. High.!! along the beach, a cool 68 rising to 75 Jnland •• Lows ~ night around 63 degrees. INSIDE TODAY Tht Balboa Bay Lions Club t,, pulling a 1witch with thf.s "ear·! l,obster Bake a-nd Carnival. Find out all aboUt the food , fun, e.i· citen1e11t and thrills they have ;~, store for Harbor Area folks in toctay's Weekender. 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If his friendly C ust o 1n er Represe.nta ti vl' is reading this. the lady should try t.o be sympathetic when she c·alls aboul his O\'trdue telephone bill lie told police he Yo'i S &Oing to sell tht jacket t.o pay it. f'ron1 1•a9e 1 IRVINE • • • to charity amounts to about $!! million. They don't ha\'e that kind of money. Aft.er payment of $3 million in dividends to stockholders, their portion is about $1-5, Yo'hJch leavl's $3.!i million they'll have to come up with. "They get 6 percent inte~t on their other assets of about $5 to $6 million, but they've got to make up the difference. Where'! '"They'll hav e to begin chopping off pieces of land for wholesale real estate dtvelopment. This will totally destroy the master plan for development of the ranch V.·hich I spent tv.·o years getting the supervisors to accept. "If this city incorporation is passed they do not intend to leave it at a figure o( 10,000 or 18,000 population. I know for aure that they intend to annex to it all the central valley and all the coastal land!. "I also l:now that they a lready have ap- plied for a release from their agricultural preserve agreement so this land can be developed. '"You see if the. government does not accept their evaluation of &SSets, the.Y C!Ould find they have to pay out up to $20 m illio n so they'd have to make some very siick annexations and have one Ire.men· deus land dispersal. "If t he city ls incorporated and the land gel! put of the control of the county, which accepted the ranch master plan, there would be no way to control this. "People will be pulled out of other nreas of the county and you'll get one of the biggest slums in the central \'&lley you could imagine. These people are lambs ~ing led to the. slaughter. They don't realize hoy,• their property values wou ld suffer in this sort of a J>OYl'er play {o bail out the foundation. . "'If the land remains under the jurisdic· lion of the county, the supef\'isors in their wisdom will not allow a tremendous land boom down there. "If the city is incorporated at this time It v.·ill mean the end of the master plan for the ranch, because if the foundation, trying to hang onto control. begins to dissipate land a ssets, it will do so at tremendous speed . It will be under the gun to liq uidate stock in the Irvine Com· panv or liquidate land. "Or course I would hope lo see it li- quidate st.ock so the Irvine (()mpany could go public. I've been working eight )'ears for this." r.trs. Smith said she is "very disap- vcinted" by the quality of some of the re- cent developm,nts throughout the South County. describing them as "yesterday's designs and lomorrn.,.,·'s slum!." ··1 don·t think the people are getting the quality they should be for. price they pay," she said. "When ...,., implemented the ranch mast'r plan v•ith the university and everything l had hoped we Yo'<'IUld work 1510.,.,·ly to .,.,·ard something really outstanding. ''ll takes t ime and proper manage- ment, not {Jooding lhe market with !and. This could damage the entire county, and for the stockhol ders and persons v:ho have leased or purchased land, lt"s slm~ Jy cutting thei r OYo'n throats." Mrs. Smith says she will return to Orange Count y to continue her fight U Jlecessary and is optimistic of success. ClANGl COAST DAILY PILOT "'""'" '"411 ut1111• .. "~ CNt• Iii•• H11ffl..,.._ ... ~ ••• ,.,.1 • ._. .. ,.., s .. Cl-to CllVIHGf. CO.lo 5f ,U IL1SHi~o COM,,1.MY lo~trl N. W oo.I ...... 111 ... 1 • ..., """'"""' J 1 d< Jt. Cv•hv VII'* l'rt't!d.,,! •Ml C.•~•nl ~·t~•t"I' llloJ• .. • )(,,,.;1 lfl!or l"'Ol!'lfl A. 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(t'tll "'"'· (Oi"11•MIO. l uDoc•l,.'letl io1 u .. 11• u u """'"'"· ~ .. ..,,11 u .11 _,..ly; mllllu y CU'"'"'"'"· U ll ,,....n1h1y. Kw Belittled Thieu 'It's Up To My Generals' SATGON fU PI' -President Nguyen \"an Thieu said Thursday night that he \\'Quid resign '·in a minute" 11 hi.s generals asked him to but predicted the armed forces would never 1upport ao at· tempt to overthrow him. Theiu had dinner with lZ -a·estern newsmen at Independence Palace and :spoke in ans;•:er lo queslLons for nearly four hours. Asked abut threats by \'ice Pr,sident Nguyen Cao Ky that Ky might try a coup, Thieu :sa id, •·we cannot disregard what a foolish man ~·ould do. But as for the whole army, no." "lf the generals think a coup is a &ood Nixon Declares Secret Chinese Talks 'Go Well' From Wlre ~rvlce1 WASHINGTON -President Nixon says secre.t talks on his forthcoming trip to mainland China e.re "going very well" and he sees promise of a productive session in Peking. Holding an unannounced news <'fln· ference in his Oval Office Thursda y, fl:ix· on told reporters neither he nor Premier Chou En·lai is approaching the hi storic confrontation with "naive, sentim,nlal" ideas. The P resident, recognizlni;: ideological diffe rences and isolation of the two coun· tries from each other for nearly a quarter century, said : "We have agreed to discuss the diffe rences. That is all that has been agreed. There are no other con· dili(lnS." Nixon, apart from ~ a y I n g ar· range ments are. goi ng well, was cagey aOOut acknowledging that American and m;i.inland Chin,se representatives are in· volved in planning his trip. He spoke on\y of talks about timing and agenda ''that m;i.v be under consider ation." TurninJ?. to the Vietnam elections, Nix· nn said it mav take several generations befnr' South Vi etnam bec(lmes a genulne democracy. but he ruled out U.S. pressure t-0 force a contested presidential election therl'. Jl;ixon said he h!s T'-jeeted suggestions that the linited Stales should cul off military and l'(':Onomic aid to South Viet· nam if P~sident Nguyen Van Thieu goes: ah,ad with plans Lo run unopposed for re· eleclion Oct . 3. Nixon said if Thieu 11 overthrown, it would be followed by "coup after coup on the d~o.ry road to a Comm~ln~!lit: takeov,r." He r;aid the United Slates became bogged down in Southeast Asi a because Americans were in\'olved in the ov.erthrow of a ~sassinated P resident Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963. On other subjects in his wide-ranging 35-minute session with newsmen, Nixon: -Chided Sen. Edmund S. Muske. the frontrunner for the Democratic presiden· tial nomination, for saying a black person could not be elected \•ice president next year. -Reiterated his support for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller"s handling of the At· tica Prison riot. -Indicated he was willing to com· promise ~·lth Congress on the de!Bils of his ne~· economic package but ,·oy,·~ to fight hard to ~·In passage of the basic measures . -Hintl'd the t;ni~ Slates may retain Its 100 percent extra tax on imports for so me time and pressure other nations to accept a realignment of currency valua- 1\on!, A greater share of the cost of free world defen!e and a reduction in barriers to L'.S. exports. Mexicans Start To Levy Rents On V.S. Homes TIJL'ANA , Jl,f,xicn (AP I -J1,fe11co is starting t-0 lev}' land rent!! on beachfront homes nf U.S. cititert!L "to regulate. the use of federal property" but none "''ill be confiscated, a government ofl ic!al said loday. Nine U.S. families and two Jl,fes:ican neighbors at a trailer park south of Rosarita Bl'ach paid ~4 per space last week lo the Junta federal Jl,fejores Materiales . The official, Rodolfo Chavez Carillo, said there are probably fewer tha n 20 other homes in the 22-yard restrlc.ted zone touching the ocean along Baj11 California's short . Complaints about lees charged by a developer led to the government's lnlervenllnn. he said. The developer said he ha& withdta~il any interest In th' projtct. "I'm perfectly happy because I know "°"" exactly who is my landlord," said Clyde ~lortensen, a retfred Navy man from Imperial Beach, who bullt a spa· r.1ous family room on a bluff overlook· ing the Pacific. Eugene Knrlh of San Die10. who has lived in a c'ment block structurt on a nearby bluff for four year!!, aa ld Wtd· ne~ay, "I hive nev1r felt ao secure a1 I do now.'' The. rent will be levied monthly until fe.deral 2ppr1\1ers can determine the pro- perty \'a lut ll and the exact c harge lo be m1rle under 11).year 1e1.9e1, Cha\·ei said. Americans actuallv will benefit bv being brought under ihe protection of tht Jl,.!l"x1can government, anothtr off icial ~aid 111 Tijuana. thing, they can come a nd see me and they can have it in a minute:," Thie.IJ s11id. 'l'hleu. the onlv candidate. Jn the Oct 3 presidential eJeCtion, said 1f re-elected he "'Ill establish a ne.,.,. pohlical part)· as the best way to fi nd a poliucal stability for South Vietnam. Thieu said if he. did not R't more than 50 percent of the vote "l \\'ill ~·tthdra v.· automatically." He was asked ho.,.,. South \'1,\n11mese \'Oters could \'Ole against him 1o1 hen no OM else is running. "I cannol say them all because there are 1,001 'ol'l fS but there are two main ways. You can put a plain envelope in the box or you can mutilate the ticket. Thty can dra\v in a mus tache on my lace or take out my ryes." Turning tQ the y,•ar it!eJf . Thieu said : "\\le will be ready for the 'ol'ithdra1o1·al of ground forces b\• next summer. But as l(l r the air .•. "'·i Yo'tli not be rtady for many year!." Theiu said South Vittnam ~·ill need no more than 50,000 technicians. ad\'1sers a nd artillerymen in addition to another large component or American servicemen as a presence to maintain anti.C.Om· munist security. He said they would not take part in combat but serve in the rear. He said the size of the component or servicemen would deprnd on U.S. policy. Asked about the prospect of the U.S. Congress cutting aid to South Vietnam O\'er the issue of his single candidacy in the Oct. 3 election, Thieu said, "I know that the election and the 'one·man race' hu created .!!Orne surprise and misun- derstanding and even criticism in the United States but I hope they "'1il un· derstand what has happened in Vietnam. "We cannot say that the e.lect1on in Vietnam has no candida te or that Presi· dent Thieu has prohibited the candidacy of anyone else," Thieu said. "We began with four candidates, then three, then two and finally one_ The others have \Y ithdrawn because they thought they cnuld not v.•Jn_" Th ieu was asked 11·h;i l would happen 1f he were no longer president. "If I were no longer pre:sidenl I still have my threes ta rs ( L ie u te n a n t Genera l I.'' Thieu said . ''I could ask to be discharged from the army. If I d id r e.!iign, I would like to ~ee the army tak- ing over the country. It would pre\'ent an urutabl, situation." Thieu y,•as asked about his plans for a 2econd term in office. "We still have pacification: "·e still have corruption lo eradicatl': ~·e 5t11I have four years to run on the economic plan1" he said. "But peace is the most important th ing -by 1972." 7 Front County N anted in Brown Ccunpaign Report Se1'en Orange County 1970 election can· d1dalts are targets of Secretary of Staie. Edmund G. Brown "s threatened pro- secution over failure to file proper cam· paign spending reports. Bro~·n, in Sacrame.nlo Thursday. said there are 134 candidates statewide ~·ho fa iled to file proper contribution and ex.- penditure reports. Brov.·n, in Sacramento Thursday, sa1d there are 134 c;,nd ida1es state1J.·1e ~·ho faile lo !lie proper contribution and e_x. penditurt reports. The ~1en local candidate.~ l1stt d in· eluded fh·, Democratic nominee~. nn' Republican and one Peace and frttedom party candidate~ The Dtmocrals named ;ire -0....·ight \V. t-.lize of c:arden Gro1·c, nominee in tht 34th Slate Senate. District. He lost to Dtnnis E. Carpenter, Ne~·port Beach Republican, -Assembly cA11didates Lloyd Nocker of Huntington Beach. 70th district; James Sla\'en, of Fullerton, 35th district: and Da vid As cher of Santa Ana, 71st district. -Leslie Craven of Azusa, Z !it h Congressional District. He lost to GOP candidate Charles ~'iggins. 'Ille single Republican named by Brown i~ Gordon Bricken of Santa Ana who fail· ed to win the GOP nomination in the 71st Assembly District from i n cum be n t Robert Badham of Jl;ey,·port Beach. Pe11ct and Freedom candidate John S. Donahue of l.llng Beach is the seventh prrson listed in alleged \•iolation of elec- tion laws. Republican Craig Hosmer nl Long Beach re.tained hCs seat in this di1trict. Huge Red Chi11a Drug Operation Told by Taiwan TAIPEI (UPI ) -An anti-Communist exhibition by eight nationaJ.i't govern· men1 agencies reported today lh1t Rtd Chin1 l'I smugglini:i; at least 10,000 tnns of narcotics into the fret "·or!d each :r ear. The agencies, four of them lntelllgenc-r agenr.ie~ which opera!, nn the mainland branded Peking tht world"s No. 1 drug pu~htr and said it nelt!d at least S800 miHlon • ~·eAr. The exhibition which alSl'I c1talogue~ alleg ed Communist crimf$ on th' mainland , npen~ Sunday for two months. r\ewsmen wtrt gi\'t n 11 pre\'lew today. 1- f'rorn Page 1 Angels' .4utry 111 Hospital BOSTO.'l I VPI 1 -Gene Autn• is. a patient at the ll l assarhusett ~ Eye and Ear Jnfinnary•. Hospital of· ncials decllned t.o say "''hy he "·as there Autry. 63, i:; chairman of the. board of the California Angel baseball tean1. I-It! also ho lds ma· 1ority interesls in radio and telev1slon stations in the \'.'est and Southwest. He arri\'ed at the hospital Jl,o\onday . .Autr~' was in a wheelchair \\'hen he entered the hnspital because of a broken foot not r'lated to lhe. reasnn for ht~ admittance to the hospital, offlclal s said, Potentially Deadly Soups Still Stored "'ASHINGTO~ (UPI -The Food and Dru g Administrati on tFDA J said today thousands of stores still have cans of possibly poisonous Bon Vivant soups and sauces, a pparently holding the products in hopes they someday will be cleared for S!le. ""'e have not found it on retail sheh·es.'' said Kenneth R. Lenningtnn, !he FDA official coordinating the Bon \'i· vanl roundup. "!l's in back rooms. under counters. in warehouses." Despite urgent FDA recall requests since botulism in a can of Bon Vivant Vichyssoise killed a Bedford Hllls, ~.Y ., man and paralyzed his will' in June. Len· nington said many st.ores are holding the products 1n hopes they ~·ill be cleared for Sll]e. "A couple of large distributors essen- !iall~1 tnld their rtistomers-'Don 't destroy iL clon·t rc!urn it. .Just sit tight a nd see "''hat haripe.ns "" Lennington said in an intervif'V.'. S(l far. Lennington said. about LI million cans of Bon Vivant products hare been seized. destroyed or placed under emt)arl!o in 1o1·arehouses. "That shnt1!d be the bulk or it.'' Len- nington said. "The rest y,·[!I he much more difficul t to recover because it con sisr s nf ~mall quantitie~ in the ix1ssession of literally thousands or retail stores.'' If any of the cans y,·ere placed on store !'hch·cs ce1nsumers might ha\ e difficult y recognizing them because Bon Vl\·ant par ked more than 70 soups and sauces und('r more than 20 brand names. A!rhnugh botullsm has been found in only four cans. the FDA said in a court affidavit Au g. 17 t hat nnne of the finn".!I produc!s should be r onsidered safe bcc11use govl'mment insprrtors found so many naws in Bon Vivanl's processing equipment and procedures. The F'DA annnunccd .Ju l~· 2 th;it the prod ucts v.·ere be ing recalled -a vol un· tary procedure since federal la1o1· gl\'CS th£? agency no poy,•er for nationwide ac· lion against a contaminated product. DRAFT. • • in lndochlna ln nine. montN provided American prisoners or ~·ar were releas· ed . The House rrfus'd lo accept It And Senate-House (()nferees, in reaching a compron1i.st'. Yoa!ered 1t do'ol·n tu rail fnr an end to U.S. military operations Jn Indochina al the earliest practicable date. Mansfield's tabling motion was in- tended as 11 first step toward s'nding the bill back tn conference, "''ith Senat, con- ferees inslrucl<'d 1n insist 1111 f1x 1ng a deadline for An1erican 11·\thdra'ol·al ~tansfield's tabling nKlllon "'·as Ht· fl ·!? •• Vote Breakdo\\ n On Draft Ef f 011 In Senate 1'old V.'ASHii'iGTON (AP! -Here is the 47 In 36 \'Ole by "·hich !he Senate refused lo· das lo table the compromisl' \·ersion of a bill lo extend the military draft for !l'.IJ ) ears. Por tabling -36· OE~IOCRATS FOR - Bayh, Ind,; Burdick. N.D.: Chiles, f\a.: Church, Id aho: Cranslon, Ca lif. Eagleton, Mo.: Pulbrlght, Ark .: Gravel, Al11s ka ; Hart, Jl,lich.: Hartke, Ind. Hughes, la.; lnouye. Hawaii: Jordan, !'-: C.: fl1ansf ield. f\.iont.: Jl,fclntyre. N.H. J1,1etcalf, Mont.; Mondale, M i n n . ; ~1uskie, J1,1aine; Pell, R.f.; Proxmire, \\'ts. Ribicoff, Conn.: Stevenson, 111.: Sym· inglon. r.,o,: Tunney, Calif.; Y.'il!iam.s, l\J.-2:J REPL'BLfCANS FOR - Aiken , \'t ; Baker. Tl'nn.: Brooke, t\1ass.: Case, !\' J.; Cook, Ky ,; Cooper, J.:ev.: Ha1field, Ott.: J11vit.!, Jli Y.: Mat· thlas, ~ld .: Percy, UL : Sch...,·eiker, Pa. II Aga1ns1 tabling -47: DE'.'!10CHATS AGAl jl;ST - Allen. Ala : Ander.!lon, N.il-1.; Bentsen. Tex.: Hibl,, Ne \·.: Byrd. Va ; Byrd, \\', \"a.: Ca nnon, N'\'.; f.:astland, r.1iss .: Ellender. La.; Gambrell. (;a , Hollings, S.C.: f.11cClellan, A r k . : t-.fc(:ee, \Vyo,: Montoya, N t-.L; Randol ph, \V. V.A Spong, Va.; Stennis. Mi~~.; Talmadge, Ga. -18 REPUBLICANS AGAI NST - Beall, t-.ld.: Bellmon. Okla.: Be nnrtt, Utah : Rnggs. Del.: Brock, Tenn.: Buckle}', N \'.: Curtis, l\eb.: Dole. Kan : Don1inick, f,olo.: Fa nni n, Ariz . Fong. Hawaii ; Go ldwater, Arlt.: Grif· fin. ~lich.; (;urney, Fla : Hansen, '\'yo. Hruska. Jl;eb.: Jnrdan, Idaho: l\filler , Jo~·a : Packwood. Ore.: Roth. Del : Scott. Pa : l\lrs. Smtih, Me.; Stafford, \'!: Steven!>, Alaska: Taft. Ohio. Thurmond. S.C.: Tower. Tex.: \\'eicker, Conn .~ Young. N 0 . -29 Not \'Cling but announced as paired /pairs are used 10 denote opposing posi- tions of senators t.vhen one or both are absent 1 • Hu mphrey 10./\!inn.l, for and Sparkman iD·Ala.), against. J\.1oss io. ltah1, for and Jackson (D-\a.'ash_1, ;ii:ainsl. Pastore ( D-R. r. 1. for and A!lott 1 R-Colo.1. against. l\tagnu~nn I D-\1.'ash. 1, for and Cn!ton l R·N.H l, against. Nel son 1 Q.\\'1s. l, for and Long {D·La.), against tended as a first st~p toward 1endlnc the hill a ck lo confertne-e with Sen2te con· ferees ln~tn.leted to insist on fixing a deadltne for Amer ican v.·ithdrav.·al. t-.t:;in ... fleld told new.~mf'n in ad\'lnce or the \'Ole that Jf the tablini,: motion "'ere rejec-led. he would reQffer his end-th~wa!" amendmenl to the military procurement bilL corning up next in the Senatl', or to some other appropriate measu re, The f'lfan~f\eld amendn1ent. strnngly onpo'.!S('d by Presidi.>nt .\'ixon, has been lJ key issue in the lengthy s,na!e battle uver the draft bill lmmediatel~· afttr Lhf' 1·01e. (11airman John St,nnis 1 D-.l\1iss.). of the Senatf> Armed SeryJces C'omm1!!('e annnuncl'd that a cloture petition 1(1 cut nff further debate wou ld ~ fill>d later in the dar. L'nder the ru!es 11 11·il! con1e to a 1·ote one hour afrer !he Senate mee!s on Tuesday. 'J'he quest1<1n no11· before the Senate is the adoptiQn of the corn promisf' bill. An<! Sienni.'i noted that some senators ha l'e ser\ ed notice they in tend to wage a fili~us agahist it. To po.so' ~-he Qeba!e-l·losing cloture rule •ill lake a two-thirds majority of s~nators \'Oting Repllb!ican Leader Hugh Scott t>f Penns~-1\·ani;i, jnining Stennis in the cloture more, said that a s many cloture petitions as necessary ~·ill be t iled in an effort to force the legislation to a vote at the earliest IXJSSible time. Hearing Delayed ' For Suspected New-port Escaper A drug possession suspect charac· terize-d as the Handcu ffed Houdini after swimming manacled across a Newport Harbor channel in an escape attempt has had his case continued. aftl'r v.·inning one defense rfJund J nhn R. Calli. 211. o[ 4016 Channel Place. Ne\l'port Beach. had preliminary hearing postponed until next '\'ednesday in Harbor Judicial District Court , Catti 's lal'lj'er is also preparing a defense motion, leading t-0 the con· tinuanr.e Thursda\·. He and Judith ,.:,, Jnnes. 33. of the same address. v.·ere charged after police narcotics agents risited the r'sidence in early June. Investigators said they st>ized rvidence includin~ thousands of dollars in C!!h hidden in a stove. Calli leaped into the narrow bay "'ater.!L during the search. but v.•as captured by Detecth·e Al Epstein, who drove around ro Coast Highway, leaping out t.o txkl• the suspect running up a bluff. Judge H. \\'alter Stein er recently dismissed prior arrests warrants againi;t both Calli and 'liss Jones when they ap- peared in Orange County Superior Court, He ruled the document invalid, but the additional fel ony charges still stand. Beatie J\ew Fathe r LOf\DON (l'.'PI \ -Paul _McCarl.lley has becon1e the father of a second baby girl, a spokesman (or the former BeaUe said today . The spokesmM said the girl, named Stella. \vas born fttonday. SHERRILL; WING CHAIRS AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE $219" EACH These exceptionol wing cho irs ore perhops the finest volue ever offered in o qualit y wing. These pie ces ore upholstered in the unu•uol combinol ion of lime velvet bock ond ouhide ponel• ond leeture e mo•t unusuel florol pr int on the in•ide . Tru ly en eye cetch er ond typice l of Sherrill quo lity ond stylin g. Only ot Ted Von Hemert's. WATCH FOR"! DEALER S FOR: HEN REDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE fi&WPORT BEACH 1727Westcllff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 l'llWl'OIT 5TOll OPIH l'llOAT 'TI L t Prof•11iontl lnttrlor Oe1lgner1 Avall1bl.__AIO INTERIORS , LAGUNA BEACH 345 Nortli Co1't Hi9hw1y Phon•: .C94-,SS I • ~ . I I Huntin(lton Beaeh Fountain Valley YO~. 64, NO. 223 , 4 SECTIONS, .<18 PAGES --· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - N.Y. Stoek• FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEI! '17, ·197f JEN CENTS Surf er·s of E'arlier Era Had Real Ups, Downs By RUDI NTEDZIELSKJ If you wanted to go surfing in 1927 you hid to have the derring·do or a Kamikaze pilot, be a muscle bound athlete, a 1killed wood craftsman and have a connection at the local lumberyard. UnJike the swift 11tyrofoam and plastic wave r.11 cers being used this weekend in the Huntington Beach surf contest the earliest boards were not mass produced witb modern equipment. They v.·ere laboriously hand-carved from redwood. Then, provided you y,·ere man enough to carry your 135-pound plank across the beach and heave it into the water you could call yourself a surfer. Bud Higgins. the 64-year<ild retired Huntington Beach fire chif'!f, knows what It's all about. He and Gene Bel11he, th!!! city's former chief lifeguard, built the first two boards ln Orange County. "Gene had just come back from the Navy and had seen some of the boards in Hawaii. So we decided to build our own," lliggins recalls. "We ordered a couple of pieces of redwood from the Weyerhauser lumber company and set them up on two 50- gallon oil drums. We must have worked on them for thn!e wl!f!lts because the only tools we had then were • draw knUe, a block plane and sandpaper." The boards built by the two men became so popular that they hardly had any time to use them themselves. "So many boys wanted to try surfing and they went from one person to another,'' said Higgins. •'They stayed in the water comtinuously and often they beca:ne water-soaked . Then we would have to take them to the blthhouse to dry aff 10 to IS pounds af watl!:r and rt-- varnish them .'" Although the Hawaiians are credited with Inventing the surfboard, Higgins contend s that it took imported California redwood to make it possible. Draft Foes Lose Vote Measure to Tabk Law Rejected by Senators WASHINGTON <AP ) -The Senate. defeated today a move to reje<>t a com· promise draft extension and military pay ra ise bill already approved by the House. The vole was 47 to 36. The action, a key victnry for President Nixon , came on a motion by Ma1ority Leader f\fike Mansfie ld (0-f\1ont.J. to table the long-stalled Jegi sla!ion. The President's draft authority expired on June 30. Ni.Aon, ~·ho made an eleven th-hour con- * * * Here's How They Voted On Draft Bid WA SH INGTON (APJ -Here is the 47 to 38 vote by which the Senate refused to- day to table the compromise version of a bill to extend the military draft for h\'O years. For tabling -36: DEMOCRATS FOR - Bayh, Jn d.; Burdick, N.D.: Chiles, Fla.: Church, Idaho: Cranston. CaJlf. Eagleton, Mo.; Fulbright, A r k . ; Gravel, Alaska; Hart, Mich.; Hartke, Ind. Hughes, Ja.: IMuye, H.11w1ii: Jordan. N.C.: Mansfield, Mont.; Mcintyre, N.H. ri.fetcaU, Mont.: Mondale, Min n.: f\.1uslUe, P.1aine; Pell, R.I.; Proxmire. Wis. Ribicoff. Conn : Stevens""· Ill : Sym- ington. r-.·lo.; Tunney, Calif.; \Villiams. N.J. -2.1 REPUBLICANS FOR - Aiken, \II ; Baker, Tenn.: BrOtlke, t.iass.: C;1se. N.J.: Cook. Ky.: Cooper, key.: Hatfield, Ore.; J;1vit~. N.Y.: ti-tat· thi as, Md.; Percy, Ill .; Schweiker, Pa, - II Against tabling -47: DEl\fOCRATS AGAJNST - Allen , Ala.: Anderson, NM.; Bentsen. Tex .; Blblt. Nev.; Byrd, Va.~ Byrd, W. Va.: Cannon. Nev.; Eastland, P.1iss.; Ellender, La.; Gambrel!. Ga. Jfollin_e:s. S.C.: McClellan, A r k . ; ,.,.1cGee , Wyo.: Montoya, N.M.; Randolph, \V. V.A SJX>ng. Va.; Stennis. t.iiss.: Talmadge, Ga. -18 REP'JRLICANS AGAINST - Beall. Md.; Bell mon. Okla .: Bennett. Utali : Boggs . Del.; Brock, Tenn.; Buckley, N.Y.: Curtis, Neb.: Dole, Kan.: Dominick, Colo.: f'••nln, Artz. Fong. Hawaii ; Goldwater, Ariz.: Grif- fin. Mich.; Gurney, Fla.: Hansen, Wyo. Hruska, Neb.; Jordan, Idaho; Miller, Iowa : P.11ckwood. Ore.: Roth, Del.: Srolt, P11.: f\.trs. Smith, Me.: Stafford, Vt: Stevens. Al11ska: Taft. Ohio. Thurmond . S.C : Tower, Tex.; Weicker. ((inn.: ''oung, N.D. -29 Not voting but announctd as paired (pairs are used to denote npposing posi· fSe:e VOTE, Pa1e Zl Angels' Aut_ry In Hospital BOSTON (UPI) -Gene Autry la 1 patient 1t the Mas1achusett1 Eye and Ear Infirmary. HMpltaJ af- ficlal1 declined to 58f why he wa1 I.here. Autry, 83. Is cha irman of the board of the California Angel beselwtll team. He also holds m• foril.y interesls in radio and tel<"visinn statlons In the West end SouthwesL He. arrived et the hospital Monda y. Autry was in " wheelchair whrn hr: tnte.rtd the hospital because of• broken foot not relared tn the rtaSCln for his 11dmittance lo the. hospital , of.ficials a11id. c<?ssion on the bill 's pay raise features to win ove r crucial votes, told a new' con· ference Thursday that scuttling the draft would jeopardize negotialions aimed at a mutual East-West arms reduction. Despite today's vote, the. months long Senate fight over the draft bill will go on. Vietnam ~·ar critics and fnes of any draft law ha\'e VO\Ved to filibuster aga inst Senate approval. Defeat of Mansfi eld's tabling amend· ment. however, appreared to kill any Sources Say chance that his end-the-war amendment would be included in the legislation to ex· tend the draft for tv•o years. The amendment. approved by the Senate in its original draft bill. called for the withdrawal of all U.S. military forct's in Indochina in nine manths provided American prisoners of war were relea~· ed The House refused to accept It. And Senate-House Conferees, in reach.ing a compromist, watered it down to call for . Nixon ,Speeding .Troop Withdrawal From Viet By GEORGE ESPER A•NCI• .... , .... Wrltl~ SAJGON -President Nixon apparently has decided to speed up the withdrawal of combat troops frbm Vietnam. This wat indicated today when in- formed sources disclosed that American combat maneuver battalions. the Army's front line troops, will drop to less than 20 percent of their peak strength in Vietnam by the end of November. There are now 27 maneuver battalion!! in Vietnam, incl uding infantry, armor and armored cavalry. Twn-thirds of them are in the northernmost 1st f\.1ilitary Region that includes Da Nang. During the next 21f.i months, seven more maneuv er battalions ~·ill be cut.. leaving 20 compared to a peak of 112 in April 1969. Some U.S. field commanders say they anticipate a speedup in Ameri can troop cutbacks after November. It is likely that the remainmg maneuver battali ons will be the first lo go in a phased withdrawal. leaving only minimum security to protect U.S. air and Rancher Backs Bail for Suspect In Yuba Murders YUBA CITY (AP ) -The man on whose ranch most of the 25 mass murder \'iclims were round testified today he feels Juan Corona, chnrged with the alayin gs, Ir; a reliable person and wouldn't jump bail U it was granted. Rancher Jack L. Sullivan took the stand in the Superior Court hearing on a defense motion that the 37-year-ald fann labor contractor be freed on bAil . logi1tic11 bases. Jn antlclpation of • quickened · U.S. withdrawal rate, South Viell'lam Is organizing a new infantry di vision for the 1st Military Region to fUI the gap. According to U.S. official,; In Washington, the best estimate ls that President Nixo n may announce In November a ,;ubstantial increa'e in the current withdrawal rate, perhaps amoun- ting to virtually a total cutback in lroops by next spring. or earlier. President Nguye n Van Thieu says he does not envision the withdrawal of Amer'ic1n ground for ces until next sum· mer or early fa ll at the earliest. and thiit South Vietnam will netd American air support indefinitely. A continuation of U.S. tactical fighter· bomber support Vt'OU!d nnt necessarily mean keeping bases in Vietnam. r-.-tany of the strikes now are fl own from hases in Thailand and carriers of the U.S. 7th Fleet in the. Tonkin Gulf. Two 111ignificant factor!! appear be.hind ll fa ster withdrawal at U.S. troops than in- itially planned : -North Vietnam's hardened stand on releasing American prisoners of war u11til all U.S. troops are pulled out of Vietnam . Sources in the Nixon ad ministration say the President may decide to modify his opposition to the Viet Cong-North Viel· namese demand for a 1971 deadline lor America n withdrawal. -A host of problem!t: besetting the Army ln Vietnam . This has been acknowledged by Gen. Creighton W. Abrams. the U.S. commander In Viet- nam, who list.. his fi ve problems among U.S. forces as drugs, racism , antiwar feeling, morale and tension between Gls and the South Vietnamese. There are now 215,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam compared to a peak 543,000 in April 1969. The strength is scheduled t.G drop to about 175,000 by the end of November. Nixon is scheduled tll make a furl.her troop cut announ cement in mid· November. 11'1 end t.o U.S. military aperatlon1 ln tndocbina at the earliest practicable date. ~tansfield's tabling mation was In· tended as a firsl step toward sending the bW back to conference, with Senate con· ferets instructed to Insist on fixing .a deadline for American withdrawal. Mansfield's tabling motion wa s In- tended as a first step towa rd sending the bill ack to conference, with Senate con- (See DRAFT, Page Z) Bay Area Hit By Big New Oil Spillage RICHMOND fAPI -Alt t stimattd 15,000 to 30,000 gallon,; of crude oil from • Swedish. tanker .spilled ont.o the w.11ters of San Franc.ilco Bay today. The U.S. Cout Guard described it as "a major spill ." The tanke r illpped her moorings .11 t a Standard Oil Comp&ny or Ca:.lifornia wharf here and severed two oU plpe&, the Coait Guard said. A Coast Guard spoeksman Ill.Id m03l oC the oil is contained in the Richmond Long Wharf area across the bay from San Francisco but reported some drirting in a two to three mile are.a as far north as the Richm ond-San Rafael Bridge and aouth t.o Poin t Richmond. Cleanup operations st a r le. d Im· mediately after the spill wa!t: discovered and the. Coast Gua rd said 120 men from Standard Oil, I\ oil skimme rs and 11 vacuum trucks were al work. A Standard Oil spokesman sa id 150 men from con- tract organizations were also at work. Good Surf Seen For Title E·vent Good surf Is expected for both day5 nf the Huntington Be.ach U.S. Surfboard Championship this weekend. "Right now we 're. getting four to six· ;oot breaker s and if it holds, we 'll have good surf,'' said Lifeguard Captain Douglas D'ArnalJ this morning. A check with the Lo' Angeles Weather Bureau has confirmed the prediction, ac· cording to D'ArnalL "They r;ay we will have three to tour- foot sur( most d. die time. We believe that it will actually b. a Uttle better 1ince Huntington Beach Is farther out on the coast and wUJ bear the full brunt of the swells," he 1ald. Sullivan said he had known Cornna for five years as the prime supplier of season worker!t: on hh1 peach and prune ranch 11nrl that lhe f<.1ex ico-bom defendant is "a reliable man." Asked by defense c"wi sel Richam H;1\l'k if he reels C:Orona would show up in court if bailed out, Sullivan said. "yC?s." But asked If he would personally ;1.rrange for the bail bond, Sullivan replied : ''l never loaned anyone any money •.. no." Hawk produced doctors in earlier hear· lngs whn said they feel Corona sbou1d be freed on bail because staying in jail might aggravate his heart condition. Hughes Hits 2nd Setback; Still Holding Key Cards Corona has had two mild heart attacks 11ince hil arrest in May when deputies 11tarted digging up bodies tn the Sullivan orchards ak>ng h Feather River. Dressed in hls usua1 blue business 1uit, Corona ~at lm J>Jsslvtly thrmigh tl'lt ro- ceedings. Hii wtle, mot.her and two bn>tben sat tn tbe audtenet. Charnher Tabs Hu ston A newspaper diatrlbutor. Dick Huston, president of the Orange County Fa ir eoam. h11 been 11ppolnted • director nf thf. Huntington Beach Chamber of Cam• mttce. FALLON, Nev. (UPI) -Nevada'1 big- gest gambler has lost his second round with tM state's pnrtrfu] pm.Ing com- mission, but bill ionaire Howard Hughes stiU holds a trump card -to come out of bldina:. Hug.hes was rec:enUy denied a license to reorganize his gambling empire unlesa ibere. us. proof that he per110n1lly ap- proved the move. Thursdity the com· m.ls.sion rejec ted a hand-wrilten letter pw-portedly written by llu&hes from the Blh~mas where he now lives. CommWion Chairman Jack Diehl said the letter did not meet comm isslr'.ln rf':- qulrement3 ~nd Hughe1 was notified of thiJ by letter. "Sinct the letter dkl not meet lheee. re-- ' • . . qutremenl!, no further 1dlon Ls con- templated by the commJalon. Thi: m•t· let ii out of the comrn.iaion '• hand.I " Diehl uld. ' A spokesman for the Hughes Tool Co., In Las Vegas txprtssed no surpriM that the letter waa rejected, but pve m In- dication aa to what would be thl nut move by the organization that owns about lt percent. of the .1tate'1·11mlilln1 usets. The re!uul to 1ccept the letter ln which Hughe! reportedly gava permWion by proxy for reprtHntallvu t 11 reorganl1.e his seven ca1lnol, coold mean the only other alternative left ' is a meeting between Hughes and Cov. Mike O'Callaghu. Tbe poulbility ol auch a meeting "'' remote. " ' "They only had teak and monkey pod wood in the Hawaiian Islands and it was real heavy. They couldn't make It float above the edge of the waler. Until they had tried redwood shipped over in planks there was no such thing as surfing," he Aaid. "Some or the na tive! brought these boards over in the early '20's and began surfing up and down tbe coast. Those aid boa rds were heavy but you CQuld ride them from farther out." ~ .......... ., .. ! DAll.Y rlLOT 11•" rMtl 'TOMORROW'S SLUMS' Cityhood Foe Smith Irvine Heiress Calls Cityhood Premature Move By BARBARA JCREIBICB Of ,,,. ~11,. ..... , Slllf Joan Irvlne Smith today called tbe pre>- posed incorporation Of the city of Irvine "premature" and aaid it could result in the creation of "one of the biggest slums in the central valley area you could im- Bgine." Mrs. Smith made a fi yin1 visit to Orange County from her home in Mid· dleburg, Va ., earlier this week to contact county supervisors, erplalo her concern and seek a 60-day delay in the in· corporation. "l think tlley were very Interested," she said, in an exclusive. inter view. Di~closing the reasoning behind her op- position to the incorJ>l)ration of Irvine at thi! time, Mrs. Smith said, "As you know, the Irvine Foundation in 1972 will have to pay out to charity 41f.t percent of I.he evaluation of its corporate assets betause of the. 1969 tax reform bill. "The lowest possibl e evalua!ion of the corporate assel.s, based on the latest sale of stock. is about $11 4 million and this un- douhtedly will be the evaluatio n they ~·11J put in to the federa l government." "One: dDesn't know whether this figure \l·ill be accepfed -depend ing on the method of appraisini:: th e land it could go up to a billion dollars -but assuming it is, the 4~-1 percent they will have to pay tn charity amounts to about $ii million. They don't ha ve that kind of money. Aller payment of S3 mil lion In dividends to stockhold ers, their portion is about $1.5, which leaves '3.5 million they'll have to come up with. "They get 6 percent interest on their other assets o( about $5 to $6 million, but they've got to make up the differen~. Where? "They'll have lo begin chopping off pieces of land for wholesale re.al estate development. This will totally destroy the mas ter plan for development of the ranc h which 1 spent two years getting the suptrvlsors to accept. "If I his city incorporation Is pa!lsed they do not intend to leave It at a figure of' 10,000 or 18,000 population. I know for sure that they intend lo annex le it all the Central valley and all the coastal lands-. '1J a)!IO ':noW thifthey jlready tfa\le ap- plied for a release fr:om their agricultural preserve 1greement so this land can be developed. .. You see If the government does not accept their evaluation of asset!, they could find they have to pay out up to $20 million 80 they'd ha ve to make some very 1lict annexatiom: and have one tremen· dous land dispersal. "Jf the city Is incorporated and the land gets put or the control of the county, wbJch accepted tht ranc.b ma!ter plan, the.re would be no way to conlrol this. "Pt.op1r will be pulled out of t'lthe.r area~ or the county and you'll get one of the bil'.'-est slums In the central val~y you c:l1ld Imagine. These people are lambs being led to the 1laughter. Thty don't realize ho" thelr property value• (St< lllV1NE, P"e 11 Over the years surfers began to et· periment with lighter material• includin1 ba1sawood and balaawood with tbil mahogany veneer to prevent denting oJ the riding 1urface by bodyweiabt. "Some of them even tried bolJ011 boards with a f!Ork in the end to drlin thll water nut," said Higgins ... And othere soldered together hollow copper board& They saunded much like a tin can whe.ll (See SURFERS, Pase I) City Aides To Attend State Meet By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of lfle Dtlll' Pl~I llllt A party of 1g city officials from Foun- ta in Valley will be attending the-1tat1 convenl ion of the League or Cities 1n liat Francisco at the end af this month. The trip will cost th!: city an utimat~ $.1,600, based an figures supplied by cit) Cantroller Howard Stephen1. Stephens said the party of lt Includei the five city councilmen, six departmerJ beads and eight commission membere. According to the conttaller, the city l:ta! budgeted $30 a day per J)trsoo. plus hot.ti es:pense!I. The Fountain Valley conUngen will be staying at the Hiltol\ Hotel -con ference headquarters -wher• th• roo!I rate.a t'WI from $34 to 54.9 per da y. The conference will last four day1 fron Sept. 26 to Sepl 29. Ste phens said that t'lfficiala: whe ta.kl their wives or husband! will have to paJ their l'ipou se's way. The exact number of room reservation for the Fountain VaUey groop wu DQ a vailable, Stephens said, because not aJ officials had indicated ii they would bl likin g the ir IJIOU!eS. "We could be. talking •bout II roM reserv.11lions," he said. .. I know we.'re no talking about aine.'1 The expenses for the San Franci!O trip were approved In May u put of fJI city's S3.2 million budget. The budget a1so included es~ «f $500 each for the live council member•• attend the national League of Cities COd ve.ntion in Honolulu from Nov. S8 to Defl 2. Huntington Beach also will be aendini I contingent on each af the1e oulif!I&. A Hunt ington Beach llpoketman said I or possibly 13 staff members, councilmel and commissioners will be going to SI! Francis!'o. They h.11ve been authoriz.ed $J a day plus transportation costs. Tbelr eJ penses to the city cannot exceed '30 eat h. Like Fountain Valley, Huntingta Beach wil l send only its councilmen t the national convention in Hawaii. "Reas onable expense~·· Wert! aulhoriJ ed for the. trip, Including a $500 a.d vano if required. No maximum was 5et for tha expense an the. national conferenCf.'. Fount ain Val!P:y Mayor Ed Just r;aid G the lr1ps Thursday .11fternoon : ''This is the one thing that we sen ~taff and commission members to durin the year. It's the only chance they have. II n1cct with people that aren't from thel own backyard~ and to lea rn abou t wh1 other cities in the state are. doing." La.st year's state convehtion wes hell In San Diego. Fountain Valley 1pe~ $3,088 to ~end 20 representatives to UI (Ste LEAGUE, P11e !) 0r .... Weadael" Drizzly .skies and low cloud! 1'ill cover the Southland today, possi· bly clearing by Saturd.11y after. noon. Highs 1long the beach, a cool 68 risi ng to 7S inland. ·Lows &o- night •rolfrld 63 deg~ees. INSIDE TODAY The Balboa Bo11 Lion1 Club ts pulling o .rwi!ch with th.Ls 111or'.t Lobste1' Bake and Corni\ltll. Find out aU about the food. fvm , t.i.- citemen& end Shrlll.s th111 hove in .s tore for Ha1'bor Area folkl in todou '• Weekendtr, Pa.oe 15. •1111... tf CtlllOn'lll I C-•loot U• 1 CltUl"-1 »-II c.Mlc:• • Cnn_,. :It DPlll ,,...le• 1• Dl-Ut II •11..,111 ,... • e"lfff•I-t 'I"-' l·b ""'*""" ,, Aft~ LI...... II MlllM• • ··- Z t».!LV PtlOT H F11CU.1. St!Utrr*r 17, l971 Dougla·s Loses Rezone Effort I 1 County Airport Panel Not Swayed by Arguments Over Panel By JACK BROBACK Of lflt Cllll~ l"lltl Slllf McDonnell Dougla!I Corporation ex- ecutives appeared before the Orange County Altport Land Use Commission Thursday night, but failed lo change the eommission·s opposition lo the proposed rezoning of 50 acres of fl1c0onnell Douglas property near the county airport. There was a clarific ation of the Sept. 2 1ction of the commission. however. Cha irman Donald t'-lclnnis, a F\e wport Beach city councilman. expla ined !hat the preVious acuon urging the county planning commission to restudy I.he pro- posed rezone Crom industrial to com· mercial use '>'·as only advisory. The planning commission appro\'ed the controversial rezone in a 3·2 \'Ote Aug 30. and sent it along to the County Board of Supervisor!!. If the rezone ~ finally approved, ~!cDonnell Douglas plans to build a hotel. office buUdings and convention center on From Page 1 IRVINE ... would guffer !Ji this sort of a power play lo bail out the foundation. "If the land remains under the jurisdlc· lion of the county, the supervisors in their \Vi.sdom will not allow a tremendous land boom down there. "If the city is incorporated at this time It ·will mean the end of the master plan for the ranch, because ii the foundation, lrying to hang onto control. begins to dissipate land assets, it will do so at tremendous speed. It will be under the gun to liquidate stock in the Irvine Com· pa'1y or liquidate land. "Of course I would hope to see it Ji. qr · ·11e stock so the Irvine Company c:· Id go public. I've been working eight ~·c::.r!I for this." Mrs. Sm ith :>aid :>he is "very disa~ pc: 1tcd'' by the quality of some of the re- cent developments throughout the South County. describing them as "yesterday's desig ns and tomorrow's slums.'' "I don't think the people are getting the quality they should be for price they pay," she !.aid. "\\'hen we implemented the ranch master plan with the university and everything I had hoped we ·would work slowly lo'>'·a rd something really outstanding. "It . takes time and proper manage- ment. not flooding the market with land. This cou1d damage the entire county, and for the stockholders and persons '>''ho have leased or purchased land, it 's sim~ Jy cutting their own throats." ?-.trs. Smith i ays she will return to Orange County to continue her fight if (lecessary and is optimistic of success. From Pagel LEAGUE ... meeting. The contingent included the five councilmen, 10 commission members and five department heads. lluntington Beach councilmen authoriz· ed expenses for themselves and the city administrator only at the San Diego con· ference. Other city off icials who wanted to attend. drove dO\\'n for a day, and returned to Huntingto n Beath v.•hen the. day's meetings "·ere. over or pa id their O'>''n e,1;penses. Beatie l\ew Father LOXDON ! l'Pl 1 -Patil t-.tcCartney has become 1he father of a second baby girl. a spokesman for the former Beatie 6a id today. The spokesman said the girl, na med Stel la, v.·as born ~1ond'ay OlAHWI COAST DAILY PILOT O~GI! COIJT PVILl1HlH~ C'OMJIA)('f •obtl't N. Wt•d Prn ld ... 1 ..... P•IMlll\et' J•cll •· Cu1l•v V1't Pttto<l"'I tNI ~~I ilJ ~·•7"'!' Thotn•\ K•1vit Tl\o"''' A. MYrp\.i ftl M• .... trlt ~•l<'r Al111 Oir~i11 Wtlf Df"11•t1 Caunty 1!'6'!1'11' H111tf"t'9• .... Offk• 17175 l11cli ltul1v1rd M1Tll~ Aiirt11: P.O. l11t 790, t2&4l .,_o,._ L""'"9 ~11c1o: m l"orwt -.-. 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M iff fl N-ot I~ •nl c;no11 ,,,__, ~11ot ... 11 . kOl<•l~·i.i.. ..., 111:t rrltl' tJ H ......,"'1~1 W .,...11 JJ.IS ,,,.,."'l'I 1\'\1!1u rv d••Tl~UloM, JJ,H ..-"II~. the site at the northeast corner or t.1acArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive, across MacArthur from the existing airport terrninal. l t was re\·ealed dur ing Thursday night·s discussion that, if U1e board of supervisors should fo!low the lead of t he pla nne rs and appro\'e the rezone, the land use commission could bloc k the develop- ment and a four-fifths ,·o te of the supervisors would be required to override the 1•e10. On Sept. 2. !hr. !and use cnmn1ission adopted the first sec!ion of a com- prehensh·e land use pla n fo r !he Orange County Atrp0rt area and forv.'a rded it lo county su pervisors. This pla n. parl of the Irvine lnduslria.l Comp!ex general plan. was offered to the commissioners by Richard Reese. an Irvine Company 1•ice president. The plan sho"·s the zonin g of the 50 acres for light industrial use only. The Irvine Company has vigorously protested the rezone proposal. arguing that It \'iolates the integrity of the fi ve-year-old developn1e.n t plan for the area. McDonnell Douglas D1rector o f Corporate Pro perties Iiarold Hoc kmuth pres('n!ed studies Thursday nig h! in· dic.2'.ing that traffic generated by I.he pro- posed commercial development would not be heavier Ihan tha t crea ted by light in- dustry. lioc kmulh insisted that his firm plan- ned to de\ elop onl~ 500.000 square Feet ,,f co1nn1erc1al spal·e 1n the next ten ~ears, not four million as previous!,\ reported. He protested the land us e commiss1on ·s ;ictlon in rejecting lhe rezone wnhovt thorough study and argued that , unt il the board of supervisors approves a change in zone, there is nothing to object to. County Director of A1·iation Robert Bresnaha n questioned Hockmuth on the development plan a s it relates to future traffic problems in the airport area . •Rain Check' Given Council Meet at Park Called Off-No Sound The lack of a microphone sysUm has forced Huntington Beach city councilmen to postpone a plan t.o hold meetings in the new clubhouse at t-.1urdy Park. ?.fonday night's council meeting was t.o have been held in the $370.000 facility, but this week the council, informed of sound problems by City Clerk Paul Jones, decided to stay in the council chambers on F ifth Street. The Oct. ~ meeting Is still scheduled for the fl.furdy Park clubhouse, ho"·ever. This will give the city clerk more time to sec 'Red' Fairbanks, Huntington Man, Succumbs at 83 A resident or Huntington Beach for 40 years, Elberl E, "Red'' Fairbanks. "'ho owned a number of oil wells in the cltv. dird Thursday at Pacifica Hospital. He "·as 83. !\Ir. Fairbanks, \vho began in the oil business as a cable lool driller at Coal- inga near Fresno, owned we!ls in Hun· tington Beach in various partnersh'.i'.J. in· eluding the Quartet and Sierra Bonit a Companies. He also owned the now dissolved Fairbanks Tra nsportation Com pa n y whic h hauled waste water a nd murl from I)][ operations to dumps. Mr. Fairbanks, who li ved at 620 13th St .. is survived by his wlfe , Hazel, plus a daughter. Mrs . Beverly Ed'~'a rds and a son, Donald E ar l, both of Huntington Beach; a sister, Elsie Strickland of Cloverdale, and brothers, Melv in of P aradise, and Carl of Ba ke rsfield. Ser\'ices will be conducted at II a.m . fl-fonday at !he Church of Naza rene, ?-.iidwa y City, "'ilh the Rev. ?-.tar1on L . l\lcCand!ess officia ting. Burial \1•ill fol1011• ai \\'estminster Memorial Park. Fire Rips Home In Hunting ton Fire gutted a Huntington Beach home Thursday. Huntington Beach firemen sRid t!,_y a re 1n1·est1galing the cause of the bl;i ie v.·hich did an estimaled $18,000 damage In the home of James !11osely, 5692 ?-.!angrum Dr ive. Firemen from three engine companie5 battled the blaze for JS minutes before bringing it under control about I a .m. No injuries ·were reported by firemen. 'The ?-.fose!ys were oot home when t.he fire broke ou t. fire investigato rs !lllid. if a SOWld system can be hooked up. Jone s told the councilmen that the: acoustics in the clubhouse are ··r.:<· cellent" and it may no t be necessary for the councilmen to have m icrophones. P roposed revisions in the oil code. which would increase various drilling, operational and inspection fees. appear the most controversial item on the coun- cil agenda. If a!J the fees in the new code are ar- proved. the city's annual "take" from oil fees '>''OUld increase from $64 .000 a :year to a bout $225.000. These fees seem certain tn race nr- posit io11 in light nf the council's recent apprnval of the 2.5-cent a barrel ni l pro- duction tax. This tax '>'•ill raise S350,000 annually. Dis pules are also expected fron1 re· quests lo re\'oke lwo conditional ex- ception pennlts because of alleged 1'io la· lions. One request is frotn proper\~· O\\'ners next to the Bill \Villia1ns Stables. 7021 Emest SL. ?.'ho complain in a pet ition to the council of noise. smell and dust pro- blems from the 50 horses :it thf' :-tables. The second re<Juest is from the building department "'hiCh claims that fl.tr. and ~trs. \Villia01 Rader are oper aling a care home at 1119 Lake SL for from 9 to 11 persons in violation of 'ZOning a nd bui lding code standards. Fro1n Page 1 SURFERS ... I.he y were rolling around in the water." "Surfing really didn't improve though unti l the coming of fiberglas s to sefl l ba!sawood and later styrofoam. \\'hen the y got the boa rd weight dO'>''n to 2.'i- pou nds the people could handle them and surfing bec11me a real sport.'' The extreme "'eight or the t ed11·ooc1 planks endo"'ed the early surfboards with amazing stability. but also had the capability of infl icting serious injury to the rider during a \Y ipe-out. Prartlca!ly all of t he early surfers suf- frrrd banged heads anrl bleeding gashf's \\hen the boards upended. acrording tn Higgins. "The things 11(1re so stahle that T rn11 ld ridr R 11·a1·e siandtng rin m1· hf'ad .'" Hii.;· ~ins said. "And $Orne of the Hav.aiians \\f'Uld paddle out 1l'i!h A r amp C'hair ;ind an umbrella and con1e 1n sitting in !he shade:' Hi,1:1;g1n s. \1'110 Is reputed lo have shot the Huntington Beach pier "'hile doing a headstand. '\\'as also a pa rticipant in !he "'orld's first surfboard contest. "That was in Corona de! !\tar in 1929. I didn't win , but when lhey i;iave the chps nut the boys just tossed them in the sand ;:ind went back to surfing . They "'eren't too interested in the prizes, just the com- petition," he said College District Cities Questioned 011 GWC Pla11s By ALA~' DIBKTN 01 !flt l)tl!J l'lltl $1111 Letters were sent out today to all cities that lie within the Coast Community Col- J,ge District lo sound them out on how they feel about proposed recreRlional im· provement.~ at Golden West College. The college dist rict has As ked the Hunt - ington Beach City Council {I) form An assessment dislrict to finance I.he S935.· 000 v.·orth of new fac!Jitie!I, including a r ecreational pavilion, handball court! and $180.000 in cabling for 11. closed-circuit community te!evi!llon sy!ltem. The city council in r-.tay "pproved in principle the fonnatlon of !liUCh a dislrlcl t.n pay for the Improvements through the s al e of five-year bonds. However. the council has laken no ac- tion since then. A propos11l to the Costii !ltesa City Council to establish a similar $SSt:!ISmenl distric t lo finance $700.000 "-'Orth of improvementii at Or•nEte Coast College has been dtfeated, The Ne"·port fte.ach City CAunci l had asked Costa '-lrs:1 ln !urn It down. The TC'tjllC!ilS tri set llJ) \ht O'ISSCfi mrnt districts 'vas made tr y college arlminstra~ tors under the provisions of the 191'.l Act. U!ie of I.his act mean~Jhc bnnds cou!d be sold '>''ithout an election so long as the ;,<;.sessmenl district is formed by the council of I.he city In which the college is loca led. The pl11n has brtn criticized on the ground!! that the act.Ion of one city coun- cil could result in a property tax Increase lo pa)' off the bonds in all cities in the college district. The cities are Cosra Me!lil , Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, FounLain Valley and We!ll· minrler. O>uncllman Al Coen, ht-ad of 11 Hun!. lngU>n Beach committtt t tudylng t he proposRl. got the g~ahe•d from ftllo1v councilmen this "'ttk to write all !he cities to inform that their tai; b'1SC could ht 11ltertrl If Hunlin,11tnn Beach estab- lishes an asse~sment district. Coen JS asking the cities to respond by f';nr 1 "\Ve 'll bast! our r~ommend11!inn lo th(' counC'il on v.•helher v.·e should Jin nh~ad on the r eplies 'Al' get ,'' r.oen l'iaid. • Bre~nahan also pointed out that on Aug. 19 the land use C'Ommissioners had informed the county planning commission that lh'Y had no infor mation on the pro- 1JO;Se<f rezl)ne and urged they delay in cons1deralion. "That request was ig nored by the pla n· ning commission," Bresnahan charged. ~lcDonnell Douglas Director of DC 10 Eng ineering Ray Bales offered a IC'Chnlc-al e:tpl<inatio n of the qlJieter jcf engines on the ne11· plane and pla~ed recorded tapes of co111parlSon tests 111th curren~ Jet atrtralt. This presenlalion v.·as in a ns\\"er to charges by Dan En1ory, chairman of the ~e'>'·port Beach ~oise Abatement Com- miu ee. 11 ho had challenged lhe aerospace firm's statement that noise 'rould be cut m half through use. of the ne1I' planes. Emory remained unconvinced and in· slsted on an actual fl.ight test at the coun· ty airport. From Page 1 DRAFT • • • ferees instructed to insist on iixing a deadline for American v.·ithdra11al. I i\fansfie]d told ne11.·smen In ad\'anee of the ,·ote Iha! if the tabling motion 11ere rrjet ted. he 11ou!d reoffer his end-the-wa r amendment lo the mihtary procurement bill. comLng up next in the Senate, or to some other appropriate measure CO,.ON,t. OEL Iii.I.II. The .\lan.sField a1neodment. stronglv opposed by President t\11on. has been a key issue in the lengthy Sena te battle O\'er the draft bill . HATCHED AREA (CENTER ) rs McDONNELL DOUGLAS PROPERTY A irport Land Use Commission Sticks to Its Guns on Rezone lmtnediately after the ,·ote. Chainnan John Sten111s (D-~Iiss.). of the Senate Armed Services Committee a nnounced lhat a cloture petition t.o cut off furthe r debate ""ould be filed later in the day. Under the rules it \1•i l1 come to a vo te one hour after the Senate meets on Tuesday. LAFC Plan D11e The q uestion now before the Senate i ~ !he <1doplion uf the compromise bill. and Sten11i.~ noted U1at some senators haYe sPrvcd 11otict! 1hf'y intend to ,1·age a filibu ster againsl i1. Battin to Offer llroposal for Agency 1'n impose the dcbale·closing rlotur" rule 11·i1! take a two-thi rds majority of :.enators \'Oling Repuhla:an Leader Hugh S('ol\ nf Pennsylvania , joining S!ennis in the 1·lnture move, 5a1d that as many cloture petitions as necessary "'ill be filed in an effort tn forl'e the legislation to a \·ote al the (larhest pos sible ti me. t: . " •.. VOTE • • • f'ro1n Page 1 lions or senators v.·hen one or both are absen t I: Humphrey fD-fl linn.), for a nd Spa rkman (0 -Ala.), against. Moss ID· Utah l, for and J ackson ID-Wash I, against. Pastore (0-R.I.), for a nd Al!olt IR·Co!o.), against. Ma gnuson !D-Wash.I, for and Cotton ~R-N.H .l, against. Kelson ( D·\\'is.1. for and Long \ D-La. ), against. Robert Bat!tr1. Chai rman of the Board ol Supcr\'1sors and a key figu re 111 the re· ce111 upheaval orer rnembership on the Local ,\gency Forma tion Con1mission, \1 ill present a plan for resolving the con- lrol'ersy Saturday to fcllo"' supervisors and Orange Couniy·s mayors The ltl'm IS 111tluded Jn \he agentla of a re,'lular 1ncetmg of SA,1CO, lhe ofi1 c:1a l organization composed of all !11 c supcrl'isors and the county's mayor:;. Th<' c1·cn1, starting at 9 a .m. 1~·1 1! take place in lhe \Vestern While Hoose office com· plex m San Clemente. Battin \\'OUld not reveal the nature of his proposal loday but a reliable source ~aid the superv isor would propose that Charles Pearson of Anahel1n, the LAFC member representing the public, be re· placed by a neutral perso n. Pearson retains his seat on the com· mi.ssion 1hrough a temporary court ord~r 11·hir.h null ified his ouster at the now· in· famous 8 a.m ,\ug. 9 session of the LAFC. Al that ti1ne Bullin. super,'isor Ronal1! Caspero, and Joseph ll~de, Los Alamito~ ('OUnc1lrnan. rcplz.ced Pearson "i th Ana - heim alt1 n;e_1 Herb Licker. .~udgc J.E T. Hutter 11"ho granted the 1 cn1porar~· court order returning Pe.arson lo h1.o sedt 11 Ill he:ir . further argumenL:; un the dispute .\!onday 1n Superior C.ourt. c)ther items on the &\.\!CO agenda are 1nore roulinl' . The day-long conference "'1!\ open wit h, discussion l)f tl1e county public housing a uthority, then shift to other isr11es. After a ha lf·hour lunch the group "'ill tou r the Pre~1dent's office complex, then settJe do11·n to 1nore busu1ess at l p.m. Battin then will discuss lhe Orange County consum er prolect1on department. The LAFCO discussion "'ill follO\V tha t item. The general public '>''ill not attend the r onferences. SHERRILL WING CHAIRS AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE $219. EACH These exceptionel wing cho irs ere perhaps the finest volue ever offered in a quality wing . These pie ces ace upholstered in the unusual combination of lime velv et bock and outside panels end feature e most unu sual floral print on the inside. Truly en eye catcher end typical of Sherrill quality end styling . O nly et Ted Von Hemerl's. WATCH FOR IT! DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tc1iff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 NIWPO•T sroa1 Of'IN ... !DAY 'TIL' Prof•ulon1I Inferior D•1igner1 Av1i11bl._AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co11t Hl9hw1y Phone: 494-6551 I ( • -..... _ -- H DAIL V PILOT :J 1Vledina Murder Charges Down to I Nixo11 T1ip Peking Parley Said Promising Frhm \4'irf. Ser\'itt:s \Y:\SHJ r-.GTOJ\' -Pres1den1 f\lXon says 1ecrf'I 1alks on his forthcoming tri p 111 mainland China art "going 1•ery ~·ell'' Jlnd hr Sf'f'S promtSt nf a productive $ess1on 1n Peking Hnld1n~ an unannounced new:< co n· fcrence in his O\"al Otfu·e Thursday, i'\tx· nn told rPpor!C'rs nl'1!h{'r he nqr Premier Chou En·l<1 1 is ;ipproaching the historic c:onlrontation ll'lth "na ivr, sentimental " ideas. Th e PrPsident. r('cngn1zing 1deolog1cal ' .. , ~ Post-Fr ee ze Polic y Told B y Preside11t \VASHJ NGTO:\ ~AP I -P1·es1dent l\'.ix· nn $ay~ his poS!·lref'ze 'conomic program \\ill restrain 11aJ:lf'~ a nd prices in ma jor industr ie~. a clue 1ha1 he may be aiming towar selective rii ther than aero~.~ the ho.rird lnflo t1on con trols. "I! 11·1)1 ha\'e 1rf'!h 1n 11." Nixon !old ncv.smen .al .an 1mpron1 ptu ne1rs con- fcrcocr Thursday "You crinnot ha1·p J<1v.·honing that 1s effe cti1·e 11·it hout feelJ1 ·· But 1'\txon wen! nn lurther on v.•hal will follow thP !lO-rl ay wa~e-pr 1ce-rent freeze on Ko\' J.l. 1n what 1.~ popularly known as Phase Z. ··Phase 2 wilt bP ~rronp.." he sa1rl. "II v.111 be effPcl11·t> 11 l\'11: dt>;il 1r11h the pro- blem of w;..i.:es and prices. and v.·il! rrstrain v. ages and prices 1n major in· tiu.~tries ... Gol'r mor~ 11 hn n1Pf v. 1th I\ ix on re ported he ajlrl'erl "1th lhcm thal 1.1·ag c- pr1cc curb.~ In fnlln11 the lreeze v.•111 re- main 1n effect 1ndef1ni!ely. If i\'1 xon <i nnouncfti That Pha~ 2 would npPrate onl.1· for a fi~ed leng1h of t1mr , $peCial tnterests mi,e:h1 manipulate for thei r 1ndil'1dual i1d1·;i nt;i.ges. sairl Gov. Arch A. i\t oore .Jr. of \\'c.~t \i irg1n1a, new c:hatrma n of the. i'\a t1ona! Governor i; Crinft:rence 11tt> post-frerte prnJ!_ram is ~ing shaped by the Cost of Li\•ing Council, headed by Treasury Secretary John B. Connall,\ .'\iron·s nc111> ('on terenre was the first lnd1c;i~1on lh;:i ! . sr lect11·e ll'a~e-pricP restr;i 1n!s, proh;ibly on la rge tor- proral1011~. ma\ be !he kr\' to his Ph;ise 2 pl;in .\1oore al ~o reported lhp Pres1rlenl ~;ud ~ 1·r1lln11. on interest rah~s \\·nuld he clln· ~1de red for !he post-frttze. prog ram. The freeze does not CO\'er inte rest ratt:s. ~1 a rin e Crashes Into Bridge Ra iling, Dies ~ l'rllllll! Camp Pendlt'tnn i\1anne v.·a.~ killed u1slan1ly Thursrti.1· night v.·hen h1.~ ;iu10 drilled trom the S;in Oirgo freew11y and rilrll1ed he::idon 1n!n a hridee railing. Highw;i_r l-'alrnl n1en said Rirh<ird l\n pe l f"as;ir.. Ill. 11 <1~ killf'd ou tright in lht 10 o m tTa~h <tl the !'.:! Ca1n1 no Rea l ci1'errro~sinp Ca~as. alonr in h1~ auto. drifted f(!r 11 nknov.·n resaons from lhe nnrthbound lanes into lhr renter dil'ider strip, patrolmen si11d The car. then plQ\1•rd in!n a prot~ll11e r;i il sep11ral ing the rreev.•ay at !he bridge. Firemen 1.1·orked for about JO minutes pryin~ (a~il/I from the \\Te<:kage of the ;iutri. Thr victim was pronouoced dead a few minute11 later al r.1ission Community Hospit11I . Cas;is 1.1·;i~ as~igned to A Company, 2nd B;ina!ion of the ilh ~l;iri ne.~. Patrolmrn s;iid there \11ere no v.·i\· ner..~es to !hf' crash and they could find no ""Pia.nat ion rnr the auto's drifting into \ht center strip. rl itferences and Isolat ion of the l~·o coun- tries fro m each other for nearl y ' quarter cent u11 . said : '"\\'e ha l'e agreed to discu~s the differences That 1s all that has been agreed. There are no other con· ditions ." Ni xon . ;ipa.n from s a y i n g ar- rangement ~ are going v.·ell. \.\'a~ cagey ;ibout acknowled,1!.ing th<i! Am erican and mainland Chinese reprei;enlativt's are in· \•olved in planning his trip. He 11poke only nf talks abntit ti1ning 11nd agend;i "'that may be under consideration." Turning to the Vietn;i.m rlectinn~ Nix- nn said it m<i .I' lakr several generat 101111 before South Vietnam bc<.·nmes 11 ~enuinr,_ democ·racy. hut he ruled out t.".S. pressure to f(!rce a contested presidential clertion there. Nixon said he has rejectf'd .~uggPslion11 lh;it the United State11 should cut off milit<ir~· and econo mir aid lo South \"iel· nam if President Nguyen \Ian Thieu .i;oe~ ahead with plans to run unopposed for re- e!e('tion Oct. :i. !\'i xon said if Thieu is fl\'erthro\\'n. ii wou ld be follov.·ed by "coup after coup on t he dre<.Ty road to a Comm Lln·iST takeo11er " He Sil id the United Si ale.~ beean1r bogg Pd <!n111n in Southeasl A.~IR because America ns v.·ere 1n\·oh·er1 in the 01'erthro1.1· of ;i~sa~sina!ed President Ngo Dinh Diem In 1963 On other sub.lee.ls in his v.•ide-rangin.': :15-minu!e session \l'ith newsmen. J\"ixon: -Chided Sf>n . ~:dn111nd S, ill11 ske. the rrontrunner for the Democratic presiden- tial nom in;i tion. fQr say1n,11. a blilck pe rsn n cnuld not be elected l'lce president next \·ear · -Re itl'rated hi~ suppor1 for Gnv. Nelson Rockefeller's handling of the A!· !ica Pnson riot -lnd1ca1ed hr v.a~ w llhn~ lo enm- promise with Con~ress on !he deta il~ of hi.~ new economit patkagt but 1·ov.ed In fight h;ird 10 w1n passage of !he hasic mrasu rrs. -Hinted the l'niled States ma~· rl't;un its 100 percent extra tall' on imports fnr snmt: time and pressure other nation~ ln ;u•cept a rf!alignment of currency v;i.\ua· 1ions. a greater share of the cost of free "·or\d defen sP and a reduction tn barriers lo t." S. ell'ports. 7 Front Conntv -' Na111ecl in Bro·wn Canipaig n Report Sf'1 en Orange Coun ty 1970 election can· didate~ are target~ of Secretary of Slct1e Edmund f.. Bro1.1·n·s threalened pro· secution over fa ilure to fill! proper cam· paign spendini;: reports. Bro1.1·n. in Sacramento Thursday, ~a id there are 134 candidates s1;,1 ew1dl' 111 h n fa iled In fi le proper contribu non and ex- penditurf' reports. Brov.n. 1n Sacramentl'l Thursda y. said there are 134 c;,ndidates stat,v.·1e 1'-'ho fai!e lo fil e proper c:ontribu lion a•d ex- Pf'.nd1 lure reports The sel'en loca l candidates hste<l in- r!uder1 fi ve Democratic nominees. one Hf'publican and cnf' Peace a nd F'recdom part_v candidate Th i' Democra t~ nilmed arr -D11·ight \I'. i\l 1le of f;a rr!en r~ro\'f'. no111 u1 ee tn the 34!h St;i !r Senate D1s1r1rl li e ln~I to Denni~ I::. Carpenter, J'\ewpoi·t Rf'ach llrp1i bl1ran -1\~.~en1bl.11 candidate~ LllJ)'rl Norker (!( Hunti ng ton Beach. 70th dis!rict: .James St;i1'en. of Fol!er1on, :15th district: and Da vid Ascher flf Santa Ana . 71st district. -Les lit: Cra ven of A1.usa. 2 5 I h Congressional District. He lost lo GOP candidate Charles Wigli(ins. Th'-~ingle RPpubl ican namMt by Brown is Gordon Bricken of Santa Ana who fail- ed lo win the GOP nominalion 1n the 71st Assembly Oistrirl from in rum bent Robert Badham of r\e10o·porl Beach. Peace a·nd F'reedom cand idate John S. Donahue of Long Beach ls !hf' seventh person lisled in aTieged 1•1olalion of elec- tion laws. Repubhcan Craig Hosmer nf Long Beach retained his scat in th1~ di strict. Wi11ning Battle Gila. Monster Bites Tustin Y ontli TUSTIN -Thtrc l~ oo an111oxln lo treat lhe bill' of a Glla monster, ont of ll'>O typt~ of lizardg whost 1·enom i~ known poisonous, but doc tors say a col- leg e 7.oology ~ltUlent 1~ recovering after thr creaturt bit h 1~ trf t hanrl F:d11ard f\1a rk1s1c. 18, of Tu:;Un, 1.1·11~ b111en in h1.~ home afte r capturing • 14- 111ch r.ih1 monster lat;I 1.1eek in the desert nc11r Tucson. A r11 Thi' 1·h11nky 111.ard 1.1 1th bead-like 1cale_, in ma rb lerl colol"s ~napped tis 1aws \\ ednesd11v on tl1f' hack of ri.f11rk1 sic·~ h;ind as he 1.1·Rs pulling it back In ii.a eage. "C.1lall don '! ~I go ." !11:irk1su·: said Thur~diriy trom his hosp1Llt bed v.·herl' hr •'a ~ listed in salfsfactorv rond1t100 ''He was grinding aw11y, introducing lhf' poison. It ~·as really a tough fight lo tear him loose arm put him back in lht cagt. ·• Tom Schult7.. principitl kttper ()f rep- tile! at the San Oitgo Zoo. ~ys lhere have been at least 12 kno~·n rleaths from Gil3 monster&: bite~. He Hiri that Gila monster&: and f\ltxican btaded lizards art the only known poisonous lizards A learn of sc1entisl3 1n Te:ic;i~ reportl'fl· ly i.~ de11elopinl an antitoxin but ~arkisic'1 d<lctoN. sayll "about a.11 we can do 111 help'" him fight the effects of the: vt:nom "with thf. adminl,tration nf 11.lpportivu 11uch a!I: 11ntibiotic11 11nd sl.f'roi(!s. ;ind wP're kttp1ng lhe injurtrl' h;ind p11ckel1 1n ice ·· • • .· -.-:--·----- Porpoises at Play .\ school of a dozen or so porpoises spent an haur playing in the surf Just off El fl.torro Trailer Park north of Laguna Beach Thursday. They rode the \1·aves tl'llh great grace and apparent pleasure a~ 1f they had invented body surfing. Perhaps they had. !ltaybe they kne\v school ,1·as under \lay al nearby El !11orro Elementary School and 11·ere just shov,:in g off for the kids. Sc hools Acce pt Anti-le ft Booki; For Librnrie.~ Orange County Board of Educa11on members Thursda.11 unanin1ously ;i p. pro1·ed acceptance of three books nffered the county school~ svsten1 In ··offsel liberal tende nc ies" of either books owned by the county . Dr. Dale Ral hson. a dentist from Orange. has s1nct> spring tried lo ge t the books accep!ed for use 1n !he coun!v syslrm. Re1·iew procedu re.~ fnr all gift s to the co unty school s ha ve delayed the acceptance. The fi!les, presented by Rallison nri behalf of the S;inta Ana Regis!rr ne11·spaper. are : ''A Pppel No ri.1 ore'' by Roy Hays," "'Color. Coinrnunism ;ind Cornmon Sense"" by t.1anning Johnson, and .. 11's Very Simptr·· by Alan StanR The Ha ys book "'ill be g]l·en In lhc library al Rio Cont iguo cor rectional .school. The otheri; 11•ill be placed 1n thf' Teacher1;· Prnfessi(!nal Library. Rallison. an :;1vo11·ed member nf the .John Rirch Soci<'ty, h<i.~ bee n ill Olld.~ v.·1th other lru.~tees over hook selecllon pohciP~ of lhe eount y bQard si nce hi' took 0H1cr nearl.1• t11·0 years ago. Failing 1n ~l lempts I" drl,.\e Jnhn Hersey'11 '·Hiroshi ma·• and lhe f\1ar1 1n Luther K1og biography "'i\1<1rch1ng 10 Freedom" from the roun1y ·.~ bonk purcha.~e list. he suggestf'd rlnna Uon~ of book~ showing tht other political view~ 1.1·as 1n order. Another book , a !lfl-cen! paperhack by .Joan Baez, lo v.·hich R;il!ison ob 1eclerl. ll'a." not purchR sed hy the coun1 }. de~pit e lenthy appeals by teachers at tht cor- rectional school. One 1eocher wrote how ;i borrowed copy of thr book had mQ!ivalecf se~·eral studen1~ to read. 11·hen other volumes had sparkrd little l nl ere~I Trustee Don J ordan of Garden Gro1·f' fa iled in sel'eral anempts ln gel !hr t:ioard to reco nsi der lhe B11ez t>oo k, "Da ybreak " Anti-ma yor Book Ordered Ousted In Chi cago Area CHICAGO ll'PI \-"Bo.~~ ... a br.s! ~el!­ ing bonk rrit1c.:it of Chicallo r..1al'or Rirhard .I. l11:1lr y. h11s been ordered nff the shelves of al! Nation;i l Tea Co s1orr.~ 1n the Chicago area . l\o! a s1ngle copy of lh t Mo k by i'o11kt' r:nyko 11 a~ reporlf'd .:iva1l.:i h!e i11 anv 1Jf the n;i t1on's second larges! Cll)'1 th rct airport.!' A spokesman for N;it ional Tf>a i;;1.1d Thursd;iy many cut.ton1er11 had com- plained th11t "Boss" was not a .'tood book for Chicago's image. The spokesman r:lid not ~ay how many complaints wert received. No orficials werf' av11 ilable In cnmment on v.·hy visitors to Chicagl'l·~ O'Hare International , Midway and f\1e1gs a1rpor1:1 aren't able lo buy the book on concelision stands. The directive 11ent to na1 1on;il store manager! said "Plea~t removt at 11nce All paperbark book~ wi th !hf! tit le 'Boss .. 1or ·Bo~~ Dale\'' I. Ple;ist return thP books In Char'le11 Levy C1rc11latinjl Co. or your local distributor on hi~ next visil. Please give this your usual fine and prompt 11t- tenlion " The directive. wa~ i.~sued Tutscl11y by Edward /\tohan. general merch11ndise buyer tor National. Royko, a columnist for lht Chicago D11ily New~ said: "I ha vt issued 1 direclive to my ,.,.;ie that all National food product~ aN! In be removtd from our shelves immediately and fed lo a go~I ." Herb Fri,d, pre~idenl of lht Levy rnm- pany. se~d the book is selling ''briskl:-o'" in the Chi cago area. He said about 4~.000 copie.' ha1·e been !Old .sin<'e the book carnt out 1n paperback ahout two wteks ago. The n11t1onal spokesman ~aid Oitley n11d -nothing to do "-'ith the banning of lht book from its storei::. Attica Co11t1·ove1·sy Rages As Deatl1 Vie,v s T1·all ed from "'irf' Ser,·ict!> ,..,rTICA, N.\'. -O:introversy continue.~ tod;iy 01·er "'hat exactl11 killed nine pnson guard!'i and the mnl1valion behind "'ha1 ha!'i been characterized as the Sie~t of Att ica. EaC'h sidl' rleclarr!'i it is e(!rrecl in a~11essi nf: l.hP hlooche!'i! prison 1nc1den\ tn l\e111 York h1stor1·. C'OStlnR 40 l11·es. E;ich side Stil! \.\'ilh hol ds certain staten1en1 g ::ind other data lo be used a~ f'Ollft e~·idence 1n lhe [Ul.Ure . 10 prol eCl il!'i c;ise. Anrl the f;ite nf nian.v suspC'C'IPd ringlcRders rem;:1:1ns unknown. wi!h tig h1 St>C'ur i!y clamped around the high, gray 1rall!'i, "ll l\'asn't a prison riot , ii was a race Po is onous Pcr ir Di.e u1 La g unfl \V1th the aid or a Laguna Rearh pnl1cP nfticer. Soulh r nun t '! l\lun1c1pal C.ourf .Judl!c Richard Hamilfon dispnstd of • pa ir 11/ 1n- ,·11der~ 1'1t hi~ Lagun11 homt Thurs- da.1· Respondi ng lo a ~ .. 111 p_m. cal l from ll1e Hamilton rf'~idence. :lfiZ Pinecrest Dril·r. offictr l\ci th Collin.~ said he found !he judge <'on- fron!ing ii p11ir or r;i!tlrsnilkcs lurk- ing in a crPvice under hi~ i,:ara~l' One of lhr rppt1les ll'il .~ boo!'i l<'d 0111 of h1.~ hidin i;: place wi!h ii !'ih()l'f'I Thr spc·nnd v.;is ha11l1'd out inside ;i hnl lnw <"oncretc bloc k 1n 11·hith ii had 1·11rted l\ei !h rli.~patrhed lh e raUI Prs 11·1rh ht.~ shotgun and the JUrlgP, d"· rord1ni:: tn :ippro1·l'd prrx:edurr in dispo.o;init of venomou.~ repl 1les. lopped f'lff their heads and buried them. pri!ict ~i:i id. .- 1.1·ar," .sa1rl Jilrnc~ r \\'atkins. 24. of Ruf- f.~lo. a i'\<1 l1onal r.uard enll))ted man present 11·hen rebelhng inmates' cell block 1.1·as ~lormcd. Criel'ancrs abn11t prison cnndJl 1on~ ha\·e hr.en cited a~ the moti1·;it1n~ rau~". \1 hile .<-(llllr. ~<1.v ninr J!\Ja rd~ slain h(ld I heir t hro:it~ .c-!;io;hrr1 ;:ind nlher.~ m;iintaln lh<'Y 1.1·e1·r hi! by i::uard~men·~ gunfirC". A pn.c-nnf r \.\'1fh ;:i r11g ;around his he;;id hPl<l 10oli;1t <i[lpeared lo he a knife at tlif: thrn;it nf a h<1~1 age The ho~l ai;e \l'a~ bl1nd foldf'd anrf his hands wcrf' tied brh1nrf his l;;i1•f.., Thi~ w a~ onP nf ~r l'er;il pho1ngr;iph:i; .<-h(!wn newsn1r n Th11 rsr!;i\' al a nev.·~ ('nn· ferencr f'lll\erl b,\' DC'puly Al!nrnr.11 Grnf'ral BobC"r1. E Fi scher. ult en called Superrop. Gnl . "\rl~i•n /\ nockC'lf'!ler hellPl'f'l', ho1.1 r1rr. thf' n1nr hn~l agei; 11ho clirr1 ~1onrlay In lhr l'lnrm1ng <1f /\!lu·;i Sl;:i!!> Pn:;nn ""rC' c:111p,h1 in ;i ga:--obscurerl r-rn~~r1rc nf .c-hnli:;un. rin" ;ind p1l'1~1I hu!IPI~ !I r told a """ ~ ennferenrr in Albany Thur<rlit v thf' <leAths 11ere_ n1or11lly JU~!l flf'd '! rlon 't lh1nk lherr 11a~ uich.~crim1nal r shnnt1n~ b.1· stall!. pol1rf'.·• Rockefe lll'r ~e id .' I think Thi' hoslAi;ie~ 11·t:rt caught in II f'l'f)~.~f1rp '' Hr w;i~ a.~kt'rl if thr i:hoot 1n,e~ nf !ht. ho.~t;i,i::r~ \.\'rrr Jll<t1f1;ihlP hnm1cidf' "\\'hen .1·ni1 11~r !hilt lrrrn." thP J;Ol'rrn11r a n.~11·rrl'rf. "1n11 re g n 1 ng he.1·nnr1 my lri.::il rx pr rr1Sr " How ;ihnot lf'll,il ll.v j11stiftrl1~ "f'erl;1 inlv." lie .~<iirl "\Vhr>n \''111 IR!k abntlt mnril.111'. I 1·rr!a1n)\• think Sn " 0Psri1r 1•ont1·n1rr~.v ·n1 rr 1·a11:;e nf rlf'ath. ni rr11ral P ~;in11nrr~ sa1rl whilr the h(!•Ti!~P~ \l'Pf" ~hot . thr,v 1:1 1~n had thrnal C'l ll~ f111 tn ~nnlr !\'pc or bl;idf'.' t\:i t1'1nHI f:uarrli;tn;in \\'alk1n~ -whn i~ 11 h1tP -al~o !old 1nvP~t1catnr~ Thur~rlav of 11h;it hr ~aw nr pri so ner trratmrnt aflf'r lhf' Sl"J;P r111lrrl Hr .c-:11rl hP :;;11w ahn11t ~n in1urerf in· n1..i!r~ hroui;tir 111 (In .~trP!r her,<; ----.... ,.,-· ' ~' i~·-. CAOFORNIA 101 Deatl1 ·~ Accu sations Dis111issed FT f\lcPHERSO"\. f.;i. ltiPI \ -.\ mi litary Judge l.odil.y reduct<! or dismiss· ed all hut nne (If the JO~ murde.r charge~ .against Capt. Ernest L. f\led1na. charged 11·1th 1)1erall responsibility tor the mas!'iacre ;it .\ly Lai. .. Thr .1~-y~ar-flld rirofessinna) soldier or1g1nally had three specifica tions or ,· murder lodged ;i~;iinsl him. He was ac- cused (If per~onally shoo ting a woman, or nrdenng the slaying of a Jillie boy, and of pe r1n1 t11 ng hts troops to slaughter 100 other~. Afl er the rlefcn~r rested the 1nil1tary .iudgr in Ilic ra~r. Col. Kennelh A. Ho1rard. announced he \\'<IS reducing th~ charge !hat 1\ledln<1 permitted his troop~ f(l kill JOO per son.~ to one of involuntary m;i nslaughter. T!1e ch.:irge carries a 8- ~ear maximum sentence upon cnnviction. The charge that f\lcd1n<t ordered the shooting of the boy v.as thrown out en· lirely. leavin~ on ly one murder chargt - th at of shooting a \I nman rfuring !he :-.1a rrh 16. 1968, infantry S'.\'~P through the i\ly Lai arc;i. f\led1na h;i, adm1tteO shont ing the 11·oman, but said he did 1t ln self defen~e -hPl1<'1·ing she was abou t lo hurl a hand grenarle at him. Afl rr a ninrn1ns Jon)! ari:ument over lhe reduction of ch:i rges, the court wa~ rercsser1 unh! Tue~d ay becau~e of a death in !hi': family of the chier pro- secu!or. f\l aj. \Villi;im 0. Eckhard!. Th!" fir st of Ille ch11ri::e:; reduced or rl i~111i~sed in volved the shooting of the lit· tic bo~'. /\ fo1·mer ft !, (;enr O\i 1·t:r of FL L<tuderr1H lr. f \;i. came forl h during Iha trial and teslif1ed that he had shot the hoy h.v mistake, withnul ei·tr ha vin g rf'rf'il'ed ;in order fro m f\lrdina In dn so The prrisef'utinn m;idr a ~urpr1se movf'! ju~! twfnre the cl<'fensc rrsted at 9·4~ a n1 IL re<';illed O\i1er tn !he stand and ;i~l.e1I OIJrf'r "'hrther he h;id ever thrP:itene<:I thf' 1ilr of !hf' ch ief pro- secutor, l\laJ. \l.'1lliam O Eckha rdt , nr F:ckhardt's assistant, Capt. fr a n k \\'urtzl'I. fllil·tr :;a id he harl not. and 1\-ledina ·~ :i nnrnr,v. F. Lee 8.lilt.\', immediateJ,v and l'igornu~ly objected. The jury wa~ !em· poraril_v rli.,m1.~serf ;inrl Bai lc,v proltsled lhe quc.~tion should never have heen put tn Orit·er 11·1th rhc jury pre.~enl srnce, ha said. this 1v.l,, grounds for mistrial. Thr n111i!:iry judgr. ((II. l\enne!h A. 1-!nll'ard, refu~ed lo lhrow out the case, hill ~Aid· ''I'm .gni ng tn direct. a rinding o( no t gudlv a~ !n this pa rt nf the charge nbe f\led1na orclererl ihe killin~ of 11 little bny 1, .•o ii 1~ nnr rclel'ant an ywa y," HfJ v.·;ird 1h<'n rrralled the iury. and th • <lefen~c announced it was resting, clear- ing 1he 1.1 av fnr 1he prosecution lO begin presenlnl 1nn of ii.~ re bu11al 11·itnesses. 1\1 edin:i took lhe sr:ind Thursday ;ind pnrtra.vPrl himself as a cnmmander beget by a bu m!)ling l1eu1e nan1 -\\'illi arn L. CallPI' -inexpentnctd troo ps and lack of 1nfcirm;;;tion. -., "No prtssure was brought -or 1nyth1ng llkt that.," I.he spoke11man n id. "'ft was ju~t cnt of thole thing~. We take item~ off from timt to time when lhtrt 11rr co1np!11lnt~ s..ioc SauM1 ..... S.. fr-. S.. looe. Olllaftd, Omite Cllmlt, OolMio, l'M!tlriopllld Sa·-· ,_OIO 540-45:i).1or -.~ca1,_ 1ca1 _.,._ -- ·-. I DAIL v PILOT \ \ •' I ~ps Brown Junior 1'lakes a Fuss B~ THO~IAS /\fURPHL'i~ 01 "'' r11 u, ,.11o1 S••H RICKY TICK'' POLJTLX : California Secre1ary of Stale Ed mund G. Brov.TI Jr, v. hose name has a so"mev.·hat familiar r ing because of daddy. has now vowed to j!O after those politicians who a llegedly failed to fess up as to where they got aU that ca mpaign money. r r1d.1y Srptt mWr 17, 1971 ' J .-· .... ... . ..... ~. ..d.. . . ..... '·· .: ;. ",-.. .. -' ·• Weird lt'eather Seaso1i Israeli Airplane Downed by Arabs By United Pre11 lntuDaUoul An Egyptian m1l1tary tipokesman 1a1d in Cairo that Egyptian •·air defense system'' shot down an Israeli f~ Phan- tom fighter-bomber today .after 1t penetrated Egyptian air space. The in- cident was reported as the Mideast situa- tion slipped another notch tov.·ard resumption of fighting Israel reported last Saturday its Suez Canal defenses had shot down an Egyp- tian Sukhoi-7 fighter-bomber. the first plane reported down since the Suez Canal cea!:e-fire began 13 months .ago. That in· cidenL increased tension and Israeli forces were alerted for possible retalia· lion . Thursday night Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said in .a. radio and television address lo the nation, "I am ready to :5aCTifice a million people for the overflights, .and earlier this week Jsr.aeH nev.•spaµf'rs reported Egyptians v.·er~ budding nt'w bases. possibly for m1~si!e sites. only a mile or so lrorn th e ca11<11. Israeli Foreign r.1inister Abba .l::ban said Sadat raced a crisis at home and Cairo's semi-official newspaper A I Ahram said $.<ldat \\"as once again turning to the Soviet Union tor /1el p Sadat in recent months has .;latrd repeatedly the {'.fiddlt East ~Jtuation must be settled one way or ano!her 1h1• year and in his television sj>f'ech he said · "Israel should be ready to s.acrtfice a million pt'Ople. too. Israel will ha\'t' to pay an eye for an eye . a tooth for .11 tooth. napalm for napalm and deep penetr.a.lJoo raids for deep penetration raids." California. you see. has this I.aw that decrees candidates must fil e prl'lper cam· pa1gn fund statements. These puhl1C' hst~ are i:upposed to !ell ::i ll of us 1'-'ho arC' pumping cash into 1\•hlch char;icter who "'as pumping hot air. Nou· Brown all('ges and ::r sserts lhal he's uncovered 134 polilicians v.·ho ha l'e fa iled to file the proper d~la ralions of v.·here the money came frorn. \\'inter ta1ne early to \Vyomin g this year. right. as snO'-"' dri ven by moderate v.11nd fell on much of the stale. This stale capital scene reflects the pattern of the sno1vfalt. At the same time in lYlaurice, La .. teenagers take to th e swings in a playground flood· ed by Hurricane Edith 's rains. independence oI our counlry and it.~ liberation." In Israel. Premier Golda Meir said her nation was prepared for a possible breakdown of the cease.fire. The Egyptian military spokesman Said British Soldier Shot lo Death By Irish Sniper HE HAS THREATENED prosecuuon of lhese alleged v.·rong-doers unless :hey come in v.·Hh the expense accounts within 30 davs. Lesi you rejoice v.·ilh the notion that gome prize officeholders are going to jail. ~·ou should be informed that most of the asserted non -filers are losers. loo. The list includes 47 Democrats, 4~ Republicans. 22 American Independents and 13 Peace and F'rredomers. Orange Cou ntians listed inc:i.Jdrd t.hrtt Assembly Cand ic.tes. A 11 three a re Democrats. All three sre losers. That doesn't seem like much of a surprise. BROWN LISTED the alleged non·e~­ pense filers as David Ascher of Santa Ana. Lloyd Nocker of Hun ti11gton Beach <ind James J . Slaven of Fullerton. Ascher v.'as hopeful -bu1 not loo hopeful -in the 7Jst Assembly District v;here he l''as run O\'er by the political lruck of Robert E. Badham of Newport Beach. Nocker took his knocks when matched a gainst Robert H. Burke of Huntington Beach, And Slaven fell to another GOPer, J ohn V. Briggs of Fullerton. U.S. Confidence I Waning Over UN Seat for T aiivan Lr-.'1TED NATJO\S (t;PI/ -Th• L'11ited Statss has l<>st some con~idence 1n its ability to sa\'e a lJnited 1\'ations M!Bt (or Natiooalist China if Communist China is adml!U>d to the wor!d bod y, diplomatic ti:ources said today. C.S. Ambassador George Bush, under pressurP: front other supporters of General1ss1mo Chiang Ka1·shck·s Taiwan regime, tol d a private meeting of delegates Thursday that the U.S. govern· ment agreed to s11pulate in a resolu!iori that the veto-carrying seat on the Secun· ty Council should go to Peking. That was a re\·ision of a U.S. resolution -countering a mo\'e by Albania and 17 other prc>-Communlst Chin a powers -in· Yiting Peking to joi n I.he linilerl f\:ations. lwo Israeli Phantom jels penetrated Red s' Mel{ong Delta Driv e Nipped by U.S. Ai.t·powe1· Egyptian airspace at 3:05 p.m. t5 :05 a.m. POT I and v.·ere engaged by Egyptian air BELf ,\.Sl'. l\'.orthern Ireland I UPI l de.fense systems. He did not specify A sniper shot and killed 11 Brilish &0!d1er ·whether missiles. antiaircraft guns or 10 Belfast I.Oday in an exchange of f1rt Egyptian planes were involved. The Israeli plane was hit and seen fall-v.·1th soldiers guardi ng explosi\'es experls ing: in names on the eastern side of the \1 ho were called in lo inveshgate • Suez Canal," the spokesman said. lt was planted bomb. an arm~· spokesman said. the first time Egypt had cl~imed shooting Gunfire ~·ounded h~·o other soldier~. SAtGO~ <UP!l -Communist forces trying to drive South Vietnamese troops out of the U r-.1inh "forest of darkness'' in the fo.1ekong Delta launched three large scale a!tacks Thursday and inflicted hea vy losses before they v.·ere driven back by U.S. airpo1\•er, artillery :ind a U S. ilh fleet destrn~1er. It v.1;>.S the heaviest flghung in the r.lekong Delta in more than 10 months and lefl 47 go\'ernment soldiers killed and 97 v.·ounded . \\'hen the fighting broke 'lff early today the bodies of 91 Communist S'l!d1ers v.rre found tn !he n1angrov" swamp ballleground 145 miles south of Saigrin. Three American ·r~ Phantom jets hon1bed a Communist antiaircraft site 1n lhf' northern half or the dem1htanzcd zone \Dt.·!Z ) today after the jets v.·ere down 1n Israeli aircraft :since the cease- '' ., w•"l ,."lo •ff•ct. one or them seriously, in the clash, the fired on while on ll mission over the HC\ • '"" " "' Both sides have accused !he other of spokesman said. Chi r-.tinh Trail in nearby Laos. military repeatedly vi olating the cease-fire with The spokesmen said army authoritte~ zpokesman said. first suspected thal lhe soldier, the fourth In Saigon. terrorists fi re b o m bed killed this "'eek and the 22nd to die in another two U.S. vehicles today, bringing A R d Roman Cathohc·Protestant violence in lo 12 the number of American vehicle,.<; rt ecovere ; Ulster, m ight ha ve been lured inlo A dan1aged in such attacks in the past death trap by a hoax. 1veek . No l'lne "'as reported injured by the M B led The call came froin a v1oman 1rho sa.irl firebom bs which hit an Arm.v pickup and Ore Ur g a bomb had been planted at rhe corner of .11 ~:i ton U.S. contractor truck. Fl.as Street and Bron1pt on Park. The government losses 1n the !11ekong PADUA, Italy t AP) -\\'hlle pollce The experts found the bomb wa~ gt· Della fighting near the coast ·were the reco vered a stolen 'fitian painting: and ar· nuine and defused i1s charge of 22 pound~ heaviest since 200 Saigon troops were rested six persons after a car chase early or gelegnite v.·hich v.•ould ha ve caused ex- killcd or v.·ounded 1n the Cambochan today. thieves were busy at work sacking tensive dan1age if the exp!osil'e had gont border tov.'O of Snuol at the end of f\lav. a Padua church of other valuable art ofL The Communists firing rocket grenades, v.·ork.s . British soldiers eame under heavy gun· machineguns and assault rifles opener! The T itian came sallmg out of the w1n· fire t~:o days ago v.•hen a parcel labell'!rl simultaneous attacks againsL the Bien dow of a car trying to evade police .and "bomb" but conta1n1ng only a brick drew Nhi artillery base and two nearby posi· w;:is recovered with little damage. A con· explosives ei:pert.s and protecting soldiers tions. The guided missile destroyer USS \ICted bank robber was among those ar-into an ambush. spokesmen said . Epperson opened fire v.•i!h her fi\'e inch rested. The Belfast clash a nd de.alh nf the i:;un!'i v.·h1le US. helicopter gunships and /1 short lime later. as ltus north ltalian soldier follov.·ed early morning raids nn WEU. YOU CAN understand v.-h y Ascher. Noc:ker and Sla\·en might not be too anxious to further publicize their late and lamented campaigns. Also. "'ilh the ;imount of r>emocrat1c money you can find around Orange Coun· ty these days. it might be embarrassing lo divulge how meager the offerings really were. The Peking.backer nations h a \' e already submitted a resolution calhng for the "resloratioo or the lawful rights of the Chinese Communis!s and the ex- pulsion of Nationalist China rr om all t.:.f\. bodies." South Vie!namese artillery and Jet t tty v.·as still buzzini;: v.·ith policemen, the houses 1n Londonderry by troops anrl U S Rlls · • l1~hter-bombe:rs struck bark. Rev. {;uido Beltrame opened his parish Northern Ireland polict in which " • ., SJ3llS The fighting lasled "several hour5'' t:hurch of St. Thomas and found three number of Irish Republican Army flR A • I me;in, v.·ho v•ant.s to .admit they launched their entire drive wi!h eight frayed six-cent stamps and an old Truman button? Although Bush rxpressed confirlcnce publicly following th e c. lo s rd.door meering with more than JO delegates 111 his delegation headquarters, d1plomat1C' sources said he appeared much less con· firl ent In !he private talks. before the Viel Cong and !'\orlh V1rt· Renaissance paintings and .a 16th century suspects v.·ere .arrested, 11n army R d Y • C b namese infiltrators 1\·ere thrown ba ck, gem-encrusted chalice missing. He said spokesman said. ea Jng-ur s spnkesm£'n said. the 1\0rks v.·ere. priceless. The spokesman sairl !hr oper<ition wa1 The strike into the D:\1Z v.•as the S9!h One painlln~. i\1adonn;i on • Thrnn e the result. of a sharp increase tn att;ick:'I 0 W D !his year in a series of v.•h;il the U.S. 11'1!h Child, was by Antonio V1varin1. The nn soldiers by gunml"n and bombcr!'i wit h 11 3 f anget'S Command calls protective re a cl ion other two, depicting St. Rocco and SL explosives against olhl.'r t<1r~els in the c1· 1.ESl' THE DE!\-10CRATS gel the nc>- l1on. howrver. that Brown J unior 1s only going alter members of his ov.n party. a muple of prominent GOP losers also made hls naught y-haughty list. .. Our policy is moving 11.hearl ." Bu~h told newsmen. "Our policy is a winnable pol icy." strikl.'.". l'ie bastian. were hy Francesco Maffe1. ty. \\'ASHI NG l'ON (A P 1 -The Un itedl-;jr"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiii.i..i'-ii.ii.ii..iiiiiiii;;..i.i;;.i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.., ~la te.~ and thP: Soviet Union -...·tll announce lat.e next v.·eek tv.·o agreements aimed at lessening the danger of accidental v.·ar, liCIUTCCS .Say. They are for mer !'en;itor Georgl!: ~furphy and present millionaire Norton Simon. Wicks -- The ai;rremr:nts are lo be lligned hy Secretar:-• of State \\filtiam P. Rogers and So\'iet f oreign f.1inisl1'r Andrr;i A. Gromyko al the rnd of this month. the i;ources .said. ~1 urphy. it v.ill hr. recalled, fell on hi~ politic.a\ kazoo the last time oul againsl now Senator John Tunney. Previous tn !hat setback . hov.·e\'er. Murphy had di!'patched Simon 1n the GOP prim<iry. l,\'FOR:'.1ED or Brnv.n·s charges, 1'.furphy, 11·ho 1s tn \\'a.~hinc1on a!' a pubhr relation.~ man. said ao; far a~ he knf'\\' e\el')·1h1ni; ""'s 1n ordt>r N;:vJ One of lhr :igrC:of'menls is to modernize !he \\ hilc House-Kremlin hotlint by using :;alelllle rommun1cat1on~ The other pro- \ ldrs for flUll'k C'<insultal1on in c·a:;,r of "' nu('lear atTirll"n! ~n nnr :::.idc v.11! not <:on- r lude m1~takenly lhal 1t 1~ under attack from the other. t-\,Ar.~P 5"H!RE ~· cauti..on.' ' c'.andl.datt:.5 / Th;it ~ort ol i;ound~ like ho11 hf' r<in h:~ campaign ag11inst Tunne~ ?,_, Crosstn~ Simon la br le.d Bro11n 's all Pgat1on~ a~ 11n tffort 10 sl!l"k "rhear publ1r1tj--." 'i'ou v.·oulnn·1 f1~ure S1mQn knew an~·thing ;:iboul gelling puhlicll,\" rhea~ ~--~ Thr attords. 11 side af1<i1r !n 1hr l S · Snv1et strategic arm~ hmitat1on talk.~ !SALT\, are not m.1jor 1n then1srh·c!I hul <In flt. 1n10 a \1·1den1nr, pa1!.cn1 of trn~1nn­ casin,i:: negoti;itui ns be111·ren 1hr t11n big po1•:ers on 11 variet,y of is~ues tandiclatc Bows Out SACRA~fl':J\10 I l:PI\ -Sen t.tiltnn Marks 1 R-San Franci.sco). (lff1ria\\y h<i!' rrmoved him~elf ;is a pos~ib!e candid:i!e fnr mayor of .San Francisco 1n lht l\ov ember election. "' ........... ~ ~"ck~ Another current exan1plr is 111" meeting slated Jn 1'toscow '" Qrtober betv.·ccn high IJ .~. and So\'if'I na1·y of- ficials on ways In cut down c11llisions and m.her incidents bel\\f'('n their fleels at i;ea. Weather Potpourri Strikes U.S . 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"-"'~ "il'l!'v·~~ P&MtlM. (Ir~ ••P'4 Cl!y .. ~ ,. .. ~ ............ ... ,, . .,,."'~ ~· lo~'' ~•'' Loi• c 1, .,, ... . . ~·· .. . '' filth ....... ""'· " ,sA I ... •! ,el '~ t.J ,, ~ ii ·~I 1S •l .Ol ~ " I " .. .. J' 10• ~ .. 71 t" .Ol 101 ~· " " ,. \' " " 'M ,. " " ~ " .. •• " " M ~ .~I ~ " " '" •• •• .. " .. <M " " " " " '" ·" .NI .. " " ~ ~ ~ .. ~ .. " " m " ,, " * * * * * * FALL TRUCK LOAD EVENT c PER PACK SJ .12 PER FLAT MIX OR M.O.TCH MANY VARIETIES AVAILABLE SUCH AS: PETUNIAS PANSIES BEGONIAS SNAPDRAGONS VINCA CALENDULAS * * * * * COLEUS MARIGOLDS ICELAND POPPY STOCKS PRIMROSES AND MANY MORE SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY! GARDEN CENTER NEWPORT BEACH • Fashion Island Store Only JCPenney 1 · I -·-~ ~ ~· -. --• D ARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Faulty Communication A unique taxing proposal advanced by the Coast Com1nunity College District may have been a better deal than it first appeared. The district sought funds for recreational and tele- communication facilities ll Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach and Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Under a provision of the relatively obscure "1913 Act." a total lax Jey y of up lo four ~ents per $~00 valuation could have been applied if the city councils 1n Costa Mesa and 1-lunlington Beach had gone along with the proposal. llowever, the lax levv \Vould have extended beyond the city boundaries of thOse two cities. taking in as well taxpayers in Fountain Valley, Seal Beach. Newport Bea.ch and certain unincorporated areas. The Costa Mesa City Council. fearing it was approving a taxation-v,iithout· representation levy in the neighboring city of Newport Beach, asked the Newport council bow it felt. Nev•port councilmen balked. The Costa l1esa City Cowicil follov.•ed suit. The Huntington Beach council is likely to approve a two-cent district-wide tax levy for the Golden West improvements. The OCC campus -barring some last- minute action by the l\.1esa council -will not share in the improvements, although Newport and Mesa taxpaye rs will help shoulder the cost of the improvements at Golden West. After Coast Community College officials had com· pleted a full explanation of the improvements and the benefit they would have provided for students on both campuses, it appears that the relatively minor tax in· crease would n1ore than pay for itself in benefits. It must be pointed out, however, that poor communications created the mi sunderstanding. Explanations of the tax· ation program were contradictory and the DAILY PILOT staff was among those who did not really grasp the full concept of the program. The Community College administrators did not ex· pla.in the proposal to residents of Fountain Valley, Seal Beach. \Vestminster and -until they were prodded - Newport Beach. As a consequence -they !ailed to ob- tain solid support. As it stands now, the Huntington Beach council can obtain the improvements for the Golden \Vest campus by okaying the plan. If Coast Community College Di strict can present the proposal in a more complete and under· standable manner, they may rescue at least parts or it fo r the OCC campus. Caug l1t in the Middle The economic repercussions of President Nixon'.s \\'age freeze are continuing to be felt in unexpected places. On~ group indirectly affected by the freeze ha.s turned out to be school boards in Orange County. School trustees have found themselves caught in an uncomfort· able squeeze they cannot control. On the one hand, rulings by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and memos from Co unty Auditor·Controller Vic Hein1 have flatly stated that any payroll which attempts to grant certain pay increases to teachers "'ill not be proc· essed. In other words, defiance of the freeze means no pay for the teachers, none at all The other side. taken by the Califo1 nia Teachers Association, is a threatened federal la\\' suit against any district \vhich fails to grant the pay raises. And ln the middle. without any r eal choice to make, are the school trustees "'hose primary interests are pro· vidlng qualily education for the county's 400,000 school children. H 'Now here, you see. it t.akes all the running you can do w keep in the same place!' said the Queen,• W an ted: S11pre1ne Court Justice Frail and Ailing A Helpfiil Burg lar r'' -, ,_ -...,.,,_ t4~ . . ', l' Syd~~y _ ,, , ~ .-,,:, .. ~. Some suburban friends slopped by not tong ago . and were surpri!ed lo find our front door open. Since we Jive in the heart -or at least, spleen -of the wick- ed city, they imagined we'd be bolted and barricaded after dusk. I happen to have more confidence in the intelligence of thievP..S than most people do. They know where to steal and who to steal from. Our house is definitely off limits-- because anyone can see how indecently e2.ger we are to have someone break in. TH.\T'S THE only way we 'll ever get rid Qf all the junk we have. Old am- puta ted bikes, radio sets from the days before Stromberg met Carlson. coats and s1vcatcrs that even moths disdainfully ~nub, and assorted detritus that the Sal\'ation Army would condemn lo limbo. \Vhen \\'e go nut. \\'C do everything but put a sign 1n lhe \\'1ndo\~· saying ";\obody J-lome -Come In and Bro\\'lie " All a burg lar ~'tluld have t-0 do is take a look al 4,000 book~ and a grand piano that 1vas decrepit 11•hen HecttJr Berlioz was a pup, and he 'd throw up hzs hands in disgust !J\Iy he!il hope is that snmC"nne \\'ill make off 11.·ith the kids' transis1or ril dlos; for roonths /'l'C been scarch1n_g fflr a felonious confederate who would split the proceed.~ w1tlJ me ) ABOUT A DOZE,.._. years ago, \\'e liver! In an apartment In a six-nat v:atkup on a Dear Gloomy G us Does Brander Castle's status aa acting city administrattJr entitle h.im to a hairpiece'! Would that bt considered a fringe benefit'! -V. I. ~f. '1'~i1 IMtur• ••l1Ht5 ••1...-.• \ottw1. ,.., HC:tUltl!y fMM If !ht "---· 1- .,.,,., "' _,.. 19 0-y Guo. Diii'/ l'tt.I, terribly chic street. All the other five OC· cupants of the building were ~ial, or rich, or both: we were lhe building·s Loken "poor famil y" to demonstrate how essentially democratic they were. Wei!, Yirtually every apartml!!nt in the building was broken into Bl. onl!! time or another while 11.·e liYed there -eJCcept ours. The Burglars Union knew pre cisely where the jewels and fllrs and cash were stashed away, and avoided our nat as though the bubonic plague flag were flying outside our door . f'INALL V. WE moved out and bought a house out of sheer embarrassment When the other neighbors would gather oYer Bloody J\1arys of a Sunday noon to discuss their insurance policies and the vagaries of the International gem market, v.•e were cut dead. If we "'eren't solvent enough to he burglarized, cer- rainly v.•e 11·eren·1 worth fraternizing with . There's something wrong i,i.·ith our "-hole criminal system. when people "'"ho \.\'ant to be robbed -:is the only "'·a.y of clearing out the debris -can 't flnd a de· cen t burglar to undertake lhe job; and the people "'ho buy !he mos! elaborate security system~ get broken into with. depressing reg ularity. (The key is under tht front-door mal. and the bes! li!T\e is next Priday from 6 to 11 p.m. Have a beer on me, boys,) A lloiv Offsliore Airport? Tn the Ed ito r: J have learned that a bill to study th@ feasibility of an offshore intl!'mational airport has passed the Assembly I AB 27771 and that this bill is to come before the Senate in the near future. Jnfonna· tion that I believl!' to be: accurate states that flight patterns for i;uch an airport would pass directly over Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, and Seal Beach . Furtherm1ire, fill for lht ar1ificial island wo11ld be dredged-million~ of tons of it! -from the continental shelf. THERE IS A good chance. lhen, that &n off shore airport lies in the immediatfl future . tn any case, the passage of AB 2717 ;s a matter of great il'lkrest and im· portance to residt'nti; of Oran,11e County. Those who feel that the blll stl(luld have rl!'eeived "'·Kier publicity and debate in the press and among the general public are urged to write to their statt genators, rl!'quest.ing that the forthcoming vote be Ma ilbox L•lhlri: ,,...., ,.. .... , ••• ... k•"I•-t.1er111•lh• wl1tw• '"'"" <tftVl'f flil•lr 111e•wt•t i• :JM _,,, •• It• .. T"' rl9!\I 19 ttMeftM lt ttor1 19 fl! •••<• •• tNinl ... 11 HIMI I• rt .. rv•'· AU letlt ro l!'IVll 1 ... <IVClt OltiflOIUrt •"' 1!'11111~ ''"'"'· IMll ftl Mt o INIY H wHll!ltM ot11 .._ .. , If wlflel ... r ,.,_ 11 ''''''~'· l'MlrY wlll ••II tt •utn~ postponed until the publlc can learn the ramifications l!!nlailed in the posslble con- slructkln of the. offshore airport. THE RESIDENTS of N!:'wport Beach. Huntington Beach and Seal Beach should not risk letting their citier;: become Orang!:' County lnglewoods. We. do need a thorough airing of this issue., and WI!' do need to overcome the apathy !hat might let our eommunilies bf! ruined by de.fault. W. ROSS WlNTEROY.'D By George ---------. Dear George: J ii:hall apprttlatl!' your sending me you r pamphli!!t on "lmproving Your Memory." J ,S.G, Dear J.S.G.: I can't aoem to rind whcrt 1 stored them. Dear George: C.an you tell me how lo curb my desire for new clothe~. fan cy cani: and jewelry when I can't afford them ? DESPERATE Dear Desperate: 1 set no use in curbina your dt.sin . Desire i'\ frtt -enjoy yourself. If you can't •fiord Anything 1l ltu:t you deserve a lot d dt!ire. CONFIDENTIAL TO SECRETARY OF TilE TR!ASIJRY CONNALLY: Well, you '" If nobody gel! a raiR and nobody ln- c:rt&s~ priCfl, !hen lhh1 will reftult in -hm . Sorry, !'vi!' declartd a to- day advice freeze. Black May Not Return to Bench WASHINGTON -There is. a real possibility Justice Hugo B1ack "'ill not return to the. seat he has held on the Supreme Court for more than 34 years. Eighty.five and a half years old , frail and ailing. the Ala- baman h.a.s been in the Bethesda Naval Hospital sin« last month. His presence there and ailment have. been shrouded in drum-tight secrecy. Black was in the hospital more than a week before that leaked out. l\femhers of his fa mily and office staff have refused to say anything about his whereabouts or condition. Berore it became known he was in the hospital. a secretary to!d newsmen the aged jurist was .. on vaca. lion." Hospital authorilies refer all inquiries to Black's family -which isn't talking. A KNOWLEDGEABLE source, long close ttJ the jurist, told this column he is suffering from a "circulatory" illness. Asked if vital organs, such as the heart. were lnvol Yed. the reply was. "Very likely, considering his advanced age." Late last Fehruary, several days before his 85th birthday (feb. 25), Black told newsmen covering tht Supreme Court ht had no plans regarding the future. "I have no p!aru tn retirf' or not to retire," he said "I "'ill let. life take its way ... He also observed that after be:ing on the bench more than three decades. he had gotten over any idea of bein g al1- knnv.·1ng and all -wise. "\l.'hen you gel my age,'" he said,' you .. -, \' Rol,eh'. S. Allen \' ' ' ' find that it is difficult lo know H you were right or the other fellow was right. Th<" decrees of this or any other court are not eternill. A justice should vote to overturn any ruling hi!' does not like, whether it is recent or ancient." BLACK. OLDEST of the present Nine Old "''~"· has served looger on the tri- bunal than anyone else in ils history. The other jurists with al mosr comparable re. cords are Chief Justice John :\farshaJ and .Just ices .Joseph Story, Ste phen Field. and John M Harlan. All served more than 33 years. Al so, Black is third in respect of age . Chier Justice Roger Taney died in office at 87. and J1•~tice OliYer Wendell Holmes retired at 90. The apparrnl llkcllhood of a Supreme Court vacancy immediately fQCused at- tention in inner White House quarters on three men: Vice Presiden t Spiro Agnew , Secretary or State \Villi am Rogers, and Rep. Richard Poff (R.-Va.). All ar~ lawyers, but none. have had judicial experience . Ne ither did Black nor Jus!ice \l,'illiam 0. Douglas, the other militant liberal appointed to the tribuna l hy President Roose velt. Black h.ad been a d1strir1 anorney hefore being elected 10 the Senate: Oougla.~ had heen on the la11.· fa culties or Columbia and Yale , and a memhf'r or the Securities and Exchange. Commission . AGNE\\', ~. T ALIGHT la\Y at the t.:n1versity of Baltimore for seven years; during World War II he wa s a company commander with the 10th Armored Division in Europe, and i;erved another yea r during the Korean conflict. His ap- pointment to the Supreme Court "l'OU!d open the wa y for someone else being selected as President Nixon's 1972 run- ningmate. \\'hether ''k1ck1ng Agnew 11pstairs" in this manner would be resor!ed to i~ anyone'!\ guess. It would be. nothing new . It has happened brfore. Rogers. 511. 1s known In want very much lo f!O on the Supreml!' Court. Jt is also no secrel that key Administration figures would like to ge! rid of him. His reco rd as Secrelary of Stale is not one of the Administration 's bright spo t ~. Rngers's handling of !hr extremely d1f- fi cull and hi.IJhly vola11le Middle East situation ha~ been fumbllng and bumbl· ini;:. and !he same is true of the com plex and prickly relations with Japan. ON CA PITOL HI LL. Rogers is rated as wP.11-in!cntioned and pleasant, but in· effec!1Jal and inadequate. He Is also con· sidered to have vi rtually no re~l influence in !hr Presi den1 's inner councils on foreign policies \Vh ile clevo1d of judicial experience, Rogers has had a lot of public service - assistant district attorney of New York County: chief counsel of the special Senate Defense Jn\·est1gating Committee, ,,..·hich v.·as chaired by then-Sen. Harry Trum11n ! D-,\1o.). Attorney General 11957-61) in the E 1 .~ e n how er ad- ministr11!ion : and priv 11lt' prartice a~ a partner of a big New York law hrm . Rep. Poff. 11! 411 the younite!t or the tno, is a graduate nf the University of Virg ini a Law School (also the alm a mater of the late Sen . Robert Kl!'nnl!dy and his brother Sen. Ted Kennedy), and was a bomber pilot in World War II, being decorated with the Distinguished flying Cross. He has been in Congress 20 years and is the active ranking Republican member or the powl!'rful Judiciary Committee. RATED AS ONE ()f lht ables! legal minds in Coogress . Poff is sl ated for 1p- pointmenl to 11 vacancy on the '4th U S. Circuit Court -wilh jurisdiction i rt dislricl~ Jn Maryland, North and Sou!h Carolina . Virginia and ~'est Virgini.!I. Poff i~ nol only highly regardtd by Pres1· dent NiJCon . bu t hy Democratic ltadtrs. Following the S!!nate's refu~al to con. firm Judge Haynsworth for the Supren1• Court. Rep. Emanuel Celler ( D-N. Y. \, long-time chairman of l he Judiciary Committee and a top liberal, urged Poff's election . Celler announced : ··oick Poff and I aPe far apart on view1 and issues. But he's ooe of the finest and ablest men I know, He's a brilliant lawyer, and a man of impeccable in· tegrily, honesty and propriety_ If th• President will name Dick to the Suprem• Court , I will go to the Senate and testify in his favor. It would be an outstandina: selectiOn,'' While Poff is generally conservatiYe m outlook. he is noted among colleagues for farrness and objectivity. When he speaks, he invariably is listened to with clo.:e at· ten lion_ Also as a Virginian, he would fulfill the Presideot"s publicly avowed aimm ilment to name a Southerner tG th.e supreme be:nch. London Street Crime Is Increasing LONDON.ENGLAND-" .... and mind your pocketbook." admonished a friendly Londoner giving directions W Americans touring by foot on a sunny Sunday afternoon in quiet Chelsea with no more in mind than looking at houses where Oscar Wilde and Algernon Swin· burne once. liv~. ll was the kind of advice Samuel Pepys might have given against the footpads or 17th Century Engtaod and renecl5 the sensitivity of modem Londoners lo the growth in crime. !8 percent in Britain compared to 11 per cent in the U.S.1. An assist.anl commissioner of Scotland Ya rd, in an unprecedented Interview In the London Tim@s, forecast that London 's streets will be: as dangerous as New York or Washington slretts in five years time: unless severe mf'asures are taken to make punishment fit the crimes. THE IMM.EDIATE cause of 1 gr e: 1 t soul searching in free and pennlssiYe England wa.: lhe. murder In Blackpool of a popular police superintendent and wounding of two constables by tseaplng jewel thieves. Ont hundred thousand pe1>- ple •tt.ended lhe: superintendent's fun· end. The sUent majority l.s making ltsl!'lf heard In letters to lbe editor and what It ii• saying is comJ'lOU?lded of the many things th.at have induced Americans, for f3r greater cause, to dem•l'ld law and order. It would be a jlreat pily if l..qnct_on's streets became: half as dangtrou:t Is In New York, Wa~hington oc any other 111ri::r. -, Richa rd Wilson American cjty, ror then there would be no place to go in the English-speaking world where by night and day people throng the streets in good will. Saturday and Sunday nights are a carnival in central London. THE GREAT BREACH between aim· ])ef inite 'f ern:t s Press Comments ...... ---' D1ytoa, Ohio, Buvercretk iNews : "In our youngl!'r days wt had the impression that 'refonn' was wme aort of socially acceptable change in mannera or morals. Thl11 old preconception puts us into a philosophical tailspin when we encounter th~ lenn 'tu refonn.' Frequently reiterated is the adage, 'Nothing Is sure but dl!!Rth and taxes:.' If lhis be Uue, then what room is: there for any advantage in reform? We suspect that taxes will be l!!ver with us, and that we wUJ be paying them In some form. no matter how . Another term that puules us Is 'Quality education.' We have Jlwaya thou&ht that 'quality' Ii •n adjecUve requiring an adverbial modifier to g1ve It any slgnlflcence. Art we talking about hii;·h quality, medium quality or low qualilyT In lhi.