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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • I • es' ours DAILY PILOT Wonian Tries * * * 1oc * * * :!i+ ' ' . \ Plane With Dyna1nite FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971 • YOL, "6. NO, tn, t l!(T10NI, 41 ~AGIS Army Experiment Divulged • • • • • • I:eiress Restates Hughes Loses 3rd Bid Ga ming Panel Blocks ·Reofl~tion Try From Wire Services LAS VEGAS -Billionaire industrialist and gambling empire baron Howard Hug hes tried his luck with the Ne vada Gaming Commission Thursday and lost again. Toda y, all Neva dans, incl ing 8.000 on the Hughes payroll, are anx iously awaiting the state's next turn of tht cards or toss of the Hughe.s corporate dice. The Gaming Commission action was fhe third time in a month il blocked 1 complex effort by Hughes lo reorgani u: his gambling casino empire. Refusal by commi ssioners to officially licenst New York attorney Chester D;ivis as a direclor of the company whi ch operates Hughes' seven casinos leave5 rievada and the bi\lion&ire recluse at an impasse. Besides his Southern California 1-lughcs Too\ Company interests. the billionaire recluse has extensive land and mining in· terests in Nevada plus the g;:mbJi~g em· pire. Dealing through i n te rm ed i <1 r i e s fro m the Bahamas tiler fleeing Las Vegas 11 months ago, Hu ghes wa 1ts lo con50lidate Nevada operations under his solely-owned tool compa r R·fusal by the state to license attorney Davis -who ~ nonetheless a director and general counsel for the casino- operating compahy -leaves the next course of action unclear. Nevada statutes are vague about what Oraage Coast We•tber There's no rain in sight but it will sure feel like it as cool night and morning low clouds will con· tinue. Coast temperatures will range from the high 50'5 to low 70's. Inland mercury range will be from the mid 6Cl's to near 80. INSIDE TODA\' The animals at Los Angeles ioo have their own wa.11s of cool· ing it in h.ot weather. DAIL. Y PILOT photographer Pot O'Dun· nelt and wri~r Terr11 Coville teamed 11p to lf!t Weekender readers irt on the sccrtt. See todav's Weekender section be· ginntng ort Page 23. ... " ll C1llWIM t OldtJM u~ , eintlflelll u.a C-k• ,, c ... ~ " 0..1111 MlkH lf ~-,. 1Cltw111 1"1" I ltmlrtl1_ ... , ... 1'1-• ,,,,, -.. AM L...,,. I• Miii .. • I -ill S.-VIH 1 IM•llt •• ,,,.,,,.., ,.... 1t Mllltllll """ ... or-.. c_,., 11 11 .. 11.,lollh ,... ,....,,. 1 .. 11 !Met MtrtNll lt-11 TtltYI•.... M Tlllt.,.... »W w .. tllw • -·· M.-. IJ.14 Wtrlll Mtwt l·I w .... ...., ... M1l"l'lff9 Lktfl-11 l can ~ done in the. rather unusual ct~umstance. (levocation of Hughes' :isino gambling f)f'!:"mits is .:onsidered a farfetched po~sibility, but drastic:;.Jly reTT!Qte, Nevada c~~:iomy '··-~·· · devastated, officials agreed a''·. th -futile re '1earing of attorney Davis' license applica:·Jn. "The ramifications are so serious we must move s!o· .. 'y a,1d ev·luate ea< 1> and allov.· time ror the applicants to react," declared Phil Hannifin, chairman of the Nevada Garn· 1g -..,1 Board. Hughes' hand-written letter asking for Davis' licensing earlier was rejected because it didn 't include his fingerprints as proof of authorshi p. Hughes was greeted with open arms five years ago when he blew into Las Vegas in customary secrecy but the climate in the desert spa turned chilly toward him with a new governor. He left -never having been seen publicly -fleeing tht ninth floor Desert IM suite in November, amid flying rumors IHI was ailing or dee·' Now il appears the powerful Nevada Gaming Commission wants to force a face-to.face meeti1., in•• _.efforts to reshuffle the executive hierarchy of his empire. One commissioner miffed at Hughes' penchant for secrecy declared Tht:nday be wanl5 to know whether he is dealing Wrth a ma or a gMst. • Newsmen, meanwhile. were granted something many of them hungered for during HlJihcs' Las Vegas residency, a ~k at the posh suite I . OL(.. ;--' l. They were finally shown it, but noted - typically a Hughes maneuver -that ll $100 .000 faceHftini fias since changed it totall y. Ford Creates S mogless Engine; Standards Met WASHINGTON ( A P ) The Environmental Protection AgencJ an- nounced today that an f:rperimental engine uOC. d ~lopment '-y Ford Motor Co. for the U.S. Army and EPA has JTd federal autoTT!Qbile antip. J'' stan· dards for 1976. A spokesman for F'ord said, how~ver, the Ford engine was still "highly e1- pcrimental" and no"·~· ready for NY Hig h Court Judge Probed For Misco nd uct ALBANY , N.Y. (A P) -State Supreme Court Justice Mitchell 0. Schweitier was suspeaded today pending investl&atlon of various charges of misconduct. He was accused or CONJpirln1 to •r· range prison release of a gangland fllUJ"e , and the judge's relationship wilh tht late Nathan Voloshtn , a confes.!ed lnn~e peddler. was criticized. The Supreme Court is 11 lower court ln the New York system, the Court of Ap- peals being its highest. The action wu taken by the Court on the Judiciary. a state panel of judge.a, which charged SCltweltur with "Ylrious aci! of judich~I and personal misconduct The Judiciary Court said Sc bwe\tur permilted Voloshen lo entertain him publicly oa an almost weekly bails fOt" 11lmo.st seven years And th11t Schweitz.er knew or shnuld have known of Voloshen'• activities dW'ing thi.! period. t •, commen:ial production. EPA Administrator WIJ!ia .:i D. Ruckelsbaus said the engine pased EPA pollution test.a on a short-time basis but haa not yet been tested for perf •r, 1nce over a 50.ooo.mile run, considered to be an auto engine's useful lifi! from a pollu- tion tlandp0ln~ The Ford spokesman, interviewed j"1sl before the t.uckellhaus announcement, sE··· io (ar Ford hu been unable to keep the encine ()periling well for more than 5.oot. or 1,000 .miles and that durability wu . .UU "one af the blg hangups.'' The llpOkestnan said a Ford e e~tive had told RuckellhaUI about t!le engine's problema months ago and said ford did not believe the ei:iglne. could t: .. --··~ted for ~l,!Ction by 1'75, when two 1trln· Jent emission atandards take effect. By that year. automobile emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons must be reduced 90 percent from their current level11. A third ttandard requ'.rir -"'I percent reducUon in nltrocen oxide emiuions takes effect ltJ 1971. • Ruckelahaus may, }\owever, de:a~ ·· .~se dt:adli.nes for one YJ•r ii he finds the auto indu11try cannot meet them despite a iood faith effort. nit englnt which passed EPA'• initial test Ulet a "stratlOed charge" pri.ociple, mllln( l'Ufl wlth tit inside the com- bUIUon cyllnc!!r, inltead of mixing lhem autlide in a carb\Jretor. Rockefeller May Run BLUEFIELD, W. V1 . (A.P l -John D. Rockeftller IV, Wa:t Vir1inia's aecrelary of it.ate. has confirmed that he will run in 1171 for the Dtmocntlc nomination for IOVef1'0I'. " • • • • • • Fear of Cityhood .-1' . ...---------------...... Irvine Slum Real Trouper ' ,, . J : \ • '"l . -. ' J ' '' ;· • .. ~. 't7 't· ' , , ' .~J:~ ' •• ' t. ' • • ·I ,. " ... 1" ~-• • • ~ ·' --... .I .__ 1.11"1 f t ......,. Little Loree Eisaman of Kerville, Texas, isn't the smoothest dancer in Bette Herring's class this year. A broken leg and heavy cast "makes it pretty hard to point your toes." says 8-year-old budding ballerina. Woman Hijacker Stopped; Armed With Dynamite DETROIT CAP) - A woman who police uy wanted to capture a jetliner and use It to help two jailed Bl~ck Panther1 nee the country was arretted with dynamite and a platol today at Metropolitan Airport. She had carried the es.pklltve and weapon aboard a plane cootaining 71 pawngen, lbe police reported. Authorities said Barbara Pllllow, 35, ls white. She wa.s arrested when she allegedly threw away two sticks of dynamite while neelng during a search of pauengers on American Airlines Flight 124, a Boeing 7'l7. Miu Pliskow was identl!led by her fAther as a radical political activist. She ill a former part.time instructor at Wayne State University. ) An alrllne spokesman said the airline received. a wamfna of trouble on the flight from Michjgan State Polict. When MlN PllskoW's name did not ..,._ pear on the flight manifest. 1ky manhala moved in and ordered paaaenger1 off the plane (or a Harth. Accoii::llna to authortUts, Mlal Pllakow at_te,mpted to flee 11 tbe peuenren were being le<! of( the piano and lb< then nung u ldt. the explosives. The a.lrllne apokeaman Aki Ml1111 PUskow shouted, "W• will all die!" as ahe was •rretted. Marshab starched her and found a .$- caliber pistol and cordite fu1es, Detroit Police Inspector Richard Boutan aald . ~t.n said the Detroit police HCUrlty aecUon developed lnfonnaUon that Miu (Sit BOMB, P11• SI Statements Reiterated By BARBARA KREIBICB Of fllt DellF Plitt lleff In a statement to the DAILY PD..OT today, heiress Joan Irvine Smith detailed her reasoning in seeking: a delay of fn. corporation for the city of Irvine and challenged responses of spokesmen for the Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation to her earlier critk:imu, made in an interview last week. On the eve of her departure for Europe. Mrs. Smith, who new to Orange County last week to attempt to ptrsuade the Board of SUpervisora to delay the in- corporation for 80 days, reiterated her fear that the ranch property ls Jn danger of becoming "a giant slum" and called Irvine residents seeking immediate in- corporation "lambs being led to lhe slaughter.'' The financial situalio11 of the Irvine Foundation , she claimed, will force the wholesale dispersal of ranchlands and the annexation of extensive acre1ge to the proposed new city, leading to "un- controlled development." Next hearing on the incorporation before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled Wednel!day. At the time of Mrs. Smith's vial!. Board Chairman Robert Battin proposed con- tinuing the hearing for &Cl days and at firat seemed to have the support of Supervisor Ronald Casper1. However. Caspers finally went along with a vole to contlnue the hearing for only two wetitl:, until Sept. 29 . ABSOLUTELY OBUGATED Mrs. Smith, principal l n d i v i d.u a I stoc~lder in the Irvine Company. holding "almost 22 percent" of the com~ pany'll stock. said today that other Irvine ramily members, r!presetttlng ownership of more than 23 percent of the stock, are supporting incorporation of the city beca111e they are "absolutely obligated to the corporation" and itl conlroUing Foun- dation, holder of 54.I percent of, Irvine stock. She described John Burton. chairman of the Council of Communities of Irvine and chief proponent of lncorporation, u "a puppet" of the lrvlne Company. "The entire move on the part of the J a m e s Irvine P'ounda.Um-controlled Irvine Company to 'bulldoze t h e premattJ.re incorporation af the new city of lrvinf: Is DOUUng mott thin a powt'r play on the parl OI that corponllon to uaurp control over the Irvine CompaQY's land lrom the 0rl!1p County llolrd of SupervllOMJ and place thit control .in the hllflds of Jrvlne Campln)Mrllllipul1te<I auto1n1tons such u Mr. John Burfon, the company·awcinted Judas pt who will lead the Jrvtne-_,,,,,,.ty .i.mhl to slaughitt," said the Imne hitnu. Referring to l!Ulemtnts 'molle by 1l· torneY Howard J. Privett on bellllf of tbt James_ I.rvtne Found1Uon and Jerome P. Collin! on beh1lf of tho Irvine Coro\>OnY, she lldde<I, "I think the resldtnla ol Orange County should take a very c~ look 1t what \heK gentlemen dkl, or· 'ta effect, did oot, have to say. , "Mr. Privetl dott not dq thlt thf (Seo llElRES8, P ... SI • - % DAIL 'I' ,./LOT s Beach Buy Bill Backe1·s Co11fide11t By PATR1CK B0\1.E 01 Ill• 0 1111 f'lll'I $!111 State !:it'n Dennis Carpenter 1 R· Ne.,.. port Beath 1 ::.011d toda) he is con- fident nis bi ll to purchaae e1E,hl acres of south county beach would lace DO scr~ oppos1tioo before the full Senate. The btH . sponsored by Ca rpenter and Asse1nblym<1n Hoberl Badham I R - T\'t!'\\ port Beacl11 , v•as quickly appro\·ed Thursday morrung by thr Senate finance Comm1ttet.. "[ really tind a great deal of support for the me asu re," Sen. Carpenter said in a telephone inlerYiew . •·and I ha \·e no teason to suspect any serious trouble." 'The n1easure to purchase a quarter· 1nile of beach do.,..•ncoasl from Doheny Beach State Park has already received approval of the state Assen1bly. The land \1·ould be purchased for $2.1 n1ilho11 with bond n1oney fro1n a 1964 recreation bond act. The Nev.•porl Beach sponsors of the beach purchase bill had ex.peeled tough opposition 1t the Stnate co mmittee hearing Thursday from the chairman, Sen. Randolph Collier ( D· Yreka). · Collier had voiced oppnsilion to spm- ding the recreational bond moMy for the li:Uld . He and his supporters mana.ged to tie the bill u;i for sevual months before any .11ctlon was take n. Alan Post, the Legislature's financial advism', claimed the purchase price "'as too high and al.so opposed the bill. Becauu of the seeming opposition, both sponsors expressed surprise Thursday \\'hen Collie r passed the bill out of his committee in less lhan a minute. Badham and Carpenter had been present al the hearing lo speak in favor or the bill, but their support "'as never voiced , Sen. Carpenter said today he hopes to bring the measure up for Senate vote some lirne nert week and send it to the governor's desk for signature. Approval CJf two thirds of the Senate is required to pass the bill since it pro1'ides for the allocation of funds. If passed by the full Sena1l'. !he measure must return lo the Asse1nbly, since that body approved only $1.7 mill ion for purchaJe of the land. The price or the property was upped to $2.l milli on foll ow- ing unanimous Assembly approval and quick re-approval is expected. Carpenter said he expected no op- position from Gov. Reagan Lo the purchase of the beach because the money v.as 1nili~lly in Reagltn 's 1971-i2 budget. Legi.slatorJ oppo5ed lo the purchase managed to have the funds deleted and the money was never allocated, Two County Men Face Sentence On Pot Cliarges Spt:cial to the DAILY PILOT SAN DIEGO -A former Balboa Island man and an acCQmplice from Santa Ana toda v face the prospect <>f five years' residenc e on another island, the federal prison .at Terminal Island in Los Angele5 Harbor. ~lart1n B. South. 23. the. fo rmer t-:e\\ pcirt Beach resident, and Donald L. Castro, 24. were sentenced lo those terms Thursday. Federal Judge. Gordon Thompson Jr., "''ho earlier accepted their gu ilty pleas to charges of con.~piracy to sm uggle mar1- JUana into the U.S. prescribed the terms. South and Castro l'.'ere among s1~ men lr1\·ohed tn • raid al the U.S. lnternli- lional Unlvers1!~· can1pus last February. AOOut 660 pounds of pol were seized The defenda nts mist:.ikt nly bl!lie l"ed author\t1es had no jurisdiction on the graduate school's grounds. OlANGol C.OAIT DAILY PILOT N,.,....,1 S.-li l .. •H a..c.~ c. .. ,. """· H••ti.,1" .._II ···-· ... .., s.. Cl••••te OMN!Oll COAIT ,UlllS>•I NO; COM,AN'f Koi.•1• N. w •• ~ ,., ...... .u .... ,~.I!- J oel JI. c •. 1.1 \'le.I ,. ... 111 ... 1 .... Gt11tr1I Mt n••tr 11i ...... I{,, .. ,, E•l,_t 1\ie,..,•• J.. M Y1,ki~• Mini~•"' 11~,,., C~11l11 H. l•o• l jcl•.••• I', !>loll AH!lltnl M•~•tl!ll t!lll!.,I °""" Cffll Mn1: l • Wfll lo'( '"''' ,,....,_, .... ~, US! 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'1'6~••1f Court Cases Mes" 'Battlerll' Flee War Zone Bm·glaries Loss of 2 Justices Necessitates Curbs A concei-ned tlltzen 's l·all a!Jout !lorneone brandi!hln~ a gun and n1ass knife-fighting In Utt strttts 5ent Costa M1sa police con\•ttging at Bay Street and JI a r b o r BGu!evard Thursda~· \\'ASHI:\GTON (U PI I -The Supreme Court. absent two senior members jusl t11o o l'.etk.! from tht openina of JI.ls 1971- 1972 term, tod1 y dropped most or !ht rnn1rnvcrs1al cases fruni it ~ ~theduled dockt t of argumenl11 -incl udi1111 the l'fUCia! question of the death pena lty. The cases of four men on death row l\'hich had bt'en coosolldated for argu- ment at the start of the: court"s v.·orkin g se~sion Oct. 12 v.•ere postponed in- dehnitely. 'Tht court opens \\'Ith formal ceremonies Ori. ~ Also t-liminated from the calendar were r:ases in\'uh•ing sex di scrimination. pollu- tion and a maior smog suit filed by 15 state11 against the nation·s automobile manufacturers. The re.\•ised calendar was announced by the seven-member court "'ithoul com- ment but the action wa s prompted ob- viously because of the retirtment or ail- ing justices Hugo L. Black and John ~I. Harlan. President Nixon's new appointees pro- bably \\'ill not ~ confirmed by the Senat.e in time for the fi rst part af th e new court term. Rep. Richard E. Poff l~Va.). was fa11ored u on e of the nominee!. Thert w~ speculation a. woman might be namrd to the StCClnd vacancy. The court was scheduled lo open its working session "'Ith argumen ts ralsin~ the basic question CJf whether the death sentence constitutes the kind of "cruel U'I "f1 ... Mt. NIXON COURT CHOICE? Virginie'• R•p. Poff and unusual punishment" rorbtdde.n by the 8th Amendment. A d@Cision has been ptnd1ng since 1967 and no exe.cut.ion has ta.ken plact in the: Fro•n Page 1 HEIRESS' ST A TEMENT • • • Jarnes Irv ine Foundation must make the '1 1z percent payout lo charity on lhe el'a!uation of their assets 1n lht> year 1972, in accordance \1•ith the Tax Relorn1 Act of 1969. Neither does J\lr. Privett nor J\t r. Collins deny that the Irv ine Company intends fu annex all of its t:oastal and all of Its ct nlral valley land lo the new city of Irvin<'. Neither (do lhey1 den.v that the Irvine Company is about lo rnake ap- plica tion , . to \l'lthdra111 i.:er!ain Of JfS lands frorn the agricultural preservr " Mrs. Smith charges that a reporl issued by the James Irvine Foundation of its charitable contributions in the pasl fiscal year ''ducks any statement" regarding 1he ev aluation of its Tr.•ine CClmpany stock . listing asset:-; worth $1 0.2 million. not 1nrluding the 4,590.000 shares of stock. and income for the year o! $2.45 million. The minimum value of the lrvine stock. she asserts. wa s established in a 1968 stock sale v.·hen the lr\'lne CClmpany purchased 131.,, 11hares from the ~tacco CClrporation. On the basis of thi s sale, .and a subsequent 1tock splil. evaluation oF the foundation assets must bf! at least $11 4,7!){1.{l()(l. If this figure were accepted. she adds. the 41'2 percent payout to chari- ty in 1972 "·ou!d amount l.o no less than $5.163.750. If the federal government should not ttccept this evaluation 11nd wish t.o evaluate the foundation"s holdings in the \rvine CClmpany on actual land 11alue, "1.11hich could JXISSibly go as high as one billion dollars for !ht ranch property, the Foundation's 1!172 payout could reach the neighborhoocl of S'W million." sa}'S J\trs. Smith, noting that a judge in a federal lOOrt action 1nvolvintt lhe foundation "stated that the 1·alut of \rvu1e ranch land had been est.unattd al between S500 million and SI.;) billion. OUIJA BOARD "I should hke to see i\\r Hov.a rd .I. Prive.t\"s OWja board which evidently predicts \1•hat evaluation the Internal Revenue Ser1·ice will place on the land and other assets of the lr\'ine Company," savs J\1rs. Sinilh referring to Prlvetl"s ;o;t~tement that. resourt:es or !he foun- dation are sufficient to enable it to mecl all requiremtn!.c; or the. T11:t Rllform Act. "I can as~ure you." 11he says, "as the largest indi\"\dual sloc~holde r i1~ the lr\'ine Olmpany, lhat tt11 s corporation 111 nol in lhe economic posilion to mefl these pa~·out r«1uire1nents \\'l!hout ~ellin~ 11ff large quantities of land. Thi,, of course. v.•111 sound !ht death knell to the 1naster plan for the Jr.·int R.ant•h pro- perti~ and will open lhe door lo 1 com- pletely unt'On!rnlled land dt'"'".lopni:e~t \\ hich could rei;ult in one of Cahforn ta s targMt potential alum.~." Warn ing the citiitn:\ of Irvine to ''bt"'are" if they are gtnuine\y con- C'erned 11bout the futu rt> of the m a~ter plsn. she add~ they 'Jhould be "doubl y co ncerned about the motives of .\tr J nhn Burton Y.'ho il'I quoltd a11 ha\·1n11: ·office space in the. Jr.•ir1t Com pany he1d- quarters build ing in Ne v.lJOrl Center. ll5 v.·ell as .staff as11ist.11nts from !ht co n1p1:1ny planners, legal ad,·isers and othtrl'I. · ·· Refernng tn a statement by lr\'1ne Cnn1pany spokesman COiiin' thal "tht en\'\rontnl"nl the cornpany is cre1tln& has heen praised throughout !ht world . . ,1·e will st11nd on that rtcord ."' f\trJ. Smith <'Omments. "What Mr. C.Ollin!I f~ll~ tn l"nPnlion is th11t. although ctrtaln ctin1- pany project! ha\•e bffn pr11i~ed in the: p1al, a 1re1\ many recent developm~n~ have been harshly cr!Uclu:d by \'ar1oua agf'ncits as being of mediocre quality In Doth desi1n and constniction ... noll\int: more than b11dly planned. O\'trcro11"d~, poorly ccnstrucied hou•lna tract.I •.. ECON0.\11 CAU.Y VIABLE trolled puppel s such as ~!r .John Bur\011, •he residents of the new ci1y will slmpl~ be pawns of !hat c:orpo ration ' The Irvine. family members \\"hO peti- tioned the supervi~ors to pn)c:eed ll'ith the incorporation all have. she st11!es, "a business relationship with ll1e founda tion- i:o11trol ltd Irvine Company an d are absolu!cly obligated to that eorporat1on ·• Addressing herself lo lr\'1ne f'l'Siden1 :; she c·oncludes. "If 1hc new {'1 ty of lr\1nc '"' incorporated al thi s 11n1c and rncn sorh as lr\ine Company lool John Burton plat- ed in control of your cit~· government. you v.·ill absolutel y destroy Ille future plan for the Irvine Ranch. "Fir::1. the lrv ine Con1pany ~-rntral \'alley lands and coastal lands 11o 1ll be an- nexed to your cit). "Second , the )r\•int com pany lands will be witbdra\1>'11 from !he agricullural preserve. "Third . the Irvine Company will begin • gjgantic, wholesale land dispersal for the very baslc reasOn that the Jame~ lrvlne Foundation must raise money in order to eontinue to maintain t'flntrol or the Irvine CGmpan.1·. and in order to do this ;t must force the l'Ompany lo generate an income large enough In m a i n I a in ii!'. government-required payouts." Fron• POfle J BOMB. • • Pliskow planned to threa ten to blow up lhf plane unl1ss Black Pan!hers tllichael D. Hill. 26. of Des ~Joines. lov.·a, and RC1na!d !\. lrv.·in, 19. Delroit , were rreed llill. \\·anl.ed for the murder of another Black Panther in r\e v.· York. LS being held tn the Y.'11~·ne County Jail pending the out- come of extradition procedures. lrl'.·in "·as sentenced lo hfe in priso11 Thursda~· fo!low·ing his con' ict1on in lhl' second-deg ree murder nf a ll!eslck . J\lich .. 1nan al a ~trot! communr Boutan said !\tiss Pl\~kow alleged!,\· planned to dtmand that Hi\1 and Irwin hf brollght to the plane and Oown ou t of. thr t·ountr), "Oh 1n v God." ~aid Harrv 1. Ptisko11 . on learning of his daughter.-s :irres1. "TJ115 is the end fnr her 111 !ll ni r. I 1r really gone all~ut for her. I'd JU~t warn- ed her the other da v in m'' office ~fnrr f \Vent to the hospi(al." Sau;! P!i~kow. a criminal la'>\·yer now a1 home reCOl"t'nog from surgery. Pliskow said his dauahtrr. 11oho 11a.~ "in\·oh·ed \1•\th Black Pan!hers and \\'hite." came to him iusl be fott> Labo1 Da\' and asked for rnont\. He said he ga~e it lo her · "I'm her father .and she said she had no monev to eat with." he said. "1£ she gnt into d.\·nam itin.I! a pl11n·e 11nd all that rm afra id the feds know \\hat 1he~.-re doing -she"s in bad shal"J(' "Sht wa nted the glory of being tn e\ery und erground mo\'emenL "I'm O{ll an activi st.·· ht said "~he always "·as Qne. I don't approl'C of 11 because. I'm a criminal lav.·vtr -it cau~­ ed me a gre1t deal or" unfa l'orable publicity." Boy Friend Shot At Drive·in Fihn Carle Jean Helttrman, or Or1nfe . didn 't 11.ke. lhe mo,,iti or hflr boy fr iend, 01· both . st\t shot him, polict rtport~. In the. r11hl side wllh a .2!1 rallber autom111c v.·hllt the pair "'a' slltln& 1n thf car 1n the Stadium Dnvt-Ln on Kat&!l a Street in Or•nat. Albtrl J Va n Sk1·ke, 32. nf 1'nRheln1. i.~ In sa!lsfactor1· cnndition toda y in Orange Count\' :-.led iCal Cent er The· movie v.·as ·•mt Panic in rietdle Park." nation ~lllc:e June ~. 1967. There are 6.5J persoos on death row awaiting the out- <;ome. Black resig ned ft'Qm the. l"Ourt a week !'Igo today a11d Harl an S!'nt his re:.1gnat1011 to lhe \\'t111e Hou:.r Thur~da_1 . Harlan. i'l. a mem~r lur 16 years, has spinal cancer. his doctor reported. The resignation I'll Harlan . kno1~· as '·!,he great dissenter" tollo \l·cd by six i:lays thf' rt'sigr1al1on of Justice Hugo L. Olack. 85. Bl<il'k la y crit1{'al!y ill from a stroke toda y at Bethesda ~a \·ar Hospital , and officials said thP outlook for h15 f('t'Ol"t'ry "'3S "poor ., President .~1xon tunled strongly Thurs· dil\' nig ht al Pofl's appointment Al a quesiion and ans11o cr session at the Dc:lroit Econo1nic Club . .'\ixon said his 1;ho1ce need no t be a judge. as his prp 1·ious appointments have been , but •·ou!d be "a legislator \vit h e.~perieoce 111 the iudiciary eo m1nillee of the House or Sen<itc., ·'That gi l'es you an idea or \.\'here l an1 leaning :· Nixon said, Porf. 48. is the second ranking Republican on the House Judiciary C-0111- mittee and is considered an able 1·on- st1tutional la11.·yer. Ht has been men · li11ne.d frequently as a IXJSSible apJX>inler. But alrtady ~ome op()Osit ion had ri~cl\ to Poff. The Amer1cans for Democraur Acuon charged Poff has a record o( op- position lo civil rights legislation. Canine Catcher Leadll Dog'll Life I 11. H 11 ntingto11 They found a group of clu!drcn pla)'in~. in a tnock battle l'.i!h swor d-li ke s!J1'k.~ The warring lacl1or1s rnediate!y upon arrival patrol cars and the. helicoptei-. fled im- of rour p o 1 ic e 1st U.N. Test Of Chi11a Pla11 Wo11 By U.S. L,\ITED NAT!O!\S. ,"\ Y. 1AP1 -'!"hf> L n!ll'd States \\"Oii lhe first teSI ur strength on its l. 1\ t11o·o-l'h1na lurmula tod::iy \\"hl'n lhe ( ;eneral Assembly re- jected a request to bar lhl' plan froni the agenda. The ~·ote was 65 lo put the \_; S. 1\l~m nn its agenda and 4i against There were 15 abstent ions. The Li S. 1\e1n was a 1·ehicle for a 17- natio n resolulion lhat "·ould seat CCJm. munist China in both the assembly and lhe Securit}' Council and ltave Nationalist China 1n the assembly. 'The assembl) had already agreed "'ithout a vote Lo include 1n its agenda a pro-Peki ng item used as a handle for a reso lution to oust Nat1on.1hst China corn- pletely <1nd seat Con1111ut11st China . The issue arose 011 a report <1F thr assembly's steering <·onunillel" reeom- rner.ding that OOth 1lrrn!'i go 011 the agen- da Albania 1nade the request th at the l ~ /\ clog ra1i:h er a11crnptu1g lo ~11are item be l'uled olr lhe agenda 111111 rhr sorne erran1 pooches in downtown Hun-~uppol"t or SyriH and Gu1nc<1 . The United 11ngto11 Beach Thursday morn ing cla1111s SI.ates fought lhe move J)ep11t1· Foreign J\1in istrr R1·1s :'ll;!l1le or he 11"3.'! allat:ked and r.:hoked by a pair of Albania lflld !hr asspmbh• 1ht 1tc111 on 11 nu!d-be dog prnle(·tors . 'Be~lora11nn nr thP l.all'lti! H1gt1!Ji ot ll\f' Thon1<1!. H Pa1"ker. a11 crnpln.\I' or !he l'rople's Hepuhlic nf t"h1 11:1 1n the t ,\" ' Hun1ane Srn:1cty. told police that he harl pr·oposed b.I' Albania and 16 o!hc1· 1·nu1•· ansv.•ered a eall b.i· a woman around 11 lrit.~ 1r/l!I "lhP nnll· quesl1on whu•lt :-.houltl <ippt'iH' on lhr ai;e.nda of 1h1s a nL who clainied lh<il a dog \1·a::: shred-,. ... , .. , ", lh .. , 0 .. 1, .. ," !! •. '~ v + ,.r I~ j(I ;:. ,.r ding her laundr.1·. II<· i<<i1dtf'lle ,l !" 1!1'111 \la~· <iune<I at A., h£' approached lhe 500 block of 1n1t1n1:unit\g !he Chiang l\a1-shek pup- 1'ah fo rn1a Strert. Parker said hf' !=.polled 1,c1~·· and u·a~ "an 1nloler.1ble 111 lrrft>rrnl'e" in Ch1na ·s 1nlrrnal alfa1t':< :i sn1all blat'k dog 1n lhe gu11£'r blll \1a.~ ,-I '~ A1nb:1ssadvr (ieurgc Ru Jih lii:l!tl the· tuiable to apprrhend 1t bt'C<HJ.~t' a \OUllJ! a.~sf'mbr.~ "h:1~ 11 lone: 1rad111ou nf 111- rnao snatched the dog a\\·ay \C'rthing an1 :-.rnou~ 1\f'LH . . and 1h1~ '.\lotnf'nt~ laler. Parker. 24. lrietl to pie~ lr::id11ln11 . Jihould not br ra~t out thr up a small terner and a mixed cocker a wlndo1.1·." !e\1· houses awa1· He told officers he wa~ Bush !>;ud ll1e l n1led ~late~ 1\ould 11111 grabbat by the "shirt. hit in the 1·he~t and rt'vi1t' 11-. prupv~;;~. deft>att>d 1n lhe <'fllll ehoked hy one man wh ile another mun 1n1ttee \\'ednt'sd.i1· night !hai •he !11t1 held hi~ arrn~. 1tr111s hr 111r1 ;.:rrl lor s111H1ltanenu~ Thi~ rno rning. Parkrr \Va~ sec111~ a debate J doc-tor about a stiff neck and a11 aching The cla sh srt up 1!1e fir~! tesl of t 1e bark. \Ol1ng strength 11 r lhe U.S t11·0-Ch111a Ile ~aid hr plans lo Ill e a~saull chari;:e~. formu la 1n lhe f11 11 l:!O-nal 1011 11 .... ~enill!.\'. -~~--'~~~~~~-"---~~~ For th1 latest in home furnishings st6p in at Ted von Hemert's. One of the la rgest sele:::- tions of quality furni ture on dis play anywhere in South Orange Coun ty. Choose fr om such well known lines as Henredon, Heritage, Dre.el and Sherrill Upholstery. Professional Interior Decorators availo11ble. 111 Newport A 11'a\'e of cornrnere1al and residential burglaries t1.1ohu1g jev.i:ll .1 :ind i!em:i in transit storage, uearly S4 .000 worUi. v :ii logged by Newport &>ach police Thurs- day They were generally believed to be unr'elate" aecurding to in estiga1or.!i Largest loss was reported by r.lrs. l>cr1th Donaho. of 614 Ins A1P Coru11a del i\lar, v.ho lo!'I Sl.100 ui 1ewelr~. a 11cdd1ng. c :1~:1J;:{'t1\cn1 :ind dn111c1 ring -\ '>\·e<Jduig <Hld en~a~crneu\ r111r plu,, a 1111~1· .. alt:h. 1 ere sli.lt>ll Hl a ~rm 1tar 5980 buri;:l:ir\' :11 th1 1:()rdn11 r; Siple 1-c ,Jr·ir•'. 4U!i 401 h St 1 •.. ~.,11ga!ors said . .Jud~ ,\ 011:111 uf l ~liO lllllt S! , al!ln 1rported lug~ngr and Ii i' r·d housrhold ~(1od:> 11or1h Sliill 11ere ~1 11lr11 rro111 a loci.· rd !>lorage 1·11(11n 111 !1l'r h11~e aparl me nt riiinple~ l n1e'l!1 ~<1\•1r-. .,aid 111 ... 11: 11<tlll''' pcrsnn· 11r·f told lhl'n1 !lo kc1 ~ Rrr Lil t'11Tulal1o n i11H! rh;1l i.,(l!TII' (•111ployrs spc11k onl.v Sp11 11ish. 111ak1ng 1·111n1nu11ications di f· /1{'ull. 'rher Jmplied it would n"t be hard for someone to rersuade such an employe t() open the Jge roo1n to an outsider pos- ing as a tenant with belongings he wished to take out. A similar case invol\"n1g 1\ems bf!init: 1110\"ed fro m tllrs. Vena Costa 's home 11t 515 Jasmine A\•r .. Coron11 del Ma r, tn storage in Costa 1\lesa wa~ also reporl ~d Thursday So meti me betwetn !he lime she "'!> packing lll 1no11e to ~filan, Jtaly for two years and deh\'e ry lo a Costa Mesa storag<" eompan~. S370 worlh of jewelr.v 1'ani:-;hed. The \"1C"t1n1 ~tiJr! :-he sea rched !ht> shipment lal t>r •o be sure the assortt-d 1ewelr~' p!arcd 111 a dre~~er dra~·er hadn't 1nad1·r:T1C.rillY IJren included !or ,Jr1r::ige bul 11 11<11ir' lhcrr Autry Rel eased J<'ron1 J-lo 1S pital Hf\,-,J()\ 1AP1 -1_;ene .<\ulry, the t•n 111er :.1ng1ng 1•1111.l)fl~· ~!ar, a n rt 1 ha1nnan •lf !he Marci of rhe C;ihfornia .o\ugrls. 1111:-sC'heduled lo I ea "" 1\l;i:-:~ach11sens Eye and Ear lnlirm ar~· tnda.v after sUC'l'essful surgel'y oo a del :H·hl'd retina \ l1nsp1t11I spokesman ~aid r\utry 1ras · 111~pt1·11d1d 1ond1t1on"' alter the. Sep1 i.; "urger~ h.1 01 Charles Schepens. head nf !he hospita r!' retina s£'r\1Ce and an ex· pert on retina diso rde rs. .'\ul ry's vl!'.\on J!' returning and he i~ e;.,• pe,·tr.d to rel'111·er Rood function al \'ision It! h11\ right f'Yt' Autry said hr ~ \•1s1on beg11n lo fade abn111 th l't'P or four n1ont hs a!':O. Au1r~. \1·hn t'odrd 11111 e11lcrTa1nment i·<trPl'r :ib<lu! HI .rrar~ ago, i.s a 111u lt1n11ll 1onal!"r b11s111rssm1111, 1, H•nr1dcn's do uble bookcase or1 !he cl•11ic R•Yiv 1I 1tyl e. Ii\ b11~e ha1 one 1diu1tabl• 1helf behind each door. erid it1 light•d ini1rio r ha1 fo ur 11 dju1tebl e g la11 1halY11 wi!h wood fr1me1. 59 ~·1 inc.hes wid1 la nd 8-4 inth•1 high, it i~ a 1lunnin9 focel point for any fin e room. Come 1ee this 11 11d olh•r ma1f1rpiece1 fr om Folio 10. RetlttlT' hlf'e fw Hotionol SwHptte la" .. rcnwil•t for Frl'I' Modulor Hom•. DEALER S FOR: HENREDO N-DR EXEL-HERITAGE HIWl'O•T STOll O'IN •llDAT 'TIL' NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W•tlcliff Or., ~2-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Prof•11ional Interior De1 i9n1r1 Av1U1 bt._AID INTERIORS rtioM T•ll ,,.. M•I •f Or• ... C••ltf'f-540·11•) LAGUNA BEACH ~45 Nortf<t C.,1st Hlgt<tw1y Phone: -494-655 T ColllnH' statemtl'll that slud1e1 ha\·e shown the new cily of Irvine to be "ecQnornlcall 11 ,·lablt ·• Is, J\fn . Smith ctur1es, b11f:d on stu<tles underwrllttn by the lrvlne. Co1npany. •'\\'hat f\1r. Cnllln.s does not dl11clo&t,"' •ht 1ay1. "ill that the found atioti-eonlmlltd CQmpanr is no! !In econon1lc1tlly vl11ble corp0ratio11, and as !hi' new Trvln,. l'ily ~n1 ernrntnt o,1 jll be n1:irlc up 11f lr\'1tlc Cr n11,;1ny-<.:On· 11 15 r&l'-d "R." r<.fts~ Helr.t>rm11n Iii rtiftrir.ted to the Oranrie Cnun ty .Ja il 011 _L __ :~~~~"".'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'.'~~~~"'.'~~~::::~~~~~~~~~~--l'l.il rt;es of at1r1npt In co1n1111t tnurder •• •I I. .. - Huntin1&ton Bea~h Fo11ntain Valley N. Y. Steelu' EDITION VOL 6'1 , NO. 229, 4 SECTIONS , 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24, 197f TEN CENTS Public Ry ALAN OIRKIJ'lo' Ot If" O•lly ,.lie! S!•!f A public hearing on the firing of Doyle Miller , as city admin istrator of Hun· tington Beach, will be held Oct. Jl, a week before his dismissal becomes ef. feclive. It will be held in the new S.170,000 com- munit y clubhouse at Murdy Park. begin- ning at 5 p.m. City Meet Over Route Suggeswd Fountain Valley is seeking a joint meeting "'ilh the full city councils or Huntington Beach and Westminster over the Route 39 Free"·ay. J\1ayor Ed Just suggested the meeting at a special session on the freewa y ques· tion Thursday nig ht between the Fountain Valley council and the Fountain Valley 11chool boArd . The city mnnflgc-Ne:;:!, "·as asked to arrange the joint meeting with the nt'ighboring councils. An offer by Huntington Beach to mov e I.he present freeway ali gnment another 130 feet to the west so lt wou ld not be within fountain Valley's bou!ldaries was placed "on a low level of alternatives," accordins: to school Superintendent Mike Brick. Brick said the school board began th e meeting by reaffirming a previous resolutic-in whi ch the board has called for the state Highwa y Commission to reopen heari ngs on the Route 39-Hun- tington Beach F'reeway and Orged that furth er consideration be given an a!t!;in- menL termed the Red Route. This roule would send the freeway dc::;n Gothard Street in Hun ·· h <1nd not via Newland Street, !he route that. wa s adopted by the highway com- mission. A presentation was made by Larry Curran of the Co:-ccrned Citiz.ens Council ln Huntington Beach llO run the freeway do"'" Gothard Street with a crossover nr-Heil •venue. "This was well receiv- f!d." Brick said. He added, "The. fee ling 'A'as that the Red Route "'ith U:. cros.so,·er would ac· t•orr:modale rhe needs of all th;:: cit!es." Out of Control Car Hits Garage; Teen Girl Held A car bearin.i:: four teenagers veered l'JUt of control Thu rsday afternoon and crashed through the garage of a Hun- tington Beach resident, d fl m a g i n g another vehicle parked inside. Ofrircrs said the three girls in the er- rant vehicle we re uninjured but that a Newport Beach youth acrompan ying th~m r_ec:ei~ed emergency treatment for mino r 1n1uries. ThP acciden t ot-curred al 1 :23 p.m. 11t 9!'>02 Yellowstone Drive, the home of Mr. and ri.frs. Richa rd W. Harper. The car. tlriven by a l~year-old Huntington Beach girl, apparently failed to negotiate a turn, r&1 over a JO-foot lret! and slammed into the i;sirage. The driver tnld traffic investigators Shi! was turninR onto Yellowsl.one Drive from Big Bend Drive 'A'hl!'n she suddenly lost her brakes and steering. Officers said lhe girl wa~ arrested on suspicion or bein g under lhe influence of drugs. making an unsare tum and driving \.l'ithout a license. No estimate of the damage wa s irn· mediately available. Bloodrnobile Visits Huntington, Va lley The. Red Cross Bloodmobile will 4 the Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach 1re11s ri.fonday, !'lccordlng to Blood :- Progritm Director George Hydt.. It will t'f open to donors at Lhe Elks racility. H>480 Talbert l\ve .. Fount.ain V111ley from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Hyde said ts.r, pints or blood are being 50ught by the Red Cross. Indi viduals or organb:atlon~ that wish It! donate ma y make. ti ripnlntmf'nts by contacting tht Red Crns11, 83~~1. ) Hearing Set on Doyle Miller Firing The hearing was set by city councilmen early this morning afler they held a three-hour executive session. The hearing was requestt'd by i\111ler Tuesday in a formal letter h ied "'ilh the ci~y clerk. ?.filler. who was suspended with full pay. no"' SJ.000 a month , including a four percenl salary increase given top ci ty emp!oyes, on Sept. 14 ha s been served with a dismissal notice effective Del. 18. \ 'h ,.,,,,,. I ' -..... ..., ·'1 • ) .I ' -' i ' ' • ' .. ..... A Heal T1·ouper The hearing sets the st.age for a public showdown between lhe administrator, who has expressed his intention lo run for a city council seal in 1972, and the coun· cilmen who fired him . If Miller does run for the council he will be trying t.o unseat lv.·o of the five rouncilmen wh-0 voted to lire him -Jer- ry t\.fatney and Donald Shipley, bo th of whom have made no secret or their in· -.- ·.··~ - _,,, ) UPI Tt ltP"'!t Little l.-Oree Eisaman of Kerville. Texas, isn't the smoothest dancer in Bette Herring's class this year. A broken leg and heavy cast "makes it pretty hard to point your toes," says 8-year·old budding ballerina. Apartment Moratorium Plan To Get More Study A plan ln impose a 90-day mor11lorium 11n the building of aparlmen!s 1n northern Huntington Beach ha s been se1 hack so two counciln1en can study it. A resolu!inn effe c1ing the morn1nr1um was ordered prepared h.v !he c1!y a1- torney's office at Monday niRht's council meeting and was subn1ilted tn an ad- journed council n1eeting Thursdiiy nigh1 . But Ma yor George ~lcCracken and C.ouncilman Al Coen "'ere not present at the Mond ay meeting iind other coun- cilmen agreed lo give them lime to study it. The proposal was continued to the Oct. 4 council meetin g, wh ich will be held in the new clubhouse at Murdy Park. "t've onl y read about ii 1n the papers," said Mayor McCracken, who has been su ffering from a cold. "I "·ould like to give it somr>: thought." The proposed ban on apartmenl. con- struction would cover all of the city north of Ellis Avenue with the exception or Hunt ington Harbour, As "·orded by the city attorney 's office. lhe · moratorium would suspend the issuance of all bui lding, plumbing , elec- lrical. sign grading and other permits for multiple family constructions . It ...,·ould contain exceptions for repair. maintenance and remod eling pt>rmits and permits necessary for completion of a project already started, Councilmen also agreed Thursday night to specify that condominiums would he excluded from the ban. Cos tl y Art , Heisted BRUSSELS (AP ) -A painting wor th S2 million by the Dutch 17th century master, Johannes Vermeer, was stolen overnight from the Brussels F'ine Art Museumf museum authorities announced today_ The painting tilled "The Love Letter" was part of1the Europalia exhibition de- voted to Holland. A spokesman for the exhibition which opened Thursda.y said lhe lhe:ft was discovered this morning. Fou r unarmed guards were on duty in the museum. t.ention to setk rHle<:tion. The Lhird seat lo be contested in April is presently held by Mayor George ,._1cCracken. He did nol sign the dismissal notice, but did note for a negotiated set- tlement lo be reached with ,.filler in which he was offered a position as a con- sultant. ~filler also has asked the council lo gupply him with reasons for the dlsmlssaJ , a right stipulated in lbe city charter. This morning City Attorney Don Bonfa and Homer L. McC<irmick, the special coun.st.I retained to handle the negotiation with t.tilier, were drafting the statement. Alt.hough the chart.er gives the ad· mlnistrator the right to ha ve a public hearing, Miller )w conceded that Ult!' council is not requiml to be influenced by Mlything said at the hearing. The provision in the charter reads, --ta. removing the city administrator, the dtf. council s.hall use its uncontrolled diacre-- tirin, and its action shall be final and 1ba.11 not depend upon any particular lhowiflC or degree of proof 8t the heariD(, the purpose of which Is to aJlow the city, coun cil and the city admlnt1trator to present to each other and to the public all pertinent facts prior to the fitW a:tion of removal.'' Red Spies Ousted Britain Expels 105 Soviet Aides LONOON {AP \ - A senior Soviet Intelligence agent defected to Britain wit h documents on a Russian spy network. the Foreign OHice announced today, ll ordered 105 Soviet employes of the embassy, the trade delegation, the ,.,.loscow Bank an d the Aeroflot airline to leave Britain. Ninety or the Russians currently on du- ly here were given two weeks lo leave. Another 15, currently abroad, will be denied permission to return to London. 48 Will Get Pay Hikes In October A total or 48 key city employes in Hun- tington Beach will re<;eive faUer pay <"lei<' Oc~ 8. Tho check.! •W coalaill a foat"' pe"*nt raise backdated three mo.nths to July 1. ... ·The raise wa s authorized by the city council at 1 o'clock-this morning after councilmen emerged from • three-hour executive session. The hike had been approved by the council and the agreement signed by representatives of the Huntington Beach Management Employes Organization Ju- ly 21, before President Nixon ordered the wage-price freeze in August. The council had not ordered the in· crease put into effect, however, aT"" that was the action the elected officials took early this morning. The raise goes to 40 employes represented Ll} the organization and eight other employes, such as the elected city clerk, city attorney and administrators, not, represented by the org::nization, L:.:t "'hri will rt.ceive the same benefits. Coll-:ctively. the monthly salaries of the 48 top employes total $70,398. The four percent increase me.ans tha t another $2,816 a month v.•ill be r.dded to the tntal. Bul in the Oct.. 8 pa ychecks, because of the retroiictive provision. $8,448. three months' "'Orth of the raise, will be disbursed. Excluding the salary o! the City Administrator Doyle Miller, who has been suspended with lull pay and served a dismissal notice. the lop five wag~ ea rners in the city and their new s.::.'.:iries n11w are: Acting City Administrator Brander Castle, $2,555 a month ; Cily Attorney Don Bonfa and Public Works Director .Jim Wheeler both $2,420 a month, Harbors and Beaches Director Vince f\1oorhouse, $2,167 a month and City Engineer Wi llia m Hartge $2,108 .. month. For Castle, it is, coincidentally, the se- cond raise in a week. He started the week with a sa lary or $2,142 whi ch be received as assistant city administrator. On Monday the council hiked his pay to $2,457 because of his appointment as ac- 1 ing ci l.y administrator and to make him the highest paid employe. Then this ISie SALARIES, Pa1e !J The mass expulsion is the biggest of its kind in modem diplomatic hlstory except in cases of countrie:ii breaking off rela- tions. The Sov iet Embassy which now has a diplomatic staff of 550 will not be allowed to replace the expelled officials, the spokesman said. The Foreign Office sa.id: "Evidence of the scale and nature of Soviet espionage in Britain conducted under the auspices of the Soviet Embassy, trade delegations and other organlzaU0111, bas been ~ vided by a Soviet official who recently, applied for and was given permlasion to remain in this country." "Thi& man, an afficer or the KGB, brought with him certain informatian and docwnents in cluding plans for infiltration of agents for the purpose of sabotage." The Russians ordered to quit Britain apparently work for the Soviet trade delegation, the airline Aeroflot, the (See DEFECTOR, Pare Z) Woman Hijacker Stopped; Armed With Dynrunite . DETROIT CAP) -A woman who pa\ice say wanted to capture a jetliner and use it to help two jailed Black PantbeJ"a ~ the cwntry was UfAAed -, -.;n.mlli aod "a piorhl todlf Al Metropolilan Airwrt. She had c11nitd tht: explosive and weapon aboard 1 plane containin& 71 passengers, the police reported. Authorities aaid Barbara Pliskow. 35, I.! white. She was arrested when she allegedly threw away two stlcki; of dynamite while fleeing during a search of passengers on American Airlines Flight 124, a Boeing 727. Miss Pliskow was identified by her father as a radical political activist. She is a former part-time instructor at Wayne Slate University. An airline epoke:iiman · :iia id the airline r~eived a warning of trouble on the fl ight from Michigan State Police. When Miss Pllskow's name did not ap- pear on the flight manifest, sky marshals moved in and ordered passengers off the plane for a search. According to authorities, Miss Pliskow attempted to flee as the passengers were being led orf the plane and she then flung a:iiide the explosives. The airline spokesman said Miss Pliskow shouted, "We will all die~" as she was arrested. Marshal s searched her and foun d a .25- cal~er pistol and cordite h1ses, Detroit Pohce Inspector Richard Boutan said, Bou tan said the Detroit pol ice security section developed information that Miss Pllskow planned to threaten to blow up the plane unless Black Panthers Michael D. Hill, 26, ol Des Moines, Iowa, and Ronald K. Irw in, 19, Detroit, were rreed. Hill , wanted for the murder of another Black Panther in New York, iJ being held in the Wayne County Jall pending the out- come of extradition procedures. trwln was sentenced to life In prison Thursday follow ing hi:ii conviction in the second-degree murder of a Mesick, -,.,.lich., man at a Detroit commune. Boutan said Mi" Pllskow allegedly plA nned tD demend that Hill and Irwin be brought to the plane ind flown out of the country. "Oh my God," said Harry L, Pliskow, on learning of his daughter'! 11rrest. "This is the end for her with me. T've really aone all-out for her. I'd juil Wllf'tlo ed her the other day in my offlce .~lore I went to the hospital," said Pllltow, a criminal lawyer now at home recuvmnc lrom JUrgery . Pliskow said his daughter, who wa1 ''involved with Blick Panthera: and White," came to him Juat before Labor Day and asked for money. He uJd ht gave It to her. "l'm her father and abe said she had no money lo eat with," he aaid. "If ahe got into dynamiting a plane 8nd all that l'm afraid the feds know what they're doing -eht's in bad shape. "She wanted the glory of being in every underground movement. "I'm not 11n activist," he said. "She always was one. I don't app.rove of it because I'm a crimJn.al lawyer -it caus- ed me a &reat de1! or unfAvorable publicity." Deserted Auto Leads to .Arrest The search for the owner of an overturned car abandoned on a Hun- tington Beach road Thursday 11ftemoon led police to a Costa Me:iia youth who was arrested on mulliple drug charges. Officers said the car, an older model Volkswagen, wa s abandoned on Its Jert side, the key still in the ignition, near Main Street. just south of Holly Avenue. Wrapped in a baggie. lying on the floorboard were two balloons believed to be containing heroin, a hypodermic. nee- dle and other paraphtrnllia commonly associated wllh heroin use, officers said. Police traced the ownership to the youth who was arrested at his home. Oru11e We•tller Zoning at Park Approved Masked Robber Takes $220 in Beach Heist There's no rain In sight but lt will sure feel like it u cool night and morning low clouds wiU C()f)o linue. Coast temperatures wlD range from the high 50'1 to low 70'11. Inland mercury ranie will be from the mid 60'1 to near BO. INSmE TODA:Y Specia.l District Will Extend 600 Feet Deep A special roning d1strl cl, eii:tendlni:: 600 feet deep, will be placed around Hun- 1ington Beach's Ccr :·~:.. The district, called a civic districl 5uf- fix. will not change. pre.sent zoning in the area, but will make any developmenla around the park subject to design and architectural controls. Creation of lhe district was approved at 3 meeting of the cily council Th ursday nigh!. A pl11n to establish a simila r district around the '8.5 million civic centl':r In be buUt at Mansion Avenue and Main street .11lso was considered by the council. • The council balked, however, at the configuration of the suffix recommended for the civic center and sent the prc:-:isal back to the planning comm ission. COuncllmen said lht proposed center surfix was too deep in 90me areas and not deeo rn:ui;h in others ind rt(;.mmended that the planning commission consider revbing the boundsiries so th1t lhe district-would Rurround the center to i depth of 600 fttt. Jerry Shea. vice president of the lfun- lington Beach Company, argued 11galnst both districts, noting that it would extend . color and architect.oral controls k'I privalt.. property and that it would be dlf· ficull to get architects lo agree on whlll 'j is a good design, "It'~ bound to lead to quite a bit of trouble," he added. Councilman Jack Green said that the city had :substantial inveslments to p~ tect In the projedl. and explained th•l the purpose of the sufflx districts is to pre\'ent -.. ~hit~tural "mon.,tros.itles" from being built nea.~ the park and civic center. Shea pointed out that the opposite argu- ment could be applied by uying tMt private property owners could feel the n~ for their invt.stment to be protected from public property, such 11 the cor- porstion yard. A masked robber who simulated • gun In his coat pocket took about $220 from a Huntington Beach liquor etore Thursday night and eacaped In a late model com· pact car. ' • The robbery, according to police ac- count!, OCCW')'ed al 10 p.m. at Delta u. quor. 8133 Adami!: Ave. Clerk James W. Henton told officer• the robber had a gun but did not remove It from hill coal Thieu Funds Probed W ASHINCTON IUPI\ -A HoulO 1ul>- commlltff contend• the United Stale• 1ecretary provided $MX) ml!Uon to I.he. Rovemment o( South Vietnamese Presi· dent Nguyen Van Thieu during tht -ptist three year1. TM. animalir at I.ti• Anoelu zoo h.ave their awn wa111 o/ cool· htg it in hot weather. DAILY PILOT photographer Pot O'Do• nell and tonier Ttrr11 Couillc teamed up to let Weekender rtadrr.t in on the 1ccrct. Sec' toda11'.1 Weekender .section. bt- ginntng on. P4011 2J. -.. ,_ . (..__ u.. 1 (JateHltif lMI ~ . -. o.tftl ,...._ ,, ~.. '' ·~"-' . ...,,......., ... . ...._. '""" -.. "• 1....-n u ~·-. . Mllrrlltl L'-'" II • DAll V PILOT H ·N-. .. §ivea Cltae• =· -4 = Curbs to Touch Entire Economy ,,ETftOIT f AP I -President Nixnn prornis~ that \\'age-price restraints 10 take effecl Nov. 14 will "Qevor tht ~·hole e~flOfTIY" and -dfpendln• on interesi ratt tffnd11 -oo uld •ncompan ~guJa. ti11n of r1~s ono0nsun1•r cred!t. Niun parceled out a re1v 1nore clues tn hil U\irtk ing on future anti·inflation policy in a 11:uestion-and-ansv.·er session al a Thiirld1y l\li hl din"er 1oeetin1 of the Dtirtit IOG!lOmic Club. Chi11a Pla1i Passes Test In U.N. Vote llNITl'D NAT JON~. N.Y. 1 APJ -Tho Ur\jted itt1lt~ won . 1'1e fir11t l1it or sll'fna:Ui o_n ill U.N. two.Cti.inil formu la tad1y when the General Ali~embly re- jected a request lo bar the plan from the agenda. The v&te "·as 65 to pill ttle U.S. item on its agenda and '7 qa1f11t. Thtii:e were 1a abstentions. - The U.S. item was a \'ehiclt for a 17- nation resolution that would seat Com- muni1t Ctiinf! in l!otll the a11p;embly and thl itOW'ilY Coyncil tnd lpve Ni!liooa.Jist Chi,.. in th• ''''mllly. Thi 1ssembly hid alr eady a1reed w\Ute;ut • vote ~ include in its aaenda a pre-reklnJ itfm \.lli~d as a ho1'nd!e for a retolut~n to OUl!t Nationfllist China co1n- plft•IY find •Ht Cftmmun l&t China. Tlte l111ut are11e on a report f'lf the •t•tmN,v'• Jte1rlnc cttmmltt1e recom· mtndlftl U!al beth item• 10 on the 41gen- d1. Albania m11de the reque~t that the U.S. item be ruled on the agenda. lvith the suppttrt of Syria and Guin~a . The United Sta~• fol.l&ht th• move. Oi:puly Far•it1n Mi11i11er Rtis Ma lile of Albania. told the assembly !ht item nn "Restoration of the Law ful Righls of the People's Republic of China in the L'.r\.," prnposed ill' AlllJnif an<I II llllltt ooun· tries, w111 "U\t tl111 ciuo•tton which .should appear on Uie agenda ef th is session on this question." "' Kid lh• U.i . l11m wos "•iPlOI! •! JT\fintlinJnl th1 Qil•l\I Kai-~titk pup-r.t•" aM. w11 ''Jill intql,raNe ilt- .,ftrtMlf.11 ln Chift.1'1inler11al1tf11ir11. U.S. AmNuador tleerge l ll•h !llld lhl atftmbly "1\3• a Jon i tralfit.4on of in- 1erlbi9'1 ~ '"'~"~ if•!Jl ... an4 th!~ trad!I~ .•. lftou)d nol be c;aiSt 11yf th• win4nw." Bu!h sal4 tM Uriit~ St~tes waul4 net reviv~ it1 propMal, der~i!M in the oom-- ffl.itttt W•cJn•ld•Y niJhl, that t~e t1Wa lte[TI• be 1ner1td fer simu!t11nt0Ui 4e1"ol•. The clash se\ ll lt t~e firat test Af the \'e\in8 11tren1t~ of tile U.S. two-Ohina forrnul11 in the full IS6-nallon a5 sembly. 'Scooter Sale' At P~t Office A "SIWl\'1 qle" has bt•n plarin~ by the Huntington Beach Poat Office begin- ning ~pt 30. Po1W\11lfr Pile OiFiPio 1aid q of the motoriitd three-wheelers are being of- f1rM at pr WP r11n11:iJla from •7J to •115. deo-lliil\I on con<Utlo11. Tht 1al• 'A"ijl be1in at II 1.m. nn 11 fir&t c11me b111i1. Ptym1nt may be malte b~· pcrso111J er ~rrtified check, meney orde r Of Cij if\. Sooot~rs are available fnr inspecl!on from & a.m. to f p.m., eicept on Sat urda.v and Sund~y. at the post office vehicle filcll\\y al 11781 Warner Avt . •u••• ''"'' llAllY ~IHll 114111111' fq,Alf •Ull~tMfl (tr.IMWV ••••l'f N. w .... •r•llf9!U •nd P\19111Mt .Jt~k a. c .. ,r • .,. ""' ,,...,..,. ..... Gcntftl Mlill.~ 1i.-•• .: ••• ii -.... l.1iw ft~•l A. M w•,~ine M• ....... i.••ll>r Al111 Dir~i11 W.01 ........ '-11 ffl'lrlr tlr."'''" ...... .... I t14 .. , .... ,,,~,, ... llltifi•• .... ,,..,. r.o. ''' 1t•, ti••• --' ..... r?2. ...~,.., ,,_ -· !' ftf ·~ .. , "''" -· ,, ..... ~ • itt.! I l l C.l'llilllt 111;"1 ~ I Tht hour·long f]tH/ was hl'n<1dca~l 11a- tJonally by soine radio r1elv.nrks. Al a Sep! !I new1 eo11lrre1we .. \1xon spokt nf "'*Se·Jin1·e restraint• on ult1J11r 1rntuslrie.ii fnllow1ng !he No\' lJ e\- pirat ion ol !he current trecte. This \1;1s widely interpreted at the l!n1e ;1s 111· dicat1ng N1x1n1 leaned toward 1cry scll't'- li\'e curbs. Hill new proiHlltt\cen1ent, h111".eve1 e111• bra red all segn1ent.s ot tht e1·11nnrH), al!hough he e111pha.iii~e<t Iha! his Pha~e '.! pfo1:11an1 to bo announced u1 1n1d·Oc1ober will conllentrate 611 areas 1,1.l11ch. in the ab.iience of re~1ra1111.ii, c1J1tld 1·onlnbuie most .iit rongly 10 1·un1u1ued u1tla11011. 'l'he ctuef e¥el"11t1ve was a~ked by 0111! member of a. Ill-man panel how suo11 ht! ph1nned to r·eturn 111 a "free economy ' Nixon said his wage-pr1ue ~t11h1htal 1nn t'ffort 11·1H continue until "11·r hair cool ed the fires of 1nna1100 .. J\losl p;inelisls v>ert leadu1c rnc1nbrr<i fif Detroit's 111dusrr1al·n1cn :antile.f111a11- t'lii l community and the qL1&ii!ions reflected busine.-s concerns and \ ie 11•- poin!s ()uts1de (·a1·ernou.~ Cof)11 Mall. 8e\'llral ll1ou~and dc1nonstrators paraded for 11 \ ariety or causes. Son1e npposed 1t1e freeze, !!Orne the Vietna1n w11r, sun1e ihe hanclling of the Atth:a. NY 1 pr1so:1 revoll The Presid ent. arnving and depa rting by a rear cnlraoc.:e. at 111osl caught only a gh n1pse of the prolesters as ht left to return to \\'ashington N1):on, who had nel'er hefore tall..ed of possible curbs on 1nteres1 rales, told his listeners "the 111atter ts slill open " li e noted the Federal Reserve Board has .iilandby authority 1-0 reguta!e cnn~un1er credit. He 11u.11gested he 1n1gh! urge use nl thot.e powers if he is disso.lisfied '"'ith ihe trend of 1n1eres1 rates during the halanre flf the lree:te. Bui he noted that in1eresl rates are lower than when lie i1nposed the lid Aug. tfl .. Only one quest 1011 dc all 11·1th ffirc1g11 rolicy outside 1hP ccn11nn11c arc<.t Nixt111 ivas asked what he hnpPd \o achie1'e hv l)is planned V!H1l to Pek ing and whether recent rn vsterl'·c!ouded event.~ in Corn- muniH! China riiighl alter ht.~ 1n!entio11s ··1 do not expect the t·urrrn t dtvelnrmenl& tn l"hangr our tra1el pl11n.ii,'' he ~a1rl ne wu no1 alikerl io in- terpret or explain tho1e develop1nents, nor did he vol unteer any elaboration. ..... ., .. , rane J DEFECTOR. • • 0 l11liFiSI agen1·y JfHouriit. and the ;\lnii1:01\' NaFOdnv Bank a& well I ii ll\e en1bai1iy . Foreign Office liOUroeli liaid · "'T'hi1 ii 11 ma!ter we have lriel1 lo settle di:ocreet\.v 'A'ilh lhe Russians anr.I it is brcause the.v have nnt replied or in f,1u:t ad mitted that a probl ern eli is!erl that we have hee11 t.f>liged lo take lhili aolinn ." 'rhe action is one of the 111uht '""1es pread and rlramatic e~pul.~1011 a1·- 11ons-shnrt nf rlosing an emh11ssy-that the a riliiih go11ernn1ent has undertaken The Soviet . diplom11.tio empire in 1.011· don, incl uding its trade. bank ing and ether economic branc hes, is targer than anrv.•here else flUlside fl.10liCOW, inC'luding tht Uniled Stales ~prirls fir the cjefector brnl.it intn lht' efll!tl today in l..1111dnn newspapers and 1hr f'f'l re ign Office earl ier declined eommenl onl~· In say 1t was "a securily matter ' The re(Klrl s ('Oinc1ded v. ith rerent de\el11pn1ent.i in wlurh Sir Ale~ Douglas- H(lme . the foreien liecretary, has rn1n· plained tn the Sov1et Emb&lii)' about lhe r nnrlurt nf 11~ staff hart in "unacceptable aCfJ\"i!1e0 ' " 11oee~ agn, Briliih ~1ie1•1al hranrh lleler!ives were rer1orterl hu11!1n1l dn"n ::i ~PY nng he!ieved to be npera11ng at !i!t-rel 1111ll1ary and naval haiieli in • hnuthern li:ngland. Spat"e Sl'Lentist Analnly Fedoseyel' rlefecled lrnrn the Soviet de les atinn al the Paris Air Show 111 Junt and ean1t lo Bri· ta1n. Fednse yev. Iii, was irient1'11d as a11 eleefronics e1pert whn1e 'A'llrk had ap- phcat1on 1n the Soviet space effort L:no{- flci al reports bill ed him as deputy d1re.c· t-Or of the Soviet ipace pr oaran1. hut lhts 1.1 as denied by the British. Hi storia11 Set.-; '' allev Addrc11s , Orange County lustnrian Jun Sleeper "ill address a Joinl meeting of the Foun- lain Vall ey fi'riends nf the Lillra.r.v and the Fnuntaln \'alley Historical Sot:1ety r,t!1oda)". The meetins will beg in at 7·30 p n1 ln the Founla ln Valley Con1111u111:y tenter !Ueepe r'a t11ll , "Hi1lory on \' o u r Doorstep." wlll foous on the 1nea.ns and re11eurce1 fnr tracing Fountain Valley·s past. Sleeper, a lh ird &enerat1nn Orangt C04nl&in . i1 p•&t pr•&ldtnl of lht Or•nge Count,Y tll5tarical Sooi1ty. ~1ar End Uate Sought \\1 ASHI NG TON 1UPI1 -1\tp. Paiul ~. \leCll).1111.ey or Cahromia . a Republil"so Cjlndidate for Pre~ident, wants the \'1Pt· nam War 1nded by \tanih SI 1&n "lcCloliilt1y lntrfitlUCecl A blll W 11111.t f'f· ftol Thu r"dly Il l! .111d Prf'•!de11t N1.~rin h•lf 'a iled lo llcep h11 prnm "' to w111d do"An lht 11oar. 1·i11n• 'f'u11"d11\·'1 h•it \\' A1nenC'an :iir r;;ids in the ~11r!h \'1rt · 1•1n1r,1.· p;1111":andlf• • KEEP '0 r r CRASS ~lulti11le Cltoiee? DD NOT TRIP OVER SIGN ¥ U.S., Russ Make Te1·1ns On Accident WA Sll lN'!iTUN (UPl1 -Tile Wtut e floulie a1111611t1C!ed forn1Blly Imlay &n agreemtnt 1\·Hh thr Sov1 f!I L'nion nn ait a('('Ord ai1nccj at 11re venting <111 ;;ir·~ident lll\"O[\"ing nuele111· weaporls frurn 1ro,,111n1 11110 fl1l)~calft wa1· The agrer111t'nl l\'lilS wurktid nut durint lhe Str111eg11· An111 L111uh1l1on Tai\.• 1SA l.'r1. the fifth round or 1\·t11ch 11o·ound up loda.v 111 I ll'l s1nk1 Tiie pal"! 1v1ll b11 ~igned lll'J:l l'hursda1 'Allen Soi irl f'ore1i;:11 ~hlllb\fH" Andrei. A 1;ro1111l.o wi ll bf' 111 \\ ash1ng to11. llelaled St11rv Page ~ 1'he agree1nent provides I.hat u1 e\ ent of a nlu:lear ac·c1den1 bl' el1her side -pre~u1nably ~uch II!! a 11lista~e11 firing nf .a rnuisile -lhl' oflend1ng 1·ot111lry would 11111nediatelv nolllv lhe olhr r '!'he 1·onsl1ll<Jt1or~ "·ould take pla1·r 1111 a fas ter l1<1t ·l1nt than 111; now in operatitut. with u.se of L'On1111u111cat1011 satelli!e• 111aking p0s~1ble: 1·ir1u11ll.v in11lanta neou11 contact. The hotline 1101< r11ns \ 1a land linr.~ in ~n111e arp::is . ·rhe obj1:1c·tj1•e uf !hf! s1.1•1ft t;Oll!lillalion 11 ould be to he1:1d olf relali111io11 by one ~idC' 01' another in t'l'l"t\! of accident'. \Vith a pro111 p1. unpart1al iill esligation i111· 1nediatel) arrangrd. 't'hese :iign:; al Canada.';.; 451h l\adar Squarlrf!ll iii l)a na. Sa~kat c·he"an. bafflr \J<:1 lnr<: tfl Ille hasf ("anadJall ~'or1 ·e~ .4,1r rJf'ff>ll"C' (Olllllllrlf1 IS llt1 ~fH1 I\ 1!h 57 r&dars nf the 1 !.S. ,4,ii· Forte .<\erospa1·e lle- fl'!11~e l 'on1n1an d lo forn1 t\OR.<\I) .!llU'Ve1ll anee ne1 - 1\01 I.;. 'l'he a1gns 011 the hai;e are a rn y&tery. The agreement11 -arltu11lv in the form nf two dorumenta -&l'e 10 ·be lii&ne d by j;ron1yko and Secrelar.v of State Wi\l ia.111 P Rogers at the State Departmenl Thursd;1}. C:ron1}l..o confers with Ni1011 1 he day before 1111d 1s rneeling wit'1 Rogers llus weekeud at the llnited Nil· tion.~. Wi11tlwc11·tl Pa~~agc Wi11~; l '1111.i11.t> l'u.tl'her Let1dR Dog'x Life .r The "'htte rt ciuse an11ou11cen1ent said that the agreen1ent "on reducin& the riik nf nuclear 'A·ar" CD\'t.rf!d three rn1i11 areas Hv Al..\ION 1.~ll 'K AB l':'t' D.l!lV l'llOT lo•l1~1 1:1,10 1 ;,:\,\ FHA.\C!SCU -II I 11 d \1 ,1 1 d ras~f!ge Thursdil.~ pr o1•eli .>he 1·11uld p!;I\ lhe game of 4·a!ch·up <ind ~1111 11111 \<1L'lil rarrs. Sill' ~pollrd Bl<1l'kli11 the ~t<irt 111 the t!i1rd ii11d l1naJ 1·<11:e of 1hr ~1 Fra1111~ l'Prpetuill Series here, <tropperl l<irther behuuJ whe11 she ripper! !he 1·le11 ou1 nr a genoa Ji b near !hr lir.~t \\eatht>r 1n:11 I., and \\"as still able Ill nip hrr ri1al ;ii Ille fu11;;h IH !l(Jfne 30 serond:' Althot;gh ihe outl'on1P 1•r !hP r:-11 ~ rnra!lt oolh1ng as far as 1hf' s1 Fr;1n(·1~ f'erpetuat 11o·as 1·un1"r.rnerl. \\-1nd11oanl ,f'aisage'lil predn1n1nao1I \ Ne1~ror1 1•re11· worked 1he ve11sel a~ 1f the Amer1ua 's f'up \\'al al •!al.if:' The • 1c1orv 1narie 1l lhrPe slra1ght fnr 1-.lail. Joh11ioun anol lll'eW Rot~ _vauhta !j1Jlfered er1t11p1ne11t •n111us. .\fter losing the ota11 lo fi!ackfui. \\'i ndward Pass<1ge losl lier ge11ny 11eHr the hn1t wea!her rna1·k nf Cr1ssv Field, a11ct 11•as ~ul! nnl,\I ;t.'t sr1'onds behu1d. II appeared i11 he Rl11rk!l11 's da y as ~lit h11d been '"1ns1~1entlv hcuer 1hu11 ~l;l11<iw11rd riii>:.age nil !he l"llllS Al lhP le!'11ard n1ark nt Berkeli:.~ Pier Rl11f'kt111 had 111ereased her le;id tn \wn m1111!1i>~ and :i~ seeond~ Bui P11ssage 1ne1hnr111·rr111 red11 eed !IH· gar on rhe lnng \\ 111d11 arr! leg hal'k Ill l'rissy, pnd "hen !he !1111 ~achts arr11 ed at Berl.ie ley riga111 \\ 1nrl 11an1 Pah.~age en· JO,\"ecf a ln·sec1•11d advantage llere. ~kipper l\eo Oc1'.1e1r~e an1t 111~ Bla1•1.ifu1 1Tev.·. alsn l1hr1 <ill ~ spn;ikleft 11 ilh \'ewpnr! Sa1!11rs appe.ired Ill .sutlt>r a had a!!ac·k nf h11rk Je1Pr and th!' hie t:hute \\as late 111 1·f;r11111g rln 11 n In 1he en6u111g Lh111e~e 11re 111111 ~he lu:.t n1011· prer1ous 11n1e anrl wa s nP1er i!hl P In 1·111t•h \\'1ndv.ar<i Pas~agP 1111 r!1c brat tu lhs f1n1~h \s 111 tht 1111' p1 e1 h111.-1;11 r.~ 1!11)tb.,ntl1' r.f ~prrtat1;r~ l111ed 1hr ~.i n I· n111111o1'•' ~hore!1ne to 11atr·h the 111n 7l io11li'1 ~ '1'1•1111t 1~11r1e I SAL .<\RIES . • • 1nnrn111g his ::.alar} 11a~ l1r,.11Ght 11p In •t.~Sii v.·11h !he foul' pen•e111 r11.1~e Althnugll lhe 1'011111 ·11 helt1 a !hree hour e~ec·u11 ve bf!ss1nn 1no5l nf th e 1nee11ni:; \\as de1oted tn d1sruss1ni: 1he t·11r 's easr in the sus1>ens1•)n of \tiller. l'he council rlid nnt tackle thf' 1nan.iJ!t'· 111ent en1p!oyes request~ unut la!e Afrer..,,·ard Fire Chief Ra\ P1<"::1rd. pres1den1 of !ht management organ1za- l1on. and Vire ~la}or Jerry ~1 11tney ex - p!a1neri tha l lhe coun('1I onlv had IUTif' in c1ec1de tu put the ra1sa UltO eflert ('ons1rlerat100 of l'arious fnnKe benf't 11~ and 11 .'Jalary _,;ur1·ey in \\0h1ch :womp P4"\S!· 11ons would be recl<1ss1fit'd "·err postpon- ed until ne;11t month Abnut 600 other city en1pln} l'S al read.I' ha1 e had llfW ~alaries and rnnge hlnef1!.~ appr1lved. The a\·erape C'ash 1nr.reaiie lnr other employes 11·a~ se1en pen:tnt r11 r a lnt.11 annual 1nr-rea ~e r:of 5542.000 These hi kt>~ a!sn 11·ere app!'n1 cd bclorP lhe pres1dent1•I freeir. Euclid Utilit,· Line Goiug Uud crgro1111d Ulil1ty lines along ti~11cl1d l'itre11 n11 lht taiit p•r1me1er o/ ~tile Square Re11011al Par~ in Fm~111ain Valle)' will be plared under1round. Appro\•al (If llle JOUll pro1ecl "ith the City of Fnunta1n \'alley has been &ranted hy the (lranae r.1unl )' Hnatd nf Su iw.r VI ll01'$ The h:urt1d Street houndarv flf 1'1e 1111rk l1)cJude11 lhe 111a111 enll)\\ii)· '10 the la1·il1· I \'. l'lie of t11nt11 fT0111 the li:<t1ann rnn1· pany b~ both !hr c1t\ and 1,.~w1ttv 11 plan· I '{"f • 1•e11iu•111 1 iie 24 I 1111le 111t11~e Wd S nnly a IB11 ti1111r\i c11 1 itrd s off ohore. :-iund;ir 1rllere~1 1~ he1ng ~ll0'-"'11 111 ll1e ~ 111 ,.f :-ia11 ~·rarll"IOt'O '1'1 ophy Serte~ <11ll11llll 1:1 \·a1·!1!~ 111 thP ~~ t11 ,'17·fur11 r<111ge 1•01npe1 1111: As thr 3enes rei;un1es tad11.1 11 apf)etirs 111 he a 1'n11!es1 Jn1 <'fllTflf'ted !lnlf' honurs he111ce11 .<\I t'asseJ'o 511·fno1 ~lflnp \\'arn11r 111:111 Rtth1<i t '11n111h1au 'a1·h1 l'luh, '""'Pull Heiu·h, Qnd Theo S1ephen;;' 57- f1111t sl•W•1• l.1g111nu1g frnn1 the hoa1 S!. F1•1t1w1b \ ii1:h1 1 'h1h I .11:ht111ni:: wn11 rile an1! "a.rr101 1·01r11P \\·ednesda)' 1·n111es1 ~atur!li:I.\ l1rol 111< e \!01111a 1 ha1·I.; h• 11·1n 1he 'rhr 3eJ 1es en1ls I u H 1111ti11.gto11 .\ rlog 1·1111·1ier a11e111p11ng to .:111art: .son1e e1 r<in l J)(lOt·hes 1n do11·r1IO'A'n I lu11- l 1111::1n11 Beai:!1 Tl1ur~c1a .1· 1nnrn1ng 1·la11ns lie ll'liS 1:111acked an c! i·hoker! h.\ a p11 ir 11f woull1·be dog pro!cl'tr1rs. Thnn1as R. Pari..er. au en1pln~e 11f tile lll1111a11e Sf11·1e1 ~. told poltc·e !hat he had a11~1<e1ed a i·all 11.1 a w~111111 arn11nd ll a 111 11 l1u r·!a1111ed 1 ha! a dog 11-as shre11· lllllJ; het ldlHldl"\ :\s lie app1 ·oaehed the fll~l illo1·J.: of t dhtnrn1e Stl'el'l ParJ.:er sa1l1 he ~polled d an1all llla1·1>. 11ui: u1 Ille gu!ler bul 11-·as unable In a11p1eha11d Tt bf."1'11Ulie a }OUilg u1a11 sn111t·hf!d !he dug a.wa). M111nent11 latf!r, Parlier, :!4. tried 111 p11·k 11p a ~n1a!l 1e1Tll'I' and a nu~i:d 1·ocker a tew huu~es 11\1.'8.V lie !nlli olf1cer;; he was gt'al1btt1t h1 tht -..h1r1 1111 111 the rhe,;:t and i•hn l.ied ll1 1111e 1111111 whtle an11the1· 111an \\ASlll.\(,TIJN 1,.\PI Thi' S1a1t': held ills a1·111 s llf'l1<1r t111r-n1 .>a)~ 1·uoa11 rerugeP f11ghl-This 111on1111g . l'0t 1br1 wa s ~ee111g a .-u ~pentlcd r11rl.v !his 111n11rh by Fa!rl rlnrlor abotll a still nerk and an aching Cas!rn ~ ~overnnlenl. 11·1)] f('Su111e :\·1011· biir'~ d<J,I fi e .Sitlfl he pl;111.~ In f1te a~sault rharges. ----'~~~~~~~~~~--~~ For the latest in home furni~hing s stop in et Ted von Hemert's. One of the largest se lec- ti on\ of qu.slity furn itur e on displ.sy 1nywher1 in South Or.snge County. Choo~e from su ch well lnown lines as Henredon, Heritage, Dre¥el itnd Sherrill Uphol,tery, Prof 1 ~si o ni1I Inferior Decori1to r\ 1vi1 ilable. -A pledge h.v both ~ides lo tak.1 U11 steps each considers nece1sary lo 1uard against aC!Uide11ta! or 11n11u1hori11:ed use ol uuclear \lo'eapons. -Arrangernen!s for 1· a p i d rou-.. H1u111l·at1on should a danger of nuclea1 war arise fron1 su1·!1 nuclear inc·ident11 01 rron1 de!e('!ion of unidentified object1 or ea rly warning ~.1•st erns. -Advance 11otilic atio11 or cert11in pl1111 ned 1nissile launches. <;erald !.. \\'arren. deputy White 1-fouiu pre5s liec-re tarv. tiaid lhe ac1:ord wa& nY a treat}' and wot1ld not require ralific a 111111 h1 the SPn11ie 11011-·ever. he said lht L'nited Stales harl ron~utted its all!e! ant eongre,.;~1vna l leaders on lhe a.:reements Wa rrett sait1 lhat not all mis&ill launrheo ..,ould be iubjecl lo priftt nol1fie<11io11 Iii' eipla1ned that ::1dvan1"1 11otif1eat1fin •,rould be required nnl~' "'htl a launch be\·ond 11al1onal boundaries wa.t headed in ttie d1rect1on of lhf! other coun "' ~)url•n Laurl 8 An1erica RO~!~; !AP! -l''rederika. the self-111 iled quern of fireei·e. say~ Eurnpt •111 ! ireeee shnuld ne\'er forget what lhe <•1\·e the Uni led State s I 1, ,11 J ! '/ I • From H enredon'.1 - '£) Y'; -' fY' l ~•nt•iion's do ubl• bookc•1• in the cl•t\IC R•v iv•I 1iy!•. lf1 b••• h~u •n• •tlju1felt l1 1h,!f be hind ••ch door . end it1 li ghted int erior has fo ur •djust•ble glas1 1h1l~•1 wit h wood ft8m•1. 59 1/1 inche1 wide •n' 14 in,hes hil)h, it is • 1lunnin ' fo e.i i po int lor eny l int room. Come se e thh i nd ether masterpieces from folio ro. a .. lsttr h111 fer Mttie11•I $w11p1t• Xes drowinl) for Free Modular Home. DEALERS FOR : HEN REDO N-DREXEL-HERITAGE MIWl'OIT SfOll Ol'IH PlllAY 'TtL t NEWPORT HACH 1717 Wntolift Q•., 64l·20SO O"N ,llDAY 'TIL t - Pr•f•e•i•n•I lnt1ri1r Dee it"''' Av.111~1--..AID INTllllOllS 'k••• 1111 F, .. Miu•' o,.~" C•~•tr-t4f·1 16J l ' I LAGUNA llACH 34.5 North Co•tl Hi,hw•y Pht•o: 494-tl I I I s t ,,. " '" nt •• "' "' nri b• "' "I "' nl Id • '" .. "' "' n "' lh ,_ m y m nt n th ,_ id ., ill ,f I ' I ' l' -; I Lovers' Lot OK Council Backs 'Canoodling' Spot 1.0:\00N ILIPI ! -Young C1>1..iples in the London suburb of Canve~' Island now C<1n do !heir all-night cuddling in lhe 1oy,n '!! 1nain parking lot thanks to a town c.:ounc1lman who is a grandf:ither Sidney Allerman, 60. has won his 1v.·o- year campaign to persuade hi s fellow rounciln1en to keep the Oak Road Lot open all night as 11 special t'Unven1encc for ynung lvvers. The vote was 4 to 3. .. , "'"ould rattier see young coupleis courtin~ 1n l he c;:i r park than down a dark iilley:· said Alterman. who has l\\'O married d:u1gh!ers "If a youn~ girl ~ot lnlo difficulties she v.·ould ht-able 10 get our of the car right in !he t'l'nler of tuwn ." Alterman said his bat!le had met stern opposition amog the 2.8.00o residents of lhe Thames estuary town 30 miles east of London who did not share hi s views. "There are prudes in this to"'n who have tried to kecµ lhe C'ar park elosed at ni ght. No dnuhl !here still will be some opposition l am deli~h!ed \\'ith the coun- l01l 's derision ." he said. "l!"s an ideal place tor courting couples U they v.·ant to do a spot of candoodling. It's all perfectly harmless" Since Alterrnan, a real eslalt' ;igent. began his drive. residents twice persuad- ed a majority of se\'en l.'Ow1cilr11en to k«p it closed from 10 p.m. to 8 a m. But now many or them ha\'e beeri brought around to Al tennan's views, ac· cording to fellow councilman J{aymond Hov.·a rd. 29, chairman of the council's hi~hways committee. "The1·e are a lot or young couples n1ov. ing here now and they are forward·look· ing peopl<' ... said Howard. a poultry f:>r:ner. •·11a~·ing the car park open 1s also good lor the traders in the area " The rouncilmen at Canvey Island \1·ere not the nnly ones v.·ith a sympathetic ear for .Young lovers-. ,".t Haddenham, in Bockinghamshire. v.·l!st of London, t.he pnrish council h2s Ot'l'Jded lO refuse a request by area re~idenls to put street hghls Jn a lo\•e(s lane. S:11d Chairman Ian Chalk· "It \.\OUld ha\'e been a l'OSlly operation any\\'ay. bul some. of us felt !he younger generation might appre('1ate beu1g left a dark nook or cranny." Ford Creates Smogless Engine; Standards Met \VASH ING1'01'J !AP\ -The Environ· nlentaJ Protection Agency announced to- day that iln eA:perimental engine under development by F'ord :'\1otor C-0. for lhe U.S. Army and EPA has met federa: automobile antipollu1io1 standards for 1976. A spokesman for F'ord ~aid, howti·er. the Ford engi ne was still "highly experi· mental" and nowhere near ready for commercio.l productiol'I. EPA Admfnistrator \\lilliam D. Ruckel- shaus said the engine passed EPA pollu- 11on tests on a short-time basis but has not yet been 1ested for performance over a 50.000·mile run, cnnsidered to be an auto engine'.~ useful life [rom a pol- lution srandroint. The Ford spokesm<in. :ri1 cr1·ic\1·ed ju~t. before the Ruckelshaus announcement. Ne,v Hurricane 'Crouches' Near North Caroli11a l\11Af\.1 1 !UPI 1 -Hurricane Ginger. a massh·e. meandering storm the size of Florida, came to virtual hall 530 miles southeast or Cape Hatteras. N.C .. today, .adding fu rther uncertainty to its ultin1ale: course.. A 9 a .m. PDT advisory from !he Na- tiona l Hurricane Center said the "for.res trying to move the storm further \li•estward are almost balanced bv those trying to rnol'e it northeasll\•ard," and 1.hus little movement was expected during the next 12 hours. "lls course thereafter is uncertain.'' the Hurricane Center \Varned. The fate advisory placed the cenler nf the d isturbance at latitude 29.7 north, lnngitude 69 [) west. It had sustained \\"inds of 70 1n.p.h., '''ilh ~usts ranging up to 75 m.p h hurricane force. Before stalling. the storm had been churn in~ wesl\\·ard I o "'a rd the southeastern United Slates. Boy Hil hy Car, Di es f\.llchaeJ Lynch. 8, of 3309 S Olive St , Santa Ana. died Thursday night at Santa Ana Community Hospital nl traffic in· Juries received Wednesday, !he coroner's office reported. Police said the bov "'as i;truck by a car while he wHs rUnning aerQss \.\."arner Avenue at F'lower Street against a red light. said so far Ford ha.~ been unable to keep the engine oJ)('rating well for more than 5.000 or 6.000 miles and !hat durability was s1ilt "one of the big hangups:· The spokes1nan said 2. F'orJ execuli\'e had told Ruckelshaus about the engine·s problems montlt~ ago and said F'ord did not believe the engine could be perfected for production by 1975. v.·hen two strin- gent emission standards take effect. By that year, automobile emission of carbon monoxide and hrdroc?rbons must be rfduced 90 per cent from their C\Jr- rent levels. A third standard requiring a 90 percent reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions lakes effect in 1976. Ruckelshaus niciv. however. dPlav these deadlines for ·one \'ear if he find's the auto industry cannol meet them de· spite a good faith effort The engine which passed EPA's initi?J test uses a "stratified charge" principle. mixing fue l \\'ith air inside the co1nbustion cylinder. instead of mixing them outside in a earburelOr. Autry R eleased Fro111 Hospital BOSTON rAP J -Gene Autrv, thr former singing co1rboy star.· and chairman of the board of the California Angels, v.·as scheduled lo I e a v e !\1assa('.husells Eve and Ear lnfirmarv today after sucCessfu! surgery on a detached relinri . A hospital spokesman said Autry \.\'a:-; •·1n splendid condition" after the Sepl. 15 surgery by Or. Charles Schepen.~. head ot the hospil;1l's retina service and an ex- pert on retina disorders. Autry's vision is returning and he is ex· peeled to recover good funcllonal \;is1on 1n his right eye. Autry s;ud his vision began to fad e about three or four m0nths ago. Autry. "·ho ended his enlerla1nmen1 career about 10 years ago, 1s a multimillionaire bu sinessman. Sahry Dcni e~ Plol BEIRlIT. Lebanon (AP1 -Former Egyp!ian \'ice President Aly 5abrv. on fnal in Ca iro on treason charges, has ad- mittefi tha1 he opposed Egypt's federa- ti;in v.'1th L1b) a Md Syria. the Be111Jt ne\~s papt>r Al An ~11r r?1)(1rted !oday: But the Sl-year-0ld S:i brv denied tha t he plot· tecl t,1 r11·erthn11v !'resident Anwar Sadat, th e newspaper said . 1.2 on Faculty LeaveCSF; Double Previous Year Consistent with statewide da!a on faculty resignations. Cal Slate Fullerton disclosed today ii lost 4.4 percent or its top faculty during the past schOfll vear The 1970 resignal.ions doubled the· 1969 rate of 2.2 percent. Systemwide, trustees were told this ~'eek . the 19-<:olleges lost 10 percent of their full and associRte professors -the highest number of fa culty resignations in the past three years. f''ullcrton officials today noted the t• percent rate was In sharp contrast lo the "tradition;il!y low turnover at CSF." J-'igures for other ~·ears were being prepart'd today in "'ake of the staff repor t to the slate college board. It was fearned,.however. that in 1969. only rive associate professors left CSF. Perusal of 1970·71 faculty resign111ions showed the 12-year old campus lost fou r full profes.wrs and eight associate pro- (asor s in the, past year. Of the fou r top faculty, at least one is kno"·n lo hAVt; been dissatisfied by the legislature'! refus11J to approve pa:-o hike.~ for .~tafL A college; spokesman said the proft'ssor wrote ;t letter criticizing the litek of financiAI support for the rollege, prior to leaving lo lake; a teaching posi- tion in another state All fou r full pr<r rcssor!l•left Fullerton for other colleges or universities of the el~ht assnriate rrof:i 1ea \·1n" SCF. fi l'e went tn other institution!. one took a job in high school teaching and two joined independent research and service agencies. While pay for slate college fa culty does not l'ary from campus lo campus. SCF' has thought it has had an edge over other campuses. A spokesman noted the ne\\•ness or the campus, its proxi1nity lo cul turA I at- traction! and its fine teaching climate were "bonuses" n1any proressors con- sidered important. These fa ctors might. explain the l!lriwer ra~ of fa culty !os~ experienced in 1970-71 compared wil h the state~:ide rate. The hardest hi\ campuses were Cal Slate San Bernardll"l(I with 14.7 percent and San Fernando Valley Slate with 14. l percent. Systemwide, 1~2 professors resigned in 1970 compared ~·ith 'Kl "'ho left the previous year. Reasons eked by faculty who resigned were "personal reasons" -28 percent; ''Better jobs" -27 percent: "other unknown reasons"' 26 percent: "dissatisfaction with salary or fringes" -10 percent , and "unhappy with ~·orking c:onditiflns" -nine percent. Stale eollege authorities believe two years without A pay raise and the in· creased work load ne<:essita led by budget cuts may ~ave: contributed lo the in- cre11se in re~ignallons. lle's R11J111ir19 Sen. Fred R. l·larris, a n1od ern- day populist from Oklahon1 a. fo r1nally opened his ca1npaign today for the De1ncx:ratic pres· idential nomination. See story. Page 5. --------------- Boy Friend Shot At Drive-in Fih11 Carle Jean Helzern1a11, of Orange, didn'l likc the mo\'le or her boy friend, or both. She. shot him, pohce reported. in the right side "'ilh a .25 caliber automatic "·h1le the pair ~·as silttng ln the car in the Stadium Drive-in on Katelta Street 1n Orange. Albert J. Van Skyke, 32. of Anaheim, 1~ in satisfactory rondition today 1n Orange County r.ledica l Center. The movie was "The Panic 1n Needle Park." -l t is rated "R.'' l\·l!ss Helzerman is restricted to the Orange County J ail on c!,arges of atten1pt to cominil murder. ----.... --··-~~ .-• .. Fro t1<111 Septtmbtr Z4, 1q11 H DAILY l'ILOf 3 --------"' Court Slashes Cases - Loss of 2 Justices Necessitates Curbs WASHTNGTON (U Pll -The Supreme Court. absent two senior members just t"·o weeks from the opening of ib 1971· 1972 term. today dropped most of the eontroversia/ cases from its scheduled docket of arguments - including I.he crucial question of the death penalty . The cases or lour men on death row which had been consolidated for argu- session Oct. 12 were postponed in- de:finitely. The court opens with formal ceremonies Ocl. 4. Also eliminated from the calendar ~·ert' t•ases lnvol\•ing sex discrimination, pollu- tion and a major smog suit fi.led by 15 states against the nation's automobile manufacturers. The revised calendar "''as announced by the se:ven-membt'r court ~·ithout com· rnent but the action "'as prompted ob- \'iously because of the retiremenr of ail- in'l justices Hugo L. Black and John to.1. !larlan. President Nixon's new appointees pre>- bably will not bt' confirmed by the Senate in time; for the first part of the ne.w court lerm. Rep. Richard E. Polf i D-Va .), was favored as one of the nominees. There was speculation a \\'Oman migh.l bt' named lO the second vacancy. The court was scheduled. to open its working session with arguments raising U1t" basic question of v.·helher the death senten~ consUtutes the kind of "cruel and unusual punishment" forbiCden by the 8th Amendment. A decision has beeil pending sinre 1967 and no execution has taken place in the n<ition si nce June 2, 1967. There a re 653 persons on death row awaiting the out- come. Black resigned. from the court a week ago today and Harlan sent his resignation lO the White House Thursday. Harlan. 72, a member for 16 years, has spinal canter, his doctor reported. The resignation of Harlan, know as "the great dissenter" follo~·ed by six da~ s the resignation of Justice Hugo L. Black. 85. Black lay critically ill from a stroke today at Bethesda Naval Hospital, and officia ls said tht' outlook for his reC'Overy was "poor." President Nixon hinted strongly Thurs· day nigh t al Poff's appointment. Al a question and answer session at the Detroit Economic Club, Nixon said his choice need not be a judge, as his previous appointments have been. but could be "11 legislator with experience in the judiciary committee of the House or SenAte. '1 "That gives you an idea of where I am leaning," Nixon said. Is Hughes~ Lu~k From Wire Ser vice! LAS VEGAS -Billionaire industrialist and gambling empire baron Ho"·ard Hughes tried his luck v.'ilh the Nevada t.aming Commission Thursday and Josl ag:iin. Today, all Nevadans, including 8,000 on the Hughes payroll, are anxiously awaiting the state's next tul'n of the cards or toss o[ the Hughes corporate dice. The Gaming Commission ~ction was the third time in a month it blocked a complex effort by Hugbes to reorganize hi.s ga mbling casino empire. Refusal by commissioners to olficial\y license New York atlornt'y Chester Da vis as a director of the company wh ich operate! Hughes' seven casinos leaves Nevada and the: billion&ire recluse al an impasse. Besides his Southern California Hughes Tool Company interests, the billionaire recluse has extensive land and mining in- terests in Nevada plus the g::mb\i· g em· pire. Dealing through inte r me d ia ri es from the Bah;imas <.>iter fleeing Las Ve gas 11 months ago, \lughl£._\\'a 1ts lo consolidate Nevada operalionr1nder his solely-owned tool company, u,r T•l•PMi. NIXON COURT CHOICE? Virginia'• Rep . Poff Souring~ Refusal by the state lO license attorney Davis ~ v.'ho is nonetheless a director and general counsel for the casine>- operating company -leaves the next course rif action unclear. Nevada statutes are vague about what can be clone in the rather unusual circumstance. f Revocation or Hughes' casino gambling permits is considered a f<1rfetched possi· bi!ity, hut drastically rernote. Nevade econo1ny \\ould be devastated, officials agreed after the futile he-hear· ing of attorney Davis' license app!ici. tlon. ITS THE 1972 OLYMPICS 1od the lop 11!hletes from 111! oW!r the world 11re competin!J for lh06e CO'leted Gold Medals. Winners and losers 11like c::elebr11re with 11 beer. Bui !he beer !as!e.s helter when yo~'ve won! $2766 Round trip for two: THIS IS YOUR CAPTAIN SPEAKING. If you'll look to your left you'll see th& ciaters, and lo your ~ht. Mars. You're on lhe wav 10 lhe Moon! Don't target to pack xour go1r s20 BILLION puner. 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Firse D\strir1 SllperviSQr Rnben Ral ti n nf Santa An11 11nd Fil!h District Supervisor Ron C11sper.c: nf Nt1o1'port Beach. h<lwever, 1trcn 't 1tmnnj; r~ laughers. They're !ht ones ~·ho gol f!R l- 1.ened by Clark',, flyini:; w('d_l!P. 1r you're attempting In unravel ::ill thi~. ynu ha ve to go b1ck In !hi" beginning when lrvint. pt.Opie wtre fighflnit for cityhood before the LAFC Thf' five-member LAFC then was m11dl' up CJf Battin, Caspers, S1tn Clement,.·., Stan Northrup, Fulletton·s Red Reinh1t rdt .11.nd Anaheim'.!! Ch;irl~ Pearson. Thu J the LAFC lnokecl like 11 would f11vnr 11n Irvi ne election 3 lo 2 with Battin and Caspers CJpJ>Ollttl. SOME SLICX BAT'l'IN manul"vers 1n the U8.gue t1f Cities ROI. Rt.inhardt bonlerl and 14 Alam itos f,()uncilm 1n .JOf'. Hyd~ installtd as citie.!I rtprtsentati\'e. Now 1\ looked 3 lo 2 the. nther Wlly. _ Then came the League with seC'Ond thought.5. bnotint: Hytlt .11nd re-insi allin~ Reinhardt. Now it's h1rk J to 2 for Irvine cityhood. But. befnre Hyde was 11nsl':lll!ecl l'"&mr the famous ·siJ:.semnd meelinj! nf th" LAFC. in which C11sper~. Ra!l in 1t nrl Hyde voted 10 nu~I Pe;ir~on ::inri put Anaheim atlnrnr y Htrberl Li<'kPr in hi:o; seat. Thar would ha vt made ii :1·2 h1tck Battin"s way. Th is is when thf: whole mes~ t nded up In C'Ourt. JT LOOKm UKE it w11~ gn1n1 tn ~t11y th;i,! way until last Wedne.,d11y ~·hen lht LA.Fe w111 l!Cheduled for a du ll i nd routine 1essi1>n. H11 '. Cas~rs ru.!!hed intn Superviwr Chirk"it t1ffict-And ~.A id th111 hl'it itut!denl.v bttn C'al\ed 1w111y for 11 2:n-minul t emergency in Westmins!er. Would Cl11rk llit in fDr him on !he LAF'C? Suri' ht wnuld When he go1 tn !ht I.AFC. C'h1rk founri An intereitlinR 111ignmtnL T11.!!lln M1ynr Tony Coen w11.~ itillin;: fnr Reinhard!. Laguna's ex·m11yor flill M1trtin w11s ~ii . ting Jor Pearson. whn "'11sn·1 \'h;iblt 11 tht1 t moment. And Aitttin and Northrup were in their usull!! :ooeat:o;. THAT'S \\'HEN CLARK ::1 ~.~prl .~ lhf' polilic1tl 1ii;:htnin,e hnl 1 .~truck ht~ m1nrl Sn in that 2n minu1e1'. f'asprr~ "''"" l<1rdy. Clark moved first In bnnt Lic ktr 11nd thl"n ffiO\'ed to re-instill An1 heim'~ Pt11.rson. Roth motion~ p11~~ed ~ t.n 1 wi1h 1 a b~t!'n­ tinn. Battin voted no .. ~1rlin abstained nn advice of counsel. Some theories h11ive it th e! !ht ~·hCllP pl ot was hatched by Casper.' and Clt1rk In disassociate thf'mselve~ from Bat!in. But Caspers w11s ton 11.ngry for that when ht found oul ht'd been hid SO~tE SUGGEST C1tsper~ "·11~ ,1:01ng tn do tht.. aame thin~ but Cla rk slole his th under. Y.11'1!. m11y~ Bu i it's s!ill mo~! li kl'!" !t ~'II~ l~lt rk. ~!'ring 11n nptntng 111nd · t!1 l'iniz. /rot 11 Anahe im's Cl arie to thp re~cu, nl Anaheim '~ PParson A!! of ~·hich may pff'IVll' 1f vnu rP 1111\, league Sanra Ana . don t m e~-" with Ru;: Leaguf' Anahf'1m An11h!'1m·~ 3)w111 1'~ taken ('1·er.\'th inc 11 ~·.:inted from S11nllll Ana. includ1n11 n1snP,\'1anrl. lhr Anj;!l'l.<. 111 lll! nf annrxatinn lf'rrilnrv ;i nd "''"n thp J ark·in·thr·Rcans!alk: f.fnl f'I Don'l mess "'1!h An1he1m > • • ·~ ' U!'I Tetet~t,. Te11der Loving Care l~e:ither Simmnns. :l-year·nld daui;hler of Omaha z.oo dlrector. bo ttle feedi:; :i baby ~nril l ;i. Gorill a 1'.". beini: r3rPd for 11.t the Simmons home afler il.111 mother arcidenlally killtd htr f1r.~1 nffspring. ' Analysts See Chinese Crisis on Leadership HON(; t.:ONf; 111r 11 -l 'h1n;i ;in::il_vst~ 1n th1.~ !1~tpnJn~ po$! s1111j locia~' tl'l!'~' ::irt cnnv1 ncf'd th::it C:nmmuni8l Chfn11 l~ ifll"k · t el in 11 lr.:1rler~hi p crilli~. There i!rf' dh'f'TRtnl theorie:\ l'ln thp n11ture 1tncl r<1u~e nf the cri1is. hut mn.~t 1ll'lll ly11!~ 1Pncl JI\ helleve ii involve.~ lhe health ,,r rhR1rm.:1n M11n Tit@-tun.;: nr hi11 hPir , Otfen.~P ft-f1ni.!ller Li n Pi11n, nr" nl'w power struggle between ul!r1Je{tit1tt1 ind U.S. Air Attacks Spur Rcrl 'fhreat Of Retaliation ~AJ(;0/\1 r1 1r 11 -t ·~ pt1tnP~ strttrk Cnmmun1s1 f)0.<;1l1nri.~ 1n Nnr!I'! ,,.,d SMJth \'iptn11m tnrl;i~' <1nd in L;io~ ;inr! l'.11m- bodi11i. brin~1n2 11 threat from th P Viet Cnn.Q." in ret<1riar e .~ to 20 fnlcl in &tuth Vietnam. A 12-<1 .:i v ~rav 11lt rl we nt 1n l'f!el;"l lnni,!l'.h!. fflr the 215,000 Amertclln r.1~ in Vietnam anrl lhe.v were confined t.n their ha.'\es in exprclatlnn !ht CommunlSL'I rn11y tr,\' Ip rl isrupl the fnr!hcnmln.Q.' prl'.•idPnt 1;il r lf'C'lion .... F~ Pharilom 1r1 ligh1er-bomber~ ~1n1rk :i:i m i!P.~ in1n l'\nrtt'i \1ietn11m tod ~y 11nd tiit Ant1;11r('J':lft pn~1t inn~ me1111C'in11: U S. 111 r ~trike.~ <1J:.:1\n.;I 1he Ho Chi Minh lr11il rn 1.:1ns R.52~ "truC'k llllt.11,'!'!.~ in,qidt lh, r!!'m1l1t.:1 r11rrl 7nnp :1ncl jf't~ h11 \nm- m11n1.~1 pns 11H1ns in L.:1ns :1 nrl Camllorli11 H11nrii r.:1rli11 1n 11. hrnarlr11.'ll mC1nitnrf'!cl 11'1 S.:1ii:;on. ~.:1 1rl thr prnvi.~1nnal rr rnlu· 11nn11 r,-i;:n1 f'rn1nr-ro! 1V1f'I Cnro .11,1 thrP11l.f'nPrl Tn rr-lllll i11!P in Snu1h \li!'tn11m. 11 rl1rl nfll .~rwrifv wh.:1t. form lhr rr l.:1h11 t1nn \l'n11lrl 111kP-hut in l h~ p;i s! !kt Vi~l C<'\p~ h.:1s 1nrrr<1~rrl !hf' shr lHn~ nf &i11!h \'ietnam~s, town~ and \•1ll11gc1 , 1n1l1!lll rl' inndPr11tc!' 1n (ht Cnmmunlst Part~· h1Pr<1rchy II i~ beHeved tht-prnhlrm W.11!'1 thr<1sh11rl nul "' " micl-mnnlh mePl1ng 1n Pelong. Thi.~ prnb11bly w111 a mrP1in,i: nl !ht. 1.\- me.mber pn lilborn nr !hr Cnmmuni11t P11Ff.y'11 cenrr11I con1mit1f'P Oni theory i!'I lh<1t !he lPfti.~t filt'lifln in the poliburn And central con101ille' m1y h1t vt 11eizM nn Prf!m icr r.hou F:n-l;i i"~ in- \'ilatinn In Presirlenl N1xnn In vi.~il China 11!'1 a poinl of 11tt11ck. An11lv~lll !'IU~J:e!'ll i nl!. t hi.~ thC(lr Y !'lllV lhf' lf'ft.i.~ts m::iv h1t ve wnn enough 1uppo'rt to create 8 ~~rkiu.~ ll'Jllit in the leadership. There i.oi ft d1"11r!h nf h<1rrl inform1t1nn flut an~lyst11 poin! rn a rurinu., 11erie11 nf rven\~ whirh incll1dr -A 11repped·lJ\') :11!:1c·k: h\' lhe rnilit11ry nn left ex1rem!l11 ~ .~incP. IAlf' Augu~!. Thill 11tr11ck h11~ rontainrcl pninlrd rPl,renr.e11 In Chen Pn-la. 11 lnrmPr ~f'C'l'f'!lRr\' lo Man :1 nrl C'On~idPrrd !ht fnurlh-r11nki11R m11n in the p;i,rt~· unlil hf' was pu1 in pl'llitic;il lim. hn 11 ye11r 11.lf!n alnnl!, ~·1th Li Hsueh·fen.11,, annt hf"r membr nf lht pnlithurn. -Publication nf phntngraph!'I in lwn C.omrnu nist paper!'! 1n Hnn11: Kon.II! n( 1tl1 membt.rs nf the pcil ithurn. ei:cept Chen and LL -l~llUll.~e nf 11 sci nf !ii rnl\'lr phntoi:;r1tph11 nf Man 1n C'nnneclinn "'ilh the 51'llh 11nnivers.:1r~· nf !hf' roundi n~ (If !he party. Distribution nf lht. photngr11ph.'I v.·1~ he,R:un Sep!. 12. 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" .. ~ " ., U 11 ~ " . .. • M I., \.I " . .. , " " u ,. •l " " '" Brandt Hit By Student In Munich MUNICH fUPl l A 2.1·year.old German political ~c1enrP student slipped chancellor Willy 8r1tndt In lbe fire nn 11 dtnrntn wn Mun ich .cidtw1tlk t<ld1tv 1t11 11 protest 11g11in~1 Rr1tnd1 's conciliatnrv E111t Eumpe11n pohc1e~. pnhrf' 1111d, Munich Po lic!' C:hief M11nf red Schreiber identified th, 1tll11cker 1111 11 nrw.c ('(In· ference 11~ Viktnr r.ls ln , ll 1t student who recently r11n un.•ucc!':oo.~fullv "~ 11 ca n- didate nr !he t'Xlr!'mf' ri~h1 -w\ng N::1ti1'1n ~! Of'morr11t i!' P11rty I N!1P \ fnr thf' B::iv1tri,11n .~tatP plllrliiiment Schreibtr s11id r.i~ln Wil~ 1n trnubl!' with poliC'e earlier th i~ ye ar lnr l!'<1r1ng dn1vn ::in E1!lt r.ermen fl<1~ from 111 publi<' huil dinfi:. Pol iC'!' ,<;11 id ht £"arrif'd nn wPapon~ nn him 11t the. time ht 11tlacked Brandt. Thr cht1ncel !nr"~ srr11rity .1f!U<1rd ~ .1umped nn him and look him :1way for q11es!inninp . \\'itnesse.~ sairl thal "'hen f:i.~lo sh1ppPd lh!' S7·yelllr·nld Rranclt as he po~ed fnr tP lev1slon e11mer11s nn lhe ~icl f'wt1lk nul.~icle Ike l'le11clqu.arler~ nf !hf' Munich n 1.v mp Ir or.1f!anir.1 n.1f! romm1Hee. hi' i;hn111rrl '"Th;it i ~ fn r y('lur nstpnlitik 1 t-:.11 .~!Prn 'f<:urnpt JY!licy 1 " Sth Round Enda Gains Reported In ·sAL T Talks HEI..5JNK I (UPI ) -Tht fifth rnuncl ol tM St r11 ttgic. Limitation T~lks lSAl.T \ !"Oded todRy anrl US. Chtef Nt~ntl.1 tnr rttr11 rn r . Smith sa1rl ht thflu11:ht the chan.lf!t of rp11ching 11n llgr~trf'lent 1h1~ ye<1r ··i~ nnt b11tL" Th" 111lk5 re11ume in Vienn11 on Nn" 1~ 11ncl Smith !(lld ne wsmen he believed th1t lhf' ~ixth rnunct wnu ld produce 111 !t •st an a~rPPmPnl nn l1mitini;: rlefensive arm~. .i. commun iqut 1.~sued 111 enrl nr tnclay·,: ~ssion 5aicf Russi a 11 ncl the Unilrri St11tt.'ll h11cl fnund ctrtain arta8 nf f'nmmnn Rl'l'lun cl ;incl achiev ed .1 Clea re r un- rlerstandtni;: flf the pr11blems of curb1n1t nucle11r weapon8. 1l ~11id Smith 11incl Soviet nt:i;:fl!i11.1or Vh1d1m 1r S. St>mennv "h11 vt' PnR"agecl in rlet11itPrl cons1deralinl'I nf I\ limilllliO!'! t1f rirfen!'!VP nuclear syst ein~ 1 ARMSI 11nrl ""h;ivp ,e1vrn rnnsidrr::i!inn'' in rer!it in mr<1s11res ~'1th respe cl lf'l lin,J111!lon nf nl· frns1vf' weapons. 1'hi.~ Wl\S !he outline agrttd nn bv Y.1ash1ng1on 11 ncl Mn..'!cnw \11st M1y W In 11 jn1nt U.S ·So1·1et annnun«ment. OhsC'rVf'r.~ ~airl lhis mllly be .:1 refer,n<'f' tn a reporterl but uncnnfi nned 1tRreemenl rlrs1gnecl tn prevent nucleilr wa r by ac- rirlPn1 The cNnmun11}ue J:IVt nn delill~ of the : top SKtt t t.alks The opuativt p.trt of Lhe cfl'ltumeftt c(')fltaintd onl y 1wo brltt pllragraphs. Nn nbser ver1 hid expected 11.nythlng t l.'W!. Arter 22 monlhit of ne80ti1tions 1 C'nmprehenitive treaty. rovering ABM!! 11ncl itome aspects nf nffensivf' weapon~. 111 !!tlll in e1i1tence. only nn the dr11w lng bn1trcl. conference soorcf's ~a id. Spe11ki ni;: to nr:wsmen at lht' airpnrl prior to hi.~ departure, Smith itllid, "I ~lieve: tht' prospec1 nf rraching 11n a•reement nn limitin~ rl"ftn11!vp 11rm1 in Vie,nn11 ill nnl b1td ... All you know, I.he ~ final rommuniQu!' nf thi11 Hel11inkj seAAiCln • rlemoo!llrates that rnir work h11~ bef'Jn rn ri tful " Smith re,11rl lll rr,parerl ~t11tement., answpfMI nn,. riuestiM anl'I fll'w nff \n W11!!hing tnn with h1., deleg1ttinn 1n 11 U.fi. Air ~~nrce jetliner lt1 reporr to Prt~idc.nt Ni~on The Snv1PI clelegat1nn .ll!Of~ home by train Sunday. Th ,. C'nmmuniqul' ~1t1ri, ''l'Prl 11in 11re11s nf ron1mnn r.?rounrl wit h rr~peC't !(l such l1m1ratinns k;i ve been rle vploped during thi~ pha.'!e nf the: T1 f'~ntil11ions. and I <'l,.iirer unrier.~l11nrlinJ: w1111 11ch1everi Cl'ln· C'ernini i,c:sue,c: In bl> re~n1v,.rl. Bulb specials .to make your garden grow. 21 9 .\ellogg's TopC)er Top Dressing. Excellenl seed cover lor lawns and flower be<1s. Won't burn lawns. is weed- tree. Odor-free 3 cu. h bag • 129 Planter Mix in 2 cu. tt. bag. Have the right w il mixtvre 1n a!l your pl!lnting areas. Anemones 2~each An extra cOoice mixtl/Te of doub le i'lnd sem 1-double bk:loms in a wonderlul assortment of rich. brtlliant colors. 3/8"-5/8"'. King Alfred Daffodils Plant bulbs that produce bright yellow King Alfred daffodils. They are .specially priced now. 15-17CM. a ~ each Lantana or Nerium your choice 44~each Your choice as~ each Mexican Fan Palm or Star Jasmine in 1 g11llon container. JC Penney Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. 239 University Compost. Add! numus to soi!. 1s highly organic. s cu tt b!!lg. '-' . t -, ·-'hi -. ' I, corativr , -· Hartt " 1 ss Sequoia d~or•tlve berit Attre:c11ve. benefici11r ground cover for .au plan11ng l'lreas. Medium, coarse ane\ p 111hway . 3 cu fl. big Available II the following stores CARLSBAD DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO MONTCL.AI~ NEWPO RT B EACH RIVERSIDE. Chargo 11 -------- • I ( I I • • .. . ... --- ' DA.IL Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE A Chance to Speal{ Up • " J~· > Another forum for discussing crucial issues ('(In- fronting J1 untington Beach during this decade will be provided Saturday by the Congress for Community Progress. '~he. annual Chamber of Co mn1erce-s ponsored event. now tn its fourth year. has been significantly changed this year; all ror the better. Unlike last year's session wh ic h wa s open only to a selected group of civic leaders, the 1971 congress will be open to the public. Thal change "''ill allow all citizens to express vie v•s on the subjects scheduled for discussion. They include blight, commercial and industrial development, trans- portation. open space. schools and oil production. Another v.1elcome departure from previous congress sessions is a 'A'iilingness to incorporate some of the ideas generated by the yearly brainstorming sessions into the city's policy plan. While some of the ans<A•ers to the city's problems rnay still be "blowing in the win d," the Congress for Community Progress is at least a start toward their solution. Too Many Delegates Next week officials from every city in Orange Coun- ty will go to San Francisco for the four-day s tate con· vention of the California League of Cities. One of the largest delegations in attendance will be the 18 persons representing the city of Fountain Valley. At last count, au five city councilmen along with six d epartment heads, five planning commissioners and two members of the parks and r ecreation commission were scheduled to attend. The city has budgeted $30 a day plus hotel expenses for the delegates -an expenditure that could cost the city an estimated S3,600. Those who favor sending such a large contingent Irrationally Preoccupied With Height ".''if:li~ ;~··:"<)<;,,.·.'>.,. ~ { •' ' . ., •... ·,·."ti@( ·~ ·.·· l,;~1~,~a~;,~'.10.1 t: • ;c; """"-f--~ """""""'....,,. • ,,.. .•.. ,f,-··:_.,." A front page story in my local paper not long ago reported the findings of a persoMel director at the Unive rsity of Pil~burgh, indicat- inR that the starting i;a\ary of a job ap- plicant is related to his height -that men over 6 feet make about 10 pe r· cent more than men under 6 feet. "The so.d th ing about this," he said, "is that we are no t talking about labor. ers ... but about men recruited by cor· porations because they are presumably bright, have got a brain, and the brain has been trained.'• SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS, however, have long known this lo be true in Western civilization : because 1-•:e are. on the whole , taller than Orie n!al peoples. we tend (consciously or unconsciou5ly) to consider height as one sign of superioril.}, whereas it plays no part in Eastern cultu re. A few years ago. the Jou rnal of Social Psychology reported on a most in- teresting experiment in lhe relat ionshi p between status and perceived height of a person, made by a leaeher al the Australian National Univers ity. HE ~'ORKED WITH 110 college !itUdents, separated into five groups. Each group of 22 was asked lo estimate -to the nea rest half.inch ~the height of the same mRn, when iritroduced under a variety of titles. The estimates grew steadily higher as Dear Gloon1y Gus Is it true that the only qualiFi ca. lion the Huntington Beach City Council is seeking in its next city administrator is ability to swim · around the pier in IO minutes? -R. N, Tnlt llUU•t rlllf~h ••• .,..,. ..1 • ....,. "'' 11..:1u1rllr t'lloH of tit• n1-.111tr. ,..,. your ""' '"'"' 11 Gloe"'' G11t, DtllJ' l'llot. the academic status ascribed to the model grew more impressive. Introduced as "a student from Cambridge," one group estimated his height as S.91h; as a demonstrator in psychology from Cam. bridge, his height was estimated as over 5~10 : v.·hen introduced as a "lecturer in psychology," he grew another half·inch ; .a ""senio r lecturer'' title added a further inch: and whe n made a full professor, he leapt to over 6 feet (As a control. when these same student groups estimated lhe height of their own instl'uctor, !here was no su ch va riation.) 'VE SOI\f EHOW expect "important'' men to be larger than !hey may be in ac- tual fac.t. People were always surprised at the relative short stature of suc h notables as Einstein. Freud and Thomas fl1ann : invariably saying to them, "You look much taller in you r pic1ures." But, of course, the "pictures" were i11 !he people's minds, not in the photos them· selves. No doubt this irrational preoccupation v.•ilh height in our cullure has made shorter men over.react with the ag- gressiveness and defensi 1-·eness that i~ so often cha racteristic of 1he1n. \\'hen Lloyd George was Britain's prime minister ,dur. ing World War [, a dinner guest t<ictless- ly remarked upon his shortness . ''In Wales, where I come fr1Jm," he retortt'rl, •·we me;,sure a man from his neck up: here, you app<1rently measure him from his neck down .~" · Her Fee lings Were Hurt .. Hurry up, you U1i 1ve all day,'' !iaid the bus driver H.1 passenger, The lady was shocked •. 2 comment. Jn f.11ct, she fell outrased and insulted. The remark caused her aoitm'y ~ of sleep. She sued the bus company for Sft,000. But the court ruled against her. Sure. he r feelings we re hurl. The n.1de driver shO'A'· ed bad manners. But this was not cause for court action. No one ha s the right to disturb in· tentionally another's peace of mind. But the court will award damages only if the defendant's conduct is part i c u I a r I y outrageous. IN ANOTHER CASE, a creditor's l'!Creamed insults at a pregnant woma n Jed to a mlsc11rrlage. This was com- pensable. A creditor called a neighbor late at night and asked the debtor be summoned out of b:ed for an emergency , saying that the husband had a bad ac· cidenL When the debtor went to the phone, the creditor lold her she was behind in her payme.nts. This too was grounds for court action. Quotes Col. llnbert McCormick, ne"spaper edllor a11d publl1~r -"The new11paper Is an in.•tltution de velopMI by modern civilization lo present the new11 or the day. to r01'lter commerce anrl ind ustry through widely circulated advertistmenLs and to fumlsh !hat check upon govem· ment which no constltulion has ever been able tD provide." Law in Aclion The lanrllord who throws out the tenant's Furn iture, or the practical joker who sends a lady a dead rat wrapped in a box . or the businessman who uses in· suiting business lartics to hum ble a com· peUtor will have to pay for disturbing the other's peace of mind. 'l'here may be no actual physical hann. But wreckles3 or oul.rageous acts causi ng e m o t i o n a I disturbances are enough. IN ANOTHER CASE, two young sters of di vorced parents lived with the defen- danl.s. But the defendants were. not st rict guardians. They allowed the children to drink alcohol and engage in intimacies with fri ends. The children became emol· ionall y disturbed and the.parents sued on their behalf. The court ruled that there were no threats, abuse or misconduct by the defendants which caused the emo- tional distress. They were actJ or omissions -too much permlssivenes3. The~ WAS no proof of Intentional conduct that brought about the disturbance of the children. UABTUTV IS more llkely to be Im· posed if the defendant ls dealing with a particularly delicate subject or person. For example. m11king an lnsulr ini: rem11rk tn ;1 marinr: sergeant does not cause a~ much liability as making the 13JTie remark lo a preg nant woman. LiRhility might Al!IO he c1t11.!led by un inlcntion11I but negligent 1tC!s . • ·'l p<>int out that this is !he only chance lhe department heads and rom1n issioners have to meet Aw1th their coun· 't\, ,- terparts from other cities. . This 1s the only chance they have I learn from the successes and fai lu res of other c11ies and the return is many limes n1ore valuable than the CC'{L outlay. the argu· men! goes. But while "'e agrC'e "'ith the usefulness of the state meeting, \Ve \\"OU)rl point out th;it one representaOve fron1 each commission. reporting bark to his colleagues. could probably accomplish as much and cost the taxpay· ers of r~ountain Valley less. . Expand the Chan1pionships'? The U.S. Surfboard ('hampionships are proving quite a success story for lluntinglon Beach Jn terms of civic promotion. The 13th staging of the contest last weekend bore this out again. 1'h(' event attracted 60.000 spectators. mostly young people, and \vent off "'ithout any serious incidenls. The event started out as a \Vest Coast affair but now dra\\'S ~50 top surfers frorr. Jl l over the nation. The next logical ste.p is to e.-..:pand the tcrn1 of contest and this change is aJready being studied. It could becorne a n1 ajf'r aquatir spcclarle and a tourist attr;iction. There could be catan1aran, dory and paddle.board races. war canoe con1petitions and sailboat and speedboat races in ~luntin gton l·larbou r, for example. \Vhether this comes about \\'tHJ!ct depend on hO\V much more the con1n111nity \\1is hes lo become involved. Sponsors already contribute heavily lo the event but n1ost of these backers arC' from out·of-to\vn concerns that cater to the surfing or you lh n1arket. Enlarging the championships n1a y attract more d i· versified visitors lo the comm unity. It n1a y be some· thing for the Chamber of Con1merce to encourage. H I•·· ~']:::."'-­ "WHAT WO ULD I LIKE To BE WHEN I <lROW UP? ALIVf,PilASE: "Despicable l11j11stice to Belfast Catholics~ Reader To lhe Editor: With reference to lhe si tuation in Irela nd , I believe our "Y..'aspish" in· sensitive atti tude toward the Irish Catholics in Belfast is merely lnrl icn1 1ve of the "American" view as "rc g/lrds op- pressed people all over Lhe world . \\'F. REA LL\' DON'T slop oppression or even ma ss n1urder and genocide urilil we fi rst ask what 's in ii for us . In spite of the pure propaganda that feeds through our networks in the United States from BBC, surely we Jn America are av.·are the poor Irish Catholic in Belfast is, 1n facl. afforded that same brand nf "justice" that our minority g r o u p s , black, brov.·n and destituri:. receive. right here under our unconcerned noses. THE ISSUE. Mr. Edit or. IS !he vntr. The Irish Catholic 1s given thr mos t menial of JObs in Belfast -thus. no property ownerst1ip or right ro vote . \Vith no voice 1n govcrnmcn1 , people. as yo11 are aware, take lo lhe Streets. b11r1 rl together and , in dr.spernt.ion, ver_y oftrr1 retal iate v.·ith forct'. All these despirablr. iflJU S!Jres s!cn1 fro1n a tren1endous Jack of eunccrn arid Charges Mailhox Lette rs fro1n Teaders are wclcon1e. Nonrwlly writers shoulct conve y their messages n1 300 words or less. Thr: right to co11dense letters to fit space or elimi1wte libct i$ reserved. All let· ters n~ust include signature and 11u11l· rng address, but names may be with· lield on Tequest ij sufficient Teason i.~ apparen t. Poetry wilt not be pub· Ushed. "ompassion fnr the poor. May God givr !hem the powe r to overcome . PO\\'F:H (HIS~ to the Bcng2.lese in East Pakisr;in. dy ing in !he streets. And power to the Irish Catholics in Belfast, the f)Onr blacks in An1er1ca. whm;e pati ence 1s wc;iring thin, and power lo our poor to.feli'- 1ctul·Am eriean FRrm workers who labor for us. Power to those poor w'hn are called lhe ;.\Vclfare Mush.·· All powcr to !hesc. the so-called "l('a.~t n( Ol!r hrr!hren," the poor. May they nnP. day turn !he tide and . in all their wisdom Lack of anrl experience, not to for~c1. their pa - Liencr., have jurisd1ct1on 011er us for a chanse. B£RNll::CE WELSH Co11f11sed To !he Editor : As a taxpayer in the Coast Community College District, I am confused by your recent editorial regarding the "unique taxing proposar · advanced by the dist rict. Just a few weeks ago, your editorial writers brlslled al the plan by coasl 1rus1ee11 kl form special assessment districts in Costa Mrsa and Huntington Reach 1n order ln Finance ca pital im- provements al Orange C.Oast and Golden \Vest Colleges. VOU SAID in the. e11rlier e<lilorial that thrsc rl is1ricts. In be formed under California"s 1913 Acl. need ha11e only the ;ipprnval of the city councils in the com· munitics 1n whic!1 lhP. ca n1 puses are located, (.c., Costa fl1csa and Huntington Be;:irh. Aul, you e~plained. college dis!ric! lax- p;iyers who live ou!s1de thosf' cities wou ld ha11e to pay assessmcnl district laxes Blotting Out Past's Great J somet imes think lhe-task of civ1l1zed man in our time resolves itself into the simple problem of remaining civilizer!. We are being inlrl incrt'asingly thal our !/!-J' commltmen1 lo the "'1-li , future ~hould .llCt -. ,r,,, awav from the no-~; lion "or growth as we h;i11e known 11 , that the truly important task before us is to undo the harm cre;.ted by lechn1cal pro- gress. There are souls so fa r sunk 1n skep- ticism as to wonde r ope nly 1f things like the internal combustion engine and lhe gun do not, in the end , work more harm than good. Those br2.ve and advr.n!urou~ men who hacked out a JunglC' lo crcc1 wha t they called a e1vil1zation are oftrn being looked on \.\.'ilh more than a soupcon of suspicion. A QUITE distinguished school or British biologists preaches !he doct rine that everyth ing that man has dollt' ln the name or progress has turned against the best interests of his nature. In the world of the spirit very li!tle such doubl need exist. Blind faith, v.·hich motivates so many of those who believe in I~ automobile and lhe unregul ated use of guns. is not a trait nf the civillr.cd man. When ideas becon1e free, civ i!ir.a· tion ensues, and the essent.i11 I elcmenl or civility appears: The clC1nent of choice. This ha s been called thr. free trade in ideas. Civi lization. in a sly v.·ay , is suspi · cion that the other fell ow may be right. "TIIE TRUE SAVAGE i3 a slave,'' .!laid G. K. Cheslerton , "and is always lalk ing about what he must do: the true civilized By George --~ Dear C('(lrge: Is rabbit tobacco harmful? \.\.'ONDERI NG Dear Wonderin,"t: \Vhen 's the last time you heard A rahhit cou~h., «i I somel1mes wisti I h11d the. proh- lem~ the women adv1c" cnl. umnists get. Deep rlown. 1 don "t think my eolumn is as sr..xy 1 Charles l\'lcCabe - rnan is a free man, and 1s a\v.·ays talkini:; 11'li;:it. he n1ay rlo .'' How mut'h 1s Lh1s reeling of to.-1 A \' hcin/i eroded (oday~ On every h.:>11<1. it seem.~. spurious s.:ilvat1on1sts are 1hurnp1ng their tambourines with the mulllfonn musts of our t1rne. You nan1e them. , When you tell .11 man hf! MIJST do sorneth1ng, you are delivering to tiim a profound insult : You are telling him that he is irresponsible, lhal he does not have within h.im the capacities needed for his survival. THE TUBE, WHJ(:H could be the greatest educational tool ever devised by man. has rurnerf ils bark almosl whollv nn the cultu ral values agreed on by West ern man. and is devoted to e single and rlubious proposition: That !he mo11e- ment of goods, anrl !he tr;:ide 1n dollars, is the summ um bonum . 1'he belief in the suprcm;icy ol money is almost a defl ni· lion nr sla very. Jf one looker! at 1he commercial tuhe inccss;intly for a year, what would 001' know Qf S;im uel Pcp~·s. of Socrates. of l':r/l smus anrf l\qu1nas, of Degas anrl Ve!asq11e1., of t\-fo1.art anrl Palestrina, ol lhe btuldlngs of Adam and Christopher Wren ? THE GR EAT LEGACY of the past is !'ilow!y being blotted out by the st ridenl immerliate ins is ten ci ts of the marketplace. We arc selling ourselves anrl our product.~ to each other 1n .a way "'"hich consumes so much time that Why Utilities Advertise The notion t.ha l adve rti sing. which help'!. to promote high.volume, low·cost sales, 1s 11 char,i::e against consumers is taken to task by a representative of a lypic;i l pov.·cr company. who explains why hi ... con1pan y believes in .advertising. I-le observes: .. Advertising helps my company provide one of the highest energy consumption states in the nation the bcsl possible utility service at the k1west possible cost. In ord er l.o operate ccnnomicaJJy, we must build load in off· 1)Cak periods of the day and off.peak seasons or the year to fill in the valleys. Otherwise facilities and equipment would be sitting idle much of the tirne, and the average cost of producing a unit of energy would go up. The result would be lower openiting effictency for us Ind higher rates for our customers." IT IS EASY TO TALK .about ell1ninaling 1t i;ervict. or a "functionlng part of production and distribution - s11ch a.~ ndvrrtising -wl!hout pausing to think of the. consequences. The theory lh3L a better life can be achieved by slo1-1·init down the mtclu1nism tha t ha~ ~iven our country 1 record standard or li vtng is Ill· Guest Edirorial ii ' ' founded and unworkable. lt actuallJ· poses a threat to loni::-term en· vitonmental goals. CriUc ism of utility ad· ~'rtising out or concc m for the en- vironmenl Is A disservice IQ fulurt generations. AGATN, IN TH E words of !he utilky representative, ··Power g t n ' r a t i ti n causes only a very small percent of l lr pollution. As new, more efficient plaits are built that percentage i!'i dropping , , • 'l'he fact i5 mor~ energy is needed to undertake the tremendous cnvironmeetal house.cleanin g job that needs to bt done. All of these environmental cleaa·up devices are powered by electricity or na tural sas." And advertising is ont of the loo l-' lh<'J. has lifted the art of pro- ducing energy to a point where it is the ally, rii th c.r than the rnemy, of en· vironmcnta!is n1, lndustrl•I N1:w1 Re vle" • Concern even though they or !heir city C<1unci111 would have nothing lo ~ay about !he formation of those districts. Th is is a clear case of Laxation without representation anrl an attempt to circum· vent the elector;ite by taking advantage of an obscure law, you to ld us then . THE BASIC PLA N has nol changed. H. is slill before the Hunt ington Beach City Council, even though lht Costa Mesa council has rejected the idea. Yet. now your editorial writers tell us •·it appears t.hal the relah11ely minor tax: increase wnuld more than pa y for ilse!C in benefits." Are you now telling us that the end justifies the means? l WONDER if the 1913 Ac! was reall.v intended for such a purpose, though th11 wording of the. law may fit the noble. 1971 in tentions of college district officials. Personally, I think coast collcg11 trustees and their administrators are out of line on this one and that your edilorial writers were right !he first lime. Maybe those good college fol ks ought 1,, re.read that bit of Americ11n hlstor,Y about the Boston Tea Party. C, H, L UCE Legacy ~·isdom (one before is being left to the monastery and the univeri-ily. The gamr~ of our time. notably golf, are more a pro- \iferallon of thr tr.nstnns nf the marketplace lhan act1v1tics which air and refresh fie spirit The ci rious thing is, the. stuff is sl11l there, avai lable to anyone. Museums arfl still fi n! places to be, e11en 1f major at· tcn!i1Jn is usua lly rlirectcd to the picture which broughl lhe mosl money at Christie's or Sot heby's. Libraries are still arounJ. to provide contact with 1111 the J;'feaL free skeptical mind11 nf lhe Orien!, of :he Mediterranean, of Northern Eur•pe. I WONDER HOW many high school gra:lu ates or California ha ve ever dipped into the writings of Mon taigne. o( Goethe, or Dante? Not lo do so is like having a mllion dollars willed you. and never 1tending a penny of il. , Those who do not ignore that heritage. \Ulgar iie it. There are whole industrie~ .>ased on cheapening lhe linest strivi ng ot our past, notably the idea3 of Christ Th is very minute, as I finish, somebody has turned on the portabl e radio, and [ am being made aware of the virtue3 of en ORGANIC CAR WASH:, somewhere down on the south side of Lakr: Ta~. OlANGI COAST DAllY PILOT Rob ert N. Weed, Publisher Tl!o,,1<1s Kcevil, Editor Albert W. Botes Edito rial Page Editor Tiu.• ed i!Orial Piiie ot !he D11Uy Pilot seeks lo j.nfom1 and 1timul11te rt•d· e~ by pre.~nUng this neW!lpaper'1 o'lnions ant! ccmmenary bl'\ toplc::s ol lnte~t and 1\i n\ticanre, by pro- vlllng 1 forum tor ~M t-xprt"lon d.. ,..r rtadrl"I' opinions. and by p~ 51ntlns:: lhe d lvl!~ vWlWJltllnts 1'f 1n- ltl'mctl ob,.,-rve-1'3 and spoke1mon on !C()ics of tile t.11y. friday, September 24 , 1971 . ' Candidacy Speaf~er of Ho1ue Texas Officials Declared Named in Bribe By Harris Stork Hitclies Airplane Ride ATLA."JTA (AP) -An Eastern Airlines jel landed with one more passenger than il took off with l 'hursday after 1 passenger gave birth tu 1 baby boy while fl ying OAllY PILOT ti PollSlwws Ecorwm y Top Worry over northeast Geor11ia. PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -The chief J:o:astern Airlines said an Atlant a concern of the American people is the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Calling 1972 1 stewardess, Bonnie Wilson, asslsted stale of the economy. according to the ~ Stirman Rush MrGinty, 32, one of crucial year, Oklahoma's Sen. Fred R. in the delivery of the 3 pound, 11 Gallup Poll . This replaces the VietndtTI AUS1'1N, 1'ex. ~UPll -Gus l-'rankl1n ~1utscher 's legislative aides. Harris announced today he will seek the ounce boy. \1/ar as the primary concern. John Oso rio, 49, an attorney, former · d h · I l '" G ti h I t r,,1utscher, the Democratic speaker of !ht• Den1ocratic presidential nomination an Tu'cnty-eig t nunu es ater, .,e a up surveys over I e as seven state insurance conun.issioner r.nd former d · · 1· d · di "" h Texas House of Representativf-s. \\'as •n-"try to tum thi1 country aroun before Miami to Dttro1t 1et inPr ma e an vears have tn catcu t e war \.