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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilotsets DAILY PILOT , * * * 1oc * * * ; .. ' •• MONDAY AFTERNOO N, SEPTEMBER 20 , 197 1 \IOL. H, '40. 1JJ. • 'ICTIONS. U ""'"'~ Newport Auto Lesso11 Ends ...... ~-~ --~ ~~ .... 't ~ ..... l ~~ -.~ • I .llorfet·t1 t 'r11·e 1llr1•1 Self·~l) ll'd cave c!lvt'!lt:r l\oberl .'\ddi:. 1s :.hO\\ n on hi.-. pl'rth atop a 30-t'ool ~1 alagnu 1 e in :i cavern near LC\l'L!-burg, \V. \:(I ~l e spent the la.~t 1:; days 111 ri ucstof a record for l1n1e :-prn1 underj:!:rou nd. I[(' -.r t a J'C'l'or1I Sunday. NeHport l~e<H·h Drivin.,. L c:'!SOll !"" End1i Tra~icall~· Ramming a conerl'tC \1 all at a r\t'\\'porl B<!al'h shopping t·cn1cr. ri·1iortt>d!v 1h11 tTIE! 11 driving lc.s.son, ;i \rh1rl1{'r gil'f r111d t•(ll' of three L"ornpnnions \Vf'n.: near d<·;\lh t11 da~· from auto aC'C'idt>~t inJurir~. Sandra .Johnsh1n. Ji. nu•.\ ha1·r h11 1hr car's a!'..-cclt·ra111r i11.-.1cad "or t/lt' hr ;il..t>. ·when n·a rnl'd to watrh ou! for so1nf' tow tree planters, p<J1icl'.' theorizrci P..liss .Johnston \\'as li sted in 1T1!i!·:J1 condition at Hoag ~lrrnorial Ho:;pit;1l \1·1th head and chest inj11ries plus n1ull1 1ill' fractures. Randall Creenlc:L 21. ill-;o uf \\'h11t1tr. 11as listed in onlv ~Hgh11~· belier ('nil dition. 1vlth n1ultiplc fr11ct11rcs ~lichael Fitzpatrick. 22. s u f r l' r r rl lacerations and a fractured rie,ht lrj:!. while Iva Ct1lla han . lll , .... ·as being treatrrl ror leg laccra1 ions. Details of the 12 :2~ a 111. ll'<iJ.!edv 11l Fashion lslllnd \\'f'rl' being probl'd by ~nce""tT::iff11t tm't'sT1ga1or Heed Glosl1 l'n Il e noted i1 111as i11lposs1bli: tu qui:st11i11 the 11110 mos! se1·ert')y iniu rrd vic·lin1~. due to their t'onrlilion Ofriccri; al lhr S('('llC s:iicl !h•'I' 1111 detstoocf f\·liss .John~l•11l(' 11 :1s 1;1l..1ng ;1 driving lesson at lhe tirn<·. noling she h:i<t no license. A shoppin~ t:enlct' set·ur11 \ l'mplo\'I'. James \V. Eimer. said he snw a grrrn sedan traveling at n1lher high speed go out of control. lh('n hi1 thr 11·:i1L The barrier atop 11 long drop ne:ir !hf' Broadway !'tore. fniled tr1 hrr:1k . nnr ('\'('11 bud,Rt' an inch. Off icer G!nshcn said the ea1· <4!~11 ~Intl\.. fi ve lo\\' planter box!'s :ihou ! 111r hP11:111 ul 11 :;ide\\'.'llk r•urh and n1n11t'd tk•lll1 '::il'lrr;1I lrC'es before !hr fin;il 11npa1·t Speed 1vs~ r~timatcd al ~j In~ n11lf·s per hour when the c:i r ramme<I tho "'all. Attor11ey . ' Fo1·.A11gela Faces Rap RED\\'OOD \ITV !AP\ -A fcl un v c·on1pl;1inl charging an :i!lon1ey ·rur black rnilitant Angel<l V. Da1·is with t'lllbezlling SI0.000 lrun1 the S;.in ~lateo County Lej!al 1\id Suriel)' h:is bcf'11 fil ed 111 l'llunicip;1[ ('vurl tu.'rt· DistricL Atlornev KC'i1h Sorco~en :;;i 1d lie 11·ould <Js k ;1\tnrney .Sllt'ldon Oti~. 11l1n re.~ig11cd (';lrly tlus \'l':H' ;1s. excc:u\11 1• 1!1rt•t'lor uf the snti<'t1". tu I urn hirn~clf ln t><irh 1h1s 11·ecl. l ie ;,ud ll11s 1nld h1n1 he 1111uld surrender 11ht't1 1'equt•s1etl . Chief Deput y llistrict Atton1l·v \Vi!bu r .!nhnson said: "He "'1thdrc1v 1i1e lund~ ln.1111 lhl' socie1~·'s a1·eu1111L depositf'd lh<'m iu his own art'ount , u.;cd the fu11ds lo P<L.v pt>rsonal bills and !hen lalcr ret urned tJ1e lund s 11"hen it brcan1e aJ>- pa rcnt ~ic 1vould be Je;n·111g-!hr d1rcc- torsh1p c<it·licr than expec1cd. "llf' hJUk lliC' n1oney in 111·0 S('p<lr:11c thcck.~. one for $2.500 and !hr other tor Si.aor1. Thry 11·et·e t:iken 01e·r abuul a 1nnn!h ;ind !hr n1011cv 11:is rt•!ur11rd ;i houi I h!'f'.l' n1un1 II~ 1<-.ir;. 111 !110 sej)ar;it{' pny111c11ls "' S.wc11st•n ).:ucl ~al urd;iv thr n1:itter wa~ d1seo1·ercd 111 a routine ;iud11 or thl' .. 01•1er~".~ honks. The SOl'lely is sponsurrd ti~· the S;in i\la\f'o Coun1y Bar l\s~ociath111 <JJ!d represents indigcn!s in t'i\'if at:liuns i\·liss IJ:ivis. 27. is th:ir~ed wilh 1nun.Jer k1dn:ip and co11sp1raey In the Aug. 7. 19i0 -.hoo!Oul ill the ~·larin t:ounry CL\'H 1·('nter111 \\hich four persons died. 0!1s t~ one or lour allorneys representing her. LaLi11 Na111ed ,4.s Tre11 .s11rer • \\,\~IJ/\GT{.J.\' 11\f'1 -Prc~l · dl'nt .\1.\un tnda:v r1on11na!f'd Horn;in;1 Banuelos. 111 !\lex1tan- 1\tllC'nean <1t'l!!ll1. 1o IJt' lht• 111·11· Trrasurrr 01 \ht• C111IC'd Stairs aiid grit a .-;a111plr S1gn:11urc of hO\I" shr 11111 sign Arncrira's <:urTClll )". !\Ir~. Banuelos. ""'ho s1ar1ed her :·arecr runnin~ a lor!i11a .sland and 1~ rl<J11 t·ll;11nnan of 1l1c IJoard uf 1firc<·1n r.'i 11f Pan A.n1l'r1can N:1 linnal l\;11 1\.. 1•f l·:asl Los~A11 ).(elcs. 11111 s1H - 1·1Td 11ir late norothv A11dre11 s l\nl;1.;; 111 the $36.QOO-a.yC;ir Job. The po~l has been trar11!io11all\' flllrd b.1· a woman : its chief font·· 11011 1~ 10 sign curn•ncy. <;rcC'1ini;: ~lrs. B;i.oiuelM in his Oval Office Nixon noted Iha! she wa~ thr hrs! \1'on1an of Latin- An1erie;i11 bac kground lo be ap· poinlrd \o su ch a high position Jn goverurnen1. British Ro,ver1i Attacked _by 'Chcckv' Sharks , S1\i\. FllANt:ISCO 1UP1 1 -A Brit ish (·o,uple ro11·ini: across lhc l'<1t·1fi(' Sund<1 y 11 pr(' rt'J>0rlr<1 stru ggltng with un favorable "u1ds and "cheeky" sha rks trailing their 3.~fool boa1 about 600 n11!es sou!h of Ma1.1·a1L John FAirfax . 1vho rowed across 1hc Allanlic sofo. and Sylvia Cook left San Frrint·1sco April 26 on a planned nlne- n1onth lrip to Sydney. Australia. F:iirfax 's radio t"flnt<1ct hen• said Sun d.1~· Valrtax reported proi:ress "'aS sluw du rin~ 1hr pa s! 15 d;iy:o;, Fairfax ~11ir1 n1o~r Qf !ht• sh:ir'k" si111pl y ~11;:in1 nrou11d the Br11<1nn1a II but a larl!,C onr a1111cke<I tht vessel stv~ral nigh1 -. 11HO. it ur eet • • • • • • • • • Arsonists Hunted • Ill I 67"000 Oil '\"011'vc hc;:1rc1 about ho1v rootball is dra\ving bi g tT01r d.-; and hO\V 1l no11' 1nay be .\n1er1ca':; f.avor1lf' . ..:pectator :-:par!. but \1·ou!d sou believe n1orr than 67.000 .-.url!ng cnthu:-1::1.<.l.s lined thr ptcr :ind Sil ! r111 lhc :-.and in llun\111glou Rcat:h 1 111~ \vcekend to \Vatr h the l i.S. Surfbo;ircl ('h;in1piunsh1ps'.' For !he f'C:-.ult s •1f thr 1:n111pet1t1nu. ·"re· 1oday':i; .~port s scrtion . fla ~r· 21. Blacli Legislc1to1· CJ1a1·~e~ L L Rocl{ef ell e1· \VitJ1 Mt11·cle1· ATT!("A , ;-.: Y. 1t.:l'J 1 1\ bl;H:k s!atr l1;'g1s!a10r Suntla) ci111ed tor lhl' 111- doclrnenl ol c:o1. ;'>.elSiHI A Huel..efellC'r on eharge.c; of n1urder in the deaths or 411 ho~tagt•s and u1n1;1tc.~ at AH1c11 .Slate Pnsnn. "'I 1nrst<ll h;11~ rhargt·d lite g111rrnor 11'1! h n1l1 rdcr." Slate 1\ s s e rn b I .\' n1 a n Arthur 0 . r_:\'l'. a 1uen1h1•r or lhe 1·on1 · n1il\ce 1hal 1u1sutct'.:;~lullv tned to negoli;ite a pe::i•·ctul ~etllr1111~nt 01 1he Al· 11ca uprisi ng. iiaid in ;.i Nr11' Yul'k {'i!y I elev 1!l1on show. "I JU."it :if>Oke \\tlh st'vcra! black and Puerto Rica n leader~ aocl I hope they ll'ill Follo"· through and ask lha l the i::overnor be indictl'd .. r·:vr. and Hep Hern1:1n Bad11!11' 1 l>- N.Y f, a nOltll'r n1e1nher of thr eorn· n1ittee, denounced r~ockrfet!er's rcfu~a! to co n1e to 1\!1!t·a to !e;ul !he negotiations. 'l'en hostage~ and .lo prisoners died in !he live-day rehellion. MeanwhilP. (l )!.t'OUp or l;i1v yc r·ic representing v:i nnus c1v1I rights groups said they would rncel ll'ith l\tti<"";1 prisoners a~i.lln lo<l<1~ The~· t·on1plaincd !hat onlv four rllo)nl~ \~"l'rt> made av aila ble · ·n 1hc pt"ison for e1~ht. 1;1\\·yers to mec! wi fh thC'ir cl1l'ntx .Sunrl111•. The ln\\'Vers told c•111tl!l:\i11~ stnrics abou t ihr Severity (Jr q u e ~ I ion 1 11 ~ pr1~011ers 1\err .-.ubjected IV 111 the sl:i1r 1n vesliga11nn of the rebelhon 011e s11ld !hat !here was "lriencl1y questioni ng" by ll1e staff of Robert Fischer. the st:itr deputy allor·ney general • leading the probe. Another charged that some in- mf1tes were bein~ "interrog;Oed around 1he clock." by off icial<: try ing 1o sif1 out 1he le::idrrs of the rebellion One l:11\'1·er . .lnshu~ Bolh of thE' i\a· t\onal Lttl',:l'('r~ (:t1ild of New York , s;d!! 1hr prisone'r.~ ;ire "1narl'liecl"' 1ntn lh<' 1n· tcrvi tw roo111 ~·1lh holh h;t1lll~ on th1·1r hrt1d nnrl a1'f' nf)t permitted 111 drnp their hands until tht door L• locked behind ' ' !llenl. Ill' Si.Jiii lllO):Ot or till' Pl'l'Ollt'I"'> 11 11(' ),hn~les~ . .i11d h.id n•1t hcrn ;il!t1\1ct1 \" 1h1·n1 \Ir said mo~1 ur thr 1u·1so111-r~ \lt'ff' p111 <IO\l'!I OllC \\ rek :igo The l ;111·ycr~ ;inrJ !llt•1i1l1tr" nl :1 p:1111 '! ;1ppo11Hcd at l{w.:kcll'll cr ·~ r•rquf',~t tu lonl.. allrr llf•:-,110£·1· r1i;ht s s;.ud th.it 111n1;t11·\ lrcqucntly lold lhcrn they \l'l'l'e be:ite11 111 1h1· J"lf'rind itnmed1<itrly afrrr thr 111- s1 i:-rection w.1.~ quelled l<Jst i\1onrlay h1· .~tale t rooper~. N<ll1on;il (:uar(h;ineri anti deputies. In most l't1Ses lhr !ale "';1:-. thr san)e - prisoners 11oere slrippcd 1111<1 for·ccd to ru1t a g11un1let furnied by 1·luh swi ngill.L! guards .1nd polll:e "'hi!e being r<'!urned to their cells. Prison officials l1<1vc made lli• comn1cnt 011 lht ch:1rge:-.. <i l!hough ~ deputy tOITC'rtion s <:omn1lss1oncr sairl some in1n:ites h:ict 10 be "prodded" to get back h> !heir tells. Stol en Musical l 118tr11n1enls Back Hcspond ing lo nn annn ,\'lllOllS phone r;11! San Clemente Police Sitturcl:iy r·e1.:01'ered :i [>Ortion of more than S2.500 in rnus1cal inst ruments stolen Sept. 11. Officers said a drum sci ~·as found at :ibout 10 p.1n. behind in the rear <iF 11 build ing al 800 S. El Camino Beal. The drums "·ere identified as helongiOi:: lo Hick F'errlck. or 211 W, C:in:icla. but arr being he.Id by delect!V('S un1i1 they can hr thetked for fingerprints Ferrick re1)()rted !lie drun1s a1Hl si·1 l'r,11 other assurtc11 inslrun11•11l'> ~1011'11 n\t l' L;il:lor Day v.·eckcnd fron1 \';ince Hunl1 11Jot. <•I 21~ Los i\!01100.~, 1\here 1hry 111•11"> 'torcd. ( .. J Lo 1 nic-1c<11·111 <'<I \\1:\111\ 1\H IPI f11111111lH•it':ll' pnll('r p\;n1!<t \\ill 1101 ~t·/'llJIJ.~!y ;-itfr1·! !hr t'l'Ul1Jg\· or the 11rt'.Jll. s:1y~ a < 'altel'll 111<11'11\C b111!og1.~1 l'riole'i~llf' \\111('<'1{'1' \"urlh. \1·hu ll'lll ks i1u1 1,1 1":11!1'1·h ·~ 111ar111(' !-.l11d1l·.~ e1·11l('I' 111 1 'on1na d1·I i\la1·. I'('\ f':detl tu~ ('HllCIU~IO)l1S 1)11~ llf'l'k. iiJ'il'd rill ~1Udi1•s 111 111iJl'11lC 1·1·~1·!;1t11111 !. urn ll;q;i Cat1lon11u !n the II"! lht•fn 1·ua.,I I!{' s;11d lh1· !1<011' •ff ('Orl~Cl"l(1l10rll~l'i 111.lt !l1e t1c:1ttd 11 :tll'r fru111 nuel!'ar gc11cr:1tors \ll1uld di:folia!c u11dr·r~c;_1 ftur<t and n1;dh· "<l<·-.('rts nf I.he ~e••"' is un- loundcd. iltus1 of 1hr 10.1 plonts hr ~urve,\•td i;ur11ved 111 \1•;irn1er \\;1ter :ind ··the fc111 lhi.lt do not tolerate 1v;-irn1 te n11>era lures chs.1ppe;1r .ind ;ire 1·epl:1ccd hy w;1nn 1ulcr:inl spt:ties," No rtl1 l"l'l)f)l'!cd. Thr purpo.~c of th1· ~lu(I\' was In <k·tcrrninr. the pos..'>ihlr rflects on ('aliforn1;1 1nunne hfe 11·hcn thr sea L~ polluted w11h 11•ater hetited 1u l'OOI nuclear·1>tnvcrrd eleclri1.:al gencnitors. Url<:C rcuu·ncd to the ocean. 1he WH\t r ru1.~es lhl' !en1pcr:1!uer of lhl• ~urround1ng -~C<I "'alt'r i11 tht• disChargl' 'tun(' C.1!ifornr~1 l:nv prescribes that effluent waLC'r c;in hC' inure thilll 20 degrees v.iirn1t">r lhau the nfl1t11"at oeean len1- pe1·;1lurr l'rofC'S$Uf :\urtl1 ('Shn1atcd that le:;~ than one llC reenl of the coastal waters ;ire now llc<1!ed b.\I generating plants. but 11 proposed tlf'W plants :ire bf.ult fi ve ~r­ cen! of the coastal waters would be a(· fccted in 20 years. Nnrth said the cco logicu l problems of l!Q"'cr plant s often can be solved by pro- /X'T pl<111n111g '"111e 1>11r1$IS sav they don't "'ant to d1~turo the or1g1n1.1 I ecology J I all -they {!.111'1 wan1 :1n\' •·luini;c," ~or!h s.11d "Ulh1•r p{'(i)ll(' <If(' 11'11/111,g !u !l('CCIJI ~u111e t•ha11~e "~ lonj.!, as the h1.llhl'r tt•n11>t'r;itur·r..s Uun'l .1ff<x:t the O\'er;ill ll\.Cahd1t}." !SEE SPORTS) • • Orange Good Leacls 111 Co1t11ty • Blaze See11 <ln111g(' lire and pul1vc ul1Jt·i<ils <ire f11ll<111111g .-.l·1 rr<+I "good leads" todav ;1!\cr .i SI00.000 \a11d,1l-~c1 11rl' e<1rt'v N1lurd11.1· dr~1ru.1 cd ;i l'or1nl:1 Juruor Htglt S('hnol liu1ld1n:: Till' <11·:111gl' 111·e ull1 "orl llll"CC 111 lhc l.o~ A1tg1·lcs :1rt<i u\cr lht' 11r·l'k1·ru!. cu111- plt·11•h g11l!cd llw ~l'hr.1>1's acln11111.~11·;,t1<lll l1Lllld1111! 1:;1r!Lt·hl ll 1~h Si·hn11I 111 )o'.;i~1 Lv~ Angeles sufl cl'ed $40.U(Jtl llan1agc when 1:111fk1l s s11lasl1ed 1,,i11d1 i11 s, ~pl:1tlrrcd p;·~11t :JOii ~t'\ a 11!'1' A Jlllll\11· l11 gli .~l h!l\ll 111 I\ e~t Los Allgtll's 11·as l11t \J.v 1 :.ind<i \s \l'hr1 h ;-ukt• \\ 111do11·s, scaucred deb1s and llooded a g~ 1n11asiu rn Tl1e Orange S(h<'IOI l1t't' \\:IS "'defitutelv arso11," Fire i\larshal ll crb Johnson said. "The ofric:es \1·ere ransal"krd :ind th\'n <i~ leasl five sl'p<ir;Jlc 111·cs 1ver(' se! 1u t11c building ... Althou~h a tire .sta t1011 lrJ1;aled ;uTus.~ the strcrt front the seh0<1 l's 2i0 /'-: P;1ln1 /Jri\'r ;_1ddress \1·:is alerted 1n1111cdia!rll, lhe lll't'S h:1d g:1111c<! SUL'll hC'<tdll'<l~' that '1L H1CJk tour hnur~ 10 hru1g !llt•111 under con· !rul Tiit• r11nclals t1'\f'tl clupl 1c:ilur fluid to hurr1 !Ill' ~prl'atl ot f1;1n1r~. otlie1als .said . l)t•:.tro1ed Ill !hf• l'urtol.1 seh11nl bl aze 11ert Sl'liuul l'f'l '<Htls, olr1ee rnach111C'S, ;11 tr-lcphonc s11111thlJ0<1 rd . furn lture and an ;1/;!/'lll !>l'(.'(l'rll. fl(lficl' hellt'\e 1he !ires !ll<•)' have bern .'l'I tu t01 er up r he burgl<11'.1 D e.~er l ~ll i1uls l~eL11.r11 T 11 l's ,.L<1 v '! "' 'l 'hl' ll'~·11lht•1 n1:110 IJ!'L•tJ1lls a puss1ble lull 1n ll1t· )i;i11t.1 \11;r 11 111c!.., 1l1<1t 11.Jl'C l;_in- n1·d h1·u·.J1 !1rr-; atTH~~ tinder-dry :-iu11tl1t•11t ( ·:1llturn1a u1 f't the 1\et"kcnct . B1JI. h1r£'1·ns!C'1'.~ sa11! <i J11gl1 pressure ~.1~1cn1 h11iltl1ng 111!;1nd co11lit hnng tflc 111n1b b;u·h latl' Tut'.\da~. i\1·1~111 f;o1r "•·athi>r 11 :1" prt•<ht tcd thru11gh Tuesday rnr the Orange t '.oasl 11 1!)1 1nrn>;t~lllf.: nigtl! <incl 111urni11~ 101v !'lu1rrl~ 1111d fog S1 1nd;1,r '~ high u1 1li11111tu1111 t.u.~ An gt·!r•.\ 1111s 86 clcgl'ees. F.11r 11c;1ther \l:l'i ;.J[:;11 1>redictcd for Sou!hcni (.';1/ifurn1<1 bea1·hcs an(1 moun- 1:1111 <irc:i:-. 11·i1h sl ron~ gusly \\'1n1t~ in 1he h1i:h1•r 1•l1·1 al1011s. lligh IL·111 J)Cn1turcs 111 tile low iOs are predir·!C'd for the lx·aches <i nd rnounlains r;1ng1ng !o the !)Os in lht• inland \'alleys. Ora::: alL ~oast 1''enCher Sunny skies predicted for this ';1lll't'11nun i.l nd Tuesd<Jy, follo111 ing n1j..\hl nnd n1urn ing 101~ clcucb and lt>g. Ten1ps along lhr "Oils! 1rlll be 'i~ r:11.s1ng In 65 inland. l.0\1 s to· night between 57 and ti.'>. I :\SI Oil 'rODA \' '/'/1(' 11(·111 l'orro11 111111u ll1cater ~fG1>flll '·' u/f u11d l'UUUll!{I, (HI<' !11u ,l1111 i' f1()cners Jroni local jJI0/1111111.~<'.~ ore rcvieu;ecl 011 L'tt· l!'1·ru111n1c11r l'nf}e 17 t.vdoy. 8011 .... " ""-vl•• " (l hl\l!ftlj • H11;..,.,1 N,w\ ••• (h•<-lno U• " o ..... , c ..... ,, • (11<$11+ .. 1/JJ Svlv!1 ~•'1•• " C•m•u " SH rt• 11·U (fOU "''O•d " SIOc~ '-"··~·" l l ·lt Ool lh NOii(°' • l•l•vl"'" " £~·'"''"' •••• • l ntl1t•' " En1.,111•mlnl " Wt1•n1r ' "''"'"t' II " Womc"'' N1w1 1).1) ...... , ... " WorNI ....... •• ••• t .... ,,, " f ' Southlai1d Brusl1 Fire l(ills Ma11 LOS ANGELES (AP\ - A U S. Forest Sen·ice foreman was fata lly burned and mort. than L~ acres blackened as fires crackled over tinder-clry Sou t he t n California brushlands. Robert Miller. 21 . of Bannin~. Y:as caught in flames as he led a four-man la.!lker truck crew in fighting a blaze that blackened 6SO acres before being con· ta.ined Sunday afternoon, the Forest Service said. Miller died Ill L<lma Linda Univers ity Medical ~nter aflf,r suffering third· ~bums over 90 percent of hi.!i body, a hospital spokesman said. The U S. Forest Strvice is invest igating the ac- cident. a nd the possibility of arson in stvting the fire , b..it could furnish no details Sunday. The blau was fanned by gusty v.·ind.!I And forced the closing of the Banning- IdyUwild county highv:ay for several hours. No r;tructures wirre damaged, a Forest Service spokesman said. A blaze that burned 250 acres in Little Tujunga nearly forced the evacuation of the Hathaway Home for Children, but was reported 80 percent contained Sun- day night by a Forest Service spokesman. At the peak of the blaze. which beg.an about 6 a .m .. it \l'as fought by 375 fire fighters, 21 pumper trucks, four buUdoz- ers. four heli copters and six airborne tankers. Officials said the fire possibly started whe n someone threw a cigarette. or a match from a car_ Firemen also conta ined a blaze that burned 60 acres in Waterman Canyon. north of San Bernardino, and forced the clos ing of a 20-mile stretch of Highw ay 18 for several hours. One fireman was bruised by a rolling rock. Two brush fires near Camarillo were brought under control early Sunday. One fire burned 300 acres near U.S. HH and was apparently started by children playing with matches. authorities ~a id. Traffic was congested on the highway for a time as motorists stopped W gav"k at the smoke. The other blaze blackened · 75 acres in the Torrey Canyon area. YMCA Outlines 'Recruitment' Nights for Kids The South Coast YMCA has announced ''recruitment" nights for their Y-lndian 11-laiden and Y-Indian Guides programs for girls and boys in the first, second and third grades. Schedule for the Indian t.!alden sign· up~ is as follows: Top of the World School girls. tonight at 7:30, cafeteria. El Morro School girls, Wednesday, 7:30 p m., cafeteria. Aliso School girls, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., cafeteria. Schedule for the Indian Guides sign-ups " is as follows: El f\Iorro School boys, Sept. 28, 7;30 pm., cafe1eria. Tnp of the \\1nr1d and Al iso hn~·~. ~pt. 29. 7:30 p.m .. Tnp of the \\'o!ld cafeteri a. Schedule for signups in thti Gra-Y prn· gram, for boys in the fourth , fifth and sixth grades is as follf011·s · Aliso Schoo! boys . tonlgh! at i 30 p m , cafeteria. Top of the \\'orld ~choo! b!lys, \.red- ne~day, 7:30 pm. cafeteria El flf orro Schoo! boys, Thursday, 7.30 p m , cafeteria. further information on the programs is availab le from the Y, 494-9~3 1. , OIANGI COAlr DAILY PILOT H~11ti119t•• '-<.Ill fowatal• Yatl.., S•• ci ...... "'" oa,MG~ Ci)AST P'UIL11!-!ING C.OM,ANY ltoborl N. W ood Pr_.,,, ond '~"!'!ff" Jodr It. C url oy \l'ieo P'r•-1 .,,., G<fn••ll Mf Mg.,. Thfl"f< l(tovil f dlter· The11u• A. 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''"''"· llrv•Tro".o"" ..,,IW;.I tnlltl' Of IOV"""""''·•'• ho•O<'I "'I)' ~ r-!IC<ld ""'""'11 l/lt(ol l Plf• ,.,,,.lor\ el ODP¥'~'11 t\O'llft. ~ tl•H -••ec »If I I NtWO(I" '"'" .... coot1 ...... ., C.1110•"'' ~U~lt"""'" lty (.'INilf' U ,1J ,,... .. ,,.1~; W tnfll U IJ """""'!'; m lllll 'Y llHlihot-, U .H -"'fy, .. 1 I ~ .. i .. N1i111be1•s Ga111e IJ~I TtleltbO.l~ Doves to Fight VFW Peace Post Votes to Secede f\.1AD1SON, \V is. i lirl l -Tired of fighing for peace from the inliidt of the Veteran5 of Fortign Wars, members of Mad ison '!! '"Peace Post" ha\·e decided to split away from VF'\\' and open their membership to "anyone who is willing to stand up ior peace." The 1nembers voter! during the weekend to makP the spl11 after the Na. tional VF\\' took ba ck their charier earlier in the wet'k for their an Li v.·ar V~Wli. Shortly after the split, Peace Pnsl mem- ber .\lei Cnhen ~a id . "p{'llple started 51gning up like niad .. ~1ore than 200 persons had pa1rl Sl api ece and joined within 24 hottrs. Cohen said, and a mass meeting v,·as planned for ne xt Sunda y to "se(' where 11e will go. Delighted at the response of fllad1son Area ci1izens, Cohen predicted o!h('r groups rnight spring up around the cnun· try and "e1·en tually It could become a National Peace Party ... why not. tht're are people all o\·er who are agAinsl the 1,1,·ar veteran of the Kortan \Var with a 100 percent d1sab1!1ty. The ex -r..1arine, who Oidn 't \'.'tSh to be ident ifier!, sairl he belonged to the VFW, the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans groups but had be come "110n1ewhat di~11Jusioned with them '" "Ju~t can"\ sec anv longer young guy:;; going 01·rr thrre 1\'1rtnam1 and coming ho1ne all shot 11p.'" The Pe<iee P0st ~ rccn1«Js and ch<irtcr \'.'ere taken back la.~t wetok in a stonny mrrting w11h State (·l'lmn1ander Cl<irence Brunner of ~lan 1!u\1 1H· Pc;iec Pos t n1en1hf'r~ r·launrd llie com- man<1rr ;in d othrr \'17\\' of f 1c1 al s physi cal!v seiicd the 1!cms "'hrn thtoy re1u~cd to gire the1n hack . resul11ng 1n a brief n1cler An1nnp. the it!·rns lnkeri \\1•1't" 11 p1e!11re and serl'll."e r,~(·flrd 0f \VO O::l\'IS Kink. Kink "as k1!1ed 1n \ 1e1na1n ;ind lhP Po5t had renamed it ~elf after him rreentl.v. !itelanie J\l yers. a Los Angeles secreta ry, \\'Pars the latest fad in girls S\11eaters. They are made to order '~'ith a t elephone number kn illed nn the front 'f h1s hand·loomed Eric Ross number \ras photographed during lunch hour 31 the Century Ci ty Mal l. It'~ : ed effective, Three gi.rl v.:atchers are taking n~f:~ the number. · Among those ""ho have Joined, he said, \'.'ere a "m1nls!Pr, a doctnr in his 60s and students .. just average people v.·ho are against the war." One man 1,1•ho jointd said he "'as a Kink's rno!lier , ~1 rs ~1.1rce ll;i l\1n k, s;i1<1 this 1~·<'ckrnrl she had called the VF\V reprntrr!ly to get h('r pC'rsonal pro- pe rty hack . The p1rtur(•, she sa 1rl . is Irie onl~' one ~he has of he r ~no. ··1 j1 1s! w.1nt lhis 01'<'r with." ~hr said. Coheii. who 1~ h~r SfYtk('~111an. s;.i1d Su n· dav a S1.J11 would be filed ~l nnda.v asking for. rl;im;:igr.~ for the n1rntal anguish she has sufferrd. Nixon Eco110111y Plan to Get So111e Cha11ges \VASHJr-.1GTON (UPI I -The House Ways and Means Comm ittee voted today to rewrite the investment tax credit por- tion of Pres ident N1xon·s new economic policy. but it ~·as unclear whether !he ntw plan would be more or less generous toward business. Nixon prop<Jsed that businesses be allov•ed a 10 percent tax credit for ne w equipment purchased after Aug. 15. when he announced his economic plan . The credit would be reduced to 5 percent next Aug. 15. The Ways and ~1eans Comm ittee decid- ed tentatively that ;: flat single rate \\'OUld be better than a t11•o·lier system. but did not Immediately sel a figure, ac· cording io Rep. John W. Byrnes (R- Wi.s.), the committee's rank ing Republican. The figure most fre quently mentioned in speculation about a single rate is 7 pE'rcent. The credit amounts to a d1scoL1nt on pUrchases of new eq_uipmenl as a v.•ay of 6timul.iltitig production. Nixon's proposal would <'l'l~l !he treasury ~2.7 billion in the fiscal yea r en- ding nex.t July l. Reduring the rredit \'."Ould lower the revenue Jr,ss this fiscal year. The head flf thti \JnJterl AtllO \\'nrkPr~. Leonard \\'oodcock. chaq::ed before anot.her committee that 1'\ixfln's erflnnmir program reflects '"a per\'erst sen;;e of national priorities" th;"Jt \\'lll m<1ke the rich richer at the expense of the ponr. Workers So ucrhL 1"' For Saddle back Co unci l Duties SevPral opening~ s11ll ex1s! nn a number of subcnmmrt.iP~s nf the S<ld· rllebac k Area l"oord1na11ng Council , ac· cording 10 Bart Spenrl\01r , prtis1den1 Spendlo\'e is hopeful the \'acanr1es t1'tl1 soon be filled sn the. con1mitters can be~in y,·ork nn a number flf problents and projects in the Saddlehiick \·alley. A breakdown of !hr openings is a.~ follows ; -An A!isn \"allP,\' repre~enta t 11·to is needed for the pl<inn1ng con1mi!tee <'IS well as a sptocial1st in flood cnntrol and parks and rerre:.it1nr:. -One opening still exist.-; nn the plan- ning revie\'.· and advanced pla nning com- mi!lees. -Three more persons are needed ror the education con1m1ttee and four persons for th& transportation c:nn1mittee. -An editor. associate editor <ind reporters from the vttrious home ov:ntirs associations in the valley are also needed for the newsletter committee. Spend love encouraged those in!ere~trd in filling the slots to 1,1,•rite the SACC, Box 3.17, El Toro, 92630. Police Seeking Stamp Collector &an Clemente police tnday a r e searching for a th ief who took a Blue Chip Stamp dispenser from a clC>Sed service station. Officeri said the machlne. -containing a large roll (If the redeem;ib!e stamp~ - 1,1•as remov rrt fr()m " m()11nllng prile at ShorecHffs Arco Starion, 2749 7'. El C;imi no Real AHhou~h nff1r1als <'fl11!rl no1 rl~term 1ne hoy,· many stamps "·ere rC'maining on the partial roll fn the dispensE'r, loss was set at $80. Reds Deal Cambodians Co111bat Police Also ~lond~y. Cohen said, the group v..·ill file corpnra tlnn pnpe rs under the name Pe11ce Post Nun1ber 10203. The Pe<ice. Post h<isr1·1 brrn a regular member of the VF\r since .June. when the n;itional nrg;i11iz::iti0n suspenrlerl 1hem pnor lo the na tir.n;il tc1n1·c ntinn . Major Fziel Disaster Face St11de11ts In S. Viet11a111 The r eace Post h;id sa1rl I! wa~ going lo intrOOure antiv.•;:ir re~nlutions al the meeting anti the VF \V ;ipparenlly suspen· ded them tn prevent !hat SAlGO.'l (AP1 Enemy fnrcPs destroved abnut !\1"0 thirds of cambnrl 1a's fuel ~uppiy on th" outskirts ()f the nat ion·.:; capiral tnda.v ;inrl dealt a heavy hlim· ln a South Vie!nainese b;ise for operations in- side ea~tern C;imhndia. Apparen!ly s!Jpp1ng in on bn;its ;:icrn~s m'arshJ;inrl~. ;ihr11 1t .1'1 ene1ny trnops hit lhe fuel tank farm al Phnom PPnh 1~·1 th ror·ket ~ !h;it Sf't i1re t() millions of i;:allons nf gasolin e ;ind oil in 15 ta nks , owned by ESSO and Shell. The lnss of the fuel could mean a harsh blow" I.ti ;in already limping economy in Can1bodia. The altark on the South Vietnamese hasc w;is the third i<Plback for the Saigon command in three days. Official rc1)0rts said 21 Sou1h Viet- n;imese trnnps "·ere killed anrl 64 "'ound- ed in coordinatrd 1norlar ;ind cr>mmandn attakcs on the headl'ju11rte rs of the ~u!h Vie1name5e 4.lrd Task ~-orce and l\\"<'l o1her p0slt1ons r;ingiflg from two lo fh'f' mile~ nnrthwe~t of Tay Ninh and about 10 miles frnrn the C;imbndian border The South \"ietnamese command sa1rl 52 enemy troops v.·ere killed and 25 Teache rs' .U nit Gets Deel urtions ln rre;1f.t"d p;i,11«111 de(l11ct1ons f n r tracht"r or i:,.n 1z.<t1on rl 11e~ v.·ere ruled nflt to be Jn 11nl:it1r,n of lhP pnce freeze to<lay h:> 1he C'lr;i,;,;:F (01 1nt1 Cn11n~PI The. rlrr <!'11' 1<.1<; pr .. n111t1~d h1 ;; r,.. 111ir~1 nf tl1r 1!1111t1nc:!•1T1 B<·.1rh F:lrn1rn· !;ir~ Tf':irbrr .. A .. , .. ,--.,t1nn to 111erease It.~ rnnnthh rl.1tF~ nf'11 l1 10n fH'l'C't>r1! 'lr n1h1'r~ 0f !h<> ll 11nln1gl11n flrarh f'1ly S1 hnnl I lJ«trorl ~ ['.n;:ii-rl flf Tr11~1rr." !ind rlrn ird !h;it rrr;.1t>~! l::i~t T11e~rl;iy fin _l'rflund.~ it 11l'lulr! 11n!.11e the pres1dent i;i l rlPrrr•r ( h.1dp < r,;lrn<'r i'l~''"l!"f.'l lf' l'll rrrin- lf'nrl('nt nf !hf' rl1<tr1rl. ~11rl (!>r 1ncrea~e. fr nm ~8 ~n tn ~l.5 11"1 v.riuld he reflecterl 1n th1.~ mnn!h'• p<l':Ch P<'ks ------ Oppose• Alioto ~Ir~. Diannf' Feinsle1n, 3fl. rha1rm::in or the ~an Francisco Bnard nf Suprr\'t<;ors, announc- rd ~h(' \1111 r11n again~! ~l.1~·nr .ln~"rh .\l1n1n Shr ~.11rl she likes h1111 but. fC'('ls she i$ ~ bet· tE'r exC"cut1i-e and ad n1in istra· tor. ' "·eapons captured i11 a nightlong bar.tle . Tay /\1nh. 5.1 mil es nnrthwest of Saigon, is the fnrw;i rd hase for South Vietnamese operations inside eastern C<i mbndia . It is 80 miles southeast of rhnom Penh. Field re ports ~aid the 13th Nflrlh Viet- n;imese and ViPl Cong Sapper B<i!t111ion, perhaps ;; total flf 300 commandos. launched the alt;icks around Tay Ninh ea rl .v tod;:iy after a 100..rnund mortar bar· rai;e hit Sliu th Vietnamese positions. The s;ippPrs ll'ilhdrew be fore da""n. Seven of them "·ho were ca ptured identified their unit as th e 13th Sapi}er Battalion. Fiel d reports said most of the South Vie!namese casualties came from the she!Jin,g attack against the permanent positions. One in fa ntry battalion of about 400 men !'uffered the most severe losse.s ""i1h 17 men kill ed and 43 ..,,·ounded . 1t 11as the third time in fi\"e days that Sou!h Viernamese forces have been dealt hr.:i\':-' ln~ses in coordinated at.tack~ by i'\nrth ,.itln11mese and Viet Cong forces. Thr .v suffered 47 men killed and '¥1 \1·ounded i11 three si multaneou.c; attack.~ in !hf U ill1nh forest in the r-.lekong Delta last Thursrl;i~·. On 1he same day, 26 Snuth \·ietnamese troops IVE're killed and 25 11ere "·nunded nut of a 70-man force in a douhle tlmbu sh 35 miles nort h of Saigon. R eal Hot Ti1ne At Bi{! Para<le \\Al,'\\"T \T\EEI\ IAP 1 -A \nllr1 lr·•lll 2~ nl rl ~hntguns fired h~· ;:i 1111 ~1 111 1hf' .141h ;:inn11 al \\";ilnuL F1>~t11111 p;,r;1rlr hPrr ~parked a fire nn lhf' 11ilf1"1' f(llif flf th!' re1·iew 1ng s1:i11d ;i nrl ~r>nl i11gn1!anrs running Thi> rl:i1 11 :1< ,<;;:11·erl hy !hr Of~! J:r1111 r '" p:•~~ h1 -thr> V•alnut Crerk Ftrr Pf'p<ir!rn rnt -"·hich swung !hr lnng hn<im of its ne w rn,i:1n" n1·er the ~t:inr! Sunday and q111c k!_1· dnu~eo !he bl<ize. i\·o onr 11 <1~ h11rt SA IGON !UP!) -Hundreds of comh;it poller today occupirrl a sprawling uni\'ersity sturlenl housing cnmple.~ in the heart of Saignn in another rna j0r crackdown on antigovernmeflt di~~idenr :> opposerl !o Presiden! Nguyen Van Thie~1·s one·man campaign. Tnc!ay 's ;irtion fnllo"'ed a major cr.:i ckd own ~llnrla.v whf'n 1ht' South \·1,.t- namf'se roundrd up 41\0 dcrnon~tr.:it0r~. inrlurling 45 South V1ctn;ime~e snlrl1r rs. ui a series of o\'ernighl ra!d.s aimed at 5lamping out ;inli·American and an- ti government demonstrati1Jns. At the same time the gol"crnrnent an- nounced il had raided a house in the Chinese ~ectlon of Saigon and seizrd 229 pounds of TNT. fi\'e hand grenadPs. 3!1 elrc!rir blasling caps ;ind 15fl smaller round s of ammunition . The gflvernment sairl it \Vas lipped off "by the pcflp!e ., The r11ids follo"·ed rl Pmon"tr:ilions in bo!h Saigon and in the nld imperial capital nf Hue and a srries of firebnn1b attacks ;:igainst Americ;ins. An timrrlc;in jeep was hit by a r-.Jnlotnv corkt.:ill Sun· d;i~· night in the 14th such illlack in 10 da ys ln today's rairl a rnnvo,v or ;it lea<>! 12 lrucks and jeeps filled with 300 C'flmh:it- trainerl prilief rfllled into 01e l1niver5ity eompound at dusk. Police . \1·earin~ l'..'lmnuf!;:igprJ f.:itigurc; and in full bat!IP gear. met nn rrsir;.taricr frflrn the nearly 1.00(1 students nf numerous Sa1gfln colleges 11·hri li\'e 1n the cnn1plex knrl\'.'n as "uni\'er~it~· cit.1' " Barricadfs blocked streets s11rround1nR the enmplex of single s1nry rlormitones rlur in;:: 1he pol ice occu pat1on . Gn\'rrn!nrnl nffiril'lls s:ilrl ptilirP 1•rrr f>:prrtrrl tn nr'· rupl" !he rornplrx ;;f Iraq until !hP 0r! .1 prr~irlPnt1al r ltirtir1n." Sf'1zurr nf 1hf' Pxpln~i1i·-. :ind in:i•~ ar· re~1.<; c;ime arn1d~t rrpnrl<> 1h :J! \r•ler.111.". stur!rnts ;ind opPfiSl!tnn pnlit 1r1tlnS "'Cte coord1n:il10J;: pl:ins for I ::i r i.: c ;in- 1 1 .£ ol"rrnmrnt rlr1no11~1 r:it1ons. \"1f't· namese sources !'-"<ltd !hr plan~ cRilerl f(lr tnnin~ down anl1·Amer1 r:in :ict1v111rs v.·hirh h;ive led t.o lhe f1rehnn1t)inp: flf mnre than a score of l! S 1·rhiC'!es. They s;iid this "·;i_<; lwcause "thi~ electi0n is an 1n!rrn;il problrm -fl11r prohlPm .. The liftin~ of lhc1r charter , hnwe\"l'!r surprised post 1nrn1hers berau~e !he s,:r.!e VF\\' Bfl<1rrl of Trustees h;id voted this ~uinmrr to lift tl1e sus pensinn. The chart"r was laken h:ick. Cohen !'aid. hv ;i. spec111l flrdcr th;it s;o.id the rost hadn'l .bet>n rch<ihilit;ited. "Bu t 11·e rlnn 't e1·en know wh;1t we arc suppnsed In have been rehnhil it<11crl froni." Cohrn salrl. Cohe n 111;is a rnund111.1t n1r111ber 0f the VF\\' grnup nnrl ;i p;isl p11sl c0111manrler. J-{e is 1nirldlf'-age ;o.nd runs two fMd stores in ~!atli~on . He ~;i\·~ he 1~ "not a rad1c;il, I am iust £cd uP \\'llh the VFIV being a pol1t1cal arm nf the go1ernment ·• "\\'e don't want to ha vr a nag-\~·eving organization 1hat you ht1re to be a veteran or a fore ign 11·ar lo join. v.·e·re just cit.ir.ens of this criu ntry anrl we want to get it straightened out. one "'ay or the other." he said. Football Fight E nrl.~ iu De" th \!i\'Cl;\!'-:,\TI 1rrr 1 ~!rs. Eulalia Fuch~. 44, 11'?.s <'har~Pr! 11·i1h srcon'.\1rlrr:ree n1urrll'r in the fata l shooting Sunrla~ of her h11s. hanrl Rober!. ·H, rluring ;;n :i ri::u- mr ht nrer \Vht!he r hr \1·01ilrl listen I() the radio hrn;idra."! flf a pro- fes sion;il fnnth;ilJ J;:.:in1c The eoun!v coroner'~ nff1ce ~a1rl Furhs 11:inl;•d to h~ll'fl to 1hti \in· r i n n a t 1 R e flgal<·Philarlelph1a E<1 gle~ ~:1n1e. His 111fe 11'an1 ed In hr:1r s!rrl'n rcro1·ri, F11chs 1nl d 111• 11 Hr lr;11 r 1 hr hnu :.r If hr br wnuld t1111Jrl nnl 1i-1rn to 1ht• g;i111<' Thr l'1fflnpr's iff 1re sa1rl the 11·f'ln1an allr-grdlv look a 2:i-(':ilihrr r1~tnl frn1n ;i dr;i11 rr <1nrl f1rrrl F11rli~ 11 ;i5 rl<';id nn arrtl':il ;i1 f.rnt•r:i l l!u!iptl al v.ilh a bllllet wn11nrl in the hrad i\lr.~ Fuchs 11·11s 1n he ;irr:<1gnrrl tnday in criminal rn11rt. Don't pay high rental cost • . • • . • On Back-to-School Needs You Can Buy Them for ;i A CONN A Small Part of Their Original Cost. 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Stocks voe. 64, NO. 225, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORN IA MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 TE N CE NTS Fili11g Flurry Opens LAFC Courtroom Battle By TO'I BARl.F.V 01 In• Dl •I• PUot Sii!! /\flurry 111 la ~1 1111n11te t1i111g~ pruduct·d a four·hnur dl'lil1 tod;,i1 1n <111 01·:i11gc Count y Supt'rior Courl i1ea 1·1ng to deter- 1111ne the legal con1posll1uu of the str1te- lo1rn J.oe<tl Agency Fo;·1nat1on Corn1n1s- i;1on 1l.AFC1. !Other ~tor1c.s Page 3 ~. Hut Judge l.'.h:irles 1\ Ra 1t'r ruled heforc of'de ru1g 1he rl'rcss that the Coun- cil of Con1111un11ies ul lrvuH_' -!he tledg· ling organ11.,1tton 1h;-11 1s .~pc.'lrht•ading the Tlie Surf Cro1vd dri1·e for a vast new city of Irvine -can <'nter the disputr a~ 1ntervenurs 11·hos1' 111· ICfl'S!S <ire 111\'0h'ed 1n the· LAFl' h:.~slt' Allornt'y Ti1n Stl'<1der fl ll'd the bncl fur CCI Chairman John Burton on1t sue· eessfully argued before Judge Bauer that the is.sue of lr\'ine incoq>0ration is at the heart of the bitter LAFC battle. "This is <1 1natter of great publi c con· ce rn and tl is \'I tal tha1 the voice of tho~r 11•ho wan! a co1nn1unity of Irvi ne should be heard in this ('rucial court hear111g ." Strader said . Depury County Counsel \\' 1 11 1 a n1 ;\ll'Cuurl. 11·ho rcprl'Sl'nts ,. o u n I ~ ~u 1)Crv1sors Hobert Batun an1l ltona ld Caspers 111 the d1sp11!(', t..xiay cslln1<1ll'U that the hearing will take al least twt• \\'eeks_ Neither supe r1•1sor wa s present bul both men are on call . Allorney Ton1 \\'oodrul[. working for the city selection co1nn1illl'C of !hr U>ague of Cities in the he<inng. believr~ DA.IL Y PILOT Sii i! ~hOll 'i·ou'l'c heard about hO\\' foo tball is dra11·ing big 1·ro11 ds and ho11 1t 1101r 1nay be ;\1ncrica·s fal'ori!c ~pcclator ~port. but 11ould yo u l1cl1<'1·e 111 orc than 67.000 surf1n;.: cntl1u ~1asl~ lined the pier and sat on 1he sand in Jluntington Beach th i~ 1vcckcnd tu 11.'.l \{'h lhc 1:.s. Surfboard Chan1pio11 s h1p~~ For !he re~till s nf the con1p£'t111nn. see tod;i~'s ~pul'l s :-L'('!1u11. Page 21. Shooting Vi<'Lin1 AILerl Rc<ln1a11 Se r v i<·t·~ S lalt•d Fu11l'r;1I ~rr111·1•s I\ ill he h1·l1I T11C'sd;.v 1111 \\ e~1111u1~1111 1 t'•1ct1•u1 1\llw1 t 'f1 11·r r Hcd1 n:111\1!1"11.1~ :-h111 111 ill·,irl1 !'1 111;1_1 In Bornn f',111' 1'1olt{'I' alll•gr llPd1n.111 11.1-. k1ll1'd hi' \ u·H •l l li1;..h1''>. hi 111 liu' "-ll'llt'11, IH•tllC :'ll!rr <111 ;11·~111111•111 I h<' .-.u5pl·c·t t' ~t'la·1!1iled !11 hC' :;r- 1 .i1g11l'd lut•,d:11 111 \urth ()l'.1111.!I' 1 .ou111 y J11clir1:d [)1,,lt'll'! LOUl'I l\ed1na11 Ill 11:1~ :1 n1c111h1·r ul ll1l' \\'e~! 01·;+11gc cou111 ~ B11;1rd ul li.t'al1or~ and \Ire pr<'SlciC'nl ;111d hoard n1r1nber uf lhe (;;il'dc•n l:n 11·<· l·:xch;-ingr Club Hf'dn1oin lr:ilc.-. 111s 111fe. Kathleen: a d<J11~hLer. :-lfl lly 1\nn. ;ind two sons. John ;ind Don11ld of the f1unily home at 9931 ~1<1rg11 Lanr. \Vrstminsler Also su r1•iv ing are another son. David of Santa Ana. 1hree brothers. and three sisters. _\e w Culhaek S111all S1\IGON 1AP 1 -Thr l' S Con1n1a11d announced toda1 a ('U tb:1ck of :100 1\n1enca n troop~ lrorn \'1ctnan1 l:i~t 1•rek. !he ~rn<illrsl 1111c-11rck redut•lion 111 !111Qp s1rrngth Sllll'C last .Janu;ir~. Orange Coast Weather Sunny sktes preditled for this aflernoon and Tuesday, follo""·ing rughl and mon1ing low clouds and fog. Temps along the coast will be 72 raising to 85 in land. Lo11·s to- night be111·een 57 and 65. li\SIDE TODA\' T/1r 111•111 1·on11u1u111y //1cu1er St'<lSOU IS off nud r1111111ug. nnd II( v niorP ope11pr.~ frn111 lorat /)lr1111Jri1t~l".t 11rr 1r r1e11·rf/ 11rt £·11- /frlu111111('1JI /'n9r Ii r1i<l<1!1 ••••••• " M•YI•• " ColllOrnlo No!lon•I Now\ " c~.<~•n• u. " Ori "•• C•uftt-• C11111hH II Jl s .......... ,, " (1111•<• " So111• !Ill '''""'''e " S10c~ Mo<tt h 11.u 0•11" NtT•C•• '"''""'"" " (dolo<l•I ~ ... ' ,~ ...... " f"!•rt°'nmlf!I " W••t~., F1n•n<• I 1 " Women·• '"''"' 1) ·~ ........ o. " World No..-, ••• 0.~R l.•,,dtrt " Cl1asi11!J T1•011l1ies llavi d J\uuhi11·a, lluntington Beach surfer kno11·n n1o~tl.v for hifi sccrn· ir\gl y impossible antics on a 811rfboard. smiles eonfidenlly as he charge.~ do11'11 a s1nall. 1ve!l rorn1ed 1v;:ive to victory d uring the United Sta tes Surf board ('han1pion sh1rs 1h 1s 1veeken d in llun t1ngton Beach. f'or fur!her detail s on the conlest. turn to Page 21. • Va11dals Ravage Scl1ools; Orange Arsonist Hunted Orange fire an..l police officials are rol101\1ng several ·~ood leHd:oi" today nrtcr a SI00.000 1andal·);CI lire t'arll' S;i1urd:1y des1r11~erl :1 Pni·tn1 ri .l11111nr ll igh St:·hool hui!d1nJ? 1'he Oran~e rirt. onr 11( 1hrre 1ri thf' l.o~ 1\ngclt's arra orer thr 1rcek11nd run1 pletely gutted the-srhQol 's adm!nistralcon building. Garfitld 11 igh School in ~~;u;l l..os Angeles sutrered $40.000 damagt when \11 11dals smashed windows, splatlertd pr~nt and set a fire A Junior high school in \\lest Los Angeles 11.·as hit hy vandHl!J who brokt• \\ indows. sca11er('d rlel:lt.~ :ind rloodcd a gymnasiu n1 Tht Orange school fire was "d<'llrnJely arson." Fir(' r.tarshal llerb .Johnson s11id. "The offlcc."I were ransacked and then at least five separate fires were ael in the bu ilding." !ha! it will take l\\"O to five days to com- plcle pre:>f'nta11on of e\ 1de11ce. liolh sides tarnc to court today resign- ed to the fac-1 !hat ti \1·111 take Judge Bauer's ruling to sellle an issue lhN 1!l'f1ed rt•solution Sunday Ln two n1ertings ;it the \\'estern \\'hite House in San C!cn1ente. Orange Count~· s rna~·ors and sup- t r1 isors debated the LAFC issue and "'hat no!h sides felt was the motivation behind the cont roversy in both the morning and afternoon ~essions or a day-long meeting of SA~I CO ~S11pcrv1sors an1l ~layor s Co1nn1ntec uf Ora11gr Count} 1. Proposal s by Battin anrl League Pre~1- dcnt Robert Finnell faded to gain support lo the point that today 's hearing would ha\·e been found to be unneC'essar\'. League la11'.l'ers n·ilt O(X'n the 'tiearini;: this afternoon by asking Judge Hallt!r to eonfirn1 the L.>\FC n1embership that ha s alrC'ady been recognrted by Suµcnur Court Judge .J E T. · \'r.d .. Rutter in 11 1rn1porary 1·cstr111nu1s ord!'r signed by that JUrisL Thal ht~cup. 11·hu::h h11s ruled aga1n!>t Santa Ana·s annexa!l{)n 1)f tht 938-aere .. pron11sed land " also ~ought b1· Irvine 1n- cor[>0rat1011 proponeu!~. 1111.;lude~ San C!emente Counc11tnan St.111 Northrup a~ ehairn1an, 1\n<ihe1r11 Councilman Charle,, Pearson, Battin anrl 1·aspe1·s and (See LAFC, Pa gt-2) Jets Over Beach? Isle Jetport Gains So11ie Support B)' RUDI NIEDZIELSKI DI'"• 0 111' ,.,tot 11111 P!.'lns for an ··international airport 111 11.<! s.ca'' v.•hich 11·ould bring jets ol'el' Huntington Beach at an altitude of 2.500 IC'f'I is i;:;i inin,i:: niun1cntun1 in Sacrarncn· lo Asscn1bly111an i\l1ke Cull<'ll 1 D-Long Brach I s;i id hi" bill for tht• ron11atio11 o( a tri·rounty ageney to study thC' San Pedr11 Ha y island :1irpor1 is scheduled for a 1·01r Srpl 'l.7 li('fun• thr S1'11:111' Ln1::1I (:01·rrr1· rncnt Co1n111i1lt·c Thr proJert. pcggt'd lur lucat1on on ~ :I~. b~ l1vc-1n1le island ne<ir lhe Lo~ Angclrs-Long Beach harbor, \vould 1·osl an esli1nated $1.3 ll ilhon. Valley Given Another Off er Over Freeway Ii) ALA1\' DIRKIN DI mo D•1rv ,.iiot sun Hu11t1ngton BC[ll'h is n1 aking ~ nc1v or- rer to Votinlain Vallr•y to ·"ettle 1he eon- 1 rov 1·rs,v 01·er lhP Hou le :19 l/u ntington Hl'n1·h Frt't'way. Thi' ofter. whl!'h will be discussed <it Tu1·"<l<1.v n1ghfs 1nec1i11g of lhr Fountain \lnlli',I' t'ity Council. 1nvulvcs routing the frrt'.'.'.''11' we:;t ot Nell'land S1r11e1 . It wnuld slor1 Fountain Va llev ;ind 1\•ould nol b1· in lhr l'lt,1•s boundarif.s. ar- 1·urd111g 1<1 ll 11nt111gt1111 Be111·h Councilni<111 .li·rry i\l:tl nr~· :ind ~·11 y 1'11hl1e \Vnrks 111r1·rh)r .run \\'he~·lrr Tiu' prupu~;'ll ;;uc.g<'"-1Cd b_1· \\'herl1•r, 11,1" :-1111•d :11 a n1cel1 ni:: [a,t \1'/'Cli anion)! \l.11 n•·1 \\'ht·t·ler H11n1 u1gt•111 Rellrh \1 ;1111r 1:r11rµt' .\trC'Z''1t'kcn a11d i\•l;1yor ~:ti .1\1'1 :ind Cuu1u ·1 l111:111 l:('urgf' S<"o11 11f Fn1111la1n \'al11•\ .111,1 h;lS drt·l111rd !o g11'r an.I' drta1li. nf l!h· llll·1·1111g . ~a.\'111g he prclcrr('d lo 11·1}(lrt I" th r 1·uune 1l Tur~dav hrfnre 111;1~111g 1he 111tn1·rna1ion p11bl1(' \\'h1•r\!'r said 1h(' l:itrs! offer 1~·nuld 1neun n1 ovi11g 1hP (rCe\1·ay ahnul another 1:10 fr et 11·t•s ! nf a <·nn1pron1isc routr su~­ ges ll'd seve ral \1•ceks agn. "This adjusln1c nl could be h;'lndlcd a.~ a <lr~ign chan~r and n•ould nol involve p11hlic hearings th 11t could result in a delay of 1he freeway." \\'heeler said. Councilman ~l atney !\aid this morning, "H's up 10 Fountain Valley co uncilme11 now to '>Ct' how they feel about i!. ·rc('hn1c;ill v. i1 wnu!d be out of Fountain Valley . bui I'm sure they v.•ill still be con- l·rrncd abou t lhe pollut ion raclo r .. Huntington Brach has plated top priorily on rcsoll'ing the Route _ :19 Frrr\\'ilY dispute bt'caUSl' of c-onfu s1on over the ~talus uf 1hc Paci fie Coa:.t Frrcway as a result of protests in Nr11·port Beach 11nd Seal Beach. Huntington Girl ~uicide , \'ictim A 14-year-old girl wa~ found shot lo death this morning in her Huntington Beach homt. Police said i .357 magnum revolver, bel!!nging to her parents, wa s found nea r the body. Investigators said they are handling the case as a suicide. They said the girl had bten awakened by her mother for school al about 6:30 a.m. The women left the rnom and a few minutes later heard the shol, officers reporttd. Investigators said the girl apparently was unhappy about 9Chool. Bullfighter Injured TIJUANA, ~1exico IAPI -1'.iatador Arturo Ru iz Loredo was seriously gored when • bull hooked him in lhc groin Sun· day before ~.000 per5-0ns in the downtown bullring. Cullen said in an interview this morn- ing lhal his bill. :ilready passed by the :\ssemhly with a ~J -l3 1·ote this August, hus been misu11d1·rstood "This bill durs not give th1' authority to r'onstrurt. hu! would rrea1e a scven-111;111 learn to study !hr t•co!og1ca l inipact and 11\(' CCOl\Otllic· fc;1sibilily Of thl' airport ,'' hr SHid . Nl'l'l'l'thell's~. Ille bill h a ~ alre;1d.\' conic under ;>.!latk of lhe Sicrr;i Club tor the ('('!1l11AIC;il pnJbh·1n~ it 1night (T('ilh' Ti• d;l1r . 1ht•r(· has lli'Cl1 no org:i11izc1I up1>0sil1on lo Ilic l'011cept by residents of Hunt ing ton Bt!aeh or Sr:il Bcaeh. Bolh i'i11cs would f;ill within the takeoff and landing patterns 01 the 11irporl. ' •· f, I'; ;" ,. .. :-.Iacro-Syncties Corporanon. a Canog<t Park engineering finn. v,.hich h(lpes lo dn rhe engineering v.·ork if federal funds are supplied for a planning contract, t:!a1n1 lhcre would I.Jc no problems. Don Crecn. prcs!dcut of the iirni said lhat noise pollution in those t>\'O ei11e" should not rxi sl t'VCll during sound -t<1r- r~·1ng Santa Ana wind tondit ions In addition lo lht· _jetport. tl1c 111an- 1n;1dl' b!;ind would i11so i 1t l' I LI cl e :;upcrtunkcr shipping doc ks. hi ghrisC of- fice and ap;11·tn1cnt buildings. :1rtil1i·1:1l hl'a t hes and priv<-l!t' bo;:1t h;irbors The complex would be located aboul llH'('l' l1l l1l'e nulcs off ~horc. • . t.r.: ..• t)~ ·:>.> Slie's Neiv T1·e11s111·••r President Nixon appointed Ron1ana Han11c!os. a i\'lcxican American and successful Los Angeles busi11ess11·0111an. to be trca:-;urer of the U.S. She succeeds Dorothy t\ndre111s K ab1~ 11•ho died ,Jul y 2. l\1rs. Banuelos !11•hose signature appears here) 11·iJI ~1g n all Ll.S. {'ui·rcncv. Blacl{ Legislato1· Cl1arges Rocke£ ell er Witl1 Murder ATTICA, NY. <U PI) -A black state legislator Sunday called for the in- dictment of c:ov. Nelson A. Rockefellrr on <:barges of murder In the deaths of 40 h-0st-ages and inmates at Attica Stale Prison. "I mystlf have charged the governor with murder," stale Ass em b I y ma 11 Arthu r 0 . Eve. R member of the com - mittee lh11t unsuccessfully trtcd to ne~otlate a peaceful settlement of the At· lica upri~ing. said in a Ne1v York city television sho1\'. "I just spoke wltl1 llevern l black and Puerto Rican leaders Rod I hope they will fullow through and ask that 100 go verno r be indicted." F:ve 11nd Rep. Herman Badillo (D- N Y.1. another member of the com- mittee. denounced Rockefeller 's refus<il 10 come to Attica to lead thr negotiations. Ten host<igcs ;ind 30 ;>ri!IQTltrs died in lhe fi ve-day rebellion. ~1eanv.·h1le. a grou p of lawyers representing various clvll rights group~ said they 11·ou ld n1eet with Attica prisoner:; ;igain l0<h1~. They complained that onlv four moms werr 1nadc: avail11blc '111 the pn~n for eight lawyers to meet \vith their 1·!lcnt!l SU nd.ny. Tht' l;:i1vycrs tol tl conflicting stories ahout !he sever1tv of qu e s lionlni prisoners \\'etc ~llhJt'tled tn in the state (See A'M'ICA, Pflge i) l 'l z DAILY PILOT Mondt)', Septtmbtt 20, l<:, I 7 Irvine Family Members Bacl{· Incorporation . By BARBA.RA KREfBICll Of th Dell'I' "ll•t ll•lf !even members of the Irvine. family have aent a petition supporting th' 1n· corporation of the City of Irvine to Robert Battin. chairman of lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors. Their move apparently was design~ lo counter statem ents made by Joan Irvine Smith who visit.ed Orange County !ast week in an attempt to peri;u.iide the iUpervisor! t.o delay the incorporation. The Irvine petition slates· "It is the opinlor:i of the undersigned. "'ho O'>'-"n or properly reprt:>enl in excess of 23 percent ol the capital stock of the Jrvint> C.Om- pany, and all or "'horn reside \Ytthin the boundaries of Orange County, that the l':itiu:ns who live "'ithin the proposl'd city " Irvine should be allowed to vote and det.ermine for themselves by majority DA.IL Y '°!LOT Jt•tl P'ft•"' CRUSADING IN STYLE F""1d R1 iser Jeri Loughmiller United Crusade Sponsoring Big Fashion Prog ram Women from Hun!ington Beach. Foun- tain V11ley, Garden Grnve. \Vestm1nster and Seal Beiilch are inriled to a fashion shl'lw 1pon50red by the \\lest Orange County United Crusade. The ghow of lounge wear v.·111 be held Sept. 30 from JO a.m. to noon at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Co-hostesses Mrs. Jan \\1ilhelm of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Women's Dh·ision and !\!rs . Helen Stewart of lha tfun11nglon Be a c h Chamber 's \\'omen's D1v1s1on, 5aid there wil l be no sol1c1tation nor admission charged for the coffee k!atch and fashion shnw. The t l'tnt 1s being presented as a pu blic informallon ser1·1cr for !he 3l social, hea lth and youth agencies v•orking 1n the area v•h1ch are s~ipported by Un1led Crusade , OlAHGl COA.ST DAILY PILOT CIM.Hft CDAST l"\J&LISl41MO COMPARY l•\.•l"t N. Weed Pr.Id.,, and 1'11b•!ttlu J ,clc l . C11r10>1' Vitt ,,_icl..,I Ind Gone-•I Ml~A~!I' Tho""' 1(1 1~il l"O•!OI" nolfll l A. M Y•~~in• MIN'Qlng Ea ,,,, Aloft c ;.1,;ft W•I Clr1,.,..e Counry Ed'~ M..tfittt-• ~· OHie• 17•7S &11cli lt~!ov1td Mtili"t AJtlr.11: P.O. ••x 790, 91&4& 0ttt.. OffkM ~ 11...u., m Foro.f ,.,,,_ c.i. ,,.,..., :ua w,..1 11111 $tr•I ~ e .. c~: lllJ "'"""°'' 111ou1_,,, lu Cllf'llMM,; ~ Norlll ll C.miPll Ital T...,._. 17141 64Z-4J!I 0-WW A.b.nW-. 64Z·S67t vote as to the Incorporation of the City of lrvine. We would trust that the euperviaors Of Orange County would honor this r ight of sell-determination without delay." The petiliOn was signed by Gloria Wood Irvine. widow of the lllte 1'1Yford lrvin·e. his dauhghter, Linda Irvine Gaede, her husband , M. Keith Gaede; Gl oria W. Bryant. t;111ughter of Gloria Irvine hy a previo us marriage; Kate Lillard Wheeler , granddaughler of Jame.~ Irvine. William T. \Vhite 111. son oJ Gl ori a Irvine by a previous marriage and his wife. Mel inda Royer White. Other names on the petition include the Jay Eye Corporation and \VhiteCo Enterprises, for wh ich \\'illiam White signed. " Joan Irvine Smit h, v"ho ls charging the Irvine Foundation. majority stockholder in the Irvine Company. with mismanage· Expert RepOt'ts ment of the orderly de velopment of the Vail ranch holdings, is the principal In· dividual stockholder in the Irvine Com· pany, owning 24 percent of the shares. A copy of the Irvine family petition was sent to John Burton. chairman ofthe Council of the Communities nf Irvine and a principal proponent of incorporation. Burton said today, "We are very pleAS· ed that these people are in concert v.•1!h our views on democracy and ou r ,11nat of lncorporalion. Since Supervisor ! Rnnald 1 Caspers is so interested in represenling shares nf the Irvine Company. perhaps he'd better consider 1hese. "Mrs. Smit!-; has char~ed the city of Irvine v.·ill be a slu m. Carl Thornton . c11v manager of Santa Ana rharges 1t u.1111 b4- a beautif ul city for beautiful people Bnlh seek to stop the incorporation , but for very different reasons, t.lr. Thornton Atomic-warmed Water Harmless ~\farm water from nuclear power pl ants will not seriousl y affect the ecology of the ocean. says a Caltech marine biologist. Professor Wheeler North, who works out of Caltech's marine studies center in Corona del Mar , revealed his conclusions this \\•eek. based on stud ies of marine vegetation from Baja Califomia Ul the northern coast. He said the fear of conservationists that the heated water from nuclear generators would defol iate und!'rSCa flora and make "des'rts of the sea" ls un- foun<fed. Most of the 103 plants he !5Urve~·ed gurvived in wanner water and "the few that do not tolerate \•1arm temperalures disappear and are replaced by warm tolerant species," North reported. Capo Beach Man Wi11s Promotion In Hunting ton Dr. John W. Hunt has been promoted to assi.!itant superintendent for education11] S!'rvices and research of the Huntington '3each Union High School District. The 42-year-old educator f r o m Capistrano Beach was formerly the district'!! director of educational services and research {curriculum ). Dr. Hunt's new responsibilities Include the curriculum of the district'.!i six high scllools,:i:·voCational education. :i;;pecia!l y funded programs, adult education and evaluation of all educational program~. Dr. Hunt came to the Huntington Beach Unioi'I High School distriet in 1964 as dirtclor of federal projects and the follo"'·ing ye ar was promoted to director of educational services and te5earch. Entrants Soug ht For Hallowee n Fe te in Va lley Entrants for f ounta in Va 1 I e y · s Hallo"·een Parade are be ing sought by parade chairman James Oldfield. This year '\1·ill mark the fourth Halloween parade v.·h1ch has been scheduled for Oct. 23. Oldfield said It will be the first year that the Fountain Valley Jaycees have: sponsored the event The parade route: will run from T.albe:rt Avenue and ~tagnolia Street to Slater Avenue to Bushard Street, ending in a cami\'a! at fountain Valley High Schoo.I . The official revit\\·ing and judging stand will be located in front of the Bushard Strei'! Fire Sra!inn. Oldfield noted thrr! i~ no fee for en· trants vd10 v.·ish to reg•ster for the parade. RegistratiC1n informlllion 1s available through Oldfield, P.O. Box 8597, Fountain Valley 92708. Trio Face Court For 'Gardening' Three HW'llington Beach residenti ar ('Used of planting, C'tlllivatlng and ullin~ vast quantitif's of marijuana 1l the Van Burtn Street home they shared have been ordered 'to fa ce ArrRi~menl Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. Named in a Grand Jurv indictment P'ri· day were Paul Olshef!ikv, 21 . Yvonne f\.fercedes Jackson. 20. and Vikki Louise Thompsrni. 20. all of 17662 \111n Buren St. All three deft'ndants 111re frre on bail. They facr add11lonal rhariz.es contalnNI In the indicrment of po~!it~~inl! and sell· lng dangerou~ dru~~ 111nd mlst1r me11nor rhl'lr~r~ relatin.R. tn their al!P,R.ed Injecti on of narcnt1rs. The !no \\·a~ arre~led by llun ttnat<Jn Beach police after 9 long tnve ~111o111 llon of Uie ir 111leg~ activltif'!I. (;rand Jury !IC· lion transfers the cr!mln11l J>r{)('tfdings from municipal to Supe rior Court. The purpose of the study was In det ermin e the possible effects on California marine life v.·hen the sea is polluted with water heat~ to cool nu clear-powered electrical genf'rators. Once returned lo the ocean. !he \\'aler raises the temperatuer of the surrounding sea waler in the discharge zone. California law prescribes that tfnuent wa ter can be: more than 20 de grees warmer than the nat ural ocean tern· pt'rature. Professor North f'St1malerl that less than one pf'rcent of !he C'oastal "'at ers are now heated hy genf'r.'ll ing pl11rits, hut if proposed new plants ;:ire bui lt. five per· cent of the coastal v.·aters v.·nu!d be af· fected in 20 years. North :;;aid the ecological problems of p<l\\'er planls nfren can he sol ved hy pro· per rlannini;(. "The purists say they dnn 'I want !n disturb the original ecology al. all -1hry don 't want any change," North said "Other penple are \\'i lting to accert !\Orne change as lonii; as the higher temperar ures don·t affect the overall liveability." From P~e 1 A'ITICA ••• in ves!J,gat.ion of the rebell ion. One gaid that thtre was,"friendly questioning" by the i;taff of Robert Fischer , !.he sl.il te df'p uty a!tornf'y gf'neral leading the probe. Another cbarged th11 t. i"lme 10· m11tes \\'ere bein.R. "interrogated arounrl !.he clock." by official\ trying tn ~i f! nut !he leaders of thf' rebellion_ One la<,1.-·yer, J o!\h11a Roth of thr Na· tfonal Lawyers Gt1 ild of New York, said lhe pr isonf'rs are "marcher!" into thP 1n· tt'r\·iew room v.·1th bo!h h11nds on their head and are not permitted tn drop th1>1r hands unt il the: rionr i.~ !oc kf>d behinrl them . He said most of the prisoner~ v.ee shne1e.~~. anti had not betn <1 1!1)\\'eri 111 them. He said most of the prisoneri; 11·ere put dov.'n one "'eek Ai!O. The !av.·~·ers 11nd members nf ::i panel a ppoin ted at RO('keft'tler'!i reque~! tn IN'k after pri!ion t'r ri.f(hl~ ~aid tha t inmale~ freq uent ly told lhrm they v.·err brat!'n 1n the period tmmt'd1ately aftJ>r rhe tn· surrecllon i.>.·as quell ed last Jl.11Jndav !iv :i;;ta1 f' trnopers. Nationa l Guardsmen' and deputies. In most cases the tale v.·as lhe: ~;i me - pri.o;oners were stripped anrl forced fn r11n a ,gaunl!el formed by club S\\'ln,t:l!1.ll guards and police while being ret urned 10 their crlls. Prison officials ha ve made nn comment on the charges. al!h0ugh a de:puty corrections commissioner said 60me: inmates had to be "prodded" to get back to their cells. Rape Suspect Pleads l1111o ce11t A Huntington Bt'ach man .ircusl'd nf reptoaltrlly raping the girl fnend of hi:ii two ~tepriau~hter~ h::is ple;uied not guilty tn the <"har~l':<i in \Vf!st Oran~e C.011nty municlpal court. Robert Dickson, 45, of 10261 t..,aikAi. has been ordered to face preliminary hearing Oct. 1. He is free on bi:i;; own recognizance. Dickson was arrested last July :10 hy Hll11tinglon Beach police who filed ~even counts of rape against him including all,gations that he seducied a minor. Officers said the 16-year~ld vlct.lm's father told them Dickson h11d f~uent sexual relations with the girl at his home between Ft b. 8 and July 7 of thla year. Russ Set Off Blast UPPSALA. Sv.·eden fUPt l -The Snviet Union ~et off 11n apru1rent un· dergrnund nuclear explosion In the EurD- pc11n par! of the nat ion Sunday. possi hly to changl' the cnur~e of .::i rivl'r. lhe l)ppsata Se1smo\og1cal Institute s11Jd to- day , Prnfes:i;;or r.t11rkus Baath, he.ad or !ht. 1"9tltult, ~11id tht' t.xplosion w111 detectt'd at 7.0.1 a.m. tEDT! Sunday M>me 900 miles east gouthea~l of Uppsal1 ln lht European part of Russia. I because he fears Santa Ana wLll truly realize the fruits of his 17-year manaae- ment -a steady decline. ;'But the issue is not properly for either f\.1rs . Smith or Carl Thornton to decjde. It i:i;; for the people. If thf'y want to be a rarl of Santa Ana. il is their right Ul decide it at thP polls. The voters of Santa Ann ~hould address themsel ves to new m11 nagt'menl . The rea~11ns ~h1J1d ~1rs Sm ith 's sud· rlr n ln terPst 1n !he issue of 1nco rpora!ion <1f lhe city nf lr\'ine are very clear_ Her d1sre~ard of the facts and her in· f1111n matory charges of prematurity and ~lu m-hullrlini;i coop!cd \\'ith her dominant interest 1n money are as sure an in· rJ1cln1en1 of ol'erbearing selfishness <'.S a rubhc confession. "Perhaps it ts a public confession. for certa inly her disregard of the publicly ToJJ Surfers 11taled goal s of the incorpora!J)tS can only be interpreted as contempt for the people of Irvine. ''lier attempts to manipulate the people 's repreS('nt.alive5 on !he Bnard of Super visors is a travesty on the democratic process and. "'orse, should any bow ro her persun11l non-resident in· terests he \\'Ould raise serious questions of fitness for offiee. "J)uring th e Sep1 15 h ea r 1 n g . Super\'isor Caspers staled that her tn· teresr as a stoC'kholder 111 the Irvine Com· pany shou ld be considered. ~l r Caspers is obviously cvnfused. ~!rs Smilh"s s1oek in a corporation has nu legal standing at the polls. F'un!1t'r . Surcrv1sor (.:;1srcrs st ated he was renth I" \'Ole on the issue and he made it cleiir lie 11•as prepared to change the boundaries of the clly. "This is certainly not consistent \\1th D"ILV f'ILOT lll H l'h~!Oo Hal Sachs. 41 , of San Juan Capistrano is shown v.•ith the Duke Kahana· 1noku trophy after overcoming a host of younger surfers j!'i Hunting· ton Beach to \\'in the top a\\•ard in the United States Surfboard Cham· pionships. Joyce J.loffman Lancor. 23, \\'On the top spot in the open Y.'Omen's division. See additional pictures and lilory on Page 2l. VFW 'Peace Post' Splits, Sta1·ts New A11tiwa1~ G1·011p ~IA !1J~ON. \\"1s. ILI Pll -Tired of flghinli!: fnr peace frflm the inside_ of !he: \'rtcran!' of Fc:ire1 j;Tl \Vars, members of 1'l i1rl1.~nn·s "PrAce Posl" have decir1ef'f lo :i;pl1l ;i11 a~· from VF\V and open their m"mbersh1p In ";in~'one \\'ho ls willi ng lo .sranri up fnr peacf'." ThP n1pmllf'rs l'oted duri ng the \\rrkcnrl 10 makr !hr. ~plit after the Na· t1nnal \'F\V 1onk back !heir charier earllf>r 1n the wef'k for tht1r ant1"·ar \ lf'\\ ~ ~hnrll\' afler the .~p)1!, PP.:.ce Post mem· hrr ,\\rl C'<'hen 1J;,1d , "people started s1~n1ng up like marl . ' ~lorf' than 200 persons had pa id $1 ap1rce anr1 J"i ned within 24 hours. Cohen :i;:iu1. anrl a ma s~ meeting w.::is plannrd fnr oe)(t Sunf'fav to "st'e v.·here we v.•111 s:n " . Deli~hlerl al lhe re:i;;pnn se of ~tadison Area r 1111.en~, Cohen predicted other J:rnups might spring up around the coun· try and "e\'en!ually it could b(icome a Na tin nal Peace Part y ... why nol. the re are people ell ovf'r who are against the v.•ar." Among tl10$e who ha1·f' jo1 nerJ. hP ~airl . \\'ere a "minis1rr, a r1nr tnr in his 60s and s1t1dents ... ju:i;;t average people \\'ho are a,R11inst the w11r ." Qnp man v.·hn 1n1ned ~aid hi' v.·as a \'eteran of the Knrp:in \\'ar 11·1th a 100 p<>rrent d1s:ih1li1y TI1e e11·i\1arinr. l\ho d11ln'I wi~h tn he irlent lfirrl, s;:ur1 he hrlon~"rt rn the \'F\\', the Amt'rican Lr~111n and !hr !11s.'lhled Ame rican \'e\rr:ins 1-:T'<lllflS hut h.1fl become "snmrwhat d1~1ll11~lr1nrr1 \1·11h them." "Ju.~t can'! ~r" ;inv lnn11rr young g11y~ ~oini;: ovrr thrrr 1 \'1etnamJ and cnmlng home i:i ll ~hot 11p" The PP.'lCe r11~!'~ re('nrrls anrl charter v.·ere taken back la~! ll'er'k in a stormy mf'e!ing \\'lth Sla1e Cornn1ander Clarence Brunner of Man iln1l'or. Don't pay high rental cost CONN ~ CLARINET : OlOS AMI ASSADOI TRUMPET IU!SCHll TROMBONE IUt:SH!lt AUTO SAX ALTO • • . On Back-to·School N••ds You Can Buy Them For A Small Part of Th•lr Original Cost. s5 49s $6495 s449s s799s 1 JO IASS SYVI STll ACCOROIAN llUI ROVA L POITAILI TYPEWRITER ll&INNllS~MOOIL PORT AILI SEWING MACHINE our understanding in nur last mef'tlng In a telepone convt'rsation Friday. he repeated his Wednesday position and ad- ded that If ~·lrs. Smith didn 't ov.·n 20,000 acres she should , and that the in· cor pnratl!rS were only incorporating 3,000 acrf's_ The other 15~000 acres are a gift. lncred1 ble ~ "It is clear to us 1/1al Superviso r Ctispers is eHher u11a!J!e 11r un w1J11ng to di~t inguish the real f)t1bl1f' issues fron1 the priva te speeia! inlert•sls. \I hn doos Suprrv1:i;;11r Cospt•rs reall.v rrpresent if he is wtlhng to 1nake his elected 0ff 1ce a too l for ~rs Sn1ith's private "'1lr'?" "'fhe peoplf' of lr1·ine ha1'f' shown Jn· credible cnhesh·rness 11nd spin! despite the delays , ha1·e !}crn 11·1nn1ng And wil l continue to v.1n until !he\' arP ahlt' to g() to the polls and dec ide the issue for tb en1sel 1 es.'' From Paye J J,AFC ... Fullerton Councilman Louis ' · Red 1 ' Re1nh;i1·rll . Reinhardt's rrmo1·al from the LAFC \\'as the first p11bl1c inrl1cat1nn Iha! politi- Ci!l lt1re es !Jppn.o;cd tn thl' lr1•1ne Com pany and eon1mitt t·1l 10 <1llo11ing annexation of tile "pron11sed l<1nd" to Santa Ana were at work. The 938-acre sector on San ta Ana's southeastern borde r seems certain In become p2rt of the proposed new Ci ty of Irvine in the light of ruli ngs by the Orange County Superior Court and the refusal Frida y of the Fourth District Court of Appeals to intervene in the dispute. County Supervisors are expected to set a date for an incohpn ration f'lec\1on v.·it hin the next 10 d;iys. Lawyers fo r the city of San ta Ana have filed an appeal againsl that decision \\·ith thf' Califomia Suprcn1e Court The League's c11y scletl1on committee ousted Los Alan1i!o.~ Council mr1 n .!oe H_yde {rorn the LA FC JJn~t 1! ga1•c him hy one \'Ole on e 1non1t1 e<1rl1er, Ins!. Ju lv 28, in a storn1y n1l·r11ng that cndl'd ·wilh Jlyde .iccus1ng ll i.:111h;1nll or co1npl1 ci ty "'i!/1 the Ir vine t'!)l11pa11y. It \\'as allrged :it the rneet1ng that Bat· !in and Caspers 11cre the ;iuthors nf lremendous pr1l1tieal pressure that had been <1 pp!1c1! on 1n11n.1 league n1emlJers ro elect llyde -freely 1dcnt1fied as a cog 1n lhe Ball in-Cnspers·Bu!ler[1e!d axis -to the key LAFC post. That pressu re v.·as aln1osl unanimously re1ected at the ,July 28 meeting with most of the votes of angry league members going to Reinharclt. The meeting led the B;itl!n E?:rnup tn call a spe1·1;1I ml'i:tu1c nf rhr I.AFC for 8 a m. on August 9. The reacr1on of the League v.·;is to c::ill a :::pecial rneet1ng for 7 am. on lhP same d111e and rhe gather· ing WAS held on !ht' lawn of the 0ld cnun- r.v t·n urthous1> nppn:i;;ile the C"Ollnty ad· minis:ration hui!dlng 1rhir:h 11'.1s to hos t the LA ~-(' hi':ifln~ Le.1;::u e n1rn1h('!'~ lillf·r :J(!:'lln ~a\'e RPinh;irdt .'l u11;11111nn11s 1'ote for 1he LAFr Jflh The1 tllrn n1:irchr.fl :-ie1 o~s the rri:1d to l'(lllfron1 Ballin. Caspers anr! H.1rlf' 11'1lh 1'4\~lr:11n1n~ firders ~!gned 1he night hrforr h> .)11clgc l\11l l1•r ll11t Jf yde calh·d !he 111ect1n,11 fl) order a111t Hr1tl1n s11r1'~·ssh111v 1n111'l"d fnr !he rrplartrnr11! uf l'l':•r~;,n 1nlh An.'lht>tm 1\t1<irr1cy J !('rh Liekcr before League 1:iw\'ers ('•Hild srr ;u11h](· aero::~ the pnd;111n railing:; 1111h tht'ir t'•\Utl or<lrr The six !\C('onfi n1rctiru:: rndrd "11h a v.1ld ·-Kr1-~ru11r 1'np<' rnrler 1rt 11 h1ch Jildi:' ~11 ll11pPd fr111n thr roorn 1hro\\'1ng r•1pPrS 1111hr ;Jlt 11 11!1 H.1ll1n on hi~ hPf>I.~ i"IL<Tf'~sfulll' r\ arl1ng prner:i;;s srr1 rr~ 1n a dn.i~lni!. 11f;i\1ng rx 11 frnrn lhe hearing ronrn Hoth R~r 11 n 11nrl ( H~prrs ha 1P hcrn nrdercrl In ;1pprar 01 t ~ rri r1f!P1 rr:i<nn:i;; 11h,\ they :i;;hoLtl d ni" hi' hrld 1n rnn1emp t nf i·n111·1 Lr;iguP lrH1yers anc.11e lh8 ! hn!h :i;;t1rrr1·1~0rs c.i llerl 1he LA~·r mr1>11nc In order m def1.'lncc of .J11c!1?e Rutter's re s!r<iining 11 c1 inn. DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSU].L DIAMOND GUAl\ANTEE ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED RETURNABLE I IF NOT SATISFACTORY TO INSTR ~c.r~ .... ,.,= l • WJ...11 ''' buy • dh11t10111f "'"' w• we wlll t W01ofttM t hot cllo1n,"d to opproi11 ot •O •·i MO•I tho• y111w 'old f tr It '' yowr lllt"'4y ltec•. c." you lilt• .. well •h•· wlrltre7 COM,All. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOA~ OPEN DA ILY 9 to 6 COME IN AND IROWSE AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -·--Harbor & lroadwsy j EXPERT WATCH REPA IR Done on Premises I/ --·~·- Soutl1la11d J(ill s Ma11 LOS :\!\'(~~I.ES !Af'1 -A l1 S Fnrrsl Se ri 1rp !111 rm:in \\'as fat ;illv burned and more than I 'L1.'I aeres blackened as hres l.'rarklf'd Olf'I' 11nder-dry Southern Cal1fnrr;1:t bru.,J1l;111d.5. Hnt>ert ,\hllrr. 2!. of Banning. was: caught in flames as he led a four-man ta nker !rut k 1·r·ew in !1 ght1ng a blazl'! that bl.:ickened 650 acres before being con- l <'~.1rd Sunday afternoon, the Forest Servire said :'-I dler d1f'd :it Loma Linda Un1vers1ty r.1ed1cal Cent er aftl'r su ffering third· degree burns over 90 percent of his body, a hnspit.aJ spokesman said . The U S. Fnrest Scrvlce is invest1gating the ac- cirlenl, and the posllihility of ;irsnn in slart1n_g the fi re. but could fu rnish no drra1 ls Sunday. The l;Jl;ize v:::is fannPd by gusty 1v1nds anrl forc ed the closing or tho Banning· 1 0~·1111 ilrl coun!.v high"·ay for several hu1u s. No structures 11·ere d<amaged , a f'nrt>s t Service 1'pokesrnan said . /\ hl::ize that burned 250 acres in Little Tu1t111s:;a nearly forced the rv;icuaUon of !he Hathcnva v llrJ!l1e for Children. but "·as reportecf 80 percf'nt contained Sun· da.v night bY a Forest Ser v ice sp11krsman. At the peak of !he blaze. "'htch he1?an abnu t 6 a .m .. it \\'as fought bv 375 fire fii;:h1ers. 21 pumj}er trueks, fniir hulldoz· ers. four helicop ters and six airborne tankers. Officials s;ild the fire possibl.v started \1•hen someone 1hre1v a cigarette or a match from ;i car. Firemen a!so contained a blaze that burned 60 af'rcs in \\latcrman Canyon, nnr!h 0f San Bernardino. and forced the clos ing <if a 20-mile s1relch nf Highway IR for several hl'JlltS. One fireman waS' bnused bv a rnlting rock. Two brush fires near Can1ari\10 were brought unrler cnntrol early Sunday. One fire burned 300 acres near U.S. 101 and \\'as aprarently started by children pl;i vinc. 11·1th n1atches. (IUthoritiPs llaid . Tr11ff1c 11•as cnnge!'tcd on the highway for ;; time as motori$!S sto pped lo ga\\·k at the sn1oke The o!h<'r blaze blackened 75 acres in the Torrey Ca nyon area. Colored Slides Sho \\'U i11 Court Of Slai n Wife f;olored slides of lh e nude. bloorl-s p!cJ· tereO hnrl.v nf rr.nn1f !.vnn .Johnson a:i; 11. lav spran·lcd <1cross the bed of a San Clemente apar1n1ent "·ere shown tndav <is first rv1den ce in the murder !rial of hrr husband. ~!;irine l\1ark Johnson Ch1rf Drpu1\• Distrtc! Attorney .James F:nrighl used rhe sl1<1r5 to 11lustr<11e the 1f'slunony of San Clemen1P DPtrcti ve Art. Saunders. first officer nn 1he scene of the J unr 17, lfl70 slaying . As !he photos nf his drarl wife wpre shnwn, the !all. hanrl~nn1e Marine lnv.rred his f'~·es ;ind refused In look al l hPm . Drt. ~;iundrr~ tf'~1\f1Pd that 1\·ti11n hP r11~rnnrlrrl In :in 11rn pr,cPory rall tn the 41fi ~·lnn!Prry L;ine ~pilrlment he \1•as mrt b.1• ,Jnhnsn n, 2fl. \\hn ~<1trl "1t'.s rnv wife I think 'he's h11r ! ·· · Squrrlfrs 1rq1f1f'd tli;i1 1•l1en .l·~hns{ln v,;i~ 1nlrl a fe1r rn1nulr~ l::il rr !hat his l\'l/e ";is r!P;irl hf' i::;ne n" rP\fll'ln<.f' Football Fight Ends in Death CJNC IN NATI IUPll -Mrs. Eulfllia F'u~hi'i, 44, \.t.'as charged with second drgrtt murder in the fatal shooling Sunday of her hus· band Ro~rl. 44. during an argll· ment O\'l'r whl'thrr he would hs1en lo the radio broadcast of a pro-- fe~!:.lOnal football game The cnunlv coroner 's ofhce said F'ur.hs '>l'antCd lo listen 1o the C!n· c 1 n n a t i Be ngals-Ph1!adelphia Eagles game. His wife wanted to hrat stereo records. Fuchs told his wife he would leave the house if he could not listen lo lhe game. The coroner's i)ffice said lhe woman allegedly took a .25-caliber pistol from a drawer and fired. Fuchs was dead on arrival at General Hospital with a bullet wound in the head . flfrs . Fuchs "'<'Is to be arraigned today in criminal court. Red s Cripple Ca111bodia Oil, Gas Reserves SAIGON f AP) -Enemy forces destro.ved about two thirds of Cambodi.ill ·s fue l suppl.v on the outskirts of the nation 's capital today and dealt a heavy blow to .ill South Vietnamrse base for operations in· side eastern Cambodia. Apparently slipping in on boats across n1arsh!ands, about 30 enemy troops hit the fuel tank farm at Phnom Penh with rockets that set fire to millions of gallons of gasoline and oil In 15 tanks, owned by ESSO and Shell. The lnss of the fuel could mean a harsh blow tn an already limping economy in CambQCli<i. The attack on !he. South Vietnamese base \•1as the third setback for the Saigon command in three day.~. Official reports said 21 South Viet. narnese lroops were killed and 64 wound- ed in coordinated mortar and commando ;ittf!kcs on the headquarters of the South Vietnamese 43rd Task Force and two other positions ranging from l°"''O to five miles north"·est of Tay Ninh and about 10 miles £rr)m thr Cambodian border. The South Vietnainese command said 52 enemy troops were killed and 2a "'rapons captured in a nightlong battle. Tay Ninh , 55 milell north.,.,·est of Saigon, is the for"•;ird base for South Vietname:i;e. npfr;itir)n~ 1ni;ide ea:i;tern Cambodia. It is SO miles southeast of Phnom Penh. Field reports sard thr 13th North Viet- n;imese ;ind Vie! Cong Sapper Battalion, perhaps ::i total of 300 commandos. launched the at!acks around Tay Ninh early today after a JOO-round mortar bar· rage hit.South Vietnamese positions. The :r;appers .,.,,ilhdrew before dawn. Seven of them "'ho were captured identified their unit as the !3th Saprier Battalion. F'leld reports said most of the South Vietnamese casualties came from the shelling attack against the permanent positions. One infantry battalion of about 400 men ~uffered the most severe losses with 17 men killed and 4J woundrd. It wall the third tirne in fi ve days that Sou1h Vieln11mese forces ha ve !Moen dealt heavy losses in coordinated .illltacks by f\Qrth V1ernarnese ;ind Viet Cong forces. ThPy suffrred 47 men killed and 97 \\'OU nrierl in lhree s1rnultan«1u!'> allacks in lhe U r-.·11 nh forest in the Mekong Dell& l;is1 Thursday. On the same day. Mond~y. Stpttmbtr 20, 1~71 DAU •. '\' MlOT ;-; Membership of LAFC in Limbo Mayors , Board Fail to Reac1i Agreeme1it B.v .IOHN VA i.TERZA 01 1~o O••IY '1111 Sll !I Orange Counly 's mayors and five super11sors failed O\•er the °"''ttkrnd 10 rear h an eleventh-hour accord 1n the hat· llf! over membership on the Local A~ency f'orrnaLlon Commission -a cr,imprnm 1se intended lo elim1na1r a CT>Url battle scheduled to begin this morning. The only ootcome of the da.v·long talks held 1n President Nixon 's offices in San Clemente was .ill completl'! retrospective of the tLlmultuous meeltngs in early August. All agreed that the angry sessions created a pall OVl'!r local govern· ment in Orangr. County. The itrm dealing w'ith thr. compromise \\'as scheduled for presentation by Supervisors' chairman Robert Balttn rir Santa Ana -a key figure 10 !he August LAPC battll'!!i ovr.r se<ating of the single "public member'' on the coun!y paneL Ballin's introductory tr.marks did little to set a.n amiahle tone lo the discussions among the group mPeting as the Supervisors and J\.1ayors Con1 miss1nn Space. limitations at the \l/estern White House caused guards .al the gale to turn two of his aides a\\.'ay . Battin's offer of ;i compromise involved removal of a!l claimants to the one disputed public-member seat I.h e n reaching a mutual u n de rs ta n di n g between all parties on .a successor. Battin Angela's Lawyer Faces $10,000 Embezzling Rap REDWOOD CITY (AP) -A felony complaint charging an attorney f1Jr black militant Angela Y. Da vis "'ith embezzhng SI_0.000 f.rom the San Mateo County Lega l Aid Society h.as been filed in ~1 uniclp;il Court here. District Attorney Keith Sorensen said he would ask attorney Sheldon Ot is. \\'ho resigned iarly this ·year as executive director of the society. to turn himself in early this week . He said Otts told him he would surrender when requested. Chief Deputy District Attorney Wilhur Johnson said : ··He Y.'ilhdrew the funds from the society's account. drposited them in his own account. Ulled the funds to pay personal bills and then latrr returnrd the funds when it became ap· parent he would be leaving the direc- torship earlier than expected. ··He took the money in two se par;ite ch rcks, nne for $2,500 and the other for $7,500. They were takl'!n over about a month and the money was rrturned ahout threr. mon ths later in two separate payrrtrrU~. ti Sorensen said Saturday the malter was discovered in a routine audit of the society's books. The snciety is sponsorfil by the San Matl'!O County Bar Association and represents indigents in civil aclinns. l\fiss Davis, 27 , is charged with murder, kidnap and conspiracy in the Aug. 7. !<170 shootout at the ~laril 1 County Civic Center in which four persons died. Otis is one of four attorneys representing ht!r. Bridge Leaper Dies SAN FRANCISCO 1 UPI l -Susan Nahinu. 21, slopped her car near the s.nuth tower nf Golden Gate Bridi;e Sun- day. ran to th~ rail and lraped to her death. thP Cna~l Gu;irrl rrportrd. The mother of two became !he span·~ 42\st known ~uicide. j.~ stres~ that the suc<'essor shnuld be neith!'r a mayor nor any other public of- ficial and that he be under 30 years old. Hi.~ feJll)w suptrv1sor deerl v involved in the Au;::~ ... 1 furor -Fifth Distrirt ~,:;.;-~esrnt<'lll\'e Ronald Caspers -agreed "'ilh Ballin half.way, He told the group he coul d srr no reason for the under-30 ll!ipulat1on Caspers ~'!l1eraterl earlier statement!! :.bout his 1hought5 of resigning his post on the LAFC :ind told !he group he v.·as tired of apol(\t;1l1ng. • A month agn l.empers would ha\re been W<l'"'"et between the persorui: meeting in the same room used by the President . but nn Sa turday the ad versaries rarely raJse d a \IOJCI' San Ciemrnl.e t.la vor \\laltr r Evans Jr. -the l'!ffrial host riir the quarterly talks -emphasized that it would have been impossible to reach an accord on Satur- da y "I "'niy hope Iha! lhl' count v dDf'sn't try Iii nut-hnan\e the c1t1es nn lhis"nne.," he said. all11-!::ig to lhP meager budgtt for lc11;;il rnsts h_v the l.f':ague nf CitiPs !\l;iyor s So!c;:lton Committee \\'hlch 1s lhe plaintiff in t(l(la y's cnurl ;ictton "\Vhcn the decislrin is handed do.,.,•n v.e ~~culd all '!bide hy it and get b;ick to "Ork ~and tackle lhr problems at hand,'' he said Fullrrton fl1ayor De\Vaine Winters em. phasizl':'d tht problem o{ adver-.e publ1<" op1n1on stemming from the. LAFC con· IN)\'l'rSy. "!.ocal go11PrnmPnl camp infr) " .state of d1srespert and 1t bother.s me . I'm most disturbed ilboul that If wr don't change the rurrC'.nt gap, lhen we all will suffe r 1r· reparilbly." he said Discussion -ranging from suggcstlons that the entire mcmbrrship of the LAFC be _scrapped tll doUlg absolutely nothing until lh e court case is settled -was in· terrup!cd by lunch. then resumed after a tour of !he Presidential compound. Durin1'": the dining period Stmton Mayor Dexter Hemecn waged a one-man cam· paign to seek an accord be.fore the end o( !he day. bul laler 1n the afternoon reported to lhr rest of lhe group he was sr.vmied. .. It JUSl doesn't lnnk hke we can dn it,'1 he said But the lack nf agrerment on a solution "'"S not !he only disappointment of the dil ,1' Allhnugh !hf leadPrs rectived 11 generous tour of the President's office cnntp!rx <ind the grounds near Mr. Ni),'.· nn 's hn1ne . several m.:i~·ors were notirrably disappn inted "'hen a Secret Service Agent acti ng as .ill guide kepl them ""'f'll aw<ay from the front door of La Casa Pacifica. Sall Creek Acqui,sition Facing Board Approval B.r ttARR.~RA f\RETHJ CR 01 t~t Ol !IY "lel S!1U The ,<=;alt Creek Brach saga. \\'h1rh bei;an as a whi~pl'r three ye;i rs ag1J and 11•ent on 10 hecnme 11 rause ce\ebre in lhP statev.·ide beach rtghti; contrnvrrsy. v.•111 reach ano!her milestone this week . On Wl'dnesda~·. thP OrangP Coun1y Rn;ird nf Supervisnrs will vnlr on a pro- posal by Avcn Community Develr)pers In sell tn the countv for $2 5 mll\1on a J~­ acre bea(Ch pare.ii , alter full y devrlopinR ii with public parking lots . roads , cnn- cession stands. rest rooms. walkways and olher s11ppnrt fari11ties . Thr parcel include.~ 4.11110 [N't nl hf'ach be!WPl'n !\lnnarch Bay and D;in;i Slr::ind . The Avrn propni;al. re\•ised a dnzrn l.1mrs durin~ mnrr than a )'tar or negotiation. has won the l'!ndor~mrrtl r)f !hr cnuniy ·~ Ocean and Shnrehne Plan- ning a:nd Steering Commit1ee and the board of dlreclori. of the. Orange. County Coast Asi.ociation. A ta sk force appo1nlPd by th!'! supervi sors to study the latest Avr.o offer is expected In present ii~ report \l'ed- nesday. Brenniln ··Hevs·• ~I c CI e I! and, spokesm;in fnr the 5.llOO-member Savr. Salt C:-t:l'!k mmmittee said today. "I am enthusiastically m favor of !he plan. Jt achieves two things. fl prot.ec!s the public right nf ar.cess to the tidelands and in· eludes the entire sandy beach area. tbU'.'i r:liminating the question ot private owne!'~hi~ to me11n hig h tide linP. · It 11.lsn providrs anclllary f:;ic1l1ties, !iUC:h as r,ct rooms. parkinR and ('On· cession~ lnr the convenieo~e ol 11!1 ""'ho ll!':"' tht bf';i r.h -fishrrmrn. p1cnickrr~. JiWUTimer,r., ,r.urfers . diver!>. sunbathers and arf.ir.ts" Explaining his i;upport of the latest plan , Snuth Lagun;in f\1cClel!;ind. who h;is played a major role in the c;impaign to establish a puhhc be11ch 11l Salt Creek . ~;iir1 "There are various approaches to a prohlrm of !his sort. "'i'ou could ride rou11.hshod nver the company "·i th a long, drawn out la"'SUJt Q1'er prescriplive rights. or , you cou4d just conrlemn the property And pay them fnr i!, \\•hlch could be excessively ex· pt'nsi \'P and also hamper their own development plans: or. ;is the third and best ;ilternalr, you can come to some snrl of a compromise. agreement !hat considers ever_vone's interests, which is being done here "The S.10,000 an acrr the company is asking fnr 11 Rcrr.s of s11ndy beach ~nd adjotn1ni:: oceanfront l11nd where the restrooms and concessions will be 1s ap. proximat!'l.Y one-si xth the current 11p· praised value of comparable ocean pro· µ<'fl }'. ··in addition. the turnkey plan provides for complete development by Avco .at an estimated saving In the county in ex cess: nf $100.000. Thi.~ \\•ill come ;ibout because Avco will he able to combine grading and n!ht>r work for the beachfront .illtea with ils 01vn adjacen! develop ment. "We are assured the work will be undertaken promptly, because this is in !he company's interest. and the fully developl'!d beach park wJll be avail11ble to the public wit hin a reasonable time." McClelland concluded. ..This ill an unusu;it opportunity for I.he count.y to AC• quirr 11nd presPrve for the public A vr.ry beautiful and valuable piece of heach 1••hich \\'!II br 'nJnytd by !his 11nd future i;zenera!1oni;. and ;it th!'! i;ame time arnirabl y ~et.I Ir ;:i very knoOy prohlem ·· r, /'l~ '-· -~---DAILY ,ILOT S"ll Pho19 ACCORD TRY FAILS Clialrman Battin LAFC Principals In Fine Voice At Weekend Meet ll has been more than a month since the seconds-long meeting or the Loeal Agenc~ Pormation Commission created a storm of prolcsl. And mayors and supervisors involved have had weeks lo reflect on the tumult. They also have honed their thoughts on the conlrove.rs1al issue over who should hn!<I the "pubhc seat " Here ::ire examples from their meeting Saturday -Buena Park t.1ayor Tony Fonte hved up to his reputation as a fiery speaker and l'!ven coined a new phrase of sorts - "sonnfabitchery " ''I'd hke t11 see lh1s body draft a def1n1t1ve pubhc stall'!menl calcu lated lo. end all or th1ll political sonofab itchery in !he cnu n1 y It v.•as an obvious attempt In run a mec.11n~ in a manner not fitt ing to the dcn1ocrat1c process:· he said. -Stanton Ma yor l)ex!er 1-lemeon. whn fa iled in a (\wet Lry at reaching an accord 31 lunch lune. termed the mood or the dav ;is "A l\1ex1can slandoff. !tall seemll 1n ·hinge on who thinks they're ahead and who'll pay fo r 1!. All I have to say is J'm l1red of gelling a ~ubpncnn every dav " -Fifth District Supervisor Ron Caspers. who of!en has hinted that he i!t considering leaving his lllot on lhe LAFC. s<11d the su.11gestion thal all members of the panel leave their seats "is not that bad " "I've learned that there arr no mr)ral!I 1n politics. Each ball game is played on that particular day ... I'd like to gr.t off il (the LAFC J or get on with the job." Author Finishes Race NE\V Yl/A.K 4AP• -Erich Segal, aurhor of ··Lnve Story'' anri "" amateur marathnntr, was among the ftnishrrs in !he 2fi·mlle, JBS-yard Central Parle ~lara!hon . El Rcncho has the hOftest price in town! KATH'S ••••••••••••••••• I t 's sandwich time again! They'll love Rath's .sliced meats-AD Beef or All l\1 eal Bologna or Cotto Salami, .. You 'll lo,,e our priee on 6 nz. pkgit WHITE OR WHEAT ••••••••••••••••• Kn.am Kru5t ••. baked by Lanrendorf! ••• A great value at our reeula.r price 0£ 2.)c •. but .sensal.ional at lunch-box super special price! 16 oz. Fresh! .. , .'tn<l freshnc\S mak~ the difference in flavor ! Stuffed ~eppers .;. 39 ! Bf"ll rcrriers ... plump "'iLh delicious stuffing. ready for the oven ! Min . 6 oz. Sliced El Rancho Bacon ............................ 59~ Ranch style •.. !lie.es just. a little thicker ••• And lean! Head Lettuce ' ............... cmP! so1.101 ••••••••••••••••••• 19• Tender ICH.\'('! '9i·ith nll the garrte:n goodness you lovf!! Fre8her by !arl ' Pricu ic t:/fect Mrm ... Tu.I'~ .. Wf.d., Sepl .. to, tt, %t No 1aJe~ to dca.ler1. Tuna ..... ~-~-~.s.E~ .... :3-i., $J- Chunk style .•• lirht meat ••. No. 1h cans a t last year's price! Green Giant Vegetables ......................... 4 "'$1 Peas, Mixed Vegetables or Cut Green Beans •.. all in Butter Sauce, or Pt.a11 in Cream Sauce: or Creamed Spinach! FTozen, 10 oz. package. Potatoes au Gratin ........ STour1m ..................... 49' Froze n goodn~~ to ger"e with beef )iver.,. 11 1/2 t':IZ. pac.kage. Easy Off Window Cleaner ............................ 49• Push bt.atton aerosol 1pray ean m&kes it SC) f!M)" ••• 18 oz. i'Jlze can. Mond.,, September ~. 1971 Trade War Threatened Retaliation 011 lmport Surcharge Hinted BRUSSELS (UPI) -The European Common Market Commission hinted lo- dty at a possible trade war with the Ultited St.ates H the 10 percent import surcharge imposed by President Nixon on Aug. 15 is not abolished soon, Common Market officials said. Franco Maria Malfatti, pre!ident of the market1a lndependent executive com· mW.ion, Ufl~ the elx market nations to ruffifm the r eservation of thttr rlghls under arUcle 23 of the General Agree- ment on Tariffs and Trade (GATI'J to take reta.lialory measures against the American import restrictions, the of· ficials said. J ohn B. Connally, lJ.S. treasury secretary. rejected last v.·eek a Common Markel demand the American im[>Ort surcharge be abolished . There "-'ere similar threats of a IJ'ade war then: . A report by the executive comm1ss1on pr~enled today to foreign ministers and slate secretaries of West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands, said the American im· port restrictions v.·111 reduce lhe Common 1'farket's nnnuaJ trade balance by $2 blllior.. Despite the growing c lamor among F~uropean businessmen for relal1atory measures, C-Ommon ltlarket officials said, the ministers are unlikely lo order retaliation at this stage, Opponents Set for War 'The ministers of the six Market nations also were d ue to tackle today the pro.- blem oi future trade relations with members of the Europf'an Free Trade Association I EFT A) not planning to join U1e community. Egyptian Troops on Alert Othcr eronomy developments: e \Vashington-Sen. \Vi\liam Proll"mire fD·\Vis /, suggested today the govern· men t indireetly tipped major oil com· panies Lo raise retail gasoline prices just before President Nixon's 90-doy wage. price freeze went into effect Aug. 15. As Mideast l(ettle Boils Proxmire, in a statement, called on Nixon to force a rollback. By United Press loternatlonal Egylltian troops along th e Suez Canal have been placed on a "maximun1 ale1'l," tile semi-oHicial Middle East News Agen· cy (f\.1ENAJ said today. A Cairo newspaper said the troops had orders to retaliate "immediately and violently" to silence any Israel position that opens fire on them. ME NA, an Egyptian news agency, said "the temperature of the military situa· l ion is constantly r ising." It added that •·Egyptian air, ground and na11al forces are standing by on the greatest degree of alert to face any possibility the enemy m ight resort to." Israel marked Rosh Hashana, !he tieginning of the Jewish New Ye~r. Y.'ilh prediction!! the Middle East m1F:ht be headed for war. Defense Minister Moshe Russ Can Seize Military Lead By 1973-Laird '\VARRENTON, Va. !AP) -The United Stales could fall behind the Soviet Union in military strength within two years if Congress cuts Pentagon spending, says Secretary of Defense ~felvin R. Laird, ''I can assure you v.·e are not going to b@ able to decrease military spending," Laird told newsmen Saturday at the con- clusion of a two-dav conference attended by top Pentagon military and civilian of. licials. Laird said the Soviet Unio n has achiev- ed tremendous momentum in its nuclear weapons growth and cou.ld be militarily stronger than the United Stales by 1973 if his proposed defense budget. of about $80 billion for the year that begins next July I ls cut even two or three percent. Laird did not claboralc (lrt the basis for his statement about Russia's "tremen- dous momentum," the strongest such statement he has made about Soviet gains. . But P enlagon sources sntd he .,,.·as referring to biggrr-than..expected growth In Soviet intercontinental b a 11 is t I c missiles ICBr-.1s and missile-fi ring sub- marines. They said Russia has more than 1,550 ICBMs in operation. about 50 percent more than the Lni ted States. They also wid !he Soviet L'n 1on has about 25 missile.equipped submarines in oprration end about 15 rnore under conslruct1on. Briti ~h So ldie r llit llv D11111-d11111 Bulle t 1.0."\DO:\'D~.:HnY . !\nrlhrrn Ireland (API -A British soldier "-«IS r rillcally '1oundcd by a sniper bii!let to;day and !he ~rn1y charged the gunman used dum-dun1 ammunition outlawed under the Gene1·a Convention rules of war. 'rhe soldier was shot in the back \\lhile on duty at an observation post on the edge of the Bogside district, Lon· donderry ·~ Roman Catholic stronghold. Dayan said that "I would not be entirely surprised if at any time after the U.N. General Assembly the Egyrtia ns will resume fire on the (Suez) Canal." Israel Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Haim Bar·Le\• said "lt is possible ... our enemies "'ill renew the fight.1ng, in which case we shall need to contin1ie to stand firm and smile them ... " In Cairo, them ass ·Ci r e u I a t i on newspaper Al Akhbar said orders were issued by Egyptian war minister Gen. Mohammed Ahrned Sadek callini:: for "retaliating violently and immt.<diately and silencing any Israeli position that opens fire with ground weapons, such as field artillery, or any other weapons." MENA. in an article by its military editor, said the Egyptian army "is prepared more than at any other time to wage the battle of honor, integrity and purification of the land wh ich the enemy has desecrated." Jn New York, U,N. Secretary General Thant WRrned Sunday in a report on the Middle East that if the present impasse in peace efforts continues "new fighting will break ou t sooner or later." Thant added !hat since both the Jsr::ielis and Arabs have taken advRntage of lhe J3-month -old cease-fire to build up their miitary capabilities, "it is only too likely that the new round of fighting v.•ill be more violent and dangerous than !he previous ones, and there is alwavs the danger that it may not be possible to limit it to the present antagonists and lo the confines of the ~1iddle East." London Dispute Shuts Down All Big Ne,vspapers LONDON (AP) Millions of Englishmen v.•ere without their daily ne1~spapers today es publishers shut down the presses over a pay dispute. The only paper Londoners could buy was a Communist one. The Newspaper Publishers Association -NPA -ordered Britain's eiJ.::hl na- tional dailies and two local London even· ing papers closed until a dispute is sellled with a printers union. The JO paper.-s ha11e a combined circulation of ebout 16.5 million. 'frying to mediate lhe rlispute. Vic feather. genera l secretary of the Tr:ides Unton Congress, Britain's labor con· federati(ln, was meeting today wilh of. ficials of the union involved. the National c:raphical Association -NGA. But feather said he was "not too op- tlnJJstic" about an early settlement. The NG A is demanding maintenance of a pay rl iffercntial over !es~ ski)led men Jls members seriously di s r up led ne"·spaper prod uction l;ist week by holding meetings during v.·ork hour!! to d iscuss a proposed v.·age deal. Further disruptions Saturday night led the publishers to order the shut-down, culling off Sunday papers with total na· tion,.,..ide circulation of more than 24 million. Prox rnire's office <iuoted ::in Oil Tnrl11slry Journal as saying average retail gasoline prices increase<l from 33.08 cen ts a gallon on July 20 to 36.60 cents ;:i gallon on Aug. JO, fi ve days before the freeze "'as Announred. e Loudon -Speculi:'.tors ac:ILng on what rlealcrs said \\'as renewed American pressure for rev;iluat1on upward ur the \Vest Ccrman n101rk sent th e dollar pJung. ing sharply today to a ne\v 22-year low in West Ger many. the third such plunge in a "-Cek. 1'he American currency slipped to 3 35i5 in early trading on the Frankfurt money market, representing an effective devaluation of the dollar of 8.26 percent from the nld rate of 3.66 marks to the dollar before the mark was al101vcd to floal. Japanese Paper Se es Nixon Trip On Sept. 27 TOKYO (UPI J -Asul1i Shimbum, .lapan's lari::est ne"·spaper. SRid Sund;iv President Nixon wi11 fl y directly to Con1- 1nun1sl ('h1na fro m Anchorage. Alaska. \\/here he nieels with !he Japanese Eniperor on Sept. 26. Asahi said in a dispatch I r o n1 \Vasb.Jngton !hat Nixon will b-avel to Pe- king Sept. Tl from Alaska aboard the President ial plane fo!lo"·ing his meeting \\'ith Emperor Hirohito. \Vhite l louse press spokesman Ronald Ziegler denied the Japanrse report oulr1ghl. terming it •·absurd." Ai;ahi, one of three largest papt>rs c-irculating in J apan. attributed reports of Nixon's direct Peking fl ight to diplomatic ~nurces in \\'ashington. lt fJUOted \Vashinglon sources as saying lh31 r•.1ixon had no defi nite Fixed schedules on Sept. 28. 29 and Oct. 1. and on those cl rtys, informants i;aid. Nixon will he in Peking. meeting v"ith Premier Chou En- lai Md Con1munisl Chinese J'arty Chairn1an f\.tao Tse-Tung, President and Mrs. Nixon \\'ill fly lo A!ask;i frorn \\'ashington to meet f'.n1peror Hirohito who \\'il! make a brief slopover there en route In the Japanese monarch's state visit to Europf':in coun· tries. 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Keyed automatic gain control for 1teoUJ y picture. 15-i nch diagonal mea.sure picture. #4061/4522 Sears Deferred Easy Payment Plans let you buy now wirh first monthly payments in February 197 2. 20% OFF On All Regular Priced Ticket.. to Buffalo Bill'1 Wild Weot at Sean Ticketron COLOR GUARA'NTEE Prices Effecti ve Sun., SepL 19 thru Sa r., Sept. 25 3 Ye•r <:olor Pir:tn rt1 Tube Guarantee, Plua l·l·~ar Part• Goarantec. Pluf! 9 0-day fr,.e l!f"n'i'"" ••• Free home ""ice on aay Se'an.Silvtnone Color D ' o;i.ith 18,in. or lar.1::e r screen aiic (in ho me ~rvice on all ,mailer !Crc-cn si!C!J 1f an 1· rJrt or tuhe proves defective ,,,.ithin 90 days of sale. Free rcplaccmcnt tube furni!hcd 1( picture rube rrovcs defecti ve within 3 yt Ar!; o!hC'r tuhc~ and ruts -one yc.1r. ln.\tallation cx-1ra after 90 d1)'S. \HOfl SUN OAT I 2 -NOON lD S,00 p .... MONDAY efln.i FllOA' 9 ]0 0 '" , .. 0 00 p .... \AIUllOA, .. 0 l O .. '" tp 6 00 p .... nut PllllONG ...... .... , ..... . .,.,._ ... .. "'( .. _ I Sears I -· ...... _. '°"" .. ' s.titf<Mti... "'' ·-· "' .... ..... ,. ........ . ...... ,, ........ .. ... ,,. ........ .. _._ .... "•a"'t ......... _ ........ -__ ......,, ....... Gwww+olw4 ·-.. ... '°'' "' "'' .,, ..... .. ... _ ........ , ........ -.i_ Or T-""-1 -··-·" ......... at , ........ ....... _ -··· --_,_ .... i-..·-~· ..... ,., .. i.uu,.-.1 ~-----· __ ... , ..... u .... ) I/ . . .. .. . ... .. Newport Bea~h ED ITION . . . Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOl . 64 , NO. 225 , 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 TEN CENTS Irvine Citizens' Group Enters LAI<-,C Dispute H~ T0\1 BARLEY 01 •11• O•oll Polo! S1•11 f\ flurr~ 111 l;!'l 111111u!t' tiling!'-prod11t·rtl ;i !ou r-hu11r df'[a\ !oda~· 1n an Orangr l"uun1\' Supt·riur Cuu11 hearing tu dt'lt'r 1n111e lhe !l'gal t'n1upo!>1t1on of tht' str1r1 1.1n1 ).ot"':1! \~rn1·\ Fo rrnat1on Con1n1 1~­ ~11111 ll./\1-"('1 10ther :>IOflt'' Page J1 Bu1 .llu!gt• Charit·~ A Ra 1cr rulf'd tu•i 1Jl'l' ordering thf' n'Ct'~~ 1hat 1hr \'oun· 111 'JI ('011ln1un1t1r~ or lr\'1ni· -the Jletlg - J111g fJ!'t;Hn11:11H•ll lh;il 1~ Spf'arht•afi1ng the dn\·e for a vast new city of lrvinr -£'an 1·nter the rhspute as inlervenors "'hose 111- ll·re~ts arc in\'ol ved in the LAFC hassll.' Attorney Titn Strader filed the brier for <:CJ Cha irrnan John Bur!on and !'uc·- t·es.sfulty argued before J udg.-Baut'r that the issue of lrv1nt' incorpor:ition 1s at the lle:irt of the biller LA F'C batlle. "This is a nialler of great public co n- 1·ern and il is vital that the \'01ce of those· \1ho want H cornn1uni1~· of lr11i ne should be heard in ttus t:r11c1al t"<>11rt hearin!(." Strader said. Deputr County Counsrl \V 1 1 l 1 a rn 1\lrCourt. \1·ho represents count ,\· supcr\·isors Robert Batun and Ronald CaspCrs in lhe dispute. tuda~' est111111led Iha ! the hearing y,•itl takf' al lea~t IY.o week s. ;.lellhcr Sll]lCf\'lSOI' \litS IJl'l'Sl'l!! but both rnen are 011 1•al\ A ttornr~ Tonl \\'001tn1ff, \\'Or\..111g !nr the cit~· selel·t1on t:o1n111i1!t'<' 11! !hr Le11gue of C1\1es in the he<11'111g , bt•l1e1 L'S that it \1·ill lake t110 to rive <lays to con1- pletc pre!>entatlon of e111dence. Both sides can1e to c·ourt today resign- rd to the Fact that it \1·111 take Judge Bauer's ruhng to settle an issue th....t defied resolution Sunday in l\1'0 1neetings ;it the \\'estern \Vhne tlouse in San Cle1ncnte. Orange Coun1 y·s ina yors and sup- rrv1sors drbatcd lh<' LAFC issur and \\'h;il 011th sides tell \l<t!'-thr 1no11va tion behind lhP l'On!rv11t•rs~' 111 both thr rnorn1ng anti aftrrnoon sessions of a day.Jong meeting of SA~ICO fSupcr\·1sors and t.layor·s Co1nn1illee of On1ngc Coun!y 1. Proposals by Batl111 ;ind League Presi- dent Hobert Finnrll rai led to gatn support to !he point that today 's hraring woul d have been 1ounrl lo be unnece ssary. LC'ague la11'yrrs 11•111 open the hea ring this afternoon by a~king Juclge Bau er to 1·onf1rni the LAFC 1ne1n bership that has alrracly bren rccognilcd Uy Superior . . ( ' . .. Cour! Judge J E '!'