~ world of trite phrases and clichcs, some definition of terms might ht'IJ'l."' moo thought and sophisticated thought on rising crime Is as clearly revealed In the growing debate in England as in America. Relentless punishment and the threat of it are the effectiYe deterrents, say the SJ>Clkesmen of Srotland Yard and a large part of the silent majority, Punishment and the thr eat of it are not effective deterrents, say the sophisticated thinkers, 11nd crime can only be headed off by general social improvement. The knout and gibbet of medieval England and the Dlckl!'nsian evils of Dertmoor are being called up by the ad- vanced thinkers in eYidence 1gainst the demanded crackdown . Crime was not deterred by cruel justicl!'. Plckpockels: prospered even at the gallows. THIS SOUNDS str11 nge lo American s conditioned to believe that crime l8 quickly followed by punishment In Britain wh ilt. Amerlcao trlJ'!'llnals languish into eventual fre~om throug h the endless by· w11ys of legal delay and uncertain juries. Chief Justice Warren Burgl!'r often refers l-0 lhe compa rative swiftness of British Jui1Uce. and Is urging reforms along the British lines . But British justice has slowed down too much for ScfJtland Yard and for the ma· jorlty of concerned Bri\ons who write to the nl!'wspapers. PoliUclAnl h-.ve caught the law -and-crder (ever. The Home Office 11 under severe flre. The intelltetuats are knocking each olher 1bout and berating the 11lent ma- jority '' clothing "with a spurious respectability minority prejudices which lack the support or rallonal argument." It e1nhllrrRsse!I Brtrl8h Intellectual~ into si lence when th<'Y con!;ider the evldenC9 lh At modern An1erlcan public opinion, nl"rlh anQ south. ls mnre tnllghtened on many social proh!em!'i, including race and crime, than British generlll opinion. BUT IT lS HARD TO disagree with Scotland Yard. The British '"Bobby" goe• about his work a~ in Sherlock Holmes' time. unarmed but now connected to headquarters by walkie-talkie. Th• superintendent at Blackpool and h.is: con- stables could not shoot back at the fi'le jewl!'I thie.ves absconding with Sl~.000 in lhl!'ir favorite merch.andis:e. The police had no guns . WhateYe.r happens. let the streets of London remain •5 safe 11s lh._y are so that visiting Americans may come her• now aod then to gavor what lt means to be footloose and secure In the protecting embrace or a great city. DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed, PubU.sh'cr Thoma1 Kettnl. Editor A.lbtrC \V. Bates Editorial Po.Qt EdftM The edllorial pile of the D&lly P1Jot 11etkl to Inform and sttmu.lat• rMd- en by presentinc thl1 newspaper·• opinlOns and commentary on topics of Interest and 1lp~canet, by pro.. Yirting a lorum tor ~.he e:xprepion of "'1r readrri' np!nJons, and by pl"'f>- ~nung the diverse vle\\wlnt.1 t1f In· formed ol'IY'l"\'t~ and spok~smrn on topics of tM Oftl'. Friday. September 17. 1971 c • .. Challe11ges To Military • Said G1·eat \\'ASHl r\GTON !UPI I -F. r~dward Heber1, chairman or the House . .firmed Services Comn1ittee , said today the U.S. mitilary, especially the Army. faces •·1nonumental chall enges·• to it.~ con- t inued existence as a fighting force. Tht' Louisiana Democrat said the com- miltel" is investigating serious problems ()f thr uniformed forces rrom drug abuse ~nd desertion to their very ab ilil)' to fight 1n t'\ en! of an emergent·~·- ··Th<' problems ha\ e to be idt'nlified. t hey ha,·e to be ack no"·led~ed. and they ha,·c lo bt' dealt with firmly. fairly and quick]_, . .' Hebert said in a stalement. He said !he people are entitled to know •·,rhere \1·e are headed and the 1criousness of the situation." Hebert announced jointl y v•ilh Rep. Leslie C. Arends f R-111. I. the committee's 5enior Republican, that the group ha" launched what it called •·an al! out ef· forr· to get to the rool of the military problems. They said four subcllmmil!ecs had been detailed to make recommendations to the full comn1ittee on many aspects of the "serious manpo\\'er problems·• con- fronting the armed force:-;. .. Thc~e problems." said 11.j be r I. "inl'.l uding no t only drugs. but ~So the 1n- t·1dent s of fragging. desertions. absence \O."it hout l<'<n·e. :-;erious di sciplinary in- fractions. and, e\'Cll more important. the a bili ty of the armed forces to conduct combat operations in the e\·ent of an emergency. ''There can be no doubt that the armed forces in ~encral. and the army in pcirticular. face monumental challenges to their existence as fighting forces.·· Hebert said recrimination is no answer. And Arends warned that current attacks nn the man in unifonn are having a ''serious adverse impact.'' "The popular game 1002.y is lo !car do1vn the man in uniform."" Arends said_ '·Vet our maligned men in un iforn1 re- main our only prot ection against possible Sovlet domination and the loss ol our ~·ay of life." Hebert. Arends and the armed services committee as a \\'hole are considered very friendly to the armed forces. Their 11ssessment of the problems ronfronting the military. although not altogether new, took on added significance because of this fact t • Ad111iral Marks BOtll Grand Adm. Karl Doenitz. the na\'al off1crr Adolf }!itler named as his successor in the final days of l\'azi Gern1a11y, celebrated his 80th birth- day Thursday. At left, he is sho\1•n in 1945. At right. the silver-haired Doenitz, \l'ho spent 10 years in Allied prisons as a 1rar criminal, is shown today. New Senator Appointed In Tinie for l(ey Issue i\10:\'TPELIER. \"t. !Pl\ -Srn. Jlohert. 'r ~!afford IR-\"I l. named Thursda.\' night to succeed !hr late \\'inston L. Prou1y. \1·i][ be a senator !cs~ than 24 hours \1•hen he is experted to cast ;an important vote on the military draft. Stafford. ~8. Vermont's onlv t•on· gressman, \~a s appointed Thursd.iy night by Gov. ·ocane C. Davis. The an- nouncement \\'as made at 9 p.rn. F.DT and S1afford µromplly left f o r \Vashington on a special Air Force jrL A gubernatorial <iide .~aid the quil'k a!'· l ion -!he appointn1enl. paper:-; 11•erc dr<1w11 in lour hours -can1e at the re· quest of the \1/hite House. \1•hich expects 11 close \'Ole on the re\"ival of the draft law. Stafford voled for a confcrcncr co1n - 1nittee report on the draft bill in the Houst'. Peter 1lartin. Davis' pre:-;s secretary. said the Y.'hite House told him President Nixon "'enthu.siaslicalty v.·cicomcs" the appointment. Dai is ~aid a spec~a\ election 11 ill be he ld .Jan. 7 to pick a successor to Prouty. '1ho died las! F'rlday of stomach ~·anccr. llr \1·as 65. The eJection v.·il! al ~o 1111 the re!>L of Stafford's !louse lernl. Stafford \.\'as elected Ver nt on I ' s governor in 1958 -.winning by 719 votes -and first went to the House in 1960. Ile 11as had little opposllion in his four bid s for re-election. Prouty v.•as a faithful s upporter of 1he administration. and sources here said !he \\"hite House originally preferred a rnorc 1·onscrva!i\"c :o;uc:ccssor 1han S1afford. 11ho opposed Nixon's proposal for fundin.l! lhe i;u personic transport plane. He has occasionally sided with Sen. George D. Aiken ~ R-Vl. I. and opposed the ad· ministration's Southeast Asia policy. Stafford y,·as favored for the ::ip- pointment because of the many political debts he holds from s late Republican!"<. He is expected to run for Senator in the special election. Hurricane Peril Real AJong Gulf BATON ROL:l;E. La. (UPI/ -1-lurricane Edith, y,•hose dest.ructi ve winds b 1 e w through Louisiana and into Mississippi Thursday, w a s rnild compared with I he m i g h t y death-dealing hur- ricanes or recent years. F'orccaslers sa id today they hope Edith \von't spoil evacua- tion efforts for future storms. "The-y shouldn·l b£' lulled i11- !o a false sense of s£'<'uri!v in the future because their· ex- perietl{'es rnay not ha'"e been i;e\·ere in Edith.·· s ;i i d nieteorologisl Dale Goudeau. Edith, spinning ever y.•eaker in ~1ississippi early today but creating storn1s 1hat have .sparked tornadoes in Florida and prompted flood warnings lo Pennsylvania, caused the l1eaviest damage Thursday in Baton .Rouge. The hurricane and at least ll tornadoes i! produced wrecked five buildings in a .shopping center in Louisiana's capital 150 miles inland. It hit hardest in the southwest part of the city, chewing through a housing district. splintering homes and .smashing a school where several studenl~ and a leacher v.·ere cut hy flying glass. But the hurricane and Its lornadoes taused only minor 1n1uries. r\o one \1'as k illed. \\"inds ho~·ling at 85 1niles per hour destroyed a grocer~· .store near Erath, La., that ov.·ner Curly Granger had rebuilt only four years ago hecause the origina l store burned down. •·1 guess God just doesn't ,1·anl us to own a store." said l\lr!l. Granger. The (:rangers 11 erc arnong the few \1 ho :;t.:tyed near the coast to ridr out tl1e storni. Aboul 25.000 other shoreline residents ned inland. The Granger ra1nilv survir· ('d without a scratch. But 1neleorologi.~I Goudeau said I hey 1\'ere lucky. "One of the problerns we ah1·ays have is convincing peo- ple to lea\·e." he said. Key Senate l'ote Next TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE Of. ONE Joh Pa11el Powe1·~ Soi1ght JIMBO'S COFFEE SHOP \\. ASH INGTON I UPI) Civil rights g r o u p s, en· '.couraged by a surprise near- :\·iclory in the Hou se. turned ·their attention to the Senflte today in efforts to arm the Equal Em p Io y me n l Op- portunity <.:omn1ission "'ith strong JOb d iscrimination en- , (orcement pov.·ers. The House f\-londay passed ·end sent to the Senate on a :2~106 roll call vote a bill thal . 11·ould gi l'e the EEOC po"'rr lo :go inlo a court and setk and :order to e nd any d1scr1mina- ;tion it rind in job hiring or '.promotion on the p,11rt of an 'employer or labor uuion. The measure \\"S S 11 possibly b~· 80. The close five· substitute fo r a tougher House four n1argin g u r pr is e d I educalio11 and labor con1- l 050 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY GOOD BETWEEN 5 & 9 P .M. n1ittee bill. backed by ci\"il everyone , including Rep. J ohn 1 rights groups. lhat \\'ould have Erlenborn IR·llJ .1, llllthor of OFFfll EXPl~fS ocr. 1. 19 7! given EEOC po\1•er to i~sue ~l~h~e~':"~b~sl~;'~"~"~-------'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'I cease and desist orders back·'· ed up by a court. The kev \"Ole of the dav came v.•he"n the committee bill '~as set aside on a narro1v 202· 197 roll call vote. \vhich ad- ' anced the substitute for final passage. Bu:;in ess groups fa,·oring the subslitule con f 1d en ti \" predicted ahead of t1n1l" i1 \1·ould \\·in over the committee bill by at leas! 30 votes and ~·· .. " ' Holdu11 Ma11 , Office,. Killed i11 Sliootout If yoµ would've· g·ot your stuff" at The Storekeeper ... being back .. to schoc:>I, \V.ouldn'f s~.~m sC;>ibad. EDISON. N.J. (APl -An alleged holdup n1an shot a nd k.Jllcd one po!ice1na11 and wounded another of ricer Thursday, police st1id. 'The band it also v.·as fatally wound- ~ during !he gun battle in a cro\\·ded shopping center. Police said lhe gunma• v.·as shot either by the tv.·o policrmen. v.·ho v.•er!' in a pal rol car, or by an off-duty patrolman. Thev said that about $12.000 !he rriRn htid allegedly taken at gunpoint rrom a savinJ.i!l and loan asSO<'iation in the '1.lenlo Park Shopping <.:enter "-'3.~ recovered. Palrolmiln Frank PaplannL ~. died in surgery at a hosp11a l !ll'O hour!\'. after the ~hootout. Patrolman Willian1 Gorman. ,J6, wa~ !isled 111 ~f'rious condition u·ith a chtst \.\10Und. The FBI identified the holdup man a~ Christo~r Francis McCarthy, who e scaped last 1'.1ay from the Ohio Slate Penitentiary in Columbus where he had been .serving a life sentence for first degree murder. Patrolman Papianni and Gorman, who we:re 1n thei r patrol car •boU\ 900 fee:t I Wll Y In the shopping center talking 10 an off-duty patrolman. s~ to the: loan office, alerted by their headqu•rter1. Their c11r 5truck the building and sm,,sh- ed a window. Kenny follo"·e:d on his o"'" motorc)'Cle. Police Capt. Ra y m o n d Milcsik said the b8ndil 11p- pRrently "'as leaving 1hc building at the same time. A shootot1l follo\\·ed. he said. ''·ilh bQth Papianni a n d t;orman firing their \1·capons. l\ennr also drew ::i gun he car- tried "and fired from behind the patrol car at the bandit. Police Vo,v Neutrality On Busing POSTIAC. hlich. fUPTl - ;\-le1nbers of thr Pontiac poliC'e depart.rnenr , ho!h bt:ick and whilt>. have pledged to re1nain neu!ral in the ci ly·s volatile school busing control'ers.v and enforce the lav.' im\)arliAlly. At a news conrerenct Thurs- dav. Police Chief \Villiam 11.inger and the leaders or the depar1menrs lhree officers' a!"<sociations. al50 said they \\"Ould remain neutral on all 01her public issuts that could jeopardize potice-communi1y relations and the. deparlmenl's effecti\"tness. The unusual action foll owed demands made al a public meeting Wednesday night that pollc:e refrain fro1n endorsing one ~ide or another in the bu~· ing disputt. Accusations or poticr Im· partiality 81emmrd primarily from a $300 donation lo the !'\ational Ac1ion Group <NAr; l, whi!'h h11~ rallied most of lht' busing opposi lion hy the Pon· l 111e Pnlict: Offictrs AssocJa· !inn (PPOA ! last Friday - 1"11'. .. ...... ... :I ..•• ' -~-\ ;..- I"' ,;. I I r ... -~ \«·-'· .. ' -. . ·· . • I ' ·- ' • • I ·.1: • ~A ro· -n· ·-·~ I(..." u:e \.i ...... c i v \c.J-.._ :i1 ll.t::; . -- . _. •\...· ~- ~!!PC' 1028 Irvine, Newpo rt B each, Cali fo rni a 92660, Phone 642-7061 Friday, Stpltmbtr 17, 111n DArl Y PJLDT 5 SAVE KING-SIZE RECLINER! ~--T f • SIT UP TO READ , WATCH TElEV1SION Naugahyde tEAN BACK TO ll:EST OR RELAX RECllNE FULtY TO TAKE A NAP NEW 3-POSITION RECLINER WITH DEEP, EXTRA-WIDE SEAT! REG. 159.95 I 88 JUsl !eon bock in th is choir and you'll see why it is so comfort· obied Bock and e xtra-wide seal move independently for person- alized comfort, Deep-tufted bock is cushioned with urethane foam ; wide roll arms odd to the lux urious style. 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Dr. Gerald Wa gner also declined l() five a more specific nu mber than the 40- ~ figure already given for the cases hus far detennined, saying tests had to >e completed. A luau given by the South Shore Sailing • ; ! Club on Catalina Island is the subject of c.ontinuing investigatio n today by the health department Cases of the disease began being reported around Sept. 9, marking the normal month's incubation period for the virus. Caused by a contaminale in food or water or drink, hepatitis can cause ex· lreme nausl!a, vomiting or the condition commonly known as yellow jaundice as bile is not removed from the system. l ' ... CORON.\ DEL. IUJI HATCHED AREA (CENTER) IS McDONNELL DOUGLAS PROPERTY Airport Land Use (omminion Sticks to Its Guns on Re1ont Douglas Officials Fail In Airport Land Rezone By JACK BROBACK Of "'' Ot!lr .. n .. 1 S!llt r..1cDonnell Dougla s Corporation e:ir· iecutives ::ippeared before the Orange County Airport Land Use Commission Thursclay night, but fa iled to change the commission's opposition to the proposed rezoning of 50 acres of ~1cDonnell Douglas property near th!! county airport. There wa s a clarification of the Sept. 2 Hearing Delayed For Suspected Newport Escapee A drug pos session suspect char&c--• ti>ri.zed es the Handcurfed Houdini after swimming manacled across a Newport 1-larbor ch::tnnel in l'ln escape attempt has liad his case continued . after winning one defense round. .John R. Calli. 2/J. of 40\fi Chann!'I Place. Newport, Beach, had preliminary hearing postponed until oext Wednesday in Harbor Judtclal District Court. Catti's lawyer is also preparing 11 defense motion. lead ing lo the con· Unuance Thursday. He and Judith A. Jones. 33. of the same 1'Jddreas. were charged after police narcotics agents visited the residence in early June. Investigalors"said they sE>ized evidence including thousands of dollars in cash bidden in a stove. CaUi leaped Into the narrow bay water! during the search, but was captured by Det.«live Al Epstein. whn drnve around lo Coast Highway, leaping out to t.ockle the suspect n1nning up 11 bluff. Judge H. Walter Stein rr recPntly di smissrd prior arrestl'I "-'llrranls against both Calli and !\liss Jones whE>n they ap- peared in Oringe County Superior Court. He rulai the document invl'llld, but lhl additional tclon,y ch&rges still stand. action of the. comm1ss1on. however. Chairman Donal d Mcinnis. 1 Newport Beach city councilman, explained that the previous .action urging the county planning commission to restudy the pro- pos!'d rezone from industrial to com· mercial use was only adviso ry. The planning commission approved the controversial rezone in a 3·2 vote Aug. 30. and sent it along to the County Board of Supervisors. If the rezone is finally approved, McDo nnell Douglas plans to buiJd a hotel, office buildings and convention center on t.he site at the northeast comer or 1'-lacArthur Boulevard and Campus Dri\'e, across lo.facArthur from the existing airport terminal. It was revealed during 'I'huniday night's discussion that, if the board of supervisors should follow the lead of the planners and approve the rezone, the land use commission could block the develop- ment and a four·fift.hs vnte nf the supervisors would be required lo override the veto, On Sept . 2, the land use crimmission adopted the first S('Ction of a cnm· prehensive land use p!an for the Orange County Airport area and forwa rded ii. to county supervisors. This plan. part of the Irvine Industrial C-Omplex general plan. was oUered lo the commissioners by Richard Reese, an Irvine C-Ompany vice pr!'sident. The plan shows the zoning nf the 50 acres for light indwtrlal use. onl y. The Irvine Company has vigorously protested the remne proposal . arguing that it violates the integrity of the fi11e--year-0ld development pl&n for the area. McDonnell Douglas Director o f iorporate Properties Harold Hoclnnuth presented studies Thunlday night in· dic.e.li ng that traffic generated by I.he pr~ posed commercial development would not. be he11vier lh.110 tha t created by light in· dustry. lfockmuth in.'iiSled that hrs firm plan· ned lo develop only 5()(1.000 square fett o( commercial apa ce in the rteit t.en years, IStt DOUGLAS, P11t l l ln\'estigators in the infectious diseases division of the health department "are still in the process of calling everyone v.·ho attended the luau" given by the South Shore Sailing Club, Dr. Wagner of the healt h department said today. Jim Hoggatt of Costa Mesa, one ~tricken membe r fro'Tl the South Shore C'lub. contacted the DAI LY PILOT today, saying he knew of over 60 cases of h!!palili s, most of which have been reported to the county. Hoggatt said he and oth!'r club members '"a re helping spread the word around and contact all the members '' The club suspended operations volun- tarily for a month when cases arose around Labor Day, lloggatt said. He also said thal some member& have not re~lized that they might have h!'patitis because its symptoms are similar to common flu viruses. About 200 people attended the luau, which featured fully oven<00ked foods brought from the main.land as well as Draft Foes partially or un cooked foods. ··But t.here is no way of determining a more exact figure of the people affected until tests are completed,'' Dr. Wagner said. Investigators are 'o\'orking over the weekend, attempting to contact luau guests and complete blood tests o{ suspected case.!!. Dr. Thomas Albert, head of the ir .. fectious diseases d I v i 1 I o n , w~11 unavailable, but Wagner 5aid. more precise figures on the nunber of actual Lose cases can probably "be given when pro- gress is made on 11onday." Effort j., still being made to determine the specific cz.u.se of the attacks. Dr. Albert said Thursday that lhe food cook• ed six hours in oven had been eliminated. althou gh that fro m communally-shued pols had not. Becau5e tht only lhlng the caua diagnosed so far ha ve had in common was the luau, only ita guests and their immediate households will be a!fected. Albert said. Vote Measure to Table Law Rejecwd by Senators WASffiNGTON (AP) -The Sen11!.e defeated today a move to reject a com· promise draft e:irtension and military pay rai se bill already approved by the House. The vote was 47 to 36. The action, a key victory for President Nixon, came on a motion by r..iajority Leader Mik e Mansfield C0..f.1ont.), lo table the long-stalle<I legi slation. The President"s draft authority e:irpired on June JO. Nixon, who made an elevenlh·hour con· rue to Hear Charges Over Airline Pact By L. PETER KRIEG 01 Ito• Diii\' f'll&I S!lll Charges o[ interlocking <lwnership be· tween Golden West Airlines ond Air Cali· fornia will be aired at a California Public Utilities Commission hearing Sept. 24, 1t was reporl.ed today. The hearing, called ostensibly to take testimony on a Golden West fare increase request, will be used by PUC staff to try to prove a rela tionshi p between the two airl!nes eiist.s. Officials of both airlines: denied the .at. legations this morning and Golden West Preside.it Fred Auslln even denied the in· vestigalion was taking plac!'. ••J'he only action pending i~ the rate- ln creai;e n:'quest." Austin said. However1 John ~fallory, PUC hE>aring e:xaminE>r, said commission counsel Ber· nard Pe1ers intends 10 rclale informa. fJ("IJI on the all!'gations de\·eloped by the PUC staff. ~l.:illory is hoping In pin his casE> on what he says is "<-hard lo lracr-SI I·" millron shorl·lerm Joan owed by Goldf'n \Ve~l Airlines to Golden \\'est Air Term· ina!s. "The r ue has not h€.'f'n 1nfnrmrd \\ hn Gold en \Vest Air Terminals is,'' f.lallory sa id. · lie i;aid it may be a subsidiary of \Vt~I· ~Rl.e Ca1iforni11. Corpor:.t1on. which O\\'ns 81 percent of the stock or Air California. M::illory said interlocking o .... ·nersh1 p would be in violation of a Civil Aeronau- tics Board order two years ago. Al that timE>, \Vestga!t-California dirf own Golden West and was told to'1iv~t itselr of its holdines in the small, com· muter airline , Mall ory said. "Golden West has been reluctan t to give us access to their records," Mallory said, ''but this matter has gone beyon d the f;.re increase t h a t the P'UC was sche-iuled to take up at. 1.h!' hearing next Friday in Bakersfield." The PUC will go to Bakersfield for the meetina for the convenience of Golden West owner, prominent farmer Hollis Roberu. Roberts bought the .airlJnf! about on~ year ago as Westgate moved to compl y with the CAB order. However, Newport Beach Act ini; City Altnmr.y Den11i.~ O'Neil NJid that Robert!! is known In be ,11 long-time friend of \\'eslgate Chairman C. Amhnlt Smith , IStt AIRLINES. Pagr. 21 Thief's Tale Not Phone-y 1 Newport Beach police liad a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul on the blotter at lieadquarters today. The arrested suspect, 18, from Huntington Beach, sadly confessed to 11boplifting an $85 111uede jacktt from a Fashion t11Jand department store. If hf.o; friendly Cus t o mer Representative 111 rea.ding this. the !11riy 1hould try tn be. 11yinpathe.tic when lihe CAiis about his overdue telephone bill. He told police he was going to flell tht Jacket to pay, L cession on the bill's pay raise features ta win over crucial votes, told a news con· feren c:e Thursda y that scuttling the draft would j!'Opardize negotiations aimed at a mutual East· West arms reduction. IR'spite today's vott. the months long Senale fight over the draft bill will go on. Vietnam war critics and foes of any draft l<nv ha ve vowed to filibuste r against Senate approval. Defeat of ~lansfield'!i: tabling amend· ment, ho\vever , appreared to kW any Heiress chance that hi.!1 end-the-war amendment would be Included in the legislation lo 1:1· tend the dr.aft for two years. The amendmen t, approved by the Senate In its original draft bi!!, called for the withdrawal of all U.S. military force!'> in Indochina in nin e months provided American prisoners of war were releas· ed. The House refused to accept it. And Senate-Hous e Conferees, in reaching a compromise, watered it down to call for Speaks Irvine City Called 'Premature' By BARBARA KREIBICH " 01 l'llto Cl•llY l"!IDt M•ff Joan Irvine: Smith tod;iy called the pro- posed incorporation of the city of Irvine "premature" and ,;aid it could result in the creation of ,;one of the biggest slums in the central valley area you could Im· agine." Mrs. Smllh made a flying visit to Orange County from her home in Mid· dleburg, Va., earlier this week to contact county supervisors, explain ti er concern and seek a 60-day delay in the ln· corporation. ''I lhink th!'y were \•ery interested.'' 1he said, in an exclusive interview. Disclosing the reasoning behind her op- posilioo to the incorporation of Irvine at this time, '-1rs. Smith said, "As you know. the Irvine Foundation in 1972 will have to pay out to charily 41h percent or the evaluation or its corporate asset. because of Lhe l9fi9 tax-reform bill. "The lowest possible evaluation of Uie rnrporale asset.~. based on the latest sale of .~tock, is about $114 million and this un- rifJubtedly will hP the evaluation they will pu1 in to the f('{ler;il government." ··One doesn 't kno1v whe!.her this figu re will be. accepted -depending on the 1nclhod of appraising lhe ]and it could go 11p I.rt a hillion dollars -hut assu mlni:: it Is. the 41,lz percent they will have to pay In charity amounts to about $5 mil!1on. They don't have !hat kin d of money. After payment of S.1 million in di\·id!'nd!f tn stockholders, their portioi;i is aho11t SI .5, which lea ves S.1.5 million tl1ey"ll ha ve to come up wi!h. "They get I percent interest on their other assels of about $5 lO ~ million, but DAIL.Y f'llDT itlll Pllol• 'TOMORROW'S SLUMS' Cityhood Foe Smirh thE>y've got to make up the difference. Where? "They'll have to begin chopping off pieces of lanri for wholesale re<1 I e~tate development. Thi~ wilt totally destroy the (See lRVlNE, Page 2) Medical Cluster Proposal At UCI Backed by Regents The buUding!f and grounds comm it.tee of the Unive rs ity of California Regents has approved a plan ti) replace .11 pro- posed single high rise medical building at UC Irvine wilh a cluster of one·slory buildings. If approved by the full Board or Regenls. the pl11n would save '5.S milllon in the constniction of the classroom and office buildings that were originally ex· pec:ted to cost $26.5 m11lion. Architect. William Pereira told the Rtgenta' committee the cluster complex "offer1 us much more than we had originally. All of the elements that were in the single building are now in the smaller units.•• Plans for the complex are to be com· pleted b.Y June of next year with buildings expected to be occupied In Deeflmber, 1974. Money to pay for the propo1ed medical scl}lxll cluster depends on voter approval of a proposed $294 million bond Jssue for medical trainlna facllltles throughout the !'!late. The measurt U slated for lhe Nowmber, 1972 ballot.. The ume bomJ Wuc. if approved, would pa,y for a pl11nned $3-4 mlll lon 35().. bed teaching hospita l for the UCI cam· pu•. ' All the buildings will be placed on a l~·acre site reserved for medical school development edja.cent t.o Unlver11ty Drive, South r)f MacArthur Boulevard. Another '150-ac:re site: is being planned for privale development of medical facilities to complement those otfered by the UCI· California College of ME>dicine. The Regent11' buildings committee , meeting in San Francisco Thursday, also approved designs for six and seven.story 11tudent residence halls for the Irvine campus. Tbe unll3 wW accommodate 110 1tudenta: bringing the total on-campus housing at llCl to about 2,000. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said 1.200 sWdenl!l are on a wailing llst for campu!I housing and more would bave applied if they thought room was •vailable. Pereira's pr«!senUilion of the high rise dormltork:s drew aome criticism from RegE>nls. Regent Elinor }feller felt they wi!re "too massive.'' "You are sort of outraging the hlll•,'' Mrs. Heller said. Pereira defended the plan noting the campus was to be an urban 11etting evtn· tu11.lly. Committee members passed the plana with a 4 to 3 vota. an end to U.S. military operations in Indochina ai the earliest pra.ctkable date. MansfiE>ld 's tabling moUon wu fn. tended as a first step toward sending the bill back tn conference, with Senate con· ferees instructed to insis t on fi1ing a deadline for American withdrawal , fi1ansfield's tabling motion was ln· tcndrd as a first step toward sending the bill ack lti conference, with Senate con· (See DRAFT, Page ZJ Emkay Co. Gets Approval For New Hotel Emka y Developm!'nt Company of Newport Beach, Thursday got ths go- l'lhead to build a $12 million, 13-story, 220-- room hotel near Orange: Co1,111ty Airport from 1 previously skeptical Newport Beach Planni ng Commission. Approval of a use pennit on the 150- foo t stuucture had been continued from S!'pt. 2 when Commissioner William Martin questioned the original height 11grecmenl and other commissioner• questioned the building's sile placement. Located in a lrlang ular parcel between fo.1acArthur Boulevard and Birch Street, the Sheraton-Newport Place hotel is part of Emkay's 200.acre "Newport Pl&nned Project." Martln, 11bscnt from Thursday ' 1 meeting, had informed the: commission that he now had "no bias on this ap- plic11tion." said Commission Chairman Curt Dosh. Emkay archit.ect Ernest Wilson u· pla ined the hotel had been moved to a more central location in lh!' trtangle. to accommodate commissioners ' complaints that bAcklng would be too far away: James Hewicker, <issist.ant rommunity development director. said that the ShE>raton hotel conformed wilh the com· mericial land us!': sugsested by the Airport Land Use Commi.'iSiOn, Commissioners approved nnly th e first phase of the hole!, v.·hich would have a tnt...1! of 450 guest rooms when a second horizontal phase was completed . Actress Takes Life ~fONTE CARLO. Monaco (AP ) -Ac· tress Bella Oarvi was found de<1d in her apartment. here. today. Police said she committed suicide a week ago. They said ~1iss Oarvi, a long-time fr iend of film producer Darryl Zanuc. took her life by opening the gas taps on her cooking stove:. or ... e Coat Weather Drizzly skies and low clouds will cover the Southland today, poasi· bly clf!ar\ng by Saturday alter. noon. Highs along the beach, a cool 68 rising to 75 Inland. Lows ~ night around 63 degreu. INSmE TODAY The Bal boa Ba11 Lions Club i.s pu llin a a .tWitch with thb 111ar'• Lobster Bakt and Carnfool. Find out alt about the food, fun, ez. cit emtnt and thrills ther hove in !tore: for Harbor Arca Jolkt in toda.11's \Veekender, Poot 25. ... 1111, ,, C1lllor11l1 • CIMcklllt U• 1 CNiulllM »-49 c .. nl(t • It ,,........ to Dtl ltl H•llCtt 1t Dln•t ll 11 lfllt•ltl .. _ ' ln!t•l•l~m.nt t 1'1111111:• ,,,, Nw9K-It A11• LI"'-" tt Mtl'*"• ' Me'f... """ Mwt1111 ,.,..., n NftNIMI N... ... Or•...-c-nr 11 ll1•i.Yt1"'-11•• SYIYll f'tmir a '"''' , .... I~• M.,.•ttt JI.St llltYltlM 9 n...11... !fo.n W11tl'llr ' w._.. Ne .. IS.If WWMI N"1 ... Wllllfllftr •• )! DAILY PlLO r N •••••a:• Cannery Coming .Down Historic Building Now Lost to Artists An end of an era thal meant as much to Newport Beach N lists as it did the men who fished its ""'aters \.\'ill come Monday as demoliti on begins on the \~·est· ~rn canners Company building on the Rhine C1i.anneL Unger-Pacific, v:hich bought the \.\'(lr'n oul 42-yea.r-0ld structure two years ai.:o . plans to rebuild it as a restaurant and spetlalty &hop complu. Demolition day ls not something Tom· my Thomu is looking forward to. Thomas, 64, began working for, Western Canne.r5 in 1936 and when the facili ty cea~ operatioos nearly four year ago, he just stayed on. opening tM: building daily so the bait boats could store equip- ment inside. Feliciano's Gets Okay For Live Entertainnient •By CANDACE PEARSON 01 flll Dl llJ f'llol Slit! With famed blind guitarist Jose Feli· clano sitting silently in the audience, Newport Beach planning commissioners Thursday night gave a live eatertainment permit to the controversial West.cl iff nightspot that bears his name. Commissioners took the action with lit· tie of the debate that has marked the col- ctful history of the club that Feliciano's lawyers said is now back under his ownership. , A request for the permit was denied in January when the restaurant was under different management. As Barron's Restaurant in 1964. ''Versailles Restaurant" in 1968 and "Feliciano's Restauran~" under the South Bay Club management earlier this year, the establishment was the target of many C-Omplaints. As the result of litigation, it is now operated by Feliciano Enterprises of Orange, where before Jose Feliciano had lent his name only. The city planning staff bad recom· rnended approval, although they were elill wary of future trouble. But at about l a.m., $hOrtly before the matter was taken up., the guitarist-singer made his personal appearance. The almost deserted Ci ty Hall was not a concert stage and Feliciano only sat quietly in the back, but commissioners \.\'ere impressed v.·ith his arrival. "I would like to point out that the entertainer who bears the name of this particular enterprise is in the audience." James Hewicker, assistant community development director, a nnced. As Feliciano smiled, new restaurant manager Don Mangano assured the com- missioners that walls \.•:ere being specially sound-proofed and care being taken to meet all city and county re- quirements. ··r-.1a ybe we'!! have a different c!ientele with the change in operati on," Jiewicker suggested. Und er different management. the health practices of the resturant had been under question and a petition had been signed by neighbors complaining about the noise. Commission Chairman Curt Dosh asked if "anyone here knows the difference between a bard rock band and a soft rock. band " and which would make more noise. Hewicker said, "It wouldn't really mat- ter. Jf they had Stan Kenton there he's be loud too." Commissioners approved the permit for one year only, lo .safeguard against a ny possible problems. Feliciano, his vdfe and entourage said one unanimous "Thank you" and left smiling. Breakdown of Se11ate Vote On Draft Measure Show11 WASHINGTON (AP) -Here Is the 47 to 36 vote by which the Senate refused to- day to table the compromise version of a bill to extend the military draft for two ye an. For t abling -36: DEMOCRATS FOR - Bayh, Ind.; Burdick, N.D.~ Chiles, Fla.: Church, Idaho: Craoston, Calif. Eagleton, Mo.; Fulbright, Ark , ; From Page I DRAFT • • • rerees ln!trueted to insi st. on ilxing a deadline for Am erican withdrawal. ?.iansfield told nev,,smen in ad vance of the vute that if the tabling motion were rejected, he wou ld reoffe r his end-the-war amendment to the mi1it11ry proturement bill, coming up next in the Senate. or to 5ome other. appropriate measure. The Mansfie:d amendment. st.rnngly opposed by Preside nt Nixon. h~s been a key issue in the lengthy Senate battle ever the draft bill. immediately after t he vote. Chairman J ohn Stenri is 10.r.1 1ss.). of the Se na te Armed Se rvlce s Committee announced that a clot ure petit1rin t,, cut off !urther debate v.•ould be fi led later in the day. Under the rules lt v.·ill co me to a vote one hour iifter I.he S!"nale meets rin Tuesday. OU.Mal COAST DAILY PILOT OMMOI COAl1' PUIUSIUttO ctlMP»N' ltolteri N. W11' ,.._IM'!I Ull Pllbllolllf' J1~\: It. C11rh.,. Vlill Pflllif .. I -G-11 "''"'"' TU1111• K1evll l:Oltot Tho111•t A. .Mlrl')~lno Ml ... \nl ~811111' Gravel, Ala1ka; Harl, l\1ich.: Hartke, Ind. Hughes. Ia.: lMuye. Hawaii; J ordan, N.C.: Mansfii!ld, Mont.: Mcintyre, N.H. Mttcalf, ·Mont.;· Mondale, MI n n .; Muskie, Maine; Pell, R.J.; Proxmire, Wis . Ribicoff. Conn.: Stevenson, Ill.: Sym- fneton. Mo.; Tunney, CalU.; Williams, N.J . -25 REPUBLICANS FOii - Aiken, Vt.; Baker. Tenn.: BrCKike, Mass.; Ca.lie , N.J .; Cook, Ky.: Cooper, key.; Hatfield, Ore.; J 1viU, N.Y.; Mat- thias, Md.; Percy, Ill.: Schwe iker, P1. - 11 Against tabling -47: DE!\10CRATS AGAINST - Allen. Ala.; Anderson, N.f\.f.; Bentsen, Tex.; Blblt , Nev.; Byrd. Va.: Byrd, W. Va .; C1aDoD, Ntv.; Eastl and, Miss.; Ellender, La.: Gambrell. Ga. Holling s. S.C.: McClellan. Ark:. : McGee, Wyo.; l\1ontoya, N.M.; Randolph, W. V.A Spong, Va.; Stennis, Misa:.; Talmadge, Ga . -18 l\fl:PUBLICA!'l.'S AGAIN5T - .Beall. r.1d.; Be!\mon, Okla : Berrnett, U!a.h ; Boggs. Del.; Brock, Tenn .; Buckley, N.Y.: Curtis. Neb : Dolr., Kan : Dnminick , Colo.; P'a nnln , Ariz. F on,1t. Hawaii: Gold'l\'ater. Ariz.: Grif· fin. ~1 1ch .; Gurney, Fla.; Hansen, \Vyo, Hrusk11. Neb : ,,ordan. Iriahn •. Miller, Iowa.-Packwood. Ore.; Ro th , Del.; Scott. P a.; l\lrs. Smith , f.le.; Slalford, Vt : Stevens, Alaska ; Taft. Ohio. Thurmond, S.C.; Tower, Tex.; Weicker, Cunn ; Young . N.D. -29 Nol voting hu t announced as paired rpairs are used to denote opposing posi· lions o( l!tnators when one or both &re absent): Humphrey rO-t.i inn.), for and Sparkman 1D·A!a.l . against. Moss !D· Utah), for and Jackson (D-W.ash.), against, Pastore (D·R.l.l. for and Allott \R·Celo.). against. Magnuson (0-Wash.), fnr 11nd Colton (R·N.H.l. against. Nelson lD-\i.'is.!, for and Long tD-La.l, against. But 'Thofn4s ian't goinl te ait &fClll,f\d feeling &>rry about the whole Utlng. "I'm going to be around tc make sure the job lthe reconstruction ) is done right. It's got to be. authtnUc," he said this morning. "l'U be sort or a supervisor, a C<ltlSult· ant. or l!iOmething," he said. William Unger, who with hi! brother, former Costa ~1esa c iiy m1nager Robert Unger, heads up Unger-_Pacific, could not ht re2.ched ror comment this morning, bul his earlle.r estimate-s had placed a one-year iimetahle on the demolition and rebuildin g project . Unger-Pacific has won special city c.:ouncil permission to rebuild the bulk· head and piers on the property and to keep the public off of them. The plans Ne for the fishing boats to contin ue to tie up outside the restaurant "to add lo the charm of the a rea," Unger told counci lmen some time ago. ''They can't throw their lines and their equi pment on the docks if there are pt0ple all around," he .said. When completed, the r~taurant will seat about 2SO persons, and will have a separ<ite cocktail lounge, in addition to the specialty shops . Instead of the walk\l.·ay along the piers, the comJ)2Ji y has promised to coru;truct a oublic pler extending ~x feet QUI frfl m 30th Strett, at the ea~tern end of the property. Fron1 Page l IRVINE ... master plan for development of the ranch which I spent t\l.'O years getting the supervisors to accept. "If this city incorporation is passed !hey do not intend to leave it at a figure of 10,000 or 18,000 population. I know for .sure that they intend to annex to it all the central valley and all the coastal lands. "I also ·:no\I.' that they already have ap- plied for a release from their agricultural preserve agreement so this land can be developed. .. ''You see if the government does not accept their evaluation of assets. they could find they have to pay out up to $20 million so they'd have to make some very slick annexations and have one tremen- dous la nd dispersal. "If the c ity is incorporated and the land gets put of the control of the county which accepted the ranch master plan: there wnuJd be no way lo·cctntrol this. ''People will be pulled out nf_ other areas of the county and you'll get one of the biggesi s\ums in the , central valley you could imagine. These ptople are lambs being led lo the iilaughter. 'l'hey don't realize how their property value! would suffer '.n this sort of a power play to bail out the foundation. "If the land remains under the jurisdic- tion of the county. the !lupervisors in their wisdom will not a llow a tremendous land boom down there. "If_ the city is incorporated at this lime it will mean the end of the master plan for the ranch, because if the foundation, trying In hang onto con lrol. ~gins to dissipate land assets, it will do so at tremendous s peed. It will be tinder the gun to liquidate stoc k in the Irvine Com- pany or liquidate land. ·•or course I would hope_ to !iee it Ji. quidale stock 60 the lrvine Company could go public. rve been ·working eight yt <'lrs for-this:• 1-frs, Smlth said she is ''very dis&p- poinled " by the quality of 11ome nf the re- cent developments throughout lhe Sout h County. describing them as "yesterday·s designs and lomrirrow·s slum ~ .. ·· "I don 't think the peopl e are gethn& the quality they !Should be for price they pay,'' she said. ''\\'hen we implemented the ranch master plan v.·ith the. university and everything I had hoped we wnu!d work slowl y toward something really outstand ing. ''It takes time and proper managf!- me.nt, nol flooding the market with land. Thi& could damage the enUre county, and for the stockholders and persons who have leased or purchased land, ifs simp- ly cutting their own throats." ?o.1rs. Smith says she will return to Orange County to continue her fighl if necessary and is optimi~lic of success. L Paler kri•f "..,..,. •·~ aiy ...,_ K...,-tlMdiOtftN JJJJ tl1•p1rt IM1lw1 ... LAFC Plan Due M1?!i1111 Mir•••: P.O. l o• 117!, •2661 --c.---l -Wwt .... .,... ....,_ I M<fl: m F-1 lr,v- MlflllfWllfl hlcll: Hl1J llflcll .. ~ aeo~•...-i'~IMI !DAil v ..-11 .. crr, -""" ""4'1 "' _lb..,.. -.. 111-'rou. II llUllll1hflll <111111 ac..,. $\/~ tftJ 1111 ...... ,. •111-IW "-' l•cflo fl~ 1110\. OM.II Mm•. l'l""'llllCllOfl --. F-1&111 Ve!~. J.M , .. ,,. .. Ill CU' ha• 1tid ...,lfblodl.. '*"' 11'1 .. """' ........... 1-. f'fl.,.IM1 ~"llr>V pltiflC 11 • »I w-.i .. , ,,,..._ eo.u ,..,..._ , ........ l714t 641-4121 Cl•ltfil4 ~ .. 641 .. 671 ~ tm. o...... CM" '°"*!"''"" ~1-"'• •-.~ •• 11i...w111it'1. •f!lilr»I _.,., at 1dv.r'J/-ll fl••IO\ __ , .. ~-•11t1o1,11 .,.U.I ,.,. ......... Ol'J'flli'll ·-· ..... ""' ....... •Id ., _,......., hlt'h ..-ea.ta ""-'· c.r ....... u. ~'""' -,. Qnlilf U .)l "'°"'llltf; W ...,.11 11.11 .-ir1 ..a1,.,., ••M,..,., aua ..-11111. Battin to Off er Proposal for Agency Robtrt Battin, Chairman of the Board ot Supervisors and a key figure in the rt· cent upheaval over membership on the Local Agency Formation CommiMl()n, \.\'ill present a plan for resolving the con · troversy Saturd1y lo ftllow supervisors and Oranae County's mayors. The ittm is included in the agend& of a regular meeting of SAMCO, the officlal organization e-0mposed of all five. iupervisors 311d tht county'~ mayors. The event , starting at. 9 a.m. "'ill take p\11.ct In !he. \Vestern White House office com· plex In San Clemenle. f&moos 8 a.m. Aug. g se,a,,ion of tht LAfC. At that time Battin, supt-rvlsor '!ton.aid Cupet'3, and Joseph Hyde. L!>! Alam.Hos councilman, replaced PearBon with Ana· heim attornf'y Herb Licker. J udge J .E.T. Ruller wh<l granted the temporary court order relutning Ptarson to his seat will hear further argumenu on the dispu te ?\-tonday in Superior Court. Other items on the SAMCO agenda are more routlnt . The day-Joni COl'lference will open wllh discussion of the county public howin~ authorily, then shift to other Issues. After a half-hour lunch the rrou p will totJ.r the President'~ office complex, then sttlle dO\l.'n to more buslnfss at t p.m. Battin thtn w!ll discuss the Orange Counly cnn ~umer protection department. Tlie. LAJ''CO discussion will follow that item. Tht gt nt ra.I public ""lll not attend the Eyes Peeled For Sexy Loot 0l4nces ;:,.re 1ood that Newport Beach police are really keeping their ey•J peeltld ror one: ahoplltting suspect. Jo F arrar, of Back Street. a Fash.Ion Island boutique. reported theft cf $180 v.·orth of women's ap- parel to Officer Garry Baker Thursday. Taken were a high-necked sheath dress, slit clear t.o the wa ist, and a · multi-colored pair c f hot pants C<lvered with sequins. From Poge I AIRLINES. • • and said this may have given rise to the PUC staff suspicions. O'Neil s·aid he will recommend against a request to the Newport Beach CHy Council th.o.t it get involved in the case. former vice mayor Hans J. Lorenz has ""rltlC'ft councilmen asking them to inter· vene "on hehalf of the people of New- port Beach" saying if there is an inter- locking O\.'.'flershi p, jt could prove detri· mental to the best interests of the city. ''The city has a genuine interest in the matter," Lorenz said this morning. ··~1e are in terested in seeing it .o.·s only a leerier airport." He said an interlocking ownership would fa vor the more profitable bu siness and gear its operati ons to serve that busi ness. O'Neil said the m<i ller is "none or Kewport·s bu siness.'' Air Cal President Robert Clifforrl this morning did not deny the i~vestigation Is taking pl<>.ce but said it will get no- where. "\.Vestgate owns 81 p e r.,.,c en t of our stock," Cl ifford said, "but we are their onlv aviation holding." Clifford admitted that Air Cal has done some work for its small competitor, "but that gets lo be less and less an the timl'." He said they h.o.ve provided some sta· lion services at various airports, but these are being discontinued on a reg\1· Jar basis. Frank Crocker Services Slated Funeral services will be held Saturday al I p.m. al \Vaverly Church in Fairhaven l\1emorial Park in Santa Ana for Frank Crocker, 75, Newport Beach's fi rst full-time fire chief. Crocker died Tuesdav in Farmdale Convalescent Hnspilal in ·Buena ·Park. ln 1927, Crocker, who resided at 1514 E. Balboa Boulevard. organized the volunteer fire department. He retired in 1952. Crocker is survived by five sons: Luther Crocker and Weston Crocker of Costa f.lesa, George Crocker of Balboa, Jan1es Crocker of Santa Ana and Don Crocker of Huntington Beach, Also three daugbters : Mrs. Cal Fuller or Santa Ana Heights. Mrs. James Tan· ner of Anchorage, Alaska. and t.1rs. ?-.farvtn Hobbs of fl.tission Viejo. He is also survived by 22 grandchildrt n and 2 great-grandchildren. _New 'Police Center Gets • • Newport Eye By CAr\ACE PEARSON 01 Ille CUU1 f'ilol llail Plans for the $6.9 million Ne,,..'port Beach administrative and police facilities a l Newport Center came under 1 he suspicious g!are.s of a homeowners a ssooation \Vednesday. The \Vest New port J m p r ri v e n1 I:' n t Associ ation. made up of residents of \\'est Newport Beach, heard a presentation by c.:ity and police officials in support or the Oct. 5 bond ele.etion. The ci ty \vas represent ed by Philip Bet- tencourt, assistant city manager. and West Newport Councilm an Don tfclnnis. Police Chief B. James Glavas and I~t. Gary Peterson represented the police department. .Bettencourt and Peterson presented slides sho\ving current facilities, after ?o.1clnnis called the buildjngs "inade· quate." Bu t audience members questioned in- tensely the motives behind acquisitlon of the Newport Center site and the proposed abandonment of the Newport Boulevard building. John Shea said he originally \\·as told lhe new faclllties v:ould cosl onlv !5.:> million . · ~fcln nis cited ris ing building (:Osts since plans were originally made in 1966. Margot Skill ing sa id a complet e new facili ty should be built only if the old one "wasn't. functional or usable at all , but H is." Sl1 e called for building a new police center at the acquired si!e, bul bullding anothe,r story for the city hall on the ex- isting structure. "You've already got lhat building free and clear," .she said. ''Why get rid of it?" Mcinnis said it wnuld cost more than half of the $fi.9 million to do that and ''it wouldn't work ." Vthile no one questioned the n~d fnr new police facilities. some doubted the need to move city hall. But r!'altor Francis Horvath said that unless the city hall v;as moved. "you'll never solve one of the biggest problems on the pe ninsula -lhe traffic tieups." He a dded. "Whe n I first came here 27 years ago, we \l.'ere 25 pe rcent permanent residen ls and 75 percent translent ; no\v it'.s re1'ersl'd. You've got to solve' that traffic congestion around cll.Y halJ.P tlis comments received support from the audience or 20. The Improvement As.wciation took no \'Ole co ncerning the el ection. . Spaulding , Easllnan Se rvices Scheduled FuneraJ services 11i ll be conducted Sal· urday for Spaulding B. ''Spud" E astman, former vice pres ldenl of the Newport· Balboa Saving and Loan Associ11lion, "'ho died Wedne..5day at hi~ Lido Isle home·. The services are scheduled for ll a ,m. in the chapel at Pacific Vi ew Memorial Park. Corona del Mar. HONOREO BY LEGION ~elicop Grund•man Tint Grundenian Officer of Year Newport Beach policeman TI m Grundeman \1•il l again be honored as the "Officer of the Year " Sept. 25 111 c·eren1onies sponsored by Ne\\' po r L Har bor An1eric.:a n Legion Post 291. Gru11de1nan , a merr1ber of t h e <lep<1rt1ne11t's helicopter patrol squad, JOined the forcr in 1965. He \\'as selected on a \'Ole by his fello1v off icers. Grunde1nan carli'er had heen honored for this award hy the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. Grundeman, 27, i.s married and has hv-0 children. Fron• Page l DOUGLAS ... not four million as previously reported. He prot ested the land use commission's action in rejecting the rezone without tho rough study and argued that, until the board of super\'isors appro\'es a change in zone. there Ls nothing to ribject to. Ctiunt~ Director of Aviation Robert Bresnahan questioned Hock.muth on the development plan as it relates to future traffic problems in the airport area. Bresnahan also pointed out. that nn Aug. 19 the land use commissioners had informed 1he cnunty planning commission that they had no information on the pro- posed rezone and urged they delay in t.'Onsideration. "That req ues t was ignored by the plan· fling comm ission." Bresnahao charged. l\!cOonnell Douglas Director of DC 10 Engineering Ray Bates offered a technical explanation ri f the quieter jet engines on the new plane and played recorded tapes or comparison tests wit!J current jet aircraft. This prcsentatin11 ll'as in answer lo charges by Dan Emory, chairman of the Newport Beach Noise Abatement Co m· n1itlee, \~'hn had challenged the aerospace firm's statement th11t noise would be cut in half through use of the ne\v planes. SHERRILL WING CHAIRS AT A VERY $219 SPECIAL PRICE e» EACH These exceptional wing choirs ere perhaps th e fin est value ever offered in e quality wing . These pieces e re upholstered in the unusual combination of lime velvet beck end outside penols end featu re e most unusual floral print on the inside. Truly en eye catcher end typical of Sherrill quality end styling . Only et Ted Von Hemerl's. WATCH FOR IT! DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NlwPOIT STOii OPIH fllDAY i1L t NEWPO~T BEACH 1727 We1tcllff Or., 642-2050 O,!N FRIOAY 'TIL 9 Profei1.lcnal lnlerlcr Designer• Available-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Highwty Phon•: -494-655 I 83 tHn would not reveal lhe nalurt rif hui pro))(Mial today but 1 rt hablt sourer said the .!!Upervisor v.·ould propose thal Ch arles Pearson of Anaheim. lhe LAFC member repre.sentlithe public, bt re- plar.ed by a neutral · tson. Pe11r~n retai ns s seat on the. com· m tt1pn lhrriu~h a te pnrary court nrder wh1\!h nulli f1e<I hls s!er at the no" ln· conferences. !----------------------------------------------- -.. • DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Theater Is No Frill • A check of the .high school campuses in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will reveal a surprising ·lack of fi rst·rate theatrical production fa cilities for a school district of even moderate means. The lack was particularly evident as students from throughout th e Newport·Mesa d istrict mounted their summer school production of "The Boy Friend," The production was limited, to l'iay the least. by the postage stamp stage, inadequate lighting equipment and smaJI audience area. Yet the students performed admirably and thor· oughly entertained the few "'ho jammed the Mesa High Lyceum to hear and see them. School district finance experts have traditionally considered auditoria L(l be ··frill" expenditures. In fa ct. a board member has pointed out, the auditorium planned for Costa Mesa High School was cut from the original construction project. The Lyceum, it was felt, could serve the ~tudent body temporarily until funds were available to build a rilling auditorium. Yet, an auditorium is not solely a "cultural" project. In many districts they serve the entire community for theatrical events as well as for lectures, concerts and meetings. It could be ar gued that the Newport·Mesa district does not need a first rate theater since Orange Coast Col· lcge has a fin e fa cility for productions. That is true. hu t, as Costa Mesa High students discovered this year, sched· uling a high school show into this hall is nearly im· possible. Newport·l\1esa trust~es have taken a sound approa<'h v.•ith another fo rmer "frill" it.em by pl anning an Olympic size S\Vimming pool at Ne\vporl Harbor High Sc hool. It \viii serve the school. the district and the rommunity. and the community participated in the plann ing and funding. Perhaps it is time to consider the same alternative and provide the district with a first rate theater to be located at one of the high schools. The choice of a campus \vould not be an easy one. but such fa ctors as 1 central location, evenin& parking and demands of fine am curricula miiht narrow the se- lection field. Since the board has committed the district to pro· viding every graduate wi th a salable job skill, the frill aspect of building a theater in diffi cult times, lessens. After all, 10 mil lion American s make their living in the entertainment field . Further, as the four-day work week becomes a real· ity, leis ure time industries expect greater demands for trained talent. The schoc;J board "'ould do \."'ell to enlist the help of the communi ties in studying the possibilities fo r mov· ing on an auditorium-theater project. Caught in the Middle The economic repercussions of President Nixon's wage freeze are continuing to be felt in unexpected places. One group indirectly affected by the freeze has turned out to be school boards in Orange Cou.1ty, School trustees have found themselves caught in an uncomfort· able squeeze they cannot control. On the one hand, rulings by County Counsel Adrian Ku yper and memos from County Auditor·Controller Vic 1-l eim have flatly stated that any payroll 1vhich attemptll to grant certain pay increases to teachers \viii not be proc· essed. In other words, defiance of the freeze means no pay for the teachers, none al al l. The other side, taken by the Calirornia Teachers Association, is a threalened federal law suit against any district which fails to grant the pay raises. And in the middle, without any real choice lo n1ake, are the school trustees "'hose primary interests are pro· viding quality education for the county'~ 400.000 school children. N 'Now here, yo u see, it takes all the runnjng you can do to keep in the same place!' said the Queen.' Wa11ted: Strpreme Court Justice Frail a1ad Ailing A Helpfiil Bu,.glar G ' ' . -~-~~,,~ Sr.d~ey J,· H~f '1 --~ --le._._ lJJ Some suburban friends stopped by not long ago, and were surprised to find our front door open. Since we live in the heart -or at least, spleen -or the wick· ed city, the y imagined we'd be bolted tnd barricaded Mter dusk. l llappen to havt more confidence in the intell igence of th ieves than most pe o ple do. Th ev know where to steal snd who to steal from. Our house is definitely off limits- because anyone can see how indecently e2.ger we are to ha ve someone break in. THAT'S THE only wa y we'll ever get rid of sll the junk we have. Old am· putated bikes. radio sets from the days befo re Stromberg met Carlson, coats and sweaters that even moths disdainfully snub, and assorted detritus that the Sal\'ation Army would condemn to Jimbo. \\'hen ~·e go out , we do everything bul pul a sign in the w1ndov.· sa ying "Nobody llo1ne -Come Jn and BrO\\'Se.'" A!I a burglar l\'Ould ha1•e to do is take a look at 4,000 books and a grand pian o that v.·as decrepit "·hen Hector Berlioz "·as .a pup, ,JlW he 'd throw up his hands in dlsgust I :'11y hest hope is that someone will make off with the kids' lrans1stor radios. fnr months I've been searching fnr a felonious. confederate who v.•ould split the proceeds \\'ith me ! ABOUT A DOZEN years ago . we lived In an apartment in a sJ x.f\at walkup Qll a Dear Gloo1n y Gus Wh y can't Newport Beach have an overzea lous planning com mission and a mellow. agreeable police de· partment'.' -D. L.B. T~tt ltafur• ••ll1ct1 ,..,.,..., vltWI. 11tt -HUrlty ftltlH 91 tt-t lltWIN •tr. ,.,. 10tlf N! -YI t. ....... , .... !>tllY P'l~f. terribly chic street. AU th e othe:r five oc- cupa nts of the building were social, or rich, or both : we were the build.log's token "poor family" tQ demonstrate how essentially democratic they were. Well, virtually every apartment In the building was broken into at one timt or snother while we Jived there -except ours. The Burglars Union knew precisely where lhe jewels and furJll and cash were stashed aw ay. and avoided our flat as though the bubonic plague flag were flying outside our door. FINALLY, WE mo\·ed out and bought a house out or sheer emb;irrassment. Wh en the other neighbors ~·ould gather over Bloody Marys of a Sunday noon to discuss their insurance policies and the \'agaries of the in!ernafional gem market. we v.·ere cut dead. If we v.•cren't soll'ent enough to be burglarized . cer· ta1nly \\·e v.•eren't \-\'Orth fraternizing with. There's something v.·rong v.•ith our 1~:hole criminal system. ~·hen people v.·ho want lo be robbed -as the only v.'2-Y of clearing l)Ut the debris -can't find a de- cent burglar tn undertake the job; and the people ·who buy the most tlaboratt security sy5tems get broken intn llr'i!h depressing rr~ulanl y tThe key 1~ under !he: front.door ma t. and the best time 1s nexl Friday from 6 to 11 p.m. H.a ve: a beer on me, boys ) Alloiv Offsliore Airport? TQ the Editor: r have learned that a bill to study the: fe11.sihilily of an offshore international airport has passed the Assembly (AB 2m1 and that lhis bi ll is to come before the Senate: in the near future. Infonna· tl nn that I believe to be accurate states that flight pattems for such an airport wou ld pass directly over Newport Beach, Huntingto n Beach, and Seal Beach. Furthermore. fill for the artificial island v.·ould be dredged-millions of tons of it! -from the continental shelf. TH ERE IS A good chan re. then. that an offshore airport lies in the immediate ruture. In any cas e, the passage of AB 2777 is a matter of great interest and im· portance to residents of Orange Count y. Those ~·ho fttl that t~ bill should ha ve received v.·ider publicity and debate in tht press and am ong I.he: general public: are urged to write to their state lenators, nquesting that the forthcoming vote be Mailbox l1Mfr. lrwftl NM'" 1r1 W11<:1.,.1. Nft.,.1lty -lftrs tlllli~ HllVtY fM!r tnlH"t' Ill :IOI wiol'f• t< Ill•. Tiit r ltfll tt c-..,.. lt tltn ,. II! 1111t1 t< t l!.,.ll\9tt lthl It ,.... ..... ~. AU ltlt"I "'Utl 1 ... chicle •l•,..lwt 11141 m.tllnt Hdrn-, Mil ~•"'" ..,.,. bl •1111!\tlel fft ,_, 11 w111c1.,.1 '"-It -·~•. 1>111..,. wm ,,.. 111 ~1111.,.... postponed until the public can learn the ramifications entailed in the JXlSsible con· gtruclion of the offshore ai rport. THE RESIDENTS of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Sea! Beach should not risk letting _I.heir cities becon1e Orange County lnglewoods. We do need a thorough airing of th is issue, and ~·e do need to overcome the apathy that might let our communitirs be ruined by default, W. ROSS WINTEROWD B11 George--------~ Dear George : I shall apprtciate your sending me your pamphlet Of1 "Jmproving Your Memory.'' J.S.G. Deir J .S.G.· I can't seem lo find where I sto red them. Dear George : Can you tell me how to cur b my del'lirt for new r.l9thes, fancy cars ·and jewelry when J can't l!lfford them'.' DESPERATE Dear Oeaperatt: J see no use in curbing your desire. Desire la free -enjoy yourself. lf you can't 11fford anything 1t least you de!St';rve a Joi of deslre. CONF ID ENTIAL TO SECRETARY OF' THE TREASURY CONNALLY : Well, you see If nobody get.a a raise and nohndy in· creases prtcel'I, then this wlll result In -hm. Sorry, J'vt detlare:d 1 90- rlAy 11dv1ce freeze. Black May Not Return to Bench \\'ASHJ NGTON -There Is a real possibility Justice Hugo Black wlH not return to the seal he has held on the Supreme C.ourt for more than 34 yeari. Eighty-fivt and l!I l\alf years old, trail and ailing, Uie Ala- baman has been in the Bethesda Naval Hospital since last month. His pr~nce the.rt. and ailment have been shrouded in drum.tight secrecy. Black was in tilt. hospital more than 1 w-eck before that leaked out. l!.fem~rs of his family and office: starf have refused to say anything about his whereabouts or condition. Before it became known hP wa s in the hospital, a secretary told newsmen the aged jurist was .. on vaca~ lion." Hospital authorities refer all inquiries to Black 's fami ly -which isn·t talking. A KNOWLEDGEABLE J110urce. Jong close to the jurist, told this column he is suffering from a .. rirculatory .. Illness. Asked if Vital organs. such as rhc heart, were invol ved , the reply V.'as, "Very likely, considering his advanced age." Late last Feb ruary. several days before his 85!h birthday jFeb. 25). Black !old newsmen covering the Suprtme Court he. had no plans regard ing the fut ure •·r have no plans to retire or not to reure," he said. ··1 ~·ill let life take its way " He also observed that afle r !>t ing on the bench more than three decades . he had gotten over any idea of b('ing all· knowing and alJ.v.·ise. ''When you get my age," he said , .. you . " Robert S. J\]len ~' ' ~... . . - find that it is difficult to know ii you were right or the other fellow was righ t. The rlecrees of this or any other court are not ekrnal. A justice should vote to overturn any ruli ng he does not like, whether il is recent or ancient." BLACK , OLDEST of the present Nine Old Men, has served longer oO the ~I· bunal than anyorie else in its his tory . The nther jurists with almost compari.ble Tl'· curds are Chief Justiet". John Marshal and Justices ,Joseph Story. Stephen Field. and John i\1. Harlan. All served more than 3.1 yea rs. Also, Black i~ third in respec! ~f age .. Chief Justice Roger Taney d1erl in office at 87. and Ju stice Oliver \Vendell Holmes retiree! at 90. The apparent likelihood of 11 Supreme Court vacancy immediately focused al· tention in ioner White House quarters on three men: Vice President Spiro Agnew. Secretary of State William Rogers, and Rep. Richard Poff (R.·Va.). All are lawyers, but none have harl judicial experience. Neither did Black nor Justice William O. Douglas, the other mil itant libe ral .appointed to the tribunal by President Roosevell. Black had been a di!>trirt attorney before being elected to the Sen<.tt : Douglas had been on the Jaw faculties of Columbia and Y;ile , and a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission. AGSEW, 53, TAUGRT law at the liniversity of B.all1more for seven years; during World \Var II he was l!I company con1mander wit h the 10th Armored Division in Eu rope, and served another year during the Korean con flict. His ap- pointment lo the Supreme Court would open the way for someone else be ini.:: selected as Preside nt Nixon 's 1972 run. ningmate. \Vhelher ''kickini;; Agnew upstairs"" in this manner would be resorted tn is anyone·s guess. It V.'ould be nothing new . It has happrned be.lore. Rogrrs. 53. 1s known t11 want very much In go on the Supreme Cou rt. It is also no secret that key Adm inistration ·figures would likl' to get rid nf him. H i~ record as Secretary of State is not one of the Administ ratinn·s bright s po ls . Rogers ·s handling of the ex!reme!y dif- ficult aod highly vola tile Middle East 1'i 1tuat1on has been fumbling and bumbl· ing. and the saine is true of the co mplex and pr ic kly relations with Japan. ON CAPITOL HILL, Rogers is rated all weJl.in tentioned and pleasant, but in· effectual and inadequate.. He is .also c:on- sidered to have virtually no real influence in the President's inner councils on foreign policies. \Vhil e devoid of judicial experience, Rogers has had a Jot of public servirf! - assistant dist rict attorney of Ne w York County : rhirf counsel of the ~peciaJ Senale Defense Investigati ng Committee, which ~·as cha ired by lht>n·Sen. Harry Truman 1 D·,\1 n 1 · Attorney General 119fl7·61 t in !he E i s e nhower ad· m1nistrat1on. ttnrl pr ivate praclice as a partner of a hig New Yo rk law firm. Rep. Poff. 11t 411 the youngtst o[ the trio. 1s • graduate of the University of Virginia Law School l also the alma mater of the lat e Sen. Robert Kennedy anrl his brother Sen. Ted Kennedy), and was a bon1ber pilot in World Wa r tr. being decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross. He has been in Congress 20 ye ars an d ii: the 11clive ranking Republican member of the po1.re•·ful Judiciary Committee . RATED AS ONE of the ablest legal minds in Con~rt'Ss, Poff i11 slated for ap- pointment to a vac11ncy nn the 4!h U S. Ci rcui1 Cou rt-with jurisdiction i " d istrict~ in Maryland. North and Soutll Carolina, Virginia and \\'est Virginia. Poff is not only hi~hly regarded by Presi- dent Nixon, but by Dcmocrallc h!aders. Following the Seoa re·s rerusal to con- firm Judge Haynsworth for the Supren1• Court. Rep. Emanuel Celler (0.N.Y.!. long·time chairman of the Judiciary Commlttee and a top liberal, urged Poff'• election. Celler announced: '"Di ck Poff and I are far apart on view-" and issues. But he's one of the fin~t and .ablest men J know. He's a bri1\i.ant lawyer, and a man of impeccable in- tegrity. honesty and propriety. Jf th• President will name Dick to the Suprem• Cou rl , I will go to the Senate and testi fy In his favor. It would be an outstanding 11election ... \\1hile Poff is generally conservative In outlook , he is noted among colleagues for fairness and objectivity. \li'hen,he speaks, he. invariably is listened to with close 1t- tention. Also as a Virginian, he wnuld fulfill the Presidcnrs publicly avo wtd comm itment tn name 11. Southerner tn the 1uprem1 bench. London Street Crime Is Increasing LONDON, ENG LA N 0 -" .... and mind your pocketbook," admon ished a friendly Londoner giving directions to Americans touring by foot on a sunny Sunday afternoon in quiet OitLsea with no more in mind than looking at houses where Oscar Wilde and Algernon Swin· burne: ooce lived. ft was the kind or Mvice Samuel Pepys might have given against the footpads of 17th Century England and renects the sensitivity of modern l<lndoners tQ the growth in crime. rs percent in Britain compared toll per cent in the U.S.). An assistant comml'ssioner of Scotland Yard, in an unprecede:nted Interview in the U>ndon Time11. forecast that U>ndon '11 slretls ~-ill be all dangerous as Ntw York or Washington Jlltreels in five yea rs time unles1 srvere measures .are taken to make punishment tit the crimes. THE l)fMEOIAU: cause of a great soul searehing !£free and permissive England was the murder In Blackpool of a popular police superintendent and wounding of two constables by r:acaping jewel thieves. One hundred thousand peo- ple attended the, superintendent'' fun- eral. The silent ma jority is making lt11e:\f heard in letters to the editor and what It is saying is compounded of the many things th11t have Induced Americans, for far greater caust, to dem1nd l1w and order. 11. would be l!I grt<tt pity if Uinrlon'I streets becsime half •~ dangerOU."i as ln Ne~· York. Washington or any other l11rge Richard Wilson American city, for then there: would bt. no place to go In the English-speaking world where by night and da y people throng the streets in good will. Saturday and Sunday nights ire a carnival in ce.ntr.al London. , THF. CREAT BREACH between c:om· I>efinite 'f erins , Press Cqminentll l • • Dayton, Ohio. Be1vercrttk New1: ''In our younger day1 wt. had the impression th11t 'reform ', was 1ome JC'lrt of •oclall}' acceptable chan1e in manner'$ or morals. This o~ preconception puts us into 1 philosophical tailspin wht.n we encounter the term 'tax refotm.' FrequenU y relter•ted is the 1dage:, 'Nothing is gure but death and taxes.· If this be true, then wl\at room Is there for any 1dvanlaie in reform ? We sus~ that t.i:es Will be ever with us, and Oat we will be paying them in some form, no m1tter how. Another term that puzzles us i1 'quality education.' We have alwaya thouaht that 'quality' ii 1.11 adjective rtqulrlna An •dverbl1: modifier tn 1ivt. It any aignlflc anee. Are we talkln1 1bout high quility, medium qu.al llf or low quality? In this world of trite phrase.11 .and cliches, l';Omt definitlon of term1 might help," mon thought and sophislic-ated thought on rising crime Is 15 cltar1y rel'ealed in the growing debate in England as in Am erica . Relentless punishm ent and the threat of it Art the effective delerTents, say the spokesmen of Scotland Ya rd and • large part of the silent majority. Punishment and tht threat of il are not effective deterrents, say the sophisticated thinkers . and crime can only be headed orr by general social improvement. The knout and gibbet of me<tieval England and the Dickensian evils of Dartmoor are being c11\led up by the _ad· vanced thinkerll In evidence against the demanded crackdown. Crime was not de terred by cruel justice. Pickpockets prospered even at the: 1allows. THIS SOUNDS strange to Americans conditioned to believe that crime is quickly followed by puniahment In Britain while American criminals languish Jnlrt r:ventual freedom through the endless by- ways of legal delay .and uncertain juries. Chief justice Warren Burger often refers to the comparative swiftness of British justice~ and Is urging rt.fonns 1long the Britt.sh lines. But Brillsh justice has slowed down tort much for Scotland Yard and for the m.a· jority of concr:rnl!d Britons. who write to the newspapers. PoUUclans have C3Uiht the law·and-order fever. The Home Oftiet. is under severe fire . The Intellectuals art knocking esch other about 1nd berating the tilent ma· jorlty 11 cloUtlng "with a 1purious re11pecl8bility minority prejudkes which lack ttie support of r•tlonal argumtnt." It embarrasses British lntellectualJ11 into fi llence when they consider the: evidence th11t modern American public opinion, north 1and 11outh. Iii more enlightened on I many social problem$. Including race: and crime, than British general opinion. BUT IT IS HARD TO disagree with Sco tland Yard. The British "Bobby '' 1oea about his work as in Sherlock Holme1• lime, unarmed but now connected t& headquarters by walkie·la lkie. Th t superintendent at Blackpool and his con· st.ables could not l!ihoot back at the five jewel thieves absconding with $1~.000 in their favorite: merchandist. The police had no guns . Whatever happens . let the: streets f)f London remain as s.aft as they .are ll't that visiting Americans may come Mrt now and then tn savor what it means l() be footloose and secure in the protectini embrace of 1 great city. OIAN•t COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetd, P&iblishcr Thomai Kttuil.. Ed,tor Albert \V , Batti Ed itorial Pagc Editor The ed ltorlal ~c of Ow Dally P'Uol s~kg to inform and 1timul1tc re•d. ers by pre~ndns this newsJ>llpef's opinions and commentary on topics ol Interes t and signlncance, by pro- vi<itng a forum tor ':ht: expression ol Nlr rcadu.' opinions, and by prto- sentlna: the d\vene vlell."PC1lnt1 C'lf ln- 1.ormed obS"rvera: and spokesmen on topi cs ot the aay. Friday, September 17, 1971 Challenges To Militai~y ~ Said Gr eat \\'ASHINGTO~ (UP I 1 -F, ~dward Hebert, t·hairman of the Housf! Armed , Services Committee. said today the U.S. military, e5peclally the .6,.rmy, faces ''monumental <:hallenges·• to its con- linutd ex isto!nce as a righting forct. The Louisiana Democrat said the corn- mittee is investigating serious problems nf the uniformed forces from drug abuse and dt~t'rfion lo their very ability to fight In t'\'Cnl of 11n emergencv. "'The problems ha\•e to ht-identified. they have to be ackno"'led,i;::ed . .and they h<i \'C to be dealt v.·ith fir mly. fairl y and qu1ckh·:· Hebert ~aid in a statemenl. He said the paip!e are entitled to know •·v.·he re v.·e are headed and the 1eriousness of th e situation." Hebert announ ced jointly with Rep. Leslie C. Arends (Jt.111. l. the ccimmittee's senior Republican, that the group has launchl!d what it called "an all out ef· fort'' to get to the root of the military problems. Thev said four subcommitll'!es had been detai1Cd to make recommendations to the full con1mittee on many aspects or the •·serious manpower problems" con· frontin,11; the anned forcts. ··Thesf' problems.'' said H e b e r t • ''includinp. not only drugs. but also the in· 1·idrnts of fragging. desertions. absence v. ithout lea\·e. serious disciplinary in· fractions. Bnd, even more irnporlant. the a bilitv of the armed forces lo cond uct combat operation5 in the f'Venl of a n emergency. "There can be no doubt that the armed forces in general, and the army in pi'lrticular. face monumental challenges lo their existence as fighting forces." Hebert said recrimination is no answer. And Arends \A:amed that current •ttacks on the man in uniform are having a •·serious adverse impact." ''The popular game loday is to te.ar do~·n the man in uniform,'' Arends said. "Yet our maligned men in uniform re· m1in our only protection against possible soviet domination and the loss of our \vay or life.'' 'Hebert. Arends and the arined services committee as a whole are considered very friendly to the armed forces. Their assessment of the problems confronting the m ilitary, although not Altogether new, took on added significance because of this fact. Grand .A.dn1. Karl Doe nitz, the naval ofrl cer A dolf 11 1ller named a s h is successor in the fin al days of Nazi Germany. celebrated hi s 80th birth· day Thursday. At left. he is shO\\'fl in 1945 .. <\l right. the silver-haired Doenitz. \\'ho spent 10 years in Allied prisons as a 'var criminaJ, is shown today. New Senator Appointed In Tini e for I(ey Issue i110~'T P ELJ EH . \'I . 4 Pl 1 -!:iru. Robert T. Sta lford !R-Vr l, nan1ed Thursday night lo :;ucceed lhe la te \Vinsflln L. Prouty. v.·i ll be a senator Jes~ than 24 hours when he is expected lo t·ast an important vole en the ~ilita ry draft. Stafford, 58, Vermont's only l'On- gressman. was appointed Thursday night by Gov. Deane C. Davis. The an- nouncement was made at i p.1n. EDT and StaJford promptly left f o r \Vashington on a special Air Force jet. A gubernatorial aide said !he quick ac· tion -• the appoii1tment papers \1'ere drawn in tour hours -r an1e ;it the re· quest of the \\l hile House, \Vhich expects a close vote on the revival of !he draft !a"' .• Stafford voted for a confercncr con1 · mittee report on the dra ft bill in !he House. Peter f\la rtin. Davis' pre~s secretary, ~a id the \\'hite House told him President Nixon "enthusiastically welcomes" the appoinbnent. Dll\'IS ~a id a spec111l election 1v1tl be held Jan 7 lo pick a successor to Prouty, 11·ho died la st Friday or ston1ach t ancer Hr v.·as 65. The eleclion will also rill the rest of Stafford 's House term. Stafford was elected V c r 111 o n t ' s J:O\'emor in 1958 -winning by 719 vote~ -a nd first went to the House in 1960. He has had little opposition in his four bid s for re-election, Prou!y was 11 faithful supporter of lhe ndminis!ra!ion. and sources here said the l\'h1te Hnuse originally preferred a niore l'OnSC'rvall1•e successor than Stafford. "'ho opposed Nixon's proposal for fundin~ the supersonic transport plane. He has OC'Cas iona\ly sided wi!h Sen. George n. Aiken iR·Vl.1 . and opposed the ad· ni1nistratlon·s Southeast Asia policv. St!l.lford wa s favo red for lh.e ap- po1ntmen1 because of the many politica l tieb1 s he holds from state Repub!ican~­ lle ic; expected to run for Senator in the special election. Hurricane PeriJ Real AJong Gulf BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -J1urricane J::dith, whose destructive 1vinds b I e v.· through Lou isiana and into MWissippi Thursday, w a s rnild compared with t h e m lg ht y death-dealing hur· ricanes or rt> r e n t years. Forecasters said today they hope Edith won't spoil e vacua- tion effo rts for future storms. "Thev shouldn't be lulled in· lo a f<1ise sense of security in thr future because their e.~· prriencell may not ha ve been severe ln F.:d1th ." s a i d rueteorolog1st Dale <:oudeau. l!:d1lh , spinning ever weaker in Mississippi early toda y but creating storms that have sparked tornadoes in Florida and prompted flood warnings to Pennsylvania, caused the heaviest d1mage Thursday in Baton Rouge. The hurricane and al least 13 tornadoes it produced wrecked five buildings in a shopping center in Louisiana's capital ISO miles inland. It hit hardest in the southwest part of the city. chewing through a housing district. splinter ing lir>mes and smashing a school whe re se\'Cral students and a teacher v.·ere cut by flying glas~. But the hurricane and Its tornadoes caused only minor 1n;uric!;. No one "'as killed . l\'inds howling <tl 85 1n1les per hour destroyed a gro('er~· store near Erath. La , that o"'ner Curly Gra nger h ad rebuilt only four years ago because the original .store burned down . "I guess God just doesn't \1·anl ui; to own a store." said i\1ri;. Granger. The Grangcrs 11erc an1ong !he fc1v 11·ho stayed ne;,r the coast Lo ride out lhe storm. Aboul 2~.000 other shoreline residents fl ed inland. The (;ranger family survi1'· ('d "'it hout a scratch. But 1neteorologist Goudeau said !hey v.·ere lucky. "One of the probleins ·we 11 lways ha\'e is convincing peo- ple to leave." he ~aid. Key Senate Vote N ext TWO DINNERS FOR THE1 PRICE Of, ONE Joh Panel Power~ Sought ~With l hi , Coupon ) JIMBO'S COFFEE SHOP ' WASHINGTON" IUPJ 1 Civil rights groups, en· cuuraged by a surprisr near· ·,·ictory in the House. turned !heir attention to the Senate today in efforls to arm l he ;Equal Emplo y ment Op- : portunily Commission with • strong job discrimination en· · forcement powers. : The House to.1onday passed ·and sent to the Senate on a 285-106 roll call vote a bill that . 'A'ould give the EEOC power to 110 inlO a court and seek and order to end any discrimina· l ion ii find in job hiring or promotion on the part of an employer or labor unio n. I The measure was a possibl.v by 80. The close five·i substitute for a tougher House fou r margin g u r pr i 1 e d education and labor con1-I JOSO E . Co•lt H ighwa y, Corona d el Mar OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY GOOD BETWEEN 5 & 9 P.M. .,,_ b 11 b•cked bv ,,. 1 everyo ne , in cluding Rep. J ohn I ml i.t:e J . . I I r ight.<r groups, that would have J::rlenborn !R·l!l. i, author or OFFER: EX~IRE~ OCT. 1 1'1 71 g iven EEOC power to issue,~1~h."_'~'~"~b~st~;1~"~"~·-----_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I cease and desist orderl back· ed up by a court. The key vote of the day ca1ne when the committee bill was set aside on a narrow 202· 197 roll call vote. vthich ad· vanced the substitute for final passage. Business groups fa voring the substitute co n f id en t l v predicted ahead or time 11 \1-'0uld v.·in over the committee bill by a t least JO ''Otes and Holdup Ma11 , Office r Killed i11 Shootout EDISON, N.J . IAP• -An a lleged holdup in.an shot 111n<l killed one po!icein an and wounded another o ff l r C' r Thursday. police gaid. The bandit also was fatally wound- . ed during the gun battle in a : crowded shopping center . Police said the gunma• \\'a~ shot either by the t"·o : policemen. who were ln • : patrol car, or by an off-duty : patrolman. • They &aid that about $12.000 lhe man had allegedly taken • al gunpoint from a sa\'ings and loan association in the : Menlo Park Shopping Center : was recovered. . Patrolman Frank P apianni. : :t!. died in :riurgery at a . hospital two hours after the . shootout. Palrolman W1llian1 Gorman. 36. was listed in serious condition with • chest wound. The FBI Identified the holdup man as Chrialopher · Jo'r•ncis McCarthy. w h c , escaped last May from the ; Ohio State Penltenti.ary in · Columbus where he had been . serving • Hfe sentence for first degree murder. · Patrolman Papianni '1.nd : Gorman, who were in their : patrol car about 800 reet away . In the shopplne center talking to 1n off-duty patrolman. sped , to the loan office, alerted by their headquarters:. Their car 1truck the building and smash- ed a window. Kenny followtd on his own motorcycle. Police Capt. Ra y m o n d P..filciik said the bandit ;ip. parently •·as leavin11 th, buildln1 at the same ti me A !;hootou t fo!!owed. he ~aid . wl1 h bot h Papia nn1 a n d c;orman firing lhelr "'capons. Kenny also drew 11 gun he car· lrled and fired from behind tbe patrol car at the bandit. Police Vow Ne utrality On Busing PONTIAC. r.1ich. I UPI) - r-.1embers cf !he Pontiac police department. both black and v.·hite. hal'e pledged lo r~main neutral in 1he cily'g \'Olatile school busing controversy and enrorce the l11w impartially. At • news conferenci''fhurs· day. Pol ice Chief William Hanger and the leaders 'Of the department'! three: offief!rs' a ssociations. also said they would remain ne:utral en all other public issues that could jeopardize police-community relations and the departmenrs effectivenegs, The unusual action followed demands made at a public meeting \\'ednesday ni11ht that police refrain from endorsing one .side or .another in lhe bus· ing dispute. Accusation~ (If polire lm- p11rllal1ty stemmed primarily from :i $300 dopal ion to the Nalion<tl Action Group (NAG!, \l'hich ha:, rallied mo~t of lhe busing oppo5ition by th~ Pon· ll~c Police Officer5 A~socla· 1100 1rPOA l last F rida\·. ,,. .. . ~ ,., ...... 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach, C a lifornia. 92660, P lione 642· 7C>e1 Friday, Septtmbtr 17, l 97l 0.A.IL V PILOT 5 SAVE KING-SIZE RECLINER! ' . ~::::t-\ ' 1.---.J ,,_ SIT UP lO REA D, WAlCH TELEVISION t RECLINE FUll Y lO TAKE A. NAP LEAN BACK TO REST OR RELA X NEW 3-POSITION RECLINER WITH DEEP, EXTRA-WIDE SEAT! REG . 159,95 88 Just leon bock in this C"ho ir end you'll see why it is so comfort. able! Bock and e 1elro-wi de seat move independently for person· olized comfort. Deep-tufted bock is cushioned with uretha ne foam; wide roll arms odd to the luJ1:urious ltyle, Rugged Nougo· hyde ® vinyl upholstery !ho t keeps its ori ginal beauty for y90rs. A11oiloble 1n ovocodo, black, brown, gold. 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Unlike the swift styrofoam and plastic wa ve racers being used th is weekend in the H.untington Beach surf contest the earliest boards were not mass produced with modern equipment. They were ! laboriously hand-carved from redwood, Then, provided you were man enough lo carry your 135-pound plank across the beach and heave it into the water you could call yourself a surfer. Bud Higgins, the 64-year-0ld retired Huntington Beach fire chief, knows what it's all about. He and Gene Belshe, the city's former chief IJreguard, buil t the first two boards in Orange County. ''Gene had just come back from the Navy and had seen some 0£ the boards in ; ; HATCHED AREA (CENTER ) IS McDONNELL DOUGLAS PROPERTY Airport Land UM Commis1ion Stick1 to Ila Guns on Rezone Douglas Officials Fail In Airport Land Rezone By ,JACK BROBACK Of 111• DITI~ fllol S!lll McDonnell Douglas Corporation ex· ecutives appeared before t.he Orange County Airport Land Use Commission Thursday night . but failed to change the commission's opjX}sition lo the proposed rezoning of 50 acres of ~lcDonnel\ Douglas property near the county airport. There.. was a clariFcation of the Sept. 2 action nf the commiss ion, hnwever. Chairman Donald rvlclnnis, a Newport Beach city councilman, explained that the previous action urging the county planning commission to restudy the pro- posed rezone from industrial to com· mercial use was only advisory. The planning commission approved the controversial rezone in a 3·2 vote Aug. 30, and sent it along to the County Board of Supervisors. l.- If th e rezone is Hnafly approved, McDonneU Douglas plans to build a hotel, Lawme11 Raid ' Mesa Pawnshop, Hold Co-owner A team of lawmen today ralded a Costa Mesa pa\rtlshop and arrested the co- owner in a probe of the disposal of theft loot spearheaded by the Orange County District Attorney's office. Winston J. VerduH. 26, of 5208 Neptune Ave., Nl"wport Beach , was picked up at Mesa Pawn Shop shorUy before noon. Police said he is co.owner with his brother Art of the hock shop at 1763 Newport Blvd,, Verdult is chargtd w1th flvt counts of receiving stolen property. The felony charges involve items allegedly stolen in Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and Costa Me~a . and later fr:nccd . The pawn shop has b<>en doing business for about six months at the present loca· tlon. ' I I office buildings and convention center on the site at the northeast corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive, across MacArthur from the existing airport terminal. It was revealed during Thursdav night's discussion that. if the board Or supervisors should follow the lead of the planners and approve the rezone, the land use commiss'ion could block th e de velQp· ment and a four·fiflhs vole of the supervisors would be required to override the veto. On Sept. 2, the land use commission adopted the lirst section of a com· prehensive land use plan for the Orange County Airport area and forwarded it tG county supervisors. This plan , part of the Jrvine Industrial Complex genera] plan. was offered to the commissioners by Richard Reese, a.n Irvine Company vice president. The plan shows the zoning af the 50 acres for light industrial use only. The Irvine Company has vigorously protested the . rezone proposal, arguing that it violates the integrity of the five-year-old development plan for the area. McDonnell Douglall Director of CorpOrate Properties Harold Hockmuth presen~ed studies Thursday night in· di cl\ting that traffic generated by the pro· posed commercial development would not he: heavier ~han that created by light in· dustry. Hock:muth insisted that hi' firm plan· ned to develop only 500,{ll)() square fe et of cnmmereial space in the next ten years, not fo41" ml1lion as previously repoi"ted. , tte pr?test~ l~e land use C<:1mmission's eci\on tn re1cct1ng the rezone without thorough study and argued that, until the board of supervisors approves a change in zone, there is nothing to object to. Q>unty Director of Avlation Robert Bresnahan questioned Hockmuth on the development plan as it relates to future traffic problems in the airport area. Bresnahan al so pointed out that nn Aug. 19 the land use C<:1mmis.sioners had informed the county planning commls.,ion I.hat they had no information on the pro- IS.. DOUGLAS, P•&• %) HBwaii. So we decided to build our own," Higgins recalls. .. We ordered a couple of pieces of redwood from the Weyerhauser lumber company and set them up on two 50· gallon oil drums. We must have worked on them for three weeks because the only tools we had then were a draw knife, a block plane and sandpaper." The boards built by the two men became so po pular that they hardly had any time to use them themselves. "So many boys wanted to try surfing and they went from one person to another," said Higgins. "They stayed in the water comtinuously and often they became water-soaked . Then we would have to take the m to the bathhouse to dry off IO to 15 pounds of water and re· varnish them ." Although the Hawaiians are credited with inventing the surfboard. Higgins contends that it took imported California redwood to make it possible. Draft Foes "They nnly had teak and monkey pod wood in the Hawaiian Islands and it was real heavy. They couldn't make It noat above the edge of the water. Until they had tried redwood shipped over In planks there was no such thing as surfing," he said. "Som!': of the natives brought these boards over in the early '20's and began surfing up and down the coast. Those old boards were heavy blil you could ride them from farther out." Lose O\'er the years surfers began tG ex· periment with lighter materials includin& balsawood and balsawood with thin mahogany veneer to prevent denting al the riding surface by bodyweight. .. Some of them even tried hollo41t boards with a cork in the end to drain thd water out," said Higgins. "And otber1 soldered together hollow copper board!i They sounded much like a tin can when !See SURFERS, Pqe I) Vote Measure to Table Law Rejected by Senators WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate defeated today a move lo reject a com· promise draft extension and military p~y raise bill al ready approved by the House. The vote was 47 to 36. The action , a key victory for President Nixon. came on a motion by Majority Leader Mike f\1ansfield (0.Mont.), to table the long-stalled legislation. The President's draft authority expired on J une 30. Nixon , v1ho made an e!eventh·hour con· PUC to Hear Charges Over Airline Pact By L. PETER KRIEG 01 11 .. tltllV l'!lol Sl•tf Charges of interlocking ownership he· tween Gnlden West ·Airlines e·nd Air Cali· fornia will be 3.in>:d .at a Californh. Publie Utilities Commission heari 11g Sept. 24. it was reported today. The hearing, called ostensibly to take testimony on a Golden West fare increase request, will be used by PUC stoff to try to prove a relationship between the two alrlines exists. Officials of both airlines denit>d the al· legations this morning and Gnlden West President Fred Austin even denied the in· vestigation was taking place. ''The only action pending is the rate· in crease request," Au stin sold . However, .John Mallory, PUC hearing examiner, said commission counsel Ber· nard Peters intends to relate informa· tio11 on the allegations developed by the P UC staff. 1'.1allory is hnping. tb pin his case on whal he ~ays is ·'<• hard to trace $1!.:l million short·te.rm loan owed hy Golden West Airlines to Golden West Air Term- inals. "The PUC ha.c; not been informed whn Golden West Air Terminals i.~," Mallory said. He said it may be a subsidiary of We~t.­ gate California Corpornt ion, which owns 81 percent of the stock Qf Air California. Mallory ·sairl interlocki ng nl'.'Tiersh1p wou ld be in violation of a Civil Aeronau- tics Board order two years ago. Al that Lime, Westgate Collfornia did own Golden West :iind "''a.~ told to dive st itself of its holdings in the small, com· muter airline, Mallory sairl. "Golden West has been reluctant tn give u~ access to their records," Mallory said, "but this matter has gone beyond the foTe increase th a t the PUC wa.'t scheduled to take up at the hearing next Friday in Bakersfield." The PUC will go to Bakersfield for the meeting for the convenience. of Golden West owner, prominent farmer Hollis ROOerts. Roberts bought the a irllne about one year ago as Westgate moved to comply with the CAB order . Howlver, Newport Beach Acting City Attorney Denn.ls O'Neil said th;,t Roberts is known In be a long-time friend o( Westgate. Chairman C. Amholl Smith, !Stt AIRLINF.S, Page !) Thief's Tale Not Phone-y Newport Beach police had a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul on the blntler at headquarters today. The arrested suspect. 18, from Huntington Beach, sadly confessed to &hoplifting an $8S suede jacket from .a Fashion Island department store. If his friendly Cu11tomer ~presentaUve is reading this. the lady should try to be symp11thetic when she calls about his overdue telephone hill . He told police he was going to sell the jacket to pa y it. i ...i· , I cession on the bill's pay raise features to win ovt>r crucial votes, told a news con· ference Thursday that scuttling the dcaft \~:ould jeopardize. neg1.1llations aimed at a mutual East-West arms reduction. Despite today's vote. the months Jong Senate fight over the draft bill will go on. Vietnam war critics and foes of any draft law have vowed to filibuster against Senal:_ approval. Defeat <lf Mansfield's tabling amend· ment, howev er, appreared to kill any Heiress chance that his end-the-war amendment would be included in the !e~is\ation to ex· tend the draft for two years. The amendment, approved by 1he Senate ln its original draft bill, called for the withdrawal of all U.S. military forces in Indochina in nine months provided American prisoners of \Yar were releas- ed. The House refused. to accept It. And Senate·House Con ferees, in reaching a compromise, wa~red il down to call for Speaks Irvine City Called 'Preniature' By BARBARA KREIBICH 01 1~1 D•llY ,llol STiii Joan lrvine Smith today called the pro· posed mcorporation of the city of Irvine •·premature" and said· it could result in the creation of .. ooe of the biggest slums in the central -vaUey area you ct>uld im· agine." .Mrs. Smith made a fly[ng visit to Orange County from her home in Mid· dleburg, Va .. earlier lhis week to contact county supervisors, e:\:plain ber concern and seek a 6<klay delay in tbe in- corporation. "l think they were very interested,'' she said. in an exclusive interview. Disclosi ng the reasoning behind her op- position to the incorporation Qf Irvine at this tin1e. Mrs. Smith said, ''As you knQw, the Irvine J<"oundation in 1972 will have to pa y nut to charily 4'h percent of the evaluation nf its corporate assets because of the 1969 tax reform bi!!. ·'The \ov,.est possible evaluation of the rorporate assets, based nn the latest sa!e of stock, is about $114 million and this un- doubtedly will be the evaluation they will p·11 in io the ft>d!'ra i government." .. One doesn 't know wht>ther this figure ,.,.\II be accepterl -depending on the n1ethod Qf appraising the land it could g(') up to a hillion dollars -but assu ming It is, the 41-:. pt>rce nt they "''ill have lo pa y tro charity arnounts to about $5 million. They dr:in't have that -kind of money. After payment of $3 million in dividend.~ l.n stockholders. their portion .is abont !J .5, \\'hich leaves $.3.5 million they'!l ha ve to come up with. ''They get 6 percent intere st on their other asstls of abciut $5 to $6 million, but 'TOMORROW 'S SLUMS' Cityhood Foe Smith lhey'\'e got to make lip the difference. Vi'here? "They'!l have to begin chopping off pieces of !and for wholesale rc;i l estate developn1rnt. This wi ll lotalJ.v destroy the (Set IRVINE. Page 2) Medical Cluster Proposal At UCI Baclcecl by Regents The buildings and grounds committee of the Universily of California ~gents halt approved a plan to replace a pro. posed single high rise medica l building at UC Irvine with a cluster of one-story buildings. If approved by the full Board of Regents, the plan would save $5.5 million in the construction of the classroom and office buildings that were originally ei:· pected to cost $26.5 million. Architect William Pereira told the Regents' committee the cluster complex "offers w much more lhan we had originally. All of the elements that were in the single building are now in the smaller units." Plans for the complex are to be com· pleted by June of next year with buildings expected to be occupied in December, 1974. Money to pay for the proposed medical school clu ster depends on voter approval of a proposed $294 million bond issue for medical training facilities throughout the state. The measure is slated for the November, 1972 bnllot. The same bond issue, tr approved, would pay for :i planned '34 million 350- bed teachlng hospital for the UCI cam· pus. ~ ' ·-~ All the buildings will be placed on a ISO.acre site reserved for medical school development adjacent to University Drive, South of MacArthur Boulevard. Another 150·acre site is being planned for private development of medical facilities to complement those offered by the UCI· California College of Medicine. The Regents' buildings committee, rneetlng in San Francisco Thursday, also approved designs for six and seven-story student residence halls for the Irvine campus. • 1, The uni~ will accommodate 330 student,, bringing the total on-campus housing at UCJ to about 2,000. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said 1,200 students are on a waiting list for campus housing and more would have applied if they thought room v.·as available. Perelra's presentation ot the. high rise dotm!torles drew aome. criticism fron1 Regents. Regent Elinor Jle\ler felt they were "too ma!'lsive." .. You are sort Or outraging the hills," Mrs. Heller said. Pereira dcftnded the plan noting the campus w:is to be an urh11n .setting even· tually. Committee members passed tho plans with a 4 to 3 vote. ., '< .. an . end to U.S. miJit.ary operations in Indochina aL the earliest practicable date. ~fansfield's tabling motion was tn· tended as a first step toward sending the bill back to conference, with Senate con· ferees instructed to insist on flling 1 dt>adline for American withdrawal. Man sfield's tabling motion was lrt< tended as a first step toward sending the bill ack to conference, with Senate con- (Sce DRAFT, Page %) GWC Proposal Put to Cities 111, District By ALAN DIRKJN CU Ill• D111Y l'li.t •ntt Letters were sent out today to all citi.1'3 that lie within the Coast CommunJty CoJ. lege District to sound them out on how they feel about proposed recreational im· provernent.'!I at Golden West College. The college district has asked the Hunt. ington Beach City Council to form an assessment district lo finance the $935.- 000 worth of new fa cilities, including a recreational pavilion, handball courts and. $180.000 ln cabling for a closed~ircuit community television system. The city council in May approved in principle the formation of such a district to pay for the improvements throuah the sale of five-year bonds. However, the CQuncil has taken no al':· tion since then. A proposa l to the Cost.t Mesa City Council to establish a similar assessment district to finance $700,000 worth of improvements at Orange Coast College has been defeated. The Newport Beach City Council had asked Costa ~1e.~a to tum it do11.'n. The re.quests to set up the assesment distr icts wa s made by co!lege adminstra· t0rs under the provisions of the 1913 Act. Use of this act means the bonds could be sold without an election IO long as the. ?.Sses,c;ment riistrll':t is formed by the council of U:ie city in which the college ls located. The plan has been criticized on the gtQunds that the action of one city coun- cil could result in 1:1 property tax increase to pay Clff the bond t in all cities Jn the college ·district. The citie.'t are Cost<! J\tesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Fountain Valley and West.. minster. Councilman Al Coen, head of a Hunt. lngton Beach commiUee studying the proposal. got the go-ahead from fellnw councilmen this week to write all the (See COLLEGE, P•ge %) Orange We•ther Drizzly skies and low.clouds wlft cover the Southland today, poaai. bly clearing by Saturday after- noon. Highs along the beach, a cool 68 rising l<t 7S inland. Lows b- night around 63 degrees. INSIDE TODAY T he Balboo Bav Lio'1$ Club i..f pulli11g a .switc~ with thi.f 11eo1''.t Lobster Bake 4nd Carniool. Find ovt alt about tli,.. food , fun. e-.t· citeme11t nnd thrill1 the-y have in siorc for Harbo.,. Area folki iit toda.y't Weekender, Page 25. •0111... 1• C•lllo•"ll I C~tC'l"e ti• 1 Cllnl!IM ~4 Ct..,lct 20 C••H-... !O 0.1t~ NtllC•• 11 OIV«CM II fdl19•1•1 "'" ' fMer11ln-1 f l'lftlftCI t•'U i.i..._oc•• 11 Ann l.•,...r• u ...... !llMl ' , -.. i. 1t-ft Mlrhl•I ......... 11 .Nlli.tllll N.... •t o •• _ ...... ,., '' ..... ,,,..... t7·tt S11V11 1'"19• tt '""'' , .. , . I I.ck M.,_.. IW:I 't111vltlt11 rt 'tll•llffl ....,, •••lllw • ._ ....... ,,.,. Wwlf N.... 4 .. ..... 911ftf ... f DAILY PILOT c Frldiy, StPttn1blt 17, 1971 Pioneer Dies 'Simpl.e Things Were Biggest' Church, family, nowers and the Bull~ Anaconda Railroad -nrd1nary, simple things -were the big things In Isabelle Marlow's 81 years on this earth. She le.ft it Thursday. She spent a long time living and -in the end -a long lime dying, from a lingering illnes5. She won't be remembered by history book standard!!, her family !'18}'5, but she won't soon be forgotten . John Riley Ma rlo"'· 85, and lsabeJle Marlow were married for 63 ~'ears That produced 68 descendants spanning fou r aenerations. Just as it says in the ancient bo11k they Jived by, J ohn. and Isabel begat \\'alter, Monroe , Conley, William . John Jr .. Lela, P l!:arl, Mae, Betty and Donna. And they too "'ed . producing 25 grandchildren, who married and pro· duced 29 great-grandchildren. "All of us still Jiving," says f\lrs. Pearl Stoner, of Costa Mesa. Her father, now of 343 Esther St.._ Is among the survivors. He and his Jatl w1fe came to Costa ?o.lesa 16 years ago after he retired from the railroad in ~lon!ana. , By the standards 1ha! recor~ peoples names in history books, neither . the widower nor his \ale v•ife will be. written !JP there. .._..i , ,, · "She was pretty much a homeuvu), says de.ughter Pea rl. "Just fl owers," she added, when asked about any special hobbies her mother had be yond being a wife of 63 years. The elder t-.1arlows lived mostly at 1995 From Page 1 SURFERS ... lhey were rolling around in the water.'' "Surfing really didn"t improve though untll the coming of fiberglass lo seaJ balsawood and later styrofoam. \Vhen they got the boa rd we ight down to 25· pounds the people. could handle them and aurfln g became a rea! sport." The extreme v.·eight of the re.dwl'IOd planks endowed the early surfboards with amazing stabilit y, but also .h~d the capability of inflicting serious 1n1ury lo the rider during-a v.·i pe..aut. Practically all of the early surfers suf· fered banged heads and bleeding gashes when the boar~s upended, according to Higgins. ''The things wer~ so stable thal I .. co~ld ride a v.·ave standrng on my head. Htg- glns said. "And some of the Hawaiians would paddle out with a camp chair and an umbrella and come In sitting in the shade.."' Higgins. who is reputed to . have. shot the Huntington Beach pier v.·h1\e dointt a he adstand. was also a participant in the world's first surfboard contest. "That was in Corona del Mar In 1929. I didn't win , but when they gav_e the cu ps out the boys just tossed them 1n the sand and went back to surfing . They ~n't too interested in the prizes, just nle"""t'om- P"litlon," he said * * * Good Surf Seen For Title E·vent Good surf Is expected for both day s or the Huntington Beach U.S. Surfboard Championship th is weekend . ''Right now we"re getting four to six· fool breakers and if it holds, v.·e·u ha ve good surf."' said Lifeguard Captain Douglas D"Arna!I th is morning. A check with the Los Angeles \\leathe r Bureau has CQnfirmed the predic!1on, ac· cording to D'Amall, "They say we v.·ill ha\·e three to four- foot surf most of Lt1e time. \\'e believe th.at it wi!l actually be a little be ner since Huntington Beach is larther out on the coast and v.·ill bea r the full brunt of the swells," he said. OIAH~I COA.St DAILY PILOT CltAltOI 'CAST P\111..ltMINI# COMP'ANY J o\oort N, Wood l"nllllont •114 "wllll11\tr Jo~~ l.. Cwrlt y V1G1 PIWM""'f end OtNAI Mlnry!" ,,.,,,, •• 11:.,.,;1 a .. 1 .. n-·· "'· tol urpt.ift l M<ollllllrtl £dll<>I" dtm H. ta.. •ict.1'4 r. Non ANIJlioftl M.,, .. ""9 E~l!Or~ c .......... Office lJO W11t ••v sn ,.t M1;1;ft, Aiir1u : P,O. l o11 s•o, •2•2• .,__ flll.1\'I' P!\.OT, ...... •ti:* h ~ ... .._...,.., .. ~lolotd dt llt .. ,.,, !ll'lo .,, "' ......... -.. .... "-"""' ... , ... ....... ~ "*'" 11\mt, ,. ... """""' ...-. ,_,_., Vt!Wf. 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Just a small group of the t-.1arlow faml- ly made H to the old couple's 63rd .,.,·ed- drng anniversary June 28, because the family is so scattered now. !\"ot counting spouses or naming the 25 gran d chi Id re n and 29 gre11.t· grandchildren, lher~·s Walter, up In Biil· ings, 1'1ont .• r-.lonroe, in Santa Ana, Conley, in Costa Mesa , \llllliam, in Fon- tana, and John J r., bacl; tn Alexandria, Va .. the sons. And there's Mrs. Lela \Vhitfield of 811!- lngs. Mrs. ?>.111e J ohnson. Mrs. Pearl Stoner, hoth of Costa r-.tesa. then Mr~. Betty Bussie and Mrs. Donna Hole, both of Santa Ana . The fanlil y was careful to list the sons and daughters all in order of age. funeral services for Mrs. Marlnw v.·i!J bf! Monday at 1 :30 p.m. in Westcli ff Mortuar y Chape l, with Rev. Vernon Mik- kelsen of the Jehovah's Witnesses of- ficiating. Since she liked flov.·ers, one might im- agine there will be many bouquets -of afJ ki nds -since lsabel!e Marlow loved every flower the Lord created. Feliciano' s Given Live Per1nit Okay 'By CANDACE PEARSON 01 Ill• D1l11 l'llal S!tlt With famed blind guitarist Jose f'eli- ciano sitting sile ntly in the audience, Newport Beach planning co1n missioners Thursday night gave a liv e entertainment permit to the controversial We.stcliff nightspot that bears his name. Commissioners took the action with lit- tle of the debate that has markejl _t~e co.I· orful history of the club that Jfcl1c1ano s lawyers said is no\~· back under his ownership. A request fnr the permit was denied in January when the restaurant was under different management. As Barron's Restaurant In 1964. "Ve rsailles Re staurant" in 1968 and "Felic!ano's Re staurant" under the. South Bay Club management earlier U1!s year, the establishment was the target of many complainls. As the result or litigation, it is now operated by Feliciano Enterprises of Orange, where before Jose Feliciano had lent his name only. The city planning starr hid recom- mended approval, although they v.·erc still wary of future trouble. But at about I a.m., shortly before the matter v.·as taken up. the guitarist-singer made his personal appearance. The almost deserted City Hall \\'II~ not 11 concert stage and Feliciano only sal quietly in the b11ck, but commissioners were. impressed \.\'Ith his arr ival. "I would like. to point out that the entertainer who bea rs the name of lhi.• particular enterprise i! in the audience.·· James Hewlcker. assistan t community development director. annced. As Feliciano smiled, ne w restaurant manager Don ?>.tangano assured the com· missioners lh;it ,1•:ills v.ere being sJ:>cci a\1.v sound.proofed and care being taken to meet all city and coun!y re· riu1rements ··:o.tavbe we"]! ~a\e a different clicn1cle with tlit! change 111 operation," J-lewlcker suggesled. Unde r different management. the health practices of the resturant had been under question and a petition had been signed by neighbors complaining ahQut the noise. Com mission Ch ainnan Curt D->sh asked if "anyone here knows the difference. betv.·een a hard rock band and a soft roc k band" and v.•hich v.·ould make more noise. Hew·icker said. '"It v.·ouldn"t really mat- ter. If they hid Stan Kent on there he's be loud too." f'rDnt Page J DOUGLAS • • • posed rez.one and urged they de.lay ln consideration. "That request \\'as ignored by the plan· ning commission." Bresnahan charged. McDonnell Douglas Director of DC 10 Engineering Ray Bates offered a technical expl;ination of the qulettr jel engines on lht new plane and played re.corded tapes of comparison tests with current jel aircraft. This presentation was in answer t.o charges by Dan Emory, ch11irman ol the Newport Beach Noise Abatement Com· mittee, who had ch11Henged the aerospace firm'• stitement 1h11t noiae would bt cut in half through use of the ne:w planes. From Pagel COLLEGE ... cities to inform lh11t !heir lax base could be altered ii Huntington Beach e:stab- Jishes an assessment di1tricl. Coen is asklng the: ell/ts to respond by Nnv I "\Ve'\l base our recommend11tion to !ht': Cl1Unr1I on v.·h~lhe:r ""fl ~hould go :ihr.oil o:i 1l1L r rrl1es vo1.• grt." Coen said. D•tLY l'ILOT St1tf l'~t!• Getting Suppe1· Ready Founding members of Sons nf Ital y (from Tefl} Dom Racili and Ralph Peca start 6,000 spagh etti dinners for \\'eekend's Fiesta de ('osta Mesa in do\vn1 0\\'!l city park. Huge res taurant pressure cooker original- ly obtained for it "·as victim of a recent residential blaze. hence Ra citi's extinguisher. just in case. Peca is presi dent of the local A. P. Giannini chapter of club. Next year, he 'll be pasta-president. Breal{clown of Se11ate Vote On Draft Measure Sl1own ' ~IASHI NGTON (AP) -Here Is lhe 47 to 36 vote by w·hich the Stnale refused to· day to table ihe com promise version of a bill to extend the military draft for tv.•o years. For tabling -36: DEMOCRATS 1-"0R - Bayh, Ind .; Burdick, N.O.; Chiles, Fla.: Chu rch, Idaho: Cranston, Cali f. Eagleton. r.to.: Fulbright, Ark . : Gr11.\'el, Al11ska; Harr, f\tich.: Hartke, Ind. Hughes, la : Inouye, Hawaii : Jordan, N.C.: t.tansfield, r-.1onl.: r-.tclntvre. "\ H. r-..trtca lf. r.lont.: ?>.!onda le., · r.1 in11. : Mus kie, Ma ine: Pell , R.I.; Proxmire. Wis. R1bicoff. Conn.: Steven~nn, J\I : S\·m- inglon, r.10.; Tunney, Calif.; \\'1lh<1-ms, N.J. -25 REPUBLICANS FOR - Aiken. Vt.; Baker. Tenn.: Brooke, 1.-fass.; Case, N.J.: Cook. Ky .: Cooper, key.: Jlatfleld, Ore.: .Javi t.