\'as con-president of National Bankers Life I d I d t ,. · At! t · ·d "" b I t be f · dieted Thursday on a charge of accepting it's too late." unsc ie u e an 1ng 1n an a, s1 er= y more pe<ip e o o primary Insurance t:o. I d h·td rt h h · a bribe to pass two banking bills during a "I believe that a President can call lh.i! \\ 1ere mother an c 1 \.\'ere impo ance t an any ot er issues . BACK!D BANKING BILLS O•mocr1t Gus Mut1cher special legislative session two years ago. The alleged bribe was uncovered by the country back to the greatness that is in rP'1p~t"rl in good condition at a But 45 percent of the 1,495 persons In· "Thia just makes me so mad J could U.S. Securit ies and Exchange C..:O ni-us." Harris said. "I mean to try." hospital. terviewed late last month said the spit," said h1utscher's wife, the former missio11 during its investigalion into the The 40-year old , sell-styled modern-day 11as the second lime /\·!rs. economy was uppermost, voith 25 percent Donna Axum and the 1964 Miss America sale and fraudulent manipulation of populist said his campaign would take \\'1lson, who has been a stewardess saying the war was the No . I prob!en1. from El Dorado. Ark. unregistered stocks bet .... ·een January, him to the elderly, to Vietnam veterans since January 1970, has assisted in In a June poll, 33 percent of those in· Htunphrey Seeks Halt to MIRV "I am confident 1 will be acquitted," 1968 and December, J9?0. The alleged in hospitals, to the prisons, and lO the a birth in lhe air. terviewed said the war was the first pro· m11stennind of the scheme was llouston bl d 22 t ·1ed '" e<> o y s said t.1utscher, 38, of Brenhah streets. em an percen Cl r.ue e n m a financier f''rank \V. Sharp. "A campaign itself can give power to most important. The Travis County Grand Jury indicted The SEC claimed Sharp, in order to the po .... ·erless," he said. "I mean to do T Ji ankS!?iVill!! Bit•ffS The August figures indicated the rnosl l.Hstscher, another legislator, a legislative keep his plan from being detected, need-that." ._, ._, concern over the economv since 1936. aide and a former slate insurance com-ed to get rid of the Federal Deposit Harris joined Sen. ~rge s. t.fcGovern j d d h U S Those interviewed iilso said !he missioner on the bribery eharl!es which Jnsurance Corp. {FDIC) from hi s bank. of South Dakota as an announced can. Ill pOtlll e Y • • etonomy \\'OUld be the major Issue in the \\'ASHINGTON (UPJ 1 -Calling for an r nd lo lhe international "drama of in- 1·or r~ .. 1 <1ssessments and Just f o r superiority,'• Sen. 1-iubert Ji. Humphrey 1D-\linn.1. asked the Senate tod:iy to !ius- pend deployment of the nation·s ne1\·est sni~sile system. l·ame lo light during 8 federal in-Sharp drafted two banking biUs which llidale for the Democratic nomination. WASHINGTON (AP ) -Government 1972 Presidential campaign. vestigation of fraudulent stock manipuJa. \\'ould have created a state-chartered cor-/\fcGovern annowtced last spring. inspectors are checking 50,000 ~1innesota The question a sked of the persons 18 or tloflli in Texas. poration to insure deposits in estale Ove r the past two and a half months, turkeys slaughtered for Thanksgiving older in more than 100 loea li11c>s a('ross The Grand Jury also issued a reporl banks. The bills were submitted to the Harris has sought to put together a coaJi. tables to sec how many contain harmful the country was: ''What do you th ink i~ criticizing Texas political figures. legislature during its 1969 special sesllion tlon or senior citizens, disenchanted residues of an industrial <:hemical that the most in1portanl proble1n lacing this ··11 is the opinion of the ... grand jury and subsequently passed. youth, blacks, Mexican-Americans, In· also was dis['(lvered in chickens this sum· t:ountry today?" Hu1nphrey called up his arnendment lo placf! funds for the multiple, in- <le pcndently target<1b!e re-entrv vehicle i.'\11BV 1 into reserve to .await -the reac- l1on from r.1 oscow. that some Texas lawmak,rs. who have Jn July, 1969, Sharp's bank, Sharpstown dians, farmers, and blue collar workers. mer. The Gallup Poll said that 12 percent been elected by the voters of Texas to the state bank. ~ranted a series or loans to He said his extensive travels this sum-The turkeys were impounded over the cited crime and lawlessness as the rna in high position of trust, were too busy Mutscher, Shannon, Gov. Preslon Smith mer left him with this impression. past six weeks at Swift Dairy & Poultry problem, 7 percent chose r ace relations granting political favors and being in-and olher state official s, all Democrats, -"A lot or people can't believe Compnny in Detroit Lakes, /\f!nn., a and 6 percent poverty and welfare. Fi\'e fluericed in exchange for turning a fast and the proceeds from these Joans went America has ever been to the moon. subsidiary or Swift & Company, the na-percent nf those polled ""'ere not ac- buck," the grand jury's report said, ro purchase stock in National Bankers '!'hat's because they doubt the credibility lion's largest meat packer. counted for. The other officials indicted were· Life, "'hlch Sharp also controlled. of the government and because it seems Dr. Kenneth M. McEnroe, head of fo.1dft Among those who said the economy Hum phrey's amendment w a s in- lrod uced to a S21 billion military pro- c-urement authoriz<.1tion bill -the annu al Pentagon weaµon s measure . Rep. Thomas C. Shannon, 61 , a .Fort on Aug. 27, 1969 the special legislative so illogical to them tha t our nation could and Poultry inspection for the \\'as the primary problem, most felt the \Vorth Democrat, the speaker pro tern -session v.·hich considered Sharp's bill! spend so much money on space when so Agriculture Department, said Thursday high cost of Ji ving and general economic pore of the House and a close friend and convened. On Sept. 5, Shannon introduced many of our people here on earth can't !he turkeys were from "six or seven problems were more important thall pollti<:al ally of f\lutscher. rhe bills in the Legislature. buy medical care." flocks" grown in Wadena, ].1inn. wtemployment. Quarterly Basis Ar1ny Plans to Halt Monthly Draft Call 1. ,\'GTON ~UP! t Atmy offirials hope to end the decades-old pr act i r e of monthly draft calls with the n'w draft .11nnouncement ex- pected next "'eek. They expect lo switch lo quarterly calls. In !he \\'ake of passage of !he ne1v draft la1v Tuesday. Pentagon officials are 1vork!ng up new calls for the rest of the ~·e.ar. 'rnlal C?.l!s for October, No1·ember and December "'ill be no more than 19,500, of- ficials indica ted Army officials \1·ant to Incognito Mira11da Convicted PHOEi'.'IX lliPJl -Ernest A. Miranda, ke y flgure to a landn1ark U.S. Supreme Court decision, has been reconvicted or robberv. Superio~ Court Judge Philip ~!arquardt did not set a datr for sentencing for the defcn· dant. Y.'ho was tried under ;1 ficti tious name to a v o i d publicity. ~!i rand;1 was retried on lh£· robbery charge due to the 1969 U.S. District Court decision lhal overturnt'd his earlier conviction on grounds his eon- ressinn was "involuntary and i!i.,'?al." r..11ranrl1f-; iden11ty was kept from the jury until after lhf' verdict v.·as read because of !he publicity ht' received over a Supre me Court decision re~8rding 11 n r r I a I e d cOn: victions for kidnaping and rape. The high court's niling held Iha! cr in1inal suspects must bl' advised of their c11nstill1tion11I rights before giving a con- fession. Mirand11 v.•as retried on the kidnap-rape charges. convicted and sentenced to 20 to 3!1 years. r.1 iranda \\'<IS retri('(! on the robbery charge under lhe name of "Jo!le. (;o m e 7.' ' although lllwyers and "'it- nes~es usu11 lly ref Prred to nim a s "the defendanl" lo avoid revealing his true identity. Marquardt told the juror9 ~1iranda was tried under the fictitious name "to protrct the interests of the defendant and Uie public." Miranda v.·as acrused of robbing Mrs. Barbara Sue Johnson of $8 1n No\·ember, 1962. Protest .He ld Over A ttica ALBANY. ~.Y. (U Pl t -A well·public ized protest against the state's handlinR of the Attica Pri.to"n rebellion dre~· a t;rowd estimated at 1.300 to switch In a quarterly !'all s~·stem because !hey feel it is si mpler fo administer. Thei r plans, l1owever, must be ap- proved by civilians in !he of- fice of the secre!arv of defense and by the Selective Service S_vsten1. The monthly draft calls have been a fixture of American li fe for · more tha n two decades. Jnductions for the World \Var II period camt' to an end in October. 1946. and the draft then went into mothballs except for three months during the 1948-i9 Berlin blockade. Rut the monthly c_•al/s were resumed in September. 1950. shortly after the l\oreiin \Va r began. F'rom then until this vear there v.•as a <:al! everv inonth hut l\.\'O -May and J une. 1961. With the decline in the use of the drafl in the decrease in hostilities in \1ietnarn. Army officials bei;an th is spring In fee l it wnuld be simpler to use 11 ·ron~er oeriod for calls than one month. Cigarettes Boost 1'ar, Nicotine \\'ASll!i\t;TQN i l'PI 1 !'<lore rigarelte brand.~ in. creased tar and nico tine levels during thf' past JO months !h:in decreased them, thf' Federal ·rrade Co n1m iss1on t FTC I said today, Rrpcirting on August tesls nf 1'21 brands and t_rpe$ nf cif?aretles, Lhc FT(' 11a 1d 39 sh11"•ed increases in tar con; lent and 35 in nicotine content compared v.·ith the previous I est in October. Sixteen varieties decreased tar content and 2Q reduced nico tine content. the FTC said . Tar and nicoline mntpnl "·1111 unchanged in 57 varieties. the report said. and comparisons ~·ere not possible for 27. Thursday the FTC accused Eco lo-G, a I ea d i n g non- phosphate detergent. of falsely ad\'ertising that it is llaf,. The F'TC said the ca!e was no1 t·onnected v.·itb t h e ~ove1~nment's recom· mendation lat ~·eek t1111t housewives s h o u Id use phosphate detergenlll because pho~phnle substitutes a rt.' hazardous. part.icularly for fhtldren who might'"eat th,rn, Hussel\ E. Train, cha irman of the \\'hlte House Council 011 En vironmsrtal Quality. urged lhe FTC 'Ibursday to drop its pr·oposed rule under v.·h ich phosphate detergents would hav,4i0 include a water pollu· lion warning In advtrtl.sing •nd packaging. ll'le front 1tep1 of the State;=:=========::;! C!pltol Thursday. The noisy but orderl y l{alhering fell far 11hort of the 8,000 to J0,000 protesters which urgHni7.tr!J pl'edicted would 1;how up to df'rnand the rcsignalion of trlJv, Nelson A Rocktfellcr. Thr protest lasted flhriul two hours KIDS LIKE JJNCLE LEN ~~~~~----_:_--------~"---~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~...:.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chrysler· Plymouth 0 8,t!,~~,!;l.~f,,~ introduces the 1972•s. Built to stay new longer. ..,...,.,.~dmit!<s ir><Ja!'ClrSn-er"-A Jot of them,._ cm...,rigbt-r. likc the new ioobd. onr ~And the rrwinl<:licnand options we'n: offering this )'Oil'. Botmott ~ an: :une of r.bc thin&',.,.. can't ICC. 1k liod of things-doing to folfill .,..,. commitmmt- wc'rodOOX:ard lohm~md>Otwillran bc:tll:r aali..t ~tbm""fClt ""'"'"""bfti1t befcre.. So~ ChrY'lcr"Plymooth ='°""" inlaestedin-from the little Crickrt to the OJ1Dpa.ct Duster, from the mid·sizc Satellite t.o the hu:urioos Clisysler-J'OU can be~ it was built with thisamnnitmcnt in mind. Cmiing through with the kind cl car America wants. Buy now while prices are still fto•e1L Seeyw1r local Chrysler-Dealer. • • • --•,r ,.._ . . . . -(' ---. ' • -.. --. . Newport Beaeh EDITION VO[ 6'1, NO. 22 9, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ' ORANG! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, S~l'TEMBER 24, 1971 [ :~ .. · •c' • t~ ,-.~ ~ , ·--.ro ( I ritain PROPERTY McDO~~eu.. OCMJGLAS us ts J ·USS -· -~-. ....,.. ,... ·..! 105 Soviets Identified By Defector LONDON (AP) -A senior Soviet Intelligence agent defected to Britain with documents on a Russian spy network, the Foreign Office announced today. It ordered 105 Soviet employes or the embassy, the trade delegation. the Moscow Bank and the Aeroftot airline to le.ave Britain. Ninety of lhe Russians currently on du· ty here were given two weeks to leave. Another 15, currently abroad, will be denied permission to return to London. The mass expulsion is the biggest of its kind in modem diplomatic history except ;., cases of countries breaking off rela· tions. The Soviet Emhassy whic h now has a diplomatic staU of .150 will not be allowed t'l replace the e:i;pelled officials, the !ipokesman said. The Foreign Office sa.id : ''Evidence of the scale and nature of Soviet espionage in Britain conducted under the auspices of the Soviet Embassy, trade delegations and other organizations, has been pro- vided by a Soviet official who recently applied for and was given permission to remain in this country ." "This man, an officer of the KGB, brnught with him certain information and documents including plans for Infiltration of anqta faf the purpose of Jabot.qt." THIS IS OUTLINE OF McDONNELL DOUGLAS PROPERTY It Lits Across M•cArthur Boulevard From County Ai rport THIS IS AEROSPACE FIRM'S PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT Irvine Company Oppo111 Prope1al Before County Plann1r1 The 'R.t111'1U1:11 ordered to quit Britain apparently W(lrk for the Soviet trade delegation, th e airline Aeroflot, the tourist agency lntourlst and the Moscow Narodny Bank as well as the embassy. F a1nous Y aclit Def eats Riva.l Despite Trouble By AL\fON LOCKABEY DAILY PILOT lo•!I.,. Editor SAN FRANCISCO -\V in d w 1 rd Passage Thursday proved she could play the game of catch-up and still win yacht races. She spo!ted Blackfin the start in the third and hnal race of the St. Francis Perpetual Serirs here, dropped farther behind v•hen she ripped the clew out of a genoa jib near the first weather mark, ;ind v.•as stilt able to nip her rival at the finish by some 30 seconds. Although the outcome of the race meant nothing as far as the St. Francis Perpetu;il \\'<IS concerned . \V1ndward Passage's predominantly Newport crew v1orked the vessel as if the Amer ica's Cup was at stake. The victory rnade it three straight for !\lark Johnson and crew. Both yachts suffered equipment snafus. Afte r losing the start lo Blackfin. Windward Passage lost her genny nea r the first weather mark of Crissy Field, and was still only 3S seconds behind. It appeared to be Blackfin's da y as she had been consistenUy better than Windward Passage Qn the ru ns . At the leeward mark Q[ Berkeley Pier Blacklin had increased her lead to two minutes and 25 seconds. But Passage me1hod ically reduced the gap nn the l!'!ng windward leg bac~ to Crissy. and v.•hen the two yach1s arrived at Bfrkele.v again \\lindw<1rd Passage en· joved .11 20-sccond advantage. ·Here, skipper Ken DeMeuse and his Blackfln crew. also liberally sprinkled v.-ith Ne.,~1port Sailors. appeared lo suffer 1 bad attack of buck fever and the big chute v.·as late in coming down. In the ensuing Chinese fire drill she lost mqre precious time 1nd wa s never able. to catch Windward Passage on the. beat to the finish. As in the two previous races, thousands of spectators lined the San Fnncisco lhoreline to watch the tv.·o 73-footers perform. The44.I mile course was only a few hundred ya rds Qff shore . Similar 'inte.rest h~ being shown in the City of San Fr11nctsco Trophy Serie.o; among \3 yacht! in the 45 to 57-foot range competing . A1. the se.rie..!'l resume.s today It 11ppears to ~ 11 contest for corre<;ted time honors between A! Cassel's 50-foot sloop Warrior frcm 811hia Corinlhian Yacht Club, Ne11o•port Beach. and Tht'O Stephen~· 57· foot sloop Lightntng from the host St. Francis 'i'acht C\uh. Lightning "''ort the first race. Monday and W11rrior came back t.o win the Wedne.!'ld11y contest. The series tndll Sa turday. • Douglas Rezoning Ef f 01·t F aciI1g Tl1ird Discussio11 By JACK BROBACK OI ltl9 !>elf)' Pli.t SllH Round three will be fought Tuesday before the Orange County Planning Com- mission over the proposed rezone of the 50-acre ~1cDonnell Douglas property acros.s from the Orange County Airport. It is a battle of giant.s. with lhe aerospace firm on one side and the Irvine C.Ompany on the other . ~1c0onnell Douglas v.'on the first round. getting approval Aug _ 31 {Jf !he pl2.nning comm ls!iioncrs in a 3·2 vote of the rezone from light industrial use to commercial. Planned is a 200-toom hotcl·motel. an of· fire bui\dtn~ complex and a cnnvenlion center for the property on 1he northeast corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive. !rv1ne Ol1npan.v excucitvc~ f)re vailed in the second round Sept. lfi when Airport I.and Use Olmmission members refused lo budge from their position that the pro- perty should remain zoned for industry. Glavas DAILY l'ILOT If.ti""''' BACKS NEW FACILITY Bond Propon1nt Glav1t The ~fcDonnell Douglas campaign befor• the county planners moved with extraordinary 1peed. The day of the Aug. 3l hearing, commissioners for the first time, were shov.11 a brochure detailing the proposal and laying out a 10-year development program. It v.·as this speed ",.hich created lhe need for Tuesday's hearing. Nnrmany, v.·hen a property wne change is con- sidered in an area where a genf'ra l plan h11s been adopted, an amendment to the general plan is considered before or dur- 1ni:? the zone change hea ring. according to County Planning Dcparl ment officials_ This "'as Tl(lt done 1n the l\lcDonnell Dougl as rezone so the Irvine Gene ral Plan, Southern Sector, will be before the comm ission Tuesday. It was this plan and its industrial zon- ing for the 50 acres, that Irvine ex- ecutives fought for so vigorously at the (See DOUGLAS, Page %) Defends Police protection on Balboa Pen insula or anywhere else in the city will not suf- fer If Newport Beach builds a new police station at Newport Center, Poli ce Chief B. James" Glavas vowed Thursday, Glavas, addreS!ing the Newport Harbor Exchange Oub. said rumors that patrols would be affected NC "part of the my- thology surround ing the upcoming civic cente r bond issue." Newport Beach residents will vote Oct 5 on a $6.9 milliOll bond issue to finance a new city hall and police station proposed below Fashion Island. "One of the myths Is that the move wouJd deprive the Peninsula and M'cFa<J-. den Square areas of some (If the protec- tion they new get." Glaves Said. I-le said that's simply not true. "We are an absolutely mobile opera· lion." Glavas said, "our radlC)oequipped tArs are. dispatched from their deployed JK151lioos tbrouabout the community. "Our greatest concentration wiU be in the Ptntnsul a-McFadden Square area regardle!! of where the Police building exists," he said . Newport's law enforcement off icer said an y number of other untruths are con- tribuling to the "Mythology." •·one myth is that the city is trying to get a new administration bullding by riding on the 'law and· order' Issue ," Glavis said . • LA Man Given 6-nionth Term In Lusk Case A man who admitted kidnaping mll- liona1re developer John 0. Lusk 's nephew and holding the youth in the trunk of his care for a $200,000 ransom was sentenced In state prison Thursday on lesser charges. Orange County Superior Court Judge By ron K. Mcf\.1illan ordered a si:ir months to life term for Ralph Timothy Polter, 22, West Los Angele:r>. He dismissed k.id- naping charges and accepted a guilty plea nn an armed robbery count. Potter was arrested last Oct. 30 al Lns Angeles lnterna!ional Airport shortly ;if!er he had made arrangements with the Lusk fam ily to pick up his $200,000 from the family maid at lhe Los Angeles 1rrm1nal. Office rs saui Poller k1dnaped .John n. tusk, tB, earlier that cla y al gunpoint and 1nade arrangements v.·ith the family for 1he ransom in a telephone conversation that. included the threat that he wa s 11 member of SOS and th at a bomb planted at UC Irvine would go off and kill 3,000 people if his demands v.·ere not met. Foreign Office source& said: "This Is a matter we have tried to settle discreelly with the Russh1ns and it is becau~e they have not replied or in fact admitted that a problem existed that we have been nhliged to take this action." The aclion is one of the most widespread and dramatic expulsion ac- tions-short of cl06ing an embassy-that the British government has undertaken. The Soviet diplomatic empire in Lon· don, includin&' its trade., banking and other economic branches, ls larger than anywhere else outside Moscow, including the United States. Report11 or the defecto r broke into lhe open today in London newspapers and the Foreign Office earlier declined comment only to say it was "a security matter." Th e reports coincided with recent d('veJopments in which Sir Alex Douglas- llome, the foreign secretary, has com- plained to the Soviet Embassy about the cnnduct of its .!itaff here in "unacceptable activitie~." ~ A week ago, British special branch <letecti\ cs v.·t:re reported hunting dO\.\'n 11 ~pv ring believed to he operating at secret military and naval bases in southem England. Space scientist Anatoly Fedoseyev rlf'fected from the Soviet delegation at the Paris Air Show in June aod came to Bri· ta in, New Police Site 'ere is • need for these facil;li.,," he said, pointing out that present offices are scattered throughout the city. Another red herring mentioned earlier this week, Glavas said. is the suggestion that since there will be a city of 400,000 tight next to us (Irvine I that Newport Beach should allow it to build a regional civic center. "Anybody who says something like that demonstrates an amazing lack of un- derstanding of how municipal govern- ment works,'' he said. ''We must provide for Newport Beach's own needs unless we are going to annu to the city of Irvine.," he said. Glavas also talked about the fttllng that Newport Beach reaidents are,"being crowded in upon" and au growth should be !!topped. "We Jive in a hell of 1 community," he said. "I'm very sympathetic to the: phllosophy that it 111 ao good we hate to 11ee it spciled !D we should erect border fences to ketp the people (IUl. "But that would violate one (I( the basic principles of property rights. "A city has a right to place reBM)ntlble restrictions on property rights. but It doesn't have the authority to confiscate or preclude development," he said. "I look forward to a time when NewPf>rt Beach will be somewhat largtt than It iii today. tr we prflpare for that day wit h sound planning and develop- ment, hopefully we will still ha ve 1 good place to live." Glavas was critic.al of what he said Wa!'l the bad planning that went into the ex- isting police facilities, but pledged that the new building will be sufficient tn meet the ultimate population needs of the ci ty. "It is adequate,·• he said. "I'll stake my professional reputation on the state- ment that we have projected in accord with the ultimate needs of Newport Beach." One other contention Glavas said he wanted to deal wilh Ls, he said, the •llegalion that the site for the new com· pin ••iJ a high-price piece of property promoted by the Irvlnf: Company to meet its own ends." Glav11 pointed out that Newport Beach expects to ae.11 the present 3.76-acre sit& for as m\lch as the ninHqe site 11 cos· Ung. '"Tbe present site is worth about twice as much per act,Q..oaS the Newport Center property," he said . . Glavas alM> said it wou ld not be feasi- ble to rebuild any or all of the present f~cilities on the present site. Jfe said a "fantastically" expensive high-rise building would be n..ded on the present Jl&e:, and he noted there W(lu1d ~ lolerablt dian.1pilon11 during the (lne-two ye.er con1tructlon period . .. N.V. Steeb TEN CENTS ' ,, ' ~~; ~;_. ~ : v ., ':t ..... >:+ > '(~, ' L --'l '~· ,.., ( .. t'(~tfQl: -~ ;;" '.t •_ .~ ·:I:, i ~ " -.. ~ .. - ·~· KEEPS KETTLE BOILING Irvine's J011n Irvine Smith Irvine Pot Kept Boiling By Heiress By BARBARA KREIBICH Of ... E*IY ,. .. Sr•• . In a statement to the DAILY PILOT today, heiress Joan ti-vine Smith detal!ed her «:asoning in see~~ng a delay of in- corporaUon for the cit}' of lrvine .and challenged responses of spokesmen for the Irvine Company and the Jamea Irvine Found ation lo her earlier criticisms, made in an interview last week. On the eve of her departure for Europe, Mrs. Smith, who flew t.o Orange County last week to attempt to persua:de the Board of SUpuvisors to delay the in- corporation for 80 days, reiterated her fear that the ranch property is in danger of becoming "a giant slum•• and called Irvine residents seeking immediate in- corporation "lambs beina: Jed to the slaughter.'' The finan cial 1ituation of the Irvine Foundation, she claimed, will force the wholesale dispersal of ranchlands and the anne.:ration of extensive acreage to the proposed new ci ty, leading to "un· controlled development.'' Next hearing on the incorporation before the Board of Supervilors is scheduled Wednesday. At the time of Mrs. Smith's visit, &ard Chalrmlln Robert Battin proposed eon· tinuing the hearing for 60 days and at first seemed to have the support of Supervisor Ron2.fd Caspers. However. Caspers finally went along with a vote l<> continue the hearing for only two weeks, until Sept. 29. ARSOLUTELY OBLIGATED Mrs. Smith. principal ind Iv Id u a I stockholder in the lf:vine Company, holding "almost 22 perunt" of the com-- pany's stock, said today that other Irvine fa mily member~ representing ownership of more than 23 percent (If the stock, are ISee HEmESS, Page Z) 0r .. ge Weather There's no rain in sight but lt wlU sure fee l like it as cool night &nd morning low clouds will con- tinu e. C<last: t.e.mperatures will range from the high 50'11 to low 70's. Inlan d mercury range will be from the mid 60'1 to near 80. INSWE TODAY Tht animal$ at Len A.nptlt.t z(IO have thti'I" oton wa11s of cool- ing it in hot weather. DAILY PILOT photographer Pot O'DO'n· 11elt and writer Teff11 Coville teamed up ta let Weekender reodt rJ in ori the sttTtt. Set today'1 Weekender sectio1' bt- dfnni11Q on Paat 23. ... ti"' It C•U19r•'9 I C'INdlfftf U• 7 Cl•Hlll.. .... Ceml<1 n C...,,_, JI 0.•11'1 Mtllcn 1• "'"'"' ,, •llltotltl ,_ ' lllttf1ai-1 .... l'f-It-ti -" '"""L....W. 1t Mellllot• • Meniee9 1.lftfl-M • • f 11.1.Jl V Pll CT N S~hool Panel OK's Tustin Split Plan By PA'.\1EW. HALL.A~ 01 111t o • .i, fl•toi• l!tn f.ltm~rs of the O!'a.ngt Cou111y Com· nUttte (lO School District Organization ~t)' Mtnlmeo!ly 9dopted lbt h'le!I plan lo spilt the Tustin Uion High Schoo l Diatrict mto lhrte separate untfitd school clistrit1 s. Th• plan, cllllM 6.C, is lhl' ioaine one adopted by the high sch()(l1 bnard 0f lruslets and ratth!'d by lhe S<in Joaquin Tustui, and Trabuco el£'n1cntJf) ::.1,:huul dis trict bnard!. O'ojt<"t1on~ wer~ 'r11ced by John Bu rton. chlrl proponent of the Incorporation ol l r1•ine He relteraled his stand that c:ommW1l!Y 1drntit y is the 1nost im porlant aspect to <''lnsidl'r seeondarv "'""'" tn "'" equitable 1>f)ht of rtssessed v<i"luat ion pE'r stude nt. Ile lold the co1nn\1Ul'l' thr pro?Q sed lr\1nr di~tric·t :-.hou!d folk1\1 lhc ~a111e br.1und;l 1 It'~ fl '.> tl1c prnpo:-,C'll 1·1l\ v! lr\UH'. T he .\d\ 1:.tJr) t uU!lt"l( tor l'..Jut allon, a 1«r1t1n Page I HEIRESS ' Sl'A 1'Ei\1E N1' • • • 8Upporling incurporal1on of the 4•11 1· because they are. ··abst>lutel v ohlig;Jted to lhe corporation " and its con1ro!J1ng 1'01.111- dation, holder of 54.6 percent of Jr\ u1e litOc~. She described John Burton . chairman of the Council of Commun ities of 1r ... 1ne and chitf proponent of incorporation, as '·ai puppet" of the Irvine Company. .. Tbe entire move on the part ()f the J ames Irvine foundation~ontrollcd IrvlM Company to bullc!oie l he premature incorporation of the oe11· c11.v ol Irvine is nothing more than a fXH1e r play on tJie part of that corporation !o usu rp conlrol 01·er th e lr\'1ne Company·~ land from the Orange County Boord of Superl'isors and place that control 1n the hands of Irvine Compan~··nianipttlated a utcmalons such as Mr. John Burton. the company·appoinled Judas goat 1vho '"'iii lead the Irvine community lambs lo slaughter," said th e Jr\·ine heiress. Referring to statement:oi mbde by at · torney Howard J. Privett on behalf of the James Irvine Foundation and Jerome F. Collins on behalf of the I rvine Company. !he added, "I th ink the residents ol Orange County should take a very clri.~e Jook at what these gentlemen did. or in effect. did not. have to say. "'i\ir. Privett does not df'ny that the ,James Irvine Foundation must make the 4 1 ~ percent payout to charity on !he evaluation of their assets m the yrar From Page 1 DOUGLAS • • • Aug. JI hearing. ··This is a n1onumental ch<1ng e in plans for the area." argued Jr\'ine 's Vice Presi· dent Richard Reese. "lt violates the in· tegrity of the industrial complex plan." The rezone, if fii1ally approv ed by the county Board of Supervisors somet ime next 1nonth. would mark the first devia· tion in the adopted general plan and the Jrl'ine Industrial Complex proj ections i;ince the inception of the complex fi\·c years ago. , , Addinc to tlie controversY is the fact tha t onl y a year ago county planners \rited 3-1 against a similar rerone of the same 50 acrl!'S which was then under op· tJon t.o Azimuth Equities of !\ewpo;t Beach. At lhal time the planning staff recorn· mended 11gainsl the rezone, citing pro· blems of increased traffic in the airport area and tile abwidance o{ other conl· mt ricial property nearb~. On Aug . JI, a staff report authored by Planner Roy Gohara stri~ng\y reconl· mendtd 1pprova! of the reront . Tuesd1y lhl!'re will be. a new sta\( report befote the commi!sioners. It w\ll be signed by county Planning Director P'ore st Dickason. Dicka!On would not detail the ('.()Oten\s of his report. Donald Douglas Jr,, !\.1cDonnel\ rKiug\as \'ice presidenl, led the battle for the :ierospace firm Aug. JI. Answering Reese's ob1ect1ons he ra\Jed \r\ine·~ arguments "an attitude. of g\oon1 anrt doom indicating that Orange Count~ hcid reached the end"! its df\ elopmt>n! " A1 the 1\1rport Lanrl l st' <:nin1n 1~~1"n hearing Sept Iii. ll aro!rl l!ocknll ll h. t1 C'Donnel \ Ociug\a!'. d1r ertor nf cnrpnr;i ll" prr1per!1 e~ de nied that 1hr pr•Jpo~rJ de1ch)pn1t nt v.ould increase tra f!11· OIAH51 COMf DAILY PILOT OltAlillSlf: CO.I.Sf PUILmtlNO COM,.AHY 1'.•1..ti N. w ••• ,rn.aw •"" ~1...ntt" J ttk It C"rl•v V.a. ,, .. ,.,-"' •fl'I G~,.•I M-01• Th-·· "••·ii .. ,,., n ..... , >.. 1io1 .,.,.,l.;~, ...... o.tg,ng l!CIN<r L. P•'•' ICrieq 111 ..... rt l•Cll C11y £4flar t4_,..,, a-11 Qtf'lq )l)l N1,.,po•I lo~l •~•·d Mirr.., U4!1t11: P.O ..... 1a1s, ,2461 O,._CHk11 C..llt "'-' D """'' 9f'1 S'"'P.'1 l. ........ llM<fl; ??: F<:t .. I """"'"° ~Ullli"f .... a..t~: 1111$ llMCfl llD•ll .. .f'lt $¥ ~ -Hf11111 El ~mini li"'I O&ft.., Pll.CT. -~ Ii d nol l ..... llllt ........ .,.,... .. Jt ~Is-... 11, ...... ""'" ... ,. ;,. ... ,.,. .,lt_,1 .... l _,.,, I-Ch• ..._...., '-;h, C.:..i. "'-•· l'l'"'!"'I""' ...... ~ ........... -.. 1 .. 1/1 1~ ..... '""' .. ''' c.1o11-•..S Saikt .. P:. ·~ "'"" "" Nli.o.I ..iiheol. ""1..clDt l ...... ",. ~IM 1t 9t -""'' 11.,. '""" Cto" ,,.,..., lei•,.••• 1714t 441-4111 Cl......, ...... ~ 441°1671 J972, i11 <i•'C:Ordanr·r 11 1rh l hc T.i :t f\rl nnn :\rl of !!lti~! \ellhrr doc :> \It /'ri\ell nor \Ir Co!ltn:i den~ !h;.t the Jr\ Jilt' Con1pa11y inte nds lo a1111ex al! of 11s 1·nastai and al! iii 1!s central \"alley l<ind to the new clly of fr vine .\C'i!her 1d(l lhr~·1 deny that the Jr1111e Cornpany 1< aboul to ni;ikc ap- pl1cali0n . . tu \\Jthd r:1w (C l'li!lll O[ llS l.'.lnd:. fron1 !he ag ricultural pre:>erve ' \I r~ Sn1ilh ch argrs that a report i• ~Ut'd [Jy {hr J:irnC'::. [ r\ lilC ff•Ulld3!i0n (1( 1ls tli;irllablc l.'.on!nbutions 111 the p:t sl 11~•·a! \ear "ducks a11 v i.t:;teinent ' regarding the c1·alua t1on -of Jt s lfr\ inc L'<>mpany :;1~1t'k . lis ting ;issets 11 (1 rtti $10.i n11H1on niJr 1n(•tud111g \hi' 4 .. )9«.000 sh:ires nf •!rH·k and 1ncn1nr ft)r the year of S2 45 1nill111n The mu11111un1 valur nf the Irvine stock. she assert:;. wa ~ e ~lil bhshcd Jtl a 1968 slac k s;de 11 hen the-lr•'ine Con1pan y pur cha sed 13 '~ shares rron1 rhe ~tacco Corporation. On the basis of this sale, and a subsequent stock sp!1t. el'afuat1on of the foundation assets must be at least ~114.7Jfl.000 If !his figure were accepted. she add~. the 4Yi percent payout to chari· Iv in 1972 would amount lo no less than $J.163 .i51J. If the ff'dera! i::o1·ernment should ntil acc-cpt thrs e\'aluation and \\"Lfih 1(1 el'aluale the founda!ion ·s holdings in the Irvine Company on actual land ,·alue. "11 hi rh co uld po:-.~1bl.\I ~o as high as one htllion doll<1r~ for the ranch property. the r-oundatinn"s 1972 payout could reach the :1eighborh ood of S20 n1illion."' says 11Jrs. Smith, noti ng that a .1ullgc 10 a fed eral t·ourt action in volving lhe foundation "stated that 1hl' \"a lue ti! Irvine ranch land had been est1 matl"'d at bch1een s~oo 1nilhon and SJ .5 billion. OU IJ A BOARD "I should !1ke !o see ri.Jr. Howard J. P rivett ·s oui ia board which evidently predicl ~ \1 hil l evaluation the Internal Revenue 5rrl'ice 1~·ill pl11cc on the land and other assets or the lrvJne Compan.I",' SA YS fl\rs. Smllh referring to Privett"s statement Iha! reso\lfces Qf the Joun· dalion are suJfil'ient fo f'nable it to n1eet all requ1re1n en !s or !he Tax Tieforrn Ari "l can asi:ur" you," sh!! says, ··;i~ 1he laritst indcriduaJ 'stnckOOlder in the lr\'lne Company. tha! th is corporatlnn i~ not in the c('()nomlc position lo 1nee\ these pa_you! requ1rtn1 ent s \1·ithout selhng off large qu;inllt lrs of land This, oF course 11 ill sound lhe dealh knell 10 the tnaster plan f•ir the lr11nr. Hanch prl)· pl!'rl1es and \\di open the door !{l a coin· pletel} uneun!ro!lerl land rle1·elo pmen1 11·hich cou ld rr ~ult in <me o/ Cahfornia 's la rge.:,t J){llen!1al ;;turn,; ' \\larn1ng !he r1ti~en1; of 1 r\·u1c I\) "be11 are·· If !hry are grnu111ely l.'flL\• terned abo111 lhr future of !he n1a~ter pliin. she adds 1hey sho uld be ··doubly concerned abo1i1 rhe n1ntires nf l\1r John Burtoh who 1.~ (]UOted as having 'office space in thr lrl'inr Con1pa ny head· quarier.~ build ing 1n l'ie11•port. Center. a~ \\·ell as slafl a~~ista nts frorn the cnn1pany plan11tr~. legal advisers and other$.' " Referi 1ng in a statr rnC'nl bv Irvine Compan1 spo kesn1 an Collins !hat •·thP; f'!ll'ironrnf'nt lh+> co1npany 1s lTP:l\1ng has b£>rn pra1:-ed throughou! the 11·orld . . \1r 11 il! -.1;i11d nn !Ila! rcl"ord."" j\lrs. $n11\h 1·rin1r1t•n1-. · \\har 'lr Cnl hn .. fail~ 10 111rn\ll1n ~~ that , ;i lthn ugh cr r l a1n f'fllll· 11:1111 prrqtt ·1 ~ lia1 t> berll pr111-.f'tl 1n lhr l'll.-.1. 11 .1:rr;i! 111.111 1 1rr-r111 de1 rlupn1rnl ~ ha1" hrr11 li ;,r•lll' r r11111ird h\ ;ar1011~ ,u.:rn•" ,1, hr111i: 111 11lr(IHwrr qual 111 111 Li11rh de,1.i.:11 and 1.1u1~1 ru~t 1 un no!h111 e. t11!ire 1l1;in h.1111.1 pla1111rcl. 111 er~ro11derl, l"l<IH!I.~ \ Oll~!ILH ll'd h1•U:-1n~ trarts ... 1:c11 \0 \llC1\l.LY \ lr\BLE t ul l1n:-' :-tatr1ncnt th;\\ ~turl1es ha\e ~n,,11 n !hf' 11r11 t·11 ~· of lr\'ine 111 be •·et unom1callv \1ab\e' 1..;. \lr!<. Sn11th 1·hargf'.~. ba~"ed on stud 1e!'. under\\·ritten h1 1he Jr\'1ne Con,pan~ "\\'hat :'llr. Co!11 n~ rl{le~ llfll rhs('lose."' :-:he sa ~~. •·1~ t h~l lhe founda110H·~ untrollrd f·nn1pa n1 15 not an econon11c a!\) \'1able corporat ion. anrl a~ thr nf\V !r1·111P city go vernm1:nl \1 rll be n1adr 11p of lr11ne Con1pan~·<'()n· lrol!ed purpeti; such as i\1r John Bur1 011. the residenl!> ol 1he new c111· 11·iJ! s1 n1pJy hf' pa1.,.ns of 1hat rorpnrat ton ·· The Jr11ne la n1111 n1rn)llf'rs 1\ho pt1 i· {JO!led !he ."11pCfl'i5flr~ \0 prnC'ePd I\ \!h !ht \nrorp11 rat 11111 all \i;11r ~hp s\;11P~. ··a hustne~~ rt>la!1nn~hip 1\\lh lhe fo11nda1u111 l·rinlrClill'd Irvine Cornpany and ari> a b&nlu!el~i ob!1j!a!rd 10 \h:al eorporallon " Addresi;1ng hrr~rl f t~ 1 rr1ne r~sidrn1s. i:he c(lnclude,~ .. 11 Ill<' ne11 l"11 Y of lrv1nr j~ 1nC'Orpor&ted a\ !his time and men s11ch a.<; I rvin~ Cnmpany tool .J olin B11r1nn plae· eel in con1rol of .\'our c11 y govtrnmen1. vou 1vill absO!tJ\eh· <lestroy lhe h1ture j,lan for the lrvine.Ranrh '"Firs!, !he Ir\ 111e Companv central \·allev land s And coastal lands "'ill ht an· ntxtd to your city "Second, th' Jr\'1ne Con1rian~· land~ "·111 he 11 ithdra11 n fr on1 lhe agricultural prestr\·1: "Third. th' lrvinf' Cnmp1111v will he,1tin :t glg<intic. \1hole!'.alc land di$f'lfrsal for !ht> ve r\' bas1r rta~on that rhc Jame$ lr11ne. Foundation n111SI ra1~e money 1n (lrder 10 eonti nue 111 rna1ntain t·ontrol of the Irvine' Cnmpany and 111 order 10 do ih1<1: ii nn1s1 forC'f' 1he con1pa111· !o li(l"lltfllll" lln 1ncomr large ennush tn n1 a 1 n I I l n 1ls governrnent-requi rfd f\hyouts.'' group "''hich drt.11s mtn1btrs fron1 eat·h 1chool 4lstr1cl ~n\ul 1·td al~u (•bJet ll!d. r\ spokesman for tilt. aroup urgtd tht con1· mittee to .seek te11slaUon to strengthen lhe ~C~I dilili"lcl.s i1 they stand, pattlcularly in \'ltw o! rtetnt Supttrnt. Court decisions on school financins \\;i~ne rlart. repre~c'n tJng !he. lr~·u1t C:ou1h·1/ on EJur1111on :><Ud his group sup- tx>rlrd !hr unlfit illhlU plan~ but asked fhe 1'1!1111\l!tf'c l•1 ("Oll~td<'r 111clud1ng rno re in· t1uslr1al pr·optr!1 in10 the lr11111e d1~1 ru·t l•~"·' '"'" ••4 (.,•l••t Ready to Go to balanct. a~s1:,std valuts as jhey no1' Jlil nd. After adoptuig . the plan , ""hlch 1\so stipula!es tM procedures for aplitting in· 10 three wiifitd districts. the co1nmitl ee \'Ole.d 10 set up lhtet public hearu1gs The fir~l two will be Oct. 18. One will lake place at 6.JO pm ui the Tustin area and the ~~cond will be al 9 pm. 111 thr 1n ·ine arr:a ... Third pub1ir hearing \\"ill be u1 ~li:-s1un \"1c10 al 6 :JO p rn on Oct W. Jmo1cd1atclv 101101\ ulg the third hear- D.t.IL Y l'ILOT Nt WI AAI• """ the Co w1ty L'o1nn1illee for Schuol Distri ct f<eorga111:ta1ion ~·di ron\'ene to re.1•ie\1' lht hearings and 1naJ.;e a lu1al decision, The boundartes. "·ruc.h l\a\'e drawn tire fron1 sr\·eral SaddlebaC'k \'alley area Proups, fol101\' the old fr \ 1ne Ranch boun· daries on the line betw een lhe proposed lhssu1n Viejo and lr\·ine d1.strirts, but rqually divide rhe El Toro f.IA rine Cor p$ Air Station in sueh a wa~ so Iha! ;ill bai;e housing and rht El Toro \larinr S('hool J~ 1nclutled u1 th e If\ 1ne D1~tr u.:l and the San Joaqui n 1tdinlnl~lr;1tJ1 t centrr Is It the ~!Jssion V1e10 Dz !;\rJ(1 1'he boundary bell'.'een Jr1 Ult ana Tustin districts "''ould folio"' an Im· aginar\' e.1.t PnSinn llf CuJ\•er Road frort 11e Pdgc ot !he Tusti11 High St hoil Dislnet .~ r .o :loll'f ll buunda r) 11e.)trrl.1· 11 the Tr<1bul't1 Ro;1d 1-1here 11 Jogs north to f.fylord Hruid and 11esl alont: The :>Outherll •ide ()f lhf' Air F'al'1lity Jogging 11·e:11ert3 1/,rough !he lrv111e indus1riat compl r1" !•1 '"" r·e11l!'r of !hr Tu~t111 High Sehti1>l Di ~lflC'I s 11orthern bou11da r:. Harbor Schools' Fund Bid Ol~ayed A $1 l&,000 emergency e1nptoyme11 I i:rant applic:ation to create 14 jobs m the ~ewport·~tesa Unift!d School Distr1c:I has been appro\•ed by School trustees. The ·'- Ne ivport Tr ying To Fill Posts Xe\\'PQfl Beoeh will make-an !"Hori to pul at least a handful of !he 1.000 un· rmployed city residents back to 1~'ork The city is starting recrui1menl /or 1ht first three or se1·en jobs created under rhe federa l Public· Employment Progra1n iPEPJ. application 11'as app rored 3 tn 1 v.•1th trustee Thoma~ Casey absta1n1ng. Thi! approval wa~ a board·rndorsemrnt nf a district apphcatton for a share of the Puhllc E:n1ployrneol Progr11m (PEP f rnone,\'S be.u1g allocated lo Orangt Coun · r.r. onr of the lliit1011"!1 are<1s hardest bi~ h.1· u11en1pl oyrnc111 Uuder thl'" C"n1crgcnl'y emplorn1en~ legis\i11lon. the di~trict would add !4 nnn· teaching pos111ons. The new jobs v.'ould •·ost a I01<t l t1f Sllli.OJI i\1net~· pen::e111 of l ht~ co::! 11ould be paid by the federal goven1me 111. tf the ~rant request gel~ stale approval. This is route ror Balboa Bay Lions Club Lobster Bake Parade sched· uled for 10 a.m. Sa turday at Newport Center . It is billed as first n1ajor parade in city's history. Lobster Bake festivities. incl uding a mini· mid"·ay. v.•ill center this evening. Saturday and Sunday on fashion Island. Traditio nal lobster dinners \1·iJI be serl'ed from 6 p.n1. lo 9 p.m. each day. Three planning ~uions wilt be filled immed iately. said F'rank lvens, <.Cling personnel di~tor. 'fhe clly will hirt !wo associate planners and one assistant planner. all of \.\'horn will be assigned to !he project of upd ating !he. mester plan or development Casev, a11d another t>ehool trustee. l)Qnrild. Smallv.·ood . opposed thl!' pro- gram saying they \\'ere reluctant to 11dd new staff posilons unltss they were ~ied to specific projects. Smallwood cast the lone no vote. ..There should be specific new prri· 12ram.~ for these people to work on. \\'e shouldn "t JUSt ha~·e t1\"0 people mowing the lawn rather than one." Ca sey said. Smallll'on<l agreed. asking "\Vhen this prograrn ends in a ye<1r or !wo '"'ill we ht fa ced 1111h the cry from variou!'. departments. '\\"e need !hese people; we. need another $116.000 a year ·~·· ll"l!'OS said OcL S is the dead:1ne l'or applying for th e jobs. Wave of N ewpo1·t Heists Totals $4,000 in Goods He said the cit1· w1J: fill lll"O more (>OSitJons, a plan Check engineer and a building inspector, in about one mon1h nnd "'ii! hire !he f i n a I tw·o people. a ground sman·gardener and a typist-clerk , ln January, LYnd~r PEP. the frde ral government pays 90 percent of tile salaries of quall· Fred personnel. hired from the rank~ of the unemployed. Superin tendent .Jchn \V . Nic!l said he felt the district had been '"asked lo assun1e a training function to help in <1 nationw ide program to get people off tht streets.'' Board 111r111 brr Selin1 S. "Bud" Frankl in :.aid he was confident th~ dis!ricl stafF had researched the projects !he ne11· posit ions might be &· eompllshing. A ~·a\·e of commercial and r,..sidtnt1al bL1rgla ries invol ving je,velry o.nd items in tranill storage, nearly S4,000 v.·orth. was logged by Newport Beach police Thurs· day . The.v 1vere IPneral\y believerl t,, M unrelated. according lo 1n\'l!s1igators. l.:irgrst , loss 11 as rcpor1ed by l\1r s. Derith Donaho/.. of ti \4 lris Are., Corona rte! Mar , \1.·ho ·1n~t ~1.JflO 1n jell"elry, a 11ed rling. ~1gagen1rn! <l lld dinner ring. /I 11·edd1ng and enga~ernent ril'" plu.~" ll't"l~!·.n1~ch. \ l:'rP stolrn 111 a si milar $980 hur~!;ir,\' ,1t llll tiordon r-; Siple r1·.~1df'nl'e , 406 4D!h SI., 1nveslJg <11ors s.iid, .ludy 1\ fJpat ~. of l!liO 16!h St . also r<'pnr!rd luggage and stored household i,:oorl:: 111Jr th ''78 were st11len from ;i lol'k· rd ~ro1·agr roo1n in her huge aparln1ent corn pl ex tn1·es!igators ~aid maintenance persnn· riet told thetn 61l keys are 111 circul ation and that so me e1nployes speak only Spani~h. tna king con1municafion:i dif· ficlllt They imphed it 11ouldn'l be hard fo r !.onieone to persuade such lln employe to open the storage roon1 to an oo!slder pos· ing as a tenant with be!on gincs he \\'ished lo take. nul. A s.imi!ar case invol\'1ng i lem~ being mo1·ed from Mrs Gena Costi1 ·s home at 515 Jas1n1ne. Al'r . (nron8 de.1 Mar. lo !'.Lorage 111 Costa ~le~a 11';,s also Re po rted 'f?iur:.d3\ Snniel \111(' h"1\lt't'll \he 1in1e ::hr 11·a~ P<•l'l-11111, 111 11101c l\l ~h\an , 11 al~ for !wn (]1arges Soug h l Aoainst Three t'l In Bar "Bra,~l Crtn)ina\ co1npla1n1s cllargUlg three rnen arrc:;led after a savage J'\!!"'IXlrt 'Reach lJ<if br;n1'l early Thursday \1ere being l>ough1 loda~, 1rhil e 1110 slE.1.Jbing and be.ating ,·ict1n1s graduall y improved . l),1r1.:nves 11·1:re conterring "ith th e Grange C(lunt y District Att orne.y betore noon 011 the nature of charges to be l1led 1n tl1e casr Df'11n1~ L. Thon\ai1. '.!.~. of Oakland. Lee: .\ F'rA£1er. 19. ot S<1n Btrnardino and \\.1ll~l·rl \t. (;arnson .. 11 ., of An11heim. \\f'l'I' alt hooked on .~u::p1cion of assault \1 1th 1n1ent tn C't'lrn mil n1ul'([e r " The\ were tf1led fron1 Llltlt lle1dtlbe rg. 1(111 \lcfadden Place. b~' Tht ;\ewport Recicl1 poli ce he lil'Opter to 796 Joann St , Costa i\lesa . an atlegl!'dly ro11•dy motor· 1.:.1 r list hangout . Thomas. a member or the Htll's Anaels Oakla.od chapter had Dee n rtl!!ased from Or1:1ng1: Count y J ail on his o"·n rtcfl(· ni.r.ance 11 ithout posting $6.~ bail e11r tirr on Thursday. . 1 ,Judge E11ereU Dickey. nf Ha rbor .Judi· c1a! District Court , 1gree<l to Ole rrlt ase of Thon1as on hi& promise lo apJM:a; for hearing Ml a drug chr.r1e stemming fron1 a Sept. I~ r11!d on I.he: Jo.ann Street spot . ~1"1rport Beach lnvtsllg.alors said U1e me!ec 11a.<: trigge red \lh!!n ba r em- p loye..~ .Ja1nes Dugan and James V1nd1:r. bie refu!ed 10 .sl'!I tht1r alf.ockers rnore be,.r II! clnAllU:l IHTII' Du~:in tJ1e 111orl' ~r11f'rel.v 1njurtd l'.a!I l1~ted rn f111 r ron d111011 and 1mpmv1n1 t• rl11y at Hua~ \femnr111J Ho&pl!Al. wht!rt \'1tnd erb1e 11,t5 ~aid lo be 1n good COil· cl.it iorr. years and deh1 cry to a Costa !llf'sa storage co1npany, $370 \\'Orth of Jeivelry 1 anisbed . The 1·icli1n said she .searched !hf' shipment later to be sure lhe assorted jewelry pl;iced in a dresser dra\1•er hadn't inadver1ently been included tol" storage but it wa.sn·1 there. One heir!oo1n missing is her c11gage· 1nent ring ir:::.:·ibed '.\larino & l;en<1. 1923. the l"ictim snid. All intruder ransacked lhr New port J)og Groomer~· and f -ci!it Tele.phone Co1npan y office in a double burglary at 200:1 \\" Balboa Bl\-d . ac.:cord ing to Detrl"· ti1·e /l.ll \,;e :\lcEi·tny. 1 vens s11id the citv c;>.nnol rl!'strict ap· plications to t\e.\\~rt Be11ch residents. but he indica led qualified applicants rro1n 1 he city 11•ill be gi\•en priority considera- hon . He said the city's uncmployrnent fig- ure came from a report of the C?.J.iforn la ll111nan Resource~ Oe.partment 11·hich plat·r~ the city unemplo~ n\en t figure at ~ 4 pl'rcrn1\ ThPre 1~ 11n f'::>tin1a1M 11 or~ force ('/ 18.800 111th1n the c1t1-. l\t'n.s said :'\f'11-port Beach !las b<>cn allocated a total of $;-14.000 in federal monie.s under PF.P . l\·cns sa1rl I.he ('11 y Ptpecls lo ~ign i i.~ ron trP.::l fo; !he gran! nex1 v.·<'rl. E1nployment under the PEP granl \1 ould be For one fiscal year only. An 1::o;· 1e11 s1on would be possible if the fed eral go1·emn1enr cnntinues the program. the board 11·as told. Cuha Fli;.d11 s Rcs11111e \\'ASHJNGT0\1 IAf'• -The State Department says Cuban rl'hlgee Oighl~. .~u~re11ded ear-ly this 111ontl1 by F'idel Castro's go1 ern ment. will resume ?>1on· <Jar 111·11! For the latest in home furnishings stop in at Ted von Hemert 's. One of tha largest sel•c· t ions of quality furnitur e on displ ay anywh•r• in South Or1n9e County .. Choos e fr om such w•!I ~nown lines es Henredon , H•riteg•, Drex.el and Sh errill Upholstery. Pr ofessional Inte rior Otcor1tors av1il1ble. From H '"redon 's ~&JO Henredo n'\ doub!t bcokces• 1n th1 cl•ssic R1Yiv•l stylt. It\ b•s' hes on• •diusfabl• 1h1!f behind e•ch door, end •f1 li ght•d i11ltri o1 h•s four 1d\1uteble glass d1t l"e• with wood framos , Sf/ ~I in che1 wide end •~ inc.his high, ii is • 1lunni11g fo c•I po i11t for eny fil'\1 room. Com1 s11 !his and ot h1r m•tl erpi •~es f1om f-olio 10. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE MIW,OIT STOii 0'1N JllDAf '11L t NEWPO~T BEACH 1727 Wtstcliff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Profe11 lon1I Interior Dni9n•r1 Av•ilabl._AIO lAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Highw1y Phona: .. 9(.6551 INTERIORS • 11 " u ,, ,, lO " '·' '" ,,1 h 11 e ,. "· •t d ,, I ' ,. e e g s ' ' • 0 • • ' ' I I 1 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL Pi\GI} Airport Newport Beach is making more rumblings about getting tough on the su bject of Orange Cou nty Ail'port. The city co un cil Monday night named a "negotiat· ing team" to go to Orange Cou nty Board of Supervisors, carrying the n1essage that now is the time to make a declaration about the future of jet transportation. The council aJ so made it clear that 1t won't stop in its campaign if the county, as before, shuns any mean· ingfuJ ef£orls towards a solution . Newport Beach and se veral other co mmunities have countless times in the past made their point th_at they want comn1ercial jets to be removed from the airport. Every study the county has made can be found collecting dust on a back shelf. Most of the studies have been totally inadequate and some have been shot down for glaring errors. The underlying problem, of course. is that no side in the continuing debate -airport proponents or air· port critics -has been able to come up '''ilh a viable plan for relocating the airport or redistributing the com· mercial traffic via connector service, Councilman Carl Kymla has talked about a judiciaJ solution, if necessary. It is known a legal opinion on the city's participation in the citizen lawsuits against the county has been sought. It looks like the battle is on again. Freeway Cooperation The California J·lighway Commission tossed the Pa· ci.fic Coast Freeway $bal! right b~ck to Ne1vport Beach last week. Action Now Newport Beach complete its ov.•n traffic study, now in progress. before proposing a new route, and laid dow n one condition that presents an even bigger problem: No new route studies until Newport Beach can get its neighboring cities in Orange Cou nty to join in mak· ing such a request. The commissioners al so 1nade it clear that they were displeased by the harsh charges leveled against them in recent months by various Newport off1cials and anti-freeway spokesmen. From this it \11ould appear that the key ·to progress in getting reconsideration by the lfighway Commission is to buckle do\\'R promptly and effectively on the city's traffic study. Even before it is cornpleted. th is could give the city enough new, solid, factual 1nforn1ation with which to make so me fresh approaches to the Hi gh~·ay Commis· sion and to the county and the neighboring communi· tics. A Family Affair Summer's over. the ch ildren are in school and the beach weather is colder. Just at this point \\'here 11 seems th at there is noth· ing for famll les to do . so mething like the 21 st annual Balboa Bay Lion s Club Lobster Bake comes along-this year ·offering a special added attraction, a parade. Ne\l.1port Bea ch's first n1ajor parade will \vind its way around Fashion Isl and Saturday. the second day of the I~obstcr Bake, \l'hi rh \\'ill move this yea r from Corona del Mar beaches to the shopping center. It continues tonight through Sunday. - With their minds obviously made up from the start. the commission rebuffed the Newport delegation's plea for .. a study of a Bonita·Coyote Canyon corridor as a part of a possible new route. The commission placed heavy emphasis on having The Lobster Bake alwa ys has been a famil y affair, with good food. carnival rides anU game booths. The ex· citement of a full.fledged parade should only enhance that and prove to be good tonic for a bad tase of the doldrums. N ~l::::>v.­ "WHAT WO VLD I LI KE To BE WHEf\I I GROW UP! ALWE, PLEASE: Irrationally Preoccupied With Height A front page story in my local paper not Jong ago reported the findings of a persoMel director at the University of Pittsbu rgh, indicat- in.I!" that Vie starting salary oil a job ap.. plicant Is related to his hei&ht -that men over 6 feet make about 10 per· cent more than men under 6 feet. "The si;d thing about this," he said, "is that we are not talking about labor- ers .•. but about men recruited by cor- porations because they are presumably bright, have got a braln, t..nd the brain has been trained." SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS, however, have long known this to be true in Western civilization : because we are, on the who le, taller than Oriental pe<ip]es, ~·e tend ( ronsciously or unconsciously ) to consider height as one sign of su periority, whereal!i it plays no part in Eastern culture. A few years ago, the Journal of Social Psychology reported on a most in· teresting experiment in the rela1ionship between status and perceived height of a person. made by a teacher at the Australian National University. HE WORKED \\'ITH 110 college students, separated into five groups. Each group of 22 was asked to estimate -to the nearest half.inch -the height of the same man, when introduced under a variety of titles. The estimates grew steadily higher as Dear Gloomy Gus Is there an uglier building in town than Newport's new fire station? J\1aybe the big ga s station down lhe street" --{;. L. S. Thi• tl•rurt l'llle(TI rt1d1...-vl•W1o Ml M<•Utr!!'I' rho•• ti lh• 111w11>l1>tr. 5tfltl your "' "'YI M G-J Guo, D•llY ,.~,. the acade mic status ascribed to the model grew more impressive . Introduced as "a student from CAmbridge," one group estimated his height as 5--91/z; as a demonstrator In psychology from Cam· bridge, his height was estimated as over 5-10 ; when introduced as a "lecturer in psyc hology ,'' he grew another half.inch ; a "senior lecturer" title added a further inch ; and when made a full professor, he leapt to over 6 feel. (As a control. when these same student groups estimated the height of their own instructor, there was no suc h variation. l WE SOMEHOW expect ''important" men to be Jarg'er than they may be in ac· UJoJ fact. People ~·ere always surprise d at the relative short stature of s u e h notables as Einstein . Freud and Thomas Mann : invariably saying to them, "You look much taller in your pictures.·• But, of course . the "pictu res" were i.11 thl!I people's minds, not in the photos them· selves. No doubt this irrational preoccupation with height in ou r culture has made shorter men over·react with the ag· gressivcness and defensiveness that is .'iO often characterislic of them. \Vhen L!nyd Goorge was Britain's prime minister dur· ing World \Var I, a dinner guest tact!e~s­ ly remarked upon his shortness. "In Wales. where l come from ,'' he retorted, "we met.sure a man from his neck up: here, you apparenlly measure him from his neek down.!" Her F eeli1igs Were Hurt "Hurry up, you lhink we have all day," sai!LJtle bus driver to his lady passenger. The l1d y was shocked by the comment. In fad, she felt outraged and insulted. The remark caused her anxiety and lOM of sleep. She sued the bus company for $:>,000. But the court ruled against her. Sure, her fetlings were hurt. The rude driver ~ov.·­ ed bad manners. But thil was not cause for court .action. No one has the right to disturb in· tentionally another'• peace of mind. But t.he court wilt award damages only if the defend.ant's conduct ii pa rt i c u I a r I y outraseous. IN ANOTHER CASE, a creditor's screamed in1ults at a pregnant woman led to a miscarriage. This was com· pensable. A creditor called a neighbor late at night and asked the. debtor be summoned out of bed for an emergency, saying thal the hush.and had 1 bad ac· cident. When the. debtor w.ent kl lhe • phone, the creditor told htt she was f--behtn"d-in--her-J)ll.ymettla';--TJ'hiJ-t()O WU grounds for court action. • • Quotes Col. Rnbert McCormick, Dtwspaper editor and palflllkr -"The newspaper Is •n in.~tltuUon developed by modem civilli.alion to presCT1l the news of the day, .tn fo11ter commerct. ind loduslry throulilh widely circuhllrd advttt.isments and lo fum!M that che-ck UJ)On govern+ ment which no constJtution has ever been able to provide.'' Law in Action ·-- The landlord who throws out the tenanl's furniture, or the practical joker who sends a lady a dead rat wrapped in e box , or lhe businessman who uses in· suHing business tactics to humble a com· petitor will have lo pay for disturbing the other's peace of mind. There may be no actual physical harm. But wreckless or outrageous acts causing e mot Ion a I disturbances are enough. IN ANOTJIER CASE, two youngsters of divorced parents lived with the defen- dants. But the defendants were not 11trict guardians.H'hey allowed the children to drink alcoMI and engagl!: In Intimacies with friends. The childrtn became l!:fMt- ionally disturbed and the parents sued on the.Ir behalf. The court ruled that there were no threats, abuse or mlaconduct by the de1endaubi which catt9ed-the emo tional di.,tress. They were acts of 4'lmissions -too much permi~siveness. The.re was no proof af lnt.tnlional conduct. that brought about the disturbance or the children. LIABILITV JS more likely lo be im· Posed if the defendant is dealing with a particularly delicate subject or pcr~on. f"(Jr example, making ;an insultini:t remark to a marine sergeant doe~ not cau~ 11.s much liability as making the tam! remark lO a pregn1nt woman. LlabHlty might 11lso be c;iused by unintC!ntinnal but negli~cnt 11cts. "Despicable lt1j11stice to Belfast Catholics' Reader To the Editor ·. With reference to the si tuation In Ireland. I believe our "Waspish" in· sensitive aUitude loward the Irish Catholics in Belfast is merely indicat ive of the "American" vie w as regards op. pressed people all over the world. WE REALLY DON 'T stop oppression or even mass murder and genoci de until we first ask v.·hat 's in it for us. In spite of the pure propaganda that feeds through our network s in the United States from BBC, surely v.·e in America are aware the poor Irish Catholic in Belfast is, in fact, afforded that same brand of "justice" that our minority g r o u p s , black, brown and destitute. rece ive right here under our un concer ned noses. THE ISSUE, !11r. Edilor, is the vote. The lrish Catholic is given the most menial of jobs in Be.Hast -lhus. no property ownershi p or right to vote . With no voice in governn1ent, people, as you are swarr., lake to the streets, band together anrl . in desperation. very often retaliate "'llh force. All these despicable in1usti ces stem from a tremendous !ack of concC'rn and compassion f(lr the poor. May Goe' give them the po\\'er to overcome. PO\VF:R (HIS) to the Brng;>Jesc in F:~.<il Pakistan. dying 10 the streel.~. And power to the Irish C<1thohcs in Belfast. the JX)<lr blacks 1n America. "'hose pal1enC'e 1s y,·earing thin . and pciwrr to our poQr fo.i r~. ican·Ameriean f<1rm workers whn lahor for us. Pov.·er to those poor who are called the "\.\'elfare Mush ." All pou·er to these. th e so-called "least of nur brethren," the poor. May they one day turn the tide and , in all th eir wisdom anc1 experience, 110! to forget their pa· ti ence. ha ve jurisdiction over 11s for a change. BERr\!ECE \VELSU Confused To lhe Editor As a taxpayer in the Coast Community College District, I am confused by your rece nt editorial regarding the "unique taxing propo.sal " advanced by the district. Just a few weeks ago, your editorial writers bristled at the plan by coast trustea to form special assessment districts in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach in order lo finance capi tal Im- provements al Orange Coast and Golden West Colleges. YOU SAID In the earlier editorial that these districts, to be formed under California 's 1913 Act, need have o•lj' the approval of the city councils in the com· munities in which the campuses ire located, i.e., Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. . But, you explained. college district tax· payers who live outside those cities would have to pay as.sessmcnt district taxes even though they or their city councils would have nothing lo say aboi1t the (ormalion of those dist.ricts. This is a clear case of taxation without representation and an attempt to circum· vent the electorate by taking advantage ot an obscure law, you told us then. rag..BA£1C PLAN has not changed. It i11 still beEore the Huntington Beach City By George ---, Dear Gtarge: Is rabbi t tnbacrn ha:rmfu\? \VON DERING Dear Wondcrin~; When's the !nsl time ynu heard 11 rRbhit cou~h~ (I sometimes wish t had tht. prol>- lems lhe women advir,~ cnl- umnl~t~ ,:zet. Oet>p dnw n. I don't lhink my culum n ls a~ sexy 1 Charges Ma ilbox Le tters from readers are welcome. Normall11 writers shoula conve11 their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit tpace or etim1nate libel is reserved. AU let· ters mu.st include signature and mail· fng address, but tl011UI may be with· held on request if su.ffidtttt reason is am>arent. Poetry will no: be pub- lished. Council, even though the Costa Mesa council has rejected the idea . Yet, now your editorial writers tell us "it appears that the relatively minor tax increase would more than pay for itself in benefits." Are you now teJling us that the end justifies the means? I \VONDER if the 1913 Act was really intended for such a purpose, though the wording nf the law may fit the noble, 1971 intent ions nf college district officials. Personalty, I think coast collegP !rustees anrl their administrators are nu1 of line on this one and that your editorial v.·rilers were right the first time. f\.1aybe those good college folks ought In re.read that bit of American history 11bnul the Boston Tea Party C IL Ll.;GE Pnrllal Pkture To the Edit or: The arguments for a"d age.inst the pro- posed police and administr;ilive facil ity ~·hich accompany the sample ballot for next. Tnesday ·s election are so inadequa1e a~ tn give 11 very partial picture.. I offer the following pertinent fa cts or which the general public ma y be unaware: THE FIGURE of $1.9 million for a new location is $1.1 million in excess of that planned for the, new Newport Beach civic center. As published in the Schematic Construction Cost Buget, $800,000 is allowed for land cost and is included in the total figure of $6,935,000. The first named figure of $1 .9 million refers to the 19.34 acre site agreed upon , of which the city would utilize only nine acres. The other 10.34 .acres would be developed by other agencies. Orange County has already purchased 5.26 acres of thig for use by the Harbor Judicial District Municipal Courts. THE LAND VA.LUE was fro7.en at lhe lime of Lhe agreement on the site so that the city would not be held to advancing: va lue.!5. The l5ite at the cost agreed upon would not again be available al some Lack of future time. It ls estimated that lhe value or the present city hall site will more than balance the $800,000 for the new site. A second story could not be added to the present city hall because of structural limitations . AT PRESENT the ri ty Is spending $20.000 annually in ren t on offices to sup-- p\ement present Facilities . Would it not be. a public service In publish all information that both pro and con sides can muster so that lhe voter can better judge the situation when he goes to the polls on October s~ MRS . STANLEY LE LIEVRE \Vilt do Editor 'lltter lttconslstency' To the Editor : Tv.·o front·page articles concerning high·df'nsity development in the airport :irca 'DAI LY PILOT, Sept. 171 point om· inouslv !o whal I ccinsider to be nu\righ l dupli city on the part of the ma· jnrity nf our city And county planning corn1nission members. \Vhile ren1aining on record as n11t1y OJr po sed tu expansion of Orang e County Airpo rt. the county plannin,I!" co mmission approved on Augusl 30 the re·roning of a portion of the McDnnnell Dough1s pro-- pcrty to 11ccommodate, ~·ith utter in· <'onsislcncy, a hotel and convention cC'nter. NolhinR rould be more orientrd toward continued gnJwth of the airport complex than that kind of extensive and un· n e cc s ~a r y commercial development . Parenthelically , I suggest that no developer in his right mind would make sur·h ;i f1n11n cia l f'nmmilment without pri vate assurance that the airport will in· deed expand, despite present stated policy . THE COMMJSSION'S act.ion must be cqnsider cd lo carry wit h it a tacit agree· n1Cnt with the incomprehensible pro- nnuncr.ment by Douglas official Harold Hock muth that a hotel, convention center and 11n unspecified number of office. buildings will create no more additional traffic than would re5ult from light in· duslrial development. I submit that no qualified and re sponsible planner would accept such a questionable conclusion from a developer's obvlously biased study. The Newport Beach Planning Com· mi ssion is equally culpable in it~ ap-- prov;i\ or the Sheraton hotel development on the Emkay properly. which also c11n· nnl fail to compound the airport area ·s traffic problems. and which will place another nail in the coffin of proposcl!I jet phase-out at Orange County Airport. THE REFERENCE by "ssistant. com· munJty development dirtctor James How to Address Our Lawmakers U. t. SINATOIU Alt" (••"''""' (0 / Jl1 N. $~!"' sr.. L•• ""'•let fOC'fl tno:I JQ1111 v. 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"" E.do<.il~n 1!~~111~1 10" •1111 Joi.11 CommlllH on l.Olll•ll~• ••tl•t m1n1 Jo,.,., I!. ~·~•tm<>r ,, (!!\~ OIJ!•lcl-11 !. ,)If! ll•ll"J~~ur.•1, Gfrr<tn Grovf ""41 '~Mmlllou STATI AISIMl lYMllt PllOM O•Alll•I COWTY 11,,.,,.ri r . tMhl"' p111 oi~1r1tt-1tl, '"" Wntdltt Cir., N..,.CIO•I tHrll, .... IO. Commlttets: l"ulltlc Com'"'9'U Md I'• 111 l c UlUlllM, ~ V. lrlltfl (lS1h Olt!rl{t-lt !. \«IL NDrlh H•rllOI" llvd., l"w!l••l<>ll l!mOIO'J'tNftl 1r~ lt•Ur • .,,.,,I, W•lt r •"II (l\elrm1n, •1al1 c°"""1""'' l"l.,.nc:• •1111 1ruw•rtt•, L~-1t1l11'IDM 11111 It-and 'ttxtlleo'I. $Ilk! ,_ mll!H 111 ll'Ylr"""""''' Outlllle.1 •nd tMlrm•~ • j o1ftl c-tttw Oii A!Omlt Ot\IOro.fMlll •NI 5fl.K• Obtt'I M. lu•l<t (10tll Cll•l•kl-lt), 11rn llH(ll l lWI., Mltftllll910fl ltKll m.17, COOTT'nlitH.1 : E6ut•· tloll. •EIK!lonl •NI Con1tll\/llonll Am•lld""'"'" o>td "Ice c~1!•m"1. Tr•n1Porlll-. KenMlh Cory fifth o .. 1r\Cl-D), !" N. Eu• 1111. I'. Cl. llO• Ot• .... ~.,.. .... '1"1 (or.om II•~· l!d~llM Lo&or lt1l111il"1 •net l!.ev•n"' •M T••••lon O..Ol lr.a levl•'"lv1 Utl!lo"' St•1• (A•l!01; S1cr•mt nte, c.1111. tll07< OltANOI C\IUNTY IOAIO 01' IUl"lltY!'0'"' "+n t O+•t ll_r.,..N, ·•"I" ''i!Jld-10 111, now•n 11.•I<•• T riJ 0111., Wlll\•m p>~llllt>t I' rl" 01•! ""'"" 11. Clort "''" n"'· '"""~ v-' •Po•• A~~•)'"" Oro"'' (ft11n!Y ,\dml"i"•~llo~ ~I~', Room i.<lJ, '\J H, S•c1rrw1rt, i•~!t olnl, 'l/00. Concern Hcwicker lo approval of the Sheraton development by the Airport Land Use Commission wa s a lame attempt. I believe, to rstablish thl'lt the planning commission thereby had a mandate tn approve the app!ical1nn. In truth, they had the duly to ~consider these develop- ment plans in the light of Newport Beach's interest, irrespective of outsid• recommendations . A basic defect in present land us l!I policy is that those responsible for its determination are generally political ap- pointees. extremely $USceptihle lo persuasion by special interests. It is therefore hvpoc rilical for city officials to ask us to silence our objections \.o unwise developmen1 pending formulation of their vaunted master plan, when these same official s continue to approve questionable projects piecemeal, without equivalent restralnl. ROBERT D. RIES Battin'• Maneuvering To the Editor : Prompted by an article in the DAILY PILOT of Sept. 17, I have wired a protest to Presiden t.-Nixon. I do not like the idea of Board nf Supervisors Chairman Robert Battin us- ing the \Ve.stern White House as a plat· form to again try to accomplish what ha attempted to do illegally on Aug. 9 -oust Charles Pearson from the Local Agency Formation Comm1ss1on Using the seclusion of the Western \.\'hite House in ;a non·public meeting to further his pol itica l maneuvering is especi ally distressing to "" THF:RE HAS BEE!'i ample opportunity afforded me to see and hear how Battin conducts himself al Local Agency Formation Commission meetings and during Board of Supe.rvisor.s· meetings and I am nol Impressed, Battin has been and is now trying to prevent me and severa l thousand fell ow cilizens from voting on the question of Irvine ci tyhood. To say that he 1~ not responding prn-- perly to the mandate of over 2.000 Irvine voters who signed a petition askinr, for an election on lhe question or Irvine cilyhood is an understatement of h.ia failure to discharge his responsibility as cha irman of the Orange County Board or Supervisors. REGARDI NG MY .own per'6nal In· volveiTient lo attain lrvinl!: cltyhood, t have serVed as petition coordinator fnr COIN tCilY of Irvine Now) and I am presently 11 community coordinator for COIN. f am with the Onugla!i Aircrart Cn. in L-Ong Beach and reside in VIiiage P11rk in Irvine. •• C. BARR FLETCHER OltAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted,• Publl.shef' Thoma1 Ketvil, Editor A.llnrt W. Batea Editorial Page Editor The edJtorW P"i• ot lM Dally Pnol attkll tu in form and Jdmulate re~d­ ers by ptt:~ntin£ this new1"P1per'1 opink>n11 w~ c:ommtonfar:y OT\ topics of Lnterts:I And llif\UlcanC'f, by pni- vir11n~ a lon1m lor '.hp e:<p""~IOn ol "'"~ rcarlt!r:s' opinions, and by P""'" ,enttnR tht' d\vef'S4! v1f!lv.'pnlnt1 nr \n. l(lrmtXl nb~l'rven. inti spoke~mcn on 10('lll'.5 nl the o.11y. Friday, Scpte1nber 24, l97 l • OAILY PJLOT lJ Spealcer of Ho11se CandUlacy Stork Hitches Airplane Ride Poll -Shows Texas Officials Declared EcoJWmy Top Worry Named in Bribe By Harris ATLANTA (AP) -An Eastern Airl ines jet landed with one men. pas.senger than it took off with Thursday after a pauenger gave birth lo a baby boy while flyir11 over northeast Georg ia. Pl\INCETON, N.J . (AP) -The ch ief concem or the Amerit•n people is t he slate or the economy, 1ccordlng to the Gallup Poll . This replaces the Vietnam \Var as the primary conce rn. .. U"I 1'•6"11tt• AUSTIN, Tex. 1UPI) -Cus Franklln f\t utscher, the Democratic speaker of the Te1a~ House of Repre.senlall\'es, v.·as in- dicted Thu rsday on a charge of accrp1111g .11 bribe to pass l\\'O banking bills duri ng a special legislali\'e session two years ago. "This jusl makes me so 1nad I could spit," said '-1utscher's wife, Lhe for mer Donna Axum and the 1964 t.1iss America from El Dorado. :\rk. BACKED BANKING BILLS O.mocr1t Gui Mut•cher Humphrey Seeks Halt to MIRV "I am confident I will be acqu1lled," said h1utscher. 38. or Brenhah . The Travis County Grand Jury indicted htutscher, another legislat?r, a legislative aide and .11 fonner slate insurance com- missioner on the bribery charges which came to light during 11 federal in· vestigation of fraudulent stock manipula- tions in Texas. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Calling for an end to the in ternational "drama of in· corrC'o:-l assessments and lust r o r superiority," Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey ~ D-\1inn . ), asked !he Senatt today to sus·- pend deployment of tht nation's newest missile S)'slem. The Grand Jury also issued a report criticizing Tei1as polilical figures. "It is the opinion of the •.. grand jury 1hat some Texas lawmakers, who have been elected bv the voters of Texas In the high position· or trust, were too busy granting political favors and being in- fluenced in exchange for turning a fast buck:' the grand jury's report said. Hu mphrey called up his amend ment to place funds for the multiple, in- fll'pendently largelable re-entry vehicle 1 : ... 1111\11 into reserve lo Rwail the reac- tion from t.losco11·. The other officials indicted were : Humphrey's amendrnen1 wa s in· lroduced lo a $21 billion military pro- euremenl authorization bill -the annual Pentagon weapon,s 1neasure. Rep. Thomas C. Shannon. 61, a Fort \Vor th De mocrat, the speakC'r pro ten1· pore of the House and a close fri end and political ally of Mutscher. Quarterly Basis Army Plans to Halt Monthly Draft Call \, NG TON ! UP I 1 Army officials hope to end the decades-old pr a c I i c e of monthly draft c.•aJls with lhe ne1v draft announcement ex- pected next ~·eek . They expect. to switch to quarterly calls. In the "'ake of passage of lhe ne1v draft law Tuesday. Pent agon officials a re "'orking up new calls for !he rest or the ~'ear. Total c?.lls for October, November and December will be na more tha n 19.SOO, of- ficials indic:ile<i. Army officials "·ant l(I Incognito Miranda Convicted Pl-!OE!\IX <UPI 1 -l'.:rnest A. r-.1iranda, key figure to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, has beeu reconvicted of robbery. Superior Court Judge Philip r-.1arquardt did nol set a date for sentencing for the defen- da nt. \1·ho "'as tried undrr a fictitious name to a voi d publicity. f\firanda y,·as retried on lhr rob~ry charge due to the 196(1 L'.~. District Court declsic111 that overturned his earlier <·on\ ict1on on grounds his co11- fess1on "'a~ "inl'olunta1·v and il!~i<;a1 '' • i\11randa ·s iden\1!\' was kept fro rn the JIJr.1· until after !hr 1 erd1ct "·as read ~cause of the publ1r'I!.'. he rece1l'ed 01'er "' Supreme Coil!'\ decision regarding u n r e 1 a 1 e d COil· 1 iclions for kidnaping and rapt" The h:gh court'~ rul1n,c: held that criminal suspects 1nust be advised of their cnnslitutional rights before giving a con- fession. f\!iranda was retried on the ki dnap.rape charge~. CQnvicted and sente nced to 20 to 30 rears. 1\,1randa 1vas retnffi on the robbery charge undtr the name or "Jose G om e z·• although Iaw rers and wit- ness~ usualll' refl.'rred lo hirn •s "the defendanl" ta al'oid rf'\•f'ahn,: his true idrnlily ~1arquardl lold the juror~ )tlranda y,·as lned under !he ficti!iou~ name .. tn pro!tcl the interest~ of the delcnd:i nt and !ht public ·• Miranda "'as accused of robbin,c: 1\lrs Barbara Sue .JohnSQn of S8 in ~ovember , 1962. swilch to a qua rte rly call system because they feel it is simpler to administer. Their plans. ho1\.'ever. must be a p- proved by civilians in the of- fic f" of the secretary of defense =ind by 1he Selective Se rvice Systen1. The rnnnthlv d raft calls have been ·a fixture of American life for more than f1>.·o decades. .Inductions for the World \\rar 11 period came to an end in October. 1946, and !he draft then "·ent into mothba lls except for three months during !he J948-49 Berlin blockadf'. But the monthly calls were resumed in Sep tember. 1950, shortly after the Korean War began. From !hen until !hi! vear there was a ct1ll everv inonlh but two -l\lay and June. 19'i!. \Vith !he decline in the use of !he draft in the decrease in hostil ities in Vietnam. Army offici Als beRan lhis spring lo feel it ~·ou1d be simpler lo use a Jon,l!er Period for calls than one mon!h. Cigarettes Boost Tar, Nicotine \V1\SJllNGTON rUPI) '.\1orl.' t'igarette brands in· LTr:ased !ar and 11icotine lel'el!\ during the PilSI 10 months th an decrea ~ed 11iern. the Federal Ti ade l"omn1iss1on 4 FTC1 said todar. fleporl1ng on August tests of 121 brands and types or cigarettes. the FTC said 39 showed Increases in tar con- tent and 35 in nicotine content compared "'ilh the previoug test in October. ~i xteen \'arieties decreased itir content and 20 reducl!d nicotine content. the f'TC said. Tar and nicotine content was unchanged in 57 \'arielies, the report ~aid, and comparisons were not pos~ible for 27. Thur~dav lhe FTC Accused Ecolo-<i. ·a lead ing no n- phospha1t detergent. or falsely 11d1·f'rl ising lhal fl is safe . The F'TC said the case «·as uo1 connected with I h e go\' e r n n1 e n I ' s recn1n· 1nendation Jal \\'eek !hat house1\·11·cs sh o u I d use phosphate detergent.! btc1u.se pho!phate subs I itule.!I 11 r e hazardous, particularly for Protes t Held children who might .. 11hem. Bussell E. Train, chairman Over At ti.Ca of the \lo'hite l louse Council on Environmental Qualily, urged the F"TC Thursday to dn>p its ALBANY. N.Y. <UPI \ -"A proposed rule under which weU·publkl1ed protest 1gainst phosphate detergents would the state's handling or the: ha \'e 10 include 1 water po\lu- Attlca Prison rebellion drey,· 11 lion "·arning in advertising crowd estimated al 1,300 lo and packaging. the front 1teps oC the Slate ;=::==========; Capitol Thursday. The noisy but orde rl y gathering fell far .shorl of the a.ooo to 10,000 protesters whl<::h organizers predlcttd would show up to demand the re.signallon of G<>v. Niel.son A Rnc:kefeller. The protest h1.!1ttd about two hours. KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN Stirman Rush t-lcGmty, 32. one of MuUcher's legislative aides. John Osorio. 49, an Attorney. former state insurance commissioner Md fonner president u£ National Bankers Life l n.~urance l'o. 'rhe alll"gl'd br ibe "'as uncovered by the US. Secunties and Exchange Com· 1n1ssion during i!s investigation into the sale and fraudulent n1anipulat1on of unregistered stocks between J anuary, 1963 a nd i)ec.:ember, 1970. The alleged n1astern1ind of the sche111e was llouston financier Frank \\'. Sharp. The Sl:'.C claimed Sharp, in order to keep his plan fron1 being detected, need- ed to get rid or the . F ederal Deposit Jnsurancc Corp. (FDIC) rrom his bank. Sharp drafted t1\·o banking bills which \\'OU!d have created a sta le-chartered cor· poration lo insure deposits in estate banks. The bills \1•ere submitted to the leg islature du ring its 1969 special session and subsequently passed_ In July. 1969. Sharp's bank, Sharpstown state bank. granted a series of Joans to Mutscher, Shannon. Gov_ Presion Smith anrl other stale otficials. all Democrats, and !he proct•eds rron1 these loans wenl 10 purchase slock in National Bankers Lifr, "'hi1·h Sharp also controlled. On Aug . 27. 1969 tile special Jegislatil'e session 1vhich <:Onsidered Sharp's bill.'i <:orivencd. Un Sept. 5, Shannon introduced the bills in the U gisla ture. WAS HINGTON (UPI) -Calling 1972 a crucial year. Okla homa's Sen. fred R. l larris announced today he will seek lhe Democratic presidential nomination and "try to tum this country around btfore ir~ too la te " "I believe that a President can call this tounlry back to the greatness that is in us," Marris said. ··1 mean to lry." The 40·year old, self·slyled modem.day populist said his campaign would take h1n1 to the elderly, to Vietnam veterans in l1ospitals, lo the prisons, a nd lo the streets. "A campaign itself can ~ive power lo lhe JX>Werless,'' he said ... I n1ean to do !hat.'' Harris joined Sen. George S. ft.i cGovern of South Dakota as an announced can· didale for the Democratic nomination. /.IcGovem announced last spring. Over the past two and a half months, J.larris has sought to put toge~r a coali- tion of senior citizens, disenchanted youlh, blacks, Mexican-Americans, In· dians, farmers, and blue collar workers. He said his extensi ve travels this sum· mer left him with this impression. -"A Jot or people can·t belie ve Ainerica has ever been to the moon. 1'hat's because they doubt the credibility of the government and because it seem~ so illogical to then1 that our nation could spend so much money on space when so n1any of our people here on earth can't buy medical care.'' Eastrrn Airlines said an Atl1nta slewardess, Bonnie Wilson, 1aalsted in the delivery of the 3 pound , I ounce boy, T\~1enty-eighl n1inutes later, the ti11ami lo Detroit jetliner made an unscheduled landing in Atlant a, where n1other and child were r'""'M'"..J in 1:ood condition at 11 hospilal. v.·as the second time 11rs. \Nilson . who ha s been a sley,·ardess since January 197D, has assisted in a birth in the air. Thanksgiving Birds Impounded by U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -Government inspectors are checking 50,000 Minnesota turkeys slaughtered for Thanksgiving tables to see how many contain harmful r esidues of an industrial chemical that a lso was discovered in chickens this sum- mer. 'rhe tur keys were impounded over the past six weeks at Swift Dairy & Poultry Com pany in Detroit Lakes, Minn., a subsidiary of Swift & Company, the na- tion's la rgest meat packer. fJ r. Kenneth M. McEnroe, head of Meal and Poultry inspection for t h e Agriculture Department, J>aid Thursday the turkeys were from ''si:it or seven flocks" grown in \Vadena, '-linn. Gallup survey!! nver the last SC\'en. years have indica ted the war was con- sidered by more pe<1ple to be of primary importance than any olher issues . But 45 percent of the 1,495 persons In· ten'iev.·ed !ale last month said the economy was uppe rmost, with 25 percent saying the war y,•as the No. I problem. Jn a June •poll . 33 percent of th(}S{' in · tervie\ved said the war was the first pro- blem and 22 percent cited the economy as most importanl The August figures Indicated the most roncern over the economy since 1936. Those interviewed also (!58id the economy would be the major issue in the 1971 Presidential campai~n . The question asked or the persons 18 or older in more than 100 localities acros.'11 the couhtry was : "What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today?" The Gallup Poll said that 12 percent cited crime and lawlessness as the main problem, 7 percenl chose race relations and 6 percent poverty and welfare. Fi\'e percent or those polled "'ere no t &c· counted for. Among those v.'ho said th e econonly was the primary problem, most felt lhs high cost of living and general economic problems were more important than unemployment. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chrysler· Plymouth ,4~ CHRYSLER ,. ........ ' ····•.·· ·. introduces the 1972's. Built to stay new longer. Wt'wc~fcwdrmges-easlir"!Jn..A Jot of them.,.,., cm-~-Lila: the""" loobof our Fury. And the lLW inl!:ti<nm>doptims wncafler:ing this,.,... Butman:~ m: IDDlCu the things-cm~-. 11'e kind of tirings we'1t<lui!lg tofalfill mr cxxmnitment- ~al,.,Ju>ldfogeil<Sthatwill nm bctt<r aildld • longrrlhcm-=-"""built bofttt:. So wlwrm: Chryslcr-Pl1mouth ar.,..nc inlercsttd in-from the litt.Iecncl:et to the "'"•"""Duster, fromthcmicl-si2': Satdlite to the llllllrioas Chrysler--cm be sure it w:u bni1t with this mmmitmeut in mind. Genil.s through with the kind ol car America waols. Buy now while prices are stlll flaae1L Dealer. ' I I 11 I I .. ,. --. - Costa Mesa EDITION vo e. 64, NO. 229, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES \"<" . ' I ~·· j •I. "' '' ... -~ • PROPERTY McOOi\'N~~f.l. OOUt>!.AS THIS IS OUTLINE OF McDONNELL DOUGLAS PROPERTY It Li•s Across MacArthur Boulevard From County Airport .~ . I l ' t ' • """ ,II .--!'!'.,.....~ THIS IS AEROSPACE FIRM'S PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT Irvin• Company Opposes Proposal Before County Planners Douglas Rezoning Effort Facing Third Discussion Bv .JACK BROBACK Of "" D•llY ~ti.I Jlt lf Round three v.•ill he fought Tuesday before the Orange County Planning Com· mission over the proposed rezone or the W-acre McDonnell Douglas property acros:s from the Orange County Airport. It is a battle of giants, with 1he aerospace firm on one side and the Irvine Company on the other. McDonnell Douglas won the first round, Jelling spproval Aug. 31 cf the plMning commissioriers in a 3·2 vote of the rerone Crom light Industrial use to commercial. Planned is a 200-room hotel-motel. an of· fice building comple'K and a convention ctnter for the property on the northeast (()met of MacArthur Boulevard and Catnp1s Drive. Irvine Company exaicilv~ prevailed in the aecond round Sept. ~ when Alrport Land Use Commission members refused 10 budge fr nm their position that the prD- perty should remain wned for Industry. The McDonnell Douglas campaiRn before the CQunty planners mnved with cxtranrdlna.ry speed. The day of the Aug. ll heiir!ng. commissioners for the. fir~t time , were shown a brochure detailing lhe proposal end laying out a 10-ycar development program. It was this speed which created the need for . Tuesday's hearing. Nonnally, when a property zone change is con· sidered in an area where a general plan has been ad opted, an amendment to the gene ral plan is con5idered before or,dur- iRg the zone change hearing, ac~rdif!S to County Planning Department o£!iclals. This was -not done tn the McDbnnell Douglas rezone 90 the Irvine General Plan, Soul.hem Sedor, will be. before the commission Tuesday. It was this plan and It.I Industrial 7.Qn- ing for the SO acres, that Irvine ex· ecuUves fought for so' vigorously-if I.he Aug. 31 hearing. ' - ''This is a monument.al change ln plans lor the area," 1rgved Irvine's Vice Presi· dent Richard Reese. "Tl vkllate! the In· tegrity or the Industrial complex plan.'' The rezone, tf finally approved by th!'! cnunly Board of Supervisors sometlme next month , would mark the first devla· Uon In the sdopted: general pl•n and the Irvine Jndustrlal Complex projections !See DOUGLAS, Page I J I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTE..,BER 24, 197f TEN CENTS Britain Ousts Russians 105 Age1its Pointed Out by Top-level Defecwr LONDON (AP) -A senior Soviet tntelllgence agent defected to Britain with documents on a Russian spy network. the Foreign Office announced today, It ordered 105 Soviet employes or the embassy, the trade delegation, the Moscow Bank and the Aeroflot airline to leave Britain . Ninety of the Russians currenlly on du· ty here were given two weeks to leave . Another 15, currently abroad. will l)e denied permission to return to London. Irvine Pot Kept Boiling By Heiress By BARBARA KREIBJC H Of TM D1llr l'llel $1111 ... Jn a statement to the DAILY PILOT todlily, heiress Joan Irvine Smith detailed her reasoning in seeking a delay of in· corporation for the city of Ir vine and challenged responses of spokesmen for the Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation to her earlier criticisms, made in an interview last week . On the eve <Jf her departure for Europe, Mrs. Smith, who flew to Ora nge County last week to attempt to persuade the Board of Supervisors to delay the in· corporation for 60 days, reiterated her fea r that the ranch property is in dan ger nf becoming "a giant slun:" and called Irvine residents Sttking immediate in· corporation "lambs being led to the alaug)J~." •. The financial situation of the Irvine Foundation, she claimed., will force the whoJeaale dispersaJ or ranchlands and the annetation or extensive screage to the proposed new city, 1eacting to "un· controlled development.'' Next tiearing on the incorporation before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled Wednesday. At the time of Mrs. Smith's visit. Board Chairman Robert Battin proposed con- tinuinf the hearing for 60 days and at first seemed to have the support of Supervisor Ronald Caspers. However, Caspeni: finally went 11/ong with a yote to (()ntinue the hearing !or only two weeks, until Sept. :9. Mrs. Smith, principal i nd iv Id u a I stockholder in the Irvine Company, holdini "almost 22 percent" of the com- pany's stock. said today that other Irvine family members, representing ownership of more than 23 pert!t!nt of the stoc k, are iiupporting incorporaUon of the city because they are "absolutely obligated to the corporation" and its controlling Foun· dation, holder of 5'1.6 percent of Irvine itoc k. She described John Burton, chairm~n of the Council of Communities of lrvine and chlef proponent of incorporation, as "11 puppet" of the Irvine Company. !See HElRESS, Page 21 Trustees Find Buses to Shuttle Mesa Cliil.dren Newport-Mesa school officials hs"l found enough buses to take children across Harbor Boulevard to TeWinkle f.fiddle School, at lea.st in the mornings. Parents of children in the northwest Costa Mesa area pleaded for the bus service at a meeting cf school trustees Tuesday. They said their chilrlren have to cross Harbor Bouleva rd et Gi!'l\er Avenue on foot during the morni ng rush hour . Raymond Schnierer, business ma na ger for the Newport·M~a Unified School District. said his ofrice has been able to reshuffle :schedules to make the buses available for shuttle runs beginning at 7:40 a.m. Monday. The buses will leave from Killybrooke fChool. Schnierer &aid no rescheduling has taken place oit afternoon runs, but said parents were mostly concerned about the hazard In the morning because of lhe rush hour traffic. The chUdren will still have to walk home In the afternoon. School officials said they are making 11dditional bike racks available 1t Killybrooke School for TeWinkle·!ludent!'I ~ plan to catch the morning shuttle .....: ' Thieu Funds Probed WASHINGTON fUPl) -A House su~ committee contends the United States secretary provided $.'!00 millinn to the govunment of Soul.h Vietnamese Pres._ dent Nguyen Van Thieu during the paat three years. The mass txpulsion is the biggest of its kind in modern diplomatic history except 1" cases of countries breaking off rela· lions. The Soviet Embassy which now has a dipl omatic sta[f of 550 will not be allowed In replace the expelled officials, the 5pokesman said. The Foreign Office sa.id: "Evidence of the scale and nature of Soviet espionage in Britain conducted under the auspices of the Soviet Embassy. trade delegations ' i ' • ! ' ' • ' 1~' KEEPS KETTLE BOILING lrvi n.•'.a J01n Irvine Smith Mayor Requests Supervisor Aid For Irvine Cit y Mayor Robert Wilson of Costa Me~a ha!' written a letter to Orange County Supervisors asking them not to stand in the way of Irvine cityhood . "Our city reels like it is a good deal," Wilso n &aid. ''I wrote the letter to be sure the supervisors knew my feelings on th e iiubject when they discuss it next Wednesday." Wilson and other Costa Mesa city of· ficials will be in San Francisco next week for the annual California League of Cities Cf}nference. Wilson was chairman of Costa Mesa 's Incorpo ration drive. "We had the right to form our city, and we fttl the Irvine peo· ple have their right," he said. Deserted Auto Leads to Arres t The search for the owner of an overturned car abandoned on a Hun· tington Beach road Thursday afternoon led police to a Costa Mesa youth who was arrested on multiple drug charges. Officers eid the car, an older model Volkswagen, was abandoned on its left side, the i.ey still in the ignition, near Ma in Street, just &Cuth of Holly Avenue. Wrapped In a baggie lying on the floorboard were two balloons believed. to be containing heroin, a hypoderm ic ntt· die and ether paraphernalia commonly associated with heroin use, officers said. Police traced the ownership to the youth who wa s arrested at his home. County Given Crime Funds SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Th e California Council on Criminal Justice today announced a $720,000 grflnt to Orange County to develop a flnt-<1f·its·kind I n f o r m a t I o n system linking all law enforcement s gencies In the county. The 1ystem, to be financed by federal antlcrime funds, will place all of the area'i law enforctment. agencies on U)e • aeme radiD fre-qu.ney. by, Octoll<r, lll'lt. It also will be connecteJt with .state· .nd f!der11I crime date·bul~. A total of 25 ciUes w 111 participate tn ctie netwoik, which will. utiltt.e ~ios, l e: I e,t y p e machines •n~ltal signal dnlees to give police the latest crlme·.in· formation . ' and other organizations, hag been pro- vided by a Soviet official who recently applied for and was given pennission to remain in this country." "This man, an officer of the KGB, brought with him certain information and documents including plans for infiltration of agents for the purpose of sabotage." The Russians ordered to quit Britain apparently work for the Soviet trade delega tion, the airline Aeroflot, the tourist agen cy Intour-ist and the r.t~scow Police Halt Hijack Try; Woma1i Held DETROIT (AP ) - A woman who police say wanted to capturt a jetliner and use it to help two jailed Black Panthers flee the country was arrested with dynamite and a pistol today at Metropolitan Airport. She had carried lhe explosive and weapon aboard a plane con tai ning 71 passengers, lhe police reported. Authorities said Barbara P\iskow. 35, is white. She was arrested when she a!Iegedly threw away two sticks of dynamite while fleeing during a search o( passengers on American Airlines Flight 124. a Boeing 721. A1iss Pliskow was identified by her father as a radical political activist. She ia a former part-time instrl!Ctor at W~YM Sia.ff-l!niverslty. Ari ~iltrltnt! spokesman sald the airline received a warning of trouble on the ilight from Michigan State Police. When Mist Pliskow's na me did not a~ pesr on the flight msnlfest. sky marshals moved in and ordered passengers off the plane for a search. According to authorities, A1isl5 Pliskow at.tempted to flee as the passengers were being led off the plane and she then flung aside the explosives. The airline spok esman said Miss Pliskow shouted, "We wi!l all die !" as she was arrested. Marshals sea rched her and found a .25- caliber pistol and co rdi te fuses, Detroit Police Inspector Richard Boutan .said. Boutan said the Detroit police security section developed Information that r.tiss Pliskow planned to threaten to blow up the plane unless Black Panthers Micha el D. Hill, 26. of Des Moines, Iowa . and Rnnald K . Irwin, 19, Detroit, were freed. Hill, wanted for the murder of another Black Panther in New York. is being held In the Wayne County Jail pending the out· rome of extradition procedures. lrwin was sentenced In life in priso n Thursday following his conviction in the second-degree murder of a t.1esick, 1'1ic h., man at a Detroit com munr. Boutan said J\.1iss P!i skow al!egedly planned ro demnnd that Hill and Irwin be broughl. to the plane 11nd fl own out of the counl.ry. "Oh my God." said llarry L. Phskoy.', on \earning of his daughter's arrest. "This is the end for her with me .l'v@ really gone al\-0ut for he r. I'd just warn- ed her the other day in my nffice before [ went lo the hospital.'' said Pliskow. a criminal lawyer now at home reeovering frnm surgery. Pliskow said his daughter. who was "involved wilh Black Panthers and \Vhite " came to him just before Labor Day ~nd asked. for money. lie iaid he gave it to her. 2 Bandits Kill Armored Car Guard in Theft BERKELEY (AP) -An armored car guard was shot and killed and two men were wounded loday by two tm ndit.s holdlng up a food market. The bandilll escaped with ${10 ln coins but Jett behind the U-Save Market's cash receipts-belng picked up by Loomis Armored Car Service guards, pollce ~.Id. The Loomls man killed was Identified as Patrlck.,B. Moore, Z2, of Berkeley, by attendants at Herrick Hospital where he was dead on arrival. Thre. hospital pid Moore had miffered a 11iilgfe-gunshot wound In the upper left c~\. Wounded wet1! -Willlam Bennett, 47. of Pleuantofl, the store manager. and Loomis iusrd Roosevelt Harri3. 27, of Richmond. The h0.plta1 ssld both were In good cond ltloo: Harris with ll fie.sh woond in the right hip ind Be.Melt with multiple gumihot ff1gment wounds In the clttat, forehead, left arm and 1houlder. Na rodny Bank as well u the embusy. Foreign Office sources sald: ''Tbla 11 a matter we have tried to settle diacreeUy with the Russians and It ls beCauae the1 have not replied or in fact admltted that a problem existed that we have been ob!i~ed to take this action." The action is one of the most , ... ;despread and dramatic expulsion ac-- tion'-short of cl05ing an embassy-that the British government has µndertakeo. IS.. DEFECTOR, Pqe IJ ls Costa Mesa Disconnected? Want to know something? Call the Costa Mesa ·Civic Center's information number and you get one solid bit or information delivered by a charming. but ta pe- rerorded lady's voice . .. This is the city of Costa Mesa ..• the number you have reached Is not In service ••• there la no new number •.. " Trustees Okay $116,000 Grant For Employment A $116,000 emergency employment grant application to create 14 jobs ln th• Newport·h1esa Unified School District haa been approved by School trustees. The application was •pproved 3 to 1 with trustee Thoma~ Casey aMlaining. The approval was a board-endorsement cf a district appllcatlon ror a 11hare of the Public Employment Program (PEP) moneys being allocated to Orange Coun· t.y, one of the nalion's area5 hardest hit by unemployment. Under the emergency employment Tegislati<Jn, the district would add 14 non· teaching positions. The new jobs wou'ld cost a total of $116,031. Ninety percent of this co.st would be paid by the federal government. If the grant request gets stale approval. Casey, and another IOhool tru.stet!, Donald Smallwood, opposed the pro- gram saying they were reluctant to add new staff positons unless they were tied to specific projects. Smallwood cast the lone no vote. "There should be !'lpecific new pro- grams for these people to work on. We shouldn't just have two people mowing the lawn rather than one," Casey said. Smallwood agreed, asking "When this program ends in a year or two will we be faced with 1he cry from variou! rlepartments, 'We need these people ; we need another $116,000 a year'?" Superintendent John W. Nici\ said tie felt the disl ricl had been "asked lo. assume a training function to help in a nationwide prng ram to get pe<>ple off the streets." Board member Selim S. "Bud" Franklin said he was confident the district staff had researched the projects the new positions might be ac- complishing. Orange Weather There's no rain in aigbt but It will sure feel like it as cool night and morning low clouds will con· tinue. Coast temperaturea will range from the high 50's to low 70's. Inland mercury range will be from the mid 60'.s to near 80. INSIDE TOD/\ Y The; animal.I at LOI Angtl1s zoo hove their own wcya of cool- li1g it in hot weather. DAILY PILOT photographer Pat O'Dun· ntll and unittr Terrv Covill• teamed up to let W ee~nder reader& in on the aeCTet. See today'.t Weekend•,. acetioft bt· ginntng on Pagt 2!. -" C:1~1of,,l1 I (Mc:-ll•t u, 7 Cll\.tlfl.. ... _.., . (Alt--j1 De•lfl Nltkn 11 DI"""°' II l•llert1I '•M l. lft'flrl....,_I ._,. ,,_ ,.,,. -" """~ '' MIHM• ' """'"•"" lie'"'" 11 I • I • Z CAJ LY PILOT c .Nbctta Give. Clues Curbs to Touch i Entire E·conomy DETftOIT !AP • -President f'Oixon promit• that "'age·prlce reslra.int.s lo 1akt effect l"ov. 14 "'ill ·•cuver the \Yhole economy'• and -depending on 1nteresi rate trends -could encompass regu!a· lion of rate11 on consumer credit. .\'u:on parceltd out .a ,,.,.,. more c!ue.s lo his lhLnking on future anti·inflation po\Jry 1n a ques1ion·and·ans11.er se~sion al a Thursday night dinnel' 1net'ting of th<' Detroit £conorruc Club The hour-long quiz >A<iS bro11dcas1 na- tionally by some radio netv.·orks. At a Sept. 9 news conferenct'. !\ixon spok:e of 'A'Bg!-price restraints on n1ajur industries f0Uow1ng tht !XO\' l3 ei · piration of the. current freeze. This v.·as widtly interprtted at the time as in· dieaUDc Ni.Ion leaned tcward very selee· live curbs, p ·· new pronouncement, however, em· braced all segments of the economy. although he emph1str.ed that his Phase 2 prorram to be anaounced in mid-October will concentrate on area8 which . in the 8b1ence of restraints, could contribute mo.st strungly to continued inflallon. The chief executive was asked by 011e member of a IO.man panel how soon he planned to rel urn lo a "free economy " Nb:on said his \\'lie·price ;>labilization effort \\'iii cantinue until "we have cooled the hres of inflation." i\Jost panelists were lead ing members ol Detroit's induslrial·mercantile.-finan· cial conlmunity and the qutsllon1 reOet\ed busuiess concerns and view· pllints. Outsidt' ca\'ernous Cobo Hall , liel eral thousand de1nonstratC1rs paraded !or a variety of ('au.ses. Some oppostd the free ze, some !he V1etnan1 war. ~ome the handling of 1he AU1ca. \ \'. prison rf'IPll Til e Pl'es1denl :11-r11111g ;i nd dcpilrting bv a rear rn1rancc at rn1)Sl 1·aught on!~ a gl1n1pst o! the p1·01esfe !'S as ht' le tt to reluro to \\ashington r>ixon . \\ho h11d ne1er be/ore talked of passib\e curbs on interest rates rold hi~ hs!eners "lhe rnatter 1s stil l open." llf' noted the Federal Reser\'t Board hilS :,tandby authority lo regulate eonsumer credit. He suggested he might urge use or those po,,..·ers if he is dissatisfied with lhe trend of interest rates during the balance of the fr eeze. But he noted that interest rates are lov.'er than when he imposed !he lid Aug. 15. Only one question dealt w1th forelgn policy outside the econon1Jc area. Nixon 'vas a~ked \\''hat he hoped to achieve by his planned vlsit to Peking and v.'hr.ther recent m) stery·clouded f'l'en!s in Con1· niunist China n1igh! aHer his 111tPntions "I do nol expect the t' u r r r 11 t dt'rf'li:ipments \(I cllan~e our tra1 el plans," he said. He ""'as not asked to in· terprel or e:xpla1n thosP de1 elopmenls, nQr did he vo!unt ee.r any elaboration. From l'IJfle 1 HEIRESS' STATEMENT • • • "The entire move on the part or the J a m t s Jrv int Foundation-controlled Jrvine Company to bulldoze I he premature incorpora!1on of the ntl\' city or Irvine is nnthing n1ore than a pov:er play on the. part of that corporation to usurp control ol'er the lr1·ine Conipany'.s land from the Orange County Board of SuPervisors and p!ace that control in the hand~ of lrl'ine Company·manipulated automatons su ch as r.!r. John Burton, the company·appointed Judas go.1t 11•ho will lead tht Irvine community lambs to slauahter.'' aaid the Irvine heiress. Rtferrin& to stattments made by at· lorney Howard J. Privett on behalf of the James Jrvint Foundatio~ and Jerome f. G:lllins on bdiaU of the Irvine. Company. she addtd, "l think the residents of Oranae Countv ihould take a very close look at what \hl!se Jentlemen didr or in effect. did not, have to say. ··?1-1r. Prlvelt•does nol deny that thr James Irvine Foundation mu~l mtkf the. , 41t, ~r~t payoot to Chtrity 6n tb6 evaluation of thetr a1stts in the 'Year 1972, in accordance with the Tu Refonn Act of 1969, Neither does Mr. Privett nor lllr. Collins deny th11t the Irvine G:lmpany in~nds lo anne,'C all of its co11slal and all of its central \'tlley land to the new clty of lr,·lne. Neither (do they) deny that the Irvint Company is about to make ap· plication ... to withdt!ll'' certain vf its lands from !he airicultural preserve." r.trs. Smlth charges thal a report is~ued by the James lrvint FvundaUon of its charitable contributions in the pa!!l fisc al year ';ducks any statement" regarding the evaluation of its Irvine Company :stock, llstlne: assets worth $10.2 million, not lncluding the 4,$90.000 shares of stock, and income for the year of $2.45 million. The minimum v11tue of the Irvine stock. she asserts. "''ail e.stablished in a 19&8 1l«k 1ale "''hen the lrvine Company f!Utchased 13111 share~ from the 1\:tacco Corpciration On the basis of lh.is 5t!e. and a subsequf'nt stock splll. evah111tion of the foundation assets m\Jil be at lea st $114 .750,000. H this figure >A'ere accepted, she adds. the 41·2 riei·eenl payout lo ch11r1· ty il'I 1972 would amount to no le~s lhan f5.lb3.7i0. lf the federal iovernrntnl should not caAN•I CO,IST DAllY PILOT au"'' CO"'' ~l\,IS~l'lf,i <"OMPNtY l.•li1Ti N. w., .. Prttllft •'IOll "~tllll\lr Josi: •· Cw•l•v \ Va ..,. ... , •1111 G_,., Miii.i ... 11. .... 11t,,.a .... lk•"''' A. M.,..t.;~, ........ «4111r Cli1tlt1 H. l••• 1;;,~, ... ~. NtTI Aall'll~I 1'1-"'9 lfiflrl C'Mhl .. _ OMc.1 JlO Wul l•Y Sf111t lril•ili~I Ali°'"": P.O. In I l•O, •l •2• -·-''"""*" ..... ! ., ,......,,, ,..,._,... ~· l..cf>1 W. ,_, Av1~u1 .. ~t1 .... ._.., 1117J l•c;lo l tvl-·ol .... ~lU'-ntL1~••1 - accrpt this rvalualLon and wish tc evaluate the foundation's holdings in tht lr\'ine Company nn actual land \'Blut, "which could possibly go as high 21.~ one billion dl"lllars for the ranch property, the F'oundation·s 1972 p11yout cou ld reach the :ieighborhood of $20 nilllion ,'' 1ay~ Mrs. Smith. noting that a judge u1 a fedl!!ral court action involving thr lound11tion ":;lated that the value of Irvine ranch land had been rstimated al bel\\'een $500 1nilllon and S\.5 billion. OUJJA BOARD "I should hke ta see !\Ir . How ard J. Privett's ouij a board "''hich evidently predicts "'hat r\•aluation !ht Internal .Revenue Service "'i\t place on the land and other assets of the Trvine Company." say!i ~frs. Smith refrrring to Privett's l!l atement that resources or the /oun· dation are sufficifrit to,.enablt it lo meet all requirements of the Tax Reform Act. "I can assure YO\t~Ahe says, ··as the laqest individual st~kholi;itr in the Irvine Company, that this carporation is not In the economic poiitlon lo meet these payout rcquiremtnts w\thoul se!Hng off large quantities of la nd. Thi~. or course Y:ill sound the dea th knell lo the master plan fnr the Irvine Ranch pro· p~rtits and \l'ill open the door to a com- pletely un controlled land de:\'t.!op11~e~t 11·hich could resuH. in one of Cahforn1a s J;irge:~l potential slums ·· \lr'arn ing the {'ilizens of Ir vine tn "beware'' if they are genuinely con· cerned about the futurr of the n)a1ter pl an. she adds 1h1y should be "doubly concerned about tht motives of r.lr. ,John Buiton who is quoted as having 'office space in the Irvine Company head· quarters building in Newport Cenl er. as "·ell as staff assistants fro m the company planners. legal adviser11 and others.' " Rererring tn a statemtnl by Irv1ne Con1pany spo kesman Coll in! that "the enviroru11ent the company is creatin1 has been praised throughout the world .. \~e v.·ill s1 11nd on thal record," Mr~. Smith c.'ommenrs ''\\1ha1 1\lr. Collins fails to n1 erit1on is that. althou1h certain com- pany prrije<'I~ hare bern prauu!d 111 rhe: past , a gre11t 111any re.tent de1·eloprnen1s lH\\,. bt'e.n h11r~hly critir1zed b1· \'ariou:o. agencies as be111g of n1ediocre qu11 !1!f 111 bnth design and con~truction , . nnlh1n~ tnore than b:id\y planner!. ovf'rcrowdecl, poorly constructed housing !raets t:CONO~l JCALL Y VIABLE Collini;' statement that studies hal'e liho"·n the new city of Irvine lo be "economically viable·· 1s, ~1rs. Smith t·harges. based on studies undl'rv.·rillen hv the lrvinr Company. "\\'hal f.l t. COiiins dOf:s not disclose," she says, "is lh11I the foundatiori-conlrolled company is not an econo1nically viable corporation, ;i nrl as the new Jr~·1 ne ci ty go vernment \\J\I be made up of Irvine Company..cnn· tcol\cd puppets such as "tr. John Burto11 . the reside11t~ or the new city wlll aimf!IY be pa1\ns of !hat corporation .. Thl' l rl'1ne fam ily members \Vho ptli· i 1oned the super1·isnrs 10' proceed with the 111corporation ,11 hal'e. ~he state!i ... ~ Lius1nesl'i relationship 'A'llh the lounda11on- 1·t1ntro\led Irvine Company and arf' ll bsolute ly obl1ga led to Iha! (;Orpor111io11" Addre.ssing herstlf to Irvine residents. she concludes , "If thr new city of Irvine l~ lncorpor11ted at this time and men such as lrv!ne Company tool John Burton plac·· t d in control of your c\ly government . .'ou \\'ill 1bsolute\y destroy the future. flian for the lrl•lne Ranch. "First. the Irvine Company l'en tral valley lands and eoastsl lan!U tA•i.11 be an· nextd to your ci ty. ·SC"tond, the Irvine Com pany lands will br wlthdrt'<''n from ttie a1rlctillural prt!ierve. "'fhird, the lrvlne Comp1ny will Main a ~i c•ritlc, wMlesale land dilptr1al for the \try basic reaiOn thal the James lrv1nl!! foundation fnust ralM monty in t')rd'r to rQnhnue to mainta in C'<lntrol ~r the lr\·1ne Company. and 1n order to do th.iJ 1t m1ist lore. ltlt <:01npanv to 1entra1e 11n lncrime: large: 1!!1QU1h tn m • I n t a 1 n !ts 101·trnment·requ1red p11 \ 01,11 ~ ' ........ , .... , DOUGLAS .. . •lnct tht incfoption of OM <:on1 p!t J. fl\•1 ytars a&~· Aidin& to the controversy is the fact that on.I)' • )'111 ago county plannt:r1 .voted S.t •&•inst a similar rt.ion. or the llQl' ~ acr~ ~hiciJ V:'IS Ul~ under t p· ua"n U. lllwu16 l!qlilllof ii N•wpor1 Stach. At that time the planriing staff recom- mended against the rtzonl", tiling pru· blems of in creased traffic in the airport arei. and the abundancl!! of other l'Qlll· menc1al properly nearby . On Aug . 31. a staff repor! authored by Planner Roy Gohara slrongly recom- u1ended approval of the rezone Tuesdas then~ "·ill be a ntw slaff report be/ore the 1.:on1m1s~1011ers Jt y,•11J be signed b~· coun\y Planning Director Forest Dickason l)u·ka~o11 11·ou!d not det:11I ihP content! 11\ lu!i rf!porl Dunald Oouglas Jr_, ,\lt [}Qnnell Doug la!'L '11.:e pres1de111 , led the battle for !he :aerospace firn1 Aug. 31 Ans!A'er1ng Hecse 's obJe<:Uons he ealled lr1·1ne·~ argurnents "an altitude of gloom and doom indicating that Orange County had i cached the e.nd or its development " At the Airport Land Use Commission hearing &!pt. 16. Harold Hock.muth , to.lcDonnell Douglas director of corporate properties. denied that the proposed development would increase traffic. lie knocked do1111 assertions th at his rirm planned 4 nlillion square fee t of of· {1l'f' spacr. lia~'\ng plans called for only 500.000 square feet in the nexl 10 years The land use commis~ion previously l1ad adopted the: five.year-old general plan for thl" airport area and rt.fused fn budge trom that stand. at the Sept 16 n1eet1ni;. The law under 1vh1ch the land use <.'Orn· rn1ss1on 11'a! created provides tha1 a lour· fifths l'ole of the County Board of !'iupervisors is re-quired to override a zon· 111g decision by the commission. tr the pl anning commission appro\•es the amendment tc the 1eneral plan for the area, and as a consequence, lhe rezone to co mmercial use, lhl!! wholi! matter will go before the board of supervisors. 13 Mesa Aides To Attend Meet In San Francisco 'l'h1rleen Costa !\le.sa Qff1cials lf'ave Sunday to .attend a lour-day Catirorn1a League of Cities Conference 1n San Fran· CISCO. Three councilmen, two planning con1· tnissioners and eigh l staff membe rs w11I form the city's delegation to the annual <'onference. City ~lanage:r Fred Sorsabil 1a1d lhe cost to the city o( the trip 11·on·t be know n until n1embers of Lhe de legation relurn fro tn the co n(erence. ll ends nei:t \\.ednelday. '- Deleratlon members include· i\t•rnr Robert \\li\son, Councilin en Alvin Pinkle y and \Villiam St. Cla ir. and planning com· n11ssioners H.J . \\'ood and(' C. Clarke. Al~ri from the t'1 ty staff ·, Robe rt Dug· ~<Ln. assistant l'llY manager: Robert l)1nan. fin ance dirt.clot \lfilliam Dunn, plannlna dirertor: Ke ith Van Hol t, rerreation director: Norn1 Spielman. director of engineering serr1ces: Jame.!L ~:ldridgt. rhr ec1or or public service:~. ~·Ire Chief John ,\olar~hall . and Joe Jonts, parks director. Badntlnton Class Slated in J\'lesa Do you like to chase birdies around~ Costa !llesa·s recreatil"ln departmenl has just !he program A special bad - 1n1nton class for an1·one 01•t r 15. lt starl.'i at; .10 pm . :'llondii~· a! C11s!i1 ~lesa M1gh School lns1rt1c_t1('!n \\'lll br ol!rrrd for eight 11r~·k s a11d ~1ude11t.O. f<IO .1n1n 1n nppn h::i<l· 11\l111on to111·11;i1nent pla,1 Cost of ll1e t'nur~c l.'i $5 Bring ~·ot!I' ov•n racqutl \ !oughf'r 1•our:iP. k,1rate. 11 111 ~ra1·1 'l'L1esdav a! the l'trl!ral branch of ll1r ho~·s' th1b for girls a1id bo~·s agrs 8·18 It 1·o~ts S~tl for Ulr 10-wt'~k kar:i11' t'Ourse Fnr 1nfonn11tion 011 ei1her pr11Rrar11 phone the rrcrea tion department at 83~· J.1 05. or register between 9 .11 in. and 1 pm., S.w.turday, at lhe eivic ctnter. i1 Fair Drive. Pretty Homes Win in Mesa 'rickets to watch \ht California Anft.!s pl11.v baseball "'·ere awarded to se1•tn n11·11er~ l'Jf homrs thfs week as ~·\nner1 fl( 1he ecolngy bf'~ins at hnme conlt !!.t in Coi;ra r-.1rsa. The 1vinntrs a rc· Ralph C Elmbl<1de, 1Jf.9 Tuslin Avr : illrs. Sltlla L11 h11dn~·. 158.'l ·ruslin Ave ; illr and ~1rs Fr11nli 11"1\lln. 242..~ Duke Plact . i\1r. and ~lr!I. Ben1lell E. Banks , 2500 \\'estn1in!ltcr At't Al l'ln : \Villiam A. Pen1be.r{()n, 294 4 Redwood A\'e.: Rudolf Klitsch. :1094 t.tadt ira Ave , and Kurt E. Hiller. 1009 San Pabln Circl t . Tht contest i5 sl)011sored by the 1.:1ty. "''Ith pr\ies donated by local merthants. It is a monthly contc1t. War Encl Date Sought WASHINGTON IUPt) -Rep. P1u\ N', til c:Clo!lkey cf California. a Jtapublican c::indid11!e for President. \\'1n1 s thl" Viet- nam \Var ended by r.tarrh 31. ll'72. ,\lc:Closk.t.v lntr~uccd a bill to that ef- fect Thursd.ay He 1aid Pr11ident Ni1on hnd failed to 'keep l\ls promi~e lb wind dl)11•n the war. cit!n1 Tue.!1da y'1 heavy 1'n1f'rle8n air raid~ in lhe Nonh Viet· nk1'1!~t p~nhandl t Lt.II•• lol• tW C•••h•I •• Ready to Go i OJl lL'I" P ILOT Nlwl Mlt '!'his is route for Balboa Bay Lions Club Lobster Bake Par1de sched- uled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Ne\vport Center. It is bill ed I ! first major parade in c:Jty's history. Lobst~r Bake festivities. including a mini· rnid1vay. \1•il l center this evening, Saturday a.nd Sunday on Fashion Island . Traditional lobster dinners \1·ilJ be served from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. Dual Plans For River Mtiy Conflict ·rwo Orange <.:ounty agencies tA·ith tunr- ILon., l\hich do not include recreation are i;tumbling 01er each other in their ha::ile to 1oin the en\'lt'Onmcnt parade. Orangt Counl~' \Valer l)istrict director! heard and endorsed p!11n! Y.'ednesday night lo create a si1·mile long greenbel t nn lht Santa An11 River complete with lakes, beaches and picnic area11. Thursda~'. county flood control districl n111cia!s, who have thrlr owr1 plan:i> for !he rivrr area in Anaheim and Orangt, t.~pre~sed surprise whrn Lold of the wateL" di.~!rict projects. llarl'e.v Bank.~. a consulting engineer and Fonner s!alt' \\'a1rr d i rec I o r , presented the plan lo district directors. Banks pi>jnted the picture o f l11ndscaped river banks . boating. s1.,.inl· 1111ng and picnic areas plus equestrian, hiking and bicycling trail~. The proposal covers the area betv;een Ball Ro ad and Imperial Highway. In part of this stretch the rh·er channel is di1·id- cd with one side for nooct control and th e other derotf"d to sen.li ng basins 10 µE"rcolale \Valer into the underground restr\'oi rs. flood Control District Chief Engineer {;eorge Oiborne points out that the: di!'Ltrlct has plans for rtcreational riding and hiking trails on the ri1·~r Je\•ees ~1 IUch n1ighl conflict wi!h those of th e "ater district. flloney i.~ another func ti on which looms !:irge on !he horizon !or either 11gency. Fron& Pqe I DEFECTOR. • • '!'ht Sovie! diplomatic empire in Lon· <inn . including its trade. banking and other economic branches. is larger than 11nywhere else outside r-.!oaca w, including !he United Stales. Beports of the defector broke into the opt;n today in London newspapers and the f'oreian Office eulier declined commMt only to say it was "a security matter." • LA Man Given 6-111onth Terni :\ 1nan "'ho admitt ed kidnap1n& mil· honalre develo pe r John 0 . Lua}I'! nephew and holdin1 the youth in the trunk of his t.:are for 11 $200,000 ran!o!n wa! sentenced lfl stat e prison Thursday on lesser rhargf!~ Orange Count y Superior Cour1 Judge Byron K. tl1cl\1illan ordered a six mon\hs lo life term for Ralph Timothy Potter, 22, \\'t s\ Los Angele!. He di1missed kid- nap1ng charge~ and accepted a guilly plea on an •rmed robbery count. Poller \\'as arrested last Oct. 30 I L Lo.s Angeles International Airport shorlly Jtfter he h•d made arran1ements wft h the Lu!'k fam ily to pick up hi! t200,000 from 1he family maid at the Lo!! Angele1 tr:rmh111I. Officers 111id Potter kidn aped John D Lusk, 18. e&r!if'r that d11y at 1unpo!nt !.nd n1ad e arrangen1ents 'A'ilh lhe fam!Jy for 1ht. ransom in a telephone conversat ion that includf'd the threat that he was a rnember or SDS and lhar a bomb planted al liC lrvinr would go off an d kill 3.000 people if his demands "'ere not met. For the latest in home furni5hings stop in at Ted von Hemert's. One of the largest selec- tions of qual ity furnitur e on display anywh-re in South Orange C o unty .. Choose from such , well ~nown lines as Henredon, Herit191, Drexel and Sherrill Upholst ery. Professional Interior Decorators a vt ilable. U.S., Russ ' Make Terms 011 Accident \\'ASHINliTON {U PI 1 -The Whil• Hou:ie announced fri rmall:v today an agreement with the Soviet Union on an accord ain1e.d a! preventing an acc1denl involving nuclear weapons lron1 grc>w 1n& into fuJlscale war. The agreemenl was 1\•orked ou! dur111g the Strategie Arms L1m1t11tion Talk~ cS ALTl. the fif!h round or whtth wound up today in Hel.