.''\Ced" Rutter in 1t temporary restra1n1ng order signed by that JUfl!>L Thal lineup. 1vh1ch has ruled against Santa Ana ·~ annexation or the 938·acre "prorniscrl land" also sought by Jr11 1nt 1n· rorpora1ion proponents, includes San (·lcmente Counciln1an Stan Northru p as ehairn1an, Anahe1n1 Counc1ln1an Charle., Pearson, Battin and Casper~ and I See LAFC, Pagl! 21 Irvin es City Fa1nily· Members Counter Heiress GRIM·FACE D COST A MESA OFFICERS LEAD N EWPDRT COUNCIMAN ROGERS TOWARD JAIL But If WtJs All .a Gag, WitM Costa Mesa Gounc ilman St. Clair Hefti Enjoying Every Minute Rogers Se ized l n (:osta J\') cs a: It 's a Joke, Son \\Ii., !lir hr (I 111n1ld 11 :1 nt 111 Roi t;i ('i."l<I \]{'~;1 "' f]111ppt'll Newport Ueacl! \ 1t"r i\!~1~111· Jlo11 :11 d floger~ dunnt.: a 1·1t~· \'01111w1I 111e1 •11n).! ;c 11 l11lr h;1ck 01'hr ~1art1nen1 had !-,t11\1c1h 1rtg !() <lu \1 1'h e11r1111~ dfl1111 lr:ilfr( nn !hr \'r11pur! l·r.•0·11<11 1f 11 111•re 11•n:1rnl'll rhr l 11~!a \j,.,H !·I 1•t·11.1\ \o · l1111~r lll'•Ui,:h! 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You·rr 11antcd fur illegal entry "'i111011 ! <1 1 is;1. unl:!wful t1·espas~ing and 1111 pcrS<111<1 IHIJ.! ;1 t'1ty 11f11r1;it." tile .•rrgcant said I! n1adc quite ;i sperltil'le as the 1href' r:1 1·" c~ror1NI Hoger~ 111 hanrlf'ult ~. to the I 1•!'-la ,\lesa poho •r !-i!;1l1v11. 11·1th S! l'la1 r 1<ii,'.J!ing ;done cnio11ni:: e1 rr~ nun u1r of ii ll ni:rr~. it 1111'11f'(l Olll. h;nJ lol'l'll r .. rr 11<1rnf'd ;11111 h:i!kr<I uni\ flC'ilr !he end ril !ht• 11hnlr alla11 11hen. 1n f1nr1l nF pho1ogr:1phl'r~. S1 Clair tried 10 i,tuH a i,:;1g 111 his 111011tll. :\c w Cuthack S111all SAf(;(ll\ 1AP 1 -Tl1 e US Con1 nl<111d ;.inno11nct'ci 1oday a c:utback uf 300 Arnencan !rnops lron1 Virtn11111 last \1rei.... rhe s1nal!esl one-week reduction in ll oop J.;1rl'ngth since last J anuary_ HERE'S FA SHION J,'V FURNITURE !lt•bur -i2 bnngs 1he fastuon shO\Y 1·011tTpl ro thr home furnish1n~!'I llt'ld Ir~ itn 1ndu~!ryw1<1e nR11onal rxp1·r1111t'nl lh;i! offers l'Ull lnmt'rs a <·hiu1•·f> Ill Sf't' Mn1plf'tf' r·oorn and . 1r1·;i i.rtt1n1?,.~ 111 rrtall ~lores :inrl '1r1 nn · lhe ll11no,phrrr tht.v 1·tf':1lf• Auto "l"ragedy T1vo llurl Serio11.~ly· a/, F11.~l1i.011 /.~le Harn1ni11g ;i roncrl:'lf' 1v;ill ;i1 ;i \/cwporr Hr al'h ~hopping een 11•r. r1'JXlr\('dly 1iuru1g :i tln l'1n~ lesson. a \\'hiturr g1d and "llf' "I \h n·e eo1npa111nns 11·l'rt near dea!h h1- dar fnnn ;1u1,i at'l'Jden! inJunt1.~. San1 l1·a .lnhn sll1n, Ii, 1TI:\1 hai r hit lhe • .1r s ;i1Tt'lr1·:1 tor lll"!(•ad 11! 1h1· hr;ihr·. 11 h•·n 11 arn('(l 1ti \1'<1 11·h nut lor 'On\1• 1111\' !1 1·1· p!:i1111·r!\. 1i.1lu·<' rl1(•011 111·tl \l1s\ .lnh11 .. 1tu1 \\<I' 11,1('1! In , iuu·:.I 101111!1\11111 ill ll11:i).! \lt'rn~1t•1:1l llu,111tnl 111!h l:o·:id ;uni 1 h!''! lll)lll II'\ pith 11111lt1plr tr;" !On ·s l<and . .11 1 d'f'l'llie<1. ~! ,,1,0 uf \\'h1lla't' 11;1, listed ill unh :-.l1gl1tly bt•!lrr r"n c.l1!1on, \\ith n1utt111lr fra1·ttires. \\1charl Fi!zpatriek, 22. ~ u f fe r f' 11 !~t'rrations and a fraclurcd nght le~;. 11·h1le Iva Ca llah;in. 18. was being lreatcd !or leg lacerations. TJctails of the 12.2J am. 1ragedy at J·'a~hion ],land Y.o'n· lh·111g p1'11l1t"d h.v pril1rr trarl1<' 1111C"sl11:;:;itur B1·rd (;lu~hl'll fir noted 1! was lll1!1\J"'1hl1> l(• <Jlll'~tui11 011' lllH llH~sl ~\'l't'rl'I~ 1n /llJt·d \ll'llllb , tl11I' !01 lt1t·1r 1'u11d1tiun ~ltll•'l'!'' ;11 lht• 'r'('fll' \,Ud 1h<'I' U!l· 1 l~·r .. 1o~u! \\!,~ .luhn,l•\ilt' 11;1s !ak1111: ;1 •Ir 11 111;.: 11•,-.111 :1! !lu· 11111~· 11110 1111: -tu· 11;111 nu hc·•·n"' 1\ 'lu11111111 t < .. n11•1 \"4 11!'11\ 1•11i pl,.\1' .l.111l1'' II E11 n 1•t ~ .. 1d hr• ... ;111 a gn•1·11 '1·d.111 tr;n 1·!111~ .+! r.11tu1· ht :-11 ~1lt·1•1! ~01 0,111 11! r otl!rol !h1•\l hll 111" 11,111 Thf• h.1 r1 h·1 ,1!up ,, l11ug 1t1up 111•,u lhr Hu!,111~1·11 ~ •lo1r1' l:11lt•d In h11·:1k 11u1 ( l l'll l1tUJJ;I' ,Jll l!H 11 l)ltwf'!' 1;1n-h1·n ~;i1(l lhr ear al.~·1 'tnit \.. f11 1· l<•v. planter box!".; abc">ll11hr hr11:!h! ot a s1df'1v:ilk rurb ;ind ll1011Td dov.n ~el'i'r<il !r{'c~ betun· 1he f111nl 1111p<il'I Speed was cstin1.ited ;it 4;1 !o ~O n11lrs rrr hour 11hen !he t:ar rammed LhC' w;1ll. . By BARBARA KR l<.:IBI CH 0 1 Int O•lly Polot St•ll Seven me1nbcr.~ of !he Irvine family ha\t' sent it pclilion :>uppor11ng thf' u1- 1·urpora111111 or thr 't.:11 v of Irvine I\) Hubert l3:1ttu1, rha1r1nari ol the llrangc t 'u1111tv Ho;ord o! Super\'ISor.~ Th1·1r 1110\·r. ;1pp:1re1illy 11·;1 s des1;;11rd \•1 <'1\!l!ll1•r ~1alen1r1H~ 1n:1dr b1· .lo;in \1·1 1nP ~1n1th \1l1<• \'l:;;i1c1I <Jrangr-l :o11n!.v la~! 11t•c\.. l!J ;111 11l lc111111 h1 persu·adc th1: ~11pf'r1·1sn 1\~ !o drl.1y !hr 111('!J!'fl11ratio11 Newport-Mesa Hit i11 Pa)' Freeze St1it Hy GF.ORt;E 1.EIDAL Of ln1 Oa11y P i!o! $!111 Three Orange County sehool dis tricts h;n e been narnerl in a Jederal t·ourl suit hrotigh! h~· !hi' Callfurn1a Tctil'hrrs 1\~"oc1 :>.1111n 1{'TA I 11·hich seeks !n reverse 1ht• l)ra11gr Counl)' Cou11sc1·s opinion on J'rr'illl!"11f N1.~u11 ·,, 11;1g1.·-pntr Fn:·ez(' E;irlier 1h!.~ n1011lh llie t·oun11• !'OU11~f'I t1 1i('d !h;1 I !L'OH:her .,alanr~ rnu.~I. be h('.ld 111 1111' 1!170-71 h•1't'ls under tlif' 1\'1xon lll'dt'I' Th•· f 'Ti\ t•onl1•nds Lhal \cal'iirr~ 111"(' 1·11n lrat'1ed fnun .Jul\ I 11f r;ich \-t';1r and 'ho1ild b1· rxrrnp1 · lrorn !h•' ·Aug 14 f'1•·~1drnt1al diref'l11 1• lh;1t l'~p1rcs f\0 1. 12 Thu~. Ille 17~.l~IO 111c1nhl'r :.!a1r11·tflr !(•at hi·r nrgar11z<1tu1n 1' ;i,)..111g ledrr;1! • 0111·1, 111 ton·r the !\f'11pcwt-i\h·~:i t 11111('(1 lh1n1111gto11 H1'i11 ·h l'r11on !11).!h :-o·h1111I :uul l.<l\ /\l:irn11n, l•.l1•n1!"11!ar\ 1t1 ~1t1rr' lo p;11 !hr blldJ.!rlt·d agl't•rd up11n '"larl•'"· •lr•,111 !1• !ht• \\'<lgt··pnc ·r !1 ,. .. ,I' 'I !w l "I'\ ~;11 ' 11 h;i' lill'1I 'llllll;u· 'll11 ~ :11•.+111,1 d1~1 1'1l't' 111 .~unl11•rn L':11ltnrn111 a ' 111 II ;1~ 0111· ;1g;i111~1 lhr H1l'rr·"1lr ('1111i- 11111111t1 ('oolli•gr ch:-l r1 1·! 11 ~u( ( o•,,1111 llll' CT1\ !<-llll 11011lfl rr-.1111 111 a rt1l111g atlr'f·l1ng all ll'<ll'hrr .~<-1l<1rie~ 111 l".1l1f11rn1a Tlir tr.ithrr organu.at1on 1s :isk111g ft'df'r:il c·11ur1 s 1n rulr. thal -lnd1v1d11;i l dis1rict pol1cirs on saJ;incs tSe, CTA , l'age !l 'Jn ~''f' "hill 1t ·~ ;1ll ;1twm! and f111ll 11lll ~1~' put 11 !OJ:r1hl'r -anrl 11nrn· \011 1·r1n .~er n 111 thr Orang' ( ·,.;i,I ;irca 't'r !he spC'1 '1ill l2- 1111gr !ahtoirl ~p1·t 1011 1n~1rle th1 !'1 ( op1 ol lhl' UA ll.Y I'll,,()'!' OFFICER HARRY WILLIAMS PROBE S WRECKAGE OF AUTO IN FASHION ISLAND LOT Four Injured, Two Criticelly, in Cr1sh Early Thit Morning Near Robinson'• I { • Th e Irvine petit ion ~!ates: ''It is the opinion of the undersigned , 11·ho ow n or propf'rl:-• rrpresent 1n f'Xct•ss of 23 percent nl tht' e;1pi!al stock of the Irvine Con1- pany. and all ul 11·hotn reside \1'ithin thr huuodaries of Orange County, thnl the t'lli1.rns who live wi thin the proposed c1ly or [r1inr should br illlll"l'd lo vote alld detern11ne fo r lhcrns1>il•rs h.1· 1n<1Jon1.v 1otf' as lo the incol'por~n1011 ol the Cit)' or Irvi ne \\'e would 1n1~1 that !hr ~upi:r11surs of t)rangr Coun1 ,v would honor this right or self-determination y,·ithout delay.·· The peti tion 11;is signed by Gloria Wood Irvin!', widO\I' 0£ the late ~1 yford Irvine; his dauhghter, LindOJ Irvine Gaede. her husband. 1\I. Kei th Caedc: (;Jor ia \V. lir.ranl. da11ghtcr of Gloria Jr\'i ne by a pl'evious n1:ir rlage: Kate Lillard \Vheeler, grandd;1ughter Or James Irvine. \\'ill iam 1'. \\lhit e I I:. sun of Gloria lr\'1ne by ~ p1·ev 1ous 1n:1rri:1ge and his wife . ,\·lelinda tSe<' IR\'INE. ragr 2/ Cliff l -la11ger Dog Biles Hn1t£l That Saved Hi1n ;-.;e\1•porl Beach firema n Dave Brown t>:perienced • real cliffhanger Sundey. in the rescue of a pood\, about to plunge Jrom a bluff 1n10 Upper Ne"·porl Bay. Citv Animal Conlrol oficers called for a.$51Slance al lialaxy Park, when stymied 80 SaiJing Club Mcn1bers Stricken \Vith H epatitis Aboul h;iJf 01 the 1norc lhttn 200 peoplt> :11 <i New1)(1r1 Ucaeh s<11ling t !ub lu<iu .\t1g. II probabl~· havr been affected b.v 111lec1 1ou.~ lu·pa1111s. ;,J1houRh on I y 80 'as11s haV(' hJ·t•o d1;1gnoscd -;o far . thr <Jrani:te ('<1 un1v Jle;ilth Oepart1nen1 said 101!:1.1 Or Tnun1J~ AlUrn . hetirl 01 1he rlepa r1· 111rn1\ 1nfct 11ou.~ d "l'ase.~ d1 11 1~iQn. said l od~.1 111• h 1·1111111111111,i:: the 1111es11gaf11ln u1 htqH.•\ tJ/ d1-to1<•r1ng 1he r.Xill'I crigin.~ of !ht• <11r ~a.'l'. 11 lu1·h t·:1u~c·~ an u1f!arn- 111.11 1011 fl! rhc 111 cr Thi' 11ri1~ 1.; t'illl ,<'d b1 a <'un!a1111nat .. r 111 lunfl drink nr 11J1rr and ha.-; a p1onth '., 111t·ul>;1l1oll1 prr10KI . \/'ound Se111 9. <"<."Se~ of htpar1tis "'f'rr rrport1·d 1n 111<1 ~~ 1.1 thr heallh drp::1rl- 11u•n1 r\11 1ho.,c 111\'0lved had tiltencled a l11au held on C.11;11111<1 Island by 1hc Soulh Shorr S;111ing Club /\llhough 1hr location ha.~ been bolated, Al bl'rl hopc.s lo find out even more . "\Ve ;.re lrying to confi nn how the hro;ilitis virus wr1s lransmillcd .. he sair! .>\llwrt hope~ lo know rnore by the end of lh1s week. "\Vc'll go as far as wr ca11 in finding a con1mon denom1n;ilor ." he s:1id Albert slre~sed !hat !he cltib has bt>rn "11er\' coopera!ivc" in answering i.11 the quesl ion.~ conerrning i1~ menu. llepalllis usuallv resulls 1n nausra and often in a eondili'ln known as ye llo11' • jaund1ee beca u:-:e bile is not ren1ovcd rron1 the syslen1. Thief 'Unpacks' W 01nan 's Auto A Newport Beach woman's last-minute postoonement or a weekend triri cost $1580 Friday night. when her locked 1979-sport!reftr-wnrltllOted:------ Karen D. \Varren. 25, of 1655 Sherin.l!'- ton Place, told investigator! she wa s all packed nnd rPady to go when the journey w11~ called off. Someone aopa rentlv jimmied the Ge r- man cflr's door shor llv af!rr sfff' wPnl back in to her ap:'lrtmenl. based on the timr lapse until discovery. T;iken was ;; c:imera. plu.~ l•1ggaar cnnta.inin~ several hot pants outfits .:uld a headed . feathered vr11! amonl! other rlothi ng. Bullfig hter Injured Tl.JUANA. ~1exico IAPt -Mat ad0r Arturo Ruiz Lo redo was seriously gored "'hen a bull hooked him in the groin Sun- dav before 5,000 persons in the downtown !)ullr·ing. by !heir l::o.ck or proper equipment. They had been asked to save. !hi! un. identified grey dog . trapped and terrified on a ledg' 150 !eel above \ht' water. Strapping on a safety h<1 r11ess, f'ireman Brov.·h 11·as lo11·ered 50 feel. down lhe ;i!most-shecr bl uff. to the dog's level. tl lan's best friend \\·asn't too friendly. Firemen said !hr dog b<!gan snappinp: anti vclp1ng a! Brown, bi!ing his glov ed hands several !uncs bu1 caus111g 110 1n- 1ury. Slippiug off l11s heavy eoat. V1reman Brown po unced on the poodle with it, got "· firm gri p 011 the squirn1ing bundle and hollered 10 hoist a11•a\'. Releasing !he frigh1<'ned dog in thl" n1iddle of the picture~<1ur park. dismayed re sl'urrs wat ched hin1 dash right back te ll1r eltfl edge f}ver hr wen! again. lo lheir further E:reat d1sn1?.y Hrscue squad me1nbers raced back. bul rri1n1rl he had bounded into a bush !hat prC'11ented dropping <1011 11 !o the ledge ag;i111 Thi' ptk.ld !r <·h;ingrfl l'OUr~e anrl headrd r l~t'11·herr . prl'suinabll to the home of his u111dcn! 1f 1Prl n1111rr.~ t-'1rc1nan Bro11 n pre~un1ab!y hoped ~•. CycJist Protes t Puts Him in Jail If yo u come In i\'ey,•port Beach VOll should bring mnney. and if you're M'arll: Lehowii:i: you 111;1_1· leave $24.50 of it. Patrolman Cl;iy!on Lyon sa id he pulled motorcyclist Lebowi!~. 2:1. of Honolulu, o v e r 011 !he Balboa Pe n i n s u I •: for allegedly doing 40 in a 2~ mile per hour 7.0nr. He said Lebo\\'ifz strongly !luggested he ni1ght not be available lo appear in cou rt since he is flying back to Ha waii soon, thrn 1novi11g on to Japan. The evctist \1•a.~ arrested and fo rn1allv i>r10ked. ·with bail set al $24.50 In as11ur9 his appearance nr CO\'er his possibll! frne. Orange Coa1t Wea Cher Sunny skies predicted for thi.! afternoon and Tuesday, foll owing ~M-aM-mor-Ding-fow~! and rog. Temps along the coast will be 72 rais ing to 85 inland. L<l\\'S t,o. night between 57 and ~. INSIDE TODAY The 11e111 community rlieatl"r seasu11 1.s off I.Hid ru1111ing . a11d two ,nore opellers /ro1~ local playhouses are reviewed on l-..''ll- ter!r11111nel1t P11gc 17 1o<ln11 . l •lt•fll " Mt•l•l " C•tin r•it ' N•"""al New' ... Cllet ll"' U• .. O•-C1>1111tv • Ct tulllltl ll·ll \ytvl• ~rtfr " C"• ... k t " s ... ,. 11-u Cron ,...,_ " S!ecl M•r••tt 11·1' ~ .... '"'"" • '•t••fll911 " 'litlte•it l PJtt • tlttUtll " l'flltrll!ftm..,. " Wtillltr • ,.!ftl M I 11.1t w""'"'' Now1 u .tt H•.-1c••• .. W•I-"'" •• An" ltn~1r1 " I ' • ' ' . 2 DAILY PILOT Monday, Stpttmber 20, 1971 Height Flap Be Darned- Newport Towe1· Ope11s By L. PETER KRIEG Of lllt O•llv ~I~! ~If!! AJtO~'D TOWN: A number of ptelple h.tve obSierved that in the midst of Ne'lo"pOrt Beach's hi gh rise flap, tht tallesl building in Orange Olunty "i>fned last Wetk in Newport Center. . There were mayors and pretty glrls anri hundreds of other peopll': on hand as Un ion Bank optned its newest of· fic e in I.he J8~story building that bears thl': bank's name. Bank "fficials found themselves 8 bit rtd-faced when they found some guests stuck on a broken rleva!or in the bastment. The tourists had gone there to peek at Lhl': valut. * * * PLA!\'NTNG COMMISSIONER Jackie Heather '>1-'i!! de- bate Lido Isle's Judy Rosentr. on the Oct. 5 civic center bond tlection. _ The girls \\'ill go at it about 10:45 a.m. Tuesrlay at the Mariner's Library mu lti.purpose room in a program sponsored by the Wome n's Civic l...l':'ague. JAckie is a leader nf lht-c.i t17.ens committee campaigning fllr pa5sage nf the $6.9 million package Judy spent a couple of hours !l('urrying around city hall Friday morning gathering fa cts for her negative argument. * * * YilTH THEffi CITY di 11ided on many _important issues, Jearlers or !he fight to ban the jets at Orange County Airport are doing a!I they can to unite the !~al populace for this upcoming dnnnybrook. The Citizens Committee on the Airport was schecluled to meet this afl~r­ noon with councilmen to lay the groundwork for an all-0ut campaign to gt-t the jets moved somewht-re out of town. Clint Hoose, chairman or the group, a sibling of the Airport Noise Abate.. ment Committee. says his group is net going to ask e-0unty SUPl':rvisors to foist the airport 'problem on somt-other city. "There has to be a jet facility built in some undeveloped area ." ht said , "but if the county doesn't act pretty soon, there v:on"t be. any undeveloped areas left.'' Clint seems to think any hope for C11mp Pendleton is dead, He spys "the public." wouldn't allow jets to take off over a beach they feel the Marines are about to give them for recrtational purposes. * * * THERE WAS NA RY 1t word of comment last week a~ city cnuncilmen approved an ordinance changing the boundaries of the ir districts. As they vo ted unanimously for the change. each smHM down on s man in thl': Sl':COnd row ln the aurlience. There sat former Cciunci!msn Oee Cook. '>''ho, for the Sl':Cond time in tw., years. had just bel':n gerrymandered out of 11 district that was about to tlect a ntw councilman. ~ just sat there l!nd ~miled right back. From Page l IRVINE FAMILY • • • .Royer Whi~. Olhl':r names on the petition include the Jay Eye Corporation and WhiteCo Enterprises, for which William ~ite signed. Joan Irvlne Smith, who is charging the l rvine Foundation. majority stockholdl':r tri the Irvine Company, with mlsma nagl':- ment of the orderly dl':velopml':nt of the vast ranch holdings, is the principal in· dividual stockholder in the Irvine Com· pany, owning 24 percent of the sharl':s. A copy of the Irvine family petition was sl':nt to John Burton. chairman ofthe Council of the Communities of Irvine and a principal proponl':nt of incorporation. Burton said today. "We are ver,v pleas- ed that these people are in concert with our vitws on democracy and our goal of incorporation. Sin cl': Supervisor ~Ronald ) Caspers iJ so interested in representing .i hares of the lr\'ine Compan y, perhaps he'd better consider these . ·''1rs. Smitt: has charged the city of Irvine will be a slum. car! Thornton. city managtr of SanLa Ana charges it will be a beautiful citv for beautiful people. Both seek to stop ·the incorporation. hut for t rry dif ferent reasons. ~Ir. ThQrnton because he fears Santa Ana will tru ly tt>.:ili ze the fruits or his 17·year manage· ment -a steady decline. "Rut the i~sue is not prnperl\' fnr f'lthr>r ~lr~ Smith nr far] Thrirntnn 1n rlPr tdf I~ is. fr"lr th e people. If they 1\ant !r') bi:> a rart (I f Santa Ana, it IS the ir rlp:ht to ciecidl': it at thP pr·ll~ The \"r'l1 P f~ nl Sa nta Ana ~hould address themselve!' tri ntw management. The rt-a~ons hehind ~lrs Smit h ~ ~url · OUJIGI CO.lST DAILY PILOT ~ti COAST l'\llUIMLMO Cf>M1'AHY l ol>•rl N. w •• d P'rw!ll.,I O/ld 1'11111111\U .J•t\: It Cu..!t1 V'.c.e Pr•!l.,1 •"" e,;.-rtl MIMOH' • l~ ...... k't1~il n ..... , ;.., .W u•11~i~· .M•~o:og £0•1'>r l. Pohr k'•'•9 H""""''' 1 ... n C.1rv E4"t'l!' w .... ,.,, ~~ Otfl~ J]ll N1wport loul •~••d Mail;"' Addrou: 1'.0. l o• 117S, '?f.f,) --.. 0..ho ,,,,..,.; DI Wftf l •Y S"""' \.t;una l•<h: m For•u ..,.,....,. ~li"!lton ... (!'!, 1111$ ····~ loo.ii ..... ,.. .. ~ -Nllnb ll c.t1* ~ • , ... , •••• 1114) ,.l .. JJ1 c 1 ... 1n'4 Act~•I"" •42·~•7• den interest in tht-issue of incorporation of the city of Irvine art very clear. Her disregard of the facts and her in- flammatory chargei; of prematurity .11nd slum-building cou pltd with her dominant intertst In money are as sure an in- dictmtnt of ove:rbtaring. selfishnes! u a public confession. "Perhaps it is a public confession, for certainly her disrtgard of the publicly stated goals of the incor porators can only be interprtted as contempt for the people of Trvint. "Her atttmpts to manipulate the ?fOple's rtpresentatives on tht Bo.ard of Supervisors i:s a travt-sty on the democratic process and, worse. should any bow to her personal non-resident in- ttrests he ~·ould raise serious questions of fitness for office. "During the Sept. 15 h e a r i n g , Supervisor Caspers stated !h;it her in- terest as a stockholder in the Irvine Com- pany should bE' considered, ~Ir , C;i~per~ is obviou.sly Clln fu.~ed . 1'.1r.~. Sm ith'~ st ork in a corporation has no ltgal stanrlin11: at the po!ls. Further. Suptrvisor fa.~rtrs slated he was ready to vote on the i~~ue and he made it clear ht was prepared to chang e the boundaries of the ciry. College Board To Study Bond s, Nixon Freeze Special reports on thl': rt.cent defeat nf the SAddltback Collegl': bond proposal and tht national '>''age freeze will head the agenda at tonighl's meeting of thl': school's board of trusttes. Superintendent Fred Bremer vd!l of. ficlally infnrm !he tnistees of lhl' electinn re~ults and ma.v propo~l': another bond elertion to Sffk financing for building cnnstnic!lnn The meeting will he helrl lit 7 p.m. in lhf' board room ;it the r-.11ss1on Viejo cam· pus. 28000 r-.·larguerite Par k11'ay. Dr Br t mt-r h1'~ indicated ihat lc meet increasing student enrollment~. the district may have to levy permissive tu· es to finance the construction program. Coltegt lrustt-es had sought vottr permission to geJI $24.8 million In bondt to build pennanent bu!ldlngs at Ore schO(')I. U'ith only a light turnout of district voters, Sept. 14, the messurt was soundly defeated. Tht furtd,or;, alon• with financial aid frrim the state. would also have be.en u~· td for cons truction and the purchast of .a !>f!crind district campus in the Tustln sre;i f"'lr. Bremtr "'ill also inform !hi!. bQard of the tfl':Cts of the national \l"age freeie on recent approv11l of pay ral1>es fnr ;o[. II' .. ,.. t'mplOyl'~. Thi!. tru~1el"~ 11re t x•l!'<"l"d !n !Ake AC· !inn on :t prnpn~al tri bui ld ;:i 1em por11ry parkinR lot for stud"n! au1 os at lhf! ram· pus The 250-car h1cfl ilv !!> nePdPd fnr the t97J,·72 year, oHicials hal'e indicated Action on lhe ite.m Wit!> dt!ayt d from the ho3rd'g Aug. 13 mtet1n1t rendin g dettrmtnatlon of whether a permanent facllit,y c:oold be bullt l"""'d. o~rLV PILOT S••tl PMlo Jlinor Revisions Service Station ·Action Put Off The Newport Jkach Planning Com- mission has delayed ;.ction on a contro- versial ord inance cont rolling c11y gas stntinns to allow minor rel"is1ons to t>e writt en. Despite charges fro111 gas station op.. eretors that the ord inance is discr1m1na- torv end WOl.lld drive thP.m out of busi- neSs , !he comm issioners g;.ve in to only some of the ope rators' suggested changes f'rom Page 1 LAFC ... Fullerton Counc \ln1an Reinhardt. Lou is ' ' Red ' ' Reinhardt's removal from lht-LAFC v.·as the first publ ic in dication that politi- cal forces opposed to the Irvine Compan y and committerl to nll ov.·ing ann exall(ln of the •·promised J;ind " to Santa Ana were at 1rork. in a hearing las1 week. Co mmissioners in dicated I.hf}' ~·ould al. lnw a fr w more tires and three state· ;iu1hor1zed signs d1 spla.>ed. and a longer grace perir}(i for nnn-cnnform lng signs. }fowr1 er, they refused to budge on l.:.nd· ~cap1n11: requirer nen!s aod off-street park· 1ng requirements. The orrl irHln{'e, lhe f1r <:t of its kind In Newporr Be:i eh. wnu ld pl.1ce restrictions on use anr! ttpp~aranl'e D[ bot h old and new g;is sta1ions. r.a~ s1a1ion operf.!n rs have hf'l d two mee tings wi1h cl ll" pl anning staff a! the Newport J·[;i rbor Chan1bc r (If Commerce in order !o drafr thangts or cnmpro- mises ln the proposal and sren't happy wit h the apparently finhl prorluct. "l wouldn't say we W('re dnuble cMssed, but wh;ot v.·e suggested is not what you see." Geo rge Pearli nl!. operator of a B11!boa Arco sh1lion .~aid . UNGER-PACIFIC 'S BOB UNGER INSPE CTS OLD PRESSURE COOKERS Western Canners Building Comes Down -With Tender, Loving Care The 938-acre sector on Santa Ana 's southeastern border seem~ cert<1 in to be.come pe.rt of the proposed nev.• City of Irvine in Lhe light of rulings by the Orange County Superior Court and the refusal Fri~y of the. Fourth District Court of Appeals to intervene in lhe dispute. ''Almost f'vcrvthing 11'e suggrsted has h<1d Ille .Judas 1ourh p11t nn ii " he crJn· tinut'11. ch~,rg1ng th.11 alt hnllgh ''f'ver1'- one \l.•ants 11 beoutlful cit y. if .vou ~o ahcarl with 1hese requirements you ·will drn1bJr or triple the number of stations cl nse.d." The cit v ha~ betn asking ror 1~ per- cent landscaning nn a)J station lo!s. an 11mounl whi ch operators wnnted reduced to five percent . Commissioner Don Ad- kinson said 1.'i percent has been the standard fo~ 11 number of vears. Roof Re1110"\'·et1 Demolitio11 of Famous County Supervisors are expected to set a date for an incohporation election within the next 10 days. Lawyers for the city of Santa Ana have filed an appeal against that decision with the California Supreme Court. Kenny Lockhart or the B.:ivside Dril'e Mobil statio111 sa id the. planrlin~ depart. menl's ord ina nct-wns "beautiful, but not realistic. It's imPQSsible to operate a sta!ion that's .iust beau tiful ; you've got lo havt-other things." WesternCa,nneryStarts The League's city selection committee ousted Los Alamitos Councllman Joe Hyde frorn the LAFC post it gave him by one vote one month earlier, last July 28, in a stormy meeting that ended v.•\th Hyde. accusing Re inhardt of complicity ~·i!h the Irvine conipariy. L/)('kh;irt ~aid rh_;:it he formerl.v operat- ed the i\Tnb1I sta J1nn at. Coast Highwnv and Jamhoree f!oad , which the ritv staff ~as <'om menrle<I fo r it5 ;:ippearanci. "But 1f !'rl sta,ver! there. I'd be on v.•elfare tor!a1'," hp salrl . B,v CANOACE PEAR S0."11 Of r~o O•ll• 1'1101 ~If!! Label5 react1n,I! "rac:i/Jr ,\1 ackeri:>I ·• ''Sportsm2.!15 Pa ck," are strewn around a calendar, s1 opperl at J uly, 196~. han11s nn the 11•111. r reSSlffe conkers. bflJ\crs ::inrl ~C'ill l·li ;:,1 1 d1Lc;ly And unused ... part of the roof is missing iind su nlig ht fl oods former o!- ficf'S. Demn lil1n n nf \\l esle rn (.'l nn rrs Com· pa ny. 1n Ne11·p<irt Bear.h , has hrgun. P<irL of !he roo f was remo ve<! Sat11rrlay snd rrews 1·p1urned tcida_v arn11 nd 10 a m. tn continue the gradu;il removal. sche rlL!!- ed to lcike ri run month But at t.hat time. th e \l/estt>rn C:innPrc; Cnmpa ny wi!l ri5f' again. 11·ith 1he s:i ne. flame .. a refurbished fa ce (Ind :i 111>1\.' purpose. a posh •restaurant-shopping complex . Unger-P:.ci f1c , Inc .. of J':e11-pnrt Brarh. h<lu~ht the proper!~· t11.·n ye;i r.c; ;ign fro1n or iginal ownf'rs \\1;ilter i\l Lring rnnor, i i, and Tnmm.v Thomas, 64. Tl1a!: ~alto brnu,ght r r1P;; nf anguish f1·om count les.c; a rt ist ~, phntnt:raphl'r~ arid historians whn apprec1;itrd 1 he Can nr1·1 's uniQUf' .:ippe;:ir<1nce ;inrl h1~!nrl'. 11·hn fe;ired thrre 11·rrP plans: alnr11 to h11ilrl high ri.~e <1partmrnts on thP ~1te But Rober1 VnRr r, presid ent of l'ngP r Pacif ic, wants ptoplc to knov• he. ton. ilfl· preciates 1he Cannery's "fl avor " r osl;i ~rs:a ·s f()rme r c1!v m;in agrr, UngPr 11'alk.c; amoni:: the n 1hhlf' anrl .:1rl mi1·es the ·wood be<1 rns . s:)"1P<1 k1> nf the Canne ry's im port2J!<'e in depre.•Sl(1n ~e:i .~ and roinl~ 011t hn11· much of the m.:ir h1nerv 11 111 be res1 orrd "'The more 11·P lnnke rJ ;ir t h1~. the n1nre "'e felt v,·e should krPp 11-:; 11 n111>11a l fl;11 nr :i nd restorr ;:i.c; murh :r ~ p01>~1hlr ·· hr sa.1 s Pressure ronkrr~ will he cul n!f ::inrl 11o;. ed a~ 11·al1 deconH 1nn~. the hn!lf'r 1•111 Iii' thr haC"k of thr h.1r and i;n .:irra rlJrPrli1• ~1011· the can loft mlAht hf'cnmr a hilnr!- r;LJinrl 1\nrl 1hr 01 1 t.~1rlr_ the 1r!ln11 :111rt rrrt \\'OOd. will look the ~ani r A dnnr, nrw rP;:id111g "~l ain Office" wi th a sin~le liE;ht bu lb above it. 1•1111 be Cll 1ncnn~p1cuf111~ main entrance. "'t'ou 11·on'l be 11bl P to find 1t 11n!e1>.~ 1'nu know 14'here ii is." l'nger ;;1111lrs. · Because pilings 11re weak an<l an e;(· tended bulkh~ad is needed. reconstruction of the building will begin as the demoH- f'rom P!Jge 1 CTA SUIT ... that wt-re established btfore Aug. 15 be honored . -Teac.htr con!racts are in fa ct in force 11s of July 1. This means a~ of th at 1t would be i\leg11l to di~t!ngui~h between teachers v.•ho actually t<iughl beforp 1he freezt-0rdtr and teachers whn he)i:>.n with lht normal start of school in September. The latter group -the ma- jority of teachers in Orange County - has been denied raists. -Salaries budgeted prior to Aug. 15 be paid: --- -Salary Increments -for experience and txtra graduate study -1.1.·hich are established in Cllifoml.a IBw and !>Choo! district tradition, were effective. July I 11nd must be Included ln 1alary pa.vment s. The Orange County Coun~el told 5<'h<.·ol di~tricts not to submit pA yrol\5 In the county auditor that reflected either in· r-remenl or ap:rred uron s.11lary incrtase!i, The county 11udlt11r l~~u@~ payrhrcki; tn all te11rherj; In tht rriun!y. Bolh !hf rount y cnuni;el !Ind th" cn11nty auditor have ~en n ~med in the CTA· ell\SS .!lrtion i;uit As leg11l counsel to !ithool dii;triclli tilt countv f'fHJn~t'I'~ offire wll! rlP.Jrnd 11 .' own legal Opinion 11s "''ell ai; the district~ nam· ed ln the i;uH Ne'>l1pnrt ·:'lle~::i ~upl"rtntcnde.nt John Nicoll nl'lted tod.11 y that I.ht action places lhe dlltrict in an "av.·iward po1iUon.'' llnn is almost complete. \\'nrk on the en tire proje<'.t will be com· plf'tPr! next l\·larch. Unger hopes . ·•Jsn"t it funny that you ha vt-to tt-ar it all ;i way tn ~et it like it used to be?" he S<iid, Ne ,vport Council Facing Light A~enda To1tlght ~'l!h the exception of an ordinanct on ,e.arhage and the afterma!h of a shirt- ~l rp1•e S,f'~sion on OrAnge County Alrpnrt 1h1s afternoo n, l\'e11·port Beach coun- cil 1nrn far'e an untypically routine agt-n· d;i fnr ttif'ir mPP1 1ng in city hall tonight.. ( 'nunr·1ln1C'n ::'I r(> sched uled to re vie\: the J'l"11pn~rr! rrgul;:i! inns nn garhage cnl- lrctlnn :ind n1ay .c;rhf'dulf' a public he11r- 1n,r: 110 !hf;' orr!inance for OcL l.2. TIH' :i 11·f)(11"t. 10n1f'.~ hack intn the l1111rl1ghl :ic; ;i ne11·l~·.fnrmerl cit izen cnm- n1111 re [J•J.-.!1r~ fnr adnptinn nl a strong rnunr1J sL-1nd !n hel p pressure the cou nty l~n;irrl nf ~upr r v1~ors tn f"ind ;i new Jfl- porl sltf'. 'l"h r rnn1n11ltPe w;in1s c n u n Iv ~uppr1 1~.-.r~ 111 use !he uproming le;i~e n,..i:;o11A!l<111:; ;.i~ 11 lel"er !o pl;ice stricter enn!rnls 11n ll1r :iirlines using the air[)(lrt ;inrl In ni;ikP 1h11se regul ;i lions so tri ugh 11i.1t lhP :url1nes themse lves will start plilq!lng fnr .<! nel\" 5JIP. The cn1u1t d toni.i.-::ht. ;il ~o will: Cnnrf\1r1 a public· hean n~ on proposed nrw nfl·~I rri>I p:irk\ng regulation~ for ("11n11ne1 1•1;11 1"rl C'S --n 1s\ !!5 ~ !hP forn1 afioll nf !'pt'r'!al R F'f'S.~n1..,n t {!1~triC't s tn cnl'er !ht-co st nf .1111 1 r r11 1nJ:: tn Ne11pnr 1 Heii;:ht~ and B~Jlma -\rt lo put !1n1e limits in 1·arious r11hlir ptll'kln):! lot.<. -lnlrnrl ilcP ;on ordinance to t-sta b\ish a :>~ n11lr-·rrr.hrrur ~Pf"ed limit crn Ne"·pnrt 1111!• f1f11'e \re~t and Port Seah<lurne \\";11 -Cn11s1dfr ahandon\ng an alley ad- 1.1<'r n1 lo 81h SlrPeL It v.·as alleged at th e n1ecting !hat Bat· tin and Caspers v.·ere the. at1th11r s of lremendous politica l pressure that had been applied on many league me1nbers to elect Hyde -freely identified as a cog ln the Battin-CaSpers-Butterfield axis -to the key LAFC post. That pressure was almost unanimously rejected at the July 28 meeling with mos t of the votes of angry league members goi ng lo Reinhardt. The meeting led the Battin group to call a special meeting of the LAFC for 8 a,m. on August 9. The reaction of the League was to call a special meeting for 7 a.m. on the same date and the gather· ing was held on the la\\'n of the old coun· ty rourthouse nppns1le lhe coun ty a<l· ministration building 11.•hich "''as to host the LAFC hearing. League men1bers on ce again ga l'e Reinha rdt ;i unani mous 1·nte fnr the LAFC job. Th<'_1• the11 in::trched ;:it·ross the road tn confr0nt B:i Hin, C:i.~pers and Hyrl f' 11•1!h restr:i1n1ng orders signed the ni~hl l1efnre hy .Jurige R11tler. Bul Hyde called !he mt>C"1tng to orde r anrl Batti n surcc~sfully mo1·ed fnr the. replacP.ment nf PP ar5on \1·1th Ana he1111 Att orney Herb Licker bef0re Lea gue law yers could scramble acrrrss the podium railings with their court order. Richard Weeks Services Slated Sen •lr('s \~·ill f.;i kr pl;irp T11e~r!av al 2 n m at P;ic if1c VJ('\V ~lnrtlJ;iry ('h;ipP] 1n t\ev.•pnr1 Bearh fnr ll irh;irrl f' \\'reks. R'.l. \\'hn rl ied Frid11;• iri Hnai:? :O.lrmnr1t'll Hospital \Ir \\'rrk~. 11 hn r"<;irlr·r! ;it 2r-.2s Or;e;i n 81\"d lived in Orrl n~e (r1un ty f()r Ill \'e<lrS. · Refore tha1. hr 11'a~ an a11or ne1 1n :\ew Ynrk Cu.y. whprr he \\as bnrn in.lM!l. The se rvices 11 ill he conducted bv the Rev. Henry Ger h;i rd - 11-l r \Veeks is sur1·1ved bJ hls \1-'ldow, Janet. Don't pay high rental cost • • Cn mmissin ner.<; inrllcated ther 11.·ould b<> v.•i llini;t to cnrnnrnmi<;e (Jn lhe .number llf tir" dis pl111·s all owed. The (Jrdin;oi ncr askC"rl fnr nne di~nlav rrf fnur !irP<;. hut C(•mn11 ssi0n rrs 5rtirl "111·n t i ri:.~ per pump i.~lanrl 1nigh! be reason- a ble. But 0rier;itor~ 1r:1n1erl more anrl Cn rona del i\f;ir !'ninn 0 11 de;tler Tnm Sh nrp charged. "\\'e'1•e l!nt· tn b,., Ahle to com- pete.. bu t you're drJ1'ing us nut of bllsi. nesc;." The sign pnrt ion of the ord inance slso came under i11tense cri!ici.~m. It \\'ould ha ve thcore11cal!v al!nwed onJy 90 davs for non-conformi n'g signs In be chnn;:i:ed . but comm issioner ~ a,v-eeri ori a five-_vcnr period for the large inden· tif1r:itifln ~i.c:n~ 0pf'r:itor.~ presr nt s!ill fe lt this ~·as Unf;iir. 1"ht'1· h11r~t inlo .:irpl.111~e when \\lf'sl <'r!'I fli l ;inrl r::i.~ A~Fnri.:i 1 1nn rPnresen!;ilil"e ,Jnr Sir;1nskl' ~a1rl , "TherP is nn cnnsti- t1J1 1nn;,I. na1 l1ra l or intrinsic dis(!nct10,., hr 1wri>n sign~ nn nne property or an· oi11f'r " The onerators a~kt-d for a citywide sign ord1nanct-. Servic es Sla ted For Mary Lettis Ser1·ices will be held Tuesda)' at 2 p.m. a1 SL Andre1rs Presbyterian Church Ch;ipel. New porl Bf'ach. for i\fary Lucile !.e11'1!>. 62. wh<J d1E"d N>pt. 14 Jn her !\e11·pnrt lle;trh home lntci-men! wil l fnll(•W in the ,\Jountatn View l"rrnel f'I'\. Al1fl1lf'nfl f)f'~rrnrl;1n1 'nr J rrnrn1nr n1 Pa.~arlena f;11111h , ~hr· l11rd 1n :"\r11pn11 Bearh for 1~ ,1r:ir!'. rno~t rct:cnlly at 1560 PlacP.nl ia '" Ser1·1c>rs 11·!1! hr conrluctPrl b\' Dr. Ch;u le.~ Dirr1>nf1rkl · S11r1·11"nrs 1nr;ludc :i ~n11 Pr fre nrge Lewis nt Cranarla H1Jlc; 11rri d.~\l'l'h!er!'i, r-.1rs. ,Jnhn Visel or Bal hoa l5l;:ind , and ~!rs. i\r1rn1;in Hnlt of .\(•rcn. Cal if . and five ~ra ndch ildren . • • •• On Back·to·School Needs You Can Buy Them For A Small Part of Their Original I Cost. ~ $3495 '.I ~ CLARINET OLD$ AMIASSADO• TRUMPET IUISCHlk TROMBONE IUllHIA AUTO SAX ALTO $5495 $6495 $4495 $7995 120 IASS SYV!STll ACCOROIAN ILUI •OY4L POlT41LI TYPEWRITER ll•INNl•S MODIL POlTAILI SEWING MACHINE I ALL ITIMS ARI GUARANTEED RETURNABLE ~s•w lf NOT SATISFACTORY TO .:.~!~!==caw .> DOM ltACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE • w~.. ,., b•r • df•lllefld ,, .... \If Wt Wlfl 1illGPe"'" ril•I dl•111•"d ta appralM ot 40~· MOii ttl•11 yo1 ,.rd fo r It or ''"' ,.,011ty bocti. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 lo 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA j COMI IN AND UOWSI AROUND PHONE 646·7741 lotwffft H..._ & lroadway Co11 ye11 flt '" "oll "llltt? COM,Altl. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Done on PremiM• i( --..... -· . . ·"""-... Costa Mesa EDITIO N Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO 2l5. 4 SECT IO NS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA MONDA Y. SE PT EM BER 20 , 1971 ·-TEN CENTS Irvine Citizens' Group Enters LAI~C Dispute I K\ TO\l HARLE\' ,4, !!tu r\ ••1 Ja,,1 1111nu1t· l1hng~ p1·uducr(t .11 tou r·hu11r 411'1a.\ 1oct<11 111 an l lrauge CuUI!{\ SUjJt'f'l•JI' ( 0(lll! l ht-;u·1ng 10 de-It! - tnine the lt·g:d 1·on1pu .. 111nn uF !he 'trif1'- 1urn I t1t·al ·\;'.!f'!ll'\ ~ o:n1Jl11111 I '111rir111i.- ~1u11 •l,\F('1 i l lt lll'r· i.ln/'lt'' l'agc .1 1 Bui .Judgt• 1·11.111(·~ \ ~a 11 r r rukd lwlurc 11nlr'11ng th1· 1·••rt''~ that th1' Cou11- 1•il uf t 'o1111n1 1t\111f'~ 111 \1·1111t t11e !kcl)!· hr1;; urg;11u1.;111t111 i11at 1,, ~pl';11 llt'iiding the clrhc for 21 1a~t new tit~ nf Irvine -cRn l'nler the 1lisputr as 1utrr,cnors 11host 111· lt•rest~ ;ire 1n1·0J\'ed 111 !hr LAFl' hassll' .\llorncy Tun Strader t1l1'd !hr brief tur (.'('l Cha ,rnuin John Burtun and sue- ""~stully argurd bt'fore Judgl' B<1ucr rh:1t tilt' i~suc of lrl'ille 111t·orimrat1on 1s at the l1t·;H't ol lh·· b1!\l'r LAFL' h<illle · Tl11s 1s a rnatter of great public t·on- cero and 11 1s \'t!<tl thlit lhl' 1·01l:e of those 11hn 11<1nl a ronununit\' of lrl'in<' shouh1 be ht•<ird in 1his truci~I cour t heoinng." Strader said. Deputy Coun1y Counscl \\' 1 111 a 111 r-.lcCou rl. who rt'presents t' u u n t ~' supervisors Hobert Ballin and llonaht Caspers 111 the d1:>putc. toda) cs\1111;1trd !ha1 the hearing will take a! 1t·.1s! 1110 \l'CCkS. ~eit her supl'r1 bur 11;.~ prl'Sl'llt bllt both 1nen are on t·all Attorney Torn \\wdrutl \\.irk1ug lor 1 Ile tit} selection (·01n1111l\e1· 111 tht• League of l'1t1cs tn lhr l11:anng, lie lie\ 1·s that 1t \\Ill !al.r 1\10 to live da ys lo con1· pll•\e Pft'~t'ntat1on or r\ 1llt:llt:t' Both ~ides carnf' to coun tud.a:-. res1g11· e1l to rhr !ael that 11 \1·11J take JudJ.:r l\;iue r's ruhug to seHlc an is.s ue lhN 1it•l1ed rcsulullun Sunda~· 1n twv nieet1ng, at the \\'c~tcrn \\'hite llou sr in San l'!e1nr111r Oraugc {'c"11u11 ~ ~ nia.\·nrs and !>Up· rr11sur.~ deb:ll ed lh1· L1\Fl' 1 . ..,.sue and 11 h<•' nu~h sides li'!I 11a~ 1hr 1no11~;1t1un brh1nct the C011tl'Olt'1'S\ Ill both the !ll01'1Hllg ;u1d afternoon se~~1on~ or a da y.Jo ng meeting ••I S:\)!CO 1Su pcr,i~ors and illa)or's l.1Jn1n1111ec ol Ora nge luu111:-1. l'ropo:-als hy B;inin and League Pres!· (trnt llobert Finnell l:11lt·d to t:ain support '" the poinl tha1 toda~ ·s hearing \\·ould h;11·e been tound to h(' u1111ccc.ss;1 rv. Le;igut> l;,i11~t·r, 1'1ll ope n the ·hcarutg tl11s aflernoon b1 a~\..1ng .Jiul~e Bau<'r tu l'OJllit'fTI !ht' LAF{' !lll't:1bc,r~h1p ltial ha.~ alrt·ady Uren n·~'ogn1zcd by Superior Irvin es Court J11dgr J. L 1·. '';\ed'' Rulttr in a l1:n1porary rr~trainins order signed by that JUJ'l:>[ That hnrup, 11hu·h has ruled against Santa r\n;,·~ annexation or the 933·acr• "pron11sed land'' also sought by Irvine 111· l"Orporat1on prr.poncnts. includes Sa n ( \r mt'ntc Counc1ln1 ;in Stan i\orthrup as 1·h:11nnan . :\nahrun Councilrnan CQarleir: i'ear~nn, Battin and Caspers ) and •See LAF L'. Page 21 City F a111il)· JU e111bers Counter Heiress • . By ll.\/:BAll:\ J\Bl':JBI Cll Se\·e11 tnc1nber.« or !ht• 11'1 Ul{' f;i1111h h<ll e Sl'lll a p<.1lit1u11 SU!)p01'1Ulg the Ill· t·orpor<tl 1u11 of !ht• L'1tv 11f Ji 1·111(• tn l\ulierL Baltu1. eh;.iir rn;u} of thr t)r<u1gc ( '<nu11v Board 111 Super\ isors. Therr 11101'<' apparently \1 ;1~ 1!t·~1g11t1d 1o 1·uunt1•r stalCnll·llls rnadc b) .loi<n I r1·1nt• Sn111h 11h11 1·1~:trd ()rang(' C11un1.v IH~t ll'l'('I. 111 a11 a!ternpt tn pcr~uadc tile su pcrvi~urs 10 <lc!ay the 1ncurpora\101L J\i lesa Fiesta 1'ern1ed Good By l:ha111ber GRIM-F ACED COSTA MESA OFFICERS LEAD NEWPORT COUNCIMAN ROGERS TOWARD JAIL But It Was All • Gag, With Cost• Mes• Counc ilm•n St. Clilir (left) Enjoy ing Every Mi nute Ch;1n1l>C r or Cuu1111ercr officia ls ~aid l(ld;1y they wert' hJppy \\llh lhc 1Lr!>l '·Fiest a de Costa .\lesa" ellurL presented 11vl'r lht• wct.'kcnd ){02cr"' Se ized • 111 \'l(•,.;·1· ~ ..... ., \\ho Iii« hPll ll•iuld ll:llll I•) t;O hl 1'11:-,l<i \lt'~;•'''' quipped \t'lllJOl'I ~e;it h \'1\'t' \1,.,101 llf•\\:1rd Hober>; duri ni,( a !'111 t·ou 1it·1l 111et•l111:: it 11h1!e hac.:k Th<' ~tatl•tYl(•tl1 had son1rth1n g 10 do \1ilh t·u1!111i: (Jo11n lt<tll!l on the .\c11·pi11t Frer11.11 11 11 111•11> r"11nrned lh(• {'ns1a :'Ill'"•' Ftt•t•11;n \ rr\ h111111 1h .. 11i:ti1 !·11~1;1 \lf'~a I '111l111·1ln1•111 J;iJI ~1 1 l,11 \l1houg~1 !hr 11\i• 1111'11 ;111· It It'll(!~ ~I I !.;111 \11\letl t" j.. I I 1' I ~ tl llf' d1tl 1111 111•111+1to;. ltt1g!'I lll'tll 11• ( ••~ld \It'"! )!I gt•I 111< !II I I f'r ~ 11' ··r. ·I' I •'ll•'l\'f'<i :11 !hi' ! lep:11·1 111('1 1! nl \l(•\"1 \ f'h11 Ir~ nll1<·1• 11n l'l!h :--11·•·(! •\.-. 11" p11ll •'il ••111 11i trr11J1d ~. hr 11;1<; s\111 111111df'd h1 1hrr1• t '11-;1;1 \lr<;;i pol1t·r '.11·~ ~gl ll 1111 '\!kn 1nf(11·ri1rd h1n1 l!ial S1 ('lair h;id 1i1Pd C"il:u·gc•s. "\'ou'rc 11antrd lul' illtga\ en\r v \\ 1ttuH11 ;i 11~a. 1111la11 !111 I rchpa~s1og ;:ind 11nprrsnn;il1111; a 1·1!.1 nlll('1al" lhr !;erg<'<111\ said 11 n1~de (1u11t' <1 spe!'tar\e as thr three r ;irs cseurlrd H n'.;rr~. 111 h;indc.:U I!~. IQ the Co~lil ,\!e,,a polur "t!o!1on. 11 1l h St Clan· tagging ;ilf1tl!; l'lllh~lllg e\CT\ llllllUIC nr ,, Hoger~. it lurntd nut. had lircn fnrell'arned and halkcd only near !he end or the 11 hole affair 11·hen. 1n front of photogr;iphcr:i;. Sl. C'la1r tried 10 5h1H a gag in his n1outh Jhillfi;!hlcr Tnj11rl'll TLllJA:\'1\. !\lex1rn 1/\1'1 -\1a1 adnr Ar111ro llu1 Y Loredo 11as scno11sl,r i::,nrrrl 11hen :i bull hooked h1n1 111 lhP groin Sun- da l' hefr11·e ~ •. ooo 1wr~nnl< 111 1hf' dl!wn1011'n huilrini,; HERE'S FASHION JN FURNITURE l:>tbut 'i2 brings thr. rashion show conerpt to the home furnishings field . H's an 1ndust r~w1de na!1onal r xpcr11nrnt lhal offers custome rs a lh<incc In sec eo111pletc rnon1 and <irr a ~l'lhng~ 111 rrl111 I slhres ;lod 'Ir\ un the :ilrnn.spht•rf' !hf',I ' I! .ill' Tu ::.er 1d1.1t 11 s ,ill <1l.iou1 ilnd lnicl 1111! 11 ho 11ul 11 1Qj'.!l'\11f'r and 11 hrrc .1 (111 ~·;111 :-rf' 1! 1n !he ()r:ingc \'n;t'I :'ll'f':l ~Cl' !ht i<l)C1·1;1I !2- pitj!f' tahl1J1rl ~('('llnn u1.~1de this copy nf the DAILY PI WT. "\\'r !hinl. lhc 1·01n 111u111t.1· res1xu1~r ~huwed J,?ood ('•Hnrnur1it1· ~p1nl hP!'C . '' \11 k Z1cr1cr . 1·t1arnh1'r rn;111:1gt·r. r un1- ll1f•llt rel Against NY Coverl'tor %1t·ncr 1·~t11n :11t•d tlw 1·r111\'d ;.itl1·111huu·r f.,, tl1f' !hrrt'·d;1y 1w.~1;1 1i1·t11·re11 12.01~1 ;ind l:i,1Jl10 Ill' :11.'u :-.:11d tilt' Sr1n." nf Jt;iJ1• sl'!'\'t•d !J OO ~p:1glie1 11 d1 n11<·1 :-. dun11g thr lr.11111·rd llll'al 1d tht· l1·sl11 ;d ~:1ghle1·n c·o1111nu1111.' 1·luhs ;i 11 d i\TTI(',\ \ "· 1l ]'!1 -:\ bl;u,;k S\<i1r legislator !:iunda} ,·ailed for thi' 111· 1!1c1111cn1 .. 1 1;01 \clsun A f1 ol·keit'lle1 on t'hargei. of murder 111 tl1e draths nl 4!1 1111stag('>; and inm:i!rs at ·\l!1t:1 S1<1tr l'r1.-..11 1. I Ill\ sr lt lla1 I' 1·h;1t j!t"d rhr l!OI l"f!l•il 111111 rntird('r · ~1.tl r 1\ ~'I'm b I' rn ;Jn \r!lu1r () 1·:1 1'. ;i n1en1bt'r ot 1hr 1·u111 n\1 !l1•r !ha! 1111:-:l1et·e:-;~lulh 111rd 10 llC'l!tJ!tatr .1 l)(';u ·rtul se11 le111en1 nl the o\t tu a 1tpn,u1c . .;aul 1n i1 \r11· Yori. 1'11 1· !J•lr11~111n ~h011 . ' f 1u~t ~ptikc I\ 1th ~I'\ rra! lil:tr\.. <1nd l'ur·rhi H1ra11 le:idrr~ and I hupe thc1 1,111 fn!low H1n1ugh and ;:isl. th at the J::n1·rrn"r lie 111d1f'!Cd f<:l'e ;incl Hep llcnnan B;1dillo 11•- \. Y I, ;l!lOlhrr tnernbcr Of tlir l'Olll n1111rr dC'nounccd Rockclell cr 's t'Pfu~;il Polil'c Check 'Goo<l Lcad toi' In School .i\rson Uran[:r fire and police orfic1als art fnllo\\·111& St\'eral "good lead!!" lod<iy ;iftrr a SI00.000 \'andal-sel fire ca rl.v Saturda~· destroyed a /'ortola .Junior ll1~h School buildu1r. Thr Orange fire . on<" ()f three 111 the 1.1.ir; Angelrs arrit O\er lhc weekend . eon1· pletcl.1· ~utted tht sc hool's adrninis1ral1u n build in~ 1_;ar1 ic!cl High S.·hoo! in r.a~t l,11!': Angeles suffered $40.000 d<1111aj'.!e \l'lit'n 1 Hndals sinashed windows. splallered 1i:;i~111 and set a l!rr. A Junior high st·hool i11 \'.'e.~t Los Angeles was hit by v;ind:ils who broke "'indows. scattered <lebj.'l and flooded a gymnasium The Orange school fire wa~ "definitely arson." Fire P.1arshal Herb Johnson said. "The offices Y:e~ ransacked and then at !cast fi 1·e separate fires were set in-.the building." Allhough a Firt st<1t1on tocat ed acros..~ \he street rrom the school's 270 N Pal!n Orh·t address y,·as alerttd immedialely, the fires had ga111rd such headYi'ay th~l 11 look four hours lo brin1t ltltm under t:01l- !rut The 1 andal~ ustd dupl1catt1r llu1~ IQ hurr1· Lhe s prt<td of flames. officials s<11d lk!:ilrO\ rd in !hr Portoli. school bla tc 1>.er<" srllonl rerord~. office mach ine~ :. !f'lcphonr ~w1tchho11rd rurni111r,. <1nd an alarin A;~ eten1 Police bcl\c\'e tht hrt~ may ha ~·e hcen scl to cover up the burglary. \ !11 (·0111r I!! i\111,·a In \c;1d lhr nri;ot1at1oi n-: Ten hostage~ antl :Ill ;11·i:-t11ll'l i. died 111 1hr t n c-da~ rf'bel lion. ~1r:u111h1lf'. a )!r1111p ,.f 1;111·\rr~ 1enrc~t'11l111g 1.1r1u11 ~ t·111! r1ghl~ groups iS1·r \TTIC\, 1':1 ~r '!1 •1rg;1n1~;1!1!111~ p;1rl1(·1pa1ed 11•1lh houths. hu1 l1gtll'e~ un n10llC\ t;1rnrd 11r1r 1111t ;.1i11l<thlc toda1 ,\ l6·1 c:•r,nlll Co,J;i ii.Ir~;• lligh S1:h~~1f ju111or \'1cl.1 l{umst'~ 23i4 Sant:1 1\11.t Ai l' 11011 lhc Y.t-chend 's grand pr11.e -a s:,oo I. s S;t\ lllj,(S Hnnd. - ~. . '"-, ,).. :-~ Sl1e's Netv T1·easurer President Nixon appointed 1:on1ana Banuelos. a ~lcx1ca n .<\merican and sutcessful l~os 1\ngrlc1: bu~1nes.'i\\'oman. lo be treasure!' or the L's She succeeds Dorothy .-\11drc\1 .. Ka bis who died .July 2. ~frs. Ban uc!()S (\\·hose signalutt appears here) y,•ill ~ign all U.~. cur rent·y. I• Thf' l r\t11e pctlti11n state.~· "II is the 11111111011 of the 11ndcr~ii:;ned, 11ho 01>.n ur l)l'OJl('t'ly rcprest·rit in e'u:ess of 23 percent of !he ea1111al ~tock of tht• lr1 ine Con1- pan_1 . i1Ud all ul 11 h11rn 1·es1dP v. ithin the bl'i11nda ries of Urangr Cuunl}. that th{' (·111ze11s 11·ho l11'c 111th111 tile proposed 1:it.v .. r tr' int• should bt• :i!lu1,cd to vote and dc1cr111111e lur the1n.~ell•es IJy ni<1JOrit.I' l'U\l' '1 S lo the 1ncurporat1on uf !he C1lv of lr1 inr \\'e 11•tuild lrus1 !hllt · 1h<' i.11per11~<1rs of Or·iingc Cou11ty would t . ' ·~ I ,,,,,,.,."i(•!t lli•1ffl ,\Ir!-. /liann r Fr1nstc1n. 38. !'h<11rn1a11 ol tht' San Frar11·1st·n 13oard of S11pcrv1::ior,i;:, an noun<"· <·d ))hC 11 ill r u11 ag;un~l i\layor .l n~t)lh .\llulu Siu' !-iiOd !-hl' likes l11n1 IJul frcl.~ shr 1.'i a bet l('r cxrt·ut11·f' and ad1n1n1stra- \!•r. .ilparln1cnl Zone l{cq uctoil Ge t is :~O-day Dela y A 30·acrc apart1nent zu111ni; re(1uest listed on !he Costa Mesa City Council ::igcndi1 f1Jr to111ghl \1•111 be clela yed 30 days. according to city officials City ti.lan:ii::;er Fred Sorsabat said todny the Scgerstron1 ramily, applicants for the wne change , had requested the delay, The delay ruls off a long-awaited 11partmenl stiowdown. which may set lhc tou rse for future aparlmcnt pro;ect.~ 1n Costa 111csa . The JO at·res loea ted al the nort hv.•esl corner of Va1r1'1ew Hoad and Adnn1s Avenue lla,·e been the center or a t:on- troversy in recent weeks over the future of apartments in Costa f\1 es11. A public hearing was schedultd on \~ rezone request. u w1 delayed or the requested month. Sorsabal said. A !>econd item on the same propert y .. a 2i2-un1t aparltnent project proposed by Leadership Ho1.1sing Systems. also will be delayed 30 days. Leadership already had secured plan· n1ng comn11ss1on approval for its proJeci . 11hich n'l\'Crs 11 of the CQnlroversial :iO acres. llowf'l'Cr. some city councilmen had ind1eatcd their oppon1llon to any <ipartn1cnls 111 this area l.onJ.: tcrrn plans revealed by the Scgcrstroms called for an even tual 843 apartments on th<' lan d no1v zoned for in· dustr111I development. hunut ttus r1gh1 of self-determination 11 ithout delay " The Jl('lition 1\·as signed by Gloria Wood l!'\'lne. \\idO\\' nf the late i\lylord Irvine: his dauhghtcr. Linda lr\•1nc Gaede, her husband. ill. t\eith (;aede: (;Joria \V. Rryant. daughter of Ciloria lrvint by a. pre1·1ous marriage: Kate Lillard \\'heeler, granddaughter or Ja1nes Irvine. \Vitliatn T \\'llite l!i . ~on of Ciloria Irvine by a previous 1narriilge and his \\'ife, f\1eltndi1 (Set IRVl:'>.'E. Page ZJ New1Jort-Nlesa Hit ir1 Pay Freeze Suit By GEORGE LEIOAL Ot tno Oool• ,., .. ,Sit!! Threr Orangr Count~· school district~ have been named in fl federal court ~tut broug ht by !hf' C!!liforn 1t1 TcacherA Associ.:Jion l\T:\ 1 which seeks lo rcversr !he Orange Cnunty Counsel's opin ion on l'rcsidcnt Ni.~on ·s w;igP-prit e freeze. l·:arlier this ninnlh thr tnuntv eounsrl ruled !hat trachrr snl;1rie.~ rnu;t be held In !hr 1970,71 lei·ch undt'r thr i"i tx on order Thr (wl',\ t·on1Pnds th.ii lcachers it r!" ('onlr<ic1cd fro1n .July ! ol ea ch year and ~h1Juld he exe1np! frnn1 lhr Aug. 14 Pres1dcn11al d1rcl.'.!1ve that expires 1\"ol'. l2 Thu~-1t1c 175.000 rnc111bcr .sta\e\\'idr teacher organ1z:1l1011 1~ a~k1ng federal c·ou rl.' In fnri:c lhe Nrwport-~'fess Llnified, Hunl 1ngton Brach Union Higl'I School and Los Alan1110~ ~lemenlarv di~tricts !(1 f13}' 1hr budgrted. agreed upon s;ilarrc~. dl''>pite lhe oi·agc-pric• l rc~·zr Tllr CT.<\ sa\·:-1t h:i~ !tied .~1n11lar suit.~ ;i~au1~t d1 \11·1et:-111 :\'nrthrrn California as 1,PJI ;is onf' n gau1~1 lhe lt1 vers1de Com· 1nun1ly Cutlci;:t• d1s\r1c·1 Jf ,\lll'\'('~Sh1I. rt1r CTA ~u 1t 11ou!d result in a rul111g <1flc<·t111.i: ;ill teacher salaries in Cal1forn1;1 Thr trarht•r org;i111za!1on 1~ ask ini;: fedr.ral c11urt~ to rule th;it -Individual d1 ~tncl policies on salarir.~ lhi:ll \verc established before Aug. 15 be hon"r"d -Tr<•chrr euntrar·ts arc 1n r.1t·t in loree ris of .July l. Thi s n1ean.s as or that il would be 1\!egal 10 disti11guish between 1e;1ther,; 11ho actually taug ht before the freczc-0rder and teachers who beg<'.ll \\'ith th(' normal start of school 111 Srp1embrr. The latter group -the ma· 1orily of teachers in Orange Cow1ty - hi1S !wen deni<!d raises. -Sal aries budgeted prior lo Aug. 15 be paid. -Salary increments -for ex.periente I See CTA, Pa1e %1 Oraage c •••• ";eat her Sunny skies predicted for thi1 afternoon and Tu esday, following night and morning low clouds and fog . Temps along lht coast wi ll be 72--rt'li!ing-t.o-86-inland:-bow!t-to- n1gh t bet1veen 57 and 65. INSIDE TODAY 'fl1c ne10 con1mu·111ty thea ter season is off and running, and t!t:O more openers from local pla11ho11ses nre reviewed 011 E-1t- terta11anent Page 17 todau. ... ,1 ... n ... ~ n (,ii1trftll ' J.i•ti..11 ·~· ••• (~K~l119 U• " ""-· c..,,..,,. • tl•n l!IH 1'·ll ''1~11 l'•rt•r n tl"'IC• " ·-· tl·U , .. ., .... ,, " ·~· Mffkttt 11•1' ~·· ... ll(ff • T ... 'fl11H " 11,ltlt<"\l l , ... • T-t ... 1 " l!.ol.,.t•l•"'"'I " w ........ • F111•n(o 11.1• W-en'I J.i1w1 ,,. .. l+trtlC-" •w• -.. Anl '-'"""" n Expert Reports Atomic·-warmed Water Harmless Warm water from nucltar p:iv.er plari!s 11.·111 not seriously affect the ecoloi;,v of !he ocean, says a Caltech marin e h1olog1s! Professor \\'heeler !"orth, \1 hn v.orks Out of Caltech's marine slud iel'i center 1n ~rona del l\1ar. revealed his conclusions ljils wetk, based on s1ud1es of marine ~etat.ion from Ba ja California to the Mrlhern coast :'.He said th e fear nf cl'!nservat1onisls tp.at the heated v.·ater from nuclear t enerators would defoliate undersea flora Tragedy Ends ;Auto Lesso11 In Newport Ramming a concretl": \\"all at a !\e\\'f!Ort Beach shopping center. rtportedly during • driving lesson, a \\'hittier girl and one "'f three companions were ne;:ir death to- <la.v from auto accide:il ln1ur•es. Sand ra Johnstone . 17, may have hJt the car·s accelerator instead of the brake, v.·htn warned to watch out frir some low tree planters, police theorized. ~I iss Johnstone was li stt;d in critical rondi tion at Hoag Mem orial Hospital with head and chest injuries plus multiple fra cl.ures. Randall Greenlea . 21 , also nf \\'hill ier, and make. "deserL' of the Sta ts un· ftlllnd ed ~1 r'lsl of ihe 10.! plants he sur\e\td sur1·1\·ed in 11.·srmer u·atf'r anrl .. rhP f,.w tha r do not lolerate voarm temper<i!ures d1~appear and are replaced hy \1 arm toleran! speclts," !\ort h reported The purpose of lhe sturl,1 v.a~ !f'J dPterm1ne the possible effects QI'\ f11hfnrn1a marine hie "hf'n th" ~ea 1~ polluted 11.•ith 11.·ater healed tr'l cool nuclear-powered electrical genera tor~ Once returned In the ncean, the w~tr.r raises the tempe.ratuer or 1he surrot~n<l1ng sea wate.r ln the d1schari;e zone California law prescr1h('S that effluent 11.·attr can be more than 20 rlegrees 11.·armer than the natural ocean tern· ptrature.. Professor !'orth estimated that le~:oi than ont pt;r cent of the coastal \\'aters art now heated by generating plants. hut if proposed nl":W plants are built. 11\e per- cent rif the coastal 1>.'aters u·oul d he af· fected in 20 years. 1\orth said the ecological prohlC'ms of power plants often can be soh ed hy pro· per planning. "The purists say they dnn'1 want to disturb the original ~olog~' ar all -t.hey don't \\'lint any change.'· K0r th sa1rl "Other people are \~·1Jling to acrept ~ome chfln~e a~ long as The higher temperatures don't affect the overall liveability." Corona, Judge See Death Film 'YUBA CITY IA P ) -A Superior C1Jurt was listl"d in only slightly better con· judge sat next to a mass murder defen-dili~n . with r:iuJtipl~ fractures, dant today and wat ched a half hour of -flhch~el Fitzpatrick. 22, .!i u ~ f I" red t"!evision film about the case Tac~rallons and .a fractured . right leg. Clad in his judicial rr'lbes. Judge J ohn v.hile Iva Callahan, 18, 11.·as being treated/1:. Hauck .sat about ;in arm's rtach from for leg. lactrations. Juan C.Orcina, a fa rm labnr rontractor Del.alls of the 12:25 a _m. tragedy <1 charged '>'ith 2~ criunt.~ of mtHilPr. f'a~hinn Is_la~d v.·~re being prohed by They and prnsecutinn ;ind deftn~t ;it- police traff1~ 1nvesr_1gator _Reed Clnshe~. tnrne~'S \\'atcherl nev.'s Film shnwn bv . He noted it wa s 1mposs1ble In question Thomas \\I. Foster, news dirtc!or of ii thf' twl'I most severely injured victims, Chico tele1•ision station. dull: t? their cond ition. . The film \\'as ordered shown dunn11: the Officers ~t the scene said th e;: un-hearing on at.tome.v Ri chard Hau·ks's rlPrstood r.-tiss Johnstone 11.·as taking a motion to have. Corona 's trial mo\<erl dn1·~ng lesson at the timt, noting she had from Sutter County and to ha ve Corona no hcense . released on hail. A sho~pin~ center_ security emp\oye, Under questioning from Di~!. Alty. r,, James \\'. E_uner, said ht ~aw a green Da ve Teja. Fosttr said the story had al· sedan travellng at r;i!her hlJ?h speed go traced na tlon11.•ide atU>ntion. drav.ing oot of CO!'ltrol. then hit the 11.·aJL about 30 ne.wsmen 8nd photographers to .l. ~e ba;rler atop a _ long drop nPar the the ru~a! ~ommunity while deputil":s dug r1ob1nson s store. failed to break. n0r up bochts 1n orchards north nf Yuba City . even budge .an inch. A!so subpoenaed to testif y v.·ao; \V illiam Offieer Gloshe.n said the. car also .struck Monahan. editor or the Yuba City fh·c low planter boxes about the height of Jndependen t·Herald. He 11.·aited in the a sidewalk curb and mo"'ed do11.·n several courtroom with a copy of a special edi- trees before the final impact I.ion he publi~htd last ,June ent itled Speed was estimated at 45 In .SO mi les "Yuba City's Week of Horror." per hour when the car rammed tht v"alL From Page 1 CTA SUIT ... and ext ra grad uate study -""'hich <ire established in Californt a law and sch()(ll d i~t ric t tradition. v.·ere effective July l i.fld must be inrluded in sa\ar;.' pavments. Thi> Orange County C,.ounsel !nld school d1s!r1cts nnt to submit payrolls to !he county audilflr tha1 renf'rfl'd e1thf'r in· crement or agreed upon salary increases. The cnunt y aud1 tnr i~sue-' pa ychecks to .all tPache rs in the cnun1 y. Bo!h the c0unty c<:iun~el anrl th" rnu nty a•idttor have been n<imed in the CTA· cla~s actt'•n su11 As legal counsel tr. srhMI d1~1rii:.ts the cnW'l'\· counsel's ri!f1rr u·111dC'fend 11~ nv.n ]f'-£:il Optnlr'ln a! '>'ell a~ rh" <listricts nam- erJ in the suit \"'1\-p<lrt·'.\ltsa ::.upt>r111tendtnt .John !\Kol! noted today that the act ir'ln places the district in an .. au'k1•iard ~1 11on ·· OIAHWI COAST DAllY PllOT ()IU.WGE COAST PUBLl~\.lllo!G COMPANY •~!o•rt N. W11d rr•IG.,, """' ,.~.i.>N:t J oe'-ll. Cvrl w Vo ,.,..._ •rd -·I M•~rv ... Tho"'"' IC1tvil EC<!~ Thofflll A. M vf'Jl\,;~t M_._ adj,... C\arln H. Loo, RO~\,•t'lf I'. Nill Nl.lslllfll MltM91~ Edl11>t1 Cow. 1111-Of'fk.• 3JO W11t loy Str11f l.l 1ili11t ~clr11i; ,.0 , lo:r 151.0, '262. 0--N~ B .. cll: :uJ1 ,.......,_, B!llJ:O-V."d ._.,.,... '"tll: rn J,,...,, ""•~01 J.<...,.11"11_ --~: 11111 BllV! fto~1 ... o•!J lioall c...m.i11; llU North CJ c:..rnuio A••I T...,..._ 171 41 441°4JJ1 Cl.-HIH .. , .. ,,.. ..... 44J•S471 c...y,lflll, 1m, 0'1t>t• (Mii '"'11'"~1 ... <;-11y ..... .....,. 01¥•... 111\ll!t"I""'" .e11Wi.I -""' or .clvf"T••...,.," ""'•!~ m•y °" ,.pt'OllwcM W!tl\OUI """"'IOI ~· mlu lwl If CA!lf'l'fltf!1 11-. ..... d.-•Miiii •Id ., ,,.........,, •••ct-.... C.11 M-, C.ll'9t!Ol1. """°'rlpt-IJY Cltf'l'Mr a .a _1111,1 ,,., -" 11,11 ,,,..iy, llllllV1 -.tll'lllf ... ~ -"''"'"' Angela Requests Change of Venue SAN RAFAEL (AP') -Attorneys for black milJtant Angela Dav is asked the court tod~y In move her murder-kidnap tri al from r.tarin County to San Fran- cisco in a motion for a change. of \'enue. ;it. rnrnty Ho11.·ard r.1oore Jr said rhe resul1~ of a public opinion survey 1ndir ated lh;:it, San Franci~cn is "lhe nnly cnn 1enirnt. 'enut 11.·here defendant has ;iny likehhond of nbla1ning a fa ir and irnparl!al tria l·· \lonre filed lhe rno!ir'ln 1n \larin Cr"iunry S1lpf'rinr Court and hand-rle l1l'ered ;i cnrv In 11~1r1ng Suiwnnr rn11rt .!urli;:f' Richt1rrl E Arnason, who hAs hetn h!'.tiring pre· 1r111I mo!ion s 1n the case. ll'l lS.'i Oa 1 i5' trial 1.'i scheduled (11 beg in Sept 27 but Arnason has said that if a mn!Jon for a change of 1•tnue 11.·as filed hl": v.·ould reconsider an earlier motion to delay its start. La st Rites Set · For Mrs. Simms Rosary \\'iii be said tonight at 8 p.m. at SL Joh!\ the Baptist Church in Co.st.A Ml"M .for \Vilma Simms. 58. an Orange County rf'Sident fnr 20 year!\ who d1td Friday while t·isiling in Springfield. Ohio A m?.~s wi\1 ta ke pl11re at Tuesday at fl 11 m. ;:i l~n in St. John '~. ;\1n:_ Simm.~. nnre an as~f'mhler at Hughe!' A1rcr<1IL rtsidl"d <1! 215 l~ih SL , 1\'f'WPo'.'>fl Bcf!ch Funtral arrangernrnti: ar,, h\ RrJ1- p;rnad11.·11)· ~lortuary . Cost<!-.\1e.<1a lntt>r· rnent "·ill be a1--Hnly Stpulcl!er Cem~ery in nran~e. Survivors include two ~ns. Ron11!rl Hod- f.ilfl of C-Osta r.1esa .11nd Harold B. Hod.~(ln nf N')rth Caroli na . a sister. Pearl Smith ru Ohio, and 15 grz.ndchildrcn . Burglar ~lakes Off With i O Ba tteries A hurglar 11'hn mu s! h11rf' h11rl a s1r11ni: hack ha uled 7rl au!nmnhd" hatt"rl"'!i .!!11.;11· from II (O~!I .\ll'!'a t1rf' (1rm n: I'!' 1111' 11.•rrkenrl (l e(lrg" \\' L~11.r1>nrf'. n( Atnerir 11n T•r" C1Jrnpan:, .iOM Bristol St , rf'pr.r!rd thl": theft Sunday, Officer .h m ftt r!ty 511ri the \'alue of the stolen ba tterie1 v.·as h&ted •t $JOO. O.lll'I' l>ILOT Stoll l>h0111 Frnm Page 1 IRVINE FAMILY Royer Yt'h1te. Other name! nn th~ petition include the Jay Eye C11rpnrat1on and \llhlteCo Enterpr ises, for v.·h1ch \\ dham Whitt signed. Joan Irvtne. Smith, wOO i~ charging the Irv1he Fnundat:on. majnr1!y lltflCkholdtr In the Irvine Company, 11.·1tti m1smanagl":- mPnt of !he orrlerl)' df'\'rlopmPnt of th e \'a ~t r<Jll'h holdings. 1s the pr incipal in· d1v1dual s101·khult!e r in the lr1"1ne rnm- pany. own 1n~ 24 per'eent CJ( the· shares A copy nf lt1e lr\'tne fam1I\' pe!1t1'1n \\'<JS i;ent tr1 .John Ru1·1nn. rha1rinan nfthe Co11nc 1I of the C111111 t1 l!n 1t1es llf lrv111e -and a principiil prop11nrnt vf lncorpnrauon Burton said tf>da ~. "\l.'r are \'l'TY p!eas- erl that thc.~e P''ople :ire in rlln1·rrt wi!h nur 1ie11~ 11n dr1 11rwr;1c\ ;:inr! our grta l nf ineorpnrat1on. ~lfll'f! Su fil'/'I 1snr 1 llnnald • C:i ~pers 1.~ ~n 1111e,-r~ll-<l 111 rt'present1ng sh;ircs nf the lrv111c L'111npan:. perh<ips hc-'0 hetter <'l'tns1dc-r rhesr ' \1rs SmiH: has ch rt r!ll'd the rity 'lf Jr1 inc wtll !)('a ~hin1 C,1rl Thnrntnn "llY manag er of Santa Ana l'hal"gf$ 1t wil l he }I hra111lf11I City rnr hPa11t1f1il [>('Opie Bnth sefk !n ~top the inr1•r111Jra11011. hut fnr 1erv d1f/cren r. rea~nn~. ~1 r. Th l'lrn1on bt>r~u~e he f Pa rs S;inta Ana u'1 ll truly re;il1ze the fniit~ nf his 17·~ear manage- ment -a ~icad1· drrline. • • • for ~1rs. Smith's pri\ate v.·ar:" "The pe<ip!e of Jr.·tne ha ve. sho11.·n ln- cred1b!e. cohes11't;ness and spirit dl":spite lhe delays, ha ve bee.n winning and v.·ill continue to win unlll they a~ able lo a:o to tht pnll~ and decide the i!l!Ul": for themsel1'es _'' 1'1·1•111 1•nge J L.l\FC ... Full rrlnn Cnunc1l man Louis ''Rf! d '' Re1 nh<1rdL Rf'inharrlfs rrmnl'al rrom the LAFC \\as 1he flrst public 1nd1cat1rin !hat poltti· tlll fr.rPes npf)<lSed to thf' Irvine_ ("n mpany and ('0n11111!1rrl tn rillflv.·in~ ann ex:ation of the "pr·orn1sed lantl" lo Santa Ana ""~re <ll 11·01 k. Tht 9.la-arrf' ~rctor on Santa Ana·s l'11uthea~!rrn hnnier i-rem~ certa in to becn me p2.r1 nf !he prnj)(l~t'd new CJtj' of lr\·1ne ln th e 11,eht rlf rulings hy Lhe Or;inge (('linty Suppnor Court and the rtlusal f rirlll\' of the Fnurth Di~trict (llUrt of Appeals lo intervene in the d!~rute UNGER-PAC IFIC'S BOB UNGER INSPEC TS OLD PRESSURE COOKERS Western Canners Buildin g Comes Down -W ith Tender, Lovi ng Care •·Bu t the i~.~lll' i:o1 nnt propPrly f'lr fit her ~1 rs Smllh nr Carl Thnrnton In rlcc1de It is fnr the people . If they 11·ant to bt; a pa rl nf Sant;i Ana, il is their right to decidt it at thr pn!ls. The \'Oters of Santa Ana should address themselves to new management. C"o11nt~· Supervisors are f'Kprcted tn liet a dale f0r <in 1ncohpora t1on electi11n \1·11h1n !hf' nrx1 10 rl;i ~:;. Lawyers fnr the cit} of Santa Ana ha1e filed an appeal against that deflsion with the California. Suprernc Cour1. Roof Re1noved De111olitio11 of Famous The rea~nns behind '.\!rs. Smith's sud- den interest in the issue of incorporation of lhl": ci1y of lrvlne are very clear. Her di ~regard of the f.:icls and her in - flammatory charges of prematurity and sl um·huilding coupled wt!h her dominant lnteres.l in mnney are as sure an in- dictment of Ol'erbearing selfishness M a public confession. The Le11gu1's cit\' selet:lion committee ous1ed Ltis Alamitos Cnuncilm an .Joe Hvd e from the LAFC. post it ga\'e him by o~e \'Ole one month earli er, \a5t July 28, in a storrny rneet1ng that ended v.·i th Hyde accus1 n12: He1nhardr of complicity 11.'ith the Irvine cnrnpa ny. It 11.·as al leged al the n1eftlng that Bat· tin ;ind Caspers 11·ere the authors nf tremendous pnhtical pressure that had been appl ied on man~· league members to elect Hyde -freel_v ident ified as a cog in the Batt1n·C<1spers-Butterfield a:.:is -to the kcv I.AFC post. Wester11CanneryStnrts "Perhaps it is a public confession. for certainly her disrei;i:ard of the publicly stated goals of the lncorporatr'lrs can only be in terpreted as contempt for the peo ple of Irvi ne . By CANDA\F. PEARSO~ 0! lot Diiiy l'llo• S!1 J! Lahe!s reading "Pacifj.-.\!ackl":rel." ''Spor1,m2.ns Pack" are streu·n arounrl a calendar. stripped at July , 19fi/i, han~s on the wlJ L Pre.c;s11rt rnok1>rs . boll rrs ;ind scalf's i;1 t. dustv .ind unu~rd . part of !hP roof 1s mls!iing ::ind ~11nlil!ht floods former of· f1r1'.~ nr1n111111on p;.in\'. in ~·rw pilrl Af'.:ich. h;is hPi::11n rart of 1he roo f \ras remr"11·ed Saturday rlnrl crews returner! torla y arnund 1n am. In cnntin ue the grad11;il rC'1n01 al, srhrrlul- ed In take a !1111 mon1J1 But ;:it that time the \\'estern (';.inners Compa ny will ri~e <1ga1n , 11·1th the saoe nan1e. a purpose: complex, refurhi~hed Fa re and a ntw a JY)sh resta11ran L·sho pp1ng lin~P.r·Pa c1f1r. lnr. n! l\"e11port Rrarh, bouf!-hl thP propertv two \ears ag0 frritn nru:unal n\\'nrr~ \VRllf'r !\l Lring11111nr , 7i, and Tnmmy Thr'lm.'I ~. 6·1. Th:it ~;i le hrn11ght rr1P<;, nl ;ipg111~h frnm rni1•1tlr~~ 11rt1st:<. phot0~r;,pht'rs ;:iprl h1s!ririan.~ w)ln appret'1alrd !hf' C;innrr1 '_;; un11p1e ;,ppp;:iranre :inrl h1<;1nrv . 11hn fparerl thrrf' wrre pl:in~ ;if.mt Jn h111lrl hig h n.~f' .:iparl1n('nt~ on lhP ~1!r But J\nbPrl linger. i)rf'~1drnt nf 1 n;!r r Pacific, 11';i11ts pt'o)llf' 10 knn w he-lno. ilfl· preci;i1e~ the C;inner.1··~ "fl;:i\·or" ro:;:ta !11 rs;i·~ fnrmrr rill' m;inagrr. l 'ngf'r 11•alks among the ruhh]p anrl ;id· m1re:o1 lhf \\'Onrl hP;:im~. ~pPa k s nf 1h" (;,nnPry·~ 1mpor!c..l'1<'f' 1n dC'prr.~~1nn \·e;,:-s <ind pnin1:< n11! hn\'' murh nf thf" marh1nC'r\· 11·11! h~ r,.~t nre<l "ThiO' mflrr \If' lon krrl :ii !ht" !Ii& nvwe \\"f' ff'l1 we shnu lrl kPPP 1l:o1 u nu~11.1I fl ;:i1nr :inr\ res(ore as murh ;i~ pf!:<>.<tbl t".' he sa,1.- Pressure c00kt"rs \'"ill he rut off oi nii 1J~· Desert Win<ls R et,urn Tu e.~<lav ? The 11·eatherman prt"rl1rt~ a rn~~1lilr> lull in I.he Santa Ana winds that have f.:in · ned brush fires across t1nrlPr-rlry Southern Calif omia over the 11·eeken<l But forecaster-' salr! a high pres~ure system b11ilding inland could hrini; thr 11.'inds back la~ TuPsrlay . t.fostly fa ir 11.·eather 11.·ai:: prerl1r te<1 through Tuesday fo r lht Orange Coast. 11.·it.h incre.a~ing night anrl mom1ni;: low clouds and fog. Sunday·.~ high in downtov.'n Los Angelts 11.·as 86 degrtes. Fair '>''eather was also pred icted fnr Southern California beaches 11nd moun · 1.Ain area~ with strong gusty winds in the higher elevations. High temperatures in the Inv.• 70s are predicted fnr the beachts and mountains ranging to th"' 90s in the inland valleys. CofC Officers Win Re-election The Costa r-..le.sa Chamber of Com- merce Board of Dire.ctors has returned its 1971 !!late of officers to new term~. The leadership hr>dy name.d Jo.'ieph R. flfetcslf, manager of Sear.!i, Roebuck 11.nd Company. ~uth roast Plaia, to another >·ear"s lerm as rresidtnl NominatillR Committet' r. ha I rm :i n Gnrrl11n Martin ·~ group fnllou'ed lliroui;h !he s,!PTI" w1l1' 11•1!h frrne BerC!rtrin. fi r't \ 1c1> prf'"lrlr1;I, \lalll!hll flf'rlrhn.(:. ~e,..nnrl \Irr prf''-orlrnt :i;if] \\'f'1nrr F:S<>her, lfPll~!1rrr ('hlln1hf'r J-:x.r<·Ut11·P :\lanal.!rr ~Ir k Z1en~r ~air! onlr thrtl": nther firP,.tdt"n!s 1n thf' hu:oiint!~ $lrnuri'.~ hi~lof.\' ha1 p he ld ronservat ive 1rrms -J " i k Hammett. Ted Salyer and Bob \l/igmore. erl <IS wa!1 decnrations, the boiler v.•il! be the bark of the bar anrl an ares dire.ctly below the can loft might become a band· stanrl. Anrl !hf' rn1 tside. !he yl":l!nw and rtrl 11 11lld. 11.·i ll ll)llk !he. same. A door. now rr:.rl1ni;?: "\1ain Office'' with a singlt light b11 lh abn\'f'_ 1!, will be a.n incon.~picuou! n1 a1n rntranre "Y0u Wfln't he ahle t.o find it unless yo u knr'lw where it 1s." Unger smiles. Recau~c pili ngs are 11.'eak and an ex· lenrled hulkhead is needed, reconstructioo of the budding v.·11J hegln as the demo!i· t1on is .:ilmnst complete. \\'nrk on the entire project 11.'ill be com· pleied next March. Unger hopes. .. Isn't il funny that you have. to tear it al! away tO gtt it like it used to be:'" he S?.ld, Frnm Page 1 .-\ 1'TICA • • • ~1irl lhP~' wnulrl meet with Attica rrl<r"inPr'~ -"1,!!:l ln 1ndav They rnmpl;:iinerl !hit nnlv four r()(lm~ Wf'rP marle a1 ;11l.-1hlr 01fl !he prison fnr eight lau·yers In nir·r1 11 11h !heir client:o1 Sund;:i v. Thr l;i11 ~·rr.~ to!rl conflict in~ ~tn ries ab .. 11! l!ir ~P1rnty nf ciue~tlnn in g r11<.!1ll('fS 11rrr: Slll)ierterl !fl 111 1hP !lla!e t n1 ,.~t1g;:i!1on r'lf !he rebellinn One !;aid 1ti;it thr1·f' wa,~ .. fritndly ques!.innini;" by thr :o1talf nf nnhrrt Fif;ther. !hf' st;ite rlrrnty ;i t!nrney i;?:eneral learlin~ the rirnh" ·\nfl1hf'r rh<1rg~rl that some ln· nia !el' 11·ere bC'lnR "inttrro1tated arounrl !hr> rlior); " h1 n[f1r1cil,~ trvin~ lo :;;if! oul !hf' lr;irll'r~ nf !ht> rf>bell1nn 1)11" l;iw1 ~r .. Jn.<.hu;i Roth <1f thf' N;i l1n11:1I l ,;:111 1rr·~ r.11ilrl nf NPw Vnr~. i;;i frf tl1r rr1<n11er~ :Jl'f' "marched" int"' !hf' In· h'r1 if'\\ rnom \\1th hnlh h;inrl~ nn lhr 1r h~11d ;1nri i'll'f' rint pPrm11tf'rl !n rlrnp lhf'1r h:inrl.< unt rl !he dnor 111 lockPrl bfh111rl lhl'm He s<rirl most <1f the prisoners wre ..-horlt".<.~. ;:ind h:irl nrit been allnwcd to them He .<.<'lid mns1 nf the prisoners were "Her Rt!empls to manipulate 1hr peoplP 's rcpre<>enta!i\'es on the Board nf Super1·isr"1rs is a tral'est,1· 110.. the demncr;it ic prrice:;s and. u·orse. ~hould ;iny how to her person al nnn·resident in· tere,ts he ;\'ould raise serious questions of ri!ness for 11ff1ce. "During rhe Sept. 15 hi' a ring, Super\·1sor Caspers !\fated that her in- te rest as a ~t{){'kholdC'r in the lr\·[ne Cnm- pany should be considered . ~fr . Casprrs is obl'iOlLsly confused. r-.trs. Smith's stock in a cnrpora1ion has no le~;il standing al the polls. Further. Super\-lsor Caspers stated he was readv to 1·ole on the issu e and he made it cleii r he wa~ prepared to change the boundaries of the cily. "Thi.~ is certainly nnt c0nsistent with our underslandlng ln our las t mi'eting. !n a tl'lepnrte con1·ers;:1 !100 Fnd;:iy, he repeated h1.~ \\"ednes<lay pri~ition and ad · ded Iha! if J.frs Smith didn •t nu·n 20.flOO a<Cres ~he sh0uld . and that th,. in· cnrpora!rirs 11rre onl.r 1ntorpnra1!ng 3,0(\(J acrr.~. The nthC'r 15.(1(}{) arres are a gift. lncrcrl1hlc' "11 is cl•'ar 1o us thal Surcrv1~r Ca.~pPr:o1 is ei lhC"r t1n<1hle (If 11nw1ll1n_g f(I rl1~1 1ni:;t11sh the rra l p11hl1r issurs fron1 !he rriv11Te ~prc i;il 1nTeres1 ~ \\.hn rltl('~ S11per11snr Casper~ re;,1 1~' represent if hr 1s willing to makt his elE'cled office a too! Mes a Firm Loses Gear lo Thieves A ro~t'1 '.\!P~a 1ax ""nsult1ng (1rm 1'1<1 nPar lv Sdn.ilfJO 111 nff1re rrp11nmr nt 1n a h11r~l;:ir\ S;it1ir<l;:i1 .!"tin R S;i11nrler.~nn lrl n11!1f1rrl po \1rf' <1flf'r f•nd1 n~ tho> 11 11.1rtrr~ ;H .~li.1 \\' l~lh SI l(\ntrd fi"n1P rn,.. 11<111c ;-. hl11n1 f•h1C'rl l'h;illrt'rrl 8 11 1ndn 11. tn g;i1n t111lr1 I•., !hP prPn11~f'' (1ff1f'r>r ,11111 F:irlr1· ~;i1rl ;in 1n\·r11lr'lr1 1~ he1ng ~11r11l 1ed, hill 1hr knn11·n los.~ 1s 11·ell 01 rr ~9 .. 'lM l1rrn~ t;il;cn 111fl11d rrl lhrre larj!e f'lf'r· !rw ralr11l;,11ng m.1i'h1ne.~. f11·r sn111llr>r nr1c.<. ~l'l'Cfal lypr11 r1trr:o; and orher n1arf11nf'l'_ Thal pres~urc v.-as alrncis! unanimously reicrted at the .July 28 meeting with most 11[ lhe 1·otes n[ ilngry league. members goi ng to l1e 1nhardt. The rnecr1ng lc-d the Ralt 1n grou p !ri call a sperial rnrelirig nf thP I.AFC for 8 a m. nn August <!, The reactil)n of the LragUf 11 as lfl !'iii) <l S[J('C'iil l meeting (or 7 a m nn the s:ime d;itr ;ind thr gathl":r· ing \\a.~ h1>ld nn tile l<Jwn nf the nld coun- t ~ c1n1r\h1J11sc nppo~1te !hC' cn11nty arl- mln1str;i1H111 b111ld 1ng wh1ch \\'as to host the LAFt..' ht•;iring. League n1c1nl1er.~ 1Jnc:e '1Ca1n gave fieinha rdt a tnl<n\1n111us I :'lie for lhe LAFC job Tht·y !hen m::trchf'd across the roar! to confr011! Rat\1n, Casl)('rs and lf,\·de 11.·1th rcsirain1ng orders signed the nig ht before h.\' .Judge Hutter. Hut Hyde <·111!ed thC' n1eet 1ng tn nrder and Battin successfully mr1·ed for the replacc1nent rif P<'<ir.<.on with Anahl":il'n Attorncv Hcrh Lic ker before Ltague lav.·yers could scramhle across the podium ra ilings with their court order. l\l es a Rec rea tion (:lasses Offered 'Yon 1n;i1· nnt h;i\" th,. l11ne nr entrgy tri ~turh ;.irt. dr;1ma. hi!kC cake~. u·eave, fr;i1n a· rlnj!, pla1· guitar. ~riu11re dance. 111ol ri pnl!r1)'. hru~h 11p ri n tennis or mrrl1ta1e 1hr011gh \ng;i \'ot. all at nnce. <1n1·11.·,1v. Th,.se are. hn\1·e1·e'r. biit ;, few among ("n~t;:i ~li>.~a necr,.~t1nn Df'p<1rlmf'nt· spnnsored r la~ses fnr ;,dult.s and chi!drtn hf''1 tnninr. sllnn at crimmun1 ry centers and P>lr k~ Rrg1~1ra11nn tnr !hf'm 11·ilt he taken SPpt 2.1 frnm ~ r m In II p m at recrta- t1l"ln nffirr~. -;-; FR1r i!ri1 •»and alsri Sep!. 24 anrl :;.,pt 2.'J frorn !I a rn to I p m. a! lhe same lr'wa!lon. :\cw C11lhack Sma II S.\11;n\' 1,\!'1 -Thr ! <;" r nm manrJ an 1111u 111·rd tpda,1 a !'!llh.1r k of .10() AmC'ric Hn troop~ fnJm \ 1r1n.1m la~t 11rek .. rbr ~n1;1ll•·<1 "'"'" '•1rl 10n In lrnnp streng1h since last .J;inuary. I I< t Don't ·pay high rental cost ••• ..• On Back-to·School Needs Yau Can Buy Them For A Small Part of Their Original Cost. ' I' !1 CLARINET ~ ~OS AMIASSADOl $54 95 "0 uss '"'"" $3495 i ' ACCORDIAN 1: TRUMPET $6495 ILUI •OUl •ORTAlll $ 95 'j TYPEWRITER 24 , l '1 IUISCHlll TROMBONE ~-~~!rsr $4495 llGINNIR$ MODIL $1495 "0 111.llll $7995 SEWING MACHINE ·:; •1'1 1 ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED RETURNABLE • IF NOT SATISFACTORY TO INSTRUCTOR L..,..:&'.iE',l'''"'* SSW AN•t# '"!!.'!' :; , .... ,.....!i..;.__ t •-:no.mr t _<i 4._-:--. I ,, ·; 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOANI OPEN DAIL V 9 to 6 COME IN AND BROWS! AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646 -7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -l•twe•n Harbor & lroo4woy I ,. DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE e Wh•11 Y•• b11y • llll•111e114 fro111 Ill we w!lf tllClll'elll'99 Hl•f dl•1110114 I• •it,.rolM ftl 40 % MO-I tt.911 Y•• pellll fe1 It •1 ye•r lftllf!ey lt•c:ll. Co11 yo~ de n w11ll el..- wMr97 COMPAltl . EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Done on Premises I Saddlehaek voe. 64 , NO. 225 , 4 SECTIONS, 44 PA GES ' . ' OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Final MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 TEN CENT S 00 • ac (ers 1n awsuit Doten tl1e ~lissio11 1~1·ail J oaq 11i11 Board S lat e~ l\lce ting: E.\ST IJ!\"L\t·; -A ~Jll't 1;1I ni(·l't111g ul the S,in JO::iq11u1 l·:h•rnen1ar~' &huu! 1)1.>lru.:t Bunrd ut Tru,ll't'-. will 1;1k1• p!.11:t 1on1g111 :it i 3u 111 llll' ;i11iu1111:-.1rauon an · Ill'.\. Jl!iOO Saud l'ili!\Utl 1\11· Lan1lsl :l])l!l;.! 1'"!"1. ;11 l'unlt' lioal. 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I Ji6. Utilit,· Be (I' i 11 :0 I'"' Stud,· lo .l~lll'\ l-:11;,!lll<'t'l"lllj.: -.1.df fur 11nd Flt" 11 11 1 11111 p,1 111 ~:i11 I \11•gn I ,.1~ 11,111' bt'Plln fll"t'l1r11111;ir1 ,,, .. 1 "l \1!11L'~ lnr ;i n1ap11· lllldeJ'jll'fllll111 11t1 l 1I~ C!itllf'f~l\11\ Ill !he Shorc Colon~ .1r1•a ol S1111 Cl1·1111•ntc· C1tv co11111·1ln1rn n.:c1•nll1 appr111l"d 1l1r hegH;nu1g ol .-:pt>C'1a l as.~e~~1nrn1 rt 1~1r11 t proceed ings fnr 1he C'On\'Cr.,1011, sought l>v !hr area 's rC'!'ldl't)!s Cou1~1ln1en al<;n <1grced ln 1·h1p 111 $j4.7:Kl Ill .SlOrl'd l:0111CTSl01l hirlllS for lhr prnJl'f'I "'h1r-h h:i~ a tnral h•ntatl\r pnrf' tag of $146.000 Thr funds \11i11·h !lie 1'll \ 11dl c·11111nli1•lr :ire ;iceun1ul;111·d 111 :i 'flC'1'1al arcn11n1 ;111~1 C'Olllt' tnltll a l,.'T("l'tl!:1g~· 1!i•n:Ht·1I l'.11·h \<'ar b) !he 1111111\ l1nn . IA CLOrrt1ng !11 ll g1•r1 c•ral r111J11·1 1111• '111· t'niitril)u!('" ;rt}tilll :!/ Jlt•frt 111 •ii llw 11n11ergo11n1t en!'ts 111 t'ilr h 1h<>11·11 1 Earl II Hnlli\lCr. a rc,1de1 1t iii !hf area , l11 rn1sh1'il th1• 111 ·1·1•..,s:ir~ p1•11 t1u11 s '11 ~tart 1111' prtic'rt:d1ng~ 01\llt'I')( 111 -;7 p:irt l'l" ~1g11ed !he pe111 U)1! fr.,111 lhr a1r<1 \\h1rh 1111 ~ ii 101al 1•[ l lS pl'up1•rl 1r~- HERE·s l'.4 SlllON I N FU RNITU RE Debut 72 brings the fa~h11)n ~how ron(·ept to tht> home furnishings flf'ld u·s illl 1ndusl r1·111dc nat1unal <''<!JCnrnfnt that offer!'; cu~lomer~ a ('h:in('r 10 ~re eomplf't(' r<Wll'n <1nd arra ~C'tl 1n~~ tn rcl;i1I •!!Ire~ :ind ··1r1 nn · thl' a1n1u~phrr(' !nt·v i·rr:i1r 1"o ~{'1' \\h;1I II ' ill! .1boU! and t1 n1I nv1 11h11 pu t 11 1o~trh1·1 and 1rhrrc 1·11u cnn scr 11 1n !hr (Jr:tn ;:I" ('oO'.f~I :1r l·;1 -·'('('!he 'll•"l1ill 1'1.· p:ii,:f' tnhlrJ1d srr111111 1n .. 1dt 1111< \Pfl\ r,f l/1t ll\11 Y l 'ILtl'l Students Tromp Back to School l.1p1.~1rano Lni!ied Si:hovl Dbtri<"t'.~ 8 7j2 students trOOJK'd IJ:il'k to srhoul lo- d:iv -one week later than n1u~l d1slnl·ls in ·u r<in"c Cuun11 0 . Dt>sptt c !he usu<1I f'(Hllusiou 01 C"r bus schedules. 10~1 ktndrrgarteners ;ind 1urgutre11 lunch n1011c.1·, 1he da~ 11as f;url\' <!Ull"I \•l!ll·e;1ble lhi., ~rar a1 tius ~tups 11ere ho.I'S 11·1th h:i1r loni:r1· 1ha11 the ir shirt 1·0!- l;tt'• Thr !1:11r ("ll(lc y,·as :ihul1shrd 1h1s ~t';u· b;> the Huard ot Trustees . \ ll'11 girls. a11t1<'ipal 111g the hr1gh1 ~1111- 111 d:tl' ll1at 11 a~ ~11 1l 111rr•'il'1 !tu~111or11-11;~ l~(H'r hn! p;1111 ~. t·.,n1 ply1 n::: 1rith !hr dr-r~~ 1·11(ic ltng1h of 1111 ~horte r· tl1<111 !hr p:tlll\ !II 1111t•~ hand~ 11IH•t1 :\!Ill~ arr{'\· ltnth'o ;it unl''.... s1c!t"~ C;q11•11·;11111 l'111f1t·cl l1t g;111 l.1 11>1· 1 h1 ~ 1r.1r lif'1·.1u~r Hf :1 l'1'qlll'~I 111:1dc h.v lhr lcarlH.'I'' :i~~o-r1;1luu1 \1;,i nv fa1n i!1el'-111 1 ht' ~re:i "IH• ha 1 r h11.,1nl's~;·~ 111 11~! dcla.1' tlil•lf' 1a~·<i 1Lons until al ?C'r l.alxir 0 <1y i\ltl1ough 1l .i52 s!udent~ h;i1r bt•1•1\ pru- Jt•rtcd l!ir !hr d1,..:lrict ht:'ll\"ten 11011· <HHI IJe,·t'rnber. the lirst da\ enrolt111c111 1s usu:ill \" It':>'. 3('f'nrding. IO .!()(' \l'unr r, ll1rrci1w ut 1\d1nin1strat11 e ~r\•1ce~. Th1i; 1 ~ ut1e11 becau:.e 01 1•ae<tl1oner!<. He ~a id 1! 11111 he 1ntere!H1ng lo see 11 lirsl d;•y C'11rotln1enl, \\hen it is tabulated . 1\'ill b1' hi;::her th<in in previous ye:irs because of !hC' la!f't' ~t:1 r1 . Therr 11ere nv doublr M'S:.1ons !hi~ \e:ir. hut !he hi gh school has ~tagge1·e1t ~l art 111!!, ll1ne~ and h;1d \n t1dd e1gh1 n1nrr l~!l"lidlif' !'l<IS~l li<lll\~ l•1 1l\11!d 111!11 :'t"~~l•Jll~ !hi~ \('!if' II 1111t'r ~;i 1d tl1e h1i;:t1 ~1·11001 1t1.1 1 tlul !ll" sv ll1l'k1 ne xt Yl':t l' hl'<"ltUl'-t' 1he 11c "· IJ;i n;1 1 1 111~ ll 1~l1 :\r·hool. 11•111 11ndr r r.'(11l~t ruc11u11 :~11(1 :-l:ttt•d lllr ~1·pien1 hr1 '7! ('•11nplrl11111 1, 111 hr d1'laycd. ~J\l1t•1 1 -r1~ll'dCd ~1 11111.JI 1h 1~ )i•nr· :i1r 1.:1, 1'al 1n;1s Jn ~a11 l0IC'n1rn!~. wh1C'li h;.i~ 1nil.1 ~1 11d1·r·gnr1e n !hrough thtrd i;r<ldl' 1111 its ca1npus ~lost of lt1e buJlt.l1ng 11 ;is r <1 1.· Coll c•rc Board ~ 'fo Stud\' Bone!. J\i:xo n F reeze :-.rtt·t•1:i l r1•por1~ rin thr rr(·rnt <t1·tC'at t•f th•· ,<.;;idd lch.11 t. ((ll!cg" hnnd prcipo~al :inrl 1111' n:l!1()11:t! 11.1!!'' lrt·C'tr' 11·ill hr;rd !hf' .11.<•·nd.i rit 1111ul!ht !" n1rr1u1g 0f 1ti1' ~l h11n! ~ h11;1rd nl tnl"h"I''" 'upf'rtlll('IHit'llt l-11•11 ~n·n11·1· II ill 11! [11 1;il l1 1/\11,nll till' fl'll'-lt'!'' nl !il" 1·it«"tl•11I 1~·,ult• :i11d 1n.11· pn'l""r ;inotllf'r IN111d '"if·( 11 .. n In ,1···~ J111:1111·111g ti>I' l1111ld1n,1; 1•11 •'-ll UI 11'111 'I 11• 11H't·tl111..: 11 ill hr hC'\d ;i\ 7 p 111 111 1h{' h•)Urd roon1 at Ill e 1\11 ss1<u1 \"IC'JO ,·a1H· p11:-28000 .\larguerite P:irkll"a~· Pr Breiner has tndlC'il!r d that lo lllf't'I in•·n':t~ing :--:tudent cnrolln1rnr~. lhf' d1 stnc1 m<11· h,11·e to lei"\' pcrn1is~1\"e lax-c~· to ]lnanCe the constniction program Collt'l!r trus!ers had sought \'Olrr pcrn11~s1on lo ~rll $2 4.8 1n1llinn in bonds 10 build pennanenl buildings al the ~cl1io1"1I \\"ith onl~· ~ lig ht turnout nr di~l l'l<'l 1·fltrr.s. ~pl I~. the mcasurr "'as sut111d!v defealrd. The ru11d ~. 11lnnc l'>t!h F1n a11c ·1;il ;iid Fruin thr ~T ;i\l'. l\fllll d al~o ha ve hc<~n 11~­ rd For r11n .. tn1l't1nn ;i nr! lite lll1 n·ha ~C' nl ;i ~,.,.,,.11t d1,1 rw t 1 ·:11111111~ 1n lhf' 1'11~1 111 <ll"l':l !Jr llrr111rr 1111\ ;i l ~u inforrn lhr h11111'rl uf thr {·f P\"!~ nf thf' n11T1on<1l 11·11ge fr~1.r nn rel'l•nt :ippni1·;il ol p;1v raises lur 1•01- lrr.r rrnplo,1·1•s. The lrv~t~cs are c~p<"C'lcd lo 1ake 11c· tion on a proposal lo build • te1npor~ry parkin~ lol for s!udent autm1 at the can1· pus. The 2.'>0·car fa C'ilily is needed for the 1971·72 vear. oHicial.~ have mdicated. Action nn Ult item "'as lkl:iyed fro1n thr board's /\ug . 13 mee~ng pendini::: r!f'ttrm1naflon of v.•hether a permanent fa<'1lilY could be built instead. Fi s hiu ~ Gear Theft Chcl'kc1I hv Poli l'<' );an Clemente polll'I' Rrr investli:::ahnl? th1• their S<1turda v :irrrrnoon of SIOO 111 f1s h1nJ! ge;.ir fn1n1 !hr ha('k pi 1rrh nf ii re~1den('I' Off1(·crs said 1\\''l r1olc~ and 1"·0 rcC'.I~ 11rrr. rrporled n11 ~~1ng al ;ibout\1: p n1 :Jy •\lark t olhrr, of 2733 S El Camino Real. 4 .... .... ed this surnmC"r bf'(:ause of not meeling stale earthquake standards . A new huilding 11•ill be C'onsfruc!ed this ~·ear. Fourth graders lrorn Las Paln1as <1re going to Olr Hanson and fifth and sixth graders are .naking Contord ra n1ore cro\1ded tha n usu;.il. T\ro ot her bulging :.l'hools 111 t11e d1strk·t are Cro11·n \·al le.1·. \1h1 ch 1h1s year has sixth gradC"rs in addition to lhe t•ther gr<1des land hasn't 1n the pas!J and \"1eio "hich ht1s mos! of 1he dtstrict·s ~petial educat il'.in clas:.r~ . Golf Co11r~e Acc1uisition Study Shelved S;in .luau Ca pistrano's probr tnto lhe lt·a~1bih!.1 ol purchasing 1he San .J ua n H il!~ J!oll euurse has beC'n temporari ly ~heh·ed. \Vtlliam 1"'. Berryhill, counsel for Glen· da le-Federal Sal'ings. !he golf course·!'I 1111·nr r. ha s 11·nuen the <'lly s:i~·ing hi~ f1nn l"annot comply \1·ith !\l'O stipulations lhc (1f.1· Council n1;ide hc fo re authorizing therr rcasibilil) stud) The 1·011ncil had reql11'~!cd !ha1 · t;le n· 1i;de Fedr r.11 ~u:ir11n!er !hr ;11;iilah il 11~· ut The pr111)f'rt .1 fo r r1nc ye<ir II al.'-0 had .st;itC'd that Glenrlalr Vc·de1·al 11:i~ thr 11 11· rp1;dif1rd legal oll'nt'r '11\d ('Ould lhrrclcll"e n1fr r lhr pr-opcrr.1· fnr s;dr llrr1Th1ll 111l11n11td 11\r 1·111 1hat llec:iu~f. ol lhr ~cope of pr11d111i:: lltigal uJ11 1nl'oll'cd 1n bankrupt(",\ proceedings filE"rl b1 thr forrnr r proprrt.1• n11·nrt. ~1 orri~ . \l1l'ob1n. !lie 11\·o ~t1pulat1ons coul d not Ile n1 r1 Thr lri,:al <·oun:-rl .'>;11d l;lendalt Federal 1nte11ds to make 11s o"'tl land u~r Hud1· of LI()(} acres includ ing and sur· round1nJ: rhe go lf rourse. During l h1~ 11n1P the sa\·1ngs and loan intend~ 111 l"O!llttlUf' operating the goll course. Thr c11v had 1·oted to hire a consultant !o 1 n\'e~1 iga1e The teasib1h!y of purch:i~ 1ng thr ~oH courSf' Pr1 n1ary purpose of rhe ~tud~' was to de1e n n1nr 1\·het hrr nr 1101 Sf'l'f'1a l :ll'res adJ:itent to the r our5r 1111uld be su1 !ab!e for a l'11·1e l'r n1er silt' Bcr r'\h1ll added 11 he11 his lir111 ·~ !:ind lhr shid1 1 ~ l'Ot11plrrc-rl, the.1 111a~· t1nd ;i '111t:ihl" ('!\"I( een1rr !'illr and apµ10.;rch I /1r <'ti I . .\. Rohcrl~on Funeral Held Funeral ser\"ite~ \\·err conducted thi!I'. 1veekend for Andrew I~. Robertson, 69, of Sa n Clemente. who died last ~·eek. !lfr. Robert son lived at 2.1!J ,l\\'f'nid;, i\la rquita, Ile died \\'ednesday after a lin2ering illness. lie leave s his "'ldOI\'. Helt>n . or lhl' home: a son. Robert R ~tax"·ell of i'\orthridgr · !hrrr daugters. f\largaret Sleinrr or l\'.orthrid'!e. Barbara Kessnn of Long ef\:tt•h and HobertA Hyts or San Oil'.':!O . thrcf' hrnthrr'. 0 u r I\ a rd [to!)f'rl~on 11f S;in C.:lcrnrntt'. Hnb<•rt Hobcrtson 11f \le.~ico ;.ind Ch;irle~ Robertson of Tt•mpte City and !'irvrn j!r11ndchildren Funeral rilrs were conducted Saturday n1orning a! Pacifi c View ~lemorial P<t rk ehapel. Friends "'ho \\'ish n1ay rnake memorial contribut ion!· to,h? Amt'rlcan Cancer Society. Wave-battered Swimmer Okay , A Sunland man escaped serious inju ry Saturday afternoon when he w " s '"dumped .. in • W8\'t orr Bluebird Canyon Beach in l.aguna Beach. Neil Sv.·an. ~s, "·as given first aid and hi~ beck 1mmobtl i1.ed on the beach by tlfegu:ircls Me was transported lo South CoHst Communil y Hospit11t, lreat"' and r<'leaseri . <.tuards reported r~· re111:uts over lhfl v.•rckend. with 4.000 prr.wn~ corning 14 lht-be11ches both Saturday •!Kl Sunday. • ~-.} \_ ~. ' ., ., ~ • Top S111·fe1·s DlolLY l'ILDT 111U "llele• I/JI Sach)>. 41 . of San Juan ('apistrano is shO\\'ll 11·1th the Duke Kahana· 1no ku trophy after overco1ning a host of younger Sllrfers in H u nting- Ion Beach to 11·in the top a11·ard 1n the United Statt!5 Surfboard Chan1- pion ships·. Joyce Hoffman Lancor, 23. "'Oil the l op spot irf the open 11·omen'i;: d iv1 ~1 o n. See additional pict ures and story on P&ge 21. l11vited Citizens Unit ()}Jens Me1ubershi11 By PA\1ELA 11,\l,L.\,\" DI lho D••IV "'"" $Ttotl Thr Dana Point Cit i1cn~ Int . .\r ti1111 -:i l'01n n1u1111 ~ as~0t ·1;i !ion .~tudying a1. nexr1r1on and oitw·r ci)tnmunitv 1.~~ue~ - has opened it .:; r<111ks to J3·1·r<1r'{lltl~ ./1n1 Begelbruj!ge. pres1dl"'nl. .'l:t1d thr rnembcr.~ of the a~snt1at1011 voted l a~I \l"f'r k In <'hangt' lheir b~·1<1w ... lo npt"'n n1cmbcr~h11, to all rc . .:;1df'nts a11tl proJ>1 •rlv r111·ner.-or lega l l'0!1ng agf' Thr changr "a ~ suggr~!crl h~· ;tl lornc~· .John Bord. le-gal ad1·1.~C'r for !he 11c11· group "\t"r rhou~h! !111~ \l ;i ~ a renl J!tio<I n101P. · ~a id R('~f'lhruggr "'\\"r 11·a11! t•1 f'ncouragt' p;.1r!ic-1pa1 i1Jn 11f "ur ~·oun!! flt"ll 11tr par!irularl,1 ~1n<·r !hr\. 11)('1, arr 111· !1 •r('~tl'd 111 !hf' nrdcrli. d(·1·f'l\l p1ncn1 (11 !ht·lr ('()llHllUllll\ ·• ·r1ir pur pose 11f 1:1 ,1 11 r1·k ~ mee!111g \lil'- 111 cllSl·o1·1·r wt11f'h quPs11nn.:; 111 ... prorlr pf Uana Pninl "'an! ;in ~wrrrd hv lht' Cn11nt1· Pla nn 111 ~ (.'0n11111ss1on <lrui" Supl'f\'l.'lll" Hon Ca)\rers A rnl't'l1ni; nJ lhf' gr.11111 ~ board of direc:tnrs look placr 11'1111 Caspers today and the planners rncel1ng b 'f"hrd11h•tl TlH~~d;1y ··\\'l· :in· 1ntert sl1'd in finding ou r r.,. <11·tJ_1 wh:il 11"" havr lo do to gel our Cl)a~t llighwa v ht.•;111r1f1ral10 11 1111der1vav." s<iid Rrgelbr"ug,C?c. "\\'r also 11an! to 0 know 1f 11r t•ou1 get ano lher hearing on the stale lrv1·I 1111 lhc propus{'d Co3sl Frecu·ay 11h1t•h "r arr .:igainst " Hr .~.1 id !hf' gn1up .1lsn i~ intere!<trd 1n n·111'" nit! \\1t h !hi'· c·ounty lhr zoning for 0 .1na Point. The r1r 11· grnup also " prnb1ng the issue iif :in ne~:1 l 1nn 1crsus an o the r 1n- <"o rporallon att en1pl Hege!hrugi::r said thr fi rst ~c1nu1ar fnr !11C' cnt1rr Nrnn1un1 I\' 1s rrn!ativelv se1 for Scp1. 27 1 :11r~r ~P1·:iker .... i11 bc ·./ohn H11r1nn, 1·ha1 rn1a11 ~·f 1hr Coune1I of rhe /'11lll!TilJlll!I{'~ nr lrllflC 11·ho w1IJ dl St'U~~ lhe n11•rh;1111{·, r,f 1111·11rpora1~un and an· ru·~al inn. -\ .~ccond 111tfl 1ni..: •111 lllf· prus :ind cons ,,r anr1cxnt 1or1 lo San Juan C:ip1stran11 l"t·r~\l'i 111corpor;1!10n nf J);1 oa 1'01111 nr pn~s ihly bnth IJ;H1a ;1 11d Capistrano BC'a<'h ;i ho has brrn 11roposcd But tlpeaker ... have not yC't been oll1a1ned. Attorney for A11gela Davi s Faces E1nhezzlu1g Cl1a1·ge RE0"100!) CITY fAP l -A fel onv <"01npla inl charging an attorney for black mil11:in1 Angel<t Y. Da1·1s "·1th embezzhn).! S!0.000 frnrn !hf' San tlla1c11 Coun!y Le~a l 1\1d S()(:iel,v h11s hecn filed in ~lunicipal C'ourt here. l>1slricl A!tornev Keith. Sorensen said he would ask .urorney Sheldon Otis. who resigned early !his year as executive .direct.or ot lhe.socic~y. to LUrn himsel.Lin. early this week , He »aid Otis told him he would surrender when requested. Chi ef Deputy District Attorney \Vilbur Johnson said: •·J~e wi thdrew the ·runds from the ' society's account. dtl)C)llited lhtm in hiR own account, used lht! fund s lo pay per90nal ti;lls and then later ret urned the funds when it became ap- _parent he \\'OU!d .be leaving the dircc· torllhip earlier than txpeeltd. "lie look lhe money In two separate check.'!. one for S2.500 snd the other for S?.500. They wert taken ovtr about a month and the rnoney was rtturned ahour lhrtt months Isle r in two separate paymtnts." Sorenllt'n said Saturday tht matter was di5covered in a routint audit 0£ thr MX..-iely'" books. The socitty is sponsored b.v lht ~n 1\l:iteo County Bar Association ind reprtsents indigents In c ivil actions. ~tiss Da\is, 27. i-5 charged wi1h murdrr. kidnap and co1t~p1ra('y in the Aui:. 7, 1970 shootoul at 1hC' f\l;iri1 1 County Ci111i; Center 1n "'hi ch four prrsons died. Oti s 1s one uf (l)ur altornr~·s representing her. Stolen Musical Instrun1ents Back Resp;1nd1ng to an anonymous phone call S.an Clemente Police: saturday recovered a portion or more than $2.500 in musical 1ns1rumen1s stolen ~pl. 11. Officers said a drum set was found at about 10 p.m. behind in Iha rtar of • building al 800 S. El Camino Rra1. The drun1 s werr ident ified as btlonging to R:ck Ferrick. or 211 \V. Canada . but are !)('1ng held hy detectives untll they can be C'he<'ked for fingerprin11. fo'errie k reported tht drums and several nlhtr ASSOrltd in!rtr11mtnts stolen over Labor Day wttktnd from Va nce Rooring, or 'll!'t Los ,\1olinos. whtre lhey were stored. Ji1dge Ri1le s l1·vi11 e U 11i t Has 111 te1·est H.1· TO.\! BARI.Er D1 1~. De•11 ~1111 ir•U A flurr~ Uf la.,t n1i 11ute fi i1ngs produced a tour-hour 1lt.·la.1· !od;i~· 111 an Oranga Coun!~· Superior Court. hearing to deter· n1ine the leg11I composition of tht strife· l1•rn 1.ocal 1\grnry Fonnation Comrnt.s· S!Otl !L,\~"C!. But J udge Charles .-\. Ba 1rr rulerf before ordering !he rece~s that rhe Coun- cil or Communities of lr1 inc -the Fledg4 ling or~an1zat1on that is spe:i rheading lhe dri\"c-for <t vast nrw c11v of Ir\ 1ne -cat\ enter the dispute as 111t;rvenors 11·hosc 111- tcrests arr tn\'olved 111 thr LArC ha ssle. Auorne v Tin1 Strader t1lrd !he brief for ('CJ Cha;rn1;1n ,John Burton arid su c- (·essfully argued brforc .Judgr Bauer !hat th1' 1ss11r of Ir vi ne incor·1lorat1on 15 al the hrart 11f the bitt er L,\FC b:ittlr. ··Thi s is a n1atlcr of grra1 publ ie con. l'ern and it is r1t;il !lint ll1r vo1 tf' of tho~c who 11·;int a ('•11nnH1n111 0 1 lrv1nC' shou hl l:rc hrard 111 thi~ tr11c1a1 1:011rt hearing." Strader said . Depu ty Coun1 y C11un~t·1 \\' 1111 a 111 \!cCour t 11 ho reprl'St•nls , o u n t ~· superv1 ... ors llobrr1 Oat11n anr! Ronald ('a~per~ in 1hc dis pute. roda1· es1 11nat rd lhat the hearing 1r1ll 1akt at IC'ast l\\"O werks. ~eil hcr super11sor 11 os prc~C'nl but both tnrn ore on can. Attorney Tom \\'oodruFI , 11 ork1n g fo r thC' e1t1· selection eomnHll ce of 1he. ! .... ·ague 'of C1t1c~ 111 the hearing, behe1·l'1 tha t ii 11i\I !akc t110 to f1\·e days to con1· plete prescnlat1on of C"videnec Both ~ide~ can1r lo co urr toda1 re"l!ln- Pd to rhr fact lh;ll 11 11111 !al;r Jud~~ Bauer··s ru11n~ lo settle 1111 r~sut Jh;.i.t defied resolu11on Sur111;.i1· 1n !110 n1rC'tin~.~ al !he \\"rstern \\'h1tC' fl o11sc 111 San l'lr111cn!e. ()range L"o11nt1\ 111:1_11JrS :i nd St!p· <'J"11 sors dcbtl!ed th e LAI·\.: 1~),llf' :ind wh;it iiolh sJdl's lt.'ll 11'a:1 Thr n1ot1vr1t1on br.hind thr controvers1· u1 bn lh the rnorning a nd aftcmci0n ses.~10ns ol a d<l y·long rneetini:: or SA\ICO 1SupC'r1 1~ors and illayor 's Co1nm i1ler of Or:inge Coun!y J • Propo~als by Battin and ~ague Presi· den1 Robt-r1 r innrll fa iled lo i.:a1n su pport to the point that today ·.~ hearing "·ou!d hav e bel'll found lo ~ unnecessary. League la"·yers wil l open the hearin~ thls aF!ernoon b~ ask in~ J u<l~e Bauer' !o confi rm !he LAFC n1c1nber~h1 p that ha:o: alread.v hern rr<.·ogn11C'd b\' Suprrro1· Co11rt Judge./ ~: T. ",\rd'' Rutr rr ln ii rrn1porarv rr ~tr<11111ng order signed b.v lh:it Jll n~1 That linPup, 11h11~h h a" ruled against Sanr r1 Ana·~ a11nl'Xa1 1on of the 938-acrr ··pron11 sr<! land" <tbo ~ouglit b\' lrv1nr 1n- 1·or1}11rat1on prt"•ponf'nt~ 1nrh1d"~ San 1 ·1cn1('nl~ Cot1n<"1l 111an Stan i\11rl hrur a.'I" t'ha11·n1an 1\11ali e11l\ ~ "n1111t·i1111;111 Charlr" 1-'rarsnn , Bat1 1n a11rt C11sprr~ :ind Fuller1011 Counl'il 111;111 Lo1 11.~ · ' R r rl ' ' He1nt1111'11! Reinl1ard1 "s rr1no1 <ti IJ'Ulll lhr LAF(~ 1~·a~ the firs: publil' indication 1h:1t po liti· l al fore.es opposed lo thr Irvine Co1npa11~· a nd ton1milled to allo"·ing annexat io n of !he "promised land·· to Santa An a were at v.·ork. The 938-acre sector on Sa nta Ana 's :1outheaslcrn border seem~ cert:i1n to b~mt part of the proposed new City of lrvint in the light of rulings by the. Orange Counly Superior Court and lhe refusal rriday of the Fou rth District Court of Appeals lo inter1·ene in th!' di spute. or .. l(e Coa1t Wealher Sunny skies predicted for !hi :'! afternoon and-'f'u~day: follo1'l'ing nig ht and morning low clouds and fog. Temps along lh,c coast v.·ilt be 72 raising to 85 inland. Lo11·s w- night between 57 and 65. INSIDE TODAY ThE" llt t(t comm u;rtity thenttr s£oso11 1s off a11d runni11g. a11d two 1rtorr o~ner.t fron1. local plo11l1Qusr s are. rev1t wtd a11 £ ,,. terta111n1enr Poy r 17 toclay. ... u ... " '"9V~I " Cllit.<llll ' "Ill-! "''"'' ••• Cl'lto<-1"' U1 " Or .... t C1~ftt7 • Clt illllff ll-l ! S•tvll f'ertor .. c .... 1e1 .. ·-· II-ti Crtu-.i .. '*' Mttk"' 11-lt 0.11~ 1"111( .. • Tt lnftitfl " ''""'"' "••• ' T""i.o-' " t'ftl•tt•l~m•nl " Wt111Mr • ...... if.IO W...,tft'' Nt•O lJ•ll "-••«•• .. W•• ·-· •• AM ~l'°'I<' .. l , % DA.It Y F'!LC T SC MondQ, Stplff!lber 20, 1<171 Cou1·t Sees · Deatl1 Sce11e Cotorf'd slides of lhe nude. blood·sp!eJ· tered body of Conrue L,·nn JohnSlln as it la y sprawled acros:r. the bed of a Sa n Clemente apartment \\'ere sho"·n tndav as first evidence in the murder trial Of her husband, r.1arine r.1ark .Jnhnson Chier Deput y D1strJct Attorney J3mes Enright used the slides tn ill ustrate the testimony nf San Clemente Dttective Art Saunders. first officer on the scenf' of the June 17, 1970 slayi ng As the photos nf. his dPad wife v.·ere sho.,.,.·n, the tall, h .ind~nrne r--.1arine lowered his eyes and refused to !Mk at th em. Det. Saunders !es!1!1ed that v.·hen he responded to an emergency c:a!I to the 416 J..!onterey Lane apartment he was met bv Johnson. 20. ~·ho said "it's my v.:lfe ·r think she 's ht1rt " Saunders testified that "'hen .Johnson was told a fe,,.,, minutes later that his ,,.,·ife was dead he gave nn response. The S?nta Ana fl.1arine Co rps Air Sta· t.ion military policeman faces a non-jury trial on second degree murder for the killing of his wife. Investiga tors said that l\1rs. Johnson had been beaten with a kitchen stool and repeatedly stabbed ,,.,·ith a knife~ The \•:eapon ,,.,.·as never found. Workers Sought For .Saddlehack Council Duties Several optnings still exist on a number of subcommittees of the Sad- d!eback Area Coordinating Council, ac- cording to Bart Spendlove, president Spendlove ls hopeful the \·acancies "'ill soon be filled so the committees can hPg1 n "'ork on a number of prnhlems and proiect.s in the Saddleback Valley. A breakdown of the openings i!! as follows : -An Aliso Valley representative is needed for the planning committee as \Veil as a specialist in Hood control and parks and recreation. --One opening still exists on the plan- ning review and advanced planning com· mittees. -Three more persons are needed for the education committee and four persons Jar the transportatlon committee. -An editor, associate editor and reporters from the various hnmeowners associations in the \'alley are also needed for the newsletter committee. Spendlove encouraged thnse inte rested in filling the slots to \\'rite the SACC, Box 357, El Toro, 92630. Police Chief Set For Legion Talk Laguna Beach Police Chief Joseph Kelly "'ill make one of his first ap· ptarances before a lncal civic group ,,.,·hen he addresses a joint dinner meeting t;if American Leg ipn Pos t. 222 and its aux· Uiary Thursday_ Kelly, a retired U.S !\larine Corps col· onel and graduate of the F'BI Nat ion;i\ Arademy stepPf'J1 in!n the tnp prisi!ion 1n th,. Ari Crilony pol1C'e dC'parlment a mri nth ai;:n He "''ill speak tn !he Leg1"na1r"~ :inr! their ladies folln\\'1ng a 6 30 pm pot !uck din ner The tv.·n Lai:,lU1il Rr>.<trh H 1 ~M Srh11n l rle!egates ti'! Bnv ;:inrl (~trl St;i tes. \\.ill1an1 B1rll and Ktm L;iknn. v.·1 11 rif'<;rr\hP 1h,.1r f':.:;>enence 1n Lhe l,cr.1nn·~ron~nrrd prri· gram and 0 \V. Prier cnrnmunJ!v ::.ervice comm1s.<;1nner and ::1 D1s1r1ct 2!l chairman "'ill present c1tati0ns tn Pe>M 222 frir outslandl ng co mmunit y actl\ 1t1es durlng the year. C>RAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT C~G'f COAST PU6\.ISHING COMP'AHY Robert N. w •• d Pru ..it11I •rd Pu~li"1et i, J •dc R. C11Tlty ( ~ VU P'robtnf and G..1"1 Mml9W Thom•• Kttvil .. ,., Th~m11 A. M cr11>~;"• M•n~i'lg EG•!<>r a1rlt.l H. Le.01 . 1.;~~•'d P. N•ll Aulr.lllM Me1'18!1 1~ f Q'1(11'1 Let~•• a.-• Offl<e 21 2 Fore.t Av•n ut Jll1i1;119 edd r•n: P.O. l e• t.66, '26~2 Sc111 C l1111er11e Office ~05 Nei!h El C tmino Rttl, 91~72 " ,, ,. Orller Offlut CMl"I ,1.t•I' 3JCI V.'tt! 6,.., $''t!1 N..,.pcn g,.<"' :ull ,.,,..,..,..., 6>u •v~r:f ~ •wUi: 111/S 6H'11 &o;,J•vt rd T.ie,Jrie .. (7141 '4l·4Jll Cl•Ul-4 Ad••"iMrNJ '41·S671 S.. Cle111tt1te All 01p•"'"11h: lelepko11• 492-4420 l.etllH '-c.11 All Otptn"'-9t1: leltpllo" 4t4-t4'' Cotrrr!•l'lt, lt11, 0••...... C41"'t PU~Tt•M.., 4:oll'N~Y. Ht 11tW1 010<1 ... , llivotr1hf;'" ..,uori.1 ,.,.,_ ., '~"""'""...," ~"'"' .,..., ~ •t lWlld\l<od whl"!ovl tPIU91 W • m oi..ltrl d ~'""' er_.. ...... ct-. _,... .. 