~. N.Y.; Mat- lhias, fold.; Percy, Ill.; Schweiker. Pa. - 11 Again~! fabling -47: DE~10CRATS AGA li\'ST - i.'r J'z 1':: From Pagel DRAFT. • • Allen . Ala .: Anderson. N.M.: Bentsen, Tex .: Bible. Ne\·.; Byrd, Va .: Byrd. W. \1a.: Cannon, N.?v.: Eastland, h1 iss.; El!ender , La.: (iambrel!. Ga. llolling.~. S.C'.: McClellan, A r k . : Mclrce, \Vyo.; t.1ontoya, N.f\L : Randolph, \V. V.A Spong. Va.; Stennis, Miss.: Talmadge, C ;1 -18 RE:PU8 1.ICANS AGA INST - BeRll. r.ld.; Bellmon, Okt;i.: Bennett, Ut:1 h: Boggs. Del.: Brock, Tenn .: Hucklcr. N.\'.: Curtls, Neb.: Dole, l\an .: DtJn1in1ck, Colo.: Fanni n. Ariz. Fong. Hav.·ali; Go ldwater, Ariz.: Grif- fin. !\111,;h ; Gurney, Fla.: Hansen, \\'yo. Hru ska . Neb.: Jord an. Idaho: ~liller, lov.·;i : P11ck\vood, Ore.; Roth, Df'l.; Sc(ltl, Pa .~ t.trs. Smi1h. r-.1e.: Stafford. \'I ; Ste l"en.~. Ala~ka : Taft. Ohio Thurmond. S.C.; To\\·er, Tex.: \Veicker, Conn ; '\"nung, N.D. -29 Nol \•oting but 11nnoun ced as paired rrairs are used to denote opposi ng posi- tion.~ of senators v.·hen one or both are absent 1: Humrhrey 1 D-f.1inn ), for a n d .Srarkman tD-Ala.). against. Moss (0 · Utah1. for and Jackson {D-Wash.l, against. Pastore fO·R.IJ, for and Al lotl 1R·Colo.l. against. Magnuson (D-Wash.\, for and Cotton tR·N.H.\, against. Nelson (D-\\"ls.\, for and Long ID ·La .). against. From Pagel AIRLINES ... 11nd said lhis may have given rise to the PUC staff suspicions. o ·:\'eil said he y,•ill recommend against a request to !he Nev.•pon Beach City Counci l thEit it Ret involved in 1he case. Former vice mayor Hans J. I..orenz ha~ v.·r1t!eA councilmen asking lhem to inter- vene •·on behalf of rhe people of Ne1r- port Beach" saying if there is an inter- Jocking ownership, it could prove detri- mental to the best interests of the city. '"'T'he. ci ty has a genu ine interest in the mJtter," Lorenz said this morning. "We are: interested In seei~g it as only a fl:'eder :iirporl." He said an inlerl(l{'king oy,•oe.rship v.·ould fa vo r the more prorit :ible business and gea r its operatio ns to serve !hat bus1ne$s. O''.\"ell said the n1a 1ter is •·none of 1\'ewport"s husine.~s ." Atr Cal President Robert Clifford this morning did not deny lhE" invesliga!ion 1s taking plc.ce but said it 1vill gE"t no- v.·here. "\\"estgate ov.•ns 81 p f r c P n 1 of ou r stock.'" Clifford ~ai rt , •·but we are thei r on lv aviation holding." Cliffo rd arlmi!lfd that Air Cal has rlone sonic v.·ork for its small competitor. "but that get s to be less and less all the time." I-le said they h;,\·e rrovided some sta- tion services at \•arious airport!>, hut these are being discontinued on a regu· lar basis. Front Page I IRVINE ... master plan for development of the rancla which r spent two years getting th • aupe.rviM!r1 to •<yPl. "Jf thb city lhcorporation i3 paned they do nol intend to leave it al 11 fig ure of 10.000 or 18.000 popul11tion. I know fC1r sure lhat they intend to anner: lo it all th o central valley and all the coastal lands. "I also · now that they already have ap- plied for a release from their agricultural preserve agreement so this land can be developed. "You see. if the government dnes not accept their evaluation of at1sl!t.<1 , they could rind they have lo pay out up lo $2f\ rnillion so they'd ha ve to make some 1·ery slick annexations and ha ve one lremer1· dous land dispersal "lf the city is int:orpor11ttd and tl1c land gets put of the control of the county, which accepted th e ranch master plan, there would be no v.·ay to control this. "People will be pulled out of other areas of the county and you·u get one of the biggest slum.~ in the central valley you could imagine. These people. art lambs being led to the slaughter. They don't realize how their properly ''alue' woul d surfer .'..1:1 this sort of a power play to bail out the foundation. "If the land remains undt>r the jurisdic- tion of the ''ounty. the s11pcrvjsors in their \1•isdom \\'iii not allow a tremendous land boom down there. .. If the city is incorpor::iled at this time It ""'ill mean the end of the master pl1n for the ranch. bec;i11se if the. foundation, trying lo hang onto control. be gins t6 dissipate. !and assets, it v.·ill do so at tremendous speed. It v.·ill be under the gun to liquidate stock in the Irvine Com· pany or liquidate land. "Of ~urse I \.\'ou ld hope to see It Ii· quidate stock so the lr\·1ne ~mp_anY co uld go public. I've been working eigh1• years for thi s."' Mrs. Smith said she is "very disap- point E"d" by the quality of some. of th e re· cent de\"el opments throughout the South County. df'scribing lhem as ··yesterday's designs and tomorrow's slums.'' Frank Crocker Services Slated F'uner<it ser\"ices \l'ill be held Salurda:• at t p.m. al \\'averly Cburcb in Fairha\ en l\1emorial Park in Santa Ana for frwk Crocker, 75. Newport Beach'• f)rsl full ·time fire chtcf Crocker died Tuesday in Farmdaf>;: Convalescent Hospital in Buena Pa rk ln 1927, Crorkcr. \\'ho resided at 1514 E. Balboa Boulevard, organized t h ti volunteer fire department. He retired lft 1952. Crocker is survi\·ed by five sons: Luth er Crocker and \Ve st.on Crocker <>t Costa r-.1esa. Grorge (;rocker of Balboa. .James Crocker of Santa Ana and Do n Croc ker of l1untington Beach. Also three daughters· Mrs. Cal Fuller of Santa Ana Heights. Mrs. James Tan- ner of Anchor11~e. Alaska, and Mrs. l\1arvin Hobbs of Mission Viejo. He is also sur\·ived by 22 grandchildren .end 2 great-grandchildren. ferePs lnl'itructed to insist on 1ixing 11 deadline for American \'>'ithdra \\·a l. SHERRILL WING CHAIRS t-.lansfield told ne;•:smen in Rdvance of the \'ote that if the tabling motion v.·ere rejected , he v:ou\d renffer his end·the·\\·ar :imendment lo the military procurement bill. comi ng up next in the Senate. or to some other appropriate measure. The ~111nsfiel d amendment, st rongly opposed by President Nixon. ha~ bf>en 11 key issue in !he lengthy Senale battle over the draft bill. lmmf'diately ::iftt>r the vote. Ch~imian .John StenJ1 1s (O-!ll1ss.). of the Senate Armed Ser\"lces CQmmiltct' annnuore.d 1hat a cloture petition to cut off furlher debate 11i:ot1ld bf! filed later in thr dav. t inder the rules 1t wll! come to .:i 1·ote one hou r after the Se nate meets on Tue sday. Hearing Dela yed For Su spected Ne,vport Escapee A drug possession suspect charac- terized as the Handcuffed Houdini arter s1~1!1nming manacled across R Ne\\·port H11r hor channel in an escape attempt has had his case continued, after v.·inning c.ne defense round. John R. Caltl. 211. or 4016 Channtl Place, Newport Brach. had preliminary hearing postponed until neKt \\lednesdey tri H11rbor J udie!&! District Court. C11tti's lawver is also prcparlnit R defense motfon. lead ing to the con· tln11R nce 'fhur~day. J-te 11 nd Judith A. Jone:s.,33, of the same address, v.·ere charged after police narcotics agents visited the residence in early June. AT A VERY ' $219 SPECIAL PRICE o EACH These exceptional wing cho irs ore perhaps the finest value eve r offered in o qua li ty win g. These pieces ore upholstered in the unusual combination of lime vel vet bock and outside pan els and feature • most unusuol floral print on the ins ide. Tru ly on eye catcher and typical of Sherrill quality and stylin g. Only ot Ted Yon He mert 's. WATCH FOR IT! Investigators !lllid they s~ized evidence \ncludlng thousands of dollars in cash hidden in a slove. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREX EL-HERITAGE Calli le 11ped into the narrow bay w11ters during the search. but v.'tis captured by Ort~ctive Al Epstein. who drove arount1 to C<>a.st Highway, leaping out to tackle the. suspect ruMing up a blurr. SN ACK THIEF? Wh0tvcr crtpl intn the home l'lf R~rnard Feigc , :\~7 E. 20th St , Co~tR f\1e~a. made off \V\th a piRgy bank and a peanut butll'r J'ianrlw·lch Thursday. • NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Westcliff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 NIWl'DlT I TOll Ol'iN FllDAY 'TIL t Profes1lon1I lnterl•r 0 1sign1r1 Availabl._AIO INTERIORS l'het1• Till,,_"'"'•' Oro1199 c,,,,,.,._140·1161 I LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co11t Hlghw•y Phont: 494-6.551 ~ . •, ' I 1 D AR Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE A Theater Is No Frill A check of the high school campuses in Newport Beach and Cosla Mesa will reveal a surprising lack or first-rate theatrical production facilJties for a school district of even moderate means. The lack was parlicularly evident as students from tbr-oughout the· Nel''port-Mesa district mounted their summer school production of "The Boy Friend.'' The production was limited, to say the least, by the postage stamp stage, inadequate lighting equipment and small audience area. Yet the students performed admirably and thor· oughly entertained the few who jammed the ti.1esa High Lyceum to hear and see them. Se.hoot district finance experts have traditionally considered auditoria to be •·frill" expenditures. In fac t. a board member has pointed out, the auditorium planned for Costa Mesa High School was c ut from the original cons truction project. The Lyceum, it was felt, could serve the student body temporarily until funds were available lo build a fitting auditorium. Yet, an audi!orium is not solely a "cultural" project. In many districts they serve the entire community for theatrical eve nts as well as for lect ures, concerts and meetings. ft could be argued that the Newport-Mesa district does not need a first rate theater since Orange Coast Col· lege. has a fine facility for productions. That is true, but, as Costa Mesa Hi gh students di.!icovercd this year, sched· uling a high school show into this hall is nearly im· possible. Newport-Mesa trustees have taken a sound approach with another former "frill" item by planning an Olympic size swimming pool at Newport flarbor High School. It v.•il.1 serve the school, the district and the community, and the community participated in the planning and funding. Perhaps it is time to consider the same alternative and provide the district with a first rate theater to be located at one of the high schools. The choice of a campus would not be an easy one, but such factors as a centr.a.1 location, evening parking and demands of rifle arts curr icula might narrow the se- lection field. Since the board has committed the dis tri1.i to pro· vidlng every graduate with a salable job skill, the frill aspect of building a thea ter in difficult times, lessens. After all, IO million A mericans make their Uving in the entertainment f ield. Further, as the four-day work week becomes a real- ity. leisure lime industries· expect greater demands for trained talent. The schoc.1 board would d o well lo enlist the help of the communities in studying the possibilities for mov· ing on an auditorium-th eater project. Caugl1t in th e Mid dle The economic reperc ussions of President Nixon':- v.•age freeze are continuing to be felt in unexpected places. One group indirectly affected by the freeze ha~ turned out to be school boards in Orange County. School trustees have found themselves caught in an uncomfort· able squeeze they cannot control. On the one hand, rulings by County (.:ounsel Adrian Kuyper and memos from County Auditor-Controller Vic Heim have flatly stated that any payroll which attempts to grant certain pay increases to teachers will not be proc· essed. In other words, defiance of the freeze means no pay for the teachers, none at all. The other side. taken by the California 'feachers Association, is a threatened federal law suit against any district which fails to grant the pay raises. And in the middle, without any real choice to make, a re the school trustees whose primary interests are pro- viding quality education for the county's 400,000 school children. c Wow here , you see, it takes aJJ;,he running you can do t.o keep in the •ame place!' said the Queen.' Wa11t ed: Suprenie Co11rt Justice Frail ond Ailing A H elpful Burglar Some suburban friends stopped by not long ago, and were surprised to find our front door open. Since we llve in the heart -or at least, spleen -of the wick· ed city, they imagined y.•e'd be bolted ind barricaded after dusk. I happen to have more coofidence in the intelligence of thieves than most people do. They know where lo steal and who to steal from. Dur house is definitely off limlts- because anyone can see how indecently eafJer we are to have someone break in. THAT'S THE only way we 'll ever get rid of all the junk we have. Old am· putated bikes, radio sets from the day!! before Stromberg met Carlson, coats and JY.'eaters that even moths disdainfully ~nub, and assorted detritus that lhe Salvation Army would condemn to Jimbo. \l.'hen we go out, we do everything but put a sign in the window saying "Nobody Home -C.Ome In and Brovrse." All a burglar '.1-'0Uld have to do is take a loo k at 4,000 Dooks and a grand piano tha1 was decrepit when Hector Berlioz was a pup, and he 'd throw up his hand s in disgust. ! My best hope is th at someone v.•11! make off with 1he kids' transistor radios; for months J"vt been sfarrh1ni:; for a felonious confedera1e who would split the proceeds v1ith mt .I ABOITT A DOZEN ytars ag11. v.·e h\'t:d ln an apartn1ent in a six-flat walkup on a Dear Gloon1y Gus There's Irony or something In the fact that this ultra-liberal, odd· Republican-type Paul McCloskey, going after Nixon's scalp, gavt a speech in Tustin. On WASP Avenue. -R. E. L. T~ll fethH'1 re!IHIO ••-n• vi•'"· ,,., fte(•Ul tl!J fMM II tlll _.ll fff. 1 ... ~ Y.Ur "' 111¥• ti ·-1 Giit, Dt llY ~llt!. terribly chic street. All the other five oc· cupanll'i or the building were soci al, nr rich, or both ; we were the building's token "poor family" to demonstrate how essentially democratic they were. Well , virtually every apartment in the building was broken into e.t one time or another while we lived there -except ours. The Burglars Union knew precisely where the jewe ls 11nd furs and cash were stashed away, and avoided our flat as though the bubonic plague flag were flying outside our door. FINALLY, WE moved out and bought .a house out of sheer embarrassment. When the other neighbors would gather over Bloody Marys of 8 Sunday noon to discuss their insurance policies and the vagaries of the international gem market, ~e were cut de11d. If wt weren't solvent enough to be burglariztd, cer- tainly v.·e wertn't worth fraterni1.ing with. There's so n1ething wrong with our ·whole criminal system. when people 111ho v.·ant 10 be robbed -as the only w3y of cleanng out !hf' debris -ca n't find ;i de· cent burglar to undertakt the 1ob ;· and the people "'ho buy the niosl elaborale security systems get broken into with depressing regularity. !Thr kry is unrler !he frrJn\-door m::it. and the best time is next F riday from 6 to 11 p.m. Ha ve a beer on mt, boys.) Alloiv Offsli ore Airport? To the Editor : I ha\•e ]tamed that a bill to study the feasibility of an offshore international airport has p11ssed !!1~ Assembl)' I AB 2777 ) and that !his bilJ is lo roml' before the Senate in the near future. Informa· lion that I believe to be acetJrate. s tates that fli ght patterns for such an airport would pass directly ovtr Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, and Seal Beach. Furthennore:, fill for th~tei11l island would be dredged-millions or tons of it! -from lhe rontinental she!f. THERE IS A good chance, then . U1at 11:n offshore airport lies in the immediate future, In any case, lhe passage of AB im is a maUer of great inlere:st and im· portance to residents of Orange County. Those who feel th.Rt the bill should have re«IVed wider publicf'y and debate in ttte press and among the general public •re urged lo write to their state sen11tors. rtquesUng that the forthcoming vote be Mailbox Lttttt11 ,....,. ,.....,, •1"9 -......... Ner..,11,., ...-1!~ -ul4 Hfl¥W tllt ft "'1uetH Ill JQI -••• ff lu1. TIMI rl.,.I ti """•" .. tlllffo ti Ill ,.Kt tt eM..,IM I• 11 .. 1 lo ............. All 111i.,, ..,u,1 •• (!W411 tltMhll't1 I M lfttlllt1t 1•trH1, b~I 11 • ..,., "''' lot wtl!o1-lll .., ,...ynt H 1utOr.lt11! rM -• -ar.111. l'""tn' Wiii 1111 .. "lbll- postponed until lhe public can learn the ramifications entailed in the possible con· struction of the offshore airport. THE RESIDENTS of Ne;wport Beach, Huntington Beach and Seal Beach should not risk Jetting their cities become Orange County lnglewoods. We do nted a thoroUgh airing of this issue, and we do netd to overcome the apathy thRt might let our communities be ruined by default. W. ROSS WINTEROWD ..---------B11 G~o,.g~ --------...., J Dear George: I shall appreciate your sendini; me your pamphlet on ''Improving Your Memory." J .S.G. Oe•r J.S.G.: 1 can't seem lo find whert J stored them. l>t•r George ; Can you ~II me how lo curb my de!lre for new clothes, rancy c1rs and jewelry when l c.Bn'I afford the.m ? DESPERATE Dear Des~rat.e : I ~ no uu In curbing your desire. Desire i3 fret -er1joy yourse;lf. If you can't afford 11nythlng al least you de!erve • \ol of desire. CON FIDE NT IA L TO SECRE:TARY Of THE TREASURY CONNAU.Y : Well , you Jff if nobod y get., 1 r1 i~ and nobody In· c:reases pr1ces, then this wl\I re311lt In -hm. Sl'>rry, T've dee.Jared • ~ day ~dvice frl'cte. Black May Not Return to Bench WASHINGTON -There is 11 real pogsibility Justice Hugo Black will not return to the seal he has held on the Supreme CAurt for more than 34 years. Eighty-live and a half ytars old , frail and ailing. the Ala· baman has been in the Bethesda Naval Hospit2J since last month, His presence thert and ailmen l have betTl shrouded in drum-tight secreey. Black was in the hospital more than 8 week berore that ltaked out. Membt'rs of his family and office staff have refused to say anything about his whereabouts or condition .. Before it became known ht! was in the hospital, • secretary told newsmen the aged jurist was '"on vaca· lion." Hospital authorities rcftr 811 inquiries to Black's family -which isn't talking . A KNOWLEDGEABLE fiour ce, long close to the jurist, told this column he is suffering from a "circulatory" illness. Asked if vital organs, such as the heart, were involved. tht reply was, "Very likely, consider ing his advanced agt." Late last Ftbruary, several days before his 85th birthday /Feb. 25 ), Black to ld newsmen covering tht Supremt Court he had no plans rt garding the future:. "I have no plans to rttirt' or not lo retire," he said. "1 will le! life take its way." He also observed that after being on !hf' bench more than thrt e deC'ades. he had gotten ovf'r aoy idea or being all· knowing and all-11i·1se. "When you get my agr," he s;ud, "you find that it is difficult to know if you wt're right or the othtr fellow was right. The decrees of this or a.ny other court art M L el.erna 1. A justice should vole to overturn any ruling he does not like, whether it is recent or ancient.'' BLACK, OLDEST of tlle present Ni ne Old Men , has served longtr on the lri· bunat than anyOP'le else in its history. The othtr jurists with almost comrar;.ble re. cords are Chief Justict John Marshal and ,Justices Joi;eph Story, Stephen Field, and John M. Harlan. All served more than l.1 year.s. Also, Black is third in respect of age. Chief Justice Rogtr Taney died in office at 87 , and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes retired at 90. The appartnl likelihood of a Suprtme Cou rt vacancy imml'diately focustd at- tention in inne r White House quarters on thrte men : Vice President Spiro Agnew, Secretary of Statt William Rogers, .and Rt p. Richard Poff tR.-Va.). All are lawyers, but none have had judicial experience. Neither did Black nor Justice William 0. Douglas, the other mil itant liberal appointed to the tribunal by President Roosevtll. Black had been 1 dist rict attorney before be ing elected to the Senate: Douglas had betn on the law facul!its of Columbi11 and Ya le, and a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission. AGNEW, SJ , TAUGHT la,,.,· a! lhc lJntversit,Y of Baltimore for sevtn years ; during World War II he wa!I a company commander with the 10th Annored Division in Europe, and served another year during the Korean conflict. His ap- pointment lo the Suprt n1e Cou rt would open the way for someone else being selected as President Nixon·s 1972 run· ningmate. Whelhtr ''kicking Agnl'w Uf\Slairs" in this manner would be resorted fn I~ ;inyone's guess. It would be nothing new. It has happened btfore. Rogers, 511 , i~ known to want ,·ery much to go on the Supreme Court. It is 11lso no secret that key Administration figures would like to get rid of him. J·iis rt cord as Secretary of Statl' is nol one of lhl' Administration's bright s po I s . Rogers's handling of th~ extremely dlf· ficull and highly volatile; Middle East situation ha.~ betn fumb!Jng And bumbl- ing, And !he same is true of the C<lmplex •nd prickly relat ions with Japa·n. ON C,\PITOt HILL, Rogers is rated as well-in1 e.111nned .11nd pleasant, but in· effectual and inadequate. He is Also con· sidcrcrl !n have virtually no real in fl uence in !he Prcsidenrs inner council! on foreign policies. While devoid of judici al experience, Rogtrs has had a lot of publiC' strvice - assistant district attomey of New York County; chitf counsel of lhe 3pecial Senate Deftn~e Investigating Committee, which was chaired by lhel').Stn. Harry Truman fO.Mo.): Attorney Gtneral ( 1957-61 J 10 the. E is e n ho we r ad· ministration: and priv ate practice as a par tner or a big New York law firm. Rtp Poff, 11 411 the. yo ungest of the trio, LS a if:rad uat e of 1he University of Virginia Lew School (Also ttlt tlmt mater of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy: and his brother Sen. Ted Ktnnedyl, •nd wa s 11 bomber pilot In World Wa r IT, being decorated with the Dislingui.!hed Flying Cross. He hRs been in Congress ~ ytars and i!'i the aclfvt. r11nkinl Repuh1ican member of the powerful Judiciary Committee. RATF.D AS ONE nF lhe 11bles1 le~al minds 1n Congress, Poff i11 slated fnr •r- pointment tn a vacancy on thr 4lh U.$. Circuit Court-with jur1sdlctinn 1" districts in Maryland, North and Sou11t Carolina. Virginia 11nd Wes! Virgini1. Poff i11 not only highly regarded by Presi· dent Nixon. but by Democratic leadt'rs. f ollowing the. Senate's refusal to ("(In. firm Judge Haynsworth for lhe Suprr.m• Court, Rt:p. Em•nuel Celler 10.N.Y.1, lnng-time chairman of I he .Judiciary Committee and a top liberal, urged Poff'• election. Cc ller announced : "Dick Poff and I are far apart on views and issues. But he's one of the finest And ablest men I know. He's ;i brilliant lawyer, and a nian of impeccable in-- ttgrity, hontsty and propr iety. If th• President will name Dick to the Suprem• Court, I will go to lhe Senate and testify in his favor. It would be •n outstanding itlection.'' While Poff is generally con11ervative in outlook, he is noted among colleagues for fa irness and objectivity. When he .!peaks, ht invariably is listened to witll close •I· ltnlion . Also as a V1rg1n1an. he wou ld fulfill the Presidl'nl's publicly avo wc.d commitment rn name a Southerner to the i;uprem• bench. London Street Crime Is Increasing LONDON. ENGLAND -" •..• and mind your pocketbook,'' admonished a friend ly Londontr giving directions to Americans touring by foot on a sunny Sunday afternoon in quiet Chelsea with no more in mind than look ing at h ou s es where Oscar Wilde and Algernon Swin· burne ooce. Jived. It was the kind of e.dvice Samuel Pepys might have given against the lootpads of 17th Century England and renects lhe sensitivity of modern l....ondoners to the growth in crime. (6 percent in Britain compared t.o II per cent in the U.S.J. An assistant commissioner of Scotland Yard, in an unpreceden~ intervie w ln the London Times, forecast that London 's &tree.ts will be as dangerous as New York or Washingtoo streets "in five years time unless severe measures ire taken to make punishment fit the crimes. THE lMMF.DIATE cauu of a gr e I t soul searching ln free: •M permissive England w11 the murder In Bl•ckpool of a popul•r police superintendent and wounding o( two constables by escaping jeftl thieves. One hundred thousand peo- ple 1ttended the superintendent's fun- rr1I. The silent majority ls milking it.self ht.Brd in letters to the editor •nd wh•t it is saying ls compounded of the many things thlll hive Induced Americans, for far greater c11use, to demand h1w •nd order. Tl would be a great pity Ir London's ~tree.ts tx.-•·ame. half •S dnngerou.' 11! In New York, Washin£ton or any Other large ; Ri chard Wilson American city, for then there would be no place to go in the English-speaking world where !:.J night and day people throng the streets in good will. Saturday and Sunday nights are a cam lv1J in centraJ London. THF. GREAT BREACH between com· Definite Terms • ' Comments ·"' ' ) ,..,. .... Da)1oa, Ohio, Buvercred; News : "In our younger days we had the impression th•t 'refonn' was some: sort or 10elal\y •cceplable change ln manners or morals. This old preconception puts Ull Into a philosophJcal taU1pln when we encounter the tenn 'tax reform.' Frequenlly rtlter•ted Is the adage, 'Nothing is sure but death and taxes.' If this be true, then whit room ls there for •ny advantage in reform 1 We suspect that t.ue1 wilJ be ever with us. tnd that we: will be paying tl"M!m in some form, no matter how. Anoth~r term that puules us Is 'quallty education.' We have. •lways thought that 'quality' ls " ldjecUve requirlng an •dvcrbl•I modifier to give It any 1lgnlflcaoce. Are we talkit1g about high quality, medium quality or low qu111lty? Jn th\1 world of trite. phrase:s and t:llches, some dt:flnlllon of l.cnns might help." I ' mon thought and sophisticated thoughl on rising crime ls as clearly revealed in the growing dt'bate in England as In Amtrica . Relentless punishment .and the lhreat of it are the effective deterrents. s11 y lhe spokesmen of Sct>tland Yard and a large part of the silent majority. Punishment and thf. threat of It are not effective deterrent.!, ~ay the sophi.!licated thinkers. and crime can only be headed off by general social improvement The knout and gibbet of medieval England •nd the Dickensian evils of Dartmoor are being called up by the ad· vanced thinkers in evidence agalnat the demanded crackdown. Crime: wa s not deterred by cruel justice.. Pickpockc.ls prospered even at the gallows. THJ! SOUNDS strange to Americans rondltioned to believe that crime Is quickly followld by punishment ln Britain while Amerlcto-·crtmln•ls la nguish into eventual freedom through the endless by· ways of leg•I dth•Y •nd uncertain juries. Chief Ju1Uce W•htn Burger of~n refers to tbe romp«atlV"e 1Wlflne1s of Briti!h juatke, •nd Is uratn1 reforms aJona the Brltlsh lines. But British justice has slowed down too much for Scotl•nd Yard •nd for the ma• jorlty ol conttmed Brttons who write to the newspapert. Politicians hive caught the law·and-order fever. The Home Office Is under severe ftre. The Intel lectuals •rt knocking each other about and beratln& the sUent mi· jortty •s clothing ''with • spurious rest>@Ctabillty minority prejudices which \11ck 1he JUpport of rallon11\ araument." It emberra11se:11 British lntcllectuals Into silence v.•hen they consklcr the evldfnc• thnt modern Amc.rlc11n puhllc opinion. n"rlh and south, Is more e'hll ghlcntd on • many social problems, including race an4 crime, than British general opinion. BUT IT IS HARD TO disagree with Scotland Yard. The British ''Bobby" got~ about his work 8~ in Sherlock Holme11' time, unarmed but now connected tn headquarters by walkie-talkie. Th • superintendenl at BlaC'kpool •nd his C'Ol'I~ stables could not shoot back 1t the flv• jewel thieves absconding with $1",000 ift their favorite merchandise. The police had no guns. · Whatever happens. let the stree.ts t1r London remain as safe as they are se that visiting Americans may come hel'1t now and then to savor wh•t il means tn be footloose and secure in the protecting embrace of • great city. OU.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robtr t N. W etd. PubU.shtr Thoma.s Ktevil, Editor Albert W. Bater Editorial Page P:dilor Ttw editorial pqe of the Dally Pilot tMk.s to inlorm and 1Umul•t. re•d- ut by pruentin;: thl1 MWl~pu'I op'lnk:ll\s and ('Omment.uy on topicJ ol lnler.st •nd •iJn\ncuice, by pro. vlrllng 1 torum tor ~ expreulon ot ""'~ readen' oplnlON. ud By ~ sentlnr the diverse vJewpolnt.t ol \n-- lormcd t'bll"rver.s and 1pokeJrMn on 1oplcs ol thP. ciay. Friday. Septemh<r 17. 1971 01allenge s To Military Said Great WASHINGTON (UPI I -Jo'. Bdward llebert, chairman o[ the House Anned Services Committee, said today the U.S. military, es~ially the Army, faces "monwntnlal challenges" lO its con· t.inued ezislence as a fighting force. The Loulslana Democ rat aaid thl': com- mittee is l.nvestlgating serious problems of the unlfonned fore1s from drug abuse and desertion to their very ability to fight in event of an emergency. "The problems have to be identified, they have to be acknowledged, and they have to be dealt with firmly, fairly and quickly," Hebert said in a statement. He a:aid the people are entitled to know •'where we are headed and the seriousness or th e situation." Hebert announced jointly V.'ith Rep. Leslie C. Arends (R-111.), the CQmmlttee's ienior Republican, that the group has launched what It called "an all out ef- fort" to get to the root of the military problems. They said four subcommittees had been detailed to make recommendations to the full commit tee on many aspects of the "serious manpower problems'' con - fronting the armed forces. "These problems," said Hebert , ''includin~ not only drugs , but also the in- cidents of fragging, desertions, absence without leave, serious disciplinary in- fractioh.s, and, even more important, the ability of the armed forces to conduct combat operations in the event of an emergency. "There can be no doubt that the armed forees in general, and the army in particular, race monumental challenges to their existence as fighting forces." Hebert said recrimination is no answer. And Arends warned that current attacks on the man in unUorm are having a "serious adverse impact." "The popular game tod&y is to tear down the man in uniform ," Arend s said. "Yet our maligned men in uniform re· main our only protection against po11sible Soviet dominaUon and the Joss of our way of Ille." Hebert, Arends and the armed services committee u a whole are considered very friendly to the armed forces. Their aase11ment of the problems confronting t.he millt.ary, although not altogether new, Uick on added significance because of this rlct. Adiniral Marks BOth Grand Adm. Karl Doenitz, the naval officer Adolf l1itler named as his successor in the final days of Nazi Germany, celebrated his 80th birth- day Thursday. At left, he is shown in 1945. At right, the silver-haired Doenitz. who spent 10 years in Allied prisons as a \Var criminal, is shown today. New Senator Appointed In Time for l(ey Issue llfOr-.TTPELIER, Vt. IP!l -Sen. Robert 1'. Stafford (R-Vt.), named Th ursday night to succeed the late WW ton L. Prouty, will be a senalor less than 24 hours when he is expected lo casl an important vole on the military drart . Stafford , 58, Vermont's only l·on- gressman, wa.~ appointed Thursday night by G<iv. Deane C. Davis. The an- nouncement wa s made t1l 9 p.m. EDT and Stafford promptly left I o r Washington on a special Air Force jct A gubernatoria l aide said the quick ;ir- lion -the appointment papers were drawn in four hours -came at the re- quest of the White House, which expects a close vote on the revival of the draft law. Stafford voted for a conference com- mittee report on the draft bill in the House . Peter Martin , Davis' press secretary, said the \Vhite House told him President Nii:on "enthusiastically welcomes" the appointment Davis i;aid a special election .,.,;u be held Jan 7 to pick a successor to Prouty, who died last Friday of stomach cancer. He was 65. The e.lection will al110 fill the rest of Stafford"s House lerm . Stafford was elected V er n1 on l ' s governor in 1958 -winning by 719 vote:ii -and first went to the House in 1960. He has had little opposition in his four bids for re-election. Prouty wa s a faithful suppor-U!r or the administration, and sources here said the \Vhite I-louse originally preferred a more c.;onscrvative successor than Stafford, who oppoi:;ed Nixon's proposal for fund ing 1he supersonic transport plane. He has <lC'Casionall y sided with Sen. George 0 . Ai ken (R-Vt.). and opposed the ad- ministration's Southeast Asia policy. Stafford was favored for the ap- pointment because of the many political debts he holds from st.ate Republicans. He is expected lo run for Senator in the i>pecial election . Hurricane Peril Real Along Gulf BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -lfurricaM Edith, whoee destrucUve winds b I e w through Louisiana and inlo Missi!slppi Thursday, was mild (.'()mpared with t b e m i g b t y deaUH!ealing hur- r icanes of r e c en t yean. Forecasters said today they hope Edith won't !poil evacua- tion effort! for future storms. "They shouldn't be lulled in- to a false sense of security in the future because the ir ex- periences may not have been severe in Edith," ! 11 i d meteorologist Dale Goudeau. Edith, spinning ever weaker In Mi11sissippi early today but creating storms that have sparked tornadlles in Florida and prompted flood warnings to Pennsylvania, caused the heaviest damage Thursday in Baton Rouge. The hurricane 11nd at least 13 tornadoes it produced wrecked five buildings in a shopping center in Louisiana's capital 150 miles inland. It hit hardest in the southwest part of the city, chewing through a housing district, splintering homes and smashing a school where several students and a te;acher were cut by flying glass. But the hu rricane and Its tornadoes caused only minor injuries. No one was killed. Winds howlin g at 85 miles per hour destroyed R grocery store near Erath, La., that owner Curly Granger had rebuilt only four years ago because the original slore burned down. "'1 guess God just doesn't "''ant us to own a store," said i\1 rs. (iranger. 1'he Grangers v.·ere among the few who stayed near the coast to r ide nut the storm. About 25,000 other shoreli ne resident s fled inland. ·rhe Granger fa mily surviv- ro without a scratch. But 1neteorologist Goudeau said they were; lucky. ·•o ne of the problems we alw ays have is convincing peo- ple to lee\•e," he said. Senate Vote Next TWO DINNERS Joh Panel Power~ Sought I WASHINGTON (UPI ) The measure wa~ " possibly by 80. 1"he close f1ve- Civll rights g r o u p s , en· substitute for a tougher House four margin a u r p r ! 1 e d eourated by a surprille near-education and labor com- FOR THE1 PRICE Of, ONE (With Thi• Co~pon l JIMBO'S COFFEE SHOP 3050 E. Co•st Highway, Corona d1I OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY GOOD BETWEEN 5 & 9 P .M. Ma r ; victory in the House, turned mittee bill , backed by civil e;veryone, including Rep . John : their attention to the Se.n tte rights groups, that would have Erlen born (R-lll . J, author of OFFER E;XPIR ES OCT. r. , ,, , : today In effort.! to arm the given EEOC power to issue the ..iub111itutc. ----'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ·Equal Em p Io y men t Op-cease and desist orders back- . p:irtunlty Commission with ed up by a court. · :rtrong job discrimination en-The key vof.e of the day · forctment p:iwers. came when the; committee bill The House Monday passed was itt aside on a narrow 202- and 1ent to the Senate on tt 197 roll call vote. which ad- %15-10& roll call vote a bill that vanced the substitute for fi na l would give the EEOC po we r to passage. · 10 inlo a court and seek and Business groups favoring the order to end any discrimina-zubsUtute c o n f i de nt I v tlon It find in Job hiring or predicted ahead of time i1 · flrnmotion on the part of an would win over the commlltee : employer or labor union. blll by at least 30 votes and Holdup Ma11, Officer : Killed i11 Shootout EDISON. N.J . (AP "• -An ~alleged holdup man JJhot and : killed one policeman :fi nd : wounded another o f f I c e r Thurad11y, police 11aid . The bandit also was fatally wound- ~ ed during the gun battle in ' . <:towded shopping center - Police said lhe gu nmaa wa.\ _shot either by the two · policemen, who were In a : patrol car, or by an off-duly · pat.n:ilman. -They 1ald that about $12.000 : the man had allegedly taken '.at 1unpoinl from a savings 'and loan usociation in the · Menlo Park Shopping Center . was recovered. Patrolman Frank Pap!anni. ~. died In surgery 11t a hospital two hours after lhe shootout , Patrolman Wlll ian1 Gorman, 35, was listed In llerious condition with a chest -wO\!,nd. The FBI identlfied the holdup min as Christopher Francia McCarthy. who escaped last May from the Ohio State Penitentiary in Columbus where he had been serving a life sentence for flrsl degree murder. Patrolman Papiannl and Gorman, who were in their p1trol car about 900 feet away in the thopping center talklng to an o(f-duty pattolm1n, sped to the I01n office, alerted by their he1dquarter11. ~ cir 1truck the bu.Udlng and 11ma1h- ed 1 window. Xenny followfd on hia own motorcycle. Poli ee C1pl. Ra y in o n d Milcsik 1aid the bandit Ap- parently w1111 JeavinK the buUdJng at the same time. A shootout followed. he 11ald, with both Papianni a n d <;orman riring their weapons. Kenny also drew a gun he car- tried and fired from behind the patrol car at the bandit. Police Vo,v Neutrality On Busing PONTIAC. Mich. (UPI) - J\f embers of the Pontiac police departmen t, both black and white, have pledged to remain neutral in the city'!! VQ\atlle school busing controversy and enforce the Jew imparti111\y. At a news conference Thurs- day. 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M, NO. 223 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER "17, ·197 f TEN CENTS ·~ Emphasi·s Shifts From Teaching to Learning By PAMELA HALLAN Cll Ill• D•llY •11e1 5tt!I The days when a teacher's success was measured by her lw()-!one hul !etin boards ind his or her ability to make covered wagons is over acC()rding to leading ~ucational authority. Dr. tel and Newcomer. president ol LaVeme College and former superin- t.endent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, told teachers in !he Capistrano Unified School District Thurs- ~ay that education is in the midst of rtVOJution. Car Crash Takes Life Of Marine A young Camp Pendleton Marine was killed instantly Thursday night when his au to drifted from the San Diego Freeway and plowed headon into a bridge railing. Highway Patrolmen said Richard Angel Casas, 18, was killed outright in the 10 p.m. crash at the El Camino Real overcrossing. Casas, alone in his auto, drifted for unknown resaons fr om the northbo und la nes into the center divider strip. patrolmen sa id. The car. then plowed into a protective rail separating the freeway at the bridge. Firemen worked for about 10 minutes prying Casas from' the wreckage of the auto. 'The victim was pronounced dead a few nilnutu later at Mis&ion Community Hospital. Casas was ass igned to A Company. 2nd Battalion of the 7th Mari ne!. Patrolmen sa id there were no u•it· nesses to the crash and they could find no expl anation for the auto's drifting into the center strip. President Posts Key Draft Win In Senate Vote \\'ASHlNGTON <AP) -The Senate defeated today a move to reject 11. com. promise draft extension and n1ilitary pa y ~ise bill already ;:ipprnvcd by the House. The vote was 47 to 36. The action, a key victory for President Nixon. came on a motion by 111ajority Leader Mike ~-fansfield (0.Mont.), to I.able the lonf(·Sla lled legislation. The President's draft authority expired on J une 30. Nixon. "·ho m.:ide an elevenl h·hour con· ces$ion on the bill's pay raise fea tures to win over cni ci;:i l votes, told a news con- ference Thursday that scuttling the draft would jeopardize negotiations Rimed at a mutual Easl-West arms reduclion. Despite today's vole. the months long Senate fight over the draft bill ~·ill gn on . Vietnam war critics and foe!! of any draft law ha\'e vowed to filibuster against Senate approval. Defeat of Mansfield's tabling amend· ment, however. appreared to kill any chance that his end·lhe-wa r amendment would be included in the legislation 00 e1· tend the draft for two years. We•t•er Drizzly skies and low clouds will ~ver the Southla nd today, possi· hly clearing by Saturday after- noon. Highs along the beach. a cool 118 rising to 75 inland . Lows to- night .around 6.1 degrees. INSIDE TODAY The 'Bal boo Ba y Liom Club I& pulling a switch. with thi.~ 11ear's Lobster BaM and Carnival. Find out all about the food. f un , ex- citem.tn.t and thrills they h.aVf! in stort for Harbor Area folk& In today's Weekender, Page 25. •Nt1"' ,. It c:tllNon11• I C-kl"" u, 1 CllHlll.. JJ.U C-k• Iii c......... " 0.1111 Nlfkn It OWl<'A't ,, •tlNorlal ,.... • ·~..,,.__,., ' ,.,_. l ·ll ~-IS AIMI L,.-..n IJ MllllM• • Mtvln JJ.JI Mutv•I lfu,,., n Nt!IOftll Mewl •·i Or1fttt c...,nty 1• 1tnr•urtnl1 1'1·1' IYl•ll PtrMI' 12 ·-" ,, ... l llKt Mtrkth tl•U Ttltvhlett 1' "'""''" ,..Jl Woltllt r I W-'t N,,,.., lJ•IJ WIM'N N~ .. J w........ U.1:1 "\Ve're moving from emphasis on leaching to emphasis on 1£arning," said Newcomer. "It's going to be hard on some of us to change." Newcomer shot-down the old theory that equates expertise with authority, saying it is wrong to use "pleasing the principal" as a criterion for success. ''When you say the principal is the in· structional leader of the building, it is a facade. He is not the instructional expert. He is the instructional manager. You - the teacher -are the expert." C.t.IL.Y !'ILOT Sl11! J'h~le EMPHASIS ON LEARNING Or. Leland Newcomer Parents Suing Ora1ige County In Son's Death A Torrance couple whose son died from head injuries received last May 16 during a church outing at O'Neill Park has nam- ed Orange County a~ the principal defen · dant In a $!00,000 lawsuit filed in Orange County Su perior Court. Forrest 0. and Joan Paris claim that negligence led lo the death of their son. Rodney Ray Paris, 8. They state that the flood control gate on which the boy met his death was in a dangerous l:ondition at the Lime of the accident. Sheriff 's depulie '.'I who invesligfttcd the death said the Paris bny was one of 11 grn11p nf ynung.~ten• 111hn \\'Cre swinging nn the gate when Rodnry fe ll brtwecn the gate and iron gate(Xlsf . He died within mnments of beinJt picked up. Named as co-derendants in the action are O'Neill Properties Inc., the owners of adjoining land and the Carson Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the orjlanizers of the outing. Orange County supervisors recently re- jected a $101,500 claim filed ~y lhe ParLs couple. Area Pollution Device Endorsed SAN FRA NCISCO I AP) -The Sta te Air Resources Board has given con- ditional approval to an automobile smog dev ice invented by an Orange County firm. The board Wednesday adopted a resolution tentatively certifying the dev~e for 195S to 1965 automobiles. It wllf developed by EmWion C.Ontrol Technology, Inc-. of Orange, a firm he.ad· ed by Caleb W. SwaMOn Jr. Swanson was told that before final ap- proval can he given, he must prove the product ~·ill not interfere with car performan/Se 11nd Is avallablc for in- stall,11 linn. lie said he will return to the board in several months with proof that the criteria ciin be met. The device is expected to cost S40. SI.a le. law gives the board authority to approve devtces for 1955-65 automobile.s . requiring them when reg i stration changes. Dock Talks Pressed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Pre!ildent Nlxon'11 top lttbor mediator meeta with both side11 tn the Weat Coa1t dock iitrlke for the third straight day today in hopes of finding a means to a prompt set· u,menl of the 79-day dispute. Talks havt been going on U" pasl four wttks between the 1 nte rn at l o n a I Lon!!shoremcn an d Warehousemen's Union and the Pacific Maritime Assocla· tion and despite reports of "major pro- gregs" on scme Issues, the strike appear• far from settled. He told teachers not to be afraid of ac- countability in education and cautioned against standardiz.lng the educational proce ss and teaching according to old, prescribed formulas. He urged teachers not to feel guilty or dismayed if children are learning by themselves. "Th is will be the hardest thing to overcome ," he said. "Teachers are used to the old concepts. Yet when you learn to overco me this feeling your job will be more satisfactory." "The worst thing that ever happened to Irvine education Is the sl.andardized test, yet that's what we keep running back to. "We should replace this with criterion · reference tests -determine what we want students to learn, how we intend to meet the objectives, then tell the students about it. "Don't hide the questions. don't be afraid if the kids discov er the answers ahead of time.' He said educators can evaluate and judge progress withoul testing. "The best way to find out something is to 11.sk the stud ent. "And don't ever forget the single, greatest determiners or d'fecUveness in learning is how the .student feels abou t himself and now motivated he is. '"If you think you've done a good job just because you'v e taught like mad all year -then we·re in trouble." He urged the scores of te2".hers never to forget lhat lhe purpose of school is to learn . •· \ ou should be free to detennine the means if you are accountable for the end. Yet some educators are screaming abo&d: this. •I He said accountability ts not com· plicated. It can be boiled down to "what did you do, how did you do It and how do you know that ·you did it." "The teacher is becoming obsolete• an imparter or information. So what dG you do with all this extra lime? You asseu - figu~e out wha t yGur student! already know and go lrom there.'' Heiress Blasts Cityhood ; as ' '~ . ~ Premature Flies He1·e ·111 Appeal Fo1~ Delay By BARBARA ltREIBICR Of "'• O•HT •Ill! 11111 Joan Irvine Smith today called tht pro- posed incorporation of the city of Irvine "premature" and said iL could result in the creation of "one of the biggest 6lums in the central valley area you could im- agine." Mrs. Smith made 11 fl yi ng visit to Orange County from her home in Mjd- d!eburg, Va., earlier this wee k to contact county supervisors, explain her concern and seek a 6G-day delay in the in- corporation. "I think they were very interested,'" she said, in an exclusive interview. Disclosing the reasoning behind her op- posiUon to the incorporation of Irvine at this time, Mrs. Smith said, "As you know, the Irvine Foundation in 1972 will have lo pay out lo charity 4'h: percent of the evaluation of it.'I corporate assets because of the 1969 tax refonn bill. "The lowest possible e.valualion of the corporate assets, based nn the latest sale nf stock, is about $11 4 million And this un- doubtedly v:ill be the evaluation th ey will put in to the Federal government." "One doesn 't know whether this figur e "'ill be accepted -depending on the method of appraising the land it could go up to a billion dollars -bul assuming it is, the 4th percent they will have to pay In charity amounts to about $5 million. Th ey don't have that kind of money. After payment of S3 million in dividends to stockholders. their po rtio n is about $1 .5, wh ich leaves $3.5 million they'll have to come. up with. "They get & percent in~.erest on their nther assets of about$.'\ to $6 millio n, but fh('y've got 00 make up the difference. WhP.re ? "They'll have lo begin chop ping off piece.'! of land for wholesale real est~le development. This will totally destroy the master plan for development of the ranch which I spent two years getting lhe supervisors to accept. ''If this city incorporation is passed they do not intend to leave it at a figure of 10,000 or 18,000 population. I know for 8Ure that they intend to 1nnex to It all the central valley and all the coastal lands. "I also ~:oow that they 11lready have ap- plied for a release from their agrlculhtrat pr~erve agreement 10 this land catl be devel oped. "You see if the government does not 11ccept their evalua tion of assets, they could find they have to pay out up to $20 mill ion so they'd have tn mnke some very slick annexations and ha ve one tremen- dous land dispersal. "If the city is incorporated and the l:ind gm put of the control of the county, which accepted the ra nch master plan, th~re woold be oo way to oontrol this. ''People will be pulltd out cf other are.as of the county and you11 get one of lhe biggest 1lum1 tn the central valley you could imagine. These people are Jambs being led lo the. slaughter. They don't realize bow their property values would suffer !n this sort of a power play to ball out the foundaUon. "If tbe !And remalns under the: Jurisdic- tion cf the coun ty. the supervisors in their wisdom will not allow a tremendou s land boom down there. · .. 1, the city Is tncorpor111ted at this time It will mean the end of the master plan ror the ranch. be cause If the f9l1ndation, trying to hang onto control, begins to dissipate land assets. il will do so .t (Stt IJ\YTNE, P•ge 1) ANCE -·- ' ·- C.llL Y •ILOT 11111 •1to1t SAN CL EMENTE CRASH INJURED NEWPORT BEACH MAN AND LED TO J(RREST OF ANOTHER Police Said the Driver of 1 Van Drifted into Another Freeway Line Causing Accident Hit-run Suspect Arrested LA Driver Seized in Capistrano on Freeway Crash A Los Angele s man was arresled nn felony hit·rtJ n charges in Sa n Juan Capis trano Thursday afternoon after a San Clemente freeway crash which i;everely injured a Newport Beach man. Highway patrol men arrested Hy Leb Rechtm an, 49, of l..-06 Angeles after bring- inl him back to the .scene of the 4 p.m. mishap on the freeway near Avenida PicG in Sa n Clemente. Patrolmen allege that Rechtma n, driv· ing a yellow van. drifted Into another Jane and caused Allan Harvey Seidman, 20, of Lakewood, to lose control. The minor impact between the van and Seidman'• small foreign aedan sent the LAFC Plan Due Batti1i to Off er Proposal for Agency Robert Battin, Cha irman of the Board of SuPervisor.!I and a key figure in the re· cent upheav;IJ over membership on the Local Ai;ency Formation C.Ommission, will present • plan for re.solving tbe con· troversy Saturday to fellow 1upervisors and Orange County's mayors. The Item ia included in the agmda of a regular mffllng of SAMOJ. the ofilclal organizaUon compnsed of all five 1upervlsors A11d the county's mayors. Tbe event, 1t.rtlng at 9 a.m. will take place In the Western While House office cofn .. plex in San Clemente. Battin would not reveal tht nature of h~ propo!al today but a reliable source said the supe rv isor would propose that Charles Pearson or Anahe.im, I.he LA FC member repre.!enUng the public, be re- placed by 8 neutral per~. Pear!IOfl retains 'his seat on tbe com· mission lhrough a temporary court order whlc.h nilllified hla ouster at the now ln- famou18 1.m. Aug. 9 sesalon of the LA.FC. ; Al that time Battin, supervisor Ronald Caspers. and Joseph Hyde, Los Al11mltos councilman, replaced Pear1on with Ana· tieim attorney Herb Lk:ker. Judge J.E.T.¥ Ruuerwho granted the temporary court order returning Peat!On to his seat will hear further argumenLa on the dllput. Monday In SupetlDr Court. Other items on the SAMCO 11enda are more routine. 'Mlt day-long conference wru ope.a -wtth discussion al the county public bousin& authority, then shift to other I.slues. After· a. half·hour lunch the group will tour. the President's office complex, then setUe down to more busirle$1 al1.p.ni. Ballin then will discuss the Or&nga County consumer prottctlon department. The LAFCO discussion. will follow that ll em. The general public w!U not. •ttend lhe conferencea. The meetJ.nc ls officially hosted by san Clemente Ma.vot Walter Evans Jr. , • young man's car rolling. James C. Cowie, a passenger, suffered a fra ctured arm and leg, plus other irr juries when he was ejected from the roll· ing auto. Patrolman said Rechtman allegedly drove a short distance. stopped momen· tarily, then allegedly drove .away from the scene. Cowie, whose age was not immediately available, was admitted to Mission Corh· munlty Hospital for treatmenl His ad· drwi iJ 603 Clubhouse Drive, Newpor• Beach. Seidman suffered apparently minor fn.. Juries In the crash which occurred ln heavy traffic. Patrolmen .ald. they detained the van'• driver at San Juan Creek Road and the freeway and wu arrested after being returned to the craab scene. His: van·bort marks of • col.UJion, officers said. Robbery Probed In San Clemente San Clemente Pollce today continued their Investigation into the' atTned J"Ob.. bery cf a local se:l!Yk.-e atlliop.. Ja• Wednesday night. A pair of b•ndiU ·entered the Sta Mart station shortly beforfl m.Jdnlght 1t m Avenlda Pico. Al en attendant asked ll bl could help them one man pul?td a pi!tol. Police said the partner then ripptd the wire from tbe telephone and lben both bandits demanded eath. They escaped on foot 1cross 1n empty lnl wllb 1boul 11•,.offktrs oald. ! D.6.Jl Y PILOt Surfers of Earlier Era Had Real Ups, Downs By RUDI NIEDZlt:4fJ CM .. ~,.IWt ... II you w1nttd lo l'O surfing in 1927 yoo had lo ha"'e the derr1ng-do of a Kam1k1ze pilot. bt a muscle bound athlete, a slttlled wood craftsman and have a connection at the Joe.al Jumbervard. Unlike the swift styroft'l am and plastic v.•ave: rare-rS being usl'd this tl'Hkend tn the Huntington Beach surf <'O nlest lhe: t ar!iest boards were not mass produced 9.'lth modern ~u1pment They "·ere. laboriously Dand-ear\"ed from reda'OOd. Then. ptO\'kied you wtre man enough to carry ~·our 135-poond plank acro55 the be.1ch a nd heave it into lhe .... ·atcr you could caU yourselI a iW"fer. Bud Hiqinl, Ult 64-yur~ld retired HunUncton Buch fire chie f, know• what it'1 all •\M>Ut He and Gene Bel!M. in' city's former cllltf IUeruard. M.illi Ille flr1t two beard!: ln Oraf\le County, "Gene had ju.rt come b1ck from the f\'avy and had seen some of the boards in Hawaii. So "·e decided to build our own ," H !g~lns recalls. "\\'t ordered a couple of pieces of redv.·ood from Lhe \\'eyerhau.ser lumber company and st:t Them up on two !iO- ~allon oil drums. Yie musl ha.,.e worked on thtm for three weeks be-cause the onl y tools we had then wert a draw knife. a blOC'k plane .11nd sandpaper " The boards built by the I .,.,·o men Lagm1a Gains A1111exatio11 Of 142.9 Canyon Acres 1,i,guna Brach gained tU 9 acres of Jarid l\'edne.sday night as the city council completed action on La guna Car.~·on .oln- nexation J\o. 5. At the same timt . tht: council set an Oct. 6 date for its first pub!tc hearing on rezoning of the !and annexed from egricultural to ~!·1.-\ 1 light indtUtrial) and RH !residential t-.illsidel. The o.nnexauon a::.C rno1ting. re- questtd by property owners headed by 'felonies Corporation. ('()\"trs land ex- tending from the foreign car repair fervice on the east. v.·es:~·ard to the t:X· isling city limits. It has an estimated prt st:nt population of 40, 11 of v.·hom are reg~tered .,.oters, Bay Area Hit By Big New Oil Spillage RICHMOND (AP) -An estimated 15,000 to 30,000 gallons or crude oil from a Swedish tanker spilled onto tht: wa~rs of San Fraocbco Bay I.Oday. The U.S. Coast G uard described It as "a major spill." The tanker slipped her moorings at a Standard Oil Company of California wharf ht:re and st:vered two oil pipes, the Co2.s\ Guard said. A Coast Guard spoekm\an said most of the oil Is contained in tht: Richmond Uing Wharf area across !he bay from San Francisco but reported !iomt: drifting in a t wo to thrtt mile area as far north ai the Richmond-San Rafad Bridgt: and 1oulh to Point ruchmond. Cleanup operations started im· mediatt:ly after the spill was discovered and the Coast Guard said 120 men from Standard Oil. 6 oil skimmers and 11 vacuum trucks were at work. A Standard Oil spokesman !iaid 150 men from con· tract organizations were also at work. Dave Krueckel Funeral Slated Services will be held at 1 t a.m. Satur· day in McCormick Laguna Beach Chapel for Da.,.e J . Kruecket. 31715 Seacliff Drive , South Laguna , who died suddenly on Wednt:sday. He was 64 . f\1r. Krueckel. a natil·e Californian. had lived in the Laguna area for !he past e ight years. during v.·hich time he v.•as a loan officer at Laguna federal Savings and Loan Association. He is survived by his wido"·· Grace B.; a son, Da\t' W, of Sou th Laguna: a brother, \\'illiam H. of Pescador. Cahf,; E1 nd a grandson. David Erik Kruec kel. Dr. Albert Hjerpe of the Laguna Brarh Comniunity Presbyterian ChlJrch v.•il l of- ficiate at tht Saturd;iy service, -which "'Ill be rollowed by priva te burial. OlAHGl COAST . . DAllY PllOT CAAi'~ COAST PUILUHIHG COMPAN'I' ll cibtrf N. W11I PrPoCllfll •nd Publiil'ltl' J1c\: II. Curhy VD ,,.lcltl'll -G.wrtl ML"Llftr l hci11111 k11~il Eo11or n.~..,11 A. Mllf111ii~• MM11g11111 LdllOr Q111• H. Lcie1 llit~•rd r. Ntlt Aulll•lll Ml!'ilt9tn!I .fenan l..-llffdi Offk• 22? f c11•1+ A¥•"u• and a total of 20 dwt:Uing units. Under existing zoning proct:dure, the f!ntire parcel \viii come into the city as R· H tresidential hillside) properly. Ho"·el'er rezoning lo !ighl industrial use of a portion of the land extending oKK1 feet inward from Laguna Canyon Road already has been approved and recom- mended by the planning commission and has the tacit approval of the city council, pending require! hearings. Property owners requested the zoning so they may proceed v.•ith development. The balance of the land on the hillside!; has been recommended for mning as RH · 5 (one dwelling to five acres) and this Planning Commission proposal is ex· pected to be opposed by property owners at the hearings. Standard size of an R-l-1 lot is 15,000 square feet , which lhc owners seek to retain. Planning Director \Vayne Moody_ told the council tile Planning Commission agreed on the very low initial density in order to be assured of maintaining ope.n space on the hil!sidt:s. He said a topographic study of the area should be m ade to determine which portions are !lat enough to permit higher density. James Trittipo, Video Director, Rites Satm·day Servi~s will be held at 3 p.m . Sab.trday In Pacific View Chapel for James W. Trittipo, 43, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame! Trittipo of Laguna Beach, v.·ho died of an appar ent ht:arl att.ack Wednesday at his Beverly Hills home. Mr. Trittipo is survived by his parents and by a brother, J ohn or South Laguna and a sister, J oan of Los Angeles. An award·winning lel e.,.ision art direc· tor and theatrica l designer. ht: won Em· my awards for his designs for the Hollywood Palace show, of v.·IUch he was art director for eight years, and for Fred Astaire and Robert Young special!. He also designed specials for ·Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Andy Williams, Bill Cosby, Goldie Hawn and other stars. as well as the last three Academy Av.·ards prest:ntations at the Music Center. In lieu of Oowtrs, tht: family suggests tha.t contributions may be directed to the James Tritlipo l\1 emorial Fund, .(029 Cold"·ater Canyon, Studio City. Dr. \\'illiam R. Eller of tht l\tv.·port BCJrh Lutheran Church v•Lll flfl1c1ale llt tbe Saturda~· ser\"ice. \\'hJch v.·111 be fol- lowed by burial a t Pzc1 f1c Vte\.,. l\lemorial Park. Top of World Scout Meet Se t Boys lh·1ng in the Top of 1ht V1"0rld area of Laguna Beach 1-•1ho are 1n!erested in scouting are invited to a!ler.d a 7.30 p.m. meeting l\1onday al Top of the \\'orld School . Troop 702 v.·ill be holding its flrst met:ting of the year under the guidance of the. senior patrol. composed of Bryn Bernard, Bill Patrick, Kim J ohnson and John Fallon. Tht: seniors v.·ere asked lo get. the season's act1vllies under way while the. troop committee looks for a !iCO utmastt:r. On Oct. 6~ lht: school also v.·\11 participate irl a School l\"ight for Scouting, v.·hen scouting information will be available for interested boys and their fa milies. became ao popu1ar that they hardly bad any time to use them tbemselvu. "Iii>. l!llllY l!oJ• wanlod to ln' ...-nna and U\ey wtnt from one person to another," a.aid Higgins. "They stayed In the water comllnuously and often they became v.·ater-soaked. Then we v.·ould havt: to take them lo the bathhouse to dry off 10 to 15 pounds o! waler and re.- varnish the1n." Although the lfawa1ians are C'redited with inventing the surfboard. Higgins contends that it took imported CaJUom1a reclv.·ood to make it possible:. ''Tht y only had teak and n1onkey pocl v.·ood in the Hawa iian Islands and it v.·as real hea\')'. They couldn"t make it noat Angels ' Autry In Hospital BOSTON (UPI 1 -Gene Autry is a patient at the i\tassachusells Eye and Ear Infirmary. Hospital of- ficials declined to say v.·hy he "'as !here. Autry, 63 , is chairman of the board of the California Angel baseball team. He also holds ma· jority interests in radio and lelevisio n stations in the \Vest and Southwest. He arrived at the hospital r.tonday. Autry was in a v.·hee\chair when he entered the hospital because of a broken foot not related to the reason for his admittance lo the hospital, oUicials said. 1st Cle1ne11te Condo11tinim11 Map Okayed San Clemente's first tentative tract map for a formal condominium de.,.elop- ment won approval by city councilmen Wednesday, but also sparked harsh words on the panel because of a city order that lhe developer build a storm drain. The storm drain condition on the ap· plication by Victor 0 . Klein for his dozen- unit development "'iii be hammered out at !he council's next meeting and Klein v.•ill be in\•ited to stale his case. City engineering staff hal'e strongly recommended that the del"eloper enlarge and expand a storm drain Vi'hich lies off the property a nd serves the entire neighborhood along Corio and Art:noso lanes. But flfayor \\'alter E\'ans Jr. lfd the assault on the condition, asserting the t i· ty had no right lo force a developer to build something "'hish is a city responsibili!v. As a solution to the debate, councilmen agreed to approve the project and ex- c lude the storm drain provision un!il a later meeting v.·hen Klein can appear to stale his case. 1'he condominium project at 409 Arenoso Lane v.•i\l come complete wi th a new pedestrian bridge spanning the oceanfront railv.·ay tracks. To a llow safer beach access by tenants and the general public. Chamber Mails Ballots-to Pick New Direc tors A ba \lol beari ng the names-of ':!fl hu:-1nr ss and prof('s::;1on;iJ persons \\'ill tre :-c.nt to S::in Clem£>nte Chan1ber of Con1· merce rnrmb<-rs soon for sel ection of l!\·e dirrclors. No1nin;i!ion~ 111 the hoard are 'l\'d Becher. newspaper adver!ising ex· rcut1\·e; Dr. Colden Brl\le, \'eteri.n nrian: Don Conr;id, realtor: A13n Cook. g0lf pro- fe s s ion a I : Bern ic e Derman , bu sinrss\\·oinan; Rill Eaton, bank ex· ecutive; Phil Ellsworth. community leader; Al Filger. manufaclu rer: Bob Cannon. utility manager. Don lfan~e. sport fishing executive; and Alt:x Ha}11es, businessman. Also Art Holmes. salesman: Pelt: Hutchinson. h os p 1 ta I admi.n1s trator ; Frank Lange, altorney; Dr. Lyle Larsen. physician: \\'alter 1.iebi~. plumber : :-.lark ~larks. realtor; Dan Ph1lippbar. bank E':<- eculive : Tom Stamp. auto dealer: and J ohn Phillips. civic. leader. Eleclion of officers v.·lll take place later in the year. 1bove l.M edgt: of the watt:r. UnW they hid tried redw* shipped o\·tr in planll:li thft-e was no .!UCh thing as surf in@," he 1ald. "Some of the natives brought these boards ovt'r in the early ·2o·s and began surfing up and down the coast. Those old boards we.rt hea.,.y bul you could ride U1em from farther out." Over the years surfers began to e:<- perimenl v•ith lighter materials includi ng balsawood and balsawOOd "'llh thin rnahogany veneer to prevent denting of ~he riding surface by bodyv.'eight. '"Some of the m even tried hollow boards 1vith a cork in tbe end to drain the water out ,'' said Higgins. "And oJhers soldered tocethtr hollow copper bo&rd s. They sounded much like a tin can when thf'y wtre rolling 11round in the wiftt:r." "Surfing really didn't improve though until the coming or fiberglass to seal balsav.•ood and laler slvrofoam_ \\1hen they got the board v.·eig"ht dov.·n to 25- pounds the people could handle them and surfing became a real sport.'' The. extreme ~·eighl or the recl"'ood planks endoYr·£.>d the earl y surfboards v.·ith ama·Ling stability. but al so had the capability of inflicting serious injury to thp rider during a wipe-out. Practtcally all of the early surfers suf- fered banged heads and blffi:ling gashes \\'hen the boards upended, according to Meclical Cluster Proposal At UCI Bacl{ed by Regents The buildings and grounds rommittee or the Unil•ersity of California Regents has approved a plan to replace a pro· posed single high rise.medical building at UC Irvine 11·ith a cluster of one-story build ings. !f approved by the full Board of Regents, the plan would save $i5 million in the construction of the classroom and Clffice huildings that \.,.ere originally ex- pected !O cost S'2S.5 million. Archi!ect \\'illiam Pereira told the He.(!ent s' comn1illee the cluster cornplex · .. offers us much more than v.·e had origina l!~·. All of the elen1enls that v•ere in lht: single buikting are TIO\\." in the smaller units." Plans for the complex are to be com. pleted by J une of next year wi th buildings expt>cted lo be oCcupied in December. l97t l\loney to pay for the proposed medical school cluster depends on voter approval (lr a proposed !294 million bond issue for medical training facilities throughout the slate. The measure is slated for the November. 1972 ballot. The same hond issue. if approved, \1·01ild pay for a planned $34 million 350- bcd teaching hospital for the t;Cf cam- pus. All the bu1!d1ngs 11'111 be placed on a Un.kno\\'ll Donor Gives Kids Sl10\v l\1ore 1han 150 Laguna Beach High School students v.'111 ste "The J\.luslc }.fan" Saturday night, compliments of tickets boul:lht for them by an Monymou! patron or !he Lyrir Opera Association or Orange Counly, "·hich is producing the sho11•. Lyrir Opera officials v.·ere presented ""i!l1 a C"heck for $.'>O!Ytrom the hi'nefact(lr early this ll'Cek \V ith !he stipulation the n1oncy be usffi for Lhe stl1dents' tickets. Jerry ~lcCulloch . drao1a instructor at LBHS. Is coordinating the distribution of the tickets to the students. 156-acre site reserved for medical school development adjacent lo Unil·ersity Drive. South of l\IacArthur Boulevard. Another 150-acre site is being planned for private development of medical facilities to complement those orrered by the UC!· Calirornia College of Medicine. The Regents' buildings committee, meeting in San F rancisco Thur!day. also approved designs for six and seven-story student residence halls for the Irvine campus. The units will accommodate 330 students bringing the total on-campus housing at t;CI to about 2,000. UCl Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr, said 1,200 sludents are on a v.·ailing list for campus housing and more would have applied if they thought room "''as available. Pert:ira's presentation of the high rise dorntitories drew some criticism from Regents. Regent Elinor Heller felt they were "too massive." "You are sort of outraging the hills," Mrs. •fel ler said. Pereira defended the p!an noting tht: campus v.·as to be an urban st:tling e.ven- tually. Committee members passed the plans 11·it h a 4 to J vote. Bikini B eauties Soug ht in Lllguna The invita!ion is out in Laguna Beach ror s1ng!e gals 18 t.d 24 years old to enter the rirst annual Baja lnternatJOnal Biki ni Contest to ~ held Nov. 13 and 14 Jn Esenada. l\fe~ico. Fran Hunt Color Productions of Laguna Beach is producing the pageant for the Ensenada Hotel Association . It 1-1·ill feature 40 girls fro1n th r o u g ho u t California and the Baja peninsula, The contest v.·ill be held at the Crystal Palace in Ensenada. Proceeds will go lo the Ensenada Fire Departn1ent. Further information on the contest is ;i1·ailable from Fran Hunt Col{lr Produc· tions. P.O. Box 1405, Laguna Beach. Hi&girls. "The things we.re so s llblt that I ceuJd ride a wa\•t: standing im my ht:ed," Hla· gins said. '"And somt: of the 11awaiian!I v.•ould paddle out ~·Ith a camp chair 11nd an umbrella and come in sitting 1n the shade ·• .Hij(gins, \Vho is repu~ to ha.,.r. shot the Hwitington Beach pier >A'hile doing a headstand. \\'as also a participant ln lht world's first surfboard contest. ··That \1•as in CArona del ~\ar in 1929. t didn"t \\'ill, but v.'hen !hey ga\"e the cups out the bo) s just tossed them in the s.a.M and \\'ent back to surfing. They ~·ert:n "t too interested in the priies, just the com· petition," he said {? u -{:{ Good Surf Seen For Title Event Good surf is expected for both days of the Huntington Beach U.S. S~ Championship this weekend. "Right now \\·e're getting rour lo aix· foot breakers ;ind if it holds, v.·e'll have good surf.'' said Lifeguard Captain Douglas n ·Arnall this morning. A check with the Los Angeles \\'eather Bureau has confirmed the prediction, ac· <'.Ording to D'Amall. "They say we 11·i!I have three to rour- foot surf most or the Time. \\'e belit:ve tha t it will actually be a little better sine• Huntington Beach is far1her out on the coasl and \\'ill bear the full brunt of the s"'ell~." he said. From Page 1 IRVINE ..• tremendous speed. It will be under the gun to liquidate stock in the Irvtne Com· pany or liquidate land. ';Of course I 11·ould hope to see It Ii· q_uidate stock so the Irvine Company could go public. rve been \'.'Orking t:igl'it years for this ' Tlfrs. Sn1ith said she is ''very diS aJ?- polnted'' b.\' the quali ty of some or the re- cent de1·eloprnenls throughou t tht: South County. describing lhen1 as ''ye.slerday·s designs and tomorrow·s s lums." '· ! don't think the people are getting the quality they should be for price tht:y pay.'' she said. "\Vhen v.•e implemented the ranch master plan with the uni\•ersity and everything J had hoped we would v.·o rk s!o1vly to~·ard somet hing rt:a111 outstanding. "lt takes time and proper manage-- ment, not flooding lhe market with land. This could damage the entire county, and ror the 5.lockholders and persons ,.,.ho l1ave leased or purchased land, it"s simp- ly cutting their own throats:' ~1rs. Smith .sa ys she V>lll return ta Orange. County tn continue her fighl ii necessary and is oplin1istic of success. SHERRILL WING CHAIRS AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE $2190 EACH Mallin!J •ililr111: P.O. l et 666, t 261l Sn C:l•111n r• Offk• IOI Norta El ctl'llino R11J, t l 671 OtMf OfflcM C"'9 MM1· 2.30 w .. 1 llrf llrN1 """''"'" ·-~~1 llll Ntw..,•r l ""ltv•O'd tt.uAalM tl~I 1111.1 ~ &o!IJn"'d Hugl1es Hits 211d Setllack; Still Holding l{eY. Cru·ds " The se ex ceptio nol win g ch oirs ore perhops the fi~est volue ever offered in o qu ality wi ng . Th es e pieces ore upholstere d in th e unu su al co mbination of lime velvet bock ond out,sipe panel s ond feature • most unusual floral prin t on the inside . 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(UPI) -Nevada's big- 1:esl g1mblt:r has lost· his second round v.·ith tht: state's powt:rful gaming com· mission, but billionaire Howard Hught:s :;till holds a trump card -to come out of hiding. Hughe! wa.• rttently denied 1 license lo reorgarllze his gambling empire unles!!I tht:re was proof lh<lll he personally BJ>" proved the move. Thur~ay the com· mission rtjttltd a hind-written ltl!er' purporttrtly Vi'Tltlt..n by HuRhes from tbe Bahamas v.•hert he nov.· lives. Commisslon Ch11irm11n J11cli: Diehl said the h!!ter did tiot m~t CC1mmlsslon re- quirement! and l1 ughe1 v.•as notified of this by lt:lle:r. "Since !he lrller ch d n11t mert the~f re- quirrmt:nts, no further action is con· templated by the commission. The mat· ter is out of the commission's hands.'' D\ehJ said. A spokesman for the Hughes Tool Co., In Las Vegas expressed no surprist: that tht: ltlter was rejected. bul ga\·e no in· dk:aUon as to what. v.·ould be the nrxt move by !ht: organization 1hat owns about 14 percent of lhe .state's gambling assets. 1'he r efusal 10 accept lht: ltUt:r in ""hich H·ughe!!I re.portedly gave pe:rmls!iion by pro:<y lor representatives t o reorganize his seven casino!. could mean WATCH FOR IT! DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-OR EX EL-HERITAGE ~EWPORT BEACH 1n 7'W•stcli ff Dr., 642-20.so OP~N FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Proft11ion1I Interior 011lgn•r1 Avallabl ..... AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 No rth Coast Hig hway Phone: 494-45.51 the only other al!crnaUve left is a r1i ... T•ll ''" MMt itf o,..,. C..ltfY'-140·1 261 meeting between Hughe~ and Go .... ~f ikc JL_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'lllll~~'lllll~~~~~~~~~-O'Callaghan. The possibility of such a n1cC'Ung "'as remote. I Lag11na Beaeh ED II ION YOL 64, NO. 223, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES • e1ress Poisonous Pair Die in Laguna With the aid of a Lagun.a Beach police officer, South County Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton disposed of a pair of in- vaders at his Laguna home Thurs- day. Responding to a 6:30 pm. call from the Hamilton residence, 362 Pinecresl Drive, officer Keith Collins said he round the judge con- fronting a pair of rattlesnakes lurk· ing in a crevice under his garage. One of the reptiles was boo sted out of his hiding place with a shovel. The second was hauled out inside a hollow concrete block in which it had curled. Keith dispatched the rattlers with his shotgun and the judge, ac- co rding to approved procedure in dispnsing of veoom~ reptiles. .Jopped off their heads and buried them, police said. Marine Crashes Into Bridge Railing, Dies A young C,~mp Pendleton Marine wa! killed instantly Thu rsday night when his a uto drifted from the San Diego Freeway and plowed headon into a bridge railing. Highway Patrolmen said Richard Angel Casas, 18, was killed outright in the 10 p.m. crash at the El Camino Real overcrossing. Casas, alone in his auto. drifted Ior unknown resaon.!i from the nor thbound lanes into the center divider strip, patrolmen said. The car, then plowed into a protective t ail separating the freeway at the bridge. Firemen worked for about 10 minutes prying Casas from the wreckage of the auto . The victim was pronounced dead a few minutes later at Mission Communlly Hospital. Casas was assigned to A Company, 2nd Battalion of the 7th Marines. Patrolmen said there y,·ere no wil· nesses to the crash and they could find no explanation for the auto's drifting into the center strip. Parkii1g Mef ter Fines Boosted Laguna Beach <'ity councilmen Wcdnes· d.ay night. adjusted the Municipal Code tfl accorrunodatc a forthcoming increase in parking meter violation fines. Repealing the rode section which has iet a $1 fine for overtime parking, CQUO· ci!men removed the last barrier to the. planned increase to $3, requested by the South CQunty Municipal Court and scheduled to go into effect Oct .. 1. City Councilman Charlton Boyd again cast a dissenting vote, having earlier sup- ported the Downtown Business Associa~ tion view that the fine increase will deter would-be downtown Laguna shoppers. Orange Weather Drizzly skies and low clouds will cover lhe Southland today, possi· bly clearing by Salurday after- nMn. Highs along the beach, a cool 68 rising to 75 inland. Lo ws to- ni&ht arouod 63 deer~. INSWE TODAY T ht Bal boa Bay Lions' Club is pulling 0 $WitCh With this ytar's Lobsttr Bake nnd Ca rnival. Find out oil about tht food, fun, e%· citament and thrills they have in store for Harbor Area folk& in tnMy'~ Weekender, Page 25. ... "... l t CeHten\11 I c11ec:•1n1 u~ r Clllt<llN J)-'I c-111• " CrM-111 tf OH1'Ji N.itn • 1f Dh'wC•• 11 .. , ....... ,_ ' l!lllWlll-1 t ,..,_ J.u -" A•n~ IJ M9Ullol• ' """"'" "'" M<llu•I I'll,,._ ti ,.., .. ~. If-. ... Ore"'t C°""" If ltt•llllf .. I" t1•ft S1l•I• l'frttr ti l l'e<'b '"" llvct M°"ffl H•tt Ttlt~ltlell tt TllH I ... , n-11 Wt•lf>... I w-·· 111-. 1J.1J WWII MIWI ... Wtoflt ... f r &ll 'Bomh'-No Set Fees By FREDERICK SCHOEJ\IEHL 01 1"9 O•ll'f Pllol Sl•ll Most of those in attendance at the Chamber of Commerce breakfast Tues- day were just a little bit amaud when Dr. Norman P. Welborn, Jr. announced he was opening a new psychiatric prac· tice in Laguna Beach. "I don't plan to charge my patients a set fee." Welborn told those in the at- tendance quietly. "Rather, I will ask them to pay me according to what they derive from the therapy." "Well, jt's certainly revolutionary," rommented one lady at the breakfast. Welborn only smiled. "The fee is a bothersome thing in tht'i practice of psychiatry," the 33-year-0ld doctor said in an interview Thursday. "But at the same time, the fee is a very important part or therapy. "The only problem \\'ith establishing a fee is it makes me exclusive. So l will ask my patients to pay in proportion to what they get out of therapy. It v;i\I in· dicate what the person is receiving," \Velborn explained. If a person were to not pay after a l!ession, he. said, such an action would certainly be a topic of discussion. "Th• opposition is also true. If a rather large amount was presented, we would no doubt discus.s that, too," the psychiatrist added. "The reason a person pays or does not Battin to Give LAFC Solution Plan Saturday Robert Battin, Chairman of the. Board of Supervisors and a key figure in the re. cent upheaval over membership on the Local Agency Formation Commission, will present a plan for resolving the con· troversy Saturday to fellow supervisors and Orange County's mayors. The item is included in the agenda of 3 regular meeting of SAil1CO, the official organization composed of all fire supervisors and the county's rnayors. ThP. event, starting at 9 a.m. will take place ln the Westem White House office com· plex in San Clemente. Batlin would not reveal the nature of his proposal tnday but a relia ble source said the supervisor would propose that Charles Pearson of Anaheim, I.he LAfC member representing the public, be re-- pl.u:ed by a neutral person. Pearson retains his seat on the com· mission through a temporary court order which nullified his ouster at the now in· famous 8 a.m. Aug. 9 .$eSSion of the LAFC. At that time Battin. supervisor Ronald Caspers, and Joseph Hyde, Los Alamitos councilman, replaced Pearson with Ana- heim attorney Herb Licker. Judge J.E.T. Ruttu who granted the temporary court order returning Pearson to his seat will hear further arguments on the dispute Monday in Superior Court. Other items on the SAMCO agenda are more routine. The day-long conference will open with discussion of Ule county publie housing authority, then fihift to other is.sues. After a half-hour lunch the group will tour the President's office complex, then settle rlown to more business at I p.m. Ballin then will di.~uss the Orangft County consumer protection department. The LAFCO discussion ~·ill follow that i!em. The general public will not attend ttie conferences. Chilean Bishop Slates Address Bishop Raymond Valenzuela of the Methodist Church Of Chile will apeak Saturday at 10 a.m.. and a p.m. 1t the Laguna United Methodist Church, 21&32 We.'lley Drive. The church is holfling a aeminar an the current sttuaUon In Latin America. Bishop Va lenzuela is a noted leader in the worldwide Methodist Chu rch and a highly esteemed reader in his own nation. f ollowing hill 11peaking engagemt:nU fn California, the bishoJ) Is scheduled tn ny to Washlngton, D.C. for hi~ level talks with tht State Department on relations bctW9en Chile and this country. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER: 017, ·197 f • o -1ces um DAILY P11.0T Sl•fl P~OIO PATIENTS SET FEE Psychiatri ~t Welborn pay could be central to the problem that has brought him to me," Welborn said. The psychiatrist has been in the Art Colony since the middle or June and plans to open his new practice Oct. 1. "Jt'll be difficult to build an income, but I don't think I could go back to the old sy1tem of charging a fee. U income becomes acute, there .11re other things I can do on a salary basis.' Welbom admits people might abuse the paymtnt structure "and exploit me and themselves.'' But. he added , ''I have a fundamenta l belief in pe<>ple ." "If they understand why they are ex- ploiting, they won 't continue to do it,,. Welborn said. The psychiatrist ~1as born and raised in Liberty, S.C. and attended Clemson University and the Medic2.l Univfisity of S.C. in Charleston. Jn 1963, he began hi~ internship in Atlanta and the n went into general practice in Mass. ln 1965, Welborn was drafted Into the Air Force .11nd served in Texas and Japan in the Flight Medical Corps. After his stint in the service. Welborn went to Virginia for a two year psychiatric residency and then went to 'f.1assachusetts to praC'Uce. For the past year, the doctor combined general prac· lice and psychiatry .. "I fully intend tn stay in Lagunii," he sajd, noting his wife and twn 80ns wi!l join him soon from the east coast. "It's time to stop traveling." 'Ve!bom said the payment idea kindled in his mind in just the past four da ys from a rebirth of "religious feeling and belief in mankind." "I guess you could summarize the idea by saying il's better to give than to receive.'' Green Gef,S Finance Job In Laguna E. Robert "Bob" Green, now finance director in Burbank, will assume the post of director of finance and comptroller in Laguna Beacl-_...City Manager Larry Root announced this morning. In making the announcement, Rose l!aid: ''His ability and experience ar• precisely what Is required lo make th• major revisions necessary to bring tht management of the financial affairs of the city to an optimum level." Green. 51, has been fina nce director In Burbank for the past three years, handl· ing an annual budget of $38,000,000. Green will assume duties in the Art Colony Oct. 16. He replaces Shelby Langford who retired from the post of director of fina.nee Aug . 23. Green will be in charge of a $4 .2 million budget. Rose added the duties of romptroller to the affice "to provide a system <lf in· temal controls in budgeting and ac- counting." Green will be paid $20,000 a year. $3,000 more than Langford earned during his six yt>ars as dirt>;ctor of finance. The city manager said he contacted Green about tbe job durin& lflteUnlJ.! of the CalifGrnll. O:nnmittee on Municipal Accounting held early in August in San Franciaco, Both Rose and Green suve en the 1G-man committee. Before joining the city of Burbank in 1968, Green was director of finance for the Shahpur Chemical Campany tn Iran. His duties icluded domestic and fui-eign banking relations. data processing and auditing for the $250 m i I I I o n petrochemical complex. From 1963 to 1966, Green served as in· ternational rontroller for the Tidewater Oil Company. in charge of financing in its worldwide offices. Before joining Tidewater, Green work· ed in several capacities for Ernst and Ernst. Certified Publie Accountants, from 19i3 to 1963. A native of Indiana, Green received his bachelor c,f science degree from !11an- chester Ccllege there in 1940. He i:!! a certified public accountant In both Ohio and California . Green and hi<; w:~~ live in Sunland and O\\'n a mobile home in Newport Beach. Anitnal Bill Gains SACRAMEt-.'TO IUPI) -A bill banning th~ sale <lf skins of endangered anlmals ranging Jrom cobras to zebras was ap- proved Thursda y by the Assembly Natural Resources and Conservation Committ.ee and senl to the floor. DA IL'!" ,ILOT ll•tt ,~ ... 'TOMORROW'S SLUMS' Cityhood Foe Smith President Posts Key Draft Win In Senate Vote WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate 41efelted today a move to n ject a com- promise draft extension and military pay raise bill already approved by the H<luse. The vote was 47 to 36. 'l'he action, • key victory f(lr President Nixon, came on a motion by Majority Leader Mike Ma nsfield (0.Monf.J, to table the long-stalled legislation. The President's draft authority expired ori June 30. Nixon, who made an eleventh-hour C':ln· cession on the bill 's pa y raise fea tures to win over crucial votes, told a news con- ference Thursday that scuttl ing the draft would jeopardize negotia tions aimed at a mutual East-West arms reduction. Despite today's vote, the months long Senate fight over the draft bill will go on. Vietnam war critics and foes of any draft law have vowed to filibuster .against Senate approval. Defeat of Mansfield 's tabling amend· ment, however, apprearerl to kiJl any chance th11t his end·lhe·war amendmen t would be included In th e legislation to ex· tend the draft for t\VO years. The amendment, approvl'd by the Senate in its origina l draft bill, called for the withdrawal of all U.S. military forces in lndochina in nine months provided American prisoners of war v.·ere releas· ed. School 'Revolution' Cited Expert Says Ernphasis ort Learning, Not Teaching By PAMELA HALLAN to the old concepts. Yet when you learn Of IM DallY "l*"f Sl•ff to overcome this fttling your job will be The days when a teacher's success was more satisfactory." measured by tw~tone bulletin b o a r d s "The worst thing that ever happened to and his or her ability to make covered education is the standardized test, yet wagons is over according to leading that 's what we kl'·:P running back to. educational authority. "We should replace this with criterion Dr. Leland Newcomer. president nf reference tests -determine what we LaVeme College and former superin· want sludents to lea rn . how we intend to tendent nf the Newpo rt-Mesa Unified me-et the objectives, the n tell the School Dist rict. told tea chers In the sludent!i about it. Capistrano Unified School District Thurs-"Don't hide the 11uestions, don't be day that education is in the midst of afraid If the kids discover the answer1 revolution, ahead of time.' "We're moving from emphasis on He said educattirs can evaluate and teachir!g to_ emphasis QO learning," ~i!!_ ju~ge Erogress without testing. . Newromer. "It's going lo be bard on 'The best way i.o firi((Oijf aomethlng ll &0me of us to change." to ask the student. Newcomer shot-down the (IJd theory "And don't ever forget the 1in1le, that equates expertise with authority. greatest detemdners of effectiveness in saying jt is wrong to use "pleasing the teaming is how the student feels about principal" as a criterion for succes5. himsell and now motivated be ia. "When you say the principal ii the in-"lf you Utlnk you've done • good job structional lead er of the building, it Js a just because ycu've t.aught like mad all facade. He is not the~nstrudional expert. year -then we're in trouble.-" lte is the instn1cUonal man11iger. You -He urged the ICOres of te.:hers never the te1cher -are the expert.'' to forget that the purpoae of tchool ii to He told t.cacbtrs not to be Afraid of ac-learn. countability ln education and cautioned "\ oa Should bt fret to detenntne the against ,;tandardizing the educaUonal means if you a~ 1ccountable for the end . proce1s and teaclllng according to old, Yet some educators are tc~mlng 1bout pre1cribed !onnulas. this.'' He urged teachers not lo feel guilty or He said aceountability ls not com- dismaycd U children are feamln& by plicattd. It can be boiled down to "what thems.elve&. did yoo do, how did yoo do It and how do '"I'hla will be the barde:iit thing to you know that you did tt." eve reome," he J&icL "Te.chert are med "The teacher la bcc:omJnc obsolete aa 1n imparter of information. So what d!l you do with all thi1 extra time? You assess - figure out what your stud~ntl already know and go from the.re." DAILY ,!LOT Sltff ....... IMPHASIS ON LEARNING' Dr. Lel1nd NewoMMr • ... Today's Flwal N.Y. Stoek.8 TEN CENTS ears Exclusive Interview With Pilot By BARBARA KREIBICB Ot I'll• Dll!y ,lie! l leH J oan Irvine Smith. today called the pro- posed incorporation of the city of Irvine "premature" and said it could result ia the creation of "one of the biggest slum1 1n the central valley area you could lm· agine." Mrs. Smlth made a flying visit to Orange County from her home in Mid· dleburg, Va .. earlier this week to contact rounty supervisors, explain h~r concern and seek 1 60-day delay ln tht in. corporation. "I think they were very Interested," she said, in an exclusive interview. Disclosing the reasoning behind her op- position to the incol'poration of Irvine at this time, Mrs. Smith said, "As yo\I know, the Irvine Foundation in 1972 wilJ hav e to pay out to charity •Pk percent of the evaluation of it.s corporate assets because of the 1969 tax reform bill. "The lowest possible ell'aluation of the corporate assets. based on the latut aal• of stock, ls about $114 million and this un· doubted!y will be the evaluation they will put in to the Federal government." "One doesn't know whether this figur• will be accepted -depending on th• method of appraising the land it C(luld co up to t billio n dollar• -but au uming il ts, the 4 ~ percent they will have to paY, to charity amounts to about $5 million. They don't have that kind. of money. After payment ol. $3 million in divjdend! to stockholders, their portion is about •t s, which leaves $3.5 million they'll have to rome up with. "They get 6 percent Interest (In their other assets of about $5 to $3 million, 6ul they've got to make up the difference. Where? "They'll have to begin chopping of[ pieces of land for wholesale reel est.at. development. This will totally destroy the master plan for development of Ule ranch which I spent two year~ getting the supervisors to accept. "If this city incorporation is passed they do nQt in tend to leave it at a figure of 10.000 or 18,000 population. I know for sure that they intend to annex to it all the central valley and all the coastal lands. "I also «now that they already have ap- plied for a release from their agricultural preserve agreement so this la nd can be developed. "\'ou see if the government does no t accept. the ir evaluation of assets, they could find they have to pay out up to $20 million so the y'd have to make some very slick-annexations and ha ve one tremen- dous land dispersal. .. !f the city is incorporated and the land gets put of the control of the cou nty. y,•hich accepted the ranch master plan. there would be no way to control this. "People will be pulled out of otht.r areas of the county and you'll get one of the biggest slums in the central valley you could imagine. These people are lambs being led to the slaughter. They don't realize how their property values would suffer !n thL~ sort of a power play to bail out the foundation. "If the land remains under thejuri~dic· lion of the county, the 1uperviso~~ in their wisdom wUJ not allow a tremeridous land boo m down there. "If the city Is incorporated at this time It will mean the end of the master plan for the ranch. because if the foundation. trying to hang onto contro~. begins to dissipate land 1sseU, it will do lO a.t IS.. IRVINE, Page Z) Area Pollution Device Endorsed , SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -The State Air 1leaources Board has &iven con· ditional approval to an automobile smog device invented by an Orange County: firm. • Tho board Wednetday odopted a H&Olutlon tentatively certifying the devic• for 1955 to 19U automobiles. lt waa developed by Emission Control Technology, Inc. of Or:anae. 1 firm bead· ed by Ca1eb W. Swanson Jr. Swanson w1s told that before final .,,.. proval can be given. he must prove the prod uct will not interfere wil.h car pcrlonnance and ls available for ill.. eta\laUon. He seld he will return to the board in ttveral month!: with proof Ullt the criteria can be met. The device. Is expected to cost $40. State law gi ves the bo1rd 1uthortty to approve devices fer J9M-&S .11.1tomobllu~ ~irlnfi tbem when re1 t 1trati on chaogea. } • .2 OAILV PILOT Surfer·s of Earlier Era Had Real Ups, Downs By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI et '" ••ttr , .. " ., ... If you wanted to 110 l\!rlfril ln 1927 you had to have the derring-do of a Ka mikaze pilot , be a muscle bound athlete, a skilled wood craftsman and have a connection at lbe local lumt>ervard. Unlike lhe swift styrofoam and plaiitic wave r1cer1 Deing ustd lhi1 wetken<l in the Huntington Beach surf conte$t the ~artiest boards v.·@re not mass produced \\•ith modern equipment. They were laboriously hand-carved from redwood. TMn, provided you were man enough to carry your 135-pound plink 1crns1 the buch and hf!lve I ~ Into the v•ater you could call yourael! a 1urfer. !ud Hlq in1. tht M-year~ld rttirld Huritlftlton !lterh fire rhlef. inow1 whit lt'1 111 1bout. He and Qerie Bal.the. U\I c1ty'1 former ch.l11f llf11u1rd, bUlll lftl Urst two bo1rd1 ln Or1n1e County. "Gene had just CQme bllck from lhe Navy and had seen aome of the boards 1n Hav;a1i. So we decided to build our own," H1ggin1 recalls. "\\'e orde-red a couple of pi('ces of redwood from the \Vtytrhauser lumber company and set them up on tw o 56- g3l\on 011 drums. \\'e must have 1~·ork.ed on them for th ree v.•etU ~all3e the only tool s "'e had then were a draw knife, a bloc k plane and sandpiper." The boards buil~ by the two men """'""' .. ,..,Wtr lhll they hal'1il1 ball any UJne lo ~ tlMm lhelruitlvtt. "So mlll)' bOr ,wan1od I• try aurnna &lid thiy ""6n rrurtt bMi ~non to another." uld Hlglna. "Thty atayed in !he waler comUnuously and often they be<:ame water-soaked. Thttl we 14·ould have to takt tht m to the bathhouse to dry off lO to 13 pound1 of water and re- varnish them." Although !he Hawaiians are credited v.·ith Inventing the surfboard . Higgins contends that it took imported California redwood to mike It possible. ''They only had teak and monkey pod wood in the Hawaiian Islands and it wa1 real heavy. They couldn't make It noal Laguna Gains A1111exatio11 Of 142. 9 Ca11yon Acres A ngels' A utry In Ho spital BOSTON (UPI ' -Gene Autry is a paUtnt at the !\lassach usett s Eye and Ear Infirmary. Hospital of- ficials declined to say ll'hy he was Lhere. Laguna Beach gained 142 .9 acres of land Wednesday night as the city council completed action on Laguna Canyon An- nexation No. S. At the 111me time, the council set an Oct. 6 date for its first publi c. hearing on rt-zoning of th e land annexed from agricultural to M·IA {light industrial) and RH (retldentlal hillside ). The .nnn:ation and rezoning. rt-- quested by property owners headed by 'telonJc1 Corporation, covers land ex· tending fr11m the foreign car repair lfrvlce on the east, westward to the ex- isting city limit.11. It hu an ntimated pre.sent population of 40, 11 of whom are regl1ter~ voters, Bay Area Hit By Big New Oil Spillage RICHMOND (AP) -An esHmattd 16,000 to 20,000 &a1lon1 of crude oil from a Swedl1h tanker apllled onto lhe waters of San Franclaco Bay today. The U.S. Coast Gu&Td described It 111 "a m11 jor spill ." The tanker slipped her moorings at A Standard Oil Company o! California wharf here and severed two oil p!Pf!S, the Coaat Guard 11id. •. A c0ut GU>rd "l'O"!i.inan "'1d moot of the oil lg contained in I.hi!: Richmond Uing Wharf area across the bay from San Franciaco but nported some drifting in a two lo thrH mile area 1s far north 11 the fllchmond-San R1f1el Bridge and south lo Point Ri chmond. Cleanup operation• • t a r t e d Im· mediately after the spill ~·as discovered and the Coaat Guard &aid 120 men from Standard Oil, 6 oil skimmer11 and 11 vacuum trucks were at work. A Standard Oil spoke1man 1aid 1Ml men from con- tract organizations were a.lso at work. Dave Krueckel Funeral Slated Services will be held at 11 •-m.. Satur- day ln McCormick Laguna Beach Chapel for Da\·e J . Krueckel. 3171:> ~acliff Dri ve, South Laguna. who died suddenly on Wednesday He "-'A~ 64 Mr. Krueckel. a native Californian. had lived in tht: Laguna area for the past eight years, during v.·hich time he was a loan officer at Laguna Federal Sa vings and Loan Association. He is survived by his widow. Crace B : • gon, Dave W. of Sout h Laguna ; a brother, \\"illiam H. of Pescador, Calif.; 11nd a grandson, David Erik Krueckel. Dr. Albert Hjerpe of the Laguna Beach Community Presbyterian Church will of- ficiate at the Saturday 1ervice, v.·hich will be. followed by pri vate burial. . DAILY PILOT GANlOI COAST PUll.llHtll() ctlMl'AHY "•••rt N. W11d p,•141Wli •11111 Plllll.,.,.. J1.r;\: It. Cail.., -Pf'Mlflnt W ~rt! Mlt.JOV n ,,..,, k•••i1 Elllw n~111 11 A. M ir~lilt• MMlg~ E'li.t- CJi1rC• H. L.•t l k lit...r P, Nttl .-.Wl!l•nl M•n"lt!; E~n~ L.,n. .... , Office 222 f•r11t Aw111~• M'11111t Ht,..111 P.O. l e•'''• tl6$2 5e11 c 1.-... Ol'flce IOl tiwth lJ C..111i"• R11I, fl l72 .,.... °'"'" ~ ,,,..,.,.. IJI) w .. 1 llf lt..t! .'!'...,..., ••• ,~, iJll "'"'"''' ··~'···'· ........ •IMIU ll&lt "-II ...._. and a total or 20 dwelllng un!t!I. Under e1lsting zoning procedure, the entire parcel will come into the city 11 R· H (residential hillaide) property. However rezoning to light lnduatrlal use of a portion of the land extending 400 feet Inward from Laguna Canyon Road already has been approved and recom- mended by the planning CQmmlsslon and has the tacit approval of the city council, pending require! hearings. Property owners requested the zoning 10 they may proceed with development. The balance or the land on the hillsides has been recommended for zoning as RH- 5 (one dwel li ng to five acres) and this Plannlng Commission proposal i1 ex- pected to be oppoaed by property owners al the hearings. Standard site or an R·H lot ls 15,000 gqutre fee t, which the awnera seek lo retain. Planning Director Wa yn e Moody told the council the Planning Commi55ion agreed on the very low initia l de nsit y in order to be assured of maintaining open space on the hillside!. He s11id a topographic study or the area should be made to determ ine "'hlch portions are flat enough to permit higher densily, Jam es Trittipo, \1ideo Director, Rites Saturday Serviw will bt held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Pacific View Chspel for James W. Trittipo, 43, son of Mr. and 1-lrs. James Trittipo of Laguna Beach, who dltd of an apparent heart attack Wednesday at hi1 Beverly Hills home. f\.tr. Trittipo is survived by his p;irents and by a broth@r, John of South Laguna and a sister, Joan of Los Angeles. An a~·ard-w inning television art direc- tor and theatrical desig ner. he won Em· my award11 for his design11 for the Hollywood Palace ishow, of which he was art director for eight years, and for Fred Astaire and Robert Young specials. He also designed specials for Frank Sina.Ira. Bing Crosby, Andy \Vl1111ms, Bl\l Cosby, Goldie Hawn ind other 1tars. as we ll IS the last three Academy Awards prl!sentallons at the Music Center. In Heu of flowers. the fam ily suggest!! that contribution,, may be dirtcled 00 the James Trittipo Memorial Fund, 4029 CoJd14·atl!r Canyon, Studio City. Dr. \\"illiam R. Eller of the l'\ewport Beach Lutheran Church \\•Ill ofrici atr at the Saturday service. \\'hich 14·iJl bf! fo l- lowed by burial at Pt..eific View ~temorial Park. Top of World Sco ut Meet Set Boys living in the Top of the V\orl rl area of :Laguna Beach \\'ho are interested ln scouting are Invited to attend a 7-30 p m. meeti ng Monday at Top of the \\'orld School. Troop 702 v.·il l be. holding its first meeting of the year under the gulda nce of the senior patrol. composed of Bryn Bernard, Biil Patrick. Kim Johnson and J ohn Fallon. The seniors were asktd to 11rt the se•son'1 acUvitles under way while the troo p committee loolu for a SC'OU!master. On Oct. ~. the 1chool also will participate in a School T\ight for Scouting, whtn scouting information will be 8\'all able for lnlerested boys and their families. Aulry, 63, is cha irman of the board of the Calilornla Angel baseball team, He a!so holds ma· jorily interests in radio and television stations in the We st and Southwest. He arrived at the ho.spital Jl,londa y. Autry \1•as in a ~·heelchair \\•hen ht entered the hospital because of a broken fool nol related to the reason for hi5 admittance lo the hospilal, of£icial.s said. 1st Cleme11te Condominiw11 Map Okayed San Clemente's fir st tentative tract map for a formal condomlniun1 develop- ment 'n'On approval by city rouncil men \Vednesday, but also sparked harsh words on the panel because of a city order th at the developer build a storm drain. The stor m drain condition on the ap- plication by Victor D. Klein for his doze n- unit development \\'ill be hammered out at the council's next meeting and Klein "'·ill be invited to state hi& case. City engineering starr ha\"@ alrongly recommended that the developer enlarge and expand a storm drain \\'hich lits on the properly and serves the entire neighbo rhood along Corto and Are noso lanes. But 1tfayor Vlelter Evans Jr. led the assault on the condition, asserting the ci- ty had no right to force a developer to build something whish 1s a city responsibllity. As a solution to the debate. cou ncilme11 a gre~d lo approve the project and ex- clude the storm drain provision unlll a later meeting when Klein can appear to lilate his case. The condominiu m project at 409 Arenoso Lane 'l\'lll come complete with a new ptd!':slrlan brldgt 1pa nnlng the oce¥front railway tracks. To allow safer beach access by tenants and the general public. Chamber Mails Ballots to Pick Ne'v Direc tors A ballot bearing lhe names of 20 bus!n~ss and professiona l perso11s wi ll he :i;enl lo San Cleme nte Chambfir of C11m- rnerce members soon for ~t!eclion of fi11e <l ireC"t ors . l\'omin 111ions-tn the board 11rr· Tl"d Bcrher. ne"·spa per adl'ertisini:i e.1;- r c11lil"c: Dr, Colden Bn\lr. \"rlerinarian, Don Conrad. realtor: Ai"ao C<111k . gol r prcr re ss i ontil : Btr nicc Derm a n, buslnesswom an ; Blll Eaton . bank ~K· rculi\'C ; Phil ElJs;1·or1h , communlt_1· leader : Al F1lger, manufact urer Bob Gannon. ut ility manager. D1Jn Han•e , sportfishing eiecuti\·e; and Ale1 Haynes, businessman. Also Art Holmes, sale•man. Pete Hutchlnson. hosp i t a J administrator; Frank Lanae. attorney: Dr. Lyl e La raen, ph~ician : \Vali er Lirhig. p1um bl'r ; t.lark Marks, realtor; Dan Philippbar. bank ex· ~utive ; Tom Stamp, auto dealer; and John Phllllps, rivlc leader, l:l@ctlon of officers "'ill lake plact later ln tht year. Hughes Hits 2nd Sethacl\; Still Holding l{eY. Cards FALLON, Ne•. (UPI) -N1vada'1 btg- 1est gambler haa loat h.la B@cond n>und with the 1tate's powerful 1am1ni tom- mlsalon, but bUllona~ How1rd Hu1he.s 1tlll hold.I a ltump card -to come out of hidin1. Kughn wa11 recenUy llenled • lietl\lt tn reoraanlit hi• 1amblln1 emplrt unlt~s there waa proef that he ptr1on1l\y I p. proved th• mo'f l!. Thur1d1 y the con1· misa\o n ~ectl!ld 1 hand·wrlttr.n letter purporltdly wrltl~ by Hughe1 trom the Bahamas v.·herf! ht now lives. quirtmtnt1, no fu rther actio n 11 con- templated by the commission. The mat· let 1a out of the comml&slon 's hands," DiehJ 11ld. A spokesman for the. Hughes Tool Co., In La• Veg1s expresstd no surprise th at the letter w1s rejected. but ga\·e no ln- dlc:aUon as to \\'hal would be lhe next move by the organizat ion that Ol'"lll abo ut J4 pm:enl of the 1late'1 gambling 1s5e:U. fhe refusal t() accept the letter In v.·hich Hughes reporledly gave permlsalon hy proxy for reprrMnlatives I o r eorganite h\1 seven caslnot, L1'uld mean the only other 1lternJ1live left I~ 11 dove tht edc• of tht wtt.r. UntiJ \hey f'lld tried ted"oed ahlPJttd OVtr 1n plank.I thtr• w11 no auch thing u Nlflnfl," he 11ld. "Somt of the n1Uve.s brought lhe.~t' bJards over in the early '20's and began !.Urfing up and down the coast, Those old boards were heavy but you could ride them from farther out.'' 01"er lhe years surfers began to ex- penment ""ith ligh ter materials including balsawood and bal11awood with thin mahogany veneer 00 prevent denting of the riding 5urface by bodyv.·eighL ··some of them e\'t'n tried hollow boards v.i Lh a rork in th@ end oo dra in the y,·ater out,'' said Higgins. ".>\nd others Mldel9d '°felher hollow co~r boanl1. Thty tounded muth Jlke • Un can whtn they were rolling arowid in the w1ltr." '"Surfing rea!I)' didn 't hnpro\t though unlil the coming of flberg tass lo seal balsav.·ood and lalrr stvrofoam . \\"hron they gol the bourd wei!iht doy,·n to 2.i- pounds the people co uld handle them and surfing became a real iport '' The extren1e 14·c1ght of the red .... 'ood planks endowed the early surfbQards \\"ith amazing stabili ty. bul also had the capability of innicting se rious injury 10 the rider du ring a wipe-out. Practically all of !he early su rfe r• suf· fered banged heads ind bletdlng gashes ~·hen the boards upended, according to Medical Clu s te1~ P1~opo s al At UCI Backed by Regents The buildings and ground.s committee of the University of California Regent.s h118 approved a plan to replace a pro- posed single high rise medical building at UC Ir vin e with a cluster of one·atory building~. If approved by th!': full Board of Regents, tht plan Would save SS.:> million in the con~trucllon of the classroom and office buildings that v.·ere orlglnally ex.· peeled to cost '26.5 million. Architect WH!lam Pereira told the Regents' committee the cluster romplex •·offers us much more than we had orlginally. All of the elements thst 11.·ere ill the .single bulldillf are now in the smaller unit!!." Plans for the complex are to be com· pitted by June of nexl year with building!! expected to be occupitd in December, 1974. ~loney to pay for tht proposed medical ~chool cluster depends on vot er approval of a pro[>05ed S294 million bond issue for medical training facilit ies throug hout the istate. The measure is slated for the Novemher. 1912 ballot. The san1r bond issue. if appro\ ed, v.·ould pay for a planned $34 n1il!ion 350- bed teaching hospital for the l,;Cl can1- pus. AU the bu ildings v.·i!J be placed on a Unkno°"n Donor Giv es Kids Show J\l 'lrt than 1.10 Laguna Beach High School 1;,tudents will sl!e "The Music r.lan·· Saturday night. compli.n\ents of tickets bought for them by an anonymou!'i p.~lron or thf' Lyric Opera Association of Orange County, "'hich is producing the ShO\I'. L~·riC' Opera officials were presented v.·ith a check for 1500 from the benefactor early this week w!!h the stipulation the money be used for the students' tickets. Jerry J\tcCulloch. drama instructor at LBHS. I! coordinating the dls lribuUon of the tickets to the students. laD-acre site reserved for medical school development adjacent to University Dril'e, South of f.1acArthur Boulevard. Another 150-acre site is being planned for prh·ate del'elopment of n1edi c11l facilities to complement those of fered by the UCl- California College of Medicine. The Regents' bui ld ings committee. meeting in Sa n F'rancisco Thursday. also approved designs for six and seven-story student residence halls for the fr\'ine campus. The units y,·ill accommodate 330 :;tudent.o; bringing the total on-campus housing al UCI to about 2,000. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said 1.200 students are on a \\'ailing list lor campus housing and more \•1ould hB \'e applied if they thought room y,·as available_ Pereira'!! presentation of the high rise dormitories dre"' some criticism from Regents. Regent Elinor 1-leller felt they were "too massi\"e. ·· "\"ou are sort of out raging the hUts," l\lrs. Helle r said . Pereira defended !ht plan noting the campus wa s to be an urban setting even- tually. Committee members pa!sed lhe plans l\'lth a 4 to 3 \"Ole. Bikini B eauties Soug ht in Laguna The invita tion Is out in Laguna Beach for single gals 18 to 24 years old lo enter the first annua.l Ba ja International Bii.l nl Contest to be held ~ov . 13 and 14 in Esenad<>.. 1-lex ic.-o. Fr<in Hun! Color Produrtions (lr Laguna Brach i.~ producing the p<1geant for !ht F.nse nada Hotel Association. rt \1•ill feature 40 girls from t 11 r o u g h o u t C;illfornia and !he BaJa peninsula . The contest v.·!11 be held at the Crystal Pal::ice in Enscnad<i . Proceeds will go to the Ensr.nada Fire Department. Further information on the contesl is a\'a1!able from Fran Hunt CQlor Prcxluc- tions. P.O. Bo:ic 1405, Laguna Beach. llioins. •''f'he Ollnf:1 were ID 1tlhlt Ulat I oouJd ride a wave st.anding on my head ," Hit· gins said. "And some or the ftawa1 ians would paddle out with a t•amp chair and an umbrella and come in silt ing 1n the shade ." Hi1Zgtns. who is repuL.ed to ha ve 1hot the Huntington Beach pier while doing a headstand. Y>as also a participant in the v.nrld·s first surfboard (·ontcst. "That \\'.!IS in Corona de1 Mar In tint. I did11·1. .,..,in, but 1rhrn they gav@ !he cu~." out the boys just tosi;td them In the 11nd and we nt back lo surfing. They weren't too interested in the pr!Jes, just the com· pt"litlon,'' he aaid .;:, Good S urf See n, .For Title E ve nt Goro<l surf is expected for hoth days or U1e Huntinglon Beach U.S. Surfboard Championship this \\eekend. "Right now v.·e're getting four to aix· foot breake rs and if it holds. \\·e'll have good surf,"' laid Lifeguard Captain Ootiglaa D'Arnall this morning. A check ll'ith the Los Angeles v,-·eather Bureau has confirmed the prediction, ac- cording to D"Arnall. "They say we will ha\"e three to rour- foot surf m06t of the time. \1le believe that it will actually be a little better !Ulce Huntington Beach is fart her out on the coast and v.'ill bear the full brunt of tht s;1·ells. ·• he said. Frona Page 1 IRVINE ... tremendous speed. lt will be under the gun to liquidate stock in the-Irvin e Com- pany or liquid ate l:inrl. ··of course I ;1·ould hope to see It Ii· quidate stock so the Irvine Compan y coul d go public. I've been v.