<ilnki The pact will be signed next Thursda} when Soi if't foreign ~Hoister Andrei A l:ro1nyko "'•II be 111 \\'ashington _ Rela!ed Story Page ~ The agreement provide.! tnsl i11 event of a nuclear accident by either side - presumably such as a mislakeu firing ot a missile -the offending eountry would unmedi.atel y notify the olher. The consultation would take place via ll laster h<>t·line than is now in operation, with use of communic11tion salellltes mak ing possible virtually instantaneous contact. The hotline now runs via land line! in .some areas. The objrctive of the S\\'ifl consultation l'.'ou!d be to head off retaliation by on f! side or anotJ1er in t-vent of act•idenl, with 11 prompt, imparllal lnvest11ation im- med latety arranged. The agreements -actually in the form fJf two documents -are to be signed by (;romvko and Secretary or State \Villiam P. R'ogers al thr State Department Thursd.11y, Gromyko conf ers with Nixo n the da y before and is mel!!tin1 u·ith Rogers this weekend Al lhe Uni ted Na· tions. The \Vhite House announcement said that the aifeeml!!nt "on reducing the ritk of nuclear war'' covered three main arl!!.a.s : -A pledge by both sides to take the steps each CQns iders necessary to tuird against accidental or unauthorUed use of nuclear \\'eapons. -Arrangemtnls for r a p i d cam· munlcation should a danger of nuclear war arise fro m such nuclear incidents or from detection of unidenUf\ed object.s on early warning sy.stems. -Ad1·ance notilicatiori or certain plan· ned missile launch es Gerald L. \\'arren. deput.v \\'hite House press secretary. ~~id !he accord \\'BS not a treat\' and u:ould nol require ratifica· tion bv.the Se:n11le. Howe\•er. he said tht. United States had consulted its all ies and congressional leaders on IJJe agreements. \li'arren said that not all 'missile l11 unches \\•ould be subject to prior notification. He explained !hat advance notification "·ouJd be required only when a launch beyond n11tiona! boundaries \Va~ headed in the direction of the other coun· try. Cuba Flights Re sun1e \\:ASHJ NGTON IAP 1 -The Stalt Department says Cuban refugee OiaJ115. suspendl!!d early this month by l"idel Castro's gov ernment, v.•ill re.sume t.1on· day. From H enredon's ~j() Htnredon'' cioubl1 bookcai e 1ri th e cl1ss ic R1v i..,•I style. Its bas• ha' one '1dju 1t •bl1 \h11 lf b1hin d ea c.h door, i nd it, ligh t1d intarior has lour ad just•bl1 9la s' 1he!v 15 with wood fr•m•1 . S9 1/1 inc.hes wid1 end !4 inch •s h'19h , Ii i' 1 •tunn in9 loc•I point for •ny fin• room_ Com• ,., lh i' end ofher rn•tt1rpiace1 from Fol io 10 . DEALERS FOR: HENREOO N-DREXEL-HERIT AGE NIW,OIT 11011 ePIN •111.IY 'TIL t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 WHtcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL ' Pr•fnalontl lnttrier Desl1ner1 Av1llt'9l..,..AID INTERIORS LAGUNA lliACH 3•5 North c;oa•t Hl,hway Phene: •94.65 1 I ~ I I t ·' • .. ... J ........ J • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL P AGE Questionable Location <:antroversy or the commonest kind -involving homeowne rs and a government agency -is boiling a&ain in Costa Mesa . Residents of the Mesa del Mar area are opposed to Jocation of an Orange County Probation Department office at 1055 El Camino Drive. Their concern is understandable. They worry about the character o( persons who are on probation; the idea CJf bringing so-called Crime in the Streets right into their own backyards. The alarmist approach can be argued against them, yet the location is still questionable from the standpoint of zoning and land use versus residential area life. Chances are good the former medical office which was quietly leased by the county will indeed do a brisk business in the numbers of probationers seen there. It ii; located in a small shopping center in the center of the residential subdivision just north of TeWinkle Park. Discounting the arguments warning of an increased neigh borhood crime rate. retaining the residential na· lure of the neighborhood has merit. Costs Mesa maintains Institutional and Recreation· al II & R) land for such facilities and purposes. The civic center, Orange County Fairgrounds and surrounding school campuses comprise one example. The city has also offered to help the county find another location. more suitable to all concerned. The city has also vowed to fight the probation de- partment in court if necessary-a long. costly process certainly of no help to overburdened probation officers or the reh abilitative process, if no cooperation is re· ceived. It is to be hoped all \\lill be resolved and this will be avoided. County supervisors plan to talk it over Tuesday. Probation deparlment officials will also talk it over-belatedly-\vitb unhappy Mesa del J\Iar residents and city spokesmen on Sunday. Chances are the audience at Davis Intermediale Irrationall y Pr~occupied With Heig ht A front page story in my local paper not long ago reported the findings of a persoMel director at the University of Pittsburgh, indicat· in,e; that the starting salary CJf a job •I>" plicant is related to hi,, height -that men oYtr B f4!f!t make about IO per· cent more than men under 8 feet. "The s;,,d th ing about this ," he said, ••js that we are not talking about labor· ers ... but about men recruited by cor· porations because they are presumably bright. haYe got a brain, <ind the brain has been trained.'' SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS, however. have long known this to be true in Western civilitation: because we are, on the •·hole , taller than Oriental peoples, we tend (consciously or unconsciously ) to consider height as one sign of superioril), whereas it plays no part in Eastern culture. A few years ago , tbe Journal of Social Psychology reported on a most in· teresting experiment in the relationship between status and perceived height of .11 person, made by a leacher al the Australian Nalio nal Universit y. HE ~'ORKED WITH 110 college students. separated into five grou ps. Each grou p of 22 wa s asked to estimate -tn the nearest half-inch -the height of the same ma n, v.·hen introduced under a variely of Litles. Tile. estimates grew steadily higher as Dear Gloomy Gus Why must our city always begin roadwork (such as now on Coolidge.. Paularlno) jusl wben the winter rains will also begin? It's great fun driving through the n1ud eYery morning and evening~ -J. D.S. T~h ltllurt rellt<IJ rtlff"' Vinti, "'' llKIHtrU't' ''"'" ti ·~· ~·---···· s .. 1111 , .... , "' HtVt " COl9clm't' cou .. O•llY t llot. the academic status ascribed tn the model grew more impressive. Introduced as "a student from Camb ridge," one group estimated his height as >9'h; as a demonstrator in psychology from Cam- bridge, his height was estimated u over >IO; when introduced as a "lecturer in psychology,'' be grew another half-inch ; a "senior lecturer" title added a further inch , and .,...hen made a full professor , he leapt to over 6 feet. (As a cont rol. when these same student groups estimated th e height of their own instructor, there was no such variatioo .) WE S0fl.1EHOW expect "important" men to be larger than they may be 1n ac· tUi:il fac L People were always surprised at the relal il'e short 5tature of s u c h notables as Einstein. Freud and Thomas Mann : invariably saying to them, "Yoo look much taller in your pictures." But, of cou rse. the "pictures'' were iR the people's minds, not in the photas them· selves. No doubt this.irrational preoc cupat ion with height in our cu lture has ma de sho rter men ove r.react with the ag- gressiveness and deft'ns iveness that is ~o often characlerislic of th<>m . \Vhen Lln~d George was Bri!ain's prime minis ter dur. ing World \Var I. a dinner guest tactle~~­ ly remarked upon his shortness . "In \Vales. where J come from." he ret orted. "we mros ure a man from his neck up: .here, you apparenlly measure him from hls neck down.!" H e r Feelings We re Hurt "llurry up. you think we have all day,'' 5aid the bus drlYer to his lady passenger. The lady was shocked by the co mment. Jn fact, she felt outraged and insulted . Tfie remark caused her anxiety and loss of sleep. She sued the bus company for $5.000. But the court ruled against ber. Sure, her feelings were hurt. The rude driver show. ed bad manners. But this was not cause for court action. No one has the rlght to disturb in- tentionally another's peace of mind . But the court will award damages only if the defendant's conduct is part i cu 1 a r I y outraa:eous. JN ANOTHER CASE, a creditor'3 gcreamed insults at a pregnant woman led to a mi scarriage. This was com· pensable . A creditor called a neighbor late at night and asked the debtor be summoned out of bed for an emer~ncy, sayln1 that the husband had a bad 11c· cldent. When the debtor went to ttie phone, the creditor told her she was behind In htr payrnenta. This too was groundl for court action. Quotes Col. RoNrt McCormick. 11ew1pa.per edUor aDd pabU1kr -"The newspaper Is an lnstltuUon dtYeloped by modem civilization to pre•mt. tht news or the d~y. tn foaltr commerce 11nd industry throua:h widely circulated adverUsem~la and to furnish that check upon gCJvem· ment which no constJlutlon htas evtr been ablt to provide ... ' Law in Acti on • , The lAndlord who thrnw~ n11t the l"nant's furniture, or the practical j<>ker who sends a lady a dead rat wrapped in a box, or the businessman who uses in· sulting business tactics to humble a C(lm· petitor will have to pay for disturbing the other·s peace of mind. There may be no actual physical harm. But wreckless or CJutrageous acts causing e m o t I o n -a I disturbances are enough. IN ANOTHER CASE, two youngsters of diYorced parenta lived with the defen- dants. But the defendants were not strict guardians. They allowed the children to drink alcohol and engage in intimacies \l·ith friends. The children became emol- ionally disturbed and the parents sued on their behalf. The court ruled that there were no lhrea.t.s, abuse or mi1COnduct by the defendant.! which caused the emo- tional distreH. They were acts or omissions -Loo much permisslvent.ss. There was no proof of intentional conduct that brought about the disturbance of the childrtrr. UABlLITV IS more likely to be im· posed if lhe defendant is dealing with a particularly delicate 1ubject or person, For example, making an insullini;: remark to a marine sergeant dot!s not cause as much llabilily as makln3 the same remark to 1 pregnant woman. t.iAb\llty might alMt be i:Aused by unintenlionAI but negligent a('tS School won't be swayed by these e!:orts to explain their person s and property won't be endangered, stolen or devalued by a probation office in the neighborhood. A little forthrightness and forethought at the out· set would have saved everyone much alarm and unhap· piness, plus expediting the opening of a -badly needed facility. Freeway Cooperation The California H1gh"'ay Commission tossed the Pa- cific Coast Free"'ay ball right back to Ne\.\•port Beach last week. \Vith their n1inds obvio usly made up from the start, the commission rebuffed the Newport delegation's plea for a study of a Boni ta-Coyote Canyon corridor as a part of a possible ne\v route.. The commiss1on placed heavy Pmphasis on having Ne,vport Beach complete its O\\'n traffic study, now in progress. before proposi ng a ne\Y route, and \aid dOWO one condition that presents an even bigger problem: No new route studies until Newport Beach ca n get its neighboring cities in Orange County lo join in mak· ing such a request. The commissioners also made it clear that they were displeased by the harsh charge.11 leveled .against them in recent months by various Newport officials and anti-freeway spokesmen. From this it \You!d appear that the key to progress in getting reconsideration by the ~figh,Yay Commission is to buckle dO\.\IO promptly and effectively on the city's traffic study. ~~,,,_., Even before it is completed, thi:-could give the city enough new. solid, fa ctual information \.\1ith which to make son1e fresh approaches to the High\vay Cornrnis· sion and to the county and the neighboring con1muni· ties. c ''WHAT WOULD I llKE To BE WHEN I GROW \JP~ ALIVE, PU:ASE: "Despicable lnj11stice to Belfast Catholics' Reader Tn the Editor: With reference to !he situation In Ireland, I believe our "Waspish" in· sensitive attitude toward the Irish Catholics in Belfa st is merely indica tiv e of the "American" view as regards oir pressed people all over the world. WE REALLY DON'T stop oppression or even mass murder and genocide until .,...e first ask what 's in il for us. In spite -0r the pure propaganda lhat feeds through our net.,.,·orks in the United States from BBC, surely we in America are awpre the poor lrish Catholic in Belfast is, in fact, afforded that same brand of ''justice" that our minority gr o ups , black, brown and desutute, receive right here un der our unconcerned noses. THE ISSUE, Mr. Editor. is th e vote. The Jrish Catholic is given the most menial of Jobs in Belfast -thus. no pro~rty ownership or right to vote. Wi!h no voice in govern1nent, pe ople, as you are aware .. Lake lo the s!rects, band together and, 'in desperalion , very ofLen retaliale "'ith fnrcc. All these despicable 1n.1usticci; stem from a tremendous lack of concern and compassion for the poor. May God give the m the pov.·er to overcome. PO\\IF.R lllISI to the Beng<\leS(' in East Pakistan. dying in the streets. And power to the "Irish Catholics in Belfast , the poor Charges Lack of Ma ilbox Letters from readers art welcome. Normally writers should eonve11 their ntessages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libeL is reserved. Alt let· tcrs mus t include signature and mail· i'ng address, but na~s may be with- held on request if sufficient remDn is apparent. Poetr11 wiU not bt pub- lished. blacks in America, whose patienee is wearing thin, and power to our poor Mex- ican-American farm workers who labo r for us. Power to those poor who are called the "Welfare Mush." All power to lhese, the SQ-called "least of our brethren,'' the poor . May they one day turn the tide and, in all their '~isdom and experience, not to forget their pa- licnce, have jurisdiction over us for a change. BERNIECE "1ELSH Cot1 fused To the Editor· As a taxpayer in I.he Coast Community College District, I am confused by your recent ediloriat regarding the "unique taxing proposal" advanced by the dlstrlcl. Just a few weeks ago, .vour editorial writers bristled At the plan by coasl trustees to form special assessment districts in Costa 1\iesfl and Huntington Beach in order to finance capital im· provements at Orange Coast and Gnlden West Colleges. YOU SAID in the 'artier editorial that these districlll, lo be formed under California's 1913 Act, need haYe only the approval of the cit y councils in the com· munities In which the campuses are located, i.e., Cos!a Mesa and Hunlinglon Beach, But. you expla ined, college district tax· p;iyrrs v.•ho live ou tside-those cities wou ld ha ve 10 pay assessment district laxes eve n though they or their city rouncils wou ld ha ve nothing to say about the formation or those districts. This is a clear case of taxation without rcpresenta!ion and an attempt to circum· vent the electorate by taking adYantage of an obscure Jaw, you told us then. THE BASIC PLAN has not changed . Tt is ~1!11 before the Huntington Beach City Council, eYen though the Costa Mesa councll ha s rejected the idea) Ye!. nnw your editorial writers tell U5 "it appears that the re.tatiYely minor tax Blotting Out Past's Great I somelunrs think the task of c.ivi!i7.ed man in our time resolves itself into the si mple proble m of rema ining civi!tzed. We are bei ng told increasingly th<i! nur commitmen t to the future should get a way from the no. tiOR of growth as we haYe known it, that the truly important task before us is to undo the harm crea,ted by techn ical pro- gress. • There are souls so far sunk in skep- ticism as to wonder openly if things like the internal combustion engine and the gun do not, in the end, work more harm than good, 1bose brave and adYenturous men who hacked out a jungle to erect what they called 11 civilization are orten being looked on with more than I soupc-0n of suspicion. A QUITE distinguished 11chool nf British biologists preaches the doctrine that eYerylhing that man has done Jn lhe name of progress ha s· turned against the belit interests of his nature. In the world of the spirit very litlle such doubl need exist. Blind faith , which nlotivates sn many nf those who believe in the automobile and the unregulated use of guns, is not a trait or the civil ized man. When ideas become free, civilii.a- tion eosues, and the essential eltmenl of civility appears: The element of choice. This has been called the free trade in By George ---, Dear George: Is rabbit tobacco h11rmful~ WONDERING Dea r \Vonderlng: When's the last time you heard • rabbit rough ~ (I sometimes wish I had the prob- lems the women Advice col· umntst's get. Deep down. I don't think my column Is <'IS ~e_xy l C harl e~ .~1('Cabe idea.~. Ci V1 Jl1.atlon. ln 11 sly way. i~ susp1. c1on that lhe other fellow ma y be righ t. "TllE TRUE SAVAGE is a slave," sald G. K. Chesterton, "and is always talking about what he must do; the true civilized man is a free man, and is always talking what he may do." How much is this feeling of M.A Y being eroded today! On every hand, it seems, spurious s.alvationislll are thumping their tambourines with the multifonn 'musts of our time. You name them. Yt'htn you tell a man he MUST do something. you are delivering to him a profound insult : You are telling him that he ii lrresjXlnsible, that he does not have within him the capacities needed for his IUrYiVal. rnE TUBE, WHICH could ~ lhe greatest educational tool ever devised by man. has turned i1s back almost "'holly on lhe cu ltural vAlues a.i:ireed nn by \l.'csl crn nian , And is devoted 10 a single 11 11rl rlub1nu.~ proposi!ion· That the move. ment of ~oods, And the tr;ide in dollars . is the l-IUtnmum bonum . The. belief in thf': supr emacy or mone y is alm ost a dcfini· lion nf slavery. lf one looked at the commercial tube incessantly for a year, what would one know of Samuel Pepys, o{ Socrates, of Erasmus and Aquinas. of Degas and Velasquez, of Mozart and Palestrina, of the buildi ngs of Adam .and Chris topher Wren ? THE p REAT LEGACY of the past i~ slowly being blotted out by the strident immediatt lns i stencltl or I.he marketplace. We are selling ourselYes and our products lo each other in-a way which ronsumes so much time that wisdom gone before is being lert to the monastery and the uniYer:oiily. The games of our time, notably golf, are more a pro- liferation of the tensions of the How to Address Our Lawmakers U. f , llNATO•t .A!an C••ntlon (0 1. JU N, Sorlna 11 , Lo. AnttlK tcctf1 tnd )&1111 V. T11nntv {0 !, Sui!t 100, a n ~•mon St .. aivt•'~' .,soi .. Dll•l.-q c•,.•o••u1-1 , ... -; NiJW $tM" Otflct •lclg., Wtthlntlflfl, O.C: :JOJO!. U, I. al~llllSINtATIVll !Clr1.,.. 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Com.,,..111111: fd\IQlllQn, 1.•ttO• atlet..._ 11'1d Pt•-tfld lttllle!'I 0U<l"4 lftllllll ... MUJoM\ Sttl1 Ct•l,.1, St.t,.fMll16, C1lll. ttlOl'. OIANO• COUNTY IOAll:D Dll fU,laVllDal "''" DI~!. "obt" 'f'I, 1'•111n 5e<ond Cllll., o. • .., ~·~·· TMrcl 0 1" .. Wllll•m •111H1110 i<o~•lt\ 1)1t1 1•1"" 11. Ct•rli 1<!11~ 0111, •~n•IO W ".•11>tt1 Adll,~111 Ofl .... (ltu~IY AflMlllll"Ulon 91dt,1 a oom .OS. JU N. IYClmtfl , StMt .An1, ,,100, Concern .. increase \vould more than pay for itselr in benefits ... Are you now telling us that the end justifies the means? I W()NDER 1f the 1913 Act Wll! really intended for such a purpose . though the wording of the law may flt the noble, 1971 intention.~ of rollege di str ict officials. Personally, · 1 think coast college trustees and their administrators are out of line on this one and thal your editorial writers were right the first time. Maybe those good colle11;e folks ought to re-read that bit of American histor)' about lhe Boston Tee Party. C. fl. LUCE E rficlenl P olice To the Editor: I want lo personally !hank the Costa Mesa police off icen; who so quickly and efficiently subdu~d the series nf fights that broke oul Friday night at Eshtncill High School. Theirs we., exactly the type of cooperation that i.~ needed to support and protect our actiYities and yet not In· dicate a mil ilia-type appearance. 1'he nfflccrs were on the scene. in record time and were able to dispel the problem with a minimum of commotion. DONALD LOWRY AdYiSOr to Student ActiYitie.• E:stancia High School Legacy marketpla ce than acLivities v.·hich air and refresh the spiri t. The curious thing is, the stuff is stil l there, ava ilable Lo anyone. Museum.~ :ire still line places lo be, even if majnr at· tenlion is usuall y rlirecled to the pic ture which brought the m(lsl money at Chri~!ie's or Sotheby's. Libraries are 51.il\ around, l<:l provide contact with all the 1Ireat. free skeptical minds nf the Orient, of the Mediterranean, CJf Norther11 Europe. l WONDER HOW many high school graduates of Calffornia haYe eYer dipped into the writings of MontaigJJe. of Goetht, or Dante? Not lo do so is lilte having a million 'tfollars willed you , and ne Yer spending a penny of ii . Those who do not ignore that heritage, vulgarize it. There are whole industries based on cheapening the linest striving of our past, notably the ideas of Christ. This very minute. ss I finish, somebody has tumed on the portable ..1adio, and t am being made aware of the virtues o( an ORGANIC CAR WASH. SCJmewhere dnwn on the south side of Lake Tahoe. OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT .If RobeTt N. Weed, Publisher Thomas K1e vil, Editor Albert W. Bates Editorial. Pope EditoT The ed itorl&J JHl:le of I.he D11Uy POot tttks to Inform and 1tJmulat• read. ~n by preU:ntlng thll newzPflper'.s opinions and commentary on tople1 ol Interest and 1tanlrlcance, by pno- viilln2 a forum lot ~ upre111km cl "ur readel"I' eptl\iort1, •"'1 by p~ senttni the diverse viewpoint• of In.. lormed oWrven and QOkcsmen on roplca nf the Gay, Friday. Stptemw 2~, 1971 U~I Tolo.i-.19 • Speaker of Bouse Candidacy Texas Officials Dec"/ared Named in Bribe By Harris 1rida)', Stptembtr 2'4, 1971 Stork Hitches Airp"lap.e Ride ATLANTA (AP) -An Eastern Airlines jet landed with one more passenger than it took off with Thursday after a pa!!engu gav' birth to I baby boy while flying DAILY PJLOf Ii Poll Slwws Economy Top Worry over northeast Georgia. PRTNCETO.'l, N.J. (AP) -Tht cliief Eastem Airlines said an Atlanta concern ol the AJDerican people is the WASHlNGTON tUPJ) -calling 1972 a stewarde!!, Bonnie WI.Ison. &!!isled state ol the eainomy, actOn!Jng to the ~ Stirman Rush r\'lcGinty, 32, one or cnJcial year. Oklahoma's Sen. Fred R. 1n the delivery of the 3 pound, 8 Gallup Poll. Tbl.!I repi1CH the Vietnam AUSTIN. Tex. t UPll -Gus Franklin Mutscber'.s legisl ative aides. Harris announced today he will seek the ounce boy. War as the primary conrem. I John Osorio, 49, an attorney, former -0 · I · ,. d ~ t -ht -•-I t th U h •-•futscher, the Oeinocratic Spl'aker of I le Democralic pres1 ent ia oomina ion an '\ 'v.•en y-e1g m1nu1.e11 a er. fl Ga up StJrveys over t e 1o1sl seven 1 ' state insurance commis!Jloner Md former h d bef 1· · t n-tr -, -Ul -•-ha -,._ Texas House of RepreAenla!.ives, v.·as in· .1 ''try to tum t is country aroun ore 1am1 o uc 01 Je ner mauc: an years ve indicated LI..: war was con-pre.'!ident or Nation.11.t Bankers Li e h d I d I d. ! All t dieted Thursday on a charge of accepting it's too late." unsc e u e an ing n an a, sidered by mort people to be of primary a bribe to pass two banking bills cluring a Insurance Co. "I believe that a President can call this \1·here mother and child were import.ante than any other issues. special legislath·e session two years ago. The alleged bribe "'as unCO\'ered by the counlry back to the greatness that is in rf'••ro··l"rl in good condition at a But 45 pttcent or the 1,495 persons ln- BACKED BANKING BILLS Oemocr1t Gus Mut1ch.r .. Thls just makes rne so n1ad I <'ould LS. Securities and Exchange Com-us," Harris said. "I mun to try." hospital. ten·iewed late last ·month said the spit," said ?.lut.scller's v.·He, the forme; 1n1ssion during its investigation into lhf' The 40-ytar old, self-slyltd modem-day 1\as the second lime Mr.i. economy was uppermost, "ith 25 percent Donna Axum and the 1964 t.1iss America :-;ate and fra udu!C'nl manipulation o[ populist said his (.'3n1paign .... ·ould take \\'ii.son. "'ho ha.<; bttn a itewardcs~ saving the war 111·as the No. I problem. from El Dorado, Arie 11nr·eg1stered stocks bet\\·ee n January, him to the elderly, to Vietnam ''t lerans si nce January 1970, has assisted in Jn a J une poll, 3.3 percent or those In· 1968 and 1Jecen1ber. 1970. The alleged h -d I th a ,., th in the air t -ed ·d •c-,._ 1· t "I am 1..'0nfide11t I "'!ll be aequ1ued ." in hospital!, to l e prisons , .a n o e r · erv1ew s.ai uie war was u..:: 1rs pro-rnasterrnind or the scheme was Houston streets. blem and 22 percent cited the economy as Humphrey Seeks llaJt to MIRV aa id 1'-tutscher, 38, of Brtnhah. financit'r Frank \V Sharp. A · -, If -1 m••t un· ~rta•t_ " ca1npaign 1 se can give power o ... ,..... .. The Travis County Grand Jury 1ntl1l·tcd The SEC t·laimed Sharp, in order to the powerless," he said. "I mean to do '"fJtanksg iving Birds The August figures Indicated the mo~i f\lutseher, another leg1s!alor. a legislatii·e keep his pl;in !ron1 being detected. need-that." concern over the economy since 1936. aide and a former state insurance coni-ed to get nd or the Federal Deposit Harris joined Sen . Georges. McGov trn 1.nl pounded ])y U.S. Those interviewed also said the missioner on the bribery charges V.'hich 1nsurance Corp. (FDIC) from his bank. of South Dakota as an announced can-economy \•1ould be the ma jor issue in the came to light during a federal in· Sharp drafted two banking bills which dictate for the Democratic nomination. '\'ASHINGTON (AP) -Government 1972 Presidential campaign. \VASHI NGTON (UPI ) -Calling for an ~d to the international "dl'tlma of fn. t"O:·re"l assessn1ents and lust r o r superiority," Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey j 1)-l\1inn.), asked the Senate today to sus· pend deployment of the nation·s newtst missile system. vestigation of fraudulenl stock manipula-,..,.ould have created a state-chartered cor-McGovern announced lut spring. inspectors are checking 50,000 Minnesota The question asked of the persons 18 or lions in Texu. poration to insure deposits in estate Over the past two and a half months, turkeys slaughtered for Thanksgiving older in more than 100 localiiies acros! The Grand Jury also issued a report banks. The bills v.·ere submitted to the Harris has sought to put together a coali-tables to see how many contain hannful the oouhtry was: ''What do yo.i think i! criticizing Texas political figures. legisl ature during its 1969 special 1ession lion of senior citiztns, disenchanted residues of an industrial chemical that the most important problem facing this •·1t is the opinion of the .. _ grand jury and subsequently passed. youth, blacks, Mex.Jcan-American5, Jn-also ""'as discovered in chickens th is sum· country today?" tha~ some Texas lawmakers. who have Jn J uly, 1969, Sharp·s bank, Sh.11.rpstown dians, farmers, and blue collar Y:orkers. mer. The Gallup Poll said that 12 percent Humphrey called up his amendment lo place funds fo r the mu!tiple. in- dcpendentl,v largetable re-entry vehicle j'.\IJRVJ into reserve to a\.\·ait the reac- tion from l\·loscow. been electecl by the voters of Texas to the slate bank , granted a series of ~cans to He said his extensi ve travels this sum -The turkeys were impounded over the cited crime and lawlessness as the main high position of trust, were too busy Mutscher, Shannon, Gov. Preston Smith mer left him \.\'itb lhis impression. past six v.·eeks al Swift Dairy & Poultry problem, 7 percent chose race relations granting polit ical favor5 and being in -and other state officials, all Democrats, -''A lot of people can't belie\·t Company in Detroit Lakes, ~1inn .. a and 6 percent poverty and welfare. Five flucnced in exchange for turning a fast and lhe proceeds (ron1 these loans went America has ever been to the moon. sub.~idiary of Swift & Company, the na-percent of those polled were not ae- buck," the grand jury's report said. to purcha~e i;tock in Nallonal Bankers Thal's because lhey doubt the credibility lion·s largest meat packer. counted for. The other officials indicted were · Life, v.·hich Sharp also con trolled. of tht government and because it t!eems Dr. Kenneth M. ?.1cEnroe. head of ~leat An1ong those who said the economy Humphrey's amendment w a s in- trodu,.ed to a S21 billion military pro· 1·urement authorization bill -the annual Pentagon weapons measure. Rep. Thomas C. Shannon . 6!. a Fort On Aug. 27. 1969 the special legislati\'e so iUogical to them that our nation could and Poultry inspection for the was the primary problem. most felt the \\'orlh Democrat, the speaker pro !em -session v.hich considered Sharp'a bill~ spend so much money on space when so Agriculture Department, said Thursday high cost of living and general economic pore of the House and a close fnend and convenecl. On Sept. 5, Shannon introduced many or our people here on earth can 't the lurkey.!i 'vere from •·six or seven problems V.'ere more important tham political ally of l\lutsch_'~'-·------~':h:•~b:i:ll::_:•i:"_':":'_Le:::!g~i•:l:''="':':·_: ____ _:b~"~Y:m~ed=i=cal~ca::::_":·_" _________ 1_1o:'_k:s'_'~g~ro-wri __ in_w_a_d_'"_'_-_,_l_in_o_. _____ u_o_em_:_p_l•~Y_m_e_n_<-________ _ f!uarterly Basis Army Plans to Halt Monthly Draft Call \, ;'\GTON (UPI I Arm.v vffici als hope lo end the decades-old p r a c t i c e of monthl_v draft calls \1•ith the new draft announcement ex- pecled next week. They expect to switch to quarterly calls. In the wake of passagt or lhe new draft !a1v Tuesday, Pentagon officials are working up new calls for the rest of the r ear. Total ceJJs fer Oclobtr. No\•ember and Dectmber will be no more than 19,500, of- ficials indicated. Army officials want to Incognito Miranda Convicted PHOEr\IX (UPJi -Ernesl A. t.liranda, key Ogure lo a landmark U.S. Supreme Courl clecision, has been reconvicted of robbery. Superior CourL Judge Phili p ,\larquardt did not set a dale for sentencing for the defen- dant. \\'ho \\'as tried under a fict it1ouii name lo a void publicity. l\liranda \\'a.<i retried on 1hr rnbbery charge due to the 1969 U.S. District Court de cision that. overlurned his earlier conviction on grounds his con- fession was "involuntary and lil"t?al '' :\llranda·s ident1!.v was kerit from the JUry until after thro 'erdict "l'as read because of the publicity he rtceh·ect Ol'er 11 Suprrome Court decisio n rrgarding u n r e I a I e d con- \ 1ctions for kidnaplng and rape. The high court 's ruling held that cr11ninal suspects must bt- ~d1·ised nf their rons1 1tut1on11l rights beforr gil'tng a con· fessirin. fi1 iranda 111·as retried on the kidnap-rape charges. convicted and sentenced to 20 to 30 years. P.iiranda ""115 re1ried on the robbery charge: undtr the n11me of "Jose Gom ez '' although lawyers and wit- nesses usually referred lo hin1 as "the dtfendant" to avoid re~·eallng his true identity. t.1arquardt told the ju rors ~lir11nda was tried under the hclitious name "to protect tht interest~ of the defen dant and the publ ic." r.1ir;:inda \1·as accusrd or robbin~ J.lrs.. Barbara Sue .Johnson of $3 in Novem ber, ,,.,_ Protest He ld Over Allica sw1lc:h to a quarterly call system because they fee! it is simpler lo adminisler . Their plans. however, must be ap- prol'ed by civilians in the of- fice or the secre!arv of defense and by the Selective Service System. The monthly draft calls have been a fixture ol American life for n1ore lhan two decades. Jnductions for !he World War II period ca me lo an end in October. 1946, and the draft then went into n1othballs except for three n1onlhs during lhe 1948-49 Bf'rlin blockadE'. But the monthly calls were resumed in September, 1950, shortly after the Korean War began. From then unlil this year there "'as a call e1,•ery month but tv.·o -.?.lay and June. 196!. With !ht decline in the use or the dra{t in the dE'Crease in hostilities in Vietnam. Army rifficials be,llan thi,<; ~pring lo feel it would be simpler to use a longer period for calls than one month. Cigarettes Boost Tar, Nicotine \VASl\li\GTON (UP!' l\lore t•igarelte brand~ in- creased ta r and nicotine levels during !ht pas! 10 months than decreased them, the Federal Tl'ade Co1n1n1:.s1on 1 FTC1 said loda~. Repo1·t1n,1?: on Augus1 te.~ts rif 121 br<lnds a11d t)pes or cigarette~. the FTC ~aid 39 ~ho\.\·ecl increases in tar con- ttnt and 35 in nicotine content compared with the previous test in October. Sixteen varitties decreased tar content and 20 reduced nicotine content, the F'TC said. Tar and nice.tine content wa~ unchanged in 57 varieties, the report said, and comparisons \\'ere not possible for 27. Thursda y the fi'TC accused Ecolo-1;, a le a d i n g non- phosphate detergent. of falsely ad\'erti!:ing that it is safe. . The FTC said the case was not t·onncclcd "'ilh l h ro J;O\!f'rnment ·~ rceOlll· 1nendslior1 la ! \.\'eek Iha\ house~·h·es sh o u Id use pho~ph11te detergents because phQsphate substitutes a r r hazardous, particularly for rhild rtn ?.'ho might eat them. Russell E. Train, chairman of the \\'hite House Council on Environmental Quality, urged the FTC Thursday to drop Its ALBA NY. N.Y. <UPJ) -A proposed rule under which well-publicized protest agaimt pho~hate ddergent.! wou ld the state's handling of tht ha\•e to includt a water poJlu. AttJca Prl.son rebellion drew a t1on 1\·arning in adverl.ising crowd estintated at 1.300 to and packagin~. the front steps of the State ;====="======.! Capitol Thursda)'. The noi!)' but o r d e r 1 y g1therl111 fell far short or the 1,000 to 10.000 protesters which organii.ers: predicted would •how up to dc1nand lhe re.lgnallon ol Gov. Nel~ A Rockefelltr. The protest l11sted 11,bout two hours. KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN Chrysler· Plymouth c 9,~flY,SLEf'I introduces the 1972's. Built to stay new longer. Wtetmkqalleeiewdmiges inoarcors u 197'.. A lot of than ,.,....,_right-r-Lila: lbe,_ locbciaar fw1.Andtbc:aew~options-o£1<ringthis,..r.. Batmen~ ...,.....,o1 tbcdiings,.,..cm\a:. Tbekiod cilhinp-dcingto lalfill-00111111;1 llrid- ~'" •·kM-'+"caa~bcttrr n! w Jmgorthm _, =-""' bui1t befM:_ So ~c:m,.ler-!'lymoath CMyrKIC ilim>-.atcd"""1 in-from the little Cridrt to the campaa Owler, from the mid-We Satelli!e to tk luxurious Chrysler-)JOO. can be l!A:Jl'Cil ...as built with thlsamrmit!nent in mind. Ccw11i1tg lfawgf1 with the kind d. car Ameica wants. Buy"°" wlu1e prices are still ho•e1L Dealer. • Saddlehaek EDITION N.Y. Steeb VOL. b<I, NO. 229, ~ SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 197 I' TEN CENTS Viejo Days Offering Something for Everyone Events For f.1ission Viejo Days will of. fer "something for everyone" during the twCKiay ftstivity. The fourth annual community program will begin tonight with a couples' handball tournament at the r..targuerite Recreation Center nt 6:30 p.m. Saturday 's events will include a teenage handball tourney at 7 a.m., Marguerite Center: tennis tourney , 9 a.m. f.1argue rite Center; slow·pitch ~oftball lournament at O'Neill, Linda \11sta and La Paz schools. Highlight of the Saturday activities will be the bo.vs and girl s physi cal fitness pen· lathlon al La Paz Plaza. It will be open lo boys and girls from six to 18 years of age beginning at 10 a.m. ritain Tapes Questioned Johnson Murder Trial Adjourns By TO~f BARLEY 01 t~o Oil!~ Piie! 11111 Participants in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial ·of San Clemente r..1arine Mark Johnson today began a three-day hreak from a session that has already proO.uced two highly controversial taped and possibly in- adm issible interviews . Judge \Villiam Murray called for the break Thursday after hearing lhe testimony oI three key prosecution witnes~ -San Clemente detective An:lon Saunders, Dr. David l<atsuyama, the physician who performed the autopsy on Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, and Dr. Theodore Lindauer, the Newport Beach psychiatrist who examined Johnson at len~th in the week before his arrest. Chief Deputy Di strict Attorney Jameli Enright wlll resume his case Monday. He refused to comment on his pro~ress in the light of communi cations ban imposed by Judge ~1urray at the request of defense attorney Ray Sharpe. Jnhnson, 20. is accused of the murder rJf his wife in their apartment al 416 f.lonterey Lane on June 16. 1970. Her blrnx!·spla\lercd body. punctured with stab wounds, was found sprawled on the bed. Johnson told pol ice at the lime of the killing that he fou nd his wife's body on his return From guard duty at the Santa ,\na ~1arine Corp s Air Station. He wai; arrested a year later after his Int ervi ews \Vith Lindauer led OOth district <i1torney's investigators and the once un- ronvinced psychiatrist lo th e conclusion that the young Marine committed the kil!lng and then had a mental blacknut. Johnson. ti tall. handsome man with deep religious convictions. stated in both interviews that he knew he was responsi· ble for his wife's death. But interviewers could only gain the admission lhat he beat her into unconsciousness with a bar litool in the portions of the interviews that were made available to the press. Johnson said he and his wife quarreled because he insisted on smoking mari· juana -a ha bit he picked up in Vietnam while on active duty in that .Asian nation. Lindauer theorized Thursday that his patient may have been ander the in· fluence of the drug on the night of the killing and that his alleged violence may have been tri ggered by Mn . ,Johnson's decision to lock him out of the apart. ment. The psychiatrist has stated thal the young Marint increasingly associated his wife \\'ilh his mot her. 3 dominant woman who freq uentl y physically chastized her son. He linked the young boy's use of a kitchen chair in a confrontation with the mother to the Marine 's act of laking a ba r stool against his wife to defend his use of "pot.'' Lindauer's conversations with Johnson led to the defendant's arrest by San Clemente police. The psychiatrist al so testified that he went with Johnsorl to San Clemente to look for the knife believed to be the murder weapon and ""'hich Johnson thought had been hidden under a rock ne ar the apartment. The murder weapon has nol. been frJund . But it is believed to be a butcher knife which was given to the Johnsons as a wedding gift. The trial resumes fvl onday. Laguna ' Drinker' Trial Ends With Hung Jur y By PAMELA HALLAN Ot Ill• 01111 Pli.t Siii/ The trial nF fireman Bobby D. Elliott , ":ho was arrested during the Sept. 5 "drinker's walk"' in Laguna Beach. ended Thursday with a hung jury in South Coun· ty Municipal Court. Elliott was charged with willfully resisting. dela ying and nbstrucling an of· ficer. The case will he tried again Jan, 12 v.1hen a new panel of jurors will be avail able. Judge Richard Hamilton asked each juror if unanimous verdict could be reached. Each said no. The decision was 10 to 2. Although the judge did not ask If the majority voted for conviction.or •cqulttal it was rumored outside the courtroom that only the two younger members of the elderly jury had found the defendant innocent. The verdict WAS delive red at 2 p.m. The jury retired for deliberation at II :2.'"i a.m. and had eaten lunch whlle they deliberated. Final argument-; had been presented by both attorneys during the morning. Prosecuting attorney f\-felvln Jensen reviewed the events of the ann~I Labor Day weekend "drinkers' walk" main-. taining lt h11d been more than jf!l "walk· Ing around." He said the group stopped traffic on Coast Highway. walked with drinks in their hand s, shouted, broke glasses, and (ought. "Tht officers asked them to move - particularly EllioU. -111 no lime did he . . - move." he said. He sa id the officers had kl ask the crowd lo move because they couldn 't allow a situation to develop ~·here people would get hurl. "Bec11use he did not obstructed justice and is guilty ," he asserted. move he therefofe · Defense attorney William Ledger said the charges v.·ere not proved, that the "walk around" was not on trial -only Elliott. He SAid no witness saw Elliott with a drink in his hand, saw him stop traffic heard him use abusive language, fight or throw anyt hing. He added no one lestlfied that Elliott resisted arrest and that l'le did not agree to commit an illegal act, nor commit any unlawful act. "He illful\y look up space on a si dewBlk ," saKi Ledger. "Is l h 8 t resisting, delaying, or obstructing an of• licer?l' He then questioned the accuracy of testimony given by two police officers, saying it was difficult to make judgments in such a heated situaUon. He also said eight undercover ofrk:trs on the scene were drtssed llke ordlru!lry citizens and most people. need a few minutes to detennine.. even after badges are flashed If they are real nfflcers. The pro!ecutor again spoke , claiming the defendant did more than lake up space on the sidewalk -but obstructed justi« Jn preventing poli cemen from doing their job. I Information and entry blanks "A'J\l be available at Thriftimart prior to the e\·erit. Other Saturday event s include a v:atcr camival for the entire family at 6:30 p.m. al Sierra Recreation Center. coupl<>s' handball lournament finals at 6:30 p.rn . at l\1arguerite and a western and modern dance al 8:30 p.m. at t.1ontanoso Center. us ts -lF!P..-i.Q.EJ __ c ~ss Multiple Choice? Sund;:iy will be the big da y for l\tission Viejo Days. All events will take place on the t.tission Viejo Golf Course . Slow pitch softball semirinals will begin at 11 :~ a.m. with the barbecue starting at noon and ending at 6 p.m. Also at noon will be the horseshoe tournament, children's games. and the greased pig co ntest. The latter tvent requires permission slips. A two-man-team horseshoe tournament will begin at 1 p.m. along with the hole in one golf contest for wich cash prlus will bf' awarded. The father and so n greased pig contest. log rolling contest and log sawing con test \\'ill begin at T p.m, Al the sam e time will be a nail driving contest for women, a greased pole clim bing contest and a \'Olleyball competition. USS DD NOT TRIP These signs at Canada's 4 5th Radar Squadron in Dana, Saskatchewan, baffle visi tors to lhe base. Canadian f'or ces Air Def~n se Command is linked with 57 radars of the U.S. Air Force Aerospace De· fe nse Command to form NORAD ~urveillance net· Y.'ork. The signs on the base are a mystery. Heiress Explains Delay Bid By BARB ARA KREIR!Cll Jn a statement to the DAILY PI LOT today. he iress .loan Irvine Smith dota1led her reasoning in seeking a delay nf in· corporation for the city of Irvine and challenged responses of spokesmen for the Irvine Company and the James lrvine Foundation to her earlier · critic isms, made in an interview last week. On the eve of her departure for Europe, Mrs. Smith, who flew to Orange County last week to attem pt to persuade the Board of Supervisors to dela y the in· corporation for 60 days . reiterated her fear that the ranch property is in da nger of becoming "a giant slun:'' and called Irvine residents seeking Immediate in· corporatio n "lambs being led to the slaughter." Th e financial situation of the Irvine Foundation, she claimed. will force the wholesale dis persal of ranchlands a11d the annexation of exteni;ive acreage to the proposed new city, leading to "un· controlled development." Next heari ng on the incorporation before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled Wed nesday. At the time of Mrs. Smith 's visit, Board Chairma n Robert Battin proposed con· ti nuing the tlearing for liO days and at first seemed to have the su1port of Supervisor RoneJd Caspers. However, Caspers finally ""'ent along with a vote to continue the hearing for only two weeks, until Sept. 29. ARSOLUTELY OBLIGATED 1 Mrs. Smith, principal in d i v i d u a I dockholder in the Irvine Company. holdint "•boost. 22 perctnt" of the com· pany'& ttock', said today that olher Irvine family·members. representJpg ownership nf more than 23 percent of lhe stock, are supporting incorpnratlon of the city beclluse they are "absolutely obligated to the corporation .. and ila controlling Foun- dation, holder of 54.6 percent of Irvine Block, She described John Burton, chairman ' nf the Cou ncil nf Cnmmunities o{ Jrv1ne a nd chief proponen1 of 1ncnrporat1on, as "a puppet "' of the Irv ine Company. "The ent ire move on the part nf !he James Jrvine Foundation-controlle d Irvine Company tn bulldoze t he premature incor poration of the new city of Irvine is nothing more than a power play on the part of thnt corporation to usurp control over the Irvine Company's ];ind from the Oran,i::e County Board of Supe rvisors and place that control in the han ds of Ir vine Company-manipulated automatons such as ~1r. John Burton. the company-appointed Judas goat who will lead the Irvine community lambs to &laughter," said the Irvine heiress. Referring to statements made by at. torney 11oward J. Privett on behalf or the .J ri mes Irv ine Poundalion and Jerome F. Collins nn hehalf of the Irvine Company, she added. '"I think the re sidents of Orange County should take a very close look at what these gentlemen did , or in effect. did not, have to say. "r...1r. Pri vett does not deny that the James lrvine Foundation must make the 41-5: percent payout to charity on the evaluation <lf their assets in the year Res taurant Set For Dana Marina Construction Is slated tn begin soon on a $500,000 restaurant in the east basin of the new .Dana Polnt Marina. , The way Was cleared for the enterprise when \he Orange 0>1111ty Board of SuperviiD_rs Tue&d1y spproved a sublease hy Den11 Village Properties Inc. lo Harbor Re~taurant Cnrporallon. Dana Village Properties has the m11ster 30-ye11r lease on the east basin proptrtles. The larp;e restaurant will have • focktail lounge 11nd public:: meeting roo ms. It is upec~ to open in May 1972. /, .. 19i2, in accordance V.'ith the Tax Reform Act of 1969. Neither doe~ ~Ir. Privett nor ~Ir. Collins deny that the Irvine Company in1ends to annex-:ill nf its cn;:is tal and all of iti; cen\r;:il valley lnnd to the new city of Ir vine. Nei ther (do the y) deny that the Irvine Co mpany is about lo make ap- plication ... to withdraw certain of its lands from the agricultural preserve.'' r..trs. Smith charges that a report issued by the J ames Irvine Foundation of its charitable contributions in the pa st fiscal year "ducks any statement" rega rding the evaluation of its Irvine Company stock. listing assets worth $10.2 million, not including the 4,590,000 shares of stock, and income for the year of $2.45 million. The minimum value of the Irvine stock, she asserts, was established in a 19fi8 stoc k sale when th e Irvine Qimpany purchased 131h shares from the Macco Corporation. On the basis of this sale, and a subsequent stock split, evaluation nf the foundation assets must be at least $114,750,000. If this figure were accepted , she adds, the 4 ~ percent payout to chari· ty in 1972 would amount to no less than $5,163,750. If the federal government should not acce pt this evaluation and wis h to evaluate the foundAUOn's holdings In the Irvine Company on actual land value, "which could possibly go as high a11: one billion dollars for the ranch property, the Foundation's 1972 payout could reach the neighborhood of $20 million ." 1ay11..Mra. Smith, noting that a Judge \n a federa l cnurt action Involving U\e foUfKl&\ion "~tated t.hat.-the .value ~of,,, ~Lnt ·ranc;JI land had bttn estimated at between ·~ mlllibn and IU· bllli<m; OUIJA BO~D "T should like to see Mr. Howard .J . Prlvett's ouija board which evidently predicts what t valuaUon the Internal Revenue Se.r'\llce wU\ 'p1-ce on the W.ild and other assets·of the Irvine COmp11n.y,'' says Mrs. SIJllth referring: to Privet.L's (See lfEIRESS, Paae t) ~ '• The bicycle marathon race belins at 2 p.m. Signups will be taken prklr to race. A special ptrformance by the Cavalier Youth Band will be at 3:30 p.m. and the judging of the best beard and hairy pml ~ contests will be at 4:15. A musical program by the Saddleback College Band will be at -4:30 p.m. and lhe day will end with awardl and a steer raf- fle at S:JO. 105 Soviets Identified By Defector LONDON (AP) -A senior Soviet Intelligence agent defected to Britain with documents on a Ruaslan 1py network. the Foreign Office announced today. It ordered 105 Soviet employes of the embassy, the trade delegation, the J\toscow Bank and the Aeronot airline to leave Britain. Ninety qr the Russlans cqrrently on du- t.y here were given two weeks ta 1~ve. Another 15, cUrrently abroad, Will tc denied ptrmlssion to return to London. The mass e1pUlfi"&n11'~'bigeltof"tts kind in modem diplomatic history e1cept in cases of countries breaking off rela· tlons. The Sovtel Embasey wtµcb now lw a dJplomatic st11ff of 550 wlll not be allowed to replace the expelled officials, the spokesman sa id_ The Foreign Office sa.id: "Evlddlce ot the scale and nature of Soviet espionage in Britain conducted under the 1uapiee1 of the Soviet Embassy, trade delegations and ot her organization&, h111. been pro- vided by a Soviet official who rtetntlY applied for and was given permlubt to remain in this country." "This man, an officer of the KGB, brought with him certain tnfonnatlon and documents including plan• for lnfUtratloa of agents for the purpose of sabotage." The Rus&ians ordered to qUit Britain apparently work for the Soviet trade delegation, the airline Aeroflot, the tourist agency Intourist and the Moscolf Nanxlny Bank as well as the embassy. Forei!'(n Office sources said : "This is a matter we have tried to settle discreetly wit.h the Ru ssians and it Is because they have not replied or in fact admitted that a problem existed that we have been ohliged to take thi s act ion." The action is one of the most wiflespread and dramatic e1pulskm ac· tions-short of cl06ing an embassy-that the Briti sh govemment has widertaken. 'T'he Soviet diplomatic. empire in Lon· don , including its trade, banking and other economic branches, Is larger ·than anywhere else outside MOSC{)W, including the United States. Reports of the defector broke Into the open today in London newspapers and the Foreign Office earlier declined comment nnly lo say it was "a security matter." 0r .. ge c::.ui Weather There'& no rain in sight but It will sure feel like it 1s cool night and morning low clouds will con· tinue. Coast temperatures will range from the high 5(1'1 to low 70's. Inland mercury range will be from the mid 60'1 to near 80. INSIDE TODAY Tht 1u1imalJ a:t Los Angtlts zoo havt their own WCI/I of cool- ing it in hot weather. DAILY PI LOT photographe r Pac O'Dtm- nell arid wriit"r Ttrril CWillt teamtd up to let Weekc'n<Jtr readers in on tht secret. Se• toda~'s Weekender sudon ff. goinni'ngo on Pagt 23. • I • l • 2 DAJLV PILCT s c -----''"'-::;::'-' s.:.:.::':.:":c~"'~c...:2.c•·..:'c:'c.o" S~hool Panel OK!)s B)' PA~tEU UAUAN Ot "'°' Otllt l"Utt tltlt Mtn\biri Qf ~e. Oranae Cwnty Com· ml~ .., School Dlatric:t or11111uuon 'nl\lrtld1y un1n.lrr.eualy adopted the latest plan lo spl!t the Tu!)\in Ltion High Srhool District into three separate unified school dl1trlcts. I The plan, called 6-(:, 1s lhe sanu,• one adopted by the high st'hool board of trustees and ratified by the San Joaquin. Tustin, and Trabuco elerncntary school UJO I Tde•IWI• NIXON COURT CHOICE ? Virginia's Rep. Poff Supre11te Court Cuts Cas eload After Two Quit WASHli"GTON 1UPll -The Supreme Court. 11bsent l\\'o senior members JU!il two ..-·eeks rrom tht:> opening r:if 11s 1971- J9'il! term. today dropped n1ost of the t•nntm,·ersial casc:i; trom i1.c; scheduled <.lockrt of argun1ents -including lht 1.:ruciaJ question of the death penalty. The cases of four mvi on death row ,~·hich had been consolidated for argu· ment at lM start ol the court's wotklng session Ocl. 12 were postpon~ in- definitely. 'The court opens with formal ceremoniu Oct 4. Also ellm!nated from tht calendar wert ~asts involving stx discrimination, pcllu- lion and a n:iajor smog suit filed by t5 states against the nation·s automobile manulacl1trers. The revised caltndar was announced hy the St \'en-member court V.'ith<Hll ''Oln- rnent but the action 11·as prompted <lb- ,·iousl:i.' because of the r':iren1enl of ail- ing justices Hugo L. Btack and John l\t. J-Iarl1n. President Nixon's new appointees pro- bably will not be confirmed by the Senate in lime for the !ital p&rt of the nt'.I' court term. Rep. Ri chard E. Poff lD-Va.). \\'as fa\"ored as one of the nominees. There v.·as sptculation <'- Y.Qman might be namf'!d to the second \acancy. The: court was schedu\e:d to open !lS \\·orking session ·with atglunents ra ising the basic question of 11•hether the dtl'l!h sentence conatltutes the kind nf "'cruel and unusual punishment " forbiddr.n by lhe 8th Amendme nt . A dt>cision hfls been pending siner 1967 &nd no eii:ecu1\nn hfls takt>n pliH'f. in !tit 11~1tion since June 2. 1967 There are li,'i:l per~nns on dell!h ro\Y a\\·aiting tht ou!- l·ome. OlANGI COAlf DAllY PILOT C)INtG1: C.O.Uf PUllUK1KG COM,AH't '-•\.111 N. w.,4 • , .. ...,, •nd ·~•I•,,,_. Jee~ JI c~ilty v.-~·d•111 Vd c;.,,,,I M,,...., ·~•.lfl •• ~ ••• 11 l••'-r l~•"''' A. Murpl.,:11• M•...,11'9 l •111>r Cimrl ts H. l111 '-ic~••d P. N1il ,U.llf.1111 M9M11"4 1~11o,. 1 .. -Ifft• om.. '.21? f11re1t A~t ~~· i111l'11'111t 1illtlr111: P,O, l o• 466, !2651 ._ Ci.-t. Offk:• ;IQI N.nh ll C1rnl11• kHI, 92612 -"""" °""" """"' 130 Yl'ft! • .,. .,...,. ..,...,." .... 11, )JIJ "''"'"°"' l11Ul•~•tf ~Ion I Md!J \1tlJ ~ h t ... lfd I district board~ Ob)tctio nt were \'Oll'ed by John Burton. chief propontnl of the lncorporatm of J"lnt. Ht relttrtlad hi! stand lhlt L1lliimunUy Identity Is the most important ••Ptci to C'On!lldtr, serondary t\'en lo an equitable split of asses~ed valuation Pfi!r student. He l!)ld lhe t•n1Timitlee the proposed 11..,'ine distri<"l should fo!J <lw lhe san1e boundaries as 1hP proposed c11y of lr1 UH' The Ad l'1:.or}' Countll !u1 Edut;.it1on. a BeacJ1 Bi1 y Bill Backers Co11f ide11t Bf P.°'TR ICK BO\'LI-: 0! lh• D•olr '''OI Siii! Stale Sen. Dl'nn1s t'arpenlcr 1 fl. Newport Beach! said loda.v hr ·1s (·011- fide:nt rns bill to purchase r ight ;icres of south county bearh 11011\d fa('r no serlou~ opposition before lhe fu\1 Sc-nal<'. The: hill sponsorr.d by Carp~nter and Assemb!yn1an Ruber! Badhan1 1 R - New port Bearh 1. 11·as quickly appro1 td Thursday r11orn1ng by the !)enale Finance t:ommittee. ··t really hnd a grt>a\ deal nf supporl for lhe n1easure." Sen. Carpenle:r said in a te lephone int e:rl'iew, '"and I have no reiison to suspect any serious troub.Je. ·· The me:asure to purchase a quarter- mlle of beach downcoast from Dohen.,, Beach Slate Park has already received approl'a! of the stale Assembly. The: land would he purchased for S2. I million y,•ilh bond 1nonev from a 1964 recreation bond ac1. The ·Newport Beach sponsors or the beach purchase bill had expected'1cugh opposition at the Senate commltlet hearing Thursday from the chairman, Sen. Randolph Coll ie:r i D- Yreka). Collier had voiced opposition lo spen- ding the recreaU onal bond money for the land . He and his supporters 1nane.ged to tie the bill up for seve:ral 1non ths before 11 ny action 1\'A!i taken. Alan Post the Legislature's !inancial advisor, claimed the purchase price wa!i 100 high and also opposed th e bill. Because of the seen1lng opposition. both sponsors expressed surprise Thursday y,•hen Collier passe:d !he bill ou\ of his committe:e in le:s! lhan 1 rninute. a.dham and CarPJJ}ttr had been present at t he hearing to spe:ak in fa vor of the bJll. but their support was never voiced . 'Sen. Carpenter s1 id today he hopes 10 brlna: the: measw-t up far Senate vote some time: ne:i t W"tt~ and aend it to the governor's desk ror signature. Appro\"al of two thirds of !he Se:nate is required to piss the: bill since it provides for the: all ocation of funds . If passed by the full Senate. !he measure 1nust return to the Assembly, since th1l bod.v appro\'ed only $1,7 1nlllion for pu1·chasf'! of the land . The price of the properl~ w1s uppe:d to $2.1 million lo!low - lng unanimous Assembly appt·oval and quick re-appro\'al is e:xpecte<I . (.;arpe:nter said he eii:pectcd 110 flJl- posit1011 li-01n t;o~'. Reagan lo the pui'l'hase nf !he beach because the money was initially 111 Reagan ·s J97J -72 budget. Legislator.~ <lp~td to the purchase tnanaj!.ed In hav r-lhe funds deleted and the monev ..,, as ne\'ef allocated. The prr;pt>r!~· to be purchased 11·as nnct !he sue Qf 1he L'aµistrano Beach Club and was nnly recent!~· pul up lflr sale b~· the Capistrano Bearh ln reslmen1 Company. ~n C;1rp<>11ter :-aid he feels. onct ap- prO\"td. the land will be quickl~· purcha~­ ed and n1adr ;11 a1lnlilti for ruhlie usr "11 drprnd~ nn hr111' last lh'',I" 1 Pal'lo.~ and Be:-ich es 01f1e1;1l.<ii l'•allt to \rind it up·· he ~pec11\11tec1 :ihoul 1he fln11I p11reh11s,_ "f\ut I 11nderst11nd thry arr p1·tlt~' an.\L(IU~ lo nail ii rlo\\ n 11nd l1a1 e 1t do11r ·· Boy Friend Shot At Drive-in Filn1 Carif' Jean Helzerman. nf Orangt . d1dn't \1kt the mo1'ie or her bo) lr1end, or both Sht shot him. police repcirted. In lhe r1ghl ~1de 11·1th a 2~ callbtr automA!ic .... ·h1l e 1he pair 11·a!I s1ll1ng: 1n the car in the Stadium On\e-in on Kate!\1 Street in Oran1te . A!f'lerl .I . \'An Skyke . 32. nf Anahe im. i ~ in sallsfAclnry condition today 1n Orange Countv i\lt"d\cal CenlPr. The' mo1·1e ~·a s ''Tht Panic: in Needle. Park" !! 1!1 rated "R ·· ~hss Hel1.f'!r m1n i~ rei1trirted lo the Or11n1tf'! County .J1il on ct.arges of attempt to commit n1urdf'!r, Auto Repairman Pii1ned by Truck Th& owner nr a San Clemenlt 1u10 repair"' i1hop su Uertd serio1t1 lnjurlel late th ia morning when 1 truck roll td fru m 1 rtJ)Alr rick and pinntd him 11ainal • work benctt. Authorities s1t1d Bruce Holley. of ~3 Calle o,5Qto y,·11s ru~h~d by amb\ll8nct to the ho~pilel follo\\·1ng, tht 11·1) t .m. at-- c1dflnt Th t 1·irtim. n1\·ner nt llolltv·.~ 1'irt Strvlrr. nf 122ri N f'.I C(l1nlnn n"eRI. y,·a~ cn nst'1ou$ at lhP. 11rt nf' or lht acclden1 . but suffered l1cera1inn~ and po~1lb1t in- t,rnal injut'tl'.• arou11d hi.( 11 R 1 ll t 11u!honllts sa id group which dre.1\S members froo1 each 1chool tlalrict l11volved also objected A spokesman for the aroup ur1td the com- rn!lltt tc seek lt~l1l1Uen \0 slrenalhen tht schbol d~tricls as they stand, particularly in view of rectnt Sup~mr. Court decisions on school rinancinR \\'ayne Clark . rtprese11t1ng the 1t·1 tne Council on Educa11011 ~aid tu!> group ~u p­ portt'd !he uniliratlon pluns bllt a~ktfl the cunun1t1ee to ronsid<'r •nl·Jud1ng n1nrc 111- du~trta! property 11110 lhe Jrv1nc dh1J'lcl -~. I I •· ' •• KEEPS KETTLE BOIL ING lrvine'1 Join Irvine Smith f'rom Pnge 1 HEIRESS ... statement that rt~ourct's of the !nun· dation are suffi cient lo enable 1t to rnecl all requirements of the T!lx Reforin Ac·L "I c;in assure you," she !lays, "as lhr largest indi\'iduaf stockholder in !he Irvine Company. that this corporation is nol in the erono111ic pos ition tri n1ett these pa_11out requirements y,•ithou! se\lin~ nH large quantiti's of \Rnd . This. of course will sound the dei11h knrll In 1hc n1as1r r plan tor 1hr lr\·111e Ranl'h pro- perties and will open lhr doOr !ii a ('0111 - plelely unconlrolle{! land de l't>lnpn1r n1 which 1;ould result in one or Calirornla·s !argtsl potential slun\S " \Va rning the ~·itiz('ns nf Irv ine to '·beware" if j he_1· are genuinely L'{)n- 1.:erned about he ruture of the mai.ler plan. 1>he: .adds the y should be ··doubly concerned about lh' mn11ve~ of ~\~"John Bllrtqb whp i~ quoted as hl \'Lng •nffil·e 1ptce ITT the': Irvine: Compa ny hearl- qulrters buildlng in Ne\\port Center, 11.,~ .._ell 1s staff aHish1nts fron1 the eomp1ny planners, legal advi~er~ and other~.' " Refer ring lo a slaternel\\ by Irvine t:om i:mny spokes111a11 Collins Iha! "'the en\·lronn1enl the company 1~ crf'R!1ng has been praised throughout the 1,1,·orld . , , we 1,1,·ill stand on that record."' i\1rs _ S1nith co1nments. "\Vhtit f'l.1r. C<lllin!I !alls 10 1nention is that. although certain <.:on1- pany projects have been prai.~erl in !he 1)a~1. a gr<'al 111an_v rc(cot flc,·ero1>111cnts ha\'e beeu harshlv ( riticized b1· 1·::1r1011.~ agencirs as be1n~l or inedioere quality in both design and i:onstruelion . . nolhini; more than badly planned. O\'ercro"·ded, poorly construcled housing tracts • , • " EC01'07'1JCALL ,, \'IABLE Collin:-' stalen1en1 that stud1t's hair sho1,·n the ne~· <·11v <lf 1r,u1e. to hr •·eco11on1icallv \"\~brf.' i~. i\lrs. ~1n11h ('hargf'!s, ba~ on studie.'I undt.rwriltPn b~ rhe lr1'ine (ornpany. "\\lhat i\lr. l 'oll1ns d()('s no! tli .'l!'lo.~r:· ~hr ~ll.\". "1~ rli:it lhr tnundanon-v,,t\lr••lll'll ct1m1l:iny 1~ not <111 ren11on11call \ 11>1bl1' l'nrpt1ra11n11 . and it~ llif' new lr\1nr c1!1· ~01·f>rn111f'nt 11ill be nutdt' up of l~\'1nr {'11111p11111 ·\'0n- 11·0Jlcd puppet~ su{'h ;i;,1 i\11' .J0h11 H1ir1011 . Ille l'ei;1dent.~ ol thr new f'llY y,•111 i;i1np\_v be pawns of that corporal ion·· The \r\·ine ran1ily n1cn1bers 11 lln pe1 I· tioned the su~r\·\sor,11 to procel'd w11h the incorporation all ha\'f , sh r slate~. ·a business rt.lationship 1,1,•ilh lhP found11ti on eontro\led Irvine Comp11ny ;ind ;:ire .8bsolutely obligated 10 lhRI corpor1111on" Addressing her.'lell to lr1•ine re.'litlrnts . !!hi!: {'Onclude:<:. "If the ntv.· <'1!y of lrrine 1s incorporat'd a.l th i:<: thne tind n1rn surh as Jr1·ine Con1pany tool .John Rutlon pla c· rd 1n control of your city gol'ttnn1,nt. 1 011 1,1,·i!I ;ib~oluLell" rlestrov rtir future Pi an fo r tht' lr1•int:0 Ra nch. · "Firs!. the Irvine l"oinpany 1·entral \•a\l ev lands and coastal land~ \1·1!1 be an. nexed to your city. '"Second. the lr11 ine Con1pany la nds ~·111 bt. "'lthdra~'n from lilt aari culturaJ prestrvl". "Third. lhe lrvinti Comp1ny will bf'!g1n 1 gig1ntic, ll'ho!e.&1'11~ land disper~al for lhe verv basic reeson thtit Lhr Janie!! Irvine f oundation must r11ls~ tnonev in order lo continue lo ri1<1inlain contrOI 11! the. lr1ine Company, ;ind in order lo rlo lhi$ ii must force the con1pan~· to gene:rale 1n inco111e larae enough tn n1 a 1 n I a \ n 1\S go\·ernn1tnl·rcquircd payout• " Colleges Going Broke WASHINGTON !AP} -Two hundred colleges 1100 unh'ersfllts wlll run oul of cash within A year, and If the trend con- llnufts 36$ 11chool11 ('()U\d gn brokt ~·llhln fl dec11de. An Ag10C\11.Uon of Amf'rlc•n Collett• study flhol\·~ AAC rtltflrrh hf'!11d \''illl11 nl "'· .Jell'-ma lnld A ntws <"nnff'rt ni:e Thurs<h1y Utt! M17 srlmol8 in lhe reporl h111rl pro}tl'tfld 11n 11.ver1111t '1f'fi<'11 or Sl°".000 1t !<thnnl. hut lhtir actual dtflc1t w1~ $131.000. He i1a ld ~16 of lhem h11d operating lo~st!I froin S2,000 to $4 nul11on I Tustin Split Plan to balance N el sed valu.~s a:\ they no1v st and . Aft1r adoptmc the plan1 whlcit a.lso 1t1pulalls the procedures fer apllltina in· to thre:e unified dislricl i.. lht" cornmittee vottd kl set up U\l"tt plllll11: hearings The first t\\o v.'ill be l'kt. 18. One 11lll take place at 6:30 p.m. 1n the Tustin area and !he ~ee<lnd will be a1 9 p.1n. in thf' lr\'1ne ;.irPa A 1hird public· hearing ll'itl bf' 111 ,\l1 ~s1011 \ l<'JO at Ii :lQ p 111. on l)rt . 20 !mmetltatcly follow1nl). the th ird hear In;. the County «.:on1n11!tee for School District lleorgan1zat1on "ill L'Onl't'Of'! to rev1'w the bf'!ariJl.iS and make • flnaJ dtclslon. The bnunQJrr which hitv~ dre1~n fire fron1 sevt>ral SaddJebock \'a\lev area j.!r<lups, ful!ow thf'! old lr\•tne Ranc"h boun- daries on lhe !111€' betll'een the: proposed .\1iss1011 V1cJo and Irvine districts, but cquall_I' d1\·1de !hi' El Tofu ~tarine Corps \ir Statiori in such a 11 a_1· S<l that all ba se hou sing and 1he El Toro ~laru1e School 1s 1neluded in the Ir\ inc Districl and the Woma11 Hijacke1· Stopped; A1·111ecl Witl1 D\'11ru11ite IJl::THOIT 1AP 1 -A 11 01n11n \1hn pohce sa~· \\ante:d tn capture a Jetliner and usr 11 !o help t1,1,·o 1a!i('d Black Panther.~ !'lee the countr.~ was arrtslt'd 11 1111 d) na1n1lr :1r1d a pt~!nl toda1 at i\l rtropnl1t<111 Airpo11d Sl11· l1;1d <'arncd 111{• .. :i;pl1i~1 1r .ind 11eapon ahoarc! a µlane con1a111111g it µa:<~engcrt>. tht' \Niltct' r1'pGr!ed ."1111hor111rs s:11Cl Aa1·bara Plislo.ow .. 1.i. i~ 11 l11!r She 11;;~ ane>sltd when she allt>gedl.v !h1p11 a11a 1 r11u slll'ks Ol dvna1n!le 11hill' !lecin~ dufin~ .i searl'll or i)as~en!(ers on An1enc:nn A1rl111es ~ l1gh1 J:!.t a 8u('1ni; 721 .\lJS!i P!1skow 11as 1dentilied b~ her !~!her as a t'Hd1cal polJ11cat acth·ist. .Shr 1~ a fortn<'r parl-lime instructor ai \\"avne State l.ini1·ersitl'. A.11 airline spokesma·n said lhe a1rl111e rtteil'ed ~ warning of !rouble 011 the fl1~h! fron1 :\llehigan State Police \\"hen l\'li~s Plisko11··s nan1e: did nol ari- pear on the flight manifest. sky 111arsha!s n1oved in and ordered passengers off lhe plane !or a se.areh .-\ccflrdu1.'( t(1 authorillrs. i\ltss Pl1slo.011 11ttcn1pted to flee as lhe passengers wel'e Autry Relea8ed Fron1 Hospital BOSTO:'\ •AP) -l;ene Autry, lht': fnrn1er s1ni:1ng l'Oll'boy sta r. and rll111r·n1an <lf the board of the L'al1forn1;i Angel~. wa~ ~cheduled 111 I r a 1 t llla.'IS8l'hll!'f'11! E'f' and r::ir 1111irn13r\ toda.Y aner suci·e~sful iourRrr\ <ln a de:tat•he<I l'rltna l\ hosp1ral spokrsn1au .q 11cl ,\111r1 WR~ ''i11 spl endid eondil lon "" af1er tht Sept 15 11urge:ry by Dr. Ch1 rlPS Schepens. htad or the hoi'lptlal's retina sei:.1·1l'f' and an rx- pert on retina disorder~. Autry·s v1.~1nn 1s retuming and he 1~ ex peeled to recover itOCld fullctional 1·1sion in his right eye. Autry s111d his 1·1s1on bega n In fad e about three or four mont hs ago Autr~. who ended l11s entert<11nn1en1 1·ar('er about 10 1 c11rs ago. !s ;:i rnullin1illion1111"e bu81nessman • being I~ n!f Hie plane and she then nung 11.s1de the explos1l'e~ The airl1nt ~pokesn1a n s;ud 1\\1ss Pl1sk1)11 sho111ed. "\\'e "·111 alJ die ~·· as ~ht 11 a;; arrr~tt'd \l;1r~ha\;; sear1·hrd lier arid lou11d ;i 2;,_ rRhbrr p1s\\1l and 1"11rd1te f11 !'es. Det roit l'fll1ce 1nspC'elo1· l~1~h:1rd Boutan said . Bout an ~aid rhr DP1ro1r poli('e sccur1I,\' ~ertion d£•1f'lopet! 111forn1aLion that i\liss f'lisku w pl111111•'d ro 1llrea!en lo blo\\' up lhe plan{' lit1\{'~s !\l:it•k P:inthers il:lichacl I) Hill. :?.ti of Drs ~101nrs. low 11., and Hnnald I\ Irwin . l ~J. Detroit. were fr~e:d Hill. \\·an1cd for !hr 1nurdrr of anolher Black Panther 1n :\'ew ''ork. is being held 111 lhf \~a.1'ne Co11nt.v .Jail pending the out - \'On1e of ex1radi11on proce:dures lr111n 11·as ~entrnced to hfe 111 priso11 Thuri'da: lollowi11g his conv1cl1011 111 the ;;e1·ond-degrce n1urdti1· of a i\lesil'h, i\!i('h . 111a11 al a Dt>lroit con1nu111e Rou tau said \hs~ Plisko"' al!egedl~· planned 10 den1and 1hal Mi!l and Irwin hr brought !o the plane and flown ou! or the 1·nu ntr.•·. Lolor l:arnival Set Oct. 2-3 Jn .South County S<luth Goun11• area t1r11s1s are ir11·1terl In fake pAr! 1n lhe l'iX1h 1111nual Caro)val of f'nJr1r, :-chedulcd b.11 !hr Capistrano Rrat•h L'h<1111hf'r !•I l'nn1n1en•p lrJr (k'1 2 and :1 Thf' rvrnl 111 t)p hrld al 1he Cap1s1rano liPa<'h Shopp111i;: 1'1111<1. 1v1ll begin ;i1 10 ;1 111 eal·h d~~ and the rcg1stralin11 IPe ls .S150 pet ilr11.sr In 11dd1l1CHl. each sru.~an 1.~ rf'quired lo d<1na1e 10 pl'rrcnr of his sales· profit lo the Ch<tmber's 1n1- provrmrn1 tund A.ll exl11b1tors are t>xpec ted to lurni~h stands. et.')eb; Qr smaJJ tables on 11 hich tn riispl;i~· rhri r \\<Irr~ and lo be. R1 !heir loca tion tro111 I a.111 . to~ p.m both day~ ne~lstr11.t1on ll'.lr lhe e\'cnt will begin a1 8 :1 n1 nn Oel. 2. :i! !hr pla111 lnforin11llon re~:irdrng rr~1~trat1011 rnay he obl<Hned hy t·allini;: evrnl chairino?tn Louisa l.r.vda11 al 4fl!i-j208. S.ai1 JOdriuil1 adu1m1stral11 e t:t'nler I! 111 the ~litis1on Viejo D1str1cL 1be boundary between lrvuie end Tu1Un di1tricls would follow an Im· aglnary E'x1rnslnn or Culver Road fron1 1he edge of th't Tu~lin High School Oistri<·t's ca1-ten1 bow1darv 11e11terlv to the Traburo Ruad "'here ii. Jtigs norlh !I) l\l_rford Road and west along the southern sldr of lht Air F'acillty jogging westerly throu,11.h the Jr1·ine industrial con1plex In 1he c1>nlc1· 11f the 1\1~1111 Hi&h SchOl)I District"s northern boundary. Chi11ct Plart Passes Test Iii U.N. Vote L~ITED NATIONS. N \'. 1AP i -The. l.:nited States 11·011 the llr!il test ot strength on ns L,:.N. t\1·0-China formull\ 1oday 11hrn !he (ie11eral Assen1bly rt · jected a rt'qucsi lo har 1h<' plan fro1n the. agend:i The vote 11 as 6a to pLlt lllf L S item on i\s agenda aud 47 against Th ere ~·ere 15 aDstent.ions The U.S. ite1n v.as 1 \'ehK·le for a 17· J1<1tio11 !'esolution !hat 11·ould seal Com- n1unisl China 111 bo!h the assembly and the Setun1y Council and lea1·e Nationalist <:hina in the assembly. The asse1nbly had already agreed without a \'Ole to 1'icl ude in its a1tenda a pro-Pekmg iten1 used as a handle for 1 resolution ln ousl :'\ationaljsl-China eom- plete!.v and stat Cornmunist China. The issue ilrose on a report or lh~ si ssembl ~··s steerin,1: ton1n1itlet rcco111- 1nendi11g that hf1th 1ten1s. ~o on the agcn- <lt1 1\lt»l1un rnade !lie l'rq ut>sl 1hal rhe U S. iten1 be ruled off the aj'enda. with lhr. s.upporL of S.vria and Cuinea. The l'oited States fought the move Deputy Foreign ~l inister Reis l\lali!e <lf 1\lbania told lhe assernblv l/1e itern on ··Restoration of lhP Lawru) Rights of /~e J'eoplt'~ RepuQlic of Chln11 in the U.!\' " proposed by /\fbania and \6 nlher cou11- trie~. 11·a~ "the onl~ question v.·hich .~hou!d Rppe11r on the ;ig rnda or lhi!I: ses,qion on !his ques1ion ·· ltt s11ill 1hti L'.S ire111 11a!! "'ai1nrd 11t 111a1nlai111nR lhf l'h1ang l\a1 -shek pup- pel s"' and 1\as "an intolerable tn· !crferenl'r· in China ·s internal affairs l' ~ An1bassador Georj!e. Bu~h said lhe assen1bl~· "has a loni:: tradition of Lil- scrlblnf! any serio11s item ... and thi.'f tradition . , . should not be casl ouL the '"itldOV.' " Bush said rhe L'nited Stele~ would not re\'il'r l!s proposal. defeated in the ('(lm- rni!lee \Vednesda y night. that !he two 1ten1~ )){' n1crg~ f(lr ~ilnu!taneou' {!ehat<' The (')ash sel 1111 1ht fir~! test l'lf th~ \o!ing strength of !he 1;.s. !wo-China for111ul~ in the full J.10-nation assembly. '~--------------------------- For the latest in home furnishingi stop in at Ted \/On Hemert's. On• of the largest selec- tion!. of quality furniture on dis play anywhe re: in South O range: County. Choose from such w@ll kn own lines as H enr •don, Htritage, Dre•el and Sherrill Uphols tery. Professional Interior Decorators .,..,..,j)<!lble. fTom H e>1Tedo11 ·5 5&JO H•nredon'1 dou ble bookc.a'e in the c.l•,slc R.ev i ... •I style. Hs b•I• h•, one •djusl•ble 1helf be hind e•c.h door , •nd it1 lt9ht•d interior h11 fou r •dju1table gl•ss 1helY et W"ith wood rr•rn11. 59 '11 inches widt 11 nd 84 in,hei high, it ;, • 1tunoin9 loc..11 point for any fin e room. Com• 1•• thi1 i nd oth•r mt tterpiec.e1 from Folio r 0. DEALERS FOR: HEN REDO N-DREXEL-HERIT AGE HIWPOllT StO•I OPIM ,.IDAT 'Tll t NIWPORT IEACH 1727 W•ttcllff Or., 642·'20SO OPIN F~IOAY 'TIL 9 Pr•f•ttlon1I Interior Oeal1ner1 A'l1\11ble-AIO INTERIORS '~'"' l •ll ''" MMI et Or•"'• C11111~-t40.J J6J lAGUNA BEACH l4S North Co1at Hl1hw1y Phone: 494-6.5 I .. lo nd Im· om ool '" lo '" rly lo I • r • I ' 11 I I ---. ,.,, Laguna Beaeh T 9day'1 ..... EDITI O N vo r. /)4, NO. 229, 4 SECTI ONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, ·191 1 TEN CENTS B1"itain Ousts 105 Russ on Defector's Word LONDON (AP) -A senior Soviet Intelligence agent defected to Britain y,•1th documents on a Ru ssian spy network. the Foreign Office announced today. It ordered 105 Soviet employes of the embassy, tbe trade delegation, the Moscow Bank <ind the Aeronot airline to leave Britain. Ninety of the Russians currently on du- ty here were given two ·weeks t-0 leave . Another 15 , currently tibroad, will be denied permission to return to London. The mass expulsion is the biggest ol its ur Bowl Fire kirld in modem diplomatic history e:i:cl'pt in cases of countries breaking off rela- tions. The Soviet Embassy which now ha": a diplomatic staff of 550 will not be sllO\lo'ed to replace the expelled officials, the spokesman saiq. ~ The Foreign Office said: "Evidence of the scale and nature of So viet espionage in Britain conducted under the auspices of lhe Si:iviet Embassy, trade delegations 11nd other organization s. has been pro· vided by a Soviet official who recently Pre-dawn Blaze Quelled Fortstry Department fire crews re- mained on the scene of a brush f! e on the hill above Laguna's Irvine Bowl early today to check for "hot spots" after Smog -free Eng ine Made; Limits Met WASHINGTON (AP) -The Environ· mental Protection Agency announced to- day that an experimenlal engine under development by Ford Motor Co. for the U.S. Army and EPA h;is met federal automobile antipo!lutio"I standards for 1!176. A spokesmar;i for Ford said, however:-. the Ford enfi!ine was still ''highly experi- mental" and nowhere near ready fo.r commercit.1 productio11. EPA Administ rator William D. Ruckel- ~h<ius said the engine passed EPA pollu· tinn tests on a short -time basis but has no! yel been !ested for performance Qver a 50,000-mile run . cnnsidered to be ::in aulo engine's useful life from a pol· lu'•on staodpoint 'rhe ford sPokesm;,n. :11terviewed ju.~t befnrr the Ruckelshaus announcement. i::iid !'n f;ir f (lr<l h11s bern unable tn keep the rngini> nocrafing 1\·C'll for more lhrin 5.(l()O or li .01)'} miles and !hat durribility wri~ sli ll "one nf the hii;t hangups." The. sJ}Oke.~n1an said ;>. Ford executive had tolrl R11ckl'.lshaus about lhe englne"s proh lr.ms monlhs ago an<l s<tid Ford did not believe the engine could be p(':r!ected ror pr0011c!ion by 197~. when two strin· gent emissio n standards take effect. Bv that year. automobile emission nf carbon monoxide and hydrocarOOns must be reduced 90 per cent from their cur· rent levels . Ceut 1''e atbe r There's no rain in sight but il wH! sure !eel like it as cool night and morning low clouds will con· tinue. Coast t.cmperaturcs will range from the high SO's to low 70's. Inland n1ercury r<1nge will be from the mid OO's lo near 80. INSW E TODA'\' The t1nimals at Los Angtles zoo havt thtir own tooys of cool· ing it in hot weather, DA I.LY PILOT photograph.er Pat O'Dcni· ntll ond writer Terr11 Covillt t,,amed 11p to let \Veeke nder rtaders rn on the secret. See todo11"s Wtekender sec!ioh be· gu1ntn" 011 Page 23 . l.MllH 11 C1ll ...... l• l C~lft• U1 1 Cltultlllll U-U i=-k1 JI ,,.._, " 0.1t'lt "•llifl ,. ~-fl 11 ••ltll'll t ..... ' ,...,, .. ft_, ... l'lft911Ct ,,,,, H.n-14 il.ftft '-""*'"' u M•llMI ' M•rtll•t Lk#MJ 11 Mtn lft ''"'let 1 Mewie-1 )f.)f M¥f\lll l'u.... M "l li.tl•I l'ftWI .. , 0.1..,. '""ty ,. iltllltWtlftlO 1+tf lHm U•lt ltldl M•l'llt'l1 •11 Tt .. Yll"" JI no....... ..,. Wt•n..t 4 Wtllllll"• tltwt lt-1• Wlrlll Ntw. 4-1 Wf911t•r ll·Jl on Hill bringing a pre·da\lo'TI blaze under control. Laguna Beach Fire Chief James Lalimer ~ · · his C::!partment v.•as first to respond to the 1ilarm, but had no follr· v.·heel drive lirefighling e q u i p m e n t capable of negotiating the steep, dirt road u;: ·• hill. "Ra ther than try to wa;k in , and since It was in county territory. w, ·· ·d the county firt people and advised ti'.~m to bring thelr four-wheel drive truck,'' Latimer said . The blaze, described by Latimer . ''a pretty good·sized fire," was cle.:.rly visi· ble from his Top of the World home when he received the first call, the fire chief added. It "'as rapidl:1 brot:~tit i.:·· ·' con- trol, a Forestry spokesm;in said, bllt because of the high fire hazard at this itme of year, a crew remained to make sure it "·ould not flare up again. The blaze was believed lo have be"n started by sparks from an electric line that tra\"erses the hil lside on towers. Laguna Beach police were alerted 11l 4:14 a.m. when a group of young people ran into the station to report they had seen a "white ball of fire" light up the sky as they drove north on Coast Highway, Tracking the fireball. the spot· ted the brush fire on the hill behind the Bowl. they said. Laguna Beach Edison Co m pa n y mar.ager Jam .. ~ Kennedy said this morn· ing that lhcre had been '"trouhle" nf some. sort on th e sublransm1ssion line beh ind Irvine Bowl. ··Automatic equ ipn1l't · to,,11 r;irc nf the trouble and there were no ru~!omcr in· !ern.iptions." Kennedy said. N;iture nl the prnhlem on the power line is being in· vestigated, he added . J ohnson Slaying Trial Adjourns; Tapes Studi ed Participants in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of San Oemente Marine Mark Johnson lOOay began a three-day break from a session that has already prOOuccd two highly controversial taped and possibly in· admissible interviews . Judge William fi1urray called for the break Thursday after hearing the testimony of three key prosecution ~ilnesses -San Clemente detective Ardon Saunders, Dr. David Katsuyama, the physician who performed lhe autopsy on Connie Lynn JohMon, 20, snd Dr. Theodore Lindauer, the Newport Beach psychiatrist who examined Johnson at lenRf.h in the week befor.e his arrest. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright will rf!:sume his case Monday. He refused to comment on his progre11s In the light of communicatkms ban imposed by Judge ~1urray 11 Uie request of defense attorney Ray Sharpe. Johnson. 20, Is accused of !he murder nf his wife In their Apartment et 4Jfl ~tonttrey Lane on June I&, 1970. Her blO(ld·!=iplattered body,, pUnctured with stab wounds, was found sprawled on the bc<i. J ohnson told police at the time of the killing that he found hili wife's body on hla return rrcim guard duty It the Sant.. Ana Marine Corps Air Station . applied for and was given pt>rmission to remain in this co untry."' "This man , an offiet>r of lhe KGB. brought ""ith him certain infonnalion and documents including plans for infiltration of agents for the purpose of sabotage." The Russians ordered to quit Britain apparently work for the Soviet trade delegation, the airline AerorJot , the. tourist agency Intourist. and !he Moscow Narodny Bank as well as the embassy. Foreign Office sources said : "This is a matter we have tried lo settle disc reetly • Ill ' with the Russians and it is because they have oot replied or in fact admitted that a problem existed that we have been obliged to taite this action." The action is one of the most ..,,.idespread and dramatic expulsion ac· tiom-.!lhort of closing an emba.$y-that the British government has undertaken. The Soviet diplomatic empire in Lon· don, including its trade, banking and other economic branches, is larger than anywhere else outside Moscow, including the United States. Ov er Hill and Dale Reports or the defector broke into the open loday in London new spapers and the Foreign Offlce earlier declined comment only to say il was "a security matter." The reports coincided with recent developments in which Sir Alex Douglas· Home, the Iorelgn secretary, has com - plained to the Soviet Embassy about U\e conduct of its staff here in "unacceptable activitie~ ·· A week ago, British special branch detecti\t!S wc,·e n.·u.•rted hunting down a ~PY ring believed to be operating at Robert 0. Bland surveys the scene at his home. 756 Bluebird Canyon Drive. following mysterious crash early today. Car left road"'ay and plopped over an embankment. striking a retainjng \val! and knock- ing out supports of Bland's elevated driveway. \Vhen police arrived shorUy after the 7:30 a.m. crash. they found ignition keys in the car and a warm motor, but no driver, Ownership of the car has been traced to a San Clemente man. Neighbors iaid they S3l\' a man at the scene before police arrived. Heiress Ex plains Delay Bid By BARBARA KRETBICll 01 tt>t 01lly Piiot S!tff In a statement to the DAILY PILOT today , heiress .Joan Irvine Smi th detailed her reasoning in seeking a delay of in· corporation for the city of Irvin e and challenged responses of spokesmen fo r the Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation to her earlier criticisms, made·tn an interview la!t week. On the eve or her departure for Europe. Mrs. Smith, who flew to Orange County last week to attempt to persuade the Board of Supervi!Oni to dday the in· corporation for 60 days, reiterated her fear that the ranch property is in danger of beeoming "a gianl slurr:" and called Irvine residents .sttk.ing immed iate in· corporation "lambs being led to the 11laughte.r." The finant.ial situation nf the Irvine Foundation. she claimed, will force lhe wholesale dispersal of ranchlands and the. annexation of extensive acreage lo the proposed new city. leading to "un- controlled development.'' Next hearing on the Incorporation before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled Wednesday. At the time of Mrs. Smilh's visit, Board Chairman Robert Ballin proposed con· tinuing the hearing for 60 days and at first seemed to have the support of Supervisor Ronald Caspers. However, Caspers finally went along with 1 vote to continue the hearing for only two weeks. until Sept. 29. ARSOLUTELY OBLIGATED Mrs. Smith, principal i n d iv I d u ti I 1tockholder in the lrvlne Company, holding "almost 22 percent"' of the com· pany's Rtock. said today that other Irvine family members, representing owl'lership of more than 23 percent of the stock, 11.re supporting incorporalton ot the ci ty l)e(ause they art "a'™>lutely obligated Lo the corporation'' &nd its controlling Foun· dalion, holder of 54.6 percent of Irvine •lock. She described John Burton, chairman - of the Cou ncil of Communities of Irvine and chief proponent of incorporation. as "a puppet " of lhe Irv ine Company. "The tnlire move. on the part of the Jame 1 lrvine foundation-controlled Irvine Company to bulldoze the premature incorporation of the new city of Irvine is ne>thing more than a power pla y on the part of that corporation to usurp control over the Irvine Company 's land from the Orange County Board of Supervisors and place that control in the hands of Irvine Company-manipulated automatons such as ~1r. John Burton. the compa11y-appoinled Judas goat who will lead the Irvine community lambs to slaughter,'' said the Irvine heiress. Referring to statements made by at- torney Howard .J . Privett on behalf of \he James Irv ine Foundation and Jerome F, ColHns on behalf of the Irvine Company , she 11dded: "I think the residents of Orange County should lake a very close look at what these gentlemen did , or in effect , did not. have to say. "Mr. Privetl does not deny that the. James Irvine Foundation must make the 41!.i percent payout to charity on the evaluation or their assets In the year um, In accordance ·with the Tu·Refarm College for Elderly To Be Opened Soon STANFORD IUPJ) -Dr. Jeffrey J. Smith. a Stanford Univmlty profuaor of humanities, MYll he plans to open an in· dependent college !or those belW«n the ages of 55 and li9. Smtlh, who ls 64 and will retire ~xt year from Stanford. says he wlll calf\he new organization Emeritu.'I University ind that he will draw his faculty from the ranks of lholJe who have reached retire- ment Age and don't want lo qu it. There will be no grades and no degrees. Act of 1969. Neither does Mr. Privetl nor f.1r. Collins deny that the lrvine Company intends tn 11nnex all of its coa stal and all nf its central valley land to the new city of Irvine. Nrlther (do they) deny that the Irvine Company is about to make ap- plication •.. to withdraw certain of its lands from the agricultural preserve." 1'-1rs. Smith charges that a report Issued by the James Irvine Foundallon of its charitable conlri butlnns in the past fiscal year "ducks any statement" regarding the evaluation of its Irvine Company stoc k, listing assets worth $10.2 fTlillion. not Including the 4,590,000 shares of stock, and income for the year of $2.45 million. The minimum value of the Irvine stock, she asserts, was estnblished in 8 1968 slock sale. wheo I.he Irvine Company purchased 131f.i sh11re~ from the Macco Corporation. On the basls of this sale, and a !!Ubsequent slnck split, evaluation of the foundation assets must be at least $114,750,000. If this figure were accepted , she adds, the 41h percent payout to ~ha.ri­ ty in 1972 would amount to no lei!' than $5.163,750. Jf the federal government should not accept this evaluation and wish to evaluate the foundatl-on's holdings tn the l"lne Company on actual land vtlue, •1whkb could poulbly go 11 bilb ai one· blllfon dollars for·t.He ·ranch.prope.rty, lhe Foundation's tm ~ayotit could reach the nellbborhOOd of '20 million,'' aeya Mrs. Smith, noting lhat a judge In a federal court action Involving U1e foWldation "slated thlt the v11lue of Irvine ranch land had been estimated at between $500 millkin and f l.6 bUUon. OUIJA BOAllD "T !'ihould like to Ste Mr. Howard J. Pr1vett'a ouljll bo•rd wh.lch evkiently predlcl1 what evaluation the Internal Rf:\'tn\le SerVlce wUI place on the land 3nd othe.r 111etA of the Irvine company," says Mrs. Smith referring to Privett'• iSee ·HEIRESS, P110 J) Sttret military and naval bases ln southern England. Space scientist Anatoly Fedoleyev detected from the Soviet delegation at the Pa ris Air Show in June and came to Bri- ta in. Fedoseyev, 61, wa.s Identified as an electronics expert wbo1e work bad aP" plication in the Soviet. space effort. Unof· ficiaJ reports: billed him as deputy direc- to r of the Soviet space pro1ram, but this was denied by tht Britilih.. • r1a Case Reset After 10-2 Deadlock By PAMELA HALLAN 01 rite Dt ltf Plllt lfl ff The trial of fireman Bobby D. Elliott. who was arrested during the Sept 5 "drinker's walk" in Laguna Beach, ended Thursday with a hung jury in South Coun· ty Municipal Court. Elliott wss charged with will.fttlly resisting, delaying and obstructing an of· ficer. . . The case will be tried again Jan. 12 when a new panel of jurorJ will be available. Judge Richard Hamilton asked each juror If unanimous verdict could be reached. Each said no. Tbe decis ion wa1 10 to 2. Although tha judge did not aslt If the majority voted for conviction or acquittal it was n1mored outside the courtroom that on ly the two younger members of the elde rly jury had found the defendenc innocent. The verdict was delivered at 2 p.m. The jury retired for deliberation at 11 :25 a.m. and had eaten lunch while they deliberated. Final arguments had been presented by both attorneys during tbe morning. Prosecuting attorney Melvin Jensen reviev.·ed the event.s of the annual La bor Day weekend "drinkers ' walk" ma in· faining it had been more than just "walk• ing around." He said th~ group &topped traffic on Coast Highway, walked with drinks in their hands, shouted, broke glasses , and fought. "The officers asked them to move ~ particularly Elliott -at no time did ha move," he said . He said the officers had to ask the croY:d to move because they couldn 't allow a situation to develop where. peopht would get hurt. "Because he did not move he obstructed justice and ls therefore guilty," he asserted. Defense attorney William Ledger said the charges were not proved, that th!J •·walk around'' was not on trial -only Elliott. He said no witness saw Elliott with a drink In hi! hand, saw him stop traUlc heartf him use abusive language, fight or throw anything. He added no one ttstified that Elliott resisted arrest and that tie did not agree to commit an illegal act, nor commit any: unlawful act. "He willfully took up sp.11.ee on 1 !'lidewalk," said Ledger. ..Is that re sisting, delaying, or obstructing an of- ficer?" He th en questioned the accuracy of testimony given by two police officers, ,;aying it wa!l difficult to make judgments ln such a heated situation. He also said eight undercover officers on the scene were dressed like ordlnatj; citizens and mogt people need • ~w: minutes to dttermlne.~even after tJ9da'e1 are flashed If they .re md·offtcers. The pr<M«UIOI" again l]>Oli•, claiming the dtfendlnt d1d l'llOf'll! than ttke up space on the sidewalk -but obatructed justice in preventing policemen from doing their job. over the objection af the defeMt counsel. Jensen ended his comments b1 11klng the Jiii')' if "that It tho man that should be putUng aut flrtL" Cuba Fli ghts Resume WASHJNGTON (AP) -The Stall 0epor1mon1 ,.,. c.bon re1u1ee ru~ aUJpended f'trlt th\s month by Fide, Cutro '• 10Ye1'1llDlll1. wlll rmune M• d~. I ~ t I t 2 DAlL Y PILCl SC Srhool Panel OK~s Tustin Split Plan By PA!\IEL\ HALLAN Of '°'t OellY l"ltitl U•" dl1trlct boa}ds ~J embus of tbt urange CoUllty Ulm· mittte on Sc.hooJ Dilh1ct Orcaniullon 'naalda}' unanbnou1ly •doptff the '1•te1t plan to split the Tustin t.:io11 High School Di strict mlo three separate unified .!lehool dJstricls. Objet'lloru wert \'OICtd by .Jotin BW'tQ.r:I, chit ! proponent of lhe 1ncorpor1uon of Jrvint. Ht r1lttrated hi• 1t1nd that tPniinuntty identity I• the moat imp;orl.lnt 11ptet to ron8lder. lltcond1ry r vt n ltl an equitable split of assessed valuation per stude.nt. 1roup v.·hich draw~ members frGm t ilth school dltlrlct ln\oh·td el.!.o obJecttd I\ 3pok11man for the eroup uratd the CQnl· mlttff lo 1ttk lttlslttion to tlre-ll(thtn tbt 5Cb0ol t111trlcli 11 they stand, p1rticul1rly ln vl1v.· of recent Suprtme Court deel8ion8 on !School financing \\'ayne Clark. represf'nling thE' lr\'lllt Council on Education said his group sup. ported the unifica11on plans but asked the 1·01111n1nee to c·nns1der 1nt•lud1ng rnore 1n· dustr1al prope r!} into the lr\111r rh~tn L t The p!An. called &.<:. 1.s thfi S<imt one adopted by !ht high school board of trusltes and rati fied by !h<' San Joaquin. Tustin, and Trabut·o eltmentary school Ht' rold the committee rhe proposed Irvine di~trict :>hould follow lht' .s ame boundaries as rhe proposed e1l}' of Ir\ inr The . .\drtsory Council lor Edu<.:at1on. a I.I"' lei.r.ho!• NIXON COURT CHOICE? Virgini•'• R•p. Poff Suprente Court Cuts Caseload After Tivo Quit \\IASHIT\GTON ! liPI l -The ~upre1ne Court, absl!'nl t11·0 senior members Jusl tw? weeks from the opening of Its 19i!· 19i2 lerm, today dropped most or the controversial cases from its scheduled docktt of arguments -including tht crucial ques tion of the death penalty. The ca.es of four men on death row which !}Id been consolidated for 1rgu· ment at"the start of the court's ~'drklng session Oct. 12 were postpontd in· definitely. The court opens """ilh formaJ cerernoniel ~L 4. Also tlimfna"ied from the calendar wel1! cases involv ing sex discrimination, polhl· lion and a major smog SJ!ll filed by I:'> i;tates against the na tioK's automobile manufacturers The rtvised cal endar v.·as announced by the seven-member <.:ourt v.·ithout corn· nlent but the acllon 11:as prom pted ob- viously because or the retirement of all· 1ng 1ustices Hugo L Black and John !II. Harlan. President N1xon·s new appointees prcr bably will not be confirn1ed bv the Senatt in time for the first part Of the new court tenn. Rep. Richard E. Poff 10.\"a.), "'as favored as one of the nominees. There ilW~ speculation a ""Oman might be named lo the second \ acancy. The court 11.·as scheduled to open it!> y,·orking session 1rith arguments raising the basic question of whl!'thcr the deat h i;enttnce conititules lhe kind nf .. cruel and unusual punishment ., lorbiddl!'n b.v the 8t h Amendment. ,\ decision has been pendinA SUlf'f' 19fi7 and no execution has !.a ken place 1n 111<' nation since .June 2. 1967. Thl!'rr are 65.'3 persons on death row a11a1ttng the out· ('Ome . DAILY PILOT CW~1: COAST P'U ILIJHIH~ COMP'AHY l ob••t f'l. w •• d ,, .. Jill., ........ 11~,, J 1clr. II. Curl•y "'~ rrm.,..,,, • .,.. c;.,,1n1 t~•fllftf TJ..0111 •• !o:t1lil i:•1lor Tit~"''' A, Mu•1>~i~a MeN!tlftl i:d111>r Cilatlft J-1, Loe• kit~114 "· Noll 11\wlll•n! M..,.. • ..,, lfhera L.,._ .._~ Oft'lceo 11? f o•••I A~•~u• M••r.~, .~d•t U! P'.O .... , t.66, 'l652 ~Cl__,. Offlc.• ~OS Na1tlt El c .... ;.. •••• 1. ,2612 .,_ --c-N . ., •• JJO Woo! ••Y sr .. 11 ""'°''°'" ·-~~ Wl ... ,...., aGu'""' .. tl""'lil'llNll ••~• 11'11 '41</1 hlll•w•r• Beacl1 B11y • Bill Backe1·s Co11f ide11t By PATRICK BOYLE er 1110 O••IY ~lie! 11111 State Sen Denni~ Carpenter 1 R· l\el'·port Beac:h 1 said toda y he i~ 1·011· fident bis bil l 10 pllr<.:ha sr eight ;1l'rrs of soulh coun1y beach 11ould !ac·e 1111 senous oppos1t1on be/ore the lull Se.nal<' The bdL sponsored by Carpenter and Asse1nbly1nan Rober! Badharn ! R · l\ev.·port Bea ch 1, "as quickly approved Thursday morning by !he Senal-e finance Committee. .. I really hnd a great deal of supporl for the measure." Sen . Carpenter said 1n a lelephone 1nter\'iell", "and I ha\'e no reason to suspecl any serious trouble." The measure to purchase a quarter· mile of beach dov:ncoast from Dohenv Beach State Park ha s already recei\'ed approval of the state Assembly. Thi!' land would be purchased for S2 l million with bond money from a 1964 reereation bond act. The Nel'.'port Beach KEEPS KETTLE BOILING Irvine's Join Irvin• Smith From J>09e 1 HEIRESS ... sponsors of the beaich purchase bill had state ment that re~oun:es of the foun · expected tough opposition at the Senale dation are sufficient to enable it to mec~ committee hearing Thursday from !he all requirements of the Tax Reform At ! chairman, Sen. Randolph Collier 1 D-.. 1 can assure )'ou:• she says. "as thP. Yreka f. large~! individual stockhol der 111 1he C(Jl!ier had voiced opposition lo spen-Ir vine Company, lhal this corporation 1~ ding the recreational bond money for the nol in the econ(Jmic position to meet land . He and his supporters managed lo 1 these payout requirements without sel ing tie the bill up for se~·eral months before off large quantities of !and. This , of any action v:as taken. Alan Post. the course. \\/ill sound the death knell to the ~gislature"s fin ancial advisor. cla imE'd masler plan for the lr\'ine Ranch prcr the purchase prier ~·as too high and also JJ perties and will open the door to a com- opposed the bi · pletely uncontrolled land de vrlopment Because of the seeming opposition. both ~hich could result in one of California·s sponsors expressed surprise Thursda y whtn C.Ollier passed lhl!' bil l out of his largest potential slums ... committee. in ll!'SS lhac a minute , ,, \\'a.rni~f !ht citizens of _Ir~1ne to B•dfttrn and carpenttr hail been pr~ent beware .if \Jley are genuine. y .(ll)fl>- at. the hearing lo speak in favor of lhe cerned ~bout ihe future of the master bill, but their support was never \'Olced. plan. she add.!! 1hey sh~uld be "'doubly Sen. Carpenter said today he hopes to conrer~ a~ul the moti\·es of_ r.·lr; .\O.hn Jrtm the meas!.V'a ,ao I~ SantW'-vtt'e •';Bl!~ .Jljl9 ~\quo~ed a ~ havu;ig ~O~l~ 1oim"time ne xt wee!lrand und It to the l;i"i:i iri O\e'. Irvine. Company head~ governor's desk for signature. Approval quarltrs building 1n /'\ev:po rt Center, a~ of tl'-'O thirds of the Senatl!' ig required lo will as staff ass1sta.nts fr orn the co~~ny pass the bill sinee it provides for the planners: legaJ ad\'1sers and other5. . allocation or f nds Referrwg to a statemf'.nt by lrvn1e If passed ~y ihe full Senatl!'. !ht CGn:ipany spokesman Colhns tha.t ··the measure must return to the Assembly. en\'J ronm~nl the eoinpany is creating has since that bodv approved on!y SJ.7 million been .praised throughout th~ world . , • for purchase Or the land. The pri ce of the \\"e "'111 stan~.o~ that record .. P.1rs. ~m1th• property "'as upped to S2.J million follow· <.:omr:ient~. \\hat ~tr. Collins _fails to ing unanimous Assembly approva l and mention 1s that . ~!though ct_rta1n. com- quiek re-appro1·al is expected ;Jany prOJf'Cts ha1e ?een pra1~ed in the. Carpenter said he expected no np· past, a great many i~ccnl de1elopinents position lrrun ~;0v. Reagan lo the ha\f' ~en har~hly <·rit 1e1zed by \·~rio~s purchase of the beach because the mnne.y agenClf's as being o'. 111e.d_1ot:re quahty tn 11·as init1allv in Reagan's 1971·72 budget. both design and con~truction , .. nothing Legislalors · opposed to lhe purchase more than badly planned, n1·ercrowded, n1a naged to h<ne lhe fu nds deleted and poorly ronslructl!'d housing tracts ..• " lht mone\' 1\as ne.,,er allocated, The prOpert~ to be purchased was onct lhe sile of the Capistrano Beach Club and \1as nn!y rrcenllj• pul up for sale b\' the Capistrano Beach In vestment Compan~ Sen. CarJ)("nter said he £1!'els. once ap- provtd. !lie land 1t11I bt quickly purch11s- ed and made a1a1lable l0r public us,. ··it drpends on ho1\' fast they 1 r a!"J..c; and Beache-; ntf1t·1al~1 wanl tn 111nd II 11p ., 11!' ~Pf'<'ul a!Pd <ihoul the f1nr.I purchasl!' ··s111 I undersland they ;irr prett~· anxious to nail 1t dllv.·n and ha1 e 1t done" Bo y Friend Shot At Drive-in Fil.in Car!t Jean Helzerman. of Or11ngl!', d1dn °t l1ke. the mo\·ie or her boy friend. or botk She shot him. pohct reported. in tht right. side \Ylth a .25 caliber autom11!_1c "·hile the pair ~·a5 i;1tl ing in the car in the Stad1u1n Dr1vt -in on Kate!la Street 1n Orange. Albert J \'an Sk \'ke . 32. of Anahe11n. 1~ in sat isfactory condition toda.v 1n Orange coun11 :\led1ral Ct nter The. n101·1e \1 as "Thi!' PauH· 111 .\el!'d!r Park " 11 1~ rated ' R " ~11s5 llelzern1a11 10, r e~1rittNI 10 the Orange Counly Jail on c!.arges of aUcn1pl lo co111n1it 1nurder Auto Repairn1an Pi1med by Truck The o~·ntr of a San Clementt auto rtpair shop suffered strious injuries l1t t this morning when a truck rolled from 11 rt pa1r rack and p1nntd him against a work bench. Authorities said Bruct Holley. of 503 Calle DtSoto \.\'l!IS ru!lht'd by ambulance to the hospital lollo~·lng 1ht 11 l:i a 111 ac· c1dtni The 11cllm. owner of Holley·~ 1'1re Service. of 1%25 N f.I Ca1ntno Rea l. l'.R~ conscious 111 the i ctne of lht accident. but 1u(fered l1cerat1nn~ a!Hi pos~1blt nl· 1e.rnal injur 1e~ 11round h 1~ 11 a i ~I authoritiE'S 5a1d ECO\'O:\n CALL\' \'!ABLE l'olhn~· statemen! 1hat ~tud1es harr sh0\\"11 the ne\\' l"lt\' of lrl"ine 10 hr "econon11calll' 'iabl~ · 1s. >l r!'i. Srn1th chargr~. b;io.(.rl on ~1ud1e~ 1nu!er\\Ti t1 en h~ the lr1·1ne Con1pany ' \\'hat ii.Ir, 1 ol l1ns doe -; nfl1 d1~close.' she sa _1~. "'1!'\ 1!1al !lir tonnda1 111n-crintrol lrd con1pa1l\ l~ no1 :111 ("1 '1111nn1K:ilh \ 1ab!c 'orpor;it1011. ;11111 ;i-. lh!' ne11· lr1111!' 1111 ~n 1r1nr11P11I 11 ill br rnade up nf !;11nr Cnn1pan~ "t'(•11· lrnll!'d p11ppe[o. $ili'h <l.~ ,\J r .lnhn B11r!oq !he 1'f'~idt'nt~ of lhr nr11· 1·11 ;. IV!ll !'1 111ply he l)awn~ of lh<il eorpor;:it1011 ·· Thr lrv111c fatn1!y 111r n1bcr:-: 11 ho pPl t uoned !he super11 sors lo prncet'd 11·11h thf' 1nc:orpor<1lion all !1a1e. she s1.11te~. ··a business reh1t1onship 11·1th the foundauon- t'Ontrolted rrv1n(' Compan~1 and ;irr absolute!~' obligated to that t'orporal ion ' Addressing her.self to Irvine rtsident.ct. ~he conclude:it, ·'Jf lhe ne1\' city of Irvine 1s incorporated al this time and mrn such a~ Irvine Compan y 1001 John Bur1on plar- f'd in control or your c11y govt rnmtnl , 1·ou 11·111 absolute]\' des!roy the future Pl An for !he Irvine· RanC'h. '·First. the lrl"ine Company i:entrAI 1alley lands And coast11t !and5 11111 be an· nl"xed to ~·our r1!y. '"Sec(Jnd . the lr1·1nc Co1npan~' lands 11•111 br 11·ithdre11·n fron1 !ht a1rirullural µre srr1·r . ··Third. thl!' Irvine toinpany \1·1JI ix'g111 ~ g1gantll'. \.\'hOlesalt> land disptrsa! ror !he \E'T\" bas1r reason th11t !he .r11 nies l 1;·1ne Y.~oundation must rai;;e n1oney 111 order to continue to mainta111 C"(Jn!rol or the lrv1ne Compan~. and in order lo clo thi!! ii musl force lhe ton1pany to j!tnera!e an incon1e large t nough !o m 11 1 n t ~ 1 n its i::o~·ern111ent-requircd payouL~."' t:olleges Going Broke '\'ASH.lf\"GTOS fAPl -Two hundred colleges and universi ties will run out nf cash '>''ilhin a year. and if the lrt nd mn- flnues 365 schools could go broke 1.1•i1hin a dtcadl!'. sn Association of American Collt~es stud y !!ho"·~. AAC re.starch head \\"i!ham \\". Jrllema told a nev.·!S conference. Thursday the 507 sC'hooL~ in !hi!' reporl had pro;ected 11n al'erage deficit or $!04.000 a scllool. but lht1r actual def1c.1t \1'11.S S1 3LOOO lie said .116 ol 1hcm had nperat1ng lO.s!Ses fro111 S2 000 lil S4 million to balance asse11ed value:. as they now i;!.;ind. Afttr 1dopt1na the pl1n, 11thlch l.150 1tlpul1~1 !ht proctdurts for 1-pllttinc In· 10 three unified di1 tr1l'ls. the t(Jn1mi t1ee vottd to set up three vubltc hearings, Thr first two vdll be Oct 18. One ~·ill lake plai.:r at 6;30 p.m. in the Tustin area and !he se<·ond will be at 9 pm. in the lr•'ine area A third public hearrng 1vil1 be 1n .\lis1>ion Viejo at 6 3Q p rn on Oct :!Q ln1n1ed1ately foll~H1 ing the lhtrd he<ir· 1ng the County Co1nn111ter ror &tiool D1~\r'1LI Reorga111ial1on "lll con\·ene to re\'Jew the hear1na1 and 1n•li.e .t hnal dtci1ion . The bound1rie1. whi ch ha~e drawn fire from several Saddlebal'k Valley area j.!roups. folio"' tht old Irvine Ranth boun- dants on !hf' lull' between the proposrd \lls~ion Viejo arid lr.,,tne districts, but equall.v dt\'lde the (<;I Toro f\1arine Corps A1r Station in such 11 "'ay so that all ba.c;e hou sing and rhe. El Toro ~1a nne ~chnol 1!'. in cluded in the lr1 u1r D1stnct and rt1e San Joaquin adn1uust ral1\'e t·entcr I~ In the :'-lission \'ieJO District. T'he boundary bftween lr.,,lnr: end Tu1tin dlstrlc11 would fo!101~1 a.n im· aglna~' extt>nSl!\n of Culver •Road fron1 the edge of the Tust in !li,llh School Distrirt 's C<t.~tcrn boundHry 1\es!crly 1 ~ the Trabuco lt ll.'l<I 11 here 1t Jogs north lil J\!yford Road and "·est along the southern ~ide of !he Au· Facility Jogging westerl.1• 1hrough thr Irvine 1nduslrial con1p!ex !(l The eenter of the Tusriu High Sthool !Jistric! s northern boundar~. W 01na11 Hijacl{et· Stop pell; Clii11c1 Pla1i A1·med Witl1 D)'11a1nite DETROIT 1AP1 -A woman who police say 1vanted lo rapture a jellinl!'r and use 1t to he.Ip two Jailed Black Panthers flee the countrv was arrested \11th dynamile and 11 Pistol today at flleTropolilan Airport. She liad carried !hr explos1l'e and 11capon ahoard a plane i.:onta1n1ng ii p<1 ssr11gl•1·~ Lhe poljce reported Au1hor1t1 ts ~aid Bal"bara Pl1 sko11 3i 1s \\hit!' She 11a~ arTC'sled 11·her1 sl1c al!r.gedly tllrl'11 ;111a1· two slicks of cl l'nam ite 11·hile llC'c1ng durin~ a search or iia~sengers on 1\rnenl·an r\11'1ines Flight !2.4 a Boeing ~.,. ,_, \l1s!' P!i~ko11 was identified h.v her fathrr as a r<1d1c·al polllit:al aeti\·ist. She 1~ a for1nrr part-1in1e 1nstruetor at \\ a1 nc Stale l'ni1·ersit1. An airline spokes1na"11 said the airline 1·el·e1\·ed a ~·arning of trouble on the fh~ht fron1 .\llchigan Stale Poliee. \\'hen r.11ss Pliskow's name did not ap- pear on the Oight manifest. sky marshals mol"ed in and ordered passengers off. the plane for a search According to author1t1es. ~liss Phsko1r attempted to f)ee as the passengers "'ere Autrx Released From Hospital 8051'0.\1 (AP) -liene Autr~·. tt1e former singing l'Owhoy star, a n d chairman of the board of the California Angels. v.·es scheduled to I e a v e !\'lassachusttts ~ye and Ear lnfirn1ar_1 loday afler successful surgery on a detached retina A hospital spokesman said Autry 11as •·1n splend id copqttkln "' after the Sept l 'l surgery by Dr. Charles Schepens. head of the hospital's retina service and an e>.· pert on retina disorders Autry's visiqn lS returning and he 1s c>. peeled lo recover good functional 1·1s1on 1n his right eyt . Aulry said ht.~ 1·1sion began to fadr about three or f(Jur rnonths ago. Au1r1. ll'hn ended hl!S enterta1n1nen1 carerr. about JO years ago, ts a mult imillionaire bu~inessman. • heing led off the plane and she the.n flung _ aside lhe explosives. The airline .spokesman said i'ol1ss Pl1skow shouted, .. \\·e will alt die!'' as she "'as arrested . r.·larsha!11 searched hl!'r and found a 25- <:a!iber pistol and t'Qrd!te fuse s. fJetroit Pol1t't Inspector Richard Boutan said. Bo1il:in .11aid the De1ro11 police secunty sE'r tlon del'l:'loped in fnrrnal1on that 1'.li s~ Pli skow planned to threaren to blo\1 up the plane unl1>.~.~ Bl<it k Panthers il1icl1<trl D. Hill. 2ti. of Des !\lotnes, loll"a . and Ronald I\. ln1'111. 19. l)etroil. ll"el'e freed Hill . "'anted tor the murder of ~nothet• Black P<1nther u1 Nell' York . 1s being held in the \\1ayne County .!ail pt"nding the ou1 - eon1e ot r.x1 rad1tion prcx:t'dures Jr11·1n \\·as sentenced lo life in prison Thursday Folloll'ing his con1·iction 1n 1he second-degree murder of a f..lesick, .\IJch . man at a Dl!'troit commune Bou lan said ,\liss PliskO\\' aJJegedl,v planned to demand that Hill and lr11·in he brought to !he plane and flown ou1 of the eounlry. Color Carnival Set Oct. 2.;3 Jn South Countv South County area arti sts arr in\·!led lo lakr part in the sixth annual Carnival or Color. ~chedulPd by !hr. Capistrano Brach Chambfr Qf Con1n1erce for 0<:1 2 11nd 3 The evf'nl. lo bP. htld al !hr Capistrano Brach Shopp1nJ: Plaza. ""ill bf'g1n at 10 ;t 111 f'ach day and the registra!inn fee 1s 82.50 J)E'r artis1 In addition. each art 1.~a11 1~ rrqu1 red lo donate 10 percent of his sa lf'~· prol1t 10 the Chamber's un- pro\·f'ment fund All exhibit0r~ are experted to turni~h .s1<1nds. E't'.c;els or small tablf's on ll"hich to d1spla) 1he1r 11arl"S and lo be a1 thr1r !nc;"Jtion tron1 I a 111. to ftp in bolh day!' Regis1ra11n11 IOI' lhr r1!'nl will begin al 8 a 111 on Oct 2 at 1h<' plata !nfonnation rrgardi11g r<'~1 stra11nn may be obtained by <:all111~ e1•ent eha1rina n Louisa Leydan at 4%--5208. For the latest in home furnishings siop in at Ted von Hemert 's. On e of the lar gest selec· tions of qu ality fur niture on display anywhere in South Orange County. Choo~e from such well known lines as Henr edon, Heritage, Drexel and Sherrill Upholstery . Professional Inter ior Dec.orators avo!til o!t ble. Passes Test 111 U.N. Vote U!\'JTED SATlO.\'S, ~ \'. •AP1 -The United States "·on the first test of strength on its U N. llvo-China formula loday 1l'hen the General Assembly rt· jl!'cted a request to bar rhe plan lron1 the ;:igenda. The iote \1a s ti.=. !o put !he LS. item on ii~ agcnd.1 and ~; agauist Thert 1vere J~ abs1e11!ions. The L'S. i1em \1·as a 1 ehic!r for a li- nat1on rE'solution Iha! 11ould seat Con1· 1nuni.sr China in both the assen1bly and thf' Set·lu·11,1· Council and lea1·e Nationalist (htna in thr asse1nbl,1. The assembl~ had already agreed without a 1·01e to include in its agenda a pro-Peking iten1 u.sed as a handle for a resolu!ion to oust !\at1onalist China <.:om- plelely and seat Communist China. The i.ss ue arose on a report of the :issembl.v·s steering eon1millee recom· 1nendiJ1g that Uolh ilenl!S go on !he agen· da . Albania 1nade the t"equest Iha! the U.S. item be ruled off the agenda. with the _,11pporL ()f S;..rla and l.u1nea The L.;n1led ~t;Jtes luugh! Ilic n11;1e Depu!y foreign 1\il1nister He1s !\lalile of Albania lo!d the assenibly the !Lem r,n ··Restoration of !he La11·fu l Rights of the People 's Republic of China in the U.N" .. " propos('d b.v Al bania and 16 olher C(JU/1· Irie~. 11 as "!he onl.1· question 11•hich :;hou ld appear on the agenda of lhi.'5 session on this quesllon."' lie :;aid the U.S. item 1\·as "aimed at !na1 n1aining the Chiang Kai-shek pup- pet s" ;tod was .. an intolerable In· tC'r!erenee .. in Cluna·s internal affairs L'S Amba ssador (ioorge Bush said Ille a.«~ernhl.1 '"bas a long tradll.lon of in- s1·nb1n$! arn .seriou.~ 1te1n . . and thi~ !rad11 io11 .". :-hould not be cast out th1 '1·lndow "' Rush said tile t:n1ted Stale.c; 11•ould not t r1"i1 ~ 11 s pr opoc;al. dtfrated 1n the con1- 1n1Ure \\"ednesda;. n1gt1t. th;it rhe lll'o items br mrrged for si1nuJtaneouJ deh<rre The el<i~h set up !tie fi1·~1 I('.~\ of l/1e 1 ot1ng strength <if !he CS. two-China formula 1n the lull IJO -na t1on 11sst mbl y. ' \ i j' From H rnredon ·.< ~i9 JO H•rir edo11's double boo~t •1e in th t cl 1ssic R•viv•I 1tyle. 111 ba!e h.,1 en• •djutl 1bl• t h•H b.hind • .,,h doer, 11 nd a, li9h f1d int •riot h•1 fo11t 11 di11~1.,bl 1 91.,11 'h1lvt1 with woed fr•me1 , 5~1 ·, 1nche1 wide •nd 81 int ht s high, ii ;, " 1l11nnin 9 fot •I poi,,t fo r •ny fin• room. Com• lit this •nd olh•r m•1l•rpiec•1 lrom Felio 10. DEALER S FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPORT ITORI 0,.IN PRIDA'r "Tll' NiWl'O~T BEACH 17'1.7 W••tcllff Or., 642·2050 OPEN F~IDAY 'TIL 9 Profe11ion•I Interior De1igner1 Availebl._AID INTERIORS rh•11• '•II ''" Mnl •f Ore1tt9 C•u~ty-J40•1 l6 J LAGUNA BEACH 345 No rth Co•1t Hi9hw•y Phon•: <494-6551 ---,-., , __ . -~ _. . ~-. . ... . ) San Clemente Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Steeks * . voe. 64, NO. 229, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 24, J 971 TEN CENTS Viejo Days Offering Something for Everyone Events for ~fission Viejn Days vi'\U 0£- fer "something for everyone" during lhe ty,·o-<ley festivity. 'l'he fourth annurrl 1·ommunily pro1:ram ••ill begin tonight with a couples' handball tournament at the Marguerite Recrea tion Center o:il 6:30 p.m. Saturday's events will include a teenage handball t.ourney at 7 a.m., i\1a rguerite Center ; tenn is tou rney, 9 a.m. i\1arguerlte Center; slow-pitch softball tournament at O'Neill, Linda Vista and La Paz schools. Highlight of the Saturday activities wtll be the boys and girls physical fitness pen- tathlon al La Paz Plaza. It will be open In boys and girls from six to 18 years of age beginning al 10 a.m. ritain Tapes Questiorte d • Johnson Murder Trial Adjourns By TOfl.1 BARLEY 01111• 01111 PINI 11111 Participants in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Sa n Clemente Marine Mark Johnson loday began a three-day break from a session that has already produced two highly et1ntroversial taped and possibly in- admissible interviews. Judge William ~turray called for the break Thursday after hearing the testimony of three key prosecution witnesse_, -San Clemente detective Ardon Saunders, Of~ David -K-atsuyama , the physician who performed the autopsy on Connie Lynn .Johnson , 20, and Dr. Theodore Linda aer. the Newport Beach psychiatrist who examined Johnson at Jen~th in the week before his arrest. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright will resume his case fl.1onday. He refu sed to comment on his progress in the light of communicat ions ban imposed by .Judge Murray at the request of clefense attorney Ray Sharpe. Johnson. 20, is accused of the murder nf his wife in their aparl n1ent at ~16 ~1onterey Lane on June 16, 1970. Her blood·splattcrcd body. punctured with sl:ib wounds. Y.'as found sprawled on the bed . Johnson to ld police at the time of the l.:illing that he found his wife's body on his return from guard dut y at the Santa Ana ~1arine Cnrps Air Station . · He v.•as arrested a year lnler after hi.<> lntcrvic.,.,·s v.•ith Lindauer led both di strict attorney's investigators and the once un- rnnv)nced psyrhialrisr. to the conclus ion that the young Marine committed the killing and then had a mental blackout Johnson. a tall , handsome man with deep religious convictions, stated in both interview s that he knew he wa s responsi- ble for his wife's death. But interviewers could only gain the admission that he beat hc.r into unconsciousness with a bar stool in the portions of the inte rviews that were made available to the press. Johnson said he and his wife quarreled because he insisted on smo'kin~ mari- juana -a hab it he pick ed up in Vietnam "'hi!e on active duly in that Asian nation. Lindauer l~rized Thursday that hi! patient may have been· under the in· f\u ence of the drug on the night of the killing and that his alleged violence may have been trij!'gered by Mrs. Johnson's decision lo Jock him out of the apart· ment. The psychiatrist has stated th at the you ng Marine increasingly associated hi! wife with his mother. a dominant woman "''ho frequently physically chastizcd her son. He linked Uie young boy's use of a kitchen chair in a confrontation wit h the mother to the Marine's act of taking a bar stool against his wife to defend his use af •·pot.'' Lindauer's conversations with Johnson JP<! to the defendant's arrest by San Clemente police. The psychiatrist also testified tha! he went with Johnson to San Clemente to loo k for the. knife believed to be the murder weapon and which Johnson thought had been hidden under a rock nea r the apartment. The murder weapon has not been found. But it is believed to be a butcher knife whi ch was given lo the Johnsons as a wedding gift. The trial resumes fllonday. Laguna 'Drinker' Trial " Ends Wi th Hu n g J u ry Bv PAMELA HA LLAN , DI .,,_ OlllJ ~llet Sr1H The trial of fireman Bobby 0. Elliott, who was arrested during the Sept. 5 "drinker"s walk" in Laguna Beach, ended Thu rsday with a bung jury in South Coun- ty Municipal Court. Elliott WA!i charfied with willfully resisting, delaying and obstructin g an of- ficer. The case will be tried agRin Jan. 12 when a new panel of jurors will be available. Judge Richard Hamilton asked each juror if unanimous verdict ~~uld be reached. Each said no. The decision was 10 to 2. Although the_ judge did not ask if the majority voled for conviction or acquittal It wa s rumored outside lhe couctroo m lhat only the t.,.,·o younger members of lhe elderly jury had round the defendant lanocent. The verdict was delivered At 2 p.m. 'T'he jury retired for deliberation At JI : 25 11,m. and had eatt.r. lunch while they deliberated. Final arguments hRd been presented by bolh attomtys during lhe morning. Proseculi ng attorney fl..1elvin Jensen reviewed the event..-; nf the annual Labor Day weekend "drinkers' walk " main· tainlng it had been mor& than just "walk· Ing amund." lie 11a.id the group stopped trarfic on r.oast Highwity. witlktd with drink! in lbl'ir hands. ~houted. broke glasses, and fought. "The nfficers askt<I them tn mov~ - p11rticurarly Elliott -at no Ume did he move," he said , He said the officers had lo ask the crowd to move because th ey couldn't allow a situation lo develop where people "'ould gel hurt. "Because he. did not obstructed justice and is guilty," he asser!cd. move he tberefore De rense attorney William Ledger said the charges were llOt proved, that the "walk around '' was not on trial -only Elliott He said no witness saw Ell iott with a drin k in his hand. sa w him stop tra rfic hea rd him use abusive language. fight or throw anything. He added nn one testified thal Elliott resisted arrest and that he did not agree to commit an illegal act, nor com mit any unlawful act. "He willfully took up space on a !<:idewalk ," sa id Ledger. "Is tha t resisting, delaying. or obstructing an of· ficer7" He then f!Uestioned the accuracy nf testimony given by two police. ofOce.rs. saying it was difficult to make judgments in i;uch a heated situaUon. He also said eight Utl<lercover officers on the. sce.ne were dressed like. ordinary citizens and most people need a rew mini1tex to determine. e.ven arter badges are fl ashed if they are real officers. The prosecutor a.gain 11poke. claiming lhe dC"fendant did more th11n ta...ke up ~pace on the sidewalk -but obstruct~ justice in preventing policemen from doing thtir Job. • I 1. Information and entry blanks ..., .• u be available at Thriftimart prior to the event. Other Saturday events include a water carnival for the en tire family at 6:30 p.m. at Sierra Recreation Center, couples' handball tournament finals at 6:30 p.m. 11t Marguerite and a we stern and modern dance al 8:30 p.m. at Montanoso Center. us ts Sunday will be the big day for Mission Viejo Days. All events will lake place on the Mission Viejo Golf Course. ~!ow pitch softball semifinals will begin at 11 :30 a.m. with the barbeeue starting at noou and ending at 6 p.m. Al so at noon will be the horseshoe tournament, children's games. and lhe greased pig contest. The latter event requires permission slips. A two-man·team horseshoe tournament will begin al l p.m. along with the hole in one golf rontest for wich cash priles will be awarded. The father and son greased pig contest, log rolling contest and log sawing contest will begin at I p.m. At the same lime will be a nail driving contest for Women, a greased pole cl imbing contest and a volleyball competition. USS . DD ·NOT "..RI: P .;: . -. . -I~ . , J ; • • • •••• .