111 ., .. ....., "-" .,,. Gtolt M--. C..llfitn\lo. lvt>tu1.,11111 ..,. Cllr"l'W $1..ll !Mnlllf'" llV "'"" U.71 .nm1111r1 11'11/Uery llt1111n&toonJ. u n INln·~•f. Real Hot Time At Big Parade \1/ALNUT CREEK IAP1 -A \•o!ley from 20 (l[d shotguns fired by a unit 1n i.he 34th annual \\'alnut festival parade he.re sparked a fire on tht: paper roof of the reviewing st;ind and sent dlgnilarit!! running. The day y,·as saved by the next group to pass by -the Walnut Creek f ire Dtpartment -which S\\'Ung the lring boom or its new engine 01·er the stand Sunda y and q111ckly dou!!ed the blau. Ko one ,,.,·as hurt. Patriots' Fete To be Prese nted As Joint Effort The sixth annual Laguna Beach Patriots' Day Parade in Fehruary, 1972, '"-'i!l be presented as a joint project by all interested civic, service , religious and other non·political groups, according to 1'.1rs. Emily Ross of the Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, which originated the event. A board of directors chosen from the various groups will determine parade plan.s and policies, Mrs. ROS5 said. In pre vious years, the parade has been presented by the La guna Beach EX· change Club and the DAR ch apter. Representatives on non-politica l groups \\.'ishing to participate in sponsorship of the 1972 parade will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. UI, in the Laguna Federal Building. Mrs. Ross said. A Patriots' Day Parade committee, named to contact the various organiza- tions. includes Mrs. Ross, Roy 1-~arcom, 1'1yrth Ma!aby, Lowry Gallinger, Robert Shapard, Ethel Ketchum, John Padach " and Cal Orcut. To facilitate the work of the committee, interested groups or in· dividuals may contact l\1rs. Ross at 494-- 8656. Harry McCoy, 72, Services Slated In Laguna Hills Funeral ser\·ices "'i ll !'le held \Ved· nesday at 1 30 p.m. at Gene \i a Presbyterian Church, Laguna Hills, for /·Jarry A. fl.1 cCoy, 73l·N Avenlda Majorca, who died Saturday at the :ige of 72. The Rev_ Edward .J. Ca!d\\·e!l will nf. hc1ate at the services. Burial "'ill fo\lriw at El Toro Cemetery under the direr!ion of lt-lcCorrnick La g11na Beach Mortuary. l\lr. l\lcCoy IS SllfVil'ed by hL'> widO V.', Ph1!1 pene of the family home; t\\'O sons, Harry A_, of \Vest Covina and Jnhn E. 0f Culver City; a daughter, l\lrs. Glori a E. Krrsey 0f San Jose. a bro ther. Jack , or Indianapolis, a sister. Catherine Cr aig of Kentucky, and eight grandchildren . A nat ive of Indiana. Mr. l\-1cC0y had ltl'ed in L<1gu na Hills for seven yearl', after retiring from the Standard Oil O:im· pany. lfe '1''8S active in the l\fasonic Club of Laguna Hills and sang in the choir at Gene\'a Presbyterian Church, La g una Planners Faeiug Light Ag enda Monday Lag una Beach Planning f'ommissioner.~ \1111 fare a h~ht agenda trm ight in· 1'lllrl1n.g a 1·arianre rrqt1 est. l\\'O con· t1nua11nns ;ind ii yard determination_ ~I r~ \\'illiard L 1\lk1re. 41){} El Rosq ue, 1s ~eC'k1n,r:: ;i 1ariance frnm pa rking re· (jlJ1rernrnl" rreat .. q by adding a bathrno1n tn a \\'nrkroom. The \1·orkroom doe.-; not hs ve an en· tranct. to !hf resl nl the house, but only fr0m the ~u!s1de. making it a guestroom and req u1nng an <1dditional parking Spill'('_ Planne rs \1·1]1 also lrm k ;it a rf\'1s1on in site plans for the Babcn development, 2225 Laguna _ Can ynn Rqad . ·De velopers are construct111g a '1.·arehnu5e at the site. Tht mailer was continued from the last meet ing Al sn cnnt1nued is a request from Edith Moss tn di\·ide a parctl of land &t 62B-626 Buena \'ista \\'ay intn tv.·n building siles. Lastly. ('n mm iss1oner s will be asktd to ·m;ike a det erm ination abo1it lhe yard on property ov.ned by Jamts Strombotne, 666 Griffith \\'ay. Espert R~P!>f't• Nixon Pla11 Atomic-Warmed Football Fight End.~ in Death Alte1·atio11s • Water Harmless CINCINNATI (UPI) -Mrs. !:ulalia. Foch!. 44, was cbargtd with ~ronrl degree murrler in the fatal shoot.lng Sunda~' or her hus· band Rober!, 44 , du ring an argu- ment over \.\'hether he \\'(lltld !islen to the radtn hroadcast of a pro- fe.~siorial fnnt ba!I .l(arne. ?.1arm water from nuclear power plants ~·ill not seriously affect the ecology of the ocean. says a Cal!ech _marine biologist. Professor V.'heeler North . v.·ho -,,.,·orks out of Caltech's marine studies center in Corona del l\tar, re\'ealed his cnnclusions th is v.·eek, based on studies Qf marlne vegetation from Ba ja California to the northern coast. He s111d the fear of cnnservat1onists !hat !he heated water from nuclear generators ~·ould defoliate undersea fl ora and make "deserts of the sta" is un- founded. tl1ost of the 103 plants he surveyed 11urvived in warmer ""'ater and •'the few that do not tolerate warm temperatures disappear and are replaced by warm tolerant specie!," North reported. The purpose of the study was tn determine the pos~ible tffetUl on California ma.rine life when the sea is polluted with water heated to cool nlJc lear-powertd electrical generators. Once returned to the l'letan , the water raises the temperatuer of the s11rrounding sea water in the discharge zone. Cal!fornia law prescribe11 that effluent ~·ater ca n be more than 2CI degrees wa rmer than the natural ocean tern· perature. Professor North estimattd that If'~ than one percent of the coastal waters are nnw heated br generating pliints , but if proposed new plants are built , fi\·e per- cent of the l'nastal wa ters \\'Quid be af· fe rted in 20 vears. North said. the ecolog ical problems of power pl;ints often can be solved by prn· per planning. "The purists say they don't want to di stu rb the original ecology at al! -they don 't want any changt." North said. "Other people are willing to accept some change a!I long as the hig her temperatures don 't affect the nverall Jiveabihty." The county coroner·s office sa id Fuchs v.·anted tn li~ten tn the Ctn· c inn at i B e ngal:o;-.Ph1larlel ph!a Eagles game, !!is "''1fe wanted to he11r stereo retnrds Fuchs told his \\'i fe he \l'OUld leave the house if he cou!rl not l i.~ten to lhe game. The coroner 's ~Hice said the wom an allegedly t(IOk: a .25-caliber pt~to! frnm a drawer arid firer! Fll('hs 11·11.s d1·ad on arriv al ;if l.cneral Hnspital 1r1th a bullet wound in the hea d. ~\rs. Fuchs was to be arraigned tod.11y in criminal court. AduJt Stude11t \\'ASH 1"\GTO:'\ 1l'!'l , -The H0ll.se \\'ays and \lea n~ \nt11mn!C'e \'nted trn1ay t('I rrv.•r1tr> 1t1e 1n1 rstn11?nt tax cred1i po r· tJ1111 <•f Pres1dt-n! J'iixon·s ne11 econ nn1i(' 1)<1lh·\'. li11! lt \l'a ~ untltHr 11 hct her !he new pl11n 1\0111<! ht' 11101·(' or less gene r0us toward ou~ines~ Nixon propnsr\'l 1hrit hu,1nesses hC' <1J)oll'ed ;i \0 pi·n ('flt t:ix rrrd1! fr,r rie1v rq111pn1en1 p111rli·1~t·d ;,•:, r ,1u;:o J.'i, 1\hen hr :innri1u1!'"d Jn:; e1•11nun11c pl11 n The rrrdtl 11T1uld be reduced tu 5 percent nc~t All ~ 15 The \\J)'S 11r:d \l,.,111·; Cion1n1111er decid- ed tentat!\'elr that I' Fl at ~ini;:le r;ite 11'nuld be better th:in ;i twn·!irr ~vs tem, hilt d1rl n0t 1mmerll1ll"h-set "' fl)!ure. ac- cn1·ding \11 Rep. ,lr,!111 \\' e: roes IR· \\'is.l. the committee's rank i ng Republi,.;;in VFW 'Peace Post' Splits, Courses Begin In Cle1nente Cnurses r;ing ing frnm cer.1m 1rs to psychnlo~ v.·il1 he 0fforPd hs the Adult Educ at ion department of San Clemente The f1,£P ure m0~t frer111Pnlly menl1oned in speculation about a sini:;le r.:it e is 7 pPrcent. The rrrrl1t lll11'1Unf<; In ii di'<'0Unl on purch;ises of new Cf]U ipnienl as a way of s!1mu l;it1ng pr11durl1r>n Starts New Antiwar G1·oup High Schoo l this fall. Rei;:ist ratinn fnr classe~ hegins tonight and continues through \Vedn esday from 7 kl 9 p.m. in the schO<'l! library. .··>1 x11n·s p rnrfl~;l l 11 nul rl c11~1 the treasu r,\' ~2 7 bill1nn 111 1he f1sc;i l year en· di ng next .July 1 Redur1ng the. credi t \1·ould lo11 er !he re1cnue !0ss this fl~c<il year. MADISON. Wis. (UPI) -Tired of fighlng for peace from the inside of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, members of Madison 's "Peace Post" have decided to split away from VFW and open thelr membership to "anyone who is willing lo &tand up for peace." The members voled during the weekend to make the split after the Na· tinnal VFW took back their charter earlle r in the week for their anl.i\\·ar ·views. Shortly after the split, Peace Post me m- ber l\-1el Cohen said, •·people started signing up llke mad." More than ·200 persons had paid $\ apiece and joined with in 24 hours. Cohen i;aid . Anrl a mass meeting was planntr:I for next Sunday to "see v.·here "'e will go .. l1el1ghled Al the response of Madi.~on Area l'itiz.ens , Cohen predicted ()lher gr011ps might tiprtng up around the coun- try and "eventually it cnu!rl becnme a Nat ional Peace Party , .. why 11ot. there Are r,eopl e all over who are 11gainst !he w;i r, Among !hOSf' who ha1·r Jol nrrl , he sairl, \1'eff' 11 "minister. a doctor in his fit'\~ and s1t1de:nts , . just average peop!e v.·ho are against the war." One man who joined said h" wa~ a veteran of the Korean \\'ar w1!h a J(}(J percent disability. The ex-Marinf', who didn't u·i~h tr, he identlfied . said he belongrd In Lht VF\\', the American Lcgi0n and the Disahlerl American Veterans grnup~ hut. har! become "somewhat disillusioned "'1th them " "Just can't see any lnnger you ng guys go ing over there fVietnam) and coming home all shot up," The Pe.ace Post's records and charter were taken ba ck. last ~·eek in a stnrmv rne:ering with State Commander Claren~e Brunner of l\1anilowor. Peace Post mf'mbers claimed the rnm · manrler and other VFW o f f i c i a 1 ~. ph,v~ically l'f'ized the items when they re fus ed to ~1ve them back. result ln!1; in a brief melee, Am ong the items taken were 11 p1 clurr and sef\'lce recnrd or \VO Davi!' Kink . Kink ll'as killed in Viet nam and t ~e Post l1<1d renamed itself after him recent ly. t\i nk'~ moth Pr, !'11r~ l\1arcella Ki nk. i::aid this "-'Pekend she had caller! !hf' \'F\V rPpeaterlly 10 ~Pl her personal pr11- P*'r1Y hack. The picture, .~he said , is the onl.v ont she has or her son. "I just wan! this over with," i::he 1iaid. Cohen. whci is her spokesm11n , ~aid Sun· day a ~uit "l'.'OUld be filed Mond11y asking for damages for !Me mental anguis h she has suffered. Also r.1nnrlay, Cohen s:ild, the group will file corporation papers under the na me Peace Post Number 1020.l. The Peace Post hasn·1 betn a regular member of tht\ VFW l!ince June, whtn the national organiullion sul'ipended them prior to the national convt.nt.ion. Tht Peace Post had said it u·a5 going to introduce anti1\.'ar resolutions at lhe metting and the VFW apparenlly ruspen· ded them to prevent that. The lifting of the ir charter, however surprised post member~ btcause the s2J.e VFW Board of Trwtee8 had voted th is summer to lift the suspension . The charter w115 taken back , Cohen !aH'l, by a special order that said the Po5l hadn't. heen rehabi litated . "But we don't even kn ow ""'hat we are supposed to ha ve been rehabili1ated frnm," Cohen said . r nhen was a found ing member of the Vf\V group and a pas! post. commander. He i~ middle·age and runs two food st.0re,~ in fl.1adison. He says he is •lnot a rarlical, I am just led up witb the VFW he in~ a political arm of the government." "\Ve dnn'l "-'flnt to have 11 nag·IA'aving org·anizatlon that you have to be a veteran of a foreign "-'fir In join . We're just citizens of this country and we want to ~et it straightened out, one way or the other," he said. YMCA Outlines 'Recruitment' Nights for Kids The Eniilish dep.<;.rtment will be nf. ferinii basic English. speedreading, English as a second language, and writing for publirati0n. Reginning ::inrl in1Prmedi::it e ~pan i~h will be a\'ailahle fr nm the forPlgn lani;:u:ige depart men!, Social studi,.s rnursPs 11·1)1 include : government. l:nit ed StatP~ h i i;, I 0 r y , cit1len~h1p ijfll'ern menl , ;ind r~.vc h rilngy. Offered by the h0memak ing df'parl· menl will be cl othing. advanced rloth ini;. cooking fnr the family. home dccora!i1e <1rls -rug m<ikini;!, and hnme decnra1 ive arts-crewel embroider~'. 1'11ath an d St'iencc courses will inc lude refresher math . physical sc1en('e, nat ur11! history of C;i!iforni:i. and ast.ronnn1 y. Art coursr~ v.·i ll include Art I and IL sculpture, gC'nrral art. int erior drt0ra· tion, ceramics and mcl ::ilcraft. ThP bus iness drp:i rtrn ent 1s offering bookketping . he1<tinn1ng s h n r ! h ;i n d , business ~n~lish and bf>ginning typing. The industri;il ;:iris prngra m ll'ill 11ffrr automo!i\'e tune-up fnr men <1nr:I w0men, "'eld ing and me!iil ~hop,· v.·nr.dsh<lp f11n· The South Coast Y"t1CA has anno unced damentals. and bnating edura!inn and "recru itment" nights for their Y-Jndian safety. t>.faiden and Y-lndian Guides programs A complete schedule nf date, times anrl for girls and boys in tht first. second 3nd instruc!ors 11·ill he AV<lilable fr om Ii tn \(I third grades. p.m. at the hi!'!h schMI adm1nistrrl tinn Schedule for the. Indian Maiden sii::n-bu ild ing. The fall semester begins r.lon· ups is as f0llows : -da.v. Sept. 27. Tor of the \Vorld Schnol girls. tonig11l A t ~iit.ion fC"e nf ~~ per per~0n is rharg· at 7::10. cafeleria. ed for persnn ~ 21 ~1e;irs nf il,12(' nr ()ir!rr El t\1orro ~hool girls. Wednesday, 7·:ir1 ~tudenls nver 21 v.·hn ;ire ll'orktng fnr p.m .. cafeteria. credit. toll';ird a high schO<'l) d1plnrna ;ind Aliso School girls. Thur!day. 7:;'!0 p.m , students who ;ire enrolled in citizenshi p caf1?teri11 . c la~srs 11111 not hr ch;ir,crd. Sched ule for the Indi an Guides slgn-tip5 Admission is oprn to st urlrnl ~ 11l1n h;irr ls a~ fo!10ws : )irarlu11te<l (ron1 hii.:h SC'hr.11 r1r hri1•' Et Morrr. Srhoof boys, Sept 28. 7 30 dl!'rontinllt'.'d h11.~h ~rh0nl and ;irr 0\'f'r lR pm . c:ifr!eria. ~ \'('flr« nf ;i gc ll1 gh srhnnl ~1udrn1 ~ mu 0 t Top of the World .11nd Aliso boys. Sepl. ha1·p the wrillrn nerrn 1 ~~1nn nf their 29. 7 30 p.m .. Tnp of the \Vorld ciifeteri11. roun:;r>lr1r~ In rnroll Sctiedule. fnr signup.~ ln !ht Gra·Y prn· All cla~ses m:t\' hr l;i kco fnr cred1L gram. fnr boys in the rourth, fifth and Counseli n'l is a>'flllahle nn an ap- six!h gr:ides is :is fnllrtws: point mepl M:i~1". A li~o SchMl boy~, tonight .111 7·:1() p.m., Frre physir:il fltnf''-S cl:i~!'e~ al~o v.111 ca frteria_ begin SC'p! 27. Thrsr 1nrlurle wnrnPn s Trip of the \\'or\d SchO(ll hoy~. V.'ed· ph,;·sjr<1J h1ne"~' i11nnd<11·~ frorn 7 30 lo The head nf the lnited Autn \\'orkers, Leonard \\'ondcoc k. cha rged before annther c0mn11!tce that \'ixnn's ec11n0mic prol!ram reflect5 1'<1 per1·ersc sens e of nat iuna! pnnr1!1es·• that will make the rich richer at the expense of the poor. British Attacked bv •' 'Cheekv' Sharks SA:'\ FRA:--:c1 sco (\'I'!• -A Art\!Sh cnurle r01•dng acr<1~~ !ht' r·arif1c Su nrlay 11 ere r r~p'11'1l'd ... trug~l1nl'.! 11·1th un- f;ivnrable 11111d.~ and "cheek1" sh<1 rks tra1!1ng ThC'lr '.15-luo! hrat· abllul tll}ll miles snuth of 11:111 ;111. .Jnhn F.1lrf:1.~. 11 \\1, r1111cd ;;~·p1~s the Atla11 \1 c :;1d<1. ;.nrl S1i v1li Conk left San F ranc1~rn ;\pnl 26 '•11 a pl;inn(·d nine· 111nnth trip tfl ;.>1(.]11r·~, t\u!>!r;i11a F;11rf;1,x'~ r.idl" t'<\11t;1 rl hflrf' ~;11d Sun· rlri 1· 1:a1rfax r{'11nr tC'd pro)ire~s 11'a.s s! .... w duri ng lhr P"-'t 1.1 rlr1'.~ Fa1rf;i~ i;a1rl ml'.I~! 11[ lh" 5h<>rks ~11n~1Jv s11am ::.rn11nd lhe Br11qnn,.'l I! ht1l a l11rge one attacked the 1-es~el several nights ;;ign, Police Seeking Stan1p (~ollcetor San Clem en1e pnl1ce tfrrlay are ~rarrh1n!:! fnr :i th 1rf v.nn I.Mk a Blue Chip Sfri mp d1~rwns<'1 frorn. a cl(l<('d ser1·1rc ~tHl\on_ Ofi1rr1·s; ,._;i1rl 1l1C'· 1~1;i• I+ 'H' -1~nnlf!1n1ng ;i l;ir;:;t roll nf 111<" rrrlrrn1~hli> i'1ilrn ps - 11 J'i rrn1n1rrt lrnm ~ •!1•_u1:1!1rg [if'lie .:it Shnrecl1tf~ Arc::11 S1.1l 1fir1, 2~\~ :\'. F.l C::11 n111n H•'•il ,\J~hmn.:h r.1111 d• , .,,,111 nrl d"'r>1·ni1 11i> l1n11 m~n\ ~!tltlll·~ 111 ,,. r• l!i.J111,i:-. 1,n llJ I' p<11l1 rtl r01! 1n !11\' r11°r,rrr~rr. lt•SS 1\a'i :>rt at ~fl. Author Firii,.ltf'S Hace nr ~(l:l1 .7~0 pm .rafeter\a 9.:10 pm , 1nr 11 ·~ rh.1s1c;il f11ne.~s anrl '.'\F;\\' YORK 1AJ1 _ 1.1,11 :-.r;zal. El /\l[lrrn School boys, Thur.~da~'. 7 .if\ team h<lskr lb:ill. \\'rd11r~d11ys, i .10 In n11th01· of · f.0\f' Stnr\_ • .inrl ::in 11m::itr11 r p 111, r 11reten::1 . 9:30 p.ni. and men·." phvsl!';,l f11ness anrl mar;i thnntr. 11;;1 ~ ::.111,,11 ~ 1!1" t 1~ ·hPrs 1o Further information on the progr ams lS !Pam \'Oll{'\'ball. Thur!'ci111~. 7 ,'31} to 9;30 thr 21i·m1lr., :lfl5 I lltd Crntntl r ;irk 1 _,_,_,;_1,_0_1e_fro_m_th_•_V_. _<94_-94_3_1_. ____ _:p_._m_._;,_1h_e_h_•~gh_'°_h_•_~_1 ='-~1:m_o_~;i s~i~om~----~M:::a rathnn ___ _ Don't pay high rental cost • • . • • • On Back-to-School Ne9d1 You Can Buy Them For A Small Part of Their Original Cost. I I ' $5495 '" .... '"""' $3495 .t··! ACCORDIAN C'ONN CLARINET Va11clals Ravage Schools; 01·a11ge Arsonist Huntea IUISCHll TROMBONE IUISHllll AUTO SAX AL.TO $6495 ILUI lOYAL rOOTAILl $24 95 '1 TYPEWRITER 1 --$~A95 :~~'""' s•o IL -$,495 Ii $7995 SEWING MACHINE ·:: ~ ALL ITIMS ARE GUAUNTEIO RETURNABLE Jll ... DOM ~ACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE Orange fire and police offic ials are fnllnwing sevt ral "gl'IOCI leads" today 1fter ·a $!00.000 vandal-~el fire Nrly Sat urday destroytd a Portola .Junior -High School building. The Orange ftrt. one nf th ree In U1e lAI Angeles 1rea river tht v.·eekend, com- p!etel.v gu tted the l!Chool'i'i adm~n!str.11tion bui!rl1n11 Garfield Hig h 1'chonl ln East Los Angelf's ~urltred $40.00ll damage. "'htn "<l!ldali; i;rn;i~hrd \\ 1ndow~. 11ipl11tte.red p;t..int and s!'t a rire A 1unil\r high school in W!"~I Los Angeles ""'8.S hit by \'anda.la who hroke "'ind-O~'s, scattered d!bls and f!oodtd a gymnaslll m The Orange. school fire was "defin itely arson," Fire Marsb&I Herb Johmon said. "The office! wert ra Macked ind then at lta!t fi ve separate fires were 11tt In the building." Although a f!rt 11tation located across the streE"t from the school's 270 N. P11lm Drive 11ddre~s Wl'l!I alerted immMiiitelv, the Hre! had galt1td ~uch htadw11y I hat '1t tnnk lour hours tn bring them under con· trol The v.11ndnl5 u~rd dupliciitor fluid to hurry the i pre:u1 oJ 0Amr~. ()fflcialg Mid. Destroyed in the Porlt>l 11 !!Chool bl111.e wur school records. office ma chines, a telephone !Wilchboerd. furniture and an Alarm _ syel~m . Police btlltve the fires may have bttn stt to cover up I.he burglary. .. .......... ..ilmF•NmOmt ... SmAmTimSmF&AmCmT•O•R•Y•TmO ... l~NmST·R·U~C·T~O~R~ ........ ..,....~.r:-.i.': 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAt~! OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 COME IN AND IROWSE AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD • PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA -·--H•b« & ltoedway , • W~eR f OW .. VY e d10""9Rd f10/fl UI w• wl!I t~Or11nfff 11!11t d+11,,..ond lo oppr11IJt 01 •o··· MORI tll11n •"· , .. Id for It o• yo11t "'""'Y ba(•. Co11 yov do en wtll ull4· whett1 COM,ARI. EY.PE~T VIATCH REPAIR .o one on Premises -• Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Fmal N.Y. Stocks vo r. 64 . NO. 225 , 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 TEN CENTS • • rv1ne am1 l1·vi11 e City U11it E11te1·s LAFC Sttit H.\' TO\I BARLEY 01 Int O&•IY ..... , Slaff :\ flurlj ol la~\ 1111tH11e r11 111g:-. proUucrd 8 fou r-hour lll'la.v lutla.\' 111 an Urani;e Countr Su perior l'ourt hrar1ng lu clrt er- 111inc lhP legal eo1npus111011 of th r strife· !urn l.o<"al .\gent~· Fo~n1at1un Con11111s· ilull i l.AFC1. 10tnf'1' slorit'" !•;.igl' :'!1. But Judge Cllarit!s A Ba JC'r rl1led be1orr urrler1ng rhc rer-es~ tha1 tll<' <0 utn1- t·1I of Co1n111un11u·:-1JI lr\'1111• -tnr J!cdg- l111 g organu.<1t1011 lh.11 1~ ~pt.'arht-;1d1ng the On ie !{Ir a \;1-,1 11t•11 (I!.~ ul lr1•111t' -l 'rin t'Jl\cr 1l1e d!spt1tt• a.• 111trr1 l·nors 11 l1usl' 111· lrrt•s1s arr in volved 1n 1111' LAFC ha~:;le. ,\\lornr~ T1111 .Str(lder fllt•d lht> bnel rur CCI Ch:urrnan .!ot111 Burton and s1n·- t:essfu l!) ar~t1cd hi'l111't' .Judgl' l..\aurr rh;it !he issue ol lr\'111e 1ntorpor<111un 1 ~ a1 tht· hean nf lht• but rr LAFL' bal!ll'. "This Is :i nlatll•r of grral pub l1e l'Ull- t·en1 and 11 1s \ital 01:1 1 the \'Ui(·e ul tho;-.l' \1·ho 1\'Hn! a eonunu111t .1 ut lr1·u11• !>hou ld be heard 111 1h1s cruc1:i! court hcdr111&" Stra der saui IJPpttly l <•linty Cuunl>t'I \\' 1 11 1 a Ill f.!1 Court . 11 ho 1·1·prtst·n1~ 1· o u n t 1· super11sors Holier! Bat1111 <ind Ronald Caspers u1 th<' d1~pulr . toda~ t•<;1l111atrd tha1 the hearing 'A'lll takt' a! lrasl 1110 11·ttks. ,\C'1lhC'r ~upt.•1·1L-or· 11a~ prl'l>Cnt b11t both nien are on i·all . Atlorncy Torn \\'oodrulf 11urk111g fur the <'II) :-.elcl·t1on t·nn1rn1tll·f' uf lhc l.t'a~1ir of C1l1l'S 111 t11r hr11r1ni;. Ucllr1't'" th:1t' 1t \\'Ill lake 111·0 IO fil'C cl:>l'S to {'()!l)· 1ilt·tc pre.~f'nlation of l'vu1cnce · Bolh •ide:;-e:in1e lo eni1rl lvd<1y re:-1g11· rd to tht• tart th.:i1 1! 11111 laki' Jullgl' R;:i urr's rulin~ tu .'-C'tllt' :111 is~ut' lh<'J defied resulur1un :-it111d:(1 111 n1v 1nc,tt1 ni:• a\ the \\'cl>lt•rn \\l hitf' l!uusP 111 S<in 1·1rn1cn1r. Orange i uun!\ s 1n;11'1J1·~ nnri :-tip· "I'' 1sors deba1ed tl1f• !. \F C l!-.~Ui' :>nd 11·hnt bo1h Side~ r£'11 \\3S th(' 1lltlt1vat1(1n 1Jeh1nd the con1rn1t'rS~ ul \JOlh lh1' 1nor111 ng and afternoon sf's.•;inn, ot a d;i1-.lon~ 1nre11ni:: 01 S/\.\ICO 1 Suprr1·1~1irs and :\laynr's 1·omm11t ee 111 Or111n.:1· f'c.unt1 1 l'r'OfMl'-tll!': b1 Battin an1! Lt'ilJ::Ur f'r<'1'1· 11t:n1 Rorn:·r1 ~·1nnel! ta 1lco to i:a1n :<uppun to lhr J101nl th:11 111<l:i) !' he:inng v.·uul!! h,111• h~t·11 lu unt! !u ht· 1111111,t.:<·~~<Jr~ \,('8r,Ut' l;l\\'~ •'f<; \\ 1JI •))li'r1 tllt• h(•;l t 1 1\~ !1 11~ ;iftrr11onn h1 :1~i..1ng Ille!!!(' Bn111'r I" t111lt1r111 !hr Lr\Fl Hl •'T tlt .. ,r,.;hq> lilal h;1~ <i lr!'.'arll' IJ('•·n r1•t·11~~n1t.rd 111 ~11p~·r1111 '·,,ur1 .Jurlgr .f E 'I , \1 d Hultl'1 111 " l <"lll p'11'ilr~· rP~lra1111ng 111dt·1· ~1gnctl b> !ha! Jlll'IS1 Thal l111l'up \I llwl• 11 ri ~ 1'111.:-d ;1r.a1n~I Saql:1 Ari as :1nnex;l11011 ot !hr (!:l8·a('rt' · pro1111s1'<t 1;11111 ';11~0 s11ugh1 h1 lr1 irw 111- < nrpora! 1011 pr·oponcn!s. 1n('l1tr!cs Sa11 <·1cn1cn!r Counl't hnan St<111 Nor1hrup fl"' •. ll111rn1an. Anahe1111 Cuun1.;ll 111a11 Charles Pcar!!On. B:i111n and Caspr r.:; ant! l•'ul1erton Count1 hnan l,Uut.~ · · Re 1! ' ' Hrinhardt Rrinhan!l's 11'n1v1al lror n the LA1'1 ' ,1a<:. the lir.;;f publ1<" 1nd1t:i11on 1h:11 polilt· 1·a! fortes upposctl to !hf' lr\'inc Comp~Hh :\llrl comm1tlcrl 111 :illowing a11ne~at1on •lf the ··pro1n1sed land · 1u Santa Ana "'ere a I v.·ork The 938-acre !o'!'l'LOr 1u1 San!a Ana s !'Outheas1ern hordcr '-l'Cnl :< ct·rt;u11 ru hecome pP.rt of the proPQsed nrw ( 1 1~ or Irvine in th<' light of rulings b.1 tt1e <>range County ~u1}1'r1or t:our1 and tht· rcfusaJ f"'rida.v of the Fourth llihlru.:l Courl of Appeals lo in1erveni> 111 thf' 111sput<', .. • '. ..,_ ,,. ,;f<,, ... ; > ~ ;; ., P11ddles to lfin .latk Lincke. 'l.7, Laguna Beach ltfeguard. is sho\1 n heading lo\\·ard the beach and a firsl place in the linited States Surfboard Chan1pionships held dur· inJ! thf' \\'Cekend in J·luntington Reaf'h, Lincke \Va.'> lops in the open pier paddle. The surfing event pro- duted a sea of speotaWrs COJtjrin& lhe sands.·St-e "'1- " ditional pictures and Story on Page 21 . .. ' Visitors Held on Pot Raps Foreigners Nabbed ut Laguna Weeke1ul Rou11.dups Laguna Bca~·l1 l'isi1 nr~ frorn su<"h f~11·a,1a.v place~ a!' Colom bia . South A1neri ca. J\1exico l'ity and Lai; Vega~. were obli ged 1u inrludr the {'ily poli r1· stnnnn in !hP1r itineraries after I hey were picked up (Jn as~orted narcotics charges. T110 Culumb1;i11 nlltional:-. nu1~ l1v111g 111 C:1t1fnn\irt . \\'err found ~lecping 111 lhPir \rh11le u1 :t park1n~ lut a! 1600 South (.u;1:-.1 l hgh\1 a~· at 4 45 a.in Sund:i~. Ptohte ::.pt>Hed a ha~tusll pipe 111 lhc 11,h1<'il' and a scarrh turned up a qu;i nl ity ,,r marqu;111<1 . dangf!rou~ drug~ anti 11:1r1·otirs. pnraphrrnalia. <)ff1cer~ i·l11ttll· •'d Thf'\ bi.)(lkcd A(l aru·111 Sarm irntn Cil. '.!I . and .Fr:1nk V('lC'I.. ~6. on SUl>PICl\111 nf 11;11'('nt11•S pO~'il!!>StOn Al 11 .15 p.m. Sundas Jtonald .Janie~ C11ll1n:-i, 2fl, 11 l' S. 1·1litcn ll'ho Siild he 111 t''i 1n \li:.'\1r·o C1t_1 . 11·;1~ slopped nn fnr a \1';111 11 1·iolatiun al Thalia ;ind Clcnncyn: ~ervicc1' Slated For Inez Miller ·"t:r1 ll'CS '"ill be held \\'edneiiday at l p 111 at the Chapel of !ht Chirnes. Ingl ewood for Inez L. ~lillcr. formerly or La guna Beach. who died Tuesday in Sacramento. She was 90. Befort moving to Sacramento. Mrs. r.liller lil'cd in Treasure lslaOO. She wris thf' mother-in-law of !he 1a le artist. J<ian- ne Crom'A·ell. Strert" a!1er altf'gedly failing to yield the rli:!hl of "'·ay lo a pedes!rian. Officers said lhf'y smelle<I marijorina smoke as they approached thf' su:<pect's car and searched the vehicle. turning up ;i loaded rel'Ol\•t•r. an11nunition and a qu:-int1l.I' of pu1k eapsules. "uSpt.'('\ed a ... ,\lex1ran·rnade an1phetam1nes. Cnlhn~ "'a:; booked on the 1ral l1r rha rge and also lor carrying a t'illlf'ealed 11 r:ipon and suspicinn nf pos!ession <1f dangerous drug!' for sale. Al It 10 p.n1 fririay .. Jan1es Ala11 \\'r1r 2R, ol Las \'ega s 11as hailed by Anucla l:"l Chanae of " Venue SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Attornt'ys fu r hltick m1l1tanl Angela Davis asked the cnurt today In n101·e her murder-kidnap !t'ial from M31'tn County to San i"rao- cisco. In a motKln for a change or venue. al- 1omcy llo\\·ard Moore Jr. said !he rtsults of a public opinion survey indicated that San F'ranc.iscu is "tht only convenien~ l'cnue where defendant has any likelihood of obtaining a fair a()(f impartial trial." Moorr filed the motion in ~1arin O:tunly Superior Court and hand-delivered a <:opy to visi ting Superior Court Judge Richard E. Arnason. who has been hearing pre- trial motions in the case. poli('e al l.aguna Canyon Ro<1d and !hi' San Die~o F'reewav after otficers alleged- lv obser\'ed lu n1 driving al spc<'ds in ex - cess of 80 miles an hour and passini; -~f'1·eral cars 1n <111 unsafe n1an11cr. He 11•as booked on a charge of reckle:-;~ dn\ 1ng and alsu 011 l>USp1e1on uf pt).~Sessinn or mari1uan;i and d:ingerous drugs aftpr polic<' asst•r!l'dl v found 21 grarns of suspe1·t('d c·1ica u1e. 1;v<1 capsul('s of SUSpt'r ted l}iD. 32 gran1s <1[ hashish and two 1·ials nf l1qu1d LSD 111 his vehicle. \\'eir Y.'3!' released on SlZ.500 bail. The nnlv l(\('il l rrstden t inl'olrrd i11 "'rekf'nd 11a n ·ot1rs arrf'SIS w;is H1t hard C'ra ig Allen. 25 . of :1 1568 l ~t !'! . Snu!h l.;iguna. who 1~a:;; picked up a1 R :ill p.tn . Saturday at 4110 South Co:.isl ll1ghwa v 111 ·a d1s!11rh•!1g thr pe:icr rnatt rr ancl lo1111d f.o be v.•an:.o'd on a w11rr:int for a ner,!ec ted parking l1ekl'l Police. s:iuJ /\lien. who was handt:uffed after his arr<'Sl. nn the w;irrant. was taken to the polk:r ~!;1111111 for bookin~ and . ai> ~uon a.~ lhe hant.l<:ufls ~·ere removed . reached into his shirt pocket and popped a reddi sh capsulr into his n1oulh. Polk't' said hf' succeeded in ~v.·allo"'tng the capsule, but ano1her "'as found in his possession . A cha rge of pdssession ol drugs and destro)'lng evidence \Vas added to the traffic charge, officers said. Laa1u1a " District Trustees Facing Move to Counter Heiress' Stand , Uy BARBARA KREl8JCH 01 lh• O•H' ,.1111 11•11 Seven tneinbers of the Irvine family have sent a petition supporting the in- rorporation of the City or Irvine to J{oberl Battin, chairman of lbe Orange County Board of Supervisors. Their move apparently was designed to counter staten1ents madt by Joan Irvine S1nith v.•ho visited Orange County last \!.'eek in an attempt to persuade the super\•isors to delay the iocorporation. The Irvine petition states: "It is the opinion of the undersigned. who own or properly represent in excess of 23 percent uf the capital st0<:k of the Irvine Com- p;iny, and all of "'horn reside wit~in the boundaries of Orange County, that the citizens 11·ho live "'ithin the proposed city <if Irvin£' should be allo11•ed to vole and dctern1ir1r for lhc1nselves by majority \'ll\C as tu the incorpora tion of the City of Jr1·ine. \Ve would trust thal the supervisors of Orange Co unty would hnnor !his ri,1:hl of self-determination \1·i!hout <!clay.'' The petition was signed by Gloria \Vood Irvine, \\'idO>A' of the late 1\1yford Irvine: l1is dauhghtcr, Linda Irvine Gaede_ her husband. 1\t Keith Gaede; Gloria W. Bryant. daughter of Gloria Irvine by a previous marriage : Kate Lillard \Vheeler, granddaugh1er ol Jarnes Irvine, William 1'. \\'hite lJ I. son of Gloria Irvine by a previou.'> n1arr1aRe and his wife, 1\felinda Royer \\.hile. Other names on the pelition include thr Jay Eyt-Corporation and \VhileCo Enterprises, for 'A'hlch. WWiam Wilite signed. , Joan irviAI! Smith, 'Who' Ii 'd'ltrgtfit the Irvine Foundation. majorJLy. ilockhr>Mv in the Trvin' Company, with mismanage- ment of the orderly development or the \'ast r<vK'h holdings, is lhe iriocipal ln- dil'ic!ual stockholder in the lr\'ine Com- pany. o"''n1ng 24 percent of !he shares. /I copy of !he Irvin' farnily petition was sent In John Burton. chairman ofthe Cvuncil of the Co1nrnuni!ies of Ir.vi ne and a pri11c1pal proponent of incorpo r.ition. Burton said today. "We are very p!eas- rd that these people art in concert with Qlff vie>A·s on den1ocracy and our goal of i11corpor<1l1on. Since Supervisor (Ronaldl ('aspers is so interested in representing shares ol 1he Irvine Company, perhaps J1r 'd betler consider these. "Mrs. Smith has charged !he city of lr\inc "'ill ht-a slum. Carl Thornton. city rn;1nagcr nf Santa Ana charges it 'A'ill be 11 l>cautifut cit~· for btauUful proplc. Both ~eek tu sto p lhf' incorporation. but for 1·er.v d1ffrrenl reasons, l\lr. Thornton because he rear~ Santa Ana will !ruly rcallzf' thf' fruits of hi s 17-year manage- 111ent -a steady decli11e. "But the issue ts not properly for either \!rs. Smith nr Carl Thornton In decide. It I~ for lhc people. If they "''ilrl( tu be <I p:irl of S:in!a An;i. it 1s lheir right to dC('idc 1t at the p11Us The votrrs of Sant;i /Ina shou ld addrcs,~ !llemselves to new 111anagerncn!. The re11su11~ bel11nd l\lrs. Sn1ith 's sud- den ill!.f'resl 1n !hf' issue of incorporation uf the ('lty of Irvine art> very clear. Her clisreg;ird or !hf' fa~!~ lllld her in- f!<1mma!ory charges or prematurity and .sl11rn-build1n~ cnupled "'ith her dominant inleres1 in 1noney are as sure an in - <lictment of overbearing selfishness <'.Ei a . public confess ion. "Perhaps it is a public confession. for r·ertainly her disre~ard of the publ icly ~laled guals of !he incorporators can only be interpreted as contempt for the people or Irvine. "Her attempts lo n1anipulate I~ people's repre.'ientatives on the Board of Supervisors is a travesty .on the demncratic proces~ and, worst. should any bow to her personal non-resident in- terests he would raise serio us questions Desert Winds of fitness for office. , "Dur.ing the Sept. 15 h ea r i n g, Supervisor Caspers staled th.at her 1n· teresl as a st0<·kholder in the Irvine Com· pany should be considered . 1\1r. Casper!! is ob\'iously <:onfused. f\lrs. Smith's stock 1n a curporation has no legal standing at the polls. Further. Supervisor Casper~ stated he 'A'as readv to vote on thr issue and he made it cle3r he 'A'as prepared to l'hange the boundaries of the city. "This is certainly not ronsistent with our understanding in our last meeting. In a telepone conversation Friday, he repeated his \\'ednesday position and ad- ded that if ~trs. Smith didn 't own 20 .000 acres she should. and that the in- corporatnrs v.·ere only incorporating 3.000 acres, The other !5.000 acres are a gift. Incredible! "It is clear to u.~ that Supervisor Caspers is either unable or unwilling to distinguish the real public issues from the privat.e special interests. Who does Supervisor Caspers really represent if ht: is "'il!ing to make his elected office a tool for r.trs. Smith's pril'ate 11·ar?" "The pcoplf' of lr1·ine have shown in- credible cohesiveness and spirit dtspitf' the delays. have been winning and wi ll continue to win until they arc able to go to the polls and decide the issue for lhetnselvrs. '' College Board To Study Bonds, "' Nixon Freeze Special reports on I.he recent dcfeal nt the Saddle.back College bond proposal and the nationil l "·age freeze wi ll he:id the agenda at tonight 's meeting of the school's board or tru stees. Superintendent Fred Bremer will nr- licialty infonn the trustees of the election results and may propose-another bond election to seek financing for buildin g construction. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the board room al the r>.li ssion Viejo cam- pus. 2.8000 1\1arguerite Park\\'ay. Dr. Bremer has ind icated that to merl intreas111g !>tudenl enrolhnenl s. tht! district may have to lc1·y permi!isivf' tax- e.'5 to finance the t:onstruct1on prORram College trustees had sought voter penn1ssion to sell $24 .8 million in bond~ In build permanent buildings at 1he sf'hool. \Vilh only ;i light turnout of district voters. Sept. 14, th(' measure was soundly defeated The fund s. along •·ith financial aid fro1n the stale, would also have been us- rd for cunslruclion and lhr purchase or ~ se<'ond district «an\pus in the Tustin area. Dr. Rremer \\•ill also inform the board of the cfects of the national v.•age freeze 1111 reccni approval of pay raises for col· lel!f' employes. The trustees are expected lll takt ac- tion on a proposal to build a lcmporary pa rking lot for student autos at the cam- pus. The Ucar facility is needed for the 1971-72 year, officials have indicaled. Action on the item was delayed from lhe bo;ird·s Aug. 13 meeting pending determination of whether a permanent facility could be built In.stead. Oruge Weadter Count)' S11pcrv1sot•s arc rxpe<'\C'd to set :\ d<itf' for .111 1nrohp<lrat1011 ell'ction \\ 11hin lhr 11rx1 IU !la~·s L:iwyers for !he ritv of s.anu Ana....h;Jl' l1lcd ao appeal against thnl dcc1s1on 1\11h !he C:il1!orn1-. Suprei11r C.:ourL 1\trs. ~1iller is survil·ed by a son. r.tor- r1s Liddle, of Yucea Valley : a daughler, f\!rs. Roberta (;1Jcrease of Sepulveda; five grandchildren · '"'f'lve Jl rt a I - grandchildren, and one greal-grefll- grandson. llERE'S J<'A.SHION I N FURNITURE Miss Davis' trial is sc heduled to begin Sept. 27 but Arnason ha! said that if a motion for a change of venue was filed he \\"ould reconsider an earlier ffiotion to del:iy its start. Routine Agenda _Trust•' of th• Laguna ... !1'"-';eh,,;Upn~;fi,,,ed, __ R_e_t_u_r_lt Tuesday? SclKiOI District wilf meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday facing a rou tine ageOOa . Sunny skies predicted for this artemoon and Tuesday, following night and morning low clouds and fog. Temps alon-g tl'ie corn will~l>e 72 raising lo 8$ inland. Lowa IO- nlghl between 57 and 6$, Thr l.ea~ue·~ t•1 lv ..;clr1·1l(n1 -.:ummi!lre 1•usted Los A!am 1lo!': Councilm an .Joe Hvde fron1 th<' LAFt: post 11 1?,a1t him h" n~r \·ote one 11101111\ earlier. 1al>t July 28. 1n a stormy n1cel!nj! that e()(fcd v.1th ll \'dt' accusing Rf'1nhard1 ol <:ompl1cilv 'A'ilh the Irvine cumpat1} .. It "·as alleged al !hr mretu1~ thal Ba1 - li11 and Cas~r' 11er·r the author.~ oi 1remrnd01.1~ pol1l1cal pressure lhat had been applied on n1any leagur rnf'mbt>rs 111 etecl Hyde -lreely 1den!l[1t'd as :i cog 1n tht Rattin·<':ispers-Butlerf1c!d ax1!': -tt) the key t.AFt: post. Th~t pra-:url:' was <iln1o!lt unRn1111~)ul':l,1· rejected <1! lhe ,1111} 28 n1etlinc •·11h rno!'t of the ~ntes of angr) leagut n1ember:- go1ng to llc1nhard1 I Ocbul ·12 brings lhe fashion show concept to lhc home fumishings field. It's an industry'A·1de natK>nat experiment that offer.!! customers a rh;ince to see complet' room and area .st.ltings in retail store! and ··1ry on .. the atmosphtre they Ctl'll\(' To 54.!f' "hat 11·s all about and find nut ~'ho put 1l together -and where you can lite 11 in lhr Orange C.(UISl art!a -see !he special 12. page b1Ulold llf'Clion ins ide this c<ipy of lhP DAILY PILOT, • Wave-battered Swinuner Okay A Sunland man escaped sertous injury Saturday arternonn when he wall ''dumped" in a wave off Bluebird Canyon Beach in Laguna Beach. Nell Swan. 45, was givrn first a id and his back immobilized on the beach by lifeguards. He was transported to South Coast Community Hospltal. lreiited and rel eased. !:1111rds reported few re84;U~ over the "'eekcrtd . with 4.000 persons coming to the beaches bolh Salurday and Sund ii}'. • \ An1ong the items to be considered .at !he meeting are ~ -A request frorn the Orange County 1\lounte<I Posse for use or the high school football lirld and grandstand for a rodeo on Feb. 'l1 and 28 of next year. -A report on the opening of school thi! year aM a compariBon of atlendanct figures between this year 11nd last. -Appoiotmcnt of fou r memberi; to the board or Lhe recently r~cllvated Laguna Beach Educational Foondation. which wilt attempt to bolster school coffers by reetiving gift,. trusts 11nd wills. -Approval of a l~a&e purchase agree- ment y,•lth lhe Bnnk of America for a new school bus. The ve hicle will be pa id off in ~veral yearly in!ltallment~. The we11lhern1an predicts a possible lull in the Santa Ana winds that have fan· ned brush rirts across tinder-d ry Soulhern California ovtr lht weekend. But forecasters said a high pressure system buildlng inland could bring lhc winds back late Tut!day. Mostly fair wtathtr was predicted through Tuesday for U.e Orange Coast with increasing night and morning low clouds and fog. Sund1y 't high in downtown Los Angeles waa 86 degrl!n. F'air weathtr was also predicted for Southern C.llfomla beache.e and moun- tain areas with 11troog gusty winds in the higher elevaUon11. High temperttures in lht low 70s are predicted for the be!'ch.es and mountains ranging to the 90s in the inland valleys. INSmE TODA. Y Tlte 11e10 comnUfllfty thtqttr seru;:o11 1s uff and rnn11inQ, ilnd two more o~ners from total playhouse.~ arc re11i,wed 011 ~t· tercai11n1,nt Page 11 roday. ... 11 .. " -·" " C•tlt-9rllie ' H•IMMI " .... ,,, tllfl:I( ..... u .. 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Give 11 Ol{ay Colorf:d slides of the nude , blood·splcJ- lf:red body of Connie Lynn Johnson as it lay spra\4-'led across the bed o( a San Clemente apartment y,·ere shown todav as first evidence in the murder trial Of her husband, Marine f\1ark. Johnson Chier Deputy Di!trlct Att ornev J ames E nri1ht used the slides to itlusirate the testimony of San Clemenlf' Del,ctive Art Saunders, first officer on the scene of !he June 17, 1970 slaying. As the photos of his dead v.·ife were shown, lhe tall , handsome !o.1 arine lowered his eyes and refused to look at thPm. Del. Saunders testified that when he responded to an emergency call to the 416 f.fonterey Lane apartment he \Vas met bv Johnson, '!O, who aaid "it 's my y;ife: ., think she's hurl." Saunders testified that "'hen Johnson was told a few min utes later that his wife \\.'as de ad he gave no response. The Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Sta- tion military policeman faces a non-jury trial on seco nd degree murder for the killing of his "'ife. The day WU Sa\•ed by the nf'xt gr<11.1p to pa!s by -the \l,'alnul Creek Fire Dtpartment -which swung the Jong boom of itl! ne w engine over the stand Sunday and qui ckly doused !he blaze. No one was hurt. P atriots' Fete To be Presented As Join t E ffort Th! sixth annual Laguna Beach \\'arm water rrom nuclear power plants will nol ser1ous\y affect !he ecology nr the ocean, says s Caltech marine b1ologlsl. Profe!sor \\'heeler North , who works out of Caltech's marine studies renter tn Coro na de! Mar, tt 1'ealed hi s coriclus\ons this week. based on studies of marine vegelation from BaJa Cahlorrua to lhe northe:rn coast. He said the fear of conservattnn1st:; thal the he:ated v.•ater from nur!ear generators WQUlrl defoha!t undersea flora and make "deser~ of the sea" 1s un· founded. Most of the 103 planls hl" surveyed survived in warmer v.·ater and "!he few that do not tolerate warm temptratUrC!! disappear and art replaced by wa rm tolerant species,·· North rtported. The purpose of the ~tudy was to determine the possible effect!! on California marine life when the sea is polluted v.·!th v.·ater heated to cool nuclear-powe.red electricAI g'nerators. nnce returned tn the ocean. the wat er raises lhe temperatuer of the surrounding sea water in the discharge: wnt. California law prescribes that effluent v.·;tler can be more than 2{l degrees warmer than !he natural O<'ean tem- perature. Professor North eiilima ted Iha! less tha n one percent of the co11stal waters are nov.· heated by generaling plants . but If propQsed new plants are built, five per- Cf'nl of the coastal v.·aters would he af- fected 1n 20 years. North said the ecological problems ot power plJn~ often can be sol\'ed by pro- per planning. "The puris ts !lay lhey don't want to disturh the original eailogy at all -they don't want any change," North said. ''Other people are willing to accept some change ss long as th-e higher temper11tures don 't affect the overall li\'eabi!ity.'' The county coro ner '& off ice said Fuchs wanterl to lls!t·n tn the Cin· c i 1J n a I i B e: ngal~-Ph1ladelph1a Eagle& g11 me Ills wife wanted to hear stereo recr)r(ls. F'ucht told hi s wife he wou ld leave the house if he cou!rl not ll.!iltn lo lhe g11rnf' The coroner's ~Hice: said t/Mt woman allegedly took a .25<"al1ber p1 s101 from a drawer and fired. Fuchs was dead on arrival at GeTK'ral Ho.c;p1ta! with a bullet wound in lhf' head. f.frs. Fuch~ v.•as I~ be arraigned today in crim in~I court. Adult Stud e11t \\',,\Slll Nf:TON 1t:r1, -Th*' Hou.se \\'ay.'i Anrl i\'l f'fln.s f'11 rnm11!pr \r•1"rl lnrlay In rewnre 1hP inl'estmenl t<1,\ (Trd11 pnr- linn of Pre!iid!'nl !\'1~nn·~ nrw Pennnn1ic pnlit.I'. but 1( was un1·lr•nr whclher lh1t new plan vonuld be mnre nr le~s µc nerou.'i toward busint.~s- Nixon proPQsed th;it hus1nf'~.-.es be allowed a tn p<>rcen1 1a~ tT!'rl1t fnr ne\v NIU1 pm!'nt purl'ha~erl 11frr1 Aue 1:;. 11hen he annnunc<'d l11s e('('Tnn1n1c plan The <.Tedi! "'OUJd be ret111rrrl to .~ pr1<'r111 nrxt A\Jj.?.. 15 The \\'ays Anrl ,\1 r11ns ! ·nr11m1ttc" ""<'ld- f'd lf'ntali\'elv !hat :-fla! ~incl P rale \1·ould be better th11n a !1\0·ller !'\'stem, but dtd n111 1mn1ed1a!1'l1 set A f1,i:urP. ac· rordini:: !n Rep .J11h11 \\' R1 rnr~ 1 n. \\'is 1, rh*' t•nrnm1!1rf''( r :i 11 k I ng 11epubliean. Investigators said that Mrs. Johnson had been beaten v.•ith 1 kitchen stool and rPpe:atedly stabbed with a knife. The weapon ""'as never found. Patriots' Day Parade in February, 1972, \.\'Ill be presented as a Joint project by all interested civic, service. religious and other non -political groups, according to ~!rs. Emily Ross of the Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters nf the American Revolution, v.•hich originated the event. A board of directors chosen from the various groups wilt determine parade plaM and policies. Mrs. R~ said. VFW 'Peace Po st' Splits, Courses Begin In Clen1 ente Course8 ranging from ceramics to ps ychology w\JI ~ offered by !ht Adu lt Education dep11rtment of San Clemenle. High School this fall. ThP figure mn~t frfqUPntl.1• n1ent1nned in .~perul a tion ah0ut a ~111~1" ra!r 1s 7 prrcen1 . The credit arnnunt~ lfl ii 01 ~Cfl11111 on purchases nf ne11· ertu1pmPn1 AS ii 11·ay o[ stimul;iting prnd 11ct1on Worker s Soug ht For .Saddlehack Council Duties Jn previous. years, the parade has been presented by the Laguna Beach Ex· change Club and the DAR ch apter. Representatives on non-political group!! wishing to participate In spnn!Orship of the 1972 parade y,•ill me.el at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, in the Laguna Federal Building, Mrs. Ross said . Starts New A11tiwar Group Rl!.':g!~tr1Uon for cl11ssts begin~ tonight and continues th rough "redne.~day from 7 to 9 p.m. in the sctlool library Ni xon's proposal w<n1ld rri;t the trf'as(1r~· S2_7 billion in the fJ.~C'<ll \'Par en• ding next .July 1 Acdue1n,i:: lhe f'rl.'dlt "·oulrl lowr.r !ht' rr\'rnur In~ lh1s f1~cal y~ar. Stveral openings .!itill e.xist on 1 number of subcommittees of the Sad- dleback Area Coordinating Council, ac- cording to Bart Spendlove, president. Spendlove iS hopeful the vacancies will soon be filled so the committee!! can begin work on a number of problerru: and projects in the Saddlehack Valley. A breakdown of the openings i£ as follows: -An Aliso Valley representative i.!i needed for the planning committ'e 11s well as a specialist.Jn flood control and park.! and recreation. -One opening &tilt exists on the plan- nmg review and advanced planning com- mittees. -Three more persons are needed for the education committee and four persons for the transportation committee. -An editor, B.!isociate editor and reporters from the various homeowners associations in the valley sre also needed for the newsletter committee. Spendlove en couraged those interested 10 filling the slo ls to write the SACC, Box 357, El Toro, 92630. Police Chief Set For Legion T a lk Laguna Beach Police Chief Joseph Kelly vo'iJI make one or his first ap- pearances before a local civic group ""'hl!.'n he addresses a joint dinner meeting of American Legion Post 222 and its aux- iliary Thursday. Kelly, a retired U.S. ~tarine Corps col- one:l and graduate nf the FBI Natinnal Academy stepped lntn the top posit ion in the Art Colony police department a month ago. He V.'111 speak to the ~g1ona1r~ 11.nd their la dies fo\lov.·1ng a 6.30 p.m. pot luck dinner. The two Laguna Beach High School d~egate.5 to Boy and Girl States. "-'illiam Bird and Kim Lakon, v.·1JI describe their l..rperience in the Legion-sponsort>d pro- gram and 0 \V. Price, cflmmunity ~Prvice commissioner and a District 2!1 chairman wUI prcsenl citat ions to Pos t 222 for outstanding community activi ties duri ng the year. OlANGI COAU DAILY PILOT ~ C.0.UT PUaLUHIHO COMPAKY l •b•tt N. W11d ,,.11\okrw •nO P~D!!Mltt l J t c\; l. Curl ll'Y ' ' .... ,,.io..t _. co.-t1! "'""" n o"''' ll:ttvil ~411111' -n ;"''' A. Mvrri~i~• MMW1~ ~olror Chtft1 H. lots lic~••d P. N1Tt A.uir.lMd Mmllllttt l:ti!~ a..w ....... Offk:• l 12 '•rtll A<o1nut M•lli1t •d11, .... ,,0. a, .. ••• t2~5! A Patriots' Day Parade committee, named lo contact the various organii1'- tioll!. include t Mrs . Ross. Roy Marco m, Myrth Malaby, Lowry Gallinger, Robert Shapard, Ethel Ketchum. J ohn Padach and Cal Orcut . To facilitate the y,·ork of the committee, interl!.':sted groups or in· dividuals may contact ~1rs. Ross at 494· 8656. Harry McCoy, 72, Services Slated In La g una Hills Funeral !ervicl!.':! v.•ill be held Wed· nesday at 1:30 p.m. at Gen e v 1 Presbyterian Church, Laguna Hills, fnr Harry A. &lcCoy, 7Jl·N Avenida Majorca, v.·ho died Saturday at !he age of 72. The Re v. Edward .I. Caldwell will of· ficiate al ·the services. Burial v.·ill follow at El Toro Cemetery under the direction of McCorm ick Laguna Beach t\1orluary. Mr. McCoy is survh·ed by his widow, Philipene of the (11mily home; tY .. O i;ons. Harry A., of Wl!.':st Covina and John E. of Culver City : a daughter, Mr11. Gloria E. Kersey of San Jose: a brother, .lack, of Indianapolis: a sister, Catherine Craig of Kentucky, and eight grandchildren. A native of Indiana. Mr. f\f cGov had lived in Laguna Hills for seven Years, after relirlng from the Standard Oi! Com- -pan,y. He was actlve In the Masnnir. Club of Laguna Hills and .!iang in Ule choir at Geneva Presbyterian Church. Lag 1ma P lanners F a cing Light Agenda Monday Laguna Beach Planning Commissiontrs v.·ilJ fac! a light agenda ton ight in- cludin,i;: a variance request. two con- Linuatio n5 and a ~·ard determination . Mrs. \\1il!iard L. Alkire . 400 El fl nsque, is .se!king .a variance from parking re- quirements cren!Prl hy adding 1 bathroo m to a workroom. The workroom does not have an en- trance to th' rest or lhe house. bur only from the outside. making it a guestroom and requiring 11 n additional parking space. Planners o;\'ill also look al a revision In l'iile plans for the Bahcn Clevl!.'.Jopmenf, 22~-:S Laguna Canyon Ro11d . Deve:lopers are constructing a v.·arehouse at the sil t . The matter \t11.!i continued fro m the Iasl meeting. Also continued Is a request from Edi!h ~!()SS to di\•lde s parcel of land •t 620-626 Buena Vista \\'ay in to tvro building tiles. Lastly, commissioners v.•ill be 1.1ked to make a determination about U1t yard on proper1 y nwned by James Strombotne, ~ Griffith \Vay. MA.DISON, \\'is. (U PI ) -Tired of fighlng for peace from the Inside: of the Vete:rans of Foreign War.!i, me:mbers of Madison's "Peace Posf' have decided tn i;ptit away fr om vrw and open their membership to "anyon! who is v.·it!ing to stand up for peace.'' The members voted during the week e.nd to make the spilt af!er the Na- tional VF\I.' took back th eir charter ea rlier in the week for their antiwar views. Shortly1after the split. Peace Post mem- ber Mel Cohen said, ''people rlarltd signing up like' mad." More than 200 persons had pa 'id SI apiece and joine:d within 24 hours, Cohen said, and a mass meet.ing wa~ pl11nned for next Sunday to "see v.•here we will go." Detlghft.d Rt the responF.e of ~tadison Area clttiens . Cohen predicted othtr groups might spring up around the cnun· try and "eventually it coulrl becomr a National Pea ct: Party ... v.•hy not, thrre are people all over 111·ho are against the war." Among lho.'ie "''ho tia\•e jnlnf'd, he :oi:R1d. were a "minister. 11 rlO<'tor in his Mis and students ... just average peQple v.·ho are. against !he war.'' One tnan v•hn jnined sR1ri he wa~ ~ veteran of the Korean \\'ar wit h a 100 percent disability, The el!>l\tarlne, v.'ho rl ldri 'I v.·ish tn he irlentlfled. said hi' bt-longrd t.o the \IFl,\1; I.hr. Ameri can Legion anrl !he Di.~ahlrrl American Veteran.'i groups bu!. had bf.come ''some \\·hal disillusioned with them." "Ju.'it can't. see any longer youn~ !lllYS goinp: Qver there (Vietnam J and coming home al! shot up." The Peact' E'os!'5 recnrrl., anrl charter "-'ere t.aken hack la st wl!.'e.k in a stnrmv meeting with Stale Commande.r Clarenc"e Brunner of f.1anllowoc . Pea ce Post member~ claimerl the <'Om· mander and nlhtr VF\\' n f f i c 1 11 ! ~ physically N"iierl the ilems when they refused to givt them back , rt!!ulting 1n a brief melee , Amon~ the item.~ t;1ken 1.1·ere: 11 pirrure and servi<'e record nf \\In Davi.'i Rink. l\ink wa.'i killl!.'rl in \'1E'ln11m and !ht Po~t had renamt<l itsel( after hrm rttenlly. Kink 's mo!her, Mr~. f.·111rcel1a Kink. s11id this v.·eekend she her! c11llf"d !he VFW rPpeatedly to Ji1t! her prrson11I pro- perty ba ck. The nicture, she said, 1s the only one she h11s of her son . "I just want thi~ nver '~·1th ,'' .'ihe ~akf. Cohen, v.·hn is hf"r spnkesmAn . .'iairl Sun. day • sui! 111·ould be fll!d f.fonday Asking for damages for the m!nlAl ang11ish she hBR suffere:d. Also Monday .. rohen said. lht' group v.•ill file corporation paper11 under the n8m! Peace Pflst Number 10203 The Peace: Po~! hasn'I been a rtgular member of the VFW since .J u~. 11o•h'n the nal ional organiza:lion !llspended them prior to the nalion.!11 con\'ention. The Peace Post had sa.id it was going to introduct. antiwar resolutlons at the metling and the VFW 11pperently suspen- dl!.'d them lo prevent that. The llfUng ot their thar1er. howe\'er Sn C'-'9 Offk•., ~.IOI Nd ll C4111 ln• l 11I, ti•12 lJ o.....omc. j ~ ,.., .... JJll V.'ftl ,.., ,,...,. ' "-"' 1 .. c~: l.DJ 1>11-., •ou~ ...... t.w.rii 17'1l htdll _..,,,.,. Vandals Ravage Scl1ools; ~ra11ge A1·so11ist Huntecl Orange tire and J'(lllct nffir.!als are following several "good le1ds·· today aft.tr a Sl00,000 vand11l-set fire early Saturday dtslroyed a Portola Junior Hl1h School building. The Or•J'.li'-lire. one nf lhret In the ~' Angel's •rea O\'f:r the \.l'eekend , crnn- pleltly gutttd the 1C.hool's admln1.!ilratlon building. Garfield High Schonl ln East Los Angeles suUered 140,t'lO(l dam1tJI'" when \'lndals smA1he.d window~. spl1tllered pNnl and set a fire. A. junll!f h!Rh school I" Wtst l.o.!i Angt'lts w11s hit hy vandal1 who broke windows, 1c1tttered dl!bl1 and flood ed • rymna!ium The Orange school f1rt y,·a.s ''defi nitely ' &rson," Fire Marshal Herb Johnson ~•Id. '''Tht office• wer"' ransacked and then at lea.!ll fh•t 1eparatt fires were ttt In the bulldln1." Although 1 fire •talion located 1croa!I the alrett from the school'• 270 N. Palm Prive addrtss WAR alerted tmme(flately, the fires had gained $UCh he:3dw1y that It look four hourt to bring them under con-tml. The \•1nd11l11 u~td dupllealnr nuld lt) hurry tht ~pr!!ad of fl11ml'.~, offlclals said , Oes troyt-d In lht Portola athonl blau were 8chool recnrd~. offi~ m11chlne8, • 11!.':lephone 1witchbo!rd , furniture and .!In alann MyetC'm . Pollce helit'vt the flre8 may have bt1n set to co1·er up the burglary. surpriser! pn.!it members because lht sNe \'FW Board of Trustees had voted this summer to lift the .!iwpension. The charter was taken back, Cohen :oi:aid, hy 1 special orrler th11t 1aid the Post hadn't he!n rehabilitale:d. "But we don 't e:ven kn ow wha t Wt !Ire supposed to have been rehabilitated from," Cohen !aid. Cohen wa.~ 1 founding member &f the VFW group and ! past post commander. H! is middle·age and run!! two food s!ores ln M11d ison. He say1 he is "nol a rarllcal , J am just fed up with the VFW being a politic11I 11rm of I.he government." .. \Ve don 't wan t lo have a flag-w aving organization that you h!lvt to be 1 verer11n ol 1J rort'!gn W.!lr to join. We're JUSt cilizens of this cou ntry and we want l.o get it straightened out. one way or the other," he said. YMCA Outlines 'Recruitment' Nig hts for Kids The Sou!h Cnast YMCA has announced "rerruHmen1" nights for th!ir Y-lndiitn ri.1aiden Anrl Y-lnrlian Guides program~ fnr ~irL~ arirl boys in the. first. second and th ird .i;rades_ Scherlulr fnr the Indian Maiden sign- ups Is ii! follow~: f('lp nf thP \\'orld School girls, tonight a1 7 :\0, c<1 Feleria E:J Morrn &-hool iiirl~. Wednesd11y, 7:30 p m . rafC'teria. Aliso School girls. Thursday. 7:30 p.m., cafeteria Srht:dult fnr !ht Indian Guides sign.ups is a.~ fnllow~ F.I ~1nrni School briy~. Sept. 28. 7·JO r m . cafe1er111 Tnp nf !hr \Vnrld and Alii;o hoys. Sept. 29. 7 :io p rn. Top of lhe World c;ifeterl11. &hedult for si~nups in the: Gra-Y pro- i::ram , for boys in the fourth, lifth and Sl~lh ~rR des i.~ !., f(l!lows: Al iso Schofll boys. toni f!hl 11t 7 JO p.m., caf Ptr n,1 Trip nf thr l\'nrld Srh()(ll hnv.~. \\'erl · O('~rl01v . 7 :m pm , cafP!rr1a. E:l Morro Srhool ho.}'!, Thursday, 7:30 p.m . cafrte ri11 Furl hrr 1nformalinn nn the programs is 11 v11llable. rrom the Y. 494·9431. The English depNtmenl will bf' of- fering ba!lic English. speedreadin~. English •a • second l11 nguage. and writing for pul'iliratinn. Beginning and intermedialt Span i!'h will ht svail11blt' from the foreign langu11ge deparlmen! Social studle!! coursrlli will inC'lurl*': gnve mment, Uni!ed Sl;ife!I h is t n r ,\I , citben!hip gove:rnmcnl. ind p~)'chnlogy Offered by !he homen1aki nR rltna rt- ment will bl!.' clothing. 11dvanctd f'lothing, cook ing for the family, hnme de-cnrativf' arts -n1g m11king. and hnmP dt<'flralive arts-crewel em broidery. i\ialh and scicn('e cllurse.c; w\H 1nr!ude refresher math. physical science. natural history of CAiifornia, 11n<I aslrnnomv. Art. courses wi!I incl11rle Art r ::ind IL sculplure. genPr11I t1rl , interior df'<'Ora - tion. ceramir~ 11nd metalrraft The bu.!iinesii dep11rtment 111 nfft'r1 ni: bookkeeping. beg1nnin11: s ho rt h a n d . business English 1111d be.c;inn1n,e typinR The indul'itti11I art s pro,1;r11m v.·ill offer 11utom1Jtive tune-u p for men :ind ~\·nmPn, welding and mclal shflp. woodsh(l p fu11· damenta!.~, and bo;i tinl? education anrl 11a fely. A complete schedull' nf datr, !11nf"~ :i nrl inslruct-Ors will be av::iil;ihle frnm Ii to 10 p.m. at. !he high school ::idminii:lr:itinn building . Tht fall semestf'r hf'Rins ~1on· da y. Sept. 27. A. tuition fee of g~ per J}f'rson is r·h:ir11- cd for person~ 21 .ve11r~ nf agP or old rr Studen1s over 21 "''hn are 1.1•nrking fnr credit toward a high .~chool dipl rima ::in<I students who are enrolled in {'1tiz.en.~hip cl asses will not ~ ch11r,i;:f'd A.dmis8ion is npt>n lo studen!s v.·ho h;i,·e 11:r11du1ted From hi,i;:h s!'hool or ht1l'r discontinued h1Rh srh()(l l 11nrl art ovrr 1R yf'1rs of agt. Hlp:h school studrn!s must ha v, th' written perm1s~ifln of thr1r coun.~elors tn enroll All classe.'i m11y hr l;ikf'n frlr rrerhl Counseling is availablf' on an a~ poi.ntment basi.~ Free physical fitnrsli rla~s*'s ::ilsn "'''JI beRin Sept 27 ThPst inrl ude v.·nmrn·~ physic al fitnes~. ~·!nnrliiy.'i from 7 .1n !fl !I 30 p.m , 1nrn·s Ph.vsit'il l fitness an(! learn ha sketball, Y.'ednes.rlays. ; .10 In !l .. ln p.m. ilnd men's physir ;il fitnes ~ anrl team 11olleyb11ll , Th11rsda y.c;, 7 .. 10 lo 9 ·~n p.m. in !he high school fi!Ym na sium. The head f'lf !he llnll<'d Au!n \\'nr kers:, Leonard V.'orn.:lcock. rhar~erl hcfora another co mm1tlee th11 t !\'1Knn'l'i e•·rinl)m1c program refler!~ 'a perverse sen!'e or nat innal prionlle.~" Iha! will m:ike the rich richer at the expense 0f the poor. British l{o\\'e t·s Attack ed by 'C hcek v' Sharks SAN PRAN ClS(f) (l'rr · A Br1tish ('Oti pl e rnwinl! aero.~~ th*' P;ir1f1r S11nrlay 1\·erP rl'pnr!Prl ~!r11i::i::l1ni:: 11 11h 11n· F::i vnrahlf' 1\'lnds ::in(! "rh{'Pk\'" s h;irk~ tr::iil in~ !hP1r .1~-fno1 hnat 11hoo1t li!JO miles south of H11wa11. .John Fairfax. v.•hn rn ..... ·rrl ::irrn~s the Atl;:intic solo. anrl S1II 1;1 I 'Mk le ft San Franr1scn .i\nnl 2fi n11 ii plannrd nine· rnnnth trip !fl Svdne1 1,u,trril1;1 Fa1rfax ·s radio rnritt1i·1 h"r*' s;i1rl Sun· da v Fairfax repnrl cd prn~re\~ was s!ol'I' durin ,i: lhf' pa.~t I~ r1.:iy:-; Fairf;1x ~airl mn~r of thf' ~h;iri,,-; simpl y ~warn ::irounrl the Ar1!.:1nn1a II hul a large nnf' attacked !he vc.s~rl Se\'~ral nights ,,, P olice See kin g Sta n1p t:oll e1·t or San f'lf'mf"n te pn\11·r 1nrl;i1 :i r e "C<1reh1ng fnr ii th1f'I v.hn look a Rlue Chip S!an1p rh~prn~Pr from 11 rlo~crl Sf'r\'ICP .~tal1 nn Orficers S>'11rl 1hP 111;:io h111<' 'n111;i1n1ng ~ l11r11:e rnll nf lhe rrrlrrm11bl" ~1;imp~ - v.•a.~ rf'mn1 Pr1 rrnm a mo11n11n l'.( pnlp at Shnrrt•lirl~ f\rr •n S1a11rin 2illl \ El C'am1nn Rf'11t Al1hnu11h nff1{·1iil~ 1nulr1 no! rletPrm1nP. hnw man.v srarnp~ 11f"rP 1rm~1n1n~ fin 1hl!.' p:irual roll 1n !he rlt"P"n~rr lo~· \1a<; •er ;ir RIO. Author Fi11i .•l11'• lla1 ·c l\'f;\\' YO RK 1 \r , ~',1·1r h s"'-'.:il, aurhor nf "!_.o1 •p S!flr1 ·• ;:in!'( ;in ;im;1te1 1r m<!ra!hnner. v.':i.~ ii1nnni: lhc l 1nl'i hrr~ 1n !hf' 21i-m1lf. .18.'i·i;irrl 1 ·rn!i;1I Piii k Maralhnn. Don't pay high rental cost • I I COHH CLARINET OLDl AMl.t.l SADOI TRUMPET . • • On Blldi-to-School Needs You Can Buy Them Far A Small P'art of Their Ori9inal s549s 121 IAll l'fVISTRI ACCORDIAN csoj49s i IUISCHlt TROMBONE I UISHllt AUTO SAX Al TO $6495 s449s s799s llUI IOUL •o•U lll s249s I TYPEWRITER ~ :~~~~~~:s MOOIL $14 95 l'· DOM RACITI SEWING MACHINE · · ·:: -·--~-~~~t.!.. ~, DIAMOND ALL ITIMS ARI GUARANTllD RETURNAB LE IF NOT SATISFACTORY TO INSTRUCTOR ~ GUARANTEE • Wht 11 Y•• lnry • 41')"'•n4 n.,.. ., ~ wlll tu ... " ... "''' 111,,..ond '' •11p•11lt• 111 40°0 MOi i tll•11 YO• 11•ltl fot J1 11 you r '"'.,.' Beek, C•• yo1 4• • wfll •h• wi..r.7 COMl'AllL 1002 "EMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY t to 6 1838 NEWl'ORT ILVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA • COMI IN AND HOWU AROUND P'HONE 646 -774'1 l .twHll HrlrMr & lro.4wsy I EXPERT WATCH REPA IR Done on Pr1mis1t1 I Today's Final San Cleme11te Capistrano EDITION VOL 64, NO. 225, ~ SECTIONS. 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 TEN CENTS f}o1v1i t lte Missio11 ,..~ • 1 rat Joaquin SJ ate:·• Board EAST IR\ J ;\~; -,\ ~p1•c·1al 1t1l•t·l1ng 111 !hr Soin .1<1;11111111 El1·n1E·11t11r\ ~t:h~,,,f Oi:.ll"ll'I Bu:tt'c l Ill Tr11q1•P • \\ 111 r .. ~1· p!;u l' 10n1ght :l! 7 :lll 111 !ht' ;11ln11n1,1n1114Jt1 :in· nr~. l \liOO Sc1rHl t ';on~u11 \\t· Ln1ub\·,q~1+1~ 11uri.. 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Utilil' 13e!!in:-: ' ~tud' lo .IJ ur' o, erhead l ,i ne :-: J·:11,i:111l't l'llll; ~1.111 1111 ;'\;111 l1u g11 1 ... ~ nnd l'.l t·1 t11r· (1,1111 .. 1•11 l•a l (' lit·i.;1111 pn•l1111111;11·~ 1 u,,I 'l1id1t·:. lnr ;1 111:ip11 ~lll!lf'rj,!!'flUl\ll 11!1l11y l'Ull\l'l'SIOrl Ill !he ~hr'lrr folnt1~' ;"\f"t',I Of ~;ll\ ('l1,•JJH'l1I•' L1l.1 111t1111il111t•n 1 c~er1l l.1 ;1pp1 01 1·d 1!11• bcg1nn1ng ut 'Pf'<'l<l l :J \Sl',•llll'!ll 1l1~lrl< I procf'er!u1gs tor Jin· ron1·cr~1on. ,~1ti1;IH Ii\ lhf' art'i1·~ n.'.~1lh'11!~ l'ounc1ln1•·n :i l~1. ;igrerrt 111 , 111 11 111 S..i~.ii'JO lit ~l1111'd t·u111 t·l~HHl l1111~I· fur !l it prOJCl'I 11 h1eh h;1.!i a lotaDl'nl:lln 1• pr u •' laJ.: ol S.14G.f)(ll'l The (units 11h1ch thf' l'llY 11 1ll l·11ntnht1!fl Are accun1ulal e1! 111 a spee1al <1l·1.:uunt an1I r on1e fruni a µt•rt:tn1:1ge rlon:llC'•I e:11 ·h ~car by the u11l1ty f1rin 1\ecorc!1ng lo a gt·nL•ra l fXJhc•1· lht• t 1Tv t'Olllribute~ <100ul Ji !)l!f"C('fll c1l Ilic undergound co.~ts 1n each (!1 ~T r !r1 Earl B. l!o!listcr. a l'l'sidrnt uf lhr ;:irea. furnished !he ncees~ary IK'\1lu.1n~ 10 start the prOCfc111ng~ O"'nl'r~ 11! 'iO parcels sig11f'd lllr pct1t1on fro111 tlu· arra 11·hich has 1:1 !tilal11f 11:'1 pnlpcr!1r~ --llEHt.'"S FA S/I/ON /.V FUH N ITUHt' J)cbut -~~bring~ lhc 1a,h1on :.ho11• t'OtlcCpt lu !hr h•)lnc. fu rn1sh1ni;:s llcld ti s an 1ndus!r)\.\ldf' national f'Xpcr11ncnt !hat Oiiers cu:.lumers a chance !11 :.f't' t·r,n1plPll' r0r1rn and :ir'f•,1 ~rtlinj.!c: in r<>l :1il "tores 11nd 'I r~ on·· lht• rttrn11~11hcr<' lht•.\' ' rr'.1lr Tu "l't' 11h,1t ll !> ;ill ntloul .-1nd f1111I our 11!1'1 pur H 1ngl'rhrt' -;u11I 11ltr·n· .1nu t'an sec 11 1n lh1· Or.1ni;:e ro.J.~! ar1·a -'iCr !Ile ~pcc1;,iJ J ~. 11,1j;'.f' 1 ;,hl~ld sr-t·!1r11\ 111~1<1<' l h1~ 1 1.p~ !•f !hr llAI L\' I'l l.CIT. 00 ac Ju Cnpo Dist1·ict Students Tromp Back to School C ';i p1 ~l.rano L'n1f1('d ~·h11ol Dis1ric1·s P. ~.j:! :.l udc uts 1rUOpl·d b;icf.. IO ~ehool lu· c.1.1 -1nl<' 11cel. liilCr tha11 nio st d1stnt.:I~ 111 Ur:inge Count.1. Lli'-'J"!lll' lhe USU:l l t'Oll!U~IOll 01('1" bu~ S('liedult>~. lo"! k1ndt'r:;a rrrners and turµo!ten lunl'h 1none.\. !he dH~ wa.~ ta1rl.v 11u1rl :'\ou1·e1.11Jl1• flu s 11';11' at hus ~l•ip~ 11 rre b!1.1<; 111!h h;11r longt'I' ihnu thC'1r· ~h1rt Cul- lar~ Thr h;11r 1·ode 11·:is ;ibohshcd this 1 t'ill' In !ht• BnarU 11f Tn1,..l1•es • A !t•11 girls. anl u:1p<1l111g thl' 1Jn ghl ~!111· 111 iJ<ll tll<ll 1•aS ~llil Ull'IT:t~! !ht~ nlO!'I\· Ill::!. 1•orr hi•l p<1n1 s. 1·01npl~ 11 1g 11·ith !he 1ln·ss i·odr lenf:llJ f1f 110 shorl~r lh;in lhe p.11111 o! 1•nt's l1an1!:; ll'h('rl arn1s art' t'\· leJldl•(I ;1l one 's ~1 de.; L"ap1 ~!r~11u1 L111l 1rll b1'g;111 !aler !Ill~ y(•ar lier11llsr 0f :i l'equc.,1, rnadr h~· 1!11.' 1(';H·ht•1·s· a~sncr;1tiu11 l\lany l<11nilies 11l t ilt' ;11·e:t \\hu ha vt' ll11si11ci,:scs 111us\ dcl;iy th('IJ" 1aca!1ons 1111t1I <dll"f L;ibor [);1y. ·\lt!1u11gh 8.132 sltalent~ h;t\'C bct11 pro· jt:t'll'd fur Ilic d1stric1 hrtwer11 tltlll' and IJ~·i·1·1nbt'I'. !ht' first rl;iy cnroll1ne111 1:ii usoallv tc.'is. aeCTlrdlng lo .10<' \\'1mrr, 1 •1rt·rtor 01 Ath111111stral\\'e Seri 1er~ Thi~ 1~ 11111·11 IJt•r;"tU~l' uf \'01t'Jl1onl'rs. llr :;aid 1l 11111 be 111h:r~·~1u1g !o ~t'<' 11 tlr.;t da\· ~·1u·1d ln1t•11t. 1dh'n 11 1" \;ih11 \a1t•<I 11·i1I hf' h1;.:hi:r than 1n prt'\lllU~ ~Pars heeau se uf l h(' lall'I' Sl:lfl, There 1\·ere no d11ub!C' sessions 1t11<; . ve:1r, but the /ugh sc hool has staggered ,1art1ng 1\n1t!5 and had to add <'ii.: ht rno1 " port;iblf' tlassroon1~ to a1'01d 111111 .St'SS111ns 1h1s .1ear \r1111f'r s;11d rhc high s1.:hool 111:1y no t be so lurk.\' ne.~t year ber;n1sr tile new Ua11;i ll ills H1µh :-;,·hool. now u11d1•r runslrue11on ;111d ~lated for Septcn1bcr 'it l'0111plcllo11 \1111 he tlel<i\ed. lllhrr cnJwdrd st.:lli~•l s rh1~ ~1·ar ;1 1·~ l,,1~ J\!1111;1~ Ill S<-111 Clr111c111r, 11h1c:h h;i~ 0111~ f..1ndrr~:i rlcn 1hruu~h third gradt' llfl 11.-. L<Hl1PllS :\lo~t ol !hr building was r<11.· (:oJJc2c Board ' 'fo S111dv Bond, Nix on l~rcczc :-.1 .. ·1·1111 ri•por1 .. 011 the rreent defea l ol !'11• ~;lddlf'h:11·k ~ '(lllrg" bond propu s;il and lht> 11;1!1011.d 11-;1µ<' !rt•c1.e \.\Ill he;id tl11· ,+~•·11d;1 al to 111~1ll :;; 1nf'r l1n~ ut :ht: ,, !1,•111' li\1111'(1 ol 1ru,1tc' ..,11p1•r1111r11dr11t ~·red Bl'Cmrr 11111 t•f· fl• pdl\ 111101111 the tru.~tt·I"~ or !hr clr1 !itJn 1 •••lill' :111d 11H1y pnJ[l<l~C ano1l11•r honrl <'li•r !1011 111 ,•1•ck f111:i11t·1n~ f11r builtling I •11l,1flh'fll)ll Tlu· 11,rf·t rni:: 11·11! ht' held <ii 7 11.111 i11 1!11· l.Jo:ir<I rt~1n1 al 1hc 1\lis.'\ion VicJo cain· pu ~. 2R(l()ll :\laq::11crile Parkwa.v [)r Hri>n11'r t1;1s i11d1ra1rd Iha! to inert i1u•rr;1 ~11u: :.1udf;'111 cnrollmrn1!'. the d1 ..,u·1r! 1n'1,\ ha\·r 10 lrvy pc n n1 ssil'e t:ix· t'' In !111anc·e thr cnnstruction pro~ran1 l'ult.•1-"r l ru~lrr.; had sought \'Oler pt·11:i1"-:.1un to sel l 5~4 .R 1nillion 111 l)l)nd'i l" hluld pcrm::incnt buildin~s at the ,i·l1uol \I 1th onl.v :i ht::h! lurnout ol 01stntt \"Oler~. S~1t 14. tl':c mcasurr "'as soundl.v dt'fcatcd .' The fund~ alonl! 11·1th financial aid fn •nl !he 'l:ilf'. would ali;;o hav e been us· f'd l11r C'Oll~!ruction ;ind !hr pu rchase nr a ~ri·onc! di strict cainpus 111 !he Tustin arra. r>r Brrn1cr will a!~n inlorm !he board or 1he cft•c\s nr !he na tlon<1l \\-'8,1:(' frttzr. on recent ;Jppro\"a l of pay rai"es for col· l{'!!f' ('fll)l\01 ('!;, Thl' t1·ustee.~ a re t>x pccted 1<l takl'. nc· lion un a propos:il lo b11ild a lrmpor:iry -,:rarkim:: lot-fl?r-"'htd~lc lt~lo!t 111,.-the ce1n- Pl'"· Tht" Z:iO-car rac1l1ty 1s needed ror the 1971·72 ye:ir, 0Hit'1als h1t\'f' infl icaled. Ac(1011 on the 11em was delayed fron1 !he bo:ird ·s Au~. 13 meeting pendin,i! 1!e1erm1niit1on of whl'lher a ptrm3nent rac11ity could b<' bu11! 1nst t>ad. Fi ~hiu o "' ( :l1 eckcd (;c ar Theft hy Poli<·c San Clemente poller are invt !l11ga11ng the !heft Sllturday afternoon of SI OO 111 l1;:;h1ng gear fron1 the baek porch or It r s!drnf'e. ()lficcrs !l;ucl !11·11 pole!! itnd 1Y,.o reel.~ 11 cre reported ll1 !"~1ng a1 sibout 2 I'm hy ,\liirk C.:olher. of 2;.1;1 S. ~.:I Ca 1ni no Re3J. t'd this su nlml'r because or nol rneeting slate earthquake :;tandards. A ne1v building will be ccu15tructed this ~·ear Fourth graders lron1 Las Pahnas are i.:oing to Uh~ Hanson and tifth and s1:\:lh gradl'rs are .nak ing Courordia niore l-ro1vcled !ha n 11~ual. T11·u other bulging sthou!s in the d 1.~trict ar<' Cro"·n Valley. which this .1·~ar has sixth gr;idrrs in addition to th!'! uthcr grades 1 and hasn 't 1n the past I and \"ie jo 1rhi<'h has 111ost of the district·,, spct.'1al educatio n classe~. Golf Course Acquisitio11 Study Shelved San .luan Capistrano's probe into !he f1·;isihili11· ol purchasing !ht San .Ju;.111 IJ 1lls goH t·ourse h;-is been trn1porar1ly :.ht•l1·rd. \\"1llian1 \\'. Berr\'h1ll, coun:.el for Gle11· tla!e Federal Saviiigs , thr golf course's C111·ner. has y,·ritten the-eity saying his !in11 l'rtnnol com ply with lwo ~tipula l ion$ lhe City Connc:I made btlore authorizing their feasibility stud.v. Tht C'OUncil had requested th11t (.;Jen- dafr Federal guarantee the a1·ailabilit.1• bf the rro11erty for one year. fl also ha tl .S[;)!ed Iha\ (;lendale F'rdera) "'aS the Ull- (lllill ified legal O\\'ner and collld thl'refore offer !hi' propl'rly for sale Ber1·1·hil1 111/ormrd !he t'J1V that bec<1us'e ol thc scope of pending 1lt1gatiun 111101\·l'd in bankruptcy proceeding.~ lill'd h.\' the former property owner. 1'.lorri~ ~1 1sb111, !hr 1110 stipulations could not be rlH·l. Thr legal t;Uunscl s::iid Glendal e Federal intends to make its own land usr s11td_1' of 1.700 acrf's int'luding and sur· rounding the golf rourse. Du rin~ th1~ I 1n1e the sar1ngs and loan 1n!ends 11'1 1·on1111ue 11pcra11ng the gull course The l·1t~ had 1·01cd 10 hin~ a cnn~ultan t 10 ttll'esllgate the feasibility of purchas· 1ng the go lf eour~e. Primary purpose of 1he study "·as lo determine "'het her 111· nnt several acres ad1acenl to the courst 1•ould be :o;u11ahle for a cil•1c center site Berryhill added when his l irm'~ land orse sr11d,1 1~ con1plr1e d. !he~ 1na y find a ~u1tablc l'1v1c center ~1t e and approach the l'1I)' A. Robe11son FuneraJ HeJcl Funeral scr\·ices "'ere tonducled lhl~ we<'kt'nd for Andrew I.. Robertson, 69. or San Clemenle. v.·ho died last week. ~·Ir. Robertson lived at 239 A\·en1d a ~la rquita. lie died \Vednesday aft er a lingering illlless. He leaves his widow. Helen. of the home; a son. Robert R. ~l a:itv.'cll of Northridge: three daugU-rs. 111argaret Steiner of Northridge, Barbara Ke sson or Long eBach and Roberta Jfyl11 of San Diego: three brothers. Du r w 11 r d Robertson of San Clemente, Robcrl Robertson of 1'.lexico and Charle:'!' Robert.son or Tcrnple City and seven grandchildren. Funeral rites wer e contlucted ~aturday 1nor11ing at Pacific View ~femorial Park chapel . Friends \.\'ho wish may make 1ncmorial (:Onlributions lo the A1nerican €aneer-Socitty. Wave-battered S,vinrmer Okay A Sunland man ~apecl seriou!I injury Sa turday aftttnoon when he w a s ··dumped" in a wa ve ofr Blufbird Canyon Beach in Laguna Beach. l\"eil Sivan, 45. was given first aid and h~ back immobilized on the beach by lifeguards. He Y.'a!J transported to South Coast Communil:,:_ Hospital, treated and released. t;uard3 re.porled few re.sCtJe.!I over the "·eekend. v.·ith 4.000 person5 coming to the beaches both Sa~urday and Sunday. • ers1n _awsuit DAIL T l"ILDT 51111 ,~!11 Top S111·fers llat S3chs. 41 . or San J uan f"a pistrt1no is sho\ltl \\ilh lhc Duke Kahana- inoku trophy after overcon1in;: a hoi;t of younger ~ur fers in llunt ing· Ion BcaC"h to \\'ill the top a11a rd in the United Stat es Surfboard C:han1· pionships. Joyce 11offn1an Lancur. 23. \\Oll the top s pot 111 the open "'omen 's divU-1011. See additional pictures and story on Page 21. Yo11ths l11vited Citizeus Unit Opens n1entbership By PA,,lF:LA llAl.L.o\N Qj r~• D1li. l"ii<>t Sl1ll The i)anfl Point Ci1i1.en~ lur Ar!ion -a 1·ornn1uni!y ;issoc ia11011 stud~·ing <rn· nrxa!ion and olher cu1nn1 uni tv issues - has opened its ranks In l8·yra"r--0lds. Jirn llcgelbrugi;e. president. said lht' 1nemhcrs or thl' a~sociation voted la.'l 1•.ec~ lo l'li;"tllj!C !heir h~·!:111S IO Opt'11 1nrmb<'r~hi p lo all resident s :ind proprrt .v ownrrs of teg11I \"Oling ag1· Th e ch;ingc wa~ ~u1u:e.~tcrl hy allurnr > .John Boyd, legal ad,·1ser 1or lhe nrw group. "l\e thought lhh \\<1~ a rea l good mo1·t'." said n egelbruggr "\\"r 1\'flnl lo <'ncoura,ee part1c1pation nl our ~·oung pco· pie, partirularly sinrr lhry. lllO ar" in· tcre.;!cd in !hf' nrdt'rl~ de1elupn1ent or thr1r co1111nun11y ·· The purpose of !a:.1 11·f'ek ~ rnce11nµ w;1, lo dlSl'O l'rr whit•h q11est1nns thr P('Opl r r1f Dana Poinl w;111t an~wrred hy 1hc Co11n1v f'l1.1nn 111g Cun1n1 iss1on and Suprr\'1sor Ron Ca~pc r:.. A n1eet1ng of lhc group·., board' of directors tofJk pl;ice v.·ith Caspers today and the planners meeting i.~ ~thrdul('d Tursd:1.V, "\\"r ;1rr inlt•rt~ted in fi nd ing nut ex· al·ll.v 11·ha1 11'f' h;"tv1· to do to gel our Coast H1gh"<i.v IM:nutirit'alinn unclPn\•ay ," said Rt•gelbrugg(•. "\~·f also 1vant to kno1v if 11·{' c·an )lt·I anuthl'r hearinJ.: on rhe state lc1i·l 011 lhl' prnpusrd Cna~I Freeway 11hich 11(' arc against" II<' said the group also i,o; interested in J"('\1l·11u1.i: w11h !h1· 1.:01111ry the zon ing for l):1na t'(unt. The ll('l\' l'.roup :il...o 1s probing !he issue nf an111·~alu1n 1cr$11~ an o1 her in· i·oqK1r;it1on a!1cmpt Hl'grothrugi,:<' said !ht l1r.~t seminar for the ent1r(• 1·u n11nu1111y i~ !enli'llively sel for Sf'pt. 27 (;ui.'Sl spf'aker "'ill be John Bur\nn. <"h;urn1an of 1he COUl1('11 of the ('111111nun1l1f•' of 11'\'inr . \.\hn 1111! di~cuss lht• int•t•hurut·~ nf 111corporat1on ancl an- rlf'xat1un A ~ecund 1ncr11ng 011 lht• pros and con s ot anne.1.;i11on 10 San Ju;in Cap istrano \t•rsu.; 1ntorpor:iliott nf D<ina Poin t or JXl.~sihly both Dan;i and Capistrano Beach al.~o ha s bt•tn propn~cd . But speakers h<ive no t yet been obtain(.>d. Atto1·11ey f 01· A11gela Davis Faces E1nhezzling Cl1a1·ge RED\l.'OOD CITY /AP ) -A fe lony tornpla1nt charging an attorney for blatk mi1itanl Angela Y. Dav is v.·ith embezzlin~ $10,000 from the San ~1 atco Cou nty ~gal Aid Society has been riled in tl-1unicipal Court hen~. Di:d ri ct. Attorney Kei!h SorC'nsen said he would ask attorney Sheldon Ol is, who re~igned early this yeiir as executive director of the society. lo turn himself in <'arly this \.\'et.k. He said Otis told him he "''ould surrerlCler when requested. piief Deputy District Attornf'y Wilbur Johnson said: "He withdrew the Funds from the society's account, deposited them in his own account. u.qed lhe fund.8 to pay personal bills and then later returned the Funds v.•hen it beocame ap- p11r1>nl ht would be lesving the dirtt· torship earlier than expected. ''lie took the money in two stparale cheek.s. one for $2,500 and the other for S7 ,$00. They were taken O\•er about 11 month and the money \\'a5 returned aboul three months h1tcr in two separate payments.·• Sorensen said Saturday the malt('r wa~ discovered in a routine audit of the society'!f books. The !JOCiety is spon~red by 1he Sitn M11teo County Ber AsMCiation and repreM?nts indigents in civil iotCtions. , I ~fiss Da vis. 27, is charged "'ilh murder, kidnap and conspiracy in the Aug . 7, 1970 shootout itt the r.lari11 County Civic Center In wh ich rour persons died. Otis is one or four attorneys representing her. Stolen Musical lnstrun1ents Baek Responding to an anonymous phone call San Clemente; Police Saturday recovered a portion of more than $2,SOO in muslcal instruments stolen Sept. 1 l. "Officf.rs said a drum set was found a.t about 10 p.m. behind in lht. reas of a build ing 11t 800 S. El Gamino Reel. The drunt.'I were ldenUflt'd as belongi ng to Rick Ferrick. of 211 \V. Ca nada, but are Oeing he.Id by dettclives until they can be checked for fingerprints. F'errick-reporled the drums and several nlher ASJOrtcd Instrument~ ~tolen over l.aDor DRy weekend from Vance Roofing, or 215 Los Molinas. where they were sklred. • Judge Rules By TO,\I BARLEY 0! l~t O•il, 1"1111 S111t A tl urry or Ja.~t n11nu11! fili ngs produted a fo11r·hou r dela~· today in an Orange County Superior Coul't hearing to deter· n1ine the leg al con1position ol the strife· lorn /.Ol.'ill Agency F'ormation Commis- sion {L.\F'CI. But Judge Charles A. Ba .1er ruled before ordering thl' recess !hat the Coun· r·1I or Communities of lr1·inc -the fledg· Ji11g organization that is spearheading the dri1•e for a 1·ast new c1t1· or lr1•ine -t an rnter the dispute a . .; 1nl ervcnors whose in· terests arf' 1n1•0J\'cd in the LAF'C hass le. Attorney Tin1 Str;ider filed the brief fo r CCI Cha irman JotiO Burton and sul'· cessfully argued before Judge Bauer lh:it lhe issll{' of lrvuie incorporation is al thP heart of the bi11rr LAF'C battle. "This is a matter of gre:i! public con- cern and il is VJtal that the voit e of those \1·ho want a co1nniun1ty of lrl"ine shoulrl be heard in this crucial court hea ring." Strader sauL Dep11t y Co11n1y Counsel \\' i 11 i a n1 tl!eCourt. ll'ho represents l' o u n I y supervisors Roberl B;itt in and Ronald Caspers in the dispute, today esti tnatf'd that the he aring will tilkt: at least t"·o 11·eek s. t\l'tther super\'isor 11as prl'sc111 bur both n1e11 are on <":Ill Allon1ey Toni \\"oodru(L \.\'Ork1ng ior the citv selection con1mittee or the League ·or Cities in the hearing. believe!'!: lh.al it w1!1 lake two to five da ys to com- plete presentation of C\'idenc-e . Bolh side.~ ca1nc to court toda.v res1gn- rd to the tac:l !hat ii "'ill take JudEe Baul'r's rulin g ta settle an iSSlJc th?.!. rlefird rcs1Jlulion S11nd<i,v u1 rwo n1l'eting.~ at !he \\'estern \\1h11e Howse in San C:lernenlr.. Orange Coun1.1's n ia.vor~ and sup· ,.r.•isors dcha ted tile l.AVC issue and 11·hat ilt>!h sides Felt v.·as thr moth·ation behin d the eontrover~y in both the n1orni ng and aftt'moon sessions or a day·long n1eetin~ or SAJ\1CO (Super\·isors and i\layor'.!I Commi ttee of Orange Count y). Proposals by flR!l in and League Presi· dent Robert. Finnell rai led to gain support lo !he point that today's hearing 11·ou!d ha1·f' been found lo be unne<:essary. League la1ryr.r.~ 1\·ill open the hearin~ this afternoon by asking Judge Bauer to confinn lhe LAFr rnf'mbPr~hip that ha!'!: a lread~ been recogni1ed by Superior Court Judge J. F: T. "'Ned"' Ruller in a temporary restra1111og nnler siii::ned by thal Ju rist. Th at lineup. "'hit'h has ruled aga 1n~t Santa Ana 's annesarinn or thl' s:w.aerc "prorni sed land"' al.~o :.nu~ht by Irvine in· corporation 11rnpnnent.'. include~ San Clr.menle Councihnan St.111 Northrup a." chainnan. Anaheim Counciln1a11 Char le' Pearson. BaU1 n and C:i~pers and Fullerton Councilm.1n Louis · · He d · ' Beinh<1rdt . Reinhardt's rf'1no1·::1l fron1 lhe LAFC 11as the first publ1t 1ndi(·atlo11 !hat poli!i- t·al forces opposed to the Irvine Compan_1· and com1nilletl to allowing ann exa!lon or !hr "p roini~rd land"' to Santa An a wcre al \\'Ork. The 938·acre; sector on Santa Ana·s sou theastern ho rde r seen1s <,:crl ain to beeomc pz.r1 of. lhe proposed ney,· City or Irvine in !he liRhl of n 11ing~ by lhe Orange County Superior Court and lhe. refu<;al Friday of !he Fourth nislrict Court of Appeals lo intervene; in the dispute. Oruge Cout "'eatber Sunny skies predicted ror lhi.!1 afternoon and Tuesday, following night and morning low clouds and fog. Temps along the coast will be 72 raising lo as inland . L<>ws to- night between 57 and 65. INSIDE TODA \I Th r 11e10 co1n1n11'11ity !hcfltt r staso11 1s off a1td r1n111i11y, and l u-o rno re O~l1C 1"$ fro·m, locaL playl1ousts art re111twed on E"rt· tt rtainrnetH Pa pt J 7 todou. ... 11 ... " ~"" " C•llflr11I• ' ......... 1 por ..... .. C~1clllf>w U• " o..,... Ct¥111r • c1.,.111.,. ,,.n IYMI l"trlff .. (tffll(I " ·-· Jl·n (••~·-·· .. l!K-~··~•!• 11·1• °"'"' l'ttllttt • ffflvlt*I " E•lt .. lfl '"' • T-t.f• " fftl .. J:I""'..,' " w ....... • ·~ . l~lt w-·• i'olftt IJ•ll Ile_ .... " •w• .... •·• """ l.•-'1 .. 2 041LY PJLOT SC Court Sees Oeme11te Death Sce11e Colored slides of the nude. blood·splot· ttred body of Connie Lynn Johnson as lt lay sprawled llcrnss !he bed of ll S11n Clemente apartment ""'ere shfl wn today as fi rst evidence in the murder trial of her husband , P.larlne ti.fark Johnson . Chief Deputy D1slrict Att ornev James E nright used the slides to 1llusirate the testimony of SAn Clemente Dtttttive Art Sa unders, first officer on the scene of the J un'!! 17, 1970 slaying. As the photos of his dead \\'if!" were shnv.•n, the tall. handsome !-.larine lowered his eyes and refused l.O look at them. Det. Saunders testifi ed that ""'hl!'n he responded to an emergency call lo the 41& f\lonterey Lane apartment he was met by J ohnson, 20. who said "it's my v.·ifl': r think she 's hurt." Saunders testified that whtn Jnhnson was told a few minutes laler !hat his v.·ife ~·a11 dead he gave no response. The Santa Ana f.1arine O:irps Air Sta· lion military policeman faces a non-jury trial on second degree murder for the killing of his wife. Investigators said lhat. r-.trs .• Johnson had been beaten with a kitchen stool and repeatedly gtabbed wllh a knife. The weapon was never found. Workers Sought For Saddleback Council Duties Several openings still exist on a number of subcommittees of the Sad· dlebaclr Are a Coord inating Council, ac- cording to Bart Spendlove, president. Spendlove is hopeful the vacancies will soon be filled 60 the committees can begin work on a number of problems and projects in the Saddl eback Valley. A brl':akdown of I.he openings is as follows: -An Aliso Valley represt:ntative is needed for the planning committee as "'l':ll as a l5p(Cialist in flood control and parks and recreation. -One opening still exists on the plan· ning review and advanced planning com· m1ttees. -Three more persons are needed for the education committee and four persons for the transportation committee. -An ed itor, associatl': editor and r eporters from the various homeowcers associations in the valle.y are also n"'eded for lhe newsletter committee. Spendlove encouraged thos! interested in fil ling tbe slo ts to write the SACC, Box 357, El Toro, 92630. Police Chief Se t For Legion Talk Laguna Beach Police Chief Joseph Kell y will make one of his first ap- ptarances before a local civic group when he addresses a Joint dinner meeting of American Legion Post 222 and its aux· il iarv Thursdav. Ktlly, a retiied U.S. r-..tarine Corps col· onel and graduate of thl': FBI National Academ y stepped into the top p<isiti!ln in thP Art Colony police department a mC1nth ago He ,,.,,II !'peak tn tM lA'&1ona1r~ and theJI lad1l':s follo..,,·1ng a Ii 311 p m pot luck dinner The llfo Lagunil Bf'arh High :-;,hl\t'll deJ,.g ales kl Boy and Girt S!aT~. \V1JJ1a m B1rrl and Ki m Laknn. "'lll dr.scrihe thl'1r f'rpe:Tltnce in UJp Lejl1rin-sponsnred p~ gram and 0 \\' Price. cnmmunuv SE>rv1ce comm1s~1nner an'1 a nis1rict 2'9 cha irman .... ·111 pres~nt cn:it1nns 11'.1 Post. 222 !Dr outstanding commun1tv acllv1 t1es during lhe year. · OlA.JrtGI COA'ST DAILY PILOT ()U,lllGE CO.UT PUBl lStilNG <OM.,A.HY lt obtti N. Wetof f'l&siclltll •nd P\/lllllJ'ltt i Jtclr: R. C u•l•y ~ if ~ l'Nli:I.,. ialld Gena,.! M-ow n o,,.•• k •• ,.a fal~r no,.. •• >.. Mul'Jl~i~· """"Illig f G11<11" om., M. l"" IUc~•"" P. N1!1 M lltua 111.l'NO"w Etn..-. Le,wM IMdl Of'flq J.12 f o11tl Jov111ut "•Tli11t ecl4rou : P.O. Bo• 66&, fl&52 Real Hot T ime At Big Parade WALNUT CREEK (API -A \'Olley from 20 old ahotguna fl~ by a un it in the 34th annu al W1 tnu t Fel51.i val parade here 11pa.rked a flr1 on the paper roof of the reviewlna !'!land and sent dignitaries running. The day ~·as saved by lhe next group to pass by -the Walnu t Creek Fire Department -whic h !l\l'ung the lon11: boom of its new r nginP over !lie stand Sunday and quir.kly doused the blaze. l"'o one v.•as hurt . Pa.triots' Fete To be Pr esented As Joint Effort The sixth annu al Laguna Beat"h Patriots' Day Parade in February, 1972, will be presented as a joint projl!'cl by all interested ci vic, serYice, religious and other non-political iroups, according lo Mrs. Emily Ross of the Patience \\1rlght Chapter, Daughters of the American Rt\lo\ution, which originated the even t. A board of directors chosen from the various grou ps will detl':rmine parade plans and policies, Mrs. R05! said. In previous years, the part1de has been presented by the Laguna Beach Ex· change ('.lub and the DAR chapter. Reprl':sentatives on non-political groups wishing to participate in sponsorship of the 1972 parade will mel!:t at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, in tht Lagun11 Federal Building, Mrs. Ross said. A Patriots' Day Parade committee, nam@d to con tact the various org11n iza. tioru, includes ~frs. Ross , Roy Ma rcom , ?i.1yrth Malaby, Lowry Gallinger, Rnberl Shapard, Ethel Ke tchum. J ohn Padach and C11l Orcut. To facilitate the work of the committee, interested groups or in· dividuals may contact Mrs. Ross at 494· em. Harry McCoy, 72, Services Slated In Laguna Hills Funeral services will he tield Wed· nesday at 1·30 p.m. at G e ne\' a Pr"'sbyterian Church. Laguna Hills, for Harry A, f.!cCoy, 731-N Avenid11 M11jorca, v.•ho dif'd Saturday at the age of 72. The Re v. Ed wa rd J. Caldv.·ell will of· ficiate at the servrtes. Buri11I wilt follow at El Toro Cemetery under ttie direction of ~lcCormlck Lagun a Beach Mortu11ry, ~1r. McCoy is 15urvived by his widow, Phlhpene Qf lhe fa mily home;· two Min~. Harry A., of \Vest Covina and John E. of Cuh·er City; a daughter. r-.frlii. Glflri• E. Kersey of San .Jose.: a brother, .Jack, of Indianapolis; a sister, Catherine Craig ol Kentucky, and eight grandchildren. A naliv r-of Indiana, Mr McCoy had lived in Laguna Hills for seven Years, after retiring from the Sta nda rd Oil Cnm· pany. He WB! active in the ~1asonic Cluh of Laguna Hills and sang in the choir al Geneva Presbyterian Church. Laguna Planners Facing Light Agenda Monday Laguna Beach Plann1n.11: Comm!s!ioner:-; v.ill face a light agenda tooight in· cludtng A variance rPquesl. two con- tinuations and a yard determinati on. r.trs. \\'illiard L. Alkire. 400 El Bosqu r. is ,seekin11: a \'ariancl': from parking rP· quirements created by adding a bathroom to 11 wor kroom. The workroom does not. ha \'e an eo· trance to thl': resl. nf the house, but only from the. out.side , maki ng it a guestroorii and requiring .an additional parking space. Pl anners "'"ii! alsn look at a re.vision in site pl ans for the Babco development, 2225 Lagun.a Canyon Road , Dtve.Jnper1 arr constructing a warehnuse at the site.. The matter ..,,-as continued from the 111st mer-ting. Also continued i' a request from Edith tlosg to divid e a parcel of land al 620-626 Buena Vista \Vay into tv.·o bUildlng liile.s. Lastly, comm issionl':rll \\"ill be asked fo mak e a determina tion abou t the yard on property o~'ned by James Strombolne, 666 Griffith Way. Atomic-Warmed Water Harmless Warm water from nuclear power plants v.·i !J not se rinusly affect the l!'Cology nt the ocea n. say!! a Caltech marine biolo11:ist Professor \\'heeler North , v.·ho works out ol Caltech's marine studits cente r 1n Corona de! Mar, revealed his cnnclusltins this week, based on studies of marine veg~tation from Baja California to lhe northern coast. He ~afd lhe fl':ar nf conser\ahnnis!s that the heated water frr>m nuclear gt'~rators would rlefol1atf''UnderSf'll flnra and make "deserts nf lhe sea " is un· founded. filnst of the !03 p!anfs he survpypd survived in warmer ..,,·11ter and "the few that do not tolerate warm temperaturts disappear and are replaced by warm toter11nt species," North reported . The purpose of tbe study was lo determine thl': possible efrects fln California marine life when the sea 1s polluted with water heated to cool nuclear-powered el~trical gen l!'ralors. Once r1:turned to the ocean. the water raises the tempe.ratuer of the surrounding 11e11 willer in th e dl11charge ront . California law prescribes that e.fflupnt watPr can be more than 20 deg rees warmer than the natural ocean tern· per11turl':. rrofessor North estimated th at IPss than one percent of the ~astal waters are now hPall':d by genr-ral ing pl.ants. hul 1f propn~ed new plants are built, fi vt per· cent of the coastal ~·ate.rs would be. af· fected in 20 years. ~nrth said the ecological probl ems of po"·e:r plants often can be solved by pro- ptr pl a nn~. "The purists :o;11_v thf.'y dnn 't want lo disturb the or iginal ~ology at .!ill -the y don't wan1 any change," ~orth said "Othl':r people are willing to accept some change as long as the hig her IPmperatures don 't affect the overall li veab ility.'' VFW 'Peace Post' Splits, St~ts New A11tiwar Group MADISON. Wis. fU PI) -Tirl':d of fighing for peace. from the insidt of !hi': Velerans of Foreign Wars, memben of Madison's .. Peace Post" havl!' dec ide.d to spilt away from VFW and open their membership In "11nyone v.·ho is willing to atand up for peace." The members vote.d during lhe weekend to m11kl': the spli t after the N11· lion11l VFW took back their charter earlier in the week for their antiwar views. Shortly after th e sp lit., Pe.ace Post mem· ber Ml':l Cohen said, "people started 11igning up like mad." Mori!: than 200 persons h11d paid $1 apiece and joined within 24 hours, Cohen ~11\d, And 11 mas!! me.etin g w11:o; plannl':d fnr next Sunday to ''see v.·bere v.·e will go.·• Delighted at. the Tl':sponse of Madi son Area cililens. Cohen predicted other groups might spring up around the cnun· try and "eventually it could become: a Natio nal Peace Party ... \\'hy not, thrre are people 1111 over wbo are ag11inst !he wa r." Am ong those v.·hn have jfli nerl. hr-sairl, were. a "minister. a dnctor in his fiOs snrl student_, ... just average people who are against the wa.r." One man who jnined said ht "'as a \'eter11.n of tht Kore an Yt'ar with a 100 percent disability. The ex-i\.tarin P, who didn 't \\"ish lo he irlenl1fied , sairl he belongcrl !fl !ht VF\\1, the American Legion and the D1sablrd American Veler11ns groups but harl becomr "sonH.•what disillusinncrl w11 h them.'' ",Just can 't. see any longer younf<!; guys going nver thPrt 1 Vietnam ) anrl coming home all shot up." The Peace Pnsrs records and charter were taken back last week in a stormv meeti ng with Slate Cnmmande.r Clarenc'e Brunner of Ma nitnwoc. Pt11ce Post mem be rs claimed the cnm· mander 11nd other VFW of f i c 1 11 l s ph~·sicall,\• seized thp items v.·hf'n thPv refusrd lo gi\'e them back. resulting in ·,. brief me:lee. Among !he item~ L3ken \Vpr~ 11 pirture and service record of \\'O Davis Kink Kink v.·as killed in Vi etnam and the Post had renamed il~lf after him recenl\y. Kink'li mnthPr , ~1r5. fo.larcel \a Kirik. sa id !hi~ \l'f'l'kl':nrl she h11rl r:illt>rl the \IF\V rtpeatedly to get h~r personal prn- ptrty back. The p1rh1rl':, ~he sa id, is the only one 5hl': ha.~ of hl!';r son. "1 just want thls over wit h," shP s11ld. Cohen, \\'ho is her spokesman. said Sun· day a iiuit would be. filed Monda y a!'iktn.i;: for damaael' for thr mental anguish lihe has suffered su rprised pnsl mem ber!!' because the se.te \lf\V Board of Trust.el':!!' had \•oted lhis summer lo lift the sus penstll{l. The charter was takl':n back, CohPn l'ia1d, by a speci11I order th al said lhe Po!l't hartn •t bee.n rl':habili111ted. ·:eut WI!' don't even know what we 11rl': su pposed to ha,·e been rehabil1!Bted from ," Cohen said, Cohen wa!l' 11 founding member of the Vf'W group 11nd a pa st post comman der. He is mitldle-age 11nd run!! two food stores in M:idison. He says he i~ "not a radical, I am just fed up with !ht VF'W b<.'in.11: a political arm t'lf the govern ment." "\Ve rlon'l w11.nt lo h11 vt a fla,i;:-w11vin g organization that you have to be 11 \•eteran nf a foreign wa.r to join. W!!'re JUSt cit.izen~ of this country 11 nd we. want lo get it straightened out, one. way or the olhl':r," hi': said. YMCA Outlines 'Recruitment' Ni g hts for Kids Tht Sout h Coast YMCA has 11nnounce.d "recruitment" night!!' for the ir Y-Indian r.1aide n and Y·lnctian Guides progra ms for girls and boys in the fir.o;t. second and th ird gr.11de!!. Schedule for the Indian Maiden sign- ups is a!l' ffll ln .... ·s : Top of th~ \Vor!d School girls. tonight at 7:.10. c,:ifeteria El Mnrrn Schoo! girl:s, Wednesday, 7;:M) p m . ca feteria. Alisn School p:irl~. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., cafeterui. SrhPdu1e ror the Indi an Guides sign.ups is :is fflllflw~- EI r-.1nrrn Schf)(')I boys. Sept 28. 7·30 r m ' r.:ifrt eria. Tnp nf lht \\'orld and Alisn boys, Stpt . 2!1. 7:30 pm . Top of the World cafetl':ri a, Schedule for signup5 in the Gr11-Y pN'I· _llram. fnr bnv~ in the fo urth, fifth and six!h gr.11(1P.~ 1~ a~ follows: Ali~('I f..chonl boys, tonight 11 7·30 p.m., cfl f Pter1.:1. Tnr of the \Vnrld S('h(lfll boy~. Wed- nr.~d;i_1', 7 :10 pm . rafrtf'ria. F.I ~1nrrfl School hnvs. Thllrsdav. 7 30 p m. r ::ifeten::i · · Further information ori the progr~ms is a1·11il11hle. from rhe Y. 494-~431. Footba.ll Fig ht Ends in Death CINCINNATI IUPI ) -Mrs. Eul11J1 Fuch11, 44, 1o1•u chargtd with 11eronrl rlpgrf't! murrlf'r in the fatal shooting Sunday of hrr hus· band Rober!. 44, during an ar~u­ ment. over whether hr "'Ould listen lo the radio bro.11dca~t of a pr(). fession,:iJ roolball ~a me. The CQUnlv cnrnner's office s11id F'uchs "'Hnted tn l i~!rn !() lhP tin· c i n n A I j R p tlF;;:ll~·Phil1111Plph1a F,,:i,qles g<1n11' His 11o·\fe wantl!d 1n hear sterl.'o rerord.~ Fttch s told hi s "A"lfe hf' "'011lrl leav e the hnuse if he could not listen to the game. The cornner'i; toff ic e said the ~·oman allegedly took a .2a.cal 1h£>r pistol frnm :i drawer and fircJ. Fuch.~ ":is rlP11d on arriv;il RI Cenf'ral 11nsp1tat "!lh a hullet \\·o unrl tn the hP;:irl 1\1rs. Fuchs was tn be arraigned tixlay in rrim1nal court. Adult Stud e11t Courses Begin In Cle111e11te Coursr.~ ran~ing from rrr11rnics !fl ps,vchol ogy wil l he nffered bv the. Adult Education dep11rtment ('If San Clemente Hi11h Schnnl th is f11 ll Rel':istratifln for rla~sPs hPJ!ln~ tnnighl and con tinues thrnttJ?h "'ednesd;iy from 7 to 9 p.m. in the /ichool libr11ry. The English rlep<>rtmenl "'ill ~ nf. reriniz basir F.nl.(hsh. ~peedreadinc. English as 1:1 spcnnd language. ;ind writinR fnr putilira!inn Be~inning and in!rrmtdi<i1e Sp.:in1~h 9.'ill be ::11•ail;ihlr lrnm the foreign lan11:uage depart ment. S!lcial studies f'nur.~f'S will 1nC'l 11rl~: Nixo11 Pla11 Alteratio11 s Give11 OJ{a y \~1 ASl-l !Nr.TON fl'PI . ..._ Thr House \Vil~'s and .r..1f'a11s f'fln1n11t!f'P \'n!ed rnday In rl"\\'l'llP the in1•estn1ent t:ix crf'rll! po r· 11nn nf rrr~1dent Nlx'nn's nt'w econn1n1e pnlrry. hllt it "'as unrll'tir 1\·hrther t11e new plan 11·nuld be mote or less generous toward business Nixon proposed !hil t hu~1nes~es he. alln11•ed n 10 percent !ax rrerl1t fflr ne\V Pr1u1pment purrh;i~f'd :if!rr ,\uc. l:l.. 11hen hP annnunred his t'cnnnnll(' rliln The cred11 "·nu!d be. reduced lo 5 pPr!'Ptll next Au g l:l ThP \\';iys and ~1 e:in~ ('omm1tt.rr der1d· ed tentativclr fha! c n11t s1nJ?l e ra!c 11·01.1ld be b('fter than 11 fll'n-11rr •vstf'm, bu! rlirl nnr 1n1med1a!ch ~rt a figu1e, ac· rnrding tn RPr John \\'. ByrnPS r R· \\'is ), lhe comm11te:e's rank in~ Rrpuhl1111n The fi~ure mnst frequrntlv mrn!1nnf'd in i;pecu!a tion ahout a sinclr 1-.11P i\ 7 percent. Thi' rrPrl11 arnount ~ tn a rl 1\rnunl nn purchases of nev.· ('qu1pmenl as B v.•11y of stimulating prndurl1nn. fliixnn·s prnpnsal 11·nulrl rn't the lrt'asur~· -~2 7 billion in the f1sral )'ear en· cling next Julv I Reduring thP credit "·ould !o..,,·er the re1·enue iflS.~ this f1sral year Tbe head of lhr-l"niled Auto \\'flrkrrs, Leonard \\1nodcnck, charged before jlJlnlher cnmmittet" th;;i! ~·."1xfln's Pcnnon11r. program reflecls .. a per1·erse sen.~e nf national pnori!its'" !ha1 will make !he rich richer at lhe expense of the poor. British g?~emm~nL Un11f'<i St;i!es h i~ r o~' ,_Attack ed )J y c1!1zt'nsh1p i:tovcrnn1rnt. ::inrl ps~·rhrilni;:~'· Offered by thP h1JmPrnflking rlcpart· ment will be clothin g, adl':inred clothing, cnoklnR, for the: famrlv. hnmr dPrnra t1ve art!! -rui;: m11kfn~. l'lnrl h<imr decnr<1!11'e art~·cre..,,·el emhrn1rirry t.fath and scicnc·e cnt1rsc5 ~·ii! includP rl':fte5hf'r m:i!h. phy~ir;il Sl'IPnrP. natural h1stflry nf C;ilifnrni11. and A~1rnnnmv Ar1 rnur~PS will inrludr Ari J ;i nrl 11, sculpture. gf'nerill art. inlPrinr dPcora- tion. ceramics and metiil('r;:if\ The businf"ss <lcpar!ment i~ nffrr1nt: bookkeeping. be,l!innin.I! ~ h n r t h 11 n d, business English anrl hrJ!inning typing. The industri11I Rrts prQ,gram "'Ill n/f('r ;iu!.omo!ivr lunr·u p for men ;ind wnmPn, 9.-"t lding and m"tfll ~hnp, "'flndshnp fun - damP:ntals, and bo;itina Nl11c11ti11n and safety. A complr-te: sched11 IP nf rlatr. lim-:s ;inti instru('lo rs will he availRblc frnm Ii !fl Ill p.m. a! the high schnol <idmini!i!r.itinn building. The fa ll semt>.~lC'r bf'Rin.~ 1\llnn- day·. S<'pt. 27. A tuition fe e flf ,,!'. prr pcrsnn i~ <'h<ir.c· r-d for persons 21 ,\'Par5 of A.':P nr fllrlrr Student~ over 21 ~ho are: "·rirkin,i;: ffl r f'redil toward a high ~rhool diplnma and slurlent!l' "'ho :ire cnrrilled in ritizen.ch1p classc!l' 11o·11l not be rh11.rf:cd Admission is npcn to student.~ whn h<1 1 P i::raduated frnm hi11h ~rhrool nr ha\·r tlisronlinued h1ch .cchf'l{ll nnrl 11rr n\·pr IR yr;;ir~ flf <ll!E' Jli.l!h ~Chn1'11 ~tuden1s mu ~l h11.vr !he wnltrn f"ll'rm1s ~lnn r-f thr1r rnun~rlnrs 1fl rnrnll All rlitsses m11 v kr lakft' lnr crC'r\11 CnunselinR 1s a\'a1l:ihl p r.ri :in 11p- pointmf'nt lias1.~ F'ret phvsir;il f1tnf'~~ rl.:i~.cr~ Rl~n ""Ill bei;!ln SPpt 27 ThP.~I' 1nrlurlP ~'flmrn'!i phvsic11! f itnf'~.c . ,\1 onrl<i\"s from 7 .. 10 1n ~-311 pm . n1rn"s ph.1s1r;il f1tnes~ :inti tr11m b::is~P tball. "'rdn<>sd11ys, 7:.ill tn 9:30 pm ;incl men 's ph~·.~1c<1I f1!nP..~~ anrl lr11m vnltr.vh11ll . Thursd ;i vs, 1-:10 tn 9·.lO p.m. in !he high ~rhnol 11yrnna s1um . 'Ch ee k v' Sharks SA!\' FR:\l\"CI SCO !l'PI • -A Br1!!~h c.;ttple: rowing ;irrfl~\ lhP P11r1fir S11nrlay wrrP rrpor\f'rl ~tnlgfliog wi!h 1111· favflrablf' V. Inds ;inrJ "('h('('k\ .. :"h<irks t railin~ thf'1 r :i:.-font boat ahou~ liOO 1n1les snuth of 1l;iwa1 i .Jflhn f'::11rfax , v.hn ril\1r<l 11r-rn~~ the Atlantic ~nlfl 11nd S1h111 Cnok lcf1 ~a n F'ranc1scn Apnl 21; nn ;i pl<1nned nine· 1nnnth !rip to S~dne.1•. Allstraha l'<iirf;ix's r<id1n !Cflnlael hcrP :-<iJd Sun· rl::iy Fairfax reported prflf<!;re ~~ \\<'l\ slnw during Jhc pa:-t 1~ dav~ Fairfax said 1110~1 of lhe .~harks s11nply swam around 1he Br1tann1a II but a large 1JnP attacked the ves sel se\·cral nights a_go. Police Seekin g Stam}l (:oJl <'«lor S<in llemrn!e pul1cr tnd;iy 11 r e ~l!:irclf1 ng fflr ;i th1Pf "'ho IOl'lk a R!ue Chtp Stamp rlt$pen~er from :i rln~cd serl"ICP statinn Offircrs s:11rl thr ni<1rh1ne -l't'lnt::11n1n~ a lar11e r!llt of thP rerlrrm:'!hl f' ~t11mp'!l - \\'ii~ remnrcrl from ;i n1nunt1n~ pn!e :it Shnrf'rlirt.