·orking eigh t )Cars fnr !his.'' :'11rs .. Sn1i th said she is "\•e ry disap- poi nted" by the quality of iiome of the rf:- cent derelopinenll! throughout the South County. describing them as "yesterday'5 designs and lomorro w·s slums.'' '"I don·t think thf! people are getting the quality lhey should be for priC9 Lhey pay."' she said. ''\\"hen wt implemented !he ra nch master plan y,·ith the university and rverything I had hoped 14·r l''ould \1·ork slov,·ly to\vard something reallJ ou tstanding. "It takes l!me and proper ma11age- menl. not flood ing the markl':t with land. 'fhis could damage the entire county , and for the stockholders and persons who have leased or pu rchased land, it's aimp- Jy culting their ov.·n lhroals." ~trs. Smith s11V! she ~·HI ret um lb Orange County tO con Unut he r fight if necessary and is optimistic of 11ucce1s. SHERRILL WING CHAIRS AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE $2190 EACH Thu• exceptional win g cha irs are perhaps the finest value ever offe red in a quali ty wing. These piec es are upholst ered in tho unusu a l combination of lime velv et back and outside panels and feature a most un usuol floral pr int on the inside. Truly an eyo catcher an~ typical of Sherrill quality and stylin g. O nly ot Ted Von Hemert's. DEALERS FOR: HENR EDO N-DR EXEL-HERITA GE frtlWrGlf STOll O'IN •lllA't' 'flL f NEWPORT llACH 1727 Westcllff Dr., "42·2050 OPEN f~IOAY 'Tll f ltrof .. alon1I Interior D11lgner1 Av1ll1'-l.._..AID INT!ltlOllS LAGUNA IEACH 345 North Co11t Hl,hw1y Phone: 04-65 I C-Ommlss1on Ch<11rman Jack Diehl s11 id the letter did nnt met t commisslC1n rt· qui remrnl.I and Hughes waa notified of ~ th1• !'iv l~tter. ''S1n\l' lilt' l('tlf'r did n..,t m<'rt thc~e re- mertlng btlween Hughl's i nd Gov . Mlke _L_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--o ·c1111aghan. Tht pou!blllly of such a n1ceting v.·ns remote. ' I i ( ' . 7 San Cle111ente Capistrano EDITION VOL'. 64, NO. 22l , 4 SECTIONS , 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 197f TEN CENTS Emphasi·s Shifts From Teaching to Learning By PA!\.1f':LA HALLAN 0 1 1t11 O•l!Y ~1111 Sl•rt 'fhe days when a teacher's success was measur~ by her t~·crtone bulletin boards 11nd his or her ability to make coverf'd wagons is over according to leading ~ucational IHllllorily. Dr. Lel and Newcomer, president of LaVeme College s nd former superin- tendent of lhe Ne\''JXlrl·Mcsa Unified School Dis! rict, told teachers in the Capis trano Unified School District Thurs- day that education is in the midst of revolution. Car Crash Takes Life Of Marine A young Camp Pendleton Marine was killed instantly Thursday night when hi:s auto d{ifted from the San Diego Freeway and plowed headon into a bridge railing. Highv•ay Patrolmen said Richard Angel Casas, 18, was kil!ed outright in the 10 p.m, c rash al the El t amino Real overcrossing. Ca!as, a lone in his auto. drifted for unknown resaons from !he northbound lanes into !he center divider strip, patrolmen said. The car, then plowed into a protective rail separating the freeway at the bridge, F'k'llil.en~Worked for about 10 minutes prying Casas from the wrecka ge of the auto. The victim was pronounced dead a few minutes later at Mission Community Hospital. Casas Wit assigned lo A Company, Znd Battalion of the 7th Marines. · Patrolmen said there were no wit· nesaes to the crash and they could find no explanation for the auto'& drifting into the center strip. President Posts Key Draft Win 111 Senate Vote WASHl NGTON <APl .... The Senate iefeated today a move Ui reject a com· r>romise draft extension and military pa y raise bill already appr0ved by the House. 'The vole \\'as 47 to 36. The acli0n. a key victory fnr President 'iixon, came on a motion by ~fajority Lrader Mike ~1ansfield !0-MnnL), tn Able the long-statJed legislation. The Presidrnt's draft authority expired on Tune JO. Nixon, v.•hn made an t'leventh·hour con· ·ession on the bill's pay raise features to ~·in ove r cruci11l \'llles. tolrl a ne\\'S con· 'crence Thursday that scuttling the dra£l ~·ou!d jC'f1p11 rdlze negotiations 11imed at a n utual East-\\lest arms reduction. Despite today's vote, the mnnlhs lonit ~enate fight o~·er the draft bill will go en. Vietnam war critics and foes of any draft ·aw have vowed lo filibuster against ;enale approval. ~feat c;f Mansfield '!! tablin g i:1mend· Tienl, however, appreared to kill any ·hence that his end-the-war amendment l"OUld be included in lhe legislation to ex· ,end the draft for two years. Orange Coat l\'eather Drizzly skie! and lcw clouds will cover the Southland today, possi· bly clearing by Saturday after· noon . Highs along the beach. a cool 68 rising to 75 inland. Lows to- night a round 63 degrees. INSIDE TODAY The Balboa Bay Liam Club is pulling a switch witli. thi.t yeaT's Lobster Bakr. nnd Carnival. Find out al l about th' food. fun. ex· cittment ond th,.ills they hove in store for Harbor Art'a folks in today's ~Veekcndcr, Page 25, ... 11... ,. C•l!fr9r"ll I C"'9Cllin. u, 1 CltMHIM JJ..tt ._, ~ c;,..._,... ,. o.Mll "•tkn 11 -" .,,,.,,,., ..... ' ••fllrl•l"nMllt • ~,_ J·U -" ... ".~" " INU ... 1. t ""'"'" tJ.Jl Mulu11 ~u•~ tt ,.,,._"'I,.._. 4-1 Ort-C111•'Y " "''"•••"'• ,,,,. Sy!Wll ,.,,.,., tt 1"'1~ u .. 11 Sr.d M•rfllh D•IJ ,.....,_ " TIIM!tn ,,_JI W11-I ..,_.. ,....., ,~,. w.-111 ,...., •·• ""'""'"'' 11-Jt "\\'f''re mo\·ins from emphasis on te at'hing to emphasis on learning," said Newcomer. "lt's going to be hard on some of us lo change " "Newromer shot-rlov.•n the old theory that eq11ates exf)<'r!isc with authority, saying it is wroni;: to use "pleasing the principal" as a criterion fo r success. "\Vhen )'OU say the principal is the in- structional leader nf the building. lt is a facade. He is nol the instructional exptrt. He is the instructional manager. You - the teacher -a re the expert." DAILY "ILOT Sl1U ""-tt EMPHASI S ON LEARNING Dr. Leland Newcomer Parents Suing Orange County In Son's Death A Torrance cou p!t whose son died from head injuries received last '-lay 16 during a church outing at O'Neill Park has nam· ed Orange County as the principal defen· dant in a $100.000 lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court. Forrest 0. and ,Joan Paris claim that negligence led to the death of their son, Rodney Ra y Paris, 8. They slate that the flood control gale on which the boy met his death \Va ~ in a dangerous l.'Ondition at tht t.i me or the acc ident. Sheriff's deputies whQ investigated the death said the Paris hciy was one of a. group of youngsters who v.·ere swinging on !he gate \"'hen Rodney fell ticfl·l'een the gate and iron gatepost. He died within mnmPnl5: of being picked up. Na med as co-defendants in the aclion are O"Neill Properlies Inc., the ov.·ners of adjoining land and the Carson Church o( J esus Christ of J~atler Day Saints, the or,l!anizers of the outing. Oran~e Oiunt.v ~upe rvisors recently re- jected a SIO l ,500 claim filed by the Paris couple. A rea Pollution Device Endorse d SAN FRANCISCO (AP\ -The Stale Air Resources Board has given con· ditional approval to an automobile smog de,,.ice invented by an Orange C.Ounty firm. The board Wednesday adopted a resolution tentatively certifying the device for l~'i Ill 1!16.'i automobiles. It v.·as developed by Emission C.Onlrol Technology. Inc. nf Orange, a finn head· ed by Caleb W. Swanson Jr. Swanson was told that before final ap- pro,,.al can be gh'en. he must prove the prod uct v.·ill not interfere wilh car perform:.incr a nd is available for in· stallatinn. He said he y,•JH return lo the board in several month~ with proof that the criteria can be met. The de,,.ice is r xpecled l.o cost $40. State law ,i::1ves the board authority to approve de:\'ices for 19:>5-65 automobiles, r equiring them v.·hen r e g i s t r a t i o n changes. Dock Talks P ressed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -President Nixon's top labor mediator meets with both sides in the \Vest Coast dock strike fnr the third straight day today in hopes of finding a means to a prompt set· Uement of the 79-day dispute. Talks have bttn g1:1ing on the past four week~ between the I n t e rn a I i on• I I..ongshoremen a n d Warehousemen's Unio n and the Pacific Mari timt Associa· lion <'Ind despite report.\ of "major pro-- gre~s" on some h;sues, the strike appear• far from settled. t He told teachers not to be afraid of ac· countability in education and cautioned against standardizing the educational process and teaching according to ol d, prescribed formulas. !le urged teachers not to feel guilty or d ismayed if children are learning by themselves. ·'This will be the hardest thing to overcome." he said. "Teachers are U!5ed to the old concepts. Yet when you learn to overcome this feeling your job will be more satisfactory." "The worst thing that e~·er happened to Irvine education Is lhe standardized test, yet that's what \\'e keep running back to. "We should replace this wi th criter ion reference tests -determine what we \4'ant students to learn, bow "4'e intend to meet the objectives, then tell the students ahout it. "Don't hide the questions, don't be afraid if the kids discover lhe answer& ahead of time.' He said educators can e\'aluate and judge progress without testing. 'The best way to find out something Is to ask the sludent. "And don't ever forget the single, gre:atest determiners ot effecUvmess in learning is how the student feels about himself and now mlllivaled he ill. "'If you think you\·e done a good job just because you'\•e taught like mad all year -then wt're in trouble." He urged the scores of te2Chen nevf'r to forget that the purpose o{ school ill to learn. ") ou should be free to determine the means U you are accountable for the-end. Yet 50me educato rs are screaming about th!s," He said accountability Is oot eom· phcated . It can be boiled down 11> ''what did you do, how did you do it and how do you know that ynu did it." ''The teacher is becoming obeolete as an imparter of information. So what do YoU do with all this txtra time? You asse11s - figure out what your studenta already know and go from there." Heiress Blasts City hood as Premature Flies Here In Appeal Fo1· Delay By BARBARA KREIBICH Joan Irvine Smith today calltd the pro-- posed ine<1rporation of the city of Irvine "premature" and said it could result in lhe creahon o( ''ont of the biggest tlums in lht central valley area you coufd im· agine." Mrs. Smith made a. flying vlsit to Orange County from her home in Mid- dleburg, Va ., earlier th.ill week to contact county supervlllOrs. explain her C<lncern and seek a Mktay delay in the in· corporation. "I think they were very interellte:d,'" she said, in an exclusive interview. Disclosing the reasoning behind her OJ>- posltion to the incorporation of Irvine at this time, Ptfrs. Smith said, "As you know, the Ir vine Foundation in 1972 will have to pay out to charily 41,ii percent nf the evalualion of its rorporalt asset.! because of the 1969 tax reform bill . "The lowest possible evaluation of the corporate assets, based on the latest sale of stock, is about $114 million snd thls un· doubtedly will be the evaluation they will put in to the Federal government" "One doesn't know ·whether this figure will be accepted - depending on the medlosf'o! appraising the land il could go up 4f111 billion dollars -bu t assuming it ... 4Yi percent they v.·ill have to pay tn charity amounts to about s:; million. They don't have that kind of money. After payment of $J million in dividends lo stockholders. their portion is about $1.5, which leaves $3.5 million they'll have to come up with, "They get 6 percent Interest on their nther asset!! of about $5 to $6 milhon. but 1.h11y've got to make up the difference. Where? "They'll ha ve to begin chopping oH pieces of land for wholesale real estate development. This wlll totally destroy the master plan for dtvelopment of the ranch which l spent two years gelling the supervisors to accept. "If this city in<:orporation l:ii passed they do not intend to lea ve it ;11t a figure of 10,000 or JS,000 population. I know for 11ure that they intend to annex to it all the central valley and all the coastal lands. "I also ~:now that they already have ap- plied for a rt.lease trom their agricultural preserve agreement so this land can be developed. "You see if the government doe!! not Accept their evaluation of assets, they could find they have to pay oot up to $20 mill ion so they'd have 1.0 make some very slick annexations and have one tremen· dous la nd dispersa l. "If the city ill incorporated and the land geL~ put of the control of the county, which accepted the ranch master plan, th.ere would be no way to control thia._ "People will be pulled out of othtr areas of the county and you'll gel one or the biggest s\umll In the central valley you could Imagine. The11e people are Jambs being led to the slaughter. They don't realize how their property valuM would suffer ln this sort of a power play tA:I bail out the foundation. "Jf the land remains UJ'lder tht jurisdic- tion of the county, the supervlM>rll in I.heir wisdom will not allow a trtmendoua land boom down thert. "lf the city is incorpor11ted at·this time It will mean the. tnd of the master plan for the ranch, because If the foundation, trying to hang onto control. begins to dissipate land assets, it will do so at !Set IRVINE, Pll• ti SA N CLEMENTE CRASH IN JURED NEWPO RT BEACH MAN AND LED TO ARREST OF ANOTHER Pot ice Said the Driver of • Van Drifted i nto Another Freeway Line C1u1in9 Accident Hit-run Suspect Arrested LA Dri ve r Se ize d in Capistrano on Freeway Crasli A Los Angeles man wa.<1 arrested Qn felony hit-run charge!! in San Juan Capistrano Thursday afternoon aftrr l'I San Clemente freev.·ay crash which severely Injured a Ne wport Beach man. Highway patrolmen arrested Hy Leh Rechtman, 49, of Los Angeles after bring· Ing him back to the scene of the 4 p.m. mishap on the freeway near Avenida Pico in San Clemenle, Patrolmen allege that Rechtman, driv· Ing a yellow van, drifted into another lane and caused Allan llarvey Seidman, 20, or Lakewood, to lose control. The minor impact between the van and Seidman's small foreign sedan sent th• LAFC Plan Due Battin to Off er Proposal for Agency Robert Battin, Chairman or lhe Board of SupervillOrs and a key fig\l re in the re· cent upheaval over membership on the Local Agency f ormation Commission. will present a. plan for rellolving tht ·con· troversy &turday to fellow 1upervU;or1 and Orange County's mayors. The item ill included ln the agenda of a regular meeting of SAMCO, the of[icial organiiation composed (lr all fi ve supervisors and the county's mayors. Tile event, starting at 9 a.m. will take place in the Westtrn White House (lffice com4 plex in San Clemente. Battin would not rtveal ~e nature of his proposal today but • reliable IOW'Ce aald lhe 1upervisor would propose tha,t Charita: Pearson of Anaheim, the LAFC mtmber representing the public, be re- plutd by a neutral person. I' Pearson retalna ]'ti~ seat on lhe com· mis!'iion through a temporary court order which nullified hlll ouster at the now ln4 tamoua 8 a.m. Aug. D aesalon of. tbt L.AFC. I At th.at time Battin, supervisor Ronald Casper.;, and Joseph Hyde, lm Alamitos councilmsn, replaced Pearson with Ana· heim attorney Herb Licker. Judge J .E.T. Rutter who granted the temporary court.order returning Pe.arson to his seat will hear further argument.! on the di spute Monday in Superior Court. Other item!! on the SAMCO agenda are more routine. 1 I The day-Jong confcret ce will ope11 with discussion ol the coun y public housing authority, then shift to ther issues. After a half-hour lunch the group will tour the Prellident's office e<1mpler, then 1etUe down to more business at I p.m . Battin then will diseuSl'l the Orange County consumer proteclion de1>3rtmcnt. The LAFCO discusaion will follow that Item. The general public will not alt.end the conferences . The meeting Is officially hoslt>d by San Clemente M1yor Walter Evt.M Jr. ' young man's car rolling. James C. Cowie, a passenger, !Uffered a fractured arm and ltg, plus other in· juries when he was ejected. from lhe roll· in~ autn. Patrolman said Rechtman allegedly drove a short distance, stopped momen. tarily, then allegedly drove away from the scene. Cowie, whose age was not immedi11te\y 11 vailable, was admitted to Mission Corh· munity Hospital for treatment. His ad· dreSl'l ill 60'2 Clubhouse Drive, Ntwpof1 Beach. Seidman suffered apparently minor in· juriell in the crl.!h which occurred in heavy traffic, Patrolmen said they detained the van'• driver at San Juan Crtek Road and tbe fre e:way end was arrested after being returned to the crallh acene. His va.n bore mark! of a co!Usion, officer.! said. Robbery Probed In San Oemente San Clemente police today continued. their lnvestlgation into the armed rob- bery of • local service atallon late Wednellday night. A pair of bandits entered the st.,ndar4 a!Rtion shortly before mldnl&ht at S2S Avcnlda Pico. A! an attendant asked If he could help them one man pulled a platol. Police said the partner then ripped the wire from tht telephone and then both bandil! dtmanded cash. They escaped on foot aerou an emptr Jot with about flll, ofUce.rs said. I ) 2 DA.IL Y PILOT SC ·surf er·s of Earlier Era Had Real Ups, Downs By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot ""' Dally r1w ''"' If you wanted to go •urfing In 1927 you had to have the derring-do of a !\amika:ze pilot, be a muscle bound athlete, a 5:k1lled wood craftsman and have a connection at the local lumberyard. Unllke the aw1ft St yrofoam and plastic wave racers btin& uaed this weekend "' the Huntington Beach su rf contest the earliest boa rds were not n1ass produred \\'ilh modern equipment They ~'ere laborioualy hand-carved from redwood . Thln, provided you were ma n enough to carry your 135-pou nd plank acro1s the beach and heave. it intn the water }"OIJ could call yourself a surfer. Bud Hlg1ina, the 64-year-old relirtd Huntington Beach fire chiel, know• what il 'a all abouL He and Gene Bel•h.~. t~e city's former chief llleaua.rd. bUll\ tbi first two boards in Oranae County. "Gene had just rome back from the r\a vy and had seen some o[ the boards "' Hawa ii. So we decided to build our own," Higgins recalla. "\\'e ordered a couple of pieces of redwood rrom the \\'tyt'rhauser lunl!.}et" company and set them up on two 50- gallon 011 drum!I. \l.'e mils\ have worked on them ror three weeks becauSt: lhe: onJ.v tool s we had then were a draw knlfe:, a b!nck plane and sandpaper " The boards built by the two men became IO popular that they hard.Jy had 1ny time to use them thtm.se:lvt1, "So maey bol'• .,~,~ to try rurflng and Ult)! w'e.11\ rrom ona per.son to another ," said Higglna. "They sllyed in the water rnmtlnuously and often they bec1m1 v.·ater-soaked. The n we v.·ou!d h11ve: to take them to the bathhouse to dry off 10 to l~ pounds of water and re- \'B..rnlsh them." Although the llawaiians are credited w!lh invenling the surfboard, Higgins contends thal it I.Oak imported Californ ia red11.·ood to make it possible. ''They only had teak and monkey pod v.ood in the Ha11.·aiian Islands and it wa s real hea vy. They rouldn "t make 1t floal Laguna Gains Annexation Of 142.9 Canyon Acres Angels' Autry In Hospital BOSTON (UPI 1 -Gene Autry ill a patient at the ~lassarhuse:tts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Hospital of- fic!a.ls declined to say why he wa 1 Lhere. Laguna Beach gained It2.9 acte!I of land Wedne:1day night as the c!ty council completed act ion on Laguna Canyon An-- nexation No . 5, At the same time, the council set an Oct. 6 date for its first public hearing on rezoning of the land annexed from 11gricultural to M-lA (light industrial) and RH {residential hill side:). The annexation and rezol'Linf, re- quested by properly owners headed by "felonies Corporation, covers land ex- tending from th e foreign car repair service on the east, "'estward to the ,. isting city li mits. It has an e:slimated prt.sent population ·of 40, 11 of whom are registered voters, Bay Area Hit By Big New . . Oil Spillage RICHMOND (AP) -An estimated lS,000 to 30,000 1allons or crude oil rrcm a Swedish tanker tpllled onto the waters of San Francltco Bay ti>day. The U.S. Coast Guard described It as "• major spill." The tanker slipped her moorings at a Standard Oil Company of California wharf here and severed two oil pipes, the Cot.st Guard said. A Coast Guard 5J>01!kmill"l aald most of the oil la contained In the Richmond Long Wharf area acro11 the bay from San Francisco but reported some drlttlng in a two to three mile area as far north as the Richmond-San Rafael Brlda:e and south to Point Richmond. Cleanup operations 1 tart ed im- medlaltly aft.er the spill was discovered and the-Coast Guard said 120 men from Standard Oil, 8 oil skimmers and 11 vacuum trucks were at work. A Standard OU apokeliman said 1~0 men from con- tract organizations were also at work. Dave l(rueckel Funeral Slated Services will be held at 11 a.m. Satur- day in McCormick La guna Beach Chapel for Dave J . Kruce.kel. 3171~ Se-acllff Drive, South Laguna, \\'ho died auddtnly on Wednesday. He was 64 . J\.1r. Krueckel, a native Calirornian. had lived In the La guna area for the past eight years, durln& which time he was a Joan off icer al Laguna Ft deral Savini,s and Loan Association. Hf is sur vived by his \\•idov.·. Grace B: a son, Da\'e \\'. of South Laguna ; a brother, William H. of Pescador, Calif.; end a a:randson, David Erik J<rue:ckel. Dr. Al~rt Hjerpe of the La~una Be.ar h Community Presbyterian Church 11·11! of~ ficiate at the Saturday serv ice, v.·hi ch 1vill be follow ed by private burial. OlAHlo[ COAST DAILY PILOT awtO~ COAIT Pu•inHlll~ CQMl'A,.lt'( llob•ti N. w,,, ''u"'tl\J 111111 f'1>111u.er J 1t\: It. Cu•lt'f -,.,.. .... 11 .... 0 ...... 1 ""!'AW" T~.,,. •• )(tt Yil f.~ilOr lli .. "ltt A. M~~:~• M1111g1,nt t•111:1r a.re. H. L••• ~i,~."' '· N.11 Atat.1&111 ~ •111w1 ,.,......._.om.. 2Jl f•ro1t AYt ftw• Mat?tt1 ••llr•11 : r.o. ••• '''· tl61:1 Sell Clo,..,.,. Offit• IDI N11th fl C1111!n1 A11I, tl•12 0tMr DHl1" C..-~tN ' llJtl W•I! ••• ''"°" ......... att(ht ~,l I'll_,.. &tvtt·•t '"6' ...... """"' lJ'1• ~ ~.,ti and a total or 20 dwelli ng units. Under exisling zoning procedure, the entire pa rcel will come into the city as R- H (resldenliat hillside ) property. Hov:ever rezoning to light industrial use of a portion of the land extend in~ 400 feet inward from Laguna Canyon Road already has been approved and recom- mended by the planning commission and has the tacit approval of the city council, pending requ\rel hearings. Property o"·ners requested the zoning so th ey may proceed v.·ith development. The balance of the land c.n the hillsides has been recommended for z.oning as RH- 5 (one dwell.Ing to five acrn) an d this Planning Commission proposal is e:t- pected to be opposed by property owners al the hearings. Standard size of an R-H Jot is 15,000 square feet , which the owners seek to retain. Planning Director Wayne i1oody told the council the Planning Commission agreed on the very low initial density in order to be assured of maintaining open space on the hillsides. He said a topographic atudy of the area should be made to determlne which portions are flat enough to permit hlgher density. James Trittipo, Video Director, Rites Satm·day Servicea will be he ld at 3 p.m. Saturday In Pacific View Chapel for James W. Trlttipo, 43, aon o[ Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Trit tipo of Laguna Beach, who died of an apparent heart attack Wednesday at hla Be verly Hills home. Mr. Trittipo Is survived by his parents and by a brother, John of South Laa:una and a sister, Joan of Los Angeles. An award-winning television art direc· t or and theatrical designer. he: won Em· my awards for hls designs for the Hollywood Palace show, of which he was art director for tight years, and for Fred Asta.ire and &bert Young apcclaJs. He also deslaned specla\a for Frank Sinatra. Bing Crosby, Andy Williams, Biii Cosby, Goldie Hawn and othtr stars, as we ll as the last three Academy Awards presentations at the Music Center. In lieu of fl owers, the fam ily auggests that contributioru may be dlrected to the Jamea Tr!ttlpo Memorial Fund, 4029 Coldwater C&nyon, Studio C1ty. Or. Willi am R. Eller of the: Ne11.'POrt Bearh Lutheran Church \.\'Ill offici ate at the Saturday service, V-'h irh 11.·ill be fol- lov:ed by burial al PacUlc View Memorial Park. Top of World Sco ut Meet Se t Bo)S ]i\·ing in the Top of the \\'orld area or Lag\Jna BeBch v•ho are intere~ted in scouting are: invitt'd lo attend a 7:30 p.n1, meeting fl-tonday at Top of the \Vorld School. Troop 702 \\·ill be holding i\IJ llrst meeting of the year under the guidance flf the se nior patrol, composed of Bryn Bernard, Bill Patrick, Kim Johnson and J ohn Fallon. The seniors wert asked to get the season's 1ctlvlt!es undt!r way v.•hUt! the troop committee looks for a 21coutmaste-r. (Jn Oct. 6, the school also v>'ill participate in a School Night for &outing. when scouting information will be available for intc.r ested boy1 and the ir families. Autry, 6.1 , is chairman of the board of the California An,i;:el basebal! tea m. He also holds n1a- ;ority interests _lo radio and te!evlsion stations 1n the \Vest and Southwest. He arrived at the hospital Monday. Autry was in a wheelchair when he entered the hospital becau!t of a broken foot not re-lated to the reason for his admittance to the hospital, officials said. 1st Cle1nente Condo111inirn11 Map Ol\.ayed San Cleme:nte:'ll first tentative tract map for a formal condominium develop- ment won approval by city councilmen Wednesday, but elso sparked harsh wordK on the panel because of a city order that the developer build a storm drain. The storm dra in condition on the ap· plication by Victor D. Klei n ror his dozen- unit development will be hammered out 11tt the council's next meeting and Klein will be invited to state his case. City engineering staff have strongly recommended th at the developer enlarge and expand a storm drain whic h lies ofl the property and serves the entire ne ighborhood along Corio and Arenoso Janu. But Mayor Wa lt er Evans Jr. ltd the assault on the condition. asae.rting the ci- ty had no right to force a develo per to bulld llOmethlng whish ls a city rtspo ns!bility. A! a solution to the debate, COllncllme:n agreed to approve the project and ex - clud e the storm drain provision until a later meeting when Klein can appear to state his case. The condominium project et ~09 Are-no!O Lane wiU come complete with a new pedestrian bridge spanning the oceanfront railwa y tracks. To allow safer be ach access by tenants and the general public. Chamber Mails Ballots to Pick New Directors A ba llot bearfng lhe na n~s nf ~O bu~inr ss and pro£e~si0nal persons "'111 he ~ent to San Clemente Chamber of C111n- 1nC'rce-members soon fo r selection of f11c dirPctnrs. l\"ominatinns to lhe board <irl' · Ted Becher. ne11·sp;-iper ad\Crtisin,i; ex· f'Cutive; Dr. Colden Boyle , veterinari1111 , Don Conrad , reallor; Alan Cook, golf r.rn. fe s sional ; Bl'rnice De r 1TI<1n , husinesswoman ; Bill Eaton, bank ex· ecutive ; Phll El!sv.•nrth. community leader : Al Filger, maoufacture:r: Bob GaMon, ut ili ty manager; [)(Jn Hanse, sportfi shing executivt; and Alex lfaynes, business man . Also .Art Holmes, sales1nan ; Pete Hutchlnaon. h o R p Il a I ad mlni.~lralor; fl'rank Lange, 11 ttomey: Dr. Lyle Larsen, ph)'lllcl11n : Walter Liebig , plumber: i1ark Marks, realtor: Dao Philippbar. banK e~­ ecutive: Tom Stamp. auto dealer; and John Phillips, civic leader. Election of officers w1l1 take-place later ln the year. Hughes Hits 2nd Setbacl{; Still Holding l(eY. Cru~ds FALLON. Ntv. (UPI) -Nevada'J bl&· gest gambler has lost h\1 lttond (()Und v.·ith the state '• powc.rful faming com· mission, but billionaire Howard Hu1he1 still holda a trump card -to come out or h1dlr!i. Hu&hes wa1 rteenUy denltd a llcenae tG r l!.f'lrganlte his 11mblln1 amplre unless there was pto0f that ht peraon11\ly ap- proved I.he move. Thurlltday !he com- ml$1lon rtjccttd 1 hind-written letter purpcir\t!dly wrhlM by Hughe1 from I.he Btthamas where he now liv es. quirementa, no furth•r action ts ~n· templ1ted by tht. commia1lon. The ma t- ter ls out of the comm!J1ion'1 hand.1,'' Dlthl 11ld. A 1poke1man for the Huahea Tool Co .• In Lai Vegas tlpreued no surprise that the letter waa rejected, but 1ave no in- dication u to what would bf: the next move by lhe oraanluUon that own1 about Jt percent of tht. 11Ate '1 11mblln111stt1. above tM cd&a o( the water. Until they had tried redwood 1hlpped over in planks tbeTe was no such thing u surfing ," he aald. "Some of 1ht natives brought these boards ov er In !he early '20"s and began £urhng up and down the toasL ·rhose old hoard!i were heavy but you could ride them from farther outr" Over the years surfers begah to ex- periment with lighter mate.rials including bB.lsawood and balsawood v. ith thin mahogany veneer to pre.v,nt denting of the rldina: aurface-by bodyweight. '"Som e of them t\"t'n tritrl hollo w boilrds v.·itli n cork in lhe eod to drain the. v.·ater out," said Higgins. "And others soldered to&ethu hollow copper boards. They sounded much Ille a Un can when thty we~ rolling af'OWld In the wit.er." ''.Surfing re;illy didn't impr(l\'t' thou gh until the co ming of f!beri:lass to seal bal sawood and later stvrofoam . \\'hen they got the board weig°ht dov.'n to 2.:;. pounds 1he people could handle them and surfing bccRme a real sport." The e.1tre1nt.> weight 11f Lhe redwood planks endowed the early surfuoArds wi1h amazing stability, but al so had the ca pability of inflicting serious Injury to the rider during 11 v.·ipe-out Practlc11lly 1111 of the early surfers !U!- ff'red ban ged head s and bleeding ga shes v.·hen the boards upended, according to Medical Cluster Proposal At UCI Backed by Rege11ts The buildings and grounds committee of the Unive-rsity of California Regents has approved a pla n tn replace a pro- posed single high rise rnedlcal building at UC' Irv ine \l'ilh a cluster of one-story huildings. lf approved by the full Roard of Regents, the-plan would save $5.~ million in the con~tructinn ()f the classroom and off ice buildings th at v.·ere originally ex- pected lo cost S2G.5 million. Architect \\'il!iam Pereira !old the Regents' commi!lee the cluster cnmpleX "offer s w much more than v.•e had onginally. All of the elements that 11.·ere in the sin gle building are now in the smaller units.·• P lans for the complex are to be com- pleted by June of next ~·ea r l'."1th buildings expected to be occupied in December .. J9i4_ tllnnfy 10 pa~· for the proposed medical school eluster depends on \"Oler approval of a prnposed $294 million hond issue fnr med ical training fa cilities throughout the st/lie. The measure is slated for the N(lvember, 1972 ballot. The sa me bond issue. if approved, \\'011ld pay for a planned $34. million 350- bed teaching hospital for the VC I can1- pu:-. All the buildings 111ill be placed on a U nkno\m Donor Gives Kids Sl10\v r-.fore than 150 Laguna Beach High School students will see· •·The fo.lusic flfan " Saturday night, compliments nf tirke!s bought for lhPm by an anonymous patroo of the Lyric Opera Association of Orani:i:e County , which is producing the show. Lyric Opera 4Jffic!als v.'ere prest"nted \.\"ilh a check for $500 from the beneractor early this week with lhe stipulation the n1oney be used for the students' tickets. .Jerry tlt cCulloch. drama instructor at LBHS, Ill coordinating the distribution of the tickets to the students. 150-acre site rtse-rved for medical school deVt'!opment adjacent lo University Drive, South of Ma cArthur Boulevard. AnoU1er 150-ll.cre site is being planned for private de velopment of medical fa cll ities to complement those offered by the UCl- falHornla College of r-.tedlc lne. The Rege nts' bul:dings commit tee, n1eeting in San Francisco Thursday, also approvtd designs for six and seven-story student residence halls for the Irvine campus. The units will accommodate. 3..10 students bringing the total on-campus housing at UCI to about 2,000. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich J r. said 1,200 students are. on a waiting list for campus housing and mo re would ha ve applied if they thought room was avaJlable:. Pereira 's presentation of the-hlgh rise dormitories drew some criticism from Regents, Regent E linor Heller felt they were •·too massi ve." "You are sort of outraging the hills,'' r-.1rs. f-le!ler said. Pereira defended the plan noting the campus was to be an urban selling even- tually. Committee members passed the plans with a 4 !o 3 vote. Bikini Beauties So ught in Laguna 1'he in\·ita11on l<: out in Laguna Beach for single ga ls 18 to 24 years old lo enter the firs t annual Baj a lnternationlll Biki ni C<1n1est to bf' held Nov. 13 and 1-1 in }::sPnada,. r-.lcXiCO. Fran Hunt Color Produrtions of Laguna Beach is producing the pageant for 1he J..:nsenada Hotel Associatiun. lt v.·tll feature 40 girl!'i from t h r o u g ho u t California and the Baja peninsula . The contest 11.•lll be held at the Cryi;tal PA iace in Ensenad11 . Proceeds will go lo the Ense.nada Fire Department. Further informalion on the contest Is available-fr om Fran Hun~ Cr1\or Produc- tions, P.0, Box 1405, Laguna Be11ch. !Iii ini . .. .J: lhln11 were &e stable that I could ride a wave 1tandln.i on my head," Hli· glns said "And some or r~ Hawa ii11n " would paddle out with a ramp chair and an umbreUa and eome in sitting 1n the shade.·· Hh:ui;tns. v.·ho i11 reputed to have shot the Huntlngton Beach pier while doing 11 headstanrl. wa ~ al so B part1ripant Ln tha world "s firs~ surfboard <:onlest. "That was in C<1rona del fl·1ar in L.929. I didn't win. but v.·hen they gave the cup~ out the boys j11st tossed !hem In the sand and went back to liurfing . They weren 't too interested 1n the prizes , JUSt lhe con1• pet ition,'' he said * * * Good Surf Seen For Title Event Good surf is expectt'd for both day1 of the, Huntington Beach U.S. Surfboard Championship th is •weekend. "Righi now \\-'e're ge tting four to 1ls.· fool breakers and if it holds. we "ll ha ve good surf." said Lifeg11ard Captain Douglas D'Arnall this 1Tiorning. A check v.•ith the Los Angeles \Veather Burell.u has confirm ed the prediction , <ic-_ cording lo D'Amall. "They say \1'e will have three lo rour4 foot surf most of the time. We believe that 11 will actually be a !Jttle better 8ince Huntington Beach is farth~r out on the coast and v.·ili bear the full brunt of the S'A'ells," he said. From l'nge 1 IRVINE ... tremendous speed. lt will be under the gun to liquidate stock in the Irvine Com- pany or liquidate land . ''Of course I would hope to 11ec It li- quidate stoc k so the lr\'ine Company could go public, J"ve been working eight years for th is." Mrs. Smith said she is "very di~ap­ pointed"" by the quallty of som e of the re-- cent developments throughout the South County, de.scribing them as "yeaterday's designs and tomorrov.•'s slums." '"I don 't think the people are gettlng the qua lity they should be for price they pay,"' she said. '"\\"hen we implemented the ranch master plan with the university and everything ! had hoped we would work slo~·ly toward something reallj ou tstand ing. ''It takes time end prope r manage- ment. not flooding the market with land. This C(lllld damage the entire county, and for the stockholders and persons wh<J h;ive lea sed or purchased !;ind, irs simp- ly t utting th eir own throats.'' .:\Ir~. Stnlth says she wlll retum lo Orange County iO continue her figh t iJ necessary and i.~ optimistic of success. SHERRILL WING CHAIRS AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE $219; EACH The•• oxceptionol win g cho irs ore perhop1 the fine1t volue ever offered in a quoli ty wing. The1e piece• ore uphohtered in the unusual combinotion of lime velvet bock ond outside panel s end feature a most unu1ual floral 'pr int on the inside. Truly en eye catcher arid typical of Sherrill qual ity and sty li ng . Only et Ted Von Hemert's. WATCH FOR ITI D~LERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NEWPORT BIACH 1727 W11tclllf Dr., 642·2050 OPIN f~IDAY 'TIL t HIWrOlT ITOll ort H PllDAT 'TIL t Proft11lenal Interior 011 lgn1r1 Avall1bt.-AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 No rth Co11t Hiqhw1y Pnon•: 494.6ll I Commlastnn Chalnn•n J ack Diehl 11\d the le.lier did not meet comml1~lnn re- qu\rtmenta and Hu1he.1 w11 notlfltd of th1~ hy letter. 'Since !he lcll er did not me.ct lhr!sc re- The refu1a l to acc ept the letter In which Hu;:hes reportedly gave perml11lon by proxy for representatives t o rtor11nl tt his atven ca1inoa. could mesn tht only other alternatlvt left Is a mtt tln& belween HuAhe' •nd Cov. Mike _L_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~llll"'~~~~~~~~~~~:_ __ O'Callaghan. The poss.lbJUty of 1ucb a m(!C't1ng 11.·as remote. • ' I - ' 22 Olll LV PILOT SC l' our ltl oney Taxpaye1·s Settle OVER THE COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock Lis t ~ 1::.~ "• L•w ''-!: 8} S't L \IA POftTER lohn and decided !u L\la1 \ llghl °"' lhf T11te1n;il Rt1enue S.:-r11ct 1n the S1nall Tax lase D1v1s1on of !he US Ta :-. Court 1 he IRS St1)S-\OU OY.f' $300 )OU 1ns1st vou paid a SJ 000 Conlribullon In }our <hurch l\htch the !H.S has d1s;Jl lo .... ed \ou are not going tu lake this blow wuhout a hatt!e ) esterda1 s <:ulumn took }OU line b1 hoe down rhe s1n1 plt J-01111 aS Pet1t1011 (Small Tal[ < ase .... 111ch 101 mu st fill out ind f1lr \4llh the Tax Court !)elore 1nur he>1r1ug i:an bf' ~tt helote a Ta:ii: Com1n1ss1oner ) ou ha1e rornple.tei the I orn1 and 1ou and l\Ja1 v ha1e StRnrd 1l Now m 1ke three confn1 med c optPS of the f'ef1t1 on and set thern aside l ll Turn lo Fonn TC~ Rt Ques! frir Place of Trial of 11h1ch } ou also ha 1e lour copies Fill one form out by listing the Cll\ and state 111 \\hlch }OU \IOUld hkt lo hale 1our trial and by s1gn1ng it "hffe re<ju1red To 11Jus!1 ate in 1011r l t!Sf' the ~ nrnl 1 ould read John ii 1d \la1 v Doe Pet1t1onrrs 1 I un1n11ss1oner 11[ J n I e r n a l He1enue flespondent Pl"tl t iopers hcreb1 l equest that rnat or Lh1s ( ase be held at New· \ork C111 Ne1v Yn1k state ~Signed) John Dot husband r.1 arv Doe-wife Sinte 1n \our i:ase 1ou hai r no la11,11 er I he plat e fo1 signature or yoin counsel 1 t 1na1n!I blank And that! all there is lo 11 r-.lake th1 ce. c on r CJ r med c npies nf this f orm too 1? ~ \lakP out a checl. or 1ncne1 :irder for SlO pa1ablt: In 1 r!'as11rl"r nl rhe Ur ted ~!ates 131 1\Jail th1~ heck together 111lh the 011~1n~I and 11~0 1 op1es of 1our r et111on and the nn g1nal and t110 copies of 1ou1 Reqt est Joi Pla(e ot Ti 1al to United States Tax Cou1 I Box 70 \\ ash1ngton O C 200 44 l\eep one copy of each F'orm foi \ourself 14 The I omm1 ss1one1 \11\1 ;in<;v.er )()U r petition and ;:il111ost surel\ v.111 niake sorn e f oncess1u11 o r compromise suggestion a ssum1n~ \(Ill ha1 e a fa1rh reasonable c aSl' 1 John ar d \\;ir 1 Doc 1ns1<;! that he p<11(! his church SJ ()fl() 111 r:i.sh 1n [!lfi(! On !he 1 ice of l! that sounds s1lh but 1! 11<1 S rhe ncc11 s1on o1 a special fund raising dr11 r he has 1\ unesse~ "ho sa1 the1 s 111 him make a ' ha11 1able cont11but1on on 1hat da} In ll la1 1969 -so maj be ., If there 1s still a d1sagtee rnent between lhe IRS and )OU ;iftrr ! he ( omm1ss1oner s ans11er 1ou1 i.:ase 11 111 be set fnt 1nal :i t 11 11me and place nf \lhKh IOU 11 111 bf notified bl lht court 1;i 1 The size and locat1011 or !lir 111 1r u h<11r srlr<'1!'d fr Ill r l111I 1 II drHrrn llt 11 !1 !hc1 th(' rnx <01111 11111 be ~h!r lo { ltlpll 111tll I JU! It' flUl'I If! 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H'4 "•<o co wl <:ase has anv vahdi\v savs A!D "' 1 • B d so~ I G I AIT S n~ \ ~ B <h 1 l Co I on "" 1' I Gauld T l'o I 1 PN l M ) ~ 1J #o•t<> p!J 10 eon o d chief tax expert ot 1.0.VM (o u o I ~ 0 • , !he Re~earc h Institute of ~~ ~n1"° 1~.: 1: • ::"' ... ~1 A A d I 1Aom1 1 l E 10•n merica n 1 1ou ;ue •aa•n w • , 11 "" satisfied 11.11h anv se11 lemen1 !d~ 11r. 1&, 1& ·[Ii :.u1':. offei tha!w1llendlhe case :""!nt0 I : l .g·,~D6'.._ JI J~ Co onco J ~ 1' '1~ :~ ~od • l"o Go. EF n 1' \'I P10 1•1 I n1, 1• , AVf'V P<t 1• • I cop ~ l , l" E •t i en 1 ~1,g,:~"~,c" I)• J>o Penn Poe 111 1 , .6.vn., 1~0 I II Cc1m V , t J EmPS 0 t l" 9 0 C " M•• ?l lJ ~ P1 Gl.W l<'• l•'• Avnot <>U >O • 1 c ow <• 1 11 IE c ? l • l1, P••• BW ••• ..,, """" Pa 1 JI) l j lo C•O• Co J' l6 e::::! I! ~ t~:&,•:-i.~,,' 1~ H~oPt!o!t <I .. .,•1rtOI 10! 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'"' '" '" • • )t .... o, J:r, -• ,. --I 10 ' ~I • I'• .• ' ~~-!~ Will s Eln11inate ' ' , ' ,., ~~Legal St1·uggle ~ lf anything ever hap~ns lo !~. Jtll. please stt that •. mother gets e\·erylh1ng ·• •: ~~~"Jt \1"8 5 J une. the first tJmt ·~·~the probate t•o urt ht" a rd or l\av Smith "s case and saw th ts P'tsage 10 a lcl!rr lo het &lfKer. being offered a' e1•ide nct 1n 11 courl banJe for Ka~"s eslalt'. Ten months taler the tsta1e -or \.\'hat \\·a.~ left of 11 -11·as finaltv seltled Kav v.·ould have · Dt>en surprised "' lhf' outcome Her rnoU1er ended up "'Ith less than two-thirds f!f 11·hat she Y.'Ould have rPce1\•td had Ka~· Jel( a val id 111 !J. A 27-year-o!d s ingle 11·oman. Kay had been a n ad- hlln1s!rat1ve 1l:.s1~tanr 10 a . p.ackrng fir rn e:..ecultve before shf "as killed 1n a freak au 10 Akident Because she had died "'intestate .. -leaving no :·~·i~tna!. rrgistertd will -her sur\•ivors becan1e embroiled in e com plex. biller and ex- pensive legal struggle. "A lthough Ka~··s ease 1~ tmcommon. it does point to a • common problen1. ·• says War- • ren Van Gende rPn, pre~ident ~ '-,>#..;iSI CorporatJon. a nalio nal ·W •, J:t'~nciaJ service~ organ1za- :: on ··!\tan~· .1oung prople . :.:.. e 11·1th ~urpris1ng at· ~ ularions of asset.<:. often f: ignorant ul sl ate 10 - .Jitance Ja11 s ""Thev 01·l'dook ont nf !hP rii6s1 ·basic and 1m portan1 • -elements of effective hn ancial : .Jltan ning and srcuri 1y -a ; :4111. Most claim rhey have no ; :•e lo seek legal advice nr : :1trt t they are afra id of \\'hat it · •l:{light cosl ·• '. :;, /SJ Cor~ora!1on. based in San Francisco. offers. through : · i~·subsidiaries, a full range of diversified financial plann1n11: and investn1en1 services. !t i; . '1!bs1d1aries inch1{ie : IS/ Sale$ . Corpora!Jon : The !SJ Group or ' 1'(tllual Funds. 11•1th combined : 11.~·se!s of approx 1n1~1r!I S~OO ·-million and r11ore than ·160.000 • ~ltlireholders: L1fr ln~uranrP ~pan.v or Cal1 forn1a . and Biiy Securities Corporation Van Cenderen nor es that pCobate la w in rhe sla lt whf r• f\ay lived sl1p_ulaicd !hat ht>r tlitale. consisting or an.v real allG personal proper1 ~. should be equa lly divided among her closes! livi n£ rela1ives. :"!orma lly . this 1\·ou!d havf' be-en simp11'. bu1 l\a_1 ·~ 1n- '. 11olv!'d hol dings and her nllhrr complicated family situa11on added num!'rous 1mped1men~ to the legal proceedings. Kay's parents were divorcf'd and her father contested the validity of the note sent lo her sister. He cffered as t'vidence his ov:n <:orrespondence with Ka~'. in· d1cat1ng she intended for him In have certain possessions if she "'trf' to die. Al the time of her death. Ka.v was tile OY.'ner of an automobile. 1nore than 150 shares In a muiual fund . an rxtens1\•e collection or art 11h1i·h ~ht had act·umulated 01•er a period of ye ars and 7:i ;icres of land 1n Oklahoma - potentially eapablt of oil produc11on -1nheri1ed trom 11 J:reat aunt. The land 11·a.o; be ing held 1n trust /or Kay by a bank until her 30th birthday. but she was !ht legal O\\'ner of fh P. property. Sl1111·p lnspectio11 '"Had Ka y consulted an al-/\ forem an or the GTE Sylvania Inc. in \rarr en, Pa. forney and had a proper will checks stainless steel handles for light\Veight razors drawn up and registered. her rollo\1·ing metal stamping operations. The razors last wishes for .the distribu tion are stamped out in a num ber of sequential opera- nf her properly would hBve lions on 8 400-ton toggle coining press. been clearly stated." Van ---------- C.enderen emphasi 1.es. "Distribution of her estate af- i.:ording to her desires y.·ould have been a rl'lal ivel y easy 1nat1E'r. The eost lo her for thf' str viee would have been nominal -probably less than $100 for 111, atlornl'Y and will registra!ion fee~." · Bui Kay had no will ".<\flf'r lhe 1n1t1a! courl hearing. months of lt'gal wo rk follow- <'d. ·· Van Genderen notes. "When rhe l·asf was finallv settled -in fal'or of Kay:s mother -rhe estate had he!lvy debts o u 1 s I a n d i n g against JI ·• lncllJded were the fees owed by Ka}'s mo1l1er !o lht l"arious counsel .!iht> had retained. th e cornmis.sion 0\1·ed I o t h e c o u r !-appointed fiduciary for his months of lrgaJ wo rk. the i11hrri1ance l axe.~ owed !o the stale, and nlher 1:ourt l"OSI.~ Th t many d i ff i <· u 1 t i t' ~ :.~sociated "·1t h lh1~ casr show that voung pt'Ople -married ur single -should be niore responsib!t about arrang ing thr1r financial aff airs. .. \\1i1hout 11 \vi!l. mont~ or pro perty can wind up going 10 relatives er tither persons for \1·hom tt was ne 1•cr intended 1n • I lrvi11e Na111es Director ~!:.:\\'PORT BEACH 18\\"1-t;era ldl. Rewersh;is ht-en n;imed dirrctnr n f rts1denr1at engrn eenng for th r lr\·1ne Co by Fr;ink Hughe~. \'tc r presiden t nf res1dent1al development 111;inagen1enl. Rev.'crs ha.~ been with Ir\ 1nr. :otince 1967 when he started a~ a projec1 e.nginerr J/1s duties 11·lth lrl"ine ha ve included funelion1ng as program <'O- ordinator on the lrvinl" central .'lrea General P!an si nd manv o f r h e (' o 111 111 11 nit ~, plans developed b.\' Irv ine 011:r the past se1·eral .1ra1·s Pre11ously hr 11 <1s !'>i'tr- ernplo.\'t'd a~ ,:; hn rnebu1lder 11nd v.·as an t1d1n1n1,;tra!11e Png111eer for i\1nrntan 7\;i lural (;a.~ Co HP also lillli;!h! 1 11·1] e11g1neenni;: for Arlll'J u·;in Na tural (;as ("n lie a!~o taught c1v1 I eng1nPering al Lo~ Angelrs City College. Re1ver s hold~ a HS. dri:rrP In enginPering frnn1 \\';i1 nP State Un1 \'ers1l.v 1n De1ro1 r ;ind has studied bus i n e !i ~ ad- n1inistrat 1011 ;:i t ('a1ifnrn1a St11te <.:olle.11e cit [,(Is Angrlr~. He ii; a rPg1stercd r·11•il rng1nr- ~r in California and :0.11ch1ga n. ;,ind holds a contraclor·:ot license. He is "lso d!rectnr of the Tustin Chan1 ber of Com- merce. Coast Firrn S ets First Dividend HUNTlNCTON BEACH - The Board nl D1rl'ctors nf .\lrr('ur~· Sa111n,'!s and Loan Assfw1at1on has d<"cl11red a .~1~ ptr<·r n1 slnck d111dcn1 payablf' n11 {le! 15 tu st ockholder~ nf re•·nr d Sept l.'J The a1·11on rll<irk s !he r1r5t ~!01·J.. dn•tdE'nd b1· !lie assoc1a- l1u11 . y.·h1<·h ha.~ 820.000 sharr..,; 1~.~11ed and nutstand1ng follow- ing 11.~ recent sph1. \n frarlional sharr.~ 1r1!1 bP Issued and st<wkholdel"!i wdl rerr11 P t"a:>h 1n lieu or rn11·- t 1on.~ <11 the 1u11P of thf' rl11 1drnr. at the rale of SI I 2~ prr ~hare ---- • FINAL STOCKS! ' ·' .. j ( . . ' • -,._ .. • ·- The DAILY PILOT-The c'..:"':.:'::.'·..:1::'::".:.'"-'..:'_' '-11-'1-•_'lc..... ______ ::.°'..:1.:L v_ /l~LOT % I Air Line Money Talks Weath ers Rec ess ion S peakers Bring • Doug h Ul NE W YO RK \U PI 1 -Can a bu.sintss with more than 31.000 employes weather a severe recMsion wilhout resorting to 1.!1yoffs ? Eastern Air Lines answers emphatically ''Yes," "We sel out at the lll8r1 of !his year to hold our v•orking force together in spite or the sharp decline in a i r I i n e business. and so far we ha ve succeeded." said Senior V1ee President William R. Howard. Howard i!I personnl't and in · du strial relation~ director and i.'5 stationed in Mian1 i. TWA, United and other airlines rurloughed hundreds of employe.'5 dunng thr sarne period. Eastern ha.~ used r,n!y normal attrition. The co1n- pany's pa,\'roll is dO\.\'n h.v 8{IO na rne.'5 but nobod.1• ht1s been laid off. Ho1va rd said "Our pur· pose wa.'I 10 keep our l'Of· pora\e family happy and re - rain good personnel ."' lloll'ard said. "'And it has \1•orked. al though I fancy some con1- petilors were skeptical of our abili ty to avoid layoffs in vie1v of !he way airline busi ness kept dropping off.'' The att rition has been 1nai11- Takeo ve r A nno1u1 ced l\ey.•port Labora lor1e1. tne of Santa Ana ha,11 assumed hab1h\ie,11 of Itron Corp and 1n ex(·hanJ?;e. has issued Sorrento \'alley-based It r o 11 ap- prox1n1a te.ly 186.00U shares of 1;apita; stock . !n add1t1on lo the exchanJ!e of stock for assets. Barret B \\'eekes. President of Newpor·t Laboratories, sail.I I l r o 11 shareholders also approved 11 liquidating d1str1but1on at 11le rate of one share of Newport (){'!' three of Itron. \\'eekes antici pates t II a I Itron wil l continue lo ope rate out or Sorrento Valley as a d iv ision o f N e wp ort Laboratories. NE\\' \'ORK j UPI 1 Theodore Ttoose1 ell conleoded that the !!.peaker's platform. wa~ Amerit11",11 fou rth gre1t in· ~t1tut1on. r1ghl b(hind the horne. the church and the school. It also .!lllpporls " bllhon dol- la r a year bus1ne.'5s. \\lhether il'.'5 btcause th t.1• 11re better educated and more inqu1s1tive today. or wheth rr the y'r'e r e actin g l o dehuman1Zation. more and more. Americans are seeking out real l1vf' pe rsonalitres. They flock to lhe lecture halls by the hundreds of million~ to tht pnin1 that lecturing he5 beco1ne thr-\\'Or!d"s gre ale..'11 moonlighti ng profellJ11on. Also one of the most lucra!h•e r r 0 1n inen t personalities 1·01nn1a nd fees ranging up to S~.500 a night. plus all ex- penses· 11ccord i n~ to lhe I n If r n a t 1 o n a I Pla!fornl Association n f \\'a shingt.on n l" Cartoonist Al Kapp and Colun1n1sl Arl Buchwald are in !he $3.000 to $4,000 plus ex- 1>enses. class: 11 s " y s , Conservat ive .'5 po kt & man William Buckley. Jr. gets SJ,500 per lecture. So do novelist Pearl Buck 11nd ac- ti vist Abbie Hoffman. Senator ly a1nong clerks and reserva -A.''.""° ' lions attendants. Ho11·ard ad- ·11·->-'.Q'·"''"_.,...,_,..,,,3"\.,._,,..=...,,.,s•1 ac'"'""'""~: . .,... ded, "Our flight and shop and w ll s Ch ~~~~j~!~~s~~~~~ ~'o"~~ \~~ti~~~~\' a treet atter i;mall.'' ...-........ ~ .,.,_ ~'!M'."'::'!'!A* P«~ '"\\"e loo k e1_gh! d1sl1n('I strps !"jE\\' YURI\ IUPl i It notrd the Dow Jones lo rnak t the Job re lent1on pro-· grani work . tach requirin~ Air hough uncerta inities abn11 t Industrial A 11 e r age ha.~ unflagging attention and co-r residenl :'ll1xon·s pha~e lwo reeou prd 73 prrcen1 of it,11 "d f'1·n1101n1e plan rna y r,rt:mper n1 a y -Aug us I Jos.'! this operation." sai Howard.' \\"e !he slock 1n arkel's beha1•ior vear-"not muc:h different ~~~tfc~l~;1; 1f~0';,,1 1l~C:~~~~~.1~; nver the near 1ern1 . Ar~u.'! ihan !he 86 percent of its 1967· Hesearch Corp. belie ves lhe fi8 decline. But the advance.· F"irst, Eastern foresa w !he prospects for a s i z ab I e decline line of stoc.•lu traded airline recessio n and slo\\·ed economic recovery provide lh e recovered 74 pereenl o( lt!i down its hiring pro~ra111 IJasis rnr a po~iUve investn1ent loss Jn 1968 and on 32 pereent several mon ths before it a('· slante rills year" "That divergence tu ;illv hit. "Nex t we issued an "l'he fi rrn says the Federal !"learly i 11 u s l r al e s ho w ""''·,,,,.,,.,,., t order y.·hen !he I kl I lh t II un " Heserve /1as been successful in ilf' · ll~ er e curren ra Y recession hit forbidding an y pushin.i: doivn the growth rAle has been ... ;ind i~ a ll'arning outside hiring." he e:o:plained . of !he nlOn(>.\' sr oclo.-sornethin~ s1,i;:n or underlying y.·eakness."' ·rhen lhe 1·on1panv set up whi ch ii hrJ1e1·es caused sto<·k the l)igesl say.~. l wo pr·ograrns tu <11<1!d ha vinf( niarke1 pril'e.~ 10 drop prior ln too rnany people ar1111nd for 1, I .<\Ug, J . the 1\0rk load \\"11r~rr . .; 11r1·e offf'red pns1\i1 t' spare fa1nlly pai;se.~ on .. nn1pa111' plant's if they look \Oluntary lea 1es •\I ab.~enl"f' of~ Wt't'~ or lwo 111 rr 11 nd above their 1al·a11on lllllf' Suu•t> suth passes 11r1 r wor"th ai; mueh 11i; $.'>00. Sf'1 rral h11n· dred en1pln,l't'S arcrpled lhe offer. Eastern ats11 persuaded ~1a11y anal.1 sl.~ ha1•e t'Ol ll· p;ired the presenl 111arket wi1h Ille ont rha l followed PrP~l­ denl .Jo~u1son·~ r-.1arch .11 . 1!1611 sjl('et:h 111 11 turh he said he 11·ould nvt serk re-el el·luJu. Indicator IJ1gr.~l s;iys 1 t doesn't find !lus unr . 11·hu·h fo!lo 11•ed Prrsident :\'ixon·.~ an-11·orkcr.~ lo 1·eschedu le 1·111·a· nount·f'1nrnt uf a fl f II' Im· 11ons rnr th~ fall rnonthi;, ero11on1i(' pohc.1·. a~ l:'.a~Lern' .~J;ic k s r a~ 11 n. pr·es.~i1 P "·~ lhr other ---- • Tt1e pos.o:i biliry President :'\1.~on's ei·nnomic progra111 11 111 t1rlp 1akt> so n1e nf 1he rn;1rke! pr~n1i1un OU! o r r11;iri.e1 intere~l r;ite.~. plus tl1r l'Urre.nt low levP] of general N·onoinic· a1 ·1i1·i1y and an an- llt'ipated slowdo wn in lhe refur bishrnent of co qxira lr h- q111dily. 11111y help pull tong tenn interest rate.~ down by abo ut 12 pertrnt in th e bal;i nce of 1ht year. Shearson. Han1mill and {'.fl, nn1 e~ ''T d '' .. o ay Newspaper ' Mu skie is 1n the S2.000 category ~Lor Goldwater rarne.d $60.000 on spealdn( engagrrnents alone 111 1%11. T1n1othy Leary , lhc J11gh pr1ri;t of pot. co rnn1anded $2,flOO ~r eng agement before he fled th• eounlry. Personalities 1n dcrn and llnd rhal lecturing has a spir11ling effect on their econorn1c !1 \'t!i. The more an author lectures. the rnore his book sells. and 1he mart he is demand as a lecturer "nd the higher' hi~ fe e become~. "Te lev1~1on has stimulated lht> deinand for I 1 1 e speakers." :says Dan ·r!t-l tr Moort . director general or !he IPA 11 society of 5peaker5 11 h1ch inl·luded an1ong 11 • n1ernbtor~ Presidents l\'txon , Lyndon ,Johnson .. John t-'. l\E'n· nedy. F'ranklin D. Roostvel1 , Her btor r Hoo1·er. ~Y 1 I I 1 am Howard Tafl ;ind ~'oodrn1v Wilson. The business and cOn\'entinn field alone orfrrs 250.000 pro- fession al s p ea k i n g op· portunities 11 year, acco rd in,i: lo thr 1nagazi ne meetings & conventio ns. They range rro.111 closed seminars for a dozen to p torporate officers to thB npen meeting of the National Educat ional As~ociat ion wlueh draws up1vard~ of J0.000 rf!gistrants. Another la rge sponsor of paid lechirer5 is education. frorn kindergarten asst>mblit,1 to graduate school fon1m..-. A• 11ny PTA men1ber 1·an vo11cl1, An1erican sehool~ hkt In c·all rneelings_ And the.1· do. 10 lhtt tune of abou1 :t:J0.000 a vea r. H's been es1tmat ed lh?t New York City alone offer.• '40,000 paid ~p e11 k 1 n ~ engagement! per week and Chicago, about 30.000. Americans are join ers 11 nd thal con!ri butes to the E?roWth of the lecturing i!ldustry . "E\'ery good sized town h~.• <lozens of elubs and organiza- tion5 -Rolar~. the League nl \Vomen Vvl ers. lht V F.\V .. " Red Cros~ (·hRpter." sa,\ • ~foore of IPA "'And each one will hirt> a speaker or two dur· inR 1he year. It all ;idd~ up lo 11 h1cr a111 • till of 1noonligh!1n.i: for lht! n1an or woinRn \Vl!h a naru • that 1111.~ lecture tiall5. 11ia f .• a far <"'"'' fro111 !he days ju,~t before lht C11·1l \Va r when S2il would bu v th e be.~t brain~ and lung~ in· 1he 1·nun!ry for "n e1 en inj! of in~trucUon n~ t'ntertainmt>n l Of course S,:t! wen1 fa rther 1n lhOSt' da.vs ·~·-·cl I \ .• , • • ... -· NOW INCLUDES '· :: ., .. . , ... i!: '· • • ..• • ·-.. - I . . . ' :: .. ;. .. ~ '""""'l • • ' I l --. . ,. . \.'. • " In Your Home-delivered ·Edition • . . . ' . ... , " .. -· " ·• . .... rr1d1y Sf pttmbtr 17 1q11 SC OAJLY PILOT Z3 "-'---------I Friday ·s C1osing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List ... ~--------------/( ,n uw Cl9tt c .. ' "'~'" .,.. . ~ • " '" ' • " . • ' " • , .. ' " , "' '" ... " "' . .. .. !l<o rr: ' " ., ... I l'i • ' " I~ 19> •Sl JI , . 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",., :,.:~•(..• ;,• t\naJyst ~ atlrlblJted part O( th e gaJ n to bargain V/l.l 1.,.. 16<1 .o , :tf" Jt vctCUlno IC l 6 .. •1• 1w ..,tCo r'" 0 "' .. , .,.,, -UAL ~ • "J " !" I' V•Com.. 11'1 1 ll I' u,~. w n"D• 10 , '' 1p, n ,,., • hunting 1n the wake of recent aetbacks and part to u ... 11:c ,~ u . ) .. .1 . v•EiP.. 1 .1 • ..., ...... , lwi .... oti•~ft ., ' .. -H •lt 'I UGI D I " l'J"l'o"' 1 1 V1 EP 011111eoc G1 10011 ? .. '•'wi,£p.,111 -If; J "· encouragtn~ econom1C" news u1o1c nd /1 , 14 .., a VA E&r-pt 1 1100 ~ • "'• _,, -"~ , 'ol , ,'fl""'.: IJll••~o oO :I 1 ...: Ill'\!',• 'o'1EP P'f •tD 1100 6.l t f.5 1 fJ1 :1:~oC~ ,: Paul 7 McCracken Ch1.1rman of the Pres1 un1 Hv u.. n n v • e r-01•6• 11~ \.I !<., u wit _,,. n 61 I J.I\, l•"' M > ~ ., UI\ c,,.,., ! l•'4o Jf.: ,. Iva "•d<> 11 le , 11•1 it +-t ..... • •1 n.1 1 1 1 • 1•'-1 dents Coun cil of Eco nomic Adviser~ said Nlxon ~ v" .::1•1>10• , , .... '4 • •1 • v~1 c. e .. • 16 6 16 :~~~w .~ 1~ ·: ":. ~i. . I d Ufllotl "''"' ,',' •'", •• '," ", • ~::..~·~.;,• ,j J: ?i . 1::: 11 -:: \~1··"'·'•?"' lo' 1 "° • , .. , .,. ne\v economic p1 og1 am v.1 I pro uce 500 000 new u" £le< 1 1• W X y z ""' " 1t1 "• ,'l ,',, 'l Jobs and increase the Gross National Producl by $15 ~~ ~11 1Jr.1J 11~ 1U' 1~ ~ --~gal; t:' .. y lJnO C•I I loll 00 }.< JJ1! ll ~ • W•cnc .. 1 :io I ~ • I·~ ~ 1• '• w" I• • •O ~~s 3 J\ Y/1' in~" billion nexl ye ar uoc11 "''JO 4 ..a , •8 ", " w~<~fH 1 •10 "° " :i.. "• , "I!•,,",'"', ., Un Pi t c. J ,,, " " • t7 WAIG•••o l 11 16 I ... U ~ ! ~~1 tt~ l On Thursday Nixon 5a1d he was sticking Lo hit'!' u .. ,.., "''" , 1 , 1 " 11 • w·~ t< '"°" •l )&.\ 34>• "'" •lvn~• -.n 10 l <J • ',j •" 7 od U•I01'1"' 10 11 11\o 'II 11~ WI 18u•F ol) j ?l' o 11 ' ?10• !" 0 Cl> " ·~ 3J 11 ~ prcdtct1on lhal 19 I v.ould be a go econ omic year u .. i,0 ... 1 1'0 ~ 11 . !ti~ , ~ 1 w~11M .. ,. "° ,., •• 1• I 11• pfA •~ u .. •OVI ~t • •XI OJ \OJ \OJ ! W•!wo n (o 1.\6, I • , • !" •• 'j~ n ~i }~' J: ~; an d that 1972 \\Ou ld be a very good year I-IE' said u,,.na<>• -o 111 ,. a 11 w1n1 L•D• •!'-" "' •••en " )~ • '1 \~ Unl!J.. l lll U 11 ll 1 Yl ~l'CIOll> "''' l ~ I)..,,. •1•n •n 0 I•? ,1 :, ,, ' that the 90 da y wa ge price freeze which explfeS un111 •n"• JI! u 1l " i , n w1 ""'" f{I ~ u 11 •~ z " "" ~ • .n '" " ~I r. ' ,, " " "' ' " • '" ": " ·' " " ,. "' . • •• •I <l • N 13" I b r II d h b l U !I OPfl Jll 1)0 '° "° &(I Wl l\C PrlJO JI ,,,, ,.,, 'ICoov .~.~·,. Qll 11 11 ov v• 11 e o owe "1t an economic sta I l u 8 d .. 1 "° 1 11 1 1• ""'"" c" 1 .. 1 1v , • • oJ • • 1' ' h h U1' •CD "°" .. I , • I w~ L•m 1 lO no /j" , ... ''"' :, __ :..=:..:::;::::;;;;;;;;~ 14 1• 16 " zat1on program v.11 lee! u"'"" c.1 1~ ""• , , wo .. s... 1 M ll"' u. II 1' ,, ?I Short!\ before the l•nal •. ,, the !)•11 lone< Ufl r c. .. to JI 11' 11'• ll • WU ft G• 110 p '"' ,,, -,, J' 11 77 I.JC " U"''"c 11'> 1• ! M >I\ '' .... Ol~S• llO• J ""I•'> I• 'll 11 ' ' Id l I A 526 I 90837 SI d d U"' n "''7 1 1' f 1 W••~WP 1 36 11 1'00w 711'' , Kl c ,.. ... nus r1 11 verage 'A35 up 1 an ar v .. n MM ,30 , i• 14• ,, WA ~" Jnho• :i. 11 M•• •1 THE BES T 1' •J '1 ' & p 00 k d •• d Ufl Hut Jt 11 151., lJ>oo .. Woy~ Go• I• • t ' 9 1·~· 1 11 ·~ oor s ;) slo e Jn ex !uv'l.'e a gain of 0 27 al ur r ,.~ M" 1 i.. 1,. 1.. W•• G 011 o.o 1 1 11 " Re11rl,.1<'1 p r• n I J s prov~ l It i ' "9 93 'd I d d I )?) t OOA l/fl li:•I "' s • " 1-1U1 "'Woon Ufl ' 1 . 7 . Pr11.n f\ I~ nnP nr th" <• i ,1, 11 ., van(es oppe ec 1nes -(),,,, amon g u '"ldG 1 10 u • .a ,.,.,,., w •1 h1><1 • i ~ u . 1 :; 1s 1:: 1:. the 1 64 4 1s~ue!I on the tape ~\~.1.1,cf:i :i }i tJ , #~ +..., ~;b;~:co-~ J 1:, 1~~ ~"1 -• 1 :,7r~~ ~ ,;:1;~1 1 ["'J81111~r 1~0~; '°'1 JI, ~f l,, USGyooml ,1 ,, ·~ 1>11 -'IW''"' 1.0 J 1'-'o l9 1 39 > fl \lL\ r rLnT 11 •I , ·~ USGvc oil Ill 1,I lS l.o -. l' Wt lltG, Ht1 1! I ~ f' ' • i',=====,-,=========="' )9 11, ~ 1 ~ """"~ Jl' », .l'll; -... Wu cl' 111 • 11,. , .. I 'I 11 • '1 l us "du1! 6(1 Ill 17 ... H:W. ,, .. -1• W!Pll'.., IJcl ll n 11" 11 . Co1nplete Closing Prices -A1nerican Stock Exchange Li st Sil•• (hd• l "' •• lo,. -AB- • ' t lOl't ,, "" ' ,• " " ' • • • .. • " .. JI .. " " • " '" • • l • " '" ,, •• " " ~) ]O •" n , • • • l • '~ ll { ~· 10 " • ' • I' • I' • • " • " •• .. " )\~. '" • " " '" ,., •• " ' ,, • • ' ,. " • • ' .. ,, • ' ,. ' . ' . ' ' ,i ;r•, I ;i .. " ,, o•, ' . " .. ii 1, • ' '" ' . . ' ' ' . ' ' " " ' • • • ,~ .. )II ''"' ' r , ~ ~\ ,. . ' ' . ' ... • • " ~.: • " • " i i • ' • • • • • '" • 10 " " • '" I '" .. ' " " "' " " " '" " . • • l '" " ... .! • • " " ' • • • ' •• " • . " " .. • ' ' " ,, " • " " ,,, •• + " ' " ' " ' ! • .. ' " ,. • • • " • ' " , ... " .. '" " " ' I .. • ,\ ,,_ ... • " '" r ' '" • .. ' ' .... Ctw:l1 ) ... Hit~ low(: .. ,, Cll1 $tl•f llHIO J ~ " " ,: " ' • ' •• • ll • " ' ' .. ' '1 ' • ~ " ,{ '1 ... , .. II oo llld• I . .. itltl\ l tW CIOll Cl\• . • , • • ... SI 11 111a• I "' Low Cla" U.1 " ' • • l \ ,1, ' ' ' • • • • .. ) ,~. . " ~ ' " . ' . . ' .. . " ' .. .. ", .. • , " " • ' • ' " • " • •• • •• • • • ·~ l\ ,. . ;l ~ 1 1" l • •• 17» •• " " '" " '" " ' '" • • ... • • >T . • • '" ' ·~· ,, ' " ., •• '" • • ,, " " Seaboard's lnc·ome Up • . • • LOS ~NGELES -C B'i\ l - The Staboarcf Cor p rl?ported .11 net Income for lht'! ftrsl six month5 of 1971 h .. n1 $2 37~ 000 e• comp1red to 11 lo"'~ of S! 11i7 000 In the like pt>nnd nf 1!170 In l'lnnouncing lhe: subsl;in hi:.1 unprnvemenl 1n l h e result• or r-urrent operations ' ~e11board Presrdent Peter Lan dau 1111rd th11t S2 285 000 nr the nel Income fnr the period end ed June 30 wa• 11ttnbuti:i ble In the s11le of Seabo11rrl Lire l nsur11n1 e Co "1thnut !his ex traordln11ry 1 n co m"' h!I: pointed out Seaboard ;11ch1t1 ed 11 net income: of $90 000 fnr the hr•I half of 1971 Result.! for the year endl"ri Dec :1 1 1970 I n c I u d 1 n g anal y~lli of Rood will and ap- propr1ale: wrlte-(Jff 1hnwe:rf A lo!;! of U Ml 000 on rP venue5 of $& 366 000 Thi~ 1mounte:d a nel 10111 of •2 16 per ah11re S11mbob S• '' f11ur1• •rt U'1Clflcl1J u~ ,,. 1lti1rwl•• t11>te<1 •ttt i tit 11\~'­t~•n<!• 1'1 !flt lCtttelnti l1bl1 •tt l •l<!J•I d '°""'mlnh ~•••ft '" '"• 11• 11u.,•ar1v ~ •1..,1 •""u•I '''"lo •'If!• $1>«11 ftf !t .. 1 8 <!l•id•l\dO "' D•Yml~IO "Of df:ll .. •<'•I•~ •o ~y '' a • M n!l!IO'<f In !ftl ~ IO ,,.... ~I ID«l'10 U •-J..l•o •• o or ••tro• 1>--/l."1'U•I •• • n • oloc~ d vl<!on~ t -l n\!let&fl.,. d vi d•"" o-Dttc ~ td or ~• d " 1tll ,i~t "°'. o!IYl~on<i. -"·1~ 1111 ¥•Ir ,_ '•141 111 "°'~ our+"' 1971 "I!"'-''" t••"' woJut .,. Ill dl•!~rwr er ••.-! U•ll•ullfl" • OAJLV PI LOT OPEN EVERYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAY 9 A.M. to iO P.M. " ' 35 To Choose From Chrysler-Plymouths -Imperials-Imports -Used Cars-Trucks-Campers-All Colors. BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER I t!t! i•l:i'IJI :I<•ll I 1] ii [1] Iii :I THIS IS NOT A COME -ON OR A STRIPPED CAR, BUT A BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER l-D q HARDTOP @quippPd with FAC~ORY A IR, t o. h t "+!., ra dio, heal9r, power 1feerio9, power dis c br4~e1, whi t ewa lls, tinted 9 la11, d.,lux11 inte:rior, d•lo<O wh"l "$499 0851, DIS COUNT BRAND NEW 1971 BARRACUDA 2-DR . H.T. 'I FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING I T~lS tS ~OT A CO .M~·O N OR A ST!lll'PlD CA•. IUT A I RA"IO NEW 1'11 IARlAC UllA l-OOOA •·1'•~!''~ "~"' ••-l ;e ~,,., •. eo""'' 1''!'••; DC'"'!' ~·t~•1 ~.t..CTQRY A l ~. ,,.,lort t- "'1111, w1~y! loo. l·~ttd gl1u . l:=G IBllJ240 ) All Adverl i11!d C•r1 Subi !!tl To Pr;or Sa le '69 EL DORADO ~ull ~ow••, F•cto,v A•• C""t4 ,t.M ~M ':.te,~o. T1h W"••I, Vi"vl Teo. <Z LWOSll S4J9S '69 CADILLAC CONV. ~ull ro.,..•• ~ •• 1 "'" c~"1 .. "'"" ~j,j S•9·1.,, r,1, W~ .•• 1. tw1l11;~t ,,,.+,"11. 1x;,Jo101 S 4J9S '65 MERC EDES 190D 0 ;11e l Au•o., 4 C• .. R1d1e, 1-111111. (N0Z7l7l $1995 EXCISE TAX REFUND •Wh@n +ht 9ov1rnm1n+ htl tpproved the 1xci11 tei rtduction 1'41c.+i .. , 8· l S-7 I, CHR. YSLER CORP. will REFUND DIRECT ~-TO PURCHASER DEMONSTRATOR SALE 20 TO CHOOSE FROM \ I ' Dus ters · Sc1mp1 . Sel111lil e1. Fury1 & Chrys!ers. Listed below is one exemp!e of th111 lr1mendou1 1evin ~1 on thess c1r1. DISCOUNT PRICE $JJ95 '71 SATELLITE SEBRING 2-DR. FACTORY AIR CONDITIO NING J1 8 V! 1ule-t••t "!•!.,DC"''' 1•ee•i•1. oowe• i, •• ~., «•>ed t lt11 , rl· d:o. ~e•'•• elet. clet~. "'~e el cewerl , ..,,,,.., 1 ~1-11JEIE l •01 ~11 ~(:·cir~~. f"r-_"..,.. '69 DODGE SPORTSMAN V.l ~•o •o, Htolti, Au Co~d .. Auto r ~~3CP! I S269S /--\ '• ....... '69 VW BUG C1"'ri•' So•t ;11. \1.8, 4 Sod .. 'o'"'"' S••••;,.,, l'ow1' !·•~~•. 2~0 Ar!u1I .,.;1,,, N•w O•••"'•'· C 1b ""'' c .... ,, ••. SAVI WEEKEND SUPER SPECIALS • '69 Road Runner '" '"'"''" "" ~-··· ··-· "~ "'~•O ~'•"t' , I " ~·t u" '"' ~ .... W"" ...,..,,. ·~~ •10~]0 • '69 Plymouth "' "c•e...-... •u•~-"'' fM>'-'•• ''"""0. ••d•o. "Hit • tl l U '13\ • '6 7 Camaro SS 4 !tftd '"I "'"'""''"" VI .., . 11111, ri d'&, "N'I' l l'{Z U !l '69 DATSUN $995 $995 , ..A!lll!llt'.1 -" ~ .. -~ 'l6 CHRYSLER IMPER IAL • rl• L•~• Now, ~.,,.,,.,, "" C"".J .. ""'"'"' W l "do·~•, ~"v ol Mo1l1•1 f;•e1 we.+h S250. !S4)9s $1965* PLYMOUTH CRICKET, WITH MORE ROOM INSIDE THAN PINTO, VEGA OR VW. IT'S A VERY B!G LITTLE CAR. BRAND NEW 1971 SATELLITE CUSTOM 4 DR. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING s3495 ·: fMIS IS ~OT A CO~!-ON OR .l STIO'l"lll CAR, IUT A lllAND NEW 1 '71 SATlll!Tl 4 ·'" DOOR. ~.<1:-: ~•1 •1• e owt• 1+e1 •;"1• !!"'""''. ~ b·~~''· ~A CTQ R Y A l ~. J I' VJ, 111•&~ili 1, ... ~;.,,.,.11,, f·~•·d q1111. :i;ra·l41-GIE-1 580471 '68 CHEV. CARRYALL Au+e., H11vy duty llft •i. 1948••8) $1695 ~ .. ll l'ow1., ~ot!o•y Air Co"d., Vi"yl Te p. IT!A•l91 $1999 '69 FIREBIRD v.1. ~.d ,e. H11'e•. ,11 .. ,, ~,,,,;"9 · 4 S11111d. M191. C'l'OC~04 1 $1895 BLUE CHIP STAMPS All S•lt Prie•s Goetf 'Ti! Mend•y. s,,~titmbtt 20th, :· :: ·, •• ' Clen1e11tc Will Ope11 Golf Bills \!t•'r !ll!•llfh., "' 'fUrlY ~C·'i:--lnnl'\ !ind rrg11l;i1 1Tlf'Pt1ne,' 1,u•hli11i;: thr pr0h)(·n1 11f l::i g~1ng rl'\l'rlUl'S. San t~lrrn rntr.;; !'1!v t~)u11ed111('t1 rh1." 11re~ 1111::ird nt ;i nr 11 11',t•I' foir thr g•ill i·our~I' C'l11ht1nth•' ~::u l1Pr 1111, ",.,.,.,,1 •·u1uH·1!1n1•11 thnu;!h1 l h1>~ 11f1Ul<l :-i>1•I.. ('nn,.ul1;in t ,pr11!"1'1' "" thr l(''l:lrll: 1nCifll'I of U[l£r;l\11nr the b11,111•''-'· h11! l.<lll'f (•han:,!Pd lh1>1r 1n1nrl.;; A , !hr n1i11ler 11011 "l and.~ 1111' f'X 1~1111i:: l11'f"-."f':lf lr;i!'f' 1•.xp1 re• .J;1n I ;111d th\' f(';t~ehn!rlcr , Pelcr Hrr~rr hil 'i ,1skrd f1)r ;i l11·f·-1·r:ir rrnrll'al R11t C111· \fc111agrr l\p11 t ';1r r n'rr;;trdll' h;i, -.u~gp,,frd lh;Jl thf' bu,1r1f''~ t>f' pl,.i r·r<I 1111 !hr open hirldtn!: 111;11·\;rt ( ·ouru·1ln11•11 f1nalh ac.n·•'<l \\ rrl11r ,rla 1- :ind asl.f'd Carr Ir) dra11 up 'Pf•t·1 t1r at1011- fnr !hr :1d\'rrt1sC'n1enr t;ll!'u1;ttrd 10 lun• nrhrr nff1'rs Sr1rral t•nu11c1l111t'rl ;1d11111tr>d thr1 11rrl' ~rin1r11h;.1 111 lht> 1t:irk nn rt1r rr•1 ot11r<ln! n1;il!1·r· t)rca11.•r <of II • '-l'lf'<"lill1t•·d nat11n' Hui tl11•.1• did agrer th;i r 11 :-t'l t'r<d rl1f· f1•rr11t offer.; \\'f'rr tn l'nn1r 111 nn 1h1• lr:i ~r, n1ore light t'(JUld b!' ;,hrcl nn thr ,,..,,ur Her.e rr h<tl' t11lrl t'•JU11t·1lrnen 1•1!r11 th;il 11nlrs<; a ~1gn (·an hr rr('(:trrl cil0n,e F:I C;l !l)1nn Rr:tl anrl thr i•Ju bhnu..,r ki1 chen ex)landed . bu.<:1 ness 11nuld rt•n1ain abou1 !hr ~a111e F:xpandin::? the kit chen. he -"31rl. 1~·ol1lrl ::issure 1hr opcnin.c nf th e t;ir1lity fnr din· Jl PrS and lllr n1nrr lucr;1t1ve bar tradr The pr('~e nt kitchen, he s01id. i," fa r lt"1 :'1111(111 Thr nu11·r bu-.1nrs~ The r1f ,\ wh1<"h hu1\t Plt' 1 !11hhnu~r through the :-air nf b(Jnd~. rr ;;ip<; 10 prr- r('•ll nr rhr ,e:rns~ profits nf !ht" f;i('lllt ~. b11 1 1n lhr pa . .;1 ~t'\'t'ral _v(';i r,_ rhr yield 10 tht' c·ll.\" 1·nflers has been le-.~ !h;;in thf! p<1yrncnts ci" !hr-bonds. Cnun1"1!111e11 <tgreed !hal 1111' ~n;il nf 1!1r- 1·f'adl"ert1 sr.111rnt 1s I!• ~rrk :-. va1·1r1v ol nfl('r.~ 11hif'h {'(lu lrl includr fiil!rrcnl 1~·pr~ "r 1r ;"J /\r ill"fit11i::rn1{'nr ~ (';irr will draf! spci·1 f1 e:-.11n•1~ fnr lhe J1{h·rr1i~rn1rn l. then prr~rnl !hr rlri1a tn 1nunc·ilmC'n ::11 thi::ir fir~! Ol'lohcr mccl1ng for formal action • 1•01·11flises nt Piny \ st·hool of a dozen or so porpoises spent an hour pl aying in 1he surf JU St of( El ti.1nrro ·rrailer Park no1·th of La guna Beach 1'hursday. 1'hey rode th~ 11·avcs 111lh great graC'e and apparent pleasure as if they had invented body surfing. J>crhaps they had. ~1aybe they knew school was under \\'ay at nearby El Morro Elementary School and "'er e just showing off for the kids. Wi1111i11g Battle Gila Jl1 ouste r Bites Tustin Youth TrSTl.'J -Thrrr ·~ no ant1Lox u1 In lreal !hf' b1re ol a 1;11a monster. Onf' n( l \\'O 1ypes of !1 z<ird~ 11 ho.st' vr.non\ 1s knr111•n po1.~onous. b11! d01'10rs sav a ('Ol- l"gl' ioolllgy st11dent 1~ reco1 ering alter lhe t'rf'alurr b11 hi.~ lefl h<i nd _ ~:dwarrl N!ilrkis1e. Ill. of Tustin. w11s h1t1en 1n ht s horne after capturing a 14- iru ·h (;il;:i 1nonster IP.'t 11'f'('k 1n the desert ne;:i r Tucson. An1 The chunk~· 117.a rd 11 1th bt>arl ·hke sealr~ in marbler! cnlflr~ snapped its 1a"'S \I rdnesd:iv (ln tht• bal'k nl l\lark1s1C'-s l1and a~ he "'as putting 11 back in 11 s l·age '"Gilas don't Ir! go ." tll ;;irki ~ir :<ai rl 1·hursda.1· frnn1 hi s hnsp"ital bed 11·hcre he 11·as listed in satisfactory condlt1on . · llr was gr1ndu1g awa~'. introducing the poi"-On II 11·a.~ rrall.v a 1ough fight to 1ear hun loose a nd put him back in the ca.er " 1'0111 Schult z, principal keePf"r ot rep- tiles at the San Diego Zoo. says there h<1\·e bt'l:>n at least 12 kno1vn de;Hhs lron1 Gila nlonster.~ bites. He said thiil Gila monsters and ~1~>:1can beaded l11.ards are 1he only kno"·n poisonous lizards. A team of scientis ts in Texas reported- ly ts f1e vt"loping an antitoxin but ~1ark 1s1r·s doctors sav.~ ''about all ~·e can do is help .. him figh! the erff'C'l.5 of rhe venon1 "11·ith lhe cidministra!ion ot supportive~ such a:o1 antibiotics and .~leroil1 s, and we 're ketping the injured hanl1 packed 1n ice.'' Ha1·1·i111a11 30 Will Mru·rv ' ' .; Ex-wife of Cl1u1·cl1ill So11 \\' ASl-11 1'\fiTO\' ll Pl 1 Ao .,ua111tanccsh1p or1t~inat1ng 1n London dur· lr1£ rar1 (lf Arita1n ·.~ hlackes1 "''af111TIP dal'.~ 1• ill cu ln1111;11r 1n the m<1rnai:;e. pro- b;ibly nrx! mon th . or (ormr.r d1p!nmat and pres1denti;.il ;:ispirant \\'.Ave rell Har- d1nan and Pamela 01~by Churchill Hav11·:ird. BOX OFFICE CRUSH Savage and Lund 'il1 usic Jlf an' Ticket~ Goi,ng J(idne y Patie11t 's Life Periled by Prankster • Harnman. ~ho wlll be 110 0n i'\OI' l:l. and r.lrs. Hayv.·ard. 51. r1rst mel 11·hen Harriman Will' sent lo Lnndno in l!MI by President Franklin D. Jloosrvrlt to help rxpedi!e Amt>rican aid tn hf'lp \\11ns1.on Churchill s beleaguerl'd fnr ces lend nfl !he Naii~. ~!rs. Havward iv.is then mar- nrd 1.n Churchill'.~ !inn. R<t ndolph . Harriman·s wile died 11 year ago. They had bet'n ma rried 40 year~. Favorable rrv1rws h11ve hroughl a bnx nff1c e trush for llr kets to "~l u~1c ~1 an ," \1·h1rh 11·111 t-00\f' al1\•f> nn sra~e al R n·rlock lnn1ght 11od Saturday a1 the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. f..ood i;;eat ~. hn11·ever. are ~ 1 1I1 available. said Ve!n1a Sun . dirr<'fflr or thr Lync Opera A~soc 1at1nn nr Orange Coun !y. 11·hich i~ prnr!uc1n~ the' show Tickets nia.v he 1)1rkrd 11 p 111 lhe lrv1nf' Rowl hox offiee. 650 Laguna Can~·on Road or may be reservrd hy calling 494-3900. The !'h'lw slar.' Ari. Lund. J\lar1Jyn ~a\•age and Cass Daley. T.\('Ot\·IA. \\'a•h IAr \ -An apf)arent prank:-1rr h11• h<'cn unf'app1nr f1rr h1fl1•an1s in Irle s11!)1lrhan F1f•' Hric;h1s llff'<I. rrlea~i;1g c;illons nf 1!U~hn1g 11;:11rr \ll(ll In nanih ~1anlr1 ~tan\r.\. 20.' l1a~ lns.1 lh~ IJ~f" i1 f hillh o( J..1d11P\,'i a111I 11111~1 ~pr11d 12 l1n111·s P\f'l'V nlhl'r' rt.:i v <HI a d ial;~'" ni::irl111H' \I h1ch llf'f'd~ a 11\11111111!111 •11 .l;'i 1~·11n1ls or v.·a1rr p1·r~'-Ul'f' lo f\l>f'l':·11r 111r 1n<icl1111e ptHT1\'" hlnn·I nu1 ,.,f Stanlr1 ~ hod1 i·lra11~r~ II and 1hrn p11111r~ 1hr hl,,11rl h:it·I.. On t1\ond;11. 111!c11 !0111 l11 r h1clr;:in1~ 11.-·rP un<"npp<>rl StanlC'Y \n'-1 a pint nf hlond 11 hrn 1\alC'r prrssurr droppt.>d In Yrrn ;i11r1 !r;ip1){'(f the blood 1ns1dr !he 1f1!!l\',<;1s n1::1rh111r 0;1 \\"('f1nesr1 a,\. 11hrn hr :ica1n 11a~ 11<. \OJ:? lhl' m<ich111r. a11nrllrr hy1 l1·;;int 11i'l ~ 11n- t'itpp1•d illlll 1\Hl l'r i"'''Slll f' di"ilflf'd In Ii> pl'l11nrt< S1cinlr,1' 11··1~ ;ihlr tri l"'rn1·rr thr hlnotl h111 had tn ~tnri !rra!n1rn1 ln pul 1hr 111arh1ne !hrnu~h a lrn.11:111\ rrr~l'l 1ng L •• • • • • ~. " Thr rlrl;iv rausrrl ho<l\· poism s tn h1~ .;1·~1rm VI b111ld tn 11 dangerous te1·eJ, rai <..1ng his h1nnd prP~sure anrl tern- f)P l'a1urc ;ind ~"-Ing the rh reat nf " :,! rnkP Be!nrr th r h\ f1r;int priln k.o .-:rarte•l, Sl::inlry usrd 1l1p n1ath1ne whilt he slC'pl .:incl led a normal llfe during the daylight h<o11r~. 1\lrs. Hayward. daughttr or Sir f.d 1-1'ard 01i::bv. divorced Churchill in 1946. In 196<1. xhe marrfr<l Leland Hayv:erd. a Ne1v Ynrk thf'alric;il prnducf'r. H11yward l'iied l11s1 ,cprin,e: r"llr;;. Ha\·~·11rd conllnu{'(t In ll\'P 1n \\'rslche.c;!cr 'county, near Nf'w 'r'nrk. Thr \\'ashingtnn Pnsl !;;:11rl Harrim11n and .l\lr.~. Hayv.•ard nH"! for lh<' firs! ti111f' 1n miiny years lasL spnn~ at a \\"ashington dinner party. Co111p,t11 y Ba11 ~ A11ti-111a yo1· Bool{s F1·01n Cl1icago Area Cf-l!CAGO 1 1 ·rr1 -' Bns~ .'' a brs1 sell- i nJ! hook c·r1t1{'al nf Cl11eagn ,\la1·nr rl11·h.1rri .I l)alP· ha~ IX'en orderf'rl nff Lile .•helves of ali .\"at1nnal Tea Co. stores < ·t " t • In the Chica_lln area. r'\o! a s1n!i!le copv or the book O.v ~1tkf' R01·ko was reported a vailable ;,t any nf thr n:il1 on's ;;econd largest t:ll}'s 1hree airpnri~ 4. spokesn1an Thu rsday manv l'US!OmPr.~ had r-om· pla1nl'd that ''Ro ss ·• wa.~ no!~ goorl book (nr ('h1<';igo '.' imagto. Thr ~poke.~m::in fi1rl nn! s<1 1' hnw n111ny curnrla1nts wrrr rr r·r1 1·rd. r'\o nff1r1<1I ~ \\'('rf' avail ;i hle tn en1nn1cnl fin "hy vi~1lnr~ In ChJragn \ o·Hare International, t-.i id11'ay and 1-.feiJil.~ airports aren·1 at)le lo buy tht book on concession titands. Thf' direeti1·e sent 1n nalion;:il stor~ man11gers said · 'Please remove !11 oner all papcrbatk bnnk~ -...·11h the tille 'Bos~·· 1nr 'Bn~s Daley'). Plea.sf' return tht' books 19 ('harle.~ Levy Circulating Cn. or you r local distributor on his nexl visit. Please give this your usual fine and prompt 11t- tention. ·· The directive wa ,, is~ued Tue.~rl:iy' 'by Jo:d1'•ard Mnhan, gener<1 I merchandise bu~·er fo r National. 1 Royko, 11 columnist ror lhe Ch1,cago Daily Ne~·s said : "I h;:ive issued 11 direclil'e In mv 1''ife lh11t all Narional food producls ert:. tn be removed from our shelves immediately and red to a goat.·• l-lerb Fried, president of the Levy com- pt1ny. $Nd the book is ~!ling ''briskly" in th e Chicago 11rea. He said 11bout 4S.OOO copies have been snld !ince the book ca me out in paperb11ck about t-...·o week! ago. - The national spokesman s;riid naltv had Mth1ng to M ~·ith the b11nning Or the bol:ik from it.• store!. J\1olorc_y t·l c /\I uJflc r Bill SACRAr.IENTO 1l 'Pl1 -A Srna1P · p;is~rd bill req111nng 1no~t inolurcycle~ oprralrd n/F lhe roarl !n h111·r adequale n1ufnf'rS was <tpprnvrd Th11r~rl;:iy by thr. Asliembl.v l\'11t11ral Resources an cl ConservatinR Cn rnm 1ltM'. Thr. measurf' by Seo. R<1!ph c_ !)1)1~ i D- Gardena J, "'all sen~ 10 the full Assemhly on a vo1N" vote '· _.:,. r ,, ' - . .. ' ... .. s OA/L Y l"TL ll'i 3 'Pilot Error' Marines Admit ' • • Noisier Flights El Toro tl1arine Corp!ii Air Station n'- ricials admitted Thursday that there ar~ more planes and more noise along the greenbelt approach to the landing fiel d. Col. W. L. Redrnond. director of opera- tions , ;<;aid. in response to questions. an increase in instrun1rnt landings has con- rributed lo the nun1bcr of flights. He also said such l;indin,l.!s call fnr a lo"'er ;ip- proach to The run11·ay incre<tSing the ground noise. He said telephoned com- plaints 1.0 the base h11l'e ju1nped great!}'· The j?reenbrlt are;i is a !hr~·mile·loni;:. 1.000-yard -...•ide strip of restricted land al the end of the station's instrun1ent Ian- ding run"·ay. ll cul.5 through the Leisur-4 World retiren1ent cornmunity. Col. Red1nond said the instrument Jani ding increase ill !he resu lr of the midat~ collision or a ~1arine fighter plane and ari airliner la st July. The nfficer said instrument landing,. ga1·e the Of)f'rafions authorities mor• pos1t1\·e conlrol and shou ld provide safU nying . Re<lmnnd 11dm11tef'I !ha! snme plant.• ma y fly close 101he edge of !he greenbelt hf'eausP nf pilot error or iostrumen1, malfunction but thal every effort was being made to keep the planes on li ne. R eope11i1ig Freeway Bid Nixed by Highway Unit 8~· I.. PETER KR IEG 01 !~o D•llY f'•IOI >l•I! VENTlJRA -The Califor?lo~ H1ghll'ay Comm iss1nn .TI1ursda.v rrfu~erl 10 rec.pen the Pacific Cna.~t fr!'1'wa y r0\11e q11es- tio11 1n Nf'11·porl R£>a ch. High way commissinncr.~ ln!rl Nc1•·rnrt offici<1ls if they wanl 11 npw st11rly of !hf' rontrnversial rnu\e it \\"Ill h;.\'P !n g('l neighboring <"ili!'s i11 Orange CotJn1 .v to join wilh 1hl'n1 in rnt1klnj? thf' rcq11('~!, The tnrnn11ss1o ~·s reh11ff 11·a.,,-ar·com- panie<l hy hlis!ering crilici~m h.v Con1- mi~sionPr Vrrnon Cristin;:i who s::iid thr rommission .. nf'vrr hf>fnrr ha.~ h"en suh- jected !n lhl' k1nn nf pt't.<:nnal ahusr'' 1ha1 h::is rakro pla cc during r <' c r n t months nn the P:.c1flc Coas r F'rff'way ronirnvrrsv. Crist ina·~ C'Omm('llls 1\'l'rr in ;ipp:irent r!'frrf'n<'e To a lr!lrr fro1n N('11·1X1r! Br11ch Vire J\1ayor How11rd Hngers to f;nvf'mor Reaisan makin~ a('cusalinns ;:ihnu1 Cnm- m1.~sinn£>r Frerl C' . .J en111111':t; an(! dem;;intl· in,e lh::.t .Jrnning.~ hi' rrplar·rrl Although nnt rrferrin,e sprcirica:lv tn lht' ler1er Cr1sl1 P1a .<:aHI. "thr a1n0unt of !1n1r and effort thr~1· honr~t rlrrl1c<1 tf'rf men p111 in and 10 h;"J1•e thrm t;:ike 1hi~ kind nf abuse i!' un1·al\('1t For·· Cnunrilman 11onald ~1rlnni~ rres('nlrrl NC'WflOTI Rf><>L"h·~ Tf'QUPSI fn r a s1udy nl 1hf' Bnn11 ; .. rovo1r ('an1·nn rn111r for 1hr cna.~t;il frer\\•.iy 1n thr ·;ihsrntl' 0f J\l01ynr ~:n Hirth. who i< ill The 0111~· nr1ghh11nng cit~· a<lrlr"s.<:ing the cnmm1ssion w;i~ C~t:i :-.·1r,,-a . ~1 esa ('11v Attnmev l!nv .l11ne ritrd ;i C'i1 v tnUn· ril · r('.,,.ohirin'n .~1aong Co.sia ,\1r .... a·~ op- position In "anv elin1in1>tion nf !he loni::- settJe<l frP.e11·aY rnu!e ... Junr rilr<I Cns1a ,\olrsa·~ [lf'fllfJng rf11~·n­ tn11•n rrrlf'l'f!lopmrnl prog ram anrl sa1rf rliminarinn nf a Nr1-1·ron Freeway f('rrn - inus "11·nu:r1 makr a ~hambles of n11r nrw ,i;:enrral plan " The Ne11•pnr! Fr('('w;,y 1~ plannrrl rn lrnn1n<1te 11! lhf' f'acifir loas1 Fr~way bt'Jniv thr. hluff~ 10 Nrwpnr-1 l'lrach (:nr11m1.~sionPr.~ also rp1f'slioner! lhr t1n1- in_c nf Ne~·pnrt Pirarh '.~ rPriuest pni n!in~ !hf> c11y is ju.ot nndrr!,ikin.c a 1raff1c: sturl.v rlM1~erl Jn fJnrl snlutinn~ to the lr:-iff1c rrnhlem "It ;~ prem.:i1urr tn rlraw ;in v 1·on- r llLS1nns and cnm,. tn 11.~ 11 llh ;inv rP<·nm- . . . ... .. ' . n1rndeoJinns bcforl' eomp!eting your fl wn· tudy,'· James A. r-.!Of' state public works director. said to tl1clnn1s. •·\Ve ;1rr not ;:isk1ng for conclusions. just lor a s1ucty." ~1c lnnis !I.aid. He .~;itd Ne wporl Reach is hoping a srate study \YC'IUld gi\'e wider scope lq ~·hat Newport Bf';>eh L~ dfltng. Jenning.~ al~ noled that the Divisi(lrt of High1\•ays has prom ised full coopera• lion to Newport Beach in iL-<; study. Crimmissioners l.o a man indicated tha~ should Oran_ce Count.v and Ne wpor* Re;ieh·s neighbonni:; <·ities co\lectivel:v present lhem.~el\'e.~ thf'.v would give full consideration to reoprning the enlire rout• questirm . The romm1.ssio11 pointed {)Ul that th• proposed Bonita Canyon route offered nn .<iugges!ions as !n how to handle traffic tit the ea<;t and "'hat to do 1vith the Pacifio U;;;ist High1vay <t S 1t came from Hunting· ton Beach inlo Ne~·porl Beach. Lunkcr Lurks • In New Work Of Outdoors Oran,eP Cnasl anglers minutes from tht sea 11nd hn11rs frorn mountain streams and l;;ikes 11•il l l~n1t a lu nker bargain in L.:igu na Hills Leisure \Vnrld outdoorsman• ;iuthor Ray Ovington·s 201h book. ' .. lntrodut•/ion lo Bail Fishing.'' h11s ju.rt f)(>en reteaserl hy Sr;irkJXl!e Books. o( Ph1/11delrJhia. Pa .. al $:'i.95, covering U1ree phasf's of lhr sport. No1·1cr rlrvoree.~ nf lza11k \\'atlon·1 c·hn.~t'n ~pnrl ran learn anythin£ from hailing !hr hnnk In techniques of fl'c s/11va1er anrl sallwa1rr fisinE in every a ~prrt ~. Ovingl0n. of 2J42:l Via San fiabriel. 1-1•a:t n11tdnor e<l1tur and col11mnist lnr thr Ne\O York \\"nrld Trll'~ram-Sun, plus producer anrl m11srer nf reren1nn1f's of the Rod and r.un Cluh nf fh(' Air He is rc1101-1·nrrl for angling skill and h;is shnwn his prowP.<.~ 1n 11a1ers around lhe glo!_ie, frnm Ala ska lo [ndonesia. \ ·--.. \ _, . • :L .......... "" ...... ~ ... -....... .-.· "''·~;~ . ' ·~ -· > • r "No pressure was brought -or 11nything ilke thal." lhe spoke~man llllid. •· ll was just one nf those things. We take Hems off from time lo lime when there 11 re complaints. ··1r11 like a can or htan:o1.'' hP !a1rl. •·11 lhf' cusrnmers don't want one can or twan.~. 11·e·11 give thtm another ·• CALIFORNIA Serri"I Sacramento. San frtneisco, 5'11 Jose. Oakland, Of1nfe Countv. Onario. P1lm Spr inis Ind 5'11 Dieff). PhOtl (714) 54G-4S~ kM" rtSeN~!OM. Or call your locll travet a1enl UPI T•-1'1 T Eft CO MPANY REMOVED HI S BOOK FR OM THEIR SHELVES Author Royko Tht1n Ordered Their Food From His Shelves •• Rnyko said he did not pl11n In change hi.~ lr11vrl plans befllll~ nr th~ apparent b.:tn or lht hook al the cit y's airports. ''I tr11vel by train," ht: iaid . -· • <f CA.I L Y PILOT \ \ •• I ~ps Brown Ju11ior Makes a Fuss By TH0rt1 AS l'i1UR PH[NE 01 11'1• D•ltJ "ll•I 11111 RI CKY TICKY POLITI).: C11 liforn1a Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. \1·hose name ha s a some~·h;it fa1n1har ring because of deddy, has now vowed to go after lhose politicians who allegedly failed to fess up as to 1~·here they got all that can1paign money. .. ,, . . . ' ll'eird ll'entlte1· Senson . -. UPI leloo~or• Tension lnereases Israeli Airplane Downed b y Arabs By Uniled Prtss Internation11I An E:g}'p!ian rnilitary spokes1nan :oaid in t:airo that Egypti an '·;i1r drlen~e system" shot dol\'n an Israeli F4 Ph;1n- tun1 fighler·bun1b€r !oday i!Her 1t penetrated Egyptian air space The 111- cident w<1s reported as the l\11deast situ<1· lion shppf'<I another notch tow::in! resun1ption of fighting. Israel reported last Saturday 11 :-Sut•1. Cana! def('nses had shot dn11·n <trl l:'.10 \l· llan Sukhoi-7 f1ghler-bomher. lhe fir,l plane reported do1vn since the Suez Canal cease-fir e began 13 months ago. 1'h;1t 1n· t·1dcnl 1nl-rea~ed tension ;ind 1 ~rael 1 forces "'ere alerted /or possible ret al1a - l1011. 1 11 ~·1"1\ig!Jts, dll!l 1•.itll<i 1 111~ Ill'('\., l ~t'.il'Ji r11•11 "µ11pl'r" fl"l~'llt•d l·:i!.li/\lill'S \'f'rn ht!lld1n ~ 111•11• h:i~t"' 1"'''111:1 1111 1111-..-.ile Sitt'~ 111 •ly ;1 1111le 01 ~" ln•1n 1111· 1 .111;11 l s1 a~·l1 l•111l'n:11 i\11 111 I• r \lrha t-.hiill _,;ud S;itt11 1,,. ,d :+ 1 11'1• .11 l11•1ru• 11n•! \ ':i1 r11 ~ "''11\1 -•,tt1c1.ol 11• 11 ··11.11 wt 11, \ \J wan1 ~:ud S:1d;ol 1·.,1 ••I\•, . .i: ,1111 l111n1nh lo 1hP Sn1 ll ! t Jllt)ll low 111•11• !'i;u!;i\ 111 ro•11·1,1 n111nth \1., !>l;11rrl 1 P\Jtatc·d!y t!1t> \111ldlt· l· . .1,1 .. uu;1t1u11 1nu~l IJ1· .~1'1111·11 11111· 11 :p.-11r ;1011rlwr 1h1~ \t'ilr ;ind 111 hJ~ l1•lr1 l"-h•n ~pee>• h hr ~a1d · · · l~rarl ~t11uilO hr n·;11h In 'ar! 1!1c(' a nllllH1n f}E'lllJ!r 1"1• l~r:u·I 11111 h;n t' t11 p;1~ :"ill P\f' IHf ,HI 1•11 I !1~1lh ltit' ii lflflth. n;11ia!n1 1 .. ,. 11np.1ltn <>rvl 1!rc·11 111·11c1r.:1t1c111 1 .. 10:-l1•r dt·i'l' p•·(11 11 .1111111 !'.JO' ' California. you see. ha:-; t hi.~ law lh<it decrees candidates must. file propt>r cam- paign fund sla!emt'nts. These public lists are supposed to tel! all of us 1\·ho are pumping cash into wh ich character 1\'hO was pumping hot air. Now Brown alleges and asserts that he's uncovered 134 po liticians who ha ve failed lo file the proj){'r declarations of where the mnney came from. \\linler ca1nc early 10 \\lyun11n;,; 1h 1s year, r1gli1. a~ sno\v driven by n1odrrate \1·1n<i rrll nn 1nuch ol 1he state. This state capital i-c rnr reflects the pattC'rn or tile ~no1vfall ;\t the ~;11nr !JllH' in \llaur1cc. La . lcenagers lake to lhr :-.11·1ng :::. 111 a pla.vgrotind flood · C'd bv J-{urr1canr l~d1\11 's rains. Thursda.v night Eg~·pt1iln !'re.,1rlrn! 1\111\'ar Sadat s;ud 1n a r11d1" c111d television ;;Od ress 10 the nation. "I an1 ready to sacrifice a million people fnr lhc indt'pen~ence or nur country an<I 11.~ liberation." ln Israel. Prernier (;old!i ~·leir said lier nation was prepared for a possible breakdo1~n nf lhe t e;:rse-nre_ The Egyptian 1nilita ry spokcsn1a n said f \\'O Israeli Phanton1 jets penrtraled F;g_vpt1an airspace a! 3:05 p.rrl. i5:0l a.111. Pl)T1 and w<'re engaged hy Eg_vpt1<1n ~1r defense systems. lie did not specify whether missiles. antia11Tr<1ft guns or l'..:gypt1an planes v.•ere in1·olvcd. Brili:-;h Shot Bv lo So ld ier IJt ·a lh Snipe r HE HAS THREAT ENED prosecu tion of these alleged \•:rong-doers unless !hey come in with the expense accounts ~·ithin 30 days. Lest you rejoice with the notion that IOme prize officeholders are going to jail, you should be informed that most of the asserted non-filers are losers. too. U.S. Confiden ce Waning Ove r UN Seat for Tuiivc11i Re{l s' 1Vlel{o11 g Delta D1·ive Ni1)1)ed by U.S. Ai1·po\ve1· The Israeli plane was hit ;ind seen fall - ing in flames on the eastern side of thr Suez Canal," the spokesman said. It 1\•as !he ftrs l time Egypt h<1d claimed shooting do1,·n an Israeli aircraft since the ceasl'· f1rr v.·cnt into effect Rl·:I V \!\'!' \11l'lhl'l'rl l1rl +111 ! 1 l'P!I A sn1ptr :-lir•t ;u1d kllll'd ;i 11 1111.~)1 , Qld1er 111 Brlfa -;1 !u(!;11 1n ;1P1 1·~1·llo1ngc of lire 11·11h -~·1Jd1rr~ ;::u;11tl1ng 1•\pl1,,11 e:; cxper1-;; 11ho 11rre t:~llc·d 111 11, 1111cs!1gate a plantf'd bon1h. :in :11·1111 s1x•~t'~rnan ~<1 1d. 1;un11re 11·r•undf'd !11•1 ••!lur .~11ld1cr.s. nne ol lhrn1 ~1·rullr>-l.1 1n 11 ... 'l;ish, the .-,pnkl'Sllli!ll :-iHrt The list includes -47 Democrats. 44 Republicans. 22 American lnde~ndents a nd 13 Peace and Freedomers. Ora nge Countians listed included thrtt Assembly Candiates. A 11 three a re Democrats. All three are losers. That doesn't seem likt' much of a surprise. BROWN LISTED the alleged non·ex- pense filers as David Ascher of Santa Ana, Lloyd Nocker of Hunti11gton Beach and James J . Slaven of Fullerton. Ascher was hopeful -bu1 not too hopeful -in the 71st Assembl y District \\-"here he was run ove r by the politic11I truck of Robert E. Badham of J'\ewporl Beach. Nocker took his knot'ks 1o1·hen matched 11gainsl Robert H. Burke of Huntington Beach. And Slaven fell to another GOPer, John V. Briggs of Fullerton. WELL, YOU CAN understand v.·hy Ascher. Nocker and Slaven might not be too anxious to further publicize their late and lamented campaigns. Al.so, ~·ith the amount of Oemocratic money you can find around Orange Coun- ty Uiese days, it might be embarra ssin~ to divulge how meager the offerings really were. I meen, ~·ho 1o1'anls lo admit they launched !heir entire drive ~·ith eight frayed six·cenl stamps and an old Truman button ~ lJNITED NATlO:'\S ~LP/I -Thf' t.:nited Statss has losl sn111e conf1dl'ncr 111 iLs ability to sa1•e a 1Jn11ed "\at1ons :.ca~ for Nationalisl China 1f Cornn1un1st Ch1n11 is admitted lo the ll"orld body, c11plornat1c sources said today. V.S. A1nbassador George Bush. 11ntJ1·r prt?ssure fro111 nlber supporters or Generalissimo Chiang l\a1-shrk s Ta 111:in regimr. :olrl a pnv111e r11Cr !1ng of cielega!es Thu rsday t.h;it the l'.S. gnvr1·11· ment agreed lo stipul;1te" in a rc~ulu11nn !hat. the vet o-carrying scat on !hC' Sccur1· ty Cou ncil should gu lo Peking. That was a rev1sio11 of a US. reso!11!1nn -countering a niovc by Alhan111 ,1nd 17 other pro-Comn1uolst Ctun a powc>rs -tn· viting Peking lo Join the Uni ted l'\ations Thr Peking-backer nat1un s ha 1· r alrf'ady submitted'" resolut1on t'all1ng for lhe '"reslora!ion nf the ta11f11I n µhts nf the Chinese Communists and 1hr r~. pulsion of Nationalist China from alt L N. bodies." :-::AJC.0.\1 i UPI~ -Con1mt1r11~1 forrr.~ trr111g In dl'l\"f' Stlo1h \'11>tnamP!'P r1nop<; n11t 1>! !hr I' \hrih "fnri>:•r nt d:1rk1a· ·~ Ill !h1" \lt·l.•u1g l>tlra 1;111nrht'd lh1 t•1' l;1ri.:•· ~t.,lr nlr.·i<"h . ., 'll1ui.-.d;i1· ;ind 111ll1tti·d t1r;11 \" 1<1~:-;r··; 1-rlor e 111c1' 11 .. 11• h:ul h1 l :\. <11f!xJ11er , :1rtillrrv I S ";"th Iii'('! flr~rrr11r1- dr11 I'll fl •1;.~ l/]1> hi"il\l\'!-1 f 1µl1ll1l~~ 111 !,1r l\11 ~:,,111.; ntl!;i 111 111fl1t' than Ill 111'1111'1 ;,nd l1·lt ~7 g111·,,1·1un1•111 ~nld 1ror s ~.ill1 <! .1 11d '1i 1\nu11dr>d . \\hi·11 tlil' l1gl111111: hrnh•• nil f'til"I\' 1<1t.lill' !~I' h<l(ill'l( ()r 'ii (fll111rlli111"1 .Johl1r1 ., 11rrc fr•llll(I 111 1111• 111iHl!,!1"1l\r ~11an111 h[l lllrgn1u11d 14.i n11l1·~ 't111tll rol .'i;11~•111 1'111 r1• \'11rn• ;1!' f· I l'li:111tnrn wt:; ti1.1nh"d ti 1 •111.1·111111~1 an t1;u:·r1nf1 ~·tr 1•1 !hr nrorrh,.rn hn!f nf lh•• <lr1111l1t;1r11• •! znnr 1 fJ.\17. i ln<!;n· .:ifl er thr f('I ~ 11 t't r U.S., f{u ss ia n1' turb.~ I~c<ul v in" . I"' On \Va r Danger:-; firl'd f\11 1d11t1• f\11 ;i 1111~~1nn n11'r fhc Jin I lu \111111 Trail u1 !l{'<11b.1 L11r,5_ 1111!1tarl" i>l)!Jkt•s1na11 i>a1ct In S;11g11n. lerroni;1i; I 1 r f' h n n1 he rl :1notht'r 111 11 If S 11'.'t11rlrs lndil v. bringing In 12 lhr 1111rnher of 1\n1crican vehif'lcs 1l;111111111>d 111 Slll'h <1tl:-icks in the past 11e·"k r--.n one 11<1 s 1·cpor1ed 1nJ11Terl by lhe l1rl'h'1111h:• l'.h1('h hit ~ln Ar·niy pttkup and :1 ·1, 11111 I S 1·nntritl"IOr lru<'k l)1(' i.'n1 •'1"111nrnl ln~~1·s 111 lh(' !\l1·kn11g_ IJ1•J l;1 lq:.:l111ng r11•ar Ille (·oa~t 11•ere the lw;11 IC~I i;1tH'r 2~1() S;irgnn ln"111ps 11·ere hillrd n f 11ri111irl{'d l!l !hr t"an1bnd1iln b1wd1·1· tn,1n of -~11uol <it !he l'nd or Illar. Thi·\ ·0111111unbls f1nr1g rtK'kC'! grenade~. 111.11 ·h 1r1i''~t111s ;ind ;1ssa111! nflr<; opened ~11111dr;1r1ronus a11;1cks ag;u nst the R1en '\:111 arl1!lrr\ ha~1~ :ind tll'n ne«rby pns1- li•ll1s Thf' g111<11·d 1111s~ill' d1•strn\"er USS E11prr,on nprne<I l1rr "'il h hrl" live inch ;.:u11" 11h1I•· l s hrl1ro1111'r gunships and ..:,,,111h \"•l'!ll<'l!llr'ir ar1lllrr1• and Jl'l l1f'l•ll'r·l.01nhrr~ ~tn1.--k h;:r1 k ThP l1ght1nj:! 1;.istr<l "~r1 rral hl'•ur.;"' h1•tnrT Jhf' \'1rt t'on_i: <ind l'\orlh \'1rl· ttarnr~r 111f11!r::i!nrs were lhr111o1·n b11ck, ·'!)()krs111('n said Thr sinkr 1nln 1hr J1~1Z v.;.i:.; the ;)!l1h !h 1.~ .1 r;ir 111 ;i :;enr<: of v.·hi!1 the US. ''•nn rn;tnd ('illl.~ prnl{'l't11 1? re a c Ii n n Bo1h side!\ h11re ;iceused the nthrr uf repeatedly 1 iotat1ng the cease-lire "ith Art Recovered ; Mor e Burglecl P1\Dl"'· lldl.1· 11\f'1 -1\"hilf' polwe !'et'Ol'erecl ti s1olen ·r111an pa11111n)i a11cl a1 · rested :-ix persons after a car ch<ise. earl.1• lndav. th 1el'eS were busv at \1·ork ~11ck1ni: ;i P~du11 church nf n!hcr 1 aluable art \vorks The T1 L1an canic :;ailing 11ul nl thr 11 111- 1tn11 nf a t"iH" !r~1ng lo c1<'!dc pohC'e Gild 11:is recnvrrcd 11•1th t11tlc da rnage. 1\ (T111- 1 icted bank robber v.'<lS an1ong those 11r- rr~trd. 1\ ~hor1 r1n1c lat er. ;i~ lt11 s uor1h lt.1111111 '111' \\;JS SILll buz.t1n,r. \Vlfh poll ("('Jllf'tl. llir llr1· 1 ;11ido Beltran1e orwned h 1~ pa11-i1 1 h111Th nf S1. Th om as and ln11nd thr1·r Brn:ussancc p111ntu1gs and a 161h 1·cnt11r1 ~ern·encrustcd chalice 1niss1ni:. Hr s;11d !he y,·orks 1\•ere price less. 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LEST TJIE DEl\lOCRATS get the no- llon. ho~·ever, thal Brown Junior is only going after member!'> of his 01\'n party. a couplE' of prorninent GOP losers also made his naughty-naughty list. Although Bush t'Xprcssed cnnf1rlenc ·r publicly fol!ow1ni;: lhe c Io s r rl . door meeting "'llh more Ulan 30 drlc_gatr~ 111 his delegation headquarters. diplnn1at]{: sources said hf' appe;irrd rnuch less con- fident In the private !<'Ilks. ··our policy i~ mn1·1ng ahead." Ru~h lnld ne1.11smen. '·Our po\1c.v 1s a \1·1nnnblr po l1c.v." ~l 1"1hr~ ~l'b<1st1an. \\-'ere by Fr;inccscn !\laffer !lllf'd~----------------------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... oiiiiiiiiiii _________________ ... .., ~I.i i (•\ ;iPrl till' ~f)I l!'I I ti:•oH 11 ill ;111t1Hll1l(f' I Tht'y are former senator Georgt> f\lurphy 21nd pre:ient millionaire Norton Simon. l\lurphy, it v.·i ll be recalled, fP !1 on hi~ political kazoo the last time out against now Senator J oh n Tunney. Previous to Uiat setback, hov.'cver. l\turphy had d ispatched Simon in the GOP prin1ary. Wick3 ~- l:ilr 11r.\1 11(·rh 111·0 <'/'.:l"1'c111{'11ls ;11n1t•rl ;.ii ],,~<:rn111g !ht' rl:111~(T nf ;H'l'll1Pql;1I \1;1r, l :-ourr('~ .,11, Thr ;i~r1·rn1r11 I ~ ;11·r I" hr siqncd hv ~1·11,.!,111 ,.[ !\t 11£' l\ill1:.n1 f'. ll•1,.?f'rs ;ind Soi 111 t· "rf'l~n \l 1111~l1•r (;rn111 1hu ;d llu• r111] nf Hu; ;11d l!ir \\hi: A.•irl1 ··J \ 111n11q1 !hr IH ,llh I 11-110 I I ;,tl·!11_,_ '[IJ,• nt)\1 I ['Pll l ~'FORl\1 ED OF Brown·s rharl!rs. f\1 urphy. who is in Y.'ashington as a public relation~ man, said as far as he knev.• e\"erything v.·as in order. That sort of sounds like ho11· hr ran his campaign against T11nncv. cauli.Or'\ I I c'itndi.cl.:!tCS / C r o.ssi.nc;?., t •lll ·Hll. '1"11 111 • • • ,.f .1 !Ill! 11-,.1 ;11' ,flt 1,' ! IH•1r 111 ... 1:1J r •111 fr·,1111 r!.r '111. 1 I l'l'I !~ !1 11 ii I !I I , "I Simon labeled Brnwn"s allt'gations a." 11n effort tn sa-k "C'"hcap publicity." You ,\·ouldn"t figure Simon k.new anything about getting publicity cheap. Ca ncliclatc Bows Out SACRA.~fENTO IL'Pl l -Sf>n. ~l ilt.on M ark.~ IR·San Francisco\, officiallv h11:\ rie moved himself a~ a ~~ible ca ndid111e for mayor of San FranciSco 1n the November election. Ttir• ;11 r•,rrl~ .~ •,!•I> ; I ti . • II Io • jj" I .; ~•1\lf'1 ;,1111 1:•1111 !" 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GARDEN CENTER NEWPORT BEACH • Fashion Island Store O"IY JCPenney \ " Cl1alle11ge s ,_f o Milita1·v • \IASl!l.\'1:Tn.\' !l ]'!1 -V 1·:d11ard llebt'rL t'l1a1rin<111 of tllC' Jl!IU~f· Arrned ~1'r11crs l 'nn11111ttl'l'. ~;ud toci;i y tl1f• LIS. 1111ltt<1 ry. c~µt.'l'1ally lht• Ann.1· facrs ' 111onun1enl:JI l'ho1lltng1'"' • 10 lls L'Oll- fi1111rd t·:<islrnt·e as a l1ghtin~ force. Thr l.ou1sian;1 [)en1ocraL ~<lid !he eo111- 111 1ttl'r' 1s in1·esti1iriting :.erious problems rof Ille t1nifnnncd forf'es fron1 drug abuse :111d dr~r r!ion tn lhrir rrry ability to right 111 1·1e11t uf ;1n crneri;:l'nev. ·Thr prnblrn1s lun·r-io bf' identified. lhf'.v ha1P to lH> :tl'krlO\\'ledged. and !hey h;i\'•• to ht• df'al! with finnly. lairlv and •n11rkll." ll t·h11rt s;iid in a siatemerit. l !c. 'a1<I lh•· pf'uplf' n1·r entitled to know '11hen• 11·1· ;ire headed ;ind !he ~1 ·n.,usnl'ss of lhP s1lua1ion ·• H"bert ;u1nflU!lt'rd J<lintl~· \\"llh Rep. l.1·~l1t• l ' Arf•nds 1 H-ll!.1. the cCtn1mittee ·s :-l·nior Rcpubliran, lh:il th<' grou p ho-: LnU'l"hf'd what it rallr(t ··a11 all n11t 4'1- fllrt"· t11 get to !lit' rou! of lhl· 1n1litary prr1hlrn1s They s:i1d four suhconin1ittcl·~ ha<! bl'<'rl rli·lail cd to 111akr recon1n1e11d ;it 1n11s ru the ftill <·nnunillcc un n1any a::::[lCCt~ of th£' ~cr1ous n1anJX>11 f'r problr111~·· con- lrontin~ the arn1ed forces. '"Th rse prnblf'rns."' s:iid 111· he r I , "1ntludi11~ not onl.v drugs . hu l :iiso the 111· 1·1drnts of fr<1gg111g. df'serlinns. :ibs('ncf' 111ll1nul lt•;11·e. ~rriou s diselplinary in· fractions. ;ind. 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Tl1r rllt'il~Urr 11 ;1 -:1 Jl"' 1hl h1 RO The t!n~r f11 f' fuur ~11rpris£'d ~ubst icuie for ;i tought•r I lnu~1· t·d11cat1on and labor c"1n-1·1 1•r1 n11r. inL·lud111g l~f'p . .J ul1n llll!ll'(' IJi)I. IJ,1c').;('d hy <"II II FOR THE PRICE OF, ONE JIMBO'S COFFEE SHOP 3050 E . Coa s t Highway, Corona de l Mar OPEN 24 HOUR S A DAY GOOD BETWEEN 5 & 9 P.M. rights grnup~. ih.i1 wuuld 11:11 ,, f·.rltri!Jnr 11 'll ·lll •, ;1uth11r i•I g 1 1•r n 1-: EOC pn11 I' r 1 n 1 ~.~II(' I hr ~ 11 b~! 1 I ut C' ~.,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,..,,...,,..,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,..,.,.,,..,.I (·ease and rle~Ls l rirder:-. h;n'k --- OFf t R f XPll!f S OCT. I, 1971 cd up b~ il r·our1 Thi' kf'Y 101r nf !hr d.11 1·a111r 11hen thr 1·nn11n111"e 1111t 1111s st'! aside on o 11<11Tn11· 2112 l!li r11ll ca!I 1 o1r . ll'hwh ;id 1;111crd thr-subst1l11f(' tnr !111;1! p<!"-Sil).!e I Business groups ta1·oring tl1r·1 sulist1t 11t e 1· o 11 [ 1drn1 I 1 I rre1hrtrd ;ihe;i d nf 11n1r If 11 ••u!rl 111n 01rr thr 1·nnl1111r•1•0 bill b.1 ;ti :",1~1 3U I Ill!' ·1!+1i I Holcltt]J Mu11, Office r ! If you would've got your stuff* at The Storekeeper. being back to school wouldn 't seem so bad. J(il le<I ;,, ~liooLOLLI r::U!S(l.\. \ .J 1Al'• -A11 alleged linldup 1na11 ~110! a111! kdlrd 1111r 1'><•liee111:111 ouu\ 1•-ound('d a11nl hi>r n f 1 i I' c r Thursda.1. pol1cr s;i1d. Th~ bandit alsu 11:-i.~ f;11:illy 11ciu1u!· r d during 1hr gun h2t!lr 111 ~ lT!illdCtl :-hopp111g cenle1 . Polict• ~aid !hr J.\U11111Jll 11<1~ shn! l'l lhcr b} lhf" t 11n pol1ee1nPn. 11ho Y.'erl' in :i patrol 1·;11. or by an nff.du1~ patrol1nt111 Thcv ~aid thnl :ihout ~12 .00fl !11(' 1ria11 had nlleg('d\y t.1krr1 at gunpoin1 lrcun ;i S<ll'illl!,~ and to:in a~sorialion in rhe r-.·lenln P;irk Shopping Centrr 11·as r('c111·rred Patrnlman Frank Pap1anni. :\2. rited 111 surgery ti\ a hns111!al 111·0 l1ours aftl'r thr ;.h~11nut . l':1trnlm:i11 l\"i\l1arn < ;orman. :lfi. \\'as l1sterl 111 ~-rrinus !'Ondition with a cht·~I 11·nu nd. The FBI identified 1hr- hnldup 1nan as Christophrr Frt1neis f\1cCarth~·. 11· h n f•scaptd lasl 1\1 :i~ tr_n1n lhr tJh\n Slatr Pcn11e11t1ary rn Cohnnbus wherr h<' had ~en ,cr1·ing a life sentence for f1r s1 degree n1urdcr Patrolnu1n Papianni and Gorman. who 14.·ere in their patrol car about 800 feel il.l~HY Ill the shQpping center talking tn an off-duty patroln1an. sped to the loan office, alerlel.l by their headc1uarters. Their c;ir &t ruck the buil<llni: and s1nash- NI a 1o1·1ndow. l\rnny rollo1o1·ed on his oy,·n 1notorcycle. Pnlu e t 'apl Ra y rn 11 n d ~h!c~1k said rhr h:1nd1t "fl· parentl;i 11as lea\ 10~ the building al tht ~a rnc ti me. A ~h,101uut l11ilfl1'1'!I. he sai1l 11111! h .. 111 l';ip1.1111 11 n n ii f :11rin;u1 lu 1ng 1 hrtr 111·.1p1>11-. l>.l·iu11 .il~1) drr11 ;i J.:llll Ill" t '."lf rricd and fired lrn1n ht'h1nd thr l palrol l·ar al lhc band11. I•oJir.c Vo,v Ne utralit y 011 B u:sin rr !'."I i'U'.'\T!AC. '.'11icl1 (L'PI) -1 ~len1bi~r.<; of the Ponl!ill" poliCf' depart1nrnt. b11th hla!"k and 11·h1f('. hal"e pledged to renlainl neulral in !he 1·11v·.<; 1·n[a1ilc st'hnnJ busing t·1111!rn1 1•rsy nntl cnfnrl'f' thl' la11· in1pnrt1all y. ) Al a news cunfrn·nrc Thurs· I dav, Police C.:hief \\'ill ian1 ll~nger and the leaders of lltc I dt'p.1rt ~enl 's I hrcc ~Hirers'] assoc1at1on::::. :ilso :-aid !hey 11 nuld remain neu1rnl on all 11!11er publ ic issues Iha! rou1d jcnp11rdizc pnlirr-communi1yl relations and !hr dcpart1ne11!'sl cfff'c!ilcness. I The unusual action followed demands made al 11 public n1eetin~ \\'ednesday night 1hat police refrain from endor~ing one side nr ,1nuther 1n thr bu s· II ing di~pute. Accusations of poliC(' ln1.I p;ir1ial1ty stemmed pr1mnr1l y l fro111 a $300 donal1nn tn the ~.'\l1nnal Action firnup rN Ar: 1. y,•h1rh has r111litd mo'! nf thr hu~1ng oppositinn h.\· !h(' Pon ' ll'4c· Policr Officers 1\0:.~()('18·1 lion 1PPOA ) !esl Friday. 1028 Irvine, Newport Baa ch, Californi a 92660. P hone 6 4 2 -7061 I -. Of.IL Y r>:LOT -... SAV E KING-SI ZE RE(L~N ER~ ~: I.° I.IL I L~ r C.+I UP IQ REllO \VATCH l flEVISIO"I t:\'· ~ .. :~ .:. tEArJ BA CI\ JO RE S 1 011: RElAA l ' I I- f\l·'_t 1r r l'-' If·~· A ~. '-.. I • A\· l\1' ,_.' I .. ' I NEW 3-POS IT!ON \ ....... WITH DEEP, EXTRA-\/\.!!D~ ~E.4T! REG. 159.95 Just lean boc.k in 1h1s c.hCJ11 and yo11 I!~""" wh1 1! •'i 50 comfort able! Bo ck a nd extro-w1cJe ~eat n1o vc 1n cleµLnJc111ly 101 person· olized comforl. Deep-tufted boclr is cusnioned wi:h ur e thane loom; wide roll orn1s add lo thr-l1111111o•J\ style R.irp:i"-:l Nauga- hyde' vony! upholstery 'hot ~"C'P S 1'\ '" ... nl;! !::,..·:•>It t o~ yror.> A,cilable n1 avocado, block, l11 0N11, gc' ! USE WARDS CON VE NIENT Ct-IA r G.f l l c tt:o1 i r ·' ': LA CIENEGll J"ULLERTON SANTA ANA PANORAMJ\, crrv no~EMFAO JU ST SAY "CHA RGE IT!" Shop Mon·Sat ·1;1 9:00. Sun 12·5PM I C)IH~/, ·~ I N ()r.I 111\i .., l•U'-l-,~ ~·oQN I l ll! H v-· J I\ e;11 •, ~-, r•. ~><. ,. l I DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Time to Stop Delaying Laguna's ne\v Planning Commissi.on looks ~rom1sing a nd it is to be hoped \Vill remain 111 one piece long enough to make some progress in the long·delayed i:etl· era! plan studies. The comm ission's cast or characters ha s been through about five changes in the past 18. n'.onths ors~, each one involving delays as new comm1ss1oners faint· Jiarized the1n selves v.•ith the work at hand. The latest re-organization appears lo have produced a well-balanced commission. capable of interpreting the WL<.ihes of the com munity and eager to get on v.·ith the job. In a study session this v.•eek, commissioners agreed that the general plan must have top priority, because so many projects pending in the city depend on its final adoption. Since the plan was completed, after t"ro years of work, and presented to the city last December. Planning Commission attempts to study the 129·page document. preliminary to setting public hearings, have repeatedly been sidelined. General plans have an unfortunate tendency of winding up gathering d ust on a shelf. The ne1o1• commis· 5ion hopes to avert that fate for the Laguna plan upon which SO much depends. Peering Over County Line Since 'its birth, San Clemente has sat -and often suffered -at the edge of a fence between t\VO counlies. Now the city finds itself peering over that barrier at some mighty attractive property. It also is being called opon to deliver services. to th at territory-at a ne\v state park at San Onofre and San Mateo Canyon. both in San Diego County. In the middle of the park lies potentially the largest tax·rich plum around -the San Onofre nuclear gen· erating complex which might have three large reactors there in this decade. Wanted: A Helpful Burglar ',-. '1'<'";;;-~""''"-''"","".~'~tJ~:-~, , .. ·~·: ·· 1 ·· •:··''". .· .. . .· ·A· -··· . • ,~·,\t):;·. ·-·~ ,• · .. •' .' i · tl'Sytlney J. HruTi~ ; 't,?fjt 4 'i''4 ~ '~ ' j ~.-it !t..7~ , .. ;; ~ ;.}; ', ' ,# Some suburban friends stopped by not Jong ago, and were surprised to find t>ur front door open. Since we live in the heart -or al least, spleen -of the wick- ed city, they Imagined we'd be bolted and barricaded after dusk. I happen to have more confidence. in the intell igence of thieves than mo.st people do. They know where lo steal and who to steal from. Our hou.se is definitely off limlts- because anyone can see how indecently r2.ger we are to have someone break in. THAT'S THE only way we'll ever get rid of all the junk v.·e have. Old am- putated bikes, radio sets from the days before Stromberg met Carlson, coats and fiWf'aters that even nioths disdainfully snub, and assorted detritus that the Salvation Army would condemn to limbo. \Vhen v.·e go out, we do everything but put a sign in the windo\1' saying '"i\obody Home -Come In and Brow:>e." All a burglar y;ould have to do is take a J()(l k al 4,000 books and a grand piano that was decrepit when lll'<'.1 or Berlioz \.\'as a pup, and he 'd throw up his hands ln disgust. (My best hope: is that someone v.·ill make off with the kids' transistor rarlios; for months l'vf' been searching fnr a fel onious confederate who v.·ould split the proceeds with me.) ABOUT A DOZE~ years ago. v.·e lived 111 an apartment in a six·flat wa!kup on a Dear Gloo1ny Gus There's irony or something in the fact that this ullra·liberal, odd· Republican-type Paul fllcCloskey, going after Nixon's scalp, gave. a spe~h in Tustin. On WASP Avenue. -R. E. L. T~i1 !11fur• r1!11ct• r•fd•n' .,l1w1, ""' fl.C:IHlrilY .,,,,. o! ,~. n•WIPI Pff. i•nd your "*' PMVI ,. Gloomy Gus.. Dll1J 1"1111. terribly chic street. All the other five OC· cupants of the building were social, or ri ch. or both: \Ve were the building 's token "poor family" to demonstrate. how essentially democratic· they were, \Vell, virtually every apartment in lhe building v:as broken into &/. one-tirne: or another \\'hile we lived there: -except ours. The Burglars Union knew precisely v.'here the jewels and furs and cash were stashed aw.av, and avoided our flat as though the ·bubonit plague flag were flying outside our door. FIN ALL V. \\'E moved out and bought a house out of sheer embarrassment. \Vhen the other neighbors would gather over Bloody Marys ·or a S\Jnday noon tn discuss 1helr insurance policies and rhe vagaries of the international gem markei. we wer e cul dead. If we weren·t solvent enough to be burglarized , rer· tainly \1·e W('ren ·1 v.·orth fratern izing \l'ith. There '!i somethi ng wrong w1tti Qur v.•hole cr11n1nal system. when !)€Opie 11·\10 \V:1nt to he. rnbhM -;is lhe f1nly woy rif clearing out tl1e clehris -can·i find a ilc- cent b11rg!ar to unde rtake the job: -and !he propte who huy rhr mris! el11horate securit y system s-~rl broken into w1!h depressin_g reg11larity. iThe key is un<lr r t.he lrnnt·door mat, and the best time 1s nexl Friday from 6 to 11 p.n1. Have a beer on nie, bois,) Laguria' s Council1nen To The Edit.or : The stale leglslallon for the. protection of the environment suppor!ed by MayQr Goldberg and Councilmen Ostrander and Lorr by local representation throug h regional boards Is also supported by the- •0Advocates of Better Coastal Develop- ment," whose chairman Is Robert L. Healy,. an oHicial of the Tucker Larid Co. in Los Angeles, This group is comprise:d of members as Moun!ain P a r k Properties. Barclay, Hollandrr and Curci. and Braewood Development Co. This and many powerful groups like lt are the sup- porters of this bill. AN EXAMPLE OF what v.·ill result from local rep re senlalioo ~ the in· .. 1pection of Arch .Beach Heights, which t urge cit.izens to view. It is pre:sently a. t-ie-allh bai.ard from t.he efnuence of se~ tic tanks resulling from wall lo ""all buUding on Z.S..fool lots. Jn the public· .---B11 George ---. Dear George : Can you tell rne how to curb my de'ire. for new clothes, fancy cars and jewelry when J can·i afford them? OF.SPERATE Orear Desperate: I tee no u.w ln curblng your dulte. Dt3lre is free -enjoy yootJelf. If you cM't afford eqything at lea1t you deserve a lol of • dr1irt. {Send yoor problems W George. It gel.s hi! day oft to a hilariota lt•rt. l Mailbox Ltll"'I Ire"' •e•dtn lrt wo1comt. 1ormfll1 wr111r1 •~ould <$n~•• !ht fr mn••~•• I" lOO werdt 1r ltn. fht tltftt It cond1n1t ltlTtr• to ti! •••<• •• 111m;n111 li"-1 lo rtHt••d. All t.ntro muol I"· ~lud• 1l1n1tur1 i nd mllllnt odd••»• •wt n1m10 .... , "' Wl!hhl)d on ·•~uHI II •ul!lcit"I ..... " I• ••••r1n1. Potrrr wut ""' bt •u~ll11'"' be-dam ned attitude, a recent subdivis ion was added again \Vith 25·fl)(lf, frQnt lots and 21}-foot stree1s too narrow for the i;Rfe passage of n1inf cars. A 1nonument by thls trio of a blossoming slum area. As regards the goal for developing A rapid transit sys!em, it was initially for the purpose of df'tractlng shoppers from the Newport Shopping center to benefit th.. !veal business interests. Recent statements-to ex tend the busing facilities to surrounding comntunities confirms this .. a service that will operate at a toss to the la ~payers ~s did Jhe now defunct Laguna Transit C.O. MOREOVEJl, the Laguna Bflach Pollet Department ha~ been without effective leadf'rship deteriorating in morale by the transient police chiefs uslng the office as ;i stepp11tg stone to greater opportunities. Local ex1>4'rienced off icers have been rrpcatffil_y hypassed who could better qualify for thi~ position (four w!th an ac- cumulated st!"\' Jct-flf 11)() years J in favor of \'<ll{r<int.~. wlrh the result crimfl rif'manding E'mr q::ency measures through s(.att and federal ln!!'rvcnrion. SPERO JA\'ISE And with that drean1, ('ity counc1lmen have agreed to ham1ner av.