~ 4 • • • -· f ~-· • ....,. • • ·.I The bicycle marathon race begins at 2 p.m. Signups will be taken prior to race. A special performance by the Cavalier Youth Band will be at 3:30 p.m.. and th• judging of the best beard and hairy gaml contests will be at 4:15. A musical program by the Saddleback College Band will be at 4:30 p.m. and the da y will end with awards and a steer ral• ne at 5:30. 105 Soviets Identified By Defector LONDON (AP) -A senior Soviet Jnlelligence agent defected to Britain. with documents on a Russian apy network, the Foreign Office announced today. It-ordered 105 Soviet employes ot tne embassy, the trade delegation, the f\toscow Bank and the Aeroflot airline to leave Britain. Ninety of Ute Rus5lans eurTenUy Oft du- ty here were given · two" weei:s to ttave. Another 15; currently abroid, will te den ied permission lo return to London . Kt EP Q,f r ' . . ~\ ·''-C· • . ~ -• ·f-~ ..... ~ .;r;."°" .. "" •• }•• ~ ., ~.,,.,. ~ ,,S:. '" ., ·~I' t ,. ..... • ·~-.• -• 1; . • ~ •• • ' ;,'~ " I\ • · The ma ss expulsion is the btggestof1ts ~ li:ind Jn morlem dlolomatic history exct:pt in cases o( countries breaking off re.la· tio~ The Soviet Embassy which now ha! 11. diplomatic staff of 550 will not be allowed to replace the expelled o(Cfcials, the spokesman said. . ·. Multiple Choice? These signs at Canada's 45th Radar Sriuadron in Dana. Saskatchewan, baffle visitors to I he base. Canadian f"orces .t..ir Defense Command 1 ~ linked \vith 57 radars of the U.S. Air Force Aerospace De- fense Command lo form NORAD surveillance net· WCITk. The signs on the base are a mystery. Heiress E x plains Delay Bid By RARBARA KR EIH!Cll Of 111• O•il1 Pit.or 51111 In 11 statement lo the DAILY PILOT today, heiress .roan Irvine Smith detailed her reasonin~ in seeking a delay of in- corporation for the city of Irvine and challenged responses of spokesmen for the Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation to her earlier criticisms. made in an interview la st week. On the eve of her departure for Europe, f\.1rs. Smith. who flew to Orange County last week to attempt to persuade the Board of Supervisors to delay the in- corporation for 60 days, reiterated he,r fea r that the. ranch property is in danger or becoming "a giant slurr." and called Irvine residents set!Ung immedlate in- rorporation "lamb!: being led to the slaughter." The financial situation o{ the Irvine Foundation. she claimed. will force the wholesale di spersal of ranchlands and the annexation of exteru;jve acreage to t.he proposed new city. leading to "un· controlled development." Nex t hea ring on the incorporation belore lhe Board of Superviso rs is scheduled Wednesday. At the time of Mrs. Smith's visit. Board Chairman Robert Battin proposed con- tinuing tbe hearing for 60 days and at first seemed to bave the support or Supervisor Ront.ld'Ca.spers. ~lowever, Caspers finall y went along with a vote to rontinue the hearing for onl y two weeks, unli l Sept. 29. ARSOLlTfELY OBLIOATEO Mrs. Smith. principal i nd i v id u 1 \ stockholder in the Irvine Company, holding "almost 22 perc.eat" of the com- pany'a stock, said today that other Trvlne family members. representing ow~$ipp of more than 23 ptrcent ot Ute stock: are supporting incorporation of. tl\e cit.y becauae they are "absolutely obligated to the. corporation" and its cOOtrillling F'oUn- dation, holder or M.6 perctot or t rvlne !!lock. -~ • • She described John ~ chajrman nf lhe Counril n( Communities of Irvine and chie f proponent nf !ncorporation, as "a pupp"I" of the Ir vine Company. "The entire move on the part of the .I a m e s Jrvine Foundation-controlled Irvine Con1pany In bulldoze t h e premalure incorporation of the new city of Irvine is nothing more than a power play on the parl of lhat corporation to usurp control over the Irvine Company'! land from the Orange Counly Board of Su pervisors and place that control in the hands of Irvine CompAny·manipulated automaton.~ l'UCh as Mr. John Burton, the company·a['lpointed Judas goat who will lead the Irvine community h1mbs to slaughter," said the. Irvine heiress. Referring to statement! made by at· lorney Howard ,J. Privett on behalf of the James Irvine !'"oundation ahd Jerome F. Collins on behalf of the Irvin!! Company. she added , "I think the residents or Orange County should take a very close loo k at what these gentlemen did, or in efrect. did not. havl! to say. "fl.tr. Privett does not deny that the James Irvine Foundation must make the 41·~ percent payout to charity on the evaluation ot their · assets in the year Restaura nt Se t For Dana Marina Construction Ls slated tD begin. IOOn on a $500,000 tl!staurant In the east basin o( the nl!w Dana Point Marina. The way was cleared for the enlerprise when the Orange County Board ot Supervisors T'uti;day appm"'.ed a,aublease by Dana Village Ptoperfid 'lnt. to H11rbor Restaurant Corporeoo.t.~ Danit VIiiage Propertlts hat f1'-'nlaster ,30-year lease on the east basln1t'Oltertles. 'T'he large res\3urant WlQ l'f\ave 1 cocktail lounge and pubijc •. ,..UOg rooms. It is expected to o"ptO~ ii .May 1972. :>'<· ·~I-... .. l. 1972, ln accordance with the Tax Reform Act of 1969. Neither does ~tr. Privett nor Mr. Collins deny that the Irvine Company intends to annex all of its coastal and all of its central valley land to the new city nf Irvine. Neither (do they ) deny that I.he Irvine Company is about to make ap- plication • , . to withdraw certain of ilA lands from the agricultural preserve.'' Mrs. Sm ith charges that a report issued by the James Irvine Foundation of its charitable co ntributio ns in the past fiscal year "ducks any statement'' regarding the evaluation of its Irvine Company stock, listing assets wor1h SI 0.2 million. no t 1ncludin g lhe 4,590,000 share11 of stock. and inctime for the year of $2.45 million. The minimum value of the Irvine stock, she asserts. was established in a 1968 stock sale when the Irvine Company purchased I3 Yi shares from the !\iacco C:Orporation . On the basis of this sale, and a subgequent stock split, evaluation of the foundation assets must be at least $114,750,0CXJ. If this figure were accepted, she adds, the 4Yi percent payout to chari- ty in 1m would amount to no less than $5.163.750. If the federal government i;hould not accept this evaluation and wish to evaluate the foundation's holdings in the Irvine Company on actual land value. "which could possibly go as high as one billion doll1 r1 for the ranch property, the Fot.indation 's 1972 payout could reach the n~lghborhood of $20 million ," says Mrs. Snlllh, noting that a judgl! in a federal court action Involving the foundation "stated I.hat th!! value of lrvlne ranch land had been esUmated at between $$00 mllllon and fl .5 bUUoo. OIJtl:\ •BOA RO . ~·r· ~hoU1d 11~ to ~ Mr. Howard J. Prtvett's oulja board which evidently pi'.edlets what eviiluation the lntemst 'lte.Tenue ·Service will place on the 1and 11nd other asKe!JJ of the Irvine Company," says Mrs. Smith uferrlng to PrlveU'I (Set HEIRW, Pare l) 'I I The Foreign Office said: "Evidehct; of the scale and nature of Soviet espionage in Britain conducted under the auspices of the Soviet Embassy, trade delegations and other organizations, has been pro- vided bv a Soviet offi cial who recently applied ·for 1nd wa! given permi.saion to remain tn this country." ''This man, an officer of the KGB, brought with him certain infonnation and documents including plans for infiltration of agen ts for the purpose of sabotage." The Ru ssian! ordered to quit Britain apparently work for the Soviet tradt delegation, the airline Aeroflot, the tourist a~ency Jntourist and the Moscow Narodny Bank as well as the embassy. ForeiF!n Office sources said: ''This Is a matter we have tried to settle discreetly with the. Russians and it is because they have not replied or .in fact admitted that a probl~m e:idstt'd that we have been ohl!ged to take this action." The action is one of the most , .. ;fies pread and dramatic expulsion ac· ti ons-short of clOEiing an emb35Sy-that the British government has undertaken. The Soviet diplomatic empire in Lon· dnn, including its trade. banking and other economic branches, is larger than anywhere else outside Moscow, including the United States. Reports of the defector broke into tht open today In London newspapers and the Foreign Office earlier declined comment only to .say it wu "a security matter." We•tller There's no rain in sight but tt will aure feel like it as cool night and morning low clouds will con· tinue. Coast temperatures will range from the high 60'& to low 70'!. Inland mercury range will be from the mid 5>'1 to near 80. INSWE TO.DA Y T he anCmals oe Lo• Angerer zoo hatte their own WOii• of cooJ. ing it in hot wtother, DAI.LY PILOT photographer Pat O'Don- nell and 10'Titer TifT11 Covill• teamed up to let W11kenMr reaMrs in cm &Jae r"1'et. St• toda11'1 Weekender sec:ti1m be· ginni'ng on Page 23. --" ~"""-·' C•llttntl1 • """"" .. • Mvl¥tt ,.... .--: Cl•••lllM .... ·--.. ,_,,, • or... C""'Y ' " ,...,_, • ......... ... °""' '""-" ...... ..... .. _" " .,... ~ »11 •lfltorltl '•" • T11n!1'-• • .,,.,,.,."*" ... TIM1ter1 ... ,,_ ,.,, -• -·-" W-'1 "'-l).H ..... l ...... " -·-•• M-• • .... Mt"'-~'· • ' I f""'1i S..ttMW ,.., lt71 s~hool Panel OK~s Tustin Split Plan By PA~IEL.A HALLAS OI "'4 (MU~ f0 1 .. r \II"' M-¥J>t lJ.)t Oruge Cowtly Com- lnlttea cm Schoo.I Olllttict Or&&Nul!on Thursday unanimously adtrpled tht lattsl plan t.o split the Tu51ln l'ron High School f)jstrict into three st.>par:i.lc unified ~<:hool districts The plan, callM 6-4., " !Ii" ,,,;i111(' (111t> adopted by lht high school board nr trustees and ratified bv the San Joaquin, 1'uslin. and Trabu<:o ~lernentary $Cho<1l Ul't Te11.i1•le NIXON COURT CHO ICE ? Viruinia's ~ep':-Poff S uJJre1ne Co11 rt Cuts Ccise loa d After Two Quit \V .o\SHl!'\GTON 1 UPI I -The Supreme C.Ourt. absent h1·0 senior rnembers just 11'.o weeks from the opening or 1ts 1971· 19n term, today dropped most of the ('flntto\'ersial cases from its scheduled docket of arguments -including the l"rucial question of the dealh penalty. The cases or four men on dealh row which had been consolidated for argu· ment at the start of the court's wnrlnng st ssinn OcL 12 were postponed in· definitely. The (·ourl opens "'ith formal Cl'remonies OCL 4. Al so eliminated from the calendar \\'ere cases involving se:t discrimination, pollu- tion and a major smog 5uit filed by 15 slates against the nation's automobile manufacturers. The revised calendar "·as announced by the Se\'cn-1nember court \\'ithout con1- 1nenl but the action was proznpted ob· \'JOUS!y because Of the tetiren1enl o/ ail· 1n g JUStices Hugo L. Black and John /'11. Harlan. President Nixon's new appointees prn- habl y v.lll not be conlirn1ed by the .Senate 11'1 lime fOI' the first part or thf' 1ie1r court term. Rep. Richard r:. Poll fO.Va ./, was favored as one of the nominees. 'there l'.aS speculation c. 11,11nan might be namrd In the ~econd \acancy. The court "as scheduled ln open lls "'ur king sttssion "·ith ;1rguments raisi111.; the basic quc~t1on of whether lhe death ~enlence constitutes the kind of "i::rurl ;ind unusual punishment" forbidden by the 8th Amendrnent ,&., dec1s1nn hlls been pe11d111g :.uice 19ti7 and no exocu\1on ha!; taktn pi<ice 1n !he 11ci!io11 s1nl:e June 2. !96i Th1·re <11 e fi.~.1 persons on dtii\h ruw a11;>1\in& the ou1- con1e. DAllY PILOT ()flNl•E C0A$l' f'Vl liSHIJ<IO COM,,\M'I" "•h•t! N, Wte4 f>ftli<lltnl •"Ill ,!Jllll/\ft!I' J •• ~ R. c~,1 • .,. V~ "''"""" •NI c.o.,.rol ~ ,~.,.. •• 1(, •• ,1 IEo,·or TJ.~M•I A. M ur ,~in1 Mll\ll1'1Cl £0•11>< C~1rln H. l101 Ri,~1•4 P. Ht!I AA-™it Mt,..;.,, £,,, .. , L.9f1M hHll Office 1?? for•1t A••""'" Mtifi11t •"dron; P.O. 101 ,.,, t 2•l2 Su Cl-9•0f'l'lct I Di t lortll l J C•,,,;•• Retl, t l•7? Oft.er OHie .. <..,. N-.· »ll Wnl ••v S~ .. _,, ·-~, lJJJ l'<OWfl'l•I eo .. ,~,,,, k~rn.1111 a..vi; 11111 •..ai •"'""'"1" Ollt V l'llOT, wlflo ...,,\ul h o,,,.,,.... 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Ht. reite.ralt.d his It.and that ~mmuni1y idtntlly is LM most important a1pect to considrr. stcondary even to an equitable ~phi of assel'ised Yaluation per studtnL Me told !he cumm1ttee the proposed lr1·1nr d1strir1 should fo\1011.• the sfllme b(lundanr~ as the proposed ril!J of lrvtnr. The Ad\'iSory l'.ounc1/ for Educ<1!1on. a Beacl1 Bu y Bill Back e1·s Co11f ide11t By PATRICK BO\'Lt; 01 l~e P•lly ~I ~! St•ll State Sen. Ornn15 Ct1rpentrr ( 11:. l\ewport Bearh1 :;aid tnda_y he l.!I con· f1deril 111s bill lo puri.:hase C'igh\ acres of south county beach would I are no strious opposition belurt the full Scnah' The bill. sponsored by Carpcn1er .:ind Assemblyman Robert Badham 1 H - Nel'.'porl Beach 1, \\'as quickl.v approl'ed Thursd:.iy morning by !he Senate F1nanl:e Commitree. ·•J reall y find .:i great deal of supporl for the measure:· Sen. Carpenter said in a telephone interview. "and I ha ve no reason to suspect any serious trouble .. , The mea!'lure to purchase a quarter· mile of beach downcoast from Doheny Beach State Park has already receil'ed approval of the stale Assembly. The land would be purchased for $2. l million with bond monev from a 1964 recreation bond act. The ·Newport Beach sponso rs of the beach purchase bill had expected tough opposition at the Senate committee hearing Thursday from the chairman, Sen. Randolph Collier l D- Yreka 1. Collier had voiced opposition lo spe1l- ding the recreational bond money for lhe land . He and his supporters man<>jed to tie !he bill up for several 1nonths before. any action "·as taken. Alan Post. the Legislature·s financial adl'isor. claimed the purchase price \\'BS too high and also opposed the bill. Because of the seeming opposition. both sponsors ex pressed surprise Thursday when C.Ollier passed the bill out of his committee in less lhan a minutt. Badham and Carpenter had been present at the hearing to speak in favor of the bill. but their su pport "'as ne\·er 1•oiced ~. Ca rpenter said today he hopes to bring the mea11ure up for Senate 1·ote some timr nexl \.\'etk and .send it to the gov ernor's desk for signature Appro\·al of two thirds o! the Senate is required lo pass the bill since it prol'ide.s for the allocation of funds, If passed by !he full Senate. !ht n1easu re must return to the As!embly, since that body approved only $1.7 1nillion for purchase of the land. The price of the property was upped to $2.1 million follow· 1ng unanimous Assembly approl'al and quick re-approval is expected. Carpenter l'dld he expected no np- posit1on !rorn t~o1 . Reagan 1n 1hr purcha st' or the beach because thr rn oney was initially u1 Reagan's 1971·72 budget. Legislators oppoe;ed to Lbe purchase n1anaged to ha1·e. the funds deleted and the n1one1 \.\·as nerer allocated The pH;jlt'rl .1 tu bt" pur<'hase<l •1a~ nru·f' the io:ilf' of the l'apistran(I Beach Cluh and 11as r1nl.I' rerenlly put up for ::.alt' by lt1e Capistrano Brach Investment Con1pan) Sf.n. farpt'nter said he feel!'. onct ap· prn\·ed thr \;incl \1ill be qu\rkl~· pllrcha~­ cd ;i11d n1'1d<' ;<1 <11lablr fnr publif' u~c "It riep<>nds ()!l h(l11 fit~! thc1· 1 P;1r1'l' ;:inrl Heachrs r1tf1r1als1 1\'anl in wind 1t up ," Ile ~peculated abnu1 Lhr f11111l p11rrha,.;t 'BlJt I under-;tanrl lhP.1' are pn•H\ an:-.ivu~ Hl ·n.:itl 11 down and ha1·e 1l rJone ·• Bov f<'riend Shot .t\t Dri ve -in F ihn Carle Jean Htlzrrma11 nl Orangr. d1dn'! like the 1nol'1t or hrr boy friend, or bolh. She shnl him. pohce reported. in th1: 11ghl .:-1de 11 ilh a .25 caliber autoinatic 11h1!r the palT 11·a~ ~1!\ing In lhe car In the S!ad1un1 Dri ve-in on K11te\11 S1reet ln Orange Albert .I. \"11n Skvkt . 32. nf A11ahr1m, i ~ i11 satislactnr\' C<lndit1on lode~· in Orangl' ('nun1v \1tdiCal Cenltt The. mol'1!' 11'11!' "The Panic in ,\eedle l'ark " I! 1~ ralcd "R ·• ~11s~ llel zerma ri i~ rt!lricted In thf' Orange Count)' Jail on (l.11rgcs of attc-mpl to commit murder, .<\.uto R e pairn1an Pinned by Truck The ov.·ner of 11 San Clement1: 11ulo rep11r shop suffered strious in1uries li te this morn ing when a truck rolled lrom a repair rack and pinned him against a "urk hfonch. Authon!ies s:11d Srucl' Holley. f'lf $03 t':llll' Dt~lO v.·As rushed by 1mbul11nct to lhe hospital follov.·in~ the 11 1$ a 111. I C· c1dent. The \'lct1m. (ll'.ner of llollt~ ·~ Tire Seri 1i:t. ot 122~ :-; f.1 C..n1lno Rs.el, 'A'!llS '-'OnSCll)Ull &I the ~·tnl" or th~cld!l'lt, hut !U lltrtd lacerations 8!ld poss\hl f' ln- ltrni:il injur1e11 1round his ""• 1 ~ t authnnlies said. i:roup whlcb draw• membe,., from eacn sctm dlitrlct ln\'Olved 11lso objf'cttd .. I\ spokelim&n for the. group urted I.hi com- mittee to Ult l11ill1Uon to ¥1.ten&thtn th& 1thoal districts 11 they st.and, partlcu.l1rly in vltw of recenl Supreme Court decisions on school finanr111g \\'a.1·ne Cl<irk, representing !he lr1·u1r C-OUJl('il on Educat1011 said hh. group ::.up.- portrd the unifit'alion pl11n~ bu! askt-d !he rnn11nittee to con~ider int!Udtng more 1n - du str1al properly into the Jr1·llle distril'l • ' . ' l . . ·r-~: . ''· '~ ;.-._~, \ -... . . • " .. KEEPS KETT LE BOILING Irvine's Jun Irvine Smith f 'rom Pqe 1 HEIRES S ... tn balance assessed \•alues as tl'K'y now st1rid.. After adoplln& the; plan, which also rtipula1es the procedure! for splittinj' in· to three unified dlltr1c1s. !hr t'ommitlee voled to set up three. publtl: hearu1gs. The first l\\'O v.·tll hr Ckt 13. Onr wlll lake plaee at 6·30 p.rn in the Tustin area and the Set'ond .,.,.ill bl' .111 9 p.m. in the lr. ine 11rea A !turd publit hearing will be 111 ~hss1011 \'ir)o at 6-:io p.m on OcL 2<.l lrnmedul\rl_~ fo!!uwmg the thin:! htar· DETROIT \,<\P i -A 11oman 11ho police !a_\' 11anted to capture a jetliner ;ind use it TO help [WO jailed Black Panthers flee the rounlry 11 as arrtstrd .,., ilh dynam11e and a pistol tocla~ at f.letroix1l1ta11 Airport ."hr bi.Id t11rr1ed U1e e.-.:µlv:,11·e and \I l!apon aboard a planr conta1111n~ 71 passengers. 1he poht·e reported . Authorillts ~aid Barbara Pi1sko w. ~;,.is white. She was a1Tl'Sted 11be11 s!ie allegedly !hre\\ a11·a1· 111 0 :-.ticks of drnamile 11·h1le flecinJi! duf111g a :.earth nf Passengers 011 Arnentan Airlines Flight 124-a Boring -,-,_, .\liss Pl1.~ko11· \I as 1dr1111!Jed b1 her father 11~ a radical political act ii ist. She is a forn1er part-time mstruC'tor al \\'avne State Uni\'ersitv. An airline spokesm8n said tht a1rlu1e recei\'ed a "'arn1ng of trouble. on the flight lrom :-Olichigan State Police. \\'hen ~llss Phskol'.''s name did not ap· pear on the night manifest. sky marshals inol'ed in and ordered passengers off the plane for a search. in,g. the Coun ty Commilltt ror Stbool District R.eorg1nLt.ation l'.'ill t"On\•ene to review lhe bearinrs and make a finaJ dtciiion. The 1.Juundaries. which havt' drawn hre fron1 st>veral S1ddleback Valley area J,!roups. fol!o\'1 the old lrl'int Banch bowl· dartes on !ht' line between the proJXlSed :O.lission Viejo and Irvine districts. but equally divide the El Toro ~larinr Corps o\1r Sta!io11 in such a "·ay so that all bast housing and the El ·ruro \\aru\I' &hool is 1ncludtd in I.be lrl'tne Dislricl and the being led off the. plane and she then flung aside tht explos11·t'.5. The airline spokesman said .\1155 Pliskow shou ted. "\\'t will all d1t '." as she 11as arri>!'lt>d .\larsh;ils searched he r and tound a 2:,. 1'aliber pistol and cor"d 11e !uses, Detroit Policl' Ins pector Richard B11ut11n said &utan s,1irl the De troit polltt> seturity secfion de1·elvped inforrnalion that Miss Plisko"· planned to threa1tn to b!o11 up 1he plane t1nles~ fl l::ic k Panthers /'llichael D. Hill. 2fi. of \)es ~lojnes. lo11·a. and Hnnald I\ Irwin. 19. Detroit , 11·ere freed. 1!11!. 11ante<I for 1hr murder ol another Black Panther 111 ~el'.' York . 1s being held 111 the \\'ayne Count y Jail pending the out- co1nr of extradilion procedures lr11 in l\'ilS sentenee<I to hfe in prison Thur!'iday follov•ing his convict1on in the .~econd-degref' rnurdl'r of a ~lcsic\... .\heh . man at a Detroit commune Boutan said ~lis!'i Pllsko\v allegedly planned to demand that Hill and lr\\·1n be brought to the plane and flown out or the countr.v. San Joaquin adrnuu ~trat i1·e rtnler Is In the ~tiss1on Vie)O Olstrkt. The boundary betwttn lrvme i nd Tustin district! would follow an Im· aginar~· ext,.ns11Jn of Culrtr Road from 1he e<lge of lhe Tushn ll igh !irhool D1strict·s eastern boundarv "esterl1· lo the Trabueo Hoad 11·here ii jogs norti1 lo f'olyford Road and .,..·rst alon~ the southeru sidl' of the Air F'arilily jogginr; we~ter\y through the lr\·inr industrial coniplt.t \() the center of the Tu s11n High School District's !lOrthern bou11dary. C11i11u Pla,11 ' Passes T es t /11 U.N. Yote L'.\'ITED '.\'AT!O'.\'S, ~ Y 1 AP ! -The l"ruted States "'On the first lest o! strength on 1\s V \. l>1 0-Ctiina for1nuta toda\' 1rh!'11 th!' GeueraJ Aisst1nbly re· Jetted a request lo bar tl1e plan lron1 the agenda . The vote 11as 65 Lo put !he L;.S ittm ori ii! 11genda and 47 against. There \1·ere }j abstention~ The V,S. item 11as a 1 rlul'le for a !7· nation resolution Iha! 11ould sea t Com- rnunist China rn both lhP. assen1blv and the Secw·ity Council and !ea~·e Nati~nalist China in the asse1nbl.1 The assembly had already ag reed ~·ilhout a vote to inc!udt in its a11enda a pro-Peking 1len1 used as a handlt for a resolution to oust f\'ationalist China rom- pletely and seal Communist China. According to authorities. 1\liss PJlskow .attempted to nee as the passengers were The issue arose on a report of the assembly's steering con1n1ittec reconi· rnending that both itrins go on the agen· d" slatemtnt that resources nf the foun-toJOJ' Cc11·1ii VC:l J Albarua 1nade the 1·equesl that the US, dalion are su/ficien l to enable it to mer.t item be ruled off the agenda. with !he su pport of 5> ria and Guinea. '/'he United all requirements of the Tax Reforn1 At·1 ,t, l. Release d ~e t ()c l. 2:-3 Stntes fought the mo1£> "I can assure you ... she says, "as the ~1-l.ll I Y IJ<'pu!.1 Fol'e1gn i\l1ni~ter flci~ \l;i lilc of largest individual stoc kholder in lhl! Albania told lhc assembly !he item nn Irvine C-Om pany, that thil'i corporation is ·Fl'Oll1 Ho"pl·la] JJJ . lo:Olll·li I 'olUllY "Re!>toration of the Lewful Higilts of !he nol in the economic position to meet o 0 \_.j People's Republic of China 1n !hr L:.N :• thesr payout requirements without selling proposed by Albania and 16 other coun· nH large quantitits or land. This. of BOSTO.~ 1APJ -Gl!ne Aut!'y, lhl" Sou1h Count .11 area ar11s!s are 1111·1ted rn tries. 1ra.~ "!he onl.1' qut"Slion 11·hich course will sound the death knell to the rormer singing co wboy star. and 1<1kr par1 1n tht sixth annual Carn11·al of should appear l•ll the agenda of thi3 rna ster plan for the lr1·1nr Ranch pro· cha1rn1an of tilt' board or the Cahforn1<1 Color. si.:hedul ed by !he Capislrano Brach session on this question·· perties 11nd v.'ill open !ht> door tn a com-Angels. 1l'as scheduled ro le a ,. e Cha1nber o1 Con1111erre 1or ()('\ 2 and :i He sard t11e LS. itern .,..·as "aimed at pletely wicontrol!ed land del'elopml!nt r.tassachusetts Eye and Ear lnfirniar.\ Thf' el'enl. lo be hf'ld at the Cap1:.1ra110 1na1nta1ning iht Chiang Kai·shek pup- which could result in ont of California's loday after successful surgrry on a Beach Shopping Plaz;1, "'ill begin at JO prt;;" and 1\·as "an intolerable In· largt.lt potential slums.'' dtlached retina. a ni rarh day and the rf'i:istration fee is 1erlerence" in China·s internal affairs. \\'arning the citizen~ or Irvine lo A hospital spokesman said Aurr1 11·11~ $2.50 per art ist ln add1t1on . Pach artisan L.S. A1nbassador L:rorge Bush said the ''beware" if they art genuinely con-''1n splendid condition .. after !he sept I.\ IS required lo donatr 10 percent of his .:issen1bl~ .. ha s a long tradition of Ul· eerned about !he futurr of lhe mast er surgery by Dr. Charles Scht pens. head of ~ale~· profit lo the Cha1nber 'l'i 1111-!<Cnbing an~ srnous 1len1 ... and thi! plan. she adds they should be "doubly the hospital 's rtt1na scr1·1c·e and an rx · provrment fund lraditlon should no! be cast out the ('Oncerned about the motive;i of ~1r John pert on rrt1na du1orders All exhibitors art expel·!ed lu furnish 11·indo11·" Burton ~·ho 111 quote d as hal'ing 'office Autry 's 1'1s1on 1s returning and hr 1s ex· titands. ""·~E'!!'i or :;1nall tables on .,..·hich to Bush said !he t..:niled Stales would nol spare in the Irvine Company head-peeled lo reco1·rr good functional ,\sion rhsplay 1hf'i1 11f1rrs and lo be iil their revil·r its proposal, defraled in the com· quarlers building in N('"•"'porl Center, 11.~ in his right eye. location frorn I a.111. to 5 p.111 bOth days 1ni1tee \\'ednesda~· night. that the two "'ell as staff assistants fron1 the company Autry said his ''ision began lo fade Regi!'tr:ition fo r thr e1·rn1 will begin at 8 items be rncrgcd for simu!taneou! planners, legal adl'isers and olhers.'., about thrte or four monfhj ago a.m. on Oct. 2. a! the plrtlil debatt. Referring to a s!a1ement by Jr1•ine Autry. who ended his enterta1nn1en! lnforma1io11 rc~arrhng reg1strat1on may The clash se\ op the r1rsl test of lhe Com pany spokesman Collins !ha1 "the career about 10 yea rs ago. is a be ob!ained by ea lhng cvenl chalrmau 1 oting strength (lf the L'.S. !wo-China environment the company is tre11ting has multimillionaire businessman. L..ouisa Le:i·dan at 496·5208 lurn1ula in the fu ll !30-n•tlcn assembly. been praised throughout !he-world •.. 1---------------------------------------------'- ll'e will stand on that ret·ord." f\.trs. Smith comments. "What Mr. Collins fails to rnention is tha t, although certain torn· pany projerls ha1·e been pr:ii~ed in lhr pasl, a grral niany recent de\'clopn1c n1s ha1·e been hars hll· eritic11.ed b)' 1 anou~ agenties as being' of n1ediocre 1111a\1111 111 both desig n and consirul'lion. . 11othu111, 111ort than badly planned. 01·ercrowded, poorly constructed hou$ing tracts . , . ·• t:CO\'O~llCA LLY \'IABl.t: l'n\hn:-' :;taten1en1 Iha! :-.t11rl1e:i; h;11t sho>1n tile new c1\\' of Jr11ne HI hr •·f'eonomtca!lv \'iabli-. · is, ~trs. !5m1th charges. based on studies under"•rilten by !he Irvine rompany "\\'hat ~lr. Col!111:i; dMs not disclo:-r. · ~ht> sa~ ~ ... ,~ tha\ the 1oun<la1ion·l'<H1lrol \ed ron1pan~ 1!' not an f'Conon11raH _I' 1·iahlf' corpora11on. an(! as the ne11' Irvine cit~· governinenl 11 ill br inade up of I r1·1nr C.01npan~ -<:·on· trol!ed p11ppets sueh as l'llr John Bttrt<Jn , lhe rrsidents nf the new ei!y will si n1pl.Y be p111A'l\s of that t'orporation " Thr lrvinr fa n11lv n1en1be r~ \\·ho pet1• I 1oned the s11per11is01·:'l to proceed with 111, 1ncorpora1ion all ha1·r . .she states, ··a business rel11tionship with the foundii.tion . l'Ont rolled lr\•l nr Con1pany and arc ;ibso\ute\y obligated lo Iha\ corporation ·• Addressing herse lf to lr1•ine res1dent!l. she conclude!l. "If the ne.,... rity of \rl'1ne t!I incorporated at this Time and men such a ~ Irvine Corn pany tool ,John Burton plac- ed 111 control of your city go1•crnn1ent . .1 ou will absolutely destroy lhe fulure plan for tl1e Irvine. R.anrh. "First. thf': Irvine Company tf'ntr11J 1 alley lands and coast al lands 1•·ill be an- ntxed to your city. "Serond. the Ir1·1ne Comp~ny lands will J:ie 1vithdra11 n rron1 the fllgr!cultural prrserl'e "Third , the Irvine Companl' will be,1;111 11 gi11antic. \.\'hole~ale l•nd di,pe rsRI fnr 1he \•erv ba8ic: reason that the .J11n1e!'i Irvine Foundation must raise monty in urder to continue to 1na1nta1n 1·onlro! or 1hr lr\'ine. Co1n pany. and in ordf'r lo do 1hi~ 11 must forct. the con1p1n~· to ~enerate an incon1(' lar~e enough IC! ma 1 n I R In its go1·f'rnn1~nl-requ1red p;i)OUt!." Coll eges Going Broke \\'ASHl-:'\GTON (AP 1 -Two hundred ('Oll e11es and un1\·er!ilies will run out of cash .,·ithln a ytllr, llnd if the trend con· linues 36& schoolll could go broke wit hin • decade. an AN<>eiation of An1er\can Colleges study sho~'S. A.AC reseJrch htad \\'il\iam Vi'. Jl'llt ma told 11 news conrerencf Thur11d11y lhe ~7 schools in lht rtµorl had projtcted an ~vtragt deflrit or $1lH.000 a !Choo!, but their 11ctu11I deficit v.·as $131 .000 Ht said :11 8 or !hem h•d operntin,:: lo~se., rrom S2.000 \.o S.\ m1\hon . 111''1! For the latest in home. furnishings stop in at Ted von Hemert's. One of the largest se!e.c· tions of q uality furnitur e on display o5n ywhere in South Or.,nge Cou,,ty. Choose from such well known lines as Henredon, H11ritage, Drexel and Sherrill Upholstery. Professional Interior Decordtors available. from /-I enredvn ·.1 -&J(J ' Henrecfon\ double book case on lhe cl •,Jic R1v iv•I styl i . llt b•Jt h•s on• edjvsl•bl1 1h1lf b1ht nd ~ac h door. i nd its liflhled inl11iot h11 four 1 djv1+•bfe 9l•Jt 1h•lvt 1 with wood fr•mts. 59 1,, tnch11 w!d1 1111d 84 i11ch111 hiqh, it i1 • 1tunning foc1J point for •ny fin• fOom. Com1 1e1 thi1 e nd olhtt m11l1rpi1c•1 from Fol io 10. 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C11it~ty-14t.116J LAGUNA BEA CH 345 Norttl Co11t Highway Phone: 494°6551 I ; I \ ?0 OAILY ?/LOT SC F day Stptt"lb~r 24 1'171 ---- /'7e1v Life S tyle Mo1·e Af flu e11 cy • 111 'E1111Jty Nes ts' I AP l 1'1arket1ng a11cl ad\er1i~1ng prople l.'.laun 10 be pt>rcept11r <11o,a1e <Hl!ll' TI1ev a re ;ibo ~gg1 r s<ii11 t 101 e1 rr de 11~1n1-: 11a}s lo arouse do1 mant 1111 pt lsl's 1(1 bu1 If a rnarkel dCK"Sn 1 ex1 sl 111 rlcfinablt fo r n1 tl 1e1 h tie bern Ln1110. rt to < reilll' 1l 1r11stan1lY stud\ 1ni:; r hr1 ;irr lhl' 111 order Lo kno1\ ,,, 'OI OOI) lo 11 hat 11 <: "1~hes mal..e h1r11 11 1sh "' 'JI bot lb• n101 e Aod :still Hl lhl' ~Lt'lll (f a 11 oman 11hu qualifies a~ an aut honty becau sr of her 011n 1 eseai ( h lllc1 h:H I' 01 e1 lMI.. rd 10 a great extent a popula l 11Jn cat egor~ lh;it may be n1ad e up of the real big spe11de1 s Ln Jean Kinney author of tng \'\1th Zesl 1n a Emplv Nest Olll' or the latest how to bi~ sellers claims that product and ser11ce suppliers shou ld toncentratt mort on people under 65 singles or t ouples ll\ rnc ;i]onl' ' The most :iffluen! \Care:. oF sh• couple s hfe main d<H lhe 1c:. from the < h1ld 1C'1 1 e~ 1 etirt"menl !) H 1ng 1hts l1111e the mar 1s fJf!t"n at the peak of his ea1 n ing,s and lht! \\om a n sometimes becatt~e of a lack of nlher lhings lo do tJas 1 etu1 ned lo her profec:.~1011 01 skill fhc chtldren are gone rhat nesl 1s emp111 AF FLl.Jf' '.'iCV fh1 s 21ffluent pe11od tome~ u on1calh 11 hen expen~es ai r 1011 although this JS no surpri<:e lo parents 11,ho arf' <Jccustomed lo lhe \ a~aries or a Ille lhat dumped all 1ht' e't penses on thein 11,hcn lhcy le;ist could affo1d !hen1 The big food b1tls and lu1t1u11 c~penses are behind them and the houst" ma\ be paid fot In lacl the house may be .sold for a s1na!ler one thus putt1n~ e1en more monry u1 !he bank nr into a 1 acahon home or a h<»I 1 he 1 omh1nat1011 of bigger income and fe1ver expen~es n1eans th;it ernp1 y nesters a1e heal') ;;penders tor tra1e! lu~ i;!<ige furnishings c Io th e s theater tickets 1 a c a l 1 o n homf'" coodomin1ums stl)( k arid bonds a nd eating out \ ACATIOT\S Before !ht' 1J11ldren lca\e the ma1onl \ nr famLl} \<lta t1ons arc !rips to 1 s 1 t relal11es and to <a!np oul door s she lla1ms 1n generality that might be a loo genera! Empl\ !erta1nmen1 or stghtseeing as 1he1r primary reasons \acat1ons and more own !heir 011 n \ aca! ions hon1cs and boats You 1111ght e1en sav l h.:i! tat her than being 1 eJuctant sper ders 1he11 are looking for \\a)s to spend lhe1r m one1 aller 1ears of selr denial Olten they are out to makr up for lost time altemphng to 111e the hfe !hat a family tn lerrupted There are nov; about ~O 1n1lhon pers< n<1 bcll\cen ~~ ands~ compared v;1th onl) 18 rn1H1on teenagers betwef"n 15 and 20 The great ma1or1t\ arf' emplo)ed half or the \\Omen betv.een 45 and 54 ror ex ainplc are at \\Ork The\ ;ire in depth nev.spaper rt>aders and a11d tele11s1on v.atchers med1u1n s used b1 producers of goods and ser1 ices to sho1\ theu pro dui:1~ And the11 bu\1ng p11v.er l\l1s Kinney claims 1s go1nc to grow ~!ORE t\IOf\:E' fhe1 11ill ha\e 111 n ' e money to spend 1n lhr r f'\I 10 1ears hrcaust 1he nest 11111 l)t" tmpt11ng ~ner and tht"1r 1n < omes 11111 be higher she Sill~ ~1oreo1 er 11 omer1 11 1 \ I h;11 r less guilt ;ibou! en JOI ing empt~ nest J111ng hrcau~e thc1 11111 be better prepared !hr the sl 1ge and the 11 hole lOnlrµt 11111 nol be nc1\ \Vh v she asks sho uld tho~f' 11, ho 111sh to nl lll e good~ br sn 4 onc.:erned v. 1th te('nagers anci the parents 11,hose ch1ld1cn arc :;1111 at honie Clearh there 1• a reason \\ lule the:se group~ 1n1ght hardly ha1 e the n1onev lo spend ur n11ghL no1 11,1sh to :;pend it !he\ n1usl d11 so tn t1rde1 to "'urv11e The empt} neste1 -.pends ho11,e ver because he or she I kes to and ran Assun1111g I ha! retJr ernrnl IS proper ly planned their 1101 res are /e\\er their t11ne and rreedom i;:re;i1er Th<'I arc .;>:\\a11tng the salesman s pitt h In It~ 21s t Investment Course ORANGE COAST COLLEGE No Admission Charg• "" "' ,,.i cl"" lo k• b~• ~ lundo"'t"t~h cf """'' "<; " C,, po .1,. ,,,,~i, BoMh Mu!uol Fu"d Go • .,.,.,.n1 &,,,,.i B., Id "9 a l<>•" "110~ .,1 cn1 t~t .. nd•d ... 9 •• p •c' ~.1 O:ncwl•d9• "' n •• ""•"" end 1 c<~ e <ch onq o oti• ol "~ WM L 0 BR YON Instructor 1-.11111 flt S.ptirmbir• 30!1! fe• 5 wirtkt -Tlu11t1dP,1 7 10 lo t l G I" m (o,f l lYff §,heel li27 v.u. 111 .. 1 o •• N••porr l iro'h ORDER t~1 YOURS \ TODAY! 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'" "' " ~t " " D• ..., y•1 - ~\ • JI "" t; . ! t ~~ ' ~ !\; . . ' ' I ~ ti~ .'l ~-' l!~ l j r• ' ., ~~ 1 ~·: J ,.,_ ' ' r c i-...... ~ IS WAS 'OPENING NIGHT' FOR LAST YEAR'S INVESTMENT SERIES R.e1I E1t1ter R•ndy McC1rdle (1t Podium) Sch•dul•d in 71 Opener, Too Real Estate l rivestrnent • Series to Beg·in Oct. 6 Ooe pri ce is untouched by ;n.-.federal freez.e . That"s the ~rice' of real estate, It keeps ~o'!;g higher. especially ln the :<>t).p2e Coast area Arid mortgage rates ;ire lo "" Thal·s a eombination e.1- )>tcl.ed to rn 11ke the annual •Rt.al Estate Jn\'estment Lec- 4urt St.ries presented by !ht ~AILY PILOT. Coast Com- '..munity College Dislril'I and 'tht. Ha rbor Area reallors' -;bnard more t.nticing than ever l o v.·ould-be investors. The lecture series. free 1n { ... ntone "·ho wants lo atlend , -,l"ill Oto presented in the :iiu(fitorium at Ne"•port Harhor 1'High School, 15th and Irvi ne ·a,·enues, Nev.·port Beath. Four sess101u arl': scht.i:luled Each session "'ill tast for two hours-from 7:30 lo 9:."\0 p.m.--0n Wednesday nights beginning Oc l. ti. Presentation of fht. !971 series at the Nev.·porl Beach school is something of a hrirn ecoming for tht. lectures which ere scheduled for the s1 ,;lh t·onsecutive year under the .same sponsorship. For !he fir s! four year.s lhe series was presented in the Harbor Area. Last year the series ..... a~ mo1•ed lo lhe Volden \\'est Colle~e campus. Randall f..l cCard\e, president of The Real Est aters and col· um n1.~t for 1he DA I L '\' P!LOT's Rea l Eslale ~lion. has participated in \'irtually , U.S. Hope for World Mo11etarv Order Di111'? " NE\V YORI\ 11\P • Th• .'Abi!il v nf the United Slates to ::11n1h1lerally im pose on !hf' .l'<Otld a new 1nonr.tar~· ordt.r :Appears now 10 he less than \l\"U first bt:lieved and hoped ~for \n Wiis hington .: l'he US plan was lo force .11 ·realii;:nmenl nl cu rrencies by :noit1ng the dollar. or re!ea11-1 ' . :in~ 11 from ii~ anchor of gold , Otlier <'ure nci c11. 11 "·as hoped 1 :"·ookl then ri.st 1n relallon to :the dollar. 5 The effect 1vould be to make I ·:A nit.ncan prlXlu cls n1o re com· :pr.tit\"t abro!ld and for eign! :prod ucts lt.ss compel1t1vr.. or I 0'm0f1P costly. in thl' United ~$:.tales. which for 1n any n;i. :i1011~ is lheir b1gges1 export :mM ke1 . To enlorce l\s de1na11d !'! thr ;L niJ.ed Sla tes holds anoth er "'\1'eayon. a JI\ pf'rc e n! .~urcharge on foreign good~ I }l egardle~s nf I hr el fecti\·eness of rht do 11 a rl ·floe.ling . 1herefore . loreLf!n 1 .i:onOs 11·111 be n1ade lt.ss conl pt! II I\ t Th e 1 ral1gn111enl nf r ur J·t nc ie~ ha~ Lalo.en pl llC'l' It• ~t'lnH' ex1en!. but :;;IO\l'l \'. Snn1r anal 1st~ onw belirl"e 1hat onh half· the lei el nr ad ju.slmeil1 h11s Me n ach1e1ed 1n morr lhan a monlh and that !he. sr· rond half 11"11l be harder to ~chie1 e f(lr ~el'rral reaso n11. In 1;crn111 n1 lnr exan1plr ~overnme n! nft 11:1al11 /ear ii 'lowdown 111 bu~1ne!'!s would bl' 111ccr.lera1ed b1 11n up1v1trd : \ aluat1on nf 1 he 1n11rk in rela I l ion 10 the dolla r bf'cau.se it 'rould cut sharpl:· 1n1n 11.s ei; port11. Betau~r nf this !car 1hry ha\'t acl1,·el 11 SOUR.hi tn keep j the. ;nark frOm flna11ni: n1ort than 10 pe rcent n11!htr than 11 1 }l ad •been through tht mcduim of purchas1n11. doll ;ir~ 1n the rnarket-1n effect ~hnr1nl! up thf: dollar";, pt1r·e b.1 11.r11flr1al demand Gaining tspecia.11~· sinct a fit.pl . 15 In London Of the n1a- jor trading natinn~. 1s a plan }"hereby lhe Un1\erl Staie:> rould ml'el na1ion11 h11lfw11y. ft )!, lhr01.1gh a <!e \•1\uatlon dollar. monetary off il·ials deny tht United .States had t4' to 1eek a realignmt.nl or I. ies. bul lhty a r e edly Indignant aboul the , tn which il ••~ al- Reus~. 1D·\Y1.s.1 rnPrely '·mOOl':fit inrrra.'lf' I.' 1n Allstate's new office in Costa Mesa • 1s now open. Thest h i~h ly cxrcritnced A ll Slillr :\gent6 know in5ur:1nct fro m A to l. ."i.nd they know it pa'j5 10 gi vt 'I OU f:1ct,!,, no t h igh ·pres11 urt .sal~ la lL.., \\'he1hcr you need in suran ce fo r your l1 om t:, c<1 r, busi nel'i5, o r li fe insuranc< fo r •ou r f~m i\,-. vou ~l"f l<'fl-<JU~lif '' ft rC\lec1inn at low t.:OS!. Drop in at our new ofh ce in M esa or phont, and o nt o f nur agcnl5 will tx. uL•d to com e to ~·our h.o me. '\oo 'II find ue ln oa.r new ofhcc. :11 2326 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meta, California. Phone: 557-2200 ~·r.1\-IOI , 11111 I TAT•M•NT 0 ' AIAHOOlolMlllT '' 011 0, ,ICTITIOUl I UllNlll IOl.411111 TF11 IOlllWtllt Pl•>On• novo 1111- "'' "'' o1 tn.t 11c.,r10o.o• tuol,.tu 111,,.. THI CHOPl"lf<!(;. I LO(K. 1! '* l\l1m1 lo•• . Cofto M.So T~ 11t:111l..,, b.loln1u ~•mt •tllffH 11 111ovt w11 11110 •n Olt rit• c..,~,. on Plf>ruor; l, It/I. WIU>0"' C:llnleu t:.,..n1Mo, l~I• l..11111 ltd . Cuti Mh•. Col Wl!llom C:lift11ft Kll"'OtlO Jo . l>f l ilt ( l n . CtlU Mtll. 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The radicoil~ takr. 11rl\·antaee nf Pu erl n Riro"i; nat11r.i! d1 r- ficulties whiC'h ::rre n11rricro11s enoui::h. [)c~pitc an <'f'nnnni,v whif:h 11nrl cr ' ' n pr r 11 t inn hnn!~l ra p " lcalX'd ;ihf'arl at ;in 11nnuat r:ilr. nf 10 ~fC't'nl for vear~. Pucr1o Flir11 h::r~ dif- ficult y runni nl!.' f:i~t P11nu1"h tn keep up wi!h 1lscH. It i.~ onf' nf th~ world 's n1ost !hi('klv pnpulatecl areas and I!~ hirlh rate cont inue.~ lo boom. The result i~ mountiniz unempln\'- ment and increa!in11: unrr~t both in the nltitl 11rea~ and in th~ citits. • LOCAL EDI TORIALS The DA ILY PILOT Q uite Oft en Fights Ci ty Hall SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITI ES LIMITED PREITT PRINT PERCALES! •Soft 100 °/o cotton • Perky color prints • Lorge assortment • 36-inch widlh only YA•OAGf Of PI. • Great value! • Th ick 'n thin strirld kn it • Smart tweedy look • S, M. l. XL 10-CUP PERCOLATOR! • Alf-a lu minum sty ling • Non-drip spout •Brews 10 delicious cu ps; hurry in toda y! 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Cl! 10~ ~•"<l•d•nci he•woy -ho,., 57J·Jll0 COVINA baucrco ot )on b••r>o•d•"o "•e-oy -phon-9"16 7411 • • I I qtiestio1as Raised Planners / Delay Annexation Vote San Clemente planning commissioners, nol even sure c.r the number of registered voter!! on a parct>l of land proposed for annexation, have postponed w1UI \Vednes- day a decision on the matter. The few acres of land, located at the 11arUl city limils near Can1ino Ca pistrano and Del Gado Road, have been offered !or annexation by two property owners. Planning Director Gene Schulle told the Dual Plans For River May Conflict Tw{J Orange Coun!y agencies with funt·- tions which do not include recreatlon are stumbling over each o1her in their haste to join the environment p._'lrade . Or11nge County \Valer District directors heard and endorsed plans \Vednesdav night to create a six·mile Jong greenbelt on the Santa Ana River con1p!ele v•ith lakes, beaches and picnic are<is. Thursday, county flood control d'strict offici~ls. who have their own plans for the river area in Anahelin and Orange. e.-..:pressed surprise \\'hen told of the water district ptojects. Harvey Banks, a consulting engineer and foriner state water d ire c Io r , presented the plan to district direct.ors. Banks !)<'.inted the picture of landscaped river banks, boating, S\\lim- minr; and picnic areas plus equestrian hiking and bicycling trails. ' ...;[he proposal covers the area bet11"een g-~ill Road and Imperial Highway. In part nf thi s stretch the river channel is di\'id· ed with one side l'or nood control and the other de voted \o settling basins to percolate 1vatcr into the underground reservoirs. Flood Control Dislrict Chief Engineer George Osborne points out that the district has plans for recreational riding and hiking trails on the ri\ler levees v.•hich might conflict \1'ith those of the \\"ater district. Mone y is another function which loom~ large on the horizon for either agency. Langdon Owen, 11·ater d is t r i (: t manager. says his organization v.·ill noL spend property taX" money on the project. Thi>: district does have an en \'ironmental fund y,·ith a token $46.000 in it raised from sand and gravel royalties. 01'1en estimated it would take 20 vean; to complete the recreation projeci. He "'as authorized by district directors to get input from ~uch organizations as Tri· .County Conservation League and The Committee of 100 for the Santa Ana Ri ver·Santiago Creek Greenbelt. Mr. W andelmaier Services Slated Fllneral services v.·ill be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Pacific View Chapel for Emil \Vandelmaier of 149C Avenida t-.1ajorca, L.1guna Hills, \Vho died Wednesday al the age or 72 A native of Gern1an~'. t.lr. \\lan- rlelrnaier v.·as a retired building inspector for Los Angeles city schools. He had lived in California for 19 years. the past five in Orange County. He is sur\'lved by his widow. t\1artha ; daughter, Helen: brothers, Gust;i v and AdoH : sisters. Gertrude Sch lee <'Ind Erna l\entler; ;ind h~· four grandchildren. Se.rvices 11:111 he conducted b_v the Re v \·ernQn L. Kotter and Laguna Seach t-.1asonic Lodge 6n. and followed hy en· tombment in Pacific View i\·lernorlal Park. H.e p. Walls Critical LEXINGTON. Ky. tUPl 1 -Rep . John C. \\'all s, 69 ~D·Ky.1, ~·as_ in .. critical condi!ion" today after suffering an ap- parent stroke. \Vatt.s' persorial physician, Dr. Jaines Hunter . h:is not commented on Walts' condition. but sources at St. .J n~eph's tlospital said Thursda y night he suffered an "apparent stroke" and is in the intensive care unit. commission Wednesday there are three homes on t~e property. But an adjacent land o""'ner 1s also c:onsidering taking part 1n the annexation , v.•hich could push the total n11mber of houses to 10. he said. The planner noted that, if more than 12 reg istered voters live on the propertf to be annexed, the city must call a general election to decide the issue. Jf less than 12. the issue may be decided on by the ci- ty c:ouncil. The comm.ission is currtnt!y preparing the annexation application, which must be subrnitti>:d to the Loc:al Agency For1na- lion Commission !LAFCJ for county ap- proval. Schu lte told the commission that LAFC usua lly prefers straight boundaries for ci- ty annexations. whlle the current pro- posal offers an irregular city limit line. . Al next \l/ednesday's n1eeting, Schult~ ts expected to present to the commission a detailed report of the nunlfler of voters, The commission ha s also asked for a dt>termination or how se\\·er and water ser\'ices could be prov ided to the pro· perty. Clemente Girl Hurt in Crasl1 Of Bicycle, Car An 18·.vear-old San Clemente girl suf- rered minor injuries Thursday afternoon when she rode her bicycle into the side or a mov ing auto, Police said Luann Marie McGilligal of 2:6S \V. Marquita, received minor cuts ;nd bruises in the 3:'1S p.m. mishap. but did not require hospitalization. Investigators s8id Wallace R. Cooper. 6~. of 2SO \~. Canada, halted !'or a stop :Hgn at the intersection of Ola Vista and Avenida Serra. The rnan apparently did not see the bike rider coming, pol ice said , and proceeded into th~ intersection col- liding wi!h the girl. ' The investigating officer recommended thal Cooper be cited for failure to yield the right of way to an oncoming vehicle, The accident ls stil! under investigation. Police Close Shooting Probe Orange County sheriff's officers have closed their investigation into allegation.'! that a group of men \\'hich included Coun- ty Supervisor Robert Battin violated a county or.dinance by firing weapons in a .. no .shooting" sector of Orange Park Acres. Charges were l'iJcd by the property nwner a 1nonth ;igo after it v.·as alleged thal the group discharged their "'eapons nn his propert y -a zone marked "No Shooting.·• Sheriff 's Capt. ,James Broadbelt said Thursday that Battin \\'as among the grnup but wa s not seen to be carrying a gun at the time he and his com panions were interviewed. "There v.•as no evidence that such a \'iolation had occurred," Broadbelt said. "\Ve ha\'e closed our file on this in· cident.'' • Sow1d Equipme11t Taken at Cl1urcl1 Officlals of SL Andrew ·s Methodist rhureh in San Clemente, after reporting lhe thefl of $1\13 in sound equipment, ha ve upper! that figure bv ;inother $900. Police said pa.stor Donald Inlay reported only a few items missing Sep!.. 14. but the minister called police again \Vednesday to ssiy the church·s entire sound system had been stolen . Police speculated all of the equipment was taken in the one burglary, noting the minister had checked only a single office of the church in making the initial theft report. Detectives are investigating the Joss or microphones. speakers. amplifiers and tape recorders. U.S. Officials Atlpraise Poo1· Ma11's Buff et Din11e1· \\' ASHJNGTON I APl -Congression;i\ and admin istrallon samplers or a poor- man"s buffet describe the government rood h11ndouts as good and tasty. The buffet was lhrnwn by Sens . Charles Percy ( R·lll.), Thursday as part nr tht first look in decades at the Federal commodity food program. ·'\\'e are trying to focus nnt on the farmer who surplus is boughl. but on the poor people, who have to eat 11." said Pcrcv. a mem~r of the Senate C.om· mitttt nn Nulrition and Human Needs . Tt!e buffel looked like the food in steam trays in an Anny mess hall . There \\'as rice. chick en. pork . scrambled powdered e~gs, powdered milk. and processed cheest "I find lt \'ery tasty,·' said Richard Lyng. the assistant secretary o r ' A1:ritulturc in charge of th('. program, Lyng said that he h11d sampled the: rnnd (\VO or thrtt times before ... rm not sure how the milk wa s put together. But, ye!I. it's vtry tasty," he said. "for the most part. the meal is quite good.·• said Percy. According to an A~riculture Depart- menl study. however. the typical handout o dlet provides only 54 perce.nt of the need· ed daily calories and only a fraction or the nutrients considered necessary to good health. No legislation has yet bten proposed . although Percy and committee slaH members have suggested that the prcr !!ram's food could bt bought with nutri· lional needs in mind instead or merely absorblng surpluses. Eligibilit y will get some attention from I.he committee. too. As It Is. each of the: thousand countles partlcipa11n1t in the program sets its own standards. Some counties will oot provide the food to f;imilies on lll<'!fare : others will not pro. vide It to families that aren't. ,-,.,,... lle's Ru1111i11g Sen. Fr ed R. llarris, a n1odern· day populist from OkJahonta, formally opened his campaign ~oday. for t h~ Decnocratir pres- idential nomination. See storv Page 5. · · $2 ,500 Stolen By Cat Burglar A cat burglar who entered a Laguna Beach hon1e during the night \Vedncsday. y,•hile the occupants were sleeping. made of with $2500 in currency. police report. Benjamin Deane, 14 Riviera \\1av . said the money disappeared from a 1v~llel in !he bathroom of hi s honie \l'hile he and his \l'ife v.•ere sleeping in a nearbv bedroom. The theft occurred bet11·ee;1 10:30 p.m . \\'ednesday and 7 a.m. Thurs- day according to police. Listed as missing were nineteen SlOO bills, eight $50 bills and a number of bills nf sma!ler den ominations. for a total or SZ.500. A money clip al so was taken. Police s2~d the victims reJXlrted hear- ing a noise during lhe night but were nol alarmed and did not gel up to investigate. \_ --~·· . Friday, Septembtr 24, 1971 s OAIL V PJLOf :J 12 Profs Leave CSF 1970-71 Turnover Doubles Previous Year By GEORGE LEJDAL 01 "" D•llf ~tie! Sl•ll consistent with statewide data on faculty resignations, Cal State Fullerton disclosed today it Jost 4.4 percent of its lop faculty during the past school year. The 1970 resign~lons doubled the 1969 rate of 2.2 percent. Systemwide. trustees were told this week, the 19-college.s lost 10 percent of their full and associate professors -the highest number of faculty resignations in the past three years. Systemwide, 142 professors resigned in 1970 compared with 87 1vho ltft the previous year. Reasons cited by faculty who resigned were "personal reasons" -28 perce nt ; '"Bette1· jobs" -27 percent; "other unknown reasons" 26 percent , Lovers' "dissa11sfactio11 with salary or fringes'' -lO_percent, and '"unhappy v.·ilh working conditions" -nine percent. State colle~e authorities believe tw() years without a pa y raise and the in- creased work load necessitated by budget cuts may have rontributed to ..the in· crease in resignations. Lot OK Fullerton officials today noted the 4_4 percent rate was in sharp contrast to the "traditionally low turnover al CSF'.'' Figures for other years were being- prepared today in wake of the staff report to the state col lege b<i;ird. It \\'HS learned, howtver. that i.n 1969, on!y five associate professors left CSF'.. Conncil Backs 'Cauoodling' Spot Perusal of 1970--71 faculty resignations showed the 12-year old campus lost four fu11 professors and eight aS&OCiate pro- fessors in the past year. Of the four top facul ty, at least one is known to have been dissatisfied by the legislature's refusal to approve pay hikes for stafL A college spokesman said the professor wrote a letter criticizing the lack of financial support for the colle ge, prior to leaving to take a teachinR posi· tion in another state. All four full pro. fessors left Fullerton for other colleges or universities. Of the eight associate profs leaving SCF. five went to other institutions. one took a job in high school teaching and two joined independent research and service agencies. \\lhile pay for state college faculty does not var~· fron1 campus to campus. SCP' has thought it has had an edge over other campuses. A spokesman noted Uie nev.•nes.s of !he campus, its proximity to cul tural al· tractions and its fine teaching climate we re "bonuses'' many professors con- sidered important. These factors might explain the s!o\ver rate of faculty loss experienced in 1970·71 compared "'ith the statewide rate. The hardest hit campuses were. Cal State San Bernardino with 14.7 percent and San Fernando Valley State with 14.l percent. LONDON IU P!l -l 'oung couples in !hl' London ~uburb of Oanvey Island now t'an do their all-night cuddling in the town's inair. purking lot !hanks to a town c:ouncilman who is a grandfather. Sidney Alterman. fi(l, has won his twcr year campaign to persuadi>: his fellow councilrnen to keep the Oak Road Lot O!X'n all night as a special convenience for young lovers . The vote was 4 to 3. ··1 would rather see young couples courting in the> car park than down a dark allev." said Alterman. who has two 1narried daughters. "lf a -young girl got into difficulties she would be able lo get out of the car right in the center of town." Laguna Principal To Give Speecl1 Al Haven. princi pal of Laguna Beach's Top of the \Vorld Ele1nenlary Sebool. is !he only speaker from California invited lo speak at the School Facili ties Council 1971 symposium in Minneapolis, J\l i11n. Sept. 30 through Oct . I. Haven v.·ill make two presentations for lhe more tban J.000 educators expected to attrnd the three-day conference. He was invited to explain the operatirJn or lhe progra1n al the ultra-modern ~c.hofil after JO reprcsentati\·es of the S~·h,ool Facilities Council, i n c I u din g su perinte.ndents and architects, visi ted Top of the World last year. -~1) " -~~ ·\._ ... 1, j -.· s.. ' \. 1. , . . ·1.:' ~ '\>:-,, i ! .... "J \ '--i'-,'J ' . ' ...... ~ . ~h· . .# 4 ' '?' . :· , ' 1 ..... ' \ Alt erman said his battle had_ met stern opposition an1og the 28.000 residents ol the Thitn1rs est11al\I to\\·n 30 mlles east ol London "'ho did noi share his views. ,.There are prud es in tl1is town who have tried 10 keep the car park closed at night. No doubt there s1ill 1,1•HI be some opposition. I arn delighted with the coun· cil's decision,'' he said. "lt·s an ideal place for courting coup!~ if they wanl to do a srot of candood!ing. It's all perfectly harmless." Since Altern1an , a real estate agenl, began his drh·t>, residents twice persuad· ed a majority o[ seven counciln1en to keep it tlosed from IG p.m. lo 8 a.m. But now many of the1n have been broug ht around to Alterm an's views, ac- cording tn fellow councilman Raymond Howard, 29. chairman of the council's hi!lh\\'ays comrnittee. ··rhcre are a Jot nf young couples mov· ing here now and they are forward·look· inf;! people," said Howard, a poultry f;1rn1er . '"Having the car park open is also good fol" the traders in the area." ·rhe co1111cil111cn at Canvey Island were not lhe only ones \vilh a sympathetic ear [or young lovers. Al Hadd enham. in Buckinghamshire, "'est of London, the parish council hao (l\•cided to refuse a request by area residents to put street lights in a lover'• lane. S;iid Chairrnan Ian Chalk : ··u would have been a t:ustly operation anyway, but i;ome 11! us relt the younge r generation might appreciate being left a dark nook or tranoy." COLOR frS THE 1972 OLYMPICS and the top athletes from all over 11'1e world are com pet ing for those cove1ed Gold Med als. Wi nners tind losers elike celebrate with a beer. 6LJI the beer tastos better when you've wonl $2766 Rouod t1ip 10< two: THIS IS YOUR CAPTAIN SPEAKING. If you'll look to your !ert yoLJ'll see 1h11 craters, and lo your ngh1, Mars, You're on the way 10 the Moon! Don·r foiget 10 pack your 9oir s20 BILLION puller. Co~t right now: "-iONTE CARLO! Where man and m11chine men 11110 one as they roar through the s1reets toward 11,ar checkered flag and the glvrt ol the Gnrnd Pri ,1 Al night, more exc1temer1! as yn LJ clla!lenge !toe gambling cas ino3. ss7 5 Rour.d lup lor lwo: Stand •optional with dealer ._'_•_,,_.,_"'_1_'_"_,. _ _, • SNAP! ROAR! BELLOW! You're on the Congf> R.ver snd the alligators are !lipping !heir !ails-irt the water and e lion roa1s lrom !he sho1e, A -.;alari! A dream come true. 1omr"row vou oene- :1a1e.deep in10 t~e )\Ingle s $3190 imenor. 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RCA's Automatic Fine Tuning pinp<lints the correct signal on both VHF and UHF and keeps ii there. The Cosmos gives you everything you've always wanted in a _color TV. ''"' "• O•.L>' o 4 DAil Y ,llDT \ \ •' I ~ps Who's on First By THOMAS MURPHINE ot tM Dall'f 1'!191 51•11 l..AFCO A MINUTE : Orange Cou nty's political savanL\ tod ay itre still 1ry1ng to figure out lhe ll1\e!!l incredible fl ip-flop that turn ed the !1dt upon lhe coo nty's most flu id l!O\'ernmenl body, !ht Local Agency formation Commis.s1on. Supervisor Ral ph Cla rk of Anaheim was the quarterbal'.k 'A'ho abruplly calltd .1 revt.rse Wednt.sd ay and sent the LAfC fl ying off in 11: direction th;1l i~ likt ly tn assure a cityhood elect ion for the people of tht lrvi ne. communi\if!.'1. ALL THIS LEFi' somt folks in !he County Seat giggling so hitrd 1h1t they are weak and leaning ag11ins1 w11.l\s far support Finit District SUJ>f!rvi~or Robtn Balli ll of Santa An it and Fifth District SuperVi!IOr .Ron C11 sper.~ t1f Newpa rt Beach, l'towever. are n't amon.1: the laughers. They 're the ones 'A'ho ,ilOl f11t- t.eMd by Cla rk'-' rlyin& wedge . If you'rt attf!mpting to unravel all thls. you have to go back to the beginninK when Irvine peoplt. ~ere fi1htin« for cilyMod before the l:.AF C. \ • Ul"I Ttl.,._ Tht. tive-mt.mbt:r LAF'C then was mad~ up of Battin, C111spers. S•n Clem~ntt·!I St1n Northrup, Fullerton's Red Rtinh 111rdl and Anaheim's Char i~ Pea rson . Thu;oi the LAFC looked like it 'A'nuld f11vnr an Irvine t.le clion 3 to 2 wlth Ba ttin and Caspers oppos~. Te1ider Lovi••g Co1·e SOME SLICK BA'ITlN manueve rs in the Leaaue of Cities got Rt.inhardt bnnted and Los Alamitos Councilnian Jne Hyde instal1t.d as cities representative. Now it looked 3 to 2 th1 nther way. Heather Si mmons. 3-year-old d111 ughter of Omaha zoo director, bottle feed.\ a baby go rilla. Gori1\11 i~ being cared fnr at the Si mmon! home after its mother acciden tall y killed her fi rltt off!pring. Tht:n camt. the ~acu'-with second thoughts. bootin« Hyde and re·in!ltalling Reinhardt. Now it's back 3 to 2 for Irvine city hood . A1Ullysts See Chinese But before Hyde wa~ unset11ted camt. the famous six.second mt t.ting nr thr LAFC, in which Ca~pers. Bi'lltin 111nd Hydt voled lo ous.I. Pearson i:ind put Anaheim allornf!y Hf'rberl Lick:t r 1n hi~ i:.eat. That would have made it 3·2 btick Battin's way. Crisis on Leadership This is when lht whole me" ended 11p in court. IT LOOKED LIKE it WIS goini: la sta.v !hat wa y until last Wedntaday when !ht LAFC WAS ;oichetluled for 1 dull and routinl! session . H111 ! Caspers rushed into Supervisor Cl11:rk's: office and !aid lh•t he's suddenly been called aw11y for 1 20-minutt. emergtncy in \\'estmi nsl.erio-Would ClarX sit in for him on the LAFC? Sure he woul d. \I/hen he got to tht LAfC, Clark found an inltNialing a\ignmt.nt Tu-stin Maynr Tony C~ was sitting for Re inhardt. Laguna's ex-ma yor Bill Marti n was sil- ti ng for Pearson, who waan'I vis\blt. Bt that moment. And Ballin ind Northrup \\'ere in !heir usu11.I seat.'i. THAT'S WHEN CLARK ;i,ss1>r1~ tht. polit ict11l lightnin g hol! struck hi.'i m1nr1 :-.n in that 20 minule.'i Caspe rs \\'ii.~ lard~·. Clark moved fi rst to boot Licker anrl !hl'n moved to rt.-in stall An11heim',( Pearson. Both motions pa~sed .1 to 1 with 1 11b.'ilen- tton. Battin voted no. Martin abstained on 11dvict. or counsel. Some lh!nries ha ve ii lha1 lhP whole plot wu hatched by Caspers and C!11rk la di~assoc.iate lhemsetve5 from Ballin . But Caspers was ton anj!'.ry for lh 111 when tit found out he 'd bten hid. SO~fE SUGGEST Cll.'iJ>t'r.'i was ,i:r11ng rn rlo the 11a me thin11: but Clark s!olt his thunder. Wtll. may bt. But it's still mo.'il likl'l,\• i1 wa.( Clark sePing an opening and d1\'in;: fnr ir AnAhrirn·~ Clark to !he rt 5C:U!' nf Anaheim 's Pf'!lrson. All of which may provf' If ynu'rf' l1t1l r league Sant 111 An11 . don't mesi 'A'ilh Rii:: Leagut. Anaht'1m An 11 hr un ·i 11 lway.( lak:e n ~vtr~·thing ii ""·anied from S.11 nra Ana , inc\ud1n,t ni::neyh1nrl. tht Ana,1~. ~ lot of anne,;a!ion !l'rri1nr.v anrl f'l'tn tht Jack·i n-lht-Be11n~1alk Mn!l'I . Don't mess 'A'1th Anaheim . HONC. !\ONG I UPI 1 -Chin11 analyst.~ 1n rhis li.!itening post i;a1d Inda.\' !he.v 11rt. conv inced th 11t CnmmlJni.~t China is loc k· ed in a !eadt.rs.hip crisis. Thf!rt ;:ire divf!rgen t lhf!()rif!S nn lhf' ni:itu re 11nd e11u.~e or the cri~is, but mnst 11nalysl.5 tem:I ta he:lit ve it invnlve.\ the h~•lth or chairman Mao Tse-tun1 or his heir, Deleni;e ~1 ini.~ltr Lin Piao. nr a nt.w p(l'A'er strugg le betwef!n ultralefti.!lt.5 and U.S. Air Attacks Spur Red Threat Of Retaliation SA IGON ~1 ·r1 1 -r ~ pl ants struck r.omm11n1st pn~ll!on~ 1n North P.nrl Sout h Vil'!nam rnda." ::inr1 111 Lan~ ;:inti C11 m- bndi11. hnni:in.e: a threa! from tht Viet Cong In retalia1e \ to W fold in Muth Vietna m. A 12·da.1· gr11.v 11!,rt went in t lf,ct · t.onighl for 1h<' 215.000 Americ.11n GI:-; in Vietna m anrl !lll'Y Wf!re confined In the ir ba!it.s in PXper·1 atinn the CommunisL~ may try In rl 1:iirup1. the forthcoming pre~ide;nttal rlerl1nns. F4 Pha ntnm 1r 1 fighter -bombers .~trur k 35 milf'.'i 1nl n North \'if'lnAm todlly 11.nrl hit. an11a1rcr<1ft fl'1Sitinn~ menarinii. l/ S. air strike~ a,ef!ln~! the Hn Chi Minh tr111il 1n Lan~. 852.s i;truck l;1r~e1 ~ in~idf' lh r rltmitit:ir17.~d 1on~ 11nrl jets hir r.nm- mun1.~1 pni;1!1on~ in Lan.~ And C11:mOOrl1<1 Haoo1 radin. 1n 8 brna dra ~t mnnilnrHl in Sa111;nn. ~<110 lhP prn visinn al rf'1·nl11· linn 11rv i;:n1•rrnmPnl 1 Vie! C n n ,e: 1 thrr11t!'nPrl rn rPlllJiA1 1': in South Vietn;::im , It did nnt i;prr1f1 \\'hat fnrm lhP rr!llli<1- t1nn v•n11lrl !llkP ·IJut in thf' p11~l thP \'11'1 fruu: h.'1,t 1nrrP<l!<P.rl !hr i:hrll ln.1: \'If S{'!U\h \'1ttnan1!'se to~·ns and 1·1l111it'S- mil1tar v mncleri:it~s in !he Communist Pi:irr y hierarchy. It i~ believed lht problem was thrashed nut at a mid-mooth meeting in Pekin11:. This probably was 11 meeting nf the ~ ml!'mbfi.r politbur(l of the Ccmmunlst Pa rty'~ centrgl eon1mitt et. One theory i.\ t.h11l the lt.fti;oil faction in I.he pn!iburo and central cnmmiUet. may have st i1,ed on Prf:mjer Chou En·l ai'it in· \·lt11:lin" to Preside nt Nixan ln visit Chin• 11:s 11 point of att.1c k. Analyi;t;oi sugp:e:rtln11: I.his lheory J.llY the left ists may h8 ve. wan enoup:h support ta creat e a serious ap lil in tht. le1dership. Thl!'rt. is a dr.11r1h nl harrl information but an11lyst.~ point !n a curious ~ries of event.~ "''hich include -A !i!eppe d-up 1111.ark by the milit1ry nn !tit exrremilit;oi i;1nc t l11!e Augu11t.. Thia .J1 tt11rk ha~ cnnl.1 inf'd pointed references In Chen Po-ta. 11 fQrmer secret1ry t.o Man 11nd can~idl!'rl!'d tht. fo url h·ranking man in the p.llrtv until hi' was pui in pnlitic111l lim- bo a year a.i:o alon.(! v.•1th Li Hsueh·fl!tij!. annther membr nf the politburo. -Public11tion of pholn.1t raph3 in twn Ct1mmunis1 papers in Hong Kong of .11! member s nf tht poll!burn, t.1cept Chtn and Li. -lSSUi!nCt Of II !'le1 n( Mi color phnt.n,11r11ph~ nf M:tn in cnnnection wil h !he f!Oth anniversar~' nf the foundinR" nf thP. p11rf,\'. Distribur ion nf th t photograph~ \I'll.( he,l!un Sept. 12. Thi' p11rly's SOth 11n- n1vers.11ry 1A·as l11st .!u!y 1. 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" " " " • • •• .. " " " " I Brandt Hit 5th Round Endl't By Student Gains Reported In Munich In SALT Talks MUNICH fU P ll A 2.1-year~Jd Germ•n pollllca1 science !l.tudent slap~ ch1ncellor Wiiiy Brandt in the fa ce on 1 downtown Mun ich sidtwalk today as a proltst against Brandt's conciliatory E11Al European policies, police saKI . Munich Police Chief Manfred Schreiber \denUf\ed the; attacker at a news con- fereoct. '"' Vik:tor Gislo, 11. a 1tudent who rt.et.nll y ran unsuccessfull y as a can- didate of the f!Xlreme right.wing N111ion11.I 11tmncr1:itic Party I ND P 1 for the B11v11ri an st11te parliament. ~chrt.iber said Gisla w.11s in trnublf! 1A·11.h polict. earlier this year for It.i ring down an EaRI Gf!rman flag from a public building . Police said he carried nn wt.apons on him at the tim' ht 111t11cked Brandt. The cha.nce l\or''.'I lif'CU rit y ~ua rd s ju mped on hin1 11nd tonk him away for Qlll'!\lionini::. \\'ilnes.'ie.'i said that when r:islo slapped lhr 57·year-nld Brandt as hf! po~ed for television t ameras nn the sidew al k out!!ide the headquarters of the Munich O I y mp i c nrganit.ing commllltt. he. ~houtcd : .. Tha l is for your ostpo!itik !F.ast,.rn Europt policy i " HELS INKI (UPIJ -Tht flhh round f')f thf: Str1 legic Llmillt1on Talks (SALT/ ended torlay 11nd U.S. Chit( Nelil:otiator Gerard C. Smith said he thought the cht11 nge of rt.aching an agreement this year .. ls not bad." '!'he talks resume in Vienna on Nov. 15 11nd Smith told newsmen he ht'Jieved that the iiixth round would prOOuce at 1e11st an agreement on limiting defe nsive Arms. A communique; iAAued al e;nrl of t.ol'lay's ses!iion sairl Russia anrl the Unitt.rl Sllllf'S harl fo unrl certain artas of comrnan ground anrl 11chit'ved a clearer un· rlerstand inp: of the problems of curbi ng nucle11r wea po ns. It sair1 Smit h anrl Soviet negoti1111or Vl111dimir S. Semenov "ha vf' enga g'd in de;tai led cnosi rleratinn nf a limit11tion of defensive nuclear a,vslt m!\ tABMSI anrl "havt. given cnns1rleratinn " U> certain ml'asure;s with respect to limitation of l'lf· fensive we11pons. This was 1he outline 11greed nn by \\'ashington 11nrl Mo.'ICO"' lasl Ma y 20 in a join1 U.S.-Snviet announcement Observers .~aid lhili m;1y be a referent"f. In a reportl'd hut uncnn(irmed ::igrPement dc.~1i;:ned to prevent nucle ar war by ac- cirlent. The communiqut gave no dtUtils of the top aeeret talb. 'fht opera1i11t. part of tht document cont11.J\td only two britf parag.raphl .. No observtrs had e:ipecttd anythin1 e;lse. Aftt.r 22 months of neaotiationa • comprehensive treaty. covering ABMs aorl soml! aipect.t of nffenaive weapona, is still In existenct. only on the drlwinz hoard. can f,rence 110urces s1id. Spea ki ng to new smen at t.M 11irporl. prior 10 his de;parlure. Sm ith said, "I belie~e !he prospect nf reaching an agreement on lin1iUng defenslvt. t11 rms in Vienna is not bad . 11.s you know , !ht final comm uniqu' of this Ht.lsinki iiessinn demonstra tes that our work ha~ bun fruitful." Smilh read a prepa red sLatemf'nt, ;::inswererl flOf' QUf'!ilion llnd new off {O \llashington with his rlelegation in 11 U.t;. Air Force jetliner lo report to PreRidtnt Nixon. The S.-.1•iet deleg11 tion goes hnme by train Sunday. The commu niqu' said, "certlin areas of common ground with respect to 11ucn !imitations h11:vt. bff:n rle veloped dur'ing thi;oi phas' of the nea:oti1tion11. and I cttarer under1tandina: w•~ 1chievf!rl con· cerning issues to be re~nlv•rl. Bulb specials to make your garden grow. 219 i<eUogg·s Topper Top Dressing. ExceUen1 seed cover for lawns and flO"Ner beds. Won'! burn lawns. is weed· free, odor·free. 3 cu. tt. bag. 129 Pl.,,.er Mix tn 2 cu . l't. bag. Have tne rig ht soil mixture in 111 your planting areas. Anemones 2~each An extra choice mOOl.lfe of double and semi-double bb:>ms in a wonderful assortment or rich, brillia'nt co lors. 3;9•.51e·. King Alfred Daffodils Plant bulbs that produce bright yellow King Alfred dattod ils. They are specially priced riow . 15-17CM. Your choice as~ Mexican Fan Palm a~ each Lantana or Nerium your choice 44~each or Star Jasmine in 1 gallon container. JCPenney Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. 239 Unfve,..lty Compost. Adds humus to soil. is high~ organic. 5 cu . ft . bag. 1 aa S9quola deooratt.e "'11: . Attractive, benefK:iaf ground cover for all planting areas. Medium, coarse and pathway. 3 cu, ft. bag . AVlliilbl• •t the lollow1og stores. CARLSBAD DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY·S"N DIEGO "10NTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH RIVERSIDE. Chorg9 1t. • ; ... • ·: • g • ' r ,, .. I in • n n ·~ ::• . .. • ' '· ••• s. '. nt y ' h I • n· f"rid~y. StpltmbH 24, 1CJ71 DAILY PI LOT Ii Speaker of D011se Carulidnc y Stork Hitches Atrplan,e Ride Poll .S how s Texas Officials Declnred Economy Top Worr y ATLANTA IAP) -An Eastern Named in Bribe By Harris Airlines Jet landed with one. more passenger than it took off \.11th Thursday after a passengl!!r gave birth lo a baby boy whlle flying "" AUSTIN, Te.x. (UPll -Gus Franklin Mutscher, the Democratic speaker of the Texas House ol Representstives. 11·as in- dicted Thursday on a charge of accepting a bribe to pass two banking bills during a special legislative session two years ago. BACKED BANKING BILLS Democrat Gus Mutscher "This just makts me so mad I could Spit," said Mut.scher's ~·ife, the form~r Donna Axum and the 1964 l\tiss America from El Dorado, Ark. Htunphrey Seeks Halt to MIRV "f am confident I will be acquitted," said Mulscher, 38, of Brenhah . 'Thi!! Travis County Grand J ury indicted 1'.tutschtr, anothtr legislator, a legislative a ide and a former stale insurance con1- missioner on the bribery charges which came to light during a federal in· vesligatlon of fraudulent stock manipula- lions in Texas. \VASHINGTON (UPil -Calling for an r-nd to the int.emationa/ "drama of in- corr~'·t assessments and Just f or ~uperiority ,'' Sen. Hubert H. lfumphrey ~ D-l\finn .). asked the Senate lvday to sus- pend deptoy1nent or the nation's ne\\"est n1 lssile system. The Grand Jury also issued a reporl criticitlng Texa~ political figures. "ll ls the opinion of the. , • grand iury that some Texas lawmakers. who have bee.n ele.cted by the voters of 1'exas to the high position of trust, were too bu~.v granting political favors and being in- fluenced in exchange for turning a fast buck," the grand jury's report said. Humphrey called up his amendment lO place funds for the multiple, in· dependenlly targetable re-entry vehicle 11\llRV ) into reserve to a~·ait the reac- tion from l\ioscow. The other officials indicted "'ere : Humphrey's amendrnenl w a s in· lroduced to a $21 billion military pro- curement authorization bill -the annual Pentagon weapons measure. Rep. Thomas C. Shannon, 61 , a Fort \\'orth Democrat, the speaker pro tem- pore of the l louse· and a close friend and politict.l ally of Mutscher. t!narterly Basis Arniy Pla11s to Halt Monthly Draft Call h . tNGTON (UPI) Army officials hope to end the decades.old practice of monthly draft calls with the new draft announcement ex. peeled next week . They expect to switch to quarterly calls. In l11e ii.•ake of passage of the new draft law Tuesday. Pentagon officials are working up new calls for the rest of the .vear. Total c?Jls for October. i\1ovember and December "'ill be no more than 19,500, of· ficials indic11ted. Army officials wa nt to Incognito Miranda Convicted PHOENIX <UPI 1 -Ernest A. J\1itanda, key figure to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision. has been reconvicled of robbery. Superior Court Judge Phili p i\1arquardt did not set a date for sentencing for the defen- dant. ""ho \\'BS tried under 11 ficlitious name lo a voi d publicity. Miranda .,.,·a.-. retried on the robbtry ch11.rge due to !hi!! 1969 U.S. District Court decision that overturned his earlier conviction"()n grounds his con- fe ssion was ''involuntary and ill"f!al." Miranda 's identity "'RS kept from the jury until after lhe verdict was read becausl!! of the publicity be received over a Supreme Court decision regarding u n re. I al e d con- victions for kidnaping and rape. The high court's ruling held that criminal suspects must be advised of their conslilutional rights before giving a con· feS!l on. Miranda was retried on the kidnap-rape charges. convicted and 1entenced to 20 to 30 years. Miranda "'3."i retried oh the robbery charge under the name. o( "Jose Gomei '' although lawyers and wit· nesses usually refe.rred to him as "the defendant" to avoid revealing his true identity. Marquardt told t he jurors Mi randa was tried under Lhe fictitious name "to protect the interests of Uie defendant and lhe public." Miranda was accuaed' of robbing Mrs. Barbara Sue. Johnson ol $1 in November, 1962. Protes t H eld Over Anica switch to a quarterly call system because they feel it is simpler to ad.minister. Their plans. however. must be ap- proved by civilians in the of- fice or the secretary of defense. and by the Selective Service System. The monthly draft calls have been a fixture of Americ:an life £or more than two decades. Tnductions for !he \\'orld War TI period came to an l!!nd in October. 1946. and the drart then went into mothballs except for three montfur: during the 1948·-49 Berlin blockade. But the monthly calls wtre resumed in September, 1950, shortly after the Korean War began. From then until this year there was a call every n1onth but ll'l·o -May and June. 196!. Y.'ith the decline in the u~e f)f the drafl in tht decrease in hostilities in Vietnam, Army officials began this spring to feel it wou ld be simpler to use a longer period for calls than one month. Ci g arettes Boost Tar, Nicotine \\'ASHINGTON (UPI) fl~ore cigarette brands In- creased tar and nicotine levels during the past 10 months than decreased them, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said today. Reporting on August tests or 121 brands and types of cigarettes. the FTC said 39 sho"·ed increases in tar con- tent and 35 in nicotine content compared 171·\th the. previous test in October. Sixteen varieties decreased tar content and 20 reduced nicotine. content, the FTC said. Tar and nicotine content was unchaliged' in 57 varieties, th' report said, and comparisons were not possible for 'El. Thursday the F"l'C accuaed Ecoto-G. a I c a d in g non- phosphate dtlergent, of faltely a dvertising that it is safe, The FTC said the cue was not connected with l h e gov e rn ment 's recom- mendation lat wte.k that housewives I h o u 1 d use phosphate detergenta because. phosphate subatltutes a r e hazardous, particularly for children who might 'at them. Russell E. Train, chairman of the While House Council on Environmental Quality. urged th' FTC Thunday to drop its ALBANY, N.Y. <UPI) -A proposed rule under whicll ••ell-publicized protest against phosphate detergents "·ould lhe state'! handling of the h.a\'e. to include a water pollU· Attica Prison rebellion drew a tion warning in advertising crowd estimated at 1,SOD to and packaging. the front atepii of the SI.ate ;===========.! Capitol Thursday. The noby but ord tr l y J!&lhering fell far llhort of the 8.000 to 10.000 protesters which organitcrs predicted would ahow up lo d!!mand I.he rtsignat\on of G<lv. Ntl&on A Rockefeller. The protest lasted nbout two hour.,. Kms LIKE UNCLE LEN Stirman Rush fll t Ginty, 32, On!! or Mutscher's legislative aide~. J ohn Osorio, 49, an attorney, forme r s tale insurance commissioner Md fonner president of Natlona l Bankers Life Jnsurance Co, The alleged bribe v:as uncovered by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Com- mission during its investigation into the sale and fraudulent manipulation o( unregistered stocks bel\~·een January, 1968 and Deceniber, I97D. The alleged mastermind of the srhemi> ~·as Houston financier Frank \\'. Sharp. The SEC claimed Sharp. in order to keep his plan from being detected, need- ed to get rid o( the Federal J)eposit lnsurance Corp. (FDIC) fron1 his bank. Sharp drafted two banking bills \\'hich \\"ou\d have created a state-chartered cor- poration to insure deposits in estate. banks. The bills were submitted lo the legislature during its 1969 special session and subsequently passed. In July. 1969, Sharp·s bank, Sharpst0\.\'11 :-;late bank. granted a series of loans to Mutscher, Shannon, Gov, Preston Smilh and other state officials. all Democrats, and the proceeds from these loans went lo purchase stock in National Bankers Life, \\'hich Sharp also controlled. On Aug _ 27, 1969 the spe<.·.ial legislative session whl ch consi dered Sharp"s bills convened. On Sept. 5, Shannon introduced the bills in the Legislature. over northeast Georgia. PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -·The chief Eastcm Airlines iiaid an Atl anta concam o! the American people is the WASHfr-..1GTON (UPI) -CAiling 1972 • stewardess, Bonnie Wilson, assisted state of lhe economy, according tn the tTuclal year, Oklahoma's Sen. Fred ft. 1n the delivery o( the 3 pound, II Gallup Poll. This replaces the Vietnam Harris an11ounced today ht will seek the ounce lwy. Wa r as the primary concern. Democratic presidential nomination and 'J\4·e.nL.Y·eighl minutes later, the Gallup sur.•et.> over the last seven "try to turn this country arcund befOrl!! l\li ami to l>etroit jetliner made an years have indicated the war was C()n- il"s too late." un:sched uled landing in Atlanta, sidered by more people to be of pr1mary "I belie.ve that a President can call this ~·here mother and c:hHd \\'ere importanc:e than any other issues. country back lo the greatness that is in rt'''l"~1°r1 in good condition al a But 45 percent of the J.495 persons In· us.'' 11arris said. "J mean to try.'' hospital. f.t'r\•lewed late la~ month said I~ The 4D-ye.ar old , self-styled modem-day 1',as the second tim~ f..1rs . ecllnomy was uppermost. \\'ilh 2."i percent populist sa id his campaign would lake \\"1l:-;un. who has been a stewardess savinR the "'ar wris the No. I prnblem . him to the elderly, to Vietnam veterans since January 1970, has assisted in in a June poll , 33 percent or llmsc in· in hospitals, to the prisons. and to the a birth in the a ir. lervie"·ed said the war was the lirsl pro· street s. blem and 22 percent cited the economy as "A campaign itself can give power to mnst important. the po11"erless," he said. "l mean to do ~f l'lltks·"iving Birds The August figurrs indicated the most that."' ' e concent over the economy since 1936. H~rri11 joined Sen. C..eorge S. McGove-m Ill OO lUldC(J )>y ·u .s. Those inlervll'Wed a lso said the of South Dakota as an anoounced can-1·· economy would be the major issue in the didate for the. Democratic nomination. \YASHJNt.:TON (AP I -GovernmenL 1972 Presidential campaign. 1'.1cGovern announced last spring. inspe<:tors are chC'cking ~.000 Minnesota The <Juestinn asked nf the persons 18 or Over the past two and a half months. turkeys slaught ered for Thanksgiving nlder in more than 100 localilLes across •1arris has sought to put together a coali· tablps 1n see how many contain harmful the country was: "What do you think i~ lion of senior citizens. disenchanted residues of an industrial chemical thal the rnost i1nportant problem fa cing this vouth, blacks, Mexican·Americans, In· al so was di scovered in chickens lhi5 sum-country today ?" dians, farmers, and blue collar "'Orkers. nier. The Gallup Poll said lhnt l:l percent He said his extensive trave ls this sum-The turkeys were impounded over the cited crime and lawlessness as the main tner left hin1 wilh this impression. pasl six weeks al Swift Dairy & Pou ltry problem, 7 percent chose race rclalions -"A lot or people can't believe Con1pan.v in Detroit Lakes. l\1inn., a and 6 percent poverty and welfare. Five America has ever been to the moon, subsidiary of Swift & Company, the na-percent nf th6se polled were nol ac· 1'hal"s because they doubt the credibility tio11"s largest meal packer. counted for. of the government and because it seems Dr. Kenneth t-.1. fo.1cEnroe, bead of !\feat Am ong those who said the ec:onomy so Illogical to them that our nation could and Poultry inspection for the v.·as th~ primary problem, mo5t felt lhe spend so n1uch money on space. \\'hen so Agriculture Department, said Thursday high cost of living and general econon1ic many of our people here on earth can't lhe turkeys were from ··si x or seven problems Vi'ere more important thatl buy medica l care." flocks" grown in Wadena, Minn. unemployment. ~~~~~~-'--'~~~~~~~ Chrysler· Plymouth ~~ ~.\"l,~X.~L~R introduces the 1972•s. Built to stay new longer. !oqp'lhmtiifeat we'ttc"" bulltbeU... So """""""" Orr,sk:r-P!ymmth car~ intetsted in-from the little Cricket ID the amipact Duster, from the mid-size Satellite ID the tuxurX..SChr,:slcr-JOU can be sure .it was built with thismmmitmco.t in mind. Cnming through with the kind dear Arnericiwaols. Buy now while prices are still fta•e1L .. " j . . , • .. DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIA.L PAGE Senate Test Coming Unless the sta~ Senate does something to kill it, the it.ate will purchase the old Capistrano Beach Cl ub shoreline tor public use. Assemblyman Robert Badham and Sen. Dennis Carpenter, both Newport Beach Republicans. have !ought hard to keep the prime parcel of beachfront downcoast of Doheny State Beach from Calling into private hands. The land is now on the open market But lhe legislators for the past several months have battled for a state appropriation from 1964 parks and recreation bond funds to form a state offer of about *l.7 million. Opposition has come from northern legislators who obviously have little understanding of Southern Cali· fornia beach real estate values. But despite the opposition Badham and Carpenter have won support from the Assembly and several com· mittees. The la15t test will be in the full Senate. If it pas15es, the spectre of high-rise buildings with little it any public access will disappear. And lhe eight·acres "'ill become part of an expand· ed Dobeny Beach State Park. City Sl1ould Accept Laguna city officials continue io ponder the Festival of Arts offer to increase its rent payment from 17 1h percent of gross revenue to 27 percent to help finan ce the Main Beach. Some are still trying to figure out how lo squeeze a Little more cash out of the deal. folks would stay a~·ay in droves if th e state ever decided to crack down on the none-too-legal canyon parking situ.ation. For years both the city and the state l)1vis1on of Highways had sort of looked the other \Vay when fes- tival-goers parked their cars around t'he median island at the mouth of the canyon in su mmer. But the traffic jams finall y becan1e so acute the boom had to be lowered. Some 250 spaces around the island were wiped out ~·ith copious applications of red paint shortly before the 1971 season. Someho\v 239,945 people managed to get to the grounds any,vay. \\'here did they all park? Who knows? At Last-a Side,valk Few of then1 may realize it. but the hundreds of San Clemente High School students who began classes this week \viii receive a gift 10 coming \Veeks -one "'hich could stave off a traffic tragedy. Jt's a sidewalk. And the $2,000 required to build it came from Insurance Agents Association and San Clemente insur- ance agent James llolbert. Paved walk\.\•ays usually arc not very important, but this one, to be built on the ca st si de of Avcnlda Pico, means that v.'hen it rains, hundreds of youths \Viii no longer use the cente rline of a busy highway as the path to school. Flooding of gutters and thick mud for a pathway meant that the only way to "'aik \\'3S in the niiddle of the road. Surely the check received by the city at the close or this year's Festival should encourage prompt acceptance. The city's share of the 1971 proceeds amounted to $87,· 896, up $12.000 over last year. And this was accomplished despite fears that the Officials of the Capistrano Unified School District promise that the 800·foot strip of pavement will be in before the heavy ralns. And by then motorists can have the highv.·ays lo themselves. ~l::::."'-­ "WHAT WOULD I LIKE To BE WHEN I GROW VP? ALIVE , PLEAS&.' Irrationally Preoccupied With Height A front page story in my local paper not long ago reported the: findings of a personnel director at the University of Pittsburgh, indicat· init that the starting salary of a job ap.. plieant is related to his height -that men over 8 feel make about 10 per- cent more than men under 8 feet. "The '"d thing about this," he said, ''is that we are not talking about labor· ers ..• but about men recruited by cor- porations because they are presum::ibly bright, have gol a brain, "nd the brain has been trained.'' SOCIAL PSYCllOLOGISTS, however, have long known this to be true in Western civilization; because we are, on Ult whole, taller than Oriental peoples, we tend (consciously or unconsciously) to consider height as one sign of superiority. whereas it plays no part in Eastern culture. A few year~ ago, the Journal or Social Psychology reported on a most in- teresting experiment in the relationship between statm and perceived height of a person, made by a teacher at !he Australian National University. RE \\'ORKEO WITH 110 college students, separated into five groups. Each group of 22 was asked to estimate -to the nearest half.inch -the height of the same man, when introduced under a variety of tit le~. The l!!stimat.es grew steadily higher as Dear Gloomy Gus Since the revival of ''No. No Nanette" has been so successfuJ perhaps one of the songs from that show should bt: updated. We could alwa ys change the lyrics to read, "Ky for Thieu, and Thieu for Ky .. :· -L. C. M. n.11 "'''"' nri.a. ..... ,... vi • .._ .,.. ......... r111 '""' •• ltlt ~ ....... -. 1- , .... HI •ffW• It G-r 6 w .. DtllY .. li.t. the academic status ascribed to the modl!!l grew more bnpressive. Introduced as "a student from Cambridge," one group estimated his height as S.911.z; as a demonstrator In psychology from Cam· bridge, his hl!!ight was estimated as over 5-10; when introduced as a "lecturer in psychology ," he grew another half-Inch ; a "senior lecturer" title added a further inch: and when made a full professor, he leapt to over 6 feel. (As a control , when these same student groups estimated the height of their own instructor, there was no such variation.) WE SOMEHOW expe<:t "importanl'' men to be larger than they may bt: in ac- tu;,,·I fact. People were always su rprised at the relative short statur' of s u c h notables as Einstein. Freud arid Thomas Mann : invariably saying to them, "You look much taller in your pictures." But, of cour1e, tht •·pictu res" were i11 th e people's minds, noc. in the photos them· selves. No doubt this irrational preoccupation with height in our culture has made shorter men over-react v.•itti the ag. gressiveness and defensiveness that i~ so often characteristic of them. When Lloyd George was Britain's prime minister dur. ing World War I, a dinner guest iactless- ly ~marked upon his shortness. ';In \'.'ales. where I come from," he retorted, "\\'e me;,surl!! a man from his neck up; here, you apparently measure him from hls neck down.I" Her Feelings Were Hurt ''Hurry up, you think we have all day," 1ald Ult bus driver to his lady passenger. The lady was shocked by the comment. In fact. she felt outraged and insulted. ~ remark caused her anxiety and loss of 15Jeep. She sued the bus company for $5,000. But the court ruled against her. Sure , her feellnp were hurt. The rude driver show- ed bad manners. But this was not cause for court action. No ont haa the right to disturb in- tenllonally another's peace of mind. But the court will award damages only if thl!! defendanfl5 conduct is pa r t i cul a r I y• ou trqtoll!.. JN ANOTHER CASE, a creditor'• acnamed Insults at a pregnant woman led to a ml1carri1ge. 11\is was com· pensable. A creditor called a neighbor late: at night and aiiked the dl!!btor be 1Ummoned out of be:d for an emergency, Nflnc that the husltand had a bad ac-- cldenl When the debtor went to the phdne, the creditor told bu she was behlncl In her payments. Thia too wu pvands for court action. Quotes Cel. ltobtr1 MeConnh:k. ww1p1.ptr elft&or ud pwWlskr -"The newfJ)aper .. an Institution developed by modem dvillution to pruent I.he news of the: d•J. lo foe:ter cmnmttc' and industry ttrou&h widely circulated advertiMmtnl.I and to furnish Ulat check upon pem- ment which rio cor111UtuUon has evl!!r been ablf lo provide." Law in Action "-· The landlord who throws out !ht! tenant's furniture, or the practical joker who sends a lady a dead rat wrapped in a l box, or the businessman who usts in· suiting business tactics to humble a com- petitor will have to p.ay for disturbing the other's peace of mind. There may be no actual physical harm. But wreckle.s1 or outrageous acts causing e m o t i o n a I disturbances are l!!nough. IN ANOTHER CASE, two youngsters o( divorced parents lived with the defen- dants. But Ule defendants werl!! not strict guardians. They allowed the chi!drl!!n to drink alcohol and eng1ge In Intimacies with friends. The children became emot· ionally disturbed and the parents sued on their bth11f. The court ruled that thl!!rl!! wert no threats, abuse or misconduct by tM defendants which caused IM tm<>- Uonal dJsttt.ss. They were acts of omissions -too much pe.nnlss ivenl!!l5S. There was no proof of intentional conduct Ulat brouaht about the disturbJncl!! of the children. UABrLITV IS more likely lo be lm· posed if the defendant Is dealing with a part.leularly deU t ate subject or person. F'or l!!xample, making an insulting remark to a m.11rinl!! sergeant does not cause 111 much Hablllly as makinlJ the aame remtrk to a prtgnanl woman. Liability mighl 111so bt cau~ by unin trnllonal but negl igcnl llC:IS s 'Despicable l11j11stice to Belfast Catholics' Reader To the Editor; With reference to I.he situation in Ireland, J believe our ··waspish" in- sensitive attitude toward the Irish Catholics in Belfast is merely 1ndicat1ve of the "American" view as regards op- pressed people all over the world. WE REALLY DON'T stop oppression or even mass murder and genocide until \\'C first ask whal's in it for us. In spite or the pure propaganda that feeds through our netwo rks in the United Stales from BBC, surely 'A-'C in America are aware the poor Jrish Cathofic in Belfast js, in fact, afforded that same brand of .. justice" that our minority g r o u p s , black, brown and destitute, receive right herl!! under our unconcerned noses. THE JSSUE . Mr. Edilor, is the vot e. The lrish Catholi c is given the most ml!!nlal of jobs in Belfast -thus. no property ownershi p or right tn vote. With no voice in government, people, as you Charges Mailbox Letters from readers are welcome. Normally 1vriters shoula co11·vey their messages i'n 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to flt space or eli minate l ibel is reserved. All le t· te rs nu1st 11tclude signatuTe and mail· ing address, but names may be with· held on Tequest if sufficient reason is apparent.. Poet.111 will not bt' pub· lished, are aware. lake to thf' slreets. b;inrl !ogethcr and , in desperation . very oft en retaliate ~'ith force. All these despi cable injustice~ stem from a tremendous lack of concern and compassion for the poor. May God give. lhem lhe power to overcome. Lack of PO\\'ER (JllS) to the Bcngalese in East Pak1s1<1n. dying in the street~-And power to the Jrish Catholics in Belfast, the poor blacks in America. whose patience is wearing thin . and power to our poor Mex· ican.An1crican farm workers "'ho labor for us. Power lo those poor v.·ho arc called the "Welfare J\1ush." AH power to these, the so-ca lled "!east of our brethren,'' the poor. J\fay they one day turn the tide and. in all their wisdom and experience. nol to forgtt their pa· tience , have jurisdiction over us for a change. BERNIECE WELSH \\lild Ri ver s Bil.I. To the Editor! Con tril ry to your correspondent, Mr. Rnb<'rl Lee . I hope that Senrit11r Carpcnl rr votes for the. "wild rivers" bill. ll is a Jong·slanriing absurdity that Blotting Out Past's Great I sometimes lhink the task of civilizrd man in our lime rcsol\'es itsel f into the simple problem or remaining civilized. We are being told increasingly I.ha t our commitment to the future should get away from the no. tio11 of gro\\'lh as "'"' have knov.•n it. thal the truly important task before us is tn undo the harrn creotcd by tcthnic:.il µro· gress. There are souls so far li llnk 1n ~krp· ticis m as lo wondrr openly If thi n~i; lik e the internal combustion engine and tl1e gun do not. in the end . ~·ork niore harm than good. Those brave and adventurous men who ha cked out a jungle to rrect what they called a civilization are often being looked on with r.1ore than a soupcon of suspicion. A QUITE distmguished sthool nf British biologists pre aches the doclrtne that everything that man has done in the By George --~ Dear George: ls rabbi t tobacco harmful? WONDERING Dear \Vondering : When's the lasl timt yoo hea rd a rabbit cough? {!sometimes wish I had the proh- ll!!ms the v.·nmen advice cul· umnists gel. [)(.'ep dov.·n. 1 don't think my column Is as sexy ) Dear George : Are you the colun1n ist who h11i; the plans for turning 11 back·yard tree into a bird sanctuary by in· ~ta11ing pl ywood platforms on limbs over the weekend? Dear E, E. By golly. Th•nks some.Uling weekend. that's riJ:ht~ I KNEW planned for E.E. I am' I had l h I~ CONFIDENTIAL TO ' 'T 1-1 E DEFENDERS ... Well. lf you had listened ln rne when 1 :id\'i~ed ~'flt! to have o111 lawyer look over that TV contract. this wouldn't h&\'t hap- pened. Charles \lcCahe name of progress ha s turned agains t the best interests of his nature. In the 1vor!d of the spirit \'Cry little such dou bt. need exist. Blind fa ith , ~·h1ch motivates so ma ny of those who believe in 1hc automobile and 1hc linreguJated U~P Of guns, IS 110! a trait (If !he Cl\'ilizcd 111::111. \\lhcn ideas be come free, l'1v11iza· l1 1in r nsucs. and the essC'nl !;i l elrn1en1 nf c·rvil!Ty .::i pperiri;: The cl cmrnt of ch01t't:. This has been call£>d !hr free tr::1clr 1n iclrns. Civ11i za1irln. 111 a sly way. ls i>usri· cion that the olhrr fcllo\\· n1ay be ri ght. ''THE TRUE SAVAGE is a slave." said G. K. Chesterton, "and is a!v.·ays ta !k1ng about what he must do: the true ci vilized man is a free man, and is al\vays talking what he may do." How much is this feeling of MAY being eroded today! On every h<md , it seemi;, spurious salvationists are thumping thetr tambourines ~'ith !he multiform musts of our t1mC' You nan1e them. \~'hen ~·ou !ell a m;in he MUS T do ~on1cth1ng . you arr dehvr nng to him B profnund insult · Y<•u ii re tell ing him that he 1~ irresponsible. lh::il he docs not have \11!11111 him the cap<1c1\1es needed for his surviv al. TllE Tt:BE. \\'lllCll could be the i:;rea!C'.~t e<Jucat 1onal 100! ever devised by man . has turned 11i; hack almcst 1-11ho!ly 011 !he cull ura! vrilue::s agreed on by \\1C's tern m:ln . anrt is devoted to a !'ingle ;ind d11bioui; pr oposition. Thrit the move- rnt!nl or goods. 11nr1 the lr<i cll'· in dolla r.;, is the s11m11111111 bonup1. The belier in the i;uprrrnacy or money is almost a dcrini· l111n of slal'ery. If one looked al the commercial lube incessantly for a year. what would onP kno\Y of Samuel Pepys, or Socrates. of Erasmus and Aquinas. of Degas and Velasqurz. of Mozart and Palestrina, of the buildings of Adam tlnd Christopher \Vrcn? 1'HE GREAT LEGACY of the past is Wh)f Utilities Advert~e The notion that advcrti!ing. \~·hich helps lo promote hi~h·volume, low.cost s<1lcs. is ,ci charge against consumers is taken In tas,k by a representative of a typical power contpany. \\'ho explains v.·hy his company believes in advertising. He observes: "Advel1ising helps my compan)' provide one of the hi ghest energy consumption states in the nation the besl possible uti lily service at the lowest po ssible cost. In order to opcrale economically, v.·e must build load in off· peak periods of the day and off.peak i;e11sons of the year to fill in the valleys. Otherwise facilities and equipmen t would be. siltlng idle much of the ,lime. and 1he average cost of pmducini: 11 unit of energy would go up. The result would be lower operating efficiency for us and higher rates for our customers." IT 11': EASY TO TALK about chminatlng a service or a function ing part nf prnduclion and dislribulion - ~urh as adverllsini;: -without pauslnJ: to lhlnk of lhe consequences. The theory that a l}f'ltP.r Ille. can be achieved by slowinJ: do11.·n the mechanism that has given our rnuntry a rceord &Landard of living is 111· Guest Editorial ·, J .. *. f(l~1nQccl Rn d unwnrk11ble. It aclut1Jty poEes :i threat to long-term en · vlronmental goals. Criticism of utility ad- vertising out or concern for the en· ''ironmcnt is a dtssl!!rvice to future generatio ns. AGAIN. IN THE 'tl-·ords of the utility representalive, "Power g e.n er 1 ti on cau~es only 11 very sm111\ percent of t1ir po]1u11on. A8 new. more efficient plants ~re built the\ pe.rccnta!{I!! is dropping ... The fact Is more energy is needed 10 undertake. the tremendous environm('ntal housc-cleanini;: job that needs to be done. All or these t:tnv\ronn1cntal clean-up ricvices are powered by eleclriclly or n:t1ura1 ga s." Apd advertising is one of thl' tools that h~ liflrd the 11rt of pro. dur ing energy to a poinl 11.•hcre t is the ally, raU1er Uinn the l'nemy, of en· v\ronm~ntallsm . fndulitrlal News Review - Concern Sou thern Cali rorn1ans htive. grahhOO waler from 01hcrs-Ar1 zona or Northern California -while refusing ln ;.;ave the water 1n our o~·n b;:i ck canyoni;. If '.l'C had looked to saving lhe 11.'alcr in our own back canyo ns fJri;t and alter that looked abroad for additional supplies. we would nol only have saved our water but we would , along with 11. ha\'e saved our own oxygen replenis hm ent arras, o u r p.gricultural and grazing lands and enough land bet11.·ccn our lo \\•ns to be able lo tell one town from another. But. Southern Cal ifornia h11d In be ,given over lo asphalt aflrt "development." Naw, it is practic;illy unlivable. Locally, however, for Lagunans there is in the AEsi:i, El Toro and Laguna Canyons a native water resources as yet no!. too despoiled. Lagunans are about the saving of this through their Laguna Greenbelt effort. JA/'11ES W. DILLEY Legacy slowly bc inl: blotted out by the strident immediate I n sis t en c i rs of the ma rketplace. \l/e arr selling ourselves and our produel.s to t arh tJ ther in a wav wh ich consumes so much time th~t v.•isdom gone bcfi:ire is being left to the mona!';lcry anrl the un 1ver~•ty. Th e i;:an1c.• of our li rnc, not.ably ,golf, ilre more a pro- Jiferauon of rhc 1rns1011s of lhf' 1nar\;rtplace lh an acliv111rs which air and refresh !he spirit. The {'lJflOUS thi ng IS. the stuff is S1Jll I.here, availa ble to anyone. Muscum.c; ;ire: still fine places to be. eve n if major at· lcntion is t1su111ly dir c<:lcd to the. picturP wh ich brought lt1e rnns1 n1oncy Ill Ch ristie ·~ or Sotheby's. Li braries art still around. to p1·ov 1de cont111·t with nll the greal , free ~krrit1r;i l minds nf the Oncnl. of th e Medi terranean , of North ern Europe.. I WO:"'JDER HOW many high school ,graduates of Californ ia have ever dippeti into the writings of Montaigne , of Goel h~. or Dante? Not In do so i~ like havin.1: a mil lion rl nll;ir,c; v.•1llrrl you, ;ind nrver spending a penny of it. Those who do not ignore that heritage, vulgarize 1l. There are ~·hole industne~ based on cheapening the finest striving of our pasl. notabl y the idea s of Christ. This very minute . as I finish. somebo<I~ has 1urneri on the portable r11rtio. and I am be1ng made aware of the virtues nf an ORGANIC CAR \l.'ASH. ~omewhere down on the south side of Lake Ta hoe • O~ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N: \.Vced, Publi.!M:r T homas KeeviL, Ediror Albert \.V. Bat~s Edito ri.ol Paar EditoT The edi!orial page of !he D9 tly PiJol eks to inlorm .!Ind stimul"re n!ld· el"!I by flrt'!'entini;: 1hi11 nev.·sp.11~r·1 op\nto ns Aild C'QmmC'nlAry on topicllJ or lntcrt'st and s1,11;n1!ican~. hy pfl). Viding a !orum !or die cxp~s!don ~ ~it l'l.'aders ' opinions, and by pr. ~cnlin.I,! !he l'tlve~ virwJ}(linl.I nl ln· for m<'d obs,.rv~N: and 11pokesm~n on topict ol the ciay. Friday, September 24, 1971 bed ern the had wn ked uld we wn '" nd bl• be I." J!y, the ' loo in g ell EY nt the "' ·ay hal the H'S "" th• nd till ace at- ure " !HI the nl, orn ool d he, a " ge, ie~ or y d r •! " r rrldolJ, StPttmbtr 24, 1971 DAit. Y Pit.OT 7 CHECKING Area Men • Ill Service Around the -W-0rld UP J\1arine Sgt. Earl J\1. Bro'"·n, largest landing ex er c 1 s e • • husband of thr former Miss undertaken by maJOr units of Patr1c1a E. Henderson of 10892 the First t-.litrine Division Mast Ave ., Y.'estminsler, 1s since 1t returned from Viet- p;irtlcipating Ln .'-.1 a r J n e nam l<ist April. Amphibious Brigade Landing Exercise fMABLEX \ 1·7! with lhe First Marine A1nph1!)1nus F'Of"Ce nf flhe Californi2. Coast. School Football Popularity Slips By L. fl.1. 80\'D CHARACTERISTICS of women are fascinating, no question. P.1uch more so than lhe traits of men. If you don't believe that. consi der the facl the New York Library hall! approximately 15.000 books on the subject of women compared to about 1.000 on men . Wll EN a husband and his wife get divorced on the Island of Barbados in the \Vest Indies. it's not uncommon to accomplish settlement by cutting the house in half. literally. _ . "ANTICS" may not be Ule only word in English that produces siK pro- gressive words a, an, ant, anti antic, antics -but it's pril· ... near. I'll warrant .•. ORDINA RIL\', a well-dressed woman "'·ho's al least 20 pounds overweight spends just about twice ;1;s much n1nncy for her clothing year round as a well·dressed woman "''ho's so much as one pound underweight. He is taking part in lhe l\lar1nr Liln('C Corp u r a I Oonatd E. l,11n~. hu sh;ind of the fortner l\11ss Junll' A. Fountain flf 125 S. f.strella, San Clemente, ia participating Jo f\.fa rillf'; Amphibious Brigade. Landing Exercise 1 f\.1ABLEX' 1·71 with the First Martnt Arnph1biou.~ Force off the Caltforn1a Coast He is taking part in the largest landing e x er c i s e undert;iken hy ma)or units of the First Marine Division since it retufned from Viel- nam last April. Marine Lance Corpor1\ Cbarlts A. Ashburn, husband of lhf' forn1er M113 Barbara J. Wheeler of 5021 Can1bri dge Ave ., Wes Im in :ii t er, Is participating In M a r I o e Amphibious Brigade Lilnding Exercise (MABLEX J t-71 with the First Marl~ Amphibious Force off the Calilornia Coast He is taking part in the largest !anding ' x f' r c i .! t undertaken by f!1B,ior uii.its of the F'irst -P.1arine Division since it returned from Vie!· nam last April. Navy Petty Offlcer Sec<ind Clas.! Jon M. Vaught. son ol Mr . and Mr~. Lukt Vaugh! of ?.OJO Vi11 de Frente. Sal\ Cltmente. i:ii oow deploytd !O the Western Paciric aboard the . guided mlssile escort destroyer US. Ramsey for du. ty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet._ DAILY 10 to 10 SUNDAY 10 to 7 COSTA MESA and HUNTINGTON BEACH STORES ONLY! A~10NG GLOWWORJ\.tS, as maybe you know. the lady \vho's interested in a gentleman friend turns on her light. That's not sublle, but it v1orks. You've heard the song, .. Glow. little gtow- "''Orm . glimmer. gli mmer." But were you aware the glimmer was altogether roma nllc? If the male glowworm makes a hit · with the female. as it \vere, she turns off her lamp. Then, other l male glov>'worms, bearing down on the gu iding light from far 11nd wee. become confused. frustrated. fra ntic actually. They cer· ta inly do. \Vhcre to now, Clyde~ CUSTOJ\1ER SERV ICE: Q. "Do elephanls slt!ep standing up 2 PLY FACIAL TISSUE SAT, SUN, ONLY 1a~ or lying down?" A. Most lie down ... Q. "Isn't footbal l the most popul ar high school sport no1,~1?" A. football ranks No. 4. Basketball is No. I , baseball No. 2. track No. J. That's partici-a paling sports .. Q. "Wh<tl's a crossword pancake?" A. It's 'j \\•hat the English call a waffle ... Q. ''Wasn't Vermont the , 200 ~hr•'I!' in h'''· :-;nft ;ih~nrhrnl firs! st<itc Lo ban slavery?" A. Teehnirally, suppose so. Sti ll, i;ortrr1 rastrl colnr~. L1n111 4. fil • 1111 Tts.~11r~. Jn .'!.~- it was the last lO no away with debtors' prisons ... Q. "How long does it take to tra in a polo pony?" A. about four years. That's after the saddle·breaking. ~--=:r. .::.::.-. """'' ·" ' NOTHI NG is better for girl's complexion than slanding on her head for a little 'vhile every day. That's what a beauty expert contends. If you can cut it. young lady. might try thal. Sadly. only one girl in 50 can stand on her head without help, that's known. 'i'our question.~ rrnd comme1il.s are u1c/con1crl on<f 1oi/l be used HI CllECKING UP 1nhrrevrr possible. Plrn.se address your letrer-~ to L.};!. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875 , Newport Beacli 92660, QUEENIE # By Phil lnt•rlandi •• Pacific Goldfish Farm WATER HYACINTH 6 for $1.00 FANCY KOi CMMI•• from !.oUfl>fNI C•llto•nl1'.• i.•oe.t ,~1,.... tlor> Of Kel 6 Troplul F l1~. WATER LETTUCE 4 for $1.00 BABY KOi 10 -$3.SO 25. $ 8.00 50-$1S.OO 100. $28.00 Ol'l'N •41lT 10-S ,,._ 893-7105 14642 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER ~ I • . DESK FILE ORGANIZER Discounl Price · Cha1ge it F•ol"••• d ;,;doc• fo< 8 8 fi..,e day~. <1 pen hold· C e r, indenlot1on for paper c::l ops, e lc. In <oordino!e color:.. ' " .... ~ .. f ---~--- 4-YD ADHESIVE KWIK KOVER SAT .• SUN. 99« POLAROID FILM . SAT .. SUN. $3 57 ONLY e . ONLY I f"n11r .\ar<f p11l"k;i~,-. of 1R" \\ 1dth 1.;1, lk K0v"r ·""H ndh"r· in c pla~1it•, !Iii.~ ~.--, n1;ui,v "~"" around 11)1" h<)ll~f' ('h .. <'sf' frnn1 many df'<1i:n~ .'I nd f'nlor\. '~--;-~· JM T'"larnlnr f1ln1 p11 1·k fnr 1111 t'fllnr J>IH'k rRtll~ r "fa.~. Si'lvf"~ L1n111 2. . ...---.--:- • FALL CLEARANCE s2 oo , s3oo . -. ~ .... :..._ .. : ... CHILDRENS SHOES c~0o':~e $2.00 2200 HARBOR BLVD. (a t Wilson) . . ' .\ \ . '• ' ' \ \ .....__ \ \'z.::; \---\ -'>---._ ,__ \ ,;;;,_ •• ___ • ~·._ . ·. ' .. .... \ "':::::: \ \ . ··-·-\ ~-.-1 ··- ~ -' • I f ~ t i• .. ~ ~ !i ,. L ; ,. r I ./ " ~ " SM-ARTY PANTS DOLL Sat, S11n, Only 1'n1ar1.1· !"1n1s hiJ;.h fash4 inn drill .\·nu !/Ilk 11nd ~hi! "n~u1Pr~. S11vl' 11 t thi~ lnw k:n111rt rn('I", Charge It! ~ .:l ··-~~-'1 .. ...o:O!W-.,.<. ~".:l>'f -.,.It~'~~ !.ir.V -'l"i·-::--~ <(>' .... ::-n...-..... .,,.~ .. ' ' STURDY 5-PC. PLAY GYM SET Our Reg. 29. 97 2488 ' l '·' 1- 5' AlUMINUM lADDfR Reg. 11 .58 2 DAYS ONLY 7aa Sturdv ·con~truct~rl. 1lum1 nu m atep ladde r 1i hJn dy for JOb s. • ._ .. 8}\ 'long, big 2" steel tubing top bor, legs, A lrglide, chain lawn swing, 7' slide with side entry, 2 swing s. Save_ . ' ·1 !· ,..,.. '"':.'Vt'·'".'!"'*-~ -_,. . '"'·., , ~Od•I H W2A ~ '"'~ .. HOT COMB AllD CASE. 30 GAL. METAL TRASH CAN SAT. & SUN . ONLY Reg. 16.33 1244 2 DAYS Remingtort d ryer/slyler hos mon· power handle,. brvsh, 2 com b o l!ochme nts. Sove ! . 2/6.00 I " StrnnJ.": c.11lva11i1rr1 .10-cal. c11n~ 1.1·ith !ie,h! IN1.< Ln ....... llTP tn1.sh . t !lust l'f'.~i.•IAot. Nr21t .. avint.~ I ·~· 1· Kmart ' ~ \' ' ·! MIX ·'N' MULCH ' J ~ •, LACE CAIU>IGAN .SWEATEJ.S . Seit, 51111, Only -as~ RIC>. J.88 ~3.11 -SAT .. SUN. ONLY ' -Lo\dir~· _le.rr rardl~M swutrrs, 011g &leev~s. Solid.and multi coloN. S. f\L 1-t' BONDED PANTS REI<. J.11 $3.11 Th~', •l11c~ Ar'" tn l:N:'Autiru l fAll colora "''Ith eluUc "''11.ist btind. Si2f'g 8-18. HUNTINGTON: BEACH 191Q1 MAGNOLIA (at Garfield)· • " ' • I \ • DAILY PILOT Police Clieck Busy Brirglar 'l'WE,TYNINE PALMS (AP) - Author11Jes are checking whether ll!i burglarie.t nation-wide may be li nked to a man whose home they said looked like a m u 1 e u m warehouse. Rex Ed~·ln Keller J r., U , of r.toon Ridge, has talked to San H1•rnardino Counl y sheriff's or- fic111ls about 92 burglaries around the courll.ry, spokesmen said. He h1 tx·ing held ,be.re on 33 counts of burglary. Sheriff's .Capt. Charles Callahan said Keller is being questioned ahoul burglariu of s ma 11 husmesses in 22 California Cflm· rnunities from Fresno lo the fo.fex· 1can bo rder. \\'hen he was arrested Sepl. 2, Cal lahan said, Keller's home pro- duced half a million dollars worth nf stolen jewelry, rare coins, an· !1ques, e1q>ensive rock and shell collections, walche~. a nask of ground silver dust and other \'aluab\es . "This is probably the larjel!t 11 orth of stolen goods found in San Bernardino history," said Callahan. Senate Okays Public Access Bill in State SACRAMENTO fU PI ) -The Senate has \'oted final legislative passage to a bill aimed at protecting the public's abili· ty to reach recreational areas by travel- ing over pri\'ate land. The measure by Sen. Robert J. Lagomarsino tR-Ojai), reverses a state supreme court ruling which gave legal access lo private land. The court ruled that private land open- ed 1o public use for S years could become public property or the person using it rou!d claim interest in it. Under lhe bill. however, public use of !he property would not automatically mean that it v.·ould become public ptl>- perty afler five years unle11 the original owner said that was: his intention. Solon• Smili"fl Agreement Seen On Property Tax SACRAMENTO (AP) -Democratic leaders say they have reached agreemeni "in principle" with Gov. Reagwn on ma· jor points in a massive property tax: relief plan, but they 1till are several days away from final agrttment on the billion· doUar-plus tax shift. Legislative lead•• or both part\!ft emerged smUinJC Thursday from their seventh face-to-face meeting this "-'eek ·with the Republican governor. Bill they were noncommittal about what was ac· compli1hed in the two-hour closed.door session. "We've come pretty close tc agreement on some major things," said Senate President pro tern J ames Miiis I 0-San Diego). "We've reached agreement in principle on some of the major po:nts." "I think we made more progress today than at any of the previous meetings." said Assembly Speaker Bob ~1oretti, Democratic chief of the lower house. "We're not bogging down." "We have a little self-imposed embargo not to negotiate in the press," said Assemblyman William Bagley or San Rafael. a top GOP negotiatcr. "But 9/e're still talking about a significant package." Al slake are plans to raise sales, in· come, business, vehicle, liquor and cigarette Uxes between $1 billion and $1.8 billion a year. Most of the new money would go tc property ta1 relief and renter relief, but there would be a net tax ln· crease of P 30 million tc $415 million a year. The Democratic plan would cut the average homeowner's prnperty tax blll by S20 a year. The GOP plan offers abou t half that relief, but it asks for income tax increases or only $325 million a year com· pared with a $1 billion hike in the Democratic plar.. A d<n:en lawmakers th ree assemblymen and thru senators from each party -have been taking part in the mutlngs with the governor. "Without really settling anything, we've narrowed the gap of the. dif· ferehces between us," said AMemblyman .Joe Gonsalves. author of the $1.8 billion Democratic plan. "We still have a very good property la1 relief package," he ad- ded. Gonsalves also said there is an agree- ment not to discuss details of the pnr posed tax shift unW flnal bipartisan agreement is reach!!d, but he said he could 11ay he is aUIJ hoping for a total package in excess of $1 billion. been one of the biggest issues separating the two parties. The negotiators said they recessed the meetings until 10:30 a .m. Monday to "work on some new figur~." Gonsah•es said a Senate Democratic Caucus proposal Wednesday to eliminate sales tar Increases from the tax reform package "hasn't hurt" chances of agree- ing on a major property tax relief measure for homt>owners. The Senate Democrats voled in secret to support elimination of a propost>d one- cent sales lax hike -a $500 mi!lion-a- year revenue item -lo save the sales lax for support of local school s. &th Democratic and Republican versions of tax r eform contain the one-cent hike . Th• Democratic Caucus vote was in reponse lo a State Supreme Court ruling a month ago that local property taxes are an unconstitutional base of supjXlrt for local schools. Gonsalves also said proposed cigarette, vehlcle and liquor tax hike:;; are slill on the table, but might not all be in the final plan. 'Sneezing' Comic Billy Gilbert Succumbs at 77 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Comedian Bi lly Gilbert's lengthy. wheezy sneeze became a cinema trademark in musical comedies. ''Funny thing is thal I didnl use it in more than five or six of all those films J made, but the way it sticks in people's memories, you'd think lhal was all I ever did," he once told an interviewer. The hefty, wide-eyed actor, who died Thursday at the age of 77 after suffering a stroke two months ago, sttirted his career in vaudeville and v.•ound up in television. Despite more than 20 films, in V.'hich he portrayed humorous characters generally nervous father types -Gilbert gained fame v.·hen he was cast as the voice of Sneezy, the dwarf in the Walt Disney cartOon production of "Snow \Vhite and the Seven Dwarfs." Jo real life, the mustachioed Cilhert said he hardly ever sneezed -"'The last sneezing cold I had \Vas in 1918," he told NO FINANCE CHARGE IF PAID IN 90 DAYS OR NO DOWN & 36 MONTHS TO PAY O.A.C. c > ' ' ' > • 0 • COLOR : FEATURES: A.utom1tic Fini Tu11in9 Buill In C1rtying H1nd lo UHF/VHF ... 11lt nn6l Slidt Rult Tu11ing WHY BUY AT ABC? • J Year Picture Tub• Warranty e 1 Year Free Parti. e I Year Free Service e Free Antenn1 With All Consoles At AIC we hll'ff 11¥ery Z..1111 Medel .. dl1ph1y. COLOR TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE t021 Atlanta ot Moqnolia HUNTIN<OTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ZENITH DEAlEll 968-3329 Lagomarsino said his bill, which went to the governor by a 25-D vote, means "ov1ners of property Which fronts on public beaches, however, would be re- quired 1G take affirmative action lo pro- tect their land." The size of the proposed tax ihlft has an interviewer in 1940. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Doctor Says 'Tex' Watson Faked Insanity at Hospital LOS ANGELES /UPI) - Charles "Tex " Watson feigned symptoms nf brain damage .;:ind ticted like "the perfect fool'' in an attempt to escape punishment for the Tale· LaB ianca murders, a state hospital psychiatrist testified Thursday. "He put un a l\1ortimer Sncrd act," said Dr. Alfred Owre, assist.ant superintendent of Atascadero State Hospital. Watson, the doctor sald, v.•ould lea\'e his mouth hanging open in a simulation of mental vacuity when doctors 1\'ere around but would close hi! mouth in repou and converse normally with other patients whfn he did not know he was: under observation. Owre was called by the pro- secution as a rebutta.l witness to seven defense paychlatrbt.t who said Watson was suffering brain damage and dlmlnlshed mental capacity. Watson, 26, WIS aent tc Atascadero after he was ex- tradited to Callfomia from 11cKinney, Tex. whert be Wlil~ arrested. On pisychiat.rist testified then thal he was a ''vegetable.'' Owre said Watso n was suf· ferlng from depression when he arrived at the slate in· stllution, where he remained for 11 l days. Owre said he b roug ht Watson out of the depression by making hlm angry to the point where he shouted, "I could kUI you •.. 1 could kill no~·." Five Solons A11swer Brow11 Fund Cliarges Wit h the 11 n g er "e:r· ternaHzed," Ow re s a i d , \\'alson's "depression was cor· reeled and he had no mental disorders ... And from then on, the ps~·chiatr:sts said. \\'at.!:on vr11s a "model patient." Watson was brought to California after the first Ta te trial was under w11y. He v.·as not brought to trial until after Charles Manson and three young 1\'omen codefendants 1\'ere sentenced to death for the seven killings. SACRAMENTO fUPl l Only fi\'e of the 134 politi c;il r andida tes threatened ,1·ith prosecution by Secretary nf S!ale Edmund l;, Bro\\·n Jr. hal'e Cflmplied wit)l hi s ullimalum to rile proper cam- paign fund .statements. Two-thirds of the 134 h1 \'e nol even acknowledged his lhreat despite registered let· ters. But Brown expressed o~ l imism Thursday nighl, one full "'·eek after his un- precedented warning, that the 134 would comply by the Oct. I) deadline. "Yt'e're all hoping 811 1\'ill comply ~·ith the law. If they don't, we'll refer their cases to a district attorney for pro- secution. I said that's what I'd do and that's what I interxl to do," Brown told a newsman. Among those ~·ho have not complied, Brown said , are former U.S. Sen. George Murphy, his 1970 Republican primary opponent N o r t o n Simon and Republica n Co-ngressman Don H. Clausen e>f Crescent City. S(mon'll legAI reprel!lentatlve s1icl the .rnulti-mllllonalre art colleddr ll'Wallillg for a court order to be processed llO he can ma.II Brown • campal;n statement. ne one he aent last year 1.nived lite. The fJve who hive complied, Brown ,,aid. are Democratic Assembly Candidates Barry Keene of Sant.a Rou and Ed Burke of L8keview Terrace, and Su~rior Court Judee Cln- dldn te11 \V illinm R. Fredman ' ol Sah Lui3 Obispo County, Jo11tph Censer of Contra Costa County a nd Ernest Duncan of Los Angeles County. Brown 1ald only 45 of the 13• have communicated with his office, either by letttr or teltphone. He had pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity. Whl~ at the state hospital, Watson was "m11llngerlng, playing the perfect fool," R • • Owre said. eClplellfs Ow'< added h• b<H"ed Wilson was malingering even Of W If during the trial. basing his e are opinion on a brief Cflnversatlon with the defendant. D Iini• On c r o 11 examination, eC ng Defense Att orney Sam Bubrick asked if Wlltson's an- SACRAMENTO (UPI) ti.social attitude al the hospltal Californians on welfare declin· suggested mental illness. ed for the fifth straight month "No," !