~ .\rco Srat1nn 2i4Ci :-; El Ca nHnn Rr;il \llhnuch nfl1ru1I<, • n11!rl !•nt rrr1rnn1n e hn" rn11n1• <t~mro; I•"'" r-•n1iltn 1nc rin the p:ir11al roll in the d1srrn ~er. loss "BS SPt at $AO A uth or Fin i,;hc;; Ha r e \'E\\' \'flfil\ 1,,\,1"1 -c.;nr h ~pg~I. ;iulhflr fl f "l.n1 e ~!n1·1 ·· anrl iin 11111.:11r11r maraThntil'r. v.a s ;1n1n11R !hf f1n1,he,-.~ 1n fh P afi.milr.. 31\ii \'arr! Crn !r·;il r~r k M11ra1.hon. Also r-.1onday. Cohen i:aid, thl': grfluri will file corporation pa pPrs under the niame PPace Po.o;t f\umber 10203. f"2""--------------._..~,.,.., ...... ~~ Don't pay high rental cost The PeacP Po~t hasn "I been a regu l11r member of the VFW 5ince .Jun,., whpn the n11 tional ori:tanization l!iU.!ipended them prior to the: n111ionel conventio n. The Peace Pnsl had sajd it was going to 1ntrodure anriwar rescilutiong at. the meeting and the Vf'W ap paren tly 1uspen· ded them to prevl!'nt that. ibe llfling of their charter , however CONN CLARINET OLDS ANIAllADOI • • • On lack-to-School Needs You Can Buy Them For A Small Part of Their Original 120 IA.SS SYlllTll ACCOROIAN S.11 ca.,...,. Offlco t. aOJ Nw tb El C.rriino R11!, 92672 OtW Offlc• Cast1' Moo1• .JJO Y>tt! e1,. 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C#)'Tiflll -· ..._, dell ""'* ,eW t i .....,..., -..dli ~ Co&·11 M..,,, 0.Tltor~lt . .Sl>MC'P"if'IM bY t.rrlf• 11 ll monlflly. by 1"1•11 t:,J'f .rnon,.,,111 "'111"'1 t1n11~•t!oM, un m.oi1~1.,. 01·a11ge A1·sonist Huntecl Orange fire and police officials 11re fnllo"·ing st ver11l "good leads" today after " $100.000 \•and•l-set fire: early Saturd11y destroyed a Portola Junior High SchMI buUd ing. The Orange fire, one or lhree. In tht Vis Angeles are.a 0\'6' the. weekend. com· plP!e\y gutted th t 1ehool's administration bu tldina Garfield High School in Ea!!. I...os An"1ele5 sufftrtd $40.t'XX'I damAat when \'andals smashed wlndow1 , splattered p?.:nl and st.t 1 fire. A junior hi&h school In \\'est Los Ar1geles w•s hit by vandals who b:-oke v.·indo\.\'S, Kattered debls and floo<:!ed a 11:vmn.11slum . The Oranie school £1re was "definitely ( 1r10 n," Fire Marshal Herh Jnhngin said. ''1'he offices were ran.sacked and then •l lel.5t five separate firea were .!lei In th e buildln«." Allhnugh 1 fire station localed 1cro11.11 !he strut from the 11chonl'1 270 N. Palm Drive addrt!B WA:t! .alert ed immedi1tely. the fires had gained such he11dw11y that IL took four hours tn hring lhPm und er con- trol. The v11nd11!~ u~td tl uplical or Auld tn hurry the '-Pr,.ad nf namfl.<1. offici.11\s s11 id. Destroyed ln lhe PCJrtnl.a school bl Alf: ~·ere 11chool rPcords. off ice m11r.h ines, 1 lt.lephone switchboard. furnltur~ and an alarm syetem. Pollet bellt\lf the. fire~ m•y haYe ~n sel to cover up the bu1glary, · ' IUllHER AUTO SAX AL.TO ll•INNlll NOOIL rOlTAILI SEWING MACHINE ALL ITEMS ARE GUAl!ANTEED RETURNABLE I~ NOT SATIS~ACTORY TO INSTRUCTOR 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and .LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWP'ORT BLVD. DOWNTO\¥tl COSTA MESA COMl IN AND llOWSf A•OUND PHONE 646·7741 htwNtt H•ltor & lrM4wey ' ' DOM RACITI OUR-MOH UNU SU AL DIA MOND GUARANTEE • W!ltt1 'llM •uy • .. 1.,..11t1d Itel'!! 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CHARLES NEAL ['\;i11n11allv knn1111 f1fl;Jfl("t 11 ;1111 hnr anrl ( na s1 1n\e~t 1nenl tnunse ln r } 1nanc1al I d1lor fnr ( PS ne11"' ::inal v<>t lie 11;:is \\es1 ol !he ;:iu1hnr w ith Doll.Jts, <1 I 11 rr.:iry <.uilrl selC'cl1on Sen1• <ind ha s tounselrd 01 et 20 000 peorle nn lhe1r ninnl') prob lerns ilnrl 1111 e s' !11('111 ~ r le \\ti\ )C't lll r c on • llov. the lntern<it10nill 1\loncta1v S1tl1at1(1n \[fec:ts )ou and \ou r fl lone1 , Tiit p11bht 15 cordl<1lly l"vlted lo ette11d hk ''''"""' Loe a hon <.;:uden nnn1TJ lA <\rlnbe Re staurant ~1 891 ('c1m1no ('ap1strano San Juan ( ap1strano i:"!O p n1 ·rue~d ay, Scptcn1ber 21 \ rioes llnn anrt ans1..,e r period 11111 follO\\' the lec- tt11 c Co ffee 11 111 be ser\ cd I or re<>rr\ at1ons phone r sther Jones at 496-1278 (toll f1ee ) DEAN WITTER «Co. 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'1 ~ / ~Q • nn '"' rn i ~J,, l>lo l ' lg~~.~ ',~ Ji• n , • • O ••o(o I •~ 1; ~_, • ~· )• •jD ""' d I •0 )1 :~. :~. ;j . :1g,~ '"~.~~ I o ~ , ! , r • f~ ' STYLING 1972 CHEVROLET WAGONS FEATURE NEW FRONT Stronger Front Bumpers, Low set Grille, Squared off Hood ~ ... ~ f\d )0 !\••>!"lb ~ ~. 1 ' on I I A•• C o <n A•o "G' IP 11, l/o t'v••f'w '•0 • J; I 1~ n.,1, o~lrl 11' I" 119, 1, nv•• o•• II ·~ 1• ll • 11 , o,~.~ oo 1 ·~ 1~ 1~ nu~•• 11 •O l• "! • 1~ • '• •I ro 1 111' A•oF~,!~ b•<' ''"n 'Cl ~·-• r.>.rl.. 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The1 e I!> no 1norr sC'ar(·h1n~ lc~I fnr ;in ;irlllu 1;1t he;irl trying in vain to v.1nkle daughter J\lln1s1>v ( D a n a Taliaferro ) out t){ \hr .1!1hn while 11,1fc :\or1n:1 1 l'h1 Jlis \\'f>ntt nps her slni:k111g.~ .;l11d 1ellf~ her con1p(lsure 111 shrt'<ls Hl the per·n1ari!al p<1nton111nc. lt was this crit1C''s first ex· posure to !111s ncw jewel in the S1 n1on crown ;ind a bril liant cas t ensured lnng before !he end nf a hilarious ·l'\'ening that ra ils to cainlc the a!1;ir-shv 1ahe than 10 11;1ti·h 1he Jass from a )n<"ked bathroon1 rcdn11ht:1hlr T!l'f'llf'\ ~!nrn11n~ lt"s an1agn1hcent f1n<Jle h11t \\'e mustn 't allow it t•l dctr<J<'l lron1 the equ ally 1·lever or- fl'r1ng th.it pre(·ecled 11 -a "Visitor from llo!Jywoocl" se- qurnl·e in 1.1h1rh Ben Hut- f'h1n::s and ~1ic.:k1c C!111don are ('ljua!I~ \.\l'll 1·as1 in 1hr roles of 111nv1c pn•clUt'f'f .ll·S~e Kip· !1ni:Pr ;ind _,rn:ill !f1\lll bl'llr :O.l11nrl Tarr. the la~s hr 11 (111ccl lnnj! hf'fllre b1· br (';lfilr htg J!an1r 1n the rcJlulo1d Jungle. and shuffl es a!on~ a sr ientll· ,1hout the ,,!:l~f' with his dress .~tory lrdg(' In a do1.o.·niw1u!' onli• l'O;it rcul to thr sl11Hildcrs In find lhal she also f'arefull.1 ---------- :JV DAILY LOG N[W,OllT BEACH • OR.:!' Sl50 11th BIG WEEK! ENDS SOON WINNEROF GD 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! ).!C:b, \1 111'11·1 1111!1 Tilt' Jl!•~l!Ul!l /1(' !iad 111 111111d 11h('11 l,1• r·;dJrd hrr lt nrn hi~ l'l:iza :-0:111e 1111~ onll «lli·r ~111nr iii 111(• n'u::.I h1 111111111 di;il .. gur In the S1n1nn hoi•h ,and ;1 J.!<ig~lf' of g111 fa11s I h:.1 11111s l /\;g" !Jel'!l ht·1ir·d !il tlic \1·1·~11·1·n ll'l11lf' H1111~c-His IS ;i I ('I'\' ('[Cl l'I' low key <lrl11f'r.\ of the jaded pr·uduecr 1111;114P ;ind \11ss ('l;1~1f•ri 1s rqu:dl,1 1n1prt•:-.\11 (' ;.i~ !hr stnr· i;tn1<'k 111;+t1·11n wh0 le:i1es u~ 11 hilr hrthhllllf! ;-+Unu1 lh1· ~,t;,._ Monday Evening SEPTEMBER 20 1:001J l ir N1ws Jury Dunphy Cfi Ne'" B•ll Huddy 0 KNBC News Tom Snydtr O News Mo11is. McCo1m•ek 0 See the new * 1972 MERCURYS on NFL FOOTBALL tonight fJ i'3I 16)@ H£W SEASO~ Nfl Mond1y NieM r 1>0tb1ll Tilt Minne 50la Vikings vs. !he Det101t l ions 11 Detroit l•unches !he 1971 !hlrtten 1•m1 s.chedule whie~ wtll teatu1t 111 the top·••nked teams of the Nrt •<Id ~pollisht six lnter-confuent ! clashes f) AGENT 007 IN SPURS. * WILD, WI LD WEST ••• A Wild, W!ld W1s1 m The Fll nlshm1s m I Dr11111 ol Je1 nnft /IS) Hodtt!M>d.11 Lod(t fJ:) Child1tn's 111! (?) Notlciero 34 a;, Deurt Report (l9) Mr,btny RfD l ;JO 0 Sltw Allen Sh&W "W1dd1 Yt Sey,k 1 new tomedy 1nulin• btsed on m1n·on -th1-s!reet lntervie-..1 in wil~in2 r.omlc~ fost'' ~'O<'~~. S!~ Could and S1e~e '-hrt•n. Is pr• mieted on this ~rnsram (ll CBS News Waller Crnnki1t tTa\ NBC NtW1 In The Flfin1 Nun (!) DEBlfT Tile Bill CotbJ Show (15) Sjlace In lht 70'1 m Hodz•pod•• LM1• m let! the Odds (39) ''"" ActtJ ai) El Prof. S1flbr\o 1;(IO fl C8S News W1lt1' C1nn~lt1 nm NBC N1w1 Joh n Clian eenor (1f1 Dr1rne! 7:30 A 'Nh1t's MJ Une1 nQ'Ad a111-ll fll I love luey Ill I D•t1m el Je1nnlt (15) Thi1 Tim• s~de" ff) M1a:si• 1nd th1 B11uti!ul Ma· thine (39) Thi Vlr~ml1n ml Y1 ritd1d~1 ffi M1ntn~ IJ "STAND UP AND CH EER" * Musi cal salute to America. Presented by CHEVROLET fJ Sllnd lip And Ch,tr f"'tnfM•ar Ph•! ~,1,.e" b11~r 1 ~a~• 1~· d~r of ~1 urt~·:·I'• -..h,n "' 1nrn1 hn•I Joh nny ~·ann 0 m Dr Simon li>t•• 'G11nrn1n1' A tll •! ol bin~ robber• lnl•rruot l')r• L11tke 1nd :-•II•" 11 t~~ oh'fl>tt•an• ~!tOlf! a nato•nr ti• h,an llHlftl)' ri" I Dre1.., of Jeanni e 0 Milllnn S Mo"t11: ICl f?tir) "In vi111inn ln 1 r.unli~htu" r .. ,,lern I 'f.4-Yul Brynntr J1n •ce Rule, m DEBUT The Virfinl1n fI!l (\~)World Prtu al Te:i.eni1 (39) Movie : (C) ''T1tck of lh1 tE Nino C.01" I ' 1:45 0 NEW S[).SO/lj NfL Port-G1Jl'lt !'illow S!u ,fljah~n and K'<!h Jicli'so~ I ioln Rams 11u1nerb1tk Roman Gab riel '*•lh vi deotaped h1gh hihtt ol the NFL 11me just concluded. IOlERT MITQ-Uv\ =f-OMID () D-NMLlS ~'(.>.I ad ~ .v.Jt£S t ;OCJ E ro Hue's luq lol'IY R1nd1n auests· as ~eere1•'1' Luc1llt-C.rte1'1 I 1fh le11e ne,. boss. Rudy Sprin1er. a21in<I whem ~h• eomptl~ in 1 mountl!n tlimbmg race to PIO'/! her own 11hletie p1owen and !here. by retain htr jnb 1 (f' Movie: (C) (lhr) '1ht tom1n- t~e101~ (wt.stern) '6 !-John Wayne, 1 Stuart Wh1!man _ 1 0 ~ m World Pr1m it11 Movie: (Cl (2hr) ''fh• Alimo" Conclusinn (wrsttrn) '70-John Wayne, Richard Widmark, \1urtnce Har1ty. Richard ' MTREATS EVERY WAYE Lltl'E A SOUL &R OTHER" ,The sti i_arna c -Pt ArlJO r ::~:.· g:t-n~~~ ~~~~~~· .r:~· ~~ F~~."~:~115!~.~·~:3~ p~m~. Pl3SliC Machine • _,. _J .... -~,-__ , ---·PLUS ~ "CATCH lHE Joy·• l "HAlllG>·TElll " W•lllam !hffe! Trav>', in thl t1c1 Contlnuo115 Sun. from l p.m. 7:)0 & 'l:JO Each Nire ol ov~rwhtlmini odds. de fe!I tht !'~~===~=;~~;;;~=;:::::::~:::ii Me~•can 1rm1 i nd win mdependtnc• !or le•1s. 1"61 Wild, Wild Wt1I 0 Cliff ROBERTSON ;. • I ....... 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J:SO (D (CJ "D11ti n1tkin 111-· (1ci·I•) ':.0-.Jo~n Aft~tr •:oo f) "De'ff!tion~ (riramil '4&-ld1 Lupin~. Oliv•1 dt 1.i...,1l1~d. •:JO ")+ St• ID •M ~·h~I ft M~vit: "H•Qhl l\'.tJ" ("'YHll)') 'J 7-Bori~ lhrlofl I.AS VEGAS· Wcl!WO•d Ha---Warld'1 lorg1d 1.,01"1 -1,000 Roon11 Betwt:t:l'I 5tordul! HIJl "I & Doz.zlin g New !~~~~~AL;E1~ YOU'LL SAVE DIAL FREE '" llESfllVATIONS !100) 541·''" -J'l1rl11 rrk S/l•'f'i<J/ ;\1ni11 L111r1'~! \\ n1!r r H11/('$,' Cornp1r t Y1twt -'D4 lltw AooM,, Doublt led, frte Tl YO U PAY ONlY S8.80 single, S10.9o tor 2 proplr Co111part Ya!ut -2 double beds, 111r1i~ at $12.90 tor 2 (), '' Rlfl Uti·r• 1'.r111,,1< 6 ,\1<1ilt 1, .\11,.l~rig •I S:' Adi/11111,,11/, nn Fn , S11I. !.-lli>lid:iy~. 1Hld $2 /Xl. DIA!.. }'r,F.~:. FAOM CAlt'., A•IZ., UTAH, 011£., IOAHO DIAL FREE (800) 648-6898 Anyt;me '"" lY, I I ••ch, i •-~r. D•""'" ~••t•~•eftl, lOO•o .;, <o•f•"•~•oi. ~v"'"'' el '°"''" ~""' WO T1Pr!t<IO, l ••'•"'f"<••d, "'•"" C~•••• Al'aden1v wards to the tune of an un.1.i ing zipper. We can' 1n all fairness, rate isitor fr o1n !\1an1aronec " in !he san1e brackC't but we excinpt Dot!1e Smith fro1n that criticism She is 1rnpress11•e as Karen Nash, 1i1e "'m1an who le<1rns on the 2~rd <inn1\'Crsa r\• of her m<ir· rtl!f!P that her husband's rela- l1unsl11p v.1th tus b Inn de .~f'cT('t ;1r~· 1s no! all d1clat1on illlfl d1~1.T1•!1tlll . ~he hrdlt:intly rings the 1·h:1ngl'~ fr111n gncr tu .C?Jet,v 11JLli ;1 1111\e rii::hte<•11s ;:inger 1n l1!·l1.1e('n :ind her fin e del1verv 11ntlld be ('Ven rnore effer·t1vf if H1chard Kosab could 1nJcrl a l1tll« n1rl1'(' cffr;rt 11110 his 11•w!ray<JI of hus111e.~srnan Sain J',":ish. !ht! sueccssful serni-tv· c-oon y,•ho find s that his su'c· er:;~ h;is hrnught boredom In !he 111;,rnage lhat helped hirn i;cl !here. H's the unl.1· fl<1 w in director fl ich<1rd Andersen's i;upcrh h:indlini.t nf th is Neil Simon /,!em and it mav well be that l\osab'11 version of Sam ~'ash 111!1 ~ai n stahu·e 1.1·1th the pa.~s1n/,! of llpcruni: n1&ht and 1rs 1ne11t ;ible qualms. 1\~ for us. 1.1r'd h;l\·e been <'nnte111 11.·1rh JU-'>! 1hat 111.~1 St'£· 111i-•111 .11f 1his h1l;irious plav and Ed T1rrne~··s hoon11n,11 bluster :i s I/le ra1n·.'i{la ked and thnroughl\I d1sl:11n1f1terl Rnl' ll11hlc v !t \\'Ill ~l;iv with !h1·~ rr111c for a Jong 111l1e to con1e. Couple Co~tar 1101.l.Y\l/000 I l_;P! I (i:11'\' Collins and fllar~ .<\nn .\1 11hlr1', 1n;in and 1.1· 1 f e nlf-..('r'rPn. will ro-star in an r111~ndr nf lelC'1'1~1on '.~ "l.111•r_ T/11' I'.\ /'f '/lfJS/IAH/J; :vuv,_·1. /-> ,\1114·.1 l/fR,/1 A '~ ,.111."'1" ('0.\'1R(JVF.R,<;;/ .... / F/f,M ' ~arries.c;estl x IU1'U"W!QI> r? ;\ l:.t.•..::\ ,..--:=::: ' . ' ' \ STEr.EO VISION ~Q lXClUUVI IHGAGtM'INT HOW PllYIHG O••v ~·1~10 l>O 1 "-~)(I· 100 ~·} 1~-lll "ILUE WATt• WHITI OtATH" Jo~~ W•v~· "l lC: J Alll" DAILV PILO T J7. 1 Santa Ana Play~rs Brig·ht arul Witty '~lll!~'.fl:~ ;~ By TO~ TITUS Action does not necessari ly <tlways speak louder th1H1 words, and sometimes bot h n1eans nf conveying a pl11v ru its aud1ente rnus t be drowr1ed out by ch~racteriza tion . If 1he latter is absent fro1n a show li ke "A Sh•ll in the Dark ," lhe playgoer might as well s\;1y home with his telev1s1on set "A 'HOI IN THI DA•IC" A "''"~"' I>~ 1-l•trv IC~•n<t1, d"t<•<'<I b< l ~• Ho ..... Pft!OI' '"~'"'•I """'<'' G••v W~•t••Oue "•ur m~n~o•• Ah•• 'N$'"'" I.on••"'> ~· />•t>G•• r.n"'"" ~n<I I\•~ lhH•• "'"''"'"~ r 1,~•·\ ond ~dt~·<l•V' 1'1'(U~" o~· ? b• '"' S•nl• l.n• • ~m"'"'"'v Pl~v"' 8' "" Pi•v•n 1~••1., l~l '.'.• •'6 ~! ~1'111 An• R~,., .... on• S•I 71JI lHE CA\T P•~I ~~•·a~• Jo•tP• l•n""•' M••n•T~~ An"''"~'• S••"'"' B•n•~m•n 6'""''"••< Oom.n,cu• B••'"'"'" L•~l&t~• c.u .. d Jn/•n Lou~"'""~ 1,1 .. 1. ~,..,,.n 1 •n C.r.n<i>' D''" ~'""'""' (""'I'' P•I! Jo•n 8Tnolno L•o•d ~'"'"""' So~ Ut1 Fortu na !t;ly For the Siirllil Ana Community P I ;i yr rs , character11.ation 1s present in abunclilnf'e . hrij!hlenini:: 11·1i;1t enu!d well he an n1·rrlv l;dkv lillle 1·0111,..rl.1•. dcsp1tt' 1hr 1.ip· P.\' dial ogue hy plarwn/,!ht Ha rry Kurnit1.. Fllrtun;itc!y bec;iuse much nf the su1Jl lr.1v rf l\urni1%' prosr rec_•p11·C:~ short sh rift fro1n the S;inta Ana cast. Direr!nr Lee llo1.1•ing!on ha~ given chararter definition 1np pr iority in his staging of !hrs Frcnrh cnmrd_v of a inaid <l<'· c_·u;;ed of n1urdering her lnl'l'f and undergoing a grilhng frnn1 the young magistra!e assii:ned ln lier casr 1his fir~1 1, Sinrc !he pla~· i.~ en:icred in the n1 ;ig1s1rale's 11f f1ee. !here 1s li!lle 1ir no action. and 1no1•e- 1ncnt n1us t be quite ligh tly 1nntivaled , \Vork1ng untler !hi~ h<1n· d1cap. J JOwingtnn and his ('/Jm· pan.v ha1·c fasl11oned a brigl11. \~illy prnduc!in n t:-til!lrrd n1nre fnr the c;ir lhan for the eye. .1·et carrying a inerisure nr \'lsual ch<1rn1 . 1 n r1 i 1• 1 d u a I qlla!tl l<'S :ire underscored 10 the. 1)f11n1 \\ hrrc thry \'erv nrarl.\' lr;i\'c the rc;iln1 0f C'on1edy for ('ar1onn canc;1Jul'e -hu1 not qulle. .John Loughn1a n g11·~s ;i snhd and I ho u g h l f u I p erfnr111ance as !lie m;ig1~tr<Jte. sacr1f1t•1n~ son1e nf !hr n1ore nbvtnu,; s1ghl Q;ij!<; for humA n1t.1· <1nd drplh nf <"haraf'!er. lie l.'i rhr n1n~t belr('1·;ible a{lor nnst<igl'. if no! the n1nsl memora ble. I l;1 rrPnous wnrlt in l h e b11cki;:round. Lloyd Stephen~ as ..... -· ., -···-.... ' .. _.. .... ~ ..... .... NOW EXCLUSIVELY the drpu1y chief prnst cutor 1i.."'~"'.:r.."":-;:.,,~,;""~''""~"'-'"'" durs not fa re nearly ;is well , I ~ Oc Q struggling 1·is1bly wit h both 1 ...,.J linl's and interpretation. \ ', ~·.~".":.. '· G! The play's two cameo gems ,lll'f'. turned in hy Charles Pait and .Jo;in Binding as the fil th v ' . rirh polys~·lla bic banker '"'1d his chilly wife. Pa1t 's scrne unt!e r lhe verbal third degree 1s the highlight of !he shov." 1.1·h1Je ~1iss Binding is quite lTCdible u1 her highborn man- ner. Dian S<:hwanz ilS t h (' m;igistra1e's pushy young wi fl' i~ a rrirl 111nl beauly who never ' qulle af'h1eves the desired ef· fct·t ilnd ends 11p n1ore iwn:imental Than useful 101 fur!hf'r her sh11re of the plo1 I lloh Utz in a 1orordless role as1 the guard con1plcl r.s the r asl, j 'l'he !<Jck nr a d r 'l u a 1 c• ligh !ing larili!ies C'<lnt inues to haunt the Santa Ana stage. but 1hi~ def1cien('y could be mnrt- re:id1ly aceepted if t h e ;i1•ailahle illumination 11.·efel h:inrtled in a more effective n1annrr. A final 11·nrd n1u sl bf' noted ;ibnut Howington's imagin;:ition in the curtain calls. The effect (lf a TV credit-rolling series of past-scene tahleaus rerlainly i~ iln original idea in con1·1 n1unily theater, but the lag bet1.1·ecn blackout s is far too great, breaking lhe applause pallern reJ1caledly . "A Shnt in the Diirk" v.·ilJ play fnr two more weekPn<l ~.j Frida.vs and Sa luniays. ;it the Players Thealer in thr Sa nt;i Ana City Hall Annex. 500 \\' 6th St. I c;oJdi c Slated For ·R uttc rflics" HO LLYWOOD. (;;ilif. l;\P1 -(;oldie Hawn will !l'tar 1n "A1Hterfl1es Are i-·rer ." her fourth film for Columbia P1c··i tu res. l\1is.~ \lawn won an Aradem1· Aw:ircl fnr her fir.~! film'.1 ··c:11·1us Fln1•1er .'' Thi~ \\'a.~ fol1011•ed hy "Thrrr•s A C:irl in ~1y So11p," and "S". ;i film Ln I.le released lalrr thi~ ye2J". Ol"!H 6:45 '" !. l11Me 1.11 ........ 1 ..... 1. NOW EXCLUSIVELY FUNN! HOW LOVERS STIR! IS ... -~ --· ..-J -- 11f riend s11 ,,,,,1,.,()1f1~· ".::Zr H I.. Ahn ~OMii ~"'llot~ "' "TUI T"IM Willi( IOT IS HIRI" ................. o. " '""' .... ... ,,.,, '••Ill-·· 4th GREAT WEEK da11 Tora 20-' ~--. .... " .. '""r•~•-''"''••' •'""'"""' l -...... .... . ...... ·-·· "' ... ···•• ·- 6th GREAT WlEkl , ~~~d:~~~~ 'iJt '-"~ l'IE ; MIU.MILLER 2nd TOP ATTRACTION Dullirl Moffft.-.Who is Horry Kol>lcrm .. ....d..f,yn~~ tho...~ ti-.. .t.o... ,.,..1· A rnnre glillering. if less pcrfecl lcchnfr·all1'. pnrtr11yal i ~ offered b~· M;irla Sinall ;i s 1l1e :1rcu~rd n1air1 ~'iiss Sinai! is a pure <l clij!hl in 11C'I' in-I lcrprctnlion. hollr1('y a nd unsh;ik;ible 111 her cnnl'icl1on.~ 11n1 11 tripprrl un hi' 1hr ,'---------=== m;1~1strall'. hut hrr trndrnry to rush tiPr l1nrs m1n1n111,cs n11ich of her a e I i c 1 n u .~ d1alogllP . I Trcl ttr11ndke n1.1kr~ !hr rnlt' nf !ht' rlt•rk n1ore unpor!<in1 than 1! 1s 11-r11tcn 1.1•ilh snn1e f"'!· ~==-111Pm~so . ,. " Jj"C' o! . · N "' A.·r::1,,• • • HIWPORJ I llli•IOR t:O!TI MISt "The \people next door" AL50 "FORTUNE AND MEN 'S EYES" l•e. Sllew S!1rh 7 ,,M. • NOW lNDS TUES DA. Y - J OF THI WIL DEST COMEDIES EVE• MAD!I ·~ ... . . .. . . .......... . ·-.,. •R•Y SI&~~ ·HEllSERI ll()S.S • .,.,. 11.arbn Strf.isand ~ CmrgeSegal The 11w1 aid Ule Pussyr.at ~'R ~..::~4 © -ALSO OAVIO Nt'llN IN- \~----· I THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS/ In C'\'('I") 1"111c \ Ii Ir t hC'I"'(' \ ~ S MMF.R OF '4 ~ See Jennifer 0 Neill IN In C\'rn1H1r \ Ii fr I hC'rc \ ;t 1 SUMMER OF '421 IR . ·~-=1 ......... . I~---~ •··• "·•"·~· ·-r ' ................ " "WA IT ~Nfll DAI•" ll\.l"ll"IRLT OH HESTON THE OMEGI\ , ...... tl'W(ll: .. MAN ... <1~ull'•PO>l l""1'i!S1t(1il ,., 01' "'~·•l l 1111'1 M u 1'(• I •G "'ult •• 1'f ... OP•c 4 I M P (•.., 00 MoPuD~ l(Jt> 1"eo •O 1 -; Oil ... .,,,., ~ \ 0 •• ~ ' "'?11"'• r.i •• Ao'"" 6• Mon•<" •O "'<>•og.,, "" Mnn•o E.<i ID M~o "'En ., "'""'""' eo ......... 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I ' ' ' I i I I ' ' ! . ' . I • ! ' I I ' , f I l l j • I I I • I ' . r ' • H DA.IL y PI LOT Hickel Chronicles Nixo11 Falling Out • Ill Book \\'ASHINGTON \U l'l l Formt.r Interior Sffretarv Walter J. l!L('"liel. l'l1'arll dise.nc:hanted \\'t1h Prr.~1rlent Nll.on, says lhe lln1r n1.:1.1 br ripe for a third·part_1 rnah!111n of new. independent ;ind rl1• satisfied voters tn c11p111re th(' presidency. A formC'r ~n1•crnor of Alask;;i and Rrpuhlic11n nalion;i l c111n- mi!lcrm;in. H 1 <' k r I c;1n1- paignl"d htird for !\1xnn in l!llifl and l<1r Repuhl 1ran ~·;1nd1r!illr~ in 1970 He "·as flrerl frn1n J\"1xon's Cabinet \a s t l\o\·ember. ; Scars ~ In a hor1k enutlrr! "'\'ho l11-1-·ns Arnpr1ra ~" puhlishf'rl hy rrrn1l<'r-Hal1 . 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It m;<v he tune fnr ll pr11 plt>~ par11' !n ernr1·~e e1·er~ fnur : ears to oHer ;:in altrrn11t11f' t'andidate f or prf'~tdenl " Thr bntik 1s n1<11nly a 1nernn1r. sprinldf'd 1o1•1th such :-l<1lt•1111•fll~ <I ~ -Thro · J'rl'.')uii>n1 I..vnd11n R .lnhnsnn. a Drrnfl('rat , U'rd 11 1~ Scnalr 1nf111r11ee In hr lp Hu·l;.rl 1o1·1n c·onf1rma11nn as 1n1r1·1or Srerr tary in the f\"i x· ;111 t'<1h111et. -llirkrl f11·rrl .Jnhn r. fl'l .e.1r.1, ;i 1 il!nrn11s s;ifrl~· en- 1nn·rr. frnn1 hi~ post .:is cltrrr- lnr nf the Rurrau nf Mines nn \\'htlf' HnusP nrrler5 Rut hi' alst) \\;is nrrlererl to delay the l1t1n:::. 111 •1rdf'r in 1"1.11n \11n 1nlrs in tnn~rt>~~ t•1r !1111 ad- rn 1 n 1 ~trat 1n11'.; t11 ·!1l1,1!11~t1c !ll1SS11 f> (:\fl \1 1 J'l'"'flll,,1[ -St..·11 c; .. r,ii.11 .\11 .. 1 1 Ii l 'r,)ri 1 blot ~rd fi1c pl;111111'd ~ppn1n{1111•.i\:,, IJl the H11rc;i11 or lnd1:in A/1 ;111·~ hl'i .111.'f' 'hr 11·:intf'rl Hrp!:hl1(·nn' · Tl1r hnl•k :il'-11 atrrih11 t1•1; sr11111• ('V{"1·cit1·t1111c r1u111 ;11111n~ -Pr<"~1rlc11t ;\1\Hll 1111 tl1r drrr;it n! 11 fl" r 11 h I 1 r ~• n ~f)l f'!'llPI'' ill !be 1'1/11 f'l('('!lfll) "Gn1·,.rr1n1s ::1rr.,·1 1111pnrl;i11I in na!1nn:il 1•!1•111"11' ThP 111111 penple IPft 11hn «tin deli1er h1g Aulo an cl Tire bhwl..<; nl 1·ntr:-Rrr pPt1flll' Il k!' 1{"h1c;u.~o ~lavor Rirhard J.1 !Jale~ " -i\'.:it1•)nal ~ei·urilv ;u1\"1~rr 111•111 .1 \I. K 1:-.:-.i11~1;'1', ;.i1~11111.I( ::ll!aln~! a pled.c:e nr lull torn· pensal1on for lttnd taken frn1n !'('su1rnt~ ol !hr US Tru~t ·r,.rrilnr.v nl thl' f';:•r1 f1r "There ;ire nnll' 90.00fl pr-oplr n1Jl lhrre. \\'ho ~11cs a d,1n1n~" Hwkrl h:i<I gj\r11 11n !111' i.:1;1 rrnor~h1ri nf Ala~k;:i and p;1~:o;r1I up ii fnr·1hr-;i~k1n11 au pn1111n1en! tn !hr l ' S Sf'tlillP !n Jl)ltl Nixon's Cabinet 1n .J:tnu:iry l!)fi!J \\'1th1n thrre n1untbs. he .~a 1 s, he sPnserl an '"1solat1nn nf thnu.c:ht'' "'-"llh1n 1hf' :Jd1n1n1slral1nn whrn he que.o;t1onrd 11.1: f:sral pci!1c1e.o;. l·'n•m then nn, H1rkel's OOnk t hrnn1rli>.~ :i :<!nw ri>Rl1za !1nn H1nl hr :i11rl th(· Prcs1dcnt 1-1-·ere h;;idl,v out nf turie. ~·."i~nn 11;;it ehed f1111thiill 1111 1ele v1s1r1n d11r1ng tlu· ~n1 rmb1,r, l!'Ui'I an I 1 11 a r 11111rcf1 1111 II :1sh111~1ri11. nnd H1rkrl sa:i:-. this ap1':H·c111 "lack of concern ... bolhcrrd n1c greatl.1 ." HirkeJ says he 11·as hnrrll 1ed 11 hen Nixon announced, on April JO. 197!). lhe military 1n- rt1rs1nn into Camboxlia .. I was .~crearn111g inside " Tht>n came tile r •1 l " 1 _,hooting of lour sturtenls by l\'at1nnal Guarrlsrnrn nn lhe 1·:inl[lU!'i of l\rnl S t ale. l ntversit.v ~1<'1.1 t fnllnwrd hy p~l'pilrat111ns fnr an angry 11i:1ss march on \\'ashington thr rnt1011·1n~ wer.kf'nd. \l'hr11 N1x1111 f1rt·d h1111 rin \'01 2~. 1;1t1ni:: a "mutual lack nl ronfidrnrc." ll irkel says he !hnugl11 In himself. ''f\lutual rne;ins bri1h ." \'l 'ME'i YO!' Ill Y I ~'\' T lllE AT REf;L'L\R THAIJE-1.'i PRICE PLL:~ F.£.T. 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Sll-1131 743 ..... ,,,,4 _,,,, S•l'l lA Joi!ONIC A TO •IAM(I vr•MONT 3 94 .671, l "2-1JI 1 ,.,,. ,,, , SOt!Tlol COAS T l'LAlA U,l AHD S•tli11Hll111 Gu"'1"'"1l' 5•0·Jl33 9 1S-l 927 •r T1ur M•~•r •<II: Mond~. Septtrnbtr 20, 1?71 WAl\. Y f"IL]_f :J Salt Creel{ Acquisition Up for County Vot~ 8~· BARBARA KR EIRICH. 01 •~• 0•11• ~lier l•a!I The Salt Cr£>ck lit.·a('h saga, ~'hi<.:h began as a whisper lhree year~ ago and \\"t nl 11n tn hecnme a 1·ause celebre m lhe statewide bca('h righl~ eon!rove rsy , will rrach ano1hcr 1n1lcstnn<> !h1!' week On \\'ednesda .\, the Clrangc. County Board 11f S11f1Cr\ lsnrs w1!I vote on a pr(). posal by 1\\'l'O Con1mu1111y De11elopers to i;ell In the t'<1unt y for $2 .~ million a 33- acre beach parcel. after ful ly de1·elop1ng it 11·1th public parking lots. roads. con· cessio n slands. res1 rooms. 1va !kways and other 5upport facilities The. p?.rcel include..s 4,800 !eel oi beach bt>lween ~trinarch Bay and Dana Strand. The Avco proposal , revi sed a dozen limes during more than a year of negntia!ion, has won the endorsement of the counl y's Ocean and Shoreline Plan- ning and Steering Committee and the board of direetrirs of the Orange O:iunty Coast Association, A !ask for ce appointed by lhe supervisors to study lhe latest Avco offer is expected to pre.sent it~ report Wed· nesday. Brennan "Hevs" McClelland . spokesman fnr the S.00()..member Save Salt Creek ('Ommittee said toda y, "I am enthusiastically 1n favnr of the plan , ll Na tio11al Gua1·d May Face Big Dec1·ea se in Ma11powe1· WASHI Nf.TON (AP \ -The Army Na- tional Guard faces t1 pnt en ttal !oss of ;:ihru! 100.000 men befrire nexl su1nmer as drafl-lnrlucted volunteers f1n1 sh their ob\i11atecl scrv1 <"('. Pentagon officials s11y. Thl.~ 11·ill bf' olfsr>t only partially by enl1stmcnt.~ nf men with prior service in the regular Army and by 17-and 18-year- old recruits. The prns)lf'CI nn\v worrying r!eff'nsr 11uthn rities is !h;il thr r.uard "111 fall Si!!nifu.:anrl v br!O"' 11~ a u th n r 1 z rd strength of 400 000 inf'n fnr the hr~t time in ~ear~, even 1r rhe draft is rxlended. Draft ~a!ls ti ff' 1•erta1n to be ln"·er, i;o Iha! frw young n1cn arr likely tn l'IJ.lO ur u'ith ttie Gut1rd to a\·n1d conscription into the .~rm~·. Dtft'nse oll 1c1al !-. sa.v ;i 11·e;ik<'n1ng of thr Guard ha.s scnriu.s 1mpl1cat1ons for nat ional srcurit.\·. The r.uarcl. they say, has bePn gi\'en a more imporl<1nt role in the nation's \var plans lhan ever before since the Regula r Arn1y 1s being slashed to its smallest size in more than 10 years. The National Guard ls starling a heavy Earle l\.l epper, Ex-poli cen1 a n, Succ umbs a t 66 Earle B K!eprcr. d!.'sk sergeant at the Laguna Beach Pohce IJept1rlment tor 23 vears before retiring 1n 1965. died Satur· dt1\' at a centrt1I county hospital fntlo"·1ng a !nn,i: 11\ness He ""'I ~ fili Scrv u~es for S~1 l\!e1>pcr wtH he held Tuesda ;.t at nMn <11 P::ic1f1c V1l'\\ fharrL The Re\ c;ar.1 Herhcrt~nn of 1he Lagun3 Beach r.11.'!h00 15I Church \\'ill olfic1aT e. Burial will fnll0v.· <IL Pt1fi fic Vle\v !-.1emnrial Park. He t~ survived hv hi~ 1\lfe. Helen. and a ,:nn. laf'k . hnth nr'thr family home •. 10791 J\lar l/y n JlnvP. Snulh l .~gun:i . S~l .. l\l!"!pper .1n1ncd 1hf' pnl1cr rlep<1rt - n1enl. in 1942. Bcfor·c th::i t he harl been cn1plnved ;:is a drivf'r nn 1h~ Sa nt;i Ana bu:i line. Af!('r. reltnng frnn1 !hr police Force, Sg1. Kle r[X'r \.l"Orked as a driver fnr the Lagun<t Beach·Sn11th 1.a'luna bus line. Later. he wa~ einplnyerl as a ~ec11n1v [:!\Jard ::rt the Dana S1rand Clu h he fnre falling 111 Sg1 J\lepflCr \,\'as i:ic:l1\e 1n 1he Laguna Be?J:.h S!amp Collectnrs Club anrt the !llethndist Church recruiting campaign. Bui. nffrcial );. said they are. nnl nptim1stic , de!'irile DPfrnsr DEpartment plans In ask Congress fnr monr>y to pay Pnlislment. and re·enli s!- rnent bonuses, and to prnvirle 11 number of incentives lo join the Guard. The wave of losses th is fiscal year v.·1ll come from the dropoff or most fll the young men who enlisted in the Guard in l 96J. at a time \.l'hm thP Uni!ed State!i \\.'as building up for the war in \7ietnam °"'ilh incrrased draft calls. These men v.·ere exen1p!ed from the draft when they chose to enlist for iihnul six months of acli\'e. duty training .11fter v.'h1ch they returned home. as civilians ~'ilh an addilinnal 51h .vears of obligation lo drill regula rly with a Guard or Reserve unit. Only about 10 percent of these young men are stayin~ in the Guard ;ilter lhtir six-~·ear obllgal ion expires, Guard of· ficials report. This Hcserve Enlistment rrngram "'as -;uch a popular re.fu~e lron1 !he drafl dur- ing the Vie111am v.•ar lhat. the Guard W2.~ fillt'd up. The waiting list at one. Jl(lint contained more lhan 100.000 namr.~. But the v.•alting list has been shrinking since !he United States began v.·ithdraw- 1ng rrom the v.·ar in 1!169. According tn 11 recent report t.o the. Pen!agon's National Guard Bureau. the waiting list "'as reduced in April, May and June to a low of 33,000 names. County Marin e Killed in Crash LAS \1EGAS IUPll -Two Califom- ians °"·ere killed Fnday when a car leav. ing a r·est slop entered the "TOng lane nn ln!ers!ate 15 and struck a.nother vehicle head-on The Nc1'adt1 Hi ghv.·a.v Pa!rnl identified 1 hr victims t1s Alfred Henry. 11 t.1t1rin e from Santa Ana. who \.l'tlS driver of one car. and \Ving Chung Ng nf San F'rt1n· cisco. a passenger in a car driven by hi5 daughter. Shirley. She wa s in C'ril!cal cnndition 11l Snuthern Nevada f\1emnrial H05pital. He.r brother. Robert.. su ffered minor injuri~. The pa!ro! said Hrnry apparently pull- N:I nu! nf a rPst slop near Jean and s!;irtert driv1n.c: snuth 1n the northboud lane. ttien hi! the nt.hrr titr h~acl-nn . achie.ve5 two things. tt protects the VUbhc right of acct!ll to the tidelands and in· elude.A tht entire sandy beach area, thus eliminating the question of private owne rsh.ip to mean high tide line . '"Il 1lso provide!! ancillary raci!itles. such as rest rooms. parking and con- cession5 for the convenience of all v.·ho use the beach -fishermen. picnick.:11>. swimmers, surfers, divers, sunbathers and artists ." Explaining his support of ,the latest plan. South Lagunan McClelland, who has played a major role in the campaign to establish a public beach al Salt Cref'k. Girl Crusoe W 011't Leave Lo11ely Isle HOBART, Tasmania 1UP I ~ -A pretty Australian girl living like a mo<ll"rn-day Robinso n Crusoe on a rat-infested island off the coast or Tasmania says authori!ies will never lake her away. '"I love the is!And," flute-playing poetess Jane Cooper. 18. told local fisherme.n whn visited her over lhe weekend. '"They will never take it from me." The auburn·hairerl girl went In remote Dewitt Island four miles from T.11smania "to get a\1•ay from it all and find m.vsell ." She has been hv1ng o., the solitary 4.000 11cre island of rock and im- penetrable scrub for the pasl month. The island often is swept by iry <1n- lartic v.•inds and is infested by rat.-. knri hr.ards. It also is a ha'"en for suf h "'ildlife as penguins, eagles a n d wallabies. Jane's presence. on the ii; land fishermen ca!l "the big witch" ha~ ;:-,.u~· ed ~ stormy controversy in the Tasma- nian par!l11ment. Lands and Works ~linister \Vllfred Barker said ,Jane illegally i~ nccup.v1ni;: the Island and he will send a government official this weekend to persuade the girl to leave .. Barker refused lo comment on ~·hether lhe government would use force if necessary to evict her. Local fishermen "'ho penodicaJly visit lhe island told Jane of the decisien. "Please tell them to !eave me alone ," she said. "I am happy here and would never hurt the. island." "If thty come I will run into the scrub and hide. They could spend .11 year searching for me and never find me " The local fishermen also joined !he argument. "She's not hurling anyone," said John Chesterman, Jane's tenuous only link with the. outside world. "We wJH not take anyon~. oul to her who wants to take her away. Jane lnld a Melbourne Hert1ld newsman ""hn visited her she felt like a hunled a nimal "Today 11 plane came nver and 1 scrambled lo ru t my camp fire oul and hide until it. s!opped buizing the island." Seafood has become her st aple diet. She is trying to grow veRetables, but sn far the rats have. frustrated her attempts. "l never get lonely ." she ,!;aid . ''1 have 1'111 the. animals for company. The rat.'i are the "·nrst. and so far l have no! b~en a ble to 11top them running all over me at nigh!," she said. s;ud •·There are va,rious approaches to a prob!en1 of this sort ''You coold ride roughshod O'l'er t~ company with A lone . drawn out lawsuit over prescriptive rights, or, you could just condemn the property and pay them for it. which could be excessively ex- pensive and also hamper their own development plans; or, as the third and best .11lternaie, you can ':ome to some sort of a compromise agreement that consider!. everyone 's interests, which is being done here. "The $30.000 an acre the company is asking for 11 acres of sandy beach and Adjoining oceanfront laod where the reslrooms and concessions will be is ap- proximately one·s1xth the current ap- praised \lal ue of c0mparable ocean pro- ptrly. .. In addition . the turnkey plc1n provides for complete development by Avco at an estimated saving ln lhe county in excess of $100,000. This will coml abou' because Avco will be able to combine grading and other work for the beachfront area with it.5 own adjacent development. "We are assured the work will be undertaken promptly, because this ls in the company's interest. and the fully developed beach park wlll be available to the public within a reasonable. time." McClelland concluded . "This i11 an unusual opportunity ror the county to ae- quire and pre~rve ror the publir a very beautiful and valuable piece o( beach which will be tn.l'>Ye<i hy this and lut urfl generations, and at the same. lime amicably settle a very knotty problem." The twelfth revision of the Salt Creek acquisition plan. wh ich 1s :scheduled for action by the. county supervisors at 10 a.m. Wednesday , includes It acre!! of beach, 4.14 acres for rest rooms 211d con- r.esslons and t8.45 acres for two parking lots and walkways to the beach. The to lots would provide spaces for 1.175 cars. The land is nffered at a price of Sl ,677.960 and lhe improvements for $883,292. for a total asking price of $2,561,252. Makeup of LAFC in Limbo Mayors , Board Fail to R each Accord in. Meetings By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 t~a Dl llY .-11e1 lle rt Orange County 's mayors <1nd flvt supervisors failed over the "'eekend to reach an eleventh-hour accord in lhe bat· tie over memhership on the. Local Agency F'ormation Commission -a compromise intended In elimina\P a court bt1ttle scheduled lo begin this n1orning. 1'he only outcome of lhe day.long talks held in President Nixon's offices in San Clemente was a complete retrospective nl the tumultuous meetings in early August. All agreed that the angry sessions created a pall over local govern- ment in Orange County. The. item dealing with the. cl)mpromise was M"heduled for present.at.ion by Supervisors' chairman Robert Battin of Santa Ana -a key figure In the August Ll\F'C battle~ over seating of the single "public member" on lhe county panel Baltin 's inlroductory remarks did little to sel an aniiable lone to the discussion!. among 1he group n1eeting ai'i lh~ Supervisors and Mayors Commission. Space limitations al the \Vestern Wh ite ~louse caused guards at the: gate tn turn tv.·o of his ttides away. Battin"s offer of tt compromise involved remo,·aJ of ttll claimants to ll}e one disputed public-member seal I hen reaching a mutual understanding * LAFC P , , } -bet-...·een al! parlies on ;i successor. Battin n11c1pa s _)stressed 1hat !he. successor shou ld be -neither a n1ayor nor an y other pablic of· In Fine Voice At Weekend Meet It h<1!<: been morf' lh11n a n1nnth since lhe seconds-Ion~ meeting nr the Local Agency l'orma t1on Cnmmi~sion t reated .11 stnrin nf protest. And nlayors And supervisors involved ha1·e hacl v.·ecks 10 reflect nn lhe tunlult. Tilt}' also have. honed 1he1r though!~ nn the conlrovcrsial issu r over \.\'ho should hold lhe "public seat" Mere are examples from their meeting ·Saturday· -Buena Park t.1ayor Tony f (ln(e. lived up to his reputation as ;i fiery speaker and even coined a new phrase. of sorts - •·snnofabitchery." "l"d like to see this .bod y drafl a deflni hve puhli c slatemenl. calculated to end all of t.hts politic t1l sonofabitchery in !he county It wa~ i:.n obvi(lus attempt tn run tt meeting in a manner nor fitting lo !he demo<'ralic process.·· he !';Sid ......Stanlon M11ynr Dexter Hemeon, whn fa iled rn a quiet try al reaching an 11ccord at lunch !imp, termer! lhe mood or the clav as "A 1\lexican standoff. 11 111! seem ~ In °h1nge on who thinks they're ahead and who·11 pay for it All I have to ir;ay is I'm / tired or gelling a subpoena every day " -Filth District Supervisor Ron Caspers, who often has hinted that he is cnn.'iidering JeavinJO: his !<:lot on the LAfC, said the suggestion that I'll! members of lhe. panel leave their seats "is not that bad." "I've 1earnt d Iha! lhPre Are no morals In rolilics. E11ch ball gt1me i~ played on !hat p:irlicular day .•. I'd llke lo gel off it rlhe LAfCI or get on with the JOb ·· fici~I and that he be under 30 years old . Hts fellow super\"isor deeply involved in the August fu ror -Fifth Di.strict representali l'e Ronald Caspers -agret>d "'ith Ballin half-wa y. He tnl d the group he could see nn reason for the under.JO stipulatinn. Casrrrs reiteratert earlier statements ahout his though1~ nf resign ing hi s post nn the Li\F'C and told the group he wa~ I.ired of apnlo.c;izing . A month a~o l.en1pers wnl\ld ht1v' btPn \.\"armer between the person.'l meeting 10 I.he same room usrd hy the. President but M S;iturday the adversaries rarely raised a voicl'. San Cll'men1e Mavor \Valter Evans Jr. -the offcial host f0r the quarterly talks -emphasized lhat it would have bel'n imrossible tn reach an accord on Satur· day. "I only hope thal the coun!v doefin "t lry In out-finanre the cities on th i!i nne ." he ~aid. allud1n,i: tn lhe meager bu<lgl't fnr legal cos1s hy the l..eague or Cities t.1:i ynr'.s Seltction Commllte@ which i.S lhl' plaintiff in toda y·~ court. action. '"\1/hcn the dec1 sinn is handed down we shflUld all abide by ii and gel bark In \v(lrk and tt1ckle the prnblems Al hand." h' said. Fullerton Ma yor l)e\\la1ne \\11nte.rs em· Ph~ized the pNiblem of adverse. publ.Jc Bridge Leaper Di es SAN F'RANCISCO I UPI I -Susan Nahinu. 21 . slopped he.r car near the. ~outh t.nwer nf Golden Gal.e Bridge Sun- day. ran to the rail and leaped to her death , thP. Cna.~l Guard reported. The. mnlher nf lwn became the 5pan 's 42 lst knov.·n sulcidP. --~' "'/1 ~-·-----DAIL 't' .-tLOT Siii! l"~o!I AC CORD TRY FAILS Chairman Battin op1n1011 ste.n1ming from the LAFC con· trn versy '"\.Qca! gn\'ernmrnt came in\n a i;1t1!t nf disre spect and lt lxithers me l"m mos t cli sturbcd about that. Tf we dnn"l r-hange the current gap. then we all wilt suffer ir· rcparably ." he said. Discussion -ranging from sui:igestinns that the entire membership nf thf> LAFC be scrapped to doing ab.'io1utely nothing: un!il the court ca!':e is seltleri -was in· terruptecl l:ly lunch, thPn resumed after .11 tour or the PrE'si dentia t compound. During the dining period Stanlfln J\J11ynr Dex!er Hemeon v.•t1ged a one-man cam- raign tn seek an accord before the end '1f lhe da.v. t:tut later in the aft ernnnn rerorled tn the rest of the group he wa~ styrnicd. "It just doe.sn't look like. we can ctn it." he i;aid . But. the lac:k nf agreement nn t1 snlutinn. \\'<iS not the only dlsappointmen! of thn day. Al1hnugh !hp lr::id£'t"S rCC('l\'f'.d :t ~enerous l(lur of the. Presiden t's ofh c& complex t1nd !hr grou nds near t<.lr. Nill"· nn's home. several mayors were nntireably di sappointed when " Secrtt Service Agent ;irling as a guide kept them ""Pll aw;:iy from the rront door nf La Casa Pacifica .. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! I RATH'S •••••••••••• lt'5 Mndwkh time againf 'Tbey'U ki¥t Rath'a sliced me&ts-An Bee! or All Meat Bologna. or Cottn Salami .•• ··x-ou'U Jove our price on 6 rrr.. pkgt WHITE OR WHEAT ••••••••••••••••• A.ream Kru&t .•• baked by La.ngendorf ! ••• A sreat value at our regular price of 2.X: .• but ~onal at lunch-box s.uper speciAI. pr.ice! 16 OL Beef Liver .. -.v~~~' .~~~E!I~ .. 69~ Frc~h ! ... :in1l frci;hness makes the d ifference in f\av(ir ! Stuffed Peppers.;Y. 39! Bell peppers , . , plump v:ith rleticious stuffing, ready for the oven! )lin. fi or. Sliced El Rancho 1Bacon ............................... 59~ Jl.:1nrh !tyle . , . slices Just a little thicker •• , and \f!An ~ Head Lettuce ............... C111sP1 soL101 ................... 19e T enrlf"r )rAVC'S with l'lll Lhe garden good ne515 yoo kive~ Fresher by far! Pru:.u in. r>ff frf M o1t., TuP!'!., lVl'd., Sf''{Jl . 20, tl, tt No ~a./f'lf to dra.Urtr. Tuna .... CHICKEN Of THE SEA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chunk &tyle ..• light meat .•. .l\o. 'l2 cans at. la3t year's price ! Green Giant Vegetables 4 I<• '1 Pua.. Mixed Vea-flt.able! or Cut Green Bean! .. , ~n in Butter Sauce, or Pus iri Cream Sauce or Creamed Spinach! Frozen, 10 oz, packap. Potatoes au Gratin ........ srourru'S ..................... 49• Froun goodOf!ll:S to M!rve with bi!ref livu ••• 11 'h oz. racka$:"e. Easy Off Window Cleaner . , .......................... 49• Pu.sh button a.er0801 spray ean mAkes it M> M..'">Y .•• 18 oz. s ize. CAn. ARCADIA: sunset and Hun1inR1oo or n11 ~. PASADENA : :':M· SOUTH PASADENA : i1ii'11 1• HUNTINGTON BEACH : i1 1 1i'1i. NEWPORT BEACH : 2111 Newpor1 e1v11 "'" ([I Raotho Ceotei) .. 320 We~t Co1u1Jdo Blvd .,. frrmonl Jnd Hunt1nRto11 01 ·· Wa1ne1 and Al~onr111111 Roardwalk Ceotc1 "· Ill~ [J<,fblurt D1 £.1~tblulf Y1llage Cente1I • Trade War Threatened Retaliatio11 on Import Surcharg·e Hi11ted BRUSSELS (\JPl l -The European Common Market Co mmission hinted to-- day at a possible trade war with the United States if the 10 µtrcent import surcharge imposed by President Nixon on Aug. 15 is not abolished soon, Common Market officials said. F'ranco Maria Malfatti, president of the market'• independent es:ecutive com· mission, urged the six. market ~tio~s to reaffirm the ruervat1on of their rights under article 23 of the General Agree· ment on Tariffs and Trade (GATIJ to take retaliatory measures against the American import restrictions , the of- ficials said. Joh n B. Connally, U.S. treasury 5e<'tetary, rejected last week a Common Market demand the An1erican import surcharge be abolished . There "'ere similar threats of a trade war then. A report by the executive commission presenttd today to foreign ministers and state secretaries of West Germany, France, Ital y, Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. said the American im· port restrictions wlil reduce the Common Market's annual lrade balance. by ~:Z billion. Despite the growing clamor a1nong £uropean businessmen for retaliatory measures, Comn1on iliarket officials said, the n1inistt-:rs ::-ire unlikely to order retaliation at Ulls stage. Opponents Set for War The ministers of the six Market nations also v.·ere due to tatkle t.oday the pro· blern of f11ture !r;)lle relations w1lh 111en1bers of the !'.:uropean J·'ree Trade Asso('ialion 11-:FTAJ not planning to joi11 thr community. Egyptian Troops on Alert Other economy de ... e1opment.s: e \Vashington-Sen. \Vllli azn .Proxmire I !)-\Vis. J. suggested tocl<1y the govern- n1cnl indirectly lipped rnajor oil com· panies to raise retail gasoline prices just before President Nixon's 90-day \\'age. price freeze \l'ent into effect Aue. 15. As Mideast l(ettle Boils l'roxn1irf. in a slalemenl, tailed on Nixon lo force a r<Jllback. By United Press International Egyptian troops along th~ Suez Canal have been placed on a "maximum alert," the semi-official Middle East News Ag7n- \ cy (MENA \ said today. A Cairo newspaper said the troops had orders to retaliate "immediately and violently". to silence any Israel position that opens fire on them. MENA. an Egyptian news agency, said "the temperature of the military situa- tion is constantly rising." It added that "Egyptian air, ground and naval fo rces are standing by on the greatest degree of alert to fa ce any possibility the enemy might resort to." Jsrael marked Rosh HB.shana, I.he beginning of the Jewish New Ye~r, with predictions the r-.1iddle East might be headed for war. Defense Minister Moshe Russ Can Seize Military Lead By 1973-Laird WARRENTON, Va . (AP) -The United States could fall behind the Sovie t Union in military strength within l\'fo years if Congress cuts Pentagon spending, says Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird. '"I can assure you we are not going lo be able to decrease military spending," Laird told newsmen Saturday at. the con- clusion ol a 11.,.0-day conference attended by· top Pentagon military and civilian of- ficials. Laird said the Soviel Unio n has achiev- ed tremendous momentum in its nuclear weapons growth and could be militarily stronger than the United States by 1973 if his proposed defense budget of about $80 billion for the year that begins nex t July 1 is cut even two or three percent. Laird did not elaborate on the basis for his statement ab out Russia's "tremen- dous momentum," the strongest such statement he. ha~ made about Soviet galns. But Pentagon sou rces said he. was referring to bigger-than-expected growth in Soviet intercontinental ha 1 Ii s Ii c mi.~siles ICBMs and missile-firing sub- marines. They sald Russia has more than 1.550 ICB!\1s in operation. about 50 pe rcent "'ore than the L!n1ted States . They also i:aid the So1'ie1 linion has about 2~ n1issile-equipped subrnarines in oprration and about 15 niorr un<lC'r construction. British Soldier Hit Bv D11111-dun1 Bull et LOKOONDERRY, Northern Ireland 1AP1 -A British soldier 1~a~ critically 11'(11indtd by a sniper bullet. tnday ;ind the ~nny charged the gunman used dun1-du1n smmunilion outlawed under the (;ene1•a Convention rules of war. The soldier v.·as shot in the back v.•hlle on dutv at an obser.,.ation post on the edge Or 1 he Bogside district. Uin- donderry's Roman Catholic stronghold. Dayan said that "I Y.'OUld not be entirely surprised if at any time after the U.N. General Assembly the Egyptians vd ll resume fire on the (Suez) Canal." Israel Armed Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Haim Bar-Lei• said "it is pof'isible .. our enemies will renew the fighting, in which case l'fe sha!l need to continue to stand firm and smite them ... " In Cairo, themas s -c i r cu 1 a l ion newspaper Al Akhbar said orders were issued by Egyptian war minister Gen. Mohammed Ahmert Sadek calling for "retaliating violently and immediately and silencing an y Israeli position that opens fire with ground weapons, such as field artillery, or any other weaJXlns." MENA, in an article by its military editor, said the Egyptian army "is prepared more than at any other tirne to wage the battle of. honor. integrity and purification of the land which the enemy has desecrated." In New York, U.N. Secretary General Thant warned Sunday in a report on the i\1iddle East that if the present impasse in peace efforts continues "new fighting will break out sooner or later." Thant added that since both lhe Israelis and Arabs have laken advantage of !he 13-mon th -old cease-fire to build up their miitary capabili!ies. "i! is only too llkely that the new ro11J1d of fightin~ will he more violent and dangerous 1han the previous ones. and there is alwnys the danger that it may not be pos.~ible 10 !imit it tr:i the present antag<in1sts and to the confines of the r..1iddle East." London Dispute ' Shuts Down AU Big Ne"'spapcrs LONDON (AP ) i\lil!1n11s 11 J Eng)ishn1en \\'ere '"ithout 1he11" c!a1lv newspapers today as publishers slltit down the presses over a pay dispute. The only paper Londoners could buy \'.'as a Communist one. The Newspaper Publishers Asso(:ialinn -NPA -ordered Britain's eight na- tional dailies anrt l\l.'O local London even- ing papers closed until a di spute is settled 1vft h a printers uni on. The 10 papers have a enn1bined circulation of <1bl")11t 16 5 n111lio11 . · Tr.ring to mediate lhe (11~1111!!'. \'ir FPalh('r, general secretary of the Tradrs \ 1nion Congress, Britain's labor c(1n• fedcr:1tion. was meeti ng today l\'ilh of· f1c1als of the union involved, the National l;t'aph1cal Association -NG1\, Hui Feat her said he 1vas "not !oo -OP· l11n1.-;!ic" about an early settlen1ent. Th(' :'\(;:\ is den1andin~ niaillt('nante of a pay <litferenlial over less skilled rnrn . Its 111rrnlil'rs srriously di s rupted newspaper pro(hn:lior1 1;1~1 week by h11\d1ng 111C'cl1ngs dl1ring 1\'0rk hours to di1>cuss a proposed wage deal. further disruptions Sa turday night led the publishe rs to order the shut·dO\Nn, cutting off Sund;:iy paper~ 'vilh total na- tionwide circulat ion or more than 24 million. Proxrntre"s offlce qu oted an Oil T!1dust1·v Journal as saying average retail gasoline prices increased from 33.08 cents a gnllon on July 20 to 36.60 c.ents a gallon on Aug. HI, five days before the freeze was announred. e London -Specu\2.~ors acting on wh<il dealers said vras renewed American pressure for revalualion upward of the West German mark sent the dollar plung- ing sharply today to a new 22-year 101~· in 'Vest Germany. the third sut:h plunge in a v.•eek. Tl1e Arnerican currency slipped lo 3.357J in early lrJding 011 tl1e Frankfurt 1noney rnarkeL representing an effective ck'valualion of the dollar of 8.26 percent from the o)d rate of 3.66 marks to the dollar before the 1n::irk was a!lu11"ed to float. Ja1Jan ese Paper Sees Nixon TriJJ On Sept. 27 TOKYO ( UPJ 1 -Asahi Shirnburn, .Japan's larges1 newspaper. s;iid Sunday Pre.~1den! N1.xon ll'ill fly directly to Co1n- n,unist Chin;i frorn Anchorage. Alaska, 11'l1cn: lie 1nrcts v.·iU1 lhc .Japanese En1peror on Sept. 21l , Asahi said ln <J dispatch i r o n1 \Vashi:igton th at Nixon will travel to Pe. kin;; Sept. 27 rro1n Alaska aboard the l'residential pl Rne following his n1eetlng \Vith En1peror Hirohito . \\'hile House pi't'Ss spokes1na11 Ronald Ziegler d~nlcd the .Japanese report outright, terming it "absu rd." Asahi. one of three largest papers circul;1t111g in Jil pan. allrihuted reports of Nixon's direct Peking flight to d1plon1atlc liOUrces in \\'asl11nglor1. ll quoted \V;1shi11glon sources a~ saying tha t Nixon had oo defini le fixed schedules flll Sept. 28. 29 ;111d Oct .. 1, and 011 thnse davs. informants said. Ni xon 11·ill be 10 Pe.king, meeting 11·ith Premier Chou E:n- lai ?.lld Con1m un ist Cl1inese Party Chairman r..lao Tse-Tung. Pre!lidcnt and r.t rs. Nixon 'vlll fly to Alask;i fro1n \\';1shin~ton to 1neet En,peror Hirohito V.'hO wil: n1ake a brief ::;!opover !here rn route to the Jap11nese monarcll·s stale \·isit to European coun- 1 nes. Jt'WS ~i"ll ,., P c titio us To Leave Jlu ~~ Soil r-.1osco\V (A P\ -!'ltore than 900 Russian .1e11·s. 11'ho say they :-pea k for 3.000 111en1bers of lhC'lr L11n1hc!i . ha\C ~igncd ;'J!l open lrt1er to ~)\'1et leaders <•nd the United Nation~ den1andi11g permission to emigr;ile lo b:rnel. The petition. cir~·ulnted tod;1,v to foreign journalists. v.·as believed lo he the largest-scale undert~king of ils kind in tile recent struggle of Soviet .re1vs to leave Russia. 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Features auromatic chroma control and color purifier to maintain color in- tensity. Keyed au tomatic gain control fo r steady picrure. 15-i nch diagonal measure picture. #4061/4522 Sears D eferred Easy Payment Plans let you buy now ·~:ith first monthly payments in February 1972_ 20% OFF On All Regular Priced Tickeu to Buffalo Bill'• Wild West at Sr-a r! Ticketron CO LOR Gt;A.RAi'ITEE Prices E ffec ti,·e Sun., Se pt. 19 thrn Sat., Sept. 25 :l ,. r ar f :o lor f'irtn rr 'l'u l1r Guaranlet:, Plue 1-'fear Part.11: Guarantee, Plu11 90-•l~;i· fr,.,. ~rn•ir'" , •• Fr"c home iervice on any Srars-Silverro ne Color T\' v•1rh. JH-in . or lar,i:.cr screen 1i1e (in home service o n all s1na\lcr Jcreen ~it{'\) d ,1ny part or 1ubc proves defective ••i!hin 90 d1yJ of ~ale. Free rcplall'll'1t·nt 1ubc furni~hcd if picture tube rroves defective wit.bin 3 years; other tu he~ and pa.ti$ -ooc yc;ir. l nstallation extra af tcr 90 dayJ. SHOP SUNO,IT 1.~•NOON~~!OO"P·"'· •MONDAY tllrv flllDAY 9 JO o '" to 9 00 p"' • SAJUllDATS '9:l0 o"' to 6 00 p"' • fRll PAIKl~G •UI•• '"" t0•1•• .. ~ .......... ,,, ........... !Sears ! ......... ""'' •o"'•~ . ......... SotiofllCI .... ......... ,,, .. .,. ... '"' . .. "" '" ''" ........ ....... ". '"' ""°•' •••• " ·~··· '"""-POf ....... ~· .......... ., ........ ~'"" Gva,..nt...,.I ,. ..... "'I<!! .,. '"' "' """ ........ . ...... , .............. , ... Or"l'o"'"'-r <0'"''"~ ....... " ,,,.. .... (Of ......... .. ..... , __ ................. ~ ... & ... ........... 11.1101 J•>·l-Joo,U!I ........ '"•Ul•,>U-H11 """"''"~"'"a"'"""' -•11 ........... ,.1 .. 1 '"·"" .... I Harlan Ailing One More Court Vacancy Hinted WASHINGTON (UPJ) -President r-;ixon today stud ied possible candidates fo r retiring Justice Hugo L. Black's seat on the Supreme Court, while speculation increased th at another seat soon '"·ould be \«icant. • Justice John fl t. Harlan, 72, enter ed Bethesda Naval Hospital in Aprll fo1· treatment of discomfort In his batk. which has persisted for years .. It \\'as learned only last \'fttk that ll arlan stili \1·as hospitalize d. Thursday he \\'as transferred to George \\'ashington University hospital, whi.ch specia lizes in spinal disorders. At least one ro?port (·irculating said Harlan al ready had submitted his resigna- llon. It could not b(' confirmed. ' President Urged To Select Woman \VASH!t\'GTON (UPI\ -The National \Vomen's Political Caucus, today urged President Nixon to apJXlint a woman to replace retired Juslice Hugo L. Black on the Supreme C<iurt. In a telegram lo Ni xon, the caucus said there are many qualified female jurists and legal scholars who could serve on the high bench. The caucus specifically took issue \\'ilh \Vhite House Press Secretarv Ronald L, Ziegle r's sta ten1enl that the f)resident '·is looking for the best quallficd man.'' Black, 85, \\'rote a letter to Nixon that voas hand-deU 11ered to th e While liouse F riday stating that he \\-'as stepping down because of ill health. Nixon met \\-'ilh Attorney General J ohn N. Mitchell and don1estic advise1· John D. EhrHchman Saturday berore rtying to Camp r>avid, Md ., for the \\•eekend to JXlnder a successo!' to Black. There are seYen contenders, five of "'hon1 a re bel ieved to be : -Charles S. llhyne, \Va shington at· torne.1·. nafi\'e of North Carolina, fgrmer president of the American Bar Associa· lion (ABAl and a rlassmate of Nixon at Duke Universit y La\\' School. -Rep. Ri chard H. Poff ( R-Va . l, the se- cond ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee and considered one of the most able constitutional lawyers in the House. -Le\\o·is F. Powell, Jr,. Richmond, Va., atlornev and a fom1er A.BA president. -\Vailer E. Hoffn1an, U.S. District Courl judge from Norfolk , Va. -George C. 'Young, U.S. District Court judge fron1 Orlando, Fla .. whose latest decision dee.Jared that massive busing to achieve rflcial integration was not feasi· ble for elementary schools in Orange Co unty. F!a. The other two possible contenders are not known. Poff. who \viii be 48 next month, has the in1portant backing of Hou s e Republican Leader Gerald R. Ford, who telephoned Poff at hi s Roanoke, \1<'1 .. 'l'eekend relreat a few hours after Black's retirement was announced. Monday, Stpltmbtr 20, 1971 T-ivo Marines Die In Exercises; Probe Ordered PARRIS ISLA ND. S.C, iUPI) -A l\1arine Corps spokesman says the weekend deaths of l\\'O recruits follo\.1-'ing training sessions \Vere "complE"te.ly unrelated and happened on different days and involved different !raining units." He said, ho\\·ever, an investigation is being conducted into the deaths of Pvt. Frankie C. Vickers. 19. of Greenville. Fla .• on Saturday and Pvt, \\'arren H John. 23, of Baltimort, ~fd .. early Sun~ day. A spokesman said Vickers died as the result of a brain stem contusion ap- parently s uffered in a fall during "light physical training" about 11 :;,(l a.in. Saturday. He "'as taken to a naval hospital at nearby Beaufort where he died. Vickers had recently arrived at the training depot and had not begun his regular training. John, one of 39 recruits hospitalized Ju. ly 3 "'ith renal tract ailments following excessive pushups, died of probable viral pneumonia. Kee11ing C11rre11t Far111er's AJ111anac Has Push Made For Access Word for You11g-Love WASHINGTO N (AP) -Sen. J. William Fulbright says a c;enera! Accounting Office 'd d ti <eport den1 onstrates the need LE\VISTON, l\laine (AP ) -He sai re;i ers are mos Y The f'armers' Alinanac. the interested in getting I h e for legislation laying dov.·n J.'i5·rear-old p ro p he! of alman<1c to fol lo\\' !he \veather guidelines for congressional \\'ea'tht>r ;i,nd cro p growing predlc.tion.o;, But the booklet access to g 0 v er n n1 en t d.,. l1as " 511~·1·1/ also co nt ains i·o kes. hom1hes, c on 1 ions. " "'" ' docun1ents. r I · anecdotes and bits of verse. message or young PeQP e in Fulbright said Sunday the its 1971 l'dition, which comes His 1vife. Anne, ed its the out todny. household hints and recipes GAO, \\-'hich audits federal Under the "Signs of the for such thing~ as cream or spending for Congress. rarely Times" section. there's a pie· f id d 1 eh ea d soup and is £\atly denied access lO ture of a billboard "'ith homemade chocolates. government documents. Heroin Imported In Auto • NEW YORK (APl "Obviously the work of top professionals," said the head of the federal narcoti cs bureau, de scribing the discovery or 200 pounds of heroin valued at $40 million cnncealed in an imported Jaguar car . .Agents seized the cache and arrested five persons on narcotics smuggling charges Sunday in \\'hat was termed the second·largest h e r o i n seizure ever made in the city. John E. Ingerso ll. director of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, said the car arrived here last \Vednesday aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2. He said the heroin \\'as packed in half-kilo glassine bags that were hidden under a false floorboard, filled an empty section of I he transmission and were stuffed in hollo1v compartments in the doors. "It appeared as if they had put the heroin in and then built the car around it," said one agent. "This is obviously the work cf top profE"ssionals, because by outside examination vou could not tell that the car iiad been dismantled to secrete the heroin," Ingersoll said. FRITZ WARREN'S Sports Car Center of California, Inc. has three French models for you. Peugeot 304 Sedan $2,479* The reg•I Lion of Belfort, •ymbol "'over 80 ye•n of •new loc•l •ddre1s. Q Peugeot'• 11utorrio1ivt cr11 fttm11n1hip, now h•• ---Peugeot, the cir with four·wheel independent · sutpention, disc brakes, fully rec!ininc Peugeot 304 Station \Va gon $2 , 799 ' P eugeot 504 $3.499' bllcket ie•t•, rick and pinion 1teering. and Michelin r11dial tire1, Tho Pellreot 504 come1 with • 1unrr1of. four- ,.,.heel di1c brekes, 11nd 4·speed tr1n1minion as ttandard eqllipment. Autom•tic tr•n•mh1ion, option1!. The Peugeot 304 Sed1n •nd Statio11 \\'agon (eature (Ollf·On·lhe.floor, hont·WhNJ drive. •P OI '"""".'""'••'" i.,,,,.,,~•••o••.,•~L.~ ....... ,, ....... ,, .. ,,,,, ""'• FRITZ WARREN'S Sports Car Center of California, Inc. 710 EAST !ST STREET. SA NTA ANA. CA LIFORNIA. 547-0764 ea/ways am us lachoied. long·haired,;======================;1 )'Outh a nd a blonde girl wear- ing gra nny glasses. Both are giving the piece sign and the ::;logan reads: "Love ..• Try Some on Your Parents." "\Ve stand for the same thing that hipp ies stand for." said 61·year·old Ray Geiger, the cdilor. "\Ve \van! love, \1·hole1;on1cnes::; anrl peace. The almanac has been saying this no11· for J5ft ye ars." FRANCISAN SALE keep your interest up ... Geiger. in an inlervle>1'. said he is comm1U.ed to keeping the almanac •·on .a high moral plane. "But v.·e ha ve to make cha nges each year to keep up "'il h "'hat's goi ng on." he said. "\\le hal'e !o be especia\lyl concerned \l'ilh attracting kids1 hecause the.1• are our crop ol ne>1• reader:-." j The al111:i11:ic has gro1rn fr()n1 ll6.000 copies :rnnually tn l 4 5 rnilli on since Geiger took over in !93.l 1 Lead 1'aken I B y J(ennedy PRl ~'CETON. N .I. L.\P I - Sen. ~:dw ard !\f Kennedy has gained a fnur·JXlint 1nargi11 as 1 l he favn · ·1n1ong regis tererl Democr fqr the J 9 7 2 preside· 11nn1ination. I Accor to the !ates! Gallup Kennedy got 26 percent u, dH? vote compared \\'ilh 22 percent fvr Sen. Ed· mund S. J\·lusk ie of l\taine. A party newcomer. !'11ayor .John V. Lind say of Ne1v York. got 6 percent of the vote~. while 13 percent (lf those poll· ed favnred party v1~teran Sen, Hubert. H. Ht1n1phrey. THE BEST nl'l'ldcr~hip p n 11 ~ pro\·~ "Peanuts" is one of lhc '1 orld's ino!'l popular ron1ic strrp~. Rl'ad it daily in the DAILY PILOT. l At Sear1 .•• Automatic Water Softener• Planned.for Easy Do·lt· Yourself Installation Phone your ocarcal Sears store AMERICA'S F>AYORITE DINNERWARE SEPT. 20th-OCT. 2nd BIG SAVINGS ON ALL 10 PATT ERNS of Oil')nerwere 25°/o OFF on Franciscan Crystal in colors to match Htnd CrdH1d in C&li;o111id, Fr•nci1c111 ;, Ch;p R11i1!•nt, 0 ••1' S•ft , Oi1hw••"'•r S•I•. Th•1• 10 ,l•ui't P•il''"' 9iv• V"" • chc;t e .,! e w.de <•n9• .,f c.,lo .. •nd """';/, lo m •IC~ •~•IV he m•. All opon •iodt, C~oo•• from "" ••tilin9 •r••v of •<c•t· Ht•e • h•PP V d•v brow•in9 IMru I~• l<n•ll d11p l•V' of cli"n•r- w••• •nd 9dt• "" t~o Pa cific C"•1t, s,, 01• f•1ti1u!i119 dtm· ""'''•lion• ol Po l fer~ M.~.•n9 •nd Gl611 Blow ing, POTTERY SHACK 1JIJ s. Cfftt Hwy. L .. 1111• h«h. c.ut. Ope• Dou., f :OO hi ,:00 ''" '•rltlfllt to the maximum. 5%°'° United States National Bank isn't fickle about interest rates. We're dedicated to paying the highest rates allowed by law. Here's a good example: Recently many banks dropped their rates on Passbook Savings Accounts to 4%. But we kept ours at 4Y2%, earned from the day of deposit. Nice thing is, th ere's no minimum deposit. And you can withdraw anytime. Want more? Open up a Savings Bond Passbook Account. We'll pay 5Y2% interest if you leave your money for one year. With a minimum deposit of $500. Leave your money for two years and you can get 5% %. Once again, these are the highest rates allowed by Jaw. So you see, you always know what we're up to. • See us for even higher interest rates on Time Certificates of Depoii!. UNITED 61 convenient locations SJ.!A.TES ~ NATIONAL BANK Costa Mesa Office 1145 Newport Blvd. South Coast Pl11a -aJJ3 Bris tol Street ' . ' ~·-·- " .. ,,,. I' .• • •. • • • • r '• , I .• .. : 1 " ' " . . ... "' \ ,_ .. . ' -.. ,. "" .: \ I •J 1 ' ' ~I '· ! ·~ .• I .. . " • • r"" • "'";" •• ._ , lJ J u ----- ' " I ' r ' ' , , " -. • • , • ·' (' I ( _, I•·' I "'' l .. " .... I'•. I, ,. 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The Un1lrrpround R:ii lroad "'as not only <tn innovation. lt 1vas a!so an ex· tf'ns ion of the Amcriean quest fnr dcn1ncr.1c·\' brought to its highest level of epic hero1sn1." I\ Tiil'.: CAHEE:RS OF i:;uch f\egro libr ra11'1rs as \l;irril'I Tun1an nnd F rederick Dt.ugl;1 s. ;o.1urruy says , ''l'rintf'lll]lnrar.1· Amerit:i.111 Nl'grot'S can find thr fundam('ntnl rcn ssuranc(' :is to th"1r i'IP11t1t .1· as Arn ericans.· In Ilic p re s r n t cli 1nalc of 0pinion n•i1 i1111~ 1s ht'irn~ ~;iirl 1h.1t r;u\ bct(cr unify /> •·1~·riv;1ns of ;111 colors Lhan :-.111rr;1y's b;1,11· argu111P11\ The prnbl<'nl is nnt the existence of ethnic differrncr~. b11t Ilic 1n1rusion of suc h diffrrenl'cs into <1rl·as where they do nrit bC'loni:: E:thn1• d1ffrr <'llt'<'S arr the \Pr.: <':>senee nf cultura ~ di ve rsity and na· 11011al crcati11t.1 ·· Ry S. I. llayaka"·a Prrsidcnt San Franr isro State Coll<'ge ___ ,_~T::.;/ l\'.[01~e Ni a:nsons in Waiting? .111. \ "' ' 1·0 - 'I 'i'he Bo11k1111.111 'ti 111" hHn~rlf. lhrn !:1k1ng JI nu! nn 'I\ ollu•r n1:1n 111 cre:i!i<111 11 \PU :1 rr 11 111111!.'. !rt be killed, .1ou ~111,uld bl' 11i!l1ng t11 kill." he s:i~s. ~l'SA ~ ,\Tl<; 1-.;s dl'o;rrihc~ 1nurdrr111!! st, 1r"11 Tate a irer assurin.c: the pl<'a<l111~. 11r1• ,:1ot <tc-lr1 ~s f'\'CI'~ lhi11g 11·nuld he <1 11 J'I 1 • ! Ii d ld at hl'r :uHI s·1irt '\\\1n1;1n. T 1 I ,. I ' l:lt :1 ,\· r.1r _l<HI. :\I'd 1 \..tl' ,\ :il 1 .1 1111:i' t 11 .1.~ tal~u1i::; to 1n~"rl!.11ut lo 1, !' ·1 \"1n1ui.:hri•111c rl'~r:1r('h ;inrl f'l!"li~h1'ct 1• 11' .. 1;.: -r.i·t ,nlc the ~Ul1ll'lin1cs·sick , r "1,;:'''' •'Ir•·· t 'l"'•I• ~ tr·· n1 lhr prin- 1 I' ,ii ! :1 1r" t. 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Soc1rt~· l:1r,e:l·ly hl:in1C's l\l:insnn fnr \\:1.'lt h:1pr1'!1l'd nn 1 hn~<' 111·0 bloody nights 11h1n f11r fnlt1111 trs 1:111 nnce !'all~ in ehurch chf'irs :ind n1•r 11an!(•d lo hr a nuni 11f•nt. out 11·11h 11rdcrs In n1urdrr l1l('l'l'lll'!'Sl,1•, D(ei ly Ceil 01i Its 01,vn i '·'l'• r 1ndu.,trr ' . ,. 1hr ljUI\' I i'J.l:IJI J:!l'l'CL~ ;1 /\Cl\ r OI· 1ndcpcnct('nl 0 .11lir \ft, r 'l:\ 11-:·r<; 111 !hr sn1nrlin1r -. hrr1f'fi· • r1H111111'~ re~tnet11c cnrorin 4•f .1: HI~ •.ir« r11-1011. !ht• U:iil,\ has brokt•n 1 .• · •' :ii rt 11111 1r1 1t • nr1r 11 1nl!s in lhf' 1 : .. , n 1;•1 111•rlr1 1 f 11.urn:ill~m Thr 11.;·1· hi' 11111, :rl1110~1 inr1 itablr l.i~t 1···~ 1111 11 ... !l('t;l'l lll (If lh1· \'('!'\' 1'011· 1c1o1Tr"1al l't'(IJll<' ~ l '.1rk .. {'(f1ton :i'1. G uf's t Ed itorial ' to cncl(lrse Cflnrl1d:i1es as well as issurs. The pafl('r. shr says. "n(lw plnns on tak· 1ng ;1 li'r~· ncl11<' ro!(' on the cditonal pa1.:r and rxtcnding 11.~ nr1\'S CO\'C'ragc on !hr n1·11' page·· ~lost of its advertisers ha1·e 111d1c:ited they'll i:o along. ' "Char\1£: ~iiid 'p:i1 nl ;i pi !'ture mnrc g rur~n1n<' !han an~ body has ever sccn.·" su~an 1\!kins rec:ill s. \\'h<l.t happr111'<l h;ipp<'nrd -<incl is in- c\rus;1hl<'. Rul n1or<' 1n1purl<1nt to sociely i~ 11hat planted rhc St'cds of it? \Vho put th<' pupp<'l-strings of th<' :ilicnatcd killers 1n 1'.·lanson's hands? Did he'.' Did they? "TO ~IV KNO\VLEOr.E. tllanson ha :. nc\'er beC'n tes lcd psychologically," says Kf'nnf'r, a ll'idcly-publishcd fo r me r Or:inge O>ast newspaperman \\'ho is cur - rt'nlly ;1cti1·e. in prison rcforrn activities. "If Charlie ~lanson isn't sick, then wh() is. f'X('l'lll the snticty tha l produced him'?." Kenner adds. One closes !his book v.'ondering: Hnw many 'more 1\lan sons are waiting in the \\'1n;:s to perform" 1Th<' Gnrba.I'.!<' People by John Gilmore :i.r.'1 Ron KennC'r. Omegii Press 185 pp. $4 f(i I -A.R.V. ORANG! COAST Robert N. \Veed. Publisher Thonias Kccvil, Editor Albert \V . Bores Editorial Page E:ditor t ' , • f , ~'.Jn \I ITll f>E li\llSSIO\' In contin11e th<' 1 , .il•I '-h! (I n:1nl-'. 1h<' 1111\· d:uly 11·111 l· ,11• .1 111.11··~ su!1.-cnllrr in the unirrrs1· !1 /, r 1lo·11:1111111·n1al U"<' :-inn rrre c-ampu.~ rll\l!'tl 11l1r•n n1 1n·r1\l~1'. 11 11,11! br on 11s u1111 f1n;1 •u1 Ill TH E YOUNG STAFF' iiflmitl cdly "has frars hccaus• lhis is a \'t·ry big mO\'<'." Rut :t good li)w;inrss prognosi s Is helping lo :is<:11;1gr those frars. The editorial page of the Dally Pilot sf't"~ to inlorm and stimul11re n:>ad. c-rs by prl'senting this ne"·sp11pcr'1 opinions And co1nmcn1ary on topk:1 ru in!erest and sign1f1cance, by pn> v1rhnlil a lon1m for ~he exprrssion of N1r l"l'aden:' opinions, 11nd by pr.- senfin.11: lhC! dl\'erse ,·icwpoin1s of In- formed ob~r1·rr.; and spokesmen on iopics of the aay, ' ' ,, I I I ·1 1.I 111';,t h1· 'I "·' II •L '' II T11,1 \1 ,11'1111. lhl' 2J ·1·t-.1r-0lrl cdllor. <'X· 1I11·•" 1 !H' ;11!1n111:11'r' Or 1hr n1"\'1• f1•r in- cl( 11r11dic11cc 11 ill be the unr.-~trit!cd r1i;l1t It hrlp~ rill of us in 1h<' businrss. Tnnl. Anrl lV•l\l'lf'r t\f' rna~· h:i1·r rii~agrrcd 111th 1!11' D;u]I· Cal ;if l irnf'~ in the of\('Jl 1111111111110115 r::~t, and proh.1hly 1\·ill in the [11l11fl', \'o C 111~h '1111 all V.1'11. C:ilifnrnia Fr:ilurr Srr\'fr r. 1-londay, September 20, 197 1 r s e e n e e t r r " d " 0 y s r r 0 e t IAJLY I'll" f , True Ar1ny Volunteers Rate Low • ID IQ \\'ASH fNGTON (AP) -Les.s than ooe- fif!.h of the Army's recent "true volu,n.. teers" scored high in intelligence-aptltudl! • tests, raising doubts the United States can field a quality all·volunteer force. Army officials said they plan to con· centrale on selective enlistment, but stressed it wiU take more than military pay uicreases lo attract men equipped t.Q handle today 's complex: military gear. ''Th ere 's ~ol to be a dramatic change in the public's acceptance of the n1ilitary.'' one general said. One reason Secret•ry of Defense J\1elvin H .. Laird has urged renewa l of the draft law for two more years is lo stem •·the decline in the quality of personnel needed to meet highly technical training 112 Millio11 Vehicles Hit Roads in U.S. requirements." Ofricials long have acknowledged that, under the threat of being drafted, many talent~ young men have signed up for military sen•ice they otherwist v;ou!d have shunned. Therefore, considerable Importance Is attached to the "true volunteer" a.s distinguished from draftable men who volunteer in order to 1et a tood asstin- meoL Army ofriclal1 conctmed about the quality problem cited the results of Arm· ~ Forces quallficatton.s tests 1iven to "true volunteers" in June and J uly. Their figures show little more than II percent of the t ,600 peraon1 thus categoriud ln July scored in the top two teat -., raJ11tnc from II to lot por- WIL This meant that more than 11 percent landed in the lower two categoriu, wHh 36.3 percent at U"9 bottom ln July with acorea ran1ln1 from 10 to 30 percenl June pereentq:e1 tor 1,a "true •o!unteer'· en!iatmenta were about lh• 1ame. • • Anolbor tndtttonal m•..,. el qualllJ ln new volunteers 11 the perc«d&&• of ltl&h school araduate1. Official• 11ld 55.t ot the Anny Tolunleen last month were hich achool 1radu1W, compared with &a.I peraat ln AU1Utt I ye.r 110. No eompanble fil\l.AI were availlblt Ml the other armed HrTicn, bUt otfldall 1 ra ions: llicl tho proportion el klcll """" graduates 'lf'U lower for the Air r~ Navy and MarinM Wt IUDUMl'- Pentqoa tp0kennan Jf!tff 'fl. J'rledhelm ackno• ltdatd that u al .. volMtttr force could not bl realbtd DO!J but he voictld tht officlal bope that b Will bo proeticol br mi.s.1m, the -""' mlnl1Uatlon'1 ob}tctln .. le. \\'ASHINCTON (AP) -The Federal fl ighway Adn1inistralion estimaled today tha t U.S. motor vehicle registrations total 11 2.020.000. Every state has more cars and trucks than ever before. Nationwide, the 197 1 lota! represents an Increase of more than 3.6 million vehicles over the 108.4 million registered in 1970. our decorators put it all By the end or the year passenger automobile registrations probably will total about 92.082,000. or three percent n1ore lhnn in 1970, and trucks and buses \•:ill tota l an estirnated 19,928,000 for .a. four percent gain over 1970. California has more motor vehic les by far than any other slate -some 12.3 million. The totals for New York and Texas are about 6.9 niillion each. Ohia has 6.2 million. l!linois and Pennsylvania more than five mi llion each. Florida and Michigan more than four million, New Jersey three n1ill ion. States in the two-million vehicle category include Alabama, Georgia, In- dia na. t.1ass:.ichusetts, M i nn e s o t a, fl1issouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virgin ia. \Vnshington a nd Wisconsin. Fourteen ot her states have registration o! n1ore than a n1ill ion ench. "The nine leading states account for 56.6 million n1otor vehicles or 50.5 per· ccnl of the nalional total.'' the agency said. more !han v.·ere registered in the entire United Sttes in 1953. There ;ire close to 3.3 million registered motorcycles, motor bicycles and motor scooters. Cotut Upl1olds Tclepl1oue Firm Cable TV Ban NF.W ORLEANS (AP) -A federal ap- peals court has upheld Federal Com- munications Co1nn1ission rules set up f• block big telephone companies from tak- ing over the fast-growing cable television industry. A 5t,h U.S. Circuit Co urt of Appeals rul· lng said the FCC has the authority to pro- hibit telephone companies fr o m fum ishing CATV service in the ir area, either directly or !hrough affiliates. The ruli ng came in a case consolid2J.ing the pt'titions for review filed by General 'l'clephonc Con1pany of U1e Southv.·est, Cont 1nentnl Telephone Corp., United Telt'phone C:Om1:.any 0£ Kansas. Inc., l 'nitl'd Utilities. lnc .. Hochester Telephone Corp. and T-V Transmission, Inc. Cl'lh!e TV is a racilily v.·hich dis tributes prog rams by \vire or cable to customers v.·hn pay a fee fnr the service. The FCC cnnccrned by potential monopoly situations posed by telephone rnn1pnny Pnt ry into the CATV field . set ur nrw rules in 1970 barring the com- panies fron1 the field. except in special .!iilualions. In addition. all telephone common car- r iers werr ordered to discontinue pro- viding CATV service directly or through affiliates by f\1 arch 16, 1974. unless special authorization was granted. 'Loser' to Enter San Francisco's Mayor Carnpaign SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A 44-year- old "outcast'' has filed for mayor of San Francisco. Stanley Lee Cotton has a thick mustache and shoul{ier length hair and hns all the credentials of a loser . He says that at t imes he has been a homosexual, thief. dope addict, beggar, con man and recently a welfare recipient. He served seven years in prisons in New Vorlr. and Kansas. "t.1 y just being elected 'Rill itself be the revolution because millions of people ail ove r lhe country will have hope that a loser can 1nake it.'' he said. He plans to campaign with his wif~, J eanie, 29, fron1 their panel truck and tf he wins. the says, he'll live in u~ ghetto and form a "people-oriented" govern- m ent. . There .,. .. ould be departments. he slud, created for those tending toward suicide, for !he poet. homosexual. youth , inventor, nonvoter. beggar. convict. Insane, in· digent, and senior citizens. "llow can anyone truly represent the disenfranc hised if he is not one of. them hln1scl f?" snid Colton who ~ays he 11 also ''a man a husband, a lover, t poet, an Ar tist, 'a carpenter and painter of houses.·· together for you. Inexpensively. Suddenly everything thafs new, everything that' a now, everything that'a happening in home decorating Is at Penneys. We call It Vibrations. Vlbrellons Is a decorating concept based on total coordination: a series of dramatic room settings where all the designs, an the styles, ell the colors blend perfectly to produce aslngle look. All this so you can spend less t ime shopping loryour home a nd more time e njoying it. A. 3 light dome lloor lamp. 41.ta B. ··Heiress" nylon •h•g pile carpeting. 1.H 9'- C. Lighted china cabinet with Ple11.ig1 .. • doors and 2 gt au •helves. 30" x 17"' x 72': 221.tl D. P•rtons dining table. 156" • 32" • 29". 121.tl I . ParM>m side ch1ir with p•dd•d ... , and back. 171 '· "Tri1hag" nylon pile rug. 6' x 9'. Sl2 G. Chain ta mp. Potypropolene wilh glan batl. 1i.N H. "Youth Counfry" dr1pes. 7.lt to 140 J . ''Youth Country" quilted bedspr•ad. Full, 125 K.. Acrylic "conc1nlric circle" teb!e ert. 112 L. 2 door roM chest with tie r•ck, garm•nt h9Tl§er. 141.11 M. e drew1r chest i1 n•w conlinental height. 141.tl N. De1k ehnl with drop lid and 3 dra-ra. 141.tl P. "Hol Spot" doubl• b•ll •latm clock. 7.11 Q. Speaker c1bin•l 1nd book 1h1lf, 74.15 R. 2 door storage chest. 74.11 s. 2 drawer night 111nd. 74.tl T. !i' booltcaN helldboard with 'riny1 upho!ilery.141.tl U. ~'light bo1rd with 2 reading lamps. 51.15 •• .. ::::: •• • • • • • • • ... ::::::•:.:;. .. :-·. ~::··'~·· ~-..... ::::::!: .. ::·::: ·:: .. •: ...................... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ..... ·: ;:I::;:':~. :!:~!:•1::. ...... · .... ·:···~ ····.-·:.•:·· ~ ~:::::~··· . ... --.-~..:..--, JC Penney The values are here every day. ':!.. a. Avo;loble at the follow;ng srorn. CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON IEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE VENTURA. U1• Penneys Time Payment "an. • .. • --·~ -· • QAJL'( PILOT Monday, StPltm~t 20, 1'171 ¥..at Sol011I Hopeful 'Governor's Race Tax Ove1·l1aul Deal Expected Retnap Problem? The 'Springtime' perm. Just '1 O buys it. SACRA~1EN1'0 (UPI 1 Democratic legislative leadt'r.1 expressed confidence today that compromise "'OUld be reached soon with r; o v , Ronald Reagen on .11 plan tu o\·erhau l California taxes. T\rgoliallons bet11·et'!l Ille Re publican go\t'!'ll(Jt' a 11 d ]('g1sla11vt· lt'<idl'I'" 11e1·i: 10 n~~tune todav \1Jth He11g<111 pres~ing for :l $800 rnill1un pru· perty tax and bud get balan· c1ng plan \\'hi)e the De1nocrats are seeking a $1.6 rnil!ion p1:1ckage. Assemblym.11n J o r A. C:onsalves 1 D-La ~·1 1 rad a I , l'hiet au!hor of the DenH)<:ratic progr11n1. and Senate Leader .!;_1111e~ !\lills ( n-S:in 01('~01 , ~.11d t/H·\ \1ert ~)\ltl11SI K' that ;1 c11111111:11n11se could be 11·ork· Pd (IU\ PROFESSIONAL olf lessons GOLF SCHOOLS FOR BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATES MEN • WOMEN CHILDREN WITH TRAININC. • Swing. G1 lp, 5tonce e Woods. Iron~ • Chlppinq and Pitchln9 e Puttin9 011d Sond Trap$ e Golf Courst f1ique tlir and Ruln PER MONTH • CLUIS AN O Pi'<OJIE NOW '" FREE IALLS FURNISHED (o.,,plim•nl•rr LUIGn U li! .t.n1lrs1i Red11Ced RcrtH For Mt11tlpi. (11rollme11t 968-4461 LOWER YOUR HANDICAP LEARN BETTER BASICS START FROM BEGINNING INTERNATIONAL GOLF SCHOOLS FOUNTAIN VALLEY GOLF RANGE 9825 GARFIELD AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Mii• S. of fwy. -lroe6i:ll11nt oH lo111p 968-4461 NEWPORT • . HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PR ES ENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES friday, September 24, 1971 s,oo P.M. ORANGE COA ST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 270 1 FA IRVIEW RO ., C.M. STAN MIDGLEY "Briti sh Columbia" We opefl our I Hh ••••o ~ b~ welco,.,inq b.c~ 1n oh:I f,.fnd 1 1 k1 •1lurn• fo, h,, ~th ~•­ p11 ,~nc1 ,,..;1h !hi1 •••ii > with h;1 la!ott l ilM, fr11 h out cl tho '""'"'"· St~n Mid9loy • o u!1!1nd,n9 pholo<J'•Phy, ~<I r 1•1r1n! lo•• 101 the b11 u!y' ol the AM11ic•" •nd C'"'d''" Wed ""d h" 'l''"t ••"•~ of """""' ~•·~ r"l•d• h'm • lo •o·· I!• .,I •wd>0n c•• •••'•'"'""'• Jo;" St • ., ond "Gui ' 1h'' •!"· •••ble t •Mp•r ''"<~ lh•l h,1 lo9q•d <lo•• lo • qyorte• of" "1ill•on mil,,) •I they ~t •d for one ol l~t q•••l bt•u•~ •Poh ol the world. Sp,;n9 . ,,,,.,. '" v,.,,o"v''· Up lho lr.,ide P•n•9• lo Al,,. ~. by f•nv and bicvd • lo• • loo~ •I lot~m pol•>. lndi•n Vill o9•" ""h•l•1. o<tb•rq1 •nd th• t tp;t ol city ol Junetu. Mtndenhtll G1 ,,;,r ond '""''' at IO·JO, Tht q ut int "Old• tnqle"d' ll1vcr of V1ncoJu •t r l1l1nd. W;ld C 1n1di•n G e1i•, Beautiful orchordi, M19nif j. ctn! moun11 ;.,,, i nd I 00 m;l1 lo "q c•vtltl 11~•1. ~l!ASON TICl(Et § 1~ to• •nr 11~ •G,.,,!11ien1I ADUl.1 _ ............. 11t,ot STUOl:lolT ......... t 1.00 IS•n•I• •<lmlHiln ti ~' , .• ,. HtOl •~•"9'• tdm!niln •! d"' t l 00) 51:.t.,ON t lC!<ll5 AV.t.IL.t.lll AT: Htw"rt lt•tlMll l<lw1nl1 Clull, Sot lSOI, N•wlMlfl ltH", ll"IMJ, t41·ll0 Al FO•g.O l'<~•<l,.•r< 1Xll W R•ll><>~ II<•~ "'""'""'' Rff'~ Cl>•rl"' ti "'" J•w~l•r• we•lll•I• "'~'"" 11••'1,~ I l~no ~""'"" R~•l •f, )•lo > •~ l ~·•. ll,.hP<>·! Ht ..,. ''II {the ron1promiSf'\ mighl happen fast or it could take av.·hile." lionsalves said. "i'm optimistic. I th ink it's going to happen fairly quick." J\1ills said he believes both s ides are ready to start talk· ing ('01T1 prornise. The i ax rcfor111 111llis beg;in Thu;·sd;i,1·. Ask('d if he t hought Beagan 11·1ts 11·1!1!11g to r:ornprntn1~!', i\J dl~ rl'plied . "I th ink l1e is·• \lills said that "probably the rhief thing tha1 di1·ides us at lh 1.~ tlnie" is ll'hether th e pro- ptrl.1· tax hu rncuv.·ne r deduc· !u111 should be on a sliding scale a pproach. as proposet.l by the gorernor. or on a fl<1l percen1 :~ge or sum. <1 s Den1ocrars ll'at1t The go\'('rnor's prograrn. supported by Hep u b I 1 c a n leaders. proposes a tax in· crease of roughly $800 million including adoption (lf income tax ll'ithholding. SF Bay Oil Spill Almost Cleaned Up ... RICWi10ND (AP\ -Only scatlerd bl obs of San Fran- cisco Bay's second rna jor oi l spill this ye;ir remain toda,I', but be;ich cleanup operations \\'ill continue in!o Tuesday, !he Coast Guard reports. ''The vast majority of the spilled oil has been removed," the Coast Guard announced late Sunday. Iran Holds Californian For ActiYity TEHRAN IUP1 1 -Iranian authoriti ~s a re holding a California n they arrested two weeks ago, reportedly for in- volvement in anti.gover nment activities, the U.S. embassy says. A spokesman for the em- bassy Sunday identified the \\'Oman as i\.1rs. 'Sharon King, • ,28. (lf Oakland, who , was arrested Sept. 5 at Mehrabad Aii:porl while attenipting to l~ve Tehran . She is being detained in the Tehran area. but the embassy said it did not knnw \\'here precisel.1·. It added !hilt it had notified the State Depart1nent ;ind offered leg:il aid lo L\lrs. t\ing. 1vho so far has not re· quested it. No formal charges have been brought a g a i n s t Mrs. King. But Iranian sources aaid that when arrested she '•'•as c a r r y i n g anti·government literature. tape recordings and letters from members of the left.wing I r a n j a n con· federation of s!udents. some of which claimed responsibility for ah assassi nation a nd for blowing up pol lee stations. plan lo give him a new The u n res o I v e d reap-numbered district and one portiorunent issue f a c i n g which v:IJI require hiln to r un legislators has become C<>m-for re-election next year, even plicated by the 1974 race for though he won his secof\d ter1n SACRAMENTO (UPI) governor. in 1970. The problem arose in the The st!'ateg,v. the sourc('S rivalrv betv.'een Se n a 1 e · · I I · I Den10Cra tic Floor Leade r say. is to provi'e Hin w111 a four yf'ar te!'nl !)(>ginning in \.eorge R. J\foscone of San 1972 and a "free ride ·' in 1974. Francisco and A ss e m b l Y If he lo~es !IJP L>ernoi:ro tic Speaker Bob J\lorelti of Va n nomination. J\loscone 11·111 s!ill i\uys. re!ain his Sena\(' seal. l)ernoc ratic sources s J Y Holl'ever, th e p I an ap. rtloscone would like a "free parently r::in into re.-;1star10.:e ride" to en<ible him to run for rr oni J\·loretti. 3 5 , an governor without giving up his asseinblytn an \\'ho runs e\'er-;. seat. J\·loretU, wh o 11·oulcl also 111.0 vears ;ind. therefore . like to run for governor. 11·ould. autorna!1ca!ly !1a1·e 1,, be!Jcves i1 's onlv fair thev gi 1•e up his scat if he rLJns for should both io for.broke. . governor. !\to.scone, 41. is 11011· serl'ing i\ssern bl,l'm.'.ln J atli Fenton his second four.year term. 1 D . J\'l n n t e bl' l l n 1 a 10p wh.ieh e:<pires in 1!1i4. If he nf-!ieu ten;in t of J\loreui·s. !old f i c i a 11 y enter s I he Sen. Lou Causanu\'il'h 1 R-V<Jn gubernatorial race. v.·hich lie Nuys1. last ll'eek tlla1 ir !he says he wlll . he must !iUr· Senate i:onsents !u flloscone's render his Senate seat. request. the Assembly \\'ii! To avoid such a fate. change the number back. ?wfoSCQne bas asked colleagu('s 1------------1 drafting a reapportionment Dock Strike Talks Held On Sunday SAN FRANCISCO (UPI J Negotiators in the 82·year-old \\'est Coast dock strike met in a rare Sunday session under the direction of President Nix. on 's top labor mediator. Negotiators 1vould not com· ment on possible progress in the lengthy strike, 1\'hich has tied up nearly 190 ships in 24 ports the length of the \\'est Coast They 1\'ere scheduled to At JCPenney. Every day. How about a new you for fall? Have a Helene Curtis 'Springtime' perm. '10 includes shampoo, cut and style set. Wig cleaning and styling are special at 4.44 No appointment necessary. Charge ii! JCPenney beauty salon NEWPORT BEACH fo1l.;o" hlood 2n:J floe• o~~.JJI l TAl(E THE We Dare You . HUNTINGTON BEACH Hun!;ng to" C•M•• 2nd floa' &91·177 1 NEWS QUIZ A 110-man cleanup crew worked around the clock over the weekend to mop up an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 gallons of oil spilled from the Swedish tanke r Jacob Malmaros Friday when the vessel slipped her moorings and broke two oil pumping pipes. Using large containment booms and pitch forks. the (Te1,1·s gathered the coagulated oil from PQint Richmond, Point Molate and nearby Brooks Island, Olher oil ap. parently drifted across the bay to the Angel Island area, th e company said. State Couple Sa,·ed i11 Cra,.;h rneet again early today. • Every Saturday J. Curtis Counts. director of 1he Federal r..-tediation and l.llllliililllli~~~~;~~-~-~r~-rrrr~~~~~~~~~~~~ Conciliation Service. arrived In Cal ifo rnia Tuesday ;it the request of Nixon to speed up !he negotiations. Standard Oil Co. o f California, 1,1·hich chartered the ship, hired the cleanup crev.·s but had oo immediate estimate of mopup costs . Contra Costa County pro- bation offiti'r Ben E. Fox said he will take the company to court for violation of a year's probation set last November for a spill that July. ROS\VELL. t\.~t. (LiPI I - A young California couple who huddled ror more Ulan 1 day beneath wreckage of 1 plane crash that killed their two companions were hos pitalized today in satisfactory condition. Lincoln Coun1 y sheriff 's of- ficers said the co11 plr. Car.v Bensing. 23, ~ind l11s IS·~('ar· old \\'tfe Judy of S;1n :-.1 a!eo. Calif , \\ere !'('~f'll ('d frrun wreckage of lhe1r l i g h I aircraft Sundav, n1nre than a day after !lie plane 11·as reported do1vn. Counts b r o u g h t the spokesmen for 15.000 striking longshoremen and ship and dock operators into their first night 'negotiations Saturday. then held a Sunday session that l<isted five hours. Upon his arrh·a\ fr o m \\'ashlnglon. Counts arranged an inilial meeting and then ordered both sides lo take a day off from bargaining to dra\',o up contract proposals. Key issue in the dispute has been jurisdiction over the loading and unloading of con. talncrs near docks. Big Squares are in 2988 each If you like to 1ave money, aave Sunday too'! Hand painted oils All 111•i! Cori1err-pO!ll'V ~1y1~ pairit.,1g~ m11a11u111 37" tQuare. fea:ur• s!•etched e•n~·•s t un ace arid lean .. dg•d wood tr1mtt w11h o rac~ m1n1 liniah . Choot• from 1 larg1 teleetlon. JCPenney The values are here every day. • Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. •tthe following stores: CANOGA PARK CARLS- BAD DOWNEY FA SHION VALLEY -SAN DIE GO FUL LERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWt'OD MONTCLAIR NEW PO RT BEACH ORAN GE ""THE CITY"" RIVERSID E TORRANCE VENTURA Buy 11 on Penn eys lime pa ymenl pla n Custom slipcovers or reupholstering. Save 15% on labor. Save now on your furniture recoverin needs. Choose from any fabric in ourTremen ous collecti o n of slipcoVer or reupholstery fabrics. Save a big ~ 5% on our finest crafts-- manship now. We'll tailor it expenly to you r specifications. Call collect (714) 523-6511 for our shop-at-home service, free. JCPenney The values are here every day Doeototo now! Use Ponneya lime poymont plln. 1 ' \ ' Monday, ~rptembrr 10, 11n DATL V f'TLOT I) Pilot s Get 'Contradictory Remarks' Does More Than Help Shrink ~welling Of Hemorrhoidal l'i.ssues Due To Infection. O• Gll8ftl '.I•'~ L d• G lt>er• ~Qt fl n! Hf! lr·O•t (lf<le 0<, ll•ve.,<U• D•I< o! 0~~'"· ~.,.1.,...wr 11. I~/! ~u•-.v•o ~,. '"'~• c~uo~•t1>. ~o•• V Go/'r'\tl , ~•"1• ~'"' H~11lhh, 11tl«•• V S••nlo'I_, ~,..,_ ,,0, J.l urn H f,.,,,..n, Fic"o" '"!••. l>•o•<-" oc MOf•no, l!c""""'' '" ~'""" <"•'d'"' llour• !Onlt"' MonQIJv, ! JO n.., Re<>uiem Mo,., Tv••(l•Y. • ~ ~·, l'c'" a! SI JO•<n1m• t ••"<ll1<'. Chu•<'• '"'"'"'""'· G.oo<I )h•~""'" ,.,,, ••• " 60.1 B•ooow•• Mort•u••. O·r~'"'' Altit11de Irvine Charges Nader on Land Act By L. PETER KRIEG 0 1 !ft1 DlllY Pl19t l tllf waa holdina it& land for said, "The Irvine Company is the san1e tirne: -drer~·1ng ,.,.,.ulitive rtisona:, which eligible." unplanned premature derelop· Isa Givt!s Prompl, Temporary Relitf in Many Cases from Pain, It ching In Such Tissues. Warning DIJTV SANTA A.l\'A Private r-~ men!, \thlle s1mult:ineous!y n .. (1, .• avi>. round a reni;uk · SAJ\TA ANA -To Ralph N1dtr says viol1tes the spirit "Without it." says Irvine decrying legislation th;it in· ably succ,,"fuJ medication lhat Nader and his youth f u I of lht liw, but which the Company public relations boss hibit~ it actually ho'.'lps sh rink swelling :arid itch1os-in thei::e lino~; 'J't>sts hy rloctors proved thl~ l rtl<' i n rn11ny ca5f's. I '•'V Ovh' 1•8•1 ~"""" .,, M 1 d~•v ( " OM• 01 Oil'<>'" ~•Pl•m~et II 1~11 '·"'"'" ~-'W\> oo•·~~•••<; l<utn •,\•~~'"• ~· <'~d• (1ly; Mo/, G·""" lo!!I~ J.IG•~. r , .,.n (.ec"•f G.1 ""' ~'•"~ '' ",, r '"~"d'""~'"" f•9M o•e•• "'""~· t ,,, •• ~ \trV•<~1. WPdl''''""' ~·G!oni ••• ;l i ).'I''"' P•~• Fo••"'' (olo"'"' < '''"I i' "" '""''lt<e<•!. l>O"U' I,'" pilots have been \varned by Or<inf;e County Airport of· I 1l·ials to ubser\'e n1ini1nun1 alritude rl1!es because 1)( nurn£'rous con1p\ainls about low fl,\·ing aircraft. "raiders," the Californ ia Land of hemorrhoidal tio;.~ucs \Vh•'n author of tht law says was ex-Gilbert Ferguson, "it v.·01.::U be "FOr!'1ng l;irge landowners inf .. ctcd and 1nnan1ed. Anrl •l The mrd ica l ion u!led was Pr•·11- a rat1un l·I. And no procriptio l\ 11 O('t"de<! for P1 .. paration II". Ointment or supf)08itories.. Conser\·ation Act is a tax ~ peeled. inlpo:!!slble to stop the urban !o chop up and dispose of their' does ir1ore . In 1n11 ny cagrs 1t boondoggle. "I think the thing turned out sprawl and Mr. Nader and his holdings bct:aL1se of soaring i l\'es relief !or hours fron1 pain To rnajor landowners like pretty much 1s anybody had a young people also c:M>plore, as nssessed valu:1l i0ns is no wa~ !.~=--=-===---=~====~-===-=-=======--~ the Irvine Company it's a right to think it would turn do we all." lo preserve: the landscApe: or , financial blessing. out." Williamson say1. Ferguson charged Iha l control gro"'th through master I F>Pc• F., ...... rulC'"••I F c11~··I ''"'"'• (J rftlQ" GIBSON An ilirport bulletin reads. 1n pan : "Complaints are not l'111nu1g frorn jusl the area around the alrporl. but arc fron1 residents of Orange. San· ta Ana. Fouulain Vallev. Costa tllesa and r\e'>l'porl Beiic:h. To the small farm tr "I don't know anybody ~·ho Nader's youthfu l task lon·e planning." threatened bv c re t Pin g seriously contends that the seemed to be saying son1e ob-Ferguson also pointt'd 1)ll\ No. I on the Coast 1., .. ,., ( n•o" •1)()1 •·ec;>?' Hu~·,n~•-n , •, Cl&la o• Qf~'~ S•<'•emo~· !• ,.. ;~'-''"j hy "'•t, f.,\•\o l t•U•" !"./in. +IL"l111~•n•1 B<•Ctll '11Qtn"'· "'"· urbanization. it's a way he can reason for it~ anything other \'iously contradictory thing~. Iha! his eon1pa11y ta:.:es are I keep on tilling his soil without than purely a tax brt1k," says "They must understand. !uglier nu1v than lhry e1·cr Your Hometown Newspaper Is DAILY PILOT The • o ll'J"'"" l ~< (.ol(' c.,r.• I I ,.,.,. llO<>•" {, 0>0•1, l o' (.010 , I"" paying property taxes on his Hinshaw. though . lhat they cannot stand h111e been , despite t he land's speculative value as a "The law i1 very cle1r," he on both sides of the fence at \rilli~mrion Act. -----''========================= O~P n~<'he,, p,_,~!e •trv<t~> ~«e • "X"' IN>nn~y 11 • "" We•!< , , ,,.0. ,..,., 11 .. , c,P"" p .. .,,,..n,:in. v i shopping center. !---------'----------------------------- " ' '" ·~" . " ... ''·"'" 1:., '"'"''' I ... + ' ,,,.,,,r, f"~P I) nf 10J9 '•1·~ ··~ .... o .... Q• Ill!~·~. ,, . ,,,, 1, .•11 s~"""d ~· "'"~· , ., 0 uou'•"l~r r "'"''"' Ree"•"· C~•I• 11~,-'"""'· w ,11, .. ,,, "'-""'""""· '·'·'· ,.,.,. '"'"' /A<;, Putti H•''• Hern,e1- ' ,., ~'""0""""""· ~e•v1Ce\ an~ •"·'' '('"' ~di be ~NO ·~ o:.1n••~ Lil> IJ,,,. , '-"' l'fll f\•O<>O.-••-Mo•I~•" 1~r.··•'d , ~ ,-, .. 0ctor! HOWE ,, ·"• v ~ l«>we f·~· a1. ol ll~" .E '!'" • • , n'r~ Mol~ Oare ol oo•' ,,.,1.,,, 1 ., I?, l•ll 5u•v VNI II' II··~ ,nti\, , ~"'"'~''· 01 Co~"' il/,e;o r.ron•. o• .,,.,. ,-,.llv. MolV•~ l<g,.o, ~r.ol<"""' d~l'~h· ,... r v•·vn ~ho!"' Co'" II~•• E \e , '·', 1 ''" 1,.11,e11r. R~,.,~1 M•••" 11 '"'~~ ''"~ev~ o•.,,.:.;."•· t.r«•d ~·.,~, I "" P,"e"'"'~· 110~·11ion·~. L~'"'~ I .,..,,(Me••"' M••• thod. A"th'""'' , '"' M" R.""''t \l~oog'• .~n Br'"'' , , ' ,', """'' • '"'"~· l~ "'""' or~n<l· '''"""n •··''""'""'I o,~~~, .... ,,,~., '"' v•re• l h ... ,~~1 l 01«, Bell 6"'""~' • '•IOI IHI""'""' , .. ,om "e" "V\0111 ,;,,~" .. 10,, • .,, .• ~,"~ •t. , .. ,." me•1'" ol , ' .. •.,oui.""' wl•·<'• to"""'"'" •o "•• , , '" .e t,-..,,•l'I "''''' ~ "·· ·•I«•~ !!NI flfo~a"~' /\\~t11,••'Y, f!,.~no.;_ JO~N50N 1 "'"' Jo•"' ~n l•J~I H•nc'''""' II '"I ,. ,10, B<'"<" o."" uf ,.,,.., s~~'""'hP' l~/O ~ ''''V''d tJ hu'"""d •o,,nO'n 1, .. 0,,,., 1~1· n.•~··••I"'• O.:enn• L~ I<··"~ r.~od"''· '-•"'"'"· rn 1,, i•'" • ., l,IPC,,, """" ,., •. ,~C"•idr•n '"'· v -., we"'"'·""' i 10 n "', V..""clilf ' '~"' ,,,., T•·~ l'l'•I<! >"''"~. oll r••T· , , ln!•rt"cn•, ''~ ,f.t ""'" l,\p...,n•;•I I '" '.\'<·II<•'' l.~~'''I /.In"''"" ~•o-O<H, .. (In« scnsit1Ye area is that 1e:1r Bl'OlJkhurst Slreet and .\d<inls A1enue in Jluntingl ou Heach " The notice urges fl.vers to rrriew the led{'ral regul111ions t·vncerning n11ni rnun1 11ltitudes ":lnd do el'erything in your power ta fly yuur plnne in a rnannrr th<>.t \1'1!1 be ae· cept.<1hlC' to our fr iends on the ground." Fullerton Banker Gets Bollrd Post The C alifornia Land Conservation Act is not \'try v.e ll understood by the general public. It's not very well understood by Halph Nader. e~thtr. ac· cording to the Irvine Com- pany. ll is very well understood by the lr1·ine: Compan y. ac· cording to Orange County AssC'ssor Andrew l-linshaw. Often referred to as the \\.1llia1nson Act after i t s <111Lhor. former Kern County Assem bl ym an John C. \Villian1son. the 1966 law allon·s la nd lo be assessed solev on its farn1 ing value. lf 1t1e '01vne:r promisci lo main· t ~un it as an "agricultural preserve .. for 10 years. Under the \a1v, the Irvine Cornpany had its ta:.: bill cut FL'l.l.EHTCIN -\'rrnr P. on its lan d holdings by Sl.6 :\l;1plP. !'l't1red Vu 11erIo11 inillion . hank('!'. ha s bt>(•n 11an1cd 10 Accordir!g to the recently· repre sPn1 Lh r I hi rd rrlen.<.ed Nader report on supt•r 11so ri al dbtrirt <H1 lhC' California land h o Id in gs , Orange l'ounty ll ;1rhor <ind lr\'ine and nine other large 1\u·ks C 11 rn rn i s s i o n by lrtlld-ho!ding companies had S11pi;r11sor l\'1ll1an1 .L l'hillips. their assessed valu<ilion cut by JOHN~ToN \l;iple ~tl('l'l'Cds I J en r y ;1 total of $50 million in one i·'" '/ ii'"" I"' •?'I W 1\1" ~· !:O•N k , ,. kr~"' C'""" ~-·•h '-•otr...-•.rc ·• ll111Jerl~. Cypress consull1ng yeci r. resulting in a lax brea 1.1 "w••""1 ur ''" J~"" Jo""''"~' engi neer. who resi gned ll\'O of~4millionlo $5n1illion. I +·•""'" 1;0·•, '"''"'Y' IO•pe ,, .. f •<. r . h h d\ 1,,. M,. •. ,. n ·~·1 "" ~-'""· <c"'''"~ weeks ;1go a ter serving tine "T ese oll'ners are ar y ,, , -,,,,., n'"'"" t1••1 "q'""• r,,~,,"~' \'t'!lr (•ll !he con1111lssio11. the !he sn1all. ind e pendent. I ". K··•I· """I'"~· N•w J~"ov; llr~J '1 I h r d t 1 ,,. H•<''' JM•o ·~n . w.i3~"''' "'"''' ;1~!. severa n1onr s a s dedicated farmers orce o I''•"'" ""'''" "'~""' ••'~ "~10 l'l1;1ir111a11 . sell thei r [and because of high fLH'I (C,ld ~'~·· ~ •. ,.,.,,, •. D·•Nl<l'I h ( h t d ., l(~llLEN .\l;1ple ll'as \'Ice president laxes l a I e ac an ls pro· 1 ,.,"', l 11 .r1n•· '"'' r1. 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Cos ta l\Iesa I .I 8·:1·13J • l\lrCOR;\OCK LAf.lfN A JlEACll .AIOR'.fUARl' l~!lri t.ai:,un:i C:in~·on Rd. .f94·!M l5 • PA CIFIC \llEW \IE\IORIAL PARK Ccn1elcrv 1\lortuary Cha pt: I 3500 Pacific View [)rive Newport Beach, Callfomla ~.f-2700 • PEEK FAl\flLV COL01\'IAL Fl1NERAL H0.\1E 7801 Hol~a Al't . \\'estmin\!rr 893-3.'1:5 • S.\llTlf~· :\IORTUAH\' rn r.1eln ~I. lfnnli ngtnn Hrilrh 53fi-~'i:!9 LAST 6 DAYS SUMMER SPECIAL! Now ••. picture your child in a Personality Portrait by Penneys! . 3-are-just-5 95 on• Ix JO for you, and two 5.r.11or the family Iring your chilcl in now and let our tale.,ted photog· ropher copture thot 1pcirkling look forever! CoMe in while 1hopping ••• no appointment neceucuy, ••• ritntefftb., you can charge It ot ,...,neysl JCPenney •EWPOAT BEACH I HUITl•sro• BEACH First to Penneys, then to kindergarten M fOU Ike to saYe money save Sunday too"' 699 Aewitsible jacket has n"Pon quilt shell. polyesler fil:M!r1ill. Zip 1Tonl, button down collar, roll away hood. 144 PC11rt--Prestfl potyester/cotton bf'oadckll h sport shfrt. In aesor1ed prints and soli~ ~293 3 '° 7. Solids. S, M, l. 119 398 Pre-school b0ys'acry!1c links cardigan sweater. In royal. green or gold. tor sizes 2 through 7. f 222 /lcrylic fu n fashioned t.r""w ni:;c k swf'at~1 :;.hir! 11:1th long or short ,l•l•·v('s. Solid•; and ~,tripes. 