·ay at finding a legal way to annex the valtlable land across the Orange Cou nty line. State legislators have promised that if negotiation!! to shift the county boundaries were to faH -and they are certain to -than they will reconsider a bill which would alJow cross·counly·line annexations. Recently San Clemente launched the token cam· paign at the c:ounty level through Fifth Distr:ict Super· visor J{onald Caspers. By next year, San Clemente spokesmen will prob- ably return to Sacramento and ask legislators to fulfill a. promise -one which could yield generous rewards. Give Them a Chance San Joaquin Elen1entary School District's dozen pil ot educatiunal programs have been crltl_cized by par· ents who believe the innovative. classes simply do not \VOrk. But there are differing opinions about what the goals should be . . Some parents· believe pilot programs must prove through test scores that they are better than their con· \'entional cou·nterparls. San Joaquin's official criterion is that ff a child in a pilot progran1 achieves as \Vell as his peers in conven· tlonal classes and is not harmed in any way, the pilot program 1s a success Children v.11Jl not all r espond \Vell to the same teach· ing method. Pilot programs should be tools of discovery -settings in which to try different teaching methods l() find the best one for each child. Critics have argued bitterly that if the pilot pro- grams produce no measurable improvement, they should be scrapped. It appears that the programs are aimed at discovery and are not an attempt to produce wizards. They should have a ch-ance. s 'Now here , you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place!' said the Queen.' SH11re111e Co1irt Justice Frail attd Aili11g Black May Not Return to Bench ~\IASHINGTON -There: is a real possibility Justice Hugo Black will nol return to the sea t he has held on lhe Supreme Court for more than 34 years. Eigh ty-five and a half years old, frail and ailing . the Ala· baman has been in the Bethesda Naval Hospit.?J since last month. His presence there and ailment have been shrouded in drum-tight secrecy, Black was in the hospitlll more than a wee k befo re !hat leaked out. Members of his family and office staff have refused to say anything about his whereabouts or condition. Before it became known he was in the hospita l, a secretary told nev.'smen the aged jurist was ''on vaca· lion ." Hospital authorities refer all inquiries to Black's f;imily -which isn·l talking .. A KNOWLEDGEA BLE source, long close to the jurist, I.old this column he is suffering from a "circulatory·· illness. Asked if vital organs, such as lhe heart, V.'ere: 'involved, the reply was, "Very hke!y. cons'idl'ring his arlvanced age." Lale last F'ehruary, several days be(ore his 85th blrt.)lday !Feb. 25), Black told ne.v.·smen covering the Supreme Court he had no plan.~ regarding the. fulurf'. "l ha l'e no pl:ins In rct!fe or not to rellr<'," he said. "l 1.1·111 lei life take 1!s wav," Hl' ttl~o obscrvrd that after bein~ on 1he bench mo•!" than three de".'ade~. he had i;ntt en ove r any idea of being all· knr11v1n g anr! all.11 i~e "\\'hen )'OU get 1ny age,'' he said, "~•ou .:"·'·"."-'C"*"''/''': '""' ,., ..... ,,_,, f: J,lf~nert S~, Allen find that it i5 di£fiCul t tO know if you \\'ere right or the other fello w was right. The decrees of this or any other court are not eternal. A justice: should vote to o\icrtur.n any ruling he does not like, whether it is recent or ancie nt." BLACK, OLDEST of the present Nine Old ~fen. has served longer on !he lri· buna ! than anyone else in its history. The- other jurists with .almost comrarob!e re- cords are Chief .Justice John Marsha! and Justices Joseph Story, Stephen Field, and John M. Harlan. All served more than 33 years. Also, Black is third ln respect of age. Chief Justice Roger Taney died in office at 87, and Juslice Oliver Wendell Holmes retired at 90. The apparent likelihood of a Supreme: Court vacanc-y immediately focused at- tention in inner \\'hite. House quarters on three men ·· Vice President Spiro Agnew, Secretary of State \Villiam Rogers, and Rep. Richard Pof( (R.-Va . .). All are lawyers, but none have: had judioial experience. Neither did Black nor Justice William 0. Douglas. the other militant liberal appointed to the tribunal by President Roosevelt. Black had been a district attorney before being elected to the Senate : Douglas had been on the law fa culties of Columbia arid Yale , and a member of the Securities and Exchange Commi~slon, AGNE\\', SJ, TAUGJIT law at !ht. University of Baltimore for seven year!, during \\'orld War II he was a company commander with the: !Olh Armored Division in Europe, an d served another year during the Korean conflict. His ap- pointment to the Supreme Court would open the wily for someone elst: beinp; !ie lectcd as President Nixon 's \97Z run- nlngmate. Whether "kicking Agne1v upstairs" in this manner would be resorted to i.~ anyone 's guess. It would be nothing new. It has happened be.fore. Rogers, as. is known to want very much to go on the Supreme Court. It is also no secret that key Administ ration figure s would like to get rid of him . His record as Secretary of State is not one of ·the Administration's bright s po Is. Rogers·s handling of the extremely dif- ficult and highly volatile Middle East situation has been fumbling and bumbl· ing , and the same is true of the complex and prickly relalions with Japan . ON CAPITOL HILL, Rogers is rated as well·in tt•ntioned and pleasant, but in· £'ffectual and 1nadequa1e._ Ile is also con· s1dcrrd In have virtually no real influence 1n the President's inner councils on foreign policic!). \\'hile devoid of judicial experience:, Rogers has had a lot of public service - assistant distric-t attorney of New Yor"k County; chief counsel of the special Senate Defense lnvest\gating Committee, which V.'as chaired by the n.Sen. Harry Truman (D.l\1o.): Attorney General ( 1957-61 i in !he E i ~ e n ho 'v e r ad- ·1ninistra!l0n: anrl priv11te prac!lce as a partner of a big New York law firm . Rep . Poff, al 48 the: youn ge:st of the trio, IS a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School (also the alma mater of the late Sen . Robert Kennedy and his brolher Sen. Ted Kennedy), and wa~ a bomber pilot in World War If, being decorated with the . Di stinguished Flying Cros.'i . He h;is been in Cong'res~ 20 years and is the active ranking Republican niember of the powerful Judiciary Committee. RATED AS ONE of !he able.st legal minds in Congress, Poff is· slated fo r ap- pointmenl to a ·vacancy on the. '4th U.S. Circuit Court-with ju risdiction i n districts in Maryland. North and Sou1h Carolina , Virginia and \Vest Virginia. Poff i.'i not only highl y regarded by Presi· dent Nixon. but by Democratic leaders. Following the Senate"s refusal to cnn, firm Judge Ha ynsworth for the Supren1e Court. Rep. Emanuel Celler (0-N.Y.l, lnng·lime chairman or I h r Judiciary Contm !ttee and a top liberal, urged Poff's election. Celler announced: "Dick Poff and I are far apart on view~ and issues. But he's one of the finest and ablest men I know. }/e's a brilliant lawyer, and a man of Impeccable. in- tegrity, honesty and propriety. If tht President will name Dick to the Supreme Court, I will go to thE' Senate and testify in his favor. It would be an outstanding selectlon .. , While Poff is ~eneratly conservative in outlook, he. ·is noted amon~ colleagues for fairness and objectivity . Whe:n he spea ks, he invariably is listened to \Vilh c.lose .1t· tent ion . Also a ~ a Virg1n1an. he would fulf1111hfl Pre-sidenr 's publicly avo\ved rommitmenl t.() nan1e a Soutberner to !he tupremt bench. London Street Crime Is Increasing LONDON, ENCL A '1\1 D-" .... and mind your ;iocketbook... admonished a fri endly Londoner giving directions to Ame-ricans touring b.v fool on a sunny Sunday afternoon in quiet Chelsea with no more in mind lhan looking at houses where Oscar Wilde and Algernon Swin· burne once lived. It v.·as the kind of ~.1~·\ce Samuel Pepys niighl have given against lhe footpads ot 17th Century England and reflects thfl sen~itivity of modern Londoners tt) I.he. growth ln crime. (6 percent in Britain compared to I I per cent in the U.S. 1. An ssslslanl commissioner or Scotland Yard, in an unprecedented in lerview in the London Time~, forecast that Lond on's streets will be as dangerous as New York. or Washington streets in five years time unless se:vere measures are taken t.o make punishn1enl fit the crimes. I THE IMJ\1.EOJATE cilllse of a gr e a':t soul searching In free and permis~ive England l''as the n1urdcr in Bl.ackpool of a popular police superintendent and v.•ounding of two constables hy escaping je\lo-·el thieves. One hundred thousand pt-o· pie attended the superilltendent"s fun· eral. The silent maJority is. 111ak1ng itself heard in letters to the editor and wh<il it is saying is compounded of the m11ny th ings that have induced Arnrricans , for far Rreater cause. to de.mand law and order. It would be • i;:rcal pity If l..ondon·s str!'!'ts be.came hair as dangerous a!! in New York. \Vash1ngton or any other large Richard Wilson American city, for then there would be no place to go in µie Eng lish·speaking v.'orld where by niiht and da y people throng the streets in good will. Saturday and Sunday nights are: a carnival in central London, THE GREAT BREACH bel\1-'ee n com· Definite Terms Press Comments ... , .. _ .. Dayton, Ohio, Beave:rcrttk N~ws : "In our younger days we had the impression that 'reform' was sonle sort of socially acceptable change in manners or moral s, This old preconception puts us into a philosophical tail spin when we encounter the ltrm 'tax reform.' Frequently relterated is the adage,, ''Nothing is sure but dealh and Laxts.' I( this be true, then wha t room is there for any advantage in reform? We sulipect that taxes will be ever \v ith us , and that wt. will be paying lhtm in son1e fo rm , no matter hqw, Anolher term that puzzle~ us is 'quality t'ducaOon.' We have always thought that 'quality' is an fldjecU vc requiring an sd\'erbial modifier lo give il ~ny significance. Art we talking aboul h1i.:h quality, mcdiUJl'I Quality or low quality? ln this world of trite phraseli llnd cliches, ~ome definition of terms might help " mon thought and sophisticated thought on rising crime is as clearly revealed in the growing debate in England as in America. Relentless punishment and !he threat of it are the effective deterrents, sav the spokesmen of Scotland Yard and a Jargt part of the silent majority. Punish1nenl and the threat of ii are not effective deterrents. say the sophisticaled thinkers. and crime can only be headed of{ by general social improvement. The. \mout and gibbet of medieval Engl and and the Dickensian evils of Dart.moor are being called up by the ad· vanced thinkers in evidence against the demanded crackdown. Crime was not deterred by cruel justice. Pickpockets prospered even at the gallows. TlflS SOUNDS strange to Americans conditioned t.o believe that crime is quickly followed by punishment in Britain whi le: American criminals languish into eve ntual freedom through the endless by· ways of legal dela y and uncertain juries. Chief Justice \\'arreri Burger often refe rs t.o the comparative swiftness of British justice, and is urging reforms along the Brill.sh \lnes. But British justice has slowed down too much for Scotland \'"ard and for the ma· jority of concerned Britons who wrile to the newspapers. Po\itlch1ns have: caught the law·and-ordcr fever. T·hc Home Office is und er severe fire. The. intellt:ctuals are knocking each other .about and berating the silent ma· jority as clothing "with a spu riou5 respectability minority prejudices which lack the support of rationa l argument." 11 embarrasses-British inlellectuals into silence when they con~ider the evidence i,hat modern American public op inl<>n, nrtrlh and south. ls n1ore enlightened on 1nany socla l problems. Including race 1nd crime, than British general opinion. BUT IT IS HARD TO di sagree v.·ith Scotland Yard. The, British "Bobby" goe~ about his ;.,·ork as in Sherlock Holme,;' lime. un:irmed but now connected l.11 ' headquarters by walk ie-t.alkic. T h• superintendent at Blackpool and his con· stables could not shoot b:ick tit thr fiv• jewel thi eves absconding with Sl'Ui,000 ln their favorite merchandi se. The pollc• had no guns. Whatever happens, let the street!! ol London remain as safe as they are s~ that visiting American~ may come l"H:rt now and then to savor what it mean!> tJ be footl09se aod secure. in the protectinl r.mbr.ice of a great city. ' OUNGI 'co~ST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Publish.er Thomas Keeuil. Editor Albert \V. Bates £ditori11t Page Editor The edltOrial page of the DAiiy Pila! 8Hks to inform And stimulate r'l!ad- er'$ by presenting this newspi1per'1 opinions 11.nd commf'ril11ry on topic• of 1n1eres! 11nd !!ilgniticanct'!, by pr. v1rJ1J1g a forum !or ~he expte!slon or "''~ readtors' oplnlonll, a.M by fl...- srn 11 ri~ !hf' rl~\'('l"Se viewpoin!• .,r 11'1• formed 171bsrr-.·ers and '-POktosmcn 1:1n ro~lcs of tht: oey. ' Friday. September 17, 1971 • ' ' I CHECKING •UP• As l'\f11cl1 a s Beer By I.. i\1. BO\'I> r'l.'E"' STUD\' just out shov"s 39 percent of those v.•ive.s younger than their husbands are content matrimoniallv v.·hile 56 percent of !hose wives nlder than their husban.ds are likewise happy ... ,\JUST RE son1e v.·ay to acrount for the peculiar f;ict the average Yl'Oman of retirement ai;ie has far more real !eclh than the average such man. \!.'ill check fu rther . . . LARG~ST PROPORTION of regul ar church· goers isn't 1n the South 's Rihle Belt as frequently reported, but in the New t.:ng!and slates, surveys sho w. ONE OUT OF every 10 women who visi! prisons carries 11 pair of sci ssors in her handbag. That's lately. Some years ago before 1hc prison~ installed a li!tle gadget called thi:: Inspcctoscopr, six out nf every JO fema!e visitors packed scissors. Behind the v.·all s. a pair of scissors makes tv.·o s ilent knives. As dangerous as a double-barreled shotgun . to.1aybe more so. IT'S ltEPORTEU 1he c·onstruction boys cnvrr up anfl1hr r t.wn acres nf land 1n lh1s counlrv cverv minute with houses, faetnrics, sto res. roads Thars ·every ·minute! Ren1arkable, what? .... A,\1 ASKED "'llV the fac:es of blondes tend !() \.\'rinklc at an earlier ;ige. They do, that's known. Checked !his oul with a skin spec18lisl. Skin of blondes is apl to be less oily. said he. Blondes as a rule arc not v.·cll lubricated. CUSTOi\l ER SE RVI CE : Q. "\Vhat's the average cost of a funeral. considering the coffin. service, gravestf>ne. so on'?"' A. Just a litlle better than $1 ,000 .... Q. "Pint for pint. which do v.·e drink more of. rnitk or beer?" ,\, Milk. By ;ibout lwo to unf' . O ... \\Iha! part of Canada gets the most sun shine?" A •• Snulhern Alberta .. Q. "\Vhat pl'oport1on of the cars sold in this country can go faster than 90 mph?'' A. ~laybe 92 per cent .... Q. '·Isn't ironing \'olcd by !he ma;orily of hou.'ic"·ivcs to be the most detestable chorc·1•• A. Ironing now is No. 2. Oven cleaning is No. l. l)ON'T \\'fSlf ID dwell o\·er long on this matter. but v.·hen il rnan J~ found w11h his 1hroat cu1. poli ce look first for v.·hat the~· call "hcsit11!ion marks." Little shallow cuts. lf they find samr. it's probably a case of sLJicide. not murr!cr. Or so says a New York Ci ty police pathologist. OPEN l·!Ul-:STlON: A11.1· 1n1Lh In the claim you d[ln"t ncrrl a llghtn"1n~ rod on your house if you have a i\1imosa tree in your yard ? SCORE of the first basrbnlt game of record was 23 to I. The /\1ew York Baseball Club beat the Knickerbocker Club of /\'cw York . On .June 19. 1846. In four innings. At Elysian F'ic!d in Hoboken. N .. J. This com{'s up bcc11use a client asks if basebilll garnrs alwa.\''i lasted nin e 1nnin.I(~ or more Nn. sir. originally players con1peterl n"I Y un1 1I one team made 21 runs. \Vould n1akc some game no". no~ Yn ur quc:;1io11s «ricl co n1111r 111.s ore Hirlromrrl nnd 1u1/l be 11sed 111 Cl /ECK/NG 1.J°P 1vhereve.r possth/r. Plr ase address your letters lo L.Af. Boyd, P.O. Box 1815. Ncu1port Beocli 92660. Comin9 Sept. 18 New Look for Fall: Fur That Isn't New improved fibers that either resemble na ture's own animal world or carve out new color frontiers in bo ld red s. bright yellows, and purples are fea- tured. The fur-look pile varies from less than one. inch to more than six inches. "Chubby"' jackets are ba ck and new knee -length pa nts wil l be seen t his fall. e rOP TALENT -The Forty-P lus nonprofit club offers e mployers ;:i pool of very-available exec- utive talent: it offers its une mployed, over 40 n1en1bers a chance to find ne\\' jobs. e 'OUR JULIE' -The real .Julie .'\ndrews is no l'vl ary 'Poppins. But. then. she's no gin1lC'l-eyed street girl. either. Her C{l·\vo rkers and fell_ow Ennllshme qprofile her ln "\Vhat ;ire they doing . to ;ur Julie Andre\vs '.'". e CHINESE JUNK -Tliis kind O"f ''junk" is cook· ed up in the kilchcn by con1e~ian Bu~~y Hack· ett. It in cludes -re<tdy? -Chinese ch1\1. amone other "'kosher" concoctio ns. AU (0111ing Saturday in the I DAILY PILOT I TAKE TtlE i'E\rS QUIZ We Dar e You . Ev e ry Sa t urday I THE ON BOLD PRICE SLASHING ON MOST WANTED ITEMS THAT EVERYONE NEmS ••• DON1 MISS OUT! UNBEATABLE VALUES ••• TYPICAL OF THE GREAT BUYS YOU DEPEND UPON FROM WHITE FRONT STORES! ONE DAY I I I SATURD AY ONLY! BE GONE DEODORANT Anti prrsp 11ant and dcodn1 ant 1hat\ ellertiv e all day long . l oz. rol l-on . COMPARE AT 2.25 c 12 GA. SHOTGUN SHELLS I edml 011· ~ and pheasan1 :0<d. 11 Ga. # o ~hot Plas:r. <hrl ls. H1-ba'>e inaJ. Box rl 25. OUR REG . PRICE 2.99 • 56 • •• 80LD SAVE ,1.49 TY ·D-BOL BOWL CLEANER Sanitizes. deodor- • iles and leaves bowl sparkling clean . DUR REG . PRICE 3 for $2.l7 lfOR88' COSTA MESA ~VORIS' . MOUTl-IWASH ANO GARGLE MO A• 0£NTl!5T!5 us• LAVOAIS - Bl BOLD LAVORIS MOUTHWASH Good tasting. ye t ellW rve mouthwash and gargle. Big 14 oz. bottle al savings. COMPARE AT 1.29 c 30" METAL FOOT LOCKER Stu<dy metal clad locker with 1'1gged lnr k and hand le. Lime. rink nr b 111~ lin11h. 38 OUR REG . PRICE 8.97 8l BOLD SAVE 49< PLUSH FOLDING SLIPPERS Teens and women's sizes. Soll aod cozy slipper with lhick, cushioned innersole . Asso~ed colors, sizes lo 10. OUR REG . PRICE 1.49 lhl 1t ten1 lt1c• tr Ttrr1~t t s 3038 BRISTOL AYE. e JUST OFF NEWPORT AYE. Between San Di190 Freeway and Baker St . • OA.IL V PILOT 7_ FRONT PRICES GOOD SAIURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 ONLY ' I ' ' ' ~ < • RACER TOPS M1sse~· shor t ~I Pl"v P. n1irH1 top<; in r~d, nilv{. hr\11~ or white w1\h (.ontrast1ng stripe. S11es s.M t. OUR REG. PRICE 2.97 t<lol 1t lo~( Be1c~ or lorr1nce. CREPESET BRAS '\Mt. h11•/l1h -( •~r" '" ~. ·, ~ r,.d~·~ i.' ·~ fl., B ,ino~ot1~t1 j :n /•. B. L DUR REG . 2 fDR 3 94 H"I '' lon, Be1ch 11 Jo r- t Jnt t 97 s FOR son, MIDIUM OR flRM POLYESTER. FOAM BED PILLOWS Solt. mtd1um nr firm bPd ptltnn<,; -;ill pl~mol f lill~d w•!h re~rh~~t, ~nn 3ller~en1-, ool1~·1pr anct 00'1 t1rtfhAne fo~m. /l~r;1! !1,; COMPARE AT 2.99 IA . "'' 22 EACH l •.. 11 DAJLV PILOT Fr1daJ'. Stptember 17 1~71 -~~~~~~~~- Striking T eachers Get Fired DAL\' CITY (UPI 1 -The .Jefferson Elementary School District Board has begun d1sm1ssal pro<'edure:s for 227 ~t n k1ng teachers The action ea111e 1'hursda~· night dunn~ a bntf meeting b_\° lht' board. Alttr\1 ard~. 1he bo:ird \l"ent 11110 e.\eCutive ~ession \\'hilt' iOO parents re· rnained to 1·ott nun the matt er be turned 111 er to Slate Supenntendrnt \\"i lson C R1lt'~. 11 hu t1as offered tu 1ned1ate 1/te d1spu1e ·rhe teachers 11e11t "n :-tnkf' fl londay tu fon·e rile bo:ird !fl 11ep;oliatc 1hc1r cten1<1nds for \1rJrking guaran ltts and for binding a r b itr a tion of grierances. -S u p e r i n tendenl Frank C.retn1o1·ood ans"·ered t h a t teachers had lo return to "·ork 1111n1ediately or fa ce dismissal. Substltute t e a c he rs al pren1lum pay of $40 a day n1eanwhile were hired to han- dlt> classes. Riles lrie<l to head off trou· h!e when he offered Thursda y to n1ediate !he dispulr. He said he .... ·as certain both sides "·ere '"comn1ltted to the \\"elf;i re nf the children • _ hut that becaLJsr Qf honest dlf· lerences the \1·eHare of the children is suffering.·· Af!er the meeting, teacher spokesmen said they 11·ou!d be glad 10 hal"e Riles sellle the matter. Yosemite Dan1 Site Attacke<l SAN FRANC ISCO !AP \ - 1'he conser1·ationist Sierra t lub is urging ren10\'al of dams ""hich 58 yea rs ago turn- r d a majestic n1ountain l"alley in Yosemite National Park in- to a lake, and which today supplie! San Francisco "'i th three-fourths of its water sup- ply Raymond J. Sher"'in. presi- dent of the 135.000-member or~<lnizalion. testified a;t a hearing Thursda y that ii "'a.'i ;:i misteke f.o bulld the dams to flood Hetch llelchy Valley in )913. The l'alley. kno.,..·n as The Grand Canyon of t he Tuolumnes has been <:ailed a rival . to Yosemite Valley, a h!11· 111ilcs south. "11 1s time for the U.S. Park &-r\·ice lo ;ull"ocaie I 11 e1 remoral of dams and the rt>lurn or !he 1·alley <Jnd L<ikr 1 Eleanor to lhe use nf !hf' peo·1 ple.'' said Sherwin. a Superior! Court JlldAe frnrn nea rby \';illejn. \.:'Ike Eleanor is a1 ~mailer rcst'r1oir near the ll J-letrh H etch~· Lake '"\\"hen Kation<il Park lands :ire in such great dem<ind ff)r ~f'Creation. 11 1s patently unreasonable 10 "l\(11\· their use as a 11;iter ;:ind pn1\·er re~ource," he :-.;;iii ··:-nn Vrancisco ean i:o cl.~r 11hcr"e lor both ·· LA Y 0 11 i ii .~ Battl e Deputies 1.0S A!'\C:EJ..ES !..\P 1 Youlhs hurling hot11""S ;ind rncks battled '"'her if I· s dcpu\ies S\.\'i ngi n~ nif.!h!s1lrks f11r ;ibo111 three houri; Thursday night in lhe nal ion"s l:ir~est ~!ex1c·an­ American rommun11,· The outbreak lnllo\1ed ;i pe<ice{ul p11r<ide in eelehr;otu1n nr i\1 e x i r o • s !ndepenrlence l Da,· A1" !cast 17 persons 11'err <ir· rested :i.nd 6 deputies v,·ere reported injured. none ~Priou~· \1". dur ing the 1hree hou1s nf \iolence Jn East Los Anc<'lf'", sheriff"~ spo kt>srnen s a id Se11eral civilians ;il\n hnd minor in1urics but none \1as hospitalized, the spokes1ncn said . No proptr1y datnage was reported. The violence broke nut af1 er depu tit'3 on fool and tn patrf'll cars "'ere pelted "·1th nb1ects 11t the eod or the parade Belvedere Park. Two Bi g F ires Near Co ntrol CORNIJ'\I; I U I' I ) Firefighters Th ursd<iy said they expected to contain two' major blates in the Mendocino National forest by nlghtfi!ll. ) About 760 men bettlcd ll fi re ' ••hich has C-Onsumed 1.500 acres of brush In t he national , fQrest abouf 20 mile~ ~·f'st ·of 1 Corning in Tcharna County. I QUEENIE By Ph il lnt erl andi I Reaga11 Bc11·es $800 Millio11 Plru1 £01· Tax 1-Iil{e., Reli ef S!\('HA~1EN1'0 fUPI! , or 1l a \•irtua\ repl ay of last yf.ar's. also \rould require the wealthy to p;,y a 1nin1nlum 1n- eo111c tax redul"I' the 011 deple- ' tioo aHuw<wu::c frurn :!7 1, per·\ eent to 22 percer.t. and 1a t~t' the 111ax1mun1 income tax. rale fro1n JO lo 12 percent. '1'1v o-ye ar St11dy l\Jii.;s ilt ·s Shot VAN DENKEHG AFB 1l l'l 1 -1'1o1u BOMARC m1s.s1les \.\"t're ltiunched hy the Na1'}" fru111 Uus coastal military hasf' !:1te 1'hursday for rn1ssilf' lar_c"1 pr<1<·t1cr b11 ships nl the I IJ'\l t)ett ou! iii S<1r1 D1rg11 DRURY LANE ANT I QUE S c;..,.,,. llfte er •nh<llWI WU~ •mph•1ll .... FUR NITURE. nl AV f Dl!L MAit ~A N CLEMENTE 0""1 60"ll w..i .F ri. -1 JO p.m. 10 I 10 pm W1t'l<•"OI -11.lO •.m l'O I JO p.m Guv. R1111<1ld Reag<1n offered !he Legisll\lure today an $800 rndlion properly la~ relief and l;udgl'l h~1l:uic111g p!a11 f1nan1·- ed hy lllaj{lf lllL'r{'<lSCS Ill salf's. incun1e . business and !>1t1 laxes. ----~ l \~11 \l",.,i,1 ••• ~ ....... ,.,1 1A•n1u('ra!1c leaders. pres..~­ iug for their 011>·11 $1.6 b1ll1on prupi--·s:il, "·ere nonCQ!nmitt'11 011 th(' gl)\Cr11nr's np{'fll!lg hid itl t<t:< l't'forn1 hut ind11·1lted a 1\illingn{'.~s to cnrnpron1ise f\e;iµ,:•n ol1tllncd t l1e Pl"O· f!i'.1111 '!'h11rsd:i1· :it the r1r~l rnund l•I i11•J.!ii!it111()11S \1"i1h !PJ.!•~lii ll\ ,. I (' :1 d {' J's It/I u\1'rl i<1ul1ug l'al1fnr11i11 1:t\C'~ ;1nd 1'as111g lht> burdf'n of th•· l1nr11ro11 net· -long :i prPtnt"sc of both pn!1!1l•,1I p<1rl1rs Bay Area Air Pollt1tit>11 • No\V Poses Health Peril in !lie B11v Arl'i! ., i'-oting i hat the need for ad· J1r1011~1I 111 rp11rt f:itihlies is ba~l·d "n pr11J1•cted population ~n•1\th. tilt.' rP1)Qrt !>aid: "it l 11u1y \-\'ell he lirne to plan to stop growth, not plan t11 af·<·rpt "I thought dumb v.:aiters v.-•ent up and down -this one jusl goes back and forth." Th(':V <1grecd to nlef'l :11::1in ,\loruJ;1y. 'rhc i,:r11·rrnQr's pr•1~ran1. :-OlJ!l UIJl"\Cd hy fl e p l1 b J I C ;1 11 ]t>;'ldt'rs . proposes a !a'I'. in· <Tr:1s1: !•f rnughl.11 SBOO rn1!11nn. 111("l11di11g tl1(' ;idon!iQn <•f 111- 1·,.rnf' 1 ;1.~ witt1 holding. S,\,"11 VBA"-:('IS{'(I (A f'1 - \II" p1ilh11111n Ill Jl<Wl !llll~ 't !he fi;,_1 1\rt><1 lins heroine a t:trt·.ll [11 p1'rs.,11s s11llt•n11g fro1i\ 1 o•'ip11 :11nry prv1J!rn1s a 11 d se11sll 11·e plant species. lhl.'. Association nf B;1y Area Go\'er n1111:nt s;11(l Th11rs\a~ llltll·C grOWlh . Of ll OrS(' jC( [0 1D••l"bul&d by lh&Allt&d H&r! Com p•ri~ · 80 Prool. 100' 0 Ct ~•n N ~·d•a• !>P.,•it encnur:igc ii.'' _ _ ____ _ LA's S11pervisor Dor11 Tell s of Kidnap Feari'i LOS A\GELES tAPl - \rarren ~I. Dorn. county board fl f supervisors chairrnan, sa.vs he too k his family on a two- \1ttk. 1acat 1on in Color;ido last _\ eE'r after being told he and '"·n 01her officials might be kirlnaped and held for the release of Angela Davis. Dorn said Lhe then Los Ang eles C(lunt_v Dis! All y. Erelle J. Younger and l;nv en· forccn1ent sou rces v"arned him !hat he. Supervisor Ken· neth Hahn and former Cit v Councilman James B. Potte'r Young Coed 'Tanishc!S I.OS A!\(;ELES ~UPI I -A tren,!:e college 1·ned has <lis;ippeared under n1ysteri011 s <:lrc u111stanees sirnllar !o th ose of another young \\-'on1an \.\"ho \"lln ished JO months ago in the same <irea, authorities s;i1d 1'hursday. Helen r.t. Thon1as. 17. an at - lr11ct11'e git! wi!h long 1Jro11 n ha ir and brol\"n eves. ha s br-en m issing since flfnndav v,·hen she attended a cl<'l.~s ·at Lns An.oicles City f'nltege. l ler loc ked ear \1·as found parked near !he campus. .Ir n1igl1t hr kid nilpt•d during last yrar·s Xn1 ·e1nbt'r elcctiJins and t1 rld ltoi:=:ta{!r u1111I r.11ss l)a1·is \1 ;1s lrred frr11n )<H I 111 t\('\\' Yc1rh . ll o1re1cr, :illl·r lhr disrlnsure Thursday. I l:il111 scoHed at l)urn·s alarn1. and a pol ice spnkt·~n1a11 said 1l1l' ;:1llrgecl kidn:1r plot "ll'as ;tll prrlt ~· 1ntH:J1 ;1 l"ilg\IC ru111ur· and 11 was hlo1111 out or pro- porttuu ·· JJor11 :;r11d he was -~·• riHl· <'f'rned about th1• 11:111111!~ fron1 Yo11ngr nu11' ~!;itf' Ill· lnrnry gPnt'r;il ;1nrl "l!l"r sources that lie l()Ok 111'> 111rl', t\1n Si1ns and 1n ;1 r r 1 <' rl d;nu:htt'r In a r1111rli 1u«1r 1)ur:-u1gn ('olii . until !hf' 1·l"(' t 1nn~ \\"('!"(' 1!1er II~· •.1u l ~pPr1;•1 1~1h,.<· pr•11t'1·t1"11 .1," <Jrt angC'd l•or l'nl!L'I' .ind ILil111 dl1nog lhnt li{'riod SA,'\ FRA.\'C'lSCO 1(IPl 1 - 1'h~ bodies of 12 1nd1,;:cn1 ~. part of hundreds of l'orpscs that l1ave :1Ccu111ula ted 111 :i 3'·rrnonlh cernetcry 11·nrkL'fS' strike. "'ere buried Thur.~cl:iv because they presented ~ heallh prohle11i. New 1972 All l'St1111at.erl $500 rnill1nn 110>1 ild br spent for pn1pcr1 v lil\ rc·lrf'f this year <i nrl 11£·..:l \1hi11· rtie h:1l11ncc wou ld co1cr !hC' S;l00 n11l11on drfiC'il Hl thr t"urrcnl S6 7 billion st;ite hurl gel. Hf'ag.111 :<aid his pl;111 11n1ild ~u;i 1·;intf'1• :1 -40 pC'fC('ll t pr·,,. perl.v lilx rcdnr·tinn In n1orr> than linlf l)f all Cnl1fnn111 ho111cn1,rncrs. But he in:;i~lcci that ;in~· las bill t:o11t a1n :in •·1rnn1·lrifl " guaranff'f' th ;1 t r<·~tr·ir\1,,ns be fiscd 1111 lilt• pn11·er of lor;1! J.:lll"l?l"nrllf'!ll lo j11•·rrasf• prnpr1·tv l:1x r·o.:; ""l hllllCliWlll'I'<; ;olr·f';ul\' ;ur r(•t•c•1v111g hundrcdc; nf nHlll"n" in prnflf'rtv lax rcl1rf trn11 1 tlw ~!;il e." fl l;ag.:in .~aid in" sl:ite· nlt•nt '·flu! !hf'\" ;1rr> 111~1 :1!11111 I'd II• ket·p· !h;il h<'llf•fl! hf'r·;111~f' I 11 ;· :r I gn\i'rr11T1(•nt .'<1111pl1" r:i 1:;rs illL" l :1 x•·~ b1 n1r :omnufi1 of relief grnnttd -<•r 1111•fl' ,, Suo ·h ,1 pp11 i"hll 11;1<: illl f'lr' 111"olt l!! H1 ·'1l'.:1t1 ~ <ief,.·i1i-.! I 1\ hill !:!SI \('i!f :J!H f !ho• J-!01 11r•l•)I :n:rrf'd tli••!"f' · 11111 110 dn11hl hr :-"nie c!i;111g1'~ 111 !hr pr11t:r:i111 "' 1111 ~ _\c;11 . i\n .11<1<· dc.~erihcd it {tS "our s1ar11ng posit11•n" ~1 <1jor fcnturcs of lhi· pl ~1n prupo'il' inL"rr:1s1 ng 1111· ~:1h•s t ;,~ frorn !}-In Ii t·cnl ~ 1,11 111"- (Jpll;ir. bnost1ni.: lllr 1 1~!.•rt'!le lel'.I' frr)ln !(J. ln !5 ("1•11t~ a p<1ck. raising the liquor 1.1~ fr11rn $2 rn $2 SO ;1 g;1ll(111 :111d h1k111g !hr hank nnd !""f· rx1r;J!1n11s Hix froin 7 1n 'i ' pcrcrril . Thi• gll\"C'rnor"s p!;in. tn11~ h The finding \1 as eonla1ncd in l a report ba~cd on :1 1·1110-\ear study by an ;i1rport <'urnrn .11\ec! and on a .~cp;1r;1te i..t1ld) by lhP j fl11v Art'<.i f'nllu11u11 tnn1rot !)1~1 r·u ·t. I "l•:sthe11c <iu;ditie . .; Ii :i 1· e ••1!•;1 rh' hef'11 erudetl h1· lhe \ 1>rc•:..ei11 !eve!s of 011er • 9.000 Inns pf po1\u \an1s on the ;1\ Pr age being e milled into the ll•n Area per day:· the report :..aid S1111'c lung d1se;1:-cs ;ire 011 a '·dra1nillJL" inc1·ease prnbabl~·I lilll' l•l <11r p11\lu\io11." the l l"t'flurl warned . ··,iuy increase 111 air pollution fron1 direct r1r 1ndirce! c;iuses 11111 prohabl y1 1ncrf'ase the ;1d1 crsc r!!ects 011 the l11·es of people :u1d 11\ilf'r l1v1111', 1h1n~~ 111 Iii•· H:l) I Ar1 •;1. I•• s:i;. 1a1thrni: of thr 1.h·lr1111rn1:i! L" r r l' c 1 s on l ph\Sl!"a ! !hings such as pain!, 111!'ti1\ ;n1d l'lnth1 n1~ .. ·· The report ;1l ~01 !>'1id lh:tl '!lft'"Ctll nots{' \t'\••I~ f,'fltll ;11rcraft already rli.'-rupt !hr well hcin~ of rnnn~ todl\ 1duals Colo r l'ho lrn; ~'~ 1:.'\\11-:\·r11 11 1'11 -I i·hr 1\•"•·rnt.\v ·rr;111.~p·!11.111011 1·0 111\1111;trr Tlit1rscl.11 f'11do1· ... l'cl :• St·11at1'·P«~:-.cd ~111\ rcq 111r111~ lh(' St;itc Dep<i r\n1cnt of ~1olor \'l'hiclcs t(• 11'Slll' driver~ I 1 e ens e s 11 i L h ,. o I n r 11h11Tog1·aph~ Thl' prv1111"•'d ~.l"t('rn \111ultl he 11r1plrrnentl·d ~lt1rl1ng in .l1111uarv 1!17.1 under ll1r bill 111 SC"n. ilandolph ( 'olll'r I 11 1 Yrek;11, 11"ho said 1·11lnr 11!1•111 ,, \\Hll lfl <lld poJ n·~•)\11' I :11\d lll<'l"l'h<llll ~ In 111.11..1!1;.! iiil'lt-, HAMDCRAFTED AJ J of lh<~ 1972 ;\lode} Zeni ths al ABC. Oranu e !"'! on Di ~play County\; La1·~es i . '- Zc11i 1l1 Dealer PRICE COMPARISON CHART J-YEAR 1-YEAR COLOR COST OF SliT·U P PICTURE PARTS & ANTENNA ANO P.O· DEL IV ERY TUBE SERVICE TELEVISION I NSTALLED JUSTMENT WARRANTY POLICY ABC Low••' FREE Fr.EE FREE FREE Pric•1 il'I W ith All 19" & l 1rget 19·· & Ltrftr Or1ng1 County Con10Jc1 Other Shop Extra Extra I Extra Extr a j '"' (omp•r• At ABC we offer our own prompt and reliable service with the guarar.tee your ZENITH will stay all Zenith. e Bui lt-i" UHF VHF Anfe11ru1\ • 25 ,000 Yolt ch 11 ~~i\ e 182 i q. in. picture e Sunihine bright pic ture tube TABLE MODEL $JJ888 COLOR TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 9011 Ailanta ot Mat ttolia HUNrlNGTON I EACH 968-3329 • IS WORT • c EC IN • • • NO MINIMUM bAlANCE REOUiREd Yf'!:, that:; nght~ Free check1n a -no mini mum lh1lancc reou•red. Anything 1hat s tree is wor1h C'heck1ng, <ind now is the rig ht l ime to check 1nlo f\n;.ihc1m Savings new lrce services. We 've jo1n"d v.-1H1 a ma1or national bank offering you c omplete !::iav1 ngs .:ind l oan plus banking s erv ic es. Only at Annhf'•rn Savin gs can you d eposit $1000 and earn fhr h1qhe>s1 1n1c rest 1n the nal1on on insured sav1r>qs a•1d rnce1\'f' 1ne bcnel•ls ot ... Free chc.,;king, Pr{'· rcrn'd Customer ra tes on auto ;ind boil! loins. unt1 Prc1,.,.r rcd Ct1s1omcr rah'S ('ri prrsoni1l lo;in::.. Lr .:i• :ibout lhcsc al our Hunt•ng:on Beach ollice. FREE SAFE dEposiT boxEs Free with ,,ccounl bdldrfc e of S 1,000 or more 6% Two lo five year 1erm certilrcate a ccount s wit h $5,000 mini mum balance. 50 YEARS OF SECURITY Accoun\s are insured to $20,000 and pro lf:!c led by Anaheim Savings' 100"/o record ol safe ty. ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "'4A1"4 OFFICE 187 W Lincoln Av<! .-.naheom c.,1,rn•ri•l' PR2·1SJ2 \ A 11 ll~a.,, Sheet ~1>,l'l•n,ton Brae ~ C11.•c·• LE lii·559 1 :· ) ' J 'Terror' Arri ves To11ight R) HICK nu HHU\\' HOLl.Y\\'OUD ( liPl I f'-'f'~! ro cour1room ..;1nr1es. nnth111g 1<; c1u1te as ~urellre 111rh ;lud1cnc:es as a rno11e niC'lodr;1n1a aboul t1n a1rhner 111 trntiblr And it is pr·ec1selv !t11s k1nr! nf !.1lr lh;it 1·ou 11·iil ).:el. l>llSf:>ensetul ;ind eXp<>r1. 11 ~ Clll r.une in loni~ht 's debut !'If '·The 1\:cw CBS Frid:iy Night illo 1·1es" -a 11•eckly anthology llf !I0·1ni11111e O!'ig1n;.ds Thr Ill le uf the rnelodrama i~ TC'rror in 1lic Skv." and. \Imply. it depicts · t101v a pas.~l'.'ngcr an(I ;i s1cw;1rde~.~ I r.1 In land ;:i thartered ;url111er in 11·h1ch various [)('rsons aboard. including the pdni and <·op1lo1. have b<!en ~lril'ken 1l'ith food poison ing. Presun1a bly (" ha r I er e d ;11rl1ners don·! ad\"Crl 1se much un nct ;111r~ tcle1·is1on. Bu! i;ueh lale~ il!wa~.~ m<i ke all the il1:l111e~ unh<1pp1 !Int> nf the unlortunate !h111'-'~ ;ihuut tr Irv 1 c I\' in g rnn1~h1 1s th;it "Terror in thr Sky" rn1npete~ he:id-nn 1\·ith a plef1s;1nt I wo·hour fi!rr on :,;BL'-TV, •·oner lJ !)On a Oead .\1an." .~1:i1Ting Hoc k lludson .'!.<; pnhl"C COfllllllSSlOllCf of $;in Francisco <ind Sus<in S<iinl .l;,11nc·s as his 11•1fr. A romantic 1·nn1rdy ii~ well as ;in ad· 1rnlu!'r l:i\e, it i~ the forerun· 11er 111 ;i !l0·1111nu1c :-;cries. ··:-.1<·\l1ll a11 t.: \\'ife." 11·h1ch is nn tlie ne111·ork th1.~ fall Thursd;iy n1~l1t. .I a 111 e s f;arner 11·ils b:1ek al l11s old :>land as a rrluclant. not -so- hernu· hcrn 111 a ne\I NBC-TV i·e~!l'rn. .\1ehnl<;." set in the f'.11 Jy 20ih 1·cnlury. Quitting !hr Ai 1111. llr rt.tunis Lo his old hnnH; town. offends a nch 1 oun~ man in a cltspute O\'er a prCtl } h11r111;i1d and event11atl~· i~ c·nn nrd 1n1n b cf' n n1 i n c i,hrr 1ff by 1hr yf)t111g 1n;:ln's pnwrrfut 1110\hrr. ~l'hn like~ 111111 . sorl (1! (;;irner crin do 1111 ~ kind •it 1l11ng 1n h1.• slcrp. hul 11 h;is its a rn 1 a h I f' n1'l1nrnls. and l\1:irgnl l\idrlrr is clrl1ghtful :ind srx.1• as lhr 11npnnc1pled hal'lnri1rl Also 'rhursd;iy 111gh1. ABC· TV introduced 1\1•11 nnr-hou1· ~er1r.~. "011·c'll 1\1 :i r s h a 11 . ("nun~elrir at [,a11 ," sl11r'l'1ng .<\l"lhur Hill. and '"l,nng.~!reet."' 11·11h .J;;n1f'.s Fra11r1~cu.~ ilS a hlind in.~ur:ince 1n1estigator Fr~1nc1scus helpecl c\pn.~r a hi· Jrit"l-.1ni:: ring. p.1rtl\ h.v learn- 10;.: l..:ira!c·~l~ tr 1 h11ps ancl l..1r·ks, :incl lhrn ht>:i!111g up ;i 1r r.1 s11rrn~r1t hull.1 ·St1.~rwrt ll 11J n1r~u111 h1!c !nok lhe ca~r nf .1 tr 11111s prn 111111 h;1cl :in old r ;1pr 1·h:1n::r h:i11c111g 01 e1· h1n1 a~ 11 r l! ;i ~ ht111:i.: ;11·t 11.~cd rol tr1 II\;' In l..11 1 ;\ \\ t llf'l" II hn pl.1111i('d 1.i 11,i' lh1~ Ill· rnr11•;1l1<1n In ,1 h11nli Bnth ,111111~ 11rrr ri c·ll\ l!lllt"h t'llll 111 lhr 111111 ,111 [1 'I iH'IT I~ llll!!l lll).2 111111 ('\ f'l , 1h·11 1-c run.pf lh" 111111 ;ihnut ;i i•f'I\ t HS·l\. h:ill li11ur -;11111'1· 111>11 1·01111·rll · Tl1r Cha·a:i.:o 1£·•"11 f:l r;1r~.' 11h1rh <ffri1r s t11r11i::ht :ind 1.~ ;ibnut ;1 1920s ..;pr:ikr:i:<>~ 1111·11rr ( 11 e ;i n .Innes• :ind thr c11t r g1111gsl ers 11 h" ;1!"C hi~ nr1nt·~1~ '\'1thnu1 h;i1 Hl~ y rt ~f'f'tl .ill thr ne"' .,erirs. I :1111 u 1tlini:: In J!n 11ut nn ;i 111111) :incl .';1.1 1h1s un· <tnuhlf'fll\' 1~ l hc 11·orst 11 ·s ru~1 !tK1 · :11rlul In descnbc en <lrt:i1I •\1111th1'r I "BS-TV ~erirs lh<1t l-i.111~ in tnn1gh!. "(rllara . lin11rd S\;itrs 'l'rrasur~·." 110 hour 11·ith 11a1·1d Janssen as a ar11rrnmrnt .:t!(l'n1. 1.~ str:iight ''"P" :ind rnhher.~. t radirional ''' lr In thr oprn<'r. he upends na 1T11tirs ~rnugi:;lrr"S ) \'C llC :;igrn; 1101.LY\\"001) 1\JP!1 '' 1•rttc /l·\tm1f'l1.'t ~ign!cl with S<:'tPen (;en1~ to pla.11 a 1en1ptrrss 10 "'Black Noon." a 'Ml·rn1nute 1\·r~!ern for "The \ir11• CRS Friday N i g h I .\lo\ IC " SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITIE S LIMITED \ SLEEVELESS FRINGED SWEATER! SPEC IAL YALU£ 100°/o acrylic Fully washable Great color combos Women's S, M, L SAVE ON SAYELLE YARN! • 4-ounce skein 88¢ • Orlon• acrylic • 4-ply; washable Great color choice RE G. 1.29 ~~Ro .. r~1 OtP1 , \ . I ./\ (•,''~~ /~ I 5 OFF SLIM 'N TRIM! Sturdy ex erciser Designed to shape up the entire family Aluminum frame 2488 REG. 29.88 1 j I) ) .l. _ \, i1'l ' {. ._, ~\_,,' ~. c;~ ~,~\_\I) . ~ ~J . 3.SS OFF METRIC WRENCHES! • Six-p iece set • Metric open-end Get firmer grip • Make repairs easy _,., AFH " s~~ RIG. 1.99 I 3 PR. 1 REG. J /4.25 ~irr~lrloo _/fornous '"per-s 1 fobul(,),;s 1ori "'~I stretch hig 1ng-J. l'rop<M"ti I . 1econd~ ~ . Word.'l\ el•h Br rnt-lont of o \ ReinrOICt' ondnrxie I ; or nv heel 1todr· ', d 1iic . ' _\ \ SAVE ON MATTRESS PADS! • Soft polyester fill 2!w!. • Smooth cotto n top • Fully washable 4 .49 FULL . 3 .7 7 REG. J.49 l •NI N O!PI \. 20-INCH HI-RISE BICYCLE! \ • Boy's, girl's model~ 3888 Chromed trim Br ight blue Safe coaster broke \PQ~llNr. l,OQO'< DIP ,_ -· REG . 4 b.99 I I I I --- I . -, I --L ~- v 110 OFF TUB ENCLOSURE! : :\~~1cn~~n~l~m e 19 88 Fits 4 1/1, 5' tubs 74.95 PAN EL ... 59.88 REG. 29.9' 'IUMtlNC. 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COOKWARE • Por celorn on steel 1588 • 1, 2 -qt. covered pans, 3 quart dutch oven, 9 1/;, inch s~illet RIG. 19.99 I '" ! ·"-~''' II !" P · I • -,, AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL! • 'Photo-<'l cctr1c con tr ol 288 • On al du~k , turn~ off ou!oma!icolly of down • Helps preven! intruder s SPECIAL YALU£ -. •' .. ' .. I \ \~ .. \ 11 OFF ASPHALT ROOFING! 100 'quore ft . roll Top qualtty asphalt M ineral stabilizers • W eatherttght protection 4~0~ REG. S.99 I J ' - If DAILY PJLOI For The Record Di•solutio11s Of Mnrri.age ,llH ........ ~ .. 11 1m•lt v. e111•be•n •nn one 1 11,n ~urn1, OM.,.nv 14 """ 11<11>1., O McM11!1r. Gioavo 14 ""° lloDe•T ( l r1n1lelT•1, "'"'~"'" • ""° C.•rr •lltn Wu d. ""''""<• f •"" '"'">•nno >: lMb•ulf. l4•n<01rln1 """ r'""'"" 1'1.,1 Bra .. n. sn1rcn <•• 1na Oou~••• l'•ut l'lcK r~n •0,.11< Mor.on ona .,,,..,.," ""'"" 'lwon Juaitn (l'nl ond """'"' Scnulf>, Oovld L """ )ulan ,. -.ncc><tl. Em•• <1110~ Jr ono """"' ....... ~"""-JAm~· w 1na L•O . 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DACE PEARSO., 01 Ill• Oaolf P•l•1 Stoll SA.\TA A:\'..\ -The Orange <"ount1· HArbor and Park.~ ( "ornm1ss1on 1s 1"all1ng for a ne\\' ordinaoce making ii ma n· flat ory for all roilet lacilit1r~ on commercial boals 1vithout holding tank~ lo be tocked while the hoat~ are 1n county harbors. · The (·omu11ssu10 h;is sent 11 ~ unanimous recon1n1endat1on Tht Orangt Count v Harbor <i nd P'l rks District ·hopes 10 add 79 employes for a year at the fOSI to the district of only S24.400 -or about $85() i>er employe 1'he re.st uf 1 he n1one,\'. another $228.000, will be: con- tri buted lh rou~h a feder11 I J:r <1n! fron1 lht P 11 b I if" Ernplo.11n1enl Progran1 /PF.Pl The 2!1 posit ions includf' an f'rl \'t1"11nn1enti'l! analysl. ranger natural1."I. arborist. concession rn aoager you I h aC'tivilie$ 1·oordinatnr and t'onstruetion rre,\·.~ PF.P begun in .11th pro-- \ idei; federal funding for hir- ing ··unempl<11·ablt"' in puhhc PQ<11fions wh('rf' the joble:<s ratP is abo1·e 4 ~ pf'rcenr Tht rt d I' r a I goveromPn! pa1·.~ 90 1>f'r('f'nl or lhf' "1'l1Aries. 11·hilP rhf' hirini: agenc1· pa1·~ rhr rernaindt'r llart>or and Parks Di~trirl 01re<>t or Kf'nnPth Samoson ha.~ a.~st1 rerl Harbor and Parks •·on1n11SS 11'\nf'r~ !hf' PE P workers \1·ould not ('()~I fhr rou nt1 an1·1hini: ,. -" I r a , becau.~e "all the fell ows on par!-l in1e emp!ol'rnen! ha1·e bi>en d1sC'harged ·• Commis~ionrr \lartin llsah ink ed !hil l ht> 11·;1.~ "A!I for fir· 11111. prnplr ;iT fu ll pal' to hirf' th11se fnr only 10 perrent pa ,1·." But he added he did nnt 11•ant snnieone esoec1alh• fired to aecnmrnoda1e thi s prOgram Sampson said no one would "' Tht> new inhs. acronhnc lo L;H'f\' l.ehrn an. II a r b o r Dislriel official. rnl'ludr : Ha rhnr 1· fl n r es s i fl o 1nanager Thi.~ v.·ou!d he a rnan lo in..;pect !hr 4fl leas!"~ i·n11trnl1ed bl' 1he Harbor Oistric! l.ehmi111 ~o:i1rl !h1.~ rnl>" 11·fl~ "sorely needed'' be('ause no.I enough lune ha~ heen g1(•en lo checking tnaintenance and prices. -Two debr1:i; 1·onlrol maintenance men: This would be a noating maintenance rrew, picking up garbage and debris from the waters. "\\'~at they'll end up being called nobody know 11 , '' Lehm an said. -~1a intenaort Supervisor. lhret groundskeepers. IY.'O gardeners F i v e environmental health sanitarians: The v would invesliJ;l:ale lead conterit and oxvgen in the watt-rs in ("onjunrtion \\'ilh the t•ountv He<1l!h Department. Thes'e posts were not aporo1•cd , but rht di strict is thinking of develoni n!!. a sim ilar prograrn \l'i!h NeY.•porl Beach. -Envirn ome ntal anal1·sl Someone e£n lllgv -orirnled lo ad\'1.w on 01--erall park rnat- ter$;. 11anger n;:itura list lie would de1·i.~e a prograrn ror :iafeguarding resources. Arhorisl · a r e e spet•ia 1is1. Youth aod croup i1c· ti1·itie.~ coordin;it{lr· He or she 1:ould work nu1 planned pro- ji!rams aod suptr\'ist lal'ge 1·isilin«: groups_ -~·rnn1 zero lo 01·er JOO on 1·onstn1ction cre111s· The~ t \l'Ould \1'nrk under U S. Forest Ser1·ice suoer1·ision in bu ildi n~ hiking trails. campinJ? areas . hel icnpler landinp pad~ and othPr fnrestr~· need s The Harbor n •o;t rict "'l:pet'l.'1 to he:.r from PEP in ihP 11ear future ('Oncerning f1oal ap- proYa.1. Hirin,1? wnu!rl he ror one J f 1~r::i! l'l"flr nnh· u nle;;~ the pro,!!"rilm 11•as rene11·ed on behalf of thr ordinance oo tn lhe (·Qunt l' Bo;ird of Superr1sors. AC11011 on thr proposal ean1r ;1t ·ruesdav·~ 1·n 1Tim is;-;1on mrel 1ng Deputy Couo1 1 (' !) 11 n ~"I Halph Beo;;on said t h a I , although the measure .. 1n1dd ~ aimed at con1n1rrc1<1l crah only. the hiirbor ('On1111 1s~111r1 hopes ov.·ners of ple;:ist11·e ('r<"ltl 11·ill r.1ke !he h1n1 and al'111d a hu..;1ng the 11·a rer!i of Ori1nge ''01101 .1 ·s lhrre hilrbor~ Mi11ibiki11g· Fcicility ~el U JJ by ~,ulle rto11 <\1·111a!I~. the ord1nant·r, a.< prnpo.sed. would stand a.~ an an1end r_nen1 ro e:<1sr1ng la 11~ lorh1dd1ng any durnpin,i:: nr discharge or excretorv 1nat1er 1nro h;i rbor or ba v 1\•;i"ter~ . . VULl.l·;rrro,\" A 1111ni- b1ke park des1~ntd f 0 !' mntnrbikf' ... 11·11h engines up to ~ ho1"srpa11f'r , hil~ openf'rt on fiflSl flll("IHll"V fln;irl tw1 11·trn ll;1rbnr ;inrl fi,·r;i Ho11le1arrt., 1n l'utler!r1n I la l'hol' U nil Po.•I I lart)nr and Park.~ D1rrr-1or !\Pnneth Sa111 ps1111 rxo la1n cd fh<1L whilr the amrndn1ent 1• ;11med <'ll if'fl.v al "sport fi.~tii ni:: FULLEl1 T(l.<IJ -\ f"rn" r OLH lits. ·· rhe r· 0 m 111 1 .~ s 1 0 n ~!a pie or F'ullertnn has been 1n1gh! latrr r >:plore 1 h (' "P poi o I e d h 1· cnuntv The1'e are lt1ree tratk~. io-/ f']Uding onr hir beginner.I., ;11· . rording to lhP Fullerton Parks and l1eere a t 1nn Depart1n rot F-"nr s<tl l'I\' purpose~ riders 11111.'l 11·far apprO\f'd ;ind ra{"e sh1eh1 or hrln1t't~ ~clli!g le~. lnngs-slef','f'd shirl.o;_ ,glove.~. ilnd lea1her shnr~. Riders (IOder f'ighteen years Of ll!?C mu.~! ha l'e p<-1rt>11!<1 I 1·on..;e11! fi led at the park and no one unrlf'r nine \'ear.~ of age nia\' n rle · Adull s1rpcr·1·isinn i.~ all 0wrd rl1u·ing npcrati n~ hours. 10 i1 .m In fi p.m., .Salurllaj• 1hrnugh TUl)$d.1y. Pl•.t.s!bilir.1· of r,. q u I r 1 11 i:: Super1·(sor \l'ill ia111 . .I. Phillip~~ n1ar1nas tn include rar i!ires ln fill the Third Supervisnr i;il ll'ith 1,1·hich bnai oii·ners ('OUlcl llt.~ll"IC'I se-rt t on the Orange ;=============== pun1p out heads and hold1ni.: Count ,v Harbor <tnd Parks I\. l_DS L0''·1~: l ~nks Con'\n1iss1on Rrnson. !ht 1·nn11n1~s1on·~ ~·l;iplf', a ret1rPd banker, (J l''(L f_~: LEN legal adl'i5or, assured cnni replaces Hrnr.11 Hohert5 of niiss1oners rhrl' h<il'r broarl C"l'pre."~-11·ho r e s i g n e d powers 01·er 1,1·hat ha ppen~ 111 hec<1use of ··the pre:;s ot f'nunt~· harbors and along the husines~." So turdo ys 1n Th e DAILY PILOT shnrPs [r-::-:--::--:"".:-":'."" __ _.~;:::::;;;;::iii:::::::::::::::::;I f"o1nrn i:-s1tlnPrsharl11·11hhe l<I HONG KONG .· aLl 1_ .. 11 (Ill the propoi;r d l • thrv awr111ed p<1ss1h1,. i1r·11un a1 I CUSTOM TAILORS 1:-.. , • "!I"" l •O•••• B•.,•• •t•'·• •ec~ ~I 5outt. ll~''"""-. I• .,.~ "' c.- ordinance tnr a n1onrh 11 h1l<' ~ rhr ll'dcral ler<'I ~ .'.7':..""..,.:"'·.~:o.i'"'1;~: .. ,,-.~··"o .. ~". !IO"f'IPI RC'u~on f('j)OrtPd NOW: 3, SUITS s12s /.·.~-· ·_: ... V>t..-,,. • ..,.,, ...... ··-C•• .• 1!1;11 al!l11111g h Jhr IPtlt•r;il ~~0:1,"~ •. ·~~:. ;• •. ~.:-~,,.;··· .. ,'',,:~;·. En 1 '10111nP11tal f'ro1ert1011 I wow (With 3 matching T,,,,,.,,. 1·,...,~·• r •.• , ,,. ,., ,... J\~<'nr1 1f:I'·\• hi<~ pr01)()<.('d • \hirl\ FREE) h\'/ Y:, .. r."~"" "· ~·~ '" "" '' "• ''~ rtl:-11 11oh!1n~ Ifill~' hto 1·rn"1i·o1!' Th"'""''" ftO! '"Tok•·lht'm•off.fhot·••c~ ""d ! "'' f"·'"I ''" 'lu ' h Wll•\ 1•!1 Hll tlf'll \t'~.~PIS 111111111 111 ,1 '*"0 ' 1 I'm vo1ior1 v.'" 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C•otl Hwy ., Nor•,o•T ll'oc~ • 8AL1Z ~IORTUA Rlt-~~ O>ro!li del i\lar OR :;.9451) Co.-11 i\le-• )11 f-?4?4 • BELL BROADWAY flfORTUAR\' llt Brtadway. Cosla i\leJ11 LT l-l4:i3 • flleCOR\flCK LA GlJi\'A BEACH fltORTUARV lit5 Lagu na Canyon Rd. 494-11415 • PACIFIC VJE:W flfEi\IORIAl. PARK Cemetery P.tortuarv Chapel :1511 Pacific Vie" Drlvt Newpert Bf•ch, Californf1 N 4-n111 • PEEK FAAULV COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME illl Bo.Isa AvL ~·1:1tmin1ter l!;-31\!J • SMITH!ii' ~IORTUAH Y ltJ Maht SL Hanthtfton ~aei. .,....,. Now , for o limited rime only AT DISCOUNT PRICES AVUAG( 1 STORY •:~~c~ $285 & TRIM I AVUAG( 2 STORY STUCCO wooo & TRIM s335 IWt Spr1y W•1h All Surfoco1 'uffy, '•tch, Covlk & Spit ,,!mt A.1 NHdM ' I • LICE NSED ~ IONDlD • IN SURID WRITTEN GUARANTEE lacllH Up ly 15 Yrs. Of Custom roinrlnt 'rrforma11c:e D PAINT CONTRACTORS Phone 01.rs 642• 1677 !V(NINGS 540-1743 H~~~ ~~~ v;~~:~ 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY A ND HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL l'OUNTAIN V"Ll f Y -11ffol M19ftllh• 1! •• T•il>9rl \ANT a ANA -1.0. W fl•nt tt .... '"".IOI~· '0UNTAIN V,llll'f -1"11 Ila-11.-0 •nd fl• ... •• WIE $TM!N~Ttl -Ml/ Wn!m""ltt .. 0.IO W HVN!+NGI ON lilE ... (H "II 11.0am> 1! li•-ft111'"11 IL TOIO -I.I,.,.·· ·~llhcld •••• <:Oil " ..ilf!,1 -n ot NlfMr l l•I •I w ...... ""'' ••1 NVNllNGl ON •E•CN ·-·ft .... (l•"t•' NUNTIN•TON IE.ii.CH -2!1Jl loadt 11.-1 .. ii.It.I/ti• COST.I MIS.I JU I: 111~ St ' HUNI O•GION I E.ICI< Wl fn.• •nd Jprl,..o•I• No Ll~uor at the Wn rminster, Yilla91e Center, leoch IJvd. at Atla t w n a , a rn..,. ot Sptinqdol1. Adams or l raol!.hur•t Srar•s PllcEs GooD THRU TUES. R s 1 96 Cannon eg. Baroque Jacquard Both Towels 24 ' 44•• $1 49 • Red Ve lour on Vinyl Cylind1r 1 Olive V•lovr ON Vinyl Cylinde, • Whire Vinyl Cylinde' Trim Lowe~r fl'•"e ever! '}899 r-e.v )l'f•e~ Reddy 011d e a: 1 to h~"9· ... • S l2 88 M1di11rr.ine,in Amber Gl.111 T1bl1 l.imp $1.99 '" "' Reg. 23 ~. Top Quality , i~S:)' eor light Bulbs · ~ 2i29c 40-b0-75·100 W.i tll """" l !" • '" e bulO ~·Id' I). ' , l "'"" ;i ~-hvin·. ( ~ •cv f.,•d·•o· fl ,,, ,. DISCOUNT DRUG SALE Belli"' of 90 -25 rn cg 98< Vit.i min a.12 Bonle of 100-2.5 ,000 u n11 98c Vi!.1m in A 98c Borbrc Ther•pevl<c 60'1 8-Compll 't with Min..,ra l1 Pini -E•t•• H~~·v <I l e M;neri l Oil <14c 6ol!le of 2.SO S Gr1•n U.S P A1p;,;., ~ Ambe• or R~d -16 OT - -59t TD Movth ..... ~1h Reg. 98c Your Choice 77' ~ .. q. 43c to 59 c YQur Choice 33' Req. 29 c to 3?1 Your Choice 22' • Lead-Free! • U.S.A. Made • Service for 8 Plenty of Free Parking !--o•ir:.1 0d ' .. /\,'.r:, .. t,·e1 o ~··d r .-.. Cd1h 1 Pn e ,,., ... e 1,.,, 8 10 pl.1tc ·~ . "· ' ·n·, •"!"d! ~oun t-':" p l~1,..-. veqe1,"-, e D!IN, ~~l .. ri <!" .. "'"'d ~o.JQ"' ,.,\0 lo0:-1"''·''· \ r·d'"'" You I l ru1 1· '"" •e '!) e •· wle•e ~' ~10 9' MacAlpine Scotch Wh isky HALF GALLON D ' ~-; .J l t, ~ ... ,,.,,.,i 7 , 'lncJ ('.,I'' , " 99 o • <·<,-e -1 1 ·' I r• ~lj ':} ', • " I '" o· -0-N 'J""I IO.-.,.. Semi -Annual Sale of Ent ire Stock! Lady Wilsh ire Panty Hose and Nylons Co•.,P••• to Othe11 ., $J 00 Cotnlrece It Panty Ho~e ~ ( !'.'! l ,,, 9 '"'"''~. T•'e •or, fort. g ood loc.I · $159 Ccmr>are to OthPt< 11 S1 00 )!retch P11nty Ho ~C' ;. f'Q4''"•~ ' •"· '" I,' ''"1• ,_ R'"'IUl•r 9i>< Wome11 t A.oi plon Parit y Ho~e ,• ~ .- LADY WI LSHI RE NYtO NS 20°0 OFF RE GUL AR PR ICE ,. • -' Prr"~ h'oor•· b .. ·1r~. !1'.J' e ,,f'I -J.,.,I" ~I I'. :1 Cl•I~ t~ ~ "~It• So Gldd, 'i" 0 Haop.. '1 :~ 'Rock Flowers " Mattel Dolls 'S" Value! Matt el 'Rod Runn er' Speedway Set '· ' I ~ d n ... " '12 " Va lue! 'Hot Birds ' Matt el Race Set $229 Sni11 >!r•(l•d -'A or ., Hr• o~,.. '" D" ' • t.. · ~" !••I wo·I, -.,~1 ... ~ h! '· .. 1('14< ,. I • ..,.,n.J" ,v,~nrl \' ""'~ ~1~frdw ,11 n•E" bo. P Y 1·0.-.t-·, 1.,, c• a •'•Co•1 I "Cl r 1 1 b Inch r -~-. s PI ~$8 8 8 ~ -:>1 11'" /?~A : 1 1 '0 ·,• ,.. ·; ~--~I 1~.1 '39 " Va lue ! Eldo n 'Po wer ide' Elec tric Car , r •, '· •. , 1 J .... ~ i ,., 1 1 .ti• nr tto;--'>-'"1 ©'"' $2495 S•v• S6<16 ~~·, $1 5 I/ '!/:Jlf} $1849 l<t-'«~~ J , . , , R = -· ±5 •. • FAMILY CIRCllS by Bii Keane "I told my cl oss I was havin' a birthday party next week. Could I, Mommy ?" Preside11t Sl1if t s & COST A MESA and • • : ---- DAILY PILOT 11 DAILY 10 TO 10 SUN.-10 TO 7 BEACH STORES ONLY! i Footlockers For Storage or Travel PONY PACK BEDDING PLANTS SAT, SUN. 3 FLATS 99" 'I Over to Offense ' SAT .. SUN. ONLY $5.27 \. Ar1~11·0x. 1tixl::'x.10" sizr. E11111nP! sh,.rt ster l over venr Pr •· f nHnP, hanctl\·. Ass t. color.<. ONLY FOR ,. ~l'l,."t u 'n 111 r·l11dPs <'lll,.lld \1 111, i«f'l<1ntl poppy, pani<i,.s. s11·i><'1 f)f'AS :11Lr! 01 l1rrs 111 :i1 r1·11,•1i1 t.: l!\•llY parks. \lislL 011r G11.rden Shop fot· all .\'fJUI' :.:11 rdr•11 ~1111plirs. SAT, SUN. ONLY "< Stul'dy 20 i:;ii\lnn ga ll •a1\i!f'rl m•'l ii l ~11rbO,:!•' l'il l1l' 11·i th t' i;nu~ f itting l1rl to 111·o tr1·1 :ig11in~1 tra.~h .~pill~. R\' WALTER R. MEA RS ,ft,u;cl•ltd PrHI PGllllc•I Wrllfr WASHINGTON (AP ) President Nixon has staked out a position on the political offensive, heading toward the 1972 campa ign as champion of nev• economic and foreign policies instead of defending the old. • That puts hin1 in a posit io n to~ capitalize on the f!dvantages of incumbency \\'hile avoid ing the chief disadvantage. For there is almost invariably political glamor in cam- NEWS ANALYSIS paigning for a new venture, and little or none in praising the pa st. Nixon's ventures -his new eco nomic progra1n. ur g ed upon Congress Thursday "·ith an appeal for bipartisan sup· "' ))2-'.1lsanship.'' he told a joint ~ -• session of Congress Thursda y. ,-- "Let us join together in plac- ing the national interest above special interests." H bip<1rtisnnshlp n1eans a suspension of Dernocratic assaults on administration ~ economic positions, the Presi· 1: dent isn't going to get II. Sen. Hubert IL Humphrey. (0-i>1inn.) di sn1issed the speech as rhetoric; r>icGovern s;i id 1t held nothing ne\\': Sen. 1-!enrv 111. Jackson, (D-\Va sh ) joined them in asserting that ~i I the Nixon program doesn't 1 really deal v.·ith the problem J of unrmployment. .1 Muskie has joined his likely 1972 rivals in asserti ng that the t\ixon measures do to0 I n1uch for hi g busi ness and not ,f ennugh for the average work-;t ingninn . 'J C ongressional Dernoc rats ~ ha ve vowed to change that ;1 before the tax bill is passed. ' --·==. •·wi. ._,...., • ·----·-· I . ' t ~· ALL-PURPOSE SPORT SHOE $2.44 .-t-'',./ I.' i'llulti-~<HTf'r ~1_1lr. t'IP11i<•c1 snlP i;hoes fo1· fuo1hall ur ~il<'('<'I', ~1 zrs 2 -1'. Ii NORELCO ELECTRIC RAZOR SA~N~~N $19.88 Tiln'1· 1111«n11:r••111·" hr11rl~ ,,n 1111• :-i;i·r f<ll"' '>'"I 11 1•1,,~,·1· ~ha\'r'. Fl':iturrs 11. 1 1n\+·1~p 1d11111H·i·; J\('·O<: !'.f'\1·1'!<>1' 11nrl "" d. I r l r -·-• .I ! ----':'°:"'-. -~' . ~---.: , ~·t~ ' ~ • '"".r.!: ~ ex 126-20 FILM I SAT. SUN. 99C ff ONLY • Fot· 1111 in,lal•l rflrlrirlg,. camPra1. ~ S<l1'f' HI l.:tnitrl. l.1n1i1 ·I l'Pr (\(S\"111"1' -, ..... ., ,J>.'!rJ ~ "- . , port. and his coming trip !o Nixon's 90-day wa ge-price ~ freeze. nnd his tax package. .l dre\V biller compla ints from ii. organized labor, and . ;it the • :-;a r11e tin1e, added !n disen· chant1nent of conser1·atives . devoted to the concept of ~ tot{llly Free enterpri se . IPolitic;illy. ~either problem '• aPpears a n1a1or one. r / 111ai nland China-ha ve helped push his Gallup P0ll rating past th<1l of Sen. F.drnu nd S. 71-fuskie of r.1aine. rh e lead ing Democratic conte nder for the presidency in 1972. The latest figures: Nixon 43 percent, r.1uskie 36: a shift fro1n the ear I y · s u m mer sampling in which r.tuskie had a ll\'O·point edge. But. the President has so1ne pol itical ground lo cover ~·et: he \\'a5 elected in the first pl;ice >Vi!h just over 43 percent of the vote. Tf Nixon's ec o nnm ic prescription and 11is mission to Peking don't v.·or k nut. the early political ben efits al mos t cert<iinly 11·ill ch;inge lo clec· t inn-time liabi lities. In the campaign nn\\· t;iking shape. Nixon's in ! en I inn, clearlv. is to wind dn\1·n !hf' \'l rt n~m 1\ar to the p0int that ii 11•ill not be a persu<1s11 e pnint for his f'hallcnger Srn. Ceorge tll cG01·ern or South Daknta. the o n 1 ~· Demnc r;i1 >rho h;is annn11nced prr~lden\1<11 ('" n d \cl a c y . :JlrPady has shift('d :;tr;;i tci::y a11av Frrun the ll'ar \ssuP. anll 11ntn. clnmcs!1r n1 a 1 I er s . particul:i rl;.• the rconom~. r\nw J\ixon, in t>ffect. h<t.5 askrd thr l)p1nocrats to relin· qul~h th;it iss\Je and ~ive hin \ hi par!i~an su pport for the t11 x measu res he ha~ proposed. and the long-term wage-price restraints still to be v•orked out. Nixon Y.'asn't going to get •j the political support o f W organized labor in any event. .j And conservat ive criticism :1 0£ the econnmic mO\'e does not r appear widespread . There is - an1ong conservatives far more ' resentment O\'er Nixon's com· ,' ing visit to Communist China. 1 For all the talk or , bipartisanship, Se n. Robert J. 5:l Dole -of K an s a s . the ·1 Re puh!icnn natinnal chairman, ~, • 9-INCH* SHARP• AC/BATTERY TV 99~!. Ful ly lronsrslor;zed, oll<~onntl portable. Solid stole. Ope role\ indoors ond oul on rechorgeob!e ·bottery, AC, orcor ond boo1 potteries. is slugging ay.·ay at the '• Den1ocr~ts on the economic '-..,....,.., ,.. is!<ue. lie said in Fairfax, V;i _, 'fhursday night !hat t he• E'\Onom;.· \Vil! be a lnp issue ne x1 year , and that ~11ch n1en '-"" ~1usk1e. \-!ump hr e ;.1 , !\lr(:fl\'ern, Jackson ;i nd n1hrr f_)pn1nc rat ic prosp<'rts 1he refore "ha\'e 11 vesled pnlltiC'n l in1erc~t in an A111rr 1c.:i n ro'f'\110mic f!rf'llnP "Thi.' 11,.)f~e thr economic ne \\'S, the wider their sn11le:-." Dole said. Dole said he is confident .l\'ixon successes in 11·ind1ng down 1he wa1· and strengt hen- in~ the economy will lead to GO P victorv in 1972. One man·S bipartisan shi p. ii i;een1s. i s anot her ni;iri·s cam· STP OIL TREATMENT "This is a time lo set aside paign. , ' ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ________________ ,I :\l11 krs eni;i nr~ run ~moo lh er, PAINT ROLLER AND TRAY SET ·I ri ule!Pr, longPr. SAT., SUN. ONLY 67C SAT .. SUN. " Pacific Goldfish Farm ONLY Lomu 4 Te C11•!emtr, 9-inch n.>covPr&hlE' roll<'r a11d h11ndy m<'l.'ll pain t t1•ay. WATER HYACINTH 6 for $1.00 FANCY KOi C~eo<• lro"' Soiit~''" C•IU~•nl•'• t•rcnt ••1K· !Ion of l(oJ & Troplt•I FIJ~. WATER LITTUCE 4 for $1.00 BAIY KOi JO .$ 3.50 25. $ 8.00 50. $15.00 100. $21.00 48" LIGHTING FIXTURE J DAYS ONLY I 0.44 \Vhl!e enamel fhior,.,cent fixture ha~ 3 ft. cord, 2 lights, hang chain. UL ap· pr<"lvf'd. LADIES FASHION BOOTS 'I SAT, SUN. $2 91 ONLY • ,• \\ •J••' <l .. 11n \-Hl.''I. S1n~lr 11'.· 1 ": ],,n 7lf\l"'r. Chc..,!111•l <onl;,. ~l/P ;:,. j() BULKY KNIT SWEATERS RfG $4.88 $3.66 l~d iP<: h1dk,\' i-11i ! ;F'l.)'li<· l>"'rn tf'rs ln .1~~1 ,.,,t,,r.:: ~. ,\1 I .. ·i ~ ..... \~tr"'··· - r MEN'S WORK BOOTS SAT .. SUN ONLY REG. 19.44 $5.91 ·: Ll'ntf1f'r 6" I""'' ~1 th oi l : l·l:l In b11llf'rn1il (only, ,A~,... ·~ . ~ .... YOUR CHOICE! • T.M. DARLING BABY WHISTLE DOLL Pvt her in her rocker, press bvtton ond she· whistles. Us.es 1 C battery.• T.M. 16" TALL BABY LAUGH:A-LOT Rocks bock end forth in her own roCker end levghs. Uses 1 C battery.• T.M. MR. BRAIN TRU·SMOKE ROBOT 13" High. Robot with e memory. Moves, pvffs 1-iorml•ss "smoke". Uses .C D batter· ies. • Cl-large it. ·~i..""'~' 0'1H DAllY 10·1 Cl-4 T1111t4•r -M 893-7105 14842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 2200 HARBOR BLVD. (•t Wil1on) I ' 19101 MAGNOLIA (1t G1rfitld) ' • 11 DAIL v Pll1!T --······-·····-· -/ Russ 1'akc Pot Sho ts At Atti ca B~· Uniterl Prt~l' lntcrnalion;.i l The Soi 1er ji! n 1· f> r n 111 " n I nf.'\\'SfHlpf'r ! z 1' f' ·" t i a \\"rrl nrsrt;:i v t·allf'd 1he dr,1th" fl/ hnst;i_cf's and prisoners 1n . .\1 lira S1;:itr Pnsnn a ''hlonrl\' mass;u:re h.1' hangrnrn iind rac1 .. 1 .~ "I! has turnt>rl nu1 111:11 lhr stnrir.c; or hrutal1t.\' h~ !he rrbels is "' pro1 r.cat 11 r 11r."· Tzvcstia sqid '"The hnsta,::P.~ s i:: wf'll ::i s 1he pr1snncrs 14err killed hy gua rd" a n d pollt'f'rrir n. 1'hr h Inn rl .1 mas..c;acre in At1 1r;.i rnrnm1ttcd bv racist puni1 1ve troops h;:is sh11ken the \.11hnlr n[ Arnrric.i. ''Yl'li. the prisoners anrl the hostage:<. die<! at !hr hands nr hangrnen and r;ir1!<ts. On thf' bullets eslractcd from thrir bfldirs is 1he ~l amp or ~ SOC!C- IV nl \'inlrnce " · ~1os! Swedish nr .... spaprrs seemed In agree tha1 JhP Al - tica Pr1snn revnl1 was f'811SP.rl bv 1he l ' S. rrison .~ystrn1 S~•enska O;igbladr!. a 1·on· s erva1ive S t ockholm nev.·s paper. sumrnrd 11 11p "frnv.·rieri. nllen nutdateri prisons l'lnri 1hr n1rlhf1ds th:it a re ht>ing used h:i1e been 1hr subject nr a !11'rlv deh;itr la!eh· ;\n 1n;ittrr hf'\\" :-r un • fting.1he Al!11·;i 1r;i~cd~· is, !! ha~ nne g11nd :ispret -1L 11·1 11 ser1·e ;is ::in ;il;irn1 l'iiJl'k ·· In \\'rst I ;rrn1an1, the \lam· bur.i; daily paper r)1e \\'ell said the Attica shool1ngs v.·ould pro 11itle polirical tapital _fnr Jerrisr.c: ... AT!er" Kent t0hin1 and S;in Quentin 1(';rfifornlt1 1. Arnr;i appr<irs as ;i thi rd n1cn1brr in lhr prrsu111cri list or r 1·1rirner wh11:h had ap- pearrri l;itel.v In shnw 1 he in h er r n ! "1nh11m;in11.v' nf Aml'rican s0<"1l'tv. ''\\'h~t sr veral 11·rrk.~ ago in (;il1fnrn111 ... prnvrri to br liUCh rlt'h frUI\ ror propaganda. ;ippf'ars in Al!ira ton Thr re· quis1t1on nl htHll.:l n f;ite fnr a cle.:ir pn1111c::il gnal ThP Hl:l f'k Panther.._, \\'hfl"f' ,t:nal 1" 1h1· Cl\'erthrnw nf thr An1r r1r;,n Ei)ctrm ;:inri flf)C'n111t: nf 'hlill'k ja1!c. will 11"1' all thr strpc a! their rii spP~<il . !hr1r ::11m doc.( nnt alln11· h1ipf' fnr ;i pea('cful coliit 1nn Thr l1n1c.,rlc ct;i1\I l.r !'I'll· pie sairl II 1~ nnt <,.urpr1-.1nc tha! r1r11mc of -.rcrf't:,;it1nn 111 Amrrira 1·nn\1f1r1 1hf' Rl:-u·k P al)lhrrs tht•lr hProf'c ln \I lie~. 1! c.:11rl, 'tv.o \n1r nr;:inc r !ashl'rl ;inr\ 1!ir '-h•lf·I.. shnwrrl lhr 1111d 1 \l'-ling br1v.·crn 11 li11 r~ :H•rl hl:11 l..s brlwrrn t'"l1<"1·r111111 "" :ind librra\s. het111•r q p;1r11 .. ;1n" nf force and !hosr "'h11 11; 1p u nrlrr~tanrl lhr ri111n11·1 ·s pro h tro1s . .. Thi~ 1~ r1•·n ~:.ddt·r f,.1 lhr fl a\l('ln than lnr thr 1 ir·t1n1c ,,f the !ll.:I SSfll 'l'I' ;ind I hp I r r elat11·rs. Rr1·:111sc a wo11nd l''a!I het1h?f'I hy 1nak1ni:: hloo1l now." thr p;ipcr said. Sears " .. ,. Why Rent? The money you 1pend on Rent al Fee1 could Buy a \· Sears Water Softener r---.... 'J ' c117~i Fo<a FREE ~ :<: wate ranaly~isG>· lv Phone your ncaresl Sea rs store Pho ne 6424 321 For Weeke nder Ad ve rtising of Cabi11ei Housewives VN ITED STATES NAT IO N AL B AN K SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH V.'ASllll\t:TO"\ 1 r\r'1 P resident :-,1-.;011 1 s 1•r. couraging Cabinel v.·11·e~ In en oo radio-lelev1s1on talk chn\\'S to talk up his progran1!l. But ll seems d11uh1fu l rnanv 11·111 follow the lead of ~1artha ~1itthc!L No:un tos~cd out the l(h'il Monday at a tv.·o-hnur Cah1nrt meeling to 11·h1rh 11·1vcs r)( members 11·ere 1n1·1tl'rl . The session included a full ~t·ale hrirfiniz ;111d JT \ ll'll !) f econor111r f"11iric~. lncl11rl1n~ thf' v.·ai:r-pnrt>-frrr1e effni·t lo c·urh 1nfl<it1on Your Mother Wants you lo \ 'arnl Vtil('h "1fr n I prc~1rlt•nl 1al mun!>clor Hobert 11 Frnrh. sR1d lhe Prestdenl •·as~erf us as 11·1ves t.o go nn talk shows" and to help where pnss1hlr ln prnmnling Rd· 1111n1,trat1on p11lic1es. Tti,.. l're~iricn1 inrhc;itcri. ar- r1u·t1111i.:l.1 !o Lc1H)re Rn111ney, 11 de nf the Nerretary nf Hous- ing and Urban De1·elopml'nt , !ha t wnn1en of I en com. Jn1111ic111e better thrin political t'lf111·1.1 I". l'r1·-.s ~rcrf't arv l111nald L. /111clf'r .'-;llri '\1~1111 1\r1nl ~ ··1hr :td111 1n 1~!11111on f11m1l1· 111 hr eat your spinach /'-' flut 11t~ng abnut his pro- J!rams " Ziegler said many r'f" quests have been rece11·ed for Cabinet \1ives tn <ippear nn radio and tetc\'1S1nn prn~rams <1nd N'1~n11 enc.·our11gcs thl'nl to acC'r pl A::-ked v.·helher .\lrs. N•~on 11 ill he fnllov.·1ng t h e President's suggestion. 1he first lady's press secretarv, Constance S!u;1rl, replied · "I <lorft !l"f.flk ynu l:an expec1 :'vlr-. "\1;-.nn In go on an v 111lk shows 111 !he pr(lr' futurr· .. \!r·s Stu;:irt nntrd {11r~ N'1x- I ~ oo spent much time llrrangin& ::in hour-long television in- terview on ABC Sunday night. Anne Richardson. ,,.,ife nf Seeretary of Health. Educa- !1on and \Velrare Elliot L. Rich ard~u11. iuineJ ~lrs. Fini.:h Monda y In repor!1ng on the Cnbinet session. She said the President "encouraged us t.o lalk about the eco nomy" ;rs consumers. But. she C'lnfided, "most or us are scared tn death about t;ilking about such a rnmpli('ated su biec! ·• fl1 rs. Rornney. already car- S GAL. PLANT SALE 2 97 EA. rying 1 busy speechmaking schedule, said she'd go on a talk show as the President suggested "if I have the op- portunity." \\1hi!e expressing her will- ingness lo help the President in any way. Martha Hardin, wife of S ec retary of Agriculture Clifford llardin, chuckled B bit when 11sked how she felt about appearing on !11lk sho11·s. She said she had no invi tations and "I haven't eren thought about it " r-.1rs. t'.1itchell, wife or Atty. Now lush Tams, Cypress, G olden ArborTitae iand s till no Natal Plum!). Even the lowest of the discount houses won't sell for less than S3.97. (;en. John N Mllehetl and already a veteran of the Merv Gri£fin. Laugh-In shows and the Dinah Shore Show was readyM owilinue he r efforts. Pointing out President Nixon says ''prosperity ;~ a j11b for everyone," h1rs . r-.1Hchell sent word through her secretary that she is going to do her best to help. "The best way lo find out whether Mrs. !\1itchell will go on any talk shows," her secretary suggested , "ls to in- vite her." 4x8 FT. PEGBOARD 179 1/8 INCH HOW OP'I H SATURDAYS ,,.,, .... MON.•THUltS. 10·1 P.M, FRIDA YS 10·' P.M. 17141 540°1211. L ....... ht: So. Co~t Pie-. c .. te M ... H. M. STO LTE J think some of you buy it just to count the hole&. Most of us buy ii to make h anging walls or to cut it up Jor handy tool i::a cks. AC -AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS COMBINATION LOCK =· SNOOPY ~ ..._,L ~ BACK-TO-SCHOOL \::,'-':'~-~u~~, GLUE I CJ I 9 C R[G . £jJi 39' Sale while glue. n ot lor sniffer '5 delight. Kids love 1he tunny jug and you'1e n ever too young lo start a scrapbook. 32 GAL. TRASH CAN LINERS SHORTY'S BACK TO SCHOOL AD ~ 57:r.. For most makes of car. (What? None for a 1928 Dusen berg or a 1939 LaSalle?} ~l·llll 20 77c ' FOR WALL MOUNT STUDY CENTER ' :Keeps the trash can m ore sanitary. no odor, tos& II oil (but n o t over the fence. p lease.) This is the best way to buy a complete wall .hu?9 '~fst;tii and the most ine xpensive. Takes a dvantage of wa~hed wall space and keeps your room space open. All good looking pieces, all matched. all right. wh o's first (don't all push now). , CANDLE .... ,~ ' WAX ,'I. 147 11 LB . SLAB Malte your own cnndlr l'. 1h,, price for wo~ wont gP.t <.h Paper. IAn d ii ynu really wan t Ir) ]o!\P. weigh1. put \hll !'r:ale in fron1 o f ihe refr1geralor, not In lhe ho1hroom). QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 4 -s· WALL STANDARDS 4 -12 · BRACKETS 4 g•· BRAC KET S 2 16 ' H.D. BRACKETS 12" x 36 " SHELF 2-8" x 3s·· SHELVES l -DESK SHELF l -STORAGE CABINET l -STUDY LAMP l -BULLETIN BOARD l -DESK DR AWER TOTAL OF 22 ITE MS RETAIL IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY 5.96 2.3& 1.96 2.69 3.19 4.78 4.99 13.99 9 .69 3.79 6.69 60.09 WALNUT OR WHITE 88 COMPLETE l\dv•1t!s-d 1tufl good thru Septemb•T 22. 1911 r -- OIL FILTERS Again. I poid $4,10 fo r 1he filter a t 1he .station. Whe n om lever going,., rend my o wn stuff? The popular si:~s. FURNACE FILTERS This ycnr g!orl !he cooler r<enson with a clean filter and C'i on't mfJ!';!> up the wall!; and the a ir wit h c rud. Change them al least Jour limea a year. SIX PAK 199 . -~ t::l::EJ n ,.-\ ~1~, .. , • .. I . S""-· ~--. " ' . ' .. I : I !" _,,>-,,..,; ,.'· ,:.;~~/11"'.t." ,'.Y ' " If,//' " -./.,.........'.£. ~ r~· ' : , ,/.'----·-. -~..,___ --:-_-. ' .. PAINT THINNER This is high q uality m ine ral ~pirits in our metal can. Keep some o n hand in case the itch lo paint hit!!' you. (Can you imagine Picasso run ning out?). RUG RUNNER Saves wear and soiling on the m ost traveled parts of the rug. Then when you have a pa rty you don't have to scrub the carpet first. (Only a fter the party). I 4CLll. FT . Back to school means a little ca ution is worth 11 1 w eight in gold . F or less them a b uc:k you can be s u re their l ocke r is safe. BASKETBALL BACKSTOP AND FRAME 997 You and the kids would like to shoot a few baskets. but afraid to mess around bracin g It on the roof, Problem sol Ted.· this has its own metal brackets. LABEL TAPE !ig Three eig hths inch ta pe in a varie ty of colors. Pop can label h is s hop stuff . Mom can l ab el her sewing junk. a nd the kid s can learn to spell w hile they label their goodies. MOD PULLDOWN LAMP This Is a pretty good lamp. All those J h ave seen haven't been. And y ou can pull it down close lo exam ine 1he cards if the g a.me goes badly . FOAM FOOTBALL A fu n thing the kids ccm fool around with in the yard. Iba foam is easier to take on th• noggin. but the ball i• regulation siie, 197 FOLDING PLASTIC WASTE BASKET They need one to toss th ose m istakes in th eir homework Into. (If your k id is like mine. get thN:e of them). I I I ,1 BEA ANOIRSON, Editor- ••tco•, l••'•,.l>ff 11, !U1 .... " .Ann Landers Sea son of Showers A Gloo my Fore cast OEAR A~'r>.' 1.AND~'.TIS -1 w;is 111. lrlilU'rl b,1• th p IP!IPr frnm rht 11nman ~gginj: fnr r.o liPf fnr 111 lf'i'!SI ~ millirm Mid\\'l'StrrnP1·~ whn ii rP hnprlr~sly !r11r· pPrl h.v rhp l11rre11nu.• i:immifk r11tJ,orl '·hrirl11I .~ho1\'Pr~." Yn11r l.11ndPr.• l,:111' 1.1·:i ~ ll'nndrrftrl -nnt .~hnwl'r fll"r brirlr . 111 hf' ~IVPn hv lhl' hridrm::.id.~; limi\ nf S~ fnr .1; i! i fl. I hnrw ir t·:11rhr.~ nn. h111 I ;:i1r1 nn1 v,orv nptimi.«!r. A fril'nci flf min,o tnlrl m, 1u~t Yl'SIP1'rli'l_V thl'J sht h;i(i hl'f't1 invitl'd tn thP ninlh shn\l'l'r fflr the i;11me hrirle. Sirkrnina:. t hi!vP i11.~1 rl'!'l'11·f'rl 11n invir:uinn 1n m v third lin~erie .~h0wl'r . At thr lasl M f' "1 attenrll!d. lhP hrirlP rPrpivM I~ half-~lip,~. l~n·1 fhi.< ridir11 ln11~~ l\rrp hammrrin,1: awiiv. Ann_ Mm" rt;:i v~ vour rolumn i.< thp only. thing in thr paPi-r -thilt makt.< ~f'n~t. -SKE\\'EREn ON SHOY.'F:RS OF.AR SKE"': Hiimmr.rin.e, Jt\\"il.\' ll"On"t fin ii. Tht nnl~· rhin.e, that "'ill wnrk i~ lnr fl'Om!"n ~urh Jt~ )'Oii 10 pils~ lht wnrd in yn11r n~·n rommunirir~. If rnnnj!h ,,,,,.,_ hti:t rlr.11 rl:iimt.~ h:iinrl to2tthrr :iinrl hn~·rntt l't!t.'" l!'ii-tiihlt rnhhtritl. J)!'Oplt will 11op givin1 thrm. nF:An J..l\'r\ LA \!n~:n~: rr -~f'"m~ 1ha1 • ;::f"IO<i man.I' ))f'OPIP arp w:iit1n~ :irounri for !heir p::1r,.n1~ rn diP anri le;i vp thr.m somethin11. I know !hi.c ,v1und.~ trrrihle bul if"_< trill'. ~1y h11~ht1nri and I havP i;ix rhildren. \\11' pl;in rn srnd thP.m all thrn11gh collegP oinri professional :;.rhnol. 1f they want tn go. Thii; will t:ike a ~rP;il t\p;\I nf mnnt.v. If w,. rnn1inur In lil'e rarPflillv. hnwt"l'P.r, WI' ran rin it. 1 am an nnl~· rhilrl. Mv ral"f'nt~ art whit! you mifl"hl call '"vpry ro1nforltthlt..'' Thi~ ic. wh11! r h::!VI'_ lfllrl them, 11nri I me:::1n it from tht bottom nf m.1• heart · "'1 rlnn · t "~ rP if v1111 rion ·1 lPa vP me 11 riim r. tf possihlt , ju:<! rlon ·1 \p;:i1•p 11n~· hig billi;.. 1 w;a.nt you hoth tn ha1·,. nnp heck nf ~ gonrl timl' Vfl1 r'vt wnrke:rl h11 rd anrl you desl'!rV I'" tn h:iv" fun ·• rm pleA.sed !o Jet thf'y art. l.iiking my ·-...• r ' L ' ' C· ! ' r I ' ! I 1 · I : ; ' ' .. , , 11rl1•if'F. --A:\'Y\\'HF:nFO: l' S -'· llEAR Ar'li''1WH ER F:: Th:iink~ lnr • Rood ltlltr. I hnpP •ht 1h1111httr who ~·r11l« thr 11r11 nnt rtarl• ynur1 and l!'itrn~ ~nmtthin~. llli:AR ANN LANllF:RS· M.\ l;:ithrr i~ 1\,1 :VP.llr~ old. Hr m;irriPd 11 ver~r pl.:1.10 ll'irlnw 111.~! _\'"l'lf whPn M;:im ;. r\iprl _ Thi.• \\'nmitn c:iimP from nowhtrr anrl Mt lu'lrl nnlhin,1: when niirt miirrif'rl hrr. !Not rvPn 1 riecent fur cnaL) Tflrlil\' ;ihP hil~ rnorP 1•lnlhf'< th11n I hiivf', Sht -'llSfl ha., ll hi,1: rili:imond rinl!. ll l11x11r.v 11p11rrm~nt. llrirt they 11rP i:nin~ on ;. trip In !ht Orient in Nnve.mhtr. i\1am11 workeri with Dari in hu.~int"i;~ fi:vP.r.vthing he h11~ hP nwti; tn hPr . !Sht wa.c thr hr11 ini:. nf !hP famil.1·_1 II kill< ml' In .~r" him .~penriin1<: al\ rhi~ nlnnP.1' nn hi.~ l'f'f'nnd wifP . Mv hrnthPr anri I fppl th;it. ht rtall~, is i;pendin~ 11ur mont~' her;.ui;p Mom wnrkPrl hitrriPr frlr it ihan f);.ri riirl 11nd wt •re sure. shr wn11lri hiiv,. prPftr· rPd Iha! "'' ha v,. it. Al the r:i!P hf' i.~ Jtnini:t he won"1 \Pa ve 110 fivl' renl~-Ii; thi~ rair~ rd lik" .l'n11r npininn. -l.F:PT 0 1/T Of.AR l.Ef"T: Appartntly .\'our mnlhl':r ltft ""'"rythln2 In ynnr fitther. If •n .. vnu rnu~• ·~~um,. th;il that"• th,. •a~· •ht "'""'Ml it. Anti •inrf' it'• hi~ monty hf' r11n •pend It 11ny way he want~ to. Tn.n m11n_1· rouple.c Rl'I lrnm matrimony lfl ::lf'l"imnny, nnn ·1 IP.I vour m::irri;:i~p flnp bPfflr,, it !i:P!:< :<tilr!.Pd . Sf'nri for Ann L.:tnder:c:.' hnoklPt '"Marria,O!P \.\'h;:i! In E~pPrl_'' ~Pnri ynur rP.que.:<1 1(1 ,t,nn l ,;;tndt"r~ in rarP ..,, !h,. OAIJ.Y PILOT ~nrJosing 51'1 cenr:c:. in ccii n anrl 11 long, lllamptcl, sell-.!cldre..~.se.d tnve lttpe . .. ' . '~ "I,• '-J. .. . "· .• ,, 'i ...... Ii ' I I I 111 ' li1I 1111 till it!; II ' 11 ii I 111 11: II 11 11 Ii: ii I. Iii ·11 Fund-raising Par for the Co urse I . -,. 1'f'I conlnue l P.nrtc>r 1nvi n~ rArP for un wed mnthcr.-. lhrough coun~e.Ji ng And shPltt"r ~t th" F'lorenr, Crit · t.entorl Home. the Sea Circ!e .\uxiliary will sponsor a fund ·ritising golf lournamenl Sunday. S~rt. 2ft. ~! Irvine CnAst Country Club. \.\11iting lo tee off ,111 ~·10 ... liit"'s Froli" rh~mpion sh i p rllgh l ~rP. nett !.o right1 Mr.~. Orval .S!.ei.11art And Mrs. \.\1illiam R. Hiram~ Tir.ket info rm ation is available by calliDi the Critte!I · ton offict at. 547 -9377. Sisler-fo-sis ler To/.k II G iving Take s Heart A hrar1-studded Christma! card ries1e:neri fnr funrl-rai.<.ing purpose! i~ prfl ving to bp 11. profitable in· nn v;:ition fnr th,. South C'.Mst Com· munilv Ho.~pi!al . .\uxiliarv. r.rp~!in2.o.. in !hp form nr a brighl ~'111,. tre., rie:<'rir:i1Pri with hearts, f'l'lrry thP riu11l p11rpoi;I" nf wishing fr il':nrl.<. i;eiisonal f!rN:tings while. r:ii sin~ mnoP.v lnr the auxiliary'J builriin1< r11nrl plP.rl)!P. ThP ricsi_l!Tl. f'Onlrihu1Pri by Artist Anni' Hirn10, i~ h::i~en nn the hn.~pitar .~ sln!i(;iri ··1tie hoi;pita\ with 11 hPt1rr· nrigintil.Pri hy SCCH's first lmtirri chairman Arinlph Kroch. C;irrls. 11~ rl i.o.plavi>rl 1111 le.ft) al lhP South L~izun::i ·h1nl rltn2. sil.f' by M r~ .!::iml'.~ V;:in R , n ~.<.Pl at r, Memnri.:il (;ift ShnJ'I rh11.irm;in , Md H. n. O:cihnrn. !rP.i'l.~11n;r of th« ~arrl. ~r• on sitlP in the: girt :PJhop. OrrlPr.~ will bl' t::ikPti ;:it th,. sh('ID In lhl' hnspi1al lohh.1• nr b,v calling lhp ho~pira l_ r..1r~. \-;in Rrns;:r l::iPr 11r~t! re.o.irlrn!i; !fl rrme:mbf:r friencl3 !Uld. 11 thl' sam,. timt . give. I.hat extr.1 measure of goodwill. Inh eren t Rig ht Requested ~.'' f'.\ARHAllA n 1 ,,fll'l· .,, '"' n•"• '"'"' "'" nplrrn11nPtl t:f''llfl ,.,1 11 •1n1r" \.' hl'Pf1 "lllT\"1111: ;. l1brr;1l<'rl n1r,::1;:.- tn thr1r ~1.<tpr<, -pr;ikrr' lrnn1 lh<> I\ n 111 ' n • froni "'11"' ~J'il<'" • ;i1Tor rl1n~ (o Anni' Rni:rr< ~11·~ Roc"r'. 11 ~11h~111 n tr l11cti •rhrinl !r;:ir ti ,.r. '>hn1c2,.rl n(f QUI'.;, !inn.< rec;irrl1n~ h,.r h11<h11nd 'Th:it".; nnt how 1t 1< I ;l::inrl 011 m~· nwn fll!hl ;.< 11 rrr~nn Th" 11t1r11r!1v1> 1·n11n( n1"thPr. 1\'hfl .<h11rr< rl11!1r; nf n rnr11ni: the hurl'::i11 1t·1 th 01~.'lnP H;:i11.;:i rrl , fPels lhf' f)l'r~nn;:il tnurti h;i~ rli~pPlirci I 11norl rlr:il nf m1~111fnrm:1linn. "\\.e'vp hef'n ~n 111:il11<01>rl b1· th P prf'$~. !hi:it puhhr ~p<>;:i k1n1? anri ~m:i!I 1?rn11r rl i.~r·11i;•1nn ::irP P~,;en· ti!IJ." ~h,. f'Xpl;:i1n1>r-J , Snml" M woml':n , dr:1wn frnn1 ;. lm !!PI.\' kni! ro:il1 tinn n/ rnn~rinl)<.· r11 1~1n1(' izrnur.~ 11lon~ I.hi" ('Oll~t. fnrm !hf' h11lwark nf lhf' hllrf'IUI , '"11 ~t;:irt,.ri !n f.;.r11n;i p.,.;:i"h l"'hl'rP !hf' wnmPn fn11c:ht 11 lonr fnr aho11f. 11 .vc.:ir." ~hr h<>r.:;:in ThPn mnrp Qrfl11p~ rnrmprl with lhr "1·rn. h111 I nu1 rropp1nc nr the \\lnmen ~ Cf'ntr.r in f.oi;tii I.IP~-". 1-.IR~;R,-\TION 11\! f"l-::-.'Tl-;R Thf' rrn!rr L~ hr;irlri11ar1rr\ fnr thP lihrral!nn rnn1·1:rnrn1 1111rl 11ro· viriP~ .a mr1"!1n2 11li:irr fnr nff~hM!\ nf 1ht ITIO\'emenl 1nrlurl1n~ thf' bUTl';tll, \\ e ~pc~~ lo hich >r honl ;irvl "'nn1en'~ ,1;rnup' mns!l.v.'' Ann~ ~airl · for in~!.anrP . !.hi~ month "'e 1•·iH 11rldrP'S !hi' ArnPrir:in ASSO('i:!· lion of Unil'Pr.~ity \Vomen in small ~To11p d1.~f'u.~sinn.< cr.nterinR on prn. hl<>m~ of h<IU1'1'"'1VI'.'. 1etn::\,l:f' ~iris. di~rrimin11tinn 1n cnlli>ges. abortion anrl inh di~crimin1111on. ''Orr a .~ion::illl w,. 11ridrps~ 11 mix· rrl crnuri. h11I \\•p'r,. le11ry of fh11L \\'fl "1·p h;irl ~on1r barl exprrienct~:· Vrir r~.:imrli>, ~h" ri!P,l 1hP timP 11 ll'r'!nH1n's. !ihhPr ll'a~ aridrl'~.~inl!, II mixl'rl i::rnur In San n;PJ!n. Miriw11y thrflul:(h th,. tiilk . ii man slnod up and fired hl;ink!l 11L her. "Th11l rlfll'~n t h11pprn often, hut ii. doe~ h11J'lpr11 . ·• ~hr arldtd. ''\!.",. 1111 \\"11n! !n 1pr11k tw-r~u.~r WP likP tfl. h11r Pvrr.vonl' i.~ afr~id th.o fir~! t1111 •. Ber.:iu~" 111•,. /(>f'] ~trf)n~er 11·hen WE 1t'f)rk IOStlh('_r. Wt: 3pr.ak In groups of thrte. ' On,. of tht speaker• l1 • 1•Pti>r11n. nnf' semi-experienctd i nd '~" !hirrl 11 novict. UsuaJl.v on~ ,Riv,.~ th11; aim nr th11; movement, which i.o. committed ln g1inln![ the rh::h• to m11kr ctmiceii unen· rurnbf:red h_v restrictions imposed bf'<'.:iusf' nr sex.'' Tht> ri!.her lwn spe.ak on an y rt- que.~ltd subjttt <:overing problem& or workini;t women. d1y cart. se:1· Ul'llily. t:iirlh control .tnd abortion, women in prisnn nr the hou~ewif• ~nrl women's llberatiOA. u.~u111ly talk., last at least 11n nour Including " question and 11.nswer ~,,s.~ion. If rP.que~teod . wnmen break lntn .~malt disr.ussinn Qroup~ which lht hureau le;irler fetl.' ring~ ou1 tht. es.!itnce nf the movement lSet SPEAKERS. Pa~t. 11 1 • DAll Y PILOT .. I U,1 C111'9!>1>•19 IN THE BAG -Sea ba.C5 t\·ilt he ftll ed v,ri th sporting togs and games for a fun- ftlled '''eeken~ nn ('at;ill na l."l;ind .. rim Doyle and Mrs. Ailen Klingensmith stow gear for the Lido Isle )'achl ('lu h outing with the assi..51.ance of Wow Wov.•. Jt·lembers v.•ill set sail at 8 a.m. Saturday. Sept. 25. Sailors Take to Sea For Catalina Caper Junior <'Ind senior sailor" will take tn the high ~eas nn tht v.•ei;>l\('ncl nf Sf-pl 2.'i fnr ;i bvo-d;:iy ounn.c ;it nr.~r;ins.n Bav Cluh on rn1:ihn;:i lsl<inrl Catal1n;i (";:iper. <i f;:ini ilv crui."P ."rhedu!Pd h.v L1dn L~I P Yacht rlnh. will j:l'I 1u1cipr wav nn thP is.land ;iJ 4 pm, sa't urd ;i y. SP pl ' 2:i . culminating w1lh ;:i lei;urr \v sail hr.me nn Sunday ;if. tem(l(ln . Faci!1 !le-~ nl the (';it;ihn:i club will bl' at iht> disposal nr membf'r!I; nr LIY\ under thl' skippershir n! \tr~. r;nlrliP Joseph. J\·11·( Fr;in !1 1rhlrv \\'Ill coord1n;i!P ;H·t11 it1C'!' fnr thf' ~nung ~PT. Da,·time pl<ins ·1nch1cir 11•;:i !pr spnrl.s. 1·nl!f'\" h;ill :inrl f'n1n- petitivl' _.:;imp~ \\'\I h pr17P!' ::i nrl 8'-''arrl~ nn ~;il11rrl:>.\ r 1 rn1ni::. memhf>r!' ll'iil p;irt;ikc nf ;i b;:irbecUI' nn 1hr h('arh ri'lt'rrrl bv the B;:i\ C!uh · EntertainmPn1 11·111 \nrlurlr m usic hv t hr L1dn ]$:IP \',11C'hl Cluh \:iit~· C.ritt.v Sanrl Band. sing·a-long.-; ;ind cl;inrin!!- ThflSt interested tn the arrangements. Cost Is $3 .M outing ma.v C"Ontar r Mrs. for senbrs and SI.SO f('Jr Jose ph for hote l or mooring juniors. First Ni.ghters Cast New Roles hnnnrin,i; ;ingt'\~ ;inrl fl"lrnn~ nf L.:iJ,?una ~1n1.1ltnn Pl.<1.\ hnu.~P nn Sund;::i.v. Sep!. 19, 1v1ll u~her 1n nr11• f1f'lrl nf ;ict 11·1 i ~· fr1r lhP F 1r~1 Nii::htf'J'5 Fnund('rl e1gh1 ,l'r ;:ir~ <'!gn 1n h nl.<:1rr f 1r.~1 n1j!l;I rr rfnrrn;i n('f'!I; ;'It !hP. pl;i1 hn11~f' F1r.(f Ni~h1f'r~ v.·ill rnnt 1nue Jn ~po:in~nr npenin~ nq::ht rl1nn<'I".~. nvrr~te lhe <'nffrp $:('f\'lre during in· !crmissinn v.·h1le ;iss1st1ng with li\'i!\', ~e-rvr. hrun<'h~.~ ;inrl c,11~! .<:uppers. ;ind man ,11 Festival nf Ari ~ holl!li. Newrs1 nn !hi' callhn;ird n·ill hr ;i ~rips nf Sunrl:t.1' ;if. lrrnonn f ~ndlrli,i:hl Cnncf'l"I,, ;inci r.rea1 F ilm~ nf the Thto.:iler. Thi" [irsl film. "111i'chrth." will bf' pre!ent~ nn Sunda.v. Sl°:ril' 2fi. Memher.~ nf rhe pl;iy hn11.~r ;ir, v.•r lcnm, In Jnin Fi r.~t. !'-.\gh1cr.~ .:inrl 111" 1·::1rier! f11"ld n! nn-s1;ige and bebind·thf'·:r;cenrl'i Erh1·1 t_I , The-rh::1n1p;i,ent rrct pl 1nn 1n lhr f.1nnarrh R;:i y hnm, nf Cnl, ;inci l\1r.• \\'llli::im Higby Bru,i:- J:rrr 11·11! 11shrr 1n v.·i nll'r pPrlnrm;i nc:C'$. f.1r~. GenrJ:r 1'hnmpsnn. prrs1rlrnt. 11· 1 11 j!rrr! J:llf'SI.~ ;:is:r;is!rr! bv !\Jr_ ::inrl r-.1r:r;, H:"l11'::ird .,Hap" r.r.:ih<im. Assisting 11·111 hf' lh, Mme:r;. ! Rnhert Rnbb. Nnnnan Nixnn, ~1illi;im Salyr r, r.cr~r G;irle-, Adric-n Pt>lle-1 ier. A n rl r e 1v l\1nr tht.:inrl 11nd Will W::ird -•·•· Weath ering Winter Sai nt L1u1rP nt"~ f)0\'10$.! d fllt1>d musl i n gn"'n gain~ :i bit nf con tra~l (rnn1 a rr1n1 rr:I ~c a rf Rc flrly to \''ealh· er lhe "'inter~ ' On Tue-sda _v evenin,e. St>pr. 21, l he group will hol rl fh@. lr.'tditinn::il f'ir~I. Night. dinner celebr<1tin~ npenin~ of Neil Simon:r;' hit. '"Plaza Suilf"." Hosts will be Mr :r;. Thompson. the Graha ms . .:ind the Me.~srs . ;incl Mme11. Cnlin Timmons . .l;ime:r; L nm 11 s, Anthnn.v I. e-;i s e , Rrui;::gerr. 7.ach:iry Mal.:iby, D n n a I rl \1an derhi!1. 1'1r~. \\I 1 1 I i 11 m C.ie-schen and fl.1rl'i . Ftedenc M cCClnne!I. •. Club Forecast: Flurry of Activity I nitial meetings foreshadnw a busy year ahead for mtmbers nf Oran&e (.(last wnrnen"s groups as the fall season begiM- Capistrano Club ll will be m l":mbf!r ship rlay fnr the Women'!! Club nf Sa n .Juan Capistrano on Tuesday. ~pl . 21 . whtn ,11 12::l0 p.m luncheon will be sl":rved in the clubhou~. All those intere!'it~ i n joining the group are invited to attend. F'eaturl":d on the program will be Mrs .• John 1\-1. Peterson of San Cleml!!nte. Irv ine Women ~1r~. Frank Roo.<1 of I.Ang Beach will prl":senl 11 slide pro- gram entitled 't> is c-o v e r Portugal fnr the I r v i n e Woman·11 Club 11t R pm. on Tuesday. ~pl. 2l. in th@. new University Park clubhouse. Shown will ht. views nr Portugal littlf' known t.o the average touris1, i n c I u cl in g Arl":as or the win@. country anti Portalegre, notl!!cl for its lapestrie.~. . '-.1r~. Martin BehrP.ns. re.tar · ing Mr.'i. Alvin Smith as president, will preside. Agape Breakfast A program npen l.o alt women nf the Harbor Are11 ~·i ll take place frnm 9:~0 to 11 A.m . on Tuesda.v, Sep!. 2!. ~·hen Church Women Uniter! g11ther fnr an AgaJ)f'. Brl":akf11st in tlie F'ir8t Methodist Church of OrangP. Newport B!!a ch w nm en sharing in the program. c,11Jlecl God"s Break!hrough, will he l\-fr11 . Harvl!!y Pea!e and Mrs. Stanle.v Mumford. DAR Council Representing Orange Cnunty ~·ill be members of 10 area chapUrs when the Snutht-rn Council. naughtl":rs nf the American Revolution . gathers nn Tuesday. Sep!. 21. in the Sportsman's Lodge. Studio From Page 13 ...Speakers · Alsn. b,v send1nj( a v::iriedl 11;, i;::rnup frnrn nur hurf"AU wh1('h is m(lr!, 11p nf wnmrn frnm ;:ibnt11 2.1 Ir .1.1, 11·p f1nd 1 wnmrn 1r!en1lf.v n•tlh ;ii lr;:isti nn r nf the ~peake rs," Anne belil"1·e11 . "\\'p don't trv In J:i1·p .:i rnm- plet p t'dur<1!1n~ flf wiimpn"i; \1h.1 w, rrv rn make ;i v.•nman thinki .:ihn11t. hPr n11·n HIP. ff it hit$. homr. she-"ll l hink aboul 1t and talk ;ibnu t 11 " A ne1v inn0vatinn in lhe-prn- i::ram ;irr film:-; "t-.1;i kp Oul "' and "'Tht Wnm an'11 F1!m'" PLAY COl\W ARES ROLE.~ Tht ~rnu ps al~!'I .'1!111!,P pl;:i v<;,. Li1 .~1. i;pring l ht v prP.~rn1Prl <i rlr.<1.JTIR fnr f;ir.ulty w 11·pi; b;ii;rrll N1 rlevrlnpment nf bn,\' ;inrl ,.:irl 1w1ni; I '"\!, fnllnw~ lht>1r ~1·0wlh."I Annr rxplained. ··\\'e ~hn11· the rl1ffrrr nt l rl"a!n1rn! an<l ;it. 11r11rlr:r; hej(un ,11.~ children ;:ind l <'<'!rrieci n11t thrnugh i;chnnl ;ind ' in thP hnmr. I "'The hov hPrnniri; ;i :::11<'-cr.~slul hui;i ne.~.~m.:in. ;inrl thl'1 ~irl. l'."hn w;int.-rl Jn twrnme-;i : prnfe:r;111nn11 l a!hlr t,, i;:t 1.'I 111ar-1 ried ;:ind ultimately finds herl life empty. I "Ra t.her th;in scek 1 n~ "' r;idical r e rl, I i n i I i n n nf ll'nmen·~ rnle1t ;ind tryin.': tnl m('lld wnmr n in!n th('m, v.·e s.eek tn r rP,11 fp ;in ::i1mnsphtrP. in whir h mrn ;ind v.•omen r 11nl he free tn r hOOlil' a variet y nfl roles. "Wt> can't J:.!'I i:inyv.•hPl'P hut up. Al lhP le.<1.~I. ll'P n1.<1.y !i1li n1ulate 11 \lr'Omlln In ,i:et. ht>r own life or,.;a ni1.ed , 11.·h1rh hap- pen~ 1n hf> the-h,11 rde~I ;:ind1 mn:-;r p;iinfu! p;o.rf , I "Al the mo~1. wr. r ."ln hnpe 1 11lie will i:icth·ely wnrk In c h~nJtt> M1Ciet.v " I See Dy Today's Wan t Ads • IF YOU ARF, TR ,\\"f:t,· ING ACROS.Ci 11-lfo'. .'f:l1S Or just Tl'\ t\11' nt>XI tn11·n. thill 4 pu•c, 1<'1 ('If Nin1- 1<onit,. IU.IH1:111{' Wiii hr!ri ....... u OU!. 11 1.• Fr l'nrh wli1te, 11nd hranrl nl"1v, T!1 ,. pri<'e 111 11.l off .. •" 1nok trrr 11 in tf'da.v·ll Cl11.~ii1rierl ~n . • l·IE:RE'!' A nJ NrNr; RM\f ~ET mn ALL .~f.:A.C::ON.<:;! I !"~ full '17.1'', with ~ rh111r•. " huff,.1 11 nrl 11 ti~l! 11 rn111. v.'"""'1 l\n111h, I! <l(lllnds ~ ,.n..,uith tn Pii i nn' e 1.0 CAMPTN\.' ln ,_ 1:170 A!"'l'hl' !f'n1 h".llll'r. Thill "r)I' h~~ m11n\' ,.~,r.'tll. li 11n1 1hrnuc:h '11-1,. l\'anl Ari• f"'T' ~ 21'1'11 1 h;11 r;:~ln t!"Y'.la.r ' I City. Among !hose attending the ~ession, schedul~ IJ'I begin al ID a m., 1s 1'1r!'I. Frank Edg11r Lee of La~un11 Hill,.;. honorary ~talt regent. past v1cl": pres1 - d,nt general ;ind pa s t historian general. Newport Gandmas A H 11\l-·aii11n !heme v.•1ll pre1·ai! whl":n VP1eri'ns from \An~ Be11rh Hn,.;pital Are entert;;ined nn Tuesday, Sept. 21, fnr lunchf'tln hy membf'rii nf 1he Newport Ha rbn r Grandmothers Club, Entertainment and ~amrs ;ilsn •,11ill be featured fnr the d;iy·~ festivi1ie11 In Newpnrt Beacli American Legion Hall. Stephens Din ner A po:i!luck dinner will rnm· bine v.·lth 11 kn it anrl craft.'!: sho v.· when ;ilumn11e n r Stephens Colle~r gather 11t fi 30 p.m. on Tuesd;iy, Sep!. 21. 1n Republic Savings and Loan. Santa Ana. Pi:is!. presidents ;ilsn v.·ill hP honnred ;it 1he meet ing v.·hen l'vents planned lnr the coming ~·ear will be nutl1nerl . Laguna Juniors ''nung wnmen interested in co mmunity .~ervlce 11re invited to attend a pntluck supper hosted by the Laguna Be.ach Junior \\'nman'~ Club nn Tilesday. Sep! 21. ~·lrs. Peter Andrews, club p r l"s l d ,n1 , v.·ill gret'!t ne111comers he~1nn1 ng at fi ::IO p.m. 1n Laguna f edl":ral Sav- ings and Loan. Night Owls A gr0up /"ailed 'f;:ir1111 's Tahitian.<. wfll ~rfnrm fnr lhP ;innu;il H;iwa11an party nf the ~1i;::hl Dw\11 nf !'liewpnrt Beach Hnnt ·ri Holler Roost on Sun· da y, Sept. J9. Hawaiian dres:r; will be ap. prnpriale. fnr the gathering ~t 2 p m. in Bethel Towers, Costa ~1esa. bership The c·hapla1n and assoc1ate professor nf religion ha; selected Students • 1971 • A Chiu"iging Mood as lhe sulr ject of hi~ 11lk. • C ou nc il Orangewood Regional Coun- cil of Epsilon Sigma Alpha lnte.rna tional will gather at 9 :10 a.n1. l'lmorrnw tn the- Edgl'brook Inn, R11ena ParK /or an :1 11-da.v ll'nrkshnp. Sen ior Citiz e n~ Costa !\lesa Senior C:1t11.ens \lr'ill t r;ivel by hu.~ Mnnd111. Stpt. 20. for a three-day stav in Las Vegas. Catholic Women The hrsl funding e\•ent. n( the: group will bf' a rummagt zale Saturday. Oct. 2~. 1n th!'l Lagun11 Beach V.' n m t n ' s Clubhouse. Las Olas ~l rs. Charles Polansky 11·1\1 give her "lee hreakPr'' spe.ec:h during the next mePrin.c. n( l.oas Olas Tnasl m1srrrs~e~. The g1 011p v.·11! c.:i thrr 11t 7 .1(1 p.m . Wednesd;iy, Sf-pt. 22, ui thr !\ll":r('1Jrv S111·1ni::s An:! l,n;:i n huild1n,1:, Hunl1(1g1nn Br>;i('h. lmprnmp111 (;ilks ll'ill M cnnducl eri by Mr~. LeP .lrf. fer.~ Alsn nn lhr rrnj:!r."lm v.·111 hr 1'.1rs. Clarence Dnuhle. t-1r~. \·lary Renner nnci ~·\rs. Velma Bolin. USC I All (;i4hol1c wo111f'n in h I Au xi iary Laguna Rearh 11re ln\'i1l"d In Nursery Sc oo Eight new memhtr11 nf thf' the ;innu;il member~h1p lea nf Re-gi.~tr;itinn ~1111 1i; npPn fnr Oran~r Cnun1v cha pter nf S1 . Catherinr·s Cnunci! nr rhildrr n. 2 vr 11r.". !I mnnth~ to t:SC'.~ Tn1l'n and Gown ,luninr Ca tholic \\'nmen. 4 .i·e ;i r s nlci.' In ;:illenrl thr Slt n Aux1har:v will he honored al " The !!:Vent v.·ill take place "n Fun Crr;il1 \'P Pl;iv \.rn11r .,. luncheon nn T11esda _v. St-pt. 21 (rom :t to :i pm. Tuesdav, paren1 -par!ic1p1111nn nur~rrv Preceding an 11 ·JO a.m. Sep!. 21. in 1he home of 1'.frs, srhnn! whirli nif'et.~ in the ~ncia! hour in the Stuft Shirt. J11ml".~ A. \1.<1.r!in. Znetf'r SchnoL Sf>;il Rearh . Ne w fl o r t Re ;i c h . t he[;=;=====================-.=; ~~;~;00:~~;,,:::~, ga~~:~,~;;h l TIVO 'S Jewelry. Exclusive Styling! ·\lrs. Dnnald CJ11rke nf Corona 1 drl Mar . 1 Fnllo"•in~ the !1Jncheon. Dr I Alvin Stewart Rudisill 11•ill speak 1n the t-nlire mem- J ow•l•v D•1 ;9"0n9 An.I C 111lom Mo .l o by 11VO Rft mocl •li ng "' Ror•i" ,./ 0 11 I.incl o f J • ...,.1, E n9<A ~;n'J 17'5 N~wporl 11vd., Co1la Mmofa ,M, "45.51411 OVER $100,000 INVENTORY MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE. WE MUST VA. CATE BUILDING IN A VERY SHORT TIME-EVERYTHING HAS BEEN SLASHED TO COST OR LESS. Lis ted Below Are WAS NO W SA.VI SJAl .110 $226.00S 122°0 i' Span1$h -.;:" 1 ... \\.""'rl.'-'-T~n~m:._ _____ _ Sofa &-Love Seat .... oo •noo 26600 I>.' \1;it,·h1ni:, !l11nrl.<nn1" 'l'l·ll"rt print, 7 pr• Sofa & Loveseat 611.00 (;nlrl Rrn•,,,, Q111i1,..rl F11hri~ ") rr< 432.00 22600 326.011 16900 Pecan Coffee-Table , ... oo 11.00 71 00 Sol a &-Lovesea~t--,"',.c.c_,=-, -.-'-.=, _,:::_, -2-'-9 8 00 Con1,..mrnr11ry Tuftl'i1 1 ... r, .. t ? pr~ Sofa 4fl.DO lJl.00 16000 IRIC·A-BRAC & DICOR ITIMS 111 OFF OR LESS Chairs 159.10 .... ,1.011 ••. 61 ~~. J4t.OO 221.00 12100 156.00 46.00 9000 •t.10 11. Sf.ID •a. 40~. JJ,.10 26.5.00 13410 Tuft rrl Sleep Sofa Jt.5.llO 264.00 131 00 Qll""" S i1r , \\"Nlrl Trim Spring .& Mattress ,,,_,o 1M.OO 105'0 f.:ini;: !'i7P Spring & Mattress 24f.10 1Sf.OO 9000 King S11,. A Few Example s NOW ~~'.!~g,,~ ~~ttress ::;·oo , .. oo 1 00 00 Fine-Oaf Desk~---,.-,_-oo-,-,.-.oo-­ ooz1_N_s_o_F_L_A_M_Ps.-i:ow-co~s~T--- ----Crescent Sofa 424.00 118.00 13800 FINE-ORIGINAL 0-IL PAINTINGSAT-BUOW-COST -------------Sofa & Love Seat .. s.oo .. , oo 21 3 00 Cr.n1 rmrrin1 r~ ~'~"'-'---------- TUXedOSOfa '"·" "'" 145" ~·, 1.1mr Cnlnr Sofa 39,.10 214.00 11500 Dinette Set 34f.OO lfS.00 15400 :'IP<"·_-------------- chal·r 81" 21,.10 131.00 I Sp11ni.<h Cut 1·,.1\·r t Corner Unit SSf.10 21.5.00 144" Cn111pl"1" 11 T11tilr:_,::•~c~n~,~·~c':._ ________ ~~ Spring&-Mattress 2lt.OO 1.5,.00 Kin~ s.i7P. Hl-Q11 11.li !y ~~I Headboard 119.10 56.00 Kfn 1: ~il~. er~"~'~"'--------------~ Sectl·onal 95000 1 tS0.00 1000.00 2~ f1 , Cu~tnm C1rrul11.r-H8.ndcr11ft,.rl Corner Unit 441.l)O , ..... 18000 Of'IU>;P DOIINS OF HANGING LAM'S AT HLOW COST MANY CUSTOM DRAnllU ON DIS,LA Y AT COST OR LESS Sofa lll.00 ,, .... 12000 Plaid SAVE UP TO 70% DUE TO THE NATURE OF SALE . ALL SALES A'JlE FINAL, NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. O,EN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 12 to 5 DURING THIS SALE ALPERTS FURNITURE 1925 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MISA , Your Horoscope Cancer: Be Patient KRISTINE KNUTSEN December Rites Set For Pair A f)(>c· 11 11edct1ng in /'iewpor! Harh1Jr l. 11 t h P I' a n Church 1s be1n& plannt'd bv Kristine Knutsen ;ind f{O(!nl'y J). Hoffrnan o! llunt1ng ton Beach. Ne1vs (if lhe lorthrun11ng event has bcc11 ar1110111H.·t•d by the bride-el<'.ct 's parents. :'llr. and J\1rs. Ruben \V l\11utse11 of Balboa Island ill 1 s s Knutsen 1~ a grad11ale of \Var- ren !!1gh School, Do11•ne.\' ;1nd now is a student ;11 San Diego .State College. She pledged Kappa Alpha Tht>ta . SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 Hy SYUNEY O;\IAJ{H Son1e astrologers 1ns1st ih'11 more bigamists are born under Pisces than any other zodiacal sign. Libra 1s lhl' natural sign of m:1rriai.:e Leo is purported lo be syn1boll(' or love_ Gemini 1.s fltrt<iliuu-; Taurus is sensuous a u d Scorpio is t11e mnst 111!t'l1St' 111 relati onsh1 ps 111th oppusll~ sex. ARIES ~Marl'h ~J-;\pril 19J . New outlook in conn1'c\ 1011 with employment, b :ls 1 c •·h,irr~ see1ns es~ential \'1tah- 1v returrt~. You arr able tu un- pro\·e re la 11nn.c; "1th aS:iOc1a1es. to-worker~ You re C' l', v e 1ne<>.n1ngl ul com· pll ment [rorn Uo. TAURUS 1Apnl 20-f\1av 101· ('rca!ive endeal'nrs art: .likcl.v ln sucl'eed You 1na~ rrr! res tricted. but kP.1' i:; t11 1n;jkf\ effort for changr \\'•!k•onu· l'hancr for vanet\' or ex- periences. Develop ·yo11r own Lrarl illons. /)on't be tied tu pas!. (iE,\IJ NI !:0.1<1y 2J -Ju11t' 20 1 Atcenl on hon1(', properly, relationsh1p with e I d e r I 1· person. Sense of huin or can pro1e 1aluable ally. Perce.J1't bas1t· requlren1e111s. Leave r1ilb fuz• olhel's \"t'1 ~<1t1lt: ilµ- proach Is necessary. CAi\'CE ll 1June 21-July 2:!.I · Spoll1ght !In development or u!eas Ovn 't he in too n1uch of " hurr\'. \.\'lial appears a llute thing 01:1.v only he a rudunen- lary stage l\nO"' this, re!l- pond :11.:curcl1ni.;ly. Patience 1s l(Hll" ;11)1 . LEO \·J u!.1 :!:!-Aug 221 . You ;ire ;1bl1· to lueate and obtain \\hat 1s needed Be co11r1dent. (1uest is due tu suCcC'ed . ~loney s1tuat1on 1n1pro\'es. \'uu add lo possessions. You recognize what re ally i.~ of value. Study in1·estment µussib1l 1t,\' \"IBG() jAui! 23-Sept. 22 1 Luuar c~rlc high, ~ou r Jt1dg- n1ent. 1ntu1 11on llpt to be ae- t'urate. Take 1nit1at1vc . ~lake new starts tn new directions hH:lude lan11ly men1ber 1n pl<1ns. f\lake gesture <1imed at reco11cil 1atiun. LlllltA tSt"'pt. 2.1-0<.'I 22 1: l·'.n1phas1s 011 relation t o J.!rouµ.~. orb a n l /. a 1 1 11 n s . Co<ipern te 111 charitable pro- ICl't Visi t individual cor1fined to home, hospital. \Vha! yo u ~eek is <1va1Jable . bu1 n1ay be 1e1npor<irily obsc11red Sl'OHPIO 10 c1. 23-Nov . 211 : .\loney I r o m occupat ional Workshop Specializes In Adoptive Process \\ !1h .\l rs. \\'eston Bo"·!es. 11 f,rkshor <.·ha1rman, sta ging pursuit LS stresstd. Study potential. Re\•iew aspiration..'!. Separate net:essity r r (l m desire. Be trut hful w 1 l h you rself. There is room at top. Know it; act like you know it. SAGITTARIUS lNov. 22- Dec. 2l f: One in authority causes you lo arrive at con- 1·lu!;10n No rnore beating about bush. Find out where you are •going -and why . Finish rather than initiate; t·on1plete assignment. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19 1 loood lunar aspect now coi ncides with higher educa- tion, reading, v.·riting and ga1n1n~ of knowledge. Stress lhe original. No need to copy or imitate. Start hearing sound or your 01rn voice. AQUARI US jJan. 20-Feb. 18): Concern \\'ilh v.·hat 1s hid- den or occult is emphasized. l\loney affetting mate, partner l'Ol!ld becon1e an issue . Frank discussion should be on agen- da. Be flexible, fair. PISCES tFeb. 19-tllarch 2t1 1· Some details may be elusive. Don'l force issues. Ride with 1idl' Accent on marriage. partnership. unique contract Postpone final judgn1ent. Your desires, viev.·s are subject to change. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R BIRTHDAY )'OU draw lo you persons "·ith prob I e m s . physical and emotional . ''ou .ire more capable of helping others than of aiding yourself. You are able lo interpret feel- ings, to understand subtle nuances. You could succeed in rneclicine, la"'· publ ishlng. You are due. in near future, lo em- bark on new adventure. Her f1:int:e. son of 1\lr and r-.1rs. flovd 1-foffn1an 0 r Visalia, atiended !he Colle~e of the Sequn1as and 1~ a ~raduate of SDSC "here he af- fi!1ate-d with Sigrna Alpha Epsilon. /\ n1orning long 11orkshop and luncheon is scheduled tor off1t'e1·s and chairn1en of 20 Or;.1nge County au.~il1anes 111 Children's Honie So,. 1 r I v heg1nning at 9 :i.m on 'Ion· da y, Sept. 20, 1n Saddleh<Lck Jnn. Sanla Ana . a nine k 1nt't't1ng to highlight -~~-------­ p.:irl1.1rnentn1 y procedure I ~ Dual Fete Shipboard Tlurty _guests at>0<11·d ihe Princes.~ lt<i!ia loa~H·d ~lr ;ind J\lrs \\'11lard l\i1rl .Jr of Huntington Be nch dunng a dua ! 25th wedding ann1 l'ers<1ry and hon \"O_l'age cclcbrat1on lio.~t~ wer<' the (·ouple'!I d;iughrrr and son-111-law ~I r and ~lrc; l{o\Jert F. Smit h of S;in ta Ana The Karls. 11ho 11rre inar- r ied in Pasadena "'·hcrr r hey lived until moving 111tn the bt-ach area in 1!166, sr1 s::iil on 11 lG-rlav <0ru1se tr) ~1azatl<in, P11crtn \·;ill::irtil ::ind Acapulco follrJw1ng the rrlchr.1!1on Facts Faced President ~·lrs. An!honv Ga - jewski v:dl con vene lhe session Spe(•1:i111.ed d 1 s c• us s ! on RI Ol1ps 11 111 he 1node1a\ed hyl th (' ~lffi(>Ji Bowlrs <:ra111 Hen- rlnl'kS .Jerornr P. B1een Jr l\ennerh Brown. Hobt i·t l \'ernon. Hay1nond E. GrPen.I Tll:i11rv Friec!son. \\'. (' Pat-1 1erso1;, \\'illian1 Ponn, A L Altrn:in :incl {:a1e1\•sk1 '1"11 0 nf•wly appointed CJ!Sj di rectors. f\lrs. Chandler Har- n s. stale fl1re<:tor nr 11ux- il1anrs. nnd ,Jphn n .l arn1so11 . l)ra11g4• County D1str!t'I <h:C'c- lor \\"ill ht 1nlrodur£'d during lunr·h I .\I r~ I larns i~ 011·11er and 1nnnagrr of a hou11que v,•hile be1n)'.: <1ct1v(' Ul vnl unteerl "ork She holds degrees in sf1('1olo~.I' and busin!C'.~S anrf isl listed 111 "\Vhu"s \\"ho." ~hr .,., di .c 111dr 242 r:1l1forn1 a aux- ii lill"lf:~ dressing, extraordinary ./;1n11.'lon hold<: ch.'g ree.~ in hus1nes~ and ed11c:a1 1nn and al 111;istrrs rtegrce 1n ~ocial work Hr ha s done .-;or1;1I work \vil h lio!h p11h!1e a11d pr11'a!e agen· Hand :ind fa r1al exercise.~ 1·1es <ts 11•pll it~ ha 1·i11g 1:-iught NOW .AT YOUR GROCER9 helpkeep your:$kin supp!eand NEW DIRECTOR HI :-.·11r!h11·Psl P.'a1;.ir rne 'iiJ.1 -_dli~scio~o~n~•g~··~·~·?n~~:_ii"!';~;-i', [. :nl~-Wiiiiz-·,~,~~-°F'·h'.1.;'l·~.-~[. W'lJt. ,,~~:~r-~~~:§.:~·-·•7"-•"";___,;~;;;;""~~~·~~~~-~~~"~;,;, ~1 '~''~";';· ;;:~i;!ii~""'~~ij~ij~~ii~iii I <,,,.,., ·~~ ... 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FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ SAN DIEGO FRE(WAY ANO ~ ~ EUCllD ST 1URNOfF-liiiii ~-:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;;~i&:::Z9:~~~~~~ ~: ~::::~~6~8~1~~~==~=:::::;. , fridli. Sepltmbfr 17, lq11 you'r• lnvited lo a you-can-sew-it-yourself fashion show FINDING YOURSELF • IN FASHION proHntod by Vogue Patterns and tho Wool Bureau . . . spotlighting exciting new designs made of pure wool Discover SIX totally different wardrobes, geared io individual lastoa and life styles and selected from the best of the European and American couture and sport swear collections for the Fall 171 season. Translated in rich pure wool fabrics by Anglo, Einiger and J.P. Stevens. Pure wool .. , the world's best. Fabric you can count on because it carries the Woolmark, your assuf. anco of quality.tested products. Commentating lhis special show, which will include a collec· tion of couture originals from Paris and Rome, will be Grace Van Oyko, Apparel Promotion Director for the Wool Bureau. "finding Yourself in Fashion" is easy and fun. Come join MaY Co Arcadia and indulge your real fashion self. Costa Mesa -Saturday, Sepl.• 18 et 2:30 p,m, -upper level .. P'\1111 WOOi. ..... .. ... ... ... w w ( MAVCO m•y ce Muth coast ple11, san d iego fwy. at bri1tol, S-46-9321 DAll y PJLOT II I '1]c DA!l V PILOT ·,~ .. ~ 100,000 ExpectedatHuntingtonfor Surf Action By R01''ARO I... RA~'DV 01 .... D•lty ~ll•t 51on \liith more than 52 e n tr ii n t s participating and c rowd.!! 10 ex~ss of 'M ·ftl0.000 expected ea<.'h day. !ht. 13th An- ; flml L'niled Slates Surfboard Cham- ··tNonsh1ps "'ill lake place 10 Huntington ;.~ea<'h Saturday and Sunda~·. •t' Corky Carroll, of Dan~ Point, is_ ttle defending O\'er·all champlOrl and v.·1nner ·Of the Duke l\:thanamoku all-around 1 ~urler award for the pasl fh·e years. He .. •wtJl be on hand tn defend his title although Brad .~lcCall of HWJlington • ~Beach has not enl ered tile featured men'5 .. - ~ ~' :'Buc-Ru stle1· ''Tiffs of Past The Orange Coast-f.o!den ~·est tootban series dOf'~n ! pretend to ma ich the tk>dgers-G1ants r1ralry as far as intensity h concernf'd. but the annual grid duel .ha.'! • J;ed lts hectic momt>nls and Saturd1y ~s,hrs. battle al l..e Bard St adium figures -to again pro\ 1de plenty of thrills. Here·s a capsule rundo .... ·n of the fil"e irerrOU!( game5 :u!fi6 -Thr first annual t1tt ...,as pro- bably the mo!l rontrov,ni.al in tht ·Rnes Orange Coast ...,·on 11. 1-4-IJ, but • Gold en \\"es! rompla1~ brttrrly ~·hen it 'm.i~.<:M a 1""0-po1nt ron\·rrs1on after ~r­ igg l!S Sf"<'Qnd TD mJd\\"8Y through tht final q!Janer. The Rus!lers' Ste\ e Ca ~hdoltar ar- : ·JM'ared to hare tx>u nced into the end zone .. pu! an ofi1c1a\ ru led that hi s kner hit the .. around before he .... ·ent 1n. Quarttrback Dan r-.t ikels had a pair of -tm.ochdo .... ·n pas!'e~ fnr occ \\' h ir e ~ ~hdolla r scored tw1ct for Golden V.'est. 1967 -:\nother cont ro\'ersy erupted ...,·hen a minute mysteriously ticked off on the 'coreboard rtr.c~ \\'hen the Pira tes' \\"ayne T1nl1 n rarr1f':d the ball to the Rustler !hree yard line the !'Nlre "4aS i -7 \4"1\h l 41 left In the same. But ...,.hen the Buts \.\f'nt lQ the line of genmmage for the next play only 16 ~nds rtma1ned ,~-OCC coach Dirk Tucker arguerl -but ' -, lhf off1c1 als ltt 1t stand. The Pirates' Paul l,(imoine then kicked a field goal .-,from the 10 10 g1\'e his rtub a J0-7 "'In di\•i!ion y,·here ht wa s the vktor a. year ago. There are M indi\•tdual enlrants in the compPlitlon thal runs !mm boys i 13 and undl'r 1 l.hrough Sffiit"lrs 1 » and older 1 f~r tM men to an O\'erall women's division, landem compPtition and a paddleboard ract around the pier. , Heat racrs in moll! events y,•ill ht stag- ed Saturday 11t'ith the first hnal t-1•ent e11rded al JO a.m. Sunda v. All final e.1·ents will be .stag@d on the ·,;>.~\ side of the Huntin gton Be.ach pier with heat races on both sidf'S, Sa!urd1y·1 competition y,•jJI start at r • 6·30 Final e1·enl Saturday is sc~uled for 12 30 Les \\'Lll1ams of Dana Point is the detend1.11g champ1nn in 1he seniors com- petilion and "'111 ~ among 12 entrants u1 that dl\'lsion this year, F'our of lhe. five winners in !he women 's div ision a yea r ago y,·iH return None of them arc fron1 the Orange Coast area. although ~e1·era! area entrants are rearly to con test the \'it tors, In tht' pier paddle ra cr. which usually determines the "'inner of I.he Oukt Kabanarnoku trophy, J11ck Luwke nl " ' -' ,1.,., • .a:1 r w:....., ---Golden \\'est "·as the host school in th1~ ST. LOUIS CATCHER TEO SIMMONS CAN 'T MAKE PLA Y ON PIRATES. °"' Pittsburgh TooM Advantage of J-base Error, Won 6·1 , ... , 19fi8 -Quarle rhark .Jnhn lnglrhart ancf t11·ide rece1\'Pr R and~· \'ataha put nn quite )11 sho""' as the Rusller<t ,,.,·on their fir st game 1n the serie~. 34·20 Jn Ryder (;up • · 'lnglehart pas.~!'d lo ra1al1a for fill yard ~ 8nd a 1nuthd01111 nn (hr laq play of the ·first h::ilf <inr! th!'n thf' twn te::imrd for a V>~:ard TD strike on the first play of the ~cond half. The t110 plays ga\'!.' Golden \\'est a J4-7 learl B1·itisl1 Co111bi11e Y out11, Rustler coach Ra v Shackleforrl called 1t -}11s biggest 1·ictory 0e1·er 1n cn11ch1ng. 1969 -Oran~f' Cna~t fJUar1 erback Mike 1am 1~·a.<tu .~eored fl)ur tJnlt-s in leading i the P1ra1e~ to a 30-20 1 irtory. Tucker Weatl1e1· f 01· Golf Lea<l cred11ed thP Ru1· defenst as the , cleterm1n1n~ fa ctor ! P1r;>:e r;l'l"lritt Rarneu·s kicking a lso ~ \1'3S a big f;H'tfJr Rarnetl 111·er11ged 41 6 yards on e1ghl punts. Gokfen We.c:! hPld 11 14-7 le.ad .... ·1th 8 •o tn go in the fir~\ half. but \\'ilh Tamlyasu i:oearhe.ad1ng the. attack. the BuC'!i rol!td off 23 JXllnts in a ro"' The Pirate delt>nse rtco1·ered rour \ 1 RustlPr fumble.<: 1970 -The Golden \l"e::t rlrtense tnok charge 1n this one, intercepting fil'e Orange Coast pitsses 11nd re.rnv ering a pair of fumhle!'I. Li nebacker Tom Allanson and lree !';Afety 'iony Bon well ,,.,·,.re the. chief star_, for (:olden Wrs!. Allanson had a pair of blind si df' tickles on Pirate quarterback Garv Valbuena , ,,.,·h1ch caused fumbles and-led to the t11·0 .~cores. Steve Griffith passed ti yards to Kurt Oedrlck for the fir~! ~Ix-pointer and a ooe-:-·ard swttp by Griffith with 2:35 to go rn the game 1~ it for the Rustlers. ST L0L"IS IAPl -''outh iinrl lh!' rrn-- s~·I of rontinuM ecol weathPr ston.1 111 c;reat Srit ain·~ 1mmediat t f;:11nr ;i ~ Ryder \up golf ma!che.'1 res11nH•d 1, 1th fnLJr·b.ii ll comp!"lition Ol f"r Old \\'ar'.'011 Country \lub's 5pra11·11ng rourse today. But 1 lr<1r1er 1n an Amrric;in try for 1 t·nme.baek, Jack Nicklaus , hintrr1 !itrongl_\' his team·.'! best ma y be s111·ed for !he lltst 1n the inttrn ational test. ··I th ink traditional!\' \\'e nc1·pr seern !ri d" .-s we ll 1n roursom"t.~." the powerfully b11i\1 ~icklau.'I .'laid in ref!.'rence 10 Th11rs· 1111,1· lcsts resultinR in a 4'-1-Jt., deficit the AmericAns carrierl into l.oday·~ r1ghl matches. "We just don"t ~lo play it enough ." tie adcl~. "\\'here we should do better Md where \\'t' alw ays have in the past is "'ilh singles.·· At least the first part of NicklaU!' con· tention was bome out \\'hen Britain, pac- ed by brilliant shots off the clubs of youna Ton y Jacklin. ran up a l -1 lead in Thursday's Srotch foursomes. 1-T . .r----v -.,, , .... -v~•'-""""··--···=·"'""'"'··-····· .. -.... ..-"' ... , .. _,,,, ' ' F ortu11e Awaits Mi·. X .4$285 ,000 Re1noins Vncloimed J .. ONDON r.1i.r1 -\\'anted: the \11inner or a -British soccer pool. Re\\'ard : more than a riuarler of a mi llion dollars. Vernons Poo ls admitted Thursday it tlas been unable to lri<'C the \\inner of la st 1\·eek'11: fortune in prize mon,y. So mev.·here a ~1r. X has 119 .000 pounds -$285,000 -coming to him if he ever shn"'S up to cl aim it. \: \1ernons director John Kennerley said the \l'inner's check is \l"ai t-fi ing tor him in Liverpool ";:1nd \l'e are stilt making efforts to find out i "'here he is." The search started Monday and \1•ill con tinue until the , winner is found. ~ ' British betters r arti ci raling in the flOO]s \\'ilh <l!t little ~s a prnny ~ : ~ or le~s try to gue~s the results of the next \\'Cekend's sorc~r matches. ' ; l, The one v.•ho picks the highest number of games th at end in lies "·ins ~ the bi~ money. t This lime the search ror ftlr. X \\'as h11mptred btcause ,,·ernon!li F i cannot publish hili namt . A btttor can request on the pools rnrm to I rem11 in anonymous and put an "X" on hir-roupon to avoid publirily. " I He has In givt' hi.t addre ss. But \lernon!'I said a rheck ;ii t the "·in-f ~I,. ner"s home dreu· a blank. Thty speculated he may be on vacation. 1 I f~· • ':J.U...°W~ l"':f""I Thr hra'h Hntt<thrr.~ rnn!in11l'cl In pnur i1 on \\Ith a 2 ani! ! \l{'l••rv by 101 Ul£~1rr:< H;irr1 Ftannrrm;in ;i nrl Hf' r n ;:i 1 rt (;;:illat"hf'r hefoi·e 11 "f'tnnrt '1rtflrl" hv Amnlcl ralmer anti r;ardner D1ck1n.snn strmmcd the 11ssault. Nicklaus, n1llying fro m 1•h;l! he ternlC'rl an "increrlibl v poor" mo nung rounfl . teamerl 111th .I . i " Snead to tnn1 Rri ta1n·~ lead to I l An1f'rica's hr:-;t in !he Q1ennial l l"t~ an- pea rerl to h::11·r rarned a ~-4 deaitln!'k 1111- l il the mn~{'ul.:ir .Jacklin. uncan n.\' \\'i1h hi111 wedges, chipped in from SO feet nn thr. 18111 hn!r nf !hr final match to forge a li e for h1 n1,e rr an d Brian Hu11.gctt ag11in~t gingery l.A'r Trel'1nn <i nd 1-.fason Rudolph , Tre\ 1no .-nd Rudolph \\'ere to take the coor~ again lhi$ morni ng in le11ding off best-ball n1atrhes. anr1 the wealher \\'fl.~ or no sn1aJJ l"Oncem to lhe non playinR c,.ptain of either team. ""This rertainly is the 1dnd nf v.·e,.lhcr our players ra 1·or." sairl ;in ehullient F.nr Bro,,.,·n. 11·hn~e Rr1t1shers gaior tl lh, lea1I throui;:h npcnin,i:·day matche.~ a fir~1 t1me on Amencan so il. Only haH·jnkingly. l S. raptain .lav llebert cleclartd. "I lhink !hr W!'<ilhcr~ bffn In their Farer. f"m not squiiwk1ni::. but I don "\ think n11r ho.1·~ are usrd In pl aying in !hese r11nd1t10nl'" Steadv rain r11rh· Th11r.~rlav r1rl;n·c1! play nrie hour :incl · 1.1 n1i11utei and k.ept mornln11: lempera111re!l llelnw fiO rlrgrel"S Toda~"~ fore c<is! 11·a~ fnr conlinurrl unseasonably l'OO! tcn1pcr<1tures .-nd niore rain .. Karras f)ETROIT jAP) -Ale~ decided 10 !Ake his Si0.000 more K11rra.~ h11s And run no The :l(i yea~.old 1·eteran larkle. rf'leased b\' the 1X>1ro11 \.ions 1n a surprise mol'e iursda}. sa~~ h(" ha.• de t 1ded on re11re- rnrnt frnm football 1n orctrr lo pursue a t'arttr 1n lhe enler1111nmenl world and "s~nd n1qre timt> 1111h n1y ramil.1• ··t dnn·1 ha1·r in prOl'I" tfl any tvw.t,1· I \1rt,<1;n't 01·er lh!' hi ll,'" !he m1op1r n1ashcr ,<;a1d in an 1ntf'f"\ 1r11 Th11r~d11_1 BC'~1de.~. r rlon 't fef'I mentalh read~ !11 pta.1 roni- ba ll. "J'hey '\·e 1ai..cn IL out ol n1e. here in t..aii:una Beach finished second 1 yu r a10 and I! ready agaJn Otis time around. The ract takes place Sunday at !:IS with Carroll finishln& lhird to cain point~ for his crown a ye.ar ago. T11'0 are:.1 team! wlll compete in th~ tandem event (Sunday, 12 ooonJ and a number of area te.anu are en tertd in tfk: two-man dory rece (1 :4~ Sunday I. The Saturday ttme llthedule and li81 of Oranae Coast area entrants: IAllJllDAT ICM.DUL• •• ,,, _ 1 ..... hr'-'" • ..., l•~k.,.. (I!). • 11 •·"' -Ill• ;I"' ~· 1<r11 •l'ld NU,enol An•nom "' •::SO o.m. --Ill lhr11 t•I fill,,.lnlfltm f n1•"! !l l ....... (II in .. ,"' r;Jlm1 ... 11-II """"I IWI. I IS • m. -Mll!lf• IM..i. JW) O•t1trfln•1J ~ ,., •JD • m -""'" 1 • 1nr~ 101 O"'"'"'""" 11 n101>t "\-w .... ,., 11, •l'ICI o•orq 0.,.,,,,11,..1, 11 nooto J ,. IO:tl f ,m ''" •••• I I' '"'" !II 0 11&rlt•tl,..o, I i h<lfll/ fl!) ,..,., (ll '"" YOU'lle<I Q,,_tllftt ll 11 nMlll fWI. n --•• 111 '"'" h J 011t•lormo1n 11!1. Mt •/eto !Mon. Jj .01 Qu1rlt•....,ln (W). 1t1IJ •·"'· -Juni.,..J ! I• rhrw 171 o .... 1......,1n t I ). W-fll 111 ,.,.. Ol4'tr J Qvorlt•~j" (Yf). lt J'° ••"' -C11o"''•t0n W1•1 lllltl nf a11rtl~l!11n (I L II!) -e 111 •ldt of ol1r. WJ -Won lid< 11 010<. ' OllAMGf •.OA/l All•A IMfltANli ( •tw•••I MI N'J ILIMlMAllOMI .. ..,..,,,l'ICl,On ····" t11tov 0.MI• ?I: l!:Ok fl Mii"''•· 1J, o::i.11 J·c~1•n. U : 1.11 ••''•· ?•; ll1rdv L ... 1 •• ll: l r\Jtt G•&•ltl1on, l•: .... IOYlh, lf J Gl fY Cow. 21. John Oovl>, 111; Aaron DodMn, 11, Jim Woldt , f...,n!oln Voi11• -G"• (,'"'''"' 11; '"~• Wur><tt, ,.,, lleocll -l•1Qn "'''!In. n . -1·Taill'S OUAllflfl•lftAL, °"'"' Poonr -Ilk ' Mllthl..,, H H""'""O!"" tffcl! -'"""'k \_I"'""' JJ, ~~·I Mf u<t·· n . Cnr" C•".i • .'9 JUIOOI ILIMlll,f.llONI liun1 .... 1 ... •••di -Ct vlel HHh, 11, l oll G•lt•I. 1'. w .. 1,.,ln>I•• -O..n »u'"''"' 11 M•N'I •UllltfllPl., .. U 1'10,..,.,t lt•t h ->cnn Ut n Ornu••« 19 WOMIM'I •U.tlttlfll'IMllLI l;untl"'lll"" ll••·" -Olonr Vono ",u I• )1.•, WIHlt M•, (I. c.r"Oftl dfl Mt• -Mtr• S•n«,,.lm. IO. Htw•tr lltoth -M1ru1..., O••mm•, l'f JUlllOll OUllllllll•1NAL1 Okin11,..1on I••'--Tl"' Wn•loh, !11 l •nr• E<kk..,n. II, N t w•r! ll11cn -U "' •Olln>on. " 1ov·s •u••11•"'""'L1 0 1,.. ,...,,., -M••u•I Mune1. lJ; "''"' w1M, 1' Miko C1vl<k•n1nk, ll. H1:fT:r lloocn • ~111. ••It•. IJ ~I~';..,=!·~·~:~ -Vinti 1!0111, 14 "''~' ,t,11fn, f OUnJ1•n Vl!!ey -'"'' Wu•1re-, I). Slumbering Dodgers Blow Another Chance 8~· CRAIG SKEFF 01 "'' Dllh' 1'1111 ll1n LOS ANGELES -Walter Alston, lht Dodgers manager, ju5t doesn't know what pressure is. Al lea.!!! he never shows it Although the Dodger., lost • set:ond straight opportunity to tie San Francisco For the lead Thursday night in the torrid 1''ationc>J League West battle, the club i~ still very loose -all<! it's probably because of Alston. The Giants !till le.ad by a game. but the: pre 9sure really appears to be on their shouldtrs, especially sinl'e they lost th eir 10th in JI games Thursday. 8-1, to Cin· rinnali. Then Thursday night the: Dodgers bow- ed to San Oiegn a1ain. 4-1. Alston !at calmly in his chair munching nn a sandwich as a gmup of sportswriters quietly maneuvere<I into his office after Sports In Brief LA had dropped its second straight duel. ··vou guys act like il was your fau.lt ."' said lhe Dodger.~ skipper afltr a very long minute of silence. "We 've got some of this i.:om1ng. \Ve "ve ~n getting a lot of runs bec <1use we 've ~·~· 11 .... , " s .. 1 n Dodger Slate All GlmH on IC~I 1100) D01:11t,. v•. All101• OOl:l;u• "'· &•••ti Ooagtr• ~· '""~' !11 l ,)~ D,m, l':SI D m. n ·u • m. been helping ourselves and getting the breaks . ··\Ve didn "t hel p ourselves tonight'' Are lh e Dodgers sluggish'! asked 1 5Cribe. ·'An ytime you hit like we did tonight you're sluggish. There 1ust isn"t a hell of 1 lot you can do about it. If you can't get guys on base, you can't win ." Of course, Al slOn is hoping the Pad res Rodgers Says Bruins In Best Shape of Year tOl' ANGELES Coach Pepper Rrxl~ers Thursday declared tlis UCL" Bn11ns 1n the. best shape lhey"\'e been in all 1·ear for Saturday's intersectional foot ball meeting with Texas in Memorial Coliseum. Tiithl end Bob Chris tiansen. "'ho ~pr11ined an anklt. 12.~t Saturda y night a!!ainst Pittsburi(h. \\'&~ pronounctd ready to pla y and de fensive end Eusene .lnne.~. 