&id Owre, "he during Augw;t, down 4,104 jurt playing it cool." from July, the Rea1•n,r---------- Adminbtr1tlon report&. The figures did not rtOect the changes resultlng from the state's new Welfare Reform Act which takes effect Oct. 1. The State Department of Social Welfare said Thur1d11y Californians receiving welfare la.st month totaled 2.184, 188, comp.red with 2,188,291 In J1.1· ly. Tht decline: confonned with a trend flrit reported In April. Thtre were 7,000 fewer penons receiving a11 l1U.nce from the muslve 1ld to ftmlllea with df'pendt n l children ca1e1ory In Auau~t than In July, dtcreasinc from 1,533,lSI to 1,M7,221. The number ct men r«ei v- At Sean ... Automatic Water Soften en Planned tor EaoY Do-lt- Your1elf Inatallation I PllOM yOtr ntaretl· Seara store lng AFDC tot.tied M,JOfi la.st 1-.---------' month, down J,OC(I from ,July • 4-Ply Polyester Cord Construction • Famous Dual Tread Design • Distinctive Dual 90-type 3 ring whnewall '9W' 4 PLY POLYESTER! GUARANTEED! SPECIAL SALE PRICES SIZE E71-1 4 f 71-14 G71-14 H71-14 G71·15 H71·11 lllGUl.t.• $)4.50 SJ6.50 l'alCf $40.00 $41 .50 $41.00 ~44.SO SALE $21.76 $22.S9 $2l.97 $25.51 $24.35 $25.94 PRICE f .l .T. $2.21 Sl.JI sz.ss Sl.74 SZ.64 Sl.10 lAIN CHICK; Should our 1upply el 1om1 1i1•• e r lin11 t\111 1h1rt duri"9 +h;, '"'"'· .,., w'ill lionor •~Y etdtro pl1c1d ~ow for fulurt dt !i"try •* !loit 1dYtrli11d prit t . BRAKE RELINE Mr••·s WHAT WI CIC : O u• •P•Ci1li1!1 1t li11t •II four "'"••11 -illoi W •9n•• br•~• IOnin91 • , • ln1p1cl t ll leur drum l .• , Cl.i t\ wh ttl cylin• ••r• i nd ttturn 1pt!n91 .• , Clt1n •nd lub•ictlt b1tliint pl1tt , .. lltp1t.l f•on+ wloi•tl bt1r:nq1 , , , Ad ju1t br1••1, rta+er• fluld ••. 11,,d 1,,1 vou• c11. W, u1• o"ly n1• f1ct•rv 1n9 i,.•1r1d p•rh ..• 11el r1built. IANKAMUICARD Take Wiur Pick! USED TIRES lots of non-skid tread 95 each plus st1t• and local tawrJ ~-GI 1\IASTlR CHARGE Don Swedlund , .. . WHITEWALL GENERAL JET • Famous dual tread de,ign lor traction •Deep Ouragen'"' Tread rubber !or long mileage only ... "·"""· $1695 l 1. l•• 1111 •.~0 I JJ tubrlen l"I" 1i1P1 1t nlr1 to11, General SAFETY JET@ e l·PI~ to·lcn Cord e Ourog..,-. Ru1>01r Tr••• • """"'" $"1"""'6" 95 Only •• Tul'•!"'' 1r1ctw111, plwt 11,71 il'M. 11:1, Ta•. G..,Utf OUJtJl.JETlli• tubt lHl W~UIWllll tlM •••ll•Dlo i.. Ill mHI lmPor1 ..... '""" t •"- DATSUN- TOYOTA-COLT -VEGA-PINTO OWNERS! Slll i00i1 J JUST s9!!, .... -• • • S1 .t1 COMPLETE CAR CARE Slnct 1959 Hours: 7:30 to 6:00 D•ily . ~· -.. ; ... -..... _ T~1usd1J, Stottmbrr 23. 1~7 1 • r ' . ·s.'P.~G,~td~n .Sho ~ly Bi~d ~~EC_IA~$ ~·;: ears ~~,~.;~30 A.M. to 12:30 PM. • ~ I > Sulphate of Ammonia Regular 99, 20..lbs ...• use fo r quick grecn- up. Formul ation 21 -0-0. Stock up nov.• at Sears! \ Rye Graoo Seed 10-lh. '"'°"'' Priced'. 121 Use fo r a green lawn all year lo ng. Very quick 10 germinate. Lilts o ne sea.!ion . Terrific! Come Early and Have Coffee On l,Js! .4:: . . . . . . ... ~;-;. SAVE42 %! Bedding P lants R ep:ular 66c • t:h,)n~c tron1 a lat.cc varlet}' uf bedd 1ni;:: planrs •Add Fall color to your home or ,aardcn •Be the en\')' of your ne ighbors 1hi ~ Fa ll • P~n~ies, Snap~. St ncks &. Cal en· dula I ·.. . ' . , ·~~ '"'' .. ;;:; '~'.\ }:·> 5-lnch B loomi ng Mum!! or 45c t:11. Choose from several s1ril.:inp; colors. Viv id, "ihr•nt blooms. .... Hardy J u n iper Tam S.mLow 39c Pric'.! "E1ctllcnt !Or landscap- ins o r ,11round-covr r. ELSy·tO-<•~ for. '5-inch. DAILY PILOT I 2 cubic ft . Planter Mix '"•" 99c \'alue! Specially m•dc forpWU• ing nunerJ s1oclcorC'Ofl- 1alncr 1ro..,.n flowers. Z cubic foo1 b«,a:. SA VE $1. 72 and $2.22 R··1:ular $5.49 & $5.99 3:..: $1.19 Mon terey Pine -Gra<..t"ful rich green fo liage. Grow your own Chri stmas rrcc, in r or or garden. $1.19 .Sun Azalea -Plane noVI' for a mulrirude of color this fall. Grows well in either sun or shade. $1.l 9 Thuja -A tightly foliaged perfectl y sym- metrical conifer becom ing more globularwirh a/l.e. Grov.'s easily almost anywhere. $ l .l 9 Italian <.:,·press-Symmcrrical evergree n fo liage that is stacel}', elegant and ha.rdy. Grov.·s equally well in sun or shade. 99.-(;old Dust-Perfect indoor or ourdonr planL Perfect for ornamental pool decorating. An ideal flov.1er to use in rub planters to enhance y9ur patio or front entrance. 99c PhilorJ('ndron-1"ropical evergreen foliage. Perfect plant fo r partial sun or shade, pot or garden. \Vil! grow in any soil. 99c Oleande r -fasr and easy co grow. In beau ti· fu! assorled colors. This lu sh living, blooming fe nce "'ill add color and beauty. I![. S AVE 'l .2()! SAVE 33o/o ! SAVE '2! 5 GALLON PLANTS YOUR CHOICE • $5.49 .Sun Azalea -Plant now fo r color all Fall lnng. Be rhe envy of your neighbo rs rh is season! These flo wers make a beautiful and colorful ~ar­ dcn. $5. 99 Thuja -A tightly foli aged, perfectly syrn- mcrrical co nifer ~coming more globular with a~e. G ro'Vi'S e asily almosc anywhere. SS .99 Jlalian l:ypreAK-Symmetrical evergreen foliage that i~ stately. elegat1t a.nd hardy. Grows equal! y as well in sun or shade. S5.49 'fams -Excellent for landscap ing as a fo undation or ground cover to &dd a finishing touch ro your planring areas. Easy -to-care for. Hurry in for rhis outstandi ng value ar Sears. S5.99 Bird of t,aradi"e -Use in beds, boxes or rubs. Spectacular combinarion of yellow, blue and orange bird shaped flowers. • SAVE '2.50 ! SAVE '2.50! ~ : .~ :f:lJ.l ~ ''.i.l-• ' ~-I ' ,,t " l .. " . . , ' I 1 -I :· l •~r: ~ 1 ~ I 4. ' ii , .. T $i _-: l ',i .. ' AU-Purpose Fertilizer Green-Glade Dichondra And Lawn .Food Superfine Di chondra and Lawn }'ood Premium .Fertilizer R e~1ilar $8.49 Big .Four Dichondra or Lawn .Food i I R rgular $3.19 • 20-lbs. covers 2000 sq. ft. •Formulation 11-8-4 • For lawns, plants & crees - tUtNA ,A•ll: •2t·4400, Jl21 ·4S30 CANOGA ,All( 340-06•1 COMPTON e.J•·lSl11 •J2·l161 • 99 COVINA •••·0•11 ll MONfl 4Al·lfll GLINDA.ti 243°10o4, l44-461 I Regular $3.99 •Covers up to 2000 sq. ft. •Has 2 insecti· cides, controls lawn moths & cutworms •Formulation 13-.l -3 HOLLYWOOD .. ,._,,,, INGllWOOD '•71-2 )21 LONG ttACH 4ll-01.l1 69 R elitular $6.49 • Cove rs 4,<lOO to 8,000 sq. ft . 49 •Once a yc~r applicatio n •Organic nitro- ~cn won'tburn •Avoids con· •A high nitro- gen lawn fobd -hue com- pletely safe • Provides continuous feeding • tam1nat 1on and pollution •For lawn excellence ~·k Aboul Sear. C.onvenienl CrelJir Pia,.,. OlTMll'IC & IOT O !Sears ! ll'OMONA 2••·-'21\ 629-11•1 OlANOt l'ICO 637°2100 fll·42•1 l'AIAOIN.l IANfA fl,J,llNGI •I I •3211, JS I •4211 SlAA.S, IO!IVCICJ.MD CO, '44·101 I 99 S~IA MONICA lt•-•111 IOUTH COAIT l'\All i40•l33S ntOUIANO Dlh .,,_. • .., 1i1.11a1 •K ills weeds, crabgrass and instcts • Covers 2,500 square feet • Formulation 16-8-4 TOfllAN°Cl .142-1111 YAL~l'f' 76J·l4•1 , •••• ,,,. vtlMONf , ... ,.._, 99 ~·~1 ! ~I i I Salisfact1.n Guaranteed OrY..,rMMe1 ladt • • • • • ' I- I II DAlLV PI LOT Friday, Stpttmbtr 24, 1971 . .,.,,,,..,. ....... ,.,.""',.., ............... ,,., ...... ~~~· rFor the Marriage Lice11ses l \c•""H "'...cl '" 0 11"90 (O""'" St•!. n l.AWllEN(.E-OWENS 0•" M JI ot tl?I Holt•" Ori•• "'""""·"' ...... O•l>O••n I ». o• IOl>CI Lo .. G•n, ~·~" "" IONDCLL·GOOOWIN Jon·•· < 7• o! \Q)~l M(0uh SI•"!"" o.-.:1 L<flllo M )9, ~· ~SJ 8r<O~•puH. A•'•h••m lllQGERS YAlE ~ Howota N 10 o! •1• Se••"• A•• N•wp.ot! e ... cn •'10 C.•11 A ?I!. o• )/1 lh<no'1• W•• (~·!o Me>O 5MITH·ANDERSDN -Jolln L. 1• or u S Gl~..nevu. L•,.unfl 11••<'1 •n<I Cvnlhl1 L 11. of L•vu•• l••~h SHl(ll._Ell·MOODY' -Ron~lcl M 1(1, o• l !1•1 loth!O• L•n•. Hunt,no•OJ'I l ••<h .,.., ROiiin J It ot JISl Somo.o. Co>l• M•>• ll:LEIN·FINOL_AY ~nnl• OI 11 o• t(l(I ~1 Lo<W, Coton. <I~ Mu •"" lvn.,. P 73, of Coron• <lei Mo< I ELlON•·MILLEll -Tr>Om•• S 1•. 01 JIT!IO Stn Ave. Sov•n lo9uno ""° M•rl•n• T Jl, ot Sou!n Lo11unt MO~TE N~ON (L t.R~ON Rot.•" M 11, ol ll<\11 Souln W••m ... P••• .,,.,.,,,, o"'l Cnt •vl '· 11, of •1~1 Co'""'"!O th1"1l<1ot<>n ll•"<h l<ILL C:OUlUllE -Bd<"t L 10 <' l!O D•• "'"' Av•' 5•n (l•m• .... MK!""' f 7(1, o! 111" Gor n"'°"" Pl•<r. ~d"'" .,, OIXDN·ASHLO<:O: S!r•tn J -' M •la Ea•• ]no St<!"'! l Y>I'" """ C•mrvn D 11. 01 1111 oi""' Dr """· 11n~l<•'1 llt&C<I l<EDGES·MAllLOW 11< .... rl W )• M .iJJ Ho.,,ara. LOI •l•m•!o •o<I Cvr.ln1a S ;>G, ol 13~ Mooto•!Qtoe S!r••'· •n~ne.n• SI N(O)(·PIPER -Do<io•d r II "' I'll• C•lrnctul• •v• f 0<inl•1<• V•ll•v •~a Sner>• L 10 or •Ol6 "''""'cOd Oroto~t CAV<LANf5·811AMS0N J~lon E :I}. c< !61~ l ~'""'"" L•n•, !~un•m9!0" B••<h •"" LI"°~ .J H o! H11n1:n~•Cn II••<" Fl<OST ·SUO:ll:A U -Gerold L 11 ol Ill<'~ S•nl• !nt<• (UCI• fo"~'"'" Voll•• •"" Sn••ln • ll o• Fo"'""" ... , .. , llE!O·SP41TH -"""'""' " S• ot 11: L•,.~••cn L~r•• Co••• M••• ona J"nr 5 II al (OS!i Me>• Srol. 1•10 FLANIG •fj·DlWILEWSll:I -"Tnom•• l I• "' 1 •51~ L~l'P>ft o ... .,,, 1na t.illi•n n. ot 1J40.( llon<!i Gr•n~d• L•oun• Hiii• (lllU•to·WDLO -wm •• m ... ,., o! ll•ll Faimoulh Pl•Ce, T11•1in .ond '"""' l . '1 ol )(I)>; G•~"'1 (An••. l!olDo• lll~na ~HlllLE'l'·H•NCKLE Y Ron~ld L ,,, ct 16•li O<•n9r Or"• "o•b• LonaA •net Jo~n "' II, ol Sl'O E••! Avtn100. S•n J L•n. San (lemenlt "•RNE5·McCULLOCK -Ml<C S. '" ot J:::.79• Olo.,.., D•no PC•"' •nd 8 1• t>i•• J. ]] Of DIN Poml BEVERL"·HOl.OEll -Kennel!\ ( IJ. 0t ?601·8 E-. Co•1o Mt•I onO O:••.-r s. 1(1. ot c,,,i. Mtw HASTINGS·MAJl:PEJ! -llol>trt J U <ti lOl M111nati1 Orlve, l •iruna Bt•<!\ •nO Dototl>t• F M cl '71 Mono•<!\ ••v, South L1v11n• "MENOE·BECl(EL -Gt ••IO A 16 o! Joi Bro...i .. ay, Cool• Mt>I •"" Cn1 rlcn~ F, 11, o! ?C•l Moorov••· Coll• ""''" Dissol11tifl'11s Of Mar1·iage Fli..1 Stfotlm-11 P.lot~, All»r1 l'llll••n •nO M"roliel Hull, Oenvcc H. •nd Nin• I' craucv, N•n<• Ro>rmu'> ~nd Wlll•1m .Jc"'"" Seu". l •tr• II:. d.-.:1 St.onat,·r\\ W• >r·1 Goranu . Gl~nn A. •na M•"h• M, SQl•m~. Jud!!!\ M •net 0.1.,..,t J (alnoun, Joan M •nd Oon•I~ 1111,.f H l\tv, Dc~o••h Ann an~ J~nnny Let llowm1n, L•ll<l" •"~ fl•roo B Kirk, Carolyn K•v• •nO Ea ~~·~ •I"" McAle•ona•" Arl•n• E ona Jonn Iii' Fora. J•ntl Kov """ T"om•• ( Miii\, S•., Li\ll~n Lutl\I• ••><I llolln•• F,.nk Motov, W1lhom •no E!o•Cr E•l•<n l'l•rnl, Mo•gu~r.I• ) •nO D<i•IO A Jon.,, Suson Eorl• 1tld Ellw•rd g 8 ~ ... ~ .. EOW•tO 0 ol'Hl l>'Ar• L F•n"~'"· D@!Ort• M•• ...... J•m .. EC,,Md V•ch•'· o •• " .. •nO Oe""• L. Mom•. Cn•rlt ne G•• """ D"'•••• Ho<OIO Y/r on1. Jtrrv Le• ~n<I '''""" C••I• letn•ra, Je,nn• 1. """ P•it• E Jtn:•n, N.••9•••• Gwe"<lohn• onO OH•u M<l•9i <I Pocnlrow•kL G.,•lorn• fv\ •"" w.11,•m , H'"'""'"• Ah<oo E•o•n• or>tt I •rt• l'l••n• lloolunc. •111•m O•I• '"" V1·~•••• '"" 1<~11" rtl. Tt\0<ri•1 J •na Donn• I Sot ncer. Ca••·•• G ond JAm., II '·'••ht lo, Ju1nH• ""~ Ano•ew H,.,.,..,.,tl, Wolt.ut ll:•nn<ln Incl Judy '"" C.roett. "'"'" ona J•"'•~ D JOHlllSOH H«m•n II JO<in>o" ~· Vl• L•OO Lord. i'.!0>•1>11t1 8c~cn 0..10 o1 noo1n. Sool•m· b., r., 1011 s"'"''""' nv '"'"· fen• "'"'''''""' loaoe F••<l•Y. trom • "' • "'•>. 5.,.,,,., "alut~••· ~"'' I I> \, l>•<"•t Y·•~· (0\;,11t l Mtmoti•> '•~ '"Du''~"' m.&Y or m•C• tn t"• fl••na (~11cl•ff0 • Fu"a XI\\ N llrco•011••• ~•n•• An• int.,m•n• l>•t"" V""' M~mo,,•I f'~r•. P•cil•t "'""' M<>Hu•1v. ARBUCKLE I: SON WESTCLIFF !'llORTUA RV 427 E. 11th SL, C(lsta J\!t.~a '46-<18S8 • RALTZ 1\10 1\TUARIE:\ Corona dtl !'tlar Oil 3.94~0 Costa l\tes:oi 1\11 5·2.f2~ • BELL BROADWAY !'110RTUAR\' 110 Broadwa~·. Casta \\t"sa LI S-34:?:? • l\lcCORi\OCK LAGllNA BEACll J\10RTUARV 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd . 494-!t415 • PACIFIC VI EW J\1Ei\10RIAL PARK Ct:meler}' J\tortuary Cha~I l500 Pacific \liew Drivl" Ne11-port Beach. California '44-!iOO • PEEK FA,\ffi.V COLO!'\'IAL FUNERAL HOl\IE 7101 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 1~3-~'.!!, • S~flTHS' ~1 0RTUARV S!'1 !'llal.m SL Huntfngto11 ~acb 51M539 Record ~ f•H l>, C"••le> W. •M Pt!0 (.06 lo w'"""" E•" •no &tlh J••" OOO!'tcn. w1111,.., Oet n .,.,., """ Emm• o0•1t , JOit!"' G •nd Dorotn• G l l>l>OO, LINI• 1-0UIW ""° M!cn•*! L-oto (•o.C». AuU• Louou t flO llQl\4ld AllPn "'""""· J•nl(o •""' •NI H"'~"" J•ll~> P mu•t»t. Sn''"" L•nn •"" "'"'" • NO••loCh, P•m•I• D •nd Jo•O'Oh c. Coll<>n. a .... e•I• Ann •nd Clov O~<•r Alen"'<!" C•ot•• f'r'<fl>,.> ona llu""" • l;l<i<:•"""' (1<11~• El••no• •"" H••O•'I HtC>e•I. None• l~• ~"<I '""'"~' ALcno•O ll••nnlll C..Oro• Evoenf ona J'''""'" Md>' MdtOvo<~ ~•mu.i •ncl M • m m I o \ll•~·nl• WY~...._. Dfl>O••~ Jt4n 01\0 Ja:,elll'I Alcl•>I~• H"nlrf. '"'r.••• ;,... ono l ammv l>•v """" s ... 11 .. ~•r 1' fut~•, P61,,c14 S •nd G•r•lcl A A•n<l•ll, Jam., l onu F•""'" l Jul<6n, Mr/von G nn<I f'ollV lOU ; L•.,I~•. Al.:tie•n L•• •n<I ._.,.,1,~ M•"• Alten, W(Ui..,,, L """ Sondr• HQI! .o.r,..,,...o. G~ndro ""° Eut•m•• 0:1 .. n E••n•' G •nn M"'"' 01!»<.""' .Joan M M\O Lane• < Easler Seal Unit Gets $168,880 ORANGE Cerenion1es n1a rk1ng presentation uf a i168,800 grant to increase ser~·ices to lhe handicapped \\'ere held loday al the Easter Sf'al Societ~· for Crippled Children and Adults ol Orange County offices. !\1ilford Hill, southern area administrator of the Slate Department of Rehabilitation was present. along with Slate Sen. [){'nnis E. Car penter <R- 1\ewport Beach 1 and ill her di gnitaries. Leaders of the org1u11za1ion headquartered at 1800 E. La \1eta Ave., noted the grant is no handout of funds. but re- quired thei r raisi ng $42.220 in pri\·a te funds too. !\foney provided vdll t'xpand the facility and its operaliCllls. includin g phys ical t he r a p y services and v o c a I i o n a I training for up lo JO severel y handicapped per day EnJ.erg,~n cy Me<lical Cl/re Eye'l ~ANTA ANA -t:n1ergency !nedical care in Orange Coun- r ~· 1\·111 De investigated along 1l"i!h all medical h ea I t h services 1n a SJ00,000 su rvey appro1·ed by the county Board o! Super\'isors County Health Officer Dr. .John R. Philp said today that n1ore stud y is needed before advoc11tcd changes in am- hulancc services arnl police training 11•iH be endorsed bv his department · The 1970.71 ann11al report of the county E:mergency J\1edical Care Co m m 1 I l e e <:nticized alleged rniidequ;ite training of ambulance com- pany pt>rsonnel as 11 ell as police officers. Tiu· report said n( uniform training program exisls for a!l agencies invoh·ed in re.~cue 1.perat ion~. !1 sugge~t +'d man· datory tr<i1rung r(lf all lho~e 1n\"oh•1>d 111 emerJ!enr.1 rare 11·11h refresher courses yearlv 1'1iief Gel:; Sen I.en cc Fron1 Court SA~TA A~A -One ot 1110 1nen 11•ho ad1n1llt'd t11k1ni: S2411 at gunpoint fron1 a llunl1ngtl)n Beach liquor stort' 11a~ stn· tenced Thursday t11 l11t• vt•a r·~ to life in stale rrisnn ~n :ir1 arn1ed robbery c1Hi1·1c._•\1n11 Or:1ngf' r(\uiity Su Jl e r 1 o r Court. Judge A~·ron K . ~\c~11\!<1n ordered lhe lenn for Mich/lei Henr.v Cro1rcler, 2~. of 1fii52 R()OSe1·eJ1 St ll1Jnl· ington (\eac;:h. aller cantell1nR the defendant's earlier t'fl1n- n1itn1en1 a.~ a narcntici; ;idd 1er 1o lhP Ca l1f orn1 a R.ehabili !al1on Cen!er at /\'orro. Crowder and (' a I 1· i \\ Rit'h;irds. 24. of 6122 Bannock llo;1d. E~tn11n.~ter. "'ere ar- tt'sled last N111· 29 shortlv ;it!er they carried Ou! a holduii a11he :0.1;ill Liquor store, Bolsa Chiea Road and lleil Avenue. Richard.'\ has si nce been l'On1 nii1tt"d as a narcotics ad- d1 et to the C.Orona facility. KEEPS DOWN THE NOISE AS WEL L AS SMOG Nichols (Left), Zwick Eye Mock-u p Engine Nel¥port Fir111 Worl{ing For S111og Free VehicJe A federal la"' :.:i.vs ;ill ll('W PAX\'E is 011e of f11'e com- t·ars in !he U.S. 1nust ha\'e panies invited to submi t pro-- clean engines by 1976. toty\>eS to ~:l'A. y,•hich, he ex- Detroil doesn"t think I.hey plained. is JUSt the first step can do it so soon. lowarcb final certifica tion as a A Ne1vporl Beach to1npa11.v srnng·free engine nlanufac. says ma ybe not. bu! it 11'un'I 1.urrr take rnuch longer lhan 1hll1 to ··under the Clc<1n Air Act of have them rol!ing off 1he !!170."' r\1chots said. ··onl y assembly Jines ll)<tnu1';1c111 rcrs who have th at PAXVE. Inf . a s rn a 11 cert ificat1011 11·i ll be :1bte to research firm on Production build a11lo111obile engines in f'lace is build ing its fi rst one 1976. now. He sa id. frankly, that PAX· They plan to have 1\ done b~· VE intends to be first "'ilh lhe Dec. 1972. intend to deli ver !O best and will sell the rights to more a year l;iter. up to ~ its cnginf' to the bi g rnore in !97$ ancl have the idea auton1akeri;. sold lo IJetnlll and 1n n1ass Ile s<Jid IJe!ru11. itself. is pnxluction for 1he 1!179 or 198U l;1gging behind in designing ii · 1nodels. 011·11 "Th i.~ E'ngi11r e1n1ts less "The.v spent !OU Jong 11·ork- C'<'lrbon 1nonox1de than \'Oll u1g with water-va1)0r engines.'· breath 11·alking around the (·it~· l\1c hols explained. ··:ind .vou nf Los Anr::eles.'' excla1111s JUS! can't design a water- \\"arren p Nil'hol.~. PAX V ~: va por eng ine sm<.111 enough lo president. fit inlo a car ·· Gene Zw ick. his chi er Under the federal iricen!ivt• engi neer. says irs cl'en heller p1·ograrn, wticn PAXVE sub- than that n1ils its proto!ypt>. 111 1;, "ft"s tictuall.1 (·lc;1111ng up 1nontli.~. ii "'ill ht• l"eviewecl the hvdrocarboris 1n !ht <i1 r. ·• ;ind ir It 1ncets th!' st<andards. Z1,•01ck said. n1a i111a1ni ng there the fed eral gol'cr111ne111 will are fe11,·cr pol!ut;1nts erniHed .. rder 10 l'c1rs for additional in the exh:1usl than go 111 fresh lrsting to be mixed 11,\\h the luel 1n ··Out:l' lhal is (·u111p!ete. the !irst ploice thev'l1 ask us for bel wcen 100 u·s furl 1s pl ,11n, nld. cheap and 5f)l) cars." Nichols said. diesel fuel but the engine 1t "'and in four yt!ars !hey \1·ill br drives is a re1·olullon under ready for in;iss production " lhf' hood . /\'ichol s said thn! Pa)l1 on's "Basically. it is an extcrn;1\ invention or Torqane as a eo1nbustron engine." J\·icl1 ols working rluid i.~ a!n1ol't a.~ said. expln1ning thal tht' diesel significant a.~ lh1• effic1en1 fuel is used only to hea1 a burner svsten1 burner th<1t u1 turn heats tht' "The .working fluid JJllis t ··\\'Ork1ng fluid '' that is th<'n h,l\C i-p<:'t1;il conditions." he \'aporized as it is rr\eased into expta u1ed. "it rnus1 t>nrl at lhe a single·1,\·heel turhrn!' righl tempe.ral lJft'. 1! rnust As in anv turbine engine. 1he serl'c ;is 01 lubri(·an1 \\'heel is sPun hy the forct of lhPre would lie nu rnor e the _gases. similar t{I a '-rankca~e -;:ind it rnus\ not 11·1ndnii1J. exrepl that the degrade 1111tler hei'11 , 1 e . hreak \\'heel is spinning ;it 18 .000 do11•n inro 11.~ ehlur1n.1tccl rpni·s h\"drorarbon 1·01111Y1ne111,s · The "1,1·o rk 1ng tlua!.' k11i111·s ·Nirhols s;1ys tll :11 f!l'11 t'I' w1!1 as tnrgane. dt1e~n·1 t>SI ;ipt> 1l not be a pr11ble1n. :"I~ n1:1nl' is ~11n ply t•noled t•nndens~d ff'arerl 11 1111ghl be 111 !h and used ag:un Sl!npl~ 1t ~ an~·1h1ng hut the <•lU 1111<'t'n<il r~c,·clerl ro1nhuslion engi ne ·The cuil~ t•rnis~inn~ ;i re flp poin ted our lht' 1·•1111pan.1 frorn 1he burner -.:ichu!.~ e~·· is huildinJ? a prolnt~pe for a 11hunrd. but s:-ud 1he bu rner ts 1ruC'k :it !IH' s11nie lllll(' h I 'CliP t·r1s!" ;.;1chnls ~aid 11 will i;o effic1rnl 1h;i1 nril\ I e mo~ !'llS1 !11) !lllll"t' !h:lll th(' ('!l!(l!I(' 11Hnt1te suhst:+11~·rs ~·sC';ipe "You t ould starl 1hr !':1r 1n a or tod;11 lo 111:1\s prnduef' It I I I ,..~ rn.,1v e•Pn hf' li •ss ~s in " ct1('s(·i r lo~ecl g;u'ilf!f' ;u11 r lt' 111rn._. " 11ou!d go oul IJefure .1ou·d get 1Hrl and gl'll 111g 10 111iles prr sick. !el alone <he frn111 t <!rhon gallon, 11 ('l'rl ;11nly will 1'1J:-;t no nionnxid t' poisoning 111 our op1-n11Jre 111 11pcr;1!t'. Ile s;<1d nion ," Zwick said . Besides ser11ng as a rn;ijor The ronibi1~ti11n system \\;'IS ~tcp tu t•on(1ucr1 n~ air pollu -in~ented b~ l"louglas Pai;ton. Lion. ho11,·evf'r, 11 also 11,•111 deal now or Vent ura "enorr years a 1nron hlr•"" 111 the noise ago th an 1 1·:ire to .1d1nit.'' pollution h;itllt' Nichols s;ud The engu1e hardly rnakes a He sa id 1';1x1n11 :-;;l\1' nn ~ound It <lnesn't need a mur- future for 11 "hecalt~t' 1t lt11.1ked fler. the fe11 emiUanti; are too e~pensivc tn produce and Jll~! hln1111 out 1111<if'rnPa th !hf' there just w;1sn·1 cin.v den1and :::':::':':·===========.[ for ii .. I' All 11i:i1 Ue~an t'l~;inging dur- in g the n11d-su:t1es and a fnend of Paxton's renH'ln·j bered the 1nven!1on. sold rhe idea 10 11 group of in1·estors <1nd Pl\XVE 11,·a~ £ortned in l!lfifl . They hh·!'d N1chnl~. a re11red ll i\1arine ll'IHl\nr, to run the :-ho"' and so f:1r h;i vc stink neal'lv half a 1nillil1n dollat's into developing tht.' invent ion. Nicho ls exp!ainf'rl 1l1e co m· pany is now working under lhe fede ral "Clean Car Incentive Program" del'rloped hy the E n v i ronmental Proteclion Agency. FOR ADVERTISING in the WEEKENDER OUT 'N' ABOUT SECTION Phone NORM STANLEY 642-~32 I KOCM stereo103F~ "the sounds of the harbor ~1=d~~~7 2 1l hours a daY 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY ANO HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STOREo iOOUHlAIN VlolllY -llfM M•.,tt10 ~I. ol T•--1 l"OUNTlolH 'IALLl!Y -161ti w ..... , 11•4. •Ml i41~• I'-ro110 -11:1 ,,,.. " ""'~' .. "' ... ., ltUNTtNQlON •EACH -2IU! leoch l l•G. 01 All.,tlO lANT A 1-Hlo -ltOt W. l.tl111ff •~Ji°lrl\ltl SI. WIES TMtHSTEll -.. u Wntm111•1tr II Otldt ft w ... r COSTJi MESA -uoo H••Mr l lvd ., w11 .... ,, COSTA MESI--llJ £ Ill" SI HUHTINGTOH 11 ... (:H -tU1 ACl•mo OI 1.-i>wnl HUHTlHGlDH IEACH .... ~r~ •"a (•1~~-~ "UNTINGTON ll!illCH -W•r110< tMI S•r1" .. '" No Llq11or at the Westmlnlt•r, VIUag t Center, Beach Blvd. at Atlanta, Warner at Springdale, Adami at ltookhurst $torn Special Buys! Special Disco-untsf Plenty of Fie• Parking Pri- Good Today Thru Tues. IT'S THRIFTY WEEK 39t to 79:. Paper 1f 3i~-:.:~\i&:'rty Goods ~ill )':/~, 3 ~ 49c .~: ':"'~~ l•I JI K ~=I \;" •'l/ C " ~w. Sav• Sk s ~ ~,¥'; -.---1' SI.II American Greetlogs . , • Ju- > ··r -r1··· ai.~ ·.• = ill vet1 ile Birtkdoy, Little Men ,:.~'': ~~ ..== or Bridge d•s igns. Dinner ~ l , <1. • ..,,v ~ ploln, nopkins, ,old .cups, ~ a . · E;; table covers. etc. ·-- Regular 891 Plastic Cups ~ 68' ~ "1 ·ounce siz1 cteor plastic cold drink cup~ ... for picnics, beach or potio! $fi,.• llc:. 391 ... Fabulous Fruits Candies 3:$100 Rich fruit jom in o fine condy shell. Choi c.e of Cherry, Pineapple or S!((lwbefry. 7 •01, bogs! $a" 17c. Reg. 591 Furnace Filters Owens Com;110 Hbel'"clou in 14x25 xi" 16:<25111" 20x2.5id" and 161120111 '' sl:es!'Fih most fumoces! Mode fO sell for 8 Track ss.•• to $6.98 .--~ereo Tapes ' ' " -~~~;" $2'' DistHlers Choice Straight Bourbon f;fth Gallan 3i$977 86 Proof stroight bOUrtlon oged lo full mof\lflty • , , bottled ot Its peokl Standard 6¥.. inch sile e11ve1. Ope!> wit Ii mint flovorod ,col! Tlirilty Sole Sovings! $3°0 Value! Du Barry ''Necessaire'' Feminine Hygiene Deodorant Spray 3 Vi ·ot. genlle and delieote sproy tliot provid~~ fA:sllne;5 fJ confidtnce hour1 longer. Disc:. Pkg. 96c 98eEasyWay ~ Spray Paint ' Your Choice Full 14 ~4 ounce fill. Clloice of pop.ii or color~. Eosy To u~, excellent! Reg. $1 4 ' Paint Roller Tray&Cover ®67< A <D<Tlplett' painting kit ot o Thrifty Prke ! Full 9" pan, wit Ii roJ/e1r ond cover. 10 Pc. Hair Clipper Home Sets s544 Discount Priced! Set includ~ f,~1 quohtv c\ioper, scis- ors, O!i$0rted tapering otlochmcnls, in~ stNCt•on, c.omb-. Poys for i t se If in weeks! Reg. $2'' Workman's ~w;~~~c$h)9K7its 1 •0111. °""'~V• Sturdy m1tol kit witli pl"' llM vocuum bottl• o( virtually /n- 7•( dwstrvctib!e plastic! "' .. Yunkee Go Honi e Not Here? BA.'\GKOK, That!and (A_P1 -G;iy a 16-ycar-old Bur1nese girl "'ho pretends she's 18. 1s not anxious to see American troops le;n•e Southeast Asia. Neither i.c; her boss. The U.S. withdrawal is leav- ing th ousands upon thousands of lingers unemployed in Thailand. \\•hich has managed to create a n ind ustry out of the n1assage parlor. Cay sympathizes \Yith the prostitutes and bar girls v.·ho share her tall'. Massage parlors -Bangkok style specialize in t o t a I satisfaction, as the tourist literature coyly puts it. Not all provide the final touch in the same \Vay, and fastidious customers can usua!lv alter the rules. · Uncounted hundreds o f n1 a ss age par lors 10 Bangkok range fro1n squ alid dens lo multistory chrome- plated emporiums that sho1\' off their star g1rl:r; i n ne\\•spa per ads. c_:ay works in one of the gloss.v ones. She sits '''ith dozens of other girls. each with a red number on her s n1ock. "·ailing for :1omeone to make a selection fron1 lhe other side of a one-\vay picture V•illdow. \V ith the selection 1nade. ac- lion shifts to a small cubicle upstairs. The masseusf' phones in a starting lime and starts lhe first of three bats running. An hour later. a 11·obbl~· leg- .r::ed custon1er emerges, s n11!- ing stupidly at nolhing in particular, having been pon1- 1neled, kneaded, scrubbed. i;napped, pulled, pounded and 1·a ressed fron1 toe lips to temples. The experience is likrl) 111 coot anything lro111 SI lo SJ The Bangkok in a s s a g e parlors is a logical r volulion of !he Thai approach to lift' and pleasure, cornpounded h~· a stream of foreign set1 icemen. tourists a n d businessn1en eager for .son1f'thlng different. But the doldrurns have hit lh.-lines of bars on jlln1ping Patpong road and N (' 11 rerchburi. high on the pl"el cr- red list for men enjoying res1 and recreRtion leave "Oh, i,1·e ('<Jll s\111 get a 1"rni,1·d in here n11rr 111 a while," say.!! an Amencan "'ho run.'I a popull'tr bar. ··but nol like before. And it 's gcttini:: 11 orse. ·' Tht squeeze 1s felt most bv c1rls like (;ay "·ho rearninged rheir lives lo con1e to Bangko\... lro1n upcountry Th~1l;u1d or nf'ighborini;: countries A5 busineis slarkcns. lhe;i. feel niorr acutely the eorn 11rt1tinn of s1udcnl.s, g 1 r I lriends and r1111 sf'rl'anls \\"ilh r..A. dtgrcc~ 11·ho moonl11?ht lrorn lirnt 1n t1n1t 1n !ht parlors lo hfilli!er lhe1r Jn· ~:omr. (~a_v l1 vrs at !he massage parlor and unle5~ she can fre;elance al anothrr trade hes idt s massagini:. 1nay earn les.c: than i2o a month. She is studying Engli11h but has no real plans for the fulure. Sht had to Ht about her aJJt to bet the job in the first place. Sometime~ a girl rinds tierself a spot as a "minor 1l'ife" to 11 "·ealthy Th11 i or foreigner. a.!!suring her some i·omJort until she gel!'! tos11ed C1ut. But with so many gir[R on the market. that's getting harder. One of the first Tha i phra ses 11 roreigntr le11rns is "m1i pen rai. ·• a sort of cross between "ne ver mind" and a bored ,·awn. Gir\11 like Gay, whe.n asktd wh11·s next. often reply 11•!th a ll!Jtlesll "mAi pen rai." But a lot of lh•m. like Gay. don't mean it. Hard timea are just around the corner. Phone 642-4321 For Weeke11d c1· Advertising DAILY .. LOT j f Spacecraft to Probe Both Moon Studied CAPE KENNEDY I UPll - A space agency study sho11·s that an auton1ated spacecraft designed to land on Mars 1n 1976 (.'()Uld be modified In ('X plore the rnoon as 11'ell late 111 th is decade. $uch an unmanned lunar ex- ploration •~ u n de r t·ou- siderntion by ll1e Nrit1onal Aeronautics and S p 11 t' e Adn1 inistra1uu1 iNASAf lo follo1I' up thf' Apollo rnanned moon landu1gs 11•hich 11'ill end lat e. next year. The study. conducted under " IM WA IT/f.J(, Foll THE. IN I 131/<f'S NASA eontracl by the i\tart111 A-larletta Corp .. Denver, Colo, found that the Viking f\tars ex- ploration '"raft eould carry out a \':lricty of :iutomatcd moon misiiion$ 11•1th "surprisingly few 1nodif1cat1ons '' 1'wo Vikings are TIO\\' being built bv ri·lartin tlianetta and the Jet· Propulsion Laboratory. Pasadena. Calif.. for launch to\\'ard Mars in 197~. Each 11•i!I have two sections. a 5.100- pound orbiter and a 2.400 pound lander. The orbiter "·i ll carry out an initial reconnaissance be fore releasing tne landing stage. The lander will use its main rocket lo slow doy,•n 1n the ltlurtian atmo!phcrc and then fir e a hraking rucket to land softly on the plane\. Since f\lars has an ;il- 1nos1>here and I hr n1 o o n doesn't. 1nost of the rnodi flc<i- tJons required to land a Vikini:: on the moon would be iu the deseent systpm Engineers \l'Otdd have to substitute a braking rockel for t he parachute and heal shield. The. results or the study were presented to a recent meetinK of the American lnsl.ilute of Aeronautics 3nd Astronaulit•s by George F, Lawrence of NASA's Langley Research Center. w h i c h manages !he ~tars projet't, and Williao1 T. Sc o f re 1 d • manager of adv anced studies for t.fartin Marietta'.s Denver Di\1slon. could be done with the Viking carrying 1,000 pounds of in- struments to lht: I u n a r surface. The Viking orbltel' \\'Ould solve the far side coin· munications problem by relay- ing data frnrn the lander to earUl . The l\\'O engi neers said the study a!S(l &how.!! that a 1nodified Viking could carry a scaled-down version of the Apollo moon car to the lunar surface. The lltlle ro1•er, powered by a nuc le ar They looked at the possibili· ty of landing a Viking on the moon'!'! far side and said it .. FOLDllli TUB EICLOSUBE That anappf number. (I lik• 10 talk Ilk• that.) Sale. nothlDliJ to •ha1ter aa.d cut, h'""'f •xiruded aluminum ftam•. tran1luc:•nl folding pcm•l1. 2987 METAL SIOCIPER Wild. I know a liJUY who lound .53 c ent• and 119 bottl•top1. (How aboul !he guy who found the watch? Ab hal) latt•ry o~rcrted.. . . ,,., DIGITAL CLOCK Gives you th• lime li ke 1:01. 1:02. 1:03. 1:04. etc. If there i1n't anf1hlag good on TV. you can liJO to 1IMp watching tbl1 !bing flip. a•7 generator. <.-ould range over a broad area of the moon under radio control from earth. 1t could carry out lunar studies witJi a vcirif'ty of instrument~ and radio baek the results. Another poiisibitity looked al was equipping the lunar Vik - ing with a sarnp!e return nlodule that could fly back to f'arth "'ilh nine to 29 poullds of nloon roeks and dirt scooped up by automatf'd apparatu~ An unrnanned Soviet Luna spacecraft returned to earth with three ounces of moon du last year and another Lun carried an automated wehicl• l.unokhlld I, to !hf' rnooo ii November. TI1e lalest ln th unman11al Sovitt serie-!I. t.u1~ 18. crashed Sept. 11 on an ud di.!!Closed land ing musion, 1"ht tost of an American un mt1nned moon program usinr Viking spacecraft wa!'i no estima!ed 1n !hf' study, btl Lawrenc.:e and ScofieJd sa1i such a project "could be "tr! aHractive fron1 the standpoin Cl( CO.!!t. ••• " PLASTIC LDIDllTE PULLIWIS Thi1 I• that iiJn:dDf loolr: ol real wood wllhout tb• mai11te11<U:1c•pro.bl•m. A pla1tlc lamiDa1e ls like Formica. in can aa.rone do•1n ·1 lrnow. On•pl.ce marbl• lop 3777 25 INCH PREFIJOSBED WOOD FUMES Th••• are okay. Got Iha! whit• liner moulding ID•ld•. and rich dark wood fram.e1 . 10··.12 .. ~ 1'"•11.. I "'7 12'"x ll " .. JJ"•20·· lfEW LEMOI TIDY-BOL Oh Ho boy. thia i1 too much. Hang It In !he john wat•r clo1•t and a plea.ant lemoa acent plu1 automatic bowl cleaning. la that M>metbing? • ~FY, LC-r's Do IH•.,, E.V£12-Y WEEK 1 -•• '' > .......... I'll TAKE IH IS P1Ec.E. O F 'S IDEWAl.X ;------1_ ·-----!' Wha t is o Sldewalk Sale? At Mationol it's a &ale where w• lug out our good stulf. ar.d have no plan ol lugging it bac k in th• door. We hav• n•W merchandise to put out In th• •tore and room ia alway• al a pr•mium. So. you come in this week and you 'll •••price reductions like you"ff never 9aan. A lot ol It 70% oU and that ain't nothing to snilt at. CERAMIC TILE !2'"xl2" C ry1tal glaMd. In diflerent color lone1. h:1.ch -aquar• Ill•• on n '001-1quar• fa bric backing. easy to we .. it h. look-1well too. PEGBOARD ORGAJllZERS flt right on th• pegboard 10 gl•• •~~~!',~ you nice bin• and tray1 to kffp thing• a t your ling•rtlpa. (baaing how ii juat Uowa Item Jlt.f n imbi• mind.) 12. l&HT HEJ2E. Patio furniture. BarBQ1, Tools, Panela. Hou1eware1. F urniture. Pool Supplies. Paintings. Summer Good1, Plumbing thing•. Lights and Electrical Sp.elaltle1, and more anP. mc>N. THE SALE IS OUTSIDE ON THE WBllEND. LIQUID FERTILIZER GAL. Who out lh•r• dM~n't know what this doa1? You? Th•n no raillr and no cook!••· and no mo•I•• for you !his week. REDWOOD COMPOST They tall us it'a th• sha•lng1 and sowdu11 from cuUlng• that are M•lld to mak• 1h l1 helpful garden •lvff. Hate to thlnk of .om• dude chowing up tbe foreat tor tblt. ·147 3 CU. FT. • A L lnL£ T~'/ELING- 9A.ll~~IN Ml/SIC PLf'AS~ ' STUFF UP TO 0 PER CERT SWllGER MAIL BOX The gu.y that mode up thl• nam• ha• got •OD'l•lhing OD the brain. But the top dMI 1wlng and It's NltprooL 247 FLOUL FOAM FITIQUE MIT StaDdlnt on a 1lab floor doing th• dl1he1. th• laundry, or •asblng out a few dalbtle1 In the 1lnlr I• tough OD th• toot•I••· so liJ•t o•• of Ila•••· CLOSEOUT! PORTABLE JOBI Don't look lhot way al ma. I didn't Invent thl• thing. noral d••lgn, malr•• a good 1eat too. U1e1 pla1tic dl1po1a1 bags. ,, .. SPACESAYER TURI TABLES "!~·• m• th• ketchup. dear." "Her• It come1.'' .. Dam. I gu•11 I 1pun It loo la1t. ob well. that waa your old lie." ., ' .. I J f DAILY PILOT Yachting Parties For Cash NEW YORK !UPl 1 \'achting parties costing anywhere from .11 few hundred tfnllAr!I IO S8,(l(IO a day ;ire becoming a promnlinnal !ool of business all over the free wnrld. The yacht.~ n1ay be either C'o111pan.v owned or chartered. Companies lhal "own their ""'"" charter their craft tn other business firms rhrnugh brokers "·hen they aren·1 us· ini:; the m. The bo,1ts ran,i:e frorn cah1n cruisers 10 1he 110.000-$40.000 price ranJ:;e to the 300·fllfll ,<;ailing bri~ Antara. nr1~1nally buill for Cerman~ ·s 1-irupp famJI\' and once·O\\ ncd hi· Har.h;ir;i Hutton . r he \VMlwnrth heiress. Nn"' nwnfd hi' a Florid;i corpor<1!1nn . the Antara can he had for a cruis1ng sales ml'elin~. cn111plere '.l'ith crev.' ;ind food ;ind liquor for the J:UCSI~. for a pal!r.1· $11.000 a da1· She \\"as ch;:ir·1ered at rhat raie fnr a r11·n11eck crtJJSf' in 1hc Gurr of ~1cx1co last .1·c:1r but this }ear has been un- dergoing rcfurbi!'hinl! 'Hot Ones' R egatta Se t S und")' 1.0\'(; REACH -0 1cr JOO hnals ral'1ng 1n 14 classes of j con1pct111on \\Lll he 111 acllon Sundav 1n Boi:it :"Jews' .. The Hot Onr.~·· Rrgatla al Long ' Reaeh .\l;1r1ne S t ad j urn . l'on1pct111f1n 1n the Arncrican P ower Bnilt·~llne1 1or1ed e1·en1 begins at n<~111 . '·o-sponson•d bv the eon1· pc1111 nn boating. puhl ic<1t1on and l.o~ Ani::eles Speedboat . .\ssn!'1a11nn. "The Hot Ones·'! e1ent l''111s for si x t'l;isses <1f ' 1nbl1ard c:1rele racin g <·Om· pctit1on. lour classes or stnek ou tbo;ird h;ittling. three pa1r.~I or 111\·1\allonal drag bn11t races and. the~ p.m. 01·erall fc<11ure of the da1·. " half·hour "n1in1 mara thon" for outboard en· duro boats. :\ flee! of 12 r11ar11thnn stars ' -J n el u d 1 n g in!crna1ion11I leaders J1mho ~lcUinnclt of Warrior Scratch Boat in SF Race ! IJN IT E D STA T ES N AT IO NA L B AN K SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH SAN FHAl\CISl:O Al (;asst't's SQ-fnnl sloop \\'arnor from Riihia Corinthian 'i'ai;ht Clu b, Ne11·porl Beach, is the scratch botit an1ong the 14 con!ender.~ for the City of San .Francisco trophy here. \l'arr1or sailcJ up to her rating Wednesday by w1nn1ng the second race of the four- race series going away. She rornpcCI over the 17.!l·mile course in an elapsed tirne of 2·2.1 .02. The second boat to flni~h v.·as Then Stephens· lune Wednesday was the Tuesday night after havmi; Tbe race -committee delayed Lightnin g from the host St. l\.1organ-M Widgeon from San-sailed in Monday's race the race five minutes 1n Franl·is Y;:icht Club. fi ve ta Barbara which was under Widgeon was sailed by Buzz deference to Callaway's death minutes and 14 seconds behind charter !o Fuller Callawav 111 Boettcher of California Yachl The series continues today \\'arrior. v.•ho committed suicide ·here Club, a member of 1he crew. and Saturday. Lighting \\'as the elap,.;crt -----------------------------------[! time and corrected time win- ner 111 Monday's opener. but 1n !he second race. she was over early at the start and had to restart. Warrior's victory booste d her lo the corrected time !earl for the two series, one point Bhead of Lighting. In seconrl place on corrected _ For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PILOT SA TURDAYS ' IO 1 l'.M. MON.·THURS. 10°S l'.M. FRIDAYS 10·' l',"4. 17141 540·S21 1. l ocated 111: So. C11e111 l'le11e1, C111to Mn • H. M. STOLTE Only Coast & Sout he r n o f fers save rs all thre e: • 6% two to five year guaranteed certifica t es. • Saturday Service. • The Insiders Club. Effect ive Annual Earning:; 5.00%·5. I 3% 5.75%·5.92% 6.00%-6.18% P.:+<-~rinni.., !l.o 1run'inu1n. OnP Y".:+r Cer11!u:11t<> 't 1,000 Mon1rPU'"1. l ,., tn f iv P YP11r Cer !•f·~~:e: ts.on0 M .,,n,,.,., Up tn QQ day;, loss nf 1n1i:res.t on arr1ounts withdrawn t°'P'r rp 111,;tu11ty 011 all CPr!1 !1c .:+IP ai:;r ounts. The Insiders Club: A nP·n •1:ay to he;it 1n tlation. Its membership card pP:rn 1ts you 10 nuy nea1 ry e11eryth1ng you need from the finest closed· (10CH showroon1s. nt subst;in t 1a I savongs -appliances. furn1 lure, stere0 eriu1pn1e1rl , sport1ni;i goons, draper1e;, and much, much mar"'. Yo,1 t an Pven buy cars a1 th+" "fleet" price and mobile homes ci nt! 111ororr vclf'S al substantial savings. The Insiders Club also provides 01g discounts on tickets 10 sporting and entertainment events . rh1~ ;i :1hole l~st of free ;,crv1ces : safe deposit boxes, money orders, 1 r avPlrrs cher:ks. no!ary services and the use ol document d-i;-.lic.;itrn~ f'Qu1nmen1 ~.'rmbersh1p requirement for savers .t.2.500 m1n1mum b;ilance. Coasr horrowers now rP<PtVP ,;ssoc1a1e memberships ent1!lirig them ·0 all outs1rlP rl?!err;il srrv1c1?<;. Ask abou1 J01n1ng a! any Coast oll1ce. lo!A IN O~f lC[: Q1~ .I. Holl. Ln• !In£•'••• ~23.1 1~1 SAN !'[ORO JOt'-' .. P~c .t" • ~'1 2'41 O•h•' ""''"' WlSI COVINA. WllSHIR( •I CRAl.llol[RCY l'~ACE· 1QlJ w.1$1,,,~ B••n . l A , Jaa.12f>\ L.A. CI VIC CE NTER: F •••'>nn 'i'-'"Or>•'li '·"·' !11 ~21'11 l'ANORAl.tll CIT"f'• ;'nrl I-fh'l~dw~y • f>2f.·11 02 KU NTINClON 8EllCH: 11 '"""''"ll•on Cen1e, • r/14\ ~QI H'.141 SANTA ANll lO.\N SERVICE llCE NC"I': 1qo~ N Mai" S! • (7l4J 541.9-~1 SANTA I.IONIC.\: llR Wo<ih"~ B•vd • 391.0l•~ ~i;I~ VAM Nuv• ll v~ .• ~"' 11 11 1"ARZANA• I Rl ~I V•n!oP• l>1v~. • 3•~~~1 t LONG BEACH· \,~I'. Ln~11~r · •111 ~•1 E.l.ST LOS .l.NG£lES R•h I'. Sntn HJpen•".I; s~~") Daily Hours -9 AM to 4 PM Open Saturday!> -9 AM to l PM Nn• ()pen Sa!u·~·~· , . COAST AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS tf '-'"<<><LI A .. ""50C>A••0 .. Jt j .Ju.~t rer ent!11 a \\'all Strt>et HQuse. "'hich · prefer,1; In re- n1ain unidrntif1ed. ch<1r1ered fi1·e large :-achts tn take 200 cl ient.~ nn a cruise in J,nni: ls!and ,1;nund . The craft v.·ere <'hartered frnrn !\'eal Heao·s \\'o;ld \\1 1de Yachl EnrerpriSt"s . Inc. \\'aukegan . Ill., Bob ;"Jordskogl-~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""".'.".'::_ of \'an \uys. Ron Hill of (;arden (;ro1e. Ted Ma v of He<ip. \\'ho came lo !he l 'n1ted S1ates from Eni?land 21 yeari; aJ,?n. r11ni; one nf the frv.· ~lnbal <'harterinj!" bus1nei;se!' J.li.~ firrn owns no yachts and lis 1s only eraft fur~ishcd with a crew. but he ran ren! nn short not1re anylh1ng froni a small sailin~ ket rh with a f;reck crew in the Aegean Sell tn a craft big enough !o carry a part.1· or 50 aero.~.~ !he Pacific. lie has fi:)O yachts nn hii; list based in Arncrican an<l F.uropean \\·atrri;. Sn u I h An1erica. the Far F.:i!'t and Austra lia. A lot nf hi.~ 1ulurne. of rou rse. 11' fnr 111ration crui.~r~. Th1.s is the bread and buurr business nf 1nost ·'"a c h I cbarterinj! br1Jkers "''"" ad- \'ertise regularly in boating magalines and prestigious Sunday newspapers. "But the corporate pro. molinn and fl oating s11lcs meel~ng char!er busincs~ 1.:; growing fast." hf' s<11d_ .\Ian\' nf Hf';ip's cl1('nt<: rlon 't 11 anl their n;in1rs rr1·ealcd fnr a \'Rrlel\' of reasons but ;1n1onl! hJ~ re~rnt 1·l:ar!cr t'llf'nts h;n·~· hecn DuponL An1rriran Me!ill Climax. Foste r Y.t' 11 e c I er . r;eneral F:lr1·1ric. Rcn1nn & Rnwle.~. Dorte Dane Rcrnharh. ncnficld ln1porters and 1he V. &· M Schafff·r Corp. Chartrr£'d vae ht parties arr t;ix <lrd ut·tiblc tn c11rpora t1un.:; if !hr1 are for e 1 I hr r lrg1!1rnate businr~s p11 rpo~f·~ or rhar111·. llt'ap said. A nurnhrr nf eon1p;in1es \1 lw1 n11 n v;icht." n1ake a prart1<·r 111 !Hk- inic par1irs lrnn1 nrph;in;1g1·~ and n•r 1ns111ut1<1n<: un ~ru1~r~ ™'f'ilUSf' 11·.\ g1~1d pr11· mnt1nn pul!1·1• ;ind s:11·cs :-:nn1r nn the 1·;u·h1's 11 pkrrp. l'nl!l thr c:.i rll' !~~60s. 111;1111 ri1·h hU"lf1{'S~lllC.n 111;111agr-d Ill rirri111·! llu• en.:;( ol 1n;11nla 1nHll! 1 at'h!s 11srd al1111•"I e1111n·ll fni pn1 al•• Cn l\~111~ ;i\ a hu ,inr.:;.~ r~p1>ns1• ·1·h•·11 lhr ln1crn;1i ll1•11•1H!f' .-.: ,, r 1 i" r f'rarked c!11 w11 ;:111d n11·n11g!il man\· \11~ur.v 1;u ·h·~ 11 er1• lhrnwn 1•11 Ille r!1;u'hrt Th1'1r owners no l1111gcr r:ircd lo !not a nnn .111~ d£d11t·t1h \r hill Act•11r<ling lo tht• Ral11h :.1. P;irsnn.~ (.\1rp uf l.o,<; Aiu~rlr.'\. 1rhieh own.'\ the t!ll!-11"1! Arl!o. the IRS ~ti ll kePp~ cln~1· lab~ on cnmpan\· nwnrd ~aeh1 s. .. We h;n e to JUS\tf~ Cl'er~· t!Uf'S1 nn f'\'Cr~· cruise.'' ;i P11r110ns spokcsrnan s 11 id . "r.·re<11 ('are n1u~1 hr liikcn in making up !hr J!ursl li•1 <in<l seeinJ:! 1h;:I nn uuau1htiri 7.('rl prrson,.; sl ip aho:irrl." , / • Fountain \'allc\' and b1 ck Sherrer of Seal Beach -is sci for the Le1'-1:ins·s!y!e start. T1r:ket s will he S4 for iidult~. youngs!er.~ under 10 free when accomran1erl b.11 an ;idull. T,vo Ya cht Clu bs Set I<'or Regat ta The B;ilbi.oa ;:ind l\'.c~'pnr! Harbor Yacht Cl ub.~' f.:ill regatt;i 11 d! be hclrl Saturday and Sunday. v.·ith Balboa handling the 1ns1dc elassrs l)f .\lf'\(•aH. Lido 14 A anrl B. Flying JUOl(Jf. Kil e A and B. and Sabot . .\. B. and C. .'\e11 pt:lr l Ha rhor \\'Ill he in ('barge of nur.~1dc ('l<isses flf UH. f1h11dr.~ :1:1. Sl11eld~. PC. PJ!HF. \1 !J HI·', ~:ndciivnr. l.udcr;; Iii. (';11 20. ·rill.~!lr. iiorl Jnternat1u11al 14 . U!ht•r l'l<issrs rn;-ry h r c~t ahli~hcd at hoth eluh . .:; if 111 c or rn11ff' h<l<'ll~ cnlrr and .~t;irt \\'nll(·n rntnr~ 1nu~1 hr filed <II :\'e" p<irt flarh!1r h\· 10 R tll. 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I See by Today's Want Ads e ~TlR T'OI\ ~:rt 11:-.1' \1 I '.\"I '\'ER.\flll.l'!'V ,\ S1111:- rr 1·:1ruurn rlr;1nr>1. 11 !< r.n 11pnch1 111••1<'1, 111·" .11111 11!'1!'1' hf'f'n II<•·•!. II'~ 111 1l1r 1111"'••lla1i.•111 i. M'•'· 11 .. n .. r 1•"111~ .< f 'l,1•"1f1r1! ,\rl~_ e A 111'1-Rll\F. ~-or. <\ .\11 ,,r-Pr:n."f>,'i: \\·n1 ":ir. r ifle(' n11n1hike. (ffll ''"'1· ttir1on, :'thrkry fr11 n1r ,1 hor'M' R~~ 11n<l S1 r~11on. II hll\ it i.:orwl 1•h1ll'h. 11nri ·~ ha r~. I! I~ 111!<1\ II n11ni·PfllY''. e l"'lll ,v11ur !o~<i "' ~ TIZZ\ \\'Uh th1~ f11h11lnu1, \\h1rl• por)\ fl'>r ,\'OIJT hon1" (;nor! huy. Chr(·k rl11~~ 1"1~ • " ; ·' • .. , •,.,-_.J~ t ~t'f'i.'",i/f' (ti/1{~ • • °'tli' ,,, .".J ,_ -""t' 'lf<>~·:5/" . ' .. ·-. " .. ,. 'I· HURRY! HURRY! &AS130AYS Sale Ends Sun. ·Sept. 26 l/N-BROOK'S BIG NOW ••• IN PROGRESS ''A SUPER SALE!'' Powerful Savings in every departmen t Hurry on down to th e 1 ~:.;::,,....,,......,.._ ____ , UN -BROO K nearest you. •ANAHEIM 1144 w. LINCOLN AVE, (200 rd•. f••' of t roohh11r1I / •FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1720 0 50. IROOKHURST ·, '( A.~ ,_ -... .-~ .,... ~ ' ,,., '• WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM LIN-BROOK? WE HAVE EVERYTHING FROM ''SCOOP TO NUTS''! •• • ' .. •" ' / l 'Knot' Tied to T ra·dition STORI ES 8 V JACQUELINE C0,1BS 0! !~• D•llY t"iltl t!oft \'iewers \.\l'rr tuu('hcd by the simphst1c \l.'Ci.Jr11ng ceren1nny 1n !he film .. Love Srory." for author Ench Segal was "Jn tou ch" en11ugh In see whi t h way yot1th was going. Thf' trend toward personalized weddings u~1nJ.: as n1uch 11r as l1Hlc rnuaJ as the couple [eels coin· fnrtable \1·1th is sweeping thr na· lion. l\1ore and 11111re i.:ouples opt for "(:on·~ en11nlrv" y.•hrn sc!('Cting th!' !iiite for !heir marriage ritC's -rhc bearh at du~k. lusr1nus gn't'n i.:am· puses <ind l'ity pa1·ks, pr1n1rval mr1unt<11n greenery or cl 1 r Is nverlnoking lhe sea Although they nu1y feel secu re In Hie ~acrerlncss of marriage_ they see no need for !hr "malpnal trar· pings of a h1g f'hurch 1vrdding." lrs all rmn of the yn11lh cu llure's rt!ll!l'•l to n::iture. Social c:.:· pectat1ons ;.ircn't rele\'IH1L What is iniportant is how they rel;.ite !o each other :ind you ng couples today search out !.heir own means of ex- pression . "\Ve'rl lik e you !o con1e anrt celebrate the ml'lrriage of our rlau gh!cr ... " read the wcdrling invita1ion of ,\licia McGow11n sn<! Adrian \V rbs!cr which took place in S;inia Ana's Santiago Park la.'it Saruniny. "Everything has 10 be so poised and pror>er in church," CJl'.plained 1he brirle, \\•ho v•nre a srlf-,<;tyll'rl niil\;1naid i::nwn of white \.\'ith Y<'!lnw Lrin11ning. "\Ve 11·nntcd a relaxed C<'iebratifln_ .. It \.\'i!S a famil y aff:iir at the ear- ly <'vcnln.c: v.·edding_ Alicia's i;isters (Elizabeth, Rridget and E r 1 n McGowan and r..·1rs. Tony Mat· thew s) were gowned 111 ginghan1. The hrirle made all nf thl" ;it- !C!Hlan t's dr esses. Fam ily and fl'!Cnrl!I g;ilhercrl arounrl as the sun w;i s .~ctt1n.I{ hehind !he !recs. All were a little cxpet1 ant "\l,'r'1'f never been to a park wedrling hefo rc ." The Rev . Ken (Oullik srn nr C11!1•ary Chap1'I played the gul!ar anrl sang as the bridal part.v ap- pro<11.'.hl·d bun Placing <IOv.'n lhe 111 · slrun1e111. he rk·kr.d ll[) the Billlc and thP ceremony began. P;irrnts of the cnuple. ~1r anif Mr~. Lee McGow;in flf Costa Mf,<;a and fl1r. and r.1r s. Ceorge Henry Webster of (ll\'l'nlry . Engl;ind. .-:!!'Jod n£>arh y for the exchange of vO\\'S and ri1igs under the trees. 0\\'N BACKY ARO J,;iurie anrl Kirk fl.1 t'K1n ley rt<:all- l'rl looking arnunrl OrangP County fnr the perfr('t ou111oor srrling fnr thei r ce rrmon v. L;iurie, r!:iughter of the llarnld .Jcneks nf Cns\l'! fl.1esa. rlcr1rlr d th;:il "thr pr!'ttiest place to ha l'e ;i wedrl1ng 1,vas in her nwn baeky;il'd," Th!'y were n1arrferi undrr lhe pepper trees at nearby F~stantiR House . Students RI l'C Berkclc~. I..aunl! anri !\irk "'role the !'!'r('mony lhcm selvcs 11·1th R linlr help frilm !hf' dean nf ~:ngli;;h ~:ach prcpar!'rl a poen1 1 un:inn0unred In lh" nlhrr I In rcrite along wilh excerpts frnn1 an An1erican lndian 1v e d d i 11 i:: ccremonv. 'fhe fa!hrr of !he brirle !>an.c: ;ind .)an Giesel nf Irvine plaved an nri· ginal flule rnn1positinn [nr !hr prn- cess1nnal 11·11ich was v.·ri1ten by a lriend. BR EA KS BREA11 A Greek tn1rliti0n of hrr;ik1ng hrcarl dunng lhc nuptials cnnclurlrrl !hP ccren1nn.I'. Kirk hakc<I !hr hrnwn brearl !he rla v bi•fnre anrl ;ifter ht" and Laurie shared thr1r first fOOfl as man and v.•1fc. i! was passcri an1nng the g11cst~. "Thcrr. was no recessional. \\'e just brnke bread !ngelhcr and eve r v n n e started talking and crying. It was beautiful." recalls 1\1.rs. Jenck.<;. ··1 alwa ys wanted to bf' marricri outs1dp," sairl Re!'ky Ornl", l"X· 1>la1111ng why she ;ind her husband J eff chose the campus park at UCI for the setting The Rev. E:dward Allen . L'CI chapl.:iin and Episcopal!an priest, officiated for !he cnuple"s "very, vrry informal wedding" on a Su l'!· rlay afternoon. STILL SEWI NG A!!hough Jefr gnr lo 1he park early enough In niill arnnn~ !hr guc,<;!.<>. Becky. a h;ilf hour twfnrP the ceren1ony. w11s sl ill fini~h1ng the we<ld ing go\1'n tha l. she 1narle herself. '·It 1vas sort of pcasan- tish.'' said Becky. She userl the sarnc crean1.colorcd ho m es p u n cloth lo n1ake Jeffs npcn-necked shirt, 'J'hi' he~\ n1;in harl a ,i:reen shirt 10 rnaich the n1ciirl of hnn0r's gown bul he wore ;i n,q1•y ja!'ket Oirnughout the cercmo1 -. •·H~~ "'anted to \\'car it so he did. Ynu ('OUldn '! l'l't'JI sec lhr shirt." sairl the UC I social science major. '!'here was no n1us1c. "'""c ('Ot~l<hi"I. dl'cidr 1vha1 to do. We didn't 1niss 11 real!~· ... They w;;ilkrrl nver lo the ~ludenl hnusing . Vcrann Placr for thr reccr1 inn. Thrre v.·;:i." no nr•grinizrrl reception line nr fnrn1al porlralls. Wedrling cake , p11nch and delicious slr<iwbcrries v.·ere served a!nng "'ith groom's cake b;i\;ed bv .Jeff's molher. ncckv's older sisters had harl fnn11al · v.·edd1ngs anrl hrr parent.<> secn1td h;ippy In tell Becky, "ll"s ynur 1vec!ding. Do as you \.\'ant." CHOOSE GROVE Ann!her cnuple niarrled in a t'u calyptus grnve in Campus P;irk hv F'r. Allen usrrl hi~ hasic cerernony h1J1 •·changed it ?.f'(lUnd II bit." Thf.v ;1dcled a Shake~pcare;in sont>I. b1til1c;iJ passages frnm Snn;i: nf S<ilonian ;:ind the Book of Ruth. "We ta lked ;ibout wh;:it would work and "'ha\ 1vas in1portant to. us," said the bride. (See WEDDlNG, Page 14) REV. KEN GULLIKSEN W ELCOMES W):D DING PART Y Commitment The trarlitin n:i! ncrvnus ness nf the 11·er1. ding rtay is ,G?ivinit WAY to f)('rsnna:I cnm - mitment. Man.v Or:in~e Cn<lst c!eqzyn1cn sec th,, t rend ·~~ a healthy gra:s~roots n)nl't"mf'nt ;:iwav frnm nnnfunc1innal fnrmalisn1 tow~rd a: new sririt.ua\ symbn!isrn. The cerf'n)onv il se lf is becornin~ ;:i rrflection of the hridal cnuplr 's rnn1 - n1iln1rnt In each nlhrr and th,.ir ('Orn- munity thl'lt diffu.~es 1.0 lhe total con· Rrei::;itinn "Thi~ gencrai1on of kids will acl'ept the \\'edding crrt"mony i£ they are Jtlven lhe ch<intt lo le<ive some ma rk on it as !heir own.·• said the Rt:~·. Edwa'rd P. Allan. Episcopalian priest and UCI chaplain. F'r . Allan believes lh;i! youth. nnt only L'CI students. can"t accept lraditions on I! 11cnlimrntal v11lue. Nn longrr just a dPC<Halion. ii must mean somet.hin.11: to the cnuple tiiemsel ves or it is t"Xcludt"d frnm the ceremony, He set"~ !he trend as an al1f'rnpt to recapture ~on1r of I.he hfe and vittility of !hr turn-of-the-cenlury wedd!n~!'. of !he It ;ilian and Polish. "Then wedd1ngs were tin ex cust. In have a really great party and !ots 11f f11n " The ('ll1lt'~i31 P ch;iplain has Offir iated at rf"rrrnnni•s tn fi('ld s. i;:rll\'P.~ of lr<'cs, RI !hf' SC'tishnre 11nd \'f'r~ nftcn on the t:Ct 1·:impu.<t. He brl 1cvcs 1hcre are t~·o basil'.' slyles nf weddings -s1r1c1lv fnrmal a11rl more pcr~on11l11.rd. The d~r1f!ing factor L~ '"wh o contrnls the wf'dd1ng tis!." lf thr p<1rf'nts no the nu1,1nr in111ing. I hey al ~o rnake !he m;ijnr rtccis 1on5 an<l 11 trnrls lo be fnrn1al If !hr .vn ung penpll" ;irr niaking up the Ii~\. 1hry w11l 1nl'ite ;ill their friend s and in.~1.~l nn a ceremnny evcryonr. can feel con1for1ahle with. "I ~ce thPtn rrcapl11ring An i:iir nf celebr<111on in their m<irnages bccetuse n1nst church weddings ;ire very d11!1 . stiff, formal and tht" rrc:t"ptions are ultimately dull ," i;on11n11ed f'r Allan. "If lhe wed- ding is 011tt1oors with frrf'nds (!<'lthPred around 111 a circle, the par!y can begin as soon as lht" ceremony's over." NEW PHRASES f r. Allan has developed a wedding ccren1nny th;;it is 11 cnmbinat1nn 1n 1n(}(trrn dress nf Episcopal and the Jewish Reform service. "F:arh couple look s al it and revises it to fit indlvidutil nt"eds. Some cn111e ur with a fe!ici!ous phrase. putUn2 a few choi ce words loge rhcr ;ind 1t is 1ncnrpora1ed ln!n 1he servi~. H i~ constantly being polished and modified ·· l"r All.:111 finrls !h::it he nffic1atcs fnr rirnple wHh h!!IP rcli,ll111us backgrnunrl nr whn hl!Vf' cnos<'inusly movt'li away frnm it "Thl'V fr,,: thf'v cannnl h<1v!'.' 11 1r;,d1- l1nn;il church wedding bec11usc they c:-~1- Styles not. in good C<lnscience, say somrlh1ni; that \.\'nuld be hypocri1ic;il.'' 1'he trend lnwan1 (css formal alsn ha!' ;i twn-.~!ep prac!icali!y. Many young penple are living 1ngt"1her first. and lhe n rnarry 1f I.hey dt"slrc 1.o niake a social com- m1Lment and/or have children. Those pcn- p!e v.·hn forrnalize lhc.ir rclat1nnship aftrr living •J.ngrthrr nllen fine! '"Lhcy \.\'&OT ,tn do snmfth1nR solemn and meaningful." said Fr. Allan One 'llll or three of Fr. Alla n's service ... link people who have been "li ving togelher."' F'r. Allan's figu re!! might be stalistically higher because of his 1;Rmp11.~ 11ffilialion. The Rev. Robert Cnrnl"1i snn nl St. Mary·~ Episcopal Church , Lai;11na Beac h, believes th e 11umber of his couples whn hnve had "an arrAngemrnl" anrl n.cn choose !o marry averages one out l'lf four. L~:ss FORMAL He believes such coup h:s may chnO$iC 11 mnre per.sonaH1~d reremony btcause •·their whole liff.c;lyll" is leS$i formal. Many of lhcm come. to us because !hey havt" ha(! friend.~ who have had 11 pleasant experil"nre hl"rr ." Thr Hev. Rr:id Karelirs. al11n of SL Marv's, s!'r~ """ddin JZ,s movini.: !nw;i rd rr:1l it .1·. pr11c1ical!.v "Ir l!'t a movement lnward .;;yn1bolism 11·ith ml"anini;." Even Daily Pilot Photos. by Richard Koehle r Adrian and Alicia W e bster, ne wlywed under the trees of Santiago Park. W earing a milk- maid dress she fashion e d herself, Al ic ia appears tra nquil for her v ow exchange. BEA ANDER SON . Edi tor ""dtv, lt~ttmbor I•· lfll Pt tt 11 Life's Big Moment !he .i:;1fls arc rnore pr11ctical such ti s camp s1ove.~ and i::-ro<'ery supplies "Rut ii isn 't ju~t lnngh?.irerl kids. Arlults loo," interjected Fr. Cornelison. "No, it 1.~ nnl a fad. K1rls <ind 11dul1 s lecl marriage is a viable :-;ymbol nf Jwn penple coming together bul Lh!' cul and dried prayer book routine i.~ no lnngcr enough.'" affirn1ed Fr. Karclies. who is pl :i nn1n.11: hi ~ own Nnvembcr wedding. lie and his fiance are scarchinJt: lo ;it. lain a .. community con.~ciousncss" in their marriage. They want lots nf pllfli· cipation wi th homemade bread. wine. wcdrl in·g clnt.hes. The ac1ual word~ of the marriagt" contract are ve ry in1port11nt to him. ''We plan 'to work;. Int on that." PROPHJ.:T RIG "The Love Chapter from lhr Pr()ffhet is very big but ii isn 't stronj;l enough to c11rry. for very lnng . One negative ;ispc<'t i.~ they often make change.'! for change.'s sake," added Fr. Cornelison. .i Before people were all rented up in their !;tiff suits and rvcrylhing wa,q hc;ivy. Now il's much more comforlablc and excillng," he CQlltinued. There· ls a trtnd In t.ake the long, drawnout prenup- tial and wedding iu::tivitif's And plaer them in one b111::. A i::re;iL WC'Ckcnd party cllmaxing: 111 I.he wc('ld ing Cl'rrmnny fr. C'.ornr.li.~nn ajso ~lieve~ many couples have a great rear that their mar· riagr wnn '!. wnrk. Siner statistically one nu!. nf lwn gn r.n rlivorce court. "They w11n1 .:1 real strnng sign that r.ort is present tn help them so they turn tn n;iture where God is obviously om· nipresent . Pril'sts at SI. :vlary's have nfficiated al weddings on the cliffs overlooking the sea. lhc hills above the eily, pa rks and al 1he he11ch . Although the Rev. Chuck Smith of the popular, ynuth oriented Calvary Chapel h;is officiated in similar sites, including a sailboat ceremony . he mainta ins he will not condone any offbeat ceremonies . GOO'S CREA TION •·1 am not interested in the novel. It l:ikcs flWRY fro1n the Nacredness. Out in God's creation is fine If !he couple i;:ains :i rinser feeling of God's presence out unrlcr thr tree~." He se~ it as an excellent trend to write vows of fallhfulness that are rar morl" meanln~ful than "cold words out of a prayer book." "Long: llj:l:O f discard- ed lhe book in <in aUempt to inaugurate a personal touch. I never read from the book •. ISet COl\1MITl\11':NT. Page 14 ) UCI CHAPLAIN Fr. Edw1rd Allan '• • f f DAILY PILOT '·Center 1scovers harm Brightenlng the ward ana easing the work load of staff members at the Easter Seal Jtehabilitation Center i n Oranse are th irteen young wo- mm'I who call themselves the El 1'oro Seals. Lead by president, Susan Bayliss. ts. daughter of ~1r. Frld.l'f, Srpttmber 24, 1q71 and ~1rs. Glenn Bayliss. 25122 ,.... • ~ lUeinway Circle, El Toro, the ~ girls have initial~ a junior ;. ,· auxiliary program, the fourth of iU kind in Ille state. Under the di rection of ~1r1. - Grace Armijo. direcwr of ~~~~ • _ ;t volunteers al !he center, the t r ;j ....,.<;;,.~ girls, all El Toro te!idents, . •\!i.rl1 ,,:.:..,;~~ vofunteer spare w e e k e n d • • • hours to patient care and clerical work. Their duties involve (uf'ld. raising, assisting young pa- tients in recreational pro- grams and hosting activities for the Easter St!alers han -Stretching Legs Along the Strand dicapped adults at tht center. A boy and his "Big Broth er'' take a r un on the beach. Big Brothers of Oran~e "The girls bring a tpeeial County, the organization v,rhich teams fatherless boys with volunteer men, ts life and vitality inta the pro-sponsoring a black-tie stag event Monday, Sept. 27, in the Newporter Inn. More grams for the physically han· than 250 men are expected to sample fine cuisine from all over the world. dicapped," says Mrs. Armijo. --'=::..:::..:...:.:.:.::::-=::..:=:::..:.:.:.c:....:.:....:._.:.__ ________________ _ Club Agendas Stress Variety ' voyages skippering the Wild Goose. William Hickey. Beto Sigmo Phi Voice of Experience Speaks? DEAR ANN LANDERS : I hope you wi.JI print this, It might htlp some unfortunate girl get wis e L(i her situation. When a man keeps a mistress in lhe shadows ht dol:s so fnr ;i vrry interP~ling reason. one which most mistresses do not understand. She is. of course, lead tn believe that if it were only pcJssi ble, the man would lc11ve_ his wife and marry her so the whole ~·orld could know or their gre;:il love Sul usually !he truth is he will not divorce hill wife and 1narry her because il would defeat hi s purpose. If he married her, she would thf!n be a part of the real world . wh ich is ei:actl)' whnt he is trying to escape. She would be no different from his present ~·ift!. The excitement \\'Ould vanish. The man who take.'! a mi stress, doetloso not because she is thl.' love of his life, whom he met too late , 11ut because he ~·ants to nee from the demands of every· day living which have become loo hea vy. The fact of the matrer is, if he had the ~ut s to sland up Lo life. he v.·ould n't need her. STANDING UP JN \\'IL.~flNGTON, N.C. DEAR STANDl NG : ''011 sound likt a guy who bas beeo there. Thanks fo r ·writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please te!l me what t.o do about our l.l·year-old dau~l"ller Several mont hs 11&0. Lisa started to hang around tht service staOon a few blocks from here . When we discovered s~t': had a f'rush nn a 19·year· old boy who works the night shifl. we checked into the boy 's background and found out he ls no good . \\'e told Lisa she was not to see the. boy again . F'or several d.ivs she was qu iet and su!Jen but seemed i.o be beha ving. On a hunch . I checked her bed at 11 .30 p,m. nne night and she was not in il. I sent my hu sband down to the service station and sure enough, she was there. He brought her home. Last \l'eek the boy 's picture wa s in the paper 1n cnnnection wi th 11 hnl dup. \\'e are relie\·ed because now he i& in jail and Lisa knows he 's a bad actor. But she is !akin~ it so hard Wt don't know how to dea l with her. The girl will not eat with the family and she looks like tbe wrath of God . '·] discovered that she's been sleeping in rhe dress she was wearing when !!he wa s last with him "'because il smells like him." !Gasoline .) She wants t.o go see him In jail and we will not lllow It. Art we wrong ' Please, Ann, s u & It e s I something L(i gel our daughter back nn !he track. -DISTRA UGHT PAREf\'TS IN SHOMOKrN OEAR PAREf\'TS: Vnor d•ughler 11eed1 more lh an e su11t1Uot1 lrt1111 mt:. liiht needs professional cean1tlln1 anti I urge )'OU lo lltt that tht i:ets It. II aoanrl11 .111 If th is glrl'11 bten out nf co11trel for 11uile som t tlmt. Ge l gol111. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Y 11 u outsmarted ynurself when you told the man who wrote about going i;leady with thr same girl for l2 years lo quit bother· ing you with phony letters A~ain J'OU made a point of !lie fact that fhe letter came from Ntw Haven and accused the Yalies of playing games. Don't you think anybody in New Haven has real pr<>- blems? T used to live in that town and I can tell you that lhrre art plenty or mix· ed·up people there. Do you actually think il'3 impoi;sibll" for a couple to go together ror 32 years" [{ so, you've got a lol to learn. My personal opinion is that anyon' whn writes Lo you from any\l'her'-ha!'! got lo be nu ts_ -GREEN BAY DEAR G.B.: You wrote , didn't yt)a! I rinn'I think you're nuts. Rut then I llvt In Chlcaa;o. What do I know? Horoscope: Pisces Do Dance SATUR DAY SEPTEMBER 25 By SYDNEY Oi\1ARR ARIES (~larch 21-April \9 J: philosophy may u n d t r g o startling revision. Keep open mind. TA URUS ~April 2(1..May 20 1: is stimulated. Ask questions. neighbors, relat ives po se GEl'rtlNI tf\fay 21·June 20): perplexing problems. Stress indicated in areas SCORPIO IOct. 2J.Nov. 21): where public. legal maneuvers Views may be nverly er· are involved. Stick tn prin. pansive, See one factor at a ciples. But don't stick out time. t itans focu11 on tht im· chin. mediate. Program chairmen have been busy providing well·fil!ed agendas for Orange Coast area clubs wh ich will meet Tuesday, Sept. 28. Art Bandi, Junior com· modore, will be assisted by Dick Iavelli, Geri Johnson, Cindy lavel!i, Lori Bennet, and Dave Eastman in planning the program with refreshments to be served at intermission. Other officer.'! for !he com· ing year include the ~ime11. William Sharp, vice president; Thomas Sommers. and Bret Carpenter, secretaries: David Brickner, treasurer; David Henderso n. publicity : Hickey, philanthropic; Eric Grossett, panhel!enic representative.. Accenl on the long-range on far awa y places. persons. Mr.'!. Terry Faff will present Plan, analyze -huild for a program entitled Definition fulure. Sleet clear of flash·in· of Happiness at a meeting of pan methods. Your basic I.he Xi Eta Xi Chap ter, Beta · • Hidden financial resources surge to forefronl. You find out things about money -and how to make, save it. Mate or business partner pl ays para· mount role. Interest in occult -. CANCE R fJune 21 .Ju\y 22 1: SAGITTARIUS !Nov , 22· You may be trying to do too Dec. 21 1: Tackle I • r g-e much at once. You also may themes. Leave the petty l.o be eating too much of the others. Spiritual fulfillment is wrong foods . Cnnsult proper indicated. Be true to your own authority. Cycle indicat es e<>nvictions. Pisct1 person moderation ill necessary -plays prominent role. See BYC Juniors A showing of "True Grit" the Junior~ of Bahia for Corinthian Yacht Club will follow a talk by the film 's star, J ohn Wayne. Speaking at 7:30 p.m. in the clubhouse. the actor will give details of his acting. producing and directing experience as well as tell tales of his From Page 73 Delto Gammos f\1embers will hear details or future program speakers when the S;:iddleback Alumnae of Delta Gamma gather at 8 p.m. Mrs. Tl'!rrence Burns, ne"' president. will preside in the Mission Viejo home or i\1rs. Discussion of upcoming prir jects will be featured for the initial meeting of Delta Gam - ma Alumnal'! of the Ne wport Harbor·Santa Ana area. An 11 11.m. luncheon will be served in the Villa Park home of .'-!rs . John Everett. SiRma Phi. Mrs. Tom McAnear will preside for the 8 p.m. meeting in the Huntington Beach home of ~1rs. Harlan Lawson. The group will select a Valentine prineess to represent them at the West Grove Area Council's Rova l Coronation Ball in February. A !Rik revealing How In S;:iy ll "'ill ~ given by r..trs. Floyd Shave r Rt the meeting of Xi Pi Chi Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. The group will gather al 8 p.m. in the Huntington Beach home of f.1rs . J a me 11 Beckwith. Betrothal Revealed especially al 1his time. beyond material covering. LEO (July 2J.Aug. 22 \: CAPRICORN {Dec. 2Z·Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Ch;:irlcs TI . Children m11y dema nd too \9 1: You are aided by ont who \\linterrnwd of Fair Oaks have much, too soon . Know when to works qui etly, behind scenes. announced !!lit engagement of pull in reins. Be nexible, not You will be provided with their daughter. 1\1 err i I e e wP.ak . Social activity ac· necessarv m ate r i a I . in· \Vinlerrowd () r Hunt ingto n cclerates. You could meet one formcJioi1 . Overcome tendency Beach t.n Stephen r..lcCaughey who plays meaningful role in to suspect wrong persons . of Lincoln . Neb. your life. Be creatively recep-AQUARIUS I J s n . 20· The bride·elect attended tivc. Feb.18/: Be knowledgeable Stephens Co 11 e g e and VIRGO (Aug. ZJ..Sept. 22 J: enough to know when lo finish, graduated from Oregon State Some ma y take for granted call a halt. Means don't hang University. She received a right lo visit without prior on lo Jost cause. Avoid ten· teachers credential f r om notification. You are apt to den cy to be e:rtravagant. Yrn.1 Sacramento State College. havt feeling that others are can re ceive affection without Wedding 'Knot' Her fiance. son of Mr5. interfering. attempting to buy it. Cre ot .,ve Center Byron Mccaughey nr San LtBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : PISCES !Feb. !~March 20): Bruno. also graduated frnm You will be mO\'ing, especially • • • Three friends played Lhe recorder . choosing "Greemleeves" ;:ind favorites of folksinger Judy ColliM. The bride and her father walked down a green path to the bridegroom and the guests formed a circle 2.round them . Wearing a muslin dress she made herself, she w o re nothing in her hair. "The v.·hole thing was a personal statement." said the bride, preferring to remain From Page 13 anonymous. "We all learn wha t it ii; like In go again:;l certain ex[>f'ct.ations. \Ve just didn't want the material trap- pings." Bob and Chris Sharp were looking for an integration of the old ;:ind new as they decid· ed \\'edding details, "\1/e're a part of the youth cul!ure. But there are lhin1;s about the old culture I hat, Boh and I respect. \\'e tried to mix it ""ith what we like about the ne11• lt wa11 incredible." The newlywed! chose a sma ll. ;idolx> chapel in Laguna Beach, St. Francis b,\ !hr Sea, The stained glass windows, wooden bean1s and c;:ir1·ed pews deligh!ed Chn ~. ''It's sn humble and spiritual. a church \"OU can rel;ite In Others ::1re Sn hig, institutional struc· lures." s,1id Chris. SVMBOLI Si\I The Sharps 1nade nian.v decisions bflsed nn lirnliment and s1•mOOhsm . Lto 1.~ Chris' astrolOg1cal sign and it 's Bob·~ n1oon si_gn. lt seerned logical I t. SSC _, · d. th 1·" me" .. i se"s•. 'lea"s th;s ;, Your natural qualities are al>" The first gener;:i mee 1ng , a"u 1s atten 1ng e " """ .... " " for the Auxiliary tn the University of Nebraska &hoot testing period for yo u r preciated. SagUtariu1 peraoo Greative Da y Care Center in of Law. !heorie~. ideas. Give yourself pla~s key rolt'. You make 1,,.. Santa Ana 11<il l take place ?.J. A garden wedding 1s planned benefit or OOubls. Mean.o; ac-roads Inward fulfillment nl to <1 .m. 1n 1he Santa Ana home ,M:::E:R~R~l:L:E:E:....:W.:_::IN~T.:..:E~R~R~O:..:_W~D:_:_fn~r~N~o~v~.~2~1.:_ _______ c_en_t __ "_"_"'_s_te_•_m_. __ s_o_m_• __ •_m_b_;_1;_on_'_· _r_,_, _,_;,,_1_tia_1_;v_•· of l\lrs. Kenneth Hunsaker. .· Plans will be discus~ed for the yea r's ::icti vit ies involv ing woriien throughout the Orange Coast area. l\trs. F. S, Ro wl;:ind . eh;iirma n. is seeking help fnr a ChrislmRs houtique In ratse needed funds for the center. whose {!(lal is to provide care for small children of \l'orking mo!hrrs. Christion Group ... Commitment Styles In consult an Rslrolnger for I.he exact !1me I.he sun v.·;:is moving in!o Leo -11 a.m. Sa!urda~· .. July 24 A dinner meeting open to all Ora nge Coast rt!sh1ents is being pl;:inned al f\_.10 pm. by lhe Christian Business and Prnft?ssional Council of San!a Ana . If you've always wanted to see a historic event, come to the first Indian Summer Days Celebration at Laguna Niguel. Pastor "'Chuck," as he prefers to be called. believCl! personalized "'eddings are an exception rather than rule. "A very small percentage feels the need. I helieve it Js because I. ha\·e informalized my ceremony." He recalled one "'eddin~ ll·hich took place fiv e miles off the Ortega Hi gh way in tol11lly wide open country. ''fl was almost a backpa ck trip " The Rev. Charles Dlerenfield of St. Andrew·s Presb rtenan Church, v.•hose church h;:is the greatest volume of Orange Coast Y1eddlngs, offers a cer· lain leeway in scripturt' choice and music. He welcomes ecumenical ceremnnies \l"il h Catholic priest11 or Je1•dsh rab- bis and some changes "as long as the spiritual integrity nf the service is mainli.ined, but most people who contact us are perfectly willing to accept what the Presbyterian church bas ta offer. "I am not enthused with en· tlrely new services. I use the Westminster service which was created by very wise men over a long period of years. It ta honest, simple and yel pro- found," he'8dded. Or: Dfertnlield uid he might c:onstdtr altt'rnatlve weddln~ aitea but he would question the rnotlv•Uon of the young peo. • pie. "If it is spiritually moUH:ted, J m I g h t I C· comq>Od.ate." wb\n aaked his opinion of l?J\youth culturt's desire for a ~na.I commitment ln mar· rlif' be replied, ''Many forgtt the. llpltitull. If there b no I~ that God himself b JOtning them in marrl<11je. I SpnnJ: and 11u!un1n are am not 1nteresled It is the Chris' favnn!e seasons sn they blessing of God that makes it 11·ere represented by rust 11 nd R church marn<1gf' -tha l 1s a nrange. )a\'rnders. purple~ .:ind religious marriage ·· _g rr.en.\ in 1he Y1edd111g rlre~!'; AJthou,;h Dr Di('rPnfirlrl ancl del'nration~ The ht1dP Dr ( arnlyn ('arr. cnnsu l!i nJ; psycholng i~t. \v1ll hf !he pr in· c1pal speaker for thr rl 1nner. to t11ke pllH'C in l'riedemann Banque! Hall. Or<1n..:e Bethel 15 7 does offici ate :it garden ll'ed· wnre R rusl voile Jl,O\l·n 1n R dings, Fr. Ronald Co!lnty, inerl levRl .~t~·le wiih scMp pastor or Sts. Simon <1nd .Jude neck. e<lged 1n beige Sp?.tll$h C~lehrating their silver an· ca1h0lic Chu rth. Hun (tngton li!f'C' n1\'t'rsary are n1embt'r~ of Beach. said he would dcclinr 13fl h \ll•l'C ;in Ed wt1rd1an Aethel ! ~ 7, lntern;i11on;i l even a g;:irden ceremony. "II ro11t of rus1 \'{'!vet i\'1aid or Order nf Jobs Daughters at takes ;:iwav some of the hr111or •111s dressed in a similar 7 .10 p.m. ~1nnd<1.\', Sep! 27, 1n religious asPect I believe is a izn11 n nl l.<11·tnder while thf' the Seafaring Lodge r..1asonic part of marriage " ht>st in;:in 11'Ql'f' a bright pin~ Temple. Id volle shirt. pink velvet pant!'! Pa~t honored Q u , r n s An y unu sual requests cou and , splashy sash he made I f C 11 t I f lh charier and m a jor 1 l y orce r. o o y o re er e h'm"". If d · · •-th h 11-..... membtrs \l"ill be honored ec1s1on "' e c ancery o ice "B"h \I'"•. i" charoe or the · Lo A I b t h I v • .., " & f\f iss Glenna Beeler -w i I ! 1n s ngt es u e a so mu~ic," said Chri5. "Ht had 8.d ··1·d p obably say "" pre11ide as rurrenl hnnor s t • r "v spe;:ikers all over rh11t lillle my If ·· queen ""hPn l\!rs l\1ill1t" Skiles. se · rhurch. ·· Al the moment of the Th R Bob J b tor firsl guardian of the bethel. 1s e ev. at.'O s, pas \\'edding kiss . !he chapel filled nf the CAista t-.1 esa Foursquare \\'ilh a soog from I.he BeatleJ -;"r:"'=g=";="=''·======;:;;;n Church, finds !he trend more film,• ye 11 n w Submarin~." m 12'1 acceptable. "I feel lhal God is ··H's All Tno t-.1uch." ! 1irJ everywhere. H" i 5 om· "We sort of d;inced out of 1 nipresent Wherever l .,... o h h E · he1ru come tngether in the I.ht c urc . veryone wa s Just I drBBBiDg, presence of "'itnessts and glowinJZ. It made Bob and I so God IS fine with me.'' _:.h:::.•Pi:tP:.cY_··-------11 nvt--nn1·1nsan1 Tht p;:istor rec;ently nf~ Ul\111 AU ... :II fic1ated at what he termed "a double-hiller." A young coup- le WL'I bapt ized in the ocean. changed clothes 11nd rt>turned for a wedding on the beac.h. "It was the shortest baptism I ever performed. The waves kept knocking us around ." Generally, the acceptance of the trend and the range of 11upport offered by coast elegy· men depends upon the type of traditional slructure their in· dividu1J churchts art ba~ upon, Most will do as much as they can to make lhe mar· riage ceremony solt'mn. sac· red. fresh and functional. Fashions For Fall Set. S•pl. 25 12 noon · 2 p.m, · '4 p.m. O'S Jewelery. Exclusive Styling ! Jewelry Oetlt"i"• '"d Cutlo111 M1cl1 by TIVO l elftodell"t or 1!;1,1i11 of 11! ~i"cl ef Jew•I•. e le"lr:A111eric1rd '"•'•vi"'il • ,...,, •. c~•rt• l"he.,. •45.51 •o Hunlin9ton Center presents th• lel•1t in Fe1h ionl for F•ll by Mils Prim end her modelinc;i Acedtmy -three fr•• show• in our eir0 conditioned mel1. Huntinc;iton C-S nt er et Bflech end Ed inger et Sen Diec;io F/wey HB. NOW AT YOUR QROCIRI 17•1 Newpert II•• .. e .... Mne ' ' Our Indian Summer Days Cel ebration may not be exactl y a "hi stori c event;• but it certainly is a nice way to spend a Saturday. It all begins at 10 A.M. September 25 . That's when the big parade starts. There will be eq u estrian unit s in the parade , fl oats, local groups forming marchi ng units, and bands from all over the state. All in a ll , there will be 3,000 people in the parade. There will be food and game booths, plus continuous enter- tainment , from noon until 9 P .M. The highlights of the day will include a uthentic Indian dances performed by Ameri can Indians living in Orange County and Orange County Boy Scouts from the Order of the Arrow. The Boy Scouts will construct an Indian Village complete with authentic Indian teepees made by the boys . R esidents and guests are encouraged to wear Indian or western wear in keeping with the theme. The parade will be held at the town center at Laguna Niguel. 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Hardu•art Drpt. SJ.YE 22% on One Size llo•c Re1ttJ lar 2 pr. 99c Ml iule Friend · hose in a one~ize stre[ch. Beautifully sheer with nude heel. 4 f.a- shion shaJe.s. 1 l1.1JitrJ' D1p1. ~r pl cntber 2 5 and 2 6 1/2 Price Sale! Ilig and Lillie (;jr(,.' lJRES S CLEAH A'\CI·'. ~"""'"'"~; .. ,., 1so ,,, 391 Hi~ l;;.-1,; ~If.I'')\ 1H J J, Dre,scs t ~1 r :.t ho<d lllll drcs..,·u11 \VC:;Jr in a~s1irtcLI 1':1 br1 cs and str!c .... !Jrokc.:n sizc.:s anJ colnr..,, '\\·hile the}' la~n'. /11fu11J.;'~C/J i/rlr1•11's IJ1/1t. ()11/y Hoys' Crew Neck Cotton Knit S hirts ~~1.1n•I :0-IUL l)n[~ Shorr !'\let-vc l.:nic shire ~. Solid colors with contr<1..St trim. Sizt'.s 6-12. 8 0)'1' \Y'tt1r Depl. 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Trim rrc~s, cue fireplace wood. $H9.99~111-i .. . t'.lef'.trir ~a ... · hi.91 Prnci11g Drpt. ;id l1t: 28!Jc 1_t 11 (t9 t· ScaMI }'urnace 1''111.-r" ~.at.•nol 2 ror99C :'un.Only rihcr~lass auJ ::i.Jhcsivc trar~ dirt and du~t. Assort- f.'d :otcs. · P/11,.1liin;.·f ft afi11;:. J)1-Pl. t ·a1t1 f•tl l\1.ir ror As8or lwcnL 'Rc)!;ularS9.99 JJccorative 1rameJ mir. 699 rors, llxl9·in. to l8x29· in. i\.l ol<leJ go ld-ton e tr.uTics, sclccr quality glass. Lam/I a11d China D,•pt. :-i1•11r" ,l .ln. ;\. 10·1'·1. :\Q.(;aUJC C C.utte rin• !"'1. ,, .. t ~nn. fJnlr 39c Ile ready for 111in tbjs f al I. Long· lasting, li,Rbr- wci,Rhr . J\c cessor i e~ available. 811i/J111g J\lattrials Otf!J (:olorful and Jlealthr A"~orted 1'ropical Fiah '"· .,,f 4 89G I :-:inn. Only for 1 rlours of cnjoymeot for the . "-'holefamil~'.Stockupnowl ! ( tJrdt11 Sho, SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON to 5 PM .•• MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 AM to 9 :00 PM ••• SATURDAYS 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM -FRE~ PARKING! 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The rl111~1nn·let1rl1n,i: San Fr:inc1sco (;1;inti; <l1rln 't m:ikP 11 .:iny c.:1 ~1!'r fnr the f)(ld.c:r r~ Tht1 ri;rl.:i.v n11:ht. rl r fell I l n g Hn11~1n11 2·1 ;i nrl stretching their !earl to !hrr r ,c:<inH·~ Thr th 11·rl rl;i1 ·r Kr:i1r~ ;ir-rn't P\Pf'!'IPrl 111 he 1·rry .~0<·1ahlr In thr 11nrlJ:"!'~. ha1" in,1: nnll• \\'rrln~d.:iv n1~h! bt>rn l']HT\: in:il,,d frn mrnntrn!1nn bv ,:i nn1hrr !P;im frnn1 C.a llfnrni.:i , the 8.an 01r~n r?tirP<:. "ThPrl" IS Sl!I] ~e{'flnrl ;inr1 thir·fi ['!lllrf' .1! !'l<ike fn r th e R ral'e~ A~ f;ir <ic. 1\e ;ire 1·nn1·f'frJ('d." A!l;in\a m-"n.'lj!er Luman ll<!rfl,C, ~l'l l rl I "<\II tia.•Ph::lll lt>.:11-n~ h;i1•p t.:iken pnr1i:: fnr ;i lnnt: !llllf' in 1hP f;irt th:it 1f th~\' ('"11"1°1II 1n 11. lht'\ 11 \..P tfl ~;!\ 11hn rlfll'C. \\'In 11 \\p'll ti!;' thP rfl'trrm1n1nl! f~rtnr nn 11·hr thc:r lhe norlJier.c. h:i1 P a ,(ho! al 1t or l!f1! ., said, "It's ea.;y ro sef' that if w, hid nol had a iilump r1,ht befnre tile All Star g.1me ~·, r nulrl hf> Jil01nr;: r1 ~ht rlown to the u. 1r!' with lhP Dodger~ and !ht" Giants." ,<\l~tnn, mP11n14·hill'. w;i~n 't 1n 11 t;i lkal1\P n1nnrl when Of14'~m!'n triPrl tf'I 1n!l'f\'ll'U. him 11 ftrr nP'-''~ nf lhP \.i11 nts' \lrtnry 11as n111 . Askl'd \\1h;il /ram!" nl rn1nrl It'll' 0"'1,i:,.r~ "''"'' 1n, f!!peeially after drnpp1n~ tu.•n straight to Cinc1nna11, Al.c!on retortf'rl, "'l'7h 1t kind of a question IS thal ~·· The Dodgers and I.hf' Gian t! h11.vr. !Lt games to play. An.v hnmt h""ld ad1·antag! "''ould favnr Lo~ AnRf'l r.8. Aftf'r !ht> 3!t1es hert. th!'y hMrl fnr hnmP wh Prf' !hf'~' pla~ ii lhrf'{'-1!,.mt ~P! wnh Hnu•!nn. ThP (;1~nl~. nn thf nlhPr h.:1nrl. will he on tht rf'larl all !ht>..,.~, tn th ,. fin is", wqh lhrt>f ~11 mt>s 1n Cmcinnat1 And thre• !:l ~n D1.:1:;:n ThF f.1 .lnt:c' !Hlt>-11·L'l..,1ng magH: numbPr "''"" ri!'du~ to four \llll1 1he1r victory over Houston. SF Jinx Buried; Giants Near Title HC'LSTDN 1AP1 -Thi' !:'an Franc1sC11 <~1;ints buried a Jl nl .11nd gave birth to 1 ,<:mall but import.an! ~·inning streak in the A~trnrl11m11 Thu n1d.1~' night and it all .o.pPl!P<i had ne"''~ fnr the Ln~ Angeles Dn<i l!f'f~ ' ii-~ hf'f'n a !Jluj:h tu.·n "''eek.' ror u:o .'' :-air! r.;iylnrrl r l'rr.1•. after h,. harl pilch~d a nt>at rh re,.·h11Tf'r 1n dPfeatina Hnu,:tnn 1· L 11 ~::i 1·e !ht> r.i;i nt.~ a ,three-,11.:ame Ir.ad n1·er Lni; An~"I"" Jn thP r>:.11tinn"I Le:ague \\'P.~t rar P "'Ith i;ix R"m'~ to p:n. I! u.·a.~ !hr. l'f'<'nnrl ~tr ;i iRh! 1·1r!nr~· fnr the <~i-lnls. who 11l 11r!rrl th,. !hret>-game: ,<l'r\P~ hl'rf With 12 )n.~.~t"~ 1n !he last \5 g::i mt>S. "''ho went th' 'd1slancP, fann1n~ SJX and ~·alking but on'. "Thi~ h11s got !n bl' a big br,a~ fnr U!.," Perry said. "Espt"ciall.v herf! ~·here w• havl"n't wnn much lht l11s1 fl'v• "'"r~. ·• They calleri it the "Alilrl'W'lnm• Jin1'' brl'aU~e the G iant~ h11rl wnn nn)I• fi1•p of their la5l :10 games hr.rr prinr' tn lhi.; three-gaml'! SP!. "We gnt to2ethPr ;i nrl t;i!l.:,.'1 ;it.nu• 11.' W•n l "' r" .\o" •••n"''O 11 1" 'f>' L"' •no•I~ •• n uo .,,_.., ,,.1.~ 't ···~ St• "''"(!"~ -•I .,,,.... /ftnno • "'~ "" (•nr'""''' 1'1 .. <•" n·~n ,,, L•' '"•""' -•• ""~• •'l -''""""" 1>1, •w•v 111 ""'"'• fl' ~---,---"---·--- CLE VELAND 'S GARY COLLINS (ON GROUND! HAS PASS BROK EN UP AGAINST HOUSTON ••• H.:i r'ri• .~i11rl !hP Rr;11r~ 1.1 r1n sr1·en n111 f11 their l:i~1 Ill r;:;imp• :inrl 'a f::i(t fini~h c11 r~ ;i lnl nf h!'lpt> fnr nr i.:1 1·r.:ir ·• ThPn !nnk1n2 hiirk ;i 1<i11•, thf' hP;i ri Rl'll\'P "Thi~ u.•:i .~ I ry1n2 tn win niv fifth fir ~i:tt h limr <1l m.V 1:i1 h ~.arnp." ~.-.ir! Perry, r ... rr.1· "A id. "\Vp 1.1·11 ntPl'i rll m::ikr .~Uf! Pver~nne l-"l~"rl rt up nn lh, ht"nrh and m11rlP l hP pl::i.v~ nn th, fip lrl ·· Spot·ts • ltl Brief Figl1ts Set iI1 A11al1eiI11 ; Rru11 s to Sta1·t Gal11·iel .AH'l all-~tar lr!ph!h,.arl~r bn"t tnR u rri 1~ ll!1 tap tonight 1 ~1 at Ult An.:1h,.1m Con\"f'ntion U>nter 1t·1th snme 11·tld antics f.Xpected. Ray' !\\'uidm1l11 \\hilP. f)1p rln11'n nl Southland f1.,11r11H~ 11·1th h1 ~ unr>rthnrln~. tro\l.·d·-p[f>;is1n~ ta c"1r$., n1rt>1!'i ~"" 01,.~n·s Amado \la~ri 11•r. 111 thP "Jlf>nPr fnr !hi'. 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Fro m ltuntinglon ·Beach area: North on Beach Blvd., right Ofl \l/estminster Ulvd Froin Founta in Valley: North on Brookhurst. ll'ft oo \\'estminster Blvd. From San Clemen1e: North on Sanla Ana Freeway. west QO Garden Grove free\vay It) Brookhurst lurnolf. Sour.ti on Brookhurst, right Ofl Westml1l- ster Bl vd. Brea Hii:b -803 E Birch St., Brea. Go north on Ne1,1;port Free1,1;·av . rhen 1<.es1 oo Hivers1de Freeway lo freeway 57. North o~ 57 to Imperial H1ghwa}. "'est on Imperial. north on · Slate College Bh·d . lell on Birch St. t;oena Parlo. ll iJ:h -~·ta~nol1a <1t Academy f)nvr, Buena r ark. North 4111 Sant a Ana Fn.•f'11ay lo 1\lagnolia A\'e. turnoff i'•lorth on ~·lagnotia lo Academy Drt\•e. Chaffe~· Hig h -12-1.'1 No Euclid A1•e, Ontario. t:o north on Riverside ~~ree"·ay. theTl north on High1<.·a~ 71 (POnmo~a -On­ t:ino tu1noH1. Proceed 4.2 miles. 1·eer right on Euclid AvP. ! Highway RJ 1. School located on left hand side in middle of 'Ontario. Citru~ t:olltge -Azusa l;o nolrh on 605. East on Inter- state 10 to High way :!9. Nor1h on .19 I Azu~a Al'enue ) to school. El :i.todPna Higto -;J920 Spnng .$1 , Orange North on New. port Frecw:1y tn Chnpman AVe. Turnoff. Proceed ~ast on Chap1nan. lhen lefl on Prospect to slt'lp sign f Spring St. J and tum right. f'.:I .ff.ancho High -6501 So. P;.1ssons-B!vd .. Pico Rivera._ (;o north on 605. then Wl'St on \Vashington Blvd. to Passons. Rrght . • on Passom . .school located on left. Ga rden Gro \·e lligb -11'.!71 Stanford Ave .. Garden .(;ro1•e. -North on Harbor Blvd .. west on Garden Gro11e Blvd .. right on ~inth St . "est on Stanford . San Clementt lligh football cooth Tom Ea<b: ha!i; v.·aited .s1ncP la.st November to iiee if las t season '.s A I r o n g finish "·01.llrl carry over into the '71 <.'an1p.aign . Tonight he gets a chance to rind out when the Tritons heist Brea in tht' season lid-lifter at 8 o'clo('k Although the Tritons have only three starters back rron1 last sea~on'.s rlu h Iha! won four of its last fivt games. the re 1s some fine talent on !he San Clen1ente rosier. And one important factor that F.ads is beaming about is the size or the '71 Tritons. Eads calls it lht l:Jlggest team he's had in three seasons as hea d of San Clemente football. The sparkplug of the Tritons is fleet-footed running back Clark Jarrett, who a I s o dou bles as a cornerback on defense. JArrell. a 1 4 5 - pounder. h as outstanding spt>ed and good lateral move- 1nent. The starting quarterback job is still not locked up yet, thus Eads is expected to get JI long look at t\\·o players who s parkled in last Saturday's scrimmage "'ith ~1arina . Rill Kenney. a. 6-3. 211)..pound junior and J ohn Springman. a 5-10. 145-pounder, will both stt plenty of duty at quarterback. The 1971 football campaign gets under way for F'ountain \1allty JUgh tQnight when coach Bruce Pickford and his Barons trek lo Bol11a Grande. High -opening the !eason for t~ fourth year in a row agaiMt Rancho Alamitos. The kickoff is II o'clock and the Barorur have ~n installed as three-point. underdogs. A margin of victory Jor either side over the three.point spread would be an upset con- sidering the history of this series. Pickford's crew took the first two by 16-14 and JS-14 scores while Rancho Alamitos was vic torious last y@ar. 14-7. Coach John Ca llard 's Gard@n. Grove Ltaguf! entry has tht ed~e on paper based on a solid defensive setup which has rour all-1.eague returnees. Tops in that category is middle guard J im Balliet. a two-year letterman. Others in the secondary are halfback Jeff Buenafe and safet y John Dorey alo11g with tackle Frank Coppola, a 200-pound senior letterman, also with two yean of starting experience. Rancho's Vaqueros rtly <>n fullback Vern Bray for the major bulk of y.11rdage in the running department, but also have a threat in fla nker Scott James, who possesses ell - cellent speed and receiving .ability. Fountain Vallev enters the fray with a slightly different lineup due to tailback 'Tony Sepulveda's injury in scrim· mage play. Taking Sepulveda·s spot is senior Dave Millar. a 165- pounder and Pickford says his offense won't lose any ap- preciable effectiveness. "He 's a 110 percent back ," says Pickford, who is going with a half dozen starters on offense .and defense. " " ' ' ' ' ' o• " " "' ' E ' ' " " " " " ' • •• ,.... l.l""rot o,, .. ,nE Goo•1e P••co. G•n< HerNr>Otl IC•nt O..v•ll El<lo<! Kl<ld Ron S!°"t Dtll P•il"'"I Guy C•rr01>0 Tom Mwn1"1" DI•• Mlll•r ltt 8Khtr Mtlf Mot11111kl DEPINSE 'Gtln< Tro~tll M•rk Mllclletl EIOOn l(f.Od Bob Pt r•l Rooo Stont Lt• flt<~tr °"'' Pet ... oon Min Mo""l•tl 8111 H1H lt!O 8r..,/ V•fTleY Gtn< H.,.,,.l'Mt "' '" "' ,. " •• ... " '" "' '" •• •• ,. '" '" "' '" '" '" '~ >M Hunlington Beach Hi~h -\!!OS ~1ain St .From Beach Bh·d -\\'est on Adams tn ?\lain St Huntington Beoch. ~lain St .. north on Lag una Beach High -625 Park Ave .. Laguna Beach. Fro~ San Diego free1,1;·a)', go south on Laguna Can.von Road W P~<.:1· fie Coast High way. Left on Co;ist Highwa y. left on f orest. nght on Gleneyre. left on Park Avr. Up fron t, the key Tri to~ are cent er-linebacker B i 11 ~ladden (2151 and tackle J ohn Romero (2JS1 who also goes both wa.vs. Both were starters la st season. i\1eanwhile, Brea 's orfense is bui l t a r ound junior quarterback Corey Leyton. s 140-pounder v.·ho runs and passes the ball v.•ith equal ab1!i tv Mission Viejo Opens Football Wars Tonight I La Palma Stadium -Anaheim. f rom Huntington Beach· \\'estminster :irea: t'.'orrh on Harbor 81\'d .. to La Palma 1n Anahei m. Fro m Costa ~lesa-Tus1 1n <1re!a l\"orth on Ne1vport Fref'wa:r. west on Hiversi de Frrf'wa1 10 Len1on 51 turnoff ·South on Lemon to La Palm.1. Long Beach \\'llson -4400 E I01h St Long Beach. \\'ei.:l nn San Diego f ree way !405) 10 7!h St turnoff Proceed we s1 on 7th to Ximeno Ave. in Long Beach. i\lill.ik an High -2800 Sn<nl"den Ave Lnng Bc~ch . \Vf'sl t1n San Diego Freeway 1405) In P;iln Vrrde turnoff l"orth on Palo Verde to Spring St. and turn left ~Tission \'irjo Hii:h -250~5 ChnsaIJta Dnv~. 1\lission Yiejo. .South on San D1eRO Fret>1<.a.1• 10 La Paz lumo fF 1n ~1iss1on Viejo. Left on L.-i Paz. right al f1r:;1 stnp ~1gn l\'t ~·port llarbor ll igh hOO In tn" 1'\C \P11 pon Rra<·h. ·"From 1\'e11•porl Bild 1n Cosl<! i\fr..;~ 1-;.1~1 1.n 17rh St 10 lr:1nc Ave . righ1 llrl lr\·1ne Oran,r:e l"nast Colle~ -'tilil r<11rv1rw Hoad. Lo:o:Ui f\\esa . Frorn Harbor Blvd. in Costa ,\1esa· 1-:ai:t on Adams to F'a if\'le"'. Stadium on right. !>ian Clemenie Jlig.h -700 A\e111rla Pico, San Clcmen(r' South on Sa n Diego Fr~1<.-a\. takt' A1·en1da Pito lllmoff Lcfl ill stop sign to school. S;int a <\na Ho"·I -f '11·1r (('llll'r Dn1·r an1l l"l'.1\1f't', Sanlil An;;i. Stad1un1 located on (11'1<' CC'nh·r D1·11r 18l ti ::-ii 1. 11c '>I 0r ~lain Sl _ east ot Bristol. SL Paul lligb -9635 S<i f;1·renl1 .. i1 •\1 P Sc.nt.t Fr Spnn~~. (;0 north on Santa Ana Frcr11ay. 1ak1' l'<irmeruta llnad !urn· flff and proceed north to Telegraph Bu.:id Left on Telegraph. ·right on Grct-n\raL Tu stin High -1171 Lagun;i Hn:ir! T11$11n Fron) ~an Diegr, FrN.'W<l}' take NtY.'port Blvrl. turnoff 1 abnul one·ha lf mile easl nf f\e11·por1 frE't'1-1ay~. Nnr!h on ~e1<.pnrt Blvd In rJrst signa l ~ L:i i;una Road ;ind lum r1~hl \aleneia l\igh -500 \o. Bnn.Jf.,rd ,..,\f' fllfteen\1;1. '.;or01 nl'I \r11p11r1 t'1('t•11ay. lhf'n llc:-t nn R 11rr..,1~r Fref'\.\~\ to High. V.a\' :i; {to nnt1h on ;,7 to l'hapm<•n Air ~a~1 on Chapman. n11r111 nn Bnullr1rd. \\'estern HiJ?,h -~1111 :-,,. \\1,..,lt,1·11 A11• An:ih,·irn \1Jr1h on 1:c:i\'h Bl1d . lrft f•n Bitll flu.id righl on \lt>Sh•m \\'e,tm in,ilrr fl i1<:h -141~i (;n hli'rll\~~t A~< \nl"\h nn San 1.J11·go F rt•t'11a1 i..1,,drl1 'n"1·~t Air 1111 1 ;,1ld1•nl'.'~i>I , ~·h(lt,11 1!11 ;111>1t 1•n Ii !I \I t•s\m 1n .... 1rr lurnnfl. t>.nrth MacLea11 Pcices CM ; San Cle11i e1iLe Wi11s Doug Macl.A:'an b 1 1 1 7 c d hl;wne only five second~ oll lhe 1 rack record to lead the C&.>1.a ht.esa High's Mus1a~s lo vic- torv over the Kate.Ila lligh Knight.! in 1ht cross rounlry .opener Thursday at l\a1ell<t 1-lacLean·s lime '-"':l.S 9 -Hi &nd righl on his heels were six other teammate.~ <1.~ I hr Mustangs captured •he lir~I seven place~ in v:irslty rnm . petition. Twins Tom and .I 11 h n .Ols)'aog of Costa Me~a tu:d for .!tcOnd place in lhc two-·mne Jaunt . John Holcomb of Ne\vporl 1-larbor romped with a Ill 27 OO'his first day of rompct1llon £o give t~ varsity :. win over Long Beach WHliOn a n d Fullerton. Ken Smith. Renee Hunn and Hnan Prtcr lead S a n ClcmeTJ11' l(l a 22·1:1 1\·1n nrer Brea \\'!th Smith running an Vuhh $•• (!t..,oft!t 72. l •1• ll I I("" 5••"1~ IS(I, 1! 00 lhn•o '"!U~ll fS(•. l B""" P••t• ()(> Fntt~-$- \•" Cl"'"'"'' "· l r•t •1 t ,.,... .0."'1•,.on 1~c 1 •1.i•• I\{ i U•t~nl•w (~C\, • i""n1cn 1:,c . 1 Co.,.111 \S(" 6 l~rO\~ l~(I, ........ ,ty (.,It Mou u . K••tll1 SI Mo<L•~n !(Ml, ~ "6 1 1•~• 01'"""" hCO .. ~n JMll Qltwon~ '("'I• • '10111~·· ((/'/<.,' ~,,,.,,.,, ... 1(1',, ~ t•,~n•or !CMf; 1. GoH11lr~ ICM!, I, r.11, i..;r. '· W••~nm• 1(1. 1,, °<'•'I ll(j. J~n~ V•'<•ll' ("'!I Mt-u ll, 1(1!1llt •I l (>1111•.,,t• ICM I 11 !Ml. ' t1f,9M f(Ml l ~<'l'li"' l(MI, t Go•IV l(MI, ~ M•\/ l(M,, 6 R<><«•m 111.l. I .. l>IJ~ll!Dfl (J(! '•Ml!•,,_,, (Mii MIU II, 11.Utlla ,. I P•••11 t(M J. 10 •1, 1 I.'"'~ ICN ' l Lt•!tr ICM •1 • Sc.~*t~• 110 , I 111,.•t-/1(11 ~ W-!.1'(1t C~). I t•~•,...u"' ICMJ v.,..,,, ... .._.. .... 111. "• LI WllJ1n SJ. J~ll•rt.., u :.Motocross ~ct At S~e dw.ay I l<nlcO'flb l"'"l. 1011. (1(1" Ifill 1 C••"• l"'""l· • ''""n it l, , ~.,..,.,. ll<tl \,' P ~~· l<Ht I ""•'•• !LllW I I (l•nc !N>111 t $1.,f~'l IM1t r, D1 ''""'" 11·1 '""'et "'"'"' ,. ... -....... ,1. Motorcr'OSll motorcyclt CQn1- peUUon ill slated for El Toro SpeedWlllly toNghl v.1th somr ... .» rldt'r1 expected l-0 ftll out ·'I'! cud. · · \1 $peclACor. and pll Qat.ei; open • •1 f o'clock with lhe main event lcl>eduled to be1in at I. LI Wlh..i l't. l"toll.,,.I to ' Wlli'e\ llfl'I, 11 '°' ' PDft,f'f '">tt J •t•!~brln~ INlllJ • Cl•••• ~Nit\; I l(ln•1lt' l .. 11): 1 C.!t.t1Jt !"'•t1, I ~I'll••~!•• (lli>O ........ ~ Pir!t.,le'I! n "ltw-t Htrllor t11 LI W1IM• " I $1t"'' !•I ll 171 l "••~"1 Ir l J~<l<tll ! .. >t i; 1 "'f"a'1>1i< .. , iLMW I, \ flni'•• l'I• 6 N•M~r 1•<H •1 ' &!!!\In It I. ··Leyton Is the gu~ "'ho rnakes it go for us." savs new Brea coach Doug Kechier. S•n ci...,.ni. "•'-l'l•Y•f OlltflH IE-t<tv>n Wrla~I SE -Ma•~ Ki<>a T-Jo~n llomr•o T -JC~" F!llDO•! G-Oci<iq BOU•D G-ll •ndv """Ison C-BIU M•llllfll 08-Jolln 51>tln<1..,•~ or 8111 «•nnev F l -Pflr Sfllrr1 8-(lerk J1ctotl 8-Jot M•l •a1>t1 Dtlt"•• E 1(,,.,, 0.ll nfv C M•k• O..n~~"' I -Jo'>n 11.,....,0 r R1ntt. P1~l•on MC-Rl>d Cler1>m on• L!I B•U M~ao1~ Lii ~·v;~ W•l9~t OB (~'"'' 0•rc•8•> [lB -Pr!f ~·"••• DB -(l"k JaHt!t OB-Lon H~!!> ., "' "' "' m• '" '" "' "' '" '~ "' •• '" "' "' ~lg ... "' "' '" ... ... 11~- University Challenges Foothill At Un1vers1 ty High, they're f·alhng tonight's 1971 open ing Football game 1,1;•ith Foothill {at Tuslln H1~h 1 the biggest in the :.rhnol's hi story. There's l1ttlc doubt of that. Coach .Jrrrv R e d m a n ' s l 'n1l'er!'1ty Tff')jan~ played on ;i free lance b11s1s in 1heir in· 1111 t111I \ e-r.r la.>\ 5eason. meet-111.1~ 1uii1Qt \'Brsil~' team~ and :-.n1all h11!h sc hools. Bu! lin11·rrs1!v rakp~ a h1£ -.;lcp up 1n rlas.o;. 1n ·71 v.·1\h lhr Tro1ans !a1·1n~ i1 !i I i I r ( hAllengc l<1n11::ht nt 8 flcdn1a11 hnj}('s 11"~ ' del<'.'ns11·c struggle "Thn!'!' a001lt the nnl.v ,1·ay 1\'e ran "'In 11 . Footh11l has a tnugh derPnse. II will be dil- f1cult for us In move lht baU a~ainst the m. Our defense has lo rrirry rhe load ., \\'hile 2J~·po1tnd tack le Dom J 1eR :i1lo is the he:;\ of thf' 1'rt)- 1an lineman. Uoh Gill i~ lhe No 1 running back. Although \,ill does not t"'~~es.~ oulstanding speed, Redman ~a\•s he's 11 lou~h kid IP bnnl( rlo~·n. "lie really has .~t roni? leg s." say' the Uni roach F.d Call. s ninnin~ back last sea!lnn, lakr:s over a l quarterback for the Trojan.!. replarinJi! la~t yea r~ No. I sig n;i l-ca ll"r Tom \~'alker who h;i o;. moved iiway "He·~ reall v <'Orne alonjl sinre 1,.arning· that he would be our No. 1 nuarlerback ht!l sprlnl! " 5avs Redm11n. F'ooihill fl1?U re.s lo run the ball a l!rta! dt>iil more than ll vn ll p11s~ \\'ith tiark~ Tom Stef· fv 11nrl Sam Perk. a J>8lr nf 17!1-pounclcr~ doing most or lhl' "'·11rk •• ' " ,. U~•••rol1T 01,(NI! Pl•Yt • ......... J•·-~ ,_ ,, ••t'll:tl• oa-.. O•"•t• ,, ... 8-o!l.O ., "' '" '" '" "' Tn Mission Viejo, football fans are hopeful that 1971 will be the year of the. Oiablo. It's been five long 11easons for the Diablo faithful, but se- cond year coach Bob Hivner i~ optimistic lhat Mission Viejo can snap ou t of its doldrums beginning tonight a g a i n s t visiting Saddleback. Kickoff is at 3 o'clock. "I'm confident we can beat them ," says Hivner. whose club posted a 1-3 record last season. "\\'e really need a win in that first game to g;ve t.he kids confidence." i\1ission Vie io has never won an opener. In Fact, In ri 1·e years the Diablo5 have on l_v captured Eix victories. while losing 39 times. Although Mission V i e j o figures to have its best team in history. it's faced with quite an obstacle toni ght. Saddleback is a rugged. d!'fensi\'e-oriented team. Roadrunner coach B f' n Haley admits that his club's strength i.~ in its defense. "We're. much to u g b" r defensivel.v than we were last year. We have the potential to be a league contender because of our defense." And Hivner agrees. "That's tht best part nf !heir game -particularly 1n the line ." Thus the opener fJgure"S lo match the Diablos' well· balanced attack against the tough Roadrunner defensive corps. Leading the Diablo offensive attack is flashy tailback Aun- dre Holmes, a 165-pound senior who w~s namr:d to the All-Crestview ~gur: first te:im la st year. · Gary Wood, a fi-2. 190- pounder .. hopes to give t.1ission Viejo balance with his passing. Although ine:<perienced i n varsity <.-ompetition. \\'ood has sparkled in drills and scrimmage scssionll. His chief target \vi!l he flanker Todd Layporl. a ISO- pounder "'ho caught a pa ir of long Wood aerials in a scrum with Savanna last Saturday. MIHllll Vlljl ,o.. I'!•,., E -Bob P•u!Woocr r CroQ Scl1nono c; • Jim Olmml~~ { J•tf Church"I c; -M•r!ln Gnv•r ! -lloC S•~dsl• Sf -11•¥ G•il•I•• l)CI -G•'Y Wooi:t rL -T<Wld L•·~ort ! fl ,liu"llro !-1olme~ l B -Au"llr. Holm" F 6 -Jot Jo"'' . Ot""t• f -8<>11 Saha110 E -Jon McC•ew I -Gt"' !cl .. tO!fl 1 -Run•ll Ille• MG -J•t! (8tfl LB -Jo. Jon., Lfl -Jim W•,rtn OB -O••IO (llOw•ll 06 -O•n fl•""'n•n DB • 1!.t• G•!••l•o nB -TlJ'!f Ltvi>o•• $•CW!1 i;,,..,., ••• '" ,.. '" •• '~ ,. •• •• ... '" "' •• ·~ "' "" '~ •• ,. ,. '" "' "' "' Whit1nore 's Shot Saves Mustang Poloi sts, I 0-9 1.0J\'G BE .'\Cll John Whitmore scored from thf' hole v"ith 20 seconds left in tht .game to gi ve Costa Mesa High a J(}.9 1,1;·in over La Quinla Thursday and put it into the second round this afternoon of the Moore League water polo tournament. Costa f.1esa played Sun ny 1-lill& thi~ afternoon in the win- ners' bracket at Long Beach Wilson. The three-day event. in ""hich 16 teams competed, winds up Saturdsy v"ilh the final.~ at Belmont Plaui Olym- pic Pool. A 1,1;•in lod.11y for Costa fl.fesa. would mtan an II a.m. game Saturday with the winner of today 's contest betwe:en Santa Monlca and Downing. ,..__...Mfti Cltlrl<t TMr- l'rttl'!·I- r.stonc•• t • -• Coron• de! Mllr 1 1 -J Eo••r><•• ocor•••· D••~>h• ) , (•llH~•n 1, Gllrov I COtOf'll <ltl Mtri Ollt 1. M•fiO l. St1llm•n !, Jw•lfr V•f•llY E.•trr>tl• ' ' -10 (OfOf'<t "I '"''" 0 O -D E1UMl1 ~(cwln1· Wrl9M J ' Mcl(•I~ .... J, SWl~I""' l . 0.vlJ ' ,,..,..,.... N .... l>frl l<•rbl)i I I -1 ('0<11 M•.. 1 I ~ l Hrwp"'I H•1110t KOf'l"9" 1(11•rll ft I, MllM!ff I. COiii MM• M.1ttlfttl . It•"' 1, POiiart I, , .......... r .. , H-1 l•"rttor (~~~l-l•t->CO•!< .. : I I -l J 1 -~ H <trlt 1 I, I!• .. I t o»I• Me•• """""° I. GAI H ~ '"""'''n' I, Seunct l"unct l'•Olh·So~h ~1\00<•• ' • -s Co'1 o M<',. I I ' E"•nclt \co<ono OrRu"1• l , '"'"<h 7, S!•vic~ I Cot!f Mtl• ltO•rn;. ,.olll'O I, Ho;• 1 EU1nt•I n I -l t ... !o Mt\O I 0 7 E"anc l• «o""' Fo•ltr, Mct<•lvty 1 CO\IA M•" «o•I"" ,,.c.,nrntv l, G11co 1. Smellwooi:t I, l1>mpldn1 1, lun~ I Co•O"f '"' M•r ' I -) Now""'! H••DM "l<O<lnQ• Gl•fltr 1. S••rle. •. '""n•on l, o"' 1. Smolh 1. ,....,,.,.~ C."'on• Oft Ml• ' I -1 l<tw..Orl H••bl>< 1 l -'i C"'on" <l•I M., KOf•nl. not llJtoa H ... _., Hl•bl" KOfll>t. Srnilh ], 8111 I. n~•m•n 1. ... _, L••M• TMtftllntnl C<11!1M••• •lll -10 L10Uln1t l l)J-t C0<h Mf,. \(OflM W•>OtH<~ •, Jo w1111mcw• 1. V.•ll•ri l, 'l"••Wl>Od. Mt•· r1>t1 1. R. Wl\ltm"'• 1, DUNLOP TBLS. RADIAL TIRES S"CIAl UILOM SAii 155112 '""'~~ 23" -nllo A•. 155x13 ::,:;-~ ... 165113!~-__ .,.,. -----165114 :::.::·· " J.v>~ o·•~"lln1i. l)&oi 1oQ ( J • ... o.. •. , '" . :~PrepGrid Scores 165115 ::,'~.:;:...., 29" ......... ..... 175113 , .. ,_ QI Ea t •'I ., fl&11 r..n 'I G-t• ,.,,,... e °'-•• °"' ' ' "' " " o• '" o• " DIP(lilll r·-•• ,,......., Wiii•• Jt,,,..~ l N '""" 0.,>11 0.ct- ""''\ Oi...t> J •I {h•m•I ~ '"" (",,,, J"'I (;.•,•~ J•~• o••n~~~111 fl ,, l'lcNlt l ~ t.•lf •u "' ,. "' "' •• "' •• '" "' •o "' '" '" ·--,OUM•lll 'll llPt" f I ' Hu11tl ... ton '-" 0 • • l'V $torlllf: TD--J~ ). _ .. llourn•Jn l'•lltl' I I I I il~"C;flO """"I"" 6 ••• ,v T~1· '"°"" '"'"'"'°" (1J. l'l,,f ; Th°"'""""· l!dl'°" e ,, • • -'' 8o•tt II f 0 t -II fl fOU(_M, [ll't M1w!t 1', Jel\ft l'O!tlfltlll PAT .. P•lerilt lll, Jim &t tcl'\. 1un. - , ...... t.wtr. BOB HEUSSER ANO HIS ALL STAR TEAM AT SUNSET FORD PRESENT FOOTBALL FORECA ST HIGHLIGHTS FOR SEPTEMBER 25th by BOB HEUSSER T•I" lto11•n fot ••-"-' wlll h ,.., r.ot•Hrr p r•'"'"' So111rda, hc:i•e to 90 10 rw<> ift pol'• tlc11l•r. 6th.rot..:t A11b11r11 -tl lt\-rad;H T .. .._ .. , -4 Colotado, :1. cla1hn wlrh Ohio Slof•• ;;10. Of Hie to11r, tlle l11ffolon "°'ldod Hie 111ost flreworll1 hl'o W'1'1ts 1190 wh!'n rhey upu!t L,$.U. T• eccofllpllalt liw M-feat h1 Coh11t1b"' would l>lnt ~yroktts oll the wo, b1>cli t1> S1>uldcr, How- ._ w•'ro 111., t• 1'9h• • '•ry 1111all 1parllltr and p ick tllO Coloro~oon• by ""t . The winner of t~e Tl9ff•Vol1111t"r 1tr119fle will, cn 1111101, hcryo <1111 hnlde troc:k to fM Southec:ist Confere"ct 1/rle. And we rl!IM A11lro11nt will be 011 thllt rrc1ck • , • rh Ti~ lroy .J9ht pol11ts. ne ltltli·flyl119 Gffrt i• lulld091, rcu1ked 11th. 90 oftor wi11 """'be' th rte o<Jainu Clern~o"· AftOJ clobberl119 Or09011 Slate 011d whlppl'lfJ Tulane, It does11'1 look 111 thouqh 1he Th~e•'i ~"" slow tlle11t dow• ••• Goo,..lo by ll! Alld It l'ltnb11r9l1'1 rwc:..,. 11pMt of U.C,L.A. "'""' tllot tho Pc:i111hen. ore lood•d, l 2·•D"~ed O•lallott111 wlH pro,ldo pClft af ti.. 0111w•r Saturday. Tllo Soo_.. "'"I Pin in Pl11shu•9h ••• O•lo- N-•'• f..-oM ~ 21 poi11ts. 01 popo,, AlabolllCI sho11ldft't ~nt loo much !rouble ft1>m 51>ulhtasl C1111f-•'• fao lllotkla. Ho_,,,, wflett 11plollh oec11r, It's that "friendly" conferen'c opponent that'll do It. Tllo 1ltll·N11•ott1 Tichi wMI ttop tho Goto" of Fl11rldct by 24 points. Tho two 9t1po,..t West c ... 1 powon lot e-1 t.r ttl• 111omentl , Stanfo1d and W1>ihl1191011 wlll ,_. tt.lr t91tt Scrtllrdoy, The 'l'll·rcrtwd ladlaq r1111 l11ta st 11bbar11 Or~1>n, stilt t 111arll"q ffOl!I rti.lr dnibl<q Of ftle "-*of Nl'braMo. The H11Kln, :1,, _.,. T,C.U. Sto11ford will dump tht 011,ks by It, .-cl tlto Honootl hots of T.C .U. ore 14·pohtt 1111derd095 to Washi1191011. Tali:I°' • ttulc• 109': Slh·r-•ott1 Mlchl9011 w lll beat U.C .LA. b, 21 poiftlS ••. l••at wllt c!!p T••• Tl'<h by 24 •• , Notro D11-wl l rap 1'11rd110 br 27 ••• N<1bra1ko will odd ortother scalp, who111pi119 T••• A&M lroy ]1 .•• 1111d Arfra!IMS, :::4, will tio up T11b a b-., 42. THIS IS HOW BOB HEUSSER PICK 'EM THIS WEEK o 1-NDTRE DAME f-AUBURN 2-NEBRASKA 7-COLDRAOD 3-TEXAS &--TENNESSEE 4--ARKANSAS 9-STANFORD 5-MICHIGAN 10--DHIO STATE Saturday, Sept. 2S-Major Collea:es Air Force 35 Wye.,..,int ~ Al•bamt1 :U Florid• J~ Arizon1 St1l1 28 Ut1h JO ArQnsa1 ~2 Tuls• o A\lbum JIJ lr'nnes-2~ B•ylar 11 lndia rlll ll 8aston Collect 11 N1-.y ~ eonon u 21 Th11 Cit.dtl :n Bowlinr Gf'M'n 26 E11t Caroti111 7 Bri.,.1m Younr 2l Kinn• St1t• 1• arown 27 Rhode lslond ll c.11romia 35 s 1" Jose Sta l• 1 Co!O<ldO 24 Ohio Stato 23 Co!onido S lll1t I& ld1ho 7 Columbia 20 L1fa~tt1 lq Cornell 21 Colple l4 0.rtmouth 31 M1ss1eh~etts 1 Duke Jl Virginia 1 !!:I Pa"'° 'O A•iron1 J 1 Goort:i1 olO Clemson 7 Geo,..;, Tech 21 Army fi H1rvafd Jt Hol(, Cros• ~ t-IPU5!on Jl Col toml1 )I K1 nS1 .!. 2S Florid• 51•1t U La11g Buth 21 P1cilic 11 L.S.U. 11 Wiscons•• • louisvill• 27 0 181<e Jn Ml r5hlll 11 lCavoet !~ Miami (Ohool 11 0 1y!1>11 •~ Michip n ~1 U.C.L.A. 1n Mictlipn St..t• 21 Orecon St1\• ]fl Minnewt1 J! W•shon rton Slll• 1 Missis.slpD! J7 Kentucky 6 MlsaiuipPI -'tit• \ 'l Vandr'rt:ult I Mis~r. 71 S.M,U. lJ Nebrask• I ) Tt••• A & M ~ NPW Me•ico :ia low• St11e tf. New Me:o:ico !tell 20 Nor111 Tex1s 12 North C1mlina .JJ Mlf)'lend u Notre Dam• •1 Purdue u Ohio U 21 Kent St•I• Jf Okl1h0fna 2~ Pflhburrh 1 Ok/1hom1 Stet• .l\ V.P.I. ~ Pen'll)'lv1"i1 10 Lehigh 1 l Pinn Siii• 38 low1 7 ,.tinc1to" 20 Rut~e" 1 Sin OitRO St11-23 Sou!h'n M1M•.!.S•flf)i I South C1rolin1 J4 No. Caroli,,. Statt 7 Soutnem c11 -.1 Illinois n SttnPotd 28 Oregon ' Syracus. 22 Nol1hWC1$1et11 't Tex1s 37 1t•1, T1tch Tl Tolcid<> •~ Ar!in~on o Trinity, T.io·~ 27 Wlcl!il• ll Tul1ne 16 A•ce 1 U!1h Slat. •2 Nevad1 !lM V.p.t) ft VlU•no\1.11 36 V.M.1. 7 Wtk• Forest 23 Miami, Fl1, ~ Wt~inJton 28 T.C.U. Jt wm V1rrini1 ll Riehmono 1 Westem M;chip11 22 Nart""'" !U•no•5 11 W;Ui1.., & r.ir1 ry 3tl Davidson ; Yale Cl Connectocuf I Other Games-South and Southwe$t Arl<l"~•s Sttl!R '' BIUl"'field :>5 C1rson·NC1Wma• ,,:; Ca t1wba 20 Eo$l t m Kenluclly :>] [Ion '-1 r aormont ~4 Flaf@nce ?ti HBmpdef\..SVtt"Cly 26 1-l•"''"ll 21 JBck.i.on v.llp Jl L•~in&ston ?fl Loui5i1n1 Tioeh ?7 McNtt~e ~• M lssi~~•Dpl Coll~te 7n Morehffd 7! Mu•ny ~l NW Louos••· 11 ""'51lyle•.; .ll R11ndo1pn.1 1• Sam Mou~I~• 2? Shephr'fd 20 SW Ttl:85 28 South~ ...... Tenn. 17 T1me1 2' Tennesstt $1•1• z• Tt~81A&I ,., West Litlf!rty JO Western Kentuc.ky JS Wofford 17 N[ Lot111oan1 I Wesl "" Tech ' Emof)' & Hennr 7 Newbel"f'J' I~ Eai! Tennn~• IJ Guilford ll West Va. St-11 0..TtB S11!t l • $r'wBne11 o Mil!iBDS 11 S[ M•S$01t•o I lroy Sttt• 1 Lam8r Teel! ~ U.T.M.8 . ~~ Southll•n S1ale rn Midetl11 Tnnnct$~ J 1enrn'l!f!f T~h ~o SW O~lfthom• ~ LenO<t·Ahy..., 1( M1rs 1-1;11 IO [•~! l t)a' u Concord 11 Te:.a9 Lutheran JO Cent•e 12 Ch1nanoo1• 11 Alcorn A & M 11 McN~se 1 West Va. We.sl!!ylon o "u'!I" P.,.y 11 r .. ...,.n 20 PROFESSIONAL 11-GEORG IA 12~KLAHOMA 13--ALABAMA 14-PENN STATE 15-LS.U. 16--SOUTHERN CAL lll', 11-MISSISSIPPI 18-ARIZONA STATE 1S-WASHINGTON 20--HOUSTON Other Games-East AID•i~M 70 Ju~•al~ ,, Al•reo 7• ~ "1. r. Bowl!O•'• ~O \.'lnrc~·11'r T"'" BrCClrPO•I JJ ~ti-1:1nen ;ou•a ., lluclrntll 2~ v~rm::m1 ; ' Centfll Connect1c11t 4'• ll(JPlnll• n Cl~•ion Slat• ?6 '-;Oull!'n r:onn•~i.,u! 111 ~l1w1re 2~ N ~w H~mp~I"" l Ore~e! T~h 71 IJ D~,.1~ ·~ Indiana U ?I C:orllind oJ Jersey City L ~ f;'~~•'lo•o •~ '-'iddlebury ll ""',.s!,.yen l ~ Mor1vi1n 4~11 0<-1.!Wlt'" V~11•1 ~ Mt. Unio/I 'II (;•1>1• r 'V '~ Muhlen~ti ;i .l<"~n• ~n1Jl<•n< I' Northe11stt•11 )I f!•,<!~~c<:>n ·~ Noiwk~ ,., "'""'~'''" lt1l••nol '! :-i R<>ehe•le• ~1 >111-n.tl<:>~ 1• St. Lawrenc• ~I !Jn·on ~ Slippery Rock 11 (:er"~, I "rringtield 1~ ..,.,..,,,, ·' 11 Tt;n;ty ;> l'l•ll•~"" ·1 T ~!!' ;) P41~, ~ .. w~~l!'lon &. J~I! <on 1• f:J,nP~•e f'rlk 1 11 w .. ,t c11.,o., 7t o .. 1a,,~·A ~n f o Other Games-Midwe st ,.,,,1pn• Cl!r•~t .. i~ l~ "dnan u .o.~ron ?• .-.~111a,.o 'a Auir.;bu1, 11 ,.ugus!"""· !II •n 8all S!ale ),, Cameron '3 Carroll :'l c: .. rt~•i• 28 Ctnlral M<!lh()(!"1 l't c.,n1..-a1 M1ch1g~,, ,. Cen1ral M«>OU•• ;q Cen(l"I O~lat>om~ ""'' c .. .,1,,,1 St"t'. Q•i,r. r1 Of'fl""'e \> 0•1•111,, ~ ~~•te rn lllmo·1 'I r,rr·~ 7" F 'lln~lin "'5 (;'"C"lond 11 H•net'"O" ~' H,11,dale '" H1,.m I~ lndoana Stat• :>~ Kalam•n>a :'l) Kenyon )? La~eland , , M,o;.,,~an Ter h •~ Monmou!h ?I p,: .. :,,.,~,, We~ltY"" NW ''01soun ~1 Oh,o We~leyan • • Otf8W3 ;q P"nna.,11•e 1 Pdh~u·~ ll•l>"'l 'I ~Olia ~· ~ose·HU1ma" IJ !-;~ J<;>f!~·~ ' Southe1'1 !llono" Va1n~•a•w , 1 v1,.1i.,n 1 w,.~M1um .:'·' w.11 .. n1>e1~ ~ · nm 11o~ n B•ul!lau 1 We>l~!n 11•"10 < 1! 011~,1~.n Mai.a•r···'"' 1~ r 'T''tUt' I I~ BU!IP< ft NW flk•~hm.,~ I M1!!r1,,, ~ wn~••on ~ lll •r> ' r.1,1•~ " '• N >•Ill~'" '·,, '"••~ :•" f .,,~O"d 1,,,. ~ I ;·1 r;, »l•~I 0>1 1~0...,1 ~ v .. , n1·,1rrwn ,, /\Ir•,. 1 •t ,mlrn• M1!~·~11i\.,_ l"a•n~ M't" 1-'~no~~, " Ct>lv~•.<;!~~lnft '" :;:r 0~1.•hnrn• • • ""1rt~wood, ,~,r~ ~ O~e•l•n 1 r~,.n~v.11.. • l·~• ro•P•! Hn'M'1 fl~k~• JI < V !Al~ I' o~ !' " !" 1 • ·-"'u" w .. ,r~·~ ,. r·• • ., ~ r"!I'" .... , , ~·er""'''"' ~ \c, . .,"''> N•W "•<1n 'V "<S"" r-.1r"'' I""• I "''"'I V~·" I r-.n. '"<1•~ I" <I ff'"'''"' I''""·._ ',I~'• I' .,n,\ \'.1'-•<'•~., "'""'" ·.v ~ ... N•' r ,,' ''"'~ '••I• Other Ga mes-F"ar West ~d'l•n~ 'itille A.•u;,, 1' c,,,co S•~le '• Cl~remonl ~ 1 Cn v·~ ~ l'•rs~o S!~I• ·; >11w;r,. fl Hurnhol!11 ,4 IOaho S\~!r J~ "'On!dn3 ; I MOM!an~ Tr.;~ l Nn"""'" Coto•arlo .o P3C<fi.: lutl!e•an .'I Pomona t~ Portl1nd ~ Sicrornentn I San Fernando ''' US.I U ~,, Weber ":"~ w11,u,... ~I " ., .. ,., ~·(,,,\0•· ,I,''" I'"'~'· r~io~'"· <....v< ,,,.,.,.' •• 11 \ ,.,.,~nd •;: t• I "'·"Id ,.<>l'll>P•n "'~•<>n C ~~ Anrl'lr• C-11 1''11~ 1Sl O) ; Colo•a~o I.<.~~, '~'"'"''Cl "" .,,.,.., "'"'''"" \\~·~ .,101' ~· 'l~ry. C"n'"" w~•h•n!'ln~ ~ C~I P"!~ '"""'""·'! 'T .. ,,.1 1 '~"-·~ Sl•I~ f' -~"I .. 0 ... "t! ,, ,,,,.,.,,..,, Arozon9 l !Vo•ne 1~ FORECASTS Sunday, September 26 •·ttt-ra •••••••• 24 Chtel1111otl • • • • • • 21 o.I'-·········•JI L., An,.tn ....•• J7 Mie111I ••.••••••• J I Ml-oto • , , ••• 2l CloYeta"d 21 Plttsb1rqh l 1 rhlloct.lphlo 14 A1 lan1a B ~ffofo Chica90 Oc:ikland " ••. -.•• -10 . ·-·-··· . . . . . ' . . " 11 ~·It •..•...••. )7 ·-..., •••••• 17 a-City ...... l o s ... ow..····-· 14 S.1 Fr•11tlM• •••• JI Wathhtqlo11 .••.•• JO New E119lo11d , • , , I 7 De11ffr •..••••.•. 1~ Ho111toR , , •• , 1 0 Hew 0 1le1>11J . 20 N1w 'ror• G iant• 21 Monday, September 27 How T•rll Jats .••• 10 SI. Lo11h , ••,, ••• 2J TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY! DIMONSTUTOIS NOW ON SALE OVll I& TO CHOOSI lllOM AT TllMIMDOUS SAVINGS For Top Sports Coveraµ:e Read the DAILY PIL01' I ( i I I { 'OPE NING NIGH T' FOR LAST YEAR 'S INVESTMENT SERl!S Real Estater Ra ndy Mccard le (•t Podium) Sch.c:luled in '71 Opener, TM Rettl Esta,te I nvestment LEGAL NOT!CE " ,,,.. l f AT•Ma•T •I' At.ii ..... Mtl>l t •I' •11• Of' l'tC"TITl•u1 I Ut lMalt Ml.Ml TM '911 .... lflt "'1«11 ll•wt .......... ._ 11.-•• Iii. 00111...,• "'tl-s -THI Cl"tOl'fl'li.t• •lOC-, 11 u .. M.,,.. 1<¥f .• C.11h Mt M Tiit fkT!llwt -.W,_. ...,.... roltUM It ....... wt t !UN Ill Otff'ltt C-IY on , ....... ..,,, 1171. Wllll"" Cllftletl l(.lffll .. I, Ul• l t Ytll fUI .. Ct lll MMt, Ctl. Willi..., (.liftlt" ,_.,,_, Jt , 1~1 l.l .. C ln , C&"• -·· Ct llt. Tiil• .... 1,..... "''' <.eneu(tttl •• ..... ~ .. . LICA'i'Nblki' .-1e,,,L!ilf .,,,11•• • ..... ,, ... ,.,_,_., ,,.. .......... ""-... ..i111 11w1....., •• TAua:vs 001. ,.., Wl rnff A~• .. H_..,_ ... "' W"IW Alh'M Wlftlltll, 1"7 "A" 1,,1 -IOdll (I• ' ""''""""' ...... (llO, t2M1 wmi.,,. ......., ~""""''' ""t H111t.i<1I lll. l'tl.mllntl ... I MCI>. ,.,.... n.11 ... ,,,.... ii lloll111 c-tl•• '' I l'•r'llll t'1111' Wt llt ' Alfr .. WotlllNI WIMl1"' J-Mtl""-' ltlll tit-I 1111' wit!! tllt C-1"1' ci..i. ., o,.._ c......, .,.: -· •· un. '' ''""°'!~ J. M....... 0.,...1, Ql>lll"I' Wthl•"" C. !!;If"*' Jr l'ub!llllM 0 ••11t1 C..ol O•llY "9temMr 11. ?•. •nf lkhlttf l>llM, C5"\. 1. I. 1'""'41-.1 o,,.,., Ct••I O•llv ,.n11, U.0-11 ''"""'"' 11, H, t•, ol'ltl OctoMr l. -------________ ,,,,, 1ia•11 ''" LEGAL NO'l'!CE ----L.•AL NOTIC.I ~--- UMJt lmMI ,,.,..... 1..... Din. M1rlln Mt¥llltl I. Sltlftff, lW l.ltlll A>t .• (•1'11 MIH, Ct 111 ...... ••14 ti l <Ktlen •I Win· 9'1r'I .11o,;r;11o11, 2t11\."t NN~rt l lYC .. C1111 -· llr r(toy, Oel. '· lt'1 , J:)I ,..M. '"' 11: PUIH P!Cllfl9UI tUllMll l HAMI ITATIMINT .tlllwlnt ltri.tn h ••In• •11•IPOI" '*lt'MJili ,,.. l'ICTITJtUI •u•r•••• !JAMI I TATI M••T l 11t ft!WffN NII... I FI •t•l>t ....1_, ··1· CHM t t:IYi. •I W S..11111,.t r \tfl It .llM, (lllf. f'JMi. l.I U)' LH ... Ill. tlll w .... nut wtr. l1llf1 AM. Cilll. t1.ltl. 11\flt. l!UttM~ l 11tl\, .. I W Willie.tr. S11111 AM, Ctlll. tu .. Thl1 ... I I-.., 11 W lfte C.,,.,dM t • IA lfttlVlofull, '"'IWM & wlfl LINY l it l lltll ll111to l llu""" l w11> T111t sltl_.,,, fllMI wlll'I tn.• ci.n. ti GIMM c-rv .,.. '"· IY .. y1rty J1 Mt••N 0 .. llly '""· c ... 11,., I, Ull. '"""' l'w•1l1MI Ottf\11 CM•t O•llY l'lltt, ,,_ 'ICTll~I a1o111•1'1 llAMI IT4t'IM•lltT l r.. ,.ll•wt11e HtMoU ttl ,.,,.. ..,,1,,.u u , t!lt, $11 I M.,11 "''· •.Ort~• l -" G Kl.,., .. tft l ... r .... , ,.,_ t ol M i i HolWll"I ~ ltlltltlntttTl ... I H .. lt!t ... t, ( ... 4'111 .. J Mio< fllll "'•Liit .. 11 .. I ... ~IMI •• • Gt1>tf1I 1'1nn«illl•. Lewl1 &. II.IV\ '11,..•lk A S.C11•u1n,i•n..,t lll•t ····-·"' tllM ...... ll'lt c.,..,,.. Cl••" et tlr11111 Ceunr. ... , .. ,. t, 1t1l I r l1¥tr1r J. w•-OMluTJ C.eun TY Ci.r~ , ... 11 ...... 1 .. 1tf'l'lh r un o ...... c .. u C:h llf "'ll•t, II. I), 11. •"41 OCleO:or I, Utt .) I '-"'etllN< If. 11. 1" inti Oct-• 1, ltll ?5()0..11 --LEGAL NOTICE __ 1--,-L'EGAL NO'l'ICE --------..... •l(Tltl•ws tUIUlll l HAM• ITAT•Ml•f ,... 111i-lftl ........ ... IUlllllMf 10: I UP'llllOll (.01111.T .,. Tl!!• i T&Tt 0' Col.lll'liN1.t, l4)I TNI COUNT'! 01' 011.AM•I !ff • .II ,..., Ltf s•, l!.IMl\lr .II. K.ell~n. "°"" .... Int; Lii JU. LN .t,nn W1ll1ll. l llt.U -Int; Loi ..0 Som Wlnlhr .. , •N.U .. owl!l1 l!ISTll.ll U10A,. l 1rm1 ... ~w1r, (: .. I• M-. Col • •• \1 OlllGH/f, 1ll~ I CN l1 •t•lll HOl lCI 01' 141Alt1MO .,.. l'ITtTt6H l'Ot l'ltOIATI 0,.. WILL llNO Hlt nw••· 11111.t.HCI '"' l ln•11u Tlll.t.MIN· , .. ., -'"'· WINDY'S AUCTI ON •111tN 107S'i> N--1 •i.-C:MI• MMI. Ct WI. 'tlll• T•I• t11') ......... •1 lortN E. Wl11ah1n> ""''lo~ Or•nt• c .. ,, 0•"• s ... t....,,.,. 2-1, '"' Odtl>t r 1, It/I. LEGAL NO'l'ICE A•.., H. Ktw•ll, 501 w 11nu1 ll•t~ M l. 11, l -''""'· (1111. "'11 T~I· f\jllnn• +. •tlfll Cf"IUClll •• on 1"91YOl .... I, ...... 11 11oo .. 111 Tiii\ 1t11omtnt tllH ,.,m •no Ce..ot!Y Cllrlo. If 0•1Mt Cou""' en· i.tl! lS. l tll I • lt•••I• J. M1He•, Ot,uty C90nl¥ Cl••• •vt1h11" St•t•tnk • ltll Cr •M• C.to~I D••(f I ii.I. 11. 10. ,,.. OcM11• '· ,, ti51·11 (1•et11 I t! Mir ,. ..... c.. L111tJI•• ........... . l'lllY Avo .. t -. l tl Mu LluA n W1iltCt lln.l•U"1, kllhWe, H•-' ltocn Jr. •n lhllll .. l l!N.O. ll.O Clll 15U I J, 0 atL"N IH l l&l N()TtCI OS 111 ~EaY GIVEN tll•I •l•nr:• Mlrill""h h•• Iii.. he ... ln • N II· """ ror l'•M1l1 el W•ll """ l"v1nc• ol Liiie<• ftsltff11nll,. to 't1ill1n1•. ••llre...:o •• -l<h 11 mo•• oet •~'"'l1r Tiii• h-l•ft•u !t t tln• con•~<111 Iv o Cil!'l...-11 "•r1111ronl1. ''"'ICil l . .ll .... 11w1. Jr Tnl1 •!•ltml<'lt 11111 w!"' .,., Cl«J. t! 0•1ftlt CMlfl!Y tn ••1 I v· l•••rlr J. M•••••· ON u" Cl-. Ce..n!Y •otll<vl1ro, """ ,,.., "'" t1m1 ,,,. 011c1 I . lft1. of lltt rlia 1"-•11no 11.11 Mon tel tor c ... nlY Ot;I-• 1, "''· ,, t .lt o.m . ·~ tn1 •l>Mi"'H O<t11tt Cta'1 D•ll• ~.let. s .. ,tm .. < 11. 11 io .• .., OcuHr 1. ,.. 1)1 .. •ICllTIOUI •USINI SS N.t.M• STATIMll>IT tollOwlftt NfMn 11 '°'"' 1----------------lfH tJtJ,JI <eurt•_.. •• D•"''"""' tlo. l 01 •••• Ullrt, •1 111 Clylc Ctntw OriY• Wtol, I~ "'•City at S1n11 Ana. Ct l"1•nl1 D11N ~••tom•t< 11. 1911 LEGAL 1''0TICE '"' hoJJ\llOl------ H011CI 01' OISIDLUTION GI' jlAITNlillll>lll' .. TH E (.'10 1',.INOS I LOC:I(. "~'""' c • ., .......... 9)62, J"'n J T~11r. tMO ll:h•• "", 1•1n V1lltY , , .. •• on 'N. t St JCIHI<. ----------CeuntY Cllrk LEGAL NO'MCE 10•1tT10tt, MCIWs•11. a ••II.LANO -------Ult Cl"'"' Drht in .,...,...,, •Ne~. Calli. iiw1 su,.11110• c OUIT O• TH• ,.,, OUI ...... iTllTI O• C.llll•fllNlll •Ill. l l H .. Mft ltt": l'tlllllMr THI COUNT'!., eillAH•f •utll•-Ort r.tt Cttl! Oa df ~. DAJL y "LIJT J9 1.toAL NO'l'ICI ' 11111i l'ICTrY)tUt MIMHll tiAMI tTAflMlllllT , .. _, .... Mtltfl 11 ..i .............. Ofll!Hf C.Jt•AllON), .11:)..l o•"' P. I' I) leo 114111. H11nllnt1llWI l tKll, ., .. 1 jlt11! l-0.W!nt, 121°1'11'1 Jt, "VIP ''-"''-... tll. t1MI,, n.11 ... Mt .......... ,~,Ml ~ ••• lltolll•lfvel. l'tarl L a..11+110 f~,, •ltlllfntnl tlltd .,,,,. "'' CfoJ"'" Cit,,.., O••ntt Ct>u""" .,.. , .... •!, lt ll. I v l 1wtr1t J. ,..,..,.,, D~~t, (eunl• ,_ 1'11111..-°''"'' (...... o.... ,.u ... , ~ .. , 11. U . olltl Oc11Mr I. I, Ith IH&·ll " LEGAL NCYTICE ,. 111to ,ICTITIOUI I U,1 .. l ~I ff .t.MI tf.t.TIMIHT 1t11ew1,,. e~"'"' lo d1>111 f 1>u••n•·• (,;fr l!l!N l ll/<11 111.N. l fll ~1-~Ho. (1011 Miit I I. I l""'uotr.11 loc . Ct l,f ... no• c..,...,111to1, 141.r:I' iwM•l n, i 1n11 Ano. " Thl1 i.ul'~tu 11 •11~1 canduCI .. I • I ,., ... ,,.,,,, .,..~ II ~ut'-t r~,. '"''"""'~"' 1He.. ,..,,~ "" c., • .,.,~ Clt n °' O•t n•a Co..nty •n ~1.i II. lt1•. I r l•~0t•• J Moad~•. O~•u!~ Ce..~« C!ffk •~lh1n..i Oo ""'• Ce11t O••'Y ,llftf. '"" ou.iior I. f, ""·" St~!ll•>tt< !> 1", 1•1 1 -------- LEGAJ, NOTIC!: "UlM PIC:f ll tOU' IUllNl'I MI MI IT.t.Tllltl!Nl l~1 1eO..,.•l\f 01,.0n 11 _,,,,. •usone,• .. rt1! ~IGN l)f)IGNt". l ?l W Iii~. i. ...... ,, ''"'"· C.•l•f ll:l(llarl (.\ Gun.,, t7J w lo•n, i.....,1er1 11•1<" 's . ... e ries to Beg·in Oct. 6 Tllh &u••l'O•• " 1>11nt conl uCl•t l'ICllYJ~111I. 'wt lk MllCt I• llt •tl>r t iwt n lll•! S1t~•8or "•111, 1!>0 _... Awilt, lllrtll!.,.• 1tln• ..,,1ntu .,,,.., "'' tlctitleu1 ll•n• n•mo ,,.. 11\<I• t i 51•""• •«111 l h1t •d•. 11 "' (NII Hw•. Hun11ft•11n l~Cll, C1rv Jol'tn J. l t•I•• 1r ,.ufttlftllln INcll, C1unly 11 ()r1n1e, Tnlt •ta11m..,t lllH ''""' ,.,, C:e..MY &1611• .,, c11111rn11. ••-1n "'" n ••v •I CJ.,~ ti Or1nt1 C1Untv 1n: JWI U. lt11. so1!1mttr. 1t ,1. •r mulu11 c1ru~n1. I • ,,..,.,,. J, M1*1u O•u!v Ct,.ftly l lH•I•• rno •••• ou1n.,lohlo and Cllr~ t1rmfn1•• ""'' 1el•tl•~• " '""""" ,.11bll1n<11 llr111t10 Ct•~• Ooil• l'!11t. th•rt ln Kt . .11.rm1 l!.o•ftmt•r 1a, 15, :te. 1•11 H•ttC.I Ollr MlAltNe 01' .t.l"'INDle l'l.TITlfll>I P•t •fl•t.11T• 0 I' - rftl• tu,.11•" '' i.-"" c-utt•• hv '" -l1111w11ua• Orll' prirr i~ 11n1t1uched bl' l hP federal frcclr Thal s the Pnc'e QI real es tale lt ~ccp!> );n111g higher cspc(·1ally 1n 1hr !11"3llge Coast area \nd n1ort~agc ralr< ::ire lo\1 Ti1a!'s, a cornb111ol1C'n e.\· pe-i·led tn 1n~ke rhr annual Fir.al· E~talr Jrl\es t1nen1 Lrr· t un.' Serie~ pre~cr11 ed b \ the DAILY PILOT Co:i.~t Coin· ]1\un1tv College Ol:-.lrll"t anfi 1he ll;irbor Arca reallor~ • .board more cnt1e1n,e. than e1 rr tn \vOuld-be lrl\estor~ The lc<·1ure ~enc~ lier ln A111nne \1·h11 11anl'S tn allend. v. !II br prC'~rntrd on tlu• ;iurhtoriu1TI ill \"cll'pnit fl;irbnr }l1t,!1 School 15th ;ind !11 inr a l e.nur~. Xe11111i11 Rr;irh Fnur s ess1nns are scheduled F:ach session will lasl for i.,.,·n hnurs-from 7 .30 tn 9.30 p.111 -on \Vednesda.v n1ghls heginn1ng Oct. 6. Presentation ()f !he !!Iii ~ene-"' at the ~e11·port Beach "r hoo! is son1eth1ng of a hnrnr<:on11ng fQr the lt>cture~ 11h1"h are scheduled fo r 1he ~1:\.1h eonsccull\e year under lhe sarne sponsorship. For 1he first lour .1'ears thr ~CrlC'S was presented in the /\arbor Area L~.'<l year the series v.·as rnn\·ed lo the ! ,(lldcn V.'es l Colle~e can1pus !landa!I r-+1cCard!e. president rit The Real Eslalers :ind col 1.Jrnn1:;1 fo1 lhr 0 A I L Y PILOT"~ Rral F.st;ite Se("Uon. ha r; part1c1ratl'd in 1·irtually S111tmbt• 11, ?t, 101 OUlt t< I, I. Sill t utlnH• In Oht htlur• will M ctn· p1•ery serie~ since the In·,'-'-'-' -----,.--,-,,-,,.---'c':"c·c":!C11Ct1t1 •• JN .••H•. """" ,,.,11 ••~ and cept1on of the pr Diram. 1· -11e111 ... ••1 11ablll11•u ,,.. tM~•• 11 1h1 LEGAL NOTICE !lrm 1"9 r•ct l•• •" """I• flY1bl1 11 He will appear on the open·l-------------1 •Ill 11rm. r h 97 IUP'lll.IDll: COUIT ... "TN• f'llrlh•r ... ntt 11 ,.,, .. 1 ...... Intl "" 1ng program o t e I I season 11.o.T1 o" C.Altl' .. 