2 to 7. Pu• ;,..;hoot bo•,.::.' Pf'nn·Prest.., II.are li>q 1eans In •,tripes ~nd soliii-> lor sile'i :1 lo 7 1(;q, and ~lirn Pre-school boy;;' 1 a<r~ cotlOfl 1 fl"W nrr k .,horl <..l i:-~v~d l-lrlpf'd POlor,, Sites :! !hrooah 7 Pre ~c!1oo l bovs· all collon \:10)(1'.!r long•c 1ean~t. In navy . hr own. or loden. Siles 2 10 6. JC Penney *Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAO CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FASHION VA LLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GLENDALE HUN TINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOO LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS Al TOS MONTCLAI R NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORAN GE "Tf.IE CITY" RIVEAS!OE SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHE STER WEST COVINA WHlTTWOOD Prices in effect at all Penney stores Monday. • JO DAILY PILOT Doolittle Deligl1ted QUEENIE lly Phil lnterlandl Air Association Acce pts Fa rn e(l Pilot WASHISGTO~ 1.~P 1 J imm v Doolittl~. nld-timt ra<'- ing Pilot. pionttr in b!trtd flying, leader of the carr1Pr· based first American air raid on Tokyo 1n \\"orlC \\'ar II. has fina lly made 11 to the big ttme in the airman's 111·orld. After a series nf moc k Jnud thumbs-do111·n votes for his ma ny \'1olalinns of flighl ru les. lhe 74-year-old 111·ar ht>ro IA3S accorded h n n n r a r ~ nlem- bt'rs h1p 1n the Air I.till' Pilots A~snr1at 1nn at a black-tit> dtn· ner 1'uesday n1ghL "\\"e are 1n ~•)Ur J:reat de ht." said ALPA Pre~idt>n! . !nhn .I . O'Donnel l nf Ea st t>rn Air Lines "You ll'd the "a~ in :n 1at1on "hf'n it 11oas an unkno11on quant11y to us. You n1acle ou r JOb easier and ~ater.' l'hr ALPA n1embersh1p c1ta- t1on put 11this 1.1·ay. · In recnJ:!n111nn nf h i .s hrill111nl con1rib u!1nns t o m1!1tar_1 and civil a\ 1;H1on. his de1erm1ned and d1st1ngu 1~hed \1·nrk 1n The rJp1·elopment nf np1.1· flight ~~·stems and pilot ( lf'<'hn iques ha\ 1ng to do \\ ith 11l1-... ·ea1ht'r flying, and his OOL~tanding leadership and bnner~ in "·ar and peaC'e that ha'e "On the adm1rat1on and evC"rlast lng !hanks of fello w p!'"Oftssional pilots and his rountrymen e\·eryy.·he.re.'' (ll!umn1s1 Bob Considine. a~ n1as1E'r l'lf cert'monies, rt'<'all· Nl that Dooltllle had obtained a1r transport license \o_ 18 frLim the ("(J :nn1erce Depar t- ment tn ~l a~. l9'li. But he said he l'l'lls ;,s!onished to find llon!1ttle's file replete "Llh fi\ 1ni:. \ 1nla11ons and nun1erous acc1d!'.'n1 reports, including BJZLHI(: a Pla1nf1eld .. \ J . gun club in 1929: a SJOO fine fnr lOYi ·lt'\el acroba1 1cs 111 :'>1ay 193:!· a $.500 fine in August 19'.li for na ' 1i:-a11n,1:. an aircraft at an ?.\Ut ude be\0\1 1.000 feet n\er a congested area · a lice nse suspension 1n OctoOCr 1 ~7 ;i $2.) fine betause of :i Jan . 25. 1938. Ian· ding incident at ~l 1am1. And on and nn , But. in January 1935. he had receh·ed frnm C.l\A inspector • James L Kinne\• at Burbank a grade or !flfl Percent fnr Hl· slrument fl ying . "highest I have ever ~1ven." At ear h viol;it1on disclosure the airline pilots by prear- rangement \'Oled a bols lern us ··110" to n1embersh1p lnr Doolittle . But after he re galed thern IA'ith anecdotes from his early fll'1ng driys they ad · milted him wi!h a standing O\ <1l 1on. !n 1922 Dooh!!IP \l'i!S first In fl y acro.~s !he l.i n11ed States 1n !PSS than 24 hours. 1n 19211 he \\aS fll"St \0 01 an •IU!~ldf' lilC'lp. and 111 l929 he 11o ;is first to fly a SI'\ course <i nd \;i nd 11 11hnu t seeing the grou nd. I •• .. .: ' \I . -; '~ ' i.·).,_ ' I ' "An? t o mak~ sure you have a marvelous and de- lightful trip on our airlines. I've decided to gO' w:ith you!" Doohtt le alsn 11 t1 n t h e Schn£'1dcr trnph~· rat e in 1925, the Bend ix trop h_1• racP frnn1 Burhank to Cleveland in 1931, lhe Thnn1pson trr•phy ra(·e 1n 1932. and !he JI a r 1n n n , '1acka ~. Cuggenhcun a n r1 \\'right Br0thers trophies. in addition In the tlledat nf ll11nr.r - {o, '"''"h'' 01 th•'''" '"· J7 1·ds L1·l·e to Asl· Andy 1942. 825 bomber allack on "-'-'- Japan. =~· ,I f. I /;---.,-, . , ' ' ' m1 y to . .outh toast pl.,11 , s.11n diego fwy . 11 bris.tol, costa mesa; 546-9321 shop monday tl'!r u frid1y 10 1 m to 9:30 pm., 1u nd1y noon 'tll 5 p.m • saturday, 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. , For Cancer Care Bizarre Sources Studied WASHINGTON IAP l -But- terflies from Taiwan and fish from Antarctica are among the newest bizarre sourceli being explored in a government-backed search for new weapons ag:ainst cancer, especially the as percent in- curable with present drugs. ... And scientists even want to take a look at some moon soil sa mples they th ink might one day provide a cure for one of m<inkind's most deadlv killers r.1ost of the 37 arlticancer drugs now available evol\•ed from a global quest launchecl hy the National Can e er !nstitul f' in 1956. two KC! physicians s<iid hfonda\'. Tht lwo. Dr . Harry R. \VoOd and Dr Abraham Golden. today will submit technical re ports !o the 162nrl meeting of the American Chemical Sociely. The pair told ne1.1·smen more than 350.000 d if fer e: n l chl'mica!s. rangin.e: from synthelic substances to e>:· tracts from insects an tf niarine anim<ils , ha ve been collected ;ind screened for possi ble anticancer powers. Of the 17,000 being tested, 1hey said 300 looked promising enough to test on animals And they said they hope to increase the screening level lo al>out 30.000 compounds dur ing ihe coming fisca l year. Dr. Wood said i1ome beetlf's and grasshoppers fro m Ta iwan have yielded the sam e type material found in the but- terfly wini::s. chemicals known as "pleridines." The com pounds art of in - terest. he said. becausf' thev are chemical relatives of 'a drui::-called "mt>tho trex<1.te." one of the firsl found useful against <iny type of cancer. Rut. Wood said. it v.·ould be pren1aturt> to even speculate whether the extract ever would be useful against human cancer. Presently. said Dr . C Gnrdon Zubrod. another NCI scientist. nearly a dozen forms nf cancer. including acute leukemia of children. are cnn· ~idered possibly curable by one nr another or corn- binations of the 37 drugs in use. Jn 111 report. Zubrod 5aid cancers which "may b l!I cured" by drugs are mostly matignac1es that gro\v rapid- ly and 11re , in effect, "!1qu \d'' cancers as distinguished from slow-Rrowing , "solid" 1umo r.• hke lung, colon and breast cancers. The latter three I y p es together cause over 130.l)O{l deaths yearly in the United Stales alone. Zubrod said Nolhing is overlooked. the scientists agreed, 1n efforts !() flf•d a cure fnr !hese thre~ ty~s . Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort T hey kno• 1 denture 1dhe11v~ ean help. FASTEETll~ Po,..der ci"e, denturrs • loni;:er, lirm~r. 1Leatl1r: hnld. Y nu fMOT morP f'flmfnrtabl~. , , r;ot mnr~ naturally. \Vliy worry'! GPt f".\STEETH DenlurP Adhe5""' Pn11o'dl'r. 0Pnture~ !hat fit arP P"'Pn- t 1aJ tn healt h. See your rl ent 11~ te£:ularly, two tran sitional room s wi th the look that never goes out of fas hion Transitional. .. it span s the pe riod s bct\veen Colonial, Lou1~ XVI ;ind even Mediterran ean. See it now ;it May Co \vith contrastecJ \vood finishes lnslead of n1.11ched; contemporary fabric s on cla ss i- c-.;lly det<1iled prices, and lhP. be~t lea ture~ of all periods, being true to none. Friends will think you shopped all I he markets of the continent fo asc;em ble these -exciting room ~. Don't. Come see them now at May Co. See many othe r exciting group i ng~. china cabinet, regularly 550.00 bulfet, regulady 4 30.00 !able, regulady 440.00 chairs each, regularly 120.00 • sof.1 a!' ~hov.1n, 100 " length, regularly 475 .0U c;\vivel chair.;, P.lch regularl y 235.00 burl wood flni~hed cocktail table, regularly 249.00 \vh ite iinished end table, regularly 129.00 cha irsi cie !able, cegu larly 99.00 furn 1turr 14 1, 144 , 1 <I }_, 1 43 . Us~ one of our conven i~nt charg~ plan; 450.00 350.00 360.00 90.00 349.00 189.00 19q.oo 99.00 79.00 ; I • MAVCO I CHECKING •UP• Wives All Happy Bv L.M. BOYD YOU CAN FIGURE 11 baseball catt·her in an ordinary .came has to bend his knees up and dov.n maybe 150 times. Trv that sir .. ,· .. \\'~IE\ ii customer can no longer pr<>- nounc·p the word cnt1c-1sm "Tiles a San Otego bartender ''I st.op srn·lllg him." ... rr YOL'H :\OSE measures ex~ aclfv one-third the length or your fat•c. }OU re aesthet1calh· perfect. ~ou l>eaut) A St'\Jlptor lold rne thilt ... ORDl!\AR· IL Y. ft\ e llmcs as mnm pc'<lplc re;id lhe headline as read rhe body copy ... ANOTllER orl·upaltonal specialist \\ho appears to be immune to scas1ckncss is the professional Jiouse painter. SAY YO had 48 Wl\'CS nusll'r. And \OU v.:mlrd tn buv them a preSl'llt What \\OUld It b<•'' The Sultan or J;iva v.a"s confronted \I ith llJ1s peculiar problem In 1915. it 11as. So he \HOIP to the .r'arker Amuscmrnt Company, a maker or carPllSels in Leavenworth. l\nn. For $lfi,OOO that firm :-.hippC'd htm a 48-horse merr~ -~a-round. Ltndrr~tand he liked to pul a I\ ire on each horse., then r('I' up the machinery. faster and fasrcr. while s1ttmg thereby. slapping hi!i knee occas1011ally an<I tossing little pebbles al selec ted ladies as lhev 'flhizz.cd p;i st • BIGG f'~ST walt'rlll!'!nn l'Vt'r gro\1 n a1i,v11 ht:'rP wrig he'd 1!15 pounds. 0 D .. \Tiddlchrooks of Plltmos. Ark . showrd off that one. In 1!1~5. J\rk:insns w:itcrmrlons arc thr best. al\1ays knew that ... NO J\1ATTl-:R WHE:'ll the \\Ord Yo-Yo v.~s rnpyrighled. am now ad\·1sed the toy was in\'ented by the Filipinos hund reds of ye:irs ago 11nd so called Y~ Yo by thrm f'\'Cn as earl\ as the turn or !ht• c·rntur\' ... THE AGHl- CUL TURI:: mn s clnim a sa\·v, fi sh farmer can turn out a ton of fanc,· ftll('b in th(' s:mw amount of srnre a raurhcr needc; to produc·r 80 p<lunds of bl'('f LOTS Of (;HOW;\' I'S JUSl can ·1 :-land 111ilk. l\1<1~ bt' 'nu kne" that It makes them s1c·k AmPng \lhtks. about 15 oul ol e1 en• JOO arr said to be allergic Thats nothing Among \cgrnc•s. as mam as 110 out or e\ ef! IUO can't ph\ ~1c·allv tolrr<•l<' milk The sc.•1mrc ho~" r('crnlly 1 epo1 Lrd th'1t. Double-cherked their figures. It 's thr offteial cl<ltm. all right. ~!ilk 1tkc11 ise makes nunwrous Oriental~ ill CUST0:\1EH SERVICE: <!. "ll 0\1 tal! is the average• trcn- age girl"'' A. Just 5-fccl-4 1 ~ inches. And at lasl report her weekly 111rnme wits running SI I 91i From h:thy ~it ting, allow- ance. so on ... Q. "Who s11HI. ':\ goo<! footb:ill team can 'l be hcatrn bv four or mnrc tou<'hclclllm:···· A. W:i1>n't that old Knute Rn c· kn c": ... q, "C'nn yciu w:1kr ur a h1bernat1ng bear "" A. r~:1:-.1ll· S<i watch 1t THE CLAS~l f';R ft>lltms 111 t71 h c·cinlurv Engla nd wore lnvelocks. Two long loc·I-.~ ol hair that came down on each side of thr fnrr. J\ncl turlc•cl 1-!r;wrfull\' nn the che~t. Tied with ribbon~ Thl're's a t"npy boy around here whose hair brushes his collar It could be \1orsc. Ynrtr r;11estinns m1rl rnmmrnt ~ nrr 1re/rmn eli mid 11'111 hr use<l 111 Cllf:CKING Ur trli ererer 1>011s1bltt. Pleo~e nr/rlrr s.~ µ01tr lrt rrr.~ to L .\/. Rm1rl. P.O. Rox 18i5, !\"ewporr Rr nl'/1 !126fin ( Ir) 1!171, MrNnuglit Sy11rl1cale. Inc ) YMCA Ha ~ LEGAL NOTICE .A. c ti vi tic For Familv .; l.F.GAt NOTICE NOTICE lO CREOITOl!S l.ECAL NO'T'lCE LF~t:.\L r\OTJCI': SUPER IOR COURl 01' lHE SUPERIOR COURT OF l HE STATE 0 1' Ct.LIFORN l.A 1"011 Sl/ITE OF CALIFORNIA FOR SU/l'E ll lOR COURT 6F CAL.,ORN IA- THE COUNTY 0 ' ORANGE THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE COU NTY 0 1" ORltNGE No A 1r·s• No A·IO"O CASE NOTICE OF HEARING 01' PE TITION I Est••• of .Alm• llourhM, Dret••r d S~'!,,,"Z:~:S lll4ll FOR PROBAlt OJ'. Will ANO FOP NOTl{E I~ H(REAT GIVEN to lhr ,,,. n•.11· ,,,. I ,, flON\rR cn•1 ISSUANCE OF LE TTERS TEST,t.MEN •e<lllOF\ 1)1 lhf •hov~ Mm~d dtUdtFll SH!llr TION. 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II YOU'"'"' I• t rfk the AdVl(t ol '"ti U J1 Wu 1 G•rdtn• l lvd. 41' H.ikuroo• Ht. HI, torntv 1n thh m1tttr, Yov l~OUld •o to P 0 80• lOU Coron1 dtl Mu . C1t1i.rnl1 n6U oromolly ._ lh•I voor plHdlnt , If 1ny, Gard•na, Califo rnl• Ttl· 1n •1 '7J-601' m•• b• filM on llmt Tel 0131 lH ·4fO or l!l 1151 AttorntY for Admlnl1lr1lor Oaled A'19vsl 70. 1971 Allornt o Cor Ptl11iontr Publhhtd O•enott Coo l OellY P llol W E • • 1 JOHN, Pll·4U AUt '111 JO •nd St Pltmber 6. I), 10. c1-.w l'Ubll•htt! Oranve CoMf 0 811y P•lnl, 1'71 1408 71 By Jo.en McBrldt ~·•••mbH II. 10. H 1911 1~8 11 Oepulv L6GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I U! J .. l I' 111U t VPERIOR COURT 0, 'THE 'ICTITIOUS BUSI NESS STATE OF CAll,ORNIA FO" NAME UATEMENT THE COU NTY OF OR.t.HGI T~• trllnw•no ... dolnt No A )Q).t) bl'\tn•U '' NOTICE 0 1' HEARING ON PETITION <MrAnE Tfl;R/ICF CO•"'"'IV S'Oll Pll08ATE OF WILL AND 1'011 7110 Et 11 l<•ltll• A\/tnUt . An•htlm, lETTEllS TESTAMENTARY c~• tr•n·~ t 1'r E• ~1• cl SAM SUAOTl\A Oo<•U•d l(•rrY I( l\elch•r IG•nPr•I Ptrl•t•l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\~1 lHE 1111 Jullon Avt,,.,t, Lont 8uch, "'"n NATIONAL BANI( 0 ' ORANGE C•lllornl• 90tct COUNTY ""'' fiteo h•rtln • pelitlofl tor L•on•rd c Todd IC•nt••• Ptrl ... r) Prrb .. ·• of Wiii •"II tor lu 111nc• Of l f1 UH s1urnl•t AVt f\Ut, LOftt BHtl'I. '''' r.,t•m•nt1ry to oellll0<1tr. rtftr•nt1 C111torn1e 00l15 In ''"'" I• m&Clr lor turlh•• oo•1•<UIM~ Thl1 b<111ntn la col'ductl'cl bl' a l lmiltll .,..., ••I I 1h• ftmt al'd l>ll Ct Of h .. rlnt tn. P1r1nt rsh10 , , • .,.. h~\ bff~ s•1 IN S•nt....,,llor JO ltll, leantrd C TOdd. et 4' .ln 11 m '" """ CO\irtr~ of OtoArt Ot rtfral P~rtMtr .,., • .,, ''~ 1 nf i• d rr rt •I 7M ( v' OllTEO ll11t"\I 11 1911 (t1H\tjt,. Ot ~ w'''· •n '"t (ltv ot Slll"llA T • ~, .. ,,.m11tN ,....,., f •Mt W·fh tt\• (®f'I A•• C•l•tor1110 '" C.ln• o1 o,.no• C.oun1v on ,. ou<t 16. WALSWORTH, SEIOl!'l & CRAIL U ti Wutcllll Or • Sul1t lOt ,._,,llrt llHCll, Clllf. t 1UO ~, •440 A11ornt Yl lor Pla1ntllh Pur>1t~ht1t>tj ('h ·"' (,f' r n •• t OA Iv P.trit Auouit JO, and Str.ttmDfr ,, ll, 1n, 1tl1 I 111 Tl LEGAL MITICE --SUPE!llOR COURT OF lHE-- STATE 0, CAl.,OANIA 'OR TH E COUNTY 0 ' ORANGE A_.tt41 CMu rvalonhlo of ROSE MARIE SE18ERT, ConHrv•l'f NOTICE I~ HFllEJ\Y (';IVEN lhal "" S•oltmbt r '1. 1971 •I t~• hl)l,fr of II 00 nclO""' AM a O"I ll(lft ,,.. Ct'lf\f,rm thr 1~t,. of rtll P•Mle•1V 1<><1•'11 II ... , Vt• lido S~1tS N,..WPOrt ('l"Atto., C"e llfO'""•• w ltl h• ~f"AU1 In O'o•r tmt "• ' rf t)\• Su~t '" (~ti Int ,,.,, ,., ttot• , ... ,,, .,. .... 4 I A,,., (1111 •~'"'A A'1rt 1 ""•' n ,., will M Arf "rlN1 t Y t• t" ( C .1rt A' tf\•t 1 -n"ll' KRAG & l<UC D•I"" \•l\ltmt,, 1' IHI 1t71 ~ E \I 1n•m. l"ULOP llOL HON, •tto•••v• •I l•W County Cl••• tlU!INS A MclCCTT RICIC A11y• 11\0 South ""'' ,,, .. , McOWEN ORl!l:N (I. SYl VIA II l'r•l••·•M•I Cnr~rr>11•n P 0 801 0 1 SIO E••' Chum•• Avenue •HI Wlh/lirt 8oultvud Sull• JOO &1h1mbr•. Cal1I tllOl Dronto. t elllornl• tl&U I 8norlv tHll•. Ct l1tr•n,. t0111 /l ei 12111 •T ) tU • Tt lee .. ontJ 6U·Slf0 tS11·0 ( P1Af"' ,,...,, N,.iNr~'' l-4• ~' N".,io r,,. .. ~ A"erno 1 f0t: !'ttltlont r Pul\11\~!'d Or1no• Cl\A\1 0• v "'''"' '""'"'"'1 w•t• ••• Orftn~• (M•t D• v Pvl>tl•h..:I Orantt Cceif 0111v ,.,,~, A•it ull ,)(). and S.1>ttm 1>er •• tl. 20. " I~! NrW'O<l<I s .. rh, (1Cllorn1a. ~"° 5•gtfmbtr )t, )0, 1•· 1'11 H" 111'11 2411 71 ttmbe• ?0, i•, 12, I 111 '5tJ.71 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE , 1'tt1 l"ICTITIDUS llVSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT follC\~1r'IQ Pflr SOf1\ fllll t Electricity is vital to your way ot lite. So is a healthy environment. We 're working to bring you both. To generate elec tricity, Edison has harnessed the spring thaws in a part pf the High Sierra of Central Cali- fornia. Ovc·r the year!-l it rn Pant build- ing 15 major dams and si x lakes in an ar(.'a now known as "J3ig Cree k." Today Big-Creek is onr of America's largest hydroelectric power dr\·elopments. It provides low-cost electricity, flood control and waler consen ·ation. It'~ al ~n a ,-a~l rrcrealion a rea open lo the public. E\'c•ry year tlw rnan-maclr lakes ;11 t l':tl'I hoat1·rs, \\·at er-:;;kirr~. fi ... hrrn1t·n, S\\'imm<·rs :1nd 1•\ <·n :;:kin -divers. AL Ca111p Edison- Shawr Lakr , campgrounds with rl<·c:l ri<.· outlets off<'r ca1111 wrs many of the comforts of home'. To protect th e natural reso urces ... _ Monday St pttmbtr 20 1971 DAILY PILOT J J LEGAL NOTICE Lfo;GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE " ""l FICTITIOUS I USINHI NAMI! STAT5MINT Tl'lt 1ol•o .. 111e oer>Ofl• ere dolntl t>utant\\ ., CLOCK LU~I(, 111~ Clllt tlt AVt"Uto P 0 80• )1.0. N-oor1 8tt<h JMn 0 lv'' & SOM t C•l•forn1e rr.1~0 al ·r 111'.0 Caltllt A•tnut P C), 80• 21~ "l•we>0rl Bu ell. E G Wt•mlnt l0'1, )00 Nor111 Nt woorl 8ou1evArcl NtWP0'1 llte<h ln1~ bu'i nru h Cr tng cond1.1Cfed by • LH,,ilfd PAftn~r.>t,,p JoM D I v•k & Son ("lf'nf1v-n HuAnne-tt""' E..cttul1ve Vice Prf,ldent Th' it'11 ttmrnl tilf'd w1'h thr Couritv r .,. ol O·•nGo Coun•V 0'1 Sto1 J 1911. f\v 8"' t rly J M•dclo~ Deputy CO<JMY l.it f). P11f11 ,, td t:,..,, ,,..,,,o,.r <'I HHOC Or•"H Coot Dally Piiot, 11. /0, 11 end Octob•r ;, 1113 II May Company World Travel Bureau presents Public Tour Information Meeting Everyone Invited Fea turing Cl ub Universe All New Fall and Winte r Program Fabulous Spain-Oricnt-Pacific-l IJwaii -Mexico Thursday, September 23-7:00 p.m. -Admission Free COSTA MLSA WOMCN'S CLUB b 10 West 18th St ree t, Costa Me'.:>.1 - • WORLD TR AVEL MAVCO BUREAU 1son of the area, Edison launched an ex tensive conservation program. This includes scientific management of thou~ands of acrrs of ti m h<•r on ~clison -owned land. Special pmtrcti,·c rnrasun·s a re taken against damage by fi rr, insecL" and plant disP:tsros. Sc>lrdi \·c <:uttin.~ and thinnin~ prcn'n l ~omr lrrrs from bccorn i ng c·. 1.:1 grown _giants and otlw rs from a l~ 916 bring <:rushed and ~tuntf•d. Trc><•s for n ·fnn·..;t at inn a1 ·r rai"1'd at Ed ison 's nu r:--1·ry whf·n· :--t·l'dling:-; ,,f nat i\'(' ( l'I'( S ;1 f(' l1 l)d1•)' <·111htanL pr11d11<:tion. Th<·..;r praclices prnvid0 an annual yield of healthy timbc>r; eliminate wasteful and indis- crimi na te cutti ng ; hel p pre\·ent soil erosion and protect the watershed. E dison's forestry program has ra rn rd :ln award frnm the \Vcsle rn Pinc A~snc:iati on dr:;ig-nating the Compa ny's tinibcl'ia nds as a Ce r tifircl \\'c·sl<•rn I'jnc Trrr Farm. In the yc>a rs ah1·ad, Edison \vill con- ti nue to control the• now of waler in surrounding streams to help assure good trout fi shing. \\'r al ~o pla n, with tlw C'<H1prratinn of thP LJ.S. Forest St>n·ic·1., lo add mor1• hiking trail;; ;111d i111pn1\'(•cl road.-, tng1·th< r \\'llh a hoat-launching !>lat ion, a ,·isilor informal i<m c.:<:nl1..:r and hundreds of 111wm1•rni)!ht tamps and clay-use facili ti1·s. Presrrving-thr natural rrsources at Big Cree k is one of the many ways we are working lo protect the environment we shal'c. ,SC.E Southern California Edison • f -. . SHIPSHAPE WELCOME TO BOAT SHOW Leanna Johnson Among San Pedro Siglits Sailboat, Powerboat Slioivs al Ter1lii11al The bu~!llllJ . .: Port uf Los Angeles in S<1n Pedl'o, !he <;pacious CH!al111 a S1eanlsh 1p Tern11nal ~pet·il11'ally. 1s Ille i:;c:ene or rran1 a· rotind-1 hr 1·lock ae11\'1l~ as fin al prep:1r:1· l ions arr he111g 1nadt> for 1\1'1• or the \\ufld's Jar gt•S1 "Ill 1hl' .,..·a!er'" n1:1Jnr 1111111.'~Sl\•rla l bo:t! ~ho\\). Tak 111g O\C'r !he huJ!e out f1our ('a1;1hna Terrn1nal art>:1 (k:\ i:; thrnuiih 1i \\·111 l)t' the 1.o~ ,,!lJ!t>le~ S;-1111)(1;\t Sh"" pr·e1n1cr111i:: the tTe:i n1 ul !hf' nalion 's sleek 19i2 r11odr·b 1'h<'n t:ik1ng IJ\t'f <1110111•" fi\·c-<J;iv sci:m,.nr. Ott. :!(l througi1 2~. \\'Ill be !he Ln~ Ange!rs l'o11rr Bo:1! Shn1r lo p1·r1 1ew 1hr t1111 "i2 powerrrl c:r<i tt !1 ·s al l l;1l\1tl): pl:IL'C 1111dC'I' lhr :lPJ.!lS nf 1·c1cr;i11 00;;1 ~hr.11· <'1llrcprc11r1 11 F II •·Sk1!1" l'rcgrr prcs1dr11! of l11trn1;1· ! 1<•n<1 I Shrn1 ~ 1111· of !.•111g Bc;it'li L'ndcr Creger'~ .~uprr11,11111 Gold l:up To Aui;s ie OYST EH BAY \ Y 1 \I' -Da\"id .I l·\\1 l>t•'i ul S~<\111•.1. Australia. po1r('rt·d h1 .... 1 ru11~ 15·knot nurlhr.1-.11•1 l~ 11111ch 1>11 Long l~l:inf1 Sou111I ,;1il1•d h1' ( ·arabell:i lo 1I(t1u 1 1·'1 1da1 Ill 1hr $('Conti 1 .. ct· nt th1• ."1" 111c1cr ~:1i1111i;: '"r1'" f1.1 th" ~0111d1na11an 1 .nld ( tip l'nrbcs gut olf 1u ;1 1111111 .... 1arl. hut q111ckh fn!')!i'd a!u·:id and letl al all ni;irk<; 1n 11·111 rnH~ th<' 12·111 ile racr h1 .,'.: seconds O\"f'r John B. s;Hlcct h1 l':oben S.\rnuru•!lt 111 ll1r B<1hamas. l\1ng Ola1 \' ul :'\urwr11 11 .1-. lh1rd 111 ll1ngo !I and Trd Turner. •)I A.!l;int:.1. \1 ho 111111 Thu r.,da.1 ·~ .ipen111g 1 :<i l' r , fnunh 111 T1grr ll;1rr~ l\n111;in or \\'1llr1\\d3lt' ()nl \laS r1flh ;1nd la't King Ul;n . s~·111011et1t ?:HI Ro1nan face eliminat ion 111 Salurda\'·s third race siner non-\\·inners 1n rhe first lhrtit ral'es are dropped fronl the 1·ompeti\1011. The flrst skipper lo 11t•in Uu·u. J'accs lakes !ht Cup. the Catalina Terminal site is being transformed into a 1·critable "OOat shov• on !ht: ""'"" iJ r-.1orr !lt;in half·1nilt of 1.·ho1t'e dock 11(' p area is being 1·e;1d1rd to d spla y some JOO ll(la\s or ;ill stiapes. size and clrscriptton. Pilings are being l:1id and other irnpro1·emen1 :0 be1ni;: fevcr1shl.v completed in order• to get ready in lin1 t for lhe 1110 big n:iul1cal ~hn11•s Ready for fi11al l'on§lruclion is a 100,000 squtfrc fool Orillianlh'-colored pavilion to house di.~p!ays of small boats. t·nginrs. sails. hard\1·are and olh er n1arine accessories. Creger said !h:i! the Port or Los Angeles should prol'e to be ideal for the "in the watrr" t.\"re ot e.~ro-~itio11 . Large boal::. n1 :1 11y or tlicn1 40 !eet or longer. hr ;;aid. ha\c !l('l"fl!' brfor<' hr<'n !leCn In boa t ~ho11·s anyt,1.·here "fhe rea~n·• The.1 \\'ere just 1011 bii:: to ht transported lo <lrv land or indoor shO\\'S. But th;s \rill no longer be a pro- blem al t he~r "10 lhl' "·at l'r" ~11011 s. \\'11h 110 low bndgt~ in 1he are:l or othtr imptdin1ent:o. 1hf' h1g hna!~ r·an now r<1s1\.\' ":ul 11:,rh1 throu'.!h thr harbor "' 111<' ~h1111· ~i11• rr.1d~ for hu·IJI(''~ l1 II al,11 be a !,!rr,1t huoll I'll' ,11011 palrnn•_ lhr1 '11 hr ahlr It• :cid1t1df,!r boat~ 111 th~ir 11;'1111,11 -..11r1 •111ndu1~"- 11 att'r and 110 lon~!<'I' 11111 h:1rr !o pu! np w1tl1 h11l~y ~i·al1 0ld1ng. uns1gh1ly ho a I t·r:'ldlP~ ''r nthrr (1bstn1c11on.~ 111 :i1 nng lhr1r 11 r11 If th1'1 1\>j11 Iii l::ike ;i lrial ~l)llL thrr t'an do so ri[!ht 011 tlir ~PQt h' n1:ik1ng 11r- r:111~t·111rn!s for a 11• a I e r dr111011strat1011 with the dealer. Tl1r big whilt Catalina ~1e.11n1er will be ope 11 lhroughout bo1h s h o \\' s ('ock!ails '"'ill be stri·l"CI on !ht hue:e ship's fanta il and snack bars and all facililit~ will be """ An t-xcellenl pa 110 r a 1n l c l'it'\\' or !he boat show. the bll.'>v Harbor and booting ac· li\'ii1· \\.'ill be offtred from the steafner'.'> hun~reds of choice deck seats. World C1·uise1·s Vege u1riu1ts St,art Voyage SAN FRA NCISCO I UPI 1 - A h<ilf-ce ntury-old 0 a n i ~ h ketch, with aa all·vegetarian crew of 10 n1en and l\\'O women ·aboard. has set sail 011 a t•11 aod one half year a.rOUnd·lbe·wor ld <:ruise. 1'ht $hip "f'ri," Danish for "frtf:. •• \\'cighed anchor Satur· day i(l San F'ran,ci~co 8.'.l,\' nn 11 ilhakedown cruise to Santa Barba.ra. from thcrt. 11 11·i ll sall ror the Soulh P1:1r1l1l' grain in !ht Baltic in 1912. The lilaµl es fur °'t' <'n1ise art c:ereals and dried fruit. Th' 200-lon \iel ch 111· 1 s purchased by thrtt brolhers from Vermont -Steve. Dave and P.tike Moodie -for $20,000 after it was sailed here from Denmark with a SO·ton cargo of liquor and hams in 1969. Voyagers Runs Schock Regatta Passage Takes Lead Blackfin Bested in St. Francis Race The Voyagers Yacht Club has announced the results or its Jane Sthocl ~temoriat Reg:i lt<1 Lido 14 tall women ). run Saturday Irom Balboa: first, Old Pokey VI I, Ju d y Fairchilds, L1VC; second, A.I! Is Well, Gerri Parker, M1YC; third, One F'or The Road, Mar.v Jane Tyler, BY C ; fourth. Frigga, Nina Nielsen. NHYC: fifth. Allegro. ~1)'Ta George, ABYC. Allen Campbell Perpetual. Voyagers Yacht Club. Luden; 16. run Saturday from Balhoa· firsl, Kildee. Ben Hromadka. LYC: second, Pre ·E m pl . Leroy Sutherland. N H Y C : third, Adelante. l'.1ary Fenn. VYC : fourth. Frolic. Randy Ifill. LYC: fiflh. \V indsong. \\'illiani F'undenberg . J r .. 1\'ITYC. Los An geles Yacht Cluh, Treasure Chest Race Cup. run Saturday from L-Os Angele.'> to Ca talina: first. ~a Nyinph. Ray \Va!lace. LAYC: second. Savi!a r, C. E. Beven. LA YC: third. Vi:r:en, ~!organ Co:r:. LA YC: fou r1h . Al \liento. Bob l-la1ch, r;YCA : fifU1. Coun· terpoint . Dick ~aver, LAYC. \Vind Surfing Associ ation, 1•11n Sunday from Balboa : IC!ass A) first, 354. Bruce ~la!lock. Alamitos Bay. 6.75 points: second. 362, lloyle Sch"-•eitzer, Pacific Palisades, 12.5 points: third . 1 9 6 , Sevmou r Beek. Balboa, 17 polnts: fourth. 107. Lorraine Arer. Alamitos Bay, :!I pOin!s: fifth. tie bet\\'een 341. Carttr Ford. !\'C\.l'port Beach and 104. \'e\ :i. (;riggs. La Jolla. both a! 35 points. \\'ind Surfing 1Class 8 1· first. 197. l\lall Schwe itzer. Pacific Pa lisades. fi ve points: second. 370. Dick P.tunroe. Balboa , 8.75 points; third, 131, Suzy Sv.'atek. Alamitos Ba~·. 17.7:> points: fou rth. &:J, Tara Sch\\·eit zer. Pac ific Palisades . 26 points: fifth, 199, Lori \\'altle. Newport Beach. 29 points. t\ewport f.' I re I Chan1- pionship Regatta, seven fleets. run Saturday and Sunday from Balboa: -Cal 20 Fleet ( 12 entries\ first. Josi('. Carl Las!, V't'C: !lecond. !\lischief. Glen Reed . SSS<.:. third. Tcx-,\laru. B_\ flla son. BYC -Endea\•or !-Se\en entries! first. Pacific Freedon1. Rogtr ~leisi nger, r-.'llYC: stcond, Irish Lass. Elaine !\lartin. NllYC; lhird. Stormy. &b Eastman. BC''C. -Santana 22 ( 10 entries 1. first, Karim , Jim Kugent. BYC; second, Twinkle. Frank \Vhite, BYC: third, Shado11<. Da1·e Turner. SBYC. -Coronado 25 isi:t entnesi first. Partnership. Dick Kap- pes, BYC. By AL\10N LOCK.ABEY DAILY P'ILDt '"''-S•1Mr SAN FRANCISCO -Score~ of Ne wport Beach and othior soothland yachting farui flock· ~ lo St. Fraocis Yacht Club on !he marina he re Sunday lo watch Windward Passage take the measure of Blaekfin in the first of a best two oul of three series for the SL Francis Perpetual Trophy. It "·as the first closed course me,ting bel"'een the 11\0 73 rooters since the California Cup at Marina del Hey in l!l6'l Som e 500 spectator boats 1am1ned with yachting fans braved the IJ-25 knot breezes and spott y fog to "'alch tht contest bet\l.·ec.n the two arch rivals of the yachting world. '\lind\\-'ard Passage edged Blacklin at the start by using match race lactic:s similar lo lhooc used in America's Cup racing. At the first weather mark o!f Crissy Field, near the (;otden Gate bridge. \Vin d\\.'ard Paasage held a ~second ad· vantage. Skipper Mark Johnson and his predominantly Newport crew ihCreased the split in every mark over the 21·mile ('Ourse. The racll!: started in front or lhe St. Franci& Yacht Club clubhouse with hundred! of landlubbers lining the shore to \l'ilness the contest. From the Crissy Field buoy the. ne1t leg was a run to Blossom Rock. where Passagio liod by ll'i'O minutes and 16 seconds. On the Reach to the BerL.:ioly Shoals buoy, both yachts under-!tood the mark 3nd had to drop their spinnakers 3nd clost-reach to thio mark. "'indward Pass.agll!: ownl'!d a l\.l'o minute and 57 second ad· vantage at this point, in- crea sing the split to 3: 15 on the beat back to Crissy. On the seco:id time around. B!ackfin ble1v a chute otr Alcatraz Island and skipper Ken De:\leuse. chose to fi nish ''If you judge all the cars in the world the reach with a doobl• heads'! combinalion ra.ther th:ln set a nc1\' spinnaker. At the second arri\•al at Bl'!J'l.:io:ly Sho.ils, WP led by 111 minutes, but on the final beat Blackfin st ashed JO seconds olf that margin. The two yachts race aga in on Tuesday an!1 Thursday unless \\'P sews up the senes with a second straight \•ictory Tuesday. Equal entrance is ~ini:. displayed in the city or San f'rancisco Trophy series \\'hich slarted today al I p.m .. in· \'olving Ii crack ! a i I 1 n & )'.ilChts. Newport _\•achts involved 1n this four-race series are Al Cassel's SO-foot sloop. \\'ar· rior: Russ \Vard's Columbi a 57, Aries: and i-1 en r .v Wheeler's -47-fool ketch, Aran· , .. The series "'ill con1 inue Wednesday and Saturday wltlt rat ing on a handicap basis. '\'arrior is the Sl'raleh boat. on the basis of engineering, construction integrit~ reliability and the degree of perfection with which they fill their intended function, then the ten best cars in the world are probably all built by Mercedes-Benz:' T hat was the opinion of one of Road & 1iack's em. tors as they pooled 93 years of automotive experience in compiling a Jist of the world's ten best cars. His Jive associates \Vere, in their words, ~'not pre~ pared 10 go quire that far." 01hcr factors such as list price, they insisted, wou ld have to be considered. Sti ll , the panel agreed that two Mercedes-Benz · models, the legendary 300SEL 6.3 and the new 350SL b<longed among the ten best. The 011/y manufac rurerto be so honored. And a third Mercedes-Benz, the 280SE, was judged the world's best sedan in the $6,000 to $10,000 price category. But don't simply tak e Road& Track's word, or ours. Come in. Look at any model on th e basis of engineering, construction integrity, reliability and the de-@ grce to which it fulfills its intended function. Judge for yourself. Jim Siemens Im ports, Inc. 120 w . w arner Av•nu•, Santa Ana, California 92707 Phone: 714·5'6-411' There arc no 1nea ts or spirits aboard \he IOf>.root ~hip. "·hlch ·,.,.<IS ust<I 10 haul Da ve ~loodie. 28 . 1\as ~kip­ ['ll'r ;is lh<' two·n1asted ship left the ba\', Jt1n Andtrsen. a Dane. was 'na111l,!alor. and Ktn )f('\'t.T. 21. of Burlinga rne, v.·as r.n0ncer '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 'I 1 PROGRAM ON PROBATION Sl'ORJES bv JACQUEUNE doMM Qi ltl• tl•llY Pli.t! l!llf Cathy Geyer is cond ucting an el· P'r1ment. An Orange Coun ty depuly pro- bation officer. she is part1ci paling in a 11late-subsidized program "'hich limits the number of c:isPs she deal.~ 14'il h eaCh m(lnth. r.tany probation ortic.ers have rnore than lSD probN1oners to govern but Cat hy'g maxin1um is :.0. •·calh.v has been J!i1 r n more di.f· hcult cases tn supervise 14·h1ch re· quire mnr e timt'." explained ~!rs. Jan Shaw, ;i,.:~1str1nt communi!v coordinator. '"Hut the officer i.s able to gh·e more ume because she only has 50 case.s. '' ~1Any of such cases rnay ~ potentially cnmmita b!e to state cor· rectinn;il facility . The purpose is to liee if some · rehah.11itati(ln can be handled at the local le\·el bv reduc· ing caseloads, intensive gr'nup and indi1•idual counseling . communit~· involvement, profes sional tralning and expanded use of volunteers. Th;i\ 's v.·hcre the Volunteers 1n Prob;ition come in to Cathy's e:~> periment. ~!ost \'olu nteers are mat· ched up with probation~s on a one· to-one basis. The attributes, abilities and personal incl1nallons of I h e \'O!unteers are matched v.·1th the n~s of the pr o b 11 ti o n I!' r . Sometimes a girl v.'ants lo learn to se11• or needs a tutor for grammar. CA~'T RF;LATE The probation officers 14'111 make a requf'st and 11 n1a.\' or may not be f\llf'd by s1ft1ng 1hrough a mas\Pr fiJP . 'Sometimes wr m;i y get real personality clashf'.<i or 111·0 people who jusl ci1n't relate,'' sa1rl Cathy. Ca thy's new pru.1?.r;:im 1n\'OhP~ 26 1eenace girls on nrobat1on anrl l~ VIP~ "\\1e arf' trying lo see ti 12·lfl \'o!unteers can hP absnrbr<l anrl us· ed 1n one caseload." she con- llnued. "\\·e·re luok1nl'( for OP>A' Y,.ays to use 1·o!untPers effecti\'e[y." Rather than v.·nrk on 11 one·ltH,nt' basis from the twg1nn1ng, some of Cathy's \•oluntcers arr >A'nrking u·i th three prob;it1oners at a 1imr "Certain people gravitate toward each other. "8~· ha1 ing a flc'l:1ble program. we hope that the group of prohc.· tione rs and rolunteers 14•1ll 11ndcrgo a sort of self·malchin).i proce~~." i;he stressed . "H0pf'f1Jll.1" a natural friendship \\'111 df'1 elop. One pro- bat.ioner 1•:ill f1nr1 one \'OiuntPer especially to her liking and 1·ice versa Part of lhe e.\perin1ent is to Jet the l'OlW1 leu in on much <1f the llC· ll\•1ty plaruung for the group. "We w1!1 be actl\'lty-0rienled for quite a14•hile until the natural matching develops ." Activitie~ include fish.Jng trips. camping expeditions, cultural enrichment excursions like shop- ping. luncheon and dinner dates, museum 1'isite and baseball games. OPPORTl;;\'JTIES "~iany nf these girt~ ha1·, ne 1·rr eat!:'n in A ni{·t restaurant or lOQked into a 11drpool to examine sea hfe," addf'd ~irs Shaw f unds for the ac- tl' 111rs cnme from d1Jnations tn the Volunt eers in Probation program. A rPCPnl ~ach part.1• sef'nl!:d successful. "\\'e only had a sm.:tll group of probationers and 1·o[un· lef'rs," said Cathy. "The J;:trls fPel morP .o;ec11re and comlnrtablf' in a i;m;i]I group and there is more np- porlun11,1 10 rel atf' effectively " The tren;i~ers tend to hi1ck out of large numbers. she added. As~ist1ng C;ithy 14·1rh mana!!1 ng the nun1bers of people invnlved in the exper1111ent is Mrs . Audre~· Cot· ton nf i\e1.,.ror1 8Pa!'h. As .ii coordinating voluntef'r. she serves fl." a IJ;:i.;nn bct1\·een thp \'O\un!err·; anr! Ca1 h~ .. ,\udrrv dMs a lot of trlephnnP :ind lf't: ll'ork for n1r . n1ak1n.£! thr nccess;i rv ('(ln\ncts Lo get the act11·itics goin~ · • Among !ht> 14 l'olunteer~ il.\.s1st1ng Ca!hy 11·1rh her ca s!'load are some Or;inge Cnasl reNdents 1nclud1ng ~!rs. La11•renre Salrba nf i\ewport Beach. 1\frs. Robert \\l underlich of Costa ~le.sa and \fiss Ellyn fried· man of /\'e11·port Beach. E.\THUSIASTIC Hi1 1·ing no children nf hi:r 011·11, \!rs ~aleb;i brr;ime 1n1f're.;ti:d 1111 rhr \'IP program irnmed1a1r l~. • J h;n e ;:i l'ral intere~r in ~·oung pen· plr. especial!~· if they ha 1·e pro- blems." She IS working with lhl'f'€ girl~ wh0 m s h e finds genera ll.v very cnthu siasLie. "Call them up and they are willing to do an ything \Ve are trying to aet the girls out of their shells and into the 1\•or!d to do things." "flul ii is a slow 1no1ing thlng !o build 11 relationship. Some of the girls th in k 11·e arl" bl"1ng ':\1r.\.. Dogood s.' " !Set YlP EXPEllL\lEJ\'T, .f-3ge 151 -- 'The girls feel mor e secure a nd comfortable in • sma ll grotJp ,' says Cathy Geyer I a bove , cente r ). 'And there ii mo re op portun ity to relate effectively.' ... ' ':It';; -.. ........:, .... • ~ BEA ANO!RSON, Edit<1r !'ttt It Many of these girls have never eaten in a nice restaur.. "' a nt or looked into a tidepool to examine sealife. Below, Ellyn Frie d- man (lar right ) offeri on ear for li•tening. ! J ·~ ' " • • •, .. .. " VIPs Learn the Making of Citizen a .· ·:· P.:1·eryo!'I! likes lo fee l import.ant. Among those people ~·ho have a right to feel JU.~l so are the VIPs \l.'Orking w1th1n the OrRngl!' Count ;.- Pr-ObA l1on Dept. \'olunteers in PrnllRl1on. !hC'v offer 1heir time. ta len1.~ and delenninat1on. not to lhe ~ucrf'S.!I of a program but to the successfu l tu!ure nf f'Very chi ld and adult unrier count y !"uper\·1sion. In the plannini:: iil.iiges for many monlhs. the Vol11nt ef'rs in Proba· Uon program began . acC'epting volunteer app\icatio05 in March, 1971. Commenting on the program, Miss Belly Delaney. communily coon:linator (If. and head llf the pro- gram. r;Aid. ·"Sometimes pe<iple dream up programs and lhen look around to see if there is 1 need. Wt sa ir1, "Here is 1 real need. And wii: think 11·e hll\'l' rleveloptd !he pro- gram !O fi!J th e need." Volunteers are used directly with t,he probationers. adult or juveniles 11·hile some volunteers work behind the scenes, doing clerical work lo assure the prngram·s succesa. Thi! range of interes1 1~ enrlless. VIPs may >A'Ork on a one·to-one basis as a .friend ..and coW1.Sd.Qr, of/er lransport.at1on. tutonn,11 . su perv1.o;e group acth·ities and counseling or parlicipa1 e in cultural enrichment programs. "People come to u~ >A'ilh ~pe<:ial ~k ills l'lnrl 11·ork Pxper1rnce." &aid i\1iss i\!ary McDill of J\'ewport Beach, 1 YI P wbn mter\'jews po!.Sl· b!e volunleerR :itnd check! lheir r«nrds. "I gf't Ml 1n !rij!'.11ed w11h why the~ people became m· terested in lhe program." A \'Olunleer who assists ~h.\.~ Delaney in e)(pand1ni;? I h e depart.men!'.~ knn v.·lrdgP of crym. munity resource~. ~!rs. 11 n n ~fC'Adams nf l..;i Mahra. sa1rf. "The caliber of people >A'ho apply 1~ ~o 1mpress1ve. The~· are cnmn1unr!y· minded prople." l\1any 1·nlunleer8 CQffie from &0eiology clasies al CaUfomia Slate C<illege a l f"ullerton. men executive~. active church men who want to furth f'r their in volvement. housewi ves who have nl"ver laken home one paycheck in..l.heir liv.es. "Wp neerl more young men, though. There are so many re· que lil!I fnr young men to bf'come a m11le figurl!' for th!' prnbationer to identify with," t;he added. There are over Ii.)() VIPs v.·i1h O\'er half of them v.·orkmg in Ju venile hall. "The progr;im could not continue 11.•ilhout all those pen· ple who are will ing to 11.·ork behind !he Rcene11 rather Iha!'! work direclly With the. probationer~." 11a1d ~1iss Delanev. commenltn~ on th!' many ''oluo!eers 11.·ho kP!'p rrcords, 1nterviell', do telephone work "Thl'v rorne rrr1m a\1 walk~ nf life, young and old. varied educa· llon background and I.here is 11 place for everyone within tht pro· gram. she maintai.Jls. "Y.'e are cer· l.a rn there are hundreds of wa y~ 11' tran~1tion from a delinquent lo 1 use vol untee rs that we ha re not cnntnbuting member of society. discovered and \~·e are open to an y i;hr added. anrl all suggestions," added Mis;; Hn1.,. i!nrs one become a· VIP ? Delaney. t·pon rrce1 pr of the application, ··0iie--mt1n c"me-to-u!t-~!'ly !ng:..1..11--~lhe...ro!WJJ,e_er undergoes a careful· st'reenin•. His dri vinR. sheriff and am very successful in my Ille. I wan1 lo help others be successful• pnlice records are checked along People wilh a bent ror thr arls anrl with other charac1er references. crafr.s offer instruction, a lnn,11 with "\\'P. are responsiblP !nr our pro- beauticians, model inp: ins1ructors, ba1 1nners," s;i irf ~·!rs .. Jan Shaw, ~·o~a and exercise buff$, makeup a.ss1~tant community coordin;itor. artis!s, se win11: and homecraf~ "\Ve musl know that !he people enlhusiasu .. Some instruction lakes "'Qrkil)g with them are maturl!, place during scheduled cl;i"ses for responsible adults." JU\'enile hall residents while olhcr Afler the investigation i I is on a one-tQ-<lnf' basi~ fil ling a satisfied . the applicant is in· proba!lnner 's specific request. lervie14ed "We want to know hil "\\1e don't n?cruit pc(lplP, telline; intere sts. hke s and dzsli\les. \\'here lhem 11 wlU be fun. It takes a com· do they see thcn1selves fitting into n1•!n1enl of lime anr! accrptaoce of thP prngram?" she explained. some frusl ration . !l's not always Durin.it the. orienla lion meetings, going to be pleasant." said ri.t1ss the role nf !he ''ol unleer is rfefined Oe li1n ey. "Sometimes you meet ;:inr1 !hf' proba linner·prnbation of· open re~istance 11hf'n r1ral1ng 11·ith f1cer·l·nlun!f'Pr rel11linnship 18 ex· 1 probationer," A VIP is there to plained Training 5e~sion! are 1 he lp the probationer make the series of small group discussions . I led by probation officen and actJve volunteers. ~· Counseling techniques are . af. .~: fered. questions are answered, «r• ·;• • perience.s related . Rupport (ivfll, • ~aid ~1rs. Shaw. ''Il'1 not an easy ~ ..._jOl:i. lf i5 very-'di!rfcult to firodify--·-, human behavior and we try to give i them some of the tool! they need," J: she stressed. i· .. ~ < ThPn malcning beg ins -eit.btr matchin~ the volunteer to• a specific job or a vo lunteer lo a pro- bationer. A master file exists with all voluntee.r records and abilili11:1. "'hen a probation officer makes a request. the file is clteclced. "It ·11 ofi.en very difficult to find the riaht person for the righ t job," she 1d· de<l . Commenting on lh' procram Itself, volunteer Miss McDill SU{!'I• mllliied. "When you are givinc. you get so much satisfaction. Tht lulure ts going ,to benefit. Alter a few years. someLhln.g is a:oins t1> show for all this volunteerln1." • .. i· • ' ?-i"..f DA.I t V PILOT .... .., ;1-··;His, Hers Tag . ~:Crying Towels . ~· By ERAtA BO~IRP.rK °' . ,_iy )Jwband lookf'ri up from : . · JUs paper .and said. •·\Vh al are we dninJi; about !he ocelot~" · "What should we ~ doing a bout the ocelot?" I asker! ··\VorrylllR abou! him Ht '~ becoming extinct. you \01nw ·· ··r know," I .!!Aid. "Bui thr.rP are so many things !n \.\l)rry about theS( da ys. 1'1 e heen spending my enlirf' v.eek 11 0;. rying about v.·here Henry K1ss- hi£er is. ''\\"hen I fini~h wi!h lh:i! l\p Jlol tn v.·orry abriul u·hether nr mt lhe de nted cane; of ... nun nn ·~my shel1·es are sale and 1f my _·_dendoranl ~ilfl prntel't ~ mP --'lll da y nr juc;t ctin'l~ ·11) mv ·.J jglasses. \\'hy tlnn't you v.·nrry · 1tbout !hP ncrlo!'"' '.:'"·'lou 'know hn11· hu.;v J\·., :.been worrying n1 er • ,/ n., , !\amath's knee .... " hP snarl1>rl "I ha ven'! hei:11n lri th in k .. a bout 11·h.:il the v h:n·r n"l d 1~covPrefl \'f'1 nn n11 r ;•r th:i! .. ~•ill ca11se 11 tn hr rP ,.:il lPd ro r ~:li.'hether nr nn! thr IRA :inrl .. "'1,he Bri1 1sh u·1ll resn )l·p their ~· i;:pprohlems ·• ' "You kr1n11/ \1·1i;i t lhr prn-~-hlem i.e." I i;airl fl;:i!lv "l lnlr~" : Wf' set ur snme k1nr1 nf 11 , : ·!chedu!e. Wf' jusl ::1rrn't i?r•in~ ' ·--to get around In ::1!1 thr 1h1ng<; --~·e ~h0uld be wnrrvine: abo11 i" :: : "You're ri~ht." he i;;:ilrl . ·. ·1'We've £Ot lo divirle ii up I'll !akf! 011 slirks. thr w:ir h11r- ·.• 1'1cane5. !hr> :o-pace prncram : and lraini; rl 1~<1ppr11rin~ from i-Uie Americ:in i;ren .. " '.: , ··okay. l'/1 \;:ikP rr1llut11•n. • :· ·.sturlenl rio .c. !\l;:in ha ;\f1t. .. chell 's mouth and iJa \!d ... frfl~r! posture " "That '~ not mul'h. Y11u l'f'IUl1t \1 ork 1n the Burlnn marr1a11e. drug abuse. and th' rerl tlrlP" ''ThPn \'OlJ take nn sex education in !he ~chools. rl1rty mnvies and "''h:ii's gninit to h11pren to mini undrrv.·par v.·hrn the maxi skirt comes in ·• ··That 's u·omen's \\"nrry .'' hf! :o-<i id. "1"11 be d11rnerl 1! I wa~te ffi\' lime on mini underw ear, o(, \O U knnv.' hn.,.,• lnng 1r'c been sinre l'\·p 11·nrrird ahrnJt nurlP<tr lest1ni:~" '"And dn you knnv.• how lnni:: 1t has been s1nre 1'1e wflrrltrl aOOut porn~raohy at the cr,r- ner drUE:slnre~" ··~la\'br !he kids cnulrl hr\n u<>." hi? r.<1 1d. ro!l:irini:: a rnur le flf thcn1 ··no 1·011 currnsl' \'I'll r nu lrl hP!p tic 11ntr\' :iknu! ;:i ll lh,. t h1 ni:?.~ 11•p shn uld he \1tlr- ,., 1ni? ahout~" · "ArP 1·nu k1rldu1i:···· !h•"J 1iill rl "\\'p'vr ~''' 1n v.11rrv ahout the <lr;ift. l?f'tlln~ :i l"li . rlrlrndl n~ n11r h;i1r. [1nrl 111"' :i rnllege. l1n111 1nc 1ho r•.i111l;:i- 1ion _ he1n.i: l1her;itrrl rlnrlc·11~:: Al ("::ipp. 1·nt1n,!!. runn1ru: nL11 ,,f r.le;:in air arid sa1 Ing 1he trees_" "\\'pl!," s:11rl mv hu c;h::inri. "ma\'he v.·e can Lalk abnut il 01·er 'riinner." "I thought ~'"II 11•pr11 11·nr- ry1 ng al)nut dinnl!r lnru~hl ." f i-;a id i::h;:irply. "I lnld ,·nu f \·p i:nl nrelnt~ anrl !he dr1alu;ifl nn of the Ch1n"cP \•o>n on rn11 m1 nrl " "I'll lradP 1·ou HPtir\· l\•·-~­ ln~ .. r ;ind dinner fr1r th!'m." I offered. I I ngenue Look @;iita-ilur1.~ ~!(, ('\ ,J : -~ ,~ . ""• \\ ,(>), ) ~ /;l: "'' ~.~) 71771 ~ {· • • e • • • \ I .. • ~. 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Dept. <...'\-15, ~l!lforcl, :--· J. oaa-t z. f • Horoscope: Leos Flex FOUR FOR FORTY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 By SYD~EY 0'.\1ARR ARIES 1 ~!at<:h Zl-Aprli 191• Acrl'nt on partnerships. quir k rhan.ces affer !Jng clnse 11e~. Su r·pri sr. i.c nrder of day. \\'hal 1\·a~ 1·rinf111ing is suddenly lo(lsenrd. PrntPC'I image. Be ~ure 1 nu are correctly quoted . Be ,11,are o[ rlc t 11 11~. I ·\lfll'S !1\prtl 10 :'11<1.v 20 +; \\ nr~ effntt ~ p;iv dh 1dends. Ynu J.:f't aet1on. S o m e ::i~~ori.1 lr'i C'~)rne l1 fl 11·1th J1.reat ~\Jl,;l!'P1.!lnns Don't perm11 Pn- 1 v to de rer progress. ;\1·riid r\lr·rmrc; Jn ratin~. drinking . 51r;i d1 racr ts ke1. <;E\11~1 1\1 a1 21 . .JunP 20 1: F0111rint1c 1ntc>rCs1s dn1n1n;i te__ 'i 11u t1•arr1 mnre about lllhe rs -and 1ou r~e lf You r;i n bui!d ha\P f..f Crf!afer emo\JnnaJ Sf't ur11.1 Tauru~. Libra 1n- d111du;1ls m;iv he 1n1·nh·ed Ac- renl 1Terit11 r rffllr!~ (.'\\CE H 1Ju11r :u .Julv 22 1: i\ I 111d SC(' In~ s I I II ::I I l -n n s . jl •'l 'ltll\ .:O,< \OLJ \\JSh !hi') ('Otl ld hr 111 1e.:irt. he rr;;l1~!lt' J'u1 a h;i[[ !•1 :<.r lf-de.cr pt1nn Ar('f'lll 11!1 rh;1 n/.:!'S <l fff'C!U1£ lln/TlP Ide pr1 rnanrn! ha.~e. Stud•; 1n- 1 C\!n1<'nl prnrrdurf'_ - LEO. i./u!y 23·/\u,i: 12 1· Yn1J n1:iv star! nut fllr 11ne plArP. nnrl enmplf'lr Jnurney at dif- fr rcnl lrl(';,\1011. !11ellnS nnth1ng now real!1· 1s f1n::ilized . Be 1r r<;1lil r . Gi\e fu ll p!a,v tn l11- trllrr·1u;,I cu rios itv. 11-·!nnev i;:a1n 1nrl1calC'ri . • • rru<;n 1 Au~. 21-Sept 22 1· J"1nr"'h 11 h;:i t 1 ''II start [).,n·1 j;P ll'd astr;-,, h1· l)nP whn is- Ullf'f'rlaJn . 1 iu;ir d 1 ;i!u.1tiles. TPrir!enrv e-:r.t:, lo Jr-<e thin gs "hi!e in trdns1t. Associa te sho uld be double-ch!!ckrd for facts front. See •nd <:ornpetence. percl.'1\·e. LIBRA 1 ~pl. 23-0cl '22 1: If TODAY IS YOUR RIRTHOAY "'OU usually a rf' '"•1'• "'"11 .,....,,~. ,e, • "'8'1 Creative JU Ices flov.· )OU arl! J ••r• te ••~• ve••u lf 1~ &e e-o ,~, be!!Pr abte lo I!. x pr , s s llex iblt . ha ve sense of l1 un1n1 ,I '•~"'u• "'""1 ""'~u •11:or11 1• )ou rself. Char1g.t . 1•ar1et y and are considered al!J'<it·!J1 e bv' r.Jn1 ~""''"o M,.c;o 1,.1. 1.1. tra vel opportunJlies are oppns1!e sex Ynu po:-..~ess a '""'· fftu••e•rl l•P• Jl•• featured. l;et thou.ii:ht s nr,i:i'./1\Z· 1'1tality whi ch rs <:Ontagtous j rd -prrf r rahlv nri p;i pr :-. Persons asSt1ria1ed 11 11h \O U Ori,i::inal ideas 11·111 cli ck. art act11·e and nplrmistic. ''nu 1 SCOR.P IO (Oct. 23-!'ni•. 21i: h.-11e been sc<i!lering etforts :I Trust hun(·h. FoUnw thrnu~h 1h1s i.~ due l'l char\ge next l The KNIT WIT ,.0 pet prnJet:l.<i. Aqua rius in· rnnnth . You _will Sl'ttle <l nwn IOI <ll\Jdual figure~ prnminenlly. ri->u llne wh ich can pro\' cl '~~:~:·~;~~u \\hal 11as heh in<I srrnr!I b~~e.~~~i ao~• """n'• lu••; ,,, """ C&"• M••• hur~ls int n 11pE"n view . No UmP "'""'' ~ .. ~ 1 .... ".11 •• s,a••• .,..,.,,. 1•11111 f••r htrl1ni:: e ... ~en!1<>Js. Aura <if ~.7~;.,1;~ • ~;~~··~ .. 7~~·;,.·~·,.,;',;~,::.~1 ._ __________ ~ '11<1\tty is e11dent. ~~.tOr'"~:;··~:ri'" ~~~:~··,~~~.~·~1: --- SAG ITT,\ It I L'S 1 \nl' _ 22-.-''~""'~·~'~··~·~'~·~··~· ~'~''-.:"'•~·~• .:,:_~=~=========== Dec 21 •: J,(Jt•k heyond the 1m- n1edl<1lr SI u d y ['IOlen11a! L'nor!hOl'fox ;irpr11ach 1~ apt rn i;1Jcreed. Fr1rnds provide ex· cJtement. At•t·ept snc1al 1n- v11a1 1on. Cheek appn1ntn1en1~. reser1at1ons. 1\ccent lhe usu:.]. CAPRICOR.\' I nee. 22.Jan !!l rnique prnress1nnal np- p1.r!UnJ t\' pr;1ct1rally precPnl ~ 1t•rlf ( h.1n!'r "''~!' r 11 r drf1n11 r 11nprn1f'men1 1n f1n;in - t·i;i l :11 e;i ,\c,·rnt rnnf1rlence Pul p1 ngrarn -and vourself -<icrn~s. Be d e f i n ! t e . p.-..\1!11 e AQLA ltll"S 1Jan 20-Frh. 111 1 ti nnd rnrin n aspect {'Oln- e1des \\l!h rh<inte IQ ~el id eas across Ln !hnsr ar ;i distance l\ey nn1v 1s mo\·emenL Be \Jta! rather 1hari passive Get ,\'nur ov.·n imprint nn effort~. St1·Jp is \\'ha l counts. Pl SC l'.:S 1 Frh l~-~!arrh '2rt 1· t<lurh crincerntni;! h t d d e n a~perls Ill financial dr:il cnu ld bP Tf'\'Pall'rl L"lllt 7f' 1ntu1r11e 1n1 ellec!. Trusl hunch cnn· cerni ng fam1 l.1· memher fo.1::i in- tain pe ace on home front. Get TUES., Sll"T. l l~t WEO., Sl,T. 22rul ""'l":JK"t !'l!'f1 .. " ... .. • 8''x10" Living Color ,O~UAIT -. •' . Panelists, Prophecy Attract Clubs' Attention 0nfy 88 ( *. r;11~ ~:I .. Wo111f'n's Cl11bs a~ e 11 rl;. s • , \Ver!nesrl;iv, Sept 2~. ffla1t1rr '• diversified prngr;uns fr01n ;i : : panel discuss1f'n aunr.d <tt ;ill .. 7: facets of thr female per!">oioa\1- , ty tn a !'<'Pr's prophery frir a . . ·• musical fu1ure .. AAUW Pa ne l Five 1nr111bl'r.~ nf rt1r 1\n1('fl · can r\s:mr i;it1nn "' 1'n11 er~J tr \Vomrn 11 Ill prr~t·nl a fnilllll ·-on 1w>n1rn at i .10 rm. 1n lh<' A\'ro buJlrl1ni.;. \'c11rY1rl Hf'.i r l1. .. The i;rou p \1·11! d i~russ the ,, "'·oma n·s role, personal ; ! desires, goals anrl destiny. ; : Panel chairm:.n v.·111 be f.I rs. • Jnhn Nolan, a Teen-f.1 o!her ' ' ' ' ' ' pn1 <;r<1111 lr;1rhrr. Al~n !0.po>;1k1ng 11111 he 111P ~1 n1r!-. If ni 1r.\' D rra~f'. <t f"J !'H ("(>lTIJlllJll l!Y s (' r \ I c e 1 nliJnleeJ. \'lt'tur l\ellrrur . a lp;io·hr r ;i nd 11\t"fn hrr of 1hc Jnter-r;;i·i:.l C'lllh 11f !hr ll .irhnr ArP;i , f1.Hltl~ .l 1\ltr1n1a11, ;il'!J~t ~nr! 1rarhr1 An::rl Al;ini1 ;i b1l1ni;u<i l l1';11 hr r ;111rl n1tnn1r1, <t!\d Lr• Ir r I' . ~·I e 1 s e n h e 1 m r r , 1•harirr nien1her Hf 1\i\l"\\', !CiK'her and bu.~1ncss11 01nan. Folkdancers The regular program n/ teaching and revrew f n r members of the Laguna Beat h f·ul ktl ;1n1·r1·.~ 1\•111 hPE!ln ;i~ 7 :io r Ill 11 1 the L<1l:1 111;1 Re;io:-h High Sr hnnl ~)m n•1~1u1n. 'J he ~l'llUfl, 11·)11c h toum llPr~ n1n1·p tha n JOO d<itltf'r ~. rnrrl ; e1 rry \\'cdnc~d;iy 111!h :ipr r1;il \101 k'ihnp'i nn Sund av errnlnC'i fp1rn 7 .11i tn ~,,a pm to pro- 11rlr h;i <1r 111~!rur1 1nn and p••pular dar1( 1· \'r1•.1111111·1 \ l/1•111lh•·111a~t.il arc<• <11 e \111 ired lo :i tlf'nrl . C a mino Re d l \!t < !,r111i:,r Hrfl ~. ;i .~111 - 1lr nl •d l••n ol, "Ill prr r11! l'n!1lng a Hnns111 lur mr rnhrr!"> nf El (";:i rn111n HrnJ \\'nm::in'i; Hf'111Jti/1 r:i!lr1n Sec11nn at 2 rm. A:.~1~i1n 01. 1ho> IPr·lu rer 111 her Dan;i r n11i1 h11 r111 II ill hr :'111,;. Tlinrna ~ ! l•tri 1~n11 ;ind ~Ir¢. \\'alle1 C;11'U1hcr.~. DAR Des.er! f',11 11·i1 11am Cnhrll f'haplrr, [);iuchlr1 ~ of A n1" t ! r;. n J\r1ntut1i.11. 11111 11prn lhr :-ca~nn 11 11h .'I dr,<r11 rnrrluii: u1 lh" B:i!ho;i horn r rd :0.lrs. I·;nrl <:. <"11rkrt1 at 12 311 p rn. Spr1·1:il ).'Uf'\t .~ II 11! h(' .\lr~. ,l 11h11 H. t\1n t...ud, n;i!lon;1 I rh:itrrru1n nf !hi' l'rngr;im l lP\IP111 e11mn11tlrr , and ~1 r~. Cu ~i:iv (". He1i:, s 1 a I e ch:iir man nf !r11 n~rorta1 1nn ~peakcr 11·Jll be Costa ~lcs;i Po!1ce Chief Ho~er E. l\'eth LOOK FOR THE GOLD GEN,RAL MOTORS 5 . TAG FOR QUALITY YEAR NATIONWIDE Frigidaire! 1-1·8 laundry pair: 18 lb. capacity • 54" wide! Both hMe lo 18-lb. c•p•cJty ••• yet together hr(re only S4" wkie! Both hrf• Perman en! Pre:s.s Care ••• e""'1 removable consofet lo~ qulc:.k, easy ~;;;;;;;;;:~~ rl'P•ir, 11 it's e'f'ef needed. J.ild ,,.. [Jcluslvl' Jet Cort ie Spray S y•te m.. A hf'l1 cr v.·ay In r.n -11ic mco• t tno1ough 1ins(t you c:an o~t r~mscs a<, 11 hlls trom not one. bvl 1<! pms.-:.1111/"d .... -.1rr jets aroV"ld t/le lllt). ::;prays down !10111 tl•e 1rio ,,..., rlotnes Qe\ undr1 w,1tl'r laster , get more 1iriE.e ac:t1on. l1lUci'I, -..::h ITIOl'•I Easler to kMld and unlOld.. Le~ 5.!00P' orcrung is ~ hJJ 19• otl tile noor. Le~ gropt?! H~'} 240 YI in. open•niJ. Oauon lint Sc:reefl is easy lo 9et lo, ea5y to tl!?an. Trap..5 even the 11n1er.t ho: particles. I ,I I I 111111 11111 talk •)11 th,, Life or Ccn. Uougla~ tllarArlhur, La Leche rl1r1>clor of the \\'omen's Cnm· tni rtees, v.·i!l pre~Jrle \\'hilt r.lr:-. .John F. F'nrte r, presidl'nt rif the OC Soc1erv. and ~1 rs l.rnn Lynn, ch;i1rman of the cr1ntinuanrr fund, forecast f11nd-ra1sing and musical ac- l i1•1t~ - * Bebit1 -children -adults -groups -1 Specio( of eoc.h person s;M gly on ly 88~, plus 50¢ fil m fee. Groups $1 .00 per person, p lus one 50¢ film fee. *Select frorn fini1hed picture• in radiant block and wh ite and Jivin g co!or, 1·1ir ,\rl ,;in t .1c e s nf n1 r;i~1 fred111g 11 111 hr d1<cuss- Prl f,.1· niemlir1s n( La LrLhr l.f'ar.ul' nf Hun!ingt on Be;ich .'It II p 1n Jn thr l111 nluH!!1111 Rc>;:i1 ti hn mr of r.l rs. Paul Sa it hcnko. * Bonu1 quality "Guoronte~d Satisfaction." * Limit -one Special per ch ild . nr. r.l;i urice Allard. con- rl1Jf'!nr ol the lrl'tne fo.·lasler < 'hnr;ile. w1!1 providf! en. te rta1nment. • Fo.t delivery -cou rteous service. * S.nior Citi.ztrtl Welcome OC Philh armo ni c .... ,..,.. 11 A.IL .. , ,,Jl...1,.M. ..... Mo GRANT PLAZA I BROOKHURST I HUNTINGTON AT ADAMS BEACH 'll1r !tHurr flf rhr Or;in;:.c C'nunll' l'h1lh ;innnn1r ~r1e!y 1\111 h<' un1·c1Jrrl 11 i1h .3 Psy<'hic Seer's Prophecy dur- ing !he !hll'rl annual general meeting in Jr \'ine Bowl. f.1rs. J . Donald fergu.c.on. Wednes day C lu b \\'ednrscln,v Morning Club of Cn~!a f\les.:1 v,•i\I begin 1Ls yea r ;it 10 30 ::i m. Sept. :Z2 in the Ballina Rav Club. The pro- 1;1 <irn w11J he a f:ishion i;ho"' by Goodwill lndustrit~. STORE HOURS DAILY 9 ,30 TO 9 SUNDAY 10 TO 6 BEAUTY AND THE BRIBE get the beauty from REVLON'S MOONOROPS, a whole collect ion of makeups and hypo-allergenic beautifiers. and get the brib e from jm, a complim entary gilt travel pack of rev Ion cos metics, when you buy at least 5.00 wort h of MOONOROPS. the pack includes two lipsticks and a lovepat compact in a plastic case. come to jm cosmet ics in south coast plaza, costa mesa, or select from the choice here and send jmail orde r you r request. pl ease send me these hypo-allergenic MOONDROPS bea utifiers, plus the gift pack (only with or ders tot aling 5.00 or morel: D cle ansing lotion, D 4 ounces, 2.50; D 8 ounc es, 3.75. D toning lotion, 8 ounces, 3.50. D hand-and-body ba lm, 8 ounces, 3.75. D overnight moistur e crea m, D 2 ounces, 4.00; D 4 ounce;, 6.00. D under makeup moisture film , D 2 ounces, 4.00; D 4 ounces, 6.00. D flowing demi mak eup, in D peach; D ebony; D ta n; D cream beige; 1 ~a ounc e, 3.00, D please charge to my jm account, number DOD DODOO D D check or money order enclosed (sorry, no c.o.d.'s) name __ 'J addre~------------ . • • •' l ) l I ' . SAVE! BUY_ THE PAIR $338 I 1 city ________ taf.------~'>'---- I I pl ease add appropriate sales tax on all items delivered In californ ia, plus hand!inf charge of .85 for one item and .10 more for e11ch 1dditional item on orders def!vered outside jm delivery zones, and .75 handling on each order tota ling 5.00 or less de live red within jm delivery zones. ADDRESS, JMAIL ORDER, P. O. BOX 7784, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORN IA 94120 JOSEPH MAGNIN Confession DEAR ANN LANDJ:;fl.'ii : ru make 11 quick and lo lhe point. No frills . !'\o white-washing. I had a cheap affair .. ~:i!h a man I've knn""n since high SC'.'hool. He gaid he had been in ]n\e with me all these }'e<tr'!. I ""'as nattered and bought h1~ ltne completely \~1e n1t'l thrl'C Hrnes, dunng which he told nie in dl'ta1I of his l'landestine affairs with three of n1v fricn{t. ... I Two marnrd v.•ornen and one W1itow ) It n1adr rne sick to !hink he wi)uhl hl' so d1shi1norab!e. It also turru~d inc nff 10 !hi' 1>01nl where l told hun I cou1d11'r see 111111 again. Now I ha1e tv.o problerns HO\I' do I know he won ·1 b!l:lb Lo 111~ nexl lady friend about ~1!<::? Id d1r 1f this i::ot around. Number Tv.·o r.tv l't)O~ll'!l('(• is bothering me. \\'ou ld I feei hl'l\Cr if l <·onfessed to my husband" Ill''<: .~uch a v.ondf'rfu! man l now Feel \ha! rn1 not good enough to shine his sh()('.~ Help n1c please -N. \'. 10101' OEAH II): Question l lnr: ,·ou ba\·e ne ao;.surt1n«I!. that H i~ i\1outh will not talk J'lhoUl )OU a~ hr ha~ th e others. In fort, nothing ~·ou e;in dn about it no\4· so lorget It. Quesuon Two You rn1ghl feel beHer if \'llll cnnfp~s to \'our husband but don 't do it He'll lreJ .,.,o.rse. I've h;J1l dozens of lel· iers frQn1 v.01nen who purge d l hern~chr~. hoping to "clrar the ;i1r:' and Uiev <111 reqrencd i!. If you must te ll snmeone, 1<'11 .vour clerg,1·rnan . Or -cQn- s1der lhe fact that vnt(1·e told l\IE. and that's enough. The ir'nportant thing is that • Won't Purge Guilt you've learned your behe~·e you ha ve. lessoo -and I DEAR AT\T\ LAJ"\DERS Jane and J are ripping mad. Y.'r-shopped for just the right birthday gift for a n1utual friend who was having e parly !hat e1'en1ng At the lasr momrnt a !hird friend railed and asked if we lh!'ee could go lo the party tugrther. On the way over. this third fr ienrl saw nor ~llr:ictivc!y wrapped Kift and he- n1011ned the fact that she had h•·cn too llusy 10 buy an.vth1nJ: As the ho5tess opened thr door . Lhr third party took the gilt out of my hands and presenled 1! lO the hostrss as 1[ 1t were frorn the thrre of us The hostess thanked UF.lt 1·erv much ;ind ron1pl1n1cnted her on thl' · Jo1·elv ""'rapping. Jane and I are boiling. \.\'hat should "e do'.' CA ,'l' A!) I AN CHU1'SPAH DEAR CAI\: Inform the thi rd party that sht owes you for 011e-third of the gi ft. And hliund her till you gr-t ii. OE.A.R Ai'N L:\r.:OERS: The wom;in nrxl door 1s one of those. nvcr·relaxpd n1ottw~rs. 1'oth1ng bother~ her. Some nf mv frit'nds admire her cool but I think she's loo indifferent for her own Rood - or for the good nf her children. Listen to this and tell 111e 1f l'rn wrong . Last week her youngesl boy, J1m111il', 11'1ts over here play1n~ wi!h our little girl. The _v are both i ~cars old .. Jimmie seemr<I unusually quiet. \.\'hen l went to the playroom to bring Lhem cookies aod milk I noticed J1mn1ie·s fa ce seemed awfully red I £ell his foreJ1e<1d and the child v.·as bumin~ up. I took hrs temperiiturr It y,•as 101. Naturally I tnld him tn go home in1media!e!1'. The next. day Jirnm!e was in bed \.\ 1!h 1•1rulenl nu -the kind that affects the tn- teslines. Two da) s la\er our daugh!rr h;1d the same thing. \\'hf'n hrr lcrnperatur·e !'hot up IQ 105 the doctor instructed us 10 t:ike hf'r to the hospital. She "'as therr five days. The bill was S40(), Should "'" present it to the neighbors? -BOILl~ti OVER DEAR BOILING : Simmer do...,·n and don't make e fool ol yourself. "'hrn kid~ play together they catrh r.<1 rh l•lher's si rknl'SSes. ,\!;iybe next mon1h Jimrnil' v. ill get ~·our daughter's n1umps. V.'hat aw;iit ~ vriu fin the olher s11!e ril th<' marriage veil? l!OIY C'lln ynu t)e S\Jl'f' your m:irriage v.·dl work ? Head Ann Landers· bf\riklet. "1\lar1·1al!e -\\'h:i! tn r::~pecl ., Send your reqtJl.'.~t to :\nn L;inders in care of rh,, !Jailv PILOT E"nc!osing ~ rents in l'.Ol n and a long. stamped, self-addressed envelope. Logically Speaking IL:: ·-;_:co • _L::"ie.C!'!:fi Peering Around 1\'AS,\ is in the :-iocial ne\\5 this week as \.\'alter J, K<1pryan, launch director of the ~UCL'essful APQllo ].) night , and his wife are entertained at p<1r\1es 1n 1he Harbor Area. A cocktail party Tuesday 111ghl hnstcd bv the Fredenr k ,J l.a ngan~ of '!:';('\\ port Bearh honored thr rouple. Forty friends and <1rea residents ai· trnded. .... .. . ..- DAil Y PllOf JS From Page 13 VIP Experimen.t The mother (If four t"enage children herself with a vnlunt('f'r background 1n law t-nforcement in San tl1ateo, ~!rs. \l/underl1ch hecarne in· terested in VIP after 111ovin~ to Costa r-.fesa last year. As a reserve Jail n1atrnn. she had seen many youni.; ,e:1rl.~. JUSt turned 18. in jail "VIP fits into my expenrncr wit h teenage .[:iris and I find !hem an 1nterest1ni.; ,group tn relate In." said ~lrs \Vunderhch. '·\\'e are lr)1ng. to ht'lp them see a httle betlrr what thcv ran dn 1~·11h tht>mSl.'!1•es and their II\ es " On a re<'ent r1~hi ng trip With three girls 11 nd a n nth er \'Olunteers come along. "It only will be successful U the hirls can feel comfortab!e,1~----------~ w1lhin it and !he vQlunteers can give plenty of time." Her next activity; a trip to a local swap meet. "One of my girls has oever been lo nne_" Oner. I h e self·matching t;ikes place. Cathy hopes the volunteers will be ahle lo "fill in "·henever the probation of- fice r i~n·r a\';>.1Jable " The role of the VIP Y.'ill br-one of ll fr1t'.'nd. not another P.O. ''The ~1rl v.·ill realize she has a friend One ""'ho treats her as :in f'qua! v.·ith s inc er it y . respect and a great deal of trust." SEPTEMBER'S BIATHSmNE 1hi Japphitt \1rs. ~:ad Dl'lrick. "'ho ret<'nlly rrlurned from a Rah<1man '<1ca11on. feted '.\trs. Kapr~;in dunng a luncheon 1n lhe lloiboa B<11· Club. before the l'Ouple departed f o r Vandenburg. volunteer, everyone cau,e:ht ,r---••••------•••;;, some fish. ''One girl ,e:ot S(I ex-1 cJted because she had ne1·er' seen a f}(']ican before. I \\'JOENS WORLD Th• Prr11i1n1 believed th1 Mrlh rested on a l'i•nt 81ppbire, tb4i !ky ftflttting it.a color. Lepnd h11 it that the !Awa of M~ , wrTe engra\"f!d on a Sapphi,.. ~ and that So!omon'a Sea l .,..&B • Star Sapphire. A11 a birth1Uine, the Sapphire makes it.a wear&r ehannin g and the in11 piration I rACATIO:'\l'.\G for a fe1v da~~ 1n San!a Barbara 11 ere :-..cl\ [10rt Hraeh resident~. thf' ,\)e~:-l'S and ;o.1n1rs. \'1rg1I Jln1\ell. R \\' '.\lrrr1·n1an and Cl1ffrird IJ:il-;c::; ;ind l.a,l?una li,,.::irh rC,')ldt>nt.~ r.1r _ and illrs. C<1ry D<1\ 1dsnn "I feel stron~ly against dnin.[:" thini::s jus! fnr the sake nf <lning ~nrnl'lhin_i::," she ad- n111tPd "II seems likr. w{' ~hnuld be ahle !n en jny just heing !n_i::cthcr Rut now 1 srl' FOR SWIFT PEST CONTROL for e1·e r-l11ting lo"'· ! lt 11ymbolir.e1 clear thinlrin«. if'«rl' Vt'liP' b~toM ,,,,. A fa1h.irnl a?Ui 11otxl. fortu"• W ATTE:\'111/\'G rhe quart{'r]v how n1uch it 1\'idens lhrir: hoard of go1'crnors merting ~f 11-n rld. II rnolivatE>s then1 In dn l th t' stair assnf'iatinn of lega l things thev never thought of S<'<'t<'!a~1f's ll'Cte thr :>.tn1rs. do ini:: before." I .J0hn Salver. Jnhn 1\lcl\uen, /\ ne111ly credent i a I e d \\'ill1am Hecker. Cladys Plarri teacher caught in the job • '1 I G Seyflo Cot•t Plt1• an",, an yn orogan . shorla.i:;e. t\lis~ F' r i ed n111 n Tl l ti1tol tt I~• Se" Oi•9• Fwy. LLOYD PEST CONTROL ie meef in~ took place in started tutorlng as a VIP. Coit• M••• s•0·9066 P f ~~~~~~~~~~'.__~~jO~a;k~la~n~d~·~·iit~h~R~n~bc~';t~f=a~'~'"~·e~l:l,~C~o~m~m=e~n~Ji~ng~o~n~C~a~th~y~·~,~P~'~"~-[~"""~~~~~a:l~I~~~"""~~~~~~~~~~~~ ro essor Xpou n S m'micip•; '°""' j"rt'e '" '"m . •he said. "I like it h"t it1 6 4 2. 5 9 2 2 Alameda Coun~ srrving as ma~· be more timr-consuming, master or ceremonies. as il develops unles~ more: t-.lembers nf the Orange! Moms to Pick Pigskin Win District California H om e Economics Associa!inn will r--------------------------------------------------------- The PILOT PIGSKIN l'ICl\- EROO. a football season p1ck- lhe·w1nner t·on1e"1 with a d1f. ference, is set fQr onothcr sell· wn . Th is is tJ1e one that "n1on1" Pair Selects November Doy illr. ;ind 1\lrs. Hr•ber! Lenke of C'ostil ~1e~a ha\·e announced the r ngat,en1rnt of I he i r daughter. Di;ine .Jean Lenke tn Joseph E. Schank Jr. also of Cosla illesa. The C(IU;Jle '-'Ill marry Nov. 18 in the Christ Lutheran Church, Cost;i !\lesa. r.1iss Lenke i!I a gradua1e 0£ Est ancia lliµh School and hrr fiance. son of f\lr.· and ~1rs. Jnseph E. ${'hank of L11guna 1'1.cuel, is a stud ent ;it Sad- dleback College. likes to pll\y berause I h e DAILY PILOT contest's 2.l weekly games alwa.1·s include ;:ill nf The Orange Coast are;>.'s high school and junior college contrsts -!he games local students v. ill play tn during the week There's a1101hcr elrment. add· ed 10 the t'ontest that "mom" may enjoy this year. Pri zr~ for p,~ch \\'Cek's winners 11·iJI be SIO gift tcrtificate5 whic h can be spent JlJSI Ilk(' mon('y at any of So111h Cnasl Plaza 's 86 stores and businesses. South Coast Plaza inins the D . .\ILY PILOT as a t'().Sponsor this ~Par of the contest 111h1ch 1.~ gou1g inlQ 1ls !i11rd season as a speti<tl feature of the fall editions of the DAILY PILOT . Entry bla11.ks for ti}(' first week 's c<>mpet1lion in i'ICK- EROO 11•d) appea r J\1onday, Tucsd;iv and Wrdnrsrla \' 1n 1he D.A.ll~Y· P!LOT Sport s Sec1100. Jearn the Uig1c or Emotions and Hn1v to Ca pitalize on T\a1ural Resources during a l dinner meeting on Tuesday.I St'pl. 21. Or. (;ilbert Brig house, pro· fcs!ior emeritus of Occidental Cnllege and holder of the J.of!sgo rclcn Av•ard ns an out standing teacher. 1vill ad·j dress the group in the Golden! r h ea s a n t res la urant. Anaheim I Dr. Bnghuuse t r ::i v e l e d throughout the v.·orld as a con-I :-ullant in industriaJI psycholo,gy rollowin~ gradua- tion frorn the Universitv nf c:Jucago and• GeCJrge \\'1JJ;ams Collrge. He earned 11 PhD 1n lhe psychology of ;irt Hl the State Un11·ersl!.v of lov.·a. The professor 1:; B f°f'llow of the American P~ychological A.~sori;i tion and serl'ed as pre!iidrnL of !he Sou1hern Ca J 1 f o r n i 11 Psychological Associa tion. 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Earn lrom dale ol deposit. 90 Day Certificate Accounts· No minimum deposit Da ily compounding. Earn horn date of deposit, EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! Certificate Accounts• $ ! ,000 minimum deposit. 1·year minimum term. Da ily compounding. Earn from date of deposit. 5 QLO ~~~:;1' 7~ rat• Passbook Accounts tJo minimum deposit. Daily compound1n~. ln1erest day-in 10 day-out. '1'. • ~·~:.;,.!, belote rr;a;urity permitted but aubjeet lo soma fo$s of ir1tE:!. ' CaJ!f ~Q!~!~f~,4..~!!!!.h.~~!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 546-2300 CUFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE PRESIDENT & MANAGER ...... CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS ... , ............. .. •••••••• J• DAILY PILOT DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS Ft RIDICULOUS Mun AND JEFF FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE YE5,THIS lS THE J EWISH NEW YEAR! you DON'T t1AVE 'To BE JEWISH 'TO 14AVE A +MPPY NEWYEAR ' By Ch.ster Gould l'M SURE Ml!'S OUR INSTRUCTOR . By Tom K. Ryan 111'1' 111 VISUALIZE A SUNIHUINEll lllUl..OOSE- ~AUTREC IN HIS JOCK!Y SHO~! By Al Smith By Dale Hale By_Frank Baginski Ll'L ABNER <°"".>..-~-~~--'~~ ?"?-AMAZING !! '1-,lo SALLY BANANAS GORDO .,...---.,.---·-.. MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ~() "", \IJHLI D0es "'MJKllJD oevore so Mual TIMe NJD MO~e<,> -ro -r"E fl<'Pl.Dl<'ATIO/.l OF OUfEI<: SPACE 't: ·.AND '"l'ET, hAVE -...,•ou EVE.R SltN SUCH SLOBS? By Al Ca_llP T~E.'J'VE FOUND T1'E. SOLUTONTO POLLUTION." .... euT v . lAJ IS IT? By Charles Barsotti ,..,;.~.,. t. II ·~ ~ r-.~ ,. 't:·· .... ~-•.•• ... • -~k)-J.,.. --'~ • ,. .. 0 ' 1 ·· •I e " ••. : ,.. '"'\' l JUST STOPPEi> "TO MAIL A LOTTER AND IT HAPPENEC>. • ( ......... ·t-:,, J ~~"7,_., ..• , ' "•'-' -. .,, ............ .. ' . . \l.Jeu.., f'i:RHAPS - 1'/..AJ,Jers wrr,; ,t;\'M()S~f Rf MID 111ATfR- MM6€, EVEN ~IFE ! ' . By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson l DIDN1T THINK THAT MAILING A LoTTER. WAS AN EMERGENCY By Roger BoUen IOHA1'5 AU.. THIS •. CHOPPED 1-IVER ? j DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by LA. POWER I PEANU_TSr---..-.., .,._ ..... ------=-=--. .-----~----~By Charles M. Schulz ACROSS '10 Word for Saturday's Puzlle Solv!d: NO MATTE~ WHERE I AM . WMAT 'f'[)U NEED, CJ.IARLIE THE GIRLS l F crm rJ l11;cmt 6 CarPtnl!r's toot ~I! todl! G A ... I CAN'T ~EEM iO' AVO!P IT IKOU&LE SEEMS 10 FIND N.E 6ROIJN, 1:7 A)J. UNLISTED UFE ! dash rsVCAtAT""11C JO T1rM cl 1fay 14 "My htart sli1p~d-"; 2 word<; l5 Frmlnin' riame lb 6Jbylonian ,,, 17 Metric. unil: y,. 18 Rl'l~tlv~ of a moose 19 li!Jn's nlc ~name 20 frtnch rxplOfl!'r Z2 loc.ation of r1vrr barrier: 2 words 24 lumps 211 Rub y-: 27 letlt>•s ot a g1vrn 1anguagl' )() Sensr of hearing n Part l2 Things that suffering J7 Wedding ceremony response: 2 words )8 Gr~nts made to lnveritor' 41 Pressed down f.IELI'" 54' 4) Just fa ir 44 -Llnk lttter: Cariadjan-born t nltrt.1 intr 45 Beat dowri Wl\ii I~ le-et 48 Jo•n w1rr at U1e ends 51 CLJ! 52 C.u1dl'S ~4 Protein th~l torm.!"> Cf1 the so.il~ce ol fJW ~ilk fibtt"S SB Brr~~: Comh. form 5'} Fa1m c.rop bl Nocturnal '"""' &2 Mi~ UP t.3 Arrow poison b4 He1on &5 -Christian Ander!if!n b& legal paper b7 Bakrr's Oftessily DOWN I) 20 71 ' .. __ ,, JB -Roc~. Startioht" Qllf'hec 6 Notlct s again tourist 7 Eng, country attraction le5tival Jq ~ma ll 8 '#l11ter vehic!~ cel,stlal body 'l Small parrot 42 N3der's -: 10 Pud1 1ng 4J Devi ce for ll Up lo the sn~ring game time that 46 -Maria 12 Indulge in a 47 Rive< of •inter sp1Yt Eng land D B&balltr 48 Clll with Ralph -sweeping 21 MM "".i:vlly .strokes 23 Repasts 49 Hllllltr ic1I is ThoroughlMes 11"eri1 27 Dry 50 -A'"e1it1 ZS Vein of 53 In 0t1t's m!neral ~e Tight mirid l Nrw York 2"l Drop ht•'lily 55 Gazelle slteet 33 Removed 511 Reserrtmenls 2 Samvtl's SOii one's clothing 57 Malce ilS a ) Receives )4 01te that is clear profit, 4 Kind o! adc--ed In Britain physical ~ Repos e &O Golfer's discomfort )b Wearing boots accessory JUDGE PARKER S AM Dll1YER Aii1VE5 fJ SPENCE!:? I TM1 1JK l 'M 601t.l(l TO IJEED A. Ll>.'.Al'VEli?! FARMS JUST t..S [?l°"'°"' =-=" Tl-IE POLT(E Alit'E TA.KIN(, JOMtJN\I IC.A.IJE INTO CUSTOD'I: MISS PEACH IT PAYS TO (;~ADUATE F~OM COLLEIFE' WITH Ml~H MONORS ! rr--nc-rr-r,,:-i;,-1 I I PERKINS • -. YfS, MISS PEACH , .. ~L. TMI 9 1u COMPANIES Hiii:! TM! !IEST STUDeNTS , J • . Q ~ • 1. i: l' 7 11€" Dcl"T"o£ f' I " ~ , By Harold Le Doux Wl-lV, SAM? 'M-l'i ~TµAft; W>l/;f WOtJLD ME MAYE TM:EH MAl;'.ES \IOU /rl\AR:Tl-1" 1-11ass' SA.VtNGS?' S0METl-ll N6 °'J.l O 1 !E'LIEVE-D fVEllY SPECJAL, Me.£Y UE 1-jf TOu> ME ! •. 'l'Oll~ nrusr . A~Ult, AFTE!r 'IOU ulUDUAT!! FROM COL./..!GE , WILL. '/C)U JJE $0UGi-IT AFTER &Y EVE/lY TOI" CORPORATION IN T\.11 --,.,~COUNTltY ? Mil PEOPLE : By Mell NOT' M! ! I PAY MY BIL.L.S ! By John Miles 'l 'I ; ' \ DENNIS THE MENACE ' • MY Alol/.5 HAVIN' o,~; o; Ill~ \\O~ST DAYS SHES E\EQ HAO ' SHE ScNT Nt TJ i\ \) R:Q~ AT .'J'So 1)j15,\\JR~. \;3 ;. ' Satt. Cle111eiate Theater 'Plaza' Delightful Comedy 8,Y TOI\! BARL~\' or r~o 0011, P1i.1 sttn "Pl111.11 Stnte'' has become the darling of an1ateur thel"- pian~ frrun Seal Bea1·h lo S;in Clcn1ente ;ind 111t!e v•onder 11 the N111:011v1lle vcrsHir1 or the r>:e 1I Sirnon classic 1.:; p;ir for the t!O mn1un1t y the a te r C-0\ITSl' 'l'he rewards for th nse who put it on are hys tr:ri cal au- dirnccs, tremendous ovations and broad gnn~ in 1he box of- fice and all three hightv persuasive factors "ere There in abundance at the C.ibrillo Playhouse's opening night. it will not be the !ast. Ma6 n1!1cen!ly led by !he brilliant F.d Tierney. they gave us a "Plaza Suite'' the t 1s sure It~ ~o down in the C;ibnlln records as une of that t·oz;. 111\!e theAter's biggest SUl'cesses u1 recent years T1c·1•ney was tren1endou s as Roy Hubl e.1 , the 1.Jav.·ll11g, blustenng father 111 ! he ''r('!uctant bridti" eptsode that so brillianlly closes the Sinton trdog). He got the oration of the .. Pl.All 'UITI" A (01'\<'<IV b~ Nfd ~ "'"" n•«<••d orid ~~!~".:.~ f~tfl~~(~:~~,.~;~1··.~~;·11"·;·~! S••"• "~'"'~ n•••teitn D• 1n1 ~•·• C•trnon•• Comm""''~ T n • • r • r ln"••d••• !h'°""" .,,.,,d•~1 ,,~,,, o~• 7 ft Obt Cob .. 110 Plovnou,., l<ll A•en•no i::•nr l<o ~tn Clem•n•t. ~•!or••"•n• ••l 0<0\ lliE CA~f i.!Mf~ f<•>n 5•m Mo,n J•tn M<t:orm•o~ ; .... ""''"'"'' M"' f 1,.1" ·"· .... b'•• NO'"'" l!"bl<V M•m••v " ·~••• Bornen e.,1er w., .• , !'loll,. ~n···~ R <n""' > "'"~ M~'''" S111ne•l•nd R,,. Ho '''""' "'''"'" L•••lo n r~ '·"'"'' PnvllJ\ w~nll """" '•' ··~··o Tom Toll~!«·~ Eroc 51...i•e r tocked !he bathroom v.·l ndc111. There 1s nn more se.1rch1ng test ftir an t1rllf1(•1:il hear t 1al1t lhan lo wa1ch the redoubtable T1c1 ne.v s1onn1u1; atnut the stage with his dress coat rent to lhe shuuldl'rs trying in vain to winkle daughter t-.llmsev ( D a n a Tal1aferrol out Or the Joh n while ll'ifc Norn1a (Phy llis \\'entz rips her s101:kings 0;1nd tears her con1post1re to shreds ir1 the per·rnarital panto1n1 rne. It's amagn1flccnt fina le but \l'e n1ustn't allow lt to t!elracl fron1 the equally clever uf- fering that Prt'eeded it -a "Visi tor from HollvYi'Ood" se- quence in y,•hich · llen Hut- chings and Mickie Cla xton are equally wel l l'ast in the roles of movie produt.:er Jesse l\1p- l1nger and ~1nall 101111 belle ~\uric! Tate, the !;iss he 11·no<•d l11ng before b0 hrran1e big g.irnf' 1n the celluln1d iunglt>. /1 11 as I his critic's fit~l ex- pnsun.• t{l this new ie11·cl ttl the Sunon trn\1•n and a hnlllant cRst ensu red tong before !he end of a hilarious C\'Cning th<it evening in a show that was packed with them for his clorious interpretation of lhe baffled fath er of the bride 11·ho fails lo cajole the altar-~hy la~~ from a locked balhronn1 and shufnes along a sevent h- story ledge 1n a do1vnpnur onl~' to !ind that she al so carefullyl;;••----------.1 I lu11 ·hl ngs 1 rr~ •1h1 IOtJ<;lv i:ct:< ~1ur1I'! i11!0 thr pns1t1011 he h;id 111 m111d 11 hen he c;lllPd hC'r ln>rn his f'l:11;i S11t!c but 1J11lv cittcr :>(line of the 1110~1 brilliant dialogue in 1he S1111nn ho0k and a gngt:(1f' of gulfa11:> that 11111~! hai·t· hl1rn hrard ut tl1e \\'c:ittltl IVll1lt> llu11~c. ll1s 1~ a rc1·v clrvrr lo1r krv <lc!11 cry ui thr Jaded pri>duct·i- irn;i~e and l\!1~~ Cla xlnn 1~ r qu;lll,1· 1r11press11·e as the slar- ~tn11·k rn:it roH 11·hn lcal'cs tts 11·hilc ba hh!1ng ;ibout t!ir . . DAILY LOG Monday Evening SEPTEMBER 20 1:00 U Bir Newt Jen., Dunph~ CJ' News Bill Hudd1 Q KNBC News Tom Snydtr O Newt Moriis. McCormick 0 See the new * 1972 MERCURYS on NFL FOOTBALL tonight f.J 'J"'l rji' ffl NfW SUSON Nn. Monday NiEhl footb1ll T~e Mrnne so!~ Vo~oni:s v~. the De!rmt lion~ ~1 D•T1oi! l~unthes rh' !971 thirteen 11m1 schedule which will !eatu" all the too.rank ed ta•mi or !~e Nn and spo!li11ht si1 in1er·eon!erencf dashes " m DEBIJT Tht Yirgini•n I €fJ OSI World f'reu g[I Yt~l1 (39) MoYlt: (C) '1'rtck ol !ht t.at• 1 CD Nino 1:45 0 KEW S£.AS()H Nn ,ost-'•llH Sllow Stu N1l11n and Ke1!h J1tkso1 loin Ri ms <1u1rt1riuck Ramin Gib· rie! with tideotaped highhihh o! tht NFL aame just concluded. 9:00 6 @ Kt11's l uc:y Tony R1nd1n ruesls 1s s"'1et1ry ludllt Carter's 1thlet:c new boss. Rudy Springer, ag~insl 'll'hom 'ht tompe1n •n 1 mount11n climbin g 11c1 to prove her own 1thletic prowtss and fhUl· 1 by ret1in her job ff ' Movie: (C) (Zhr) ''The Co1111n-I chero1" (westtrn) '61-John W1yn1, Stuart Whi!m1n I llh BIG WEEK I ENDS SOON WINNER OF «3 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! :~,;;;r.s~ l ~jljlE -TREATS EVERY WAVE Ul(f: A SOUL BROTHER'' -PLAYBOY ,The . rcanmstic PlaSliC · Maehine -,.,,,.,,, ·~; PLUS "CATCH TH£ JOY" &. 0 AGENT 007 IN SPURS. * WILD , WILD WEST , •• c:J Wiid, Wiid Wn1 m Tht f'llntston11 (J ([O) a;, Wotld ,rtrniett MOYit: (C) (ZhrJ "Thi Alm o'' Condusion I (western) '7Ci-John Wayne, Richard Widm11k, Laurene~ Harvey, Richard I Boone. Gen. Sim Houston. Col. Jim Su11. Thrw Thurs., B p.m. Bawit. Col. David Crockett and Col.! F "HANG· TEN " m 1 Dr11111 or J11nnl1 (15) Hoctppod~t lod11 William Barret T11vi1, In !h1 !act ca::in::~, 5s:'~·. ::;! ~·;:111• 7:JO & ':JO fa<.h Nite or overwhelmin11: odds, dele1t !ht 11~~~~~~~:~~~~~~;~;:::~:::~ ""1 Chl!dren'1 F1h ""1 Notlclero :W Ii?;) Desert Report M~•ltan army ind --.·In independ!nt• tor Texas. (39) M1rtJ11'TJ llFD (61 Wild, Wild Wesl 0 Cliff ROBERTSON ;n 3;l:s'T;l :L!O!XCA * "UP FROM THE BEAC H" rcni7HY . r:;;:7n ·: 1:30 0 Sleva ~lien Show "Wadda Y1 S~y.~ a new comedy 1nu!in~ b1sed tin m~n on the .srree! ln1erviewJ in l'Olvi"~ comic' Fo!l~r Brooks. SI~ Goul d and Steve Martin, 11 pre m•tlf.d on this ~ro11r1m 0 (Ji rn Mond1y Ni1ht r.toYit~ E1.~En:c:: ~~ l/!!J wo~ EI1:r:n:.o:l '65-tlifl R1Jb~rtson. lrin1 Dtm1ck, • (2hr) "Up From the B~ach" (dr1m1) PRE:::::r: ~· ~. M . . .. , PRE:.E~T: Ma rius Go.r•nr. Red Buttons. ~" \ ~ (Tl CBS HNI Walt er Ctonkile iW' NIC Ntw:! "1 The Flfin1 Nun m David F1Dsl 5'1011 Guests t rf lol n1 ~~ • ~ p1oducu/d,,ec!Of SUnley Kr1m'1, . , :' ,· don Thomas (''Th• San r 11nc11e0, -•. ""'" ''""" '"""· '"'"" Co<· ~,·' ~-.. • CE) OEBIJT Tiie !1111 Cosby SMw (15) Selfe• In tht 71t's m Hodgtpodn loclft ffl Ball tht Oddi [arll!<iua~e") fD (15) Re1litie1 "Ida• oi Norlh .. Cl9) GrNn Acre1 €?!) EJ ,rof. S•Jl'ib rio ~nadi 1n pianist Glenn Goul d trt- altd Iha scri p1 i nd !Ound for th\1 uni<1u1 loo~ 11 th e splendor o! Can· 1d1. Scrtc-mber :?~nd 1hru the :.'(,th.1 !oun I P}.f to 111 r!'-.f 7:00 0 CBS N•1 W1lt11 Cronkite 0 ffi NBC N11n Joh~ Chancellor 111'1 Dt1R"tl I ~nri111 u.~1 J~r. SunJ4y, Scrtcmhcr 26th, l Pi>! to i l'!'-1 Rosas Pll'I Y.ro11lc1 S oni• Mo,.I<• Cl~ic Audit o,; .. .,., M•i• Shoo I a; Pico •loof. Tht Pe1'Utdtrs Di lly 0001 Proztt -Adm:1ilo" JI 75 • Ch1ld1f" vnd•, 12 fref 0 What'1 r.t1 lint? llO ~d1m.J 2 9:30 E r§I Doris D11 A nighttime slron 1 ~~~~~~~111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~~ /I to th~ post oHiee Turn1 lnln 1 !rip 7:3D (Tl I Love luc:y rn' 1)(11111 ol J11nnlt (15) Thi$ Tlm1 Sl'ltd!n fP M•Rrte tnd !ht 8e1utilul Mt thine (39) The Vi~lni1n CID V1ritd1d'~1 CE M1nt11p fJ "STAND UP AND CHEER" * Musical salute to Am erica . Presented by CHEVROLET fl S!1nd Up .lnd Cht•r Cometl••n P~•I Sil~~" br•n~~ b~ck the d8Y' nl v~ud•v•llt when ha ln•ns hosl fli~nny M~nn 0 a;, D•. Simo" loc-a "Gunonl~r .l oaii of b~n~ mbbers 1 n!~rrunt D11 ll'IC•~ 1n~ ~ell•r' •~ the phrl:•,n· 11 rtp3r1 1 01tle~! lor heart JUti !I'/' ra-I Dream 61 /t1nn1t C:J ~l!llon S Movie: {Cl (2hr) Min ¥i\1Uon 10 1 Gonll~hler" (we5!!rn) '64-Yul Brynne1. J~n•tl Rul1. ~ Let'1 M1~e • 0.11 m Ho11n'1 He111t1 @ OUi:'\11 to jail !or Doris Marton 1nd her n~igllbor Mr, J1rvis. 0 B1rter Warll Nt11r1 m Foctll1ll PreVitW '71 A look 1t th! USC Trojans. Los ~naeles Ihm!, anrl 1he UCLA llruin1. and what. th~ n'w sea~on holds . €Il La Cru1 dt M•riM CrucH 10:00 tl fi'1 My Thl'ff! Sont U"l:le Chatley ta~es in i d m 1 newspaper In an effort to nd !he Doualas home ol his ntmesi1, S1eva'1 Seotti1h ceuson, r~rgus 16) To Teti !ht Truth 0 The Avtngtrs m News Pii:n11T1. Fishman (I ~) Cvtnln1 rt "1!ps Eifl Curren! Ewnl~ "Your Young M•n Shill See V1<ion!'' PJr! ll ol 1 twn prngrarn spet:ial en street relogion1 CI!) £1 lomlllo (£! ti11ntt1p 10:30 E T Ar"ie CMarlt• Ntlson ll•;lly ru,~!~ In 1hl rte urrma rDlt ol 1 aour t116 I cM~f l'!'hD move\ l~to 1h1 N uvo·~ netR~borhood ~nd soo" ~ft· a!es orobl,m1 tor Arn lt, rl1 Movlt: "F•1n~1nsleln ConQut'1 lht World" (~ciJi) '66--Nlck Ad 1ms. ID New, Bill Johns €!}El Dltrio •' ' NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES ,. .. · ON ·ANY SUNDAY A FILM SYaaUCE •llOWN "' Alw S !EVE Mc QUEEN,, "THE REIVERS " 1¥1N F~ll: ,,,,,,,,,.,,., ._,' .,0 , .... ,,.,,,., •""• l ••(Q<I- '"'" •• !""""' ,.-,. ~· "'·~"·l"' ~ .. ,.... ·" •. ;r• >< "~"""' ~""'"An• 1..______ (151 Boo~ Beil ffi Citywll(hlf'I ''Rancho l 1 Bree Tar P1Ts" Chuck a"d .lrt v1~1t !h1 (39 )M"vit: (C) ~tcp, You'rt l!ill·l------------ lnl Mt" 1 rcht~lo(lc11 d1~ l&et!P-d diredly rJ) Adulb Dnl1 b•hlnd !he l.~ County MuM!urn o! ll·OO 0 (J) @D Nt"1 ~·· . O ~a;')Ne.., ro Do.RI-Ml 0 News Morris. McCormltk €D lauoe 0 m fID "ells CI!) Miruelito V1lde1 Show 0 Movie: (C) "Blood Alley" (1d- l :OO n'l:ll Gun>111o~t "l'hoeniw" Glenn ver.ture ) 'SS-John W1yn1, Laur en C:orb"i!11 ol11s 1 ~~u"~ conv•ct who B1c1ll. Anit1 Ekberz. uro" r•le•~e hoin ori~~n. me~ei ' m Movit: "[urtk1 Stot~JdtM (Id· cont11d lo kill 1 min he his n1v11 Vell!Urt) '4~Chi111 Ralltll}'. '"'1. @ Beat tht Qo<.t 0 1Q' rn l 1u1h.ln Sport~ hHMJ rn CJtywatchtri (R) 'o for l•111hs w11h Rom1n Gtb1iel. g'u!SI stir. and cameo i uests Vid1 ll:lO IJ ~Meri Ci ritfl11 G•JtS!I 111 nu- Blut. Andy Gr~"l1tlli, Su Rar Ray tritio"1sh Adt llt D1"s ind L1Ro1 flcbinson, Bill Ru1sell. Ooua San Jen~1ns. dent•1I Dr Dydney Garllled ders. Vin Scully •nd Willie Shoe. tnd humorist Rub•n Ca1so~. m~ker. (JI M0Yi1: "Si'•en S11rpri .. " (C<lm-0 Mo'llt : (lh1) "1111 'ft1'1 el edyJ '63-081tdt Jutr1, Ou1 LIYl l" (d11m1) '4S--Fr1dr1t Q lfl5) m Joh11ny CAlf'IOll !01n Riv· M11ch. Myrnt Loy, 01n1 Andrt..,, trs 1; iubst1tute ho1\. St~edul1d m ! IPfttAL I R1!ph story'1 f1shlon 1utsb 111 Luci Arn~t. J1m11 ~. -Anrth n1 '°''! 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Do•"Y'• llutev•••I, 100°0 oit <o•doloe•<I . ~~~''"'' ot f.,•u!y v••h, NO T""NG, l•~~o"''"'"'· Mell" C~"~• Acaderny A1var1Js to the tune of an unz1pp111g zipper. \Ve can't, in all fa irness, rate ''Visitor f ron1 Man1.11roneck" in the same bracket but y,•e exen1pl Outt ie Srn1th fron1 that cr iticism She is unpressivP as Karen Nash, the \\'n1nan who lParns on the 2:1 .. ~ <111n11·ersary of hrr n1;u·· r1aR<? that hrr husband's rcla· 111lnsh1p 11 1!h hi~ blonrle !>r1·rc•tary 1s not. :ill d1t'tat1on ;uut d1sl'rrlhln Sl1e 1Jnl!1;~n!ly r111gs the eh;111ce.s fro111 gnrf lu g<'.ietv 11 1th a l11tl£· r1ghlt'1H1s anger 1.11 bl·t 11•rr n <ind her f111e d!'l1rerv 11·ould be el'rn more efrreliv'e 1f Hu:hard Kosllh t·uuld 1nJect ;:i !1t1 le rnnr·e rl for t i111<! hi .~ 1•1w!ra.v11 I of bus1nt·ssn1an Sam N:1sh, the ~lH'Cl'ssful sen1i ·I\'· ('t1Pn 11 hn finds th11l his suC- ('(·~s hris hrou1:ti1 h(!reiknn 111 thr 111;1rl'lngc lh;i1 t1clpcd h1111 get !h<?re. H's the onlv flaw in d1rectnr R1tharn A1idcrsen's superb handling of 1h1s ~cil Sininn i;e1n and it ma y y,·elJ be that Knsab 's version of Sam !\'ash 11·1!1 gain s ta ture ll'ilh the pa:::::ng ur opening night and its u1e11t<'lble qualms. A.~ for us, 11r'd h:il'e bf.rn l'On1t>nt 11·i1h j11s1 that last scg- n1ent of tl11s hilarious plav .1nd l::d T1rrne) 's booming bl us ter a.s The ra 1n-.~nakcd a n d 1 hornu~h111 d1sco1nf1terl Rnv llu blc~. it. will sta.v with thi.s critic for a long time to conic. Couple Costar HOl.LYIVOOn I urr I (:arv Collins ;ind J\.1 ar\· Ann ill ntil<'~·. nuH1 and ·\,. 1 f e nlfsl'l'<'<'n. 111ll co-stt1r 1n ;in r111~nde of tr l1·r1sinn·s "l.111c, • Santa Ana Plovers 8.v TO~f TITUS 01 lho D•ltv Piiot 11•11 Arlion does not necessarily nlwa~·s spe;.ik l"uder 1h:111 wnrds, ;ind soinctirne~ h•J!h me;ins of cnn1·ey1ni.: a pt:i1 1•~ its aurl1r>nr" rnust be dru11 net! ou! by characteri1.;11 1on . If 1J 1c latter is ahst'nt fron1 a sl1111v like "A Shot 111 the D.irk ." the pla.1'$:0er nughl as well stay home 1v1th his television sr! "A \HDT IN lf4( DAiii!" A comt'"" bY .,,,,,v .:.,,.,,.,, a.,,,,.,, l>v lt• "~'•""l<I~ I!~.,, ~I ~··'I• (;A•• W•l1>'1 0<>< ••••>• """""~' "' • W.>>t-, Uoo'"'I ~· fk'•'D• (.,,~~· •••1 n...., •··.,•~ r t""'"."" ~. •• , • ., ~., ... ~ • ., !!•·<>~•"Orr l n• '"• S•'>tt ... .,. \ """'' r h 1 ·> r • •I "'" l'I•••"\ l h• • ., 'Di V •'" S• SI M• .<,no llt'orvotoo•" J•l·JlU TN( (A~l P•~·I S•••Ol'I' Jn"•,. O.o'11f ri•• M•1Chl,\'> A,.,,.,,""" '•"•""' !!"~'"'"" B••u•Q"''' . Oomm•nu• B•l"'~V"'I l•b••<I•• C.U8•~ Jo"" ( 01 ·••''"'"" "''' ' ~·,.•·I Tod r,,•n<IJ.t D·•n •,, • '·~'' ... ....... ~~" Jn•n ""'"""' LOnv<I ~ .. .,1, • .,, ~ '·" '"' Fortun:il c\v for the S:inta Ana Cor1H!ll1°llity r \ a y (' I's ' thflr.'lt!lCrl!,;i!Lo11 ts pl'l'Sl'nl in ahundilll('!'. h1'll!htcn111i: what c'·o11ld 11l'll he a11 111erll' l;i lkv little ('(lllH'd)·. desp11 1· 111(' ~iii­ py d1rilog:ue liy pl;11·11ni:_h t Harry Kurn1l z. For·t1111r11cly bec ause mu ch o( thr suh!IP1Y rf lo\urn1t ~.' priisc rel·e11 r·s short shrift from the S:inta Ana cast Directv r Lee llr1111ng:lon has gi1·en charnc!er rl ef1n11inn l11p pnnritv in h'is ~t <1gin1: of lh1s Frenrh 1·un1r1!.v of a 111au! ar- t·u~cd nf rnurdenn~ hrr lo1l'r a1ld lll\dt'rgning a grillin~ !ruin !hr ~·oung mag1~lr;1fe :i~s1i:nrd lo hrr case I his fir~! 1 !'iinrc ti1c play is 1•11<1cted in !he 1n;ig:istrate's office. rlirn• 1~ !i!tlr. or nn act ion. and ni111r- ment musl be qui!e l1gl111y n101ivated. \\lor k1ng under !hi.~ han~ dir:1p , l·h1wington and hi s c·nn1· pan:" l1<1l'e la shionl'd a hrighl. \1·1tt.1• prorluetion t11ilnrrd n1ore for the ear !h;in for tl1e cy<'. ,\'el earr,\'1ng: a mr;.isure nf \'isu;1I ch;ir1n. 1 n 1t i \' I d u a I ciualilies are 11nder~corcd 111 Ilic point 11•hrre tl1rv 1 erv • \ larct>nou~ wnrk in th e background . L!riyd Stephens as !he depu1y chler prosecutor does no~ f::rre nearly as well. struggling visi l\ly . 11·1th both 1 l111es and in terpretation, Th<? play's two cameo gems are turned 111 by Charles Pait nnd Joan B111ding as the fil t h~· ri<"h pol}syllabic ba nker <\'ld l11s c/11 lly y,·ife . Pail's sc ene uuder the verbal third dei:ree 1~ the highlight of the sho". 11 h1l e ~1iss Bind ing is quite credible in her highborn man· ncr. Dian St'hwanz " I h ' ni;1~1strale 's pushy ynung wtfe . i~ a r11d1 anl beauty who fle\·er I 11u1lc ach1e\'es the desired ef- fl·rt an d l'nds up n1orl' or11a1ncrital than useful tv funhcr her sh:1re of lhc plot. lloh Utz 111 a wordless role as tl1c guard c(unplctc.s lhe tast. The l:lt'k of a rl c q u a tr 11ght1ng f<icil1t1r~ contin ues Lo 1 haunt the Sllrlla Ana stage. bl.ti tills dl'fic1rnc\' could be nh'Jr l· rcnd 1l~· accfptcd i£ th cl :I\ ;i1lablc 1llum1nation we•cl ha ndled in a more effecllve 1nanner_ A final 11·orcl must be no!ed abouL llowingt on·s imagination 111 lht curtain calls. The effect flf a TV lTcd1t-rolling series nf past-scene \;1hlc.ius certainl .v ts an orl~i11:1l idea in con1 · 1nu111r_v t11ralrr. but the lag bet11cen hl;1t kou!s ts far lno i.:rrat. brraking the ap p!a ust' pf11lern repcalcdly. 1 "A Shot in the Dark" will play fl1r tw0 more \\'eekcnds. Vrida y.~ and Saturdays, a! th e P\a,Yers Th eater in the ~;1nta Ana Cily Hall annex, 500 \\'. 6lh 51. Go ltli e Slated For · B 11 lle rf li cs' nl'ar!.1· leave the rralm nf llOLL\'\\'000. C;il1f. lf'll'• cn111ed.1' for ranuon cancaturc -1;n\rl1e Jl;i11·n 11·111 star 1n -but not qu 11e. •·Ru!1crflirs Are Free ... her .John Lnughman g1 rr~ a fourth film for Colu n1bla Pic- so!id and th nu g h t f u I turc.~. pe r (or man c e as !he 1>1iss Jlay,·n won an Academy mai:istrate, sarrificin~ sorne A11ard for her first film, of the mo re obvious ~i~h! g;ig:" "("acius F\OY.'t:r." This was for humanity 11nd drp!h nf folln1ved by "There's A r:1rl 111 f'hararter. lie is !he niosl ~I)• Soup." and "$". a film In DAILY PILOT }J)I <••" -· •• ..,_ .. .. .. _, ........... ... NOW EXCLUSIVELY ,.,. ........... ~ ..... .,, ... _._ '" MAUCM! ~ cum:i1 l!OWAROa HARBOR <:.2 MA•-AlYO Al WllJOoo If tOl lA •I... ... •. "II NOW EXCLUSIVELY fU NNY HOW LOVERS STIR! IS ... ~ "frie~di' ., .. .., .. -o(r~· .<t.3' M i..; ~I'° ~obfol RodlQ•d In Hflll TM(M Wltllf IOV IS Ml•[,. 4th GREAT WEEK ""'' • .. -...... ' ~1 •• .. 1)4 ~•D••\ '•''''"''• ,..,..., '' I ._ ...... ~ .. 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GP NOW AT CINIM• l/'ll!JO, Ml,!IOH VIEJO "-'d ~1. 1t-•to" a ··s11~"" Yeur l&••I Cu"llf~!•r" ' 18 DAIL v P!LOf s ---- l ' our Mo11ey Ctu·1·e11cy Hit1t s Fo1· Yot1 Tou1·ists Z • UE453SRV *.!"..!..__,'I I"" _______________________ , Fina11ce ' FAME-LESS Briefs " ' ' ' -< t.IONTESA:\'Q, \\'a:i-h. r ; ?. .. , . •• .. .. .. ' ,. ' • ' ' ,. ' Hy SYL\'IA POHTt:R ''Mow shot1ld we handle nur mnne.1 on a lrip \.\r'1·1: ta\..111~ throuth Engl:1J1d and Fr;1nce ;it the e1ul ''1 lllr n1<111t!i~" a.~k­ ed l~arll;i, a 1t11d Jl,,J\, t'•!lll· p:1n1ons durir1i: uur rt•cent :;almon f 1~/11ni.: trip 111 Hn11•ll Culumbta. '·\\11:11 ~ tile .',d··.-L 11ay to t:ikr d•\l):lr\ abr··~·.I no11 ~ Th~ hc~L 11 ;11 1u pn•tl'('I our>el1es fnirn ho ·111g g_1ppl·d bl" 1he rnoru1v eh;in~~·r.-·,·- c11y. You may find !his loo tl'thn1ral1 U1out:h : jf sn, Deak :-uggesls yu u i;tl("k t o tnntlers' t·hrt•ks in the local l'tll'l'f•fl!'ll'~ • ,5 , llu,1 paC'l-.C"!s (·nn[;:i11110~ ~u1;1 ll il1111111nts ul tllt' 1·11r1/'fH")' ;ind ("(1111.~ o! c:11·h n1untr1 1•111 :1rl' 11,1!1ng 1;,1·a1 l;1ble 1ri $10. t?O arid $,'ill anlul1n !s 1 lo gel ~nu !h r1111~.d1 the fu~t hu1 w~ liHI are 111 !hr1·rn1nlr~ and P:l.Y for phune t'/111~. tips, !axis. !he /1r.Sl 1·011ple of l"Ot:k l a!l.~. 1hat ~ort t1f 1h1111: There·s a fer for 1h~·~t· 11;.rl.l't~. but _l"nu 'll ble~s lht'm 11t1en )UU arr11e 01 e r.~eas. l'nder no 1·1rcun1:-tanres ~el 1n1n the p11sll1i111 11here ~(1U h111·e in ."!and 111 IHlf' ;it thf' 111rpor1 rn Air.ha Lu111ber Loi p , a subsidiary of ~vans Produc1s t:o , has obtained a te1npnrar1· <.-ourt order enjn1n1ni; Ole Qinault ln<lian Trtlie fr11111 b!11ckir1g !hf' con1pci111 's 1!1~' i;1ng upcrat111ns on Qu1n;1uh !:111ds. FACES .For rnillu"l·n.~ of 111u . 11 ~ 11 quC"!'ilion 11h1l'h h.ts tw1·0111P and 11 ill rt"111a 1n IJf.!!t'nl l11r n1onlhs to l'tlrl lt' -1•r fnr a~ lnn.i:, as !hr doll;ir [lu,1ts against lhr \l·or!d"s n111111r i·ur- renc1C'S and ii!: 1 :1lue 1~ :-UbJ<•rt In da\-t11-d;11 or t·1r11 hour -10- hour. <'hanj!<'S 111 lhf' 11or!d marker.~. It"s a 11ut'$l1on 1hal l·an ht' 1r<insl:l1f•d 111\11 rr~per­ lahlf' .~.111nj!s for htu1dred~ or lhou~and~ 1if l1[11l'l1·r~ d11r111g this fall ali•rll' A11i1 II~ a q11l"'· Iron 1011 14 111 11;inl ,111~11f'1t·d for ;our fu tll!T ;:1t!l:1ril;1~c. even .!hough ~nu nHl\ 1101 pl:in to giJ 01·(·rscas un1il 1 91~ 11r li!tcr. The Quin.1ulls h.11•p hl11rkrd lui.:~111g hP!"<ll1~1' the Rurf•;tu or Indian aff.i1rs <ippr n1ed ;1 reduet1on •Jf S9 per ch1)u~ar1d 1 board fet>l in st u m pa ~ 1• P<l!'lllt'lllS. --I l!crc are 10 has1c thi"s and don'ts· e\l"hange :otir mone.r. H 1vu dn th.1! .. 1nu"re guaranteeing _1r111r~t·lf a !J;id !1•1p. 161 /l<1 nnt change \Ol1r rn1111Pv ;i t hotel". rPs!;i11rants or shtl ps. J:.:\en 1he best n1ay i;nuge ,1011 during urH't'r!<itn prriods such as th t.~. [){I all . 1 vur n1or11'.1 ·t·hanging ill loip- nuleh f1nilnl"ia l sources and entnpart' ra tt's among thc1n. Filr these 100 will lie padd1ni.: ratt>s nnll' to pro te e t themsel ves a g ainst unrx- pt'cted nuc-!uatlons, 1972 CHEVROLET WAGONS FE A TU RE NEW FRONT STYLI NG Stronger Fronl Bumper•, Low -set Grille, Squared-off Hood In Digit Gear· CJ1ev1·olet Heacli11g Towa1·{l Ne,v Hig11 i11 Sales Volu111e By CARL CA RSTE\;SE:\1 Ot I~• Ot ll• Pi19! Sl•ll 41.i 000." Thr thrrrnlf't g I' n er a 1 n1anf1ger discussed the qu;:ilttv (;JIJ CAl;o -fi nial llUt('h Sh{·!I <;roup h<1s p!;1n~ fnr ;1 prnJ£'C'l eosl1ni: rn11re than SJ b1llH1n Ill "~Pllf! liquf'fl t•il nalun1I h;1<; frurn r\'tgf'ri;1 1n Afriea and Sar<1w:1k 111 lhr In d1<1n Ocr;in, 1: A l\"1gnrr. '' man;ig1ng r11ret·t1ir, t o Id Ch1c;:ig11 Sceur11y ;:in <1 ! ~.~I~ Thur~d:.y. Ho1,1t ll u t eh ;:ilre;1dy l1as a $a!IO milhlln fH'O·I Jeri undcrwn.v a! Brun('i nn , i\'nrth 13ornf'n's r<i:i s! r,;i~ will t)p l'X['lflrlPd tn .J;ip1in rrn1n th1."I fil'lrl starling JJl lhe 11·1nler url 19j2-7~. j 11 Belon• vou lca1·e our shorf's, excharige the rln!lars you plan lo ~prnd ;:ihroad 1n!u the curronc1es of !hC' nations \"OU II 111 be \ 1.~111ng. <ind do II i-ill11". Find out fron1 ;i locnl bank. !he uffite 11( ;:in established rore1 l!n ('\Change firm. ~our a1rl111e or ~our !rare] a.c:rnt ho1v rnu"h lf){':tl ('Urrenc.1 ~nu ;ire prnn1!1t>d In br1n_g in!o The country _1·nu are 1·is1 !1ng and !lien t>x1·hani,e \l"hat you plan 111 spend up to lhe ma~1n1u1n :'!lh111r·d. Th in k this lhro11g h carthill\ in ;id- vance ... Hy ~u dn1ni:. }r)u·tr RIQJd thl' serious d1/11t·ul1l!'s vr exchan_g1ng doll~rs ;;bro;:! nnv.. You'll gt•t as f:11ur:ib1e ra 1c.~ n( cxt'l1;1n,(!P as y(JIJ 11 oul<1 1i1 [){I not ehangt ~·our mone~· on v.·eckends. v.hen the ban ks are clr1sed and .1·ou are almosl certain lo get the lra."t fa1·orable rates. You t;Jn pl;1n heHf'r lhan lhal. Dn ~nur eh;inging dunng the 11 f'ek T"lrl·ord ff1t1rth quart<'r salps will 1·'1rrv fhp1•ro!rt Tn a new Jndustr.1· .pla1pa11 1Jf :J millinn <'ar and tn1rk sale.~ this \P.1r. ./11hn Z 0t'L"n·<1n. i:1•r•ern! nl.111:t!!Cr. df'1·l11rf'rl \1 h t ! c speakin)!. In 11('11 ~rnen 1n Lo~ Aru~rll'.~ D\Lnrcan ~aid ;ii! rtic1Tnll't c·ar J1nf's ha1e rar!1r1patl.'d 111 lh"' -rl11isin11's ~;ii"~ re.'>11r,t:e1\t·e. The rest1 IPd ftdl- si%ed Che1 rolf't \\';ts "the rii::hl e:ir ftir !he 1!171 1n:ir~e! " he s;11cL f"aJ)!"IC'f' i::;ilf'~ thrnu.ch .J11h II C're up fi2 /ll'J"CClll fl\ ('I" 1a~1 1 r;1r. nbjl'ClllE'S or the 19 7 2 \E\V 01~ Ll::A\S -Tcx:1cn, lne. and Tl'nncen. Inc. lln1·r ;i11ardl.'d a contract tn Bn1wn &· Rool , In\. ro build a 111•11'1 drilling platform ln the (iulf of ti.lt,xi\o"s Eu~rne Island bl(M"k :138 whieh is 100 mi 1 P .~ south11est of J\lorgan City. La in ei!irs 01l·r~t·:1,. :ind p.-1Jh- :1bl_1' n]llfl' r~1ur;1b'r r:1l1·>.'' s.".l'S \'1cho!as Dr .. !-.. p:1•S1rl{'11t nf ·Deak ;i11n C:n ;;n<I /'t•r i·r·a Co, :'lmong thr nld(•..;1 ;ind l.irg- t'SI foreign <'X('/1 nngr hou:-t>> in th£' t·r•un1r\". 111th J:J branch"~ in r11nr 1·111r, 12 1 Huv l ra1·1·I('!"~· ('lirrk~ in the cur-r1rru·l's .. f 1hr l""llll[fl('~ ~ou 11·1ll be 1 '"'1!1ng -f.,r these are e1·rn more at .. c:rplahlc and lhry ;in• s;if,•r lhan currf•!lr1· \ uu n11ght. fr,r instancr. huv 1 rR \'f'l f'rs' check.~ 111 Br.1l1'lh 1>uund~ frn111 Amer1l·a11 l·:.1.prr\s. H.trl·!;i1 ·~ Bank, Tli!ls. <.'11vl. Hf .~ui'h foreign t'~chani.:r IH1110,,{'S ;,..;. l'crrr:1 and Dt>;1k A· k 111ur local I.Jank f11r j.\U1da11ce· 01f 1t <'iln't fulf1l l \"11IJr ll('Pd~", 11 t·:111 help .1·ou f11;d a source 11hwh {'/Ill. Qf ('OIJ!Se ,ll)U"IJ p.1\ [1'1 ·~ fnr all th is -b11t 1d1t'JJ .1011 g1·L ;:il)rol<td. thr 11dt1~ illf' 111,1'11 f111d llH· ch;11·gr~ \lfl'C' 11 t•ll \I OI th ii 1.1 \ I \c .1 u11r < l'l"dll i ·~l!·d~ An1cri1·11n Exprc·'"· Dtnf'r:-.' f'luh and C<ir1e Hl:ini·he are l hrre 1n!er11;i!ion;ilh f;in1"11' <'ards ~·hic·h enio~ 1111rld111rlf' <1\cep\<int'r 'fhC" ~-.1rd ' p;11· lh<' foreign rnrreh:1n!s 111 lh•·1 r !hc<1t rurrrnc1•·'· rM•I l S dollar'. lh•·n T1;111 .. 1:111• '"ur hill~ 11110 l ,..; di1ll;1r~ ,,,·!lit' ratrs prr1.i1l1r1i.: 1•ln11 .'"u shnppt>d :111d <'h:u J:t' 11111 ( ~ 1 ll111 ha nl. •lr;1t1.• 1111 bank.~ !Pl«t1rd 111 '"<••'It !nr!'1;.:11 1·1!y 11111 11 111 h<' \1,ll1n:.: th•·n u ~e 1·111ir li:1n\.. rt1<111~ ro ~· ! r 11rrt>nc.1' in 1h.1t p.11"111'11l;ir !81 And dn not l ru.~1 the shops 11·hieh a d \' e r l i s e fa1urab]p ex1·hange r ;i I es. Thev 11 ell 111111 be making up fur lhe fal'nr,1ble rate_<; -plus -in !he prier~ !hey r•har~f' Tht' r:enrra! \l~>t•lr<: \ l("C prr~Jrlrnt s111d ('hl'1 !'Hirt +'\· J•f'<'I$ 10 ~rtl 8~5 fMMI 1·11rs anrt lrur·ks rro rn 0 !"1nhrr t ., 11r('f'rnhrr -h1gheq salr~ llll;i! fnr a111· sin_gle qu;ir·Jr>r in Chr1 rolrt h1.stnr.1·. 1!11 Sa f1·gu11rd y n 11 rs el f a g;i1nst 1our c ..... n n11sl'al t·ula· t 111ns b_1; bt1.1·1n,c: a zippcrt>d nionev helt and luckinJi a fl'\\/ hills 1nstr1f', At !he 11 11rs!, lh1s inoney 11 Ill t1!1e .rnu nl'f'r a i1'"li<':t1 e s1lt1a !1n11 Ag ;:i i 11 , though. this L1nderlincs llit• 1n1- pnl'!;1nee of c.1r ef11I ad 1ance pl;1nn1n,!!. 1111, T:ike lln1 e t'llru11!e to \1hcre1er 1ou're going 1n :.1l1<l~ !ht ha.sic exchan.ee r:•lr!': :1j.!t11nst the drillar or oll11·r 1·urrencit>s _1nu're <'!lrr1·i nJ! - .~IJ 1110·11 h;i1"i' a 1;ird~11ck f,,,. Jud~1ng the ra1eS .1ou"re ,l,!t'l· '"'' And mrmori1e thc-:-t> 111 ru lf'!!. for J1111g-time usf' ~ for _1,.ar<: <t f1rr f hi~ pha<:e n( flnat111~ t"llJTf'nr1es has pa~sed, !hr~ ·11 still be valid. Firn1. Sees Bi~ Pickup l:ri!•Ui!h nr Pre.'>idP11! \1~un·, nr>11· 1·1·1H11•1n1r prngra1n .~ho11ld ~llr\ 11 e l'nn~rrs.~ an<i hC"lp pu11·rr e hcal!h.v p1rkup 111 hu~1ne~s !l<.:111 i1y and <'or. jll •rale 1ir·of 11~ 111 er lhC' nrxt .' 1-;1;·_ at·<·urd1n1: lo 1he Argus "''f'l.11 Slaff n•por! 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Prit h· 1·l1o't'n h1· a (',1r r 11thus1i1~! r110t!.!ii1Hlt> a~ 1u1r of th" 11nrld's 10 h1·~1 :u11ornt1l11lr~ -~·0111 11u1"~ 11~ f10p11l;11 1!1 ;ir1ci I~ Irr\ 111110 ]1 ;;i pi!rl 11[ l'hC'1 ro lr r"' fu!urr pru- d1w! p!nn~ ht• :-n1d "Our :'\n\;i !'ulll!rlllr~ !n hf' rr1•1 •11111/rrl ;i, ;in n11l s!:inrlir11: 1:'lli1e ;i111Pnl! sn1:.I! 1 ·:1 r~ nrLnl"P:ln .~;11rl '"\\lr'r,.. ~rl!1nt.: <'l""r.1 nn1• we 1·;111 h1 11ld :'Ind ill"/' l iiu1:.flllf~ l'Jl"t\rlill'l11111 nf •\/u1;1 fnr \!17~ h1 li11ild 1i1g II ;1! \";q\ '.\'111·~. (";1lofn111i;1 in ;i i/. rll11n11 t11 \\"1!lnll" Jt 11 II • \J11"hn::;111 .. Thr ••1•11 ~n1:1tl \"r •:.1 i~ ;i ",,J:ir l l-\:1 1·~ ~1·t1111~ llnglllr·r 1•1 Pr1· d,11 " ll1•l.11rc11n ~:i1d ll"rrh 11•111 ZI fMIO pr·ndu""fl 11hen th(• sin~" hr-c:.:in 11~ linlf'T:tldt• 11;i ~ .~ r r in 11 ~I\' drt:11<'d '!111111'\•'r t'""" l h" \'rr.;:i go! 111!" I 1!1 fll"••d !11·t1on . nn 1·1• lh•• 1 u<tun•••t \I ;1, ;1hl1• Iii r·nn111:ue 1t 11 t1h r'<>1l•p•'!1! .. r~ :i"d l'l'rTr-11 " 111,.. f'\!r;11 :1h1<' 11 .. !l<'rs \'rt':J 11:1<: 1!11111' "'" 111 "1fll1 11('11 " 1'··1.nrr:>11 • ;1•11. Chevrol t>IS. rt>ileratini: The d1 vis1on'.~ p!edge "that tht> 1972 the1-rolrrs 1\ 111 he 1he bt'st in C'hC'l"fOlet history ,, '"f'l1f'\'rol1·r~ 19?? qual1tv 111ui•r;1m I\ no nl"f'rnii;hl rf. fn!"! " hf' ~;11d "R.1!ht>r. 11 i.~ !hr fJ 111t1nn of an al"111•e prfl- gr;in1 U\e/' the p<t.