'ol'hn hurt a knee early in practic,, 11·ill suit up for the first limt. ·rne Bruin~ pl:tn to start an offtnsive ha1·kl1eld or quarterack i\fike F'lore~. runnin6 bAcks 1'vl!lr\' Kendricks and Ran· dy T~·ltr 11nd nankt'r AelHii e Echols. e Rr11t1.lll' Shnf.le1tJ1 I.ON\. BEA CH -The Lo~ Angele.'! flt1in~ shook up thei r roster Thursday. cuttinA offensive guard Sieve Ouich of Siin f)ie-gn Sta ir and releasing rookie run- nin11 b<it'k Larry Crowe of Texas Southern frn111 lhP taxi squad. Four injur~ pl1yers \\"f'r e placed !'111 the rt serve list -de.fen;;il·e tackles Phil Ol~tn ancl Ritk C11~h. quarterback John \l';iltnn and saftl ~· Roger lV illiams. e U.'iS R 1'.ip• l'n,.ks ~10SCO\\' -The Snl'1et "-'ate.r pt1ln learn defeated ~ r1sihnfll team from the: lHlltf'rl Stair.~ Thur M!ay •-3. Tis~ ff'p{lrl!'rl The olfiellll Sn\·iel ntw~ a1ency <·11111'11 11 th~ tir~I friend!\· m.;it ch between the t11·0 C'oun!rir~ nu !!ld~ th~ framework of (iffi(•i;ll tournament.~. e r•t)fitf""" ,.~or9ot1rn LL"Xf.,'f\BOURG -The In1e.rnatioo •I Oh·enpic ('nmmitl"e "'ill end iL\ 711t ~e5 s1on ht're today with jusl one major 1-Qnlrol'ersial JXJinl left on the. agenda - whether lo bring Atd Chin1 into the. Olymprc~. Regin11ld Alexander. lOC member from Ken~ il. is asking the IOC lo send a spec111l t.-ommission to Peking In sound nul Chine~e sports leader~ on the pnssibUlty of joining the Olympic mo\·t - ment. The Chine~. however, ha\'e made it l'lf'ar lhe.y .Rre not "'llling to a!k for Olympir recognltinn by the IOC as Iona 11s Nat1onalist Chin a 1T1iy,·an J is • men1ber . The committee s,,.,·ept politics 1side Thur.~day and got ready to welct'lmt Rhodesian athletes 11 next yt ar'1 Games, 11long with lhe old-st,yle Rhodesian 01g incnrporating the Unkln J ack. 11 a Rhodesi~n shou.ld win a gold medal. ''G od Sa1•e the Queen " l\'Ould bt pla yed at 1he presentation ceremon~· e llh.., /II u•I J>a11 HOUSTON -'rhe regional Offie! of Emergenry Preparedness, noting football tickets at Rice Unl\'er!'lity cost S7 -up $1 from last year -ordtre<I the school to refund lhP difference; lo the 62,000 person.~ ...,,ho bought tickets to Saturd11y's game with Houston. The OEP se id Rice viola!ed President Nixon's price free?.e. Rice. official~ were stunnej_ e U,,<;, Won't Pla11 PALO ALTO -The L'ni lt'd Stale~. 1v11l not be represented 1n the. \ror!d Amateur Baseball Championship~ next month in Havana, Cuba. "We made lh11ii det1.!'ion 111 our meetings in Houston end Om aha.'' .l!m 1"ehring. president of rhe U.S. Baseball ~·ederation, ~aid Thursday at Stanford Llni\'ersity, "'here he i.~ rl1rector of in· !rAmural and club sports "'And now 11 1s 100 l•te to chan ge ou r minds .·· Give Up a Run AndWe 'reDead SAN FRAr\C ISCO IAP i -The San F'ri:inci.•<'Q G i ant~ arrn·1 ii:etting many hit ~ l11tel.v. 11nd the " 11re wa~ting some tha t they ~t1. "If "'e: gi1·e up one run , we·re prar- licatt.v dead." manager Charlil": f n.1 said aflpr rhursdav·s 8-1 loss to Cincinnati, the. bi~ge..!'I losing m;i riz.in for the Giant s in their <·urrent cnllapse The team . \\'Jlh ju~! three hit.~ off Red., left·hander Ross Grimslev Thursdav. ha~ tntalffi 6a hits and 36 n1ns in the 18s1 13 games. The Giants dre.!';:e.d quiell.v after lheir latest loss -the fourth strail(hl -and beaan an eight-hour "',.lt to see if fht Lo~ Angeles Dodgers "·ould tie. them for first in lh! National League ·s Y.'eslem Division. 1'ht Dodgers 11 ere only ha lf 1 1ame back going inlo their game wllh San Ole'o Thursd,.y ni~hl. "I just messed up.'' 1"llid rookie Chri.'I Speier. who rel'll'ed Gi ant~· hope~ \\'tlh a ltadoff dnuhle. in lhe slxth only to get picked off se-cond base. to Take S70 ~000 Detroit They really beat me dol\'n." K11rra~ still ha., $70,000 comin1 to him on the la!! t l\"O years of hi.'! no-cut. no- lrade t'Onlract with the Ltonit The V.'a.~h1ngton Redskins •nd the: IA."I Angele.~ R•ms Mllllht his aervkes, bu1 K~r11s turned the:m both down. '"I thought 't\1edl'lbd1y about playini ll'ilh tht outstandtnc dete.nsl\'e llM of ~ Ram ." K•rrM nld. "This mornlnc I looked around 11t lhe r1mily and thought lt 16'11! A little -'tlfish tn think I had t.o pnJ\e anythin; to anybody any mGre. Especially Detroit, the only people I'm really concerned about. "I SJ1id, 'To Mck with ii. I'll &a out \\'Ith the Lion~.' I'm disa ppointed, naturally, that 1 couldn 't end my career htre wilh a good 11ste 1n my mouth.'' But he: said being out of pro football u•1ll give him lime during the !Ummet - something ht hasn·t had for 13 yean - lo ht 1,'ilh hi! wife and four chtldren. He 11id he intends t.o remain in 8\0<>m- fie.ld Hill!, a ~uburb of Detroit. fl:lr 11 least tv•o :-icar~ a~ hr mo\'I!.! Around the country maklnt ~pie l•ug h -pri>- ftssionally, can contin ue. tn pla y the spoiler role when they invade Cand!es!ick Park tonight for the start of .a thret-game serie~ 'vith the Giants. ~leanwhlle. the Ood.o:rr.~ rnterta'rn Atla nta tonighl in \he first of lou1· .o:amr.q with Claude Osleen ( 1J-10 J facing left· hander George Stone jG-7 1, 11 was another left~· wiln b~tfl ed !hf! Dodgers Thursda y night and Alston wa.~ quick to praise the pilching of Fred Norman. ··That's the be s! 1'1·r seen hiin p1trh. ''ou know it's not alway.~ ~our c:lub. Sometimes i!'s the ot her fella · !\"orman. althou11h the Dod11.ers hit some shots oil him , was 111 control 1nost of lhe "'ay. allowinll. JUSt si x singles and \\lanny i\1ota 's eighth 1nn1ng lwo-out dou· ble. !\orman pitched brieny for the Dodgers la~t season , C'Ompiling a 2·0 mark. HP. \l'as traded to .51, Lou1~ in IX>rember 11nri i·ame to the Padres al\er lhc st<irl nr lhe season, ...... , .... , ..... " • r.""'' HATtOHAl llAGVf. 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" "1orm•o (W,l 111 ' ' , "'laXtn<I" 1 L.6·•) ' ' ' • ·-, , ' ATlt<>d•noo -,, 1;1. .. ;· Wes ll'arker Can't Get It Quit He h.as a lelevis1on show in Chicago and i! lo appear on '"all I.he-var1et.v ta lk." shows." He 1190 said he: ""'ill bt'g1n fi lming 1.n ".11bsolulely terrific·· TI' sene~ in ea r· ly January -"about 11 man r;11 1sed w Minnesota who fin ally 1et~ on the f\fin· newta Vikinl{! !pro footb111l 1 learn and a:tts tr11dtd. ·· Karr•~ ~al<l he and 11ulhor Geors& Pllmplon are. writing 11 book about defensi\'e. Lion 111cktcs \'f'11 addtd. "O! cOurse. y,·c'll hA\'t to cha nge lhe 111~ chapter.'" Frld1y, Sfpttmbtr 17, }q71 . . DAILY PILOT JZ: To Def end Crown Top U.S. Dragsters In Action By HOWA RO L. HA.NOY 01 "'' O•llr Pile! "'" <.:orky Carroll of Dana Point "'ill bt defending his title for lhe sLKth time this weekend in !he IJth annual U.S. Surfboard c;hampionships in Huntington Beach. After 11·inning the r-vent five successiv' years. Corky ad- mits he has a secret. But he isn't too concerned al'>out other surfers knowing l''l"1<1t that secret is. llis con· cern is tha t some of them might learn lo do the same th ing. "1 'm n1ostly a JoJ pe e d s urfer," Cork y says by 11·ay of eKpl anation. "I am able to get my board mov ing very fast and 1 can cover & l()t of area and am abl e tn do more tricks ll'ith a f11st start.'' Surfing has been a \Vay of life for the 23-year-old for the past 15 years. Jn fa ct he is no\\' in business, manufac· luring his o\\•n boards and over a year's time, he personally supervises I he marketing of more than 1,000 11urfboards. As an avocation, \\'hen he isn't surfing, and q u l t e apropos with his daytime yen for ocean wa ves, Corky plays the guitar and sings in a Hun- tington Beach restaurant dur· ing the evening hours. "'I'm interested in n1usic and entertainment and feel it is a good \\·ay to earn some money in a hurry when I .em a1vay from home. f can 11Jy,·ays go to a nightclub and get a spot job for a couple of v.·eeks. "And it doesn't interfere with my surfing because I u·ork at nigh!-" In recent months he ha~ made an appearance on the !'llerv Griffin television show. \\'hen he has the spare time, he also conducts clinics for the YMCA on surfing. But a busv schedule lakes liim away frcim this area for a big portion of thf! fall and \\'inter season. Fol\ov;ing lhi5 t••eekend's competition. he y,•ill go to the East Coast for two v.·eeks. After that it's off to Hawaii until January for a string of conlests in the land that origina ted and made surfing h1n1uus, Turning lo the t.rrh1,i\':ll 11specls of the boards used in competition , he feels the trend Wright's Ge111 To11s Royals, 2-1 KANSAS CITY (AP 1 Pitcher Clyde \Vright of the California Angels has a ne1v . $W ,OOO home, For si x innings Thursday night . he !hought he'd found a \.\'ay to pay for it in one blO\I', "'right. a 28·ycar-old lef!- 1\11ge l Sl•1te "II G•ITIH • ., l(MP'C (710 ~•M II "'"~"" •t C~l••Qn 5 I~ om. ~""'' l& ~~·I• •I CnT<•~<> 11 10 . m. !"°t. It ~t>Qel~ 81 C~!CIQO !!•JO a .m. hander, pitched si x hitless in- ning.o, -perfect except for a 'vt1lk. Paul Sehaal broke the string: leading off the seventh with a 1;1uestio nable double, a n d 'Vr ight. had lo settle for a three-hit. 2-1 l'ictory over the Kansas Citv Rorals. "I'll tell ~·ou One thing," the disappointed \Vright s a i d after.1·ards. "I figured that if I don't give up another hit. they're (scorekeeper ) going to cha nge that oi:ie or they'll have a fight on their hands." &haa!'s blow was lofted ixot"·een ?11ickey River!! and Roger Repo't in right renter. Both gave 1;1uick pursuit., and Repoz said the ball ''hit me right in the middle of the glove. "II should have been an error ... not 11 hit. I should have caught It." The second hit o£f Wright came in the ninth with one out It l'.'a! 11 broken bat single by none other than Scha al olf 'Vrighf3 glove Amos Otis singled to left im- n1!!diately thereafter. "I threw more screwballs tonight than I have all year," &aid Wright. who pitched 1 no-hitter last year against the Oakland A's. "I had a good one, and I used it." After Sch11al's do u b I e, Wright unloaded a wild pitch th at s'nt Scha al lo third. L(Ju Plniella hit a sacrifice fly, scuring Schaal. CORKY CARROLL is moving to the !onger boards again after a period that saw 1nany sufers using boards .es short as five feet in length. Cruz three yea rs in a row," he rtcalls. "I won $400 the first , year, $500 the second and Sl,500 the third.'' What about the physical aspecl! or the sport! How much chance is there of in-· jury? "\Vell, I've almost drowned a couple of thnes. The waves are so big sometimes they hold you doy,·n a long time. "'Vhen you are out there waiting to catch a wave and it breaks farther (lUt than you expe.:t, you jump off the board and try to go through them in reserve. ;'As far as the board hitting you is concerned," he adds, "it is so fragile and light that you hurt it more than it can hurt you ." And his pet peeve about co n- tests is not in the judging or size of the boards. "It is an extremely bad deal '~tien you have to wear a helmet in a contest. They say it is to protect your head but I find that they get water inside . , ... ;~·' and it drops down into your ,;,n · eyes. o ver SI00,000 in cash ~d 1hree National Hot R • d Association We s t e r n Q:>n- fe renre professional titles ~. at stake tonight and Saturday as Orange County Interlla-- lional Raceway host.! ih• fl.'HRA World Championship Points Final meet. • Tonight's action is solei,.:on a qualifying basis in the seven (three professional ) entered categories with activity taking place from &-1 l p.m, and ~n­ tinuing Saturday from 11 •;m.· 5 p.m. Eliminations commence at 7 p.m . Saturday following an arrobatic e x h i b i t i o n.~· by Newport Beach's Skip Vollt 'Top qualifiers in the twcHfay OCIR meet y,:ilJ advance to the world finals Oct. 2! at Amarillo, Tex. Butch Leal hold s a 400-j,oint margin over Dick Landy in the pro stock category and Leal will have to knock Landy out in the first round if he \\'ishes to maintain his lead . ' "~'Ianeuverability is the big thing with the sho rte r boards," he says. "But we are now using three fins on the boards and can keep them under control longer. These three-fin boards are Vf!ry popular.'' Carroll is using a board 6-6 in length and says it is custom made. ''Then \\'hen you go through a wave and come down, the \vater inside pulls at the chin straps and almost chokes you." Corky's early training came when he lived in Surfside (between Seal Beach and Sunset Beach). NIFTY DANA POINT DRIVER -Dana Point's Doil Eni-iquez 'vill be heavily favored to 'l'in the com· petition eliminator portion of Orange County Inter· national Raceway's NI-IRA \Vorld Chan1pionship P oints Finni toni ght and Saturday. J·le drove his 1\dan1s and Enriquez Special to the fastest·ever elapsed tin1 e 16.94 sceond ~I by a non·supcr ·charged dragster two weeks ago .et Ind ianapolis. And n1uch of the same· is true in the top fuel division with ,Jerry Ruth possessine a precarious position -just IOO markers ahead or Dtnnis Baca and 600 better than national record holder Rick Ramsey. Pacesetter Tom Ferraro and runnerup J im Dunn a r 1: separated by just 600 polnt.s in the funny car ranks. Also involved in the fumy: After sU.rfing in such places as Puerto Rico. P e r u • Australia, !'11exico, Hawaii and both coasts Of the continental United States, he 5ays the big· gest and best surf is on the north shore of the Oahu in Ha\\·aii. "lo.1ike and Jack Haley got me interested in it. Jack wa~ the first \\'inner of the U.S. championships and Mike was the \\'inner the second year (1960 )." Area JCs Ope11 Play Saturday Preps Scrimmage C"ar competition will b • a concerted effort by several drivers to better the curn:nt national records of 6.82 e'l.ps· ed time and 222.22 mph. · Drivers already ha vi n g posted quicker marks than die nationa l sCanciard in non-. championship meets are 'Ed r.-tcCu\loch f6.S9 , 223.70), Pat Fos ler \ 16.63, 224.00}, Stan Shiroma 16.631, Kelly Browr. 16.70, 227.27 ), Sush Matsubara di.70 ). Ray Allev (6.74.) an!! ~1 ike Snively \6.Bo l. Is surfing s paying pro· position for the leaders'! This leaves a span of four years when Corky and his pals haven't dominated the com· petition and in that time, Corky was the junior champ in 14 Area T e a11111 Action Saturday • U t Hardly. "I ?.'on the pro-am at ~nta 1963. ' No Special Defenses Plci1111ed by Gauchos Orange County's six junior colleges launch the 1971 roo1· ball season Saturday nighl with the Golden V-.'est·Orange Coast game topping the list. All the tilts will begin al 7, 30. While OCC .end the Rustlers are tangling al Le B a rd Stadium (Golden \l.'est is the The Gauchos of Saddleback Rick Geddes, a 6-1 170-pound host school I, defending Co!lege are y,•ell aware of sophomore. r.1is sion Conference champion t.1ira Costa College'§ forte -Haupert missed practice Saddleback t r a v ~ I s to the forward pass -but th' because of a bru ised rib cage Oceanside to tangle with f'l1 ira !'11ission Conference champ~ and is not ready to assume a Costa . plan no special defensive starting role ye"t according to devices. Roelen. A coupl e of other defendin.e; title holders are also Jn action 'The Gau chos meet _r.tira ri-'Iir;i Costa's elevfn wt1s · S 1n the county aturday night. Costa Satu rd ay nigh t a t \'levred In its scrimmage with Fullerton, the defendinJ.>; Oceanside _High in the 1971 Oran,l!e Coast Saturday and South Coast circuit winner , i.~ footba ll o•...,ner. the Gaucho coachinR staff'.~ bl 1 · Lo t'~ a g avorrte over ng Assistant coach Jay R()('len, impression ~·as that it v:as a Beach City College (0·9 la~t s peaking for coach George typic a!!y big. aggressive unit :;easonl while Rio Hond o, the from Oceanside. Har tman, sa~1s the Gau chos Sou the r n Californ.ia Con· "·ill emplov their usual four-Bosanko's chief targets in ference victor, is tabbed over nian set:ondary in covering the the passing game will be Gerl-host Santa Ana . Spartans' passing game. des along with ends Tom Sim· T m011s (6-3, \85 , fr.) and Harold he Fullerton·LBCC lilt is All 14 Orange Coast area high school footb:i!J Lean1s will be pcrfor n1ing in scri1n1nages on 11 different fronts Sa lurdav as they prepare for n('xl .,.,.e.ek 's slale of pre·league openers. The action \\'ill be fairl\' f'venly divide<! between tl1°e morni ng and eveni ng hours "'i\h one !lerum takin g place in the afternoon. Of the area agg regations, Ed ison (which hosts Tusl 111 al Huntington Beach at 8 p.m. \ i~ the defendin~ CIF' AA A titl ist Y>'hile the Newport Harhor 'Tars I 10 a.m. hosts to {I.later Dei) sh11red the Sunset League '-'rown last fall with Anahei m. Twelve Gf the area outfit.~ will be lrying to break in new f!Uarl.crbacks \\'jf h n n 1 ;-.· ;ind 1he Laguna lieHch Artists posses~· ing lt1st year's sta rting signal ct1llcrs. \\'c stn1in~trr·~ ~C"nmn1::r g1' h11p~s against ln\'!ld1ng Ser1·itc (!! a,111 .1 resl prin1Hri \y on the strong right ann of talented .J eff Sieniens, who piled up ni>H 1·\y l ,Ollfl t.ot ;1 I offensive yards i11 1970. Hr 's hacked by tailb;1ck Chuck \V i n k 1 P s , ft1ll hack Bnb Dre1ft1s ;ind l'I soun d defense , L.ag-una 's v e tera n quarterbar k is senior (;;iry Fisette. who leads his mates 111 a ·9 11.111. foray ;igt1ins~ v1sl1lng Carlsh1:1d Arn1y·Nal'y, Big, Mol1iJe Li11e Sel For Esta11cia's Eagles Anion~ those ~ett i11~ firsl r1·a1'ks 1l l barki ng signals in st:nt1 ng rnles arr: Pat Kahima (Cost.a !lles;n, Reed Johnsnn 1Cnrnna del r.1ar1 , l\tnrk llannnn !Edis•in~. H an k J\1on rr ( F:stan<'i:i 1, ·r n m !'11eun1er 1 Fo11n!ai n Valley 1, nnd Bill llarbin (Hun tington!. Also receil'ing b<ipti sn1 of fires as st<Jr!in~ quarle rbackll <JI'(' r.r('i! Fosler i ~farina'· 13111 Clough (:\f<o!er [)ell . Cary \\'pnd 1 !111s.~1on Vie jo1. Dwayne neKa!b 4 NeW\X't't Harbor I, Bill Kenney ISan Clcn1en tc 1 }Ind Ed Cal l (U ni 11ersily1. to•oo~ d•I M•' -V••ol• ~1. John ll~'~n .01 ~ p"' Co•IA MO)• -H~••i llniv•I\''' "' ' '"' E~"~" ""'" l>1•l•n •I l!un"""lnn e .... ~ ~· ' o "' F "'"''" -V•lil> l(•nnt<11 Al • )(l '"' r ouol••n V•ll•v V•'"' S•ol• An• •• ~· Bowl " tQ "'" •lvn""~'0" Be•t" V11•'• F oo•~•ll •• 1u.,ln or 1 'IO um I •Qun• Be•th ~ Ho•!• (M (ll~•<I "'"" >l•vv &• o •.,.. '""""' -\'1111• :;•n Clem<!'nle .i O JQ ''" M•Tor Q•l Bullfigl1ts Continue Three of Mexico'! finest yo ung bullfight stars wi ll 1tage 1he la st corrida of the regular season Sunday in th t downto111n erena. Begi nning at 4 p.m., Adrian Romcr1J. A rluro Ruiz Loredo, ::ind Chucho Solorazano will earh fa ce l\.\'O Las Huertas bulls at. El Toreo de Tijuana. Profils arf! de signated for pub lic works projects of the cit_v nf Ti juana. "\\'e'l! start 1vith a basi<' Proppe (6•2, 100 fr.\, set for Anaheim Stad ium four·man secondary, but of And the Gauchos ha ve some \1'hile the Santa Ana game '>''ill l)efensr. te11d$ to he a jumpv ,,.,,~~'' """m 1,~,1 , 1,...1., 0,1 c:ourse "'e'll a d ju s l ac· beef nf thei,. nwn tn combat be played at Santa Ana Bo11•!. situation 011 almost any lt•vr! lerch<ingeatJle as 11 i ~ whrn •' 10 • , .. '' IO ~ "1, Foo\h<'t!I An honored guest of the city nf Tijuan ... will be Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, former U.S. -Treas urer, now California Treasurer. A bu !! will ht dedicated to her. d" J " R l ' f f ball f Lh < ' -• ~~" (l~m·~•• H~;.h '-'M•n& •1 ~ I~ cor ing y, says neen. the huge ?1-Iira Costa line . 1•111,M'• Gor"• n oot -n1m e pee,,..e.·.~ rhe Eagle slrrngth w::t s in thr r.m Shou ld it he necesi;ary to in-Startin" at right tackle ,·.~ Pitre• 11 l oo ,.,,,,,.1~, cc to the professlonals. defensive ~<.'rondnry Qne yrar • m'".'••,,11v -v'"" c~,,. Me••., • This \\111 be: the 18th bull~ Fight. of the season. And UM: cartel guarantees that It will t th d f . b k b Sllurt•Y'< G1m•• !ler ano . er e ens1ve ac Gene Luber. a 2ao.pnund c;01~.., ,,.. .• 0 "' 0 ,.n;• ,0,,1 The high sl'hool version, I 19701. i~ hn!'i sudd('nly swung w • .,,,, "''" Ho••• ~., .. ,, •• , the Ga uchos ,,·ould bring in Freshman from LA Hamilton . o~:~:~::'~,~h "'· M1'• co''' •' which fits ·1n nicely bPtwee n nver In lhe bigger boys in the -+~"' ___ _ be exciting. Nolen Bover to replace a The ot her nffensive tackle is r>lo i-.or4o Y•. S•n'• An• 11 ssn•~ the t1\'0 c:dr<.'mcs , is apt to hr lr'r nrhcs ,.;_ _ _;c;.....;: ____ -===-==========:;:; defPnsive f>nd. Steve Brn1l'n 16-2. 225 fr .l. .1o.nF•~1~0°,7~n vi. tono ee.,h 1, ~n6~.,m just :rs C'oncerned '>''i!h 1hc P,rf)wn ha:' ;,o pl.~.\rrs nn Iii;; The nev,.s in the f:auchns' nf· The: offensive line has fnHr i t•d'um defen~('. t·ar~ity anrf. 1n 1111: F:st;inri;i f' n • ,· "t "an•p ,·s '' CV•'~"•' 10 ;,,.,1~· "' • .. fresh1nen in al!, \\'i lh the 11.~~"""'" ~1 c•"llo> A.~k Eslanr1n Eagles' ;.:rid sys1rn1 , most ,,f lhcrn shnu t<l riuarterback '~·here sophomore tackles and ends fi rst year vi ... , LA •1 th•"•' hcfld rnnn Phil Dniwn abn111 scr tl11>1r fa 11· :;hnrc of a•'!ton. Bob Bosankn has nailed down Ml S•~ .1o.~1onro •' '"'"' pla)·crs. E•" L• 01 "''"'"o ii B1l1. home is whrrr 1h(' hr:.id the starting bid. "Things are shapi og up. 51" 01..io M••• •1 L• 11•·~0' "L;ist l'"ar. mnst of the \\\'n. is. 01nd the hc:il'l nf !he [a"lcs H k h · l; rJ lA ""~tnw•" .i L ~ V&ll~• ' l'1 osan o 11·:rs s :rrp 111 ·a • 'rc're pleased l'.'ith snme nr P~1om1r •t <>lu1<1•'•· ~,i, \\'<IY pPoi)!e 11·~ h;id were 1n !hr dc frn~" 1o,; in !11€' lini>. dlel}ack '~ sc;rinimage \\' i I h 011r freshmen ... hut th.. ;:: ~~;.":':,"~,'h~';'~,:',';' "'"1"' ~eet1nd;iry." Brnwn say.~. "Rut Tn lort ify the frn11 t l\'Hll. Santa Anti. and along ivith challenge \\'ill come Saturday c ...... "' '''""'P"'" now th e IY.'O-\\'<IY people are Brn\1·n h;i~ sh1f!Pd 2fft--fl">IH1d snphomnres John Fleteher night." sa\_·s Roelen. ~~"!~_::,:::;r~~ t'.::'.•,.Mu•• our linPmen ,, (Si"e 11:-..·f" PaJ,;r 181 I Fullhack l and Ste1·e f)l,·el _ _;c_ __ _:_ ________ .::__':====··:::.:_ _____ __::_ _ _:__:_.:_ __ -;;;;;::=;;::=;;::;;::·;;::=·~·;;;..;·~· :=;;~;;:;;:;-I !tailback), il. gives I he <;au<'hos a veteran set of backs. Freshman stando11t B o h Hau pert of r.fater l)(>i Hig h has been bypassed for starting riuties. The flanker post ·will be manned by San Clemen!t!'s Bo11ito Tops Fishing Tale Ba,seball Standings N'ATIONA L LEAGUE P iltsburgh St. Louis Chicago New York Monlreal Philacielph ia East Dl\·lsion W L 92 59 " 66 77 73 77 7.1 66 !2 61 89 West Olvlsl<ln San Francisco 83 67 Dodger• R2 118 Atlanta 77 74 Cincinnati 74 78 Pel. .609 .547 .513 .513 ..... A-07 GB ,., 14 1-z 14 ':i 221 :.i 30 ~7' , 81> 10 A;\TERICAN LEAGUI<: Baltimore Detroit Boston New York Washington Cle\'e\and East Division W L % 54 11.'l 1\5 711 73 ;s "' 57 ;4 R8 90 West Oivisinn :.:·Oakland 94 55 Kansas City 79 70 Angels 71 79 Chicago 70 7' Pct. .625 .567 ,517 .50.1 .397 .388 <;B • 1 31~ 11'·: '.l3 J4'S " 21 'h VOLVO FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS j Bonito. from three to five pounds locally to Junkers in the 10 to 12 pound category, make up the fishing ~tory along !he Orange Coast these fall davs. Dana' '\'har( is catching the Houston 7.1 77 San Diego 57 !13 .553 .547 .510 .487 .487 .38-0 tO " l\-1innesota 69 7fl 1'lil\.\·aukee 64 85 ~·Clinched di vision title .fi.1 1 .530 .473 .470 ,469 .430 22 22 :m !TIOIY(O!T!A! ' maller ,,. h I th t T~""'•v'• ... .,,,. · s a ong e coas on Cnl<•go 1. N~ v.,..k 0 Thu,.d1''' 11nu1h the half-day boats along \\'ilh c.tn<t~rwu •, s.~ F••"c'-t• 1 0•1•oi1 J, wa,Mno1011 1 b M.,.,,,.,..1 1. P hlllailot..I• 2 !lllllmore 6. tl'w Ycwk t some ass. Plnibu••h 1, si. lo~I• 1 ..,,..,1, l. K•ni.-~ c 11y 1 Art's Land· g e I "'"'"'" '· 1-<ou1t~n J f\C!o!On lO, C!,veiana 7 ln r p 0 r s 5on Oltto •. DM••t1 I Ml""''°" 1, Mll'Nl'1~~ I Junkers to 12 pounds being T•'•v" G•m•• tak I S C T1,•Y'• OlmH Cl•vel1nd fMtO<>well 17.11 1nd P1ul )·~) •I t.lew en 8 an eme:nfe and (~1(190 !O!'(:kU 2·!) II "hllH"r~~ll tll•,nOldl 'f'nr~ (Ptlrroon 13•12 1~d CI0,1t r 1·7!, ,, twl.ni11~I Catalina Islands with bass and •·1l. nioM s1111mor1 !M<N~11v 1'·• •"" Leon~~'d 1·21 11 k f . h h 51, t ...,1, (Gib""" -11·\'1 II MOn!tot l C M~.. Ot1rOll (Sen•·"'~" 10·6 •ftd Gllbrf!h ,., or l(f!"1~' roc 1s being caug t locally. I0-15). n10111 •·SJ. 1. •wl·nklht Da,•ey's Locker rep 0 r I , Ntw Yor1l rG1n1.., 11.101 •I P1tt•ll11•01t 1ar11-.. l o•to., icu1• ''-Ill •' Wt•lllMIOn f fhOf'l'\Oton 1~). nlohl ''"· nlol!l bonito catches picking up with Ctn'!"""' 1s1mo"10n •·•l tt M~•'"" !Wiiton ii. Ant••• !Miv 10.111 11 Cl!1(•to IJal'lnoon 10-IO), I), nl11M I h the bass fishing up and down. ""•"'• i sion~ a-11 ,, °'".,.' 10119Bi n -101. "• ~ k nd 111 !l-A few yellowtail have been nltht nlel!l • 11 ! "" 11 91 Mllw• 1 "'" 1'•"1 " 1.l.10, k . S•n OlttD {0.tlln t·11l .. '"" Frt n<IH.., (Mt rl· IC1t11•• CllY (Mfdllllld l 1) I M ta en 1n the Island ar'as up to r:f111 u .111, n11~1 1i.is), nl•M " • 1 n- 1 • 1"trrv 32-pounds. ''."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JI Huntington Beiac1l Pierll where the McCull•h brothers DEAN LEWIS Bob and Carl hold forth, reports "low fishing but also '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USED TOYOTA SELECTION See Us Before Yau Buy! says bonito are 111een regularly 1966 HARIOR ILVD COSTA MESA 646 9303 ~ ------ less than a mile ou t from •• • -~6•7cTAo'-v"o'-rcAr~ ~ shore. Both half dav boats v,•i\l Mod•rn I Compl•f• S•rvic• I l'•rt1 D•pt. 540-9468 run Saturday and Sunday Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 CO ll:ONA SEDAN de!<pite the U.S. surfing cham-0 Autom•ti( lrAn1 .. tic. pionships staged adjacent to range County's Largest and Mo st Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer 5999 the pier. ll. __________ 0:::":":':,..::•~•=•~·~··~·:·~·~·:•:•c~o~A~L~fS~t~s~~--~~~~~~~==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.....l • - SEE THE WORLD'S FASTEST GUN! BOB MUNDEN OFFERS $1000 REWARD FOR ANYONE WHO CAN OUTDRAW HIM! All you have to do is pull the tri99er af your qun before Bob draws, cocks and fires his. THREE DAYS OF FREE GUN, ACTION, AND SAFETY SHOWS! FRIDA y ' p.m ..... p.m. SATURDAY 11 •.m.·1 p.m,•I p.m.•J ,.,., SUNDA y t2 p.m.-2 •. m.-4 p.m. COME IN AND TRY IT! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-0010 JI '.)All V ~JLOT Lent Tabs Sailor QB: It•s DeKalb ".!!h !!~1 1•1~ • gr.-i111at•nn o! ,\'n I anri 2 auArl1:rb11rll• .\h·tn \\'h11i> and ~1 1k1> Mnr!. 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M l'flll ill l "mn11nt nr 1'1111\' lfl 'ilhI1t thF t\1" l•n,.l'\ .. r~,.1· 'l n1~ 1irJ!h lli::il TflO'\ t'O'\fflprl~l'rl l'lf 0tl'IOJ' .'n"rl•r ,l,,tin 0 11r"n and T f'lm \ .. 1irrr \l • r k ~fonl ;!n!T''f'' 1• r1 i;:ht nn !hi' ne..-1• "' th•t lr•n -r.-n of th, 11'.:im .-h1t''-~1 1fldua1tnn In~·~ "'"I'' •11ffl\ Curt Thrim ~· ~ntl ll"fl halfb.1rlt: Bob Ka1:o;.I'• Rut P.r..,wn hnf)e.< he, h'I • !h11 pro~fl"('I~ tn hl\ that I fl!ti Geor;!I" S11nr""1 I• rurr,.n!I\' l)f>l'ral1nt: 1n K111Jl'r·• nlrt pn~1 hl)n v.1th riu;i rl l'rh111ck1ni r:an- d tciate rh1Jrli ffn,.11,.I hnlcllnt tht fnrt r1nwn llt safl"I \ Allhnut:",h rl"gtrdP.d A• ltlr,, nf lht f:;i.itl•~· bi lJl"~t "'' l«1s11·,. f1'1.::ll n~la v~ •l':n1or .h.., Srhut11 itnd ju n1nr~ li•nk ~oore ,.nd .I,,.. R11 rn•ll r;in tX~I fl'I .• ,.,. 'Jllll ' ~ h1I ,,1 'tm" ~P"nt 10'\ th• strnnrl:tr• in batlrur role' Has Cycle But Won't Ride ~1ustangs' Offense For Top Sports (..:Overa~e Jtca cl th e fJ AILY PJLOl' ··Woods Has Beef Over $$$ l111prov es ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ 8~· ROW AR.fl L. RA.'\'0'' &I -fM"" ...... llfH R1t'k \\'rw:id• '~ rtwo <i ~l•nchnJ: natirm1I rhampinn i nd leading !)'lint •·inTW"r rhu• ~a.win •n rht Or.11n~t C.nunty F.11irgmu nd~ Wl'e k]y .!if'"'f'ih•'a... IT!f)lnrr~clt r ar1nJ: N'lmJ)l"tionn. Rur he i~n't runnr~ lnr the .Jt'<'nnt! .~fr•i tht WN'I.:. ··H11 rr1' Otl•"" ,;11N1 h .. ,., h11r1 • 1,.... tfi:i:ai;:r,.1:mtnt:<." y;nnrl, .~.11\'\ <'ltlf\' i\ :~ f ,lll"• 1ni;: prrom~ftr .11 1 tht rar'frr11r k. 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Schulz :J.!EU., If I 10:..D 'r'OIJ TAAT t MEANT I Tu:Xl!SUT 1 KNEW THAT ~E WER.E TH~6~ IJHEN I 5AIDTl-IAT 1(()1) l~OV6UT I KMUI I UP i.(OV WE i.M:RE -· M l 5/\10 ~E ·- LOVE !S NOT kNOW!~ WIW ~ou'RE TALK1"6 ABOl•f SE126EAl>IT, 5011<EWt'.7'1"5 PULLING VOIJIC LEU •• 'l!X.l'llf llfAW. Y --11 By Harold Le Doux JOH l>INV, PlEAS~'. OPEN THE SUITCASE'. AetiEY •• SUl?ELV VOU '"" DON'f eELIEVE By Men va<S, FltANCN FUl.S SHI! ISN'T PRif f Y lfNOtJG.H? VfllY ••AUTll'UC:., l'llANCINI, l'XTQWLY ~TTflACTlllW, 8U1' FOlt N!OUND YOU'fl,f A • ' LOVILY "11tl, • PERKINS YfS, MISS PfACH . r~·r SHE SIL.LY ? IF ON!! CAN Oll'I! fl LOOK TMf NC>ff _ SPO"T n<e lYfS .. TAl<I! llNAY TMf MOUTH ... By John Miies &U!\.O! N~ I ' By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson 11LL COME' ALONG·- I DONIT LETTHoM· OUT Of MY SIGHT· ~~0, i-IECT lt/~.E •. "-~~€., r~s jS .AtJT: By Roger Botkin J: WAllT" MIJ five aua6 BilCIC I .,. ~-------'"'° ~ll THE GIRLS -= "I jusl know you v.·on·t 111ind lookin1: after tier v.'hile I i:o 10 lunch-in your commercials yo n al 14·ays "ttm '° glad to help peopl<'." DENNIS THE MENACE ' J • 'IM lRYIN' 1l:> ~ llUS cmlEll /Kfi/f. t!YfA/JI.! I • ' ' !• 1< {·-·-Ca se St-1ul11 ! Wi lls Elin1ii1at e ... •. ' ~-:· ·~ :· ··.·~· ,• ........ . ,,,.-, .•• ,.,... ·~II!· .. •• ..... :::c·-?'Jf anylhing ever happens 10 •• 11ie. Jill, please see thal mother gets l!'\'C'rythi ng ..• : 'lt was June. the fi rst time • 11ie probate eourt heard of kay Sm11h's cast and saw thi.~ .p.as:1age 1n a !ct ler lo her s1s ler. being offered a.~ r 1 id ence 1n a court battle for ~ay's estalt Ten rnonth~ l;i1r1', the est ate -or wha1 V•a.<J lef1 of it -wa~ f1nall)' setllcd Kay would ha 1'e ~en surpnsed at lhP nu11·n111e lie r mother endt'd up with less than 1wo-th1rds 'of 11 ha1 she would ha\·r rectivcd • had Kay left a valid 1\•111. • · A 27-.i•c;ir-old single wo1na11. Kay had brrn a n ad- rt11nislr11tive ass 1s!a11t 10 a parking l1rrn ex ecutive before the 1\•as killed in a freak auto aec1den! Bec·au~e she had 'll"' died "inte state" -leaving no ! formal, registered v.·ill -her survivors bec<1n1e embroiled in a co1np!e x, bitter and ex- f)('nsi ve legal struggle. •-."AHhough Ka.i's rase i~ '' nncomrnon. it doc.~ po1n1 to a ; ~mon problem."' sa)'S \l.'ar·- .: :.JC!! \'an Genc!rren, presiden1 ,::. ~(· ISi Corporation. A ntit iona! :-.:::J)na ncial services orga niza· ::::,jrpn. "~!any young people. ::•:*'1e v.•ith surprising ac-:::!~mulal ions or assets. oft en ';:~e ignoran! of state 111- , he"ritance linvs. >"Thty overlook onr 6f the mos1 basic and import ant ~lements of effective fin11ncial :~nning and securit~· -a ;~I. r..1ost claim the~· have no ;~e to seek lcg;il advict or :~t they are afraid of 1\•hat it , :::rriight CO!! " ' ISi Corpora1 1nn. b<1~ed in : Ran f''ranci!co. offrrs, lhrough 1t3 subsidiaries. ;i lull range (If . rliversilied fi n11nriel plannin11 .;1nd investment srrvires. !t.~ ·-.sUbsidiArics include· ISi S;ilc5 C~rporalion : Thr !St Grnup of J'vfutual f''und s. 11·i th (·ombined alsets of approxi rnately $600 .million and n1orf' lhan 160.000 ,~~archolders: Life Insurance ("otnpan~· of Cal i!ornia . and Ba~· Securi11rs Corporation . .t'an Ct'n1leren not r.~ lhtit ptoba1r law 1n !hr st;ite 1\·hrrc 1\;i~· lived stipulated that her ,,tall'. consisting of an.I' re al and prr;0;onA I property , should he equally Qi\•ided among her t·lns,st living relalives Normalh·. th1 ~ 11·nuld hal'r l>cen s1mj,Jr, bu1 Ka~·~ 111 :·.' .. volved holdings and h'er rather complicated fami ly situation :>c;e: added numerous impedimenl.! to lhc lcaal proceeding!'!. Kay·!'! parent!'! were divoreed and her fa ther contested th e validilJ or 1he note sen! to her sister. He offered as ev idence his ow n correspondence wi!h Ka y. in· dicating she in ttnded for him to ha1'e certain possessions if she were to die. Al the tinie of hrr death, Kay wa s tlle: owner of .11n aulorr.obil e. more than 150 shares in a mutual fund. an e:xten.sive col lection or art 11·hil'h she had accumulated nver a period of years and 7S atres of land ln Oklahoma - potentially capable of oil production -inherited Jrom 1 great aunL The la nd wall being held 1n lrusl for Kay by a bank until her 30th birthday. but she 11·as the legal owner of the property. "Had Kay consulted an at- lorney .!Ind had a proprr 11·ill dra11·n up and rCK:istered. he r lils1 wishes for the <li stribution of her property would have been elearly s!ated " Van (;endcren e 111 p h a s i z e 3 , ··Distribution of her estate at·· t'Ording to her de sires would have been a relati\'ely easy n1arter. The: cos! to her for the service would have been ntlmina/ -probcib!y Jess than $100 for the atlorney .11 nd will registration lees " But Kay had no will .. After the iniliat ('()Uri hearing . months of legal worJ.i follow- f'd , ·• Van Genderen note~. "When the cast was finally se ttled -in favor of Ka y's mocher lhe rslatr h11d heavy debts n ll 1 s I a n d i n .i agi!l inst 11 " Included ll't'rr the fee.~ owed h~· Ka y·s molher to 1hf' variou.~ counsel she h ad r·etained, the co1nmiss ion owed t o 1 he e o tl r l·appoin1ed l1du('1ary for his mon!hs of legal 11·orli, the inhcrit anc,. laxes owed 10 the stair. 11 nd other t'OUrt !'O~!S The m11ny d i ff i c· u I t i e ~ ;issociaterl with ~hi~ {'a3e show tha1 young people -m11rried or single -should be morr responsible about ;irranging their financial affairs. "~Vithout " v.·i!l, money or property ran wind up going 10 relative$ "r other perl'lon~ [or \1•hom 1t wa~ ne\'ef intended 1n rnan~ ea•r~. -· S ha1·p lns11e c t io11 ·" foreman of !he l;·rF: Sylvania lnl'. in \Varren. Pil . <"hecks stainless s teel handles for lighlV.-'f':ight razors follo11'ing rn~1at i;tan1ping operations. T~e razors are starnpcct out 1n a nu111ber of sequenllal opr.ra· ilon .~ on a 400·1nn lnggle l'Ol n1ni:; press. Irvi ne Na111 es Direc tor Bl::ACH ( B\f1 -c;rrald I. Rtwers h<l~ been narned director n f rcl11dent1al engineering for the Irvine Co bv Frank Hughes. \•ice pres1de~1l of res1den11al development rn;inagement . Rewers has bren with lr1·1nr si nce 19ti7 when he st;i rtPd .'IS a prqjecl rnginPer Ill.~ dut1e~ 11·1th lr\'i llf' ha1·t' included f11nct1nn111~ ;i~ prop:l'an1 eu- 111·d1n.'!lOr nn lhe lr\·inf' crntr11f ;irea 1;rneral Plan 11nd nu1nr of thr t•or11111un11 r plans developed b) lr1'ine over· !he pas1 several 1eari< Prr l'tOush· he 11·1:1s ~elf crnplo.l'ed as ;. homebuilder 11nd was a11 adm1n1slr;itivr rng1ncrr lnr i\rnrric11n N<1 t11ral 1;;is Co 1-lf' Rl.'iO taught •·11·11 en11;1neennJ: fnr .'\rnrril'.'11\ !\1a 111 r<1l C.'!s l'n HI' ;ilsn !aughl t.·1v1I eng1nrenn~ ;it l..i•S . .o\ngele! City t:ollrl(e Rew ers hold s '1 B S degrrf' in engineerin,£ frorn \Va ynt' State Uni 1'ersit" 10 Detroit ;ind has studied b·u ~ 1 n es s ad - rnini~tra11011 R 1 Cahfnrn1a StA1e ColleRe RI I.fl~ Angelr~. lie 1.~ a rrgi~tcrrd 1·11 II en~1nl' rr in Lahforn1a and ~1ich11an . .'Ind holris a con!r111ctor·~ hcen~e He i~ ;i i.vi f!irt'clnr nf thf' Tus11n Chamber nr <"om· n1erce. Coa11 t. Fi rrn ~et~ Fi r.~/ Di1 1ide 1ul llllNT1 NG TON Bfo~ACl l The ~nard nf Dire1'1 0r~ of /11ercul'.I' Saving." and 1,oan Association ha~ decl11rerl 11 six percenl stock di v1de nt payablt nn ()('t l:J ro stocliholdrrs or re(·ord Sep! l:l The art1on 111a1"k.~ !he f1r!tl .~tOl·I.. d11·1dend b1 lh" a s~oci11- 11on. 11·h11·h !1as R2D.OOO .share~ 1~S1Jf'd 11nd nulst 11ndinJt fnlln11 . 1ni:: 11.s recent spl it N11 fraelional sharr.s 11111 bt- i~s11ed and s101·1iholdcr$ will re{·r11·e l·ash 111 lieu of fr11r- r1on." 111 !ht> t1m" of th,. rl 11 idf'nl. a1 lhl' r11tt nr $1 t 2.i prr ~h;ire FINAL STOCKS! ' .. . ' . • ... DAil Y PILOT fj Air Line Money Talks Weathers Doug Ii Speakers Bring • Lil Recess io n NE W YORK j UPI \ -Can a bualne.ss with more than Jl,000 employes weather a 1evere recession without re:sorting to layoff&? E1stern Air Linei: answe;rs emphatic11ly "Yes." "We set ool al lhe ~tart or thi~ ye.1 r to hold ow;._ wo1·kin,i force together in ~pile of the sharp decline in a i r I i n e business, and so far we have succeeded," s1id Senlor \1ice President William R Mowa.rd. Howard is personnel and in- du11trial rclatton.~ director and is st.1lioncd in f.1iami 1'"'A, United and o!her airlines furlouRhtd hundred:-> of employes during th e same period. Eaatern has used only normal attrition. The t'Orn- pany 's payroll is dov.·n b.v 800 name~ hut nobody ha.~ been l;,id off. Howard said "Our pu r- pose wa.~ to keep our t or- porate family happy and rl'- t11 in good personnel," HO"A'ard sa id. .. And it has worked, ;ilt hough I fancy some eo1n· peli!ors were llkeptic11 I of our ahilit y to •voi d layoff! 111 vil'w nr the wa y airline busine~.~ kepi dro pping off." The .1llrition has been n1 a1n· 'fakeover Announced Ne wport t.1borator 1c~. In('. nf Santa Ana ha~ 1111umMI h.1bilitie~ of Itron Corp. and in exchange, has is~ucd Sorrento Valley-based I t r o n IP-- proximately 196.000 5hares oC capital 1tock. In addition to the exchanae nf ~tock for a~sels, Barret B. \Veekes. President nf N•v.·port Laboratories. said I tr on shareholders al so 1pproved a liquidalin1 distribution 11 the rate of one share of Nt \\'port per three of Itron. \l.'ee-kes anticipate~ I h 11 I It ro n 11•ill continu1: to operatt nu! of Sorrento Valley •~ .11 di1•is1 n n nf N e w pn r l l.;10orator1 e~. NtW YOR K tU!lll 1'hMMlore flG01tvelt 1.~ndtd that the speaker'll platform was America'• foorth 1re1t in- stitution, rilht bfhlnd !he home, tht church and lh~ school. It 1110 IUpittfill a billiMI dol- lar 1 year bu1lne1~. Whether ii'! McauSt: they •ra better cduc1ttd ind more ioquialtive today, or whethl!r they'r e reacting lo dthuman i11tlM. more 1nd mote, American! are aeekini . bUt real live per&Onalitie~. Thty flock to the lectun hallll by tht hundreds of million~ tn tht point !hat tecturin& ha11 become !ht world's gre1lt.'t moonlifhtin1 profession. 1\lM one: of the most luc r1live. P r om inent per!Onalitit s (.'()(llffilnd fees ranaini up to M,)00 1 ni1ht. plus 1 ll e~;. pen"ts: accordin g lo !hi' Inte rn 1 t io n a I Platform Auociation of W1shin1ton O.C. Cartoonist Al Kapp and Columnist Art Buchw1Jd arr: in tht $,1,000 to $4.00D p\u~ ex- pe'nsu , class: ii s 1 y 11 . Conservalive s po k ,,_ • m a n William Buckley. .Jr. Jllel~ $3 ,500 Pf!r lecture:. So do novelist Pearl Buck and •r· livist Abbie Hoffman. Senatnr lv a1nong cle rks 11nd r11serva· _,_,..,...,._._ ...... ..,_,. ____________ _ tions 111tendanlll. Howard ad· ::~;;o.,:;-,~~~~,·.~:~rh ·.~ Wall S tr ee t Chatter Attr1t1nn 1n thf-se JOhll •~ very small." ,.,.,....,., ... ..,,., •••. .,.0..,, .. m•••••T•T•T•••••••••,..•• "\\'I' took eigh1 disuncl slep~ lo n1ake the job retention pro- jlrl1n work. eaeh requirinit unnagging attention .1nd eo-- nperation." said Howa rd. •·we aot I' x c e 11 e n I cooperation, particularly from the union~." First, F.astern lorell<tW thr 11irline recr:-;~ion and slowed rln wn ii ~ hiring proi;ran1 sev1ra1 rnonth~ before il Al'- tually hit "Next we 1~~ued 11n unconditional order "'hen the rcce.~siGll hit fo rbi dding 11ny Outside hiring." he ex plaine<I Then the company sci up two programs 10 avoid havinit 100 1n any people around for the work load . Wo rker!'! were offered positive sp11rt. fAmily passe~ on 1'()mpany plane.~ if they took volunt11ry lea ve.!I or 11b~ence or ll week or two nver 11nd 11bove 1heir \ 11c11tion tin1r Sinee !llll'h p.1ssr.!I we re worth it~ murh 11! $500 . .!le\·eral hun- dred employes illccr.pted the: nfrer. ~:.1sle:rn ;illlO persuad ed wnrkerl'l lo reschedule \•11ca- 1ions for lht fi ll rnonth~. ~;astr.l'n' i<l •rk ~ r " ~ 11 o . NEW YORK <U PI ) ,-\lthoup;h uncertainitie! about President Nixon's phi!'-two economiC" plan may temper the stock market'! bthavlor over the n~•r tt:rm, Argu! Re.11e11reh Corp. be\ievt:s !he proapect~ for a s i 1. • b I ~ economic recovery provide the basil! lnr .11 positive inveslment ~1<1 n('C ·rhe firn1 say11 lhe Fed~r1I Reserve hA~ been s11cc'1~ful in pushing down the growth rate of I.he money lltock-somethlnR which it believel! caused stock market prices to drop prior to Aug. 1~. tl1a n:-r analysll'l ha ve 1.'01n· pared the presr:nt market wilh rhe ont-Iha! followed Presi- denl Johnson'~ r..1arch 31. IKR speech 1n "·hich he 1aki he v.'ou1d not !le:ek. re·ele<:tion. Indicator DiRe.~t 1ay~ it doesn't fi nd thi~ one, which Followed President Niton'!I an· oounce1nc n1 of • n • w rconomk polit.\', 11 11 im- pres!live all lht other ' i ' I It noted thr. Dow Jone.~ lndustri1t Av 11 r a It: ha!! recooped 73 percent of it~ m a y .Auau.111 losl! thi~ year-"not much different than the II pertM'it of Ila 1967- 18 decline. But the a<tvance· decline li ne of atock~ trad~ rerovered 74 percent of i t~ 10!.' in 1981 ind on ~1. pertent this yell r. ''That di veratnce clearly ill11t l.r11te 11 how lackluster the current rally ha,, been ... and ill • 1'•minR :.ign of underlying weakn6!s." the Di1e11t says. 'l'ht posslbilit~ Prtsident Ni xon '1 economic prorram will help take :rome l'.lf thr: mark.el premium out or mark.ti interest rate~. plu~ the 1·urrent low level or general el.'Onomic activity and an Rn· ticlpated 1lowdov.·n in lhe refurbishment of cl'.lrporat.e li- quidity, may help pull lon,1 l~rm intere!t r.1te~ down by •boul 12 pe rcent in lhe balance of !ht year. Shear~on, Hammill and Co. note.' l ; · I \ .. t Muskie u 1n the 12,000 category. Senator Goldwater e1rned '81),000 on speaking ,.n1•1ement,, alone in 19611. 'rimottn· Lury. th e high pr1eo;l of pot, L'Ommandtd $2.000 ptr enga1ement before he fled 111• 1."00 nlry. Person.alil1es 111 den1and finrl chit lecturing ha.~ a ~piralini;:: elfect on their eNinomic li ve.~. 1'he rnore. an ~uthor 14"clurr~. the more h111 book llC!I.~. 11n<I lhe more he is de1nand as a lecturer and the higher his It •' becomes. "Telc v i~1on ha.~ ~1101u!al!'tl rhr demand for I 1 1·" ~peakers." sa.vs 11111 ·ryl,.r filoorr. d1rel'lor· gener;i l of 111111 IPA .1 ~iety of speakerl \Vhich included a1non,i 11 :1 members Pre~idtnl.s Nn:nn, Lyndon Johnson .. John fo' Kl'n· oedy. F'ranklin D Rno!levr ll , Herbert Hoover. \V i ! 1 1 ;:i 111 Howard Ti ft and \\'ood rn1• Wil50n '1'he bu~1nes.~ 11r1d 1·011venl!o11 field alone offer~ 2.50.000 prn· fcssional ~ p e 11 k i n .it nr- portuni!ie~ R year. arcording lo lhe 11i11ga :-.1 nl' 111eeti11i;:~ .\i: 111nvenllon~-They n1nge fn 1"111 t;losed !len1in,.r~ for a do~.1'11 lop 1:orpor111e offi~·ers tn 1h1t open rneeling or rhr Na11n11::il ~:ducallonal .-\~~r":ia! inn wh1th draw~ upwa1·ds of 10,(l()() registrants. Anothe r largt spon~ur nr pa id lecturers i,\ edul'i tlon. from klnder~arten itssemblil'.'1 to graduate school rorunl,\. /\'I 11n:v P'T . .\ n1ember 1·1u1 vout·h. Arfierican ~r.hool~ l1 lit In r11tl meetings .. -\nd they do. to 1h9 lune of about lJ0,000 a year !l's been e.<1timatcd th;:it New Yori.: City alone of fer ... 40,0llO pa id ~ pea Ii i n g rngage1nent~ per week 1111<1 Chicago, Aboul .10.000 Am1rican~ Ari'. joiner.~ •n1! that •'flnlribute~ In thr i;:rn\v!h of the ll'.c1tu·1n,i 1nd11s!r1 . "fo:verv ~ood si~.ed lown h R.'I flozcn.~ of c·lub.~ 11nd Ol'ganiz:.l - lions -Rnlarv. the League o• \\'omen Volel'~. lhe V F.\V ., a Red Cross chap!er." s<1.1:c Moore of IPA. "And l'ach nn l'I will hire ;i. ~peaker nr two du r• in!! the ~·ear. It 11!1 add~ up In 11 l1l1Tat11 ~ hll of rnoon1ii::h1u1~ lnr lhP 1nan nr won1An 1v\lh 11 11a1ri1t 1hat fill~ le('iure hall ~ Th111:~ a far l'l'Y fron1 thl' da y~ jul;t before rhe Civil Wtir whl'n S%0 would buv th l' best brain~ artd lung~ in . lhl' rountr)' for 1111 evening nr 1n~tn1rrinn or ,.n terlain1nl'nl Of rnur~r St!! went farlhl'r 1n rhn.~I' d11.1·~ I .. . ' "" r.) ' The DAILY PILOT-The ''Today'' N~wspaJDer ·:-- '.<-'. " '" • • ; < • • '; ' j • ' • " :· .. • . . • • • ~ " " ' ' ' ., . ., •• • ~~ ' ' • • • • NOW tNCLUDES ' ,, ' ' . " • ' . -. .. " ,. ' • •• <~ " .l .. -:· ~ . ' ' ' . -, ., .,.., . - 22 OAJL 'I Pit OT s Your Money Taxpaye1·s Settle OVER THE COUN11ER / .__.., ................ .-t•n..1 ............. f A..llL .... NM&. P'ric• .. '"" _ ..... ,....11 • -I'll-. _,._ •• ~ • .-. NASO Llst1nea for Thursday, September 16 1971 Bef 01•e tl1e Trial NEW 'Y9._~.'f. !Af.!A~ lllt j';" Th! 19t:t!c1'.J 11 !~liw':'ty v 1 1!1':~~k?.'; •.,. 1i~ ~:,_ wl:~ B\ ~\I\ I\ PORTER '\ QU lohn and i\1a1' D11e 11 t del 1dP..i 10 fJgh ! the lnt(rn::il Hevcnue St'r\1ce n1 thr ~llHlll Trix (. 1se 0 11 ISIOll or the L S Ta-: (') 1r1 The !HS ~l\li 1ou 01•r 5.'lOO \ClU in:;ist 1 ou paid a $1 000 1unt11hl t1on to our 1hurcl1 11h1r h tie IRS his d1~al l111ed \Ou are not Rllll~ In lnke !tus blo11 111thoul :i lx111lr '\ este1 d:11 s l Olun1n look ) ou hn" ill hnt.: dn11 n !he sim ple f-(1 n :ls I Pl1ttrin Sm11ll Tax ( a~t.: 11 l11rh 1 uu n1ust flll 0111 -.nd 11le 111th the Tax Court lxfnre 1our hearing 1:an be set IM'torr ;i Tax Comm1ss1oner 'ou h~1 e t'Ompleif'd rhe Form and 1 011 <ir r1 \t:irv ha\e signed H \ " 1n:lkt' thrte conformed <' p1r~ nf !he Prt1t1on and St:'I rh1 nl ;is1dr 11 I urr to I onn TL 56 He <) lt'~I rnr PJ t(t' of Trial of 1t1cti 'r1 also ha1e lo r t pies I 111 one torn1 out b\ llc:!1ng the ct1v ;ind st;ite 1n 11l 1ch 1ou 11 ould hkt> lo h i e 1nu1 rr ;ii ;inrl by signing It ht r r re<1u1rcd rn 11!u,..!r:l!(' n \OUf t a~e !he ~1)r1T1 \\Ould r!O'ad John itrld :\l;ir1 l)oe F e1111oner~ 1 1 nrnrnlS'-'IOner nf I n I er n a I Rei enur Hrspondent Pet 1 f1oncrs hereb1 reque~t that !nal nf !his case bt' held at l'\c11 \ ork C1t1 Ne11 'ork s1 at<' S1j!:ned ! John Doe husb.1nrf :\lar1 l1ot> 11 ife S111cc 111 101Jr 1 a!\e 1ou ha1e nn la111rr tht> plH(f' for J:1izna1u r of 1our coun~el re ma ns blanK And rhal s .ill there 1~ ro 11 \l ~ke lhr ee r.:011for1nr d ' pie~ or 1h1s form too " ~lake cut a chetk 01 r11one1 01d('1 Irr SlO pa11tJlr \fl r1 ea ~urcr of lhe Lin\led :State:; 1 \\all lh1~ 1.:I eek top;et hrr 11 11h !I e 11r g1n11! 1111d 1110 t op P ~ I 1 iur Pet111or ;ind the r r g1 nal and 1110 t 11p1es oi 1u ll l!rquest for I lA<e JI Tt ial to l n 1rd S1 Il l!<; r~x (OUft Box 70 \\ astu ngton 0 ( 2004~ l\:eep on t cop1 of each F orn1 for 1ourc:;elr 14 f he tuu n1s.;;1oner "111 11n \\er \! Ut [M'lil1nn ;ind :1ln1()c;1 surth 11111 rnakc son1e 1 unccs,1011 o r t otnprorn t~e ,ugi:estu 11 a1's< ming \OU h;He a la1rl\ reasonable {'3Se fnhn tnd \1311 Ot;ie 1n~1st lhal he p;J1d hi~ t h Jf{'h $1 ~IO 111 r:ish 111 J%!1 On the race of 11 th 11 ... o ind~ ~1t h bu! 1t 11 ;is t! r ntl 1~1 )11 JI a ~pf'C'1AI fund 1 :i 1~1ng d1 11t !1 h1s1111tt'~sec; 1\h" ~ 11 the1 ~ t 1 h1n1 r 1;ike a ill~ table inn! 1bul1Jt 1 1 !hat ti.i v \JC11 I }19 -so 111 nbe Mt tlon• S.Cwrni.. A "'" In ~llo~~I~~ l~~t ! ~'!':. H rht. Tax Commissioners are ,~.~~ ·~ •• 11. 1"11"" !:rcn l;, holding hearmgs in 1nore: than , ''•"t •rod 1 u11 A.t c •• .._, II •nc~ .o.~~ Sci 100 cilie.s acros.s the land each l!le~p 1~ :rt~ 1.1 0 't, \ear ~fa u ~~ !l • ?",.,. 1!.!o P~~c A crucial point L~ th11l the i"~= :~: !1 •• f?:-: ~:·n,;~ 11~ Comnuss/oner "'1!1 tr) to "0 " .~:";, • .;.';-1• ::~~ F !ll'rSUadt'-~OU to settle !he Ca Se F o ur,,~u~lr 3:11 lll g:;11•,,. M~ 11 thout going to trial if 1our !~~ <j."5 1~' 11' ftr.J. ~t11 1 ase has a n' 1 ahd1I\ sa\ s ! ~~ ~cc l ; ~ ra,hSGn ~n \.old clue! ta:i; e:itpert of A.VM ("P Jiµ. io 111c~ 1-1 1 lht Research lnst 1tutt of ~~1~n1,.. :z!.J ,!( ~:" A~1 d .o.a..,o 1 1 '1 El oaon An1er1ca An 1f )OU are .O.d<tl•n w • 11 • 11 n•i f h I Aav llo. f•l'-B~•Sto sal1s 1ed "'II any sett emenl Ati• s • 1~. ou 11rwn1 ,,. offer that "t11 end the case !1bt.nc1Ho I': i ... ~~~~be~ f A be ' ll •ll .lluc•••• ,\ at ma1or1ty oftaipavers .o.co •• t ~·ll~n19 n d .o.con Lb Ol '3 Burn Sm 10<'1 enta\Jy do settle before "om E1 1 , 1 \ ~orNsv trial f or instance of I 337 ! ,•~.~rwr 1~ 1f' c::i'n° "'~. ,: ed f T Al • II•• •, l•o (onnon e ti cases ass1~n to 1ve ax "'10 Eou1 1 ~ [;• c .... ,.d P Comm1ss1oners ac; of a recenl !1::.n !.~ 1~,. 11\' ~:: ;-' .. ~: date 965 "ere settled before !1~r.:'"Goo ~: 1~~:~1nr.~' trial 41 \\ere dismissed wh en !"E Blu:,; 1!,• 11 ~!A. c:1• the t11xpa1ers dido I follow up !:ri ~·: 111~1~:, ~:~,ii 200 11ere con ttnued and onl) !!1"Juln5 1~" J,: c:~n:n c 131 actually y,ent to tr1a1 ""' G •" 10 IQ .,]c""" PS Am T• ·~ 1 lJ (•n L•b And "hat about I he !~d'f:10 ~·= f,: ~~!ni'o "' slat1st1rs which 1nd1calt lhal !~=:~· ~ 1~' 5, l~~~.L·~ rnanv taxpayers v.ho cl o -- persist and go to tn;i\ lose 'I'he s t:: fi g ur e s ;are ~:i 1n1s!ead1ng for the IRS usuall\ concedes or ofrer s an acceptable compromise 1 n cases it figures il rnay lose -Wall Street and these c11ses are settled before trial Note that oul of the I 3:l7 cases 96a were set tied before tr ial Chatter u, •Vt ,.,..,,, 0 '" •Iii ,, .... 1.11 lt'4 10 F!f!._~tnl IN lfll• ':ii{j'';' J~ !t"" ~rnli1n~~I 11~• '!~ F " El 1:~: lo~ "•":' c::P loo 1s1-. •lb M•t '. 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K•vstono Funo< K•m•n A cou a h•"• b,,.n """ 0 1 1' l u Kite G • • •Kil Thu •dY Cw• et t IJ It n 1<ov1 .. ., •ofa fbd o bouoin CU• 87 101111 04 1<00 T 11<1 AU c.,. e• I ll • " K"n• c. A.Cl': Fnd 521 .ll• c.,.1<1 1 01 1 11 1<••11 Le(l lor tnal therefore are F r -1 ..,."i .... ~ ..--~ :r,.;;~~tv F2u~~11 •s ~~~ ~l 4{:J1: ~~011':.f, ,,', the Y.eak or e\en hopeless Th ll I I urwn 111 111 c.,1 s1 10J111 n ,,.,, ,,, t: o t n\e st me nt n<om •&lSOI,, , ta:;es that la:tp;iyers ha1 e a In u 10, •,, 1! .-,, c~! S1 J ft t ;. 1<rv1 Fib t h f th Adi 1sor) recommends For the ~.''•'", • Pol • 19 , " Ktv CwiF scan c ance o w1nn1ng "1 er ~ ... ,~ 1.111~1<n1ckb 1 56 119 ~T~ ~~ because the\ do not have the f1r~l lime 1n its h1stor \ thal a! ~tu• ,0 ,, 1 111 11 1<n ck Gt • 19 10 ll 1< ng, El I .0.1/l.m Fd 11 t l •llO• Fa t lG IJ1K i. CP e\ tdence In pro\ e their c auns pot! ion _ roughly 2:> percent :1~~:'• 11 66 n ~ L•• G 11> 10 11 11 10 l<n•o v,... 0, lh•y dO'l I understand 1he • IJ ~ •.JO ~r.• rt~'~d 1t ~' l' i,,1 t·,~~· ,• ~ " -offund!bedeplo)ed 1nseJI ~::;''i!"us ;JO ~..;t11 s1~ 1a 6 '1 L1,~on ·~ tax \a \\ or they rt viewing the ..,,,, 0 v• 1095 11 1'1 L • nv 111 t 41 l r odv co la" as thev 11ould like 11 to be 111g short rhe firm be he\ es ::::. e.~; .. i.~ 1 oJ b~ N• 1 i ~~ 1 ., t:l', ito•J ra!her than a~ the I IW JS I hi ~ Slrateg~ I ~ I ar more con f,,"!~e : ~: ~ r ~:!a S••?9...,IJ 19 15 ti:~<:~ E'en Though the S1nall Tax ser1al11 e no\\ than b11)1ng or s:~~~1 ~~.'' ~.,"t s ':ls r:t~i~;.; D r I hid ~oc• •J ,t!LonlA.Dt 0'90"l°"'E"t n Case v1s1on 1s 1norn1a o 1ng even man y 111,0.mun •l61~Lu~11 a1101n1,L•ncnc g el •ed '"d lomn" 1ns15Moen•fl t 90t1Jldn C eas} o n g r a"' " st1 !U1!1Jnat fa ortes Arn Mu 'll a .. 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' DAJ l Y PILOT E DER A Complete Guide ••• Where to go • •• What to do • •• . Intermission Will County Theaters Go For 8 O'clock Curtain? R)' TOl\1 TITU~ 01 '"" Dl llV l'lltl Sllff Theater!'i on .:tnrl nff Rrnadv.·::iv in New \'ork c ranked back I heir slartini time!'. In 7::10 la~t se ason, :ind th, w::ives of chanl!:" :ire bein~ felt this season along the Oran,i:f' Coast. \Jihile mos! nl !hP t: n m m uni I v playhouses .:tnd nther li1·ini;: theater np!rations still rlinll! to the fradilion11\ R:30 curtain rai!'ier . twn local group5 Are ~plitling the diffcrenre v.·ith New Ynrlt and starting lheir productions ti S o'clock this year. The firsl tn break the ~:.'Ul mold in midseasnn or 1970-71 W.:\!'i the Irvine Com - munity Thrater. Ri charrl O<lw. president nf the Irvine group. report!\'. lhat th' rilovP wa~ succf'ssrul and all future JCT ,;how~ will JIO on .:t l 8. L::isl. werk the rnuntv'~ m n ~ l presti,l!inus thealer group, South Coast 'Repertory in Costa Mesa . announced that lt. !08 woulrl turn back t~ clock .11. half hour fnr its curl:iin time. beg inning with 1t.o; se:isnn opener. ··Tommy."' a wrek from ton ight. "THE 0 1.0 CURTA IN rim!' nf R::lO l:i; .a holdover nf an earlier. Jess busy timf. ... P.Xplain5 Warren .I. Deacon. SCR mana11:- ing director. '"Theatergoers of p11 st. ,11,ge.o; \l'f'rl' gencr:illy part or the eli!e ~ no children t.n u•nrry about. A !nng . leisurely rijnnf:r and a slow . horsedra\l'TI r ide to the fheater. ··Todav ;i.11 nr Iha!. h11:i; rh;inged. The rnndern °patron wants lo PniOy th·p theater anrl ~f'l home 11! :i n~asnnahlt hour. part\cularl.v nn WE'f:k.ni11:h1:i; v.'hl!n sleep is important for work the ne;i:I day ., There i:irr . howP vrr. :i;omp dissentin~ opinion!' in th£ r.-ounty·~ fheatrical com - muni(~·-::i\!Miu):(h ~ ,,.,.,. thratrr grpUpi hare not rultd nut 11.n B o'clock curtain en· tirely. A1wheini Cetiter '·We though! or it." reporti< Pati 'T'ambellini, resident director nf thl" Costa Mesa Civic Playhnu~e ... but after !alkin~ v.·ith certain pe<iplf' wp fnunrl 11n e11r!il"r curt.ai11 would mMr. It l(IO roup:h !Of ;iu. diences lo get tn !he the;i!er . Som, actor~ r11.n barely make it. by I to gel into cos- 1ume." BOBB'' MURPH Y, M?Crelary of thl" Huntington Bea.ch P1.:iyhou!'e, 11greP..\. '"Many peop!r h11 v1' cramped ~che-du!e.~ nn f'riday:· she note:!\. "Ry thl" lim, you ha vr: dinner. cle:1n up anrl ~et tn the theater il"s 11lmost ~:30 anywa.v. Beside.c.. we've never had any request.c. fnr .:tn earlier curtain timt: if wr did, we might consider il." ''I can·1 stf': any purpose in 11 :· com· ment~ Helen Bunting. nf th' San Oementt: Community Theater. "Of course. we"d change our lime if m(l1'! of the other theaters rlid. but lherf'0!'. really nn ne;&d for an ~,.,·clock curtain her, - except for an especially long show or a children'!'. pla.v." Hap Graham. suptrvising t1 irectnr ol lhe Laguna Moulton Playhouse, rec11U.'i thaL ··only a few year3 ago peopJ ,. we.rt: pleading for a 9 o'clock rurl11in in La.guna." Now, he says, m.ll.n y \...e1sur• Worlder.s have reque.~terl a rurtain a!. A. "If Wf'. had a night rievnted. ~ay, trt Leisure World . wt could gn up ;11 R nr eveo 7:30. Bui." hl" iidd~. "the 11ctors 11lso havt: 10 he cnnsiderf:(\, .. Whtlhf'r nr not the e1rlv rurlain-limt ha.~ reti ched ··mnvtmen1··· propor!ion~ in ()fange County i~ fM early If\ It.IL but il would por1enrl ~me minor Nln(usinn <\monv; playgoer~. If Brn adw:i y w~rt: revivinit !he Co!'.1a Mes;i. product1nn u·hich open<'! tonight. Noel C<iwarrrs on~ ACl& would ha v._ I.ti l'lf' retitle<! ' Tnni11:ht ;ii 7·:!0'"-if thty \lo'erl' being done. .1t lrvi 11:1. or SCR. tMy d bf. "Toni&hl at 8 o·c1ock."' 'l11dia11 Prayer' Feature Of Bttf f alo Bill Show A colorful and 1nlere.-:;1ing .segm~l of Buff;i.lo Bi1\'s Wild V.'est & CongreS!! nf Rough Rider! of th e Y.'orld national road McSl1a11e Set 111 'Target' tari "-1rShan, ha~ hl"rn Jl'I lf\ ~tar w11i, 0 11,·Pr Rrl"rl l!.nrl Jill ,t.t_ ,fnhn tn Mf,M '!'. "Sit.Un~ 1";1.r11e!."0 • rr1m• dr;i.m11 Dou it111.' Hirkni will direr1 in 11nd :1rnund London thi.~ F;ill PrnrlurPd hv R.:i rrv Kullrk lrnrn Alei .).ll.cob!'." scrtr:npiay. ih, mnt1on picturt i.' part nf MGM's bi~gest production ~chedulP in seven .vr11rs. Mc Sh a n,. . Sl"Ml with R 1 r h ;i r ti Rurton in ri.1r.M ·s ··v il1i1in." will portray an ,scapMI rrnlvicl nn 11 vengeful mission 1n "Sittin,v. T11 rgtt." The; 1op Ariti.~h ;i.c1or reCf'nl ly .!ilmef slal!rin,1! rnl t ll in ''The B11tlad of Tall'. Lin',' 11nd "Tile frcel;,,nce: ... ll'EEKEMtER INSIDE FEA'l'URE!i LUCY BELL. Editor f'rlday, September 17. 1171 If surfing happens l.n bf' your "thing" check oul this week'~ Guide to .F\Vl on Page; 26. If wine~ suit your taste. Norm Stanley will direct you lO • winetastlng ill his Out 'N' Aboul, colunm on P11es rt ,11nd 111. Stan Delapl1ftf. Gulde tn Fun P11daa Tlteate;r LIOto(faph Shi\• tn the. Gallerie• Llvt. Thtate:r ODt 'N" Abnut 1"Um1 111t TV Tn!ma.n C1pnte ''Harvey" televl1!11n Gald f' Skiles 11nd Hertth:r.M1t1 M11vlt. RevH!• Shirley Mac:Lalrtt GuJdt. te M11vk1 "•it • Pait !C Pa1e !I P11t. %1 Pait. %1 Paae SI Pase• n . !I P11e • Pa1e 21 P11e a Pa1e ti P11:e :ii Page l8 Pqt: J9 P11e JJ ~how I~ lhf. recrt.11lioM nl "An lndiari Praye;r"" lrMtsla~d 1nt.o sign !angu1ge by Indian maidenli. A fittpl~ religiou.• ~Pll". th, Amt>rir~n lnrlian pll ,\'.l An imD(trtJ!nt rn), if\ th, :;ho.,.. which ii~ rtJMll'll!'. 1hrnui::h ~pl !!I Al th• Anaheirn f.nnve.nHOf'I ~nlt.r, ~no \\'. Kale;l111 . A1111he1m Th, praver Ill one of un1 vtrsaJ appea l [(I 111 peoples tod11iy : ~I\' "''OlAN PRAYEn ()fl, r.rcn1 Spirl!, iol1n.~r "rl'rr I l,r11r '" '"' 11"n1rl rr11d 1n h o.~r tu·rn/'1 Qlllr ., !•fr r.n nil lhr 111nrlrl. h"nr mr 1 rnni r hr fnrr !Jfllt. h11! l'\llf n f !J(l/!T 1».(]Tl!J rh1ldf'r11 . 1 nni ,t1nn/I nn.d inrnk. r 11etd 11nur s'r~nglh. l'IJ)r/, u11.~rlo1n . LeL m l'! walk rn heaut11 thrnugh rill n( 'ml/ doys. Mn y n111 "lies ~11r r hr.hnld ,,unri.1r. frr.~hn rs.~ and .001.''' Qlnrv. ~f(lkl. m11 ho11rl.~ rr .~pert 1/i, thni g.• !J"" hn uf 111ruJ1 n•1rl mv ~nr sharp '" 11,ar ll!)UT ninttJJ nnrcc.~. Mnkt m t 1n1.~,, t hnl 1 ""111,1 /11or•t I/i t ltsson.t ynu tt:arh mu pl"np1, -lht lr.sson.~ ynu ho.Vt h.iddt n rn ,uery ltaf t1nd 1'0Ck. 1 &Ptk .ttrt:ngrh -11.nl In hr l1tprr1or to my hrotht r.t . hut tn hr. nblr. to fight my grent.t.~1 r ncmµ -my$tlf. Mnkl! '11.l" rrad11 untJi. clti:ru1 ha1ut.~ 111ut .~traipht 'II'·-· .~n 1oht '1 /ifP fndt., 1.n It la.st .sunset, m11 spirit. ma11 com.t tn you without .thamt . .. Other features in the ,now intludr the ,i;hot th•t made history. which recreate~ !he de1lh of lht fi rst Am erican Jmtil'lf ~ 1 ·white man. Tt could well ht I.hr. mo.'lt important. rhot fi red In ·the AmeriCAI! West. Often .lt, It. the de.1.th nf nnr. man. JZetitrit.lly . unknown, which ch1n1e1 the courst of hum.an hiAtory, Lo\lely K~lhi, Taylor . a lady mal.adnr h.11 fun with her role which is 1 rlt.lightful sidelight in tl!t prtlduction which .1.l!JO ha.~ Australian whip-cracking artists. John and Vi Br1dy, perfornUna danitroua and excitinl routines. Indian raids. • stagKoach holdqps, c.1.v.1.lr:y charge11 Md A var1e:ty nf lndb1n danct.'I are A,lso part nf the spectac:ul11r. real nld-f,11shioned wild West show p.at- temtd after the . orlp:lnal Buff1lo Bill ahows ao popular in years 1one by . Set Guidt to J'\JJI far Uckel inJonnalloa. ANTIQUE CARS HAVE SEEN A FEATURE OF LIONS' LOBSTER SAKE SINC E 1954 . , , WILL CARR Y NOTAB LES IN '71 FETE Lobster Bake, Carnival Slated at f'usliio1i lslc1nd Th" 21 st .:1 nn11a ! rnron;i rlrl "-1.:ir LobstPr Saki' .:inrl C.ll.rn i1·;:il \\"J\I fnr~;i\;,r lh, sanr1.~ nf m;i.1n t"te::irh th1~ ;·r:ir iri favr,r nf F".:i ... h1nn l~l;:inrl 1n nrr!rr Jn nrn- v 1t1~ :t bi,i;,err .::inrl betr~r_ f111"1fillrr1 l"lrnrfil "'F't.kend rclPbr;itif\n. Sepl 24. 2.i ;inti 2f. 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"'Anfi l'rn rlirf'l"tinti it 11·1th som" new f:icr.~ 111 frnn1 r1f lhe r;:irn1>r:i ''Thcrr ilin"t :iny s111~1n nr stur1rl prndu~r rnr mr tn IAkr h:ilf-w11trt1 nrder.'I; frorn . 1r .~ r1yn11n1 l!e Greflt. r m frPP tn rln as 1 plr.:i:;e If~ ple('e nr rrnl~rl rquipment dnelin"t work 1 shont 11 cf\Uple of .dug!! into it ;ind !!hip (! h;:ir k In Hnllywnnd "''t\h !he ~hell casings ar - tached. "The oext th 1011 they send ,up atw;iy~ "'Ork.~ perlrcllv "' Pet.er i~ a m11lt1-mitl111n111rl". !hf' re~ult nf "Ea!y Rir!rr"' ko:\'.olfices. Thus far IL ha!\ earned betwef':n '50 tn lfi4l million. R iche~ havt> Riven Ponda th~ frrerlnm tn heha\lc i.s hP plr.:1~:1 HP wear~ 11 curly blondish tle.1rrl and ~trait:;h! h11ir !h;:it h:in~.~ tn hi~ ~hnulrlrr~ HP f::ivnr~ s11n- hlr.:1rhrr! rlrn1m shi rr ::inrl trnu~rrs HP cne~ harrffll}t. "·alk1nii h1.~ o~·n palh to hi.<t own mus1r. "I gues.~ my nnly rea.l luAury 1r1p l..~ my 1;1rhl , ·rh,, T.:ttnn;I,,' hf .<t;11d nf hi~ 110 fM! ~ail h<°1;1I , 'D_111:in111r: Th;1!; whrrf 11 .•at \\'he~ Im 0111 ~·nn thr f]P::in O('P.'l fl on Thf Talnni;h 1'n1 l11·111c R111 d 1t ~.:ink 1n.,,nr rn"'·· l"rl 111~1 h.:11'" tn \hru~ .:1rtr1S-"V1 t 11•a.:: f11n "'hiiP 11 \.:isl f'ri " rnntr;:ir\ tn cn~~lf1 rnl11n1n1~1~. rPIPr 1 nn cnnrj lrrm.~ "1th h1~ f.:1mPr1 f;:ilhPr anri ron1rn\'C'r'<1 .:tl ~i:r;trr Thr) ktPp 111 !nurh. Thno,e h ,J:tr1P tr.:1vrl.~ thr rnun11~· in· \"Pl .C,h1ni: ;1,e.:111\.cl thr w~r in V1rt11.:im an( rh::imn1n11 1 n~ \\lnn1Pn c I.it). PPtrr'-- ph1!n:i;n ph1 r1nt1h1\c~' .11:11·e.~ hi~ i<1ster fl::I U~P 'H ! 11 prp prr~•rtrr1! ! wn1ilrl d1c colvr !hr nrpubllc,"" rPttr ~::i1d. "Th~r "'n11ldn"t ht ;iny Ln11Prl .Sla!ec, no .:1rn1y. Th1~ wrmlrl 111.~! hPcnm,. 11 p.:irt 0f thr "'orlrt where people l11·cd ""ilhout ha.u.~ up~ "Rut I rlnn ·t rn;:ikr ;:i Inf. of prJ"snn11l llP· r1eilrill"lrP1'-for ('ilUSl'S NnnP. in fer!. J'ni ii ,,sib!P person. And if bf'\ng seen In lerest..-:; n!her f\eOPIP th.:il"~ dyn:im it~. B11i tht._v·ll m11kP 11 ~r.11ve mi~l11ke if they follow mf'. "'ha L I like doe.~n't make mr rii;::ht. 'Htrr ·.~ "'hill~ r1i:h1 lnr !llP I iii!!-" 11·h::it 1s the truth ::ind then not s!Lc~ around For 11n <tnS"''fr " Fnnrla, """'" 31 yr ars old . ha s changed drAmAlically with :i;ur.rr.s~ i\1anv mrn 11rr 1n:r;11 ffer;iblt :iftPr !l1- !J11lnfni: thclf ~o;il• PPlf'r 1~ rPl::i~Pd wilt> his l.:imP ;inrl wr.:1l lh Stx nr ~l'vPn \'f'1r~ ;i~n hP 11· ..... c hn~lilr 11orl .i1~pir1n11• nf peo- plt' He h:i.c ::in ;i n:r;,,.rr fnr th 11L tM ''l'ni not pro~r.:in1n1erl for lt11 lurt 11nymore,'' he said, &tinning. Oynamil.!: . . .fl DAI LY PI LOT • v .. ,. G•ltle to Fun Surfers Wa~ Up ·lttl a~.~ !9 r :.~~u~ti~d'-'~:· .Comp~tition UPT. 17 SEPT. 17 -19 81!PT. u. u Fll.M W%NNEU -8IUf: Jlbbotl winner11 nr lhp !!Iii Amer1- _, can Film re1t1v1t •ill bl 1hown in H11nt ini;1nn Rea eh ;inrl Newport Reach Oii lilll 1' 1Pon~rtri by Hunung1 cfl RPa(·h Public Llbr1ry ifl l!ftl'lpir1tkln wtlh the San!1agn !'11bl1r l.1hrar\' System. Ti meA 1r1 j ln • p.m. and 7 t" !I p rn 1n thl' Hunl - ini:tnn Cf'nler M•ll And Newporl Beach 1n thl' m11 ll nf f';ish- l(ln Jslan(! i.11 2 10 :i JO p,m and 8 lo 9 ~Op m. :-.·n C'harge for adn1iss1on BUFFALO BILL SHOW -BuH;iJo Bill's \\'aid i;\'l"sl and Cnn- jilrP~.~ nf Rough R idtr~ nf lhe \\"nr!rl v.11! :.Inge it~ ~how ln lhf' An::1he1m Cnnvrnt1on Cen1Pr, 300 W. Katella, Anaheim, St-pl 17 1q. Hour~ of ~how! arf' Sept. 17 at 8 pm : Sept. 18. :! ~o ::inil R p.nl., ;ind Stpl. 19, 2 and 6 pm. Ti ckets. $2 · SS ava1table ;it the box off1cr. for informalloo phone li.'.ll-5000. SEPT. 1; 19 refreshments. entrrta1nmenL door pri2es and a battle of the bands .Hours: f'rJday, Sept. 17 opens at 5 p.m.-10 p.m..; Sal- un:la)'_ Sep!. l8, l(l a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 19, noon to JO p.m Batr!e of the bands is scheduled for Friday nlibt from 7 30 to tO p.m. For further information phone : M6-0536. SEPT. II UPPER BA\' TO URS -rriends of Newport Bay invite lhe p11b11r Ill lhe hrs! or fflur environmental tours of upper New. porl Bay from 9 lo l I am . Sat.. Sept. 18. Guides will take ~rnups fr om the 1nlerse<:t1on of E;istbluff and Back Bay Drives on a "'al k1ng lour of Lhis vitaJ estuary. Picn ic sit.es ;ire a\·ailabte Bring binocular.! for close-up view! of wild - l1fr \'n rharJ!~. For further information phone 49.J-4161. SUR fBOARO CHAMPIONIJQPI ~ '!he tJlliltl I t& ... Surf· board Champion!hips wilt tJt lllld Jn Huntt111Mn Beach by the pier on Sept. 18 -19 ... l'Ul\I ""' ~ya at l ::.ll 1.m. and running into the early ~ fti~ "" flnala on Sunday. !'.'o charge for watching. - SEPT.%%. ti STORY HOUR -The Laguna Beach Libr<1ry, 207 N. Coas t Highway. Laguna holds a story hour for children each \l.'e<l. at 10 a.m. St-.:PT . Ii • IX l\1 US IC Jlo1AN -Thr 1.vrie Opera Association nf Orange C.nunlv w1tl prPsenT r .... ·n 'p<'rfnrmiinre.o: nf ~1eredith \\'1llwn·~ r(lusirig mu siral ··ThP hl u.~1r M;in ." 1n t\IP Jr\'tnP Rnwl, fl.\O Laguna f;:in,nn n.(l~rl . 1.::i~una Reitrh rrrfnr maners :1rr ~pf fnr 8 pm. Sf"pt Ii -lH. with n\Pr 100 1n 1hf' ca•l ~rf'omp;inlHi hv 11 fu ll orrhl's1rt1. 1·1rkets. $3 · $&, are available aL the f 0 t'litlVlll Qf Arts boxolfiC'I' St:PT. 1i -JO PROGRA.1\1' fo'OR KI O~ ~ 'Mil' f\1est1 \lerrif' Library, 29fill ~11'sa \"f'rrie nn\~ I-:11sr. lnsLa ?-1esa h;i.~ many progr;im.~ for f'h1ldrr.n rlunn,i: !hi' summf'r. Pre-~hnnl story hour !! arl' hl'ld 111 111 ;ind ! 1 a m eat:h \liea. anrl Thurs. El'l':ry ot.ht r Friday there are films for children firs t through third grade . Travel Carved Churches Seen in Ethiopia By ST AN OE LA PLANE LALIB EI..-\. Elh1np1 a -This •·" 0 1<1 Testam£>nt country. A to\.\n nf 1ha1 r hec1 muct huls. R.f>OO feet up on a barren mounla in 'J'he people are ponr; the blin d beggars tlre shn1·kin~ to hehnld. . . A dail y O('·:l from .<\dd i!) Ababa bring.~ 1n ;1c1 · venturous lnurists to seC' the F.ighth Wonder of thf' \Vnrtd-eleven rose-tolored churches carved out of living rOC'k . They arc carved below grn11nd. "1''1\led \\"1!h paint.in.Ii(!'. of lhP s;i in ts. l\1n .£, J,;i\ibel;i ~!a rt rct 1hese 800 yel\rs tl~n. 11..;in_i! up 5000 \~'nrkmf:'n and 2~ year .... Italian!" redtstovered thent during J\1 ussolin1 !I da ys of glory. * 'fhe Seven C">live.s rlot cl is sm;i )l ;inrl :<C'Cnir 'J'he pri('e is $17 a day \\·ith meals. Ethiopian A.irlin_es stops running here June tn September. The dirt air- stri p turn.<: In murl. . . An ho11r'j; flv1n~ from herr 1s <:onclar t1 ke 1' piere of nied1evai F.urnpe: l'astles anrl tn"'er.~ and rourtyards. ,-\II btult 350 year!'. ago \vhen 1hL" •.vas the capital. F:mpres!I ~1enen i." lhe hotel in f.nnrla r· J;lfi a <lay "·ith meals. "J'he cnokin.E 1!' l1.:1lian -F:th 1op1a bofited ~111 ssolini out but. kepi 1he pa.~1a. It romes \\·i1 h everv meal. 1'he national <11 sh is 11al. It 's pC'pprr.v, '1'011 rat '-''at ,,·ifh Jn jera. a izravy, ruhbery. unleavened hrPart . \\1ash 11. dn\.\·n '"ilh reJ. a "'il"I P marle of fermentrct hnnev It isn"t Ma xim"s of Paris, mate. r..ly 11d vice: llkip 'ii .. * Poli1irall .1': ~:n1rernr J [;iile Sela<:~if' is 7P.. He 's been in pO\.\'Pr 'i't nre 1917. 1'he roun1ry is an ~~l n­ crarv. l-l e run~ it 11·ilh a fe\\' rl nzen '>''eal!hy fam1!1es. 1'hefe is no freednn1 nf !'peerh nr \he pre~.<;. Studenl.s in Add is :\h;iba are rebell ious. Gur.r· rillas of 1he Libt>ration ·rront are bl ov•lng up trucks and trains in the north . * Still the l"nunlrv .eels a lrirkle f\f 1nur1sls Flo\1·n In from fn11r F:urop.e;in J;:ale\\·ay rities h.v Ethil'pian Airlines mndrrn Jf'I 707s. The flight and a fa ir lour of the countr.v run~ 11.round 'aoo. * "My p•r•nts say young long-hair' ar• getting hassl•d around by polit• in Europ• ... " Oon·t helie\'e ."n . l 'nder·:lOs n<ll\ rrlurn1n g ri nn"I \\rile ~1E 1ha1 t:rrr1·r 1.; partif'11larl~· n1cf' tn ~·cH1 nt:er !f\10·1~1 ~. !-i<·anrl1n;i\1;in 1·pun1r1rs \1rl<·nmr rhrn1 'fhprr 11rrr "n tn anv lhi" ~llnHnPr . lhf'.\' <;pent a lnl n1nnr\-,\JI nal!nnal t n11r1~t nff1ccs Jl"I' 1ak1nj:; a (f'f nnc1 io~)\.;, ,\ rc<1 r rra1,c:al. 1·rhcre " 11'01!1 1 n~ 111.r a hurk 1 * ! d J::llP"" thrrr"ll he a nr\1 . v1;::nrn11'-('!ln1p:i1gn for th1:-harkra1 l.·;inrl·brards ninnry Tif')i1 ~·rar :\11·- l1ncs arr r111 1in_g ra rrs for thrrn F,nglanfl anrl nrn mark nprnrrl ii h11n!·h (If nr\1· hostel.~. 'J'he 1mp;i r! nf ::i ll 1h1 ~ h1k1ng ypu th I" 11rnhahly gn111.i: to fllll 1hr lnral penple 11 pl1i;:ht Rut 1hP off1f'i:il t1lli111df' i<; ,1·r l- ron1r. str;in_t:('r-and hr1n_g a lot nf grrrn 111\h ynu . * FIESTA fie t:OS'rA \.lESA -A fJrsta, rorr nerly r allrd the 01'1-Timer-NI'"' Timer P1rn1('. will be ltPld lnr three rlays in CJi.~LB f.1e511 P!Jrk w11h :i l~ ridf' carn11 ;ii. an all ~1ates fl'.~· 11v11I, :i hn'lt and r;im pPr ~hn11 . spai;:hrtti dlnnf'r. honth.~ w11 h 'Grnss llcarllining ll1snt>\l ;inrl'$ na1I' l\1ght rnu>r ta inn1r.n t Safurda.v 1r; the popular re- corct 1n~ j!;roup the 1 ;ra~s Roof.<;. They'll take. nver !hr Tomnrro,vl and Stage fnr sho11·s al ~ ;inc1 11 r rn . \t t "'' rz+!! 'SE + ""' _,. ·~ ~----.1 Live Theater "Thi' l\1u slr 1't1an" A m11~ir.:1I ronH·rly nn .slil-'\f' 111 lhl' lrv1nP Rn11•\, ~;,n l.<1~un::i f'11n1·on Ro::irl, 1.;iguna BP.:irh, ::it R :in pm. Sf'pt !7·18. Reserv11tion~ -494·0709, "Onrl' Upon a J\lettrr~~" J\1 vsir.:il ('flmf'd\ on s1::1~1' al, thl' \l.'~-~!m1ns!f'r l'nmmun1I\ Thl'lllPr. 171h S1rt>r! N·hon l Auri1rnrium. \\'t>.~lnl!nsl Pr -"'"· ;ir Hoo\'er SI , \\'p.sl.n11nslrr, Fri -Slit. ;i t R .lO I"' m., lhr('>Ul?h Stpt . Ill. Reservations -892· flll8.1- "Pl11ta Sulr,·• ThrrP nnP ·::irt pPrf(lrm.:1nrr\ rin .\111.R,f' 111 !ht? Hun!1n)!:1on Rtath Pla.vhnt1!'r. 21111 M11111 SL. H11ntin,11!on Rr;irh . ;ii, /l :m rm Fri ·~.111 , l hrn11~h 01·t. 9. Rtservar1nn~ -.'i:lfi-Rllfi!. "Pl ata ~11i!r" Thrr~ nnf' 11rt pl11v~ on !'.l.:1,l!P :it S::in f 1Pnlr f11P Cnn1munllv Thr;itPr. 202 A1en11l::i l"::ihn lln, S::io r!r1nf'nl P, Th11r S::i ! .:11 R .10 p n1 , th rnllgh flrt. 2. Rr scr1 a1 lfln.~ -4!J2.04fi~ '"Tnni,c:ht ;it ~ .lO" Si ~ f'OP ;:i('t~ 10 l"f'[lf'r!OI'\' ;:it <"n~t;:i \l r,;i t '1 11r PIH\ ht111~r nn 111<' flr;inc~ C n 11 n t 1' F1111·;,?rnunrl<. t n~r;i \I,~ ;i. Fro S;it t11 R 1n p 11•, Seril I~ l)r! 2 Rr~rr1 ;itif!f1<" l::l l :-,;0:1. •·,\ ~hnl 111 Thr O;ir~" \1 \~lri1 f'11mrrl1 "" ~i:ii:r ~! 1hr :;i~nl ~ .\n;i i nn111111n111• l'lill'PrS ~on II ~1h SI .'\i!Ol:l t\nA. Fn S~1 ~I R 0.1 p 111 Sf.pl Ii 0('1 2 !lr~rrr:itinn~ -.~·H ·21 nR, In tl1e Gnllerics E11vi1·0111ne11 tal Scul1ltu1·e at OCC nR-\\'fiP. (0.\ST l'OLL .. :r.i:; -27nl F.:itrvil'\.\' Road. C-Osl:J ('.·1f'SH. F:n,·1rnnmf'nl;il ~ru lp!UrP s;hnw1 ni; nf v.·nr~s hy Ardella i\P::iL n;:i1lv !rnm 9 ;:i m. !o :i p m. anrl Frnm 7 10 fl p.m. \\'ed- nPsrla1. 10 1hf' ;ir! hu1!rl1n i:. l"nnl1n11P~ 10 Ocl I!. ,\!Alll.\F.HS S,\\ l'liliS -1:-.1·, \\1'•l1J1fl f)r1\•r , '-r"'f"lr t Rrt1{"h . On rxh1h1t rlurinl!" rri::ul;ir hui;1nr .... ~ hnur~ 011 p::11nt- 1ni:~. IHT) lies ;inri rharc0a/5 n.v Edv. Arll J\l cl\cndr~. through Srpl . /\'A C./\"IC Ct~/\"TF:R fiAl.LE l!Y -3.1()1) Nrwport Rtvd .. f\'r"'· port Hrarh. f'urrf'nl I\' fln r~h1h1t in r1ty h.:ill <luring regula r hu~1nrs.s hnur'.', nor inan ~hnw of nils ;inrj wa1 ercolnrs by fl ngPr Arni .strong . !hrnu.1?h Srpl. RO\\'f,RS J\1l "St:Ul\1 -2flll2 ~ \!:11 n SI S;:in!;i An;i lln'lr~· 111 am. tn ~.:Hl r 111. T11rs.-Sat: I rn ~ r n1 ~11n . <1nrl 7 tn 9 p 01 \Vrr! ;inil Th11r'i'. \'o r·h;irgr. On rxh1h1t. rhrnu12h Or1 :n . Ar1,h:irnl n17y o[ l.;i (';1~.1 Snn .Jnariu1n. Prints by Jan 1;r1ti. lhrnt1g,h Srpl :Z~ l\IAR ll\'fo'.ll S LIRR .t\H\' -200:'1 Dnvr r Dr11·f , '.\'cwporl Rrarh . On exhibit rlur ing reg1 1lar lihr;i ry hour.!'. r;11n t1ni:is hy :-Olary 1\llcn ('recln1.1n. through Srpl . l"ORO~,\ l)EI. fllAlt L1BH 1\ll\' -4 ~n !ll;irignlrl Arr, 1'ornn::1 rlr! ll·!<ir ()n rxh1h1t <iurrng rC'~ul;1 r !ihr:irv hnurs 1hrn11i.;h Srpt, r:1int1nf!.s hv f'lnnn11 Dt1v \\'r.;1erm;in. , SECllRJT\' P,\l"IFIC RA'.\!\ -l!lli F. lith SI , Cns!;i fllr s::i . Oo t"Xhihit rlu rin ,I! rt"~ul::ir hu.~u1rss hour.!', nil r<11nlln~s bv ,\f;ir 1orrf' 1.url1;im . throui::h Srpt. Jl.1 £SA \"EROF. LIBRARY -2'Wi~ ~l c<:;i \'rrrlP Drn·e E:ict , ( u~l :-i \11·~:-i . C1u11•n!I\ nn P\h1h1t i111nn~ rrc:ul:ir hbrarv hnur>. p::11nr1ng" h1 \l 1lf1r•'rl l\urnrr. tltrnu£h Srpr. ,\\'CO SA\'l;\r; -.1llfl Jlri.;tnl ('n~t:i ~lr~;:i On r:<h1h1t i111r- 1nc rrl!11l:i1 huo:-.111f'~<= h1111r'-011 pa1n1111i::~ :inrl 11atcrrnlnrs h.v Fr>rn \\ 1!11arn<t lhrnu~h ~rp1 ('ROCt-.F.R H·\'°I\ ~ "'.lf111 H;irhi>r Rllrl , f'nsra ~lt"Sil. lh1 r\l11h1! rlu11•11: ri-:::11l.1r hu~1 nr;s hnurs through .'irpt . [1111!111111:" hi' l)nrinrl;J I 'M),, 1)0\\"~E Y s,,\"1\."CS ·-~hil t: 171h SI ( n<:!;:i ~!cs;i On f''t· h1h1! rl11rinc 11'cul;11' li11<=111rs" hn1l!'-, nil p::i1nt 1n1:~ hv Ali rr. 4 ,r;ifr. !lirn111.:li :-.rrt Sllt:R:ll''-FOi \."O,TIO'-1, \l.LhllY :•i;:·, r; f"ilil~I 1!11:';h- 11:i1, C0rr•1111 d•'I \\;ir· 11-"nrniPrh f"1)Hi'I' 1i,1rrlen 1:a11rr1 ) Ho;11·<;· 111 :in ;i in In 1 ln p ni ~1nn S;it ')'hr .lun 1nr League nf '\r1•ro1'1 H :ir·t~1r f 11rrrn1 r:d11h1t fr;i111rr~ Anl1f1Ut> nrroril · "1'1111.:i :;iui1r·• l 11p Arts :ind Ori,1:1nal l.11hographs by Currirr &· ll'r~. thrrJugh Th rrr rinr·t1rl p\;1r~ nn ~!<11:.1' (lrl 7 Tl1eate1· ''Fantasia l\lexicana" opens 11t Padua llills Theatre on V.'ednesday, September 15 for 11 four d;iy preview run before the !heater is closed rnr its an· nual f\\'O '>''eek vacation. The t1vo·art. musical folk play v.•\11 continue it!'. scheduled run when I.he theater reopens with ti 2::10 mti tinee on Wednesday, October fL .. ~·antasia Mex1cana". in the firs! art. is the love story of Popoca111pell and his princess. Lxt!accihua!l. The second act ls !he love of r-.1 e xi co portrayed in music and d:inre. P.:idua Hills Th ea t e r . renn"·ned for musical folk plays 1s !he only plate 11·here many of r-.1exiro"" ;i11then1 1c mus ic and dances are slill pre.sen ied. The11!er patrons will find !hP performing in the P;id ua . Dining Room , '-''here they dancr ;ind ~ing while !'.erving, .\us! il.'i' they '>''n11lrt for r;.IUCSt!f in 1he1r home.s !n Mex1rn. "f;intasia l\1eidc.:ina'' v.•ill begin <1t 8·:10 p.m. Wednc!'.days t.hrough Satur<iays w i t h rnatinee~ ::i1 'Z :~O on Y.'ed- nesri;iys and S::i!urdays. The Dining ~oo~ i.~ open for lunC'henn anrl ~finner daily ex- C'eot l\1nnda l's. Rr!'er1·ati~ns for dinner and the pl;i~· \vill be !aken. even rlurin~ th e two '>''f'ek vac11tinn perind Phone number 1s (7141 fi26·l281t. SEPT. ?t -OCT. 15 PLANETARIUJ\1 SHOW -The Tessman Planelariu1T1 on the campus of San ta Ana College. 1530 IV. 17th SI. Santa Ana, will present '"Thirty-two Moons" which will simulate jour- neys to some of the 32 moons of Lhe sun·s planets, on \\"rd and Fri. ;it 7 .15 p m . Sept. 22 LO Ort 15 No charge for ad- mission. but reservations are necessary. Phone M7-956!, exl. 258. Sl=:PT 23 • 30 STORY HOUR -A story hour ror pre-school thildren "'Ill be h!'ld in the Jo,tariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive. New- port Beach , each Thursday at 10 a.m. The Corona de! Jo.tar Library, 420 fl.tar igold Ave , Corona del fl.Iar v.·ill hold A story hour for pre -schooler! every second and fourth Thurs- day of the month at IO a.m. SE PT . 2.f TRAVEL FILi\I -The Ne>1·pnrt Harbor Kiwanis Foundat ion IA'il! present Sran l\'lidgley with his film . "Briti~h Col umhia,'' Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. in lhe Orange Coasl C<.il!ege Auditoriu m, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Tickets, $2 for af1ults; students. $1. I Season tickets for any six admissions will be on sale, SIO for ad ults, $5 fQr students) SEPT. 24 SURFING FTL!\1 ~Surfing film producer. Greg Matfri!livray, \l'ill pre.sent a surfing film serie.c; at Golden \Ve~t Oillege, 1:'1744 Gnlrlen Y."est St . Huntington BeaC'h. "·ith the first fil m set frir Sept.. 24. "Evolution." a film by Paul \\"it.zig featur* ing Australian i;urfers. \\'ill be sho>1'Tl at 8 p.m. in Forum !I. !Parking at the Gothard SL pa rking 101 J Adm1s~1nn is S1 SO. Later in the series some of MacGillivrav's films v.·1 11 be sho>111. He will be present Sept. 24 to inlrOdurc the film . SEPT. 24 -25 SKILES A.ND HE NDERSON -The comed y team nf Bi!! Skiles and Pete Henderson will give four different heneflt concerts al 8.30 and 11 :30 p.m. Sept. 24 anrt 25 in th e El Adohe Restaurant. 318lll Camion Capistrano, San .lo;i n Capistrano. Funds raised '>''ill be. used for the annual Fiest.a cle la~ Gnlondrinas Parade. Ticket bv donation. !3.50. doe~ not include dinn~r or rrfreshments. For reservations phone 493-1163. SEPT. 25 -26 J\1JSSION VIEJO OA\'S -C<.immunitv, socia l and church group~ are sponsoring Mission Viejo Days , Sept. 24 -2.'i end· in g v.·1th a barbeC'lle on Lhe gol f course on Sunrtay . /Take 1,;i P;iz turn off from San Diego Freeway griing snuth ) Con- l e~1s galore. including a greased pi~ rh:i se. ;i s11·imrning mf'f'I. n;iil driving . greaSf'd pole climbing anrl many mnre have been scheduled lrnm 7 am S;it. ;inrl 11 ·~(1 ;:i m Sun. Dance Sat. ni~ht . SJ.50. Barbecue noon·fi Sunrla y. ~2 2~ fnr i'i~ak . Children "& hot dog dinner, 7:> rents. No charge for edmission. Lithograph Displa ys At Shern1an Gallery HAWAII FAMILY CAR VACATIONS 11 DAYS 4 ISLES TOTAL PRICE: The current l'Xhihi t .;ponsorrrl hv thC' ./ u n In r 1,eague nf Newporl Harhnr ;i i, lhe Sh('rrn::in G;i!Jer.v. 2fi25 E. Co11st l!igh 11'ay, Cornn;i dPl r.~ar, rnn1hinrs ;:; n I i <] 11 e decor;it11:p rir ts \1•1 th Ctirrier &.- l1·£'s nng1n;i l lithngranh .... The .shnw 1n lhe gatlrr.11 ;i1 the Cnl- !ef' (;arrirn 1.s nprn (laily. ex· rep! !'.iund::ir. frnm 10 :m a.m. tn .1 ~n p 01 throuJ::h Oct. 7. Unlikf' the Currier &1 I ve~ fam1l1 ;ir !'.Cent's of 19th century Americana "'llh 11·hi ch mo~!. penple art> fam1h.:1r . 1he e x· h1b1t fca!ures portr;iu busls of yn11ng 1rnmen. each bearing a n;ime popular d11ring the perind. Snme nr the q11;i int name..; are Amrlia. Ahig::iil. ~1 1nn1e and Fanny. Thr ,11en1lcm;in 11·ho loaned lhe cnllect1on. r.t. Purkiss nf Fu\lertnn, suggests t he s e ~·n11n-" l;idie.~ may have been the ron1an!lc pin ups of the Ci1·il \\'ar ~olrlier!i. Thev "·ere prinled abo ut that t i n1 e . Purkiss has collected 200 of thP kn(1wn ~n prints in this C'ategnr')'. The ant ici11C' dernr;it11·e. art~ rl1splay h;i.s heen arranged by :inother ~en11eman named G R. Durenberi;i:er nf San Jauo Cap1.'i'lrano. He is pres1den! of l he Ant iqu e D e ::i!er j; As~nr1at1on nf Sn u I h e r n (";ililorni::i ;inrl t r ;i \' e 1 s re.iz11\<1rl.v !hrnu.Ehnu! F.11rn iJ{' ""'" COCJPU t CH~D UNOE~ 17 CCXll'll & 1lEN COOPtl & 2 KJDS UNOfR 11 (O\JPll&CllRrl UMOIR 17 & THN COIJl'l! & 1 TUNS TWO COUPLf~ 1767" '935" '1039" '1099" '1209" '1315" '1389" h><l"~'I •II 1.,.._ ltM.,.,._ (nr\ """' II"· 1,..,,!t<l '•"l"''I" ""nll "l"-.j' S\"l"' Co•• Tro;,,. a.-& ~"°"' m Poly...,,.,. Clll- ftiful c..,,.,.. and lw-i lo•!ll O!>f:llllill Yearl:o•t>d. ... ~~ow f.,. '•11 l WlooJw S43·8238 BOYD TRAVEL 705 W. 17th Santa Ana . •. ,. "'-.,...., . -·1~ --r· -~· -----~·''--~ , . ..,..,..,~.,;;: --' PRODUCE HEADQUARTERS ARE HERE! .•• AND NOW FLOWERS TOO We 1ell fl11w1n 011d preduc•, thcott all ..,, •111. u: w• l'l'Oont hllV• ti!• fl11ett al th• lawMI prkH h1 1•11 11 111illia11 daHan worth af the•~ 11 ¥""'~ We """' '•m all. r1up1Mrrln, rtrawb•nl .. , l.i9l"m ..idlwe. c1anb..,rl111. ,,.,~ fl111. fteth dill. b•tter 1tll! . , • yav 11a"'• It, w1 ha .. • ltl 111 flew1n, 9ar9&01n orchld1, 1111th•rh1m , blrd1 of par• dl1e. qarde11iat, 9lanl c.hh10 mum1 •.• l.ttlf 1t!ll, yo11 1111"'• it. we llowe it. Florl1t quality at wn1!bl• prlr.11. LOOK AT THESE 2 EXAMPLES I • • • • • • • • •.• • • • • • • • • •.• • • • • • • • • •. "(An w• buy liquor i n 11irports ""d then tak• 1t Into th• n•ict countrv in Europe? How muth?" si1 1hr l,;igtJ11A ~1n1 1)!nn CHAI.LIS (,,\JJ,t-:R l~;s -l:!!lfl ~ r o:isl H1.i;hwa1•, La_i:.una Pl.:i vhnu.se . f,flfi \,::111.un::i ('an~CHJ Rc<1rh llnur~ 11 ;:i m 111 5 pm <i.:11!~. Currrnr nne-in.:in i;how '( Roan Lsii;:una BC!arh. T11ri: ~ nf rf'cenl p;iintu1.i:..s h\· E\el.1n (;;ithini;:~. lhrnugh Ott 10 ~ IACll AGAIN. 1,000'1 FLOWERS BY IACK AGAIN, 1000·1 • GOlllGl!OUS a a FRESH CUT a Once you\•e p;issC'd ('11s1om.~ and are in th(' de- parture \nun.i;e . yo u'll f1nr1 frrrpnr1. lil"fUnr at free- port prices: about $2.7:l for Srotrh. t ,.;u;il r11lr 1n European rountr1e!I: One bottle per per~o n enle1 s duty free. Sat. al 11 311 pn1 S(opt . 21 -1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i!"!" "'"' ' ""'"""'°"' -"'· THE VILLAGE WEST = ·1 * II \\a ~n't 11nti1 l;i~t year lh;it I disrn\'erc<l" ln l n( <'Olln t riC'~ . .;rll Srntrh 1n j!:rnccr~· s!ore!' rheaper tha n \\·e pa ~· in lhf' 1· S Aho111 $S in (;errnan~. :!;4 in llaly. i'l'hn11~h lo11r1st holel!' hit ~·nu for $1 .fi(l ;i c1 rink ~ \\"here Scnt('h 1s more expensive than in the U.S.-S<·otlaod, 1aclr1 iP .. -\hout $2 n1n re a (1f1h . TRAVEL TRAILER SPACES t2.00 a clay Palm S11rlnp Galls lt-•:-t V.+-•tl• 1-' :16100 Doi• Pal~ Or. Cerll•dral City, Calilo•,.;D 9113.f 171 '1321 ·48ll 14.~..i .... us..r--..i"'- TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ W• Do re You ... Ev ery Soturdoy THE WEST'~ FINEST BOOKSTORES HUNTER'S BOOKS FOR 120 YIARS-SINCI 1BS1 loc•l•d At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phon• (71 •1 543-9343 66,SOO looks l ,op•rboclls 32 ,000 Urn11r.t0I Gr•Hlnq Cards IARGAINS G•LORll Ol'E.,. ,;1·1:.,·1,"GS 'TU , 9 P .H. ,IOI! A•TS a.HD C •A~1 S ([NT!ll WE ARE EXPANDING- STUDIOS & GALLERY SPACE AVAILABLE 1'1 l .t!':V"'.l C.lN'¥0"' 11 0 . LAO UN4 tl.lC"' -"'·'l" CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO • • • • • CARNATIONS 2 o ... 99¢ • DEBRA • • • ROSES • • • F..,t1irh19 Prhe • Wh111h19 """"'""'"'"' • Compl•I• Weddh191 • 99¢ Do•. • • a Fun.,ol Pl.en At a l l,.,11 -1 Der • ll ... lt -1 De• Wll!I Tllll (OV DO<I • •••••• S-1ible Pr\cn With Th!I tOUPt!~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAVE DOLLARS WITH THISI COUPONS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • LAST o,-51.t.SON • I 1•v1Nr • 1 WATERMELON• 3V2¢ lh. • • • I • t.lmlt I • ICEBER LmUCE 10¢ ... Limit § Willl f~lt (IMJJIO~ • • • • I • NIW C•OP GRAPEFRUIT 10¢ ... L!l"lt I • • • • • • • W!lft f~!• Ce~llOI! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • .• COUPONS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 21 Th•'' r•sf•ur•nf1 c:l•m•nd th• lin•1+ lor +h1 ir cusfom 1r1, Th1t'1 w~y +hey fe.,fur• N•wport ,.roducel P1tronit• th•ml Th9 lorn, Cost• Mes i : Th• Ar chn, N•wporl; Olllmotl's, B•lbo• l1l•nd ; The Fldlnmol'I, Hunt ington Beath; Victor Hu90 Inn , L19 un1 •nd ov9r 275 oth1r1. P1troni11 them! How about your t ali ng us7 N 0 WI N•tion•ll y Accl•imtd World's Fines Produte House - Phon• 67l-t71S 673-t711 671·62'1 ., '.I : j :I : I 1' ·I ' • • l i ·~' " ,. ........ ~~.,,,,,,,, .................... ..,, ............ ...,,~~'!.. "=- N'.AB 0 UT B 11 ,\'QR!ll ST.<t 1VLE¥ \VEEKENDER OUT ' \\"al«ll111g 11un1t·rnus diners tH:-into their tood 111th gu:i!u <it l"l<lt 1 .l1Ji-P 111 I hintin gtun Beach the ntht•r l'Vt'!llll).(. 11t> 11ondered hn1v rnany of the111 rn1g hL or1 g111a!I;..· h:ive f·un1 e to California 11'lth odd· lJa\I 110!1011s ah11lJI t;una!es and suc h. \\'hatever the r<1~c. 11\ ev1rh:nt n1ost peOple hereabouts (the ma · 11lrltv of 11 ll1<·h l<11nt> from else\\·herel no1v ac.·rept i\lcx1ran 1·u1 ~1ne as an nnportant part of their die!. GOOD ST ART ING PLACE . \s for any nc111.:on1ers 11·ho do happen along and are11 ·1 f:irnll1ar 11·1th the fare. Don Jose n1akes a grt•<it ~tarti ng po1n 1 1\l:i.11y fal'tors are at 1vork here IQ H\)>llfl' !)a\1:-,fact1on for in1tia1es as 11·e1J as long· 11n1e l·onvcrt:; n1uking their rirst visit to th is par· lli:uJ:i r rt>s lauranl In lhc t'ir );t plate ii"~ one of !hose unu sual c~­ tab!ish1ncnt s that .~tr•ikcs Jl!St the right balance for all 1ypc:-of out ·n· abouters. fainili es and )'oun;:: rla1crs \\•tll I 111rl \t a.~ ideal as old n1arrieds or any group of pcup!c you 1\"an1 to bring togetJ1cr. '!'he s11r!'n11ndin g:-. are attractive -11·ith just the right da sh of authentic iilexican decor: iron grill· 11 ork . paintings. dark 11·ood paneling, heavy beamed ceiling -the servH'C is friendly . efficient and 1.:ou1·teous. anc1 lhe priecs bring any ite1n on th e incnu 11 ell 11 itbin the range of everybody. ENTERT AlNMENT J\1ghl 1r1ppt:>rs 11!10 1vant a little fun and festiv· ily foll o11•in g dinner have only lo adjourn from the dining roo1n to the Cnntina, a del ightful and c::olor· ltd lounge Iha\ ah\'ays fea tures the best in entcr- 1a1nrr11•111 . ' llepresen tat1ve offerings inelude one enchilada. SI 05; la111ale, ftil .IS: burrito ~ch ili eon carne). Sl.20. c·h11i relleno. $1 .25; \11•0 ta<:os. SJ .30: ench ilada and ra<'o. I 40: thiti verde. $1 .40: <'hifi rclleno and en· i:hdada, $1 .55. • 1'he $1 85 l\lexican dinner offe rs a ('hoir e of l1ro . and the ,gourrnct dinner at $2, a chou:e of th ree, ~t1veen enchilada. taco. tamale , chili verde and chit relleno. Both are ~erved 1v1th rice and bea ns and beverage . A LA CARTE It \1·as lo the a la car te ~ecll on or the n1cnu to 11 hich 11 e turned. ho\1•ever. for our dinner order.~ _\f1er poudering up11·ards of 30 1e1npting possi bl11 · t i e.~. \le u!tirnately got around to the fina l thoi<"es . First up \11as a savory bo11•I of guatan1ole dir. St'rved \\'ilh fritos and ch ee.~e. !·laving a parti<"ular li king for t.he 1ray il's prepared at Don .J ose, 1ve ordered the large size for $1 .85. A ha lf order go<'s for $l 25. J\'ext tame a salutatory exainpl e nf that tangy ~le:\1can meatball so up. albondigas. 40 tents per bo11·1. 1'h1s 11•as follo1vcd by very <:risp ·and fresh tossed green salads, 40 l'c11 ts each. ENCHILADA CHOICES J::nchilada orders included regular eheese. 80 <·e11ts: beef, 90 cents; ranchera. $1.05. In addition 10 the tasty sauce that ac1.:0111panic s the enchiladas here, another lit tle louch \V e have al\1·;iys li ked is l he li ght sprinkling of thoµped fres h green on ions plac· ed on each order. ENTERTAINM EN T SC ENE 90 tent.~ ;\ny nf thc·:-.e nrdf'red ind11'1dual!v ls al~o ~l~rved \1·11h a ('hoir-e of r1 cf' or bean:-. · COCKTAILS, TOO Beveragl':-. l.'hn11·es inc:lude l·o ffer. tea, t11tlk. sanka or ~oil drinks fo r 15 cent~ each It ~houl d be noted , thol1 gh , that tho:;-e :-.O int·luied £'<111 ordrr anv of their farorite before, during or after dinner tock· tails frorn the bar 11on Jose is locatrd at 909:! E .\dan1s 1;1\ tlla" nolia l, lluntington Be:u·h Opeu fur lunc·h ilnd d1n11;'1 :ieven d<iys a 11 etk. Hamle t Lun <"h Several ~on t hs !Jaek. ~hor1ls aflrr lhc opening 01 Costa ~1csa s then brand·nc11• iand 01·<1 nge ('.ountv 1'1~s11 H an1~ur~er Harn let.\\'(' ragerl y n1ade our ini ti<il d1nnc1: ou_ting. F1nal!.v. thr other d;iy. 11'e t:Ol arouncl 10 sat 1.~fy111 g the yen flll' a11 1ntrodul'lory san1pl111 g of th e n11dda y farr. :\clually the lla1n lr..t's lun<·h an d dinnrr n1enu ~$one_ and lhe ~?1ne -·lour t1xtrcn1ely large pag1·~ 1ten11z1ng lby var1 ou.~ l"a\cgoriesl a range of poss1bi!1 · ties th al.'s alniosl staggf'ring . .Sonic sf'l f•(·tio1is. na · l.urally, lend then1 se!\"es better lo nonnt in1e eating. so 11'c 1vantrd lo try a fe11• of lh f'in bv ,~·av of corn- parison lo the f'ho1ces \\e h<1d 111;1de li'uring our din ner \'l ~ll HOUS E SPECIAL TY palate 1\dd1t1onal l'ategories on lh e rnenu inel ude hot dog:., grilled sand1l'ichcs ... so;.1ps, rneats and f'~tras." .savouries, salads. n1ea t.5, fish. diet pl ates. f'lllt ken , eggs, on1elclles and told sand11•ic:hes. SIDE DISHES Roundlng out all of these prov1 . ..,in ns ar<' sti ll 11iore goodies 111 the forn1 of a l<trge assortrnenl n( :-;1rie d ish e.~. S\l'eets and beverages. ·rhe l'o~ta f\lesa I lan1let also features c·o<"kla1I :o;rrvice frorn its al· tractive bar and lounge. 'l'o tell the 11•hole 1ru1h. ire \1·ere compelled to :.tar·t lunth \1ith the san1e 11c11l that launched !he f!V l·ning n1eal . '!'his \\'as Lhe ll an1let 's sensational lobster bisque. the bes! ('Ollt"Ol'llOn ot that particular soup 11"c'v e ever ron1e aero:-:. Its srasoning i~ n1a sterfld. and gc•nerou.~ chu nk.~ nf lobster l'rO\l'd the rl('h and trean;y hase. Price i! 7.'l t·ents by the ('11p. serv('d 11•1Lh saltine." or rye brot. .\t S\.50 by the bo1vl. served \l'ilh garlie to.is l. yo u 1·an 11·rap up your cornpletc lunch needs in one itcrn. SA LADS ~lov111g 11110 the salad departrncnt !'or lhe first nf our t1vo entrrcs, the nod 11•cnt to the frui t salad bo1\ L $1 ._95 . 'fhis netted a 111ou11tain of pearhes, pears. pineapple. prunes. kadota figs and banana \·hunk.~. SC'rvrd 1\·ith a eho1t'r of <·reamed cottage l'hcesc, vanilla ice crra1n or sherbet. l!nnlburgers. 10 be .-ure. arc ;i hou"r .c;prl'1a/t v 1· k · k hll! that fat'l shouldn't t111.~l1'acl ,·011 in.~o ra r as tJ111i k-;i ·e yo11r PH '. of lhc latter i·hoif'es . as \Ve sng· ing 1he restaurant is olhrr thai1 a l1r:-.l ·<·la ss <1111 111" g11.~_1. yo 11 do in seleet1ng the $alad drpssing frorn the " opt1on.s or Russia n, French herb. creamy F'renth or estalJli);hn1r 111 . In reali1.v 11 nff('l'S 11'h<1t 1s prohalJls bleu cheese. '!'hen ~o on to .~t ;:ite yo ur perference on e of !he l<trgrsl and n111st div ersified n1e1111.~ lo be fo r date nuL brea d or a co rn nluffin. f0u11 d any\1'hcre. ..! !)on Jose fc~i t urcs 12 .~pecial c:on1bina tion p!ales, all ~e1·ved 1vilh rite and beans. an d pegged in the \·cry reasonable pr1 rr range of Sl.05 to $1 .55. En· cl1ilad<1 ~. ;ll these rate s, are cheese and onion, \vi!h hre.I' 10 ce nts cx tr<i .J -\·1s rr OLD Jt\Pt\:\' Oth er a la tarte iterns rounding out the dinn er 1rcrc a chil'ke n ta eo. 85 cents: beef and guacamnle taco, 90 cen ls: burrito verde {bean s. meal and ~recn l'h ili), 90 cent s: chili relleno, 95 cen ts: beef tarna le (Continued on Page 28) Bryon rl llH' 1''1t'lf'ty ?f harnburgtr o!'fcrtngs tha1 j1~---------.;;;; ___________ _, I lotal nearly t\vo do7.rn 1n nun1 bcr, 1he r£> is a 111ide :1 _selectio n of dishes to _sa\lsfy every <·oncc1vable _I /':!\ .-. \!I . . ffilYflKO f 1 ' . ' I , l.11111 hi:on Uinn~r Crlt.~lail• '\ 'l)f ",\1"•'.; !"•H1,1dP:>•795"-iOD5 r I'· \ .• d ;i.: J ",, 11 i: 1 o nnl ' 1• • 6 4 1 ·l:l03 ( t· "1'1 • :~'"'"' ) I Iii I( \ '' I •. i i h'I .-\1<111 !•d <ih1!1!\ l:ifj.• '.i 4:!•8677 Fr a nk Flynn pre ~ent~ JAZZ YOU CAN UNDERSTAND Fellturirog 8AR:NEY KESSEL-GUITAR FRANK FLYNN-M ARIM BA TERRY W ILLI AMS-DRUMS MARTY CORB-BASE SUNDAY-SEPT. 19--4·7 P.M. BALBOA PAVILION 400 Ma in St., Balboa, Calif. Admission--$2.50 per person NOW OPEN WITH THE SOUTH COAST'S FI NEST FOOD SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH & DINNER DAILY I I A,M, to I l:JO P.M . COCKTAILS to 1 A.M. e SU NDA Y BRUNCH 9:3 0-4 CO \'1'11\'f:l\'T A I , (' (J I Si I\ E: .~E.'1 l'OOIJ e Sl't;;t KS Now Appellring BRANDIE BRANDON DUO Tues. thru s,,t, 8 :30 to 1:30 Thur1d1y F11hion Sho111t-12:1S 32102 Co11t Hwy. !At Crown Valle'( Pkwy.} LAGUNA NIGUEL 09-2626 496°S77J NOW APPEARING THE DYNAMIC DAY TRIPPERS TUE. THRU SAT. • 9 TO 2 « . .._ SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 AM. - 2 P.M. ~~ . "'' LUNCH e DINNER COCKTA ILS e DANCING EXQU ISIT E HORS D'OEUVRES JlJJ W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT IEACH BooN UOCKS 642-4298 On Th• l1y At Th• Arch•• FIRST TIME IN ORANGE COUNTY AT ''0'' JOE'S The Gr~t Now Sounds of PETE'S PLAYERS Tue-sday thrw Sotwrday, 9 p.m. to l a.m. Sunda y at1d Moroda y Nit11 KELLY AND COMPANY Qua lity Fo od Fe alurit19 Ste11 k e lobster lunch-Mon . thru Fr i.-Dir1roer-Tue1. thru S1!. Coc~la il1 I 0 .ri m-2 e .m.-7 Days• Week 841 W 19th STREET COSTA MESA !Vista Center) 64,-0804 I ' '• TROPICAL COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. thru Sun. NhJht1 NOW APPEARING Thu r\. lhru Sun, Nit es 8:)0 to I ·JO The Sen\a lional S11moan Vocelist;Guitari1t TIM FULOA l'H ESE~TS PACO DIRECT FROM MEXICO Enchilada and Tac o Chili Rel 1eno . Enchil ada SI .JS SI.SO f lN(Sl /iilEXICA.N FOOD A.T REA.~ONA.ll f PRICES e COCKTA ILS e 9093 E. Adams (At Magnolia) Huntington Beach 962-7911 896 1 ADAM S AVE. (•t Magnoh•) 968 SOSO i!•...,,,....--~~--------...1 HUNTINGTON BEAC H " I!' I~ I NOW OPEN OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW DINING ROOM WITH FOOD AND SERVICE TO MATCH CO NTI NE1VTAL CIJISl l\'E SEA f"OOD.S Cll1tRCOA I, BROILEIJ STEAKS Luneh • Dinne r E nl.e rf.a lnment NORM PANTO DUO All Major Credit Cord.......,,nty •f P'Dl"klfl• rLEASE rARDON OUR CONSTRUCTION Tue1'1 •y thru Sttturdtty 11 e.m. to 2 em. Su r1dey -4 p.m. to 2 e.m. -Cloied "'4onde y 16 70 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 -8293 FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675-0100 TEMPLE GARDENS CJ-flN!;S:l:Resla11ra11t Visit Our RICKS HA COCKTAIL ~L~,~-~~E Enf ttr t•in m1tnt Fri. & S11. F•'lll111·1n:;: F.\n toc T1'n1,.~·:1I f)nnk~ Luncheon & Dinn er Da il y !UFFET LUNCH 11 :l 0-1;30 Mond1y thru ,.rld•Y lSOD ADAMS {It Harbor) COSTA MESA 540-1917 540-1921 DRY DOCK ~ PRESENTS f.?. FALL SPECIAL 9 I @' Starting Sept. 12 I WILLIE BOBO SEPT. 19 THROUGH 23-SUN. J P.M. RENE TOUZET SEPT. 16 THROUGH 19-SUN. l P.M. MO NGO SANTA MARIA OCT. 7-8 & 10-11 -SUN. l P.M. TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE DAILY DOUILf--S,00 r .M. TO 7,00 r .M. at. & Sun . Patio Brune RANCHEROS 1 75 STU.K & EGGS EGGS IENEDICT • PLUS EXTENSIVE BRUNCH MENU Reservation 548-1166 2'01 W. Coa1t Hlway Newport l each . . .. ; . .. ' ' pw aw s::FS -rmwww w a &ISLIGIT \\'EEKENDER OUT ' N ABOUT <••k••il l•••e• l,ll OIMO l.t.\C' ~•lS£N lS •v~·c ·~ COM f OV "' , .. , TMIU s.111. -01'£M l Vll•v DA V ,.°""',"' . ,'" ... 11•)1•] 1001 ..... -.-•• " 1~·1~a-•ll•( l" G i;. .......,...,...._., & COM.PA.MY C..-~• 1,J-ii ~~~~~~~~~;:;;;:~=-~-~-~~=-:::~~~~~~i1 ·t.'"'••zo~1S~•.,.::·z~w:•:w:•:•~:~·~·:~·-........ ,....,, ••• ~----~==·~~--:~""'""' ................. ..,._,,,, •··~•!'c•S-U8°~JE1:.C•T·•S"'""'-''•·,_-ri..~---:e w . r (Continued from Pig• 27 ) l..01·11 ert at 1545 :\dams 1\ve ltorner of !!arbor Reat Rlvd 1. f'osla ~1esa. the Hamburger l·lam Jet is open l'he se<nnrl rn!rcP "'C'll't"t1nn lurnrrt Ou! In hr " for luru:h. d nmrr and t"n<:l.:ta1 !~ seven davs a 11•cek. Cantonese food 1t"'rv lt)rtun11tP 1<1nd 't1r1·rn1<>l.1 ricl ic1ou s 1 slab 111 thr J!nurs are 11 3u a 1n tn 9 p n1 . Sund1iy through rlat k an10 11.1: !he lla rnl<'1 "• nine •·o ld ~a nd Y.f1·h offf'r· ·rhursd11_1 and 11 30 lo 11 . friclii ~ and Sa!urrtay. ••t here or rak• hom•· ST AG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st pl., Newport Beach OR.iole 3-9560 o,-.,. Yeo• ~ .... ,.,.Delly 12.11 -·Fil.•"' Sot. ·,u J •·"'· NOW APPEARING-WED. THRU SAT. PAUL LEMOINE DUO JAN DENEAU TRIO Su.,d.i y,, Monda yi & Tue1d1 y1 No Co"er-No Minimum 1 11.c:~ 11 11a~ 1·rl'ar,1 1 l 1f't'~f' 1•11 da1 P 11 111 hrf'ad 111th har11f'll pear and s hf't"bt"1 ~I fiO. For tbf' bcvt ra{:e 11 e 11e11t all out 1rit h Russi an coffee . 00 (ent o; r•er 1·11p. a drln'ious bre11• of hot hlac·I.. 1·offre ancl hot• h11l'Ol a1 e toppC'd 11·ith a 111ound of 11 hipped 1-r1·ao1 ;uni :-.1·r1 f'ct n• a rnu~. J>ci-scr1 .~rlcc·t1u11 ''a.~ 1110 urd(•r!i of the 1cry delet:tablr egg t"t1slard l.11lu. 51J 1·e11t~. :-.rr1 <'<l 111!h 11hipped 1·rra1n ;u1d ~raha111 crac·krr 1Tu111h.~ • \line Ta~linl! Co ur,w \\'111e fanl 1ers lake note. '/'h e ne11• l.a11r1'" ('al1 forn1a ('enter on .San Fernando Road 1n Los _.\n g~les 11·ill bf' the site of a I :.!·11 eek 1l'1ne taslJn );: «nurse be)?inn1ng Sept 2:1. fln bt>rl l.a11r£·11 i·e Baller. d1.~li11;:uis h erl \\lHP t·onnu1scur and le{'lurer, 11J!! rre~1de .l\ the sc1111 nars . .'\n 1n1erna1Lonal aulhurit ~. Balzer has condUt"I ert v.'int tastin g lours 1n the llnited States and abroad <ind fea("he s an ad van!"ed l'Otl rSe on the arl a!ld J:f·1enl'f' nf \1•111e at U('I..\ \111r1111: !ht 5-:ubJei:ls to bf' tOV<'l'er1 ~ff' 1df'nt d1· 1';1.11 011 or \1"1nes. aron1a. appearant"f' and coloi . 1101.;i h- ularv of ,1·1nes. 1nternat1onat a nd don1esllc \11ne~. anrl · 1he t'r('a t11·e t<hallenge 1n v.1ne 1nak1n~. 1'he to urse i~ being p1·c>~ented 111 1·onper a!l()!'I 1rit h Buena \'1~111 \\'1ncriei;. 11 11·11s rcpn1"1Prl hv rla.lpf1 Fran k Jr , senior vi 1·e pres1rlerH of l.a11ry's Vnnrl,, lnr La11•r) ·s operates !hr highl~·rrga rdf'rl Vive r 1·011 ns re,\lauranl in ( 'orona del J\•lar P11t Diarnond. l.a 1r ry·~ prograni 111a11t1i.:r1 \;I \'\ thP S8fl (·uuri;e has alrC'ad~ al !raf'IC'd applHanls r:in.c· 111:; 111 n1T11p:il1nn frnrn rl ot !Or'.~. 11111{' n1rr1·han!<; an d >:ian~ r.\rtuu1 es l(I hou:;e1111e <; and -~C't·rf't<11 If'' ONE OF MANY 'l'he proJ:ra1 n ts re porterll;.· on e nf rnan 1· plannrd h.1· l.a11·r1'!i California ('enter 10 establish ii a5 .a nircc.:<1 for even1 s nr1en1rrl to the l<iod anrl 1·f"·l;111rJ11t 1ndus1ry. and to the arl of hon)e111ak1n g c: A ppl1<"a 1.to n .~ for enrolln1rnt. 111 !hr t la ~~. 11 !111 h 1>; li1n1 tcd 1n sr1e. should he d1r£·c1rr1 11·1th <"hrl"k~ 10 l.a 11 ry'.<; !'aliforn1a ('enlC'r.1·arf' of Pal [)1a111011d. pro-- .Cl'i\Jll nH1nagec, SOR San Fern:inrln Hnarl !.os .'\n[.!f'lf'<;. 1 'al if I~ .;·4N1ciNG NIG~~~ * Larry Lake * HAP HA LL DUO :.:i . .,~rr ~•'" Oo! ~~'" •" 8"' ',,,11;iri I Th111. tt.r11 Sw•. ~ ~\/ \) For Early Risers and Lite Pl1yer' V'U \ Open 01ily From 6 A.M. to '2 A.M. r R•ar-Mesa The•f•r ~~·1~i:~ Cost• Mn• 1•5 (. 1trh St. Ju't eff New"ert 11•4. , --~ . r--A tropical island setting I . . for extraord i11ary fi s h, steaks n grog '" !•"" • (>1nn Qf • !-<"'"•"' 1~ }~. 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'O•n«n<; H.t.PPY HOUR Me11. • I'd. 5 10 1 P·"'· •Ith Heit .i·-u~••• IANll?UIT fACILITll5 117 PA ClflC COAST HWY, HUN TI NG.TO N l lACH R~•••v ~!,cni "''~~11••.I F•• ~"''"' •f J e' ml" NOW AT ,. ., "l"hf' !crturP-la::;ting ro11r:-.r . f'ntitlcd ''l)is(·OvE'r ('alirnr111:i Prrn11u111 \.\"ine.~.·-1111 1 he held "l'hursdav P11e 11 in.=::<: lhrough De(·. 16, fro n1 7 10 JO p.m S1·hnni- ing 11•i!J t·on1·lu de \l'ith the presenl11!1nn nr 1·crtif1{'a\c·o; !11 grad uale$ nf the 1·!as:i::. ~0. I ON THE COAST i PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES I HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n [d's mobile ovens speed delicious p1p1ng-hot pizzas to your door in minutes. For prornpt service phone 646-7136 Get the Pizza with Pizzaz 'lnGn·eds '!/;-...... -~ -........................... --...... ~ ~ MONDAY , SE PTEMBER ~I l I ' I (;ALA HA WAil <\ N l ~lJAlJ l l yl $6.5() I I I 1\sso rt('d ·1·ropical Fruiis l H .. oasl S ul'klin~ Jlig. llaked 'l'an1-.. ·reriyaki Bro il ed II Chicken. H.un)aki, Po i. Greens and \X1ill C'r (~h c,tnuf<; I l .Fried Fish . l ~lan d Ri rc. Shri1npCurry '"ith l :1l<.:o nu1 . I Gin8er. ,\.lat·<idan1ia Nut'. Kun)quat.-. and Poha Prescr,t'.-. .. BakC'd Ban1tn<t<o. S1e amcd <:rah. l t\ona c:offec li:e Crc<t nl or c:ol·o n u r La)C f Cake I Be' c ragc 1 I ltn11t·in,: -•:11lt'"rlain111~11f JI R<'1 ul a.r C.ourm<"t 1\1tn11 a l~o ~f"r• <"d I :i CJ s~~f!.:!~~~ l 2241 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH ~ ~ IESUVATIONS SUGG!STIO 141·50S7 ~ .......................................................................... .....,!/;, Bri ng 1 fri erid! T 1ke •dvtnf•tJ• of lhi1 delic.io u' don . ri er for 2 . .t i • ju1t right p ric.e. '/i lb. lender c.h o ice ,1,.k, cul lo 8r1eHord He1n t 'ptcif ic A+ion,. Se 9t1ed lt1 • fr ierid, or m•yDt !ht f•mily 7 lhit mtal, i1 1 f1•oril e wit h •II , , , you 'll be • win ner! Open Dilly Mon. thru Sit. t :lt 1.m. te ' p.m. Sundty 10 •.m. t• 6 p.m. GRANT PLAZA -BROOKHURST & ADAMS -HUNTINGTON BEACH ' I • THE CIJISINf Of CENTRAL ANO NORTHERN 11Al1 ~trved b.JV>•d~ in Newporl Be~ch every evenrng, 64 ?-/88!1 3131 W, Coa11 H11hway ~'--~~~~~~~--'~ filVIERA RE:STAUftANT Continent.al Cuisin1 Cock1ai11 Sr1 L·111g /.: .. 1·J1rn1t nt1r1 /)1.,1,rt .~lo11day tl110Ut,;h Sat111da11 Closed Sundays W e ..,ra loc ..,l e d nt•I lo Iha May Co. 1n Sout h Co.i sl Plo11t1 . ))JJ S. l ri1tol S40-l 840 VEAL CUTLET SWISS lron1111 oo 'l•H:td" ...... 1~~ t ·i,,' ' "" ' fl.0 1 flrla1-• AMONG 20 SElECT DINNIR ENT~l l~ r;1 NE MfG\ ,0.1..rD COM P .o l~l' IU51NE5SMAN'S LUNCH 11 :00 TO S SATURDAY-11 to 5 LUNCH OR BRUNCH l i"wo• 011d Food C111ori11q for Portlo1 SU NDAY-BRUNCH Ol'EN EYlllY DAY 0>1 f Hl OCi-.N AOJ A(l>I•' TO OjfWl'OIT liACH l'I( 1106 W. OCEAN FRONT NEW,DRT BUCH LILA ZALi BALLET CENTER 1141 So. Coast Hi9hway, L09una leach p1 oudly an11uu1\1:ts Speci•I Cl"'''' in STAGE FENCING STARTING SE~TfMIU 2', 1f71 For information, call 4t4·7271 NOW PLAYING ANAHEIM CONVENTIO N CE NTER MONTll MONT.I.NA JR" ,RODUCTION Of BUFFALO DILL'S WILD WEST 1111d Cong r111 ti! Rougft Rid115 ol th1 '4'0rld GREAT, GRAND AND HEROIC An t11lh•nlic fJ&I •"nno ~!•.I ...... ~ ll,n,11"9 Bro• •"~ a.,1 •• C &mlo'"".! S~e-•, 1.~. A ~ETURN TO BUFFA LO BILL'S STUPENOOUSWILOWEST <>•~nd [niry Re•; e11 • lno11r;. lfe ~ 1he Pia ros ·Longhorn C/fll lt> Cl dve • I< •:a<• nt 111• Df;idwood S\~Ci"' •Bulla lo Hurit • RoughtidP1s 1r •• •s1on15h1n r;1 tc;ue~lr11n A~ti;evem1n\~. R ~H ,l e B•ll ,.,.,..,l ft •d"'''" !"• 1 ~""'"'~"•h•p ·· -l~E GOULD, A' 1e~ 0~1 ~~ •••~"'9 el j • .,.,I. •"l•d 1•nmen!" -JIM N~WLANO P~<>•"'" G•••"• Srp\. l tdh lhrtt l91h ""-~11~.l~t t:ONVENT10fo. CENTER ~1~•• 11F \ ''' "rt• '-l'.,n• \ann1+'Hl llB·~ " '"•' '-·~· "!'""~"' , ... ~ ~ .. , •. ! ~~ .... ~~ ... 1 1lt.;o\\.!.l l l~""''R 'I,_ \RE\..\ ,R.,. o/I n l:IH .i~~\ I ~· ..... .... ' .. " .,,, . ""' "" '"'" ~ -~ ... ·~~ ... \l '..'-o!,' l'> r~1-;!·R\1:n ~;,.(HtS4 ()(l~.! 00 $~ l!O · h1\il1rn !.; .111d 11nrlrr' 1 pr1rP 11CK£1 S ON SAl{ AT BOX OFF ICE t MA !OR llCll ET AGENCIES ORDER NOW WH ILE COOO SE ATS AR E ST ILL AVAILABLE S~~CIAl! BUENA PARK CENTER NIGHT -SE PT. 1 ~ l\ 1(1 Price Ticket~ ~va·l~ble r1nw ;it Euet•.t P~rl, f rntcr Slropprn & lv'lal1 GO TO YOUR LOCAL SIA.RS STORl fOll IUffALO llll'S FA Mil V DISCOUNT llCltfTS JACKSON I Capote's Book Set To Music By JACK liAVl!:R UPI Orama t:dltor \\'1!hout doing I lltk or Wnl'k , author Trun1an L'apote could h;1 ve ii t:nns1de.rable inrluence 011 lhe uew Br·oad1,1·a.v 1heater .:season 'l'wfl ol !11.~ 1101 rl~ l!fe the snur~·cs of p I a n n t d pro- d11l"t1on~. une nf 1hcrn 11 rnusical The /1rst :.rlieduled is ::1 lune I t'l"SIOn of "'l'he Cra:;s Harp," nne or his early crea1iOns. '!'healer 1972. the i'Orporalr tent fol' Tlichard Harr and l!har!es Woodward ~ a I s o play1,1•righl [dward Albee al 11n1rs bul not this one '· hils joined wllh Mithael Harl !'v for ;i Nov. 2 pren11err at the Mar\Jn Beack Theater Producer Preston F1scl1er has a February target for present1n~ arl adaptation of Capote·.~ "Other Voices, OL!1er Roorns." thr 1948 novrl !t1at \1·as his lirsl pubhshed boo~ Anna r.1arie Barl0\1 , a lled~I · in,i:: playwrii;ill1. is the adapter, "'!'hi': Gra ~~ ll;irp" prn- ri11c lion get.~ <1 pre-Broadw11y tryout for a week b£'ginn1n~ Oct. ~. as parl of the Univerii1 ly of r.1.ichigan ·s Professional Theater progratn al Ann Arbor. H has a prestia:iou~ cast. including Barbara Cook . Celeste Holm. ~1uriel Smith, Ruth Ford. ftt1 x Show alter. \Vesley Add.v and R 11 ;;; 'i Thackrr. Thry don ·1 eon1e much bet1er Aftt!'r thr Ann A1·bor show- in11:. the 1nusical will fP" rehearsr. 111 New Ynrk and beRin previr\vs Oct. 28. Crealors of lhe musical ;irr Kr:nw ard f~ln1sl1e. book 1111d lyrics, 11nd Cla1be R1 chardso11, mus1r. f':llis Tlabb, an eminent dircc!or. is staging 11 Thi!ii \\'Ill be lhr sr1·1111d Rroad\\'ay l'enture lor .. Tile 1;rass llarp." Capote hnnself ad apte<l his novel 1n!n a drama lh11I wa ~ pres~nlcd r.111rch 27, 19~2 ;ii 1he ('n111. 1·1dence l\1arrin Ari" k Thea1er. 11 l::1sted only :11; performar"K:es. /\. ,\•tar la!rr 11 11•as rev1 l'ed al !11r n!I· Broadw11y Circle 1n lht: Squ<1rr "·he.rt: 11 had a somewhat lon11:er run "The Cra~.~ Jlarp" is lhr olf heat story nf a 1101na11 \\"ho tak~.~ refUJ!f' 1n :1 ll'f'' hnu.~, ll"h,n wnrldl~i p r , ~ ~ 11 r , s thre.a!c11cd he1 . Whet111ore 1'o Return As Rogers .Ja1nes \\1hitn1ort wrll t't'!Ul'n to Tht> Los Angel f'." l\1u.'1 r Center·s ~·lark Taper ~·or11rn lnr t1,1·n we.et.s 111 ··\\"11 1 Rogers' U.S A " lk1· 211 through .ran. !I. prifll to It~ r.;{'11' York C!l_Y Opt"n1n11 T~, ~111..;11· c tnlrr Prr~en· 1a 11on~ ar1raet1rin la"1 season hroke all houst records and 11a~ l'X\t:nded 1nln 11 third t·apac-i1 ~· wer~ There 1s nn p<1ss1b1h1~ 10 f'-.: lrnd lht' return rngagerncnt, hec;iu.~t!' llH! (;eorfl;' Spot a pro- r!11c·t1nn 11rit!en and rhrr1·tcd h_I' r11u l ~h.Vrl', flpen~ llll· n1t:d1atel~· ~11er-ward 1n the Pac1f11• r\·nr1hwrsl and the Southern United Statr.s pr101· tn 11~ Ntw York bo1v. Tickets ar~ on sale now <il The Music Center, tht: Aulo Clu'o of Sou1hern Calilorn1a . 111nd Wallirh~ Mu~1c storr . .:;. l'\o n1ail order~ will bf' ;ircepted. BREWIN' CO. Fe•turin9 GEE .'illlNN Opening FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AND PLAYING TH~U OCTOB!R 23 One Of The Mo:Jt Sen:Jatiou.al Set,s Uul ()f New Orlellns ... NIW SOUNDS .... AT .• • • • COCKTA ILS • DINNER • DANCING • ENT~RTA INMENT Buuliful Sund•y B•unch-10:30 to 2:)0 31106 COAST HlwHWAY SOUTH LAGUNA RES. 499-2663 • Joy ntid f 'riend It 's no shaggy dog slot',\' that .Joy Bang i~ a prrl1 y 1naid, She sta rred 11•i!h natl.. l\udson in the S{.'hool· :;tandal ron1p . "Pretty f\1 a1d~ .i\ll in a Ro1v " No11. :.he'll bring her talents 1n trlevi ~1n11 ·~ "'l111po ster" c>pi:-;ot1e or l\IGJ\·l.'l'\"s "1\l('d1('<1[ {'(>n\er" series 11·hirh 1:-; seen fr0n1 9 IC\ 10 p n1 \\'rrlr.Psctays (lf1 ('ha1111rl 2. Cha11i1eJ 5 Will Place Top E111phasi s 011 Fil111s Ch<Lnnel S will plal'e n1aJnr e1nphas1s on rnotion p1cturr.~ rlunng 1\s tall schedulr s1 ~ nights each week 11 \\'ill prr- sent a 1nov1e I.heater cont•ep~ 111 1vh1ch lhe ~anlt n1a1or fea111rr h!n1 11•1Jt be seen Thf' tunr.~ 11-Lll be Sunday 6·R r rn 111th t"f'play~ t\lond ay lhrough Fri d<iy (1-10 fl .Ill g1v1n~ lhr ,,le1·is1on 1·1e\1·er :+ 1:ho1re 11f t1n1 es to see lhe te111 urr Most ('If Lhr. p1t:tur·c.~ will h.~ \ 1ewed !or lhe firs! t1n1r 111 prime t.irne in L<is Angeles and will lw froni ·'The f;old1\•yn t;rcat.~·· l1brar.\, 11n n11\5ta11 ding series nf rnovres fnlm lhr s~n111el {;nldl't'vn Stu d 1 11 s which includes· such fcahires i!S ''ltan~ 1:i11·1st1a11 .fi,1 1dersr n'' '1•1th Danny Kavt and farle1· < iranger; · "Se~·rel Life 01 \Valier \\·\1tly .. 11•11h haye an<t Hn!'1~ 1>.arlo/t ! .u~ s an1t f)olls·1 "ilh t\!:.irlon Rranc1i'. Frank S1na\r<1 and .Jean Sun 111n11~ ... Por.i:~ and Ress·· 1r111i S1dJJC_I' rn1l1er. Sal lllll.\ !);11 •. ~ .11 Pt>;o I A;11!t1 tlnd [)i;1hann i 'arroll ···rhr Pr1dt uf lhe \'a11l..r<'~·· "'lth (..;ary Cooper and \l'al1Pr Rrennan: "Pr111crs~ and !lie Pirate" \Vllh Rrih llripe and \Valter !:ilt:za~: ;;ind I ti r Ac:adPmV Award 11•1r1ner "Thr Res! \'eii.rs of Our L11'e.~·· 11·i!li 1-'rr:dfic Mar('h. 1'\yrn11 I .n.r and Dana Andrews "l'hf' l 'hannel :.. ,\I 11 1 1 r Thr-.tre fi·d<11 rrril:ll t·oueept ll':lf': nr1g111atC'1I 111 Lns Angc11•s 't'1 <'ral \Cars ago h\ th(' sl <1 · 11on·s prC':.e1n lo('ll Cl"i!1 \1an;iger .lnhn flr11111lfl'i 1,1·hr11 hr 1,1•as al th1' !1!'!111 111 t 'h:1nnrl ' He ynolcb -;aul lhr ~tat1n11 11lsn ,,.ill I e II I U I' r 1·or11·rnrrate n 11 I 11111~ 111 otllt•r 111;qo1· p1·ogl'an1 are;i~ ..\1 4 :in p rn cal'h \1eekda). 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Ha1·tfo1·d SHIRLEY BOOTH "H•rvey" Star 111&x-w1ci< ~~~ BOOKSHOPS j'.1f fHf (!ff I O..nt• • 1'71 l) ll• 1100 t SC!Uf" CO.lST 'l.lf~ o,,~ C••l<I "'"'" • (7!l ) J•O 7"1 '-••·••• 1·-- ~hu Irv K11<"1tl1, 't:'11 l'l f !r\r1 1~1nn ~ s111'<;es!"ful ··11111rl' S('ne.~ 1s lra!lll rri 111 !hl' \lar \' t'l1<"" 1·11111r1h .it.nu! .~ ,Cr'l":.tl r11hb1! II Iii! l1appf•11<; 1,1 hf' Ill I l~lhl r The •n11 1t1h li11 ll..!0·1 r \ 1~ pla.;·1ng a l111)llcd rngaijCl1H'lll ;i1 rhe llun11n~!lln llart!<)l'fl 'J'1r<i trr 111 LM Angele~. (;111: \ ouni: ~!ars a.~ !he rn:.in ll'lin :;ces the ~1x·loot t<1ll. ll'ise rabhll an(! l1P enJfl\'S his fnendsl11 p ;ind 1·onf1rl~nre, Miss Boolh pla~s the ~1:;L~r who would lo \le to heheve that she 5a11' ltar1•r \' too The delightful. 11·h11nsital corned)' has been a fa vorite of audiences for 24 years ~1·c111ng 1>erformaner.~ at the Jlartto1·d brg1n at 11:.111 p.rn 11·ith n1at1nccs pla,y1ng at 2::'1fl p.rn . on V.'ednesday and Saturday. PREE CONCERT Introduction To TRANSCENDENT AL MEDITATION " DAll V PILOT JI) Wise1nan Festival Scheduled Friday Saturday Evening Morning K<.:ET, Channel 28, will offer fou r oolslanding riOC'umen· tar'les by renowned filmmaker i-~rederick Wiseman nuring SE'1'EMIElt 17 SEll"fEMlflt lit the opening. w.eelc of its new 1:00 i''' NN• J•rry ou~p~ 6:30 S11111Nf ~ season, beginning October 3. ,..., 1111 Huddy Ii.ck~ Included 1n the Wiseman . KNIC Ntwi lom Sn~der 7:00 m· l>r. llllftll I • I F' 1-I h Thi '~lltl.,. Jefl'7 L..Ms S... • L n1 es 1111 are t e Wild Mid w111 ... rs...._ ,·rlticaJly accl aiined "lligh fJ ' YEWITNESS NEWS"! Til•llllnnf• School.'' airing for lhe first *Joseph Senti, Keith 7:'0 DvltJ'• TrHhlvtl lime on television ex clusively J1ckson, Al1n Sloane ~Wood1 ._.,... hy KCET. his newest creation. I (Jt:lllft" .. H•-i o~~!:' ···- En1my Award "Hospital'' nnd TM fli"lrlt111•s Ytfl 'f"'"• "Law and Order." 1'ht!' latter Stu lrtl 1:00 111i• l1111117 two haYe been ~i-0wn on ( )Artiib '" A1111rit.1 ~_.,,,.1 ~· I Cllildrtt'I F1l1 r'Z'I l'lllllftll KCEl' and the Public Broad-Notkl"' ... uu '1111"' "" 111r th• .11:1111' ea sung network previous:y 1N11rt h'9rt J•tk l1t~1111 G Movie; (C) "Lltfltlliflt left" {Id· bu1 the unique and brillian! C ) Ml)'Wn'J ltfD venturi} '67-M'!MftJ E11tt)', Win· style of these tl''O repeated I"...,, Jim H1wthorn1 d1s1 L•ifh . viewings, according to KCET 5:lO Mowlt: (to) ''lunn1 Uk1 h Clrtoo111 •111(' Conduslont(mystery) '6!'>--l:JO Stoo~-0-\li.ce President for Program-t1ur1nt' Olllli1r, C.arul tyntey, Kei1 ~ W '°'"l ,11,1tji11 1n1ng Chnrles Allen. Dull11, Moel Ctlwud. f1111p111 Mftlt Describing Ills 0\\'11 work. ~CIS News (])(J)Ths ""*"" J'hl \\'1seman has said, "l'n1 in· NIC "'*' C11t.11 kkl I I d . I "-h · The flyi111 Nu11 9 OO rri Hir1tlll 'll .. tnttlli . cres e 1n norn1a Lii: aY1or. ( )Thi .... M/111111, Wil~... ' '"' h I I .. , iro.J ro llrritr Relf ''Wf11t1 \I at passes or n O r m a m Hod1ePtld11 Lod11 Ot•th¥.' l~ha\·ior. rm Interested in l11t Ult Odds B Mo'fie: ''Wlllte ..._ .. (1dven· how the 1nst1tullons reflect the ( ) G1een Au•1 rure) '33--0rtil• lt1m b1rd, Cl'ltfttt lar~er cul!urlll hues so that 1n AIC ••-L&uih!on. • 1·k k. th ... I'll Tiju1n1: Window le tllt s.utll ; Outlo en Pltinu a sense 11 s 1 e trac ·1ng e 7:00 CIS N•wi W•llu C1onk110 &J -Ctl e1wi1ch1d ::1bon1inab!e snowrnan, in the ABC News Smit~ Reasontr Movi•~: "Sp,11111Wr letu111S" i;ense that you're looking for I m NIC Nt•I John Cl11ncello1 'dr•m~) '66--Kt"t Riel'lm.Df\il, MU· tult11ral spoors 1\·herever you Wide Stitlm lhubi: ('°) "fll1 11uuit1 Ch1pm1n. ''1911•1•• •irr 111»11 C.n.,yn (mystery ) '-'S -(comedy) 'Js--t1ur1I • Hiid,, ~o. You find traces of the111 in No1h Betry Jr . lo11 Colloir. Q) Movies: (C) ''Shilllow" ('"'51:tf'I\ the i11st1 tut1ons." f6l T1uth 01 Consequentts '39--Henl)· Ktndall, feliK Aylmer: Called by New Yol'ker 0 Wh1t'1 "'' Unt? "Oing1rou1 Jou1ner" (dotum1ntuy, 1nagazine filni critic Pauline ~ 11 T••11 1 Tllltl i C41eflin r Cuibrns I Lowt Lucy Pt11C1r11111 ll'tlfll l\ael as ·• . • probably the (IJ D11inet t:lO [{) Hilp! lt'i 1111 Heh 111r 1nost sophistaC"ated intelhSencr: ( SJ 11.on1now1kl Oii Cheu lundi to enter the oocumentary rie.ld EJ!.I Thirty Minutes With •• • 0 (fl m T1U e tlant-Holts in recent years." Wise.man's ~ Te II Anlltllnted 111 Robert GltttM"d, Lynn ll!tra9. (39)Sid Glll m1" •nd Rhodl11• WillillM. Sull)ett II tht t·1nen1a verite view or our ~ ••"-•••• .... ..Con1titution." 