111• ,.., u1W111t11nR w111 ,,., .. ,...,..,,111 •. ,,.,.,. nn Wednesday. Oct. 6. Hi 3 Tiii COUNTY U HAH•I ,,.11 C.1 •n !or onY •~ll&Ul"'' lncu,.c<I • H•, .11 1MM t Y J• AY1t1 In n11 • .," n•m• .,. '" 1n1 topic "·ill bt "tailoring Your 1>10T1c1 o,. "•.1111.1we ., ••t1T1•N ........ .t m• "'"'· Investment" 11c11: 1110•.11t1 OI' Will ,.,., OATIO 11 c .. ,. ""'''"· co1itorni1, '"'' IJ$UAH(I o• t.•TTlllS TIST.llMI•· " llY ., ,,, .. m, •. 1t11. Dr. Thon1as Bla~e!y, dirK-,,.,,. 11eN11 w••V••1 it1••d•r .t.¥•1• fllll• t i 11.0.VW.O.ll.O (ti A I ' l'u11l.n11 Or1n1t C:11ol Ol •lr l'olll. 1or of the Coa.111 Community wHEELe•. ,01. .,.,,.w"'11.o c. s1111mH r 1•, 1'11 ,..,.11 t+OLO•ll.t.l'MI(; Will ANO .... lff. l.EGAL NOTICE r•ts T•IT.lll"'INTAllY I Eolt!t of JACK WINfll.. DK 11101 NOTICE 15 Hfll.1!!1¥ GIV•N 1h11 LOU IS Wl!!NE ll hl l 11111' hl rtin '" .t.mr'ICIMI •e11tion tor jlroDol• ot Wiii '"" !tr lu ... n<:o of Lt troro Th11mtnt1ry to lh• e1lltlonu , •1!1r111e1 It wlll<ll 11 modi !er turlt\tr 11r1tcw11ri, ,,,. lhll th• tlmt '"' l \tct ol httrlnt tn. ••mt h•• Dt •" .. , ttr Od'Mlr 1a, 1'71, 1• t •JO 1.m., In tll• ceurtf"61om t i OtHrlmtnl Nt. l er ••l-'°""' II , .. Civic c ...... O•I ... W~•I, In lht c nv ti Stnhl Ano, c11111.n10 D•!M \t•llm ... r 7t. ltll W. E. i i JOHN, t eu11I• Cltr~ llKK. 111.ICllH•• & LOl'lll, 1Ht. ''' Jedi Lffl• I-,,.,. l,...WIY l "ollege IJistricrs E v en i n g w111 ELE11. ·~•. H. c . WHl!tLEll:. fl '"<ttlH ---------------·l11..t. .,.,., Cll/ftMllo ""' -Tt+: Cn4J .....,.., Dl\'ls ion. will off i r i a l l Y NOTICE 11 1-1E ~E 1v <>IVEN 1n1t U..GAL NOTICE welcome s eries enrollees, v1,11n11 0 ... 1, Wiidt•• 1111 111" 11,,,1 .. 'I----------------. . I 111!llon tcr l'rMolt tf WIN •n.I hwtl!Cll N•Ttel •"' 11>11••TIOft Tl •1>10.11t• Lllenn Martin. executive o · of l •"•" ,..,._11.., 11 """'!-r. ,,. tMl s.t.LI 0 11 11Lc•H•l1C ricer of the Newpor t Harbor· .. t1,,...,,, 11 which 11 m••• "' •1111111f" ••vi••••s "'"1cu11,., ,,.. '1111 tht !Im• •"' •lt<:9 11,1om.., n . 1911 Costa Mesa Board of Realtor s. of h1ar1,,. "'" ''"'" "'' Min "' "' 11 W""'1 11 M•• c ... u..n· A'TW'U'l'I Ill' f'lll"t-l'ut ll ...... Orl ntt CN ll D<lllY ~1111, St"tmW 1a, lJ. onl lk19H f I. lf n ..,.,, ----~---\1"111 be moderalor ror t he ~· !<, ltJI, •• t :JO o.m ' in llw iv•!•" ,. 11au•11e• ti '"' ,,,,_ I·· c.ounr-. 1! bt1trt111..,1 ~1. l t i •1111 •llH flf, nl llc o lo nu••~ 9;v1n ,,.., 1111 open1ng sessioo and the re-(OU(!. •I 100 Cl•lc Ctt1•11 &l>-O WH!, !ft uMu 1lt11HI ..... u. I• ••II .1...,,.llc HeTl(I •• fl'U•LIC MIAll.IMI · · f '--· IM Cllv ot S•nlo .llft l . C•H'"'"'' tl,011.1 THI CITT COUNCIL m~1n1ng se ss1cins o 1,,,. series. O•TP<I ~ ........... , 11. 1111 ,..,..,,,,, 01 1h• •11m1 ....... ,.,.it1t1 •• o11r THI 11obe.r! N \Veed. publi!h!!r w. E. St JOHN. 1•110;;:: 1-<l'l •r 1i.1 .• C:e>>a lolh• CIT¥ 0" "IUMJAIN YALl•¥ h P O'f I CouM• (l~r~ NOT1CI 1i HEl'llt.V GIVllN !hat 1n nf r e DAILY IL • wil be JllMll L. AUlll Jll. ,. .. ,.~.m II ... (~ IJ\\fntltn. 1~· '"'" luewl1y, Clt:•ollt• ~. !t ll .• , t ·llD l'.M l'l I d If k If t . Jut VII 0 ,.. ..... i.,, ... II •••lrH ... 1• ,~. o .. anmt nl 11'1• Ceun~•I cn1m••··· tilv 1-<111. 1117(.0 ea O Sptl!I e r . I! oplC: "-"'" 1::C:. C:i Ht. ~..... 11 Atc.O.llt ...,.,., .. c ... 1 .. 1 lor ll· 5111., .t.>-en11i , F•~nliln v •I l •Y ""The Orange Coasl-A Great '''' t71'J ,,,_,.," ..,.lie, b• 1rinlfor •• .,, ofttMllr M •· Cl!l!trn;1, lht c11v covncn w111 n11• • Place 10 Invest!'' 1111 .. ,.., for ,.ttilltnt• •r•t• 1lc1~•• tor 1h"• t r1ml1h •• lt l· ....-lie ntt•ln• 1,, ,111 ,.,,_1.,.. •u~lflhtG Ort nlo Cttl! l!ttl~ "+WI, llWI: I, z-(~1 ... t Ml -111ilcl 11tn 1111• U.S. Ho11e for World ]\lo11etarv Order Di111'? The series is fre.1 but ad· st.iemri.• 1•, 2J, :te, 1t11 1u1.n ON ,,.LI" l lEl'I i.v a111n 111n.,lfct1 •lflwu Unt <1>1nt• • .t.n'I""' aoairln• lo t fl llll In• •l•,.tllCI: ti 1-lt r ,.,.HrlV IM•lel ..uth of n11ss1on tickets are required. LEGAL NOTICE 11 •uc:n llcMn • ''"' 1111 • .... 11111 •'"''' wir~t" "'''' ,1 H•""'"'' 1,.,., ,.,1 11 • They can be picked up at 11 •h• olllct ., 1h• Ol••rlMttll ... Ml, l'•••trlv ;, kntwn •• lllll W it~•· ----------------1.t.i.n.i.~ 11-,.,. .. C1ntrt1, Ir •• m4ll le Pither Orangt Coa sl or Golden ,,> 1111 D~1r1m1n1 ., ,o.1c~1< 11, • .,,,, ....... n~•. su ,.1110• c•Ul'll ,,. '"' c 1 7 0 , i. ,,..,. ... ..__.....,...,. 11 "'" l'twftl11" \Vesl college's evening college 11aTI .,, C•llil'•11.1o1i11 "'"' c!\l.:~1, 1 ,~1 •• 1• ~~';. :;"::::1~~-:~~i.n""::11.~~=• :'.".'':: ~~ office~. any offic~ of l he DAI· f NI co~_': :~011.ANll .... nn1n • e1v1 01 1"-1010 ,,.. •'-"' cu••llW>i ,,,. •t1tr1c11in• 11 ,,.,.,.,, ... [ y PILOT nr al the N~wport ''"'' '' "''""' 0 , •••••••• il•tmh oo wo.. 11 '" 1 "" 1"· •1•1111 • cU111tl""• I• 1h1 11 1 ~ln111 l"t tnllv , ,,..,..,., '" 1a11i1I •• •t11•ll• Dy law. ll"lttfl!lal Ztl\I Harbor-Costa Mesa Bol!l rd of 1'01 P'll.OIATI 01' WILL IND 1'01 Tiii ••lmh•• ••• -llctfl .. d ••c .• ,,. '· ,...lie' MltrlM ,. Dh c••• """i•lll ... I n I ll'TTlll Tflf.llM•NT.111¥ ••It tr ollll'll!lc ••-•1u. Tiit H rm .i lion:>. \\JI de1er1nrate nea tors . Ell•'• "' WILLIAM " fOGl!COMt , •tr!lic•t1~ ..,,, k ••11ln11 """' ..... ,... "'' "1'"ifMI '' "'"'1 ''" •••Nllftt " ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I ~· loldl" 111 Wiii" -Cit~ 11r1.io. De\<1,]uation bv the I n1led ·~· w. 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I!! 1r11_1r• 11,i• t.1kr•1 11,..1rr 1" fr111 ,.. l'\trr11 t-11:1~i.1111 :V11nr ;in;i l·.~:· 111•11 hrl1•" r lli;ol 01111 ha il 1l1r 11" r i 11f .1i11u~l111rnt l ;.i< ti~c·n .11 h1r1 rrl '" 1n11rr lh;,n ;i 11inn1l1 ;inrl !h:i \ \hr q•. r n1lrl h;i11 11oll b(' h:1rrl rr In fl!hll'IJ' lri ~r1r1 ,o l ''"'·;~nns h1 I ,p, 111:1111 1 .. 1 r~::i1nplr J:I• rrn111l'pl nlf11 1.i1, (r~1 ~1 r;ln·.1dn1111 11' bu·.111r•• 1101ilrl hr 11r,ne!('ratcd hi f'lll 11p11<1rrl 1 alJa!1nn nl lhr 1n<:1rk 1n rc!,i. 1 ttnn to thf' rtnl l:i1 hro..:aLi~c 11 11 011ld 'ul ~h:ir ph 111111 1t!' ex pnr1~ Bec.-:i11~r 111 l h1~ fC't1r . 1hc\· h a1e :1( tl\el1 ~nuJ,!lil In iicep !he rnar~ t1nrn llo:ir111I!. n1nre 1 t han \[\ prr("r nt h1,chrr than 1! h;irl hrrn 1ht"1"1Up!1 1hr 1nN11111n ~ "' purrha$111,e. dol10t1 ~ 111 1tir n1arket 111 rflrt 1 ~h1J1 1ni:: 11p t11f' dollar"~ pt 11·(' h1 a1·11fLc1a l d emanrl I • r,a1n1ni:: 11flhere111~ n n •r . ('Spec1alh ' ~u1rr " n1rr1u1~ Sl!ft ll 1n London flf 1hc 1na· .J!'I tr<1d111i: n~t1nn~. l'i ;i plan v.hC'rl'bl' 11\r l 111lr<t ~tales ii.nulrl ri1cr1 p;it1r111~ h;ilf11•;i1 ,· Q1<1t L.S lhroui::h R dt'\'i!IUa!lO!l nr 1he doll:ir 1 : FC\\' n1onr1ar.1· otfw1<JI."-de.11~ 1 tfi<1t !he l 'n1tPrl ~t.atrs had (au.se rn seek a rr:il11;nn1ent nf ~~ncies. bu! !hr \ a r I! rc~cdly ind1~na111 About lhe ~1W"ier in \\h1ch 1t 11"1"!1 al· fi.h;ii:ted, The l1n1tcd Sta te s f.t>o 'itiusl contribute. tht\ ~r ~ ttihe United Stales were to dr~Hy de\'a\ue tht dollar. rrit'Pd or re.l}1ng solely on ' rt(a!lualion n f rore1gn cur· T?rtflt!'.. it might reduce the t.iUr~n .so1nc1\h1111 l!!I main t"!l'trt hnl''l'Ytr. l''Ould ~ 10 ~J)ttrl 1ng the enhrc proce.s!I : ~m,. banke1·~ and n!hf'r!I fC'Ar th:i t 1he lnn~C'r the 11d· jus tment process 1!1 i::irr1ed nut the .a:rr.;iter i$; the dan!!e.r Iha ! 1\nrld lr.-:idt r.s~ent1;1I fror rhr rrn11n1n1r hrnl!h nf 1111 n.:i· "'+11"""'· r1Mftt1<:0 le wlolcn 11 m11t ,.,. Mo~. 11111 l!•lllbln u• 111 TH• In 1~1 S:t.i an ounce 10 perhaps S37 orl lee ltt 1,.11., .. , 1 Ntw .. ., 111r'h"' •••llcut•••· •"' "'" "'' •1m1 • .,. LEGAL NO'l1,...,. •11.,.,1 ... 01''''"""1 •"" .,. •••l!•Dot lllC• "'' ho1 rint Int ••mt h•• "'•" "' >...:. ftr oui.Uc lfl$11dl1n 1/lf •••ml!tollon. ~n One ad1ncate. Rl'p Henry! o .. 1.ntoi111 '""ltfll "•• s.1 •. All 1 .... OclcMt i., \tll .•• t .Jll I m.;~ ""'1----------------1 T ....... ,,,1,., ••••• , .... +n UYOI •• +n CH l'erl l111er•I· Cell IJl-1 1M '-~'"'"'"el 0...rtml:n! Nt . Jet '11' NOTIC:l 11>1'1'11"111• llDI ••-!llln lt 1h-ltl"'"!sw!ll lllllwtn J1eUS!I. l D-\VtS '!TlPftly ;1;ayl'. tl \ •r 'J!,.JOJ.D . ceur1, •I J(IO Civic Conlff Orlvo W"1. In e1• 1T•M .... 111 '" ...... 1~~l•w 11 11 11. 11 luf!llt • 1,,, mnc1~1 !O('reai;.e 1~ tn orrler .1 111• CUY •1 $ante """· C•l!lo•~·•. NOlltl' 1! Hlll.l!l 't" Gl\lli N ""' oNl· '"'"'''ltn '• -lrtt. vw mav c.,.u ct '"" 0•1H !.t U•m'" n. l•IL ... ·-•h will .. ••Ctl¥ .. I Y lh• Clh "!•Mln1 Ot•••lmtnl or tl7·lll• ..... ·~'"' Allstate's new office in Costa Mesa • is now open. These h i~hly experienced Allstatt A"en1' know inrnran ce from A 10 Z, And 1hey kno"' it pays to give you facts. not h i:;:h-pressu re salefi talk. \\'\1e1her ~·(lu need in!urance for your hnmc, car, hu .. ine.~~. (lr life insura n ct: f0r \•our famil\·, you t:er ltl p·qualirv rr0rec1i0n at lo\'" 0..:0.;1. Dre>r in at nur new nfh ce in Coit1 ;1 .\·1 c~d l't ph<,nc. and o n e C"lf nur ag:cnl' ''ill be glad to .:o me ro your h ome. 2326 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, California Phonr: 557-2200 I. W. E. St JOHH, Ceunh Cit•~ et Ctlhl MHt, It wh; Tho Clh Ct \ll!Cll. t• ltlo tl&•t lttm1 llOCK, llllCKN•lt .& L9jlllf ,..0 . .._ IXICI. t i lht Clll' If Ct>lt MfW, CITY COLIN{ IL O ~ 1,., '" Jltll lec>I• t •i!!ffnlo. en •• ""' .... ·~· nour ., H :llO CH¥ OF FOIJl<l,l•N U.&l I I I' l'Dt Hirt~ lt ... Wt• 1.m . on Frll••· Oc-lttfr IJ, lt ll. 111< ,,.,,,. E. Cl l• 1•'11• .t.•1, C1llflf11l1 nM1 will •• Jub!ICtv Olltnt• an-"'' 01._,1 CilY C 1tr~ Tit!: UJll IU .. MI ol ll :DI t .m, ec t i •N~ 1t11rt1tl1r •1 l v.fi.ntl Ort noa t H •I llodV ~llfl •""""'' "''' """!-' 1oa11ml>l r 11. lt11 ?HI JI flr vbll•ll•<I O••ntt c11.,i r:i111~ ,.,1.,, •r•CI ca.it. °" 'rld•v. Ot:tOOtr H , in lo~!lmM• 7•. 1!, •"' D<:!tttt t, ltl1. 11• Ct wncll ClllmH ro, CllY ,.111, 11 Fo!r ltU.ll Drl¥1, C11!0 M•••· Calllorni., "' \hi ---------,.-------llYrnl1~lf'lll t i tw1 1~1u .. nt1 II•• """'"" • ~G" NOTJC., n.sot! '"'or'"''"' -11111 ti\>"! ln(ll ......:.. ~ E.o Fiii:! HO'I 1----------------1 A!Hllil n•I 11!0 tf l"t •1Klllc•lion1 m1y ~ HflT IC I TD Clll!&ITClll:I 1u•a11.10" COUlllT 0, THf St.t.TI .,,. CALlllrl!lllH.t. "0• Ttil Cl!U .. T'F o" Ot111H•1 Ne. • nen f lO oto QI '11.fO •. S,_tCE •. 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'"' Ct••I Oo1!Y "1101. tfld Octo~•.t I. I )!:U·ll LEGAL NOTICE \0. ltl1 11•c1,•c t.t.1-11( I I I I I ff) DAIL v PILOT s r nday S~Pt,mbtr 2A 197 1 Neav Life Style OVER THE COUN11EIJ Complete-Ni!w York Stock List Mo1·e Af flue11C)' ·---·I .. ___ .., ..... -., .,......,.....,. ' ...... ,_ ....... Prlu$ .. "'' Ill( ...... 1111 •• _,_..,.. <11tna.-.. _......._ AllA ·~ I II """"''" NASO Lt•tlngt for Thursday S.ptember 23, 1971 "'!:' "'-"' l"""'"""'""""c::l"'"-"'""-~"""""'""'"""""""" .. """'"'"' .................................. 1;~,!;'.~'f.. Cf) il:D i ,...., -~ ,..,,_ A'"9C , t O 1•v1i l•• 13~ l•~•s:l (;•ftT 1•1,1 ,.,..Fk~,,., lthllf•~lel'•t II ll'\lo ..,.,.,.,~, I H ... j •• ' ,,~SI" ~'I 24'\i tJM I $!\... ii1 ,;:: ,f: ~.~ 1~1:11lYJ 8r;.,:~~J .~ ,~ .. FO:.C. f~~ f,! : l1c'?:C :: :~... ~r,,.-r• ) , ] a flllon I '> II g !i!•I A• l•o l Forti! 0 21<• l jllo ,... 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I 22 DAIL 'V PILOI Governor Seeli.i11 g Statel1ood Fr11m t:nilrrl Prt'~S lnterna· tion:il nn 11 v.•1111 in rlnwn!nwn San .lu<1n IS scr11 ,..·led ··~-:s!:idn ~1.·· II I" ;:in !'Xprf.'-"Sion of Puerto R1tn CO\" I.UIS A FPrr(''s dt"!crn11nal!nn tn 1nakl' Puerln Rico !hr SJ st st;:ite in 1hP Vn1 \l'<l State." I! al s11 is ari rxprcs ... inn nf nne nf the chief issues th;i! divide Puer1n Rir;in.c; v.·hcther thr i.c;l;ind should re· 111ain 11s if nnv.• is. ;i cnm. monw{';il!h \.\'1th ;idv;:intages including spec i a I U.S. cilizenship wt1hnu1 U.S. in· come t<ixcs. whethrr i1 shnuld hc:cnme ;i st ale nr hr><.'ome in· dependent, Amnn~ thP !hrer. :id\'OC:'!le.~ nf in<f rf)('nrlrnrr ;,re ! he sn1;oillcst ntimeric;illy ;:inrl rnn ... 1 ;ic!l\'l', frl'flllCntl.1• invnkint! 1errn~1sm tn m:i.kc up for lheir 11·cakness at 1he fYllls where 1hC'V never h;ive !aken mnre tha·n three percent of the vote. 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Intermission County Pla y houses All Plf!y ing 'Sinton Say s' By T0~1 TITUS DI l~f 0 •11¥ ~lilt S!l ff \Viih "Plaz;i Suite" now playing al lhree Orange Coun ty community theaters simullaneously, iL appears increasingly evident that the local playhouse groups - never exactly loath lo perform the wor~ or Neil Simon in the past -are now ap- parently getting ready to canonize him . lhe only theater to have stilged "Sweet Charily:· \l/hfch adds up to 21 Simonized prr>- ductions bv nine rl iffercn1 communitv theaters i~ Orange CnL1n1y. Only twO groups, Costa J\1esa and Lido Isle, ha ve yet to succumb to the Simon spell. Why. with so many thousands of play!i to choose from, do so many theaters fall back on lhe overdone prose of Neil Simon? Primarily be c a u s e the playwright's name i!i hox offi ce m11gic - there·s hardly a pla ygoer who dorsn't knn""' that Simon has turned nut 11 Broad~·ay success every year since 1960 and is still going full blast. ' •••• Wh~re to go . •·• What to 01UL Y "ILOT .. ~0!01 •r "•Irick O'OOn•t ll " tlo ••• 1st Co11cert F 01· County ; Se1~ie s Set The London Ph1lh;irmnnir Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf cnnrl11r.ling, wi ll in· tmdurr !he Or11ni;:P l.tiunty Philharmonic Society's 197!-72 series of seven t'Oncert.S", Thur.;da.v, Ott. 7. Opening the Society's \8Lh season, th• r1H1(•ert y,•ill be played in UC-lrvine~s For not only will "Plaza Suite" J!O on lhe boards at four different county theaters before the season comes to a close, but three other Simon plays are being. or have Deen , taken our of n1othballs. Tallied at the going royalty rates. that's about $2.000 and some odd change into lhe pocket of this prolific playwright this season from Orange County atone. BIJT NEIL Sl~ION. for all his obvious talent for turnin,1?. a comic phrase isn't lhe world's only purveyor or 'funny scripts. And community theaters which continue to plod illnng the Simon tread- mill rather than scan 1he cataloi;:ues for son1r.thing new and diffprent -whic h rcfusr. in ess<'nce. to lake a ch;ince on a lc.~s lh;in successful production -are no1 only a bic chicken hearted, but mo re than a bit lazy. TRUNKS OF ELEPHANTS·AT LOS ANGELES ZOO INTERTWINE IN COOL OF POOL Cray,·ford H;ill be- ginning promp!ly 11l 8:30 p.m. No one wilt bP seated dur- ing t he opening numher. ar<·ordinJ;: lo J. Donald Fer· gusnn. \. ice presi- dent in chargp nr co u c er t ;irrange-- n1enls. \Ve've already been treated to another rerun or "The Odd Couple" at the Laguna ~toul!on Playhouse -by rough es1imar.e l he fifth staging of lhis one 1n the county <ind !he second al Lagunil . Yet to come ;ire ··Barefoot ill !he Park " from the lrv1ne Community Theater next n1onth, 11nother .. Plaza Suite " from lhe Anil·Mod· jeska Pla yers and ,.The Star Spangled Girl"" by the Westminster Community Theater sometime after the first of the year. IR\'INF."S "BAREF'OOT" ""'i ll bf' the :r::ixth \'ersion to grace a county slaJ;e. following those al Laguna. San Clemente. Huntington Beach, Santa Ana and J•ullerton , wh ich n1ust be 1;ome1h1ng of an unoffi cial record for exposure. "Odd Couple" ls rfghl behind, having been pcrfonned al Lagun11 !twice), San Clemente, Si'inta Ana and F'ullerton. \\'estminster 11nd Irvine have pul on ~irnon's f1rs1 play, "Come Blow Your Horn," as has a one-shot gro up in Tustin. '"Thr Star Spangled Girl" at Westminster \vill be only 1hc second edition. following a much eilrlicr Laguna production . And Laguna, with six Simons ro its credit, is ll n1ay take some digging, but there 11re some mighly i;:ood plays aro4nd by ~·rite.rs nobody ever heard of. The ex- ample which comes most to mind is ''Here Lies .Jeremy Troy:' the sleeper of 1971, which turned into a box nrfii'e bon;inza for the Costa Mes;i Ci\'I<' Plilvhnuse and garnered r!l\'e revicY.'S as Y.'Ctl. So did "The (;1rl in lhe Freudian Slip·· and '"Calch ,\le If You Can " ln thcir nriginal productions a1 Qista Mesa and Uing Beach -though this year thcy"ll be staged for the third time f!ach In Hun- tington Beach. lt would behoove ()r;ingP Cou nt y rd'ln-... munit .'' I.heaters lo kiC'k thP NPil Simon habit and ~tar1 dn1ng a l1t1le 1ma,i:ina11ve plily reildlng. The first production of 11 ·-.Jeremy Trn.v." is , afrer all. immenselv more cn joyablr !han the sixth viewing Or a .. Bareloot in the Park." Sa11 Diego Will Celeh1·ate Cahrillo 's Hi sto1·ic Feat San Diego celebrates lhe 4291h an· n1\·crsar.v of the landing of Spanish ex· plnrer Juan Rorlrig;.iez Cabnllo this Y.'C<'kend y,•ith a reenactment of 1hf 1~42 ClCCas1on on Shelter Island. A! 1 .10 pm Sunday a rrplica nf Cahrilln'~ nrigin;:il 1r.sscl rrplrlP with Spiln1sh cn~!un1ed rrrw ~·111 A~A1n clr11m California for Spain ;usl as lhry rl1d in JJ42 lli1nrlrcrls nf flrl\'il11' y11rhts y,•ill ~r­ f'Ornpany !he his1nr1c land ing p:irt:-i rlur· ing their vo.vagc. A colorful ceremony, in- cluding Portuguese folk dancing. will follow the historica l replay. Other highlighL<; of the celebration y,·111 be a I p.m. Sa1urday ;irt show a! Cahrillo National Mon ument on Point Loma. A fe.sti11al banquet alld danca. is set for lhe Le Baron Hotel at 6 p.m. To reach Shelter fsl tind frwn ln!ersta1e. 5, turn al the Airport-Laurel Street ex it 11nd .1;0 west to Harbor Drive. Follow !-!arbor Drive west lo Rosecranli Stref'I and !um left , and Jef1 again on Shelter Island Drive. \VEEKENC'ER INSIDE F EATURES LUCY BELL. Edit.or Friday, Stplcmber %4, 1971 Th<' fine arts season al. UC Irvine is firming up. Dt't..ails of coming music. dance 11nd drama performances are found on Page 25. Sten Del1pl1ne Gukle to fun Me:rko CrutK In tbr G1llerles Ski Shnw Out 'N' ~bnut Televlslon Gulde J1mr1 Francl1ev1 Sblrlef P.tac,Uilnt Or. Seuss Gulde to r.lovlr~ let. Fn lllcJ of '72 Live ThtAlrr Ike And TlnA Turner C:Omie~ Page %4 Page %4 P•J:e Z4 Page ts 'Pag e 1S Pages %1 · %7 PaJ:e l3 Pa1e ZS Pagt: %8 P11e tA Page it Pe.:e 30 Pagt. :ID rage 3ll Pal!e Jt ThP annoal San n 1rgo rrlcbra11nn marking the !and1ni:: nf Cabrilln marks rhp d1scnver.v nf !he "''estern coasl of lhe L.S by Spain. Spa1n'5 nilr1 ga1or5 snugh1 the lrgrnrlarv l"ir1cs of gold Al1l1n11,i:n rhcv found nn J!Old in lhf' area 5urrnunrl1ng ·Siln r>1l"gn's n;i!ur;il hal'hnr , tiie f';irl 1· rxplorrr~ srl il 1 lfi!llng rirr(•rrlrnl 1h:i1 lrr1 In rarlv i;1·1· flrmenl. Of !hr SC'.:!C'OaS! 10\\'n Whl C•h h;i" bcr:omr ;i f;i l'nnte of people from lhrnughout the US E11tr epre11eur Of Fin e Art To Give Talk The: inside sccrel!i of succc!islu1 arra art entrepreneur Richard Oiallis will be revealed Tuesday evening. '·The Market ing of Fine Art " i~ Challis' topic when he addresses the puhhc meeting of rhe Costa r.,esa Ari. Lca,llue 111 7:30 p.m. Tue~rlay in Arlilms f':lement.ary School , 28!)() Clubhouse Road , Cosra Me:;il. Since opening his ~mall s1udio in l.aguna Beach in 1947. Challi!f ·hils become nationally known . Artists near and far bring !heir works lo his gallery, for display. And, he represents more lhan 40 Wf!st Coasl artists. ln the past 12 years s11les through the Challis galleries have exceeded half a million dollars, making him somewhat an expert in the field of marketin~ art. Challis has appeared before the Or11ngP- C.ounty Art A~iation. Anahf!im Art League. Orange County Department nf Education. ind at symposiums on art at University of Ca lifornia al Irvine. He has been Art Director of the Lntl A11gcles Home Show for several year!. 11nd has sponsored juried fine 1rts ei- hibil~ throughout I.he state Challis receh•ed his educ;ilinn 111 K in~·~ Coltci::e Wimblrdnn. t•or itevcn year!\ he wa~ a commissioned off1ctr 1n the Rrilish Arn1y, St'rvlni: In Europe l!!nd Arr ic11 lie m0ved 10 Cal irornla Jn 19~7 11nd has bee n in lhc art business since that year. -· •. . -; ~ :·:i..:'<!}_.., , ... ,, ~-"W~ LIONS OF THE SEA BASK IN SU N, AWAIT FAL L Hollywood Autohiograpl1y by -CaP,~a 'Fi11est Yet of Movle s' Rv \IERi\0~ ~COT.T uPt Mo11,_od torro•e>enll•~I HOLLV\VOOD -Frank C<ipra. who nl<iv V('r\' \l.'<'11 be lh(' he~I film rlircc·1or \\•h~ <'ver. livcd. has 11<ritten far anrl ;i....-;i_v lhi> r.ncsr ;:iu1ob10,1:raphy to co nic out (11 tt ollvwood 1n All 1t~ rtrC'adr~ Hts hf"IOk thr<'r -.cars 1n lhr v.r111nt:. \~ a~ 1'1virlly charg(•(l wllh rlrct r1c1ly ;:ind l'iUS!)l'nse ii~ <l!IY 1111\'CI. It miglll f\'l'n hr (·nmpilrrd With h1~ p1rlurc:; for v!p:!lr and po1>..'rr. Anrl 1h:ir'~ saying ;i ,l:(ll~ rtci1l rnr1- s1(1Pr1n.i:: C<i pr;i ·s films: "II Happrnrr1 ()nr Night."· l.rist Hflriinn."' ··r-.1r l)crrl.~ f.O('S to TOY.'n," .. You Can "t Take Tl W1lh Voii."" .. Mr Smith Goes t.o \Vashington" to n<ime 11 frw. "'inner of three Oscars for best rl ircc· tor. C;ipra is ptrascd lh<it. his hook -. · Frank Capri: The. """N11me A:bOve-the Till e" -w;is ~lccted hy thP book nf thf' month club ror mid-summer "I Y.TOl e the book because I have II .!arong lnve affair wilh motion pictures," the 74·year-o\d Capra·uid. "\\'hen I retired l decided l'd like to write about that love affair and the peo- ple who made fil ms." NONE WAS more colorfu l than Capra, 11 Sicili;:in immigrant al age five whn became 11 Los Angeles newsboy. honor~ J:rilduale from Cal Teth in chemical engineerin~. gag writer for Ma ck Sennett ;:ind fi11<11Jy the man who bilttled daily with llarry Cnhn lo ~ma ke COlu mhla A major studio. He was loug h, brash. ar· rogant and a genius whose films are ti me.less. Throughout the book Capra·s recurr ing theme is "one man, one movie:· "I believed then and I do now thai 11. producer-director sh<luld be in full com· mand of hi~ film from the writing lo the final tdlting:· he said ... Stars never could pull ptQple to the bo.r office:. They still don't "ll°s the p1rtureli themselves lh;il ;it- lrl'ICI penple. If you've got ;i good picture with stars in it. then you will have ti big SUCCl!SS Capra is a marvelously exciting man , rich in emotions. "T can ·walk nn ;i sturho 11nd f Pel no pain." he said. ··Rut whrn I go onto A sound stage I ~cl i;oose: pimples. I ~men the nione !rnm the 11rc lights. nlrl paint. m11keup and the mustinec.s. And l\"s too much. "MY MOVIES :-"'ere abouL Pt"Qple . So ii rnv bfM"lk I j.!amblrrl.;ill l.hP 11r1r. I took 1wn Pul1tzrr pr17.e-winnini:: plays ·Arsenic ;incl Olrl Lace' anrl 'Yr111 f"ao 't TAkr 11 \V1th You" -and chansed them as I s;iw fit ··1 also 1rus1 rrl my J?U1 rlC<'L"ifins ilnd hunrhr~. a rl1rrr tnr mu~! dn 1hl'lt. ~ mu,~r r vrry t·rrativc man nr he does n'1 bec<ime ~IH'!"f'SSfUI ., Al nnr pni11I 1n his ('nrerr t'Apr:a ni;ide 11 .~l1ccr~sivc rnil.JOr hnx offi1•e llils. U/1· precr(lt·ntcd before or since b.v ;i ny film· m,ikrr Askrrl if hP wnulrl mAk<' ;in0lh<'r movi t , r·:ipra s:iddrnr.d · .. 1 wnn "t sa.Y nn . Rut making p1rtures i$ a matter of making decisions. I found myselr thin.king 1no mu ch in ildvance instead of trusting ~n­ ~tincl. _..,!'TIIBN _l be.pn. -10-.W.Or.CY <1boJ1t decisions I'd already made. Yo\ljcil n"t do that. And for ;i long-time the slars were running the: business. The :.vorst thing lo happen lo mov ies was studios abd ic alinR poy,·er to the banks which <kroanded stilr.i as collateral for loans." Capr;i writes slraightaway and . unlike mOlll Hollywood Authors, in a lite:rary style that makes his book difficult to pul down. So far only actor Glenn f ord is upset by Capra's observa tions. A1'ked about f ord. I.he master director shrugged. "Hr wa,, the one. who marle me: M\ange my poli cy for making IQnll'i . But if·il hadn 't been him it would have.. been another actor." · Capr;i , a short. dark man "With blazl n~ eve!f and bottled energy was one of Hollywood·s great natural resour1:eS. Movie.ma kers young and old should read his book. His genius will Inspire the. talented and. hopefully. discourage. the hacks. Mature to Star Victor Mature has been set to st!l.r wilh Lynn Redgrave. in MGM's "Every Llttle Crook Md Nanny ," which er. Howard will dlrPcl this fall In Los Ange es and Italy. The comedy marks Milture's 'first mo- tion picture since "After The Fox .. in 1966, He is cast 11s I.he bi~-muscled mob Ir.Aller In "F.very Little Crook and Niln· ny,'' ba!'icd on thf! Ev!ln Hunter novel of the liilme n11me. \...con11rd Ackennan pro· duces the Robert Klanc screenpla y. LA's Zoo l(eeps Cool On Hot Day 'By TERRY f OV ILl.E Ot t~o Oahw "II•! llotl \\'hi!P most Los Angele~ res1drnl!i sweltered in 100 dcgret' plus heat t;ist wee:k , inm;iles 111 the c il y zon in r.riffilh P<irk plunged Into their own priv<ite pools. Thosi> fpw 7.00 resirl<"nl s who ;irl'n ·l customarilv treated 1n \hr luxurv of ;i privafr. SW 0 i'mmin,1?. hnlr at lr:ts! rnjoyed C'OOI relief fmm overhc11d sprinklers. In effcc!. !he 1.00. !orated at thl! in- lersection of lhe l~olrlPn S1;i le and Ven· ltrnl freeway.~. was the cool<'st. pl11cc in lnwn . The rcsl 11( California hAs now srHl<'d flown In something less lhan ii ('lim;ite r<'sembling Dc11th Valley rlays, but the ZlW'"! is still 11 J:ood place to visit. There '11"rr ne11rly J,000 friendl y 11n1m11I.~ -And a few unfriendly. blf! well conflnrrl nnf'~ -·livini;: rnmfnrt;ihly on I 1.1 ;icres of J;ind , The zl'>o is open daily from 10 a.m. to Ii p.m. ' Animals arr ,l.!f'ncralty d1v1ded inln fi ve rnn linf'ntal ;irril.~ 11nrl lhi>rP 11rr lhrf'P spcc1<1I section.~: lhf! bird :iv1<1, thi> "''1uat1c 11n1mals ;ind ;i rrpl1le house. Another section. r11!1l'd lhr childrrn's 1.nn. 11\lo ..... s hlln1an toddl ers to run around in a f<'oced areA with animal toddlers. Thr b1gFeSI ilnin1:il :it lhp ~oo IS ;i lour· Inn Africen elrphant. The ~rnallesl hasn·t he<'n rai:ird vet Snn1r rnrl11ngrr<•1t ~pr!·1t'S th111 r·an be fottnrl 111 !hr Los An,i:rle.~ Zno in!'ludr· S1hf'ri ;in 11,1.!rrs. s now lropards. Al11skan pnlnr hears, 111lr rlk, Arahi11n oryx (ooly 300 in thr world) and or11n~ut<1nRs. Admi.o,,'linn In Lhr 1.00 is $1 2:'1 for ;idull.!i ~ 1·ents for youngstrrs 12·1.l ;inrl no rh;irgr for rhildr<'n under 11 Anti if ir 's ;i hnl. day at !ht. zoo. 1ust remembe r -last man in the pool is the safe st. Musi~ Fnr the g;i)a occ.:1- s1on Leinsdorf htis rhosen the follo....-ing prn!!ra1n · ·-- "Ov<'rlurr· r>rr Fr!'isl'h11t1 .. " hy \l.'eber: ~11ite "Thr F1rebirrl "". by S1ravin.~k ~·: and "S.vmphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92', by Ref'thO\'en . Thi' l.onrlon f'h1lhannon1(· Urcheslrit, founded 40 .11e;ir.~ ag11. is in!rrn:if!onal\y fAmous . Ir~ wid<'·ranging tour.~ !<1ki11g-,\t all over F.urope. to the Soviel Unloh, lndia. Hong Kong, the Phili ppmi!S , Australia, Ceylon ;ind Scilndina\'\;i . JI is now nn 11 fn11 r-werk tour of !he ·l !niterl S!;it<'s. C.1nilda anrl r.1eKicn . The London Philh:irn1or11e i~ also one of the inosl popular nrthe:-lr.:i• in Engl;inrl. giv- ing f\l'O 1·01u·ert :r::eric" 111 Londo n carh :o>ea~n . 111 Roy;i! Albert Ila\! ;ind ill RoyAI Fesli\·;il Hall. wh<'re 11 g1\r~ mort lhiln ~O concerts annuall v. Erich Lcinsdorf h~1s <'on durted virtually every major orchestra in e v e r y distinguish~d 1nusic center in the United Stales. Eurnpe and Sl)uth America. from Nry,• York tn 1..ilndnn and fron1 Auenos Aire.~ tn Berlin. l/P bursl upon the Amrrican mu.~iral stenP 1" !9.18. when hr. first ronducted at the J\1etmpnlit.a.n Operil. R()rl\ rn Vi<'nna in 1912. he .~rr\·rd fli'I ;i ss1sliln1 to Aruno \\'altrr ;ind Art uro Tnscanirii before cnmin,I.! to An1erica. Since 194.1 he h11s served a~ ronrlurtnr nf lhP Clevel.:i11rl Orchestr<i . the nnchester PhlJh11rn1onir. and inuslc consultant 11:~ !he i11etropn1it;in O~ra. 11nd in l!llll bf'came Mu5 1c Direct.or nl !hf' AOJ1ton Symphony Orchestrl'I . a po~t he hrld with great. distinction un lil l!lfi!l . ser\'10.1( also as d1rf'l"tnr of TAngl ewnnd. Rerkshir• ~-111sir Ct"ntrr ~casnn tJl'kt>ls fr•r ;ill seven concert~ arf' $2.1. on s;i!r :it !hf' Orangr Cnunt.v Philharrnon1c Soc·1ety nff1ct>, 201 W. Coast H1g:h\l'A}', Ne.,.,·pnrt Rc;ich. !l2flfi0, phone f>'lti·M 11. Singl<' tic.:kcts ;irc S4 ~O and stu· den! tickcls $2 The remaininji! six i·nncerls in<"lurle live hv· I he Lns Anl!elf's PhilharmGnic n'rrh<'slra. Zub1n Meh!il eonduet1 ni.: three , flilniel R:irPnt:J(11n1 g11 r~t •·<"n1rl11('!1 n~ onP, ;ind (:erh<1rd S.1 murl As.,.n•·1ale Cnn · r111ctor nf lhr 01Th1•st1·;1. 1·!111d1J<"tlnl! on!'. The CI e v PI and Or<"hcs1r11 ., naf<oel Kuhrlik conrltK"l.lllC . will i·lnsP !hr i;rr1r$. Pianists ;ippe;irln~ are naphilrl Ornir.o. .,.,.1th Rarenboim on Lhr podium ilnrl :0.1ar1h.:i Argcrich. Ccrhard Samuel ccn- du ct1ng:. Preview Co11eerts· • A,l!ain lhi~ year the Orange County Philharmonic Society offer~ ils free preview lecture series open to il ll music Inver.• wishing ln learn morr 11:bout 1hl'I music l.o be performed during the Sociely's 197 1-72 season. lfenri Temiank11:. director of thP: Cali klmia Chamber Symphony, will open thr. &etson wi th 11: 1eclure-rccilal. 10:30 a.m. Thur&day, Seplember 30, al Edwards "Nt.wpo rl Theater. Fashion li;la nd. J/lu str;iting hi s rern<1rks with passage., played on his violin, Temi2.nk.:1 will discuss works to be perlormed by lhe Londoo Philharmonic OrchtEtra the fol- lowing Th unday evening, Oc tober 7, at 8::Ml p.m . al Criiwford Hall , U.C. Irvine. Henri Temiank;i received his muslc11f f'ducatlon in Europe and Americit. achieving hill first fame. .. ~ 111 :i::olo violini.!il. He no w !ierveg AS dlre.etor or the California Chamber Symphony, which he founded. and initiated the popular "'~l's Talk Mu.sic" lecture ~eries in 1..4)'!1 Angeles. Of hi; lec ture. technique one observer says: "Over the year~. Trmianka has developed A mo~t unu~ual tiitent thitl nrver fail~ In brinR hia audil'ncra a new dimension In musir. Ht t11lk!f 11b<1ut. the composer!i, explains the background 4'lf their cnmpnsilions And their mctininii,, And illustrates his commenls wilh violin HENRY TEMIANKA • , ilnd bow in hone!. 'l'he: lflult Is A strUriftg balance betv.•rtn r'nthusi1'lim 11nl1 cop- veyin1t hi~ 1ruly phenomenal fund ,of muslCHI lore ·· ' All prtV1f'ws ;ir~ frcr lln~! npcn In the puhlic through the c:nurtrsy of Edwardl i'heaters and the Union Natlon11I Bank.. 1 ' I I I I l I ' • f4 DAILY "LDT . . " " Travel , • · ~·,.... " 0'1 I .~.. .. • ':"' ~-·:-. ··Jr '.~Winter Cru.ifeS.;~\ , ·,fit {' ' I •, SEPT. II • 9 OCT.! STORY ROllll -'!be 1ACUn1 JUeb Library, 'IJJ7 N. Coai;t .. Yfehway, L.asum bolda a •tiicv bollr for children each Wed. ... li10 a.m. POPS CONCERT -CarmM Dragon conducts presentation of !he Orange County Symphony AsMCiation . Free concert begin,, at 7::\0 p.m. In Irvine Bowl, Laguna Beach. Call 547-616.'i ror information . 9pening concert of the Orange County Philharmonic Society's 18th season, 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Crawford Hall, UC Irvine. Ticketi; at .J4 ~ each are available from the Society. Call 646-64 11 for information Big 'I;hjS Sedlo~. By S;AN oiLA;LAN; •i ~ SAN FRANCISCO -lfhe winter cruise people are after you land me). Gorgeous co!or folders o! suntanned people. A song bird wrote the br~hure. 1"hey 're free. !If you can'l cruise. run 11·ater 1n the U:PT. !4 TRAV Ei. f'ILM -Thf' 1\'e.wpnrl Harbor Kiw11nis Foundation will pre~enl St an /l.Hd.C:lf'y with his film. "Arllilh Cotumbi11 ." 11L 8 p.n1. Inda_\' in !hf' Orang, Coa111 Col!,gt Auditorium, • TTO! F;iir1•1ew fl o:id . f.os!a Mes<t. Ti<'ktt~. S2 fnr 11du!l11: ·&fudent .5. $1. ! Se11~on llckt-ls for any si• admis!!ions will be ' on salt , $l0 for adult11. $5 for .students.) SEl'T. ?4 · ~URFJl\'.G Fil.I\! -Surfing lilm producer, r.reg MaC'Gillivray, \\'ill present 1. surfing film series al Golden Wesl f.ollege. _J.5Z.~ Golden \l.'est SL, Huntington Bt'ach. with the first film ~for toda y. ··Evolution." Ii film by Paul WiWg fe1tur· n~ Au stralian su rfrrs . .,.,.1 11 bf' shn.,.,·n at 8 p.m. in f"nnim II. Park.in,g at the C:orhard St. park in~ 101 ) Admi:.iision is SI.SO. !er in the. serie11 Mmr of M11cGillivray '3 film!! will be. . h6wn. He will be present Sept. ~4 to introduce the film. SEPT. Z4 -~.~ KILES ANO H.ENnf.RSON -The cnnu~dy team of Bill ki\es and Pete Hender!!OJ1 will give four different benefit nncerL, I'll 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. tod1:1y and Saturday in the El dobe Restaur:int, :\111!11 Camino Capistrano, San Joan apistrario. Funds raised will be t1sed for the annual Fiesl11 e h111 Golondrinas Parade. Ticket by dona tion , $3.50, doe11 1 include dinner or refreshmenl.!!. For reservation11 phone J-116.'I. SEPT. %5 REN'S MOVIES -Costa Mesa Library . ~ Ce.nler . Ill M:reeo twn film!l ror children. "Golden Fish" and ''Ja"panese Boy" 111 IO::IO 11.m. Saturday. Story hours for children are at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. SEPT. t5 ·?I MISSION VIEJO DA \·s -Con1munity, social and church groups are sponsorin~ ~liss ion Vitjn Days, ending wilh a barbecue on !he golr C()l.lr~e on Sunday. tTake La Paz turnoff from San Diego F'retway going south .) Con- te sts galnre, including a greased pig ehase. a swimming meel. nail driving , greased pole climbing and many more have been schedulC'd from 7 a.m. S11L and 11·:\0 a.m. Sun Dance SAL night. $3.50. Barbecut noon-Ii Sunday. S2.25 for 11lellk. Children 's hot dog dinner. 75 cents. No charge for admission . St:PT. ?I OANCt; 11\'TO f' ALL -fl;enefit fashion show lnr Daner Theater of Oran~e l.ounty will be held 2: I~ p.m. Sunday al. the. Ebel] Club, 244 N. Helena . Anaheim. Reservations, call 778-6006. Sf':PT .%4-30 PROGRAM f'OR KIDS -Th,o, Mesa Vl'rde Library, 296!'1 Mesa Verde Drive East, Co!ila Me.sa ha~ many program.• fnr children during thl! 11ummtr. Pre-school stDry hour!! are he.Id at JO and 11 il.m. each Wed. and Thurs. Every ()!her Friday there are films for children first through third grade. SEPT. 29 ·OCT. 15 PLANl"TARIUl\f SHOW -The Te~~man T'h1ne-tar1um on lhe <'ampus of Sanla AnA College. 15.'IO W. 17th St.. S11nta Ana, 11•ill presenl "Thirty-two Moon~" which will 11imulate jour· 11eys to :some or the :\2 mooni; of 1he. sun's planel:"!. on We-d. and ·Fri. al I: 15 p.m .. Sept. 29 to Oct I~. No charge for arl- ml.ssion , but reservations are necessa.ry, Phone :.-17-9561 , ei:L 258. SEPT. 30 STORY HOUR -A story hour ror pre-school chilrlren will be held in the Marine.r 's Library, 2~ Dover Dnve, New- port Beach, each Thursday at ro 11.m. 'Thi! Corona del Mar l .ibrary, 420 Marigold Ave., Cnron 11 drl M;i r will hold a story hour for pre-schoolers every second and fourth Thurs- da y of the mon lh at 10 n.m. SEPT. 30 CONCl:'.RT PREVIEW -Or. Henry Temiank11 , direcl.or nf !he Californi.11 Cham~r Symphon y. di!!eu~st.~ !ht upcoming program or thr 1.oodon Phill'larmonic Orcl'll!Bfr11 in ii~ 1JC Irvine Crawford Hall appearance. Public i:r; invited to the frtt lecture at 10:30 11 .m. Thursday in Edward:'! Cinema Thealre, Fashion l!lland. Luxury Cruise Ship Neuri11g Co1npletio11 OCT.! KMPC BEN f~FIT -"'Show of the World '' with Glen Camp. htll. DelJa lle-ese. Danny Thomas, Bob Ne wharl . Kenny Rogers 11nd !he First Edition and other lOp names returns lo tl'le. Lo., Angele11 Forum Tickets at S6 . .l0. ~.511, $4 50 and S3.50 support International Orphans In c. and St. J ude's Hos- pi tal. OCf. I · JO INTE RNATIONAl, HORSE SHOW -The Royal Canadian Mounted Police riding drill team is featured between events in the '75,000 h<lr!!e competilioii due in the Forum. 3900 W Manchl!st.er Blvd, Inglewood from 7::t0 p.m. Wed., to Fri. and !:JO ind 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 6 to 10. OCT. l LONDON PHJLHARMOMC -Erich Leinsdorf conducLs the OCT. I EVENING WITH LEE STRASBERG -New York Actors' Studio director discusses actors and acting at 8:30 p.m. Sat- ur day In Science. Le-cture Hall al UCJ, Tickets at S2.~ ava ll- ab!e from Fine Art s Village box office. OCT. 14 CAMPUS CONCE RT -Gerhard Samual conducts the l,os Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in a program including works by Bach and Kessner at 8 p.m. at Cal Sta te Fullerton. Audience l'.'ill select 1X1Sl-intermiS11ion number from orches- tra's reperto1rr. Call 870-3371 for llcket information. OCT. Iii · 17 SAN FRANCISCO BALLET -Caravan Concer1 with per· fDnnan cea of "'Filling Station," "'Aut umn Dances" and '"Shadows'' set for Golden West College , 15744 Golden West SI , Huntingl.on Beach. Performances al 8: IS p.m. Oct. 16 and 17 wilh Z p.m. children's matinee, Sunday. Zihuataneo--lt'sMuy Bueno Mexican Hideaway Like Acapulco 30 Years Ago By JACK ADLER Wh11 t w1s good for pirate!! and Polynesians is turning out ln be even better for tourists of !hr 1970's in Z1huatanejo, a picture/iC!Ue alld !! e c 1 u de d vith1ge some 150 mile!! north of Acapulco. The pirales soufi!:ht Spanish trrasure ~allron!I . Polynesians, brought over in cnlnni11I day~ as "'·orkmen, found the s I! m i · ! r o p ic a I l'lima1 e and South Seas at· rnnsphere similar lo their home island~ and sen led here. Now. tou rist.~ are f i nd l n g 7.ihuat anejo A beautiful, rel ax- 1nlo( and inexpensi ve hideaway, It's easy to se.e v•hy. The hor5e -shoe shaped bay \ir; nearly surrounded by moun- tains which slope down to beaches .,.,,ith bnne -wh1te sand. The waler is w:irm . buoy ant and remnrkably clear. There. arr no crnY.'d~ Rnd the mood Is lrRnquil. Thniw: fond of m fl k i n g comparison!I say Zihualane.jo i.' like the Acapulco of J(l years a~n. 11nd 13 also lhe Acapulco of the future . Both 11.re right. Now th at th!! por1 has bl'en selected by Los An~f'lrs-ha.~cd Prin<:ess Crui.~e.~ a.~ a new ~1opover on C"ruises tn Mexico ;iboard lhe 11lt·fi rst-elass Pri ncf!~s l!aJiR, Z1h11atan<'jn <'an rxp1:cl R drlui::e of visitor~. And nor just b)' sra. A jrt Rlrpor t 1~ in !he work!\", A!I Wl!ll a.~ 11 new highway link- ini:: Toluco-Mexico City \.\'ilh Zihuale or jo. Currently, thtrr is no 111r ser,•ice rron1 the U :;;; Thrrr is dail.Y nl)n· 1et 11ir ~rr\'Jl'f' bv Ae-rona1·rs From 1'1Px1ro Cit~. 11nd alr-<:ond itinned hu.~e.~ lrnm Acapulco. Driving lln1e from Acapulm , throu Rh somP \'rrv a11 rart1 vl! br11ch ;ind l11~non ;i rpa.~ and over some r!'.'rf'nfly- OAll Y PILOT Sitt! t"ho!O MEXICAN SUN BATHES HILLSIDE HOMES OF ACAPULCO Will Sun Lover• Find Similar Vie Wl of Zihuataneo More Appealing? the other hotel.~ r11nge fro n1 $12 to ~20 In se 11~nn fnr a sin~le ro<1 111. 111clud111g ;d i nieAls . 1 ~lgurr ii 25 r>er<'('n t distount o ff-.~rrison. rnughl_v Apri! thrn11gh Nnl"rrnhcr J One of !hr first "lnuns1s" tn recogni7.e ZiliuAlan rJf1°s appeal '\'ilS thr Ta ra."f'an lndi;in chief. C;ily1.onsin. "·hn fl'lunrled 1hr to"'" snmrt1n1t• 1n the \lith ce11lu ry Hi!iilnt'\' shed.~ no light nn his private life, hut chance:<; \\'P.re Calvwn:<iin "·11~ ha\"1ng ."Orne S(1ri nf dn mP~llC' ):triff' 11s 7.ihuataneJn 111rans 'd1r1y woman al rcr f In i:n wi th ,ero1Jrs of 11 a1er-.~lo..1cr.~ and swimmers. .~w:iy inj! palm.~. No hntel.~ hrrr pe lican s swooperl and perched yr!. 1)111 !. h " l r h e d · r ci n f 110 Ja,egcd rocks protrudin_i: fl'S l.'!Urilnt~ 0 ff e r lil hs!('rs. fron1 the \\'A ter 011 1,V a frw t·l;i1ns and nl hr.r .coodies frrsh hundred y11rrl.~ ouL The t'nn- frn111 Ille orPan. \Valer t11xis. trasts were m111·1•clnu~. and 111- '"hiC'h Rrr ;is plentif11 I and rlieaf11'" (If Zihua tanrjn's cheap as the la nd Vflriely, "'ill lr_ansiliron<1I s!ale frnm sleepy grt .vo u to Los r.:itos from th e village to popula r resort. In"'" crnter tn :ihoul 10 The main beach of "Pla.1•a n11nlJlt's rnr less than a£! Prinf""1p:i1." rlown !11 thr dock 1'.1.v favnrile be:ich was "La area. is 1~·here. most of the RopiL "' nearly a mile nf fine-heach-fn1nt rcstauranl~ are. .craincd sand and shelterini;t" Swin,err<; ma .1· repair 111 1he p.11nl" Rora i~ Sp:1nish for Roni:,o Rar rnr some ban:•f!V)I rll'l!h111~ and this namf' ran1r <l.inc·1n; under the .~tars aht1111 "hen a f'h1n,.~r ~hip wa.~ Annrhrr rrnde1vn11s point is \1rrrkrd off ZihualanrJn many 1he d1sl"olhC"quc :it thr Ho1rl 1r;.i,-s a.co Though the ship ·.~ r (lsadfl Caracn! L n r a I rrrw wa.~ 10.5!. hunrlle aflrr _youn.cslt>rs. aidrrl hy a rrw bun rt! r of rrrshlv-11·flshr'1 Ainerictins v.·cre makini:, in- prn1·1"n anri rt-ady fnr our hr idged !l'trca n1s. 1~ 11bnHt p;t~~engrr.~. three and 11 h;ilf hn1ir.~ A1·1s c·lnfh1ni:: ramr rnllin.C In w1!h tercultural whnnpct like i1 11·11~ 1hr !1dr~ Af""ilpulrn \\'hr n 1 ramt 1n !n tub and dream.) l·lere's y,•hat happened to me: ~1er 1noz (Paquel Linc f winter cruises from Fort LauderdaJe to the Caribbean A French champagne ship. Sv.,ingy dis· cntheque. t~renc.:h food is great Service spo_tty be· cause of new waiters. But maybe it's better th1s year. TS Hamburg . .1\ German JO b no1v_ handl.ed by J-lolland-America from Lhe West Coast with cruises to the Caribbean. Service is German correct. Food heavy German. not much imagination. * Pand O cruising the Caribbean from the \Vest ('oast w ith those enormous British ships. Via Mexico. Much experience in the cruising bu~iness. Well· priced. Bar service excellent by old-line stewards. Dining room so-so. . Princess Italia 1\Vest Coast to the Caribbean South America and a number of short trips to Mex· ico) High marks for this one. Great food. Excellent service. Good social program. Pacific Far East Line runs the ships that ft1atson used to cruise to 1-la\vaii and the South Pacific. Top performance on a!l counts. American President Lines from the West C-0as t to Hav.1aii and the Orient. Another topper. Ali ...,·ays. Great program for children. * . h. I Above does n-0t bum-rap -0ther cruise s 1ps. just haven't been on them. 1i1ost ships hav~ a fly· cruise plan. Cruise out. fly back. Or reverse 1t. * . "What do we wear on a cr utH ship? I mean how formal is it?'' Day wear is most casual. Shorts. Bathing suits. Aloha ~hirts. But at 4:30. the birds disappear. They are down in the ca bin feathering for the evening. And it seemed to me most of them feel they must have a different cocktail dress f,VERY night. * . No l so for men . Men are \Vearing tuxedos a lot less. Substituting a dark sujt. On a seven-day Carib- bean cruise, I did the black tie only twice: Once for the Captain's dinner night; the other because I felt like it. * \Vomen jitter about that Captain's dinner night because they feel it calls for a formal gO\\'n. Enough \1·omen bring one a.long l1vith only one chance to v.•car it) to make the non-v.•earer feel terrible. * But consider the nights you DON 'T dress: Cus· tom is no dress up the first night out and last night before getting into port. One night is masquerade costume. !The ste1,1,•ards' department has all the mak· in gs so don't pack one.) Usually one other no-dress nigh t· A special party o n deck or something like that. * \Vc!>tours is a fl y-cruise. fly lo the South Pacific. Cruise the coconut islands v..•ith some far-out stops Friend of mine gives good report on this. P uts a knQck on French UTA v.'ho flies you there (Say• bathrooms nor. cleaned. Uninspired service and food ! Cruise great though. * "Any thoughtl about housebcatl on the inland waterways of Europe?" r kno1v all about doing this on the ·rhames-I loved ii. Small boats are for hire on th e Continent. Find out 11·ho and \!.'here from government tourist office. GOOD books; Englishman na med Roger Pi!· kington has done a series of personal r xpe ricnces titl ed: "Small Boat on the Thames" and simil ar titles ...,,ith names of rivers for Europe. Maybe in your li brary Big book stores like Foyle.'s in London sell !hem * "We a re looking for a uaside relort next sum· me r in Brita in. We'v• heard of Brighton." A. starched t'onev Isl and. Full of drearv hotel!! 11·hc>re e!derlv ladies tiike afternoon tea a nd iisten In str1ngerl nrchestra r laying '"i\lusic ·r o Hang ''our· sel f B.v " Seaside to11•n I li ke 1s 11ye. Old cobbled s1rcr ts. Hn!rl; "'fhe ~1f'r ma irl" Lcarlcd ~l ass \.•.rin· d o11·5 a nd ~ood food. 1For England, that is. 1 Cnmplel!on nr Si ! m 11 r Crttlsf'~ firs! luxury crui.~r shi p. lht 1·ss FAIR SEA , suMran1ially 11 he-a ('I of ~cbedul e. w:i~ 11nnounred lo· day i n Monti! Carin hy r.ertr11:e A. l .auro. pre.~idf'nl of Ln:r; AnRe1r11-baserl Sit1nar CruiM~. "l'he n11'nf'rs ho ve 1Hh'1srd hR s An off l\f' in Z1h11:11:inein . 1111• th11t ;ifl rr extens11'e study so you ..:an dr(I Jl .vnur 1·ar nlf I! was rrluctan1ly determined hl!re ROd pirk up the lta!la or lo ch11nge 1he nriRin;iJ plan for 11 flight lo Me ~irn Ci1y. Thf' t'h1r f 111a.1' al ~n h:nr tiarl some problP1ns ll'lth on(' of thP manv at !ra1·!1\IP hf':u·hf's "Lt'l~ c ;;ill\.~" or The ('at~" i:_nl 1!s nan1r when l';il\·7rir1o,;1n h:irl h1~ nlf'n pllt up harrirr~ :irnUnrl !hP :.irra . nnl .1 ::i1·cr~~1hlr h1 1';11rr, to krcp 111;ir1111rl1n.c 11·1irl (<ll'i out or his play,err111nd \1lnj!!ln).! "'ilh thr -~11n· Sfln1plr 11 lrir11I '"marga r11a " 11'n r~h1pper~ on I.a Rnp:i wrrei ---o---- 11 nrkn1('11 nud.c1nt: th P i r -. . ,·" .... ..;.. ... __...... -----r: ~L::::m:'"I onr ~eat ing in the dining room 1·1ie jtlanl holels h;i 1•r yrl tn l.n~ r;11rns 1s rhr n1n~t rol vnp~111n uf Z1hu11t11nrJn·i;: h<'Arhrs 11•1111 An nff-~hnre cor· f1rr11•f111rl -t'<11·r1 1ng hllrros. ;ind h1k1111 -\lild girl~ rlr11·1n.c he;irh ~kM1f'r~ '1hl il'JOU~ !D !he The rnndrrn 1·f's~e.I. hei ni:?: en mpl c!rd in Triesle, Hai r. will hf'gin sra lrinl ~ in mid- Scplrmher, J.a11ro !'Aid Thf' 'essf'I is .~1·hf!'dule<1 In hl'g1 n .sPrl'i<"t \\'ilh a Caribhe11n rrui~e "" Novf'mbf'r 22 from Ft Lauderdale lhrnu~h the P:i nam11 ("anal \"1a MexlCI) to Califnrnia. ~incf' It was felt the qu;i!ity of rnake An Rppe11 r11ncr. h11t thP -----------------------! l11xury srrvil·e p\Annl'd for 1he hostel rir.1 I 1'Aw wrrP all 1 FAIRSEA t·ould not be main-s1rnple. charmtn,1!. unc!111- tRined wi!h a full <'nr,1plement 1errd but comfort :ihlr '1ne nr passenf!ers Al the one Pven h;,d a funicul!lr '1011·n to t.tax J Lindel . prPs idtn1 of ~itmar Crulsf'S ! USA 1. ex- pressed drhght with the rapid progre.!l:r> of the ship and !lllld, ··we are particularly plea11ed that the. ve!!Sel will h11 ve am- J)le time !or 1e11 trial:1: 11nd A 11ha kedown crui!re h I' Io r r re11chlng the U.S. Ml that wtien ._.t begin l!ervice in Novl!mbrr the ship will be lhflrouahty .~r!l1in1t." Linder s11id 1hr beach Hr :uldOO thot ii was !el1 it The rl ifl~1de llnlel &ital'f'n·/ was more impor111nt in keep-10. whl!re. I staved. had Mm- ini:: with the qu111ily image of brero-shade-d lii:h1s w h i c h thf' ship 1o provi de n1nre spa <'e mii;:ht have Sf'f'mf'd an af - !ln<1 morr cnmfnrlahle !'!eating Feetation in ii big hole!. but al l<ihles for pa11sengeri;. y:ere JllSI lhe righl touch he:re. Fol!C1"'·111g !he in 11 id e 11 Anolher welcome fpat ure wrrt' l'nyage frn1n the: C11ribbean . 1he giant ha1nn1nc·k.~ out~ide the FA 1RSf.A will operllll' II each room whrrr f!nl! can three-ilay party cruiU: oul or ponder fhr ve-ritle!l and the San i"ranci3CO 11nd will then p1u10rama or thr. entire b11.\". return to 1.0:1: Ange.Jes for the R11te11 Al the Sotaven1o 11nd .!lt&rt of regular Los Angl!ll!s lo ____ _ Mexiro cruises b e ~ i n n I n Q .----------, DN:ember 17. l'he F'AIRSJo:A will 111."° ofl<'r two South Pacific cruisrs during 1971, THI WUfi~ ~INIST IOOKSTOUS HAWAII FAMILY CAR VACATIONS 11 DAYS 4 ISLES TOTAL PRICE: HUNTER'S BOOKS l'Ol 120 YIAU-SINC:I 1U1 Located At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phon• 1714) 543.9343 U ,100 1Mk1 & Po,-.kl ,. JZ ,000 u .. ...-Grfftl!MJ Carls IAIGAINS G•LORII Ol'EN E\IENINGS 'TIL 9 l',/11. (0....-U '767" CCII.PH I OltlB '935" """" CIM'll l TMI '1039" COIJl'tl l '~ '1099 " ll'Cllt 11 flM'\l l (Mtl'I '1109" UNDI' 11 & 111- Co.,.tl & 1 ff915 '131511 TWO COU"1. I\ '13 89" Mt:tudf1 ti! ... "· '"*"" (•• .,,111 ..... ''""'" ll'lltfttj• ~ o'!ll ~~ \\Pflll c .... "•""· D-.1 & \~.,. ~ 'tiyrot•<IJO C•Ji ~~· c-rd '""""1""'' °""'l'ltl , .... """"' lool •••to• loll I w;,,., 543.1231 "-~·'" '"·l•M• O"h """' It.,. ~ pl•Y •I Kl"91 CHI .. , L•ke T•hoe, lor UN low low price ol only 117.05 pe1 d1y (pe1 perwn -doublt otcup4nc y). Th11 lroclVde': Oelu •• 1cc.ommod1l IOnt1. Brea-t1111nd dinner. S~· M101r!nt ~•ys; "O,,. ol lh• 10 bett ... //11 b19 ll/I C.t ii 1<11'§1 C1'1/t 11.11191 C11111 wln1 p1/111 for c.omrort. ll1m!>Oy1f1CI 111d '1nrttl /oc1rlon," For R1utrv11lon1 c.11!· z~r11 1h s-ti924 ~ :. • ' • ' WE LOVE TO SQUEEZE ORANGES, BUT THIS IS RIDICULOUS! We ~t..,rled sq uee1ing oranges in our new ma chin e <t nd wh<tl a product, whet a pri ce ! Cocktail b.,rs ere using ii for ··screwdri .. ers," resla urent1 are using it insleed of the erl ifici "I kind. Housewi.,es find it better and cheaper than fruit for bree kf asl! Hu1bend1 like lo start Iha day with "our" fresh orange juice. We've 1q uee1e.d over on e mill ion of these juicy Velenc.ie oral'lg es. So, clip the coupol'I below and try "our" orange juice at this low introductory price! You 'll buy it e lway1 after you l a1!1 it! There i1 none like it! SIT IAC:K -C:LIP C:OU~ONS -SAVE DOLL.RS. :········,········ IA.CIC AGAIN, 1,000'1 FLOWERS IY •1 • • •••••••I ~0•~•ous • D E B R A • : CARNATIONS = '••furlng ,rlr• : • ltGo IUNCHIS c;.01c;.1ous IAINIOW • • • • • • • .. 2 Do•. 99¢ UmU -) o.r. Witt> TM1 Cow- I I I I I I I LAlG-1 Sl2'1 • Winning Arran1em1nt1 .I Complete WNdlng1 Funeral PlecM At • • • • • S1n1lbl1 Price1 • I I I I I I• I I I • • • srlCl.4.L INTIODUCTOIY • c • • • BEEFSTEAK : '"'"'~·:~•.11,10 • TOMATOES • Oranqe Juice • • ASTERS 99c • • •••• • LAllG-1 Siii ICEBERG LmUCE 10C IA. • 1 Oc ''· • 29c ou•or I l imit ' Lk. I Lim!! • Ou•'1• I 1.1m11 -1 • • • •• • • • • • • • Wiii! TMt CH-Wllfl l~lt C-Wllti T~ll CM.I-• • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I I • I I I I I I C:OUPONS EXPlll SIPTIMIER 29 The se re1iauranl1 demand the fin a1t for their cu.+omer1. That's why they feature N!W,,OAT "ltODUCll P•tronize them! Gootfltht lrotl...-, Newport Be•ch; lertt• sltlrt"l, Newport 8e1ch: Hou1e of "IH, e•erywhe re; Delo"ey's Sea SltMty, Newport Baach, AwcleRt Morh1...-, N•wport Be•ch •nd Tustin. And ovar 275 ether,, How 1bout your c1llin9 u•1 N 0 WI N1tionally Ac.cl1lm~ World11 Flna1t Produce House ·-;' N~!~Q~!" ~~-~~~CE ~:~~i~ 2614 N1""'°'' .. ulevard " th•, "ettln1ulo "35 'r'eatJ 01 Product "'Whtrt quctitu I.! tht! Know Ho10" Order of lht HOU$t" ;j IOYD TUVIL W.17 h S•11t1 A111 1; M.ll"P'V lllTMO.IY TO TOO M,IMY TO MIMT!OH. I' IT, YOU~I, (()Ml. OIT YOUlt 11'"1!.l lti,~I" 1-----------------~------·.~ . .;-t ~ J -:· r:r.t.t•'4..'.~ .• 1-• " .. _ --• • .,.., ---!!fr •t :"""'I--,. • ,, *;:J5.1' ltt the Galleries Sherman Show Set ' SHERJ\1AN FOUNDATION GALLER'' -26:!5 E . Coast High- way, Cc.rona del l\1ar. (Formerly Coffee Garden Gallery. I Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ?-.1on.-Sat. The Junior League of Newport Harbor current exhibit features Antique Deco ra- tive Arts and Original Lithographs by Currier & Ives, through Oct. 7_ ORANG E COAST COLl,E:GE -2701 Fairview Road . O:>sta t-.fesa. Environmental sculpture sho"·ing of worlu by Ardella Neal. Daily fron1 9 a.m. to J p rn and rrom 7 to 9 p.m. \l/ed- nesday, in the arl building. Continues to Oct. 8. J\IARlNERS SAVINGS -15JS Weslcliff Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit durmg regular business hour s, oil pa int- ings, acrylics and charcoal!! by Ed1\'ard l\lcKendry, lhrough Sepl. NB CCVIC CE~'TER GALLERY -3300 Newport Blvd .. New· port Beach. Currently on exhibit In city hall during regular' business hours. one man show of oils and watercolors by Roger Arnislrong, through Sept 80\\'ERS fl lUSEUfl l -2002 N. J\lain St.. Santa Ana. Hours: -10 a .m. to 4:30 p.n1. Tucs.-Sat.: I to 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to 9 p.m. \Ved. and Thurs. No charge. On exhibit. through Oct.. 31, Archaeology or La Casa San Joaquin. Prints by Jan Gelb, through Sept. 26. AIARINERS 1.IBRARY -2005 Dover Drive. Newport Beach. On exhibit during regular library hours. paintings by Mary Ellen Cteelman, through Sept. CO RONA DEL l'llAR LIBRARY -42tl l\lar\gold Ave., Corona del Mar. On exhibit during regular library hours through Sept., paintings by Donna Day Westerman. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK -196 E. 17th St., Costa l\Iesa. On exhibit during regular bu.~iness hours, oil paintings by t-.farJOrie Ludl;i1TI, through Sept. l\tESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 l\tesa Verde Drive East. Costa Afesa. Current ly on exhibit during regular library hours, paintings by ~1 ildred Kuyper, through Sept. AVCO SAVING -3310 Bnstol, Costa r-.1esa. On exhibit dur· ing r egular business hours, oil paintings and v.·atercolors by Fem \Vi\liams. through Sepl CROCKER BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd.. CosL.a i\lesa. On exhibil during regular business hours through Sepl.. paintings by Dorinda Cook. DOWNEY SAVINGS -360 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. On CI· hibit during regular business hours, oil paintings by Alice Grafe. through Sept. CltAUIS GALLER IES -1390 S. Coast Highy,•ay , Lagunil Beach. Hours : II a.m. to~ p.m. daily. Current one-man sho1v of recent paintings by Evelyn Gathings. through Oct. 10. F'IRST NATIONAL BANK -1650 Ada ms St., Costa l\tcsa On exhibit du ring regular business hours. oil paintings and etchings by Fran Ross. through Sepl. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, New· port Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours, y,·atcrcolors by Caro Eaton, through Ocl. LAGUNA HE.ACH ART ASSOCIAT ION -307 Cliff Ori ~·~. Laguna Bca<'h. Hou rs: noon to 5 p.ni. daily. Current ex· hiblt, through Sept. 28. a show or pop art from the per· sonal col!eetio:i of the Jack Glenns. UCI ART GALLERY -~~ine Arts Village. UC Jrvine campus. "Films by Painte rs and Sculptors'" 1vill bE shown contin- uouslv from II a.m. to 3 p.m. daily from Oct. 7 to 22. Single eveniiig shoy,·ing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. OcL 5. CO/\'TE;\IPOHARY ARTS GALLERY -499 N. Coast High· \\'ay. Laguna Beach. Sculptural painting::: in ground mar~le and French linen by California artist l..eE"" Hill tCl be e:th1 b- 1ted from Oct. 2 lo 31. !lours: II a.m lo 6 p.m. daily. Snow Sport's Beauty Is Ski Sliow Tlie1ne "Skiing fg a Be:11u1 if ul Thi ng" is the Lhcme of !he 1971 l ntern11tional Ski & \Vinter Sports Show scl tor the Loli Angeles Convention-Ex- hibition Center. Oc1. 7-JO. There are over 200 colorful ex· hibits, displays. shows and theaters lo prove it. "Free ·Style'' is the newe3l l'oncept 111 competition. in- doors as "·el l as oul. \\'orld famous skiers Stein i-"'.riki:en. Roger Staub. Pepi Stiegler, __. Phil Gerard. Hermann Gullnf'r and Corky Fo...,·ler. \\'1th beautiful Brig1t1a Schat1, y,•1 11 conipete tn a y,·ild Jam-session of free stylr. "anything goes"' skung on the indoor Ski-Ock . This year n1arks the 5lh An· nual Indoor S!alnrn Chain· p1unsh1ps, he:-td -to-head rarrs held on l he "inoving moun lain" Sk1 -Drk. l1rn('d h ~· Long1nes. A.~ lhe carpel moves laster and f11s!t>r the race!\ gel more 11nd more ex citing The Ski Fashion Rallet. srt to music and dancing with commentnry by Ba r b a r a Alley. will not only highlight lhe latest in ~k1 fashions bul "·ill also inform the publir as 10 whv there are the trends in sk.iweM that ~·e sey today and "'hen these new fashions and fa brics are mos t a ppropriately worn. The all new winter garden is lhe social cenler or the Ski Show . This area is con- veniently located near the $ki- Dek and the Fashion J\.tountain so the races and 1he Fashion Ballet can be wealched "'hile relaxing over a glass of brer. 'nle Winter Garden offers off- be.et JWl, musi c, food . drink and surprises. Jn Ski Ctnema I will be S1ein .Eriksen's super ch11lk lalk; Dick B11rrymore's lates1 all- linit ski movit" · ·The Performers" showing stunlS by some or the wildest men <>n skis : a del ightful new mul_ti- mtdia fashion fan tasy and tn· trod!Jcltlg Sylvain S a u d a .n . SwlU supet·skle.t1. with mov~ or his incredible vertical descents of the Eiger and f\t t. Hood. The great money-tavlng Sk..i Swap is back thl~ year where tens of thous11nd!I of skiers. kids. beginner!! w\11 '.'r.11 flff their old stuff and find lhr """· A Skiing Equ1pmcnl !/l'o r~Sh<!p : a Tenni.<1 \\lorkshop: 11 previt\t\. of lhe ·72 \ll1n1er Olympics al Sap- poro. Japan: a new ski lravelogue "Ski America." are all highlights bringing answers to skiers' questions. Filling out the Sho1~ y,•111 be liOme 180 fascinating exhibi ts all ahout the y,•onderful y,·orld of winter . .including special in- formation centers for the U.S. Ski A.ssoc.iatiofl; the Ski Coun· cil, clubs ood activities. short skis; ski bobbing: soowmobil· ing : cross country: ski tour- ing, back packing: physical fitness. c;.ercisc and con- ditioning. y,·1nler camping: ski mnunl:i1neering: ski 1·acation homes and !and 'li:ilr~ UN Offers Dining Guide IJN JTED NAT IONS, N Y. ! AP~ -Even the rawest. newtorner !o IJ.N. service may manage to eal out in r.tanhallan and yet not spend ;i fortune. \11ith a li!tle luck and a handy guide prepared by rhe starr Activities and /lousing Section here. 'l'he 12-page guide. fittingly tilled '·Eating OuL in .~anhat­ tan.'" remarks that a complete meal at a cofltt shop "might cost from $1.50 to $3., and that cafeterias "generally are the least expensive places to eat." 11 lists 81 restaurants - ''places y,·hert you can have a more lelsurely meal and when• liquor may be served" -wh ich "will provide • com· plete meal for less than $!1. ,. or so it says. In case you want. to eat in rcstaurant.s not on Ute list, the guide points out many po st thelr menus in their windows. . "Those which are ex-pensive generally do not. display their bill of fare." it says. "If you enter a rest..aurant that does nol baft: a menu posted, ask tC) see it before you sit down; check prices," The pamphlet also lists IJ placc..<1 for "Evening Snacks and Drinks." They carry ruch descriptions as "Banjr>-pluck- lng palaet." '"G1thering pl8ct ror young single people" and " ·s~·inging' bar for young Ntw Yorkers ... It advises against having meals in such pl•~. saying. "Thl~ ean become quite ex · pe nsive." Co11iedy D110 D11e Skiles and Ilenderson \l'ill perform ll\'O sho\vs night· l_r. today and Salurday in the El Adobe Restaurant, 31891 Camino Capistrano. San J uan ('apistrano. Proceeds from the $3 .50 donation benefit the an · nual .Fiesta de las Golondrinas Parade. Inexpensive Ski Trip Attributed to Volu111e UCI Arts Scheduled· A full schedule: or drartlf. ,music and other lule arts event.! Ir planned by the School or Fine Arts and the Committee for Arts and Lec- tures al UC Irvine in the 1971- 72 academic year. SlaMe pruducli1.1ns \\0\ll in- cludt' Berlolt Bre c h t's "'Mother Courage " this rail , ShP.kespeare's '"Othello'' in the ll'inler quarter and C o I e Porter's "Kiss l\1e. Kate'' in ti:~ spring Among work..<i of nulSic to be presenlecl are "Symphonie Fanlastlque" by Ber I i o z , Fine Aru aJ1d the Com1ruUec for Arts and Lectures. a series or co~ru by the Los Angeles Philharmoolc •nd other wo5ld- known orchestras will be he.Id under the auspices of th~ Orange County Philharmonic Society Museurri Moved '' "Firebird Suite" and "Oedipus ·rhe Newpo rt llar'bor Art Rex " by Stravinsky and "La ~1useum has 1noved to its new Buona F'igliuola." an opera by home at 221 1 Balboa Bl vd .. Niccolo Piccinni. Newport Reach and hopes to Performers fron1 oH cam-expand its co mmuni ty pus will incl ude the Sierra Leone National Dance Troupe, !~~;~~esaa~~~l~e;rta~~~:;~:n~~ and Paul Taylor Dance Com - pan)'. s 0 pr an 0 f\1on tserrat libruy and a museuro store - I where arlilacts ma\.' •-C::.llalle and the Ear y r-.tusic uo: Quartet. Drama expert Lee purchased. Strasberg and anthropologist!\ The Art Rental and S<iles J ant" (:oodall and Richard Gallery wi ll be incorporated Leakey will present lectures. into the store. ·rhe s nut he r n California The fa cil ity will have a largl' µreniiere of a rilm. "tl1edea." main gallery and one smaller ,.tarring Mar ia Callas, is gallery enabling the institution st•hcduled on campus. A serie5 lo present more lhan ont' ex· of mov ies produced b y hibition at the s;vne lime. painters 11nd !lcuJptors will be The renovation of t h c sh0\\'11 in the Village Art quarters is t".~pected to br. I ::i llery during October and a rompleted in time for 11 mid- Hlghl1ghl!f of rhe l;ill quart.er schedule are "An Evening with Lee Strasberg" October 9: a per"rormanc' of the Paul 'raylor Dan"e 1· o 111 pan y ()Ctober 20. the f I I m , ··~ledea" Oelobcr :tt and 23. "Avant-gi1rde .\'lu:-;1(' of Three Centuries: I 3!»-1600" by the Early \tu::.it• Q u a rte l Nol'embt'r 10. lhe dran1a. .. !\lother Cnui'ilJ!t> " d_1rected by Herbert ~lal'hi~. with Lotte Lenya in the trtle rnlc, Novem· ber ig..~o. 23 , 24, 26 and 27 . an illustrated lt'C'lure. "!n the ::ihadow or fllan ," by an· thropologist Jane Coo d a JI No"ember 30 and l h e oerfnrn1anct> of .. Syn11>0nic fantast1que" by the U11ivers1· Iv Orrhestra Dt>cernber 9 and IO. ------ DAI L V PILOT 23 The winter l!Chedule will ln· elude the appearance of the Sierra Leone Nalional Da ne. Troupe. January Ill: tht opera, ''.La Buona Figl i uo l a ,'' Ja11uary 2 6 -2 9 : "Othello" February 25-29 and March 1-4; a lecture. ··Early Man 1n the H1ft Valley of East Africa." by anthropologist Richard Lenli.ey i\larc.h ~ and "Firebird Suite" presented by the University On.•heslra Marth 9 and JO, Spring calcnd;,r highligtit,'I w1\J bt> the only Sou thern l'ahfnrn1a appearance .(I r Spa nish sopr:-tno Montserrat Caballe April 29 ; "Oeµipus Hex " presented by t b e l fniver~ity Orche9tra and Churus r-.1ay 4 and ~ and the rnusical. .. K1~ Mt'. Kate," r>.tay 2.1-27 By l\\URRAY J . BRO\\'N UPI Tra••I 1-1!~• ~ervite charges. In addllton, fes tival centering on the work October sh<Jw. The Eugenf' packa,!:e purchasers gel reduc-of Brtist fliarcel Ducha!lilp is Atget photography ex h j b i t It is PIOl so long •go that • ..1 planned for NoverTiber. "'hich \\'as scheduled ror J..,,. 1~.J~-\7-18 1 PM lo !0 PM-Sun., July 1! L•st [My I to 7 Pt.I ..... _.., llWL, 1107 J-•• 114., M••-' ._ell 01"1'f Ocor Pr .... • lodmrn•ooi $1.75 • C~•IOrtn ,,.,.,... 12 F-= ra!es on cable cars, 11ki 11 European ski vacation was In additinn lo lhe evtnts September has been ca11cc!lcd lifts and instruc•;o"'· d b • Sc" I I d th <.'Onsidered a luxury reservf'd _______ " _____ _:'~"'~"~'°-'~'_:.::._Y_:l~'"_:::="~"°:.:_~•_:_:"~'-'~·_:~•~m~o~,~·~-____ _:_ __ -============~~~~~~~~~ ""' NTAM AA rm-tht so-<:a!led .. beautiful people" who sail their yachts around the <.~ree k isles and Jet over 10 1\'\onte Carlo and the Hivicra for the y,•cekend. !''or the American of a\'erage means places like St. !\foriti, Ch a mon1x and Innsbruck were resorts they saw only on Saturd'ay af- ternoon sports specials on lele\'ision or in photographs in their claily and Sunday newspaper. 1'oday. lhe pictu re has ch;inged dramatically. Thanks to lower trans-Atlan- tic air fares an<! an abundance of packaged ski tours, even the neophyte w e ekend !'Chusser can bone up on his style on the most aristocratic of Alpine slopes without blow· 1ng the fan1ily bud gel. The secret of coursf'. is \Olume. Able tn book largr groups in1o European ski resorts. Arnerican l o u r operators rccci\'e favorable prices wh irh they can pass along to their clients. So, be lieve it or not. Americans living along the eastern seaOOard can now en- Joy two weeks on the Alpine trails of Austria, france. G('nnany and Ital y for less, in ~ome. cases. than two we eks 1t1 the llockie~ would cost. And far the n1idwesterner and southerner reasonably c Io s e lo Trans-Atlantic gateway cit ie~ like Chicago and Houston. European skiing is al leas1 comparably pricecl 10 that in the Western and New E:ngland stales. BUl>GET PRICF.S Almost all the international ;urlincs flying bell\'ecn I.he Ln1tt>d Stales and E:uropt of- frr a 1·11riely of budget-priced sli lour~ For rns\anc-1'. Air rrant'f.' 11'!!1 1.ike a skier 10 Bararia anrl 1he Tyrnl tor l\\'O 1veeks lnr ai; 1,,w a:; $310 rrom Ne11· Vork He 1\ ill ~!)('nd sel'en r!a~ ~ in Ruhpolding. a picture p<>stc:ird h<i1Tilct lncatcO tn the hrar1 of lhc 11ppcr B<ivarian . .\ilps not far lrnn1 1hf' A11s1rian bordf'.r. which long ha$ been a favori1e for C:ennan skir.rli and is now ('a tching on with Amencans All varietie~ of slopes are available a t Ruhpolding, starting with n1ns from small ski·schooJ heigh1s to spectacular trails wh ich begin at the upper reaches or lhe magnificl"nt Rausch berg. The second part of the 14- day paekage is spent at Kitibuhel, a med i e v a I 1'yrole11n village -complete with centuries-aid walls, gabl· ed houses and narrow cob- blestoned streets -y,•hich a lso offers all the amenities or A modem ski resort. There are more than 100 mile!! or !rails al"Otlnd Kilzbuhel "'hich Ian out to form the so-called "Kitzbuhel Ski Circus" -a linked circuit of ski slopes in every category. SKI SCHOOL Al90 at Kitzbuhel Is a large ski school. whose instructors are known throughout Europe as the "Red Dtvils." skating and curling riilks, sleigh rkles ancl all kinda of apres-&ki at- tractions, Including a ca.sino. hard rock discothequt111 ancl. of course, ,traditional Tyrolean innll where the zither still sets the tunt. Along with the air fare . Air Franct says the piickage price for thts tw~week European winter holiday incluriell ac- ' ' SU*PERDAY A THE CRUISE TO PACIFIC! Maw isn't that raer South Pacific cr!Jising w.as never so affordable, never so luxurious. Imagine! You re aboard one of the world's newest most magnificent floating resorts and you're sailing through Pa,'.ad ise. Your~e? As little as $26 per day, including sea transportation, first class stateroom, four meals a day and entertainment; (Our most deluxe suite is only $64 per day.) Sjtmar Cruises' spectacular luxury twins, the T.S.S. Fairsea and Fairwind, give you four chances for the ultimate travel adventure during 1972. Sai l from Los Angeles or from Sydney, Australia. You'll see Auckland, Lauloka, Suva. Niuafo'ou, Pago Pago, Apia, 1-ionolutu. Vancouver, and San Francisco on eastbound cruises. On westbound cruises, you'll call at San Francisco, Vancouver, _ Hpnolulu, Papeete, Raiatea, Pago Pago, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney. The T.S.S. Fairsea and Fairw ind are of Liberian registry with enchanting Italian crews who indulge your every wish. This is your year for the perfect vacation. Special air/sea •• arrangements avai lable. Ask your travel agent to bookr:1 you now while choice cabins are still available :=· . ,. Sailing from Sydney: May 20, Oct. 28. 26 days from $730.) $1!11jng Ir"!" Los AnOeles : May1.6. Nov. 1. 31 days from $880. "t ~.,., ... .........,, ... _1~11;1 ~' " S~CRUISES } Thewcation~ I-to sa,to bckl'lfO .. 1000Wilshlre Blvd. Lot Angele$, CA 90017 ·Phone (213) 485-8881 W1111rnd Cnllsc from Sin ft•idlco, l nlylcb from '95, s.IU111 December 10, 1971.. • e om m odallon~. hreakfast, tran!ffers to and from the ~ airport. S('rvices of & ski 4•.\ !! fl"Uidt . and tl~. laxcs and '-----------------------------------------------------~· " .. , . i . • l / .· • ff DAJLV rilLOT • WEEKENDER ' N I AB OUT •• NOIUI STANLD OUT ORANG E C OUNTY 'S . • • l.l )lc kii on Bre win ' Co. i ~----- ' , :\ll t1lt.ments are pre!'icnt to as1ure Onl ef the J ~"' ~elM'!n'~ bi ,e ent erta.i nment npt nin&& toni1ht. : t.ih.10 major factors are group a.n d place -tht Ja(k· gon Brewin" Cn. "'ho n•il! be tak tna tn the band1t1nd ~Ben i ro1vn.'.! tn South Laaun1 ---1 • ! Other th i n '<A'l rm up appearances for a ctiupl t ' nf night~ 1! several Oran1e County spot.9 . thi.1 t \'t · n1ng's kick nff 1t Ren Bro\vn'1 511t ll5 lht Brewin' 1·o:s fir~t sched ul ed enea gement in the area. They're bn-Oked for lh" next four '''t:ek.!. thr&uf h Ortober 2'.l NEWS SPREADING I 1\lthou.11:h the group has only been heard by • \·erv li mited nu mber nf nut 'n' abouttrs. consider· abl~ \\'Ord-of-mouth prai1e i~ ci rculatlnf. The fist ri f the acclaim reat hi nf our e~ \11 that they're dne nf 1he most 1'e nsational aggregatin n ~ ti' come eot i'if l\'e1v Orlc an~ 1n recent ye1rs. ll tt should ~ noted quickly. ho1\·eve:. that hail · ing from Ke"· Orlelins doe:.n"t meafl the Br e¥."i.n' Co. •-~ Dixieland jazz ban e!. Quite to the contrary, much .-.& lhe group"s appeal reported ly hin(C! on their t d istinctive!\ ne"' and diffe rent sound ~-best de:-i ~c tibed as : updat1?d l.ouis Prun a tuned to th.i '['Ire~­ \ en t mome nt'·. t • I ' UNU5UAL SOUND Before the rcrenl move to Calil6rna , Ut e Bre\~w · \o. appeared iit a number et tOJ)·rated Ne\'' Orleans rlu b~ intludin g Bourbon Street's lvinhot. ·rheir unu sual fiO und attracted fo lle"'eri of all 11&f!s \\•ith the majority f1t!ing i1'I the younaer undt r·40 f"T0"'d. 1taMois' CONTINl:N TA l CUISINE FLAMING DUCI)... O l'•n I I :00 A.M. -~l •1 •tl M•n4•y HUNTINGTON l !ACH. CALIFORNIA 11 151 BEA CH I LVD. 142-"19 VJ We Pr .... lte YN eeM f <e:1l a ura11l ooa '"' AMl l lCAN CUlllHI UOPICAL COCKT AILS IHTHTAINMINT l'OL YNESIAN SHOWS Thur. tti ru Su,.. ""'~" HOW A"'IA•IN,. T~ur\. thru Sun. Nif•1 1:]0 t• I :lO T~• Se11,•ficri•! S•mo•,. Voct li1•/c;.uif •ti1• MARY KAY TRIO New Ap.-arint Ttlreu1h Sun., Sept. 16 RENE TOUZET SEPT. !I THROUGH 21 . SUN. I ,,M. MON GO SANTA MARIA OC T. 7_. & 1 .. 11 -SUN . I P'.M. TWO . DINNERS FOR TH( PRICE Of DIE DAILY DOUILl-s,oo P.M. TO T,to r.M. _.._...,.::-. & SMn. P'atie lrunc_.-_ • HUIYOS ... NCHHOS 1 75 l1IAll & n•s ... S lillNIDICT • PlUS mlNllYI HUNCH MINU Rnervtm.11 541-1166 U01 W. c-1 Hlwey H.,.,..,. ·-· ' I REST AU RA NT , NI G HT CLU B AND EN TE RT Al NM EN T SCENE The: .J ack.:son 8rtwtn' c·o. feature! vocalist Gee Gee Sh.inn, a youne pe rformer \l.'hO seems det tintd to go far "1th his un 1qu~ son& t tyli.nas .. Auld hf'J d i!!· plays sWI anolht r talrin! 1\·ith 1n occunon al turn nn th ~ trumpet 0th.fir mem ber~ r.>i \ht group and t.h t 1r in-'l!U· men1 .IJ are ~11r1hal l t:_yy-. piano and trum~I . l.arr:-o Land ry. H11mm ond org11.n: ~nd drummer Harry ltavaine O,ENING TONIGHT Ton11ht"s openinJ: stand by th e Bre"·in' Co. \11.l/ ~lso featttrf! a 1uest app t aranre by Lou Alex.inder. the ,1·ell-known TV and nightrl ub rnmedian. 'Oed1- c1ted fi.rsl·n ig:hl er~. in C'lllr ap1n1on. t"an·t afford It'! mis:i th i~ onf'. But anytime duri.na !he next four we•k:.s 'haots up as a prime otc-111ion to hit Ben Brown's for din- ner. the Brt win ' Cn. and I bit !')f dancing. E>:rellen! f ood a.nd .'Jt rvice at th i., fi ne re1taur1nl hA''e I on~ Trtadft \I one nf lhe bt.!t he.ts on the South ('na:l"t. Ben Brown 's i.~ loc attd at 311.08 Coast H iah~'•Y· South I..atuna. Look clo~ely for lhe turn off at . .\.liso Reach. Pe tite Aubf'r!ll' Once jn a i::re:a t \\ htl ft you"re .so cnm pletel v taken by a r estaurant y6u \\·an t to restrict nt.\\"~ of it te 1 close cirrlr. of mtln1.11 tPs. stlfishness isn't th~ motivation so ntU<'h .a.~ a 1;imple desire to enjoy 11 :-pecia1 litUe presPr\•P that \1·on ·t be inv1d11d hy cro"·d1 or outsider:\" Th U attitude !.~ mo:.I likely lo surface when tht place t\1ppens to ~ n nP of thos~ located p retty much off the beaten palh .. a.nd 1\ht'n extranrdinar· i!y 1ood f06d goes hand >" hand '~:ith th e rest.aur· 'llST TIME IN ORAH•I COUNTY AT ''0'' JOE'S TII• GrMf New S.Uttlls af PITl'S PLA YIRI l •....., ,._,,. Set11r4e'y . t !'·"'· t9 2 •·'"· Suntl•y •ntl M•ri cl•y Nit•I KILLY AND CO Ml' ANY Q utlity Feocl Fe•+1.1rin9 Ste•k e l•91t er l unc .. -Men. lhru Fri.-Dinn•r-Tu••· thru Set. Coe.kt.iii 10 •m-2 •.m.-7 D•y• • W••~ 14l W 1'rh STHIT COST.A MESA f \lisf• Ctttferl M6-llH mITLfl MEXICAN RESTAURANT "F INEST MEXIC AN CUISINE IN OR ANG E COUNTY " E'EATV RING TOP ENTERTAIN ltJENT 1\ND D A NCING Fiii . AND SAT . NITES ' l'.M. te 2 A.M. Oini111 Heur1 I I le I I D.ily Ail•c• Loung• Op•" To 1 '·"'· Fri . •ri d S.t. Ml W. 1 flh ST., COSTA MISA fOOD TO .. 0 -642·'7'4 an t"' hiddtn-1way-from-it·all drawing power. l\ pMme exa.mr,le is 1 local spot very much nff the \\'tU-lr1 ve ed th orou ahfare!, lt'1 Costt ~lesa ·~ delighlf<Jl anri unique PetJte Auberce. FRENCH CUISINE \\ e've dined at this F'rench restaurant before and our \"iSi l last \\'eek. like those in the past, &roused the urge lo be lighl -lipped about its re· 11·1rds. D11 tv bow1d as 111e are. ho\\'r ve:r . !lllCh a notion had ·10 be dropped quickly in favor of pt .~· )o"ln £ tn P "''ord on 11J all ro,·ers of French cui sine. Ea ch ne11• vi sit tn Petite .!.ubt'!r~e alsn tti nd s to re.ke on the qu alit:-o of 11 voyage of d i~covery. Thit l()t al dining experient'e ;._ sn pleasant you sonie· ho1v dt.ve!n p a. feeling for ha\·ing ju.~t ch anced upon l h 1~ pl'!rfcct gen1 of a. bistro for the !'irst time. From lhe rnomt-nl of l'ntrance you"re i;truck bv the: fart !hat 1ht> restaurant's name -which ni.eans Small Inn in French -is singularly appror>- riate. 'fhe diminutive establtshment has a st ating nf JU.~I n\·er 50. and exud es the kin d of ,,·1rmth and friC'ndl Lnes ::; i::enerall.v associated ni th the \\'a.ysidP inn~ of F:urnp1-. ROMA NTIC Beyonn 1he rlelerlatlon provided by master 1·hef and cv,oner Gror_ge Duperroy'.li savory cuisine. lhere are rnarv elous Jitllr touche;; 'vhi rh 1n1ke th i.~ rf.lstauran t more than .111st a pl ace to consume: one·~ food . 'fhese incl ude such parUruJu s as lhf': sno"'· \\'hite 1abledoths, the Individual fresh flower in ~ vase on each table, the overal l amb1enc(' that create.( a strikingl y romantir ~P.tt ing. nom inating lhr intimate d1n1ng roorn is a l1rg 111 brirk firPphu·e Iha.I intensifies the prev.ailin~ Gallic TEMPLE GARDENS Q-JIN£S'.£R e.t aurnt1I MICHAIL W. Jl'lOllES '"•lht/6 11lf•rilf "''~''"' '• o .. , RICKSHA •COCKTAIL ~~~~~E Fri. & Silt. It• 1 ~·~11 turing l!:x011r 1'i·opict1 l Drinl:'.< ........ , .... IU,Jl'ET LU NCH ll:)t-1:)1 M•l'l<ll•y t llru P'rilll11y 1500 AD AMS (•t H•r ~•rl COSTA ~,,ISA 540-1937 §40·1923 TH E FI NEST IN OINING PLEASURI AND ENT ER TAINMEN T EYfRY SUNDAY NIGHT 15 FAMILY NIGHT FlATURING IUMP'O THE CLOWN W ith Prii•• & F~v o r\ F,,, All C ~i1d~.,.,, Op•ninq Mon., S•pt 27 Th , S11nsation•I Gud •ri1t Voc •1i,f C. C. RYDER 283 I BRISTOL STREET COST A MESA 546 °3414 r..harm &Joni with the French l')rovinci&I furniihinl~ and decor. Comp~etin1 the aura of tbtal r11lax ation l!t the warm <'Oler •crtnt& of «'.lranj'l:, &6ld and brown. i nd the dim illumin ation i:iunctu1ted by flicli:· Prin1 randleli fh l. MENU CONTINENTAL 1'he bill of fa.re her e is suJ)remely ct1ntin11nt•I from top to bottom. It ran&t .s in entret cheice a,nd rri(t from halibut bt.lle meunier& (hali but 1te1k \\1ith mushroom s and tomatoes), $3 .75, to douhl• entrecote JU dinier e (double f\'t:\Y Y6rk wte1k 'vith v~eetablesJ, SJ 4.50 for tv;o. Only a fe\v of the other excitin& peuibilitit~ 11.re truite farcie a l'auberae (stuffed tre'.lut with crab meat), S4.30; ris ti~ vieu chasst ur (sweetbreds in. wine sauce). $4.75. medallion de veau f6rutier• rfile l of veal ''ith mushroemsJ, S<t:.05; tourned«'.l.'I grille' bearnaise lt.ournedos of beef "'ith beam aise sauce). SS.9!=i. \\'hilt &«'.lin t throu&h the decisi6n m1kin1 pr• r es! \\"e sipped conttntedly on an excellent aperitif wine -vermouth Cassis, $1 per fl1s.s. A.r\d tbe fdr· lunate exis tence of robust appetites enabled us te lli.;e on a splendid appetizu -charnpJfn6ns a 1 ·escargot Oarae mushroom caps stuffed with mi.ils and sauteed in e:arlic butter). $2 per order. DUlt ENTltlE5 ·rhe three entrees \Ve 11elected included th• L\\'(t house ipecialties -cattettin 1 l'oran&e (duck· hnf in orange sauce), $5.28; vtau a I101car (vu 1 with crab me at), $4.75 -and arenouille1 aa ut&t! • I ail ~frog ltts sauteed in e:1rlie butterJ, $4.98. • • ~\s Y.1th all Petite Aubtr&e entreu, they wer• served \vith 1 choice of s6up or salad and two v•Jt· (Continuetl •n Pi1,. 17) VISIT OLD JAPAN ® ffilYflKO 'fHE BE LINER Cerni.an Famil.r Re&taurant f •meuJ Fe r IAUUU AT EN w;th PO TATO DUMPLIN&S JOIN US IN CILlllATIN• THIH II• WRKIHDS OP OKTOBERFEST Fri., Oct I threu,h S•t., Oct '' Mu1ic, Sinting •ncl D•nciri 9 With TH! TllO AUSTllA IAYAllAN·TTIOLIAH fOLK DAHCIU THI IOTS OP AUSTR IA l8¥ari •n Doe r P'ri1•1 C•nte1t F•r S,t.,ctie n ef Th e OCTOlll ljlUllN Wonn •r Will --·~•iv• " l11 utilul ••••"'" 01111. C•11l1•l•nh <•n •'i>t 1J11 E11!1y F''"" 11 l 1rl i111r llt•l•ur •nt •r Ot li l 1f1r • O ot 1 o,.. 1.11, •• , ., .... "•"' ' ,,lol. CLOSll MONI A'f IANQUIT ,ACILITIES 1111% HACH ILYD. T•wn & C•untry C•tH' "'·'"' .,.,• a .... • + ett/l!Jlf ~~~~~~~::~~~===~~~~~~ HUNTIH•TON llACH ~~~~=1 ~~ ~~~ NOW OP!N -ou• llAUT.,UL HEW DINING ROOM WITH FOOD AND SERVICE TO MATCH <'O.\'T r.\'E1\'TAL cursriwE Sfi,t FOODS CB AR COAI, rlROILED STE.tKS l,n•e h • D ... er Ente rtala•e•I reatur1n1 NORM PANTO DUO A" M•fet Crfflt c.,. Pl•ty ef P•ld11t ----------IAIL T DIHllS COMl'L!R DINHU tncludln1 !(!Uf' /\r :Salad, l~ttall'" • DN'rr1 Tu•t4t y thru S•turcl •y 11 a.m. te 2 •"'· Suni 1y '4 p.m. t• 2 •·"'· -Cl•1ecl Menf •y 1670 NEWl'ORT ILVD. COSTA MESA 642-12•3 , nn 8.unda9 druncli With A Vtew From the T1rrec:e Overlool<ine laoutilul N-n Htrbor EvlfV Sunday. 9 1n110 2 rim • ·l WEEKENDER (Continu•d from P~9• 261 iables. t"'irst to arrive at i!Je table, though, was Lhe always delicious and warm F rench so urdough bread acco1npanied by a large crock of soft butter. · Next came crisp green salads -·chosen in pre· ference to soup -l\vo with the flavorsome house dressing c6nsisting of oil , vinegar, spices and bleu cheese; the other topped with a rich and crean1y roquefort dressin-g. 'fbe vegetables. too. \vere as ~·ell prepared .in every regard as the main courses. They \11ere a r!uffy rice pilaf and a fresh mix comprised of pea~. c:arrots and Brussels sprouts. · $ELECT WINE LIST f·rom the highly select \Vine list \Ve chose a vintage that forrned a perfect complement to the dinner. A srnall bottle of Pouilly·Fuisse ~ Chateau de Beauregard -$3. 75. (The larger size goes for $7.) S\veet' tooth requirements \Vere very palatably tnet by mousse au chocolaL 75 cents, and t wo orders of creme caramel, 75· cents each. lf you "re among the unfortunate folk who aren't familiar with this spot. don't let the fact that thr restaurant is tucked away in a predon1inanUy i.11- dust.rial are:i keep you from making personal ac· quaintance. The initial introduction is all that"s needed to acquire a boon companion. 1'hc place al so serves lunch daily, Tuesday through Friday. fron1 l l::lO to 2. And a midday call \1·iJJ enable you to check out prime offerings like canelloni Pien1ontaise, medallion of veal forestiere, and double b1•east of chicken in sherry sauce. \Vith d inner hours from 5:30 to 10 p.m. night· Jy, Tuesday through Sunday. Petite Auberge is Iocat- Cd al 758 SL Clair. Costa l\1esa. Turn off Bristo! at Randolph then take the first street -\\1hich is SL Clair -and drive roughJy one block until you see the sign on th e right. Kffte Po1·te1· Lovely singer, song\vriter and gui tarist Kate Porter enchants patrons or Bob Burns Restaurant Sunday and l\londay evenings. She is heard in the lounge of the popular restaurant at 37 Fashion Island. New· port Cen ter, Newport Beach. 1.======.11 Real Canfonese Food BONED RAINBOW , TROUT !:>au!c Almondinf' AMONW 20 SELECT DINNER lNTR[ES GfNE MEGS ;,.ND COMPA.NY RIVIERA fl£5TAUl'IANT Continental Cuisine Cocktails Serving Luncheon and .Dinntl'" Monday th·rough Saturda11. C'osed Sundays W11 are loc<11 led nerl to the M<11 y Co. in South Co.!lst Plata. llll S. l rhtol 540-Jl40 NEW SUMMER DINNER HOURS Sun. thru Thur1. S to M Fri. & S11t. S to 12 Relaxed and Cas ual l ntim1H'Y Corner of Parle & Marlne- Balboa kland 673--4530 Phone 6424321 For Weekeu<ler Advertising ••t h•r• or t11k• home. ST AG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st pl., Newport Beach ORiol• 3·9560 Opt:• Y-lto1111.-Dolly 12-11-Frt. 011.-Sot. 'Hf J 0.111. i ANC°HORINN HOUSE OF SEAFOOD DINNER • COCKTAILS OPEN DAILY• PM TO 11 PM SUNDAY 2 PM TO 9,30 PM -CLOSED MONDAYS 1814 N. Coast Hwy. SAN CLEMENTE (El Camino Reall 492-6571 NOW OPEN REUBEN'S Plankhouse 11 1\1e1v Cf111cept 111 LUNCH e DINNER e COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT lunch Mon. thru Fri. -11 :30 a.m . to 4 p.m. Dinner Nightly Mon. thru F r i, from 4 p.m . -Sat. & Sun. from 5 p.m . Gullywhumper Hour 4 to 6 p.m . Mon. thru Fri. 6100 WARNER AVE (AT SPRINGDALE! HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-5111 NOW FO!T ~ LAUDERDAI.B~ 'FLDRZDA ( (J d AT .,. NOW APPEARING THE DYNAMIC VELO BROS. TUE . THRU SAT . · 9 TO 2 SUNDAY BRUNCH I I A.M. -2 P.M. Monday Night1 Only COMPLETE SPAGHETTI DINNER LUN CH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING EXQUISITE HORS D'OEUVRES B ""N 3333 W. COAST HWY. .x~ rl~s NEWPORT BEACH UV""'" 642-4298 -I A tropical island setting for extraordinary fish, steaks n' grog DON JOSE' PRESENTS PACO DIRECT FROM MEXICO Enchilada and Taco Chili R•ll•no. Enchilada S«ved witti Rice, leo111, Tostadito1 ood Sol5• FINEST MEXICAN FOOD Al REASON.A.IL( PRICfS e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Adams (At Magnolia) Huntington Beach 962-7911 .. •' CONTINENTAL'.' CUISINE " SEAFOOD STEAKS COCKTAILS TO 2 A.M. LUNCH & DINNER DAILY 11 A.M. to I 1:30 P.M. CO~IPLETE OYSTER BAR ... UN DAY BRUNCH 9:30 • 4 Now Appearing BRANDIE BRANDON DUO Tues. th..u Sat. 8:30 to I :JO Thvr1d11y F111hion Show-12:15 32102 Co11st Hwy. (At Crown V111ley Pkwy.) LAGUNA NIGUEL 49'·2626 4'6·S77l .is ·now yours at 'the new Blue .Qx-Resla11Tant. For h:rncheon. coc.k la il,c; or di nn er, !hf! BluP-Ox offers a n atmosphere of inlir11acy rind r.lcgnn cr. com binecl with gra cious servic:P. and fin e cui ~inr.. W br.!her it's ' ' lhal in1por!an1 1'vcn ing wilh someo ne vr.r y special or a re- laxed di nn er wit h 1he family, thf! good life of lhe pampered ~ur.sl is \'ours a l lh-c Blue Q ,:, BLUE OX RESTAURANT 1-larbor at Baker, Costa Mesa Call for rflSfl rvations 549-0319 ·, ff D&.JLV PILOT '"'d.a~ SHlt~"'M• 24 14171 S liirley's New Slio1v "'iJI Jim 's Goes l11ter11c1l,i<)llUl lnttrn1t1fln.l! st;ir Shi r!,~ ~l 1C'La1n~ 111ke:; In I he lel~,·L!1nn ~C'r~en th1~ $P11.~nn in a rrulv "Jn!l'rn.:tt1nnal" shn". "Shirll>.\'·s \\'nrl rt " F1lmrrt n11 lnc11!1nn~ thrnul(hnu1 l hf' SH IRLE Y MAC LAINE , World. T r.aveler .,..,1 ld . lhP :-i>1 lf', 1$ prl)ductd tiy Sh1lrton t~n•rd. and t.~ !'ttn l,l,'tdnr!ld::1v11 cm C.hannel 7 \11~" ~·l ;u·1.111nr pl;i1~ 11 ph11!ojn11rn;il1s.1 wnr klnl! {nr ll n1.11 1nr 11111g:i~1ne whn11f wnrk ~·<l.rrlf'll hf'r <l.ll n1 ·er lhP .11l11hfo \lpr ··~iiint .. i.~ lhe hun111n an.RIP brh1nrt !hi' lllnrll'S. "hich .11rr milkln.R nf'Wll. ::ind prn. '11H·rr LC'nn;ird r'lrsrnht.~ thr shnw 11.~ ;i .. 1·rin1f'rl \"·rlram11 ;in!hot111:1 ·· h;iseri pnn;ar1!.1 011 r..1iss \1 ii 1· I, ;i 1 n,. · .~ own pers.on11l1!y Sh 1rlty :-.J:u·l,11 1111· h::i~ hrrn ii 11urtrl lr:11rler fnr ll"l<l.ny 1(';1 r.~. ::ind hrr· 11r11•rn11irr ... 1n ~rj !"fl/'/l('l"'i Hf fhP j!lnhf' prn• 11dt'd thf' h:i.~1~ 101 hrr hr.~t ­ llrtllni:, honi.. · r1nn ·1 Fall nff lhr fl1n11111::i1n " Hrr rh:ir:ir lrr HI "Sh1rlr,1 ''i \\'orlr1" I s \ 1rt11:ill v .~1"nnnvrnn11$ with 1he .~•'If porirll1! ~hf. pa 1nt rrl 1n h"r hnn).:_ OPENING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 HOWARD LISZT & DOROTHY HARPELL Apptorlftig Tu•. f~ftl Su~. -l :JO '" l :JO SUNDiY IRUNCH s..,.,.d ''""' 10 A.M, ID 21',M. -·-· 14N9Uff F.4ClllTlfS lt7 l'ACl,IC COA.ST HW'I'. ·HUNTINGTON ll.4CM Oil't:'I 1 04'1'$ R•••tv•t'&ftl Aee,iol •.f l'er """'•• 91 S •r ~oro Sl6·2SS5 MR. MIKE'S HOUSE OF PRIME PRIME RIB • • • • • Ser.,,.ing Oi11n er De ily <I lo 11 p.m, Attltt.ide Adi11stment Hour 3 To 6 l'.M'. Open 7 0 11 y1 3 p.m. lo Mid"ighl RIB S3.25 209 Palm, Balboa 675-5774 < f'h1e 110/1011 C11l•h1e f'o~klalb 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY Op•11 673-8267 11.., ..... , ...... Oeily -I P·"'· '" J •·"'· Cl.OSID MONDA. Y ~,.. ............................. .... .. /, MONDAY, SEPTEMB ER 27 Bron ze Airs Aid }_,ight? .. R~· Ttnrn<'f' fl'f'lahf'rt~ Hl)l.L\"\\1001\ .l::imt.~ Fr11nri.<irus ha~ a k1nrt nf hMn1.1" riu;ilJty I h " r mtikf'.'i hirn Ull tflll" 11m1)!l£ lorlil} '11 le11rl1n1: mr11 Thi" slrek r111,lwe, pt>renn111! t11n :inrl :ilmn.~t·blnnrl h111r in11nedu1tely s11.11i.;est lh11t h' '"n11ght lo ht in the 1nnv1rs " \'t>1 und e1·nr;itll ti 11U hr h:is a prr~n::il rr~rve "'h11+1 111::1kr.~ hin1 Jll.~ wiiry 11'1 ::1 1·111. 11nr1 k.rPps 11,ctt 1ng in lhe "'a1· nf ::1ny .:iHerf1on vir wrr.~ rn1i,:hl Y.'tsh tn extend. Thi.• rnttalllc Plt'mrnt w.:is l'Xf'f'llf'nl f"r ht.~ roles In "!\akrd Cit)" .:ind • · M r . 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Rro:u1r1i111: llt1~ 11Prk IJ1r !'hO\\' I\ 1!! he ~""11 1n l,n<; llni:rll';; on ('h"nnrl :. , \.l'eri.rJ;:i \'ll ll! :\ :ln.4 fl Jll \\"t111r · \\";i)l;u·r ;inr1 l.:irt11111 J!f'1 sr.1r hdtinJ?. hl'h lnrl f'l('rl' l::i11ch 1~ ;:io•tnr !':ii \lt·\1 :ihnn 11h<1 1111tt !'il\'i SU• 11 n11l r:icrot1~ 1·har:i1·lr1·~ "'~ (";ipl:i1n ~11p,.r, Am11 7n The ~1;ii,:1r111n. l\11n!!e PRESENTS GINO LANZI TONY FLORES T~uH,f~-( I~'" \.,tu •il111 A.PP•"'l"'il ' '' I 1 p "' I" T~• Wlft• Cell1>r-l I to 2 Up<IDlr~ \1::i11r1r. ~1iir~h:1! \;<>nd .inrl Trnuh1P ".1;ikf'r .ll'!'ffllrl. rf'rhllpll !hr hf';;1 rlf'.~rrip11n11 nn th" ~hnw i.~ "lrs .11 .. l.1111<:h·ln"· fflr «'h1frlrrn. h11l ;i11d1r.l1<"" 1nr11$11rrtn<'nl ~ fnr th<' pru;!fllrn 111 l'tinr n1x 1n- rl1r;11<' :id11\H; ;i\~•1 :ipprrc•.11<> th,. l::i<.:1 p;i1·r<11·11m"n ;intlr~ of lhl' t1'1!1 111 ;irld il!u!l I•! !11,. ;in!t•·~ pf \\;ill111·r :i11r1 l.;rd1nr'\ :ind ("r1n1 - pan1 . l\TLA 1••11! 1nrlurit !11"0 or lhn•r ~·flr[nons ('ll!'h t!i\.V rlt1 r1ni: lh" h;il( hnur. 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F11 .1·p J)un;iwii~' rl;:i,1·" lhP un1nhihi1Pd nffirE' m1~1re:i:..~ anrl J)rtvirah Krrr i.~ lhP P~!;ihlL~h men t \l·ife lr~·in.i: tn sa1·e her wnl'lrl ;inrl m;irri;i.i:r. Arlio~, 7.11h11 r11 1<;r 1: Yu l Rr<,1·nnrr por!1·.i1·.c; ;:i ).)(11 1n!,\' h11nl er· ll'hn 11ne1;prrtrrlly cet s r;i11cht in lh" !"Tii!:ini:: of 11 fl'1rx 1rrin re1·nlurlnn. f;irn~l I\ nn wl,rl~, 1Rl; ri11k., ,'\l{"hf1L~ r!1rr1·t.c; /he .tulr.c; Ft"iffPr scr1~1 1n 8 se n "~ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES \ ' 9th Record Week! ON ··ANY SUNDAY A ALM ft 9aUCI •RDW14 iF. Alt., STfVf MeOUEtN ;""THE l(IVlllS" "0'' ... y SU .. DA Y" -s•r." SU .. -1,1 1 I · 1~ •I "ff.IE ll F.lVEll<" -s•r .• SUN, -1.1! I •:•I "0 .. ANY su .. o•v ·· -WEEllO•Yj -1 . 10.•o '"TME llf•VEll\" -WEEllOlY\ -J <.I Wllll f Rll: A"'A"~ '"'! •'•f' ·~ ..r. r .,,_,,, ... ~·-1<", ~ -..~ ( ..... ~-•• T·--• .... ~· -~~"<>• ~"'""I ~,....,, ...,~ >< ""''""' '""9''<l ·- -s..nwtlllne fJ QflerJe"ica. Somelhfne "'T)' cold, very wet ... and ver)I dead. -· -. 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M1;1 F;irrn11• rlrr::im " "h" i:;urrum!is In Ari· ':in,.,,~ nf rl•" 11·1•1.;r rr1>~l 11 r• OurinL painful P1""1.'.0::!nr1· :hi lwrnmr~ ~t1.~p1;1n11:; nf ;ii rl 1::ihnt1r.:il h;ir,1::11n hPt11 P"n h11 "h::1nd .:111rl !hr nr1chhnr< Tl'I, ·"''""'arr!P•ll'' I )i !: Th rPP fl film rnnr,.rn11 . .: lh , .:ifl l'f rl11l1' ;:irl l\'1 1 1~" nf r11 ~ .:i 1rl•nr .<:l .,11::irri""~"~ .irrl !hr lllPl'I In lhl'lf lt1T < ."inmmPr r1f 'it I R 1 : 1\"n~l;il~1r rplurn In r ;irl 1 \•'i'lr rr;ir~ riPp1r!1nl! !hrr(' 1PP1111 R'' hn1·o; ;:iw:rk rn1ni'. !r1 rnm~nrl' ~nd ..,,,~ Th,1; whill' ::111'"'' HOW LOVERS START AS summtr at an Ea.stern s hore po!J.ce Ln pursuit e.ncouraied Norway and redllCovtr1 tt! establ1$hln.g causes. rl!sort pl a n n i n g conqu,sts. by blind Black radio disc v:l1·ld, w1ld beauty and * Sens1tl"t H1!rm1e falls in lol'e jockey against hl!'d r()("k transl11tes ftelLngg into music . The lettt'!" imm.edi4t•lV 1.1,·1th tieautiful Army ,,,if!!. Jl!n· musical background. Tora. Tora. Tnra jGJ: aft1.r th '-tt.tle ituficoUs ~ niftr O'i\",\ll and G<iry Grimes F A~I IL y R I! c r ea t i 0 n of events rating give?!. the pictiir• bf ~t;ir precl!ding Ja.pan~e sttr})Zi&I!. th.e Motion Pit.ture Cod•, 1"h, T11u rh iRI: />. du ll. B!g Ja.k t :Gl: John W.1ynt. attack on Pl!.trl HArbor. Dual The Code .A.ftd Ra.tiag FO" d'di":it · .. rlnrlnr and his mid· hunts down th• '-dn .. ,.... ... of ~ .,_, iu """'" view of th'! t Vl!nl trea ted more gram may~ found 07' ~ rllt·cl ~!i.~ 11·1f" have tht rr l11't s h~ grandson lporlrayer! bv ht.5 t.. · l'h::i nr;.!trl h\' !h, rom::in~l r t n· 011·n real life snn, Eth;in 1. ·our-, ;:='='=P="='='='=;'='=h='="=0='Y=='=b='="==o=f='='=~=mo=U=""==-,·=='=·=-==~ rr11nr,. nl · 11 hearrl,.d. ro11i.!h 1 n~ cours" nf af'lin n he islJ ;:irrh11Pnln,fi'lt u·nrkin~ nn nf'a r-rtunited "'1th long-separated hv ruins F:l11n!1 l.Q11lr! star5. "'ife, ~1aureen O 'H ,. r a . ln11.mar RP q::m11n <l1rtelnr Rich11rd Boone leads hand of v .. 11,, ,.r the Dnll.~ (RI: th.-desperados sel!ktng ransom. 1nr pr11•n°1 '" ~tnr~· of the h•'P.~ ,,, !hre!' 11 ~pirlni.! ;.onlSO£ ar-Rhtl' "'11ltr • "'hil!' Death 1rPi;.c;eir "'·ho hernrne ~rarrPd tr.f: Prndu<'"d and tf ire<"ted h1· .c;p~ 11nrl rl nJl!!'i in the hard bi· Peter l.1mble. 1his story 11:nrlt1 nf !"hnw bus 1nl!~!'i. S!ar~ (;i kps lhl' 1'11'\l'tr all nrer the Riirbara Parkin.~ 1111n Piill\' 11nr!d a.'<. tht hunt t.'<. rarr1ed nn l n iikP fnr !he man-ea!1n g wtute ""hr1''1 AfrRitf nf r lrginl;i sh11rk I \\nnH '.' IRl: rnrtra 1t 01 111·11 On Any Sunda~' I G \~ Brur, t'flll rcp prorr~sf1r~ anrl thP1r Brnu·n. whn did .'<.urf1ng'3 u·11·ps "''hn 1•prhaJ!v anr\ emn· ""F.;ndlP~;. :-;ummtr'" bnn~s tn l t1nn:r tlr 1e11r thpm~ph·r.~ apii rl. flln1 thl' btoaut~'. dangtr, Jny rl11rlflj.:. ,.., Al\ ni,ll~I rl~1nking 11nrl humor of yf1ung America's l'P.'<.s1nn 1'!11 rs Rtch.:ird Rurtnn mnfnrrvrlP rr;i1p J)onl' as a ;:inrl F.l11.11hr th T-i~·lnr , ~Prn1·dnrum rnt .:iry. S ! e 1· t \l'ontl•tnrk IR I: Th rre hnur i\1rQueen 11nd pals ri{le in sand film nf thr l~mnu!I'. hrirrl rN'k dune. shots. I m11s1r fP.!'l11•al Anrl !ht ac· So n~ r1! .\1nrw1y 1r.1: Life comp;:in~·in~ hi'lppPn1n,e:ii. and music: nf Ed1·arrl Grieg ,\1 .4Tl lRF. TF.:f-:NS :\1arr1erl In chil dh ood , AN n >\O ULTS ~1vrPtheart. he temporaril~· f.l"tl Knlr,•rl !GP!: George. btoro mes inlatuated hv opPra l Hamilton's portr11yaJ of "12· st.ar. Fn!llnws her to Rome b1i1 l~vi tore! bell s all colors b.1~~''"''ic1rd e ""''''' cft.1,.e 7 l1U.io11 i1l111d, 111wpott c.1nt1r •«·1078 ;:f'd stunt cyclist EvPl Kn ir 1·el . ~d:;':'~":ch~':":':"'::_· -~':':'"~'~":'_~l~o'...':========================~ Fl;ishhark11o sh" w r::im · - h11n<'t1n1 1.~ <"h1lrlhoOO. courtinr. rlayc. le::ip11o n1·"r canyons 11nrl his hr rn "''nrship nl Elvi11o r reSIP\' RnrJ John \'Q11ynP Artu11I rnntagl! nf Knif!l'el performing . Tht Hnr~'m"n IG Pl: Omar !'h11r1r and Leigh T::i.v!or. 'l'oung .<:t;ir in rh11 ~tnr\' nf fitrer r11·:ilrir.~ in mo.dern d a ~ Af.E:hrinist::in. l,p1 's ~;11rt .resslcA ,,. D,11th 1Gr \: Re.l eased from mental in,~t1 t ut1nn . .!essic.1 Anrl h u.~­ h.:inrl ~r:irl ti f, .:int11· nn !'\Pw F.nct .:inrl f;:i rm. Shr st.:ir!.s srPin r. th1nJ;:.~ ::IJ!a in. hu t h.:i~ rr.:i<>nn !n 11•nnrlrr 1f sht 10 rr;:il ll' 1m.:icin1n.i;. th rm th 1::; t1n1r S!11rs 7.nhr:i Lamper! anrl B;irton Htyman. :\'li:ht t1f Oiirk Shatfow~ !G Pl: Hnrrnr film . om,R'a \1an tr.Pl: Sr1ent1s! !'h::ir lrnn HPslnn dt 1"Plops 1·11r· r1nP ln s::ive m11nk1nrl frnrn h;irlPT'1al w;-,rlart Ht> h;is ltmP tn 11~P 11 nnly 11n hi mself "'hrn R11.~.~\11·RPrl C:h!nP::;' W ::i r !'ll"rrp~ f"ntirP J;:lnht Other ~urvi1.1f1rs arr' f;im il v l'lf l!ht'lul· t~h ps,vrhnt1cs 11·ho' hunt him dn11·n, Th, Rrh·rrJ j(f P l: Elf'l'l'f1 ·, 1· r ::i r . n I d L11riu.~ lnse~ rhil rlhn11rl lnnnrPnr, ii n rl Cntise in luxury to Mexico. _ , ··- Thi!'_ rnn~ lra.l!a. 1;;. lhe ~ship nu1~1r:g to Mexico. And the tnQ<.t h::-.:11~uc.-She. u.-as h.iilt hrom ti-.c l l!'c.! uri for ]u;..1..l!"i CTU!~rtg wtth plenty of Jc.cl FpK(' r~ ~ery rv-·~:e1 )'r>:.1 h~vc more rrom to stretch l"'lt .lnd rcLlx,';lo'lth nobody • """"' .. :rr~ ,,.,. . hr1 :;paCl('l-15 .:<ta tuoe>ms IC h<:r nchly . . .; <'proi n1td puN 1e rcnm::.. · ~fQ\I d1ng }'NI. ~he~ an ftr.t ~ fromj· ,/."'.... 'll•ine steward wtn hdp YoU sekct ~the right Yi.ntaj': from I cd1ar r:i. ov~ ten thoasmd bottler.. ' ' \\~ youS\l1m m her berutifu! ~ ,,!R:"f'' '"'"" dt.' -~\~· ~ ~. ;t1 ~ ~'\.j "" ,,,. '"' .. ~ . .-. .. ~ ,.A The Pnnces:;. ltt!ia *2.ils to diffe!'Cnt PJ ports in.Me.xic.o. Aci.puU::o~ Of # COUf:le And ~zacla.n tnd rl 1:.rf11·ers fhe "'·ayw;irrlne~s nf . men 11·h,n hrrPrl h1'nrl Str 1·p1 ,,.--; ~lrQIJf'"n t;il~~ him 1ntn "hnr·t ~ rnll'1n1:" cr.:inrlp;i·~ ::i ul.f1. Thr.r :::: t'1rl ur 1n .:i !lftnlphi.c; hrnthell ::: ;i nti ~ell c:ir fCtr r.:1ce horse. --Rr~n·~ O::inR'ht,r t I, P l · · • .. Puerto Vafurn. These ue the must-sec places. Bur: 11.1e a1so dock m r;.<o ci. Me:rict·)s tw:\l'C'lt finds. Theclmming htt!r. town of Maruanillo l>.-ith its golden Sanri¢o Be.oh. And the fuhm, ,.iJ~ of Zihuatane;o, nnh~r! .\l1t;li11m. S;:ir;ih !111IP~ I ;inrl .!nhn :ilil l~ ~t:rr 1n ~ 1.,,.,, ~tnr\· .~r! 1n .c('pn1r lrrl.inrl nf 1 ~1~ nr~n,.~~ he;i11l ilu! u·1lr nf rn1rlrllP·.'ll!Pr1 .c;rh(1{11 !p;irhf'r ha ~ ;ifla1r "'·1th f\r1t 1sh m;i jnr. THX 11.1~ (r.r1: r-1t11'°n' THY ;inrl THX r"rl 1~rn1·rr ~r~ 1n ;i rnmp11!"r17.l'ti wnrlrl .,_.h,,rr ~II hP::irl~ ~r~ ~h.:i• Pr! :rnrl l"I"" ;inrl 11•nmrn arl" •1"rll'l!f'r1 ;i nti rnrrl1r.ilPrl 1n ::i rlrnP r::.nn11l1zrrl tlt l~f)n r1tv nf t.,mnrrnu·, 1·;in\~h ln11. Pninl 1Gr1 · Sta re B~"TI' J'i l'"•man ;I,\ ':t·rfJp, ,;( r;:ir~ · rlr lv,r \\•hn sp,Prls frf1m l),n1 'f In S.:in F"r::inr1.~rn 11·1!h m.~grufic.cn~ M a!Cln rrra~d1ne t.hrough ht:t no"!'-1o-cetl1n1; 11·:n~ 1n 1hc Gnnd S.iilon, 1l ~ !1ke. fTIJl ~1ng in ;i frve- sur h.Yd. IU:onom y C\.lls.t: ~-1111"" r-akr the moiel .ll"'!1rcqr h ) Superb &er'Vice 1nr. ,\{./\." lt.oha if, of lr.al1m T~i5tr't. Her ltal:.in aN' ~re an .. • .. s~iihsr~ Her c.ibin ~rrwa rd: .trroear ~'.} . at tht pu;;h n( a hurtcrn. And her 11·~.tm "'1.; ., . ll"(TC rr~i ned tn the finest hC"ieh and resta1.-•· nn•, tn Europe. If you \Muld mi.~s ~mea! in ·"' ~ Brahnu cattle u-an · der frcdy VT\Oni runve palm-thatchtd huts along the wat:c""s cdic. ~ Pri.~ Itilii szils on 7, JO, 11m:I14 day= 1rom lcs An~ I °"'-15. 29,]>n. lt 31, Fcb. ll, 25, Mn. 6.17, 3" ApdO md Mry 30. hro from $295 co$14S5, ru!;oct "''P"X .wailabili!\'- r''lt dtn1ng room~ can or.:kt one. 3: anv ...,.,.~ hour m ~'QI.Ir statttt"Onl. ean your r:ravtJ J:gent nowwhilt choia: cabins irt still available. Or nutl tht ctup:x\ for a fttt coloiful b•och=. cov<rin>l '11 the d<..J. Ser. your tnvr.I aaent for reaervatiom. --------------------1 Pri!'ICelll Crubes. 3-\35 WWhiM lJYd.. I U. Anttlel.C.hfum!l 9Cnl0 G·Ol~BR-9·24 I ~me broo::hLnSOfl I 0 Mmaco 0 c..nbbesN'S. America I OA~~ I I ,-,,c::,~::------------I I c""'-n:=:--------~1 I ____ .. -.. °"'"' ._,, "c=,,----,,,.=.=---z;p~---: rr.::::::r:=:~~~~~~~I l..OMiGUtFi JtCXUHU...wt.o.:KA.IJIS ~C1.EEFT Ei.f5N JC>iN ~ 13ffi'JIE T/!LPIN ~.;'.' ~ --r-=c-GtO~'~[ ( ~f~IJAI. tEC~~iGOlOlfi' A :,DAVOU\>T c.c· JPE 1,a .. 1R I -~=-1" [!'~'!. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • 2ND TOP anaACiTION • eu;(O•t Gould B••"d • v•1 u•· '" "I LOVE MY WIFE '' Coler ll l Tfl) (II;\ Wllo It•- -~"_:i~~'.:°'-----·-----_I ' ., .... . .. . . lf0 DAllV PILOT rrlday, Stpttmbff 24, 1971 Top Stars ForKMPC Event Set . -· .. ,-. . .. . . . . . . . ' OPENS FRIDAY Goocl Seots Avoiloble \cv. GGUUGUU~ '-·:·:. .. ·."jj the rock opera by The Who In 1t\ for11 fullv·~taged p•oduc1,011 Wt •. iwn. S••. W<d.(fh•t .I S•~. ll.J!·U .01 • 11·'"· •' !~ Pm, ~ 1./l•f, ,J,)l·\4.U ~ /,,111/! ('"•"1 R,.p,.r1nr1' COST A MESA. He1oe•va11on~. 64G 1 363 CH all M1,!u~I A!J'.'f1f.•~j. Not since Don Ameche has anyone gained as mu ch fame with a telephone as Bo b Newhart, one of the 12 headliners: already announced for KM PC's second annual benefit "Show of the \Vorld" October i at the forun\. ------ BILL JACK, RIGHT, SKATES 24TH YEAR IN ICE FOLLIES With Sca recrow Partners Bob le Due and Colin Beatty Now •t the Forum m\'i• .,, ..... ., ~ ... ~.~!~ .,.,. ~ CORO"I '-OIEL M.t.lt = TWO BIG ONES CR J ·111-.· ponov•S•On ® Jechn1colo1 (!) fr01'1'1 wo1ne1 b•o s., {ID o l •t>r'l ey I"' sure 'e•vice ~ '72 Ice Follies Plays at Fo1·um Bil! .Jae~; got thrown off 1he hockey team as a youth because he'd traded his blades for figure skates. It was the end of hockey for Uie young Scottish lad. but th<' beginning of a skating career "'hich now spans 24 years. in 1947 he appeared in a show in Blackpool, England. It was there that he -met Colin Beatty and the t"·o teanled up with a third fello1v !llarry Taylor) to form the Scarecrows. Bill visited Blackpool this su1nmer while home on vaca- t 1on. Every two years he returns to Scotland, taking his 14-year-old son. Bil!y. "'ith hin1. The charily entertainment spectacular will re at u re Ne"1hart, Danny T h o m a s , Glen Campbell, De.Ila Reese, Sergio :r.tendes and Brasil 77, Kenny Rogers and the f'irst Edition, Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. the r-.like Curb Congregation, Helen Reddy, Robin \\lilson, Davy Jones and .Freda Payne. All for t ickets ranging from $3.50 to $6.50. and all for International Orphans. Inc .• and St. Jude's Hospital. The Saturday night ex- travaganza will also feature KMPC personalities D I c k \\1hittinghill. Geoff Edwards. \\!ink Mart.indale, G a r y Owens. Roger Carroll, J ohnny . ~;. . ' . IKE AND TINA SET FOR GREEK Wiii star Monday through Oct. 2 lke, 1'i11u to Debut At Greek Tlieuter Ike c11d Tina Turner, sensa- tional perforrning artists. are making their Greek Theatre debut this year. Y,'i\h a one "'eek engagement opening on r-.1onday. Sept. 27. frnn1 early <"hildhood. Ike forrned his own group "Kings of Rhythm .. as soon as he fini shed high school. The proup toured . and n111dc their fir~t rc<"urd "!locket" 1n l\1em- ph1!'. l\l th e (;;(•1•k The11trc lke Evidence of greatness. -Wrr1tred Bl~vin~, L.A. 1-/er;i/11 (t4•,.,ner Superb ... A feast for the eyes. -f leyboy IAJf~t,,.. Best film of this year. _ '".""'""" Brilliant. ·"" '""· ""·" Tl1e story of' a g~l..1i."1.0l1ng "!.'.Il.ali. and a. li.ustlui.g w oman . •!l~\Y(.IN CO "ll• ''.!!'.I WllD I UNCH" Cl) -ALSO r l.AYING>- "THE AR~ANGEMENT" kirk Douglat--Richord loon• F-ove Du11owov-Oeborah Kerr Bill is featured \\'i\h Colin Beatty and Bob Le Due in the S<:arecro"'S, a rolicking com- edy act in the lee Follies of 19n n0w playing its "'orld prerniere engageinenl at Tlie F'orum in lnglev.'ood through Sundav. lee Follies \l'ill appear at Lor1g Beach Arena Tuesday, September 28, lhrough Sun- day. October 3. The entire Jack family is in P<l isJey and it's a big reunion "'hen Bill pa ys a visit. Although he's .11 native, Bill for the first ti me si nce he'd for the first time sine he'd left Scotland on this last visit. They \\'tll be the clo.-;inJ.: at- traction or the 19th surnn1er season of concerts at the Greek Theatre. Ike and Tin<l Tu rner both c:otne frorn the Old South, anrl both \Vere interested in 1nusic ant! ·rina Turner and gticst lf~========-====-=---•""o.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""l ::irlisr J<ickie "!\1on1s" Mable~li will give performances every evening at 8:30 p.n1 .. Monday lhrough Sa1.urd<iy, Oct. 2. BALBOA NOW-.... TUESDAY • ~11 (olo< ~~o""I E·n~t BO•(f"'"~ "WILLA RD" ~GP! pl~\ e Seronn (:t•·11~< •'JHE HOUS E THAT DRIPPED (ILOOD" IGPI J 11r9, f\.u, ll•Q r<~•u<t~! "NIGHT 01' O•ftl(. SHAOOWS" !GPl "HOUSE 01' DA RIC StiAOOWS" <GPI "NIGHl DI' THE LIVING DEAD"' ((IP) ... Tl (OlO• f'p~<,loro t ~g•qe""""' "BLUE W.l.TER. WHITE OEAlH" fG I l"~" W~y~• "lllG J.l.kE" IGl ~ ~I 1~ PC• (Af10!ld ,t.!1 (~!~• l toplr ~f~lurr l Ou•''" "~""'~" "t<AAll Y ICELLERMAH" tGPI "lllG JAICE" !Gl •·T ... E llE !ll Ell~·· iGPl ' ~·· °"'' ,., .. .... ~"""'"'' ...,, , .. l F" '~•·•t /·~•·" ~~M" "lHE ... ORSEM Al'I" IG~\ ~ '" • r~•~• Q'tnQ•e ••MURPHY'S W•ll" (GPl ........ , .. I .,,..,.,,.... ~l I 1111 ~ l ''" ' ' .... ,,. unrl" '' """' II• w.·~ 1·••t~! "lE1'~ 5CAllE JESSI(,\ TD OEATH" (G.1'1 P'"' • '''" r'"""' "llOSEMAllY'~ BABY" IA) ..... ''"' .... .. , ..... .:. ... .... ~., '" •1•1 un<1ct !I "1U'' I'• ""''~ o•'~"' "MtC .. IE ' MRS. MILLEll" !II ) plu• e Woll"'"' 'lol<lt" "THE WILD I UM(H" tll) .All Co~ o,..,,,,,. E<>ll&QU'''°''' f 111()1' Goullf ''THE TOUCM" tll1 fllllS • J~ow '"'''"~ "TM E'I' SMOOT MOii.Si"' DON'T THI!'!'!" ,_..,,,.._ -... ,...., ·-· ·-,..5.1111 ---· --M t -Jiii , ero "'"IUl&f ,.,.,,. P•OOC8'" A.+I color F•mrlw l!.nl•c••lt1m.ti1 "110 , ...... 101 ''tU~flOflT YOUll Lot"'L ou .... •~T•ll " 10 ) ...... Ii. ll:"'" /0 ) Skating came na lural to Bill. \11hn took lo the i<'r at an early age in Paisley. Scotland. It \Vas after attending a dance class at lhe lncal rink that he traded in his hockey skates. BOB NEWHART ONE WEEK ONLY! ONE SHOW NITEL Y 8:00 ALL SEATS Sl.50 The reason was Bri tain's changeover in currency, \\'hich hHd taken place since his previous lrip. "I fell sil ly standing around like a tourist. tryi ng to figure out the money in my own C{IUntry," he said. "ll was a spur or the mo- ment thing." he recalled. l~e ,vas as surprised as anyone \1•hen he turned out In be even helter at dancing lhan he'd .-.~ been at hockey. 1\1agnus. Clark fla ce and Pete S111ilh appearing as masters of ccre1non1es. Newhart, like Thomas and 1\hss \Vilson and Biddle's orchesrra, wa.~ a slar or last year's "Show." an artistic and Before long he "'as ap- pearing in local ice shows and MOVIE RATINGS ffiR~ENTSAND YOUNO PEOPI.£ T1-oll~ of ,,,.. •fl...,. it ltt """'"' ~-·--..,.rotMI"' of ,.,...,. c-IOI .,...,,,, 11~ ,,,_,.. cl>ildt.., ............................ ... :q rQt. ... (II: ..... ""'~' ·~· .... Cit .... ... ...,..,..,....__._ .... , .. , ....... _ Adull' II 15 . Jr •. I'~. K·d• l k (if'(l•1;c Hem•ltn~ "EVEL ICNIEllEL'' n1 u, "'T"'E OMEG' M,\N'" w••n cn~·1~1on 11r.10" S1>l'<•~I ~•d• ,.,,I\~•• ~~lu•d•v -1•Jl I'M "ILUE WATE• WHITE DEATH" Jo~n Way,,~ "(llG JAICE " Live critically acclaimed success BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE / 1970 'A·hi ch lefl an aud ience ofl~~;;;;:;;~~:;;:;:~;;;:;;;;::::::::~ll Theater thousand s screaming approval[- - after four hours or ' ':J(,.,~fo) ' tertainment. a L.. a ~LJ l.SlnJ A comedy master. ~ "l'laza Suite" lele\'ision or record or in front ···;y.. of live audiences, Newharl '-, .. Three one-acl perforn1ance~ on stage al the Huntington Be;:ich .Pl ayhouse, 2110 Main SL, tluntington Beach, at 8:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat., through Oct. 9. Reservations -536-8861. "Plaza Suite" Three one act plays on sta ge :it San Clemente Community Theater, 2D2 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clen1ente. Thur.-Sat. at 8· 30 p.m., throug h Oct. Z. B.eservat1on~ -492-046;). "Toniitht at 3:30" Six one acts in repertory ;i.l Cns!.i l\les:i Ci\'lc Playhous!' nn the Oran11e Co u n 1 y fairgroun<\s. C:Osta r-.1 e. s ;1. Fri.-Snl. :1\ 8:30 p.m .. Sl'pl '24. Oel. 2. 11cser\'lliions -834.- 530:1. "A ~hot In The O;irk" !\1ys1CfJ·C0111cdy on stage al !he SHnta Ana Cnm1nt1ni11' Player!<. 500 \V . fi!h SL . Santa An11 , Fri. -Sa l at 8::ltl pm. SC'p! 24 . Oct . 2. Heserv~.•1011~ -54.1-2168. "Plaz11 Suite" Three one-act pla ~1s on stage ~1 the Laguna 1\f o u I ton Playhouse. 606 La11:una Canyon Road. La guna Beach . Tues ... Sal. al ft:JO p.m .. Sept. 28 • Oct. 9. Reservations -49~- 074.3. "Tommy" stories s uch as the driving in- s!ructor, the invention of baseball. the discovery of tnb<1CCQ, and a score or others have become classies. To call his rbe tn stardon1 nieteoric might he an un· derslaterncnt. Me had never appeared before a{l 1111dirnce before earl_v 19fi0, but his rit"St cnmedv albun1, released in April Or that year. made him a n i n t e r nalional!y-1'.11011•11 na1ne An accountant \\'ith !he U.S. f._1,psum Cnn1pany in Chicai:n \1'hen bitten by 1he sho1v husiness bug, he baser! corn · cdv routines on his job e~­ p<';·1ences ;ind on people \\'1th 11·hom he carne 1n contact. Prom a nohndy "·hn 1-1«1lked ointo the stage nf ilntiston's Tidt'lands llotrl and in- rrnrlut<'d himsl'lf a.~ a c-nn1- f'di:in. h!' skyror·krted In !hat first ;ilJ:iu111, "Thr n1111 011 - Down tl-1ind nf Rob Ne11'hilr1." \\'hli.:h bcca1nl' I.he biggest sell- ing talk record 1n histnr.v. ;ind nn 10 a Peabody A\\·ard and an Em1n y. l~e has had fnur s1::1rring movie roles. made a B.oyal Command Pe r rormance before Queen Elizabeth 11 al London's l)alladium. and has become an established star of 11·. record. night clubs and concert appearances. An avid golfer. he now makes his home in Beverly Hills '>''ilh wife Virginia . sons Robert and Timot hy George. "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" '" The hunt for the Great Whrte Shark. 8 Co.H•! TH John Woyne WEEK! "BIG JAKE" £i;d,oNlWPORT BlACtt •ot the •ntrance to the fabulou1 lido Isle · Oil 3·8350 ..................... , ....... ~ ... -.. ..-;. 12th WEEK WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! ROllERf MTCKJM TllE\OR f-ONARD aid W.AH MLES "~ns Daughter" c~-··-o- /\ rork npera on stage 11t Snulh ((last Repertory. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa l\.1e11;i., Wed. -Sat. al ti p.m. lextra perform11nce on Sal. at 10 p.m.l, Sept. 24 -Oct. 29. Reservallons -646-1363. and daughter .Jennifer who[f~~~~~~~~~~~~-was born in r-.tarch of this [I year. Co11fi1111011s Show Paul Sand Luids Role Ne whart "'as an in1mcdiate choice when it "·a~ decided to make KM PC's second "Show or the World" an a\\-head\iner spectacular which \\'OU1d be spectacular. Tickets for lhe Oc tober 2 ''Show" are on sale at lhe Forum box office. a I 1 Ticketron oullcts. Mutual and Liberty ticket age n c i es . Paul Sand. winflfr of the Wallie.h's ti.1usic City stores. 1971 Tony A"·ard for Best Sup-and may be ordtred hy mail porting Actor in •'s t 0 r y from the Fon1m b)' enclosing Theatre ." has been signed for stamped self-addressed a m11jor role in MGM's Cy velope. 'Hov.·ard -Leona rd Achermanli";;;i.;;i;i;i;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; production of ··Every l.iltl• SOUTH SEAS Crook and Nanny." Sand, who recently ""m· TROPICAL FISH plel~ filming a top motion picturt role in "The 11ot Rock," joins Lynn Rf!dgr11ve . Victor M11ture, Dom Deluise. • .John Astin and A u .~ I i n e Pendle!on in the C{lmcdy Cy • J/nw11rd "l'ill direcl in Los • o,.... C••llt'f's fl""' Mhc.tt" ef Tropk .. fhfrl ....... dfl .. AQUAllUMS MAINTIH.t.NCI Sll'VICI LIVI FOODS LIVI l'LANTS An.:rl('-'! and Ital••. Leon11rd )It w. Wll .. SOM , COlT .. Ml!l ' J l•M 1'•1...,lt" ll<l,l , ... lfil Ackern1 nn product's the "" ,., •• "''· t1Ul"T1MoTOM 1 111e tt .'K'rrenpla y \\•ritten by flov.•ar<l !Nt•t ,. N-w L..c:~Y'•l Saf. eltd s""· '"'"'" z P'.M. lor90\11 MotlflM Every Wtd, 1 l'.M Wed . Mo,. Ad11/tt SI ,00 -jl----~~~,'--------;i~Ki lloberl l\IAne. ''"'11 ' - 673-4048 "Z~t.,-w .. u W1ltten ond Opl!n Olrec.ted"-L.A. Tlme-t. 6:45 7tt !. l1lb&I '"Fo,1, F-11nny ond BalltM P.nin1al1 lncredlbte"-J11dih Criit r----:---;---·~ - ' • ' THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS! iE01'E HAMILIDN .. SUE LYDI \ :,\ 'EnL • ·:~ •, '"-.'f.~l_!~'! . .:.. '.t\_ .. . -...II. __ ,,;..· .... ~ ' ---' e l'LUS THIS OUTSTANDING SECONO FEATURE e -· ROCK HUDSON~ '-.ii' ~ "Pretty Maids ._. ',.,.. all in a row" - _...~ ANGIL tlrCKINSON COLOR 0 -TELL'! SAVALAS @19 - ···-~ JAMES TAYLOR ·WARREN OATFS · lAURIE BIRO · DENNIS W!lSON ~ ....... , .. f\l:IOI"' W .... t~/' ..... w.11<~··· '"' M W•I rrott> ....... ~ "°"'11 ••U1oM>1 ,,,..., .. """~•!\I l".>C><t'" • • W(>IAll I l.OW'll>I "~l'°"' "" --·· .... • 1 ''"''I" "(I""!• !JC•~•l(fll(>f' ~ "':.!.:;;:.::.-:;:-~ ACADI M Y AWARD NOMINATION '0 "- BEST ACTRESS CARRIE SNODGRESS diary or a m a d housewife No. 1 on the Coast Your Hometown Newspoper Is The DAILY PILOT - ! " " j '.I ,r DICK TRACY WKAT 010 '¥0.J TlUMK OF 'fMI! OfA.0 CWUTE I J-ISTRUCTO~, V l!RA? TUMBLEWEEDS M£ ~ORfO SOMI! Ofl: Mis STU~ AT OJR MOU51! ·~u we LIVE NlAR: TME FARM AIRPOR'T. OF ALL 1HE UNHOLY G'ALL! r-1-K-NCW-l'M-A -e1T-Ol-EE-KV-, e_ur.., HOW 17ARE YOU ASK iO l'M PLANNING-A e1i;-MSH FOR IJORROW THIS FORT?!! AN IMPOITTANTVISITINGCHIE.F \ I AND NEE.II AN IMPRESSIVE' 'I J't.ACE'TO HAVE' IT! 11 FIGMENTS J.lST TURN ARCl.ID AND /!ARCH J<'lettr BICK TO \!XJR J<ro'l. ... AFTCR TIIAT LA;T REPORT CARO \(ljllf' GOm6 TO BE SP£NDIN6 A LOT /ACRE" ,_,,, llME ON mJR HOOE~! PLAIN JANE • YES,DO'Yt>U STILL COUNT SHEEP TOGETi---1 'TO 6LEEP? Iv Chester Gould SOM! OF MlS STU~? ALTIMETfRS? GLOVES? ~ELM£TS?" By Tom K. Ryan l1Xl COULD STICK AROUND AN' PICK UP 5™E WAMPUM! wru lit ~EDING-WAITf'RS, llUS 90'/S AN' MRTENDERS ! ~y~I Smith I COUNT MY BLESSINGS INSTEAD OF COUNTING ~~EEP' By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski ~Y~SIR! 1 REP'l<E.SENTTIE BEM\SH OPTICAL CDMP I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R ,,_POWER I ACROSS 1 Egyptia-n dinting girl 6 Suppl!ment: Abbi . 10 Kind or soll 14 Rtal t sla!t c.oolra cl 15 Refal r~e or a tool l l> V11p01 Comb form 17 Snop sell1oq tf!placemertt un its: 2 l'l'ord5 JlOOOl!fl 20 Most reservtd 21 ----~py: Ao applt 23 Act of IPslinQ by 11ctual use Z5 -·Dt11 I 26 Rt1ired : Abbt . 27 Abovt: Ctrnb . for"' ~ Unp-od uctive 31 ladlt 31 Tt..ash: Slang 34 AL Ml tl'M wh1\s0Ner JL Short clusters or y1tn 40 Largt rt1.1111ber: Informal .,_ dlsobtdl!!'ltt 44 Thing I.Std lo sltort something up 45 Femln lnt "'"" 47 Ont or two French authors 4') Large bird 50 Fut ! 52 ApJJQlll(ed rl!Ol!lenl 53 Sufftt us~d With I UCl !Oll 54 Et111lo 'lll'ith weapons 57 Etctss!vt drin~!I' ~I/ Du<. ks bl Vlscrn/5 9124171 liquids used 4 (~nLJS of 35 Send niOOtY in ma~lng flowers 37 Iris h --· dyp~: 2 words 5 Mtrctnary 2 w~ds M Dnt wlio soldier 3~ Large boolc l l)pllt s I> Movi e soond 3'1 lnc~tlve roofing stage 41 H111dpltct ol 47 Me lody 7 Preposition h1.1111111 hair i>8 Sa lad lnqre-8 Eva-: 43 Most UPI· dltnt: 2 wOl'ds Formtr s1tlsftttery 70 Bont : "'•fi t Atg~ntlne VIP 46 COl!ll)lSS pclrrt. n TC111Wn near 9 looktd 48 Close Wiodsor Castle starchlngl"f canplt!tl~. n Greasy 10 ·-~nd plaster 2 words n --Admira l ll Differ ent fr0111 51 Glid!I' pilot 74 Moistens to that SptcJOt d 54 Enterta l11tr seiwatr tttt 12 love in 55 Ctusr to walce flb@fs by H1plt s S6 Cott~ p1rt l~I rotting l3 -Robsir. bll nkrt of 7' liberates or Raioler S. Atneflta 18 Dnr with a. S8 Over ustd DOWN f1ttd 9i1Zt "° f"rrslderrt. or 22 Reproach l~t Repo.t,lk. l Frn:ll-: W . 24 Resided of Tt1H mouota Ir! group 27 lieare i>2 SIM}9Hlltt 2 Da.ughttr of 21 CDYtT hi" loolt Laban 1 totflo 63 !lot' lT"' -: 30 Entr111tt Into 65 5111111: Suffix E. C11'111dlM society fib Aob - P'Olllotts 32 VounQ dog 1>9 An entity . ;·. ' . . . . . . . PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH P~ll-1 ('J!o fll.E M SOl.VED ~.11. I S°cfll j • I I PERKINS 111 .iJ 11<£ MAN THERE SAID ll<AT HIS ll<EATER COST TWO MILLIOI< OOLLARS. DA~l.llJG, I JUST Wi\LKED llJTO Tl-IE HOUSE TWO MtlJUTES A.60! MOW ARE YOU , EIC!IC? NC1T 50 FAST-- GOT A NICICIJ.? Ll'L ABNER W14AT ME.LPFUL CREATUP.ES.'.' 11D LIKE lO PEf ONE.-RE.A'SOtJ THAR'S~ Gik-lp IN DOGPATCH lS ouRf GOe.eii.EGLOPS GOe.BLE IT ALL UP.'! ~----' SALLY BANANAS QoOl.Jf UNNGH 1 GORDO MOON MULLINS Bv Charles M. Schulz HE SAIO HE ~JJN'T MINO TH006H JlfCAl/SE HE WAS GiJIN6 TO CHA86E ME TWO MILLION ro..LAR5 FOR M~ T1CilfT, AND Tl<AT JJA~ HE'O 6ET IT All il'/:K AT Ot" ll,\\E . Wl-IEN 1 ' C.fl.N"T SEE YOU, I'M V6'~ UW HA.PPV ! SUlll!, Hll't- By Harold Le Doux SHE' NEVE"-' MENTIOWED '-"! 'EJliC.' IN HER LETIERS, DIP NO, ™AT'S A ~EW WA.ME TO ME •• BUT I M,\VE TME ~ELIN6 WE'RE AIKXJT TO MEAR' QUITE A SIT S~E? Prr>o~AL PR06Ulf S(K,VEl> flL ~C.~TS !!----,::-.... A&OUT MIM: By MeU Will.I., THAT PlliOl!IUM 16 SOl.VIO! By John Miies DAILY PILOT ltJ ly Al CClpP. ~­~ ly Charles lanottf By Ferd Johnson ""*' "Of coarN, I'm r1mlliar with your new book -•llf It's -. kMpl111 my p1Uo door from bu&lDI sbvt •U __...." DENNIS THE MENACE 1 ' .• - .. • •• I I ' ". Sf DAILY PILOT Friday, Stpttmbff 24, 1971 CHRYSLER . . ' .. . El Plgmoulfi NEW '72 IM PE f\IAL ' or NEW '72 Satellite Sebring 2·Door Hardtop NEW '72 ARE HERE AT NllW '7 2 Road Run ner 2·Door Hard top NE W '72 Va!l ant 4·Door Sedan . MODEL YEAR END CLOSEOUT SAVINGS On All Remaining New 1 971 Cltryslers and Plymouths Plus Bonus Values On Demonstrators and Executive Cars • • • S1ri1! # CS~lT IC2 310 1 9 WEEK .END SAVINGS ON FINE USED ~ARS ' I '64 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof. ~ ,,, •• d tr1n1mi•· oio". AM-FM 11c:lio. !GCD- SOJ I s595 NllW 1971 CH~YSLtiR 300 FOUR DOOR HARDTOP '69 FORD GALAXIE '68 CHEVY IMPALA Coup•. V-1, 1utom11i "· r1dio. 1111!1" pow1• •f11ri n9 I VI, t wtom tlic, r1die, h1•t1r, br1~11. 16791SXl power 1t111i"I· !VZLOOI ) $1495 $1095 LUXURIOUSLY Elj)UIPPED WITH: Torq. tronsmisslon, -440. CID V8 engine, tinted glass (all windows), auto· matic speed control , pow· er steering, power win- dows, power door locks, radio, vi nyl top, tilt steer· ing wheel, cruise control, factory air c.onditionlnq. '64 CHRYSLER VI, 1ulo"''""· r1dio ... II•••••· IJOZ•lO ) $495 • NEW 1971 CRICKET '62 DODGE '67 PLYMOUTH ' Coor. VI, •ulo.,,t lic, r•dtn, 4 Door ll1rdlop. VI r nqint, hetlrr, powtr sletrin9, whitr . fl lJl5•1 ..,,111• !VTUIO•I ' Al'lAS )llYICI e1,.1rr. M!NT wrlcr.,, .. .iiill ••••,. rll c~"'"'' c •. ,,,.,,,, ..-. ,tdr1 ,.~vlriti• •n-Jc.e ••I .... ,. •• ,., ,. •• ti, ~·1'•111-•• ""'"' ••• w• 1t111t•~. W• '····· li4 '"''' c •• ,,.. ..Iii .-1 ,,,...,1, •• i11 •• c.,,. ., .. , ... A~ l •~•m •JMf Oi1rr Ctrt. ' 1971 PINTO (I RIOW l92346) IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY FULL PRICE 4 DOOR V-8, factory oir, a uto. trans., radio, heater. (1 KB2E 243721) IMMEDIATE $ DELIVERY SAVE FROM · FACTORY LIST PRICE FULL PRICE IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY ·~~D 1971 TORINO 20001 (LA30M I 37868) $ SAVE IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 FORD RANCHERO (IA46ll55276) FULL PRICE ·:::01971 T·BIRD UOUGHAM 11Y83N 103625) SAY~ IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 FORD F·IOO PICKUP (F 1 OARM02432) FULL PRICE · BRAND NEW 1971 FORD F·250 PICKUP (F2SY RM5651) FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 KING 0' THE ROAD YORK CABOVER CAMPER fquipn!d wi!~ s!o•e, sink. icebox, d•®tl, pttr1ty ol tlo1e1 ~nee, elt<: outlth, wood l>(IMl"-g. -1480 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ BRAND NEW 1971 ELDORADO COMMANCHE 8' $ CA BO YER CAMPER £qyioptrl wottl s!O•t. ,.,k, ict DOJ. dr1111r1. oltnty ol close1 1oatf, ti t~ , au1le11. wood pantl•11g. (#011057) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRANDNIW FULL PRICE 1971 ELDORADO SHAWNEE 11 ' CABOVER CAMPER $ (<1111PPl'd with 1•0•1. 'ink. ic.t boot. dfopts, lll""Y of !loser 1.pat1, t lr t. outlt U, wood ''"'ling (#11 ~777) IMMIDIAT! DELIVERY •• '66 ~~~.~~;~1 ~?,?,~,,;,.JIJ9INWI $ 588 CONTINENTAL '65 •"•·''"'··"""'';,,.,,u;,.,,,,,,11 $688 '•wt r, pt wtr ''''""'' p•••r w11tlllowt. M911y t fh1r 11trt1. lic1R11 Ne. NNS04•. '6 7 ~.~,~Y. ~~~, .. ,;,;,, .;th .. , ... '"" $ 7 8 8 (1 07520) '69 ~~~.~.~~.~~?.'!' ....... ;,, .... ;.. $9 (llllSW) 8 '68 !,~.~!~2 .... ,,;,.,(149AUJ) ~1088 '68 ~G~.!~~~t1r,4 1fttd,1/r1111it1. YPW04l $1 088 '70 ~.~Y,~~~~.~;.D~.~.~E .""' $14 88 1r•11,. lic•n1t Jll o. 611.1.G,. '70 ~?~.~ ~~~.t.~~ ...... ;,, .... ; .. $1588 lo111l•v 1op, ht•ltr. (022Dfl ) '68 f,~,~~'"'··" , ........ '"1"''· $1588 S11h1 ""''· (1 1S621). '68 ~lg!~l~l~~"''l"Vl,A"•T""" $1688 ,owt r 1tttri111 fWOW-601 ) '69 ~~~~~~.~ ............... ,. .. $11a· ·a rollio, ht•ltr. I Nk-046 ' .· . . . ' '70 ~~!~~!~, ~~~ ... '""'· , .... $248'8 1ltrri111, rtllit , ht altr (SSIAUM) I j ~a.. .DAJL'r' PU.OT Ev ory one Hos Something That Someone ·El se Wo nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS •' The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results HOWUIOf~e General Gener11I INCOME * CAL[ FOR OUR PICT .. U .. R ... B·R .. OCillHW.UR .. E ... IPROPERTIES * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * * OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN . NEW LI STING BEST VIEW IN DOVER SHORES Luxur ious, cust. built :1 BR .. couple's hun1c. with co1n plete prival'\' achieved th ru extra large lot & separate. n1astf"r su11 e. Oin1ng rrn . & pool. $135.000. Kathryn R.aul :-.ton IVAN WELLS BUILDER -$69,750 Cho i<'e Ra vc·resl slreet 4 Bedroon1. hi bearn ran1 Jly & · ll v in~ roo1n. Courtyard enlr.\. Large yard. room for pool. Quick possession, ~1 ary Lou Marion BAYSHDRES OPEN HOUSE SUND/\ Y AF"T ERJ\!00/\1 vou are in vited In 250 1 CRESTVIE \V. !'iho\1·S !ikt" e1 1nodel. :) Bdr1n s. -bea utiful pe1lio ,eardl'n:', S49 .. j()(), ~f ary /·larvey 1521 KEEL OR . OPEN SUN . /\delig htful "Sandpiper" n1od el 11·h1 ch is a gardener's dreanL 4 Rdr1ns ... 1 baths. 2 fireplaces. 1'"ull price $73.500 -1-·ee. E. f\.-1. Vreeland A HONEY FOR THE MONEY ANX IOL'S O\VNER -1-SLAS J~r:o PRl('J-: - OPPO RTUN ITY ~! One of 0ur HF.:ST 81 "'I'S . · in top location. Drive by & bu y -OPEN SUN. t -:i. 2:i 12 1.1c;111·11o us1-: Ll\Nl': Re- duced to a L0\\1 $65.000 . Bud .o\ust in OPEN SUN. 1-S 161 2 ANTIGUA Exclusive Do ver S hore~; 4 BR .. 