~! fe w )P<lrs <11111rd at 1ntrt'a~1ng prnd11\t 11u ;1l11_1• This many·fll"ll11grd ef- fpl"t includes a d 1 a n l" P n n1nnag<'n1,.n! rnnrrp!~. nrw and better producl1on n1e1hods Canadian~ 'Injured' Bv Freeze B.v .1011 \ CU\;:\"JFf '-" ll~un•u Anal,•! l\'FIV YO!</\ tAt 'i -\\'hile tnul"h of Arnenl"a v.;J lches !he rrael1on· nf lhe .Japanese ~en and !he \:f'rn1;111 r11ark tri the nr11 l " S t'eonnu11c pl:in. nne 11f 111!' grC'alr~I 1n111a{·1~ 1~ l1 ke- l1 111 hi' 11111 01 Prs1·a." hut rigln 11r~t d"cu In Ca11ad11. T11o·th1rds uf l 'anada's ex- 1x1rt." t::o lo !ht> United Slate~. n tol:il nr al1ou1 $111.6 billion a \C'i!I". Abo11l $2 .'i billion t1f i hl'~C 1rill lie ;11f1•<"lcd by ;:i lfl pt>r(·r11! 1 nl po r l .~11rcharge, 111(•:u11ni: 111r11t11blf' da111age to I ii(• f':1n:id1;111 c1·11n11n11. Tll:11 1•<•11non11 hartll1· 11 ;1~ in Al.llA.\IY r\t>\\' York Public Scr1·1r" Con1mi ss111n Chairman .Jose11h (" Sv.11Uer h;;s asked the Federal ,c:o1<"rn· men! In lease rnnrf' .ca~ <'~· plnratinn lands undl'r lhf' c;ulf nf /\!exicn in nrder to rel1c1 e natural gas shortages in r\e11· 'fork Sli!te. I --I ST. LO UIS -H a Is t o n 1 Punn;J Cn ~aid if Is 1·11n- sirlt'rlni::: drnpp1ng ~nml' n[ II ~ d11n1e~!1r poullrv h11s1 111'~~ and, rn111•rn!r;itini:: 1t.~ nper;i!11H1.~ 1n rnnrf' pr1,f1 !;+hlr I i n f.' .~ ' C'l1111rn1an fl I !;ii Dr;in ~:1id lhf' re!;1t11·e pntcnt 1;"J! 11f th<' poul1r1 llnf'.~ <i flrcars to br l (!in1in1~l11ng. 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Weill Street "l n!ess ~<1n1r SIC'p~ 1·an be d1·1 l~•·rl fur f'Ush111n1ng the :-;llr' and prnl!t 1n1p<111 11n the h.11111·~ 1111 l1r111,." :-;:id lh<' M,1111. ,,/ \111;1~1 ·01111 .·11J1., 11111 ;1 11111,..! !"<'1 l:11nll' 111a ~r .1 drnl 111 ll!r 1·111p!111 ;11r1n rll:d h:id r !-l'l'Tll!"if In \11' Ill pl i<'llf"I 1 1!1 f•f lht· h:1 l.111t 'I 111 1111~ 11 •;1r" Clicttler \E\\" 1l l'l 1 lnt!l!'.!lnr ll1g1·~1 ';11" 111"'! 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''II<' fC('!1t.:lli 1r !h:i! p1nr1ft1ni:.: i:nnd rlr.ilrr ~rr\ 1rr t~ !hr .s11rest \1·a 1· In krrp 011al1ll'·h11il f ('hrvrn!rt~ fllr 1972 111 top quaJ11r rnncl ilion" In tlip \\"onl!'i of a C:"lni1d1<111 l!Olf'flHHenl off1c1 al. "\Yr h:id. 111 <'ff<'~·r, nia<lc ;:i i p1>n•e11t l"nn!nhullon fur rnore than a ) (';I) m11!11;i! r u n d rf'fiC"mpt1on' rrriort. I .. •\n alrf'.1d1-s t r u ~ g t i n c 1narlif'I would hf' sri-inu~ll" ;if. fr1·1ed h1 !he rrpnrr •of :i sh:irp drop in !ht> shnr! 1n1rrf'sli; due l ' ~~- /, .. - NATHAN MILilft HE l(N 8, !:iH,&,ff(R flALPH C. DEANS Think Know You Don 't Them? You probdby don 't recogn ize a ~ing le ndrne or face in this group dnd yet, if you 're one of the DA ILY PILOT'S very we ll informed edito ridl p<'lg e readers, it is this talented team of writers which helps you ke ep informed. They write t he Editori. al Research Repo rts. Though their own names don 't appea r on the articles which are pub:ished under the Ed itoria l Research Reports heading, these are the real pros -diggers who go after o!t ll the backround facts which put toddy's top issues int o perspective -without thought of seek ing the fame tho!tt goes with the riame w~en you're o!t ndtional columnist. 111 rmot1•in;1t c·n1rnni: al1rr1 th" l'rr~1d(lnfs i\11,c: 15 sf)C'rrh ("nuplrd 11•1!h anothrr rrf'l0r1 nf rnn1 1n11rd h<'a l v •nulu;il f11nd They're Your /\'at1onally knn\1n f1nnnrj;if nev.•!ii: fl\)a!.l"sf. a uthor and 1n1 r :-t1nent C'flun:-1·l 11r. fie 11a~ \\est l "oa .'t r-1n<1nc1al J·:rt1tnr for ("BS: the a u!hr1r {l( Sense w ith Doll.,rs, :t l.11rrar.\· {i11ild ."election: ancl has COllll.~('!('d 111·t'r 20 H(/ll penp!t> 011 I heir n1nne.v pl"nb- lc1n~ :ltHI 1n1e~1 1n('11!s. He 11 11J IC'rtu re nn "l!n11 !he ln1ernat1nn::il J\lnnC't<iry ~1tual1on .l\lfcc ts i "ou and i "ou r .\lone}.'' -f"hf'1·rnlef'.~ markrt rrnrtr;i. !tlln v..1~ 2Q 2 pl'!'l'f'nl, hr $<11rl. J)urin.i: thf'se H1rf'C" n1nnrh~ l 'hrl"rnlrl <lt'1'n11nlrrl fur n1111'h r)f th (' indu$fr~··s fl1·erall _<;;des J:lllll. Nn \\nnrlrr thl'n Iha! Canad:i in1n1ed1111el.1· sought but railed 111 obtain an "" f' n1 p ! 1 n n fnorn thl' .~un·h:irJ:<' .'\.~d 11 hlle tha! po.,s1h1l11.1· ha:;,n"t hrrn l!•rP1 ·l11.~<'1I, lhr pr us p e I.' Is 11·tud1! app<';1r p11nr •·'l'ht' l"n1!1'd S!11lc~ h,1s J!iit•n 1ery lll!lt' 111d1caT1nn Ilia! 1t is 11 1!111ig to gra111 rx- t'lllJll111n1' f'1!hf'r .-.1l a c·nuntr~· tlf ;1 1"<)IJ11llOdl!}' h.1~1~." s;11d 1h1• l'ar111tl1;111 <1H1c1aJ. who declined to ))e ident1rird. lie sur11n1ctl up prospr('ts· "I 111111·1 kno11·; I don't e1'cn have :i \it'll" . ., ~,·.:,,""''"P'""". the '"m t INFORMERS Abrahan1 & (' n 1n p :in .1 s Trrnrl & \";ilur h1•l.r1r~ 1l1r fki1\• .Jone~ I n d 11 s 1 r i a 1 Al'f'r;:igr's 1.1fl f'llnnt 11d1":i11rr ' fn1n1 l\lal' l!li"O 111 Aon! l!J'.!1 \\";).~ lhr firs1 n1111flr urtrrnd 111 ;:i rnn1in11'1ni:. h11 ll market th ;il 1 ~h1111ld e1·rnt11a!h· ('.1rry thr ::tl"f'l'<ICI:.' rln~f'r In <1nd q11itr 1 rroh:ibly hr.1·nnd the 1000 n1:1rk. Locdtion: r;;i rden J{11n tn. r:I Adohe Restaurant ~IR!l l Cnm1 nn r;:ir1sl rano S;1n .h1;in Car1stra no 'i JO pm, ) ·ruc~cl a.1·, Scp1c n11Jer 21 , "F11r e1 rry HHI add1!inn11J <'ar~ dcl11cred b.v l h~ ind uslr.v lrnrn ./\!a v thrnui::th Julv, 86 nf them wCre Chevrolei.s," he dtcla red A queslion :ind iln ~v.er period 1,·in foll ow the lec- ture. Coffee 11·ill be served. Recovery Prcdict.cd I! is undt>r stand;ible 1!1:'!! sn111e Can:1d1an h11s1ness1nt>n rf'aclrd scin1ewh;il b1t1rrl,v. They fet>l !hey :'!lrear1.v ha1·e n1:'lde :i t'On!r1bul1on And The\" reel lht>1r rrl<1 l 1nn~h1p i~ ~ -~f>N:ial nnt> beraust' nf 1he high flri;:rr<' nf 1nlt'_l!"ral1on bel'>l'et'n the twn economics. The firm hr lit'l'f'~ I h ,. rl•l11•n1v;:ird trend 11•a' !n hr r~· pr1·trrl (r(1m April'~ hu;:h~ 11 r11rt/1rr h (' 11 e1· r !'i Prrs1flrnt Ye s, they could be your ''in formers," It's fe atures like Ed itor ial Research Reports which ml!~e the DAILY PILOT mu ch more t ha n jus t the most important hometown newspaper dvo!til.,ble to res idents along the O ran ge Coast. The DAILY PILOT is the total pdckage. It mei ke s wha tever happens in the worl d "loc<'l l new s" ctnd de liver\ it da ily right to your home. Let this le,1 m of dedi- cated "informers" help you keep inforrncd. Read Ed itorial Research Report5 on th e editori o!tl po!tge -and all t he other informative special feo!tl urcs in other parts of the For re servations. phone Esther J ones at 496-1278 (loU -lree ). DEAN WITTER. ~ Ca. .INCORPDRATEII Mtmhtr New York Stock Excli•ngt , Inc. 298 Broadw•y, L•guna Beac~. California 926S2 A rern1·ery i.c; under \l'ilY on fh(' .~tock marliel and w111 llf'l·n1111" increa~ln,c:ly t>vident in tht monlhll nhead, ar<'Or('l 1ni.:: Ill \'alue Line Selecl1on and Opini(1n . "Autumn t1·p1f·allv hring~ :i pirkup tn the lcn1po nf bu.~ln('SS R<'t1111}. RS \ :lCl'ltion.c; end, schonlll renren. the new rar<: rtt r uni rt I rd ;:i n d mrrrhant~. R~ 11cll /!I~ thrir !!.llppllrr.~. prrp11 rro fnr it 1 e:i r t>Od f'li'"~ Ill !"f)ll~ll!l1Cf spen· ding." lhc f1rrn 11dds, l\'P•t~ hln11nger /\Ivan ~l c.~scr has bcC"n natncd gencl'a! 1n ana· ,ger of illa,1· c·u1npa n.v·s c ·n~lil !\lr'a stnre 1ilf' .... s<'r 101nt'rl !hr c11J11pan.\' <1.~ a <1 1v1.<.1nnal .<.airs 1n;ina.ccr 111 tlir South Cay store lll l 969 , rlanson :\a111cll SRn ('lrmrntt> r <' s i d r n t . l'lnn,1li1 r Han~nn h11.~ hrrn ap- pr11r11rd n1ana~<'r of Securitv P;ir1 f1c .\"at1nn:1I R" n k s Hn<:<11n1nnrr hr:inr h in Seal nrarh arrorfilni: In vice pre.~ident, Ri chard Lell'1.~. i\t.~nn's nrw r1·1111nmir prn· 1 .cr.iun 1vrn(e a f1ni.~h In !hr in·' lrrmrd111lt> <l1111'nlrf'nd and ~hllult1 re~1111 in h1~hrr s lot:k prtres over the 1nni:: term. -1 ~1 11nv J>rnple. af'rnrrlinJ? In thC" Dine~ Lf't1cr. art' h11 yiniz l>nnrls her.1use lhr1• 1hink in- n:'lt ir111 1~ n1'f'!" and rhr hig h in- trrr~! rR1r~ 1i h1 rh were In rii~­ ("(}l!nl infl.11111"1 ~hll11!d di""P 11rnr. hriog 11f'lrl.~ rlnwn . in · tf'rr~t l':itr~ ln wrr anrl hnnrl priers h1~hc.r. 1,._ ____________________ ..I GREDIE AKE ' (, THE DIFFERE Recipe For Variety a dash of S. I. H<1yakawa a pinch of William Ho9an a hint of spice a la Jack Anderson season well with Art Hoppe (Ingredie nts which may be substituted without losing any flavor include: Bill Sanders, Robert S. All en, Royce Brier, Hal Boyle , Charles McCabe, Richa rd Wilson, Sydney Harris and Bill Mauldin . I Good chefs know in any recipe it's the ingredients that count. The DAILY PILOT emphasizes the "home grown" and local ingredients (letters to the e ditor, Gloomy Gus, local editorials), but only top quality ingredients are used on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page, whether local or national. Besides its strong local emphasis, the DAILY PILOT serves up a variety of columnists with a wide range of flavor. Here are a few of the diverse c olumnists that can be found on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page. (There is no se t schedule as local material has priority over columnists, but some of the top national columns appear several times each week.) Hayakawa S. I. HAY AKAWA odds to t he variety of flavor with his dis- tinct writings on higher educatio n, semantics and communica t io ns. He a lso writes about the mecha· nisms of understanding a nd mis - und e rstand ing; about the wa ys in wh ich our decisions a bout ra ce or wor or public policy are shaped by the words we use in t alking. Hoppe ART HOPPE is the season - in g needed for a ny re cipe. An outsta nd in g political a nd social sa tirist, he ha s been likened to Will Rogers ond Ma rk Twa in. His topic s ca n be anything. He reads through the paper un t il ho f ind s an item he doesn't under- sta nd-then he ex pla in s ii to ev- erybo dy, he say s. J.' I "I hope ," sa ys Hayakawa , "that my .c olum n is like " weekly letter to a friend , t elling him wh at's on my min d and why I t hink it is important." He combine s solid foci a nd his ow n whims y lo c re ol e o uni que column on the people ond force s sh a pin g ou r world. S. I. HAY AKA WA is usually asso ci ated with Son Fr o n· cisco State College where as president he took o hard .li ne epproach to q uiet a nd contain student rioti. there. But now he has qone back lo some of the t hings which concerned him before he became a co llege preside nt. Hogan W ILLIAM HOGAN hos the fresh flavor in the book field. He Pcesenls a truly nation al outlook free from the pressures of pro- vincial lite rary faddi sm . • j His book rev ie ws r.a y e)(a ct- ly what he th inks . "I feel it is im· porlanl lo be a reporter, a• well ~~. ;. a s a c ritic, cove ring the a ctivities · ~~f'J""~ I . ' of writers an d publishers as well ""' os ev al uating their pro ducts." Tha t" ho w Hog a n explain s Hogon. WI LLIAM HOGAN pre sents his bo ok reviews hon- est ly. Th a l'• how Hogan re aders describe Hog on. C heck his review s for yo urslilf. Read Th e Book man . ' ART HO PPE ha s "the perfect sol ution lo absolute ly everythin g," he gleefu lly adm its. And mo st of his solution s a ppea r on the DA ILY PILO T editor ia l page whe re they ma ke deli ghtfu l re a ding. Anderson J ACK AN DER SON'S muck- raking is the pe_rfe d spic e for tho se who lik e t he t aste of a goo d c on trov erse y. He se e ks out co r- ruption in gove rnment a nd mili - t a ry a ff airs and expo•es t hem in hi1 col umns. As t he lat e Drew Pearson'• forme r No . I a ssista nt who inhe ri- ted t he column, An derson s e e s himself as the "voice fo r the voicele ss ." He is a ha rd-hit- t ing col umn ist wi th det ermination a nd driv e. He ke e p• his ke en eyes on both fo rei gn a nd nation al a ff airs , often comments o n Congressional bi ll s a nd is "the men with the X-roy eye s on t he secret fil es." They Add up to a 'Tasty' Editorial Page in The DAILY PILOT _ 2fl OA!l V PILOT Monday, Septtmbtt to 1' 1 Hi ck e l Ch ronicles Ni x on Fall ing O ut Book • Ill ! I I I ! I ' ' I • i i I I . - t • • I l \\'ASH INGTtJN 1l'PJ 1 For1ner lnter111r Serret:iry \Yalter J. Hickel. cll•arly dlsenrhantrd V.'ith Prrs1tlrn! f'ixon, says I!~ t1n1e nia~ Ile ripe for a th1rd·par!,1 rnal1t1nn of new, lndrpendcn1 and dis· satisfied 1 nter!' to c;ipture the presidency. A fnrml'r grncrnnr "I Ala ~k::i ;1nrl Rr puhlir;u1 nflt1011nl t•nn1· m1ltc r1n;in. 111 r k r J ('J'irn. pa1grn•d l1arri t»I ' ;'\1\011 1n l'lfif! anrl fnr H1•puhl1ca11 1·anrl1dale!'- in l~iO Hr 11 ;is firrd l1 111n :'\1x11n ·~ lab111e1 \:1st l\'01-ember_ I UINA JAlK 121·4400, 121--4110 CANOOA •AllC 340·0t•1 • COMlt'fON 636-2111, 6l2·l111 In 11 boo k entitled "\\'ho l)\l'!lS Amrnra'.'" published by Pren11re·H:ill. Hirkel s a .v s .. 1!1e pr<)plr are !nnking fr11· !""1ne!h111g llf'W 111 )f';irlrr1"h1p" The hook 11·as n f f 1 r 1 a I I y stheduled for publica tion 01'1. 4 hu! was on ~;1le in sorne \\'ash1ngl on boo k s t o r e s Tuesda ,1 Jn 11. l11ckc! ~H.\S the publ ic 1<> "fed 11p 111lh he1ng rrpft'!'-!'11l{'d ~1\ 1l 1osr 11hn nnl\' pl;n !Ill' p.l!'llSftrl po l1tH·:il i.;;101(• !1 11u1y he 11111e f<ll' ;1 propl<'s parl\' !n Ftnerj!e e1rr1 fnur ,1ears lo oHer an 11lternative (.'a ndidate f ur pret"ident " The book is n1a1nly a n1e1nnir, ~pl'inklrd wilh such ~la!e111enl• a~ -Then • l'rcsident Lyndun 0 . Johnson, a Denll)cra t, used hi.~ Senate influ ence to hel p Hic ke l 111 n confirmation as l11Lerinr Secret ary in the Nix- on t'abinf't. -l!ir'kel fired John I' l )'tPa1·,\', a 1 ignrnus safely rn· lnreer, fro111 his post HS clirel'· !(II' nl the Bureau nf fll1nes 1111 \\'h1lr Hou~e orrlrrs. B11t he al~o was orrlered to delay the -"/ / Sears Au to and Tire firing in order ltl retain !v.·o· voles 1n Con~rr~~ for thr cirJ· 1n in 1 .~1nitio11's anlib11\ll~tic n1iss1!e i Afl.\J 1 pr11~1~;i l -SPri 1;or·doi11 All,,! II!· ('nlo. 1 IJlrH·kerl tllf' p!a1inrd appo1nt1nf'nts in the 1Jurea11 ~1f Indian Affairs bccnuse "he "'anted Rrpublicans " I The h1111k al so a1trih11 l'S sorne eve 1·nlC'h 1ng qttot::it1nns -Pres1dl'J1l .'\'.1~ri11 . nn tl1<· d~·tr<i\ nl 11 fl e p I! h I 1 c :i n gn\'('J'l1\•fS Ill !Ile J'l71J elee(1011 · ''Gr1\rr11or~ rtrr.n't in1portant in 11;.it1nn;il l.'lctli0n~. The 011ly people left 11 ho i.:;111 dcln'er big hloC'.ks of votes are peorle like 1Ch1t<lJIU tl1avor Richard J.l Dnlf'y .'' . -N;.iunnal S('('l!l'l!V Acl\'ISCf llenrv ~\L K1~~1nger'. Arguutg agH1nsL a pledge of full (J1n1· pensatlnn for land 1aken from rrsidf'nts of 111e U.S. 'Pr ust Trrrilor.1· of 1hc Pacific· '1There ;ire only 90 .l)IJ(} pefiple 1)11t there. \\'ho gi1·es a d11rnn'!" ll1rkel had gi\'rn 11p t11e g01Trnorsh1p of Alaska ant! pa ssed up <I fnr-thr·a:>:k 1ng ap· pni11t111e111 lo the U.S. Scnilte to join Nixun's Cabinet 111 January 1969. \\'ith1n thr~e n1onths. t1e says, he se nsed an "isola tion of thought" within the adn11111sl.r:tlln11 11hen he qUl'S\1oni>ri llS f1;,e11) p•dlt:jeS- FrOnl lhcn on. ll1rkel's btJOk ehron1cles a slow real1ialion lhat he and the President were badly out <l f lune. l\'ixon watched fo<l!ball nn 1elevi Y.io n rh1 nng lhe l\'ol'r111),r1·. J9fi\l. n n ! 1 11 11 r rn111Th on \r:n h1ngtnn, :ind /-lii.'ke! stiy-> this :1pparenl "l;ick fif co11r·ern, .. bothered n1e ,gre;11l.1 " H1ckcl S:l)s hr 1\;-1~ horrif1rd v.·hen Nixon announced, on April 30, 1970. the military 1n· {Ufsio11 into C:imbod1<1. "J wa~ s<-Tl'<Hning ins1d1: " 'J'h<'n c1Hne the f ll l ,1 1 ~hoo\111~ uf four students by r\at1on<rl Guard ~mcn on thl' campu~ (lf ticnt St :i t r l 'n1vcrs11y ~la1· 4. !11lln11erl h1· p: eparations fn,. <1n <1n~r1· 111ass n1<1rch on \\','l~h1ng!nn l!ie f11 l!nw111~ 11rrken<I \\'h"n N1xt•n !itt'd li1n1 1111 "<••1 25. r1t1ng ;i "mu111al \;i1·k ,,f ('1Jnf1rlencr." ll1rkcl ~a1 i; lir !h<J\lght 111 h11nse!f. "\111tual rn!.'ans hfllh ." . \'I HE.'\ YOl-H t Y ] ST T l HE AT .H EG L'LAH TRADE-I.'\ P IU CE PLl"~ F.E.T. Ai'i ll 2 01.ll Tl HES I Fu ll Ph i\/, 1011 Co1·d t:RUSA IJER ' , , COVINA 96 6·0 611 l l ltr\ONT( ••l·l f \, OltNDAll , , .1111 \ I ·~ ·rn11 .. 1 .... j{lar l...1•all ·995 l'I,,. t 1 "'" F,t .'f. .10~ n1.11,.~ I•,~, I> r,.J,.1 .. ., l1Toe>•oll I I 0 ~­ r ioo• f l,;• I l .l.•n"•'•i-!']1>• "0.Lll-L"lll•Jl!f1 iiP J~d ~h,,1:i1lcr • ,'\:1.1' trr·.1.l dc1i cn • .'(l \\'I l!lth·int h "l1ite !" i' i ( " 1 I I 1 '111 H l:lll J]f ,f-: Tn!••I"·' l\Jo• 1.,,.,.[4 .\ .. ,"""I 1-l••l ]_695 '"'' '''~ I,. • . "'l lE I I ., '"'l.)1 l I I . '' 1 7 .:~;;I I I .. I II -.. :-.; ' 1 ' ~.I I x :! ";' I ' ~. '\:! :-. '.":;'I.> :! . I ,, \\ 1, ''"" .• 11.' "' i• ( \l,,,.,I'.• l•<e \\ idt: Ba ,;c· ~,Jon Tin·,; for Carnpers (> l'Jy Hate d 3988 II '"'• l •• O l'lu• f3.3Q r .c.r. • Ru,c.i.:t:J n1'lnn cord (1'n<rruc non •,\!~de v.1th lnni.:·"t'>lrln~ T)yn.1tu f !re.,d ruhhc r :\OTH.~IJ E -1:\ HEQL l ll E ll HOLLTWOOO •6•·.S9 • I lNGLfWOO D 611·2S21 LONG t fA t M ,. '· 1004, 2••·•• 11 -4lJ .0 \21 .\•k • \ l1r111! :-;p a r~ t :4111• f-'ftir'nt t '. r· t • 1 Ii I I ,I a II '" ---; 1 ··0:0.·rl'; l·:•p1·""' '\/',·Ion itJU;l.. -, ""7'~ i~-2".~.I .. 1 . -. ~~f'.11 .~~-.--· . y ... ~ ..., __ 'f ri1 ~k Tire OL"',"'IPI C: ... SOTO 1 68-)21 1 O•ANC.l 6J7-2100 ,ASAOlNA 6&1.J2 I l, l S I .41 11 'l .uL 1·:1·_,·1•e (J )')y J-l a ting " .Sears . . . • • ~lAitS.ROillL'CKA:\'D CO. 15 95 ~ "'''" , . .,h. T , .• l'lo• 1' l~ f .l .T. • T'nilk tire v;ith '.)rib de~1p.n • ld~a! fnr pane[ trucks ~1 zt: r,". l .'f 'r. ----I•. 711x I\ _I 11.9'.> _ t-~ .. 1::: -,7 .111 1., Ii I 11.?.l ~.H ~ --- f1,!!l I\ 11. 1 :i. '>.) ~.:lH --~ -~- f. .. \lll: I '1 2 I .95 ~.ll I :'Ill T ll AllE-1:\ R EQLIR ED ' ' . '0 MONo\ 629 ·)161 PICO OJ t .C76 2 Sl\NT A f t l'llNGS 9-44 ·101 1 . ' . T wo Yiher Gl a ss Hells Benea th The T r f'a d G i1f, S up erior T rac ti on A nd Stahil ih ·. ]11 Add ition, :! '\don Corel Plies Gi1e Exc•·ptiona l Strf'nl!th. SIZ E -l~,,. '''" T•: ''" I\ ··•:1· 1, 1·' JllH: -- -11 r 11l \I" I\ ''" f '\I! ll ~F: F.E.T . EA CH ln1pnrt a nd Spo r·l.· Cai·, '1--Pl y ~v lon T in·,; 14 ?~ .. ·'"~ "'" 1, .. ' .. IZ"". ., ..... 1. I r•T . • ,. ,., ' • J •. " ---'l'l HE L E~~ 111.At;J..\\-.\LL 11 '•> I 11: ~~:::~ _::::~_~;·::; ;,,0,11 __ )11·_ I.I ~ :o, I·, I l ,,., ! i•o ; ·~~·=' 11 •r,--= _-1.._I "HIT~:~ \l.15 \\.\II \Ill I' I '\ :'\lll:-T "1 7.~ • .-. \1'~2 \l111l l.1'1'~R Ti ii~. f IT.; !H hT· ' J · • \>1·h11, \•1 •1•11 ll ·~h. J1,,t.,111, I 10•, l ,n~l1·11 ! ,,rrJ, I "!'I'. ''!"!, :"""""· '~,,.1,.11, .\!l<li. \lnr:rn. I •n•1•, ,\1•. \, \Ii.Ii. ll1llrn•n, J'n••~h•, H•1<~11lo, .~ ... 1,, T(l~nt~. Tri•1mrh. \n]l,;,,.•tr•I\, \ohn, \If• fh,m•n. (,nt!iti•. ~•n•h•~m • • \11•1 '1"•11 \],.,~ SANTI\ ANA S~1.JJ11 S ~N T A MONICA l9•·671 1 SOUTH C:O AST PLAZA S40·33Jl ' . . TH OUS .I.NO OAICS .4 9 7.4566, S22·11Jl 10 11;11;.1.NCl )•2-1 51 1 UPLAND 981·1 921 VALLI'!' 763·1•61, , ••. ,,,0 V l~ltr\ONT 7l9-191 I S.,h fou io" G11or,.,l~td -y...,, Mo~.,, l o1lt ~2-0!!>ut '72 Supplement to the OA_!_L Y _ PJLOT, Monday, Sept.:.._20,_ ~9 ~1 ~- :Jf,~ :Jj,.<111ut!ic lf/eu, 11/.,y o/ J!i,,i11 g -. '. _, ... ,,~ y ., ·~· .. ·]t.-" ,..~-~· '· . . ~' 'r\ \'*. ; :-:.··. -[ c}"} ... i • q.. ";\<~:.i:., '~Y::i .. ( .... ~~'bi' :. : '. "! .. ' ~ .... ''\"" .... ..... ~ '" • .. • • ( l ,_,, "" ' l . ''""i 'l:'.Ao f _j ·l ' ,\ _r ·;-. .. .. no,;, J ectft,ired al _JJ. J. (}ctrrell Jir r11 il11re '{'. . '' . . ,. . • . ?•• ~ .. ' .... --· . '"' . """?~_\;-0 I ··"''""'~ .::;_~ ''l' ". . ~ ~ ~---~- ! .-c ~--illtiiJl' '"'"-- Come in and See Our Debut '7 2 Room Vignettes. Our Professional lntrrior Desig;,ers will be happy to discuss your decorating Froblems. Visit our In terior Design Stwdio and see the De bwt '71 look in Fur· niture, Carpeti"g end Droperies. We feat..:re HERITAGE -DREXEL -KA RAST A.N Carpets. Genuine G loY e So ft ledth er Sof.i .i nd Ch.,ir by Heritage in burnish ed Gold. Accented with gold Plaid Chairs. Be ckground in prin ted Gold G r o ~' C loth with Pec en Mouldin gs dnd Shutters with Fa bric Po!nels. I --- I l I ... -~ a.tu. 1! "W " --.....-f W T·NI~ ! ~-.'·~;t'"iill!lHlt!UB ; ~ ,; I ~t ,j"\\H!i •• Tufted Leath er Sofa a nd Mr, & Mrs. Ch.tirs Don• in Rich Brown Leather Accented by Campaign Chests & T<1bles •from the Kingsbridge Collec- l ion by Heritage, Finished in rich Wood Tones with Brass Corners and H andles. Textured Bdc kgrounds with Brick Fire Pla ce, Ma ntel & Mould ings in Rich Brow n Pec•n. • Sofa in Ric h Texturad Striped Febric in Rust, Golds, and Brown Bleck1. Accented with Chairs of Textur•d Gold Fa bric and Black Le ather. Tie Back dr•peries in Deep Gold OYer Wo.,.en Wood Shades. I ii_1 JA ~!,,.. t • ---,,,ff y . ·. Reg ister 1u.'rt _for .\'01101101 Sirt-PJ1s ralits dra1i i11y for Fret ~fod1d11r /fo111e. H .J.G A~~ETT f URN ITLIRE 22U HAR BOR BL VD .• COST A MESA • 646.-027S OSMn Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Eves.-Try Our Revolving Charge -· / ··1·~ . ., . l . . \. ·~] • I ~ ' ' l ll j ) • I I ~ I I ··r~·&11 , '"t ' '" ,, .! -::.1 ; ., • "' m t;._._.J! P f''l'l'1'111• I • DEBUT '72 ...... . • A furniture fa shion show pre vie wing all that's new and excitin g in home fur ni shi ngs. Debut '72 is prese nted by J . H. Bigga r, Chandlers , H.J. Garrett Furn iture , Ted von Hemert, Inc., Horton Furn i- ture Co., Martin Fur niture , Viking Fu rni ture, American In stitute of Interior Des igners, Orange County A re a Cha pter, and The Home Furn ishin gs Council , Inc. II I ·1 I DAILY PILOT I Mond1y, S1ptember 20, 1971 I -20 OAIL Y PILOT Book Hickel Chronicles Nixon Falling Out • Ill ! ! • ! ! ! • ! I_ • I ' ' ! I I i • "'ASH l l\'GTt>N {l fPI I Former lntenor Secretary \Va.Iler J. !l1ckel, c!r:il'ly disenchanlf'd with Presi1h~nt t-:ixon, say~ tht> time 111011 be ri ~ for a third-part~ coe1l1l1<111 of ne\\'. independent and rlis- satisfi ed voters to c;ipture !he presidency. A former gn1 ernnr ol Al:1~ka and Repuhliran n<1!1nn;:il l·1irn- mitter1nan. JI i ck r I cn1n- paignC'd hard lnl' ;\'1x11n 111 i'lfiR and fnr Hepubl1can r11n<l1<l:1t('!- in l9i0. He 11as firrd frnn1 ~ixon 's Cah1net last l'\ovem ber . IUIN'A ,AIUC 121·•400, 111·4Sl0 CANOGA 'ARK 340·0661 , COM,.,ON' fJf.2Jll, fl2·S1•1 Jn <1 book entitled ''\\'ho Owns America'..'" published by Pren!1ee-llall. Hickel sa ys "tht> penplc are lnok1ng r11r ~<•111t•ll1 1ng n+>1o1· 1n l+>;;i.-J+>r~h1r '' Thr hnnk 11as <lfflf'l.fl lly scheduled for puhlicatlon Oct. 4 hu1 11';JS on :;.a le in sn me \\'ash:ni;ton b oo kst o res Tuesday, altcr·native candidate I o r pre::-ident." The book ls 1na1nJy a n1er.1111r. :;:pnnkled \\1th sui:h ~1;:iti>1ni>nl~ ;i ~ In 11. Hickel !i<J~s the p11hlic 1~ "ff'ri up 11 1lh he1ni:: t'rp1 ('~col ed h1 I )111sc 11 hri nn I,\' pl;1y till· p.'l1't1~;:in pt)l1t1cal ~:11ne It 1nay be time tnr a r<'nrlr\ par!,v tn r111 erge e1 rr.1 tnur .1 CArS lo nHer an -Then -l'rcstr!en! Lyndon B. Johnson, a Democrat, used his Senate influence to help Hickel \\1n confirmation as lnterior Secretary in th e !\1ix- an Ca binet. -Hickel fired Juhn F O'Leil1·y, a 1 ii;nrnus $;:ife1'1 en· t0rcer, f1·n rn his post fls d1 rel'- 1111· nf 1he Bureau of !'lt1nes 011 \\'hite House orders But. he :ilsn 11·as orclcred to dela y the Sears I Full l'h "'1011 Cord CRUSADER 1i,l\O;.. I'\ ·.ru Ii•· I•---. ]{);irk1•oll ~;~,I ' rul"I' ., !!I•• ~~.11 1 1 O,~; )d.,•f l.~"I I .I l~~Ol~I "• • :\t11·c·•lll'Hif, Lr•ill,l !-hn1 ddr r • ,,L11 1:·r,1.\ dl·1ii:n • :\r11·f Hlt11-inch 1\liitc :< ;, lr·\\ 1! 1-. ,,,, lt~:llfll f .J·, 1 011 .-1 .... llh· ~" .11_ • . I"' • "' I 1-•••I 1695 !'I.,. I I I I •• O :--11,1, I .I ., 1,,•1,;, I ' ! .'I I 7.:~.;, I I ~. u I 7 . 7 ,; \I :.!.I I .\>k .\l1<•tll :-'ParF> firing 1n order tr1 retai n [11·0 •Oles 1n Congress for thl' ar!- 111 l n1 ~ll'<tllon':. :in!1bal11sl1c missile 1/\B~! 1 prnpo s<il -Si>n (:urrl<1n Allio1 ill· Colo. 1 blo('ked l11e pla1111<''1 <1ppo1ntn1rnts 111 the Bureau nf !nrli<in Aff:'lirs be1·.1use "Ile wanted Hl'pubJ1cans " The br•f1k ;1lsn <1ltrihulc s S(1me ('\'(' ('<1!t;h1ng q t10\<tt1on~· -rre~1drn! ;\1~n11. nn Ille flrtr;:il nf 11 n f' r 11 b I 1 r " n gfj\ Cl'fU>l":-0 If! 1tw .. l'.i/O clCl'l 11)1\ "Gn1·rr11ors ;i1·p1fl 1111i;li1rt.int Jn n;;i\111n:i l rll'(linn~. Tht:> 11nl y people left 11 ho ~an deli ver big blocks ot \'Otes are people like !Chicago il1ayor Richard J .J Daley." -/\a11nrn1I !"r<·111·1!y :irh 1.~cr Hrnrv ~1 Ki~~i1111.rr, .:i rgu1ng again~! a plerlge of full Cfllll· pensa11nn fnr l;1nd taken from rr'lid('nt~ <lf the US Trust Tprntory <>I the Pac1f1r" "There <ll'e 1JJ1ll' 90.UllO people 0111 lli('rr. \l'h11 g11'es a rl:in11l"'" Jl1rk('I li:1ri i:;1vrn 1111 tlir g111 crnor~h1p of Ala.~k<l ilnri p<i~sed un ;i fnr-!he-a.,k1ni:: :ip- pnintrnrnr 111 1he LJ _S, Senille to JOln Nixon's C;ibinet in J;cinuary \f169. \V ilhin three n1onths. he sa\ls. he sensed an "isol;_ition of 'oinug ht" within the :idrn1n1str·nt10n 11hrn he ques\!oned Jls flsl'al pohcies. Front tJ1en un, lltckcl's honk ('hroniclcs a slO\\' reah:i:;:1t1on l/l<il he ;ind the President were badly out or tune. Nixon 11·;1tchcd f11nlh;1!1 on trlcv1 .~1on d11r111g lhc- \•,1r1nhcr. 1%!l, ;1n t 111 a 1 1ii;1rTh on \\;1•h1•i,1.;\1)1J, ;1J1d !11rkcl ~fl\.\, !his ap p:lrC'~t ''l;ick ilf con«ern ... bothered rne ~re;itly" H1i:kcl s<i_1:; ht 11ah horrif ied wbrn Ni xon announced, on Arril 30, 1970, the miht;iry 1n rursinn into Camhocha. "I was scre.<1 rn1ng in~tde " Thl'n came U1P I :.i I a I ~lw·olu1.; o/ four students by /\:at1nr1<1 I Gu11rrl.<:men on the c<inipus nf l\cnt St ::i Le L'111vers1ty .\lay 4. fol!o11ed b.v p:·cparatio11.~ Jnr ;in angry 111;15s n1:irTh on \\'11~hingtnn the f0llow1ng weekend. \\'h~n ,'J1xon lin'<J 111 01 1111 \r)1 25. r1t1ng a "mutual laC'k nl rnnfidrnee." 1-/a·kel sa\S t1r tl11 1t1~h! tfl h1n1self. "illu1 ual n1cans hnlh." ""HE:'\ YtJl' Hl"'l I ST 'JIHE AT HEt;ULAH THADE-1'.'i PHICE PLLS f'.E.T. A!\IJ 2 OLIJ T IH ES "' ' .. .. T110 } iher (;Jass lle lts Beneath The TrPad Gire Supe rior Trac tion And :-itahilil\'. 111 Addition, 2 :\,Ion Cord l'lic,; Gi"·p Exc .. •plional S tr·eni1 Ii. l~ l-l'I • I I >R ' ,, f F.E.T. ~IZ E 1H11" I\ 'fl' I "' l\ "'''' f. I! • ' E.-\f,H ' l• I I IP.~ ~'I\ I l~r H. ~.;\I I .. ' .. ' I:-, . ~.:\..'. ·• I ,, (:on' 1·n if·11t C : 1·1·1 Ii I PrirPs: ~~ffertiYP. '.-iunrl a;. ::-f'f1!, l !J ihr-u Tul"~day. ~t'flL 2J COVINA '0!66·0•11 IL MO,..tf ••l·J,11 OllMDALI \\ j,<l'l«Pil I '•11' ~ \ \I .. ,•' I'• 1 I I •~ \\'idl' Ba•<' ~don Tirt» for Can1pers 3988 ~ 'l"''" ; FIY• tJ.3~ f.E.T. • Ru,i.;,r.::eJ n1 \nu corJ (!'O~tr\J( li(1 n • ·~l ;t,lr v.11h l1)n,l!-t\'(·otrin,c Dyn:nut iread ruhlie r 'IZF" ',.,I ;"'i • , '11,.." I''"' ~ I t 'I H.11!~118~:; h .'"l'IJUl .C:'\."\1 1 111\lri.~. h ~1 ·1.Hil ~1.·1 1 ---f-- J.:'.:i.11·.·· 18 ~fl'l.HK ~l .113 ;\II T HAllE-1 :> H E()LIRED HOLlTWOOD •69·S9• 1 l,..GLIW00 D •11.2121 LONO llA(H ,,,.100•,2••-4611 •Js.0121 l'lau ... OLT.M"( &. SOTO ':168 ·S2 11 O~ lNGf 6J1-21 00 PASADfNA 611..J21 1, 311 ·•~ j l i-:~ pr"'" \!,·Ion •• rf r11ck Tire • • ' .Sears ' . . • SlARS• ROfBl.(.K A~D CO. 15 95 ~..,,,, ,.,,~.1 ,,. l'l"' ~/ 18 1.t.f, .'i l ZI·: • ·rn1lk tire 1;1;·ith :5 rih d e~111-n • ldeal fnr panel trurk~ T'o·ir~ i..:11,1~ I 'J ,q,; 7,1111, 1.-. l 'J . f},'; h ,(111, 11, 1 :;_ '1 .'i r r T. ::'.l~ ~Jl7 :.:;ui --- r-.,:;11~ I f1 21 .9~ :".0 T ILHH:.l :"i Rf.QL IH f.D o I • P O ~ONA. •2,·S1•1 PICO 931-•162 !6NTA Fl SPRINGS 9•4·101, ~.'11 _, \ i ·; ~ l111porl and "I-Ply ~vlon ( 't.t 1 • .... -.,, .. L 1····· l· SIZE p • .,. ';~("1 1 l·l.'1", ·, ''"' 11 11 •1; h rin, I.I 11 .,-, ~ ~"'I I Ii •f; ; ""'I l 11 ·1·, --- r f T, l • ,, I '\•. j H: I 1:; I " 1 ,>I -, ~"' 1 ·, 1 l ·•-, r ,-.,, -.~-·~_L1 1:1·,~ I.:~ "HIT}~~ \115 \' 111 ~tl1'J I'\ .'II 1.'•T :"I 7.~,~ \ I' ,2 _\II Ill t. l'F:ll ·r 1 U ~. ~ITS .1"111.'iT: \q.,1•1. \•Plrtt H•~I" 11.,1 • .,1t, I i.11. l.nd1·li t .. r<!, I '''"'• ''1'•1, ~,.,,,.~, 'a,,,1, .. 11. ,\11•1i. \1..,ri•o, l ~'"'"· .\I •, I, \1!.Jl. H111m•n, Pnr·rhr. H•1<,1ult, .~.~1., ·r,.~ola. 'f numph. \,.l~'"•t•n. '"""· \Jf. J\.,,.,,,., 1 ,.,.i;11a. :'•illl'••m, ,\Md \J on• \l "l" . 56NTA lNA $117-337 1 Sli'OlA MONl(A 39•·111 1' SO U!H COAST PLllA SC0-3333 •• lt.lOU SAND OAIC S •91-•l 66. S22·11J1 TOllANCl '5Cl·ll \1 UPlANO •as.192y . ' . VA llfT 76J.1•61, , ••• ,,,0 VfRMONT 719-1 911 S•l!1fo11i1" Guar,n1e1d "'T•IH Moll'1' l•clt DAILY PILOT Capo Surf er Unseats 5-time Champion Carrol, Cit·cling Ai·ou11cl 111 Sports Quick thnughts: \\'hat ""'ilh Orange Coast Collei:e and Golden \Vest !yin~. Saddleback may JUSl be the bfisl iun1nr rollrge fnothalt team 1n the Oran1:r Coa/il tirra . Ir Saddtrh.:ick cn;1t·h George Hartman 1A'OUld qu it dO<l,g1ni: OCC.: and G\\1C .... ·hrn ii. comes In scheduling. we 'rl kn(1w "'hich Y.'as the best of the thrPe And didn 't the officials take th ings • ; ----lff HITE lJ7 ASH i ------ away from the Orange Coast-Golden West game Sa1urday night. marching off penalties 34 times to destroy the tempo ol the game. You can thank Pat Ad;irns. ,J UTl Sheridan , Frank Bennet!. ,Jim R.ei d and Fred Gallagher for tak ing plR,v away from the kids with their incessant thro"'· i.ng of hankies. One 'ports "riter -a Fiirmrr Dodg ers employe -was so pleased by his aid employer'r; lo11s ta Atlanta S11turday that he yelled for joy when the rl-6 5C'ore was learned. And he had qui te an audience "'hen he did It -he \\'a~ at the Coli~eum "''ale.bing Texa11 du mp UCLA when he ~houted his jnbilatlon 11ver Atlanta'11 \•ictory. l\1 a.vnard and Jane ,Jenk ins have bought the Mt. Vista Motel in Bishop. Cal. They are lhe parenl~ nf the late Bill ,Jenkins, prize arC'a athle!I!. who was killer! in an au1nmobilt accirll'nt. Mr3. Jenkins who also knov.·n <is l\1om Jt>nkins. U1e gal v.·hn organized mailing of pack;:i~es and letters for lonely troops in VielnAAl. l\1ay n;:ird i.~ cl1reclor of parks anrl recre11tion iPI Bishur1. V11r1ner 1'\r"''Pfltt Harhur ll i~b foothall player Senn Srhaefer \\·rite.~ to diSBRree \\·ith thi s rolumo's ~latrmcnl that \l+'illie l\l;:iys of the fiiant~ is o\rr thr hi ll. 1\1~· cnnlenlion is that if \\'illir wcrr in bis prime. hr v.ouldn't he 5trikin~ nu t agaio~I 48-yea.r·old pit chers in C'ln trh situations, as he did in lhr rect.ol ~erlcs "·ith the Dodi:ers. Wou!d you sa.y UC S:.inl" Barb;ir11 \l'i!S 11 bi1 tno an1hiti0u.<; 11·hrn ii schcd11h;•rl \\'ashi n~1nn an1I TPnnrssce for f00tha!I gamcli I his Yt>a.r Jr lnsl ll'l lhr two po1.,.ers by a. cn1nh1nPli ~cnre nf 11.1· I :i. Stc11r \l+'ir1.howski , f'\·La.);(una Rrach High .~ta r. is I~ for l·t on co n\'f'rslo n placrmenls thus rar lnr the U nirrr.~it ~· nf "'a.shington. Hi~ fi1'e kirk.<1 and 1t .1?-ya.rd fi rl d i:o11I Saturday 1tldrcl lht Huskies In a 38-:J!J fnnl · balt \\in 01rr Purdue. St r1·r has scored 17 points in l"o Ji[am ts lh is 5easnn . Ramon R1c:irdn. "'ho nnC'e k1cker1 ;i flpJd .£0<'11 !hat put Cn .. la ~1esa Htgh n1·pr !\'ev.·port Harhnr .. 1·0. sparklerl 1n a recf'nl Lni1 eri:.11.v of lla.11a11 scr1n1n1;:i£f . He p1ckrr111p :i:i yan!s tn f1vp c;:irr1r~ 1\lirkey !l iver!' of lhr Angrls "ill he gunninj.! for 1hr niajor lr;i~ur ha ~r rir('I· ln.c rrrnrrt nf 11 .. l srrond<1 111 a ~pr<'i;:il ti· fnrt ~rt ~11ndaJ al Ana hrim ~1adium . Thf' n1ark \\R~ srt in 1!12!1 h1· Cin- C'innat i's E\•ar 'S"ansnn. I.a~! kno~·n Irv 111 hrrakina it 11·a~ 1:~ ~·rat~ a~o "hrA f;rnrge Case nl \\'eshington wa ~ clorked In 1.l.5 . Hnv.· "bnul thn~r Alabarna tan.<..~ \'1nr· (een ch;irlPr('r! planes brought 7. \00 Of them tn the opener with liSC at the Coliseum. Angel s Home; Closing In 011 3rd Place CHICAriO (AP 1 -Srindy A!oma.r's third innin,I! home ru n and the combined three-hit pilch1ni;i of Andy Me~~er~mith and Dave L<1Rochf" cerried thP CalifnrniA Angels In 2·0 victory over the Chicago ?.1hile Sox Sund11y. Messersmith, le<l\'ing ar1cr seven 1n· nini;is. rrcorded his -1Rth v i c I n r y • LaRoche he!d the \Vhite Sox to one hit the re.~I of the wa v, saddling 20-ga.me vdnner \Vilbur WnOO with his 13th defeet. Wood ellowed only four hits. The An,1;el~. ect~ing withi n hAlf a game of the third.place Wh itt Sox in the Amencen Leag ue We~t. added A run in the ei ghth nn Krn Rerry'r; doub le. a 1acririce and a pe ssed ball. The Ange.ls return home to meet Kanr;as Cily Tuesday night. (&ll ~O ltl<tl& ... . ' ' . C"IC&GO ,I.It"""'· U 1111"•'•· •• f toO!>JI, lh M<Mttll..,, \f! Co"'•~. II ' lt!(IOI, rt t ,.,.1 ... ,.., J 1•"¥· c• J T!"b(lrt ( ' M ..... I''""" B I Meoi!I nr ft t ••Mh•, • 0 f !t••fl ,. • • " • • ' ~ rt l 1 1 ww • .,1 ..... , .i e 0 l!>lln1tone, ~· t 0 Mcii:onn•~ ,h ~ C M •HO" )ti OOC'lo•vlb C 0 ll•ocl\••11!. IP 0 0 ,..•-.m•nn ' I 0 A tvf•f!IO. '' o t >1v~1, f\11 ! 0 Wt!Od. p 0 0 E;fn D~ " n o 11 .r~••tt 11• 1 1 I fnt•I• Oii • II '"! • n n ft 7 0 0 0 1 n 1 n ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J n I 0 ' 0 0 0 i e o o I ~ e 0 7 0 0 ~ I 0 I ~ n t, ft o 11 0 ) 0 -- --~-- DAILY PILDT Pnotn• ~¥ 111cnacll ICoohlt r > 67,192 Watch Sachs Co~ HztntingtonBeachCrowti B) 110 1\'ARll I.. ll A'IDY 0! '~• 0 1ily Pilot !1111 Dr11rnfl , I 111 r 1 ~ u 11 . s:pnrlsmansh1p, dc~pa 1r \'ou nan1r 11 noel i1 w;:i~ a pa.rt nf the I.1th :innual l 'n1tr d Stal!'~ !=iurfbn;ird Chri1npir111ships ;it thr p1r r 1n H11nl ingtno Real'h 01 1•r the p;ist v.rrkl'nrl Thrrf' W<'re 6i 192 in a.1tr11d:t11l'r Sunday. \rhl'n !h" final rcs111!~ 11rrr t;:ihu ta.1rd, on re11('r rh;1n SIX nf thr 10 indll'iduAI 1.1·1n· nf't!i 11 crr fr<in1 thP Orancr Coast area anrl a ~r1 <'nth 1~ a gra.r!ua!P of S<in Clt"nlen1r Hi.eh Srhnnl nnw l1v1ng 1n [)cl tlla r Yf'!. 1hr h11.:i.:r."-I i11d11·1rlual d1:-<1r· 1>n1ntn1rnt nf !hr f1n11I day !S11 nda..1 ! prn· h11 bl\' tM:l11ng1•d tn rinnlhcr arr:i surfer - llunt1ngton Rr•ar·h 's Cnrky Carrn\I. The f1vr ·11n1P \\'Inner nf thr IJ11kr J..:<1li an<1n1oku A11·<1rd tl~ !he brs! Al!-rnunrl surfer" wn~ 11ns1•a!cr! hy 41 -.\'ear--nld Hal Scil'hs j11' C:ap1~rr;u10 llra1·h S;1ch~. a l'c!!·ran of -;urf1n1: a(ong thr: Clrii nge t'oast, pl<1e11r! th1nl in lhf' senior rn1·n·s ~·n1111w11liun 1'.l:i and nvt'r ) ;ind with prrt!y pnrtnrr l'alt.v Cra\.\·fnrr!. 22, also of C<1pislnn1u Bt•ach. plat'ed ~crond in the 1n1xed tandcn1 . C;.rrn!I fnu11d out c:irly it wasn't In br his r!a v. The rncn·s f1n<1ls wrre extended 10 n1ir;Uf('S by n1rrt offiC'i;:il s And Corky prntested vr.hernrnlly, to no avail, at con· clusion nr !hf' e1•ent He placed third. Pitkin,i.: tnrct queen Hl<inche Rrnsnn as his partner in the rnixrd 111ndcm c1·ent. lhc• ctun tu11l<l i,:t't nn b<'!tcr than fifth . And in 1h1· nprn pier paddle race, Car· !'nll \l!llS hit nn thr. ll'f1 rlbl11.1· h,v a C'on1· r~r11or·s 1)!1a.rd a.nd put nut of the running brfnr(' he rounrlrfl 1ht' pter. in ;:! t111n !)()fll'rl-; -a seconr! on lnan m hf1h placi> fi11isher K11 ren Sk inner. ThP '\'nmrn's tllle ll'cnt to former an Clemcntr High Jifutlcnt and past nA t nal C'harnpinn Jnycr Hoffman l.ancflr. of Ori ,\·lar. Anr! she said it fnr 1hr E>nl1rr rntnu i;e \\'hrn ~he staled. ··there weren't r IJy a.n~ h0t \\'a\'l's flur thrrr tnrl;i~'· You 1-e In be t:nnstslcnt and vnu \.\'Ill alway get 1n thrrt' .~omcpl;ic·p." Les \Yill1am~. 411, rif r>:u1a Pn1nl. •as !he nnl~· rlefendini:: cha n1p1nn In rela1 h13 <·ro11•n He r nppcd the !'eninrs dn' ion ag;un this year over .'.1'1·year.nld 't Grannis. fiar\' \\'urs!cr. 13. nf 1''ountain V le't \\'"" ihe bny:o; \\'innt'r in the J.1· d· vo11ni::rr cn mpctitk1n and will move t ths j11n1or r11r1 ~1nn next year. ~l 1xrd landem cnn1rr1itinn was wo by StC \'P ;:ind B<irrie Boehne of HlUlt1n on Br;ieh. [)nn;1ld ·rak;ivarn;1. 27. uf l::n(•1 t;:is un sratcr1 Barry ·Aull, 27 , Sftn Di<'go i the niaslcr cnmpct1tion (24 ·J4!, !he I ter lin1sh1ng second. M ..... F•n•'' \Iii 10 -I O"v•!I NUU"'"'~· ?1, U"" """'0~ B••t". ' ',,.., G<><><!'U""· 10. Enc,n•I J. Co,•v C~••o 1. ,J, O•~• P0•'11, • O!le Oo~~o 2•. ~·~ O••go, S T'""' M~k·~. l~. ><e•mo>a Be•<-~. M~~"" 1"1• l<I I Oon•l<t la~•V•"'• ,,_ f oi<.•n•I•>. ; !IA'fV Aull ;I, S•n Oo~qo, J. a<ld El~,tl~t ?5 S•n Oooeon • O•n "''''•I JS. 'I• ••• 3 Oon B•n~•I!, 1~, V"g'"'" Sr n•O'> \J\ A'1d ov•<l I l •' W1l•I•"''· <C. an• Po•rol, J_ L•RO; C.•ann" I• HfrmO>• Btat ll ><11 s~'"'· Of , (AP•,l••f'O B••<tl • Bob S•mon. fir; ... J'""'""• l , llob 011c". •l. 5.,,.,., 8••cn. J"n'o" 11' 1) _ I B•"v Amo\, 11 lO' f '.Jl"''" ] J•ll •'"n'"'""· ti. N•" )"'•••· J M•rMe ~ 14. ~.~~t.~'. 1~ ~:~'b,:;;,11•..,•nn. M. 1-1•"""''· J"..: ,.,,, f~~~.~~1n11J.,~~·~. ~O"j'!l•~~"'· I~, ~:.~(f'>":"P.1:m, 'J: Qdn• l(tombow, !) HAW!""'"'· • lt•n Mo,,cw. IL H•W•I ; !>/\fl Jnnn;on !< l •<lu"• N•Ou•I. -WO<"O" T Jovr• ,_n!tm•r l Al'CO< )l 0~ 'l•r J l •""• ll•nno\n "') tln<1n"(!Q• l O•DQ•• M, )'!1•· to. "'"'" !l•dth • R•r•v B•n•o<•, I], ,.. • .., ~ K•"" s .. n"•' !/, los •~u•I•> M•··•d T•n<l•n" I 51,,. Bo•n~ ?o. A'lO ~'"• JOYC E HOFFMAN LANCOR, WOMEN 'S CHA MPIO N FOR FOUR TH TIME. Thl' p11·r paddle rai'l' w;1 s la.ken hv ,J;ick J.1ntkc, 2fi. of Laguna Reach ;irter a Sl'l'nn11 pla.rr finish a yea r agn. AIQ•w P,e•tin•, ?l HunhnQIOn 8•A<'1, ). HA! ~''"" •I , •n<1 P•!1V (ra..,to•d. 1'. C.•ol"rAno !ltA¢1\, l. llol>"•! Moll•l<I, ;J Hun11,,.,•nn !1••<'1 """ Jllt•C'1D :~:"~:;~~9 B;~~~nB~~'."H ..... ~.~Dr I C~o~~·:· l:~,·~:·1~~ Ma11ni11g Says He l(11ew He Had Scored NE\\' ORLEANS I AP1 -Ar chie ~1a n· 111ni: lav v.•1\h his fa r·" in thP art1fiti::il turf nf Tu1rini> St::idium ::i i 4·0R p 111. rnr ;i lnng Sf'<'nnrl nr t1.1·n :-;unr!a.\' \\11ndPnng if lhe referee "(1ulr! sa,\ h<' st·ort'tl. •·rt .5eemetl If• me lhe lTn11d didn't re~­ pond V('r~· n1u1·h anrl I couldn '! $.f'P the f<'fr ri>r" .~a.irl !hr rm•k1r ri11:ir!rrh;11·k. ··1 i.nrw I had ~cored. b11t I didn 't know lhP\' h;id (•;:i!lprf i! f h1~1 kinrf Of liJ!'Ot'd Ol'Pr lh1nkinj:( !hC',V ha.dn '1 r::iilerl II anrl [ !h1nk iL \\'RS rMkiP ticht l'nd Dnn Rurrhfi<'lrl 1.1·hn lrancd 01·cr mr and ~aid 11·r srf\rf'd ." The ro;ir of 1hf' erowd 11·,1s r!rl;ivrrl n1nmrn!11nl.v -a.pparrn11y in di.,r>clirf lhnl .\1;:inn 1ng·~ nnr-1•:.rrl sprint arn11nrl lef! Pnd h11d hrnui:ht thP Nf'w Orlran~ S;iinrs a 24-20 up~et v1rtnry nvrr the IA1~ An.cri es Ram!' on !hr la!<.I play of th!' game. But ll'h1·n !hr nff1r1;.i1·~ h:inr1.~ \.\'rnt 11r ~n r11d !hP rhrrr of 70.!ll~ f;in:i; ;:ind the :'\;:i1n1 brnrh Pruptrr! nntn rhr f1rlr! It 1nnk ;i m1nutr nt .~o tn gPI rh P f1 r lti cl rarM fnr thr p-.;lr;i rn1n1 ('<1;1th Tomnl\ Prnlhro :111rl h1:r; B;iin pl;:i1rr~ 11•·fP t111:.in1n1nu.~ 1n ~:iv1ng ~l an· n1ni:: rl1r1ti"1 J2Pf !hr h;itl 1n1n !hi' rnr11nnr . h111 thf' r<-'frrrP ~;11rl hr d1r! ::inrl Iha! "·a:r; 1h;il 'It 11;i:-, onr nf rny h1i.:cr~t d1..,ar· pn1ntrnrnt~ ('l'('r ," .~:i1rl rrn!hrn. '\\'l11·n hi~ fr('I 11rnl O\Pf !hr gn;il lhr h<ill Sllll 11 a.~n '1 In Rut 11 ):hnulr!n't ha.1·r romp tn th;il hrr;i11:-r 11·r ~hnuldn't h;:i vp pvrr lel 1hrn1 i;:!f'I In po~1t1on In ~rnrr " Thr Vll'lnrv ,,.<I!'. thr ::;;i1nt< fir,1 1n 1.1 i:.:in1P!' d;itin.i< ha ck tn the Oc!ro1t l.inni; h.:111lr l::i~t yr:ir whrn Tnn1 nrmp):ry's fi1· \;:irr! held .1to;1I heat. the L1nns on the 111 st P1111• nf th;11 gamr. '\\'(''re nnt a ,itrc;it te;irn. 11e j11sl husrlr hkr hell." sa1rl coach .I. D Robe rts of the S::tints. "I think thP.r 're gn inR ln he a hell nl a foolball 1P;.m on('e they 2et • <"hflnre to ma.t urf' IOJ?f'lhtr ;ind pla y lo· get her." The "'Inning plav Ila!< II r :iss·run npt1nn but \1 a.nning -\Yho wa~ ::i.~ spr-c::tacul;:ir runn in£ ;is passtnj.! in a brilliant rollege r;irrrr ;i1 ~!l!'.l'is~ippi -af'lm!ltPd hf' had no thought or p;issing. ;·1 might have m11<1r :i rni s:t;i kr. hut I nc:1·er re;:illy though! 11bnu! the pa s"'. I thought , 'Onl y oor y:irrl: anrl rln1u1nnr 1t. I knew I w11s Rn1ng In p:et i;!:nod blockini;i. I s::iw an opening 11nd dnve and I knew I got over ." Mann ing wa s c;:iui::ht for !os~rs t.ryinR lo pass seven times -six nf them in the fi rst half -bur finished the day with !6 completions in 29 <1tlcmpts for 218 y11rd s, Rams quartcrbAck Rnman (.11brirl, bot hered hy bruised ribs suffered two v.·eek:s ;igo, rompleted 11 of 30 for 164 v;:irds . · Tht Saints al sn ou1ru shl"d lhl': Ram i. 122 \·;ircls tn 1 !11 and were prrny muc:h in Control t'Xcept fn r 1 11p11n in !hf! fourth period ·when Gabritl s.larled cllckin1 and directed !he Ram., In two touchdown~. One was nn 8 29-yard pas~ lo runnini;: b:ick I.Rs ,Josephson :iind the nther 11 nn,.. \·ard plunge by Josephson wllh 4·47 In Play that gavl!. the Ram! their fir5t lead of the day. '°"'' (IOW"' l!V\'1 .. Y••ll• ou1•~0 v~...i·~· ~°'U'" V•'~l~l l'~H~ ~U~lt F~m!)IH IM ! V••Q• fl'f"~ltz"(I ••11\1 " ,..1'. ,. " ,, 1 Q ' " ' 1;1 S••n!t " "' '" " 11.n1 ••• ' • • " • ___ .,. HAL SACHS, PATTY CRAWFORD -TOU GH COMBO. .' . - ' ' ' ' ;\1rn's finals v.·t·re w0n h.\' 2.1-yrar·nld l)avir! Nu11ii1wa . fnrmrr Haw;1iia.n wh0 now c:ills Hunt1nglnn Bcflth hi s home. \\!omen·~ enmpe11llon was !ipicf'd by <1 hrnken bo::ird in the m1ddlP <lf a run h.v Debbie Melville , who fini~her! third by us· p~n• Po·nl ~•Ill lll•n<h• ll•f'lnn. II. ><•w•01.· : o~~n ..... P•~OI• R•r• I .J•<• l •nt•t. 76. ll'lQu•• !l(•cO. 7 lom (OllO'· Oc~•n"do. J. ~~D••I (~~~:."A· ~~ •• -~~~1;~0·~:~::··0 ..... ~ .. 5l1i'. l!l~:i;'.t,,,:,'n R•••n Jw~··n•n °"'"II•" -l ~'"''" ,."d O•C.••1~"· l • (.nun•v. 1 O'Srl!n •'>fl >1111.n~•• Li\C , .1 4llto I "~ K~nl. ~""" Monir•. • Pnw•ll ~nd Ho,.. l ••U"" !!••<~• I ~n.,dnn M\d Bu'I" LAC Uu•• K~~•n•"'~~u A" ~·ouM Su•!" •w•nl -!-<11 .~4cn•, •I, C•cll••••o Bt•<"· S11ys Do1fge1•s' Davis ' -Our Bacl{s W e1·e to Wall: We Had to Wi11 'e111 Botl1 L()S A/\'CJ".LES r AP\ -\1'11114' ll:iv1.~ ha rl 111sl ~1orn1rd !h ro11 ~h ::i rinulllrhr;idrr s11·pf'p n1•1·1· thr A11ant;1 Rravr~ S11nrla.1•, l'1111trihul1ng 1111' h11 s 1nf'l11r!1ng four 1n t/lr J 1r~t g;•,tnf'. ;ind the 111.~ 1\n.'!rles Dodge r ('t'lll!Cr fit•lrlrr rP111;irkr1I "\re h;ul nur h;i!'ks tu !llP wall ~11 wr j11st h;id lo 1·0111(' lhrn11gh. I \\fl/11 to win 1h1i; Lh111g ;ind I know f'lrr1nnP on !hr> rl11h d11f'.~, 1110 'l'hf' whnlr tr;:in1 1us~ l'amc al1 vr !nday 11'~ l1kr whrn .1·n11'rr h11 t1nc "Yriu gr•I Iha! f1r~1 h1!, thrn ,\Oil \\l1nl P•~"""' ll•<t I! • Gl•"'f tj,t.f lO"f.t.L l l AGUl C.•m•• won toit "•' '""'"d •t 1>11v ~·" r •""'"'" I \ A~ l "-"~~···· .. 10 '" "' '. I•• ~'."'"'" "' nom• !o~n•I l'lw•• 1•1 -f<~•I"~~ ,1 (•fl"·n••n <' 5•• 0"!l~ ll Io• 6nq•••• •• •o••1" 11 "~""~~ 1111 ,.,, •• " r"'"~"''' 1)1 ~"·~•• 11 11141 \11(! 11h(·n \!)U 1,?rl ihc "rennr! •\11P, Ill•\\ \nil 111111~ ;hHill lhrr1• 11 S i1ke Jh;il 1r1lh lhr ('li1h 11·1nn111~. lri11 ·· Tli•· .... 111·1·1•. 11111! Al 1l11\.\Jllllg :ind J)on S11 tl1>11 l1111 l1ng h:u·k·tio hark sh11r11t1t!'i. 12·0 ;ind 4.u 111rr !lie B1·avr~. n11rlgrd the J/,1d)_!1'r<; Ii• \.\ 1t llln 111 g;1111rs nf S;in Fran· ('.l,'l'fl 1\111('ii drfral rd S;:in D1cgn. 2 I. 'l'llP l\ndj'.!f'l'!'i and (;1a.nt!'. lak e !oda.) off, rl11•n h'llh iipr·n 1·nt11·a.I no:id lnps. Thr Dnllg1·1·~ arr 111 ( '1n<'1nnat1 TllC'~da,v night wlnlr S;in Fra r1(·1~t·o ~Of'S tn Hnus!on. Poll11111ng tha! 1hr f )orl.i:rr.~ <1rr in A!lan!a n1·rr rhc wE>rkrnd while 1hr. C.i11n1s h<1ttle thr· lli·d~. "ll ":I" a h1J.: doublcheadc·r." nffrrrd Sutton, whn followrd flnwnin,i.:'s lhrf'f'-hit \>iclnry in lhP opener w11h <1 six·hJl .<.hut· nut 111 the nip;htcnp. "It prol'iderl 11~ \\'i1h " bil? life a~ \\'e got out nn lhl'. road and, 1nore fmpnrla.nt. il kept us from getting furthC'r our in the !>tanrling~. "I felt wr cnu lrtn't affnrrl lo lnsf' e1!her ~ame. R.v bf'1n111 only 117 .11:ami>.~ n11l, ~·e can catch up in a day or two. Mori'! than r11a1 wnulr! hr ;i11•l11t1.1· harrl 10 ol'l'rrorne " [);11·1.". 1\ hn hll a hnmrr ;1[1111g 11i· • dnuhlr ;:inrl t1,n ~l ni.:!lrs in !he first e, s::11d lhP pr11ss11re ('arl1rr 11.:i!i ~nf<'1~· . th11 G1an1.~. "Thr.v wrre un tnr1 ;ind bail !n s1;:i.v up thrrr.-· n;:i r1s !'i11rl. "\\'p 11·rrr rnn11ng from hrh 1nrt. ~n thrrr ll';i~n't ?JJV pr(·~:-11rr nn 11s. l\ul n1)11•. 111!h so frw i::i111r ~ tn pln,1·, I'd m11l h ratl1!'r be on {f)p .'' Thf' 11 In in lhr l•pcnrr 11i1~ !hr J!l!h fo r lln11n1ng "hn !'.il,\S hP '!i very n1u rh in· trrr~lcd in w1nn1nl! 20 g;imcs for the firs t II111r ··11 n1r:in:<: 11 lnt lu n1e to win 20," he .~aid. ··bur 1l lllC'ans n1nrp to win the pe.n- n;:int !f I i:o:rr 2r1 1rin!'. 1t nll'Ans the cluh ha.~ I•) 11111 In 1ha1 rr~rert. ye~. t! means a lnl 111 win 20 g:in1r~ " flill 1~ hn111rrrd . 11h11hlrd. s111glcr1 !'A·ice :ind drn\'r 1n 1l1rC'r !'Un~ to lrarl II l~·hi l hl;i s11111; nf thrcr All;int;:i p1tch C'r!' tn the "ll('nrr. l! l\';is thr nort~rrs' h1gcesl out· pn11r1n.1: of hits all .~f'il.~rtn. In the 'rr·ond .i:a111e ll11hr S1m :ii: hnmrrrrl ;iqd \\'1ll1e Cra.11 fnr<I harl ;i dnu- hlc find ;i ~1n,elr ;inrl al~n d1sp!rtyPrl hi !'! ~perd. !iil(':1l1ng 11111111• ::inrt :ilso ~corini:: all !hr 11 fl\ frofTl first nn a. i;1ni:lc tn rii:htfleld. ·-\V 1ll1e !'aw lha t him'.'irH.'' s.:iid l\l:i nil~"r \Vrillf'r 1\1.~tnn , ·•;i1thnu~h 111!. a~krrl nanny 01ark l!hirr! base coach ) before lflklng nff ··The h1i:?,l!c1'I thing . ll111ui;h. was the pit· f'hin,-: Anyli nie ynu shut out the Braves in 111·0 ,c;imrs you'l'e r!one some great pitching." .t.Tl-&HT& LOS &H O!t l S •& II '"' A••O•~. lb ; 0 I 0 W,lh, I~ ·-• h rltl .I I 1 I c.~"·!I~. 11'1 n o o o G•nn J010 08•nw,,, I' I 0 0 0 ""•'On, 1!1 J 0 0 <! I "'••<I~. lb I ft II 0 E w ,11, • ..,,, c 1 o ! n Dlf!o•r, t I O n O 8•~ .. ti 1 0 • 0 lum,•I JOOO £va~\ Jh ? C 0 0 Du.,•I!. " 13ur•n•', •I W fl•v,., r t ,..,,,, .. _, ,, !I' A II•"• IO Chargers Rally for Victory M "''''· \> 1 0 0 ft PH'•~tQ, D I 0 0 0 H••htl, II I 0 0 0 Hou\•, fl 1000 w "•••••, 11:> c .. wtn•n, " l•ltDv••, JI> G••v•v, lb H.ollt< < V~len11,,,, ,b Oo"'non;, p 7 ! I o J ' ' I • 1 • ' I ft 1 1 J 1 1 ft 1 n o D l 1 I I I ! 1 I 0 0 0 0 J 0 2 1 ' ' , . ' . lo••'' Jn o J e ,,,..r~ lit ll it 11 "'"~"14 oon noo noo -o t"" ""O'I"' 01 I <CJ 10• -Tl E -l' "f'P~•O Ol' -A'l~"'f 1 LOl!I -l.'- !ont• • lC' A~otloi 10 IS -W O!ivl•, 8U'-"''• ~" -w O•v11 111. " -OQw"'"Q s~ -V••·~i;••. Fatal Mi st"kc in 3rd Quarter Ru.ins KC SA~ DlI::C.0 ! AP 1 -"Nobody in the wnrld can contain U!; fore\·er." said Sid Gi llman nf !hf' San Dirgn Chargrrs. The veteran hear1 coach was right Sun· day but the.re were doubts durini;; lhe first hair of play be!ore San Diego came back for a 21·14 vi('tory over the KanS'as City Chiefs. A recorr! :-;;in D1f'~o Stad11nn crowd nf ~.Ofll. a c;ip;icily house 19 aho'''-lhe m11rk Sf'\ zn 1969, v.'atcherl the: old American Football LA!!Ulllf': ri1tal.<, .,pcn !hi' 1971 National f ootball LeeguP. cam· pRit:n "Thin~!' JU~I didn't happen fur u~ rn lhal ft rsl half," ~aid Gf!lman. whn~e team i,1•en1 to the drr.:;sing ·room iit. in· termission tr;illing 14·0 ~·ur1 hrrmurr l\:111 s:i.~ City ha rl l.hnrn11ghly nutpl11 }cd ~;in Diego. gaining 201~ard~111 !h" Ch11rgers ' 74. "\\'e. didn \ 1•1.11.t any ad1ustments in !hr sct:Qn<l hall " s:iid fiillman, "\\'e just pl;:iyed football . F:\•rntufllly \\'t>'re .i;:oing "1 n1n\'P lhc b<!ll. I don't C'are "'ho we're playing." Thr rh11·fs h\1111 th1•1r lt'arl nn touchdown run~ of ~ix yards by Warren ~!<'Vea And onp yard hy f.d Podolak hrfnre romm1tllnJ.t "''hl'll their coach. Hank Sl r;im, callrd a fatal mi~take in the lhirrl ri11.:1r!cr. ihP Ch1rf<i nr i::lrt'IPtl In co,rr t-.l1kt> '.\1nntRnn1rr y a:. thr Charger rookie r;in c1ut of thr hri rkf1Pld anrl r:iul!hl a .rnhn Hadl pa.!>S, il J!J.ya r<I play th.~t got San D1r t!n nn !hr !'.•·orcbn::irrl . "Vou just don't give away a lnurhdown like ll'r r!ld nn th;it rs~s t 0 "-1onlttnmery," Slram sau:t. "lie '>''as all al nnl' \\'e Just drdn"t pick him up and thar w;:i~ a costly mi~l<1kl!.. The mom~n· tum chan~ed lo them 11nd they came back." A H;ir!l·lo.Jerry LeV1as pMs play 1·ovcred 37 yards for the lying 1ouchdo1111 tn the fourth q1111rtrr .ind ~f1ke Garrell, an ex-Chief. broke: loose on a 26-yard run for the "''Inning touchdov.•n. r "" ~ .......... ll u•n•• v•·~' ,.•1«~0 v~·~lll)I ~'''"~ y••a101 "•"'' Jlynh ~u,..~lt\ l"•I Y••d• ~"•l•f"1 (~"'1• " JI I·~ .. • ll "' ••• • " (h•r'"' " '~ !~? '" .. 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A •·t~l"<t ~.fl.I ;:'~ DAIL v 'ILOT __ Wild GWC-Buc Finish Ends in 21-21 Deadlocl{ By HO\\'ARO I.. llA\.DY 01 •~• Dt l" Jl'noi ~t111 There·s an old fl)[lf>m 1n ba.~ehall that the aame LS never 1i1·pr untd the f1n.:il ouL is reC1'.lrdl'rl. Go!d('n \\'r s\ ('nllri.:.r l11 1·d h~ !h" a.x1nm Saturrl11.1 n1~h1 ri1 lA'llrtrrl ~1arl1um anrl sen1 a fi!<l~Jll!lfi!, 1 Pl'lin~ l'I l'rf1111' toot bAll erov.·rl of R .H~I l<in.s hon1r tr1lli111J1. 1u thPm~elves 11 1th a eru11e.fro1n-hf>h1nd. 21- 21 lie. The tv.·11 h11ter r11 als haulrd 1n a faniily-t~ l'lt fpud h1r lhrrP period~ 11·11h OCC scor1 n~ a r11spuh·rl 111uchdo11 n 111th l: \fl left 111 the third ~1an1a Ho11·ever, !he n•;:i l f1rrworks. ull1rr lhan the halft1mr arr1HI r11~plt1~. 11rre hr lrl n1·pr u11 !1I tht' ftnrtl fi1l' nlln11lP~ of the fourth ;:ind final r111aru·r. Or<HlJH' C"ua ... ! had !ht• H u~ll('rs d1111n. 14-0, with ~ !".ill sl11111·1n g on the ~c·nrrboarr! r!nt•k 11 hrn 1t h11ppt>nr cl ·Bi !I OJrneliu~. the n11ght }-1n1te i5·!l, 1~rii passing 11·i1.t1rd for c;o\dt.:11 \\'e.<:t lopk a iwt from his OCC counlrrpar!, Gary \'a). buena. Bn!h OCC srnres h;id been put nn thn board as a result of Valbuena aerial~. the Vikings, Lio11s Jlattle Tonight =f:>11 Televi sion Tf'le ~1 1n nesn\a Vi k in)'.!.~ :inrl Detroit Lions •·:ip the op('n1n~ wl.'ckcn1I of Na- linn11I f onlht1ll Ll't1,i:ue play tonight whrn • !ht-y ('oll1dc :it r>e1roil on nflliona) ; lelr\'ision ~ l'h:tnnrl 7 at 61. ·/~:-A wa1·e of ur~cl s rn11rk rd Sundr1 v's 11c- .;lJon ll'"i1h Nrw (Jrlrans 11rl('n/1 11lg \.;)s :,4 n_gelrs . 20-l'Z, N!'ll'' 1·:11g land o\cr ·':.0a.kh1nd. 20·fi . San l)iego hl1tz1n,i: Kansr1s ·:(:j(~ 21-14 and \\'ashington on tnr or St. ~uis. 24-!7. ;l: ... 0'.hl'r sr·orl'~ inelutled l/a ll:1~ 4fl, Huf- nill'I' :11 : C1nc1nn;111 J7. J'hil;irt,•l 11h1a 14: h c1el<1n1I Jl. llo11stu n 0; \(lw York ~flt" ~2. (:rren Hrt r 40 f 'hu·:11?n Ji, Pittsburgh I~: i\o1 1a1111 \ll.111·1111•1 HI 111e 1: and Bal uniorr 22. l\t·11 'ot k .l11ts u. • n,,,,,.,. ""'' '" '"·"· ST. l.Ol"IS -Atllrru"<t n'!;unrcl 1!s grir oii"' lhe 1l 1·rier l"u11 gulf t"h11n1p1onship siiuird;iy i'1 il h an 18'~-t.l'i \'JC'lory flier Cre:it Aril<i 10. Arn•ild r t1lrnrr's 1·11 r u11\1(':1ten ~lrinR w"» snt1pped 111 11. whrn 1;rrt1t Rr11 a1n"s Peier Oo~terhu1s. 22. 1nmn1rr1 thp lcL!- "'lafY Palmer \.\'Jlh a nch assnrtment nf trpn9. Thr l' S \l!'(nry 11:i s 1hc 1 ·ou11lr~•s 1~th in !!I serif'.~ of 11Hll l:h€'S. • f;i1t11t.~ Tr·i11111,1l1 SA"\ FHA\{'!SC 'C I -ll;il L<1r11('r 's h1J.!h- hfl\lpin~ ~in!;!lr 1frtH'r in t11 n r11n~ 10 !hr fPronrl 1nn1n~ Sunrlav ;i~ !hr San Fr:in-ci~cn c:111nts heiit Sil~ ll1f'g ... 4-1. Sund:i>" 8.nd" rE"ma1nC'rl 111·n i:a1n r~ :ihrarl nf !.fl~ ~e:r; in lhe ~ation11\ !.f'agur 11·r~t n ee. : birrl hasr n1an l.;inu'r. n1al;1ng :i r;irr I~ t1s n1.11na~C'r Ch;irhr FoM l'OOl111urd tfl ·!'lhAkr up his l1nrup hit a gr111n11! hall hnpred n1 rr ""I 1uut ha~~·n1r1n n .. n on·~ hC't1rl . ."('OrlOI! Hnbh~ llnnn~ :inri • l\1ng1nan In put !he l i1a11t~ ahrarl 2- ~I· • .,,,,,,,.,,, •• f ,11t : '' itt SAC'BA.\11·:\"TO I 1!',1·•·•lo·1! Air~ O l1nrdo. :1~1-.1 1•;11·-•1ld H1 •1 1·t h ! 111\, h••H I irnn 1~ prnfr.~s11111.1I .. 111d H"h ! 1111 ol 1,,., Angc lr ~ 111111 ~rn11f1n:d r11:•t• II"~ S1111d~· 111 thf' 1'rr1rral Cal1forn1a (lp1·11 \:i!1r111~I h.:irrlf'n111'1 irnn1~ ('han1p11111~h1p~ Thr f 1flh·.~1·l'drd l,1111, 2:!. ;i S1H1i111 r11 lal gr;irluale 11nd ll<111s \ 111'1'"1 th0 l;i <1 thrrr )Cars, n1eet s !Jln1r du 1n nie finals torl.11 .1 . Lutz 1lt>fr<lh'd ll ni,:t·r T111 lor <1 f Wimbledon. England. li-3. li-i, 6·2.; .'1 In ;i two hour. 45 rninutr c·ontC'~1. O\n1rrln. 11 hn rr!urnf'rl !11 ttir \1•urn<1- ml'nl r 1rcu1t af!rr ~1\ 1 r<lr ~ of 11rrkrnrl-n11]~· llll'I~ 1ng. du11nrr1 i'1f'rre flar!he~ 11r Franf'P 7-fi. Ii 2 2·6. fi.J e .'ift•1c•t1r·t ,\11l1s lft1c·1• ~l()SJ'()l!T. OnL -Si "1~r11;1n .I.:!< ~1r S1e11·art rt1n hi.~ ~Iring of l!ill Fhrn111l;i 1 \'!C'!nr1rs to si x S1n111;11 11hrn l1r 11 1111 the rain shnrlened Cra nrl l'r1.\ of l'<lnad;i The fluto rl'l cr . on~1nHllv ~rhrd1ilrr! f11r RO lt1p.~ t1 rnt1nrl !he 2 4fi n11le ~1 11~r11•r! rnad traC'I; 11•t1.~ stoppt'1l t1I 64 t11r s 11hrn trao k mar.~hals v.•ere 11n11h!c to see c.'li'h oth('r lhrough the m ist. The riay beg<in 11 nh 1nl~t·tly 11·il{'ll ~~­ ,·ear-<lld \\'avnl' l\rtl\ l•f t >t\;i11a 11a~ k1ll-~d in ii t"fil~h in a prf·l1n11tutry raer tn tll l' l.ranrl !'roe Onlilrio l'rn11nl·1al l'nll1 r. 11 hn i n1·r.~t 1.1<<1tL•(t the :l!Tld"nt on th1• spol , fnrcrri ;i 90·nlinutl' de lay in the st:1r1 of !hf' big rnre Thal 11:.is 1'0011.c;h fur lh1• r.'1111 tu ~i.;ili !hf' tr<ick anri l.f•1•11 :l1rr11)!t' lRp 'Ji"rd' down to the R~·nlll{'-Jtn-hour hrt11•k1't For StP11art rln11n~ ti Tyrl'llf> Furd 1hr \•ictorv mt"ant l1ltlt-olhl'r th;vi $1 4 .f~l(l in pr11.t ·money and the l'layrr·~ J\'.l'll rrl !!" had wrapped ur lhl' \.\nrld rlril f'r·~ rh~t1·· ~h ip Aul! J with his v.•1n tn !hr ~an firand Prix. •. ,., Tiii., In fll1111 J2)t:I S\llLL ~:. Kv -[n !hr1r rrmi111·h or'18'~1 1o1·erk '.; l S. oprn rh:imp1nn~h1p duel. tnp.~errirrl Mr.~ H1ll1P ,l,,an l\1ng ,11ga ln drfr11trrl ~11~( Rn~rm.11r;. <·a~11ls fi. J. •Ji. ~-3 Sund::i.\ RftrrnQon in !hi! final:; of lhl! 120.000 l.nu1sville \'1r~1 nia Sllm:; tennis tourn1mcn t ~t'•nilrl n11 :1 l:'>\;1rd pla\' 1111h Hi·nny f{ll';'!l'd11 kwk1t1L: 1he cOlll•'l~1<1n p111nl~ The (;oldrn \\"r •;i t'nat h111i: ~ialf quP~­ l111ne1I lhl' ,,ill 1>n lhl' (1r~1 ~(·iore 1hr pa.:~ ~lli•Pl'd !hro11i:h lh<' h;111d~ of \\ 111 anrl 1nlo the 11:1111111: ;inn~ pf S!e1c tlOW THlY \COO!EO ~w O{ O l "'h"""" .,., • '"~'" I"'•\ '" 4,r • N"> \'.•" 1••n•• llr >'•Du•••. U )MC\ P ,-c~ r1q " • I I\ ~011rt~ P•,,•O 0 i. w " II ···~ P•" fr~"' l'••ov••• P 1~1~0 f'~I 'IO ' i , Sh•<J<lh"h W, 111 •••O I'" """' (h• '. "'" l 1• I• I• !>•~·. • ''""' 1••· 1 ·.,,, l "'"' f'fo! r.••I '""" (•h ",,,, i 01 1• ;1 ~'<·~····· , '•·h ~"'' , ...... ,,. ~,. l>••'M~ f'.\l . • t 1J )I :1 )'•~·''"'·'''"' J ,•·II "'' t-n•., LO• ''""'"h"'"~'"r"''•r• 019 \cocr o~ Qu•d•" ' ""·• """I ~ I " ~I ,-••••• , ••• , ~ 0 ;1 11 r.1n11:11i1111 ,\l1J11ah;1u hohhlrf! ll1e t;al!, dropped 11 11111 ,1t•111 111 rn ~1·111·1· f)ffu·1al.~ rukrl lhal I\ Ill had rrlill!H'd po~~c·~:.1un 111n111rntaril.1 ;1nd lhat lh" play 11·;;.~ lrgal fron1 1h1s st;inr!pn1nl. thr e x- t:ha11~e cn1111ng 1111 a fun1hle 111 Ille 111r. Corncli11s dro1·e the H11s1ler.~ i11ln 11 """" ",,,. IN OR OUT? \J("t'":-,\11·1c .\li111:il1:111:qi p(':11~11 1 Ill' ··:ill'llillJ.: li,11111;..:il t 1111 !Ill ! ur !u1111\d \ 1111{' 'I lie r!n11\h qu;irlt'r \H·.1ard pl:iy \\<I~ rult•1t 1·01111drtt· g1v1ng lhe I'1ratr.~ .:i 21 -14 lrad. s!arnpt•d11 !h11t saw thrn1 ~r,,re three 1 ouchrlo11n~ In a period of 2 27 in the ha1rhreadtl1 l1n1~h The C\\'C q1ii1rterhal'k 1•u111plr..lrtl fio11r p11s.~es fnr a total uf fl()) ::iri!~ frn· the f1r\l s1·nrr n11 a dn1t• t)1at 11rnt 911 )ants ~11ke t'hrtui:;hne~~y pu.:kt'd nil :l '.!O·)::lfri ;>Lina! f•ir the tou1•hdown l '1)1't\l'!1us 1\as !i;u ke1I in an ;Jt\P11lpt "' a lll"O·p!1111t ('(111\l'fSIOO and 11 ren1a1nl'd 14·6 11 1th J 26 ln pla~ Then tlrfens11c and S\}l'C"llll l••t1n1 st;1]11 arl Seutt Albcr1.\11n rf'l'O\l'red an onsirle kitknrf at the ()(,;(; 45 and (.;nrnel iu~ went !o 11orli ag:1111. \\"1th the aid <•f ;in 18 ~atd p:i~s 111- \f'rfcrrne" tall Qn :i fr.ur:h do1111 11hn lh::ll .i:~1r c;\\"(" !1fc HI 1hc l'tr:ill' 3l, hr t·on- nrt'tl'<l on two n1ore arnals, thr ~r!·ond lo Kurt llrdrtl"k lrorn f11e yards l1lJI for a serond s1·11rc \\"1t h 2 11:i n:1t1<11n111g. l·:d l'arkl"r tonk ;i Jnh p;:iss on a .'>urcr~.~ful t11u.pu1111 t·r1r1- vers1nn a!l1·n1pt In kno11hc scnre, 14·!4. And now 1t 11·r1~ V;ilbuena·s 111r11 'l'he P1r01t1'.-: 11'1'rc. awarderi a fir~! 1J<.1 wn nn !he Hustler 19. 11'1\h lhc aid nf a 43- y:lrd pa.~s intl'rfcrrnce {'.111. \';ilhuena liur!rd H slnke ;icr11s~ the f1el<I to Strve .\1 onahan fnr the touthdn1111. \\"hen H1r:irdu k1l·ked lhr rxlrt1 1~111111 to 1nake it 2\·14. there was still 1 :3J to pla.1'. 'fhe kiekuff wenl in10 the end zu11r arid 11·t1.'> brought ou l to the 20-yard 11n" It 11·11s. at this point that Cornelius re;i!ly 11 ent to 11.·ork. lie turned apparent drfeal ('11n1plrl!'IY :iruund with an accurate pa.~~1111: i:;1111c down the sirielines. Ile Jut four in a f"ll', twn lo Sha ufi!hnessy and .1 p;11r ltl Handy l'uhb lo n1111e to 1ht• 1'1ra11• :r). After ;1 pair ol 111ru111plt·!11>11~. i11et11tl1n;( f!111• th:11 11as in ,1 dt••'P n ·t·1•11rr·~ 11;111•1 ~ li11t 1Jr .. pp1•d 111th uni.I' the hi.lid l1tlf' 111 Iron\ 1•t 111111, tu• .~•'Ill !-ih~111gi111P''' 1•n a jlfl'-I p;1ll<'l'tl tll !ht• J:••Hl l111f' ;irut thf> H 11~1h·r split 1·1HI 1u11k ;i :-lrtkr fu1 !lie Sl'"n'. \\11th li1nc n1n11111g 11111 J;)!! M«'i1n1l't rr- rn;11n"d I, lhe fl 11q lf'/"S llrrld('r) 10 j;rl for rhc tic aftP1' spl11t1ng ;i pair of t11·o·rn111l t'lllll('rs1nn :ltlc ·1npt~. l):11·r :-it·hnoi11n1er. a hi1v tll>l r1rn 11,IPrl in lhc gt1n1e prO)!rl!.111, kic.:kerl !hr l)Olnt In knnt !hf' s1·nrr ~nd JI ll'<JS iill n1rr 11 1th cx1·rp!1i11l or a clr~pf'r11t1on attrmpt hy the Piralt's. (;llME ~lllfli T l(.i r "'' on""' ''""" o 1· • .1 no"•' r•· · ""' r ,,,, ~ ..... , n•••I'·" !nl•I '"" """''' y.,,.,, ru'"'"" Y ""' fl·'" no v.,~, to" N~t v~•n1 II"'"'" Pu~h •v•<"O• ""''°n'• J'on•'"°' Y••111 """"'•1""1 F um~I•• ~ .. .,..~ e. 1.,,, Ea "•"" M~" {)~c~ A " tO'""'~' ~ ,,., ....... Ro<~ Q"" ,, .. \ J"" Mo••; ~'••• Mo~~ll•' C.•r~ >'•IDv'rA p '' '. H~"1110I~ "'"'" wn.r1 !nt•I• l!US>Ho.IG Gold•" wu• I<~ y~ l • 41 l • ~. • 0 ,. " .. ti~ Or•nqo to••• " l I 11 'I 11 OI ' " ' . " lJ] P~~~ING Golaon Wo\! ~· ~· •1 1l Or•ngo Co1•I f>•·~ V••nu•"• .II l- A 1~,n wn.•e 1 O Tou11 11 IS GW' ' " ' " "' ,. • "' " ' " "' "' .. ,.. .., 'J!/IOJI / 1(1 !'1 1• •10 l l • l " 0 " ,, " " " '" • " " 0 " 0 .Iii 0 0 0 "' ·-·· " ., " .. " " " '" " '" ,. '" "' ·"' l 'rojans Blit:t: lliee P<ic-8 Grii1i:; ReszJect ; Si.t Circ11it 11eci11ls Wi11 H~ I 11i1rd l'n·,, l•111·r·n;1t11111;1I !';ir1f I R ( nnr(':·1·1l1 r .~1 IHH>i'-, p;11 r1I h•.1 :-;111 11!ro1rl ~rrd S•u1llil'r1 1 1·~1l 1l••r111;1 _i,:.1 111r•d ;i ltlPrt"rn· ··f l\""P'"I'( 11111 1!1~ lhf' "'Tl.,1•1111 Ille ~f'('{\11(1 nr Il l(' II!'\\ <'"llf'j.;I' ln111h;1ll Sf'<l'1t!i Tlll: l11d1,l!IS ll'ulll Sta11fi.1d 1.11 l..r ·d lip tlw 1r M"!'Ol1d I I! 1111 I Ill ;1 .,. 11\1111~ ~t:tl"I'-, b1•:111ni.: :1 1111! .'\l1 l•1t1i.:ll i\r11l) 11•:1111. '.II\ :1. at l.1 1 :111;1,1 llr·-1 1'101111 s.1u1tu·r 11 t',1l1lf>tn1a ll't•rit tu 1'1·\." :111d h1•;1I l!u-1·. 2-\ II, ll• e1 rll 11 ~ ! t'l "Id ,ti I I \\a-tung1nn. 111 II'-ltr\I 111111~h j!:Jtll1• 11! tht• \1'.'..'." ;)lh•t" ii luno'UI • ai.;;111i..t 111111' I (' S:1nt:1 H:11h:1r:i •kh· 11t·d J'unli11• ut !ht• llri,: Ill , :111 :c., UI "11·· .. r 11111~1· j.!:lllli'" 1t1at 1:11(·~ t11;i1,;h•·\ .1 Id 11111!1• t ';1hlnrn1<1 th·lt'<ll! •I II <"I \I! J.:•111.1, 211 tn· 4 ln•f.!1111 S1a1r 11l1q•1w1l lo11a. ;1h11 1>11h.-lug 111, 3:1- J9. ;u1d ( l1"1·~un du11111•d l t:1l1. :ir; '.!11. 'l'lit'rt' l\t'l4' !\IH 111'-t'I~ !h1s ft!\1'' l ( 'L \ :ind \I :1~l1111i:t1o11 Sl.1\1· lilt• 11111111<; !11.111ng 111 11.111"11:11 1~1111 '1" '1"1•\:1 ~. 2R Ill, .11ut !hi' l'nt1~:1r' )11,u1i:_ lu 1\1111111:. .. 1!1211 1\l lf'r a fal!rr1ng ;;t;1r!, JJo 111 lluner p1t'k- rd up th~' l nd1:111.~ :i1 11I 1"arri,.11 lh1 •111 In 11ct11r.1· l•lt'l' Anny ltt.1f1)t'f' till· l:iq:r~t t'r1)11(! i11 h1~l111~ :ii ,\1i1·!1t' Sl:11l1111n :it \\ 1•.:t 1'01111 ·I~ l'.lll 1\11!1[1'. 1•1!ll'ITl11g Piii nr Ji1n r111nkt•I\'<; 1-li:1iln11 , ~111•\lt•ll 111 · •,I I) I•!','\ ltlll,!11 p:1.'""'' ll\•l1•1'tl. 11111111~ ,,11 Ii u! 2:, !hr1111s tor 2fi~/ lill'tl S a1ul l!u1•1• 1111u·l11lr11111' lie 1·1111- fH'r!•.,f 011 2~ :111d i .'i .\':11·1t p;i,,1·~ 111 \1 1\rs \11M1lr' ;111d :1 llltll" ~l1J"d1'r ti! l!Jll ~1 ·11!!. 11111111 .1 Sh•M ~11•1 t-bu1u1il'tl ont' 111nl for ii Tl fa~ d11t \'1<' l.1n1;i1111111 and l!iut 1;;1rc1a l)onh•d :1 41i-~:ird l1t'ltl ~oaL T;11 lhiu k l~1u ll:1rns r;1n fi\1• 1ard for :i !llU( hl1ull 11 .Ult I ~•·I up :l ~!'!"(Ul(f \I !1h ;i 32·1 anl n1n at h•r !ak1ni.: ;i st-rrrn-p:i.~~ 1!1 lrri1t !hr Tr111:ins In thC'1r first 11rtnrv nf !he ~'rar. Sph1 rnd l~!lr~cl C:r1rnsoTI. a tr:ii·~ ,1,1r h;11ilrd 1n :i ~i 1i11d p;i-~ trorn .\hkr l{.11• l11r I SI·~ lh t!"'I ~rt•!'f' ~nil !!:11• rtdd"•I :1'.!~1;ud 111-ld 1.:11.il 1 on\ ~f 1 ·I I i:1 nllh1 d a :u 1 a 11! 11~~\ I r11111 Snnn\ ~i1klllrr 11 Iii ;1 l1tllr !l"lflle thfln 1110 llllliUlf·~ \rll lnr \11c thll'rl ~rrir ~ nf fhr ~:in1e tr1 lr:.rl 1ht• lli 1·~1r~ tn tht1r cl1tr hAnger 111n 01 rr Plurluc. !'• Hll j'lllJi:!!\1 ;1 II\!' \illd p;.j '{!'(11)\ :-,I'\" kilii'I" lnr \\ ~'h1n;:ton ~ ll!"'<I ·111 ;11111 ;irl. ilo'rl iln11th1 •r on ;1 11111 /\f !:11 \ilt'r!s bf'f111 •' 111:1!.;1111: his 1·l1J1l·h gr:Jh 111 Ille Ju1:il lllllllilt'~. .ll'r:·1 lni:;olls p1111th1·d 1>1rr l11l!·t lroin a ,\:lid 0111 tu sh<if(' hunlll'S \\Ith S('Otl. l'urdut• q11artrrh:iei.. (;:irv ll;i111rl~(l11, 11hn e;id1rr s1·11rl'd on a 60-y:lrc! _i,:;illnp. had pt1! rile H11ilPnnt1k 1·rs ;ilil'a<l. 3:'!-31. 1r11h an ft0-~;1rd pa~s f1J;i~ 11 1!h l);~rr~I S11nglr_v Jll'I tu•f!fft' Stolt pullrd 11 out \111h his big 1·:.t.·li Hul1l11 ~1uorf'. llrrg .. n's rl.'1~~1· run11u1g IJ:11·k. ~".·t ;i :.111i.:ic i.::unr s1·h1M1I rr1'1)rd by n1~h1ni.: fur 2~9 .1 r1rds 111 ll'ar!1ni.: thf' I )(11 ~~ !" 11t"l1111 01 <'r 1 ·1.,!1 1).111 Fuui .. ~h:on•d lh1' h1·r11"s rnh• by thr1111 1ni: lfltl r Tll pa"~f'. 111l·lu1l1111: 0111· 10 ~11~1n· Sh11rt TP b11rs1~ b~ '1'111i 'l' .. dd :11111 Sll'I (' f,,•111111111•1' IJ1i1s fl\'ld go:i l.~ of ~lt and 44 ~ .•nl ~ h_1 !!a.1 \\"1·r~1·h111i.;-. 11rrn11111rd lnr :il' Ill!' (":1l1lun11a p1>11Hs Ill II.' IH'itHV 111 rr 11~11 1ng \\"t''-I \"1ri,:1i11;1 Cal s t:1lrn1rd 4ll'lrn'(\ l1·cl h1 Sh1'1·111 \\'li111·.1). 7. \\'hll•'. H.11· '01111ghl1~xl ;ind I.Hren '['fl{'ll .t;, ~hul 011t 1111· .\lo1111t ~1it11Trs in lhe .'f'r1•nil hall '1'1·x;" 1't o1l•d tvu 11111\'h f<ir l t 'I,:\ lo h:111dl1-, t"~lll'!"l:lll) t·'.ddl<' l 'h1ll1p~. 11l1n r;111 lor \1111· ~e·u·,. :ind 1l1rt'11· fur !'\ ~1·1·11t1d 011 111~ Piii) 1·01upl,.t111n nf the R:1111t·. /1 42- .1 a1d p.t~~ fr11111 \1 1ki• ~·111n'S !u lt1 ·l'~I(' 1·:11111]~ ;uul i-:r1·1·n Hrl'l't•r:i' 41 ,1;1rd l1rltl _i,:-.:11 :u<'lllll\l•'d fnr tht' L"l'L1\ p<)lllts. 11111 l\1•11101) 11ir1•11 lhrr~· Tll 1111.'-~t'' ,1nd M 11rrt! Hl\t 'f' nn ;i n111 \1hilr ht'111j,!1n~ thr 1\r1111na '\111\(·al ~ fron1 hrlunrl 111 11\f'lr 1 u·lorv 01t•r \\"SL;. whteh led un\11 thr l1nr1I i11u n11nutc5 11hcn lk'nlllr} hH t111ce for sl:11rrs. 1\ l';11nr hit fur t110 rarl ~· \\"SI Tll~ ;1nrl h:ld ll1r ! 'ou~t1rs 1n front 2R 20 11 h('n l>rn1ury wr111 10 11 ork 1n the fina l IJllilrlcr Thi" S.'1!11nl;11", S1.:inf11rit ho\I" flrel!nn !•ln T\'1 /r,r th;. fir~! 1·n11f<'1 (•r11·1· 1:11n1r r-1 !hr \I'll!" 111 1111· l';ii ·-11 . (":t l hn~1~ S:i11 .lo~•· :--1arr. Clrri:nn ~lalf' pl~1.~ At \.1 irh111::in :::.1,11r. l $(" hn~t~ l l11nn1~. l'f'LA \~ .<1! \1 1rh1j!Arl. \\':i.~h1n11:1011 hosts Trx11~ I lir1s- 1Jan 11nrl \\"SL' p!:i~~ Bl /lltnnt !-Ol a 1n 1l1e other games. OllllY PILOT P~olo• ~· ll •<"lrd l(oo"ltr TYING TOUCHDOWN -G11ldcn l\e~rs ro.11kt· '.'ih:.11ii!h11E"~~.v llcfl! 4 <11(11~':0. Jl•"'~ [!Olll qll;.tf!C'J"ba< I\ J:iJI ('~>111rJ1u.~ ;t~ ()111nge ('n;is\"~ nH k \"odl·r defC'nrls. ·rhe play co1·e1 l'll 35 yarcl \ and earned tl1c Ru5t!crs a 21-21 tic \\I th JUSl 5G second.~ lctt tn thl:.' g;une . 111 r·11 \II; ~ll EFF OJ l~t Ot llf P1lo! 51tll Fr:ink :l lC'rriwl'll 11 nuld have beE'n prr-111!. l>r.111i::r L:nasl (;11lle~e's fon!hall team \\ ;i "l "! Tl1:11 111 ~! :ih1111t ,"lllHlllf'd UI) !hr .~1t11;1 !1n11 111 1111' n1 '(' l<>•'li"r ro11rn :ilt"r thr• l'rr;1 tPs h:1d !.!101,n rt 1·1·0 lr;1rl 111th Ir"" th;111 1 .. 11r 11111111\··~ r~ 111;11111111.: 111 tllr1r _i,:;11111' 111tli (;1il1h·11 l\t ,! --1•nl.1 tri ~r1tlr fri r :1 21 21 111· \l1 h t .,r 11:1· pl:+.1 f'r, 1,1,1·r 111 :i .s!;.ilp 111 Sf'1n1~h1ll'h ;1\ 1IH·1• qu1r1lv ;ind slo11 I,\ ren11nrd thr1r 11nifnr·r11 ~ · And so 11<'r1· !hr 1·11;i<'tll'~. "II 11a<; 1r·r1 d1<;;iprw11rt1nl'." sa1rl 1'1r;1tf' ht•ad c·11:11 ·!1 l>1rk ·r1u·krr. with 1'n1rha,1s 11n lh<' 1rr1 •·11·s h:int 111 ht'lir1r nllr 1!1•l1•n'" can Ion),, '<o g11<lfl :ind lhrn lf"\(1~ ~.1 h.11! ·• I 11 un1111h1• l1t1u• tof 1fu-. f11n .. u ... (;.,ldrn \\r,t r.1111 lllP !l1 ;i11i,:r f ',.,1,I d1 ·l1•1.,P l1atl ~IP"d 0111 l..1·1·1n11:.: Ill•' 1fu,tl1·1~ \\t•ll l!llH th1•1r 111111t.1111 .. 11 f,.r 111<"1,,f1111· \.:;11lli \\1th,! 1111 l1.,<1I 111+'1'<" 11r•r,. [1•11 111 Iii•• ~t.111d, :111d 1111 ti~· l1>·id 1111·• ~"11111 h;11 •' h1·l 11·1 Id tlu H11 1Jir._ li:1d ,, \ fl:ul• 1 I 111"11 ht 111 li.111 1t 11•q1 I d1dn I tli111 k I Ii• 11••11111 '' 1u ,, t11 u , I• t ;1111111' 1h1r1 111111•, 11 w 11.11 • 1"t • 11•1 ,.11'-<' 11 '' p ' Ir L I I' .di', 11011 I ~ 11+1\1 11 Ii.II l1,111p•'l11 II !'\i (f'td lh.+I •11Jr d111'!1"!" 11'11 ;q•iill !'11;1tr 1l(')<'ll'llP <·.-:11·11 J;ork F;:i1r ;1l'n ' lho11i:J1t 1hf' l'1r.1h had 11 11·nn v.·1th ~ !110-!n1trhr!n11n t>11ll'r · fli>t i... ! th"u;."h! 11r hrirl 11 11 on 11hrn lhr '-lf1T"r 1111 ~ iO 1hn 11;i1 \IP \\"E'rf> pl;H1ng Th111101"1f1·rrnre ~ii\I g;i1·l' 1hrm lh1·1 r l1r•I r"u' hfl,.11n and our f'flf· 1111 li;of k" fl'll fi.,11 n Pll 1hri•e la~! two !t1u1 hdn11 II' 'I !hr 11ght 111· li~d 11 111 'lie hag. hill .l'HU 1 :1 11 I l1a11 · g1.-., f;1!11ng r1011n ~nr! pi;prct t" 11111 \h1:11111 hil• 'I ii' l.1 r· ( .1111p11rrd lhr 11ame \\ 1111 !lie In'' lo l•'1illC'r!nn lhrrf:' ~e;i;;nns ;1~11 111 lli<il 11n1· til"C hrld a lwn rou1 t11l•111 11 1.-. .. 11 1•111.1 111 sre F,I(' l'nn1e b.1rh for a 211·1i 11c·t11r.\' 1n thr c!os1n_g sr1·11nd- ··r1 11a' 111·1 l1tr lhf· 1-"11111 :·1n11 ciime. \•HJ l.11n11 111' d;tli1t lro~r tronzi:ht lt ~eem~ [lk• II 111~1 II r· rhrlrl r '1'11• k••r h;1! p1a1 r tor Hu~! 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"''M DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Modllrn & Complete Ser,,ic.o & P11 rls DrpL Mod ern Body Shop for Al l Cars 646-9303 540-9468 Or.1ni£c C"nunty's Large~t an<I T\t nsl :'llorlcrn Tn.\·n1a and \'nlvo Dealer OYfRSfAS DELIVERY SPfCIALISTS Kids Deserved At Least a Tie -Shacklef orcl l'la1 ing for ;i 11<' in l1111tball ha~ olt- r une~ been l1k1·nrd !n h1.~s1n,c: ~nur ~l~trr !1llle ple;:isurr 1.< der11rrl frorn thr ex· fll'l'leOCP <'oal'h H:1 v Shaekh·f111«t dor~n I rx;ictJy 1t1.,;ii.;rer l\l!h \111~ lht·nr1 llt• 11rnt fnr a p:.ur 11f !110-rn1nt 1·11n1{'r~1011s t11\rr ~ror• ing r•r1d -f1rr 1n11rhrlr111ns .:i,1ti11ns! nr11nge ("p11 st <"ollr~e Satun1al' night ;i nd had a .~OU 111·rraRP \\hr11 t1 lh1nl ;111r1n1>1 t';u1u· al11ng ~1th 59 ~ei·onds rr1na1n1ng an1! a rhanre to tie flt 11 u1 the j!an1e !arrd the f.\\"C n1 entor, hf> t a I led h1r the I) 1nJ.; kick attempt. "Our i.:u~ s t1r1rl p!a.1 rd !no hard and caJne back too hard Thr.r r11nn·1 rieser\'e !(I lo~.--he t11ld 1he J)AJLY PILOT. Shacklelonl is nr1er a pess1nust and feels his squ;11t lit1s a j!nn1I stint at the Southern C;il1forn1a ConferenC'f' title ··This ~an1r ts surh a hr1 ·1i nf a g;11ne In hcg1n 1\1lh. 11(' lonh at 1l this 1111} -1o1•e h•11h rr1·11111 lrnrn the sa1ne a.r('a and in lhr l.:ist r1111r .1ra1·~, thr\' ha.vr only \\'On onr gamP," Asked for :i c11111r;111.~on of any other ,ga1ne in hr~ ro.~t·h111" ct1reer thilt was si1ntlt1r !n th is nnr, hr recalled the first lirnr (;\\"(" f.:H·(ld .\·11 San /\ntnnin College. •·\Ve s1~11red P. tnul'hdnl<'o 111\fJ nccdrd A h10-p1un1 t·on1 1·r~1on 11i1 h lrs~ thiin a rninul<' 1') rla; ! hriJl'\'e ll 11·as Str1 e Cashdnllar 111111 111arlr thr enn\·rrs1on and ga1·e us a t1r !hat 11n1r " IJirl he think e\er~th1n,i: l\'rt~ n1·er when lhe Sl'Orr 11a.~ 1•1-0 t1ga1nsl (,oldE'n \\"est \\'ith 4 50 to play~ "'i\"nturally. af!er ha\ 1ng gn11e almost fou r qu arters 11.•tthout scorin~. it \.\'a!l hard lo knon· what In expert But WI! told our J!UYS lo gel nut there anrl get a quick scorr. "\\'hen yo11 gr1 rf1111•11 ancl i.;rt a srore on \hr board like 11·e d1d. 11 !!are us mnmen· 1Url1 " flon l!ro11r ;ind Fl'rd llr>01rr, drfenSl\'E anii sprc1r1 I learn cna f'hi:r;; for !he Ru~ller~. 11·ere 211·en credit tor the onside k1 rli 1h:it 11as ~uccrssf1JI. "Thr~· \.\orlierl ron that pla,1• this last ll f'Pk anrl it pa 1rl nff ·· Sliaclilelnrr! also had a 11·ord of praJ~e for his freshman q11arterbarli. Bill Corn r hu.~. '"Thrrr 11as illl unbt•!1r\'rthlr 111noun! of pressure tn hrg1n 111lh You sa11 1,hat happcnrd to I (:ar\ J \ alhucna I (l('(' \ l;i ~( .1 l'<IL Hf' hild thrt't' ur four pas~c~ 1n- !rrrrp1rrt ;i1ut 111;id1 • ;i 1·1111)Jli' nf flunhlf•<; 'r 1ho11,e.ht {0Hr"llf'lllJ." rt1d a f"('!llark111l\e i·~h fl•r a frt'~h1u;111 \\"r w;inlrd 1n ttu·n'I' 1h1• h;il! hu1 \II' ;il~o 11.:inlrrl {n c\f.:ibl1.<h nur running galllC' Ru1 when 11c had to come hark . 11·" flu! 11 ., In lh1s l~'P<' nf ~1tu;1l1nn, Shat lilr!ord b<>llP1 rs nne nf t11·n th1n,.;s can ht1pren. "'ln~triirl nf 7.() 11 11·1nri~ up 4/l.n 11 hrn ~n11 I<"' In thrn11111g lhr b;ill ;incl thr.1 1n- tPr1rp1 ln ,:i li,i:ht hall i;:iirnr, 1011 u~uiil11• hPa! 1 n11r~elf :i nrl 11r were c11nrrmrd ;:1ho11t ' lh1<.. r:irh· Aul """ 11rrp ~hi,. 111 scnre ll'hen \\e had ln l:ite 1n !hr ~a1nr." Hu stler Hun11 ers l<'inish Seeond Frc~l1m:111 lla\r l.111..~n1.1n. 111111 ~ ~e rond pl<1•'<' ftn1~h. parrd (inldrn \\'£3~ (ollcJ!r ·~ tTo~~ tn11nlr\ trrtrll to 1hr ~11 2 ~po! 111 1hr 1un1or tollr~l' lari:e ~chnr•ls rl 111~1un •If lhr I nng Hrach fn\·11.:111rina l S.:it urcla,\ fl! (";il Sla!r •lnni;: Hcnr·h Lnckn1;in. v.h'1 prrp1wd ~t \lar1n;, had ;i r!ock1ng of 20 J!l n. 211 ~"( nntl~ hp hind l.:\ \".:illl'\ ~ l•a11· Ht1h .1;:i11-1 Tll1• fh;,llrrs· S1r1r L;:i·,•rg.'ttrl !1n1•hrd r1i::hth 11h1IP \p \1::.r1,11r111;;" 11111. ]1a1 .. Hr11rlcr~n11 pl:., rd \21h .i nd Rlf'h.:i rrl r nr.<:t 11.1-. l'ltli 1.on~ Rr~• h 1 111 ( ,,:,r ,_1 \1;.i lh•• lr;i111 1111111rr 1111h 1~ pr>1n•-<;11lrlrn \\r<..t h~r! i'>I. lhrrr nn1111-. 11nr;1rl nf H~t,rr'i/1rld ~ll"ii ni::e ("n;i~! plar"l"ri ll!h 1n lhr JR-.<..chn11 I f1rld VOLVO FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS !TlOIYjOITIAI '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USED TOY OT A SELECTION See Us Before You Buy! .,,.,...------- • Upstage Mesa After the varsity football learns /rom Un1vers1ty and C.osta J\lesa high schools had slugged it nut f or ap· proximiite!y two hour:s Salur- dilv in a scrunmage on the r-.1Csa lurf, nothing v.·as re<tll y cont lusi\ e. Although Oie \'isit1 ng Tro· jans ou tn odded the h os I J\1us!angs . 12-6, the scn:rn ?at· lit' was e1·eu·Steven olherw1se. I lead ciJ<iL'h .Jerry Redma.n nf University agreed 1hat his ~1i11<1d h;id ct'one as 11·t'll a.~ he tJiought il v•ould while !'.1e~a ni<1stcrn11nd .)nhn S ~·ea z Y said , "ln genera l, it 11·as pret- ty ~;10ppy for !his early. _ "It 's a little dishcar1en111g hecuuse we didn't s eem hungrv enough," Eveli lhough the r-.1u1'tang chier "'a ~n·t e11l1rel y p!eas~d wi th Saturday·~ effort , he did acknow!cdge. "we did well at first but boggc:d down of- fensivelv as ii went. on. '"\Ve Scored in seven pl ays after \\'e gnt the ball !he first time (;i tv.·o-_vard crossbuck hy halfback Bob Bomb<J.v I bul just went dov.·nhi!I after thnt." Swenzv added _that he doesn't Plan on doing anything special in preparing for Katella ltl1esa's opening op- ponen! t his Friday nigh1 1- '"They're c11vfull.v big and physi.c<il ;ind they have all !he lhing s we lac k " Bo!h r-.·lcsa quarterbacks {seniors Pat l\ala1n<1 and J~lip Darnel!~ executed \\"el!. ac- cording to Sweazy, \Vh1 le he h;id special praise for the blocking Df fullbacks Don Delaney and Ctiuck Cloispy. Redrl1an. on the nt he r hanrl, said afterwards. "Foothill nlle Trojans· initial prcse<ison hur- dle this Friday n1gh11 is a ,good footb;ill tC.;in1 and \\'~'ll have to contain their running <1ttack ;ind cl 1n11nc1fe flu1· own offcnsi\·e m islakf'~ to do \\'ell." Jn rej:(al'ds to lhe tl1cs;i scrtn11nagf'. hf' salrl. "1'\il'k Bah:i fa trRnsfcr fron1 L A fllarsh;1ll 1 and Ted Crrgn 1<1 sophnm(lre gu:i r·r! find !.-ickll• 1 did pnr!irula1·l.v good j(1bs nr hlock1ng and Nick looked good at linebat•krr drfcns1vel~·· Gill. a tallback on olfen~.e. 111as inl'olved in the !t>ngr.~t pl ay nf the morning \\'hen tie hooked up 1v1lh qullrterbal'k F.d (all on a 711·.\'1.lrrl SCJ'l'rn p.•ss-and-r·un 11·hirh. acrnrrHng lo Redman, · 'can1e nff 1·rr.v \Vell fnr as l1tlle time as \\'e're spent on it.'' Hu11ti11gton Offe11se Sparkles Huntington Br:ich 1-li g!i ·.~ ()ilers drsplal'ed ;i Vfl lat1\p Oefens(' 111 lhc1r pr('sra ~1)11 fnnl hall ~(-rin1n1(lge 11· 1 th Foorhill Sa!uni;n-11ighl ;it Tusti n High The l)ilrr" cn1~sf'd lhf t:on l \inr nn ~I X nrr;i::;11)n::; 11'11!1 trid hrick Slt·Vt' ]'1('kf1 •1rf 11.,, C('nte r nf !hr '111;\C'k ricklrird ::;tt1ng Fnollt 1 ~~ vards 1n 14 carrif'.~ :i1'1• I·,, 1 !icnring effort s or 5.'i . 311 <!nd four yi>rds. L·arl R \I n n j n g back " /\hrah1ini~n ::il so did " g~od job ,~>ith 1he hall. ;:ircount1ng fur :16 yiirds in l 1 t l'ie~. , ~ And coach Kf'n M('l<i~s P·1· <:- ini; ;>.\tack ::;hined :""·1th . .J11n l\lartin ;inrl Bill llarh1n ptck1nb -;ipart !h e Foothill ~econdar.v . Martin ios~d ·ro pa5s~s to 'f~nv Ci;;rclli (eight. yards• ;ind.RreJt \\lhitc (ei~ht y.erdsl v.'hile I larbi n fhpped , 1 ~ lnuchdown pa:;s to Bi Dressler -. The Oilers' dcfen~1ve game "-'asn'I on a p.'!r 1v1lh lh~ of- ' ,, however . .eltow1ng en, · aj; the Fnnthill four :;cores ·. , Knights pushe~ the Oilers defensive interior ;iround a bi~;1 wall pleased with ou~ of- fen~ive linemen. f':Specia!ly uards Mike J-Jnptay and Dave I ·it and tackles Jif!l -Po!1 er r~. Pet e BakPr." said l\1otits =~ter1vard:;. Ile .,. .. ;:i s ::1_ls<1 pleas- ed with White 's blocking at the tighl. end.. tood 0 11 t Tom Crun~ s . a defensive\~·. 1ntercep!tnR .• air nf aerials 11nd d1~pla)1ng ~ll·rourul defensive excellence. The Oilers got !hrough the im without injury 11nd li:ats wfl~ ha ppy t.1·ith the su~· <'es~ of th!! pl11~0?ni~~ and in hi~ team·~ cond1t1on1ng. The Oi!ers racked up 21 1 \'ards rushing and 156 pa5s!ng in $1 offensive pla~s . Chier concerns fnr lhe Oiler coaching suifr are ( 1 I ~~n­~istE"ncy in thr nffcn s11 ~ ound ga me. !21 goo fownfield hlocJdng and 13) overall. e.ggress111eness. Gauchos Rout Rival, I But Hartman Moans Bv R{){;E;R CARI:..,<;aN 01 1~0 O•ilr Pllol U•U OCEANSIDE -(J e or g e Hartman is a rnan used In seeing his junior collc~.e fMt- baJI teami win -and HI cun· \'1n1·ing st yle. I !is Saddleback C 0 11 e f'. (' elevens have t.1·on lA nf th<'i r past 22 out ings ;ind an_vtliing · l~>ss th;-11) a suf){'rior effnrl ln- furialc·s lh<' c:auchos ho~~ ··1 \\'<l!in'i h:i ppy w1tl1 our perfl>rrnan('t'.'. \\'e \\'er'e sl oppy and didn't really t'arn the win. Thev're goi ng to hil l-'e to learn th;it thC'.I' an> pl::i}l ng college ' "' ' . " . " . " ' HOW THEY SCDRED llOl~f~'" 11 '" '•••<! Q""I \! 21, D•ver, ! ~<I •1m Rot11ro<~ p,o 1 . :~ H~"~"'• 11 ~<I n~,. tr~m n .. - hr '> R ~o'r<'.K• f'A 1 1 r•I p,.,,~~lhol i• v<! P••! 1'~"' l •.-IO> ) l l T ~itn P<,IOd he 111~ nul'Jeus ;11·n1lablt-lo Harlrnan for a so!1d run ;it, a third 1• t) n fer en c e thurn· p1nn~hip. Ta ilb<il'k Steve 1)1\el. v.·hn pack::; 180 pound~ un ;1 stubby ~-8 tr;·~)1r . dr·11•s1:it.-.d thf' l\1uu C'nst;1 defrnst' in 1hi• Hrs! h;ii/ with 20 h1ii l,tio·1111g t.11lf'S. !ri all he ae('n111ttrr! for 110 v<1 rrl ~ in 2fi <'<1rnes <ind ni11rh nf t!1(' yardHge 11 <is rf\1 11e t•ll l11s n11·n. Too. thl' dt•fr11sl1"(' li nr pl.1~· And he \\'asn't 1f1<) hupp,v &it1u·Ji"ly night. desµ1tC' !he :i.1- 12 n1argin pos!ed h~ 111" r.auchos over the p;is~ h:-1ppy ~1ira Cosla ~parlans. " 11 ~1 "'0'~ nf ~!1'1 (• Hr1n1·n f1:i 11 \\';:;de. ll"l•IOI 1 •<I It;~ f'Al ) !I Perhap:-; a few or his hel'f" \\'ere valid . His tea1n sput- ll'red al tirnes. a!!o\1'ed tht' Sptirlan:; 322 ~·ard s !hrou j!h the air. averaged 2."l 4 ,v<irrls rer lry on pur:rs and 11·('rr pr11ali,,.:ed 10 Innes for 84 y ard~. Foun~ P•r•od "' foot b;ill and t<ik1• \ht• lit tle bunip.~ th1ll gn with 11. •·And 011r secondary dirl " punr j<•h But it w11n'1 hC' lh:1l ll'H~' nrx! 11rck 1 Saddledbock rneets c ypress S ;i l u r a ,v ni µhl 1_ \\'e "re gn1ng !() he ~00 pi;r('enl better. I promise \'Oii." he ;idUed . Jl od l'un\1n!ng<> <111d \.nrd(IJI ni11H·a11 11 :1s :1 bright spot 1'1 ~ thf• fnur:;onie 1~·as 1'esponsi hlt' f(l r fi1 r ~flrk fngs of losing f]u.1r1rrb;1rk Bill T.\l'lor. ·r;ir l11r . Jun1'PVrr. rindll'rl tl1r Saddleh:ick seennda1·1• l!;:id 11 1111t bt·l'n fo1r ::;o n1e p1111r ('ffor!i> on 1he p;irt or hi~ ree!'i1·er~ hr niigh! hil \<' ra!'krd lip 01'l'r 400 v::i rrl ~ ir1 1h(' :1 11' ;ind <it [('as! ~nothr r lourhdn11 n. S:iddl£'h.1r l; quartPrbar~s. "Our team hasn't I! o l l'nough killer ins1inct. -1he.v didn'1 go art er lhem _ Tbey gnt. ;ihead a bit and lhen got 1 a<' k ad a is i ca!," fu1ncrl J-l<irlman. · H!lwe.' er, there Jflo1i111·cl1s SJ1111·11 n1ra111vh1lc. ! urn r rl in (Tedi!:ihlr prr!orn1:inr rs 1rilh eppcars to s!;itl!'r B1)b Roj;ankn :ind Bnh f)u l1rh e:u·h l<\s~: ... ; ;i lniir"hd!'lll'n fl<IS~ fo fo1rn1 rr• l\l;:ilrr Of'i flash f!!'lh ll;11ipr r!, \l'hn stnr!f>d at 11·idt' r·rce l1cr. MD Oi1tsco1·es New1Jo1·t, 30-12 Jn the \\'nrds of N('\\•port l!arbor H igh·.~ new hcfld fnnl - b:iU cn;ich Don Lent. '"1he.v just look ii In us." Lent 11·a~ referring lo the ~1atrr Dei Mo)narrhs. v. hn f'll· joyed a rcl;:iti.velv rasy 30-12 scrlllllll<Jge ln11mph over lhc Tars Sa!urday 1nnr-ning on 1he losers' field . Ac(•ortlinc to ~1on.1rrh hr;1d nian Rob \\100d~. "Thi'~ l!hc Tars i \1'rrr prr!I\' l(1ug h on df'fcn:;e anct 1h('\' flid a good joh nn thf' g11;dl1ne stuff agai n~! us earl,\'. "'The1· 1\·rrr tougher and 1111: bc1t!'r· "i hnn last ye<lr 'whrn fllatrr De1 pickcrl up nine scores in thr .~erum hel1Vl'f'l1 lhe-::;nme lwo outfits\," added \Vond~. tallies. each nn !lhnrl plunges In e;ll'il' gn;lll ine .~r1·1 rs. J\lntcr De1's f i r~! un11 har! a i;h111t stil."' on the field and . t'll!l~l'Qll e nlly. l1ad an np- porii111 11v 111 s('<ire urily once -nn a SO·var'd flpti on pl;iy :-in1u11d ri ghl' c n d hy qu<1 rl erb11C'k Bill Cl ough, The fiee11nd unil. how1'1'C'r . rang up four sro!'es. three nn lhr ground and one pa ssing Soi1h11n1n1·!' s1i::nal.c;.;lft'r ~tel"e ~l;irtind<i!r hit (;1·£"c; Popadiuk \\'ilh fl 40-~·nr~d h11 n1h fnr !ht ;irrial ·ro "'/Hie run - ni ng brtc/.:s J1n1 (i ;i rd r ;i . n .. l\' :-);inchl''I ;inr! f);:i1r nu;-cha1·dt, e:ich contributed s1x·po1ntcrs ru shi11g. 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"v.·e ran f]llltc <I bit nf gon!line fi r.~t so 1ve can"t real!I' f'1'al(1ale Cl'l'rv1hint: Trito11 Coaeh Opti111istic After Vik e Scri111111age ··T1i('1· n1nvrd the hall heth•r l hrtn us ;ind nur p;i sslnc L!<lflll' 1v<i sn't goNI a! <ill hf'("<'J,1.~I' 1hf· rirn!rct11111 d1dn'1 hold up "\\'e need :in :iwful lnt nf ii•ork on 1nrr h;i11 1cs heforl' 0111· firs! i::;imc 1 F'rid.1\1 111cht ;ig:iinst Cornn.:i de! ~1<11·1. Rut. 1 trv Oi)t to \VOrr~' nbo11t Corona ht'{"au~e \l'f' h111·r to 11.,1rrv ahniit our n11·n pnnr tun- rl;:imfnt;:ils h!"fot'r think in J.! :'!hn111 <lll\·f1nr t>lsr ·· LC'n! fi gur!"<: !hnt 1110\ 1np. n !1~! or prnplt• ;'! 1: n u 11 r! i <:oni('lhing \~h1r·h hr ~ dor1r t h11~ fnr 1 ll'ill p;:i1 flff 1 !~ di1 idr·1ir!' 111 lhr lone_ run F11!lh;1rk Oan ~ .... 1ls :ind hnl fh;ir k Tn111· llrir1;\Tli [l1Hwh I'd ;11•1·n~~ li1r r:iir rif \r11 pot'! 11 pre~e<ison sc rimma i::r.~ ar·r ;:i true inrlic8tnr S;in Clrn1en!e High has ('Stoihlishrrl 1l ~f'lf ;i:; a seri1111s con trndrr for the Crestvie111 J.e;iglle ehi1n1p1nnsh ip. l 'hc T r1t o11s l0okccl :;harp In a «nnlrollcd scrin11n;;igc 11·1th tl-lann;:i ll 1gh S;iturd;iy n1µh1 dcs p1lr being ou t s cored Ol'er.111. I ln\\'('l'f'r , i•n;ich T0111 r'.;id ~" hi'l~ls pu.~lif'd a("ro~s .'l pin r of srllrt'S nn dnvr~ ll'hil,... hol{l1ng ,\1.1rina .~('11rrless. ThC' l;ittf'r tall11•d f1 1 r t1111r.~ l rn1 n sh;)rt IH r-dai.:r t<1lua111.i1s \1hll e S:in (·1,'nicr itr ~<'i•f'(•d !11irr, g11111g i11 :1r111<l 1'! :!O·:!~ ed,t;f" l~i11 II 1111~ 1h<• 11\f'r;1ll pl:i 1· (II ~<1!1 CIC'll\('1111' th:i r \\~\!' 1hr • Seeks lo I;i ill .. ~ ~. lSOl'I Tivo Bc1.ckfield S pols Ecli.<;on Hif:h·~ o f r e n s i 1' c hal'kfield rctnRins <' I n 11 d e d folln\1•ing the Charger::;' ~uc­ cesslul scr1mn1 cigc with T11sl111 S;lturday night. ("oach \'ttH'P As:1rn ha-: tailback and q11;11·tcrh;:ir k vacan(·ies tn fill ::ind he ha s !'apablc per:-;onnel to Fill the s pot::;. . It's j(ist that !he t:n1npc!i11nn h;is been so keen he h.:1s. Oer n unable lo con1e up \\'1\h ;i slartf'r al either pnsit.inn · T<tiiback opened up ll'it h .the loss or first-liner Rob Sn11th, who is not e11:pec!cd b;irk for four "·eeks after sustaining a .~!\nl\11ng ~rivrr:i l 1•l f111'1' 'An;I, 1v,..,1·k in th!' p.1ssing g<>Jne is nl'.'t'1:led. according lo As;1ro. 'l'hf' f·:d1snn ro:irh w;i~ h;ippy ii·it h u1c oHrnsi\·e e ffort~ C1f lincincn .lcff Car1f'r. Hoh (;r:ives ;:ind Larry Sw1fl. l\-1;irk \Vc11 th crhee has cnrn- ed tile s1;irtinJ! nod at srt1t end for lhc St. .John Bosco tilt. The defensive sirlc wi1::; 1hc brightest area for E<li snn as Tustin v.•as unah!c to n1o~e ;;igainsl !hr (:h:irgers. ··.\~c ncerl son1e technique 1_1n· provernent. hut 1he :iggrcss10n l1 ernia . and train rursuil was very tnlk 111 lhr s<·ri1111n<1).!r ·"\\"r'rr kind of npfin11s!ir , 111' .'!ur·k 1·1~h1 111 tlir 1·e 11·1tl1 i'l!:Jl'ln.1 '~;1ys 1/le 'ti.sui.illy con· sl·1·1a111 1• r·;.1d s. And ,\!;1 ri11;1 ("1l<1f'h Leon \.\'hr-t>lcr \\ :1~ in :1 ~reen1rnl . sa.vin". "Thl'V g ;11r Us " · nf c1·prv1hing ;-·Jlr! n1r11·r 1\'hai we needed. Torn ·1' goi ng fio '1;11 (' <l flnf> \P<llll." !Ir 11·<1~11 ·1 (llfl nvcrJn,rrrl 11·11h h1 " own \'1k111gs . but hf' w ;i.< plp;1 ~('d 1r1th lhr 11·i·r~ nt 1 ~oi1 linn111rr fi!l<ll'lf'rh;i('k (,1·rg F11;.1f·r f1 ,~1t·r .,1·111·cd n1H 't· ;+11d l""-0 i•d lhil't' r n p.1i-:-1·~ 10 ,\11 ~•' l ,.H\ llllif'I <ll)d 1\111 .Siu;lrt Thr,: 1)1111"'!' ~hr.rt I :H·r!.1~f> l;<ll\ fnr \l:1nn:1 11 ''·' ;1 run b.1 Hnd '1';11·l•n· S;in <'ii'nH'nlr,.., :-1 ·or!".~ on dr'l\'!'S 11·rre c:ipprrl hv f~-:: 1'\f'nr1~·\ -~ nnP-1 ;ird run and 1'\rllnr; ·.~ 111.y.ird p;i.~s to 1\J;1rk Kt n~. Thr shorl ya rdage ('ani{' with ;i l\cnncy ani! a p;1~~ fron1 John 111:111 to l't>t t'.' SPilf'rS ~l'l l!'I'.\ kttpcr Spring. ~1 ;1ri11;i 's :.1bi!ity In .~rorr froin 11,1tfiin the !O·~·arrl l1nr h<is slr<'.inrd Eads ;i h1!. bul Ol ('J':l ll Lill' Trilnn cn;.1c!.1 w::ir :;atislictl \\'Ith hi s 011!f1t 1n th12 illJllrY ft'Ce ~L't'lllllllHge ' . 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Rar11ns' !riple option nf- fense. could lw ou! of the p1r- ture w1 1h a possible broken jaw. The \'erdltl has not come I 11 1 rt r>n BechPr Sepull rda silllrrrd 11 :-e\'rrc a nkle spniin ~Ind ii w;i s £1rst fea red 1har ;i hrrak had OC· ''fhrn's a <"loud or h!ue [nr u~ 1rs ~01nt•lh111g £'\ tr1 hod~· fl'at'!i \Ve nrC>ded rhe wfirk,· but I wish 1 . .,.e·n ha\·e stayed home ," 1amenL11 Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored by 5outh Coast ?laza And The DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merchandise For Each Certificate Winner Winners Every Week of Contest Be a p igskin prophet. Play the Pilot P<ckeroo g1me for weekly pri zes. Winne r~ !!dCh week receive a $10 gift certificate good a s money al ar.y Soutfl Coa1t Pl"1" st ore or bus ine11. E<'Jch week's l op winner will be in- vited, .,long with" guest, to be ho nored"' the "r.nu al South C oast Ple1<'J Football Players of the Year Ban· quet. Watch for th;\ player'1 form 11.,ch week in th11 DAILY PILOT Sports Secf;on. Circl 11 the te"m you think will win in each pairing in th11 li\t of 25 gdmes and send in the pl a yer\ form entry bl ank or a rell\Onable f6cs Omil 11 . Then watch the DA ILY PILOT sports P"ges for each week's list of f ive winn ers. RUl,ES l SuD"''' •~• tllio' bl•nk beleW "' • "••oo•blo fat11m•I• o• 11 •• onlor 111• '""'"'' Jiii' I ''~"n ,, lo Pll OT f'IGSl{IN P •C~E ~DO (0'4TEST. SP•'' o,p1t1m•n!, f' 0 80' ii~~. CO>I• Mt•~, CA tJOJo 4, En'"'' mu•• bl del•"•"d 1ny olflc1 bV .Ip"' '"""d•v '· sou!~ C•••I Pl•I• ~"n OAIL" Pl~OI tmolnV~• •nG .~ .......... Hui. l•mlllu not t lia1D•1 lo ••I••, • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1-;\'l 'lf\' lll..·\.\'li Clr,I• t•Oll'I vou r~I"~ will win thh '"'•tk'1 ,om" (home l•o"' i1 ••cond on• lluedl Golden West vs . Mt. SAC • • • • • • • • • LA Harbor vs. Orange Coast College : : Saddleback College vs . Cypress Corona del Mar at Newport Marina ot El Rancho • • • • • • • • Brea at San Clemente Univers;ty vs Foothill Estancia vs Tustin Huntington Beach vs . LB Millikan Costa Mesa vs. Katella • • • • • • • • • • • Fountain Valley vs . Rancha Alamitos • • Mater Dei vs . Santa Ana • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mission Viejo vs. Saddleback Hi9h Laguna Beach vs. Gladstone Edison vs. St. John Bosco Lakewood vs. Westminster Atlanta vs. Rams Oregon vs . Stanford UCLA vs. Michi9an vs . USC Illinois Alabama vs. Florida Auburn vs. Tennessee Notre Dame· vs . Purdue Colorado vs. Ohio St~te Oklahoma vs. Pittsburgh • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l!I ••1-.11:1• -MY t u•n ... '"' ·~Ill ~~l!'tltf -' lllll••h ·~·· .... • I~ trl H t•"'41 ll•!Olll , .. ,, ii . ' • ··- • City • Zip ... • • • • • • Pickford. whose team 11v.·ai ls Its season opener w1tl1 Rancho A!:im1tos Sa!urdav night_ H i~ crew pla ~·l'd Sant.a An;i e1·cn during the srrum. each le;sm scoring once. Fount ain \'alley's tall~· came nn R 12·y:ird sweep b,v fl!iill fllohulski. ending R 6[).~ ard dr11 c TJ1e h•ists sc(1red on <1 long pass play rn \\'alter !\lead IV1th S('pulveda out :ind lailback·fullbac:k Pete Scalisi sidclin<>d . the 1a1 lh;ick position will he filled by Da1e ~l1ll;i1 , a ISO-pound senior . •·\\'e'JI bf' going to nur c.a111e plan practice this 11·crk for Rancho 1\lan1ilos and tr1· ll'l sniooth off the rough edgrs and inlprove the consis\rncy in our offensive line hlotk1ng . "\\'r'i l hit a bi! on TU<'~dav. then \Aper off. And 1vf''ll he \\'(•rk1ng on our <lrfcn~ive secondary. Ra ncho Alamitos will thro1v a lot more than Santa Ana." says Pickford . The BarQn mentor ''·as pleased with his t. w o quarterbacks in the S.anta Ana workout. "I'm pleased with the pro- ,l!ress of both of them. And Gary Hernande.z did a re;i[ good job. receiving. blocking and good defense." he adds. JC Football Got~•n W•>' 11, o .. ~~• C•~•J 11 S•ddl•~A(k JI, /-An ~ CO"• ll S•"'A An~ 11. ll io Honoo IJ F.,11~tton IJ, Lo~o !l••th I Ri~•'l•C• <0, C\IO'f" !I f\A<•nll•ld )7, (o"l!DI U '""" 11, Ml S•n Anlnnln Ii E1t•I l A l!. F't>no I~ S•n Df"o M"" JI, LA H.rnor ~ "'"" LA '" C~•l+•v G LA V•lltv ll, LA SOU!Ow*'' 1 Gl~d•lo, Arlt )I, Palomo• l• S•~ ll•<n•rdi"" I. lrno•"•I Vt •ltv O Et C•rnl~o n. L•n•v a Glt nn••• /, C•nvon• n P••8dt n• Jl. Comoion n V•nlu•o ll. 5•nl0 Monie• 14 H o nco~~. 11, S•n•• B•cnM• U s,,.,_,1hw,_110'n )I, S•n Oi•oo ~ Plt te• ll. Ln• .,,,,.1,, CC ;1 0('f<'nsc is appar'enl !y still one nl th(' strQngcr suits ded!t out by the l~stancla E<1i;:les. S:iturrl;-11, tht' F:aglr.-in· \ ;ided defending Fr r r w ;i y League t:han1p1011 Kcru1rdy and ramr al'.a,V \1 11 h so1ncwhal ol <i 1 irl<lry 1n a lvr;lliall :..<:r 1rnn1age betw('cn the twr,i schools. Coach Pl11I Bro1\•n's I::stant:1a ,l!r\dder~ (!he fl!'!'l u n 1 t :in) way I f(Jlled up t 1\' o !rillchdov.'l\S and shut the Irish ""' l\'hdc Brnvin (hnu.'!hl the l':ugles' play tailed off sonH' after the first $tnni::ers had rh•p;JrtC'd hf' was nunrthcless plt«ised 11 itll tile 01•en1ll eff111t. He said after 11'atcl11ng the t11·11-hour balllc. ··offr.n~1·:c·ly 1111r line did rea l 111'11 f)l1~·k1n~ \vhile I ll'as real pleased with our defense. "We played our s1r;:i1 ~hl defense and ( Ch ut:k Huc1:cl ldefensil'e hack 1 intc1-crplcrl twn passes c.'ld 1Jrih111 fl1 x•ir1 (I 1 n c backer) intcrC'cpted another. "I guess that wt-'re abnut ;i" rar along as we expect to be." he added. Brown didn't hesitate in singling out people who did commendable jobs. ".Jim Schultz (s e nio r 1ailback l did a good Joh car- rying the b11!1 and l l!:inkl ~·!001·e and Rocgt":I br.t h fiid goorl jobs at quarterback." he s;11d. 1··or !he record. ~·loon: i·l1ck- r d on four of slx p;isscs fr,r :17 ,v<irds and Boegel tllrre nf seven for 47. E:aC'h signal-call er a I ~ o scorrd on one.yard r u n s around end Brown flf_:ures 1h11l his lca1n 11•ill have to contain I.he r1111- ni11g ga1ne in order In dt1n1r Tus!1n, Sa!urday's f 1 rs t preseasnn oppn.<:1tir111 Th:it's s!'t for 'ev.·port Harbor lf1r:h The J)an11 Point dra g racing driver is the kind of guy who would get tnto a spaceship and proceed for some fara••iay planet. or rna ybe e1•en the Sun. 1f someone instructed him to merely stop al the fl-loon. Although the brashness isn't there . t::nnquez does exude an unusual amnunt of confidence 11•hen he slides behind the con- lrols of his Adams and Enri· quel Special. And Saturday night at Orange County l nlernationa! Raceway was no different for the amiable 32-year'{lld hus- band <1nd father of a young daughter. Enrlquei kept his ama zing Collegiate Grid Scores WEST U~( 1•. 11,,, 0 G~~t'1b8'c~~\~.,~0 1L.ti11 Nortno•n lllino·• d . C•I SI•!• ILBI • ' w.,~,no!on Ja, Purnuo li Oreoon ~I Jl. 10,,.• 19 C~ldo•n•• ;o. W•" Vtrnln•• I~ Arliono 39 W•;nlnoion ~· 18 Wni1u-. 10, Sonom• .'>TOI• I Fr••l'IO Sl•lt l" Son JOI• Sl•lt 1 EllST SMn!o•~ .)8, Armv l W••cOn'1n JO. Svr•c.1'" 20 Prn'I ST 56, N•v• l L•l•v•ll• 1), "luloo" I F..o>lOn Calleo• 17, lt<T>dle l SOUTH C.o~ro•• "Toe~ 10, MIO•<o•n S• O G~oro1• !/, lul•n• I T~nn..,,~•e •I. UC S•nll B•'b•ro I, A"O•m• •l. SouTnecn M''''''loo• 6 Auoucn /,IJ, Tenn•"•• ICn•nonooo•I OiJtl i8. 5Quln C•rO""" ll ~1~;Y~!11~1 35~,'i~?:,,,~"ffi~"~ ~11 1 VMI ll. D•vld•,on J W••• F~·••l 10. V.ro1ni1t l •<n t t.l i"l'~lpOI SI lJ, F lo"Oa 10 VA"Vrrb•ll O. 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ValleyV1f!w) CAR LS BAD FA5H10 NVAllEY·SAN DIEGO FULlf~TON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONICLA!R NEWPO~T BEA CH ORANGE "THf CITY" RIVER5 !DE Dlagnoallc Janes open Monday through S.turdtf. undefeated string going in his Dave Bee-be of Anahe1111 n n n -s11f1f1rl'hRr ged dr.agstf!r drove his J\tustan.c to a funnv pro stock division at t 80 and 143 76 in rat'!lHi: away from \'an Nuvs driver Bob La m· b~tk ( 9 96, 138.88) and in turn captured the com-ear \'lctory by cloeklng 6.92 pet11ion eluninator c:.tegory of aud 194 .80 111 besting La the National Hot Rod Assocla-.fliirada's Jin1 Dunn, v.·ho had Top gas hono rs went to Ken E!hs or C:'.irdena .,_., he scooted to 7.07 arid 197 87 marks in that category. lion 1NHRA\ V.'or\d Chan1-Jost flrC' and v.•as credited v.•tlh plonship Points final. no official clockings. His win also enabled him to Tulare_.s Butch Leal won the finish with enough points trl ,000;;-iiiiiiii-;;-;..;•••••--.;;iiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.;; _ _._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij qu<ilify for rhe Oct . 23 aJl .1 ~~:~illo,Ni'c~A ""'' a 1 1 HERBERT L. MILLER Ti~E SAYS: Enriquez hit :°in elapsed time I t" "t'-t th ,r ' " "'""'·'· "'""" "'" n 1res, I S no e right at equalling the 11at1rinal record , and also n1anaged a top speed ot 1807 "'"'' ;, pn"ce you pay.. lt"s how besting San Diego 's Slevt \\'oods. Jn an earlier qualifying round . Enriquei had hit a top speed of 200 rnph. The winning effort turned in , by the D11na Point driver 1vas l not the only e xcilem en t 1 generated in front of some 1 14.200 fans Saturday nlghl al 1 OCI ll. however. ' Riverside's L er oy Chad·! derton hit fi.95 e.L and 212.671 1nph in coµping the fuel altered I dil'isinn. The elapsed lime is an OCJR track record v.·hile the 212 .67 ts a national speed 1 n1:irk for fuel a!tereds. 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'Orengethorpe al Valley View (C losed Sundays) Defense Spotty Lions, Servile Deadlock, 24-24 The Westminster 11 lg h coaching ju ry is slill un· decided on its football team's chances for glory in the 1971 Sunset League ca mp a i g n foJloy,·ing Saturday's scrim- mage with Servite. Westminster's Lions of coach Bill Boswell srored four times, but allo.,.,·ed Servile a like number of tallies. "We saw some improvement in our offensive line, but there are some weaknesses that v.·ere spotted in our defense that Y.'e hope to correct. l'rn :still not satisfied v.·ith the performance of the tr.am,'' says Bosv.·el!. Quarterback Jeff Siemens Sea King s' Offense Sputters '· BELLFLOWER -If Corona '· del l\'lar's Dave Holl and is co r- rect, then th e defending Cl F' AAA champions from Edison could have their hands ful l Saturday night when they host SL John Bosco at Huntingtun Beflch. Holland should kllO\\'. The Corona head grid men· tor sent his cre\v against the Braves on the St. John BOS('0 home ground Saturday night in a rugged scrimmage. The invading Sea Kings emerged from the conflict with an 18-6 edge. But that margin didn't tell the whole story, according In Holland. "Scoring isn't alv:ays fl pro- per indication in a scrimmage and that's how it was in ours with St. John Bosco." said the Sea King coach. "They \l'Cre really more consistent than v.'e 11·ere but 1ve scored more. ''Defensively it v.·asn't too bad for us at <'111. l-lo11·ever, v.·e were very inconsistent on our offense. Jn fact. uur pass blocking was the v.• ho le r eason.'' In spile or the 111c:k\uster perforn1ance turned in by the offensive trenchmen, I h e • Corona big pl ay offense slill entered into I.he picture. For instance, Carlo Tosti scored for Corona on a 60-ya rd pass -and -run hoo ku p with quarterback Beed .Johnson and fullback Bob F'erraro added a pair of louehdo\1•ns on a 40- yard run and a 60-yard screen pass play. Corona opens it s 1971 sla te against traditional preseason rival Newport Harbor F'riday night al Da vidson Field. Lagunans Dow11 Foe Laguna Beach Artists" he:irl football 1nen1nr I !al Ak ins found oul th;;t his charge:-; ha ve inuch \1•ork In do on p3ss delensc lf rhe.1' h•Jpe to lh\1·ari (;!adstone S3!urd;1y night 111 the 1971 prep gridiron opener. \Vhile tile Artists' varsity did prev'.li l, 18·12. 111 a scrin1- mage Saturday n1 o r n i n g against visi1ing Car (s had Army-Nav~·. Akins noted lh<1t. both or I.he latter's scores \~·ere chalk{'(! up on "pure ?.nd simple breakdo11·ns." And one of the brc;ikdO\\'llS occurred on a routine pilss pl ay when a Laguna de.fender fell down. At anv rate, Akins al :;o discovered that he has a ,·ersalilt tailback opcrati\'e in Dave ~1arriner, who transfer- red from Anaheim's Heritage High (a small Bapti st in- stitution ) at the end of the last school year. Marriner scored lwicr in tile scrimmage and used his 1~5 pounds to maximum ad· vantage. The junior speedster picked up his initial tally on a 37-yard scamper after taking a pit· chout rrom quarterback Gary FI.Sette. Marriner later took ano*'1 pitch from his freckle-faCed cohort and romped 10 yards for aix more points. , Fisette closed out the Artists point-making on a one-yard keeper. Akins taid, "I w a' n 't ecstatic with anyone else tn the backfield but I think Mar· rlner will be the best running back here since .Jim Kuhn f 1968 star who led Laguna to a 10-1 re<:Qrd). "I also felt that left guard M11rk Diercks did a good job both \\'BYS and felt th;:it s e c ond-string middle li nebackrr Pat Flahi\'e also did well .'' was respo nsible for a pair of louchdowns. passing to Gary t.1addocks on a 60-yard gainer and sweeping end for 10 yards for the other. Bob Dre1fus tallied on a two- yard burst and b a c kup quarterback Terry Y o u n g stung Servite with a 3>yard pass to f\.1ark Trujillo. "\Ve still need to work very hard on ellmlnating offensive errors in our line blocking. lt ha s improved. but 11 's still below par. \Ve·ve got ;o1. lot of blocking assignmen!s to car. rect." says Bos\\·ell. The Lions' coach w-a s sati sfied· with the scrimmage ;1s a whole. com menting, "This car help us because Servi le spotted our \1'eaknesses rather quickly and exploited them \\•ell." \Vestrninster's r u 11 n i n g backs failed to hit the holes :n the right tirne a g a i n st Servite's defense cind the of- fensive line \i ndividually) did n<lt come into focus when Bosv.·ell spoke. \V e s t 1ninster's defensi \'C secondary, expected to be one of the team's n1ajor assets. failed to live up to ex- pec:tat inns. "They're going to get better. lt 1vasn't a t·nmplete loss. 