111ost t•('l mn1011 insllltllions. 7:10 H:Ull[Jt[ Clrtu1 ~Mobile KD1111 SM 1·e\edlS to us our real. r~ther Dr11net (})Udnlllt th?.n our 1n1ag1ned character. 0 (lt) m 'REMIERE Nn G1m1 ol Movie: "3ln If 11111 Min" "Thr 1·haracters and si\11a· the Wt•k Bub Otliney is ht11t ("ll'eshrn) '!>3-K•ith L1r1111, Don• fi)To Till tllt Truth D11ke . hons depicted 1n his fihns arr fl) I t>r11111 or .lttftnit . ArrilM 11 Norte not astrona11ts 11·alking on the. 0 Million S MO\'ie: (21111 '1ht 10:00 ~ P•blllU 1fllll la•• lallll 1110011. tllr.v are ~·ou and me , 11111>1'1 Ed1t" (dr1~1) '47-Gene (J)Ctrriol'IY Sft111 pla~ing out our hv~s in static liuney, Tyrone Power. . 1111 su C... IJ' Ho11n'1 Heroes 10:30 m Archl1'1 TY f11t1.i. situation~." Allen said. (()It T1ke11 Thitl ~a;, Tlle lnp+oll ·'The VQn11! of "Hospital"': (15) EIMfOllfllf"t Movie: ''Cec:ltfrtm• (CDlllMy~ lhe 1rnn1c hun1or nf "BaSH" fn Mtllerpltct The.tit '2 The Ma ri lr11th1 rs. Training'·: lht' 1•1ole11ce nf frl[rtrellisM ~skiltii ll:OO~(J)!lbri"1,IMT1M1llwttdl' irJ U"l11111td Warld , ®') m "'*'' l.Mrut a.NI "Law and c)rdrr,'' and the 1:00 11,,1 btatt lttnt•I• <·astra11on ot "lllgh Schoo\." II NEW SEASON'S 1st 9 m 1u1111J Qulll 1nat.'e lhe W1scn1a11 Vcstil'11l *HIT-DEAN JONES MO't'l1: !CJ '1hr II.,,., .. (west- 1he 111ns1 cnn1pel!ing and AND HIS CHICA.GO ern\'57-L1x B11ker,.kllnT1Y1er. 111ernon1hle 11101ncnts n f TEDDY BEARS! rml V1rildld (t'l l uy·lifl1 !rlf'\ tsinn e1·cr presented.'' he II (() l"llEM ICllE Chi<110 Teddy 11 :30 l.l m Jotie ' ttit Pu.,ub s<1 1rt Rt l ll § (J) U11ttlot link .. Jlo~pi1a\." airini Oct 3 a1 B @l~'REMIEltElhtD.A. ll111pnltollldr rn m P'IEW SWOP'I l hf M0\'11: ~ri111ti1M 111 Hit IKk· Ill II in . e X a rn in e S "' l r1dJ u11d1 "Ghost To wn USA'" le\'' (musical) '42-lktty Gr1lll1. 111r tropol1tan hospital 111 N C\~ m f1uth If Co111tqu1nc11 (!) luy·ll"t \ ork Ci1y as a foc11I point or (15) C."'id1l•1 ind luu1s liurnan so(·ir!\. Tht va5tnes.~ @l)Sytv1l 1 l 11ri11u1 Afternoon (lt) nl!JI; "ltelMI Without ,\ C.u,.• ;ind vane! y n! i11•1iv1t 1es ;inrl ~ Nl"a 12:00 D (I) Tiit MunU. ser\'u·es or lhl' large urban 1:30 I) llJ PltlMllRE O"Htrt, U.S. (61 Mwlt : "1!a71t Alriel11 tiW 1ncd1cal 1·('nle1 <ire rnn\rasted 1111,ury {diam•) '53-louls H1JW11d, V• \\'Ith \ ignrllc~ of individual CJ tt.9) m P'flEMlERE Nit fridlJ ronica Hunt :<lllfen11.i: :+ n d renderneS!' 11\owi•: (CJ (2hr) "Once Upo11. Dead m rn a> A!Jltriufl lltNlrUIM Mt"" 1m1st•rt) '71-RM.k H11d~on . T11tro f1nt111tlc1 I ;i·aphu·, 1nt1male pho!ograph.11 Sus.1 n S11nt J1mes, Jtck Albtrhon ( t ) Ur.cit ¥'tldo :+nd ;in 1111t"nn1prnrn1sing sound 8 Tht !twt Allen Sh&W CE) fll111 Yl•it (1111) Travel lr'aci.. engross lhr vi ewrr v.•1th C1J CI! m NEW 5£.ASDN Tht 12:30 II ([) Tou ,.,,.. "nllf• "H1m1~ lubo lhe ~ometunes dislres.~ing and P11trid11 f11J1Tf'J "Oc:ir1! Dor•! Dora!" man 1nd the Und111Mund 1t11!med1 I D1wid f111l1 Show Thi dr1m1tk: srory ul H1rritt Tuft. <h:<turhin,i:: hu1 al\Vil y~ 1n-Dr1an.t min. 1 former sl•~• who ftPlltldlJ \ nl1 illf: hus1ncss nf l h c loboquiv1ri (R) "'T•m Buckley" ri!ktd her 1tr1 10 br\~r frttdom ti J10.~p1t<1I t:OO (J)(J) IE NEW SEASON ltoom nt~r sltves. \\'1sr111rln cniplo.vs the :;arnf' l "K·W·W·H'" Bur1oss M111d11~ O Mo't'l1: "1lttu111 rl J_. .... 111es!s 1s 1 schllllf bou d membe1 (wts!•rn) '5\-)tlf!~ lfll1111f, Alll l"lnenia·venlP lechni<1ue 111 w~o 1tives the .w:hool 1 radio st1tion Ovor1k, · Aa~1c "l'r<11 n111i:::' Ort 4 ;:it II (!)The l lr Ville, C!J M~lt: "T~e ltec~ fll" (4oi:~- p 111 , lo p!"ii vide an inSli<:htful. O S) f1nr11e men11ry) '6l-"1ru t1d br Mui~• s<u1ie11n1cs hu1nol'OUS. look ::11 li!lll I iflC!ll I lilHl'ft L~ut: M1ke1 Dietrich. of Flfln1 (l9) ltockf ' frltllli• thf' prep;inil1on or America's I LI Ciitd1 l itft Cnld1 1:00 ft CJ) C8S Chihl"R'I fl\tl flltiv•I lit:.hllng lnn·r.~ ltost1 p1r1 Yeronlt1 (C°) '[leph1nt Rl'le r" ""l.'1\l~llrl Order." Ol·t. 5 ;ii t:30 (])N?W SEASON CBS rrid•J IS-ttchbtlok 7 p 111 .. is the t't,~ulr ol :i1.x Mowle: (C) (to) "1erfllr 111 th1 Sky" MYP-.l&hRllJ Illich h ~d11m1) '71-0oui McClur1. loi~ M111 to M111 11·rcks sp1~n1 11•1L lht. Kan~a.~ Ntnlfton. teif £rickson, Roddy Mt· 1'IW'I Nk::k C.rt1r ('11\' IMO l Police Depar1ment . Oow•ll. Ktenan W~nn, Chfis!ophe1 . G1't'lot1111 flegarchng his po1nl of v1e1v Ill Ouk, Jack Ginr. lton1rd Stone. ( 9) 'lttJ Dutt this f1lrn \\11sen1an said · "I O m(J)Q)NEW SWON Tht ~Action KIPllrM:s \IJH:hcd lhe CQP5 dOlll " SOtlll' Od4 C.uplt "N1tu11I Childbirth" 1:31) f'I)@ (l!) JfW F..tNll Th• 0 i l11t1r Wud l'ltws U LA Bruins •llemp\ to tvfn&I rn!lrn lh1oj.!.~ anii sonic dccen1 . L1 C1u1 dt ll\1ri11 d1 Clutts !~ti• n•uo" IMi 11 Aulil•n list yt~r 1Jung~. hul 1,1·hal struck" 1ne J.0:00 News llevtn Stnders lo the Te11s t.on1hcrn~. TDCltY • \\ ot!>n ·1 '"' inuch . r I) I j I' {' (f l (j) tl) P<IEW SEA90N love, ~Ul\t IS 1l th• Ctititeum. h t · I 1 . · the b . r I I A11111ic111 Styli ID Unt.a mM Wotll f!I ii 1 \ /Iii 1 U a I It"~ (iJ Thtltft t: (t) (2hr) "Ale11nd 11 (!} lilo'lit: "$111 fraflda ~ that penrlr In Ilic :;trrets werf' 1h1 Gro1t" (d11m1) '56--Rieh11d (1dventure) "52-k!tl Me<:111, i·Omm1t11t1i.; against n n e Burtoft, Cl1lre Bloom (3!) Md1mt f1lflllJ .'.lnntlu-r m N11n Pu1n1m. F(shm•n ?:00 0 Ousty'1 Tr11fllij11 v .. 1 . ll 11?h ~<·t1001 "01·1 fi al Mtnlr•p 0 ltl'tie11 111 St1t1~11 NTh., t)aft"I IV h ,., l 5) NIT P'l11~ouH: Even Speak Sp•n1s11 lf1 p 1\1 l\C111 an n scr ve., a I RMl!tlii IR) Q Ritk·ll'lx i"I 11hJ1r. 1111drl!e·el;i~!I 1;t1hurban , • l 11th1 Libre lB TV I loe~s 11 l•rRin( !11 ;.:ll srhnlll 'rhe fdn1 re.veals 10:30 l'llEMI ERE Monty H1sll 'Tht 0 BELL SYSTEM PRESENTS b;id teacher:;, ~11ffl1ng student Lo~g Ri~e" *TOP PRO'S I ,., D Mov11: Ohr -'5111) "lh1h ut !h1 IN RYDER CUP GOLF 1 ·ril1n.~r nr , cncciunter~. an u iliits" (musical\ ·~1-Btni Cro1b1 r r II 5 tr<111ni:: parent·teacher 11Th1 Gelddi1a•n D (Jt) P'CA "" 0!1111,!0l'l~lp! t•nnfercnC'e~ IL also shn11'!1 News !Ill J11hn' Li~e. hom St. luuls. Mo. J?nnd Leacher~ and excited · El Dt1rie d• Uft1 S111orit1 De· I 'o.°'o .. 'olltlAI Jelly rAnll kt.au studrnl!I 1nl'olved 111 after rn Dr, Simo11 l oc:kt . Spoth Welld st:ho<JI art1v1t1es. Rut the ITT) ftitu11 ?:30 step! to l11rntn1 nv('rwhehn1ni;: 1nne i.~ one of ll:Dll~~!fl"'"' OCh~.rtdlrs IR 11!1 lib "Thi , bo d News Mother rtu!lncss, stu11ent re on1 . r Minhil Dillon I 11111111.U..11 Hlur lea.c~er ~r~d?m .. and the ~ ttJ P'lt"1 . SpotHpt"' Ytvtll fullhty of 1nd1v1duaht)'. m Movie: "VIVI bpttl!'" (dr1m1) • Skf Htwt:t 'S2-M11lon ir•l'Mia. Anlllell)' Quinn 3:00 . Th• Sled.I I• <Mr lob NIVfllrO Jt1n '•ttrs. 11 host~ '( :r·uok , Na1111 y' 1:n~~:C:1th. hfthl11mt l=t: 1:t et._.., 1.11 11:15 Cln11111 34 th11 n•• terl1s, 21 of lh1 ut1e111 .,T 11;30 Mt't'lt: (Cl "~ltnl lor H.A.11.M." lap prt1leulo111I bew1t'1 tttl'!I wldt ~le.I I'S I' an1e t.I (dnml) '56--Mtrk Richmond, Wen· sptirts 11~111, ~ ...... ttlm._~ dtll Corey C1l1 Esmond perton1litill. Keith ~ .... .John Aslin . .,.111 Cl')-Star with ~ 11' m JthnllJ Ct~ PBA Htll cl f1mer 9111 lulllttl Cl" CJ) (J) m Dkk Clwtlt lht tctlon. Lynn Redgrave. Victor J\1ature Nl(htln•n ~ MIWl1; "Tiii llr. Uft" (dr1m1) ::ind Dorn DeLu ise in "Every fl) Mnli: (CJ "1 Wondtr W~o't '50-Monttl)l'!ltfY C111\, 1'1111 Doul • 1 ittle Crook ;>.nd N<1nnv " an l(lKini H•r frtll'lr" (musit1I) '47-lit Cornell 9on:h111. ·• ' ' m Mnlt' (Cl "11111 Le ..... (r&-J\1G/'\'I production In be fil med . l~ne H1~e.';.M1rk Steven~... m111Ce) ·•~.htn SlmlllOfll. DM1ld \n Los An,eles and Italy this IZ.00 D M1v11. '•th• er Glory (d11m1J H 11., , '57-1\lrk Doulltt, lhlph Mee~er. ou · 1-all. . , 12:15 O Mtlliii: '1h• C.11111111 Hu1i.111d" I'""""' Cy llo\\'ard will direct the fromanct) 'SC-Rer Hurl&en. K1y 3.90 '::"~.:.......,...lllrftqti mmedy. based on Ev an Kend1\I. • ''"" "St ,w1,...• Nofj'" H unler '~ latesl novel. and 1:00 IJ ~oril: ~•urtit.r l1tll" (weil· Hos1t1s 1n11 ·,_.,., llltt wlttl Leonard Ackerman product:~ e~n). 51-Brian Oonlevy, Ct1 Youn1 memb•fl of the ttnMlctllMI Pltl!ln Y1111nl1 Gl1y. -i... the screenplay by Howard and fT) II D (I) Ol Mtn wl!o ru11stAnd""'1 MOlll"-1 • Rnbert Klanc. m Afl,Jlllht-•er. "ntnll Clftllf," (io/;fl!IO-Ovt ~ ...... .._.. 11;-...;;;;;;;;;; ___ iiiiiiiimmm~-rl == :t Cl1111mt1 P'•ss" 1nd a.::.: (C) .,.. WM ....... . SOUTH SEAS , ... --. , ...... ) ........ _ -· "' "THE NATURAL flNDENCY " Fridty, Sept. 17 -8;00 P.M. MARINER'S LllRARY 1001 D,.,., Dr., N1wp1rt l1och s,.1111r14 "' STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY 499-4372 · -Sllvtrlltlt1. Lylt (ttttalf . TROPICAL FISH 2'10 IJ ""'" (Cl "-IH Apl•n ~' (H) ..... ~ M ......... (Xl·fl) '64-Altn S!Mlt . m Thi ...,., ..,. Or•"f" Ce•lltf't ft11"1 1cl1c.tlo11 1f Trt11lc.el f ldl .,.4 G114fldl • AQUAlllUMS • MAINTIN.l.MCI SlllYICI • LIVI fOODS e LIYI PUNTS tll W. WILIOH , COiTA MllA l•tt ,11•¥1fW 11t•,) Ul•lttl rtU 1119..t•, HUNT!HOTOM It.I.CH (Nt•I •o Now l11CllY'•I tU•tlU Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers •• ~ . . ' 30 DAILY PILOT Friday, Stpttmbtr 17, 1?71 Cor1iedy Team Set ~ 'Dark Shadows' No Fright For Benefit Show By CA/\'DACE f>EARSON 0 1 I~• 0 .. 1, ~llot Sllll me l od rama li c ··oark Shadow s," soap opera of television fame, all it actually d~lt'S is enpitaJ1ze on the s1n1ilar nan1es and the spooky Colli n.~ f:unity heritag~ 'fhere is only mystenous Quentin /Or is it Charles"• Collins making lOl"e lO a gl1ost and alternately strangling or drowning hi.s wife /\O\ 1nueh h•1usckeept·r tl'll'> (/urn11n he has bcf'n 1 (·UH';1rn;.1\1'd ; that he u~cd lu IJr 1."li.11 It·~ .tnd !he bJt•Jldt• \.IOI~ \ll~l')l(IUl'. IU~ h11ttht'r ~ 1111" 111 tr1'l \t'ilfS Comedians Bill Skiles and Pele Henderson are featured 1n benefit prrformances Fri· day end Saturday evenings. Sept . 24 and 25, in !hf' El Adobe Restaurant. 3 I 8 9 I Can1ino Capistrano, San Ju an C<1pistrano, The dynan1ic co1nedy dun ll"ill offer two shows nightly at ~3 50 donation . Proceeds will support the annual Fiesta de la.~ Golondrinas Parade Doors open for the dinner sho"' at 6 p.111. with the Sk iles a nd llenderson performance set for 8:30. A cocktail show goes on at 11 . 30 p. m. each night. Oonations do not include the cost of d1nnner or bf1·erages. \fac ~1cDo11·ell. president of !he Fiesta association. sug- gesls reser1·ations be made by calling 493·1163, since sealing at lhe El Adobe is limited lo 250 per show. Skiles, who at le n de d l\'ewport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College, has lived in San Juan Capistrano for eight years. The veteran nlghtclub and !etevision performer n1aln~ tains a verit able menagerie nf pets at his home. He and his \1 ifr. Ar"lene have f o u r children. Skiles Henderson teamed up in 1958 and have since ap- peared on the Dean t-.1artin. {; len Carnpbelt and Ed Su!li\"an shOY.'S nn television and in li1·e performances at The Reuben E. Lee , Disne\"\and. the. Coconut Gro1·e in LoS Ange.Jes and hotels in Las Vegas. If dark passugeways, eerie l'andelabras and s y r up y , soapy piano-1·iolin music JS for you, don't n11ss ··Night of Dark Shadows." opening sooo in area theaters. Presurnably b<1 ~ed rather loosely un the e q u a 11 y But TV fans beware · there is 110 Barnabas Collins turning van1pire and biting people".s necks willy-111lly. aclion at <ill The niovie is fa irly wf'!l acted and is enjoyable if you don't expect more than 1\ 1s H you go 11:11!1 a serious thoug lll in your head you·re lilsl Directed by Dan Curlis. 11 Ecology Artist actua lly features son1e ad- 1nirahlc camera 1rork . 1'he story concerns )t•Ung artist Quentin Collins as lie moves into an B n c est r ii I rnansinn in New t:ngland with his bride. Tracy. It. ~~·1•111~ 1\11gl'l1t111t• 11;\S bung ;is ti 11 11ct1 t;uL 1 owed hl'r ~p11 1t 11P11ld l11e ;1~ loni.: ;1.-: t111• h.iu't'k<'eflt't' I \\'ho 150 1t·ar' 1!1'1 .. 1·1· ll:1d lit'''ll the 1!1r11 li11u~1'h.••1•p,•r :.: 11 ;1ugh1 t' r· 1 n~n1l'1niJl'rl·d 111·1 .\ littlt" l;o1• li'11•h1•d Pl'I h11p.~. 1111! 11hl'n notl11nµ 1n ;1 11111v 1e rntik<·s '>t'll~1·. 11 rill :-.t·c1ns to Ill IOJ!(•1ht'f l1 •g1call: 1el"•'ll1 t111~1 f•I thr <'!Id fl lie begins ha111ng str<ing1• hal!ucinations •a !9th centur .v P•·rh:1p:. 1111·:a1 1,.,1\111g ulll' l11r Thi~ rn111 ll" h;1' " 1 r1·.1· u1r. To Be Featured En1·1ro11n1en1al ~culpturcs by a Laguna Beach ar"tist to· day launched the art gallery season at OrangC' Coast Col· !cge. lunerll l in the rain. a heauliful rhn.,l' 111!11 ht•lil.'1•' 111 till' 11l11te hlond han"ll!" fronl a tree. ha1 f!•~HI gu1 e11tt1111:s ,\rul it 's The {)1·ange Cililsl Culle~e himself li~pi~g \\·hile strug-unl all th;ll ,.,1·;u 1 unlr,-; 1ol1 art gallery fe11tures art b~' r h let .\olur,e!I gu IJ11 l:-11, profe,;sionals and s t ~l d t n I s gting "·ith his brother or I e o1her111't' \1111 u11'' al11hr [1111 during the year. It IS loc;ited blonde. . . 1-· in the west porli<'n or the ca1n·1 Fin:illy a c Q n n 1 11 L n g ,,..---------. pus near the art ""ing. --------"IJlUE WATfll MGM Releases Ardrllcs Nc;1I , ereatrJr nf l'Ube forrns in h!aek Bclgi<1n I n1arb!r. 1.~ the ar!is1 featured in the co!lege ·s first sho\1•ing nf the year. lier 1v0rk will be <li srila~·cd 111 the colll.'ge art gallery through Sep!. 16. c...;ee !his ll'1Cck's 1;u1de In Fun lor hours 1 ,~:~~~~:;r::;;,,::'.;~. i ~! WH::~ z::." 8'fl1ie 'HONEST. SINCERE. PEFICEPTIVE" Ni11e New Shows .~~-/,;'-'esses I , DON MURR,.,Y. I .. ~ l lMI, tGWdl UI 'THE TRI, l'llM 01' THE YEAR' ,,,,~ t.o\I MAN<:ot.Oll Q~'-... -HM ~lf/81 A1 11011g tltt' lhr e e - t.1G ~I is releasing nine new n1ajor motion pictures from no1v through !he end of the year as \\"ell as r.1G~1"~ Fabu!· ous Four.'' a Spe<!ial fesli\"a! of four of the company's biggest roadsho1v successes, it was announced by Bill t.ladden , general sales manager . t.fadden pointed out the films' wide·ranging appe<1J is in line y,·i!h J\IGJ\l's efforts to provide a balanced progra1n nf varied fare for tod<1y's motion picture 11udiences. Climaxing the roster \\'ill be the Christmas release of Ken Rusi;ell's "The Boy Friend'' starring T\viggy in her motio n pictu~~ debut and "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight," based on Jimmy Breslin's best selling comic novel of mob \.'t'arfare. Co mp r i s Ing ··~1Gi\J"s Fabulous Four." the festival of roadshow successes \1•hosc combined \\"orld\vide box office gross exceeds $260.000,000 are ''Gone \\'ith The. \.Vind," "Dr. Zhivago."' ··2001 · A Space Odyssey" and Da vid Lean's much·acclaimecl · ' Ry a n 's Daughter." \1•inner of lwo Academy A"·ards. Ru sseil is producing and directing "The Boy Friend" in London from his o "' n screenplay based on l 11 e musical play by Sandy \\'ilson. Christopher Gable st;irs op- posite T\l'iggy in the Hu~s fli;< Produc1ion, an E ,\1 I -r.t G t.l Film Productions L!d. picture. "Thl' Gang That Couhln"t Shoot Straight'' is a Chartoff- \\.inkler Production w it h J ames Goldstone directing tile Waldo Salt screenplay for producers lr"·in \\"inkier and Hobert Chartoff. Li o n e I Stander, Jerry Orbach, Robert DeNiro. Jo Van Fleet and Leigh Tay lot .. Young head up the cast of the 1ig ht·hearted• look at gang \l'arfare in r\ew York. In J\'.o,·e1nhe-r, ''Ci o \ n g llorne" sta rrini; Roher t tllitehum. Brenda \'ac1.:;iro, Jan·l\lirharl \ 1ncent and Sylvia r.11lcs Y1ill open, a.~ \I Cll ;i;.; ·'.J<'rus:i lcrn ,Jrr11 ~alc1n"' starring N i co I \\'1lli;i1nso11. Bruce J).1\'isnn. D:iri a Halprin and Donald Ple11~ence. "Go111~ llo1ne'· is ;in orii.;1na l 11crer-n pl<i.v by Lrnvrence. H. t.1an.:us, pr n d u c e cl :ind directed hy l!t'rherl H. Leonard. The Talbot·Leon<1rd Production is a powerful s!ory of a ~·oung m:-:1 tr~ ing 10 resoh•e the. c on f I ict in g e111otions he has for his fa!hPr \\'hon1 he saw murder his mother \1•hen he "·a~ a child. •·Jerusalem Jerusalem·• 1s a d 1 111 r n s 1t111al. rrr t<111gulil r :-cu lptures 1n the exhibit is il 20·fnot ca 111·as 1n!Jcdded \1'1\h photos lnr v1e11·1ng as a seroll I under strobe light. 1'he \\"Ork is entitled ··rranquiti tv Scroll". hinting the C<'ologic;il theme of 1 x ' ,.....-:::::--1 •· I '· contemporary stor}' of a young American 11'ho tries to bring about a peaceful confront<1lion of Israelis and Arabs in the hope. of easing niid-East tensions. John Flynn directed the original screenplay by Troy Kennedy t.Iartin for producer R. Ben Efrain1. ROBERT CONRAD-RETURNS AS AGENT WEST Wild, Wild West a iring at 6 p.m. daily on Channel 6 the showing. Another piece, '"720 Frogs" uses color pnnls on a hinged bo;;: that opens to 10 leeL Infra red and bla<'k light lechniqttes I wcrP used by i\l1ss Neil in th e 11·ork. A tough, v.·estern, romantic ad1enture 11·ith r us I I e rs, re volutionaries, r o bber ::; , Indians and law1nen, as 11•ell 'Wilcl ~1 est' Set as their women, \Vil! be releas· ed in Oetober. T i I t e d ··r-.1averick Gold ," Yul Bry n- ner stars as Catlow for producer r:uan Lloyd 1~·it11 San1 \Vanamaker directing tile srreen play by Scot Finch and J.J . Griffith. Richard Crenn<i, Leonard Nimoy, .Jo Ann Pflug, Dahah Lavi and Jeff Corey star 1vith Brynner in the story based on the novel by Louis L'Amour. Three fil1n s are srl1eduled for tht early fall re· le;:-.<;e per i o d : the <.'1111 · te1nporary urban lo\"e story starring fl1iehael Sarra·d n and Jacqueline Bissel, '"Believe In t.le." a ghostly horror story of love beyond the grave, "Night of Dark Shad ows," and "Cl;iy Pigeon." an aclion·advenlure storv or tracking down big· 1i1ne drug traffickers. '"The \l'1 ld \\:1ld \Vest:• (I televi sion hit fro1n !he da~· c1f its firsL bro;.idcast. starring Hobert Conr:id find Ho~.s /lll ;1rt111 phis il bus\ OI" !11p·ll<HHC guesl perforrncrs, hf'i'Onir~ a regular fea1u1·c 011 Chan nel !!. !1·1onday at li.t!IJ fl .ill . The seri es concerns the ;ichf·nturcs of a xnvrr111ncnt undercovt'r ;igent ;ind his ;i\df' during the !urbulent rnst·C!l'll \\'ar pen(lrl in the \\'est('l"n port 1011 11[ t hl' LI S A t.:onrad Jlilr'trays Ja1nes T \\'es1. <1 l1andsomr. drhnna1re bon vlvant who :u:tu;ill,v is ;i special agent p e r s n n a I I .I' selrcled h.v Presidrnt l "h·ssr~ S. Grant as a i;pearhead of th!' <;01•crnn1rnf.'s efforts 11) f'll- fnrcr l:iw anrf order on the fron tier. r-.1nl'l111 pl<1ys \\'cst·s fellow agen1. Arte111us Gordon , " 1n0ster of rnasquer:idc 1vllose basic d1sgu 1se 1s th at of an 1t111er:int peddler. His ability to 111;ike 111111:--e\f incognito lfi' freq uently 1·<1!1ed on to helri i;olve curnplex e;ises ll'hif"h Au l1onors graduate nf :O.lln-1 nC':ipnt1s S<"hool of Art, r.11s.~ Nell attendrd lhc Un il·ersity of l il1innesota and C<il State Long lleneb. I The l'('l<'r<ln of 20 ve;irs \11 sculpl l1re hHs placed · first in holh the 1967 ;ond l!lii9 Laguna ! Beath A rt Association's rncrnbrrship s l101~·s. i ' confront the t"·o agents. !'i••-1&96 ' ' . ' • (ool"" By R•H•<J•<•hon lin11t!C'SS we:illh \1·hn speeds WA,...,, R•""' .1ui.• {~"'''e :lr!)lllld the {'OUnlryside 111 tl "McCABE & MR ... MILLER" !RI f. Pou, STEREO VI SION ~Q EXCLUSIVE lNGAGfMlNT NOW PLAYING 0d•IV Al 11 JO 1 ID 1(1(1 8•~ "' ". l JO • \\"es! ap11ears lo be a n1 an r)f 1 ·0~••$ 11 ·'1' Jr,. $I.•!; i:c •0• ljt rnagni J<·C'nt pr11'Ble train -1 "THll 11 38" an r tei:;:int l!llh l'Pntury itra"'-1 ~pec.•1 11111> M•ton•• -'''·· • p.m l"..,..:;;;~;;;:;:;::;;;;;..,.,1 ing rf!on1 on 1vhcf'Js Hut mort' ~ ___ -~-- 1han th;i!. the 1ra1n 1s an in- lne;itc cnnf'ottlon t•f pro· lect11e rle 1 1cr.~. ;1 co rn- n1u1111·.1 !io11.~ nrh1·1)rk :1 n d k1J)flrat111'Y -1111 ide;il moh1lr he;idquarters for :iny ~ctret agenl. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES ' "Clay Pigeon" stars Telly S;ivalas. Roberl Vaughn, Jnhn Jl1arley. Burgess Meredilh, Ivan Dixon and Tom Stern. \1·ho produred ;ind co·dirccted the fihn in the titl e role. Fran k Avianca and 11onHld Buck are executive-producers. Buddy Ruskin and Jack Gross, Jr. \l'rote the story and l"nl· laborated Y.'ilh Buck on the screenpl ay. Lane Slate co- directed. Ahn1a11so11 Theater Sets S111asl1 Hit Sho,v 'S leL1th ' ON ··ANY SUNDAY Thr lifth S€itSOl'I {lf !hr Cr ntcr The;itrt• (;rOllJl al the Ahmanson Thc:itre. 111 Lns AnJ;rles. gets off In a soaring start \\'tth !hr announcernent h\• n('11 !~· ;1ppc11n1rd ni;u1:1J.:1ng cl1rP('lor Hohcr1 Fr1f'r that thl' Hruad11:1y anrl \,11nrlun ~n1a.;h l11t, ··~1rul h."' h;ts df'f1n1tf'lv brl't1 ~C1 t<lr On· 1911-2 .~rr1es. It 11111 he the !l11rd n11r.il'1inn, The Dan Curlis production (Jr "'Kight of Dark Shadows·• is a follow.up to last year·s popul ar "House of D ark Shado\1·s" and the lelev1sinn senes. "Dilrk S h ado w s. ·' Oarid Selby star:< Ln lhc sereenplay by Sain I !all frun1 n story b:-' Hall and Dan Curlis \1 hn produced and direc!rd. (;ravson Hall also slilrs 11 1111 .J,1lu; Ka rlen. J'\ancy B;irrett 1•11rn111g Jan l 1 h\r ;i six.week and L<Jra P<1rker. run '"Bl•licre In tile" is 11 h1\C 1\n in1ernil1i ronal h11. :-!Uri' of a dedit'<iled youn~ 111· '·Sii'lllh" 1~ a cotnrd~· .•11<..prn~f' trr11 .. 1nd ;i s ucce ss f u \. !11rillr·1· 11 h:rh h ;t.~ pcrl•1nnt•d hrau l1ful g1r\ in h n 0 k 10 sl:i11dirig r110111 only sine~' i1s publishing , "'hose I 1 v es npt•n1ng 011 f"l1·11::Hlll':ll· last hrconie dram a t i ca\ l y \'i?ar. rs1ahl1~h1ni.: ii as Ne w entangled . J\llrh;iel Sarraz111 \'nrk 's nun1her onr hit pl.1y t1f <1nd Jacqueline Bisset sl11r in I h c de cad<' . '1' l 1111 1 n g directed rhe Robert Chartoff· Broarlwa.\ 's covct<•c! T n n y the screenplay by lsr;icl A1r;ird a.~ best 11lay 1his yr·1r llnro1·it 7. Stuart l·lagman n It is A full -fled ged coup ror Ir"·i n \\" i n k 1 e r Production - Pryrr and !lie Ah:im;inson In h;1\"e surci·eded 111 getting l111s lll•lcn Bnnllls. ;\hrrlon (;onllch :111d l\l iehnel \\"hitc produchon l"r Los 1\ngelcs the1ller.gocrs. The C'rnrrr Thealre (;roup prf'S~·nt<'llinn 11111 fc alurr n1rrnhf'rs of hr+1h 1Alndnn and Hr,,;1d11:11 ea~1s "Sleuth .. II" r i I I (' n 11 1' 1\nth111i.1 ShaHrr. hl'('iHnr thi• h11 nf 1h(• \\"r~I l·'.nr! 1n Loncln11 \l"hl'tl 1t drhutrrl thrrr c;1rll· 1n J!liO 11 hf'fl' 11 h:1~ pl;i~ rrl <·on- lH1Ui 'll"I\' 111 ~tn11dJ11~ rru1n1 nn ly :tlJd!f•tll"l 'S II ~ 11 ha s Ill \!t'll" Yurk \\'1111 •·s1r11tll' ;1~ i1 fnrcrun 11rr nl' tHJ!st;ind u1g the:Hric;d rrenl~ to t·nn1r. Fryer reports hi• 11 111 soon 1n;ikc further :tn- nounccn1cnls reg:irrl111~ the Crn1er The;ilrr (.-;roup·s new scas1111. 11·h it·h runs fro111 0t·1ober 12 to t.1 riy I~. A FILJll SY aaUCE allOWN Al.a STEVE M cQUIEN ,n "THE REIVERS" MATINEES DAILY " ------- • prod ur ed by \\'inkier and [-::===--==----=-==---==-- Chartoff. .. l ' ' , NOW! •I+• • • . " Milic Mdlols.Jalk Nicholson. candicc eeiiim.MlllrGarfunkd. 1\nn ·Maigrt1 and Jules kiffcr. ., 'I THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS/ i • f ' • ' • ! 0 carnal Knolllcdge. ALSO SHOWING> M;~, Ni<hol, Film WHO'S AFRAID OF YlllGINIA WOlF1 ltlCHAltD I U•l"DN Ul1.USIVE OllANGE COUNTY INDOOR ENGAGEMtNT • ' • • < ! ENNIFtR O"NE1LL ' GARY GRIMES • JERRY HOUSER • OUVER CONANT --.. ..-..... __ ., -.. l RMAN RAUCH£1t ltlCHAAO A. llOTH filOllAT lllUUJGAH llllCHlLLllioltAH ---!Rl --~-1 :':'.:'..":!:' • CAll THEATRES FOR 2ND-flATURlS • .. • • ••ACH •<¥&>, AY •llt• • • •••,co••• ......... '"..,.., .,••o ~. IM7·941Ce • l"'il'"tl'"Ol"ON O•AC:N ~ ........ ,,_.,, .... o...-.. SSl ·7011 6:rhe ti arnas c Pl.3SliC Maehlne ,---PLUS--- "CATCH THE JOY" a11d "HANG TEN" 1:J O 0 11111 f :lO Each Nit• "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" IG) The huntlor the Great White Shark ·9 O·Hil TH John Woyr.e WEEKI "BIG JAKE" "SEE IT! IT'S A SLEEPER ON WHEELS ... A TWO-WHEEL GAS!" '"EVEL KNIEVEL' IS AS UNPRETENTIOUS AS IT IS ZESTY, WELL-WRITTEN ... AND .DIRECTED ... OFFERS PLENTY OF ACTION." -. •• NOW! A I 1HFA llU S BELOW! ·~·· . ' ... &!ORSI HIMlllON SUl LYON EllEL ' . KNIE11~·· \ ... ..... 111·,~ - ... CAll THEATRES FOR 2ND FEATUR ES HI 11>1 Your Guide to Movies Duke Wayne Stars • Ill Big Jake ADULTS JWmance or a Bone Thiel (GP): Yul Brynner portrays a bounty hunter who unex- pectedly ge~ caught up in the staging of a Mexican revolu- tion. The Baby Maker IR 1 :.,When a wife cannot produce her own -::hild, a young hippie volun- teers to have baby for the rhildless couple. S ta r s Barbara Hershey. Big Doll House ( R): Story of brutality and st>xual abuse in a woman's prison. Stars Judv Brown, Pam Grier and Pal Woddell. Carnal Kno~ ledge ( R 1 : Mike Nichols directs the Jules f e1Her script 1n a SE'ries of case history re\ elations of sexual aberrations and ~utter languagE> which the him says reflects American s o c i e l v . Stars Ann-Margret and Ja.ck Nich olson. "Doc'" (RI The lrgendary Doc Holliday, a consumpti\ e dentist turned gambl er. falls tn love with a frontier pro- stitute. Wyatt Earp is portrayed as political op- portunist who stag ed the famous gunfight for political purposes. Stars Stacy Keach and Faye Dunaway. Fortune and ~len'f' Eves (R): Naive young m;m ·ar- rested on possession of mari- juana goes lo prison and is subjected to h o m o s e x u a I assault. d e p r a v i l y and degratation by prisoners and guards. Stars Michael Greer. Friends ( R 1 • Sc<tn Bury rind Anicee Alvina portray two yo ung ,Jon el y rr enc h teenagers whose fr iendshi p develops into love ]';nt rrall7· ing the pressures nf llfr. thev try to live in the world of lnve they have found with each other. Hunting Party (R): A story of violence and h u m a n baseness in the old West. Oliver Reed, Candi ce Bergen and Gene Hackman star. McCabe and Mrs. Miller (RI McCabe builds saloon on bleak hillside or British mining town of lilP 1900's and set! up Mrs. Miller as madam of three-Lent brothel. Success ~pells trouble when syndicate tni>s to buv them ou t and brings hired killers to force the issue. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie star. Making 1t (R): Sevente('n year-old Phll isn't interested in sports or drugs. but only in womi>n and sex. Kris Tabori and Jn~ ce Van Patten star in this story of a young man's dbt·11\·pr~ or the consequences of self.ind ulgence. The 011 I and the Pussycat IHI: Bai bra Streisand and George Sei!al c;fu in Iilm \'l'rsion of Flroadway romedy ha\ mg "pro<;lit11le . "1th -a • heart · of -gold"theme. Pan ic In Needle Park ( R l: Esrapmg an unh<1ppy rumanre and a naggin~ famil~. ynung girl gor<; to the cil\, frill" tn low• \1•11h hern1n ;:i<lri1ct and enters the drug ~cene to be wilh him in his lonel\'. bleak world of narcotics. Stars AJ Pacino and Kitty Winn. People Next Door (RI: Screen version of award win- ning tele\•ision play about parent-child gap in the areas of sex and drugs. Pretty Maids AU in a Row (RI: Rork Hudson portrays coach<ounsel or having af. fairs with his pretty students while English teacher Angie Dickinson seduces shyest ooy in class. Plot c o n c e r n s strangulation or three girls. Scream of the Demon Lover lR I: Horror film. Se\'<'n i\linute" ( R): Op- porf unisf ic d1~tnrt attorney U!'1ng an obsren11y case for political ad\'ancemenf , tries 111 prove erotic novel incited young man to assault retired topless dancer. Stars John Sarno and Phil Carey. The Statue IR l: Storv or a male's prroccupation wirh the ~NEWPORT BEACH-at the entrance to the fabulous Lido ble · OR 3·8350 .......................................... 11th SMASH WEEK I W1Nt£ROF 2 ACADEMY AWARDSI f ve S~ow llort1 7 p.m. Continuous Show Saturday and Sunday from S·l O FIRST RUN IN THE AREA What goes oo n i:rlsOO is a crime. l~Olfl'IJNI~ ilNI) )ll~~T'S 0 • ..r.M l~\71~4i ALSO "THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR" JUNIOlt MATINH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 2 p.m. "WIZARD OF BAGOAD" ALL u 'n "SNOWHITE AND 3 STOOGES" 75¢ &l.ze of his r e p r o d u c t I v e organ5. Stars David Niven. Summer of 'il ( R ) 1 Nostalgic return to early war years depicting three teenage boys awakening lo romance and sex. They whlle away summer at an Eastern shore resort p I a n n I n g conques~. Sensitive Hermie falls lo love with beautiful Army wife. Jen· mfer O'Neill and Gary Grimes star. falls ln love with educe~ ln- dlan girl. Father dlacovua nude love.rt in forest and ta shot by lad In self-defense. Poaaee hunta hlm d o w n . Robert Redford and K.atbuint Ros& star, Valdez Is Comlnt (GP): Burt Lancaster, Susan Clarke and Frank Silvera had a run-ln with Mexican bandit.!. driven aotn, 200 MPH In rain and darkness on city atreeta. Soar •' NMway (G): Lile and music of Edvard Grieg. Married lo c h I l d h o o d sweetheart, be temporarily becomet: lnfatuated by opera star. Follows her to Rome but disenchanted , returns t o Norw&J and rediscovers 113 vivid, wild, beauty a n d tran!lates feelings Into music. Tora, Tota, Tora ( G): Re- creation of events preceeding VanJsblng Point (GP): Stars Barry Newman as H ·COp, ex- race driver who speeds from Denver lo San Francisco with police in pursuit encouraged by blind Black radio disc Jockey against hard rock musical background. Walt Until Dark (GP) 1 Thriller ln which two thugs try to force blind girl lo reveal whereabouts or a doll stulfed with heroin. It had been thrust upon her husband by a stranger. Audrey He pbu r n stars. Japaneae surprise attack on The fantasy world o( th e young is li nked to rral Pearl Harbor. Dual view of world events in ABC's new children's series aired the event trHted more as pie-11 :30 a.m. Sundays on Channel 7. tori&! hl!~ry than establishing -::.;~~~~fti;!ln~"'°"•~,...,;.wi~ii9iiiiiiiiiW~ The Velvet Vampire (R ): Horror film. Wedding Night (G P): When Irish bride fears pregnancy and sex her new husband frustrated, looks elsewhere. Who ls Rarry Kellerman and Why ls He Saying Tbnse Terrible Things About Me? ( R): Dustin Hoffman portrays the pathelic<omiral figure of Georgie in story or a once sue· cessful composer who is afraid of death, failure and disin· legration. Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ( R l · Portrait of two college professors and their wives who verbally and emo- tionally tear themselves apart during an all night drinking session. Stars Richard Burton and Eligabeth Taylor. MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS What'• The Matter With Belen? (GP ): Two mothers of convicts come lo Hollywood to u cape acandies of small Iowa town. Start successful dance school, b u t complications result. Debbie Reynolds and Shelly Winters star in th.1! hor· ror film recreating t h e thirties. FAMILY causes. E d;;o r'i Nott: This' movie guidt is prepart d by th e filmi committee of Harbor Council PTA. Mrs. HarT'J/ Mellor i.t president and Mrs. Bruce Nordland is committee chairman.. It is intended as a reftrt'nce in determining suitable j i l ms for certain age groups an d will appeor weekly. Y o u r vtetDs are soltcited. Mail them to M o· vie Guide, ca re of th e DAILY PILOT. Big Jake (GI : John Wayne hunts down the kidnappers of his grandson (portrayed by his own real life son, Ethan). Dur-·============. lng course of action he ii; GIANT reunited with long-separated SW A p MEETS! wife , Maureen 0 ' H a r a . Richard Boone leads band of Every Sat and Sun. desparados seeking ransom. ORANGE Blue Water -White Death DRIVE-IN THEATRE ( G): Produced and directed l thi Snte AllCI Fwy. ot by Peter Gimb e, a story Ch.,...-, Oro•t• with vivid photography take! the viewer all over the world HARBOR as the hunt is carried on for DRIVE-IN THEATRE the man-eating white sha.rk. Horbor llvd. Ir Mcfadde11, S-to A110 Fa.ntastle Plastic Macbine 1------------'1 Eve! Knievel (GP): George (G 1: Surfing film. Hamilton 's portrayal of mg- ged stunt cyclist Eve! Knie\'el. Le Mans (G): S t e v e F' I ;., s h b a c ks show ram-McQueen does some of his bunctious childhood, courting own driving ln this story days, leaps over canyons and woven around the Le Mans, his hero-worship of F:lvis France, race. Music by Michel Presley and John Wayne. Legrand is background for Actual footage of Knievel' pt>rforming, • BALBOa llrll's Angels '69 (GP): Two · • . · 673-4048 wealthy brothers crash Hell's • • °"" Angels' membership in order 6141 to use them as a cover-up "' ._ .. ._ while a Las Vt>jZMI casino is a.n... ,..,,,..._ rohherl . Tom Stern a n d l.'--------.....;;;;;;:::m .JerE>my Sl;ife starr. A Man failed Hone (G P): EnglLc;h an strocrat is captured h\' Sioux i>arly in 19th Century and is subjrcted to cruelty as he tries to prove himself Richard llrirn" find Dame Judith Anderson star. Omega M an (G P): Sricnfot Charlton Hesfon develops va('· cine to sa\'e mankind from bacterial warfare. He has time to use it only on himself when Russia -Red Chinese War sweeps entire ~lobe. Other sur\'ivors are family or goulish psyrhotics who hunt him down. 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Large fam· ance play yard y.•i1h fruit BAYFRONT WITH PRI VACY il y rm. & poolsized yard. 3 car garage. 1n-es. Only S!,450 r .11.A Jn. "'S 1 1-1· 1 d :i $75,950. Belle Parlrh \'t"nu1i'nt or Nfl DO\\'N 1,11h J)OVl\R S~IORE. serene Y sop 11~ i ~a e ·. \"A. t-'l:'\A:'-/('INfi or S:!fi/ilXl. RR. PR hon1e. Id eal for .entertaining. 4-0 BEDROOMS AP LE NT Y I~R . 60' patio overlooking pier & fl oat f'or University Pk . 5 BR . 2-sly. home. Boasts farn . large boat. !landsome gonr1net kit chen. r m., central air cond .. buiJt-i n intercom & built·in 1'V, Private beach. Onl y $129.800. Call vac. svstem: 112 blk. to pool & tennis. lst Bert Fehren for appl. 675-3210. Rate. Vacant. \Vith !he land -$49,500. "Chuck" Le\\'iS YACHTMAN 'S cove J·lave vour interior designer select the colors. FOR A HAPPY FAMILY mater"ial.'i <1nc1 textures for your new luxury Coty. I~usk 3 bdrm. hom e. Family room . t~vl'"~ CaJl S.'ii-Jff.'6 Bayfront hon1e . Fron1 S226.~50 50' x 100 ' fee ritove-in condition. Located on quiet street sin1p!e lots from Sl2 1.000 . Space for your 50 ' in 1-larbor Vie\\' liills. Quick occupancy. SUBURBIA PARK yachl. Open Sat. & Sun. Daily by appt. 1041 $59,950. ASSUMABLE Bayside om•e. OWNER LEAVING AREA Must sell her bright & cbeery 3 bdrm. townhouse. Formal dining rm., many cus_tom features. Carpels. \vallpaper. etc. Vie"' of hills. $39 .950. Cathryn Tennille EASTBLUFF SPECIALS 1. Best 4·Bed room buy in Eastbluff -gated entry court & securely fenced rear yard. $48,750 2. Expansi ve back bay vie\v fro1n spatious 2-story. Very large fan1il y roo1n. ne'v Kara- stan carpeti ng. $54.500. Ca rol Tatum CHOICE BAYSHORES Larger 3 Bdrm,, 1 ~4 baths: recently decorat· ed plus new d rapes. CLOSE to SANDY BEACH. Enjoy large PATIO ~1hile entertain· ing guests. $59,500. J·larry Frederi~k EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES Private courtyard with great patio. 4 BR., 4 bath home \\'ilh all the extras. Large fan1i· ly rm. '"i th "'el bar, rock frplc. Best buy. $85.000. Al Fink OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 617 IRIS. fdM. Split level duplex. 4 Bdrms. each plus 3 baths. Live in one. rent the oth- er. \Val k to schools. shops, beach. 5 Yrs. ol d. $79,900. LaVera Burns CAMEO SHORES OPEN HOUSE OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5: 4500 ORRINGTON. This lovely, secluded estate has everything. Large roo1ns. \'iev•. grPal ~·et bar. pool. l'a· bana: 4 BR .. 412 IJathi:. $1i5.000. George Grupe OCEAN VIEW HOME A very special 4 bdrm. home in c:ameo Shores. Large terrace \\"Jth room for a pool. F'amilv room \vil.h frplc. on view side. OPEN SAT."& SUN. 4507 ROXBU RY. CdM. Eileen lludson BAYCREST S BR. -TRADE O\vner of lO\\'est priced 5 BR. home in Ra v- frest. \\'ill consider lrade for sm aller home in Corona del fo.1ar or Ne~·port Heights. Call for info. $55,950. ~t C. Buie OH! WHAT A BEAUT. Bavshore 3 Bd rm. charmer. sho~·s like a 1n0d e1 home See it S11NDA ,. AF"TERNOON at 2501 frestvi e\v. Askin2 onlv $49 .500 on this ne\\' offe ring. Jim ,_111 Jl r r LI DO ISLE Pr1vaC'V i.c rours in th 1<; !arj.!e 5 bdrtn . ho1n r. on Wa1.ieri;. Lar~e So11 th patio. f'lo~e. to beach. !106,000. ~1ary ~larv ey WANTS BAYFRONT OR VIEW Bavrre.~l O\.\·ner \\'ants to trade & Q\rns la rge ;J bdrm .. 3 bath , 3 car garal!e hom e. priced S73.450 -fee. \\'ill al.~o lake or offer Orani::e l 'o. income. Bill ('omstn('k OPEN SUN. 1-5 2 UNITS Corona de l ~111r. choire are=i . S79 .!l00. On e 2·story 4 bdrni.. fami l_v rn1 . & sn1all offit"·e + pool. Also. char1ning '.\ bdrm. home. 4th & Larkspur. tl1arv Lou f\.1arion YOU CAN SAVE $4500 OPEN HO USE SUN. t-5. 2512 LIGHTHOUSE L.!\.NE. Hl !RRY -o"·ner ju!'it RED U('EO PRICE on hi:-; ~ bdrm -fam. rm. 1-farbor \'iev.' llill!< home Re first -ii y,·on't lai;t at S55,000. Bud Austin HARBOR Vl&W HILLS-OPEN SUN . 1-5 1420 OlITRTGGER . Be:iutifnl decor.; 4 Bl1., 2 '-2 ha. .. fam. rn1 . \\'/\\'et bar, formal din. L,arge vie"' lot. Room for ten nis cou rt&. pool. S74.500. llarriett Davie!' FOR THE ACTIVE FAMILY 5 Bdrms .. ram . rm. & livine rrn . \\'ith built- in. sit down bar. Beati tifull y landscaped pa- tio wil.h large. fe nced-in pool. 60 x40, J a· cuzzi. Separate childern's pl ay yard. dog run . $89.500. Kathryn Raulston OPEN SUNDAY 1-S VA LOAN NEW IVAN WELLS SERIES! $38,900 Pla ns fr o1n $89.000. Exciting ne\v Ivan \\'ells custo1n hoin es on c:alaxy Drive. New floor Can you rnatch u11~ OPfl<•I"· B v· F' d . I ninity! Popular siillr lt•\f'l plans. Spectacular ay te"•s. or etaJ s home wilh ~ tx>otrooni~. on ne\V series of homes visit the models a t r11nul.v 1"0(ln1 :.>•~ ti;Hh~ 1~ 2006 (;al axy Drive or 1027 Mariners Drive. s1tu11.1ed 111 c·hou·e ]()("'allon t Open Daily or call 646-1550 and &\2-8235. nf'ighhort.100<1 nra r p1·rr.\I· BAY FRONT _ OWN YOUR OWN l)11ng .... ~ISl f'Tlt fo·\r. V,\ . B ' b r· 1.,11n · haloo('e i~ flt)proxi· 3 BR .. ~.hath_. IOO'li v1 e\v of a.v. 1•lar le 1re- rna1,...lv :r.n.il':'° 111111 11111 .,. ...,, p late. I as telully decorated_ llealed1poo l & '<1J:SUn;r1l 111!11 uhou1 s:·i.OOU dbl. garage. Roa t slip a\'ailable. $89,500. c!o.,.,·n. }"or add 1r1011~1.1'.;1or· A REAL VIEW mnnon, plrast' c-a l! "16••·113· Difficul t lo surpass frorn th is g1an1nrous 4 CAN'T FIND IT? • \Vil.I .• BUILD your dn."ai .• honlf'. Heve s1R!! !or com- plr1c home package. BR ho1ne . Black s\vimming pool. Ro man bnl.h, n1irrored dressi ng roon1. 3 ca r garage. ~110 ,000 . Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1023 Dol- phin ·rerrace. Irvine Terrace. A REALLY BIG BAYFRONT Ar is tocratic 5000 sq. ft.. 5 Bfi .. 5 bat!J. 2- story DR .. pool roon1 . gournlet kitchen. pier and float. :\n ex ceptioncil buy at $169.500. Put .\our f'011fid,...11l·r in our A COOL PERSONALITY 49 ~Par~ _of_ qual11y 1·usto1n \Vho needs ai r conditioning in J\1e1rporl home huilrling. Heach '.' -\Ve did' See this charmer in Rca- s,.. f'XAmple ol produH al ~J(X)() GalaAy, Dol'f'r Sho1·r~. Ivan Wells & Sons • ~2-2511 • ~ THE BIG ROOM con Jiay -4 BR. -3 baths -and upstair.~ Ra\' \f1e1v. ('01n1nunity beach & tennis courts. OpC n Sunday 1-5 p.m.' •65 Beacon Bay, J\"e"'· port Beach. LUXURIOUS CO UN TRY ESTATE A tnily magnificent property. Vie1v fron1 the 1nou11tains to the oc ean. Sit uated on alinost 9 ~cres, overlooking the !-ian .Juan Capistrano \~all e.r. c:ue:-;f hou ses, corral. barn. citru~. a\"oc;1c10.~ & \\"hite rail fpnc e.~, 'J'hree 11 ~ acre hon1f.':-1tes a!so available fron1 $21.000 - S25,000 per acre. Call 675-3210. 2-... 1n1-;., ~ hd r, 1;111111.v "~Jn1 LINDA ISLE 1 -~. h;.ih phi~ ~7:r sq. fl. \'e<Jr 1·011nd fun In the ~lln & ba_v. ~lagn i f1- bon1.1" 11.:o<•ni. All in ~po!IC<ii;.~ ce11t 1\!ecl iterranean 4 BR. -4 1·~ bath hn1ne. <,1t~rl111 w1r~.1~·111~1 11'.1 pnpu~"r Slip for po1ver or sai l. $177 ,500. 1\ppt. only. 1101 1 1 "' 1 ' 1 r-;;i 11 " ·' r Call !Jave ('on k 642-823!'i. s.r•!1r1 ,1,. rh11rr-lll'~ ,{· ,fi.,p· pin~. Pn c .. S3·1.:'-(11 ~·01 H•I-BAYCREST ~1~101111! inforni;llion t"all Cus ton1 designed charming 4 BR ho1ne for :>16-z:ll]. co1nfort and pleasure. Extra large family & 10THEREAL \'."'\.. ESTATERS '.. ! l'I t, 11 ",T lo • f'~ Ji vi ng rooms. each \\' firepl<1re . Beri utiful pool a nd landscaped pln_y rirea . Only Si9,750. .<\ppt. only , Call Da\'e ('ook 642-8235. 11-'=c::O::L=L::E::G::E::=P=A=R=K= APARTMENT -UNEXCELLEO Vl~W POOL 2 Hft. 2 bath condoininium. 5 ,,tories abo\·e BP't hu) in uir llrl'<1. Jrn. i'\c\1 port Ray. Roat Y>tips available. ('orn· n111,.11111i.. ,.,,,k1111,,n. ;i 1,,1... p!t'.'1 f'lv redecorated. S.12 .000. Please call J~ he.ll\!,Hll~. J )'i\lh:-. ""II 675-3210. fr>r· n11t1. ~'°1111111111 11111 ·'"1111 DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT 1n1n1o: 1,01. flf'a11!1f111 '111~ & " I I · · ilrr~ lhnr.•ui r·,,11 _1011 he-., ier roon1 hoine \1·1th del1,::htful . l~a .\·~1rle 11 .... 1,•, onl) S11.I\••' pil\11) Pier and fl?al, $142 .000. 41 5 l\orth Siar 'W lk & l Lane. O,S. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p rn . a er ee OR IGINAL EXCLUSIVE LISTING H,.n11 .. r.~ 'f\\o hayfrnnt lots, sttndy bf.'<icll pif'r and 2Vt~ l\r~rr-h tr n1·11 r :-hp ()Ici er 6 Brt hrnne -Fl;ilhoa Peninsula, 1>1~1~)r)('~r1~!~\t Pe.rfert he11ch hon1e for large fan1ll.\· nr build t1ro ne\\' hornes. Priced near land val11e ~23.'l.000, ('a l~ fo.lrs . Fay 642-8235. BAY & OCEAN .. MESA VERDE \ 11"1\" lrnn1 1,,.,1h 111111~ ~lirl . Co1n11a •li.'1 ~1Rr lll(~~1,, OH Ne\I' pcitnt, ne\\· :;hag carpel!'i. 4 horrlP plu~ ,111...-.ni" 2 BR. bath ho1ne . Large yard. $41.500. BR .. l'R.. 2 ra1·h. \\ n\k to China r u1'f' Rr1u•h. To ~f'f'. l'1'1l - CURT DOSH, Realtor 61:.!-f.li:.! I ;30 \\' E\·~. 0.3-34&1 Coon ll!gh"" ay TOWNHOUSE -SPECIAL- Sri' y1111r h1"'llmo1\f'r 11.nd .\ard 1!Xll~. Try c11rr. lrre. !1vlnr.: Bl $22.~. Sp11c 1ou~ 4 All k rlini tlj. 3 cool POQl5 ror your ust'. J".'o""' vacant ror i11~pectlo11. Cati :H&-:i!lS() (Qp,.n F.\•f's.) MACNAB -IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1080 Ba yside Drive 901 Dov•r Orivt Newport Beech .. ------------UXL<Z1ZZ<LSKZWawna Genoro1I Ganer•I REMODELED EASTSIDE HOME Ocean View $47,900 Gen•r•I FIVE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS Here is your best family li\'· un:; .\~1ur <•"'11 THl-L~:v1.;1. J~f:PL.BLIC HO~t£. 0 n e n11nurf' r ro m Fil hU!nu~ ~u·n 1 COAST PL.AZ,\. F:n. !4>Ma 1n ~cnrr friPnds 1n )<)Ur ~'f)R.\lf\L Dl.\:JXC P.00,\I, ihen .. a,1011rrr 1u th(' ~pa,·11)us J:r ~ 21' su11ke11 lam1l.1> 1V1n1 11·11!1 f1rt•f)la1·p a11rl """t't bar. Thret> li1xur1ous baths -no c•rn.,.,111111.:. You lll<l) lit• l"l!lU1n<>CI if ."lU 11;•. s1fl"' a s"'·!wh•d, lr('f' !1nt'tl nPighhnrhurod ~ "llt" f''\('\flll~ ho1.1,.. 1·n1u,. tor {lnl~ $10.950· HURRY !: I 220 E.17t~ 646·0555 '1 Evl'n1ngs Call &l-1-il!OJ Open House Sun. 1 ·5 2020 Calvert, Mesa-Verde l 111macul:i1.~ ~ hdr + •l"n or 4 bdr Pa,·P,<'ltf"'r. t-:lr-ctr11 R/l kl1rh1•n, ~lfllf' r111r:1na-. llt'au11h1I !11",.,pl:11·,., n11't• pa. !IQ phi~ ~p .. rk.in;.: ~~J.~10 t1 p(.ol a!!rl 1" !his \[P:-1ra hl,. l1•Hnf' ~l:ik·· tl11s a 't'u~l see <Jrl ~our 11(>11~,. ~ h1111rrn~ 101.1r. Onl.v .~n •. -~I(). f'hont' 67.1-ll~:.!I E ASTSID EH OM E- AND INCOME J u1111~ a!logf'lh!'r. Ho111r h11.~ :~ q11<'4'1\-~1l1·r1 h<'dno0n1s., 1;01·.;,....,11s. h,1111 ;-.iliJ all ··om· p]f'l"IY P'-d('<"<l/~d1•1i. 2 hf\('h· !"'lnr ltlf'lllOt' \JOiis Jrwated in r1•r11· 1111h 1-.•:11~ ,,f .t;Zll hel1> ''"J lt1.• 11·111 Ir'""' S11hm 11 ~1111r ,j,11111 l•·1.1111r·n1. Fu!J pr!..:"(' STi.:-00 Call Walker & Lee l~··:111,1r '.?7!141 l!artJ.)t Blvd. 111 Adam! ;,1.j.~91 Opf'o '!1! 9 P\I THINK COOL C•ll•I 1 111 c•r1·d f'.\ TIO ~ 'onl .~11:1•11· 'l'r~r·:1·:s. ,.,,1 r1 1L- 1J E-SAC'. 4 l11n.:e tl('drn1s., for111al dl n1 11~. lrg fan11l,\I r1 n a11d en"I k1to"hf'n 11·/,,n••n<: 111·,':1 Tr~ 11"." 1 '{)lll, !'!~ICE .-.r s:::;,::0(1 1111i. "~1·"11 .. nr Tl·:JL\J..., 1·i~ll 11~ 1h1~ "1 ~n. in:: -l"I ~ Hok1•" • •~•1 dl'i\'( and ·''"' " i.:1·f'.q lw tll•' f11rl.Jl.ll Hlj H'll l•,\•'111111!•• SHARP + CLEAN I i'I""\\ , !"'<\!"0 •Ill :: l>~th i. .. n,,. iri 111,.. \\,..q \lf'sa \ <>nlr ;)1~·a . \\ ,.11; 10 srhoo\s :1111t p.u ~ 1\1,, 111l11n11r~ to (',.111111 .1 \'ll1h (1ni~· "Cl" or th ... 01 • ..,..1.1 nr111 (•lr ~~If'. H11 r1•1 :n1d ,,.1, 1<>1".'' -nnJ.v S1\':l.·'1 $27)00! 4 bdrm + family rm l!ui;:r ro'lll':il!Oll ronm . ~II! f'1!llil~ !1111 ,(• P!llerfllll\111F: 2 h;i111~. hu1tt-1ns krtrhrn, t•/pi,.:,1111 flff'j'll.'l(""P, f11.mily r m . .\ fl1tr111~. ll"h£hl ful pa- r1n l:·••ni f<>r l~>a:, c:-ampPr. 1ra1l<'i· .~ Jl'J,11. ··~1inr Cond•· fi"!I 111s1cle ,it 11111. :l-l[}.fT20 TARBELL 29SS Ha rbor --TH IS~S-:Ti'l-- A ln111t1f'r say~. ''Sell !his n-poi fnsl. Brini.:-nie an f)ff· f'r:" H"N''s .\~1tr th11nr,. ror a 001'1C'.a1n -) bedroom 2 !ilOry, relurb1shf'rl .en<! re11.Jy tn n10\·e 11110. :\01\" v11.ca n1, Hr111g oflf'r and gf.1 n-11.dy 10 mo1·f'. :-,-10-1151 (()pen Evenings) 424 ANGELITA DR .. trvi ne Terracr. f'orona del Afar. 5 Bd rms .• dining rm. & fa n1ily rn1 . home on nearlv 1/3 acre nf land . Spaciou~ deck around pool. with 11djactnt ~reen lau·n. Great view of bav & ocean. !136.500. New carpet~ and lots of ~hlll1gt>g 1n This cUle Eastsi•l- f'r. S1\·im111!n1t pool 1ncludl'd l\'J1 h 3 l)('l'f 1YJOJ1l.~. 2 b1111ts. S\'"Pllrittf' l1t'a111 1'f'1hnl! IBm· i\\' )YlCllll 11-ith 1111;1•1! hrirk fii•epl:'H."f', All flit Oflly S.~2.~. • co:Ts WALLA CE REALTORS -546-4141- ,<::pec1acul11.1· \1f'W or CR!all no lrom th!' top cif t<."e.,.,·1:oor 1 Blurts, This hon1r i• rtrnin. iiittn1 ol 1111 11111 f-~n.1tlish ~Al"lhJ('lr{'I t""Sl~lf'HI'(' 11"1111 f''lfE"rior d""11" In d4>~;itns of U~t"!.l !ll'lt'k, f\ .~pl1 1 I!' v I' l fra!llflfl~ l!ll"jlf' 1!11\l nsta1r-; • * • • • f,11n11~ 1·(1Cln1 11111h "''' h.1r. Gracious Living !'l.ldCKlll!I lh1111ii IWlrn iirnt O..llghtful Baycrest Rrt'll • Bob Yorke LIDO ISLE -$66,500 ('harming 3 BR .. family rm .. or 4th BR .. "''ith dining area & Sou th patio. ?riv. beache!'. tennis & clubhotr~I'. Ch:irlenP \\'h_,·lp 133-0700 Coldwell, Banker 644-200 AJIO COMl"A•t 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR ., N.8. All ~'OU h111 t 10 tlo is mo,·r In. u11pii rk, 4 hf'1lroom•. '.l Sf'Plll"llte b111h1, fitm1\y room o!C the 1.11 eltt1rlc "A11.•11.rd" bull! in kitchen, d1sh11·a~h-(0pen Evenings) tr, relna:Prt1 to r. v.·1u;her 4 _____ _ d r y e r lndutled. P111Jo. •io-mo POOL HOME TARBELL 2955 Hubo• $25,000. 1906 SANTIAGO DR. e 3 BF:nR00.\1~ e BA111 ,(, llXIVER SllOR~.:S. NA J 11 e U0t:BL.1': CAR GAR· 4 Redrm, l11rjle 111.miJy rm, J AC~t; BA \"10•11 frnm "''"rv T"<Y>ln Roy McC11 rdle ,Realtor OP!-'3 ll1\ll1\' 1 Tfl ~ J(l(l ;-\('11 t""ll Hl•r!. ( \I !lrlY .I \I AHll P.J.T/tj; 548-7729 (, ir •• 112~-- llt'llroom<:, g 11 I 11. huilt • in H!'tlrm, dir1 rm. )rg l:im rm. lrftC'ritn. Th1!1 hotnf' iii und~r A PL.EASttftE TO S HO\\'! n111.rkM pr1l'r dtie 10 aM1mu Arnold & Freud M"llrr 100 minnr n-pain 11t'ffit"d. Tre~ndo11:<1 portn!· !al. 5c"I' '° IM>lk-1~. ~'6-SMO -F"arroW- 3R8 F. lith, C \I. 6-16·77$ GET YOUR BIO IN 0....1lf'r just dropped th,. priN' 10 S.l2.900. :\ BR., 2 lm'11., '.l-sl}", A-frame in :>;e.,.,·port 2fi29 lla rho r, C.~1 . Sholre5. ll111T)' Tlurry' <R n7 ~-Un iversity Realty O\\;\r. 1r1111~. • D"·'11"f'l;)m8, fa.mily nJOm. opton IW'Arrw'rt 300\ t-~. L.<t 1_~·~~1-fi.;10 t'f'!l11111~. l11r11r co\'" r r rt 1'.ASTS!Df-: Dl'Pl.EX palt". •l1n111i.: !"111 . ~:t..'ffl '~ ~ H!l 1 !'SI fl111 I! !Tl~. Ni f\~1· <'.i ll 1f~.v nr 111tht nl I <::hr·u~ (; ..... 1 11•rr11". ~.!fl 17:)(1 • J f l'l"I 11 I M !'lit'' f;'.:'-."illYl * * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * PRICE REDUCED! $40 ,500 Cuslom built home. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths & hardwood floors. Fornial dining room, fruit t rees & pro!. landscaping. In Priine a rea of <.'os ta Mesa. l·lurry for this one! 20 15 ALISO OPEN-SUN. 1·5:30 FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUP ANCY ! 5 bedroo1ns. forn1al din ing room. fa1nily rnt. ,.,.ith fireplace, oversized playroo1n . '"ard has a1nple space for pool. :l-car garage and \l'Orkshop. ln1rnaculatc' $79.950. LINDA ISLE -llll,000 i:-:njoy the prestige of living on this ex clusi~·e i::;!and. Spacious Nf<~\V 4 BR. ho1ne \\'1 family rin., dining rin & study. 38' Stcp·do\1·n LR . 2 level master BR. 1r/firepl. Private bath 11· each bedroom . Q\1·ne r w/consider lse. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT-SUI\. 1-5 :30 DOVER SHORES BEST BU Y! t·'a ntastic 4 BR. with 25' beam ceiling in Ii\"· 1ng room. Island kitchen. \Val k to 3 private beaches. 3 car garage. $105,000 . 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 .30 'LINDA ISLE -1160,000 Brand ne"· 4 l~R. hon1e \\" fa1ni!y rm .. study & l)R. 2nd noor features a huge sundeck ac- cessible to all bedrooms. Just a touch of for- rna tity. O"·ner \I" consider tse or exchange. LINOA ISLE -1145,000 'l'!ie best buy on this lovely island. 1·rue <:harm & beauty. Entrance \1·ith deep over· hang. Soft colors & functional floor plan. 5 RR .. formal dining, FR. \\'/\\·et bar. Pier i slip. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT l.la1norou .~ ne\1' "Ellropean Style" exlerinr. 5 Bdrins. plu s tnaid 'i; rn1. Large patios, pool, pier & slip. By appoint1nent. $175 .000 WANT A PEOPLE HOUSE? 555,000 4 BR .. 3 Aa ., 18x36 paol. 120xl30 lnL Custnin home located nr shops, schools. library. pl a_, .• ground. Pool ne stl ed a1nong ta'l l palins crea\- ing tropi cal atn1 os phere. 1701 fRVI NE AVE. OPF:N SAT-SUN. l-5 :30 FOR LEASE -VIEW HOME S42fi i\lo. ,.r. lease 1nin. Kings Rd ., Vie\r si de. Furn. 2 Bdrm .. 2 Ba .. Family Rm. P ri\·ate Patio. · WESTCLIFF -$46 ,000 'l'he unie to buy is NO\\"'. i\-Iake offer on this sharµ :J hedroon1 hon1e '''il h pool. Prl\ale rear y<1rd. Ne\v carpeting. l·lu rry'. 1344 SUSSEX [,/\r\E OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5:30 ' BACK BA Y AREA -$64,SOO ("t1!-.lo1n hui lt by. present O\rn er. Beau1 lfu l \1·oods. in si de and out. Spanish tile entrv. \\"rilled courtyard for prlvac.v. :! Spacious nR . t'orn1 al dining rrn . plus huge bonus r1 n_ for office <'It home nr fan1. rrn. 3 Car garage. LINDA ISLE -$155,000 l·'al.lulous i\1E\V 4 Bn. ho1r1e on this island of yachting & fun . F'R .. study & lge. DR. ~nu sua.I architectural design. 2 St_ory ceil - ings. 0\vner \1·, lse. See broker at 8 Linda Isle. CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Beautiful Linda l sle lots. Prime locC1 t1ou. Si3.000 -S75.000 -$125.000 . BROKERS & SALESMEN \\'e a_re e xpanding our sales .~laff. Our pr1111e requ1 ren1ents are inteji!rily and enth u.~ia~ni. \\'e need men and 1\·01nen kno\\'led geab!e 1n 1ncon1e. con11nert.:ia! and residentiRI prnprr- l1e s .. If you are genuinely in !C're ~1erl 1n 8 pt'f1- fcss1onal real ~state career. e\ en though you n1ay ha ve lrm lled experience, 11·e nre 1ntf'r· !"Steel 111 1neetin~ you . lntef\·1e,1· IJ~' cirpo1111-n1ent. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 1 So1n Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 * * * * * * G-"-"-"-"-'-------I General ______ _ DOVER SHORES A,ound The Co'"•' \"1"11• Hon1~ <;111111y fir. rr .... n1 ~c-tic.-11~ t.-.,hf,pp1n£. Spar1ous 1' 11lcnl tor rn1t'r-Sp.11€'1011.~ 3 Rr., I ~~ l~'s , 111inln1<. 11· indoor pool II: cathedral re1I ; flr. hJ {"('11. JIH'\17.Zi. Sl7.!.00J. Lea.oe or u~t·•I h:·1r-k fri1t All tw·~llf'd Sl.\.'i.00'.). Fee By flpp"i. ''n a ('O)ly c~1roer 101. Bill Grund"y, R•altor MORGAN REAL TY .j.\I ~y11irlP, N"B 6T:...6Jfit 673-6642 675·6459 01.!!y Pllol \Va.nl Ad~ ha~ For the ! item unrlt'r $50, bi.rgains gAlore. try the Penny Pinch!'?' Generel General Inviting Irvine Area best buys! Tastefully decorat('d 13R. & den home. Uni\·ersity Park ('han- cel\or. Close to pool & play a rea. Pric ed to sell al just $36.950. • 117 SP1\C.IOUS 4 BR .. 2\.~ balh & familv rn1. To"'nhouse boasts 30' master bdrm , ¥suite. i\tany plus features. Nou1 offered for $43,950. • 112 ll OME SHOW REALTORS 3535 •:..1 Cout J{iflhW•}' (:0"'". <kl ~,., ]~ HIHEST E OIS01~ '" 11£.ll l !OR > OP~:-.' 7 DAYS A \\1El::K "BUILDERS CLOSE OUT" SACRIFICE PRICE Only 3 Left JJu )'QU 1•.i1t1 ~.~111 ;;i lfl•>u!li .. 1 An• \\•II r1,11~,r 111 !t"nt'.' 11 M>· ttn11 't 111 ,!J,11>· i.i l"h" acl1 a.rt· ra~·· ,,f 1111 ... "Pl•'l"lu11 11y. 3 t111i;" ,·,,qn•rt•.I !1<:•,lro.111~. f !·'.xq111,111• a!l 11ir' h . .rh~. I FOll:\1,\1. DJNJ 1'\!i. Bu111 1 111:<. 1-'111 1_,. ]/1111ts('api>rl fl lld I f,•1wrd . :->1•rinklri--. Co11i·1"1'l1• olr•l"'\IHI lo 11ouht,. .l;l:IJ<lli!'' !'l "l'F:P.iOR QU,\LJTY ('(J\- S'ri:l'r1'10:-.l". l"11l1Cl1e1;1blr al .. 111~ $:!7.t~ W11 down - Hu1•11 -Dial 645-0303 2299 J larl ~H. ('usla ~1t'S& EASTSIDE SPECIAL ~·1i11'11~;1, \ l1o ·d1\i/1n1 2 tnt ~ ho111,. \l!lt>o11•d 10 ;i n ""<'"!. lt•nl t'.1.•·.,1dr lr~·ahOl"l t:ln~e 1 to'l sc•h'Xll.~ Bnror c!Ollr in i:~r· ;,~r .\o <In\\ I\ Ill \ t·I~. ll)W dr,1,11 10 1flll•l't' ;o..,·w J1~11ng 1 s:11,1~111. COATS I ®.> WAL~ACE 1 . REALTORS Open E vanings • 962-4454 • You'v e Got To Start Someplace!· Riil 1111, rtH! I.:" 1.1 1'ltt.~~ \\'Ith ,,)ur 111·.~1 J1~11111· 111 a 1nr Jo- ;.,,11 .. n l1k1 '1"~11 \"rn!.-• 1110, :l l•f'rlri<0n1 ".! balh /or. n1:ll d"ll ll~ !lli'ii l\0!1\f' !on II II'"• 111 11' I "lrf'<'t rlo•" 1n ~•'li·\qf. l•'i" •11\l.1 s~1.r,l"l!1 ' ;.;.-\1 l.1·11f'ol h ·1 1n~ • JO', •IW\' 11 ( ·,,IJ f.~:; ~ t.,(). **SUPER SPACE ** '\uw 1 ·11<;11il (I" rwr .. rt In ('hll'.t:.:" :.!~!!) ''! ff n! 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Aln1os1 1n\· nu'rl pn:-;~r~!ilon \11th 11..• 1(111' :i~ 10', (to11 n. l'll.lJ )l,",.1\-121 t(Jpt'n C\"t'~ \ HELP! DIVORCE! Ju 1 11.~1N1 ;1 )1~ \'f'rdr l~f'. pt1bl w Mnn11•. ~ hl'l!morn arirl rri1n1i.\' Ho.1onl. Pr\CoP<I 10 Sf'll, $11.!loo Call '.llG-T.113 r .. r !llr f'lf'ls on 1hls l11111ri\1n. mu~! It'll. sn.~)). ~hRrp fl, rlf'An. \!n\"I' n~ht in, 2 hA!h~. hll1!'" l11r11tl) fV"l()nl. '"'"r 11\ in~ nJOm. SZ2,!:Kl(I Rlrr , c; .. 11 ri9y or n 1~111 ;..\f}-1~20 5 \lin r.i !hi' Rf'11rh 2 ~!nn . 3 Rn. 11, R1\ + f,r,n1il~ r<•11 n. All-in kih:hrn .C. p11n lr y S:l.l}f"1 fh•nf'r fil,."":'r.n~ l 11 I • .. -.. •• DAILY •JtOT 3$ [ ---l~I ---I~ I _...... l~I -..... ~ I -.... I~[ -1 .... I~ I -.... l~ I ---lie Genera l G.,,.ral ••• , 'hl1 ...... , 41rec:tt•f •If!. , •• ,.,; .......... - Y•• t• "•11•11·h1111tl11t . All tM l11c 11tl1111a li1t.4 Ii.t i•• ... 4.urll1114 11 ''"'"' tl11t oll lty 11d•trrbl119 111111• where 111 111411¥'1 DAILY PILOT WANT A.OS. l'otro111 1ll11wi11t "'"" h1111Mt '"' 1.it •• I• Niii ••• ••t•d 111 It.I 111ch '"'"'"'"'I" ht 01h <•ht"'ll ~ch Frld11y """ ,.,., ... ,. (2 Br I F•m ol' Oen) 1727 ;\nti.c;ua tOovcr Shores\ NB fl44·7662 1Dail y 1.:51 408 Sevillf' 1Balbna Pcnin.\. N.B. f)?.1-8110 !Sat&.· Sun P~ll {J Bedrooms) ~4?. \'i.,ta (;ranrle 11'he Rlutfs). l\.R 07:\·85.')() ~43 .500 1Sun 1-~\ 2015 J\h:-.o. 1"n1lla ~·ll"sa fi44-4910 840.!JOO 1:-.101 1 -~301 * 1344 Su:-:::;ex J,ane. Ne11·porl Bea1·h 044-4910 $46.000 1Sat & Sun 1-5 -301 2592 ('1r«le 642-1550 Drive IBayshores), I'\ R S59.000 /Sat & Sun (3 Br 1. Fam or Oen) *!t301 <;reen,vfth !Glen ~·Jar), II.I·~ 968-3925 !Sun J.,;) *640 St. Jame:-Rel H'liffhaven), l\'..B 548-8501 : 675-8800 <Sal & Sl1n 1-5) *:l1652 Hanakai 1.n . llunl. Beach 962-5523 1i3!l.950 rsun J-51 2191 \'isla 1-:ntrada. Ne,1·por·1 Beach 833-0 173 $48.500 1S11n 1'.l-5\ 179:11 1\spen 'l'rce Ln., Lini\'crsl1y Pa rk 83:1-0700: fi44 -2430 1S1111 1-5\ ~042 Galaxy Dr (DC'~er Shnrr~i. N R. 642-8235 1Sat & !-:iunl *1301 Sus.:;ex l.n. J\\les lrhrri. NB ti7.J-:l2JO 1S<1t & Sun\ [A) Bedrooms) 612 l\inc:.~ Plat·e 1("lifthavPn \. Np1 H gt~ 646-7682 $33.800 1S<11 & Sun 12-fi\ *fi21 Po1rell Plare lt\'e\1·pt l lts.l. N.R. 642-5200 ISat & Sun I-;)\ *4500 Orrin.Q t11n 11·a 1nC'o Shnre.<.L ('f1 1\! 83.3-0700: 644-:!430 1Sun :?-fil 65 Reacnn Ba y. Ne11 norl Be<1l'h 642-8235 1Su11da.\'} J701 fr\'ine. !'\"r11·por1 Beal"h fi44-4910 $;}.).000 i."i1 1n 1-:ll (.C Br & F1m or Oen) 15:!1 E 01·ean !Ba!bflt1 Pcn1 11<;11J a). Ra l 642-ii200 !Su n 1-:i) 1601 ·rrad e\1•1nd.~. i\r 11·por1 Beach f.i42-5200 !S un 1-:il 1215 & 1217 \V Bay Avr . jBalbQa Penin- .sula \, I\' B. 642-5~00 10pen IJa1l_,.l 44 2-16!!1 Pl:<rr. !'n~la ~lf':-.a 6i3-6534: 548-0588 1fr1. Sal & S11n 1 ·!'Jl 3632 Blue Ke_v Dr. ll·larbor \11e1r l lJ!l.sl, ldi\I 833-0700: fi44 -24 :30 /Sun 1-5) 4:j07 Fio,btn·.v 1\amcq Shrire~I. t"d:\1 833-0700: 644-2430 rsa1 & ."lun) 2512 Lighthouse Ln .. ('nt'ona del t\lar 833-0700: 644-2430 !Sun 1-5\ 1420 Out r1g2er !l larbor \'ie\1• l·lill ~t ("d~I 8:33-0700: 644·2430 1S11n 1-."'tl *1023 O<llphin T err (Irvine 1·err.\, ('d~1 642-823~ 1Sa1 & S11nl 4Jn i\lflrnrng ~tar , i\e11·pnrt Beat/1 f'i44-4!l10 .t.lll:}.000 L"i<1 I &: Sun J-."'t :101 188fi 'l'ahiti i~Jr.~;i \"erde 1. ('<l~l a !°l l f'.~:i 540-1204 1Sa1 & Sun 12-4) **R T.inda l.~lr [)r11 r 1J.n10:i 1.,Jrl. N R 644-4!'.1 10 ~ln.·1,()()(1 1Sal & Sun 1-3 :JOl *2211 Tu,1111 1 ~:a::t.~1del f ' ~I ti46·32.l:1 1Fr1. Sril !..· S1 n1 1-.il (5 Bed rooms) **-11 .·1 '\ort1·1 ~1<1t' I 11 1fJr11'('t" .\hnrr,\. " r. (5 8 r I. F•m or Oe n) *4~.f \n;::elit<1 llr,1 •1e ·rerrac·p). ('d\1 ft3:i-0700: h.f4 -:!4:1n is11n 1-.'il *:!OOfl (;t1l<lX\" IJ r tfliHer Shnrr~I \" R f-i4fl·l:1:iO Op!'11 f)a1l\' *10:!7 ~lariner~ 1)1· 1f)o1cr ~hn rr~1 \" R. ~43· 789:1 Op('n [)ail.\' DUPLEX FOR SALE !1 Bedroom ) :!:!.l ~1a1·:uerl\e. t 'orona del 1\lar S62.500 IOpen Sat & S11 nl (J Br. I. l Br .) '420 i\lar~ucr1tr. ('or{lna dcl 67:1-8550 13 Bedrooms) i'.lar 1-.ll 407·409 Pnpp,\'. Corona dcl 675·3210 rS;it ~~ !-.u11) 1-i Br, E•ch) 617 Iris. Cnro11 a del i\1ar 833-0700: 644 ·2430 r~11nfi a~ i ·:i) 2 UNITS FOR SALE (4 & 3 Br. Horn.s) 4th & Larkspur. (.'nrona dcJ f.·lar 833·0700: 64 4-2430 (Sun h;) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1641 Ba)Sidt. Dr .. Nc"·port Bcar h 642·8235 1Sa1 & Sun) General HEY! BUZZ ON OVER !! l·:1·e11 if you're bu sy as a bee you should buz1. over to see these ''erv desirable 6 UNITS 2 I Nl~A \\I lJN ll'S. located SOUTH of the l!Jc ;l·!\\'A.\' 1n ('0110N/\ Dl~L i\l.<\.R \'nu l"C1n'L get stung al $127 .000. "BAYCREST" AT ITS BEST!! ~'fir '·Ohhs and Ahhs." St'e this :l bedrrn, !a11Hlv roorn. 2 bath hn1ne \1•1th i l~ luxurio u:- shag l·arpeting . Beautiful corner lot located on a tree-lined streeL. Ce ntral vac:uun1 1vater .-,onener, elect. ~arage door opener. Don't n11s-. out on .seeing this 0\VEI\' \\/ELLS DE· S I GN l~D hon1e. A dls l1ncli,·e hoine to please !he rnos1 discrin1inating S0~.500. "SAIL WATCHER " WINDOWS in C orona d el M<5r \\'atch lhe "S.A.ILS " go by \1•hile you enjoy the eas.1· living in 1hi s-lovely 3 bedrm l·IAR- HOR Vl ~:\V !·/ILLS hon1e. lo1·ely dining area. separate J'an1ity roon1. 2 bat~s. built-ins, tireplace. heated POOL. 2 patios. ,4, home lhal"s su re to please the 11·hole family. S51.000 TEEPEE TOO TINY??? P ele B ar1•efl feaft'J p••e!Jenlt1 PENINSULA CAPE COD ON TWO LOTS-4 Sedro(Jm home avail· able at onre-lo)" ~ale, lea~e or lease option. \Vell prieed for f1.xer upper. 1521 E. Ocean, 8 .1lbo• Ope n Sund1y I to S MARINERS SCHOOL AREA LOVELY BA YCREST HOME-~iove r1gh1 into this ne1vly carpeted and painted '1 bed· roo1n hon1e \\•i t h ~eparale dining rooin and breakfast area . lmn1atu!ate $56,500. 1601 Tradewind1, N.B. Open Sund•y I to S NEARING COMPLETION AN D SELLING FAST-('nnvert1ble hon1es (·a11 l>E' fi nished a ~ 2 bedr('lon1!', den and st u- dio aparunent or 4 bed rocn1s. faintly room and dining room. 1215 & 1217 West Ba v Avenue, B•lbo• Penin1ul• DELIGHTFUL SHORECLIFF JETTY ANO OCEAN VIEW -SpatiOllli 3 bedroo1n . fan1ily rontn, d1n1ng room and den. lovelv gardens. \\'ell h11ill and beautifully 1·ared (or'. t\1 r eond1tionecl SI 15 .000. INSTANT RANCH MOViE RI GHT IN -'.! bedroo111 furnished hnusf nn ::i5 aere.~. v1e1\· of Palomar. \'ail Lake and surroundings . • .. $3;';,000. Offi;:;e OJNn Saturday• I. ~unday s · PETE BARRETI REALTY 160.S Wtstcliff Or., N.B.' 642-5200 * TRIPLEX * Bu1ll by Dick !)e"'ell on •~u1 ~1<1f'. I J-Bdrm., 2 baths. l '.!-lwlrn1s. Ir l ha1h. Pnv. !)-'~· ... Sh3i f"ilrp ' (lrflp- l"S. Bu1!1-1n gas · kuchen.'\, ri1run1?, a~~ in each llrllt. ('nol('t" <'()f!l('f IOI, 11n QU!f'l 5-tl'Pf'\, 11.n x!n1 ~ntal al'f'11. 1 Year olr1. Do11 'r lle~l!A.1P "" t111~ nnf'~ ~-ull prir•e ~.t;:.()I) • • • • • Corena tlel Mer ===== ___ ___,......,.,,,,, WANT TO BE FIRST? Sm8J1est l units, 2 Bedroom. l bath llpa<.'lOUs home-pJq,i i~harmrn&: Z bedroom aparl· n1enr over pr1~. Ftr:s1 nme-for salt'. s-19,500 "mud\lr6e lmmed. Occupancy VACANT • • • 4 BEDROO~I. lanuly n>tlm and ~ilmt' roon1, Va<:aa! St'p1 l:i, Pncr l'f'duced 10 $42,JOo., 2868 lnro'I.. C.!\I , • • • 4 Bf.DROO,\I l b11th,;_ !am11y ro.,m, fonnal dining room . 2736 Cardinal, C.!\f. $46,9j{), ')llcsf\ c~i'.J?rnli~ 546-5990 C REAM PUFF J ~to0n1, l '~ balh homf', champ10nship pinr-pon&: pl!· 110. Just a ft'w lflt'f>S to Bi.J Corona. B~I you wlU Ml' for $44,500. Unlv•rsity R•alty 300~ .t:. Cg1 . Hwy. 673-&10 * l BEDROOMS * E.a•tside location nlu.o; fonnl\I d1r"nng rm . f,,11111\1 ! m , l halhs; dh\. 2ou· . h<lbh~· ~hop. .'>:ic,.J.v J;in11s,•'lprd /.· loads ol brick ::i=::::::::::::::::::z:::::: I 11or~ u1 rl'ill' .1 ard. ~-'PE'"· .;i1p i::a~ BBQ & ga~ 101Th i11rlud,.<1. Carp, rir<lP'.'S. 1.(1('.1!('<'1 0!1 \lll dP Sar Sl)"/>f'l o! nt1·r 1101111•,o.. (;,.J! rot· Rl)fl'!. le• seP. A.~k1ng $·11.500. HOME I. INCOME frplr .• panelinr Z. beam«! <"eil1ng 1n hving rm_ Ir ram- il.Y im. Anr. 2 bdrm. hom4' on ff'nl"efl 4;, IL lot. Hurr rov"d. pa110. Carp<"!~ 2 bd- rm. a pj. "'Ith its' O'\\'n pati& 2 Car gar. plu!I "Xl:ra car 01 bo<il Spi!N'. P1i ef!d to .ell 111 Sii0,000. CHI LT ROBINETT REALTOR 644-7'!1 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY EACK BAY VIE..\\"+ 4 Bt>Jrin, I 1 Ba1h, rumpu~. S 16.~iCIO. • I B.\YCRE_,.;T -l Rcrlnn. !Ol'· n1~\e 0111 -t ranl!ly, $il1.~i00. I • :II ! T11.~1 111. 4 R~dl'n1, f"h~rn1 1nR tx>;in1 t~1l1n~ family room off ?()11. • SE\\'PC)RT llT;-> . ~ B•..:lrlH. :IOOO sq tl. $il,!l:i0. 01• l5f' ill $·1001rn.1 TO ~Er-.: CALL T RI HARBOR RLTRS. &l6-:l:?:i.i NEWER BAYFRONT SAVE $1 ,000 on rh1~ M,.,,, de/ 1Vlar, ~ BR hOlllP Wl!h S('p;t l'al~ 111;0;1e1· brdrn1 s u1 : ... Pric .. Jll.~1 1'e- d1u·t(\ Sl,000. O"nf'f! anx- lfll~ and will gi\e 1mmffl- ialr p(ISS('S~IO!l. 132,500 N•wport •• f •irview 6'16-1111 (•nytime) Home Show Realtor s "Armchair Househunting•• :i;;.3;, E. Coost Hv•y., Cd~t 61 5--1225 ONE OJ" THE f'INE HO;\fE!' IN 1ll !S AREA, 4 Bdnns, :.> bath.'!, Beamed ceiling. Bal·- beque in family room nr1 r heated .-. !illt'rt"'d pool .S7l .~ r!Tl.MORRl;:i REALTY ('O JJJ~ E, Cst H1gtnvay, CdM 673-9010 -.. I w OU Id n. If i Ve th• r.-"'""""v"'A""c"'A"'N"'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• I unles1 you paid me." \l"oulil }OU II ~ $560 uit"OITIP .\lovf' 11K111 in• 2 & Den ei· pluo< .1011r 0 .. -11 place 10 study; 13, bi!.'~. 1--rp1c, 8h- ii1·,.~ Tt11~ gorgeouo< 4-p!ex in O\'Pn, 1·ange &-dishwash· hon11• h.1~ plu.~h gold cal"'pt"T!i, f'l". Carp. & dr.i.~. A realty Llf•J P1s11 Tile pn1r1,.~. P1i -niet homP. 1atP patio. ~rear local!ot1. MORGAN REALTY f'r1111·11.1 1ur-1'1"l1ut. l _ J bt--d, _•_73_-664 __ 2_ 6ZU4St i\lnve your 1rh0Je tribe into this sharp, .spci- c:ious '1 bedrtn. :.!-ha!h hon1e . built-ins. fire- olac:e. Excellent JJLJN1'1N(;TQN BE.'\t'lf a rea. ('lose ln .schools . Priced for a quick sa!e . FH.'\ ter1ns. 1\lake your re:;erva!ion to see. on!,\' ~28,950. PIER I. SLIP 1-i:G~e~n~e~r~a~l ;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;G~e~n~e~r~a~I;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~ 51he1ke rol'f. '.!-~lY. ho1nr; ~ lo Rrin11~. 2 hil1hs: dhl , sro11p 2 h~rh. 2 • 2 lx-d. 2 bath. Pitt'\ t -I bPd, 1 b.tth. Ask- 1l1R ior;, riown. Call - Walker & Lee COMFORTABLE ol(ler homf' on :~ full 10111 &. only 1 block fron1 O<'f"an. Priced to Rll !I L l1ttlt" nvei· lend valu ... Broker, 6-U.. 7399. "IT'S FEE " and in TURTLE ROCK ('otne see thi.s d el1gh1f11I 3 bedrrn plus ramily 1·001n 2 balh.". atr·iurn. 11·ife-~aver kitchen 1\ 11h self cleaning oven. hu ilt-ins . beautiful shag carpeting. custorn d rape". large co1·er- ed ra1io. autn. garage door opener. Superh Jancl.:;c:ap1ng_ A pleasure lo sho\1' $~7.900 . t'/U4tilt -Slldd I ~I •••• ,..,,, •• .,l REAL TORS 644-7270 -% BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. Call for your copy of our catalog witt-1 pictures & prict 1. HOME & INCOME l\'ear ("d~l 1B1 g ('ornna\ beac:h. 2 l~ou.:;es . .f &, :I bdrm ~ 2 bath~ eac:h unit. Stove & re- trig 1nr·ludecl. P r1t·e JllSl reduced to $79.500 . PRICE REDUCTION One nf the sharpe:-<I liornes in the "llarl>nr \'1e\1' Hon)e!' ·· 5 Rrlrn1s .. fan1ily rn1 . p!u .. ~. for- n1<ll dining r1n . l·'.very deta1I sho1,·s heller than ne11•. !)rice. S67 ;,Qt). THE BLUFFS -WITH POOL 2:1 18 \'1.sli'l H o1~ar. ~'."14 .500. 3 Btlrn1s., 2 balh,._: c.,ceptionally clean Lu\vest 1n price, lo11·es1 1n n1c:11ntenance. IJ ~:1 ;01tl\'l'OR'S llO:vlF:. (Formerly Delancy Re•I Esta te) 2828 EAST COA ST HIGHWAY CORONA DE L MAR, CALIF. l!!!!!!!!~----!!!!!""'--1 \ Ge neral tieneral 4 UNIT APARTMENT 1·np lo(·a1111n -fult.v rented . \Va lk In .shops . r-4:C$l a u.r~~t:; or beach ... F'rpl~". each unll. Erl-'1 n1.~ ... l-J-1-1. Large!~-.) lol. $92.500 JlnJa JJl PRESTI GE WATE RFRO NT HOME S SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT JUS T COMPLETED S Rf: 4 bath hon1e 11·1111 .iO n. clntk. Beciu!i- ftill .' rle1·ora!f:!rl . \l't!h llH'lrb!e n1.~t r. ba1h. <·rystal chandelier~ r1111' (';:irpets & 11 allpaper. l~uilr-111 _\'ac11un1. re('1rculating hol 11ater, d11n1h11•r:i1lt>r &· n1any other-extras. !S::?8.i,OOO. J Lind a lslir Driv" OP EN SUNDAY l.(11plv. np11· :i RH 4 1 · hrt h11n1e 11'1 11;!1rr- frOll ! IJ\ r1n. ,~· di11 1·111 ();1k paneled la1111lv 1"!11 11 lrpl• .\l.1-lpr BJ: \\ .•1t ting <ll'<'J .~· t1repl;1ce . Hai· & \It 11P11 .• SJ79 ,,)ll0 17 Lind.a Isle Drive 1-:1 ('~<1111 Of'\\ .i f;H , 11., '"'' hfllll{' II lnrn1:-tl ct1n rn1 1,1111 rn1 . 11el b<ir lrnp1e.~~11 r en- 11 1 rourl 1· 16 11 rn,1h11~. finur-., \17~ .iOO 97 Linda lslir Orivir f;l'illl! .i l.;11 4 br:i IH•lllC \\ l!ifl l\ill d111 I JIL .~-1a1111l_1 1u1 :l 1-'rplc~. fJt1l.·1de. :..t<11r1,a1 .. 1:11111-111 gun l"rth1net .IV bo11k<:l1e/1•e$, $1.i:J.OUU WATERFRONT LOTS Nn 44 101\ J·"L on ''at er Nn. 7fi . :J l '<ir gilraJ;;r. r1t>d11cerf to i\10. 88: 108 F't., \Vi!h plans For Complete Information .~\:!~1.000 s 77.000 Sl45.000 On all homes & lots, please ca ll ; 34 1 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR Is landers Bldg. at Linda /s it" BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.B. 67!-6161 ------ I General I General _, __ _ I NEWPORT BEACH SEEING IS OWNER 'S LOSS WATCH THE TIDE . ;in d l .1tt)e ('ol'ona De<lC"h. fron1 this allr. hidea11'a_\' hon1e 1n ('orona de! !\'Jar. Open oeC1111s. frplc. S..:. charn1 J:alore 1 .~69 .500 ~~~~------~~~~~~----1 675-3000 General 2407 675-64'26 E. Co•st Hwy., CdM General OCEANFRONT LOT <l 11 priv;:i te <·nmnn1n11 .1· 11 h1te sandy bcaLh, In ('}.{'lus1ve Irvine l 'ovr,~ .. ~17~.000. IRVINE TERRACE VIEW 4 Rc1lrn11n1~ &: ~11·1111111111g pool l1nrnarul:i!P 11ev. !iorll('. 111 ~ hoir c lrv111e ·rrrracC' ln(':il1nn. ha ~ extra s1zr li\'111):! rnnrn 111th 1nrn1aJ d1n1ni: area lo\rlv \:i rd. $!J2 ,fi00 LIDO ISLE CORNER LOT Sp:irinus s111gl(' ~l orv hri1nr 11·1th hcaullf u!lv landscap('d v;11·<1 S1):in1 sh f'Jlll'y 111th fo1ni- la1n 2 Rt·dr0nn1s & d1!n t lnflbSl1'11ctcd v1e11· or the ba,·. $124.20n HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 1:.101<'rl fr·• .. n ·····1. l.011 rin1111 BELIEVING! I ·'"~1· 11,.,11·11. \";,, .1u1. (.1rri•I Ofl"n for your 1n~perrio11 '"SI NCE 1944" .: 11"'ilnu. !': 1i~1l1 '.' !<\Ori' b.-~nti 11r11 . .) BR. JI,_ RA h'1111(' ! ru·r11l11•·rs. hu1h1n~. r.111r4·h .<1~11' hon1 ... 1 ... , .. ~lt>d 673-4400 I l111n1••<hi1 1f' ri•••"'f'<.~1nn. Cl\11· \\"rlh pr"~ll~t' 11r11 nl \1"l«'!I "!!!!!"'""!!"'""'""'""'"'"'"..,"""'""'"'"'"'""'"'"'"' I '1d<"r 1rad". s1~ . ."1'X:J. ''"rd,. ~r 1-our~I'. format Gener i r , G ener a l r11nlni.: 1•1n., fa hulou;; ki1 & , Lochen my er Realtor $27 ,950 u11t1t.1• I Ill .• f'leg11111 lllRSll'rl-------------------~ hrd!'lll, lh1(•k sfn•i:: C!l'l'J1K & Open House Neat and Clean l,-1 1 1ll.,1·;1r11~ inf'l. Ri'aciy ror Sbt /Sun-1 to 5 pm 3 b•drooms Ol"'C"llf!Rncy 111 Ck-1obrr J~ •q. r1 . 1;1Any 01!1Pr Q.lliilit,v 2033 Lemnos Dr. $21 ,000 r ... a1urr~ ."\ll.\'l Capn Lane. Mes Verda r·11~1~ .\1r;;a . S9.~.ooo. B.v a "" In Cn1<ra l\frsa and n'"ll\I fl~lnll'(I. ~ow vacan1, t'f"ady frplC". l.n•,ng ,r.,. din1ns: rm.~ Ol'f'rlook Rig Bl!..'. sf'•·luded pano, lovl'ly la•111;:. L11,e. :! (':ir 2ar;igf', (Joor! 1'0nd. $1!1:1,000, Ex('lll~i"" h,;11n11, C111l: 6i~.:t~:: M:!-:!l.i~ associated BROKERS-REAL TORS JO.JS W Balbaa 67J~J66J IN DOVER SHORES l){"{'(}r:itn1"~ 1.'Uslo1n homf'. 2 I.Cf' Bd1·m;:, plu~ dPn; p10- /<><s !an1lsc11oed. l111pt•1'(:ah!f' ,.,,nf11t1nn. OPEN DAIL\" !. • CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS '44-7662 E STATE .SALE- $39 ,500. :-OE\\IPORT BE:AC'H. ~-l"l'.~- 011~ q11al1lll'S. Chan111ni,: ~ ht'ci1·00111 ~ s1nry /i1'111,, on l/1111'1 <'IJl-llf'·~<tC. COUllU)' s1"£<"•I kll<·lu'n and f,11111.~ pl()Jll. 01·cr~1 1.rr! lor nr"d~ son1r rrnd"r lo\'1ng 1-,1rr. C11 II .-~l.i·"·ll 1 I 0 Pf"rt "'''''·I \outh ~(~ oast Open Hou&• Sat & Sun • "'6\1 HQ)!CI'~ Di., H.B., J Kl{ :! RH \l~.9:)(1, • 11)\(12 ~ahl'r l.11, II 13 HI< "2 Ri. $::1 , ,()41 • IR.iAA Cork ,,1., f . \' . 1 AR J, fl11 tll!i:~t • l!i'IOJ ('a1•n111n1~. 11 B . l llll ! A;, S'!ll .. o(.(). • 1:1~:11 ll'x1n:?t•111 l.11 11 R , 4 Kl~ 1 R~ $.ll.~:·,(J larwin riralty, inc. !1 -~;1 P.1f1nkh1u .~1. H111J,:n P.1 !1 S4~S.C11 anytime --OPEN-HOUSE SUNDAY l TO S 9677 Raven (ire . F .V. SPACIOUS 5 BR. S11al'lillli;;l'. ho1nf' "1•h l:u-,,:r rrlciO~"rt •·arJ)PIM'i p11110. ~pnn\rll'r·• f1'on1 i.· ri'ar \\' \V ciirp!'!lllll: 1h111ou1. /I lru'l!" llOlllf' on f.'1ll-1tr-sac for large family. f'rired to st-II. '~4.:iOO COLLINS & WATTS Rf'al!or :l1~ l!arhor Bll'd. a1 !\darns .• 1:1-04fi.i Op!'n ti! 9 Plll Bluffs Condominium T il'f'rl or !~'Inf! a pl't'pP1u;:il \\'rrkrnd g>11Ut>ner t.· hand,\ - nn-111.., Tiir11 crqo_v ~our 11f'<"lo•nd:'I "llh fa1111ly S.· fl·u>uf1, and fll!'~f'I all 11 hotJ1 iT "1'h1.~ hf'a1Hlfll] ~ hed- J"<\01)1 "!'~ bdth~ in lhc Bluff'.< 1·an be ~'Qurs for only .S·l:\,~l(I(} • Ca II lii::-:i.:;:l(J. 1.0 THE REAL l~ESTATERS .._ ' " ' ' ' Plenty of Room for living & pla y 1n.111111·ula1t' ~ ~!1'00111 I r11m1ly !'OOlll, Jani; .. 1nodern k1trhf'n, PalHll{ bar. Rf'a ul. lrbrpd.. spr1nklPr• •·ttl-dr- Sll<'. "all; to s1·hool~. C:RV. .SlX,:l{l(). AU rf'r111~ • Katella Ritalty e 1910-"' R11~1n1, .~A. ;;,7.;,111 1Coll<"e! Cdll~ 0 .f\.I F IRS T TIME ON MK T. * POOL PLUS * r111n;::111111; IM':i111 tP1l111R r11m - i1v rn1,. n1r1{!Prn fann-.«1.e k1reh .. 4 B<"ci1•01~. g,.,, IO llP· prrr1atr. 2'l'll ·r11srin. TO .-)EE, Pl.E.~!'f: CALL T RI HARBOR REALTORS ·\!JO f:asl IJ!h, C.\1. i;.lf,.::~.-1-, F:l'r~: M~--·t~·, RE P OSSESSIONS- Spal'kl ing ··lriln hon1rs. som~ r11.•1\lly p;i1nt"d &: carpeted. :i l 4 & 5 lx.11·1n~. Some y,·ith IX"'>ls. Fl!.<\-\I A t-onv. term3, from $20.GOO 10 $-10.000. C'OLl.IN~ ,\· \VATTS INC. AA43 ,\darn.< A1'f'. 962-5~.!3 ----BEACH BARGAiN Rr,.111. l AR . f,11n1lv t•rn .. hllu-;, ~ c·~1 b•ll. All ;h1~ for uni.\ s~~ . ..00 CAYWOOD REAL TY h.!Oti \\". ro~,1 1111\. N.R. 5.C8--1790 .. . --. 0\l'i\F:F: DF:SPEP../IT~:-:-4 tit•<l room. f;irnil,\· 1111. d1n1n10; rr11. clrr;in1 kilrllf'n, 11n- n1e!J 1 <t I e f)O~S l'S S l tltl 1 vatl;ibl". ~ti .9.XI. Bkr Call na~ 01· 111ght ai :>10-li20. ~ -2 Cl IOICF. c~Tc-coo;:; 11f'1v lo!!<, Lagurtfl 1"\iguE"I Colr CO\Jrst". 0 ,.., n" r. 64+-J.l.}.J. 902-:T.iZl Opo>n evr~. Balboa Penins ula Moe•• Ve rde G0Jf-Cour ,; OPF.N tioi1~ s..i &· sun Pi\·J. No (101111 G.L'!! for thi~ 1,'0rll:-Cull' ti".111agc> I'll quif'I isrrec1. fflll• .l hil n11 hon1e 11·11h 408 &ville hu2~ pool rabl" ~IZf'd famil~· ~rer1.• i·ar'J*1ing I.: '"'°"," rnon1. Cul-d-~ar t1'l!e-l1n"d pa inl. Pricer1 rn s.MI 111 ~rr,.,..1 for privacy. \\"on'I S4.1.000 furn. Hazl'I Jone~ - la~r al prier of 128.900 CRV. Lo\u' a1,gg~ Rlrr. 673-81JO. Ca.IJ. Wa Iker & Lee 4 BR . deo. 3 B•. '<. "'"'"" Club I: boat rKmp, $59,5(11, 111ar,;ha.11 Really 67i">-4£i00 Rrallor '.!790 llarhor Blvd. 111 Arta 1ns . i l5-046:l Open 'HJ 9 P~i DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Bay1hor•• -.-:---L.OT I< •;, ~ Br ., 'l b11. S.i9.fl00. I m me d i a ! r oc- i-upKnC)". Open house Sll.1. Z. sun 1-5. 1i9'l Cirrle Or., N.8 . 64'1-lii.'iO. 4 bdrm + family rm h111!drr 9SA-4(t!i A 1nO!lT br1111nful 4 l)t"dr,.,,,,,, HORSES • HORSES-homf' -hli 'l su~r P"r,;onn!· 11_1 -<11n1ng l'Ofl!TI . plush ··~r - fK'ls, HUGI!: Poni -llei.ll'd f., f1l1t'N'd • Pano • F:~crl. IP nl rrrm!!~ Oil\ &11).7171. 10 br 11\•f'd 1n. £x~llMlr By ()v,•nt'T Coron• del Mar \,. dt)I\ 11 f:.I .)1\1\' <fol\ II ~·Jt .\. I $11 .6.-,o. f'"ull pnrr. • .. lier,.. I .! h~!h•. lan11l ,1 l"·~•t)\, l)UI l llu.•bilnd rrn11~lrn't'd. ·1 •'flt- 1 !II.•, llrf"Plli\i•r. 11('-l!rfll'd for 1-..I~. 111<"!111 '!l('('j, fencffi. ' ""1•~f' f,.111111 l1v1ng •I Rdn11 C1·ri1~. 1ln•s, l!IOv"-K..· 1 RP. l'11no r r, nl e l0<!at1nn. 1 hnn1" irll'ludPd 111 p11r<"hK!le 110-lilO fll"ll.'I'" :":11hmi1 ~our l('r1n~. TARBE LL 79.SS Harbor l"l°"P In * 2 DUP LEXES * e Katell• Rea lty e \-t:>THEREAL \'"'-ESTATERS , r • •• ' \"''"'"· .~1r1r hy ~1d". Srll nnr l!lllJ "'· R11<1n1. ·"·A ."li7-i11! ISLAND DUPLE X 1 ,,, h.1!11 : RR 'hi< ra ;\P,11 I 1C,,ll.-r! ('~Jlc n !<.":I ~ BR. '" J·BR, !ur111sh1·rl 1~1nrl11t0n in iir.d oul. <'all .l BR, rif"n. p11•1•. i.l1p. B~i 11011 • You 1100'1 bp l!OIT:o'· v1rw IQ1 O"'tlt'..r 11nx1011, 10 :>16-.'lll·KI !t>ll. Sl 17.500. 1019 Harbor C.M. --BAYSHORES- VIEW & POOL * 644-4™ * Charmi~ 3 BR. 2 b11 fam rm, in bf.autirul 11eChuird IN"r-lined Bluff llr"ll ovrr- lookioJi: O('Pan :oiurpri•e ~n11rlit'.lf' i28.9,1(1 <C:.~1. 1\1:11 "! R. ff't'] • •I C.:0.1. pru~1. &l:l-66.'17 !Oll"n/.11 REDU CED $!,ODO 621·6211/, l ark•pur l\1w•1 'iil't\ 1hl.o; w~kend! 1\1odrro .1 BR., family rn1., 2 h11ths, 2 fl'plc~. + Ilk~ l'W!ll' 1-BR. 11pt. No Sit'~. 4."1 Fl. ('Ol'nrr tn1, Open 11.ftrrnoon~. U niver 1lty Re•lty 3001 t;, On. H"') 6i3·6.i10 Co•ta Mes• "EASTSIDE GOODIE" Ott R-2 LOT \\•rll bo1!t 3 bedroom ha.rd· "'o<ocl floor home 1\·ith ti rP- p!ar·e 11nrl ~a..~ bu1!t1n ranRP 11.nd 01'l'n, Room for •nothe1 hon1P 011 t'f'aT of \ot. ()\l'~r mov111g ro not1hern Cah fo1' 11111. Good rl"111al a1.,.11 clOtle ro M'hool!!. 11.nd 11th )l'trt'el ~hopp1nf,!, SU,950. C a 11 6."\6-i171, .oTHEREAL '~£STATER" . ' . . $l"IOO V.A. An,\.Ont quulitif'~ stJbjM.:t lo VA Loan •\"llh ,~;. a nnual pert'rnta1i:e 1111 ... Total pa:v- m1>nts $14fl per month. :)harp 3 l>erlroom home gli.~­ lf'ning l\ilh HARD\\'OOD ~~LOORS, J JuxuMou,o; hathfl,. n1od,,1·n hu1!r-1n kitchen. RPa d.v ro ~"UPY 1mml"diate- l,11. r.1 huyer!J Y.'eicome. C."LI.'. Walker & Lee Rl'al101 :!i!IO llarbor Blvd. •1 Ariams ;).i.)-9-191 Open 'ti! 9 PM SECLUDED COTTAGE- $24,500 llui;rr !or 11f'\!udr.d b_v many 1011rr111g l'J1'<'J<, Cul-dt'-!:!a(' locano11 11·1rh t'Ounn"y a1tnO!I;· phrrr .. i B1i: brdroom'.< plu~ scr'f'>'n"O '" pan11 Pncffl only ~21. "J()(). 11u•li1rhiig refi,g. I.· 1111.-hl'r. 011n,.1· must ~JI S11hn111 .~011r 1.-rmo;, Cal l ;,11) .. 1.~~0. ltrn1age RPal!ot'i --------Eastside 4-B•droom $34,950 P1'1dc -of -1'11·nersh1p, ln:~i~ 1111(! ou1. Clran, cllf'e1'ful. and br1gh!; •·aJ"p<>tPd 1hrougti: OU!. ~·u"f'pla('r, l'!f'ctrir buih- in~. d 1.~h11o·a.<her. <'()\'""~pa. no. 1.-..-i fool drep 101 11111'1 111>a1 yar~l . Convf'n1em !'I' 11chool and ~hopping. Ask t() *"f' 0011•! C-.ill 646-7171. f'ir.>f lin1e a<lvernsf'd. '-0 THE REAL \-:'\. ESTATERS 12 KIDS? Lovely 4 Br., 3 ba,· l·b:20' fam nn. w/trptc. !luge: living & dining, laund: 1'111., 'l l'llf gar W/Y.'Ol'k:mop: xtni ll'l' kllel.en w/a.ll b + i hre11kfits1 OM, ma«er swt" i~ l81't22' w/1'1·prc, ba ,~ Sewing 11.l1."U1·e & ofc. llft• Pool !llZl'."d lot, CIOH to 1.1( sct100ls & ~hops. Ideal Pot larg~ f11mny. 1'op t.'l'llld • S.lS,000. By 01\"ner .• >16-3866. h<•'>rh S.>J.~-,()n rach. 11< ir.11-.~--H...,111r-. --RR ! Car :ru-a(!r :"uritlf'rl\ ft'••' George Will iamlon ~110/nln. l\rlli~ or>h' 'Pl $."1i ,..lll) 11-ftW•'fff'•"' Rea ltor , . ...,. 11, 1; .. 1111111, !l"rr1,.,,, l'li~ :.101:ra:" OJl::NA . t{r.1l111r l\~!l'rf ron1 l'\1~1. hOlllP, ~ Ill" ·' twlr1n' VI"" trom 111rr:11 !ll()tn!\, ~J t"!. lol, ~[lll('IOU~ ,1;ir1!. l'l.il7;.('t, By 11pp'• :I FIR. ;! RA Hf>us!'. ~·rpt('., Pu1 II httl<• '"loot'' 111 )'l'U r 11!1'10 AVRd ln1meri • .$6:?.~ I ,f'V\'.<" o1>1i !ht>.~ b>tUbl~ for (lf.1"11 :';ti It .-iu11, 'I/.5 ''hurk···. Cfl.l l Cla1n1t1t'd \l;u·iull'ilt. C•mbr idg• E •t•at• 2521 BOWDOIN l'L. r.or~ 3 BR. &: family rm., 2 ba. home. Bltns. dbl. fpl._ 2 C:1r gar. On poolsitir lot!. $..12,jOO, Drive by &: call _ • BALBOA BAY PROP. 2309 ,\\'. Ra!boo.. NB fi?l-7420 UNL'SUAL 3 BR home nn lot w rlt'd !or ( unit5. Extra l1111j'.f' 111• rn1 w/ trplc. ~-ormlll d 111 r111 wl blt-u1. f'abh11·,~. f ri 1o1 h't'C's In nld· t11~hion RIH'den. 0 n I y s:rl.900 Ter1n.,, <k\·ner. 121 r=: :ll!h :->t. ().!.-642-444 1. BY ()ll·flf'r 3 BR, 2 BA, huge !Am rm lmmac. Call kr r1c !11.il•. &l~WG ft * •r••l S11il w ... ,.,_., 167 J-AJJ50 MS-ISM , . ...,. f'"'"'IYll'1 c ,\!. lii.>--0116 JOI\ .'-li·FaO.-J"n r1., N.R. ll===================:.!-<'itll-6·12-:;V.1R k S1t\"f'? 1 ,..., .,.,, , ___ _:c6~73~-~·~5 _1 0:_ __ _ &ill Grundy, Rit•ltor :'\41 R11ys1rlr , :\11 fi7"~Hi1 M2·~7~ rOfbe,: ,...su11~: 1>1Z:i7s--'--'----- ' ' -' . . ' . I f J • j 36 OAll l PJL01 ttou.•• •• s.i. 1~!1 ·--·"··· 1~1 1 -'"'"· l[~J'I -'"'"' I~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~[~~~..:· ~~ ~L-_,_ ..... ~I~ I l~I I ~ :;;I -~··-;;;:!;;;~ Huntington Beech I Huntington B•ach Laguna B••ch ___ O_P_E_N_H_O_U_S_E--1 CHl::Ch" ~ar~:.11 ~. B~ Reduced For Newpor t 1--------Best Buy Such •UNBELIEVABLE!* •1:\Jt, t-·1 f( .' h11 "'1n 1 BP. •l"'"T ~ ~1or1 3 H1 t.•<1 Quick Sale .~l).\;U,\ ~· \.,, I . . ' I !11111" "Iii~ r.1111 1111. ~ii."' 111'1·;'.111,Jl .'F -1:,->1 TAlllTI I , ltJ: 1 '1JH~1,'\,\UO I~\ ., Ba ye rest Pool Home l . .i1,.,,.i. ,>:J;ilt·l .,,,.~ 1·p1 <•1111 ol!p> '•!\\ t11i·, s1! 11oti~1n11·11..,.J '""'Iii' A "t1,1 I I I I •. I', I lift l'I<""•' ~ H!· \I !>_[)I ~ 1••11 n!I I~" I 111.\Hfl J,,I \\ ....... ' \1 •• 1 •• 1 • ' • ·I -.':l ~I 1.1111 Toi 1 11 ,. ,i,.1,_, hi• 1 I 1•11111. \\ /,11., 1ln\'('\\Oll !o! II•'', , 'I'·"'"'" t>IU'Ul~, ~ ,.,1 .• ,:!iil ,,.111 ::.i• HHl,,l 11 I>: ~ii·!,,,,,,.,, 1111 J•1 10•,.d l''};t1•·1 h"'· 1'·"'"11••! d1·11 1,,,n 111t ''""''I \\Ill ll"ip I <1-1111 I ~}j ·~~I ' I''' f'.dl lo" .1J>l•1 ·~.~--,'!~'· 1 {,,1111,.1 •llhlJ1.: l.ri•I 1"•111 * Cool * \';do,., l,!11,•. p.11111 'i"""'" I'• "1~·1 11"~ TQ\\'NllOUSE fUN Sharp & PrE't'!y 2 be1froom, ! 11 bath, 2-slory homt TM- gr!'al >1ay ro l1vP! Patio rnough to f'Xf'rC~"':' yow· ):l •'"".'11 thu1uO. lout no! II b<Jfdl'n $µa<"a)u" balron) lor ll'1~u r'Ply brf'"AfrfaiH6 or 250 H•u"' Unfurn. lOS --16' Money W•nted l~om• Property 4-PLEXES RELJ.ABLE pfJ1y w i th GtMral $6.00> doY.'n. Price $55,000. relE"tt~• "l'oould like 2nd \\'ar~r &-Oak, Hun1. Bch., !J'\lift deed !or $12,000, FREEi ! 1 blk!\ W. ot B~ach Blvd. repayabl~ in 3 fl'!. \\'rl1t L•ndlord1-0wners l.••I P!"•"I p~IO\I ,,,,11 ... 1 I o>I iJ 3 B d 121 500 * \.or•I \l .. 11_1 lit" .. ppl1i1llM'• l"I "' .,, 11·1· IJ': 1,, ~ I· 11•11 1p, 11 I * e rm , I , '"i · 11,,. ~I' l~· 1• 11·111ivr r"'" I l'l',I,' RA 1 lt1 L1'-('j!•i I· "1-ol>i 11•'~"':,;.ftl•• 1] ', I:., 111111•. lq1J<', 11 •I I ' , I ;••kill:: ll 1 il~I !)_, ,,11r1«r [.,,j l:'~'t ~II Ill -'•'1\j.l(Jl'I o .~I.\ _,), \\1(h .1111j•lo· 1;11·.i ;;rut I P<tllH ,,.. I lk'(\l\0 >111~ ~I h,1111· •I r1i:l11 ,,fr l"-"-.1 1<r~;; t Pan.·ll"d /an1il 1· nJ(.Hll 11·11h flrl"pla<"P (l\j' Uif\11'111.•I •·I'· l .. 111 11~ lliJITh ill'dl M'IH•d ~ \J.I 'l'l,ll\I..; .. 1.od;,1.11• \~"' i XI 1-!/:!JJ,~ I~ hL'-·l•lti 1-11-.1 llllt'r, n 111-1 "''' <JP'" ,111, .. "''' tno ·d IL!~ 11·1";.111111::: -'•'IJ.ll'illr d111111~ ~ • • • • \11111.•1>1' 1)1 ~II ;!'o-1,h\ l'•l ·hi'''' !"'"•'ll an•I l111r1~ f'•Hll 10r f(H'. LJ._\,J• 111: . .:\1 r 11\111•• 111~·1· 11,.,11.:. EMERALD BAY for•n.il •i··· 1:11'o1 r~rl'l1Jv N@w 1"T"pr~ ~ drps, fi~pl'll, Cla.ss!Ued ad No. 1gg, 08ily \.\'t will no-ttr T~nitntl; to you r.,. h,, gas blti~. Gd f1n. Pilot, P .O. Box 1J60, Cocta FREE ot <--ho~ . , . Many 1 ()pi!n Sat & Sun from noon. Mtu. Ca.lif_ 9l6~. dra1rabll" 1tnanrs on o u J' LEADERSHIP R . E. l-M-"'0 ,-,.:.9-,-,.--,-,-----walnn.i;: lt:>l. ! s.t2-44fi6/540-SJ.36/M7-59L1 Trust DHCI• 260 ALA Rent•l1 e 645--3900 pool !or ~uur usr, but not 10 1·arf' lor. A 1 Ca.r ge.ragf' * "1t h <'lt'<.'llJ(' rloor opener. \\'h111 morP 1"Qulrl ~O\J ne'P<I'.' * * * • • PRTVATE par1y v.1U $422,000. bu) 2nd T0'5 al reasor.a ble New 27 Unit Apt lltl9 .1~~db~-~o~t~. ~67~>-0~1'~'1. ~~~ FURNISHED e SJ.\GLES \\"t-k~m.-·l BR Cpl!. drps, frplc, $17.l I\!{ ! Ii.\ i •II -1,1111111011;•' I< 11 '\ \ ... 1 1 , 1 1 1 11•11111• . .-J,.:111 ·•!id "';,th tor· Coit• Mei• ALA R•ntals e 645.J900 · .".11 ,. 11•••, H, -'" ''io,,.·i<Hl''illdl1l\:l'•IJ1f'll <ill l <~11· 1or111 t1tr11, , rp1. rlr•1, 1 It , 1 . . . 111·1' ""1, .. r l .;,ll\!() prie" 1-... I · ·• • 1 l••11w 111 '•''" .i• . I J'·""'1 .. 111 .. ·~~'a11 ,,,.,1 r.11. \I ,,,,1111· 1111"' ~.::\: l·o.i l>V•>i !-ll1 0 l1n• I~• .v l<h •'ll l I . I l I 1 r!t11·111111' '"11 $•~•'((1. f'1dll id.1 !'.l-;1· .i.,.;:::•, ,t_.,11~ t ' H ! ·•·ll•l"lll·•I\ ~'"'~' '' T """" • ..:.olh·r.-i. ;.;r .. 1·1n11~ /1<011 r,11;.7171 :•P•' I.Ill 111.i;l .. 1J HF h,"'' ,. ,,..,i ,j • I I I II I ,,c.;1:1-.,,l;r: ,,1.,,11.,,11.1.r · .i11 11i.:: ·" "'""' , '"n1<: O ..... L Y S26,:le l'APJ;'TRASO VAL Ll'.:Y HEALTY BROKER 642--4900 I ~ :1 ~JI Can11no Cap1 .• 1rano * * * * Hotdtt fOfftwrt I le ____ 49:;..11c'-'---'lot• for s.1. 170 - • OLD sea SHA;\'TY.:t BP. F'ncd ~Td, kid~ & ~l~ wt-1- c.'Omt . SuablP d1scoun:i. i!I willing to pa1n1. do .1•111-d, etr. or SJ7;, mo. I ~~~-l-"-'-'----- $33 ,000 THE BLUFFS 1958 SAN BRUNO '!Ill>!< t'l•IJ >1111 • • ~ l1.1ih • -~Ill I'' ,.,., I i " rr.' II "111• I•·< I (';o'lot ,i.,., • , . ., • "' l'f"llJ1·•l I 1,1 1..1"""''" 111 li'I'" \L111;. t'\11"<1~ ( ""' ~-· ,1· 1 .. ·1-'" ,, I• , ••'!•· ''" '1 If _,: " \ .. " ~•Ii 1•,:,1 1~ pldll!lllll: 111\t'•I ~'./'! ,rJI '"""•iii. 1' <111 l~'I j,l .o~l°'Jlll 1\ 11 Ii 1;1 .1··, \1.11' I t.1 ~, 11,, i.11 1,<.I l11•-l"·••1·,· '' 11,.,, Ji,.111\•' Univer1ity Par'k •111·111 r11nr~·r11 ,\· ,,,11n"•l1r11: 1 ,,11 1·'11 ,1 i: .. -::.,11 XI~ ~ti.'! 1 111;, "' ... -111. 1· fl 1 1~ 1 1 h,1, 11"" • l\ilrn;~~ 1 1,,,, 1 11.•:h• Cflr~.'IP~:r~ 1han rf'nting. ~·or 1:~1111!' .,1. I(. n"ll"I' 'ltOJ~1!'<I 11'11 "''''"" ' ~ OPEN .. al<' !1\ 0\111"1", z Br., 1 ba, POOL BY THE S EA 1-Turner A ssocia tes SUN. r\('<'I .-(lnd /\~,11111 ab l,.. SELLING \;1,,, 1•,,,,,1 ll\11 l"n:un;-i l 11.-, RY 0 11 -.:t:J: 111,•, ~1:•,-11 101 . ~·:;;...J~il6. 1 'I" II 11. "' f' ·"'" 1 ' .!)•i ,_• I I l .. 11 •l..01 I .n I ,.,,-~''"Ii~ .'l l)o·<,lo tH ''. '"''" 11 l."1ld11 1111 ,\ l••l l'·od illll rll>' -' .;10•1'\ YOUR HOME? 494·1177 Anytime •,lf•1111ii.: 11111-1 ~ .. 11 H••111111d -.---· , ' Westminster f 1,,, ,,1,1,,,,1,,.1 11 ,.. 11,,, ll ,\J'f') 1.1 \'1'1: q,.,1:.;n<ol 11~ I Kl1,11 , r. r la11 \ "'11 ul "1 j •"111•11•' f,<'"•o1n,d a 1"1111"'' 1 ,1 r , !o 1 1, 1 1 l noh•l rlll 1, d II"! '~ lrg111~ 1 •'"''11 H"ll I<" '>f'/\CIOL.S 4 RH . hf'ilUI !,,1 • •\1,.11•rn• 1 1 ,11 .,f ,,,,11 \\,I~'" l . .i.111"1"!1.'l'n~n f~1.J'I• \uio!i, pl;;,llnu~P ')0 6~ COLLINS & WATTS I 1,. 1111 ,1. •li•>l~•ll,~' l . .:o• lt1 I '"I ht~l.~.~•l••I 111,,kf'1>l lo·1 J (<Hn•ll 'l,()!(JO. Ry (J\\'nf'r 1'111 '1 I If,.'.-,,!_, (Jp1 ·r 1 ,, . / 111 111 f1oll 1111 ,111.! 1111 ~ .!I'll I l•!lt fr.11.id , S.:,:.111~: ! · .. 10-·nm 01· 64 >-07·,~ •1.-.111n1I t11 ,,,,!, 1.,,.,., (: •" 1 I 1 · , \• 1111 ,. 11•/lllt' l1n1d11 t! ill -,\ I I f>I •-I 1 '< •!• .ol II,\ I· I"" 111.-,.: 1 .. 1 Pl!<·"'~ I.' 11 1\ 11.dk r .. t1•'h •(')JI• 111:1· 1,•dd1\ 111 1 n\J:l1•!', LOW DOWN 1 1111~11i~~il"'il"'il"'~~il"'~ , •• 11,n J:I: ·: f',,I /,1111 .~· d111 1·n1 p:11111'_1 '11 'I• .. i,-1 .~ !i1Jl"lll' l lm:11.': lvl' f:,:11 I' ~ "'I '"'''""I' \!·" ' "' . I ' • I''",. ,11, 1,ido•\ ""''''''• 1111 _ < <1•1111 1nl '~i,\-\'._/;, I "I'•>' .;l,11~ '"'"' 11 It I' 11\ i 111 f'·~·I ,\ ,·:,r,,111ft ,;.,.,.. l'le~I Estate, · Cen~r~1 ,.1 1, ,, lnnll"r irlnt: ,\' I"'"! ,1 Lll:~ol,.n, :!'~[',A : , ,,r ~;oi \I •.~ ~I ·' .•1<11 n1 1:11.1 /l,.1 r.,, llo~i1 :-.-11•-"ii S: , .. ~.i"I ~-------~ .. q .. rp 1•,,,,,j lor•J,,w r·1 1,1l """'l'P J1n.:1«. S '."1.~<illl 'I.I::•,::.::.' Open Slit/Sun, 1-5 I ·•111'•·•'..._.i r"r !!110..i-: ,. .. 1.· i'<.11~1:1, 11'11.'I\"•• '" •11<1 ·11111 l .. 1•1 .,j 640 St. J ames Road A I sile 1IO • _ · -1,1.1, 1111 1 \'' . . c reage or \.<'l•I ~'-oll . -11,1 _:_ 1,., 1,..,,11,,j oi ,1111::• _ • ,:'\ J' .,.,_j f .\.'.~'.()),'~:-> !.---''---·-_.;. __ _ Collins & Watli. Inc. !..'.:.~~~-1 ·•I' "" '"' .i • .,,.i ••1cl l>' 1"1 ~.,1;•11 l,•':1.I«•< ,,,.,.~,..!'() ::1, A/"n'~ uu l:'T;-in.-l1ng hill top '•1·!·1-1! 1•1po·n '"""I \,\.'1 •1 (h111"1 -'•'JI i,:s·' j l l.\l(H(ll; \",,,,1 lioJJnr~ h0n1f'•ll" 1r1 '.\a1'I ~·orPsl. BEVER L Y HI L LS J BR.+ BONUS RM. :,,11.\'l«H 1;,.,,,.I> 1,, .. , .• , .,,~11 1 ".u·111"I. Bi (ll,•\•·r. ()nl.i· r1"~a:n 1-nn11X!I~. oak<, lal<e-. BEACH AREA 1l,ol;1· 111•~:, 011.,,1111.1111« 1,,11• 1111 " , HI: " 1~.\. 1111 ::I ·"'P" f,.,111 l'.ii'-1!'<~,I. Thi" ::·01rr "I"'. hnrsF<. :\r. 1'1 1'·:1·.:1·'"' '"•'\ti\ d!'l,,,I ill l1•1f11•·. 1-:11 11~·. 1111~ \\i;ll· 11pl I I'"" !11 1il, ,\ ····>1 .. 1 1,,.1,·11iJh d1•,,,,. 1 ... ,,,~ .... a {'Hpl~ ]()'', t1.~11n %1-1430. l 1 1 ,,,,1 1 ,.1:1~ 11,.1 l'l\L . ..;i.I lt·•Jl•r ·1 1"1'1 •·~ 1'"11!1 '''''I ~•.'!l~)J ·l'll-·1,1.1 / 1·1•111 °11;,1·1111'1' J.11~11 ~I·••·, ~ a!Tf'~th Qr.:Pan fron!agt. 111~1 ,1 11 '1' 11 IJif' ,10lf'f1lll•' -1 I '""!~"' j>,,.,,..,1 1,11 1:~. IJ~.\ 1'1 \I, 11.\.·'l'l·.J~ :'!'I!~ · r1: l•~I"'· •'l'fll/d1·p:o, ~1111r. 1r So11l li Pa.r1[lf' Bora Bora. ,.1111 1'<1 lwr·"-\'at·:1111 .\·1 Laguna N iguel \ I l'fllJ t>!l·:!rl:!" 10 ,..., "'"' I -~ n \ ! ,._,, ~·" ,,1 '"""'"" ,,.,., · l"P~ 1rn·1 f,,,. 1·tw ;,,.1~ }"or n10ri: inlormaunn caU ii! I Ill" -r •• 111111 ··nlPl'l"llLOW!ll 1'•'11 1'! ri (I 1' k 1~""'~•. P'"'11'1'' ENCHANTING 1,\1-!l;I ~!'!·1-:\lf/J_ 1400 sq f t ,, ''"'I I' I \' I Sil •Ill I I " I 0 --~ --' of Lu x ury L iving -,,., ,\ "'·~ •'!• ... . ' 1"11 ' 111" '1"11 !Ii· u·~·l'. ."('I wner 1-:EPO."."E:'SEU 10 jp\fl ::1':~1~ 1~.':1·:1.:~·:.11;'/1"<·1'.'11· 1.1::::.:,; l 11 ~1i1. I!~;~;. 1~1(; ~ ,11" I i•.ii .. ' .... ·( red h1"ll :·::::!:,,;, \.::'.;,; ~.'.l,~/.'.1~1 \~r;~ I Motivated!!! ' ~·:::..~·lr~"(~a~:)~ .. ~~'. mo. I 01 ... 11,,•11_, 1-:1,,~11.·,,r 1:11_1 11'" 1·'"'''"'1 p .. 111 " ·U• I /'11,.,• ,,.ii1a···rl '".fiOO ,,,,,·,,·,,,I" ---------· f\111, :11u .-01 1.111•·11 H1ni1 .. ,1. A t I f I 152 !'oi11,.J,.d 1._1 i""'lll 111 . ..,, t.· :: lw<!i'O<un 1--:~i•·rl'·i 1,,, .. I par men$ or sa • ,I n1111·l1 "''"' I:\' H.r.,,l 'I'\' . . ~ !Th ~~-----PERRON RL T Y. ~-", 0 li1111 " '\":-ilflO ('o1in1•l•'i•·il J""'I•·• ,,1 a1 ,..1 :oon•I 32 + UNITS U S A . Ill\ l'i11 h (',,,,,.,. ,, ''''" VAC ANT LOT . 642_1771 "'"o •••1~ lf•I••''" _ . 11 ~ ,.~ .. :1111 ·''1" s·.:~r.n. COSTA MESA Moo•••~"" t, I .di .l n1-lu11 .. ·~'.::-t 1l-:lfl I ~ 'i.JIJ .-.q /1, 11nd«r"'J'o11111d I i;11;.f171 ---" \:;;o 1\1. $:JtJ i\I .in. E:>:t:el oc-F ountain Va lley •»1!11 1,., r•1.111-I••• ·2.1~~J ,q. 1;7:,-''"'t 0 ,, ... ,. ( 0 11 1 \f'l"~ll \ l'h. :~ hi :! It" fl iiu"I" •'1••llld< d ~11),IOflll "llf>il!U'_v. llV"< "" ~ 20' BONLJS""'RM j-WALK TO BEACH 1'11''11 '''' i. .. Iii hid f!'••I I Laguna N ig uel Realty f~(.>altrir PLUS 4 BEDROOMS! $23,500 -LO DOWN "1•· 1'·111" ,\ 1'"'1 \:ir.,,. l 830·5050 499.1344 Commercial :.1:.11.'ll_H'..'U\I,-.' .~· !';111 .. -·1: 1,. _1,.1111[· 11.,1.,,. 1.-,,111.11 i; ~.:1 ,:~~1 <!1111"r .~:;.1,,;l -P roperty ISi I 11 l·•lo ·~a• \II 1011 ~'-"~'-l'<111<.il l•1 n" . (o 1n11 .. 111111 ]1) {\11 11<1 4 HI: 21 , h il 1:.~le_~ _______ 1 OCEANFRONT ---''---'------- HAFFDAL REALTY fi1•.•. l•ll1111: ••.\ <11,111'·""-'""' 1111 . llH'rl1,,1 >1111 ''" N ord W a te rfront .~ B<><l1,..1111~. '.! Ha1h ~ *INVESTORS* ~l'!.1!!11 !·,\•'• ,11 .:111; 1'1 1 .. 1 •• ,1 .1 0>1.1~· .. 1·.11>11w1-, 'llJl'l l• 1:1~1<. t~ •• ,.r I ll I''' 111d 11(11 ·,HI( I', i..·11< I •) 1·1 l·r0 n1;ig1 • ',,, :?.l _\I' lr-a~e. s:11 ,1;l(I VACANT! SUBMIT! .: 1'·1 '"''" 1<11 •111ld»••I' •'1,lPI S ' .. :-~11; •l•ol< ,\ •lo•(li, "" 1.1<111 '"l~I !illll"I" 11 111 ~·1n :1 Jl{'p I -~IJt:!l(;:i hlP sr;~~:'I! . ll:l:li\·I l ~ 1·1• · l;o 111111..:' ~l""''I"• 1.,.,~111 ,,,, -1·1-"" \72 \{111 !lnwn_ Tl ·l r°f'l11rn. /\<'W 100 .1·:: .. , . • ""r1' >li"c: • l'pl •' Laguna Beach ' ' • I N •wpo •t Be•<h ,,.11 p 11n" •l.\\.Y ~~'.1 7-t(I, .. 111 .. 1· li01111 1 ' ~·1111 11111~ I 40 F oot L ot a Realty f~··d R"•1rd&C;i1·rF11.t·il11y. HAFFOAL REALTY ~'/: •"11 l.t• t.•11 ... 111 1"'' 11 • WOODS COVE \1 11· "'P'""'11..-;i1,1 ''!: ;1 ·~·~·1 '"111~n 1 ,-!~ .,;;,.lJ;i_• Ti~lli:~)fJff11·e Bkr.ti.':9.778~ ''-"''"' ,,,.,II 11 1 ·\·•"·"""'1"1·"'""1'"''1 !_ I',, .. ,,,,."'''' ''\\Y "'"' \'Ii 11 ... ' -' ''' I • ( 11 •11111111.! "'""I ,j11 ni.:I•• l•n1:w ''1 '' 111 i'"I '"I 1 · · I ·•I!" ;\" , ., , . , , _ •1"'' 11111 1 ~li-,•~•I 0111l11T"" ""1 "·1, '"\I •\I 111 •'\ll·''F!' 1·ro·1 · lie .•• l)\\,I·!. · f,I._ •.110 \hi ('ill ~!-·l'.'l 1 _,11,,-,..,,,,j,...1 '" '''"''l'lll~I '--"·• ,..d " · ' ' --I Street t o Street '11 ... 1 ... a111<•1l111i.:,'/1-~1 : ~· 11n1•111"I t1loli; 1,.,. ror har l.· 1"1111"· ·'~-, .11 .\-~•1 111!' i., S E YMOU R REAL TY "'"'~. 111 ,, 11.i1no.d ,,, ... 1-11 , , , ! !·_ti ll. :i.1.;.~J 1 ..... 1:"''1 l.n 1711111,.,,1111111 ,i lli.:u I{,,, ,,,.11111..:.""'li"'""'' ~.,0.,,.11_. I 1.,1, .-''·' \\,,. "" !1~1111••1 11-I i•1plo l·.ru-1p.11 .11.1'.,.,1 '"~l••111·a11I 1 :~ad\' f or Q{;'/-:1<1r. 1! 11 ,., iii ,1 i'\l I " 11 ,.,11., 11111i,1111:: ,.1,~ 1 .. " ln.i.J('\1 pL.r1r.'1 ~ .1 "" 11111,.,111 1,1: ... ~ .~n 1, .,,1111 \111•1 :'I'll 1\ow' "· fq: .! I~\ 1 J '1"•111 i.,.1 110111 ""''1.+ll "'"k''" I" '"'· -,,-p d11t l'r'IJ:I> l .. olu 'l•"l"li"tl•i'. ('011i..rdt·1· lr·Hrl<' •·nn fl\l!l<'l' 1..,,, "111 11•1· j Sl9,950 IS THE PRICE I 1,,., 1, 1,_,1,.,, .1 ~1 .. ~,1 ·"'" "'' r~··.11•ri1 .. 111 .1 • ..-,,1~•··<1 .• ni: ::', i :.i 1 ~~·' '" '"'""" 111. 111,1.,1 1.-. ,1\11--1~1~0 •11.'iHlll dl'p• lr·pl, ~ '·" I · ·-'"I 111.-1•1' 1 .. ,,.1, : 1"·.i. 1 11,,11,111;: <1 1 ~1.,,.,,, (,, 1,,· ... 1. :'"111'""1 '" ).~'1 '1111 ! \.'.•Ht ih•n•« ,-•11 STORES & OFFl-CES i:.1t''"''' tl1!11'a:-'"' 11 111r 1 .. r · f L 'd I I -· _,' " ' .. ,.,111 ., .• , 1 '""1" · 1•1'1• I»• 1"" '"' 11, 1 '" 1\,..,1 1 .. .,,.,,r1 1P 0 1 o se I N H . ,,11 'Pl'""l'I Rl\"rl. 1, ,, In.I' 11 ) ,_ 1 '' ~•,_.,, I'' .i i·r. I ewpor1 eights ··-'" '" ' 1"· '' '" ""' • 1 11111.: ,\ l1r••pi.1• • "' I"-"-" ·· t' · ·· ' 1'" i.""1' .~1»0 \I '·q1 111~. on IC'i<.~C'holrl. I'\ 1 !11n•'1 I \•' I 'l,o«I 1'1•"' I '·"' •'' 1"''' II 1'"\ Ill' Pl· I , '"'"' 1:11111 '" ;,11,•11,.11 "11'1 ' 11 1'1'' "•• t I 1' ·' '• 11""1 BUY ME <1 _.1, lo;n1 f'a tl 111 n·.ide 11"1""• ..:. ~~I ''l I• ·, l<t :•.1 .. r \liill P"I "'"lllll '11111 Ii 11 1 ol1•1i\\,1•l11 ,. 11.,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,, ' t '•' ''"II r .. , • 11·.:" '""'' ,.,,,,. ,, -,,,, I 111· •. " I ' 2 J;\ 1~1~~1ri1 .. U"llFI" ti7 :1.JW1. ).,, :'\iltl h•• '~'8·1 ; ''\' 1·111<1•··,1111 \iuol•o" !>11dl-.1!" l:•lo l"' "l..1111• lln-.1"1 ,, •II)•• 1:<'(11''''1 I" "II M1 l•hllo ••l•'•••h •l l••I illlllll»I ------' I \ ,-111 l•"l\/• f'. ( fl p"I tNll l<'<'ff ~!(/()()' G11 r den Grove d•'•I' ,,,.,. 1·"1"1'"-·'"' '"'"II \\,.lk111 0·1, .. ,., llltP• \ ,, !I .11.111 VIII ·•l•l'l•I r:~l.fJ:,(1 ~---------~1111111.11n1i; d•»1,•-l1o111h 1 ~ Bill Grundy, Rlt r , .11,1111, 1 c·n111111,..1'I hlrlc. ~O.~ I I P' In•·· ''"'"II''' ""I'·'''" ( 1111u11•11 11111 "' l•1;,11l.l•1ll llR l;111d ·~lll)pf;~ J:f;ll:\:,\11~1;;\(l(); w~.11a''~'1'k"'e"r"ll '&l.dllee ll 11,,11111 ·~l<''•I :1p,,1lli>o lll ;;II 1:.,1 •ld• \j\ ,,7~~1t1I ''""ill~;:·: . .\)~) l~•\111 i'·'·'I •11\li>. 1,,1,,l ~11,('fl(\ \rJ"ITI'-. 1 1,1, .i.1 h· ~10 : ~»1 1111, "'""1 NEW LISTINGS! ~'·.SI~• '".'rid. (',11n 1111 :'() HI' • \DI.' \2'. •»1 I 1,,1,,t • ·'" 1,.. 1,•,.1· l ',•11 -1: 1\"~ 1:11, I' 1111111· 1 .• ,,.1 1 ;, ··1111~ •11111 l'11n 111111 !JI~'" i,;,:~i.O~ /\IE.SA v .. rdt gol f f'OUr!lt, House• Furni1hed 300 ownt-r 1\111 build to S\Jll. Cu!·l------------ d'"·~il(' lot d 1re("tly on golf Gen•r•I L'OU~C. !)68-4027. I_;,.;,_ ________ _ Moun1ain , Dttert, Re1ort 174 LOS ALTOS Pride of Owntr1liip Home * Big Beer L•k• F.imil.v >1'lth t!"enagel':!I ok. S)'.;0\\' Tl:>IE TS 4 Bedroom 2 b1th, built in~. ~·u~'IJ Tl'.'111-: • \\'111 Y"H.l bt carpeting, dni.~s. lea~e $2:85 ready !or thr 11k1 11'"1!.:!0n! per mo. Phone Loni Be1tch Gt'r a Joi in tht forest !or Z13 -~29-¥.i3l. 1895. \l'e~ll build a eabio for Sl2~ .. t1TrL PD. Comp!. ru1·11. o_nly -~7.iOO. Ph: ROI!:' 1714) 1 BR. on \\'ater. l'\ClllJOrl 5:t6-l 1.IS or 11T11t · Spt'Tlctr Ht-ach Ch1ldf~t ol-: Reill E'si.i1~. P.O. Box 2328. BEAC.ON * '4S-Dl11 Big Bear L.ak.e, Cali!, _____ , Reel Estate W•nted 114 HELP! !'\f'ed 12--22 income units C:os1 a !11tsa or H unt. BParh r or re:1tdy-to-huy, qualilil'd ,·lie n!. Bk r . 675--2101 or 67~U Eve~. \\'ANTED: lnt'Orne unit~ in Costa !llesa a rea. Private party 11·an1s To cleal direct 1''/0ll'nPr. 54(}.-09.42. $1'Jl·U'f1L PD. :-\1cr Laguna. 1 Br. Big yrd. i\r B~ch. BEACON * '45-0111 * LANDLORDS * fREF. RE,,'TAL :':ERV/CE Te11anrs l\"Aitin.i;: NEED Property Management \VE CAN H"ELP YOU! B,EACON * '45-0111 ALA Rental& e "45-3900 ,: UNFURNISHED • JT'.c:; TRUF:~ Co~.v 1 ER (01tagf'. !'101·"· •Tfll.~. a va 11 !od.AY. Sl 10. ALA Rentel1 • 645-3900 • HARD 1'0 BF.AT·'..! BR in xlnt !()('_ Kids & pP!:s ok. $130 ALA Rental1 e 645-3900 • F IRST Thinp FIRST-:? BP.. Frx-d yard. crts, kidi;/I pet!l. $1.JO . ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e 8[ACJI Bungalow . ".; 1 1 fRPlf, 1 BR . .S101·"· t'f'- lr1g. $H:i.'l ALA Rentals• 645-3900 • fA!lln.Y \\'ant~-2 BR. !nc'd yarrl, gar. Slo\•t retrig, C'P's, drps. Sl60 ALA R•ntal• e 645-3900 • E.-.:OUGH Room! J BR, :'.' R-3 LAl'D \~'A!>;TED 1-!0BILE homf', I BR, &!, db! gar, kids J: pe!s. ~ to 30 acre~. ~.!C'~lichar! Con1pany. 111 ~71-39'50 .\JlO/mo. A<ilts onl). Spcj $195. r-;o. 13, Rolling Hon1es, 1973 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 !\o. Kew·por1 C.:11. 67,'}....()116 to~ ... fin1nci1l I!• l SU.lt:\!ER & ,vrly, rPn ta.l ~; _ !mer OOm~ 1n beach :~~~~----~:;;;;o~IJ'~""';t'~ho;m~P:<; in beach are;i_. Bill f;rundy Rltr. 67;l-6161 8u1ine11 Opportunity 200 Belbo• l1land CHAR~fl'.'IG l BR, home, TO BUY OR LitrJe J sl~nd. For 111nter SELL A BUSINESS 33i:i.or~·earlyS450mo. HOLLAND BUS. Salisbury Realty 1173-ti900 SALES CHEERY l'ltan. nicely turn ''Thi' Brokrr 1v11h Empath./' 2 BR home. frp!c. Adult~. 1i16 Orange Al!f'._ C,:'11. 127 Am{"!hy~t, 61:>-2157. f..1:1--1170 nr 540-~ ,.,.,..~. ,., \\"l:\TI:.:P, P.E~·r.o\LS • :'\o>Pd .)() Hi·vol la11ndro1na1s !~land Rf"ally 61~!200 498 Park Avr., Balboa. lslar.d J;1()' CORNER Co;,!;t i\lf'sa --, ~~-""~-c---= •-n1nm'I bldg. Lw roi· oor & RE'<T from <k.1.-Junt. S3l'O l'"·'tau1·a n1. P.<'arl_v ror n10. J nquire 209 Ruby. l•'nanl. ·\111>1 :VI! l\'•J"! Bt11c"_-_'1-l_.~--~--­ C0ni;1d('l' 11·adt . C;\11 011n<'r 4 BR, ntwi!' redt c .. gar., tor cl('l;11ls : 494-00SO. $2:'(1, mo. 119 .:'l!<Uine Avt. C.1:;,.:;i·():O.\ gat'dening, 1<11111 & i~'c99-="'6=-· --~-~-~ . .1·an:I m1ton1. .~ltc1 ._-J1f"fl !ele \\'J:'l<-JER r'l'r'lt.aJ Balho~ blo>. inc-ludin~ P. IT. O"UC'k , Charmin& J BR, I~, BA . n1(1\1e1·i;. ,. d;: t r t t-t<'. l:rplc. $2.iO. fiis-6.&!l::. '."'4~877S. DOLL HOU~ 3 RP.. 1d(';;J Newspaper Oeal•rsh_ip lo•"ation, largf' ~ard . \\'uner • ::-iPAC!OUS /.: Grac1ou11--l RR, •:p!.s, df"l.'!', frplr, fncd' }Td. Kids & pets $200 . ALA Rental1 9 64S·3900 CALL DAY OR NIGHT ALA Rentals e 645-3900 1999 Herbor Blvd., CM = RENTAL FINDERS 43i w. lfl\. CD$TA MUA Houtn * Apts.. * '4S.Ol11 * >..,.;i:,,,_f,re ltt Ltuuflt1rh $140·F:EDE.(' 2 BR. ll('lllst,11 Yrd fOJf <:h1ldrf'n !-pet~ A1•a1I .\"ow! BEACON * 645-011 11 $200-~P:\I 4 Br., '.? Ba, tarn r'TII II / fTpi(' $.· I< vrh-.,;hop. Ch1ld1'f'nlpt'1~ 11 e!roinr BEACON * 645-0111 .';l'.:.»·2 P.F:. gar J:.-yanl. Kr. (XX. ::ln{;ls ok. Con~1r1"i fl"I. BEACON * 645-0111 For L.A. llrraJrl £xam1nC'r 1~•-•,<00_21_0_.~-~-~---,s1:r. .. 1 BR "I gar. Po·1v, P-<I · •n Orangt Co. arra. S.-1'ur·l-B_•_lb_o_•_P_e_n_;n_•u_I•---., BlmE.ACC°'o"'N· Joc.*Tot ::·S·Ol l l I 11y d!'po.<, r .. q ·o. \rr11P R.P., ~ :'1;5:1 IV. L111r""(llo. Anah,.1n1. YEARLY $225 + u1:I. Investment Brlrm, 2 All·a1·ado B11.. ("oll'Pf'l l. Pla<•r . I 1: ••• ,,, .. , ,}/ I ''"' ··I·' I, nd ! nr: .~ ~ 1:\ 11,.,,_,. :-.. 1 .( :'1111 . 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'l"1n "1111 l"<1~1>-opt1()n inf'nl houst in Anaheim. 1ifJ Coron• del M•r • H untington B each , 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;~-;;;;;;;;-; IMMED. POSSESSION BUY LIKE RENT \It I,, I '11" 111 ' I; r: I •I'll.I ' 1, .... 11<' 11•' , "I "' ' '" .. "'"'' .-.1+1. I ,1,, 1• '" :n I• I I• \I II ' nl 1.,,,1,, .• 1111111,, 1 11,,.i 11_.11,. FAMIL Y DELIGHT 1. ,, ''"" l 1 I h. . 1 :n2i 2 BP. hflmt .~101 ,., r,.. I ,.-ir n1·111111i.:ll.1n > I:• ,d 1 ,, 1., lo•>1t1>' ,.11 ' -.; 1 ~rnL•. C,111 1<·.<ale di\. /or 1m1tf( p&rtner~ IP uni!!\ o BEAlJTJF"UI. \/) rni hou~P . · 111 1,~ ,,.,_11 ,,11.1 11,, ,11:,.·, 1 11 .. a1111!1!ll~ l.111"'""l"'d. "'111. 1.,. • •• •,,,1 , \ "11 r··,.,1 1 1~ 1 \I trig, ;;;ar. ft!X"ed lor kJdj & I 11 1·1111,1 ·1 !~·11 t{h1I 11r \\,,,1,,-.11,,1,, 111 .. h<'<! h•1.1 ·"I"' ('~1'1 . •n imu1n ''ear !sf' or 1 .. ~~-$61)1 /mo. ,11 .,, .. "" ,1 _,1,,.,,,1,, l•i··I f'lll'••d 1·;i1·01 'rn1 .111l1~""n ) -. ~ -Pf'L~. C .:'11. 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BUYERS DELIGHT .. n.-... ,_. \'till' o•ll t'! fi)«•I~ I lr•J"I' I• .1 I h<'dl''•llH. loJr11<.il <1+11 • I'll.! ! ., IJ'1 ·h~. ~ JI.Ill\~ ,;tHI p1 l«•·d ,,, nnh S'l.t.7 ~' t_:,;n I 1n1 ~" 1•111o·!i,,.,ni.: (',di IXll\ .~!J,:_!;;,;,J l.O' THE REAL \~ ESTATERS' " 01'1 N Ut< I 11 '' l'M 11<);\1 r; D""l!11"tl for outnr lh·ini;. :I P-1·, 2 h11 ..• 1r111111. lrw"J.v 1-,,~,1,.11 r1 .. 1I :->l1•l1n~ glRI'~ lj'"""' 111 ''1<»!1 rin l"ild !Q pri1111" II·•'•"· \ 111111,.,• bf>Hf'11l'•·I II• r'l11 •· l!q,lo Til' kit opo ·n~ 01 1 i.-.1t.11·1 '"'!• 1 hH IJ1t ~ 1!'10! li!I 1«11 ••JI I 545·0458 -893-8533 I .11 1 "•'h 1+1•·1•1 .•. ~. 11.,,1.,1:1 HI, !-r:, llf ,,111 o ·p1~ J11i•1<· i ~;t~-~ . .;i;~ f.'r,1111 "C"hri;;11,1a" 1'".,,.i,-t;;;.• '42-2171 545--0611 htk lo bch. ~mo leaa.t from ,11" 111 .. ,.-,. 1.1,i·,11 ., 11.-.1 i •·111 (.,l.11"1 _,1. !·.11~~ ""'" j \·;-(•;1n:.1~~('0---;;-,~01~ .... i'.-r;.;;-\1 ,,, .,1,1i::i•J,1n 1_"'1.1-" _ i·ou can Serving Harbor 1rt-1 21 )T5. 9/1 2. 67j-21.11. Pfl.rio b riP<"k. 1 <)I' 2 rn;itur-t adults-, S13(). U hl ~ pa id. JJi--ti lf.i. $25,850 1 11.11111., , B.111,. ,,r1.1'"'l ';1rd ..,.,,, 1" "flPlf'•H•'''. ,0 i:r 11nn'" aJH :<ToTl' 1111·1• -~1 a,h tn ••a,o~" in fl ' S•ftler Mortg19• C•. Newport Beach '" : · ~, .:.11 "11!1 • 1,.., i1·11 ~ :.· •1U , I i.1.i.: , .. ,,. 1111 11 11 D11tly Pilot DA JL y r 11.1)T f'lal'C'1l1ed acr J ---'"'"'..'E":_ . .''' '~'"'-'s~n->'"~-~·:__ __ l;";::-;;:-;:-~;;;:;:;-c:;;~;:c d'~" '· •H\ n11 ;.,~_r: \1'•-"1 1 t 'lA•<.l 1l'rt Id, __ --------~·:~!-~~~~~~~ . \\'hilf' I:lt phant Oime·A·Llr.P. LEASE VIEW HOME F~E ')R;.\'TAL SERvK.·E:j M ission Vie10 ------;,:;.:::,C.;·::,-~:::::::::--:--:::--:::-·:::-·:::---:::-:::::;:::::::::~;;;;~;:;:;;c:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:'j•'C. ;\lo. Yr. IC!&~ :-.lln. 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I lllt ·: i.,, •pin IP•~·I n , '•t1p~·1 • "11 I ·-,1 B E ST B I [ I f11r11. ln101" 11 p1•11l:.!-"';11r";1~ UY IN Rea state by '" ''"", '""'' ...c;;.,,. ,,.,,,,.NEWPORT HEIGHTs ,., 11 .. 111" .. r c1i..,1l1•· 1·h,,pl 1n I S BR .. <I BA. -FAM M VAY "•''' ~ ... i'!Ll t 1>1 J,1 .. pp1 I Open Sat/Sun. 1-5:30 . C EMERALD BAY LOT I 430 RIVER S IDE 893·8S33 H1,,111t1f11I 1 !•1 ••pla•'. ( ''!Irr I•>' 1'1 "~d ~: 1. •1 ~) 545.0458 large1t View Lot '\\;1lkini.: 111,1 '"All,, l\'"t" ,, 11..?0 Lnl• 1.dd 1\,11 !~~.l~~I -'l•<t!'1"u" h•i111,.. 11 1•••11\ (r<rl 11rli 10I, :\;, 1111, : !,11•h " "d,, ,1 r•, 11 +1.lr '" '" .. f, "'In F.-•r 1 .. 1~ ,(· !~•111•'' 1•1111 Li·i.::. fa nul~ k<';,u1 l••JT11•·~.-11 B ill G run dy, Realtor p;i!io. fl11·r~'~"d ~1<r1<0:" ,.,iii :',I \ H1•1•1do · 'p· l~f""1 II i1d\d<'1'n1 p:•''"d /•Hrk 11•1: l'>r 675-6161 !'ol1 • 11'1 j"'I l••.it \I., 1'1 111.) 11 I 'I ,j 1 ~11 '•II 11\\'I~ !:!· .. \LrY -"1~:"~1 0 ~~<J<!O"Q" tene1s of the I" or ...,,o,..b!.d wordJ be- kiw !O form four 3•mple w'c!rl::l:s. I REWKES I' I I I' I FYLTAL nn, 2 &., family rm, Pn · ,, ,._.,_, ,.1111! f\ll lio. P/:O.! Broktr 84:!-44;,.:), We1lty N. Taylor Co. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath horn, -...·1th Real1ors i;:ara2e. Eastsid,, $17,i, call 1111 ·"'"-n Jooqu1n Hill~ Rn.ad i Terry ~l>---2313. :\"t"port C<'nl ~r 644--1910 VACA'~N~T~~N~O~W- br, \Vintt r l Br, 2 ha, crpts lrirp.'I 111«1 r .. ntA.I. $16-i. No. dOg'!. y1'd, l'''Xtra.'I. 644---TI87° BAYF RO:\T :i'l.8--077S. Coron• del Mar \\1:-.:TE:R Rf'nlal. lltudio rtt!-;·~·~·::::''"''lo::"'""."'O'-..--­ tar' nn hay, Arllt~ onl), $135 UN!QliE !tU!iilic 2 BR + Iott, mo. 1!1 .E· Jul mo. fA6--2G34. tli>li:, unfurn. homr. Trt-P.~. /'\Par oce•n. $.12:l/mo . 2 BR Cott11~e on prv beach 67:M;J92 or 213: .)92_16~J. "inter $16.l ut'il pd. Coup!~ (mly. No. Bay ~. BayttDn> \\'AJ..K '" Bii;: Coron11. 2 BR Park. 112 \\", Coal!1 Hwy. I Ba. $210. 2 BR. 2 Ba. '310: fii5-3000 Aten!. 0CEA.'{f"R01'T. 3 Br. 11i S250mo.fim &:l11.!'!t,1<.-intt r . 3 Br, 11, bit, nt<w ly 642-9809 m-•71-1 764. dt'<"Or. Nfl 11h.112 crp111. 6W OCEAl\'}'RQ:-.'T S 2 2 :i . Z Bd1·m~, frpl<', "·1nt4'r }Nri1e. :102 \\', 0cf'11nfron1 LAJ'kspur. 67.>-824'.\. * * ATI'nAC'fiVF:Tsr, 1·pt, ~u. pllrk ·~ PAINT & SAVE $19,500 w 1 S 1 ~0 0 FHA pr1v11t•· :: .1,1•, ! "1:. 11 priVIU'_\ ~II ~'I I ~\ ,,\\rt•'t 962_;)1 WJ \ 1.r. ''I" 4 HR~:! f\10 I"' 1111 I ·~ •,11i-A , 1111 !•·•·,. ",,111, ! 111: . 'I f'I . 1 "lll"l •1!~ ,.,,,,J 111:11 k1• '" " 1,,.11, l 1;1: .",I ~\ ., •'' Iott• 'd I I'·•' I" :;ttl<I ,11,oi;: r .-p!• • ' .,. 1 'IHd 1 r·1 ! 1lo • <'! I !.o· I lo! II ~ . ._f j•), •\:· I•' f.1 "' I I I' I' I LTDO Islf' l BR. 2 BA. J\"~w\y <1~1f'd . Corntr. p r i. pal'lo. 494--mj: f;i:HllR.t fi ll! C'.olrlttnrM . 2 BR. 2 BA Hou:sr, trplc,. pi;.11n. 111·11.I! lnini('fl. 0[lf'n Si\! t.-Sun. 72.'i '.\hu';-u~nlf' n f"" , -, h'IJll',, tJll/1' I 1+ •>I• !•·<' •· 'It ~~~•·1j 111 _ln,,11 rti· r i1n1 n .. ~~'''"'1 •:.'·~· __ I__'"·''~ •. 1 \' .. ,. 11 d" r."1 r <'11'1 ~~I +l1•o'o1!1 \l1 I• ~ 1 • •'I ~ , I). \I!•"!• 1'\ l:r II ·1 \" : ' ',, \ I. ' tlo ' ~ ( ·, I Jo I ( d I Pl\ < "•I \' '1 " 1:1 I •·1n1 , .l Ii! .. P,;11t•o·r•' "' 11! I I I li\lill"' lo l < ·_ r. d l r . .-1 1nq •• 1•! 1~. ;,., · L'.'..~l.MBlf lf!T'fRS I I :'.'I· J,/,,SIJ.'! ~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 -• Put ,-. !1tt;'° "1 001 ·· 1ri vo11r , IA-1·1~ ~c_>[J t!l05t bauh lt~ ·wr 11111·,, '>Q111~1hin!l you w~nt 10 "l>l.Jckj ". Call Q a.;si.f1ed I ~C!LI~ OaMiflM ad! do tt fil'..'-.i6j.I: 1\'ttl1 -<'All NO\V 642-!i67R, • •' f rld.t.J, 51pt tmbtr 17, 1971 tlAflY 'ILIJT 87 [ -.. ..... )~ [ _, ..... j~I[ ._.,,.,.,, J~[ ...... ~""'"'"' ][tj [ --"'-)l!J ~, .. ~M_ .. ~ .... ~ .. )=~~, .... ~._ ... ~ ..... ~j~~ , .... _,*, .. ]~I .,.,,_, .. , ... ~)~ Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 30.5 Ouplexe1, Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Fum. Costa M esa J l !'T rr-<lt•f'ont tf'fl f''">ltJl'hl lllJ 11/'Plt·~. lltl)i .... l i ···~I~ l\olP,11. I. F)f'droonis, 1111111; 11.o lltl ~l>lllh "1111 >.M .. rr. IAr lt(l' r11n1n1: n.io1n, ntul l..1tchrn. v~1 ~1dt• pi!!li>. l1t rgi· IPl\t·!'d blll'k )8111 "1th OJ~ll 1 llq~n I :,41t-7:1i1l d 1~> 1111i.11rr. b I::·~::) 0 Di "' 'l'\hL . Y()L'H. l'l!llJ('f': r:.!1 ~ RB f.,-w~t>ri·s \\/jJ•"'l ":/l,1 .~· S:."-.() I~ I 4 !~]( Furn. er Unfurn. lll 1-----------~ Laguna Beach ---rC:_·~·~·~·~M~·~·~•:_ ____ , 1 Laguna leach S.l~ M0 :-.,·11 .. \ BR. '1 Ba ~~ J &!~ .-.-f, Br, l Ba, 0ttan\'l,w to homt•. tleck .!r ''lt'lf RHA\l ' 1w" & l,,'flit;l'l'Juli :l re1pon11hlt JWlrly o n I )'. Pi..ACE REALTY ~St-9;Q..I P.d rr11 :! hlirh~. pa I l 0 Rel'1. 50 yda to \l .. ood., Cove l''\'\!SU A!. I BR. & lgt'. l•1f1 IJ ,M111~.1, .. 1 rn1all JllltShf'r wealiB.AU ZI Beach. Lt!ll.K O<:t 191h-Jw1e \\'ule CK't'&n \1e11, $2~.:, \lo ~uni 11 unr Sl:ill rno )t'!lr-:-:,..,..., b<-11u11fut a-ardcn apan-30th $395. 494-8392. .\L11t1r" adlts. 4!»-ltiJ.'\ I h mrats >rith ROOI\I s., bath "'/P\1 ~n-- • . • \\'l\J'():"\ ftl-.i\L EST ATE • PRlVATF. PA'nO • tra!K'I'. Clo~ to twach, bu1 M1111on V1•!0 I ~l'i \tn1•1,1,, t\<l lhoa lslan.J e POOL • !'iPA • NEAR GOLF COURSE tio.· .. 33;11 e GARAGF: e !S+.71~;';t·a:. J\'01·!h ~nd . ~llllJlllllJlllllJlllliij~llllJl~~~~I · ADULTS -NO PETS e C't111rnung hOUS(' In l)4:·d1•r1 !'>"''Dlf)S. ,,,,1, pd ->lo• ·rv, ti 1 1 RR·'Jl!IO, !-"urn. '' u . . •' • ,· .. nJ. :I bdrfll, ~ altJ. hlln~.1 [19') 2 Hn.:.i BA-S24j 1,111.0. '~ blk 10 Crt!aaa.nt Bal' bl:h. LM2'aut1r1tl J>t11 ru. Ph.' I rn111<'d· A111rtment1 tor A•rit s 13.i up. 494-2508. • , I JjJ E. 11~1 :"1. C.~l. I.I ll' l)OS~f'SS!On . 0 pr1.. ~--------' • 646.&j66 .• US Apt. Unfurn. Ntwport 14•ch A Summertime Place NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH $11"1 1110 b73-6.itl~ or 1r 11r, .~~=~-Newport Beach .1 r•••I s~·lfl ,(. 1:1:.1 ,,11,1111 .1 11,, 1 .. a'" 1ness.,t;r :.1.1•11 .i A *$35 WEEK & UP* 1'nll!1 H•·lrrrner:-n·ri11tt1"<t <.;P01'Lf;S.S \lt"'Sa \'r r<lr, ~ 'ir pts. Furn. 360 Studio & I BR apts. 1\1-:A('I! APT -J Ardrm. 11• B111h, brand Ill'\\ lnJ1ld111i.: ,t· furnuurf' Bloc~ to b,·h I. :..hops. S.100/ino. It's the fun time of the year and living at f\1ERRlf\-1AC \VOOOS make s summertime even more enjoyable. The people who make their homes here know the many extras such as ~"'i!l1 ming pool. recreation roo1n.-: and lou nges and convenience to parks an~ golf rourses. \\'hv not find out for yourself~ Come out and see 0MERRI MA C wobos this we ek- end. ~todel:i; open Daily. I I. 2 BEDROOMS with Ter race1 Adult L ivin9 from Sl4D to Sl7S Enjoy $750.000 health club & spa ; 7 pools, 7 tennis rourts. Ba chelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2-- story townhouses w/ 2 or ~ BR's. Elec. kitch- ens. priva te balcony or patio. From $170. Su bte~ranean parking, elev, maid service. FuU-hne food market, dry cleaner. beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. \I am to 6 pm daily, other time~ by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island . 714: 644-1900 for leasing info. Call d .• ~l.'J l"fll'tl f"\j·~ I .' IH'I. rn'I'. <jll~ -~ '1p•, '"'" c-.-n-.-,-.-,-------SUNNY ACRES :O..Hllh t ., .. ,: J(r 11llu1 ,, ~'I I!. S2'i~ ,1/ga1·•lne1. :~ll -;:--;:-------MOTEL :? R1 . ltn11"' " /J pl1·, i;'i•I', ~ n.1 ~32'ill -I Ren: Beau11tuJ Furnllur., bll' ~nulh o! Fa1rgrouuds Hli·d •.11'11. ~ruu 11•t1'11. s11;o. 3 RI!, 2 RA, rlf '·. t,11rl lor A~ l1!!le llS :!Jitl .'\e11.port Blvd. ~·!1;.~11 \,.,~;~i:;~~IO f,1J~rl~1~ ::~ ;.~:l;l~rtn~~.0~~~'.~~-.•~i·J ONE MONTH 1---~-'"-·-•·_9_7·~_..; ~-- &l&-6!!1.J ----• • Newport Beach complete witli WESTSAY ELDEN \J~.:."iA \'r1•t•· /'<•.I Jlnrnr ~ y our 100•;. Jill ~ l\;i hl H1' 11li1,111·r111.-. STEPS TO BEACH .\'E\I' 1 an<1 2 Bedrm. garden ll Purcli11se Option , w pool S2ll0/n10. i.•'il.)it' SlOU • 11•1,n I ~ I :. 'Tly IPa,•e .••. ,. S-'W ap ~. · • "R I l lnrl. i1en1 S{"lf'C!ion. ~-H0\1 ''" dt'fl i\1 1 I l!111, ;,1r,..:::t 11 • •~ '· .I r ~ ~a.p ...... S?i.-, · · :lT \ \I I\\ r 1 11 . ~ RH. 11H•nll tn rn'lll!lt , \1'-.(! 24 Hour Defy. :.?;;11 t.lrl1>11 Ave., l.:..:-.1. ' t, lri;: : _' · 1i , ·'' j 1 Iii'., i~P rir is•' 0p1 .. 11;;, CUSTOM 6-l5-.JISO "1 "1'-'11110~ ~1 '1·'1 111" '' 11 CAYWOOD REALTY Furniture Rental e e 1 ri plf ') :!'l:.U \lult'r l ·;()6 \ (' !! '\:' ~17 \\".19th, C.:\1. 5-!S·Jt81 Coo l, Super, l cB=R~.-'1'""111 J~ _ _ i,, ' s~';:~;19~'}., .. H. Ar111hf"1m 774·2~0 L.01 .. 1.v lurr11tu1~. 1•1·1g1d1ure !:;-s1d1'-'J. !11 . ''1111a;.:r ,\1111-.-., -R!tl: ~ ------La/lalir11. 69-l-3708 appl'~. frot1t ftP{" r('l11g. "llh. nn J)("t•. H1·i.r11ll. !1 pl1\ 1 • ~ ' ', rpl,;. di-p•, I r~11nJ~ 1o-~-''------'::C...:C::t · 11 .,1 \' . f (!1Ji} ::iClrnPotlf• 10 1,1ko• t'nre Balboa lsl•nd Qu1•e11 sz b{"d. ('1·p1.~. drp~. p;,t1n .1 rn1•. c.a 1 ) · 1"''" ]']I A I I 1 1~ .o\D l'l.TS "" f'OlJH STAR ,, • 42! "IERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS ••• l\'1.\'TF:R ~'• QG Rl'ti.11) Kl.")....W11 ___ ~-p_t._u_n_fu_'_o9,_· ___ l_6S I Apt . Unfurn_ l't'nlal. 2 RR . l ba, -- • -------------- 365 ~A,..p_1._u_"_'"-'-"-·----"-S I Apr. Unfurn. Costa Mesa Laguna Beach 3'S :\•'1' rhh,ishr. T\'. linm;o,,,·. Corone del Mar Coit• Mes• 400 >dS hun1 bf.11<'h. Adtts only. no Pf"I$. !!1 34!h SI, IO\lf'l' 61.rj!16f1 ~roN' 6pm. 1 RR , y~11 rly ....... Sl:itl \!o ;{BR, )Tly. uni. .... $195 .\lo. ~ RR, "nlr, ut ll p<L .i 22:i :\lo. 4 AH. 1,·1111rr ... . .\32:.i. :-; C\\ po1·i Bl"ll<'h RI t)' tij~ 16-12 DELUXE APARTt.;ENTl NOi\' AVAILABLE Air Corid • Frplc'1 _ 3 Sw1m- n11ng Pools -Health Spa - Te11ni~ Cr1s • Game "-Bi.1- l.!11.1"!'.I Room. -- New New New Villa Cordova COOi.. rnESfl ~ QUI.~'1" • SAJ"E f:>lear Back tlay) 40 Unit Adult Park-Like Surroundin9 QUIET -DELUXE: 1-J & J BR APTS Also ~·urn Bachelors l·r" pa.hog * Hid Pool.'1 Nr 1hop'g • Adult1 only Martinique Aph. e f>ir Bch. I t,, 2 Br. 1'1 &. sis:, up. Pool. 2175 s. Cst ""1'· 494---0209, f 1 t :12&--6743. • 2 Aft. Quiel. \\'alk lo 10 .... •n & b<'h. Adult~. l.e1~. 217 Cypt'!"lis. SliO. 49-1--0l'.>9. l ido Isle • * \\'ATERF'RO.\l • •- LrR J Rr. 2 Ba , M!p din 1·m , wf't llar. Part furn S425. 673--RSS(l. h4~-&JL'O I r,r t1flusr> .~. t1lt:tl ,,a111_ .'\!'j ·~ ·, 1 en. 1 u Is. .,,, n10. _· _ l"ll':=u·h. Sl!(l irlrv J <e-t~lli-!!T.R V' ON THE BEACH LowPr rlt1pl{"X . Nl<'tly fu rn. ! Brt -+ drn. r.111rrird 1·plr. only, :'\o rhildrcn or iwts. Yrly_ S:c.-.() per nio. 5-47.lfi.j: 1 ·1.~ Ai\ ..: lllt. ·~ Ri\. !'pl,, G l&~J-17 • • -1,-,-.,---1-l_A_C_ll_C_J_.f_IR-. -,-,-.,~,-,.·,I ,~ rJrp~. lolrn ... lrpk. dlil t.:11 ~· l\"ATEl :rlln.'IT-2 --_\~ l'.ll';u1. Quir t. t-:r rr"·)s I.· BCll f1,,1 -.1 Bdrm, 2 Ba, 1 & 2 BEDROOM 1'tt0\1 $140 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.