4 Ua . greal family r1n . \Yith \\'el bar overlooking b<1 y - private courtyard. Q\\'ner ready to sell. S85 .000. La\1era Burns BAY & OCEAN VIEW OPEN SUN. 1-o, 424 ANf:EJ.ITA IJR .. IR- VlN J·: TJ•'.ftRA(:F~. Nearly 11:1 acrt'. 5 BB .. D.R .. FR .. pool. spacious <leek & .vard. Dog run & 3 c.:ar gnra£r : fc.nr<'d ~" pr1 vatC', Bob ''orke HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN S.<\T . & SUN. 1-!i . Large 4 HR .. l<i11!. r1n .... vet bar & 1nan.v tipgrarled i l.ern~. Roo1n for pool & tennis court Lovel \' \"1e1v. 142U OUTRIC:G ER. <:harlenr \\'h.vte. LARGE CAMEO SHORES ESTATE OPJ-.:N SliN. 1-5; 4500 Ofifili\'C:'fON. 1'\earl\' h'alr acre or :-.E>clu!-inn . l·'ea11 1rr.' t111·el .' large rooin:-. \1 et b<ir pool h1l~f' c·cih<ina 4 P.R ., 41"1 baths p111 , fine 1·ir \1 ~li:l UOO. George f ; rupe BLUFFS OPEN SAT. & SUN. l·S 550 VISTA, C:R.<\NUI·;_ t 'h o1t•e end u1111 Spo::i- cious :J BR .. 11 :.! ba. A 1lr~1 c:t ive hon1(' \1 ith your O\v n fourteen acre park. LargE> private patio. $44.9fi0. llarriett Ua vies EASTBLUFF -S BEDROOMS Gracious Lusk horne. F'a n1il y roo1 11 \1 llh rJ r epface. 1-13C'cJrOOtll dOll'OS{airS. :l ('(II" ~arage. 'i·ard ha." root'n f(lr poul. ~..\9 9.SCI. Cathryn 'l'ennille JUST LISTED -EASTBLUFF Charn1ing 3 l~R . Lu sk hon1e \\l ilh ('OZY fatri- ily roorn. J,arge poolslze lo!, on qui et street. Call for appoin1n1ent to "ee 22:l2 /\rbutu:-.. $44.500. Rill \0111~1 ock LIVE IN ONE -RENT THE OTHER 2 Hon1es -('nrona de! !\tar -S79.500. \\'alk lo beach. to1\·n & school~ JJ11tch t 'olonial. 2- story . 4 bd rn1 s .. pool pJ u, darhnl! :1 bcdroo111 ren111 L !\lnr.11 l.ou :-.1 ~1 r1on PURCHASE OR T RADE Ba.\'Cl'eS1 ~ Bl~. h1)111r on 1rrc-shcid ed lfi1. Format rl 1n rm .. fJ1111ll roo1n . 2 firepl aces. 01\•ner \1•ill 1·ons1der lr<ide lor :-.1naller ho1nc in l\'e\\port. s;·,5_9.=;o_ ,\·1. (' Buie SHORT WAL K TO BEACH En1eralcl I-lay \'ll'\\ hoine. on oC'e;.in s11l1• of f·l1 gh\1·ay .1 'i"C'nr!' n!rL f.'cirtn::il 1li11 1ng 1·0111!1 \"er ~· large (;1111il ,\' 1·no n1. i\1D :\lcr hrdrnrH11 \\·/fireplart> .._f.: ~ either berl ron1n" (1111P is :1. t hild rl orrn). :S I 10.000 -l•'f'c . (';11·01 '1':-itun\ EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHOR ES 5 Bedroon1. 5 bath e.\ec11t1,·e hon1e on lhe ,,·at er. <;r eal pnt iu. pool ::i1·ca. s:-iu na Oath . boat dock. O\vner sa1·s ~ell S11hn11t vour deal. ~199.800 .. .\I 1-'ink · · CHOICE VIEW In Dover Shore:-.. Unusual des1,1i!n : ;t bed roo111 hon1e. Su nken li ving rn1 .. f;t1111l_v rnon1 <t tl l- ple for pool table. lslnnd ki1 c-hrn, Sft!.SOO Eileen I ludson INVITES ALL OFFERS The ll vi nJ? 1s easy in this nice "LJni\le rs11 v·· Plan . in Uni\·ers i"t~' f,ark. 3 BR .. fan1 . rrli.: a cheerful hon1e near all con11nunity action -must IJe sold 1 /\~king S45.900 . · "Chuck" l.C'\l'i." HARBOR VIEW HILLS Owner moving . Must ~ell his LUSK :l BdrrrL. family roo1n homf'. l~eautifully land!lcaped. 3 Car garagC'. Exciting night vie\\/ of tights. $60.950 includes lhe land . · REttR&,MENT HOME \Vith space for l'R . .o\VEt llOf\ITE or boat or !railer. Secluded Nev.•part. Heights location. \vllh 'l. bdr1ns .• dE>n &· covered lanai. $39.500 . !·ferry F'rede ri(·k TOWNHOUSE SPECIAL Enjoy cerelree livini? in this bright & cheer- ful 3 bdrm. lO\\'nhouse. 2 Ba ., for1nal d ining -great corner greenbelt location in l lni- versily Park. $39,950 . Belle Partch CAMEO SHORES BEAUTY Lovely 4 bilr1n. sparkling home in e.'<clu ~1\•e CAMEO SJ IORES. IM ated'oon lar,t' lot "'ilti great pool. Asking onl.v S6P.!"l00, .Jim i\1 uller 133.0700 Coldwell, Banker 644-2430 550 NEWP,RT CENTER DR., N.B. 1e J-.\.~r."iJIJJ-. J-'Ul'r!PLE:O.. i.U n•n1rd «11h •1l11~1s1rn1 1nr"ttn1r o/ .~l~'i0/n10. Ptiefd a1 a lo\\, ln1' $.it :-(l(I e \\"E~T:'I Df~ ~'OURPLEX w1!1• ~ l.r1troorn 111 barh ~IUd1•1 npl<; •'ou!-0-1011 n" OW'1f"I' Sii.)-! i;elt for \'A "p- pn1 1.~ .. 1 •ir J•li!.flm. \\'1~1-:r 11rs!" e 1-:A ..... r.~I DI-. 1\IONJ-:Y i\IAl\- r;!t r1 units 011 lri:: 82'.x;:s.r lfl!. 1-:1 BR~ Ba unit W/j)O(•I, 4.2 BR unit~. Tolal 111ron1r $R:lll1n10. No l'll1"11n,.ies l1r rr. $7\(1()(). Call :11 ser. Newport •I F11irview 646-1111 (enytime) MESA VERDE f1r11'r up in :irrra1•t1\.'c a1l<1bl' an/I l'i'ihWlOI! I' n ,. t 0 i;. ,. d .-'011r1.1arc1 E11tr1 1n10 111<'!1 !•11[1~, ~)/a\'11"15 ~f'I !ild('d ]•\'. inc n"ln1 1111 h r11·e pl<11"'. n<'111.1 1·:1111<'1,.11 r a n1 1 t .~ 1'1ilfn. lillf! 11!'!1! R.I. f'frt'll'H' ki!l'IW!I 11·11h [.JI\\' a 11 ti l'f'fin1sh1•1! ('l\h1111-is. ::: l111~t' hdrn1s. ~ li;1T lt:<;, 11)i"11r1lrl<'iy 1·11rpf'l1•rl 11r1d <h-;:1pr1I. Dou- lllr ;.~ra~<' -11t·li l;uid~C'ap- 1•<1 fronl anlJ p•a1 ~-~1vls. l·:\l·rll"llT hll.\ Il l fl .'i l. Y s::1.~:i:<> .- PARK HUNTINGTON "HELMSMAN" $38,950! \'1•:-., 1111ni•r 11111 srll al $Hil0 h·s~ tlihll 11\r pru'f' of n1•11 hnnlt'~ l\.'IT l1<1llt lll1Pl\J\'f'- llH'l11S. Thi~ hun1P rrallh~·~ .\ hrd11w1111<, l!U'){r f;unil.v 1'11\1111 llllh r1rr•pl11C"r. 21" lm1h·. dra 1w1·11·~. 11·atrr ~ol'I · •'111'1". ,.1iu1qi~tu 11r l\~l l , PH· !111 alll1 l~llh'r!'ir 11 u1J,., r--:;-.- 1.,1rr11 \'A 111 .• u 1n11.1 br 11~­ ~11111t"! Ii\ ll ll,lllflf' 11•11)1 111.1111 S't"{IO rln11n or lt>~~"­ r.1111u11 1~1.•-.1l•lr r1•r 1n1Jre lnron111tl1u1 1. ('al! ;,1().2::;1~. 1o ·THEREAL \""-ESTATERS , "I ' t, \ '1 Ti I ' Cool Ocelln Breeze 111 ,. 1i.1• ,. 111~1 11~11•d :1 r>1 n1.1• 11• l··d•1•llll, .\ l111tii l~"il1'1i" I.,, I '11<·•1.• h•/ll\1• /,.. ··atn! 111111 ••11 <111111•t'111·,,M!I 1111, h1>l11•• 111•11 lf'lr, rhr til· l1111;i l1• II> 1•11110:-'I •fli ~ l••1 111n l t111111<g 1 n1. l111't!r fHrntl1 I !It /.. <~i>r1-.·,j p11l1u, ( r· 1·1·:11!1•.I 1n 111 :i 11; 11 :1_1 ~ 1nr I ~11:11: •'!'Jll •, .-11<1111 drp• t.· 1-..i11 11 '••I' h1,11 :11111 11'N 11rr $'.:~ 'liHl DOVER SHORES BEST BUY I 1-·anlast1t 4 BR. 1\1ith 25' beam ceiling in li v- ing roo tn . f'orm. DR . Isl and kitchen. \Va lk lQ :l private beaches. 3 car garage. S105 ,000 4l0 1\!0RNJNG STAR OPEN SAT1SUN 1-5·30 WE HAVE JUST SOLD S LINDA IS LE DRIVE LINDA ISLE $145,000 'J'he llouse of Charn1 ! ,o\ del ightful cov ered entrance 10 this beautUul 5 BR. hon1e. Soft colors t.hruout. f1anelled F'll v.·/1vel bar. f·'orm. DR. Plumbed for pool. Pier & slip . QUIET CUL-DE-SAC STREET Beautifully maintained 3 BR. home in pru_i1e <irea. Formal din ing room & 2 baths. Choice lruit trees & professional landscaping. Near \Ve!'lc!iff shops & schools. S40 .500. '01.5 ALISO OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 WESTCLIFF -$<6,000 Ne\V carpeting -Nti\\'ly redecorated. J\llo ve righl into this charmer. 3 BR. & form. dining . Eleautiful pool & n1anicured yard. t.144 SUSSEX OPEN SAT;SUN 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$155,000 Bre1nd Ill'\\' "'alerfront home \Vith the spac- ious ope n look . high ceilings, elc. 4 BR .. FR., forn1 . DR .. study & 5112 baths. "1.INflA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$160,000 Krand ncv.· 4 RR . home \V /family rn1 .. .study & DR. 2nd floor l'ea1ures a huge sundeck ac- c·e.o;,..;ible to all bedroon1s. J ust a touch of forn1al11 y. 0\1·ner w /consider lse or exchange. A BIT OF NEW ENGLAND -$79,950 ,o\ deli ghtful 5 BR. Ca pe Cod in Baycresl a rea. ~·orin DR. & lge. ru1npu s rm. Space for pool. (;real area l'or children. ltnincd . poss. BACK BAY AREA -$64,SOO 1 ·usto1n built by present O\l'ner. ll eaullful 1roods. inside and out. Spanish Li le entry. \\'ailed courtya rd for privacy. 3 Spacious BR .• forn1al dining rn1 . plus huge bonu s r1n. for office at hon1e or fain. rm. 3 Car gal'age. LINDA ISLE -$167,0oo J\ear ne\v custom built 5 t-:Jt ho1ne 1lesigned by llerbe11 Bro\\nell. 1-·an1 . rn1. & forni. DR. l\i an,v fine features. 1'all for appt. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT -SlJS,000 l\orne for fa1n ily \\'ho needs pie r; slip & 5 or G bedroo1n s. Lge. terrace for dining or stin- ning around pool. Oran1a tic· entry courtyd. Put your family in these lo vely su rroundings ~ VIEW IN LAGUNA BEACH 0\l"n your ov.•n apt. in beautiful Laguna Roy- ale. l landsome deco rated 2 13R .. 2 ba. Pool & beach al. your doorstep. Ba lcony over- looking tlie blue Pacific. $48,500 BAY ISLAND -$135 ,000 Secluded family Jiving on this exclusive \1·orld of Beauty. Tennis cl.. private park \l1ith trees & flo111ers. Charn1ing 5 bedroom hon1e 1\1 lpier & slip. Call today to see ! BROKERS lo SALESMEN \\"r are e:.:panding our sale.c; staff. Our pr11nc requi re1nen1.~ arc int egrity and enthusiasn1. \\'e 11ced rncn anrl \1ornen kno111ledgeab!e 1n 1ncon1e. t·o1n1T1f'rc1al a11d rcsirte nlinl proper- ties. II .'011 are genu1ncly 1ntere . .;ted 111 ii pro- tessional real estate career. even though .\·011 inay ha\'e limited experience. \\'f> <1re 1nter- l•sted in n1eeting you. lnter\'iel\ by arpo1n t- l))Cl'll . "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 1 Sa n J oaquin Hil li Ro11d NEWPORT CENTE R 644-4910 * * * * * * /f:ii;t;tt,,._ co: TS Gent r •I ~ WALLACE -------- General REALTOR S . Eastside Cottege e 962-4454 e ( •rl'l'i I hJC~!1t111 "n qu1r1 .s1rrr1 $28 ,950 Open Even insis (h111r1· Rll\1!!11,_ \ <-<, 11 £ $~\,,;·,o. :: hf'drwn1 1 h.111•_ 4 Bdrm & Fa m ily Rm ::::::::::::::I f\1i-: pa110_ Hun .... \rnri ! 1.,~•­ Call ;.tt;.l!f.40. I CHOICE BLUFF'S Assun1t .) \'' apr 106 n. \\"mughl 1ro11 nrn11111f'ntal lr111· .. 11mund 1h1,, hnm~. ~ Af'd1'oom~. Fa1n1ly ftflflnl, !>111111_.:! P.00111. A1t t:oodit1on- lnR, :,10-1710 CllfW"l' !n~111 1111''"' !•l'u '.I fill. :l 1111111 h111l1•'', "il"h \\1th 11~· '"\ n UhHIU•' lU<01tl1nn. Thr Z.!r1rt 11111' an r\tru 1~ h.11h ' I I I ~29 HRrhor. C."r.1. , ~,. 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Plan IC. 1-'ee land. ~·l aster bedroon1 ha s fireplace as does living room and spacious famil y room. 5th bed - 1·oo m has own bath and could be maid's or niother-in-la""s roon1 . 3rd bath has both tub and separate ii talJ shO\\'er. Separate. laundry room. 3 car garage. ~lany built-i ns and extras. including Trashmaster, inter· con1 \\'iring, iarage door openers, et.c. Thi s is a choice corner lot at Hermit.age Lane and noyall~ SI, Georges Drive . Buy now and close escro\\' 1,·hen house i!! <'Om- pleted. By Owner -S89 ,500 -644· 1140 FAMILY BLUFFS A hu~J1lf's.~ IJ'anl\:ltr f'quals 11ne ram1ly's lo,;$, ca11 Or ~1nu· gaa1. R1·1p;hr & llh ]ny 4 RR. 11., t;a ·,.. 11·~11 l(l("R1ed Hl !he prlrnf' Bluff~ a1~<1 1-:asy 11alk lo s<·houl. shop- ping & stt•ps 1 .. the poul. $1:\,000_ OPEN SUNDAY 1-S S60 GLORIETTA CO RONA OE L MAR ( ·1~11i·•· 1 • ..-. & a fill'<' (1ppor 1111111)' lH p1111·l•.1~•· ,\ 0 II f l1nn1r 111 l11·:111i1f11! lr11nr TP!Tftl'<'. A 4 /ll{., :!I_,, h11'-., f.tmily nrierH"(I hunl". 1111h a bonus 1'0(1n1, OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 2015 KEWAMEE lilj~t.i,,r~ ------~-10 SECOND QUIZ I 1 Do _1·1111 1,.•rfl a d;in•·e floor:' JI Do )Oil n!'('cl !l)(JI~• !11r a bar:' i • n .. )!'\U 1wrrl n )l1111 lor a p0oJ 1ablr" 41 Do )'OU rlf•Nf 11'l0tll 1111 a 51 Du )OU llt>('{f ti ~or~•'fHJS fiags1onf' p:i.no l\H/1 tnuh- 111 bdrhrqur ~ 61 l)o you !1•'1'11 .t 111\\ 111,,111- tenanf'f' y.<1·d" i 1 Do you nerd " ~11<1r11H;~ hnn1r nn a •l•'ll-111anwU1'· f'(! SITf>l'I ' Yo\! e;in hair• ;ill 1)i1,._ for S2i'.!XJO i11«lt1d111~ ~'JI.\ ar1'1 \'A 1r1•111s. PI!' H ~ r ,·:111 :-...i&-:!:ll::. \-0 THE REAL ,'.'"'\.. ESTATERS '-' l'f'i "· TIL 4 r•r1 PACESETTER HOME l-le11.1·y shukr t'Ot;\( 0<•.111tlflll .\!I·;.~,\ \'~;g 11J-; lnr•:i11nn. lni- n1;:ieulalt· hu111r 111111 FOUR l..\f~r,~; BEDl:110~I." 111n l•a1ll:< ;i11d all •·l··r111j l..111·h· 1•n ,1 11h ct1~po1~al, tllsl>11 ,1~h­ l'I' a111l ln1s of f'~1 ·r·llrn1 "<ih· 111<'1' l.:11):f' flillPI} cl1n1t1).'. 1'l"t!ll\l. 111,1 l11rgr p:i lH1<= ;inl1 ht'au11r111 !a1ir1s .. np111\: \\·a~ti­ ,,,. and rl0('r fa(·i\111<'~ 111 spal'IOll:" doulJlr 1>:ar.tg1•. Bf'$1 of 1111 II I'" pri<"l'ff to ;-.('II t1t ONLY $~.fi.".U $54,500 YA No Down TO \IF."f~ F11ntri~rir RE('. Rl':ATIO:"\ Hil<)~l "-u h pool 111.ble ,'(, \~rl h111 l~•1rl_1 fnr - n1;1I d 111111:.: 1''<1111 11IU~ ~1111k­ r n f,111111.1 l•••nl. I ! •rg<' IA.ll'\:••111 •. : 1 .. trl•.•. 111 ,.)i~o­ l•th' +:11n1.u·ul.11 •. ,,.11,i1t1un. !'1 1111r n·,1il1•n11..il 11 1-.•:1 \l{l(f•l'>l II• , \, lll\1111>,lf,I T 1"tl <'<'rtlflr:<lr l'l' l"'~~on.1hlr I ;tli!o• ~-, 1,."~WI I 1!l•1 11• I •l~)lf' hu1 1rL1f'! Call :,1:1-.~-l'l-1 1(;p+•n r11·~) \outh,,. (~ oast Dover Shores lll'r'-i ~l--..l)i\Y I TO:, J!l{)) SA:-:TlA\;(1 Ill~ Thr four n1~t \1:1111 .. .i (r.t- Tllt~'I< all 1n unr -Qu,d1t:O.. \'1r11. l_.11o.•i11,,,11 f..-l'nr!'. ('11~10111 h1u11 ~ HI:. ; HH, r11m1J~· ro1. ·: ··;1 1· !.;<11 l>r lll-'" • 11rprtu1i: ,\· i11·,11w-i;.. Prnlts"v•iall.1 i..1~IM·><rlMI \'11rn111. tnnllf'<h,11c o•·r11- pa11t:.1. SR:i.c(XJ, Roy J. Ward 1 &1~ \\ ~;.>:TCl.JFF DR .. :0..8 f;.16-fltl.'I * EASTSIDE C.M. !9:{!1 tULLfo:RTON ()PE;o." DAILY 1--ti V11r11n1 Fa~t "-"<'l'Oll' 2 Hl'fll'OOOJS plu~ guf'SI roo111, h;ard1\"fJ01l flon1~. d ininl( roorn. !l('t'l'IC'.e porch, on R-2 IQ!. ClO!I<' 10 f'atholie r hul'!'h. Afl!un1e Jli-t"ll/\ loan, 7'.t'"'~ 11111"1'f'51. Roon1 for aoo1hrr unll. No finanr1ns,: charjtf's. Lachenmyer Realtor FANTASTIC l..01•t-ly :1 l~room :Z bllth hJmp 111 llW' \\1t':"I l\1Mll Vm li-1t M'11. \\'Alk !fl ~chool~ 11.11d park, 'J\lo m1nu1c1 ro Country Club. Only one of r l mod,.1 m•1 tnr i;:nl,,., flun'y 1t.nd It'-today • Only SJ5.9~. 'O THr: REAi, '.'\.. LSTATERS ' • I ' " MA(NAB -IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ne11· \isting-3 lx>d Portofino ' n1other-in- !a\1' roo ni an d hal h. Onlv n1od el .a vail able at this pric·c Hurry'. Fee·· land too S57.50U . 675-:12 10 Open Su nday J.:, 2047 Port Pr0\- ~·1H.:e . l\'e11·port Bea t·h NE WPOR T'S MOST ELEGANT BAYFRONT c:rac10US la\\'ll slopes to 156' of Bay fro ntage A.c:<:o rnodales 100' vac:hl 11•ithout obs lruc tin~ the ex pansive vi e·.,,,.. 4 BR's. den,. family roo in.. se parate rnaid'~ roon1 $650.000. SIH1 1111 by appointrnent. Phone 642-8235. SMART TRADER!! Ne\v Cannery Vi lla ge -l'· l at 3000 Ne\\'port Rlvd . -Inc . \\'hile you ,~·ail. .·\ssume loan. 1'rade for small vie11· home. Call Lcus l\Iiller 675-3210. A RARE LITTLE JEWEL in the proper setting. Jusl listed .. .o\ppeal- 1ng. traditi onal hon1c. exquisitel y 1·edecor· ated . Luxu rious draperies. tarpeting. tha11- del ier!' -ne\v kitchen applianC'es. !'elf·clean- inl? oven . Big shade trees, roofed terrace for outdoor cnjo,vrn ent Roo1n for pool. i\love right in'. 4 BR·s. 2 lovely bathroom:;::. FR. 2 firepdaees. ~64 .500 . Open Sun 1-5, 1100 ("a mbr1dgc, \Vestcliff. PR IME EASTBLUFF MULTIPLE UN ITS First time offered. 6 un it apartrnent binldin ,c:: \1"it h pool & recreation privi leges. 4 nf these .') year old unit.~ ha11e fireplaces. All hare i11- <l i1·iitual F'1\ heal and electric bu ilt-in s. Bea u- 1'1f1!1 1.v 1naiu!fil.J.lcd $~7.fiOO . Pleasf' l'al l f-ii.l-3::!.IO COUNTR Y ESTATE LIVING AT ITS FINEST .-\gorgeous San Juan Ca pis!ra110 C'5late. i'\inr plus acre.~ of L"ilrus. avocados. riding ring S.: paslure surroun<I this cu stom hon1e & gnest house. Spectacular l'ie\V of the O('ean , San .luan C:apistrano Valley aod the n1ountain~. S2 70.000. S1n aller parcels also available. l'l!'<ISC' 1•;ilj fi7;J-:l2J0 THE ONLY LUXURIOUS BAYFRONT ~ RH . 2 bath !'Ondo. \,·ith t·n1nplcte \ ic1\ of Ka .v 111 Ne\v port. Deluxe carpets & drapes. 1:ourr11rt kit chen . rireplate. pool. d bl. i::ar· a~r ,11,.. bC)a1 slip availahlr. SR9.500. Frank l'l•r;1lt<1 042-8235 NEW IVAN WE LLS SER IES ! J,la11s fr oin $89.0UO. ~:xcil ing ne11• fl'an \\'cll.o:: r11~to 1n hun1 cs on (;alaxv Drive . Nc\v flnor plans. Spr cta cular Bay 0 Vie>1".<>. Fnr de1ail s !lll llCI\ Sf'fl!'S <tf borne!> vii:it the lll Odt>J~ ;it ~OUfi Galaxy l)rivr or 1027 r.tar inrrs llr1\·r, Open Da ily or (.'<111 646-1:1:10 and 642 -8235. EXC ITING VIEWS-BAY & OCEAN llernral0r"s 3 BR -2 bath hom e. Fortna! DH. den_ Large pool. 't'ou 0\1·11 lt1nd Reduced lo ~7H.!"1()0 HARBOR HIGHLANDS BEST BUY! Li ke ne\\·: RE>n1odeled and repainted' Gnur- rnet b111lt -111 kil chrn' Best locatton'. Open Sn ! \~ Sun l·fl r Ill. lfi:16 ,.l\'ICl!l Lanr. ,\-{'\1- porl f{t·ach S3fl. lfl0 DOV ER SHORE S BAYFRO NT IJ1,.t111r·t111e fi RR -2 st0r.v hon1c \1 cathed- ral f•nt r~·-f10' used brick Bays1dr pa t1(}-p1E>r anrl float . 8142 .000. <lpen Sat. & Sun . 1-:l p.111 4 l:J :\'orth Stt1r L;i111· FOR BOAT LOVER S !\ Fah1ll o11.; 1)0\'Ell Sll(lHES R.\, Fl·:f)\"1' 11 ' pie r &· floa1 \Vat ch the hnHts •. ,g,lide hv you r 011·11 1111111 -rnansion fro111 \'our 1l0' Ba \·front pa tio. 40' LR . 3 RR , F'R. :-\ Iota.I tril1t1lph 1n rlrf'Ora11on ,'{. r.q 111 pment. $129 .800. ("all Brr! Fchrf'n 6i5·3210 f0r appl BAYCREST ('usln111 1lc:-.1g11ecl 1 harn11ng 4 BB ho111r for 4·01nro rt ,i;. pleasure Exlra large fannly & living roo 111s, e11ch " fireplace. Rea utiful pool & landsc aped play area. Onl ;.: .~79,7!'i0 !-\ppt 11nly ('all Dave C'ook 642-8235. CHARM ING, WARM, FRIENOL Y f 'on1plt'le privacy in your n\1'n ~pariou .o; hf'aled pool. Do1•cr Shor('s beau ty. :1 BR. c·on1·crl ible den, FR. formal DR. Read11 to 1no\·e in as ne\\", !124.500. Call \\'alter k in,g 67.5-3 210. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.ni. 1034 Pescador, Dover Shores. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Plus 2 BR home wi th formal l>R. Scarce no· frontage. Am ple parkini:. Sale price $60.000. Ca ll 675·3210. Open Sat. & Sun J-5 p.m. 407 · 409 Poppy. CdM _ WHAT'S A HOME RUN? This beautiful 3 bed. pool. tondo ho111e runs only $31.000. 675-32 10. BEAUTIFUL HARBOR ISLAND On the South side. fi bedroorn honic \l'llh pi<'r & slip. 0\1•11 the land. 8295,000. MACNAB· IRYINE 642-8235 675-3210 901 Dover Drive 1080 Beyside Dr ive Newport Beac:h Dally Piiot Cla11iflecl You Can Soll It, Fin d It, Tra de It With • Want Ad ]~ Gener11l Salisbury R,, .. 11, EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS BALBOA ISLAND So. Bayfront Home \\ 1111 U•'IU '"'II ~/!.ll'O'd p1rr. .\1111 l•1• . l l.)u.,r 1't't'en1l; ••1111plr1r!y f.t exprn~1v1•ly 1'r"IT1odf'lf'd, Huon1 IOI h.iy 11('11 ap1. r.11 ri:ar .Sho"11 hy app'I ()Il l). Ill AM ETHYST .~ Rdnn$. ! 11a1l1~. t."k1sr 10 !Oll'!l & :'<oulh lm.1 $:i9,~ J2S AMETHYST 1 Brinn~.~ 11.tlh~. N t11r l'\or1h li.11 ~;:19.!l.·-.o CO_RONA_ o .UPLE X 'I I .it!l-IU,i P1\f{f.;. , B'tr111s ., • h11lhs riu·h 51'6.~,00 21 5 CORAL :\ Bft :: H:11h:>. $."1"1.;.00. F11•n1 226-226 '/2 ONYX 2 BP.. housf'. l·BR. ap1. 271'"• f)o"ri 01111r1· 11111 can·.v ti;.J<1111 ·r Full pr11'1• S.l.'J.OOJ, CORONA DEL MAR 2 6dr 11 • liUJr c;rru1 ::u.'! l.arl;,pu1· ,\1·(' S·!·l,:,00. 0 11 1i. r·1 "'ill 1·arry 11/~nlall down ri·i.11n1 ! Do no1 c!1~1\1rb 1rn. an!•. Salisbury ll•'<•ll y ~l:i .\IAHIS I·: AV E. 67:1-6900 BALBOA J SJ ~'\.\/D MESA VERDE PACESITTER Assunlf' Jt11, l11Jil'h \I,\ !oan ot' :;1. ~. on rh1,. expan<l1-d p;i,•r . scnrr I lwd100111, 2 b,1111. oi1r hh1o·k 1 .. roun1ry Cluh, large l!Jl1 :.; .;:1 ci.rnrr luJ llugo> \'t'lll<'lll IJ•lllO \\Ith maturp f'\ rri:1·,.ri1~. pll'lli\ !'\I rr'>flnl for flo•>I 'a1 r \ 11 a 111••11111 un 1111• lfutn r.1!'1" pr-r,rni il<'" 1111a1k·111c.. Jhu·- !). th1-. 11,.n'1 ln~r lunj! ;if this prH·1• of Sl:l.:l{)() Call 546-7'.ll:\ r .. r !ur11i<'r illff'lrlllil• lion. -CAN'T-FfND IT f * II ILL f\l'll.IJ .1our (lrf';u, li"111r ll:.11• ,.1:il! !or l'Oll\· p11'I{' !10111c p<1<;k.1gr . f'ul ~our n1nl11io>1wr in O\lf .19 ,lr"~I' nl quaJJ1.v Cll~IOill hon1e budd11<J.:. ,.;:e~ r~:i1nplr of pr-odurt 11 1 ~ GaJ .. \1, l.101 r r Shorr!<. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • ~ ''SOLD'' lit11 ·"11•· l•,!I 1bru 111111 11111u•r n1•11·1•d ... 11 II•• 11r"d !11''.J.f•·• !1r'111l1fti1 •Ii.~,. rr")f h"il'" 111 ,llr,<:;i \ •'l"I" "11!1 '1 l.r{I l'l\1111~, } !1'diP -' fll"!'p•:H - ,. , •·In~<' !•• .111 ~1 ·11....-.1" 1111<1 l'\h<ippln't l:rdL/r'l"<f $!1~~1. 1 •1·1t·r s.~n'l·i11. COATS & WALLA CE REALTORS -546-4141 -- {0pen Evenings ) FHA-YA TERMS FORMER MODEL HOME Sllll a ~111111 pl~n·r-' Shai; 1·.1r- pr1<, f11·C"pl111'r. hu1h 1n~. spn11l .. 1•1 '· ~h<1I.(· roof ~ l ~u-;r h"rtrf1tu11~. :!' ~ b;1.1h~. l"rl>ilrlUr uril1ty roon1. la11i- 1I~ an<! 1hmng room. J-..·(l\\' \',\Ct.:o.:·r, re11 dy for mo1r- i11. Full prirr. $28,!!'50 :-:n rfOl\"'1 \'A. Call ;,.l(}.,l."11 IOpt'r1 l!\'r~ l • 3 Bedl'1Jom • eBath&Yi e Carpet•, drapes, i-angt, petlo, storage shed. $23,500 ... Terms Roy McCerdle Realtor 11110 Sf'WJ10M Blv(t (" \f 541-7729 ., 1'Rl-rLEX, Xlnl E·~ld~ c \I. loca11on, •31 2 en·~. !netl ~'111-ds. r;ilrft....... l nf'n1nl" S•120 1n", S~~ :;oo. R.v 01' nrr, 1111.:,:1::1 rz?E~r~ DIRECTORY ""' thl1 handy dlr•ctarr with yo11 fhb w-'i.iwl n Y•• oa •a•U•·h1111tl ..... Alt the lacafla111o li1r.cl Mlaw .,. dat.c:flbff h1 •reat.r detoll by odnnld'"J .1 ... w•er• 111 today'1 DAILY l'llOT WANT ADS. Porro"" shawhHJ ape• ha111tt far 1ale or to re11r art •tr•ed to 1111 111eh inform11ria11 111 1hl1 col11m11 each Friday a11d Sat11rda~. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Br & Fam or Oen) 1215 & 1217 W. Ba y t\ve .. !Balboa Peninsula) N.B 642·5200 1Sun l ·S l (3 Bedrooms) 1981 til ever Pl . ("osta r.-tcsa 675-51°79 jsun 1-f>) 125 Via Zurich !Lido lslc 1 N B 675-5200 1Sun 2·5l 609 Vista Bonita 1'rhe Blut fs1 N.B. 833-0820 1Sat & Sun 1·61 2112 Fel ipe (The Bluffs) N,B. 833·0820 1Sun 1·61 2501 ('rc~tviC'\V (Bayshures1 N.B. 644·2430 ; 833-$7$$ iSun afternoon) 550 \'ist:i Grande (l'he Bluffsf N.B. ~44·2430 ; 833·0770 /Sal & Sun 1·51 2015 /\Jiso. Costa ~1esa 64 4-4910 S40.500 !Sat & Sun 1-5.30) *1344 Sussex Lar1e. Ne\l'pOI'\ Bcar·h 644-4910 $46.000 1Sat S,: Su n 1-5:301 (3 Br & Fam or Oen) 1915 Jl,la riners Dr .. l~Vestcliffl N.B 642-2686 S45,000 1Sa1 & S11n) *20372 Birch. Sant<1 .l\n;i /!eights 642·5200 {Sat & Sun 8 a.rn.·12:30 p.111) 2232 Arbutus tEa~tbluff! 1\1.B. 644-2430; 833-0700 !Sun 1-51 1717 'l'errapin. /\:e\\'pOrl Beath 646·71 71 !S un 1-5l 1100 Can1bridge !\\lcstC'!Jfff N.B. 642·8235 LSundavl *1034 Pescador tlJovcr Shores1 N.B. - 675-32 10 ~Sa t & Sun) (4 Bedrooms) 612 Kings Plate !('!iffhaven) Np t II .gt.~ 646-7682 S:l.1 .800 1Sat S.: Sun 12-ti\ 560 Glorletta (The Bluffs) N.B. 675-59.30 !S11n 1-:l) 1528 l\ccl Dr .. N('1vport Beach 644 -2430: 833-0700 !Sun l -51 *4500 Orrington ICan1eo Shore~I l'df\'1 644-24:to: 833-0700 isun 1·51 2512 Li_ghth ol1 se Ln 1Broadn1oorf \d~I (i44-2430 : 833-0700 iSun J-5) *2020 ('alver! 1\vc., (i\lesa V'erd e) (' !\'1 673-8:150 $41 ,500 1Su11 1-3:30) *369 \iista Ba va 1Rack Ba y) N.B 675·3210 $47 .950 (Sunday) (4 Br & Fam or Oen) 19202 P.cthan_,. /J rtve. 'l'urt!e Roek, lrr1ne 833-0788 $44JIOO !Sat 1-!'11 223 \'ia Qu ito !Lid o l.~!r ) .'\.R. 673·7300 ISat & ~un 1-5) 1521 Et1 st Crean Bl . Balboa Pen insula 042-5200 1S11n 1-.)) 1601 'l'radc\vinds (Ba_rcrestl i\1e\vport Reh. 642-5200 1Sun 1·5) 2015 J\e111ame>e ~lrv111C' tC'rr ) ('d.\l CJ75·5!130 1S un 1·51 329 Prin('e ton. (:o:;:;ta l\1co;a 1714J 82.1-4205 S3'.t!l00 rF'ri Pr.I tn fll nn ,,.,,,\1) *621 Po11'ell i:'\C\\'J)tJ rt I le lgh\.~I N.R 042-5200 1Sa 1 & '\on 1-5 30\ 1075 Santa Ho.~a Ave . ('o.~la flll'~a fi57-8.121 5:?7 .995 1Sun l-5l 1612 /\nt1g11a 1f)over ~horc~I :\.B fi44 -2430: 83.'l-0700 1S11n 1-.il 424 .t\ngclita J)r llrvirH' ·rcrr l <'d.\I '144-2430 ; s:J.1-0700 isun 1-:ll 1420 Outrigger (l·la rhor \·1e1v r!illsol ('cl~! 644 -2430: 833-0 70 0 ~a r 1\:,; Sun \-:)1 B:lO Senora. ('os la .\lcsa !l40-23J:l S35 . .")00 1S:i t *1712 c.;alaxy f)r. f\c11port fl46·7171 *20:-l:J l .(lrnnos. r ·o~ta ~'l r.~a ,\: Sun Rereh !Sun 1-51 1-5) fi46-7171 1Sa! ,r.; Sun J·5l 202:i2 l·:a~f\l(Hid c.·1rtl t 11 1111! R1 h 64 6-7171 (S ;it & :-,1111 1-5) *1023 f)olph111 ·rr1·1· 1lr1111e ·re>r r 1 t'rL\I fi42-ll235 1S.1tnrda \') 15:16 \"iv1an 1.n i!l:irhnr· il gl d"I ,\ B · f-i42-fl2:~5 $:1fl.4:'i0 rSat (t Sun) 2047 Port Prov ince 111.\. llon1c:,l 1'\J".!1. fi7~-:l2 I 0 $.'i7 .500 1 S11 11tl:iv1 410 ~Tornin g Star, i\1£'\1·p11rt Reat h · 644 -4910 SlOS.000 isat s,_ Su n 1-:):301 **8 Linda Isle [)rive 1Ln1da lslcJ N.R. 644-4910 $155.000 1Sal & Sun 1·5:301 (5 Bedrooms) **42fi North Starl.n tDovcr Shorrsl N.B. 642-8235 rSat & Sun ) (S Br & Fam or Oen) ** 16 1.inda !~le J)rivr 11.inda 1 ~te) N R fl73-6721 1Sun 1-4! 202 \Y Stevcn:r:; (Sandpointel S . .'\ 83:1-01\20 $41.000 1Sun 2·fi l *2006 Galaxy J)r. !Oove>r Sho res1 NB, f:i4fl-l550 tDailv) *I 027 h-lariners Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 548·7893 1Dailyl CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (T Bedroom) 1 99~7 Picadilly. 11 untington Beach 962-242l $16,500 (Sun Noon-Dusk) DUPLEX FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 225 f\1argucritc. Corona de! f\!3r S62 .500 /Sal & Sun) (2 Br & 1 Br) 71 5 f\1arguer1te, Corona del 673·8550 $5Q.500 (3 Bedrooms) ~ta r 1Sun 1·5:30) 407 . 409 Poppy. Corona del !\13r 675-3210 rSat & Sun\ WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1641 Bayside Dr .. 642·8235 ·- Newport Beac h (Sat & Sun1 General Gen•r•I G.neral General General --------~ • fi: ... ,. A WHAT! NO BASEBALL e.rounds ror the kiddies'? None, but iL does liave a putting green and S\Vimming pool for n1t1111 & dad Also thref' roomv bedroorns. 2 f1replaee s. 20 'x30' solar1 un1. E:xclus1ve lo1:a- t1on S59 .500. BA YCREST BEAUTY 'rhc lo\•ellest of areas. features th 1~ 4 l>ed· roorn . family roo111. 211 b:ilh hon1e . l0~1 - l)_'\RE. vou \\'Oll'I find another l1kr it ior thr prll:<' . S54.500. TRIPPPLE YOUR PLEASURE \\'ell maintained t riplex. South of the high· 11a1· in beautiful l 'df\1 , Blo<:k & 1 ~ to bea ch. Onl ~ 858.00U . EIGHT "PLUSH" VIEW UNITS -I" E••+bJ,ff - JI ere <ll'e eight sLJper tlelltxe SPLl'I' LE\11C:L- V I E\V <1parln1e nts. lucaled in EAS1'BL .. UF'J:. 011·ne1··s unil-:l beclroon1. 21/2 bath : 4-2 bed- roon1, 11/:.! bnth : 3-1 bedroorn. 1 10~ bath. \'ou haven 't ~een anything like these un1t:r:; .. •\ pleasure to shO\V at ~198 .~:i(i. LOOKING FOR A "SLIP"?? Look no-n1ore. A PRIVATE: SLIP 1\NLJ PtJ;:R decends rron1 thi s beautiful 00\.'J~R SllORE~ ho1ne \vith its V JE\V filled \v1 ndO\\S, fire- pl ace. 1 large 1Jerlroo1ns . den 1v1th "\\'£'!' 8:\R". 2 ba th ... 1!\Jaster IJath has a .Jacuzzi\ & sauna.) See and con1pare SI 19.500_ REALTORS 644-7270 General General '=:=~=~== I % BAY & BEACH RE ALTY, Inc. -BB1----ca11 for your copy of our catalog with p ic tures & prices. BALBOA POINT -JUST LISTED ('harn11ng. \\1ell built hon1e> on xl nt corner locnt1on . 1v1th1n s teps 10 /3alboa 1-">oi n1 :"\\·irn1ning bench & hn~ll la11nt"hing facil1t,v . :1 13drn1~ .. 2 baths J~cained cell's. As king S.58 .500. ('all for npp 'L 2237 IRVINE -PRICE SLASHED!! ()11•ner has Utlll'.'i\1~11 n1 0L11'al1on to sel l quick- ly. 1-\educefl $.').000 . :1 Bdr1n ." .. 21 :.i baths - r·harn1 . co111f<irl .~-vnlue 11,.rapped up in one! Price 11 011· only SS!i .5-00. LITTLE CORONA BEACH . "1th1n vi e"' nf Lhis lo\'Pl v 1 bdrin . :! bath hnn1c . <)pen hc ;:in1 ccil'~ frr)tc .. a Jillie 11 orld of your 01111 tor onl.v SIHl,500 PRICE REDUCTION!! l "F)l ~R.'\J )l·:l l in c1e1v rt>.~flt't·l. 011«> t1i lht> (ltlCSt \'a)ue i.; Ill "IJarhnr \'1e 11· Jlnrnes ' 5 lldrm:; . f<lrnilv 1111 plu<. fnr111<1t rl1111ng rm Property 111 "~l u\'C·ln " con dl\1011. /'rice no11· only $67,500 675·3000 2407 E. Coast Hwy .. 675·6426 CdM jGeneral 'POOL BY THE SEA '{;nr'Kfflus .l Hr<trn1 ",1 1 ~ /);1th 11/ta1111ly rm &-r11nna1 <Jl11 t'lll' "J. ~lfll','.• 1•1't"'UIJ1 r hnnlP w h.1rcl\1r1 fir.; .~ CTIH~. Tn1p11·11l p:11 1n ,11unud 11u11n- irn11lll'" -lr1'•' II & ~· root. [df'H I fn r p11rt1rs "il h (lllf rinor f;!;I~ B·R-Q Prir r 1n- clU<!rs w11shrr, rlr~·rr, 1('t' n•.1k1• rrfr111 I.: lllllll r11u1p. Pril'.-d hrln11· FHA a11pn1 I~· itl ror t,iutfl\ >1al" s:ifl.!l."ill Citll - Collins & Waltl Inc . %2-5~7.l lflf'l('n r1·r~. I ll cG~.-"~.-,-.~1---'-"' G eneral Newport Duplex ~\Pf•S 1() •oC<'Clll. :: RR, t1t}t111' plu~ •q11 :: r.:ir ~,.,r,1 gr- 11,1 m•r rnol 1valr rl' f'n1·1•d iii S6:t.fllfl Ocean Air Duplex 1 nn 'l H;i & 2 RR., 1-R;i_ unJI S.-•n·r :'\lnl •·•n!il $17.0tlO Lall 1i7::.Y1i:t "'flrrr \ l"'I ;'\.!•\\ l'IU'pl'IS, associated 8ROKER5-REAL TORS 2025 W Balboa 67J·J66J General See Catalina ... China Cove & all the boats pa ss lhe jetty entrance. l~xt:iting 4 bedroon1 home oh 3 levels. leatu res 24x34 Jiving & dining area. You own the la nd. Al l fo r $98,zsp. • 126 UNEQUALLED vie\\". 4.000 sq. ft.. 3 bed · roo1ns. family roo1n , dining roorn. 31h IJaths & you O\l'n lhe !;lnd at just SIB0.000. • 107 HO~lE SHOW REALTORS 3SJ5 I-~ f.oar~t llifrhway (:orona d~I ft1 er Barrell f1'1!'11!tiLJ •• SPECTACULAR BAYFRONTS 108' PRIME BAY FRONTAGE NOW UNDER CONSTqUCTION -4000 :i:o tt hon1e, roon1 for pool & 100' boat. $2f>0 .000. 67' BALBOA PENINSULA LOVELY, SPACIOUS HOME -\vith separ· ate :! bedroon1. 2 bath apartment. 5 tar gar- age. pier &· sltp S338.000. Additional lot available for pool or tennis rourl. 52' ON JETTY CHARMING OLD ENGLISH home \\'lth Sun1· 1ner house and lovely garden. pier & fl oal. S169.500 45' FRONTAGE WITH ELEGANT HOME -5 bedroo1n . 4 1 ~ tJaths. forn1al dining roon1 plus farnit y roon1. 1111 t:!XCht,<;ivc Linda Isle. ln11nediatc posses- sion. $189.500. !Con lacl Bi ll Bents !'or add1 l1011al l'ronl ho n1cs & lotsl. bay· BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT R-2 CORNER-North Bayfront. Older 3 bed· roo111 hon1e . e.'<rellenl location for 2 story duplex or luxurious home. For further inror- n1ation 1·all l'.:i!ecn Din»,•iddic. COME SEE THESE BALBOA PENINSULA ON TWO LOTS -4 bedroo1n bo rne for .sale. lease or lea se option. 1\vailable at onl'e. 1521 East Ocean Blvd Open Sunday 1-S LOVELY BAYCREST MOVE RIGHT IN-Ne\vly carpetrd and paint- ed 4 bedroon1 home. din ing roon1 and break· fast area. Irnrnaculatc. $56.500. 1601 Tradewinds, N.B. Open Sun. 1-S NEARING COMPLETION TWO CONVERTIBLE HOMES -can hr fini shed as 2 hedroon1s . d en & sturli o apart· incnt or 4 bedroo1n~. fa n1ily roon1 and dining roorn . 1215 & 1217 W. Bay Avr. Open Sun 1-5 BA YCREST CAPE COD CHARMING 4 BEDROOM, du1in g roon1 hon1e-1'hc perfctl !)Citing for antiques or provincial furnishings: n 0 0 m for pool_ $54.900. Office Open Saturdays & 5undays PETE BAR REIT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 LIDO ISLE PERMANENT BAY VIEW J<cla.xing Mediterranean atmosphere 111 this lovel.v sinr,le level ho n1e, with .s pac1ou!\ en- closed yard. 2 large bedroon1s. plus den • 1nusic roon1. 3 Car ga rage. Spotless lhruout. $124 .200 CORONA DEL MAR f\'ludern 3 bcdroo1n ho1ne with large garage aµa1 ·11nent. on quiet tree li ned .s treel. Grea t loca tion . tlose lo 'i'ou th Ce nter & shopping. l~cduted in price . $57.500. LINDA ISLE Ba.yf ront home fa ring !·!arbor Island. 1v1th pier & ~11p for large yacht, "'ilh tretnendous 2-~tory high entry. \\'ilh open flo\v living thru- ou\ 3 I .arge bedroon1s. 3 Aaths. Spacious v1c1\' dinin_g room. One of Linda Isle's mosl £"hcerful ho1nes. $225.00U HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673-4400 General -~-Westcliff Probate J111n1arulalp ~ lll'~lroo111, '.! 11111 11 hn1111• tn 1•1•r.v rt,•s1ral>lr 111'1•11 l,;u ;.:1' 11 .~-~-Tah1t111n Pf~\[, 'I olh 111r!unr n11ul0<11• <"ill'P''lNI d1•o •k111j.! 1'1'1n1•nl (lrt11·\\11y "1111 11rnilll11'n1al ga r,. l<'•ul < to <>1'1'11'1/.!~I r:-111~ Ill!<' '11111111111\l Ujlk.c!'p 1a1~t. 1-'1·<'.<hl) 1•:11n1rd 1ns1c\1•. (')11.<.· r ... ~«honls :ind 1n.1.1.ir ~!~•l)IJl ll~. 1\pp1·:11.;1•,1 Ill ~ lji,111.AJ Oflrr ,,11hj1TI 10 murr app1,1v.ol. 110111<-s 111 1h1• 1111 11l~~!11111• ;11'1'.1 lrH''" fl'- '"'lllly ~old ;i1 lh1•n~:in1Ji< 111n 1'•'. l1 'i; thr l.Jl'.,1 huy u1 tho• an·tl. C111i right tMIW i-ij."i-·l~J:'ll • COLES'WORTliY I CO.I REALTORS ... -1 •llCll ,..MfU·4tll Truly Outstanding Waterfront YA -NO DOWN Sl 'NSH!NE 110;\I~~ w11h l twdroon1s. 2 ba ;hs plu.~ 1 c:ar ).!ara,i:e. Con(.TeU! J)al'k- 1111: for hoa1 or <-·a1nper. f'n- ··!osr1! ~·ard 1<.'i!h lni11 tret.~ and itantPJl. Ruy no•" $24,500. Newport •• F•irview 646·8811 (anytime) =,..._--' OPEN HOUSE SAT 1 TO 5 406 IRIS .Sr,. 1lui_; l:>l'aut iful duplex tlt•stlrd all'a}' In a 1roptc;a\ sf'llini.: 11f lush gret'nt'l'Y & 10,1rnnl;! ll't't"' rt'1nl unit can he 1·on,'Pr1r-<l lo :1 f•111r b<'(lroo111 IJOusP e VACANT e _.. lmm.d. OccUJNncy • J BEDROO)T 1<.'ilh pool-w&. ter 110!tP.~r. nice carpets. $3"1,fa.l. 329.1 Arb:ona, C.ti-1. .. 3 Bedroom with dllO(ll--Ne~ ly pain1M. new Cllt'pe' \\'alk to rnarket & 1chool.J!. 2717 Citiola. •'det!<i del Ma) ar<'a. S3:l.~. -PATAGONIA-·. -ARIZONA- Tl1ar'11 "here the 0111111e gonf', and wants 111:1 COL J.IO:l;~ PAHK hontf' tiol IJ(i\1 ' Jus1 ltsrrd al onlY:i S:.!7 .:ll~J Cn111plt·1,. 11•1111 .t! h,•,!11ovn1~. 1 ba1hs, OVP.r·J s•~r(t li1•111g J'fL1. & famll~ rn1. L>1ea1 lo~:a11011 011 n~~~ lln<'d •'t1!-1le-s11c. only ll'l'("P!'t" t•1 n1·an~1· Coas1 Collcgr ~ Call u~ for flJr'!hrr 1iet11.ll11. C'.dl :i 1ii-."ll!SO (Opl'n F:vew.) [ ~? ~.!'!j Owner Help Finance Owner of 1hill spat'. J &. d hlln\e Jn Ni'wpo11 l-le1ght11 wanli; to [l"aVf' fol' le.\ s1:lll)lll: \\'/help f1nanc..:. Or- ft-1'l'!l.l for Sll,000 & you mo.,,·c nght in! Owner Anxious! Thii; lovely 3 BR. hon1~ I.: PflCL hHlal. l.; oow 11vailablf' for your inspection. Quiet Sh'f'~i nr. public & flA-t'OChu1.l school.~. Easy lt•rms k only $13,51(1 MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 OWNER LOSES-- YOUR GAIN Mov1n~ 0111 of s1t11e A)\'!\Ume \ow VA loan on lh;g J ye11r new, 3 be<!rwm home. \V I \\' rarJlt~ti. & cln.p•·s. Choice hfl'a. Cht'apcr than 11•n1. 1\c1 now~ S'lil.:-.OC Collins & Watts Inc. 962-:Kin Open F.:""'· NEAR NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH I .~ Uh~ h11n1r uf i.:t•r ,d riL·~1~11 ••I! l\a~lnu 11 t .ai.·.~1 n·l1nr-- "'"n1 ... 11 r 1·111l~)(hrd u1 lhl« .t,.111:1•11111 r:111111v 1~u111· ~·1111 111 1•;1 r1n1h all<I 1·ha1•n1 '"Hl- ;u .•I n•ap an cxrra 11d1IN.J lJOnu.~ ft'flnl addl'tl inconl('. St·1> lh i~ f1n11 3 Rll horn(' Crill 6i3-31!';J(l J11.•I t1~1t'tl. 1'• hath~ -irunk. 1 ~!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!~1 pl1>d W JI h II II •' l1•1C,!. l1' !' I h<l I I 'General General 111akl'~ r 11l .. r'L•11\111.: 1111 ;11 - 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J fa 1r 1,1 1 •· 1111• 11•111' 1' ( 'hat 111 I' 11nd ulll11,v 111·1· <1Hnh111;'1I 111 \-oTHEREAL \~ESTATERS '. •• '"''' ! ,,. XI.NT F'.ASTSIDE l0t·:1t1on rn Irving fllOtll with ~ bn<·k fu·eplac" • Ni('1' kitch- l'll, st>para1,. <hn1ng roon1 - Fl'nN'fi l'Pllr yard w11h COii· er\'11 bnck patio • L'hoiC't' Cliflh11vf'n lCH'a!10fi. Only S·l:.?.000. f'~7. lf'l'lllS. ti73-8:i50. JlnJa J:l/e PRESTIG E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT JUST COMPLETED 5 Br:. 4 bn!h hon1e \vith 50 ft docli . Beauti- ful ly decoralerf \\'1!'1 n1arble nH,tr. batl1• c·r_vs t;:il chandcl iers. fine carpet!' & 11 allpaper . 1111tlt-1n \'Clt'llLnn , recit·c·ulatin;::; hol \1ater, du1nlJ1\'aiter & 1nany other e•tras S285.000. 3 Linda Isle Drive J.o\elv . nt1\' 5 Bit 4 1 ~ ha. ho1nf 11 11 ,1!1'1'- fron t l1v rn1. & din. r1 n Oak paneled fan1ily rn1 \1 lr p/(' fl·lasler RR \11 . .;iUini; area &: l1rcplnce Bn y ,11,i. J\•11 v1e11 s. $179.500 12 Linda Isl • Drive l·:!el-(<i lll nC1\ :i Hll. 41 "J ha hrune 11 101 n1a! (1111 r-111 lnn1 rin \1 e1 b~r ln1pre~.-.11t en- tr1 cnur! \1 Hi tl 111ahog door:-. Sli9 .°IQ(j 92 Linda Il le Drive Beau t. :l Bl1 4 ba horne 11 forn1a l din r111. & IRrnily r111. :l Frrlcs. (Jur.~icle stair11·a v. Huilt-111 gun 1·;:1bine1 & books he.Jve:o;, ~155.0()0 No. i6. WATERFRONT LOT 3 lar garage. nedltt"C'd IO ~ 77 ,000 341 For Complete Information On all homes & lots, please call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg. at Linda Isle BAYSIDE DR., SUITE l, N.B. 675·6161 1111.~ _1 l><'dl\1om. -~1• hnll1, ldw:11-;.-;i11d lin'.1kf;i~1 mo1n ~/·!tlllj:, $1/i{l.fO.). 67:~-~(1,"{J -------~----- ON AN ISLAND f.oJr\.-\I (.'-2 wrlJ huilr 1·or1w1• l11•1ISI', l'IH! lit' u~N.! as hon1P lir offu.;r nr t~imbuu1 11un. A slPal al $:11/J(JO. • • • :; llUS!:>.'~~·"-" UNIT:' or 111· l'Onil' 011 1\1. l:ITh. (',.\J. Lr! fll'OjJl'!'I_\' heir IJil.\l!Ull 111 11 ,\'r'. Ow11f'r 11·111 r·a n·.v l,;1 al j •'. TRI HARBOR REAL TORS MINI ESTATE ,\lovf' the 1·/uldrcn inlo thi!! ;; ht'clrno111 1·!1an11rr. Hugc- 1•11r•Jn~rd p111 1n. !a!'g-P. living 1111101 11 1111 f11'Pf)lar,., loc,11- r•I 011 rul-dt•-sar. Cll>i-il" In "'"l~1nl~ S(•p 1hl'.'O ro<111y r·ti..-.•d Bl ()nl.v $34.:IOO. Collins & Watts Inc. ~2 •. i.'12:1 Optn E''"'!i. -ttR-S-.,-2-BATHS-ov~ ..,.1 cA1.1v i '(J,\."'I R I 11 100 ~a.,1 l71h. C .. \L •'<111!1 111 ' Fl. JI.! HA hv•n". i;u;.31.-,;, ~:vr!l· &l1-2'.?'E! 1,1 1111, lu1n1,,t 11111 1'1•, •11'11 1'. 11·•·1 h:o1, ,; ft fl!•·~ oll' ilno·k :.? l"t· 1~·•1"1• <111;(11~ t,1.II1 I·"\" , I jJI~. llrjJ~ t.· " .• I lj '·1 I" 'I 16 Linda Is le Clp,.n S11t1fla_1 1-1 ll.\I.\' OPEN SUN. 1-5 1981 Meyer Place ,,,,,), >iii IOj.! IHI' <'\ "l'.~·llllf'' ."1••'1 1 11"1~ ,,, ·rlll••I· l"I••-"' t" ,111if)11IJl~ l(rr 1\l01)1, rc101il f•ll' !latl .; lw•I 01· 1ra1ii•r. l ~•r~r· r~1111n 111f'.1 "Ii 1h1s 11111•, ~h.ol'fil,v 1l1'r·nr:1l•'rl .~ l"il <11 !iu111r 11\ ('01.~l;1 \lf•,,1, r.n r11('r <'IH'nl'f lol ~1.\(~ ~11111 h) ,,,. l'll ll l'l ~rr Berry Realty 675-5179 $25,950 4 Bdrm & Den 116,800 V.A.--- ,,nvonp qual1f1r~ ,11h 1P<'! 1n \I A I.nan \\'tlh 6r;. 11nnua! 1"'1'!'<'111.tf;!r r.11r TOlal pa,v- t!l"!ll ~ l! IX prr month. Sh11 rp ~ 1~~11~·~un ho1nr i;:!1sten1ni:: 11 1th 111\ IUJ\\'C)fll) 1-'l.OORS. 2 lu\"urinu,< hath~. mN!rrn t.u1lt-111 k11r•lir-11 l{,.,ufly rn <M" 11py 1n1mrcl1;i1r l.v VI 1111,1•'1, 1•1•l<"•11nf' CALI ,• Walker & Lee 279(1 H11rhnr Alvd , a1 Ada111 ~ .\1~-!H~ll Oprn '111 ~! Pi\! Huge enclased patio Total Price $22,SOO. S11bn11t 011 rrrm!I. ~'IUST BE: SOI .D Tflif; \\'EEK, HUR- RY' Collins & Watts Inc. ~i2-.i:12.~ Open F.:v~ .. ~=~ * 2 DUPLE XES * NPwrr. ~ir;e hy ~ide. &II one 0 1• tnth. J lll1. 2 b11. ea. Near Jx-~rh, $:12,!"J(X) <'lH;h, George Wii iiamson Realtor 673-4350 645-1564 . $34,900 -1906-S-ANTIAGO DR. • OPEN SUNDAY l·S tOOVf.H SHOR E~. N.B.I : 1168 BOISE, C.M. 4 Brdrn1, lar.l(c fan1ily mi, 3 : Larl;!t> 'l s!ry ~ BR. ~ BA. 81\, \llP1v from every mom. • 1lr11 k hllRP la1l11I_,. n11Jn1 . OPEN .DAIL\' 1 TO;, ' Nor1tu:-a1r. 1·ul-r1r-sa<' ROY J . \YARn RLTRS ROY J. WARD CO.. 6-16-0128 REAL TORS 0~1~V~N~E~R~1ran~. ~ Betlroom11: General Jf;.19 \Vt'!'trliff Or, N.B. 1,. /)en, Crrcuh1.r rhi ve1<.•;i,y. : !>Hi-Irr~ ____ ~~~~ Ja.rgr roon1 ~. S2J.9'".11. bier. : Q\\'~F.R 11111.~~f'll 4 BCl'.:lro-Cllll :l-W.-1720 day or n!ih1. ; IJ'adi. 10 th1:1 1·harm1n,i: orn. ~·am1ly Room. a~~ume ! ht•mr . ~1 720 .\·'•" 11pr l<mn. $2'1,9;.,Q. bkr, JT'S A brP.ett •. 1ell your 1 TAR BE LL 29SS Harbor I f';ilJ 110,v !imP :141}-Ji'20. il,.m.! 1vi\h c11..<;e. use Daily 1 Gener•I -------fl!'.~un1r VA loRn. Ill"'' l'a.v· fn (•n1Jr, ~ Rrd")()lns. Au1ll- COLLEGE PARK Srdudl'tl, tr"" lrrlf'd "ul-<Jr- i<ac., f111n1l,v ~lOlnr . f(';i lur- lfl\: l blJ;? l)j•dr<•llllS, ~ brkk fit~>p[:H't'.~. Bii ht1d l1n ktll'h· Pn v.·1th panll)'. li(•avy sh11ke roof, ('()Vf'rcd p11110, lrv.sh- l;v pa1nrf'<I in & 0111, plU:t 1111 assurnahle 5~~·;.. loan. llW'- ry on !hi~ 111 S~l.~1()(1. 5'10-1151 IDpen E111•nlni;:~) "£n HIRITAGI --BayfronfOuPlex On thP. BtK Bay~ ChoiC't' Bal- hoe Penim;uln I()('. Oul~rn111t­ in1: viev.• Prt\"RIP hr11ch. l\Hr. 3 & 2 BR. uni t~. Drck~. patt0. :111 Yrar:c .1·nun ~. r irlll tirn(' otfcrrd s21;.,I))]_ JOSt:PHINE: \\"EBB, Rf'llllor Balboa Real Estate Co. 71"(1 E. Balboii Blv .. BRlboo 673-41-40 67.l·la96 f.veti. -REPOSSESSIONS Sparkling clean homc1, !Orne ooi.•"IY p11\nrc<1 & CBf'J)eled. 2 3, 4 & 5 lxJrn1i;, Som~ wi1h fll'lt'!lit. Fl-IA-VA conv. term!!, from $20,000 ro $40,000. O)LLINS k ' WA.Tr$ INC. &M.1 Ad11m~ Avt!. 00l-~S23 1n-, Cirtul11r Onv('11 ay * 5 BEDROOMS * ANXIOUS OWNER O\\rlt'I' hou1:h1 nrw hunir & n •;1d,v -71 hdr1n~. plus tanr 1l_v r111 , plus lor111at d1n1nc. 1'111 .. plU!I :~ Oalhs, plU!! hUt:-1' v.11J~lrt1b,. r!vsrts -carpets/ d!"lJp!'!; -lh ilt·iri j(as kilch- rr, -hobhy nn. -1ln11hlc i;:untj(f' -nirrly lantlsrapcd, w11h l0i!d11 l'Jf bri ck 11•111ls & pl;1111er.~ l.1M·111rrl on cul f;r ,;a1· ,;ll'f'!'I nf 1111'(' hom,.,s -11pp1u.\ 17[1() sq. r1 , of l1v111r.: lln'a. t"or further 111· lormat1on call - CHIL T ROBINETT REAL TOR 644-7951 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-1;, ACRE Hui;!(' tl't"('~ -park-like 11rt1lng for 1h1s 1'hllrm1ng J brrl- room. 'l bath ht'.:iu1y. Larxt deu1.cl'll"il lt31'1lg... Room for bu;11 I. 1r11 ill'r lmm11culate. A nil't' /ind. $41,9;-iO. Walker & Lee ::=;;;~;;::::::;~~~~~==1 S@\\~}A-"'t-trs· The Punle wilh the Bui/I-In Chuclfe 0 l!eorronge lsthltt of tM four tcrambled wordt b. low to forni four sl'"ple words. GYRNIT f 1 • I I I' I ·~· ·o.~· 8 PllNT NUMBEllEO LETTERS RrallOf'll: IN THESE SQUARES :t013 \Vf'Slf'lllf l)1·1vr Li (,If,. i7l 1 ()pPfl '111 9 P~I €) g~fC:~~~~EP. LETTERS TO I I I I I I 'f tu'1 unu.~rd lten111 11110 q uick -- -- - ,.,h, "" "'-"'" SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 _..2..C:......:.C..C..C~~-C~~ I ~! _,,,, .. l~I -·· .. ]~ ....... ! -·~-·~"__,) [i) lrvlM Litgun• B••ch LW. l1le New,.,. ..,,.,. Comm.rclal ~n"'E~G~·NCw;;E;--*-;-·/•;;a;;.---.----;;;;;:;;;io;/--;o>.p;,e;,N;;;:<H~OU;LI<sii~1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--~M-Y~ST_l_C_H_l_l_L~-•-G,,--re-.-,~,-.m-.,,.lly....,,H-..... ~-1 ~~ .... YSID"'t_v_111_1~~12!.-,,.-,._P_._ .... ~·~~~,-..,.~1 ".,._ * ft e LNJQLF 1 tw>dmom, 2 t'RI PM TO MON A\I UNIVER.StTY PARK HOME Panoran1Jc Vlt" ln'lm thlt !':xtra l&r&t lo1. Enormotn No tl\Udrtn nt1 pt!i, Al· DOWNTOVlN Anahtim. W t>0t1h, ,O.lrij:ll' "10rr '\\'lrh '1"·1coRNJ:R l.llT ln1'l'IV 4 RR large 4 8R .. J blilh hom•; patio, !I BR, dtll, dil'I, tarn rra.c .. bc,o,a.m ttil~. 2 lllt. 2 Ft. frolll&Je Oil LlnMltt -.IN DOVER SHORES 1·11 rrrt fnrm a.J din1r11 room, or dell. film r·m. If: ·1111 "I"'· Beautt1ully decorated fro1n its private elec. :? lrplcs., dt'Jr._ Nttds de.ror-rm., 3 BA, Dt•ut kitehen, l!A. Frpl~. Encl .,.tio. Pool. Aw .. "'Ith apprnx. 9-100 1q. r11tnr'• t•u•IQm homt . 2 prti•a1" patio •rwl <inuDI• fl,.. kl! \ll('I rlw rlblr frph· "~-gate. walled entrance, thru 1t11 hexagonal anna & yard work, but .mov,.\n cond. onJy SM.50:>. or will rtnl 61~-ti. bid&. ltated to es~blah-~-~ ~rm!\. pl u• dt'n ' pi<>-1 ~<+.ffi tH r"i* fll,..r "'-.1 1ra-l"XJ>Pn•i~, Kh •i;: rq .;IK N ~Iexican Li led t'!nl1 _1., to the floating ~taTr\\·ay v.onh 11 at at.~. ken Brlttlnth•m l cNc.,.-,.--rt~Hco-lcth~,.----1 ed busints!. S12'1,7:'!0. ""•II IAndii·~P@'I l rrlP"'"r"h~ l •kr nvrr )-'HA lo.\n niH rlrJ)ll!, Lotit nf u5M hrlc-k. leading to the msir. bdrrn. suite Cool, CO\•er· NEW LISTING Rtaltor WALKEk REALT\' '7~5200 1 I -,,... ~u "' ed patios. 1;:ric h roon1 \\'llh 1t.:o; 0\1 n patio · • v•.rvu.v lft9 •• ~.. r c.;, ~lli('lll. OPF.N DAILY l·:i quafl f>1. na . lo"' do-.1.'11. I ~~A h•••· l •-,, ~. • P•· · · & t"1 rst rlmt on marke• fo .. thia .,....,..,..., u-vlnlJ M-11C1gt STORE" T OF"ICE..- 1717 A;>.'TJr.L'A. •rw1n re• ty, tnc. ll('I• .,. ronrn /or i:.rlrli norit. d 4 B" II II [ I · d "wnody '· ho11S1" _ J Bdrm1., l-•o==c.oc..-=.~~~~ I CORBIN-'.'l:ii;?Arooknirr-.,i. Hn.i.11:n Brh l_.f)v('l.Y h irl$<'P' • ,, dhl; g ar en. _u rrn~ in fl , rett Y a1n1y size 1 baths; modtrn latch.; PE" SAT/SUN. l·S Vacant.moveri&hl in.Jftft.. on Newport Blvd, ••• "11 kitchen, famil v entertainment center \\'i!h 221 VIA QUITO Sop dlnin .. ~m F'-pl&e< 11.)() M equity. on ltai;theitd. ~"" •ny11me icar -.11; lndr>· laril. :-.:P11r f'nl -· 111n1lly/d11ung rm. A mwn to · -... ' · "'"' · hui lt·in bookc<=ises Outstanding landsc~1ng. , ... , ,, ••,·.ooo. 4 Bft + famijy. 21,i Ratha. hdwd floors & car-pt~. Huie 7',2% loan. Pa.rt In tradt MARTIN 11'11'1"5, 1111 11cl'lrlol~. rhurrnr~. · kl & d 1. h -~ o ''' '"'' con1p. 11', spr1n ers J?ar en lg 1.... any, CLOSE.IN DUPLEX Lo1 ~811. $89.500 b.!th & '·2. Dbl . a:•ra1e. " J.XISSiblt. wntr - . :\fAJF:ST!C "MONTEREY .. Pllrk &. trhnpPfi: rntr. 112·~' n1any extras. JNC'L UDl!\1G 'fHE LAND. 11 ~.. LIDO REAL TY INC. carpon on Allt y. On tree. Condominiums : Til)Umn rhoiN'll1 .l bi!>rl""1m, "'ill 1'<1n.~1rlrr lrarlr. By ·--~·~Y sl'tr1ng • priv11cy. • .:.::l:::AcL0T.:.::OcR.:.::S _ _:Mc..:4-c7c6':::2 I 1•, h•lh inwn hnml' N""''" Ownf'r. ~29 P rlnCl'ton. C i\1 ".'i /:"\'C': 19,lfi" .'\Jnr 1-ond ;\1ay rxcha.na:e l317 ~~~ N.8 . ~~d~-~rnrr nt-a.r Qilf .,.,'~•-•-H_,l•.,..,_ ____ 1_60~ t l11 ffi 111: l.l'a~ nr npnon, ~ m-4~--c~~--· In: largrr units. t.suna • Immaculate OCl:AN fR.DN T ~ltf'C. &pl. 2 t SHARP I VACA~T I MESA VERDE 1st 1~·,.~:i>rn Ra llk 81dt; al'l';:r Allking s42.500. Met• del Mtir BR. 2 BA. 0-\'-0 , NRET AN+D CLE EN l•rwin r e alty, inc. GOLF COURSE Un11 rr~1ly Park Som•thlng D iff•r•nt? * HARD TO FIND * Cha.nninr hOme. recently NJ-147.j()O, Owner. 4~;ww. I • • 21:.62 Brmktlui"ll, Hm.11:n Bf'h •Nn rlov.n c.;.1.·, IOI' lhi~ •(lt'<'P-Thu; 11'ally dtltrrtnl J BR .. 2 ,.. decorot.ttd. J BR. 2 &. Ntw , i"M rond J BR 1 BA homr .. 01y 1 8:13-0101 Nightl harh homr n/ red"ood It_ ~i,, ' In!. A5~um1bJr. l BR. s/lag carpets. F1repl•c•. Kil . 2 br col'ldO. vtr .... po<tl. nr • S46-S411 •"ytime I nus 3 b<ltm 00111,. -.111h /lu;:r 1 1 f f •~<'> :JV\ + l11m. r m. 2 Ba. 2 Car ga.r. bf ~• O"'' i;hpa: & Ali~-u Bek. S22,000 , .t"CWrl perin, hrtt1.e .... •y, man-1.,...,.,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,! pool tah!P .•u.l'fl la rnll.v t ..,..,,..,....,,....,~.,,,..,.., ... .,,..,,...,....,~.,,'!"""""'I c:11ss. a1•a1 or ony ..,..,,J<N tm, ......... f>!l.ho. -. 1ar. insr-i•d 111...-lls beaut ~ha.K l -room. Cul-rll ... •~r trtP-linerl I Huntington Beach Huntington B••ch • bu1 llHlkf' nlfPr. SJ.1,500 Own/air ~~-2300 eVI', on 11 lle.y_ 137.950. ()y,·~r-499-4397. l'rpf1 .• rlrJM. i1ffp1, lo!~ n! S.U•• l•l•nd ~"'""1 lnr priv•r). "'on'•/;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, /-~~'7-:-C::-=~:;:~":" REALE X Mes• Verde CAl.L 0 644-1 414 POPULAn Monl ict'Un Cnndo rlrl1 p11nelltng. au~ lo~-lAll II.I prict of ~.91'{1 rnv. Mr Jr Executive Real Estate ... MESA VERDE • 9 ~ splll-lt....el modl'I. $21,.lOO. "Coa~t PIA1A , nr..rbv ll'l\v&. Ruby lot, $45,000 Call $22 ,950 917 Glrnof'yrl':. L.aruna. -tdJAtJIC. By OY."llf'r. ~1481. Stllrr .,..111 ~) ·di.~m;1111 .l!.15-08CH , 675-5937 L1l'r ~mnnl rh,. VJr's 11.t 11 494--8561 Excel Cond . ll 4 or ;i ~r. 2 lEALTY ; point'! fnr ~'HA • \"A rin-Walker & Lee RR. S12.!4:.o 1 torirn~. s:nm rin1·p _, . .,u 1·1111 J111tnn1 p,..,1. ,_~S~P~A~NISfi_V_ILLA--111. 111m rm, b1t1n1, lau/10'.lry Ne ar N1•,•ri ,.11 ortlt• Income Pr°"rty 16' • 1•-. p · I n1n1 rs 111. Srllrr fl<'!.'~ ;ill h f 2 h h f • h .• N 1 ~ndnJ:, aod "'1'• lerm11r u• -en1n1u • I Pr rm. a l, 1-ntl Ol'"~n rm. :'!pints r..,e r nnJ . l'w LAST CHANCE to buy " E•STSJDE .HOME -ro,,1~. p;,y111t~ Ir-~ rh~111'r11· h lk th '-h 0"•1-'-'"' "' eh 1 h ' fl k ' ~ ~ • • 1 · 1 __..,..,....,.. flf'a lrora rr1>u, -.111 10 ' rlf:&C . · """'"._ c "' · a . -II" a-1: cp . \\e t·iH ·"'"· cv,., ~d .. -' , .. i-•. H•m• 10 ,_ COME -;earRlll'P., or .111 ..... ume elfl~ -o r EN SAl./Suo. \:l()...'i::ll) ('rpl s, rt1'f}". l>r"1k ... hrl1r~. -h _, uJ . u <.-a.L • --~ " "''" AND IN 1n1<: lnw 101 r11e ln11n w1 111 ~IO 1 TNOO A NH\'C 77911 Hal't'.ocw f.ll vrl_ al Ada111~ Crill -i'ily. sturro '"'11 r= I': p!Ltlo. $3.4,:JOO. By owner. li1!M ...,:ith Graham Rlly ef- ' p11_vml.• nl i iio ~r nin illr! ·A chArmillgv~io~arh<lmf', j :.45-0491 ~n 'til ~P_M_ ~~1'1~r~"~. ~~~:~~~~. /-'.~~:: 847-8531 • 592-5571 fllllf , 4 hrlrn1s., .1 hath!: 3 107r dll. 545-3890. ff'<:llvt Stpt. ?7th. 4 BR. 2 J3un~~tt~'~:11:,':· !:r:,~:~ I-!IL'<l's At in.s_ Askin~ SZl.950. Br .. 2 Ba. Walk lo tN\y or C•mbrld,. ltl•tet !Rm rm, frnt'd ,\· !d~rprl. f!'plcs. Lgr. d1n1111:, & !3m1ly REPUBLIC homP: • BR & BA rustic, oversized lol. Gorfeous bath a.mi A.II rom- • K•tell• A••lty • OCi'a n. Brirk h11 I wood nrft. 2521 BOWDOIN PL. uvr1s1~" •!hi i?;11', 'lr~n ~~T~r!:~~d Pr~~s'i_::;~1~ lam rm & hta tc<I ponl . On Tmmtd . .tv ail . FHA ~pprsl plettly re·deoorat~. 2 barh· ! \!UO S. Rr1!t!ol. !l:.A. 5.'l7-5."UI rully l•irn. 1:19.750. Corn..r J BR. & family rm., nrH!hh'lr·hnorl _ "illk 10 ,hr•p-quitt strf't t. By owller. SJ9,050. Truly Clit!haven ~lat incomt unils Jv.:ftred C ,_ (1 ~ :zucs1 11p1 Be11ur1fu!Jy land-546--.12'9 b ! i nlle-r1 • 1111.~ .KI .Mr. Rohill.~n 1 bA. home. Blfllll, dbl. fp l pu11: .-t· ;c-hl~. 0 llY nf y~ar a! S11,800. Down· \11 r~hr wirh l"l"n!s nr S11S ! S UA\'!S HEA i.TY &12-7000 2 Car (l'llt. On pool~1~,. 101! lf =~~P~.1;.r~:: :'.:kin:1·$~~~: Mission Vi•io PYI $6,300. No. 2r1c1'1 Coov. htlp you llvr rent fnot' Sub-19,fSO IS THE PRICE ----S.32,500. Dr1 v1• hv & r;il!. financing only, Pr\n Ollly. n111 '-"'lit rlnwn P•>"IH!lll, '((>f !hi~ l'"l'Y l<'.1Vl'l1• J hrd-·I RJl, rlr n, .~ R;i_ -~r. n~rQUt ! BALBOA BAY PROP. -~~ll-~<O.C--.· Open hous, S!rt. &·Sun Sep1. fulJ ;;ICt ~17.:«t. c~11 : l'OOm 2 h~lh ho~p Thr ll11h !.: hr>a T ran1 p. S!>!I.~. r.m \\I B II '" ,,,-, . ..., t•Z-4471 ':.J 54•~•10J 3 BOR.. ON VIEW LOT 2:.1h & :!6111. 12 tllni 6. 1112 Walker & Lee ! ' . :\111•· h•ll R f• 61~ •~""" ... ' . 11 IOH, · · _,_ '" •1 000 OPF.N SUNDA\. I ~ ' ' Irwin 1~ 111.11:11 Poough ""'vn11 · ~ · .I"~ ~· ..--"' -----------~ ' · -' · -i v ti Killli:S Placr, N.R. CAil ' cAn a.~sume -.1 1l h p,y.n1~n1s -UNUSUAL J RH hnme nn li:ir WALK TO BEACH OOWN ><JUT><~c.o.LI. 2€.tll PRECI AOOS "'-•• B h ,o _, f 4 1 ,. 1 •·-a ... l!k .... -c:-""twn:'i&.8p.m.64&-7on2. nl $160 prr moorh, -.1•hich •YI or•s · • ..-u or uni s. r..x ra • &ll,r rranslerrtd, must M c-1790 H11 rbor -91vd. al Ar1o1rr,1 '--------111r,e liv , .... "' f•~f,·. S2l,500 -LO DOWN • 499-1800 • . $25 500 · .,, o . f 9 p·1 • · icl d JI Moel~ bu1!1 T -'" ,. f ---------nticr llearly ll~W homr. ~J-I ptn :1 -• -~' u es a . rn • CliAfl.\tlNG 2 BR, cnrnplt Yormal rlin rn1 w/ bl!-in 2 .1r _1'!lu11£ hon1 ' •'HIUfiJIR $32,000 I 111::1 del"p '"' cAr""1 ~ 11.l!IO f I I + f I .. :\Jo1·e~ )'Oii in 11>•.• ~"'nA 4 Lovr.ly ga.n:len lotch, air-,.PlEXES • ,.. . fll'll' kilchrn M w crpt1 r11bille'1.s. l''n.nr lrtes in olcl. orina !I' rn1 orrna .. 1n ., "" , .. , ...- marchin1t rlrilPf'~. DouWe Shon Y.lllk ln ,2 pvl bt'irhe~~ l•ihloll rarden. 0 n ly al'f'11 , blrin n () t,, t11 . .;h"a.,,.h· BPrlrm, 2 l:ialh horn,. 11uh 2 Bdnn .. 1'1 bath hQme on cond. sttp down 1IV1rl£: rm. Older 2 bdrm., J bat.It plu1 $6.000 down. Price J.)5.000. p rage to bool' C11ll. :z:-~zs Cr•~t\·if'IO Dr. r r . l(ll~ nr .•lnr;ri:I" •·;ih1nr<1.•. hra1,v .~hat:: r rp1::: 1·Jnse 10 .•pacinu:o;, rountry lot. La~ FR. 1 ~ b11.. Comt ll't Thi' 2 small rooms. Lge. Jiving W•rnt'r "-Oak, Hunt. S ch., W I k & L S22.900. Trrm~. 0-.1•nrr. 124 ,_.,. A If , fl . ,_ f 1 k .., ·i x1 ra. ---'il'.'!I and thi• "ill l -f , • a er ee Ri ()wllf'r' frt" 103!1 t:· 20 S C ,,_~ '/. pi'llin~ f11r "1111tnnr <>nlrr r . .,i~ .. n 1 A/ho H Snvpp1ne. am1y Jtchtn. amt'dre1-•'-""' rm. w •• ,,c. J Car garaae. 2 blk.o. W. of Bea.ch lvd . . · .r · · · ~. 1h. !, :\1.-rro2--4>111. ,.,_ 1· , I h • '· .vnur ll"'''" hnmP. W lk RI 67.5200 l<1!llir~· ''"OP!'r< Mui:;hr an. 111·11111" l'r.11111 llll:.'S, rE>place ... anC'h uylt "" a •r ty. ~ New crpls & rlrps, fi1Tp1'1, n1l1rr h"m": r·t1ll prll'r MARINER REAL TY pnrc-h. HOMEBUYERS llJ6 Via Lido. Ne...,·port Rtac11 fi.. h .. g•~ bl un.o.. Gd 1.ut. • 2791) Harl>t!r Rl\'rl, 11 t Arl11m& Coron• del Mar SZ.'\CX'l "°""· No 2nrl r.o . ..,-,, rl0l'1n11: ~-o.o.I. 1\1PB ll \'rrde ~ .H:t-M6."> Op#'n 'Iii !I f'\f DUPLEX BR, 2 h11. rul--d,.-.o.11r s2:1.:i00 -1 ..-., In rln"n p;i.1ri11~ ~12--i.'-11 21 hr. 11n~. ~"r.·. .J/"!' REAL TY URGENT Open Sat Ir Sun trom nnon . Ii llflf "lll' ('an t;i ke '1\<>r GI --BLUE-POOL--..,/'TOian (714) 531-2250 MUST GO.GO LEAOERSHIP R . E. J•----------J3 RR . 2 B11 !h, 11unrrom & 54~971 2 * ~1,'t-A7:W nrti1•p fllU• I.bd rm . (111"31:"4!' TIXF:R llppl'r Wllh hPllrl'rl BAY & OCEAN loon· B1,.. hom .. •."im11U pncr lai<' Hi~h potellti.U, c., 2 Mm!'~ &42·4-lliti/.HO-illft/M7-59 ll Call R,li-l'l'll l ps1a11-s ~n!Arium , Qv,.rlnnk REAL ESTATE Newport le•ch nn II"R" lot. Su,ll'~ted S26.;{)fl * * * 11p1. $.l3.51l'l pool. ;i hP<lrm hou!<e plu ... \' f ~ 1 ~1 _. SO. OF HWY. ;:11.n1t' roon1 &\2-169:l. SE YMOUR REALTY ·'"r•!un .. pr.,l trnin rr1\·11 1e1 ll90G!!"nn r~.,1'S1 . ·-oranyolftr.Ca.ll213661-l900 *NEW 27 UNIT Jll1\ fl1>~i·h Ai1·'1 , fflt:ll Reh E11nrlrr·k . L·nrlrrpl•(.,,d, t~-1.:J-1 7.1 :ll'.l-0.,16 WAY OF LIFE f • '" Bk APAR-MENT BLDG 11'1'. rom .,..,1 1 uni!~ .,.., iu 2 1• • 2 hf Cornni.. ~t \111.r iriro.:n,. or:, 1nll'!', • Inn,. ~h11kr rnof1 ()pe11 'til !l rvt • i '.\LI. ~17-1!.)1]7 • a. 11"r .1:....., pm. r . ' , Enjoy thf' rTlaxtd living or PARK Lidn To-.1·nhollsr. ~ COSTA MESA , . I plL1.~ rhn11•p J.t)(Jrn1. "'fl' Dan• Point nllmr !'ll u.o. 1111'\'.ln1P. 2 Rn Cl 1 h 1., ~ •---·--------- h W lk ~ c I Osf' fl S 11fJp111jj" d .,...,./ I' 1'11r . II kt '-"'""' .ovf'' BIG CANY.ON ON!.\" S22,.'i00 " Rc111:h. Tn ~l!:f', c1tll -• '" n-h •· V ,. t CURT DOSH R It \ ~t·11nt 101 , ,2'1'f'llt \'It.,.' nl JS!h 1>I'. n•: .. ...-11 u r '1' r. t ea Or t 1111·"ay S40.~ t--°"-'-"~•-'_1_0,_2 _<,.__,_,_11 __ FANTASTIC VIEW li ':t·f'.172 Evt~. fii.1-34611 ,01 h•y & Of·l'an. ~ flrlrm., E•st Bluff 1110 \I( <'OA•l Hi12:hv.'11)' 1 .l1, h111hc ; nl'" f'Ultflm hf'>mf'_ l--R--E-0--H--0,....1-- $11!1.:ilO G.I. REPO r •crn1r Proii:~ti~ti!~·">ii'li \\.l'lw r,nh· $172~ 10!i!I d<l"n lSAVE YOUR MONEY I LISTING 11 nd itll ~1~ 1n as.•um, 1h1" HOME + INCOME .1n11 "STARDUST MELODY" h11n11111111.; '.lllh hi!pf'I• !l~"« l.nnk 111 ~r.n1 r nf th" P~!l'il<: Jf111rl11•n1,rj f k,r,1·.~. llliPl"(YllT1, I ll'~ 111;\!"Tll -~~­ fl'ITI, p1t1~ I h1·ri1'""•rn.• 11nrl l ha1f1~. Call rlf'I\.\ ! i;12-.l~i.~.'i rf'pO' l~rgl' ~ bt>rl, 2 ~thlJUST l.l!'TEn , '2 RR. hr,ml', fir•! tlml' nNrrffi. ('hoirr r11nchr r .,.Ith pU.•h button hr11m•. lrrlr. h!r-.111 kltC'h · rut rll' !qi(' 811111~ horn!'. rnrl kilchr n. A111/10f1~.erl _ G.I I'll, ~ room,v • .o.tm11n. I 111111, lli)Jo1·0'jll Pl11 n. nv,.rl,..,..,k- ll!ri>tl l.<' _ no d1~c-r1n11a11nn -S·ti;,.'00 in:: ~p.1r1ou~ Rrt""n~I!. Ar-"I wouldn't live thl!rtr ()T H Jo: n AVAILAB!.F: 1 hnr l'r1l1",1', ""IN>n1r .. ynu in unll!11 you paid me.'' IA'ALKF.R & l.f:E Rt11llnr.< '"111:0.'(; \10nt:n,\' 'l Arc 2 rh1.o. apl11 1 .. 1rl .l Rn 21, \\nulrl ~nl1 Irk,. )~Ii ,n.-nr1r ~'l.+\.\"• · hA, IJ.nml', l!lrrl'rl Air hra r.1 harh rn-.1·1ltv>11.o.,.. 111 ht>;iu1 , 11lu ... y•111r n\.\n pl11tr rn l11r: rrpl, hl!·1n l(iichl'n ' nt•t· rnnfhtrnn' o ... n,.,·~ rurrh11•-·r1i1.~ r:•ir1:rn11~ .1 -r lr:i. hn1nP f211.000. 'l1li:.1·, 1111: 1.., ... 1 ~ti BR. 11.p1 1n to-.1·n. f"d 111mrt·i.r hnml' t. dr~1rr h<1~ plu"\i cnlrl •arpr1s. llr. dnwn, h.·11~ nr oplton nr -: !':19,500 qu1r.k ,11.lP rr11·t1> T"'flf'rts P 1.<n T1!e rn!nc~. rn11 ;.: \'AfANT ~~111 1 ,. •Plirr University Re•lty urlfP llry -f>nly J·l.f,7.ll), p11 n0 -1tr"11t )0 ,.al 1n11 C>'rJ· .1 lll flll' hf't1J'OOm~. 2 bA th .1001 f:. Cs! Hw.v fi73-6.'i10 (. 1r11J ~1r·1~1111l ! . ~ h"rt. '.! "TI)P " {'Onr!1ri0n. I N""' --( ,..._. h<11h. 2 -2 h<>rl. 2 1'11rh. P111• larwin realty, inc. "-ft ( -·~) J' rr ! . 1 hrd. I ha'h. A<:1t'1.'.: 11.''62 Rronkhur11r. Hnl~n Br-11 .. VIEW -VIEW (,~'f,S/:: ·;• "-' 'illtfi lfl', rl1,11n. C11JI 546-5411 anytime \IF.\V -h'Clln 11\'lllf:: !'Onm! ..._....._!)} Walker & Lee I!!""""""""""'""-"""""""' \."!~:\V • lr"m rl1n111" mom' :-'·., rcnlly NO DOWN 1 \-1 ~:1~· • lro1n hl'rakfllAl rm : ........ GI-\I JF.IV • from kilrlirn! 1414 \'i~T11 !)fol Orn nr .•ui'H1111 , nn th1.o. 2 ~lory 4 \'Jf;\\I • lrf>m run1pn.• 1'00m! 1\1'.\\f)l'lrl Rei:.rh hf>tlMOm 2 h111h hf"11111y. J\'p-.1',\'lf:."'. from 1n~~1rr hrirn1.' fi-1·1-1133 l)J.1-09.T.i [1'f'~. paint 11l:';1rlr ArlO nur. Car-2 j\\nr,. bl>drnom• & l htl!h• -----:-_ -~- ti!lo !!;il'hnr Rl1 rl _ ,,.1 ,\r'11 •11~ :,1.;.rr.11;:1 l)prn 'ril .'1 f'\1 "SIMPLY WONDERFUL " P"IS t. rlnqlf'~. lrte~I hnn1f'I enn1rlr1 .. 1h1~ i't :\\' 0 ho1nr." ~100 11 S.~l.~.l!l. , ', fnr thr lllrR;I' l11n11I~, clo:;r ('ORONA HIGHl..AND.t 1-~-11'1 I 0 1 ll~UIC) 1'1 1 ins:. ~hnu.~ prirlr 'lf "'" orr<h11' I, u · · R , ... int: :<It" w n11 .. ~ ru 11111n 1n .>1ChoolJ1 & ~hnpJlll1':. 11<'-n1vers1ty e•lty h th l I l 'I I rll \111.<:I ~,.., 1h1.• 4 1-rrlr•--..,m l."'d lC111• fnr quirk :u!.ll'. $2'!1,000 1001 F. Csr Hw1· fi7l·fi-,J() 11 ·~· u·p · ;;inll nr1<'o n. hnn1.. tn ;<1pprrr-1<1 i~ rhr Collins&W•Hslnt.. ( . ·--::-·' '. l rm,llmrrn,rinl "1 w.• 11nrkn111n.•h1p Cl"'" rn 962 :i!Zt Opt>n Evr • $6.l.i(l(I t. murh n1or P Oprn 1-;, •I' h "n I ( :lnrl .:h111•f'H'K; · ·· ---· -IH0\1t: & RF./\-rAJ .. ~ 11111h 11Ji Aral1a s1 r"u -DOVER SHORES RPrlnn. ~ R11 1h tn-lr1,I 11 nrl1rEn "rlnN. Ill.TY fi4:?-1 771 , ~ll-?.;o,; \. If , · I [> I A#1h'll\ r1>11 titl 11n11. l\'11!k --11''.I' ('IT111' vii it') t. h Sl)!lrK>u~ i, ,n,11 ! for ,111 rr.1 "1 s ••ppini 11nr1 hearh. lO'' Feunt•in V•lley . c1oo I ,._1 nn\.\n. CAl,L ---lll.Lnlnt. ;· in r !X"'l . rEHllO:'\ RL'l"Y fA 2.1771 , \17'1 'll'I PF:R \1fl ,lil('~lf/1 s1.:z(l(IO -1 .. -~.~ nr l --IAssumP fil ,_r, rHr'I. l BR 1\ s11.-i,OOl. ~~ •. Ay app I CORONA HIGHLANDS RA c"<uwi". 1nrl •Tri!•, <1rri~. 8 111 G rundy, Realtor 11 A" lRA., " f ,v«hr/rlr\r, S1722fl n1n ,1 R 1 'iA i;-· !Olli\ r•. , amr n •'f'l lf'll!:,•, · "1 ;iy~H~: · _ '·'"-1 :'\1111Of·ran111'" ~w1mmini:; ll~n1 I• 1nf'I A~<<'lr '1111>•. A~k -BY OWNER -r-.,-,1. S71.;.()(1 I 1n1: S12,.l!Vl o,.·r~r .. 1r~r1",1 2032 VISTA CAJON r1 r7.,\.IORRL" r.~..; .. \L'l'Y {'(),I lrl. 1·n . -T HE BLUFFS -,lll.~ ~:. 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Hunt1n9ton ... ch rac1ou1 v1n9 sii?.fi'(). of'4"n s.1 1. ~n. n:. D!'llghrful RayCTl'~I •~• 4 \l11reur n1r. ''MINT JULJP : ~rm. rlin rm, lri; r11m rm, _C ___ M_ TIME" A PLEA~l 11tt: rn :;HO\\'! o•t• es• Arnold & Freud CO-LL_E_G_E-PA-RK- '.:\AS Jo:. 171h, C.l\! 646-'i7!if> 1 owNeRT RANS Fii R-4 -BEDROOM PLUS O Tllt: J<r AL I" f:STATJ:R~ B~unful coln11111l 11ii111.:l t1~ thl' """· F.ntl"r1111n your f1i~l1fl11 lln<il'r 1h11 m1'f'l'"'1 Vl'T'llorla •1"1 \oll ahn\11 •ti 1h!' rnoC no •ran h1.,,r 1.I'•, ·I h1111e h!'f\1'f'IOm~ 11111<1 .1 h;:oth~ 11nd •.. prirl'd 1»1' 11 f/U1rk ll/l]P' ,11~2-1:\:l~ O THE RE/IL "r:STATERS BIG SUR -MODEL - ~ lht~ r111l111.1· ('!""'" s~:..!t.io Quf'f'n, rin. \111r1~ r\11~~ 1n iif'~rh . .\.•I.inc: Hrr1111i:;p Rr11l E~t,11, ~II)-11$1 CHF:CK 1111' toar~11 1n. 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IAIY!J ·~ S BEDRM. 4-BATH J,11 1-e<> ra m1).I rm 2 yr~ r1•" ,..11 l1p~r11rl<>d. Sutimir .vour lt J m•. Real Estate by Mc VAY 545 -0458 89J-85JJ -* -3 BATHROOM~ *. Pl.l -" ) Rt.nnOO~l5:' 2"l X!fl" nFr' f:()()\I \I.I. t"flll S~1.'~IO HAFF DAL REAL TY ltl'l-4-!0."t R";:o11t1r11 I ~ hrlrrn. 2 h11Th, lir<'fll<11·r, I ~ " <I ., r-" r " rt ('11i·1irr Int, I 111ilr tn ~'1th Pr1rf'd fnr 'll!l!"k -·~ll". s 2">. '.f •l 'i:ll'O-,~li 11 RY n11·11~1·. V1·11rr•~r~n Fn11n· !-"In~ .. 1 RR 2 RA.'! II"~ nlrl , 11pi<nl ~·rr1 ... ,t· r11 n< l11lly l11t1~1·prl 1.\i.'Vlr'l 1nT.fiR.':1] fiLF.\" \l~r 4 Rr, 2 R~. hltll~. t hlk In ~l'h!~. F!!,.1,/V~ n 11 nrT. Qf:2--'i2'l1 4 F1n-11r11, 2'~ R,\~;r~r~ Prr~t11e;r h'lnlt . S .1 .i , :. n (1 • !l11; .. fi2.'lli •I RR , 1 R.'I • h: lllm rm . fqilr , hl!ll~. rn:, rlp•, rra 110. ~1'1 ri.·,o ~'li-j"j')O lrvinl! MOTIVATED SELLER ·~ . n1nl11·,,.rf'rl 1111~~1 ll;i, f'l l<'f"lf •h1• ll'l\t'- 11 l·•!1111 ' il11 hnn1~ "n fr<> l·H1'"1 H!lrlrr !hf' •ni1rk,.I !err~ •1111rk ~~Ir 1.1:._r-11 \\'il l (i red hill r:EJ!.TY l"n1'_ r~rk ('r111o•r . ln u1r (';ill 1\nyT1m1> ,11~.~-fl~::'n RR. ~·. harhs Jgp_ 1t110il: 2-!lilOry "A .. rramr hnrnr S rn1 , /ni•rnal 'r1,nrng rm, ,'\un ba~k in thf' pnv;icy ('If •n Jua,, C•pistr•no l.11~d~ nf ~rnragl' .\1;<11n ,1'0Ur pano Pnrl~f'rl hy 11n Gl\EAT PLAN llf}(lr 111r-NJnrl. Lovt l,v m-ran r1J hl r<x'I! brick "'"'ll nr rn-4 hPdroom~. 2 barhs, fa.m1Jy 1·1p" . :SS.I.~. 1ny th, ~11nr-1~ or nrarhy room. Easy rn ktrri hvirlJ' Turnl!r Associ•te1 Newport Brach. A c-11.n•I mo m nut nl lillf' of trafllr. 110:1 ,\', ("011.~1 H"~ .. Laguna i•i,.w. qu;,, R!TI'l'I , rluh-Well landsca~ y 11rd. _ 4!4_:_!__17 7 Anytime hou51'. pool a nd tt nn1s roorls Enclo-sf'd 1virh block v.•alls. wt1n'1 allov.· 1hi' c>rll' to 11111. Laundry facilitifs imidl'. HA PrY LIVT!\"G de~ignl'!rl by p . _, 13' ~ ~II nrn1 11t ~ ... :.,. .._a Cati lnr 111n 11ppointmen 1~ ;i r f' h 1 ! c-r 1. Llnol:!~tructed ,,_.., 7 7 \·1""' "' f"l('('llll. V.'alk In .,...,,. I l ONLY S.32.9.ill ·o ·THEREAL \"-CSTATEr~s hr11rh N_ ~t.nppin~ L,l:t' }Ji -CAPISTRANO VALLEY REAL TI' . ' . Int: rm , full rl 1n1ni:; rm , 2 Rr: +-hnhh~ rir. Ru11Pr'.• 31,:,01 Camino Cap1~trano 493-11 24 J"l'lllll). sn~rk!1111:. •le . c~=-~~~-~~ On1 ,v 5 BR. -4 BA .• FAM. s ,-, j'll :'\1 f:11---'i2'21 RI!)· OPEN SUN. 1·5 :30 430 RIVERSIDE PRIVACY • W11lkini;: rii-1 tn Bil ~rl'!Mls A Pannrama. :"nrth •!rl,. IA'11lk ' ~p11dnu11 hon1,. y,·/rrxim ior In hl'llf'h ,,. \'111 11~1' ~ Yr. Lr;:. family Bl'IJUI. lf!ITllN'rl ,-,)n!~mpnr;ir~. Con1·. rll'n Plltltl, nvr rs1trri 51:11.raa, "'Ith plu~ 'l Rn """m~ r111~rl 11rljacrni pa~·t'd pi:.rkln11; rnr lir111·1h nn \n'~ 1n111n1 l1jth Trlr, l'llffipPr, briat. S49.5fl0. ;,~·rr. Att-.;10115 • $.i7.Yrl. OAVl:i REALTY -M2-1000 HILLJ ~: i\1cCORMACK f':Etd.TOP. l!).j.7:i.~1 UNIQUE 1\-!Ylfi !.-11;111~~ .1 BR , ~ml' . llln• l'\'lr-'I h1111t!1n;:: s11 ... U11- nh~1111r1ablp 'I hilr 11·arrr !..· r•an,1n11 view~. Pri1·11cy. 4 Yl';\N; nlrl Xlnt prrc,. !or hn!h S·\:1,900 Englund Real E state 11~ Th~li~. 1. R l!\-~.1 Lagun a Nlguel H igh Value Low Cost I Rrlrm• , l11mil~ rrn . 2 hath~. L.a.r~" lnr S,J.1.900 Another Goodie /mmar :l Bdrm. 2 bath~. r·:lm1l.v kitchl'n. Good ltrms. $'..!fl.ro'I. Laguna N iguel Re•lty 8J0-50SO 499-1 J« B•st Buy In Area SJ2,SOO ~ Rrlrm., rl1n1112 ;r.r"f'a : p,~rrA ~r r<>r11rrl p~110 JVll'lm -.11th r11nn1'11n11r 11~11·. l1151un11 Ni51u•I Realty BJO·SOSO 499-1344 HARBOR Vi,11· Homes - C11rmt l, By o ... ·ne.r. Only ~lcpg fmn1 P.vk/Pool. Th15 111.sr('fuUy d~cor home is a rf.;r.I rh1rmrr. Lush gr.11ss. Jr;: pa!!i'I, crp!/rlrp5 , ~htll· t~rs f.· real lort for the kids fi44-l l74. "CUFFHAVEN" Newpor1 H,.1~11~ ,1 bf'dl"O(lm 2 bil!h hnn1,. 11·1th /1(-;\ul!lul plltl°' 1r-n1·PN'rl t,. Ull{'tllt't· I'd 1. Hnmp rt morl,lr-d 2 yr.c aro -8l'a1.1uru1 rlrape~. ti n-- placl', rnrrl'fl 111r. Of'\\' cpl5 1.· 1'1llyf tloor cov~nngll. F"H . .\ loan i~ AJ!lumeblf' GT ,;1,':. Pfl('l'rj J•\2,00(l. f'lfSI tlmt a dvrrri1cd. &IS-7171 \0 THI: REAL '('.. ESTATE.~f; STEPS TO BEACH 4 BR. 21, t:oa. Xlnt art~ rmi~. !l'nn13_ l!ll'in1m1ng l.- hn11tt1nr. S~R.!IOO. CAYWOOD REALTY 6JOfi \Y-Coa!lt H-.1 y.7' N.B. 541-llto RANCH ERO -l FIR . lamliy rm . "''e! hl!.r - mrr..J. Sti:iJ)(ll)_ OpP n Hou51' ML /, Sun. I-ti. 32047 D,.I Ohispn Rrl . H!I.t.rF: flteCORMACK REAL TOR ·t94-7::.n1 Tustin IDEAL fa.mliy Fornitr pr~st1;;e IMVI, rnochlitd & ho m'. '" 0 d t 1 N"located Ill beautiful He111:ht5 V1€'\<' property. \00 x 120 oppo,it~ piitrk k play.,-Ou/lds. ZolleO for horstg, J'\oom t<'.I fm"" 3 br. 2 bi:.. trplc, v.·/w shag, v.·allp.per &,, cah1nrtry in- slallerl . 111'14 r o v.· I er . &l0-958.'l. Univ•rsity P•rk -TOWNHOUSE. J BR . 1'? BA, lam rm .. nP"ly drr . J'.!jl,50ll_ 17611 R oc krosr v.·ay. ~":-102'.J. --------- Apartm•n~t for s•le 152 32 + UNITS COSTA Me5A 1170 r.t. S50 ~ rln. E.'<rt l nr- rupanry. 675.6().1! Ownt t· Re11 lrnr. Cemetery Lott/Crypts 156 -~-----...... ---......... -..... 1 n1n1cE !(>('111\on. '"P ~h•P' B!:AUTTF"UL Mm,., ] Br .. 1 h•. lam rm , uriJ rm .. bltn11. 2 trplc. rnv·o pa!tn. Nr -'C~l1. shPJ, p11rk & lenn1s ct.J. S1J.OOO. M2-26Mi. F OR Salt. 2 Cemettry Pio!!. H11Nxir Rrsr M l'm nr i Al PMk. $37j !!')r Bo!h. :5Jl-38M day11. ~5687 t 1•t .•. UNUSUAL 4 BR Rt"1trlmnnr, Tur1!1 Rno:·k, lm- n1,.,J 11f t:rt k :-.:"" L"n• '"1'•11~· !11::)1 .>:rhnn!, I hlk fr-nm PPI fl""/ !.. trnJU~ !'l'llll l ~. ~ Pn1·1 f.!llrrl r n•, 1nf'l 111riu111 hi 11'k p;i,ru··~. lrg f11.tn rrn, t:Rllrr1. hv rm 11llrp!r-. 2 h;i lh< <;11,~ Fnr 5:11lr R_,. n,1 nrr i;:t.1-!li.'1~. P.\--n\\nrr, l-AR-:-2-;:;-BA . 11101 rn1. d in rn1. Turtlr P.0rk, lll'i!UI 1·•('\\ ~J~-J•l'.1i. RrOW»:R -1-Rr:-21-;-R-; rlrn. J~.:.oo. 10 .... ~ <1n. roni{ ·r,.11111.• lln11· r k. li7~-Jl;:OJO L.51unl Be•(h SOUTH LAGUNA OCE ANFRONT Jll"1111 1. ~RR., l 1111. ~pltt lrl't0I lnrn. hnmr w1prh· !!:!1\r-.--ay Jn .<;,,.rl"f'I ('nvr Rl'llrh: lllrm- l'r hnmr of <'harhe 01aphn ~·i;~ Sf.a r.111( Or bv 111>1'!. EMERALD BA'v'LOT L•rge1t V iew Lot 111; ~:m .. 1'111'1 R~~-.s:.i.roo For Int~ /,, hnm,.~ r111t Bill Grundy, Re•lter J•ll Ra_1.,.1rlr , ;o>•pt B<"Arh 675-6161 c,~,.~,~.~.~.-RNrk llr'('f'11f'. "('II ,.,,\\ l RR. 2°, RA. ~rm, 2 trrl ~. nt °"" hrl<"k & c,rl._r, 'fill «"1 ~!H-i'IM. l ttr:. 2-AA!..11-,,-,-,,.-H 1ll ~t.11' t11•m r. rl'rl-.1nnrl I.· ~lllAA. fY'P11n \II'"'" fl""lm ,,.,.J')' T'rv1JI! 3;"·.fil l'.'lj.!lt,6, l hr, :? h11 , hnm". w/dh-J _c";r.r n1;(' 'rrL $3:.,rt'(l. 4!!.1----1/\i;, •l'.!9--1 .\11 Lido ltle --------Nord Waterfront Rr;r.nrl nt"'' :, Br.., 411 b.:i th~. rlrrk ,t· dock. 011 Lulo !\ord Sl!li.:.r..1, 40 Foot Lot . .\.ttr. rxpo.wd bram 3 BR., l M hc\ml' w/Soulh flrio. Only SG.'i.000. Street t o Strttt 4 RR. :\ h1 . "'a1 om Hom" Tn11r f'lrlnnr p!!lntrn '- ~unkrn !11 , rm. 31'p, d+n rm. Rt-11 urih1lly rll'ror~lrd. RrriucP.cl tn J,.~.9:.(1, Bill G r undy, Rltr, ~41 811.1-s1rl P, i\'R /;7~1~1 LIDO ISLE OPEN HOUSES SAT./SUN. 1-C 2 &inn. plus s tudy, J.49.500 228 VIA ITHACA 2 Bdt'm. plus d1n1nc. S56.SOO l09 VIA f.:BOLI ,l Btlnn~ . 1 Ila rh1 S6t,500 111 VJ,.1, l"ALa\~tO h owmW loweon ja. •eoltCM 34.l_g \11" Lido 6~2 *OPEN -SUN. l~l-.- 125 VI• Zurich RH.utlfully maintained J !R., 2 baths, with Srtutti P'tio. "'·""" W•lkor •11y. '7S.l700 :l.\.'116 V11 Urlo. N•wpon $.ucb Biii CANYON ~ B'R. J I A. B-1 t"-todPI. Cnm- pll'rron Dl'r . $8!1.SOO. '44-~ Aflf'r I', BY OWNER. Cemmerci•I ____ _ Property 15' T\\'O lots H.B. plu1 old comm'I btdr . All SlO.OCXl. t .. !'l'M. SP,. 4~ fnnkton. rhtn call 67J.-al20 BROKER 642-4005 * * * * ZONED FOR 3 UNITS Ea.1aside Costa .~fPs11 Int r,.ady to hutld on . C•n !Ake maybe ~ units. Good loc:a - r1un and priced ngh1 for yo.i bullrl~l'!I .t.t Sl l.~. CaJI \VALKER k I.EE ~.l-9-191. lots for s.1. 170 MESA Vr rd' 1nl l l'nU!'Se, O'.l'llPr '.I ttl bulU! !(l SU I! CUl- rlt-511(' l<'I <llrl'rtly on aolf MUrSf'. ~021 2 Int~. LAsruna Bf'h. l'"a bulous l'ICeiln l'll'W Own,.r, 714164fi-Ofi72 , __ _ LGE. Vir w Jnr. Cnrnna H1a;hlitnrl~. SJ0.000 Down, hA!. al 1';~. a.'>8--lli51. Mount•in, Desert, R•sort 174 * Bi9 Bear L•k• On you nl'td a plact 11'> put .~'Ollt llk11s. f11h1ng pol, nr w1f~? Try :.hil fin!' c1b1n tor only S8,995. Call Ro11~ (714) ;,J6-J73S or -.-·rill'; S~n<:i!r .Rtal Es1<11r , P .O. Box 282'1. B1g Btar L.lkt, Calif. Out of St•te Prop. 171 New Beach Brick House Read~ rn movr 1n. ~l,.:or>can sryle_ ha.nd painted 111,. in bath I.: latrh~n . J11u!hrntic old M-ams, lge patio, morl- cr11 k1tchrn tqu1ppt"d v.1th no-tros! refn.s:. frrilc, w t,11 r-rpT. rlrp~. &· hlo11• i:lass li!nl~-Trrrihr-ocran 1 I"'"'· Only ffrO ' 1111 llY lrom 1he. hcarl1 Jn • pnva 1~ cluli "1 4 P"'Ols .. 1 rruni~ rour1•. t'Olf t"'llrsP ~· ~1ublious(' ."'ln ra;.;- ~. Onl_y 12 n11!r5 ~011th 11t thl' hordrr nn n"w F:11s,..n - 11.rla Hwy D-1. Pnr-,.· SJ:l.::.00 r11~h. l\'ril~ fl\\ n1>r, \. S. Schtrl'r, P. 0 A":-.: 23W. San Ysidro. Calif. 9J07~ or rall 17141 426-4T:i2. All l~gal p.11· peM; 1n nrdf'r. Re•I E•t•te W•nted lM R-3 L.AND \VAN TEO 5 10 30 11c:re~ :\1c:\11rh•rl Cempa.ny. (ll ~71-..~ WANTED 4--pltx lpfa Ada m' & Harbor. Mf!Sll :.4~\923. J\'l'U Costa -- Are You Letting Cash Slip Thro~gh Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A bAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove ,l. Guit•r 3 . Baby Crib 4 . Electric Sew 5. Cam.re 6. Was"1er 7 . Outbo•r d Motor 8 . Stereo Set 9. CoucJ, 10. Clarinet 1 1. Refrigerator 12. P ickup Truck 1 3. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. Dis"1wesher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser \ 0 . Golf C•r t 20. Barometer 21 , St.,mp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Pen 24. Bowling Ball 2S . Water Skis 26. Free:r.er 27. Suitcas. 21. Clock Will Sell Fast!· 29. Bicycle JO, Typewriter 31 , Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cle•ner 34. Tropic•! Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File C.1binet 37. Golf Club1 38. Sterling Silvet' 39. Victori.1n Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slide Proiector 42. L.1wn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Pi.1no -46. Fur Coal 1.7. Draptis 48. Lint1n' 49. Hort• 50. Air pl.1n• SI. Orgen 52. Exercycle SJ. R•r• Books 54. Ski Boots 55 . Hig"1 Chair 56. Coins 57. Electric Train SI. Kitten 59. Cl•s1ic Auto 60. Coffee T.1ble 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Di.1mond Watc"1 67. Go·Kart 61. Ironer 69. Camping Trailer 70, Antique Furniture 7 1. T Otoe Recorder 72. Sailboat 73. Sport1 Co1r 74. Mattres1 Box Spg1 75. Inboard Speedboat 76. Shotgun 77. Saddle 71. Dart Game 79. Punching Bag 10. Baby C•rriege 11 . Drums 12. Rifle 13. Desk 14. SCUBA Geer can be turned Into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Ju-st Sit There! ~IAL DIRECT 642-5678 These or any atller extra tllinCJS araund the h- f'rld1y, StpttmMt 24, 11171 DA.,LV' PILOf 17 22 3 1 .% [.___~_;· .. ~!~[ -·--I~ I -... -I~ I -.. -J~ L -·--~ ll·-------11 ----·.-... -300-U •• -•• u~ -u • ._ UnfUrft. -· U ••• ~ ·~~---Rul Ettat. Want.di 114 Houtet Furni-,._. n•vrn. -nw -,_ vnTIWft. ._,. PRIVATE P'TY ~·antJ l2-J} Newport Beach General unus trom O"'llf'r. ~I. Coiu·.i. ~1eu ~I. OCt:AN fro11t ~. At rr, FREE 11 11~~~~~~~~~~~1 rusll<' 2 BR, trpl, lovely Lo1ndlord1·0wners BB patKI. W1ntPr $2.'lO mo. \\It v.111 ttttr tenants ro you II• i A~en1 673--366.' or ~'Rf.E of ctliargf'., , MiU\Y 1 ___ ,._g.-0_1_1_;_,_,_,_ru_o_•_'__ dl""H"Bbl~ ltnan1a nn o u r 11~;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;1roH nonl-furn. 3 BR, 2 BA, wa.iruig h 91. 1rg M.lr. Bayv;ew hoos~. ALA Rent•l1 e 64S-3900 Busines1 1·117 \\'.Bay. N.B. Call {<!131 0 · 200 -FURN. -pportun1ty 796---2152 or ~·I' :ia~ or Suu. 11;;;:;~~~~~::;:~;;:;;;;;,I~~~-e I i\tAN'S Dorl\a1n 111 gr~l ··~· ---~-1 ,, :-: ltl(', Uhl incl'd, $ . TO BUY OR '!. sn. Co1111ge on b!>at·h. ALA Rentals e 64S.J900 SELL A BUSINESS \\11ntf'r SlT:J. Utll pd, • HOLLAND BUS. 11<ty 8, 68y Shor" Park, \ !'!. SALES I\'. c~1 Hv•y ., 741 :686-5047. HouMs Unfurn. JOS t:~1;;h. illll'r d""'1i;:-n1n~ bu~1. llP..,,~ Ill i\.B. llt'f'a. Call r11 ::1 $1.'i()..:-il'EP~ to Otoe.an,. N.B. (.J~lj76 ah 6 pn1 . C..u111p) furn 1 BR w/ fRPLC. Money tOL~n-2.0 :~i~t~~· C~d o:,.S..0111 1st TD Loan 7.25~~ IN'T'l::REST 2nd TD Loan Tl'rms basC'Cl on rqu11y . 642·2171 S45-ll6 II $100-U f!L Pd. ~·urn lrg: S..(·h "L1kp SPpa1·a1e llltlr House" P11v patio. Xlnt E·s1dc !CH'. BEACON * 64S.Olll $17:'>-FURN 3 BR "'''~-RPLC, frX'd yrd. Consider !X'L ,jngls ,\·rh:on1r. St:-1ving l lArbor at'l'a 21 yrs. BEACON * 64S.0111 S•ttler Mort9ag• Co. • • • :t:l6 E. 17!h ~ll'N'I $ll'.1-U:\~'UR :'>l I BU. L;ur~I COi\li\IERCIAI. 1.0 A NS. Cottagr. StOVI', t'f'fl'lg. Cpts, Lo~ 1f'l"fll. t"rom Sl ~.0.000-dt'J}!;, )~.u'd. Trn, $ml per ok. t 10.too.ooo_ Telt . ~,.17.0300, BEACON * 645--0111 Mortg•g•s, $170·NfCF: :l BR . N ... nd La- Trust Deeds 260 guna. ~10\'I', rPfrig, <'Pis, *.. PRJVATF.: par1y "·ill ~~A:c'bN pa:;. 645-0111 huy :!nri TD'!< .\! l'eA:!Ol18blf' dist'OUnt. 67:\--0140. $1,",0.K !D~ 1 PM:o; ""'lcom" irt l\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiJ 1h1:o; 2 Br. ho1ne "''' gar I:.· • COZY Co11ag1• • Pt•1·ft'l'I for on*" or lovu1g •'Ouplt. Utll 1ncld'd. S%. ALA R•ntals e 64S.3900 e 1'RY TIU!'~' 'l BR 's. 1·pti;, J111:d yard, ~'"'' ga1·, kids &. Pf'tS. ll:xJ, ALA Rentals e 64S-3900 e SEA BR~XZE~ · 'l BR. Stove/rerr1g, cpt/1trps. frplr, $Hf:1. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e SPRE1\D!Nt; Roo111 . ~ BR. :l RA ('plldt·p~. k1d~I ~nll Pf'I, fl9tl. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 CALL DAY OR NIGHT ALA Rentals e 64S.J900 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM Balboa Island CUTE :? Rr. hon1f', unl11rn. Little Bui l<I. yf arl :-. Sl30/!no. Chilch"f'n ok No prts. ti7:i-1J14 or 67:i,..()207. Corona del Mer I~ B'e'"A'·cON * 645-0111 '1 RR, 1 Ha hothl', lrpk. par10. t1va1I 11n111"'1. ~Id~ & ll ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:1~'2fW"\.4 t' . .\.\llLY ft111/ P"I~ Oh:. Ofl"rl ::iill F.· Sun HOUHI IOI' Rent 'l'l:-i 1\lari::tH'r1lr \Vo1·k~hf>p rorllbfl. r RPLC. ___ _ __ Houses Furnished ~eneral 300 Fnti;' Yflt'd , Chddn>n & j)f't.'i .• Br. I•.. b11, 111' II' I\' oh. df'eOI'. Nrw s ha11: ('l'pl~. 6211 _____ 1 _B_E_A_C O_N_* __ 64 __ S-_O_ll_l L;irk~pur. ti7.':>--S1·11_. __ _ LOS ALTOS • • * '!.hr. 1 ti<r , 1·p1 t. drpio, hltru;, Pride of Ownership 1$,XO. 1 Bfl. \'l'IC8/ll 8nd rra<l y, lrplt', pa110. 71.'\ i\1argueri1u. Hom• 11. R. l 2i:.. 4~H-0076. Fa1n1l.v ""'tl h 1~r1ag«1-,. ok. . 1• " • 4 Bcdt'OOnl 'l ba!h built ins $1'!..>. l 111 ptl , f11rn1~hrd n10- carpMuig, d rapes.' Jrase i211i1 Oilf' 1:nir, ~P,. , per nw. Phn~ Long BeaLh 1110 , "'" " ·- 'I , ·l'9-"~·, . <>", ,.<llrtj,\P !-;id < Oi... I_·_· -"""'. --C .\I I YEAl{L Y RF:~TAL~ • • • lf 1m-1· ho111rs 111 ht>act1 11rr;i Shi"· ~ Rr. pr.11.1 11;an1~r. ~-;.111 Grunt!}. Hl11 . ~i'.....tiltil lrrlCPd ror k•d~. c·.~1 !Balboa Island • • • I Sill:.. 4 RR. (·rp1-., b!11n-._ 11;:.r. \\'ALI.\ to R111: <.:01•1n;i. 2 Rr. 'l B11 ~290: 2 Rr, 1 811 , ~190. i;;-... :i.ooo Agen1. • VIE\\' 2 hr, 11, h;i, 0·1·p1. 1lrp~. lrp\l·, pa1 1(1. 1"r. lx:i1. •10.~ ,,,.,,11·1a. 1.rrJ.0.167 Anah. ----Costa Mesa • 4 BEDROO~I. ? bath, dOu- blf' ganr.~f". fPrH'f'd b.aclcyard S21.l mo. Call ll E:R ITAG~~ Ri'.:AL t::.-r ATE ltay Llault S<IO-llSI BHANO New d I 5 Ii n rt I Vf' hou.'lf', only .1 mo, old , 1n ~If'~ Verdf' Nor U1. J. Br/:.I ba. fpl'" lam rm.: nrn n11·f' llt'ighborhood. 1no New llan1psh1r" Dr. S295/mo. Ph· l:•'i·ltil3. ---------NEAR GOLF COURSE Oiarm1ng houSf' 111 perfeoct rood. 3 bdrn1_ 2 !>6th, b.ltn11, bt><1u11 ru1 palio, f'it', ln1rned- 1a1f' 1JOSse~s1011. No pe ts. $11) nlo_ 673·6:'i68 or 1f no an.~. lea\'f' mei.~e ;).l:J.9-l!"ll . LOVELY l bf'droom home •n !\1f'sa Del .\far, i;c-rrf'Tl('(I 1111d tl~ssffi 1n pa1111. \\'OOd PflnE'led ~al'Hl'l,f' $300. • oln111h Th1> Real E»ta1f'rs ~:!:llJ ~~-------3 BR. 2 BA Condo, all b!11n~. •·lo~" 10 ~rh!s &· .shopping. Pool it: rec fai;il it1 f~. S:l'l0Jn10. Avai l I 0 I I . llrritai;:r R.f:. 540..-11;1 !. f.'301mo ~ BR. 2 AA, C'pt~. <ti·ps. "lllhhs.i• pr i" 1 I . S\\·1111'1!!· Chl!rh·f'n. ;)1-0--8299 or 67;,....l:J(l(J. ~~·Sld~ '!. Br. Coltit,i::e. Adil~ only, oo prt~. Beams, rrpli:, patio. l \.i'.Umo. Y e a r I y, 642-1(1'.!U. -----------3 BH. 2 ha , !'j>IS, 1lrps, rncd yd, childrrn, pets, ll'alk t.o sh.1?'1. ~ll441. [.USK 4 BR , r/r, 2'• ba, \o1 s ol privat'Y. tr v1ul Nov l~. $-4,"iJ. ti4+--0:>i1 . Irvine 3 BR 1 tNt. atrium .• $300~ l BR. 2~ bath!! ........ ~ 3 BR, 21) ba, film nn •. ~ 3 BR, 1 ba, bonlll! nn .. '-'flt J HR . 2•~ bi, lam tn1 $300!.WiO 4 BR, 2~ ba, tam rm $350/JIO WE HAVE onIERS <"l I l 'I I ' ,I 1 II) I I i 1 ; [ ----I\ 11ill11r "SINCE 1946" l~! \V~'Ten1 S.nk Bid•, Un1vennry Par k Days 133-tllOI Night• • UNIVERSITY PARK • : 4 BR. 2'~ ba. Jnh.se ...• SJ'/.~ . 1 BR. '!.11 ba. tntJM-••.• $32.1 2 BR. 2 ba. 1nl1.!i"-...... $301 :'! BR 2 ba. hnmf' ...... $3.l~ i)red hill, l{EALTY l.:11". Park Cf'flter. Irvin. Call Anyt1n1r, 813·08'10 s:io:, -4 BR, 21,. BA. 2 llty. r•on 1rr loc. S pr1nkl f'ra . P<1l10, <.:ompl crptrl &. drpd., Sw1n(g PoOl·tenn1s t' r t. pr1v1 I. Olli. gar. Univ P k. L~t". Sll--0 1:!~. --------1 Laguna Be•ch OCF:AN v1r11. palh 10 be-a.ell fron1 un1qul' ] BR, 2 Ba. homf'. C'..ourme; bltn. k!tch., br11"k frpl., pan f'l l n t , sk)•l•i hls, Qua!. w1dlpapcr, r tr, LeaM", lel'!,eJopttdn S-l:il n10. ?>llSSIO~ REALTY 494-0731 3 AH.CH B11y, (l('f"!UI view. ls.-. 1 Br. 2 ba, den din rn1, -~ flirn rm. $125., 495--4764 ,,....:<. 4 Br. :l &. lrg S\1'1mm1ng 1 ~'-· -"-'.""-'------ pool !..· yd. $27). Nr \Varner l'N USUA!. 1 BH . &. hie. lot!. /, /\l;;gnoha. A1•a1/ Oc1. J, IV1de ocran Vll'I\!. $.'.!.'l5 Mo. Fountain Valley For app1 ··11.ll 113:3:2";,--2'210. \la!urr adlt~. •194-46:>.1. 3 IHt df'l\ & lam1l,v rm . Cr_n .. Yf:A!lLY Lt.•ase 2 br, den. llll',V Pllrk hO!Tlf'. Avail rll'IV Rpplifll1C4'.!<, llO f)t't~. l6i !011:1, $:!,~:',. J.l7-:i.l7~ Chiqu11a. 499--1057 1IL l 'p..m. LO VELY ~ sly :i B R homr, Laguna Niguel lg yd & bltn~. $lR:'i mo. w/1.;11 rdP111•r XS-!1213 af1 6. Harbor Highland1 LEASE: ~love in now-l BR, 2 RA. yard. 12%. 494-4746. ·1~1 ~:t1. , HH. 2 hi!., frpl1-, (lf'\V (!bl 3 Br. 2 ba, !'<'df'1'0r. 242511.a. O\'f'n, & rf"(k•r. kit. ,...rv1r<' j)O)l"l'h, _; lr1 ,, )Jk .\-f1 + pl'!V p.111 111. nr,\ly lnd~!"pd t'Tlt1;., a11a1·h,.1t dhl i;t;u·, "111 1·pt. 1trps k sht1llf'I'~. 'lan nr1-. ~:n'l!l~n .!:· lh1rl1nr HI .st·hll'- 1"0 pt•ts. A1·11it l;;lf' 0 <-1. \.'tl!l nio. :i.1R.i114'!.. f:arly !'\'l'~ only. ----------- llt'rn1osa. f:al\ S!an D11vis. 4!l:'>--0.1fl6 01· ~l:t :l!).1-71611 . Lido Isle HOUSE r(Jr ~ale or le11M:. Exqu1s11e 4 BR, 4 ba, \\el har. (>nP or Lido h!lr 'i; mo~1 beaunlul homes. 6i:i-2216. $6.iO m n. 4 Bl:':DRi\1. garai;:r. nf'Wly ll)itf' lo;ul~ &-J><"I~ ok. ,. \1 l'rdrc'd si:i0.1r.10. ll!l \lar· STAR.LET 636-2860 io .r A\'e or ph ?1 3·684·:.!·l:~l ---• ---·--IN ('o . ..:t;:i \lr~;o tor r"nl ~ IVIl\'TEll N'nla! Balhn,, lslr. "haq.1 1 hdrn1 11•11 11 IOI~ of Charm1ni;: :: Bl:. J'. Bt\, r<:Mllll Car""L~. rll'<r""s. tniil!. 1 RR . 111r ba!h, ltplr, l.r~ palin, Gara""· ~:~uh', S\60. \larr1rd 1•pl onl~, I 1nfan1 UK. I> Hi-8226. Huntington ileach :'HAHP 3 hr, 2 h11 O\'f'ts17.f'd I----"----·---Mesa Verde lcplr·. $250. ii7:l~!l3. ir ,_.. ip..:_ ff'1u·1·d y.1rd a i $210.00 RE.'/T fr"On1 Qc! . .Junr. $'.IOO nio. lnqu1r• '))!I R11by Br "'·n. 51-4. ---------OOL!. llOUSt'. 3 .Aft ideal 1wr rno JI';< in 0 111• r't'nrtrJ bonk 11 Jong •\·111i IQ1s n1orr. Walker & Lee loc.:Rtion, lal'Jl;f' yarrl. l\'1nt'r 279(1 llarllOt' R!vrl. al Adams 644----0210. .tt.1-Q.16.'"i 0~11 ·111 ~ P.\1 l\\'11..,TER n •n111I, fuu~ro-;:-:i V1\CANT 3 B f:D-R-00 ;\i si.n~lr .or IH ITll l}I. 6i.~ll:.ll H0 .\11:: \\'!Ill big !::111111!' l"Olllll n1tr~ Pf \l'krnl~. an(! 11111 !1~1 11.•. lor onlv :Balboa Peninsula ___ \~.1.i/n11J. l!i:I k las1 n1n rY>~t pJ11i; drpr1~11 l'f'qu11•r1I. C'all '! BP., \lal1e<J II\ [la.00 l\J" A~ .. nl· .',lf.-4141 11atrr. until .lun" 1:111\. 2l3 2 Brtl 1--;:::--h hn --h 2·1'.<-J:l16. 2IB-6:'..q~-rnorn : .,...r ~1: "'11 ~----------11:ara.i;:t . ~.a..:1:-."ldr, l l1."1. call ,1 ~tor\ .<p~r1oul' honu-. .11lw TPn-y S.li;..2.1 13 rll.'> '1 1~!1111 1111111·1n1,..111 --~ --·-----VACANT NOW Ra ~'\' I"\\ • ,lljJ .Q.1tj7, .'46-~7 4 ----------Bavshores 1 HR, ·1 BA. Cpti:, flrp~. rn.,f vn1. \\' Exira .... &1-t-7!.117 y11 rd. rioublf' itAr11 gr . S210 3BR. 'l'~BA T\1'nhs", all f!~:DE:C , 111: 4 BR, 'l BA, A-1 inn ("all L111T), :146--:w!l!CJ hllfn~ \\/r1·-'frii;:. :! •·ar ~ti~. t•ond. 1•Josc to school~. S28j Acl. Child/~l~-snglf 01'. A1a1I 011-rlf'I'. :,10---30:,,11 ---·-----DEI.UX"; t:ondo 1'011·nhou.,,., 111H1 S2.'>0 n10--rno, 1'.l I() 1 r Newport Beach ____ 1 ISi'. 71·1~11424 1\lr. H{l('i::e!", 1---"--------.~Br, fa111 r111. ,ll'ar11~1', pool. $'.!!j;, rno. Call 540--:'!147. nwnr-AJ:t', -----------S,\ilAl.l=-2 Honn1 housr f'l"l\I .1 BR, /pl, blflns. f}<l!IO .. rrn<'· _v11rd, SlO~ fll'I' rno .,,·ii pd . P1I. $120/1110. 47R2 -"cenai-10 .)l~litiklL I nr F:d111gt"I' & Bol~11 Chica. ------96R-i079 l RR 2 BA. c:1•pt1/drpi;, bJt on~ DIV, wa11•r ('fll'ld 'r, :! lpls, ror lo!, Gardener pd. S .1 ~~/Mn. 6 ·12 -0596 01rnr/A~1 . TOIVN!IOl/SE-l1!i1.o,.. 4 br, J 1-----------· I -H·\·\.-.-11)-c·-v --G ---~ -~ t I O<I 1 '!. BH housr, riew ~hag rrpt~ ·' S r~ !Ll..A 'E, $1"" . · re gnr:i.i.:r. poo · . ' · f. U t b I ~ No. ~t. 2 BR. 2 BATHS. $1;:,, '1-I0--2'Jil. · rps, "· g-.in •'11f'r. · Car""!~, dra1i<·~. ,. o 11 l . ~ ht' Ill' r>:<'ll'pi•fl Hf'lf{hl.'<. /Htul1 ~. no pr"!~. S17!! 1no. \Jr~. l.1l'f'rlr , hkr ·~m..2!10.1. '!. RR. 1·p!~. rlrp, ln1·1l, qu 1f'I , r10 110~.<.. 1&·1·$17:, 2:n F. A1·0~·111lt1. j ·l!L.112."il :;.1~ 140.'"i I BH, 1111fur11, 1·1'pfJ:, 2 t'IU' i.:ar , fnl•d yard. l lR.:'1 rno F11ni+I• rr••r :i.R•-X6!F blk.~ 111 b<"a 1·h ~ta ture ,~ ,, 111luJt.o. $!70. i ".6--700.1. .1 Hr. rompl rf'1lf'('. •·pt/drp~. I'll'!' hlln~. \\"hr/dr~' s2:1:.. I\ f1 4 pin. 1142-'l'fii;. Irvine ------NF:\\' 'l BR, houst', 1•rp1/1lrp~. 1'(1f11fll povl l 2.'JO 1\44-14:-,t; bi! " '~. , It. k Adul1s. 121'.l t 7<Jl •. l:J61 . \\'ATEHt'RONT i &. con11 . tlf'n, 21~ ha, hlln.~ tpl, pa110 $4511 Yrly A a: I 6i:l--7<\},(), ·---------· 2AR. 1 R11. grir11gl', "llo<i"rk, sma II 01'f';i.nv1r11 1 7 0 7 •,1 Ba h)oa Blvrl l lii.'i. tfurnf ·,1.~-021: 4 BR. 2 BA h•n1~ .. i~:-.o. 'l nl(I!';. ~1 Aayshq rr !Jr. • lii-:.r.;4 \ • . ' Corona del Mar USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES ? BR. r\"'11 h <'>ir"f'll"•I. rr:11!\ 1<1 f110V<" 111. l ..r11•;itf>1t 11 1l h111 I hi!<: nf ~f)opp1ne 1111·1!111"". !~7'1 I n ~ ~1, li7".·1'1~::'l llfl +; p111 \lf/11 rh1i1 '1'11111•. Al! 11;1v ~-n tht'11 ~UJl • ldral for ,",-.i 1(1rl~. I hlk lo tJro111·h. l AR . 2 hn . $27j, I '!Bf: 1 h;i, \~2:1 :;o:. PO I NS~~ rT A. ."1fi..M9fi'i. I Of-f:AN ~~,-;.,,-;-h;h . 1 Br . frpl r II rrill•r r"n•~I. ,,..., J)f"!.~ +;4t....)<l:f1 , li71-R'iYI. ---Costa Mesa 2 BDRM /urn. hom<' 1n rr1r Nn 111'15, adult~ onl ..... $141}. W3trr pri .. i-1.R--~\.14 3 BR, comp redPr. "'alk 1;:, hf>tth. A11111t !111 .July J, S'l'li 494 .1:>8!1. s~:io. PANOHAl\ITC-v 1F;\V=-:t Br. lr plr. hl tn~. "'Cl bar l..f'R"*'. Cal l 494-890:.!. SPECTACULAn v1Pw 2 RR. 11Pn, 5~cllld{'d. \l iO. :,..7 pm, 49;.1391, 4!»--03,Ui. SMA!J_, 2 rnl hO Ulf'. SI JO/i\To. Artlt,, m rh1 ldN!n or ~1 ,. Rf'f 3 rrq<l 67.)...lUI EVE' &_ v.•k r nd • LIOO Tsle J BR. 2 BA. Nf'wly df"{'()r<11Pd Corof'r, pr '. patio. 4~tt1: 67~1R.1. 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"Sl-·ACIOUS" 'l Br, 1 Sa. rw-. • 11 f'~~~:: l~~~:~-',-_; BH~ ~~A~0v:?:i~~~~-.:~: A Summert01me Place LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! ~I l\."1.'ll~.CJ nr h\'h IJulJI l l::O ti P A••a1I 10/1 IG-1 1.i1h St. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH .:r;.:: !ij / .J:lti· 7~~2 · ·,J6. 1 ".66. I LagU,,.-Bffih--&16--£j'():i._ _ _ __ It 's the fun time of the year and liv in~ at liP. Fur n. or Unfurn. l.M·;1111 l ;"\~'t:ll.\'J. .... 1 1!-.ll 355 )f'llrly lrll>f'. $~"!;:, \l11n1 h Qay11'00d P,l'all,• ~.\,II-I ~ -----Newport Heights -·-'-----''-----:: BH. bhn~ lrr1cf'd ;al'ff U)\rl.1 no.'lghborhood. HrJ, N'Cfd l:/j'Q rno. 1>-l>.14·Mi ' " :! Hi ;\1o~· 1.:i1i1n hn1. l11td 1il I Cpl~. drp-;; -"101·r '1• •·htld 1~•11, 11"1' S 1;·, rhn "·11 ; tt 1 1-PH /11r11. POGI, Block 10 J\IERRIMAC \rVOODS makes sumn1crl11n e ---·--------., * POOLS 11 Ar fu rn ap1 \lflfllr" 11d111ts 0!.'••1111. C'11rpor1 1 lockP<! even more enjoyable. The people who make l'.1{,,-....11 11'" .t :.:"1'<:'"11' * ENC LOSE D 01111 Qu11'1 ~;inl«ii ,., 1:11-s1orai:"-\l:lti i'.· $145 \V1r w• their ho1nes here know lhe many extras suc h l~dru1 h;illi-l'a 11 " GARAGES r110.,pht r·r 1 hlk1ob1•h,f'11sy 1,1 .t· L..11~11110n1h11 1·f'ni rrq. a s s\.rimming pool. recreation rooms and f)i,11"';;'1"1 11 ""11 "1"'h·i· *CONVENIENT •111tk111t; 1l1.•1111ll't ro ~tx.1p~ ,r,,• SJ()C!('an1ni;: & hr .. i1kaw-lounges and convenience to parks and golf ruin '" ••nr ll ll ill" -1•·;,i rii ALL HEACI!~_;; n1k1 i;;ua>,;E" ir1<·I .\ISO 1110.\ ~·hit 6i:ri?'2."· t·ourses. \Vhy not find out for you rself? Come i. FROM $ I 40 MONTH 1.-~ <'lit~r ·_!·· __!? ~94---7:,~ _ _i. ~ECLU UED 11 r!1:;;;·1~1U11;;-;1e out and see i1ERRIMAC WOODS this \\Peek· II l;'\'lu.\ l~l· 'I. 1.,:'! 'T~: h p d 'I d I D ·1 :;211 \IRJ'lllo l~;.!J.o .• 1-1.u1d TS p E SE Sl<!.i 'rno, S-ID \\k, Biu·h. Urd bai· • alll".lrarnll' \I ~\.\' en . 1' 0 e s open 81 y. ADUL l A pd, r·olQr TV a l Cr(';;('nl Bay ~plot·. i:roun.-h. Jr,;: ~l'!'•Of' ,;-;~,_:;,;;n VILLA POMONA B··h. ~~1-Zfti frpli', p11uo. 1;111 Ii in<'l 11i.l. I & 2 BEDROOMS with Terri1ce1 Balboa Isla nd Enjoy $750.000 health c lub & :;pa : 7 pools. 7 tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or :! Br 's. Also 2· slory to\vnhouses '"/ 2 or ::: Brt's. !·:Jee. kitch- ens. private balcony or patio 1:ro1n Sl70. ~ubterranea n parkin g, elev, 1na1d service. Full-line food mar.ket , dry cleaner. beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. n1 0del apt.s. ~ am to 6 pm daily, other li1nes by appL .Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. or Fa shion Island. 714 : 644·1900 ror leasing in fo. ;San Clemen'• 1 •••llii•••••• -~--:~1.~7iOi Adult living from $140 to $275 --P HONE 642-2015 FUft.'ll ~rud1n 11pr lor r•'llt. _ _ ____ _ \1 1fr>~;-? Hr I·\ Ba. hltn l L"-1'~''""'"11 10,11~"' 1 1~, I •lit~t 1.,,111,,n,, \,,. l.'1!1 pa id. Adt1 , no ;oe•s. SPACIOL'S Bay!ronl-fo.l odrrn 425 MERRIMAC WAY , COSTA ME5A PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 'lll\r S.· rrln~ 0\1"rlnoku1i: _J,___""'__; ------------\\1·rkl}/n1nnrl!I~ 49i-l:!:'Ai u,',"',,"1,.du ~l:oo'im'-."",,~,.·,~,· ,.., • ~~ ~.L!ft!,r~JW/ \1un !:1111 t'OUI'" ·\!hil!~ t>ll-Tiii:: ~:\"Cl"l"l:'l.f; r " "r 1_, s:>'2:1/1n" 4111-l"~'•l •}f I PALM MESA APTS. : Lido Isle S:'.00/1;10 ~'?:'> J9rh SI NB. Apt. Unfurn_ 365 I Apt. Unturn. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unturn. 365 ·-365 -------- 11: l l'>-:r.:1• Apts. Furn. J6(J '11'1 'T~ .. ..; TO -...:t:\Vl'T HC'!I : l!~:,\UTl ~·i.;1. barhr!()r a1ll 67.-...-02?.6 Co,ta Mesa -----Coit• Mesa .\L)IO . ..;T flt-" ~ BIJ!:.\l, I , General I l 'no.·lir\·;d1J.1 11): 11111,, hui:r on hii.i , Sli.'o \\'ATF.RfR0:-."1' Ba t Pf'n, Cost• Mesa BA. ::•lOll 1r•! ,111t,n 'n «n•/11 . ------------1•• •l. .l.11 "'" l'l(·f't h1!111~. tij·,...g;..i9 ~f'"'' 1 Rr , !ano 1·m., pnvl---.,-,-,-E-,-:.\'.·-'C-IT-l-,-.r.-,--· rrn, !1(1 fl('I~. Sli:i. nu1. Rent B<'autrlu! }'l1rrul~1re I ... h.1~ t r'f!l'i. dr/I~. -~1111a .-;1· Newport Beach ~undrrk. sm hon I moor. PALM MESA APTS. 492-2007 lur a~ l!!tle as .\dul1~. 1~1 , .... 1.-. \l lnlrl' l'iP i22:, ."4/t-4,l!l:'i. ,\Jl.""UTES f'RO.\l Tustin ONE MONTH 'l'\'!il .~ .. 'i ...... ,I!· :\TTP..'lBP. .. 28a .t·J Rft'2 &l~i~ltifi .\"f-:\\'P'f.BC:lt_ • t"(JI~ l.~'.ASt: • 4 Rr.. '.! 1);;1 lll•od1·n1 h1111w ma.v hll•i' ('hilrlrr11. 110 lif'L\ I n Tus!111 S<!j'."1 1111.> :124-llfJ~l --------- University Pi1rk 4 Fl!~. :!': BA. 110t1l. 10•11111~ flill'k. f~r111 nr Jp-,."" 10 hu.\ ~~'.!f)/11111 l•"\lr\(' 1;;1-11.-.1-. House--;FU.rn. or I I ! H~:lllt\J ...... fni111 tr,:.. Bil .,1;:, .t· S22:1 mo. ll'1nlf'r -N--· -1 H~~h1----1 . ewpor e1g 1 UnbrlJf'vabl.11 !rg apts. hugr '..' lll-~J!J'.:O.l. ••.•• [n>111 i i;"> rrnta ~ :O.t<'p~ ro .-wran & .,,..,._. complete with 1. pool, Jli<'l1t7.1. "l"'<'I IJl11n•. '"•t1 '1<· n c /11. 1!11•,\ ,,. unrlrr-'-'".I CLEAN 1 or 2 Br, Atll!s, no You' loo., \ I' ,, ,, ' ~-. >(hag '"P". drn,., S«lU\a t'll, 10 1.rw,-.,JI 1.ltil. IP-.a Or ,(' .\.1 ,;1 .,.,h ·"~ r.,1a1r '-''-pcls, lg k1L $13.'>-S150. 1411 ,.. .• P h 0 ' . -oo '·' B II Bl B I Adull~. no p<-t~. urc ase p ion • 'hlk, fron1 ~"1•por1 Hlvd t 1 r. " Xia '.. a l.iua 1-•. lGrh St. NR. 646-1801 J , 1 1 _ 1.7, ti"· ~~ .• ,, . ..,,,, 1. ,..;l ~l.LE.:: .••... .Sl~, ""· itC'm se er ion. C A SA de QR Q '. ".:. ''"_ __ .,,.,-.,.>,m -\·~~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 \ BF:D H:O.l ....• --~l 1fL 24CHUoSUT'oDMely. t ("\"L'Al. 1·:.111 l.1V1lt): 111 II HEAC!! APT-~ &o.'.Jrn1, 1 ~. G ___ I ______ '..' BFDP..l>L ..... $\60. 1-:a1h. bn1nd OP\\ hu1lrJ111g & eneri1 rou'rf' r1(;h1, 1hcy're und<"r· I ";inn ,\J1·d11 ~rr:u1e:\n ;1tmos-1 1 Bl " "·h , . un 11 urr ,_,,..~ In ..,. "'l,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;1 pnc·r d' 1.161 .\lrsa Dr., C .. \1, ri/1f'r1• S1>ac10Hs rolor 1..'t'l-~hop,. ~'.!:!(! "1011'11 ,; h!k~ fron1 i\P11·po11 Blvd. f Furniture Rental '.'117 I~'. 19th, c .\I. 5--18-3481 A1111 hr 1n1 Ti~-2800 New New New Villa Cordova COOL . t"H1':SH I QUJE'T • SAFt~ I \ear l:l;1ck l::la1 f • 2 BR. 1 81,, G.-,RDE.\' Un11 ~. Shag ITflll:, 1trp,, d111lI, pa tio, b<>an1 1'f"il1ng< trpl<'. ~ar. '26."iO !-.J11 c n .J;::7-31::'J. Slti.)/.\1t•. NE\\' 2 BR . 2 ba, d.;h11 ,,hr. ha!C'Ony. gar. :>:r. OCC & So. Cll8~1 P!a7.11. Sl6J. 968-ii726 -40 Unit Aduit ,\Trr.,\C'T 2 Apartment Complex Cpl~. ilqi~. 1•r :)tr,....6.i!l!l R1 , I' . B~ fi,h\\'hl'. I & 2 BR. Apts. rnl'l :.,11· GA:' & \VATEH PAJD b-1;)..~~!l bl1n~. Pn1 p a I I 0 , Mo. to Mo. From $140 ----2 BR studio, ba g. ',. 1lp<, :i:tJ Elden Ave, C:'>I "rd1n.1ted apt.~ -.-!,.~1i.:11ed '' • • 1-YJU R STAR ,,• VEN DOME furrushl'd .or s ryJ,. & 1'0m-HE.'\J.1'\' furl e 1 llea11•d !.H..ul e K1lch·, ~;i.-......i-121 J.\l,\IAC'ULATE AP'TS~ p.1 11 1nr!u·r1·1 l1gh!1ng • 1---. ---------AD ULT a.nd Unfurn. See :\lgr Ted \\'oodhe11d i·pl, hratrr1 pool ,\: i;:aragP, * Spanl.sh Elegance 646-qu1e1 nrightlOrtM:io.-1 :'I. o I 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!D!!E[!!L!!:!!:!!lE!!!J!!!!!!!111! ;h~~~~X m, ~~' ::"'::,,, Lallabra ti9'l-J7~ 310 Balboa Island Baycrest :: BR. hv rm <1itt rin r n1. 11/lrpl. h1:;: ll bl11ns. hrrf<1d r1 ,, lan1 k" S:ll'.iQ n1•) hU'!l/$1:11'1 unfun1 1 ,•1 t~,. 20.~ {'on1111odn re . &l~--l.l.li9 s1101:i:c1.1;-~·s ~ BP.. 2 1,;, hon1r 1:1111 ~111·1! ruin 1! r1,.~1rrtl \·!:!"1 \lv .1 rl\ !-!0111r !'hcn1 Hr1d1ur~ i;;-,.j':!'l."• Huntington Harbour l'lelu . .,.<' R'O Adul1~. No pee,, 1 BRAND NEW ~·A .\llLY Sechon l BR.-$175 furn 12 BR. 'l ba api~. 111dsh11·ishr . Close to shopping, Pirk Quiet Adult living Shag cpr e d rps • bltn.~ Bcauuful Pool • AIJ U!ll Pd Salisbury L'TILITIES INCLL:DE:D p11 bt1!l-Oll), u . .;,, or hra!r<l1 , ;.;p;i<'IOU.~ J BR's, z bll. y., II \\"il...on f,.J2-Hl11 '""ii. h1l~1.-.11t r~. Jaru~z1 !-1 .,, ~111 m l)OOI, put/gn!'tii Re•lty WE STILL HAVE ... S."JlllP q1w!1t.\· II IJJh'r 1"'11'.d~ weslliB.llU ZI l»/I •II l;11 ~··r .~ ~ui:•l !t'f I ~ ..... t~· .. u11fl11 O:il/'1!••11 ~Jllll"I· ·•Iii• _,, ,., .. ,...,11.11111· 1.1 1"~. 111••1t•., "lih Ii/ qu,dol 11·u 1+·11.11 11-• /'(XII. • • ' Salisbury Realty e 1,,\f:A<:I e .\l jl LT . .;; -'I() : HJ:-<! H\-S!l,1 \ii I· .. 11,, 31 . • •jh;-~lil~ • l'Ff.-,; t'111" ·1 ,0,1:1 ~1AllJ.\'E .\\'t 1ij':.i.:~1U '. \I • ~HQ-.'>l·r ~~ "'.01~2 B1r•·h .-~·rpl_ lndhrlJ.ndry rac'!~ :.Z~I z·, 1rd.< from OCF:AN -~ RP.. COST.'\ .\lESA 6-12-28~ :? BR. lJ 70 Adul1~ only-no A1·ocado ,.;;J. ·"~ 1•r ·~i.:r _ '.'i.l•--l i-lb._ _ -1 18•5 An1heim A ve. :!', RA. l!ut:r LIP. 11 'l ~~""'.""'.:'."'"'"""~""""""[P•rk·Like Surrounding \\'BfP 11r 1• •·rpl'R. 1nod Balbo• Penin,ul1 QUIET -DELU.XE k1!1·twn pan'lrl •lr n P11npl !-2 &: 3 BR AP'TS l11n1 s::r, IU!I de l1!!!, urllil l \•\•.A-T-,-:-1<-f-.R-O-N-'l-.•.-R-,-,-,-,,-,,-,,-1. A.lso l-"ll1n R;:rrhrlor~ ,1111.\ 1\111 abn l l'a ~P l•t" P"'''' • lltd Pool• Ba~· \'1P11 apl•. "1 Br uppt'r ' " ~ tij'."1--Hi4~ :-;, hop' * 'd It I 11µ! ,1/pirr $,.~lip 111·ill 11r·-• ~ <: ,.,. u .!I on y !Xlmmodalf' up lo :,o• boaq , Martinique Apts. APARTMENTS blrins, dishw. ~'~~10~-,J,~.1'1 + a h1~1 6-16----()i3: •. U"ffi"'"'"I "" X \\' .o\VAll..ABLE I ----- ,\ir Cond _ ~-rpir·;; _ J Swim-I East Bluff rn111;: Pool.o; /lr;tllh Spa -2--~.-h-,-.-8-1,-,-,-.-,-.-,r-,-,, Trnn1s C11.~ -Gamr I.: 8 11-llard Rooin Ci pt~. Drp~. 2-<'"ar g111·i\ge, Pool/rA· ar<"il. l 3 0 0 . I & 2 REDROO:'ll &1 ~0.i F"RO~I S!·lo ----__ ----- MEDITERRANEAN Huntington Buch VILLAGE ~'l·n~· (JJ: L".\1""LI~.\ I Onp b('<lroom !or thC" monry T•1'n b<'d1oon1s 11 ,_, 111JJ sho11 Three ber1roon1~ rrndy • l\"1\'J'E lt F!tONT • 4 Br. :'~)' dock. B) 1110. [.,..r ·• i;7:.,...l\6-1ii or '.?I:: :ir-...:t~l l 1\.-\LHOA l'l.A.\I • , Unbe lievably Beautiful ~ Fl;HN ~1i~111'lll'', 1 111: :i11i':'I \'\I. I> 1 • .;;r:1~J·, 1;~rd"1.1 1\p1~ frple. 11<'11 k111'1w11. I Hr!1.1lt,, 1\d11J1~ -1.v 1~''.'· l·lr"'"r~ IW1 pPI.._, ~170 JIH I 1!111. ~Bf: •'\<'f!lllil'H' ,..,tf1•,1111 !.· 1)( "EA.\" \'1P11 . .. 8 It , 1111.-h/rl•'•. '! •·arpon.<. l1n- nr,1t·u la1, ~:ffi."1. 11 II ,, II II 1 $·1.)(J/rno. ,\'Pllr/y. A!~o ~ Ar.. 1777 f .. 1111a Ana A\'"·· C.\1 1 '1 ~ B~ Jowr r apl \.\'/pier l\lgr. Apt J J:: 646-S.}!2 I '..'·IOO ll11rbor Blvd., C..\J. 111 4) .>57-8020 P.E.\:TAL OF'FICE OPl·:.'I 10 A:l-f TO Ii P'.! C0111e <lll lrl"! ~o' Qu1r1. d••arl<'nd ~ 1 1 1·,. t , f'111l•l1r11 poi~ 1•i•l1>lfif'J'f'd 'ifi~I E!l1~. I hJ\.. ""'I nl Newport Bea~h 6}~,\l:T 1nocl. IO\\"nhou,,,.., .. Bl .~· -IJ,.;1 II ril<. , ... 1111, 1111nl 1 1·a r gar. ;ill tJl 1n~. 1Tpl~. d1•11p<.. Lra.•(' ~2'!!:> 'r I ~1:.?~1710 or S4&-.i!l9! r \rs 1111 ,, pn1 ---Condominiums Un fur n . Huntington Beach 320 :'I.I< P \\ <I 'h I' I I rpl~/d1 p• 1! I \. I' t, rangr-<.111·n po.11• , ·~·11·;, fr->n . "11lh in ~<·hi• ~];.., rnn. Ai.:1. 962-21~1 ,\\'i,,11, 0.·I l•I ti!.• Hl•I 4 Cl:. !' _. 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I ,.,.,, l.i60. l o.•111 1\Jr.•11 ~ b 1 1 1 d 1 .,~,,,111 • r. . 111. po r1· 1, ~;:pn_!_a . _ 1·rp!, $2:,0/mn ~rl.1. ti7.1-,J1:'.>9 1X'EA,-...."Ff<O:'l.''I' "1ntrr rrnt11l --,-81, I I HARBOR r.1~LE:'\S :>lti-4'.I:..; "'" "'"'"" SUNNY ACRES -'· part) urn. 1 h·an l:u·o::•• -:r,.~1 hot·a1111n I 11 Kl \l !\. ,--~~--­!'\~:Al: nPll' I RI-: .• !C!'Ounrl MOTEL ! ,\ : 81 ~1 l/ti;,"i--4AA~ or · 'I • '1 pr!~ 11-• +;.u;....mo • • ~.:.i; ..;i'HilJ "" :,~J.-09SS \('l!ll'llt'"~. l.ar;::-1' frn1·r d lilt ""1111 •ii ~· ... 1·;;1 .. 1u1J, 1~Cco-,-o-n-a d.J-Mco-,----·I i·rar 1arrl Ch lr1 ! ~lj6 ·"''"flO!'I Bl1·1J, ll'l:'l.'T~:I! !{~;.\"T,,! .. " " 0 r 11."ni)l f . ~I j' ~'1 1 ::: !" "' garagt>. ,,I] 1'011- "' I ' ' 'I II II f "·• " 111 ..... 1i1 1:.IYFl:t1.._, l I" i1:j,. ••I••' ,1IS-'.1;:,,, Ra\ fronl P1•nu"11la ~ HP.. 2'1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I ' ti4.1--.!!l.: ,,,1 I I {Alh> S.!.'I n111nrh )~ .. Furn. Bach._& I Br. E x-[)A.VIS n~;ALTY Fi-1'!-7(1()(1 .., -;.;~:,\[( llf'I• HI:. i.:1\u111d "io',,J \'I"! I' \I "I '" I f;JJI\\\ ..;,, H.1 .1fr,,111 "' "'"'" • i(i ' 1,+.111 • ... 11111- \11111• I ./ 2 HI! y,.,,l'I .. Ii!., ,q: I /111 u. ,qn .~l1'.iln1u H;;ll"n l•l:ind 1 .di Balboa Peninsula Corona d el Mar l ••>ll "' lh'll"h"f~' f.11 ~::n: ceptional nice. SJJO up. I , .-. -~ 1 .. 1.•1 •1fgar11g,._ \II '"Jll· 2110 N.wpo't Blvd.' I .. HJ.. ~ H;,, l !11•11·~ l10n1 .-. t I ..... 11 ·n1l"n•·'" .ar~e /11,, 1r· .. 1 C.M . 11a11·r ."'"rl1 '" Q rn•" .1 a11I 1"hdr1 111 pr I ~ 4"11•a 11 ,\ 111flii f' I 11 '' . •1 \I t ti O,"TENACRES 11~110111" S lii/1110 •I ,_,,~ ,II ;, l ! "ilJjj'~/l!~I '' 11.. 1.1,,il 1 .. 1 J;.i,·IH•l"1~. J &. 2 BR. furn A, Unlurn. t;.i:,...:i ir: I :-." 11r. i•;nl ,\111111, .. 11J\ l~i~,: l'~ . .\I.\ 1 ~"'111 '' 1 Ri · "fl' t'u·eplace!! I ,;riv. patios. Si~Ac. ! A· J !Sr ap1 . Sl,111 L'p. 1'/1111•1! . ..,, .• !.~-·H;;1.. St"p~ 1,, hn .• !..· ·~·rnn. Yl'l,i Pools Tennis Contn!'J Bkfs l. Hid pool. Pla_v 1·r!. Cpts, I Sllio \l;,!\)l'r p a I I I•'~ 000 . ' - l'I .':ita ..... ne. i.:d M 644-2611 clrn(. hl 1n~. pa 110. l\1d.< ok. • lillll ·•J•I 1"1\ <iii', 67:~~,11:;7 o11 1,, 1u 111• 1,, 1111 ,1 11,,.ilil" (~lacArlhur nr Conei Hwy) l!l!I! \!:<1p!" 1\0 ~ li-1'.l-'.\8 L~ .. , 1, 1, l\l.\ I! I: l'••n1;d, "'"l1pc;rtl'!!IJl!lll!!"'!'!lll!lll!!!!lll!lll!lll!!i!i 2:?1 ~ O:ille;:I' t\'o i; 6~&-:.?2R7 1"· '" 1, ""1 kl1!.•' I' 1"•11111~111<1 ·: tH~. '.'BA gat, 'RAY ~·r:O.\'T 0 ~ ----I -.111"1llllll•ll!l\!' ~I ::. 11'-11~·-~J. "II I 1 ii!' 111,)\ t.J•111'i l; 11 11 \l •I ~ l 11r 11 \,, ,( \1 11 11\, l hll, ,,, n~_\ !.· ti.ti ./ HAri·ir;ir UIET-Oownstairs 2 Br. nrw .<har. "Pl~. patio, r-nrl :.!.ll' .\la1urr a<llll:-; or rrtu»il IH"f'IL :'l.o lif't~ ~I.\~ n1•1. ri·IJ-:i",J."1 or ti+l-Oi.-.:; l\nnol\1ni·111~ thr •1111f'I OPf'lllr1C- "f B111 r10rt Apt! ltw A<l11lr,,: And !h,· ~hi::h1Jy 1 .. l\S quoP! r1prn1ni; of Bl'I,\"\ 1t"11 1\p1~. lnr fa 111rl1,., C;ilt I jJ•li ii-M-.1 ~,·, !-Bl! 11r1 unrurn. nup1~,-fo, 1'1 Ill ·~· • h1l1h'<"O. •lP\\ I,\ •l•'!"l'alrll ~1 . ."+ .! I J -- -SPAC!lll' . ..; '! BH. ! ha , 11c11 I~ n•drf-11ra!ri! \\':ill. ro ~rhls !, •li"l•i.: I • h•ld, nn pr1s Sl 1.i Jnr1 ?,;ifh'I l~~-~llf' ,,p1 I, (\I •!~;;,}\ FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. l&3BR'' !>r1va1, p<tf!o p:xi! -1nd1v. laundry rac.' .-.:ertr Or11n11:t Co. Airport &.: UC!. Adults onJv al122 Santa An 11 ;\f&;r. i\lrs. Joachim, :m:-621 j Ave. Apt J-A FW~!·ll Rl\d G.· ,, Pn1n1< Stort".~. ~1 ~>11 10 'i li j ~·17-7J47 01· S~i-0'.•.~2 -KIDS~W~E~L~C~OME ,\rn·;it· '..' BR Sl.l'.I S: Sl."1'.! ~ RI~ S1~9 :\II Xlla~-P"l!' ol<. 1~001. P."" bldg I i:::fi'..' ",\ ' Krel...an J..,,nr. 968-i:ilO or 8~2-623:, LU.\'.IJRIOUS I Br l\'atk1ng di<lanct 10 bcarh k shop'~ EL CORDOVA ~h;ig <'!'flt'd Dsh1<hr Dn·;;,,. 1ng roonl. Loads of s!orli!:f'. AptS. Pat'"-Garagr. ,,d11lts only. \f'\\ I ,\· ~ BR LuxuJ 'I :'I.pill. I S262 Atla nta. J36 -i j'8Q, D~h" tu·-.. xu a clOSf't~· i.: 0·11p. I ---"40 h(l,1n1,, li1'l!1)' ~ha;: iTpl :::., 12 RI:, unfu1·11, l'pl~. d1·11~. brn111 !'!"(· f;.rr1/ !.: t'OOL. hlln• Cl11lrl 1·rn ""l•·t•n1r ,,uu11 ... • "n P"'' 3j{l 11\0•r 1n nllo\\;inr,. ~'(ri'/ Chlirlr ;.;1 t>\2-~1:0 o::.~ U11e11 . ;;:;t;-.1\lill *BRAND NEW* la Costa Apts. I !.· 1 Br:. hl111-. •1111111t1111c pnol. lanai b ... r.h-qu" (, i;:ar- agP. All 11111 1xl Sl.1"1 ro .$170. Adul1s. no 1,.,,.. 1.>t 1\\'fJ1·;•1lo. f ' 11 :.Z & 3 Bf: s, ~llJ(I !lfl !';11111. f«ll. i h1!drr11 \101:.\ \\\I Apt.(. J););S~l \\nn1 f.\31 l.n .. 11 blk E. nl Br.11·n .;t,'!-."99.l. /0 1EZ OP.(I ,\PT:o; Atlanta 1·!-~ BP.', P•lf'I Pt I\ ;i1r 'Jn,f'rl ga1 1r~h/rlr;.·rr. : •. ~f>-0~31'.i -WALK-TO-BEACH ! i\!E..-;,\ Liflo 1 Bf: l\pls. {"pl ~. Lo1Pl.v 1. 1 !.· i Bf:, ('fl!, rl1·ps. bl1n~. 1·ln<f' 1•1 ~hop I! 1 rlrfl:<. bhn~. d \\hr. );fi-::!].-,; .t· OCC. 1-1 11~ lnrlr.1 rm . ptVil ----- f.· r11rporr~ P<'t n1 10111111 nk Rent~ ~IAr! lr1\rn Sl.": .• ,_Sl•Wi Ask atinur 11111 1t1-•<•un1 l~l6 Pla,·,.nlla. 1\f;:r l\n1 IL (\I trifi-Ki6-1 .SI:~-, 2 BR. 2 H,,, , pt-11q1s, bltn.• 111<'1 1 f'lrlr:-f"'I ,,.n prt~. M2-~?."-": rr"t .,,,,., • 2 Rn Qu1r 1 1r;i11; 10 t<"•·n t.· hrh ,,flu/:, 1,, ,, _,, 21; C•pfl's.•-.~r;o .1qt-(JYf•1 e ;\r l:l• !1 1 .1 ~1•11 up. Pool 1111~ 4!•·1---02(f.l. Lido Isle or tH 1.0;·1.l for app,_ ----·--DLX 'l k 3 BR, 1 Ba. rnrl g11.r. Sl5Cl & up. R.e'ntal Ole: 309:-, ~lilN" A1·c. :J.\&-1034. l BR. r 1110. s:roo 1110"1 h 67J-814.i I"\{"~ 11r11 \'E.ARLY-Unfur n 2 Br. I 811 Newport Beach RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR BEST OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS OCCU PAXC'Y 1r. .J<in11ary. Lu.\ury "11f1 ~n1og­ -Harl.H•r 6: OC"l•f' 11r"'· 01 •·1•!ook1n&; Ltdo !-Ir \\ 11h rn• 11un111rn1- al ;u11r1111i1"· In 1ncludf'1 Si">0.001 o·lqhliou.•r, pn<1I l.:. I llll lfltl" JJO(')!-l!11r, .l-~lnry ' l,.-,1 ·1,. \"allr.' ("hall'atJ ,r,, tra. d1Jl•J!lal rlr,1:<11 o• rr gub- r+ 11·a.nPan parking -"llh f'•f'\'l\tor. ·r~~1e1ul lobh1l"s. ~r,·111·11,v TV -~.,lf'!!I '.!4·hr pa1rol!rd, pn!'!Osl'd c:omn1un. 11,\' k,r ma.x1n111111 .~r<·11ruy_ ~1ngles. l bdnn. 2 bi-trin. I.· :: bclnn luxury un11s ol 2.000 ,,q_ f1 f1on1 t:!,i.•. \lnu1hly VER SAILLES ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT 1.\I)"'' P;ir·1rw Cna-1 !111-yl , hl'lllt"'"n .\"Pllfl<"ll'I Rhrl, I.:: Sur.rr1nr 171 It 61')-(IOC{I. Oprn '1 111n tn fi pm * BR-AND_N.EWT ~1::2 ~;1n1a ,\na. +.\rroi:s fl'>ll\ ~ ''· r n11n1r;. Club 1, Sp;11·1<:11h I .~· ~ 81~ un11~. l-"l\11ll Sl:1:1. ur. F 1·p1r~ pnv. p.1!10~. 1.,,,(1~ 11f {'iO~t'I~. 1\r1uli.-. ,\li,:1· ;;:,j-Olll AOUL T LIVING- BranrJ nr11 . I G. ! fiiirms. l.l1.~t11•a sh"r' F11rrl;r.rr~. 2 Barns. E:11!•ln~r1J fH•!10· Pool ,t. b.1riv>rp1r. c.11·1inr:s & ,101"<1!:" :'1.n 1 ..... <r 1"11111rNl lOJl:.Z :-.;1111!;; ,,i;;i 1\<r -----v NOW-OPEN Br1111el nf'"·l RI:. Sl'>ll-:! BR SI~ 11p \II urd 11<1 rriv. pflllo. h1ll1 .. rd r111, 111<1 rMI " 1111·u111 ,\rlul1~ llJIOI 8 1nh :0:1 .. \ B .l~17-!::Sr, BP.r;,\ 1111'1\ 1.; /:'l.'G-V IEl\;- S:.ZUJ. llli~,, 2 ~I: 11p1 !t1~h on R;l<'k B.1y Rh11!• .... 1i p11 halr·nnw-, fq1lo, hl'al'd l"•JI, l'~"I' 11( 'l 11~r !~. \rl11I~-'ii. 11••111dlt:'' llr 1h} i' P,\l JI :-..1 l<ill fi\:1--1~.n. :-:r .• \Cl.lt'F-\l~\p1~ 2 1:r.: un run1. 11,. Ra. ··p1~. f1qi~. b1111.~. i;arh d1spl. pvt palln \1€\J Al'n r 11rn. R~trh.,lnr u11I pil \ 11, 1,)2.1 PL1rrn!l~ A\f' .!~-}{~~~ IJL' PLEX lir;F1;i11 ;-;.p' ~!~I~ an'" ..... r r.11·hnrd·,. 111a1 kri. \!~111r .. a<111lt nnl.' \Ji."1/n1n. Yrarh rl'11f~l fjj'';-fl•l'l l.t ~ Br '! R;1. " h~r Parr f111n. .! ~r.. 1': !">~ ~·l'plr :11r ~ 11-;·,qj .~·.-;•c •n n• 1·,u1. fl;\',n ~_:>-j} lllO Newporr Heights -------• :'l.'lr<" 2 RP.. rr.,1, I-nrl Cill ilC". r11!1n hltt><, rfrp<_ \•I ll•. ''" r"'t" fi12-'lfll'll CAN'T BE BEAT !"J~GLE STO!;Y Soll!h Sr11 A1111<lsphrrc !. BP. .. 2 B .. ,111 Car/lf'1 !1 I.· d111~ .\1r Cond111nnf'd rn•atf' Pa11n• 11 t:,\ TLD POOL P1rn1v 11f l~<1n CR1-pnrr J.· .~1on111:r h !DDE:-J \"ILL.AGE z:@ Muth SalJA San!a Ana • 7>46-1:12.1 ! ROO.\l!>i i.· hi11h, SH'Vl mn. in,,!. 11t1I !I Call '.>l::--O.j()3 l:IC'rwt'f'n ~ !.· ~ \lon-t·ri Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Costa Mes• lme81iBJltJ -ELDEN - Up.<la 1r~. Pa!10 Blk .10 Sp!\rkli~ Nt.;\\' ~ St:DP.00.\I OC"f'an . S200. 67.l-808$_ ~ilrden a pa r1n1,.111 l.tL~ur- 100~ pool, lush l~nc!.<cap1ni:::. lli~ ,\r1ul1s -r"' pt'I~ 2.11 1 Fldr n /11·r i" \\ Huntington neach Pitrkhl ~ Rrr('h l.1v1ni fr•r ,\rlul!~ Casa Del Sol k 2 BR-1111·n urif P\'1 pa· ""· !;pie In :? BR, f'lf'\'!l !Ol"ll. dshw11hr11 . 1Tj'!ot. fll']'l!I. P~!:r; arN""p!rd. f"TYlm ,,l•l,i 21661 Bmrtkhur~t ;.;1. l IB. fj\~! !l"i"Fii.11 • FrlcW1, ~pttmbH 24, l'ln DAILY PILOT 38 . Apts., Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Rooms 370 , _______ _ 4SO Per sonals 530 L01t --------1 A t Apts., P s., F U I 400 Industrial Rental Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington Beach ON BEACH! l Rr ~BR ~F:\\' AP'rs Frnn1 $21i ~ r111r1 $2·12 3 BJ{ Vt.,,111 S~i.i J:'urnllutc Ava1l11b!e. Ca rpt"l!>-dra pe~-d 1~1111 a~hl' r heated [JOOJ•.SJUn,1..~·ll'lllll.S n"C l'()()rfl-1)!•<'1111 I ll'll':; p;,11os-ainpl<.' p<1rl..J11~ :;,'l'Url!y ~U.'.lrd.~. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCt:..\:-1 11\'J-:, Jt.E. (ii 11 5'.l6-l IS7 O~r ofl('n 10 ,1m-6 pin Daily \\"ILi.iA'.'\! \\',\LTERS CO. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 urn. or n um. --~_:;:;;:;,;.::..~-l ;N~e~w'.'::-po'.'.::rt Reach H unt ington Beach • oc1-:AN \·1E:\v 1-ro~m-1-,:i:,-., 1----R-e- 5 - 0 -,,--- 1 HR. Furn or llnfurn •"Afi A 1,1.A r A. 14th & Livin9 \\'1.Jnut, HB. 5.16-8:ll.i7. Lu~ury apl 11v1ng •I SI n11l - Newport Beach lion 1·('crr.~11011 .. s1v11un11ni::. WINTER & YEARLY I h11 t> 111·,_.au front.~. turn. & 1111 l ~Jr11 , s1ar11ng at Sii\ Up, /\ ff·w On1nes also avail. \.';ill lil~.::in! 61:-,.s&lG associated llROKER5-REALTORS JOZS W lofboG 67l•J66l Daily Pilot \\ail Ads ha\·e hari.:&1ns i::alore. 1rn111s, b1l1 1.1rd.;, and 1•0!· lt>}'ball. heallh t·hibs, sauna~. clubhou~e. p11rly tnon1 . r'f',!- drnt 1r11r11s pro J.. p1.,1 :.hop ,111rt 111!irh n11•r1·~ )':1 11glr~ I & 'l HI{ ~. Furn l nli1r11 Hen!s lt\1n1 S13.i '\n 1,-.a~t rrqlur,1d. i>lodi:!, Or•·n o .j11I !O to 8 OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Nl'11 porl-~onh 880 l rv ulf' /lie 1>IJ-Qj,.(J ,\.e11 port-Sourh Santa Ana VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. r11~h1"uil\{'1" tolor l'<•lldill<\1- ('d appliance! • plush shab carp!.'\ _ choice ol 2 color schemes • 2 baths • stall ~howrrs • mirrored v.•ard· rube donr5 _ 1nd!rcct !1:;hl- in;: in kll chen _ bn•J.lda~t Oar • huge privait fenced patii;:> _ plush landscaplni;: • brick Bar·R·Q's. lug' ht'al· ed pools &. lanai. 3101 So. Bristol St . Apts., F urn. o r j 1.~ l\li. N. ol So. Coast Plaza) Sar>t3 An" PHONE, ss1.s200 U n furn. 370 liOO 16th Si &1!-8110 :::=::~::::=::::.:..:.~~~~= Huntington Beach H untington Beach •• ~ HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY In your mai ntenance-free I u x u ry apartment. We do all those wee kend chores while you relax around the pool, practice your putt ing and driv- ing, play billiards or workout in the gym. Aft er a hard day at wo rk enioy lhe theraputic pool and saunas. We have 1 and 2 bedroom apa rtm en ts with air conditioning and fireplaces just wa iting for YOU. ALL UTILITIES PAID . .\tluh J..i,•ing-Furnillhed & l1nfurniAh~tl 65.Sl Warner, Huntington 714/847 -8526 Beach Profe11ion1Hy M1n1grd b1 Soulhtni Coun1i11 Mgmt. Co. Apts., Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Santa Ana Sant" Ana Now Showing .. .:..o Jon '1 lca\t ~our you 11~tcri. llf'li1t1ll v. hf'u yuu come over lo inspect l)rans" Co11nl) -.~glittering, new 2parlmf'nt (llllHUll11ity -SOUT11 COAST \'ILi,\<, l:t)r while ro11 'r" admiring the s11111 ptuous pri~'a!c C lubhouse aod Newport Beac h N ewport Beach • .. AND All THE PLEASURES ...... OF ADULT LIVING IN BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY 1 and 2 Bedrooms Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tustin & Meso Driv• S"p•• rlo u !o U.C..I., lrYi~e l~d"''"al Camp loo, So 111 1> (oo•I P1010, fo •~<On h land and 1he &eo<~. Olympi< poof, ••«•<>lion <onh!• •ilh po•'Y '°'°"'· 9V'" & b.lho,d1 10011"- lu! l'""!l !hat bob... •ho b11dg••' RENTS START $155 Ph. 545-4855 l'role11ion 11/y M1n1gtd by Southern Counlitt Mgmf, CA. Oewirl oped b' \'ori on ln•1it111•11t IR,. & M. G. L C.1Eq11lrie1 Co1p. Apt1 •• Furn. or Unfurn. Santa Ana Ap ts., 370 F urn. or Unfurn. J70 Sant• A n• l11.u1riantly lancl~pc<l ground~, we ha\·e a re\V goodies thaflJ dl'lighl lbcir little heart~ IOQ. Like our $500,000 Child Care Center and play[ancL aount OOAST \'I t.I..~~ is wLc:rr, both 11.dults a1)d l:hildrcu have !he best of everything. Decoralor Jlyled I, '1 & 3-bedroom •P"rl,.,.rrl-homr11 • Ci!'nlr1/ g•1 relriger•l•d •ir·conditioning • B1/11nced Power Kilchen1 • Co/01-h•rmonil'.d •ppli1ncef, including diJhw•sher • Priw1le lerr11c1J • W •lk-u1 w•rdrobe1 • 4000-iq, fl , Clubhoui. with enl1rleinin9 & dining f1cililies, 11un11, billi1rd1, c•rdroom1 • C1b1n1J, h•rbtc:u•, b.dminlon, lhufflebo1rd • J M11ed pools and Jacuui • Child Cit• C•nl•r & pJ1yl•nd. All this fami~ luxury living from $149 a month SM the elepn11y tumished ffl!Xl91 •i-l'tmltnh •nd 1krir•hcw1 center -op1r1 d•i1y 10 1 m. to 7 p.m. FE.\IALE only . Bachelor * COSTA MESA* Hoon1 S7j/n'IC. furn. Utd lZ!i. SQ h. l!0.2'.lo po11·er. prl- p<1. Ideal fur .t. I u d' ll t . \'Il le office, nt"W bid&. 6·1~'11. 17.W iq II. J otfkes, U{).220 ,,_-.0 -,-,,--,0-,--0-0-,.,-,-,,.-. I power, 11r S.D. fno.·y. n1&n, 1111h or w1rhou1 r'U.Jk-2:11:-0 11q It, lrg otfit'.rs, plf!nly 111~ priv's, i::. t:Ob!a ,\lel>a. ur 11arku1g, nr S.D. ft-W}. b-l'l-'J;\26 * C. NA'rfRESS RLTR. * ~~~-----~--1 230 E. 17111, C.M. &12-l~llS :-1:'\t:L!·: l'-0111 1•r11•alf' <'n------- ,'\It 'f-, !t'at1<.•'. prl1<, bath, niRll' 1'I: ,\1·1 SPACE new bldg, 1280 ath1]1 on!y. S20 fM'f 11 k. SJ..I. II. }"ronl ofli('f' I.ill' J't•1lJ' 1h1•r SiLi7, 1no. 1781 \\'h1lt1.-.r. tli.'\.---:0~~-··------~-(_',,\]. 111: ]j(X) Sq. F'1., 2 lrOlll Bl·.Ll!\(X).\l, !~.-el~el , "'"" olllcl"!o, '..! balh, lgf' r('ar door <'l'fll , 1ww all <'lf'r homt. Sl9.'i mo. 12•KJ 1.JJgan :-:r., 1.,1,nu1g~ &. l\f'<'k<'ntls C .\L 011}:>1 &l&-~33 r\f's, ti ltr--"0-12. f>-t6-00SI. SI.'• p.'r ll•'l'k Ul• l<fk11ehl'n. NE\\' 1ndus1r1al bldg. &IOO' S30 po'r 'li\'k up apls. :'>101eJ incl. -100· olhrf'. 2 loading * :,1S--9i'.i.>. doors. 200 amp single phase. '.! Biiis lrcun II. B. p1r r. Furn ut1J pd. $TJ nio Jdeal lor ~1ud1•nt. 612-S:'i)'.)·. Kmpl!' parking. 937 \II. 18th St. C '.'11. 6'12--2'nt "·kends or ('\'('S 5Ji~91J6. • •lit.LY LICE.'llSED • Reoo111'N'd Hindu Sptr1tu4iis1 Adv1~ on all n11t1erJJ. Love, f\la.rrlage, Busine:is Readtrigll given -; dayli a 111·eek. JO a .111 to 10 p.n1. 311 N. t.:J Can11no Ilea!. San Clemt'nti: ~91-9136. 492--0(HO --~NOTICE se\:ur\ly Par1f1t• Na11011al Bank Rrdnt'h apphmttou 111- Hl Sl.•p1rn1bf.r 20, 197!, 1 i- * Springer Spaniel L1\·pr & 11 h1te-tn<1lt .. nu ID. chain collat ,\1 11y 111' hur1, l<t ~1 st't"n "''oodCTt'61 Apt..&.· Xt'11 1-1r1 :\\l'. Tu!illfl Cd.II i:r1l•1·111i.: lamily, .)4·1-8217. llE\\'!IHO: RE CCWOCA~R~D-­ ~ (Jr ft~('O\''l'ry Of HlllEl>'CASE '.'\o CllJ('Sh<Jns a..U.f'd J..o:..1 1n fr\lnt 111 1'urnrr Drugs N.B. ~-ll~ 1•1nny o! Goldenll'"sl :\r. & LO:-.-r 111 CO!!'l;t :\lf':'l.1 i\n'a \rarnl'r Ave.. Huntington l~e i..,-uld<.'n doi.; w1r 1o1i;:e IJµ Bt>11r h. 0 1•a u g ~ Coun1_1·, b11 r k l I'. h ndei; 1a n Calli, ft1di.:1•b1tck ~. All~"'rl':< \o --------i "tll 1101 be rPspon~iblr for "i'oloo!ll.'". Re111·11n:l' Pleese a ny drbt.~ othl't tl1<1n n1y Cl\JI :wo-oil21, 557-9379, 0\\11 a~ nl !l/~\/71. ('l~1h:' L.1 -,-,~,~,c,0-,.-,,,.--0c1d~J-,.,-,1c,-,.,c. -.. Han1, 111 '.'llom.~10111 11 Lan(', lf'r, nial<.', di sappl'ared Costa !\!t>sa, Call!. ~11urch1y rrom 1100 block or Social Club1 535 1-.l Can111w• Dr, <.:. ~I. ~I V \\'ay, qua.llty Jiome n'tnod. \\'aJl)(, ceiluog, [loon elC'. No pb 100 'n1aU. 547-0036, :U hr •"-· ~. Driveways llA\\'LEY'S D r l v e w" y Coating, have II don.-J\l.JY.' \\'lnler is romlng '.J.l;)..-5\95, &--7 pn1. Elec lricel ELJ::CTRICIAN, ht'f'!lM'd bQnded. Small job~. ma1nt & repairs, .>IS-:lto.'.l Ga rdening AL'S GARDENiliG tor gardtniIJa' ii 1 ma 11 landscaping attvtces, call 540-5198. Serving Newport, Cd~!. O>sta ~1esa, Dover Sho~s. Westclltl J•\"r h&1h f.· n•J1n ror rf'n1, Storage 4SS --:----------__ ..;:________ Ceinlt'n1por11ry C1HJ[l1"~ HP\\'&nl !ii7...,j71i. * LANDSCAPING * .'lf'11 Ja"n~, ~p1inkler~. ar· l.~11·~. ll>ll!IOS, fencf'«, wall.~. L1c'd ~'•Oii'. 1\liu.ter Chargt. 1~ )I'S Joe e.\p. 5.16-12'2.':i. Ptillft:S..<.;[Of\AL Gan1e111"r, 111t 1·nt ran,·i>, palio. S?:i 11k. :i1w.ri:,:1 l~f)f),\I ,"..: ba\!1 , pri. Pnrr. :>;r. (l('C. C1lflk1n~ ,t· pool pnrgs. f,iti-'<11\6 11f1 .. r :,. Guest Home 415 • =-'1·:\11-Priva l•' rnnn1 1n ~11r~t honir for grnll<'n1an. * ('all ~j:)()fi • R_entals to Share 430 STOH:\l;E ~itrd 111\h ~hrd. :!JOO sq 11. s;~-, month. H11rbor & AakPr. ~8-1416 Rentals Wanted 460 PE/l.\1 TPnan!, R yrs. ln prf'sent apt. 2 Bil. unfurn, I~ k11 . \\'1ll rn111nlaln. Do>su"f' htJal dock. $200. RP!s. ll'On1 laiwllonl & 111'1ghbo~. l'\.R. J:ith In 50th. 6I;i...2w.l ni te~. Day~ Ft9ti-:l4·18 (_'/!~1 -r\ll't' z 11J0111~ ror !arl,1·.1 r~A"H-K--H-A-,",-,E-.R--.-. -,-,-.,-,.-;; L!til. Jurn, sh;1 rf' kit. Pri. rl<'f'd housi~ 11·1!h1n dr1\'1ng •·nt. ~o rlr 1nk1 ng . f:raso11ahlr. 67:.-0621 rl rstanrl' o! Huntington S!att Heh, .\l1n. 2 BR, un rurn. 52&-4·1~ \\"JDE \\'Oil.LO !il·ll 1139-'ll~l or 521-7728 1.osr S<;>pt. 14. 1n r.tis.~;~.n \lu•JO, l\llx~I Shf'pherrl. n:"J ~11.1·. 111.111', ··Pon1·ho" 11 found pis call No l.D. l[g.J ll:!i-1:io.1. ~-''_'_'_""'_'_"""' __ ~ "'""7"C,--,,--,~-,--, _ _ NE\V l\lo!htr C11Jiro L'al, reil tn'f' 11 ork, prun in g , ~pr 1 11kl.-.rs. t'lean u11 JOb!t, la nd:!iL'11p 111g. ('.rorgt', 646-~~3. ill'fl C\'>!I11r. \'Jr Sprinr,:da lr ,r:, Rois/I. I I. B. RL ..... 'll-n1~ : .. i:r-t~:it. ---..-.....-. ,.....,. GAR.,'!,, ~iu·rJ l'lr11 n1ni;:, l'!!ry F OUND \l'IJ'e J111.1rl'd Tt!rr1t'!' LOST 0~·1•r v.·eckrnd, V\C"!tlf1a l'he;1p. Ko )Ob too sni., call wi1/1 black collar I.· nail Rcnf·h. fenullr S 1 a n1 P Ii I' 8-12-72ii or ll ·I 7-I 4 6 8 Found (tr" ad1 ) 5SO h1'a.Js, tag 1o:onP. v 1 e. &>a lpn1nt. Rr ..,,·ard. C a 1 l 11nyti1nr. Sa\•-Un OnJJ!:S, Urookllursl 49'1-i~OO. Jf\paneSf' Gardenl'r Ex-p 'd. &. Ad11n1s. TtJ{'s. t'I'<', 9 P.1't.1 L7o=s·"r-,,-,~B-,l~l-<l7e-.~r-,,-,-7 Y.1rd 11·ork, Clean-up, '.'\!rs. Cvl!rc ;,.:-;a..1000. mo's. fe m .• Lt brw n , Trim m ing, p lan tin g . '.!:OUN(; malP cat, 1den-~hrtha1r. Jorii;: la11. p1 C.erni Glti--0619. ~-~:\IAl.f: 1wn11na1t' wan1f'<t , l1:1ll:na Island. Own Br. Call L111rla. 673--(12.~11 . (;JRL or r pl to ~hart 1'0un1ry hou~r. :.'03i1 Sun \'allry Dr, La~ ()·n llhallle by injured 1111! -Stw-ri. llt"ward. 67l---4n4. _S_P_E-,-.C-f-,R-'S Lawn Srrv1ce, t\l\'D ,tr ~rnsi1ire youni:: man blaC"k & "·lute <'ol11n1111: LOST; rrn1. l\t l n i •, fl't'f' l'SI. La"n ca r e. IM'ffis nn to l"l'nt 11·fopnmum 11 t'f()('l\et C'Qll11r. \'1r lhtr-S.•hnauzzrr, !l/llfi l . Vic . rlean1.f)l;. R c 11 s 0 n 11 b1,. prl\'a1·y 1n L.1111: B rh. Can IJor \'1t•w Hornf's • fH.1 .0:~'2. J(llh & Tu!lln, Rtwanl. 5'18-5Z1J. '-------• • REACH AP'r. Y<'al'lr. S1'.\.I :_i;. \hi. Furn 1nr l1ts ur1I. 6i:>-.!174 Garag-.-,~fo-,~R".-n-,-c.=35 ray s.w mo. Ca I t Da\•1d, IH+--0391. 1).11-1269. 11Ji-Ji09 "'°"°'cc-c,-ccc-oc---1.~=-7"7'-,..,-"7c--:C-:~ EXP Japanf'se.-Ganltrier. ===~------~ l \\'HJTE 11 i.rc llalrf'd Tf'rn1'r. LOST · .\\ale :~e a I p o 1 n I Know how, up-kttp, plant \\',o\:'\IF.O Jl:llrai;:P ro rrnt lllack 11~ on <'ar,,; & tail. ~1an1'"<' 1·a1. 1n·. II' B.ay k pest. trunming, clean-up. .\in1<lr 01· dl>J, JIB-or Just [lf'a rollar. V il', 1.'i!h :-,\, N.I:> Rewll.rd: ! Call 968-34&.i. ll<'stminsu-i· 1u·ea 8·17-8·190 l\'1L.1·n1i· ,(. 1'.l<1g11011a, f>"n1n (."Olll'f'! 21.~-AT-4!1.'lli1. ---,~--~---1 ('l'f', Valley. M2-2086. LAl\'N Z..faint. Hauling, new !RISH Srttr.r puppy fcmall'. Jav.·ns, clean-up, pruning. f''.'llL. .~t 11rlen1 nt'erlS Bdr. 11rw1 STOR,\LiE. cars. <'qu i p, 1 k • ocr· I _. ( C llS' o l!<:uen nrar ..... irrsr.~. 1-"'als. ,~r. J. nt~· ,-q PAHT Prl'~lllll k1tto'n i.":r!'~ .~ l.J:JRt 9/17, Seashore I< Cst Frh' f'SI. C11ll :»&-7379. Offlllji:e, 11·h1te lkll'I'. h\•f &. lhvy. ll.P1<.'arcl. 673-4116. c·l\<'SI. YIP11 rollar. \'1r• I c="'-~-~~~--c-· I J-:.xper J apanese Gardrner LOST S111ct• 9/lR. Youn,:; !cm Cun1plete )d :>1crv\ct . Nf'al . I I </ ,J--11 1.. ,\ 1rpor1. t rorn ·' n1 o . I ~~-~--~---~ I ,<;<'i;1·1<'11 ,t ,\larg:unh', ('d\1. ·i1:-:-:iH I. M isc. R•nlals 46S ll~::-:1!>:.~. 1ahby j orang~I t·Hl w/fluffy & l1cl1a. Frrr <'~!. 642---4389. ---~~-1 lJ:i1·ag<' fol' n•nt, S2." ~10 11.B * Call fi46-2RR7 * Office Ranta! 440 CAMPERS & BOATS t11 il. f~\4-00IS. JAPANESE GARDENER ~·ou ND aboul ~·pt. 1~11L --~-F1':\1Al~f: llll!I. !l111·h~h111l<1 Complete Ynr-' C•••. ~·rnl'f'd lot !tnra~e ~· Blul' t. ""'hite h 1cyrl e .... u ' -· 1,, 11 0 ''''"· "'2 °= I 1 1 1'1'11\~h hrn, !las hair lip. 5:/:1 Reasons.bit , &12-8985. 1~, " .,.. ..,,,,_.,, \I tra1tllnJ:-II' lf'f' s \' 1 !' -'0~-"::CC..:CC.:.C.:C:...:=C'-_I l'<'\\·a 1~I 8~1>-~'W!O or S.IG--1.~1~. i ·CO ,IPI.~E l•wn & gam<• 600' Gara)?f' S!oraii:e Space. l!unlt>r & So:..'Olsto11s, 11.B. "'' ... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;I Campus: Drive, N .B. SIOO %S-l:~. L(J.'il'-A\stri ~kindivrr ,,·1111·h it." i;erv1ce. '1"1--nn '11111' str11p a! Tc'\\'inkll' Jirn 54&--0405, .'\!'.:\\' \\'it lrrlr'C>11t OH1ces ~·ro111 5~1;o \lnnTh f'r11~1r l.oo,:;11u1n ~11 Bil.\~1<1<' [Jr. /"pl. Rcnrh \RI~ ~·~t:·_ 6!;HJ~l DESK space a1·a1lable $50 mo. \Viii provide furnitu re at S:i mo. An~11·C'rinl! servict' a\·a ilab!r. 305 No, EI Carnino Rral, Clemente. '192--441.0 ol:;SK space eva.ila.ble 1."!0 mo. \Viii provide furniture at s::; mo. A11~1\'t'ring service availablt'. 222 F'o~1<f Ave. l.a~na Beach. 4s.J--9460 DELUXE OFFICES .'\('11· prur. blrlg. C'PI , drp~. rno. ·" n-v J.1. \'OC':'\G 1nal<' fall'n b<•.\f•r, l ~ilj'iiilj'iiilj'iiilj'iiilj'iiilj'ii~~~~I llf'il l'R!'Cd ff\r, IM) ulr1\l1-RI ribffll pnu::li('<'. :i.l6-711fib. Japanes' G an.te11u1g ~ r1l':.l1on. ('ollt•!l<' Pk, i\f'f'a, RI.ACK Ah:llan fr n1alP, Bar k Con1n1l'1't'111I • HPsirlential '--'-"_~_~_-__ '_" _ _,] t;;I-C.\1. 2366 lt t1l~rrN !Jr. Uay aN'a. 8:0..1-1429 or Industrial S.1~345 _ . :.4:.-2636. j~1-0l71t. LA\VN CARE & gardf'n Announcements soo \IEDALJ.ION hon1" ronlplf'1· <'ii 111 TI7 \'ia L1<lu J'\on:L 1'ell'11ort Bf'ach. Peri;on•1s I~ Persona la 530 ~'OU\'fJ Bra)?lr pu11p)' 3--1 LOST h11t<'k loy poor\1" 1ro .. k, l1i;:hl hauling. E.~p'd. rno old, fl"m. Vit·. Call<' l<'n111.lf', 11 yrs olrl. Rcv.•artl. Reasonable, Call 54~9i.15. !IO,..>ar & lilorwll11, \hs.~1011 842.-gJQ7. EXPf'.11. lla"11i111n Gardener V1r_t0. l :ilj'iiilj'iiilj'ii~~~~~~~ Con1plel eGard en i n a Bl..AL1" & Ian riu11py. looks I ][J•] Sen 'll'f'. Karnalar11, 646-4676. like Dob<'rman. Vic, i-11 en1tructiori E\'P, J11palll'st• gardene r. ~1arki.'1 on &Iker, I'\\. Comp[Ple ma1nt, J,.ret a45--07T.i. f'S1 11n11tt~. G4;)..()J.i7. f'OU!l.'D: Dcscr1 Tonoisi> in Schools & AL'S Land:>1c11ping. T ref! s!rt'rl on V11):1ni11 Pl.. Cosla instructions 575 removal. Yard remodtl1flt. J\lesa. 0.1n•T 1dcnr1/y 10 Tra~h h11ul1ni::. lot cl\l'anup. C"L1i~1 , M6---iJl!R I-\···~. GOLF LESSONS H\l'pru r .~11r1nklt·rs. 673-1100. fur 1>Pg1r111<'1'S & adval)('f'(l ;.1r· t·o1a! 1611! Bo!.•,1 C"hie:i., l·---------- 1!.li. LJa~·s 17141 8-16-3339, \\'OL'L!J any 1\•1111e~s lo thl' f'l'f'S 1 7 1~1 S4fi-1'i:·~1 . n1·r1r1rnl on f~. 17th Sf, in ----·'--'----/nJn l ol the AlphR 81'1a on DESK !<pace ava1lable S:xJ ~17-7 1 fll'O\lnd noon plt•asr mo. \Vil! provide furniture call 5'lfr~J9. a t S5 n10, Answering Mrvice 1----------- avallable. 17875 Beach Blvd. l'AINTt:R ,11;r<'k~ stuolin, can !hu1 !ini:-ton Beach. 642--4321 ri:i.v up Ii' s 1;, 00 a n1onth. C\.'TE ADORF: JI Q Us 1':, II rilr C!as~J fll'rl Ari \'u. 20~ F(JR ()f"FICt: OH STOil.i'.:, Daily l'iln!, p_ f), /kl, 1 :~1 HE1t;1-:: arid wtiite !en1al•• Gono•al So-o'coa klth"ll abou1 4 mo!i. 0!11. pl;.sye!"!>i. ('all Hoy f:l''l'rsolr, '• C:."osra i\ol('!i& Golf t: l u b, ~·ound \\lnnday \•i.· Hr1UJOH THINGS by l\100M', Lt. 5''11).. 75()()_ Bl1·1!. ,tr 40rh SL f,7.',..:;il ~\ .