'rhey're normally a pretty loose group crnotionall y. but !hey got up tight. rnaybe it 1vas first game jitters. "As soon as Ibey get some confidence they're go ing to he good. but they need so me suc- ce.<>s fir st." opined Bos\1•c!I. The workout was inJury free. Diablo QB Stands Out 111 Setbacli Although li1s tearn \l'as outscored (3fl-18\ in a scrin1- n1age \Vil h visi ting Sava nnH Saturday morning, t.llssion Viejo lligh footba ll° coach Bob llivner \1·as 11cnerally pleased \\'i th the V.'ay his Dtab!ns performed. "Savanna came out in their run and shoot offense and the~' uSC'd nn unhal<Hiced line and Ollr kids wt:rC' £·onfused wjl)l !he formation . \Ve hadn 't 1\·orkcd nn 1t. 1'hev l\'C're cnn- cc:rncd rnorc \vith ·what to dn r<ithcr lhan just playing foot· ball. '·Bu t Snvanna has :'I prcl\,\' good tl'a1n and I thought \1e played \\'ell." ll ivncr \\' :i. s partieul:irl.v pr0ud ur the \\'ay senior quarterbac k (:ary \\Io o d performed. \Y00<I. a 6·2. 18.'i· pounder. has nnt logged any 1·arsi1.v pl aying experience. ··He had :1 real good da~-. The pass prote('!io n 11 as good ;Jt 1irn<'S, but ou r play pas~ prnt('r\1un \\·rlsn't. He rrrlli~ got hil a couple of 11rncs. but he stayed nght 111 !h0re.'' \\'nod <"Ortl]llrtrd 12 of 24 passe~ in th1· ! 11 r e e · h <J u r st'ri1nn1;ige l11r 2·10 ~ Jrds ;i nd f\1·11 t nurh<ln11·ns. \\'1th• rl'rf'il'PI' 'l'ndd Layporl f'.1Llgh1 botl1 TD sl rikr<> -1J11e :.i ~:)­ \ ardrr and 111e second nn~· goin~ frw r.ri ~dl'd'<. The D iabl1•s nlhe1· l(1uchdown w<is scored frnn1 seven y::i rds nu1 nn ;< fullback s!anl by .Joe .Jones. The t-.lissinn Viejo l'O<i<"ll sa id that Ille f)[ablns h;:id ln•u- hle \\'l!h the cen1er snap :incl :-ilso opined that 1he de.fensnr secondary and end play need · ed niore 1vnrk before Fridav night's opener with visiting Sadd!eback. T ennis Play For Seniors O\'er 1.000 tennis fans viev.·- ed Sundav's finals in the Pacific So0uthwest Senior s Open net tournament al the Newport Beach Tennis Club. 1"1NAl 'llESUlT~ Ed K.~:~·k~1'rf::.1N1ti.:~·;~J,Cl~~l Mt11'1 Sl11CJl•1 4J y11r1 old Bob ~he•man Cltf 0 1(1( M~llttr , ••• 6·4. 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Or Give Us an Order by Plione At . 642-5678, The Direct Line to DAILY PILOT Classlfied Want Ad RESULTS t: : y, ~fP\( .•. b=r tO, 1911 DAILY PILOT z·; Everyone Hai Something That Som eone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ·1he Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results -"'-l~I -·-I~ I _.,,... I~ I -...... -........ I~ I -· .. u. I~ ! _, ..... ~~;;;;;;;1~;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~~1~~~ I~ I -... - Gener•I "STACKED" AND SHARP!! Let us show you this extra sharp split level, 2 bedroom, 11f.i bath home \Vllh wall to wall carpeting and built-ins. Clubhouse and pool wilh its "NO-CARE" privileges. A real find at . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • $23,800. * * * HOME-N-INCOME UNIQ UE 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX IN BEAUT!· FUL CORONA DEL MAR TREE LINED STREET, WALK TO BEACH AND SHOP· PING .......................... $61 ,500 * * * ONE WIFE-TWO HOUSES!!! lJELP, l!ELP! Sharp 4 large bedrooms, 2 baths, builtins, fireplace, almost finished 20'x20' fa1nily room. FHA terms. What a buy at ............ , ......... ., . . . . $28 ,950 * * * "INVESTORS" • INVESTIGATE 16 SPLl1' LEVEL adult units, all 2 bedrooms, 11/i baths. e'Jectric k itchen. ceiling radiant heat, individual hot water heaters, garbage disposal. Beautiful location one MlLE to BEACH . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000. * * * "ADDS UP" TO A GOOD RETURN l fere are 27 spanking NEVI ADULT APART- Ji-IENTS, consisting: of 1-2 & 3 bedroom units with 1 & 2 baths. featurin2' a pool, bar·h-q area, rec -room, individual garages, bailtins, shag carpeting, forced air heat. laundry fa- cilities and ~nvard \\'inning landscaping. Let us show you these beautifully d esigned and bu ilt units. with a projected GROSS MUL- Tll'LIER of 6.9. Really a buy at $422,000. * * * OPEN HOUSES, SUNDAY 1 TO 5 1.) 19612 Canberra Ln. Huntington Beach $28.950. FHA terms. 2.) 2225 Private Road, Newport Beac;h. General General General General General Gen•ral Coron. del Mer EASTBLUFF 2400 sq ft of l1ixury living, King size bdrm, dlx pullman batltoi, 2 firpl, fcrn1al din. rm, fa in rm, unted "·indoll'S & much m ore. Open 1-5 daily, 21 37 An1h"' St, * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * INCOME PROPERTIES LAST CHANCE BACK BA'{ VIE\V • 4 Be{!rm, 3 Ba !h, run1p0.i;, $46.5<XI. • BAYCREST - 4 Bedrm, fur. *ELEGANCE * . IN DOVER SHORES Dt.ocorator'1 custom home. 2 Lge Bdrms, plus den; pn> fess landsc11pe1[ lm.peccahle t'OOOitlon. OPEN DATL \" 1.s 1727 ANTIGUA. COMFORT ABLE olde1' hon'w on 3 full lots & only J block from ocean. Priced to •ll at little ovt'I" land value. Bmkl!'r, ,&H-7399. $51 ,950 HOME & RENTAL PRICE REDUCED! $40.500 Cu s1om built honH\ 3 l~edroo1ns, 2 baths & hard\\'OOd rloors. Forrnal dining roo rn. fruit t rees & prof. landSt<lping. In prime area of Costa A1csa. llurry for thi s one! "Our 26th Year" • EAST:"IDE FOURPLEX, aU 11•nlrd \\·1th ron~lsient in<.'On1e of $6:'"10/mo. Priced at a loll', low $52,500, male dtn + family, $61,S<Xl, • 2'111 Tus nn -4 Bedrm, charm. ing bettm ceiling family room ol! pool. • e \\'ESl'SIDE fOURPLEX NE\VPORT HTS • S Bedrm, \\'l!h l hedrootn 1\1' bath 3!XXI sq fl, $55,fOO, or lse at CORBl"- MARTIN Corona de! Mar 4 BR, J BA tri-leve\ a nd l BR rental unit. \Valk to shopping & beach, 10':"~ dn. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors stuctio apts •'out.()·town" S-100/rno. REAL TORS 644-7662 $63,500 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 owner says sell fem VA ap-TO SEE CALL ESTATE S -LE pr<1i:<al ol $·1S,OOO, \\'Jiose TRI HARBOR RLTRS. • A ATIENTION BUILDERS General I General -·::--:-:=:::::-c=:-1-:--::===--: ""'' i -;;==;;.,;;~;;'";;"=== I $39 ,soo. e EAS1'STDE l'l10NEY !11AK· I" NEWER BAYFRONT NE\.VPORT BEACH, Every. Jl/4 ACRE R-3 \Viii rake 37 :o 40 unit., $75 ,000 YOU MISSED THE LAST ONE ... fORlST E OLSON ER 5 un11s on lrg S'l'x385" PIER & SLIP :~~~:1i~le~~ai:~:g 0~ lo!. 1-J BR 2 Ba uni! ~·/JXIOI, Sht1k(! roof, 2-sty, home: 4 quiet cul-de·sac, Country 4-2 Bft unlls, Total income Bdrms., 2 ha1hs: dbl. 1torlC sized kitchen and family HERE'S ANOTHER CHANCE! ~\'c have another popu!ur Po1·t11r!no 111odL'1 In Jl[lrlxtr View Humt'S, Yes, rt has oli those special fl'aturf's; ' ..... c. ' P£AL T OP S • SS30/mo. No vacancies here. frplc. Living & dining rn1s. room. Oversized lot needs Ca!! to see, I k e · B I 1~ 642-1 771 Anytime MESA VERDE • Bonus roo1n liri L~lirrl, l'arpc1cd and drap!'d \\'Ith sl~c11111g: loft and bath • f,~0 lanrl -clioir~'. flrt'· n11un1 lot 3 brt.iroom, 2 bath just one e Conven1C'nt 1o s1vimn1lng bl0<:k from school and park. pool anrl c!uh houlic This, house has thousands or ., Up-i::r;u!rd 1.:;i rpPls and extras; ceml'nt driV('\\'ay, dr;11~·s thrnugl1our cement patJo 1vith CO\'f'r, e Landscapr1l fc'lJnt ;,1n<l block \\'alls, outside s'luragc re:.r. for bikC"S and tool s, S!."para10 e -1 h£'rlrl)(lms. d ;· n i n i:: laundry room, rlark roo111. l'Y>n1, l>i n1ily 1'-x>n1, J'~ dish\\'3.Sher, plunilicd , for b<11bs. 2600 Srr. F'1. 90f~ \\'atcr, reCC'ntl,v paint1>d COJ\1PARJ::: VALUE5' ANO in and our, side dog run. All YOU'LL. BUY S&J.500. C.1!1 !his and only SZS.000. Call !'>-16-2313. S.l&-2313. EASY LIVING COLLEGE PARK GEM / .............. ,.. ......... iiiii lcus1on11zt·rl, e~pandrd JKiO !if!. ft Jargf' FOUR BDR1'L 1'1~REE U.·\TH 110,\JE. C11n1· OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK "BUILDERS CLOSE OUT" SACRIFICE PRICE Newport •I Fairview 646-8811 (1nytim•l Only 3 Leh THINK COOL Do you earn $800 a month! Cool covC're<l PATIO • cool Are you ba~1n lx>nt? If so-shady TREES • cool CUL- Oon't hesira.tt'.! to iake a'.lvan-DE-SAC, 4 large bednns, ta>;C" ol this opportun11y, 3 formal dining, lrg family rm t1ug(' C",;rJ)(ltf•d IK'droom!i. and cool kitchen w/ea'ing .E.~fJU\~1te all tile batbs. area. Try this COOL PRICE VCIR:\IAL DJNIN~. Built of ' $36,JOO. with excellent lns. Pully l:indsca!>('d and TER111S, Call us this evf'n- fr 111•erl, Sprinklers. Concre1e tng _Jet's take a cool drive flriv•'\l'liy 'hl flo11b!e garage, and 'SC'e a great home. SUPEnIOR QUALITY CON-5-t0-!151 (Open Even!n~Y STrtUCTION. Unhe!1evable il l only $!1,650. UJ\v clo1vn - Hurry. Di al 645·0303 2299 Harbor, Costa r.resa Iv ="=I Macnab-Irvine Bea1111fuJ 4 bedroom con;Jo- m1niun1 \\'ith ac~s 10 3 pools, J acuzzi Sauna hath and 2 tennis Couns, 1\JI ef this for only $10. llbove nor~ maJ payn1en1s. This l'rnall fee include~ gardener & paintcr to takr rarc (Jf all outside \\'Ork, Only $30,~. FOREST E OLSON "C NFA l T'ORS p!c1cly n(•w Bil cleclrw Realty Company k11,:h"n 10:1dr11 11·1th ('.\Ira BAYCREST · co:Ts . <-'a lnnets, oullrls and 1~on-1 ------~=---ICus·t'om designed charming vrri1e11cCs. ."l'c11·ly p,tl11tcd DUPLEX SOUTH 4 BR llome for comfort and inside and out -top grade pleasure. Extra large fam· ea r,-ll'ts nncl rl;.1prs. S1•p:ir-OF HIGHWAY ily & living n:ioms. ~ach ~11e s<'r\'1('r roreh -double Yriur (l\1·n c 11 rri p I" tr I y \VI fireplace. Beautiful pool i:;-11 ragc. \\'ell l~nds(';ipt·li furnishPr! hcnch hnme. The and lanrlscaped play are11. fmnt :ind rc;ir \Vlth :-pr1n k-I \110 bC' d rf}o m unit 1 Only .$79,750, Appl. ori.y. Ctill kr.;. Conven1l'nt 10 schOOL<; s.cr~oratP.d ll;Y a ll'ti\'~P Dave Cook 642-8235. an<! shoprnig, A pleasure 10 palio, A pi>rtPCt n.-..1!!!" with sh()111 • arpo1h1rn,,n t-only t'Xtm inc(\mr. Soulh of Plense;ONLY $.t"J,95Q. l' I I to~-,· Macnab-Irvine over oo ig ay; M'C u1 <:\.I some lender loving Can'. patio, lovely la\\'flS, 41,:e. l Call s.t5-842-4 (Open eves.) car ,garage. Good cond. $195,000. ExC'lusive !isling. Call: 673-3003 642-2253 associated BROKERS-REALTORS J02S W Bolboo 673-366) SEEING IS BELIEVING! Open for your inspection b.'llnd new, 5 BR, Jl,J BA Ranch style home, localed v.'ith prestige view or Mesa Verde golf course. Formal dinlng rm., fabulous kit, & utility nn., t>legant master bedrm, thick lihag crptg & landscaping incl. Ready _ for occupancy in Octo~r. 3900 .i;q. fl, many otl1tT q11ali!y featu~. 3055 Capri Llne., Cos!a !\1esa. $9S,OOO, By builder 968-4027. FOR THE ACTIVE FAMILY Call us aOOut this big fZ.1~ i;q, ft.) 5 bedroom. formal dinirlg, family room home (In A. sharp t!11.s t s:ide cul-de-sac. Plenty of roo1n for campers, boa.ts, trailr:rs, awimminx pool!, kid!I', ('fc, ~tc. . , Just r ffluce<l $49:10 to only , , , $41,00> Call 673-85fi0 ASAP. \outh ~ (~ oast Spectacular View of Cat•lina from high o·n Newport bluffs. Elegant J bedroom home re- duced to $47,900. Big ~\\'O story residence. Call now. ........ 2629 Harbor, C.M. $25,950 4 Bdrm & Den Assume VA loan, Low Pay- me711!, 4 Bedrooma, Built- l11S, Cittular Driveway Leads to this charming homr.. 54Q.17'20 TARBELL 2955 Harbor G.I. REPO \Vow only $1725 total dO\\'n and all costs to ~ume 1hls rt:'JlO! Large 4 bed, 2 ba!h rancher with push butlon kitchoe n. Authorized G.I. agerrts • no discrimiatlon - OTHER AVAILABLE. ~~~R A: LEE, Realtors QUALITY DUPLEX J9t time oU~red. ~'O 2 BR, 1 BA unit~. Xlnt npt. I: drp&. $-19,500. 644-8034. Y,st• Mes. "EASTSIDE GOODIE" ON R-2 LOT i\'ell bu ilt 3 bl'droom hard- wood floor home with fire· pl11ce and ga5 bulltin rang(' and C1vcn. Room tor anotlwr home on rear of lot, Owner moving to northern Califor- nia. Good rental area do~ to schools and 17th m'ff"I shopping, $Z.1,9!:C. Ca 11 ~7171. 1-0' THE REAL ~ESTATERS --,, ._ . ' . SECLUDED conAGE- $24,soo Hu~ lot :&eduded by many towering trees. Cul-de-sac location with country atmo.- phere, 3 Big bedrooms plus screened in patio Pn~ only sz.1,500. including re!J"ig . & washer, Owner must 6fi! Submit your ter ms. Call S.l6-5880, Heritage Realtors (open eves.) TIRED OF TRACT HOMES Then ~ th\~ 4 berlrnom beouty. Dramatic courtyar'ti entry with iron gatl'll, beautifu l thick shag carpe!\ng, ind1r e<cr ligh!ln~. built·ins, Md a J>O(>l ~ize yRr<:L Best of all il 's only $35,500 with a h ig h 8~\1111nble 6% VA loan. 64&-TI7l. o 'THEREAL \' I;§'.ff!JERS WALLACE REALTORS /1.~-~--54&.4I41-l ,.3!'!11!'!11!11!1~~~ r--1 .. ,""""a ~':!'l~op~~~n~E~··~ni::"n9~·~> :"" 1 ,~M-.. M. LA BORDE &75·32IO ~ig 111·~r. <· ~e .....,1, ing 642 8235 and bfort.C'hf'~. Only lor;~ - 1lnwn nnd Q1Vtl<'f' w.U.t hC'lp [;li::;:i::i~=~===~ HORSES e HORSES $24.0~. Full price, % A~. Husband transfCTTecl, 4 cor- SEUJNG Your boat! "List" with us . .sell 1t fast. Daily Pilo' Osssifiec\. &42-567! r als, metal shf>d, fenoo:l, ·;::========~I Crpt1, drps, 6't0Vt> k. 2 BR home tncluded in purchase REALTORS NEWPORT BEACH OWNER'S LOSS 644-7270 Classil!e!f INDEX Advert1wig BAYCREST L:OT priC"t'? Submit your terms. ONE OF nJE FE\V LEFT. CIOSE' ln. WALK TO E..du.sive, restricted ree e Ketelfa Realty• I Houlnfor$ale ll1eJ CLUBHOUSE land residential area. Large 1910 S. Bristol, S.A. 557.~ La'""" 4 bedroom, family 80 • llO h 1-2 -,~,, ....... (Collect Calls 0 .K.J ~-------' f1nancri ·.$49,950 , CaU 6i3-Ki)(). i\loved from area, Low do>.1·n. NC'ar beach. Vacant. Q ean 220 E.17tti (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. J bedrm, 2 \~ ba1h 2 s tory Evenln~ Call &l2-i~3!\ home, 2 fireplaces, bui1t1ns. -HE-OGE Jmn1ed1u.tc posses~1on. Con-• • • sider trade, $17,500, , • , ng;JJ11st infll1lton, "'il h ... ~ " · · "" '" '-' ··~·-Cla11ification 100-1<19 --.;--,.c-;;;S"'"U"P"""'Ro---1 room with "''M bar 11nd fire-miss\ble, VIEW OP' TIIE 1----;$"2"8'",9"5"'0""°--~ T1lace, formal dining room; tIPPER BAY.' Priced for (jj ~ SPACE ** 3 baths, UPb,,adrd Carpetll, fa~ sale at $25,000. fl~~~~!~1.. .IJ Now vacanl. Owner of( lo home only 3 years old. l,,.'lJIJ!llJ!l!ll!llll!ll!l[l!I~~ 4 Bdrm & Family Rm ~------". ·11r1nss i;tr('('t from golt AS'Surile 5'}.\ % •""" loan, Classification 150-184 General General Lachenmyer· Corona 1tt•l l\-lnr d 11pl~·x. 0 C<'nn v1c1v. N 1•11·, t1Tlrac11re ,i:, 111t'Q01C', Oil<' c1£ a kind - 4 Bd rn1s , :: b11lh~ & :l 13d rn1. 2 Baths •• , PJl'i1 1./ Cl11c;ign. 2SOO !<fl ft nf "'ell M LA BORDE " lii~TC:nf>rl living sparl', 4 cnuri;e f'ntrlltl,.,. Still time M. , \Vrought iron ornamental B{·{ln•jnJ B: dcn, ~ hilth!'<, ~o RC'I setlf,-.d for. i;chOOI. Re· fr>nce around this home, 4 .___n..,..~,_,~_· __,II•! Realtor C.al\ 6#i-392S Eves. 6i3-757:f I -~---~~~~-I lrplt·., ~\'p, ft11111 y rn1 , Corona del Mar pcnwle r rn1~. t.· la undry r111. 0pf'l1 Jll','1111 f'l'll ; lnp (:Q)l- d!!JQn. Sl31.!IOO Cl.sssificetion 200-260 .~r~·ici!Kls f;imiiy rm, i:lining Oliced 10 l$.~. 1919 Kauai, Bedrooms, Family Room, rnnm, ~civice ai'Cfl &. O\'f'r-C.M. Dinini;: Room, Air Condition- :;l1••d hcatrd f'O'l!. r: ... clusive OPEN HOUSE ing, 540·1720. r,------...,~ J\1r-s.i ·vcrdc l!x:<>t1o n,oUercd SAT. & SUN. l~S TARBELL 2955 Harbor ffOUllilfarflmlt j 11! ;11 s:1~>.~i:i0. Evenlngw Call 644-7003 1' * • • * _ . PRE STI GE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Luxury a1 1~! f n l ' n m r , ~k.:iteboard to hra1:h 2 Un1 r~ 4 hugf' hc<ltmms c>:.1ch. Qr1lr 5 ye<1rs old. Low ni;i1n lPnan<Y, "high ft'ntal, Ownrr \\"lll con.~1<ler a trafle ol l~rgrr u nit~ i'll Oranr:•' ('l)unty. $7 9,~00 . Call 675-3000 Ca!l fvr p1f'lurc 1'nl:ilog Wi!h f>rlr'f'l\ ,f:.: rf<-TiliJ.~ Call 5'10-11.'ll (Open eve~.)· Eestside Fixer.up,,.r Gracious Livin9 Cla11ific•tion 300-355 [ .!!if.,, IBITM .,AG!., 1 [:::;:~~~~~~ $22,900 Dollghtl"I Baycre.t "'' < I 11•1 ... _ ,.. Here it is. J bedrooms, eas!-Bcdrm, din rm, lrg tam rm, Apirtment:sforfttnt 92 Linda Isle Drive BAY• BEACl-I side location. Great paten-A PLEASURE TO SHOW! WHITE WATER tial for this little doU house. Arnold & Freud Clas1ific•tion 360.370 Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. hon1e w/formal din. rm . & lamily rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside i;tair\Vay. Built-in gun C:abinet & booksh~lves, $155,000. 5-tii-Z:ll.1. REALTY1Nr 5 BR-VACANT VIEWI N"'d' ooly m""" """'"'· I~ $33 950 See It now! 546·8640 388 E. lirh. C.:\f. ~7755 •-:-,-~"~'~"'-'~I•,.....,.~ a> • 01armlng Laguna Home U S . ,,,,.. In1mnr. ron;. 11·11h 111.rgp \Vi1h 2 Bedrooms, lo !l!!llJ. * 2 D PLEXE * For Complete Information PRIME 1 -2_,•• '''j;, Newer, sicle by side, Sell one Cla1 ,ific'1tion 4 00--465 --11111n1r·11rr'{! ~<11·d. hug(' ra1i;. l!ll'lra('!lve set ing .. ,..._ ~ or hoth, J BR. 2 ba. ea. Near CL IFFHAVEN (•rl hf'arth f1rcplar<', 2J'X.16' La~ 51indeck beach. $52,500 each. II~) On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: ~~RF:SH & LOVELY: Owr1<'!· ra1111ly rw1m ll nrJ !t}ta J!y f'hrrnal d1n1ng room 2619 Jfa.rbor, C.i\1. George Williamson L __ '_"""_~ ___ "_J BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR $)9,950 IS THE PRICE 1)11111 3 f,11rJ f"•nn1 and rirn ht1ilf!o k1i1'h\'n. Alrn<Jfil im· lmmaculale condition N rt R' , R•altor . hfllll(' \1'1!h !>llding" dOOf'; !(l Jllf'd . ro~s·•<:sion \li 1)1 as low $57,~ ewpo 1v1era &7• •350 u•111.L~ Cla11ification 500-510 for rhis very lol'r ly J llf'd· 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 "'. 10' •• '''''"". 3 bod-. o"' ..... ......., ""Mdo -.,.."" ,J'V"I Islanders Bldg. at L ind• 341 Bayside Dr., Suit• I, N.B. Isle 675-6161 room, 2 ha!h hQmC, Th(' l f' IJ.; l ll priv;1.. Jlfl 10, ~ .. , ''n"" ,.,-,v,~ '-"" B I'"" I :R ranrl n'c W p<if!\ 111 ii ~ n11•n Call 5-1.r&12·1 (o~n evert.): In bt'st part ot Newport a -P•nln1u • loon is high enough m you , "'"°"'=:;:...,-----,= General "URGENT SALE • MUST SELL"! Hii;hly drsirablc 4 OR + ~ family room home. Jl). yr. youni::-in nr11· choice Joe - CXll'f'mrly a!lracC1ve rx- lcr1or. ll(gh vaulted l'rilings -F'rplr. srri forman din room -F;irm s ize kit. -top t1ual ity V.'/1v cpls. + drapes -Pool s1z~ ya rd. Very gharp. Asking $59,500 -A m11st S'('e, 673-855(), $1&,800 V.A. Anyone qu11liries subject tn VA l.A1n wilh fi 'ji", annual pcrccnrai;;c rate, Total ~· tncn~ $1•18 per month. Sharp J bedroom ho~ giislening wi1h HARDWOOD FLDORS. 2 luxurious baths, m~rn built-Jn kitchen, ~dy to eyccupy immec\iateiy. Gl hu,Y!!rs wcloome. C4.LL! Walker & Lee 27!ll) lfarbor Blvd, fll Adam11 545-9'191 Open 'ti! 9 PM ro. RESULTS J'Oll C41\ 0.. pend on, QUI 1"9 Sul>"'" S11.l e~m11n .. D111ly Pilot C.111.sslfirfl &1:J--.""ili7R -place your ad & chillrre Ill General . h l>C'cluded y11 rd. Cr)nvcnicot Riviera, Just a stone's 13 ·io LINDO A·-. ,,. •• NHYC. can assume \l'lt paymf'n!s ... ... I 11= lh h. h ·10 school~. $59,:m, throw to pool and recreation A c•--•-old-•--·, 3 0 "11 per mon • "' H' room. Priced J,(XX) under '""" '"~..., '" '"'""" includes ail. Modern blJilt-PETE BARRETI mlll'kcl for quk:k Ml!!. Only Elr, 2 Be. Walk: to bay or in~. dCf'P pile carpets, <ilso ocean. Brick frpl. wood firs. l "J garage to boot~ Call , · · ' THIS· IS· IT! $28,500. Call 5'IB-23l3. Mr. Robln110n Cle11ificetion 625-535 '-::: .... ---::, .... :-:'. ...... ,....,:-=:'.I [SJ Clessificetion 550-555 -~-ma1('h1ng drapes. Double REALTY ' orM? nf a few one-story's, Fully turn. $39,750. BIG FAMILY LIVINGI Walker & Lee ''OS WESTCLIFF DR. A bui.Jrlrr says, ''Scli this DAVID REALTY 642-7000 2 stories • 2700 sq. feet! 5 llllWf'OIT RACH tl T!'fJO fa~. Brlniz: me <in off-• II pP l large bedrooms, fa m i I y .... 520I ~-f'r'" Hrff''s yo11r f'hance for Owner Help F1nanc:• Bayshor•• ln1trucnon room, dining room ·and 3 21~ Harbor Blvd. •I Adams a b.ll){!lln ~ 5 hedroom 2 Owner of this !!p!IC. 3 & da"l CllARMING-2 -::B~Rc-.--:1, L.::.,--;-;:--,,--:~· 5-13-0465 0pf'n 't1l 9 P~l · · N H · h • comp Clas1ific•tion 575-580 baths. EvC11 a special work-''Look How Sharp'' ~lot;;, r<'lurbishcd and re11dy lcme m <'wport eig ts.1~---~=~,..,--~-r new kitche-n, new ,.....18, l .............. "i; ............ I r 1 f 1-I w Channing J BR, l b11. fam ... ,. shop for Dad and the boii'. to movr> into, NO\V vacalll. \\'an s 0 eave · '" 8 rm, in beaulifuJ secluded s 25 ho 25 rter..twalk,,"'.,,'llipvt. beaches. I •-~ --1~ Ux:o ted on a tree.shaded, CORONA DEL MAR rr~ Vacant nn<l own c r J3ring offer Md get ready .school: \!.·/help finance. Of-__ DUPLEX I d I 000 tree·Uned BluU area ovtr· quiet cul-de.sac With friend-(OCsn't l1kr it lhnt "·ny, 3 111 1nove. fere or $31, & you can By Owner: &45-lOJ9, ly neighbon> and g 0 0 d 4 Bdrm., 3 bath sp!it-lcvf'l -lar~e bedroom~. 2 srar1'.ll~g 540-Uil ((}pei:t .Evenings)' move right in! looking ~p.n. Surprise I ;,,-,,=:::-,:;:;;-;;cc:--- schools. Localed in the Up. live in one, ren1 the otfwor, br11h~. fantasl1c kitchen an(! Owner Anxiou1I younelf! $28.950. CC.M, wi:h Coron• del Mar per Bay area and a BIG-Near shops, ~:awr & schools. family nrra, ma ni c u r ~ <l I •~p HERITAGll This lovely J BR. home &. ~·:~;el • at C.t.1·(:!,c;-1; I ••H:-:-;O~MC:::EC":&'"'t7N;:C~O~M:-::E::-BIG buy for only }13,%(1, Xlnt financing, 5 Y('ars old . la\1•n~ :inf! mtich mnre, ll • ,,. llAl min encl. lanai, i'1 nnw. availab.l• ~ ~ XI.NT E ·~1DE 1 tl Frplc., paneling • ~amed CaJI fi'r.J-4930. '"'·;>UV you like ii clca.n, <"all for a ,.:;~~~~""~~~itl for YQIJr 1nspect1on, Quiet """'" oca on ICQI ~ !':hnwing. Only $.12.:J'SO: Call -8trtt'f.· nr. pubHc & parochial Zoned C-2 well built rorner ttil!ng in 11¥'ing rm. & lam· ~TORS-,. -Caldwall.Blslllcer 546-2313. POOL HOME lllCOOols. Easy lenns &: only '~.can be used a!!' hon!~ il)I nn. Attr • .2 brutn.. h>me -...... -$2l500 or orUce Cit C"Ombination, A on f~ •5 ft. lot. HuJ'lt Ii ·d C $25 000 ' cov'd, patio. ,...h__,ed 2 bd-asfso • ottage • • MORGAN REALTY ''"' at IJl.000. -~· ., TRI HARBOR rm, apt. ""'\th Its' own patto. Greal location nn quiet stttet. ~"'Ill! · • 3 BEDROOr.lS • ;BATH & 673-6642 67S.64S9 Owner anxious.,''A'II'\ ng 1h e DOUBLE CAR GAR-I---=,..,-====--REALTORS 2 Car pr, plus extra car or EASTSIDE boat space. Prt~-.to ~ ~~7~;.;, H~~.,1::,";: 13U700 ·64243ll J-=:;R;:;Eo;P;:;O;:;S:;:S:;E:;SSiC1C>o~Nr.Sc= t~:McCacdlo Reallor 3-BEDROOM .... ,: _, 1~~c~;.ms ';i~~~how Rullo;, Call 54fi.8&4Q, !!!!II!!!!!!!!!i"l'~""! ... !!!!"" I Sparkling clean homes, Some · 1810 NCl'.'JlO'rt Blvd., C.t.1. OWNER must ~u 4 Ik'tlr1> "Armchair Jlou&ehwrtlng'' , 3 ON 1 ne\l.·ly painted & carpetf>d. 2 548.7729 R-2 ZONE om, Family Room, 8.!81.lme J,';35 E. °'8st Hwy., CdM ~'.Harbor. C.M, 1906 SANTIAGO DR. (DOVER SHOREs. N.B.) 4 Dedrm. large famJly rm, i BA. V\r,11 from evtty room. Tmw hou5" on OM lof twtl 3, 4 & 5 lxlrms, Sbme with ........ ~~'!'!"l'~!!!!!!!!""IF'ireplace and gas bullt-lns 5·~% apr loan. $28,950. hkr, 675-7225 &:iubtt· J • po<l)s. Jo11A·VA conv, terms, SAVE$$$ m this \\:ell conslruclt'd Call 1111y lime 540-1720. J--;;;;;-.,,.P"i;"o,..,,..,- pt1"ty ~· ~= Pa':i from $20,000 ro:i S.JO,CKXI, Located in a $15.000 _ Ui,OCXJ hatd\llOOd flooml home just loo"w"N"E"R"""tr°'.,,,::".""'i"'ll<d==mo=mll REDUCED $5,000 Bolsa, Call ~illJ for I.he COLLINS & \VATIS l~C. area. This cheerful :t bed· 2 blocks off 17 th 11t~I. & Den, Circulnr driveway, 621-611 1/J. Larkspur fac111:, Only S34.000. 8843 Adams Ave. !Xii-.~'23 rwm hon1e can he C'aslly Build tillOth<'r unit to hf'lp ltfust ttll this Wttkend! 1-0TEE REAL ~ESTATERS V ME SA )'(lurs 1.1C $22.500, ACT NO\VJ lA.rge l"OOm1', $25,950, bkr, t.1odern 3 BH .• family nn , 2 ISTA DEL pay exfK'nses! Low priced C"ll ... 1720 '''or nig~. 2 Apartments ;,-16-864(] at $24 ,950. M11.y be aee'n n J'"-"" "' baths, trplcs, + lik~ new J & 2 RR. f'11rn & U11f f)i~h · anytlmti. 646-TITI. l ·BR. apt, No steJ>B. 4S Ft. ~"-"""_•·_···~II i JI Classification 700-710 I -I~ Cles1ification 800-836 [ ~· ... ._ llEJ Cle11ificetion 860-858 I ...::-1~ I~ cr.s1ific.•tion 900·9 I 2 ~T_,...__.,_1"'~"11i] Cla1sific1tion 915-9 .. 9 OPEN DAI LY l TO 5 ROY J, WARD ru:rns: ..... ,,. ITOUSE HunUhg? Watch the OPE.Ii HOUSE column. '-•'fr, J'J Ill '<PM lT'S..&!aCA lib(J9I tfrrn!. B\1;- gcst ~!eCliOn Mr! Set' the OA1:LY PILoT Cla.sslJ'ied atctlon now! 11 '! alwn.y11 the right time & COl't1!"r lot. (')pen artemoons. >.1·a~h••r • Stn11e "1-R•'rrt~ -11.hvays the rlRh! place (f U • I R 1 §] Sha;; t"rnr·~-Lr~ J\Pc K•nlf'r. TS nivers ty •• ty [· A·-lor-I ro. R'."T sr~· Ztl1.l llarbnr. C.i'of. you want RESUL , r C11ll 3001 E. Cst Hwy. fi7J.6SJ.O w•... .., i:...~ S1arli;: :i.i 642-.'l67K /,,. pl11ce that ad Tustin & Mesa Drive ~he.--;;-lrl11t11rlauy thc'o.:i;"Cif.:'T.:=:":C::::;---' todey! IT'S A bree1e .. RU your Cla~~=ficAti on 950.990 * 545·4155 * new ll'tufl 1St>ll Idle ltema now! Items with eAU. use Dally ----------. . I I !I I !I ' ' . 1 .. ... ~~r r.L1i1 MondA,1', September 20, l r11 l l~I _..,_ I _ ... _ i l~I I~ I l~f I~ I l~I • -----_,.,._ _..,_ .......... CO$ta MaH l====;;;I $19 500 Mesa Ve rde Golf Course "J wouldn't live th•r• Huntlnglon Beach Huntington a.•ch Lido Isle NEW"'L-,l"'ST:-:1-N_G_S_I _ BAYFRONT HOME. Lovely ooe of a kind f BR " 3 BA. S.n Juen Cepi1tr•ne Income ..,...rty 1" EASTSI DE . HOME HoUMt Furnished 300 Hot.1MI Unfurn. -·.......,----'""'r.a General -- , • OPEN HOUSE unles• you p•ld me.'' 3 BR 2 BA, seller J>&Yi all !\o down G.J.'s for thU a:orge-SUNDAY 1-5 \\'ould you like ~ income • FAMD.Y HOME AND INCOME Great spot lo ra1ae childttn. 3 Wllta altocether. Home hal 4 bedroom, twcH'IOflt home. l queen. abed bPdroorna. $12>UTU. PD. Nie.! 1 BR. FREEll Wdl cared for mcloa!'d Gcqeota bath and &11 oom-Mobile bome, nMr bt:acA. Lendlord1·0wntra btQlen excrow cost. 00. l' ous J bdrm heme with huge 17402 C'ORONAOO LA. pita )'Our awn place to live? lilO' ~ kJt. •lect bl tin pool table siz.ed family Edwards/Slater am This eon;eous 4-ple-x bom' $1'9,000 StJO. eatlna bar, YA ht, room. Cul-de-Ne tree-l~ned Bttkely Mode-I 5 BR, J BA. hu ~ush s old u.rpei., De: crpU. df1le oversized db1 street tor prh'Bcy. \\on't fam r m., crpts, drps, lnt•r-Plso T ile entrleE. Private gar, \~. Paytnl! le-ss ~at price ot $28.900 CRV. rom, gu BBQ Jn lg kit,. patio • great local.ion. c~n­ tt\M re-nt,. Calorit' b!tns, pa110, !'prink-tral air-cond l ~ J ht-cl, ~ Walker & Lee leN, l:rtlbck. Eve-ry inch bath. 2-2 bed, 2 l.ath. P!U!'I URGE FAMILY HOME. Near club. !J BR, den, din- 111£, tam mom, 3 BA. $14,500 Ken Brittingham, Realtor 402 32ncl St , Ne wpoi.1 Bch. 675-0.123 yard with extra l&rp patio. ~Y re-dtt'ORU-<i 2 bach-Ideal maturY couple. We wiU ne fer tf'IWlt. ~you B.ll-ln ran&e A: ove n, .tor Income utd.ta · Jv..:ated BEACON * 64S-Ol11 FREE o( ~ • , . ~ny dmtwuhtr, f k . Srpuate tn tte.r wilh renta oJ $2'IS desirable-tenants on o ur utility room. Wl!\1 kica.ted in help )'OU Uve rent frft! Sub-$80-t.rr!L PD. Bachelor. waltin~ J1i.1. arnall tract wit.h future city mit ynur down paym~t. YftJ'!y. N.B. Rlfht on ocean. ALA Rentals e 64.S.~ p&rk " Marby atttam bed F'ull prier $17.!IOO. Call J\1atUtt man or woman, '"' uploring, PLUS • LOW Wa Iker & Lee I _::B::;E:..:A:;:..CLOO;:SN;..A~*~L64T;;OS-0;;5::1:..:llc_ FURNISHED INTEREST WAN. i -e SINGLES \l/~come-3 BR. If lndscpd. fo~in11nc negotiabl". 1 _ l J:x.d, 1 bath, A~klns ' •• ·~i ( -i ••• "IOJ Z79o J-farbor Blvd. at Ad'lms f ussy bLl)"t'rs -must !'it'C ! 10% down. Call _ ~· --;<>.046S °""' 'bl' PM • • • • w lk & L . FOR LEASE OR SALE a er ee S BEDRM. 4 BATH Cambridge Estates 4 BR. 2 BA, 2 ~ty Townhouse, nJLL PRICE $32,950 2790 llarbor !Uvd. al Adam1 Pride of Owner1hlp Cpls. df'PI, frplc, $175, 4 BR. l Ba &bdO $Tl,SOO CA.PI~~ VALJ..EY 56-~ Ope-n 'Ill 9 P~f Home ALA Rentals e 645-ltOO l.arie tatnily nn. 2 yrs. new. 2521 BOWDOIN PL. cor unit, bttns, crpt.o1, drps, ZTI\) Harbor Blvd. at Adam~ All upgraded. S\lhaut your Corner 3 BR. It !a.mily rm., pool. Blrn fine., lge &.: !O\"el)' 545-0465 Open •tiJ 9 P.\t 4 BR. 2\.1. ba. 50x83 $89,500 Famll ~ 3 BR. 3 Ba. Cor. lot $99,SOO 31~ Camino Capii;trano 4-PLEXES 1 w•th teenaa:en ok. e OL[ Sta SHANT'i-7 BR. LIDO REAL TY INC. 49.l-lll4 $6,000 down. Price $55,000. ~-~m 2 bath, built lns. t~ncd yrd, kids & pets "'""1- 3377 Via Udo 673-7300 Tustin Warner It Ot.k, HW!t Bch., -a-uo•I, dnptt, lease S2SS cume. Sizable dtscount 1!. 2 blks w. of Beacn Blvd, Ptt mo. Phone Lona Beach w1H1ng to paint, do yard, etc:. M••• Verd• IDEAL family b om e . New crpts & df'P9, fift,pl'i, I ~"';n;,. . ., .... i.'-~"5~51.=---:-c= or SITS mo. tennR•. I [...._! by ; ~ ~-o~1::1s~~-l~~ C.:~~~n~~~ILABLE IT'S COOL HERE ea ~LG 8 $32,:::ioo. Drive by & ca.II -t"or estate planning invest· \Valk to the beach from thi1 BALBOA BAY PROP. mrnt prope-rty Ji. counseling. 4 . bednn, 2 &lory beauty MCVAY 2309 _w. Balboa. NB 673-74al Call Lynn Regan 8-i2-862l with all the xtras: vaWted UNUSUAL 3 BR home on lol RE!nvestmen~ C.O. t:f'ilinp, 3 !ulJ baths, huge I ~===~~CC,~~=~I c<l-s lot Y.'ilh boat or trlr 545-4454 89:).1533 zoned for 4 uruis. Extra OWNER WANTS OUT gate. ABEume low int. fl-IA Former prnti.,e mode l ht. ti., pa blti ns. Gd fill. A10BILE home, 1 BR, ALA Rentels e 64S-l900 REPUBWC home; i BR " (MV). modifttod &: relocated ~ S.I &: Sun from noon, $110/mo. AdJt1 only. Spc lam rm & tinted pool. On to beautiful Helfrht.1 View LEADERSHIP R. E. No . 13, Rolling Home-s. 1973 UNFURNISHED l·G~LENc-'='7cM~~.~b-2.,..cb~~bl'-·I lar'&" liv nn v.•/ !rplc. C1F lNDERPRICED POOL l"'n, -30~. dn. < •• ,.1 ar r, a. Ins. Fonnal dtn rm w/ blt-•n ..,.. ~· '' """ 1 blk to 11ehls. FHA/FA. cab~. Fni.il trees in old· HOr.tE, ~para te play yards today. qu1t"t slrct"I. By owner. propf:rt:y, 100 x 120 oppo1ite h2-4486/~5J36/847-59lJ No. Newport C.l\1. 675--0116 e IT'S TRUE~ Cozy ) lJR 5"16-3269. park &.: playtround1, Zoned Lota for Sele 170 I ~·~0~-;:..::·'--~------I CottagE". Stove, crpu:, avail °'''ne1' 962-6194 f<'r 5afl'ty, 3 bedrooms 2 847-8531 ' · fashion garden.. 0 n I y baths too. Assume-~221. • 592-5571 JN_•_w.:.po::-rt-:--8-•"'."a_ch____ for hones. Room to IT'OW-3 B•lbu Island !Oday. SllO. , ' br, 2 be, frplt:, v.•/v.' shag. MESA Verde golf c::GUJV, ALA Rentals e 64S-3to0 I SAYE £4SHI c L A s 5 I F I D 6 4 2 • 6 7 8 DEST llllSI S22.9CK:I. Terms. Ch•'l'W'r. 121 paymts y,·ith I o w do\\·n. -3 Bedr wallpaper & cabinetry in-owner will build to 5Uil. CuJ.1 .. :o:'.~:-~------oom .-.~. Grt"at charm, beaut. e HARD TO BEAT-2 BR lo stallM. 18874 F ow I er , de·u.c lot dlrtttly on goU tu 3 E. 20th SI, Of.-642-44-11. S?!l.900. Condominium 830-9585. 963--4027 rn br, 2 ba. 1rplc, tarn xln1 Joe. Kid.o1 & pets ok. Sl.1£1 * MESA VERDE "* * CALL 8-17-8507 • • coune. · rm, patio6. ~ Coral Ave. ALA Rentals e 64.S..3900 Ex. cond,, lg i or 5 bdrm 2 (formerly Brashear Rlty.)' ba, Jam. rm. Sparush tile rs:::d. entry. new shag cpt. IMt-ins. U S LoVE"iy \.\~lJ kept yd, Cvrd , ~Ill) tATf!_,. "'1 4 BR., 2 Ba., lg. ram. nn., trplc .. bltns, cpl, dp!i, patio, $29,950. 897-TII-0. Newport Beach Movntaln, °"'"''· 673-28&5. Thrtt bedrooms and N.'O Rnltilll' ·' I~ Resort 174 CH;i;~A~R~M~l~N~G-,~B~R~.-.~,-m-,-.1 e FIRST Thing! FIRST-2 baths on one floor locatt'd 1n Glftw.. * Bl ·'-----....:.: Little Is.land. For "-'lnter BR. Focd yam, rp!s, kid!/ garden-like a d u I t -n· II Be•r L•k• •~1-pel.s Sl::.O patio. SJ4.5CO By Ownt>r. 545-3890. East Bluff e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e SALES • LEASE 2414 Vista. Del Oro Ne~-port Beach 64-l·ll:U Fountain V•lley 2°'720' BONlfS RM."°' PLUS 4 BEDROOMS! 3 BATiffiOOl\iS! 2 patios! CUI-de-sac, All for $32.500. HAFFC>AL REAL TY S424405 Eves: 541-2446 Huntington Beach "BUYERS DELIGHT" Bring your chE"ckbook. Htre is a 4 bedroom, formal d1n- 1:ig, 2~-: baths. 2 patios and priced at on1y $29,750. Can't miss purchasing this one. Call now 8-12-2535. Put a little "loot" in your lkvis. sell~ baubles for ''bu!'b ". call Clusilied 642-5678. CLASSIFIED HOURS 8 :00 a.m. to S Jl.m. }.1onday thru Frida)' 9 to noon Saturday Advertisers may place their ads by telephone COST A ?.TESA OFFICE 330 W. Bay 642·5678 NE\VPORT BEACH 3333 l\'ewport Blvd 642-5678 HtJNTI"NGTO!'l BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 541).]220 L . .\GU-:-:A BEACFt 222 Forest A\'e. 494-9466 SAN CLE;.fE:\"TE 305 .N. El Camlno Real 4924420 A New Way to Live in Irvin• Newport Beach I;;.,;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "TREES GALORE" CHALLENGING .•. •• . F'IXtt-t.iPPt"r •• \Vlth m inimum On a beautiful park.like yard ex"""ns & t1 1 th. .11 •hd-~ h h --i· ..,., e eor, 11w1 a "'"'· Y uge u =», It's be a. .}tiwel. SpacioUs 3 BR., one of the cleanest hom es 2 ea_ en premium 1 1 . available toda~. Sit under beaut. Uni\"e n it)' ;~~~ the covert'd p11.1Jo, and u.vor Priced •t $35 ~ '-~ ,. .. v. SNOW TIME JS "" a, ur yearly S'450 mo. ALA R~~tals e 645-3900 munity, Private-patio and FUN TJl\fE • \Vill you be Salisbury Realty 673-6900 mainttoanCfo fttt. Enjoy 'the Acre•ge for ••le 151 ready tor the ski Ragon? 4 BEDR..\f, garage, newly • BEACJ{ Bungalow -,,,,; choice of tv.;o swimming 1;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; <At a lot 1n the ftlrttt for redec'd ;250./Mo. 119 !\f ar-FRPLC. 2 BR. Stovt", re-1 pools and manicured putting DEVELOPERS $895. We'll build a cabin for ir.e Ave. or ph ZD-684-2-153 frig. $165 gret'n. This mu~t be seen a t only $7 7 ALA R I e S-"IOO h · 56~'. A-,.,., s.E. of '"-. • oo_ Ph: Rola !714) CHEERY clean. nicely turn enta s 64 ~ I e pnce o! $3-1,950, Cal.I ..... ~. ~ 536-1738 or wri1e-: Spencer 2 BR ~ I 646-TI71 to Stt anytime. ona. near new Elsinore Free. Real nume, trp c, Adults. e rAi';fJLY \.'lanted-2 BR. 1-o·THEREAL \'"'-ESTATERS way eX'l.eJ11iion. In area. o! Bir e!;~~k:.·~~x l828, I ,;1~17:,;:Am::;;<'lh:'.'.'Y''..'.'.'.l,~<~;~;.~n~5~7~. _ !ncd yard, gar. Stove ttJr?g. nice homes with view aver-Wlt\TER rental Balboa Isle. cp'!i, d~. Sl&'.J looking,·alle-y.Idealfor5ui). Out of St•te Prop, 171 Oiarming 3 BR. I* BA, ALA Rentels e 64S-3900 division oriented toward BY owner, 80 acre: ;;:;;:;, 1 _f'P_,_,k~.=$~"'1="'..~67~3~...,=~'·:_ __ OPEN SUN. hones and country ieatate. Mqic Vallt'y, l daho. Te-nns * WINT ER RENTALS * !hi hind . 1 · """""''u 1ng e us a sea.ping, t _is the land! The O"--ner W&nts 1 -="":;;;~o;==;;:;~7=0 ~,'.',.;,'"' Call to~"· ired hill e ENOUGH Room! 3 BR, 2 Ba. dbl gar. kids & Pe-ts. $195. REALTY WALK TO BEACH Univ. Park Center Jrvi~ $23,500 -LO DOWN Call Anytime, ci-~ 2 yr young home featuring:I~~.~~~..,,,;,~..,.;.,., Ionnal l.Jv rm -+-formal din UNUSUAL 4 BR home, area, bltin RIO & dishw11.s h-!3'roadmoor, Turtle-P.ock, er_ lnts of storaie cabinets, 1mmed .. vie _UCI le New 2 patios for outdoor enter-Un1Ye r11ty High School. I ta 1ning ~ Owners bought an-hick trom priv JXIOI & tennis other homt"! Full price co~ru, 5 ~net g~rdens, Incl $23,500 . Lo, lo down paym1s atnum, bn rk patlos, lge lam & anyone can take over GI rm., gallei':y, liv r m loan! w/trp!c, 2 baths, $44,900. Call 847-1221 Lagune Beech SEYMOUR REAL TY 17141 Beach Blvd., Ht&"n Bch COUNTRY LIVING Opt>n 't1 I 9 P:O.f Down a dirt road, cro&S a HO:v! E Des li ned tor outdr ~ooden bridge to reach this living. 3 Br., 2 ha. atrium. 2 bdrm homE" on a large, Ji:i\·c.ty ht7iJ.leri pool. Shdinf: country lot. Pass the-duck i !ass doon; in each rm lead pond .l mea.nder up a 11tone to private patios. Vaulted. path under the trees. lo the beamed liv rm v.·t rrplc, lrR house overlooklng the hil.11. k11 opens on garden, mast('r Be sure to 5tt ltlia of1e~ ha has: Roman tub on at only $33.000, before private ganlen. Tot a J another tired city d11o'tller pra·acy. S«.500. By O"-'llE'r. snaps it up: Call - 962-544-0. SHARP 3 BR, l 'A BA ~/I tirepl, dshwshr. ga11 bl ::ins, .,,,./TOean, crpts. drps. Beaut Jay.•ns, REAL ESTATE :1prinklers, n l\'ngth alum . I I~ GI " •29 = · 6,,, ;"' enneyre S1 COV pa"'o. -1 ,;i.JoJ, eX15 /O 494 9-1 7l · loan $174. mo assumable. · S.19-0316 Owner offe-n negutiable HAPPY LrvING designed by lerms. arch l t e c t. Unobstructed 892-5593 1Fr612 Be11ch Blvd., 1-1.B. "DREAM MAKER" t·1ew o! ocean. \\'alk to beach & shopping. Lge ]Jv. ing nn., rul! dining nn., 2 BR + hobby nn. Butler's pantry, ('tc., etc., e tc. Sparkh!'li cond. On I y $-15,7~.. Si Slavin R.lty. Propeny contains &mall lake OK. 675-5622, (333) ~. Isl&nd Realty fi73-1Xl0 12·5 BY OWNER and U mMd W-2 allowifli M -Roal Estate 498 Park Ave., Balboa Ji;land ovi ni -must aell. Beautilul ,_, sq. 11. lat. Priced a l Bluffs E Plan. View of ~·a-$5,0IXI per aCN with tttma. Exch•nt• 112 RENT from Oct.·June. S.300 tl!r & lights. Green Bel! Joe. For further information, mo. Inquire .209 Ruby. Fabulous ~Xl8 den . .Reduc. please corrtact R.E. Knox BEVERLY Hillr. or Highland Btwn. 9-4. ed to $48,500 or make oUer. with ~; ~~~ ~ti!t:n:; u~ loo°"'~LL,..-~H~O~U~SE"'°"~3--=B=R-. ~,~,,....,.i 2191 V'ista Entrad.a. &33-01 73 Eckhoff A Assoc., Inc. ....~ loca~on 1R-• ~ 11· t perty in commut in g " , 1411> ya1-.... ·1ner. HARBOR View Homes • 5ofl.262J. Ews/wknda 538-9435 distance to Si.nta Ana.1 ,;6~4'';C'02l""O.'=_~~--- Carme-l, By Cn:ner. On1y 57"' ""'°" ..,_ llll El Balboa p · I 8 acres with ocean fron+ .... e """"""• ..,.,.., • en1n1u • !ilePf.i from Park/Pool. This ...., Mont in South Pacific Bora Boni.. e. tastefully decor home is a real o:harmt>r. Lush gras:1, For more infonnation call RHI Eat•t• W•nted 114 2 BR, walled in patio. nr 494-3102. water, until June 15th. ZlJ: lrg patio, crpl/drpl'l, shut-~3 LAND WANTED 243--5316. 246--6395. ters & real tort for the kids. REPOSSESSED 10 kwl 5 to 30 acn1. McMich.ael 644-4174. acres, NO DOWN, $2S mo. Company. (l) 37I-3950 3 BR. 2 BA. patio. STEPS To B Near l.rg lake, 968--0047. 1--==:::::.:...:.::..~c..:::::::.__ ro5 I S'T'reet EACH PRIVATE PTY want1 U-20 Winter lease. SlTS. 4 BR. 2 ~1 ba. Xlnt anoa. SO. Red River Valley, No. units from O\\"ner. Pre!. Pools, tennis, IYlimming & Dakota, 240 acres, $200 Costa MHB Mfi.-8451. Bavshores boating. SJS.900. acre. 545-lnfi. --,-8-R-------- CAYWOOD REALTY . 2 BA houl'il", $3..'iO. NO. California -10 acres -9 mos. 2861 Bayshore Dr. 6306 \V. Coast Hv.'Y., N.B. $200 actts. Boa• 1tealty. I!• I .. 673-6743 '* 543-1290 968-3.\05. . I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;; I Coron• del Mer BIG CANYON Apartment. for ulo 152 11 3,CXXl aq tt house in Big Can-32 uNITS-Busine1s 1 1 ~ BR w/garage or rien, yon w/!airY•ay view. Avail + Opportunity 200 modem lrg yard, 4 16 in late Sept. $94 ,::.00. COSTA MESA 1 -0i5TRi~miAs'c:.:.1 ~La,-~1<'k•~pu~''.:·~CO<d~>~1. ___ _ * 644 -SO:W * $310 M. S50 M dn. Excel ce-DISTRIBUTORS ~~ ,~ ""'f ~.-N Laguna Beech #50 BAYSIDE ViUage $21,950 cu .. --_.. '"""""" vwi..-r· EEDEO ALA Rantals e 645-3900 e SPACIOUS & Gracious-4 BR, o;pts. drps, frplc, 1ncd yrd. Kids & pe!s. S200. ALA Rental1 e 645--3900 ' CALL DAY OR NIC)tlT ALA Rentals e 64S.itto 1999 Harbor Blvd., ,Cf'/t JN Chs ta Mesa for !J!111 .a sharp 3 bdrm With !of~· vf room. Carpels, drape-s, huJ.i. ins, fenced yard at $210.bo per mo. H's in our re.qta! book along with lots mo('a. Walker & Le' 27!kl 1-farbor Blvd. at Ada.nls 5-lj-0.1~ ()pt"n 't1l 9 p;o.f ' BEACH, pool~. clubhouse nearby. Xtra i;harp 3 BR, 2 BA Ne"lXJrt Shores home. Year-around S295. St 'l·n 1'1t'yer, S.16-5880/549-1366.~ 2 Bedroom, l bath home wl'11 i;a.rage. Eastside, SI75, call Terry S.IS.2313. ·-No children no pehi. At-Realtor. Limited numb er of l BR, comp redec. v.•alk ta trac, beam ceLling, 2 BR. 2 Busines• Property 1S4 DIST R.JB UT ORS now beach. Avail till July l . Corene del Mer BA. Frp!c. Encl pa.tio. Pool. ava.Uable in your area. New S22i_ 494-1.589, or Y.ill rent. 67s-4580. OCEAN view, $350 tor 1385 ltfulti-11-UUion Dol l a,. ad· UNfQUE Rus!ic 2 BR-+-Jort. • $350. PANOR.Ai\11C VI E\\". J IQ ft or led ~ tor !!.rt, wrtiaed Puddq &. Fruit lrplc, unftJrn. hnmc. Tfl'e,. Newport Heights dance or exe-rci&!ie studio, C up1, i o ld t hrou1 h Br, lrplc, bltna, Wtl bar. Near IX"eAn. $325/n;o;. M • M meeting ttlOm, otfi~ space, Automatr M~ndist'rs. Lease. Call <194-890:!, 67.H3!12 nr 21J: ?i~2-l(l3::i. OYlnCJ essage etc. KHehen tacit La"''"a lf ·•lfj-... I.SE 2 Br, den, tam. rm. 473 v .. -· qu..,, cu, you will be pro. • V!E"iV, 3 BR, 2 ba, bllins. acant, move rlghl in. 3 BR. BN.ch. 494-7<156. vided "''\In all _..,,ipment N. Cypress. Se wknds. Utll. ~ d•"'"• ·m F. I 1~---~C.,...'-----•u• ~ •• pd $27. rpts. drp~. dN:k. gar, nt. '-""I'· • • irep ace, Commerclel and locations, and be train--1 0"~·~··:..;.=·.:;.~'~·-----beach. 1-772-0367. tAnah.) hdv:d floors & ~.Huge p 151 eel in all phases ol thill Lido Sands bath & +l. Dbl. gang,&. roperty 3 Br. 1'2 M. ne,~l >· highly lucrative bu!i~ss carport on ftl1e y. On tree 5 BUSINESS UNITS of in-{no l'l'llingl. You must be DECOR. furn. 3 br, 2 ha, del'Or. Ne .... · .ihag crpts. 6:w shaded corner nee• Qin w 1-C M , -t bltru; w/.......J 6 f'E't. tac. 111 larkspur. 6/a--8243. .... C"Ome on • ,,u.. · • ...... rel..i&ble. have a aood car """" 1 -.-~=------· I Dr. $34.950 property nep payout in ll and 4 hours a y.'ffk fip!lft blk to bch. 9 mo lease from Costa Mesa Immaculate m. Owntt will carry 1st at tim•, and be able to make 9112· fiTa-2l57. Channing home. rttently t'I!· 7 :i. • an immediate tnvntment or Newport Beech decorated. J BR. 2 Ba . New TRI HARBOR SB00.00 tc-$2100.00 (secUM:f).1-'--"-,.;_:;.;.:;.;.:.:.., __ _ shag carpel!, F'ittp\ace, Kit, REAL TORS Send na.ml!'. a.ddr'l'"Sll and LIDO 15.lt-3 BR. 2 BA. Ne~·!y w,·e h:pplly evt"rafler in this OLDE ENGLISH :.s:ory hltn5., C'OOl patio. Dbl. pr. '4(X) East 17th C.?>t phone numbt'r lo: Newport dproratl'd. Corntr. Pr i. rrioon.-.h cas!:I .... 21100 SIJ. f t. Tree shaded Old b -k on a llt"y, SJ;.%0. 646-JQ5 Ev~: M2·2'225 I ntemational Distributing patio. 49-h~975: 6ir>-OJ83. &12-6722. $275 A MONTH 4 BEDRDOM-2 BATH Fireplace and .ready /or oc-- nipa nry no1v. 2iJ7 Dr:ik' Si.. ;'\le~a Del ,\Jar, C.:\l, ED RIDDLE Rt:ALTOR 646-:iSl l nr formal hVJn11;. 4 bE>droom~ ··-' r l<' "--3·00 N H U f 305 liYlng room and the mast~~ wiuks. 4 B: •• beam Cf'il., CALL ,..... '''·1414 Ij()' CORNER (ogta :\few o..umpa.ny, i ewpcrt ouus n ur n. ~tl•IE' nn 8 ~eparale le\'el, frpl., panelrng. Din, rm.. 9•~~ (Omm'I bldg. Uc fOf' bar&: Blvd., Newport Beach, Genera• call 842-25JS. mod bltn lot, t'f"!'. rm, over ~wllde. restaurant. Ready ! or Calif .• 9:ai60. Dept. No. 30A. l ~~~~~i~ij~i gar. Ocean '~el\· deck. JtEALTY tt"nant. ~u!t StU No~·! $49.500. Call· Ntir Ntwpor1 Pe11 Off!~• Coraideor trade, Call owner TO BUY OR = • ~1ISS!ON" REALT\' 4!1-1-0731 2 ON LOT tor ~tails: 494-CQIO. SELL A BUSINESS RENTAL FINDERS NO~TH c om.Tl d.laJ !rce 5<:1~1220 O\\';-.'ER. Beach a.cce~s:. ocn MUST GOI STORES & OFFICES HOLLAND BUS. 4U W.19"'-COSTA MU4 1 ---~===--.....C. view, 3 BR. 21.1 BA.? rm . 2 Clt"an :t br horn~+ N!ar 1 en N~-port Blvd. SALES Hou1es*Apts. . . SUNKEN 1rpl$, nr new hrick &·.cedar, bi home-on N. Newpon $150 M equity, on leuehold. '"IM Broket" with Empathy"' * 64S..0111 * • TAKE -YOUP. -CllOICE 12) 3 DR honH'S $195 & s22;;, C2 ! .1 13R ('()ndo'~ ""'/prw-ij $22'i, ~: l 2:il. t 1 I 4 RR ""'roo! S:!.ln. & $31.J. All xlnt mnrl. R<'f r r1>n,.,..s rrq11\1'f'd, Call ~.>-.S4Z4 1npen f'\'e~.J Sllutb Coa~t Re;ilrors, CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & km~ is S:JO p.m. the day bl.'· fore publication. CXC"pt !or Jl.1ond.ay Edition when deadline 1s Sa.tur· day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertism should check their ads da.ily I-report errors im mt>diately. THE DAILY pn..ar usumes liability f or UMo first in- correct lnserti.Ol'I only. CANCELLATIONS: When killing an ed bt' sure to make a record of the h.'Il.J.. NUf.tBER gl"'n you by your 1d laker as n'Cf!ipt ct your cancellatlon, Tttls kill number must be l'Jre· ~ented by the-adve rtliu in cas. or a dispu.te. CANCELLAnON 01l CORREcnON O"P' t-raw AD BEFORE RUNNING: Eve-ry effort ls made to kill or" correct a ~ ad that tiu be-en otde-ttd but we cannot jtl..laran: ltt to do 10 untU lht' ad has appeared 1n the pa-"''· DIME-A·UNE ADS : These ads an i;trleUv ca.sh ln advan~ by mail ~r a.t any one-ot cur of- l1 ces. NO phon. orders. 'n-iE t>AD...Y PD..01' !'f!'o-~Crves the rli:ht to cla.s--11 y, edit. ctmor or re- fustt aey adverU1ernent lllld to change ti. ra1~ & regulationa wit.bout pr1or notice. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. 0. Box 1560 Costa M~' 92626 Living r oom, faml.ly nn, 3 Sfi9,00l. 4~:.364. Blvd ., nr \\'eatminster. 7'ho/o loan. Part in trade 1716 Orange Ave-., C.M. ;!,.,~..,. BR. lt's su~r . only $29,450. Large-}l)t, Cl 2nne_ OUer possible. 0....'ntt 675-lSOl. 645-4170 or 54()..06()8 ews . Free to ]Andlor.U Real Estate by Lagu;~oN~:u:LL !~·-~Pmea~ ~tt3 6wr1~1.~icr~ condominium• Nffil Hi vo1 liquol" «tor.. r.1 UST ul\ ne .... ·ly remodel· ... , ,..~'-•-•~•-a~l_• ____ ...,.1_60 0 JUST ttd~ to $28.500 And M VAY V.'h!le \\'aler viey.· by day -"'"'1 bl do C city liglll'!I by "ight, The 2 bdnn. h~me w/Rp. gul'!ll OCEAN front exec. apt. 2 reF "'°1 ne.~ wr:. paymen1t. houR, pe rfect for in-Jay.·1 er B 2 B' --0 as r......., rt'l .... urant n I •e quiet comfort of this home R, ,.... 0-Y • prime Nt "'JIOf'I &adt loca-_9~~_5l~lc_ __ _.:.54c:::S-~04C:::l=8I \.\"ill add Y"al"S to your li!e! lhal independt'n! lttnagf!r. $47.500. Owner 499-3005. lion. Could be Mom and PoP 4 BR., 3 ba.ths. 1wimmin1 Reasonably pric@d at $17,900 p 166 CA 54.&-B.J& er 544-6862. Income roperty type ope:rabon. A 1 en t KWOOD GAR OEN pool. You can't tak~ it with ~::...:="";;cc..:::::. ___ I ~ -~ APARTMENTS )'OU -( iny it heft'! Newport Shores * * * * "'.......,"""· Ne~'J>Ort-Norlh Laguna . liguel Reelty $422 000 15ll" CORNER Costa 1'fesa 880 Irvine Ave 64S-Cl550 130..5050 499.))44 LGE A-frame 3 br. 2 be. loc • • comm'I bld.r . Lie for her 6. in community "''/rec ~a.. New 27 Unit Apt II... restaurant. Ready for 3 BR family home, ready to pools, tennis, 2 bUu io bch. Cost• Met• ~t. Musi Sell No.,.·! 1700 l'INhewpoSt rt-South"'A" 81_ movt" in. l«e-yd mod 642-386&. BR.OKER 60-4905 Ccrwider trade. Call ov.'ne:r $165-2 BR Home WI lrplr. & pOQL. Encl yard lOf' child ... (>('!. BEACON * 64S-Oll 1 $1-tO-REDEc 2 BR House. Yrd for children Ii:. pe-ts, Avail Now! BEACON * 64S-0111 $2)()-SPAC 4 BR, 2 S., Jam rm w/ frplc k Y.'Ork!hop. Children/pets \.\1!ll'Ome-. BEACON * 645-0111 2 Br. 1 lou~e 11· frpl~ fncd yard, stove, tPftij:', Crp1 ·e-. S\95/mo !o nv1. or S1R5 Year lse. 6"1&-12•16 or &16-6961. XTilA l~ J I~ RA. !pl hM ~\'t:>ryllun!= Sl!l,"i/mo ' ( I n T r i p ! e s I 2280 1-Iine.r :'l-1~152. FOR rent, .1 BR, 2 ba. Crpt, rlrr~. El "c ·dsh \\"1r, Sprinkler 11ys!rm. $240 mo, 30.17 Royc-r Ln nr eaH ........ "' facil1tlts. 494-4746. -4~1331. *. * Turn unu-... lt•m• 1n--·•-• * * far detalh: 4!K-OOllO. OIECK thi1 barpin, By The fastest draw tn the Weit """' "',..._.. ----------?.fESA Vc-rdt' Pool tlome, 3 oY.·ner, 2 story 3 & .• 2 bal-========;;o:=O.!;~'~aah=,::'~all=6'=...,.,.::::::~=:::=.~W~o~·n=bol~p~'°"==""';;·;' ;;"""';;;:;:;:~ CUSI'OM. ~. La,..,,.,,, Ii. $125-2 BR w/ gar. Priv. pa. BR. 2 BA, bltru;. plush home ~'/lrJ: lam rm .. !ibagl' yard Tf\l.inL Selttt cl~ele tio. eon.,._ loc. Tot olt. crpts. $.';00/mn. Lease. SloO cpl,. cstm drps. Now h~·a lncludini P. U. truck. BEACON* 64.S.0111 clean dt<p. Aft 4 pm. the bonus: * liEATED C.1?111'0 Ji\~1-1)-C ~C.• ft\09o"tta, ed1ers etc, 546-23·14. POOL \\'/xtn. drlve~·ay for \:)\!:3" ).."'tJ }.~J. (b JJ(/"\;J MS-am. $13S-l BR Home wl prag~ E-sicl""' 2 Br. Cottai:e. Adl t:s 00.t "' .. ,,. "';""' nght! The Pml• wiffl ,,, •. •111'/• 'n c•--... Newspaper Doalorshlp " Yonl. °'""'" .... Avail .,,,, 00 ,,.~. B ... m •• """· c.aJJ for a ppt . 968-3925. '.JI, l"'f1 D(lgl1 For L.A. Haald Examiner now. patio. $152/mo. ye a r I y . SELLING 0 r.:':.J:.1"'-"' '" On.ng• °'· ~·· ...,,,,..1 =B=E"'A"'C"'O"'N'-*~64:;S-:::O:.:lc::l1'= "'-""'· YOUR HOME? tow to fom four ...... ..._ .c.~ lty depolW ;._~:d. •-~-RI .P •• $125. Ut1I pd, Mobile hm NB 2 BR, AdullJi, 2 chlldrt"n OK ~ ~ ~ . 1.A1.....,.n, Ananw m. • * * l OK Free apprai5ll.I • \V• bt•v A M I R I I --2 pe • re11 n."fd. v p u-te LNn 241 •~ BR homo ltoVo re-• ~· "'IO * eq~Jtle.s. Peraonat a ttention. ....._._.,. .1ri ft • ' ""~ ,, Y" exporl'""· I' I I I I' ~~ 1st TD Loan ...:. ';,;;, """''"' -" ' BR, •• ,.., •• "''''· """ COLLINS & WAnS -• - _ ·• • * * * paid. S\65. 2193 ,\1aple St. 962-5.'i2.l Open Ews. F U M E R I I 7.25,. INTEREST Slto. 1 BR. yard for fOtl C.M. M2-i6.'i8. Biea ~17:ir.4 ~:.c2~~: I I 1• I j ' 2nd TD Loan Sl~. ,*BR,.Mow~ rerrig., 3s:·2~.wil~~~~; hrepl.ace, I an d 1 c a p e d _ • • ' r kneed for klda or pebl C.?.l. 2131694-2983. Comer lot, I mil@: to beaeh, S O y RA I ~ Terms bul!d • = * * * l'o"E'°Lc;UX;;v;E"'-'eoi-00o,.-,T"o-w-,-,,..,-.,-.I ~'.::. ~:mk ale-. 1-,...,,;;...;;,l..;..;;l*;.:.;l_J ~~a -track~tar. C:: =~.,.. 21,::. '17S. s .,BR.. ,!M' :~ c.M. ::·n!:~c:iS::~~:~· pool. s Bedrooms $32.750. 2 stocy, -• ......-hw up at wart f!¥'#Y Settler,.......,, C.. fJ.95, 3 BR, ff!TK.'td yard. lr.==cc--==-'--1 full battu, l&ri:f! pool she H E D N A L lnl_2ht c::.:-!!' ~ '~:M 338 E. ]1th Strwt Si.nt1N ok, C.M. CLEAN liuitt 2 BR. lirU11re. lot. 2 patK>e. c~ler hall • U ~ 11119 ~ ...., Me--STAR.LET 62'-2160 nt'W crp!. Prival")'. Nn flt'l11. room hon1e, l'!xcell,nt al'N.: ~ • I f7 I I j* ,..~-i,:""-.. 'l:'J....... T~dD:..ra ff1 VACANT NOW Babyok.Sl4S.l MSPnmon.. Harry A. Soi:&:• Realty, "' -~ • s Br. 2 ba, c::rptsl drpS, fncd 2 BR hou!U!', 11mall YSrd I: lit· ts:~~. 2~ BA, J car au. e r:h~R~~SE~~m I' r r I' r r · I' r l1 ·~:!~~at~~~ ;,:.,~~·E;~~~ .... } ... ~·;~ol.~~i .. ~~~17;;;;,.;;,,..;;;, I -~~~:~~·~'·~"~'·;'0~~~;·;_;1,~~~l~~tt>-&:~m~:w~"J .. . di.cnunt 673--0140. It' reall7 NF.\V 2 BF:DROO,\I, 2 RATII. ~~J~. home. s '5 • 500 ' e ~~~if'4l fORj I I I ~13 I I I I V3 ca.ncln ctllt mMeyl Rem to ·replace. ;:. ::,~b~ Eire. k11ctw-n . 3..13 f: 21&1. HOUSE-t·~,,-,,~,~,,-,~,~"~.-.. -,~h-th-e yrur hou~. apt.,! alm'e f\a1tlture & mbcfilla.MO'.s11 The f1111te.o1I t1Nl'v 1n 1he \\'P';i OPEN HOUSE rolomo. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 bldt ., '"· thni •Daly Piiot <Olomn. In Iha ci ... l.!lod · · • D•lty PUot CIA.,lll•d Oanlfi«t Ad, Section. Ari. 642-567R - 3 fi R. D J BR , a va.11 iioo i BR !n k. SJ ?.O ,S-3900 PnST-2 ' • kid!/ S-3900 E-;:I b 900 2 BR. relijg, 3900 cious-4 ., !ncd 3900 IGHT 3tto ,.c~ • 1ors· cir buiit-' ' $210.00 re.qtlll mote.. eci danis P~r '' bhouse BR, 2 horn< S 1 'ln l3li6 .• • ~\h ;,. caH + loft. Tree,. I m o[, 63:i. bltios. r. nr. ah.) ewl 3· ts. 6ar m TH IOICE S22a. '/po.-~ 4 BR lJ '<Int ui1'f'd, t'\-es.} ,i::1lr, rlrii;:. 0, Of ·16 01' I, has { i n !\-liner Crpt, ,, s r, ""'· rail pm. Adil.!! frplc. r ly . n OK v,·ater t St. pool, or ATH. l~!. \\'f',;t slfll'd . ....-· Mo<tdlt, Sel'""""' 20, 1971 .~,1 ~-iiiiiiiiiiiii ... -;;;~;;: 1 -..... 1~ l -.. -1~ ' "'"-··-JrtJ 1 ... -..... lltl r .,.,._ ...... ~ 1~ -.. -. ~ L~.::-!~ r .,.,_, •. ~ .. ~ J[t] HouMt Unfurn. 305 Houties Unfum. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. W Apt. Unfurn. 365 Ar.t. Unfurn. 365 '-Pt•·• Fount•ln V•ll•Y :San Clemente General Coste M.1a L151un1 Beach Cost• Mesa Costa Mas• Huntlnsiton Bettch I'-'-.;.;...;_..;_.;.:::__..;_~ I·----------... ..._ ..... · -------1 Furn. or Unf un1. 171 ---• ......,.., ________ ,... Corona dtl Mar "br, 2 N . hy ~w\mmin1 p:iol lttODERN '2 br, l~ ba, bltn Rene Beautiful Funurw-1 S~!ALL 1 BR f'rnn. t1?nan1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio.,;iiiiiiiitl --TTIHIEE:E£.x-<ccrnri1;x~G;-T2 '&-3 BoflMs:'SiOO .i. ·;. 2 ur 1 ba w/trp·-,-,-.-..,.-.1 ' yd, sm . Nr Warner & stove & ~trig, Overlooking tor &! little .. dl.'sired. AvaLI. immctl. $1 New New New PALM MESA APTS. P11tlo, pool, chUdrcn. ~1(,fl.A r ur:. Sll!O un.lurn $175. :-Otagnolia. Avail Oct l. for 11.11.111. golt coo~. Adultl!i on-ONE MONTH iric. ulll. 494·5398 MINtrrES F'RO~I KAI AP'TS, J.8881 Mora Kai 0.3-918.3. ' ;,..c''~·-"-"'-Jl_,_13_3_"-_2_2_"_· _ _, ly. 1225. <92-4392. 1213) we&lli.BlllU 21 Lido hi• Villa Cordova NEWPT. BCll. "'"·;;block E. of Beaeh.1;:::..:::=;:,------1 ~ Hi.tntington &leach 44~2345. New, beautiful. 1artlen apan-Unbelievably lrg apts, huge CaJJ 962-8994. Co1ta Mt i• ______ 1 compl•te with me ~ -th BEAUTlfl.JL bachrlor apt bl ---\\'ALK TO BEACH. 3 BR, 2 S•nt• Ana 1~ n. wi on boy. 1175. COOL· FRESH! pool, Jacuzzi, elect tins, Lagune 8ti1ch PARK NEWPORT •----------your _,,. • PRn'ATE PATIO e QUIET -SAFE shag crr,t.s. drp!i, r.auna etc. --------,--1 APARTMENTS BA channcr. ronnal dining 2 BR ... 1,,-... ,.-·,g & Purch•s• Option e POOL e SPA e 675-8549 Ad"lt-, "' -••· , 11 .. u • ._ u ..-:,-..,.,.-,_ (Nf.'at liack ~ayJ .. ~ "" ··-• Nr Bch. 1 & 2 Br, .lii Ba. Bacbelor 1 or 2 Bedroom.I, rm, converutnt 10 "' washing machine. Clean, Ind. Item .election. • GARAGE • Newport Beach 40 Unit Adult SINGLES ...•.. $135. $185 up. Pool. 2175 S. C!t and To..,;nhousei. Spa, pools, " ;:_~~~-$260/mo. Ag t · 005e to mark!!', 1019 So. 24 Hour Dely. e ADULTS -NO PETS e OC~ N Apartmtnt Complex I BEDR~f ...... $1 .. 0. H"'Y· 494--0~. (1) 528--6743. tennis. From $170. Across Broadv."<ly, S.A. CUSTOM 1 BR-$190. Furn. A VIE\\', 3 B d , I & 2 BR. Apts. 2 BEDRi\t ...... $160. _, nd J ---~------2 BR 2 B s~ -Furn wash/dn 2 1 1 BR. bltiM. Iwc. shag cpt, from fashion I .... a at am-2 BDR!>t house, IK'\.\' ~hag University Park Furniture Rental 151 ~ .,.,A-Z4s' Cl\f. macu.l11te'; $.;;,arptJr~. l 1n1. GAS & \VATER PAID \'ou're right, thry're undtr-pa:tio, 2 bib to town/beach. boret "-San Joaquin HllJ.s crpt!'i k drp5, ha. .517 W. 19lb, C.M. 548-3481 ~.••st t., , . -, annua nr Mo. to Mo. From $140 priced! l;,61 i\!eu. Dr., c.r.t. rardener. 5 hlk."i io bt-11.ch 4 BR. 2',i BA, pool. ttnnis, A--'--\... 114_...,,.,.. e 646-8666 e 11·1n1er. 6l;rn:>I or 1Z1.J1 5 blks lrom Ne\\-Blvd.) $165. 49+-8749. Roods. <TI4l 644-1900 . ...,....,"""" '""""' -99-1'187 2323 Elden Avt., Ct.1 Mature ll du It"· SliO f)llrk .. Rent or l~se lo buy. LaHabra 694-3708 TIIE EXCITING ' · · See ttlgr Ted \\'oodhead • 2 BR. Quiet. Walk to town LRG. detux moblle home, ~7003. $320/nro. Irvine. 673--8.llj, PALM MESA APTS. \\l:'\'TJ::R f'f'ntal, 2 BR, I b... 646-0032 * Span1'sh £1egance &: heh. Adults. Leue. 217 Central heating&. cooling, 2 "'lo3~B~R-. 7tp~t-, ~.~,,,-,,,-.-,.-,-~-. 71,-oc-. HouMs Furn. or Balboe Island l\ONUTES TO NEWPT. BCH. Nf"W rlsh11·shr, TV, ln1mac.1 !!!1!!!1~~"!;'!!~!!!1!!!1!!!I Cypress. $170. 4.94-Q:j)9, BR. See to a pp~ciate. t'O . $220/mo. 47~2 Scenario Unfurn. 310 Unbelievably lrg apts, huge 400 ~'tis Imm bell~h. Adl!s I'\.,· Ad It LI I Mesa Verde Furn . S 1 7 5, Un t u r n d I I J I bl on!>•. ,--•.•. 112 34th St, DELUXE ~1et u v ng $150/mo. Adlts, no n.tJ. nr F. ingE'r &: Bo .sa Chica. pro, acuui, e-ec1 !Jos. "' .~ ,, bl •- H • H bou lo\\'tT 61;....1seo before 6pin APARTMENTS Shag cpt • ~1>5 • tru V ATTRACTIVE Z7G6 Bristol, Space 88. ~i079. unt1ngton Ir r shllg crpts, drps, sauna e:c. .. .. 'O\V AV.'ILABLE Bt.auWUI Pool e AU Ut!J Pd Adults 15 SP \CIO U .~ " 2 to choose lrom. 2 Br .. new 545--0,l09, 5-l5-T766. 3BD. Como. 111Ba, pools, stNG~rs · s14. ' s Baylront-:.1od"ro Air Cono _ Frplc's _ 3 S>1'lm· 2 BR. $17C cpts, drps & paint. Xlnt loc. 1 Bedroom tumls~ flp!. ~bhol.lM!. JJ.1!10, garage, * \VATERFRONT * WE STILL HAVE.. • 1 BEDRl'lf ····f~m .:iS1·5 ~pPf'~ duplt'~L 3 Br. 2 Bfl. ming Pools - Health Spa -Adults: only-no pets Nr slM>p'g & frwy. •ideal for "-'lg, d'P~· ~ F. 0,.....,,... w/storage, near the beach. 4 Br, 30' dock. By mo. Ls@? Some qual ity winter reo:ali · ..... J • rar Y $400/mo. \V inler Tt>nrll~ Cris • Game & BU-Ul Avocado St. 64&-0979 1 hild '-'I' -~ ... --,~· 57•o•><or2.l\·3-•••L 2BEDR:,f .. , ... from SJ7j, r100/rt10 2"~ 10th S> N'B coupe,noc ren,nopets. Ave Cogtaf\tesa. '3/JV"'l.Ji.Y"f). .....-O<>"t'<J • ,.,..."'" let! in larger & &ma.l ier You 're right. the-y're uodtr-G7i>--0236: "'-' · · l1ard Room. $140/mo. 64.>-3515 or 644-1408 --·--------! 4 BR. 13{ BA, rpL~. drps, Newport Beach apts., at reasonable rates, priced! 1561 r.iesa Dr., C.:\l.] --;\;;l';;IN~'T"E"R""'~R~E~,~T"A7L~s. _ 1 & 2 BEDROO:Ol *BRAND NEW * or 64~-<1753 for appL Huntlng~on Be•ch "fenced yard, no singles. to qualified tenanls, (5 blks from Newport Blvd.I · 1-~RO~t $140 DLX 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba, encl $230/mo. !:l6S-!Y.lj8. BEAUT mod. llo>1-'Il°?UM', 13 C S d O RO Bay!ront-Penini:ula. 3 BR, 2 MEDITERRANEAN La Costa Apts. gar. Sl 50 & up. Rental Otc: CN DEACH! Br. '.!'f. Ba. lI1I c. pal!O, poo. A A e bath~. SQQ TTIOlllh 1 & 2 BR, bltns, swlmmlna: I» 2 BR. crpts, drl)!I, bltos, gar., 2 car .,.ar, _,, bltns, c.-nts, DAVIS REALT\' .<:•?-1000 VIL LAGE I . '· b 3095 Mace Ave. 54&-1034. '· h t 110• 1100 • ...., .,. CASUAL Cali!. Living lo • l=;;-;o--7'~-~~-~~ pool, ana1, uo.r--que & gar. nr ""'8l' • M Pf'~. ""' drarv>S, Leasf" $29j (1) W 150 70 Newport B•ac:h NEW APTS E I d 5••7"0" ,..~ warnt Mediterranean atmos-BCJ-r Frnt _ 3 Bdrm, 7 B•. 2-100 lfarhor Blvd ., C.1'1-J. age. All II -pd. ~ to $1 • ,ng an · '.,,,.. :io.;. 523-4710 or 846-5991 eves a.It Ad J ..,.--· 11 Bf' From $227 . _ d 4 h h 1 5 315 MARINE AVE. 673-6900 phere. Spacious color co-color TV, kini; k queen 1714) 557-8020 u ts, no pets. 3 Heatt.11 Pools 2 BR From 1242 3 Br, l.Jx"'' <!n ( t r + ' pm. BALBOA ISLAND ordinatt.d a pts -designed & beds, plu~h: -\V in le r. REN'fAL OFFICE 3:-A A\'Ocado, Cflt. 642·!ll08 Large Clubhou.st. e-tc. BBQ 3 BR From $31' hont1s rm. Nr ~his & shpg. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 furnished ;or style & com-fi.16--123-1 Ron OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM Ava.ti. JO/I $2::.0 84&-7156". 2 i'"URN. yearlies; 1 BR apl, tort e Heat...i pool e Kitch· en 2 Br. Apts $150 Child Care Cent~~ Furniture Avallable N - B ch frplc. new kitchen, 1 adult, =i 2 BR. pallo, carport, ~) h!k FAIRWAY '!•·• V•rd•. 0 0 w,, 1, 1· ., Great new l 2 .t; 3 uurnu c a-ts-dra""'s-dlihwashtt ·,Huntington Hil!l rbour •wpo. • ea e.1 w/ indirect lighting • " ~ " ' from 1149 ··~ ...-_,_ ~-LRG d•i"• .. _,,J_.1 3 "P., no pets, $170. Incl util. 2 BR Deluxe RIO. Adults. No peb. lo beod"h1 &3 b•4y. Actl· redec. Crpts/drps, b\tn~. SOUTH COAST he~M_!°°m~unan~~~ew•,•- E EAU T 1 Fu L Huntington ..,. ..... ''""' ~ house, lge Hving r m 1 BR h TS lu comm a es or · Ava VILLA APJS gar., no pets. 568 WilMJn, VILLAS ...... '""' ..,,,.,_.. " ... Hubor 4 BR + Fam Rm 2 bll, swim k boat dock, w/frplr, no pets $230. nio. tm "" cr.'"u· Sept 8 to June 15. 67f>-3131 , upper, crpt/drps, bJtn5, pat!os-am'ple parkina; N.,,~·t !•l•nd. '-.lot"re 61 .LmES IN DED R E UOl l\fa-'r h" .. Bl\'d home. $400. Call 84&-7247 to " .--• ~ " 5-297j. ~" · w ••2 971 · · • beamed ttiling. util pd.. """ ' "' • Security (Uards. adlts, no ""1. $400. >1'inte-r. .....~ ' WUson ""' ·l 2 & 3 BR's ~8823 see. '" NE\V 3 BR. 2 BA. Ete-c 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 doors hlJm child ok, no pets. 646-3786 -~="°"""== HUNTINGTON 673-7861, (805'1 687-8384. Unbelievably Beautiful 1 Private patio pool· indlv. ~ .. ~"s-611. AOULT LIVING I i e kitchen w/dshwshr, {rplc, watt'r, year y or 9 n1os. · '" ""'...,, rv n * Adults P·eferr-• * . • il VAL D' ISERE Garden Apts. ~I• & d laundry tac. I=-~~~~-~~ e--· -w. 1 • ' Bdrm•. PACIFIC • .u patJo .,. prage. Ava 9/15 '-... ll n · mo er n · Park·Like Surr-ounding ·--·-~ 3 BR., 21.3 ba 2 car garage, to 6/15. 6J8--8.170 or Adults -no pets. flowers 71·1:77S--070'J. Near Orangr. Co. Airport & QUIET -flELUXE U1sh1\"11.shers. Firepla~. 2 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. 2 BR, 2 baths, dt.n ..... .,.$.JXl 3 BR. 2 ba's., atrium .. $325 3 BR., 2 ba's, bonus rm $350 4. BR., 2'h ba., tam. rm S350 3 BR., 21,, baths ...... $300 WE HAVE OTHERS c-1.l o ~ ''jJ I' 11 ii, Facing poo1."'$2i5. t:•n o<>•t everywhen'. Stream &. UCL Adults 0111.v. Baths. Enclosed patios. Pool 17141 53S-l4S7 REALTOR ..o •966 ~ · \Vaterfall, 45• .......,1 Rec. Rm, \VATERFRONT Bal Pen. 20122 Sanra Aoa A\•e. 1·2 & 3 BR APTS ._ __ ..__ ~ ~ s Al B I & ......, u:que. Carporu & Ole o,..,..n lO am-6 pm Dally '· 345 ATTRACT I BR apt; Winier Sanna, Sgls 1-3 B<lrm, Fllrn-par 3 Br, larn rm. pnv "un :O.lgr, Z.lrs. Joachim, Apt 3·A so Furn ache ori; !!forage. No lease re-quired. WILLIAM WALTERS CO. Dupl•xes Furn. Newport Beach OCEANFRONT 10>1-·er 3 BR, ne\v v.•/all xtras. \Vinter. $325. consider yr. \\'knds 548-9374, '>l'kdays ( 21 3 ) 696--8831. or ~uly: /.-1ature adult. Unfurn. from $135. SEE JT: deck. sm hoa1 moor. \Vtnter 546-6Z15 PM· patios • Hid Pools .1)342 Santa Ana Ave. only; No pet:o;. 67:1~150.l 20XJ Parson!. 642-8670. 1~1"'. St.?5. ~S--4395 all Fi. J Bd * Z B h Nr shop'g * Adul!1 ()n]y WINTER. 2 Br, charmin~. * $30 WEEK & UP* f'EAR Beach-Room.v 1 Br. & . . rm -at Martinique Apts. pvt deck, 117\3 Pt>arl. (213J Studio & I BR apts. den, upper 11pt. i\lnture cpl. Living room "1 th cathedral lm f..anta Ana Ave., C~I 7!12-2573. SUNNY ACRES Yearly Sl75. Uhl pd. cell ing & frp!c:. Separa.!e l'llgr. Apt 113 646-55-!2 &!2-:J.">113. !itt1ndry area. Encl pat10.t~==--~=---WINTER, S. Bayfronl, 2 BR MOTEL si~·unming pool & children's NEAR new 1 BR., ground Penthouse, view o! entire BEACH front 2 Br, 1 Ba, col-playground .. $200. level \I'/ garag<!. All con- Parklike Be~ch U\'llllil: I tor Ad ults Casa Del Sol 1 Spaclom _ 1 &. 2 BR uni_ts. 1 & 2 BR-tum/uni. Pvt pa· I From $15.:i. up. Frplcs. pnv. tio, D-plc in 2 BR. elevators. pati111, loads of closetJ. d!hwshrs, crpts, drps. f'ets *BRAND NEW* 20432 Santa. Ana. (Across from S.A. Country Oub). So, Bay. 675-1498. l b!Y l'!OUth of Fairgrounds or TV, hltns, kingsiie heris, HARBOR GREENS veoienc;ei;. Large fenced "SINCE 1946,. OCEANFRONT corner 4 Br, Jf\1MAC. Comp! fum 2 Br. 2376 Ne>1-'J)Ort Blvd. \Vintcr. $230. &16-123·1 Ron. 5-16_4353 rear yard. Ch!l(! or pets lit \Vestem Bank Bid". 2 Ba. New upper d~plex. apt. l'early. $200/mo. J\'o ---.,~"'--'--"-"'--~---I BEACH FRONT -Bacl1<'ll1r, 'B~AooY~M7E=A~D~O~W~'A~P=T~S-.' :.:,' ,',o,.m e . S l 7 5 / n10 . ---'l·l11uhur Adul tJ. Mgr. 557~1-acccptrd, From $145. Y" ALMOST READY 21661 Brookhurst St, 1-m . " Cits, drps, h!tns. 50 11 children or pets. 673-69-15. e e In:: pa.Tio, gar, $100/mo. ""'.,... University Pa.rk Seashore Dr. \\'inter $37.l WESTBAY ELDEN \Vintrr. 6'16-l'234 Ron . Bc.1m ceilings, pa_neling, SP.AC 2 & 3 B a I. fl40 Up. Brand ne\.\'·1 BR. $160-2 BR • 17141 962-6653 • i $100. up: .All util pd, Priv. e OCEAN VlEW From $135. l p'tt\o, btl_!i.a.rd rm, htd pool 1 BR. Furn or Unfurn., ~/Jacun1, Adults. 20101 CASA PLAYA, 14th t 1 Days 833-0101 Nights n10. Furn. 645-5170. 1 BDRf\1 So. Bayfront, winter pr1v pa!los n?creation la· · r P · ..,~=~--.,,-.,,..,=-.,,I or yearly. NE\V 1 and 2 Bedrrn. gardeo Bayfront & Beach cthur.s. All ' adults, no pet~. Hld pool. Pla_Y yd. Cpts, YEARLY-tmmac 2 BR , 2 * 673--fi640 * apts. \.\'/pool. 3 hr, 2 ba, yrly, $42:i; winter, ~ 2 BR's rno~1 AS LO\V drps, bltns, patio. Kids ok. -i UNIVERSITY PARK * BA. Palio facing bay. lboa I FROM $190. ADULTS S325. 675--023fi. />.; $\5!1/mo . 1994 Maple No; 3 642-3813 2 BR. 2 ba. tnh~e ., .... $300 ~~~'.s6;2:~· 223 19th St, I •B_• ___ P_e_n_i_n_s_u_•___ 2311 Elden Avt'., C.~I. YEARLY. 1 BR furn apt. 1 ~ 387 \V, Bay St •• C.hl. Z214 O:illege No, 6 6'1&-2287 J.!rc:h St., N.B. 557-4246· Walnut, HB. 53&-8367. DUPLEX upstairs ap!, Li<Jo a~11. Nr Richard's market. Newpo rt B•ach 3 BR. 2 hll. home · ·• ··' S:ll.l --.,~~~C...-~~~ DELUXE duplex. 2 Lrg su.57110 hlk hPRrh & pier. one adult . Call 6--16-0073 • B;irh, ~·. or uni SI 15 up ·1 BP .. 2'h ha . home ···· $3:il ** 3 BR, 2 BA . patio, 1,!f blk BR·s. Bltn kitchen, S1\·edi~h • • $13.l 67.'\-6527 N.A. ;\IESA Ll<io 1 Bil apls., Cpt~. • l BR F'urn or unf $130 up t.1ature adults only. WINTER & YEARLY Sl75/mcl Yearly rentali;. Have ocean fro t! tu l I 673--6().19. unlurn., start.In; ai $17r;:·up. BRAN'D new deluxe 2 BR, 2 A few homes also ava!I. {ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call 1\nytime. 833·0820 La9un• Beach ~ Arth Bay. ~an v1e>1', lse, 2 Br, 2 ba., Oen, din rm, fam rm. S325. 495-47&1 e\•cs & 11 ... k-nds. L•guna Beach 3 ARCH Bay, OCf!Rn v1e-w, I~. 2 Br, 2 ha, rlt"ll din rm, fam rm. $32J., 49:.-476~ eves "->1-'knds. UNUSUAL 1 BR . & h!e . lofr. '\Ide ~an vie,v. $235 r.to. .J\ll!.tl.lre adHs. 494--46j3, i.Aiion Viejo U£.o. 3 BR , 2 BA, dl'n, fam ·r m .. 6 mo.~ olr\, !ncrl yurl, ch11riN>n OK, ~.'1)-9'1!!2. N•wport Beach .STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR. •-rly lt>ase ...... $26.l 3 BR, yrly lrase ..... , S2j:J 3 BR. m(•nt~. to mnnth • $2.lll CAYWOOD REALTY 6306 \, Coast H"''Y·· N.B. 548-1290 21.-, BR. Crpt.~. rlrps. 1 lami.ly only. 5'imeon,.. ll> t11ke c11.rt. ol house t., rrx-d ya.rd. Nr beach, $100 ~Tiry I 5 e . 6')&.234i. V.' A'Tt:RFRO'.\'T 2 & conv. fien, 211 ha, liltns., fpl. pa t101, '450 )' rly Ag I 673-!·1211. Newport H•ights 3 BR. bltns. fl'ncerl yllrd. Lovely l'l"!ghborhood. Reis ttq'd. $270. mo. 64,_1446 . 2 BR. patio &. garage a u. \\' /w cpls &. drpi;. Large yd. . $175. mo. 548--4367. The IUlesl draw ln the West • ; II Dll Uy Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678 lo beach, $2Zj/mo. \\'inter. frplt'. crprs, drps, 1hort blk Cool, Super, 1 BR. !"!CF. oceanlront 2 BR .ipl. tlrp!'", bl1ns. <'losl' to i;hor'g • 2 BR fum or unf $140 up 67:>-3827. ocean or hay. Furn. l...ovt'ly furn1rure, Frigidaire Frp!c, rp!~. drps. 11 intl'r. &. OCC. Has Ind!')' rm , pool Adlt5. Pool. 642·2181 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 $23!>/mo Annulll. &15-5l70. appl'5, frost ~ refrig. S265. incl util. 673--021~. &: carpnrL~. Pet or 1nlant ok. FAYllLi' 2 ~ty 2 Br + 5lo\'e. \VINT ER ren1aJ, NeY•port Queen sz bed . Crpt5, drps. r.ents start from S13:>-$140. $145/mo. 91J5 Va It. n c I a. BA unit. DishwaMier, patio. Call: 673-3003 675-8886 Costa Mesa 2220 Eldt.n. Adults. $GO mo. OCEANFRONT 2 BR. o•" "·k /•J Peninsula. 3 BR, 2 BA. gar. 22• A;.k aboul tJUr discount. lc-ru Fncd yd. Nr. 001 er "en-646-9278 i::arage, ·winter S ;i. mo, Now bldg. Avail for ls! tenant Oct 10th. ChoiO! of crpl5/drp.s. 6'5-3131 R. E . DELUXE Baytront-2 Br, 2 Ba.. Adults, no pets. Yearly. rassj)ciated NICE 2 BR duplex. Dr-ns, V.'/D, 1 bll<' l<f bay Ii bch PlR<'t'nt1a, Mgr. Apt H, C~l. dQ:ta. .,. $2'" 67° •"'J """ -BAOIELOR, ""'"· _u='',....'",',.l._6_7>-~!2•4~l.~-~~ 'I" 0'-"• '7'=-,c-;;:-=:-o=c-:= BROKERS-REALTORS• !02s'rw. Balbiia 67J:J66J · hl1-1ns. Gar. I c:hild OK. No ·ru/m(). ...-v.ri • "J' " '-FOR 1 .. 1 b h l ,"=~~·~·~=· ,,--,--;ch'on7 13 BR., 2 Ba, new drps. cpt:o;, pets. $165. 208 Cecil Pl CLEAN Bach apts or t>lttp c ean. Quiet. Nr Frwy~ & sa e or · r m<:1 1 ' $150-lmmac. 2 BR. 2 BA. bltns, patio, $11'>5 /m<J, AJ50 '2 548--0S!ll. rms, &te-ps bc:h. $100/mcl Mlops, !Ila~ Adult, no pet. ht:)me-fum, pa!tt;i, nr hay, Cpl~.. drps, hltns, qu le! BR, unfurn. $150. 645-4647 UP. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. lnq: 2S7:? No. 2 LaSalle. $:?00 p('r ino. 673-1420· 4-p!ex. J\'r. fN)'s. \Valk to or 54.~324. $350. Slip Avail. 233 19th SI. Af.tAZING Adult Liv In i 11.B. 675-0236. Beaut. l & 2 BR turn or unf NICE 2 br duplex, avail Oc!. 5.'!7-1584. -.~\~v=1N=r=E=R~R~EN=T~A7LS~.~ hi I h'ld k ·~~~~~~""°--,,,.-,,-673-9945. ~hop'J?: & sr-5. c 1 o ''2 Br. family Uni!~. Newly It.fMAC-O!x upper 2 Br. 2 Apts-. Self clean. ()Vrn.~. Furn Bachelor & 1 Br ABE3Et3 R&E~~~~ Ap~~2 JS.ill No pet:; lnq.: ~ LaSalle decor, Mnv. loc, Pool. f l6S. Ba, bltn~. d .. vhr, cpl/drp, D/W (In 2 Br) displs, 1hag I. Nev.' cpl~ & dps, lrg petio. ~=~~~=-,,--=-- Call 645-ZjSJ. e sz:-. WK & UP -On Ocean 4 BR, 2 Ba, dsh\\·hr, new cpts Lovely Bach·l BR-Rn1s. & pain1, fenced yard. ~2l'i i\laid !!iervice. Pool. UTil pd. Exceptionally n i c •· ' , -Apt I. C~T. ~19-3.124. VILLA MJ::SA AptJ, 719 \V. nr. Hoag, $175. 64&-8325, cpts, drp!, jacuzzi '1. aauna $130 up. 2110 Newport $13().-LRG. 1 BR duplex. Ut!l QUIET-Downstairs \Vilson. 646--1251. 642-1276. batli~. Jfuge pool. Blvd., CM. ~·ll '::i ~k heh. ~~711~y. 2 Br, nriv shag: ciiri;_ pat.i'.l, z"'B'°R~.-.2-'-;;B~A-. =,=,;:,1c;0=,,.=,-;;/bo;l;:tinol 2,.8;;n;-;,;;ru~d~~~.'b'-•"•"•,>'.-,~,,,.=-.1 425Mt.~rr1.mac "~~~" z BR furn 11•/ Ol'f'all v1e\.\'. 1 Br. $125 & Sl30. 2 Br. $150 a lOa. 0 P1'1~· -1·1 rncl i;;ir. r.:iature 11du!1s or \\'shr/dryrr. hkup, p11tio. cpt. heate-d pool & garag~. __ ernmac ay, ·' · mo. 67:1--1627. • Call 675-8740 • 2 BR ii~ BA. gar;i;:;e. SHARP, l\ei.' ~hag. $160. per mo. Ph: 6'12-2951. UN IQUE, 2 br, 1 ba. encl .':ar. Close schl.~/shops. s1s::i. 54&-0-169, 557-228:1. Huntington Beach * i\.IODERN 2 Br. Bltns. Cpls, drps, !rplc. "'~ll­ -n1a1-nt. $133._ CaJI 842-4664. Laguna B•ach DELl!XE 3 br, 2 ha. c & d, d,.ck, ocean v1t'w, m i!imall children. A\·a\l 11. pp r ox J011 5. s;;oo. 494-6.172. Newport Beach OCEAN vie"'. ~!ep~ to ~ach, brRnrl new 2 BR, 2 BA. Cf lS, rlrps, ~ti ! clranin~ dbl oven. rrfrig. dt~po~11.l, bltn vacuum. ,i::ar. S235. mo. L<!a~. Call 645-1360 or 637-1272. Duplexe s, Furn. or-Unfurn. 3Sl B•lboa Island \V1n1e.r $165. Children OK lrg. ldeaJ for Bachelors, l Dr Com pl furn. ClrRn rc.t1r"'1 rre! d. Nn p<>ts. $143/ Gar 2 kids/no pets S165 quiet neighborhood. N 0 OCEANFRONT nr. pie-r . 675-lj73. S"'•im pool. Adultr; onl)'. 1993 ~arage_ I Blk bch. 9 m•1 's mo. 64:)·3.il5 ()r 644-0753. 1111-H-Del ~lar. [).18--8278 children, no petJ. 642-8()42. Kids & petJ ok. $285. to S38J. 11~~,~, . ...c,-.0--.. -,,-.-A~d=w~..,-. ~1 Church St. 548-9633. $l6j mo. &16-4071. fi -12-!'l!Y:i.'i. 2 BR <lf"!ux fo>1-·nhouse, LRG 1 Br. apt un!um. CJ>ts, CLEAN 2 Br-, 11,~ Ba Studio. ='~=.76'17·=1·61=117.~-=-- BEDROOjo.1 NICE 1 BR Dplx . Quiet. 2 BH, 2 Ba l'fwnstrs, $:Y)}. err.ls., drps.. hltns, pvt. drp!!, bltn~. re!rig, Sl40 mo Adults, no pets. Pool. Pri OCEA:'\'FRONT • \Vin!er: 4 673.-9749 Sep;irated by g;irages. l Avatl oo'v t1I Jur\f'. 5000 ratio, encl garage, adults, & up, No children, 00 pets. patio. 755 w. 18th St. Ci\f. Br, 2 Ba, & 3 Br, 1 Ba, Ir. 1 Coron. dol Mor 11dult over 30. No pets, NrptunP. i14: 62!\-1192 coll. i;m pet OK, $165. 3009 Co-998 E. Camino. 5-15--0-151. fllgr 9-B. Br, Yrly, un!um. &12-4936. &46-2j&J, ohdg:c, 540-72•17. --WOO B • .t Bl.K to bch, nice l BR & dtn ~--~-.,..-,;;.,-0,..-* BEAUTIFUL l & 2 BR. CLEAN' 2 Br, $125. Urper. a.,.-.ront; Dock, 3 Br, I Br Upper + garage-. t.1ature SHARP l Br & 2 BR. Htd furn upfl"r SIT;, uti! pd. Gar-2 BR studio, ba ,,, ps, Cnnlrmporary Garden Apti;. Carpet, drapes, r ange . 5'1511. Oceanfront. futn, 3 Br \\'Orking adulL Ez >1·alk to pool, Nr. sh'lps. Adults. No ar.e. 612·5;..'t3 cpt, he:t!cd pool & gara~, Pa lio 5 , fr p l c, poo l . Carport. No pell. vacar.I. S325. Ag!. &16-07"..2. heh. \Vater pd, Sl55 mo. pets. Ulil pd. 1RS4 .i\Ionmvia. 3 BDR,IS 1~· Bi\ billll~ riu1rt neighborhood. N ° $15a-SJ65. Call 54&-5163. 67J-TI78. Santa Ani fi75-0307 evcs/wknd~ 0 r 548---0336. S12:). ::\·1~·;,.r l:R ~e: • . ' _'::_luldrl'n __ ,_•_rets. &l:?-81H_2._ 2 BR unfurn, ovt'l'looks go!r ** Delu.xe 2 Br, 2cBa. CID, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; &12-l 47o day~. FRESHLY painted 1 BP. up. 612·3~12 ~IODER.'l 1 Br apt, cpts, munt>, $115. 5i4 Joann St. blins. encl gar. Sli5 up VILLA MARSEILLES S140 LARGE 1 Br. shag cpl~. per. ()>ts. drps. dsh\l·~r .. Newport Heights rlrpi;, ri.~hw.~r. bll!os, ~r. I 6i.}-2211, 646-fi677. 543--3708 or 673-!!70. BRAND NEW no range/cooking, ~hare bltns. Adults, no pets. Call rhilri ok ,\Jl uni pd. $1.lll mo.1-==_,=--;;::-:;:,-;::-- d'.l'n 4l3~, Iris, 646--4626 Sol 642-40-M alt 6 pm CLEAi"'l' 1 or 2 Br. Arllts, T1l1 :.U7 ,\l'f'>Cado. apt 9. ~84. 2 BR, 2 ba. Yearly lse, l BR, di;h~hr, rl'frig, dps, SPACIOUS h11)' · ~ls, lg kit. S13J.-$1"11. 2·121 CAn"'FN' 2 b l hlk from B1g CoMna. new rpf. $125, Sl35 W/Pf't 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Shady G11rd1ns0 Pool on-' r • ., •• art, r, ™'"·' Avail 1011 • 673-7127 &12--0S44 or 968--4622. Adult Living BAO~ ap!, comp! kitch &. ha. l &. 2 BR. Front Sl3:i. F:. 16th St. NB. &l&-lF.rll l-~ 11 i; t s 1 de, lo!nr. SlliS. f & U f 1 adult, !-~urn. ultl pd. SUO. l77 E. 22-nd SI. &l2-3&1j Apt. Unfurn. 365 Arlul!s-no pe?s. 372 E. '20th YE/\RLY 1 BR, partly turn. LG . 2 Br, bl!rur;, cpl~. drps, urn. n urn. .. J blk to bcflch. S155. pll tiu, i;ar, $140. l'\'o {X'ls. Di.~h1\'a ' l1er color r!'lludln•t· Yearly. 642-8520· •* Stunning 1 BR. GarrlPn Geineral 7°~'=='°"=.,,--=-,ccl 673-2892 5~.7-:..0SO 5-IS--1867. ed arpllunres . plush shac Costa M•s• Apt.. Pool. ~c rm. Sml dog ATTRACT 2 Ilr, 1 1 ~ Ba '"'=,..-,--=-==-:::::-NE\V 1 'Br, cle;in, stove & carpet • choice of 2 color ok. $155. 645-~. Cpts, drps, hltns, dsh\vhr, CUTE l br unfurn 11pl. rrfli g, l blk rrom· OC'l'.!11n. lt<'he-mes • 2 bAtlu . i tall JUST PAINTED, sing l e • & 2 & T VENDOME enrl gar. Pnv pa lto . Sundcck, bltra. Garage Va-shoWt'rs • m irrored waJ"d. be:lroom. ground r I o o r . 1 -BR $140 Up. rop-fi4>-29~9. cant No,v! 644-7902. SI 75, ,No pets. 673--0957 alt 6, I ''"'pool, Spi-' s~ai"". fM>\c l'"IACULATE APTS.' ·~::,::;:,...~--,----,-l~:::;c-."-C<,------1 --~ robe donr1 . lndlrect light· beam ce1 ing 11pl. Immed ._,, '"--' ... · ,, "'-'' -:-E I Bl II OCJ::AN v1ew, 11un dt.ck, 3 br, ln kl h b k 145 E. 18th, 642-460:1, 49-l-0209 ADULT~ 1 I3R, $110. /\'e'lv crpts-rangr . as U r ln le e-n • rea fast pmseS1;l(Jn . 2 block~ shop-Wa ter pd, 5-18 "A" Bernarr!. ---------2 b;i, bltns. xtra clean, yrly. bar . huge private le-nct'd ping center. Phcine. Kr 2 BR furn upper Sl75. u111 pd. FA~IILY &:!ctlon ,<:;t, rnll btwn 1 & s. NEWPORT BEACH 645-1878. patio _ pllllih Jandscaplns • S-3643. I child OK. \-\"alk to stores. CloM to shopping, Park fi3ft-4l20 i'EARLY--Unfum 2 Br . l Ba. brick Ba.r-8-Q'i. lar.ii:e beet-G42-55SJ ' Spacious 3 BR'1;, 2 ba ' · Villa Granad• Apts. DUPLEX 1 BR turn Not--~---~~-~ . / LO\\'ER 2 Br. s 1 .15 . FolU bedrooms with balcon-Upstair!. Patio Blk to ed pooi. • lanai. cat~. dog!;. or motorcycle-!>. * Av! oow-1 & 2 Br tum * Swim pool, pu! green / f · ocelln. $200. 67HOSS. 3101 So. Bristol St. * Frpl. Inrllv/Lndry fac'Ls R an g e Io v en re ng., ies 8bove & below. Gracious BRA'D -w & --g-"' 3 _Qu_,_.,_._>_IB_·_mJ_.~----t Pool. rec rm. gd l<X". N() /" '" •~ =014" l Br, l " B•. Spill • -,.,1. ('n W. N, of So. Coa.st Plaza) ' '"' •-• "'"" 1845 An•h•im A ve . rpt •orps. "o pc .... """""" .,.,, Jiving A quiet llilft'Ol•ndi'll'. n """" Bdrm. 2 baths. Pll t !o. TIME FOR ch ildrc'n ()r pets. 646-51324. ('()STA l\1ESA &-12-2824 S.1~77?,l. tot f.amlly ¥.1th ..dlUdrru. Adult! only M pets. 1728 Sent• An• Di,;h"''llsher. trash ma!her. SHARP 2 BR. $165 2 BR TW11hs~. l'i ha , C'pls, Near C.Orona dt.I Mar High Bedford Ln. 548-75J3. PHONE: 557-8200 Furn. ()f unf, S450 mo. yeu-QUICK CASH Htd Pool. Adulrs. m pets, Corona d•I Mar drps, $15ll/mo. 1 C'hild, no School. Fireplace, we-: bar I: Santa An• ly. THROUGH A 2"l12 Maple or 642-!1520. pf"ts. 545--1882. built-In kltcbtn 1pplian~1. I;,;~~:=.;::::;;;;:::::~;;; Wfl\'TON REAL ESTATE EXIRA •--1 BR nr OCC ""=~~-,--=-:;;:. :::;-1835 M.OGOS WAY 6'4-2991 I' 229 Muin<, Balho& blu>d DAILY PILOT ' -•' · · 2 BR. •P"· 0'1''· g.rh '"pl., Col · U ..,,..,. • C.O CAN1 BE BEAJ I~ 6T~3331 Sl.30. Gange-. Ind.I')' tacil. ~ -carport. Small child ()k, Mank~~ A nt 5(].-5Zn WANT AD No pru . ......,,., ~ 11211. 6'7-7294 all 5 pm. q"'• go r:~~.u~~~64=lnto quick 642-5678 $115 to S12S 1 Br, +Bach apt ft ort• 1175 _ 2 BR. i;tudlo. Adj. Huntington Beach -- malUJ"f' aduH11 only, no pets. l'lllnp·g. Drp'd. Crpl'd. nen. KIDS WELCOME 213:'1 Elden, J\'o. 6. ON TEN ACRES Gllr. 54S-8301. 213: 592-5227. Attru 2 BR .-t">() I< $159. 3 ~· G G ..... 1 &t 2 BR. Furn. • Unfurn. .....,.,. • '"' uNN IN a • .,en Apt. 1 BR. Sh•g rpt, d•hwhr, i;elr BR. $!89. All xtTa.s. Pe-t.s ok. P I S I ,a.-.. k 1 B $15.') flrt'place1 I priv. paU01. 00 · • m "'-'t; 0 · r. · Pooii Tennli Contn!'J Bldat. clean ()Vf'n, sunditjc $145. Pool. Rec bid&'. 173'62 "A" 2 Br. Unf. $165. 64J-.5.').1.0. o """5 K I La -o 1'510 900 Sea Lana, CdM 644-26ll 377 W. \Vtlwn. 54o-JJV , e-e son ne. ""'" or Si\1ALL bachelor apt, ell (MacArthur nr Cout HW)') D•luwe 2 Br,. 2 Ba. 1:-;'4-;;>;;2.1="5~· =-:-:---;;,="°' util 'i;. $85/rno, S25. &eeuricy. Cpl~. drp!, siove. Adu1~5 LUXURIOUS t Br. Walking Mul'l be ()vtt 40. 646--8464.· ,/ BAYFRONT only, no pcl!i, $160. 545-3310. dli;tance to beach & 1hop'g. D•n• Point ./ BAYVIEW .. I ~-crpt'd. D1hwhr. Dreat-Announcing the qui~t opentni;: *l &: 2 BR., lrr rms. poo • Ing room. Loadl of 1torage. SINGLE STORY South St.a AtmoJphere 2 BR .• 2 BA'rn Rental1 Rooms Cll.rpeta & drps ~-URN, bath A:. pvt entrance, Alr Conditioned Winter rent.al, No pets, Prlvale Pal-los Adults only. 400 yd1 lo HEATED POOL beach. 675-7960, ill 34lh St, Plenty ol lawn NB, Aft !pm: 645-3109. Carport • St0""9 FEMALE only. Bachelor RIDDEN VILLAGE Room $75/mo. Furn. UW 2500 South Salta pd. Ideal for •tu dent. S&n!A Ana • 546-1525 642-8520. -·-,--· 1 of 0 ·-rt Apt• &,,, n:-ihop~ util pd. lSM Mon· PaUo. G··• .... Adul•-o·"·. **Singh!, TV, pool, pets oa.,,...... ' ' · .•ur rovia, Mg..()JJ6 "6lAUan-... ~~"-~. '"" • $15 per Week Up. ok. DANA ?.farina Inn, 34ll1 Adu!~; Aorl lhe slightly less BA .. ,,_ """ 3 ROOi'>tS l bath, $100 mo. W/Kltchen. S30 weelf tip Co3st Hwy. quJet openina or Bayv;ew SH.ARP 2 BR, 11,) : crpts. $140 1-1. Ulll'• C-" 5U--0503 •pta. Apll, for laml11e~. drps. 1200 sq tr. Avail. oow, 2 BR tu ..1...... '"-..,_. M t I 548-9755 Huntington Beech Call <7141 "A·• u:~= Sl~/Mo. 557-7768. • un m, cpll, .... ...,, ))etil.ttn II.\ 5. Mon·Fri. 0 e · * ~ ~'°"""""'""°"'"".,..-=7'.'I bllns. Children w~come. 2 Blk •-H a I I BR. Furn. S 13 .l /mo . SJR5. 2 BR new pa.inl t.hruoul L\1r.1AC. 3 BR. 2'it BA, Cl'fl~. $50. move In alklwant1!, Apta., 8 uum · Per. Furn Ovtrlooklnr heaut. a:a.nle-n Range &. ~lr11.. 1hare drps. F~n«d . S 20 0 I h-f o · 7Jl Utica. 536-<1869. .~F~u~r~n~. ~o~r_u_n~l_u_r_n._3_7_0 ~1\~~L ~~~~ Ideal fnr patio&. heated pool, Adult.Ii, kllchtn Ul~ Iris, 646-4626 S Avail now. s;i7-7768· LRG 1 Bc apl, s •~. No A--rel f I h 1.4.J ""'"• ROOM for rent. c() It a 1035 12th St. Across rom o wy. BAOiELOR Apt S75 utU pd, chUdnn <lt' -ts. '--i-. ------•~=-.,~~-----""' u. ...... r -. -~fesa-1502 Orange A\~. For Lake Park. SJ6.'..,.,.. Lr.E, 2 BR: AlmO!'i! new-: BR fum $155. No Pets. lacll, t nal gar. 172!2 No. 2 l~---;--,,------1 Ad 1 ......, ,._ te St &lrY.;le 90ber man, 64G--5Jl0. Legun• leach rpt/drpi;, very cll'.!lln, 2 u rs. cw ~n r · A!lh Ln, HB. 4 Br. :i Ba, oceanview to a.dul11 no pea. 673-6512. 642-5848. 1---..,,,0"l°"EZ""O°'R°'O-;A-,PTS=-Ble81i8JIU UPSTAIRS Room f<>r ~nt, 2 BR, 1~ Ba. itud.io. Encl 82.'W Atlanta. l~Z..l BR's. ~~n' ~~.eu Park, C.M. ~11poMiblt' party 0 n J y . Cost• Mesa Rcr'11. 50 yd1 to \\100l'ls Cove --,-,-\\-'L_Y_D_E_C_O_RA_T_E_D_ BParh . U-11se Ort 19th...Jullt' 30th $39i 4G4-8392. $125/mo : S·IO t•"k. Bach. U111 pd, oolor TV •I Cresent Bay Bch. 49-t-1'i08 D11ily Ptlo! Want b11rtalns galore. Adi! have Ch~nning 2 BR h<t. tl<"W rpt11, clrp~ & r11 1n1, lll!a(."h i ar, lovt>l y r.irk Ilk,. 'Ill?· rounrl !ngs. Quit'! m"hirc .tdul!s onl.v. $ISO. ~~20. t'or th111 llem 11nd~ ;50, lry thr Prnny P incher p&llo. End of cul-de-sac. 33'.l Pool. Privt1!' closed i&r· -ELDEN -__ _ -~~=c l Cabrillo. 642--3933, \Vsh/rlryr.r. 536--0336. LITE airy bdrm, on J7th C.M. I BR, crpt, l!'OVt, relrlst, WAl.K Bch. Pool&. rec rm. 1 Sparkling NEW 2 BEDROOM tor working lady l l.5. wk. garden apartrne nL Luxur-64:-4373, 6-7 PM . dls(Xlsa.I, dishwasher, S135. k 2 Br-quiet bldg. f\Jl up. lou~ pool, lush \andscarin1t. R on-tols to Sher-• ••• 51~133. Z20 lZth St. &-219 l5!h SI. --..rv $175, Adulr1 • no pets. 2311 -~-------Cl.EAN 3 hr. 2 b11 upper, -WALK TO BEACH-F:ldcn Ave. ',4 Brt, 2 All, F\lrn. 11.pt. 300' to hltm. cpti, dp~. no per~. L<ivtly 1 & 2 BR, cpt, dl"pl, 645-$780 or 646-86661 Ottlln. $~ t'll . Color TV, B!(I: !lfi2-3i;i!)4., cb~"~'"~·~d~•~hw_h~r~-~'"~'-l~."~'---' ·----------·-'-"-"'°-·-•_1_3 _1_m _____ , . ' . I 30 OAJLY l'ILOT ......... S.0""""' 20, 1•11 ...... Rentals to Share I~! ... ~ I~ I ....... ._ Jal ! --··-I~ ~~;;;;; 430 lndustr .. l Rental 450 found (fr" •ds) Builders 550 lousecleanlng ![Ill [~_fa"''--~l[Il] ;;;;;;;[ ;;;;"""';;;;" .. ;;;;;;;J[Il];;;;;;i 4 I NE\\' U'ldustr~ bid&". &MXI' I Help Wented, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & ! ~ Help W•nted, M & F 710 t->O Job Too Small! Brici.: -::--cc--::-------• • HOSTESS LUNCH V.'ANTEO momma1e to shan' l br, 2 ba oetan \'le'-' Rei.son.. Call Helen 54G-ti05.l day'i BLACK P-k1--... •/b-·-1ncl. 400' oltiee. ? Joed1ng "' '"" •u~ .. boo!!, \\tarinp; flta ('.Ollar. found \lt. Qr;;in"r Jt Dr! JI.tar C :'-1. -61.)-66ji after 3.30 p n1. block, ooncrett. c.1.....,.n o,. Bark To School SPttiaJ e BLUE DOLPHIN e EARN S40. 11 day m inimum. ' ·~ c Cl A Better Te.mp:ira.ry . You "''lll be sellin11: an 111ra . J.;i('a1t flt',;taurant 1895 lr-.dd • -... _ .. ,_ levelln". &f"P"t ean1ni By Wa1tr••••• E •-· (' '' A ?.fA.~ nttd! ro om 11.1e . fStraighl. I 7.>-3.l lo Shatt tw-n. 2 br 11pr in C.i\L ~ door~. 200 11.mp s1~1, ph.u(o, amp!' parking. 937 n ·. 18th SI. C.).f. &lZ-227~. "''krnd! or tVf'S 53i'-9JJ6. Storage •SS mo. &12.6118 alL ~ P~l , , S\lALJ.... otf1~ or ~hop PLEASE • 2 hall gro11·n kll· !t n~. blk & 11 hit!' & tlgf'r !;lript'd. \'1r Baltaric Sch0'11, Jl.lf'Si't \'erdt. t..'.RGE.\'T~ ~7>-1l ROOr.t\1.ATE needed on E. 171.h St., Costa Mtsa $60 Balboa Pe.nirm.ila. f~ale only, ll-28. 5'18--96.>4. SHARE homf' on Luio lslf' Clulcl~n al'ceplf'd. For Mt11li1 call 64.3-ill;:i A.\1 Garages for Rent •3S STORAG f.. Car!. e q u ! p . trllckf,, txi11rs. :..r (f Cnty a.u-por1. f"rom $ I ~I mo • ~S-:1144 . 67Hi00 Tlf'Y 1Jt11e bn:>11 n puppy 'R"e_n_t_a-l"s~W"a_n_ted~--ol4G= !ound in Cn~ta ~!,. s 11. 3 BR, 2 ba ('()ndO. Blulf~, Preler olrl section or hous' Irvine TerraC", $350 up 61Zr18.);. \irmnn~I Hn~p park.n~ lnt. Ca.11 & 1den11ty 642-7.Jgj CH,\r<CO;\L & u h1rr sport"d m11.li:-kl!!t'n. hP ha~ lnnt:: h111r. \'1c. L1~ Sr . 1n H 8. 847-76$. prrm homr , !ilart NO\' '2 """°'· 714. LABORADOP.RPtrtP\tr. F E.'1 adult .,.ants rental for ~~~nlum. malt, Cull·er Dr . & ''" ""''""" "1 Posiuon • .--•· l >A't lcom e f'x·ull'$men, \'1ne A\'"· 0~111 · esa. P· ;;ar . door repa1n1. I DIAMOND 3L5 V111 Lido_ '\" B. ~uece.sslul salelmt•i. i'ellred pl y. nlt11·r '..!n•I Mtll'lr \\"ood 962-S945 300 ' Sharnpoo S18, Steam S.10 C..C-'-'----1 ~-C'-'c----·----R!'fllllTS & lnstalJ11hon URGENT LY BUSBOY .... anled, hrs n11x-Pffif!lt', VI' I, r an II & • llousrkr,.prr Carp•nfer f'n!e [st. &15-IJl7 Ihle /'.lust Oe 21. Cora l Rttr hnusf'11•1ve11_ r or iftlPf\ irw LaundN>.u e ;o.iotor Ho1el. ~ Haitior ph. ,\1on·Sat., 9 AM.ti P 111 t.11ddle 11g,·d lady p1'f'f'rl.0 r.·o ADDIT. &. Re pa tr, cab. HOl:SEl~·oRK eV<'ry 0fhrr NEEDED RI., C :i.f. n~~~9!17. r ~prr llf'r. will tr111n. Apply Jtirm1ca, m11rl1re, rlr lilt . 1\Jf'!i. &. Sal. J-"111! time I k I '' '"" BOAT BUILDERS E:LF.C'TRONIC 8sseinbl~..,,; 1nprN>n nn}•,as r'f · r~. Paneling Anhq. Furn. 646-~I alt 8 pm brl 8 am. EXP G !l• ,,,.,,. CQ""'' ERIENCEO wantrrl !or 1mall r!ectronir urn'')', )' ' .. ~LJ· rrpa1r k ref1n. Free est. Dnme1t1c \\'ork \\'an1e0. e Receptionists ASSEMBLE RS 11.ssPmbly Jinr. B-111IiigY ,1i "~c'f'ni llosp. 2{/;j:) ·n1ur1n St. 644-i598. 5 d11.,1·1i 11. "'""'' R•I•--•· CARPENTE S C··•• ,,, •. , .,, .... ., e · R RadlO, 6.191 \\'t~lm1ns!er "" · ~-• ANY SIZE JOBI • ~3fi.-024.i • Typists Apply Ranger Yarhi5 A\'I'. \\'esbn1ns!tr. l/OUSE\Vlff: llf'Pfl h i g·h Rr~1d. ('tlmm'l, 1ndt1s. 1.p1.•_ H0ustcleaning By Day, • Secretaries l09(I Pulln111n. C .\1 rarninli:~ 10 ~up p ! ,. m "n 1 All tyl"f'$ "''Ork. Quirk Strv. CN•n Transpor\alJ(ln • A • 1-;;B'oo""'~K"K"''EEPERF-/C E xec. Sele• lanlll) 1n1~11nr ~ \\"nrk lu11 nr Rea~. frre e.si. 962·1961. _ca!J 836-ffi.JS CCOUnt1nq E XPER. TOP PAYI rmr1 11mr. rhc-1~" 0Y.r1 cr:;ro:.1 \\"ood"ork. 1orm1ra \\'t!! do ,., ,1,..... Clerk5 EXECUTIVE & h<l1u·~. l"n1·ri !ro·f' .... ;;r11rn1>1>, .. ,.~ R!'sum!', P.O. Bo:t 2203. N.R. by Durkan.Jone~. Re!ld. HOL'S.£CL£A.'"r,\c-; e T II --B-OYS-lO.l•' ___ 1 JR. EXECUTIVE nt1 1n1·f'~lmro• CA\JI kir Comm. &16-5168, 6i::t-7813. E:qwrttnccd. :'.15----0.'121 e e ers d l1 POSITIONS appr 9b!l-5;.1'1 .,r 636-40:i:1. CAP.PE'\"'fRY by local man. Ironing Packers toCI e ''er p~i_iersJin tht San NOW AVAILABLE !IOC!>i E Car ... 1'1 rla) ... kt~. c 11 f 3 jO emenie, .,...n uan Capi~. You n1t !lr old, male or frm. CLEA~ l'l!nglr g a rage ""'fel~trlflt). $W. \\'/s1dt', l------------1 c :'-!. 6-12-!iiilJ:. l\11chtlson, lrVlfl", 21 :l . "SO~ Stephen v:ants room ~8. ~ a ter P m · • rraoo and Cap1.straJ)Q Beach fHf>..fi~Jl ~1&--J&-18. IRO"l'G \lork 11·11rn k 9.'here area. :.\!EN X·.\1JLJTAR Y 1\'0~!~;:-.i ___ --------I ;• . done in my horn' Child Care $1Z111n hr. you v.a n!: DAILY PILOT HOTEL :'11AIO-E.~p·d Garages $25 P er Mo. &12-6391 bf!:lore 6. for lf\'lnt 1rudy. C A 11 I"==~-~~-~-~ f ii l he r c 0 ! I" c I 2 l 3 ; FOU1"0 sm. blk male poodlt ti9&--ll24... • 'ic: Harbor \·1eu• l!<'.ln1rs, .'lY homr, fenced )ard, r.oi ._ • &!.>.«~ • • Interim 492.4,120 IF YOUTtE l'Nll,\PPY prrrn. l.e_guna Bearh. \\'111-1 f\",\OEQlJ,\TF: P.EC. • CaJl 49'1-1196 k Painting & Personnel Service c A r. \\I As 11. Au To OG:.'1r1ox or Yor..:n. TAL.-call ro ide11!1fy. 6+1·~21~ \unt.hr~. Bushard & Arlant;i, \~'A'\"TED 10 lea5E': l:»:l to I"=~---'---~~--c'ULL ,_... m I s •• fnr 1nformai1on ca! I, .WO p h · POLJSHJ ,'.:G, &.· CASHIEP. , llOLlSf:l\~.Ef'!.'\(;, r h l ! rl aper ang1ng E~TS .(. o~:DIC . .\TIO'\" AS l'' JO :i ·1 \1 Fr DESK space AVllUab!e $50 mo. Will provl'1e furniture at SS mo. Ans\.\'enng ser,,lce available. 305 No. EI l~ y,q ft bldg. cent loc r •v .. n a r • 1a me,,.. 01/'\"B ,,.·/foo t rrattic t :ic· unaltered. \'1c BalOOa Bhd. 96S-002J 778 w. 20th, C.M . PO s IT 10~ s. V/!lm<' A cn'.tPETF.:'\T BUSl:\'F:!'S ~~;; h;I·!' t'l~I~ ;-r~!~5.(l~;\lf1~ porure plus .;imph~: otf !il -12rh, Bal Penn 67~:!3. 1-Q-l_l_L_D_C_o_c_e_:_J_o_lo_o_l_t_o_;_,,.,-642-7523 546-2592 Cro"·lh m 4 ](J(·ation~. PFP.SO'\ 00 <;;0\1ETI-fJ:'\G • . METRO C,\R \\'/\SH, :'950 AROttT ir '."10\\'; · · ",,:,_"',.'.'.~ou.~1ns. 8.1.)..-0j77 or Acllvifles Decorator Harbor R!l'rl, c .:-.1 . ·1 '' ~o l\';i sr1n;.: * WALLPAPER * C i mino R e 111!, ''" park1ng. 6i'J,.-01J6 anytimr, t 'Olil\'O a "'arch \1r Slal"r !-io\e lg homt , lrw:rt )rl & Misc. Rentals 4'5 & Elder Si.. t·. \'lJ \I Kl. .-h,Jd 3 ~rs. olrl El Toro, 9, 15. 8t .!·7.'t.°'9. )\l.~~1011 Vlf'JO, ~)1)-1370. \\'nc n you call "':,\lac" Sl'l--114·1 li46-17ll p ,\J!\'TJ'.\'ti. pmlf'"~lon;i.J, All "O rk ~uarn . C oln r ~ p,. r i a I 1 s I, 9 6 2 -6113, '.rli-l·J..I J. p ttimE'. 6.16-7764 -CASHIER-CAR WASH TO ST1\P.1' ynu I:\' A:-.1 HSKPrts-,--,,-,,"1.-vc-r-,-.~~-1-.--I AG GR E SS I V F: peoplE' 5.14-l·l.'..0, ticiwn R & 6 F:XCJTL'\G PROfF.:i.<:;JQN. Gf!Or~r AllE'n Ryland ,\gen-Clemente. 492-44M DESK space avaJ.lable $jO mo. Will provide furniture at SS mo. Ans\.\·ering servi~ available. 2ZI Forest Ave, Leguna Beach. 494-91fi6 CAMPERS & BOATS Cl'ILD C\RE s ;..t malr, golden blond clog, • l , • "'lthoul .sprciall~f'f! ak 11ls. 11 -Cl-llL_D_R_E-,---0-="1 AL CAP.FJ;;R JN TllF. ~-r•y J{)fi-B £. 16th, S. A. ~ilU art [ll'rsonable & url! -· BACK TO VEST\1E'.\'T r IE 1. n !'>--Jj .. .{J.11l,l. f'eneed lot .siorage 50c part Pt'l\e-Terrier v Jc. !11 y hQme nr Jl&m!l!f'n p!'.'r ft. S-10 min .. fi.12-6.)60 Hubor & \·iclnrla &IZ-:l2--13. & Bushard. !l68-2lt'6. sp(lk<011, '-'E' 11 111 train you in SCHOOL~ You (/In t arn YOU ' RECF.ll'F. Tl F' ---------I h I lh I B<> LL '4 • • • l • llOUSEkT.EPEn. I Iv ~ -i n. 600' Garage S1orage SpaC'f' ~--------~5=5s Cement, Concrete Campus Driv~. r.,· B. $100 Lost PAPERH,\i\GER, cu s Io m ll'ork. no inh tno ~mall, All Guar;in for f'l·ee nt. Call 968--0316. a lit'1d with 11n abovP ,,.. 1 e "Y earn. en "-lO::.T AnV A~'CED, :'1100-pvt l'OOrn, 1 l'h1!{] Dr~n· 111'ei'a>?" inromf'. 10 am to I Ai on t'T'prt'.'Sentallvf' You'U F,R,, '1"'.Clf;..'JQUES OF""'-h h " ,_,,, rlahlr R,.r~. :'!~6 -0034 ,I pm only. 49Z-AA:i7. ave your 0 "·n usin''.<~. 'G ' W.SS TH OUG I DESK space avlllab!e $50 mo. Will pl'OYlde furniture at SS mo. Answering service avail11ble. 17875 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach. 642-t321 CUTE ADOBE HOU SE. FOR OFFICE OR STORE, 211 W. "'il!wOn, C . !'.f . &ll--6.l60. BAY VIEW OFFICES Deluxt. A1r-Cond 1t10 . .ed Lido A~a -;JOc Sq, Fr. ReaJooomics BkT. 67.HiiOO :.\IEDICAL OR Gen. orl1ce. 11') rm. S250. Smaller $12:>. 425 N. l\'pt .Blvd., S .8. mo. 546--0755. J[j] Personals SJ-0 • F ULLY WCE'.\'SEO * Reno.,.,·ned Hindu Spllitualut AdY!~ on all matter.;. Love, :'ltarriage, Bus1nes~ Readlllgs given 7 dayi; a u!"ek, 10 a.m. io IO p.m. JU~-El Camim Re al, San Clementt: 4~2.-9136, 492-0070 DAVIS REALTY &12.70CK) \\.Ol,;LO any waness to the $55 to $75 mo. Grnd nr. acciden t Oil E . lilh SL in &ir/cond, 1648-B-C-D front o! :.tW' Alpha Bet .. on Newpor t Blvd.(:,\!. 9-17-TI around l'IO:I/\ pltase 642.-2!!21 , 644-1061. cal! 546-5&39 750 Sq. f't. 3 olflceg, Campus ACCEPT!i'IG pa.intings k 1rt Dr., facing a irport. Can ,,.·ork!. on o:>ns ignmenl. fle;i 1han! secretary, 3X It, ~·!arl Gal lery. 1 2-4 pm 546-0755. 11krlay!, 18)8 :'\e"'lXlrt Bh·d, * NE\\'PORT BEACH C' 'l :m-~500 11. lJc. SAILING VOYAGE PH. r.tr. Ervin, 67i>--lf-01 Sall "·1th m!' 10 :'llex1co LUX P'1 offc. own enl. 1111~ Sha_rr 1>xpens,.s Westchff. 13x\7 cpt. drps. 1 ___ G_'c''~'-'-·1:_J_18_·927 __ 1 __ ~. Inc Uhl. 548-9,)p,f;, J ~VEST 1n ~()Ur IUtuN'! .. 5 !\ear If'&'. lak~. At:~~ low as S25 per mo. 968-0017. SHOWP.00~1 mfg. & olr1ce I -~L-A~Sc,choo~l-0c1c-o,o1.,-.,-,-.- 1pace. Cl~ in Laguna loc_ Santa Ana -540--6936 S'95 to SJ.:ll mo. 4~jJ. Low cost day/ev~ classes FOR lse. 90J ~q fl 1'11-1 bldg ALCOHOLICS Ancmyrrviu!I tor machine 1hop. garagt or Phoneo 542-7Z17 or write uphol!trry ~hop. 548-8797· p_o. Box 1223. Chsta 1!eM ** 6C(J t.q . I t. STORE or ---------- Of'J'ICE. $125/mo. COSTA ;\fESA. 646-2130. lndl.Ktrial Rental 450 * COSTA MESA * Social Clubs S35 Contrmpor.il')' CtJuples \\'!DE "'ORLD (714 1 83~2131 or 521-7728 CEME..'\T "'ORK 1'.1ALE Sca.lpo1nt al ! f' red PATIO COVEP.S Siamese cal , "'hilt up~ on pa\.\'S, from lllfi Circlt \\'"''· 41 ~2--8638 • L.agt1nR &ach. P.E\\'ARO. BEAT The Rain! Concrete Cilll 494-~11 floors, pa~. d r Iv ts . ~~--~-----s1de\.\·alk~. Don 6.\:Z.-s.JJ4 LOST , \'1c: Pomona Scho'll. I ===~-oc--c---~-c-o m11l t German ShephP1·d. PATIOS, \valks, dn\'e, imt11.U hrindlt , chokt rollar, f]r11. new I a w ns. saw, bre&k, rollar. Ans11ers ro nil.me rf!move. 548-8668 !or t~t. "Ketty·· Re .... ard. lli-5%7 Cement, Concre'.e Kitty Come Home! Lons;::-ha1red \<)11re iemale l'at '-'ilh gray .Siamese mark- 1nC"!';. Cameo 5horc~. :\Ion. RE\.,..ARO. 673·77.Jl CO;>.:CRf-~rE \\'ORK. ~u J0b roo i;maJl.frre f"!l.!1ma1rs. ;,is-s.iw afrf'r 5 pm. Contractor :,\l\' \\'ay. quality homr rrmod . \\'alls, cP.1111.g. llmrs r lc, J'\o job 100 "mall. ;)-ji-0038 . 2-1 hr 11.ns. ser'" U)ST Sept. 1·1. 1n l\l1s~1(1n VieJO, i\l 1xed ShP phcrd. rr.e.! iize, male, "Poncho" ii founr! pl~ call !\o I D. 837-1.)()4. I --A"d7d"i_"_""-,-.~cRo,-m-od7ecl-m-,- Vl!\'.YL pa per hang i ng specialist, \\Ork guaranteed, h'et. PS!, Dan Schwartz 547-51146 or 846-7182. Prolf's.~ional P111nt1n'l Est. 19."/J, Non·~mokf'r lsobE-r Rf'!.• furn. L1r/ln• ~~•-412Jt PROFESSIONAL Pa inlin1t - inter/Px!cr. H0nest '-''nrk. Lie & ins !>48-21;1:'.l. 61:-...:i3?ll. PAI J\.T J !\'G : H oneal gu11ran1erd \\ork. LIC''d Any 5\Zf' j<lh. Call 6i:r-Si40. Pla•t•r, Patch, Re.,air * PATCH PLASrERING All ty prs. frl't! f'~llmales. Call 54[1..f.825 P..E\VARD SIOO. '" GPn11ck & Son, I.IC'. p 6i3--ro!l * 5-19-:!170 lumbing reco\'ery ol I P ha.11 poll'er ~~~~~~-~-- machtflf", 6 orant;e rl 1n1ng Driveways <'hr~. J gre"'1 vehct C'hr. STEVE'S P lu mbing rtp~1r.s d: ~mall install. Srr\'IC'f' rails & hrly ra1r~. 1126-'.>163, 6.J6..~.'iY\, aflrr 6 pm, HAl\'LEY S 0 r 1 \' t .,. a y ;,.;s-J.)12 Crli!.t:n;;:, ha\,, 11 d()n" IJll". -cPOLcu=:'l1 81'\"G-R-EP.•\IR- f','n inl> !no ~mall \\ 1n:rr ls rom:ng 5-l:r-519.i, DIA:'110r-;D EAR r.. I -"' r.. 6-7 pm Ball)oa 1~111.nrl or f;;~h1nn • &12-3128 • -C~O~LEPLUMB'~I N~G~ l"land. Rruard. 673-SJ:LJ or Electric.al 838-J~\O. EL E CTRICIAr-;, l!rrn!"'d LOST on Bal 1~1,., Pup. 7 honcled. Sm11ll )Obs, main!. mo·~. !rm , L1 ti r 11 n , A: rtpairs . :'.lS-520.l_ 2·1 hr. service. 64;}..ll61 !'PF:CIALlZEO .shrthalr, ln ng lall. pi Germ I cGca-,d-e-n'in_g _____ _ Shl'p. R~ard . f;iJ-.47•4 Hou<;{' Rep111rinl!. car['f'n!T)•, LOST: t-em. :Ol 1 n l a . Srhnau1zer. !l/1)/71 \·1c 19th &_ Tusflt1. r.e1~·ard &t2-12Ji3. LOST: '.'\1ale Sc11 I po i n I S1am""4' ca1, \'11'. \\' Ba.v & !~th St N.B. Rru·ard:: Call roller1 21.1-AT-4.'.13&1. (.'H IHUAH t:A. female ,,.·/hroun m11rk 1n,;:.~ !'.In Fle111 collar. li7.~'1.\l\3. h 1:. IP.I' t. -AL~ .. G--A-RD_EN_'_IN_'_G__ pa 1n!1ni: Oil'~ li•\2--47'22. for gardening k 1m1 IJ ~? _____ _ landscaping servlct!, ealJ ------------- S.W-5198. Servuig Newport, T. (~u.v flonf1n1:. Oral Du·Prl, Cd:'lf, Cbt.ta ~fesa, Dover I r10 n1y O\.\'n 11 nrk. &4.~2780. Shores, Westchllc.==--17"4-c'--'0.\0"17·,,..~~-~-~ * LANDSCAPING * A-1 ~lobilr. Home Roohng :-,-,....., Ja11ns. i;pr1nkleri;, ii.I'· Srrvire. Rnol! (ll Ulk ,.<I, bnr~. palJn§, frncr~. ""'II~, ~ralr.d N. Coa!P.rl. &t>-2.i.·iO. L1c'd cr1nl r. '.\1a~IE'r Charg". Sewing/Alterations l.l srs Joe f'Xp ~~16·122.l. PP.OFES.<;J O~AL Garrle nPr, ElJROPEAN your oun hours. }our o1•n 1;.; B U:"~ .. . R r :i.i:\--01 71 "\lary Ann". I A/ Receivable Dictaphone Sec'y NCR Opr Ol'r.. C0\1P:\:'\'\''S FOP.· · $500 "11 r n i n 2 •. Ca.JI no"'• t.!,\J. TRAl:"if.'\G PRO· HOUSEKEEPER -L11r 1n. I $500 ~u).:ifi.11 GR . .\'.\!. !\1nth1T lr"'"' hornr . ch1ldrr n , Tellers Open C''L'E'"R~K"T;;Y:;;;P~I'S"T~-1 4 t.· 6. l\lus1 ha1 , rar. 511,1 rio .v 11k, SZ50. mn. 549·110i1 0,..n l\'/b1lhn11; & re(ep1. e.~p., 10 e Cad11l11r C<1r Plan 1 •" •· I I bt'fore 5 pn1. ""~. ere. 1YJ>f'l\Tller. App y • L1heral f"'nn~e Btnefil ~ NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Or., N .8 . "42-3870 ASST. MGR. TRAINEE Young men needed Full Time S610 mo. ~lust he neat \\'111 Train. N. f'.Xper. nrces!. ln1rrrst 1n photography helpluJ, Call 558-8363 9 AM · 3 PM ASSISTA!\T ~fan<i_cf'r. O\'t.r 2~. no cxprr. Tlf'c. Fuller Brush Co. 962--0416 ASSEMBLY TRAINEE t'1n.. local co_ 1n mf'd1r11l f'(Jl.llp flf'lrl w1ll 1ra1n .,.,,11l1ng g;i!. S1an Sl 90. C.i!.ll .Jr.an Brown. ~IO·F.05:i COASTAL Af;f.,\·r v Jill Plactnlla, C.!\I. e Plush Ol1 1c1>~ COLLEGE girls, hou~.,.,1vrs • Stan l mmrcha1rly or s"tTPtarlf~. learn io IPach prof. n1akr-up !ecrets. TI/ROUGH Tllf: AID f,: ha1P fu n/n111.k1> 111i n1 nrh SUPPORT Fr.0'.'11 Ff?\.-\~C'­ mon••y II.~ )OU df'~lrP, Frr. !AL l~\IEST\1E~·T .\\'. PIT, nrrrl 1mn1~l 111l t help ALY:'\T, P... F.. BROJ<F:R , ln pre.~rn11n,1t. m;ii:n1f\(·rnl PP.(lf"F:SS!O:-;'AL -=ALF:<;;. C h r 1 ... 1m11!> jj:l[l IH1f', \1A \', DAVJf)R l/)()l·O:•>r;. !'1~-6·1·1~. Vivianne \\'110rl-LA.\'rJ. YO\"LI~ H1\\'F. THE iiai·rl. i'Q!'mr!ll'!i, l!lllbs. ol OPPORTl '!\'.ITY TO START <.;rn . F<!Oli!i Cni·p. .A. R~;l\'ARDJf'G t .t.,RF:F.R \\'!TH TRE'-1F.:'\'D0l}!oi fli'-'· COLLEGE g\rl or p<irl limf' A'\"CIAL SECUP,/TY I.· !RVINE PfR.SQ\JNa I 5ERY1CES•AGEl'Q': Free & Ff', Pos1uona "''orkir1~ 110n1a n \2 hr~. PRF-STlGE, hnusf' 11·nrk "'l.'ekly in exrhg Girl Friday $433 1 lor M<lm 1n Uppt>r Bay. CALL NOW! Carrrr opfl(lr. in pnnllll!I' fi1fi...2~1:l. Interior Design $400 CONTROLLER 558-0444 T•·"'"· Geo'"' 011"' I Fnr £J'fl1v1ng l&lll non-dr-E:-.prf. I.Rani hus1oe~1<. r,.n~" J1rrn Prf'ff'r CPA nr l Ask for Mr. Jam ie Instruc tor Trne $400 pithlw arctni;: l''l;f"'r Gond '::::::::;::::::;:;~~~::::::;:: [ :'llP1l ~kr:rnrl. ild\'an,·r mrnl l1fl f"l!'lU n1ry. !' EXPANDING fl('(l?lr 011f>lllf'r/ SIR.()(\(). NC R Proof Opr to $440 Call Bill H11rprr, ~•IO-r.o~ Exper Teller to $440[ CflASiAJ. Af;E:'\CY INDEPENDENT Generel Office $450 27'10 ""'"'" RI " Ad•m• xio·, gro•lh '"'°""""' J Cook Fry-:-Asst. Mgr-;-BANK Typist S375 · :'11 u~t hr fast ,t· eXPf'r. Good File Clerk $3151 salar)'. :i.\f'.1471i Billing Clerk to $455 1 ;~'~'"'~;"~'~'~""';~R~1 ~'~'c'~'°~'~m~'c jicoi)i<-:--jjfi(;;ill<f.ii>Ei<:I 1v 11 b'·k COOK • l IOt:Sl::KF:EPE:R . 1 tr;i1n on " png mach. I AITl{ACTIVE .. 0 ., 1 ,. Has Career Positions Gon'I Ole p /1,·mo $2 h-, ~ " u.. a lf'f'. !V!olh,.rlf"!<~ llnmr, Wnm \\'. ' --" ' kl 1 ·._ " Avail eble. Previous "''-'" '" mt• 111 \\;;i .... ~~'· r; rar~,,1 !\1 n. fi.16-3!lll~ f'xrr[ 1111' lntrr1'1f'w, ;\!on [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~----•J Banking Experience • T""· 2-1 r m. "'11 w DAYTIME Roquicod. Coast Hwy., N B. AUTO LOT MAN . 1\111 n y lnn.c;e )l('nrfils, rx~rlf'ntr prcfr1TP.d. Apply 1n perron tn Dnn Crevier, Th~orf' Rnhlns Forrl, 70f.0 H11.rbor Rlvri Co$t<i 1\1rs;i. BABYSITTER. 12 to ~ BUSBOYS Apply • l.1ber11l Comprn~etJon e Att-ar:!1ve Bf'nt!flls NEWPORT AREA Phone Personnel Dept. ·I~ ~; 1iih 1111 lr\·1nr1 C:'11 642·1470 123 !.(! 11. lll}.12o po wer, pri-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ va~ office, new bldg, [SJ 1740 sq 1', 3 offices, 110-m Lo1t .,d rCKn:I ] I j[J• J PD'-'"'· nr S.D. frw)'. .. _ lnitructio" T.:l¥1 sq ft, lrg ofhce~. plenty ';;;;;;;;;,;;iiiii~ irrr 11ork. p r u n 1 n i;:. nR~.:.SS'.\IAKJ~r. I All r u!tnm f111td. Prrsnnal ~pr:nkler!, 1..· f'an lip ]Ob~. I ii n rt ~ c a p I n i; . GPOrgr. 1 cc'~"-h_m_o~'-'-''-"-'~'cll_._1'_4c'- 6.\f. .. .:;;;93 e OrE"ssm11k111~ -,\ltcrabons "f'•-'kda,1.,., F:mer11ld BaJ' 01\n 1ran!por1a1 1tJ n ·1!\.l-'l;~j. 646-7121 J:in.1101· p/t11nP ~!ock work Y?u ml;:!h l hf' a ~lude'nT tir 11n f'~l'ly rrl11"1'r. \l'e nred hrlp r~ch 11 l'rkrl.>y mnrn1nc hQ!h 1n nur h:i.-k rr.n rn !.· our 11atl'h0u.•r. l\rrp1ni:: r hi~r:.~ !<pa1·kl1n~ nr111 for fhf> 2rt<11l r <t l'n1pln~1,,.~ 1n thr 11Tirld, ~rrvlnl{ Jhl' gre11!P<I r11.~1no11l·s 111 rh,, 1•nr[<I Drop u~ a hn<'I rP•Uml". Clas~tfll'd ,\II ;\:{l .'t\.l. Oath· P1t0t, r 0 fltlx J.160. Cnsr~ ,\l •'~il. {"11 !f'!h'./h of parlung, nr S D fr.r.'Y. I • C. ?'ATIRESS RLTR. * Found (frH ads) 550 D<>'.<ii;:nrd lo suit ~nu. Call Jo • 64Hl41i 1555 W. Adams Ave, Costa Mesa F;qu;il Oppnr. F.mplriyPr FOUi\"D 1 Brn & II ht Span1 r.l r~-pe d0ji-:S -:\lal!' . lem "'/name Lag ''G1n ger•• ~2-:?l:(} 230 E. J i lh. C.l\f. 6.f2-1-IN ~f-1 l~D. bldg tor lea~ .,r mo. to mo. 1000 .sq ft un its Se.. l\1 r Thoma ~ 12.,13 l,n;;:an Ave. C:'ll .,r 6i.3-l.J l7 "'" TA~ mal,. <!ti ;;: ahout :l mn n1rl. 1 Brown l. 1 blue f')" 1 o Chokr l Jf'\.\'el flra cclla.r. INDUSTRIAL Un11~. 11(}..2)) f'O""-er. S'l.)_ Sll5/:.\l0 . Ph: Fi-12.-14~5. c :'If Fi lli-!'li.~ * * * * * * Trader's Paradise School1 & ln1tru ction1 .'l:l!lme .....••••.••..•••••.••• Addre.~s ............. · · .. ·· ·• j City •... •. • ....... , .. ·, .. • • • :itare .......... Zip ........ . I Phone ............ Agf' .•..• CO'.llPLETE lllwn k gardtn. u.1; ~E'f\'tcr_ J1m 54,;...{)405 Jspane<e· Gardrn1n.i:: Comrnrrc111J • Rf's1r!,,nt1al 1ndus1nil.I 6-1.:..-0~4.'I LA\\'\' CARE k ,;:-arrlen 11ork. hs:ht hauli ng. r:~p d. RraSClnai)lr. Call ~3-!l7lJ. ~~7 Alteration' -642-5845 \""'· 11 rcura1 r. 21) .)"ill'~ rxn. Tile CF.P.A'.\l!C tile r1'm0rl"l F rrr ""' Smalt J"h~ wl'lt'flmr :i.1&---2·1~ SCRAM LETS ANSWERS ln1 pa1r -t°f'MHlr -Sil\'nr - llaw!rl -P.U:-.:s her 110.\TE: BANK TELLER f';\p_ lMlll (';oil [J;lJ'l'itll!(' \Vf'.STCL!t'f' r Efl~:'\':'\EI. 1\GF.:'\Cr :?Oll \Vr<rrl1fr Dr. l\'B f>.l.i.270() 13 ~ EXECUTIVE Personn•I Agency Trrrl/1C' oprior1unity 1n f1r~I ratr .~mall llX'lll ron1riany th;i1 i~ ~11·1n1< /a.<1 Tn S!l! I. Call Boh \V1l!On. ;;.10.~·1;:; COASTAL AGt:NCY EXPER!ENCF.D w 1,[rr sla- 111)11 miln, grave ~11r<t shill. Appl,v Arm -~tat1on, 3".'if> E. C~s1 H11'}, Cd_,, h1"·n s !..: ~. Gen'I Office to $600 Key punch S533.JS Da.\ n1 ~111ng ~lul l 'l11p no•rh ~lahlr 1l'. 1n hr;i.-h 11.rra p!,.a ... anl 11111 kin~ mnr]< ~·:101;i~11.-h1•nrf11-r~11 ~J·~~ hrt1 ,1, ;.,/.!\\!~. Ah1;:-.il /\b· 11'>1 Pr1· ... r111nr] .o\C"' • .1, 2~0 \\'. \\r1nwr, i'i111rr 7/l'l, :«-\_ KkYl'll:"\'('JI qprr;itnr OJ':l IH\1 llf'<'df'rl rnr f)l'l l,1IP In· \ r'S!1~.111nn r>!('. r'-r11 prir1 f\1•n1•h r r (' f pr <11n1(' kro•1 !edi.;r OS2 W11'h·1 1,. ,1n1 ;;(·1·1c ni:11"h1n•· r h" n e 11111-1·.-\r JH>l,.r!11·r~ 121,11 62·1-fi221; rlay< lines times dollars J PIANO LESSO~~ O\'rrhrRnl· ".'ihr's i:::n1ng out w11h a rnllr.i::r track ~rar_ Hr rnckl'! twr up 111 .,..·ork r \'f'r)' 01ght Rnd RL'NS h1>r HO.·lt:." i::XP~:R. H111,~11111an Gan1"ntT INDL 'ITRIOUS ~'oung m110 Compl !'!e G11rflen 1nc , .,.,111 rJn nckl _ion~-ra1nt ln'1;. Servic.r. Kamal11n1, li46--4676. yarrl 11ork. err. Call Greg. AL'S 1.-indscap)ng. T r~e 6'1:.!--<XJ:l'l. CALL BETTY BRUCE Zi9o llarbnr Bl 11 1 Ad;lm~ l.;11•+'ly 11/..:s. 1n lr\lfle &/'('a. or.~1.: Clrrk. male, 3 flay ln!rrf'5hns: •;a n Pf)' 11ork. ~hill~. 2 n1~ht 1>h1f!s. l\lus1 Plrasan1 bos.•. Xln 'I bt>ne- hr "Xl)('ntriccd all ph11st~ l 1!s. C..11 i\li!~ Conn1r , 1n.-Jud1ng NCR. Brn Bro11 0·~ ~'ii.(il22. Ah11:111! Ahbn1 P..r- l\f0tor l{o!r l, 31 106 Coo.~1 mnrwl AJ;:'E'llC'), 23(1 \\'. \\'ar- LA DY ro1· piJr,-c,,-,-,o-,•7)<-,,-,,-,cll 1<or•k In rin1l•·-.<1n11al nfr1f'r i11 <ln11nto11n C ~I. Af1er- non11.~ & ~11 A \1 ~.11: .. :,2~7. ~I ACJIJN ~: T Rf. I ,'I: t: E . r.rn111111! ro. 1n nr11 arra .. CJran h1r \\(•rk. XI n t hf'nr l 1t~. !'la rl S2.fi0. Call Hr1rn llayr, :~10-fif).i;, Cf) AST A I. Al ;f:~C'\' l'-----------------.1 111F.OR\', SIGHT REA011"G. TECH:-IIQUE. Bru~ ~78 SECRETARIES HOUse, mark~ value 12(,.000 Equity $16.000. Exchangt f~ 4 or moll' un1L~. D<lyle Co. Rltr!. ~·1168. ~7.fi244 t~n ings. 14TH CENTURY rel1i:1ous lrlPtych by N1cholai. Bur111~­ c:ono. Appraisf'rl at S!!/1~1. Tradt for t11e)Cl C'nl lf'rr J2. "5'. M2-7M7 arrer 5 rim.' $83,400 First TD to trade for h:iu~r tir in- come u111tll, Ne"porl Bi-ar h. Call r.1r. aay. 71 ·1 ~5Sli.t Dune: b~ID'. l!'lro :\l1ni.T, $3.<XX:I lnves!ed. \\'11J 1rad" for cu worth Sl.800 free A. ....... • M7 -9."93 • SPEED Quttn Ga1 Dri.~r: In rood working: rond111on. Would like to b'ede for An eJectnc d~. Ca1J 847-llJG Befon Noon. H11ve J;,t')" Corner O"Jmm'l hldf, Col~ Meui. Rt'8dY for tenam. Ll~nxd fur ba r. Tradf' I« deluxe home. « lncomf'. 0...,'Tle;r: 49.f-OCM. * * * ----- '&; \'\\' CA~IPER. Ten!. re· frig, 1ape dec k. A!ll1Fi11 n- d10. SISOO tqu1ty, \\'ant '68 or ne\\er rompact '!Ation '-'"lgon. f.15·S'226 HA VE $60~1 equ11y tn LA Canada home, ~ BR, 3 BA, '2 <i cN:. Tr!lrle Ne .... 'JlOrl Bt'ach propei·ty, Pyramid Exchan1tor.; 67.'i-HSOO fRADE 4 U.S. MAGS ti l!d n""" P.A IN 1 \rt~. xlnt rond r OR 1970 V\V "''hef'\s •nd t1rf'~ plu~ ~ 962-0362 21; .\CRES. 19 m1 Mu!h nf Col'on<1 l lJ .. lOO, $6.000 ~qu1 - 1. \\'1U tradt fnr P.U. (,\~l'PER nr ROAT. • &39-6198 .. Br11111. \'itw home. bn1nd n1>w, Latuna S 1guel, ,-111. t ji.3(XJ_ tr~d~ for R·l lot. mulririlr 1.0"""1 lot; 1':t1hfll'it R"ahy .r.16-4~ Hn''t ~ l'lf'(ln 11 indow 1ill!'n QYlng "Or EX" A'' l~tff'r~. .10·· long. \\'ant 1.hrlr1 hf'd . cah h1i:h l'amP"'r 1hf!l1. Con. •Kier!'. 96l.7'2'l7 * * * SKEETER'S Aull) Pol11h1ng Com pl joh $15. Pmf. F ree PIU by 11ppl. 64.'>-2.iSO. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL Enroll MW for Fall l!lt.h N ~lonro\•la, ~ day + luU day gt551om. Planned progrvn, ~ Junche•. Age! 2~. hn 6.30 A:'lt • 6 P.\f. $)) wk-CO~rPARE' fi42-w.i0 BABYSITill'oG. m~ horn". ~Ion thru ,.-ri. F.xper. l )TI-5 ~~. Io v I! 1 y 'tlf· munclini;:~. Crtill 61-1-79~. LIC'D CHILD CARE remo,•al, Yard rrrft"Yl(l1ns:. I J•o~b"'W"•~nct~ecd','Foe-m-a'le--=10-=2 Trash ha ut1nc. 111! r leanu p, Repair ~prfnklrn. 673-1166. General Services TH!,._GS by l\f~. Lt. r ltt!. plumh, ftnce, t1lr, im!ln~. carptntry, pain! t'!( 5-1:)--0820. HIGHLY Q ua 1111 !'d H0u~f'kC'l'[l'rr .o.rf'k~ h\'f"-Ou! pol'1titJn in the Beach Arr.a. Drlvr!I. Full ch11ri.;e~XE'C. Cl11~~HiN"l Ad No. :114, 08 'li,Y P1lo1. P.O. ?.ox 1J6<1, CO'S ta e Trr hn1ral E11g1neer1ng s ir. ~:nv1ronmtnl. 'Xper, Hea vy • In pmmononal arra. Good skil!!, e 1\lerl1r;il rrs1>arrh. h;lve mcdic:ill t~per. t.lu~I H w~·. ~. L112unf1 . ncr. Su11c 209. S./\. DONUT shop \\'<lrk, morning Girl Friday $450 ,t:h!l1 . 1"n (').p. nPr. 2;;.4.l Accur. ryp1sr ,,.. g-r n'I hus1- l,.m. Apply ~1r. Donut. 135 nf'~~ ba ckground 1100 l1kf's I'.: 171h ~t . C.\t. dt1111I. DR A F'T i; ill AN, ~Pf"r. _ St-_r,·ice Crnrtr A'lr>ncy . p/t1mr lor in1f'rior rlt~!jffl j()(] i"t ii•port Centrr Dr .. ,\R l!rn1 . 64.'>-l'l\0 betwn !J~.'lO r,, S\IUt> :'l."~~1 &l4-4!1Sl ;·.'1. GIRLS FOR--!\1rAA, C11. ~1fi26. • I Girl nff1c:c, llrni ~kllll'. 'r0n°A"cr=01c0A"L~-.-.,-..,-_,--w-.-,-,-~ I Rookkl'cpirl( kno\llPdge.1---~o=R=7AP=E01l'l'=---i Hauling WORLD TRADE pri1·att du ty. no five in. X!n! Grriuf)(f 11Mr situ1111on. "f.\\'l~G trainrr~ & r x· Hostrsst'.o., 1\fodr/ Type1 "' YARD, i llrai;:e, C]f'U\Up!. rrf, lri nurgr s rt ll · prT'll'/\rrri Rf'aC'h DrRpt'r)' ~Ille~ Prf.'IOnnf'I. $40 Pf't RPmtt\'~ !rf'I'~, d irt, lV)•. '21:\/4.1i4.W!. RECEPTIONIST 9ro \\', lilh SI' c.~t . day. i2J31 769-069i -~7 I!. k 1 p Io a d '-r. backhof!. ·.-;;;=-;,cc-,;,,-,-c---,.,.--1 V~:t l s:roup. heavy typing k --DREAM J-OB H1\IRDRESSER "' 11 n t e rl . ~·-">&!-"-" AI DES tor Con\•11.l~nrt', ..., 1-•'I""""· phonf's. lnl're3sr .. ·nur p r ts en\ r lflrrly .-llt' .. t1r ram1ly care I 0"rd JO .,....,m,.n to tr11.1n .11.~ •• 1,_, P";-61,, ""~. l!Al:J.!Sr.. )rf r I• 11 n -up . '"" ,,, ,.,,,,,. ,...,.._~, Hnmemaken, ~7..f,6,1:1 prnfr~l'!J(lnal makr-up 1n. __ _ ltJCAI mrivin;:. lg tru"k, f':'IP.1 oH°'l-,W..---c.o-,cM"""'"°F~7"1~Q' I SEC'Y Pml\TE !!ruc-tnn . S4 lo $6 ~r hr. HOSTESS, C l ub ho u ~ t! • Mllr~~ 1ti.Jtlrnt. Re1 1 . ep ant9'1, • Girl C11fict. good skills. No 5-Ui·l/ll'.l Le1rurl! \\'Olid, L i guna 5.34-111~. -bkkpng. llill!. Rtcn'.11tion " ~1111 TRASJI & C11rar rl .. a.rt-up. Ancient Mariner ERRA:..'Ds PITliltF. * DRIVERS * 1Cti\'11it s b 8 t: k~ r 0 u nrl 7 rl;i~~ SIO ~ l~rl frre t $1. R hrlp!ul. P l!tme po~11)on All}l1mr . ~18-503 1. estaurant K~· Orll ngt Co. r-;o typin;: No Exn.rienc• perm. J-1 hrA "''k, Apply f 1l1nc . ~tu&t bt ~harp 1 .. ,,..,II r'"-· ~clNn inn N••tssary! Admini$traoon Bid( .• 2J.i2'2 • _ SM"k~ 1n1,.rr s!Pr! rn\lt'!j'.r J. groomtd. ,..'" PA!t'O de V1l1>nc1~. ~1on 2790 !-larhor HI 111 Adll.n1• l\1AN hrr" n ·l~·i:,, "~f)l'r wnn d1\nr k . ~·/time r mplnymtnt .• 'dfi-2711'2. MECHANIC-POSITION EXJ)f'r. ~lr1h11n1r n"f'•lrrl lnr !a11•nmou·f'r,1; & ~n111 11 r quir. rnr landsf <1pr m.11n1. f'fl Sa!11~' nprn, R L. Scor1r.lt1 S.l6-791:J. ' :'\TOTI! EltS -S1111frn1,1; • r.rri!](! molhrrl'i , rr ynu ., n l 0 y childrrn, "'" 1'lrf'd 1.-,11r vnt11n1crr ll"lri 1n 11111:~"''' 1i('hfw:,f. llr.• ti) hr ll lT;i n~r'! 11 1 'our ('OnvE"n1"n""' \\'ill l!l\.,. c:nfld r.~p. fill>. 17(•i l\IOTlll::RS hrlprr. I;) hr~ 11 .,.,.k. SI -::oil llr. l1r h~kp2 f'r \\'11rnl'r l. t.nlfl"""f'1'>1 , n e . Eve 1147-5097 I O~y 2!.l • 6J9--j2j2. !liEED REAJ. E STA T F: HllTbor It B11k Pr, C~1. ::i yrs. l'ol,.~11 C\l'1Jn1n~ ~rv1~ h1"h -rhnol 1rurltnts. mf'n ~;u,t hllvr cl,.l\n 0.11(. rlr1v. thni f"ri BY APPOINTMENT 1 " N d 1· '---..,_....,..--- SALESPEOPLE. H111·,. lfnnrl huy!'n for ynu ltJ ~,.II hnm,.s I. 1ncomr rimpt·rh ,,.,,... Cll]I lorl!!) for 11llf'f\'1r11 exp, Rtrs. 5'4a.2!'MJ C11rpe!s. \r1nr1r1 .... ~. t'!fl(Jr 1'1r . Cl!ILD cAr!', m,\' .,.,,--,-,.-.-,-,., _R_'c'c''-"~Cco_m_m~rcl_"1,_,...cclcl-1 f11n15 and pr,.-11rh,....l. !'Mil Bay & &a(ti J11 n1 ttJri11l 1unC'hr,.. Ii R. l!rra. f',J6-17i2 Crp1s, u·1ndOll''· Jlnt)fl'. ,.1e. H11.v" &0mt lh1nl!' yl)u '-''JJn! to RI'~. II C0mm'I f>.46-1401. r.tll! 011~s1f1td ads r!o it A R'f'>Od 1vanl ad i1 • ~ 9.'"ll -caU NO\V ~Z-56711. lnve1tment -------- " ... .,m,.n fl)r p111mt k Ii fl( ""C'fl r•1. o1 un rr ·'· 1· HOSTESS rim• r mplnyn1,.n1. ONLY YELLOW CAB CO. \\' f" LACl!f·.,\"\1\'1·,R Apply In Per•on 2607 W . Coa•t Hwy. N•wport Be1ch 1111\ F: 16!h !'!., C.'.11. Hwv., Ns1---------1 "45-2716 Lunrh ·1111m.2pm , \\knr!~ off l~M '\"ril/l<\rJ Hll ij •10 W ' Co •• t Apply in tie.N:On, Colony 6" J92S ...,. · e1 1>~ fii l·~"n S • H p 1 I • "I t" · Kilrhr n, 3211 H11rbor Bl, -u1te u 11 1"•" oro 111 )'l')llr IT'S Btllch tloll~" ll m;--, R,-.. -:' ~~~~"""""'~~""~ t...o\·1~ !ell t~e b11.ur.1,, ror C.f.1. .. ' loo,-.,-~~----~-i'$' aelectlon f'~·er' ~'" !he 1-fOUSE Hunting? Wacch tht "hu('k~'". C•ll Cla11sill~ f'11.s1 ~1iult~ a.re ,1u11t a phone DA ILY PILOT Oa»died OPEN HOUSE column 64 2-56i8. c&ll 1 1~'<'1.Y • 64z..36ji! 1ec1lon IW)Wf ~---'-~~~ . .:...:::.:.:::::..::~~~ - ~ l .. 710 :r ,,. Ap- f- ~· Nn pplf J\l r~. \' a.J- P St. r-c " h '"' !I 'lr . ., ..... "" l.}. kl}. 1 .. m. - h· f-1] rl "" rvinc ., f-o-'" gen· A. ~ '"· ~n· 3 4 .\ ~I 1n: I rrn , 51;! llOi• ' -.1 ~j I mg '400 " I '· 400 440 '440 J 450 . I l!V ( . I 37S • 315 i I 4l5 f ach. I h•' C~I ....., I '<Jr\\ 1 or """' 111J1(; oo• 11 1''.i;S '"' the re~t nrJd 1n1r. ally fbs1a -.JS oJ,-,h /'Pi!. n<i< \It:-,~ Ah- 1.~11 .s \. I-. Ot.l '"' pnrt qn1r .,, oee ~\'.]! 1--o u·A] fl 1rr fier- 7. ; F; . f('ll. 1,, I 0.\) ~n. rlri. ~ ;inrJ oy nur rrv i:rlf 1'11! -, ' ,, B. ' . .,. M o~-t.iy Stottmb~r 20, 11)71 DAIL V PILOT 31 j • ][§] ._I '_""_"' '_""'"__,' ][B I M..!:°1::;!... ----1 ~ .. ,__''" _.__, __ l[il] ! ,_,_, lllllll '-·-· lllll 1 M«-. ![§] .__[ _ ... , ... _ ... " .. ____Jl[§] I · I H•lp Want.cf, M & F 71 0 I I kelp Went.t,'M & F 710 Help Went.ct, M & F 710 Antiques 100 IM i1cellaneous 118 • · SHARP GALS 1·------- Rl:iERVATION Co n 1 ra c r t.ooklng for a 111une pot11tion S ~auon.a.l Cuh Rf'glSter S JOHN'S BIKES I gtd. n1ust be o\'t:r Z1 Very in OOuttque u lts. Call !or 0111 . '!"ry ornate brus case,. rlf'al & aln-1. Ph .. 5.'17---0j21, l'lPflT. Xlnl cone!. & .,.orkini: order. NEW )!r. Bro11dl"r. THE LOOK, 644-6SOO Ideal !or bouuque &hop. etc 5hor1 •upJ)ly rlu~ In dock SALES -l\ltn STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT SHORT OROER. COOK Apply llnfs 111!1 1.'i.1·12 Rr11rh Al1d \\'e~1111 l11l'lf'1°. ~lust !t"U. $Jj(). 642-3:i89 e\'f" str1kt REPAIRS Applianc•1 802 ALL 'll AKF:~ J; )!ODELS HnTPOU".:T auto 11·a~hf'r, a1 n.t.•adn, easy a ll!o \\a,J1Pr, a1or arln Bnth late mod,·I~. X\n1 ccn1d . )'1ur cho1r P $:io t;11ar I.· df'!J\'l'f!'rl. 54&-Fifi72, .l:-17...Jllj. :!.'.HO \ewrort Bll'r!. C ~I OPl:.N 10·9 :-.Inn lhn1 fr1 ~.\T f.· SL .'\ 9-~ 645-4720 -1\'tll at·c·rp1 Trarl,.·l r•- 126 Oog1 154 BNta, S.il --------------... ·~ COME TO ALL \\1-IITE Gt-: R ,\I ,\:-.. COLLl~IB!A 22 Head, , .. ••• G -- KEYS TO HAPPINESS SHLPHERDS. AKC rf'g 1 bunb, splnn.tktr, iema.. Be Our uest for the beat valuea in n1o's old, u cnllce S-1.J. "'llll:hes loam c u sh Lo 111 :\E\\' ~ i;si..n 1 _9'i!l--0~7. thruout k outbrrl. 2 B1a1 For A Weekend ORG ANS-PIANOS JP.JSll---,-,,-.,-,--,-. -,-,,-,-11-,,-:i o"1~r 1.<<1.nt-. lo ~11 !hi~ i,;.. O r Mor• You'll Bo Gl•d You Dt.d I I h .. r nrt-BPst oUl"r take.!.. \\'ti! D1 srovt r moblle home 11v-~ 11l1 a11·e11 fYltnirr p•lflS, • 1 1 1. ,",'C, 1 .• ,. 1,,,1, br1n ftnAnce 646-6i06. Ing a L 115 ~t by vi.JIUng , .. ,,is li•·lJ•)ll ,uarantt>ed 1~ ~ =;1 ~: .... ''! • SAIL rioar & m<'lOr tn" 19 ~ rone of San fJlego nortl1 Chou~r Jrnm 1111~" .!ielrcuon ' .... m -'"'" .., ·: 1·n1.1r11y·s m1;1s1 luxurinu .. l '1>r,,.,n!f'1Jt Tr1n1s -POODLL CL/!'T'!.\f'i--lllll ll11!:. ga~, n~. i,;)l)rlp, t ntl 1nni11lr hri1n,. cnmmunillr.s ! ()"''ll i:::i·p, 'nl ~. Siin 1,6 '.:: 1 r· c~fih1. nr1>r1S ''"rk r.1oor1n;: Srnng-rr~e r 11 mat ~ byl r · :"~)l'l IOO: vror>n1r rv '."'"1~ (I/I .. I'' ~L B;;! Prn. ~9.:,(1 lu'itrhrs & other recl'tat1r.n P lano1/0 rgen1 909 Mobil1 Homes Happine1s ,.,.. . . yr.ur v1 q 1 FOR lNFO & We are now accepting applications for - Scrl<'S nnndl"d pt~n. s~ for ST AHT yr111r Ct1r1~t111ils "a.rn )'f111rseH, a real career OP· ini;s JlQ\\', .Shnw Sar;:ih p.1r t1 1111y. Xl11t llilure fnr Ctnrntry .Je11 rl r~. j\o 111 r ight n111n. 1-Arnini::s ron1-\ei-tnierH. cullf'r!Jng or nil'nCe :rr.n1edtalely should rl f'liv. C..1111 :.4fl..061~. I"' It! t')>.{'l'SS ri[ s:;on, pPr 1' k .......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B ye'' Keys to ~-!';~~rt Bl. on Pf'n n~ula .1 Ji,1~. f..;12-8~1~. l'\r ~ 673-71)1]1!_ ~1ob1lr hon1t provid ed fo~[ lti.J:") !-•. \I hl!11er B!l'd, Gl::fl~!A.\: short ha~rf! Hi IW SLOOP.~ AU ni.:iho.1:a ny f:E:!)ERV ATl(J,\'S, W r It ,. KEK~IOR E aulo "·asher ~!::1, J"tne Furn1rure ll hittit>r l~'l3I 69--l·llli6 1 2 1 p.. rila11krni;:: ., rlacron sad~. P.O. Box 20706, San Dieio. \\'Pslingl10uM: filer dr)tr & Ai"ril1anc('s .---~------1 ~tt!.t> :as~ br in•~ r;wJ cone:! $129;i 11r any c·ahf. 92120 *AUCTION* DAY BUSBOY DAY & NITE DISHWASHER P lea1e Apply Between 3 & S P .M. Or Before 10 A.M. 1~4 ,2 '.llar,\rtlu1r Blvrl I Acrv~s fn11n 0! Airport\ ;\1'11 pon 6r;irh i\n r~n1 a$SlnI; or snhr1nng lnl er'\'ll'"s hy arro1ntm<"nt only 9.3 "eekda,Ys. Lou Con10. ~3.1-27il. &\Ll:.:':11LN earn up to 20"' .. <•l11111 .. ~~1"11 2nrl £!?1\Pra!lon 1uiron1nlf\'f" a rr,.ssory. J\!nsr <'il.t'~ ran no11 run on 1'r i.,!lar >::«~. tn1rrn1"s i::~s miJPagf'. • l n1 pr u 1 F 6 (li"rforr11a rl(f' Tr plr~ hfr r.f Sflill'kplug~ • c,,,11 6U}-7rl~i n:-r 11pp1 . • SALESMAN ~ l!Ulll.: <~1 C1·r 1.u Pntrntiill • • THE BROADWAY NEWPORT !'\011 Jn!t'f'V lt'l'.'lni: \\'ill Tnun S ilverwar• D raperie' F ound ations C<!irpets Boys C lothing Call \li·~ ~rhnHdT 47 FASHION ISLANO ll'[;o:TCL!Ft' f'l·:P.sn . ....-,EL AG~::\CY NEWPORT BEACH :-. U F: Sl' .S Ai<it i. k Ordr I'! If ! ))--!?, \\ est r I i lfi~D~c~,_:_~~B:_JR"E~· q~"~'CI ~O~r~P""'i'~· ~'-.· "~'~Ol~o~J ~"~ AU ~hilts a1·;i,1I, F •. \fl<'!' fi.1 ~·2i<fl fl r" I '·r!. Co111·. Hn.~p. I ·--~S~AL-E--S _ TYPIST PT, lasl, accuralf'. &1 2·'.:!lli fl'<tlll 113.\1 r11mJl(lser. I IQ 5 FULL OR "°' lhrn Fn. 8.1.1-3526. ~li'RSES A1rtf'~ /or nur.•1111: PART TIME hon1r. l::ll ;)Cr. pr r I 'd. VEHSAT!Lf; sr1•rr111ry In Plar,. pure 11a1er s.1·stems 1n h 1 h It 4s.J~SQijfi:30 A~l·:=ir~1. h I pu IS Pf ,, Af,:Al l llf' _ ~ _ nn1rs on monthl.1• rrnla · haf'k~rnunrt rlrs1 r;:i hl,,. $).JO Office G ir l partlime 'llu•i he nPar ,(· 111JJ1n, to Stal'!. fi+l ·l.1!)() • ;)\!\-·Ill(} • 1'"11\. i\vcr;11!r S2JO io S.100 -~~--- -p-1-.1-1-1r:-heJ-,-1,.-1-11-n,-h "l'"kl,\ 1·nmn11sl'>i1111. Call WAI T RESSES, houl'~. 'llnn. \\rrt. r1·.d;11 ''-'•· AjJl)Olnlmrn1, !llr. Ha · E XPER. Ft:>n1" Sal/i'un "·r1rk. Appl• n1;i nn. at liS.J·l!!l, t'till or p/nn1r. 1\01 uncl~r Zl. B C App!,v 1n prrson. Surf & Sir-u~rr or 11 I , 2'23:: S 93 w c H ,~ t "1un·1r1P.' P.rl, c .\1. Sales Rep 800 +car loin, 5. O . 011.~t ")', ••o . Of•. Equip bu1>. mArh exp. 0!' r~U 64fi·4202. Payroll C ler k to SSSO Degrrrri P rofll Sharing WAITRESS ~a 1111fuJ npl(• bld g in lr\'in,. NEWPORT P1T1me -I0.\~1-2P~1 ~<t. E'Xf)f'r . <"'mpurrr. p I A erscnne gency ,\ppl.v . ·r nrpnr . Tnp h,.n,.fit~., 833 O D NB CARL JR'S r.1111 :ll1s~ Rr11J. -,,;.fil2'..'. r.iver r., · • 642-3870 1-..11'1 Ar1.in1 ~ RI. Co~I A :O.lesa Ab11;111I ,\hho1 r,,, •11nnrl \, :.1,r. G.:i.v P1nhr.1rn ,\;::t-nty, :!::o I \\'Arnrr. s1u1P ir1·' !',\ SALESMAN \-,.-A-JTRE:SSJ::S: frl,,a! "nrk ----.-~----1 Yo1111>:, AJ;!;l'PSSl lt rlliln fnr 1nu f'Olld<; 111 C .. ,J. fnr i!l-Pl~i\R.:ll ,\("[~r Po:-h 11<'1\' I II b . I • • :-11 "~ 111 11 e l'Stil lishrr 1rart, gals wh0 enJo'.' 1Hibl1r dnit-i;111rr 1n 1\r" p0r! I 'I I .ir11c r.v sln!'r •' 11~1 <tflfl Y in Crl!llflf l . .52 hr + 10 slarr. &~1 h r1·r1;1tr ., orprir111n11y o 'I •·· k J I pcrsnn. ver ~ . n 1r e\\'e -C11ll Cr.llcrl J<'rry Randolph, f111· ;;in ri1115'.;n111~. p1.,·s<'lnahl,., r.·~. 2.~[1('1 H;irt'Jrlr B !vrt., C.:'t-l. 121~, !4.\-9~~1! p('(J p I!? Ql"I" 111'" ri rih.1 rn1n r 1." t. 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Wind ·~ A . t· 8 . 1 r<1nr-1n<, nio<1 tron1 l'P1l~· ' . .~1--l~llf NOT FOR EVERYO:-.'E 1'~7-Fill::i. y uc ion a rn l r 1.su1.,,.r1!E-an. !of 11 kJnd 2f;'7"j:·o1.KBOAT.;i sa.tls,l1"'1\-011!y people .,..ho w•m ~ ~~~~~~~~---l 20i.)1 .,. '.\°l'll J)('lrl. C~! &16-.'6.•6 1n" ;..i 7 rf'po ~119j: HIOO s. ly rehlt inboard. Rri<I i.,.,f I )r o ld Goldf'n We~t. r;.;r;,,,'1:.1C~1~T~~· mp-Beh•nrl Tnnys B!d.1: ~la 1J 1t"11 $/l.l:i. RT:; rnnN>rt l Pet1 1nd~le1 l !~i tX'atll)' (11\·ner rnust sell. ?~x&'I. ·fhis ha~ 2 br, 2 ~ old . Lf.A\-1:\'f, Cn11ntr)' :'il ~h.,1:' S~l't,•. ci "ilf'" Les rn S::JOO. slip a\•ail. 645--1446 lg,. rarn rm. Ser up 1n beau: ~f'lf • rtr fMst1n;:. 14 C'U It rlJning rin, ~lf'!'f'fl ronsnlP 5li ,o, 1;:..<.e.:J ,o; (ron1 S12:i!: nr 1v pk Shown by app 1 ~'c'~'•.;.c'c."~"',:..,'~'c'_-'c96c..ct.c__~-I R·It !Af'I" rf'i•nrrlf'r. nr•' \\'11r!.t1pr 1.~nn Sll!J.l: L:~trt Hors•s 156 12 Newport K ite ortl~· •GX'll.l51. I :'ii.-\ YT.-\G ~pair ma n has .•l1rt,. pro1 ,, I~ r r rt n , l.Ji11 r,.) ~ !1nn1 S4:f,; \!a ny 51'.t:i Zl:: ;:29.0177 ·C'oast ,\Iobilt Homes 11a~h<"r·llln!rvnrl-fi.,lv 1.</90 11ri r 11r1 trr .J~&-..:-:n1, rtl hf'r~. L..111r'1 pr1('es. STAY Ot11 o! rh" Ra n Boat~.Slips/Oocks 9101 S.7j2Garr1PnGroveBh·d. rla~ gu;ir S~J(I . 5.'.:1.Jif;37 -.i: .... ,!:>< Tcnr.~ I\ 111 trddP. Opt>n .Sun Con1pl rtmorieJ"rl fa cil Si\ 636-1760 F •t 810 -, 1-:'. l!.\\J_\JO\'Ll ORG.-\" ~l;i ll.•. ShPrt mnl a u rn fo.i::\IPORT shp~. ~Lr!'! llf'.1 =~==~--~--~ u rn• ure J 1 "till~ crory paper t~re !'T1 ·111n.:, ~~'4 t:. Coa!.1 i1a tf'r,. Choire of rilrP S~ fl per It R .. 1;.is u1id"r ur 61-.AUTIF'L.1. nl'w 24.xM K"Y I &12 Jn nr.;1nAI car!'ln~ /1 111, Crl\I, "-1-1-~9:>0 A1 ;11I !Ult R"<.rrve M•I ~I }", r"r ft ,:,.l~-2.192. f'l .. S \\{'St. 2 BR. 2 ba. IJ1 .SACf{fF!CE. Hrl'rlll~n !i' '.'000 ~he"'" g 11 x 11 ·And ---~~!-lb<l t.rrrnlea! Park. Op ""n :-i•fA S.. lol'rsFa 1. Ii\'~ r:n l 3/t()(J ~hrrrs f:'i x !l", PIANOS ** ORGANS ~:>-~ii:J hrillSP Spacr r-o. 14, lT:Al· lurr• JllCI I rl\'et ~rila [,. ;., u r p I \j s I r 0 m t l' I Al L2r;r ~ ... 1 ..... 11••!1 -.s~1·r SSS ;<;!Dt; CH'. \Jfl !<1 2g·.::Q'. Jn \Vh1llif'f A1·p ' c ii! ln11,.~!"al ' .Sr~n ~Mk rhl!, all rlPolnn ~ir;it,nn. Prirp $<J. '.\•" -t·~r ~ • l~asy Tr rn1s ~ BalhNt Yarh1 />l;i,r1na. roR salr nr ~ I hr mobile 11kF 11"" &-1.-..-1.oi. Call 6-1 :!-U~L ext. 277. :'ilun .\ t'ri <"l,.s 'ttl 9 B<Wlla"d I •* • * li7:-r.l811J • * Sund1iy 12.;, Marin• Equ1pm1nt 1'. ho1ne, !urn, p;if1f1, nr bay, F Rl.fT\\'QOD gan1t-SP!. ·IR" r.~~t"RIG. Jro•l·frf'f', :l-rtr, ,. 1 Boats, Speed & Ski 9 11 SWO ['t{'r m0, 673-1420 I I hi ' C b k I r r1t""11rl1,1 !!' rpl'trllif' ini0r. ~----------1 7--'-~------= • rr a e. ane ar. cirs lurniioi~r. l1k r nr" Sl"ll FIELD'S PIANO CO. SKt nr !ishin,o:: bo;\t +. tTlr. Motor Hom•s 940 , 11'/rarrot zrren nau,h urihnl '-,1,.,.,,., ch 1 I •·o Gen•••l 900 "' " "' "~ 1'Pf'~t'l' ,.i;,. l~J.; :>:e11·pon Bl1·d. • ,ia~s on \\f'lnd hulr, n".U' ·----------' ~r~I~. Like nf'v. cond S300. \ 1 b I ------o 'n 1qul" u11rr r 1urn S3J. Cus.1a .\J,.,<1 71 l/&JJ.J2:..(J C new Cl u'!.ys.Jer 'j.J Hsp_ f• 1R sal@ by pri. pA.rty. 20'· &1--1-l~Jll. !i;~.,_:12:i_~ __ A PTAIN p A CL'~TO:\l.J\1ADE 1nahoea11~· POii ER 111n11rr. S6 . pu~h Mtl~IP ror ste t'l'(l. hulf1>1 r.r n1n11 f1" Si. :! SPan. Fat~n nar. 72" IOnl! x 18" 1k~p. 111rc , 71"':. :-1 :::h!I) u~r<1 slo H<ind!'.'11'.ne u~111. Best oiler! ra. 1'f'fru.;, SID. 5.::6-fi'.1.i.';: over .51:,0. S3J-ll980. ;90,.-;c:=~c-..-c--~----. • hl'li:e sofA. 2 orange loung" 2 Df::SKS, S20 f'ach. Beaut rha 1 r~. 1 18.\I Exf'c 1/,1 l 11h1 r r. Prov rlble rlresser. kutrri~ lxsl ollrr Jor ra~h. Ii: mirror $:,0. S1aulrf'r th!f' bltt--i::1:::1. S l '.1 +. n11~f. 1I1' n 1~. ~g.3 i9i 11c1,cA~T~F.°"·P.o. ~,,.~,-,--Ac1c1 -,-.,-,-, \\'ATER.B EDS rnmp l e!f' S l.~.'1:" Ask a bnul p.:irkAo:e "' Pf-dr~ral, f-rn mP, m~I· rlml~ :. 1r 11ur;irahtee. l\'e !l'f'~~. p<1r1, r!r, Onl) $6J ('an rltl11r1" 846-i--l'.lo 6i .';-17:'.0 nr fi\6-f,6.J'I. YAQIT--C L U R · :'ilE~l· Ff')Ri\IAL n1·;i,I ~P ct111n ~ I fl~.RSHrr t·n1u·h. ~:10_ (ilrflP!tn:;. lar-;:,. Sa1e ~·l'Xl-F11ll price :JL\00 ;u·ra, S20. Good cond1t1r11. ~lusl :-.ell'. &l+·iii·lll P1'"!--. \\'ATERBEDS (l:\L''~ 3 .\JONTH (l\d Herc~1lon w ra Kin;: 11r '1U"Pn ictlf' 8Pst 2n .~· Jn1·p~ea t. g;i,me .sf"!. cnfff'" gauge \'lnyl. ;:i '.\'T. fa clory & r nrt lbl5. t.:nust111.l rru~h,.rl l'.;Uar~nl e". 646-&6.14. 1:!\'Pt h\'tng room .set * .!OYot ·s--.-~e~.F-.n-- 6 '.:i-sn~s. l'PRIGl!T PIA'.\0 H(ll "!'=E full nf furn. Lamp~. Sl ~J. * h·l&-21:12 uphnl. rhr~. areA n1 i;:~. BHU''\S\\'l\I . PO{)! TABl V n11~r Af1 111. 2!}(l(I C;i mh · · ' • ·' 4' 1,'.1, l>i;\I•', A!\ ilfl'"!'~"l"I"" < ~:;i ~thl11f!' 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J\1111s IJke a dream ~~:io. ace rrow rnotor home.! ...;nJ11n11ed l1cen~I" -11n.' ,ro~s -#-' "'I BELi EVE ~j7+;;6S~. . rep~ fi, propane rrlrigera-: 11111s. ;)fl YPars l'\lll't 1,.nce I ' 1~ ·~~ ,oT,'RCR,\F1', 1•.. 11on, :\!ag1c Chtl stove, 01·en · F RF::E: OP.CA:'< Lf::.SSO:>:S Sdt · priii rr. ro!~•s1on<t.I ""' '" "' ~ :\\rrr ,t· brollrr, d bl s!ainless. as Jon,;; as ~·ou like ~ No reg-spr.rr l 1~h1n~ i;::u irtr •• \ie:-.1 ran :-M V l ttl1 ira:lrr S<OO !C'.iks . 11.3 11 stove f 0 r istraoon. :\o ob.ligation. J ust & Central An1ertC A b Pat il· :>1;...::ir.1:1 hl'auni;::. sho.,.·tr k toi.let,. Comf'. \lnriria)s 7:30 pm ic Coasi .,..a/Prs • lnsrruc· Beats, Storage 912 !Ape deck. nylon crp t· COAST MUS IC uon In boa i handhng, ~e<1-fl\'erall. radio, ;ur conrl. ~2-28.Jl n1a n~h1p. Dk & ce!C"sUal CHUCK'S Vehicle Stora>!" na\'lgat1on. PICK i..;r & so; ·S!O, a ! Arcn si;u1nn hy A~to shilt. l...ri-Ford eng. 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A.11.15--1433. ~~~=---'-~' $79:>. 869 \V. lSth St, C.:\l. * Iii~' Tradh!At~r. sel f.con.I Cycles, Bikes, 1;i 1n~r1 . elr r & ga~. Xlnt Scooters 9'25 cnnd' ~-93~3 I i~~!!!~~~!iii~~-·i·fOR Salt' or rent i!Jx17 Krn~kill 11 11h "ncln s e rl INVENTORY SALE ''"" '"·6197 '" • rm BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW 1971 YAMAHAS Auto Servlc•, Part1 949 ~ f"h "1'Y rhrom' re"'~ nms 11·;th lugs_ !l'.13-6.1€11 CHF.VY en;;me 396, s:;'.!j CaU 11.lter 1)1) h.p. 6 p.m. 5.,)7-i313. ti' :\OHTll An1r>n('.:in l!lill AWARD MOTORS, INC liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ Gl:i~~. front 1.<r l! wl tr1hud 1680 NEWPORT BLVD.11 Tnp l..· All 1\l rt Aln<.. COSTA MESA I j/Q.) C::-\·1nrur!" 33 L/st~rt &· S,.a ; .............._ ,t,vtosfrwSal• h11ri !rlr. All l1k(' n('" I ~~-------' ~--~-~--,---I .111kr :\10\.'JNG h~rk F.Asl, rurnirurf' * fi~(, -0~· ,.,r F.alP . Tra~h &. trea.i;ure~ Br~I nffrr. ~l·Jfi.~1.)7~, [~~~~~-~··~···~··~·~~~ Prf'~I,.)"~ 1-oo •"( I\ / lf)(l pPr~nn;:i1 rfcorrls. &I J.-1:062 ~ flf'r fi pm. 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ER Edl;'er $35. Apl. Sllt! SERV!Cf; S!Atl()n a11 rnrlAnt porf'£'rl11 1n hi;::ures; 67~3'11!2. ~love si;,. \\'r1ni::-rr iva.~hinsi: :-.IJNSllAU, sp!nr1 or~an.~. as l11ral. m;:i111 re. Apply H & II LF:AV!r-'fi sl11 I,., Anl l(j!lf' 1n11chint $.\i. Whi !~ IPathf'r rect"IVf'd by llll SR~. lp~J1e Sl)r!J, l!flh & Pl11cP11t1a, 2IA!<.•, l;imps. fh~~t. mln'Or1i rrrlinrr S21l, J llke·a 199 E . ~praker nvvlf'I . 2.1. Sn'i. C :11. .~· rh•+ll'.c. 5~7-l.~·11. 1tirh, C~l 6~2-;J6f>6. H~mmrin<I sp<"~Krr JR~O SER\'ICf: ~IA1 1on ~'1''"''"· Ql_;TSf1\N"r"'"'N"G"-,;,c~o,=,o,-,;. I-;::::::.=~"'=-"'~-~ Sfi9. COAST ~,us I c. S j'\;111ional Cl'l,t,h RPg15t,,r! :-ie ... ·roort &. 1111rbor. c .'It i\'ri<I, Soalary + romm1~~1on. p1rrr,.d V1clor19n furn, 4 Old. \'try ornale brass (',A!f'. 642_~il. 3flll6 Harbrir Rlvrt, C '11. rl1n\n~ rh11.1r~. lfn't ~· Xlnt conri. & worlnne: orr!er.1~~~---~~---- SHAMPOO girl k ;i~~i~tant. Full 11mt', must be he'd. RIC'h1rd Ouelerte Be11uly S8Jon. 1&:11\ \Y. Csl Hwy, NB. SHARP GAL Ho.~!€!51i, "e11rr, ch~rr~ 1n n<'('rllP[Y>Jnt S'Z300 I i r m. Dining rm Bel, alto cu5tm ~ M:t. l11e mahor: hn1~h. 7 pieces. SiiOO, ma'ke olle'r on part 1Jr All. Pvl party. Wt'tl dressed, Gooi1 lookrng. 542.6!'H7 lrleal lor houtique 5hnp. err GRAN D piano5, Trl"menrloll~ J\l~l sell. s:i.;o. 642-l."~ eve t. ~ 1 e c t 1., n from SI-mt ConCl'rla 10 Baby Granrl~. aJI l'«'r1nd1IMlned, Pn('<>ir; ti!art 111 S69~. C 0 A S T r.1cs1r. !'\('11fflrl &. Harbor, c ~!. 642-2851 . FOR sa.I@ compact '62 cam- ptn£ tra1lt"r &. 19:J.t Alma hriuse tratler. 646.-9197 aft 5pm. CAR.PET ronrr11ctor h11s ex· 11,\\!1'.tOt-:n i\l.1 w rr vPrh. ceu shaa-5. hl·lo.,.·1: S2 yrl. Xl n! rnl\lf, $7:;'1 r OAST up, lrPe e~t. J1son 714 ~!U~rc. r-;,,11.(Jllrt I.· HArhor. ~92-2254. C :'if. &12·2f>,JI Good ~r50nality. Ll1e olfice 1..:.::.::.;.:.,.====~~­ "'0rk. f.ft't'ting &. dealini: "''' * ANT IOU ES * p1•hlir. P11.rr time to lull Ro\1nd Oilk 1•blts, aquatt 1 1n1~. Qual1!1cationi: 3'.'.i" or n11k:~. rlrf'5!f'TI, rocken.. undPr, 23-38. M u~1 he ~i n· \'>rf'a kfronts & mAn.v mnre R.lP &. •nr un.o1rtarh1>cl, J10mt choke ilt ms· Pvr Pt)'. f nr DYED 1qul m l 1tnle. f'X· lrl\'Pl 1nvnlv('rt. ~3-8232 further 1nlo: Ca.II: fMi-711.\ Cf.11 .. n! cond1t1on s ~o . "\VEED It & ttap" .. clean GENUIN'E Bt'ar COii! 11prnx. &l&-2IJ3. "U! !he trr11~u rer. &-trA~h _ ~ y .. .:ir~ nlrl. Y.:xcc'l l,.nl Mil-4 GOODYf:AR pn 1.Y e ~1 t' r turn tntu ca~h thru 11 D11fbo rt 1h<on 5100. CAil 1fter !i pm. !lzbrlt !>S 11rp.o, !l t:.x \j, S.'10. HA.\ISIO:\D, 1' t e 1n w 11 y, 1·11.m11.ha. New A: used p1AA°" of ml)bl m11ke~. Bes t li11y~ in So. Cali! a t Sclim1rtt J\!u~lc Cn., 1.907 N, ?-111.!n, Sant.\ Ana. P1!nt Cl11$sllle<1 arl. 642.-S67• 12:.J='-...,='c':Jc. -------· _____ "'-_28.\<_.:.. ---- LONG ha1r,.d S1 11 ril!'!e rn~lf!, 9 wk~. 1 hlut, ! Sc.!11. S2J eA . ~.1-.\SJ~. ------1 SIAMESE KITTENS 51h-36S~ af1 5. 854 S2:o <"il rh Dogs __ , _____ _ SILKY T r rn1>r. h!u" hlonrl rn,tlr, !><'~ki ng f1>maJ,. rnm- pan1on,o;h1p 1n nrdl'r 1n nrnv,. h1mM'lf for ~turt. ~o ltt'. Hr', lone ly! 646-7.)(16, ISl..ANDF:R :l( !%9. like llf'\\, full f'qu lp. ln1• r 1v1,.1n;;: Jrlr.al r~n11ly bna1. rlin;:hy 111rl1J. ~--06.·,4 14' O'DAY Ja~·elin, d"hlXt' tr!r cu~ront l'O\'er. Lfl!I' of r')e "fll'!l'lll. Sl'lOO . $i3Q...J~li 5,-.;Q\\IBIRD Satl, 1 2 -~' hr11.m, lrhR1.!. 0vflr $2.lO. Trader-11.uto. &12-41.52 plR nk s :i o LIDO 14 1' tr\r, htUe $800. X1n! ~1111,, • 67.l-il.1~2 • ----------S·\C-RIFICE mllld s l.· tN):•r.2 AKC pup.•. Dalma!Jlln , 7 fnr lj• '11 ilbo111, 11 nv 1~1r nio~: rm,;1,..... ~ mo~. ofl,.r 11cff'pt<"ci , 49fi-3~~3 STANDARD pnodle femAlr, \\'h11 r . Champ tine. .57.3. l\'/polp('f!'o $30. w it h 0 u l . !lli2-lfi~7 .. Trr1nt ti;;f,...-l2J,I ----------CAL 2n Nn. 2.12. $2.~ I R l~I ~LITER PllPP"''· Full;.-"<J lllppnl. A!\C, rham pinn l\n<". 548-7\lol I 5.'i7~!'.l-1l~ I • HOBIE 1~ Xln! c-llnrl t'n AFGHAN PUPS AKC 2l43, \\1th Tr111lrr SlO;i} :\! F'. 8 '"k~. 846-4355; (Al! ~0~70 fir fi7~1 ~'1fl 'ifl HOjl;DA Cl.JJO. 18;11) cnnrl. $4~. 673-'li!J!. m1]('s. Absolutely perfect'. ';ji FORD utlluy truck, l~ $j,ifl. &3()..1917. tnn. Bins ~ h f! ple. Sj()f), '7ij' 3 Penrnn lZ:1 ~lX. Knni~. f;llj....2~86. 1nri col'lll. r<>ady to race. Auto Leasing $~9.i. 673-3048. nlil""'· Lik .. tttw S200. ~·12-7~~7 :ifter ~ * 'il'I RSA Ll(;f !TN ING. 6."1 r r, like nP\4 S.30-21'.li ~fter 5 P\1 1970 !-!"Ma CL 175, xlnt cond S1.)(l, Pnvttte party. Lo mi·~. ~6-.j:l{H HONDA 71 !Ji 1nLicagf', hl>st offer • * 897-2006 • .., FOR ~11.le '67 SPORTSTER. extd front. In m1 . xln\ cond 968-!l374 After 5. FOR &alt'. Oawt'.1 10 IP""d hirycle 1P.·/book rack. s~. 64.J.--Ol).\l ev~s. Mobil• Homes GREAT Lake~ 10x5~' exp11n~ion . Storaa:-e c~ntrJ1.I ~lr cond. ~~53,'<Pfi ,.135 "'/8' &ht'd s:!..r,oo ANNIVERSARY •50 ~ PTNTO \V /AUTO. Tr11.n~. S.} day. Sc mile. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 206o HARBOR BLVD. COST/_ r.l'ESA 6'2-0010 Autos Wanted Ml WE PAY TOP -00~ FOR TOP USED CA~ If ycur car IJ extra dee, &tt UJ fu~t. BAUER BUICK 2.1-1 E. 17th St, CostA f.le~ll 548-77~ l.\1 PtJHTS \\'ANTED oTanite Countle1 TOP l AUYER BTLL :O.!AXEY TOYOTA J~,~~1 Be11"h Blvrl. H, Bt'<tch. Ph. 847-35SS I ' ' , OA.lLY PILOT Molld.ly, SrpcttmW 20, 19/l Auttttfor ~ J§:[ '--~-~-_ ... ___,!§] [ .""'~-1§11 1§11 I~ ~I ;;;." .. ;;;"" ... ~,~~I ~f ;;;;; ... ;;;;; .... ;;;;; .. ;;,:;lli~-1 Ml Autos, lmportM 970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used Autos, OMCI 998 Au tos, u... -<f' MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC WI PAY TOP-DATSUN CASH 1-'72-Da-ts-un -Blg-51-0 1 .17 ;..1ERCED£S Cla~s1c-l.1lnd SJ~;.. ll.~~1917 190 SL. BILL BARRY PONT IAC-GMC-F I AT '67 V.W. Bug b UMd e&rl • truc:ka, Ju.t eau ua IOI" frN enim•tes. GROTH CHEVROLET Aak for Sa.Jes Mana.pr razt1 Beach Blvd . Huntinzton IkAch 84i' .fiOO Kl 9-JJ3l WE DESPERATELY NEED Cleil.n usf'd can. FANTASTIC PRICES Pa.id for ~'OUr car. paid Jor "' "'' DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VO L VO 19--16 HARBOR BLVD. Costa. :\1f'~ !).Wj.!}11}3 ANNIVERSARY •SO AUTOS WANTED Top dollar for clei!.n u.sed cars. 5('(> Ani1v Bn11vn. 'THEODORE ROBINS FORD 206iJ HARBOR BLVD. COST A ~IE~A 642-0CilO Autos, Imported 970 Large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsche~ Campers & Vans 1()'1% 30 Day or 1000 ~1 1le.s Guaran1ee Parts & Labar • En61J1t e Trans. • Front k Rear Axle As.!.embl1"'s • Brakf' Sys. tern e ElrrtncaJ Systtm 4 !ptl"d dlr. S.H.C. Tint i;la.s.s unrlPr LliOO mill's, !u!l. farr .... ·arranty. RPC BurkPI M-at,,., 1,•>,1 tlt't'~. !21-IDLTI ~lusl ~ .. IJ• Takr l"lld1>r trarl'-or $ma U do""n \f1!l /1n pvt P'.V. Ca ll ~-8736 or .j9-\-6811 all 9 am. FERRARI FERRARI AlJTHORIZED SALES &: SERVlCE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy, Ne1l'port Beach ----FIAT BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '67 Fiat 850 Spider. tud10 & hea ler, 4 flpd. Runs like brand ne". USL235 $995 • • O\'e1 200 new & used car!'! to c~ from 2000 E . lM St , Santa Ana 1:151 Si. 111 S.A. ff"~'.) ;;:i~-1000 '69 Fiat 850 Spyder Yello"· 1,1,1th btk inrerior. 24000 mill's. lmmaculatP This 11rl'kl'nrl ill nP;ir wholesale 11095 D~ &>..sO.i "c;;.~;,;~·,::.~~,. ... ,~ " 642-9405 (! ~~ 0 Compl•I• 5'ock o! NEWPORT IMPORTS ~'-"'~-.... "'" §BBB 19i(l H.ARBOR BLVD, COST A :\lESA Pr estige Sport Cars 240.z car. 1-1.ono 1ni·s. l1kP new e 'fi!} Pnr.<rhf: 911-F.: Tar<;a. ,.\1r i..: f'":\! rnusic • '68 912 Par,,.chP co11rr. a ir • "66 ~12 COlif"', ,\l! f\1. :\!ag ""hl'cl~ • ·;n 91 4 .i-spd Appe;irancr Group • •f.fi r.T Adven:urf' ~~r1~I • "6.q Al- ph.1 en·. A:'-l tF~t. x 1n1. Xlnl f1n;inc1nc. Dlr. • l 1 52:1.illO AUSTIN AMERICA 968 AtiSTI~· Ame r ic an, A.J.\f/F'.\-1. s1.1no. Call 11·\7-3~·11 AUSTIN HEALEY I '66 Austin Healy 3000 1Radic. hra!f'r,~·rri1r1\'t I.· wire \\'hf'f"l!, Jn m 1lr~ PPr- fert rnni1. A!~ "63 AU.<IJn HPi!l"." Sl l'l.~ ~-H NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. C'la~I Hwy. l\"e" pnn Re;ich 642·9405 ne""' nrP~. Xlr r r nnrl P..·• f part)' 1Pa\·1 n~ r.ounll'). Sliffl Cal! ~.If,...\.",;,.~. '60 Bl.iG E\P ~rr1 1 ... 11PI\ · brak"~. ratnt & 1'1rl11!'S.ll. !np cond : Sfi'i .;.\-Hill BMW BMW '69 2500 SEDAN l6.D-10 m1 lf'<. A:i.l F>1 rarl;n, automanr tra nsn11~'1.,n ' . JXlll"er ~i""rinl!", n..~u1 1 IL1t 'rtd 1111h hl11rk 1n1.,r1nr. ~pnt. Jr 11s' f.rn·1rp 1·.,cords ll\"a1l- : ahl!'. i Z.XX•\Jf.1 1. $3995 3100 \,. I fl\\")', }:P>I"[)< I .4Ch 642.9405 .Automotive E.-:r .. llence & ROY CARVER, Inc. n1• s .. "FRIEDLANDER" 1l750 IE.4CH ILVD. l Hwy . Jt) 893-7.i66 • 5.t7-6824 JAGUAR Jagu•r 1971 XKE Cpe 161 95 Chrome w1rP "h!•, 4 )(fMi , i1 1r. Rrau11fur l)urS?Uni1y "' tiln Interior. 7,nio mil,.~. \\"arranty 11 l!h car. (8EX- 721H NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Con~t H"Y· Newl'!fll1 Bf'ach 642-9405 Jagua r '69 XJ Sedan Sl795 A111om~tic. pwr. ~1rrr1ne . .\>I ·.r:-.t il lr C'f"ln<l 8 111 .. 11 Ollie 1n!Pr1<>r. Only 25,l'll)r) 1TI 1. (Sf'r. 6\3'.JI. NEWPORT IMPORTS 310fl \\', Co.a~! lh•·y. :-O'<'•l'pnrl R,..ach 642-9405 "fi'I f'.,JA\. Xln! rorwi ?i.flOO ,;1r.-.1::22 =~~-~---­J'll;j p; T'f'" .i,s.r;t ,\R J ') \,1trr R<'hl' Pn::: hr~kP~ l.· p,i,n! l"h ~11r" !>.\:>--,:Olli , JENSEN JENSEN AUTI~ORIZEO $,\LES ' SERVICE LOTUS Atm-l'ORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Nrwpor! Beach "'"' """°' •t•d. MERCEDES BENZ F°5ta MtsA ~46-44« I--------- DA TSUN WE h•" "' f\1er cedP1 Bent J)~-0\\'"0Prl moior <'ilrs r'66 1600 Roadster I spd. dlr. L1ttlr jtll'Pl, hug- / R@r orilnit "'i!h hard1nr. lTBS2'l7l Exe"!'llf'nl C'f\00. (thruout. T11.kr !m11U ti'lwn. lc..an arr 9:.30 •m 4!M~ll • ah l:OO rm Call 546-•i.16. 1'71 BIG 510 SEDAN ~•d cam. 4 Speoed, dlr. Radio, Heater. Bucket ~11ts, bnt~ 1tl,.&11, IO lo milH , ,..c- rdit'f!. 606DF'D. 546.S736 • '4&4-6@1.l. OATSUN 1967 lt"'8d~fer. Very clean, PJC- ('P!!t.nf condition. SU!lS.00. ~h. 54.)..~ 11.fltr ~: 30 P.M. i(;n tdlt. 11 .. m11 nmv! 1n stork 1nclui1111g h;IJ rrl·I•'· l1M 300 Gull"·in~~. l~·~L. 2-""·Sl. mllflrl ~. Al~ 11. t.nt ~P IPction nf 200-S. 2ll), Z:"lfl .<· 2AA ~f'flan.\. Far 1 t. t" rl1r.cnm1n111e bu~·er to in- 51"'"1 ;1)1 HOUSE OF IY..1PORTS Or11 ne,.. C0t:nry'g m" • ! mndrrrt 11utborizlfd :\l B Dr11lPr. 6862 11111~ht:ster, Bue.rwi Puk. <ll S2l-7Z\O. MG ----·----- ~THINK ... ~. ''FRIEDLANDER" llHI ll"•CM (H\lf'I'. WI 893·7~ • 53i'-68Z4 MG AUTI~OR!ZED SAU-.:S k SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. C.Oas1 Hwy. Dean .. Ready In go. I.: hra!er. L":'\Tfl'l.l $995 Radio. ;o.;ewport &act. ---~ "68 \'\\" bug, prr/erl cnn<!. "61 .\IGA HRDTP, A~l /f'm S1'1·rn f''!IJlfllTI"!11. !\lusl s~!l Gd CoOfl. $j!)'J S 1 :l7.i b·lfi..6·11 1 • !l-16-6 11'.I .. ---~~~-----1 "f'Ji ~unrl111J VII' ca111ivr. rPhli OPEL f'!1 Clnr. +-1r<1f'k ~lerM, ltke Ill'\\. l'.'!'.1-2:111'. 1$0 OP~L A-1 COND. ALL "fi:l AL'G • !'unronf. <'h r<JmP ""' l?l'Pl"~1 !h1n>?. • )I.If,-i!l!l j • 11heel', n"w p11 1n!. $Ill(). • 1>7.'.-fl1R1 * 'hi V\V f1"'1 pA 1nt & ~rill {'"'""·'· Rk!I. '"r)' cll"~n Porsche 1970 911 T $6195 1 _o:.::.:11'~'~· ~·~l,'>-f:..:::'2~74'--"'~H~"c.:_'·:.__ :1 ~pr!. 1\,\l lF.\I. Yrl. \\ blk, VOLVO PORSCHE 1-1. \l;i1: 111-il.~. lfi.,l:()O ml. ~t11l 1n '1an·11n1.v. •Srr. -11001 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3111) \\". Co::i~r 1!11)•, ;.: .... f)rlr! Rr~ch 642-9405 CRASHED my 'fl:l Por~:::I;~. 11 11 ri~ri~ fnr ~alP. 616-::.li.'.l"l • .;.1~.:1::.11 T '63 PORSCH ET Pri~·. ri·r.v .S22fXl. &l.~:'16~~. RENAULT • RE.'\AL.:LT R-16. cond111on. rt.i:·I! ~1 ;JOQ,oflpr. ' -) I0· 10.~.l. ___ _ TOYOTA LARGE SELECTION NEW & USED ~Lewi.! \V TOYOTA FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOl ,-.,JJeoii LemiA lfa VOLVO • ~ THINI "81' 'YO!!O' "FRIEDLANDER" ll'Jf llAC ... (~WV. Jt i 893-7566 • 5.37~24 Autos, Used '!' .-.t:l-i'..l "1 990 ~--~------f.S Cl!E\'\' lmrala .St;i . \\'t:n. ~ p11~~. Air. lull f"l\\f'f. Xtn1 ,.,·,nrl. ()nc. O\\' rlf'f. SJ:,9:1. ·>1·:.~:·~ ------- ---i:;~ CA.\l.-,RO ~:!i . ;i 1r. nr.1 S & F MOTORS '·"" '""· ,., .. ,. ,,,~,, hrll.< £: hf·~r•. fl!n". hr11kf'•. 1'.1 1! H11rt.-.r Fll\rl ('\! ! n11nf'r. lO:l Cnl1rmhui; C1r- QUALITY USED CA RS rlr. ("rl\1. li!J-::".1 11. "6.'i LA;\D Cru1~rr, f'JPW roll tiar, i111x !;;ink &12--11R:: ~flf"r .l P \! rlf"<, el;. , ___ c'c::~'.'I·-~' .;',"~·'c:';;"':C;'---I •i;! f~111rk. V-~. p~l;i n!•\ 1 · BUICK .'ik1 l;,rl\. ·n2 Chr1· Jmp.~lil. :::n. PS I 11uro. Pr1v. pty. l!"ISS Bl l\K l~1 S;ihrr. 2 rlr :,;:f,..~'iij. -----------1 hr . c11<101n, hill P'1r, l;indii11 "fi! C!1~':1"·,"·-,-"-,-.-,""""-,-,-_-Ac,-, TR l\i:'-1P!! I"" TRIUMPH SPORT CAR fnp. $1.l'i'.'11 i;,!6-~~R pl•, plh, X!I"~~-Sl49.i, 5:'li- CADILLAC ""'"1~.,--~~~~~1 -·-----·~ 'fi.~ rhr\.\' ("""n1•, fi ryl, i;:rl CLEARANCE SALE Cadillac 1969 '""" ""1 '""1 '" 5 pm. ~>lfl.'.:,.~'.1-" ~1 !fi.i;i"J'~l_ Convertible NOW! IA-"'s !h'1n 20.t111n n11!r s ·wi Cl!LV. rn:-.-v. \'II. A111n. s1 ·1} FR ITZ WAR REN'S r.,c-rnr:Y • :~;j_n.-:<i.i e SPORT CAR CE NT ER \II{ rn \"1~r110.-..:1 ;-.:c~ -,. s "fi'i f"!IF.Y\' lmr11la Hrrl!r. di) ... l~r r., S.A. :j.i7.ll76.\ rl"LI, f'OI\ r:r~. r ln..: full RIH, Pt!'. AU1f\, Lo ~11 rl~Jl1 9-!I: r lf\•r!'I Surirl11~ f<>a1t1rr 1111r r11or, 11 1! 11h"l'l. Sl'.!00 fi\l--~'lS ml"s. "611 SPITFIRE \l~r:i-111, rl,y,r IOl"k•, ~:r11-<• 1ri11l r1f1lr". ---_.i' '·----- \\"1rP 11hrrl<, i;:""'I ;•nnrl 1 rnn•r mni,.,..,i. ,..,,. ],(\\111]' CHRYSLER n11r1rr, musi ~f'll. !'.J!-01~1 l,n,. fl"•1"r dt11,.n. 1Yr1·i;2:;1 --~-------·I '''" NABERS Cadillac '68 CHRYSL E R Joo 1·1·11n"1"'I" \lr.11~111 c pn1 rr!. T11" ill· )fl.'1 1H·.~. '.\,.11 111l 1 r~ .• nil ,\ r. 1.·.f1 fl~.\LE,J~ "" •I , n ~ 11·;i11.1 ., j ;>r t1.o.~ h<-r11 1n !11r! Jlllmr f(rr·P nll.~ t11nr •! ·"''I .11 .,,. ,,1,,,, , « 11·k 1•.., 1 .. ,1~ ilnd 11111~1 i.:n r:1u1• :;:rr ;i'' '' rrl• p.>.llll ( .,,1,t \I,,~., r II ''' ' 1.111'1 n1 1•1 f1n1•h v.11 h tll11rk \111•1 ~rll Sirin S2fi 11·,i; '1 ' ,, ••I 1 'f"'Tl ;.<111 .. 1 .. 1· . ---· -----1.111 ~ .. , ~· ;ir~. k l::ind.o.L! rn.(1f, .-,.-,-T".11 'IPll-0·,·r,--,-n "ti<; C·\fl Cnnpr "" \•llr '• • ~· Lq11 r1~·r! 1<1lh ~111., rr~n-. "'' '· ."I••• ""'''I, "''''' ,-11. ln~nPri I\ /r\1!'11~. r11mpi'rf'rl ' ' I ' .. ·' , " ,. •· '" I" •ril rr. f"11'' ~•roe. JIOll' fi 1"1-l17: ~l!li'f' 11""· .~.:i,OO. ~:fl-1'117 h1 ~<. r io ·. (~l,..11 n thrn111eh<•111 VOLKSWAGEN 1i~ \"\\' R;irl1fl, hr~ll'r, ~ ~Pf'f't'! Good lr;;i nsrinr1::i11nn. Sfl'.I.) NEWPORT IMPORTS 4 ~-dlr. Xln1. rond, Sac- ril1r''. Tak" nJd,.r ("llf in tr::ide or ,m;il! dnwn. \Viii fin. pv!. r1 .1, 1\'DY2!¥.l1 !'rlli-117:16 or ~!"l.l·fiS'l l. Call 111! 9 .o.m. J!Jfi4 \'\''. r1>rft>rl rnnd. Lfi"' m1. 1n1n1Ac. R&H. $'19j. ;\.J6..(\lfl4. "j9 \n,\' S200 or lw>~r nlff'r. • ·,:1 i-fi.Til • =~ 191i7 Bl'G. prrferr . .,r1g111<1t n1111,.r p..;!r115, Lire blur . ~~i'1 :111:~2.ll. '67 \ · \\" At ··r.'c, c,"·1-,,-, -,-0-00-.- G D Tlr.~:s. SHl!I~. ,. · ... ~\"1;9 . '71 \'II \\"!TI/ F.:\"ERYIBJNG O:'\ IT, Sl!Wln. • * .-l1~-l'>1 l ~ror,. noon • J~ Bu2 $11l'l:>. • E'rrllr nf f nrv!Jhf\Pi ee 4!lf;...:l.3.',:"I ee ~10\'!Nr.-i\ru~! ~r~i;,; \'\,. :"\Jnr ('l)nrl , R"~I rQ/.fPr. C11 ll ~ll)...:,0168 11 fi 6 pn1. ' --------'67 VW 8UG -CadiTl~1970-z~v2ri1 $1':7\ ,l.,hn"'1n ,\· ·"'i11. _•;zr, 11~1·\v.r Bl•d . ''El Dorado'' C·,•111 \i r"•;i. !'>111 •. .r.:;n LI•: . .;,,._ Tll1\;-; ~li"l(i \IJl,l·'.'i r.o.rll•I '\' ~1 r ennri, ftl!I fl"'°''• Pr, ~!rrf'O 111pr I.. 1n11lr1 plP\ till k lrlr s•"<•f'lC: .~1rrr. Full Jr111hrr 1nrr1·1n1". rrunk Of"'ll· r r I'll'. "I!'. ,\honJ111rl." fla11 . ]r'<c ;11111 "'nn(' n! 11 k1ni1." 1!Y.l'lRt::'\ 1 NABERS Cadillac AL'TIIOr.lZF.:n n~:,\LI::R 2li(ll] H;irhnr Rl\ri., ('riq11 ''"'a <'all :~1n.~100. 0[Jl'n S1u1i111v 6f.: El ['T;lr.o.rlfl .1 1,IYlll nll. ()11nrr mn1·1ni;: $3fi:)ll. ·194.('626 r/n J im . 10 Jl.i11 ;\II or fi~6-f.l31 Cadillac 19 71 Cpe. de Ville FAC"TOHY AIR C('IN OITl<>:-<r:-'G ----CONTINENTAL '71 Con tinental H .T. l.1kr nr11, ;.Jl!"I() m1lr~. Th i~ ~'<·11111 1li1! rar n111~1 h4 jO;f'f'n t..· i1r11·r n tr • .o.rrrrr1.o.11>, r.r. t: d .•<\11n hi.>. ck l1n1oh "11h hl;1r k J;i111ia11 anrl hJ;i r k lr a1 hr r 1111r rinr. f:ou1r1X'ri 11 nh 1hc f1 nr~1 full po11rr. 6 ""~· ~ra1. Til11<rn: ll'hl .. 1111rn 1rn1r ~ir ,·.,..,nfi. Pn1•rr rlrwir lflf'k~. jO;tr rl'fl m 11111rl"i: ra- ri1n. \lu•hrl1n r f1'11al ply !1r- f'~ :i n<i n111rh n1or... S.o.!r JlrlN"rl. Plr11~r A<k fnr rlr on· f\no11•11t1ro11 f.fiOCXll. ,lohn~f\11 .~ .--....n, ".1616 ltarill"\r Blvd., f••~l ;i )!r~11. ~10·'.'ilii(I '69 Lincol;(:ontinent<11 I Cl,..ara11('e r r•t'1'rl. Rr11 uh f11l pla!1nun1 hl uc, with rlk. h111r lr;i1hr r 11nri l~nriau l'fWJI. f 111J powrr. l'l lly t lnr. 11 1 J LUX\ll',\' ('f)llipprrl. r tl!I JX'IW· Jr~thPr 1nrPnnr. nh & 1rlr· l'r. lnf'lllrl<'s f.o.r·t Air coni1., l"(VlfltC ~t,..l'rtni::. 10;frrM. i1nnr ~ pr>11rr uonr lnrk~. llH jO;ff.C:. 1.-.c ks. lorall,v rlrn·Pn ,, abso-whrrl. "h". rh1~ I~ rf'lll fJUAl- IUlf"ly fre~h' l!l.'1'lDfA) $6999 it~" :'\"01 11 1~·r1c.o.I rnr r lrllri- .,,. -~-!Nlav l!l.lB;\fX. NABERS Cadillac $Jfii.i, Jnhn~nn :t: ~n. 21'26 A UnlOP.lZ~:D nt:ALER llartv.r Blvrl., Co.~111. :\le!'a. 2'00'! H11rllor Rlvd., _-,_10.:-.6:~ l=~~~~~--1 c ,,!ira ;\!PAA '62 LINCOLN 4 Dr. I.,o\I• m i. C;ill ;..10-~100 Or>rn Sunriay ru!ly Pq u1r ·r1 inrl. A/C LARG ES T S41"Wl. 01l ys 557-l!020, Evf'!S SE LECTION OF fi42-fi7~. CAOl L LACS IN 1°"·6'°1-L"1"''"·co=L""N-=c~oo-1-,~-,-1~al-.I ORANGE COUNTY ii:oorl rnnrl111nn, '425. SALES-LEAS ING • fi."*--'i'61 • Al'TIIORtZEO CO~'TINF:~TA L "64. & 11 ·SERVICE-f'IO'\Pr 1nrl AIC. !mm11r. Nab~rs Cadillac Sfii :-. fi.11-,llllf,:Z 11f1rr J: pm 2600 HARBOR BL., CONT!Nf:~TAl. ·~7 ru 11 COSTA fl.fESA P•\"r. 11 1r prlv~!'-J"llr!';.' S.0·9100 O~n SUnd11y SI f;!l'i. i;;~~~ CONTINENTAL 1970 MARK 11 1 FEAUTlf'lJL. f lJLL \' LCX· I P.Y EQUIPPED CL<\SS!C. E.:very lux;ury ~xtra pi lls only 20,oOO rflrt>fully i1r11 en n\11· <!>'. ·rh1s ]llXUry (';,r IS n1111- l~S~ in f l'f'ry Jl'."1a1L I 1n1'1te )flllr tll~f)f'<'11r.n as J!s nr;ir nPW r·omli!\un \I Ill hi:' \'>('!Irr 11pprPri;11erl The re1a1I vnl· Ue nf 1h1~ ca1· ls Si.~00. IJ.\e!· l.v R lue H(J('lk l. Hn11r1rr I am prrpilrri1 10 ;i,•rrp: Sfifij(} J1rm. I ha\•e dr11·en lhls l1nr e111· 151n!·c nrw. 1J y<Jll h11.1,.. a n~· quesuon~. ~,.,u rnay f'f';,t·h me al niy h"n1c, 6i~-~S1, or my o ! f Jc e 5!1).JtirJO. CO~Tll\"F:;o.·1 At II!, 10 onr; milr~. :i.1 1• h<>l1n t1r~~. Full.' loader!. fil6-flli91. hr;inrl n1··, Pr. p:~. ~ :i ' 2 0 u. co==Rv=E=rr=E--·-'59 CORVETTE 980 FORD MERCURY PINTO '70 FORD LTD BROUGHAM BILL BARRY PONT IAC-GMC-f lAT '67 Mere. Cougar AlH'l triln< • pwr ~Ir, P" r brk.~. air rond, A zood clean fresh cdr TYY97l $1395 • • IQ chnrosr fl run OJ'lf'n '11! 10 p n1. 2m() F.", l~I S1 . S<1 nt~ r\11a 71 P1n10 bli P/lll'U11!, -~ i'rakrs. 4 spd, d~lux ~· ~la;; 11 hrrJ5. <'llf I", &:. ~ ~las~. $2 IOO. 830-36~3. .~ PLYMOUT~ AA Plyn1. Fury IL P\1 Jit;y p/.:, r11d1n, htat,.r, ·i.ir rHrHI '.\Pl\ tr11n5, (),.I.I ;,1>:-1·,i;;, Stylf' l"adrr, ('lf'nn R .. ~u11ful Br11L•h J;rren rnl'll1lllr: 1.<•trh l'} lr11f'rtt•r I.· !anflau roo f. 1n1n11H·ul~ie 1hrouµ:hn11t In .o.rld111nn 1n 11.1110 11''1n~. ra- <i ln, he;,1rr 1: has 1''"1· ''re,. f"Jll" hrk..:, f.>.('( ll•r ' .. rd Pow 111nd"11 !, .. tr. If .1'0H •re ,( dr11· .. 1111.~ a11ra1·111'f' ~;ir, ~r.11 "ill a~rPe 10 11~ Mnd1- !111n. ~l'l IAGP. .lnhn,n n k !'iln. :>fi?fi llarhnr 81\·li., Cn~111 >1"'""· :>l().:,h.~O '70 GALAXI E 500 ~ale pr11:f'i1 2 dr. 11.T .. Re;itJ- 11111/ lll!hl i1•y 1....,ld fi n1•h. 1111h i;:11lli 1nrrrl1•r &• i1li. hrr•1• n 1'1rvt~u p1'lf f:i1111r1lf'i1 1111h a111r. tran<, RJrlJo, hf'~1f'r. fl"l ll 11 11110111<. r~ ... 1n1"'I ;i1r. T!11 ~ artrart11•e rar ~h.,,1 o t':>.rellent c;ire. Ask fnr drmnns!ra!ion. J.(jjAl.;11. S:!77> John~'l n ,1, Son. :Xi2'6 l!;ir hnr Blvd., Costa >fesa. ;...Jrt •. '>fi."il I<! 1'fr!"PI t..· :;-.A Fn1~. "·""'-\cl>.cR~C~Cn~l,,-,,-,~p-,-,.,-'-,-,-11 I ."'fo PLYi\IOt.:TH: En& rl gli. llrP.S. $ 1 ~. fi'l \',\[,[A/\"T 4 Dr. S fyl, A r, P -.S. + Clf'iin, ~­ r, .. .,k. :l"lf).:J~i-17. "a~. a ir cnn . full p11-r, ... :14,;..&!7? * l!'."'lfl <'flnli . SliiJ. or oiler 1----"'"°"'~o---1 "·"-'1"'-----PONTIAC -------1 * '71 FORDS * GALAXrt;s • 1\lUSTANGS Tnr:ll\"0,'i HERTZ CORP. 171 41 778-4050 "GF> Ford G11l11.XI!" 500 c·nn- \"l'l'!lblr . ;1 1r t•nnli , \'-~, .a•11n, P!' Pl\", R1 H. \l11 ·hP- Ji11,, Jir,.. hli1e, 11ht lop. s1n;11. ~iJ-0121. ---------"69 F1\JRLANE Cnhra ~2.1:. 4 !>l"'f'rrl. AIC. PIS. PIB. Jf!OO n1 i. Like ne11 , bf>st of· ff'I .• ~l~/2.';1. "62 FORD R11nch \l"i!.i!On. 2!12 \"-F; rrit' .• i!IU1fl fJ".>.11~. (',nf)fj •·"rv! $-195. ~6-iR\7 alr!'r fi 1f) prl\. -~---------l:liO FORl'I Gal11\f1P 300. £(1(\f! 1·ond . ;11r . p11•r ~trPr !ni!, 51. HWI. ~:;1)-fi~fi~, G0r)f1 Tran~rnr1;i1 1nn ('ar ·~~ fnr'( \\";icnn. p/~. plh, c(ll'lff 111·r~. s1·11. ft.!f.-7~•1 1. FOR _,;..!,.: 'fl1 fo:irrl ~·11!con. .6!1 :\!E"P.CL:RY Cn1nr.;..• P;irk !'ta ";i;;:, lull p1•r. Ill p.'!'>!'. 3~.001 m1 S2600. 612--0!0?. MUSTANG 'f>i: :\l u~lallf!:, pwr ~rrer111;:-. ii.Ir, au10 1ran~. ong I r;ir 011 r"lf'I. nr1• 111'"''· J~ flOCJ 1nilP<.. Sl..19;. fi·l4-~El9 f'l'f'< ·r,i; .\IUS'r .• \NG. ;o 1r. Pl .... l'/R, "h11 r •1 /rrd 1n\,, ;i 11tn. f'n. p11rty 1i~:;.1n~•1. ~-;;-Ford M't1~1ani::. 3 spd, Ii cyl. $7.Jl. C;i 11 fi.14-ft~17 -~-~~-0 L DSM OB ILE BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT '67 Olds Delta Custom 2 Dr H.T. Cpe. Ra- d io !.· hea ter. ;iuio n·ans., a h l"flrld .. laundau 1or. p11r sir. pwr brks.. YXS707 $1395 • • ro rhnnse hn m Ofll'n 'rt] 10 p.m. 2000 E::. 1~1 SI ., S;int ~ Ana t !st St • .0.1 !' . .-\, }·r.,..·.v.) .i.'ll'-IOCIO P.rcr11 t!.v h<1rl eni.:. 111·rrhAul. $.1flll. ti !2-n~7fi. J'.170 OLDS Culla!i~ . .;;)¥11"1 CnupE>, rr'! & ,1·h 1IE ext • 6-1 Ford \";in 1•'h1te \'ln,l'I int h11 rkPt Xl n"t conrl111nn s~i)(l. .•f'111~. ~r<"~I shill)!?. 16.7™1 r11.ll .o.11. ~ rvi 5-!2-l'f.12~ nnl<>~. S2,450. By Oll'ner. Sell iri lP items no.,..•! I 6~4-6218. Autos, New 980 A.;..-'u~t.=,=. "N7•-.,---~9~8~0 1~'.l t ·1rrb1td l:iQ, auro. pwr. ~IPf'rino;. a ir. \ inyl tt)p. ralls "h"r!~. hal nf :il,00'.I mih!.s 1•ar<1nty. T;i ke o v e r 11.1 mi ~. Dn\p hy 23831 I\ 1nflm1ll. l...aguna .'o;\guel or rail !!l.'>-36~5 for 1n lor, Sat. QI ~LJM. "jfl•, FIRf':RIRD f''nrn1ul'1 .j()fj. 1\rr. \'1ny! roof· (mf!lA("UlalP. ].'\ iYl() m i. 4 )'?'. RAMBLER ·r;:, RA:\l RL~~n Amhas5adru', \'p1·y clPan. RI H. Pfs, rrB. Ars1 otfrr. :_i.)7-3715'.. T-BIRD 67 T-BIRD. Landau. 41.CllQ mi. full pnwer, r nni1 SJ6l5. .;;,-... ·,rr:~ eic. Xlnt O"'· ri e r . "fi T·Blrd. vinyl lop v.•I 1"1r1holP•, a u!om tr~n!. :irlrl ~h;1pr. Best offer over Sl400. 1•11.~i.i2 FOR S11.le 19;:.t; T-B 1rd, J"'r!hnl" !op, ~harp. $U50. !1~2-l'Oi I. "fii T-R !RD. 11ir, iiutn, full ptlll<'f. \\lhi !" II /bJk tfi't. Pr1. pilrr.v. 67.'.-4fl':l1. '· \\" h 1 t e Ell'phant~" O'itT- runn1 nz your l'lf'l'~!e~ Turn 1hrm irito "CASH" .. 5elJ 1h<'m thn1 D~ll.v PI lo t Cla~~if1f'rl fi.12-.'J678. Autos, New PAVE ROSS PONTIAC - £~~~-~~ THE '72's ARE HERE! 7°/o EXCISE TAX REBATE! loo "'-'itiooo to "' --' 1-1•i••• ye. •1111 l'ff"'" • 1"'-In ,...O.,loo ... 11! ?1 ....... .,.... C••• ••rc ... tK. u,_ c ......... -.~ .,. , •••• 1. f in.an<:"f 1'1~""""'' '71 FIREBIRD Th•\ -!.os 11 "'I •...:ll:Mfi"!I ott GO~..,. ~ bt~@'\. llO"'"(!I" _,.,.. wt,,...,,: If!>"~­ ,,.__ (SA. # 17). l'~•U ~f~n~1:;t'r'• 1971 LE MANS (~~1 ""'~ -i. hi:ocln!t ~ .......... ,, Tr-•5\tl:I!"!, Pow.,. {),!-(. &foC&i Po.._ s.-..... ~ ""· v....,i "°"'' r""led ol!R'oo White Walls oro:i ITIOft. S8ria1 # 2 IO 73A5 - l ".-1 Cat Man~·$ '71 G. PllX Con'91e1~y lofld9d"""' '""""'" ~ ~ (l<r r~:!'<"''fl9. powt< i..ou s. J>C--"'Ill· aulomahc ..,.,~ {Slk. ti 2&6~ AND WE STILL HAVE OVER 27 NEW '71 MODELS TO ~.,,,,' CLEAR -OUT! BIG SAVINGS ON GREAT USED CAR BUYS '66 Chevy "'""'"'"'' T '•~',,.."''"""• llon•n L t<~··~· l ~B V 2111 $1188 '66 Pontiac GTO 1 •4n'""''"0~. "Ow•• 8••>••. "~ w • • 11...... """"' .S•~··~<> <'ow" Wl~!IO'"" Ai< Co• O••·~""'"' lltOlo &. fit•'"' (69' "SM I $788 '69 Pontiac •1tAN!l P .. U: .t.vl,,..,•f'I' Tr•n'"''""'~· PO"'" S1eo-.nq. P n w • • ,, ..... , "" (OnO•l'Gn•OQ, V•n,1 rtonl. ll•Olo a. Heu . .... OCSE •IG I $2988 '69 Ford Cust. •utom•t•r lr•n•"'•O•Dft, aowtt S•ttrlng, Ht•t9'1 (81!:L !•11 $1088 '67 Plymouth 1 '68 Chrysler F l!~V Ill ,_EWPOltT CUiTOM I ~"""~Q•r W•~""· A,,,,.. '"'""' ''•'""''.""" rnw •• ''''' n a , """""' ~"·~•<, f>0 A·OC \'/.on"""' .., (Cn" !'~" ~i :>.,: n A. f<••'"' LO'•I Oo«o•; (•r l \l ~ ~ .. I $1488 AlK ABOUT OUR E XCLUSIVE 12 M0 /12,000 MILE WARRANTY '67 Mercury COUG,\lt lfll1 7 °"°' H••O•o" •v•O"\•· '" T·•~'"''""'~· ro .. ., Slf<'•"O. Pow~' "'"""'• F•""'" "" Co..,.,U1nn•no. L••'~"' r .. m. ll~n·o a. H.,.,., !l.'>11 lU l $1788 '68 Bonneville •u•o"'•'•< t'""'"""''~" Po.,.., 5!••r••o. P n w • r 8•••!< Powo< W!n!RI*" ... (Ol">ll"<O~l,,Q, "'"VI """'· ~.~... ... ...... , (XNI( OJOl $1888 J,V""'"'" "T•~~'"''I''""· r~,., .. ~.,,.,_ Pow o• ~··-.·~~. ,•••nrv "''Co"· n hGn• ..... V•"YI ~DO! P•· ~·n /.. f<••!•• (VIC llSI $1988 '69 Camaro ' ooo• """OTO" ll ALLEY r: SPOltT •v•o..,~•·t "TrAn""''"'""' Pnw•• l•~""""· r>ow •• 8•~<•1. l'~<lory Al• (""· ll·hOn•l">Q. v ."YI ~llO!. .... ft•n L f<••'•• 0"! loc•I Ow~f•. (Y(P H7! $2688 '68 Mercury ,.ltlCL.O,Nl ,A$T l •t.IC Au•Om•I•( Tr •n•mlO\le<>. p~,.., .S!~""O, P 0"' I • .. •• ~P,, llAd/9 .. t<H ttr. IWVI( A'J! $988 '69 Buick LI S•11•1' 1 DOO• M"•OT&I" 1'ul~m•!k l ••n•mlu;e11, <'0,.11• S•!T•lr-.Q, I> 0 w ! r l'.!•A-t•, Vo~yl lllGl>f. All Co'>d•t·o~1~0. 11 • d l e lo ''"""'• 1,11 W~etl. (YP T t lO! $2688 I .. DEBUT '72 ...... . • A furniture fashion show previewing all that's ne w and exciting in home furnishings. Debut '72 is presented by J . H. Biggar, Chandlers, H.J . Garrett Furniture, Ted von Hemert, Inc ., Horton Furni - ture Co., Martin Furniture, Viking Furniture, American Institute of Interior Designers, Orange County A re a Chapter, end The Home Furnishings Council, Inc . .. l DAILY PILOT I Mond1y, September 20, 1971 2-0ebut '72 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Mot\Qy, S.pt. 20, 1971 D ebut '72--A Furniture Fashion Show Pu1c! />r;ll'( r The J.!' :iphirs on the ce1!1ng panel, Tefl e<:ted on custom-made table under it and ;:tl-rt:ntt>d by lighting fixtures hanging from it are the focal point of this jazzed- up Lona·r selling thal is typical of the coordinated furniture fashion De but '72 Jnvitc' u1stomers to "try on'' this month. Many are much more subtle than this ~otk·it lo·em setting that has the power to say ''Pow!" right out loud. 1'1od ular Hon1 ~ JS Top Pri ze 111 Sweepstakes One •.11 tl11' rH wrst rnncepls in A111rrn :111 hm1~111g -the 11111tlula1 h1111w \\Ill be p,1 :q h1\-.1ll\ dP111111i-t 1 atrd f•1r the \\111111 1 11f !lit• llome F ll I 11 I ... h 1 II g ( I) II Ill' 11 . s 1f11111d :i~hu 111, ~111'1'1"' ;1k1· ... \\ 111111·1 111 1111' 11a1 mn:ll 1·1111- f\'!'<I \\,II lw ;,11,11d1·1I :1 four· ht•tll lllllll l\\H h .. lh 11l11d11lar )111111· \\111 lh 11l1111 th.111 ~:!11 IHIU J\ 111 II 11 I-•I 1 I ;t ' ! ti I C .., p:11l1t 1p:ii t.L: Ill 1111 11.1111111.d S111·1·1Ho1!..1·.., :11 1 ... ,., 1•11 wl \ 11I1w1 1•'1'1 1''-l"llh·d 111 1111" f'J><'l'l:il llt hlll "'j;! '('I flPI\ l'f lht• lJA 11. Y I' II ti I lh1' 1m·lml1 l\J;11t u1 f"111111t11rt• Ted \1111 JI t' 111 I' I I , llll' . \ lk111J.: F11rn1t1111', .lit R1 gg~r . Chamllt•r' "· II .f ( i :11 r('t t nncl Jlurlon F11r111t11n• The S\HTlh lakrs homr. built b\ !he Cl·nrrnl Shelter ('01 p . is offered a~ lop prize 111 the m1t1onal comp('til1on through lhC' efforts of Americnn Home M:.tgazine. lli> di~tingui);hed n t w modular design consisting of four separate and portable 8ccllons J)('rmlls the units to be dehn•red over t he highways to any corner of America. To be eligible to win the General Slwlter A m e r i c a n 1 lome or an~ of the hundreds of <•thrr pr i1e:-. consumers should 1 I! g 1 s t e r in a p:irt1np~1tmg llebul ·72 heme 111rn1~h1 11i:-, ~lore or l\holesale !:>l1tm flll'lll 1'ht• l1111N' \1 lil be t.leh\·cred to the• 1111.1w1 \\Ith a ('Orn· 1•l1·h I~ 1·1p?1ppt·d !..1tchen by I I• I prn11t .111d '' 11 h 1111enor c ,11 Jl• I 111'' •. 11<! 11 ;tll p;:inclmg l>y th·\ !-\. 1 ·1~"""<1 ("orpo1at1011. 111 .11hl1111ll1, till' halhrooms ill l' t·1•111plt•1111 11\tlllrd ~111d h1olh lll';1t111i· :111d :i1r t11n- d1l 1u11111g ~,,1,.;11s a1e in- ~t a llc·d Tl:c I\ 1111wr prO\ ides lht• plul. l.111d~c·<Jp1ng. a M11t;1ltle fnund.1!1011 and is rcspon~d1il• fo1 a 1 r a n g i n g sewagt· and 11til1t\ co1111cct1011s And sen 1<"<'- EXPA!\llS LINE Capri furniture known for Its fine upholstered Con. temporary and Mediterranean styling. has expanded to in- clude Early American sofas, cheiN-ud slee~"' io6btiiM. Cttstollze rs Ctnt 'Try on' Settings In Displctys t1t Participant Stores Debut '72 is a furniture fashion show, a first·lime-ever national evenl whu.:h makes it possible for a customer to go into a home furnishings store and "try on" a room. What makes it possible is the cooperation of the entire Industry -from design to manufacture to w h o I e s a l e distribution to retail displays and sale of the coordinated merchandise. Pulling it all together was the Home Furnishings Council, Inc., comprised of members of seven different trade <1ssocia- t i on s embracing manufac- turers, r e t a i I e r s and wholesalers of f u r n i t u r e , carpeting, bedding, textiles, lighting and accessories. Participants in the local retail community are all advertisers in this special "Debut '72'' section of the DAILY P ILOT. Check out their stores to see what this national event can mean to you. As the first nationwide home fashions event, Debut '72 becomes the first lime there ever has been one time during the year when the home furnishings industry has joined forces to present Its new designs, materials, c o I o r s . trends and Ideas to the con- sumers. It Is the first of five planned <1nnual consumer events. It is scheduled s1rn11Jtaneously ln 50 cities and lhe1r suburban areas across the country this year, and is expected to dou- ble in siie and scope next year. The program has f a r • reaching .goals. It is designed to inspire more people to to take more pride in their home, increase awareness of the Im- portance of an attractive and comfortable home to the quali- ty of family life. and help the homemaker create a more satisfying home interior. A preview of the program by a Consumer Advisory Panel e v o k e d enthusiastic response. These women; who represented widely diversified life styles, shared three opin- ions. They wholeheartedly en- dorsed the room settings, slating the~· could visualize better how things would look in their own homes, and they "got ideas" from the displays. One panel member. who ill- sisted she liked only tradi- tional designs, planned to buy two contemporary glass and metal tables afte r she had seen how beautifully they mix- ed with traditional designs. The panel also agreed that being able to look at home fashions in an "open house" atmosphere. such as those planned during Debut '72, made them less inhibited and more respon!>ive to what they saw. Their thi rd common delight was in feeling so lree to ask questions, and receveivlng k n o w l e d g e a b I e and in- focmative ansM·rs. These. briefly, reflect the aims of the p1:ogram. Every participal 111g retailer is re- quired to cre:Jte room settings which will illuslrnle C'urrent life styles They are to ftature coordinated merchandise of participatmg manuf a<:turers, which holds the promise of more and more coorclination of design :l'> these annual pro- grams cont111ur. The foci..) th<it a large number of \lie room settings that will be set•n in the stores will be featured in magazines and newspapers. will offer a unique oppo1 lunity to the homemaker. She can see a room in a photo, go to a loc:cil store and touch it, sit in it, "experience" It. It will be lht> gre11l "try-on" in home fa shion". WITH URA\\ t:RS The Storea'' ay from Sim- moo.s is an itl<!al bed for ""'° cation homt!> or children's room.5. T'' o large roomy drawers are set into the bast for storing clothes. toys or blankets. I I \ _Mond•y, Sept. 20, 1971, Debut 72 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT-l ------~------................... _~ ............. _. .... ;a.._. ____ -=----~-----.... " • • ~ o I 0 0 6-' ,::'~l!r .. . ~L .. ~.· . . TRADITIONS BY HIBRITEN . . .. •' The "Traditions'' se ries combines the time-honored classic d esigns of th e past with th e bes t of today's ma nu facturin g kno w-how to give homemakers the epitome of styl& in b edroom, dining room and occasional furn iture. Availabl e in an e><cepViona l wood finish kn own as Corin- thian which is shown. Also available in a brush ed a nd antiqu ed painted wh ite , trimmed with either olive g reen and yell o w, or ye llow and bitte rsw eet, or with u soft blu e, as shown on the cover of this sc.>ction. Exceptional and versatile fin ishes for an exceptiona l group ... ''Trad i- tions." On displa y NOW at Ted von He me rt's. NEWPORT BEACH 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 042-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTER IOR S PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS A VAILABLE AID LAGUNA BEACH 345 NORTH COAST HWY. 494-655 1 4-Debut 72 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Mond•y, S.pt. 20, 1971 Homema 1_~e r Mt1st be Real Space Expert Scientists remind us daily of our shrinking spaces. Nobody knows foe facts more in- timately than t o day ' s homemaker. She is the real 20th century space expert, jug~ing cin ever-increasing assortment of people, things and activities in a limited amount of living space, called home. The space age technique for this miraculous feat Is to look al our living spaces from a new point of view. Examine them less as separate rooms marked ' ' b e d r o o m ' ' or "kitchen .. , but rather as Ji vlng spaces for people. Euphemistic? Not at all. Try walking through your home, reviewing it in terms or your life style. Ignore a room's of- ficiahmne;-and evaluate the amount of actual I I v i n g available in each area. Are there spaces r 0 r toegtherness, and privacy? Spaces for eating in a variety of moments and moods? Spaces for hobbies, work, entertaining? Is there, for ex- ample, a favorite family hob- by crammed Into a closet or corner of the basement while a dming room sits useless the majority of the time? Bedrooms and dining rooms tend to be the b i g g e s t wastelands. A dining room can be the children's study area, a contemporary version of the library, a greenhouse for an indoor gardener. Proper 1 y thought out, it can even be the guest room. The bedroom offers even greater versatility because you can close the door on clut· tering hobbies, without feeling the need to explain to unex- peeled guests. Think of a bed standing away from the wall, with the back panel or a room divider actin g as a headboard . The "room side'' of the di vider is a bookcase, a desk or sewing suurface, a television cabinet or olher interst center. For a more conventional look, leave the bed against the wall and use a wall system which will offer bookcases, working surfaces. as well as chests of drawers which eliminate the need for space consuming dressers. A Storewide Showcase of new Home Fashion Ideas LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM & BEDROOM VIGNmES DfSPLA YED WITH COR~ELA TED FABRICS, CARPETS, AND WALL ACCESSORIES FOR THE TOTAL LOOK ENVIRONMENT • !'(' b dt:lll\1'1111'. illlJll'P!.,i\l•ly ]ll"JIOrtillll•'d flllllllllll' ])f•r11tf11~ 111 .. i:n lll h:tl'h•uuRs t1I Spn111. A1 •h1!1•11111 ul 1·!1 .,an~ .. abound-; Ju 1 1·1•1;111~·111:\1· mo11lrt1n!!S Rnd 1011t111111<l rn11l11>•-. ~lo•wbh charl!l I" 11•f11•1·1t•d 111 handsonw hPO\.} ha1d111111· a 11J •hi> is1·11111C'tric pal- t••:·nb Oil dn11r ]>ands. r l'("81l \ t'llt •'l ~ llnd l•ilk ~olid'I Ore f1nl~hJ:_d tu u \\;11·111 h1~1rnui. frtiil\\'Ood l1•11l'. C'o11tt' ancl S<'lrct pieces for !'lllllll't dr1·<1ratinK 111 Spanli;h st) I<' at J•l'kl•s .\'01.1 can afford. r ., fRl,lE DlllSSU, MIUOll, s52500 TWO COMMODES, AND llN~SIII HIADIOAllD lpedelly prked h r DHUT '72 IOTCHING AllMOIU .. .... . • $199.50 FlllO•Y' TO 9 CLOSED SUNDAY lle9luer here for the •otl011ol s ..... ,.,.1res tor A FllU MODULAll HOME. 1865 HARBOR BL., Costa Meso-548-5131 ., ---==""---------------.. ---· Tf in reviewing your home, you rind that some of your valuable li\'ing space is locked into a single (unction - a cos- tly luxury today -think of your aclh Hies and interests that need be1ter or more con- venienl accommodation. Tbis is known as decorating for your lite style. Chances are that restricted function In a given area Is the result of single p u r p o s e furniture -a large dining table that will not adapt to any other function. perhaps. or a huge triple dresser that Is strictly dresser and ignores the wall space above it. After your living spaces tour. take another walk. this one I hrough a good home furnishing store. Ask to see the multi-ourpose furniture. You'll discover a new world of SUp('r engineered furniture interchangeable, rear- rangeable, versatile and func- tional. There are w:ill s~ stems that offer storage space I o r everything from a cassette player to shirts <1.'ld socks, that not only replace the buf- fet and china, but provide a dining table as well. File cabinets become night stands. Hassocks double as storage units. Chairs serve as beds by night. Chairs tack. Game tables double in size to serve dinner for eight. Dining tables drop down from wall storage to also double as desks. The list is endless. The multi-purpose marvels are your greatest ;illies in the baUle a g a i n c. t diminishing spaces. They 1·:u1 .help ym1 convert mere rooms into Ii\'· Ing spac<>s. Furni sh Child's H on1c With Love, Acceptance f..{l1·c· ancl ;1c1·eptance are un- q u <: ~ t i o 11 a b I y the best "furru:,hmgs" for a child's room. he 11 simple or showcase Yet this rnorn -this child's center or the universe includes Its furnishings, and they are part of all the things that say home lo him. ll only lol\ows that they can work with or against the more Important emotional climate in the home. Most young parents think of durability. guard rails for bunk beds. rounded edges for safety, and whether the furnishings are appropriate for a lill le boy or girl. Furnishings can help p a r cnls 1n teach i ng rt!sponsibllily and sharing. They c;in be part of the child 's first knowledge of color, form and art1:-.tic appl'ecl;ition. The rhild 11 ho grows up In a set- ting 1h;1t is deeply meanlngfu1 to h11n 11 ill thereafter trea4 nn~ Pill m•nmr1ll with lo\·e and rcspti1 I On tlw 11thtr h:J11d. a child ''ho i:l'll" ~ up in en en- ' trvnllll'lll that has no pleasant ur personal meaning, t•:innot he <"~11·cted to care about all\ <' 11 ,. i t o n m e n t :rny\\hl'I e l.1ter m life. Creal rng a home for the fami" ·s l'llrirhment Is llOt mcreiy the ~electmn of good furnishings. One of the first con 1derat 111ns is not to. make a cluld ll'el ltke an Intruder in his parl'nts' well ordered house. among their treasured possession~. If he 1s taught l.-0 3ppreclate untl re~p0cl these possessions, and feel they are part 0£ his world, he has learned an im- portant lesson. Some of the things to keep in minrl are space, privacy and pnde <1( possession. In Curnishing a home t o r l·hlld,·cn. callo" the space for a child to grow as he does. A newborn likes rather confined ttte~A~~~. he ne1'ds w1 U11p1·11l11l11tul pl.1y area. When l11s i11lcn"ls \lidr11, and possessiuni; accumt.\lalr, his space needs 1·111111nue to grow. And with 1lic111. l11s emo- tional nee<.ls. l le u !. u a 11 y becomes liercl'ly po1>scssi\'e about those things that belong to him and need~ an area that is marked exl lush I.'\\ hi~. even if it's onl\' ;1 l'Ol'lltr or a storage chest. · This can be a t 1111e "hen in- terest in things ol beauty or good books can be 111troduced , and take th~1r place In the prized possessions. a long with the rabbit's fool and yo ro. During the teenage period, the child seeks and needs priv:icy. It' m::ty not be possi- ble for each chllcl to have a private room. hut there should be pri1 :11L' i"lrc:is. These can often be ach1(·1 ed 1111h a r0<1m divider. a pt•rc;onal dr~k. or a chest \\'ilh :i lock 011 11 The Snlu(ltlt1 lo llW ll('t•d r1J(' pTIV3C'V offers an npµortun11 \' to leach the 11 n cl e 1 :-.. t :i n d 1 n g for everyone .s 11t•cd for ti. The 1x1int i.. nnt a m:itlrr of furnishing (I r11 ture-book home The must profrs.sionally designed house 1s n o t necessarily a home However. a thoughtfully furnished home on :111y budget, can plnv an mtegral part In creatm~ a h e a I t h y en- vironment for the de\'etoping child. That child. ha\'ing had l\ respect fvr his 1wros. will learn rcspl'C'I for others. will undt'fstan sharing, "ill know the r<':ll ''alul' (\f possessions. Trained early m life tp ap- preciate neaut y. it will become a nec:essit). not :-. lux ury. Dl'AL SLEt.::Pl::HS; Environmental group iet- tings are seen In Health Rest Products. The dual sleep units are keyed to the new l<>f and colors. ------------------------------==~M~..,~-id~1~y~, ~S.~pt~.~20~, ~19~71 , Deltut 72 S~emen!._ to the DAILY PILOT-S Cabernet hy Exquisite Formality •••••• FRENCH at ~met hy Drexel io proud, unlellered cral18manohip. Artful bands worked unspared lo emboR8 its elegant &culp- luring&. The softly radiant dept.Ii-sheen occurs only when fa ref uUy chosen pecan bardwood.8 receive the deft atten· ti on" of a master finisher. Rich ••• ls a word that might be reserved excJu&ively to describe the rare look of Cabernet. Cabernet custom u a brush marked and distressed off-white ••• the other Caber- nt"t finish Is the many step, highly distressed f ruitwood with. • deep solden glow. HOURS a . " < , ( . ' . Let there be no misunderstandin~, Cabernet by Drexel Is French without comprontise ... a proud desct>:nclen1 from the Louis XV Regency period hearing distinctive later in· fluences from Mesdames DuBarry and De Pompadour. The cabriole I~ typilif"& the thin, softly contoured lint"& which heralded Pompadour's favorite rococo, an art fonn developed to please her sumptuous la8tes. Now in Cabernet comes the centuries-improved "Ameublement Francais" to serve your pleasure .•• Cabernet iR for your entire home ••• with a lavish selection for living areas, bere-oom and dJning room. Chandler'• pre~nt.8 Cabernet with pride .•• for you who requi"' the finest ••• at a price that's surpriaingly reasonable. Monday Noeo ~19 p.m •••• Tueeday tbru Tburaday 9tSO 'di 5aSI ••• Friday 9130 'Ul 9 p.m. •• • ENTBV BIAN&S POii PRIZES ••• in the exciting Debut '72 nent ••. are anilablo •• Chandlers. Pleuo feel free to uk u fot them. THE STORE OF FAMOUS NAMES Sa1111'da19130 'di 5a30. Cloeed s-.ta,. 1514 North Main Street, Santa Ana Customer Parking Lot -Sycamore Street 541-4391 _J 6-Debut '72 Supplement to the DAILY PIL_O_T, Mond~y, ~ept. 20, 197_1_ Chapell e Designs Set N ew 'Louis XV ' Sty le The ordinary approach to decorating a brick-floored room opening off a garden would be casual, i11Cormal1 possibly a bit rust 1c. ~ lowever, a new collection of furniture in the Louis XV style has in· 1Debut ' Units Offered in Walnut Vinyl With l h e homemaker's needs of economy and prac- ticality in mind , F i I b a r F urniture of C a I 1 f o r n i a , manufocturers of bedroom furniture has introduced a new bedroom ensemble The group is called ''Debut.' spired an unexpected -und refreshingly elegant -room scheme for such a setting. In Heritage's Ch a p P 11 e Collection you see the subtley of line, the graceful forms and gentle curves that <'harac- terize 18th century originals without the heavier ornamen· talion of furniture mede for the royal palaces which would be too elaborate for the taste of today. Here are cabriole legs in their purest form. Table tops with inlaid parquet patterns and figured veneers so beloved by French cabinetmakers. l\fosl Lmportant for present· day rooms is the l0<1k of lightness and d e I i c a c y • heightened by the lighl finish tone. And the slender scaling ls appropriate for apartments and modern room sizes, too. This ls versatile furniture. <:ontemporary styling sets the design theme for the bed- room set in walnut vinyl ve- nL'<.'l' with solid tops, sides and fronts. Coiled rope-like pulls complement the lightly carved fronts. The sofa table, used here as a console, will function perfect. ly as a serving piece in a din- ing area. The beautifully pro- portioned secretary measures 301.2 inches In width and 18'~ inches In depth so it is ideal for limited spaces. Its metal erille doors and I e a t h e r covered writing surface are typical of Louis XV detailing. And the charming hardware motifs are reminiscent of 18th LIVING ROOM IN CHAPELL& DESIGN BY HERITAGE HOUSE Gentl• Curves, Graceful Forms, Warm Leathers, But It's Modern Queen, full and twin size beds are offered with mat- ching two-drawer commodes, five-drawer chest, th re e - drawer desk and 60-inch dresser with mirror. century ormolu. The entire d e c o r a t i v e scheme is carried out with equal elegance, and colors are borrowed from the garden just outside. Green for the textured fabric-covered walls and for the ri ch new imported twill satin on the luxuriously curved sofa. Yellow for the velvet on the chair, an u n u s u a I I y opulent, dull-finished fabric. i Dikin Contemporary q Genuine leather Distinctive,· ''way out'' and warm e e. with the ''snuggle-up'' softness of a pussy cat! We corry from "Who It who" in contemporary furn- ishings brond nomes os Burke, Dux, Selig, Charlton Croft, Thayer Coggin, M. B. Design, Hiott, Custom Choir, Pacific, Motif, Glenn, Royol, Codo, Landes, Brown ond Sollman, Chromecraft, Cal Style, Banllay ond Directional plus many more. Throug h our Stock· hotm buying office we Import top brands from over 60 Scandinavian factories ot direct import prices. Many of these Items ore now In our local warehouses. LARGEST SELECTION OF LATEST DESIGNS IN MODERN FURNITURE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ··""· K1·-···~ YL-, - Aa a well run, low overheod operation, we can offer you prices and terms plus personalized service lhot w~I surpr ise you . We Invite you to compare. And If you require l!'llerior design se rvice our staff Is ready to assist you. Freeway close we extend an Invitation to see our DEBUT '72 room plus the rest of our extensive dlsploy for immediate delivery by our own trucks. .. Rosewood, Walnut ond Teok In abundance. !Dins CONTIM~o .. ,. .. v 17137 lttch ltv4. (Mithw1y 39) HUNTINGTON IEACH llwo MllN IOWI~ el Son Ditto ,,.._,, A""" 1,.. HMpilel rn. • Miii., Pit. 11·•/l-....t..."N.. n.r. 1M/hf. N "-'"· IC7 '(r/f • ....,.. Home Furnishings Unit Putting It All Together The H o m e Furnishings Council which is spearheading Debul 172 is an overall plan- ning and coordinating agency for the entire h o m e furnishings industry. It was born out or the need lo make the industry more re~ponsib• to the changing laslcs and needs of the con- sumer, and, at the same time, make the consumer more fully aware of the contribution the 111clustry nwkcs to his comfort and \\ell-being. To tlml end, ii w:.is felt that one organi;,atiun speaking and plan11111g for I he "hole in- dustry could pursul.' specific progn1111s m o 1· •' di 1t:1enlly thatt t'al'h :-.egml'llt wnrking in- depmdently The Council \\'ill :il:so pro\'idc thru<;l a n d rrPntl\e kadcrsltip in widen- ing the horizons tor future in- dustry a<'t1\lli1•s. its membersh1r> cmb:·nres all segments of the home furnishings indu!il ry and in- cludes m a n u r a c t u r e r s • wholesalers :md retailers of furniture. bedding, carpets, rugs, lighting, accessories, fabrics, primary materials and other goods which go into the making of the American home. Cha11er members are the Carpet and Rug Institute, Na- tional Association of Hedding Manufacturers, N a t j o n a I Association of F u r o l t u re Manufacturers, N a t i o n a I Wholesale Furniture Associa· tion, N a t i o n a I Home Furnishings Association, and Southern Furniture Manufac- turers Association. These associations. joined by the leading mart buildings and two p u b I I c a t i o n s , sponsored the first Industry reseal'<!h project, reviewed al the fil'st A 11-Indusfry Con- ference in San Franci co Jn August, 1965. Jn 1966, industry leaders formed the Home Furnishings Marketing and R e s e a r c h Council, compl'ising all of the foregoing organizations, to which were added the nttmes of the National Hom e Furnishings Representatives Association and the Vinyl Fabric lnslitull' Jn February l!lfi!l, it was decided to rnal.e the Council a permaiient organ17.al 10n, and its riame wa:. shortened to Home F11rnlsh1111::s l'Ollll('ll. The Couneil l'otcd to opr11 member:-:hlp to any related in- dustry organi1at ions not th<'ll lncludrd ln 11rder tu he truly represcntatn·e ol "' ery fat·cl or the industry. The bcisic purpn~r uf lite Council is to 1 11 c r e a ~ e awareness of the home And its importance. and to ht>lp the homemaker crentc an 11l- tractivc a n d comfortable home 1nlerior The first projeC'I under the expanded inlrrests, was a classroom education program wh ich was introduced to teachers at the American Home Economics Convention in Boston in 1009. The second was a £i\'e year plan for nationwide all-In· dustry consumer programs. DEBUT '72, is the starting point of this effort. Books or ~$s Far more seemly were it for thee lo have the study full of books than thy purse run of money. -John Lyly ~601 ) •• 4 • now showing Debut '72 _ Monday, Sept. 20, 1971, Debut '72 Supplement to the DAI L y PILOT-7 the new designs from all the great makers and introducing ... BENCHCRAFT ~~--.A Debut '72 is here ond now. It features the new desig ns, the new quality, the new ex- citement-all thot's new for 1972. And all the greot mokers ore here to show. Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Century, ond others. And we've got 'em in o ielection that's ~Oal •w"' t CP ,.,._._.. ,,, '""'~•ltJ,... Biggar than ever. For openers, there'a Benchcraft by Drexel , , • lean, crisp designs for li festyles cool and elegant; wood groins captured in thei~ timeless flow of beauty, in o finish that comes naturally, without pretension. The question now ls1 ore you ready for Biggar things? The answer is to see for yourself • , • Debut '721 SEE THEM NOWI THE BEST FOR '721 AT ALL 3 STORESI "a mat/11· of clesio11since1926" SANTA ANA .. Mal• at Eteventft POMONA 547·1621 PASADINA . .. Queen or full-size Headboard 89.00 King-size Headboard , ••••. 129.00 Night Stand • , •••• , , • , ••. 119.00 Mirror •.•.••••••••• , • • • • 80.00 61 " Double Ortner •••••••. 269.00 Six Drawer Ch est •••••••••. 249 .00 l ingeri e Chut ••••••••••• , 239.00 Desk ....••••••••••••••• 179.00 Deak Ctiolr •.•.••• '. •••• , , 8.5.00 Mogo1l11• Rock , ••••••••• , 129 .00 I-Debut 72 Supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Monday, S.,t. 20, 1971 American o/ })nlerior ORANGE C AREA CHAPTER WE BELIEVE THIS TOTAL EFFORT OF THE HOME FURNISHINGS INDUSTRY WILL PROVIDE THE PUBLIC WITH A MUCH BROADER UNDERSTANDING OF ENVIR- ONMENTAL LIVING. THE AID HAS BE EN PRACTICING THE TOTAL LOOK CON- CEPT AND WELCOMES THE EFFORTS BEING MADE THROUGH DEBUT '72 TO MAl<E YOU, THE PUBLIC , MORE AWARE OF YOUR INTERI OR SURROUNDINGS. TH E FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF ~HE AID, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER, WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE CONCERN- IN G YOUR DESIGN PROBLEMS, AND HOW TO OBTAIN A TOT AL LOOK. AID INTERIOR DESIGNERS ANAHEU4 COlONA DEL MAl Ruuel E. lrtlond 776·7128 Muriel Griffith 67 J.7492 A11lhony P. Pi .. no, Affiliate 1a.60 IO Elsie Smith 05-0il FULLEltTOH H ope Tlleden 67}-0 l I t Jo•nne liod<ltOITI Aff111et~ 8 71 .2211 Rhea Vier9ever 675-11 a Edw1>1d 0 . Mach.do 979-7762 HUNTINGTON IEACH S11t Reeve 516·4 I 1 I lwao Koiiumi 962-262' Oounine Vinin9 871 -221 1 J udith Milo,ki 536-ll>O LAGUNA IEACH Doniel Steen H6-259l Robort Benner 494.979 I NEWPORT IEACH Ned Bl&ckm.,f 494-1071 Gtnt Andrew1 8)) 2014 Selma Culp 494-4416 Lo11 i1t Bie9or Bruce Alen C lerk. 497-1066 644-2800 Sherrie Gre99 Edw,.rd1 494-H O David L, Bowen 557-7881 Patric~ H1tnd 494 -9791 Willie M ~v Conroy 644·09 79 Glodt Ha n1en 494-4 1 JI Btn J uhl 657-7811) Mike Mnv, Alf1l1•lt 494-6505 Joan Neville 675-4 )71 Vir9inia R•ndall 494.f>SOS Merv Nord, Affiliate 644-152'» Pat Oli••• 6 75.5559 Cloir t Robin,on 4'4 ·6505 Winn• Ven l uren 557-7881 T tel •On Htmerl 494 6551 Ted von Hemert 641.2051 ORANGI Richerd E. Webb 6H-210G Weller N11tt1n9 9JS-75t5 Jtnlce Wolf 546 -Hlt J ohn Piper 538 -6657 S4H CL!MEHTE ~ocl Siddell 8)5·7511 Oontlcl Churchil 49?·41) I SAHfA ~A 499.JSH Romy Oehler f>H -1621 Stephtt1 J . Tilt" 492-4 1 )I M. l r,dot1 Shir\ s•1.s1st 499·1591 WHAT IS AN INTERIOR DESIGNER 7 THE INTERIOR DESIGNER AND DECORATOR IS A PERS 0 N QUALIFIED BY TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE TO PLAN AND SUPERVISE THE DESIGN ANO EXE- CUTION OF INTERIORS AND THEIR FURNISHINGS AND TO ORGANIZE THE V A1UOUS ARTS AND CRAFTS ESSENTIAL TO THEIR COMPLETION. AID ~....,..._.-.,_ ........ ..._ .. __ ..__, ----·--···~ ........... ....->' ,. Planning -Ahead Vital For Total Decorat ing Total d~rating is a much- u.sed phrase these days that sounds simultaneously com- plete clear and totally con- fusing, However, the concept ts perhaps the most ~ignificant aspect or your p e r s o n a l decorating, and not nearly as abstract as It may first ap- pear. Anyone who has purchased on impulse a lamp that was the wrong height for a table or an area rug whose colors screech against the draperies has already had a lesson in the I m p o rt a n c e of total decorating. Total decorating is simply a total plan in your head, if no place else or each area in your home. Do you need a sofa. or sec· tional scaling'! Do you need a table next to a chair? Where do you need lighting: Is there a place for the TV or stereo? Whal wilt you he doing ln this room and how can you fu rnish to suit those needs? Then, the look should be vis ualized. Formal or casual? Bright or serene? Lois of pat- tern or splashes of it'! Woods, plastics, metal and glass. or a combin::ilion? Most people can dt>lcrmine what their needs will be very easily. Not as many can vi sualize how they wouJd Like a room to look. You can learn ln delall by studying the room settings in good h o m t furnishings stores, and In the home fasWons pages o f newspapers and magazines. When you see a selling that you respond to , ask yourself why. First, what ls the total at- mosphere: light and cheerful, formal and gracious, casual and lnviting, dramatic and dif- ferent? But don't slop t he re . Anal yze each element in ll1& room in terms or size, color, finish, texture, placement. Ask yourself what any particular item does to the total picture. Does the texture of th e rug enhance the smooth velvet on the chair? Does the bookcase provide a balance fur the sofa on the other wall'' Would the chair and table make as plea5. ing a grouping without Iha floor lamp? You will u 11 d o u b t e d l y discover lhnt <:\'erythi11!,! h<iS been placed in the sell1n~ in relaticm-.tlip In all I h i 11 ft s around il, much as you would ('V11ualt• lhP l'(•lat1onshi (l or color~ when pu111ti11g, or c·o11t· position when taking !f photograph . 1'111<. i!> not uultke the way you would uuy 8 (.'1)3· tu me. That is purely and simply what total det·or<tling Is all about. It is by (ar the most practical, and lhe m o s t rewarding approach lo u:;e Fab11iotts Fabrics 1\1.ake Ma gical Mood Ch anges Conjure up the vision of your living room with a spec- tacular multl-eolored print, mixed well with vivid splashes or correlating plain colors. Thal picture will hel1> you readily understand why fabrics have sorcery powers which can magically change the mood of a room. A veritable treasury of fibers and fabrics today are yours for the buying, and it's a joy to see how m u c h decorating a little money can Buy. Windows come lo mind immediately when you lhink: of £abrics. Just consider the choices you have. You can buy yardage and make curtains and/or draperies yourself; you can have them custommade; or you can buy ready-made treatments ln a wide as- sortment of prints or plains. Upholstered Curniture. of course, employs fabrics: and there are slipcovers, which give the cttance for season change. Mo.'lt of w are familiar with the world of natural fibers .... wool, cotton. linen, allk and jute. But the ovenirhelm- ln& line-up of new man-made fibers, with a variety of trade names, wtll often s e e m bewildering. Check t b e a e faces: ~ ... Trt8cetaLe - Drapable, resists wrinkling. Takes brilliant dyes. Has ex· cellent rolorrastness. lland· washable or dry-eteanablc. Nylo• Long-weanng. Resilient. Dri<'s q u t t k I y • Lightweight. Olefin -Sl~iin-resislanl, e co n o mical. quirk-drying Strong and long·wl·ar111g. Polyester -Dyes well. Easy to care ror Rcstst1 stretching or shrinking Rayon -Easily dyed. Ila' aofl ha nd and good drapabihty. Spudu SoH a n d lightweight. Stretches up to 500 percent without breaking. Glass -(nonfibrous natural substances used In home furn.i.sbings) -Fireproof and ,atrong. Qu.ick-dryuig. No lron· lng required. Since the YiOrld oC fibers is continuously hangi ng, always be sllte you read the lable carefully and follow l h e "care" instructions. Finishes for fabrics, too, have opened a whole ne,, world of easy-care for the homemaker. Much of the material used for upholstery and slipcovers ls treat.eel t.o resist spotting and staining, giving you a much looger and more beautiful Wt for each pJeee. ,. • e f I, l . k t' e y s n s a e y II t t I !I e e J [,111cl Decort1ted This custom finish china cabinet from Heritage prov~s there's still room for tradition in putting to· gclher accessories for a Debut '72 setting. lts fl at '' hite finish is offset by detailing done by hand in yellow. rust and antique blue, the latter showing up in ~lnping accents. i\l ake the Kitchen Good Plc1ce to Liz ·e JJZ } To o For most members of the surface when modern resilient household. the kitchen Is a flooring is available In so nice place to visit, but only the many beautiful designs and homemaker has to live there. colors? Try 8 deep, rich tone, lt 's only natural thaL she and repeat it 1 n com- should \\ant it to be efficiently plementary wall coverings and arranged, bul shouldn't It be appliances. !lttracth·e. too? The truth is that with 20th Or choose a floor with a centur" progress on all sides. definite design theme - man\' women still think or the Dutch. Early American. In- kiklien as b 8 s i c a 11 y dlan -and ha\•e it go from 11tilltarian, J a c k I n g in floor to ceiling by repeating decorati ve potential. Women the design ln knickknacks and probably spend more time in utensils. There's no limit to the kitchen -preparing and what you can do with a little ser\'ing meals, doing the Cami· Imagination. )y wash, pursuing hobbles -Of course. practicality Is Lm- than In any other room in the portant, too. That's why most house. But too o f t e n , home economists re<'Ommend homemakers fail to realize sheet vinyl or linoleum for the that with a Jillie care and im· kitchen. These floors are P.~ination. a kitchen Ciln be durable. economical, a n d one ol lhe d e c o r a t I n g above all easy to keel> clean. hi ghlights of the home. Spills can 't soak In like they The key to an attractive en-do with carpel ; and there are \·ironment is color .... one of few seams to trap and hold your least e 1 p e n s i v e dirt. decorating tools. Changing a One of the latest Innovations kitchen from rrwrg_ue-neutral In sheet resilienL Aooring ls ~ lo deep orange or lemon 'n new material called Solarian, lime can do wonders for your developed by Armstrong, mo:id. not to mention the sense which shines \\ ithout waxing. of :;tability and the dean, Available In a selection of s.anil.ary look. It can give to the deep. rich colors a n d room. And it's easy to do. decorator designs, SolariMI ~onday, S.pt. 20, 1971, O.but 72 Supplement to tM DAILY PILOT 9 Sectional Pieces Fit An ywhere Mobile Americans a r e always on the move. Job changes, promotions, mar- riages and retirement are ma- jor factors underlying the mobility. Perhaps these are reasons for the rising popularity of sectional furniture, suggests Elroy Edson, A.LO., Interior Designer for the S e l l g F u r n i t u r e Manufacturing Company. Changing homes, however, does not necessarily Imply new furnishings. Generally, possessions must be adapted to the new surroundings. Problems arise when a sofa is too long or too short for the dimensions or a new home. The chairs that looked so good lo their former setting seem out of place In the new home because of their proportions. The sectional sofa sur- mounts these difficulties with built-In flexibility . Modular pieces are like building blocks which may be placed side by side, or at right angles, adap- ting to t h e architectural lim1tat1ons of the particular room. "In an area or limited space," says Edson suggests, "turn the corner with a corner section or a square end table." Further, by addi11" another section, a U -s h a 1 <· d ar- rangement has been created. "A void monotony in your ar- rangement." advises t h e designer, ''by varying the piece:-.." Perhaps your sec- tional should have an arm at one end and a table at the other. The bu i I t · i n adaptability elinunates a major problem when adjusting furniture lo new surrounlings. A long sofa arrangemenl In today's home can easily be con\'erted into an ''L'' or "U" shape in another. "Seclionals," claims Edson. •·are a 20th century soluliim to our contemporary way ot ltv- tng , ideal for family rooms which didn't exisl In the 1800s." Total Look Concept I 1' I . ! ' · l I' See this Living Room exactly as pictured. This entire setting in- cluding Wall D~or & Lamps are correlated in matched fin ishes to give for the the total look concept. See Our New Vignettes created Debut '72 total environment look. Ol'IH DAILY:. TO 1:30 MIDAV' TO' I CLOSED SUNDAY 1865 HARBOR BL. Costa Meso-548-5131 ... "'-" ,..,. for ttt. 1tori011ol lwooptt .... for A FHI MODULAR HOJiU. A good place to begin ls needs only an occasional underfoot. Your Door tts the sweeping ahd damp rpppplng tone of' tfie Who1~ ·~ · n, SO _,:>.f,.j,m "',J~1Jf1eW , ................. _______________ ~_-_ •• _. _____________ ... ,..,, whv out uo w1lfi drab "'"llr~ - 10-0ebut '72 Supp1em~nt to the DAILY PILOT, Mond.iy, Sept. 20, 1971_ D eb 11t '7 2 u ee/J.1 /t1ke .1 l !0111e ... Fo11r Bet1111 i/11/ 'Bo.Ye.1' 1\fc1de of Pl) 1co0 d, Girt.I.I' I l let1li1:,t:,. 11ir C0ncli1in11i 11g 1l11 d J)erlric 1'.itrhe11 ... II ·;.o 11 ·;;; 11 'i11 it? I ur f>eniJllh 'rJ ..... Th h 111ult1 JHlrpchC' mom Sl'll111g pro\'es il d11r,11 't takr 111:rnsio11 proporlions to C\pr<'') bt'.1t1 l1ftil 1dl'a " 111 interior decor and dr:-.1~11 . lfrrr in a 1111nimum i,pate Slll'h ac; ll('\1 l~·11rrl'> 1111ght find in their fir't ap:irtmr 11t. arc il )1\illg arra, "fam- ih· loom" \l'l lh 'I'\' :lnd book spare and a din111g area lOtlwr :.-1dr of ruo111 div 1d 111g hookl'a'-r 1 I •• Per/ertly 1\L11rheJ This is what lleh11 t '72 i all about-a g roup111g frorn J>e1111c;ylva11ia llOU'-C thal shows how the Chl·rry wood .\dmiral 's table and 1h malt h1n g clwrry rha1r'i rn traditional design literally loo k as if th e~ \\ere madf' for the ~ell111g which in- clude" Artoller mult i-armed chandelier. tiraperie~ and v.all p:ipcr Crom Picdmonl l'aper:-. and ('Jb1n Crart'i carpel by We.;t po111l Pepperell •. ; Montlay, S.pt. 29, 1971, Debut 72 5upplem.nt to the DAILY PILOT-11 Frosting on 'Debut' Cake • ~ighting 15 There is no e<>lor, no depth, needs of reading in bed; glaring, it just doesn't fulfill lam pshades, too. An opaque difference in si room, too. no texture without light. No dressing ; desk work, etc. tlte need . When positioning a one is good for reading, while White light shows colors as matter what room in your Halls -Overall ceiling table or floor lamp be sure a transluscenl shade is better they are. Wann 1 i g ht home you are thinking about, lighting. that the bottom of the lamp for applying makeup. brightens w<1rm c o J o rs , lighting is an essential part of Stairways -Do w n w a rd shade is at eye level for Wall colors are important deadens blues and purples. lighting lo avoid accidents. the person using the lamp. Jn when considering the effects Cool light has a tend ency to home. Light ca n be employed lo create an atmosphere. Bright Jight is stimulati ng. Softly tl.if- Iused light will give a reeling of spaciousness. Low levels or brightness are restful and relaxing. Spotlights ran be us- ed to dramatize a certain area to create a focal point of In- the overall concept. It can op-Lighting always should be working areas, place your of lighting. Light colored walls separate objects from each ticaUy lengthen a room or give functional as we ll as lamp lo avoid shadows. Wall and ceilings will reflect. while other. As with other eleme11ls it height. It can emphasize or decorative. No matter how at-fixtures with incandescent deeper, darker tones do not of furnishings lighting can set diminish, as you prefer. It tractive the effect may seem, bulbs should be placed abut have good reflective qualities. up a pattern of design, which should never be considered as If a lamp Is too dim or too 66" above the floor. Check the Colored illumination makes a can run through the entire an afterthought Rather ,1------------------------------------------------------Ughting should be planned to terest In a room. fit with the style. furni shings and spirit of a rnom. As part of the Debut '72 na- tipnw lde ho m e furni shings event, consumers have the chance to see the innova tions In home lighting, via room set- tings and vignettes at local retail stores. Placed In a co o r d inalcd i>nvironment, lamps and lighting fixtures take on a new meaning to the customer and will help him (or her) visualize how they might look in his own home. Mnnufacturers are offering more di versification and flex- ibi lity than ever before. Ceil- ing fixtures come in infinite variel.v pull-down : recessed: spotlight, etc. Wr.11 fixtures, back In popularity, run the design gamut. Floor lamps. which provide a vertical element, lrnve arms that swing, shades that swive. Table lamp5" are big and small. fashioned from all available materials - ceramics, plastics. w o o d , mehil, etc. In addition. there Is. of course. built-in lighting wh ich contributes mightily to a home's total unity. Here are some general sug- ~estions for suitable lighting for various areas in the home: Enlranre -Ceiling or wall riXflJre lighting. Living Room -DirPd ;md fndired light. with flexible control. Dining n oom -Li gh I direrted downw:ird to table. Kitchen -Lighting dircdrd onto work renl<•ro; B;i throom Sh<1011wle~s lighting near the mirror Bedrooms -nirrrt and in- dired lighlin~ lo suit mult i- Dual Purpose Furnitu re Con1cs of Agt D11<1l purj)(\sr furnit11re in- discnminatclv burst upon the scene srveral ,\·ears ago. Fortunatelv the Jumble has b<'en refined and what re- mains today is the best or con- cept and design. A fine ex- ample or both are found In a dining, gaming. cocktail table from the Brookfield Culleclion. The table owes ils versatili- ty to a pneumatic riser in the molded polyester p e d e s t a I base. The height is adjustable from 18 to 28 inches, or anything in between. The riser can be stopped at will. Offered in black or whlle. the table is l a m I n a t e d Formica, making it 1 rugged piece at any height or use. SHOP NIGHTS 'TIL 9 This Week, Saturday 'til 5:30 WIN A FREF. llOME OR Qllf' fl/ fll'f'T } ,){) /Jt•f111t '/2 s11•1•1•p.•t11l.c pnu.r. Come lo Ho1lon'1 and •nlor In lhe D•but '71 Homo fu1nithlngs 3wttptlo'"'' No p1ircho10 nee.,. uiry. No obllgolion. Come to Horton's and discover the splendid NEW I DEAS m furniture designs and materialsl DISCOVER THE NEW WORLD of FURNISHINGS at Horton's. And learn how you get the exclusive ''Group Savings Plan" that helps you get more for your money. For an ex ample, just look at this exciting new 6-piece living room ensemble that we'.ve specially ta9qed at only $599. A rnost desired style of sofa and TWO loung~ chairs . _. plus TWO mn gnifirent tables and a lovely hand-crafted lamp. Each bea.ut1ful ~p­ holstered piere is colorful, well designed, finely constructed. And covered m fabn~s woven and dyed and produced from miracle fibers that are belier than the worlds best of a generaiion ago. One suc h is the Herculon~ miracle fabric on t~e handsomely proportioned high-back chair. Herculon® is a pleasantly textured fabric tha t almost totally rejects soi l and stains ... wears like a dream. And you'd never guess.the TWO dark pecan tables had tops li\m ina ted of family-proof plastic lo protect and resi st dents, burns, spills ... yet look and feel like rich wood surfaces. Notice the love!v h~nd­ crafted ceramic lamp ... it's designed to light-up three-ways fo r proper room illu~rna· fion. Come f o Horton's and discover our many NEW "vignette settings" and furnished room displays with colors and design Ideas for you to see and ponder. ' Cl . " 6-Pc. "Dern rat or s 1n1 ce Lii i,ng Rnnni E11 sen1bl e TAGGED AT GROUP SAV INGS • Qullted Sofa •Velvet Chair • Herculon Chair • Cocktail Table • Mar-Proof Commod• • Ceramic lamp $ Shop NIGHTS thi...f Week ... M<>ndo y thrn Frulay 9:30 n.m. lo 9:00 p.m. Sal1mlnr until 5:.10 p.m. Prompt, Cou.rteow DEL/VF.RY -Phone 547-.5104-Free PARK/NC Tfnrton'3 Store3it/e l,ot HORTON'S FURNITURE 517 NO. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA ' t, . ', • 'J '·' • 1 I ''I , .. I •II 12-0ebut •72 Suppleme nt to the DAILY PILOT, Monday, Sept. 20, 1971 --------------~--------- ' ~/,4> ::Dran1alic r1('ttl 1~Ja ti o/ cf,"c1i11 <J now Jealured al _jJ. J. (Jarrell Jurnilure Tufted Le.,t her Sofa 4nd Mr. g M r~. Chairs Don e in Rich Brown Leather Accented by Campaign Chest\ & T .,bl es f rom the Kingsbridge Collec t'on by Heritage', Fin is hed rn rich Wood Tones with Br1Vis Corn er. 1 •J Hand les. Textured B.Hkgrounds wi!h Brick Fire Place, Ma11tul & Mou ld i ng~ in Rich Brown Pec.,n. Come in and See Our Debut '72 Room Vignettes. Our Professional Interior Designers will be happy to discuss your decorating problef!ls. Visit our Interior Design Studio and sett the Debut '71 look in Fur· nlture, Carpeting and Draperies. Wt feature HERITAGE -DREXEL -KARASTAN Carpets. Genuine Glove Soft l eather Sofa and Chair by Heritage in burnished Gold. Accented with gold Plaid Chairs. Background in printed Gold Grau Cloth with Pecan Mouldings a nd Shutters with Fabric Panels. Sofa in Rich Textured Striped Fabric in Rust, Goldi, and Brow n .Blacks. Accented with Chairs of Textured Gold Fabric a nd Black Le ather. Tie Ba ck draperies in Deep Gold over Woven Wood Shades. / 221 S HARBOR BL VO., COST A MESA • 646-0275 Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Eves.-Try Our Revolving Charge