~l. Apartment Complex I & 2 BR . Apll. GAS • WATER PA ID Mo. to Mo. From $140 :1323 Elden Ave. CM See !\tgr Ted \\'ood~ad 1m ... ..ania Ana Ave .. Ci\! Mgr. Apt JlJ 646-5.j.!2 FOR lea.w, l br, 2 ha. newll' rrp!d, freshly painted. bltns. flt'\\' diAf!\,·as.her. pa1io, dbl l:'ar, pool & elhhse pri\'il. No pet~. Opton 9: 30am-5pm, 141 Yorktown Ln (1\lontiCf'llol C .~I. Or Call 1130--4976 aft 5 M••• Verde <'l\..I pa111., lrn,·P1I l;•lo .... J I<'(' sho11~. :\l11 tu1'1' Arlul l, no ..... 1. 1'n!Or TV. king & qu1>P'li 1dr11, .!'.· h-, hlT!I"-lµI "' I TJ4J 5.)7-802(} REl\'1>.!, 011'"JCE OPE~ 10 A\1 TO 6 P:O.I v ATTRACTIVE 2 to c~e lron1 -2 Br., flf'"" 1·prs. drP!! l.t pain!. Xlnr Joe. Nr .•hop'a &· trwy, ideal !or roupJ{", no children, no peta. SJ40,mo. fi.l.'>.35Jj or &l~-1408 or fi44 ·07i1 for appr. :n::1 Drakr 1,~1 i.1 1ri0 .. Yl'l.'r •"~;.WE STILL HAVE .•• lnrr 2~7~ So. :.l LaSalle h~li~. ph1~h! -\\'tnl ,r , 'l Hrl~(h1l1 ~?-;Ti;'Jt~1-0i.;, fii.-:-~1~~1 S<in1{" 11ual11y 11111trr n•n1111s :i:iO-i:,,.;1 &1&-1234 Ron liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -n pm , pet 01\. r-•t~ r1~·1 d ~ ---lf'fl Jn laq.:er ,{• s111aJ!pr LOVELY 1 Br_ fun1 apts. 2 BR. pa110, carpor1, 11 blk RAY.SID~. \'11!h-':r. ~1~:1 ,\o ~ FAIRWAf VILLA APTS. BAY MEADOW APTS. " ~lfi:t-()110 "' ap1~ •• 11 rr11son11lllf' ral<'s. IH?" $hAg i·rpt!'. Pool. Clo!"e to be11 r h k ba.v. Ac----_ ---~1 '..' A l~. ~ '''h' l'aqw1-.. o l f -" ~~.~ ~am ceilings, pa~\ing, priv l)iltioil, recreation fa- cdities. All adult•, no Pf'IS. 9 2 BR'.s fRO.\f AS LO\\' " ; $l59/n10. , R" o tJ LJa 1 i,..., lenanlK. 10 ~hops. Arnple pa.rkin.". f'Omm(l(fatl"!I J or 4. A1·11) • •·, J..'.ill'ai:•· ··1·p1<, •1·atrr drnf)f'~. /)(}(II ,\t!ul1•. 111::1 µa11l. .,16.'>. 219': ,\liiple ."1 :.i!lJ-.",2fil Adult$. llO pc'ls. Sl(jj}. !-iep1 8 lo June l.i. 67>-.l!Jl DI~'\ 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba., "'11:1 gar. Sl.)() & 11p, fu'ntal O!c: li-1'.l-lli:)~ ---li<-il Po1nuna. C . .\f. P.. F:. __ _ --.1 R l~ rrpl~ a1· g;;raj.!" ----------l -.-oc:'.0'0'7.'CCC7--;-'7'..,, ONTrnA~ ~Bl~.'.! 1111 ,1 lh h· ;11t•d 1'°')1. \q p•·~ <·i .. ~r. 1,1 !-<'hool.:< Furn Baclielor & 1 Br ./ \rin,,•r K.enfsl -~ hffi s1.1·1 1110 .rl\-:l!)!~ "1 \l•i:, h;(..:~f'l _ E xceptionally n j c e . rroni o)C{"a n Fron! 1 Br. I 1 i. 2 BR. Furn, • Unlum. Fireplace• J prlv. patkls. Pools Tennis Contnt'J Bk11t. 900 Sea Lane, CdM "4-mI (P.1acArtbur nr c.oaet Hwyl 2 & 3 BR'1 Prh•1~ patio pool • lndiv. laundry rac.' 387 \V. Bay St ., C.:\1. J09:i ~lacr A1·P. ~~1034. I Rll 1 1:.\ Xlnl t·ond 5:lS5/:\!vr1rl1 (',,II L11:T~, .>!f,..,j.1:"4'\ _ _ _ _ Jl.i .\1 1\Rl:-:E AVE. fiil-6!100 SIJO up 2110 Newport RR.; Rl"Ar 2 Rr, :t Ba. Li t1! 11 \Yc'Rl:'.:.IOT Rt.,\L:TY.:: Ai\. ~\L~O~l ~A.'\:f'J Blvd ., (M. pd. Ph. 962-Fl,S.l '.?', ha. f'm rrn, Pool. I~~" .\'~~\\I J HP.. 2 R,\. Eh!C ----3 RR, 2 BA , ' "oo-• 1--, ,1-.J'I ·.•~ •r"l l Br. $12.'J & 11~0. 'J. Rr . S150 " • "'" .• , tnfi ............ <OJ' -k ltchf'n 1' ldsh"shr, !r·11I<". !1 i::. lil1•i;I for B:u•h{"lnrs. Near Or.Lnie C.o. Airport A: UCI. Adults only. =---====-:... 20122 Santa Ana Ave, Call &Mi-0073 =:;-=::.,-::--;'-i;i'-cc-= S\5()...lmm11c. 2 RR. 2 BA. Newport Beacli Newport Heights pa110 t .. gunH.:r A,·;11! H/1 ~1 ~"Or. lRii~r S ~I() rno. 3 Bl~.')_ in tll l·i. 6:IS-~·liO 0 r :o;,11n1 ptY>I. fHlul tc (lrlly. 1993 fl1\/1J.),\'!: 2 RP. IYJu~<'. Jrn· ;,;;~,l:)!~l C~u1·.'.:,'.1 SI. ~1'111-!16.1.1. __ _ \l'll 1PI", yeady nr 9 n1011 . I',,, 8 11 & 111odern . 71~-77R--Oi09. * Spanish Elegance M.,., ""· ~~;;'· •• , ,.. Cpt1., <lr~. bHns. quit'! 4-plex. Nr. Frv.)'1, \\'alk lo 1hop'11: & !K'hb. I child ok. No peta. l nq.: 2(!68 LaSaJJ{" Apt 1. Cl\!. 5-19-3514. RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR BEST OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS CX:C.'UPANCY 1n January. l.uxury 11pt' "'1th !!moi;· fl'f.'c Ne,1pvn • Jl arhf')r & o<:l"ar vi•'w.~. overlooking Lido l s!{". \\'ith en\'1ro11me11\. al an1enit1r!! 10 Include $750.COO clubhouse, pool l.: unique prxil·bar, :l-ll!Qry LonP Vall<'y Chatrau k tra. dit1on11I d('l;1i;:n O\'r r sub- !• 1 ranea 11 parkirii,: • "'Ith ele' a1or. 1'<1s1eful Jobb1r~. serunty TV sy!!1f'tn. :M-hr pa1rolll'd, !"rl<'lOSl'd rommun- ity to r ma."<1mun1 ,,rcurit)'. Single11, I bdrm. 2 bdrm. J, :I bdnn Ju:1:ury un11.s o! 2.000 ~q . ri . hr1 , .. \, ;i1J 11•)11 1•11 ,r ... ·,·.1111 ;\'E1r:!nr:11RIYl,\1 , :' HATll E!r1•_ k1H•l11·n :r::i ~. :.i1 ... 1 e -;;t01uff ./ T!!L Bl.l F~:: _ ..;plu )1•1 rl \\• 11 dr•·nr;1l•'o! -R;i~ \'1•'11 , . \1 .11! fl(I. ~!o'i /111•1 (),1:11'1 ·.i1-1 r.11 ---Fountain Valley 1 tir. :.! t.;1. II':.: """1111.112 r•.,..,I t, .. 'it. ~.1;1 '\r \\:1rnrr $.. ;\f.acn°11 .. \,,,.1 l'•' 1. ~.11· 11pr·1 •·a ll 21} ·:~~ ... :~·10 Huntington I.leach H11 1tt1n" H/O, r \ hl'rJT 'ri•T• r!l•I l!llr l•I ')IMI' fl'!lt·t•d i•ll-111"1 I' \II l••!;o_\' Sl\11 tll•' ,,~i., 1 .. 1 I'• n- po ·i~ Rc!s h12-~l.l. University P ark \\'A 1'ER ~··R~O'-,~"~J' -;B~u""'°""p,-,, ~p.1r J Br. lan1 nn. prlv l'Hn (lt'ck, An1 ~I moor. \\'1n1{"r Isl". S2'l.i. :i.18-4395 aft Ii. YEARLY Lea!!e. Spaciou' dehu.:t' 3 8'lrm. :.! Bath, fl!'eµl ace. w/"' carp!. f\Jrn nr 1111furn, dock a1 a1!abl~. 61:1'---~'93~. ---~~~~~~-1 Yf.ARLY. 'l RR. rrpli·. t,,.aml'd no illna. :trufl(le•ei.:. nr bf"a ch, 11dul ts, !'IO pr!s. $2j(]. 6i;r7124 (X:F.AXf'RO:-.:T r{"n!11l~. lgr. 'lf'an, R! ... l\I lo<•. I, 2 & 3 Quiet Adult livin9 Shag cpt e drpg e bltn1 Beautitul Pool e AU Ubl Pd 2 BR. $170 Adult~ only-no ~I.II 241 Avocado Sr. 646-0979 *IRANDNEW* La Co1ta Apts . 1 It '2 BR, bltn~. 1\\·imminR JXJOl, lanai. bar-b·QU{" & gar. agl'. All u11J prl, f l:icJ to SliO. A<lulll\, no pe11_ .lA A\·ocado, Cc\1. 642-~0S f'P. i14 61.)....4AA8 or "'"'""'"~~~~~:""'""" ~?1~~ ('J' ft!i--800!. :/ BA YFRONT ./ BAYVIE\V 3 ldrm * 2 lath Living room y,·i1h Cil1hetlra1 ceiling It trplc. Stpuate laundry area. Encl patio. Swimminr pool &. children'• playground. S2AJO. HARBOR GREENS i\IESA LIDO l BR ap17i . Cpt.s, dl'pl, bltrlB, t•loM-10 snop·g & OCC. Has lndry rm. pool & et1rport1. Pt! or lntil.111 ok. R~11'1s atart Imm 113.'>-$140. Ask ahout our di.'K'Ount. 1846 Plart'nlia, !\!gr Apr II, ('\f. 3 BR, 2 Ba, beaut cp!JJ & dr~. I lflTII child ok. $119/mo. 1016 El Clltnino, Apt A, Ci\I , ()pl'n F'ri 5-7 pm, Sa.t I.. Sun 12-5 pm. ~744. QUIET-Down1tair• 2 Br, n~w shag l'pl ~. p11 (l:>, f'll('I gar. ll!ahJre adult, or !'etrf'l'd prl'fd. No pets. S14df n10. 64~3515 or 644-075~. 2 BR d~lux IO"'Tlhou!lf', crpla., drp!!., bltn<, pvt, patio. 'ncl garaJ:f', 11rlul!.~. •n1 pet OK. $165. :'.009 Co- ohd~e . 54().1247. From $2.i~ :\loni hly VERSAILLES ON THE BLUFFS J;ol .i~··•:' ~)~ 1171 ----------- C,\:'\,\L r~O.'\T, } e 8 r I ~ • Announr1nir: !h+" riuiet o~n1ng Spill' I BR, dock, patin. o! 8tl)'p<H1 Apt• ••. for ll{lull~. no Pf'l~. S 17 5 · Ad 11l1.•: And the ~li~tly tP~~ 61~212·1. qu ie t opening ol Bayvie1v ,'\f'.Art Be11.rh-ROOITI}' ! Br k Apt~. ,or t11n11li{"~. t\'F.\\'LY OF.CORATF.n ChMm1ng 2 BR hf.f'. lll"W <.'Vt". <1rpl'I f.. p;11m. attacti 11:ar, lo\'e!y park like. s11r- rnu.nrl1ng!. Qul~1 m11.turc 11.dulta only. $160. 543-6ill. It l BR. I BA, (;ARDF.:\ Unl!~. ~1111: erptg, rlrp~. <111.·hr, Jlfllio, bl-am t:"'il 1ngs. trplc. J•r 2650 Elde'll 531-312:;. $165/~lo. 11, AR, l BA, re11r, 2544 Newport Bh·rl. Cl\!. Open Sal 8 am-1 2 tor in~pt'l:'lin11_ S99/mo. 1 child ok. 55R-()744 AT NEWPORT (Abo\e Pac1 f1t· Coast H11•yl, beb\~n Nl'\l'PQrt Bl\'d. & SupPnor. 171·1 I fi.1~. \I i\I.!\ T\l 1~!·:1\C!I ·~ nn. ~ Saycrest d{"n. lipper ap!. ,\11'L ture rpt. Call 1il1' 644-55.'i."i GARDt'N 11p!, E11~111 i d e, AduH11-no ~1.'l'. St. 2 br, gM, 372 E. "'" S165. ()pen ~ 11 rn IO 6 pnl BA f'h;11·1111'1 ~-, roi~I dl l\1111.: 111•. t"lll\"111"111 to 11 I l ~o·!ir•tl< tll1(11111" !\ g I . 'JI .:.: .. -.~.: ------ : f1[ \f::\1 111111~•· 111'"\I ~h~J..'. ,., p·.; .~ drh•. ha . i,:;ir !Pt°tl'l . ~ !ilk~ T<t h•':u·li \lnlun· 11 o1 u1 1 ~ ~r;·o -,,,!\-:110~ . Ill/, ( ·,.11,1". 1 '_fi,,, f""•I• i·l11hho11~r P"''"· C<1r.1C<'. \' ;•1.r:1~r, rw,1r th •· tor ·11·h lft~•· r,r \\'Tl!-11 1.111111!\nctnn H-1 11-..,r 1 HI: ' r.11111 P.111 hl•1He. ~!!Ill. l°llll 81!>-~141 tU , ... , .. ------Irvine 1lob 'l11vllil. ---"11.Pnl!nr .. !-i1:-;cr. 19·16" ls! \\ C~[i'l'!1 R11nlc Aldi:. L 111\·l'nity l'ark Days 8ll-0101 Nights • l':'Jl\·~~R."J"rY PARK * 2 RR.'.! h11. 1r1h~r ...... S.'li)(l ~ RP .. 2 ha h•1n1r ...... S~l.I 1 All l 1, h,, IH•lllr •••• S.t"IO (ired hill li t.,\l.TY l 1111 . 1'111"k ('Pnlrr. 11\1/lt 1 ·,.11 1\n\ 11n1f', R:l~-~:m YParl.1. S\75. Util pd · 12f 2 Rr, Apia fl:,0 &12----.i~~.l. .=~~~-~----c~l i\ll"MI \'er<ll', d ow n1 I a i r a YF:ARL Y ren111.I, strp1 !fi \\' rP.<lcr. L)-pl! dr~. h!tni. 1\P•,,.pon BeHch. 2 BR, 1 aa1·., no pet!. 568 \\'ilron, RA. \\'/\\' cpl, drp11. bltns. uppl'r, crp1/dl'p!I, bltn11. p111 io r-.·n per~. 67~JJ.1:1. bf.amed ceiling, util pd .. BEACll fronl 2 Rr. I Ra, rol-eh1lrl ok, no Jl'l'll'. 646-3786 t>r TV, hltn11. k 111g-s iz~ be.II~. or ~l:l-0760. ~~~-~~~---c \\'1nlt>1 . \2.10 fi.16-)234 Ron. /\'E:AR n{"W l BR .• l('round RE,\Ol~·RO:'\'T -Ba<'h{"]or. lr1·f'I \I'/ a1rage. All rnn· ll'll: pan.-., Rllr, S!OO/mo. vrnienct'~. 1-'l r.rr lt'nc'd \\1n11>r l\4f...123.\ Rnn. N'!Lr _l'!Lrrl. (.1u lrl 1>r pPl8 --.-"'t lrnm e , S 17J/mo. Bayfront & Beacli "4'>-2413. J hr. 2 ha, yrly. S42:>; "1ntcr. s.12:i. 60:HJ2:lli. SPAC. 2 & 3 Br apt. Sl40 Up. ~~=~-~"""~-I Jl td pool. Play ~·d . Cpt.5, 0rF.A.\'FRO:s'T '.! R R• drpl', bltn~. patio. Kid.( ok. £1Lrai.:". wintPr S?l.». mo. \994 11t 11pl~ No. l &l'l--31113 i ·1 iJ 1111·] fi 7:\---1 2·!7. ----------·t 2214 O:>l!eg1> N1>. 6 ~fr-?2117 lt(ll'SES & apl~. \\'1n1rr /:.· TRIPJ.F:X 1 yr olrl, 2 Ill'' yJ>;otl~ \lf;:l to 11.'ltl ~wdrn1~. li\' 1·1n, •hn 1·111, 'f.1 rsh11ll RoP11lr.1 i;7,-, •\l'I~) .•l l"I.: 1·1.i~. rJJ'p~. d1,.p!, r 111•J rnr. ~~le nr ., 1 hr 111nhlll' hn111f' furn. p,11 1<1. nr h;i.1· 12fXJ p!'I JllO l)j,'l,.. j !1ll p.1 11n, litRl._ lndry l>1.Cll , Jlf) fl'"!.~ /\';iii Ort. 1. .1:175 mo. &1:r.1~il rift !';. -A'TTR.ACT 2 Br. 11 i Ba . Cpt•, drJl', hl1'l.'I', d•h,,.·hr, enC"I a1.r. Priv pa! Jo . 64~293~. J BR. $110. N("I\• rrpt~~ra ngP. "'a1~r pr!, ~Fl "A" Bern1rrl. SL C111J bt11.•n J &. 5. 636--4120. LO\VF.R 2 "' S135 . • R11f'h, r . or unr $11~ up • I RR f'urn or unr s1:lQ up • 2 BR turn or u11f Sl·IO up Adlt•. Pool. ~2-2181 2 BR. 2 b1. Ye11.rll' l!!I'. 1 blk lrom Big C"oronR Av8 1l 10/1 * 673--7127 *8RAND NEWT 2043:.? Sanra Ana . I A ('ro~.!i from S.A. Country Club). Spaciou~ 1 & 2 BR unll.!i. l-'1YJm $1~5. up. f'-rp!c~. priv. pati(l![. load~ fif c!osetll. Arlul!s. J\!Rr 5.-17-0ZTJ. -.:-EASTBLUFF~ A \'le\I' ol N{"1<.'fY11·1 CPrftt'r /,, Rig Can.~'-OLI l; .. ir COUl'!I" . YEARLY I BR. parrly tum. J.U.'<lllJ' 2 Hr.. t Ra. apt. l blk lo bf>arh. Sl55. Pon!: s21,-, P<'r n1onth R 11.n i;:p lov r n/r,r1i1.. 671-28!1'.? 775 AMIGOS WAY rp!/rl~. No pets. 968-1 45."), (1.'TF: hr unturn .apt f:.,,,. :\Ir Rani!",; &1-l 112.1 ~8-ii29 k bl G V Sund~ . 1fll!. •!lfll.~ ll-BRl--:ATllTAKl\'C vr ~:\\I t:IEST arr11 , larl{e 2 BR, Sl'.iO, _r_M_1 _r-;:"·' W -11})2. $?7fl. llu~P 2 RH llpl. Jl igh f)n h!rn.~. crpr<, rlrPI!. Pl1 pa n" Eait Bluff A11rk I'\;\~ Rh1rr,, "':.? 111·1 Adult11. no pcls. :i.t8--276.i or hl('()f1ir~. rrv!r , r.~·11trrl J)ionl. 642--11261, 1.--,11rl.~ ot rlrisf'1S. Ariul l~ i l:) 2 RR T"·nh.o;<". 11, ba. 1·p!!!, NEWPORT BEACH 1inm 102u D r , h;; t!r11<, ~1 .'ill 1nfi, 1 <'hilrl, nn Ville Granada Apt1. r D .\1 H s 1 r·11 11 h.t">-tlf ... l. -r IRWJ F'ot11 l>e'drooms with b11lron. ----• \\'!:s'T~H P.1-:NTAf.!'> e fJt•!' •' -·"'""'""~""'"" II'~ ~ho\'e & below, Grflf'!f)US Sl"BJ.F.ASF. I h;::-----Pt1rk 2 HI :. 1·p1~. drp~. g11rh ·ll~pl , lii'lng &: quiet IYTf'OPnd!n.t Xe>«prirt n10<1<'1 1-ll, Va c11n1 1·<1q}(}r! ."n111!1 •·hild ok. fol' !11.mlly with llhildr+"n. 0011 _ i\l!r~r· rrdu1·t1on 1n $1:ifl fi-12--719~ 11f1 :1 p111. NPar Corona deJ Mllr lllgh mrin01ly r'Pr1!11I ror N'· -,-.-R.-Fllfn~. Pvt pAtin. f1 _7'_' ---'..! -nn-. -,h-,o,-'"-· '""A"o7j, School. Flrep!11.~ wet bar & rn111ndrr (If l~e. tfi IH>c ISL lrpt.11. Tlq1~. t 'r,)rn SL3il, l,iO .o;hop'g. n1·p"r!. C"rpr'r!. Den. buJl!.J o kite.hen a'ppllances. Call; &1·1--07.l.i aft fi pn1. 2-~ ,.. 4 nr: Ap1~ ARRF:r HF.Al .TY 6~2-:i.R:it 1--nP.:-,1 ilitrr-S l'.>O i\lnnth~ Yrly $160 :>lo. Adlls ri11!,1 . ~l r. f:unrlrrl'Ort fi7~ .. 1&12 Sl.''.O-Lrt(;. 1 Bn-.1UP1r, L··u pd. '¥ blk b<.'h. ~Ii Hay, Flalho.1. i\o ~ts. a.17-!1;,: •. 2 RR. 2 Ea rl-; nstn;, 1200. A\'i.il now Iii Jun~ .. ~l()O l\'l'pturw. i14: 629--1491 roll . -----------.~ AOR)IS .• 1·~ RA, bltlns, 12'/S. \\'lnlrr llf'!l~r. &12·J~12 ----~--- n1n\'~-1 n 11llo1v;int•f'. 1~1l lt11 (;ar. :Ylll-l!:m1, 213: !}92.--~227. 83J A~.!IGOS WAY fi.U.2991 \\'.'rrfin! uw1f'r ron~!r~l'Tinn ~ r.ard~n,., 121!12 Lrhn1<~r. 2 1 AIL Shlll! ept:d1Jh1o1·hr. ffll Colci"'·eU Ba.niter Ir Co. lnwh.~. 11nf11rn. ,1 br, J ha, hlk.~ ""'~' ol Harbor . f'lcan ovru. iurida·k $l 4J. r.111naging A1,nt 541.S:r!l den. appro.1' Ji()(] sq 11 ~11• i\3~ a ft 6 or 11kndio. Jij IV. \\"il!IQn :>411-:!60:1. Huntingten Beach rrpl <:>, cp!, 1lrp~. "!bar. LARr.E 1 AH, N'lllr 11p!. --0-,1-u-,-,-2-B---.,cl~B-.-.-pa!lo. gar, p1rr t. 110111. "''!!l ' ' • .,._.,.., , lse yrly or ~ell. fi7l-Rt.19. '1 /kl!. "-£A r. · r · I'\.,-... C d Ad I LUXU RIOUS 1 Br. \\'al king t --c7"'co-'7==~~,-C,--I <·rntl"r. ill2', A 1·o<'a<io. :~t: .. 11~·1;~1~.'~~; .. !'-A5-~I~~ dlst.11.nce to l>t'ach & i hop'g. Y* ALMOST READY A rluh ~ nnl~·. 6 i:; -i 2 9 9 : Shl'llt rrpt'd. Dahwhr. ~!IS-Brand lle'ol'-l BR. $160-2 BR r1-1-·1120 •I k l BR., Ii;:' nn~. pool, •i~ " · · ing roon1. U>t.d1 ot 11.orage. ., ""· up, All Utll pd. Priv. ---~-,--c7 r .-.chop.c. u1il pd, 1884 A1on-. Cl.F:,\N np""r 2 br, cp!~. Pario. Gar•ie. Adult.I only. pa110, billiard rn1. htd pool ,..~ t'OVla. j j,.03J6 ripe. JI\· k rr'ri'. llfiUth of ''°"""""'°"'""--,-R21'2 A!l;1nt11. :\.16-n80. v./jacuzzi. Adult~. 20101 h"'J" Conplp onl~-. NO SliARP 2 BR. 111 BA. crpt11. T:irch Sr., N.B. 567-4246. 7, dl'Jl~. 1200 1q f1. A"ail. noi\', * 2 & l BDR~1S. $160 '1. up. PF:'TS! Sl!l(I 71 4 67.>--i 4 or S l6.i/~1n. 557_7768. p11110, pool, chlldf"n. ~tQRA DUPLEX up1 ta1rs apt Lit!!) 213 ~Jl-119~ rollect KAI APTS, 1888! ~tnr11. Klli a.~a.. Nr Rictwm:rs m11rk1>t. OCEA.\'~"RO:-.'T <luph''· n'"11 _ f,.~n11T 111'.''· Newport Heights l Hr. >'llllllly Unilll. Nt"wly I:\l,\fAC. J BR, 2'~ BA, crpti, 1.aflf', ,,_.block E. ol Beach. Ma.tu~ "d U Its only. df'C'Or . conv. k>c. Pool. $16:i, drp!. >"en«d. $200/~fo. Call 962--8994, ,''.,?5~~ •. Yrarly l't"nlalll. 4 Rft, 2 Hi\_ $l ij nw l..o"rr CASA d ORO -Hunf '•ngfon-~B~,-.-,~h--2 Hr ., lrplt> $22."i mo. 11·1n1rr e CLF:AN 1 or 2 Rr. Adl!t. no JM'!.•. ht kil. $13:-,..Sl:ll. 24Zl F.. 16th St. NB. 646---1801. 19 w Ava il no1v. ~7-7768. .>-"0\1'0 VILLA ME.SA Apta, 7 · LRG 2 Br. Studkl Apt, S150. ;.,011 Sf'a~horf' Or. 61:...0j44 CAS UAi , f'allf. l.1v1r•g In "I;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; fir !2JJ1 GllS-601 ~. \\'arm l\lPditer n111ea11 •!mo1· \\lllaon. 64&--1151. 984 EL CAMINO. lg. 2 BR, Arllti. l child ok Ahio Lrg l BRAND ~w delwie 2 BR, 2 2 BR, 2 BA, cpt/drptlbltin Sl50. 2 la aaraae1, $20. ea. Br. apt. $125. No chlldrfon or BA uni!. Di!h11•a1her~ paliu . . --o-o=-"'' '""' ''"'°"' ,.,,. .... La Qu1·n1a Hermosa Yl~Ar:.LY-l1nn,ar 2 OP., 1 nnl1na1rd 8Pls . t!e811'ned & B1\, P11 tin !Al'lllR bay. furnished ,or style & COm· ,\<1ul!s. no IJ('IS. 121 19th !'t. fort e Healtd pool e !\Itch· ,...; R.c·c'-'"~"-'"'-·~=--~J t.1 "I lnrlif'f'l'f liahllna • OCEAN Vlt"·· 2 RR. "'"I)' l>tluxe R/0. Adult~. No pet~. Apt. Unturn. l6S !173-141S fir 5r"t7-4!Jl2. "'ow bl" • ·1 t J \'.'shr/dryer, hlrup. p!l.tifi, ~!•. Lndry lacll, encl ita.r. 1• «ll. ,.,·a1 nr ~I d+"('fir., cpt~. <lr~. \\"intt'r 1 R R.-Sli~1 furn. S2;.() 1no. 6iS-Ml~2 UTILITIES JNCLUJ)EO Duplex es Unfurn. 3S0 1 ~~ \\'. \\'il.<-0n 6'12-1971 -----~-·----Huntin9ton Btacli El CORDOVA Apts. G11r. 2 kld11/no pet! Sl6~1 TO\\'NHOUSE 2 RR , l ~l BA, 17232 No. 2 Ash Ln, H.B. t'n11int Oct 10th. Chol~ of Sp11n!.~h c.1untry Est<1te Liv· General Jlll·H Del ,\far. 548--8278 cpUr, drp1, bltrw, pr!. .,.tio. KIDS WELCOME crpts/drp~. 67:r31Jl R. f;. lng & Spacifius 1\rt1. Ter-c150 ~17~1 JM,!AC DI -;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;1 LRG l Br. apt unturn. Cpt1, " · · At....,cllv• l BR $139. $!~". -X UPl)('r 2 Br. 2 r11.cerl pool; tun;cen was BBQ • "" "" Ba bl 0 l VENDOME drpt. bltns. retrl&, Sl40 mo BACHELOR Apt S75 utll pd. All xtraa. Pf!lo OK. Pool. • In~. dwhr, cp!frlrp, Unhelle\'llhle L lvln1 • n Y H S I-up. No childttn. no pet1. 2 BR tum SIM. No Pets. ~c bldi. N• •hopp<·,_ It nr. GAg. 11;;. ~. t Br unf SIS~furn $175 ' . .,.. 642 1276 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 l M,\lACUl.ATE APTS~ 998 E. Camino. 546--0451. Adul!a, 120 Centu St. 9Chool1. 968-7510, 842-fil.15 lc-=-=~·=~----1 ALL UTIL INCLUDED ADULT and ·• BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. G4l-.'i8'3. $140 LARGE 2 BR .. Y'llrly. P11tMi. SPl!<'la.J 3on1U; a silver. F'A:\111.Y ~r.lion Cont~mpora.ry Garden Apt11. 2 BR, Jt~ Ba. atudi<l. Encl 2 BR, unturn. cpt•. dri>S, garage. 208 41s! SI. -$200 pl111f'CI candl• 1nurter is Clo•• to shopping, P'1rk Pa I i o s , Ir PI r, P oo I. f>l.tkl. End ol cul-de-aac. 339 hltra. Chlldrtn v.·l!fcome.1 _~Mco=o71h~·764""'20·""'9:,::.· c·=~~-I yours u you bring lhla: •d ~ s pack>u1 3 BR.01. 2 hll. SlS0-$165. Lall !146--5163. Cabr!Uo. 642--3933. $!l0. move in 11Uowance. OE LUX BAY FRONT 1vMn you vi1i1 our modtia. * Swim pool, put/gtten 2 BR, p~. oldtt m&ITled 2 BR, atto11 from Park, atv --"-,';;U"M'<"•~· ;;,,,._...,;;;;--:o;;' :;:---I 2 BR, 2 bA. Adloi:. Nn pet.. * .\IODF:R~ 2 Br_ 81111~· :'\r " l &.· 2 RR l.UllU!) Apl~ 4 b!k! S. or San Dieao Frwy * Frpl, Tndiv/Lndl)' l1c'a roupl~. older ch!ld OK. No Ir ~fria. S160 lat I: l11at mo /OiEZ'""<ORO AP'T'S AVll.11 Sfpt 19, 61.~. ('pl~. 1lrn~. frpll', 11·,,11. DshY.hfl.. ,"<lrR rlf'!lf'I~ II. CUP· 1145 A •-1 A •• ..___ nn Be.11.ch, I blk \V, on Holl nlrMI m v•. ,.u. 117 A Ea.al Ba.y. + clean I~. ~1407. -· Attan•a . 1.•3 BR ''· NF..IV l B", cl•••. ,,, .. , • n111tln1 . SlJ.J Csll .,..2-46&l. , ..... rd,, IU.X ul")' 'hRi;.: (·rpl'f., lcocco-=-c-cCC",--cc.,,.cc lc•;;;--c=;-":;:::::-::::;:;:cl 0""" ..... ,. · ' ~ "' 1 /V'V'> 10 16211 ParK!ide Lane. COSTA 1\1.ESA 642-2324 1.G 2 "'· bltn•, cpl/drpo, 1 RR, crpt, atove, refr11. Pool. Private clo~ ga.r. N>friJ. J blk r1u1n OCf'an. La,.una Beach llUI, rte RCJI " -V\•L. 7 4 8'7 5«1 • Adul!~ • i'io Jl"I~. ..,,~,..'~'..,',..~ .. "'!~'""'"I B•UM• Peniniule patio. 1ar. Sl.O. N• pf!I•. dl1po1al, dlthwa1her, S135. \l.1ah/dry~r. 53&-0336. S175. ~o ?'13. 67~7 an 6. lag 8 ach Zflii Ch11 rl r S1. G~1-44i0 ;: M7-51l1D CT S.S.1!167. ~lll. \\'ALK Bch. Pool' rtt rm. 1 OCEAN Vil"\I', .11110 dreck. 1 hr. un' e nr.l~l'XE .l hr. 1 hi, c-!· d.l., __ ..,_.,.~==,..,..~21,.I o!~;.,~~;11·nr!,:,~):R~~~I ·-:-=-------SHARP 2 BR. $145 QUtE't' t Br. ~l aturt: adulf'I. It 2 Br-qu~t blda. Sl:ll up. 2 b11. bltn.,, Jctr11 clean, yrty. 1 \ II -l" I fl~rlkl. 0t·ran \'ll"ll\V, ,., ~m•ll Unbelievably Beaut iful "'''' • h·o•ed ~1. Arlul1~. rEARl.Y, Of'l!'lln vl4'w, front Hid Pool. A/lull,, "' ,.111. Prlv pt.tin, bit,.., .,. .. ,.,, .. ~r 220 l21h St." 219 15!h .~t. &1~1!1711. l'f'h u' 1r1 •'~n \1r". · l'nlt 0 1'1'11. Av11 ~ppr oxvAL [)'/SF:R~:r:ard~nApL• ,, " .~ apl,JMr1'1yfurn.QulP1m11 r----- c Hr ~ h·, 11<·11 ~II." n 11. 1..rn 10/1.1 S.'l'O 49-l-6312. Athtl!• • 110 Pf'!•. f lQ"'t l• lflJ.') 1'21h S! At·">i'ls froin MM rouple.. No Pf'li'I or ,-,"o',,-.Ec.c .. """y"°'o_c_64c-l-·95~>l-·.,.,.. F.. 17fh St. S!"OP'r . 8-15-4 \l:l 2 ROFll\f ., 1Tovr , ifllTlli~. YF:ARl.\'-Uofurn 2 Rr 1 Bii 1'•1 J 1z;, 111.>-loli! rir~ A· j:·0 l1F.SULTS yoo can [)p. r\·rr;."hr'i"'. 1\h'"llJTJ t. l~kr P11rk .~1&-'692. cfiild:N"n, i 7 $-;)7 2 2 or U:E. 2 BR: Al!Tlllfi1 nt"W CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba up~. l11urdry rm .. crpt11 I. drps. lTp111ainr P11 tlo Rlk 1n '~11d.., pt'nd on. Call !he Super \\·;q1t,1•f;i ll .i;1• f"lnl r,,,1• n ni Va('flrK"ll"i; Cll~t o --,.-,-,,-.1,-,nc_,-,,.-I fi7f:>-2.-iR2. rptlflrp1, \'Cry clt11n, 2 bit~. cpl1, i!ps, no pell. $111. 01ild ok. 511-314·1. ()('tan. S21)). li7:1-llOS~. ,.., 11 I~~ m 11 n. Dally P \lo! ~o1 11n11 , .'i!ll< t-2 1:111 '1\ ~ 11rn. .\'n11 r l'W111~. l\1lt.. ~!Orf" SELLTN'G"~y-.,-,-,cbo-,-.,~ .. 7f,71,~t" 11dt1h,l no pe~. 67J.-.f\)1~. 962-3.~94. I-WALK TO-BEACH--An} dny i~ tlW? BEST 1·l'AY"!o rin~~if1er1 &12-:iii:ct • pl11C'I' l'nf11rn lron1 ti.: .. !'~.~; IT hid~. r ip lhn1 • D11ily P1\ot ''1th "'· .stil It f.1111 . OaUy DAILY Pll.OT for ~ furn unu~I itott\8 Into qolck l111·rly 1 A-. 2 BR . l'Pf. drp!, ni. 11n 11r!1 0 n n' ! l Cl: \'fll-:Tll l,'."l) I'! 'llflll.l.JJ1 • • I I 1" 1~ • • 1'"'11 ;irl ,(· rh~r~" 11' ~lll'lfl l'.•l ''•'I•, 1;11 >11;~0 f'li1.~,1f1f'l'l .Ad P llo1 C.1.a~~ifird, r.t2-~78 C11ll 642--5671 I: ~Vt'! c:ish, c11ll 642-Ni1'11 hhns. rl~hll'l1r. ~47 J'.F.17 rt('l ay raH locti,v f;l:!-~7~. ----------------------- .. ' . :!' .... . · .. .· ·: . . Buy The DAIL Y PILOT For Peanuts! ----Herl!'s llere ·s he·e:; I-ere:; last bl.JI not lea~\. here's CHARLIE BROW'-1 .•• arid LUCY ... i;-~ r~.-e·-, L'i.~: VIOLEi .,, a:-.d SCHROEDER ••• and SNOOPY Phone 642.4:;21 ((.ir«·ulation De5tc1rtn1l•nt) to ha'r. the \\•hol(' Peanuts ~anµ; <•0111 t' and 'isit ~·ou dnil~-. • • \ I ' i I I f I I·' ' - I I I I I Buy a Border to Border Bargai Every cldssified Wc!Jnf ad 1n the DAILY PILOT appears 1n every edition every ddy. Thdt megns your ad will be seen in papers delivered to no mes and sold from n ews.rdck~ from border to border al! dlong the Orange Coast ... all the wiJy from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • IJ1111ti11gto11 Beach ''alle;,' Fo1111tai11 Costa l\lesa Nc,v1•ort Beach Bea cit L;1g1111a Sacldlel•ack Sau Cle1nentc Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A f Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 .. ..... ~ ..... ·~· I I• I Apt. Unfurn. 165 Apt. Unfurn. ....;.. _____ _ Apt1., Sant• Ana Santa Ana Furn. or Unfurn. 370 CAN'T BE BEAT :i!NGLE STORY South Sea A!ruosphcre 2 BR .• 2 BA '11;1 Carpets & drp .. Au· Conditioned Privare Pa!io" llEATEO POOL Plenty or 1,1wn Carpor1 & Storagf' lJ/DDE\I VILLAGE 2;'(10 South .Sal1a Sa.n1.;. • .\na • ~-1j25 .. , AND All THE PLEASURES and 2 Bedrooms SM.t,Ll "llS ACCl,..,ID Pa1!\~N~:.~-n!r''· THE BEACH Bachelor unfurn ....•. $135. ADULT LIVING Br11nd n;-w , ! /,, 'l Rl1rrn~. 0 '1sh11<1.'lht'rs Fu'f'plal"f'i;, 2 Baths. ~:nt'losed patios. Pool & bar~1Jut>. Carport.> .t: i;1orage. Nn lt'!lse r('qu1red. :!0342 San!a Ana Air. I----~=-----Bachelor furnished ...• S14;i, VY" FOR RENT I-BR unfurn ..•••••••• $140 (:!I Z fir. a111o;. $12511no_ Cpl'd 1-RR furn •••••. 1''rom $l~i. K drp'rl . ('~11 119-1-3.117 or ~-BR unf\11'n •...•••••• $160. .'i~:l-67·b a~k lor ,\!J'S. ~-J,.1ch-1·BR furn ...... From $175. er. i\O L1lll.DRE:-O J\O PETS 1----------·I ii: POOL II;;\·<' S('ln1c 1h1ng ynu 11<1n1 to sell'' Class111.:-d ads rk1 H w('!I -(·all :\0 \\1 6-12-567~. Svpu tloi< 10 U_C..I , "''""' lnduo!r•ol Complo•, $o w ! II Coc•t flazo. fa•hion hioncl and !h• Beoch, OlympOc pool. ""'"otion •e~l•or wilh pO•ly "'""'· 91"' I. b oll•ard" Beouh- ful 1;""9 Tho• bob••• !~• bucl9e1' RENTS START $155 • SAUNA ii: JACUZZI Apt&., Apt.., Furn. •r Unfurn. 270 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Cos1a Masa wealiBJIU -ELDEN - LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! ~'UR.'JISHED - UNFU RNISHED Sparlrhng NE\V 2 BEDRO<li\f * garden apartment. L.u.-..:ur· POOLS 1ous pool, lush landsct1pu1g. * ENCLOSED s1;:;, Adults. no !*Is. '!311 GARAGES .EJ1!en Ave. * CONVENIENT 6-1:).5780 or t)-lfi.sroJ '['() ALL BEACJ!E~ _______ ,FROM $140 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA NE\V AP'T::: Fron1 $2'!7 ~·rom $242 t'ron1 $-17:-i Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington Beach Parklike Sc~ch L11·mg !or Adults Casa Del Sol & 2 BR-furn lunf. Pvt pa· 110, trplc ln '2 BR, ele1·:i1or:s. dshwshr.~. crpL~. tll'fJS. Pe ts fl ccel)!('d. :From $14."1. :!Jli61 Brookhurst ~t. JIB. • 1(14! 9b"2--66~l;) • N1wpor1 Beach Resort Living Lus-ury apt living II' SI 11ul- J1on n"!Ct'(•a11on .. sw11nrn1n~, te1u11~. lul!1arJ.•, a1hl v1~- 1,~) !mil, h"illrh C'lub~. saunas, clulllJOu.~P. p.ir1y moni, r"~'­ cl<'11L 1rn1u.~ p1\J & pr" s!~1p anr! n1u1'h i11nrr' :'1111::lr·", : S.· ~ Flfl 's. ~·11rn.t:n1u 1·11. f{t'lllS f1ll1t1 $1:\~1 .\'[) l('IJ.'il' l'<'•IUJrrd. ,\IOd1J~ Opr n D.1il,v !O to s_ OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS ,\'.,•11 r-1r•t.,\'.,.1rlh SS!1 I n 111~. • \ , ,. t> 1.'>.11 ... -.n '\r>11 ror-1 • .;ou111 17()() hi1l1 31 11.1 ~ •• ~Jjfl WINTE-R&YEARL y JJ;,1·r 0<·,....,11 f1un1 s. 111111. ,\· urir1n·n . s larllll): a1 s1 •: .. llf' :\ f,•1,· h•)ll1t'~ a!~n ;na1L Cr.ti· 6'i:'l-:>ii!i:: 1l.;:-.i~~1; associated BROKER5-REALTORS J025 w. Balboa •n·J&&J n,, \'-r'H01'1·-of:(x·1·: 1.\ f l\O'.\'T, 3 Rr_ 1 J~ ... 1:,1.11 1J,.1•k< o\I' h•'.o<'ll, ~.:~· ... ~,j <I ~~l"nT ,; !f.-0~;:: Apta., Furn. or Unfurn. JIG VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adul1 Living Furn. & Unfurn. 01shw;1sho•r i·,.Jor 1·ourd1nal · e<1 ar>phWlC('S • plush shag car·p;:t . 1.'.hoice ol 2 color itehemes • :! baltl!I • stall showers • 1111rrored ward· rol)e doors . iridtrect light· ing In kitchen • break1asl ttar • hll$!C private fenced patio • plush landscaping • bnck B<ir-B.Q's • !a.rge heaf. cd pools & lanai. 3101 So. Bristol St. (1n ~Ii. N, ol So. Coast Plaza) Santa Ana PHONE' S57·8200 Rentals )~ ~----~ Rooms 400 )"\'IL\, ti<11!1 ~ p11 rnfr!ln•·<, \\ 11n,•r n:nlal .. :>.o J'll.'I~, ,\dulls <>Ill.I _ !()II ~d~ T1l h":u·!1. 1;;,-,..;--.1i1\ I j) :l-1111 SI, :\I-:. 1\f1 1111111 ril:r-~109. .ITTl;,\C ll'H' !)('l li'OOlll, pr1v «ii I I' It II <••, !Jt'll' b111h "1 ~1101"''· l.,,i~ pr1 •L :\o ,.1 11oh-111)!. .. 1· !J''I.~, Balho.> t 'l•'.:IL\l.!-: /(,~"" )i~ll n 11'. pd. ld1·:;J for lo !~-.... :·.111 Bath<'lor l·-Ul'll. C111 :-I ll d f' 0 t . • ~1.1 l"'L' \\ •; I' !.; Uµ. \\ /l<.1:.-1 ... 11 ~.:11 "l"o·k up :ipl:.. \1,,11 I * .-lS-91~1~• '2 1-:u-.~ 11 ·111 11 lL K. p11't'. Vurn 111.I pd, .17'1 llln. ld••nl {tl!' ,1,iol•·11 1. 1;1~-s.-,·.::1. 430 '" ~1 .. 1+1 '!)Ir '.!_ IJ,1 H(l ':ill VH'\I l:•·"~"lt I ,,JI JI <'•• II :1 1[)-li()J,l Vista Del Mesa Apartments Ph . 545 -4855 '""'"' Trader's Paradise lines times dollars •.·1r:11t.:t11 1 ,:o·,_·:-~ 1,1 "h01r<· IHO OI ~ 111 ~pl Ill 1•\I, $:,·r' "''I 1\ I~ ., 11 .~ ,,t j I I \\ .... ,., ... ! '""' Tuslln & Mesa Drivor. PrortJliion•ll~ M•n•aed by Souther!\ Countie1 Mgmt. Ce. Apts., Oe..-eloped by \lorio11 lft..-estment In c. & M. G. I. C. lqulties Corp. Apts ., Apts .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Now Showing , !)u tlo11't leave your youngster.~ ht"hind ""lien yuu c·o1uc over lo in~l'lect CJr:i11gc Counry·s glillerlng, n<'w a partrnent co111muniry -sovn1 co.~~·r ,. ILL.AS. Fur while you· re admiring the ~u1nrtuous rrivatc Clubhouse and lu."CUriantly landsca~d gTOlllldY, we have a few goodies that'll delight their little hearts loo. Like our $500,CXX> Chikl Care Center and playland. soon1 COAST vn.us is where both adu1L5 and children have the best of everything. Decor a tot styled I, 2 & 3-bedroom •p•rlmen'f-homes • Centr•I gn r•,riger•l.d eir-conditioning • 81/1nced Power Kitchens • Color·h•rmoni:.d •ppli•ncer, includil'lg dishw1shu • friv1I• terr•t•J • W •llr:-in w•rdrobes • 4000-sq. fl. Clubhouse with enlerl1inin9 & dining f1cililieJ, uu1111, bi//i1rds, c•rdrooms • C•b•n•s, barbecue, b1dmin'fon, shvfllebo1rd • 3 h•1ted pools •nd J•cuui •Child Care Cen/er & pf•rl•nd. All this family luxuey living from $149 a month Set the •lesaotly fu rnis hed ~r IP1rtmerrts •nd recreation centtr-~ dlny JO •.m. tct 7 p.m. °" abtArtflWI\. lllledi...t ... '/, lritt411 ltNet ill ......... !!nu~·. n1arliP' \1alu1• SZlJ,()(1(1 1·;1iu 11y 11 6.00:) ~:xcl1a 1a; .. for 4 or 111.-,rc u ni t~ Otirl" Co. Rltno. -11s. J Hi~: ;).ii-ti1·H f'\'f'tllllg:<:, ----~-~ l·ITll CE.\'TliHY l'f'l1g1nu:> n·1plyl'h hy N1o•h rolu,, 11111111,.. •'Or<;o. Appra o~f~I ill l•JO\l, ·r1•arlP for d iP!'11I 1·ru 1.~rr, J~. !Ci' ~12-1'll87 11/1 <'1 i pn1 $83,400 First TD 10 ri·arl(' for housr or iri. 1'(11111' t1ni1s. '.\'t'wf)r•ri Bf'.ir·h, Call i\lr. Cl11y, 711 11..~1-fi.~8::. * * * hldE!. c .. ~1a i\!,.s;i, f11J' l•·n:irn L1l'•'11.-.·d for IJu 1· 'f't·.id" f"r d<'lll;\•' h<1nu• ,H lll~'L!lll!'. 01\'lli'I' 1;~1-00110 ·1,,~ \IV ( .\.\J p~·n 'J,•1H r1· fng, 1:1pe llrt k, /\~! F.\J 1•;1 . rl1r1, $l.~1IO O'q uoiy, 1r,.r11 '~~~ !!)' llO'\"T O'<llllJO.l<'I .•l.<lli.,1/l \\ a.~<HI ti \ti-:-1~:!1~ 1!1\VE $0",jJ ~I ··•11111_y 1n La 1',111>111,1 hul~•'. 1 8 1:. ·: B.\, J•'n 'l'r, .. te 1\r 11 Jl>irl Ho';i,·11 pl'lil1t'l'I) !')t.1111111 r.,-.r t1;i1h.'"r , h7.i-.>1.~(~1 fH,\IJE I U-~ .. \L\( ,,..; .. n.J 1)1'\\' f{,\l'J 1 11'1'~, \Iii! <'Hiid r n1: 1!lio \'\\' 111)1'•·1' ;ind 1 1rP.~ plus 0 !It;:!.(] :t:? \~'h<t! do .\'0•11 havr to l1,.d···· L1 .• -1 11 !lf'I<' -tn 4!1·,1 11t:r 1 ·nunr.1 '.~ !<11 gr.<! n•:ul u·;~tl­ i11.; po.~L 1:i l~·~i78 * * * !,\I. 111~11«'< lo ~h;1n• <h.ir ni· 11>~ !1;< 1 /1,,rrt H.11. 1,1anrl llHll'o• I' f<..'.1111.. l 0 · ?I /J i.1;-(1:!~' .• H•Jli \i\1;\T~ .. ..; I 11\\ 1!1 1-!1,i~ l·'I· .\I \I .t·: l!'iH h"I 1.. ~harr "'l>:Trat p r r ( II ! t' <I ~ 1'0'•lll.rn;111· 11.1• ~ l·:r N"'Tll. !l~llL' li•Hl11' jj.1(0----(l'.~l.1 •'11.\f{I•; !1Hlllo' Hll i,1rlo l ~il•_ ('l\:lfiP'll :1•'<'P plr>rl, ~"0 I' ll•·i.11 1 ~ ,·:111 1;;::-il.~.i ,\;11. -------! 11)(, :! fla, f< 11rn. il/ll. ;;(~)' lfl .,,.,.,,n $~1(1 •·!I 1\1lor TV, J31g <lo'i'"P l)j:]-l ~JS Garages for Rent 435 ,..;Tl H:.\(; I·:. ( 'ar'. .. (j II I I'. 11·111•k, 1~1.1 1 .. , 1\1 11, <'n11 .~11·1•111 1'1'(•1 11 .\I >f lH O. ',H-.-~1 1.1 Garages $25 Per Mo. to IJ-1,,;:ll b.,f,w,• ~ Office Rental 440 ,\]•\\' \\':i to"r'fl"•lll l iffl\«'~ ~·;-, T" Sl'.:,1 \l••!IH1 i\hOI•' T h1' 1,.-l,im'J••!' -~11 l\.01·1d<' II•.'.\ )'1 !)('IH'li Hill 1 ;1·1111.J." 1:111 t,i,.-til!,) DE:-iJ\ ·'Pa"c a1;uJ.:1 IJ!c $~,() n10. \Viii r>rrividP fur11iturc at $J 1110. An.~Wt'ring scrvir-c av1t'.l;ihl<', 222 F11rest Ave. l~1,!.,-i1n:i B('ac:h. •l!l4-9•166 Apts., Apts., Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. )70 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Among its recreatio nal and casual livlng features are a spacious lounge with fireplace; saunas for men and women: billiard room ; gymnasium. bullt-in kitchen. puttinJ green and a volleyball court.There are three basic floor plans. A ll apartn1ents, garden or upper level, have patios. There are two plans for the one bedroom apartments.one includes a dining room. The two bedroom apartments have a wood-burning fire place, two baths and many have two patios. Some of the features include built-in kitchens dish· washer and disposal; wall-to-wall carpeting and drapes; compartmented baths: master TV antenna; <:onven ient and plentiful laundries and storage lockers, and strategically located parking areas reserved for tenants. The apartment& are available furnished or unfurnished. Co so de/Sol 21881 S. Srookhur•t Huntington Be1ch, Calif . j~)4) 962·5853 A1kfor Vie R•ttlng, M1n19er ' ' ri::-----ycs~.;,~o~·;;;:;;;+:=::~}]~ I -Ii •ego f•)' . .!. 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Scootirs 9~ ···---c 1--t-- KEYS TO HAPPINESS boy11. &aut!e1, black or Unlimited licrt15e. any rross bunks, spinnaker, srnoa, omp e e for the b.lst velues in ([ny, l'itother, Hlma.lyan. torui. 30 Yeil.CS experience '>l'llM:ht>S, loam "us hi on INVENTORY SALE \el\•er l111111g l'oon1 ,,.., t"wi >1lfnin~t. h.'lll1n ni.at- 67 ;,..so~s. '"""'~ t'.'t\ ~ s:>:i. 2 DINING ROOM SET 11u1:ehlfll' Anoq~ w'h11' enr1 HOUSE NEW .l. USED ~. 12:30-3:30 Pf'.f, 10. liail & po,,11er. Professional !hruout & outbrd. 2 Bwt ORGANS.PIANOS i tpm. spon. fishing ruide ; Mexican ol'o·ner '>l·ants tu ~e11 itus l'o'k· San D1'ego Au1-r10ris every t"n, 7 ~m .J.'urn. Appl1, Annques 301~ \\', \\'11r11er, S.A. You'll Be Glad Yeu Did FREE WOOD & CentnJ America"-Pac1f· end-&st offer tak('5, \Vill BIG SAVINGS _ 5.i.ti.staction Guarantttd !6« Sltperior, C~f 6'16·32Jl ic Coast waters • l nstruc-help finant:e". 6'16-{i70ti. O~ ALL NE\\/ Full si1e, 8 cha iri, i at-.1~ S I~'. '!('\I Aka i buffet, f ruitwood 11'. "'<'~!' r. l'5• $!f'r"ro tape finish * b73 -41 Jb1 O•\•.: i1lil'lU! f'll""' ll~5 ~ACRJF1ci::-:-ii.'rr11l••n--~ ~~-"''Cfl:ldn-flf items •'tC "°fa & !0 1+'»•~1!. In '! 11,:•. I --~ \,T ..\.,,'JC SALE-,-fl1rn incl 11•11•·! ..,,f~ , I rollow !eareh llghll 549-22-ll • ~7-7133 ~ Oioose fron1 large seleetionl~~~~~~~~~~~ tion in boat handllng, sea-TRADE !or 34' 10 ;.()' s:ul 1971 YA:'ll.\Jl,\S Convenient Terms L man.ship, DR b celestial boa!. Equity of ,21,500 on AWARD MOTORS INC County Open Eves 'ril 9, Sun l..C l ....... -11 'L, I navigation. PICK UP &. house at 1'hunderb1rd Couri. 1680 NEWPORT e'L VO . ~ DELIVERY ANYWJ-IERE: try Club, Pa.ln1 Spnngs on COSTA MESA ' ln\ <'St'a!. ~p;ui ""k llil:., .,!J f"lrwnn1! a r l' es~ or i es - -ASSISTANCE LEAGUE - BACK TO SCHOOL *SPECIAL* By1'1 K1y1 to captain available for .;ox-· H • the g:olt course. :1 nn, 3 BA, M b'I •pp1nea1 tended cruising, Extensive> 0 ! e ~ WI · · sw11n. pool. (714! 67:)..7457. 165~" E. uttier Blvd. P•tl, Gin•r•I ISO administrative expenence. \\'hittier !'.!llJ 694-1076 64&2!177. W' SLOOP, All rnalrogany THJNI ! rlr >'flr;1f(1r 11e1n! ! .. ant1nul'". l1kP !lf""' &l:...1711\. ·1 ----1 Oil pau•lllll:S, l'urkoo <'lock. l'~;,\L'fl~~~,nl.<1 "..i lo' car1<1el~l.>f·11o. ${\fa , d 1n 1 n g Bf'<lro<im Sf'1. hr;iJ!xoar,1 & 1.1hlr. :.n1ail 1ab!es. Jan1ps, fran1r. 111·111opr!i.4 n1a111·"''· ""r rt•lni:. ail' l"UI;S, e lrc :l r11tt· '1a1111-(Jl,t r1r•'-<:/"f rrau1, t IQtllf'", tools & \\ f1111n»r SH(l. ;..i~--O!ill. ha.~kf>1 ~ ~alore! 1419 Dolphin ~e Sale 812 1 ~r,1 nc TPrra('('1, Cd:"ll. '10\'[,\'(; ~aJr Fn .~· :o-;;11 10·4. * AUCTION * Dn?,l"lllg !;illl•, Sl :•. f'll".!ot nf Fine furniture llra11• 1·-.. $1J: l ••Jk~ll"l\<'c, & ApplianeE"s S~ :,(!, ~•·ml tahlf'", S6 & SJ. Auctions J:~nday 7:00 p.m. 2 •~T.1••un11! ··1~1 1 1'"· sto t. Windy's Auction Barn $3.:-.u , ,, r!1 01r l:ulljJ'>. Sl.f.O •\t: t 'il·( 1111\•'r. s1 i :JO: !l'l11tl :..L,.l'il).U' c;ih1114•J, S10. \';JCIH!lll. 1111-~ •I I!> h r ~, cla'"';·1·1-. l;;r11·tir11 11trnsil~. J1nrn. ~n i\111r~ucn!;1, Apl r Cd\! "~::-1~1n ·-----;\'U\\' 1h1-:;;-,,(ji];111.1 1"1rr.1tli111;:: 2075'1,. N('11•port, C'.\f &16·8686 BL·h'nd 1'ony's Bldg tlfat'l ~10\\'F:R !'iilenr &011, :l n1Q old ~."l:J. Osc \lloscopt' Tek!rorn."< modr.! Kn. 512, !150. Ei1•Q mor.lcl No. 400 S,t;;,, 8:l3-3258. [)l,\~IOND Tnrerlock \l.'P.d- din<: ~"t . flall'les.~. Have ap- p1·a1sal. S~25. Sell !or cash $100. Fri/Sal morn . Ui.~-7968. fiAT -O~n 10 am·2 pm. fA!'ll!ON Shoy,• 11 pm. Xt'W & Good Used CIO'thlng /or all ·rhf' Fanuly. flO..'t 32nd S1. Npr Bch JOHN'S BIKES NEW Columbia Pr1mium Romana OPF::'>I 2-JO Pf-1 \\'KDYS SAT!· StmDAY 9-6 641-4710 -\\'111 take Trade-Ins- 3.\1 "609" <.'Opy paper type &12. Jn ori~inal cartons. 2,000 ~hrc!s S'.; X 14" and :l.000 :;hcr.1~ 8 1~ X 11". Surp lus f rom t ria l r!rn1onsn·alion. Pri1·e S75. C;ill 6-IZ..1321, l'XI, 277. HAJ..fJ\.fOND S 1 e Ill w a Y. YOUNG PARAKEETS for 1,2c,cMc.,,~R~,.,.~00-,-,,-1c4-1c,,-35c.chcp-.. Goodplanking, l dacron :sail:>, HONDA Y'~aha. New a u!ied sale, $2·50 each. full race deck. Grt'at tor . <.'Onri., Sl2'!1:. oi· a ny 548-2E60 reasonable offer or tradr p1al\O!I of most ma.kn Best Teenagers. E.xrellent con- Duys in So. CaliJ. at Schmidt GEESE, IP"'Y & while &.· dition . .\fake oUer. 646-SOlK 544-<ill6. lo.lus.ic Co., 1907 N. /ll ain, duck!. Bantams all kinds $1· Santa Ana. s2.:io. 2612 i\fesa Dr. \~:~g :at~u~. ;1:-~:~~ BALD\\'IN spinE"t org an Cet1 152 ,.ngines. \\I rite F. Smnh Rt. \\'/~rcussion S195. • ·--1, Box 2383 Davis, Ca. * 847-7017 9 l PUREBRED S ~a Ip o 1 n t Siamf'!E' kittens, 6 l'o'ks. 14' f'iberglass O\'er ply'>l·ood. Sporting Good1 130 J\l a.le A: female. S 1 5 . 5J J\lerc. n-ailer, all •h'· ,-3166 1"E"ssories. S300 or trade for 20 GAUGE shotgun \\'in. ,,,,... · -=====~===~-man hol"S('. Call 962-3225. ches1er model 12 ,95, SIAMESE KITTENS * 833-3873 * Sealpoint. $10 & $15. 548-2538 \\tfALER, 13' • ~5 HP Johnson, Trailer, Top cond, SKJ!S, Hart Spoileni, 180'1 SIAMESE KITTENS $3.l; Rosignol Stratos, 150'1, $2.j each. 546-368-1 aft 5 Best offer, 675-8234 . $3.J 644-11.28 GLASSPAR 10' Super Llte · · · • Si•me11 Kitten• -$25 \\•/deck & conlrol~. 9.8 hp 9· J OEY CADELL custom ~-3684 ah 5 pm ~lerc, .$32:i or offer 646--6129. :."Urfboa.rd, good cond. $40. j;D~og;;;;;,;-----'-=0;u I .~~:;;;::::..::::::..::::::::~ 54H526 af\er 3. 154 Boata/M•rine ~--~-------1~---------E . ~· FOl.KBOAT. j ga1ls, ll"ll- ly reblt inboard. Real i:lf'au1y! OwnPr mu~t !1<:!11 $3300. slip avail. 64~1~46 'l'l' l'itier~lass slvop, superror ro11d11ion. Trak lr1m, br"and OE'W i;alls, \\'ilh shp. $150tl 826--:i102. ... "FRIEDLANDER" Stor•, R11t•uranT, l YEAR old male Fox Tt"r· quip. SL!DP.;G glass rioors. 4'x6'6" B•r 132 rit>r; tullr housebroken; 1,-~--,•111al"'·· -,-,-. -,-u-,-,-,-.~--& + scrren $6J. 30' of gTape ------------1 AKC r egistration; 8 om e mahogany -likf' new + $l 7~ SU:"IL\1Ert Sail, 8 fl. Sabo!. r.i;;t:· h1·akr· .~· l"!r•· >:LH'h'/' slake ll"ncr 11.'.i. Kenmore EXCELLENT late model ~ho1v ex ..... rience. g,._,...j-• ~""' 1 , Sl~k "·"I ,,,. 2il 1-rvo .. -,~ c·,q~ ,.._ ... --...., ;;AJl.J o J' new nylon line. "" .,;,,1 , oar.1 ·1:i. · _ ~· " .,.....,.,, .. df)'<-"r $10. Gl.aSS top desk & chrome 1900 series NCR. consi<lE"l·ation to family who H o C'I · 1" • . .,...., -~ I..rg. 30" boat fenders. ano1·er r, "· ;>-v-:i""J. 1\!UST ~ell n1.v Choppr·t· lil1- Home Community Infor mati on H,. r, ,, ' 1111 dnlt \I ii• I' 1,.,,1' 1•>11\\111 111 I· 1'11··· ·" II!• I " .,, ...;, 11 I I Ii•· · H I • 'In! I I I 111 II''"'' .q ~li""I'" ''1""" IL' Ill I" ·11 ·Ii• ·· ,\· 1, , I +';1 I 1r.1 ;d '·'' 1111 1·. For More Info, Write: Mobile Home Info . 802 W . Mission Escondido, Calif. (I)! ('Al.!.('• 11.r,Ef 0T 714 /745-7432 niu~1 l.'•l' ~I\ & Hain "'''('l\l"J". n11.11<:" .. amrra ,r,, p1nJ •r lnr, 1ir1·1 1•0111r :,:oocju ·s, l•"•llni: bal l , h<'lh ho.1nt 1111.•" J!lnl; ,\[).(1 ~·!lint: g~t !'luff: \\ url l11f'r nrcan. 1;E n ·fni:.. (;F, "a~h,..r. ::.'01! 1;,,1.Jr•1w)r. !'E1\R'S EIPctric di)'Pr. l )T. I .-'ch="-'-'.,'c'-· _84_2_-'_18_2_· ___ ~'=35IJ~."'c7_3-09'~>;c,==---·I ~nd loves the breed. 6i5-til18 or 67;).611 7. -HOBIE 14. Xln1 cond. !\'o. rq_erl. S:®, all'l! i:,o 11'11!<~, $6.l. Ropl'r riing<' 42". ni<"' Miscella neoUI TV, R•dio, HiFi, Bo•t• Power t06 232.i \Vith T1•a1lcr 11050., Slf j . or ll'dl lrailr f<•r i;1:1·,\l' 1..,,.,,. l/1>,,,.-, "'" S~(). !\'r'v elf..'rn·1r range, Wanted 120 Stereo 136 THREE female p o od l es. ' j Call ~370 or· 67: .. 1'141!. 6!Wr?:1, 61~·-:?1:0 1 \p.111 ... ~.11 •llu .• ;,,:1· ,Ji•d. f'l')'<!il \1('~11 .. 11; .. -.~.-,1 Y ,\RD ~a lf'~ ~;1rs Cr-"c,,-,-m-,-, ~h·•P tool.•. IP'' n11h;il ~a". Banrl ~,1 ,1. h<'n,·h ~aw, l'lln:Pr. r fl;.•Ur<'"l-<'111 \1~hls. ~·· ra..;h'I'~. 11111 \1;1rhn ~2 1·•·r<·a1"f ,-,fir 1'1 • 11" I \1/-I'••[~·. pllil·•l •\\11 •1111<•!1(' t1::;!11. "'rr• r k1tt"lor n h;:;ht & n11a·ti 1nv1'1' 1-·n. 1'11t & :-1111. !111:1 \I \\ 1l• .. n, f' \1. ~l1m. h!1.~! o,n. \o,;C·asllrr. fl('\I' 'ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii: SOOrOE~R'E-0"'",-1-m--c-,·,·,-,-,-d ,',h.::r;~_,,Allne. •~·c.'\IAalp<p,!x'.k,-803 ~N \\:~aler:. 13 ft., ~'iedlKITE gd t'Ond. 1',•/ra<-ing ng, jO.-c :\lAVl'.:rtlC!-:-Sl~~' 1'170 1';~111~~. '"' •••nit. ~~·.,,11 ruoior ...:.J. -114 ont1nt"l1!aJ, • """ ft.I'\ ., ti mes l'o!lh rill up trailer •.. k ·' -·•·•"' mod_ el, full _ stereo changer, mo'!I old. 646-0142, ..,1022. ~-' -. • 2 sails, dolly, cov,.r. S650. nawas;.i ' Tn11J f;,,,,,-~~-~1 -_ C:'ll. CASH PAID FOR ,,..,,.. -a HP ~oh11S1Jn_, bait tank, 673-133:1 8)1h llke rw1\-. 61 V\\' "-·1 ... !fl ' ~• J,111 .,i .. t, n1,111H::. air suspension !I peak e r s 333 E. 17th St, C.i\1. bo & d il ·~ ro·rrEP..S \\'heel, Br<'nt w . si eras, many ex· µ:111s--eheap. &l!i-llSi. ..,,•,,1~·::• ~ .• -1 .0 »;i ~h ni'llor fln~P. l1k<' "'''"· S200 fine . turniluOre, appl iance.~. ;·:i,c;\~/~~Px~ v e ,' •d~o·ste~:l'FoE=.\clAcL~E~·GoE=R=,-1-A:=,-, -.·S-H-. ti·~ . .$15CO. 833-2696. 19T'<f< bdrg!~ Day'-·ISailrr BB ill G" \30\JA II -I i I~ .:01 ,111 I I •1 antiques. ne piece or "" PO n <'s~n. 111.,, 11ux. e~t '''·' · '" 111~ 'l'": 1·! fl<'1;1.1l <lraflinr: machine. ho f 1 CH d . h ta~ pla)'t-T. still brand 1le'>I', INTER. ll mos,, li.!1 1967 Oitis 32' Tuin Screw oHrr 6-l:">-200;) l16-J6.i'.! hoby .. 71 H(mtJa -;o, :.iii.. 1:~ ,,,1,., 1 ',, 1 1:"11 .11~'"" ~:;o. 7.Ql'n1 relesropP, lable 1tseui2 a ayornigt, ,,,·as left on l a y-a w a y. ~hots. ,.._-,--, •Goocldeal-callno\I'!! *SABOT* 1,,~ Th;in Ji() 1111 ~~;, ""'ll''' l1t1101 ••1 n· 1nrofi, .~J O. 5.18-53i8. 5-l9-: ~l or :>.!7·7733. Ol'iginally sold tor S325, pay ..., ..,..,," 63&-40J.1 \l·k<ly~ .1 48-2 4 3 4 ,_ 1~1 ··1 1111111•" 1 IJ !' I I -I -""°"'°"',,-====~-\\'knds \.("nte!board. Sl:)(). 6~2-9:;20 ~·:.'.._ _ __ ' " 1 '0,~"T,\liE STA:'llPS.! <""I· ofl balance: ol $115 or small POODLE CLTPPI!';G IO'I 'UZ"l 'I l -~r !J· i. 1 l ! 1 \\'ANTED quality US('d ladies C JI · ~-N Dog G I ' SABOT ** $171 .' !" '"' .~I .~J U '.l~il.' • " '' "1 "1"" lrrt1un t"at. ~1.200-l'f'11 fnr payments. oectlon .u<:pl, C'll'POrt roon1ery291l3 J2' d e lu}l e Cht'yslf'r Sili·,.rsTr;inrl 1, 11 !' lto11.1. l·11·r1 I 11,, Hr IJ;, ---.1"'1, J c"Olli><'t1on ca!. l >.roJ g, gil'ls apparel. Or1g's 114/893--0;J()l. C N~l'o-po11 Bl. on Peninsula. I 00 1 ·19-l-82.i3 ' · ·, " c;---1,1._.ri·i. ,,, ,.,,,,"''nurn ti",,_7766_ .1.um1num a, top tond, JSlorn:.-1.,.,.11, !Ji~~-!:~i:!. ~,,111 11•1· "" +;j·~ 11:r1 1 • " ll f 1. ~WO 6-:ki2S2 pr,.lcrred. rail & winier, $140 B - IHrlch'r. ,,;,Ion dr,11'1' 1.· o·l1111r. ~· _, ___ ._':. ___ ·___ furs & Jtll't>lr'). All sizN>. Al0\I 1800 SD Ta/)f' recol'der.1'°~=~=-------. oats., Slips/Docks 910 \\'ANTF:1-,,-J!nndit-[Jl"J-::11' -• I.!'\' I • -- 1 l I ., Hl iPP \11111 Blk", l!("ens<'d Plays & records 7" reel & 8 STANDARD poodle female, 64~·1'i73 -,,----------1 \[•ll 11 l 1 lll 1 ,.11 l1>l11:11.: !'1'". nr1·"t' 1~··1 · • R<tg~ tC> Rich<'~, 2.11.l E. al h' C 1 DOCK !or powri· tio~t 111. )'i<'r:1 n1 ilrr. nlr1n1n~ "I 11•<1 ' ' H•JI • ;1• P " i • LJJ!h\"ll!'<l!,.1.,1 fliair~. rr><l rrw sn·r("I '.'ilOO. An1 iqur !\lain, Tustin. J.!4-9~1 1. tra<·k ••a r1ridge tap('.~. so 11• 1\P.. han1p In<' .. ~7:i. 26' Jefferies "'/:l27-F Chn~ ". o 1 , .• ~",If ~l:?.1 111,.1,1,i1 ~· .. 1 1:·:.11 · J,dilf'!», 1.,.111,.. l:unr~. 111 ,~i: "alnut d1111n;:: ~,..1 · Tablr Mu••'callnitrumenl•Bll Kerill'ood 120 wan Aill-F":"ll \\'/papers $30. 11•ithou t . Craft cng, S/S & D/S. 32'. SJ.:)() p+'r fl . N.O. frt'r ~;11 1'1ar~;'0· .;.:'..-·" _ .. Mol or H o'"'' 940 s2:i, " rhair~ $j f'<ICh . slerf'O tuner/amp. Cap1. 962-1687. Re•d." lo< -·rl•'o, l·IS''. "lPC & 11·1r. 6ij...21'.!·I. '" u.~ ,, Cl.l i'I lt>~I " "' tool~. kll<"h"ll 11h·n~11~. pw· , 7'"°'-C7e7'---c-o-~--• ,,.., "" I 1-0:---·--------ltirr«. 11,,11 1"1 ~1 ·.n-.: ~prlllb~. 1~16-!'12 1~. f'Ei\DER S •ra loc:alfl er Rounsl'Ville 4.92-596~. 1AKC black male Do~rman 54K-3797. SIDE-TIE Slip to:.!"' Li<lo 1111 "~. ,\hsnlil!P!.v ro·i·Jri·I' VO!: :.:111 1 •. 1 id +, 1,;11·11 . .:if I n1urh m•n'<'. liir ... i,\~:;. STF:REO 1apP drrk 1.-ar-Guitar Slj(). Band i\lasler 019=7c1-A=oc,c!T=RA~L~P=o-,-,-,--cbcl-,-.I puppy, t.luSl sacriticP! l'12~·-,v07A0u::"'oc---.,c.,-m-m-,-m--,-.16 Channel lV mo. l:\·ll. K;Q-\~!li. ---1';1•1 \1+••·1' 1<1••h•r /il'l111r , \l.L~.\'-~;il~'l ~-:~~;+I lt r·•·.~;_ ~ 111rkrr r ha 1 r~. a nip ~150. Both xlnt t-orlcl. Color closeou1 sale. Limited $19. 83G--96l3 hp Joht111on & trail<'r. A~k-• &12--49:16 • '!,.~ 110:-\!li\ !1'1 'l'r:iil. :'\1 111 :O:I• •'J•' Ji /'''I'''" l''I• '!!"1.1 II ' I '' 2 719 ' I " P"'•••d 10 "!ear · I'~ ·1· 8 "ID>· · .,,,--1"'1HI $fl:, '"111 \J 1 ·1 I , , '"'' ''·"' ~1J!1 ~11 .1 ,t1,1 ,,~dr.\•f'•,1 ''raor rre1nrr. raan 61-1.ll!wn t.·llpm. q u11n1./. ·-'"·AKC SHELTJES (Toy 1ng.,,.,.,,.>.>-l80e\'('S.B:·~ _t 1r.upto::.,,-.~,O'.ln '.!II I" :': >J~! hikr'•, .r. l;aJ h;ir, 110111 .. n·~ gcitr .. 1ut),~. Ll'D\\ IG DJ"Um Sr! cumpl ABC Color lV, ~ Atlanta, Colliesl. :'Ila.Jes ,,GO. Champ "·kn<is. BAlbcm Yacht :\Janna. __ ... • :illl·lil'ot,J ~ • .\ I""·" 1 •11.1 .1,id , P ,. " 1 ,, .111,n1. fl'ifl ~" ll'<I, ?111. tl1sh11ashf'r. 96S·S:xi&. Z i!gin Cyni. Xln 1 c'Ond: ,'c'c.BC.:. c96S-.,,03,'c"'--:;:;;:::;-:;:;,.:;;ll;csire:.;~· ~""';::,:::"°':;: ______ :o21c.-cno.~E"\=.E=LCRAf=--,-.-,,--H-P * • 67:)..j.llQ9 * • ·;o l:!• .\IX 11' 1,,,,11 "!11 •••ii · 11 I ""' ! " lan1r". kll•·lwn 11111•r , turn k S i\'a11ortal Ca~h Reg1~1f'r: J\sk1ni:-S19J. j\lake Offer :"11,\GNAVOX i;te1..-o am/fm OAC1ISHUJ':D min. pu~. Eviri:rude. Holscla\\' trailel'. Boat1, Speed &-Ski91J .t·llirnn. Xlru ('"nd_ $lr.u lw .• id. 1 '"'' \: 1"·1' J•inl. ~1fl! l/P°rl"l Rh·11. Cr1\1. Olrl, very ornate brass case. ~2-5676 . hi·ll, 6y rs. old, new 5050. AKC, 2 male11, black&. tan, fbgls on "·ood, good :r;ha~. ti7:t-:=/YY.! '"1" "'' 111 '11 1 '111 -1:,mini:t;.:P :'..ilr :'\Int cnn<l. & 1\"0rk1ng ordPr. Sl.'IJ S\50, .\1nt cond . r"d. !\luSl sell. S.l8-7.i40. ~1ust SE"U .'!99;J. 842-1:i60. &I !7 F'T. Tollycraf1 1nbli;u'fl ~,-=,=,,-.,-,-1:;;11~'2.,.•I '"'·i· . .i r 1·111 "~ 1'11111 I E JdcH I !or oou11que :<hnp. {'IC, llA,,l.\lQ,'-:D B-J organ 11'12 '-".";i;<~'"'~---=~--liiCiiKA<iZiE:R:f"'i'S:-C;h;;;;;;;[ ll/18J HP Eaton ln1rl'('f'f)-("(ln<linon. '.)(} (;1r-P~1I'"•! HUI ,\n'" ' , ·~· ~iu d ('II• THE BIG ON ~l u~t $,.ll , llJO. til2-~g ei·e. Sf"'akr r:s, PR40 & ~lie. ~ . -~ _ SCHKAUZER PUPS. Champ 18' TilO.\IPSON Evinrudf' 80 !or rng. Rune brautifull). t 'a!I aH 6. 67~-:!~'Ji l'li t• 1 ,.J ·I"' ot..'< 1•.,, ", SI. J·>hn lhr Lf1,,1np Churr h SZ~. !\IAG,...,,\\OX stereti TV l'Oll· at shid. Grooming. hp ""l"C'. rrlr. many Xtl"as, Top spd. appl'O.~. •Ill ,\JPll, f"ir.J-::<::-,-,-. __ 11.1111 ,. ,11 ·11'1 I 1.,1n ,,,. r-nrnrr ()! Bay Ai Oram:", FOr: sill,. t{]mpaC'I 062 cam-* * :.IG--'ili9 *;,. ,oo,· 100 1• .. -~~ ~939.! picru~ tube, TER:'ll~ * 8-1{,-(}83!) C.'tlVer, clf'an, ~1300. 842-10'.l!l _ grcal ~kl hoa1. Bilg•· punip, .·,,,·,;,·,_,,· ,':_,",'11111 f .111hul1 I' ,11,,, 1 11 .. io11111,,1 ,,11 ••! r h C.:"11, SJt. Si·pT. \JI, ~ 10 an1 p111~ tradPr & 1954 Alma [.:';"'!:...'-:'.'-~~'-~c.---7lcruei'TiO.;;:--;;>&i<;G;-;M: ., -:. , ioo· 1.-.. 1 BALD\\'IN Concer1 Grilll{\, GREAT Dane, n1aJe I yr old. 18' INBOARD util i"'•, 6' all "'-ll'a.". ln lhe ,1·ah·r I >· 1•111 nn)I hnu~r rra1lrr. li-lfr.9197 all · l TV 1 ·~ hll-1]'"1 ' ' -·-·----i.-:oocl cond111nn. 714. 67:,..Q.lj! RCA ,\led11 co or <.'OJISO ~ no pa~rs. ~50. 642-34;'>5 beam. Xlnt. SllOO. 3:l.JOO. &l:.-4.\·I~. --·-_ · I !_railers, T ravel __ ~~~ HOL·~t:~ll "' f1irnllurr. •1P_"-'~-~--~--~~ or 714: &1·1-1&11 . $150. lifter 5 pnl. 673-8796 .71 ,/F.T !'iki !Jool. .IS-f~ ;o•., Prrtl•\1\ l:!."1 \J.\. 1~"!1'' -___ _ o'1r>1_1!11111i:: 11111 lw ~Jltl llh'I COLD 1•rh'"l chair S3;,, , <"U'rE BU','D\" ""Im"' ;,. 646-7335 * ..,,, 11.,,,,.,, 1,,,11. 1 .. I 1~111 •'<lllfl 1'''1.r.~ ,,, I •(' +:.'I 'll:•f/\1 111 1!1 ·11:.,\'/·I. ''<•m•'''·' ,.1,,,1,,0 ... '''" 1._, '· r u " """ ~ AFGHAN PUPS AKC r,.:.' Cabin Cruiser, J:i> HP 0 • • 1·' 11Kh , 1,,. 1 ... ,. ,,,1, I I' 111 1 1 , ., · " BC'1grhoudo1rrh11isel11ungP ST<'"ED bl'" '!"I <•II \ . 1 DI ·· ·' 11.-~,~ · : 1•1•1 •I'l l~;:· <'.'i•·rllrn1 1·1111d., n""'" S.195, ~.... u ""· '' .. s "'" ~f /F', ~ \I'~. 546.43;;.,;, . li!rcru1ser, JUst haulerl. All per nrn111nr·f' I•., "n <:. --__:__:__ _ 11 2flflO~ f\f';ii·hi\(l(orl Ln., ~~~. Zrii;l<'r fat'ial t'li<'rcis<'r $<'II now ,112.i. fi.16--61~~. Pilot <.'Onsolr, quality soundl;;7';-;-n.e-"°'cc"'c-----· I extras. $3500. Ph. 673-9189. &rkt>l"Y irt t11111. C11 ~!11rn SCH \\ INN ST I:.. L 1; ,\ 1· I "1"'"-''1'1 H.B. '.11\~.;,(;_ll_'______ ~i:1. +i-l!)..'l16:t ~27.J. 962-787j. DARLTNG 1 wk o!d puppit's, in•t>rior, 1·u~1nn1 l;11td<'ni h11'~d··. 111';11 !1"11 ,·,.11<1,i,.,1, '", -----~--------/\'f:\V :1-rlri1111 .srt !..· cyn1bal, 1 ~~~~~iiJi'iiJi'~~~=~1 pa rr Samoyan. 1111 white. A 13' BOSTON \.\'haler, 30 HP 1.,. 6 I • PATIO !'>;,I<' -11 11111ni:: I' r1· (',\HPET funtr;u·tor n11$ r.x-\\' l L.. h 1 • L\J F d trailrr, :.1!1-2:,;o. . •. 1. ll-f{llR. •,i, 11,,1. I 1 1 hrr 1 h 1 1., d ra1 1!'.'r ,..,111::: <':Hs $6.1. real buy, 6.\3-4818. 5:~31185. L' C'rcury. -X l'On . N..,·11· ----~~-------I =~_ __ .+i· +, 111111•" • 111111i: ·''' 11;1s . <'f'Ss i..1ags. 1-ows: -) . • • &lf1-l j l'.l • • 1 I ~ Trailer. $1.WO. 540--0-1/l,ll S!\l or fishing bo;if + rrlr, 'G~ ll0\:!)1\ 'l'nlll •11'1, Ii."; ,tr"' .~ r•·11·1~. 111111·h ll1"H' 11p. ln•r. r~L Ja~n ;i.1. f 1 y s AKC pups. Da.lmation, 7 gla~s on iiood hulr. 11rar n1ilf' .... 1,i.1,. r,.11 $~V)11_ I iin <•:!)\it· F1 1. ;:..,"'· .~!111. T1w-.. ~r;2 1~1:?-21.-..i. AUTOHARP -$39.95 rH 0 ou mo~: Poodles, 2 mo•. Bo•t1, R1nt/Chart'r908 T ----------nc1v Chrsyslt>r '.'i:1 11;.;p. J\12-7R~i a'!"1' ~. !• T ; ~\I 1 1,u1rr i\1r .~1 r. __ --111Vl~L C1•as1 Coun11y Cluh fl.12-j9~1 3 Linn, 2 Times, $2.00 t'rms. 636-3214. C•I 2S + C•tlin• 27 Run~ like a dream Sj::.O . .--;-:: S!l('(·d.,-J-.11..:h~h. :..:1 rl 1 .. , ''' ' '" " Ir.i ii , 'I~ U 11 li. \",\!~I! :--<11"' 11"11'" lull .. r n1j•n1Urrl:lh1p. _\!Us! ~<'JI, P1·1 Offic• Furnltur•/ ••••••••••••[Al\C Irish Setlel' pup.~. $100 :; weekdays for $111'.l. Fully 1 ~5"0·_10-'6='='='-· -~----~-I b1kr. '.\211. 1 1 lurn1111rr like ,,, 11· "'1'.~111~i rar T), .)18-:l-!03 d).<. ~lS-3:.!iO EquJ_p~ 124 i'.HEE lo GOOD home lo 'lj(J, 'l13 ~26-2S''~ NJlliPP<'d. Loeation !\'e\\'po1·1 16' Tah1t1. 11 h1tr O\·!'.'I' :::!"ld. • l1ll;·6l<'!l • I ~;:to Ser v~!:~~~ irn.inr<' ••1!t111•n1~n1I 111 \f. ·~··~. ,\!,\ST ER addre~S<..,., N!<I "·/!enc('(! yard, GERJ\!Ai\''~~=~·-·---·------Harbor. 7141963·.\840 for info n1rlalflak", llO hp \lPr('. ---,-,_-i;-11Q~iiA 7i-"1·c--14" U.S. MAGS \\';i;.,~•n \JU~I "' 1' \\ \Tf.I I·-·' ll "BL Cl' '" 1 ...... '\!1 '.:""'~.A size~ $117.:J() L1kf' iw ..... l9j; SllEP, fcrnale, 1111 shots, A 'maletoypoodlepup· 28'P...,,'I'CruiserSJjday SS.&1rh·<'Omp!f'tl'.~J .i:.., t~1t,•t1•l11 1011 l~\l:~:~.--:..;~i,.i, I~ 11ppl !111 n. ~ au''"· 'l1111r~, f 1 .• ·111· 111 , r n ~1:': !!.'•. A'-k about packa11:,. An~af•>n<>. ('O';! l :; 0 0. l 1 k,. tai:s. Good '1' I k Id I . py, i "'ks., $.15. 27' Sall, sips 5 S28 day _96S-.-~3,"c·~';;o;;--;-,=;---;--;~-;-c::ccl·----C'c'cS-._c<.'>:i6 11 in I I"' J· 2 ri flr-,d~. 7i}r. gUraran1ce. \\e ""· .i:;;;,. 64~3366 riays or ;-,.w...sJ08. 9GS-1170 Sea Coast Cruising Club '68 STARCRAFT, 1·1', .\Jrrf'., ~ll l;;S,\ 1.u:HT'\l~t .~till ::i·,;1'.1, 1' 11 uu . .j i · ··;,n '1"_1'."_"r._,_·lf,.i-1_'11_. ___ li-12-.i010P1·p~ 7·~ J\JO. German Shepherd. YORKSHIRE Te11·1er. !\e\\·poi1 Harbor. 6~.:.-5500 ::t.11. C:-Z 1111 1ra1lrr SIOO {·,·, likP 11,.11 ~ .\( 111 CL r H ,\!!: . .\!-Gr:EY-.,-cr/ ofhct' cahirl<'1, hrn bl'l.'l"rl, fe rn. i\el'd!. 'ard beau1tlul 4 mo. old. Call for 33' CORONAOO .~!lhoai. ;;.i:r.529;; r\J --! HF'.P.S!ltl' 1~:-.:',1;\~T h11lh. 11.d)\l~lal>I<' I,, l1krc kid~. All ~ho1s: he. 11PPI. 64;)..4i\8. R<'nl ria)' or 11-Pek. \\'nieJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~IGI · -· 1:\1:.,\!,I· ..... <I• ii 11n·hi•l. 1 . .;;11 ,. ,lf'l1-Full Jlrtf'"' ~llOO P..l :S .\rin ... H'lnC h I · :•' s!1ellr~ .. ~:"! ?iG!i Bl'1~1ol, 675-871!1. !RISH SE1TEr: puppies, Box 152, 829 Bayside Dr .. IL ________ "l[ml ml"litil ll" l1h1,. ~l ·~I 'ntl<I I·-----------(",f',1 "'·'·I"• 111 .11 I" l\11-t :-;.-11• fi1HiflU "I"'· Ac·c h ~B I ~ra rf' lill, C'\1. GR F: y ma I e k i 1 ! y, " • e amp1on hn". • Transportation s 1·, ·1~t: ... :1'i'lf> R1111~ll''•!• '~1 •f 111•1 ;\f JQ!'Jo; r.h<onP~. TV. ---.·-oc-c---c--~ e 5.i7-9'1'.!8 • ~ -·;:],--· : .i .. 1c -1<·1<" t.. hn<'~·il-IJrJ!i•·k /'Ill Of;~.,; ::-Ox!iO, \\"alnul, '.! hous<'brok<'n, F'antasnc per·i--,.--.,-co--~-• SPORT f lSl!l;\G • '6!! 110:"\ll,\ 1 ;1~., \,. .... ~ ,1,, , ! fi ulo• fr,, '1.1.~ ! r-: \' llr l J, , .,,, , . ,. , ,' 1 , 0. f/f'<!r ... t11I . 1,..·k1ng clr;i"ers. lo-On.a lay. i'\Prd~ childr~n. Gr1et Dene Pup~ 'larlin, Shark. Sea Ba~s. 6 ••••••••••••I H)'WI •t1 i ., .\'.Jni ,11.,1, •' .. 1 I,,_,, I r. " f••i!•I' •·n11cl ~11• r ld"n A1·r B CH ·~1 NkP rond1 tion. 64-1-6111. 67~7414. AKC Reg, Fawn. 71 4 521·9698 p.ass. oa.1. ..........,,,, · Campers, Sal1/R•nt 920 ll:J(l nr fwo;t : !'1 i-17 ~n •••••••-.;;; •• -_ 1i pl .~·1. (' '! 67.)-1i14 ~==~--~---~-1 ~---"----'---''--c;.,:; ·1--.,--;c-c;------,= ' Pianos/Organs 826 01\.i\'ER p&ssed aiiay: Toy Hor••• 156 Boats, Sail 909 w CAB Ovrr Carnp('r, fit • '~ f{l'ILJ·.lCl l :i .•1•d ~,r1 ... 1.1 ... Antique~1 Classics r !, ' ;1p ,,,,,. 11 / .. 1•P ,., ~di '' >I 1 .. ,1 •. Jljl'' •11; I'•'• nn 11 1111! '"·1,, t'rrnrh poo<llr, 11 vr~. ------------T ~ ' T I' n ·-1 \I ti1kr ~!i 953 1 11'\TFIUll-.t"I;:.; 0!\LY $1.\ l\,11_ l•I 'Jll''•'n ~llf'. R1·•l ~)(j .c.1111;· ,111~1. :i ~r. ldt lory .!11dl .11•'• ,, +il1i-f.i;:i.1. * Super Organ Sale * Tl'adc·ins. n1,..~1 r1'\ln1 !'l'lln'- ,..~, SUPf'l' clri\n, I nf fl kind 1111· .. Xii J'C'JJO $419,'1; Hl01:r~. )lf'W $3(~1.): llT.l ronN>11 S21!l.'>: 12 \\' 11f'W l~ 122 !11,'.0: ·r~)IJs from '12'.'iO: \\"urlirzrr 4'.\00 SI J9j: lisM lfl111'f'y·~ f1'0n1 .$495; ~!any n!hcn::. l..O\\M;f pricPS. TPrn1 i;, \Viii n-ade. 0Jll'n Sun. 1-:1. llA)l;\IOND ORGAN STUDIOS, 78:'>4 f.. Coas1 H"y, Cd:"ll, &11·8930. I. k Lo ,-.,,,_ HORSES boarded, 1·rntrd &· ISl..A'.\DER ~I, 1~~. like · · • ' . 1 1~1 r 1 s J , I'<"~ I II ii "~ II I &12-2ti69. sold. R1d 111g t ,.~s ons new, u ,.quip. fnr cruis im:. SI" . oNV"•IO r r or 1111j "(!t1;1 ~~~---=-----1 a1•111!atil". 1\0 1\' n f I" l' 1 n g lcle;1I ran11l,v boat, dinghy lractP. fi45-\~li. _________ ; i:;::-h1~'1 I ll4 Ford D l'ltr ·~ Woo dy v1;()1r~·t·r:-1 ... -\1n1 •''11dl -'1''1 -1· · 111•· • ::•1 l ' Ink+ s; ul. 1, .. h •. , 1n11i1 • .~ 1n1~r 1111 fflnil "' Nn --~ 1'111\ r ;: 111011('1 .. ~r,; r·11'h !\'I:.ED an 1nlelEgo,11, happy I Id ·~0 "'"I r1·t"n1ng ho~" rf:'nt~ls h"Om nc · ,,,.,...,"""'I'. 1'-ACrOR"{ dirr('I dr;!lrr, Ja i1htul con1pan1011 ? (ho1c<> -1 9 Pl J · S[.0. rn1·t11.-ptorl~· 1.(1 111, -. Dune Bugg ies. 956 :.1f1 . .-,:in 1 i 111 'I' I -· I 1Hl''1111. li. 'l ~rars V;.1w ••l ''~. :l.\ ~I !!hlly 11~1·rl, SlO •1 O · easf' 1·al1 for 14' O'DAY Javelin. delu...:e .'ll ajorw11.v & I-la f P1n1. h'On1 of 2 Shepherd-mix dogs. c .I' I I 1.11 l :q~. ---HONDA11---n · .1 ,, ,.1• l'<'.Sttvat1ons on evening rrn. trlr C\Jstom covPr. tors of $'i9:1, ll69 \V. 1~1h ~I, .:\1. Hrautitul 540--0623. -1 Cl ,, ' I 'I , I! •Ill.I t \ ! t ..... s. ose 10 Laguna £'yeappral.$120Q.83G--1917 I mo "lutt, p/S~p/Cocker, Beach. Ph. 4!>4-!1182. • "· t···f1 1i::, l lO. 5:'.6-69;)g. ! 11 r n i I 11 1 ,. • !•I'\\ \la1n1(·11111wf "r1u•11•1 w•11 " f··n·<\ \l'1,cn11 'li"I -..'!I'. 11 ! ,\11~0. '\ g --!" \T ,\ :-l''\ lh-i l'\1 --" 1'"11.:f' ""fil, '1 orant:r \oungl' t'i1a1r•. l IR\J F~rr 1/"'· :; k1 n,.11~. t>c~t offl'r for each. too frlsky l"Or mr 110RSEBA CK R i din~ p1~schoolers, ~s older Lessons. O\Jr hon:f' $::i per rhild1'Tl , 646-813.J. pri\-ate lesson. All age.•. STAR Dancer. 50,...(1 off rnd of srason. IA'a rehou~c 1·le11.tanr('. S200 t.'omplett'. (21 31 851-5S2L rur111r11r~·. ··!vth1nc 1nt:i n1 [,\·r;r~,\GE 4 r>:-. \!~·ni.; ..;.;,hul .~ in:... -~-~·1 1\hili' ~1fT'.SOllll1P, r rl'rn·n h r a n cl ': olf. PUPS _ Poodle/Chihuahua. English, \\'estern. Hon~e.~ 1---,N=o=w=•~s""'T=H~E~­ Vrry cu1e: kinem, 10 wb. boorded $45 mo. 5.J7--062:i. S<ahr'f'r?(' L•t\I lflV 11111~• lll'lt'. l,o~t JOh - r.1(-.-:~~11. PIANOS ** ORGANS Pa11 Rus~. Blu~. 642-33.)4. REG. 211 )T. old &y filly. TIME FOR ~F.I GllK<lit!l()(>r)l::"r, r a c P La ri::<' srlf'("!ion . Save SSS New • Ust>d • Easy Tern1s SIA'.\lESE cat, 2 y~ o 1 d, Green brok~. g'ntle. Old'r QUICK CASH spayftj, gentll!'. t'ree to good (.lles1out gelding, v er y 1\1011 & fri evM 'tU 9 Sunday 12-5 ~·1·1endly 1<'!cphone inlor, FIELD'S PIANO CO. home. s.io.-9968. gentle ~3173 e\'t'S. THROUGH A ~l•'l'>'(l phnno 1.· !:tpr, 3u!•1 J'il'll{l, \'1h1 ;1~111H1', 11pl'IJ.!h1 f!llln!l .i 1111~1 · l;j', .. ~'(t·~· :"110\.1:'\l; niust 1<rl1 hv l~!h, Appl111n1'<'~ lo b!l!J)' ll<'l)l.~. ll-l'i-:\·,,11 ·'i~)Ail"Lolc,,-, c,c-,c"cl.-cfc.,,-,.c~1-,0. furn, 1ools. d1nr11e ti.1h;.' 11rn1~. 61J-6:l.i3. srt. BT-:IJS.-c1;-;11"$. t 11hlr~. ~·1r11 s, llnnps, dt'sk, hurl'nu~. n1gs. 200 AJKllrna. Aall.ioa !s ir, Hous1hold Goods 814 (;1':;\1,.:J:\t: bf'ar t"!1R1 a11>'n~. :i(l ~ r' nlrl. X1nl rnnrl. SlOO. c ·~11 ;1fl('r ~, pn1. 5.~2-W79. 1'1\'rlfl dro;r, loikr~. 11·indo11s, .,1nnll hul(·h. ':t!l Olds {'Ilg & l!'<l!l~. ;.:\6-7!131 TAPE Ci\SSETTS. E11. rl IX3J Nc1vpo1, Bh·d. C~ta :\1esa 714/645-32.j() ---WOULO YOU BELIEVE BLACK Persian m o t h e r NE\V lfi corral & 11aJI + Sl"e.k:s good homes for her tllck room. $18/mo. S.A. kittens. 497-1426. llgts. Call 54f>..591l. F"REE aluminum cans. Come & pick up. 67:>"'6967 t"RE'E puppies, very 1mall to l'REE ORGAN Ll::SSONS gd home. as long as you like! No reg-*: &1&49&1 ~ 1strilt1on. No ohl.!gatlon. Jugt ADORABLE 011Ulge' & beigt! Conl('. t-.londays 7:30 pm kittens. 7 11!eek$ o l d. COAST MUSIC 968-6129 Fountain Valley. N1~hl111i::alr "l..o.'ad 1 hr &J2•2851 fwlrl", ~. 616-t067. FREE 1o good home. 2 yr, -fR VINE COAST C /C :'lllNSHALL splllC't orrans, as ma.le German Shepherd. 396 11'l'l'ive'd by Ul! $89. Leslie Ra.learn ah 6~1 rnt.'n1hr1~h1p. 673-47ti!l speaker mod<'! 25, sm. --KITI'ENS, part SiamMe. 1ll CU ~"T F nfl'11laire, rllil CAHPf:TI:\G-Dark Grt'en 2 llammonrl ~J)('11ker JR20 C I I h 2449 V&SM.r Pl. .~t door. bo1too\ l'W't!:ter, xnl lr>Tlf" :<: ai::. appmx, 15x1$ S69. COAST fo.!USIC, 5;)7-1779 CQnrl. S!IO. s .... ·i'l'h!'ih hl'f'plu., 1.jk(' l'l(>l\. ST:.. &i6-J2i3. Ne\\';>01'1 It Harbor, C.J\I. ""' bl k 1-'T'7.;c;-;c;-~=°"'--c-c---c-6< FREE kittfne. ExMic to ""\·er u.,.,,, l'I(' • comp.cof'l2 10:-:16.:i TIRF.S & whe<'l,;l =c:C..c"'5=·1_. __ ~~--- lon -.,., ~00.1 alley eats. Hou~ tn.ined. "N_· c'c·~ __ ' ------,..-,I S7:1. Autn trans ('O(ller, new GRAND piano&, Tremtndous ~ 116 l". ,,12 ... _..., AU ages. 5J6...m9. Machinery --o.'" selE"ct1on from Semi I ""',;c-;:-,-,---~ C PUPPIES. 6 ~·k3 old, motho!r o~C 1'11"·· E JI 8 I(' k f;Lvts l'n-~lpy·~ pcrsnnal onC<'rt8 to Bahy Grands, 5RS . juke b-Jx 11/10!) rtcord~. 1111 rl'condllif'lned, Pri~s ~~"Bel~~g~.'· i· ~tJnon:a. DI v111·uu11i pun111 11/!Rhir. ),t ,,_ II ,,,, ,;taJ1 at •.ca~. CO A ST -~ . 4 ' 1 ,_ 1 • .,.. 2.. <.><:lll o rr . .>09-ll,,°\i'9. ~ p1P('t'5 X. O{'m,.,11. '"' ·1··s1" ....... ,,.-• H-·~,. G~'M 'u S"'phonl ,_ " 80 PAIR i:l.(l R'TU f'..,ld•''' '' u ' " " ''"' ,...,., "'"" "'' '7"' a.him. plpr, J l'N'1ii J i x ' C.1'11. &IZ-2851 doi. ab! ! TllOl'l, me.le, lttf' pl nrr ;,:111~~. 11-32x!IO rl()l")!'!i, "'indro"' s ir COt'Kl,. 1 lOV $7'.J ~=~=~=~----1 ~ \\111(1(! tahlr i)fly-11, R.<1\TI-Pll. ~1. llA..\lil!ONJJ ~1-3 w/rrvrrb, to good home. &l5-368l. lngton n.11nrl 11 iJ rl in g I ===-cccc~~---~· I X1n1 rollf1, $7[.{!. COAST 3 clean. ~'a.Ith}'. ...,,.,11 trained TIRED of lhAt olc1 rurn11urer ~ilJSIC' N • 11 bo '"ti•••. 11·u1 d•llv••' C,,, J. or n1achlrw>, Fliw·J1rr pn1nl mt:<· It's really not the! haro ' • · f'l'o'JX)1"1 · ar r, '" ... .., " "''· <;n1n1hl:i1·tirr p n I fl!~. 10 rt'placc . Juiit wa!ch the I 0C=\c!.=&0•2-c2'-o'-'-----~ 1-'-1_'·_&1_:C.._9'"_l6_. ______ I ·r<)t1•<lo 1nr.11 1o1·1d", 3 !111"kry fw·nitunt A: ml.sce:l!anf'O'J'1 Plt!VATE P;u1y 11•an1s lo F"REE l)a;ling ki!!ens. 2 Mnkrr~. :! i.:-1rl '~ b1 kr~ rolum~ tn the Classlt!fd !n1y P iann for c11sh. black, 7 11·!m old. 2..(; mo. tWI ;j.l~~:ll~I .<:;(ot'Hon. .11::~22711 mAles. Gcntlr. 6«--06M N.B, ------ I DAILY PILOT WANT AD ~UJM'I' Duper r * 111 * l.o n1il1•ni::1•. lw~I •\lf1•r mick '6S DodgP rnn1fl"r • * .i:'.1i.~011ti * * I \\'/Pl'Pl')'1 hing. 21:'1 :422-:1217 CliSTO~ton1la :;:.{!, 1 ~1i•l~ Cycles, Bii<es, ··•·I cond. Sr;:. Scooters 925 i-16--_"-"--- ____.._ Mobile Homes HUSK\' -•loO . ~·IX Ht n1zyo;. 931 :\1"! t'\Jnd. ~'.)')I') r\OT ~'OH. t :Vt.P.\'l):'\I. 6·16-113.i Only JW'OOlP 11h:i 1,;i n1 Ill• -~~-~~-~~-1 HONDA 2."() S<:ramhlrr 1 ..... ~1. 1 yr ('ltl (~nl1\"n \\ •'<' Good l'Qndili('n. $200 21,f.O. Th i~ has 2 !•r. ~ '>;1 &h-2712 aflcr :.P~I. li::l' fan1 rni .. -:...1 lip "l h<';llll 1i1rn unu~f"tl i!l'n1~ into quick cash. call 642-'16711 rlf'\\ pk. f:ho1t u li.1 oip p 1 onl~. ((;:-.;!l::;;,1 ( 0n:i;.t \l•lhtl•' 11 •• ,,.,.~ s1;,2 l«:irrl"" <:1 nu • 111 111. 1:.~fl..-171~1 -------B~:t\UTJFUL new 21.\i~\ !\1·~· \\·1·~1. ·• nn, :! Im, 111 l;rrrnJl'a f P l1l'k (~11'11 h••I!"' Spr11•t• Nn, 1·1. li;iO \\'h1ll 1l'f ,\ l'f' • (' ,\1 ~-.~=~~-­L>Ol.D ~l F.lJAI. .11,f.41. ~ Bl:. 2 BA, f;un rn1. adul! p,u k, nll i''\tr as. ,\,k1ni: Si1:.:o)O 193-3•62 --~~--FOR snl•• n1roh1lr h"n'" \0(1' hTtn1 bay Lido \'llltti!r. Sh.'l()(t. ca.~h or l r 1 n1 ~. 6il-8796. Mobile Homes 931 I• 1, ,, I I \I 1 ' ' .. " I ''· r1 , .• 1·,p ( ! ! · 1.. 1 "'" t 'I fi ! " 11· "" ' ~\\1 1-j-\1 I . I ''1' s,rn I ' " ' "•Ill' 1 11:1 1 1,,1 .. "' 'IJI'' ' \1;111\, vi '··r• ;., I ''l'I. ,"t1 \ 1• I I I , j ,,,~ol 'I I , J' , (',•,\ l\~-1 I .I' I \'\\ ~I .... "' t,_,. "' ',. 1•!1 ! 1 \J Sports, Race, Rods 959 Ill •\II \ I ~ II IC ...... _.............._ ;. . ..,fft ~I"' !""'!"' I ' ,11·1" 'oj~j !'" 1 ! !>•' t I 1{;1 , .. " .... T r u cks ·70 rn r~ 11 \r.,·1 r 7';--1 -111 1·1:. 11..; 111 • 1,1,.1. rh1v1 nr l'IHllJ" , . 11 , ,1 I I d Inf•' loi• ·I, 1 II~ ... " I .\In• ,11 '1"' ~,, Oh 1 I , ,1 ,1 l\111 «·II.) .•. ~~' 1,1 .. 17.~1 ,,11 fol~ 'I"'" . I ·r.-, fl(Jf)r,J \,u1 i. •111 1,,1 1;:========;;,;=~,[ ·11~·, 111,, ... ,,.,,IC. I "I"•! I Don't Want To Go ! .. 111. \!•· · -t1;.-1, !' 1;r( BuL c1111C'd 1)(1,.k "' Sn11 lh O..knt11. for ~nlr ; \.n1d· 1'11 '\'r s1 1nnl•il,. h .. n1r l:.!CXl 11.f. 2 BR. l Jl,\. 1•11- c·k•~f'd )f x 20' 1~'r<'h In fl••\\' pRrk, S1u1 .J11.'l11 \a. pi~t r11n1•. All 111'\l. "'IT- !'i l"l\flinc ca~ fol ('t). ~·rlc l· tl11i1·r \\!lh l<'l"·(\lllr 111n k· rr .. \li1ytnc 11n ~lirr-,t· 1lr,1·rr, ln11d~l"llf•"d . (l'tl•'- 1•1! l'l'I an•n. Call C:h11 t lt·s Gur111•y, 4~:\.4!il9. . ·~ F( 11:11 It II 1 IJ, 11', U• I' \d I II•, " \.·. 111111 I Ii 1 t .1 1:\111'.'\lli•'\I-•' I'"~ •II• I ·• , i.. • !l' '" ' • 11"'1 .... " P '' I II/• o+l1jl•'! 1 .. 1 " I "' 1~1nd '1::1~• ,,, ''JI' lo. ~'.· ~1 •\,1lll ·•fl l.& ~ '. ' " ' " " • DAILY P1LOT 43 !§JI .. I§) I l§J l ----I~ .__I __ ... _-_.I§) '--' M_ .... _ ... _,J§J .__I ..... _ .... _-_,)~ ~'"'M_ ... _ ... ~l§J .__I _ .... _ .. _""~'§] I --- 9'2 Autos. Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autoo, lmpon.d TOYOTA t7D VOLKSWAGEN 990 Autos, UMd 1--------990 Autos, Used 990 CHEVROLET Autot, UMd 9'0 • • ln1ernationa.l Harv"!ter J.:t:Cltl:::A'l'ION Ct:NTJ::R ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 llarbar Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-4444 l ~iO RANCHE:RO. lac. air. R&H. $2650. ;)..16-!HOCI ----·;'6 fORD irt tlrty truck. 12 ron. Bins & lift gate. $500. &lfi...2-1S6. Auto Lea5in g ANNIVERSARY •SO p~·ro ~V/AU'J'O. Tran.!li. $:> day. :X-nn!e. THEODORE • ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHBOR COST I l\I f.S,\ Autos Wanted BLVD. f.il l-0010 968 --------WE PAY TOP CASH tor used cars k trucks, just call us for tree estimates, GROTH CHEVROLET Ask lnr Sales t.lanager 182ll Bea ch Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 KI 9-llll WE DESPERATELY NEED Clran u.<Pd rar<; FANTASTIC PRICES Paid for your car, paid lor or fl'O t. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VOL VO J'.).lfi llARBOR BL\"D. r.,~,il \!P~;i n.16-~no.~ ll\1 PORT-S~l~l'-,\-N-T E D- 0 1'ani,:r Cl")llnlil'S T OP l R!.i YF.R EJLL ::.IAXF.Y TOYOTA 1s.i;,1n Beach Blvd. II, Rcaeh. Ph. ~47-s.;,;;; A NN IVERSARY-•50 AUTOS WANTED /"r>r> dollar !or (•Iran used c~•!'S, ,<:.!'(' ,\nr,~· Rrnwn. THEODORE ROBINS FORD :.1()6() HARBOR BJ.VD. rnSTA :\!ES,\ 6-11-()(Jlll ---· -------1\"J;: P.-\Y TOP TlOLLAR FOR ·ror L:3F:D CARS Ir your r;:i,r is e111ra clean, see us first. BAUER Bl;ICK 2:1 : £. 17th S:. r rKta )'IC>sa 54S-77s.;, Autos, Imported 970 Lar9e Selectian of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches-- Campers & Vans 1()(1':0 30 n ay nr 1000 :\1 lle~ G1Jaran1 er Paris & Lah<lr • F.ni:-int • Tran~. • Fron1 !.· Rr ar Axlr> ,\1<.~rn1bl tl''I • Rrakr Sys. tern • ElcC'lnca! Sys1e1n e~i~pofl ~j~ !>1;1-.~0",\ I-'.\! f.n nr f::7 l!)i/l l!ARHOr: BLVD. Cf1ST.\ ,\JES.\ AUDI 1!1i0 Al l/ii 11~·1 LS, <4 rlr. i\1\1/~-\1 ~'•'r""· 1 ~pd. 11,1)1)(\ 1111. l•l.r nr11 . s.:: l:J() ,,r 1n1rtp h11 i()."il \"\\ r;in1rrr. fl !1 -lllO;i or :111;-£110. AUSTIN AMERICA I~ AtJSTl:-1 ,\mf'r 1c an. A.\l/f~I $1.l(lll. CRll ~-17-.1.~.\1 AUSTIN HEALEY i\.H. :ioon 1~:'1 • .-.,·rr(lr11r , nrw t1rr .1;. Xlnr rnnrl Pi T ria~ty Jrnv1nc Cfluno;.. SliOO. Call ~46-3.·1:1::. DATSUN '66 RDSTR. 1600 lhil\I & Sott TOI'!!. nu palm. low milt'!, econun1y c a r, jSUA644J, dlr, $95(), Wlll rake Trade, ·wru Fina.Jtt f'r1v. Ply., Sn1all Down. 10.l1CQs1 Days can &16-2ti'98 -~7-4:,.W ,.Vt'!. '7 1-BIG5lO-SEDAif Ch·f'rhead cam. ' Speed, dlr. ~Radio. Heater, Bucker 'eats, ruued i:lass, li:1 lo rndes , Sl!.C• n r1{'"· 606Df'D, 546-8736 • ·l~-6,gll. ·r,~ Dai.sun Pickup. nnrte ror Fia l R::.o ~l.W.;,()i ;i f! fiP\I "6'1 llATSt;~·-2000=~,~-,-",-.-.-,....-. <'llrn1, 2 1nps. radials, lug- ca~P rai.:k. 642-3649 FERRARI FERRARI AUTIIORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach ---FIAT __ _ • Complete Stock o! Thh1k s.. "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 l!.t.CH ILVD. :Hwy. l'I 893-7;.&6 • 537-6824 gasn Rrgis1Pr ."'ir1v '71 850 Spyder Radin. hr a lfT. an fil C!. PX"!ras ,;1 01 ni1!es. Sr11! 1n facto ry 11·<1rran1.;. •'12:lQfi. $1995 Rill .l nnr~· B. J, Sportscar Cent. 2833 Harbor. C.~I. 540-4491 LOTUS LOTUS AtrrHOR.IZED SALES le SF.RVICE TOYOTA DEMO SALE LARGE N£w & USED TOYOTA SELECTION SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! TRIUMPH TRIUr>IPH SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! '67 230-S. a uto, a ir • 'fi8 230, a ir e '6~ 11\0-SL. aut(l, air FRITZ WARREN'S e "69 2:i.JI~ ~rdan e ·10 SPORT CAR CENTER r:(l-C MUJ'W' • "7(1 280.-SI:: 710 E. lsr St., S.A. 5'17--0764 sedan. \1A'.\'Y .\!ORF. Op.on <1a ily 9-9; closed Sunday Authnn1"<1 l)t>alrr "AA SPITFIRE Mark 111, 1I 1 ~~~':-72,-..0 \V1rr "''heels. ~ rond. I ~o~r-.,-Kf:\'f)' ]'170 280 SE .011 1'lf'r, lllUSt seU. 544--0383 O:lnv. fl.!e1;ill1I' bl11r. hlo(' aft h. lra!hf'r 1111 Full ~' r11p1 lti(". 1939°, ~T~n°.7J.~N~,-w-v,~l-v<-,-.-co-il I .<11r. Aflr>l_on~~\2-l~l_.1 __ fuel pun1p. fteeently tuned. '57 '.\II::RCEDES \~lO SL. Runs gTeal! Nci'ds. paint. Cla5s1c eonrl , Sl~."i. .\lusr Stoll S35(). 82f>..1256. R?,0..1!'117 MG ~THINK m ,,~., "FRIEDLANDER" VOLKSWAGEN ----------' 63 YW YAN HOUSE CAR "6.1 CoJ"\la1r engine. great Jor ean1p1ng & sand. (WiASJ FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. lsl Si., S.A. :.47-076-t OpPn rta1ly S.9; C'losl'd Sunday -_.,_ •• _ .. _··.'c"~'"_~_._n_• __ 1--,-6-9-VW BUG--893-7566 • 5..17-61124 MG AUTHORIZF.fl SAU:S & SEilVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS ·I spd. d lr. Xlnt. cond. Sac.· r1f1cP! Tak(' "Ider car tn tr.lde rir i;mail do\\n, Will fin. p1'1. pty. ! VDY?9':ll S.t6-fl736 or ~9+-6811, Call alt 9 am. '65 YW Bug 3100 W. Coast lhvy. Newport Beact. Radio. heale r. 4 spred, ~-~~. l W~lP 48j) '54 :'11G TF, restor('<1 , g-ood $ r nnrl , \1 1re "hrels. (714 1 595 :12.i-l i'iJ HIGHLAND MOTORS ---~ 2l·l::t Harbor Blvrt, 1968 :'11 G r>.l!DG~.:T, rrd, C~"'ta MC'Sa &l;,..~04 23,CXXJ n11.ll'S Sll(Vl ·l!J.1~63 l\TUST Sell: Leaving Coun- "fi l :\IGA HRDTP, AM /Frn ff)'! '71 V\V. Sup<'r Bug. Gd c d $39'3 Bab} blue . f. ..... conrl. !\1any on · extr11 s. S2100 or hst offer. r:a .. 11:wjj CADILLAC CADILLAC .... flj3~ Cddillac 1969 -~ADwi~=.. ;"..,,~':; '68 CA!\.1AR0 311, all', l"llo'W vaJve job, llrft;, &hocks , beli. k. hcu•. 1urie , hrakf'~, l owner. 403 ColumbwJ: Cir- cle, Cdl\1. 673-3241. '69 YW BUG Cannrtible "~ ~w. """· """'"'· Radio, )feater, Sharp, 8131 $1095 Bill Jones' !YSZ. B. J. Sportscar Cent. 2811 Harbor, CM 5411--4491 masn J...e-sg than a>.ooo mil~ FACTO'RY t\ffi CONDITIONING FULL POWER, plus full !rather intrrior, tilt whefol, door Jocks. stereo multiplex, en.use control, etc. l...ocally one owner driven. l YPU623J NABERS Cadillac ALITHORIZED DEALER 260o Harbor Blvd., Cosla MfSa o . .,~. ~V~W~B~,-,,-~-w~•ly-reb~l~t ~,"'°=I Cal.I ~-9100 Open Sunday f'ngu~ & tr11.ns. New paint. Cadillac. 1970 sioo:i. ~140. ''El Dorado'' VOLVO LESS THA~ -'11LES Factory air con<!., full pow. VOLVO rr, sir.rm Tape_ & mulllpll'X, DEMO SALE! h it & lrlrscop1c s(c rr. Full '71 2-DR. $299& lcar~r 1nter 1nr, tn.u1k opPn- RK-H AUTOi\IATIC 28-M cz'. e tc., c f<". Absolutely flaw. SEE US BEFORE lt"Ss and "one ot a kind." YOU BUY! 1003BE'NI ~·leiN W VOLVO 19-\6 Harbor, C.1'1. 6-16-9303 FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS ~lmi& MiJ VOLVO NABERS Cadillac AUTIIORIZEfJ DE . .\LER 2600 Harbor B!vd., Cosla l\'1.-.sa Call ~9100, Of.K'n Sunday Cadillac 1971 Cpe. de Ville FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING f"uJl po'.'·er, vinyl top, a 11 lea1hrr 1ntenor. nh & teJe. scop1c steering, St('reo, door Jocks, locally driven S: abso- l'.~16 Harbor, C.1'f. f>-16-9303 lu1cly ~h! (95-IDFAl ~~~~~~~~-I $6999 ~ THIHI "i8T 'Yl>!.¥0' "FRIEDLANDER" lllM .... (It OIWY. :lti 893-7566 • 537-6824 1960 OPEL A-1 COND. ALL new e1•P rythin;:. • &46-799-1 • Autol, Usea NABERS Cadillac AUTIJORIZED DE1\LER 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~1csa Call ~I0-9100 ()p<-n Sunday LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTI~ORIZED -SERVJCE- Nabers Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., '71 Ch11•i lrr To11•n &: Country \Vagon, full powPr, ll 1 r, cn11sl' control 1700 mi'1 • Alsn '71 Chc1·Y Vega, ·1-spd, COSI'A ~fESA 5000 m1"s oiUy, A.~l/F,\1. 5-tD-9100 Open Sunday These are ?-1erct-'tles Brnz Autos, New 980 tradr~ins. Authorized ~fBZ Dealer ( l t J23-7250 BUICK CA MARO 1969 Camero HT Cpe. ·57 Chev. Be.l.aire -4 dr WeU Cared for. Sporty POptl-Hardtop. Brown-'.'·hite top. tar Lime f 't'OS1 Fln1sh With Auto. tran~. Good rond. Houndl! tooth Bucke l Se-ats, 60,747 mi. Pr1v. Pt y . Auto Trans, Radio, Hca!('!', 64(>-8692. S395, ~-er Sl~nng, P()1.'.~rl co~~-~~~-~~ '68 Impala 2-11 r, Fu 11 Brak~ & niorc, This car pov.·er, A/C, NPW tires. re!leet!I best ol care. SN: and drive lo app1-ecia!e, Sl.500. 3-!l: 83.'>-52'32, AJt 6 1'.117ASH1 J ohnson & Son, ~p~m•'="~'~3938~~·,.--~~-2626 Harbor Blvd., CosJa 1957 Cllt'vy,.; dr. neals rings t-.tesa. 54-0-5630. W/.'iOme Corve(,\t> part&. '70 CA.\lARO_R_/~S-, -.,,.-, -.. ->e~k-, 1 \\'ill SC'U par~ Of' u whole. CaU Imm 6-9 pm only, ,·1ny! 1op, lo miles. Many :.:tras. $3,170. 67>6999. ~'-"~-<~297_._"~-~---­---=~=="'°'=--l '60 Chevy 1111pala, ne\\' I.Ires, CHEY ELLE brks & ball. Nreds transm. PRIV. Prty -19i0 station wasun. Chc\·el!I", air cond. p\1T disc hrks, $ 'l .5 O o , ~~10-71/lll. CHEVROLET '63 Chev. Wa9an V~. aulomlltic, 9 passenger. \\'Ork. $100 as is. See ar 1685 Tustin Ave, apl 6, Cos!a 1'-te~. '67 CHEVY 11'ag. 9 pass. Air, p/s, p/b, xtras. $1495. 557- 0339. '69 NOVA , power. aut(I. v.s, perfect cond. $2000 or offer. 51~. \0.-\A&lSI '63 Chevy Conv, 6 cyl, gd $395 cone!. $AOO Call a!t 5 pm: HIGHLAND MOTORS 5-I0-3398, 5-16-$2'.)6. ~1 ·15 Harbor Blvd. * *'56 Chevy, nPed!I \\nrk. Costa ~fesa 6·15-:H!H SlOO. 536-0336 call alter '71 CHEV. Caprice' 2 Dr. 7 P:\!, 1 --~~~~~~~~ Cf)('. L1~1 v.·/1ax &. !it.: s:,,:,ro '60 CHEV. CONV, only 2 n1n, ago. Air, Turbo., V-8. Auto. $150 P.S., P .B., P -w 1ndow:>1 , • 5.'i7-93Q;i e vinyl !op. P riva1r party. l c.~67~C~,,.-,-,-,-M-, ~,-,~,1~.-,-,,~,,~& Stl9j. Pilon(' 6-12-4782. hl'a!er. Want to Buy "'"' Good Clean Ca rs _ 'ffi tn '68 '67 CMEVELLE. A1n1 M nrl. 2100 Harbor Bh'CI . ~5-0.166 '6S OIEVY I mpala Sta. \\'i;:n. 9 pass. Atr. full po1rer. Xlnt l'Ond . Or ig. o"·ner. $1:'19J. :).16--!)697. Auto, PIS, ne··· ores & ball. Reblt 1.13;~ eng. 6-16-862'5. '69 L\IPAl..A Cusiom. 35(1 e ni;:. Air.a.urn. pis. p/b. Go.vi cond. $1950. 84&-1 706. ... ·;w; OiEVROLET * 4 door t xN"llE'nt con<1. 495-52•15 '62 CHEVY 11 station wagon. 5:,7_3795 Alt 5 pm. '61 l"°!PALA. Clr.<in, 11 1r, PS, new bait .l.· cerb . .S3;)0 Ca!h or hs! nfr. W.13 C. Charle SI. &16-30'.Xl. '66 CHEVY Impala, 327, V·S, 1970 CHEV\' ~lnn lc Carin, 4-dr. serl.<in, Air. PIS, Xlnt Cl"an, ha!'. el'rryth1ng: S2800 I ~"'~~""-·=171~'"='~· ="-G-=5_2_15_· __ or olr. 64:>-3!l!il\. Call 642-5678 & chars;:e 11. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 CHRYSLER '61 CHRYSLER 300 Clearance priced. Thia a t- 1racuv~ car nu been In stock loo long and must go. Gold mist tinish, with black bucket seat:i, & landau roof. Equipped with &uto trans, radio, heater. pow 1trg, pow brks, etc, Clean lhl'ollghoLtl. ZXV201 , $1375. Johnf!On It. Son, 2626 1-iarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 540-5630 1967 NE\VPORT 4 dr. aust.001 sedan. In1mac\Jlate! PIS. P!B, air. $1325. tt rnak" ofr. 675-5982. I 1964 OIRYSLER Nl'wpo11f'r Clean, good mooing. ]~r .f250 cash. 968-6726 CONTINENTAL '71 Continental H.T. ' Like new, 5000 mUes. Th1~· beau11£uJ car mun ~ r;een & dnven to appreciatr. Rt>· gal satin black finish Wlfh black landau anrt blac" · leather interior. Equipped with the lines! full power, & · \Vay seat. Tilt strg whJ ., a.uio temp air rond. Po\\·er door : locks, stereo multiplex ra- dio, l'll ichelin radial ply t1r- rs and much more. Slllo ' pricer1. PleaSc ask for dein·, onstration. 660CXU. Johnson · ,t,. &in, 2626 Harbor Blvd.,, Co~la l\lesa. ;).10·5630 I '69 Lincoln Continental · Clearance priced. Beautifirl: rilatinum blue, with dk. hllle I lf'ather a nd landau root. I Lu:-<ury equipped, F uJI po1>.'- er, locludl'S fact air cond., t po1>.•rr door locks, tilt strg. \\'heel. etc. This is real qual- ity. Not 11. typical price learf- er -~ee today, 193Bl'IIX. S3675. J ohnson & Son, 2626 \ Harhor Blvd., Costa l\Tesa., 5-10-56."l/I CONTINENTAL '67 Fu l i/ p11•r., air, private party SJ,695. 6~:m.i!. '61 L !i'\COLN Corrtincnta.J. , good rnn<1it 1on . .$425. ' * 646-~i64 * I =.,-~,,.-...,-----~· '"Ho\1·arrl" wh1>re ft.1'1" you .. , Lost something?' F'ind: 11. place 11n 11r!! &12-5678. Autos, New 980 ~aaa ~BBIJ ---•~,,_lfrli-\l!l .. fi.\G--1-1.).i, F."L ~. 9-a, alt j MGB (If \\.'kncl! fH4-(()!l7, l·,-6-8_E_L_E_C_T_RA __ L_l_M_IT-ED- '6' VII' \l'c;tpha"a pop top DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Regist('r Nev.· '71 124 Spart Cpe. R;id10, hra irr. all fact. r!\- rras. OnJ.v lill}I mllr~. Fae· !Or)' \\'il/"!"ilrJly. 111 }·17260 1 $2695 B. J. Sportscar Cent. ~:;J Ha rhor. C,.\I. 54~491 ~BBB ----mass '69 124 Sport Cpe. I ..:prrd. rar!1n. hrarl'r, rart1;a! 111.,.~ . .\lu~1 hp $('f'f1, t\"RC- _sqi;, $1695 Rill .Jnnr~· B. J. Sportscar Cent. is.~:: 11a11"'r r ~1. 540-4491 aasn ·;;1; FIAT •I Dr. 1<t11 "gn l'plrn<11r! r·nnrt. A r 11 r., 1·l11~-~1r. ~parr ron1 pl! r ni:::- l'l1an.\· \tt·a. parts.. $29;, or DI· In-. :-..1t;-ffi16. HONDA ~~~~---uo;-.;oA .<;..AAO Sport C:ouf)(". [l(JHC. 4 ~arh.1;. ~.~ mt irnP, S1 ,10'). 673-5371.. JAGUAR '(i'l 1\IGB, 1:-.1 :-,1,\CU L.t\Tt:.: campr'r RrcenL nvF'rhav! l!l.000 m1. "'Irr "11<-rl~. ~1 nu nP\\' radiitl u res, 45,000 mi. Dunlap rartn1l~. S 2 O O O. S?.t."J(). ::iJ&-366a. ---•-Kl3-l 2'.?•0-~•'...__J'fii"ViV'jfu;"''"~;o;&-.0 -'AA V\\' Bug, top shape & '60 OPEL V\\" Bug-body sho1. ne"' c-n~. Ro th Sl300 nr best ofr. 20.J Opel '68 Ra llye Kadett F!n11•rr. C,,\I. nr fi46-902~. 4 ~f)f'rd. n1i.i:: whrrl~. rarf10, '71 VIV Super Bug:. Oran,..e. h".<ilr r. nn!_y 21,000 n1ilr~. In-radial rirr.<", Rari1fl, 1'<11'0 ra!nnr o":'nrr/'ar.Anr!saJe m~!.~. Sl.1:95. 897 -6670, ririi:f.'d. l:'\RH:..111. fi'll;..fllfi.1 ivnrk e NABERS CADILLAC ,=~~·~-~-2600 HARBOR RI.VD., 'ii:i V\\' Bus . .J,j()(] rng. :'\1.nt COSTA .\1ESA ronrl., ~oocf tiody, ltr('~. CA!.L ~0-9100 ~1us1 :<;('Jl SSOO. Offf'r , =~~O_P_F:.'J ~U.\'Oi\ Y.S ;,-"~"~56~1_•·~~-~--- BEJ.O\V Slu Book~67""""2"'rlr ·;1 V\\I 411 Station waJ:".)n, CJ)(' fi6-.l;\la. \\l;i.i;, Under RN! mrtall1~. L11ir nrw, ~.rtJO m1. Pr1v. p t y _ ~u1:_k _.sa~<'.~l l!il'l. ~R-#il7. !'14."r-.110.~. Tn1r!r ror c;imprr PORSCHE '67 V\V RUG: XJ nt rond. tiD T !RE.S. S109.:i. • :..Wj--$1:..~ • 'fi~ PORSCJ!I:.. Supo'r !X} •• \t1n1 1%4 \'\\', perfecrro-..i~.~,~-w­ ronti. :3k1 racl.. A.\1-f"'.\l , m1 lmmac. R&H. S7:Y.i. r tu·nn1r "hi.~, nr11· D11nlop .">!l;.-0104. f~('• __ Phone a/irr 6P'.\t ~lV\~,~--,-,-m-,,,,-,.~R~&~H~.-.._-. 4. 1-1~•1 • 1ra ~. Clea n . .$3200 nr <J!fer. iO ro"°'<'h" T<iri;:a !111 $,all Pri. part.~. !21lf 1!2.1-87:i6 1'\lra~. r.~crllrnt 1·nralil1on 1%1 V\\'-St1111M\\'a gon. 1'1 1-ffiJ2. Riu1.!I; \\r[I. Prh·alr parly. l'n ,\~Jl~:f1 rn1 r,~ f'nrs:-1~,., $f;flll. Sll\V, ·19:)..2':"12! all r11ni;; f<n-' ~air. ' ,.0-V 7 ,-,----l. I \~ \;in. fl~!'.~. f>.lfi •. 'il,."\11 * :,.111 .'l,1.~7 Aill /F:-.1 r<id!Q·. l2:11Xl. 'fi7 .POR -:q11:-4~~T><l~l +:;;;:,.~14 -Kr n x rra~, .'i!11111 ""nrl. I"" V\V Rui; J;d cond, ;\fust ;,.i6-2&17 l'lrll 1n lll r!11y1<. -~~ -=~-1 Hrlfi POR~llF:. • !162-00.12 *" t-.'r('d.~ worli. \lnk.c offer. '66 vw hug, chroml' rim~. --~~~1~2-2;):1R~---I 1,·oorlrn ""hrel, extro:.cror, 6 TOYOTA :<pcaklTS. l1Nln. !;4:-,..5693. ----------1'63 VW bus, ~rfect cond, Toyota '70 Corona lully customized. iltusl see. Drlu.~e 4-rtr ~edan "'Ith t-Ar-l'l111ke oHer, 644--1~75. TOR\' Af R CONDIT/ONJN G l·.~ll~v~w=w=rrn==EV=E~R~Y~TH=,~,=.G Anro tr11ns .. rarhn, hra!rr. 0;<.' IT. ll~. 11':<1\. vrry lo"'· local milrs. * * :J48-l."Jl l bcforr 1100"' !9il(};\SPI e NABERS CADILLAC * 1968 Bui;: $1095. * 2a)I llARBOR RL., f~xccllrnl Coodil1on '59 JAG. XK 150 COSTA 1"1F.SA --·~__4!)6-Jl.'l9 ee __ Conv. SQU:,07 C1\Ll. 5-Kl-~l()(l l\.IOVtNG-r..lusl sell '6.'i VW. $12'9j OPEN SUN01\ Y.S Xlnt cond. Eksl ollrr. Cal! FRITZ WARREN'S LARGE SELEC-TION 540-5468 art 6 pm . SPORT CAR CENTER NEW & USED VW Bus '66, very clean. 4 Door llard top. Full po'.''l'r, Af-1/f'\1, Po"·er Sea l~. \V1n- do\\'S & door locks. t WIC2051 $2695 TERRY BUICK jJ.h &. \\'alnul, Hu1111ng1on Bch 536-6588 '68 Sport Wa9on 1?1111 JXllvc r, lactory air con- dit1on1ng. J n11•ner, !VTJ748l $2295 TERRY BUICK 5th & \\laJnut, Huntinifon Bch 536-6588 '71 RIVIERA 1'-uu powrr, fa c1ory a ir cond!. tinn1ni;::, \·1 ny l !op. mai:;- \\"ht'el~. only 7546 a ctuaJ ml.!rs. <J0.11CQTI $4995 TERRY BUICK 5t~ & \\'alnut. J-lunlington Bc h 536-6588 ~~~~ ~~~-! 968 BUICK La Sahrt>, 2 dr hi, cusrpm, hill p11r. landau !Of>, J] ,£!\.l. ~~3.~- CA DIL'"'°L'"'°A=c - Cadillac 1968 Cf141. de Ville Vjn)'1 rop. rlr;th &-lf'.<1 lh1>r ln· 1rr1or. t'UL!. P'Q\\'ER I'.. rACTOR'i A!R CONDI- T IONING, A,\1 ('FM radio, nrw t ires. IZNB761 ' $2999 NABERS Cadillac Al!I'HORlZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Blvd,. C'm:Ta f\1cs:e. Ci.11 !'.I0-9100 Open Sunday Cadillac 1966 Sedan de Ville f'ACTORY 7°/o EXCISE TAX REBATE! '" •"4;,;.., N -· ,,_, i.. l"'ic•• , •• win l'*(;liT•• 7% N~ ,...,_.. N 111 'n ,.,._tr cer• ••••"••••· UJ•• (••1re1•i••al ••· ,.r .. •I. financ• f\!~ru.t~·, '71 FIREBIRD This on• hos i1 nil irrclM!i"'} O•f tond•l•on•r'14. pawn bro~es, p<l'"'I'" sUWU'l9· OV!O!T'01ic ll'llfls- ''"~s-. (Srlt. ~ 1 n. Paru Mana,r"r"J 1971 LEMANS - HE '72' s ARE HERE! ·AND WE STILL HAVE OVER 27 NEW '71 MODELS TO CLEAR-OUT! BIG SAVINGS ON GREAT USED CAR BUYS '66 Chevy '67 Plymouth '68 Chrysler i\.UIO"l•!tC l'~"'""'li~~, ~&<!lo & H'•!•r 1!>6V i ll! $1188 '66 Pontiac GTO Av!oml!IC l r•n•,..h•lan, Power !11••~· P o w• • Bt1Wt"I, Power S!rt•lnll· Pow•• Wlndo•o. ,.!, Coo-· d•llenlng. 1!1dle & lle•le•. «•n ASMI $788 '69 Pontiac OltAND l'llllt 'UllY Ill NEWPOlllT CUSTOM • P•u enQec W•<J<J~. A,.t.,. m•ll• TtA~~mi~\iQn, POW· or !>!e .. •l••Q, f'nwer B·~·.~. PQwe• W•~dOW), ~" {Ood1TIO~i~C1. llAdlo & 1Je~1,,,. . L~•I Doc•o•"• car i5Zll 6••) $1488 ASK ABOUT OUR EXCLUSIVE 12 M0/12,000 MILE WARRANTY '67 Mercury COUGl<ll 11111 Au1nm•t1C lr1n•m'1 •lof!, Pnw•r Br•~~. P o we r 5••ednv. F11t1ory i\.lr co ... dl!lon\ng, Vl~vl Roel, It•• d10 & Heiler. (VIO BlSJ $1988 '69 Camaro t 000 111 Hl<RDTOP 11.A.LLEYE iPOlltT i\.ulOMl11C Tr~n•MIHio<l. Pn-• s• ... •1"9, Pow• r !lr11~••· F~tlorv ,I.Ir Co"-dl!ior1lnQ'. Vinyl lloor, 111- dlo & H .. re•. Ono Lot.II 0'"""'· (YCP •411 $2688 '68 Mercury .-611-BUG f yr !oipr1tr, n('11· hr11kr~. pR lnr !.· tnnncau, tori ,..,,nrl! s112:1. fi•!-1~11-1 1 BMW Opr11 rta1l.v ~-!l: ...-J~rr! ~un(la.v eon. LewiA S16!).i. 644-1247 an 5. 7111 E . 1st St., S,A. 547-(]'/&1 " good tires. ne\v engine. "li9-E:-:J Ar.. X\n! rond. 2·1.CXXI · · TOYOTA 'GR VW hug, pcrfccr cond. Arn CONDrr10N ING Full pov."f'r vinyl rop, AM/ FM r<1dio," door lock!, all leather interior, ti]! & lele- sr.opic steering, etc., etc. (RPr..1noJ $1999 NABERS Cadillac Compleltly ~with bud:11 sanl!. Ml!OIPC'!- it Transmission, Po""ff Disc Bro~e s l'o-r 51oering. fotwy .t.ir, Vrrr,'4 •oo1 rmtlld gkl!s, Whitt Wall$ and more. Serial I Z\0 7345 -A.ulomt!•c Tr•n•miula"· P DWff St"rl"D, p 0 w. r Br~~u. A>r Condlrlenll\lj, Vlnyf 11001, Jladle & I-IN!· er. (JISE 410) 1 Doo• ll•rdro~. Au101"1- 1lc T•en1Ml,.;on, Pow•• Siee.ing. Pow« ere~n. Fecto•V Air CoPdi!l°"lno;i. L•U~er l•I..,, Rodlo .. 1-ill!ec. !ZSll 111>! $1788 l'AllllL .. NI: ~AST IACIC .t.umMatit Tr1n1mlulool, Pow•• 51ttrlno;i. Pow tr Br~•n. '1adlo f. HH1tr. (WVK •'JI $988 Automotive Excellence & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 1111.rbor Blvd. Cn!'IA Mell!. 546-444.4 CORTINA ~----~ 'fi7 CORTINA GT. l\oni ~hocks, " :>1pd . s~r .. • S.16-28;f.i DATSUN D1\TSUN • 1967 -1600 Rn~rlslcr. Vrry clc11n, ex- rl'lleot ('(lnd1r1nn. JJJ95.00. Ph. :i.1:i-20ll~ afrr r 5.:1() P.1\.1, OAT~lJN--;69-2 r!r-;er!11n,-4 •p!! r h \/Pry (1r;in. Sl~.:, 1\-\.1-a.;11 mi. $3650. Firm~ Stf"l"f'O pquipment. Mu~l M'll . ~~t&-~,122 "' I $127j. &46-6114 =~o-=--~=="""°""" 11~..., l11rbor C.M fi.16 ·!1303 -~=~~---~-1!)67 E Type JAGUAR 4.2 -, -' ·---'59 V\V Bug, !Unronf. new L1trP. Rehl! en2. brakes & 71 Toy~~ Corolla, 2 d r. paint. 620 Gary Pl, N.B. p.;iint jnb. Sar ~ 64>-52Hi, RN't;'n, :as/i + TIO Betwn 6 :30 &. 9PM. .:__.:_====c----1 payment~. ~ti l Doocas1er1=~~~=~---~ JENSEN Dr. llunl. Bch. .f blocks '68 SundiaJ VW camper. N>blt lrom Edison r>IH ~L engine, +-track stereo. like JENSEN ·10 CClrolla , 4 spcl. lo mil.!1i,1-"'-"-''_490-_2"_l~S-._~~-- AUTIIOPJZED vinyl !{Ip, xlnt rond. $1350, ·70 VW Bu.!I~ 9-pa~s. Bed con. SALES :. SERVICE ~1711. vf'rsion. Vrry clean. $2450. NEWPORT IMPORTS llllO W. Coast I wy. Newpon Buch KARMANN GHIA l!f.il K11rmann (;h11t, 1201 N', ~ tr ... Mll. S.100 tor nlfer. ~1 R11kPr, (" :\1 .'>l:l-lih,i . DATL Y PILOT ~tOrac110riJ ,69 CORON 2 _. Afl 5pm; 5J6-l789. . A ..... r. 4 llprl., -.,-""~--~,-,--~ vin.yJ top, radial llrcs. Xln1 '64 VW new ptlint &: seat rond. JIJlt"i. ~J~ covers, R&.H. vrry clean. Offer. &15-0'114 &t!eT 5, '!i6 CORONA stick, r /h, llf'wl-'~""'"7=--'c---',.- llf"t'll. 57,000 milt"• S700. '6S VW, Gd. cond, orig. £71--0184 Ov.-neT. ~ or bst ofr, Call 11.rt 5 pm: £1.--,.1259 '6:i !..AN!) Cnusrr, ""'"' tlrrs.1-~~=~~~~=- mll ~r. 11ux 111011: r1r. '66 VW SUNROOF fil :l.-4 111.l aftrr .l Pi\1 . _. 968-5881 * 'l\8 TOVOT /I Corona, 4 11pd , '67 VW BUG \'f"llow !..· Bl11rk Int., S9SO. or tm:'i. 962-35911 hr!'.1 (>rff't . 64~-26!\I! n·CA~!7L~Y~P=17wr=~,,-,-.-,~""'~' • ' -· AUTHORIZED DEALER 2E()(] Harlx:ir Blvd., COO.a Mesa Call 54().9100 Open Sunday Cadillac 1967 Cpe. de Ville f"Aci'ORY ATR CONDITIONING Padded imp, Ml pnwer. all lee!her intm"or, «ferro, door kx:k$, til & lelC'K'OP'IC slee.r. ina. many other xtru. IUKP")t()) $23't NABERS Cadillac AIJJ'HORIZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Blvtl .• Cooa MCA Ca11 5'.0.!1100 Open Sunday EL DoradCt 2 yn., olcl S300 un- rlrr Blue Book -all r xll'as, ?.!lchelin X tr•. fi 7J-G1111, , ___________ , u~ c. r.11..11.a.ger"• '71 G. PllX (oonp(lteiy leoded wirh steflO, poll'tC" ~ or conditioning, pow• brokti. PD""" ~ ~Tit: trDMl!liuioft. (51k. I 288). $2988 '69 Ford Cost · '68 Bonneville 0 I 000111 NAlllDTOP 4 00011 S!OAH Autornorlc Tr1n1ml111on, Pawtr SIH!"l"ll, HH!..t. !BEL 1611 $1088 ,.utornatlc lr1n•mtu 111n, POW9r SlMrl~Q', p 0 w I' Ir•~... PoW•r Window,, l<fr Cllndlll°'1!"';1, Vl"VI Ai!M. ll1dle & HHltr. (XNlt. OlOl $1888 '69 Buick Lii SA.lllW. 1 DOOll H.-.llOTO" .Av•om1llt tr1nJMlJ1I,,.., Pow1r 5!ftrl"I!, Power &r1~<11, Vlny! Raor, .A ir conc1tUo!'•l"11, II I G I e .. llf,ll!lf, 1 111 Whet!. (Yl'T tlO! $2688 I I l I I ! 44 DAILY PILOT frld.V, Septemt>tr 17, 1971 R-1 2 Handles beautifully Makes on idea l second car Disc brakes on oil 4 wheels --up lo 35 mpg ioo I Southem Colifomio's firs! public show· ing •• greo1 economy ·-large trunk spoc e! JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS has just opened a new Re- nault sales and service center in Santa Ana. Just a stone's throw from his Mercedes showroom. Come over and see us soon. We 'll let you test drive a Renault. We promise a unique driving experience. And at the end of the trip you'll get a $15.00 instamatic camera to take home absolutely free. You may also want to take the Renault home, too, and that's fine with us. Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday •, 11 a.m. to S p.m. ·1D /'t~ '"""' .... -- Renault prices begin at $1 , 799 '*, so you w e, 1't io : ~d much money. PHONE '"-1114 ht. 37 "QualifiH 1icen1ed drivers 21 years and older while they last ••Destinatiaa charge, dealer prep and handling, local tax and license, additia•al. Autos, U•ed 990 Autos, U5ed 990 Autos, Used 990 Auto•, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 CONTINENT AL CORY AIR COUGAR 1970 MARK Ill flEA L:Tlfl'L. FULLY 1.LlX· l"RY EQlilPl'ED CLAS'.'\IC. Every h1.xury <'Xtr:i plus rinl} 20.000 IHN'fu lly drl\"11 niii· el<. This IL!XI!!) t'<tr JS n1111- ·,;~ Sl'YDl<lt 2 I •l'. 4 Sr>J.. l~tl COUGAR hcat1! <'.~I . ~1111 l1r,.,... Sht1q1: :.: 1-•fi., I. ·t;~ \l<>11za 4 ~J~I. n ·h]I rn:.:. JW\\ II'·"!:-~· 1111•. S~'j1 <•I' lllf'(·h. i"Pw \\}\\' ltrf'~. 1•,,rJ1.,. :'llllst ~f1l. Pvt. pry. 1111-1::11_ DODGE h~T n!r '.'>!6-'i7~1 ----kss in <'\'CJ)' drla 1J. I 1n1·1tt' '--~ ,,-L\111it;1-; ll11rt. '!i:l Si~nT 6. your insph·t1,,n 11 ~ II.• ri••Hr COUGAR ,•0111 . ,.,,,,."1 & e('on t1·an~, new NJ11rl1t1nn 11 ill ho' b.-•1 11'1' '--------~.:'11 '">:!~i;·;:.i . 11ppl'f'r1,,·r.1 '!'11" r1'>1<;t] 1~:-1·-, . ue ol iJi 1, ,.1,r 15 Si:lli> 11\<'i 70 COUGAR XR7 ·1;'.! J1(·1LJ1:I-. IJarr. ,;111, C1u-of Jy Bili(' 1:,..,K,_ ll 'l\\~I'• r ! \\,ir•11 11;111111:.; !or .. \r rr·;i,' ,., 1 Yo·:ir, Xlr11 n •nd. $\100. arn prf'p:•l'•·d u, ;,,,,•r·p; ~1-;i;·,, 1 '11" f1.-., f1n1•h 11 <11l 11~ <>11-~•(•!. I . 1-'••' l1•1t\i"I ,\ h1t<l~ll -------1rn1. lh"l"i!lil•'11/li, f,i11•, I ' ,,·II I I l "''l\(JIJl;1.:n.irl l1111·1111lr.~. I !JI I ]')>f \\I I lo 11• II"' ' C'lll' s1r11·" nrl•. 1f .101 1 ti"'"· J~.\11 ,\1110. ~·2·, I'll. i11 Hun~ "''''"''"I '''' 1\ 1ln ! I nil' 1111y q uP~l1nr1,, _1,,u 111~.1 1 • • 1,..rf.,«:' $1~1".1 &lG-G0:\7 l""acli n1e at 1111· li<111it',I n"l"-lw.it<'r p<>11'~lf'IJ.:,1'•''1 ;_ .. -, :___ --, '~, .~1 · I 1 l·rh' (.,, 1 •11r •'l•l'tl "!"''1 I h\ ! •(\fJt,!-. ( <1111r~r ('lrnn ,, , .>·~' , or 1111· 1• 1 r (' ·· • I · !'l-lt1-l t{)(). • r•1,1.~,,1,.. !.· 11111•·11 m•''' :--.·· l.':'.:•I •:;,, ·::.1 .1~:.1 • ~ .11 n . ;----. -----I .r ''I ''' 1,.1ri1 ~~·.'r,.,,11 i;,L 1.11 .\,~"''~ff,., 62 1.1:\(IH,\ I 111 11111 1• 1,,111,...,11 .~ "'•'l, ~·i.'fi li:.rl~» FORD __ _ r u11_1· "'llllr If .'I• \ ! Hh I (',., ,, •.i,.,,., ·,If).,, .II -------- $4!)(). n~:-~ · ... 7.-.i1.~1. ~ .... -64!.1)';~$ _______ I 1··.-(·11· 1.\11 .\1:• ---A i,J i1\l\Jl;$l,l1"1 'f;9 \1AP..K !If 1,.,;,.lo•rl r1 ''" ~'"--Ill" \' ~ ' r•i::, ~\lln 11'1111\<i. \,()(>([ 1· .. 11t1 ~l!(,_ :.Hi-~~17 a flt'r f; :\o rn1 . nrf,,r .. )..l&-;:S7j, h'I ('(1\ 1:.\n. ,\ (" I'.<, 011ner !.Jk<' 11"11. ~i'.l~ '· ''I 1 __ ".'..:..." - -----I'll\, 1"n1;I lnp. L.-.:1·~p1'I. 'h•• f.":("l)\()IJ\:~: Suprr Vnn. llDDli ~DDli 1!1111 IMMEDIATE ~ ii DELIVERY iS llii All Models ES ~ In Stoc:k e1 ~ LOW 0~0WN iii= • YOUR TRADE LOW PAYMENTS I Bill Jone>' ~ l'liiiiil B. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER lliii Jl.:.::ll 2833 HARBOR, C.M . 540.4491 ..... 13DfiJB f6DBB '65 CO:>:TJ;\1-:,,TAI., ·I !11 S:'if" :11:'""i2~1 f'.i1,..ll.-d , r rpl, 1~['>f' deck. 11 lr, hill f"''1"r. new half. In --------f\!h---!;+!7. ----------------- m< ",._.,,,., I'' '"' """' "'' " • '"" PILOT CLASSIFIED 1111'""lrnrn! DAILY PILOT !or r11·t1on! Truck1 962 l Truc·k-,-----9-62 AutOs~m-po-,-led-976 Autos, lmported--97o-AUiOs~port8d--970 I VACATION TRUCK AND CAMPER SPECIAL 1971 FORD FlOO PICKUP I) I in. wheel bo11 1e, B' b11d, ) ipeed, he11vy d uty vinyl 1ea l1 , oll mp 11 nd oi l g11 uge1, I 175 lb. front sp rin91, 1250 lb. re ar 1p rin 91. AND '71 6 PAC CAMPER Sleep1 4 Fully Eq ui pped lritl. Sto"• e nd Ice Box. Ready to Go. BOTH $)399 TAii THi VALLIY ¥11W TUIN·O"ll FlOM JAN 011.0 & GARDIN GI0¥1 FlllWAY$ " VOLKSWAGENS BUGS -N-BUSES '61 BUS New yellow fini5h -run5 fine. (AJS965 ) '59 GHIA Look• & '""' $699 great -Arctic white blttk seats. (KJG317) '66 BUS B<i lliant g•oon $1s99 with nice interior. Runs OK St. :tt Pl-627 '70 BUG Auto trans -$1729 Llk• new yellow fin;•h-blk. int . IS80AKVI '67 BUG Hud to get $1129 model-Sharp blue with blk. int. IVSL072l '68 BUG Auto. tr1ns - Sunroof-Runs good. !WTFJ9JI HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN 18711 811ch Blvd. 842·44 35 Huntington Beach I I .. Gives yoo sedon/wogon versot1l1!y and fron t whee! drive! 3im 6'lcmon~ SERVICE 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday !RENAULT+/ 2201 SOUTH MAIN SANTA ANA IONE BLOC K NORTH FROM WARNER) i'HON E 546-4114 Ext. 31 IT'S HERE! FINAL CLEARANCE ALL REMAINING 1971 BUICKS-OPELS-DEMOS Must Be Cleared Out! BUY NOW! SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY USED CARS '69 CADILLAC El Oo·~do F>1ll "~ .... ~·. 1~, f<>•y ""' pndd"d lop. "'~" •II l~""V "'''"' In ,,.. m•••tl&l• condd,1>n. 17 ~1· BSXl $4995 '70 JAGUAR XJ AOr (D~d,t<on:nq, l•olh•< inl •tio" ,t.M FM. ""Iv 10,000 C•refylfy dn•on I<>• ,.1 mil ••. s~•w"l.11. (071 · 8QEl $7595 '7 0 TORONADO t ,,11 r""'"' i.,,.,Y • ., ,,.., d1t,00•0<1 -.n,-1 roof T~" I' • ,,,,,,~ "9 •1.!omob 1 .. M,,,i •~•-!790ASFl $3895 '70 RIVIERA F"ll pow@' l•clo•v •" cpn- di!Oon•n9, .. ;"vi •ool. 1 '" choo•• l•om, I 059B Ur l $4495 HARD TO FIND '70 PORSCHE 911 "S" S •oeod. r l~<t.ic ..,.,.,.i o'-'• ria!om too!o~••d •••i• IJ5P.DDXI SAVE I UICK. '70 CAMARO CPE v~ .. '""'"', .• .i,,, 1 ••••• • " ·-•• t'~·• "~ (•,•n•• ••n.f''"''Q I,,••~ ttri• n_ 1101 AUN1 $2995 '69 DATSUN P. U. W11h <•m<i•• l;:.d,., • .,d I'""''' ~ •/lt od ''""'"'"" "'""· T ~., """ vou II 1,,11 ~e•• •o d1"•· IYX TS91l $1495 IN COSTA MESA If u I c K • 0 r EI. • J 11 G (" ·' rr 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-7765 ' ' UIJU SUI(~ 1H I t /1~ lCl!.i Hfli 980 ·- l§J [ Aulos tor S..la I~! 990 Autos, Us•d PONTIAC 990 Autos, Used /:A~":::'~·~·~· :::N~~::w:::::~:::.:::::::::::::9~80:::::A:::u~t~o:::':::·~N~e:::w::::c:::::::::c:::::~9~8~0~ Autos, Used FORD MERCURY 990 Autos, UMCI RAMBLER NOW LEASING 1972 FORDS F ORD l!'W>I Counlry Squirf' ~ 'ti~ 4-dr. J\IETEOR . Xlnt Pontiac '69 Gr. Prix pa,,s. ,1 _,~011 l'l'I pt;,. Ori~ o·onrl C0n1plr 1rly ovrrhaul-$2899 162 CLASSIC ti I II f.1 ()IXZ l'.H1 s;::~,-l'd, J-16--0074. Vinyl !Op, tuJI pl)Wf'r, !af'IO)f'y 2 Dr. 5edan. tHTF519J 6+1-()l HI "r 6-!4-Z:l~~ MUSTANG ·air rond1uoning, tilt \l'h~I. $187.50 l~J7U rulu 1~:.il1~\1c~. goodl ----------1 s1ereo n1ult.iplex, deluxe HIGHLAND MOTORS \\heels IZKJ3Z2 1 corirl . :i1r p11T ,,1rrr1n~. 'tlfi \!USTANG fasl b<1ck, auto e NABERS CADILLAC 2'1'15 Har bor Blvd ):'.',lflO ~::n~liSli'.). 1ra11s, niug 11 hls .. 10.000 m1. Costa ,\Jt>:Sa 6-i:i-~ -· - ---Xlll l <vt~I ~!!XXL (lr bf'S1 ol· 2tiOO HARBOR BL., MAVERICK I r ... ., ~,,:-r COSTA i\JF:SA '6-1 Hambl<"r C!asllC 550 f'!" •. ...,...--J .. '1 CALL 5-I0-9100 Xlrlt rond. Good runne-r, J!liO \l<11 ,.,r11·I-:, l<'ilow " 111 '.!.111 (_"JlJ. il UTn lt';,n~. r\/l l 1·hrn111r g !'n11p !•II l•'ll• iln11-~'I !K~I 111111'~ ~l~l~I l•I" h•"I •dl1•r t 'nll "l.o-1:-.HI. MERCURY '61\ fll UST1\N(; Ollrk G1'Pf'n, OPE~ Sll!\'D,\YS $~:xJ or offer. 968-7461 l1lilck 1nh,r1 or. X lnt rund. f'-.ACEY-re<! .67-l~0-4-pd-'6-1 Ramble•· A•nb•-<•do• Ill'\\ lll'('S, S~JO. J.11(-7:-l:i.i. .,, k d . b •· ' 'f S ~.,.. ' ~ r , 1~..-ra..:r~ • .\· 1ch!.'1 1n no au-, unrlf'r 40.000 m i. ·711 .\!l'."'~t ~~1~· ti n ·'· r lh. nr1~ owli<'r. ~r.oo * S.l&-1977 """<! p~l pl1, ~.yr. ,.AJ,lJOO nu. 1'i<'an, $1,0!Jj. 6i3-5313 aft 1 1 ----.~=~,.::cc_ __ S'..'71 ~J 1111-:lt~'.l pin. T-BIRD --------OLDSMOBILE 111" run:smo '62 T-Bi'RD ~·orr11 ula 400. Air. \'1nvl J•>Jf· 1·1:11 l!LlJS l"utlal':.< ."port l111n1aculalf'. l.'tOOO 11;J, ·1 )I' YuU Power. ILYS061l 1A~E THE VALLEY v•Ew TU RN-Off FROM '59 Mere. Wagon !"<•LJ1•r, J"<'rl & ,,·h11r <'XI , far \\'HIT . ·19fi-2.i00. $78.50 SAN DIEGO & GARDEN GROVE FREEWAY S 1··11!1 Jll."l•T . 1, .. l•1r,v .. r. l~A-u t-,-,,-u""S;d 990 Au tos,-Used -990-$87 .50 I HIGHLAN D MOTORS 1ll11 i. "1n~I 1111 hll•'k•'T ~lJ.::;\1ans, P1s:f~/s~1)t HIGHLAND MOTORS "~11,. ;::r,..al ~h.qK'. lli.200 ~1rlf"'·all.~ ,\.\1 /f":\1 Virl\I :n-1:, !!a1·hor Bl\•d. I FORD FORD ~·1 1.1 11c1 1'1..._.1 1.;11 .i 1111l1" .~.!.l.>U. B~· 1"111 nrr ioJi. lo n~ll\. 11·1"" tv:~~"'l"" r.,~1 a \ft••a fi.l;}..'l-lo.I 1. l l-!:~1~ '"'· '""' '· ,,.). 'f;9 ~'IRF-:R1 Rn ·100 [.<J n11 ~ • .'\h11 p1nd t>"'~' olft"J'. Sa1 , Only_ 6-16-4212. ! "'I" _\lf'~" 1o ! , , Iii I .......,.....~.._.._....---------------~ ......... ~~----"liO T-Rfl{lJ l~1 ndttu , ~l ,(X!I! '70 FORD LTO 1, '70 GALAX IE 500 1>11 111 I!( ( 1.!11111 !';i•h ~1:1 1:11);" Tli r:o:-..,\nO 1111. Vull fK111rr, :\Int BROUGHAM '"' /11 I I_! •k. If ·r n" 111 11 r1 ~' .!Ir !'<ll•il lul l Jlll f Bf~ST OFf EH c'<lnd. $163:... I '11 "111, I ""i•I ,,,,,.,,, !.'••·d •'1<t1d, 1li~1 0 1 o!ll'I". .'.'····, .• '.',0.0. 13!y f I• 1<11 ·1 1'1< .011 1;, ,,1 .. " " t><:.-:,o~~- 8 r 11 1•11 ..'.J•''"" ,.; .. 1.1 I ' 1 idd 11"1'1"'\1 .\ i:k. hl{ • .Ji l"..'~I ''6-,-,-,-l<l-,-c1111-,-,-s.-.-,,-,-,,,-od-. RAMBLER -~~--~--- 11)' 111:11 1•n' .<. l.ir11.111 •11 i ,,1111 t ,, 1·1,,1•' 1,1p1>1•1.,·rl i:!i \f1-.nc\1.11q !!\ p;i:-.s~ o1·1r• o11n<'r . in i1 ... 1Tant\.'. ,,,1----------',16 ·r-B1nt. vinyl lflp i1•/ ' ' r• I "' 1%3 ~''rlON \\' , ror1holf'~. au10n1 1rans, xlrl 1111111,1o 1il.+I•' 1111 °111· 'II\ " 1 ""-.c+<lfl. f~O\I•!. •Ii'\" \\l(\\1 .. 11., illr .\. [lh nn•\1 1'\l .'i~:. ·"lfl-:i:1l:! • ,,,.. g n ., RU O. I I .~ I \ b • I I ~hafl(', Best Of.!('!" 0\'l'r ~I.WO. i!rl(l lll•"• I•• ,.;i .. 1 11 11 , •' 1 ' I''".\' \·. lt1 1111-!,o\-1·.ii·i t ll•lt • _:;,,1~)1) 1111, ·--->!(1(~1 ll'<'S ,. r,.;s, f1\f'1·1a u · 11!1\ ill' IH• LllJ i .,,,. \I' ' • \11.flS, l!ll~I>. 4 Dr .. LWlta SS, p,j 6. "onrl cornL CIC ccz.,·. .1~1.sr:i:! r11!1, 11" <1•·1 I' I:,. ("11' ' -' ·,I l' .... , • .-~~.~I .. 1.'i-f!fl-11 .. !1'f'.>-O\) ,,, • ' 1!"•11 'H'• \~I( 1111· f\il l p11·1·, l 01\'rl('r. F OR Sale 19J6 T -81 rrl, 'to , \J l~r:t HJ 1 .. 1.,:1· ,..,111. r:,·du(·«d to Sl.'i'.Yl. 1!f1--:>:H.i. IT'S Bcacn house time. Blg-fYl"' 1., I-~. L" ,,,, J'\1" \\lli<l••I••.' · II~''" ~ (11'1\ ,, 1111.~ ,,111 d •" I <111 II ,, I" 111 '.\!l,o,\ t •J 1. '· • • I, Ill ·'ii ,\ ,..;. •I I ~ •.'ii l'•·••it I•,\•~. l n~r.-, \Jr,;i. 'I' ,I ,II lllillf'j' 11;1.:::••n. p/~, -gcst :;election ever! See 1he porlhnl<' top, :;harp_ $\l j(J , plh. "ti l OL11S. ~.~. 4 Di-.. PS/PG. DArLY PfLOT Clas~;'ied 1 ~"~'7-7S<J~7_1. ______ _ 111!". 1''H'~. :i'!l1 \ d!,1 Z\'(ll";'\, 11 11". go">Ofl cnnd1tion. /\:;king :o;ection now! Sell !<Iii.. 1te~1, """'"· ('.\I .,;;tt~~,; " '"' .1 nu 1111 1 ,1gr, 1• I•• '«! t10 11. I l.\GJ I 1,.i.1 1 S~·~iO .i?.ti-S!"if.6 A t N 980 Autos, New i:·1 :'I! l·:l\.( '\ J: Y-1 '••I• 111;-1 "~~ --, 650l D-S---$600--jiiuiioii•ii,iiiiiiewiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~l(J 11<1!!, ftt[I f!l\I Iii i•;t:>•, :-:s .rn~1 1111 $"!lill\1 iil:-•1 111: •·:.1 1 .1 r1 ti. :1.-11_.,_·1;_.-is_· -- PINTO ~n. ~n11, 11 "'' 1 1:1 1r1,. I Want ~to Buy - Co~1a \lt·-a .. 1111.,,f; .. !l I , --.-_ l .••1l l !1.1n(".·11--1l(J1.1 ·fi.~ 11u::::r "'II Il l!~,.;,\"'' 1. 1 ofr .. l !~i7 1.:1 l:1\1r 1 •11111, / ~ ?Jf--'--_ wl l'." J'_ !i<'•1I•. r ,1<1 11 ,.1,,,1 '~ lil.t11"n1. ,111,1·) top. a il Lll.\· T l it', !J'illl . .' 11111n:if ,.,.1111 • I'\ 1 I ~l i .11 I l.1111(1r 81111 _!I ,.fl If[, I-'-"'~'-'-'-"-' _,_;:._'-_11_1_:, __ _ r1). !i7:-..."!;,~~ J•1·u·" ~·1~1 * '71 FORDS * -7~-C;d;1,\W 11lll o·nn \,,\J..\:..;11·.S • .\J\":'T \'.\-Li.'i NOW'S THE \f'l'l 1hlf', "II' '1111<!' \ au t<\, /':' P\\, r: I I \l.itw lin.<, l1io !11,lt', \\I I •'I s1o:in ,,·:::-01J1 '6!11-",\Jl:L,\.'I, ('111111·1 :1~ I ) -~J'><"'Pd .\/(' I'... 11 I I 1~1 111i. I ii., 11• .,. ,,,.,, .. 1 \ Irr I Tl !l:l.'<O;.; HE RTZ CORP. TIME FOR 11141 na.4010 QUICK CASH 1ij ~\IH I !! •111111·~ :'111+11~ !11 I'•'' ·••r•·111!<i, I'/« Pih, '"I'" '·<I•" I 11111 II SI 11 ~1 1'n II "' 111 11 11,,.I• /101 '1, .... .,' I 1• 'h ,,.,,, THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD -;1 P1n1u. B1h f'ng1n(', D is(· \1ra krs. 4-spcl . fl('IU)( in1rr .. :\lil}! 1\il('PJS, $2100. 8.1fl--~):: PLYMOUTH ·70 r>L::-:T ER 6 r vl 11 .("J~) 1111 le~. flllt" ~irrr111~. h•l('k<'I '"a1~. 1 1t1.l'I rnp. Pn1 .. ply. $1,,/1_ t\H+~7Sh ti'I \ ,\Ll ,\,'\T 4 t 1, , 6 cyl, ,\ T, f'·-". + Clf'i1n, Lov.·- lv •• 1;, '.">!0-.1,l.l'i Bill (;eol1e!!a 11 , J>rc~id e nt of Garden Grove ' Li11eo l11 -1'le re11r \, l n \'ile::-)'011 '[o Sec 1'1i c 1-\JI Nc'v LL~COLN-lVIERCURYS £01· '72 ' """ "· /' ' SA VE NOW \¥HILE PRICE FREEZE 15 ON!! Now You C an Buy A Brand New 1972 Lincoln or Mercury At 197 1 Prices And Still Receive 7°/o Tax Rebate TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS On All Remaining '71 's In Stock ' BRAND NEW '71 j MONTEGO I I i $ 5 ooo ~::: .. • DEMONSTRATORS NOW ON SALE OVER 26 TO CHOOSE FROM AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! TA KE THE VALLEY VIEW TURN -Off FROM SAN DIEGO & GARDl!N GROVE fREEWA YS Imported utos, lmporteo • There's A Big Reason For You To Drive A Small Car: You ~a"e money when you buy .s $m a11 car <'I nd you S<J 'le mo!'ley when you driv~ it. Whal better r ea ~on could you have for ma king the move to economy7 Check o ver the~e c.•1r1 a t Dean Lewi$' today. l'ANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS '71 DATSUN Z-tOZ Al• Cond ., 4 1ptK . !7,2BQE I '64 VW CAMPER Fully Equ ipped. lltody ro c•mp, IFIM0721 '68 VOLVO 142 Auro. TroM., Air Co11d. I UW51l-tl '65 VOLVO Al• Co11d., Seda11 . fVEXS?OI '67 TOYOTA CORONA 4 Or. Sedan. Aut o. Tro111 .. Radio, Htortr. '70 fO•D MAVERICK Lo• MllH, 1"11nt cond!rlo11. 113 l 1MP I LOW LOW DOWN PAT MINTS MONTHLY PAYMIHTS '4699 '1699 '1999 '1199 '999 '1699 VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVO .. C.M. • 646-9603 S4G-9461 • Friday, 5,pt,mbtr 17, 1971 DAILY PILOT HURRY! COME IN TODAY T BEACH CITY DODGE AND •• MAKE US AN FREE $10.00 VALUE SHEFFIELD STEAK KNIFE SET !~!!Ll~l~1~7~~ Polara :~~i $99 OVER 1971 Dodge Demon cH01cE · OUR ONLY COST s.1. If Ll19CI E I081~0 DOOR HARDTOP A u tom ~+;;. lr ~n•mi1\0on , r ~d 1 0 , ""'h1!~ •·d~ w~ll1, Cl '~•" buc~~I 1~eh. 17b6DBV I LO W MILE· AGE BEAUTY DRIVE IT HOME TODAY ,6.T BIG SAVINGS '66 BARRACUDA •llJ IOrn~I" I'"". "" .... , ~•·•''"" '"(l>O, bu<J.;ot '"~'" (119 AK Tl '69 VALIANT ~U""''"i.' ''"'"m•·· •o.,, 1,.111 !•<'"'"/ •<W•PPM t<0c• Ir•"'" P<>"•l'.ll" <•r (lWS !~JI '70 DODGE t Ol!ONf T l l'IOM, V ~ """"' """ OQ, lullY t•r•or • '""'Pn•1 '""""'11~ •• , <OnO•loO<HOQ (W•.•ILUi '68 CAMARO l!~dHI, h•M•• Tn• P•"•<I tM 10A~:!il !'Inly '69 DODGE POLAlt .. ' [)(>c•. v.1, IAtto•v ~;, rond , ~vtomM1t 1'""' °""'"' z•••r illQ, r1d<o .I. he<il". l it, (062 81!.Dl '70 HANOMAG '67 CHRYSLER NEWl'Ol!T CUSTOM 1 Doo• HMnlop. '"""'' •'• «>'1~, vinyl IOP, <d~•O (.LEAN! I I l.R ?I" '69 vw 5"01!TV l!EO ' ,pee<!, 1~0 ·~ .!. no~!~• I Y'.'1 $ ))<) '66 MUSTA 7 0 0 OP v '· '"'" •••• .,,,,. •• """-10~, 10..,m.•e• N I(,(' ,t /\;.>~~' '69 DODGE COllONfl JOO ? Door ll~rdlOP. ~u1nm~r.r ''"n!, PQWN ,+~tr.nQ, ~11<••t •~11. voo vl top A ST ~AL! o1 TP .. 1,.1 '69 TOYOTA lANOCll UISEll I Wh~I Odv•, F llK!"~ w•nch, IO~•d. (VQC 6Sl! OPEN DAILY "TIL 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY! 011,El CONVEllSION 8ubbl• Too. l!rtr l11••Mor. Ov•I tMltl'l'Y IV\tom wl!h lledl·l(emp !olttl.,,., Sl,•P• '· (,11 AYUJ All ce" 111biec.I lo pr:or •alo. P<ic•• 9ood 'ti! Mon· d•v. Sopl. 20tt.. . .. I '67 PONTIAC l'll!ESll!O V !. •ulOmM.( 1'•'L•m""0"· P<>"'~' """""Q, l•n~•u lop. (I/UT Oll i '67 CHEV. ['""~"'• ''""•' '"'""" ••<'!• ,,,,,~ ,~~ n .!, ~•·""<, Pl;:Ai_ (l..t1'11' (llR ~1 ~1 '65 MUSTANG V ~ 1'1.<0"'"'' l'•"I"''"" · . .,,.,., ,,..,,. r•r '<I' "" m~n•vl '''C l 1111 '67 CHEVROLET 1 DOOi! VI. ""'~ ••·In\ "'"''" 1•l'flr· rng ITZE ~OI '69 FORD LTD COUNTllY 'QU!llf fylly •a<IOIV ~~u;pf>M ....... 1 ~"vly, ()(51! ~14! '69 FORD '"' V-~ A11!0,.,.Allr !r8n>ml,.10ft WIT ~ FltEEZEI!. COM P1Ul:T- MENTI 11 /llOE > I . I . ' .. -' . . -• . OLDSMOBILES ARE ARRIVING NOW! WE MUST CLEAR ALL REMAINING 1971 NEW & DEMONSTRATOR CARS IMMEDIATELY: 1971 OLDSMOBILE 98LUXURY COUPE Full power equipment plus factory a ir conditioning, vinyl $ 53 roof, tilt steering wh eel, etc. Demonstrator numbe r I 38 43· 71M408690 I SUPER DISCOUNTS Plus 7% EXCISE TAX REFUND TO YOU! When the qovernment has approved the e •C.iH1 '"' reduc.t;o.,, effec.live 8.1 5-7 I. Oldsmobile will rebate lo the C.U$fomer of re c.ord. 1971 OLDSMOBILE VISTA CRUISER WAGON $ This beautiful wagon has pow- 1 0 er equipment plus factory a;r conditioning, loaded. Demon- strator number ( 348561M :94 - 8251 WE'RE ALSO YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR GMC TRUCKS 1/2 TONS -l/4 TONS-HEAVY DUTYS TO SELECT FROM. WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF RECREA· TIONAL VEHICLES & CAMPERS-MOTOR HOMES FOR SALE AND RENT. SHOP TODAY! WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF USED TRUCKS EXAMPLES: '70 GMC V2 TON Pi,kup. Aulomal•c, power steering ""d power d isc bra ke~. radio and healer. ~b 2 3 qf ) 1968 CHEVROLET $1395 1/J TON. VI, 011tomatit , •odlo aftd hooter 11Sf)11l $2299 1970 MERCURY f'owe• ""d e l• teP1dilioP1l"q, wl,.v! •oof C22•Altl.J 1970 OLDS 88 CONVT. $2478 Auto •. f' S., f' I .. ll &H , .;iii co,.dl1ionl11q a 1 41 SJ•A) 1970 DUNE BUGGY $795 VolkJwo91t11 "ow11, Al! the qoodioJ. (78JIAll 1966 CADILLAC $1775 Cf'I. DI· Villi. Fwll powitr. foclotV air, wl,.yl •oof. INSJI051 • • 19 DODGE SPORT VAN '71 FORD 3~ TON HONDA CAR $ USE D lblbBQDI DON!T MISS THIS ONE! Camper spec.i.,L AI R c.onditioning, 11 utcm.,tic.. r.,d io, healer, power ,tearing a nd d isc. br a~e1. f )0438H) $3595 1967 OLDS CUTLASS $1195 Awlomotlt , ll&M, po,..•• Uee•i11q, air condi1le11i11q . (178ASN J 1967 PONTIAC GTO $1395 Aulomollt, ll&H, po,,.•• lll'l'rl119 & 9•eke•. •It ce"d , wl,.yl roof. 1788Cl0() 1967 CHEV. l·MPALA $1095 Co11p•. VI. e utemetk , RJ.H. /' S oh condl1!011IP1q, 1968 OLDS DEL TA $1695 •Door. Aulomolit , ll&H, f'.S .. f'.I .• a ir cond . wi11yl roof, !WX1'17JSI 1969 SIMCA '$865 -4 tpeed tro11JmiHio11 , radio t111d llMtet. t 78.CQSI COSTA MESA 540-9640 I I • . . .. ... ·"· . .· . . .. -: ;. .. . , . .. . .. . . ·· .·. '.. :-- • :~·· :.: - ;~; .. . . . . ·' ·' ' . ' ' . ·: .. ; ... . . ~· . ·' _.:,. ~. . ~ ... .. ~ .__, .. . -,_ . . -..... -y 'M ; I ... -• --. • • .__,.. -·· '· -. ' Friday Stplembtr 17, 1971 DAil Y PILOT 47 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CALL NOW!! Phone 557 -9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEED AND STI LL SAVE YOU llSOHEY 1. I! you ore new in Col ifornra 3. If you are new on your iob 2. !I you owe nioney on your 4. If you have lill le or no Lred1t car LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU NEED SO THAT YOU MAY IJ ri \·1.: 11 nn1 t· ·r oday in the rar of you r c ho icct~ VAN CONVERSIONS, CAMPERS MOTOR HOMES WE REFUSE TO BE UNDERSOLD ON ALL MODELS 71 's OR 72 's LARGEST SELECTION-LOWEST PRICES OVER 2 ACRES STORAGE AREA '72 DODGE VAN B-100 ALL '72 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '70 BARRACUDA Rod10. hl'OI P! wh.ir.~oll 1,i rs. bu t ~e ! ~~u1~ (BH27C08 1 )9b01) $41 Tolol $41 M'"thlr Do w n Poym enls ___,.?A~, $2888 FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY e~::D '72 DODGE CAMPER CONVERSION su~~11L ~' $3399 $199 DOWN Buc ket seats, stove, dinelte, bed~. sink, $88 MONTH FMOORHT4H8S icebox. wo1er lank. 13 I 1A62V6040 . ''""""' <l>D•~•' o-. ""~' u•:u '"' ~ ''''" Otlor,.,j PY"" pr~t SAME PRICE SAME PAYMENTS '"'"'"'~O~'"'""'"'~"°''"'"''"M"''" r"'.":'.".':"""--:~~=:":':'~,-'."':.::""~~~~~......--~--------....... ..;.1'~11300nl lat&lo<ftl>< ANNUALPlRCIN!A&lllAf! 11.1.10% ~~AGE '71 GREMLI ~~~AGE '71 CRICKET ~~~AG E'71 PINTO $58DOWN , & ~~····· t f, f le. le'; '"" op1d. 114 l· f p,,. $J699ff;~ ALL '72 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY 1)8 '' to1ol ~" P•"'' SI/• I 1~1 "' , · '' 1 < t i'f"" & oil carry•~l <"<l''l" rn """' < t<l11 ' io ,..,._ Or r1r•Pd PV"!I P"'~ ~'.'"~? , '"' ~ 1 .. """' fv!l <a-..~ pnc" $1183 9S ir>I ''" & Ii<•'"' ANNLMt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~l~(l>:T~(;l~'T[ ll '-1 • '69 CHEV. Malibu 2 Dr Hordtnp fully r·; .. •rpl',! •"11 rr<nl rod1n.1~' •• $46 Totol $4 6 Moo>hlr Do w n Payments $1378 '70 FORD Maverick $1188 Fully !octory equipped (763(10) $41 '"'' Down $41 M'"lhlr Poyment1 S4• "• '"'' • I ,,.• \c, '0' ""' , •"' "'' '"' ,0. '""I. o '"'""' ··<; i '"'~" o• oo~ "•1' I ' ·,,mo• ll•t•"od ~·"'' """ \11 '" O') "<' •n• ~I •nv «· 01/1~•• • 117\Q I Q""' '"' ,0. I~·",. l,_IJ '~I Pf9CI NIL".I Ot 'f 17 ~J s.1.,,.,,, '" \.1~ ., .. ,, .. ,,,;. '· •'"1'•""1''''"''""'''''fo•:•o ,...,,ll•'•""" O• n1 O! t S 16'1b OC, "" IO• '-' '""" l,.o '"'" N• • l 144~ '<fl •Q• ~"•<I' M•'•ll 6l P! PtfNlt',f P~ 1f l l 01 ... 141 i1 "'"'' dn P'I"" 111 i1 "'tn4 "'~ PV"'T .,..I ID • ! l·'i!<ll• i on torryo;i <'"'1'"9""" "Pl'' ,,Pfl,1 lrlf 36 """-Dcrl'"od PV•" P'"" s 1176 00 "Kl "'' ~ 1. '"" f<1l• co•h P«• $11~0 40 ,,., Ill• ... 1~ ..... AN~AI ~llK!NlAG[ R•rr 1? «"' '67DODGE DART Aulo tron1 . toctory nor cond111on1ng, power s1eer1ng. rod10, heoTe• 1GA92 2 '69DODGE 440 V·8, ou!o Irons , foctory oir cond1t1oning, 1od•O. heot· t r, wh1tewnll !•rt~. \11nyl roof, YPW21 3 '66 FORD RANCH ERO v.e, au to. 1rons .. tod•n, heoter, whi!ewo ll tir e!. J85956 $566 FULL PRICE FULL PRICE ' I '67PLYM~ FURY V-8, outo trons . rodio, heater. Xl/.839 '68DODGE CHARGER Aulo troni. foc rory oir cond1honing, :lower stee r, ro· d•o, heeler, wh1tewoll t1res. vinyl roof. Bt1c ket seots. 93708( '69CHEVY Pickup Truck (. lQ Modrl (!eofl ond reod~ for work or ploy 4bJ046 $J68 FULL PRICE $888 FULL PRICE . ' ,, '68 CHEV. CAMAROH.T. f.u!o Iron}., power s!eering, rodio, healer. VVS 728 '68 JAVELIN SST V-8. po wer rteering, power brolces, rodJO, heater, bucket s9Dls. WAA 44S '66 Pontiac 2 DR. HARDTOP V-8 ou!o. Irons .• power s1ee rin11. rodio, hto!er. SlAS02 $749 FULL PRICE $988 FULL PRICE ( . I • • 48 DAil Y PILOT ) • ' WE 'RE SHOOTING DOWN PRICES! SEE THE WORLD'S FASTEST GUN COM E IN AND "SHOOT IT OUT " WITH BOB MUNDE N TH I S WEE KEND . THE 1972 MODELS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. WE STILL HAVE ROW UPON ROW OF NEW 1971's LEFT IN STOCK. NEED WE SAY MORE? CASH DIS- COUNTS ON NEW '71's WILL NEVER BE BIGGER! • • • SELECTIONS WILL NEVER BE SO COMPLETE. If you can pull the trigger of your gun before Bob Munden draws, cocks, and fires his, he will pay you Sl,000 in cash! Come in and join the fun! 3 DAYS OF FREE GUN ACTI ON, SAFETY SHOWS! Friday, Sept. 17th • Saturday, Sept. 18th • 11 a.m.· 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19th 12 p.m.-2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Ofl A1ty Hew ford c ... Y•• luy ••• IN ADDITION TO OUR CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS . YOU'R E IN THE DRI VE R'S SEAT ALREA DY! COME IN TODAY AND WI WILL l'ROYI IT! 6 p.m . & 8 p.m. 3 p.m.-5 p.m. BOB AND BECKY MUNDEN !!&to ... , SELL -OFF! Forget The Price Sticker! • 1600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS • 2000 CC ENGINES • 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS • 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND. MODELS • AUTOMATICS • CUSTOMIZED MODELS OVER 2 ACRES OF FI NE TRADE-INS MUST ANG SAL E Many to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering • EXAMPLE: '7 0 M USTANG H.T. Fu lly factory equipped, whife w"lred interior. R•dio, heat er, 9ood miles. IOo4CI EI OUR PR I CE $1896 '09 FORD LTD ~2296 2 dr. H.T. R&H, auto., .... P.S., fact. air. good . mill"s. \'inyl roof. IXSS4l6• '66 MUSTANG Fully equipped. good miles. I SCR281 '69 OPEL RALLYE $1296 G.!I!. R&H, 4 s~ed, gold v.· black s tripe~. Good miles. <ZLA64:ZI ' f r A ... .( u . '!#.....-t" .. '65 CAD. 4 D1 . $1596 Full po11Pr, ill' l'fll1rl Low nitlcs. t8270fE 1 '09 CAMARO $1896 liardtop. v~. i;t;indar1 1r11nl' .. i::ood miles. 1 J2·1CPNI '09 DODGE $1996 Co ronel 2 Dr. 1-I:r. R&H, autn., P.S .. vinyl roof, 11.ir cond .. Jou• miles. IZSRO l 1 l SALES DEPT. I AM TO t PM MON·FRI I AM TO 6 PM SAT HOURS 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN . ' ALL OFFERS CONSI DERE D TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT FORD-L TD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and S•· dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. • I GET IN ON 4 SPEEDS -.. nd stll ndard shift mod•ls - '71 TORINO GT VS 429 '"""' $ SAVE '69 MACH I VS, 351 IZNC5<01 $ SAVE '69 CAMARO VS, 307 112oc'"' $ SAVE '70 MUST ANG 6 CYLINDER '"«"'$ SAVE '69 OPEL RALL YE G.M. ""'"' $SAVE 2060 Harbor EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE soo 2 dr, H.T. va, •utom•+ie, full 1'0W!!,., .a ir cor.dit ion ing, 9ood miles. J9<JAKC J O UR PRI CE 52596 '67 PONT. Le Mon1 $1 296 H T. CpP. Al~lomatir .. R&H. P.S .. Rlr r nnn , cnod n1il&-~. !VCJ 299\ 'bb VOLVO 1225 $1 196 St~t inn v.·a~on. 4 ~[Jl'l'd. ln11· milrJ, t ZX\1249 1 'bb OLDS To•onodo $1 496 Fnll rn11~r. l'!1r rnnd, \ 1n,1·I 1·nqf. r.nr>rl n11 lr ~ '67 TOYOTA 4 nr. Cnrnn11 A•!lc.. ~h1f 1 . cn"rl n1il r s. 11/IH.):-:"l> 'bb FORD Wq,, $9 96 <nuntr.v ."rrl. P<i11 rr. 11 ir rond .. fHJln., \tR, l:!'lOd m i lr~. 1.SAAl %1 li~t'd Car Sal~ Prl~t'S Effective 72 Hnurs Afl l'r P1.1t.l1C'!tinn PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM ta 1 PM SATURDAYS ·- ' l \ •