~=~===--ell'CL, plumh, fl'ntt, tile, P I A~O LESSONS in~tln~. carpentry, paint etc. C R1\ \' s!riJ>f'd kitten on 111 · rilHtlllfXll ill hf'fy,·~n ll•'llt 'h /I: ;..·,.ll'larnl, !+/21 .'1:11i-!fl97, ~·ol'SIJ \\'es1 lo·k k~y 011 !Ii<' 19th. V1r FtJJlo,I' Ch11rl1<• on I larhnr All'd. :i.J0-9011i. ~·ou:o-;11 hoi.: 11hort hail1'!! hl;i,·k f'Rt, \'IC PParl SI., Log &•h. 1~1--621:!. T!IF.OR\'. SIG!rr READING 545--().1120. T":c11 .~rQu 1-;. Rni•·r ~18 Hauling clea.nups. dirt, ivy, backhoe. "ll ,,. 11· 1 c 'I c11~111 i\l r.~11. c w·1r. 9''620. ~ • I ~11. . 1• , r ARO, garage, R<'movP. trrc1, sk !ploadcr, 8-17-2666. f..1'!-fl.lffl -CdM~O~F~F~1c=E=s~­ l'\£<h1..:r a1r/1'0nd . 4.'x• 'fl r1 i111'111d1ni; u11I. r. t . ]n\'f"<!- n1r11r .. Rkr. fl11-i711 -BAY-VIEW-O FFICES 11.-·lu;.,r. Au -Crmdilio .. 1'11 l.1Mo i\1'1';1 -~Ile Sq. t"T. ;: ..... 1 .. rll11t1 11·, Hk1 fii: .. fl71\0 S ·;--),~7·1--;11,.-i :;:nrffl1·, rur/("nnrl, \11111 -B -C'-!J 1°'>"1' r>'1rt Hl,d. c:-.t . '11~~'.!'<ll fil\·1061 ------.-:-.:~:\\'J'UJlT BE1\Cll xn-::r/fl-~.iXf 11 1,J(', I'll !llr. F:n 1n, (ij~~lfilll B~i"Ms~ Rental--44S SI 10\\ nnO.\l rn!1: & otrlf'" 'I'~{'<' 0~ 1n [..ll.guna loc. $!-1."1 !o t1:Xf m<J, 4114-41\:.,l. icnr..-tV.~qo(j ~rltt~l·I hldi;: for marhin" ~hop, 11:ar11ge or opholsll'r)' !!hop. ~?'l!t-11797. ..---00.:1--;Qrt STORF: or QFflCE. s12:1/mo. COSTA \lf:S,\ fi""-2 1.".0 . SAILING VOYAGE Sil1I l\1Ch me IO 1'1f'XICQ Shllf'O' i'XJ'l('n.~•·~ 1;r'f'J: 213: 3/8-9'fj1 P,\[R rt! s.and11l11, Al thr grr<'nh<'l1 hv Ulu<' \\'n ll"r _"_T_E~T-ln )f1Ur /U!Uf"' llr' cn;.1. 61·1-~·1 \~. :-0.f':u· lrJ: lakr. Art'C11s:;r !011 I =s=1,c1°c=·h7• ~l~~.,-,-,.-.,-,-,-,-P-,-.o, Ill! 5Z'i Jl('f mn. 91>8-()'J.17. 1tll(lU1 6 m~. \'\l'. Top nl !h<' I.A Si·hool ol l\las.~ai::e _ 11.,ri._1, _,,_.'-'-~!·I_• _·l_'.J.1-f>_RJ_l _ ~a11 !~ Ann -!'>l(Hi~?.6 (;REY 1·a1 , \'I<' 4·\Th /, l.J:Jll' N1~t rl11y/r1'1' clnssl'.~ R;ilho.1, :'\. R. lii.1"-~11111. Al.COllO!,IC . ..; Anonyniriu~. PhnnP :,12-7217 or v.TIT t' J' n fV!, 12l;!, ('n~!a i11csa. C0:-0.Fl l lf .. '\TJAJ. Nlunsrl111i.: TAJ't: rrf'onll'r found <'.!d:'ll R"~rh fl7;...t;9:'>1. Lost 555 & r~f,.rrnl for llhorh"n & t,(!."T r'll"lll' Co~ra \lesa Goll a1l•1pl1on. ApCarr. fi !2--1-l::li. Cour~P TI•i•I 11" I< r"" VASECTOMY INFO-~111:;:o1ur nni.:. N •111im ... n1al ApC11re. 642-44.11> \'11Ju .... RP'W>trrl. !14n--2Q;,.~. * * * * * * Trader's Paradise SKEETEll'S !Iulo Polist11ng t'nn1pl JQll sr:, Prnl. fTtt P/U hy 11ppl . 645-:r.i.'lO. Babysitting COSTA MESA PRE.SCHOOL J:.11roll now ror Fall JS1h & .\!onro:ovia . ~' day + Jul, ,lay fiL·.~s1ons. Planne.J 11roJ;"rHrn, 11(11 lunches. Ages 2·6, )IT! ~ .'\() A:'lt -6 P .\1, S20 ll'k-Cor.1rARE! &12-4050 UAHYSl1"!'1N(.t by thr ~ Dny or 11·e11', i\1on. lhru Yn. Lllnchl's & s1uu'k!!i !nc;luded. l..tl("lLI NI of/ S°JHl Dl('~C· t"ll} llf'llf So. Coa1>t Ph11.a. fl..t~\O.'.lJt ,\IOTl!Ell, will ing lo 1<tuirr TRASH le Garage clran-up. 7 day11. Free 'st. An)'time. 5'18-'.i031. Ho u1eclaaning Bark To S('hoo\ Special Car'Jl('t Cl,11n1ng By DIAMOND ,t(!()' Sh.1mpnr1 SIR, S1P llm S30 Rrpa1rs & lnstaJlAho11 f'rep F:~1 "45-1317 \\'ill 1111 11ny 1ype I IOU.0.::F:CI .F:A1'.'IN!: t:xperien!·ed. 546--0821. f\ll'~R Clennlng St'1vlc;- Carprls, \V lndow~. Floor ,re. fles1d.,., C'nn1ml''I. fl.l&-41 11 Bay & Rl'11<·h J;initnnA.I Cq111<, \\'!tulo"'!'i, floor.ii, Pr!'. R<>~. & Comm'I 1}46-14{11. Ironing TLC !11 my hnn1,. "·/your 1----------- prr-schooltr. i\1tals. Pncl play y11rd-wkday1 on I y. Cr1.\1. &l+-i92!1. !'AFt d<'P<'ndt1ble Chr111tia11 IRONI~G done 1n my honw: Sl.25 11n hr. .. * 64;)..-0821; * + Mesonry -- -------II l\f1111<', ,,ln't t'l"!s . Reas. -------- r11les. Ctulrlrt'n 2 ~., yrs. &. BRICK, Block & Slo~ 11p. Lall ro 1nse 6.J:l-0427. hr. Call hf!tv.·t-'tn 5P:'>I & :0:\IAl.I. olf1rf' or ~hofl F 171h SL, t 'o~ta !\Ir~~ ViO R<'a!Jinom1cs P.kr 67.'>-fiiOO f~:R Fll"flc Loe. S'torf' or ol· fl("(' SP:'l<'I'. Ba!bon Inn, H11lho;1 , F1nn1 37."1. 67;,..117~0. •ort7iCiOr~.:..;oi1E~to :;11. 11. :'\E\rPORT B l-~ACI L • Call 67~l--1li0l. • Industrial R•nlal •so XTltA hf\/ .. .cprlnkl f,'l'il. ir.. rtust'I f;.2. ~.ij(I 11.11 r1 &-11p. Kr. s.n & c:.G. F"'Y"· \\'l'~!m1Tlfl1f'r 1ndu1<f Pk. 89:t-l~7:. rnnu~IAL Unlt~. C.:'lf. llfl-m flOWf'r. 1.<J5. I 0 Sl l:l/i\10. Ph: 642.-14.~5. T;i' Chris, Cra rr Cons(ellalion tully equip, !irOO'l C()nd, $4800 val. Trade /or motor home, lot or ! }"or info (213J :itl-5267. lines times dollars Carpenter L-..., 6PM, 642-1~8. l=~~~----1 ADJ)JT. & l'tepa.1r, c11b, Painting & form lr.a, marlile, rlr Lile, P1perhanglng p11nehng. An!!q. f'urn. ---------- rrpalr & rttin. Jo'ree e st. No \ll11.s1lni.: &14-1598. * WALLPAPER * LARGE OR SMALL Wh•n you call "Mac" Al: rypr.1 work: Cut Mon, ;..iS-1444 646-ITll F'oun1aln Vlly J BR, J;~ BA, JJll nt"I. c11bs lini~h frame, + INTI:RJOn EXTE'RIOR * T<Jwnhou11e -+ 20x2() fxinu11 i..,... rcpnir. cir. :ito'-100 1. Lie, ins, ~uaranlr.!d. Call rn1, lull bftth, Eq, $2900, ===-~-~~--1 'I · •12 ,.,. E bo CUST0~1 1\·oodwork. tormica r arris, " -.-i;,.,, 11~ Trade tor al, ranch land, <~ -by Durk11r...lones. Resitl. a irleu spr11yi111:;. a u10 , ? ~\) """'""•<>• Comm. f;46.-j J68, 615--7813. 30 Day Spec, J story ~tuct'O \r<m1ens v.·rL 1ui1. tank. reg- ulator, &ea vw. lj'.auge, All Child Care & trim S28.\ 2 lltory 116."1. the rest Valued $300. Trlldt' 1-----------Fr('e t .•I. Li c'd/111!1. 30 yr.t CillLD Car': Infa nt to !I y1'tl. esp. Loca.J rer's. 64:;.0RO'J. lor ~ ~10 sri bikP pttl. roreiitn made. 545-9331 ex·t llavt lg home. lllC'd yd. & p,\£NTING, profe1sion;\J , All TIME FOR IXJ alt J. child J yn:. old. El Tom, w o r k gu arn , Color ~11~~lon Vk'jo. !!.ll-t37fl. , p • • I , I ,. , 1 , 9 6 2 'I", Jla\'e ll'tt &, de11r ocean 1970-dl>I 71' Holk\ I=----------' ~ ~ Ou ICK CASH \1t!W lot. Palos Vef'df!!, ~n-tor 00rr:~eloe.d'l'd, l1k:y =-IC_o_m_o_n_t,_C_on_c_,_._,_. ___ l='c'l=7-=lc4'clo,===--~-j \~'Ill tr11de \\'ondt'rlu111 rah- O\l'r camper, rull e(lpl, ('ll11.Jl1 mount, dtpt'nditblt 6 Chrv, 01hrr :oitrns. ~·or tra\'- el rrlr 21>' or flVf. 673-1 420 in. \\'lint Onngf' Oiun!y Trade $6.100. il'IJIY for \\'e11t BEAT The Rain! Corw::rtle PAPERJ-lANGER. cu Ito horn' or duplex. 644-61J I C'OMI real Hit It. Box 4196, 11 . d 1 v.ork, no job too 11mllll. All THROUGH A ........ l"''in Co., Rea11or.t1 oorll. pat~. r ve s, G r r 1 "-II """ Pllhn Spr1ngll'. 328-3·I01. airlP\\·alk!. Don 642.-851 ~. ~~\~. or fft ti · ..... ~II.Ch m n<lo, 2 f.IR. $?,l,9;,0 Si.~ Eq, 3 bdr. 2 M.tt1. PATIOS, lfl'alk•. drl\'f!, iMllLll DAILY PILOT \'lllluf'. \\'ill ,,~chnnge lror 3 ~hll l( ll'f, i'f1nv. Joe· • .\: new 111 \\·n~. ~i.w. hre1.k, VINYi. paperh11 n11:l n 1 BR fill'f'f·upper hnu~,.. Any• J.1,i'IOO eq, 5 ll!'l'l' [~nr11,.ltr r•'lTIO\'r , :;4~ !qr I'S!. i:pecialb l, v.·ork ruarant~. WANT AD plR L"\I' ill Oran~e Cn!y. Val· DAI S6.llOO, fi~i> for R.E.R. !rte tBI. D11n Schwut1 , •I" '"2l Cont ractor :i.i7-5!W6 or 846-2182. lty Rl!y, 496'61:17. or •• r .,...., • * * * Arlditlan1• Remodf'Hnsc PROYESSJONAL ?l.tnt1.nr 642 5678 * * * c;rrwirk Ii Son, I.Ir . !n1trle.~1cr. llonl"ll v.Trr _____ " _____ I !'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!"!!'!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!'!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!! I .;T~-f:IHl •· ~)!'l--7170 1,1(' f.i In~. :.41!-~, ~i().144( - • I . • 40 DAILY PILOT 1rm l.___L•okr_-___,l[Il]I '---_ ..... _"'""___,l[ilJl ~l ;; ... ;; ... -=~~I·'-';;;--.. ~'~'·-·~@~~ Help W..,t9d# ij IF 7JO lrH11.•1•p•wcc,•n•tod•,•M .. & .. f•1•10111Ho•lp•w•.•-••.•M•&•,.•11•1 Furniture .110 G•r.,. S.'9 111 ! '--[ _L .. '-··~J[Il]['--_L•P._1 ·=·~J[ll) l'--_ ...... _ .. =•~l[ll) I , J[Il] I flPi ... f tfffp Wanted, M & p: 711 tt.lp Want.cl, M. & F 710 Help W•nt.d, M & f 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 1...,,..--..,..-,~-:-1 Artist ' /Jro</u clion Dailv P1lo1·~ 0\1 n art depart men\ iieed!' self-star11ng arli!'l for layo ut !'\, ra ~teup~. photo relouth in~. rype i-pecs. rnanv othf'r 1nlere!'t1ng challenges tit'S a onf'·man or flne-g.al shop I. S•l11ry commensur•t• with •bility A e111,,.rience pluJ e111cellent tMnefitL Show 1•mpla1.. Phcin• for interview: 642 ... 321 ~from inl11nd. 54(>..1220} I~ /HelpWanted,M&F710 [ ~aM~ j~A •=d-m-s-.1·.=,---- Painting & P•perhanginv -----l'/11 ;-.iT!'I~ ll nn F•t t':Uar~nlePrt .. nri. l.I(' d An:- Sl7.1' )Oh. Cll ~7-,_)i ~(l. __ rot: 1'UPPI.' lhP p~;n r . Rnon1~ pl1 10tE'rl SlO f·11. A!Y> P\'rrrinr· rau ».\0-7{H!i -p;;f;;-s ional-R~~ Rr!-" turn l .. 1· I n~. ~'Z'...Jll" Pla•t•r. Patch, A:e-,air • PATCH Pl •. \5T£P.J:-;G All typf'1 Fl'?r f'>''lfT\.s tes. Call ~2.l Plumbinu STE\'E"S Plumbir.i:: ttpal.1'!' I ' :!mall 1n...,ial1. ~!"\,..~ raUs & hr!~ ra 1~ _8?6..:.;H6.1:· P Ll.:'18 1'.'C. REP.t,IR /'\o }'>l:J 1no ~m•ll • &!2-31~~ • l--C~O~LE-PLUMB~ U hr. Sf'f'\ICf' 64'>-\161 R:-;-,;;d;1-& Repair-- SPECIALIZF.D HOU!<I' Rrpa1nnJ:. <·arpPnti·y, pe inting. Dirk &12--4021. ~~~----T. Guv Roohn1:. !H>al D1rrr r, J rio ~-v O\\Tl 11·ork. 64:>-2780, :J.1~!t:i!ll. Sewing/ Alt•r•tlon1 NO COLL EGE OR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ,\!I'.:'.\ X-_\11 LIT.ARY \\'OMEN \\•'F. ARF: l'.\'1'£RF.STf:n /"\ A GOOD SF'J....f-ST:\RT· f~R. CAREER \fl'.'\!DEn 1'01,·1ril-.\L. Yo L" • r. r~ \l (lRh I'\ .\ C'H,\l.LE\"!,;- l'\r. .\T:'>IO~PHERf: FOR Ol"P. CO.\l?A.-..1 r:..: EX- 1"1,Dl~G l'.'.'V'LlT.\l i'.:.~T :-J ELD. .\GE OR F-WEP.JENCT. ~OT ..\,_<:: l'fPORTA '.'o'T A!' YOL'R DESIRE & AEIUT\' TO LE..t,P .. "\, • Cf')IT]JMnr Car Plan • f\lJt fnnel' Belll"flts e Plush 0tf1('~ • Stan lmmffi1atPI~ TifP.OL:GH THE !;UP- POP.T & Gl'IDA!\'CE OF 0 A VE LOOKINGLAND. f"l~A'.'IOAL INVEST'.\rENT A\' . .\!. Y~. P.. f:. BROKER, YOU"LL SOO'.\' Bt: ON TI-IE ROAD Tf)l\'AP.D!' ~-rNA NC · L\I, l~OF.'PE:..'DE:NCE b PR!'.:STICE. CALL NOWI 558-0444 Ask for Mr. Woodman EUROPt:A'.'i DRf:SS:-.t.<1..1\:l ~\i All ru~1om htte<I . PP~rJ8\. I ~~~~~";'~~~~~ F11s.hll'ln ad\'1rr. 673-1 S4!1 ADVERTISING e 0res~m11kini::: • Al1Pl"ll tlOns Df'5i~n,.d 10 ~tut yn11. c.,11 Jo • 646-64~6 Alter.ation1 -642-:-sus :-lf.11t, acrur~lr, 20 yPar~ f''-P· PRODUCTION ARTIST For NP11'por1 BPat:h Ad A11:rn- t·y. t'o~ust have ii:oorl bo11rd sk ill.~. br 11hlf' lo -"PM' l)'Pf', knn"'' r•rint111g, pmdl.l(·lmn & s<:heduhog, Good oppor- CAR \\ASll HELP APPLY 510 £STRE~ SAN ct..EM EN'f'l: CASHIE'fl. & Cou nTf'r hl"l p. \11('1000 .i 1'1fd1Ca.l phlll. All v. knd~ A holidays oU. C111J 33J--866f) ltf! 2prn . • CASHI E R:CAR-WASH 64-t-4450, bfflw11 3 & i CHILDREN RACK TO ~UOOl.~ ''i'ou can earn .,.·hil• they le11rn. Bf' 11 n A1.'0n M'prt'Sf'nlatl\lf'. You 'll have your l'l'A'n hus1rlf's.~. your 011·n hours. )Our ov. n t-1tr n l ng1. Call 0011, 54G-iC>41 . CHILD CARE :n our Tur!lf'T'O<'k hnn1r . l g irl~. 1ftf'r N.·hool. 83.t-!»49 ---roCLF.Gf; girl 0o your hor11P11ork It baby~1r 2 to fi pm. ;,,;i-3336 \\'P51chtl Hf'f'a. CLERK Serving Kitchen OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 12.10 hr ~ HnuN" A Da.'I Part Time Pos1non OrW1er1a C"lrrk or AAlf'll r lrrk f'1fpt'r . prrf'd. 81h GM1rte f'(iUl-;inon or equiv111l<'lll. .<Ip- ply Per.oonnel Comm1ss1nn O!ficf', 7'!12 W11rn~r. Hunl. Bf'ach helof'I' 4pm, Slop!. 9. COMMERCIAL TELLER Experienced -UNITED - CALIFORNIA BANK No. 6 t-1or111rc-h Bay So. Laguna Plaza 496-1273 Equ11I Oppor. Employpr COOK r 111n1,. n11r~ l~ & Ov"r Apply At CARL JR'S J:l,iO Adams Avt COOi\'. v.•11n1f-c\ f1n•1 rf'.'-t11uni111. "1fP"r nr>ly. Ap- pl11 1n [)f'r<on .1\R!ll C11m1no ('11 p1s1 r11 rn. C11p1srra11n. S11n J u ~ n FOTO MAT Ori\'f' 'l'hnl Ynung lad1e-s, IS-2'8 Vant"!t hrs. No stOOrnts Apply in person an Moo Sep! 27, bf.1 ... ·11 9 k 3 FOTO MAT ?JUI Harbor Bl . C ,\1, ===='~ -----GARDENER' TRAJr-;J::E: No f'!(pt'r OP.c. Xlnt nppty Ph· b111,·n 10-12 noon only, (1'141 49"--;)'!27. --G,-~R ~L ~F~R~l~D7AY-- MACHI NISTS J-'1rt."t C'llllt'I Rn>wn It Sharp I< Traub !<ITf'w rr111cht1w llf"f- uplopel"llors. Exprr. in 11111 f)"f)l'S o/ 11tfa('hm~n1s. R:'JOI. 1ng &. 1natc>r1als, F..xrellrrl'I' v.·o;-kln~ ronds .. lr111;:e !1Pnt'h!~. 4/l hour 4 day "f't'k, 44 hou1·~ pny. LAGUNA HILLS • Interviewing For SERVJCE StL Mer er R•turn1 from Rentala tr•UW:. a.. A J.rnos , SALEll Good •• I • I m • n • :iu CUatom Furnitun R~t&l n~hanical, nttt A am· Corp. httloua. s... Jlm, J~t o R"5ale OivisXm Newport Blvd., C.M. ./ BEDROOM-<lttnt"r, mlT- SERVICE smtlon Sa.lfoaman ror, headt:io.rd "-2 ni~ p/time. Neat in a~ar. atan&, wu S23&-Now S99. U:~r. 2.S9I) Newport Blvd., I MATTRESS, box apnnp C.M, & fn.mt, 00\ll JU11t S43. ./ SEVERAL Bedroom 1 11 Apply Monday SERVICE Sration anl"nrlant starting flt $59. At All 11tlill1 oprn. Airport Ttx· ./ DINE'I"T'E sets. tab!• tr 4 Daytime •ro. 4671 Campus Dr., • ....-.8. chairs, $49 • PATIO SALE 6 ft, •~. $T.~ Bu~ OHV V-1 ~M. m1ny new pis., S15; Bonam.a Minibike, i:I• baUt't, •QC'ine tad It, $.10: letherb&ll M1., iood. .$6: rord fiathe&d V-1 encine. JZ:.; 2 11>Al'1y l 'ord chrorniet1 wnh Mar-new 6:50 X 15 srA-FAsT. 1Nc . Busboy .,...,,,7. ~so"'.""" .. ~.~"'- No expt>r 11f'l·. Apply in prr-926 So. Lyon St. ~ERVICE SLltion Salfiiffien, ing •1 $25. son cin!y, Club Grr('nbrook Santa Ana rull It pa.rt umt, 11.pply in ./ BEAUTJJ1.JL Sp a n i • h t1""11 Jl5 eoi.: Mn u n I e d !: 15 · X 15 l.lre, J-t; amokt.d glUI lamp, J2.SO: Othe.-1' iooctte1. Dawmu.irw. a t 4G2 St. Ann"1 Dr., Laa:una Be-acti.. .f94-47f1. nn 1\1;n:nolia bPt ... ·n EH1~ .t· 1 ~~'.""~~..,~~~~~ JAM-sPM Shlf: pi>l"90n. 200 w. c 0 1 1 1 f~) .ala It love aeat, wa.11,1-----------1 Talbf'n, r .\', .\lnn or Tuo>, 'I ID Highwoy, Nf!W.......+ 8Pach, $620, row J199. GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE " A S "''antf'rl. Also MALF:s ...,. • lh1m • 3pnl, ~ Je;i.nn1e II) il:\Si~I m<llrl.~. Apply 8Pn Apply l'I Ptnon SHAMPOO GIRL w/llc. lor ./ END It Cockuil tables a· Gold couch, ,..... enb f, LJ:l.,.ardll. --------Rrnv.n·~ Mninr Hniel, JllOfi 2-IOOI Av• De Lacarioa hu!i)' Hort! Beauty iaJon. 11tartirtg at S5 each. rnalttt111. ll" TV, Rtt:lin1111 --GIRLS FOR i..a"'•na Hills Call ,.."'--./ LAMPS, large le nna.11 ch1.lr, i20 f'ach. Housthold S. Cnasl, S. Llli::una. ..~ .,...,..,,,,... · l WORLD TRACE --- -.=~-start1n~ at s2. itrm~. toys. oad! nf MAINTENANCE (At the F.I Toro o!:f r.imp SCHCXX. offtting F.T. Mlrfl> ./ ~ SOFAS, hig ~toetion, 1oodif'1. AIM ddtill<t Ni1gra 11°"1t'sse.~. ~1odri Typts t.· COUPLE s .D. trttway~ 10 dnld 3-4 yrs 10 rxctY.tnRt n;Jor &: d"-1fn 1tamng a t Rtcliner. SA!. le Sun. 502 E. :;:~;-5 1 ;'.1~r~~~ $40 per Ap;1rlmf'nt <.On1p1rx. No I -";::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:~ij'~~~~~""::'~··~"":-':•~-=::":·m:f!-SI5. • Oct ,. n fr o n 1, Ba I b e a .::::c::_::::_::::c_:_c'--"---t'h1ldrf'n 11r po>t~. 2 Rf'.1room I ~ 646-3706. ./ 11• REFRIG Vil/ ~·arranl)', fi7J....7699. ilP1 + S:t.iO f)('r \1o. Phone SHORT ORDER COOK $129. l~---'""'-Sal~c.-~~-oilc. -I HAIRDRESSERS The Hair Factory mn1"lng 10 no>w k bf'aur1rul Salon a\ Bu11dPrs ~poriurn Cen1er 1 F:. 171h &-&in1 a Ana Avr.1 \\"ill hii''f' nprn- 1r1£i; for h111rdro~f'rs. sham- poo ~rt. manwur1s1~. Call Tony • &1J--0.1\1 ====~--­HAIRDRES.."iER v.• 11 n 1 P cl. lncreallf' you r prf'~en! salary. Phono> li7:l-~25(1. • Housekeeper L.a unrtrf's~ • ~11ddlt aged lady pro>!"<!. '.\o <;>xper. Tlf'C, \\"ill train. Apply 1n person onl~. ask !nr J\1r~. <;urTlf'y. Bay V1f'"'' Conv11I. f'S!'f!'n! Jlosp. lY.ij 'l'hunn St. CO!'!a :'>1f'~11. JJSKPRS Empl~r p11y1 ff'f'. \,l'Qrge AUen Bylanc\ Agf'n- l'Y lOfi-B £. 16th, S. A. ~iti-0.1971. I 6 ./ HEADBOA.RDs w h I I"' PATIO t : l .ti.m lit&. ..!_ '"r pin. 5-lfi-•lli.l I<. b ' Apply HofJ!' Hut rhey las!'_ 11_ • Jndoor A: outdoor furnifUtt. .\lA~,\GE:l-l -1'RAJ ,N-[0• • 15342 Beach Blvd. •. ._ _ ___, '· eu ..., ,,1. / BEAlITJFUL pict~s. r11r compreSllOI', range ,.......,, Frn1alP. Pr r ! ,. r f""'I sen.~ Wrstminstrr "" -k h k hook 12 .,~ starting 111 J!O. mu alll , l "'· 5, b;i(·k.1:1~u1nrl. \1u.~1 ""' 011rr Costa Mesa STAR'r your Chr~tma8 earn-UAed Fumnure Factory 1tring 1UilAr k mi~i:r. S11t,. 21. Go<xl hour~ & pay. in11:s now. Show Sarah 1885 Harbor Blvd, CM Su n ~l.h & 26th. 16XI Kt.nt Appl,v A1 Co\lentry Jewelry. No in-5-111-9457 Ln. We1tcliff, N t.wport BLACK R£,\Rn·s Now lnter\IJeV.'ln5: ' I JI ti lm<EHi5Uf.:'>iiii:t:<;r--;;;;;;;:;l~"~-~"-~=~~~~=~-1 vri; men' co ec nc er ONE HOUSE FULL or mode'! D<' '· ' :}OOj;J LaPll? Rd. do>li\I. Call 540--0614. MUsr CLEAR OITT ,\!1ssior. Vir.~ P /Tim• home Jurnishing by a Bt"·n J x, s pin naily HOSTESSES SR. Cifuerno;, Serv. stA.. work, lf'ading Orange County GARAGE: \\'ill tAk"' a ny p/time. $1 hr. King's Llrio dtconior. Never used 811c1 r"tsonablt otff'r on 7 ,\1ANA<:ER Tralnf'f' rti ~ A --N' rt Bl d 9 h 3 ·-· ... --' rco, .JQW • ewpo \I ., ooty 7 mo's old. Sat A.M. l.'OUC es, <:ru , <.vr.u l-l 1r-knry Farm'i of Oh•o •• B 67' -I ' nl · ·~--...-=.A,. ]~th &:: Whi,tie.r, C, M . payer, ape-recci •r, p1c-- ·"10r" ln f\.fi. Exprr. In Nit•• TEACHER • P!Time for 0Cf'a.n\litw Park Projecl. turt.~. men'.-elotlw:s., l'le. rrra1l sii.lf'~ '1tsir11 hlP. Call BUCCOl...A CO. i;'ri nife g to g pm; Sat am 11 &11-ffii2 berv.n Jlam & • Apply • pri\l alf' M:>hool crtdentiab! t 12 3135 B ysld Dr 4 .10prn. Befort" 11 AM or 3.5 PM 1,--;;'""'"w"°'ITd;-;;:.o.,._;;:-cc""c.c'c-=:--:::-:c::I** SALE on all UM"d ~M.' • • ' ~ATrON'ACL~-ro-. --•• -.-.-,-5 lSSS W . Adams wANTED Chinest cook, more furniture:' De1k1, TIS up. s,_s_•_n---.-Coro--------· Cost. u-,, rt111n 4 yn; rxpP"rit.nce. ('hf'51 of drawt.n: S8 up. 2 •n na typewr\tet \•nn1Pn !Cir p/limr n r '"" s~ K -" ..,,.., .............. .., .... .._! Salary S100. pi>r mo. Cont!lct dinPllt Sl!t! ll5 k S40. M;iny ...,, enmor-9 y • c 111111 m lfrlnie. SiilAry "' train. ::S LES O . ., S• I ,-<•o '989 ottwr ilf'mJ. Gahby'1 G11r-c!rarn!r .J,:i. ht-11dbrds, bed \\"nrk 1n your nri~Oorhootl. •A W MAN. Glf"T SHOP ,.,r, an f'}' ""· . .....,....,, .. in Costa Mesa & -Orangt. \.\'ANTED m•'"•· lunch pro-r!'.tl , 166fi Ntwport Bl\ld .. frames, dbl bl'lx spring, AA'i-109::. F: '" c .M. 646-4.'illi . deck chain;, 2 boll.t toilet& Nt-.R-SE.'\ '''d"" ,_ Ordrrlif'.~. .xp'rl. m111u rP. lnterv1f'""S, Vlded. lop ""'&g!'., mu!tl apply .$lll M·. ctift C:ALLEON Gills, 2 2 5 2 '1n ""!n;on. 8 A,\1 to :l PM·. 3 MONTH old Herculon sofa ea. lSC IO}'ll, 11• All -"hilts 11v111l. f1'""r ,.., lamps. tables, bo.at hem1L. ,... Oran1o1e Mall. St-pl 24th, 4 to Jamaici Jon llot!'.I, 2101 E . &. lnve11Pat, game !\'e'I, cottee ~1;~2!;~<!, Coni·. !!wp. f; pn1 . Cst. H"''Y·. Cc\M. & end tbls. Unusual crushed 646-95.10. 324 Pirate Rd., J.IOUSEKF:EPF:R I Rahy.-:11---=~-~~--SALES\'.'OMAN "''anted !or \lf'lvrt li\ling room ut.J_N_B_. _________ , /\"~:ED R ~:AL E <;;;TAT f'. flnf' ch1ldrrri'11 f<torr . Ex-~-------, 67::.-8088. HOUSEF'Ul.L ale, M<Mnc: 1 .. r. for .l "hil\\rrn. L1,·f'-in. D11111>S 1n PSl'hflnt:o> fnr r 111 .t· hoar11 ~m ~~lary. ',1~97~1 -II cfli SF. K F. E P-~: R-.- ronm/bo~r'1 + ~n1 11 ll salar;. Cart' fnr 2 t•hilrlrcn. fi.12...fi.i20. llOUSEKEEPEH for rnuplr, l1vr 1n or out. v.a1Pr1ronr, S21.l mo. fiT:l-\li'l. SALF:::iPEOPl.f'.. H111·p i::l)O(j Jl('rirnrrrt preferrf'r!. The-I 11~1-'.D~R~E~X~E=L----D~l~N'."s"E~T'I &ls!, E\lerything muM KO: hu,\lrr~ fnr \,•nu Tl\ .~II •-me' R I H --R•-g D>"•"na •~bJ, B"'• 1"' f'd Saloon. unt1ng_•oo g P O J bl /4 ,_.hi u•' " "'""' • ' ' ' ' C"I c . \la ta e w l!u ... lg Ch•" ~ d-••·•-, R•-, · 11rnn1r pl'f"IPr'l't.r no. l'U 1 .;'~~~~c__J"~'"~l~"'~----l,;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,i;iiii;;; c•n "'' ' '" ..,.~ ar""'ur. """"" TI<JO chairs, 2 sidr!, buttet I,, 1od;1_1 tnr 1111"'' 1f'11 , Dishe11, Couch. Arm Chaira, I\''~~-LAC'HEN\1Y~:R SALES MP.n Antiques 800 SCl'\lf'r. 644-lOOll. all at gi11t-•w11y prl~1. Sat lSl'ill !\'ewporl Hh·d. STOP!!! SACRIFICE Hrrculon 8' 10la & Sun !l-6, 677 "f"' V1ctofia .3 PC. 011k BR l\f'I, S.195: nak & I T I \I l S C 6-lfi-3!l~>s eve~ 67.1-4:177 LOOKING & ACT . O\lt sea; I • rm urn. 1.. .M. ___ _ __ kilrhen cabinet w/l!nur bin, incl. \lf'lvl'.t_sota It. lov.,. s_ra1,IC-O_LO_R_TV--m-a------.-.--"---1 NURSES AIDF.: .~ HN nr I S'"" J k ·--• ry k fi4• l I ru""" ,..,,,, Sale!!; minded pr-rson, see or ~ ... ,; unu.~ufl Oil --c:r.· 11 . tbl~. e!c. Li I'. new. -rl 0 . d"'• • ·-·•b ~--t of J.\''.'i rPllf'f, pm llhif1. B11n. $7-J J -J d k "' 4 • • ""~ " yourself, • teal career op-. "'': v.•11 nut ,1 nr-o n es , h; t 1~1 C•,111 ll<rip. 66l Co>nirr r ul.L si: canopy frame drav.•rrs, R.adar r ;a nr r ." portunu:y. Xlnt fu1UJ"I' for Sl'IO. Oak lcr hox, Sll!:i. / • h. d !'r. r \1 . :..1~.'>.~:1. h 24_ N w C'O\lf'r mate 111g 1prea clothe1, m'!all applill.nctw. ri~ht m11n. r:arn1ngs rom. Aul PllllQUl'.S, "" ev.•port s.5(). Child'~ cnb & mattrf's~. htlK goods. :t Kitt!'.011 . p,\HT Tl.\lf: Jl!"~r;im ::11rt , n11t!<I hr 1g } rs ol<I. SI fi.J P <'r h1 , (;1rl"s f'luh o[ !ho> ll11rbnr Ar·r~. 6·\f>-71111 •~k fnr \I IS!< P.U1!of1'11l11'("h. --------P ART l1n11> nllP111t1nn 1ad1 ml'ntl'. immediately should Rl\lrt., C.M. Tues-."1.r. 11 -:l. I ' _, $'" .,. ,4_ Pf'r f'(' rouu .. .,.,. ~-~·· Sat/Sun 10AM fft 4pr.1. 4.11 hf' in f'XCeS~ of s:ioo. Jlf'r wk. ANTIQUE Armoirt &. slr1P: "'IATERBEDS Ct\ mp I e I e ACllC13, Crl~. 6-73-.1618. !"o f'8nVass1ng or soliciting. prd m trmN'd, dbl rloor~. A Inrervie"''• by appo1nonenl barii:ain Al S2J5. 544--09:25 all v.·/pt-destal, frame. mat-ORIENTAL Rug, $50. I pc- only 9-3 "'N!kdays. Lou !I. trPsi;, p&rl, Pll'. Only ~-d irlf'rll'. :Ml, S7:-1. Sola A, ('r1n1n, l!.l.i-?i71 . l e===~== ----fi7:-...17.10 rir fi46-66J.4. malchint r h a i r, S75. ANTIQUF. PITClfF.RS. T1f. BE:lGE sofa, hrn cllair. l~i br.!iry t11bl11> S40. MU<"h Tile CERAMIC Iii• ntw & M"modtl. Free t sr. Small jobti "''Plmmt. 5.16-2~26. n1111ty_ 5!-nd r~mP 10 Cla~--COOl\:-FRr-;:·'XP=•=:=R-_ - s1fiP11 afl oo. 334, Oa 1ly Ptlo!. e BLUE DOLPHIN • P. 0 , Box J560, Costa .\1n.a, APPLY ~:Vf;!', n1u!<I IM-•'\per f,11Pr. Xln• V."l)/"kU)\! ('find. fi~l-:'!¥.i'\. J"P.E~"(;li()()!~!""117"hPr nrrrt- Pd 111 llununi;:1on 6"a1·h. ·f:\fl'l, 111rr ::.ri. :-;pJ 11 :<hdt. f; '.Il l lllll ti) 1\ 'lfl, :! :lil '" ~ ~-S2. hr. 1<> .'-ll1r1 Dll)~ ~i?J;..'.l~JI. "'"~ '.'>:W.-~1;.o. SALES !any bov"I •~ill:FM"d l. ,\.1a ny floral mall'. cotltt rablr, morr! 20.M Paloma Dr. CM. OPPORTUNITY othf>r 11ntiqut 1 trm~. Sai 9-:). "'"5610 dt\IH11!'rs. rocker, 2 olive lirn.,0-~~=·~~~~-~=c l MALE • FEMALE Hi08 Doro1hy Lr1, NB. ,·hatrs. 6.\4-116U. r _!'_'"·-~_,. -~~~--:t:\.l:i \"111 Lido /\"R A l.AR~ ."rrurlly Sa!P.sman, C-U-'1'-0DI A~-. -..,rmi-rf'-,,-,0-, r xfl"'r. tJ;tab. loc11l co. man 1n "nrk p/t1n1,. ln htcl-i: 041-.lil.10 tor 11ppl, ma in!rnant:·o>, C.1'1. 11rP11. --~---ASSE~Bl.ERS for ("llmp<>r Rr ~r-clrpPnd11o<bl,, }'rec I.· fee Po.-:111011!! Sec 'y P i t to SJ .2S hr. firw-.1 ,i;kill~. m""I putll1r ;oittr~cr11•t & "l'IJ jtrflf!mrrl. f~l"lory, Apply M11jorv.•ay, nnn-<lr1nkrr. 546-2'1'.Nl, hJ•o•b•w•.•"•,od-. •M•.•,,-,•oo "' "'· '"" '" c..M. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiO•A•Y•Tl•M•Eiiiiiiiiii• I '" "· l-----------·IAPT ,\1 AN Ar. ~R S • .F:x-Jlf'rof'Ol'Prt rouplr lnr ~ uni! I7rh 1111 lrv1tl(>J 642-1470 P HON E _s,:tr!. part timP, /11\ s11!1ng, t11 1.,rn11t1on11.l Gnl l C~1 I _s_-,_·h_~_•l_-_""'4 __ 4"_1_. ___ _ f'()\\'T,:fl s1•11 n1a•·h. "ll"ra~>r f'\f)f'l'lrrlt'<'d v.11 1! l f'ii l h"r I llTlrl/nr rl<i\!(!;Jh}rlr, S!<'~d) SCRAMLETS ANSWERS "'""'"' '" c,,. .. """· '0 BUSBOYS rh1lf1rt>11 or Per~. Ca.JI: INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Try10~ -Ttlllf' -Nt"''ry - Suhm1! -SUNBURX Evt'r llf'ar aho\11 !hf' bri<lr. 64.~1260. BABYSITirNG in m_v hnmr. "hl)!i. 7:.C hr. Girl .), boy !l 11'1 -"t"hool. V1c Penlll"y'•, H.B. S47-7121 ... hi.. "hilt Pl"'Ol~rlOR her BAAY!-illTER, I i \',. 1 n . !HIP~ nol~ 5 .I [ ;J I ·' • f1 r~1 rl111n<>r. IJ<.1rnf'<i 1 h P ml'11r ;>i rirl r u1 Sl';\Bl"R~ 011 M" - l'.'."nl~"TP.JOL'S \n11ni;:: ui;111 "11! fln rv1tl Y*'~·p111 '111111:.. ~~rd v.nrk, f"f('. CKll r>r<>i: "'-!~-l'()27 AIDES fur (on1·iilr!'('<'nc,., r\dPrly CKl'f' Of" tamily c11 re. Hom('makt'ni;. 347-fi6,~1 --~=~ Help W11nt9d, M & F 710 A/P-A/R Bkkpr 10 ~iO ~t'f'l'tary s:.oo Rf'f'Ppl /PflX !o S•l:.n SPc"y L.A 10 S700 SA!r--Ofr tl;iul p ~ + Maim. !-11n tn S6.00 hr NEWPORT Pertonnel Agency 133 Dover Or., N.8 . '42-3170 ACCT'S TRAIJ\'EF.: l.A'C lhi~ morle-r,. 11..,.,.,'lflll ~mp111n)' •1!11'1 "J kl cit! on your hii(tl pfly~ Cfl~f'r. !Jh•rl,v nfr . lun P"f'Plt. \111rit'11 dut1ra. Cto. PflYl frr , 1<100. OOW"r t"""' Jnl" A1111l1. c.-11 M1u y Jo1•r, ~~5 COA!:o'1'A I. AL.:ENCY 2'190 llartirrr RI at Ac\amJ -Activ ities Director p/rimr mOlhPr v.rwk1fl'i; f~norn/ho;;rd lt ~.,.IA-6\96, BAR\'Sl'l_T_C_.R_, -,.,-.-,-u-c.~lad\. • • • 4!H-.l29-4 ••• RQar :.tan11J11{'1uri11g COLUMBIA YACHTS ftnod bf'llf'li1A, ) tar round ll'l'lrk In moc\o>rn 1t1clllr11"1-. Hard11·~rP ln1'111ll11tion1~l. Grlro1111 Touch-Up. Mu~ be f'\pt'T'lf"nf'td. 17:. r.1C'Omnl:-k A\lr CM. EQ1111I QJ>POMunny e.mplo)'f'r --BOYS-111-14 to d~li\•er papers in the. San Otmrnie, San .lulln C&pis- 1n100 •r.d CAJ>ittrano Be1.ch .,.. .. DAILY PILOT 492-44'21\ BUSBOY Jo:icptr. ~ lit. Mu11t hf' C1t11n It Nr111• Appl y 111 Pf'J- !W'ln, Surf I. S.1rloh1, .'t!!:IO \\'. l"'oli ~t ""~'. N.B. C A ll-,::-"-,-,--,-,-,-,~,) <'hildf'f'n -R()t)m •nil hollf'l'f -+ Jff!COn11hlr •lliary. N.B. fit\-m.~7 Apply In P•rson lSSS W . Adam' Av•. Costa M•s• 0~:.~TA.J. Rf'l"Ppl1on1~I. ~·ronl nfr. ~:~P"r. & rt rs rrq. S.A. f>l4-21 l!I. DISHWASHER-NITES Apply 1n PPrson. l'olrin.1 K!!c:hr n, 31! ! Harbor Bl. ('.\I ----DREAM JOB I nrf'(! 10 "''nlf'll tn 1r11111 A, pri1lf'<:~lor111I tn~kP -l1p 111 .'111'\IC'!flr,, S4 1u S6 j>f't hr, ~lfi-1.ll:L.i -~-~--~ EXl'ER. ~·1twr)ll11-"" 1'.lold \•;'!-.1'1~1 . I-\\'axrr!'>, Full or t"r1., ~1 .. .Sun. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Le'1J• A Yellow T'1xi Cab r,,11 '"t 'rr+ 546-1311 ,r A \" l T II n ' "'Jl"'r!<'rl('l'rt, f'I P n on i:~ A· n 1.cti•, prrm11n.,n1. f•ill fln1r P""l- 11nn 1161/hour. -lft!l-1:111, ""' '. :rifi"_ -'"'."'.:::-:;--;:::-::-cc .JA~JR 1111nl<'l! H11pl1<;1 ('frnv. Hn.~11 .. i;t;t C<'nlf'r, (' \I. '.-!'1~-\'Ji;,_ J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH Full T ime & P1rt Time 01>4:n ing1 .. , MAINTENANCE MECHANIC E.'ipPM<'ll('f'fl >:xt'eplion11! 8fo nrr11~ Apply in p<>n;;on 10.~ p.m. • 2 F~~hloo Isl., N R. Equ11l opportunity en1pl<>Y"r -~-,,,---,-""'""~-1 ~ F.XPER Cl"f'(!it .\ Collrrtton l.ANOSCAPER. "XPf'r for l1tr bkkpnJ.: 10 jl!'wrlry itnrt. 11.J)n nklt'r v.'Ork, .Ph· ht'h\n 40 llr. "'k. Nil11t'j optn. 2:!00 10·12 noon only. ( 7 14 I Jl11 rhor RI., C.~1. 4!14-~2-~;7.cc-.-p;;;-.o-.;-;-;-I lo-:XPER. Cnok• l'itlprr, 40 hr LOT MAN, GENERAL v.k. VPry litll• -..'knd ....ork . Clll1 ma1111g:rr. 507-05'.lO Jl..'\.~900- EXP'd CAk" d,. r or• r fl r . lf'mlllt "''/llOITII' r:o.p. Call S4~:Jj)11(1 or !1411-31).11. LUHRS BOAT COMPANY BROIL.F.R f'OOk ,.. 111 11 r " r1 , r . ..:pd, Apply In prt'!lOn, Tilf' V1ll1111i:r lnl\, Ralb011 llil•ort .•• No ph4'J.nf f'llllJ plPll,,., --FREE-RENT-- ror )'fllltljt min, R11dW"lor 11pt. EXt'hllnire lor 111t~tl11nP011~ work 11n11111d l'f'I f'l">n1plf''I, CARPENTERS lmmecliete Openings 849 W. 11th St Cosf1 Mes• 4 hN-.:1.11U.v. !i d11y~ ,.,.,..,k MU!<! t:. nr•t llPPf'llrlrl'i( & ttl111 blt . C.W a l!rr ' pm, ~lfi.43i1. l10usF:-11"-,,-,,c,-.,-.-w'"•-'"h tht OPF.N' HOU~f; rnlum t1 )<lUr l'IOU...... llfl!., !111'1'f' hlr!i;:, rir rhn,1 • l~1ly f'1kll '111 <=~111....-1 A<I \\nrk !lrl.v r.ilr. li7~>-i!l.»2 PRO!-"ESSIONAL pho n e sol1cll!X" • Dana Point, Silo ('lemPnte, C11pistr1100 11rt'<1. \\'nrk in YQUr owri home. Be~r 1lc~I tn 111re11 Phone s:t:..1 16:> bcrween 9:00 a.m . and llfOn . 1tEC~.l'Tlt1.-.:1..,.r, niaiur,. ,r., "'r"''"· ••nl). !"'l<'ht:hr f11ll1· rtl"('11r. 110•" .,/, < I• •ti hl'U1R OU1 lhP h<'~1 of yn11r 11h1l11y ro r·ar111hh h~ndlr hi) !r~t­ l1r nf 1 1~11,..r< h· pl1'1nfl ··111\<. Thi< f"\•1!1••'1 I• for an <'\ r~1•l•nn~ll.1 r~r,..,r 111 1ndrrt 11t•n1a11 11ho r 111<'!,1S J'\'\l"'"~ll11IH,\. t"illlilPll!o:f' N 1111 l'r~tl) Th1~ np1•111n,.: 11•q ', )11<> ;.;II 1)11111~. A plrA ... 1111?' ;l'"'I'"' •Oa!il I. i\ I 1 r A (' I I ' f' .~:1 lat1 fnr lh" r1,::l\I prr!'fln +11 11<irt11 1rin To ,1r1 1 11 ork1111i: rnrl<i~ .• ~ <'(), llf'"l'!ll1' For 11ppl. Call :-,Ir!<. \\"h1tt. ~1,l-~·"°· Ri:1·}:rT1"0-,-.,=,,.o·/=G~,c,J~l'c"--- :.r11s1 bf' '""fJ' 1111r11cfl1'f. f'harn i:rod voj('f', pi1hhr !Y'la!Kln.-: p<'f<;t">t\Jlll1y. ,\mh1· 11nn k 11ppr111"11flf'e 111rt rnort hnjJOr:-int !h11n f x re r . ~li-&lfilJ. Re1t'1urant BUSBOYS AND DISHWASHERS D•y & Night Apply 10 P''r...-.n only REUBEN E. LEE 1.",1 F:. COA~ H\''Y. NEl\"PORT Rf:ACll Interviewing For PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Apply 10 f'<'l'Yln 24001 Avr Of' Lll1"11rlora Lllg1.1n~ ll!llx f A,t thr ~:i Tr>ro off nimp !' fl trf'"Wl'l.111 !1.<"rea~ vour ioeome, 11ub-A 1. GAR.AGE Full. ll" por1. TV. ,.111n11111)y 0 111 ynur ~J)l!re PP lances I02 6 ROOM~ Quality f'urniturt. Old1 Trumpet, boat finin11:~. 11111P tiy rPprr~o>nllni;: 11 un-HOTPOJNT 111uro v.•ashrr. r ompl rherl")'\l'ooxi hrrtrm househld lltm11., loyr., lnols, ' ' .,_, '' .,,,, o 0,-m i:rr 1Thom;i.:\lillr•. XI n t mi~. g •m till:' Sat I:. Sun. u UP u<n• 1., ,.r "' lll'O<"adn, Ea~y 111110 V.'111<hr.r, In s/'llQOI~. ;<;rr\1tc,. cluhs & 111'1)('/ldo. Roth lalP mod<'I~. rorv!. :ifi7-0196. _20_7_,_T_h"-'-'-"·--~---I J\flr'1al or2an1Ulhn~ 1n & Xlrir ~111i ., your choir.11 J90. POOL Tab]" .II' Slat" $.1.'iO. 14 ' DRE:SSERS, ~t.sk, n•w i:trnllnrl your t'omn1unlty_ Guar b dtlivertd. 516--8672. ~·rustles~ rr.fri1:. S \,'lo. rlr11pe.,, l~mp, ~kli11, wall \\"p are 11 m11j"r n11honal 1147-.llll:=i. }"nrm1c11 thl w/6 chrs S::.tl. 11n1t & fl esk, tfr. Sunday, p11htishrr. ll1gh mmm ls~ion ----. , i\\IS('. p11!1,.. \urn. 5-«l--l:i:.i. Jll:r.l2 YPllnw \l."l)()(f, lJ:X,,. ll'1th Ml ~hl 1sh<;>d arrounl~. (,. F •. Autnm~Tlc v.·11~hrr. I .11•~ .ll<'l:O rail .\1r". l.ii~r for inlrrl'iev.·, ""hi IP. l'l 1.111~ 11rll. S.'ll. r rrr Bo-Ri\t ~1 :-""~lnul f'rench :.,,... ..::._ •il:!i 6~~.'14.'l, e1fl 1717 rlec1r1r dryer 1 nr· lurtl!rl . Pr-o,·., FPa11 lyr ",~r m111-9-4 SAT/Sun. 1'0J11< of '-. -~~-----c~-~--------1>4:>--444.1. tr/spring~. Xlnl r on d . BARGAINS. L"Gn\,. tarly!: Sal., Management v.,r.,;;,..1N"llOUSC h ~.1."\.-14Zi. Raby fu rn., kine-h t d C d'd 1 rJ.~ I " • r . w ~ -~ pr ho r II r -711 ·-an I a • fl I • ... h r"'"'f"A S'20 c lh S3 Mt1a] UM' u 0 p:oncl!f"S. L . 1--' 11n t'<'( .. ryrr "i!P,I ~ ' lti•h S• (' ' M nf't'f ·~• 10 pion<;>e(' IW'W pro-hr111v rtuty. l\1o~·trl tn ~pt" /, wnod hed trame~ S2 & s:i. ---· ~---'-'-'-·---1 duct lirl!> !Or ('l<!~b1,1shf'd O:· Is! SllO r~k"~ ...,.1, Jl4"-417fi. I Pt1rSP~ s:=i. 1:'16 V1rgin111 Pl. SOt"A hro, rnckfT. hbrary 11nrial firm ·\~e ~ rn :t'>. -s I 642 7°"2 table n1ISC'!'ll cablr• '" e r.1AYTAG h .u11 Oll y, -"". , , , Top sale .. t"f'('Orrl n>qu1rrd rf'pa1r man 11~ _ _ ------r l\"' .,1 91"" & ~fi R11ck~n111nrt in nffSf"t or 1111 llh<'r-1fln! rond...firl l' v./90 VIRRATOR "h111r S100 010 .. 1, .14_1~41, --' V -· graph•"l'fti;prvrr1rl'f1 Cnni-rl11y J?:Ullr . S.lO J.1 J..,,.,' l'm ~Pl Sl T_n~m[W'I l "R . . ..,-I 00 SR: ·' -.l I • !S\f'rfl lSl.!1, plf'ff' 1r111n1ni:; p~ram. 1111 1)1~ ll w A!' II E R -\\"JIJT~. ,!h t ' s~. 67»-~:i-l r ---"",.~~----~=~~~ <'flr11p>111v hf>n,.f11~, ('•I t ~'R IGIOAIRE h111h-1nc r:o.· f Rf.NCll P1'f"l\1nc-1al 11uvf>ff i.lth, ~·:'l()..6PM. F.lt('! 6'.:.l-.'11 l.'1 \loncl11.11 ~pt ?i lnr l'f't!o>nl mllrl. S·l:'I. ll•lf..-2.'i!lfl II green !<f'<'ll"nal (YJUC'h , S6.1. 11'1111' fTI!'I 1" ,. 11 mt r R · T 'hi •...-.0-•"" c· \ o (' k , my~. II<'~ :-rp1 lh ':lf)flOlnlm"nl. • * 2 DR. fRJr.JOAIRE-. l fi C~ll :;:v; .... :f l1!l I I" I ~·nri10111Allt' 111<·. ---l"U~f'tlO" 1trn1.~. nT<. of -II SfiC.. ---. .-,,,·T \\-°IN Rf.!IS 1;mrl1r .... :1109 Cl;iy SI , r.. R. ~ALE!" -:->n r:vr' or v.knd~. ("11 11 962-:1225 11 ft It pm. l.lnl cnnrt. s::.~ each. !I ~ni-111111. J\ahn11v.·uiP ro. ---------&16-l\4 lfi T\VEEn roul'h t.-l..nv~11.1 nr\'ll< a J"'r!<"n rn rail 0,; f\1A YTAI~ tnrt. tiryrr. Nn _ s:11. ;:tt:'Ml hdrm .•tt S7.'i. husin"<~ t, prnf<'s~intii!I nrni: "Pf''". ~·1 r1n1: or \lrnt .... Lrkt SOLID 111~h tl1n1n1: room ~,., n11.,r. to ... hlrt -i:ri~ All 11 k ;11 f1 '" "'PlAlll 011r ~f'f'\11<'1' pro--~·w:__S:.O~h: fi4f;..-42'25.__ \\"1th JI ('h11 1rs. S.'>O. .~·~II. 11:. SI .. la m,._.. Rrt .. •'">4!\--~l fi • N R ;:ran1. ·'" t1~l'Pl 1n;:. Si\00 ""'A flil1 J !'l A I. r,.lrli:rr~!nr. I~-=~__ -0·~~~~~--~~I gu11 r~n!r<'d, 11 yn11 Quall!.) wh1l1", gnor[ •'<lnrt1non. S'.15. V.'AA'Tf:D: Onf'nTal b 1 k (;ARAr.F: S11lr, Irvin,. Trr- f""r 1n1Pl'\'\\ ('1111 \1r. • 642-:i~ * sn1all chr.~1 . raf'f', ·""Ill. h•r. !•mil"', !.f'11'"· 171 11 JOJi-1'21 bt-1v.·n 2 Ooor -hn.o -fr,.,.--;;.-;; R1i-1724 f'1'"" n111tr. ~,nv1n-i:. !!\-fl. 14~1 q,,n1 k 41in1. rt>lni::Pr11inr. -i:l'Xl<'I ronrl. $69. SOrA. DEEP FREEZE, Rnnn1t' Dn-ine T ' r r 11 rt , --SALESMAN 5'"17-7:199. LEATIIER CHAIR l --"C_dM~. -----.--= Youni;: \.'1. GrP-nt Po1rnti!Jl G.~~Vuhrr &· dryf't~f"IPC, 67,1-6640 GARAGF; ~alt Sal & Su11 . fi74 C111! Mrs. St'hmid1 wh 11... J!l:ifhoth, c 11 11 \\fHTTE f'rench Provii)cW Cap1111.I ~r . Co&t• Mr!it. Wf~::TCLrr~· 5."17-!"493. 8.1().-100.l . bedroom "''· Sl:l'>. Chore\ organ. •rrordi1n, P f.RSONNF.L Af;EN(l~ -------4%-!t.'iOS book~. diflf'ltt .wt, t lr. 21).13 ..... ~cl i ff Dr., NB REFRIGERATOR. 14 f:U fl 6-l:i.mo frnsr-IN"t 1-" r i g i fl 1 i rt, FURNmm.E -REASON-MOVING'. W11.,hini mach. a1•ocarto JlOO. 546--4Tili. ABLE Living rm, f('l'nlTll l M'('Oon11I, N"frig, r nun '1 SAl .F'~~.\1F:N "Mtl up In l'.>"i -dinillg rm ".2 BR. 646-0051 1111blf', rhatl'!, m1K. Sa t. 364 N\mrnis~ion. 1nd ~tf!f'rahon FRIGIDAIRE 2 Dr. l'f'fnR-I C r "I __ , WllfTE S.m'--Bar. ,_;;_= Ma11:no IA. .M. 11ulnmot1\",. acr('S..'IOry. ,\lo.i<I ,...,.~rr. ·' nr """'· Mu1t """ w~""" ,_,=..=~~-~~~~-I 1•11 r1 r11n r-1.,., run Clfl rtj\/lar sell. 1100. 646-l'J..ii . IYP"". Tf"lUlallCltl siu, bf'l!I GARAGE Sil.le Sat "-Nin. offtr. 67;i....o;,fi.8. clolhe!. lurnitun! .l Mby l!A-~. lo1pl'OI'~ ~s m1lPRgf'. CRF.sr typ!" M1ytag lrf'f'Zfr. J111pro1·r~ p .-r rorm 1n c e S7:=i. f>4fi.--Olll~. NAUGAHYDf. rr>cltner c''.tMmi .54~2li~!,;miltftn Apt D T I !'I f kplu ctia1r. ll:lnt oond. S&.1. · · ..... ,,..,,, c~;f ;;f>.-;~1 ~ot !<:;;1. rs. C•;•~a• & •:i46-1;;ro• KITCHEN i1r m,., clothf'!. --S-E-CRETARY qu1pment tol pholo tqpl, molorcyC"lf'. !'At COUCH black n~ura.hytlP. T ho h -• & · '-'JI ---E·-11·-"ond•~-. ,..~_, It Sun J0-4, 966 Saodca~tJ,., f'P ~ rl 111"" typing •"'1 s KONICA Au!o T w/1 .4 1 ....... ._ ._,., ~ .....,,. UV<J<.J Cd + f'Xp in )rtter cnmp I'll'! 10 Sl:'l(). Koolcll lJ.'i ltn~ ;;.s for OPn. $~. 64.'t--02'1,t M . v.11" in th!~ beaul. bayfrnn1 P11r•1t."Onk 0C f'66 111m/f~ BIJNK bforl~ lwin btds, dtsk, HONDA 50, •II'(' ruitar .l oUiff. \\,. ar• looking for a ~lrl"f'O ptiont Sl:;ll. N-e •t i·hf'st ~krr t'rnr str· a_mp. Auto puts, fold ttp m11 IUrt "'Om1111 •Zi-40 yrsl I 1' ...,. ·, <•• -1 ('0)1$. Ocithina:. M i 1c . 1738 Ocf'11n \\1y., La~ B 1.IL !Ollll, p;1.,., !II'..,,,.,.....,~,. ,,.,,,,,, v.'hn 1" \lrrv Wf'll 2rwmf'd 4 ,,...,.... 11k"~ tti m.ret Ii ll'tlf'k \\i lh 4. l..IKE -N_Pw -Prov .. ':'°hilr YARD ~alf, Friday Ao Sal, ro<>opJr. ~nrl tyPf' v.·ri11en TOV.'LR. .llmm mo\•il" prn-"°1"-C'hlllrx._ l•mp, fruitwd. rr11.r of l14 Roche1ter St. rf'sun1" 1nf:h1rl1n1t AAl11ry n -jeclor, r111mer11. hghts anrl ~~!'.!:_:_'147-7;,9l . c M. All benefits to Dlalysii Qu ~f'f'mf'nl to• Rox llolrter, .crren. Sl?i. 968--..164o. :l, Ii dn.wtr rlre~f<en, w/mir-T"und. •Ztl!I. Nrwpon Reac-h. 9266.l Furnitur• 110 rors. S1$ eaeh Call 646-07421-8-. -00-,-A---~-,-~---...,-1 .---SECRETARY.-1ftf!r 6 • m•t<·" a "· m • • f't1rn. A. Clll'p!t. ~Ui61, l9l ~ff'r f':'("Pt'rl"n("(' in Rf'ttl MOVTNG, m11_.1 a.t.U , JO PC' SPANISH doublt' bed, mat· E. 16th sa .• C.M. F;~r11tc kit nor~-bl"dtm s uit e, hulfel tttu, box 1prir.rs .l frt.me.GAR.AGE SAi Furn . .17\; hot.In P"' "''f!f'k . Apply "''/bookc!lM 10p, la-1ttt. Good condltlon. 557-5731. Oottie-.. Mlaic. eS..t • sun, ln pr'r-M>n 2 10 6 p.m. fri!la,y J10f11 , lamps, t11ble.s, pa tlo SOL.JD rnck maple 9 pc bdrm 11-6. 644-6396. 2>12 Pm"t t1r S.t1trd!!y, 28211 E . Oillat rhrll.. upright Hcov•r. ~t. 16 light cant!t'l1br1 ProvtflC't Pt .• .N.B. If")'. Ql,\i, M4-14.11 A I . $ 'th G CT)'llal fi:clutt. U\-MS.l. PORTABLE orpn sz. "''" us tn· m• orman BARY furn. Motht~ rockf'r, G •-•-112 •rat• -.. dryrr SJS. MllliJ ~ e 644-7270 • Rrn S42. Nut~nr tblt , === 1 · m * ••1• B-RUCE-CRE" goodin! ..,._,,.. SECRETARYfor Jm;ta.11-"''• nui. rrn trim ..,.,. &'Ith -~ ~ r11r nt Lnti n Ot'pt. Publ!" Rullocks, llk~ nu. Ob chr. CENT, N .8 . (l I oo n.JRNfM.JRE AhouMhald .. ronuu•t, Mior1h11orl, 1yp1n11: ru~r .. nningt', yr:lkfw, •rn SANDI ~~:~~· TV, mur.h mof't! llt'('e"Mry. n 11nk 1 n f ""· flrror fabric S,j(}_ '4&-4Q30. COUOl. rtfria;/lttatr, crib, JW'nrn('f' hrlpfuJ hue ()()I re-BllNK Brd IC'I Jt'n"ll for boys play """· rua:•. misc item1. Movlne G•r ... s.1e qurred .• ~!'11rt1y Pltcil!c-N•· rnf>m. Rrplic-11, ol a rtaJ l~"'".:'~Co~lo~'~''°'."'.:·_'CM~'_.".5'~!hl'::l~60'.':.I SAU~"'°~;;-D~ .. ;;;'"T.A~pt;,;D;---;;;<I IM)l'litl Slllnk. 381 t'C1r,.~t "5l:i£'" f'Ol!leh" >rln1 mnn. SALE S.11Sun lfl am to 4 A\'mi1•. Y1r1JM Be 11 ch . Com!°)lfltri w/mattng $190. H(l\.IM Jtunflns? Watch the H1ew11re1lappllt.hy stt>d• 'l'.'l-1-11771 ~1;;..o203 OPEN HOUSE ~lumn. wuherfhlkc 642.--S&M . ' ' F,1da1 Stpltmbf'I' C4, 1971 DAILY P\LDT 4J J~.__I _ ........ _,··~![§]I ---llBI ;;m --·-.:....-0""' .;;;!~;;~,\.iii -~~~=--~1~~1 _1 -__ llill~I '-"'-_""'"'~llil1.=I ~-... = .. ~·l§J~~0l Ill Pl•no./Org•n• 12• P•t1, Gen•r•I UO Bo.t1/M.lrine Bo.ti, Sllp1/Dock1 910 Cyc .. 1, Blkff, Auto S.rvlca, P•rts 949 J;:::.. Imported' 71 l~I r Houteihold GoodS 114 ~i•c•llllneout ---:G"u"IN'°EA""'-:P:::l:::G~S--1 Equip. 904 NEWPORT 6.ltpl, side tic, ~·r• '15 '53 CHEVY PU parts: t:ngfne --, R.ED -•oo --·. ·'·. ,,_ WATER.BEDS 'ONLY ·..is. HAMMOND, 5 1•1 ° w • Y. I::::::::;;:,;.,::,-..,.--.,,..,..-.,.,-12"" .... ,. ... Boat. ..... , ••• """' ._ ~s t d 110 ":T' .......,t"'".., ¥1.! "' •• ....... ~1.50 & \JP BOSTON Whal~r dl.,..hy, 9<.,· ·<N ...--''-"'""" .,. • ----~ _,, unt18 •• · en er · ......... ,..._,, "~7 ~·• •'''' 6 Kiog or ... .-n siu. Best '20 Y.unah&. New A .,_,.. ,. --e 1125 .. ua """2 ! ..... ""Oll9" ~·"t175 ;;;,".'" ~ ~ ~ pu,. vl~;L 5 >"· bctory pi&noo ol moot ma!<a. Be<! • .,..:-;:---'4()."35--1 --,,.. Ii,., ~. ""'1<15, "'11 $17S. -'-,."-oc2671c-I".,..·'_'~"~,,_~,_.· ,,_"-' c' I -INViifiN-TOR-Y SALE \·~-~~~~~~~II .,~.,=~~ buyainSo.Calit.atSehmidt•c.ts 852 .200' 1" ~on line, new JT;i. ~ ltl Machin11ry 116 l{UaJ"antee_ ......,........... 675-6l11t SL.JPS tor Sailboats finest §] O'KEE>'E·M-~tt •••<•· Muslc Co., 1JI07 N, Main, -·-:::-:-:---::-~,:--.:-:Il a:-:;:-;;-:-:-----,,,., IG S VINGS I I ..... 3 Purebred Sea porn t B 906 Npt. Harbor. Be11t laciHtles 8 A Autosfflfs.I• l"'O. ATLAS 10" table u.w Sl25 -good -nd. 1~. T'-/W"--1. _s.n __ ta_Ana __ • ------I oats, Pow•r ..__ i..;n~ 67, ~ -... v ""'"' ,.., '""" SiamCsf' kittl!'ns, 8 wks. S15 """""par..,,.., phone ...-ooll tr lraM tor 10" radial a.rm 7.7~14 $10. BM top $4. Sporting Goodl &JO each, 673-3166. 15' NOR'T'H Amf'ric.t.n 19'7{} lll 10 pm. ON ALL NEW $1W. 833-5127 day-' or 675--:i.347. SIAMESE KITTENS Glll.\S. rront "''l!'li W/trihulL 'ro"'°R,-,ru:""N'°T"."""u-...,:o,=,-. ~._;-:cw-aye I General 950 1 ='"4--0584=~-'-'-"-·~-~~7 "w"'A"T"ER,,--;:hed::z.,-All;;;--;;,;::;~:;s. COMBJ 6CXJ"s WS, marker ·rop &. all c 11 r la in s . tie, 15"8 .. xJO', "5 Month 1971 Y AMAHAS 1------...,..-- 1'001--"', all kindll, hanrl l.i $13.95. Allk about packa~ bindings, pole:o;, size 11 (.lJ &alpoint P 5 ea 5'4!1.-:1538 Evinrude '33 F./start &. Sea 67~ *'61 GREENBRIER, 8 cir. JK>Wf"r. Also comp If''" rteah, s yr, Jt:ua.raniee, We bc>i:Jts, S90. Call 64~. BURMESE KITTENS-Ka.rt trlr. All like new. '"'"'"°"=:-;=:-,-=.,-I AWARD MOTORS. INC n1•w Png, A·T, gd til"('!I, W.ld•'o• oullit. VE' Ry --.t Shots, •~Op, 537-4744 ~A~ a"'"2 a!t•c 6 p.m. UITLE Ba.lboa J!!land Max. 1~ S-t T p U .. can df'li~. 646-.....o Store, Re•t•ur•nf, ~ ~ c 9· "·om •°" 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. 'J'"I• *, '-'"<;" • •• • CH .. ,~ P! 646-6089. $25 "" ' *"" mo. /to 62 C If' l"!1" ....,... 2 BEVELED edge plate Bar 132 Siame1e Kitten1 • 36' }'airliner Sa!an. Immac. 835-c.!01. Or 6i;;.5!J37 COSTA MESA W p. orva .,. Misceil•neou• Ill JOHN'S BIKES NEW Shwt 8Upply due to dock str1ke REPAIRS glasg mirrors .. l -7:b:J2" & l · 546·~ alt 5 pm Twin .11crew, tlybridK@', self PVT Dock !or power boat, \YI ~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~A~rr~~V~.~W~·;-:P"":~·_;,1~9~0~0~·;11 36x32". New cone!. 2 form. EXCELLENT late model 1--...;... ___ T~--ront head, shower, H/C & E. Side tie to 32'. No live &12-697.1. 546-1(}12. chmme l90J series NCR. Dogs 154 w!r, low hrs. Asking ;:!3,000. '68 V\V Sunr!, atlto, SJ095. '62 $350. 673-~. ~::';:;:;:;::-;;:;:;-t,--:-::-:::-: Slip avail. 67Z>--OZ3fi, llboanls. $60 mo. &l2-48l!6. nt• Chev. !n1pala 327, 'lUlo, BALBOA Bay Club family KINDERGART:'I'.:, p u PP Y ONDA · Bo RESrAURANT equip. lor ·= CLASTRON ,,. 1 H u:io. 536416n. membership. 1 , pr1ce. x c!ass puppy! u mo!, ~ ' --1, it1f'd Boats, Spa.cl & Ski 911 17'-=-c:_,..cc:-:-=c:--;;;,.il 006 nle. Dishwasher, waJk·lf\, ' """ · t d A t' /Cl · 953 587, Arcadla, CA 91 . Starllng conlrol rqr 1he ~..,ver, ma1·1ne iea , ball -n 1ques a1s1cs '·71 TOYOTA ACTION SALE '70 TOYOTA ALL MAKES &. MODE!.S ll-10 N~wpot1 Blvd, C.M. OPEN 10.9 Mon thru Fri SM ITH Corona el# c 1 r i e tbl~ & chrs. etc. 64&-08J2, hQme & <'Ommuni,Y. Wed tank, r11.d10, xlnl cund. S-1300. SKI or fishing boat + trlr, "flllfDUNDER" - TV R d , H'F ' e. 29 7 M 1· &12-8485 glass on wood hu!e, near Hl37 i''ORD V..'oody -Estate MAllt II portable tynewriter, nice , a 10, I r, • ...-pl. pm. ar incresl \.Vai;:on, A-l coll\1, xtra l."a.w, ~40 cash. 673-4262. St•reo 83' Kennels 546-0989. DESPERATE t.fUST SELL: new Oirsysler '55 Hsp. 1911 '9ACll .,..,, In ""-rls. Sl75lJ _ nffcr. li75-7~98 STATION WAG0 7 N SAT & SUN 9-5 645"4720 35• El Cl · c · Runs like a dream , $550. Ca h 1 H d , ~'""'=-,;;:c:::c;:-:---.iti ll R•of ic, He••••, Auf<>, r•nt., N 'B. T.nnis Club STE""O '"n G d NOVICE class slarl5 St>pL co assi<: n1L..er 5.\7 ~"e~ s or your on a •~o B . 956 Air Cond, 15bli8)(P) • ..,... • J,.;1 arr a r Including n1oor1ng. 11200 0, ,,,_-°",·'-· 0::::-< -~--5.Jl-68'' e 1193-7556 un. ug91es · '! "· h. .,.1..{)8']R. 1 27. Ba~ic & good method ot _ ""' $2599 '' em.,.,rs ip, , .,... mode, lull stereo changE"r. BEST OF'F'ER. 54S-fi772 16' SKI Boat 50 Evinrurte COLDSPOT Refrigerator y,;/ air !USJM'fli!lion spea keri conlrol dog behavior. w/r:railer. SOOO. or best of. •THE BIKE SHACK• 70 MC'yCrs 'J'n\\"d. St. lt>gal. -Will •c~pt 'frade-Ins-f-.. , -low. ~. y,_ w/cross-over ""Stem. Martincrest Kennels, Zl"ChrisSeaSkiff,2S3Chevy NEW BICYCLES Rnllcagt',VW,Gates,hadY. '"~~,-"" ~ • ., ~., "'"'" ""a9 · bd h' h OF !er. 962--5056, 176T.i Locust .,0 ,c ~•• on34 •AUCTION. gd. rond. &12-6973. AM/FM/MPX radio & -'"'<rV"° . tn , s Ip to s ore, per! S1, F'ounta1n Valley. PARTS • ACCESSORIES Sac. ,.,; "or !Tarle .. ,,.,_,.,,, , 'JO COROLLA · 1 -.~.-~w~o~o=L-,~.~~=:,-. -;1c;i1,.: I tape player, still brand new, 2 fEM,\LE champagne po-d4~;·ing2 ·2 ;25fXl best oUer ;;o-;::;:=::-o.::--;c:-:-.,., EXPERT REPAIRS Trucks 962 .,.-was left on la :,'-away. odles,abou!2mo'sold.lyr ;;r't-'"-44 • 16' Johnson Sea Sport ON ALL MAKES HOUSE i::-reen. JO'x15' with pad. S!DO ;v;n;°"'""'""==:-"" Tri Hui! 155 h pp 1/0 ~1int 2 Originally so!d for ;325, pay olrl G~at Dane. male. All GORGEOUS Garwood. 16' -· · • Braring & \.\'eld lng Pves. :ii7- 963 ' · ott balan~ of $115 or small AKC. 646--0142, 333 E. 17th inboard. $15o. Truly .an ,c~·~""=·-'"'='°7·~-~~17~"'-·,,...,,,_ 1093 C BAKER, CM • Auctions every Fri. 7 ;:>m Furn. Appli. Antiquf"S 3015 W. Warner, S.A, (follow search hgh1 ! 519-22-11 • a47-77J3 NICE lounge & r;wiv el payments. Collection Ot'pt. Si., C.M. OWNERS PRIDE fur sale. CH.RIS CRAIT 20' ma.hog, Near Fairviewe 546-4130 f'(]("ker, Evinrude motor, 714/893--®L I ~G~RAC""OD~U~A~T~E~. 7N~,,-,~; -,-,~O~b<c-. I Call eve, S45-2!'124 · speed boa!. Classic, ~ood \VlLL sacrifice minibike. Jntrrnational Harvester I ~1;~k~•;~~·~·~R~'~"'~·;"~,_~,~l88;. :o;llrrnZE'Ni'i'HsoJ<&;;;;,;:;;: 1-=;;--,;cc~==-,,--oond S750 R3&-71S.1 I~ 1972 ZENITH Sal~ Bonanza. dienL1' Shar~n you & your 1967 Chris 32• Twin Sc:N-w · · · · Good cond, t.1ickey fran1c . 5 RLCREATION CENTER HI. UPRIGHT freezer S&'i. Full All models on display, dog for 1he show ring. Wed . ·• Good deal-caJI now!.! Boat, '66, I/O 135 H.P. hQrse Briggs & Stratton. ROY CARVER. Inc. i;prlnl': & mattress ;20. Tri· largest selC'CfiQn 1n So. Sept, 29 ii pm. tllartincresi 636-4034 wkdys 548-2 434 18', sharp, just $1900 Good clutch, Cf\r.';S' hars, 2925 1-larbor Blvd. .11" Gatten: & Sattler dbl i'.C"°";:;:c~l=5~. 64'-"'2'"'-:,.~72~·----I Calif. Antennas installed Kennels 546-0989. \Vlmds * 5'\s.--OSZ3• tlOO. cau 677>-44!'19. Costa J\fesa 546-4444 nvf'n gar; range, chrome lop Miscellan.aus tree v.•/all console models. AKC Reg. RED, female, 17'6 GLASPAR w/solid stale MUST Sac. 14' Regatta 65 BIKE'S Jor rent/sale. 3 spd. FORD l~ Tnn w/8' caboverl $75. Corner beds w/tahle. Wantltd 120 rmmunt<J for rash. ABC Doberman lo good bomf'. Me.re, Gocxl coiid i!lon. h.p. l\1C'r<'. eng. Ex cond. 5 ~pd. 10 spd. Spinning-caniPf'r. pwr brakrs·, aUtQ, i;pread & bol!!.ers .$5{). 2-26" liiiiiiii:ii;iiiii:iiiiiiiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiii:i Color TV, 9021 _Atlanta at ;45. $1200 .• 492-5907, att. b PM, w/ITlr. S700. &1'2-1057, \Vhet>l Bicycle Shop-BalbOa 3;i2 \'nginc. All eqtrip. Very gold paneled room dividers Magnolia, H.B. 968----3329. e l!.10-9633 e weekda""'. B S 912 Jon. '''"'" & gr! mech, Cnnd. I Ch. .,~ oats, fora"• ~ SIS. Modem g a.s:o; ina CASH PAID FOR 1971 ADMmAt. po r I.a h I e GREAT DANES, AK C, 21' REVELC'RAFI' ~ HP :'.:::::C::::CC-".:'"~·-:--c:--MUST sell my Chop(l('r Im· ti light ron~1r!C'r 1ran~. car in clo5et Sl5. ~HP Mini bike Color closeout sale. Limited fawn, 4 wks. pickup !n 2 Evlnrude, Holscla~ trailer. CHUCK'S Vehicle Storage mt"d. S2CKXl, lllso 4;.,o Honda, ~tr~"="=·~$~t~7~~;,_"~· ~""-:::"'::::;:'-,;;o il on lgf' trame S75. fine t11rniture, appliances, quantity. Priced to clear. wk>. ,11., '. 8,0 •~s. lbgl• 00 w--', •ood •ha-. $6.-SlO .• 11.t Arco .11111.Hon by oc e.o •<94 0 · L ,, ~ """ ., ,,.. S42a. or will tradit for ': '58 FORD a; ton !nick, P/S, * 54S-6304 or O'tv-o.> * antiques, ne piece or ABC Co lor TV, 9021 Atlanta, M"c, t c•il l995. ••2-7560. Doheny Park. 496-1594. h 968-ilolll .. ~ = "" I ~ 646-'1225, 642-2159. hravy rlu!y springs, J;?oorl * AUCTION * houseful. Call day or nlg t, H.B. 968-3329. · · "!!!!!!!!!!! , 11 ,, o- 3 ,7250 ,11,, ,. 549-224.l or 547-TI33. Grea1 Dane Pups. AKC beaui. 28' UNIFLITE T/S, Fg. lo. ~ [i] 66 3lf.> SCRA1\fBLER. ln1· CQnn, 'p.J, ... ,,__ • lne um1 r. Golden f:iwn & Uger striped rs on reb t eng, seeps 4. lrW9«Utlon mac. ustom st"a.I. com nrl · · F . F 'tu DANISH mocfl!rn ~lt"reo, Am· h I I I I m c I pm &. Appliance:; Fm, Garrard turn tRblf', (B r i 11 d le J • • G 1 ANT•• S81XXJ. Ownr 846-1430. ~·· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjiil·~~ grips. finished tank. $375.1 '·~,;~,~,o=H=o~r~uc-,-.,.-,~,~.c,~~="~' Auctions Friday, 7:00 p.m. \VlLL pay S20-S30 for good matching speaker, 5acri1ice R ;i.s1 74~0 695-6091. a lit!lt> work. s2oo. &l&-369~ used sel of luggage Call alt SJOO. 64~23:-> eve~. ras. ' -22' Cabin Cruiser, 150 HP Windy's Auction Barn 6 pm·. "'l-5.Xill ==~~--,,--=°"'= POODLE CLIPPING !'1-1ttcruiser, just hauled. All Cempers, Sale/Rent 920 5 l\1otur Cyc!M: 1n ,;ln't cond. ai>k for NIC'k. "'' RADIO Trnnsmlfrer BC-460. Ph 7'9 89 -l--,;c-;o;c'ITT'm"v"'N,-;;C-·il _,, N-,port CM 646-8686 -c~""°""°'"°"'"''= Nf'Y•port n,..,.. Groomcrv 2903 rxtras, S3:'ll}, . 6 ..-I . Kawasawki 120, Honda "''· * '&I Cl-IEVY A * llll<Jn '"' ' >1y PUPPY IS COLD Sh 2-16 m", 10 •haoo<I, 600 W. '-"'I< ·~ '"' rTUEVY ~ /8' Behind T(ltty's Bldg Mal'I " · e '-.. · C Ne1vport Bl. on Peninsula. ll' BOSTO ha! -HP "~ .....,--, ~ ton w CBb (21 SU'lUkL 80, Suzuki 1:!0. Canlp"r. "oorl n1nning needs mefi sz. dog hou~e. 110 V.A.C. 60C single 67,7~,,,, ' N W er. "'' over, slee""'!" 6, reocently l~ 'fl09" ,,... '"" r..1 E mnd N~ ,... 8'17-7986. Pdmo. $~00. 6-12-0677, · ' copy paper type &i:..-2248 alt. 5::1Q. phasf'. SI!)(). Don :)ol0-1~. · · · ercury. ~x: · · .rebuilt '56 Chrysler, 3.">4 cu r~ ~~ce=i~:~ ;411.,;t~~-Musical Instruments 822 ~~~~ s~'.~ u:~·~ri~~a;;r;~ A;~~!~~uali~PP~~:· m~~~: I ~~~:-:c~c-:-.-~~-:-:7t/7. c~""""~h-.-~~~·-,~90I"' ~I e :·~torki n ~.ight n f'tr:7~ T~STB~~L[i~~l H~~r: sL •au~o. • v:~:.l ~~;vp!l~·;, :!i 3,000 sheets 8'h -x 11". LUDWIG Drum Set compl. 17:18 Anaheim. C.M. 548 .. (JS81 sHver blorides & apricots. ............... upholstered . .f new tires, 2•6 175, !¥.10 mi. Perferl. S·\90. <-'Ond1L1on. ::i.1S-81S8. S urp lus from tri11.l Zilgin Cym. Xln't rond. :i.18--0."121. Cal 25 + Catlin• 27 ply, Z.10 ply. A bargain al 05'~"-~!_309_. -~"°'"""""'-,,..cl'5G FORD utility truck, 1,.; demonstration. Pric:t-;75, A.<iklnf: ;19:i,. Make Offer. 21" TV, bla~:ite, runs 1 -y~o=R~K~!E~S~.-,~.h~•m=p-. -,~,~,~.~d;l5 weekdays for SllO. Fully Sl,390 •. 54&-633.~. '11 Yamaha 250 dirt bike, ton. Bills & Jif1 gate, $500. Call 642-4321. ext. 277. 642-5676. good. $10. · · male_.., AKC. whelp r r! "quipped. Location Newport Make offt;"r. 646--2486. II /968 FORD~ Ton w/8' cat.over '~;:.c'C--,,c:-::---o.c;ll SOFA. Blue .$.t). Matching CONTELLO Acrordion. g &. 3 21" Admiral Color TV 7/18/71. .'i Gen, pedi~e -<irbor. 714 ·4840 tor info * * 839-6425 ** -: . 964 c:amper, pwr brakes, auto, 1 ~---~~-~-~·iAuto L•as1ng chair Sl5. 2 complc1e r!bl. i;witch. 120 key b 11 s ~-S100 or trade. 642..{)5~11 furn, 642-8698. 2S' Pwr Cruiser $35 day 352 engine. All e<)LHp, very •69 Honda J75cc. Less ban -:"."CC"::"'.::::'.:".""'::"::-'.;';;:' beds S25. ea. CoHre ta tile cash & T.Q.P, &au!. Artley J\.f AGNA VO X st,. r e n, AF'GHAN AKC, champagnf' 27' Sail, sips 5 S28 clay clean & gd mech, c:onrl. 1000 mi's. Xlnt shape, $-150 ANNIVERSARY #SO SlS. End I.ables SlD din. flute Y.'/CaAf' S!f-1. Both :>dnt AM/f'M. Hi·Fi. Xlnt rond. i;olor malr,,:;: mo's old. SlOO. St'a Coast Cruising Club Might C'OMidPr trarui. car in or best offer. &!5-1720. tabll' k chain;, S.~O. l\fisc. f'Ond. 962--03'20. SPr tn appreicatl', $150. Ph: 968-9712. Nrvoport Harbor. &!5-5500 tradl'. S179:i. 549-053(1, 1,.~100-~H~O~N7.D~A,.-~C~Ll5ll~'~·o.-1~,~"'1;J ·ffJIT·A·rJ.R\ hou.whold goods. 6't&-fiM9. BANJO, PMamount Tencrr. 968-6002. IRISH ~ETTER puppies.1-~•>'S~P'iO'iiRl"Trlf~'l~SHHUIN~'GG;•-1 ;C~A~M~P~Ei,;R~3~d~b~l,,:.:hod';'i:,-, ~.~o'°to miles. AbwJutely perfect! _ - CARPETING, Plus}) royal moclrl R. (;olrl-p!a!f'rl, Parly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiii AKC. rhanipio n line , ~larl1n, She.rk, Stoa Ba511i. 6 turnarP, toill'I , ~4 Chll)'. lull $.'i."50. 8.'l0-19f'7. PINTO \V/AlITO. blue, 50 sq yds, malching XJ'.~. $~2:'J 1\'/ea~r. f..\6-2::62. l J[' e rii7~!W2~ e pas~. Boal. fi.14~211. pwr, 111r cond, lst $2JOO. 101,, Penton 125 i\lX, Konis. Trans. S5 clay, 5c mile. drapes, lit.~ PAiermo ·modf'I ....---01--:IJs---;rromhonf', 2oorl free to You GERMAN Short Hair p 0101. LUXURY Sloop. S!ps. ti, hie 494-2442. 1t1p conrl, ready to race, THEODORE of HarOOr View homl's. $38.'l. conrl111nn_ ~-YI nr make oll+'r. -------~ tor J .vr. AKC, &ll or trade, pres water. \Vinler Rates., ~96=9""°"s..rr.=~,~u~d~a-=,=,•b~o~v=e r S-195. 673-3048. ROBINS FORD 644-6386. ~~077'1. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 548·8188. hl'\-l.~73 or 213/4.11--4040 camper w/booi, fully/eqpl ----------1 2060 HARBOR BLVD. 2 DUPLEX l2-16·5 Goodyear 'Off~~k~.-.F~u-,=n~itu:::::,=•·/---1 ---------· IRISH SrHer. AKC, !~male. Boat1, Sail 909 S575. Call 1.ft l :30 pm1 Mobile Homes 93S COST.i! .. MESA 642..0010 A ply tires. Fit8 DodgP. or E . l24 , · B ··-&IS.-272!J. Autos Wont·• 968 f''orcl ~ ton. L1kl' nf'\1-', ·--"~"-'~P-·..,---,,,...--:: ~ t110 's, fernaJe, n1ostJy "lk 8 ""ks, ChampHin sirr, e.sr 26' fOLKBOAT, 5 sails, new· '°""'""-~=~===I CONTEMPO. .,.,. b , t h t , v ol Ii lier . .ll4:l-lfil2 1962 Corvalr Van Camper, LAGUNA HILLS Jnclurles whPels & hubcaps. 2 !\"CR Cl;is~ 21 <"ash .~ 0 • 8 pup, rry ly rebll inboard. Real -.. ' ""-""" =.?·3 o lovahle . Small br f' e d, 'M"Y"""P~U=P~P"Y'""1s'-,co=L~O~.-S~h~e "·ai•ly'. Owner must .~ell. good cond. S500. 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. • .:r.> ea. "'""~·"'·~ · rr.i::islen;. S:l1:l Pi!.. 1 NC R l '"" 536--582! kry adrling n1arh1ne Si:'!: 1 ;-;-";;"~'~"-·1_·,...,c;c-c:c==-,,.-ne('rls n1Pd .. ~7.. rlog houise-. $.1300. slip 11.va.il. 64~1446 !Corner or Moulton Pkwy) MATIRE&<:; &. &:<x lor double be-<l. tank type varuum \v/hrn;e MALE, poodlf' m1x1ure., has -c&1~;,~2~2~"-'~'~"~5-'•"'=·===-!SLANDER J4l: '69 _Like '69 VW Pop-Top Camper. Prestigeadultcommunityad- bl11:nket on ~·ht¥1~. $:lll. Fnslrr's shot.~. I i c I' n i e , good \\/IRE YOX TERRIERS fie\\', fully equip'd for Recent ovrrhaul. nu tin~s. jac:ent 10 Leisure \\/orld. 644-2651. freri.e. J!MXl4 Brookhurst, \\'/children. Cali M-0-6498 Al\C REGISTERED rruisini;, ]deal fam ily boat. 46,000 mi'~. S2950. 536-366.'l. Beautiful surroundings, all springs elec1rlc 13 :.' included Ro'!AN P,11.,c 2 -1 .. mn' H. B. 968--ti40. 8/t 5. '1-10---fi'.157 Aft. 6 pm: 5.'"l8--065-I. . ·59 V\V CAMPER POPTOP, Juxu~ ap(XllnSatments, Ther· 0 "'" o-c=-c~~--,-~---I ., h I 121~~ apeuuc pocil, unas, exer-8' tall ror indoor or oo!. l\1AS'TER. 11ddre5sf'I'", rost LAB Re 1r 1 eve.r·GPrman DAO-ISHUND Pup p i f' "· P-CAT. S1995. Moving forced x n1 couu. ! ruou · .,.,. h h -I 1 II d bl 67l-.,7R2. cise gym, 4 billiard tables, \I/ere $600. Now $100 . $147.;{l Like rw11. S~: s ep """ em. yr, a min. A'-'.C. Mahog. re, k lo sell! t·ullyriru;«l,tra(ler. much, much more! G#-LJ2S Ansa!oflf'. L~t '5 o O .. I j k e shots, lie, gd w I k 1 d s · f... tan. M& F. 63~1K spinakPr ge11r, ('!<;, Good J9TI CAMPF.R ll he 11, Ser ht'aut. furn modeJg Jn DECORATORS No1e : srl!lng ney,. SJ7i ti45-J366 day~ or 7''~"""°'=~'=--,-~~~ A_F'GHAN HOUNDS AKC mnd. 675·0669 arr 6. Fumistiro + icf-box. $.350. park·llke setting. WE PAY TOP CASH br used cars k truck!!, ju.fl call us Jor free estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask tar Sales r.tanager l82ll Beacb Blvd. '"Stage roach'" bunk bed" ,.et. &12-:io20 eve~. 2 FEMALE puppiell, 1-. Lab., tmpor!ed. top champ lines 26' Schock .Endeavor, fully 675-37RI CAL!, 83()..39()0 or 831)-i:JOO Huntlne-ton Beech Unique & in xln! cond. Pd. Pianos/Organs 826 i; German Shep,. 6 wks old. * :>'l&-21RI * equip. Jmmac. Musi se'll. Cycles, Bikes, B~Y,,..•o•w·ne-,-~5~f,~j(),...~Ro"""y"'a1 847 .. li087 KI 9-3331 S280 !M'll Sl90. 64.~283. ;.;.::.:.~::::-:-:-E-;:-;T;O;----~~~r. Nttd good home. flflNIATURE black. poodles, Noon m 4::\0pm, 64:i,..gJ.84. Scooters 925 Liu1cer, pa~t. furn , Lotll or WE DESPERATELY CARPET contractor has ex· COM ESS ·""-=-,,.,7 ;-:-: 6 ~·ks olrl. S40. 5PM-8Pt-.f. '...'i7-.19.10. xtra~. :-:Int rond. Fan1i!y NEED cess !;hags, h.[ .. \ow~: S2 yd. KEYSTOHAPPIN 8 MOS <Jlrl Golr!Pn e 644-5.1136 VENTURE Ca l 15 '2'' CYCLE TRAILER park, S9:AX!. 847-4 ·166 , C\f'iin u~crl rars up. free est. Ja!lOn 714 : for the best values in Ret/Gern1An Shep puppy. DARI.AN(; 7 \\'k o!d.-po_p_p-,.-,,·I w/f'urlini::; jib, Bonmvane-f.. A/1~~~n;:~· ~!all~,i~ebikt'P~~ ~12...fiT.il. FANTASTIC PRICES ..,...,~, NE."'IV & USED nt"f'd~ lnvi>. E.':'(en::1se & 0 .. , ".·mo."'"· ·'I .. ,,,1•. 1r!r. tl~ed & t1n1rs, SB.50. · ,.0 R ,.,•., mnh<le home. Paid !or .1-·ou r car, va1d lur 492-......... ORGANS-PIANOS tr -· 54~·1... ""' ·""' • "' ~ ~ :l-l(l.;;t;.'lo ask ror Bill Harold "-'~ A1'.llQUF. wal1111L rtil. \)r.iss You'll Be Glad You Did ainrns;.. ;) :l."I IH2-1~1!'i, .'i..1-1-3!t!C1. ,'~'~5-il="~'=-""'~""",.,..""" !'1J2-44-tl 11l1cr ~pm. Jf)x4:':1, 1 br furn. encl paOn. or o"°E"AN LEWIS I h ,, I , ... CUTE .11mall kirtcn, grey ( · ~'01\'B!RD "·•I. 17 ' -~' ---.~-~ J,l'o Vtl!11<>r, N.B. s:.,roi. & st \'Cr. auu croc 'H' e., Satis fac tion Guarantr~ SCHNAUZF.R.S m1n1aturf'I, .,.. ""' " '11 Yamaha 350. 2 n10. old " .., hrdsprPad, ~w~ machine. Choo.'" !com ''''' ,rlf!ction IJgf"r. Tfl 11:Mrl honie A1'C, S!Lll f. Pl'p""r. 6 wk~. hram, frhc:J~ nvrr plank. Easy !erms. JOO ft lrom TOYOTA e VOLVO ,,,---. * &!6-\~2'! T 'A • 0 .17~ ml. ~lus1 5!'11, mint h 61,_1420 67;)...W2 Conv('nlC'nl Terms · ' ~ho1s, $12.i 11p: 714/%!!-344.1, S~. Trailer-autn, $ J • •'Onrl , $67:. or bst oJr. ay. · J'.H6 llARDOR BLVD. !RVINF. Coas! Country Cluh Open ~vrs 'ti! 9, .Slln 1-3 f'REI:: KITTENS 1 ·2 Siamese ALASKAN r-.tRlamu!e~ A'-'.C, f..12--4152. J;i7-4li,1. BEAUTIF'UL ne.w 2·1x60 K('y C~la /'llesa 6-16 .. !\.l0.1 'oi l m.m"'''"P 1 1 000. K td'gd honif'. 11 k 1• ·1h "·1 'L~1=00"'714""&-c,,~,-,,-::!i=1u~,-::,=,,,~1 ~~7;:-o"CC".,..-==7,...,=-,..-c. We~i. 2 BR, 2 ba. iri ANNIVERSARY •SO "'' Bye's eys to ~ .982 t i; "' .'I n" wi -~11" s. 19 O Honrla CL] 5, xlnt cond k 0 f'N'd Norrl. 64fi -5 ~70 . Happioess .· -,), 111 pm 1714!5!r.l-HIB7. $800. Xlnt sail~ S150.PrivattParty.Lcml'.t. Green\('af P11Nr , 11 P1~50n AUTOS WANTED 64.\-fiCi;'iJ FREE KITTENS. Exotic to ----~-* 67.~·8182 * ~ house. S!lllce n.. '• Top dollar for r!ean used Jin~ t:, V.'hittirr Blvd. J English Pointer Pup1 --~-.. IB--5!)04 · · A c '! -~~~-~-::.-.;il l(')' r;il~ lltlll~" trained CR> CE old •-Wh1HJrr \'I'.. ·" • C<!rs. Sr(' Anrl.v Brnwn, '",:o::,,.c;~.b. /'1::1~:~li.1 -~~~'hi;"~''~":,,,'~:ll~)~•;;"~·iil-,ln7_6 __ .. _A_ll~'~'='='·='~·J&.~7~llc'-·~-::~· S171 f'aC"h. &tf>..1792 S1~r ~:1,1 i;il~1.' :n~oo~n~ YAMAHA MINI ENDURO GREAT 1.akrs IOx:l:1· i•olW, THEODORE "" -WOULD YOU -H Oft_6. Nearly nPw. $2•15 1 , Totll.I prif't' $.JOOO. 546-,j751 •,. KITIENS. ~ .,.,.kll olrl, 2 orses -offer 11cceptffi. 496·1">83. • 67:\.-506~ • P1t)lflns1qn_ Stur<ii:;e s 1"" ROBINS FORD rlAy~. 64.\-478~ rvr.~. BELIEVE malr!!! ~ 1 l"tnalP. '!-l&-7Q~1. pp LOO SA ~KOR.ALLF: w/r:tJver, 6 ~-::~c Cmlr;:il atr' cond. SJ.100. --FP.EE ORGAN LESSONS A A ma r P' MINI BIKE, 3 HP c11\, Good 54~5.~. 206() llARUOR BLVD. l'·,-33-oTsTER-camel-Early GUINEA PIGS i;fr;:il-\·h<>n-y roan,~ )rs, f!E'P'" mos olrl, w/blu lrim, mov-. 6 , 2 IXlO .u long u yau like! No re~-condition. Sil. 16x32• FURN, l hr, cl(lli r 10 COSTA 1\11'..SA ~ · J Api. all wnol oval braidf'(I iStration. Nooh!lgatlon. Ju.st ---:='c.36-4,')% PY but loving. Stablttl at Ing, mus! 1'#11. $450. 6i5-8342 *Call ~9&1!'i * bay, •A.Rf)(). Smo!l down, WE PAY TOP DOLLAR rug J2x15. Red &.blk chrrk· Come. Mor>days 7:.30 pm FREE WOOD Jrv1ne F.:qucstrisin Cnl r . !4' 1-IOBIE CAT. w/trlr X!Jit .-· CAP.S ed sofa, like nrw. Q.171-23.11.:_ U IC CdM. $<100. Saddle&. tack cond. $L100 GIRLS 3 11pd Schwtnn bike, days, 673-142'!. wk rids, FOR TOP USED COAST M S 1644 Superior, CM 646-3231 av,;!, ,_70.17 * xln't rond , $47.50, fi73--Jl796. It your car ls extra clean, UPRIGHll piano. f1'1St'wooq 64 ·1 * 6.1 ,,. -• •-> CUTE kit1en, frnial(', pru1 675-()4!1iQ. 6'14-1456 19."" DETROITER. ~ see us first. ca.se. S22S. Antiquf' Empire PIANOS ** ORGANS l\fanx. Short rail. 673-896.1 1'7===~=,--,;c~cc: LIOO 14 with h I g h wa y FOR sale '67 SPORTS'TER, B•R. "''"· FA heat, ('f<{l!er, BAUER BUICK 50ta $225. both bc11u1 cond. H 0 RS EB ACK R id in Ii:'. tnilr"r, good condition. $800. 17 S .., ,,.,.,, l_,,p.rge ~lection -Save SSS * Free fo You -f'lutry LessoM. Our horse $.'i per extd. front, lo mi, xint cond. crptd, parrly furn. $1200. 2:M E. lh t. 96 ..-v<>'t<t· New -Ul!Cd ff Easy Tt'Tm.s BLACK ki11f'ns, 6 wks old. C~al=l 75""=n~17_."""""'c;-°""::c: 968-9374 al!er 5. ,..,. •i'." .. 645-1626 Costa fl.1esa 54&.7765 I ~ t d S5 private lesson. All 11.gl?!I. :-2.J El . .,........, •"' DOUBLE m11pe. sea · Mon & fo'ri ev~ 'ti! 9 89~.'h~ .,. 1. h w,,1,m llo~~ LEHMAN 12 No. 1 , g1n .10 Y"!AHA .1-. E·'u-. LM' h JMPOJtTS WANTED l,xl4 oval brairled ni2 .$.\i. '12--5 r,ng 15 • · ·~--... ,.1,. T--. oo . S.\25. ''"' "·~ '"' '"' •• 19:,..\ A " ou sf' ••. .r a~aao •hag -·• $5, Sunday 1 r KJITENS: All color~. bollrderl S45 mo .. 1.17...flfi2.i. ' ' .,,.,~~< 0005, Exe{'\ C'Of'ld. $475 or offer. !railer, 2(1', "Y!O. Cs I I Orange Counties ·"' "''""" • ..,., F'rl~nd!y !el,.phrmP n l'lt. J.><>""VO<> TOP $ BUYER ~288 FIELD'S PIANO CO. * HCIU~e'broken * CORRALS y,•/s~lter~. t11rk ==~-~~~""""'°'""'-_64<-;;-..,""'=·"°"==-z:;,--,;-646-9197 aft 5 P/\1. BILL MA~Y TOYOTA . &--23 ... ~ as7 "~~" "'· Ao• HOBIE Cal 14. UM>d 3 times, ,. '7 ...,-.,C"C-::---c ... I ~ WALNUT bunk bed!!.. xlnt l!UJ N-·P9M Blvd. ."""""" '" ...,...,,. room. $1~/mf'l. """"ta S95o w/rn._il tr11ilrr. '71 HONDA SL\00, 800 miles, 1-Motor Homes 940 18881 Beach Blvrl. ('Ond, $.<'JO. Bookc11.~ S60. COS'ttl Mf'S<I 71~/64~3250 ~~~~~~~~~~I '7>~!e~;g~h~'·'-·_c~'~"-"-.:;..~;="-'-· "'"' * .-67l-3659 • * perfect t'Ond. ~::· ,19 FT HOUSE CAR H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555 Youth b@d w/ma.11. ,.10. MrNSHAl..1. spinet organs, u ~[ 11~1 HORSE !or leaSf:, fully --,.-;-;;..,,.,,-,...,-1 <9"" ,67 VW """ 7447. received hy u.~ $119. Vslit! Peti Mld~ Engllstl tralned,,~xpd. ride.r •LIDO 14 •4I "·1~1-;M"O"N~T=E~s.s=A-.-.~,,~,~700=1 ' CLEAN '65-S8 ~ . ·--14 W/trailer, .$600. 492·113:\ Squareback. &lfi.]3 VACUUM ·c~anrr, Sini;:er speaker model 25, S225. :~-~~~-~-~-:-=-~-=~~~~-.-.-.-:.-:::'I ~o~o~IY~·~l~'iO~m~o~. ~C~aro~I ~~~'~"· n1i'!, street legal, S100 or S!ove, oven, 8-lnk, Icebox,l"'=.c:..:7'"o-:c::::-;--, upright. new, ne_v@r used H11mmond speaker JR20 P-CAT---.----f58-best offer. :'157-4461 table, Sleeps s. New Valve Autos, Imported 970 $4S. S75-29S7. S69. COAST MUS 1 C. Pet•, Gener•I 8SO 1~ ~~$2500~~"-""7.,·-c:"""'"m;=o-' 1 """'°"Y"'am=c.,,::,:-.750;;;--;;c;;c-. -::,T.:Cln't JC1b. ready to Ii""' Jn, SU50 S I • UPRIGHT freezer S100, '66 No! ..... 1>011 "' Harbor, C.M. • GROOMING -.-I ...:'i~;_, \l Flipper Xln't Cond. cone!, Jo mi's,, S30(), or best ea"',,~! !o.'",·~ !::C,('~!IO~~r1.:. Large e ect1on 642-2851. 1:·~----;;~·~~·ls;;i:;;"'°T,~· ~67".:J".:.J'.'.7>1"'....fii offer. can ;)46-1428, "'l<l'"""oxo '''" ~ •. ~ of Fully Tolly Cratt T·S. f' .. B. Im· 1,_==--=c::=:-"'=::::z= I 1...:;.,;;;::.;;;..:,:;-;:;,_-1 T'rali'O;l,'Tr;;;,1-ffi mac. ;11.000. ~3-5098 . GRAND piaflOll, TremendolJ.s &o.ts, Sall 909 CHOPPER '62 H-D Tr•il•rs, Travel 945 Reco~ditioned l=====-.,,,=-c;""'°''I sl!.lectir<n rrom &mi FALL $pec1al~forall b~s General 900 -,_ ............... ..--- BRUN5"''1CK POOL TABLE Coneersr; to Bahy Graod1, "' dogs-Speciahz.iog in ---:~;=:7::7 ____ sAn.. boat IL moortng. 19.5', Only SS50 * M!J.-0823 SHASTA Compact. use rt Used Y·W's 4t~x9. slstf'. All ICCf'S'!'IOrif"'!l. all rerondilioned. Pru::t'~ SchnaUut-1 -Poodlf"! -Wirt · CAPTAIN m11hc>g, itas. rig. sloi.ip~ encl ** ?ii cc BULTt\CO Onct!, Sleeps 4. Equipped, p h lz1:ui~·~·--.,.-... -.'~;:;-;c:-;c:-;-I i'!Ulrt at $695. C 0 A ST' haired ~erri~ . Cocker1 • UnlimitNI liceou -w y gros! cabin, nttds .,.,'Ork. Mooring Rebuilt engine. S375 SlOO. T.O.P. 645-2109. Or5C 8$-> POOL. TABLE w I cue -• MUSIC, Newport &-. Ha.roor. Scot1ir.s. Pekt':1 "'c. tons. JO Years ~perieoce. oft "l" <=t. Bal Pen. $950. 64u,il2, aft 9 pm . Ml-4802 6x1.;. METAL camp trai14!1'. Campen & Valis bAlhi. coVf'r. Table 7' Jong, C.M. &12-2851 . SMALL To.Y!I· .S4.SO & SS.50 uil '-power. Professional Day. 892--83i'i, eves 673-7$)11. '611 y MIAHA 250 Enduro. Good condillon. S 15 0 . tfll% 30 0 _.y <lr 1000 fl.1Ues s1TS. 5C~l506 aft. 6. IHAMM""""~O~N~o''MT.•,-:=w~/=~=v~,,..,;;;-,1 SMALL Miniatures .. $5.;.c & spon fillhlng guide; ~texican * * LIDO 14 NO. xrn JM! tUPW, ""bit tnr. $400. 646-294!!. Guarantee I kWH=~1RLPOO"°'=~L'°!~o•°'hom==,-u~,,.O:-. I Xlnt cond, S750, COAST $6.SO &.. Central America & Pacil· Xlnt cond. with cov er , ot best offer. 4M'.-4731 FOR Rent nr Per m Pa.rt:r t. LaOOr e Eng\l\e e Sl:iO or offer. MUSTC, Newport &. H&rbor, LARGE MJniatulb .... S7.50 ic Coaat waten -ln.rtruc--Culhions f'lc., ·ready !o sail --c;o.=~c=A~R~T",-.$9"50--· I Residence. '70 Nonu1d !>l'lf· Tran~. • Front & Rear Axle Other Nv.!, $7.50 up, Thi& tion in boat h1,ndling, &ea· '-'-.oa s 9 5 O I "' '"711 B k s 567-0007 belott 9 11111. CM. 642-2851.. '"'" lrom s-...: '"'• • * Ca.11 646o7.f12 * corltained 18' tr r . .,.,.,...,,,,_, ., Assemblleii • ra e • yw. hich.klt'll rt,.neaing. bathing, ma.nahip, DR & celestial 567~2 s NEWPORT Bach Tennis UP RI G HT H .A INES ffl':. F'LIJF'F DR y IN G. n11.vig11.uon. PTCK UP & ' '68 Triumph Bike, r,o cc, 300 Auto Service, P•rt1 949 tem e Electrical ystem C1uh f11mily mf'Tl'l~rship, BROTI-IERS pia.no. GllOd BATiiS Qllly $.l51'J up DELIVERY ANYWHERE: 32' -PC, Must ~11crtllce, mi. Lilct Jlf'W, 3210 MarCUA'1~---------~ Call a!Jf'r T p.m. 6«-4WI rondilion. Be~I otter . Xtn. ctlli.11!'#, tor bedfy m•t· captw.ln availabft !or a-~~~~~· Xlnt cond. $2500. N.B. fi73·3088. 2 V~vyro A~~ w~~~P::~ JOHN F. Ktnnedy P<ITIT8i! .,""'~ ... 5~14,;9;;;. n"-r;::::;--:::::;~I "'1 ~-~nded crui1in1. ~1enslve ==~-=~---,,'71 -~,7..70;;;-;!~10~N~D~A,-;CB'"°'350""•:-· I chron1f' lug nu!~ ft wheel Q ~ .n M.rw,tmade. Pe r1lan HAMMOND Q'IOrd organ. 113 Rmadway Crxi;1a !1.len .11dmlnistrative experience. KITE No, 632. lmmac w/trlr :Z,MO ml, xlnt COflti,. locks, Best oUer . 548--~. ~ 0 , • ci_rpet, ~lm&. Xlnt cond. S5~. 64l481R (It ~14-381!S e.ves.1..,64&=7'9~77~,"""=""'=;-;;:::::;-6-xtru. Sttlnr: ls bt:llt!vlnt. r.:;'5. 64~7. s I 1~re~:;.ig~~~: ~11; ~'. ~sri;="1N"•~~~A" "'vc·"-',~~:.~:='•.-xtc.;:o;-t. I A~~~ P~~ ' S ~(r;~~ ~~~~~-~ru~!~i c:::~ :;:;;, ;~;s~~~.~·10 1:~1:"::aile~.1 ~~. b • d F~:~:€~~I:!~~~~~. ,, .. ~~' , Floor polishtr $35. 5.'i7-tt.14. ;1100. W~nul finllh. Pl'.IOdlcs $25. Garter 1n11ke1 controls. Cosl S1595 .. ~U •642-36&.l• GEORGE'S v.w S4S-66111. "\It'~ COUCH sz. tablr ind 4 673-3409 S2.9A. 3645 w. McFadden, _11;;096;;;;··,.,..=,.'•'3,,1 . .,,,:-;;:-:-::-:; DCCK t:JM'C.-30' mf-lC'. On 1--•-"'s"°H"on::;;de::-i$fi1•2s•-" -s A 8.39-&13:1 .-0 b rt c.11nsl, no 111il lm.ts/S.2 a J1't. *" CHEVY enl(lni: 396, l'iO h.p. 549,3031 Exr. or"' c:hain '50, E-Z.-Trim ""' PRIVATE Party want.I to . ' . MERCUR'Y:: _ss uC oar lllO Marcu1 N.B. 67l-~. $7'6371 S32:\. Call 1tfte.r 6 p.m. 197(1 HARBOR BLVD. "'rcl1tlr $50, 963-MlS. buy Plann for Cl'l~h. Ribbltt For s.1. motor $151f."Call after 6 p.m, F-"··· -·ut··• ... ~ .. -t;PM_7~1s. COSTA 7-tESI\_ " u..A ··7 7315 Sell ldl• Item• nowl .,, '"' '"'"' .,,. ~u1 ...,, " Sr!f ldll ittm~ nowl ~:\5-~. ___ _:•c~··~·~'.:'.:"'.....'---•...:"'::c...'~·~~··-------'---------- • STATION WAGON 1329ASGI $1699 '68 TOYOTA CORONA HAIDTO~ ( UCS75J l $1399 '68 TOYOTA HAlDTO, CPL (WXl887) $1499 '67 TOYOTA 4 DOOR CTWN93411 $1099 '71 TOYOTA U.ND CRUISER (096CXVI $3599 ~ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ~Lewi.t 9 TOYOTA 1946 f-farhor, C.M. 646 .. 9:30.1 '71 VOLVO ACTION SALE '68 VOLVO "' Ao•o, h•n1., Air C llnd. ('(W$8J4) $1999 '70 MAVERICK St~nd•rd Tren1., Red;.,, H•~t8r, Vin~I TGp, (811· BM PI $1499 '66 BUICK LI S~IRf Heroff<>p, ""• owner, low ,.,:i,,, Air Cond., full Pow. ••· !RZL8SOl $1199 '68 OPEL STATION WAllON Eircepfi<>n~I c•t, low lft!l•t, IXHN0 47 l $1499 '67 JAGUAR •+• ( UCH71 I~ $2999 LOW DOWN PAYMINTS LOW MONTHLY PAYMINTJ ..tl!MlbliA 9 VOLVO 1946 Harbor, CM. 646-9303 .. • ------ fr~. Srpttmber 24, 19n ft DAILY PILOT 970 Autoc. lmporhd 970Auto1, lmportod -· f70 MG MG MI DGET SPRITE IF TOU All AN OWNER OF A AUSTIN AMERICA LOTUS ,.r n.tfll "'"' cw-"'' • ,,.. 11th a ell ~II•,,... N• •tllttllel!, "'l!ll"• k .. T~• ""' •~ • mt11• .. -1 Ill "'"'"" lm,.rh ""-• llli• 1•1 •<-l11l.r tot!ot jWI N ........ ,.... NEWPORT IMPORTS GOOD 1,..1tu ocr. hi. 3100 \\'. Coasr ll\\')'. Ne"llO'l't Beach ----l§J I .,, .... ,.. I~ I _...... l§J I ........... l§J I ···,.·~···· l§l I ·-·-l§J Autos_ Imported !!,!! Autos, Import~ 970 Autos, lmportMI' 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmporl!J '61 TARGA $4595 AUSTIN HEALE S ..,..,., AM/FM, du·om• Y \\'heels, low mlles, clean U '&I AUS'Tl:-l !IP.Oily ~fH'f!'". • Pin. ~lark I I. $al(). Ca!! s.JS-3150 Large Stock Of betwn !Oam _ 4pm Us•d Porsch•s · ·BMW AulOmotive Excellence NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 ,V, Coast }IY.')'. ~ Ney,•port Beach '\,;II ---64~2~·'4=•5~--1ROY CARVER, Inc. DATSUN '72 Datsun Big 51 O -'speed. dlr. S.l!.C, Tinl glas11 1uldr1· 1:,00 1nHr~. full, fact 11•arranty. Rec. Buekrt seat~. 1;··w ~ire~. t214DL1''! Must !-.f'll! 'fake olt.ler 1.!'lldr or sn1aH do1v11. \\"ill fin pvt ply. Call 5-16-8736 or 494-6811 aft 9 lllll, '65 DATSUN WAGON AUDI 2925 Harbor Blvd. urn-:nlo0Ll:'2";i;:-A;;t;:l~C~°';!la~'~J!:'""''~~-5~•11(;6;:!·4~44~4 8f'aUttlul l'•'rl 11 1!11 hlat·k lll· FIAT METRO___ OPEL ---·----·-Bill BARRY '6'.! )1etro "·alk-in \·an. n('\V l!J60 OPEL. A-I CONO. ALL U's. & n.inning. ,\lake .'\.Int oew e1·t•r.v1h1n11. PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT <'an1per. S700. 673--30!!8. • )l...l&.-i\l94 • N~ 1971 f"1a1 850 Sedan1~M~E==R~C=E~D~ES=~8~E~N=z 1.:co:-;oJ\11c Ar. '(.;6 <)rK'I~· '.1"111\ u10n?.a red f'Xlt>r lor and'---------:l.O fill g11I, r11d1ul Hr'·~. Ou Jr-ather like \'inyl blaekl IJ;111, •ll\l,v s~: .. :..1~1J.~ bt1<.'k"1 sra1.~. p11dded dash and 111s1run1en1 p&nel. wind- shield 11·1f)f'r & 11•asher. Sp1'ctal eooling sys1en1 Y.'llh )t><1r ,.ourid an1tfr'l'eZe and 111s( pro1eerion. Up lo 35 n11h•s to 1he gallon. i\1axi- rnurn speed 01'1'r 7:, mi\('s L,1 r9est Selec,io11 Nl.'w & U~ed Me1·cedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Ma in St. anta An;. 546·4 l l 4 PORSCHE Porsche 1970 911T $6195 ~' ~pd. A;\l/F.\1. Yt>I. W!hlk. 1111. :'\Jui: 11·hl,;, Hi.8(.0 tnl. 51111 U\ l\:UTillll). IS!•r . .j)l)()l ALIDJ '71 HXlLS, 2 dr. Auto I '67 HM\\/ lliOO, w h I If'. H'rtOr, 1'11( 10. tH.'<llf'r, ·I 1 --------=--------=~-----~-~~ Radio. rarliali;, 9000 nu. l'"lJ'"' Autos, lmport9d 970Autot, lmportM 970 Autos, lmport•d 970 an1/fn1, new rad'1aJs, Sl ~5!l. spet'd. ,~. ""·'1 1-..•r hour A ~1i>a 1 «11r tor '65 190-D e 'li7 200-D, itutn, n11ly $1~1%. plus (ax !.· lu·. all' e 'ti.~ WO-U. auto, air e NEWPORT IMPORTS 1--...;..._;_ ________ ;_ ________ -o... _____ , I S~750. 548-7302· Priv prty, aft Ii, 642-919.1 . $695 •16J!lbl '69 ZM-SL (.'()Upl' 11)a<1Slf!r . e e 'GO Z2U-S. i.-t1~k e ·~;;> 210-S :;1110 \\'. Coast !lll'y, I TOYOTA "An Open Letter To The Servicing Public" jSanta Anal ... JI I ~ realized U1at getting SERVICE a!lPr one has purchased an au1omobilt> is SCl!llf'!hing that is oftf'n tnlkrd about by the salesman but not 1•ery o ft en carried oul by the SERVICE dept. Complaints or poor SERVICE are usually discussed 1\·hcnrver ear' arc T the topic of conversation. O \Ve &t SAl"TA Al\A TOYOTA r('alize this ru1d a.re proving: that SER- VICE after the sale is a thln~ that happens,,, Y SO if you have ever had p!'obleins \\'ith SERVICE come in and have 0 the problem solvi>d. T WE NOT ONLY LISTEN BITTER .•.•• WE SERVICE BEITER ..•.... A For the convenience of our customers, our Service Dept. 11·ill be open 'till 9 p.m. starting Oct. 1th. Complete Sincerely SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 \V. \Vai·ne1· Santa Ana, Calif. 1714) 540-2512 Body Shop Facilities Available TOYOTA AUSTIN AMERICA NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 ~'. Coast H11·y. Nev.'port Beach 642-940S '69 AUSTIN AMERICAN Auto. 1rans. $995 CAPRI DATSUN --------'67 DATSUN PICKUP 4 speed. rn;Jiu, J~aler. rrus s:i5i $1295 H IGHLAND MOTORS 2!·1~ !!arbor Bll·rl. Cos1a i\lrsa 6-1:-ra.JO·I '71 BIG 510SEDAlf Overhead can1, 4 Speed, dlr. HIGHLAND M OTORS 4 srd. 1!lr. Linle jl'11rl. llltJ::· i::er Orange 111111 l1anJTnp. 1·mst211 Exte!lcnt cond, th111out. Take s1ncill doll'n. (.all alt 9:30 am -19-t-~11 • afi l :OO pm Call 5-16-873£. FERRARI FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy, Ne\\'JX>rt Beach FIAT NEWPORT IMPORTS !'lfll'£', 611iDFD. 5-Hi-8736 -• Radio. Healer, Bllckct seat!!:, 1-------- l1nled glass, lo Jo niiJes. sac-~omro Hil·~ll. 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. =~~~~~~I Ne11'j)Ort Beach il [),\J'SU.\1 '."110 2-l:lr, Rarlio, 642-9405 A1ilo n·an.'\ 12,()(J(J mi's, Xlnt "WEED II & •• dean <'.f111d. $100 & T.0.P. Call out the treasU:Sa~ 'o'.a.sh • \rrd & Tt:urs tlaytime L Fri turn inlo cash thru R Daily aft 4po1. i:i-12--06:17. '69 124 Sport Cpe. 4 s{X'ed, rai.Jio, healer, radial tires. Mllst be seen (YRC- S.t6) . $1695 Bill Jonf's" Ch·cT 200 11f'i1· & uSE.'11 cars auto • 'G7 2:ID-S. aulo. air ' '.\('11·p1wt Ko>a rh 10 cJ100!;e front e '67 :!.'lJ...S, at1l1>, air • ''iu 642-9405 ::YU.I() E, ls! SI ., Sanla Ana :!SO-SF:. full fl'll\t•r e '10 ----· 'I ' ~ 1 s A o ) ';}fl l'OBSl...'JU·:. r1r·11' !ii~·~. :< '''-II • · · •!"\\')'. 7...0·l'OUfll"'. ,V!A~Y J\10RE. ____ >_'•_·1000 Au!lioni.t•d ~lH JJr-al••r ::••>1l trans. Hl•111•11 •·11c_111r e C l St k f ll r.21 7'l~J l·•u sal1• 01· 1n1d1• '"M•d Onlp cte OC o I •1 .,-""' lrali!-. ear .. \"i(J(J. 'l\><'i-/ltjl!l. Dmfl 191i:J \1EHCEDr:s 1-\f'rl~. :l~!f1S -,:i--·112..,--;;. !-I I I • •l I '\J/L'\·l I'·, . "'' . . sp1. 1·1•111p e 1• _I Sf)(, "' r _ , l~f fl< I\. , . j .. !')''00 j '!~ o ·1 ·k1 )it'\6-4~~·; ff'SIOll'C. 0\Ct -L I\· •"N· . ..-11 lll}'.~. ' ' -I ~"'00 I) Thlttlr S.. . 1.''.~t 1•t ....... i __ ·.,.,;1 y ~ "FRIEDLANDER" MG e< elfiSf), f.,.,., '4~_.\0 --* -,6J PORSC HE * 1 ]750 lfACH I LYD. :Hwy. ]9) 893-7566 • 537-6824 '69 MG Pnv. pr1y, S:t200. 6-1:/-~•!l!l~. /H1lon1atk: Iran:<. J'i1d1n, !\P&t· r-r, while 11i11!~. rrd 111111 "N"'E°"w,-,1'°01c-1~>°"·1'°A"T'""850~S"°•"'«-,.-1I blk inter, sup!'r tiC";in ,t· ln11· \1·irh 3.l miles. Yes, lhal's miles. I .vr. frw luti,-. & oil righ1, 3:; niiles nn IL ON change 11'1th thL:o; t'ar_ ~AL£ f(Jr $1295.00 Plu.~ !a.'\ $2295 & lie. No. J6399ll. Dir. P hone 5~JOIKJ. HONDA LEAVING COUNTR\' 11\UR: ! '71 Honda 600 :<rrlan. ne1'" 4:, mpg, Sl395. 492-!972. JAGUAR J agu ar '69 XJ Sedan $5795 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Co;isr H11·y, Nr11·tyir1 Br-ach 642-9405 • THINK "MG" RI "FRIEDLANDER" ·~o !ll I IT, .·, ~pd. n1ag.~. .\~l/r\1 , n1•i•)1)l ~r11up. :.!1>.00fl 111i. SG'l;\11. 6-11-S(\"16 • • '!il PORSC!I E :::>G SC ('11 hnolrt, ~1111 1·on d . :i.!i':-1 ~~fi ,.,r ~•M-&lfi1 ~liS~rs~'.Jl'.!-:-TM.c;cr1nr. ant/!111. beHfu. rua1111. !11u~t sell. P1·1 pl~·. 67::.-2·1~L RENAULT * RE:-JAULT R·16. E xcel con<l111on. J{,~H. $1300/olfrr. ····10-·10~~ ROVER '68 Rover 2000 Au1on1a 11(', radio, heatf>r, :'llu~r :-:r-e. SurX'r 11·C{'kend :-:pt>eia I ~ $995 Pilot Classified ad. 1;42-5678 DATSUN -1967 -ll.00 Autos, New 980 P.oa(is tcr. Very clean. r~- i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiii_iilii c.:c!Jcnt C"onrll1ion. SJJ9.5.00. P h. s.1;1-20s:; alter 5:30 P.J'.I. B. I. Sportscar Cent. Automar1c, p11-r. s1eeri11g. A:"l1/l-':'I!, air rond I:lluc ll'f blt1e In terior. Oiily :i;,,ooo n1L (Ser. 61:191. NEWPORT IMPORTS 131~0 8EACH (HWY. 3'1 893-7566 • 537-6824 MG AUTifORIZED SALES & SERVICE P.111 J1111r,," B. I. Sportscar Cent. ' IS HERE '72 '72 Le Sabre Riviera ESTATE WAGO NS SPORT WAGON S I Skvlark ,, CENTURION S ELECTRA 225's Ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! UICK. IN COSTA l\fESA B U ICK·OP E L·JAG U AR 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 54-8-7765 •• '68 Datsun pirkup for sale or !Tade for Fiat 850 Spyc.ler. A.~king s~. 5-IS--6507. * 1!'171 :!·111 Z, xlnt ('nnrl, 1\IUST ~ELL, !raving for \'1('!11<1111 Call :n9-lll.1S. :.!8:'.3 llarbor, C.'.'11. 5404491 aatlJD Put a Jitrle "loot" 1n ;i.·our 1970 F IAT 124 Sriorl Coup!'. Levis. sell those b;iul)Jc~ fo r i\·la1•onn, lo\\' niilP~. in1m<1c. :noo \l/. Coast H11'Y, Nell'port Beach 642-9405 'ti9 !:>JAG. Xlnt coniJ. 2·1,00'J mi. ~3650. 1'1rrn! NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V_ Coast fhvy. Newport Bc11c!. 21\:l:l llnrtxw, C .. \L 540.4491 SUNBEAM (°\1~10111 'f,ij Tigrr Sl l/\RI". rnan.\· r:o<!r,1s 317;,t'J • &·12-7:;1;, "hucks", Call Classif1cd Ca~c11r ~lerPO y,·/1111c. Pri. &12-5608. r:mrty. gg~i3 l }!6-<i322 =~~------·l·;,7 MG !\1agnr!te SN:!on Nr1v 1967 E Type JAGUAR 4.2 br11kP:<, n111s 11·ell S:f.iO. Litre. Reblt rng. brakes & ~8--3~J afl ~!::10 & 1\knds. paint Jnb. Sa<"! S.l:J.--521:.__ '61 .\1 C 1\ 11100. 11,,rd top. I !HQI~ JAG Xl\E COUPF:. A\l/F;\1. gor>d itll. f.· bo<ly. bctge Am-~-in, 17,000 mi, gd S~99. ~~IHHl'.1. TRIUMPH ----- I A~tos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ------------------• •t7">. 1971 I TR1l1\1Pll SPORT CAR I : "--ua Fiat %ii#ib-: t.'Qfld. SST OFR. 673-882.l. •f;f, J\1G '.\·l!nli~:T kOAD-CLEARANCE SALE NOW! JENSEN ~F:R l ;ll !-Pr1d. S'i!fi, 67J-302S r.:orn or l<i!(' llilf', I BIG DISCOUNTS : ___ J_E_N_S_E_N ___ .,--.-62-:'-1 11-,,-,,-,,c,,-.,.,..~,-"-,.- AU1110RIZED Slli\HP. $~lZ.'i FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 J::. 1st SI .. 5.ll, ~7-0764 0rt'n dJ11l _v !l-9 ; f'lo~rrt SHrH1a.v '6'.I THl!i.\lf'I! 1;T(i + I.<) rni's, :\:Ill! cond. must sell. fi.l.'>-147':. : PLUS 7% REBATE : SALES • SERVICE Call :~1:>-:1217. I EXCISE TAX I I Wh .. '''"'·" •• c.., •• ,. I I ALL MODELS 1 I -.Lq::::--~~EDIAT! DfllY~ I "0-·-0 . PRICEDFRDM •~I ! $1395 ! I NtW 150 Sedan. Sir.# 2531 I Bill Jones' I B. J, SPORTSCAR CENTER INC. I I 2833 HARBOR,COSTAMESA _ I ·~'Tu =~· I = ~ S404491 ,.A · · ~·I NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach LOTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS JJOO \V. Coa~t 1-hl'y. MGB '70 MGB Suprr ('\Pan. yrllow \\'1th hlk in11,r1 or. r ;id i n, ho:>nlr-r, 15,200 n1ilr~. $2595 NEWPORT IMPORTS :;100 \V. Co<1sl lh.-y, NP11'por1 l~P1H.'ll 642·9405 :\!GB Rnar!~ff'r 'i;'.l, 2·, 01111 n11 , ,\ \(/~"\1 , O'llr11·r. l!T. :o..t rn~ \l:1h1· "r!•-r '>11-i'.1:11 TOYOTA '69 1900 Deluxe A~11on1u11c, ;11r l'Ond1r 1onlng. radio, ht•atf'r 1 XXT~9~) $1395 Bill Jo11r-:;• B. I. Sportscar Cent. '!s:;3 llarl"•I". C:.~1. 540-449 1 _L_A_R_G_E _ 5ECE-C~T~l~O~N~1 NEW & USED I ----------------<L-I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Ne1~·port Beach ·~---­Au tos, Imported 970 "\l;1k1> H':>•rn ~·1w .J)eru1 LemiJ 'II TOYOTA SANTA ANA ITJOMOITIAI NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED! GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS INCLUDING MARK II STATION WAGON AND COROLLA STATION WAGONS * NEW CAR TRADE INS '69 Toyota Corona 2 Dt. Hordtop. b c:•ptlo11oll, c:ln11. W/•lnyl top, 4 ....,, R.dlo & HNtor. IZKY44ll '70 Corolla Station Wagon ~::::'.':'\~.~~; '69 Opel Kadett 102 H.P. 4 i pffd. Rodlo. IXPPl t'I '71 Dodge Colt 2 dr. hordtop. Thl1 c:ar •• ,1111 brond 11ow ,onl r 1400 11111". C47,COYI ALL ARE READY TO ROLL * I $1595 i $1595 i $1095 $2450 For yo111 1011•011lenco o ur tof'll'lt e dept. wlll H Opell 7:JD e.111. 'tlll 9 p.111., •t•rll11' October 4th. Ce111,.te betfy 1hop focltltl" ••allable. SANTA ANA !TIOIYIOJT!AI . 417 W , WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540-2512 d y ·· .. 1·l1>~n 11111 ga1·11g<' .)1>11r trll~h I ~ (',\.'I! l:J.16 lhirlx;r, l ', \I_ 6·16·9'~0J 11'1lh ;i f)AJLY l'!L(YJ' --------- ci"''"" "''-VOLKSWAGEN Daily Pilot \Vant Ads t1;t1I! ·11:: \'\\' !l11s. '!iS f'11g1nf', S~l(X'i bnrgain.~ g3lnre. r;;:,...fiSfi:t or :,:,i"-'.l:!i':l r1 r':<. Autos, Imported 910 Au tos, lmported--9fo BETTER VW BUYS '66 '66 '67 '68 vw F~1fb•tk-"••v ,1,~n-W!.1!• wit), rtd 1eftl1, 4 1pd, •ft dio, -(\IWM8 14 l BUG Su~rool-d~•k 9•••n linith ... ;1 ~ whit• int. A 9 ood '"""'" r ZBW180 J BUG . Th. h••d lo qel Yt•r model el •n •••v lo 9•1 p•ic• -< Vl f 201>) BUG Avlo. *'•"•· & '"e•ocf. D••P m•i1ll ic 9 •••~ - IUl>I f;,, •• IWTF 3'f) '70vw •CAMPER-Pop lop-Run• ~nd loo~• I:~. n••• new -St : 'I JS $599 Harbour Volkswagen 18711 B•1ch Blvd. 842-4435 Huntington Be1ch - ' , . Autos, Imported ---VOLKSWAGEN --- ·-. W BUG ·I i;pd dlr. XJ111 C'ond .s;..,... n !icc' Take nlrfr·r Cdr 111 rr:.:df" or 1on1.il[ down. \I 111 hn. pvt. p!~ 1 VD~'2'J'.11 J-!6-S7:'16 ur l~J-!iSl l. Call a/I 9 an1. '65 VW-Bug- r...u110 lw;.il,•r ·I 'f•<'l'd 1 \V;\l f~ 1:-:JI $595 HIGHLAND MOTOR S 21~5 Harhor Fllvd \Jusr .'>f'll'-Lr .. \111:::-, •• ~ rr,i.' -;-1 VII :-.ur" r Hu:: fi;-1h\ blur ~.\ ,·11rHI ll.11<1 f"\!p,~ ~:!HVl .,,. h~I ulf•·r 61&-1-1 . ..,, L\1 IJ. "-.•. 11/1 ,, <)f ")..1111~ f,.t.; .... (O'N; --fi.i VI\ ."Qhl "· • 1 )•I "/1111 1.1111> .t 'llnn~.r 1:ll11~ i.:d ;:;d 1111·>. J:J11PIJ1•JI. ~1100 ,1 IJ !or .~oo<J. B,1 1)!1 .>l~l-..... .-1, iill '· VII' fi1 R11.; l~••1,:-1,.t.l1-r11~ • h1«1n1~ "Ill• 11 ... 111 \11;,, (;0111;:' hi \"i!'lll;!IH S1~·~i ~ 1:!-i I I r~•l1al 1111·· n1;i1:.. ~1~·1, •\16-0hi l 11nrf. fl,1l lH1 ' ... ·q ,\ 11 ·, Ii Ii< 0. ·----- lf1._,-1 [ Jr=l I. _ •· __ ._"_"_'_1._,_"_'_'_~1M1,I Lulo' hN 541• l§J BUICK " • i'll-'"I\ I'. • • 990 '72 VA NS Autos, Used 990 l Autos, Used 990 Auloi, Used ~ ------- _v_o_L_K_s_w_A_G_E_N_,.-,,-B-c-·1c-KR'iffi:R;::im;;, CADILLAC 1 1 sEc:~ti~~T oF i __ c_A_o_1_L_LA_c __ 1 1'1 .o; V\\' Bui; -Sunroor. ~,..., C L * '68 EL DOR ADO bl 111!, 'h'J~'fl, rh1ii111f' 11 :. •I;, 11 [JUJ,.,l•J u1 •fl I A01l AC S IN * rr I ('nb. new brakl'.:o;, 1111.'l' . . 1, ii·. ORANGE CO UNTY ,o..;~••1 I ttLY At\t.r ft.fl .~ Jih1n1 .'\lnr '~'nd. $1i;.1 or F>oui:hl f•"• I,,;" '"' ri,,-,, '''" SALES-LEASING • "II .icd.111 "'I' ,< \\ht "· 3~ ,,1_,_1f!.-.! ~:ti;1 l!l(~;.''l or l•l•-~!. ,, .,...,r of!rr &H-o· -;-_. _ I ' \II 11 -,/o .l11t1 ,\l~·11•11:1ZJ.l1 •·1 1 "r •n! f111r :; ~-\\\1 Sl1!~1:;J°Cit111rwr :.In! 'ti.> l~!\'IERA . .iui.-,_ tP :1~1 ~)·l".ll't.-11·1,.. ;.;,,\ r.1d1,,1 111'1'~. 1,1,, .. -oi". Co"''""i· ,,.1 n1<1>:"~. rrh!I rni.; S••• '67 EL DORADO 'I , ., ,,,,,1, r<" ~u " .. , "~ " Nabers -..,ad1'flac .,~ "" ' .. ,.,. '('1" I' ,...-., ... ,~., I 'I.'·''' ' I . I 1,..1;i1 a.s p._1rl payl. \2'.o(!(I _"_'·-~·· .--..("I' 111'"".'f' * '11 ''' !el •I nr, "!l~\\1'!' ~7'.'.-_!_001 ___ C4DILLAC 11.\IL ~' Pl LLi"f·-,;;;-.1ct1 .. n' ;.'til'i111.\J:r:iiir. CL.. !i!1 I ~'.l V\\' STA \l lJ!\ SLS T11r!l uPt1~r0 l 11o'mc in!t• q11J1•rt CO~T.\ \lf.~",\ !-•·f· 1h,i' il('fll ·tnl"l!'r s.·,o, f\l<IJ 1-"1111r A-1. radin ,~ --··~•h. f'.111 (il~-:i);.;: .'ilO'•JDO nl"'" ~·\lrnl:o~· ••1 II.•' !'•'11nv ru1rh,..r I hf'itl•'I. !If'" hr;;h·-~. P\l Cadillac 1968 AulO$, U$e d ___ 990 Autos, u ~ed 990 I Autos,~ Used -990 1 1·1~. s2 1 ~1. ll:i-1-&1~,1__ Cpe. de Ville 1~~1 VIV latnµ<r \'"n :'lroo \'111_11 hlp .-loth s. lf'.01l1r1 111. n11ll'\ 5~~.> Pa·k ur 111 1rn111 t L LL 1 't !\\ r I~ .t· 1 Cn·nw11 ,;,·n11<1n~ 6-11>-(J.i:. ~·1c·1'()J:Y All: C(J\l•I ll.0.1<, t>IO-llti~L {'\f'~ l'IU.,l\l;, ,\\1 r\r r ... 110 I f;; v11;-·\~ XL\ rCo-.:u 11"" 11n·· • Z\n: •• 1, ~11111 1 ii: R~-" f' 01-~ 1:.r. S2999 1 NABERS Cadillac I.I \\ 1,c; , .. 1•1nf11 :11 I .\l'Tl!Of:!l:·:n 1•1-\LL! f,1 I; j'l1:ili. \1111 .-nnd \, __ ) .'l•l ~I ll.11 l-•r 1)!1rl . ,,,11 -.li~:-:11;1 I (',,.," \lf'<.i \V E liAVE THEM t.11 \'\\ -J:tms---;:of"ofl~Ch-.;: (',11 'ilfl-!ll(WI (lp111 .'Hfl 'P s ... ~1 :-.1u~1 ~ ... i1. 1-Cadillac-1969 * * 1;7.-·-i1.i::i * • 1 Convertible 1,, \'\\ -q tik 11 ·•~<Ill lo IN! •1\~, nr11 t1·;111•, 11r1< l'iuh.:i1 I.<'~.· 1h·u1 '.!On.NJ n11lr 11r"•lr1• ~1.:·~1 1':1~1-1\jj, 1·-,\i-rnr:\' ----\II: C(l\'.l!l'l'IU\I\<, r.1 \'\\' . .-unrool. dt)lt'ndahlf' r-L'I L f'Oll'Fr., plu~ 11111 11,,n,1•i1·1,111 •• n. I lf'.1iho'!' ltl'f'l'l••i, 1il1 11 :1•, I, I •• ·;i· .,--.... . • I _ ·1· r-o.i. • _ I d ... r l1w h.', ~,f'J'<.'<J 11\1ilr1p,1 '• * l'llt~ 1:t (; 5l(1:lo. * \'rlli.•£' •<'JllnJi. f'f·· 1'"•111 ~ t·.\•'f'll<>nl ('r,nrl1ll(•n ''"'' "'' ll"I' dn~•'ll. \ Yl'L't1'.! :1 •• 1>;-.,: .. c1 !•_ NABERS Cadillac 1.t;~ \\ .-"""' ].)()(! f'11;:;r1r, .*'!iii BL1;, \Int n1111l111"!l, nrit;•n;i! n11nrr. nnl~ '>li.fll NJ llH!f'~. 611-11'11'1 fi<d l,ol~ + X!l';i,. :/O.i Flo,1f'r. C >1 AL"'r1101:rz1:D [!f-~.\L~.!\ 1n 1::, nr11 IU'f'~. paint. ,.f'ry t'lf'.\tl. ~~.S-l•l'.:2 Cn-1<1 .\l o~ ... -r.i \.\\ -E."·pl---;:;;r;ri , n('1.Jy _c_1!I ~-·l~l~l_O_f"'u ::-.ir1ol.1y fl\f'rha11lrr1 51;:.n In stoc k & Ready for Immedia te De· liver y. Sticks, hy dramatics, short or lon9s Sl J1 J!'lf::1 \-<JLh . ..;\\ \\,J·.,'I, j ',.1111•·1· Bu.<. pnp 11p rop. I( r,1 ';.":J..:.i C;i !J lii::-01~\. L,\TE ·i;.~ r1I \ 7 l''"s s1,, wa_.::: ?IJ.Oi'lO 1111·~-."'h'"' r111 ~·onrJ s~19:,, fi-l i-:i0t1:. -----·1;~ V\\I 13•1,. 'f;! \'\\' Sr1u;1r•i•ao); '"Ii ('l(';.n. on.c 0\,111· ~•·11 "r hf'sl nrrrr. 1l1 • 1;! \' II • E :.!'t'llrn1 c· .. nd \ ,~1·1 6 1·,..:r1~1 •or h; 'l!r• 1-------!~~i-l VI\' hu~ l·.n:: -;:1-c';.t. t~wh· s.1rl ~•-~1 1 · .. u ~•! !,..n~10n or f'I • .>l\-1itiO:! '6~1 BUG. l\111('-Ufl xlnT ('011(1. • 49.-Hl~1f!7 FANTASTI C SAVI NGS ON 1971 VOL VOS THINk . VOLVO'' RI I "FRIEDLANDER" I !l150 IUiAC1'1 (HWY. Jt, ~9:::;-566 • ~7..l18Z4 BUICK "' I Auto$, New 980 Autos, Ne w ~ .................................. -.-.-.-... ~ .... -.. ~.I • • . ., • • ! Racing Buffs : • • • • : Free Riverside Trans-Am !I • • I>'~' 11j.!')\' ••1111 I .\,I .1 1LhPLlll• 52399 NABERS Ca dillac ,\l'TllOf:IZl·:n !Jl::ALf-~f: ready for you to d ri ve a\va y . BUY AT '71 PR ICES Joe rArlt Pherson a :i&-"1ii-e&-' 401 S. EL CAfAI NO Rt=Al, SAN ClEf.~E NT E - 837-2771 990 Au10 •. U!'.cd ? 0 Autos, Used .. I -,.,,...,. . ·-· . ,, ' . ~ Race Tickets ~! • . " • •I • ·.1 f1ee T1ckttt '"the erc.itin(j 11.IV'EllSIOI Tli:A NS-AM. Suot· . " • d•y, Oc!aber ], 1 '71 wh~ t he p ~rc hMe of O"Y New or ,. ! Used Cor a t Ward S. Lee Am .. rlto". All F.,ad o"d li:c· : 1 ! frcshmc"t' pta•id .. d. ! : . • :~---: ·~ . .. !\~~ ~ ! ~-~~~-' ~ : .-.~~ .. • 1971 ·' ---i:;;--: '~ JAVELIN $2998$4 !i .. jA I A19 ~A !5?S~~I • • • • • : ii • • • • • • • • • • • •1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! !! • • • •I • • • •I • • • • • • : . . ,, • • • • • p.;~t• lflecli•P U .. 1.I ' PM M.,nd ~v ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $100-$200 on '"Y nlw 1971 in Stock Excise Tax Refund WARD S. LEE AUTHORIZED American Motors DEALER • • ! 1234 S. Main St., SANTA ANA 547 -5826 i • • _ • .......,... .... !••~·······················~·~ SAVE NOW W HILE PRI CE FREEZ E IS ON!! Now You Can Buy A Brand New 1972 lincoln or Mercury At 1971 Prices And Still Rec eive 7°/o Tax Rebate TREMENDOUS I BR A ND NEW '71 DISCOUNTS On All Remaining '71 's In Stock Over Fact . Invoice ;-Ill.,>, FINAL '71 MODEL CLOSE-OUT! WE STILL HA VE A LAR GE SELECTION! SER :: OL1JNID!276SI> SAVE $1200 OFF fACl OP:Y WIND OW f'RIC I PL US 7°0 EXC ISE TAX REBATE! WITN i.rw (~I! P(lllrf'l~'I' t•rO'l CONG llE'i~ION41. 1971 '68 CA MARO $988 '69 DODGE ( o .. o, \,I ~ I., ·~·' corod, ""''l..,•' r ' '"' flO.,•< dro or~ ••~.n ,t ~c•+er . l < 0~1£110 $11 88 '70 DODGE CORONET ~ Ono• V.fl fl""''' ''""""1 fullv l•c!""'' •<1•1tPp1d <• c1,,.,, ... '1 • f '""d ''""'"'l 210707 $1488 167 CHEV. STATION WAGON Econ"m~ IP•co•I. WJo.1111 ,;d ....... 11 •. ,.d ... & i;, ••••. Rt.AL CLEAN ITZR914l lnol • lo,,q 1,..,, +o l;~d • D'~~up Iii•! run• lh" good!' !VJ1201 ) $1088 OPEN OAll Y 'lll 10 P'.M . INCLUDING< SUNDAY ! AP PllOV.O.L ~r l F.11 I"\ II rull~ r "' 1~·v ~~·, n~-a V.8 ""'1'"' A" C1.~difu;onin1- YCf017 $1688 '67 CllEVROLET 1 l'!n n11: \,I ' l·~n· r '"'"' 1 -;r· .... ~1 $888 169 CHE VY WAGON 9 PASSENGfR V R Au +nm•I•< ''"""""'- '"''· r,,A •• S'o",;"'l· f .. ,. !ni~ P u Cnr.J1i..,n;nq. SU Pf R BUY' I f:tP~~?\ $1 688 '67 CHRYSLER NEW POP.T CUSlOM 2 0011• lt,,•dlop l•:!"'V ••• '"nd.. vonvl top, '"d'"• CLEAIJ. TZ8?1• 4 SPEE D H11•t'1 " ·~··~•l•e>n•I .,1.,-. cle l ~•f• P••cl·c•llv ""llD'.- ,.ble '" f,,,n. Jutl rodvc.ed ·~" SlOO. IKEEbl>O) $588 2 DO()lt HA~DiOP ,.,..,;.,~-· < 1,~~· ... ;~"""· ••. ,.j ,., whi!~ t•daw~li\. 9'*'" t,.,,\,.i 1e4 t1 f 7b 8-08VI tow MILEAGE BEAUTY. '66 BARRACUDA FASTBACK \,1.8 ~"lnm•lt<. !••n•, pow• •• ''~""'"'l • •d•n, bucket •-~" I 71?Ak'l 1 $788 '66 MUSTANG 1 [10011: HA.11.DlOP V R ""'" •••n · P'"""' ''"~ ..,., 1,,.,.. .... 1~, NICE. ,,.. ~~ii? $788 169 DODGE i:ORONE T SOO ? Q,.,,.,, H.,..J1op ""'""'"!'c '''"' ""-"' "~~r<nq, bu<· ~~1 ·~•+•. "'"VI lop A STEAL. 18021 1. $1388 '69 VAllENT 2 OOO R SEDAN Aut.,.,.11 ;, h.,,,..,;,,;'l,., fuf. Iv l1c•nty •11u1pptd . N ig• """'P"''"''"" '"' .IZWS. lld ) VAN CONVERSION W:th Tt••<o Conve "i"~ Bubblt lop, Aulomelic T••n•"';,.;,..,, Re•dv for comping, !Lie. H-b49 t $1988 -. 4-f_ DAit V PILOT [ l§J ~I _.,.._ .... _ ... ~!§] ~! _ ..... _ .... _ .. ·__,!~I.__ _.,. .. _ ... _ .... __,\§1 1 1._ _""'_ ..... _ .... __,]§] 1~--"'_ .... _,f§J '~ ..... _ .. _ ... __..~ 990 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, U1ed 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used MUSTANG 990 Autoo. U- CADILLAC CADILLAC '&T COUPE de \'Lilt. :>.1nt '66 Cad +-<Ir, $149;), ~·ull O'.lnrl, w/xtn.5, ull !or 12395 rx''''er, Air rood, Orig CADILLAC CHEVROLET S & F MOTORS CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL COU_G_A_R ---·I PONTIAC ---------'b7 CHE\'. \\~n , \'.':OD \\l!h u a1,..1 rrHl!l"r hl!r h &. 1,11. 1970 MARK 111 \967 COUC AR bf'aut ext xln1 or best ofter. 548-59&1! a!T .). 01,llf'r. Shi!..rp. 673--0580. --Daily Pilol \Vant Ads have I A gonrl. "''ant ad is <1 good Cadilla' 1971 Cpe. de Ville V,\CMP..Y I 111;:' <i 11' ;oq~ -•i2 JJ. J'l \I ~l.,rl"'r Rl1·rl (' \1. •:,;(.1i1;.:\c' ---1 Quality Used Cars nO'ri" ir~n:.1111 ... ~~,,, 11i·rk BEAIIl'lf"UL, FULLY LUX-m"'1"'h. Nf'...., v.:/w .tire~ I.HY EQUIPPED CLASSIC. radio. i\lu:.t st"11. Pvt. pr;:· r.,·rry luxury cxtr.:t pla:; or.ty 64·1-l}i~. 1971 MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP. 11141 n~so '61 PONTIAC GTO ~·ac1. all', 3 1pd auto lranll. blac k hHKl11u & black vutyl Luc·k1!U.. ,. u u ~ U I f', 111ood grain. Pl~. R/H, t'act magsAVh<•hf'hn X fll'!!I. Ex. 1·cllr·n1 1<0rxl 111011. l\.1ust Sell~ Priv. Pr y_ tHBO. :-~7-4:1-17. ~'0.000 caretully rlr11•en lllll-1----=°"c=c---butilains gala~. inve-~tmE"nl l·A.,..-ut~0-,-.•N~ew~~--.~80Autos, N-.-w~~~~980- AJR CO.'.'DITIO~L'G Full pn11 "r '1nyl 1011, .1 I I l<'llthf'r 1n1f'nnr. 111! /\: 11·lr- .~mpic stf'f'rinr:, 1<lr1'f'l"l """'r l•'ck5, ]0<·.dl.v dr11•'11 ,ft 11bsn- !utt>ly l rr~h • 1 'f~IDF /\ \ SJ9S to $1295 .~100 • .. tti-17.~1 •'~. 'rtus luxury c~r is na11-DODGE '67 Musla1-.g r~bck. v~. AULQ, I RIH. Nr ll('W ILI'("!!i, Lo m i'9, 8Ps! olr. 897-5619 11fl JPJ\t. DEMONSTRATORS NOW ON SALE OVER 26 TO CHOOSE FROM AT TREMENDOUS SA VINGS! NEW CAR SHOW SPECIAL! $6999 NABERS Cadillac . \UTI~nRIZE D JJ~:.\Ll:.R ~'hllll f!arbo.)r Bhr1, C•.,,.ld ;\1<''3 (;ill "'10-,HJO <)prn ... 11,,1 ... v CA MARO ti7 ('A\I \fl() .~17 \ ' 1'111 .. 111on1a•u. 1'°"'1' -00 r 1 •n.::. ,;, l')Jl·.\'FLLE .\lal1b1J S111 \\en ~ rfr . \' ~. P,,t-1\, I'S. .ou1r1 lt'llll• .. air. lo 1111. Sill)() l . .IJ ,If! I pn1. or :::;.,1 !..· .'i111l. 1' I ~ ll,"11. \,1hr l''"· 111·r~. l'h<M'k.~. l1•·l1 ~ !.. II•"!'~. lun<', lono kl'~. I 0'-1!" 1 lflJ Cnl11111hui. Cir · , I• {'r!\I li~1-J~~1. 'I '" " II \I ;f)'\i. I' ifl, \l"/l rn11rr hr.:1kr< 136-n.~1 " .on i./l l"l!l.\ Y ~1;,tlo•n "ti9 Can1<1rn, 1>Xr1>l ,..-.ntl. p11r. 1 ;:tuln, ri"lll\(' IOI, \111.~I ~i·!J SJ."1.)(1. 1;.1.µ,i;'l~ . ---------CHEVELLE '6.l Chr1·rlh> \l11!1h•1 .'iT;1 \\ :::n. -1-1'ir. r.<1f11n 111101<>r n•1 r ... 1rr1·1ri..::. ;.J111.. .0/1 prrfrrl cnnd. _..:,.., 1n "!' pJ'('/'1.11r . :1:11()(), or l1r,1 "! frr. :\ii·ISi;J. fl11.:. 1:.,1 '"'ll'' ~-lflll 1•r 11,,.,1 "'!"• . ( .ol f ·'; --•·l"i":, i!/l f; ri" 711 (\IF\ \lal1h11. 11.<0. 1 .. 1·1 , il l!', lri '' .:. .,., 11•·r \In 1 rri1"rrl !n " II ' !i.-1':1 I. ------ho i·111:\'\' Jrnp~lrl .'i11[ll'r "l••l'I l'I' 1111 ( ;••"1 •·nnrl ~011. 11,, fl S 11rrr1 n !', ,\11•111 1 )~1 .. •li. f,!5-l:l!l~. I 1 1\11' \I.,\ \ rff)f)I' 1111 llrl~~. .l'r o•l1 ,.., Pl\ f'/R. f11·1 'li.i CJIJ·:\11-].I.~: ".',llfl'. 6 !'\I ;11110. riitl1n f. hri!lrr ;11r ::rood l1rr' ~:ro. t;;,;...10 :~ • 10'1 ~I '"· -" lfi-IUlf; ---- ]'ll•I Cll!• \'f".J.LI·. SI:•. \\ :.:11 \11•n Iran~. r11 r ,.,.,.,. 11 lfl- 1~'''1 r 11!1n .. ~ i-.n %1-,J7fi:; fo_ RLSULTS _•OtJ can De· J"(!nd on, Ca.II 1he Surer- ;, a I cs man .. DaJ!y P!lnt \ ,\C.\;'llC'I F:::i C"sl 1nonr~·'. 1:r111 ~"Hr hnu~C". apt, siore hid:: .. <"tr \hru a Daily P ilot Cli!...!,siJ1ed &12-:n78 -place WE STILL llA VE NEW '71 MODELS TO GO AT BIG DISCOUNT SAVINGS! REFRESHMENTS! • HURRY 1 See The Greitt Buy ~ For '7 1 Nt:1w tJtTrllde-Up New! ·i;:: Chc1 y c.,111•, 6-,·.1 1, ::.:.d ron•t. :S·IOi'l ('a ll ;1[1 J Pill .·.10.::.~IJ.~, .illiS:!''6. e .'17 ('111-.VYe __ _ ;o..,•f'd.' r111i: 11"1! $.iO, •lli,l;-:,.1111 '67 CHEVY 11111/!nl 66 Cllf-:\."\ (';1 111·1l'r, .! d1. air c..,nrl. R/H. ;.:1'°'1 no11<!. s~:,. :.~I "'lE: .• air. dllh• P 'i. l'B, :.:ti i·nnd. ~l~lill ~l!•-l'ifi, "ii Vrg;, lt.i!t·tllo,.•·k S:!,{XX). ~,.dan. A11 1·011r1 . ft >il" S·HJO. Pr1varr p111 T). 1!1-1-li~l I ---- CONTINENTAL COJ'\TIN ~:1'fl" II I. Ill. ·111,{YIU 111!11·'· l\!whrl1n 111 ""· F11ll.1· J0"/10;1I. fi.16-1'6~1~. FREE l•ss Jll Cl'f'l'Y <lr1a11. I 111vlle .1011r 1n,;pt>«l1on as 1 1~ near CA.\!Pl:Jt Spc<:1a!. ideal !or JH'll' 1·und1t1on \\'Ill tie heller ('Ollple, ·:>1 Docl1:e !l"U<'k & app1·pr 1a 1C(J 'fhe rc1ruJ v;\]. 1·111111/f'r "/ljtJH~ger lfl<·ks, U(' of rh1~ c~r IS $7370 iKf'[ . .:d l'Ur~I . $~.)(). 1;·12-44110. I~ Blu". HvokJ. flo:...f'vf'r .. \!UST .~rll~Dodi.:r D11l't 1111! <"fl/l'>lfll"'!' 10\Jr nfl!•! 1·0111 , r/h, g<IO('[ <"OtKl. Si9.J . J hdV" dr1vrn -1h1~ f 1 n •' %2...f,.~~..l. 1·11 ,. ~111ct> iir11', U ~·ou hi:!Vl!lco.,o. -no=~c"F.c. c0oAcR=T~e<cOc.~:>.'r w ;1ny •111e-.11011"0 ~nu 1nf<) 1r.1, Ii Ille al Ill~ homr. f,7.~-1'~1, or 111 .... off ice , lt1-ltiOO B.-fn1'P l ru n 11f'f'.~. hralir s. Vr1·y Br.,1 nlff'r .\111-36.»J. FORD c:lran. CORVAIR--1--*-c,:::::71:-".FO'.".O:-R-D_S_*_ .,..----------IG,\LA.\'.JF:.c;; e J\IUSTANGS ~.1 ! 'nt'Vil!I'. ~~'(I 11 P. 11;,.,, TOr..l.\'OS "h<•\ h , :->r'°rl"t , \'rt') r .. ;1 I H 11nn131 ,rori•t. 1:1 11i/ ERTZ CORP. .llln!!ll]""'I. li7;;...tj-;·~ L r I (71 4) 778-4050 '>.111.'_ --~~.~~-~-ll~Tl LTD Lounlry sq~ 'Iii; Cnt·v;111· VJ\, Dist· hr,.kf'~. f':\-'~!'JIJ.!rr s1al1on "71.t:On \111~ 11hf'f'l. 1· .. r I" hrl· .\1r r~Jnd. flll'l", Ot·;JkP~. f1111s ht·ll hu1 ho,.1t11 '.'" lowr·r,., :<lf'rr1ni: w111t~o11~, M·ats ,.,,dr. Bill .I'' n::: h I n F ti . A \t/F\1 str11•0. f"'1·1v11lr jij::-1ii1 hr l ~.!Ill. pi!rl.' .. \-1.0llO l!).J-li.~1 1 FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS JEEPS l!l:il \\'lt.LYS Jl'rp ,,Jrr. rcsl'1tl"'" -4 'hr' r1111111ni;: t:"ilr, fl <•" lf's~. 011 rs1 anrl111i; h;i r f:l'l I 11. \11111.v ,·tra 1 11"!~. :'l!us1 :<f'll, 6i.i·7.1!)!; 1 ~ 6 1--1.\rTi::RNilTION°AL ~1·011 1 ~.)7.i. :--1ot con d. li+l-1 '~1~. MER-CUR Y- '59 Mere. Wagon f-'111] (!0111']" f;H·Jory ill!". $87.50 HIGHLAND MOTORS :!i 1.l Ha1·hn1· Bl1il r, 1.1. -,.io.1 1971 MERC-UR:v STATION WAGONS HERTZ CORP. (714 ) 778-4050 "jfl \1f'r;;u;7~1 on1,. I! o V11l:i1;rr \\'.1 win. !+-p:i~• .. \1r. Tr~ilrr ri11c kacr. 11nrof 1·;1(·k. · 20,000 1n1 ·~. \lus l sar:r iflt'l' !~'!l!l.i. fr1fi-O~flfl. ·1;1 \11-:nclif:tv-Cnlonv P;;:-k S l;1 ,n·a_g,' full [ll;:r. liJ fl11~S, '.l~.fl()(l 1111. S1GOO. li·l~-010:!. MUSTANG- 1\lal'h I \\/l'>;fJ"ll.... l l,Of(l "f\.i ,\lu,;r .. ni::, 11+110-f1·an~. rlli. Cflf><! !'Ond. ·' 7 2 :1, OLDSMOBILE '10 Ol.OS 98, 2 Dr. Haflltop, bf'autilul car/beaurlJuJ <'un- d111on. 1naJ1y .xtr3.~. S.'UOO. 4!l2-39'J6. '6.<J Old!! 98. 2 dr hrdrp. fuU p1vr, stPreo lttpf', .\In'! eond. S~.>!J7J. 31.i7-9SIUI. '62 OLDS 98, full P"'I. ,\IC, 'lln1 eond. lu m1. orig 011•nr·. S:1!6. l\;:::..n~ PINTO '71 Pinto. bit: PrlJ.:lnc. r11st: t>r11ke~. ~ .~prl. rl<'lu • .; Jntrr . :\!;1g ,..,h,,..,li;, air 1· .. & tinted .;111.~,;. Sl400, 830-36.13, PONTIAC "611 POi\'Tl/\C Sta. \\'gn .. '\tnt ,·nnd, l'.S. .~-P .P.. Ong 011oner. s:i:1n. :i~.JO<)cl. -,00-0~GTO~.~,,,.-,c,,c,~"cl-,,-,-,,-, Xlnl l'OOrl. I 01\'flf'!'. Llkt' ti!,\, f\7: .... 1200 "IH ~;TO, ont< n1vnf'1 , \lrll 1..-ind . A1110. R&H, lo milf's. S/199 .. i l&-:?1 '.:!I ---~---~~~ Pf)NT!AC '6,"; Gd-P. Pl~. r1B . .;Jnl roorl. s:x.o. Call t TI4 • 968-.i'.)92 1960 PO NTIAC, SlOO. 1611 Don DrivP. ltunttngmn Bearh '63 PONTIAC V--.1! • .f -"IXI• :? Or !IT. t;rand PrJ.X whls xlo! 1ilnrl. s:,2;,, Cd M 644-79&~. RAMBLER 1 '60 RAMBLER WAGON 6 !')'luw!rr. s11ek. 1 IHB 2891 1127.SO HIGHLAND MO TORS 21..!:t llarhot' Slvtl Cos1a ,\tr sa 645·~ "67 A..\IBASSAOOP. rlpl (.'00· \'f'rtablf' PS/PS. nit 1\herl. 1·rt111't' 1·ontrol, a ir ..... :\1/fl\1 n ·\·hn1ng sr11ts :;2.000 1111 . S9:iO 49-~:188!1 ------'ti~ RA.\·IBLER 770 C!as,;u·. :l Or. 6 cyl, hUf•kf'1 i;PaT s. 1111tn tr~n~. fl/~. Xlnl r·oorl . $.~T:i. ~~1-.1.;~rr. T-BIRD ---==-c:----'j() T·BIRD R1·011g:h am l/p•1T. 1111 11hl. In mi's, srritlr.,~. nu 11rP.,, Alf' f'lr. $3,iJO Pvf. p!.v. 614-27!\0 t~r1. lhr·u J\lnn. nr 61 ·1-02 7 7 11nyt1n1". lnarlPd. a rr. nrw ~ai-r1f11~. 9(i&..'J4:U. r-or best ttsulls: &12-:i67& Autos, Used 990 Autos, Us.d 990 '66 '68 GTO CHECK THESE VALUES A be•ul iiul blue f.n><h wit~ bl•ck on!&tior. A uto. h •n & power. I TH H I «i 11 CHEV. lmp•I• <I d1.-A;f <ond, • ulo. ft en•.-P .S.0 F ,8. R.dio. V•ry nic" in 1, Du+ l "'AF131f ---------MUST. $899 $2499 '69 ~.~~o·• wo,oo-«oo b•o•• $1999 w ith bl~c~ "H. "" '67 '70 Th i1 '"' h~1 •ulo l••n•. F S., F.B •. ,,..;;o, Run• lone. f TEZ91 l I CHEV. 2ron •• ..,.;!h bloc~ to,. & -Air cond. f, noco !SS5AGD I condi!'""Pd. (ZCG~•~l --~~==::.:::....:=:-:.__--=-~- CHEV. $2699 '70 '70 Che~•ll• SS-Sh.orp <h'o"''°'"-G"' Blo d •nl, Au+o. Ir~"'· P.S .. P 8, I HXG1Jbl -------------- CHEV. 228-B"ghl yello .... 81~ck int.~ •pd h en1., J>""'•' d••""9· !]S18RSl Harbour Volkswagen 1871 1 Beach Blvd. 842·~3l Huntington Beach 980 Autos, New 80 utcs, New 9 ) DELUXE 8 TRANSIS TO R ""\ PORTABLE RADIO b' DRAWING EVERY HOUR THURS., FRI.. SAT. EVENINGS SEPTEMBER 23, 24, 25 . ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST~ CAREFULLY SELECTED . EXCEPTION AL QUALITY LINCOLN-CO NTINENTA L TRADE-I NS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC ANO LAUGHS ·-.. 11J69 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill si.. ...... oo ... <on.lol•o" 1h,.,u9h.,ul. B••u••lul Mt d .. 1m qold "'"' l.n .. h •qlh d •• 1 i•v 1 •• 1~ •• ... "'•l<htn9 l ... dau roof, CDmplolt l• pDwO• t quopped Onclud<"q a woy •••!, ""'" .. .., " "'' <<>•l•co l AM FM >le•eo rtd>O, •••n ~ b t•"d new '""' , . ,.YC MJIJ $5275.00 1971 CONTINENTAL 1968 CONTINENT AL • DR. HARDTOP COUPE Erc•p!;on•llv cl••" ... d ..,,11 ~ .. pt • ., .. l oke ..... , o•I• li.000 mile• 00 1h11 cl a•"< ••l•n bl •<'-... dh "'atchinq bl.ocl '"" •ulo..,ob•lo. All ... ,,Q .. •r equ;,,. 1 •• the• ' .. 1 ..... 0 boo "lv l ond •u <ool men< VD<r'd won! on o ••rel lh,. tl•H. ••• M.ohol on , .n,.1 ,,, 1 ..... Co"'" plettlv pow•• oqu•bpoid w•th • . ., vorv ,,Ide m do """ ''"'/ • ... .. powo• ' .... 1.11 •••t•iftq wh.ol, .....,,,,_ j I. ~ ' •uperb condit,,,., ••11l1blo th., mot'< h mp co•t.ol ,..;, conditio•:nq, " ~ler•o "'ult;11I• • .. .;,., ... molly oth . low p r•<.t , A1 on oddt.I t tlrot l,on , , , ., lu•ur v •<<t\10«•1 ••• lo• • • Bro•d ,.. .,, ., rw~~I ~~ doM on•l••l•on -bbO f XU $6750.00 $2775.00 MANY MOllE COMP411AILI MODELS TO CHOOSE FllOM . - . BEST SELECTION OF LUXURY AUTO S OF THE YEAR' COMI IN AND Olllfl ONf HOMI TODAY ~ HZf HARBOR BL VO .. cost .. MESA • ~0·5630 • • . . frlday, Stpttmbu 24, iq11 CHEVROLET # BUY FROM ORANCiE COUNTYS CHEVY DEALER BUTHURRY--NOBETTERTIMETOBUYTHAN RIGHT NOW WITH PROBABLE EXCISE TAX REBATE AND '71 CLOSEOUTS! GET OUR DEAL LAST IT PAYS! ! ! ALL THE NEW '72 CHEVY'S ARE HERE! .. - CHOOSE YOURS TODAY & TAKE IT HOME NOW! BRAND NEW '71 VEGA PANEL Tirded ~!a ~s. belled _tirai, r.t~io. T~is is the one you 'vo b<'!en looking for at a price that can't be beat. Stk. 11 4 1 !32 15!7) BRAND NEW '71 IMPALA ~ Dr. H.T. De lu •! be\1,, t•"l"d 911''· G78 white w41l t1re1 , wheel cov11r1, v;ri yl i1iterior PLU!o TAX & LICENSE WINDOW STICK ER $4206.lY OUR PRICE $3460 DISCOUNT $g501s NEW '71 VEGA WAGON General Motors PAYS THE BILL 7% REBATE FROM THE FACTORY ON NEW AND UNREGISTERED PASSENGER CARS. EXCISE TAX REBATE WHEN CONGRESS APPROVES. THE MONEY WILL BE MAILED DIRECT TO YOU! Th is bea utiful litt le wagon has tinted glass, white side wall tire~. rad io. Do n't miss o"t on thi• gem. Stk. 71 S (243522) VANs . ' Uyll " !iUPER B •• ·I."',~~~ 'toq 0 4" G f Co~. A.~to. l!•doo, P.5 Vinyl 110.,j I X;(Nq4(1! $2099 1971 CORVETTE •.7S8 ..,;1,.,, ,,d,o, 4 1peo:d. l~O <u. '"· VI •ft~•"•· fr.,1 h. (71lDQR I $AVE ---1970 MALIBU 4 DOOR SEDAN V\nyl ,0..,1 .;, co~il . ~u !o ,.,,j,.., P.~ ·~e l qood buy, f1cl. "''" Low ... ii,, !•ti98M2) $2899 1967 CAMARO CPE. • s .. eell, R1dio. Shi ro. ~herp. IVHJ280! $1399 ---1970 MALIBU WAGON 6 p111. Aylon11+ic, ••d:o, 22 ,000 mil11, l1w, low pric1. llOOASl l $2499 1969 IMPALA WAGON b .o•u A~'""''"' ~.5 .. r•d10. lo., "'''''· "''e c•r. iZCN8S ll $1999 1969 CAPRICE COUPE ~1•111•" '"'•"•"'"· ~.S . •u+o., •1dio, '"• •i11 yl rool. 011 d .~1 •11 IZVZ7721 $2399 1966 DODGE DART C.111. Pow~• Sl1e•i11q. R•dio. A.ulo , """ Coftd. ll .000 /!A ile•. Su•• 1 b11y. fTZM•ll l $1099 1971 BRONCO 4 WHL. DRIVE R1dio, Aulometic. 10,000 !'rlil11, Loc~i119 Hub•. E~+rt 5111, ''""d New Conll iti1n. !2!911 Hl SAVE$$$ WE GOT 'EM-CLEAN ONES TOO!! COME IN AND SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER. 1967 PONTIAC H.T. CPE. R~d ,o oow•• •'t'"""'i• 4oJ •o . •" tond, •1•yl •ool. t lo•n ei•1lly t•• IUJSl59) $1499 1968 DODGE DART Cot V011y! Roof R1d io. Pow1• 51ttro ftq , A.ulom111•. Nici . !YLUll ll $1399 1966 IMPALA 4 DOOR H.T. Pow1t 1!11ri11q , t if, 1uto .. '''io. St•OftiJ t ••. JSVGOl l l. $999 1969 FORD LTD <t d ... e ltclric wi ~dowt, 111h. tilt w~1el, AM .FM it1r10 •odio. ¥ir.yl ••of. Nice1t '"' 1nvwh•••· !ZM Y'171) $2599 1970 DATSUN PICKUP • ,,,,.,J l!4d.o. T•e il1•in9 1ouipp•d. d11d •"••p. !6 1!8MJ1 $1799 1960 CHEVY \Ii TON P.U. $699 1968 CADILLAC SEO. DE VILLE Sid. H11 ¥i11yl roof, ell +~1 qoodi11 with 1h1rp '"· rij~l ..,.i,,. !VZS704 1 $2999 1962 CAD. COUPE OE VILLE All fh1 9eodl11 1nll i~1 •ir i1 geecl. 1 LXX- 101) $699 BRAND NEW '71 % TON P.U. 350 cu . in. VS engin e, chrome bumpers front & re er, gauqet . Just riqht for work, c.tmp•r, whetever. Stk. 715 16314541 PLUS TAX I LICENSE New '71 3/4 Ton Camper Truck $3135 VB, equipped wit h heevy d uty geugei. 1970 Model Holiday 111/2' Camper $1300 S1lf conta ined l ike new, c 1n be put on this truck. Meke 4 wonderful c•mit· er for 'om• 1h•rp buy•r. s ""-Tor l Lie. IXCISI TAX lllATt: .. ,,.x. Sill WHIN ArrlOYID . -. . . . ,. \ I ' ' 'b~ EL CAM INO. Ai• Cond .. >,11+0 . ~.d,o. .. ( 110870! $1999 1966 PONTIAC CTO Cpe. >,11Jon11l•t , P.S . r1dio, Cl11n. IS ZB· 8 Ill ) $1099 LOOK HERE! '71 MALllU 2 DR. H.T. V~, P.S .. 1litl. 1.708 mil 11, ft1w """d. (ti1110LI! $2999 1969 V.W. CAMPER 4 s,.11d. Own1r li1rdlv u11d thi1 cempe•, it ;, 111 ftic1. J l.OOO mil••· P1rf1ct 'ondilion, !YXT8•2) $2999 1984 CORVETTE FASTBACK Rt4io, <t 11>1td. A ltemb. 1'0 •w· I~. VI. l llJCQSl $1299 1970 CHEVY Yi TON P;c l11p. lSO VS, r1dio, 11.1to11'11!i'-No!~lrit niter. t IOS!R) $2699 1969 CHEVY 1 TON Ou..,1 •••r. e11lo. •••II•., l i9 ti. I J',.1'•41" ''•k• bodv i1 Ii~• """'· 12,000 ,...u ••. E.,,r. t1utk. 1600•IEI $3199 1969 FORD ~ TON P.U. '70 n1od1I I I 1/t O. ielf 'ont1in1d Holldey c1mp1r. N1w co11ditiori, IJ12•7CI $AVE 1964 RAMBLER 330 WAGON 6 P1u., A11tom1tic, R1die , Sure Rlce.,COSlt· 1671 $799 2828 HARBOR BLVD. ~~';.~~ COSTA MESA ~!:S 546-1200 Lf:l# ~!~~ 546-1203 • J 1J6 DAILY PI LOT Friday, Stpltmbff 24, 1971 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CALL NOW!! Phone 557-9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEID AND STILL SAVI YOU MONIY 1. If you ore new in Colifornio 3. If you ore new on your job 2. If you owe money on your 4. If you have little or no credit car LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU NEED SO THAT YOU MAY Drive Home Today in the car of your choice!! YOUR LOCAL FACTORY DIRECT DEALER WITH 9 ACRES TO SERVE YOU BETTER!! $2698qgl PRICE Sl'IS i\ IOl'll dn P•ml SM,, !o!ol ""'-p.....,1• ""I la• & '""""' & oll <Off'l'ol>g cMt~~· "" _, """" lo< l6 ""'" D•!orf"d pymt w~• S3lb.l 00 Bl,,,,. & I.e.,..., A"""ll'l P(~(INlAGI RA 1! ! 1,38 ~ IMMIDIATI DHIV[R1' $23999u~ PRICE 17'1 ;i ll>!ol dn ~ym1 \19 "1oMI""' P•m• o<KI '"' & l~.,.\t &. oll s195 DOWN sea MONTH FOR 36 ID 14AB2US066031 MONTHS BRAND NEW '72 DODGE DART 2 Or. H.T. 819 ?2~ CID engrue. lully tooory pq~1111md. s79DOWN s19MONTH ,.,,.,..,.,"'.! cho·~·' on""''' "M" lo• J b .....,, 0.feq•d P•"'r ~'"" ll2JC2R1J0559 FOR 36 MONTHS i l'l l J 00 o<KI 10, <. j,, en·.• A>;NUll Pl~({N f AG! RA 1! I 0 09 • VAN CONVERSIONS CAMPERS MOTOR HOMES LARGEST SELECTION-LOWEST PRICES OVER 2 ACRES STORAGE AREA LOW MILEAGE 8 ~:~D'72 DODGE VAN CONVERSION su:~11t '7l GREMLIN LOW MILEAGE '71 COLT LOW MILEAGE '71 CRICKET "~. $3399~. ~~ . -. -.-, ~199 DOWN :::~:::~:;:;;;,~~;~ ,,. ~·:.:;;:~;iix~·::.::""· :.:.;:~;:,:;:::~:::;·'"' 8"'k" """ ""'·''"'"'·bed>. $88 MONTH FOR 48 SAME PRICE• SAME PAYMENTS ' . :;",~ •• ~~b:;;:""""' MoNTHs $1498 s50 DOWN $1498 S lfl " to!ol <In P•ml SAS" !olol""' p...,, ""! lo• & lo<°"'" & oH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ..... ~ '"""" ~ -· '"'" •· •• ~· 0····~ ""' '"' S44iJOO ... l 1o•& 1 ...... UtHUA\ Pllt<:INllGI Rlfl 16 10". s5 0 MONTH roR 36 FULL PRICE MONIHS FULL PRICE '72 DODGE VAN B-100 \<,(), ·~•old" ~··nt s;o .... ~ ..... ~·"'' .. , '"'' 1 .. ..,.,~&ollC'l'''""J(""'~•ool>llfl• ,,.d,tlo• 3~m<>;.0•f"rl!dpY"'I Ji'"~ i 1/110 ..,J "1 • & I""""" h•H <a,;, 11<~• i 1 S71 90 •Kl !o• A I~""" ~NNUAI Pl~CINllGf PA T[ 11 0>"• ---.:all..... $ 2888 00 ''Chrysl er Corp. w;I) rebo•e •he 7% E.c;se Tax lo the cuSlomer of ~~, FULL record effective Aug. 15, 197 1 os soon os the government op· ··-PRICE proves the Excise lox Red uction . , ·~, -• . ~ · Fu~~~::;~uRRYsE:Ou~:~ED YEAR END SAVINGS REBATE!!! ' . I 6 5 ~'~'~Y.,!,;,.,,. """ $188 fULL PlllCf '68 !!'.~.~!~G~C~tom;,.,,,;,i. $1088 Power Jteer1ng, rod10, heater. XTk31 1 IUll PRl(I DODGE DART '67 '""·"''" '"·"" ,;, ""';,;,,;,,, ,,.., $588 stecr1n 9, rodto, healer, whttewoll tores. TGA92 '69 ~.~.~;Y.! .. ~~~!.~,~,.~ $1188 dau lop. YSZJ411 fUl\ PRICI '70 !~~.R.~~.~h~•~llt;m. $1288 wlieel cower~1 lodou top. 159602 IUll PRICI '67 ~~!~~~.!~Wogwh;"woll $488 1ire1, wh eel cover~ XDA8J9 f UU PRl(f DODGE440 '6 9 v.o, '""" ,;, ""';,;,,;.,, ''"" ""'· $ 9 9 8 1n91 power brolteJ, radio, heater, whitewall tires, 1'PW21J fUU PllCI '67 ~.~!Y!..!~~~~~.; .. ;., $688 powrr •l e~r'"9• r11d10, heot er. lli4877T1291141 FUU PRICI '68 ~~-~~,~~~ .... ,;, ,.,,;,;,,;.,. $888 radio, healer, h1nd11u top. 937DBC FUlL PIUCI $688 fULl PRICl fUll PRKf '70 ~-u~.~.~~ .. ,.,;, , ... .,. $1 088 tlton.OSIAY8 FULLPllCI '70 ~g.~~.~~.~~ .. ~.~~ $1188 FULL PllCI '66 ~~.~.D.,~~-~~~,l! .. ;,;,.;.,, $5 88 whitewotl tir1s.. SHX261> f LlPIKl DODGE '7 0 '"" '"· .... 4 ................. $ ) 5 8 8 ing, power hliscl r.r.ke .. t'lldi.,, he11ter. 119AGQ 'Ull ,IKI I . Our used car department is literally overflowing with beautiful c:ars traded in 1971 cleanup period. Now the 72's are here and over stoc:ks are growing WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY ••. NO MATTER WHAT IT TAKES! during the larger. special even The group of cars listed in this advertisement have. been price slashed to sell immediately. Come in today and see for yourself how far we are willing to go to put you in the car you want at a price you really want to pay. R:odl11, H••M1, 4 S,,-d, t Sllr':Z•OI , "Work your D,ril ·. 1969 VW Squareback Radio, Heatft, A.111;, ha111:: CTIW454 1, "Work Deal" 1969 Malibu Radio, Heoter. Auro. Tron1., !'owrr Stftrl119, Power BrokeJ. Air Cond., VJnyl Roof, IYVl14f l, ""Work Your Own Deol."' 1968 Cutlass Hardtop, Ro dlo, Heoler, Auto. Tro111., Air Cond., Powirr Steorillt, !'ower lrekts, IXDA· 4281. "Work Your Own D1ol" 1969 Volkswagen Bus Radio, He<iler, 4 Sp1od, fZLU992J. "Work Yo11r Deol.'' 1967 Datsun 1600 Rodio, Heotitr, 4 SpHd. j Ul Bl451. "Work Yo11r Own Deol." 1969 Skylark 2 Dr. Ho rdtop, Rodfo, Hooter, Auto. Trons., PowH Sle<l'ri nt. Powor Brokr1, Air Cond. !XWL. 33)1. "Work Tour Own Dool." 1970 Maverick Auto. Trons., Rodlo, Hitotitt. 1ZlA70BI , 1966 Barracuda Radio, Hool11r, Auto. Tra ni., Pow11r St .. rln11, Power l rokn. "Work Tour Own Do1il." 1966 T-Bird Rodlo, HitDf<"•. Auto. Trani., l'aw111 St..,rin9, Powt:<r Bro••~. Air Cond., Power Window1, Vinyl Roof. !AFlB'iO I. "Work Tour Own 01"01." 1968 Chevy 1/2 Ton v.e, Auto. T•an1., Spllt Rim, Rodlo, Heo111r, S1•. p.70 Ser.~ CEl411l124 Bl4, "Wor• Your Own l'leol " 1966 El Camino Ro dio, Hcolt!<, Auto. T•an1 .. P•w1r S111erin9 . Ah Cond. S1k. P-71. S.r . .; ll610621lO'i94. "Wetk Yout Ow" Dt.'ol." 1968 Chevy 'h Ton V·I , 4 Spead Tron1., s ,.11t l ln11, 11.odlo, HolJfer. Stk. P-69. Ser. -=Cll412126776. "Wort. Your o ... n Doo l." 196 7 Mustanq Rodto, Heolor, Powlf1' St011rl119, V-8, Auto. Train. IUEDJ21 I. "Work Yo ur Ow• Dool." ) lodlo, H"ror, Aut•, Tro111., '•w•r StHrln9, Po-r lroko1, Air Co114. f226AICAJ. "Work Yeur Ow11 Deal." 1964 Buick Electra 4 llr., l otllo, Hooter, Power Stftrl11t . Air Co11d. 14S7CT9 l. "Worir: Toyr Ow11 Dool." 1968 Cutlass Radio, H1otor, Auto. Tron1., !'owor StNrlrtq, Air Co11d. IVIHOt l I. Work Your Own Dool." 196 7 Ford Mustang R1dio, H!"Gler, Air Co,,d., Auto. Trofl1., Pow1r StMrlnq, Y·I 111qi""· !UJK0911. "Work Your Own Deol." 1969 Toyota Corona Radio, H1ottr. Auto. Trani., !lYL9J5). "Wort Your Ow11 Dool." 1970 Chevelle Radio, Hooter, Power S1 .. rln9. l lSlADZ). "Work Your Own D"'al." 1970 Chevelle \l·I, ll:odio, H110111r. (500AFI. "War• Tour Own Do~d." 1970 Dune Buggy 4 Speed. 171llAIL "Work Your Own Deal." 1968 Chevy Malibu Rodlo, Heotor, Auto. Tian~ .. Air Cond., l'owrr SM11rin9. {UWYJl2J. "Work Tour Own Dlf'OI." 1970 Chevy Malibu Rodio, Hootor, Auto. Tron1 ., Air Cond., Pow•r Stit1rlnq. fllSAKAI. "Work Tour Own D11ol.'' 1967 Olds Cutlass Rad io, H1111t11r, Auto. Tro111., Air Cand. !ZltT. IJtl. "Worlo: Yo11r Own Dool,"' 1966 Chevel!e 55196, A11to. Trani .. Pow•• S!Mrlnt. ISUZl911. "Work Your Own Dea l." 1968 Olds 4 Dr. L11111ry Sedon, l odlo, H11at11r, Aulo. Train., Pawet Srttrln9, Power lrak•s. Air Cond., Tiny! ltoof. lll66f lM1690011 . "Wort YoYr O w11 0 .. 1." 196 7 Olds Cutlau ll••Uo, H11oter, Air Co11d., Powlf1' Stnrln9, A11ta. Trani. IUSKJ771 , "We.ti Yo11r Ow11 D"J." I 4 Dr., R••llo, He•ter, Air Co11d., Pow ... Stt>e1l119, rower l rekn, Tiit WhMI, l'owor Wh1dowt, row· •r S..h . l llTH!7]J. "Wor\ Your Ow11 DMI ." 1971 Ford Pickup 11.odlo, Hooter, Auto. Tra111., Power l rokn , Pow· or Srnrlnt . Co111por Spocl1I. ll04JIHI . "Work Your 0*'11 0f!'OI." 1970 Chevy II ) Spd., Rotllo, H"tor. 1%Ylll71. "Worli Yo11r Own D .. I." StMrh19. 1969 Olds Cutlass Radio, Htotet, Auto. Trans., Pow11r St11orln9, Air Cond., Ylnyl 11.ool. IXYll41 1. "Work Tour Own Deal." 1969 Olds 1966 Ford Galaxie Rodia , Hooter, A11to. Trani .. Power StNrln9, ISSGl51 I. "Wor• Tour Ow11 D110L" 1969 Olds !TWT7741. "Wark Your Own 00111.'' 1967 Chevy Wagon Rodie, Hooter, A1110. lron1 .. Power Sro11rlnt. Air Coed. !TUl0441 . "Wont Tour Own Dea l." 1969 Olds Cutlass ••cllo, Haater, Avto. Tra ni., Powar Sl'ffrllHJ, Vl11yl 1101. llVDl 471. "Work Your Own o...i:· 1968 Chevy I Radio, Hoorer, Aut•. Tran., P'ewer St-1119, Air Cond., l'owtr Wl11dow1, ,,_, Sooh , \llnyl ltoof. l\IFTJ:ZSI . ''Work To11r Ow11 hot." 1966 Mustang Radio, Hf'Ot ... , Auto. Tro11S., Powor ISIY47'1. "Work Yo11r "Owt1 lleal." WORK YOUR OWN DEAL! 1969 Ford Cntry. Sq. Wagon Rodlo, Huter, !'ow1r SrH rln9, Air Cond., l11t• t~ Rock, 10 /51. "Work Your Own Dool." 1966 Dodge Charger Radio, H11olor, A11to. l ra111., Pow•r S"-'ln9, ITIZ9l l l . "Work Yo11r Ow11 Deol." 1968 Ford 'I• Ton Pickup l60 Y·I, Power S,...rl"•• Po•or l rak11, A1110. Tro••·· Camp., Mirra~ 179Jf6JI. "Work YoUT Own Ol"OL" 1971 Suzuki 125 IZ8014l l. "Wo rk Te111 Own Deol," Auto. Tro1111., ,,w., St..,11141, Radio, Hoatfl', Air Co111,., l :Z7 \1.8, ,.,.,..,, Brok... inM.701 ), "W•rk Your Own DMll." 1966 CadiUac F11rt P'ower, Air C oMI. o-D"'I." 1967 Olds 98 f ull !'owor, Air Co11d. ISWZ90,J . "Work Ow11 Dool." 196 7 Olds Cutlass Auto. Tro111 .• Powt r St.orlr.q, Powtr l roktt, Ai r Cond. 1171ASNI. "Work Yo11r Owfl Deal." 196 7 Pontiac G TO Auto. T1 01t1., Po-r St.erlng, Pow or lrokft, Air Cond., Vinyl Roof. l71BCKXI. "Work Your Ow11 00111." 1962 Falcon Ra,chero l Spffd, •adlo, Heal"lf, IRHNlSSJ. "Work Yo ur Ow11 Dtal." c !,~~~ob~A':!o~•o~~~ Po~~,"s~~~~!';,. , 1965 Olds 88 er Dlse Bra•ot., Radio, Moar11r, Air Cond., 350 Full l'owor, Air Cottd. IN9l4111. "War• V-B. 11 152711. "Work Tour Own 01101." Own Deol." 1969 Simco Rodlo, H11oter, 4 Spd. !71,C9 SI. "Wort o ... n Deal." 1968 Opel 4 Sp11ed. Rad ler, Ho111or. IVZUl79l. "Work Yaur Ow" Decrl." 1967 Camara 127 V·I , R.odlo, Haot9r, Air Cond .. VJnrf Top, Rally11 Sporr, Power S1Htl119, Powor lroko1. !TT M6l81 . "Work To11r Owt1 Dtol." 1969 Tayata lodio, Heottr, 4 Spo.d. fXT l 676 1. "Wor• Your Own D~I." 1970 GMC 1/2 Ton Pickup Auto. Tron1., Rodlo, Htot11r, Alr Cond., Cu1ra111 Cob. l50 Y·I . 16l l9JFI. "Worli Your Own Deal." 1964 Olds 88 F11ll l'owor, Air Cond. l ltl DBf SI. "Wort Yo11r Own Dial." 1967 Carnaro 4 Sl""<f, Radio, Hoot11r. 1Vll'7051. "Work Your Own Dool." 1 Ro~9~,~~ut~~~ .. ~:lo~ :~,.~jA~,k~~d., Au1. Tank, J60 Y·8, Poweo-S1Mrl 119, Power lrakn. f4416lCI. "Work Ya11r Own Dool." 1970 Pontiac Gr~nd Prix Full Powor, Air Co"d., Vl"'f'I loot. (4061Nll. "Work Your Ow11 Deel ." 1968 Olds Delta 88 4 Dr. Hardtop, Rodia , Htotlfr, Air Cond., Powar Steirrl119, Vl11yl Roo f, P'awor lrakn . IWXM7251. ''Wort Yaur Ow11 D .. I." WORK YOUR OWN DEAL! • ·~ 44 DAILY PILOT frldQ', ~pttmbtt 24. 1971 T il\1E ~ I Tim• M1 .. zl,. Qualhy 0..l•r ..... ,,, 1971 THIODOlll IOllNS JI • ' ac::S-OF USED CARS MUSTANG SALE Many to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some witli 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. IXAMPLEi '70 MUSTANG H.T. va, a utomatic, radio, h1uif11r, power steerin g, a ir conditioning, vinyl rocf, good mi let. f 3 9~AGB ) OUR PR ICE $2496 '69 FORD LTD $2296 2 dr. H.T. R&.H, auto., P.S., fact. air, good miles.. 'Vinyl roof. (X SS416 ) '69 OPEL RALL TE $1195 G.?>t R&H. 4 spel'd. gold "'/black stripes. Good miles. fZLA642) '66 CHRTSLER $1296 New Yorker. 4 Dr. · H.T. F"IJ powec, I"· tory air, Good miles. (TNS555l '69 CA.MARO $1896 Hardtop. V8, standard trans., good miles. . 11 24CPNl '69 DO.DCO! Coronet 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, auto., P.S., vinyl roof. air cond., low miles. <ZSROI 1 l ALL OFFERS CONSIDERE D TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '71 GALA.XI! 500 $3196 2 Dr. H.T. Full power. air cond. (497BSYI '69 TORINO $1996 2.Dr. H.T. F!lll power, air, good miles. tZLH740J '69 CHEV. Impala $2296 Custon1 Cpe. Aut o:, · R&H. power st~nng. good miles. IYC1\II056) '71 LTD 2 dr. H.T. $3596 \'.8, a!lto .. P.S., R&H, 1ur, vinyl roof. (120Cl\IK) '70 RENAULT Sed. $1 296 R11.dio, heat er .. 4 speed. good miles. (399BED! '61 GALA.XIE Sad. V8, auto., R&H. P.S., a.ir, lo,,.,·, lo\\' miles. CQDZ223 l '68 DODGE P.U. \'8 11uto .. R&H, good miles. !14952A ) '68 GALA.XIE H.T. $149 6 V8, auto .. R&H, P.S .. ~ood miles. !YCY632J F D ALAXIE TORINO-WAGON SAL E Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Rook, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops ond Se· dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. IXAMP LE: 1970 FORD GALAXlf SOO 2 dr. H .T. VB, a utoma tic., full power, air conditioning, gooJ mil es. l943AKC I OUR PRICE $2496 '67 PONT. Le Mans $1196 JLT. CIJ('. Automatic, R&H. P.S .. air conO .. ~ood miles. \ VCJ299\ '66 VOLVO 1225 $1096 S tation v•agon. 4 spttd. low miles. jZXV249l '66 OLDS T0< .. ado $1396 Full powrr, air rand .. vinyl roor. Good milr~. '65 OPEL Kadette Good n1iles. Good transportation. 1908ASGl '66 CHEVELLI SS. '66 FALCON W9n. $996 Radio, heater, auto· 4 spred. V8. matic, good m11es. good mile~ (RUZ195 l (X\VY9401 Used Car Sale Prices E!ftcti\'e 72 Hours After Pub11 eii.llon SALES DEPT. HOURS ... I AM TO 9 PM MON·UI I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I lHE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE ·THIS YEAR! FOR TODAY! ~---·S e e Them All!- 1972 TORINO THE ALL-NEW MID-SIZE CAR We have more of next year 's models ready for immediate delivery than we have ever had during a "new car showing." A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! 1972 THUNDERBIRD THE ALL NEW PERSONAL CAR ONE OF SO . CALIFORNIA 'S BIG GEST PINTO DISPLAYS! • 1600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS • 2000 CC ENGINES • l DOOR RUNABOUTS 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT • 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND . MODELS • AUTOMATICS UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '71 's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC . CARS ... STILL A BIG, 816 SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! AND REMEf.~BfR ----. Upon Congress approval of the Excise Tax reduction, you will receive a 7% REBATE On Any New Ford Cor You Buy • • . IN ADDITION TO OUR CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS PARTS-SERVICE MOU RS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM. To 6 PM TUE·FRI I • CUSTOMIZED MODELS . FORD TRUCKS FOR 1972! Our Truck Experts Can Serve You Best! F-lOO's TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS •